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W9 Vv , ' AC2sW ,r-e knowing Here That Jeff Is r '' '.il IS TO BE DIPPED .. i . . .: l i "HUlACWBi:, N, V Bopt, .10, Tlmt tlio cniuitilui))' of (Jovoinor Vx of ,,iw York will lio nlimlnntuil nt.lho . ,ljiiiiorrllc ili(tj convotitlon wKlcli liipota nt noon iomorrow nt'oin ear tain ML ttoon (oiiiiy. Il licllcvud Dint Clinrlcn !. Murpli)' Ik ilropiiliiK l)t. A btlil(:trMit nlnioKplKiro In nvory whorci auil tho prndlctlon U tlint (ha cotivonllon will bo Mormy, .Tim tiilliorciiln of )lx donpiinco (ho public crltltlHin of Governor Dlx by Wood row Wlinon, iloinocrntlc Itoinl nc for prculilpiil. Tlioy ncrt tholr platform will bo proKnalvo; they Infpiiil l)lk' ndiiiliilntrnt!oii ami mi- Mwor chhrKOH of xtravK.nm:i by coniptirlnk tho ndtulnUtrntioim of for ni'rr (jovcrnor Hilghf with tlmt' of Dlx. Honstor O'dormnit In lioro nml hopoH that Milrphy Will not hilar foro. l L-J BUD ANDERSON WICL ' " ' OX DANNY OlltlEN ' Once inoro tho fun of Mpilfort) njny h'ho Hud Aodcmoti, tbn cloyur IlKhlwelklU of Vnncottviir, Vft., In nilloii, ArntiiKomoiitii uro now be lilf; mailn to hUko (Iiq boxing contoats uiulor now mtinaKOincilt nml It Is prnctfcrilly nKurd (bnl Hild Alider non arid Danny O'llrUiii of rorllnmt will bo tho opuiiliiK attraction, which will tako placo on or about Octo hor 15. .Should tho mauncomont itocuro thVto two popular boxora tho fans. o( Mfcdforti would bo ansurod of tile iii6t acloiitlflc boxliiR uxhlbltlon ovor Hil'on In Mod ford, An P'llrlbn U rated uk' ono of (ho clovoreat boyii In tho rlitK today and Andorson uoodB no hi troductlon to tho followora of -tho cnino In thin city, . ""TIioho bbyn hrtvo had flva Initial, tho lnnt koIiir fifteen roumlu to n drnw, nml tho qimnUon of Suporlorlty la atlll undecided botwocn them. For a curtiMhrnlRor, Franklo oilr(6ii,1)ailny'K brother, may bo pit tfd nKulnut Krcdillo Audornon, n brcilhnr of Hud'v, In nn olnht-rotind preliminary, nml this nlono ahould ba w'orlll tho pried of admission, ob they nVo'bolh clover nml ORRroiatve beys: i '', PATTON REGAINS TITLE FROM SOOY-SMITH In n apoclnl match event on tho Nitt alleya Baturdny rntton rcRnlncu tho latircltt which ho recently lost to BBoy-8mlth In ono of tho boat oxhl bitlona of'howlliiK that hau boon soon oAj tho . nlloya this year. Tho "old champ" woiU right nftor his lout .title nnd won In a quick nml docldltiK inaniior, tiikliiK three atralKht RnmeR from Sqoy-Sniltli. Tho hlKhont Hcoro of thp tibrloH wivb rolled by I'uttou In tho rirnt nnnlo, when ha hit out 22(3, nud followed right up with 3 16 In U& socoiid Kno. In tho third amo, nftor throo had prottha In tho oifrly prt of tho Kiitno, ho aruclc out and ffnlttliod wlth'UOa, mnklUK a tollil 6. 'o'ii. "Sooy.flmlih rolled woU, avor nKlnl; 104 for' tho Horloa. Later lli tho ovonltiK ho rolled 2ni, which Ih lt6od ououRh bowlng for any city"' Bamo, ''Alloy Mftnngqr I'attqn la trying to nfiango a Dories of gameu hotwoon Mod ford and Hugpno, to ho rolled on t lib Ritgono alloyn, and If It Is poa ul'blo a, matcli will ho arranged , b,p ttyoop Modtbrd ttnd .tho Albutiy teini on tho trlinidrtli. T)io team for tit hi trip will bo ojioso from tfto loading howlers 'of tho pity league,- and, tfjo hbyB aVp ppilfwtt hu't they cati inako'a creditable showing ngatnat nliy toiiinijtlipfliito. ( Tom howls', foruYoivprcBldonl ofctl(io litltp no.yorkorfl, &t Anlorici, ,U tlio feli'uiijjonu ciinillilftUV for neorotary oftUvof 01flot ' " I " ' ' "' r "" ,1, " i i ii i i ,i , I,' r I. ' ' i ,, , i i ii 1 1 ii i i i ,1 ' ' " ' ''fMwjk , riiv oHininAOU Iniikiniir tiIioii frjuinmri Mfki VOK w,-i-wOTt for balk iioubes. money to loan. bubjxks dirrqtory mia iH H. n ui.nr nu An nunmiuii mm for. RENT-Modo-? $ room rHr. .rrir BAI,, ncWi nIno rMKlllunMJvsii? r . cmc,. -r- i ui ibtu -, . hi m eiiatwk-i xAtinfrt itt x-rtt-i nni. - .-- . . - .: iiiuil-ii iiiuirtri ii. jiiii rn jj it .s . .i.. , ..n ,,. . him.- ,. , l mm mam ,n wjb -amt wa wmmw ihbiilii vuhiHHui ami nuiiii tjjv- AT: STAR TM H . ' M 4.T UmlOulileilly one of lliu fiiiONt mo ilurtt picture irodii(!llbllH Ik Unit omi pfodtU'Cil hy the Milnko i'ilm l'oIii pitn, culitleil "The KvHiirrfoliou," Ju wlileli hIiiiu'Iio Wnfwh. AlnCrleuV greitlct' ciiiuliliiiill ilctrt'SH. IdIh lip piiiireil. It U ii wonderful story in wliicli ToIhIo.v Hliiivk u hidden key. "The ItrMimtatioii'' In woililcrl'iilly juinhiil wouilcrfully nntd. It Ih Ii )irodiielion which tliown uilit'li thought nml knowledge of the reipiirfiticiilH of picture prchciitntioii, n (id I Ik nirely tlmt n pluv in hccii upon tho hereon in wlileli (lie action or, belli .piny uud playerx bl.etid jn HUeli ik t'omplele nml omMllliii; luir mpiiy. Kvery move nirricn tjio hlory forward inid ii'couiplele, iuijircHivo wliole, uk the iielion U wonderfully implicit in (lib exproxxlou of Munition Mild thilUKUt., TIichq jiinturcH will lie hIiowii at the .Slur ibjyitra tmtny inul I'ueKtlay, RcVlval ScrVJces Tlii-rtt Vlll III n luliernaelo pltelleil .oi tho corner of Fifth wild Central avenue, in Vhteh the. old time t-0Hiel will ho jirVitVlitidf. The Hnrt heri'tvo 10 he WediHwuiiy evciiinir, Oct. 'J, nt 7:510. There will be t street inceiiic invccdintr. thbi i-oinlncnfintr ot 7 o'cloek. 'Jio kvrviccH to eonliiiuc. every night till Oct. 151 incliihive. Kveryhmly tveleoihc. Wo ceciiitly rc'iiieht everyone who h inlereled in tl)it Hiilyation .of, hiuJtt to come, tii'te part in Uni ineuiing anil ptifsh the hntlle nguima pin. We hiiveuH any tiling' oewto offer, for oh Wefcluy truly Hiiiil, "Anjthtii( new in religion is'falNo." l)ut wo beliovo ,iu tho old tiino gospel (hat hiivck from niu. "lie who the Boil uinken fn?o is five intleed." J. T. Little, pantor of tlie Kiixareno church of Alilaud, in charge. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. il. II. hampman and 1 Middle buslier of Troll woro woOk-ond via Itora here. Mrs. Edwin Great of Fairbanks Alaakn Is hero looking nftor proper ty Intorcats. J. Conoly and family nro enjoying n hunting and flahlng trip tip Hvatia crqok thla weuk. MIh Grace Garvin and Mlaa Mary Olaaon apout Sunday morning In, Mod ford. MIrh K. Violet Cook bought tho W. J. Albert tract of nine ucrca on mil llonulro uveiuio- Suturdiiy. Miss Cook will at onco tako pobbcbhIou. Price paid was 4,300. Halo was nindo by C. 8. Sanderaori. J. Williams of Grants Pass spent tho latter part of tho week with, A. W,. Moonnnd fnmllj. 'Mth. J, C, HorrliiK. Mm, Anna Cn(on, Mrs. W, C. Owen, Miss Until Manning, Miss Marguerite Holmes, Miss Gladys Holmes, T. O. Holdeii, hi H. Moore and slio and Kd 'Musty !Xe1-e Saturday visitors in Medford, y npfcnco Mooro.or tun, t,ai.,v ih vuitlng his family In this city, ! Mr and Mrs. Will Scott of Mod- ford and Karl Scott spent Sunday hero nt tuo,bedado of tholr mother, Mra, W. W; Sctf, vyho la critically llh Mlssoa Kiiytlio and Coollo Eiiionion nro np'ondlng this week In Oold'HIII, tho guba'tK of Miss Ulhel Hintth, MIWAIJKIS.W, Wa., Sept, li illiiroii'a' w'rlllnir classes In all Mil' Oh .' r -'.'( 1 d v . wamieo ppoiio qciiooia are oqninpea toay wjth lend pencils twlco tho dla auoto of the prd'hiary .ones. The chango was inaugurated asao pxporl. Plant on tlie thqpry. of 8uporliitondoiit Carroll Poarso'. forhler - head of the alldiralvijajiciUlon .fsoelktldil, .tlikl' tpo Bniaii;moncrn poucii lorcos ino it l. i'l. Ii' '..t ii .i k.U.l: i"i.-. ....- u PUIUI 10 "IUU0II, IIIIIH lC(llirill n erftuipod style. of writing, , i i i .. i i i. idfiflofcD Affll) TRTBUtift a Financier of the Highest Type i ' ."'I.,' "laic. ' " J64 MEET IN IS CITY A" llieclils; of Southern Poeille or (icSilM lilitl' tlgchlrt tvnft liflil nl Med fonl fyniurriiiy, at the Nnlatoriuiii. Amnng iIioku in nttendauee wn It. ,. Itnliy, iiKKt. hujit. trniiN)ltntiou, .1. JI, Itrewer, freight claim 'agent, Bin VanciMco; Will. Mcriiiinili, iigeul, I'orUniid; . Ii. HoiiHtoii, agent, Ha Icin': H. ,M. I)iloliy, Agent, Albany; h. H. JlooH-, ngtiul, Itohcbttrg; Q. C. Morriii, iiHHt. hiijiI., I'orllnml; ,1. '. Kil.gcrald, iiHt-t, Hnt.i DuiiKmiiir; 0. V. Gillette, traiifjiorlntioii inHjicctor; (1. K. Kramer, agt., Aslilanil; J. A. Taylor, oenU Hi.HHon; J. P. Bailey, agent, Klamath KuIN;; A. Martin, agent, Ited liluff, .1. I'ii'lttlioru, agent, UiiiiHiiniir. nml cither. All exprcuM'tl silririhO at tho growth of Medford, ilx paved Htreetrt ilinl improvemeulN. The party wnu tlie gileht of A. (5. Hosciibnliiu Batur lny eveuiug nud pn Sunday Mchhth. Ilrewcr niul Iluiiy were, in ken for an nlito ride ibroiigh the orchard, lenv tug on the afternoon train for San Francisco. Kosry w satiftficd they will aI he glad to hold their future meeting nt Medford. CITV TKKAHUUKIl'H XOT1CK. Notice la hereby given that there aro funds on hand in tho City Trens lry for tho redemption of all bUt utandlnk warrants Issued against tho following Iraiirovement Fonda. In toreat on sama will coaao at tho dato of this netice: Rdulh Ivy street. v South Ivy street No. 2. West Hamilton stroot. Alley block' G5. Alley block 78. West Eleventh street. "West Ninth street. Sopth Newtown Btroot. West Fourth street No; 2. West Tenth street. GUS H. BAMUKhS. City Troasuror. Dated Soptemhor 2filb. 1912. 1G2 t NOTICE. v Tho committee having charge of tho American Geographical society excursion to Crater I.ako desires nil those who havo bills ngatnat tho bomtnlttoo to report nt onco. GEO. PUTNAM, T. J. O'GARA, DEN SHELDON. . The Coopers' International union iRsuod' three charters during tho lost month and. negotiated four working ngreotuonts providing for an Increaso In wages. nnd a shorter workday. ' . , " , V ' ' ' l 3S Classified Advertising PAYABLE IN ADVANCE RATES: One cent per word per insertion; 50c the line by the month. FOR RUN T HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR vHKNT Furnished housokeon- , inftrooiiia.tllghtH, gas, cIobo lu In quIroUaT ,W;iOth St, afternoons, 108 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM0 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms for lndlos,closo In, 429 N. Central Avo, lf3 FOR RENT J.nrgo slooplng .room, 91.50 and. 2 per wcok. Modorn liousokeoplng npartmonta. $15. and -.$10. Hdmo phoue 2GC-K. U2 'BouthIIolly. FCU RENT Modorn fu'rnlshod. rooms at tho Cottago, GO 4 West 19th st., two blocks south Modtord llotol, Hot an'dcold water In, 'rooms. Mrs. H.M. Cobs. FOR RH)NT---FUKN1HKD ATTS. FOR RENT 3mlth Apia. $17 B. RlT. FOR RENT RurhlBhOd apartment, how, prl,vato:ba,th,hot waterhent, . Thpllorbon ApiirtmeutH, 10'QiHi'ico St., phono 3'47-h, MBDF5BDT?ECI6K MONDAY, SEPTEMBER &), '1012, FOR JtBNT Modern four room fur nished house, aleo six room houao unfdrnlahcd, with barn, 731 W. 2nd street. 1C4 FOR KI5NT Furnlslicd (5 room cot tago mddorn, 518 King St. FOR RENT Oho bungalow, strictly modern, hardwood floors, station ary wash tubs, two flro places. 1 block from school, good neigh borhood, rent $20.00. Phono 001. Now CI, It. J, Conroy, M. D. FOR RBNT Furnished house cloao ' in. CO North Orange. FOR RENT -Modern furnished 5 room bungalow. Call mornings. 422 South Laurel. FOR RENT- Furnished bouse with all modern conveniences. 730 W. Eleventh St. FOR RENT Modern five-room bouse. M. Ai Rader, at II. F. & H. CO; FOR RENT 10. roosj houso rear of Farmers & 'Fruitgrowers bank, suitable for business, real estate boarding, or rooming bouse. Gold Ray Realty Co'., 6th and Fir at. FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Large, comfortable of fice rooms with elovator fcarvlco, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Hdw. Co. " FOR, RKNT---MCKIlWKOC8 FOR J RBNT Ranches large i and small, alfalfa 'and garden lands. Gold Ray Realty4 Co., 6th and Fir. FOR RENT 30 room furnished hotel on percentage; Gold Ray Realty Co 3 FOR 8ALR "uAJTB FOR SALE Ranches, acre tractB, twon property on G nnd i0 years time., Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth andFiK ' FOR BALH ACItRAQB FOR SALE A beautiful building site Just east of Medford city limits. High and alKhtly, perfect drainage, fine view of Medford and tho valley, building restriction on adjacent property. Three Ibts measuring 40,000 square feet or nearly an acre. Fronting on Jack son Doulnvnrd which will bo ono of the finest drives in Medford whon tho now Rear Creek bridge Is comploted. This property can bo purchased for $500 down long tltno nnd easy terms on balance. This cannot bo bent for a high grado residence location. Address P. O. Rex 702, Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE Largo acrongo fruit, lands. Exchanges, W. J. Hlllls, E. II. French. HoK .6, S. Central with Abstract Co. 174 FOR SALE Eight acres, Just out side city limits, all planted to 3 year old apples; small house, good well: $2500. W. T. York & Co. FOR SALE Snap In 5 acres adjoin ing Medford. rtoautltul place to build a flno homo. Largest no tlvo oak trees In vnlloy. Price $3,500, for few dnys. A. K. Waro, room 4, Jackson County nank Rldg. NEW TODAY A flno suburban proposition. Just west of tho city limits. Flno Inrga well built, bungalow, not finished up on Inside, 26x32 on throo flno lots with enst front, twonty-flvo oak troes on lots, this can bo mudo a awoll homo, for bhIo for $1,100.00. 6 ncros on tho Hill' road, north of Jucksouvldo, first clSBa soil, nearly all sot to pours, ponchos and apricots. Suporb vlow, Bmall houso, good wator, $1,400.00. I havo somo good, irrigating pro position on tho Applegate, that should move right away. Thorq nro good buildings, nnd plonty of water, and n nlco'lot of nlfalfa nlroady In, and onuoh moro can bo put In and Ir rigated. This Is tho stock growors parndtso. Prlcos from $40.00 to $75,00 per aero, nnd good terms. For rent, a modorn flvo room cot tago on a woll Unproved ncro of ground, oloso In on tho oast eldo, good barn, lotB of gnrdon, for rent for $15,00 por month, C. D. HOON Room 18 Jackson CoHHtyKk-W. FdR SALE new, nino roonl bunga low on corner lot 90x125,- threo blocks from high school, living room and dining room with bfcani ceilings and panel w'alls. Fire place and all built in conveniences, Dutch kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, screened porch, and garago. Phono 7501. v FOR SALE A cozy i room -modern bungalow; on largo lot cheap, rauat sell at once, owners Home phone 182-W. 170 FOR SALE 4 room nouse and lot, $000.00; Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth aridr.Flr.M " V i ftf FOR BALK MISCK1XAW1BOU FOR SALE 10 libad of horses, aver age from 700 to 1400 pounds each. 4C North Riverside. Call 323-R. 165 FOR SALE Automobile, four pass enger, fully equipped, good run ning condition. Vox R 3, Tribune. FOR SALE Ono Bpan good work horses. Inquire L. A. Roso, Phoe nix, Ore, phono 813-F-22. 1G5 FOR SALE Good work and driving horse, $75.00. A. K. Ware, room 4, Jackson County Rank Dldg. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Berk shire pigs. Foot Hills orchard. Pacific 1131. FOR SALE Disc plow and rubber tiro English go-cart. Pacific phono 201-J-4. FOR 8 ALE 1912 G passenger au tohiobllo almost new. Dargaln for iinch Tlnv SO frllmnn ,. . .... WW, ...wHvr. FOR SALE I international 10 H. P. horizontal gasoline engine prac tically new at a bargain. Address C, caro Tribune. 150 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Whlto Leghorn chickens. Home phono 337-X. ' 1G4 HELP WANTED TVXA1M WANTED Girl for general house work, good wages. 611 West 10th. Mrs. Wm. Budge. 167 WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Must be a good cook. Phono S14-F-12. WANTED Girl going to school who will bolp around houso for board and room. Good homo. Address II. W. R., Mall Tribune WANTED Good woman cook, lib eral wages. A. P. Stover, phono Sll-F-21. WANTED Lady solicitors Tor a good paying proposltloU. Apply 9:30 to 10 a. m. M. F & II. Co., Bldg. 165 HELP WANTED MAUI WANTED Young man to assist photographor, call room 10, Hotel Moore. 163 WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED Sober, rcllablo man, wants position, capnblo of hand ling ranch of any kind, can bo de pended upon every way. Wrlto box 43, Mall Tribune. 163 WANTED work forenoons during tho wcok. Call at 233 V, Rlvor sldo Avo. 165 WANTED MliJCKLTiANEOUS WANTED Young Holstoln JorflOy cow, must bo first class milker. Boudluot Conner, Lower Tablo Rock. WANTED To trado good young team, weight 21.50 for dry fir or oak wood. Inquire of Jauos Bros., Home phono 301-X; WANTED TO BUY Good second hand light hack with top. Janes Broa., Home phono 30VX. WANTED A stomp pullor, must bo In first class shape and reasonable Address "W," caro Trlburio. 103 WANTED TQ RENT A typowrltor. F. S. Carpontor, Medford; Oro. 16G WANTED Roftnod couplo wish to rout desirable furnished houso or flat. Pormnuent. Box G. C. Trl buno. 165 WANTED Spring chickens, roosters or pullots In any quantity. J. H. Lyons, Phoenix. WANTED TO BUY A good Jorsoy cow, must bo good butter bow, Also , barroll churn, J, H. Lyons, Phoo nlx. 105 WANTED To rent small unfur nished houao, close 111 on ' paved street. Give description nud, price, ; P.-0, ; Box. &74, ' . ios By "Bud" Fis for JrsxcMAiroft FOR EXCHANGE Portland proper ty for Medford and vicinity. Own er Box 47, Route 2, Central Point Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 passenger 40 horsepower Stoddard Dnytoni automobile; Room 204 Farmers & Fruit Growers TBldg. 1C4 IOST LOST Account book with Small check in same payable to A. HI Dougherty; Finder return to Mall Tribune office. " 164 BUSINESS OPI-ORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyone wishing to engage In the billiard business can purchase all or a half Interest In the Owl Billiard par lors as owner wishes to go away" Same can be purchased at a rery reasonable figure. S. I. Brown. BUSINESS DIKECTOnr Accountants D. IL WOOD General Accountant -Your books audited and kept for a reasonable ligure; your busincse solicited. Office, Medford Mall Tribune bldg; phone 6611; resi dence phono 6302. Auto Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRINQ CO. Our big- secret in making springs Is the tempering. We are operating the largoat,. oldcsf-abd, 'beSrialppji plant itfiho Pacific northwest. Use our' springs when, others fall. Sold under guarantee, 26 North 15th street, Portland, Oregon. Attorneys D. "W., BAGSHAW Attoraey-at-Law. Jacksonville. Ore. Office: Bank bldg., second floor. Pheue: Pa cific, Main 33. C. L. RBAMES, LAWYER Office Medford National Bank building; second floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-at-Law. No. 1 and 2, Postofflce bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson Couuty Bank bldg. Bill router. VERNE T. CANON Bill .Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg., Medford, Oregon. Brick and Cement. The Medford Hydraulic Cement, Brick had Block Works. Spe cialty, ornamental brick for fire places, tils porOh'es, columns; water tables, sills, caps, arches, chimneys) lawn Vases, Jardinieres, flower pots Phone Main G41, corner 10th and Fir stroeta. Civil Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer and Surveyer: 'Water tillage' and irrigation work a specialty: sur veys, subdividing, building grades; city engineering, drafting, sewer design, concrete work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palm bile, Medford, Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGE:-;, ir. Louise E. Hedges, Mcchauo-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothoraplsta. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-therapy; etc., produco results In both acuto and chronic diseases. Consultation free, 230 N, Bnrtlott stroot, next door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 n, bi. to 5 p. m. Othor hours by ap pointment Bell phono Main 4171, DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, norve specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; advice in dlototlcs, medical gym nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at tendant Phouo Home 145-K. Main 7973. Oraatte Works MEDFORD BRICIC CO. Goo. W. Prlddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T, O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers at brick; dealers In pressed1 brick and lime. Office at their brick yard, West Jackson st, Phone Nn. 3461. Ho.ets. THE PARK VIEW HOTEL Rooms $1.50 por wook,. jnonjs 25 coits. Trunstent 25 cents a1; night, J, T. PefrJi'Prpi). ; ;: ' '17 - ItfKBir CHOW YOUNG'S Clwe medicine will cure rkeHtastlaM, catarrh, colds, golture, throat' and lung' tumble, deafneM,. parslyai), private disease and all kind of chronle and nervous ailments. Stomach trouble; ceRBtiptlonriBdlgetio womb and bladder troubles.. Sea is at 241 8.' Front St., Medford, Ore., to 4, 6:39'tb 7;30. RdehMaee phono Matr 42. k " I6nfnnv DR. W. M. VAM BCOYOC DR.- O. C VAN SCOYOfl; . Dentist -. i Oarnctl-CoTer, bldg., untie 310, Medford, Oregon. -Both Phones. DIt,ARTKMUS WDEANE Deatht. Office in Rlalto bldg.; 123 E. Mala. Oas hdml'aletefed for extraction of teeth. Telephone Mala 631. Night phone 4432. "'"" OariMtM GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned up tor the summer.. Call on the city garbage; wagons- for good service. Phone Main 6251. F. Y. Allen. Hureries QUAKER NURSERIBS Oar trees are budded, not grafted. Oar stock Is not irrigated. We guarantee) everything put out. We are not la the trust II. B. Patterson. Office' removed to office. Hotel Nash, In side entrance next to barber shop. Notary FMMfe HELEN N. YOCKET .our3r,,pHb lic Bring' yonr work to me sit, the sign of The Mall Tribune. ' Printers and Pa1tMhers MEDFORD PRINTING CO, has the best equipped Job office In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf, sj-Btcms, cut paper, etc., etc Port land prices. 27 N. Fir Bt , Physicians ami Sargeoaa DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi cians and surgeons. Taylor and Phlpps bldg., rooma-210-211-212. Office phone 601, residence phone 612. Office hours 9 a. ra. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gar-nett-Corey bldg. Phone Mnlii 6351. DR.' STEARNS Ttiyslclan and sur geon. Office Jackson County Bank Bldg., rooms 17-18-19. phone 6501; rcsldonco 307 S. Dakui!-;, phone 7171. Home phono, residence 109, office 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. . Practice limited to diseases of womon. Offices over Hasklns. Drug Storo. Offlco Phenes: M. 1001, Home 28. Residence Phenes: M. 7981. Home 367-K. DR. J, J. EMMENS Pnyiiclan and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eye scien tifically tested and glasses supplied. Offlco 21 G E. Main st, over Med ford Hardware company. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. ra. Both phones. E B. PICKEL. M. b Office Jack- son County Bank. Office phone M. 432; Res. phono, M. 581. DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and 6 Kontner bldg. Office hours 1Q to 12, 2 to 5. Phone, Bell 271. Acsldence phono Bell 273. B. KIRCHOESSNER. M. D. Prae tlco limited to Chronic Diseases. Office Hotel Holland, Wednesdays) 10-3, Both phones., Resldenee phenes: Farmer 16xx5 Kagle Point ana uogue River une. HERMANN F. RATTk.. 'X.D. 6t flee over Medford National Bank. Office phone 6701. JUs., Hotel Holland. CLARK E. SAUNDERS. M. 6 Prae tlce limited to Eye,,Sr,Noe and Throat Eyea scientifically tested and glasses furnished when heeded. Garnett-Corey Bldg., 2 ad floor. Both Phones. Medford. Ore. 1 Mil ,11 , , j (Stenographer ELLA M. OAUNYAW Pataa, hleek. Stenographs work done saUkly , and well. Transfer &ADS VftANSrift i WoJUdrl'Co, Office 16 Bouth Fir. Ihe Bell 3152; Home 3-K. Prieea right. Service Karae4. ,.." ' Un,l,ifn'f5ttji,' miJjrasftftatsW lett st. TekHMMiii ,r, mH 471; night, resWiaW, B 478. Um 178-jU.- jDaJK mvr& umM pr dayi Awbukae mvim ... , L'-.i ,. ts a t' a i 1 .-il tl "H :.l a t .'! ' uSA