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V V 4. it ' f, V. W -- U '' , SrA f,W 5p ie tos ' . J' Mf " .' W m:- Vf - V ft " . " L. Wif , &v (.let sf i w-r tfW',5?- tt- H U ,r t ft t . it V ,. "SSStBSrTSSTSTJ Now, Really, Mutt, a Little r UGH. plu upr it t and VM6M ,VLL TMfcOW IT -1 h sflK Our Correspondents DEIENOER CAP MIh AtbortA Htcy tlio popular youiij; school tcmchnr of Wlllilluvlllo, uttniiilotl tlio U'ltcluirn' liutltuto at Adlilnml. . Albortn Htacy ami Iter two nlMtorx, Florn nml Dmuln Nttnndml tlio lit iriiry nt Tnlilo llock but Balurdny. Tlio report thoro bcln n nlco tlmo enjoyed by nil. Herbert Jolnmon of Wllliltovlllo lonvoH for I'roupcct tlio flrnt of tlio week. .Tlieo Olm n proinlnciit liuliii trluita fanner of llcnplo rtituruod to bin homo nftor KpcmlltiK novoral wcekH In tlio Wlllnmotto vnlloy ilur Iiir tlironliliiK xeiiKOit, but tin unys ho wimn't HiitUfloil until vbo wns bnck In Itocuo river alloy no plnco lllto nlil ltoKiio for him, ho bnn tlio Uoruo river fever nil rlKht. ' Dr. KlrchRemiiior mmdo n profet nloiinl trip to Central Point Friday nml won rnlled to tho naiuo town iiRnln Hnturtluy. llunletto !.. DodRfl of tlio HUornldo much Iiiih purclintii'd lihn a flnu gno lino threahliiK outfit for bin own use on tho plnro t bur t. Ho wild with much Krnlu oerywhero nml only two nmchlnoA nt work If ho wntted for them ho would hnw flno work about ChrlHtntnn time. Thoro wnn qulto nil iiccldeiit nt tha lluuurd iiiIiicr Inat Hunilay, mimed by mi oxploalon of powitor, one "inn una hurt iiile bnd. Dr. il'orler of Mudford wna vent for, ho l refined tho woundB, but vnld It n ilothliiK nor Ioum, Hchool bei;mi nt tho DoboiiRor (Inp illntrlct lant Monday with Mltw Mnbol Kcott as teach or. KOTICK, v Tho comnilttoo having chart o of tho Ainerlcnn Geographical socloty oxcuralon to Crntcr Lnko donlros nil thoao who have till Is ngalust tho cotnmlltoo to report nt once. GKO. PUTNAM, 1 J. O'OAHA, 11KM SHHhDON. IF YOUR CHILD NEEDS A PHYSIC i. " - If ,'nHt, Keverlhli, ToiiKim dinted (Jlvo ".Syrnii of I'Ikn" to Chan tlio tiloinaclii Liver nod IlovieN Look nt tlio toiiKiio, mothorl If lontod, It Ih n Hiiro hIrii thnt your lit tin oiio'b Iniildea, tho Moumch, liver nml 30 feet of IiowoIr nro clognoil with uutrlfylux waato matter and ueod n Roiitle, thorotiRli cleansing nt cure., When your ohlld In llitlofts, droop Inir, pule, dooHii't aleop uoutidly or out heartily or jH.croHa. Irrltablo, fov orlBb, Htoinacli)Wiiri breathtbadHlinn Htoniacli-acho, diarrhoea, Horn throat or Ih full of cold, kIvo h toanpoonful of Hyrnpof FIk'b. and In n fow houid nil tho foul, eomdpateU waste, un dlKCMtod food undriour bllo will gent ly iiiovo'ori uml out of 1U little. boweU Ylthout iinuHQit, isrlhluK or weakneHu, and you miroly will liavo n well, hap py nn d Hinlllni child again uhortly. With Syrup 'or Flga pu. Jro not driiKKliiK your children, bclnt com poaod entirely of IubcIoub fla, seiinu and uronmtloH It cannot bo harmful, boHldca thoy donrly lovo Itu dollcloua tnsto. Mothet-H uhould ulwnyH koop Syrup of FlgH hnhdy. It la tho only Htom nch, llvor nml bowel clonmer and jogulator noodod. A llttlo Rlvon to iluy will BaYo n nick child tomorrow. Full dlroctloiiH for chlldron of nil iiKoa and fon rown-upa ilnlnly printed on tio piickugoi AHk your druKlut (or. tlo - full iinnio, "Syrup of FIku and Kllxlr of Bennn," prepared by tho California FIk Syrup Co. ThlH Ih tho dollcloun liiHtlnft, itonulnn old voHnblo, ItofUHO unythluu olso offurqd, TOsnysr?rzrr!T?r To Youi MBR.0 NOV, Cfctttf it ' WITCVefc,Yc-jDo DON'T Dp0l IT.' It VvCL (.0 USfiN TMHOOdM To'tTIC DA5CMCNT cAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (Dy A. 0. Howlett.) DurliiK tho week that has Juat )iascd wd have had auch n goncral hubbub hern, null I have had ko ninny thliiRB to think of mid ntteud to and have eo nianyiiotcji of tho do lug of tho crowd thnt has boon hero In our usually quiet little vlllnco that 1 hardly know what to write first or where to JwKln for wo have hnd n wonderful time horo. Tho encampment broke up Balur dny morning although unite n iiuui bor left the Kroiind on Friday p. m. owing to tho fact thnt the weather wan ao threatening and In fact It did nprlnklo u llttlo Friday. Thoro were , ninety old velorana enrolled n mom I bora of tho aiaoolntlon, nml nboiil i two hundrod enrolled iim the wives, j'oim and daughter, nml grandchil dren of veterans of tho war with Mexico, the Civil war nud tha war with Spain. Tho ages ranged from sixty-four to eighty-seven, mid on tho last day, Friday, n beautiful cano wna prevented to Mr, Haoinea Kdmoad. of Mcdford, ho. being thn oldest mem i bor of the company. Tlio prcentn- jtlon speech was mndo by Mr. Fro man of tho Tavern mid Mr. Kdmcads replied with a uont, appropriate IMtittltl "i'v"" ( i Tho Inst day was Hot apart ns (JrantH Puaa day but thoro was hut llttlo dono until tho evening when thoro were some cxorclsen nml nmong them (ha accompanying- poem waa rend, It was composed during tho tlmo of tho encampment by V. II. Whllu of Ashland, nnd n conunlttco of Indies called on your correspond out, handed hltn,tht! copy with tha ro qucut that he would have It pub llshcd In his Kaglets, and now It Is up to tho editor to do tho rost. nut, I see thnt I am getting tho cart heforo tho horse for I hnvo not reported the dolngn of Wodnosdny or Thursday yet. Well Wodnosdny was Ashland's day nnd thn city wna well represented n (hero wan qulto a number- of tho eltlsens of Ashland and vicinity among us. Thn speak er of tho day was Professor Vlnlug of New York Cty, formerly an Ashland boy, a nephew of C. C. llcokman of Jacksonville. Mr. Vlnlug gavo ua n very flue, patriotic addroM one that was full of good suggestions nud his toric Incidents, At night ho was nlso tho mnlu, actor reciting Hovornl In terostliiK comic ploccs, nnd tho oxer clsea'wero' Interspersed with songs nnd recitations.' 1TI10 uoven sisters woro Invited onto the stand to slug nnd thoy woro encored. Thoy snng somo of our old patriotic songs that makcH tho old blood run with re uowod activity through one's veins. Hut I must atop- telling nbout tho encampment and 'toll' Bomothlng of other lncldontH of that day and .will tell more about tho doluga of the en nip nnd nbout tho prosoutntlou of tho flng to tho school, otc( In any next. I.iiHt Wedncudny wo hnd qulto n representation, from Mcdford, Clar ence Itonuios, Mr. IColly, Dr. Lnuo of Portland, Muyr Canon of Medtord, Kd Pottongor and Mr. Ton Velio, can dldnto for county Judgo on tho demo crutlc tlckot I auppoHo that they woro Hluiply oHcortlng Dr. Lane around as ho Is tho domocrutlo cnli dldnto for tho United Stutca Souato. Among tho visitors nt tho Sunny Sldo last Wednesday woro Mrs, Pur nqll and son Donald, MIbu F. Nowmnu o( Jnekuouvlllo, Hov, J. Powers of Uraula Push, Hoy, J. M. O'Fnrroll of Mndford. Thoy had been up to Mr. Stdley'Rito hold religious uorvicoa and stopped for dinner on tho wny homo. Mr, and Mrs, Huldroth and son of llutto Fulls woro nUo guonts nt tho Bunny Side. I ThoyihaU oomoiout, to uttond tho association, Mr. and Mrs. HlUlryUi J,woro' married hororo tho war and thoro wftH another couple, Mr), and Mra M. Ai. Morris that woro also married boforo tho Civil war. Mr. nml Nft'H. Cawv of Taloiit eiimo tip (9 vlut Wi KuluUtou und wjfo SCUDfORD MOT. TRIBUNE, JJUftiiU. Harmless Joke Like This Is All Right ' , (VOJ NOJ Aj)c I OON'f THROW Y f 1 CAN'T CATCH T - Aw and while here visited Mrs. Howlett. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo nndcr, two Misses Fish nud Carl Now bury, a nephew of Mrs. Under also called dinner Thurs day nnd so did Mrs. Mamie Hock and her sister-in-law M!ss Hoofs. Miss HocfN told Mrs. Hock thnt she wanted to go there and co the author of the EaftleU and Miss Haley.' Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Vogoll In Kaglo Point Sept. 2i, a 1 pound boy. Hut I sea thnt I nm on my four teenth page nnd still hnvo mora to wrlto hut will toll thut next time about Kaglo Point nud Mcdford day. Uy tho time this Is In typo I ex pect to bo on my way north io visit our daughter and to attend tho Con gregational conforenco at Hood Illver but will wrlto occasionally. I'AHHWIXL TO CAMP MAPMCS There's n camp called Maplo on Llttlo llutto Creek, On Us banks you will It In Kuglo Point Town, Whore the Old Hoys of Illuo put In a whole week Telling stories of dnys that brought them renown. Oh, tho beautiful moonlight that foil on tho water That went singing by right cIobo to my tent, I.IUo the gay, joyous life of tho Sons nud tho Dnughtcrs, Commingling with forms both ngod and bent. Yfi,.vth'oKq forms nrq'of "boys th"nt saved you this nation, Cray hairs nud dim oyes nro their heritage now, Yet tho fire kindles quick nt a thought of Invasion Of a thing that might bring n frown to her brow. Now Is fifty years past, but tho glow In our bosom Still burns on as brightly and warm as before, When ns lads In our teens, to put down vile treason, Wo bid parents farewell nud went to tho war. Thnt'H n long tlmo ago. but now wo nro happy hi the love of n nation tho greatest on earth, May tho Kaglo Point Haglo never get nappy, Or n heart o'er forsako tho land of Its birth. Uy K. K, White, Ashland, Oro. LOS ANGELES LA BO RITES PROTEST ETTOR'S TRIAL LOS ANCiKLKS, Oot, 2. Clnrcnro S. Harrow, tlio noted labor attorney, who wiih recently i hcftiUtcd of tho olmrgu of eorruptinjr a jury in the McKamnru. trial uml who will naiu ho under fire Hhortly, will be tlio principal Hpenkor tonight ut u hit labor gathering' here, us n protect tigiiiiiMt tho nrrest nud trial of Jo seph Kttor nud Arturo Oiovnunitti, union mviit uveiiM'd of murder, in NEW TODAY.. A now well built House in south west Medford, living room, dining room, largo kltehon, two bedrooms, with largo closutB, and a fluo largo Hcroonud porch. Plenty" of cup boards, und the upatalrs can bo di vided into two' bod rooms, hall ami bath. Good lot and north front. Placo hns been marked down to $1,000.00. Soo mo about tho stock rnnchqs li thq Applegate, Thoy nro well worth carotul Investigation. Somo Irrigated alfalfa, anib anoror rnu ho casllyu dvelupodr Tho. prlqca are from $37.50 to' $75,00 an aero. A 100 acres utoulc or gQiioral farm ing ranch three "mllos from Drowns vlllo In tho 'Willamette valley. Qood roads and school near. Qood farm buildings, 00 nera, lu grlu and tho balance. In good native, pasture. Thla la a splondld clovor country. Tho ownor will take moat of tho price In trado for property n.v,il)o valley, Prlco $00.00 por aero.'' C.D.HOON JutUwoil County UHHk UuMdlng i niy,avyt, j I I 1. MEDJTOItP,. OREaON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, .1912, vSJbsssssssW. MlkG,MUVT ... w CUIRGEAUS SELL AT -$2.40 AT NEW YORK i li The California Fruit DiKlribulorx rcMrt the following for October J, 1012: New York', Mnln;iiH fl.2."; ToknyH, $1.U0; fcccdlctiM. $1.2.j;.eliiiRSl 0.1c; Snlwiiyn, fiOc; Clnirj-emiH, i2.'10; DVomice. Il-B, $1.03. I'liilndclphiu, Toknyn, .L1.; coni ieltoiiH, $1.20; MiiIiium, $1.05. Ilohton, MulngtiH, .fl.00; Florin To kiiyn, .-fLlO; I-o1i Toknyn, 80c; Muy heWH Tky, $L32K. Classified Advertising PAYABLE IN ADVANCE RATES: One cent per word per insertion; 50c the line by the month. y O It KEN T -HOCSKKEIU'ING , ROOMS FOR ItBNT -Furnished housekeep ing rooms, lights, gas, closo In In quire 337 W. 10th SL, nfternoons. 168 pFOlt HUNT 1KMKIVAXD ROOMS A. VOll RENT UoTird and rooms, prl vnto family, 517 S. Holly St. 170 FO REM nalTSKl FOR RHNT Fiirninhcd (! room cot tage modern, 518 King St. FOR RENT Furnished houso closo In. 00 North Orange. FOR RENT Modern furnished 5 room bungalow. Call mornings. 422 South Laurel. FOR RENT Furnished nouso wltfi all modern conveniences. 730 W. Elovonth St. FOR RENT Modern fire-room house. M. A. Rader, it K. F. & H. Co. FOR RENT 10 room houso rear of Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank, sultablo for business, real estate, boarding or rooming houso. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir sU. FOB KENT FURNISHED MOOMS FOR RENT Large sleeping room, $1.50 and $2 per week. Modern housekeeping apartniont. $15 and $16. Home phono 26G-K. 222 South Holly. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms at tho Cottngo, 604 West 10th st.( two blocks south Mcdford Hotel. Hot and cold water In rooms. Mrs. H. M. Cosa. FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished, down atalra bed room In now modern houso, 3 blocks from post offlco. Phono 352-L. FOR RENT FURNISHED APIS. FOR RENT Smith Aptt. 817 S. RlT. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, now, private hath, hot water heat. Tha Derbon Apartments, 10 Quince St., phono 347-L" ' FOR RENT 3 room furnlsnod flat $12 por mouth. 323 8. Central. 10G FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Largo, comfortablo of flco rooms with elevator Borvlco, Btonm heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Hdw. Co. FUR RENT MISOEIliAll!OU8 FOR RENT Ranches large and small, alfalfn and gardoti lands. Gold Ray Realty Co,, 6th and Fir. FOR RENT 30 room furnlshod hotel on porceutago. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR HAX-i-IiANI FOR SAL13 Ranches, acre tracts, twpn proporty on 5 and 10 yoara tlmo. Qod Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. FOR 8ALE-T-noUSB8. FUR, SAUK lloatitirul 0 room bunga low, hard yopd floor and modern throughout, must he neon to ho ap preciated. Will sacrifice on no count of leaving, town. Mrri, O, ll, RroWti, 130 N. Hiu(loH, phono Malu 75til, . ; i - - -iiiiiiirii.ii .HIM- i - - - - r -n rr-"i 1 "' . IT'S RUBBER.) ', v-is", FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE A cozy b room modern bungalow, on large lot cheap, must sell at onco, owners Home phone 182-W. 170 FOR SALE 4 room House and lot, JG00.00. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Sixth and Fir. tf FOR BALK ACRKACn FOR SALE A beautiful building sito Just east of Medford city limits. High and sightly, perfect drainage, fine view of Mcdford and tho valley, building restriction on adjacent property. Thrco lotB measuring 40,000 squaro feet or nearly an acre. Fronting on Jack son Houlcvard which will bo one of tho finest drives In Medford when tho new Hear Creek brldgo Is completed. This property can bo purchased for $500 down long tlmo and easy terms on balance. This cannot be beat for a high grado residence location. Address l O. Box 702, Mcdford, Oregon. FOR SALE Largo acreage fruit, lands. Exchanges, W. J. Hillls, E. H. French, No. 6, S. Central with Abstract Co. 174 FOR SAIiE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 10 head of horses, aver age from 700 to 1400 pounds each. 46 North Riverside. Call 323-R. 165 FOR SALE One span good work horses. Inqulro L. A. Rose, Phoe nix, Ore., phono 813-F-22. 165 FORSALE-Good work and driving horse, $75.00. A. K. Ware, room 4, Jackson County Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Disc plow and rubber tiro English go-cart. Pacific phono 201-J-4. FOR SALE 15U2 5 passongcr au tomobilo almost new. Bargain for cash. Box SO, Tribune. FOR SALE I International 10 II P. horizontal gasoline engine prac-j iicauy now at a uarguiu. auuh'm C, caro Tribune. .156 FOR SALE Fresh Jersoy cow, $50. Phone 1151. 105- FOR SALE Good sound horse, -drives single or double. Phono 597-R-2. P. O. Box 312. 108 FOR SALE Good work team, har ness, wagon and farm Implements. 742 W. 14th St., or phono Home 123-W. 160 FOR SALE Rye for seeding. Home grown rye for orchard seeding. Has a llttlo vetch In It. Now Is tho tlmo to sow. Prlco 2', cqnts por pound. Inquire It. D. No. 1. Medford, Box 83, or phono 814-F-23. 166 HELP WANTED FEMAIiM WANTED Girl lor gonoral houso work, good wagos. 611 West 10th. Mrs. Wm. Budgo. 167 WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Must bo a good cook. Phono 814-F-12. WANTED Girl going to school who will help around houso for board and room. Good homo. Address H. W. R., Mall Tribune. WANTED Good woman cook, lib eral wages. A. P. Stovor, phono 811-F-21. WANTED Lady solicitors for a good paying proposition. Apply 0:30 to 10 a. m. M. F&H. Co., Bldg. 165 WANTKI) MlHCKIiTiANBOUS WANTED To trado good young team, weight 2150 for dry fir or oak wood. Inqulro of. Jnnoa Bros., Home phono 301-X. WANTED TO BUY Good second hand light hack with top. Jnuos Bros., Home phono 301-X, WANTED TO RENT A typewriter. F. S. Carpenter, Mcdford, Oro. 106 WANTED Refined couplo wish" to ront desirable furnished houso or flat. Pernmnont. Box a. C. Trl buno. 1G5 WANTED Spring chickens, rooateia or pulleta In any quantity. J, 11. ,LyoiiB, rhoonlx. WANTED Tp rout small unfur nlshod houso, closo In on paved street. Give description and prlco. P, O. Box 574. 168 WANTED TO BUY Do you want cash for your houso. I hayo a client whq has $1,50,0 to $2,000 to Invest In tho boat proposition put up. J. W. Diosslor agency, 420 M, F. & II. Go. Bldg. 108 WANTED TO, RENT Modern olght room houso or seven rooms nml Bleeping porch, close In, Box 02, Mull TrlbUno, m mi oWt r r ' WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED General housework, fore noons by young woman. Call at 233 & Riverside Ave. 167 WANTED Position on ranch by ex perienced orchardlsU Box J. D., Tribune. 169 MONEY XO LOAN. WANTED TO LOAN $500 on im proved property. Address L. w Mall Tribune. 166 FOR KXCHAJVO FOR EXCHANGE Portland proper ty for Mcdford and vicinity. Own er1 Box 17, Routo 2, Central Point. Oregon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. 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 very reasonable figure. S. I. Brown. UUSINESS dikecteky: Accountants D. RYOOD General Accountant , Your books audited and kept for a reasonable figure; your baslncss solicited. Office, Medford .Mall Tribune- bldg; phone 6611; resi dence phono 6302. Auto Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In making springs is the tempering. Wo nro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 26 North 15th street, Portland, Oregon. Attorneys D. W. BAGSHAW Attornoy-at-Law. Jacksonville, Oro. Office: Bank bldg., Bccond floor. Phene: Pa cific, Main 33. C. L. REAMES, LAWYER Office Medford National Bank building, second floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-at-Law. Nos. 1 and 2, Postoftlce bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL KEY. GEO. W, CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson County Bank bldg. nill rU'n VERNE T. CANON BIU Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg., Mcdford, Oregon. Brick and Cement. Tho Mcdford Hydraulic Cement, Brick and Block Works. Spe cialty, ornamental brick for fire places, tilo porches, columns, water tables, sills, caps, arches, chlmneyu, lawn vases, Jardinieres, flower pots Phono Main 541, corner 10th and Fir streets. Civil Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Englnoer and Surveyor. Water filings and Irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city englnoorlng, drafting! sewor design, concreto work, pump and cannl systoms. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford, Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HBDGEr. ir, Loulso B. Hodges, Mcchano-Theraj)lat8, Chiro practors. Spondylotheraplsts. Thoso Eystoms, Including dlototlca, cura tlvo gymnastics, hydro-thcrnpy, etc., produce results In both ncuto and chronic diseases. Consultation troo. 230 N. Bartlett street, noxt door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by ap pointment. Bell phoue Main 4171, DR. R. J. LOGKWOOD, Chiropractor, nerve specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Vapor hatha and Bolontlfto massage given; advlcQ iu dlotetlcs, medical gym nnstlcs, hydrotherapy. Lady at tendant. Phouo Home 145-K. Main 7973. Granite Works MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W, Prlddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and roanu facturora of brick;, deal-era in preseed brlok and lime. Office at their brick yard, "West Jackson at, Phone No, 3461. Hotels. THE PARK VIEW HOTEL Rooms $1.50 por week, monla 25 oents. Truusleiit 25 cento a night. J. T. Perry, Prop. 173 PGE jSfli - -f jju.mj w By "Bud' Fisher v. "nrri:i . "Y- i. BUSINESS DIRECTORY i Chlncm Medicines CHOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicine will enre rheumatism, catarrh, colds, goiture, throat Rd .lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, private diseases and all kinds X ekronto and nervous allraeats. -2toack trouble, constipation, Indigestion, womb and bladder troubles. See me at 241 S. Front at, Medford, Ore., to 4, 6:30 to 7:30. Residense phone Main 42. '' Penan DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C VAN SCOYOO Dentists o Garnett-Corey bldg., suite 310, Medford, Oregon. Both Phones. DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist. Office In Rlalto bldg.. 123 HI. Main. Gas administered for extraction of teeth. Telephone Main 681. Night phone 4432. Garbage 't- GARBAGE Gee your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone Main 6251. V. Y. Allen. urs erics QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our steck: Is not Irrigated. Wo guarantee everything put out. We are not Jn the trust. II. B. Patterson. Office removed to office Hotel Nash, In side cntranco next to barber shop. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKETC Notary Pub lic. Bring your work to me at the sign of Tho Mail Tribune. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRLNT1NG CO. has the best equipped Job office la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf systems, cut paper, etc., etc Port land prices. 27 N. Fir st . Physician nml Surgeons DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi cians and surgeons, Taylor and Phlpps bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Office phone 501. residence phone 612. Office hours 9 a. ua. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 416 and 47 Garnett-Corey bldg. Phono Main 6351. DR. STEARNS Physician and sur geon, Offlco Jackson County Bank Bldg., rooms 17-18-19. phono 5501; residence 307 S. Dakdale, phono 7171. Home phono, residence 109, office 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M, D. Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices over Hasklnil-Drug Store. Office Phenes: M. 1001, Home 2S. Residence Phenes: M. 7981, Home 357-K. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to oye, ear, noso and throat. Eyea scien tifically tcstoJ and glasses supplied. Offlco 216 E. Main St.. over Med ford Hardwaro company. Hours 8;30 a. m. to 8 p. ra. Both phones. E B. PICKEL, M. lj, Office Jack Bon County Bank. Office "bone M. 432; Res. phone, M. 582. DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and 6 Kontner bldg. Office hours 10 tp 12, 2 to 5. Phone, BeR 271. Acsldonce phono Bell 273, E. KIRCIIGBSSNER. M. D.-rPrae tlco limited to Chronic Diseased. Offlco Hotel Holland, Wednesdays 10-3. Both phonos. Residence phenes: Farmer 16xx5 Eagle Point and Rogue River Hue. HERMANN F. JlATTlv. M. D.r-Of-flce over Medford Natloual Dank. Office phone 6701, Re:, Hotel Holland. - , CLARK "E. SAUNDERS, m7 D Pras tlco limited to Eye, Earr Nose and Throat. Eyes scientifically UU4 and glasses furnished when Deeded. Garnett-Coroy nidg., 2nd floer, Both Phones, Medford, Ore. .I jwii.' ' ' ' " ' ' ' StenograpHewT ELLA M. GAUNYAW PalfwT hleek, Stenographic work; done qulekly and well, Transfer BADi-TOA'NWHft k IToWAW C67 Office '16 South Fk, rilWMi Bell 8153; Home 35e-riwPrli right. Service guarsn.giMn UiMtwrttfltwtt JSTUT Awmsmvwm " Kmbalmer. Qftw is matt sMrt lett st. Teleptwaes? .Dy. Bell, HemelW-L. 0lto SMtrWiWU 9 day. Ambulance Mrru. V i i r ' V 1 fj' vV ... Kr-