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mMHhi'I'h .UVfcVtfAV?' tr?'fjr'WM,'vv rt vwrvV,r',rv r 'JV'J '?,f777V77VVi:V?VrVrVVV77'jyrl ii V,' kM j. ; - il $ V (' t- He'd Have " ', '....'IIIIIIW,. " ' WfElt v cru A " "- I'.rr:.". ir ii inin un.i.riniiB NOJVltS OlllhW !, ,. --" irm.-,3utpoH yoO Our Correspondents 1 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS My A. V. Ilowlott VI, hero I iiiii nil nliintt, tcal"ft In jli Cory litllHinino id' our iliuitili-li'i-In tlui lowii ill' Kiilfvimi poMlor Hit Cli'iuitt -mill liiivn Htiirlcil to wrili imh'o inoni for tint ri'iiiton of lit.- Mnlf..r. Mull TnlniiH', nml lltin 1 1111;' will try Ut kii'i my prontiHi', iiimI toll MUiiHliiiiir iilmiil t Int ilniiiKH in inn) iiioiiiiiI llio ciiinii of (lit S. O. IIN)?IH'ill(ioil III KlIK'll' I'lltllt Oil tll'l ilny M't 'iiptirT for Knuli Point mul .Mi'iironl, Siiliiit()0i' 11. AllOllt 10 ItVlliel. II, III. I ll H('llO(l Imlj raiitr an ii ij,Miiif for tin' lii'iu nlnu of tln imiri'ifci'i of tin ilny. Tin .ililjilti'ii i'orinoil tinili'r llm iniliiriliii of Itqv. I.. Ii. Simmon, tlm imhlor of llii'lliiiliH clinri'li. Ah licfnn' uliil ml,iill llircit of (lii liwii'lii'ht were nli Mtnl ntli'iiiliiu tlm Irni'liiTH' iiittitiltn ill AkIiIiuhI, Hi Ifil tlio iroroMHioii with it lniii, ni tic niiiiii; I inn) tin iiicfiilicr of 1 1 1 4 iixxoi'inlioii fornn'il ut tin i'iiiiiii nml iiiuri'lii'il willi tlicir fll'ii mul i-iiium via lli' wiikoii litiil' mu wri tiiut liy lln lillilrn near tlio wnoii liiiiti1, lliuu.riitnifcit their nltn for tlit m'liool Iioiiko wlicriMllioy iliiliil into hiiiplc fllf nml foiuTril in lino iiixjilti tlm mcIhhiI iiiiii yunl, while lit olil vnti'iiiiiit Itiriiii'tl juM '.,!.l...'t l 1 .i .,l ll... ,.l.lf" v' ilii'li iMtuiolti lioiliini; n Im'iiiiiiIiiI llnjr pri'iiMiU'il to the hi'IiooI liv'llit' S. O. iiHMiriiiilon nml Mr". Fidolin W'oonV, pii'titli'iit of tin' Woiiii'ii'n Ituliof CorpK Of .Mi'ilfonl. moiinli'il tlio- slepH mill lAnile it tr.v luiputHivi mltlrcHM, pn'fietitiiit; lln fhiK to tlm IvikId Point xi'hool in liohnlf nf tlu it-Mi-nintion mul Ituv. I.. Ii. Siiiiiiioiin n HHtplj'it with ii hhort mlilroNH lliuti); illU tlio iiit'inlu'l's ol tilt ilHorlilllnt for IhV fill1.'. Tlio I'liililinll tlii'ii uvo Ihreti Toiitlnir rln'crj fur Ito olil vet iinuiHt whii'li wiim it'Hp'Miilt'il to liy I In-ill, divine tlui chi'iirH filr the I'lile Point M'liool, nml tlii'ii till j-nvo tluve eheern for Old (llory. mpl innrelil Imek to the eiienuipiiieiitr The iirrmiKi'inent hail lieuii innile Hint on Tlinrhilny ilie mlie of Kiltie Point woiilil ive the eiiemiipiiient it ollnner, nml they hail Heenreil the Imililini: foiiiierllv oeeupieil hy Von tier llelleu llro. iih it store huililiiip mul hud lulilt'N ete.. uiriinm'il fur the occiiljliiil. Tliuro had heeu eoiiKiiU einlile" iiuiiiey Hiilinerilieil to defray I he expense of the dinner, nml Mver al iiftlui linlit'H viitiiuteereil to eiiiil; liiovigiiMiH mid nt'iiil in mul the re milt yitf that there was euonyh to feed nil that enine mul then plenty left. The only tnmlile wiih Unit the t'lttor Inehetl enpuVityi iik hoveral eoiiiptiiiiied that they wanted to eat more lint could not find room, mul iiiite n niiiulier eoiuplaitieil of lmitin it fui'litiK of - well, what do yon call It after u person Iiiik eaten all that they piHsihly could mul had on tlht clnihen. Well, dinner lieiiiK over limy repaired to the park mul hail .'i hhort ixercine mid l)r. I .mm of Port land, Clarence Kennies, V., h. Kelly, etc., iivii iih a talk, when we iIIh lianded until ovoiiinj,'. When wo hud Hie ovi'iiIiik'h itddteKH hy Rev. I., h, HiimnmiH, hoiiio very lnlorentiiiK x unilsyrt hy the ehlldren, hohk l,V th" hiivuii, hirttoi'H, etc. Wo also hud a soiij; liy a nialo iuavlette, ami a nolo hy Mr. Ilryant with the chorus hy five other inhale voice. We also hail Home fine readliiKH, ouu hy Mih. M. ii Daily that was dimply jjraml mul one of Thendoro Vlorey, a little hoy. 1 Iih jondiujjr wiih rather Iouk for a hiiuill hoy, hut hit wpnl llmiujjh with, it without a hitch, mul tlm x oteiHtw of the ovenliiK cloeil with a tnlilifuu represenliiif,' hit eU'Uinpulbn( Hceuo hi tlm army armuld Urn eaihi' fire with the HtildierH around it, turn remlJIiK, another wiillnjr Imum nl another Hlrotched out In front of li Innli elu., evurythlnj: lirollke. Hut I forgot1 to ineulion in the proper plant fthaf "Oatl KiliKiy, ono f ' 1voihIh IliKy'oiiiiK iiuui, delivered MiicoIu'h iiddicHH at OeltyHhut'K iu a fine and jiffec'lliiK nmiinvr nml was eimoml Said the Same Is '. av "jdU A AW. YMB fHtilr, ,... ui,,"!!.!'.! , " TO Mt,V fcr t.06TtG UKG-niiV. Mk..nr ; 'UK. . CONG OP TMl.ir.in -. ,,. w. ,,n ---- '"-"G ij. a' 'i I RIVERSIDE RIPPLES. I ' Mr. I). J I. Slead wiih hhoppiiiK in Mutllonl dm firt of the week. ' Wr. ami Ar. W. A. Kllloji, Mr. .md M. t. Millar mid little hh moioreil to Medford Wedutisd'iy mul jM'it the day with Kiiiiik Kllint' add Aimily. Mtv, flay atti'tuloil the teii'lii''-h institute ii Aliliiud Ial'Weclj. Mr, H;itii(,ue wii ao tlime, thf :"'' of Dr. mul Mr. .IoIidhoii, Mi. Springer of Medfortl is the iient nf her mint, Mm. Potior thi week. ('. II. Alden Imd a' very painful aul itiile Hcrioit accideiif lant Monday. Ill leadinu the cow front pasture hIic Hlmted on a run. Ho fell and m Mime way the roH' wiih wound ahoiit Iiih thtimli. It wax ho miuiKled and torn (lint wlutp Dr. Wootl wa called ho found it wa iiceefNiiry to ampu tale II at the M'cond joint. Mr. Al lien it a mmt M ycaix old, hut toml the pain and reeiiverliij; remarkably Well. ('oiixideralile iinprovciiicul has hei'ii, noint; on in, (hi .innity IhU fall. The leuil nave a fine inuv lnirii and all (lie rotif on the place painted. (I. It. Aleii ha had Mime Miiitin done ami Mr. (.'Iiaplajit ha .lJjlllrM,JarK hani,, .Mvumw . 0. Slead, II. II. Ny' nml (1. 11. Alden went to Medford Ftiilny on Iniini". " Mr. II. It. Nye entertained the re ereallnii chlh ThurMlay nflentooii. Nearly all the members were pre-cul mid had a most cjijoyahh time. and when he returned nave iih a com ic ucjtro piece dial simply brnnlil down the limine. At die close of die exercihcs on Friday ovcniiu; the nssooiatiou paxhcd icsolutloit of thank to the people of KiikIo Point for Ihe.ir klmi iioss mtd hof.pilality, and adjuunn't'. Iiopin lo meet again, There were several incidents thai I would have liked to have mentioned but I r.m afraid 1 am already taxiuf; (he pa tience of dm reader. t'leone, Olefin, Oct. :i, HUL "Oiico a Gambler Now 11 Preacher." Conio out mul honr tlio story. J. T. l.tttlo will toll, at too tubornuclco, conior r.th ntut Ceutrnl, next Bntur tluy night; n part of IiIr llfo hlatory. How ho enmo to ho a Christian, Hnvetl from the iloptliH of hIii to tho IiuIkIiIh of lialluoKR, nil tlirotiKh .Ichuh' blood. Motliurn como and lienr how mothor prayed for Itor wayward boy. IJoys come and hear how FOotl aaswora ntotlior's iintyor. Wo nro oxportliiR n Vood eorvlco tonljdtt. Sttbjoct, - "Tho KHBoittlnl Qualifications of a Minister." Tlio tubernnclo In well seated, IlKhtii'l mid hented, bo don't utiiy nwny on account of tho cold. l.nnt ttli lit whllo It wnu cold nntl -chilly on tho ot'tftlilo, (t 'was real comfort nbltf In tho tabora'tuilc. SorvlcrH Suit d:iy at ::I0 and 7:30 p. m. NOTICK. Tho commlttoo linvlng oltargo of tho Amorlcnn Gootjraplilcul Hocloty oxcurulon to Crater I.uko tloalroa all tltOBo who liavo bills nilnst tho commlttoo to report at ottco, ' QKO.' putnXm, P. J. 0GAKA HBN 81I13LUON. OHIUNANni NO. 7IK1. , Alt Onlliiitiieo to amend Ordlitniico No. W 9f tho Cltyitif Modtord, eit titled "An Ordlnanco Providing tor tho Iilcoiiblm? and IteKiilatttiK of the Traffic lit Intoxication Mquorti, with in the City of Med(ovd, provlilltiK peuultleH for violation t hereto r and roptvillpK all ordliiatioefi or imvtH of oriUnunqos In conflict UiorowHh." Tlm'Olty of Medford dotli ordain iih foljowijj , , . Beutloit 1, Siib'HOctlon No. 4 of Doctlou 1, of tho Ordlnituco No. -175' of tlio City or Motirord, untUted: An ordlnuiico provldliiK for tho llcoun Iiik and rogulntlnit of tho truffle In Intoxicating lltpiot-H within tho City of Medio nl, piovUUiit5 iKiualtlcs for P 1 '1 I J w Jf t JNMMUVaMaaMgp fmmm " I H BPF ftV HMB I k H arilW iftttlta v MTCDFOItD MATE TRfBUNTD, "-Err She Had Asked CILKWOR(m fMtlCr U"MtJ iOHUV OP SH-K .vsrvt &MOK.T violation tlientof and ropcnllitK nil or . .uiiutcK or purtR Of ordlmiueuH In ronfllct Ihurowllh. PurmuI by tlio city council of tho City of Meilford upon March 21, 1U11, and approved by the mayor un .March 22, l'Jll. la horcby ntiifliuled no tm to read an fol io wh: M) for tho purpoHc of tbbror illtittucc, a wholi'Hjtlu )q;mr denier hIiiiII bo tukuii to moan any person who hcIIn or In ttuy mnnner dlHpoiieH of InloxIcutliiK liquor lit ordinal pnckuKCM uml not to bo drunk on tlio prcmlnex. Wliolenalo liquor dealurs fiball bo divided Into tlirnn c)aucH: (a) Wlioli'Knle llipior dcnlvm who null Intoxicating llquom to other dwilcm In IntoxIcatltiK llqiiorn .only, and who make no Dale direct to the ronnumorft. (b) Wltoli'Kaln liquor dealnr.1 soil Iiik beer mul malt iiroilucU only In bolt It'it nud who hoitlo tho namo oil lit' If prombiiiH coviired by their llriuue and who kcII IT) comtuuierH In qiinuli lleri of not Iokh than twelve quart bottlcK or ItH eqiilvalunt In any one ali, (c) Wholcxnln liquor dcnlorn who soil In qiiaalltlefl to conumur direct. Hoc. 2. Bectloa 7 of Hiild ordin ance Is licroby nmondetl to rend an follewn: The llcbneo fee for the sale of Intoxicating llquom In tho City of Medford Bhnll bu n joIIowh; l.lcuimo of liquor denlorH dcnllni; In bcor and malt products only nml who bottle tho nnnte on their pnun Incs and sell only In qiinutltteH fixed by IIiIh ordluniice three hundred i$:i00.00) dollnm. I.Icviiho of liquor dealer hcIIIuk to ooimiiiiierB four bundrcd IMUU.UO.) dollnrH. Boclal clubs two hundred t200. 00) dollaru. Tlm furcRolttj; ordlnnnce was pnnrnsl by the. city council of tho City of Mqdford on the lot dny of October, ItUif by the followliiK vote; Watt, absent; Mltcholl, nyo; Kmcrlck, rfye; Cnmtibcll, aye; Miliar, atiKont; Biimmtirvllk', nye. Approved HiIh ItU day of October, I II 1 2 " W. II. CANON. AttCRt Mnyor. K. T. I'ohij. City Hecorder. Classified Advertising PAYABLE IN ADVANCE RATES: Ono cent per word per insertion; 50c the line by the month. V O 11 It K N T HOUSEKKIU'JNG UOO.MB FOR HUNT Furnished bousokeep. litK roottiH, llKhta, koh. close In In quire 337 W, 10th St., afternoons. 165 FOR HUNT--.Modern furnished houaokoepliiK rooms, clcoso In. 13-1 South Harllett. Jjj8 VOIX HUNT -llOAltt) ANI ItOOMS FOH UKNTllonrd and rooms, prl vato family, G17 S. Holly St. 170 FOU ItKNT KUUNISriKD KOOMB FOH HKNT I.nrgo sloonlng room, ?l.5q nid V2 per week. Modern hoiiBokecplUh' apnrtntonta. $1C and SIC. Home pbouo 2CC-1C 322 South Holly. FOH HKNTModorn furnlsliotV roottiB at tlio Cottngo, CO-t West 10th at., two blocks south Medford Hotel. Hot and cold water lit rooms. Mrs. H. M. Coss. NEW TODAY A fltto IrrlRntud 20 aero' gnrdon and Fruit ranch proporty, nonr store, school and Hokuo ,Hlvor, close to Table Hock. ll! acres of fltto young pears, f acres of apples, and 35 acros of highly citltlvafod Kardon land. Fltto now S room hiiiiKatow, lart;o now barn and other bulldliiKs. Stock and Implements ro with tho place, This In tho finished product, and toripa can bo utado on a lnrtm part or it. $320.00 an aero. A party with two fltto houses lit tho best part of Spokane with all pavltiK In and paid. Right la tho huslnoHH soctlon, will oxehattKO for Medford business properly, or closo In choice nrronKit hero. This pro porty Is u i;ooil mohey makor now, and a fine tuvoiUuioiU us wull. ?u,- 000.00. C. D. HOON ltooin 1-', Jackson County Hank UldR. iml nifi ai.fw.ik. ri a 11 c -. m i r -.- - w7 -. "tc- i - m . ! i m is 1SCTJDF0RD, tfttTCCJON, SATURDAY, OCTOBERS, 1012. for Hooks or Books f . v ,t i ' - -i I . '--..':. " ". - ' " ' y.""p"' I U )fjvjlllllllliJlliil!liaJlM I. M kfc j '"'" I Nil HjM eMAM, plWJ -TrtPG M.U AV " iMGftyUf of-mr1 HA . 1liihVsfcTt'cV iSBUI T 35S35rrr a Yari.. ZS: st?-; 1 ".",". I '"" Itouir r -"vsrrr 'ill r: r as-M. wz.w i iii nu,i ' i m-- . a , von RBN7 ntniui iFOlt HUNT Furtilnbi'd C room cot- Uiko modorii, His Hint; Bt. ' FOR HKNT -FurnUhftl Iioiiko closo In. oo North OraUgc. FOH RKNTModom furnished 5 room bungalow.' Call mornings. 422 Botitlrtattrol. FOR RENT -Furnlubcd fiouso with all modern conveniences. 730 W. Eleventh Bt. FOR RENT Modern fle-room Notice. U. A. RAder, at It. F. ft tl. Co. FOR RENT 10 room house rear ot Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank, ultablo for buslncn, real estate, boarding or rooming house. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir sts. FOR RENT Two r6om bachelor borne. 2M West Hth street. Beo White & Trowbridge. FOIt RENT Modern two story dwelling. Hot and cold water, lawn and trees.' 220 Laurel St. Seo Wltlto & Trowbridge. FOR RENT Completely fyrnlshcd modern bungalow, largo living room, Bleeping porch, piano, silver, linen, etc. Ono block front Hotel Medford. Open for Inspection from 10 a. m. to 4 'p.Mn. 132 .North Ivy street. 1C3 FOR ItKNT FUItNISIIKD AITfl. FOR RENT SmlUfApU. 217 8. RlT. FOH RENT- Furnished apartment new, prlvato bath, hot water beat.. Tho Ilerbcn Apartment. 10 Quince St., corner West ilnln. FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Largo, comfortable of flco rooms with elevator service, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply, Medford Furnl turo & lldw. Co. FOR HUNT 3 offices Taylor-Pblpps building. I'artlctilnrs, A. C. Tay lor. Phono SC-P-O-:. 173 FOR RENT MISCHXT-AJJEOUB FOR RENT 10 rootiitflnt over EI fftrt'8 tailor Bhop, 207 West Main. Sen White &. Trowbridge. FOR RENT Ranche largo and small, alfalfa and garden lands. Gold Ray Realty Co.; Cth and Fir. FOR RENT 30 room furnished hotel on porcoutago. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOH BALRtiATTD FOR SALE Ranches, aero tracts, town property on 5 and 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. T FOR BALK ACRKAGS FOR SALE 20 acres of flno fruit land mile from Eaglo Potnt. 0 acres cleared and balance can bo cleared for Vi anT acre. Lays nearly level. Woven -wlro fencing. This Is a special bargain and for a short time can bo bought for $12 fi0. Terms. C. C. Pierce. Medford. 108 FOR SALE A beauUful building slto just east ot Medford city limits. High and sightly, perfect drainage, flno view of Medford and tho valley, building restriction on adjacent property. "Throo lots measuring 40,000 square foot or nearly an acre. Fronting on Jack son Uoulovard which will bo ono of tho finest drives In Medford when tho now Hear Croek brldgo Is completed. This property can bo purchased for JfiOO down long tlmo and easy terms on balance. This cannot bo boat for n high grado rosrdonco loeattou. Address P. O. nox 702, Medford, Oregon. FOR' SALE Largo acreage fruit, lands. Exchanges, W, J. Hlllls, E. II. Fronch. No. C, S. Central with Abstract Co. 174 FOR BALE HOUSES. FOH SALE Ucautlful.D room bunga low, hard wotul liopr ami modern throughout, must bo soon to bo ap preciated. Will saerlfleo on ac count' or leaving town. Mrs. O. 1). Hrowit, 430 N. Rartlott, phono Main 7GC.1. ' FOH SALE A cozy room tnodorn bungalow, on largo lot cheap, must sell at onco, owaora Home phono 182-W. f 170 FOH SALE 4 room liouRO and lot, $000.00. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. tf FOH SALE Clioap. Easy pay ments, throo room cottage. 300 Wlllamotto Avo., east aldo. Chick on hoti8o and barn.v ono or two lots, flno doop soll.v Tolophouo ' (5083, 1), F. Plntt, (Gnrnott-Coroy Uldg. i 172 FOR BALK, MIMCK&LAKEOUfl FOH SALE Sewing machine, ran go and other household goods, house for rent. 1118 Sth St. 1C1 FOH 8ALE Ono International 10 II. P. horizontal gasoline engine, prac tically new at a bargain. Address C, caro Tribune. 1CX FOR SALE 8 ton good alfalfa hay IP stack, one inilo south of town. $7.00 per ton, C. C. Pierce," M, F. & H. Co. 172 FOR BALE Good work and driving home, $75.00. A. K. AVaro,' room 4, Jackson County Rank Dldg. FOH SALE Klsc plow and rubber tire English go-cart. Pacific phono 201-J-4. . FOR SALE 1912 5 passenger au tomobllo almost new. Bargain for cash. Rex 80, Tribune. FOR BALE Good sound horso, drives single or double. Phono 597-R-2. P. O. Box 312. 1C8 FOR SALE Good work team, har ness, wagon and farm Implements. 742 W. 14th St., or phono Home 123-W. 16 D FOR SALE Two and one-half doz en full blood Rrown Leghorn hens and one and one-half dozen Rhode I Bland Reds. 75 centa each is sold at once. Phone 3f2 Main or No. 0C, R. 2, Medford. 1C9 FOH SALE Twin Tbor motorcycle for sale cheap at F. E. Martln'a Bicycle Shop. 172 FOR SALE Scotch Collie, finely marked. Also furniture, 1031 Naragan St. Phono Home 337-X. 1GS HELP WANTED FKMAXM WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Must bo a good cook. Phone S14-F-12. WANTED Good woman cook, lib eral wages. A. P. Stover, phone Sll-F-21. WANTED MIBCKtiTiAMEOTJB WANTED To trade good young toam, weight 2150 for dry fir or oak wood. Inquire of Janes Bros., Home phono 301-X. WANTED TO BUY Good second baud light hack with top. Janes Bros., Home phono 301-X. WANTED Spring chickens, roosters or pullets In any quantity. J. II. Lyons, Phoenix, WANTED To rent small unfur nished house, closo In on paved street. Give description and price. P. O. Box 574. 1C8 WANTED TO RENT Modern eight room hottso or seven rooms and sleeping porch, closo In. Box 92. Mall Trlbuno. WANTED Take your money out of tho savings bank. 4 per cont is not enough. For $7000 you can ltavo 4 now homes, cost $12,000 Tor $7,000. $2,000 'will handle. Earning 10 por cent not, and these values will Increase each year. J. W. Dressier agency, 429 M. F, & II. Co. Uldg. 1C8 WANTED Clean rags at tho Mall Trlbuno office. WANTED A loan $500, on im proved property. Address L. W.. Mall Trlbuno. 173 FOR EXCHAXOB FOR EXCHANGE Portland proper ty for Medford and vicinity. Own er Box 47, Routo 2, Centrnl Point. Oregon. FOH EXCHANGE 20 acres, halt cultivation, for Medford residence. 40 .acres, Improvements, Irri gated, half crop, tako resldonco. Clark Realty Co. IPS EXCHANGE Flno dock and" tldo land proposition, good Income now, tako city property part trade, bal ance to suit. Flno California resldonco for tract good cheap aereago. I.os Angeles business corner for good proporty hero. Medford city or aereago for Kan sas. Want good low priced aereago for California, CO acres noar Hosobttrg for any thing good here. 2 modern houses for small Im proved tract, prefer Talent. Flno Improved ranch closo In at heavy saorlflco $225 aero, torms. iGQ, acres flnoto,ck ranch $3, 000. Any terms. Improved 2 acroa closo In for city. SO acres Improved Bear crook bottom $175 por acre, part trade. Clark Realty Co,, 20G Phlpps llldb'. 103 By WASTED SrXOATIONfl. WANTE) Position on ranch by ex perienced orcnanimt. uox J. l) Tribune. IGQ WANTED Family washing and Iron ing at home, oderate prices. Lace curtains, 40 Cfiits per pair. N. Holly and 3rd St. Phone J78-IC. 172 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. Samp can bo- purchased at a very .reasonable figure. S. f. Brown. BUSINESS DIHEcTOKT Accountants D. R. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited and kept for a reasonable llgnre; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mall Tribune bide; pbone 6611; resi dence phone 0302. Auto Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big. secret in making springs is the tempering. "Wo are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 2C North lSth street, Portland, Oregon. Attorney D. W. BAGSHAW Attorney-at-Law. Jacksonville. Ore. Office: Bank bldg., second 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. Nob. 1 and 2, Postofflce bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Coroy bldg. i MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. XiUL KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson County Bank bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at law. Room 2, Rlalto building, Medford, Ore. Bill rosters VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg., Medford. Ocn. Brick ami Cement. The Medford Hydraulic Cement, Brick and Block Works. Spe cialty, oruamentat brick for fire places, tile porches, columns, water tables, sills, caps, arches, chlmneyu, lawn vases, jardinieres, flower pots Phono Main 641, corner 10th and Fir streets. Civil Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Water filings and Irrigation work a specialty: sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering, drattlug. 'sewor design, concrete work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford. Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES. ir, Loulso E. Hodges, Mecbnno-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothcraplsts. Those systems, including dietetics, pura tlve gymnastics, hydro-thorapy, etc., produce results In both acute and cbronlo diseases, Consultation free. 230 N. Bartlett street, next door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a. ni. to 5 p. m. Other hours by ap pointment Bell phone Main 4171. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, nervo specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; advlco In dietetics, medical gym nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at tendant. Phono Home 145-K. Main 7073. Granite Works MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo. W. Prlddy, O. D. Naglo, Goo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers ot brick; dealers in pressed brick and ltmo. Office at tholr brick yard, West Jackson st. Phono No. 3401. Hotels. THE PARK VIEW HOTEL Rooms $1.50 per week, moala 25 cents. Transient 25 couts a night. J; T. Perry, Prop. 173 Notary Pultfjq HELEN N. YOCICKY iNoury Pub Ho. Bring your work to mo at the Blgn ot Tho Mull Tribune. PAOTS SBVTOf ud" Fisher nUBEVESS DIRECTORY Clilncfto Medicines CHOW YOUNG'S Cftrnwe medicines will cure rheumatism, catarrh, colds, golture, throat and lung troublo, deafness, paralysis, private diseases and all kinds ofchronlo and nervous ailments. Stomach ' trouble, constipation indigestion, womb and bladder troubles. See. me at 241 S. Front st, Medford, Ore., to 4, C:30 to 7.'20. Residence phtfno Main 42. Dcitns-ft DR. W. M. VAN 5COY00- r DR. C. C VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey bldg., snlte SiO, Medford, Oregon. Both Phones, DR. ARTEMUS W. DEANE Dentist. Of flco in Rlalto bldgT, 123 E. Main. Gas administered for extraction of teeth.. Telephone Mala 681'. Night phonfe 4432.' " Garbage GARBAGE'- Get -jour premises cleaned "ttp for"the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone Main 6251. F. Y. Allen. Ifurserlcs QUAKER NURSEIUES Our trees aro budded, not grafted. Our stock Is nqt- Irrigated. We guarantee everything put out We are not in the trust. II. D. Patterson. Office removed to offlceHotel Nasa. in side entrance uext to barber shop. I I 111 I I Willi Wl iiimiim.mI Printers ana Pablkhcrs MEDFORD PR1NT1NO CO. has the best equipped job office In southera Oregon; book binding, loose leaf systems, cut papor, etc., etc. Tort land prices. 27 N. Fir st Physicians and Surgeons DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physl clans and surgeons, Taylor and Phlpps bldg., rooms 210-211-212.. Office phone 501, residence phone C12. Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Garnett-Corey bldg.' Phone Main 6351. DR. STEARNS Physician and sur geon, pffice Jackson County Bank Bldg.. rodms 17-18-19. phono 5501; residence 307 S. Dakdale, 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' women. Offices ovor Hasklns Drug Store. Office Phenes: M. JOOI, tendant Rcsldenco phone Main 5712, offlco Home 145. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and 8ureon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat Eyes scien tifically testoJ and glasses supplied. Office 228 E. Main St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phones, E B. PICKEL, M. to Offlco Jack- son County Bank. Office phone M. 432; Res. phone, M. 682. DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and 6 Kontner bldg. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Phone, Bell 271. -Aesldence phone Bell 273. E. KIRCHGESSNBR. M. D. Prao tlco limited to Chronlo Diseases. , Office Hotel Holland, Wednesdays 10,-3, llQtU phones. Residence phenes: Farmer 10xx5 Eagle Point atid Roguo River Hue. HERMANN F. RATTiV. K. D. Of fice over Medford National Bauk. Offlco phoue 6701. Res,, Hotel Holland. CLARK E. 8AUNDER8. M. D Prac tlco limited to Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat. .Eyes scientifically tested and glasses furnished when needed. Garnott-Corey Bldg., 2nd floor. Botb Phones, Medford, Ore. I S.tenograpltyrH ELLA M, GAVNVAW Painx block. Btonogrnphlo work dona, quickly atm well Transier, EADS TRANSFER 8TORAQH CO. Office 10 (South Fir. Phone i Bell 315?; Home 350-K. Prloes right. Sorylce guaranteed. Undertakers 4 JOHN A. PERL IjHdartafcer an-5ifL Embalmer. QffJe 28 Mouth Uarll lott st. Telephenes: Py; iHT 471; night, rel!en, Uefl' 478, Home 179-L. Calls HHwVd Nlih s ilntf A ret Vi it In tt tk amuI& i " ' V Uf AU4WUIRUUf IftftWi Vr O . a' "" '1 ' . ' iM ! 1 J. i i i , J I l L t j zt? - i ii' i'l , ' - h- r 4 1 . "