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, - v paon wvrw if . fTX r' ,, ! . , S s J- Ut Finnegan P"i r HIRAM'S OFFICE MACirAMKNTO, fn! Xhv. (I. K. wudilfr inomiin; in Hut nl'i'k'o of Hits Kovornoi' of I'nlU'oriiin m w wit ncnticnl In viri Until Unit of l(ttlv, ulit'ii (lut liiHt liopM of miviiiK tlio 1 Hlnlo for I(uoQvt'lt mid .IoIiiihoii wiih ulvt'ii up. . lUiM'iilUti Kci'MiliuS' KruiiKliu l'. (Jriffiu Ntti3t1 nwjiy froni lii1 ili-nk tuilil nl'tur nonti. .MUn Harriet 01 K'irH, for lliu pnt hix .venrn Mtvuo juruplmr mill initlil'ul in.t.ihliiiit to lollllUOII, W'ltN lllxcr.llMllill,', Slit wiiflril inilSI nl'lor'll oVIot-K Intforo iloHmt(iIiiuj (o linr rliit'f in Now York the nmMiiKo Unit 'Oiliroriiiit Iiuh IicoJI inirrli'd If.v WiNon hy .1,00ft." 'Tlint Is I In.' linriloxt word I ever liiul to Hcntl to ln Kovonior," dio re murkiMl, tin lliitllolt (Irci-r, Ihu offi. 'il mt'fiMMitr, (Iowim'iinI mitl wouritul nlliir I ho lout; ('(tiuimiuii in which ho hurt IkIhmI, curried it to the W-lo-Ktii offii-o. IoIiiimmi hiul Im-kiih I'urlv thirt Uinr niiic to iltmuiinl n final t'Ktiinatc on Ihu xlul ri'Mill, hut noiiu cnild Ihj ;ivoii until tin- pri-H wIivh hud liroucht word of tin ilviuocraliu tri tiuiih. Am Into iih 10 o'clock Hit pro-KrS&jti'- MiitxujjlminHiui, l)aitd.. Kymi, 'had ti'litlitiU't from Sail I'raui'iric'o, a clniui that tint luto would uho ihpc) .1,000 plurality. FOR DEMOCRATIC MET 1.01'IHYIIiLK, Kv., Nov. (I. -t)om-ocratH In Kcultukv rolled up an cuoriuoiiK pKiriilitv lor Wilhon ami Mairtluill, clcclcd niuo out of eleven eoiiKreHHiiioii mid carried the ntato hy n haiidhouiu plurality over hoth op poneutrt for Iho presidency. WiUon'K plurality i over 00,000. KooKuvelt i M'cond and Tafl third, DEMOCRATS CLAIMING KANSAS FOR WILSON Ni:V YOIIK, No. 0. -Demoeriili'i Slulc Cliairniau Mai tin of JCoiihuh wired National Deiuocratio Cliiiiriiui'i ,M(t('niili- here llitx allernuoii that Kiiiihiih had umie for Wilhon. Tlie Dully Mint from PiuK font MHa.l, ltlt,.f KoUUtH .) X inumpureni clilffmi oYorUrmry n4 nilUvcrinciiit amtvliv tU HYX W Ulh , V , ' r i' ; y , , . ,. j-. , . . i : rf . fva mat? I ' A 1 r f I'D OWGAS. r LCFT V (ftSfff.MUTr, THAT?! TWlTYOU CAM. AM,- I f u -Mt ..M .. ', SICK MAT, TMAP6 .'" MT rAUfT PWCMCO t GOT A NCR.VG To V ?.' .., J n6vr HAD MILK S ''WNN - ofAQisooy "". i'u Co s Hi I B arcAUNd J mat andyovMavcmt , ' Mlst. .mavic copiwd ' V. J . ' ' I AV hat I TMC 0ff To BUY iff J V ' V . V ' 4fl- N,soiPrriifT ) V- , S . ' isjtaiV. T Ttf 1AN V4MRT)ID PUIS N MOURNING II WW vv. Is Certainly Some Pal to Mutt SfflG OFJffiFHT FELT By TEDDV OVKTBU HAY, N. Y., Nov. (J. Coloiuil HooHuvelt auaiii took up thu ctidj-clrt today and Inid pliniH for thn contiuuiiucu of IiIm fight. Thu colonel Kcviucd much cncoumKi'd hy tho fact that the prokTCHHlvcn had run Kecoiid. Hut Ihu Klinu' of defeat wuk nolicu uhlu in the. maimer of thu hull iuooko lender. itooKcvrlt dietulr'd lotlciri and lelo jjrauiH all moiuiii);. He announced that on Friday ho would n to New York for work at "The Outlook" of lice. The colou in preparing to cull-; lintic liin ultitek on Klihu Hoot mid three lawyers who crilicied hin hIuiiiI on thu court of appeal (UCMtiou. NEW HAMPSHIRE ALSO , IN Li EOR WILSON rONCOHD, N. II., No l. Wili.uu carried New Itniuphiro hy a small plurality, aecordiiu; to latent icttmit, which cannot hodmu'd hyrclnruH f nHIr'ilio'Siunfl Vle.crt "yot u bTTlieu'rd from. Thin uivcx Wilnon a clean weep of New Kaland, cxeeplinj: only Venuout. RESULT DEPLORED BY PRESIDENT TAPT CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. U.Tlio following ntnteniont wixb Umicd hy lrettlileiil Tiift last nlRlit at the home of Chnrlcu P. Tnft: "Tito return Inittro tho election ot Oovornor WlUon to tho proal iloncy. Thin meutiH an curly cIiuiiro In the economic policy of tho kov ornnient In rcferonco to tariff. If thin chunco can ho muilo without hnltliiK urovperlty 1 iilubfaruly hopo It may lie. - Tho vnto for Mr. Uoosovelt. tho third party candidate, and for Mr. DcIih, tho Hoclc.lUt candldnte, In n warning that their proimRiiudu In favor of futulamcntnl chnuRrs In our conntlttitlonnl rcprencntntlvo Iiuh fa vorable Hiiiport. Whllo tho experi ment of a chaiiKo In tho tariff Is hu luis carried out hy tho democratic administration, It hahoovcx ronuutl enno to gather Knln to tho party standard and pledge allow thelifnltli In their party principle and to or eanlzo again to dofond roiiHtllutlnn al Kovernniont handed down to ua by our fathora. 'Wo must innko clear to tho youiiK men of tho country who have been weaned away from Bound prlnclploB of Koveramout by promtBCH of roform ImpoHitlblo of accompllHhmont by mom Icglnlutlou. I'atrlotlfeiu and common huiiho requlra them to ro turn to a mipport of our constUutlou. "Without compromlHliiK our prln cIplcH', wo inuat convince and win thotu back to tho ropubllcau purty, and wo must reinforce our raulta with couHtltutlon-lovIni; doinocratB. Wo favor overy top of proKrcsu to ward perfect miuallty ot opportunity and tho rlddliiK ot society ot Injun tlco. $ "Hut wo know that all progrosu worth makliiK Ih pobbIIiIo with odr preuout form of Rovernmont', and that to'flaurlflco that whloh in of tho hlKheht valuo In our itovornmental ntructuro for uudoflnod rofornm la tho wlltlOHt tolly. "Wo inliBt fiico tho duiiKor-wlth a clear UiiowIoiIko of what It lu. Tho republican party Ih equal to tho tank. It hits hud no nobler online, Lut ub close ranks and march forward to do battle for tho right and tho true." All our eoffoo must bu purchased outside this country, hut this doou not dotor tho Amorlcan tiubllu from .uslntj 870.000,000 iioundu ot it ev ery yonr, or uluo and ono-qunrtor pnuiuls for' oaeh man, woman and clijld In ho jjftuniry, m MIDMNMID M"ATIi TUIBTOnii, UREN' WILL UK E I'OltTLANO, Ore., Nov. .W. H. U'lten, reputed father of tho Austral ian ballot In this stnto and nald to bo thu first to propose tho roform uicssures of Initiative, referendum and recall today announced his can didacy for governor of tho state. U'lten has adopted a platform which Includes practically alt of the i measures dofeated In tho statu and county In the present election, nnd expects to cnrry the mnttcr through with flying colors two years hence In tlio faca of tho present adverse pub lic stand toward them. Ho will advocato tho slngla tax particularly In hln platform, and will make It his basic argument In his campaign. , U'Rau, while a Itoosovolt progres sive,, Is to use as his pedestal In the present fight a platform of his own jnnklng, BULL MOOSERS CLAIM -5000 INSO. DAKOTA KIOl'X KAM.S, S. I).. Nov. (i. It is claimed hy hull mooters today that Koobcvcli Iiuh carried South Da kola hy not lexrt than fi.000. Hcpuh licrtiiH claim Frank M. Hynio h-is been elected overnor hy at K'nsl (1,000, while democrats eluitu the elect io'n of IMwiu S. Jolui'-ou their eiiudrdate. by Trom 2,000 l .'J.tWO. Keturus tin yet are far from com- MANY EXCELLENT - POSITIONS OPEN New l-'wlcritl Imw t'oiiiel Voo.cIn to Have More Wlrclrw OperaUirj Many good posltlotiK aro open to young men and young women lu tho field of "WlrolctiH" and commercial tologrnph service. Tho pnssago ot tho Now Federal law, offoctlvo Octo ber 1, compelling all soa-golng vos solri to bo ctttllpped with wlrolesu InstrumontH nnd manned hy two com petent operators, has created a great demand for operators In tho marine wlroloiiH service. Fcdural laws now require railways to info moro opera tors than over boforo. Tho Monso Tolognph company, oppoBlto tho Or pheum Theater, Seattlo, operates In clone connection with wireless nnd commercial officials, and can placo graduates in good positions. It will pay you to wjlto for full particulars. NEW TODAY TWO STOCK ItAXCIIK No. 1. li-10 acres in tho Lnlco cruolc district, tho land all lays we)l, and Is watorcd by springs. House, partly furnlsliud. Darn, hhoop shod, smoke I10UB9 nnd otho buildings. II 5 acres In crops, somo easily cleared, and ovor n million foot ot saw tlin hdr on port of It. Tho party will trado for Medford property of equal value, at $20 por aero, No, !S. 18-1 acres six tnllca north of-tho town of Hoguo Hlvor, house, a'inl two good barns and othor build Iiirh, pumlilng plant tor Irrigation, and also a gravity ditch. 4K aeros now Irrigated lSfy aoros cleared. 8omagooil mlxod 'timber on 15 ncros, Flno fkinlly 'orcluud. All laud lays flua and wator not ovor '1 1 foot from surface. School on, tho pluce, $5u.u0 por uoro. Look thoso ovor. 4 C. D. HOON 1100111 lii, Jackson Coiluty Unttk Uldg. OR GOV NB MEtWORD.vOItEOON, WBIMTHSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, I tie I c, Nothing definite vet i kitiiun iih to the complexion of llp. nlnto Irgihlntiire, hut it prnhnbly i ivjmb licuii, -Classified Advertising PAYABLE IN ADVANCE BATES: One cent per word per insertion; 50c the line by the month. FOIl HEXT FUIl.WSHKD AITS. FOR RENT Smith Apis. 217 8. RlT. FOR ItKNT HOARD A.M) ROOMS ROOM AND DOARDAt "Tyrrell's" 204 8. Central. 216 FOR REM mJVHKM FOR RBNT Oct our rental list. Mcdford Realty & Improvement Co. FOR KENT Furnished C room cot tago inodorn, CIS King St. FOR RENT FurnUhed hoaso close In. CO North Orange. FOR RENT Modsrn fire-room houio. if. A. Rider, at U. F. ft H. Co. FOR RENT 10 room lioust roar bt Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank, sultablo for buslBess, real estate boarding or roojgtag house. Gold tinj ncmiy ua., ib ana fir sis. FOR RliVT All tho down stairs of house Vi block from Hotel Hoi land. Cnll at 120 Crapo street. FOR RENT Ono 5 room modern. One 4 room modern, partly fur nished house. Inquire 714 W. Palm St. 212 FOR RK.NT FCBinSHKb ROOMS FOR RENT Lnrjo sleeping room, $1.00 and $2 fr -weok. Modern housekeeping apartments. 115 and (16. Home phono 2G6-K. 222 South Holly. V OR II K X T HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT A sulto or four or two nicely furnlshtd housekeeping rooms, plumbed, lighted, lower floor. 720 Weit 11th. V FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, .111 N. Uartlett, 3 blocks from P. O. Home phono 210-K. 196 FOR RENT A nlto of four or two nicely furalshed housekeep ing rooms, pluahcd. lighted, low er floor. 730 west litli St. FOR RENT Thrw light houso- Wrxitllm- rnntn "!n R nmnn St. keoplr 1 na FOR RKN1 SH8OKM1ANEOU8 FOR RENT RaBches largo and small, nlfalfn sod gardon lands, Gold Ray Iloaltr Co., Gth and Fir. FOR RENT 30 room furnished hotel on percontago. uoia Ray iioaity Co. FOR SAW! liAVD FOR SALE Houm and two lots W. 10th St., Mcdford, at a bargain, terms. Rex 251, Central Point. Ore. 105 FOR SALE .lust 200 will buy out right 1C0 acres or land only nlno mlloa from Mcdford. Small house, bnrn and cnlcken yard go with this bargain. Twpnty ncros huvo boon cultivated to hay and a run ning spring Is roar tho house. This is iho host land bargain ovor oHorodf ' E. S. Turny 201 ClnrnOtt- Corey Dldg. 100 FOR SALE 4S0 aero stock ranch at $35 por acre. I have Tenter now for 10 year at 500 a yoar, cash rent. 1 8,000 down nnd bal nnco In 3 yonrs. Tornm to suit buyer. Stock, Implements, house hold goods, etc.. Boos with place. I, O. D caro Mall THbuuo. 108 FOR SAI.B JOC8H8 FOR SALE 4 room House and lot, 100000. Gold Ray Roalty Co.. Sixth and Fir. tf FOR SALE Equity In a good I101130 with largo lot 82x150. house has six rooms, pantry. ba(h, etc,, largo front and sldo porches, outhouses, store hoiiBo, stable, wood house nnd ohlckon lipuso. Como boo It and savo agont's' commission. nl Innco on eiiHy terms. Street will bo paved next Spring, if yqu want a bargain como to 101 King elreot. FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Largo, comrortabla or- flco rooms with elevator service, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rate. Apply Medford Furnt turo & Hdw. Co. FOR BALE MISCtelXAJfEOUS FOR SALE ISO tons of hay and pasture, jicikcv rancn, Appicgaic P.. 6 D. A. Wood. 19S FOR SALE 1912 G passenger au tomobile almost now. Bargain for cash. Box 80, Tribune. FOR SALE Rccleancd seed wheat, ryo, oats, vetch. Schmidt Feed store, Medford. FOR SALE Fox terrier puppies, 7 wpoKb old. Address A. H. Dav cnhlllo, Talent, Ore, 196 FOR SALE Jersey cow giving milk, inquire 910 w. Eleventh, FOR SALE Thorough-bred brown Leghorn spring pullctts and year old hens, $9.00 per doz. S. J. Norman, box 452 Mcdford. 198 FOR SALE Fancy Club seed wheat, beardless barley, good grain and alfalfa hay, barley straw, all baled at Regar ranch, 3 miles west of Mcdford. 202 FOR SALE Good second hand fur niture cheap, at 737 West Clark street. Must be sold at onco. 199 FOR SALE Gentleman's bicycle In good condition. $9.00. 503 S. King. 195 FOR SALE rElgbt placer claims located In Jobophlne county. Five good water rights, 1100 feet 11- Inch pipe. No. 3 Giant. Call at Mouro Hotel any time after u:30 In evening. F. C. Clafllu. 200 AUTOMODILEb I have room for a few more cars In my shop, no cost for storago on care I repair. Have your car put In shape now while you won't bo using It, so It will bo ready when spring comes. Can give refercnees as to ability and business Integrity., Geo. K. Dyer, 1114-1118 N. Central Ave.. Phone 1S2-X. 195 OR SALE Wood sawing outfit al most new, cost $312.00. will take $175.00. Geo. F. Dyer, tho au tomobtle man, 1114-1118 iNorth Central Ave. 19C MONEY TO IX) AN. MONEY TO LOAN On city proper ty nnd close In ranch property. C. A. Knight. 801 East Main. 20U MONEY TO LOAN On real estate. I havo ono fund of ono thousand nnd ono or thrco thousand on hand, be sides larger amounts. Call on or address mo at Hotel Mcdford. D. L. Dodge. ' 19G MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo In ranch property. C A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 3681. . MONEY TO LOAN Havo $2500 to loan on city or ranch property on long time at curront Interest. E. H. Tumy, 201 Garnett-Coroy Hldg. 19G . WANTED MISCKIitAWBOUS WANTED To rout, singlo rig by tho week from private individual. Address, stating rates, Box 111. car6 Mall Tribune. 195 WANTED Water tanks, from 500 to 1000 gallons, Tolophono Liber ty Orchard. iau WANTED--Canadian pralrlo land in exchange for well located ranch In this valloy. What havo you? Rex 75, caro Mall Tribune. 199 WANTED To borrow $4000 on pro perty worth $12,000. Rex 495. Medford. WANTED To buy. A hay ranch, bottom laud preferred. Address P. T caro Mall Trlbuuo. 197 WANTED Rldlug horso, saddlo and Ijrldlo. Call at Smoke Houso. 195 WANTED Confinement cases to nurso, no objoctton to light house work. Price reasonable. Mrs, E. Nnhss, 14Q S. Holly, Phono 360-X. J V WANTED Sowing by tho day or at homo. Will do mending, darning or homstltchlna. 319 S. ivy. Phono 286-K. 205 WANTED Good saddle horse. Phono Pacific Cll-R-2. 195 WANTED -To exchange a desirable lot in Central Point ono block from pavomont for u light ranch team. Address llox 83, Central Point, Oro. I OS WANTED Turkeys and ehlckons. J. ill- hum PJlftOHlX , .,.,. 1i)12, HMNE&A.N e ir to rA6 HELP WANTED MAUI WANTED Thoroughly practical grocery solicitor. Give reference In reply. Address 8. W., caro Mall Tribune. 196 FOR &AJLK ACKKAGS FOR SALE Ranches, aero tracts, town proporty, from $5 per acre, upwards on 5 and 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. FOR KXCUAiram TO TRADE Unimproved 40 acres in Sams Valley for houso and lot, value, $1200.00, Address X, caro Mail Tribune. 196 FOR EXCHANGE Southern Cali fornia property to exchange for 200 acres improved stock and fruit ranch In Southern Oregon. Address 89, caro Mall Tribune. 19G FOR EXCHANOE $400 worth of machines and county rights, also some lots to trado for horses, stock or implements. W. E. White side, Central Point, Ore. 19G FOR BA1A5 OK JSXCH&XQB FOR SALE OR TIcADE: 1 holler return Hue, 15 h. p. 1 engine (At las) 12 b. p.. In good running or der. Address box 24 Jackson ville, Ore., or call on Chris Ul rlch, Jacksonville. 209 DUSIXESS umccxoRX ACCOHBt&Bt D. R. WOOD General Accountant Tour books audited and kept for a reasonable Hgure; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mail Trlbuno bids: phone 6611; resi dence phone 6302. Auto Supplies. LAHER yVUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In making springs Is the tempering. Wo are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Ueo our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 2G North 15th street, Pertland: Oregon. Attorney C. L. REAMES, LAWYER Office Medford National Bank building, second floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attornoys-at-Law. Nos. land 2, Postofflce bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bdg. MULKBY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL 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 Med lord, Ore. Civil Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Cnil Englnoer and Surveyor. Wator filings and Irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city onglneorlug, drafting, Bower design, concroto work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford. Oregon. Rill roatem VERNE T. CANON Bin roster and Distributor. All ordors promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg., Mcdford, Orogon. Chiropractor DR. A. it. HEDGKC in. boulbu fci. Hodges, Mecuano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsts. These systems, includiug dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-therapy, etc.. produce results In both acuto and chronic diseases. Consultation froo. 230 N. Bartlett streot, next door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by ap pointment. Bell phone Main 4171. DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, nerve specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Vapor hatha and sclontlflo massage given; advice in dietetics, medical gym nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at tendant. Phono Home 145-IC Main 7973. Chinese. Medicines CTuTfv'nrcTtjHe'S ChinW medlclnos will cure rhoumatlsm, catarrh, colds, golture, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, private diBoases and all kluds of ebronlc and nervous ailments. Stomach trouble, constipation, Indigestion, womb and blnddor troubles. See me at 241 8, Front ot., Medford, Ore., to 4. 0:30 to 7:30. Residence phone Main 42. Notary Vublto HELEN N. YOOKRT roary Pub lic Brine your work to me at the gu of TUB Mali Trllmua. f tx y-y-ftr t By "Bud" Fisher s A. x I I t II I " . ' lM kH 1 5 "" V y (aZriy s' - BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dcnrtsu DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. G, C VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey bldg., suite 3l9, Medford, Oregon. Both Phone. DR. ARTEMUS W.. DEANB DeBttet. Office in Rial to bldg., 123 E. Mais. Gas administered for extraction of teeth. Telephone Mala 681. Niat phone 4432. f, Granite Vterka MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Priddy, O. D. Nagle, Oec-. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of brick; dealers In pressed brick and lime. Office at their brick yard. West Jackson at. Phone No. '3461. Garbage GARBAGE r- Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons ,for good service. Phone Mala 6251. F. Y. Allen. Karserlea QUAKER NURSERIES Oar. trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock Is not Irrigated. Wo guarantee everything put out. We are not la the trust. II. B. Patterson. Office removed to offlco Hotel Nash, In side entrance next to barber shop. Printers tm Pa&Uefcera -; MEDFORD PRINTING: CO., has the beet equipped Job office la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf systems, cut paper, etc., etc. Port- laaCprtees.; 27-N.Flrst. Physicians aad Hm-jree DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi cians and surgeons. Taylor and Phlppa bldg., rooma 210-211-312 Office phone 501, refiIdeB.ee phone 612. Offlco hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. DR. F, G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Cor- ey Bldg., phone 27S-K. Resi dence 420 S. Laurel St. DR. STEARNS rhyslelaa and Bur geon. Office Jackson County Bank Bldg., rooms 17-18-19. phone 5501; residence 307 S. Dakdale, phone 7171. Home phone, residence 109, office 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Pbyslalan and Surgeon. ' MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D, Practice limited to diseases- or women. Offices over Haskins Drug Store. Office Phenes: M. 1001, tendant. Reeidonco phone Main 5712, offlco Home 145. DR. J. J. BMMENS PJiyalclan. and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye. car, nosa and throat. Byes scien tifically toetol and glasses supplied. Office 228 E. Main St., ., Hours 8:30 a. hi, to 8 p. ra. Both phones. E B. PICKEL, M. b. Omce Jack son County Bank. Office phone M. 432; Res. phone, M. 0S2. DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and 6 Kontnor bldg. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Phone, Bell 271. Aesldence phone Belt 273. E, KIRCHGESSNER, M. D Prae tlco limited to Chronic Diseases. Orrico Hotel Holland, Wednesdays 10-3. Both phones. Residence phenes: Farmer 1Cxx5 Eagle Point and Roguo River line. '-i i v : HERMANN F. RATT, B&2 D; ON flco over Medford National Bank. Office phone 6701. Res., Hotel Holland. , ,., CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D., Prao tlco llmltod to lOye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes scientifically tested and, glasses furnished when needed. Garnett-Corey Bldg., 2nd floor. Both Phones, Medford, Ore, DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and Surgeon, Office Palm block, opposite Naah Hotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4, Phono Pacific 1101. Stenographers ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quickly and well. Transter EADS TRANSFER. , BTORAa CO,i Office "10 South Fir. Phone Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Prises right. Service guaranteed. Undertakers JOHN A. PERL Vaartakr u4 Bmbalmer. Office 28 Sonis Bart lott at. Telephene: Py, 471: night, rwldwiae. Mil 41 Home 179-L. Calls answered algi 0 ail, AWBUttUSi WKVlfe, i:l tr ;i ii. i 1 :a I'U t r t -I M r u ii ,Nl 1 i.l .l !':-. ' t , r,:: ." '; ' 'nj ? '1 & V ' f Ci w Oi if