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i)ot - 'V? A, & 'Sr ' m m&k ' . ...... ,i , ,.. vi.i 4it ny " 'tvrf ffftimi ' V1 "). iA- 9- '' . , . 4Kk'' '.it (.it O tf l?....l..i; Jeff Didn't fi-in.Ji! 't-'itHG THJT'v rfr l?i6oi Thug ANpRirM y mv tMlfc GUSGTION. .TJO NoYDi!,YUKb "w. rKo&Ptiurr iw ivr - r."0" " ths nr, MOOiG ! V1BrV v. ILLM $ ' Qur Correspondents I RIVERSIDE RIPPLES. I Farmers In tliln vicinity nro buiy with their plowing since I tut recent rnlua. A llttlo fair Weattmr iiow would lin ctilto acceptable. Mm, I, T. Gnlllgar ontcrtnlnod tho Klvomldo Recreation club Thursday afternoon In n very pleasant man ner. The program a itrepnred by Mm. Illltlo wait much enjoyed. Vlw llom present were Mr. Juhttton of AmIiIaikJ mid Mosrtnmea Ilotiry Lynn Smith nmi Nina Huiltli or Gold Hill. C. !). Wolverlon was In Gold Hill Saturday on business. Mr. nmt Mm. It. C. Htmul wont la Ashland Saturday for n fuw lays vUlt with Mr. nmi Mm. Holttor aid llllnoln (rlonilB. Mm. Ilotiry of (luld Hill enter tnlnctl Mm, (Jny unit hor putilU ut tlulr homo Krldny iiftcmuoii. MiihIc on tho plityr plntto wan miiuli un Jo) oil, alno tho fruit which wn nerved. Mr. and Mm. Stcnnott of lowit vlfi Itod at thu homo of Mr. nnd Mm. W. W. Illttln n fow day lattt wvuk. They aru coitln or Mm. I llttlo. I. T. (lulllKur wiih In Medford Hnttirday on bunlniiM rolutlvn to. tho Itliiirof hU new biiHRHlow which linn Just bt'on coniiloted nt that Idacc. v Dr. and Mrs. .Itlhtuon of AHhland worn ovnr Kitndny vUltdm ut tbo ltutull ranch. Mm. JolniMon ro inuliicd tbroiiRh tho weok at a i: u tut of Mm. Gay nnd Miss flarpvr. Mr. Ollbcrt waH down from Mod ford callltiK ou old frlciuU tho lul tor part of tho weak. Tho Hallo w'en party at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mm. C. I). Wolycrton Haturdny ovonlng wutt n decided sue cotn. Tho houno wnH tantlly docor Htod with ntttumit IcnvcH nnd Jnck-o' InntornH, tho lattor nhoddlng upooky IIkIMh whan tho RhoktH nnd kuIiIIiim iippimrod. About Id worn prmont nnd Hourly nil worn In coHtumo ouch of which nhowihl much thoiiKht and liropnratlon, Thoro wcro ho inuuy Kood oum thai u f.oucrul voto wna taken to dccldo who dciorvcd thu prlzo. Mr. (JatllRnr, n nn Irishman hului; tho moat ludlcrotu nnd host ilbjRulHod wim awarded thu bund painted pluto. Otbora runnliiK a clono kccoihI woru MIhk Anna Mo Koowu ui Martha WniihliiKton, Mm, UalllKar iih !SI llopklna and Mm. it. 0. Btoad aH a country elocution icuchor. Othom dutiorvInK montton wont tho ulowutt, O. U. Aldon and W. W. Illttlc, .InpuiiCBO lady MIhh llurpor, which wan vory wll Impor nonntud, Llttlo Old Woman, Mm. .Kprasiu). Tho nufruKotto Mm, Hut lor Wright my Mm. Nye, Dutch wo man, Mm, Klllott Ilollandor, Mm. Hlco down oaut yankco, Mr. Wothorlll Llttlo Dutch rIcI Mm. Frank Hlllott, Colonial damo Dorothy Smith nnd othum oqually an Reed, Four tall and ItuposliiK kIiohIh woru Dr. Johfu hoii, Harold Aton, Inane, 1'ortor urn! Al WolvnrtbiV.' Tho ' 'tlirdo rooniH thrown' Ihto onn muito ' uii Ido'ii) pldcu for iliiYicliiK. A ((oHflaH luiicii wn ,Horv'v,(lv, and at ' mldnlglit tho wltchun', kIiobIb, otc, wont homo and all foil thoy had Indood bad a pleaHnnt ovonlnu, , I. 'bllTllARY' -I Frank Aiiwbii "Krulik" Aimulil, ino 71 yeuvo. lli Jalhcr-of Klro' Cliidl' Am'mii, dliM nt thu liiiiliu' of tlio Itittur. 1017 North ItlvbrxloV uvoiuus Tuostluy venu;f, Mr. Aliinim wiih lioni in IiUiumnloV, N. Y nifd kuo to MadCvrd III lStfT. l'or tlio laVit 'wovpii youm ho imulu hh hoiiiu in Oiikl'iUMli Cul, Ho Is rtnrviv od by' Kuoiip Ammm of fttoilConl! JMnlty'Ainifiw H' Oakland. Mlrip I Sii dlo Aiqiiiii of Oak'linld ami Mit, Cii'n vor llurrliiftfon1 of OaKliliul. 'Hio, f i. ui'al wHI1)h "lVold vriiiirHiu;Mtdri.bqri nt' 9 o'dlo'ok fi-bii tho' vc'iii'do'iigo t KiiKono Amu hiii Ho v. Hoxlo ofl'lclrt liiK. Tho I. 0, 0. l' will comliiot sol yicos u l ihg ky V I jV " 'f.M TODFOTtD MAIL TfrmTOE, OTPffOTtt), OREaoyWTSPyESDAY.yOVTSOTTSR'jn, lo:i2.' :TT?,'T EveriKnow the ElectionWas Over; f VbudP" . m viao. EAGLETS AIROAD. I)y A. C. Howlctt I Thu lant lime I wrote' I gave kh account or what I Raw In and around Fnlrvlow and then promUed to toll Romothln abon't what ftrowti In tbo nnrlculturnl and horticultural do purtiiienld, hut beforo I boKln on that tibject I wlMh to my aomothltiK with reward to tho cllmatu In thli part of tho alato for It In on different from our Kouthcrit Oregon cllmato ujj though It wna not In tho same atnto. Tho town of Falrvlow la altuatod on what Ih known an tho Columbia dough, a largo tract of land lyltiR bclwcun tho town and tho Columbia rlvor that overflows durliiK tho aen Kona of tho year when tho Columbia river It high but In the auminor la very productive nnd In tinvd for mea dow and pntituru lands, nnd .belnKll tinted no near tho rlvor It Is mibjected to severe winds Hint arc known as the cast winds. Tho territory east, northenst nnd southwest being an open pralrln country, and bolug vory windy, Is so situated that tho wind collecta from every quarter and con centrates on tho Columbia rlvor and then 'has a straluht'courao down' tint river, and cornea with such forro that at times It seem to utmost take eVorythliiK beforo It, and I noticed that on tho largo fir trees tho limbs ou tho east nluu seemod to bo broken off to a (treat extent, while on tho north and south sides of tho tree thoy all ' seemed to bent toward tho west and on calling attention to It was told that that was raused by tho east wind, but beforo I loft thoro I had a llttlo oxporlonco In that line, for, on Friday nnd Saturday beforo I left thoro ou Sunday tho wind blow ho hard that I c6uld hardly walk and ou Saturday afternoon I was out and when It ramo to walking against tho wind with nn umbrella, It sim ply pushed uto back'aud for about five mlnuteH It was u question wheth er f would bo able to make tho trip or not but there canto a lull In tho wind nnd I soon reached n place where tho timber broko tho force of tho wind so that I mnnaccil to reach my daughter's. Hut I stnrtod out Intending to tell something about tho productiveness of tho soil!, which seems to bo very rich, although when I first camu through this section of tho country, forty-nine years ago It was a vast forest except along tho banks of tho slough and rlvor but now tho country betweon hero and Damascus Is studded with somo of as tlno farms Its can bo found any whero ou tho const, and from what I can learn by asking questions, and thu reader knowH that Unm nn adopt at that, tho land produces almost everything that tho fanners put Into tho ground, In fact, thoro soems to bo a surplus on hand this season for tho farmer, are complaining that thoy cannot se.U what toj-ftvo and I'spo ni(Ujo Ojpppn tjlj;y' 'Enterprise that iiCjt'atooa nro dr on fho inur kot a fifty conts'a hundred and my jVoUier:inHiiw with' whom V am aloji pink nt propont has been trying to flo'lV lila b"lod .hay ah.U Isodly offered r.Wim hliio tQ ton dollars per 'toh ?or " "'' til' Hrain ami ciover nay ani iqunoqu jr ympdjj; hvny" and ponjp of tVo.flir mois nro letting thelj' ptatooti ln"ln tlio groumi while others Kayo them d'u,g.infc don't Ijpow what to do wlh them, while tho'.nrieo of sraln Is ho low that Uiojluro roluotan); a1outkot- ivnug u tor suiu, iuu irui ,ero this sdason 1U boou ubp'ut aVia'o'r ago but thoro dooa not seonl to bo vory 'inucli ilblntf In t)iat.'ilnl fr I so'i) but. voly row yojlng orchards uji fiere as most or (ho fannors, farm on n smiill scalo anil gouuVally keep af.ow cows, ho'nt) and UgH and nUso liiiyl tmtnlopM'uud leulo, U JaljW'fa ro grboii cow.rpod, 'TMosVliphaVB tii'ulfttlfah ihU Motion WuiplUl'n tijai it is d.lrricu(VW thont to got a Btiiutl nnd when thoy do thoy find that It U vory difficult to got It cured its (he. atQCl; nro w liu'b'o ttiivl W6 Mliyr NOT itoP VH6 CCAY WORK of m.TMrr, CYSNOlDATC TO STGGft TMlS so full of sap, and thoy novo to much rain here In tho enrly part of tlio summer, but ono thing I notice Is that thoy all wcni to have plenty of money and seem to live well. Moro anon. Damascus, Ore, Nov. 0, 1012. 3ENTRAL POINT ITEMS U. C. tSlcajion of Phoenix was a business visitor hero Monday. W. 1. Wood of Eagle Point was transacting business hero Monday. Miss Allco Whipple or Itoguo River visited Miss Hazel Wright and Ml tin Desslo Itandall tho last or tho week. Mm. Hanna and children of Port laud are hero visiting her mother Mm. Nancy Punkoy nnd other rela tives. John Kearney of Yocum dutch was calling on friends hero Monday. Tho world's temperance day was duly observed hero Sunday at the M. K. church. In the evening a pro gram entitled "Tho Man Who Spoiled tho Music," was rendered consisting of solos, quartettes, chorus, otc. Tho church wan filled and all present wjiro delighted with tho program. Itov. Aldrich Is very busy thoso days training a choru of fifty or moro for a cantata "Tho Seasons" to b gtvun hero nt the Central Hall Thursday evening, Nov, :il,j. 1IU2. This will bo tho most beautiful thing that hii over been In Central Point. Tlcketa will be for sale soon. Mr. and Mm. J. O. Isaacson, Mm. Ikrt Mcltln, Mm. Smith, Jr., Mrs. J. C. Herring and II. F. Peart wore Monday afternoon visitors In Mod ford. .from hero. ( Mm. J. P. Isaacson spent Tuesday In Crania Pass. Mr. and Mm. Harry Young, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Forgtmon and Joo Hitch huvo moved from this city to Jacksonville. City Council mot Monday evening with Councllmen Moon, Alexander, Ihintnv and Grim and Recorder Jacobs present, "both tho mayor and acting mayor being absent Council man A'ernndor wna elected chnlrmun pro lorn, No business was transacted and rounrll adjourned to meet" next Monday evening, Nov. ISth. Mm, Wayno Lcover, Mm. I). McKel lop, Harry Tuttle, It. Mnunlng wore passengers from hero to Medford Tuesday afternoon. CAIT. COLLINS TO INSPECT O. X. (J. COMPANY TONIGHT Cnptnln It. M. Colllnn of tho regu lar army, Inspector and Instructor or tho Coast Artillery corps, will visit tho Soyquth company this evening. He Is accompanied by Sergeant Gan- doo, who Instructed tho company las.t summer. Tho plotting boards and various Instruments used to rind ranges, such na.aro used at tho coast forts, woro Installed Tuesday. ' NOTICE. Notice s hereby given that tho undorslgnud will' apply nt tho rognlar mooting of tho city council Novem ber 19, 1012, for a "license to soil boor nnd Vttalt products only In quantities or not lose than twolvo common quart boor 'bottloa or Its cqulvulout to the couBitmor from 100 K. 8th strotitfo.ra period of six months, PthtlTY HOTTL1N?0& 8UUPLY CO. Dfttoit Nov.Slh, 1013., t NEW TODAY An Inland store, with small gen eral stock. Eight roemt house in cqnnecUou. Uurn, packing I191180, and othor bultdlnga, Four ucros of flno ynhng commoroal orchard, Irri gated and aoiriethlug eholco. Thoso trees will not tho owner flOOO.OO this yoar. Only five mllos to rail road over good roads, telephone, mail, and uuhool, You can got this whplo property for '$8700.00, G. D. HOON Room lUt Juijknou County UMk Uldg. 1 . i-- - ":"' 'K ' " TV'-!'' '." Sfsv? uHfST rrA nfsKmc wy, t i t(LG VOty I a CAPMf.w et-tCTIOM IS J ,. ,To ) ' .. V' J , M-LI J P J WHOWOrJ? WILSON WSU., WrWT ' ;4 . " "-y ) -f l J (J L) tjo "vuh Know. J d n j T J Afloor that? J '? FOIt 11KNT BOAUD AXD ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD At "Tyrrell's" 204 8. Central. 21C worn woo Rutni FOR RENT Two room bachelor homo, JIM W. fith SL Seo White & Trowbridge. FOR RENT .Furnished house on Woodstock atreet Will rent rea sonable. Sea r. Seely or J. W. ncrrlan. 204 FOR RENT Get our rcutal list. Mcdford Realty &. Improvement Co. FOR RENT Furnished C room cot tage modern, DI8 King St FOR RENT Furnished house close In. 60 Nortfc Orange. FOR RENT Modem five-room bouse. M. A. sUder, at M. J". 4 Ifv Co. FOR RENT 18' rom liouso rear of Farmers Fruitgrowers bank, suitable for business, real estate, boarding or reoralng bouse. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir et. FOR RENT Ono G room modern. Ono 4 room modern, partly fur nished house. Inquire 714 W. Palm St. . 212 FOR RENT 6 room house and barn. Inquire C03 Clark street. 201 FOR rent rcKnnam BOOMS FOR RENT Larjfo sleeping room, $1.50 and $2 -2ier week. Modern lioimokeopli)fr-Miartincnt, $10 and i-. iioing miono -uk-iv. -. South Holly. FOR REXTUOUSEKEEl'ING ROOMS FOR RENT A Biilto or rour or two nicely turnlshed housekeeping rooms, plumbed, lighted, lower flpor. 729 West 11th. FOR RENT FINISHED A1TS. FOR RENT Smith Apia. 217 8. RlT. FOR RENT Furnished apartment now, private bath, hot water heat. Tho Dorben Apartmout, 10 Quince St., corner West Main. FOR REST OFFICES FOR RENT Large, comrortablo of fice rooms with elovator service, team beat, hot. and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furnl turo & Hdw. Co. FOR RENT MlSCKLIiAXKOCS FOR LEASE -Fully equipped phtcer mine. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RENT Ranches large and small, alfalfa and garden lands. Gold Ray Really Co., 6th and Fir. FOR RENT 30 room furnished hotol on porcontage. Gold Ray Realty Co. ' FOR RENT 16 roonfroomlng house over Eifert's tailor shop. 207 W. Main. Seo ybUe & Trowbrldgq. FOR BAI IiAND FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment, 3 miles from Jacksonville. Improvements. Address A. B.. caro Mall Tribune 202 FOR bALIft ACItKAOM FOR SALE Ranches, aero tracts, town property, from $5 por aero, upwards on S and 10 years tlmo. Gold Rny Realty Co., Cth and Fir. FOR SAL HOC8418 FOR SALE HH-lbargnln, S-room now, liiodorn hungalow and gar age, tlnoly furnished, Including a hlgh-elaRK plauo and a $200 music box; located, host corner In town, east front; 119 reasonable offorroJ riisads easy terms, call 3t4 Sohth l!oUy,T6r phoad 151.' 303 FOR SALE 4 room Bouse and lot; $000.00. uoia xay Realty CO., Sixth and Fir. FOR SALE Here la a anap. A C ' room modern houno and G lots, eloso In ut $? ". on terms ot $75 down, and balanee'jllko ront. Tho houso alouo costttuorovthau that to bulldt and shoald bo seou to' bo appreciated. Look this up and apply your rent on tho purchase: of thtH place. Geo. O. Cor"nttius, 123 K. Main St. , . 203 FOR SALE KauUy.ln a good, house with largo lot .82x150, liouso haa six1 roopis, pantry, bath, oto.t large frollt and sldo poroliuu, outhouses, btoro liouso, stable,, wood hotiso nnd chicken house. Como see U and savo ugont'a oommlsston. Bal lance on easyrti"His, 8trM wlU ho pnVod nextM Springy It you walit a bargain couio to 401 Kliig eiri . , - - for BAJjt-mfiCKsjuafmoxm FOR SALE Ono player piano cost $800, now $S25 cash, used four months; also'one electric cout $700 now $150 In use about one year. Address Perry Terwilllger, general delivery city, or Inquire Nash liar. 204 FOR SALE Three medium stzed work horses. Pleasant Valley Farm, Roguo River. Phone 13-R. 205 FOR SALE 1812 5 passenger au tomobile almost now. Bargain for cash. Box 80, Tribune. FOR SALE Recleaned seed wheat, rye. oats, vetch. Schmidt Feed store, Medford. . FOR SALE Corn. Inquire1 Dr. Clancy. FOR SALE Cord and tier wood In black oak, Laurel and Fir. F. Ossenbrugge, 401 Riverside Arc. South. Phono 1941. 222 FOR SALE 'Mission grapes, 1 cent a pound. Geary ranch, phone 13 Z. , 203 FOR SALE Fancy Club seed wheat, beardless barley, good grain and alfalfa bay, barley straw, all baled at Rcgar ranch; 3 miles west ot Medford. 202 FOR SALE Spltzenburg and New town apple culls. 50 cents a box at Laurel's ranch. Phone 21-F-23. 203 FOR SALE Three sections Globe- Wcrnecko bookcase, ono largo li brary table, china closet, outlet, largo dresser, chiffonier, two beds, complete, large wardrobe. 227 E. Sixth. Phono SOL FOR SALE English bull terrier puppy, pedigreed, ago five months. Stanton Orlffls. Hurrlll Orchard, phouo Cll-J-3. FOR SALE Grain hay and corn. C V. Isaacs. FOR SALE Large heater, practic ally new, burns either wood or coal, also some oak dining chairs. Call at 204 S. Central Ave., phone 239-L. 204 FOR SALE Light hack, two seats, canopy top, polo and shafts. Also cedar fence posts. W. J. Hartzoll. 201 WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED Grubbing by contract from 20 to 10 acres. F. W. Holby, Medford, Ore., 45 X. Bartlett St. 205 WANTED Plain and fancy laundry work to do at home. Address A. D. 11., caro Mail Tribune. 205 nKLP WANTKI MAUI WANTED Good solicitor and sales man. Apply In person 401 Med ford Hotel. 201 WANTED MISCEIiIiAlTOOUB WANTED To buy, second gas on- glno, 2 H P., Falrbanks-Mome pre rcrred. Address T. Hawklnson, S22 N. Central. 20U WANTED To rent, furnished bun galow five or six rooms, for win tor. No children. References fur nished. Address K. T., care Mall Tribune. 300 WANTED All tho plain sewing to ho' had In Medford. Address ,F. K. W; box 156 Medford. 2t)2 WANTED Roof leak? I repair leaking roofs, rain or ahlno. Phono 12-R. W. H. Smith. 221 WANTED Turkeys and . a good milk cow. J. H, Lyons, Phoe nix. WANTED To borrow $4000 on pro perty worm i-,uvu. uox -t?o. Medford, WANTED Conrinomoht ensos to h'urso, no objection to light house work. Price reasonable Mrs. E. Nahss, 1'4G Si Holly, phouo"26G-X. 210 WANTEI-Sowlng by tho day or at homo. Will do momllug, darning or hemstltchluff. 319 S. ivy. Phono 2SC-K. 205 WANTED To let contract to clear 10 or 12 acres of land. A, E, Hail box 55, R. F. D. No. 1, Med ford. 202 t AIJWLV.V LAND WANTED WE have a customer who wishes to luvest $8000 ncsh In alfalfa land or small stock ranch; alfalfa land preferred, and not too eloso n, HALL & 11ARKDULL, Offleo Medford Hotbl. WANTED CJty or cquhtry property to excuaugq tor uamarnin, uinru Realty Co. 202 WANTEDtTo buy automatic shot SU& CaU713j m BSLF WANTRD raaUIJI WANTED Young or middle aged lady f6r permanent employment In 'Medford. Address box 60, caro .Mall Tribune. 201 FOR SAIiK OK nXCHAXOM FOR SALE OR TRADE SO acre ranch Bear creek bottom $175 per aero. Clark Realty Co. 202 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 boiler return Gee, 15 h. p. 1 engine (At las) 12 b. p.. In good running or der. Address box 24 Jackson ville, Ore., or call on Chrla Ul rlclf, Jacksonville. 209 FOR SALE OR TRADE A good paying business, best location in tho city. Box W. A.,care Mail Tribune. 203 FOR EXCMAOtam FOR TRADE: Ashland residence and cash for good auto. Clark Realty Co. 202 FOR EXCHANGE: Improved ranch tributary to Medford for proper ty In Los Angeles or vletnity. Ad dress 76, care Mail Trlbnne. 202 MONEY TO LOAS. MONEY TO LOAN On city proper ty and close In ranch property. C. A. Knight. 801 East Main. 266 MONEY TO LOAN On city and close la ranch, property. C, A. McArtbur, room 3, P. O, block. phone 3681. , t v BUSINESS UIHKCTOKT AccoBHtaata D. R. WOOD General AccoHBtant Your books audited and kept for'a reasonable figure; your baslnecs solicited. Office. Hearoru msu Tribune bldg; phone 6611; reel deace phone 6302. Atteraeya a L. REAMES, LAWYER Office Medford National Baak DalldlBg. second floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MBALSY Attoraeys-at-Law, Nob. 1 and , Postoftice bldg. A.' E. REAMES, LAWYER Geraett Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL- KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Roosas 11 and 13 Jacksoa County Bask bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at law. Room 2, Rialto buldlng, Medford, Oro. Bill rostcn VERNE T. CANON Bill Poster aad Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jacksoa County Bank bids., Medford, Oregon. Chinese Medicine CHOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicines will cure' rheumatism, catarrh', colds, golturo, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, private diseases and all kinds of chronic and nervous ailments. Stomach troub!e,"onstlpation, indigestion, womb and bladder troubles. 8e ma at 241 B, throat St., Medford, Ore., to' 4, 6;30 to 7:30. Residence phone Mala 42. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES, ir. Louise S. Hedges. Mecbnno-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotboraplste. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-therapy, etc., produce results In. both acute and.curonlc'dlseas&B, Consultation free, 230 N. Bartlqtt street, next door to M. E. church, Hours, 9 a. m. to. 6 p. m. Other hours by ap pointment. Bell phone Mala 4171. DR. 'RiVK, LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, nerve specialist,' Rooms 203-84-05 Garaett-Corey Bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; advice la. dietetics, medical gym nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at tendant. . Phone Home 145-K. Main '7973. Civil HBgineer LOUIS W. WHITINO civtl Engineer and Surveyor, water filings aad Irrigation work a specialty1 sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city, engineering, drafting, sewer design, concrete, work, pump anil canal system's. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford, Oregon. . Granite Work MEDFORD BRICK "CO-Geei W Prlddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors aad a facturera of brick; dealf. in prewed, brick and lime. Offk at thelr'brlck yard, WtMit Jaekeou . afiMmftl!il - , ft J ft BU8IXHM DOtMCTORT DR. W: ML VAM BCOTOC :' , DR. C. CYAN SCOTOO ,. SeatMa (svnett-Gertr W4c, mtHm tit. Medford, Oregoai BetkPheaea. DR. ARTEMUSW. DCANB-Deatlsi;. Office la Rl<o M., 133 . MMm. Gas adsalatetered fer extraetio el teeth. Telepkoae Maim if SI. Nlgad JIHTManv QUAKER NURSBRIB8 Oar trees are budded, not.grarted. our stock Se net frrlated. We gaaraatee ererythlag pat oat. Weare.aetla the trast. II. B. Fattersesv Offiee resaoved' to office Hetel Nash, in side entrance next te Barker stoop. GARBAGE Get yoar premises cleaned a?' ferthe Msaaler. Call on tfee city aerbage waseae for good servtee. Fkoa Mala 6251. F. T.AUeau ACVMfy nivvc HELEN N. YOCKEY Tietary JPafc lie. Bring' your work to Be at tee tea of The MeTi Trlhss Prtaters astd. MEDFORD PRINTING -CO has the best eqalpeed Job ef flee la seatberst Oregon; book , bladteg, loeee leaf systenM. cut paper; etc, ete. Pert lead prices. 27 N. Fir, et ,, JrMnwTlHSQ A8 OtHyMMMI DR8. CONROY ft CLANCY Phya4 ciaas aad surgeeae, Taylor and Phlpps bldg., rooms 210-211-313. Office phone 501, residence phone 612. Office hoars' 9 a. a. te 8 p. ta. DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia Physicians, 416-417 Garaett-Cor-ey Bldg., phone 278-K. Reel dence 420 S. Laurel St, DR. STEARNS Physician aad sur geon. Oftlee Jacksoa Ceuaty Baak Bldg.. rooms' 17-18-19, phase 5501; residence 307 S. Dakdale, phone 7171. Home phone, residence 169, office 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaw aad Surgeon. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited te (Hscasos of women. Offices over nasklaa Drug Store. Office Phenes: M. 1001, tendant. Residence phone Mala 5712, office Home 145. DR. J. J. EMMKN8 Physlolaa aad Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, aose aad throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied. Office 228 E. Main St. .Hours 8:30, a. m. to 8 P. m. Both phones. B B. PICKEL, M. U. Office Jack soa County Bank. Office pae M. 432; Res. phone. M. 58a. DR. MARION Physician artd Sur geon. Stewart Bldg., corner Main and Bartlett, offleo phone, 271; houso phone, 37.3. E. KIRCHGESSNKR. M. D. Prac tice limited to Chronic Diseases. Office Hotel Holland, Wednesdays 10-3., Both phones. .Residence phenes: Fannor 16xx5 Ragle Point and Rogue River line. HERMANN F. RATTla. K. D. Of fice over Medford National Bank. Office phone 6701. Re, Hotel Holland. ' CLARK B. 8AUNDBR8. M. D.,, Prac tice limited to Kyei Ear, Nose and Throat Rye seteatlfleally tested aad glasses furnished when needed. Garnett-Corey Bids;,: 2nd floor. Both Phoaes, Medfersf;'Ore. DR. MARTIN, C, RARBRR Physt- cian ana Burgeon, uruce Palm block, opposite' Nash. Hotel. Hours 10- to 12; 1 to' 4; Phone Pacific 1101. , . . ., ! DR. R. W. CLANCY Pliysiclaa and Surgeon. Phone, office, 501; resi dence, 7241. Of floe hours 10 to 12, a tq 5, r W4B HVeT 6PHvTsp ELLA U. 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