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BY W CQUNCIL $136,000 MORTGAGE WORTHLESS CHECKS i , i ' .:..,.. ltniiliiii tiiailvrn fMiciipIal ln itt tciiliini ii)' llic rlly I'Oiiui'il at uii'tiliiitt lii'ltl TIiiiii1iiv tiviuiinK, Uh) IiIIIn for I lie iniinltt Im-Iiik tillowod mid hi' ttnil iiMM'xmmMit iinliiiiiiiccH lit'lii IHM'll, - Tlli only liriwik in llio rouliiTo rArtift vlivii lint ljilln,r (In; lvtvpliojtv4fvrv l)u; oily Went iIImiOk'(I. 1 uJi hTh wi'iit .t('('ciii niiil tlio 'lly hlnlcH (hut IniiNiiHM'li iih llii-m only nn (i'IoiIiiiik (Miiiipniiy in lli clly (lint iijlly miii hill xlioiilil tin paid, 'lln imyiui'iit of lliu hill mis ilotVfnt Ijlltil Htlldl tilll" IIH' lllV )iMlllil Infill JniKti.'iiti' llw ini'lr ' k? v Ciiiitrnidor I'tTliuifC ,hu lux ilic (iiuli net for tlio cri'dioii of lli ii"v lirido ihit lli'iir t'ri'idc on Mnin h(n'ot wlihdi twiM I'lijnitii'd liy AkIi laud iiartii'H iL for jlu rnioval ol ijiy inoui irii'iuiv iixiani iiiii my for iH'ruHf.ioii lo'ti'iilicud wlili llnf iiallnr. Tlio idly aiilVifiili'd ii nkm- nut lllllll'l) to hViliiiin, iraidi a ili'fif-ioii Willi Mr. B r , I YESTERDAY'S SCORES Nortlnwt W. Vaiiroiivor I.'. tit. It no r,af r.i OS v.c. .KG 3 H"AAiio.T..t..v.4s fCKO mt ....f foi .535 .100 PtTrtlnii.1. .V.'.V.ttlM . Vlriorla r. ,r6 Tncoian 17 NortliM'itlorii I'.iniitm rifln. HMtH)lll)ll, CtXINl, w. ' IJ. O. .000 .580 .570 .HO ,0!i .am ii. i:. 7 ' J 7 va Vnioii .72 .fill IS r.o ....... Uni Auction (lukliuiit I'nrtlnml t t IS fit 71 70 Knn I'rauclHCo . ,4'J Hacrauuiiito ....... 4B r U. I'rniiclKro ..U Kan Portland !i ' UattiTli-H! Mil lor, Horry; Kouritnur, Jfowltty. I .on Ancolon .1 ..1 U 1 r. o nut, VlTIIOIl U.itturltH: Toxor, llowloti; llotiuu. KacraiiKuito ,.,,.,.,,..8 Oakland U la a it n llatturloH; Ollllijan, Kntltx; Itolirur. Ablux, i-y-ir National w. Ij. 27 no :ui is 55 58 05 71 It. Ii P.O. .727 .010 .508 .500 .4)11 .4:17 .:iti:t Now York . .. ,(..H'i'i 01 Qhlnitpi . . , I'TlUuurK iMdladolphla Cincinnati , i '17 M. 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A ttult fori'dejlni: u mortKoipi Tor $1.1C,70K, iiKulnst tlio jducur inlnlnt; jirojiorty lttiowt) n tlio Ihuip (Jrnvi-1 itiliio, ulltiatfi ot Wnlilo, lian huun roini)lonrHl In tlio' colirta or Joi pliluo county, t(o plaintiff I'ldn tlio Uoup (IraVM 'Mludii; 'rotnpnny nn Oregon corporation ami iliifcinlnutM (ho Waldo Counolldntiil Gold .MIiiIiik roinpany. 'I'lio property wa purtdiaet'il rt coiiplo Of 'yuars n:q by. Urn lnt iiiiiiiim! corporations inortQUKO In the iiinoiitit taud vliogn Blvtjn. 'A' H R:iiuoft nml W. J Holiunrtnoyr. nn nttoriiuyH for tlio plaintiff, mid In addition to tin- principle amount miioiI for. thuy a for f ia.500 nttormyu focR and tlio coiiln of Mm forocloKiiro. Tim l)iop Crnvol In ono of tho moist tintod uilnen in tin? dtntrlct, lmvliit; fonnnrly boon known n tlio Wlmor iiiluo, and Iiiim yhddcd forttuwH In tint yoloV pnjtul. F f ZEALAND WITH GOLD r rn "it .i " N. Jorry, tho nujtRot ltlnt;, linn Just roturiiod from a visit to Now Zoal and whoro ho ociirod a larRo colloc tlon of flno HpoclmoiiH of natlvo roIiI to add to IiIh colloctlon. omo of tho Hporlmi'iiH nrn porfget In Hltapo and coloring. ' Jerry Is oiiKiiKed In nmkliif; a j:roat Jlloctlon of virgin ;old for exhibition at w Panama exposition to bo hold at San I'ranclsco In 1015. Ho status that ho' will leavo notliliiK unturned In bin offorta to nocuro flrnt prlro on hlK display. Ho plans to travel over tho entire Klobo collwtlim them. BLACK HAND SEEN IN SAN FRANCISCO TRAGEDY 8AN KUANCISCO. A m;. 9 Work Ini: on tho theory that tho unknown fiian, ovldontly an Italian, who was ubot and killed t-arly today on Uruii ham Htroot butweon Clay and Wnh Initton, wnH tho vjcllui t" " aMBiiHHlii 8oekliit revenue, tho police today aio endeavorliiB to koIvo tho iiiyntcry. Tho murdorod man lay 011 tho Hide walk nearly half an hour boforo tho police wore notified. In tho pockotH woro found $100 In bllla and ti old watch. Two bullotR, fired at cIomo ratine, bud entered tjio rlRlit iddo or tlio head. Ko Identification papers woro on tho body. ' NOTHIK 1M) WATKH USKUS. ArrmiKmijontK have been onado with tho Natatorlum company for tho blowing of tho whlstlo at that placo In case of Hro. Your aro hero by notified to shut oft any water which ybu may huvo running when tho whlstlo blown and keep It turned off until tbroo blasts aro blown which will moan that tho flro la extinguished, Tho abutting off of water In pro vided ror by ordinance nfid all viola tions will bo prosooutod ' 13UC1KN13 AMANN, U0 Flro Ohlof. Houtliciu Pacific Kcurnlou )et tho HlHklyoiiH Join tho Coloatln ISxouralon. Climb tho alaklyoiiK SuiubAy, August 11th, leaving Medford 'nt S a. in., roturnlng roach Modforil'7 p. u., apo dal train made up of moorn at?ol chair cars nnd coaches onjoy tlio wondorrul inonntnln scenery, not overlooking thojuat 0 mineral wator nt Colestln, amfifo abjdo, lirgo pavN lion, tenitla court? good muslo,roimd trip' tare 0110 dollar, ohlldron halt raro, full partlculara at Bouthorn Paolflo Dopot, both phonos. . 120 BACK M NEW Jorry Tiuar, an itinerant urotip pulutor who Iimm IjfH'n around Mod ford for two or thrco tarH, panHcd a niimhor of worthlvmi chockn on mur (.'hantu at llosohurK lat week, and loft for partH unknown. Tuzar had Ihm'H working In HoicburK for noinc nioiillm and bad bocoinn iuito w,pll"nci qualntpd ami had no trotiblo In k curliiK fumlH wlnn ho pn'Kontcid a chock nu ho proKOiitod a fairly Kood appearance when hoIkt. A warrant linit liot'n iHHiiod for bin arrcHt. Tnauir pitlutid noBt of tho iccnury In tho Mod ford thoator and wan cou nt do rod an ardsL In bh lino, 3- EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (By A. O. Howlett.) Tiht yundny"iinir Kcmoos were aver til the Catholic chureli the Fnlher 1 wiih not at home nnd am not able to leiim Ink mime Mr. (JiiIoh, ijr. gliapjeigli nml Mr ler rin Hum i-ittinMit the table at the Sunuiilo and Mth. Ilov.li'tt roinnrk i'd tliaf Kite had forgotten that that wiih the day for MTiiiie at the Catholic church, and that reuiaik brought up the joibjuct of a bell fjr the fliuryh an'd Kiiine ! inadp the liupur)' n to the cM 01 a Miitnlile hyjl fin tin; ebtireh and in the run of oiiiiverxntio'ii Mr. Qates irJiKMi'd to gie oue.linlf toward the liell nnd Mr. I'. V. Slineleigli remarked that lie would gie the other half and would liaxe it here bv the Kith iiiht., with the iiuderhtiiudiiig Unit it was to be placed 011 a temporary tower nml iihcd op the fimt Sunday in Sepwn her, that being the regular day for Korviocrt in Ihe ehiireh, and Mr. llo.iren told me later 011 that 11 iiieiu hcr had presented tho church with a M'stiary for ihe prieM dining the Mlnjooc It is the calculation to have 11 belfry huijt either 011 tlio oluirclt or in front of it and then tlm oilir.cn -will not' forget to go to chureh, .Sunday morning our two daugh ter, Millie Mrs C. K. Hoyt and Hnttie came in from Klamath Full. Mrs. Iloyt has been t-iok hut has greatly iinpmved and Unttio went out to take eare of haer. Holiday about 11:;I0 u. 111. Mr. A. A. Davis and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Y. .. Ijillsi Mr. and Mrs. Ciews Mw. W. llorry ami daughter Miss Ilnm sluiw mid Fred Hills called mid stny ed for dinner lo lie sened nt d p. m. mid (lien went on up (he country returning about W'.'M) i. 111. and spent tho ha)f hour before dinner admiring thu fine scenery around the Sunny Hido and along the hanks of our Lille Hutleo (reek. After their ar rival, 6. A. I'otter, wife ami daugh ter, Min, W, A. Furry and Claud Hiutricitt eantevdriviug up. They ued to live on a 'farm near here mid had boon opt i look (he old place over and Ihen came in to visit Mrs. How lett mid family ml see how much Ragle I'oiut hud grown. Mr. I'ottur has been in business in Ashland for Boynrul years, inuuufueturiug eon ereto blooks, olo. J. A, TJuunns of fcdfprd came out Monday to demonstrate Aju.v Chumieal fire engine. About nil of tlio elty. I'olulejl wore presepj and they seined (o he well pleased with (ho wu,y Ittjijiurnted. Mi-s. CliarloUu 'llrowu, wife of the Into Hubert llrawn of Hritish Colum bia, is heio isiting her nephews mid nieces, tlio eliildien of the late Geo, Drown, and her ninny friends in tluse pints. She and Mrs. Hoyal 0. Hrowu (00k dinner nl tho Smmysido last SuiiuXy. ulsp Mr.4. F, Sater Mr. ShUqp luul gone to Sonttlo on fn.l- iiess btt returned Mommy; Mr. llevfin liiml fijuitly,. 'fto tlio CnllioiiopilesiT iutd goiuvwent nml hroliglit his' wife uiultwo sons over to the Suunysidu for dinnor. Mr. and Mrs, Lotiti of Lnko Creek and Mr. II. N. lleuolicr, it traveline; t r. f 4 -. snle-:iniiii of Portland MOIitii; Colt loiii" called for dimier .Monday, also 11 lady from California who dcclinci to gie her name called to see about gelling a position, 111 lonelier of the Primary denrtiiient m our school iih MiK Maniio Wnghl who was em ployed and since was married to Mr. Hunk, has decided to renign. M. L. Unily who has been out in I lie hills huntingWiinl fishing return ed TiiOMilny. lie mivh that he has had a fino tiino'liaMiig killed some fiuo deer, caught lot of fin 11 fish nml had nomo ofUie he-t waler in the world. J. T. Morns of Medford Has open ed up the bakery here in the place that Heorge Kiley kept. Wo hopo that he will have hotter success in his line limn Mr. IM!e did. I uiiderstiiml that representative a-Orcgon I'ojrer Co. 01 the wniiKirninjwrcgon J'owcr . . .. .. - v ' were iitonu Wednesdny, forenoon nolinitiiH pairoriage for the'eompany and tliev siieeeeded ipnte well in tak ing orders. Thomas Origxby of Hig Hutle brought a load of fine cw posts la-t Mondity'aud started from here aliotit .'I o';lock a. m. 'fncMtnv moniing f the vajley pear Medford. ROOSEVELT SILENT in N12W YOItlC. Ang. 9. With Mrs. Taft, Colonel nod Mfs. Kooscvelt, Gilford Plnchot and numerous trleiidt of tho ltoosovclts aboard, tho Twen tieth Century Limited arrived 25 minuted lato from Chicago today, hav ing been delayed at Cleveland so that Mrs. Taft could make connections from Cincinnati, whero she went to attend tho. funeral of her father. Colonel Koosotolt did not meet Mrs. Taft, who, overcome with grief, at hor father's death, remained In hor stateroom, Mrs. Tatt left hero at onco for Beverly. Whon tho train pulled In a score ot reporters, photographora and n number of leading p'rogrcssheu were on band to greet Colonel lloosovoiu Ho went at once to the Outlook office, whero bo snld: "Wo had a flno time nt Chicago and a bully trip back. 1 shall not make any more speeches now. I will say enough later, though, to mnkn up for my sIIqjicq now." UUSIXKSS OPrOKTUXlTIKS. HUS1NCSS OPPORTUNITY Anyone wishing to enpago In tho billiard business can purchase- all or a halt Interest In tho Owl Billiard par lors bb owner wishes to go away. Sumo can bo purobnsod at a very reasonablo flguro. S. I. llrown. LOST LOST 30x3 4 Inch automobllo tiro between Bugle Point and Medford. Finder pleaso return to A. J. Dally, Kaglo Point, or to this office for roward. 120 FOIl HUNT- Fl'UNISIIKP AITS. FOK RENT -Smith Apis. 217 8. Rlv. FOR RUNT Furnished apartment. Just llko a bungalow. Largo porches, prlvato baths, now, Tho llorben, corner Qulnco nnd W. Main street. Phono 347-L. FOR RKNT FUUNI8UKD ROOMS FOR RKNT Largo Blooplng room, $1.50 and ?2 per week. Modern homaokcnplng apavtmuuts. S1G and $10. Home phono 26G-K. 222 South Holly. FOR R12NT Modem furnlahed rooms at tho Cottage, G04 West 10th at., two blocks south Medford Hotel. Hot ami cold wator la rooms. Home phono 217. Mrs. II. M, Cosa. , VH W PARK V1KW Hotel hn changed hands. Av hotel for work ing, on, with coo, clean outside iMOtUB. ?1.50 a weok. Cood moala 25 conta. Traualenta 25 cents n nluht. J. T. Ferry.PPron. 141 "f - t l-'Olt' 1 N T ltOUSKKlHa'ING w v ItOOMS' FOIt RUNT Furnlslfcd housokeop liiK rooms. 21 Oono3co etioot, I'hoito Pacific 4224." 133 OR LITTLE WHILE FOIl JtBNT Two room rirrnlshed liotnfe and screenod porch, 220 8. Crape. 123 FOR RKNT Modern tWo-room bouso. M. A. Rader, at M. F. & 1L Co. FOR RENT 10 room houso rear of Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank, sultablo for business, real estate, boarding or rooming- house. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth. and Fir sts. FOR RKNT Eight room house, also bIx room apartment, closo In, rea sonable. Inqulro Oakdale Cash Grocery. 12C FItEE RENT Small furnished or unfurnished housi in exchange for slli;ht services. All conveniences. Phono 1C12 or 417 "J" St., cor- nor South Oakdale.' 122 i FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Large, comfortablo ot rico rooniB with elevator service, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furnl turofc Hdw. Co.- v FOR REXT MLSCELliAXEOU9 FOR RENT Ranches largo and sail, alfalfa and garden lands. Gold Ray Rca)ty Co., Cth and Fir. FOR RENT 40 acres on upper Rogtio River, beautiful mountain home, flno hunting and fishing, good house and barn, alfalfa field, garden and irrigation ditch. Ad dress P. O. Box. 702, Medford. Oregon. ' FOR SALE LOTS' FOR SALE Largo lot 112x220. good soli, two small houses and poultry yard. Flftc"en prune trees loaded with fruit. Water on lot. Cheap tor cash. 3$ Benuctt ave. ' '. 110 FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE 7 room bungalow, large screen'cd sleeping porch, electric lights nnd gas for cookln. Own ers want to leavo city. Price reasonable. Inqulro 504 Vr. Ham ilton, cor. Oakdalc. H. J. Moeller. 119 FOR SALTS ACTtGAGH FOR SALE Eight acres. Just out stdo city limits, all planted to 3 year old apples; small house, good well: 12500. W. T. York & Co. FOR SALB t,AND FOR SALE By owner, 50 acres all tenced and cross Tenced, now 5 room houso and barn, two chicken houses, good spring, fuo young or chard, good horse, wagon and har ness, chickens, household goods and tools. 12 acres In crop. Every thing goos tor $1500 quick sale, $700 cash, balance ono or twp years. W. L. HowlamL Colestlp. Orogon. 124 FOR BALTanSCEMjANFPUB FOR SALE A good strong moun tain hack, nearly now. J. C. A.. Medford Mall Tribune. ' FOR SALE Guitar, phono C372. 120 FOIt SALE Saw Mill. 25 H. P, saw and shlnglo mill with equip ments. Good location and good rig, will sell cheap. Inquire. 83, Trlbuno Offico. 127 FOR SALE Chicken ranch and ber ry patch Vi mllo from Medford, aldowalk, electric lights, telephone, otc. Seo W. H'. Everhard, 1013 W, Ninth st., phono CG71." FOR SALE Cheap. Bull pups; the kind that will look after tho chil dren and houso whon you nro gotiQ. Y. J. Johnson, Klamath Falls. 120 FOR SALE Cheap, my, threo bear houdiia and 0 puppies; puppies half fox hound. Y. J. Johnson, Kla bath Falls. 120 FOR SALE Horses, harness and wagons chojp, camp outfits, of all ktnda. Saddles and pack outfits. 40 N. Riverside, rear of. Hubbard stoio. 120 HELP WANTED MALK WANTED flood gonoral Blacksmith at II. Elliott's, Medford. 120 MEN Ojf WQMBN Vontlng HsM. pleasant cinriloyinont at good, big pay, call at tho B. & II., 303 East Main St., Medford, 123 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Socond hand offico desjc, either flat or roll top, Addres3 Box 8, caro Mull Trlbuno, 128, FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE Good 7-room house, modern. with twp lots on South Central avenue, east fronf, also lot' and barn Joining place. Four room house with two lots close fn, con nected with sewer and city water. St-e owner," T. LV Taylor. Ihono Bell 8C-R-4. " . 120 FOR KXCnxSOK FOR TRADE 4-room house, elec tric lights, sewer in, on paved st., and side walk In, will trado for acres or small ranch. 311 west Jackson st., no agent. 155 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountants D. R. WOOrJ General Accountant Your books audited and kept for a reasonablo llgure; your business collclted. Orffce, Medford Mall Trlbuno bldg: phone C611; resi dence phono C302. Attorneys D. W. BAGS HAW Attorney-at-Law. Jacksonville. Ore. Offlcot Bank bldg., second floor. Phene: Pa cific. Main 33. C. L. REAMES, LAWYER Offico Medford National Bank building, second floor. POUTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALBY Attorneys-at-Law. Nos. 1 and 2, Pobtoftlce bldg. . E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnelt Corey bldg. MDLKEY & CHERRY (R. F. MUL KEY. GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson County Bank hldg. Brick and CcnienL Tho Medford. Hydraulic Cement, Brick and Block Works. Spe cialty, ornamental brick for flre--place3, tilo porches, columns, water tables, slits, caps, arches, chimneys, lawn vases, Jardlnlorcs, flower pots Phono Main 541, corner 10th and Fir streets. Bill Posters VEUNB T. CANON .Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly rilled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg., Medford. Oregon. Ch II Engineer LOUIS W. WJIITING Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Water tilings and Irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, buildiug grades, city engineering, dratthig. sower design, concrete work, 'j nipp and canal systems. Room 2. Palm bile, Medford. OntKon Chlioprnclors DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louiso B. Hodges, Mechano-Thernplt'ts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsta. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tlvo gymuasttcsi, hydro-therapy, etc., produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consultation free. 330 N. Bartlctt street, next door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in. Other hours by ap pointment. Bell phone Main 4171. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, nervo specialist. E. 9th and So. Riverside. Vapor baths and scien tific nmssagg given; advice in die tetics, medical gymnastics,, hydro therapy. La'dy attendant. Phono Home 1CS-IC. Main 7973. Chinese, Medicines CHOW YOUNG'S Chineso medicines will euro rheumatism, catarrh, colds, golturo, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralysis, prlvato diseases and all kinds of chronic and nervous ailments. Stomach trouble, constipation. Indigestion, womb nnd bladder troubles. See 1110 at 241 S. Front st Medford, Ore., to 4, G:30 to 7:30. Residence phono Main 42. Contractor nnd Builder O. M. ROSE, Contractor and Bulldor Country work a specialty. Plana nnd estimates free. Box 522, Med ford. Phono Main DGG2. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. Q. O VAN SCOYOO ' Dentists Garnott-Coroy bldg., Bulto 310, Medford, Oregon. Both Phones. DR. ARTE,mUsy. HEANE Dontlat, Office In Rla'to bldg., 123, E. Main. Gas administered for extraction of teeth. Telophouo Main G81. Night phono 4432. Furniture MISSION FURNITURE WORKS ' Corn,or 8th and, Holly sts., MedfdnL Mission 'rurnlturo imido to order. Cabinet Work df all kinds. A trial oror, spllcltod, JJU8INH8S DIKHOfOltV GranRo H'orks MBDPOUD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Prlddy, O. D. Nagla, Geo. IV O'Orfen Contractors and r"nu facture'ra or brlclcr 'deafe"!!! lircsed brick and Uine. Office nt their brick yard, West Jackson Ht. Phono No. 34C1. . Oartwgs GAItBAGE Get jpur preinliws cleaned up for" the summer. Call on the city garbago wnguiTS tub" good sorvrw. Plion'o Maid 62S1. V. Y. Allen. Notary Public ' HELEN N. YOCKBY-oiary Pub lic Bring yourjwoft tine Rt'ti4i sign of T?if Mall Tribune. 7 " f$.' Numeric QUAKER NURSERIES Ooc "nefl are budded, notf grafted. Cus. stock la not irrigated. We guarantee everything p"Ut out Wo aro not In tho trust. II. B. Patterson. Office removed to offjea Hotel Nas: in side enrancp next to barber sngp. Printers' and PUblfnliers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped Job offico In southern Oregon; book binding, loetieleaf, systems, cut paper, etc. etc Port land prices. 27 ft. Fir at. PliyxtcIaH ami Surgeeim DBS. CONRQY & CLANCY' Physi cians and surgeons, "Taylor 'and Phipps bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Office phpua 501, residence phone G12. Office hours 9 a. a to ti p m. ' " DR. t G. CARLOW. DR; KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 4IG and 4J7 Gar-nctt-Corey bldg. Phone'MaIn'6351. DR. STEARNS Physlclariwand sur geon. Offico Garnett-Corey bldg.. rooms 211-212, phono 55&1; rosl denco 307 S. Oakdale, phono 7171. Home phono, residence 109, offico 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D- Practice limited to dls,a8s' o women. Offices over Hasklns Drug Store.. Office Phones! M. 1001, Home 28. Residence Phenes: M. 79S1. Home 357-K. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Sur?on. Practlco limited to eye, ear. nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supDlIcd. Offico 21 G E. Main St.. over Bed ford Hardware cb'mpany. Hours S;30 a. m. to 8 p. m Both phones. E B. PICKEL, 7,f. D. Ofrice Jack son County Bunk. Offico phone M. 432; Res.phOM, Id. 582. DR. E. H. PORTER Physician and Surgeon, St. Marks Block Offico phono 4901. Resldetipe 70$1. DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and G Keutnor bldg. Office hours 10 to 12. 2 to 5. Phone, Bell 2.71. Rcstdenco phone Hell 272 Home 347-X. E. KIRCHGESSNER. M. D. Prac tice' linilted to Chronic Disease. Office Hotel Holland, Wednesdays 10-3. Both phones. Residence phonos; Farmer IGxxS Eagle Polu,t and lloguq Rtyer Hup. HERMANN P. RATTE. M. D. Of XIcs ovor Medford National Bank. Offico, phono G701. Res'., Hotel Holland. CLARK E. SAUNPBUS. M. P.. Prac tlco limited to Eyo. Ear, Nose and Throat. Byes scientifically 'tested and glasses furnished wufeifneodud. Gnrnott-Corey Bldg., 2nd floor. Both Phones, Mpdfor, Ore. . Real Estate GEORGE L. DAVIS, timber' lands, room 205. Home phone 131-Rj Ovor Fruitgrowers Bank, REAL ESTATE L. N. Judd Ore., fruit, ultalfa and lands- Talent, garden' ' StoHOgrapbers ELLA M, GAUNYAW Palii block. w(,Jitv(biinnu wuir, uone ijuioki and well. - - iwrvf TrHHfor BADS TRANSFJCR STORAQf Op. Office 10 South Flr ?hit Bell 3162; Home 3 SO.- rftM rights Service guaraateed, ' ' - 'UHdertskeif 7"T mrrr JOHN A. PERL UHderuxrt'ftMii; t- . nol.V n& . 3.. ' . Minoaimer- -y'2L Wf MAHM M 4 71 ,ilclif Jtlil ISBI vi -, ...n..., mill ipj, TBI Or dy Afuiwspiwi ms&m, ' 4 ' Ai. 1 I JS t ! 1 '' ! ; V ' O