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3fl ' , f P C3 li-U ly Rl ' , I" .(' Jeff Never M, twrr, iwc to tut RKH. Vou Kmaui ii ni.i I i ---. nwfc 1VvM rvMTfy "i.T.riNMQVtH.V. UooK ftt f MB ASToit T WTMC. VimvOW(J wi out N-,ro. HogjC , K S 1 -J Our Correspondents 1 EAGLE POINT EAQLETS Hy A. 0, How)U Mr, Holly tlin liiHiintnro inuii rcpro mmtliiK (tut McMliiuvlllo Mutual wan oiil l'rlility InoklnK nftur thn Intorontu of lit coinii.tny. Mr. T, h. Truimt-ll of OrantH I'nM rnllml (or illmior InHt Friday, Ho wiik lium tuoUttiK (or a location, HI wlfo va horo n fuw vsookn oko nint ho foil In luvo with our town that I hey ttro tlilnldiiK ( lorntliiR nmoiij; int. Tim luniltt-r for tho nhlnwalkH )mn liooii tllNlrllmtml itlnnR tiui roulo nml llm work comuinurtui to jiut It down, but thoro mmiii to Im n hitch ui to whom to put It, ad thoro Ii a (tarty that wnntH to mnko itomo chntiRo In tint rotito 6 n to mnkti It HtrnlKht nnit hnvA It romo alono to ttm now (t'lictm thnt hnvo licuu hullt. .Mr. V., I'. l.k who In IIvIiik Juitt out hIiIo of tlio InroriMtrntlan brought In u flno lot or titoloiu and ranti Ioiok lant wt'ok, Htv. HIckN, formerly nf Athland, hut now hnvlnc charge of tho FlrnL llaptlm church or Albany, will roin-moiii-o n Hcrlcii of niootliiKH hero on tho lUth or thtN month and rnntlnun until nml liHinln tho 30th, Mr. Hlcka In n'v(ry roreoful itroachor, oh wt'll an n vry popular one and wo txpict to itco Kood rciiillH. Itov. Hnyeii, n llnptlot mlnlntnr who ' ha boon pronchlni; In and abova llrouwitboro rontildcrnhlo tho pant KljrliiK and Hummer roturnod from Kluinnth county hul Haturday. !'. I Aiidirnoii and hi nlittor-ln-Inw, Mr. !:.,( JooiJ of Mcdford cuino In litHt Haturday mid took dliiuor at tlio Hunny Sltli Thy and Mrs. R. (Ipod and nnnther Ronlu-aw or Hnv. (looil had boon nut on n hunting and aimplng trip In tho IiIHm on tho hund wntorH or tho Umpqua nnd Hokuo rlvorii for about throo wcokn trnvcllng on hortiolinck nml rampliiK out with n'toiit, Mm. flood nntd that (lioy hnd n flno tlmo and ammtK thorn killed olovcu doer And that they had it tinntlty or Jorkod von lion. fI.at Huudiiy mornlnK your oor roHpoudout took it trip to Antloch whuro ho mot llov M, 0. I)avl our .Sunday Rchnol mlnnlonary. nnd after ha hnd comluctod tho Sunday school Invltod mrt td pronch, which I did to u Minalt congregation. Quito n mtirt biir of th'6 pooplo from thnt noctlon had koiio to tho Hucktoborry nnon ta'ln nnd 6ino woro off with tho thrashing machlno, otc. I under Hlimd that thoro will ho uh much grain thranhod In HnntH Valloy and vicinity an him over boon thranhod for a numbor of yoam, and owing to tlio high prlco of HQcka many of tho farmora nro roiinlrlug tholr old gran nrlon or bulltUtiff uow onorf. In tho nftvmpon Mv. Dn,vh woiU to tho Illnck Onk lohool hoimo, on Yankoy Crook, nnd preaohod, ho roport hnv Iub hnd fltty-tWo porBoim to preach' to. (i tfood dnllfcnco for A country nchool Iioiibo, and nt night proachod nt Tfthlo Itok. Ho In a hiutlor. 0, II. IMokot trnvollng iwJoantaw for n flulonl nitd Portland Hnrdwnro company wiih n cnllor Suturdny, nmouK 6ir inorohnntu nnd took otiif por at tho Biinuy Sldu. Dlod on Hundtty, Soptombor 1, nt tho rdHldonciK of hla on Frod, Mr. iHiuic Flndloy of Uqnotmrff, agod 70 yearn nnd 8 montlm. Ho onvoa n wlfo, Hocoml wlfo and olovon ohttdron, bIx dnnghtofl nnd fiVo iiono. Th'o roJ mnlim will bo taken to (Irnnttf Pn for Intorinunt, tomorrow, TnoHduy. Oot your school tnblotn, coniponl tlon book, pencil, Inkn, oto., tho tho" Modol Vnrloty-' Storo. (AdV.) OHHIONflnonO, N, 0 Sopt. '.A mnflB c'onvon'tlon of tho' Roo6volt nd JiorontH In North OnVolInn nsROinblod hoio tqdny a name presidential oleq tufa nnd dooido tho (iuon(lon ot put tlilg it Btnto ticket In th0 field, Tho rogului lVopub'llcnt(H, oi Tuft follow orlt, will hold' tholr state oonvontloh in'Ohurlqtto tomorrow. .-ju.-jt 'i .ii Worries About Small Details Like Money . l, ' j..'K.- It i. ii fr " flOW, WGM. 8UIUD b. a Wit.t. UKoTtLj rtNOifAfKC A WUUON TJOUAH5 DEIENCER GAP Jiih. llunnii Iiiik returned to Iiih Iioimo on Itogiio river nftur Hpeiullu tlio niiintner nt Fort Kltunitlti. (. Hint JoliiiHtou wiih in .Motl ford Thuriuliiy nml Frhluv on hiiniiieMH. I)r K. Kiri'ligoHHiier mndn u pro foHHiomil trip urrofiK tho river to (Iriinl Mnttliowh' place Iml Hiiinlay. Kiimlnv both l', II. (Irn.v'H nml Ok. car Modcon' Iimuom eaulit fint. PiiHk of Itolli lioiiweM were ilestroyed. It ix not known linw either fire Mim ed. The dnneo niveu nt Jo.k Knjlirt'rt Hokuo river ruiieh lust Haturday, AiigitNt ill, wtiM well nttOmled Ity peo ple fntm Afedford and tlio Kiirrouml injj country. The inunie nb funilHh eil by I'rafWtfor Sliirlit, firnt violin, nHHirtted by .Mihnef Mury nrtil Martha Clngo on (lie pliimt, nml Mini John hloit with violin cello. Hoy KfnVy lin relunieil to bin home nt Henjle nfjer n few weeks' work nt Klnmiith KttlN. Holiool Marled lant Monday, Sep tember -, nt Antioeh, with .NHks Al liertu Stacy tin tenelier. I'errv Fowler Iiiik returned to bin home on' Hoj;iie river nftorn few dnyn' vitlit with his dnuJhtor, Mr. I tor lh:l Morrihon, who rondo nt Kl. Kliimntlrr PHOENIX Dr. Mnlingreii wiih in .Jaeknoinlllo Tuuwlfty, The W. C. T. U. wll mot niili .Mix Anna Towuu Tliurxdnv nflornoou. Mrs. Inymuu of Woodlttirn, Ore gon, irt the mtimt uf her brother, Ju. Tlirnsher'nnd faniilj', V, Miller in in Colontdo the past week on biihlnoHH, fleorgo Alford, G. A. Morxo nnd Q. Fuller left Monday morniii); to at tend the, Mate fair at Salem. The. eighteen months 'old child of Mr. nnd Mr. J. CiiHter died Monday qfter nu iIIiiohh of Hoverul weeks. Dr. Afnhngren'H mother nml broth er, who hnvu been visiting him for tho past month relumed to their homo in I'otalumn, California, last week. The Presbyterian Indies held u ro oeptiou nt tho homo, of Mrs. John Cow i(st Thnrsdny nfternoon in hon6r of Mrs, Itobrt Orr who is soon to I'cnve the oily. "Tint Indies prcsentou Mrs. Orr with a ninntle clock in token of her long- nml faith ful services in tho society. NECK AND M , RACE FOR CONGRESS In I ' t SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Sopl. 4. Tho renubllcnn nomination for con- gross from tho eighth district will dopend entirely upon tho final count from roinoto proefneta, according to roturim rocelvod today. 2, A, Hayosi regulur ropu'hllcnn, rtobort M. Clark "progrosalve nro runnliig nook and nook, with tho odda nllglitly In favor of Hayes; Both can didates claim victory, , in 'ex Cent p Iuvontmoat For, ai roaj barjualiv, f can show yon'ono In' -G acres of Uenr, Crook bottom.-y All' In bearlngr fruit, alfalfa and" garden. Six- room housY, good biifn nnd watot1. Within 1 miles Medfdr'd on Macadam roadt Paoiflo Highway, R. F. D tolophone, gas nnd electricity. t6w price arid lib- orul torni8. Or ton acres In. (oarlug appies nnu' pea re m i" iniio oi i;on trai Point.' 1 room house, etc. 1G per ootit ot prlco nskod allowed1' for rreBotit drop If not d,eslre by jiur 'ohifser, Se or ritu owqor, Bqx 77, Routo 2, Mod ford' at'oneo, as will sq1. V ' --, RADFORD MOTJ TRIBUNE, ' .i'jijj. uj -J"1 1 j. jjjj-J'. '-gyg'j.ju.iJJ l HUH? -ilihM With ilehnto in connection with the miiiigenieul of tho public market in connection with tho sole of meat to enliven tin proceedings, tho elly Council held its regular monthly session Tuesday evening1 nnd dis patched considerable routine busi ness. Tim ilelmio in regnrd to Iho public market ram 11 when Louis Ileil ap plied for u permit to screen three booths nt the market nnd sell meat in that place. Mr. licit stated thnt Councilman Millar had promised to sec that Ids rcqnest would he gnint ed by the council. Mr. Millur in re ply stated that he hnd agreed to brim: the mntter before the council nnd thnt ho was nof n ''lobbyist." Follewliii: n debnle of some length Ihc matter was referred to tho pub lic mnrket committee. The council lust evcuinir ngreed to pny the snlnry of Chief llittson for the past month, nlthnuuh the chief hns pot been working owing- to sick ness, f The bills for tho pit it mouth were allowed. The uunrterly report of the city Irt'nAnrer was filed nnd accepted. The liijuor license of It. S. Had- cliff was reuowed for a pcridd of six months. The recorder was ordered to nd vertisu for bids for .fJO.dOO bridge bonds. llitls of tho .Incobseii-Hnde com pany and tho Clork & Henery Con- strnelion compnuy for improvement Iwiitls were ni't'eptfd. A resolution to pave Cot In go stret with asphalt from Main to Taylor streets was pust-ed. NEW TODAY A seven room houso on South Cen tral, beyond paving, vast front, lot 60x285 feet. Kloctrlo lfghtB and city wntor, two porches, largo back yard Bet to bcrrlcti. Prlco If taken soon, 11300.00. 100 acres with nearly four million foot ot snw Umber, ono fourth plno, In Douglas county, near Rouoburg. ThlB In owned by a non-rcsldent and priced low at $2,000.00. 100 acres, 45 acres In cultivation, bnlnnco In pasluro, no wnsto land, 18 ncres In Irrigated alfalfa and grain, and' forty more acres easily Irrigated If desired. Plenty of wntor for Irri gation. G room houso, hot and cold Wntor, largo barn, and otiier buildings 10 acres ot 12-year-6ld apples and pearl, produced last year over 1200 Worth of fruit. Other flno features In connection with tills truly diversi fied place. Let us explain them. Tho placo gops at the way down price of $75 per acre. Half cash, forms on bulunco. C. D. HOON Room 1U, JaeksOB Cuffy;Ilalc nid. FOR SALE-LAND C ti W- 9 ,."S Hero Ib the best buy to bo had In this valloy teday: ISO acres, 12 miles north of town, facing on thontaln county road, two miles' north ot tho Modoo Ranch, Tlio laud Ih jirnctlcally lovol, and for the moat part Is free from sur face' stone. Particularly desirable for the cul ture of fruit or grain, as ta shown by adjoining pieces, I havo examined 'this personally, and atnnd ready to show It to anyone whp means business, For u short tlino, I can offor this at $35 por aer: No clearing to bo douo excepting a tow BCuUerlug'oukB. Soil Is of u cljocolato color and will average In doptli from five to ten foot. OKO. C. COllNITlUfl, Mlaln4ti:il VM 1C .Main St. MEAT QUESTION mmm MMMTO110;' OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER - -J ) 'J'i1 IJJJ -JUBIU-IW BOURNE 10 SUPPOR vfflfo HTftPffMT ml4$r-rniM WASHINGTON, Sept. L Senator Jonathan Bourne of Oregon Issued a stafoment hero' today declaring that tie wlllVuilport'colonel Tt6oievclC for" the jirflsldency. 'Jfe Is as yet unde cided whothcr to take the stump for (he progressives. KMHn ot Hate of r,nMi.OO of Rchcol Hondi. District o. N, Jackson Ontntyf Oregon. Bids will bWrolcovd up to SC tomber 10 at the'bour of 10 a. m. ot said day, by Jamesr M. Cronemlller, feasurer of Jackson County, Ore., at the offlco of tho county treasurer In the city of Jacksonville, Ore., for tho purebnso of $2,000 coupon bonds at $200 denomination, to bo Issued by School District No. 8, Jackson County, Ore. Payable In 10 yearn, optional after G years, bearing In terest at tho rate ot G iter cent por annum from Unto 0f delivery of loans. Interest puyablc, semi-annually, bids to bo accompanied by a certified check, IT per cent of tho amount ot the bid. The board of directors ot said school district No. K reserve tho right to reject any and sll bids. Dated this 31st day ot August, 1012. JAMKS M. CRONEMILLER. Troasuror of Jackson County, Ore. Classified Advertising PAYABLE W ADVANCE RATES: One cent per word per insertion; 50c the line by the month. FOK RK.Vr FORMSIlKIl AITS. FOR RENT -Smith Apia. 217 S. Rtv. V O It UK N T HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms for light house kcopltiK, furnished or unfurnished. Hot and cold water. 03 G V. 4th St. Phono Pacific 4902-. 143 FOR KENT FDKN1SUKD KOOMH T1IB PARK VIEW Hotel bm changod hauds. A hote,l for work ing en, with cool, clean outside rooms, $1.50 a week. Good meals 25 cents. Transients 25 cents a night. J. T. Perry, Prop. 141 FOR RENT Larpe sleeping room, $1.50 and $3 pur wcqk. Modern housekeeping apartments, $15 and $1G, Home phono 2C0-K. 222 South Hotly. torn kkni -nvvvm FOR REN.T-fEIght rqoui modern bungalow, ' paviJd a'troof. vaultablo lor -' inmipes. taenia ns i at. 4. 140 FOR RENT Seoh room houso. Bleeping, porch, closo In, paved street, $20. Soo or phone Qui. Sargent. 145 FOR RE-NT Flvo room nicely fur- t iiiqutiu nuubu, ku1 IUV.-UVIUH, ju a month. Goo. C. Cornotlus, FOR RENT Eight room houso and six room apartment, closo In. See or pkpno Colonel II. H. Surgout, 141 FOR RENT Madara flTe-room i house. It. A. lUder, at U. F, & H. Co. FOR RENT 10 room house roar of Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank, suitable for buslnoss. real estato. hoarding or rqomlng houso. Gold Ray Realty Co., Gtu and PIr sta.. FOR RENT 4 room houso. $0.00 por mionth. Gold Ruy Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. tt FOR RENT Furnished 3 room houso, water ud sowor. garden nnd fruit. Iuqulro 712 Four-, toenth street. FOK KENT OFFICES FOK RENT Lnrgo, comrortablo of flco rooms with elevator sorvlcoj steam hqatt bet and cold wntor.. Low fates. Apply Mcdford Furni ture & Hdw, Co. WH6K.6 mw A . ,, , Hi ; 'i'fW.G' !;' i t 4 ..... flu -- -w ... .! i! i .! .- "'"'' ., m iijiiii ui.iki, . . . aaMIHHBBaaiMMdlIHiaHHIBIIMIIIHHHHHB'aHIV'HK' r w V (T.W TMM-mif rtfl r 1T1 - " ' - - w j mmwhMim FOB REST MI8CBMW1JOSODS FOJt ..HKNT -Ranches lar and small, alfalfa dnd garden lands. Gold Ray Realty Co., 0th and Fir. FOirRENT30 room furnished hotel on percuulagu. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR LKASB- Fplly equipped placer mfno. Gold Ray Hoalty Co, FOK SAUfc &AXD FOR, SALC Ranches, acre tracts, twon property on 5 and 10 years time.. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. FOR SALB 83 acres partly Ira proved land, 5 room furnished house, stock and crops go with tho .place. Plenty of good water. Price $2000. Address box 52, Jacksonville. ICC FOR SATJSi-nOUSES. FOR SALC 4 rpom House and lot, $000.00. . Gold Ray Realty Co.. 81xtb and- Fir. tf FOR SALK I will sell an equity of $800 in a modern furnished house, cheap for cash. W. F Mall Tri bune. HI FOR SALB On Bmall monthly pay ments, small house on large lot, east front, sewer and water. In qulro 130 W. Main. HC VOH BAIiK ACKKAGK FOU 8ALE Eignt acrea. Just out Ide city limits, all planted to 3 year old apples: Bmall bouse, good well: $2500. W. T. York & Co. POR BALE MlSGKLdiANKOOH FOR SALE A good strong moun tain hack, nearly new, J. C. A.. Medford Mall Tribune. FOR SALE DrlvlnK liorso. buggy and harness, R. W. Buchanan. R. R. No. 2, phono Pacific 732-J-l, . 142 FOR SALE Fancy Red Crab Apples, 4 cents per pound, delivered. Berkeley Orchards. Phono Sll-F- 21. FOR SALE 4x5 Camera, swing back, long bellows, convertible lens for telephoto work, plates or fllmB, 5 photoholdora and good carrying case. Can bo scon at Medford Book Store. FOR SALE Bartlett pear culls, fine ror canning, 3& renin n uox, tooi hllls Orchard, Pacific 1131. FOR SALE I havo sold my lumber yard at Central Point, therefore will sell all my furnltnro at pri vate sale. Peninsular Range cost $05.00. will sell for $25.00. Refrigorator cost $20.00, will sell ror $12.00, Quality carved oak dining room set. cost $140 will sell ror $90. Full set Havlland china, cost $90, will sell for $45. Several solid mahogany rocking chairs. Solid mahogany book case and secrotary, cost $30, will sell for $20.00. Solid oak Library Table, cost $25, will sell for $15. Solid mahogany flower stund, cost $10, will sell ror $3.50. Sold curly birch bod room set, cost $140, will soil tor 57.50. Dresser and wash stand mahog any, cost $55, will sell for $25. Two 9x12 Royal Wilton rugs, cost $S0. will sell for $50. Ono SxlO Body Brussolls, cost $30, will soil tor $15. Ono 9 Mi xl 2 Mi Oriental rug tako reasonable prlco. Now Domestic sewing machlno, cost $42.50, will sell for $25. Now mahogany piano, cost $500 will sell for $250. Many small things which will I will gladly prlco to any ono upon Inquiring. Harry E. Trovlllo, Con tval Point, Oro. 142 FOU SALE A 32 Wluchestor rlflo. Inquire nt Snoll's rooming houso. 21 Gonesoo, 140 FOR SALE Ono 2-horso wagon, al most now. Will tako In wood. 103 East 11th street. 140 HELP WANTED MAIuV WANTED Mcssongor uoy wheol. A Western Union. with 143 HELP WANTKU FEMAL WANTED A girl for gqnoral houso. woYk. Must bo good cook, Tele phone 3341, Mis. Bert Andorson, 900 W. Mnlu. WANTED School girl to work for room and board. 341 West Second Btroot. m WANTED' SITUATIONS. WANTED Position ia foreman on fruit ranch. Many years oxpor lonco on tho coast. P. O. Box 053. 144 '4, 1012 T" r" BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Anyone Wishing, to engage In the billiard business can purchase all or a half Interest In tho Owl Billiard par lors as ownor wishes to go away. Same can be purchased at a very reasonable figure. S. I. Brown. WANTED Young man with $2,000 to Invest in a good paying business. This a number one business pro position, no agents need apply. Box J. B. Tribune. 141 310NEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN Off Improved city or ranch, property. Box 85, Mall Tribune. MONEY To loan on Improved city or ranch property, C. A. Knlgbt, 801 E. Main. 150 MONEY To loan in amounts of $5000 or more. Bennett Invest ment Co. 145 LOST LOST Gold broach, on Laurel a"nd W. Main, return to City Record er's office. Reward. 141 LOST Reward $5. Ono grey mare with dark main and tail, branded "L K" on left shoulder. Last seen on Antelope Creek. J. B. Hannah, Beagle. Ore. 140 FOK SALE OR KXCTIANGK FOR. SALE Or trade for wood de livered in Mcdford. Ono good team, harness, wagon and wood rack. Address H. P. Flury, Tal ent, Oregon. 155 BUSINESS DIRECrOKY Acceuntants: D. R. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited and kept for a reasonable llgure; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mali Tribune bids: phone CG11; resi dence pneno 6202. Attoraoy P. W. BAGSHAW Attorney-at-Law. Jacksonville. Ore. Office: Bank bldg.. second floor. Phene: Pa cific, Main 33. C.-L.' REAMES, LAWYER Offlco Medford National Bank building, second floor. PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attornoys-nt-Law Noa. 1 and 2, Postoftlce bldg. A. U. REAMES, LAWYER Garnet. Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (It K MUL ICE.Y, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackhou Cottuty Bank, bldg. Hill Poitere VERNE T. OANON Bill Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County Bank bldg., Medford, Oregon. Brick and Cement. Tho Medford Hydraulic Cement, Brick and Block Works. Spe cialty, Ornamental brick for fire places, tile porches, columns, water tables, sills, caps, arches, chimneys, lawn vases. Jardinieres, flower pots Phono Malu 541, corner 10th and Fir Btreets. Civil Engineer L'omTVTVlITTING Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Water filings and irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering, drattlug, sowor design, concrete work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford, Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louiso E. Hodges, Mechnno-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsts, These systoms, Including dietetics, cura tlvo gymnastics, hydro-therapy, etc., produco results in both ncuto nnd chronic diseases. Consultation free. 230 N. nartlett streot, next door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 it. in. to 5 p. in. Other hours by ap pointment Bell phono Main 4171. DR. R, J. LOOKWOOD, Chiropractor, norvo specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Gnrnett-Corey Bldg. Vapor hatha and scientific massago glvon; advice- in dietetics, zuodlcal gym- nasties, hydrotherapy. Lady at toudant. Phono Home 145-K. Main 7973. Chinese Medicines 01 tOW" YOUNG'S 'Gluti'vae medlctnos will euro rhoumntlsm, catarrh, colds, goUuro, throat and lung trouble, doufuesa. paralysis, prlvato diseases and all kinds of chronic and nervous allmouts. Stomach trouble, constipation, Indigestion, womb nud bladder troubles. See mo at 241 S. Front at., Medford, Ore., to 4, 0:30 to 7:30, Residence, phono Mnlu 42, ,B2jgB By "Bud" Fisher ; . V J .$' l u .U'A L. IIUHINESS IHREOTQRir Jk-n(Hi DR. W. M. VAJf 5COYO0 DR. C. C VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnett-Corey bldg., unite 310, Medford, Oregon. Both Phones. DR. ARTEMUS W. DRANK Dentist. Office In Rlalto bldg., 123 E. Main, Gas administered, for extraction" of. teeth. Telephone Main 681. Night phone 4432. Gf-aBtte'VCorks MEDFORD BRICK CO. Geo. W. Prirfdy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of brick; dealers Li pressed brick and lime. Office at their brick yard, West Jackson st. Phone No. 3401. Garbage OARBA'GE Get yonr premises cleaaed np for the summer. 'Call oa the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone Mala 6251. F. Y. Allen. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. We guarantee everything put ouU. We are not In the trust. H. B. Patterson. Office removed to office Hotel Naafe; inside- entrance next to barber shop. Notary PaMlc HELEN N. YOCKET tsoiary pub lic Bring your work to me at the sign ot Tho Hall TrthnnA. Priatora anil PufcUscra MEDFORD PRINTING CO, baa the best equipped Job-office in southern Oregon; book binding, loose leat systems, cut paper, etc.. etc, Port land prices. 27 N.-Fir fit. Physicians and Surgeons DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi cians and surgeons, Taylor and Phlpiia bldg., rooms 210-211-212. Office phona 501. residence phone G12. Office hours 9 a. a. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. Moved to rooms 41Cand 417 Garnett-Corey bldg. Phone Main 6351. DR. STEARNS Physician nrtd sur geon. Offlco Garnett-Corey bldgr, rooms 211-213, phoHe 5501; reat donco 207 S. Oakdale, 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 Hasklns Drug Storo. Office Phones: M. 1001, Home 28, Residence Phenes: M. 7981, Home 357-K. DR. J. J, EMMENS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye,, car, nose and throaL Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied. Office 210 E. Malu st., over Med ford Hardware company. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phones. E B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack sqn, County Bonk. Office phone M. 432; Res; phone, M. 582. DR. J. W. J, MARION Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 5 and 6 Kentnor bldg. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Phone. Bell. 271 Residence phone Bell 273 Home 347-X. E. KIRCHGESSNBR. M. D. Prac tlco limited to Chronic Diseases. Offlco Hotel Holland, Wednesday 10-3, Both phonos. Residence phones: Farmor 10xx5 Eagle Point nud Rogue River line. HERMANN P. RATTE, M, D. Of fice over Medford National Bank. Office phono 0701. Res., Hotel Holland. CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D Prac tlco limited to Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes scientifically tested and glasses furnished, when' needed. Garnett-Corey Bldg., 2,nd floor, Both Phones. Medford, Ore. Steuogroplierii ELLA M. GAUNYAW Paim block. Stonographlo work; done quickly and woll. Transfer EADS TRANSFER PTORAOH CO. Office 10 South Fir, Pheae Bell 3152; Honw 866-K. FrfeM right. Service guaranteed, " ' " ;piiminii 11 11 1 w Undertakers JOHN A. PEKI-rUnurtaKer HNt Embalmer. Office 28 SoutXBarU lett st. Telephones; my, flell 471; night, rableuw, Beli iff. Home 179-L. Cm1 answer! H or day. Ambulance gervleW- Z "V f Hi : u ( tx j l. I 4 '