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(5. . ; 4 "fw ". i cT ...tT J 4 ..,,, Y- --I. (. ,, 14 ft.., ?f 4 The Inventor Never Really 'f' ' i Kvery nent in thu .Medford opera llOIIMIt WIW OOCIIpil'll IllSt lllgllt to wldiittfrt tli .Miiiiioii.l'lnmiiu IMiiyen.' performance of tint hemilifpl virile drumi of tint Canadian iMirlhuiMi, "Tim Uv.t of tlu- North." Tllt .Mllllidll-ClllllWlll Player hlmwotl lliolr voi-Hitlility in liihl night' performance, formikiilg high ritiutit'K theme, tilt. Hwnllnwlhil mill ilri'tilliitlc in' 1 In. draw hip; rtxm tli'iuaudcil hy 'Tlitt .Mtuicy Kliijf," .MtMiiliiy tilclit'n proiliifliiiii, mul )'iMiiiii( llii) liiililliuifiitK of llirt pnl natlii)f "iuw Country," with it fliiu iifl hhirln nml .MtnliihiyK fur tho tiii'ii, nml ttituplo ((owiIh for tint worn 'ii ,i' the cahI. .Mi ICvmiKt'linn Clainiin gnvi ht'iiutiriil chnriu'lcrixtittan of tho ruin of IIII1I11, thu Scotch-Frt'iicli I'lillil or llm ulhlcniokH. Ik-r clonit rii'li o!i' I'ullinillcd nr lionrom, lioltor cniiixiiatlunlinvinj; mivrr hocn ln'iinl on a local Klaj,'t'. Juli'S Intihclu vvhh ctohril in pow erful nintttttry by ili-n Clainan who Kuvu tint iioIiIp yiniii Krviiclc(iniiil iiiu a virility, ntitlhu, nml cool emir, apt iiK)ii which imiirovoniciii ronlil not well c iaaic; i r ii ' Frank fturkc kv wor)' touch ncoilcd to Mt off to i(H height the iifdoinpftlUhttl, iiihiiloottx villainy of Mt'Donnhl, the civil engineer. ('. Price .Mnnion j;avii a Mining; nml realistic portrayal of .MeTiuieh, the reeily, inhiimnn, .Switch father of llihln, who homte of hix I'rehy teriiuiiHin and hin Lirlc. Olis Kaloii inuilo h very hand. Home ami convinqiiiK Huntley nml furninhed many n Imtuh with his drol Anieiieau htntior. ilirn (ilmlyn Fuller ihtHprven uuieli credit for her cluver remlition of the character of llaptivle, the friend of .lillcx, lVnv of the nudieiice lessed lh.it liehiuil the hhick henrd nid rmiKh "inake-iip" wiih n woiiiiiu'h face, ami thnt the jjruff voice with ItH perfect diftlecl wiih that of the pretty little woman who played the rolu of Kutit Unhurt in "The Money Kin' of the night he fore. A crowd of helweeii fiflO and flOft )ernoun he'iiu eoiiKreciitin in front of the Med ford tpni liinim m early iH 7 o'clock conuenlim; the Mlrretn and jmmninj; the Hidevvulk for half u block, and when the doors were thrown open at 7:15 the 1200 free HCiitN were filled In ahout 10 .nin- tltCH. The company will prcHont the four not comedy drama "Paid in Full" tonight. ItcHnrvcd nentrt may he oh tuiiied lit IliiHkiiiH dru store for 'Jllo with inerchantH tickets, 'J00 froo HtntH each nihl. PEOPLE TURNED AWAY FROM "LOVE OF THE NORTH" i i "Tho Iovo of tho North," n bouu tlful piny or thu Canadian north, wru prottontod at tho opera Jiouso hint ulKlit by tho Murlou-Clnmni. playorx. Tim Iioiihu wnx packed nml Jnuuned and tho pollco had to onforco thu or dlnancu prohlhltliiK tho tiellliiK or Hti.nrili.st yooni, Two or threo hun rirud )uoilo wero turned awny. To night thu coinpnuy will prcHoul "Paid In 'Full," a gripping rirntna or mori om llfo. ANOTHER SUIT FILED AGAINST GENERAL SICKLES NEW YORK, Sept. 25. Bull to rneovlir .$5,000 on promirtHory noto ivon by Oeueral Daniel 10. HikleH to lite Hank of thu Metropolis U on lilo hurl today in tho Mute supremo com I. v Recently the Liwwlu Trust votn putiy roeovered juilj?mont fm1 moru thm, 8,000 RnltiH fhu vn, Mrs. Siekles, with whom ho has not HvOil for innny yours, jinwueil lior jewels to witMy thu elniui. .AWtloOli.iiTo ' VouiUwrtViot.-Niicr 7 M I A, . ' 1 V2: J .l!iTwC(iw ! s5&' P fr I W ' l?ON CROWDED HOUSE ROUND-UP BEGINS APPUUDS PLAYERS IG CROWD V ,'i-o Jk ! j 1" 1 1 i i1 lr.NI)L(rrOK, Ore., Sept. 25.- Hh hlrH'tH crowded with thu advance ffimrd of vWitorN nml with rmiRU ri iIith trnined down "fine," Pendle ton today in ready for Iho cry of "let her buck" which will nturt to morrow the round-up, (he ureal wenlern how in which the cowhoy, the cowgirl and the Indian are tho chief iittriwtiioiiK. KiderH, roiers, bueknro', steer hnlldu);jen mid IiidiaiiH nil arc hero mid it f cxlimnted 110.1)00 vinitorn will hc them flj;ht. for Hiipreimicy in the ImlldoioniiK' mid hroiieh "liiist Iiik" rontiWlH, tho Miiinkcn ride," and other like cvcutK. The entrant", inrludu the urea Lei t mtf mid women riders of the ranjic. Ituckius; jioii(iHtH a um ilk' the women will he a fen tare Thu round. mi (iiKtri three ilnjN, tomorrow, i'ridjy and Siiturdajv , IrTACKEN-WILLIAMS TO PUT UP HOT MILL I'hlnKR w-oro doing at tho Medford Athletic club yoHtorduy nflernoon, mid Ibo tuna who wero thuro enjoyed the' J)owitHimenly. Kddlo Urncke'ii, tho Cniiidlnn boxer, hammered- the big, nhnttow boxed nnd then took op hit itparrlng partnerit for vlr rouudi, and they wy he took them wan what delighted tho rabid ones. Hrnckon ha two good bauds and whonld mako Williams tttop somo to outpoint him In ton round. Ills kwIdki and crosso wero nicely timed' yesterday and his Judgmont or dbn tanco U good. Dracken nhould bo just the ktnd of & boy to glva elovor J oo Williams a fast time, nnd as there Is, absolutely no such thing as quit In his mako-up, next Friday night's show should bo a corker, At" tor HQVeral rather tamo attaint In tho boxug lino, a go between boys of thu class of Ursckefl and Wlllnms should bo worth while. Ono thing the tlckot buyors will sea Is a pair or boxors that will bo boxing all tho way, with no letup. Iloth Williams and llrncken are In good shape, and wlh tho road work mid boxing tuta will bo u tho host posibo tshnpo for a real roxutar swstfeat. . HAY CROP IURNS; LOSS AMOUNTS TO ABOUT $2000 A barn bolonglng to Mrs. A. El mors or JackHonvlllu, full at hay, burned to thu ground yestorday nfl ernoon nt a loss ot $2000. Thero was no Insurance. Tho burn was rontod by J. A. Rock of JnckBanvlllo, and Mr. Rock hud JiiHt tied his horses In tho burn when lo uotlcori n thin voll ot smqko com ing through tho upper window. Ho succooded. In gettlug his horses and wagon out,' but In n very few mln utos tho structure was a mans of flumes. Tho orkln of tho flro Is not .known, but It Is thqught that hay put In tho loft when wut caused spoutuuot 011s combustion. Tho flro in ado a gront blazo mid' could bo easily soon from Medford. t PHOENIX Horn to Mr. mid Htk, Llpyd Col ver.Suudny,. September ;. iuliimK tur, 1 t. lh.ni to Uv. tiiiil Mrs. Lorn lluKhvS Saturdny, September 21, n daughter. Mrs. I lowland returned to hor home in Pasadena, California, hint week nftor spending; 11 your with Mrn. Malmgreu, Messrs. Allen mid Charles Rob- ertH nnd families returned homo Saturdny nftor spondinj,' a month lllfl illPvllP' ' TliinPrcuhytcriiin Ludios' Aid will meotyw'itMMrs, T. MnlniBien Voilmj9; ilny nflernoon. . Hen Snluirtnnn, nccoinpmiii'd by Jliflses Mlokoy, Davis, Magnus, SDI1DF0RD MXIC TRIBTTNE, - jeJUTV JSiyjaST'I-liV1 riWAr .Jll.r.lvJ..UU Knows Until He Wormulh mid Mr. W'ormiilh oU ftaturdny mornii'tf 1o vinit (Irnter Luke, Tho party returned Sunday evening, Mihs (lahrc)hi Kickney of I." An geloH. California, will lecluru on wthilmi'si nffrtgu! Tliursilny evun iug in the iPlmeiix W. O, W; hull. Friday afternoon whit will hold a meeting fyr to V. (V T l'. in the ChrlHtiap climc'lt Ihii meetiiiuuie free mid all are cordially invited to attend. Mixh Htickucy aHHitjlt-d iu the California cnintiifit mid is well informed up the (iitcliop, boll. in. California and out of it. Conic nnd hear her. flTV TltHAHl'ltKU'H NOTICK. Notice Is hereby kIvph tbut there are funds, on handlp thotclty treas ury for the redemption of tho fol lowing, warranto) Interest on saino will ceaso at date of this notice; Warrants number 1, 2 and 3.ou Lateral, .No, 4, District No, 10, No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 on Lateral No, :i, District No. 11,, No. 1 on Lateral r-Vo, 22, District No. tltt " .No, 1 on Lateral No. M District No. tl. OUS II. 8A.MUKL3, City Trensurer. Dated Sept. 2f't 1912. 1C I NOTICC. Tho committee having chargo or tho American Geographical society excursion tu CrterIako denlrcs'all thono wlio have bills against tho conimlttoo to 'report nt once. GEO. PUTNAM, P, J. O'GAHA. iu:n sukldon. Notlro of Sale of llrldgc Bend. Tho city council ot the City of Medford, Oregon, will receive sealed proposal for the purchase of $20,000 five (5) par cent, twenty (20) year, Rrldge Bonds, for not lots than par and accrued Interest, at Its regular mootng to. bo held October 1st. 1012. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified check equal to flvo (5) per cent ot tho amount bid for, said check to be made payable to the Olty Troas uier ot tho City of Medford, Orogon and to bo forfeited to said City In caso said bid Is accopted and said bonds aro not purchased In accord ance with said proposition within twenty (20) days a(tor thu notice ot said acceptance All bda to bo filed wltn the City Recorder at any time before flvo o'clock p. m., September 27, 1912. Tho Council roRorvos tho right to re- JUDGE FOR YOURSELF ... S t- r-j t t Which lui Heller Try tauTExperlmcnt or Profit by it Medford CHI- xoii'n EK'rlenco Something new Is an experiment. Must bo proved to be as repre sented. . The stntomont or a manufacturer Ih not convincing proof f merit.. Rut thu endorsement or friends is. '.Vow supposing you hud u bud hack, A lanio, weak, or aching ono, Would you experiment ou'ttT You, wllUro-ul or ..tunny so-called cures. .endorsed by 'strangers from Tar away places. H'b riUfcrQnt whoa tlio eiularao ment comes. 'from .homo, , Easy to prove local testimony, Read this caso; O. M. Jopos, Vt04. N. Cqptral AV?,, says: "I found Ppnn's Kidney Pills vspeelallyudnntud to my cqso. My bauk was vorJ stiff 'nnd painful anil I had other annoying symptoms of klduoy trouble, Donn'H Kidney Pills, procuicd nt HnBkln'u drug storo, brought mo prompt relief and since taking them, my. health has been much hotter. This oxcollent romedy tins oarnod my ondorsomont." For sale, by all dealers. Prlco 50 coatM. Fostor-Mllburp Co,, lluffalo, Noy York, uoloiagopts ror tho United States. ' . Romombor tho nnmo Douu'h nnd take no othor. t ' f ' 4 l4 ' " , w v l I ' 1 . . -. r - . . MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Tries;! Joct any and all bids. ELMER T. F088, City Recorder. Dated at Medford, Oregon, tbls 4 th day of September, 1912. ; - Classified AdVfeirtisiiig PAYilBLMjIN ADVICE BATES; One cent per word per insertion 50c the line by the month. for ia.ciiA.vaB. FOR EXCHANGE--Portland proper ty ror Medford and vicinity. Own er Hor 47. Route 2, Central Point. Oregon, KOK KENT FCR51SIIKD KOOMti FOR RENT Large front room fur nished for ladles. Telephone 7501, 43C north Dart.ott, 150 FOR RENT Large slcoplng room, $1,50 and 2 jier weok. Modern boiiKOkcppIng aparttnenu, $16 and $IG. Home phono 2C0-K. 222 Bou,th Holly. - FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms lit tho Cottao, C0-J West 10th nt, two blocks south Medford Hotel. Hot and cold water (n rooms. Mrs. 1L M. Coss. FOR R E N T-rHOCSKKEEl'INQ ROOMS FOR RENT Ifour furnished house keeping rooms in a new modern house, gas ranee, 3 blocks from 1'. O. Phono el( 3721. FOR RENT FURNISHED APIS. FOR RENT Smith Apis. S17 B. Rlv. FOR REM BUTJHMfet FOR RENT Furnished 0 room cot tnKo modern, SIS KIiir St. FOR RENT Seven room houso and sleeping porch, paved street, closo in, $20. See or phono Col. H. H. Sargent, 102 FOR RENT Modern fi room house, partly furnished, one block from school, largo grounds, will rent rea sonable to right party. 60 W. Jackson St. 1C0 FOR RENT Ono bungalow, strictly modorn, hardwood floors, station ary wash tubs, two flro placos. 1 block from school, good neigh borhood, rent $20.00. Phono S01. Now 81, R. J. Conroy. M. D. FOR RENT Furnished houso closo In. M. A. Under, Medford F. & H. Co. FOR RENT Modern furnlshod 5 room bungalow Call mornings. 422 South Laurel. FOR RENT Furnished house with all modern convenloncos. 730 W. Klovonth St. FOR RENT .Modern five-room . house, M. A. Rader, at II, P. k. II. Co. FOR RE.NT 10 room houso rear of Farmors & Fruitgrowers bank, uttabla far business, real estate, boarding or rooming houso. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir Bta. NEW TODAY A lino suburban proposition, Just west ot tho city limits. FIuo largo woll built bungalow, not finished up an Inside, 20x32 on throu fno lota wlUi east rront, twonty-flvo oak trcos on lots, this can bo mado a ewoll homo, tor snlo for $1,100.00 U acres on tho Hill road, north of JncKsqavHIo, -first cjqaa soil, pearly pll aot o poirsh poaqhoa and nprlcpts. Superb vlow, smnll houso, good wator. $1,400.00. 1 havo somo good Irrigating pro positions on thu Applegate, that Bhould movo right away. Thoro aro good buildings, and plenty of"wator, mid a nice lot ot alfalfa already In, and much nmro can bo put in and Ir rigated. ' Thla Is Iho, stock grqworii pamdlaa. Prices fromi $40.00 to $75;00 por ncro, and good terms. For rent, a modern flvo room cot tngo on a woll Improved aero ol ground, close in on tho cast side, good barn, lots of pinion, ror ront (qr $15,00 por month, " C. D. HOON Room ID Jackson County Hank Illdg. ii jjii'i tj.um. FOR RENT OFFICES FOR RENT Large, comfortable or flco rooms with elevator service, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Hdw. Co. FOR RE.VT MI8CKLLANBOU8 FOR RENT Ranches large and small, alfalfa 'and garden lands. Gold Ray Realty Co., 6th and Fir. FOR RENT 30 room furnished hotel 6u percentage. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR BAIiE HOUSIttt FOR SALE 4 room fiouso and lot, $600.00. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. tt FOR SALE A eawy n room modern bungalow, on largo lot cheap, must Sbll at once, owners Home phone 182-W. ' 170 FOR SALE .new," nine room bunga low on corner lot 90x125, threo blocks from high school, living room and dining room with beam ceilings and panel walls. Fire place and. all built In convenience, Dutch kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, screened porch and garage. jPhono 7501. FOR BALfc ACKKAOB FOR SALE A -beautiful building alto?Jurt easM ot "Medford'' city UmRq. jilgh nnd sightly, perfect drainage, lino vlow of Medford and tho valley, building restriction pn adjacent property. Threo" lota measuring 40,000 square feot or nearly an acre. Fronting on Jack son Houlovard which will bo one or tho finest drives in Medford whn the new Dear Creek bridge Is completed. This property can be purchased for $50p down long time and easy terms on balanco. This cannot be beat for a high grndo residence location. Address P. O. Box 702, Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE Largo acreage fruit, lands. Exchnuges, V. J. HIUIs, B. II. French, No. C, S. Central with Abstract Co. 174 FOR SALE Eight acre. Just out side city limits, all planted to 3 year old apples; small house, good well; $3G00. W. T. York & Co FOR SALE Snnp In 5 acres adjoin ing Medford. Beautiful place to build a flno home. Largest na tive oak trees in valley. Price $3,500, for n few days. A. K. Waro, room 4, Jackson County Bank Bldg. FOR SAMS LAND FOR SALE Ranches, acre tracts, twon property on 5 and 10 years tlmo. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. FOR SALE 83 acres partly Im proved land, S room furnished houso, stock and clops go with tho place. Plenty of good water. Price $3000, Address box 62. Jacksonville. . 102 POR SALE MISCKlMiANKOES FOR SALE Splendid team of small horses, Reed harness nnd 2 wagons $185,00. Big PInos Lumber Co., or Talent Lumber Co., Talent, Ore. iG2 FOR SALE Good work nnd driving horse, $75.00. A. K. Ware, room 4, Jackson County Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Piano boxes $2.00 while they Inst. Palmer's Piano Houso. 1G1 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Berk shire llgs, Foot IIIUb orchard. Pacific 1131. FOR SALE Angora goats. V. E. Hammel, Eaglo Point. 1G0 FOR SALE Disc plow nnd rubber tiro English go-cart. Padflo phouo 201-J-4. FOR SALE 1912 G pnssongor nu tomobllo almost now. Bargain ror cash, Rex 80, Trlbnno. HELP WANTED MAW WANTED Sobor, rollnhlo mau, cap able or Hamulus rancn 01 any amu, can bo depended upon uvory way. Write box 43, Mai Tribune. 103 nKLV WANTED FKMALV WANTED Girl for general houso work, good wages, un west mm. Mis. Wm. Rudgo. 107 WANTED- Lady stenographer and bookkeopor. statu oxperleneo nnd salary wanted. Box J. Trlbuno. 102 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. rmaivTFaa rinprvnT UNITY Anvone """".'V"" ." ' v--.r . i.....ij 1 wishing to ongngo in me unuuru . UUBinctJS CUU ii,iumou , !? interest in tho Owl Billiard par lors as ownor wishes to go away. Saino can bo purchnsed at a very reasonablo figure S. I. Browu. 25, J9J2. 1 WANTED MISCEMAJOSOCS WANTED Young Holstcln Jersey cow, must be first class milker. Doudinot Conner, Lower Table Rock. WANTED To trado good young team, weight 21C0 for dry fir or oak wood. Inquire of Janes Bros., Home phono 301-X. WANTED TO BUY Good second hand light hack with top. Janes Bros., Home phone 301-X. WANTED Registered Jersey bull. Registered Jersey Lincoln buck for sate. Addreis Mites Cantrall, Ruch, Oregon or phone 22-F-23 Jacksonville. 1C0 WANTED Clean rage at Mall Tri bune oftlce. IOST LOST A man'H cravenette rain coat. Lost last Thursday, Sept. ltd. some where between games on south Rlversido and Ross Lane. Leave at Mail Tribune and receive reward. 159 BUSINESS DrRBtnroKtf AccoBBtaHts I D. R. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited and kept for a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Office. Medford Mall Tribune bldg: phone 6611; resi dence phone C302. Auto Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In leaking springs is the tempering. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped, plant in the Pacific northwest. Use pur springs when others fall. Sold tinder guarantee. 2C North ISth 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 Attorncys-at-Law. Nos. 1 and 2, Postofffce bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R, F. MUL KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson County Bank bldg. mil rotc VERNE T. CANON Hill 1'iwiitr and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room DU Jacksou County Bank Mdg., Medford, Orogon. Brick and Cement. The Medford Hydraulla 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 pota Phone Main 541, corner 10th and Fir streets. Cl 11 Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil Engineer ana aurvoyor. Water filings ana Irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering, drafting, sower deslgu, concrete work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palmblk., Medford, Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Loulso E. Hedges, Mechano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, SpondylothorapIstB. Tbeso systems, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastjes, hydro-therapy, etc., produce results In both acuto and chronic diseases. Consultation tree. 230 N. Bartlett street, next door to M. E. church. Hoursi, 9 a. ii). to 5 p. in. Othor hours by ap pointment Bell phouo Main 4171. DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, uervo specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Vapor baths and sclontlflo message given; advice In dlotottcs, medical gym nastics, hydrotherapy. Lady at toudant. Phono Home 145-IC Main 7973. Granite Works MEDFORD BRICK CO. Goo, W, Prlddy, O. D. Nnglo, Goo. T. O'Brlon Contractors and manu facturers ot brick; dealers In pressed brick nnd lime. Office at tholr brick yard, West Jackson at, Phono No. 3461. Hotels. THE "PARK VIEW' HOTEL Rooms $1,50 per weok, meals 25 cents. Transient 25 cents a night, J.'T, Perry, Prop, 173 PIGB 1TVJI By "Bud" FisKer BUSINHSH MRIiCrORY Ciilnete Medicines CHOW YOUNG'S Chinese Medicines will cure rheumatism, catarrh, colds, goltnro, throat and lung trouble, deafness, paralyB.s,tprlyate diseases and all kinds of, .chronic and nervous ailments. Stomach trouble, constipation, Indigestion, womb and bladder trouble. See me at 241 S. Front at, Medford, Ore., to 4, 6:30 to 7:30. Residence phone Main 42. Itenrtma DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey bldg., nuite 310, Medford, Oregon. B.oth Phones. DR. ARTEMUS W. DKANB Dentist. Office in Rlalto bldg., 123 B. Main. Gas administered for extraction of teeth. Telephone Mala 681. Night phone 4432. Garbage GARBAGE Get yonr premises cleaned up for the summer. Call oa the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone Mala 6251. F. Y. Allen. " Kara eric QUAKER NURSERIES Oar trees are budded not grafted. Our Btock Is not irrigated. We guarantee everything put out. , Vo are not la the trust. II. B. Patterson. Office removed to office Hotel Nash, in side entrance next to barber shop. Notary abile HELEN jn YOCKHT Notary Pab llc. Brlnk'yoar work to tae at the sign of The Mall Tribune. Printers and PaBlhritcro MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the beet equipped Job office in southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf systems, cut, papor. etc., etc port laud prices. 27 N. Fir st. j Physicians and Surjceous DRS. CONROY & CLANCY Physi cians and surgeons, Taylor and Phlpps bldg., rooms 210-211-212, Office phone 501, residence phone 612. Office hours 3 . m. to 8 p. m. DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. E'A MAINS uiuiL.uw usteopatmo physicians, Moved to rooms 416 and 417 Gar- nett-Corey bldg. Phone Maia C351. DR. STEARNS Physician and surgeon- Office Jackson County Bar.!t Bldg., rooms 17-18-19, phono 5501; rosldenco 307 S. Dakdale, phone, 7171. Home phone, residence 109, office 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa and Surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, XL D. Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices over Hasklns Drug Store, Office Phenes: M. 1001, Home 28. Residence Phenes: M. 79S1, Home 357-IC DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied'. Otflco 210 E. Main sL, over Med-, ford Hardware company. Hotr 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Both phone. , E B. PICKEL, M. b. Office Jack son County Bank. Office phoa M, 432; Res. phone, M. 582. DR. J. W. J. MARION Physician and Surgeon. Offlco rooms 5 and G Kentner bldg. Office hours 10 to 12. 2 to 6, Phono, Bell 271. Aesidonco phono Bell 273. E. KIRCHGESSNKR, M. D. Prac tice limited to Chronic Diseases. Orrico Hotel Holland, Wednesday! 10-3. Both phones. Residence phones; Farmer 10xx5 Eagle Point and Roguo River line. , HERMANN F. RATTlu, K. D, Of fice over Medford National Bank, Offlco phone C701. Re., Hotel Holland. CLARIC E. SAUNDERS. M. D., Prac tlco limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes scientifically tested and glasses furnished when needed. Garnett-Corey Bldg., 2nd floor. Both Phones, Medford, Ore. Btenograpfte" ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blosk; Stenographic work done quickly and woll. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STOlUftl CTP Office 1C South Fir. rhoiMj Frlqfj Bell 3152; Home 3R0-K. right. Serylee guaranteed UHtk'i'fiikwfi JOUFS" A. i'ukl, UHiirwotr ai Embaliwer. Ofte 38 South leu si. TeiepnQNM: uj 471; night, reuldenee, MH 471 Home 179-L, Calls NHswr4 Mlgl or day. Ambulant srvW., '! 1A rj Sa 1 it