Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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(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 .)
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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
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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
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By "Bud" Fisher
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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.
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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
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