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j I m- li$&ffi . 4 , J , , - J , V It's a Wonder Jeff Didn't Want to Pick Out R pmm imwti-kl L. . , i -- rf-C-I v-& " FOUR BEAR KILLED 0(1 UNION CREEK 0. I). Williamson a well known hunter of tho Kliimntli country IiihI week killed four luri;o hour near tli head waters of Union creek and re ports Hint there arc n number of other tii'itr In that miction. Hit came on thri'K of ilii'in within tin rmlliiK of it hulf in I In whllti tho fourth Mini "ii roiuitiri'il un hi) wun on It Ih wu' Imuk to en nip, Ho look tho lilili'w ami ilU iln;iil llii-ni I'rlilny In thU rlty. "Ilfiir nro iiiorc iiiiniiiroiiH lliln tliuu for ftnonil yimiH," ilH'ltr'' Mr. WllllitniHoii, "utiit aro ouny to jd't In Din nioiiiitaliiH." Hit linn klllml '.'2 lifiirn ilurliiK tho niHt nlKht yonr. IS Hiinirlor M i. V.flcfoan of tho t'rutur' NatliMiul forcnt rotiiriii'il Thurmlii)' ovviiIiik from an IiinhcIIoii trlii vt tin' roml Hid KovcrnitKtiil U liullillin; from AmIiIuiiiI to -Wanner Ditttii mul n'portn that ruplil proKron I IiuImk jnnili'. ' "Wo linw a llttltt oMir a halt inllo of tho roml iotiiiluti,il," MtntvM Mr. I.'iWkMiiii 'anil work In iroRro(mlnR iilcoly. Wo will not tin nhlo to coin lilnli) tho roml luiMn'ur with tho fiimlH iiiiroiriiitfi iih 10000 for an olKht tnlli) mountain road Ih not nuf- flfient." t i , .Oiil i Dn. REDDY TALKS RAILROAD TO GRANTS PASS PEOPLE ((IHiiiIh Pjihh OliHi-rvor) Dr.. J. l Ko.lily of Muiironl, who lins riKurcil iiniuniiiinlly in imlroml liroiiiiiiiou in WiiMliiiiKlnn mul Orison for miwrnl ymirn, uh in OrnnlN I'tmrf Tuoiluy ovi'iiitiKf itiul talked alioiit milrouil itiutlcrx to it iiuinlior of liiibi Ill'HH men nt I Ini. CoiiiiiiDiciiil oluh loonm, Tho doctor Htnlnl (hat lio liiii'W it wiih iMiKHihlu for CI in in 4 l'nss to Rid a inilroml from hero to the count witli litimiutils nt t'n'Hfout City. Uu '.xilaiui'il to liin hcarorx Huvurnl wiiyn whiiri'hy tho roml cotilil lit) liuilt. Uu hi'liovcH thut tho local licoiilo iniiHt ot Iiiihv mul do kiiimd IhiiiK in Hii ilircclioil, During hi tull; .Mr. Iti'ililv i!A)luincil thut Hid Mcill'onl pooplo would havo a roml to thii codHt noil that their lino would iuli'iHoot i(h tho odd lrom (IiiuiIh 1'uhh itl n point hovoi'nl niilcH from (hu city. Tint Hpi'iiker ntatod that in liin opinion tho rommuiiity of CIiiiiiIh 1'iihh Iiiih piiHHod throiih ninny din ourajjin ordi'itls mul ijuit whut wiih iii'i'ilcd was Hlimiilutiou. Ho holiovoH that tho huihlltiK of a railroad will furnish tho koy to MircoxH mul tho iiphiiihliut; oi' I ho city to n Htiiuilaril of prospmily. What (ho outcomo of r. Iloilily'n visit will menu oannot nt IIiIh (lino ho Minted, Iml, however, Home iiivdstipitiou uIomk Ihis lino will lio made. NO MOVING PICTURES OF HANGING AT SALEM RAMCAf, OiU, Nov. in.- ICoplyltlK to proletitH niailrt hy Wooillawn (Iiuuiio, No, ;ir.o, or Portland, mtaliiHt mnvlui; picture uoneormi IioIiik al lowed to taku phiturcH of tho whole nulo IidukIukii to ho hold at tho peni tentiary on December ill, Govornor Vcnt today aasttroH tho ornantzatlou that no pennlta will ho itlven tho innvliiK pletiiio couuoniH, Tho gov ernor HiiyH thnt If hatiKlnK provontu erliiie, tho idcturcH nhoiild havo a Kood offont, hut ho coiicluthm hy nayliiK that ho iIooh not' hollovo It (loos dolor erlmo, mul that tho OraiiBo jiood havn no four on tho mibjoct. i ; Mi)frl I'rlntliiK company carry A full lino. of lojjul' lilmika. I !r?i: ""MMAM VHO SIR. OUT 'I 'f rffv?N,u,w' cwx l Mwrscfr7 aa --"" ft I I aa HI IK RUSHED A LAND RAD t V40UU0 M- R.SAUV . CMAR.tr v. i knovj wmr J'UL "Do To MCLP. I'Lt CO AROUND MP MCU COLLGCT EAGLETS ABROAD. Hy A. 0. Ilowlcll When I fitilliril my InM loltor I wh trllliljf Miiili'tliilij,' of Ihc proilun-livi'iu"- of tho hoil, I'lc, mul what wiih tho prinoipal production in thin pail of Oregon. Then' ih one vcfjg Initio croMi hero thut in eoiihiden.-d n luple iiMlolc mul (hut U Ihc ki tuto. If it man linn it patch of ixroiunl to ciiltivnlc ho (ilwiiyn kclw apart n iciltiiti hhIIou of it for po liiluex, iih tho Mini NfciiH (it ho par lii'iiliuly mliiplcd to it mul it ii not mi nucouimou iIiIiik for it fanner to icnlir.c u liuiulred and twenty mich off of mi acre of urouuil and I am informed that the average yield riiiin from ciht to one huiidieil and twen tv hiicIo, Iml thi year tho yield luw hi'i'ii uupivcpilciiicil. nlthoituh the noil hero ik Hitscrptihlo of lieinj .really lieuefiled Ity a liberal use of iiiiiuuro mid other fori Mixers, for it U not Hiibject to drouth hi; to ns it ih in Houin parts of Oregon nuil coiiho U'U(lv lime no fours ot (he vegetit liliw Iniinlntr up, in fact the soil in i(H vfiu'ii Htittitiloim not phidlieo near ho well an St does where it N well mauirel ami properly cultivated. 'p iiiHlanee to illustrate the idea: There Info 'ltil''MririH clW to liere I am KUilim;, NVith.it .;onnty niml.liiitwcoji them. Mr. A put in hcvcii mul it half iicnm, mul .Mr. 11 put in kcvoii mul a half acre in onK Imlh in tho Hpiing of the year tit the hiuuo time. Mr. A thoughl that it did not pay to xH'iid time to haul mul scatter Hie milium) m, let il rot iih it was thrnwli out of tlie stable, while ,M,r; It aveil nil of thu maiiure. etc., from his ham and im fat iih n loud was secured hauled it off and spread it on his land mid tho result wax that Mr. A tlneslied off of tho eight mul u hulf nrres two hundred und twenty five IiukIicIk ol oiiIh while .Mr. 11 IhrcHheil hcvou liuuilicd ami twenty Implicit! of onlKiiud the laud in it original ulnto wan as near nliho iih two pieces of laud eoulil he. Oau farmer fanned tit a sliiitliod wav while tho oilier studied scientific farming mul was' up-to-dalo in hi work. Thu soil lii-io is alo well adapled to wheat ami vc'ch, mul Hoitiu hciisoiw com sceinti to lo very well hoio, im fuel aluunt evot'.v Ki.id of vegetahlo or (;r:t!n seem to grow well here, hut wln'o tho soil U s. productivn Ihore nrc r grm ui.iny ilrnwln , ii r they nave tho hligh'i in their fruit Itees as well as the other pests Hint have heeit viViling olhor ueotiuuK of this stuto and on, casionally they lmvo so much rain in the htuniner Unit they can hardly hiivii Ihoir grain mul hay and it Th nol an tiucomtuou thing to havo the grain sprout in tho shock, und it is (pilto uncommon for them to gut their liny in without having it raiiiul on. Tho winters luiro aro much more Hovoro tliitli they nro in soiithorn Otcv gon, as hero they havo tho east wind und that often brings wild it u sleet Unit covers tho trees with ieo mid in some instances, b rooks them nd to pieces und uliuo! ruins orohttrds. Hut one thing Ihuil havo iiQlieed is that on almost nil of tho farms tho houses und barns nro good und show that the hlrenlc of prosperity has fal len here. Another thing 1 noticed is llmi .the roads aro in a fine coudi ( (on up hero and u man with two or dinary horses will haul, now Novotu her 11, two tons of hay to Portland at a load, making' tho round trip of Iweiity-four miles in a day, and In (ho rain nt that, for tho poiplo here novpr slop for rain any inoro Hum wu would out in soitlhotn Oregon for u little sunshine, . Another (hiug I nntlt-qtl .tip hero is the Kchool' Iiouhos and churches all Hponk'woll for (ho couuuHitity,, Imt Inking everything into consideration (lio (lifforouoo in (ho climate, thu tlif. foioneo in (ho amount of rain, and tho Bovoro gleet und miow stofms und (ho genoral liealllifulneHs of (ho conn try 1 will still stay with ,rood old ' 1 CORRESPONDENCE MEDFORD MAIL TOTBUNE, -iiu'i.j'1 i-'imj u j ' j,'Hi.j.jx. .. WOfaMY) Jackson county if it docs not pro duce qiiilo so much. Wo have in my home coiiulv health, wealth und con leiitmciit. Damascus, On1., Nov. 1',, 103'J. Ripe Stravlicrrles From Tolo. .1. It. Slcvens of Tolo wus in town I'Vidrty on InisinoH and hrought in with him a Miinple of the strawber ries iwiieli hu raises on his much near that place. .Mr. .Stevens wiys they are getting quito n tew of tho hemes now ami enjoy having them on the table from time to time. The Htmplc brought in shows blossoms, gicen und ripe irnit all of which look very nice mid im ptcsH one with Hie idea that tin ber ries would Inllo very nice at this Hcason of llit voir. Central I'oint Herald. CENTRAL POINT ITEM8. Lloyd .March has gone (n Yonenlln to spend the winter. Mrs. .lame and Miss Francos Shields spent Thursday in .Med ford. tluMica of (he IVuec-elcct K. I). Wtildeii of (Mound was eulliu on his friends hero Thursday. Silas Smith of Much was a busi ness visitor in our city Thursday. Attorney I .1. Newman of Mcd lord made a business trip here Thursilav morning. . .Mrs. Anna llaiiiiati mid children of I'oiljund me visiting .Mrs. ilaunah's uiotlujr, -Mrs. Paiikey. .Mis.s .May DavitUou of Seven Oaks M'sitciJ hero Tliursdny afternoon. She has accepted u positron in tho do phono office. NOTKJIC. Notice Is hereby Ivcn that tho iiiiderHlguud w apjily nt tho regular nicotine of the city council Novem ber 10, "'Jlii, for a llccnue to cell buer and malt products only In quantltlea of not less than twolvo fommon quart beer bottles or Its equivalent to the coumimor from 10!) H. Stlt street for n period of bIx months. PURITY HOTTLINO & SUUl'LY CO. Dated Nov. Sth, 1012. Classified Advertising PAYABLE IN ADVANCE RATES: One cent per word per insertion; 50c tue line by tho month. for uknt run.iiaim rooms FOR RENT Largo sleeping room, $1.50 and $2 por week. Modorn housekeeping apartments, $10 and $12, Home phono 2CU-K. 222 South Holly. FOR RENT Modorn furnished rooms. Hoard If desired. 34 t S. Central avenue. 20G FOR RKNT HOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND HOARD At "Tyrroll's" 204 S. Contral. ic VOH REN T IIOUSERKETING ROOM9 FOR RENT A milto of foiir or two nicely furnished housekooplug rooms, plumbed, llghtod, lowor floor. 729 WoBt 11th. FOR RENT FurnlRliod housekeep ing rooms, lights gna, wood boat ers, Inquire M7 S. Contrnl. 200 NEW TODAY Mi1 Inland' Mori), with small gen eral stock. Eight room house lu connection, llnrn, packing house, nud other buildings. Four ncres of flno young commercial orchard, Irri gated and something choice. TJieso trees will not tho, owner $1000,00 this yonr. Only flyo miles to rall rpad over good roads, telophono, mall, and school. You can got this wliqlu proporty for $3700 00. G. D. HOON lloom 12, Jackson County Uuuk Uldg, MISDFOIID, OBKCION, FKTDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1f12. --t.i : rrrr -iti- ........."-jiri.iv i.:; the Policemen ?iJr!Mir"j;.' ,'rrT '' tiIW jorr i wAvt to ajkov At'AVOK.. WCOlUECtlMfr POK. A VCftl vOK.THvT ' 'YOU'TO MM.O. ll fob KBio nmrnKB I'Olt HUNT -Two room bachelor homo, 214 W. Kth Ht. Seo Whllo te. Trowbridge. roit Ki:.NT rnrnlHhpd hoiuo on Woodwork atrcct. Will rent rea Kotinbm. 8eo r. Sifly or J. V. llerrlnn. 204 FOR Ki:.T act our rental list. Medfonl Realty & Improvement Co. KOK RUNT Kumlshed C room cot tage modern, C18 King St. rOR KENT FurnlBhod house cloo In, CO North Orotiice. FOR RKNT Modcru me-room bouso. U. A. lUder, at VL. F. H. Co. FOR HUNT 10 roam bom rear of Fnrtnors & Fruitgrowers bank, sultxiblo for tiusincii, real ettato, boarding or rootnltiB bouse. Gold Hay Realtr Co., 6th and Fir stx. FOR RKNT One 5 room modern. One 4 room modern, partly fur nished houso. inquire 714 W. Palm St. 212 FOR RKNT ITvo room modern bungalow, paved street. cIoho in $10.50. Inquire 019 8. Holly. FOR HUNT FUU.MKUKD APT8. FOR RENT Smith ApU. 217 H. RiT. FOR RI3NT FiirnlHlHsl apartment new, private bath, Jiot water heat. The. Ilerben Apartment. 10 Quince St . corner West Main. FOR ItKNT OrFlCES FOR RENT LarEo,ioiBtortabla of fice rooms with e?valor service, steam beat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Jledford Furnl turo &. Hdw. Co. FOR RK.VT MISCELUUTKOUB FOR LEASE Fully equipped placer mine. Gold Ray Ilwliy Co. FOR RENT Ranches -Marge and small, alfalfa and garden lands. Gold Ray RoaHy.Co.,jth and Kir. FOR RENT 30 room furnished hotel on purconiage. uuiu jtoy ucaiiy Co. FOR RENT 10 room rooming house over Klferfs tailor uhop, 207 W. , Main. Seo White & Trowbridge. FOR RENT Ono business room, rooms for light housekeeping, fur nished or unfurnished. Modern. 109 South Central, upstairs room ono. 203 FOR HALK-ACKKAa FOR SALE Ranches,- acre tracts, town proporty, from $5 per aero, upwards on r and 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co., Gth and Fir. FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE I have for salo 75x100 located on N. coiner Fir and Ninth streets. Make nn offer for this but not unless you mean buMness far you may havo a. chaneo to buy It at your terms. This 1b owned by' a client In Southern California who would consider a trailo for property lo cated nearer his homo, Ira J. Dodge, Fruitgrowers Rank Uldg. 204 FOR SALT nOTJ8E8 FOR SALE Real bargain, S-room new, modern biinRtvIow and gar age, flnoly funilsliod, including n high-clusH piano and a $200 musla box; located host corner in town, cast front; no reasonablo offer re fused; easy terms. Call 304 South Holly, or phono 151. 203 FOR SALE 4 room Tionse and lot, $000.00. Gold Ray Roalty Co.. Sixth and Fir. tf FOR SALE Hero Is a snap. A 5 room modorn houso and G Jots, closo lu at $800, on terms of $75 down, nud balance Uko rent. Tho hohso alouu cost tuoro than thut to build, und should bo seen to bo appreciated. Look this up and apply your rent ou tho purchasb of this place. Geo. C. Cornltlus, 123 H. Main St. 203 FOR SALE Equity In a good houso with largo lot 83150, houso has six rooms, pantry, bath, etc., largo front and sldo porchog, outhouses, atoro houbo, stablo, ;wood houso and chicken hpuso. -Co mo seo 'It and save agent's commission. Hal lauco on easy terms. Street will bo paved next Spring. It you want a bargain comoto 401 King stroot. FOU BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE RoclcMiod sood wheat. rye, oats, votch. Schmidt Food . store, Medford. ,v r (? T I p Ly E-li .J.U JlLL-l Also ,f H T WAfT toy To 1M6 vG oauAij, to BuVf PdutswN' FOR BALK MIBCKIiliAWJCOUl FOR BALK Ono player piano cost $800, now $325 cash, used four menths: nlno ono electre cost $700 now $llj0 In uso about ono year. Addrwsn Ferry Terwilllger, general deliver' city, or Inquire Nash Uar. 204 FOR RALE Three medium Biased work horses. Pleasant Valley Farm, Rogue River. Phone 19-R. 205 FOR HALE Noiseless ducks and male. Better than any other ducks, ready to lay. Also house hold Roods at a bargain, SOS S. Grape St. 207 i. FOR SALE 1912 5 passonger au tomobllo almost new. Bargain for cash. Box 80, Tribune. FOR SALE Com. Clancy. Jnqulro Dr. FOR SALE Cord and tier wood In black oak, Laurel and Fir. F. Oascnbruggc, 401 Riverside Ave., South. Phono 1941. 222 FOR SALE Mission grapes, 1 cent a pound. Geary ranch, phone 13 7.. 203 FOR SALE Spltzenburg and New town apple enlist. CO cents a box at Laurel's ranch. Phone 21-F-23. 203 FOR SALE -Thrco sections Globe Werncckn bookcase, ono large li brary' table, china closet, buffet, large dresser, chiffonier, two beds, complete, large wardrobe. 227 E. Sixth. Phone 801. FOR SALE English bull terrier puppy, pedigreed, age five months. Stanton Oriffls, uurrlll Orchard, phone Cil-J-3. FOR SALE: Grain hay and corn. C. W. Isaacs. FOR SALE Large heater, practic ally new, "burns either wood or roal, also some oak dining chairs. Call at 201 S. Central Ave., phone 239-L. 204 FOR SALE--Nolsoless ducks and male. Better than any other ducks, ready to lay. Also house hold goods. At a bargain, 503 S. King St. 208 HELP WANTED FKMAXjI WANTED Competent woman for general house work. 40C West 2nd St. 204 WANTED B1TCATIO.VB. WANTED Grubbing by contract from 20 to 40 acres. Fi W. Holby, Medford, Ore., 45 N. Bartlett St. 205 WANTED Plain and fancy laundry work to do at home. Address A. II. B., caro Malt Tribune. 205 WANTED Position by icompetent housokeeper, good cook, widow with small child. Phono 172-W. after C p. m. 204 WANTED Married man with two small children would Uko a posi tion on a dairy or stock farm or a Job fencing or land clearing, 703 W. 13th St., Medford. 204 WANTED MlSCEIiIiANKOUB WANTED To buy, iana In Jackson county. Stuto Dill particulars, Box 200, caro Mall Tribune. 20C WANTED To rent, one work horso about two weeks. T. Hawkinson. S22 N. Central. 207 WANTED To buy, second gas on glne, 2 H. P., Fairbanks-Morse pre ferred. Address T. Hawkinson, 822 N. Contrnl. 20C WANTED To rent, furnished bun galow flvo or six rooms, for win ter. sSo children. References fur nished. Address. K. T., caro Mall Tribune. 20G WANTED Roof leak? I repair leaking roofs, rain or shluo. Phono 112-R. W. II. Smith. 221 WANTED Turkeys and a good an I lie cow, J. II. Lyons, Phoo nlx. m WANTED To borrow $4000 ou pro porty worth $12,000. Box 495. Medford. WANTED Confinement cases to nurso, no objection to light house work. Prlco reasonablo. Mrs. E. Nuhss, 140 S. Holly, phono 2GG-X. 210 WANTEDSowlng by tho day or nt homo, Will do mondlng, darning or hemstitching. 319 S. Ivy. Phono 28C-K. 205 WANTED To trado a heavy spring wagon nearly now for a good young horso, or will trado a light muro and wagon for a heavy team. L. 11. AVajuor, . 80 ! I ' J ' 'UCB ? 0 FOR 8AXK OH tSXCHAXGB FOR SALE OR TFtADE 1 boiler return flue, IS 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 rich, Jacksonville. 209 FOR SALE OR TRADE A good paying business, best location In tho city. Rex W. A., care Mall Tribune. 203 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 60 acres In Utah under irrigation. Near railroad. D. S. Wood, phone 18-IC. 20C LOST STRAYED From my mountain ranch, Climax, Ore., one light ehesnut sorrel, gelding, .1 years old, about 1G& hands high stripe In face, branded Cc, on left should er. One bay rilly 2 years old, white stripe in faco, branded Cc. A liberal reward will be given for any information. Mrs. Clay Char ley, Brownsboro, Ore. 204 aiONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN On city proper ty and close in ranch property. C. A. Knight, 801 East Main. 20C MONEY TO LOAN On city and close In ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, pbono 3C81. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate. Call upon or address me at Hotel Medford. 1 am out of the city a part of the time but a letter ad dressed me and left at hotel will reach me and receive attention. B. Ii. Dodge. 227 BtJSLVESS OrKfetTTOKT Accoanbtats D. It WOOD General Accountant tour books audited and keptlfor a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Office. Medford Jiall Tribune bldg; phone C611; ..resi dence phone 6302. Attorneys C. L. RBAMES, LAWYER Office Medford National Sank building, second floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attomeys-at-Law. Not. 1 and 2, Postotflce bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYKR Garnett Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R. K. MUL- KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson County Bank bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at law. Room 2, RIalto building, Medford, Ore. Chinese Medicines CHOW YOUNG'S Chinese medicines will cure rheumatism, catarrh, colds, golture, throat and lung troublo, deafness, paralysis, private diseases and, all kinds of chronic and nervous ailments. Stomach troublo, constipation, Indigestion, womb and bladder troubles. Se me at 241 S. Front st, Medford, Ore., to 4, 6:30 to 7:30. Residence phone Main 42. Chiropractors DR. A. It HEDGES. ir. Louise E. Hedges, Mecbano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsts. These systems, iucludlng dietetics, cura tlvo gymnastics, hydro-therapy, etc., produce results In both acute aud chronic diseases. Consultation froe. 230 N. Bartlett street, next door to M. E. church. Hours, 9 n. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by ap pointment Bell pbono Main 4171. DIt R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 203-04-05 GamotUCorey Bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; advice In dietetics, medical gym nastics, . hydrotherapy. Lady at tendant Phone Home 14B-K. Main 7973. Civil Engineer LOUIS W. WHITING Uivll Engineer and surveyor. Water filings and Irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering, drafting, sewer design, Concrete work, pump and canal systems, noon 3, Palm blk Medford, Oregon. Granite Works MEDFORD BRICK CO, Geo. W Prlddy, O. D. Nagle, Geo. T, O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers of brick; dealers Id pressed brick and lime. Office at their brick yard, West Jackson at. Phone No, 3461. lj i jLj.ssmsmm By "Bud" Fisher THR.B', 410, BU!V fl NlNSLeAOK.e BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bill Posters- VERNE T. CANON Bm foster and Distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 29 Jackson County t 1 rniMmm DR. W. M. VAH BCOYOO DR. C. C VAN 8COYOO Dentists v - Garaett-Cerey bids;., n!U Sl.fi Medford, Oregon. Both Phone. DR. ARTEMUS W. DKANEDnttet, Office In RIalto bide 123 B. Mala. Gas administered for extraction ,of teeth. Telephone Main 881. NIH phone 4432. Nnrserlca QUAKER NURSERIES Onr trees are budded, not grafted. Oar stock. Is not irrigated. We guarantee everything put out We are not In tho trust II. B. Patterson. Offlc removed to office Hotel Nash, In side entrance next to barber shop. Garbage GARBAOE Get jonr premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for. good service. Phone Main 8251. F. Y. Allen. Soiarr FaMlc HELEN N: YOCKET Notary Pah- lie Bring yonr work to Bse at Use' .Mica orTh Mali Trlhrtn J Printers ana rHbi&rfiero F" MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tb ' beat equipped Job office In southern systems, cat paper, eta, etc. Port hmd prices. 27 Si Fit st t " -' Physicians and UarKtoa ' DR. P. a. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAIN'S CARLOW -Osteopathic -Physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Cor-ey Bldg., phone 27S-K. Resi dence 420 S. Laurel "St. DIt STEARNa Pbyslcfan and sur geon. Office Jackson County Bank Bldg., rooms 17-18-19, phone G501; residence 307 S. Dakdale, phone 7171. Home phone, residence 109, office 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.4 Practlce limited to diseases of women. Offices over Hasklns Drug Store. Office Phenes: M. 1001, tendant Residence phone Mala 5712, office Home 145. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Surgeon. Practice limited to eye. oar, nose ana wroat Eyea .scien tifically tcsto.l and glasses supplied. Office 228 E. Main St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. ra. Both phones. E B. PICKEL. M. -.Office Jack son County Bank. Office psoas M. 432; Res. phone. M. 682. DR. MARION Physician and Siir geon, Stewart Bldg., corner Main and Bartlett, offlco phone, 271; house pliqne. 273. E. KIRCHGESSNER, M. D. Prac tice limited to Chronic Diseases. Office Hotel Holland, Wednesdays 10-3. Both phones. Residence phenes: Parmer lGxxG Eagle Point and Rogue River line. HERMANN P. RATTly, K. D. Of fice over Medford National Bank. Office phone 6701. Res., Hotel Holland. CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D Prae tlco limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes scientifically tested and glasses furnished when needed. Garnett-Coroy Bldg., 2nd floor. Both Phones, Medford. Ore. DR. MARTIN C, BARBER Physi cian and Surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone Pacific JliUl. -. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and Surgeon. Phono, office, G01; resi dence, 7241. Offlco hours' 10 to 12, 2 to G. - Stenographers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Fam Meek, pionograpmo work done aalekly and well. Transfer BADS TRANSFER STORAGB CO, vmice iv Bouta Fir, raoae Bell 3152; Home. 350-K. '. Prleea right Service guarantee. ' Undertakers JOHN A. PERL Undertaker ana jEimoaimer. ontce an Koatk Bart lett st. Telephenes: Day, BeH 471; night, residence, u 471, Home 179-L. Calls aaswared nlatj fr day, Amsitlaaw atcTtw, . t T 'W .Vmi' r 1"'J M I ;t . K . r ' 'rr