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r J. A Perfect ' L.ILX I 1 1 (I'M GOING 70 HAVE ) V UilMr rn MiAiv itnivl I twill. "i i' 'UK, l"'li A CROWD Or U5 iAKC GOING MlOf PING 1MLT wiiv Miimomi pavh more ion .MII.K. ''In tlm Hmiilny innriillii: pnpnr tlm qtieatlou was uslmd, "Why Medford I 'a y More for Mlllt tluiti Aihlnnd anil Giants I'umV If Urn people of Medford were to vInIi Uiohd ditlrys liihl Uli tlm Medford dulry, owned liy J. W. Mulder, which wui vlslled by tlm Mate ilulry InHptKitor itml tlio hunlth officer of Medford, and given tlm highest ncorn of nuy dairy In Jnckium nmt Josephine coiuiUe for healthy row and bnnt nnd milk, run I IV tli lii'Kt sanitary conditions. Mr. Holder's U tin only dairy tbftt linn nil up-to-dute strollror to stcrltlio lb bottle nnd onn to 170 degrees. Hilling nil prmK It the people of Medford- wish to go back to tin olil way of hauling milk In rami ami measuring It In measure on tlio utrect In the. itiiNt In m out of tlm intnrn cities of 10.000 llm state law iIoihi not nllntv milk to be moIiI out of mux on tlio wired for private fain lie nml wp feel there, la nothing too good for Mudford people. Wo ore tlm first to Introduce bottled milk, nliMt xaulinry milk tlrk-t In Mod ford. If wo wiT to lt milk to old wny wo could rompcto with tlio prlcoK of Aahlatirt a lul Orhiita I'am, It roul Hit 11200 the pant yent- to bottlo tlio milk ttloiiii without tlm dill'nrliiR. V make two drlhi-rlfn dally with ijMT Hjyf J8J5P.n i P'lf Jrtapy nnd iiiirnam iiiiik which wn piiarnnicn 10 be nanltary. U'nich lor tho jollow wagons. J. W. HNIDKIt. Nena:. ,Slotlcn Im IiitcIi) kUcii Dial wo, (In1 undomTKUcd, bidux moro than ten por viuit of tlio taxpayer of Itiud HUttlot St). S, of Jnclixon count)-, ()rotiii. Iioreb) kIvo notice Hint n meotlnK of tho taxpayers of rtaiit road illstl-lnl 'a lit bo held tit Uko creek, .tafkxoti rounly. Orennn, In said dis trict on tlio ftOth ilii) of December, liIU, at tlio hour of one o'clock p. m. fluid meetlni; will ho held pur suant to Hi'Ctlou t'.nl Lord'n Orcttoii lawn hud Hid object of raid meetltic In. by a nmjoilt) Mito of tlm tax pa)ora of raid dlAtrlct ut aald meet Iiik. to li'y such additional laxen an they may doom ndvltiahlo to Improve tlio romU of snld dlmrlnt. Or. i:. KMrMinoHMier, K II. Thorn bruit, M. II. (IiiIiU)Ii, 1). II. UushcII, V. II. ConlorH, Mrn. Mary I' (Iiiko. O. C. (lane, (I. It. Johnston. Mm. M. I:. MlddlebiiHlior. K. U. Ash, John II. Miller. T. II. I.uwhoii, (I. Weeks, 'I'. J. JohtiHOii, It. It, Daw-son, L, J. March, A i:. It. AlbHnlit. Mrs. 8, I J. AlbrlKhtJolin W. Warner, John T. I'ry, J. V. Storm, V. II. Merrlman, Oliver Onlnys, Carl T. rlltyrman, (leorKo Cuslck, J. T. Xummerleo, W, T;lloiintoii, W. P. MorBiui, T. C, (lAritPH, J. (' Hannah, T..W. I)rtlly, i:. II. Itulnoy, .1. K. I'ostor. iDated HiIh fith day of Docetuber. NOTICB. Notice Is horeby r.lvoii that we, I ho uudcrHlKuvd, IioIiir moro than loll per cent of the taxpayer of road district .No. !! of Juckflon county, Ore j'.on, hereby kIvo uotlco thut a moot le of tho tnxpayorH of mild road dlitrlct will bq held, nt Tult qlty liftll In Biild load district on tun n0h day or Docombnr, 1912, nt 2:do o'clock p. m, Hnld mntliiK will bo hold purHiinnUto section 0:121 of I.oViI'h OrOKOit InwH nnd tlio object oMiuld mcfltlnt; Ik by n mnjorlty votu ot, tlio tuxpuyorri of huIc roud dlHlrlct ntmitd ineetlui: to lovy iiuch nddl tlounl (axon, us thev limy tleqiii Advls ulilo, to Improvo tlio roadH ot uald dlHtrlct. , Frnmo Holt ft Kramo, Tlioo. J. Klsh H.;p. HtUttor, J,ootih II, WPttr, 1). W.AVIioolor, h. Alonlng, O. A. Hover, 0,'K, Uouoll, K. Calhoun, A. S. Fur ry, U A, Itoso, J. M. Hador, O. Cnroy, JaincB Alien, Sj 8. Btovontt, (loori,' liohnrtB, John K. Itobcr'.H, (loorgo JainoH, M, t., Hnttloyr Clara h. Hurt loy, J, A. McDonnld, Joshua Pattor iioli, 10, U, Kosh, J, . Coloman, Chns. llano, Wolborn IIuohoii, Nolllo J. llge noil, 11. 8. Ololu, Win. Klrby, A, lUmdall, a, A. Morso, MorBo ltonlty compnny, t Uaiud Dgcimlbor L, iSitJlxi I " Gentleman (Ifih Ii MK5 CIHW PtAKI MIL'S ONE Of IMC PARlf I W2J5 :-Sf. fEs' ? V POLITICAL ANNUNCEMENTS. nUKIUJNCH.MAN (.'d. If. II. KarKrilt Announccn his candidacy far conn1 clllimn, Hrcoiid Wan), Medford. (Paid Advt.) J. II. RtPimrt I Imroby nnnouuca mysplf as a caiidtdato for councilman from tlio second ward. J. 13. Jtlnwart, 70 West 10th. (Paid Adrt.) V )l. Andrei I hrrcliy annoiincu mylt an can dldato for councilman in tlio first ward, (raid AdTt.) flNieno V. Vutttr I homwltli nnuoiinco tnysclf as candldtto for councilman la the first ward. (i'ald Adrt.) I. J. Htull I hereby announce myslf as can dldato for councllniao In (ho second ward. (Paid Adrt.) J. I. Drnimor I herewith announco myself ns randldato for councilman In ttio third ward. J. I,. Dciiimcr, COS W. Jack son, (Paid Advt.) J. W. IICIlltlA.V HuhmltK his name to tlm otcrs of tlio I'lrsl Wntd as candl.lato for coiinclliiinn. IV KLlHrrKl) I Wll-t. KTIIIVIJ TO IK) UloilT. (Paid Advt.) A. x. niiKui Aiinoliiices his cnrtdldiicy for conn- cllmau fniin the Third Wnrd. Klcc tloli January tl, 1913. (Paid Ada) Toft M'.VViiitr " In himoiinclhR my candidacy for tlm mu) orally, I Vtsh to Say that, ns wo linto overy nsiurnurn of a most prn-peroiis iar, let ua Rilard aKAltist errota In public affairs, Now, na to tint public market, 1 w;nut to say hM I am, and aUnyw hae been, n htninr; tidrorato ot the P'ili'l( market. I wan nmoui; tlm llmt of tho roiinrlt to favor and pro mo to It. I feel that tlio Hiiccesn of our market Is duo as much to my olotrts uu any other ntombor ot the council. 1 whall, It elected, uso every honornblo eforl to mhko It a continued H',tccess, as I renllio tlio ureat buiufit It Is to both producor and-consumer. Now, as to tlm BAlnons. So Ion; na tlio state and tlio city llconso hem to-do business, thy aro entitled to do sp lii)t I m a ntroiiR ndvocato of luw enforcement, AH tlio lawn oxlst, and when tlio laws aro wrotifr, wo hnvo a remedy, ll'a tip to tlio public. I (Irmly belloo lu itorctopiucut nnd proKreas, lint not to tlio extent of rocklosu extravaKauco. Wo must Rimrd ucnliiBt, this rccklossncss, but not to tlio extent ot lotractlon. I um ntrlctly opposed to any npccla prUllpftos ait jo locatlonn, iernona or corporations, but ndhoro rlKldly to tlio best lutorostR of Uio public, I bellovn that tlio shnm considera tion la dyp o Uio ladtpH Us to the men, In all our publlo nffnlrs. (Paid Advt.) W. W. Klfwt Fo? tho"ln(orhtftUoh uf llm votors of Medfordy I take, this method of announcing my position on tlio prin cipal question)) of Interest to tlio peoplo ot our city. It elected, my tltuo and soyvlcos will nlwn)B bo uvullablo to Uio pub llo and HiiBKestloiiB and crlttclsmu will nt all tlinea recelvo most care ful conBlderntlou. When over it Is appnront thA( tho mftJoMty of pur cltUons aro united Ip opinion opiio Hlto to my Individual vlows, I will yield to tho majority, regardless ot my ponionul opinions. Our pijhllo inarkoC'sliould boon coiinii;od nitl developed along sileh Uiioh iiH will result In tho urentcat nd vauttiKu (o lUo couinumlty, iT I fim ii MRaihi) I II I; I SS'iliTs isIirs ' T . PEAK! 4H.t?5 ONE l PlUMPklNJ DCAR7 M h 2f. ffrfMRiaiMi) v -H,QJ1W-0W Kelt toU i JJ- i lHM r wil I'M Giarv vVJ I iImdc. I Mftpffonfl Mam witntttm, uEmottri onmo m6day, tmcmtnm ft, .1012, n iy"'i mil i ii inn i j j ii n 1 1 i i i hi ill j i i ; u ' . ' iii ii in mafr' i . Our laws rpitardlnir sanitary roh dltlons should ho actively enforced, mid supplemented by others If tho existing ordinances are Inadequate. My exporKmces has convinced mo that tho suiiKestlohn offered from tlniit to tlnio hy thn women or tlm community, nvrn hpforn tlm rlglit of sUffroKo wan Attended to Hiqiii, have always been of value, and should re ceive the utmost consideration. Our present lawn regulating tlm saloons and thn sain of liquor, and such other restrictions as tho council or peoplo may htrcsftrr enact, should bo rigidly enforced, and If found Inadequate, or Insufficient, Should bo amended. Our water fates ntiould be rc-Wsed so that tho cost of niatntsuanco, and tho nccMiary cohtrlbuttonn to tlm sinking fund may ho equitably did trlbuted among thn consumers, but nn surplus should bo accumulated at tho expenso of tho rato payer. Tlm work of tlm finance commit tee and of tho othor principal com mittees of the council should bo open to suggestion and subject to criticism, and tlio'crltlclim, sugges tions, and co-operation of representa tives of our various chic bodies should be Invited and encouraged In such work. It elected I pledgo myself to use my utmost endeavor to curry out tlm Ideas outlined above, and to glvo Medford nn Impartial, progressive, liuslimsaiadmlnlsiratloH. , ' , (Paid Advl.) . . J. V.. Watt "At Urn ftnliellntiifti bf fnn'hy eitii r.cim I IiiiVii ilecidiid to lieepmo u can didate for tho officii of rnnynr nt tho cumin: election In January. In this I'ouncotloii I wish to Klnlo thut if elected, 1 will uso my best efforts to Itlvo tlm city u clean business nd mlnUt ration. (I'ald Advt.) O. K. (inlcs During tho last ton days a number ot cltlsens liavo called upon me, re questing mo to. becomo. n candldnto tor mayor of tho city ot Medford. Aftor dub confldoratloo nnd consul tatlon with cltUcns In all lines ot buslnesB, I have decided to announco myself as n candidate for said office. I therefore present to tho voters of Medford, for their consideration, my platform, which 1a oh follows! An honest, open nnd naovo-board, clean cut buslnesn administration, A fair and square deal at all times. Hqual rights to all. Special priv ileges to none. A genuluo peoples publlo market. Ktgurdlng tho liquor question. Personally 1 do not drink, uovor havo, but as loug as tlm government, atato and city IIcciibo naloons, and undor strict regulation they obey tho Inw, they nro entitled to protection. Should they peril?t In d(Bobelnc tho law, their, llconso should bo revoked. A careful accounting ot all tluan ccs. All disbursements subject to pub llo inspection ami open for pupbllca tloi by tho city press. Duo consideration of all potltlonn for and against publlo Improvements. A rigid practlco ot economy, oxcopt when such economy has a tendency to rotnrd progress, I will 'further all progrculvo mat ters ot general Improvement for tho city, but Hiich must como within tho NEW TODAY 86 acres near Ileaglo 1. O, half In cultivation, best of deep soil, 135 bearing upplo trees, 200 stands grapes, woven wlro fenco, fair build ings. I3IJ00.00 or will trndo for Southern California. 20 ucros two miles northenst ot Coittral Point, ton acres of thrco-yonr-, old orchard, balauco not lu trees. Will sell for $6000.000 nnd accept $1000.00 na cash payment. Soma flno sloel: ranches In tho footlitlla lit vbry rcnsonnblo prices, Call nnd get prlco. G. D. HGON ' Room Vi, Jackiou toiuitjrllkkk Uldff. IMIi IUU 10 V C-w I I I V tr- u &3& s m! f .fiiuii feisBwPsk T)7aiI I XTV ftll.JSo scope ot good business. I shall endeavor to iisq mj best efforts for tho keeping of tlm city In a sanitary condition at all times. Whereas, afler years of strugglo, tho women havo been given tho privilege ot fxcrclilng their rights of cltlxetislilp, duo consideration will bo given them on all matters ot pub lic Importance Should I bn elected, I assuro tho peoplo that 1 will bo mayor In fart as well as name. I will not bn tho t6ol ot any clique, and will bo Influenced only by what 1 bcltovo to bo right and oqiiltablo. If tho abovo platform meets with your approval and you bellovo I am capable ot titling tho offlca, I will apprecUto your support. C H. OATES. (Paid Advt.) roit ih:xt i!OL'.si:ki:i:pino koom.s FOIt IlKNT A aulto of four or two nicely turnlshod housekeeping rooms, plumbed, lighted, lowor floor. 719 Welt 11th. FOIt IlKNT -Furnished housekcop Ing rooms, lights, gas, wood heat ers. Knqulro 147 South Central. 224 FOIt ltr.NT -KUItM.Hlli:i AITH. FOIt Iti:NT Smith Apts, 217 8. ftlv. FOIt IlKNT- Furnished apartment now, private bath, hot water beat. Tho Derbcn Apartment. 10 Quince St., corner West. Main. Kilt IlKNT, lioi'HIlS Ft) It HUNT ." room modern bunga low. 112 00. water imld. Knnulrc .Jtll.N. Itlvfrsld.. 22" FOIt ItT Modern 5 room fur nIAhed Iioiirp. Call at 00 North Orange. FOIt lti:.T Two modern six room cot t a pi v, close llr. ' Inquire uf A. Duff. 333 i:. Jackson turret. 22C FOIt HUNT Modern T room bunga low, paved street, close lu 1 1 5. Af ply fill) S. Holly Str 22f. FOIt IlKNT -A five room modern hotiHo with barn a"tid 2 lots. Call Ot 139 North Front St. FOIt HUNT 5 rooln niddcm bun galow, practically now. Medford Itealty & Improvement Co. FOIt HUNT Now I room bungalow. Uuqulrn 337 W. 10th. Furnished or unfurnished, 224 FOR HUNT Modern r. room bunga low, closo In, cast sldo on pave ment. 223 FOIt HUNT -Nicely furnished house, Inquire. 523 S. Ivy St. FOIt ni:.T--4 room house, 5.00 per month. Gold Hay Realty Co, FOIt HKNT Two room bacholor homo, 2H W. Stu SU Sco White & Trowbridge. FOIt HCNT 10 room houso rear or Farmers ' & Fruitgrowers bnlik, RUItnblo for busltil'ss, real estate, boarding or roomlnc Iioukc. Oold liny Hcnlty Co.. 0th and Fir Sts. ,.. ... .!.... FOIt ltnXT -l'l'IIMHlllH) HOO.V1S FOR HKNT -Modern furnished rooms ut tho Cottage, G04 West 10th st., two blocks south Medford llotol. Hot and cold 'water In rootus. Mrs. II. M. Cosh. 274 FOIl UENT---i.argo BleeplnB"room, $1.50 and $2 por wcok, Modern houskooplni; npaHrtont8, tl5 nnd ' 1G. Home pliouo 2DG-K. 222 South Holly. lOU URNT---Strlctly' modem, etoam heated furnished room with board for two people. 249 S. Riverside. 24S 1X)R HKNT OtWlGKS FOR HKNT Largo, comfortublo of fico iooiub with elevator borvlce, Bteiuii hent, hot aniUcold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Hdw. Co.. ' . u t t FOR HKNT -MISOKLfaNKOUS FOR RUNT .Storage room, flro nnd frost proof lnqulro Scott & lXuls. FOR LEASH-Fully equlppod placor mlno. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR IlKNT RnticliD'a, largo nnd miiall, ulfulfu and gnrdon lauds, aoldRuy Roalty Co., Cth nnd Fir. FOR "RUNT 30 room turnlshod hotel on poicoutago. Gold Hay Realty Co. I'JR RENT 10 room rooming houso ovor Elfort's tailor shop, 207 W. N.alu. Soo White & Trowbridge. sl...'i. t.jr-r- 15 MRS CHERrVfl WEE' 3Ef MY WIFE HAS TPnrHERRt BLOSSOM 1 0LOS5DH, AMD-1 WAMl no irtcr ME HR MsrT.i l DAUGHTER, RUTH lort! dauoHJ CK roit nM.K1yta FOR SALE Ut C, block 9. Laurel hurst addition, water In and paid for t2IjQ, terms. Hatno addition, lots 11 and 12, block 8, corner Roosevelt and Jackson, cheap, the north Dee. 12th. C. A. McAr thur. room 3, P. O. bloclt. 222 FOR ftALfellOt'SlM FOIt SALE 4 room house and lot $700, $100 cash and $lf..O0 per month. Gold Rny Realty Co. " FOR KALE -ACltKAGi: FOR SALE Ranches, acre tracts, town property, from IS per aero, upwards on C and 10 years tlmo. Qold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. FOR HALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE NIco flpltr and New town culls, 35 cents a box. Sweet elder 20 cents a gallon, delivered every Saturday. Phono Home 344-L. 22C FOR SALE Drown Leghorn cock erels II 00. Utility strain. Leave order with Mis'. Reach at Won der Btoie. Deliver Saturday. A. C Worden. 223 FOR SALE One pair of horses C ears old. weight 1200 pounds, cheap If taken at one;, 320 Boulh King. Phone 323-R. 22& FOIt SALE A bargain, good stump pulling machine with cable. In fine condl tlon. Apply 432 South Fir . ii.tret. - FOR SALE Piano, good as new Cost I3K0. will take $150. Good milk cow taken as part payment, llox. KG, Roguo River, Ore. 222 FOR KALE Good, gcntlo family horse. Alai buggy for sale, very chiMp. 401 King street, phone 344-.. 223 FOIt SALE Extra good Nowtown culls, 1c lb. Phono 1302. FOR SALE English bull terrlor puppy, pedigreed, age fire months. Stanton Grlffls, Ilurrlll Orchard, phono CU-J-2. FOR SALE Letter heads and fancy stationery, printed, engraved or embossed, ns you wish at tho Mall Tribune. FOR SALE lxgal blanks, tresspass notices, tor sale or rent sings at tho Mall Tribune. FOR SALE llargoln. comtortablo four room house, $1000, cash or terms. 737 West 14th St. FOR SALE Fruit box labels lu one two or three colors, printed as you order at tho Mall Tribune FOR BALK Calling cards, printed, engraved or ombosscd at tho Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Looso leaf ledger sys tems, any stylo or made to order by tho Mall Trlbuno bindery. FOR SALE Cord and tier wood In black oak, Laurel aud Fir. F. Osscnbrugge, 401 Riverside Ave., South. Phono 1941. 222 FOR SALE Do you want to buy bees. Now Is tho tlmo to place them in your orchard. Stowart tho beo mail breeds tbreo and flvo banded Italians. Phono 6402, PfO.Jmx C51. 232 FOR SALE 1912 S passonger au tomobile almost now. Bargain for cash. 13ox SO, Tribune. FOR SALEOuo 10 II. 1, horizon tnl International Harvester Co, gasoline englno with magneto, tahk, plpb. etc. AIL In first cldsa condition. Practically new. Will soil at a bargain. Address W. C. Clomonts, Eaglo Point. Ore. 230 FOR SALE Light back, two seats, canopy top, polo and shafts. Also cedar fenco posts. W. J. Hnrtsoll. 222 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED NursQry agents. Wo want reliable agents who cau sell our hlgh-grado fruit trees, grown nt Kciinowlck and Spoknuo valley. Expenses advanced weekly. Freo expert advlco to fruit growora by Prof. Viui lloldorbeke. for flvo years Washington Stato Horticul turist. Van Holdorboko Nursery Co. Spdkano. Wash. 282 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Ordor your Christmas turkeys.' I), II, Humsoy, box 23. H. F. 11. No. 1, Medford. 224 WANTED Old books to roblnd or unbound books to bind, All work guaranteed. Mall Trjbuno ottjee, By Winsor McCay &... . 1 it ' !' mi i n . . iir n MY WIFE HAs toU MEET - WMT DiDrl'T CHERMItOMOMl DD MR5. WAXTin mihckllAneouh WANTED Up-to-date peoplo to In stall modern loose leaf systems In their business. Any stylo and "Mcdo In Medford." Mall Tri bune bindery. WANTED Listings of property which can bo exchanged for pro perties In the Willamette valley, Portland, Tacoina and Seattle. Plcane call at once. I leave for tho north Dec. 10th. C. A. McAr thur, room , P. O.. block. 222 WANTED YoUpg men. and ladles to learn Morse and Wlrelttw Tele graphy, station work. Shorthand and typewriting. Ta tight quickly. Good pay, good positions opn for operators 100 wireless operators wanted In March. Tho Pacific Coast Telegraph Institute operates under the direction ot railroad of ficials. Southorn Pacific Co.'s main line wire, nnd wireless sta tion In school, It you are not earning more than $75 It will pay you to call or write them. COS Commonwealth 81dg. Portland, Oregon. 223 LOST STRAYED A largo red muley bnll. W on left thigh, under bit and swallow fork both ears small dulap. Notify W. H. Lewis, Cen tral Point, It. F. D., No. 2. 223 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On city and close In ranch property. C. A. McArthur. room 3, P. O. block. phono 3081. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate. Call upon or address me at Hotel Medford, I am out of the city u part of the time but a letter ad dressed mo and left at hotel will reach me and receive attention. J). L. Dodge. . 2I7 lii'SiNKsa nliitttm.tiY Attorney C L. REAME8. LAWYER Offlco M-iford National Rank bldg., sec ond floor. PORTER J. NKKF, WM. P. MBALEY Attorneys-nt-Law. Rooms 1 nnd 2, Pofttotflco bldg. A. E, REAME8. LAWYER Qarnett- Corcy bldg. Mt'LKEY & CHERRY (It. F. Mill. KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 aud 12 Jackson County Uank bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor nt law, Room 2, Hlalto building, Medford, Ore. Arcountdttu D. R. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited and kept for a roasonablo flguro; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mall Trlbuno bldg.; phono OOtt; resl deuce phone 630a. . Auto Supplied LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret lu making springs Is tho tempering. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use otir uprlugs when others tall. Bold under guarantee. 20 S'orth Fif teenth St, Portland. Oro. llrlck MEDFORD 11IMCK CO. Geo. W. Prlddy, O. J), Naglo, GW. T. O'Hrlou Contractors and manu facturers ot brick; dealers lu prised, brick and lime, Ortlco at their trlck yard, West Jackson st. Phono No. 34C1. Chiroprwclori DR. A. R. HEDOES. Dr. Loulso E. Hedges, Mochano - Therapists. Chiropractors, Spondylotboraplstu. These systems, Including dietetics, curative gymnastics, hydro-ther- alilii aIa uwnilnnn fttjioii tin I lii t Ii lij W lipw .UOI1..H .M ram ncutb ami chroillo diseases. Con sultation freo. 230 North Rartlett st next door to M, E. church. Hours 9 a. in. to 5, m. Othor hours by appointment. Dell phono Main 4171. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, norvo specialist. Rooms 203-04- 05 Garnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor uums uuu scieuuiii; maswigo given; advice lu dietetics, medical gym nastics, hyafoptherapy. Lady" at tendant. Phono Home 14G-L, Main 6712, Civil Engineer LOUIS W, WHITING Civil engineer and survoyor, Wator filings and Irrigation work u specialty; sur voys, subdividing, building gradoa, city engineering, drafting, sewer design, concrete work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, l'ulm blk., Medford, Oro, 7 Vi ?-T U nan itfj'f 'ar'jHJUUCC DIDN'T Mli; MIS4 CHERKt BLOSAOK. ; ACV. fOU.OEARI S k . . mi Mf Af'PCAft CMERHTjJ ANCfc SOU CAME im J c HUHIXESS DIRRCXOItV. Clilnexn Medlclncit CHOW YOUNG'8 Chinese medicines will ctlro rhonmatlsm, catarrh, colds, gollure, throat and lung trouble, deafhCss. paraiysbf. prlvnto diseases and alt kinds of chronic and nervous ailments. Stomach trouble, constipation, Indigestion, womb and bladder troubles. Beo ntd at 241 South Front at., Med ford, Ore., to 4. C:30 to 7:30. Hesldenro phone Main 42. Ih-nlMtn DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Oarnett-Carey bldg., KUIto 310. Medford, Ore. Doth phones. DR. ARTEMUS W. DBANM-Deatkit. Office In Jllalt4-bb!g.,.123 Bast Main St. Gas administered for ex traction of teeth. Phent Mala G31. Night phone 4433. . Garbage GARBAGE Oct your premises cleaned up for thi winter. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good service. Phone Malb 6251. F. Y. Allen. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Hrlng your work to me at tho sign ot Tho Mall Tribune. NurserltMt QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock ts not Irrigated. We guarantee everything put out. Wo are not In tho trust. H. II. Patterson. Offlco removed to office Hotel Nash. In side entrance, next to barber shop. Printers ami I'libllnhers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hhs the best equlpiKd printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, loose lent ledgers, billing systems. etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir at. 1'liyitli-litiiM nml Hiirgean DR. F. O. CARLO W. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic, physicians, I1G-417 Garnctt-Corey bldg.. phone 278-IC Residence 420 South Laurel st. DR. STEARNS Physician and ur geon. Offlco Jackson County Rank bldg.. rooms 17-18-19. phono fT.01; residence 307 South Oakdale St., phone 7171. Home phono, resi dence. 109. office 130. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practlco limited to diseases of women. Offices ovor llasklns drug store. Offlco phono Mnln 1001; resldenco phono Main 7')S1 DR. J. J. EMMENS Plijslclnn and surgeon. Practlco llmitod to eye, car, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tcstod and glasses supplied Office 22S East Main St. Houra 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. in. Roth phones. E. 1). PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack 8oii County Dank bldg. Office phone Main 432; Res. phono, Main 5S2. DR. MARION Physician and sur geon. Stowart bldg.t corner Main aud Uartlett sts., offlco phone, 271; resldenco phone, 273, E. KIRCliaESSNBR, M. D. Prac tice limited to chronlo dIsoaos. Office Hotel Holland. Wednesday A 10-3. Doth phones. Roaldence phones; Former 10xx5 Eaglo Point and Roguo River Hue. HERMANN F. RATTH, M. D. Of fice uvor Medford National Dank. Office phono G701. Residence Hotel Holland. CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D. Prae ttca limited to eye, ear. bote and throat. Kyea scientifically, tested and glasses, furnished when needed. Garuett-Coroy bldjr.,.Becond floor. Roth phones, Medford, Ore. DR. MARTIN O. UARUER PhysU clan uud surgeon. Offlco Palm block, oppostto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono Paolflo 1101. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physlelan and Hiirgoob. Phones, office, 501; to.I denre, 7241, Ortieo heure 10 te 12, 2 to 5. SlenogrupUer ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block, Stonograpblo work done quickly, aud well. Transfer EAUS TRANSFER & STORAOB Cd'. Offlco 10 South Fir st, Phowi Roll 3152; Home 360-K. Frl4 rlsbt. Bervlc HuaraaUwI. ., , . n 4 ' t M i i, I f i T