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rmrrm Gee! but Jeff Is Particular About His Personal Appearance Yi MUTT, UWAT"i TMftY'l I '1U MiVvn I . . I PUflhy TlON'T Sfwvoe oj roOAY. lo, 'irr? vt.MVv EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (By A. U. Ilowlott ) Th nlek horse Hint I spoke of In n former letter was In charge of IM Wnlkor mill hn lt Mr MarrU (llfdirt Imvit In wtirlt, mi he rninu out on I'rlilny look nflur I1I111. Im wum Bnt IkDihI wild th trutmniil ln wu m tiilvlnR. I. II. I (ally, on Hi 11 Mcilfonl l'ncli. nn, nml Mtwurn. I. J. iitul Ilenjuinlii ICIiini'ry of .Mmlfiiril cnllcil fur illif Hr I'liiho. A. A. Hull, who uwni u fnrui on Ikn Morlh dlo of Koriim rlvvr, Join Irr Out fit lorry, rctiiriii'il from nn tiiiiltl Wlt with lilit rolMhi'H In itM V1lliiiiitlti vnlloy limt rrlilny VmiIIiik ilii' nlht uttli liU hrotliur IhIiiw. (ItHirKi I'lillllpn. Mr. I'.illy. lio Ik worldtiR on tlu Corbln orrlinnl uni In town rrldny t'VnnltiK ndtliiK komo iitipllui mid nl a hml oanxt In to invol Mr. I. H. QHmtKuiibiuh nml family wlio linvn iMon tuning rolnllvrn In tlm Wlllnm Kit. Mr. nml Mm. (Jirii Vt of MoJ fun I hIopimmI horn on their way up lo l.t'it llrmliihnw'it Imit I'rMny. Mr. Wont la In tlio Korrtt rrv:ri nml linn liwin Infnlnl nliovo rron'ct Hit Mnimur mul fnll Win. IVrry nml lfo of Untie Fnll )mt lictMi kiipiiiIIiik n fw day vl ItltiK their rilallvo. MoMly whnt 11 ro knoMiumt the IVrry RlrlH nml (hiilr inoilmr. Mr. I". M. Hlownrt, nml hor ilniiKhtiT. Mr. J. V. 0 rover, Mrs. Prank N'laholi ami Mr. Norman .M(JiihIiI nml a nuintmr of frluniU r. J. Ayro. wlfn nml dmiKtitor. illan Ito'o urt InittiiK Mr. Ar'' HWclH-law P. T. Newport, our rnll ntail nuil oxprnM nKi'iit tint tat le' iliyt. Ilort I'iMicliny wai hero ilurlnit Dm HnHt uctk vUIHiik tho family of (ltiom W. Daloy. Hurt In onn of lh I'arimt ItaiiKom. nml ho nml MIkk Dnlwy Muni to Aihlnml to vUlt hl inroNU, Mr. nml Mr. A. II. I'ouchoy. Jarh I'otor who cmno In from Chjloiliiln. Klmiiiith roiiuty, it ithort tlm hro nturiitMt from n trip up on IU)Kim rlvnr where ho him Iicpii vU Itlnn hU failmr nml brotlur. I ASHLAND NOTES, I i (Hv OIiwrvr.) ClirititmitN mim iM-li'li nil oil in llio jjooil nlil ktylu in AhIiIiiiuI. Tln-rn tvufo Irium nml iiroKnium in nearly ul( llin rliin-i'liiHi nml llio xior woro wiijl ri'iiHiuilii'riMl by Urn Kiiuxliiiiit Clli. Hie l.mlloM Aiil .SmioliiH mul llin chllilii'ii ol' I lut Kiiiuliiy hchnoU. .Vr. Conwny nl" TbIoiiI in vWiIiir hwro 1'iiiikiii. Mn. Ori'i'iiwoml nml Ihih IiiiuiI. .Mr. Cniivviiv 1m in llio Imtipilal ill ihU iln't', Imtiin? unilorKoiii' 1111 oprnllou I'iii' lilnililcr troitliln. 'I'ln iiuimliiiii wn it vory Hovcrn nm', liul lliu puliuut MHHtiM to In) rnlliiiK u IllQo ultliouuli vur.v wwils. n.imilil U'nllaii lini. I'ohinii'il frmii CI JiHiliminvillii wlioro liu wunt to lnln tln liuii'lu'm nxiiuiiiiiilioii. Vinv, WVIinlcr, llio rirl intor of tliy I'oiiri'Kiiliiiiiiil chui cli ol' Ali hiil. pii'iii'licil o 1111 nllMitivn iitulU (iiiyo lust Sumlny in llio tmuio Iniild liUf, lio'luliwil lo ili'ilit'iito mi ninny ytiniri ng'. lln will nlno iiKiiili occu Jiyllin pulpit no.l Hnmliiy mnrniiiKi iiik I'lirl'. Vlitliiir will luivo (Iiiii'k f (ho oviuiini Hi'fvli'iw, Tlit'ro will I10 a revival in flil'jicliort 1 llio t'ity ln'iniiinK' . Miijiilny, .Innimry (1, HM!I, nl llio C'liuripiliiiuiit cliuri'l) mul limliiiK oiiu week; hucoikI wti'Ic nl llio 1'ith-li.vji-riiui, third nl llio HiipliHt mid Ion) III lit tlio MolhoiliHt. Mr. Triilll mid i'uiiiily who linvo lno;i nmidi'illrt or tliin oil.v'liut 11 hIuiiI limn, liuvo trmlod lludr propor h'J'nr n vnnrli noiir Ik-nd, Oitkoii, llllj O.NHTl to iiiiivo lm I'ilHt of noxt wt'iilc. Minx lluppnr, prliii'lpnl oT tlio Hollo vin'w huIhioI nml her kih'hIi Mi'" Trip Ict, of IdiiiMiiH, wont to Mrdford Tliiilny for u 1'ow dnyw1 vlull with fliijllilrt. , Mi-H. ClooiKO I'nrpoutor, who Iihh lipoii ipiilo HI with la Kiip, in eouvn lt'bQiiiCi un In 1ho MiHH Joiipe yliu .r j'ji:: - t Mrtyti HCI1N IN A I A If U50KUAtK.lMl!K.tf.M MUKR.V OI.,OUr (AMI) Mil , 1 wsunii'i uururiu v n ' fui A UN( - I WO. WU OOM'T ' DUTVJWtN f 0C.ti upmowio re. jiM N0 TMAr J &J q indoor on. pury Jpx V SSr X f)"clYa V".?l '' r) KJ3) . --'1 ' Cjf ' wiih mifforliiK from" iit'rvoim prolrn lion. Oni Yniiiiic of f'liniiip'iilKii, HI., ! miililnif nn I'.xli'tnlctl vUlt to hit ituiiir and nmit, Mr. nml Mm. U. () Von 'oon of l.ihorly ulni'l, nml iiku rolalitiM In ollior pnrlx of tlio vulli'V nml CiiiiihIii. Ml (Inu'o IIokiim lini ri'lnnii'd lunm from 11 vlit lo Httfin mn olli vr Willmmlti vulli'V polulK. I',. (I. IIoImtIn, wil'o nml liltli- mod, of .Mi'ill'iitil, won. up from Hint i-ily ri'itcntlv for it nlmrt vliit wflli tho fonnoi'' iiinllirr nml .Utir, MmiImiiii" HoliorlN nml Vmi Kiei'ii. I'll. IN t'l'IICIl I.V tITO 1 1 IIAVK Your ilriiKKUt w"l rofuml your money If I'A'O OI.VTMHNT fnll to euro any man of llrhlnc, llllnil. IHrcdliiB or I'nitriulliiK l'll' III A to 1 1 ilay. 60 cmiti. xotici:. Notlco lit hereby clvcn that tho iimlornlKtii'il will npply to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oro Kon, at Hit next roctilur mootlns on January 7, 1913, for ft llcoimo to noil iplrltuoui, vlnour. nml bait llquorn In qunntltlm ) than n Rnllon at Hit plncr of liunlnoKa 011 lot C, C, 7, 8, block 20, In unlit city, for n porlod of nix months. HOTKf, NABIl CO. Dfttoil Oi'combor 17. 1013, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS lOlt COUNCILMAN Col. II. II. Snrucnt Announce hi cnndldncy for coun' cllman, Socond Ward, Medford, (I'alil AiIyU) J. W. llCUHIAN Bubmltn lilt nnmo to thi votor of tho l'lrt Ward n rt cnndldato for councllinnn. IV Rt.KCTnt) 1 WII.I. htuivi: to no luoiiT. (I'ntd Advt.) J. i:. (Jnrk) Ktcttnrt I hereby annouueo niyiolf a n candldnto for councilman from tho (ocoud ward, J, K. tllownrt, 708 Wct 10th. (rnld Adrt.) I'. M. A n ilnn VU I horoby announco myielf nn enn dldnto for councilman In tho first ward, (raid Adrt.) (IiNiruo W. Porter I herewith announco inyiolt as cnndldato for councllinnn In tho tint ward, (l'atd Advt.) 1). J. Kttill , I hereby announco mysnlf nn can- dldnto for councllinnn In tho aocond ward, (I'ald Advt.) J, h. Deiiuner I horowlth miiiouiico mytolf na candldnto for councllinnn In tho third ward. J, h. Doiumcr, C09 V, Jack son. (Paid Advt.) A, H, Hilton Announces hit candidacy for coun cilman from tho Third Ward. Kloc Hon January It, 1913, (I'ald Advt.) ran MAYoii. J.V. MltilifH In auiioiiuclug my candidacy tor tho mayoralty, 1 wlh to say that, as wo huvo every assurauco of a mont pro'poroua year, lot uh xunrd nealuBt orroiR In publlo affairs. Now, as to tho publlo market, 1 want to eay that 1 am, and always linyo been, 11 strong ndvocnto of tho putill imirkot. I wan nmoiiK tho first of tho council to favor and pro mote It, I fool that tho buccobs of our niarkot Is duo an much to my olofrts as any othor inombor ot tho rouiioll, I ahal), It elected, use ovo'ry houornblo effort to mnlto It a con'tlnuod biicccss, lis I realize tho groat benefit It lu to both producer and coiiRiimor, Now, ns to tho saloons, Bo long M18DF0RT) MAID TJimUNI?, w i :"j'.j'i" riTTTf? an tlio itnto nml tho city I Iron mi ihum to do Inmlniss, thny nro ntltlod to do no; but 1 urn a itroriK mlvocnto of law niforcnmiHit, nn tho lawn cxUt, nml wlion tho Inwnuro wrong, o hnvo a rem oily, I I'm up to tho public. I firmly Ixillcvo In ftctiiioiuncnt and proKroim, but not to tho oxtntit of ruckloHM oxtrnvaicnnco. Wo mint Kiinrd BKnliiHt thin rrcldcmnisfi, but not to llio extent of rotrnctlon. 1 am ntrlrtly oppOHd to nuy iprelal prlvll(i;on nn to location, ponon or corporation, but adhoro rlRldly to tho hiMt liiturofttn of tho public. I bollovn that tlio naino couililorn Hon In duo to tho Indtcn nn to tho men, In nil our public affair. U'ald Advt.) W. W. IMfrrt l'or tho Information of tho votorn Of Medford, 1 take tilts method of announcing my position oh tho prin cipal question of Interest to tho pooplo of our city. If elected, my tlmo and service will always bo available to tho pub lic and Huccestlons ami criticisms will at nil time reecho most care ful comlderatlon. When over It is apparent that tho majority ot our cltlirn aro united In opinion oppo site to my Individual view, 'l will yield to tho majority, regardtcM of my personal opinions. Our public market should bo on eourar.ed and developed along such HnN as will result In the greatest ad vantage to tho community. ' Our lawn regarding sanltnry con dition should be actively enforced, nml supplemented by others It tho cxlRtlng ordlnnnren nro Inadequate. My oxporloncea has convinced mo that tho suggestions offered from tlmo to tlmo by tho women of tho community, oven beforn itie right of suffrago was extended to them, have always been of value, and should re ceive tho utmost consideration. Our present lawn regulating the saloons and tho salo ot liquor, and such other restrictions as tho council or people may hereafter enact, should bo rigidly enforced, nnd If found Inadequate, or Insufficient, nhould bo amended, Our water rates nhould bo rovlscd so that tho coit of maintenance, nnd tho necesxnry contributions to tho sinking fund may bo equitably dis tributed among tho consumers, but 110 surplus should bo accumulated at tho expense of tho rnto payor, Tho work ot tho finance commit tco nnd ot tho other principal com mittees of tho council should bo open to suggestion nnd aubject to criticism, and tho criticism, sugges tions, mid co-operation of ropresonta- tlvos of our various civic bodies nhould bo Invltod and oncouragod In such work. It elected' I pledga mysolt to uto my utmost endeavor to carry out tho Idoas outlined above, mid to gtvo Medford mi Impartial, progressive, business administration. (I'ald Advt.) J. H, Wntt "At tlio Bolicitntion of many eiti xeim I luivo decided to become a can didate l'or tlio offieo of mayor at the eomiiii; election in January, In thin t'ouncelinit I wish to ntnto that if elected, I will uso my best efforts lo glvo tlio city a clean busmeHs nil ministration. (Paid Advt.) O. K. Gates During tho Inst tun days a number ot cltlsoun havo called upon mo, re questing mo to becomo a cnndldato for mayor of tho city of Medford. Aftor duo consideration and consul tation with clHzous In nil linos of business, 1 havo docldod to announco mysolt as a cirndldnto for said oftlco. I tuoroforo presont to tho voters ot Medford, for thotr consideration, my platform, which Is ns follews: An honest, opou and above-board, clonn cut business administration, A fair and squnro dent nt Ml tlmas. Equal rights to all. Bpoclal prlv- UogoB to 110110, A'gonuluo pooploa publlo market, Regarding tho liquor question. Porsonnlly I do not drink, novor havo, ... 4r - ' MKWOnW OWKflON. MONDAY, DKrKMWW HO, 1012. . ' . :" i'j 'i'lrr."..""..' .'jj ij-'j . . . 1 i i .-" u ..? Cuet about LL HC DID ToDV ' lvA.1, To THMK. Uf -TMC I0CA but as long as tho government, Uto and city license saloons, nnd under strict retaliation they obey tho law, they nro entitled to protection. .Should they persist In dlsoboylng tho law, their license should he revoked. A careful accounting of nil finan ces. All disbursements subject to pub lic Inspection nnd open for pupbllca tlon by tho city press. Duo consideration of alt petitions for and ngnlnst public Improvements. A rigid practice of economy, except when such economy has .1 tendency to retard progress. I will further all progressive mat ters of general Improtcment for tho city, but such must romn within the scopo of good business. I shall endeavor to uso my best efforts for tho keeping ot th city In a sanitary condition nt all times. Whereas, nftcr years of strugglo, tho women havo been given tho privilege of exercising tbelr rights ot citizenship, duo consideration will bo given thorn on nil matters ot pub lic Importance. Should I bo elected, I assuro tho pooplo that I will be mayor In fact as well as name. I will not bo tbo tool of any clique, and will bo Influenced only by what I bellovo to bo right and equitable. If tho aboro platform meets with your approval nnd you bellovo I am capable ot filling tho orflco, I will npprcclato your support. - , "tOiiK. (1A.T&S. -(Paid AdvtU 1'Olt lti:.NT I'THMSllKl) ItOOMS FOIt HUNT Modern furnished rooms nt tho Cottngo, 004 West 10th St., two blocks' south Medford Hotel. Hot and cold water In rooms. Mrs. II. M. Coss. 274 FOR RENT Large sleeping room, ll.GO and 2 per week. Modorn housekeeping apartments, $15 nnd $1C. Home phono 2CC-IC 222 South Holly. FOR RENT Strictly modorn, steam heated furnished room with board for two people 249 S. Riverside. 248 FOR ih:xt HOUSES FOR RENT 10 room lioiyw rear of Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank, suitable for buMMeRf),' real estate, boarding or rooming house. Gold Ruy Realty Co., Gth and Fir Sts FOR RENT--Seven room house. I15 0UU. Phono Col. II. II. Sar gent. 2 CO FOR RENT Modorn 5 room fur nished houso. Call at GO North Orungo. FOR RENT 5 room moaorn bun gnlow, practically now. Medford Realty & Improvement Co. FOR RENT 4 room houso! $5.00 par month. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RUNT Two room bachelor home, 214 W. 8th St. Sco Whlto & Trowbrldgo. FOR RENT 5 room furnished house at 520 Ivy St. $18.00. lnqulro Mrs. Smith, 41U Park avenue. 239 FOR RENT Modem 5 room nicely furnished cottage, closo In. Phono 4992. 239 NEW TODAY A ranch up Hogun river, la an Ideal pluce for a party who wants to ralso lots of stock, farm right, and enjoy hunting mid fishing, and fine scen ery, 237 nrrt'H, 011 Crater Luke road, 110 acres cleared, and tillable, 101 acres ot this Is In crop, nnd un dor .1 good gravity Irrigation ditch, 30 ncros In alfalfa, balance In liny mid grain, 3 ncros lu orchard, part in bonrlng, roUI $500.00 worth of apples this year. Sumo good saw timber, nnd lots of good p.iaturo on tho place, Tho house and barn, und other buildings are good, nnd many tourists afford a fine market for nil tho stuff raUod. Tools, n team and 11 cow go with tho plneo There Is no aucumhrmiro. and tho party will soil fdr $15,000, taking $5000.00 cash. C.D.HOON Room 113, Jackbou County Rank Uldg. iLii i.iiLii..'.i'jLi.Js.i;;iJLeucregi Nt) I DOMT Think, so nkjch OP TMt lOf aiTHQR, DO VOU roil m:.vr iioi'fiits FOIt HUNT Furnished house, closo In, M. A. Under, M. F. & II. Co. I'OIC IIKNT FI'ltMKIIKI) A1TH. FOIt HUNT Smith Apts. 217 S. HIv. KOlt KBNT Furnished apartment new, private bath, hot water hont. Tho Hcrbcn Apartment, 10 Quince St., tornor West Main. roit ki:xt oi'kicics FOIt JIKNT Large, comfortable of flco rooms with elevator service, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture, ft ifflw Co IOH Itr.XT JII.SCKLLAXr.OUS FOIt LKASi: Fully equipped placer mine. Gold Hay Hcnlty Co. FOIt HKNT Handles, largo nnd small, alfalfa and garden lands. Gold Hay Realty Co., Gth and Fir. FOR RENT 30 room furnished hotel on percentage. Gold Hay Realty Co. FOR RENT 1C room rooming houso over Elfort'n tailor shop, 207 W. Main. Sen Whlto Trowbridge. FOIt SALi; IIOI'SKS FOR S.Li:Nowvflve room, alto ono thriM ntoniMiouvn. name ot. terms like rent. Hennett Invest ment Co. 229 FOR SALE 4 room furnished mod ern houso In Medford on largo lot, well flnlsncd In side. 75 acres timber on splendid Innd, partly creek bottom 23 miles from Med ford. All for 3790 cash. Inquire P. O. llox CCS, 2S4 FOR SALE 4 room houso nnd lot $700. M00 cash and (15.00 per mouth. Gold Hay Realty Co. for sali ACitrni: FOR SALE Ranches, aero tracts, town property, from $5 per aero, upwnrds on 5 and 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. FOR S.LI LOTS FOR SALE Lot. cheap, on paved street. Ninth Call Home 73-L, or 221 stroet. 241' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 300 tiers of wood nt $1 so n Her. 20 tons mowed hay. $9 per ton, 10-Inch Deero gang plow, 23 ai Inch wagon, low wheel, top buggy mul harness. For rent, good hoiibo and barn, S acres land. Phono 813-F-22 Phoenix, or call on L. A. Rose, Phoenix. 239 FOR SALE Ono registered A. J. C. C. Jersey bull calf. John II, Hair. Roguo River. Oregon. 243 FOR SALE Onu young Hamlltonlnn mnro, bay, work blnglo or double, weight 1100 pounds; ono aged or chard horse, good servlco any where. Flvo turkey heiiB, ono gobler for breeding purposes. S. C. George, Porrydnlo, R. F. D. No. 2. IIox 77. FOR SALE Fruit box labols la ono two or three colors, prlutod as you order at tho Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Calling cards, printed, engraved or embossed at tho Mall Tribune, 'office FOR SALE Loose lent ledger sys tems, any stylo or mado to ordor by tho Mull Tribune blndory. FOR SALE 1912 5 passonger au tomobllo almost now. Bargain tor cash. Box 80, Trlbuno. FOR SALE Young smnil work team harness, wagon, carriage, house hold goodn tit all kinds. It you want homo bargains hero Is your chance. Everything must go within n few days. K. II. Dynge, 1 mllo west ot Daggott ranch. 211 FOR SALE Legal blauk9, tresspass uuurvH, iur muu or rum biuss av tho Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Heavy farm horse, rea sonable. Route 1, box 17. 239 FOR SALE l.ottor heads nnd fancy stationery, printed, engraved or embossed, ns you wish at tho Mall Tribune, FOR BALE Horse and buggy to gether or sep.trntoly, very cheap. 410 King street, or phono 344-Z. rilu FOR SALE Two single harness and ono two seated buggy cheap, F. X. Bock, 705 Park street. 240 FOIt SALE English walnuts, hHnlfn and wheat hay, it Geary's ranch. Phouo J3-Z. 244 y . F 1 , 'V ran HAi.rc misci:m,ani:ou8 FOR SALE Ory oak wood. Phone 319-H. 248 -- WAXTKIl MITGATIOX8 WANTBH Lady wishes children to care for by the wc'k or month. Phono 3500. Kctldonco 825 Kant 0th street. !42 HHf.P WAXTHD I-'KMAM: WAXTKI)-Nurse for training at Cranlto City Hospital. Ashland. Apply In person Immediately. Granite City Hospital. vAXTi:i MISCL'LLAXrXJUH f WANTED Old books to reblnd or unbound books to bind. All work guaranteed. Mnll Tribune office. WANTBD Up-to-dato people to In stall modern loose leaf systems In their business. Any style nnd "Mado In Medford." Mall Trl- i buna blndory. WANTED A few small thrifty hogs. 2 brood sown and 15 bushels of seed beardless barley. Robert Dutton. R. K. D. No. 1. 243 WANTED Home caro for 20 months old girl. Call Nash Grill. 240 LOST LOST A young Alrdalo puppy, black back. Call W, A. Cornltlus. Phone 7712. LOST A small, yellow, shaggy dog with collar. Call G97-J-3. 243 for i:cit.xai: FOR SALE OR TRADE Two good lots and house on Weit 9th street, Medford, Oregon. John U. Hair, Roguo River, Oregon. 243 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo In ranch property. C A. McArthur. room 3, P. O. block, phono "SCSI. MONEY TO LOAN -For particulars address Talent, Ore., It. F. D. No. 1, Box 110. Acreage preferred.244 P.USIXHSS DIKKCIOUY Attorneys C. L. REAMES. LAW VER Office Medford National Dank bldg., sec ond floor. PORTER J. NEFF, VM. P. MEALEY Attoruoys-at-Iiw. Rooms 1 und 2, Postofflco bldg. A. H. REAMES, LAWYER Garnctt Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHERRY (R. K. MUL KEY. GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson Couuty Dank bldg. V. J. CANTON Attorney nnd Coun sellor at law, Room 2, RIalto building, Medford, Ore. Accountants D. It. WOOD General Accountant Your books audltod nnd Kept for a reasonable flguro; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mall Trlbuno bldg.; phono CCll; rel dencq phono C302, Auto Supplier I.AHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret lu making springs Is the tempering. Wo aro operating tbo largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso our springs when others tall. Sold under guarantee. 2G North Fif teenth St., Portland, Ore. ltrlck MEDFORD URICK CO. Geo. W. Prlddy, O. D. Nnglo. Geo. T. O'llrlou Contractors und manu facturers of brick; dealers in pressed brick mid lime. Oftlco at their brick yard, West Jaqksou st. Phouo No. 34G1. Clilroprnctow DR. A. It. HEDGES, Dr. Loulso E. Hedges, Mcchntio - Thoraplsts, Chiropractors, Spondylothernplsts. Theso systems, Including dietetics, curative gymnastics, hydro-thor-aphy, etc., produce results lu both ncuto and chrouto diseases. Con sultation free. 230 North Uartlett st next door to M. E. church. Hours 9 a. 111. to 5. 111. Other hours by appointment. Bell phono Main 4171, DR. R. J, LOOKWOOD. Chiropractor, nerve specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Gamott-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths und scientific massage given; ndvlco In dlototles, medical gym nastics, hydropthorapy. Lady at tendant. Phouu llainu 145-L, Main 5712. S & lunnj Tctvm i wxm.wmmmm By "Bud" Fisher COI ON J LGTJ, WACk our of tug PICTUK.fi, 1 OasT olampSV. y) nivj p0R NJT ""MVfr it V ' (J. cofjortcrjiois AySmeco IIU.SINK8H DIHKCTOHV Civil tinglnrcr LOUIS W. AVIIITING Civil engineer and surveyor. Water filings and Irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering, drafting, sower design, concrete work, pump and canal syatems. Room 2. Palm blk., Medford. On Dentlsti DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOC DR. O. C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Garnett-Corcy bldg., snlto 310. Medford, Ore. Uoth phones. DR. ARTKML'S W, DEANE Dentist Office. In RIalto bldg., 123 East Main St. Gas administered for ex traction of toottr. Phone Mala 681. Night phone 4432. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned up for the winter. Call on the city nrbaga wagon for good service. Phono Mala 6261. F. Y. Allen. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub-' He, Bring your work to me at the sign of Tho Mall Tribune. ' Xuntericn QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees are budded, not grafted. Our stock is not Irrigated. We guarantee everything put out. We are not la the trust. II. B. Patterson. Office removed to office Hotel Nash, in aldo entrance, noxt to barb'er shop. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, loose lent ledgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Physicians and Surgeans DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. 41C-417 aarnott-Corer bldg.. phone 278-K. Residence 420 South Laurel st. DR. STEARNS Physician nnd sur geon. Offlco Jackson County Dank bldg., rooms 17-18-19, phone CC01; residence 307 South Oakdslo .St., phono 7171. Home phono, iel denco 109, offlco 130. DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD PhYBlcIan and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Prnctlco limited to diseases ot women. Offices ovor Hasklns drug store. Oftlco phouo Main 1001; residence phono Main 7981 DR. J. J. EMMBNS Physician and surgeon. Prnctlco llmltod to eye, car, iioso and throat. Eyea scien tifically tested and glasses supplied Offlco 22S East Main St Hours 8:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Doth phone. E. n. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Dank bldg. Office phono Main 432; Res. phone. Main 582. DR. MARION Physician and sur geou. Stowart bldg., corner Main and Uurtlett sts.. offlco phone, 271; resldenco phono, 273. E. K1RC1IGESSNER. JL D. Prac tice limited to chronic diseases, Offlco Hotel Holland, Wednojdny 10-3. Roth phones. Itosldenco phones: Furmer lGxxS Eagle Point aud Roguo River lino. HERMANN F. RATTE, M. D. Of fice over Medford National Dank. Offlco phono G701. Residence Hotel Holland. CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D. Prao tlco limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scientifically tested and glasses furnished when needed. Garnott-Corey bldg,, second, floor. Both phones, Medford, Ore. DR. MARTIN O. UARBER Physl clan mid surgeon. Office Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phouo Pacific 1101. ' DR. R. W. CLANOY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office, 601; resl denco, 7241. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W, HOWARD Osteopathlo Physician, 303 Oarnett-Corey Hulldlng. Phono 91-R, Stcnogruplicm ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stuuographlo work done quickly and well. Transier EADS TRANSFER & BTORAOH CO. Offlco 10 South Fir st, Phono Doll 3152; Home 350-K. FrleM right. Service guarant4.