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' JK ' ii H f ( . , 4 There's Absolutely No Sense rW-1 ' l -- a'w. ocrr. i ioM't- t'A,u, WMJNT Vuv COT h)t CMRI5TM f rv OW,r KNoW ,WW ACH 0rMttf. OtfVr CofL fiul V . . " - T LIFT WHITE SLAVE CHARGE AGAINST CUMMINGS tlvrt CiiiiiiiiIiiki, Indicted liy llio lust r.riiinl Jut y on it titurgo nf whlln nlnory, begins Hi" Nw Your onl hiIc of Jail, through n tiutiiniillnrluii iiiiiti on tlm i,irl (it the nuthtirltlo Tliiirmliiy Proiociitlng Attorney II. I .Mulki'J moved Hull llin oiui-tliun ft I" Mil of .Mild! Hpaiiim hn released ii I xi 1 1 lil awn rceojtnlxanco. Thin was iloiui ln'Crtiuo of llin exlrrliiuly ilvllcnlo niiiilllliin of liU wife, nml t lint tlm ncciiM'il mlKlit lm nliln to iiiiilrlluiti' lo her mituiort. '11m In illtliiH'iit, liomivitr, Mtlll ImiiK ovui (JniiiiiilnKi ik'iuIIiih Reed lielmvlor. I'. W. Ilurlio, iiIIckihI lo lmo (.oiii iiiIIIihI a ulniulorjr uffnixn iiikhi a U KumiIiI lirutlirrli'im Rlrl In llio noutli mill of Dm Kiiiuiy, nmi ulloncd lo tilonil kuIII)' to n tlirmi of lniiln iiMiuillt nml will lm icnti'iicril Inter TtiU nctliMi wn luHon pnrll) throtiitli luck of iivltlciicp, tmt Monti? to ufaro th rnniplnliiltiiit wltiiunn tho imlii mill ikuik t tlm uolorli'ty Hint Mould Imi nttaetiua to llio enco. Tin; tof of Jim Mnn, tlm Anlilnuit Clilimiiiiiu. Ktc'iunil of mi nmautt ui on Wo I.e. n .Mmlfont MoiiRolInn, In Mhlrli l.urn Miltc, mi nllCRi'it whllO ulitvc Klrl. wh Involved, wn IU mlMftl upon motion of District At loriicy Mulkoy. A Jury M u previous trm littd UUaxr'il on tli cni .. Thn Ui'oU, mollior nnd dfliidliler. Qluri;iil with mi uMiiiilt upon WIN Haul Dnloy, n l.aku Crvnk plouotr. Iiitl Nprluit. followlne a dlnputo In which tlm fHthur playud n pnrt. wi coutlmiKil until tli uxl tnrm. ThU olimpH tho crlinlniil docket for the i)ur nml numlicrs tlirrclu tho mint Importnnt offlclnl nets of Ihu rntlrtHK iromoiitor, II. I'. Mulkuy, who Mill turn ovor tho officii tiuxt llondu) to J'rouPcutOM'lurt lj. !' Kolly. '-I1 i- A "Xi'w liiirtrrj. ' ynu of tho M'iiMiitlou of tho tcn tlulh rontury U Morltol Ithoutuntl.Htu ifdHdcrH. A tmoii to uvory nuffcrvr. i'h (i heat known rniHMly for rliouinfti Hum In nil Km form. Aik tlumo who liiuo trluii It. llimkliiM' DniK, Htoro. "".n'i1I(C. N'otlto In lu'inliy hIwiii tluil tho un iIiiiIkiiiiI 111 npply lo tho city conn ijjl til IIn nii-ulliiK to ho huhl Jan. 'J, WIS, for H llrvimn to mill limit, Kplllt uoim nml lnoiin liuiuii In iiimitltin Ka tluiu u pillon nl lt pliiro of liiml' utwut on lot 10, hlork 1 1, rlty of Mud ford for i period of hIx mouthn. IIOI.I.AN'I) IIUTIUi CO. Hated Dec. II, IDli I'liill lroTiV iTT" I irr"llnKiio ItUor Vnlliy. Tliciu lll ho u iiioollnn of all tlm fiiilt KroworH of tho nlloy hold tit tho city hull In M imI ford on uoxl Huluid.iy, .Innuary llh, nl two o'clock p. in. for I Cm imrpoMi of orK'iuUliiK ii ParliivrM Cooponillvo l-'rult ubho. clittlou. Wo hollovo tluit tho com tit piodiiclluii can ho inutcrliilly rodiicud it 1 1 1 1 iitttch hotter prlco rccolvcd for our frullb hy IiuyIhk hiicIi mi ori;uu- lntloii, thurcforo wo nak nil tho Krowurn lo iittmid tho iiu'ollui; ami "lot mi not tOKutlmr and try ami put .ihu fiull huuliiotm on ItH fcut iikuIii. ,'Uoiuo youmulf mid Invito your lutlith- hur.f "(HlKh6d) .1. A. 1'KIIUY, (IICO. ANDIIKWB. H. A. NVK, Conuiiltloo. w mmtp 1 J$W UJ " mr Mr I iihi-' . Trrc- i i iiiillliiritilllMillttiVI a JMv jti m I .Jc I I I I ! I II lC- I'Viond Veter: ' T am u Ktnuucli i'l'ioiul, a firm IjoIhivih' in li Public rnrkot, IitM'auHo i Hthmilntos u Nogloctod Industry, hriiiKiiiK prospoi-ity to tho -Hinall rai'UH'P and aupplyhitf a -noodod wantrtw well na beinp: a stiving to the citi zens ol' iMiuU'oi'dl I stand for Exporting, not Importing.' XW.'AllTCUlillX. DID 3GT? I- III"' J- KllllfllllW'"' Mcillol Wlilln l.liiliornt. Hliould ho In ovnry homo, aa m Imuicilluto applliMllou to iuU, hriiltu'H, tipruliiK mid woiiiiiIm hIvch In Htmit ndlff, II Iiiih tin final tut n puln dilllcrr nml hcnlor 1IhnUIii' DniK Hlorc. IO I'AIIMCIIH AMMtltCIIAItlllHIH, C'lilthalo your land -with u Motor Trnctor It will pay for ItitClf In tho Mivlnn of liorvo food mid hired liotp. Valley Motor A trnctor- Co., Vulloy (InrnKO. Mndford, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS JX)lt COUNCILMAN Col. 11. II. Hnrurnt Ancouticot hli cnndldncy for coua clltnnu, Hocond Wnril. Jlcdford. O'ftU Advt.) J. ItCIIIIIA.V Hubmlti lila unmo to llio voter of tho First Ward aa a cnudldato for coiiucllmnii. IV KI.KOTKl) I WILL htuivi: to no uiniiT. (l'ald Advt.) J. i:. (Jarlc) Htcirnrt I hereby announce myiolf as a cnudldato for councilman from tho loeond ward. J. K. atowart. 708 WuhI 10th. (Tald Adrt.) l. M. Androir I horcby nnnounco myittf as can dldnto for couocllmau In tho first ward. (Pald'Adtt.) ntnirgo W. lVirlcr I herewith nnnounco myiolf at candldatu for councilman In tho (lrt ward. (Paid AdTt.) ' l. J. HI nil 1 horcby announce myiolf as can didate for councilman lu tho second ward. v (raid Adrt.) J. h. Dcmmrr I hcrowltli nnnounco tnymilf an cnndldr.to fur councilman In tho third ward. J. L. Dammor, G09 W. Jack no u. (Paid AdU.) A. H. Hilton Auuoiini'i'H hlit rnuitlilncy for coun rllmati from llio Third Ward. Hk'O- tlou January U, 1913. (Puld Advt.) n)lt M.WiHt. J. V. Alltclicll ,n nntiouncliiK my candidacy for tlio mayoralty, I wlili to any that, as wo luio nvory aitminiuco of n moat pro-Kroun year, lot iih nn.ii'd tieiilimt orrom In public iiffalrn. Now, na lo tho public lnurliot, I want to nay thai ram, ami nlwnjH have been, a ntroni; ndvocato ot tho P'lbM' market. 1 waa anioiiK tho firm of tho council to favor nnd pro mote It. I fool that tho miccoHa ot our market Ih duo iih much to my clotrtH un any other member ot tho council. I nhnll, It olocted, uso ovc;y houornhlo offorl to maKo It a continued succcaa, as I roallio tho great hundfU It U to both producor mid conaumor, Now, as to tho saloons. So long na tho Mlato nml tho city license thorn to do business, thoy aro entitled to iM,l,iHHL l lllll WHI ! II "HWI'HI OTJWOIOT MAlt TRTBUiTTJ, MRDTORO'. dniaOOy. TTRTDAV, to This Whatever '1,1 r rAJtfmiNG.) y- oL do no; hot I tun a Htrouj; advocate of law enforcement, iih tho lawn oxlat, ami when tho lavs a aro wrong, wo ham a remedy, I I'h up in (ho public. I firmly holluto In ouToiopmcnt ami projucMi, hut not to tho nxtont of loeklcia cxtravncance. Wo mutt Ritard iiKaltiat thin rccklMHuetA. hut not to tho extent of retraction, I am ntrlctly opponed to any npeclnl prlvllitKen tut to locutions, porvona or rorporatloim, but udlioro rlttldly to tho best Intetciita of tho public. I believe that tho catno couildcra tlou la duo to tho latllea an to tho moti, In all our publlo affairs. I Paid Advt.) V. Klfcrt I'or tho Information of tho voter ot Mcdford, 1 tnko thin method of atiiiouncltiK my poattlon on tho prin cipal qtiomloni ot Intorvit to tho pcoplo ot our city. If elcctoit, my tlmn and services will always bo nvnllablo to tho pub lic nnd niiKKoitlans nnd criticisms will at nil times receive most caro ful consideration. When ever It Is apparent that the majority of our chitons arc united In opinion oppo slto to my Individual vlown, I will ylold -to tho majority, regardless of my pemonal opinions. Our publlo market should be on couraKod and developed nlong such lines as will remit In tho greatest ad vantage to the community. Our lawn regard I nj: sanitary con ditions should be actively enforced, and supplemented by othors It the exlotlnu ordinances nro Inadequate My experiences has convinced nio that tho suggestions offorcd from tlino to tlmo by the women of' tho community, oven bnfar tho right of suffrage was extended to thorn, have always boon ot valuo, and should re ceive tho utmost consideration. Our present lawn regulating tho saloons and tho sale of liquor, and such other restrictions ns tho council or peoplo may hereafter enact, should bo rigidly enforced, nnd It found Innduqiutfo. or Insuttlclont, should ho nmonded. Our water rates should bo rovlscd so that tho cost of maintenance, and tho ueccssary contributions to tho Fluking fund may ho equitably dis tributed among tho consumers, but no HurpliiH should ho accumulated at tho expense ot tho rato payer. Tho work of tho finance- commit tco and ot tho other principal rom mltteua of tho council should bo open to uuggetitloii mid nubject to criticism, and tho criticism, sugges tions, and co-operation of representa tives of our -various rllo bodies should ho Invited mid encouraged lu such work. If elected I pledgo innclf to uso my utmost endeavor to carry out tho idcaa outlined aboo, ami to glo Mcdford an Impartial, progressive, busliio.su administration. (Paid Advt.) J. 1C. Watt "At tlio ttnliciliitiiin oC tunny eili icon 1 lmvo tleuided to becotuu u enn diiliito for thu office of! mayor at (lie romiiiK election in Jmiuury. lu this t'oniieutlon 1 wish to atuto tlmt t eloctud, I will uo my best offorla to give tho city a clean business ml lulnislrntlon. (l'ald Advt.) O. 11. Gates During tho last tou days n number of cltlxens hnvo called upon mo, ro quonttng mo to becomo a cnudldato for mayor of thnj:lty ot Medford. Aftor duo consldorutlon and consul tatlou with cltltons In all Hues ot business, I havo decided to nnnounco myself ns n cnudldato tor said otftco. I thoroforo present to tho voters ot Medford, ,for tbolr consideration, my platform, which is us follows; Ah honest, open and atiovo-board, clean cut business administration, A, fair nnd square deal nl alLtlmos. Equal rights to all. Special priv ileges to nono. A genuine nooplea publlo innrkot. nesardlng' tho liquor question, Personally I do not drlnlf , novor havo, hut ns long as tho government, state and city llcotiso saloous, and ntidor Blilvv rogulutloii tuoy aboy. (Uo m, 1 YQU S6T? .: wssm thoy aro entitled to protection. Should they persist In disobeying' tho lav, their lltcttso should bo revoked. A careful accounting of all finan ces, Alt disbursements subject to pub llo Inspection and open for pupbllca tlon by tho city press. Duo consideration of all potltlons for ami against public Improvements. A rigid practlco ot economy, orcopt when such economy has a tendoncy to rotard progress. I wilt further all progressive mat tors of gouornl ImproU'iiinnt for tho city, but such must come within lbs scopo of good business. t shall endeavor to use my best offorts for tho keeping ot the city In n sanitary condition at all times. Whereas, afl!r years ot strugglo, tho women have bcon given tlm prlvllego ot exorcising their rights ot citizenship, duo consideration will bo given them on all matters of pub lic Importance. Should I boelcctcd, I asturo tho peoplo that I will bo mayor In fact as troll as name. I will not bo tho tool of any clique, and will bo Influenced only by what I bolloro to bo right and equitable If thu abovo platform moots with your approval ttnd jou hollovo I am capable ot tilling tho office, I will appreclato your support. C. C. GATES. (Paid AdvO FOIt ItRXT i'UItMSIIKI) ROOMS FOIt iuiNT ModcTtt " furnished rooms at the Cottage, 004 West,' JUKI Bl., IWO OIOCKS soum .Mi.'uioru Hotel. Hot and cold water In rooms. Mrs. II. M. Coss. !74 FOR RRNT Large sleeping room, . II. CO nnd $2 per wcotc Modern housekeeping apartments, $15 nnd SIC. Home pboue 2CC-K. 222 South Holly. FOR RKNT Strictly modern, steam heated furnished room with board for two pcoplo. 249 S. Riverside 248 FOR ItnXT HOlMliS FOR RKNT One six loom house clono lu. Also housekeeping rooms, cleetrlc lights, vat, b.nth. etc. No. llio N. Itartlctt. FOR RKNT Houses. Sou Harnett ocr Daniels tor Hud. 211 FOR RKNT 10 room houso rear of Fnrmcrs & Fruitgrowers bank, suitable for business, real estate, boarding or looming house. Gold Ruy Realty Co., Uth and Fir Bis. FOR RKNT Seven room houso. $1,1.00. Phulio Co. 11. 11. Sar gout. 200 FOR RKNT- Modern r. room fur nished house. Call at CO North Orange FOR RKNT - S room modem bun galow, practically new. Mcdford Really & Improvement Co. FOR RKNT -4 room housed 15.00 por month. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RKNT- Furnished house, eloso In, M. A. Rador. M. F. & 11. Co. lll'SINI'SS OPPORTUNITIICK FoTnULTTSnrbuTbli rooms attached. Good location, fluo proposition. Sco Harnett ovor Daniels for Duds. 24 t NEW TODAY A fluo ranch of 230 acres, spmo stock, and 110 acres ot Irrigated fields on tlio Itoguo river, fine alfal fa, mid frylt, good buildings, no In cumbrance. 115,000 one-third cash, balance tuny run. 120 acres, throo miles from n good town, f,lno equipment, woll stocked. 95 acres It) culUvntloii, Irrigation plant, electric lights, modern house Alfalfu, grain mid fruit nro the chief products. $24,000, halt cash, Who has a $2000 house In Med ford to o.chaiigo uvea for a 100 aero pleco ot timber on tho Dead Indian road 20 miles east of Ashland. It has been cruised at ovef four million feot ot saw tlmbor. Small Improve ments mid soiiiq ajunH, Jrac;ts,ot hay ou tho placo,''2000.'00. C. D. HOON Room l'J, Juckuou Couuty Hunk llldfet. .TAXttAftYn.'iflirf, ' ' a ,L?iW' f,,'Jflri If' L1 ,.X' I'oit iii:nt Ki'itNisin;i aptk. FoiTit; i:NT siitiiXpts." 2 ii'sHfuy. FOR HUNT Furnished apartment now, prlvato bath, hot wntor beat. Tho llcrben Apartment, lu quince St.. corner West Main. I'Olt HUNT OFTICI-S FOIt HUNT Large, 'lcoinfortai'ile?'oN flco rooms with elevator scrvlco, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Mcdford Furul turo & Ildw. Co. rou iu:.t misci:llani:ou8 FOlt LBASi: Fully equipped placer mlno. Rold Hay Ilcally Co. FOIt HBNT Itanchcs, largo and small, alfalfa and garden lands. Rold Itay Itcalty Co., Oth and Fir. FOIt HBNT DO room furnished hotel on percentage. Gold Hoy Realty Co. ron sali: itorsr.s FOR SALK i room furnished mod ern hotiM In Mcdford on large lot, well tlnlsncd In side. ?G acres tlmbor on splnndld land, partly creek bottom 32 miles from Mcd ford. All for 13200 cash. Inquire P. O. Rex CCS. 25 1 FOR SALI-:: 4 room houso and lot 1700. $100 cash and J13.00 per month. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SAM ACRKAGK FOR SALK Ranches, acre tracts, town iroperty, from $5 per acre, upwards on 0 and 10 years time. Gold Ray Realty' Co., Sixth and Fir. FOR SALI FARM LANDS FOR SALK Farm lands and stock ranches. Seo Harnett over Dan iels for Duds. 244 FOR SALI" MISCKLIiANKOUS FOR SAI.KPuro breu Hrown and White Leghorn hens. P. O. Uox Cl or phono 312-X. FOR SALK 4 horses and a bicycle. Stock must bo bold at once. In quire Hoover Nursery. FOR SALK Remington typewriter No. C, Phono 5771. 244 FOR SALK Hack. In good condi tion, cheap. Phono oU-K-2. 24S FOR SALK-llotol run go. dishes, lltisti, silverware, blankets, bed ding, etc All new. very cheap for cash or will trade. Inquire IIS South Fir. Medford Renewing Cumpauy. 245 FOR SALK Ono registered A. J. O. C. Jeney hull calf. John It. Hair, Rogue Rlvor, Oregon. 24U FOR SALK Fruit box labels In one two or thrco colors, printed as you order at tho Mall Tribune FOR SALK Calling cards, printed, engraved or embossed at tho Mall Tribune oftlco. FOR SALK Looso leat ledgor sys tems, any stylo or uindo to order by tho Mall Trlbuno bindery. FOR SALK 1913 6 passengor au tomobilo almost now. Hargaln for cash. Uox SO, Trlbuno. FOR SALK Legal blanks, tresspass notices, for sale or ront sings at tho Mall Trlbuno. FOR SALK Dry oak wood. Phono 319-R. 24S FOR SALK Letter heads and fancy tationery, printed, engraved or embossed, as you wish at the Mall Trlbuno. FOIt SALK Horso and buggy to gether or separately, very cheap. 410 Ktng street, or phono 344-X. 242 FOR SALK Kngllsh walnuts, alfalfa and wheat hay, nt Geary's ranch, l'hono 13-Z. 241 FOR SALK Ivenyon. take-down 1101180, U rooms, l6ss than halt price. L, H. ISO, JacksonvUle.240 WANTKD MlSCKLiaNKOUS WANTl-Ri 'to buy or tnulo. good fi foot mow-lug machine. T. Hawk Iitson, 822 S. Central. 247 WANTKD A fow smrtlt thrifty hogs. 2 brgod sows nnd 15, bushels' of Beed lieariUebs barley, Robert Dutton. R. F. D. No. K 2(3 AVANTKD SITUATIONS WANTKD Japanese couple wnnt position as general housework Phono Main 3301. Harry Wato UHbo, gDl I I a I i n i iii - i iWP" v inH S im . vjH fau y- vpjjjijjB M flt' m jKolH :, IIIILP VANTKI MALK WANTKU- Men to clear 10 acres of land, 2 tulles west or Talent. Call York. Co. 244 IIKLP WANTI'll FKMALK WANTKD Girl to Assist with housework. Phono ClI-It-3. or address IJOx 08-A, R. F. I).. No. 1. 241 WANTKD Two dining room girls at depot hotol Anhland. 244 LOST LOST Urooch, crescent shape, se", with pearls and on) dlamottd Leave al Mall Tnbun reward. 2 1 1 LOST Ladles' gold hunting case watch (plain case) and chatelaine pin, latter engraved K. M. C. Find er please notify Dr. Carlow. i'44 LOST A small, yellow, shaggy dog with collar. Call 597-.I-3. 243 FOR IXCHANGF, FOR SALK OR TRADK Two good lots aud bouse on West 9th street, Medford. Oregon. John U. Hair, Rogue River, Oregon. 242 FOR SALK OR KXCHANGK We can sell or exchange your second hand automobiles. No charge for storage if you let us sell for you. Valley Garage, Villcy Motor & Tractor Co. FOR KXCHANGK I havo an S00 acre wheat farm located In Cen tral Washington. A good very well Improved "place. Price $24,- 000, mortgage $6000. Want pro perty lu Rogue river valley. L. K. Moore, 517 Hoard of Trade. Portland, Ore. 243 MONKY TO "LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo In ranch property. C. A. Mc Arthur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 3081. MONKY TO LOAN For particulars address Talent, Ore, R. F. D. No. 1, Uox 110. Acreage preferred. 244 UUHLMSS DIRKCIORY Attorneys C. L. REAMKS. LAWYER Office Mcdford National Dank bldg., sec ond floor. POUTER J. NKFF. WM. P. MKALUY Attonicys-at-Lnw. Rooms 1 and 2, Pohtofflco bldg. A. K REAMKS, LAWYER Garuelt Corey bldg. MULKKY &, CHKRRY (It. F. MUI KKY. GEO. W. CHKRRY) Rooms 11 uud 12 Jsckhou County Dank bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor nt law. Room 2, Rlalto building, Medford, Ore. Accountants D. It. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited mid Kept for a reusonnblo figure; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mall Trlbuno bldg.; phono 6CU; resi dence phono 0302. Auto 5itpplloH LAHKR AUTO SPRINO CO. Our big secret In making springs is tho tempering. Wo aro oporatlng the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Paclflo northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 20 North Fif teenth St., Portland, Oro. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HKDGKS, Dr. Louise E. Hedges, Mechauo - Therapists, Chiropractors, Spondytotheraplsts. These systems. Including dietetics, curative gymnastics, hydro-ther-aphy, etc., produce results In both ucuto and chronic diseases. Con sultation free. 230 North Uartlett at., next door to M. K. church. Hours 9 a. m. to 5. m. Other hours by appolutnient. Hell phono Muln 4171. DR. R. J. LOOKWOOD. Chiropractor, nervo specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Garnett-Coroy bldg. Vupor baths nnd scientific massage given: ndvlco In dietetics, medical gym nastics, hydroptherapy. Lady at tendant. Phono Home 145-L, Main 5712. Civil Knglneer LOUIS W. WlUTiNG cVvTurigiuwr and surveyor, Water filings and Irrigation work a specialty; sur veys, subdividing, building grades, city engineering, drafting, sewor design, coucroto work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk ModtojU, Ore. ,.. ,"WOft (f By 'Bud" Fisher. BUHfNksS' nlKKCrOBY Xotnry Public HKLKN N. TOCKKY Notary pub lic. Hrlng your work to me at the sign ot Tho Mall Tribune. Drklc MEDFORD URICK CO. Geo. W. Prlddy, O. D. Naglo, Geo. T. O'Brien Contractors and manu facturers ot brick; dealers la pressed brick nnd lire. Office at their brick yard, West Jackieu st, Phono No. 3401. Dentist DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOQ DR. C. O. VAN 8COYOC DCBtlltS Garnctl-Coroy bldg., Mite- Sin'. Medford, Ore. Doth phone. DR. ARTKMUS W. DEANE DwtlsL Offico In Rlalto bldg., 133 Bast Main St. Gaa administered for at traction of teeth. Phone Mala 681. Night phone 4432. Garbage GARUAGE Get your premises cleaned np for the winter. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phono Mala G351. V. Y. Allen. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree are budded, not grafted. Our stock In not Irrigated. We guarantee everything put out. We are not la the trust. II. U. Patterson. Office removed to office Hotel Nash. In side entrance, next to barber shop. I'rlutem and Publishers ivS MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book blading, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 37 Norta Fir st. Physicians and Surgeeaa DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 41C-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg.. phono 278-1C Restdeae 420 South Laurel st. DR. STEARNS Physician and sur geon. Offico Jackson County Dank bldg., rooms 17-1S-19, phoae CC01; rosldcuco 307 South Oakdsle st., phono 7171. Home phono, resi dence 109, offico 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD, M. D. Practice limited to dtowsel ot women. Offices over Raskins drug store. Offico phone Main 1001; residence phono Main 7331. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician au4 surgeon. Prnctlce llmltad to eye, oar, noso and throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glasses Mpplled Office 228 East Main BL Hears 8:30 a. a, to 8 p. m. Roth phoae H. U. I'ICKEL, M. D. Oftlee Jaok son County Hank bldg. Offiea phono Main 432; Ilea, pkoas, Mala 583. DR. MARION Physlelaa aad wr gpou, Stewart bldg.t corner Mala aud Dartlctt sts., office phone, 271? rcsldonce phono, 273. l. KIRCHGE8SNBR. M. D. fre tlce limited to chronlo diseases. Offico Hotol Holland. Wedaeeay 10-3. Roth phonos. Resident- phenes: Farmer ldxxO Eagle Pelat aud Roguo Rlvor line. HERMANN V. RATTE, M. D. Of fleo over Mcdford Natloasl Bnuk. Offico phono 6701 JtseWeao Hotol llollaud, CLARK K. SAUNDERS, M. D. Prae tlce limited to eye, ear, l throat. Eyes selentlfleally teU4 and glasses furnished whea Beaded. Garnett-Corey bldg., aeeoad fleer, Both phones, Mcdford, Ore. DR.MARTIN O, BARHKK Physi cian and surgeon. Offlee Palm block, opposite Nash Hetel. Meani 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phoae PseUk 1101. DR. R. W. CLANOY Physlclsa and surgeon. Phones, oftlee, 69); rJ deuco, 7241. Office hours 1ft te 12,-2, to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oeteopalhl Physician, 303 Osraett-Cerse; Hulldlng. P1ioiib,91tR. , r j KteHOg-rtibers ' ELLAMrGAWY Stenographic work doaa sjaleklp and well, I Transfer IADS TKAN'SriSK & tsTOKAOal Office 18 South First, ftes Bell 3152; Heme 2t.JK. TMm right. iryJw KUrMt4 , .,. d , v '1 SI w , K? C i