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Jc r i: Co.Moit (t wtiv t c M6 '. I'm
Wrt4.nrQl'iiiM,. IJUM
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JAP LOSES LIFE IN :
BLAZE AI PORTLAND
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. . II.
UnHiHfhlrl. Japan U dead today
Mg'w result of a flro within gnttud 21
urn 1 1 Miutrt lii Ike imrtli mul. llama
RMrl wm burned to death wltllu try
iMUk 'WHpo IroHt npurtiuoiitii over
rtw of the Ui, Tlilrl UiouihuiiI
dlUnr lUmnnH wo iloim by tho
bDtiM, which was of unknown origin.
On mwoum of llitt extreme void tho
water lit tho Iiimix fro to a soott an
It struck the sldovxalh, groutly linmp
nrfbn thu tirmiiHii.
I CENTnAL POINT ITEMS.
Mi. .i'il Mrx. W. I'.. Ilmyloii mul
huh tvttirwil Mtfturilhy I'vnnltii; rnim
Mflirmwlai' rli.lt l Cnniinj;, Cnl.
'UntMt Mmulli mul Cmitrnl l'ulnt
hlh nhmt li.mlii)linl Iihiui luluniml
i'riu I Mr iHMiluru trip BHtunliiy
iuni:iK.
Imitation (tr nut for h iIhiiod nl
lh I 'Mitral Imll WimIihhiIhy ivihiiiik
nndtr ilic w'igciMtit ui' Ilic (itrnl
iNtlitt urdiioilra.
lie. Uiw it-, ltt tinUinlay ur
Imm Itonnli, Caliri'iiiln, in Mu lij
ttohr Miiir ntliiT rqliitlvi tlioni.
Thu bnxkrt Im'II xtiini liy lo ri
m lNiiik ttf u,ir liimiinvit it lln Y.
A I. ('. A. kiuu' iuiii IsHtiirilnv Hinht
nmrh diuv.mmI by tU ulio wno
)mmhiC ' ltriillm(Hilb Vdru ii-rVcil
by tb Iffilliw' mixOlnry.
Our Mliwltt umiuiikh) Muuilny with
lb u-oal IIwhIhhiiu uf iiil.
piulrel I'oliit Iimh nut liml h i'n
of miv iHutH(iuua tliwi urn ot tlii
wttir.
air. and Mr--. I. C. ItuJmHl, Mr.
Nd Mr. Viinr w mul Mr.
MMmitnii Irft Tor KnnA Tit. Kim
a, 8nuluy wurulnn, niuir (lie
ulHbrni ruultt. mid will via't miHoi.
outtttirru vU( im miulu. Thu nn
IIwihhi (' n wilnwKriw fur Ihu UniU'd
HiwH in tb liiiimlidii'v mv mul
tht lali nriHtiiiimiiy Ilium fur a
itffeui lrt)i.
31 r, iuil Mr. I-'ih! II. llopkln, ho.
Hi(MNiultNl hjr tliHir tHiiiM, Krmlorit'
mttt William, bit Smulnv nftorniMiii
fuK Hmi 1-YunriiMH) wliuru (Imy will
taw tin -U'ttiiier for llu I'iiiihiiui
naV mul will lit Hluimt I rout homo
Hitfl Hio hiiiIiIIh nl' IVIinmry.
Dr. MoM. Dow mul Dr. Lyd"' S.
nay lrt humluy ommiiii lor
oAiii nUonl m wool;.
". W. Tiirpm ninl I lurry
ilw Wft Sum
luy oiiiiijr for Portlmul
Itonl of
Mdlil'onl Hiiout Siiiiduv horo,
Mm. Aimtiii mul two oliildreii lino
Hituiiii'O front mmirnl uioiitli' iil
ut hi.'ltll.
-f
I ' EDEN PRECINCT I
Mih. Wm. Cnroy of Km Hi Tuhml
MiifJ'ori'il a HkM iantllio Mlroki'
.ViJr Ytuu'i. oo, lint I miiuli im
ii'6i'il. Mf. Kolii'oi'ii Moor wim tinioii).'
tliiflo I nun l'liiamix in Mi'iUWil
ThliiMlny.
Miv. I!. O, I(oiio of Ahlilniiil npuiil
inifl of hint wool; with hut tininlt
Mi,Ji ninl Mrs. ('. Cutny, Mr. Wouho
I 7av ' Q' IU l J,,M I
CVV .ItyVT Till, MMU f'
3 ifew-
li'ioud VeIup:
I huliuvu. in a ciipol'iil Kci'iitiny oC all pro
Du.st'd I'l'ancluKt'.s, aitlod by llio bewt lugal
laltiiil, aud 'ihu iliougliU'iil coiiHidcntliim ol'
any plan op adviuo olTepod by (ho public
biiropoui'aulin Ui
V; Hasty action uover guarded tho future
1 work for tho Medford ol' today muVHho
Medford of tomorrow.
,T. r. UTOIl'lilLL.
s Job Was Honest Labor at That
lllij.l
Is'l.L 1SUI, Rot to
GftVOH 'fM JoUNuW.
fen " STI
liiiMiiit uiii' lo I4im .nnli'f In luuk
up it liicnlioit.
(nv. Dr. Knllllu of Pluionix wa
tiHilinc hi Mmlfurtl Tluirmln.T.
Mr. ninl Mm. .1. 1). Ilunry hii
iiiiiimik llui Inii'k ritniirm win l ren
in riv liniutli fntMlilON Ht the jHililie
tmirkitt.
. Mr. mul Mr. A. II. PUhtr of l'lx.
nix Hern Ui .Mwiltnl 'riiirilii.
Tin iHrRv Uv, ujijd mil rtici'O
Htr fiinumly nwuttil liy il. L Mnr
iliif of Talent Iimk I'hmiKi'il limul.
VmiiliirWlilfi A Ihirpii will ho tli
now firm nnui. TV Ihiv 'will Im
liirkt'il m low mul will uiiiilf ti cl
iwrtrtiiunt htorn.
Mr, hii M. (,'. Cry uml Mr. V..
0. Kviiho wain unrntt ut u N'inr
VoHr' iliniior ut lint hunii' of Mr. mul
Sim. II. (I. Kliiwrvr m Minlfunl.
i
Noncj;.
Nollco lit ho ruby ;hoti that thn
iiii'itornlr.iiuil will apply to tho city
coifiicll of tho city of .Moilford, Oro
non, at IU nuAt rvculnr uu-otltir; ou
Januiiry 7, tJ13, (or u llcotisu to null
Rplrltiioim, vltiotm and bait llquorn
In fjunntitlon Icm titan n ijnllon at I In
place of biinliii'ft on lotti C, C, 7. 8,
block SO, In ald city, for n period
Of llx JllOlltllll.
norm, nauii
Dated Dacvmbur 17, ItlK.
CO.
Niillro.
No I loo I lioroby gloii that tho un
ilrrnlKiied will apjily to tho city coun
cil 'nl Hit inuutlnr; to ho hold J:in. S,
1 1 1 3 , for n IIcoiinq to mil malt, vplrlt
uoiin mid iliioim IIiiioih In iiinutltlc4
Iomi than it Ktlton ut II pliiuo of UiihI
uvifii on lot IP, block -I I, city of Mud
ford for a period of nix month.
HOLLAND MOTML CO.
Dated Doc. !(. VJVi.
Rovornor llorhurt H. Iludlcy of
Mlftnoiirl I oxtiMtod to Imiwitu n
oniidldnto for L'nlttnJ Slutix wuntor
luut yoar. to Mtgcnml William J.
Blotto.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
VOIt COUNCILMAN
Col. II, U. Hrrot
Annouuccn IiIh candidacy for coun-
cllninu, Buroud Ward, Mudford.
(Paid Adt.)
J. W. llimitlAN
Submlto his nauto to tho vol or of
tho first Ward n n candldato for
councilman. IP KLKCTKD 1 WILL
STUIVi: TO DO ItlOIIT.
(Paid Advt.)
J. K. (Jack) Stewart
I huroby annntiuce myself as
cnndldnto for councilman from
second ward. J. 13. atuwart,
West 10th.
(Paid AdvU
tho
703
CJcirgo INirter
1 horuwlth uiiuounco mysolt as
rnudldato for couucllumii lu 'thu first
ward.
(Paid Advt.)
1). J. Hlull
I horohy miiinuuco myiiolf as enn
dldutb far coutailmau In tho hccouU
ward,
(Paid Advt.)
J. li. Dciuiucr
horowlth anuounco mysolt
as
MTCDFOTtT) TUTL TiTmTJNfl, TUTfiDFORD,
TUltiC
WHO IT
V3l.tU
SOMCTHINO.
OH, Mow
like ycoLN
YOU'AWAT
cnudldiito for councilman In tho third !
ward. J. L. Danimcr, COU V. Jack
von. (Paid Advt.)
A. N. Hilton
AniiotincOR his candidacy for coun-
cllmnn from tho Third Ward. Klcp-
llon January H, Hlfl. .-
(I'ald.AdtL)
mix .MA VOIt.
".IV'W. iliuliidf
, In nnnotincIiiK my candidacy for
tho mayoralty, I wish to Bay that, an
wo luivo uwry niinnico of a most
pro'iu-roits uar, ICit it it guard ugalust
orroi In public nifulrs.
.Now, as to tho public marliot, I
want to say that 1 am, and always
have boon, a ntrons advocatu of tho
pub1) iimrkot. I wan among tho
first of Ilia council o favor aud pro
nioto It. I fl that tho succoss of
our murkot Is duo hh much to my
elofrts aa any othur mombor of thu
council. I shall. If olwctud.- mo
oyory houorabla effort to mako it a
continued succits, an I rvallzu tho
Croat bouoflt II U to both producor
aud consumer.
Now, as to tho saloons. Ho long
an thu statu and. tint city llct'liso them
to do business, thoy aru oulltlod to
do o; but I ntn a strong advocato of
law enforcement, as tho laws exist,
aud wben tho laws nro wroqg. wo
bavu a remedy, it's, up to tho pu'dlc.
I firmly bulluvo In Oovulopmenl
und progross, but not to tho extent
of reckless oxtrnvaEauco. Wo must
Ktianl ngalust this rooklusuoso, but
not to tho uxtunt of rctraulloii. I
nin sti lolly opposed to auy special
prh Degas an to loeotloua, pursuits or
corporations, but ndhoro rigidly to
tl(o best lnlurts of tho public.
I bollevo thai tho same considera
tion Is duo to thu Indies as to the
man, In nil one pulillc affairs.
I Paid Advt.)
W. W. Klfcrt
l'or tho luformntton of tho voters
of, Medford, I take this method of
aunoiiuoliiK my position, gn, tho prin
cipal iiuostlons ut Interest to tho
people of our city.
It elected, my 1 1 til o and services
will nlwnyii bo uvnllablo to the pub
lic and suggestions and criticisms
will at all times receive most caro
fill consideration. When ever It la
apparent that tho mnjorlty of our
citizens ara united In opinion oppo
site to my Individual views, I will
yield to tho mnjorlty, regardless of
my personal opinions.
Our public market should bo en
couraged mid developed along such
Hues nu will result In tho greatest ad
vuutngo to tho community.
Our laws regarding sanitary con
ditions, should bo actively enforced,
mid supplemented by others It tho
existing ordinances nro Inadequate.
My experiences hits convinced mo
that tho suggestions offered from
tlmo to tlmo by tho women of tho
community, oven boforo tno right of
Suffrage wuh extended to thorn, have
nlwnyn been of value, "and should re
ceive the utmost consideration,
Our picscut lnwB regulating tho
saloons mul tho sale ot liquor, mid
ttuch other rcatrlctlona ua tho council
or poopln may hereafter enact,
should bo rigidly enforced, and it
found Inadequate or lusutficlouL.
should bo amended.
Our water ratos uhould bo revised
so that thu cost ot maintenance, and
tho necessary contributions to tho
sinking fund may bo equitably dis
tributed among tho coumimora, but
no Hirpuiu uiiouni uu occuuiuimuu ui
tho expense ot tho rate payor,
Tho work of tlo tlimco commit
toq mid ot tho othor principal com
mittens ot tho council should bo
ppuu to uuggostlon mid nubjoct to
crlilelsm, and tho crltlelHtn, euggos
tloiiH, und co-ojioratlon ot roprosouta
lives ot our various clvto bodies
should bo Invited and oncourqgod in
Biieli work.
tf olocted I PI01I30 myself to use
my utmost ondoavqr to carry out tho
Ideas outlined above, and to glvo
Medford nn Impartial, progressive,'
busluoHH ndmlnlstrntton,
U'wlll AiUil
ORWION, MONDAY. .TAOTARY (?, 1013,
t-
W1.U. IHC ir a a rt Jo'
LL RIGHT Our IT'i rt GOOD
.JOPf DOMT KfoW viti
I. HO THINK ,,v
COMMIWIWHlP. OH.
J. K. Watt
"At llio oli(iilniioii of many clti
reus L hnvo dociilcil to liou.oino a can
didate for thn office of mayor ut the
cfiuiine; oleotlnti, Til Jununry. In thin
connection f wili to stnle that If
elected, I wilt iiko my best of forte to
(rive tho city a clean huninoflu ad
ministration. (Paid Advt.)
j .
O. K. Gale
During tho last ton dajs a numbor
of cltlzeas havo called upon mo, re
questing roe to beconio a candldato
tor mayor ot thu qlty of Medford.
After duo consideration and consul
tation with citizens in all linos ot
business, I havo deoldud to announco .
myself as a candldato for said office. !
I therefore prcsotit to the voters of
Medford, for tbolr consldoration, my
platform, which is a follews:
An honoat, open and abovQ'board,
co;tn cut business administration.
A fair and square deal at all times.
Dqual rights to nil. Special priv
ileges to none.
A genuine peoples public market.
Hcgardlng tho liquor question.
L'orsonally I do not drink, never havo,
hut as long as tho. government, stato
aud city license aaloona, aud under
ktrlct regulatlou thoy obey tho law,
they aro oulltlod to protection.
Should they persist In disobeying tho
law, tholr llconso should bo revoked.
A careful accounting ot atl nuan
ces. All disbursements subject to pub
lic Inspection and open for pupbilca
tlon by tho city prcus.
Duo consideration of nil petitions
for mid ngal-ptt public luiprutomonts.
A rigid practice of economy, except
when such economy has a teudency
to retard progress.
I will further all progressiva mat
ters ot geuorat lmprooment for tho
city, but such must como within tho
scope ot gooil business,
1 shall endoavar to use my best
offort.s for tho keeping of tho city la
a sanitary condition at all times.
Whereas, nftor years of struggle,
tho women havo been given the
privilege ot exercising their rights
of citizenship, duo conslderatlpn will
bo given them on nil matters of pub
lic Importance. Should I bo elected,
I assure the people that I will bo
mayor In fact as well as name. 1 1
will not bo the tool ot nny cllquo,
and wilt bo Influenced only by what
I bellovo to bo right and equitable,
it tho abovo platform meets with
your approval and you bellovo I am
capable ot filling tho office, I will
appreciate your support.
0. K. DATES.
(Paid Advt.)
l'-". Ui:XT 1't'l's'"-l) AITS.
FO?MtKNT SnltVAlt2iT87uU
FOR RKNT Furnished npnrtmeut
now, ptivato bath, hot water heat.
Tho Horben Apartment, 10 Quluco
St., corner West Mnln.
FOIt ItKNT OFFICKS
FOR" ft KNT LargoT coiuTimiUiTo 'at
flcu rooms with elevator aorvlco,
Eteiim hunt, hot mid cold water,
Low; rates, Apply Medford FurnU
tur?lV(y.CB.()! -
NEW TODAY
A film ranch of 230 acres, i("Hu
8(ock, mid 110 acroa ot Irrigated
fields oil tho Itoguu rhor, fluo alfal
fa, mul fruit, good buildings, 110 In
cumbrance, $i5.u00'onu-thlrd cash,
buliuico may run.
10 ncre, three mlleu frpm i gof)d
town, flttu uqulpmeiit, yell stuukud.
9,rt acres lu cultivation, Irrigation
plant, oluctiie lights, modern houso.
Alfalfa, grain mid fruit uru tho ehluf
products, $24,000. halt cash.
Who has 11 $200Q houso lu Mod
ford to exchange oven for n 100 aero
piece of timber on tho Dead Indian
mail 20 miles cast ot Ashland, It
has beou cruised at over tour million
foot of saw timber. Sinnll Improve
mollis mid some small tracts ot hay
on tho place, $2000.00,
C.D.HOON
Hooiu IM, 3ackuu Couuty Uuulc lUdg.
S . a7-TT
HCLt.0, MWTt!
3TLL RoLtoWINO
X-f
toil ItHNT IlfiU.HUS
FOIl ItKNT I room lions, closti In
Bi' owner. I. W. Thomas, 71
Went Slain. v!0o
KOIl UUNTIly owner. 7 room
lions,- on pave street. Hath, Htuol
range and s connection. In
quire 100C South Oakdntc. :0
rOIt ItKNT Ono six ro-m house
close In. Also housekeeping
rooms, electric light gas, batli,
etc. No. 310 N. Ilanlett.
FOIl ItKNT 10 room houso rear of
Farmers & Frultsrowon bank,
suitable for busluoBS, real estate,
boarding or rooming house. Oold
ltay Itealty Co.. Cth aud Fir 8u.
FOIt ItKNT Seven room bouse,
J. 13.00. Phono Co. IU II. Sar
gent. 2 CO
FOR ItKNT Modern 5 room fur
nished bouse. Call at CO North
Orange.
JOIt ItKNT 5 room moaern bun
galow, practically now, Medford
Itealty & Improvement Co.
FOIl IlKNT
por month.
I room house, J5.00
Gold Hay Itealty Co.
FOIl ItKNT Furnished houso, closo
In. M. A. Under, M. F. & II. Co.
r-- -itTij-r ,',, '
FOIl UKXT Fllt.MSHKl) IIOO.MS
FOIt ItKNT Modern furnished
rooms at tho Cottago, CO I West
loth st., two blocks notith Medford
Hotel. Hoi and cold water in
rooms, Mrs. II. M. Coss. 274
FOIt HUNT I.argo sleeping room,
J 1.50 and $2 per wook. Modern
hoiikokecplug apartments, J 15 and
1C. Home pbouo 2GC-IC 222
South Hotly.
FOIt ItKNT Strictly modern, etoam
heated furnished room with board
for two people. 219 S. ltlvcrstdc.
243
FOK HUNT MISCKI.liANKOUS
FOIl J.KASU Fully equipped placer
mine. Oold Ilay Itealty Co.
FOIl ItKNT Itanches, Inrgo and
Finall, alfalfa and garden lauds.
Gold Ilay Itealty Co., Cth and Fir.
FOR ItKNT 30 room furnished
hotel on percentage. Gold Ilay
Itealty Co..
FOR S.l.l-IIOlTSKS
FOIt SALK 4 room furnished mod
ern houso In Medford on large lot,
w-ull flnlsnod In side. 75 acres
timber on splendid land, partly
creol; bottom 33 miles from .Med
ford. All for $3200 cash. Inquire
P. O. Ilox 6C5. 254
FOR SALK 4 room houso and lot
$700, $100 cash and $15.00 per
month. Gold Ray Itealty Co.
lOIt SALK ACRKAGK
FOR SALK Ranches, aero tracts,
town property, from $5 per acre,
upwards ou 0 aud 10 years tlmo.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and
Fir.
FOR SAI.lt MISCKMiANKOl'S
FoTrSALK IMirounni Drown and
White Leghorn lions. P. O, llox
01 or phono 312-X.
FOR SALK l horses mid a bicycle.
Stock must bo sold at once. In
quire Hoover Nursery,
FOR SALK--Hack, lu good
tlon, cheap. Phono S05-F-:
cotult
. 218
FOR SALK Hotel range, dlshoa.
llueu, bllvcrwuro, blankets, bed
ding, etc. All new, very cheap
for cash or will trade. Inquire
IIS South Fir, Medford Renew lug
Company. 2 IG
FOR SALK Fruit box labols In ono
two or three colors, printed as you
ordor ot tho Mall Tribune.
FOR SALK Calling cards, printed,
ougravod or ombossod at too Mall
Tribune otttco,
FPU SALK Looso lent lodgor sys
tems, any stylo or tmndo to ordor
by tho Mull Trlbuno bindery.
r-KOU SALK 1912 5 passongor au-
tomobllo almost now. Uargala tor
cash, Uox SO, Tiibuuo.
FpR SALK Logal blanks, tresspass
uottces, for sale or rent slnga at
the Mall Trtbtiuo.
FOR 8ALK-3tfi-R.
-Dry oak wood.
Phono
248
F.OR SALK Kenyan tuko-dqwn
house, 3 rooms, less than halt
price, h. II. 1G0, JacksonvHlo,24G
FOR SALK
(Mil lit U.
.1. . .
Ono good spring wagon,
Stout'u. or call Doll 7811
a7
i i m . . il I I i i I i i i i t MB
" Jttw
. (?) . . r
FOIl SALE Letter htaas and. fancy
-stationery, orlnted. engraved or!
embossed, as you wish at the
Man Trinuno.
FOIl SALK Furniture, nearly new.
I tan go reasonab!--. II. s South Oak'
dalo. Phone 507 J. 2.13 .
KOIl SALB Household furnltur", In I :
all ir by tho piece. 19 Ross'
uutirr.
FOR SALK Six thoroughbred
White Orpington cockerel, $3.00
aoh or J5.00 n-palr. W. II.
Howen, Jacksonville. 249
- "" ' -'
WANTKIl MISCKLta.NKOUS
WANTED 'to bur or trade, good 5
foot mowing machine. T. Hawk
Inson. 822 3. Central. 247
HKLP WANTKD SlALK
WANTED Foroinan mid wife, wlfo
to rook. Ilox 3f. It , caro Malt
Tribune or phono Farmer 233,
Central Point exchange
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Japanese couplo want
position as general housework.
Phono Main 33C1. Harry Wato
nabe. 251
WANTED Housework or work aa
wultrvna by experienced woman.
Address Dox 224. Central Point.
247
WANTKD Wnshlng.
Plain sewing $1.50
2S5-IC.
25c per hour.
S hours. Phono
243
roii i:cii.NGi:
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Wo
can sell or oxrhaugu your second
hand automobile!. No chargu for
storage If you let us sell for you.
Valley Garage, Vtl.'ty Motor &
Tractor Co.
MONKV TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN On city aud
closo In ranch property. C. A.
McArthur. room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3GS1.
MONEY TO WAN For particulars
address Talent, Ore., It. P. D. No.
1, Ilox 110. Acreage preferred. 24 I
IIL'.SI.MSS DIltLCIORY
Attorney
C. L. RKAMKS, LAWYER Of flco
Medford National Dank bldg., sec
ond floor.
PORTER J. NKFF. WM. P. MEALEY
-Attomoys-at-Law. Rooms 1 aud
2, Postoffico bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Corey bldg.
MULKEY & CHERRY (It. F. MUL
1CEY. GEO. W. CHERRY), Rooms
11 aud 12 Jackson County Dnuk
bldg. . .
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
cilor at law. Room 2, llialto
building, Medford, Ore,
Accountants
D. It. WOOD General Accountant
Your books audited und Kept for a
rensQimblo figure; your business
solicited. Office, Medtonl Mall
Trlbuuo bldg.; phono 6GU; resl
deqeo phono G302.
Auto Supplies
LAIIKR AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big bocret lu making springs la tho
tempering- Wo aro operating thu
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant In thu Pacific northwest. Uso
our springs when othors fall. Sold
under guarantee. 2C North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Oro.
Chiropractors
DR. A. It. HEDGES, Dr. Loulso E.
ticugc3, aiccnauo - TtiorapisiH,
Chiropractors, Spoudylothuraplstu.
Those systems. Including dletotlcs,
curuttvo gymnastics, hydru-thor-nphy,
etc., produco results in both
ncuto und chronlo diseases. Con
sultation freo. 230 North Hartlott
St., next door to M. E. church,
Houra Q 11. in. to Ik m. Other hours
by tippoliitmout. Dull phono Mulu
4171.
DR. R, J. LQCKWOOD. Chiropractor,
nervo specialist, Rooms 203-04-05
Garnott-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
ndvico in dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydropthprapy. Lady at
tendant. Phono Home 115-L, Mala
G713.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOOKEY -Notnry pub
lie. Riiug Yoitf w"rk (ft wu-ut Uio
ulst Qt Tho Mull Trlbuuo. ZJL
PA-dffFrm';,
By "Bud" Fisher
hcsiNESs DinncTor-Y
JJrick
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nillCIC CO. Geo. W.
Prlddf. O. D. Naglo. Geo. T.
O'Rrlen Contractors and ' manu
facturars of brick; dealors In
pressed b,rlck and lima. Office at
tholr brick yard, Went Jackson at.
Phono No. 351.
Clill Fingliiocr
LOUIS W. WHITING Civil cnglnnor
and survoyof. Water filings and
Irrigation work a specialty; sur
reys, subdividing, building grades,
city engineering, drafting, sowor
design, concrcto work, pump and
canal oy stems. Room 2, Palm blk.,
Medford. Ore.
DchIIsU
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnett-Coroy bldg., suite 310.
Medford, Ore Doth, phones.
DR. AllTEMUS W, DBANK Dentist.
Ottlco lu RIM to bldg... 123 East
Main St, Gas administered tor ex
traction or teeth. Phoao Main G81.
Night phono 4432. ' '"
Garbage
GARIIAGE Get your prtmlses
cleaned up for tho winter, Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service. Phono Main 62S1. F.
V. Allon.
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trocs
aro budded, not grafted. Our stock
Is not irrigated. Wo guarantee
everything put out. We are not In
tho trust. 11. II. Patterson. Office
removed to office Hotel Nash, In
sldo entrauco, next to barber shop.
Printers mul Publishers
.B'i,i'ii--ii-iraa-t-a(iais(h
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hau tho
best equipped printing of flco in
southern Oregen: book binding,
loose leat ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prlcca. 27 North
Fir st.
Physician and Surge-ins
DIL F, gV CARLO W.BlC"BVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians. 41C-417 Garnett-Corov
bldg.. phono 27S-K. Residence
420 South Laurel st.
DR. STEARNS Physician and sur
goon. Offlco Jackson County Dank
bldg, rooms 17-1S-19, phono GG01;
resldeuco 307 South Oakdalc, St.,
phono 7171. Home phono, tost
denco 109, offlco 130.
DR. S. A. I.OCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practlco limited to diseases ot
women. Offices over Hasklns drug
store. Offlco phono Main 1001;
reaidenco phono Main 7')81.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physiclnn and
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, noso aud throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Offlco 22S East Main St. Hours
8:30 a. m. to S p. in. Doth phonos.
E. D. PICKED, M. D. Offlco Jack
soii County Dank bldg. Offlco
phono Main 432; Ilea, phone, Mulu
GS2.
DR. MARION Physician aud mir
gpon, Stownrt bldg., corner Main
und Hartlott sts., offlco phono, 271;
resldeuco phono, 273.
E. KIRC11GESSNER. M. D Prac
tice limited to chronlo diseases.
Offlco Hotel Holland, Wednesdays'
10-3, Hoth phones. Rosldence
phenes: Farmer lCxxG Eaglo Polut
aud Rogue River lino.
CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M, D. Prac
tice limited to oyo, oar, nose and
throat. Eyes M-Jontlflcally tested
mid glasses furnished when needed.
Gurnott-Coroy bldg., second floor.
Doth phonos. Medford, Ore
DR. MARTIN O. DARUER Physl
clan and surgoon. Ottlco Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Pbouo Pacitie
1101.
DR. It. W. CLANCY'-Physlclan and
Biirgeou. Phones, office, G01; ml
denco, 72 1. Office hour's IU. to
12, 2 to G.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Phyalclnn, 303 Garnett-Corey
Dulldlng. Phone 91-R.
Slenograpltcrs
ELLA M, OAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographlo work Uoue qulekly;
mul wol.
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