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SOUTHERN OREGON
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Willi llm (.iiRliiK'or .lumen MeVntf
.
who ilifil hi tin' homo of liis daughter
in froxiont City, Oil., one of IIm
prominent figure in lint rat Jy lifit of
Oregon rttul fnlll'oinm i gone.
Tiin ourlv liMory of Kouthrni Ore
Kiln niul Northern California vms
woven (iliout llm llfttdf .Jninw iMrVny.
I'rolmlily no other jibuirer hiiw no
iniii'li of the thrilling dnytf whim the
i-oniilry nM in the imtUiiiK McVny
1111 I'riiHM'il Him plain in J Hfi 1 , i
entlii; ii( JncUouiilli1, Or., uliern In
HMiit n onr mining; du Jnrksnii
ertfrlt. Wlim Ill" Coos liny riinitiiv
hrjpiti llic t)toltiitfoii nf the terri
lory win Itimnn us Cons county, lie,
witll i pnrlv of 1011 other, Journeyed
I linn1 in lHoli, orini'.lng n menu
iiiim lirlurcn tin1 UitiNiiii nr mul
t("S liny. On tin uriiwil of (lit1
pkrly, .Mi'Vit) mul hin lirnlhiT Juhi'pli,
lOnk iurt in lln illn'iiviTy of llm ronl
iniiin. imtv oi'rnl'i tin1!-). A rum
Hiny ui liinncil Iml llu1 work m'iih
hIiiuhI'iiii'iI, omiiii; o llu1 ilifritMilly of
ltiiniMK I ho im'ilm'l in n iiiurL.il.
After iiliiiinloiiiiii; (In ci hi I minr ru
tun', Itn limii'il IiIh ritctuK'i tominl
ojlirr Ilnt'H of iMiilt'iivor, but lh nv
file Riiril mul lull1)! of Mi'iillb to In
iilitiilnnl in Hi1 noiitli In red him.
In i'iiiiiiiinv with hiM limllirr, Mo
Vny, in IH."il, jniiriii'ypil ilnun Iho
cbwt In lli iiuMith of llm Kokiio iir
wliflro lliov Ih'i'ihiio iho ortKinul own
or of thu fmimiiH kiiiul miiuw lluit
Ittivo Until ItoMrh iIm iimiim1. Woiillh
wmn within Ihmr ifrHi wlimi lio
Kotfiio nrr win hrnko out, uml thoy
iniwl front tho IniliniiM only nflor
tliny hml Moon tholr IiiiIIiIIiik mul
nliuliiK ililoliiw ilitr..i'(. Coiilimi.
Ir llioir trnwU mi iIimmi llio roiihl
they tlUi'ovurfil Iho fmnons Dulur.
nliiuw nt l'ilol lisor, roiiiuiiiiii lluro
uiitil lH.'H, whou miotlior Imliuii out
ImmL iviilli'il in lln ilontrnotioii of
tniir plmit, mul in iho fluhl Hint oii
inil liuiiiiK thoir 1'i.i'nin1 .Iuiiiim Mo.
Voy iim uoiimloil hy n ilflu luillnt.
AfliU" iTooory fiiiin tiin umiml Mo
Vny roliiriinl In MisHourl, vhoro ho
wiik tiiniiiiil, mul thmi, iictiut,' un
nililv, pilnloil it lnifc'0 wrly iionih"
I io plmiM to tho hoi'lioii now Known
ife Cnriv ronnly, vlinc thoy louutvil,
I ii tho ourlv '"IN Mi'Vny movcil In
t io Smith river imuntry, whole lui
iiiiliihirxhoil u hntol niul wiih thiiH rn
k'iki'iI nt Iho (lino of liin ili'iilh.
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llllll.
W. Honry Aiiplnjtnto.'ono of tho
brut known plonoor rltlronn of Jck
mm, ronnly, rilod ot IiIh Iiohio ou Iho
Doiul Jmlluii roml, Krlilii)' iiiornliiK.
.Iiuiunry 3, iuj:i, at I o'clock, of
ItVait irmilih'.' ' Thu funorul wuh hold
Hmiilny Jnunnry T, nt S o'clock, nt
Iho l'roHliylvrlnii rhurrh, Ahlnml,
liov. l'i. T. CIiInIioIiii officiating, fol
lowoil hy tntvrinciit In Mmiulnlit Vlow
coinoiry.
A Now Discovery.
Ono of tho soiiHiitlons of tho twen
tieth contury Ih Morltol HhouiuutlHiu
PowilnrH. A boon to ovory auffprvr,
Thu best known rotmtily for rliouum
(Ihiii hi nil ItH fnruiH. Ask thono who
bjiv'o tried It. UitHkluH' Drui; Store.
PIONEER
DEO
J'Vioiul Yeicr:
1. boliovo in u Hti'ict obsoi'vanoo of iho
cui'fow hnV mul tho ringing of tho curfew
boll at tho curfew hour. 1 boliovo in main
taining a strict, wattth over popl rooms and
(-ompollinr tho onl'orcomont ol' tjio minor
law, Vov tlio child of today )s tlio citizen
of tomorrow.
,T.AYTOIIELL.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
nm COUNCILMAN'
CV'I. If. H. Mrgeilt
Announrri hln cnniHilnry for coun'
clluian, Hcfond Ward, Mndford,
(Paid Advt.)
3. ItCKItfAN
Suhinltii hit iiaino to thu rotors of
tho Flrnt Ward nn n rnndldato for
coilncllmnn. IF HI.KCTKI) 1 WILL
BTltlVi: TO DO IMOIIT.
(Paid Advt.)
J. V (Jack) Stewart
I ln;reby nnhouuc mysolf ea a
caudldato for councilman from tho
ocoud ward, J.'E. etart. 708
Wet J Oth,
(raid Adrt.)
OtotKc W. Porter
I liarowlth announco mynolf ai
candldalo for councilman In tho first
ward.
(Paid AdrL)
1, J. Ktull
I hereby anoounco myself as can
dldatu for councilman In tho second
ward.
(Paid Adrt.)
J. I, llrmmrr
I herewith announco myself as
candidate for councilman In tjio third
ward. J, Ii. Demmcr, 009 W. Jnck
son,
(Paid Adrt.)
A. H. Hilton
Announces his candidacy for coun
rllman from tho Third Ward. Elec
tion January H, 191.1.
(Paid Advt.)
lOlt .MAYOIt.
J. W. .Mltrhell
In annouurlns my candidacy for
tho mayoralty, I wish to say that, ns
wo havo orory nssuranco of a most
liro'perous year, let us Knard against
errors In public affairs.
Now, an to (ho public market, I
want to say that l nm, and always
have been, n atronif advocnto of the
PMbM market. 1 was ameng: tho
first of Iho council to favor and pro
mot It. I feel that the success ot
our market Is duo as much to my
ttnfrts as liny other member of tho
roiiucll. I shall, If ulcctod, uso
every honorable effort to tnnko It n
continued success, as I reallxo tho
jrcat benefit It U to both producer
and consumer.
Now. ns to tho saloons. Bo lone
aa tho stato and tho city llcouso thorn
to do business, they aro ontltled tn
do up; but I am a stroiiR ndvouto ot
law enforcement, as tho laws exist,
and tyhnn Iho laws aro wronu, wo
havo a romedy, It's up to tho public
) firmly bullovo In development
and prourcss, but not to tho extent
of rocklnss oxtravaunncu. Wo must
Kiiard nKulnut Mils rocklessncss, but
not to tho oxtont ot rotractlon. I
am strictly opposed to any special
prlvlleKos as to locutions, persons or
corporations, but adboro rigidly to
tho host Interests of tho public,
I bollovo that tbo ?nmo considera
tion Is duo to tho Indlos as to tho
mop, n a pur public affairs.
(Pnld Advt.)
W. W. Klfert '
For tho Information of tho votora
ot Modtord, I tako thla method ot
J
medford matl trtbunr medford. Oregon; Wednesday. ,lntjary 8, inin.
Year1 s Resolution
antioiincliiK my position on tho prin
cipal (itiostloriH of Interest to tbo
puoplo of our oily.
If elected, my tlrnn and services
will always bo available Io tho pub
llo and siii:Ketlons end criticisms
will nt nil times rocelvo most earn
till consideration, When over It Is
apparent that tho majority of our
citizens aro united In opinion oppo
site tn my Individual views, I will
yield to tho majority, rcKardlcas of
my personal opinions.
Our public market should bo en
couraged and developed along; such
Hues as will result In tho greatest ad
vantage to thu community,
Our laws retarding sanitary con
dltlons should bo actively enforced,
and supplemented by others It tho
existing ordinances aro Inadequate.
My experiences has convinced mo
that tho sURcestlons offered from
tltno to lltuo by tho womon ot the
community, oven boforw the rtcnt ot
suffraco was extended to them, baro
always boon of value, and should re
echo tbo utmost consideration.
Our prosent laws regulating the
saloons and tho sain of liquor, and
such other restrictions as tho council
or peoplo may hereaficr enact,
should bo rigidly enforced, and It
found Inadnquatc, or Insufficient,
should bo amended,
Our wator rates should bo revised
so that tho cost of maintenance, and
tbo nocossary contributions to tbo
sinking fund may bo equitably dis
tributed anion-; the consumers, but
no surplus should bo accumulated at
tho expenso of tho rato payor.
Tho work ot tho flnnnco commit
tco and of tho other principal rom
mlttoes ot tho council should bo
open to susBcstlpn ond subject to
criticism, and tho criticism, sugges
tions, and co-operation of representa
tives ot our various civic bodies
should bo Invited and encouraged In
such work,
if elected I pledgo myself to uso
my utmost endeavor to carry out the
Idoaa outlined above, and to glvo
Medford nn Impartial, progressive,
business administration.
(Paid Advt.)
J. It. Watt
"At tho poliuitntinn of mnny elti
tcm I liuve ilcoideil to hecomo a enn
didnto for tlio office of'tnnyar nt the
eomlnj; election in Juuunry. In this
connection I w'mh to Mnto that if
elected, I will uso my best efforts to
givo tho city n qlean biiMiteen nd
miuititrntion. (Paid Advt,)
O. i:. Gstcrt
Durlii-c tho Inst ten daya a number
of cltlzcna havo called upon mo, re
questing mo to hecomo a candldato
for mayor of tho city of Medford.
After duo consideration and consul
tatlQti with cltious In all lines of
busluess, 1 havo decldod to nnnouneo
myself ns a candidate for said office.
I tboroforo jiroaent to1 tbo voters of
Medford, for tholr consideration, my
platform, which Is us follews:
An honest, open and atiovo-board,
clean cut business administration.
A fair and sqpnro ilea- at all tlmos.
Kqual rights to all, Special priv
ileges to uono.
A genuine peoples public- markot.
Uegnrdlng tho liquor question.
Personally I do not drink, novor have,
but aa long ns thu government, -atato
and city llcenso saloons, and undor
strict regulation thoy obey tho law,
thpy nro entitled to protection.
Should thoy persist In disobeying tho
Inw, tholr llconso Should be revoked.
A careful 'accounting of all finan
ces. All disbursements subject to pub
lic Inspection and open for pupbllca
Hop by tho city pross.
Duo consideration ot al potlttona
for and ngalnst publlo Improvements.
A rigid praotlco ot economy, except
when such economy has a toudoncy
to rutnrd progress.
I will further nil pyogrcsslvo mat
tors of general mproomont tor tho
city, but such must como within tho
scope of good buslnosa,
I slmll ondoavor to ,ubo my bost
efforts for tho cooplng of tlio city In
a sanitary condition at all tlmos,
tWUoroas, aftor years of otrugglo,
tho women hnvn been given tho
privilege of exercising their rights
of citizenship, dno consideration will
bo glren them on all matters of pub
lic Importance. Should I bo elected,
I nisuro the peoplo that 1 will bo
mayor In fact as well as namo, 1
will not bo tho tool ot any cllquo,
and wilt bo Influenced only by what
I believe to bo right and equitable.
If tho above platform meets with
your approval and you boliovo I am
capablo ot filling tho offlco, I will
apprcclato your support.
C. K. GATES.
(Paid AdvO
ton itirxT -vtiuMHiii.-D jioo.mh
FOft itf-N-T-Modern fuTnTsiiod
rooms at tho Cottage, fiOt West
10 tli St., two blocks south Medford
Hotel. Hot and cold water In
rooms. Mrs. 11. M. Coss. S74
FOR HKNTLarge sleeping; room,
I1.D0 and 2 por week. Modern
housekeeping apartments, J 15 and
I1C. Home phono 2CC-K. 222
South Holly.
FOll KENT -Strictly modern, steam
hcatod furnished room with board
fpr two people. 2t9 S. Itlrcrsldc'.
248
I'Olt Itl'.NT H(PHKKi:iiPI.NO
HOO.MS
V6n "in:Furnliihed " housokeep
Ing rooms In now modern houso
with gas range. Three blocks
from P. O. Phone 3721.
-r.-L--j-- art. nlM i
I'Olt JtK.VT IIK(;ri.UM)LS
VOli iKASKFuiiy equipped placer
mine, Uold Hay Itealty Co.
FOll HUNT -Handles, lurgo and
small, alfalfa and garden lands.
Gold Kay Itealty Co., Gth and Fir.
FOlt HUNT .10 room furnished
hotel on percentage. Gold Hay
Itealty Co.
I'Olt KI.XT HOUKi:
FOH HKNtroom iioiise. close n.
Heo owner, I. W. Thomas, "IS
West Main. 2B0
FOH HHNT Modern, ftirnjshed bun
galow, close In, very complete;
nlno eight room modern house, tin
furnlshod. Juoms Campbell, 320
Oarnett-Corey llldg,, phono 3231.
218
FOH HKNT Modern five room fur
nished houso. closo In, very ron
Honnblo to right parties. Phone
4992. 247
FOH HIONT Hy owner, 7 room
house on pave street. Hath, oteol
ranuo and gas connection. In
quire 100C South Oakdale. 2G0
FOlt HUNT- Ono six room house
clotto In. Also housekeeping
rooms, electric lights, j-ns, batii,
otc. No. 310 N. HarUctt.
FOH HKNT 10 room houso rear of
Farmora & Fruitgrowers bauk,
sultnblo for business, real cstnto,
boarding or rooming houso. Gold
Hay Itealty Co.. Gth and Fir Sts.
FOlt HUNT Sovon room houso,
$15.00. Phone Co. II. H. Sar
gent. SCO
FOH HKNT Modern 5 room fur
nlshod houso. Call at CO North
Orange.
FOH HKNT d room moaern bun
galow, practically new. Medford
llaaltjr& Improvomont Co.
FOH HKNT 4 room houso, $5.00
per mouth, Gold Hay Itealty Co,
FOlt HKNT- Furnlshod houso, closo
In, M. A. Hader, M, V. & H. qo.
NEW TODAY
lluro'i1 n good ono. (
230 aero rancli tip Hoguo rlvor.
Tho Ornter I.ako highway crosses It.
100 neres Irrigated from tho river,
and In fluo alfalfa nud grain. Thl
Is n flno sightly homo, and has tho
conveniences of olectrlo lights, tele
phono nud freo mall dollvory. Stago
passiw tho door.
Good sovon room houso, good barn
and other buildings. Sqmo stock
goes with the plnco.
Tho owner will tko some Medford
prop'orty, boiuo cash, and lot tho bal-.
nnco run on tlio luucp. .rifo,
$15,000.
C. D. HOON
Kouiu 19, Jackson County UanJc llldtf.
i
I'oit jti:.vr I'uitNiKiinn aits.
FOH HKNT Smith Apts. 217 H. Itlv.
FOH HKNT -Furnished apartment
now, private bath, hot water heat.
Tho Ilorbon Apartment, 10 Quince
St., corner West Main.
I'Olt KKXT OI'FIOKH
FOH HKNT Largo, comfortable of-
Ilro rooms with elevator service
steam heat, hot ond cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture it lldw. Co.
I'oit sAi.n uoisi:s
FOH SALK 4 room furnished mod
crn houso In Medford ou largo lot,
well flnlsncd In side. 75 acres
timber in splondld land, partly
creek bottom 3.1 miles from Med
ford. All for $3200 cash. Inqulro
P. O. Ilox ;0.',. 254
FOH SALK 4 room house and lot
$700, $100 cash and $15.00 por
month. Gold Hay Healty Co.
roit kali: lots
FOH SALK -Lot cheap, on paved
street, water and sower paid, one
paymont on pavement paid. Home
73-L, or 221 Knight street, F. K.
Hammond. 261
I'Olt HALF AVUKMHi
FOH SALK Hanches, acre tracts,
town property, from $5 per aero,
upwards ou 5 and 10 years tltno.
Gold Hay Realty Co., Sixth and
Flij
I'Olt HALU M!KCi.!.I.A.M-:OUS
FOll HALK Horses, wagon and har
ness. Iiomoh G and 7 ears old, Per
fection N". 2 oil burner, six holo
steel range. Free tewing machine,
beds, springs and mattro.Hs. Kx
teiulon table. Ocean Wave washing
machine, fruit Jars, runabout bug
gy and 4ood mU of single barncbS
It. W. Thompson, 710 Fourteenth
street. 249
FOH SALK Dry wood lit Inch chunk
wood, dry balsm. cut greou. thor
oughly drlod, never had a drop of
rain, n I cent wood on the market.
$2.00 a tier at tho shed or $2.50
delivered In not lost than two tlo'r
loads. Phono 403113. 1). F.
Van Dyke. 251
FOH SALK Old Trusty Incubators
and brooders tho most reliable
made. Order now and bo ready
for early hatching. For catalogue
and prices cull on or address C.
A. Myers. SOS Dakota. 252
FOH SALK Pelalumn Incubator.
1912 model, cheap. F. S. Carpen
ter. Modtord, Ore., H. F. D. No. 2.
Phono 201114. 251
FOH SALK Fruit box labels in ono
two or threo colors, printed as you
order at tho Mall Tribune.
FOH SALK Calling cards, printed,
engraved or embossed at tbo Mail
Trlbuno offlco.
FOH SALK Looso loaf ledger sys
tems, any stylo or nindo to order
by tho Mall Trlbuno blndory.
FOH SALK 1912 6 passongor au-
tomouiio almost now, uargam lor
cash, Ilox SO, Trlbuno.
FOH SALK Icgal blanks, tresspass
notices, for salo or ront slugs at
tho Mall Trlbuno.
FOH SALK Ono good spring wagon.
Call nt O. Stout's, or call Uell 78 11.
247
FOH SALK A Faultless No. 3 stump
puller wuh full equipment. In
quire llagloy Jtanch, Talent, Ore
gon. 251
FOH SALK Monarch raugo and
heating stove nearly now, two mat
tresses, two rugs, two porch chairs,
kitchen chairs, carpet sweopur nud
garden hoso. 41 S S. Oakdale. 24S
FOH SALK Letter bends and fauoy
stationery, printed, engraved or
embossed, as you wish at tho
Mull Trlbuno.
FOR SALK Household furniture. In
all or by tho piece, 19 Ross
Court.
FOH SALK Six thoroughbred
Whlto Orpington cockerel, $3.00
jench or $5.00 n pair. V. II.
Rowen, Jncksbnvlllo. ' 249
FpH SALK Good team of work
hqrocs, coming 5 and G, weight
about 2200 lbs. Call G19 South
Hlverslda or phono 3392, 250
.
FOH SALE A stump puller nnd
.cable at a bargain. Can bo soon
nt 717 North Hlvorsldo. SCO
FOR SALE Com by Dr. Clancy.
POK HA LK .MIHCJILM NT.OL'H
FOH SALK Dry onU wood. Phono
31'J-lt. 248
FOH SALK Hack, In good condi
tion, cheap. Phono 80u-I--2. 248
WANTKl) Ml.SCKLLANKOUS
WANTKD 100 xhoata and some
pigs and chickens. A. J. Spring.
Nash Hotel. 251
WANTKD-'io buy or trade, good f
root mowing machine, T. Hawk
Insou. s22 8. Central. 247
HKLP wanti:i MAM.
WANTKD A first class Japanese
cook desires position In a good
family, can do cooking every coun
trio's style and waiting table. Ad
dreiu 13r. X. Grapo St. 248
WANTKD Foreman and wHo, wlfo
to cook. Ilox M. It., caro Mall
Trlbuno or phone Farmer 29S,
Central Point exchange.
WAXTKD SITUATIONS
WANTKD Jnpaneso couplo want
position as general housework.
Phono Main 33G1. Harry Wato
nabe. 251
WANTKD Housework or work as
waitress by experienced woman.
Address Ilox 224, Central Point.
217
LOST
LOST Last Friday, a non-skid nuto
mobllo chain. In Medford or on
Jacksonville road. Finder please
notify Ira J. Dodge, Main 201-11-3.
248
rei: i:cHAxan
FOH SALK OH KXCHANGK We
can sell or oxchango your second
hand automobiles. No charge for
storago If you let us sell for you.
Valley Garago, VtPoy Motor &
Tractor Co.
i
MOXF.V TO LOAN
MOXEY TO LOAN On city or ranch
property. Clark Realty Co.
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
closo In ranch property. C. A.
McArthur. room 3, P. O. block,
pbono 368 1.
IIUSINKSS DIItr.CIOHY
Attorneys
C. L. REAMKS. LAWYKH Office
Medford National Hank bldg., sec
ond floor.
PORTKR J. NKFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoys-nt-Law. Rooms 1 nnd
2, Postoffico bldg.
A. K. HKAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Corey bldg.
MUhKKY & CHERRY (It. F. MUI.
KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms
11 and 12 Jackson County Rank
bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attornoy and Coun
sellor at law, Room 2, Rlalto
building, Medford. Ore.
Accountants
D. R. WOOD Gcnoral Accountant
our books audited and Kent for a
reasonable figure; your business
solicited. Office, Medford Mall
Trlbuno bldg.; phono GGU; resi
dence phono G302.
Auto Supplies
LAHKR AUTO SPR1NO CO. Our
big socrot In making springs Is tho
tempering. Wo nro operating the
largest, oldest nud best equipped
plant in tho Pacific northwest. Use
our springs whou others tall. Sold
under guarantee 2G North Flt
teenth St., Portland, Ore.
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HKOOES, Dr. Loulso E.
Hodges, Mochano - Therapists,
Chiropractors, Spoudylothorapists.
Those systems, Including dietetics,
curative gymnastics, hydro-ther-nphy,
otc, produce results in both
acute and chronic diseases. Con
sultation freo. 230 North llnrtlptt
St., noxt door to M. E. church.
Hours 9 a. in. to 5. tn. Other hours
by nppointmont. Roll phono Main
4171.
DR. R. J. l.QCKWOOD. Chiropractor,
norvo spocIallBt. Rooms 20304
05 Oarnott-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
ndvlco In dletotlc3, medical gym
nastics, hydropthorapy.' Lady at
tondnnt. l'houo Home 145-L, Main
5712.
Notury Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic, firing your work to mo nt the
sign ot Tho Mall Trlbuno.
I'AGE FtVR
By "Bud" Fisher
HL'HIXKSS DIItKOTOUV
Hrkk
MEDFORD niHCIC CCOco. W.
Prlddy, O, D. Naglo, Geo. T.
O'Brlon Contractors and manu
facturers of brick; dealers In
pressed brick and lime. Offlco at
their brick yard, West Jackson at.
Phono No. 34 G I.
Civil Ktiglncer
I.O til 8 W. W 1 1 ITI NO CI Til o n gl nee r
and survoyor. Water filings nnd
irrigation work a specialty; sur
veys, subdividing, building grades,
city engineering, drafting, sewer
design, concreto work, pump and
canal systoma. Room 2. Palm blk
Medfonl. Oro
Dcntlsta
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO
Dentists
Oarnctt-qory bldp.. suite 810.
Medford, Ore. Both phono.
DR. ARTEMUB W. DEANE Dontlst.
Offlco la Ralto bldg.. 123 East
Main SL Gas administered for ex
traction of teeth. Phone Main GS1.
Night phono 4432.
Garbage
GARBAGE Got your promises
cleaned up for tho winter. Call
on tho city garbago wagons for
cood service. Phono Main G261. V.
V. Allen.
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our troes
aro budded, not grafted. Our stock
is not Irrigated. Wo guarantee
everything put out. We nro not In
the trust. H. U. Patterson. Office
removed to offlco Hotel Nash. In
sldo entrance, noxt to barber shop.
Printer nnd Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho
best equipped printing office la
southern Oregon; Iwk binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
First.
Physic-inns and Surgcnus '
DR. F. " G. " CARLO W, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corov
bldg.. phone 278-K. Residence
420 South Laurel eL
DR. STEARNS Physician and sur
goon. Offlco Jackson County Rank
bldg.. rooms 17-IS-19, phone CR01;
residence 307 South Oakdale St.,
pnono 7171. Home phono, rosl
donco 109, office 130.
DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD Physician
nnd surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited o diseases of
women. Offices 232 E. Main,
Phones, office, 28; resldeuco, 811.
DR. J. J. EMMKNSPhyslclan nnd
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scion
tiflcally tested und glasses supplied
Offlco 228 East Main St. Hours
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Doth phonos.
U. . PICKKL, M. D. Offlco Jack
son County Hank bldg. Offlco
Phono Main 432; Res. phono, Main
582.
DR. MARION PhyBlclan and sur
geou. Stewart bldg., cornor Main
and Rartlett sts., offlco phono, 271;
residence phono, 273.
E. KIRCHGKSSNER. M. D. Prac
tice limited to chronic- diseases.
Office Hotel Holland, Wednoidays
10-3. Roth phones. Rosldenco
phones: Farmer 1Gxx5 Eagle Point
and Roguo Rlvor lino.
CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D. Prac
tice limited to eye. ear, nose and
throat. Eyes scientifically tosted
and glasses furnlshod when needod.
Garnett-Corey bldg., Becond floor.
Roth phones, Medford, Oro.
DR. MARTIN O. HARDER Physi
cian and Burgeon. Offlco Palm
block, opposlto Nash Hotel, Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4, Phono Pacific
1101.
DH. R. W. CLANCY Physician nnd
surgeon. Phonos, offlco, 501; resi
dence, 7241, Offlco hours 10 to
12, 2 io 5,
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician, 303 Garnett-Corey
Rulldlnp. Phono 91R. '
Stenographers
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Stenogrnphlo work done quickly,
und well,
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER A BTORAOK CO.
Offlco 10 South Fir st. Phone
Roll 3152; Home 350-K. Prise
rlfe'Uj, Service guaraotwd.
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