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M EDITOR) MAIL TRTHUNR MraDVOllD. ORISOOiV, SATURDAY, .'JANUARY .1.1, 10.1.1.
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BRIDGES VERDICT
EXPECTED TODAY
TACO.MA, Wool)., Jiui. MJiitluo
I Iimi ii winvmitxl Iho IVtloral Court
Imlf mi litnir inrly lodny to try to
fliiUli tint Irlnl of t'X'l't'iltrnl Court
('li'rk Kuiiiiitil llrlilK'M lnfori nlKlit.
All ti'Htlinotiy wixh In liofurn noon niitl
t ho nrKiiiiii'iitii for tho noto will do
kihIimI In tlirt'f lioum.
It In ontttri'il Hint tlio jury will r.t't
llirro itbout 4 o'clork.
llrltlKfii htniNolr on tlm mmiil )-in
lenlny nfU'rnooii, inmln minut uttirt
Hint rnvi'lntlond. Hit unltl t tint tlm
lrritiioimliilo ncllonn of A. Itrav
A) fm. who irticu!rl him n clurk,
knit I ho rToriln unit caih ronllmml-
ly mtnltllml. Il until thliiK cot no
bail tit oho tluin OirouKli Atm tnkltiK
ittitntny from tlm court trcnmiry that
IlrlilKi'd, who wn tht'ii tlrputy r.lnrk,
hail to ko nut ami borrow 16000 to
iimko itooil tlm nhortaRi?.
I'iiIiIIi' HcImhiU lo Kroprii.
Tlio Mrdford litgh nchool will oipii
on Monday niornlnr. Juu. 13. Tlm
ward hcIiooIm will not oicn until otm
wrok Inter. Jan. SO. AII'tdKht Krado
iUIU who nro cIlKlblo to tnko tlm
HkIiI Krado lluul xamlnatloii aro
nukril to iK!iid tlm week tivRlnnlinc
Jan. 13. In rovlnwlni; their work, n
tlufo I'xniiilnullou aro clvcii all over
tlm Mtatii at tho itamo dato and cannot
ho jiontiioni'd. Thoy will ho nlvrn at
tlu III Kit nclitiol hulldliiK on TliumJny
nint rrlduy, Jan. 10 and 17,
l' H. COM.INK, Hupt.
Not Ire to I'm It (Irowcm.
A incotliiK of tho fruit nrowora of
thu vultoy will ho hold In tlm lmo
incut of tlm llhtary tinllillnc. Mod
ford, tmturday, January 11. at 2 p.
m., for tlm iiurpoitn of imrfoctlni; tlm
orRonUitttnu of tho now fruit aocla
tliiu. Iilrt'ctom orn to ho clt-ctrd and
other bimlui'Mi will como tiotnro tho
incotlnjr. All Inloreatcd aro cordial
ly linltntl to iitti'inl.
J. A. I'KUUY,
Chairman,
B. A. NYU,
Hocrotary.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Hill COUNCILMAN
J, V. ItlUtltlAN
Hiiliinlts hl nnino to tho vol orn of
tho Klrnt Ward ns a candidates for
councilman. II-' KI.KCTI3I) I WILL
8TU1VU TO DO 11U1IIT.
(1'ald Advt.)
J. K. (Jack) Htcwart
I horoby niihouitco tnyiolf as
cmidldato for councilman from
nocond ward, J. K. rJtcwart,
Woit 10th.
(Paid Adrt.)
tho
708
OorRo W. rortcr
I liormvlth aniioiiuco myHolf ai
candldato (or councilman In tho fir-t
ward.
(1'ald Advt.)
I), J, Htull
I horoby nunotiiico mynolf as can-
TIMTCND VOTER:
J buliove in tho working man of all classes, bo
lto laborer, mechanic or professional, receiving
wages abreast with tlis cost of living. I novor
havo slated nor do I boliovo that $2,00 a day is
onongli for any man. Tho state provides for an
oiglit hour day schedule, and this should bq1 enforc
ed, Roduco tho cost of living, not wages.
'.T.W.MIT01H3LL.
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Ami 'v.Br i i'':i!H.nMin,n. rwi
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iiMiim"Mim m iLsbctJaki .' Mi.i.'i.,:- vr ,-
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dlilato for councilman In tho itconU
waril.
(i'nld Adrt.)
J. Ii. Dnminrr
I hornwlth tnnounco mynolf
ai
candidate for councilman In tho third
ward. J, h. Dfinnior, COD W. Jack"
nan.
(Paid Adrt.)
A. H. Illllon
Announceii hU cniulltlncy for coun
cllman from tint Third Ward. K I no
tion January H, 1013.
(1'ald Adrt.)
Cl. II. II. KnrKcnt
Announce! till candidacy tor ecus'
cllman, Hccond Ward. Mvdtord.
(1'ald Adrt.)
I'Oll MAYOIU
To Tlm Voter.
A llioro leomi to ho n nuoitlon In
tlm mlnda of noma people as to whom
I itand with rofuronco to certain mat
tern tierlatnlni; to tlm welfaro of the
city, 1 wlih to mako tho folloirlni;
ntatcment:
I waa tho flrat member of tho conn
cil to adrocatn a public market, anil.
aftor wrltlnK many letter to cUlin
In tlm eait and middle won. to Kit
data, a public market wat finally es
tablished. I am a Krone mipporlor
of tho market, and will continue to
be 10 whether I urn elected mayor or
not.
Aa to tho natooni, I bnllorc (hat so
lone aa tho cltltonn of McdforJ vota
for llci'iuo and tho aatoon num obey
tho reRiilatlotia (which 1 think thould
tut ttrlct) they aro entltbid to fjlr
treatment.
1 bellevo that tlm regular nollco
furcc can, and ahould, K.fo.tunr.l and
protect thoio who would ko tit ray,
no far ni It I poislblo to do no, and
that until tho city become lartrr,
a pollco matron in iiuueceiiary.
I betlevo tho city ihould havo n
ttiaroiiKh btiilnem admlnlitrutlon
with Kcononiy" the "Watchword":
tlm name method ahould oo nppilcd
and thu name nttentlon kIvoii to the
buklncM affairs of tho city that Miy
Kood hiuliii-Mi man glvca to hit prl
alo builtieiin.
I bellevo In tho strict enforcement
of low, and any pollen officer, who
fall or uoRlecta to do his duty
should he removed.
Very respectfully nuhmlttfid,
J. K WATT.
W. W. Klfcrt
Kor thrt Information of tho votora
of Medford, 1 talto this method of
annnuncliiK my position on tho prin
cipal questions of Interest lo tho
peoplo of our city.
K elected, my tlma and servlcos
will alwuya bo available to tho pub
lic and aiiKRostlnna and crltlclnma
will at all times rocclvo most care
ful consideration. When ovor It Is
apparent that tho mnjarlty of our
clttsons aro united In opinion oppo
slto to my Indlvldunl views, I will
yield to tho nmjortty, reRiirdlesa of
my personal opinions.
Our publlo market should bo en
couraged and developed aloiiR such
line aa will rcHitlt In tho greatest ad
vantaRo to tho community.
Our lawa roKardlnj? sanitary con
ditions ahould bo nctlvoly enforced,
nnd aupplomontod by othors It tho
oxlatltti ordinances nro Inadoquato.
J
My experience has convinced mo
that (ho niiKBcslloim offered from
tlrno to Unio by tho women of tho
community, oven befor- tno rJRht of
nuffrflRO wait extended to them, havo
alwaya been of value, and should re-
colvo tho utmost consideration.
Our tircsunt law roKiilntlnc tho
saloons and tlm sain of liquor, and
such other restrictions as tho council
or peoplo may hereafter enact,
should bo rlcldly enforced, and if
found Inadequate, or Insufficient,
should Ixt amended,
Our wnter rates should be revised
so that tlm cost of malntonanco, and
tho necessary contributions to the
sinking fund may bo equitably dis
tributed anien: tho consumers, but
no surplus should bo accumulated at
tho expense of tho rate payer.
Thu work of tho flnanco commit
tco and of tho other principal com
mitters of tho council should bo
open to siiRKCstlon and subject to
criticism, and tbo criticism, aueges
tlons, and co-operation of representa
tives of our various clvlo bodies
ahould bo Invited and encouraged In
such work.
If elected I plcdco myself to uso
my utmost endeavor to carry out tho
Ideas outlined above, and to clvo
Medford an Impartial, procresslvo,
business admlnlstrailon.
(I'ald Advt.)
J. W. Mitchell
In announcing my candidacy for
tho mayoralty. I wish to say that, aa
wo havo overy assuranco of a most
prorperous year, lot us guard against
errors in public affairs.
Now, aa to tho public market, I
want to say that 1 am, and always
have been, n strong advocate of tho
P'lbH- market. 1 was among tho
first of tho council to favor and pro
moto it. I feci that tho success of
our market Is duo aa much to my
olofrta as any other moraber of tho
council. 1 shall, It elected, uso
every honorablo effort to mako It a
continued success, as I reallio tbo
great benefit it la to both producer
and coniumor.
Now, a to tho saloons. Bo long
as tho statcand tho city license -horn
to do business, they aro entitled to
do so; but 1 am a strong advocate of
law enforcement, as tho lawa exist,
and when tho laws aro wrong, we
havo a remedy, It'a up to tho public.
I firmly bellevo In oevoiopmont
and progress, but not to tho extent
ot roclslcsa extravagance Wo must
guard against this recklessness, but
not to tlm extent of retraction. 1
am strictly opposed to any special
privileges as to locutions, portions or
corporations, but adhere rigidly to
tho best Interests ot tho public,
I bollovo that tho snmo considera
tion Is duo to tho ladles as to tho
men, In all our public' affairs.
(1'ald Advt.)
j. i:. wutt
"At tho polieitntlon of many citi
cciih I linvo ilcflidcd to become iv piiu
illdnto for tho offico oC mayor it tho
comlni election in Jniuuiry. In thU
ooiiiiciitinn I wish to nlnto Hint it
elected. I will uso my best efforts to
gjvo tho city n clottn business ml
ministrution, (l'uid Advt.)
C. K. Galea
During tho last ton days a number
of clttzona havo called upon mo, re
questing mo to bocomo a candldato
for mayor of tho city of Medford.
Aftor duo consideration and consul
tation with citizens in all linos ot
business, I havo docldod to announco
myself as a candldato for said otflco.
I thorotoro prcsont to tho votora of
Medford, for tholr consideration, my
platform, which la as fallew:
An honest, open and abovo-board,
clean cut business administration,
A fair andsquaro deal at all tluios.
Equal rights to all. Special priv
ileges to nono.
A gonulno pooploa publlo markot.
RogardliiK tho liquor question,
Porsonnlly I do not drink, novor havo,
but as long as tho government, atato
nnd city llconso saloons, and uudor
strict regulation thoy oboy tho law,
thoy nro ontltlod to protection.
Should thoy porslst In disobeying tho
law, tholr ltcoimo should bo rovokod.
A careful accounting of all finan
ces. All disbursement subject to pub
lic Inspection and open for pupbllca
tlon by tho city press.
Duo consideration of all petitions
for and against public improvements.
A rigid practice of economy, except
when such economy has a tendency
to retard progress.
I will further all progrcwlvo mat
ters of genera Improvement for tho
city, but such must come within the
scopo of good business.
I shall endeavor to uso my best
offdrts for tho keeping of tho city In
a sanitary condition at all times.
Whereas, after yoar ot struggle,
tho women havo been given tho
privilege of exercising their rights
of cltlsenshlp, duo consideration will
bo given them on all matters ot pub
lic Importance Should I bo elected,
I assuro tho people that I will bo
mayor In fact as well aa name. I
will not bo tho tool ot any clique,
nnd will bo Influenced only by what
I bollovo to bo right and equitable.
If tho abovo platform meets with
your approval and you bollovo I am
capablo of filling tho office, I will
appreciate your support.
C. E. GATES.
(Paid Advt.)
roit m:.T icitMHiiKi) hooms
KOH IlKNT Largo front room down
stair for two men, soparato beds.
ISO West Slxtn street. 250
VOtt. KENT -Modern furnlshod
rooms at tho Cottage, C04 West
10th at., two blocks south Medford
Uotol. Hot and cold water In
rooms. Mr. H. M. Cos. 274
FOR ItENT Largo sleeping room,
II. DO and $2 per week. Modern
housekeeping apartments, 1C and
110, Home phono 2CC-K. 232
South Holly.
FOR RENT Suite of three rooms
for light housekeeping completely
furnished. 103 East 11th. 2S0
I'OIt Itlv.NT rURMSllKD AITS.
FOR RENT Smith Apt. 217 S. .
FOR RENT Furnlshod apartmont
now, prlvato bath, hot water heat.
Tbo llorbou Apartment, 10 Qutnco
St., cornor West Main.
VOK HUNT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4 room house, closo In,
Boo owner, I. W. Thomas, 718
West Mnlii. 250
FOR RENT -Modern tv room fur
nished houso. Call at CO North
Orango.
FOR RENT 5 room moftern bun
galow, practically uew. Medford
Realty & lmprovoment Co.
IF YOU hnvn a houso to ront list It
with Mr. Paul Humphrey. 815 E.
Main Btreot. 2S3
FOR RENT 4 roonThouso TgToO
por mouth. Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR RENT Furnished houso, closo
in, .m. a. itauer, ai. r. & it. Co.
VOR RENT Sovon room houso, $15.
Phono Col 11. 11. Surgont, 2G0
FOR RENT 10 room houso roar of
Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank,
sultnblo for luminous, real estate,
boarding or rooming houso. Gold
Rny Realty Co.. Cth uud Fir Sts.
FOR R ENT By ownor. 7 room
houso on pavo street. Bath, teol
rango and gas connection. In
qulro 100G South Oakdnlo.- 250
FOR RENT One six room houso
closo In. Also housokooplng
ropms. electric lights gas, bath,
etc. No. 310 N. ItorilotL
NEW TODAY
A party has SO acres of Irrigated
alfalfa, clob'o to two good towns, nnd
u sugar beet factory In Southern
Idaho, that ho will trado for Im
proved or untmproved pear land here,
ills Idaho land Is worth $8000.00 and
ho would llko that valuo or auoro
horo. Must bo priced right.
A party wants a houso ruthor closo
In and worth $2000,00 or more, nnd
will gtvo as oxchango n tlno 1C0
acr'os ot tlmbor twenty miles east of
Ashland, Ovor four million foot ot
tlmbor, and joins n larger tract. It
would bp a good investment,
CD, BOON
Room lit, Jackson County Uauk Hldtf.
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I'Oll ItH.Vr IIOUKKKKKPINCJ
ItOOMH
FoTritENT Twc7irrnislwd "lioiiso
kceplng room, two block from
high kcIiooI. Inquire Mr. Helen
Mnsklns, 22' North Itartlett. 2r,r,
I-'OK KENT OWICIIH
KOU ItENT Large, comfortablo of
fice rooms with clwator service,
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Kurnl
turo & Hdw. Co.
I'OIt ItENT Tho largo room over
Huxklns' drug store formerly occu
pied by II. Khun. Inquire Hum
kiim Drug Co. 2G5
I-'OK ItENT -MISCKLIiANEOUB
FOK LEASE Fully equipped placor
mlno. Gold Hay Realty Co.
FOR RENT Ranches, largo and
small, alfalfa and garden lands.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir.
FOR RENT 30 room furnished
hotel on percentage. Gold Ray
Realty Co.
FOR SALE -1IOUSIK
FOR SALE 4 room furnlshod mod
ern houso In Medford on largo lot,
woll flnlsncd In side. 70 acres
timber on splendid land, partly
creek bottom 33 miles from Med
ford. All for 13200 cash. Inqulro
P. O. Ilox CCS. 2C4
FOR SALE 4 room houso and lot
$700. 1100 cash and $15.00 per
month. Gold Ray Realty Co. "
FOR BALE LOTS
FOR SALE Lot cheap, on paved
street, water and sewer paid, one
payment on pavoment paid. Home
73-L. or 221 Knight street, F. E.
Hammond. 251
FOR SALIVACREACE
FOR SALE Ranches, acre tracts,
town property, from $5 per aero,
upwards on G and 10 years time.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and
Fir.
FOR SAL! .MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE--Dry wood 1C Inch chunk
wood, dry balsm, cut green, thor
oughly dried, never had a drop ot
rain, nicest wood on tho market.
$2.00 a tier at the shed or $2.50
delivered in not lean than two tlor
loads. Phono 403-R-3. D. K.
Van Dyke. 251
FOR SALE Old Trusty Incubator
and brooder the most rellablo
made. Order now and bo ready
for early hatching. For cataloguo
and prices call on or addre&a C.
A. Myers, SOS Dakota. 252
FOR SALE Petnluma Incubator,
1912 model, cheap. F. S. Carpen
ter. Medford, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2,
Phono 201-R-4. 251
FOR SALE Fruit box labols In ono
two or thrco colors, printed as you
ordor at tho Mall Trlbuuo.
FOR SALE Calling cards, prlntod.
engraved or ombossed at the Mall
Tribune office.
FOR SALE Looso leaf lcdgor sys
toms, any stylo or mado to order
by tho Mall Trlbuuo bindery,
FOR SALE 1912 C passongor au
tomobllo almost now, Bargain for
cash. Box SO, Trlbuno.
FOR SALE Legal blanks, tresspass
notices, tor sale or rent sings at
tho Mall Trlbuno.
FOR SALE Lotter heads nnd rancy
atatlonory, printed, engraved or
embossed, as you wish at the
Mall Trlbuno.
FOR SALE Corn by Dr. Clancy.
FOR SALE A stump puller and
oablo at a bargain. Cnn bo Boon
nt 717 North Riverside. 250
FOR SALE 135 tlors ot dry fir
wood qt wholesale A bargain.
Apply nt 717 Ncith Rlvoralde.
Medford. 253
FOR SALE Good oak roll top dosk
nnd two flue walnut book cases.
Call botwoou ton and twolvo ut
room 4r St, Mark's block. 251
FOR SALE Good team of work
horses, coming 5 and C, wolght
about 2200 lbs, Call G19 South
Rlvorsldo or phono 3392. 250
FOR SALE A Faultless No. 3 stump
puller with full equlpmout. In
quire Bagloy Ranch, Talent, Ore
gon. 251
FOR SALE Very cheap, ono black
inure four years, old, wolght 1100
pounds, bhicky build. t Phono 4091
or Phlmor's Plnho'Plnco' or P. A.
Bonnoy, near Sovon Oaks.
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1'OK HALi: MIKCELLAXnOlT'
FO?fs IA LB I lousohoid ?urnU
all or by tho piece. K
Court. Phono 7851.
WANTED MIHCKIi"
WANTEM- To purcli'
clan hearing apple
wlihln a radlou
within A radius
Mrdford. Will
tlal'cush paymc
donco located
California tor
romplcto do
est prlco nnr
or no nttcnt'
Address by
Mali Trlbun
WANTED C
vegetable
price nnd
Hotel Med
Fruitgrower WANTED Mrs. Emily
perlenced nurco is prcparcu ..
cept more engagements. Prictf
reasonable. 14C S. I loll r. 253'
WANTED To buy, smudge pot, oil
dopo wagon. Uoz D. B., caro
Mall Tribune. 250
WANTED Gentle, good bntter cow,
for her feed winter mbnth. Mr.
D. N. McNauar. Central Point, or
Phone. 253
WANTED 100 shoats -and .some
pig and chickens. A. J. Spring,
Nash Hotel. 251
WANTED SITCATIONB
WANTED Japaneso couple want
position a general housework.
Phono Main 33C1. Harry Wato
nabe. 251
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE We
can sell or exchange your second
hand automobiles. No charge for
Htorago if you let u sell for you.
Valley Garage, Vil'ty Motor &
Tractor Co.
.MONEY TO 1JOXS
MONEY 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.
phono 3GS1.
IIUSINKSS DIREtTiORY
Abstract.'.
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AB
STRACT CO., No. C. South Central.
Attorney
C. L. REAMES. LAWYER Offico
Medford Nutlonal Bank bldg., Bee
oud floor.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attorneys-at-Lnw. Rooms 1 and
2, Postotflco bldg.
A. E. REAMES. LAWYER Garnett
Coroy bldg. '
MULKEY & CHERRY (It. F. MUL
KEY, GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms
11 and 12 Jackson County Bank
bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
Eollor at law, Room 2, Rlalto
building, Medford. Oro.
Accountants
I). R. WOOD General Accountant
Your books audited and Kept for a
reasonnblo tlguro; your business
solicited. Offico, Medford Mall
Trlbuuo bldg.: phouo 0011; rest
donco phono G302.
Auto Supplies
LA11ER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret lu making springs Is tho
tempering. Wo aro operating tho
largest, oldest nnd best equipped
plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso
our springs when, others full. Sold
uudor guarantee 2G North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Oro.
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise E.
Hodges, Mechano - Therapists,
Chiropractors', Spondylotheraplsts.
Thcso systems, Including dietetics,
curative gymuastlcs, hydro-thor-nphy,
otc, produco results in both
acuta and chronic diseases. Con
sultation free. 230 North Bartlett
st., uoxt doer to M. E. church.
Hours 9 a. iu to 5. m. Other hours
by appointment. Bell phono Main
4171.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor,
uorvo specialist. Rooms 203-04-05
Garnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
advlco in dietetics, medical gym
nustlcs, hydropthorapy. Lady nt-
tendaut. Phouo Home 14CL,Maln
5712.
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Mali.
tractlo
Nlght'ph
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GARIIAGB Get
cleaned up for",tho w
on the city KarbagoTwaguu .
good service. Piono.Maln 6251;,V
Y. Allen. B
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree'
aro budded, not grafted. Our stock,
I not irrigated. We KuarafUas,
everything put out. Wo are not Ih
the trust. H, B. Patterson. Office
removed to offico Hotel Nash, la
side entrance, next to barber ho'p.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to me at the
sign of Tho Mail Tribune.
l'rintora and Publbuera
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has the
best equipped printing office la.
southern Oregen: book blndlne.
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems
etc. Portland price. 27 Norta.
Fir st.
Physicians ami Surgcass
DR." F. " a. CARLO W, DR. EVA'
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians. 41G-417 Garnott-Corey
bldg.. phone 27S-K. Residence
420 South Laurel st.
DR. STEARNS a1 hyslclan and sur
geon. Offico Jackson County Bank
bldg., room 17-18-19, phono CGOl;
resldenco 307 South Oakdsle St.,
phono 7171. Home phouo, real
donco 109, offico 130.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practlco limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 232 B. Mnln;
Phones, offico, 2S, resldenco, 814.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Offico 228 East Main St. Hours
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. in. Both phonos.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D, Office Jack
son County Bank bldg. Office
phono Main 432; Res. phone, Main
GS2.
DR. MARION Physician and Bur
geon. Stowart bldg., corner Main
and Bartlett sts., office phono, 271r
residence phono, 273.
E. KIRCliaESSNBR. M. D. Prac
tlco limited to chronic dlsoaie.
Office Hotel Holland, Wednesdays
10-3. Both phones. Rosldonce
phenes: Farmer 1Cxx5 Eagle Point
and Rogue Rtvor lino.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physl-
cian and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposlto Nash Hotel, Hour'
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono Paclfle
1101.
DR. R. W. CLANOY Physician and
surgeon, rnones, offico. 601; resl
denco, 7241. Office hour 10 to
12. 2 to 5.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia-
i-uysiciun, a 03 uarnott-Uorey,
Building. Phone 91-R.
Stenographers
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block,"
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and woll. -'
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