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Tl. viiw iMMrhrt )oiicni',l jii i J t Iwmmni iltiriiif th wwki hi n i.N li.Ult'tl nvor 11000 liimil hiuI rfiv a fntliln xlut ti trmlt' rhan ml. uMuiuir nl fW.dO to j.S.lll Mum U The IIIHlUt iIhimhI tti I'.IIO hy 'mnl-WrHik himI i'Iimh ptmly , ft-rak, $7Ji(l l 7.fl.. TIk imitl'Hi iHurki'l i uli-mlv t h 4lMdi hianrr nml I lie li-mleney , (i. i4Mllr iiimiiI. Itwniit Imvo lict'ii HUMiti-rHctiirv nml niini liiiin nr biiJilliiK itriur pni'i'-i I'nr riir awk atl wibn. Tlireo rHrlnHtln of W(btS, lll8 Ml ,..S.'l Mtlll I'Htw Ht M HlUNi.ai Iho liiilitali ntlltu.lP In tt hmii Iioimo. I'inv limilm iiro i-oHitiit riirtrMril mid tin- irWrkel U tWlnlv to klroiiK. Tii MnlH muile nml $M.7.'). nil ciinii in ii To 1 1 iin)N. Your druRgliX ulll rofund iiumoy If I'AXO OINTpMICNT (all 'to ciir iif eaatt of KrhlHK. Illlnd, IIIcihIIiik of ProlrudliiK PIIkm In ( lo 1 1 day. II eaau. I'llMJo SrlmiiU to lli'Hifii. T)i Mrxlfurd IiIkIi pIioo will open on Mmidur inoruluK. Jim. 13, Tlio wrU mIiooIh will not open until nn weok later. Jan. 10. All clKnt cr'ndo IiiihIIm who mo oIIkIIiIu to Inko thu iivhi iiradii flunl oxninliintloun nro MhikI In Hinni tlio week lioKlnnluK .Ian. 13, In n'vlowliiK thnlr work, itx ltiu I'xiiiiilimtlnim nrn kIvii nil ovor III) utato nt I hi iwiiii dutii mid run nut li4 iHMtiMiuml. Tlu-y lll lie kIvoii nt III IiIkIi pkrliool IiiiIIiIIiik on TliurHiluy nnd I'rlila). Jmii. in and 17. V. K. COM.IND, Hupt. ra r s: , - -f -r j--; r: It POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I'Olt COU.NClIiMA.V J. V. IIKIUtl.V.N SiiIiiiiIIh hi iiiuiio to tlio otura of tlio 1'lrnt Ward an n caudldato for rounollmmi, !!' KI.KCri.l) I WILL BTfllVK TO DO IIUIHT. (1'iild Advt.) J. K. (.luck) Htinnrt I horotiy nunouiico inynolf oh a candidal!) for councilman from tlio Hccoud ward. J. K. utowart, 708 Went I Oth. (Paid Adrt.) flwrKO W. Porter I horowlttt unnouueo uiysolf an candldnto for councilman In tlio flrat ward. (Patd Advt.) -r n i n-j AMrJi irrt - i i r j5k bik - i i v 'i STRONG DEMAND LIVESTOCK VRMCNI) VOTIfiR: I Iwliovo ilmi. tho jity (,'ouncil should not pass V I any contract oiihOr i'ov pavement or any other kind of work, without, tlio price Is so 'definitely stated por front foot, that onoh property ownor knows ex: actly what his assessment will ho. Nor should thoro ho in that, contract a provision for extra chargos. ,T. AV. MLTOIIKLL. ItOLWfK. luniit' L r.o Y(jO KNOW I I, .. Hlull I hernb nnnnnucn iiiynnlf an enn illilntn for councilman In tlio lecoud ward. (Paid Atlrt.) I. I. Driiiinrr I liorcwltti ftnnoiinco niynolf ns camlliliito for cdiiucllmnti In tlin third ward. J. I. Detnmor. COD V. Jack POII. (.MM Advt.) A. H. Dillon Announces lilx canillilnry for rotin cllmati from dm Third Wiird. Elec tion January H, 1913. (Paid AdTt.) (Nil. II. II. HiirRrtit Announrc hl oandldncy for coun cilman, Hew ml Ward, MiwHord. (Paid Advt.) l"OU .MAYOH. To 'Ilm VoIitn. At th or ij Bruin to lin a que. lion In lliii niliidait MiiiKi pcoptn an to whnro I itund with nifurouen to curtain mat torn imrlnliiliiK to th wolfaro of tin clt', I wlh to ninko tlio follovrlnK itntiiiueiit: I wan ttttt firm miMiihor of tlio conn ell to ndvocnto a pulillo innrko', and, nftnr wrltltiK many lottum to c'.tle. In tlio iat and tnlddlo woit, to H-t data, a imbllc murkct waa finally o talilUliml. I ujn n utronK mippjrNr of thu niarknt, und v. Ill ronttnuo (o tin o wholhur I mu elcctixl nnTynr or not. . An to the valoohi, I Imllnvo that M Ioiir as tlio cltlxi'iirt of Mcdfor.l vnto for llciuimi and tlio nalonu iium olmy tint ri'itnlntliiii. (which I think nhoiild hnntrlct) thoy tiro outltUd to flr triuitiiiout. I lii'lliuo (lint tlio regular pollct firco ran, and nhotild, nfoKUr.l end proluct thomi who would go titray, mi fnr an It Ii poimllilo to do to, and that until tlio city lic'comi lar.-r, a pollen matron In tinnucoMnry. I bollitvti tlio city hIioiiIiI h.ivo n thorotiRh tniHlneM ndmlnlntrutlon, with l.coi.omy" tho "Watchword"; the tamo nielhoiln nhotild bo nppiled nnd tho amo atl'emlon r.tvon to tfio IiuhIiiivhh nffalra of tho city that i ny amid limliuvna man j;Ivihi to lilt prl Milo IiumIiiih. I luilli'vo In tho Htrlct euforretnent rf Inw, mid miyniollro offlcor, who full or iiokIccIh to do lilt duty hIioiiIiI ho removed. Vory rowpectfully Fiilimlltod. J. li WATT. W. W. Klfert Tor tho Information of tho votorn of Med ford, 1 tnko this muthod of aniiouiicliiR my position on tho prin cipal !ucntlonn of Interest to tho pooplu of our city, If elected, my tlmo and ROrvlcci will nhvaya bo nvaltahlo to tho puli llo mid HiiKRcxtloua ami crltlclsum will nt nil tlmeit recolvp moat care ful consideration, Whon ovor It l apparent that tho majority of our cltlzoiiH nro nulled lit opinion oppo Kilo to my Individual vlown,. I will yield to tho nuijorlty, rcKnrdlcu of my personal opinions. Our pulillo market should bo on coiinuted und developed nlonR such Much nu will rosult In tho groatost nd vantiiRo to tho community, Our hiwo reKftrdluK Banltnry con dltloim Bliould ho nctlvoly enforced, (Ainu -' 7 o v tz "v id MEDFORD MATT, TRTBTJNJ3, MEDFORD. OftM OX, MONDAY, J,Ay,UAT?V 13. 1013. ii i I i a I i .HI ill i, il i i i n in hi i ii I I I I i i I ii I I I i ' , Tl .. , . .. SSiA?. .AH .'II II I. II M9 It PT ..... . - .- I - ..i(J IV II I WW ...fc . - - - - . ..!. .. . . V A XI . POT H I WWMM WOLV,vbLt,vleLUJJlK I 'jlfArYoULMUCKO mM ew. i .-"'i.KriuiJSTn vrKi. ir trotrrfctfitN ' I 'mt KEPT IT A f.-f.r..'a II 'T"" i ' - ' lift PINC CH.it-O , . Vi 'nip , v ; . '7 i nsit? I i 1 I f anm I . nnd Htiiiploinantod by otliort It tho Axlntlni: ordlnanceii urn ltiiidf(iiato. My experience hat convinced mo that tho miKlfeillonit offered from tlmo to tlmo by tho wutnon of tho community, oran boforn trio riant of xuffrnKO was extended to thorn, have alwnyn been of value, and thould re ceive thu utmost consideration. Our jirenont laws regulating the saloons nnd tho sain of Il'iuor, And such other restrictions as tho council or pcoplo may hereafter enact, shbuld bo rigidly enforced, and If found Inadequate, or Insufficient, should bo atnandod. Our wnter rates should bo revised so thill the cost of maintenance, and tho nocoMary contributions to tho sinking fund may bo equitably ills (rlbuted nmoiiK tho consumers, hut no MirplUB should bo accumulated at the oxpoiiso of tho rate payer. Tho work of tho finance commit tee and of the other principal com mittees of tho council should bo open to siiHitostlon nnd subject to' criticism, and tho criticism, sugKcs tlons, and co-operation of representa tives of our various civic bodies should bo Invited mid encouraged In such work. If elected I pledgo mynolf to uso my utmost endeavor to carry out the Ideas outlined above, and to elvo M nl ford ii n Impartial, progressive, bustnoM administration. (Paid Advt.) J. W. Mitchell In announcing my candidacy for tho mayoralty, I wish to say that, as wo hnvo over asauranco of n most prffperous year, let us guard agalrist errors In public affairs. Now, ns to tho public market, I waut to say that am, nnd always have been, n ntreu: advocate of the pub'l- market. 1 was among tho first of Iho council to favor nnd pro- tiioto It. I fol that tho succoss of our market Is duo ns much to my elofrta as any other momber of tho council. I shall, If elected, use every honorable effort to maKo It n continued success, as I real I to tho great boneflt It Is to both producer and consumer. Now, ns to tho saloons. Bo lone as tho stato nnd tho city license Oiom to do business, they nro cntltlod to do so; hut I nut n strong advocate of law enforcement, ns the laws exist, and when tho taws nro wrong, we hnvo a remedy, It's up in tho public I firmly bcllevo In acTeiopment and progress, but not to the extent of reckless extravagance We must guard agnlust this recklessness, but not to tho extent of retraction. I am strictly opposed to any special privileges us to locations, persons or corporations, but adhere rigidly to tho best Interests of tlio public. I bellovo that tho sumo considera tion Is duo to the ladles as to the inon, In nil our public affairs. (Pnld Advt.) J. K. Watt "At (ho flolioitntion of ninny cill tens I hnvo ucoiucil to heeome u enn tllilnto for tlio offico of mayor nt tho coining election in Jnnunry. In thin connection I wiRlt to Htnto tlint if elected, I will uso my best offortH to give tlio city n clean business nri uiiiiislrnlioii. (Pnld Advt.) ii ii.ii i O. K. Ontea During tho Inst ton days n numbor of cltlrens havo culled upon mo, ro questtiiK mo to beconio it candldato tor mayor of tho city of Modtord. After duo consideration and consul tation with cltUons In nil linos ot buslnesH, I hnvo decided to announce myself as n caudldato tor Bald offico. I 'therefore proaont to tho votors of Modtord, for their consideration, ray ptiitforin, whloli Is ns follews: An honost, 6pon nml aftovo-board, clean cut business administration. A fair and squaro deat at (ill times. Equal rights to alU' Special priv ileges to nono. A gonuliio peoples public inarkot. Itegardtug tho liquor quostlon, PorBonuUy I do not drink, novor havo, but as long as tho government, elate nnd elty IIcoiibo saloons, and undor strict regulation thoy oboy tho law, thoy nro cntltlod o nrotoedon. ill Should limy persist In disobeying tbo law, their llconio should bo revoked. A careful uccoiinflng of all finan ces. All disbursements subject to pub lic Inspection and open for pupbllca tlon by tho city prpss. 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 nil progressive mat ters of general Improvement for tho elty, but such must comn within tho scope of good buslnost, I shall endeavor to uso tny best efforts for tho kcoplng of the city In n sanitary condition at all times. Whereas, after yearn of struggle, tho women hnvo been given the privilege of exercising thc-lr rights of cltlzonahlp, tfuo consideration will bo given them on all matters of pub lic Importance Bliould I be elected, I assure tho peoplo that I will bo mayor In fact, as well as narao. I will not bo tho tool of any cltquo, and will be Influenced only by what 1 believe to bo right and equitable. It the above platform meets with your approval and you bellovo I am capablo of filling tho office, I will apprcelato your support. C. n. GATES. (Paid Advt.1 I'OIl ItKXT rUKMSIIIH) IIOOMS KOU YuiNTOne "in i Uirco furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also down mid upktnlra business rooms, one block north of Medforil Ns tlounl Hank Owner 109 North Central, upstairs room one. !S5 FOR UKNT Largo front room down HtnlrH for tno men, aeparate beds 151 WosfSlxtr, street. 250 FOR UKNT Modern furnished rooms at the Cottage, CO I West 10th at., two blocks south Medford Hotel. Hot and cold wator In rooms. Mrs. II. M. Coss. 27-1 FOR RUNT Sulto of throe rooms for light hom-ekueplng completely furnished, loa Kant 11th. -250 I'Olt UKNT OWICitS FOliRKNT Largo", coinfortablo of flco rooms with elevator norvtco, nteam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & lldw. Co. FOIt UKNT -Tlio lurgo room over HsHktim' dniK storo formerly occu pied by II. Kluin. Inquire lln klns' Drug Co. 2f5 FOR HKXT HOUSKS FOR RKNT Modorn 5 room fur nished houso. Call af CO North O ran go. FOR RKNT & room modern bun galow, practically now. Medford Realty & Improvomont Co. IF YOl' have n house to rent list It with Mr. Paul Humphroy, 815 K. Main street. FOR RKNT 4 room houso, J5.00 per month. Oold Ray Realty Co. FOR RKNT- Furnished house, closo In, M. A. Hailor, M. V. & 11. Co. VOR It KM' Seven room house, J 15. Phoile Col II. II. Sin-Kent. 200 FOR RKNT 10 room houso rear of Fnrmera .t Fruitgrowers bunk, suitable for business, real estate, boarding or rooming houso. Oold Ray Realty Co., Uth nnd Fir Sts. FOR UKNT One six room house close in. Also hoiisekoepllis rooms, electric light pas, b.ith, etc. No. 310 N. Ilnrilott, NEW TODAY A party bus SO news of Irrigated nlfalfu, closo to two good towns, nml ti sugar beet factory In Southern Idaho, that ho will trndo for ' lm provodir unimproved poar land hero. HIh Idaho laud t.s worth JS00O.00 nml ho would like that vnluo or mioro hero. Must bo priced right. A party wants n houso rather closo In and worth $2000,00 or more, and will glr6 ns exchango n tluo 1G0 ncros of tlmbor twonty nillos cast of Ashluiul. Ovor four million feet ot timber, ami joins u lnrgor tract. It would bou good Investment. G. D. HOON Room J.), Jacbsou County lluAlc Ulil. wl fnwimbrio I'Olt ItKXT IIOCKlIKKKPIXn UOOMH I'Olt HUNT Two riirnlshfdHTous kecplng room, two blorke from high school. Inquire Mrs. Holcn Jlnskdis, 220 North llartlett. 255- I'Olt HUNT Two heuwkwplnp: rooms with eloxels, 10. oo. 322 Boiillt Central. 253 l-'Olt ItKXT I-'L'I.M.SIII-.li A1TB. K6lYHKNT--SmJtlVptV. 217 8. Itiv. FOIt ltl'.NT Furnished npartmont new, private bath, hot water beat. The Ilerben Apartment, 10 Quince St.. corner West Main. I'OIl hkxt Miscniiiaxnous KOIt HHNT Alfnifa nmi Kraln ranch for rent to good man that will buy 4 horses and Implement on tho plare. W. It. Harris. On tml Point, Ore. FOR ItKNT Ranches, large and small, alfalfa and garden lands. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Cth and Fir. FOR ItKXT 30 room furnlshod hotel on percentage. Cold Ray Realty Co. FOR SAI.K IIOUSIK FOR SAI.K 4 room furnished mod ern house In Medford on largo lot, well flnlsned In side. 75 acres timber in splendid land, partly crelc bottom S3 miles from Med ford. All for $3200 cash. Inquire P. O. llox 0C5. 25t FOR SAI.K 4 room houso and lot 1700. $100 cash and J15.00 per month. Cold Ray Realty Co. I'OIl SAI.K LOTS FOR SALK Lot cheap, on pavud street, water ana hower paid, ono payment on jmvement paid. Home 73-L. or 221 Knight street, F. K. Hammond. 251 FOR SALK ACRKAOK FOR SALK Kanehas, aero tracts, town property, from JG per acre, upwards on 6 nnd 10 years time. Oold Ray Realty Co., Sixth nnd Fir. I'OIl SALll MISCKl.l.AXKOUS FOR SALK Househojd furniture,. In all or by the piece. 19 Ross Court. Phono 7S61. FOR SALK Dry wood 16 inch chunk wood, dry balsin, cut green, thor oughly driod, never had a drop ot rnln, nicest wood on the market. JJ.no k tier at the abed or J2.B0 delivered In not leaa than two tier loads. Phone 403-R-3. It. F. Van Dyke. 261 FOR SALK Old Trusty Incubntors and broodora tho mont reliable made. Order now mid bo ready for oarly hatching. For cataloguo ami prices call on or address C. A. Myers. SOS Dakota. 252 FOR SALK Petnluum Incubator. 1912 model, cheap. F. S. Carpen ter. Medford. Ore., It. F. D. No. 2. Phono 201-R-l. 251 FOR SALK Fruit box labels In ono two or three colors, printed as you order at tho Mall Trlbuno. FOR SALE Calling cards, printed, engraved or embossed at tbo Mall Tribune office. FOR SALK Loose lent ledger sys tems, any style or uindo to order by tho Mall Trlbuno" bindery. FOR SALK IfCgal blanks, tresspass notices, tor sale or ront sings at tho Mall Trlbuno. FOR SALK I.ottor heads and Taney atatlonory, printed, engraved or ombossod, aa you wish ut tho Mall Trlbuno. FOR ifALK Corn by Dr. Clancy. FOR SALK 125 tiers of dry y fir wood nt wholesale. A .bargain. Apply nt 717 North Riverside. Medford. 253 FOR SALK Cood oak roll top desk mid two fine walnut book cases. Call botweou ton mid twolvo at room 4, St. Mark's block. 251 FOR SALK A Faultless No. 3 stump puller with full equipment. In quire llagloy Ranch, Talent, Ore gon, 251 FOR SALK Very cheap, ono black imro four years old, weight if 00 pounds, blocky build. Phono 4 691 or Palmer's Piano Placo or P. A. lloitney, near Seven O.iks. WAXTKD SITUATIONS WANTKD Jnpaneso couplo want position ns general housework. Phono Main 330 1. Harry Wato uabo. 251 1aMtaMMnanM9r sm ArD You ft I tC Kf!Ct WA. fY) liClT T A. (.WAT I f (Wke-. veti is fKf tr' ) riCTuv.eor'YjuJ what. nr.ii. i m uuun WANTHD To txrlrtngo Portlfinil nnd Seattle property for Medford or Rogue river vallny preperty: give full particular nnd real value. O. K. Walling. Portland, Ore., enro Cumberland Apartments. 255 WANTKD--A good fresh cow. Phono Pacific 1131. Foot Mills Orchard. WANTU'-To purchase. A flrst elawt bearing apple or jmar orchard within a radloita of 10 mites from within a radliia of 10 mllen from Medfonl. Will make a. substan tial cash payment, put In clear resi dence) located in good Southern California town nnd assume. Glvo complalo description, location, low est price nnd terms In first letter or no attention paid. Owners only. Address by mall llox L. L., care Mull Trlbuno offtee. WANTKIl-t'ull jiotntoea or root vegetable of nny kind. Advise prices nnd quautltlen. II. L. Dodge, Hotel Medford or 217 Farmers & Fruitgrowers llnnk Illdg. 253 WANTED Mrs. Emily Nahss, ex perienced nureo Is prepared to ac cept more engagements. Price reasonable. HC S. Holly. 233 WANTKU Oentlc, good butter cow, for her feed winter months. Mrs. 1). N. MeXassar, Central Point, or Phone. 253 WANTED 100 shosts ami some pig and chickens. A. J. Spring. Nash Hotel. 2S1 I'OIl liXCUA.NRH FOR SALE OR KXCHANOE We can sell or exchango your second hand automobiles. No charge for storage If you let us sell for you. Valley Carago, Vtl'ty Motor & Tractor Co. FOR KXCHANCK Smnll Improved ranch near Medford. Take elty property for half. balnnc3 easy terms. Would accept aufiniobl.u for part. Describe fully lint let ter. 255 Central Point. 253 MOXKV TO LOAN MONKY 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 36S1. HUSIXKSS DIRIXnORV Abstracts ROCUK ltlVKR VALI.KY All 8TIIACT CO.. No. C. South Central. Attorney C. L. RKAMKS, LAWYER Olltco Medford National Rank bldg., sec ond floor. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-at-Law. Rooms 1 and 2. Postofflco bids. A. K. RKAMKS, LAWYER Garnott Corey bldg. MULKEY & CHKRRY (R. F. MUL KEY. GEO. W. CHERRY) Rooms 11 and 12 Jackson County Rank bldg. W. J. CANTON Attornoy nnd Coun rellor at law, Room 2, Ilialto building, Medford, Ore. Accoiintnuts D. It. WOOD Genoral Accountant Your books audited mid Kept for a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mali Tribune bldg.: phono 6611; real denco phone 6302. Auto ft np piles LAHKR AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secrot In making springs Is tho tempering. Wo are operating tho largest, oldest mid best equipped plant In the Pacific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee 2C North Fif teenth St., Portland, Ore. Chiropractors nil. A. . HEDGES. Dr. Louisa E Hodges, Mechano - Thoraplsts, Chiropractors, SpoudylotlieruplBts. Theso systems, Including dlototlcs, quratlvo gymnastics, hy.dro-ther-, npliy, etc., produco results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Con sultation rreo. 23,0 North llartlett St., noxt .door to, M, B. churcli. Hours !) n. in. to 5. in. Other hours by appointment. Roll phono Malu 4171. DR. R, J. LOCICWOOD, Chlropructor, norvo specialist. Rooms 203-04-05 Garnott-Corey bldg. Vapor baths nml scientific iiinssngo given; advice In dietetics, modicnl gym nastics, hydropthornpy, Lady at tendant. Pliouo Home 11C-L, Main 6713. WA.VTKn MISCKLIjAXMIUB HUSIXKSS DIKIXTORY Txaumf.,, By "Bud" Fisher,., ..4 ,, Ji t,, its, i lM h Ilrkk' MEDFORD I1RICK CO. Ooo. W. Prlddy, O. D. Nngle, Geo, T. O'Urlcn Contractors and manu facturers of brick; dealers In pressed brick nnd lime. Offico ut their brick yard, West Jackson st. Phono No. 3461. CUR finglncer LOUIS W. WHITING Civil onglneor ami surveyor, wafer filings nnd Irrigation work n specialty; sur veys subdividing, building grades, city cnglnceilng, drafting, sower design, concroto work, pump and canal systems. Room 2, Palm blk., Medford. Or 3 NenUit.l DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR. C. C. VAX SCOYOO Dentists Oarnctt-Corey bldg., sulto ,1.'0. Medford, Ore. Iloth phones. DR. ARTEMUS W. DBANB Dentist. Offico in Ilialto bldg., 123 East Main St. Oaf administered for ex traction of teeth. Phone Main 631. Night phono 4437. Garbage) GARUAGK Get your premises cleaned np tor tno winter. Call on the city garbago wagons for good service. Phono Main 6251. F, Y. Allen. Nurseries QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees nro budded, not grafted. Our stock is not irrigated. Wo guarantee everything put out Wo aro not In tho trust. II, II. Patterson. Office removed to offico Hotel Nash, In slde entrance, next to barbor shop. - -"' - T' "J- v, . . , : Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary piib lie. Drlng your work to tno at tho nl en of The Mall Tribune. Printers anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office In aouthorn Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st, J. ! II . Physicians mid Surgenna DR. F, G. CARLOW, DR." EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathlo physicians, 416-417 Gnrnott-Coroy bldg.. phono 27S-IC Ilesldonco 420 South Laurel st. DR. STEARNS Physician nnd sur geon. Offico Jncknon County Dank' bldg., rooms 17-18-19, phono C501; resldenco 307 South Oakdolo St., phono 7171. Home phone, resi dence 109, offico 130. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited ' to dlseasos ot women. Offices 232 E. Main, Phones, office, 28; resldenco, 814, DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and" surgeon. Pructlco limited to oyo, car, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested nnd glasses supplied Offico 22S East Main St. Hours S:30 a. in. to S p. m. Roth phones. E. H. PICKEL, M. D. Offico Jnck son County Rank bldg. Office phono Malu 432; Res. phono, Main 5S2. DR. MARION Physician and sur geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main mid llartlett sts., offico phono, 271; resldenco phono, 273, E. KIRCHGESSNER. M. D. Prao tlco limited to chronic diseases. Offico Hotel Holland, Wodneidaya 10-3. Roth phones. Rostdence phones: Furmor 10xx5 Eaylo Point and ltoguo Rtvor lluo. DR. MARTIN O. HARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm" block, opposlto Nash Ilotol. Iloura 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono Paclflo 1101. DR. II. W. CLANCY Physician and surgoon. Phones, offico, 501; refcl denco. 7211. Offico hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5t? DR. W. "Wf HOWARD Osteopathia Physician, 303 aarutt-Corey Dulldlny. Phono Ql-R. Stenographers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.- Stonographlo work douo quickly, mid woll. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STOKAGH CO.- , Office 16 South Fir st. Phena Hell 3152; Home 350-K. PrleM right. Service gwaraut!. . cr-