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ELECTION CALLED
22
The city coimcU met In special ses
sion Wrdumdny evening niijl cnlled a
sperlnl election for March 22 to vote
mi a bond Is-tltj of 120.000 fur III"
erection of mi armory In tliU rlty,
ntul on nu nmendnient llmltliiK Uiu
mayor's power of suspension.
Thin nelloii wait made nenvsnry liy
hasty notion In railing tho election
In tho glrt place. Thin U this third
tlmo it date hits boon set for tho olec
Hon.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Hy A. C. llowlett
Tho last time th.it I wrote I hntl
sotoral thing notod In my rntcli
hook thnl wim forced to hold over
until today, Monday, nud nmeni:
llii'iii was th folio Inc.: Tho nth
loll rluh. roinpo-cd of n niunlirr of
our progression bo), girls, young
men nnd Indies, had u special inert
Iiik Inat Thursday night In their hall
nud Invited In a number, of their
friend nud neighbors to witness the
performance. Thorn worn eight
young Indie dressed In bloomer
fiut'onlng Jul Imlow tho knee, with
whl to Korku. Thoy wore performing
n drill when I went In nnd kept It
up for some 1 1 inn nftor. Thon Mr,
Klnitlotnu, tho liutnictor, railed on
Hut buy nnd tnon nnd tbny wotp.
hoiiio of tlioin ut lonitt, worn dressed
In n kind of uniform, hut tho moxt
of Ihi'in wore dressed In their ordl
miry clothes. Home of thorn, who
took mi Interest In trying to lonrn,
for It In conducted on hclcntlflc prlii
rlplmi. did romnrknhly well, hut they
found out that thoy hnd something
to do when they kept up with I'ruf.
Singleton, especially In tho first part
of tln porforiiiiinro. Tho foot rare
iirnuud tho hull, nnd some of tho
hoy koI very short of hronth before
the tnnrhor lot up mid gnvo them n
breathing spell. Thoy thon did
no mo drill work, tumbling, Jumping,
rolling, olc. Thon the profeHMfr call
oil on tho eight ulrU lo pvrform on
(ho Imr, tumbling, nud tho girl could
innke tho bo nNhnuiod for they took
prldo In try Iiik to excel. About 10
o'clock lunch, thnt hnd boon prepared
hy tho Indlvii, unit nerved uud nil
IiiiikIh wont homo feolliiK thnt thoy
hnd boon bcnoflted both oclally and
physically.
Tho next Item of lutorcNt to ninny
of the reudorn of tho Mall Tribune
In tho uuniiul mooting of tho I, O. O.
1 lodge, No, 107, on tho evening of
llio,l'7th of February, It being their
f I ret anniversary, which thoy cele
brated by giving tin oystur fliippor In
their lodKo room. About HO Odd-
followH nud Huboknhs went present
nud thoy report having hnd a very
enjoyable time, tho ladles of course
contributing to malm uverythliiK h
plenmiut (iri poiodhlo.
Mm, Tlituimii Clui;rndo rnmo In
from the farm on horHubnek liiHt Fri
day to ultoiid lo hiiHltioHii while htr
hiuhiiiid Htnyed ut homo (6 pht In lit
crop.
Cleoriro V. Dnley or Klamath Klln,
formerly of thin place, uud miller In
tlm old Kitniiy Hutto tullln nud more
recently of Duvla mill of Medford, hut
u IruvolliiK HiilcHiuiin for tho Kin-
math KiiIIh Mill Co. of that city, wiih
In town InHt Kiidny nnd nucceeded In
hoIIIuk u ciirlond of flour to our niur
chniitH,
Ilert lllKonhothnm of lMouuco Hook
rnmo In Friday after n loud of urnln
to BOW.
MIsh Alnm floulo of Mcdford, who
Ih IcnrhliiK uuhool lit Lnko Crook diu
trlrt, 1 1 iiiIIoh, Inat Krldny oyenlnK
Hpout tho night nt tho Hunny Hldo
uud took tho ear for Medford Bntur
day inoniliu; to vlntt linr puroutH, ro-
turning Huiulay ovoulnu to hor school,
FO
MARCH
MnFOTtT)
Come Out Only Once Again
war ,WOlT'H1 Hfl )iiau chiwu: wuutB '.LUBH Bb -- H saaLHLW pjLapjLiH
NOTICti.
Notice lit hereby Riven thnt thn tin
derxli-ned will npply to tho rlty coun
cil of the city or Medford nt Kit next
ri'Kiilnr mentlng on Murrli IK, 191.1,
for h llceimn to m.iII Mplrltuoim, vluoiu
and malt Ihiuorit In iiuantltlen e
thnn u Kitllnn nt hU plnre or himlneiui
nt No. 13 South Front Hlreet, In oald
city, for n period of nix iiioiiIIim.
Dated March r.. 191.1.
NOTK'K Vim I'AVINM 1UUH.
The underlRiicd will receive wealed
til,i frtr iiw, tinvitii of WkiI Kloventh
itre. from l'onclt utroet to Hntnll-
ton atrret, nnd Cottae utroet, rrotn
Mnlu atroet to Tnylor atreet, nccord
Iiik to ipoctllcatloua on file in the
recorder'a office.
All hlda mimt be nccompanled hy
mrilfluil rlitrW fnr flvn liar font f CCt.1
of tho bid mid limit be filed with the
recorder not later than & p. in wru
neaduy, Mnrch I2tli. 1913.
KI.MKIt T FOSS.
Itecorder or the City of Mndford,
Dated March Cth, 1913.
HI'KaAli KI.KTIO.V I'tlll CIIAIt
TKIl AMK.VIIMI.NT?
Notice la hereby Klvrn thnt tho fol
IowIiir la n full nnd correct copy of
the title nnd text of thono certain
ncta or municipal ler.lalatloti ntuend
Iiik the charter or the city or Mod
font to be mibtnltlcd to the lennl vot
er or m!1 city for their adoption or
rejection at n apodal election to he
held In nnd for mid rlty on the S2d
day of Mnrch, 1913, lonothrr with tho
number nnd rorin In which tho hnl
lot title tin-roof will bo printed on
the official ballot.
Dated March Cth. 1913.
KI.MUH T. FOH.H.
Itecorder of the Ctly ol Medford
1. An net to ntttcud the charter
ot the City or Medford by addliiK
thereto aectlou 72-h nuthorltlnK tlm
council to borrow mouuy uud Imuu
noKotlnblo coupon boid or tho City
or Medford for nu ntuouut not ex
ceedliiK 120,000.00 for tho purpoao
of nldlnK In the construction of n
Hlato Armory In tho City of Med
ford, Oreiiou, nnd for the purcha-o
of n hulldliiK alto therefor.
Tho tteoplo of tho City of Medford
do ordnln na rollewn:
Hectlon I. Thnl the charter of tho
City of Medford he nud tho vnmo
hereby la nmeuded hy nddlmc thereto
the following aectlen:
Hecttou 7 :'!). in addition to tilt
warrants nud bouda nuthorUod to ho
lined hy aertlnni "2 and 7-n or thla
rhiirtor the t-niinrlt or tho City or
Medford Ih hereby further nuthorUod
nnd empowered to borrow money on
the faith or anld city nnd for thnt
purpoKo to Imuio warrnnta nnd bnudii
in the manner provided by aectlun 72
of thla charter for tlm aoln purpoxo
or obtnlnlnK the neceKanry fundi to
aid In tho erection, bulldlm; nnd con
atrtictlou of n Htnto Armorv In the
City ol Medford, nnd for the purchase
or n building alto therefor, Hut the
total umoiiut or the ludebtedneaa In
curred mid the Imuda laaued purauuiit
to thla auction shall not exceed 20,
000.
The following a the form In which
tlm foregoing measure will appear
uopn Iho ballot;
Hpoclnl election March 22nd, 1913.
Mark between ntimher nud niiawer
voted for,
Hubmlttei hy order or tho rlty
council.
Charter mnoiidmontj voto "yea"
or "no,"
"An art to nmend the charter ot
the City or Medford by uddliiK thereto
miction 72-b uuthorlxluK tho council
to borrow money and Ihhuo negotia
ble coupon bouda ot the City or Med
ford for nu amount not oxcoedltiK
$20,000.00 for tho purpoto or iildlui;
In the ennHtrurtjoik ot it Hlato Armory
In tho City or Medford, OrcKou, mid
tho purchase or a ulto therefor."
400. Yoh.
101. No.
2. An net to nmond aectlon 9 ot
chapter II of tho charter of the City
of Medford;
Tho people of tho City of Med To id
do ordain nt follews:
That acctlou 9 of chapter It nt the
charter of tho City or Medford nu
nmeuded by nu net riled In tho offli'O
of tho Hocrotnry of wtnto, February 13,
190C, bo amended bo iib to rend .uu
follews:
Section 0. 'yo mayor may ap
point, -.object to tho npprovnl of A
majority or tho council, ono City At
torney, ono City KiiKliioor, ono Chlof
of Police, ono Street CoiumlsHlonor,
ono .Market Master, nnd audi other
pollco offlcera uud other city . urn
poyoea nu oro ronulred nud ho may
HUHponi) nt nny time any or nil of
Hiicji ofljlcors until tho next regular
inbothiK of tho city council. At any
regular meetliiK tho council by n ma
jority voto may at nny tlmo roinovo
any offlcor naiiiod In this section, ex
WATT', TRTBTTNll), afEDFOTl,).
cept the mayor, providing, however,
that tho anltl mayor aiinn not nnvt
the nowitr to make luoro than ono
nuapenalon of any offker or employee
of aitld rlty during hla term or office
except for inlaconduct mid upon writ-
ton charite, u copy or wwen aiinn
ho served upon Iho penton to atia
pended nnd which ahnll he aervnd
upon tho pemon ko Kuwpeiidcil and
which khnll bo aubmltted to the coun
cil nt Its next regular ineMIng there
after In tho nbeiiro or Inability to
net, of both thn mnyor and chnlrman
of tho council, the recorder, when
emergency uxlatfl, mny appoint addi
tional police offlcera to nn-lil the
oatnblUhed pollen force In maintain
ing tho peace or anld city but no
such nppolntuicnt ahnll bo made or
it longer tlmo than flrtyeleht hour.
Tho following Ih the form in which
the foregoing measuro will nppcnr
upon tho ballet:
Hpcclal City Flection, March 22ud,
1913.
Mark between number nnd answer
voted for.
Hiibmlltcd by order or tho city
council.
Chnrter nmendmeni; vote "yea" or
"no."
An net to amend aectlon 9 ot chap
tor 11 or tho Medford Charter tie
privlni mayor of power to remove
iippolnttvo offlcera nnd empowering
majority of council, without causa or
chnrueit, to remove nny oMcor up
pointed by mayor nt any regular
meeting and IIiuUIiik power or mayor
to suspend appointive offlcera to ono
time except for misconduct nnd upon
written charges, resulting In the
power or nppolntment to offlco being
vested In one officer, tho inayor, nnd
tho power of removal belnr; vested lit
nunther body, the council.
102. Ye.
403. No.
ADVKI.TISILMKNT OV HAI.K.
In the Dl-lrlct Court or tho United
Htntea for the District or Oregon.
In the matter or Tho lleacom Co.,
Ilankrupt.
1 will receive sealed bids for tho
stock of merchnndtso ronslstlnK
chiefly of Rrocerlo nnd allied goods,
or the Inventoried value or $2929.70.
nnd rixtures ot the Inventoried valuo
or $60ri.00, up to mid until 12 o'clock
noon, Thuradny. Mnrch Cth, 1913,
anld property being formerly tho
property of Tho Ueiicom Company, at
Medford, Oregon, nnd contained In
the storeroom formerly occupied by
anld lleacom Company nt Medford,
Oregon.
Certified checks for ten per cent
(lO'r) or tho amount otfered must
ncconipnny each bid.
Hnlo will bo Mibject to tho npprovnl
of tho court.
NEW TODAY
C00 acres or Reed paw timber,
closo to market, nil fine clear tint
her, free from underbrush. Good
chilnco lor either team or power log
glng. Plenty ot water for a mill
alto, This Is the boat closo In body
or timber, nud tho right party can
mnko a good deal with tho owners
for nil r it on n sttimpngo busts.
Five acres Just outside the city
limits, In tho west part ot town near
dm Jackson school. There la n houso
on tho tract, nnd tho owner will sell
on easy tonus. Call tor particulars.
1C0 acres partly Irrigated; $9000;
n good rnnch nud honuv
ISO acres partly Irrigated; $f0 per
ncro; a good home.
260 acres nearly half Irrigated,
pretty well out, but rtnej $16,000.
Those nnd many others nro good
money makers and nt right prices.
C. D. HOON
Itnom U. Jackson Oountv lUnk Hide.
WORTH WHILE
Now 3-room bungalow,, completely
furnished, Including sowing machine,
city water nnd oloctrlu lights tu tho
house, plastered, wood shed, ono
block from paved street,' lot KOxlOO;
prlcu $076; will soil fur $160 cash
mid bnlanco $16 monthly.
Lot 60x139, on South Laurel St..
halt block from paved street; $116
ctish,
llavo party who wants to buy C
room houso on small payment down
and balance In monthly paymonts,
Money to loan on mil ctitutu secur
Hy.
BENNETT
INVESTMENT 00.
OKECION, TTTUnBDAY. MATtTTT 0, 10R
Inrnntorr of tho property may he
seen nt m' ofrice, nnd tho property
Umpeoled at Moiirord, Oregon, wnore
nu luvoiitnry mny also be seen.
It. L. HA BIN.
7 First St., Portland. Oregon.
Dated February 2C, 1913.
FOIt HICNT FUKNIHIIKD HOOM8
FOIl HKNT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ment, price very reasonable.
I'hono 102C-L. 222 South Holly
street.
FOIt RKNT Nlco modern rooms
with board at Mrs. Fay's, 22
Geneva Ave.
Foil KKNTModern furnished
rooms nt tho Cottage, C04 West
10th St.. two blocka south Medford
Hotel. Hot nnd cold water In
rooms. Mrs. II. M. Coss. 313
FOIl ltKNT FUIIXIHHKU AIT8.
FOIt KCNT Smith Apt. 217 8. Kir.
FOIt HUNT Furnished apartment,
new private bath, hot wntcr hent,
Tho llerben Apartment, 10 Quince
street, corner West Main.
FOIl HKNT b-rooni modern apart
ment, sloping porch, rango In
npnrtmont. water paid, lunulro
S10 Sontn Oakdnle. 317
FOIl IlKNY IIOUSKHKKPINO
ROOMH
FOIl HKNT Coplo with modern
homo ' will share with congenial
couple. Thono 2SC-J. 300
FOIt Iti:.VT IIOL'HKS
FOIt HKNT 4-room furnished bun
galow. Call 337 West Tenth
street. 298
FOIl HKNT Modern 6 room fur
nished house. Call at CO North
Orange.
FOIl HKNT Seven room house,
sleeping porch, range In house,
water paid. $15. Inquire S10
South Oakdale. 317
FOR RKNT Flvo room furnished
houso modern, closo In. Inquire
116 Geneva Ave.
FOR RKNT Three room furnished
bungalow close In on pared street.
I'hono 7791 or call C27 South
Holly streot.
FOIt RKNT Furnished houso, close
tn, M. A. Rador, M. V. & H. Co.
FOR RKNT Klght room houso nt
70C S. Oakdnlo avenue. Four
bedrooms nbove with hot nnd cold
wnter In each nnd large sleeping
porch with each. Hath room
above and below. Full basement,
gas, bedrooms partly furnished,
rent low. Possession en n bo
given March 1st. Seo party on
tho promises or Harry H. Tuttle,
owner, at Central Point.
FOR RKNT Ono modorn 6-room
house, ono -t-room house, both on
paved street. CIS South Oak
dnlo. 29S
FOR n.KNT Q1T1CK3
FOR RKNT Large, comfortablo or
flco rooms with elevator service,
stoara heat,- hot nnd cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furnl
turo & Htlw, Co.
FOR 8A1.K l'AHM LANDS
FOR 8AI.R Why? Must ratso somo
cash by last ot March. Home
place, two acres sot to poaches,
cherries, berries, 0 room modern
house, G24 N. Riverside, Just half
prlco $2Q00.O0.
Two lots, corner Dakota and
King. Half price, $3GO,00.
6 ncres, Centrnt Point road, ono
inllo out, now tour room house,
oyer 100 trees, half-ncro b,errles,
nicely luyed out place, under Irri
gation. Near now brick school.
Halt price $1676,
Will pay 10 por cent interest on
a loan to amount ot one-halt prlco
naked on nny of nbovo properties.
Seo owner, J. C, Hnrnes, 024 North
atlvorsido or 214 First National
Uuuk Illdg. 312
FOR 8AL1S LANDS
FOR 8ALK OR RKNT Flno fruit or
dairy ranch, 2, J-2. njllos railroad,
4 mill, tombor, now buildings';
crook; $26 por ncro; tonus. Ad
dress Mrs. W. P.. Flat 0., C6I K.
Alder Btreot, Portland, Oro. 305
VOll HALIv ACItKAOB
FOR HAI.K Ranch, cheapest In
Rogue valley; 8 acres, two blocks
from paved streets of Grant Pass;
six room house, hot nnd cold water,
bath, electric lights, two wells,
barn, horse, buggy, farm Imple
ments, tow, chickens, gOod snblr
rlgated noil, partly In young bear
ing pear and apple trees; fln-it
location In valley; race Pacific
highway, also continuation, of
North Second street; by owner,
$6000. C. W, Johnson, routo 1,
Grant Pas. Oro. 310
FOIt BALK MlriCKLliAXKOUH
FOR HALK Second hand automo
biles, one 4S-h, p. Premier, would
make a good stago or livery car;
ono 1912 Page Detroit 4 passen
ger. Will sell or exchange for old
cars. C. K. Gates, 132 South Riv
erside. 29C
FOIl BALK German coach stallion,
weight 1600 pounds, ago 8 years;
prlco $C00. Call on or address
Miles Cantrall, Hitch, Ore. 301
FOR HALK Savage automatic pis
tot with holster, brand now. See
Fraice, First National bank. 295
FOR SAI.K Kxtra strong, guaran
teed coraeta made to measure. 227
South Holly. 29S
FOIl SALB - Karly Sunrise and
American Wonder seed potatoes,
late white variety. Stall No. 1C,
Public Market, or A. It. Coffin,
fcneral dollvcry. 299
FOR BALK Ono work horse 1300
pounds, cheap. Hoover Nursery.
290
FOR SALK Rerrlgerator $1R, din
ing table $12, milt Jara 50c nnd
COc per dozen, and other house
hold articles, pen Whlto Orping
tons, two Phllo brooder coops,
SxlO tent complete with frame and
fly, $6. Phone 60S-M. 707 West
Klevcnth street. 296
FOR BALK Calling cards, printed,
engraved or embossed at the Mall
Tribune offlco.
FOR SALK llavo sold iny ranch
G miles from town and must dls
poso ot my wood. Hard wood
$1.76 a tier soft $1.60 n tier on
tho grounds. For further particu
lars seo Dr. Helms, 113 North Fir.
Phono 2S7-K. 300
FOR SALK Legal blanks, tresspass
notices, for sale or rent sings at
tho Mall Tribune.
FOR SALK Good second-hand 3
Inch wagon with springs, J. C.
Goodlore. It. F. D. 2. 298
FOR SALK Letter heads ana rancy
stationery, printed. cngrave or
embossed, as you wish at the
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALK Fruit box labels In one
two or three colors, printed aa you
order at tho Mail Trlbuno.
FOR SALK Loose leaf ledger sys
tems, any style or made to order
by the Mall Tribune bindery.
FOR SALK Ueardlo.a barley hay,
tw6 Cyphers brooders; also disc
plow. Phone 20-J-4. A. W. Stoue.'
FOIl SALK Hay horse, weight 1200
pounds, uttra lino roadster; ono
now rubber tired open buggy; ono
second-hand top buggy: one dray
wagen: 2 harnesses. Henry Far
nuiu, Central Polut. 300
FOR 8AL1J IOULT(Y AND EGGS
FOR7?rB Kggsror : hatching iron!
my splendid egg laying strain ot
puro bred Harrod Plymouth Hocks.
$2.60 per 15. $4,00 por 30. $6.00
per 46, M. II., caro Mall Tribune,
C04 Plum St.
FOR SALK Settings or Whlto Wy
andottes and Whlto Leghorns.
Phono 539-J.3. H. C. Stoltzo. 316
KGOS tor hutching, puro bred Ply
mouth Rocks, $1,60 per J 6; Itftni
burgs, $1.00 per 15. 713 "West
Tenth street: phono 13S-R; In
spection solicited. '317
FOR SALK Kgea for hatching thor
oughbred R. 1, Rods that nro rod,
Ono of tho best laying strains in
tho valley. Seo Frauk Isaacs or
call 6221. In evenings. $1.25 per
sotting or 13, 532 West Hamil
ton. 312
FOR SALK
Loghorns, Hatching eggs
W. J. McKay,
White
phono
'290
639-J-2.
FOR BALK Hatching eggs from
pon ot trnp-nostod Crystal Whlto
Orpingtons. Somo 200-egg hens
tn this pen. $2.00 tor 15. or
$3.50 for 30. Myra Fullor, SlBkl-
you Heights, Phono 51S1, 311
FOR HALK POULTRY AND EGGS
FOR HALK" White Leghorn baby
chicks, best laying strains, $10 per
100. Stall No. 1C, Public Market
or A. It. Coffin, general delivery.
299
FOR BALK Egg for hatching,
thoroughbred Mottled Anconas,
called tho egg machine. 16 eggs
$1.60. Ralph Holmes, Central
Point, Oro. 298
help wante;: male
WANTED A bill poster. Man with
ctpcrlenco who can spare a few
hours a week. Good pay. D.
Klum. the sign roan. 295
HELP WAXTKM rKMALE
WANTED Kxperlenced middle aged
woman to do housework In small
family, outside town. References
required. Address box 24, roate
3, or phono 697-R-2. 299
WASTED rrCATlONS
WANTED Japanese day work.
Frank Nakn, phono Pacific 1871.
Call after C p. m. 303
WANTED MLSCKLIiANKOUS
WANTED
A UARGAlN.
Just received $1000 to Invest
here. Will consider houso and lot
closo In or lots. Must bo a bar
gain. Seo mo at once. Will pay
cash.
J. C. RARNES,
Room 214 First National Rank
Rulldlng. 308
WANTED Good second hnnd bicy
cle. Address P. O. box 89. 296
WANTED TO nUY Reef cattle,
stock cattle, calves, all kinds,
sheep, hides, wool, etc. Hob
Crowder, phono 1029-W. 318
WANTED Wood cut by contract
Phone 29-F-2, Central Point. 298
WANTED Twenty head of hogs, 75
to 100 pounds, olsp ono harrow.
Phono 2261. 290
WANTED To trade alfnUa or grain
hay for horse or cows. Call R-13-W.
298
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO
Company.
LOAN Clark Realty
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
closo In ranch property. C. A.
McArthur. room 3, P. O. block1,
phono 3681.
iy m -:;
HUSINES3 DIRECTORY
Abstracts
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AD
STRACT CO., No. C, South Central.
Auto Supplies
LAHBR AUTO 8P1UNO CO. Our
big secret In making springs Is the
tempering. Wo are operating the
largest, oldest and bust equipped
plant Iri tho Pacific northwest. Uso
our springs when others fall. Sold
undor guarantoo. 2G North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Oro
Attorneys
a L. REAME3, LAWYER Office
Medford National Dank bldg., sec
ond floor.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MBALKY
Attorneys-at-Law. Rooms 1 and
2, Postofflco bldg.
A. H. RKAMES, LAWYER Garuett
Corey bldg. '
W. J. CANTON Attorney nnd Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Muln
street, Medford. Oro.
Accountants
D. R. WOOD General Accountant
Your books audited mid Kept for a
reasonablo flguro; your business
solicited. Office, Medford Mall
Trlbuno bldg.: phono 6011; real
deuco pliouo 6302.
Typewriting
TYPEWRITING Mnnuscrlpta ro
vlsod, copied and placed tor sale.
Legal copying, letter dictation to
mnchlno, multlgrapli or all clauses
quickly done. Lillian A, McMillan,
Phono 133-lt,
PXOT5 FTVTB.
By "Bud" Fisher '
HUSINKW4 DIRECTORY
Clilrofrracttrt.
DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor,
nerve specialist. Rooms 203-04
05 Garnctt-CoTer bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific taaasage given;
advice In dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydroptberapy. Lady at
tendant. Phone Home 145-L, Main
6712.
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise H.
Hedges, Meefaano - Therapists,
Chiropractors, Bpondylotheraplsts.
These systems, including dietetics,
cnratlvo gymnastics, hydro-ther-aphy,
etc., prodace results In both
acute and chronic diseases. Con
sultation free. 239 North Bartlett
St., next door to M. K. church.
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Othe,r
boars by tppolnt&aetn. Bell phono
Main 4171.
Deatfcrttf
DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO
DR. O. C. VAN SCOTOO
Dentists)
Oarnett-Corej bids.. Hits 0.
Medford, Ore. Both phone.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premfcw
cleaned up for tho winter. Call
on the city garbage wagon for
good service. Phono Main 6251. 7.
Y. Allen.
Nursertat
QUAKER NURSERIE8 Oar tree
are budded, not grafted. Oar stock
Is not irrigated. We guarantee
everything put out. We are not la
the trust. H. B. Patterson. Office
removed to office Hotel Nash, in
side entrance, noxt to barber shop.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to me at the
sign ot Tho Mall Tribune.
Printers ami Publisher
MEDFORD' PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing otflee In
aouthera Oregon; book blading,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir at
rtiysIrlARs and Surj-eaas.
BTrFTrAluv7DR7EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg.. phono 278-K. Residence
420 South Laurel St.
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited to disease of
women. Offices 23S E. Mala,
Phones, office, 38; residence, Sit.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Praetico llialtdd to eye,
ear, uoso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Offlco 22S East Main St. Hours
8;30 a. m. to 8 p.'m. Doth phones.
E. R. PICKED, M. D. Office Jack
son County Rank bldg. Olflee
phono Main 432; Res. phone, Main
682.
DR. MARION Physician and sur
geon. Stewart bldg., corner Main
and Bartlett sts offlco phono, 271;,
residence phone, 273.
DR. MARTIN O. BARUER Physi
cian and aurgeon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel, Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono Puclile
1101.
DR. R, W. CLANOY Physician and
surgoon. Phones, office, 601; resi
dence, 7241. Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. W. W. HOWARD---Osteopathle
Physician, 303 Garnett-Corey
Building. Phdno 91-R.
11. J. CONROY, M. D, Physician and
Surgoon. Over Hutchison & Lums
den. 215 E. Main' St. Phone
Main 771.
13. KIRCHOESSNE.R, M. D. Prae
tico limited to chronic disease.
Oftloo Hotel Holland, Saturdays
10-3. Both phones. Residence
phonos; Fanner 10xx5 Eagle Point
and Roguo River Hue.
Stenographer
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palffl b1o.
Stenographic work dene quickly,
ana well.
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ham Transfer storagb jab,
Offlco 16 South Fir st Phe
Bell 3152; Home 350-K. Prti
right, RervIcA Kuaraats-XL ' .
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