Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 28, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Ily A. C. Ilinvtott
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Iti'illiin ItiwirN of ANlilniul, who
(iwnn a fnrln u (ov nilt ntiovn hurc,
ciimn (ml Moiuliiy nmt tumiKht n lot
of fruit (rifi'H to inplaiil wlicro Hid
MrtiMhiiiHirit ti A1 ili(iuuK''il tin- yoiinK
Irrii litat HtMion,
llTinau Mi'yt'rit of Uikii Cn'l,
who liml l"n on tlm jury In Jnrk
HdllVlllo (ho llttt Mflk, III 11111 on'.
Monilujr nnd wah imt horn by IiIn hoii
lo titkn til in home.
Horn, on Monday, March 21, lo Mr.
Ami Mr. J. V. Mclntyn, it daurhtcr.
Mm, t.oun Klikn.itrlrli of HUkl
ynii ronnly, Cttllfornln, u iiIith of
Mm. Dr. William Knlnliton, of thin
liltiuo, U vlnllliin hor uncle Am! aunt.
Klic Iiuh lii'oti vuitlnK aii Aunt near
IMroHt (lnv nnd on Iut return aiv
othor aunt, Mm. II. A. MnyflcM, tt
I 'or out tlrovr, a nUtcr of Mr.
Knlp,lion, ramn with hor nnd thi'y
nr Iwitli vUUIiik tho KulKhtou fritn
lljr. Jniinin MrOlrnnhnn of l,lk crock
upt-nt Hiimlny nlclit with tho famlh
or llrnry Chlldroth, nud Momlay
inornlUK took the Mark tor hU hoivio.
Ho ltun n mill on Klk cr(k uud
' KttliiK rivaily for tho kuiuuht run.
Mm, I'rt'il linntman wait n)ioiIiik
In HbkIo I'otnt Monday.
William llcrlMthoru, youtiRokt ton
of tho lain .h'try llvrknthoru Hr., who
Iiam ImiMi IIvIiik on Hlk crook Hip
iiMmt of hl llfo. pitMd throuRh our
tiiM-u Monday on hla way to KIMon,
OuiiKlak oount), hrti hU tuothr In
IHIiik. mid whllu horo kavu me K
to my for n year'n Ntilcrlitlon to
tho Dally Mall Tritium.. Iln aald that
Ii wait hoIiik up thcro to oaro for
hi mother a Iouk alio llvo nnd
Hint he wnntml to hear from III old
horn thniHKh Hit KiikIdIi).
(1. V. Austin raino out nud went
on m to llutto KnIU. Ho nald ho
did not think hn would no an far am
hi liounmtonil. Ho In oih of tho
imrllimt Holtlor In what wan i-allnd
tho iiitftimojrtMl iHiuutry, lived out hi
Hum, made u uluo homo, proved uo,
Kot hi iKilniit Mint In now In IiimIuomi
In MiHlford.
Vleo I'riwldnnt (lurlK or tho I'linlflr
& UaMlurn nillrond iniuio out Tiiwi
day moruliiK mid wont on up tlm
road.
V. A. Konnny, u crocknry nli
man, vUltod Itoy AhIipoIu'h hiirdwitro
Mloro lam Tui'Hday on IiiinIui'h.
I,. II. Cartor or Dorhy wan n vl
Itnr In our (own Tuesday, on hl way
liotuo,
0. C. Coliuimn. n traveling Bale
ntnu for HIiIIIIiIkh' oxtrartH, wnit do.
Iiik hiiNluoHH with Iliinth & Diamond
Tui'mluy.
Tucmlny nftOrnoon tho following
pomonH panned throiiRh our town on
tho way to Modfeid: Mm. M Meon,
draco DoiialdMou, MIhh Llzzlo lloofft,
O. Kim, Mildred lloyd, Mil Kttiel
VnuderHOii, tho latter nmut'il youna
lady lieluK n ulecu of Jamuii OllllHpy
unit HtoppliiK on tho way lo pay thoiu
n vlHlt; Mr, William and Till lloofft.
Tho parly had houu In thu l.ako cruuk
dlHtrlct aHdlHtlUK Itov. Iluroh hold' u
ilorU'ii of inootluitH.
TiuiMilny ufloruoou 1 took ncfiulon
to vliilt tho liuvil hcIiooI, nt leant
tlireu of tho roomu, In tho firm room
vIhIIoiI, tho primary dopurtmont. von
ducted by Mm. CJeorKo Von dftr
Ilellnn, only about 1!0 llttlo folk woro
present, owhir, to iiulto a numbor,
nlioul liair of thoHo unrolled, lie In it
ubuunt on neuouiit of whooping
coiikIi. Hut Iho -0 In tlicj room woro
Itdpt liiiHy, nud they ovory ono went
nt thulr woi'k llkii "ontH a.flt;htluK."
It kept my old oyoH and earn tinny
to keep tin el; of thorn, Whllo Home
worn nmdlni; the teacher had utliora
wrltliiK ) tho hlnukboaril. Thnu h)io
called on volunteera to toll hoiUu of
tho lucliliintH thoy had road. Thou
canio lecltatloiiH, nliort ploreH lnuin
oilzed, then all hauilii Joined In phy
leal oxoiclae, and ho oh until tho tioll
I'nnK for rocoHH, Tho tonohor oxautod
n promlHo tliut I would return to hor
loom and glvo tho chlldion a talk,
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I arvf Yog CANT,
TO TONN'5 W) VU. b"' u
A DRINK VM0"TeNY WILC 0UV
YDVJ fta Nt fOU CAN'T
Wft
T6U. vhiO l, WHKH
which I did, ami Hit way their eye
nMrkled thoy nomcd to apprcdato
It. It ha liecu nald that pool nud
InvontnrH nro horn and not mftdo,
and I rmiio to tho courlimlon that
primary teacliem nro born and not
made, fur to fill the ponlllon of pri
mary leaohnr proporly n pomon r
iulri' a Hpoclnl kIH In addition to
special tralnlim', nnd nuroly our pri
mary tcaclior ban had both, l.nv
liu; that department, tlm novonth nnd
elclith cradoii worn vUlled, MU
Knox. ie-ently of Konttln, havliiK
rlmrKo. Only about a dolon pupil
woro In tbl room, but all oomod to
lx Inlnriwtcd In their work. An It
wan lato I did not hoar tniirh except
RpollInK and part of u recitation.
Tho teacher kcouin to bo woll rjunll
flnl for tho potltlon, Ono thlni;
notlcunlilo won that tho vni very par
ticular to co that ovorythlDK wa In
atrlct order and her word la law In
tho achoolroom. Krom thoro I went
to thu nocond room, In clinrxo or
Mm. Huddarth, whom 31 mrro In lit
toudmice, only nhotit hair tho on
rollmont. Hho wa hAVlnK an oral
Npi'llliiK rontuil and It wh plrnltiK
to mf how careful alio neeined to b
to have each child iindorfltniid tho
word, ami to nro tho marked nttun
Hon tho children paid. Whllo thoy
woro roIiik throiiKh with thu apelllnic
oxorcUoM tho rout of tho children
deemed lo bo n limy n thoy could bo
and all neeined to try to pleaio thulr
teacher. I nave tho chlldron In each
room visited n abort talk to encour
nKo them In their work.
KANE CREEK ITEMS.
Mr. liml .Mr. Hoiixeliolilcr npout
Wvilniwilny in Meilfonl the j;iioNtn of
llteir noii Itoy McClmneliie nnd oilier
relutiviw.
Knhlmlli rliiio ynH voorly nltomloil
SuAdiiy owinj; to llio iiioleuutiioy of
Iho woullior.
.Mix Corn OUou, who Iiiik been Iho
(.1101 of her I'rieml, I'euil lliiulititli
urn, for tho piiMt week, relurneil to
her homo in .Medford on Saturday.
Mm 0, the miiiiii); man of .Med
ford, viih loukiiu; ufler hnHiucK in
tercuts at (lie llrnilen on Tuoxdny.
Minn Nellio llowmaii of (lold Mill
Hjicut a ilny recently with Ilnulcn
flilUlllH.
Kaiim t'rnilc luminous vIaIIom lo
Gold Hill this week: Mr. nud Mrs.
Mnritou, Mr, nud Mm, Lewis, Mr.
Martin, Mrs. Mojis, Mm, Coffmnn,
(Icnrco Shump, John KiiIIh, Kckell
lloiiheliolilor, Mike Foley, Mr. ami
Mm. HoiiHohohlri' nnd Wentlier
Plioplii't 1'oHtcr.
lohti .MeChoonehle, who ImR lioon in
Cripplo Oreok, Colo., for over two
yeuiH, luiA lctunied nud U thn (,'uost
of liii mother, Mm. Hoiii'holikt anil
other relalivcH. Jolm says southern
Oregon lookfl ood to him.
1 1. iiikI Mm, John Drown spent
Knhtor in (lold Hill with tlieir iIiuikIi
tcr, Mm, Sutton, na also did Mr. uud
Mm, Mean of the Willow Spriiif;H.
Klntcr Ilii;iuliotlinm traiiHiu'teil lm
IiurtM in Medford tho foropnit of. Iho
wVok oh did Mr. l,ovis.
Quilo nil oxi'itemunt prevailed on
Katies Crook Mnnduy nlglit by tlio
liut'itiiifr of iut old hnuso owned by Dr.
Hhy, At liml it wan Hiipposod to bo
llio Reboot house, but fortunately it
proved otherwise.
Misi Vorn Davlilson of "(Inrdcn
How," wlio Iiiik been down with ty
phoid finer for almost five weeks,
will hooii bo nblo to attend koIiooI
iiipiin, wo nvo kI'I Hrt.V.
Mr. DnvldRon veliuned homo from
tlm (Irani Prnw iohiIiiI Tuesduy,
bviiiKliiir with bini Iuh infant son who
wiih ho badly kleked by n oolt only
u hIioiI tinm since, ami who is now
uhnost fully icoovureil,
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l'lUw Curoil In 0 To 1-1 Days.
Your dmifHlBt will rotund nionoy
If PAW) 01NTMKNT falU to-euro
any caHo of ItohliiB, Illlnd, Blooding
or Protruding Plloa In C to 14 days.
CO conta.
fEDFOUD MATTi TRIBUNE.
Mutt's Generosity
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cow with e
Lip
Nena:.
Notlco In hereby I von Hint tho
tindemlKiiod will potltlon to tho city
council or tho city of Medford nt It
next roKiihir inootlnc on April ),
191.1, tor n permit to trannfer place
of btmlni' In city of Medford from
No. ni Kouth l'ront ttrvot to 3C
North Trout Hlroot.
ii. h, itnnuMP!!:.
D.itcd March 18, 1!)13.
netici: oi' .MHirriNo.
Tho reKular monthly mwitlnn of
tho incinbem of tho llotcue Hlver Co
oporattvo I'rult Orowcm nasoclatlan
will bo hold In thn public library
bulldlnh', Medford, Haturday alter
noon, March 29, Tliero will bo mat
tor or Ituportanco to cotulder and
tnomlora nru rpijuoHtod to attend.
6 J. A. I'KllltY, Prcildcnt.
netici: oi' nam; oi? iionds.
Notlco U hereby clvcn that tho
Town of Phoenix. In Jack.on County
OroRon. hereby offer for nalo
122.000.00 of It nceotlablo coupon
1913 water bond duo In ton years
with Intercut at lx per cent payabld
oml-annually, aald bond being In
denomination of $1000.00 each.
Healed propoial will bo received for
tho purchavo prlco or aald bond or
any portion thereof by tho under
alRiied at any tlmo boforo April 7,
1913, nt 7.30 P. M.
All proioala mint bo nccotnpa
tiled by a certified choclc drawn oi.
(omo Htnto or National bank In Jack
Hon County, Oregon, for C pur cent
on tho amount bid. Thu name to bb
forfeited providing tho bidder, If hi
bid Ii nccopted, fall to purchaso
aald bond within thirty uaya aftei
beliiR notified or tho acceptance or
hi bid. In nccordanco therowlth nnd
to bo returned to aald bidder In cane
aald bid Is not accented,
Tho Council reserves tho right to
reject any and nil bid.
Dated March 25, 1913.
P. i:. PUnitY.
Ilecordor of tho Town or l'hoonlx,
Oregon.
NEW TODAY
A i;od five room house, closo In,
on tho east aide, strictly modern,
flSOO.
Another good ono on tho cant sldo,
couldn't bo built for $2000; party
must leave and offers It nt 11G00.
Good partly Irrigated stock ranch,
$30 por ncre, clone to good town.
210 ncrea near Crator I.nko high
way, near school, nud aoino Improve
montu; a lino lot of saw timber: $10
pur ncro.
Tho acres and a Reed house, right
nt a motor stop on tho S. P.; finest
or land, and an Ideal placo for a
country atoru nud blnckamlth uhop;
$3000.
C. D. HOON
Hooiii 1'J Jackson County Hank llldg
Phono (mark It In your book) 1037-J
WORTH WHILE
Modern 7 room houto and -I lota,
largo barn, woodhoimo, chicken
houuo; no IncumbrAuco. Prleo $0000.
Will trndo part or all for ncrvauo.
27 ncroa C miles from Medford,
about 7 acres In apples 3 yonra old,
about U aero In grapes, aoino ovor
gruon blackberries, balanco of land
luo for alfalfa, grain or orchard; S
room house, largo barn, rural mail
and tolophouo. Prlcu $8500 on easy
terum,
BC ucrea 7 miles wiat of Kosolmrg.
about 30 acres In uultlvntlou, balance
In timber and pasture, plouty ot out
Hldo rnngo for stock; deodod wator;
good deep soil; Ti-room Iioubo, barn,
chicken liouao and 2 ncroa fenced for
ohtckons. Prlco $4000, will trado
fur elty or ranch property hero.
Money to loan on real est-.Uo.
BENNETT
INVESTMENT CO.
sBssyar7As i
MEDFORD. ORISfJON, TODAY. M,ARQir. 28, 10.13.
'now, that vcwvs I
COT 'fifrt BOTH ) r-
DOWN, WMK.H li ( V4HICH 0'6 r
THJtt OibYooBUY? ...SroM
tfuiftte N0 WHK.H cb I V ' I
CuXU rtie 23t ttfUMf- 7 I l J
i i wi.7. . v an. la
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ifei',iT
'Wk
JVacayjiu
ion hk.vi uouNi:itKi:piNa
IIOOMH
I'Olt HICNT Hoiirokc-pliiK room on
Rroutid floor. 23G H. Central, r,
I'Olt ItHNT KUKMHIIICD AITH.
POK ItHNT b-roora modern apart
ment, sloping porch, ranco in
apartment, wator paid. Inqulro
810 Houtn Oakdale. 317
KOH ItKNT Hummor rates begin
April I nt inn norixn, Kvcrytmng
now; prlvnto bath, laundry, etc.;
completely furnished apartments.
10 Qulnco st.
ion iii:nt i-'im.M.siiim iioo.mh
KOH HRNT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modorn housekeeping apart
ments, prices rory reasonable.
Phono 1026-L. 222 South Holly
strwt.
POU KENT Nlco
with board at
Gcncvn Avo.
modorn rooms
Mr, 1'iv'l ?!
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KOH HK.M IIOUBKS
POU UKNTMy home, 522 10th,
furnlihod, r6aonablo to right par
ty 2 or 3 mo, or longer If de
sired. Mrs. M. i:. Smith. C
POU HUNT Seven room house,
sleeping porch, rango In homo,
water paid, JIG. Inquire 310
South Oakdale. 317
POU HKNT- Modern seven room
liouso, with alcQpluc porch. W. II.
Kvorhard. 1013, W. 9th,
POIt HUNT Furnlihod G-room
house, water rent paid, $25. 51S
King st.
POU HKNT Furnished home, closo
In. M. A. ltader, at M. P. & 11.
Co.
POU HKNT 3-room modern house,
furnished. Apply 722 West 11th
SL
FOK HKNT A well rurulshed 6
room bungaldw, with Bleeping
jHirch. 211 Laurel st. Key nt II.
O. Kentnor", COO W. 10th. Tolo
phouo 73 Ashland.
TOll HKNl OFFICES
POU HKNT Largo, corufortablo of
flco rooms with elevator service,
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Modtord Furni
ture & Hdw. Co.
foTi iu;NT-Misci:iiiNKOuiT
VHHKNTMcory'7iVrnlBl?oaftn
modern country homo In foothills,
1 miles Med. Huntley & McClatchlo
i
FOH HALi; IIOUHKS
POU SALK A now 10 room .modorn
house, cement foundation, corner
lot, lawn and shade trees; near
Hungalon Add.: a desirable home.
Value $3500; terms. W, C3G 1th
st. 10
POU HKNT OH SALK 1 room house
big garden and chicken yard, east
ot creek, n sunp. Call at 430 South
Fir at. after C o'clock any night or
phono 2ti7-J. C
POU SALK 190 root rrontago Da
kota avenue, ISO root off New
town; 90.5 feet deep; will divide.
Prlco for all, $900. Address a. H..
Tribune. 327
FOH SALK OH HKNT New 6-room
modern liouso, full basement; nlso
4-room house. 028 West Palm St,.
li blocks wont ot North Oak
dalo. 321
FOH SALK Furnished houso on
quarter block; CG0 acres or laud;
easy terms. Call or address ownor,
II. M. Cos. 604 West Tenth streot.
Modrord, Oro. 821
G-ROOM house, modern In ovory
way. Two flroplnccs, hardwood
Doom; in very best neighborhood,
Pine grounds, Novor been occu
plpd. Cost ot house, $4000; unin
cumbered, Will oxclmugo for acre
ngo or uell, Seo ownor, J. C.
Unmet), First Natl. Hank bide.
FOH SALK KAUM LANDS
FOH SALK 1 3 acrea "oil Hlvorsldo
drive overlooking Hoguo river; 3
ucrea young orchard, part bearing,
balance alfalfa nnd gru)n land
very Bight!)', Ideal location foi
country homo. Kxcltislvo neigh
borhood. Hoaiitlfnl residences Biir
rouhdlug. C, D, Wonlvorton,
Hlvor lloud Ranch, Oold Hill, Oro
gou, 335
" ' . .
-,tdm lufeli, sj
.F"" -fnjMH -OiW
nr Lo.. lt -J
.ri .t
KOH BALi; TOT8
I'Olt SAM: 3 lots on Ilosa court ut
n sacrifice, for cash. C. I). Wool
vnrton, (Jold Hill, Ore. 33C
FOK HAM' MlficniiliANKOUS
POU SAMrjood "second "hanit" 3
Inch wagon with Ikjx and springs.
J. C. aodlove, It. P. 1). No. 2,
Medford, Ore. 9
Oil SAM: Largo bulbs of tho fin
est varieties of cactus and decora
tlvo dahlias Tel. 81D-H. 10
1IOU8KIIOLD Reed, including tec'l
bookcaie, sowing -nineh., kitchen
cabinet, oil store, tools and garden
tools, cheap. 339 Knight C
POU BALK Legal blanks, tresspass
notices, for salo or rent sings at
tbo Mall Tribune.
FOH SALK Letter beads and fancy
stationery, printed, engraved or
embossed, as you wish at the
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALK Beardless barley hay.
Phono 20-J-4. A. V. Stone.
FOH SALK Two good work team
nnd ono No. 1 span drivers. Call
22-F-23, Jacksonville, or address
Mllca Cantrall, Huch, Ore. 315
FOH SALK Karly Sunriio and Un
do Sam seed potatoes. K. W. Carl
ton, Central Point; phono Farm
ers 114. 322
FOR SALK Calling cards, printed,
engraved or embossed at the Mall
Tribune office.
FOH bALK Pair 7 yr. Clyde; black
horso and sorrel maro; fast, steady
team; 3200 peunds: wagon and
harness. Oak Vale Orchards.
Hoguo Hlver, or 721 Hoard of
Trade. Portland. 317
FOR SALK Fruit box labels In ono
two or thrco colors, printed as yon
order at the Mall Tribune.
FOR SALK Looso loat ledger sys
tems, any stylo or aiado to order
by tho Mall Trlbuno bindery.
FOH SALK Karly 8unrlso seod po
tatoes, lo lb.; rutabagas, carrots,
GOc sack. Ranch mile N, K. Cen
tral Point. C. Sharpe. 8
FOR SALK Two 10-horso, ono 5-
horse, ono 3-borso electric motors
with starters and transformers.
Hubbard Ilroa. 331
POR SALK Shndo trees, two years
old Cntollnn poplars, vory fast
growing, 40c each. 512 S. Oak
dale avo. Phono 123-11. 3C4
FOH SALK OR TRADK Ono prac
tically now Packard piane: a bar
gain If for cash, or will tako
horses, fat hogs or any kind or
good livestock. Apply at 230 S.
Control. 5
FOR SALK Angora goats. W. K.
Hatumol, Kaglo Point. S
POR SALK A bay horse, seven yrs.
old, good for work or family driv
ing. Phone 677-Y.
FOR SALK POUI.TKY AND KGOS
FOR SALK Ono dozen Uarred Rock
hens. KggH for hatching. 604 Plum
at. M. II., Mall Tribune.
POR SALK White W'yandottes.
bronzo turkey eggs and stock. J.
H. Puller, Talent, Ore. 29
FOR SALK Fancy bronzo turkeys,
molout ducks, molout and runuer
duck oggs, alomst now rubbor tired
buggy nnd two-hors cultivator.
Robt. Dutton.
FOR SALK Settings of Whlto Wy
nndottes and Whlto Leghorns.
Phono R39-J-3, H. O. Stoltzo. 315
KUOS for hatching, puro bred Ply
mouth Rocks, $1.50 per 15; Ham
burg, $1.00 per 15. 713 West
Tenth atrcot; phono 13S-R; In
spection solicited. 317
HKLP WANTBL MALK
WANTKD Harbor wanted nt Cot
tago barber shop. 19 South Cen
tral. 51
HKLP WANTKD KKMALH
WANTKD Girl wanted to help with
hoiiBowork afternoons. Phono
iu0-R.
WANTKD SITCATION8
WANTKD Chauffeur, Bpoaks Eng
lish and Fronch, do his -own re
pairing, wishes situation, city or
ranch. Address E: M Trlbuno. 5
WANTHDA mlfldio "iigoif "'"lii'dy
wishes to work 3 or 4 hours each
morning nt housowork. Phono
781-J. 4
WBCCJMAT I
WAfc TH8
cnAf one
THBIN
waxtku misci:lla:vkoub
l
WANTED A listing on your prop
erty. I can Handle $100,000 worth
of property If the prlco Is rlghL
What bavo you for exchange or
salo
Havo money to loan or will take
up roar mortgago or deferred
payments.
J. C; flamed, 1st Natl. Dank bldg
WANTED Responsible party to
tako charge of Kerben Apartments
ror 1 year. 9
WANTED TO DUY Ono yearling
bull, Durham proferred. Call 352
Jackson vtllo or wrlto No. 6G R. 2,
Licdford. 6
(VANTED $1800 loan on $7000 Im
proved bearing orchard security,
earns 10 per cent on that amt. yr.
1913; for one to 5 yrs., at S per
cent. Address Dox G3, caro Mall
Tribune.
WANTED 1350 pound rarm team
or single work homo; also ex
change small tract In three-yonr
old pears, with or without build
ings ror bungalow In Medford. Ad
dress K. P. X., care Mall Tflbsnc.
3.'!l
WANTKD TO BUY Beef cattle,
stock cattle, calves, all kinds,
sheep, hides, wool, etc. Bob
Crowder. phone 1029-W. 31S
1
FOH KXClIvMrfE
FOR SALE OR TRADE One 40
horsepower Rambler automobile
In good shape, will trade ror any
thing or equal value. Address A.
W. Guthrie, Murphy, Oro. 334
POR EXCHANGE $15,000. well
Improved stock ranch closo to Med
ford, for city property. Clark
Realty Co., 20G Phlpps bldg.
POR EXCHANGE Nlco $12 mando
lin for a good film kodak, Phono
1019-M., city. 6
S1Q.VKY TO 1VUAX
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
closo In ranch property. C. A.
McArthur. room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3681.
nUSINESU DIRECTORY
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. Our
big secret In making springs Is the
tempering. Wo nro operating tho
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant in the Pacific northwest Use
our springs when others fall. Sold
under guarantee 20 North Fif
teenth St., Portland. Ore.
Attorney
C. L. REAMKS. LAWYER Office
Medford National Bank bldg., sec
ond floor.
PORTER J. NEPP. WM. P. MEALEY
Attorneys-at-Law. RooniB 1 and
2, Postofflce bldg,
A. B. REAMES, LAWYER Garnott
Coroy bldg.
W, J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
street, Medford. Oro.
AccountMUti
D. R. WOOD Genornl Accountant
Your books audited and Kept for a
reasonable tlguro; your business
solicited. Office, Modrord Mall
Tribune bldg,; phouo 6ilR-3; res
idence phono 537,
Typewriting
MULTIGRAPHING. TYPEWRITING,
Stenography, Machine Dictation,
all classes ot circular lottor work.
Ono or ono thousand letters, tho
prlco will bo right and according
to tho times. Stimulate your bucl
uess with interesting facts con
corning propositions, or bargains.
You can best do this with Multi
graph work. Phono 133-R. McMil
lan Publicity Ad-Wrltlng Co., room
9, Jackson County Uuuk.
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Abstract
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AB
STRACT CO., No. 6, Sonth Central.
Chiropractor.
DR. H. J. LOCKWOOD. Cblropractor,
nerve specialist, uooras 203-04-05
Oarnott-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific raasoage given;
advice In dietetics, medical gym
nasties, nydroptserapy. Lady at
tendant. Phone, office 945, resi
dence G71-R.
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise B.
Hedges, Mechano - Therapists,
Chiropractors, Spondylotheraplsts.
These systems, Including dietetics,
earatlve gymaaatlcs, hydro-ther-aphy,
eta, produce rwsalu in both
acute and chronic diseases. Con
sultation free. 230 North Bartlett
St, next door to M. E. church.
Hours 9 a. n. to 5 p. hi. Other
hours by appointment Phone
417-J.
XteRttete
fcN
DR. W, M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnetl-Corey bldg., salt XI 0.
Medford, Ore. Phone 856.
Garbs
GARBAGE Get yoar vrMBleec
aeanea up for tie winter. Call
oa the city garbage wagoaa for
good service. Phone 626-L. T.
Y. Allen.
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIB8 Onr trees
are budded, not grafted. Onr stock
Is not Irrigated. We guarantee
everything put oat We are uot in
Oio trust. H. B. Patterson. Offlee
removed to office Hotel Nash, la
slde entrance, next to barber shop.
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Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Bring yoar work to ate at the
sign of The Mall Tribune.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. baa the
beet equipped printing office In
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
First
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Physicians anil SurgCAna
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians, 416-417 aarnett-Corey
bldg., phone 1036-L. Residence
420 South Laurel at
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
women. Offices 232 E. Main,
Phones, office 8G7; resldonce. 814.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat Eyea scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Office 228 East Main St Hours
8:30 a. m. to 8 p, m. Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M D. Office Jack
sou County Dank bldg. Office
phono 43-H; resldenco phouo 58-R.
DR. MARION Physician and sur
geon. Stowart bldg.. corner Main
and Bartlett sts.; office phono 27,
resldenco phone 27-J-2.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Pbyst
clan and surgoon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician aud
surgeon. Phqnes, office 36, resl
denco, 724-J. Offlco boura 10 to
12. 2 to 5.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
Physician, 303 Garnett-Corey
building. Phono 904-M.
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeou. Over Hutchison & Lu ma
don, 215 E. Main St. Phono 77.
E. KIRCHOESSNER. M. D. Prac
tlco limited to chronlo diseases.
Otrico Hotel Holland, Saturdays
10-3, Both .phones. Residence
phenes: Farmor 16xx5 Eaglo Point
and Hoguo River lino.
Stenographers
ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm bloek,
stenograpnio work done quickly,
and well.
Traattcr
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGHI CO,
Office 16 South Fir st Phone
315, Prices right. Service guaranteed,
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