Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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ngiuary railroad with started, a
number of mjidcriuiirf packages were
found, and for the iimumI freak tele
phone mils, April FoolSt tiny lnw hi
far iaH.ril oerenely. There ant hlnls
of iiiiruiriut doing at the eoiineil
meeting tin evening ntal ngtie rit
iiioii nf "rii'li MiiiiIh" In do pulled
nllvr niitliirall an in tint air, ho that
wltoii ilin ilay U i'iiiiitli'l'il it may
limn lived up In im reputation.
(?inikalili IvIoh wan iierlinps lift
first ninii In bite mi aa April find
juke. .Seineoiio clip)ionrtl him to
all at an i-ait "Idc tiililreH In lake
ait indigent In tin1 ior fa nn. When
ho ended In" finiiid vnennt lianr.
Tint purler nf Mute burlier hIiui en
Jnjed the day wiiteltiiiK nilolriitin
full fnr a plinno.v mekngo In liad
phieed mi llu wldowalk and a lot nf
pmiit ki'pt tin' telephone busy in
forming tint uepiipcrn and friends
Unit I'rrw nf workmen with liy
'Ihylnfc irTii-k tn " ilirffToiit hcetions
nf tliu ii!y and entiuly.
(W limn who uuud uniillior 10
piijil tin' Itill ullli n elicok and llirn
ordered pa.Miifiit nn lite hiuiio Map
ped, which wns K'rliiiw Iho eiticlent
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Qllntun, IllinuU, p-ipcnt contain
I lie follow Iiik oliltunry notice or Irn
O. JnhiiKin, who formrtrly lived nt
I'liqmilx, Ore., mid who w a nitn
itw of 8nin iiml llnlila Culvur, '!(
ceuncil:
Only n low dnn hk Ira .C Julin
nn unit about lint HtriHtt, tint Inm
Unto In- watt In public wnn ut tho loc
tiiro coiiro unnibi-r, I'aliriiary 11
Ho wiim tnlti'ii tdek and nlmoxt (rum
thn Ilritt thrrrt hcoiiuhI l'ttlo hapr at
bin ri'rowry nml nflor thrw wit'l. of
miffurlriKi tho MiminnnH raino at t.:t')
Intit Friday ovonlnit. H' bad bicii
nffllrtt'd with heart Irnn'jlt', which
wiim in ml o thn iiitint Korbim by a
Inrno Koltcr. 1 1 Ih aK) wat H7 jotirn,
A nionthti and -.' dayn. baliu t'our In
ChanipulKii rntinly, Ohio, Navombur
i,isin.
1 1 Ih pnrontN worn Mr. an I Mm.
KtiHim .loluunn, tint liilter'n ninblitn
immit bitltiK Allen Oiilemlar, and both
wuro nutlvi'H (if Champ-dun county,
Ohio.
In 1KUI, wlieii but a boy of 10,
nKuttmt tint wIhIioh of bin pnr-'nt'i Mr.
JoluiHou iiimwored bin countrv'i. cull
to nruiH by nflUtlnR In tho OMh Hit
noU Infantry for thn 100 day-.' crv.
Int. At tho I'xplratlou of bin torm
of oullntmuiit h.o went t'l Qhln ui
Joluud tliu COIh ri;lmnut from Hint
Mta,tu iih n bilKbtr and roiualiii'd with
It nv flticli for about throo veara.
About 1K70 Mr. JohiiRon wo:it
went; whoru bo mirecHHfully nnnitKud
In varlnim oreupatloiiH In Kiudmii,
Mlniuinota and Colorado. Then no
liiHfartlior went, bo took up clalmn
ni'ur Klnuiatli Fall". Ore'., which ho
owned at tliu tlino of bin dntth, ami
HUhtniummtly located at Hnl.ci. llo
wiih iinltod In murrliijio to Mlna Unt
ma Huilth Octobor 20, I U ." , In Port
land, tboiiKh their hitmen wtr both
hi Kalom, Twulvo yoiiiu a;ii. louvlni;
tholr buiiliieiw latoreuia In tho went,
thuy ciiiiki to DeWltL cum, niy rud
nrcuplud tho old houHt.itoul Nimth of
Clinton to euro for Mr .InliiiRou'a
purviitH, which tinty did well mid
faithfully.
Tlioy rumiiluod on tho homeutond
iinUI uboiit a year nt;o, whoa tbny
bought itroporty on KnH Main utreot
In Clinton, which thoy occuplnd.
lo wan vol idynncud In Mimoury
and nn houorod mombor of tliu 0,
A, It. llo wuh a friend of everybody
and ovorybody was IiIh friend.
Two brothoru aud two elstors sur
SEES
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Kid a Policeman
vive: AmoH JohiiMiu of (ireat Ilend,
Kan.; .lonepb V.. .obnou, of tbU
city, and Mih. J. M. Kirk uud Mri.
t'liurli'H ic, ornur, altui of tbln ilty.
DttU'ltl IuUkd No. I A. P. and A
M , bud clmrK'J of tint nimitliin, the
KulllhlH Tumplar and (I. A. It. act
Iiik an emiirt to Woodluwn reuiutory;
wherv, at thu rwiifit of tliu deceaied
a naluto wan fired and lupi HoumluJ
I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS
Kuiidny moruhiK Dr. llrart
pronctivd hU fureWitll tormon nt the
I'mbytnrlnn uhurch. Dr. aud Mri.
Ilea rut erpuct to learn for Portland
thn hut of tint wenk, Dr. Ilenrnt Imv
Iiik an ttpiMiliitmimt nirtr tint rlty to
preach. Tim ninny friend of Dr.
and Mm. Ilrarat recrot tholr depar
ture very jniirh and wUh thorn much
micciuu In thulr now field of labor.
MIhh Marcarul llolmei tipiml Hun
day afternoon at the Modoc orchard.
Frank MuKnu of Seven Oaki vn
Mlinpplui; hero Monday.
IrVy Turrlll of Cornluir, l., Im
hero vIrIUiik frlvudi.
Mr. and Mrn. .Stone of Willow
Hprluii Hero nhuppliiK hero Mo ml ay.
Mm. IHuIko of Mndford ban been
npendluK a few dayn with Mm. Tuttto
Hr.
Mm, nicaon, wlfo of IMItor (Ilea
non. who hni been itrlto III, uow
couvuImcIdk and will oon bo ably to
bo out attain,
Mm, Olvaton of IMionnlx li hero
visiting thU week.
I'rnrciotor Milan of Aaliland ipeut
the lnt of tint veck here.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS, f
Hy A. 0. Howlott.
Our daughter, Mr. 0. II. Shuw, of
I'alrvlew, Ore., who ha been with 'is
for tho past six weeks, returned
homo last Thursday. Her mother uc
coniunled her a far a Medford,
Allison Alien of Spokane, Wash.,
who hntt been up at Derby lo visit
IiIh mother and brother, John Allun,
emtio out on the train Thursday on
thu way to Kcattlp, vhcro bu will
visit another brother, Thoman Allen.
Their mother Im now past 9'i yeutn
old, aud Mr. Allen Hay that s'.u
look just aa well as m)i did four or
five year ogo, aud that, ir It were,
not for thn little dnmpnes wo hnvn
hero tho old peoplit would simply
dry up aud blow away, It lo- i.o
healthy hero.
Mm. JaiueH (llllespy and C. Heron
wi'iit to Meilford Thursday.
Hoy Antipole, our now hardware
man, hit been KettltiK u lot ot plown,
harrnwK, etc., lit stock.
Ilnrvuy Stenley nttd liln brothor
(Mr I truuiMrtcd biiHlueHit In KukIo
Point thn lust of thn week,
IM and John IllKliibotham of Der
by woro KiipHtH nt the BuunyHldn I-'rl-day
nlKht, and Saturday mornluir
wont on to Jacksonville to pay their
tnxe.i.
Frank CiiHtor of Derby watt among
thn vlHltora Krldny, a wn nUo
Henry French. ITo witu on IiIh way
to JuckHonvlllo to appear an a wit
neHrt In tho enmt of thu Hlntu of Qrn
koii vtirniu Waltor VooiIh.
Mrs, Hiisan Hart mado Kaglo
I'olnt hurried call Friday.
Nick Yountr, ouo of our proHpor
ous you im' farmors, drovo Into town
Friday with a load of grain,
Mm. Woolory Ih having hor homo
remodeled and a brick fluo built,.
W. II. Crondall callea on your cor
respondent and kuvo him tho follow
ing Item; Died, In Laramlo, Wyo
March 27, 10111, Mbm Anna Carncm
ter, alHtor of tho Into Judgo C. U,
Carpontor, without si montent'H warn
ing, of heart fnlluro. Mr. Crondall
had JiiHt rccolvod n letter from her
In which oho said that alio was on
Joying oxcollent hoalth, and Friday
ho received a tolegraut thnt alio wna
dead, Sho and lpor brother wero out
hnro hint fall, lm owning a tract of
land Joining Mr, CrondaU'H farm,
mid thoy woro planning to sottln up
thulr buulneua in Vyom(ng and como
MEDFORB M"ATtt TRrBTTNE.
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in Mexico Any
QOT YOUK.
ttr. wsr uwch,
lip. touosM'r
to thin valley to live, mid In Jtmt
tlin-it innntliH and one day they lini)
bulb piiHMfil off Hurrly In the mldiit
of life w ant lit ilvntb.
T
LEAGUE MAY 0 WD
The good ov eminent lenntto or
K'lnir.ed during the recent eit cain
paipi may be diHbaudcd in the- near
future aeenrdlutf In a Nriitiiiient
vnieed nt it meeting nf the orxuii
iuilinu .Monday uiulit In emntider tho
matter. Fiula aelinu will lie taki-n
at a meulini; to be huld in two weckn.
lU-ntit Ifitt llnlr, a Jny I'orcver.
If you havo a beautiful head ot
hair, try to keep It. If you havo
not, try to gel It. Mcrltol llnlr Ton
ic keep tho urulp clean, prnmntiM a
healthy growth of beautiful hair, and
kropM It noft and lustrouv. Try It.
Ilatklim DrtiK Store.
Kniitlicni I'oclflc Kwcurklon.
Special train to Grant l'ag and
return Wednesday, April 2, 1913.
Quo fare for round trip. Jl. Trulu
will lenvo Mrdford 1 p. in. Hn'urn
Int,', leave (Irani Pat at G p. in.,
I reaching Meilford C p. in. Hall canto
between the. American (Hants (col
ored) and (Irants I'asa. Colored tcaty
recently defeated Portland Heavers
four game out of five. S
NOTICK of ham: of iionds.
Notice Is hereby glvon that tho
Town of Phoenix, In Jackson County,
Oregon, heroby offers for sale
$22,000.00 or Its negotlabln coupon
1013 water bands duo In ton years
with Interest at six per cent payable
soiul-nunually, said bond being In
denominations of $1000.00 each.
Healed proposals will bo rccolvod for
NEW TODAY
Aercngo wauled fur u fine, well
limit twelve mum limine in one of the
best little cities in southern Califor
nia. Only a block fiom the jxtst
office, in the best of locality.
This is n Klrielly liiglt-grndq in
come proposition, and the price in
right. The owner occupies- a part
of it, and rents out about half- of it
fur i-fitl per month. It will bo ex
changed clear for homo good uercagu
to wil Inn live miles of Medford at
$7,000.1)0 or for .fS.OOO.OO fnrnirdied.
1'nily wniilrt In buy about -10 nures
of fuoiliil land unimproved, prefers
to bu within hix or hovcii miles of
Medford.
C. D. HQOfl
ltooin 1'J JarkHou County lluiik Illdg
Phono (mark It In your book) 1037-J
WORTH WHILE
Modern 7 room liouso and 4 lots,
largo burn, wooiIIioubo, chicken
hoiiBo;. no Incumbrance. Prlco $G000,
Will trndo part or all for acroago.
27 acrcH 5 miles from Medford,
about 7 acres In apples, a yoara old,
about U ncro In grapes, tunu o-er-grceu
bluokburrlos,' balance of lund
flnn for alfalfa, grain or orchard; 8
room bnuuo, largo barn, runl mall
aud telephone prlco $!t00 on easy
tot ma,
t
nr aenss 7 miles west of ItoRoburg.
about 30 acres lit cultivation, balance
In timber and pitHturo, plenty Qt'out
nldp rnugp fpr stock; deeded water;
good deep noil; ti-rooin hoiiae, barn,
chicken houao and 2 acroa fencod for
chickens. Price $4000. will trndo
for city or ranch property horo.
Money to loan on real estate
BENNETT
INVESTMENT CO.
GOVERNMEN
MEDTTQTiP. OTCEQQy, TUESDAY, JVPHTL 1, 10.13.
More Than in New York
"c5H ' I ! '
tho purchase price of said bonds or
any portion thereof by tho under
signed at any time before April 7,
11U.1. at 7:30 P. M
All proposal must bo accompa
nied by a certified check drawn on
soiuo State or National bank In Jack
son County, Oregon, for C per cent
on tho amount bid. Tim samo to bo
forfeited providing thu blddor, If bis
bid I nccoptod. falls to purchase
said bonds within thirty days aftei
being notified of thu acceptance of
bis bid, In accordance therewith and
to b" roturned to said bidder in caso
said bid Is not accepted.
The Council reserves tho right to
reject any and all bids.
Dated March 2G, 1913.
F. K. rifltRY,
Hecordor of tho Town of Pboenlx,
Oregon.
riTV TitKAHrni'irs notici:.
Notice Is hereby given that the
City of Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon, will tako up and cancel the
following Improvement Ho'nds;
No'. 433 to 43.p lua. dated Nov.
1, 1910.
No's. 1375 to 1370 inc.. dated
Nov. 1, 1911.
Waterinalti Improvement Ponds,
No. 1 of Series "0," dated Nov. 1,
1911.
Interest on tho above named bonds
will co.idu at the next semi-annual
Interest paying period May l, 1913.
OUS. H. SAMITKI.S,
City Treasurer.
Dated March 31, 1913.
FOK ItKNl OKT1CES
FOHHENT Largo, comfortabloof-
nco rooms witn elevator scrvico,
steam beat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Purnl
turo & lldw. Co.
KOK ItKNT IIOUSUS
FoilHBNT Furnished Croom
house, water rent paid, $2G. G13
King t.
FOK nUNT Furnished house, closo
In. M. A. Hader. at M. F. & H.
Co.
FOK KKNT A well furnished G
rooni bungalow, with sleeping
porch. 211 Laurel at. Key at 11.
O. Kentucr'8. COO W. 10th. Tele
phono 73 Ashland.
FOK Kb.'iT Four room house. 203
North drape. Call next door north
for key. 11
FOK KKNT Two room furnished
house, 34G North Hartlett. 11
FOK KKNT Strictly modern 0
room house with sleeping porch.
Also seven room bungalow fur
nished It desired. Also tbiee room
house. W, II. Kverhard, 1013 W.
3th fct.
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FOK KKNT FUKNISIIKD AITS.
roulTKNT Suniincr rotes begin
April 1 at tho Herben. Krcrythliig
new; private bath, laundry, etc.;
completely furntshod apartments.
10 Qulucu st.
FOK KKNT FUKNISHiai ROOMS
FOK KKNT Largo Bleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
monta, prices very reasonable.
Phono 1026-L. 222 South Holly
atreot.
FOK KBNT Nice modern rooms
with board at Mm. Fay's, 22
Geneva Avo. '
jr: r x
FOK BALK HOUSKS
FOK SALK 190 feet frontngo Da
kota avenue. 1G0 feet off Now
town; 90.G feet deep; will divide.
Prlco for all, $900, Address CI. K.,
Tribune. 327
FOK SALIO OK KKNT Now G-rootn
modern bouse, full bnsomont; also
4-room house. C28 Wust P.tlm St
1 blockd west pt North Oult
dalo. 321
FOR SALK Furnished house on
quarter block; 600 acres nt land;
easy tonus. Call or address owner,
H. M. Coss. G04 West Tenth street,
Medford, Oro. 321
0,-KOPM house, modern lt ovpry
way. Two flroplacos, hardwood
floors; in very best neighborhood,
Kino grounds. Never boon occn
plod. Cost of houso, $4000; unin
cumbered. Will oxchnitgo for ucro
ago' or Bell, Soo o-nor, J. O.
Uaruea, First Natl, Uuulc bids,
zx
Fok ham: iiouhkh
FOK 8ALK A new 10 room modern
house, content foundation, corner
lot. lawn and shade trees; ne.ir
Ilungalow Add., a desirable home!
Value $3S00; terms. W. C30 4tn
st. 10
FOK S.MvIUlUl Ij.ND3
I'oil BALB13 aVres"on Klversido
drive overlooking Kogue river: 3
acres young orchard, part bearing,
balance alfalfa, aud grain land
very sightly. Ideal location foi
country home. KxcluMro neigh
borhood. Heautlful residences sur
rounding. C. D. Woolvcrton,
Klver Ucud lUtich, Gold Hill, Ore
gon. 335
fok ham: txts
FOK 8ALK 3 lots on Ross court at
a sacrifice, for cash. C. D. Wool
vcrton, Gold Hill, Oro. 33S
FOK SIlk 190 feet frontage Da
kota avenue, 1G0 feet off New
town; 90. G feet deep; will divide.
Price for all. $900. Address a. K.,
Tribune. 11
FOK BALK MISCKLliAXEOUS
FOK8AIBAngora'U'C'"E!
Hnnimel, Raglo Point. 8
FOK HALB First class grain hay,
$8 n ton. Phono K-13-W. 9
FOK SALK Fruit box labels In one
two or three colora. printed u yon
order at tho Mall Tribune.
FOK SALK Complete Cederborjt
electric frost thermometer, good
as now, cost $13; will sell for $10.
Phone 284-K. 10
FOK SALB Cream separator, plow,
harrow, cultivator, nt a bargain.
1003 Court st. 8
FOK SALE Calling cards, printed,
engraved or embossed at the Mall
Tribune office.
FOK SALE Looso leaf ledger sys
tems, any stylo or zuade to order
by tho Mall Tribune bindery.
FOK HALB Early Sunrlso seed po
tatoes, lc lb.; rutabagas, carrots,
GOc sack. Ranch mile N. E. Ccri
tral Point. C. Sharpe. S
FOR SALE Two 10-horso, ono 5
horso, ono 3-horso electric motors
with atartors and transformer.
Hubbard Uros. 331
FOK SALB Shado trees, two years
old Catollnn poplars, very fast
growing, 40c each. 512 S. Oak
dale ave. Phono 123-H. 304
FOK TRADE OK SALB A piano
for automobile, or will sell. Ad
dress P. IC, cure Tribune. 9
FOK SALK A bay borso, seven yrs.
old, good fpr work or family driv
ing. Phono G77-Y.
FOK SALB Good second hand 3
Inch wagon with box and springs.
J C. Godlovo, K. F. D. No. 2.
Medford, Oro. 9
FOK SALE Lirgp bulbs of thu fin
est varieties of cactus and decora
tive dahlias. Tol. S1G-K. 10
FOR SALE Legal blattKs, tresspass
notlcos, for sale or rent sings at
tho Mall Tribune.
i - -
FOR SALE Letter beads and fancy
stationery, printed, engraved or
omboBsed, as you wish at the
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALK Early Sunrlso and Un
clo Sam seed potatoes. E. W. Carl,
ton, Central Point; phono Farm
ers 114. 338
FOK SALE POUIiTftX AND EGGS
FOK SALE Laying bronze, turkey
hens oggs $1 per 1G. llolmont
ranch. Phono 14-F-12. 12
FOK SALK Eggs and baby ohlcka
from my select wlutur laying
strain ot S, C. Khode Island Rods.
Orders booked now. a. W, Huue
dlct. 219 Mountain Ave Phqno
2G1-L. 9
FOR SALE Ono dozen Harred Rodk
hens. Eggs for hatching. C04 Plum
st. M. H., Mall Tribune.
FOK SALE Wlilto Wyandottes,
bronze turkey eggs aud stock. J.
11. Futlor, Talent, Oro, 29
HELP AVAXTICD -ri31AIJ3
WANTED Girl for general house
work, i Phono 757-L. ' 9
WANTED Girl wnntod to help with
housework nttoruoous. Phono
A-0-R,
l'rk-::
1 oimko mitk
WANTED WITCATIONS
OKCHAKDlST, i" "oermacokiem
ploymcnt.on large fruit farm; sev
en years experience In Gsrmaay
and 10 months on largo fruit farm
In. Oregon; good references. Ad
dress Orchardlst, 335 Morris St.,
Portland. Oregon, 9
WA NTKD MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 1360 pound farm team
or single work homo? also ex
change small tract In three-year-old
pears, with or without build
ings for bungalow la Medford. Ad
dress K. P. X.. enro Mall Tnbcne.
31
WANTED TO 11UY Deef cattle,
stock cattle, calves, all kinds,
sheep, hides, wool, etc. Dob
Crowdor, phono 1029-W. 31 S
WANTED A listing on your prop
erty. I can handle $100,000 worth
of property If the prlco Is right.
What have you for exchange or
Havo money to loan or will tako
up your mortgago or deterred
payments.
J. C. Darnes, 1st Natl. Bank bldg
WANTED Furnished house; must
bo modern and reasonable. Ad
dress L. G., Mall Tribune. 10
WANTED $1800 loan on $7000 Im
proved boarlag orchard security,
earns 10 per cent on that amt. yr.
1913; for ono to 5 yrc, at 8 por
cent. Address llox G3, caro Mall
Tribune.
FOK EXCHAMiE
FOR SALB OR TRADE Oao 40
horsepowor Rambler automobile
In good shape, will trado for any
thing of equal value. Address A.
W. Guthrie, Murphy, Ore. 324
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate
Address me caro of Hotel Medford
as I am out ot city part ot time.
H. L. Dodge. 32
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
close In ranch propvrty. C. A.
McArthur, room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3C81. ,
IIUSLMH Dlltr.UIORY
Auto Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. Our
big secret In making springs Is the
tempering. Wo are operating tho
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso
our springs whoa others fall. Sold
under guarantee. 26 North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Ore.
Attorney
C. L. REAME3. LAWYER Ofttco
Medford National Hank bldg., sec
ond floor.
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoys-at-Lavr. Rooms 1 and
2, Postofflco bldg.
A. E. RDAMES, LAWYER
Corey bldg.
-Oarnett-
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
street. Medford. Oro.
Accountants
D. R. WOOD Geuoraf Accountant
Your books audited and Kept for a
reasonable figure; your business
solicited. Office, Medford Mall
Trlbuno bldg.; phono Gll-U-2; res
idenco phono G37.
Typewriting
MULTIGRAPHING. TYPEWRITING,
Stenography. Macnlno Dictation,
all classes ot circular lattor work,
Ono or ono thousand letters, the
prlco will bo right and according
to tho times. Stimulate your busi
ness ivlth Interesting facta con
cerning 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 Duult.
PHmsEYur.
TT1
By "Bud" Fisher
tw u c.
nUSINESH DIRECTORY
Abwtracts
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AB
STRACT CO., No. 6, Bouth Central.
CMronmctorv
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor,
nerve specialist. Keoras 203-04-05
Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths aad scientific massag given;
advice in- dietetics, medleal gym
nastleH, hydroitthorspy. Lady at
tendant. Phoae, office 946, resi
dence 571-R.
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise 8.
Hedges, Mcchano - Therapists,
Chiropractors. Updadylotherapiata.
These systems, Including dletetle.
curative, gyranastles, bydro-tber-aphy,
etc., produce results la both
acute and chronic diseases. Cos
sulfation free. 230 North Bartlett
St., next door to M. K. ehurek.
Hours 9 a. ra. to G p. m. Other
hours by appointment. Phono
417-J.
neaittte
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. a O. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnett-Corey bldg., salt S10.
Medford, Ore. Phone 856.
Garbage
OARDAGB Get your press!
cleaned up for the winter. Call
, on the city garbage wagons for
''good service. "Phone 625-L. F.
Y. Allen.
XHrserlcs
QUAKER NURSBRIB8 Oar trees
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
la not Irrigated. We guarantee
everything put out. Wo are sot la
the trust. H. B. Patterson. Offtea
removed to office Hotel Nash, la
side entrance, next to barber shop.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic Bring your work to me at the
sign of The Mall Tribune.
Printers and Publisher
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths
best equipped prUting office la
southern Oregon; book blading,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st
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Physician and SurgMUu
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians. 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg.. phono 103C-L. Residence
420 South Laurel st.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. U. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
women. Offices 232 E. Mala.
Phones, otflco 867; residence. 814.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgoon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Offlco 228 East Main St. Hours
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone.
E. B. PIGKEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Bank bldg. Of tie
phono 43-K; residence phone 58-R,
DR. MARION Physician and sur
geon. Stewart bldg.. 'corner Mala
and Bartlett, sts.; qftlce phone 27,
reeldenyo phone 27-J-3.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physli
clan and surgeon. Offlee Pains
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 13, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon. Phonos, offlco 36, rest
donco, 724-J. Otflco hours 10 to
12, 2 to G.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
Physician, 203 Garnett-Corer
building. Phono 904-M.
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician aad
Surgoon. Over Hutchison & Luma
deu, 215 E. Main St. Phone 77.
B. KIRCHGESSNER, M. D. Prac
tice limited to chronic diseases.
Offlco Hotel Holland, Saturdays
10-3, Both phones. Residence
phenes: Farrnor 16xx5 Eagle Point
and Rogue River line.
Stenographer
ELLA M. QAUNYAW Palw blank,
Stenographic work done quUWy
aud well.
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KAD9 TRANSFHK & 8T0RA CO
Office 16 South Fir st Ptwi
31G. Prices right, ttervlce guar
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