Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 14, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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I EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
lly A. C. Howlett
.Mi. CtirMui of lliillc- I'lilli U
here vldtinc tho finally of J. II.
ilneliHdii. '
Mr. mill Mr. Hubert Poller of
Adilnml mill fumil.v were bete attend
ing tin' fuimrul of llielr nephew, Henry
l)nhy, Friday.
Win. Fallow, of l.iikt creek, on
huniing of tlic dentil of liU mother in
I'ilot Itnek, Wndi., cnuio out Hutnr
ilny, plinnxtl to I'ilnl Hock mill liml
thu funem! HlMineil until Sumluy
mill started ho tin to lie present nt
the linii'.
Mi .Mnlile (lonltl of Medford ennie
out I'liiluy tool; ihu Hinge for l.ako
creek ho tin o moot her dlcr, Mi-h
Alma (Iniilil who Iiiih j mi-t doed her
ncIumiI in that dUtrlct.
Minn l.uoln ('hnpiiinn of Riddle,
aUo ihiiii out on the niiiiui ear ami
look tin1 kiiiii Mage for the I.ukr
creek country hut I iliil imt lenru thu
ohjeiit of her isit.
Mr. iiml Mrn. f'oumv who liavo
linen workiiiK on the Frcil I'aliiiun
farm for nm I line .peut the iiilit
at the .Sunny Hiilo lintel mnl Sut ur
ilay went linek up near Luke creek
In their olil lioinc.
Win. Xuulmuiu of Lake oreek wa
n plenmint culler Snliinluy for iliu
iiur mnl MtKnr. John Torney, V. II.
I'ullor, 0. L MilU mnl A. J. I.iip
ton nil of Meilfonl were here for din
ner Saturday. They Keeinoil to bo'
looking for xnmc purticiitur trart of
IhiiiI mnl were cxmuiuluu the Mail
Trihuni' nlintrucl map I huvo to i'v
to Milioiihcr to the Mail Triliuuo,
Km. Mark ('. l)uin our f'oncri'Rn
timiHl Suuilay school iiiiHtloiiary oainc
in l'rliluy uiorniug to pnv inc a vinit
lie iiml I ulleinlcil prayer tneeliiiK
li'pntlier Friilay niuhl. Speokin of
prnyor ineetinuH Itev. SIiuiuoiim, tho
piintnr of the llaptiiit church here liux
coiuiiiunceil n harieM of hlmrt lieturen
at lline ineclinjtH that arc pmviiiK
nry InlcroitlnK mnl ntlrnctlve.
Arthur llorlou of Itrowimlinro ami
niiothor man came ilowu to have xoino
repairing iloue on Ii!n lanchinerv Unit
he Iiiih to clear hi Inml of htmuM
uml ljruli IuhI WetluoHilay.
M. A. Doi'lniiil of I'oillmul wiih
here hint WedncNilay ivpicxeutinf;
the lllh Hiuht flour inillH of Kant
cm WindmiloU'
Frank Smith who ! M'lllril on tho
reliuipiiNheil hoiucMcml of TIuuiiun
Itulpll, now of Three Wlver, wiik n
pIcaHiint caller WeilneHilay.
The IJ. V. A. cluli in mirely nttrncU
tt xnnic altcntiiiii now they had an
addition of i nuw mi'inlicrx last
TuoMlay hIkIiI' Profwuor .loo Sin
uleloii Kiirelv diwcrvcM credit for what
he Ik iIiuiik for the yoiiiijr people of
our toui mid ho n not leudiin
them tho uthlelin hxiIh and oxer
cine for K'li'i '"'I nillii'i' lie wulktt
two miloh mid hack four limes u week
JiimI to lielp iiIiiuk IhoHO who wish to
ho luinofiU'd hy hin kuovli'ilKJ.
V. T, AnilrcwH who owns a part of
tho old .Schneider place, wiik doing
hiihiucHM with lleulh & Dianioud IuhI
Thiifxilay.
Ilerl Loekwooil mid wifo drnvo
down from HrowiiHhoro Tliurmluy mid
Mix, l.oekwood spent purl of tho day
iHitliiK her undo ami mint, Mr. mid
Mr. JmuoH (lilliiNpy, later in Ihu day
tnldiiK ll'" ,,,,r 1'"1' Mt-'dford.
In my hint I hmIo of ho death
of llonry Dnloy and proinimid to ivo
' " u inoio uxlondeil notico Inlor. Tho
yoiiiiK limn who Iiiih jjm hy Hi" "in
of lluiiry Haley wan left an orphan
hy the death of hi mother, Mrn. 1M
waul Simon, at tho njio of fiv iuoiiIIih
mid hirt Ki'iiml parentrt lank him and
have mined him to manhood, and ho
Iiiih ulwuyH koiio hy tho naino of
Henry Haley, ami jltt before ho wiik
taken del; h applied to tho court
to have hi hiiiiio clinnned from llonry
l' Siumil to Henry Haley hut doknoHH
provonloil the final notion no hin nanio
Ih runllyl Henry I- Haley Simon.
Tim Hiihlect of thin notion wuh )iorn
in tho town of Kajjlo Point, 0o.,
See Any Need
f ''LI. Go l'D tmist"
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UITTI.G (Writ V-D
tv HIM, K0 p
hg did,, well,
OJllAfc
aeueve ve
AiiK'UNt 'Jl)'l, 1H8U mid died at the
roMidoiico of hin yrmnl paniitH Mr,
mid .Mr. A. .1. Haley, April Dili, IDKI,
hciii),' tilt ,earH, H iiiiiuIIh mid 18
duyn of hko. He wim a young iiian
of oxenlli'iit ImliltM mid hin word wuh
coiiHlilered an paid iih Ihh IihiiiI. He
wiim alwnyrt noted fur hin politcncHX
mnl i"iieoially to pernomt of ad
vuiiced nKc. He waw a Imtdier uml
meat outlet- by trade and iiUviivh wuh
coiiNiilerud truwiiithy. llw wiik en
(aged to lo uiurik'd to ouu of our
luoxt cKtiimiblo yimiig ImliuM, a
daughter of one of our lending black
Miiilli ami hiiHiueM men, MinM l.onlla
riiildrelh, uml uxpeeted to lilivu been
iiiurried on tho ninth of Fehrunry
hut wuh taken nick a diort time be
fore, uml although every thing wax
done to rcntorc him to hualth that lov
ing hand could do Mi Child
relh ntneil with him from tho firt
of IiIm hiukurHH In the hour of hi
deuth, mnl hin friends did nil that
they could, while hU grand pnrciitx
spared neilher money nor puiiirt to
nlloiulu hin Kiiffoiingrt deuth had
marked him for bin own. The lodge
of A. 0. W. of which he wnn u
member did all in (heir power to
help.
The funeral Morvieon wore held in
the church, the ncrtuou being preached
by the puntor, Hov. I,, h. SimiuotM to
u crowded liouxe mid the reinaiiirt in
terred in tho Central Point cemetery
April It by thu ddo of bin niotbur.
Thero wuh about all that could get
conveyance followed him to hi lat
earthly reding place Tho floral of
furiug wuh iih fine iu could ho ob
tained. A large number of bin rela
tive from Addnnd, Medford, Lake
Creek, etc., were in attendance nt the
funornl. Th juinirtler nnnouneed
that jiiht u nhort time before his death
he profoHxcil fnith iu Chnxt.
j CENTRAL POINT POINTERS
i
HOHK - Friday nfteruoou, April
11th, ltli:t,to Mr. KrnoHt Scott, a
girl. Hotb mother nml child are do
ing well at tbirt writing.
H. Lewis Hpent Friday iu (lold
Hill.
Mr. and Mrn. Ilronilheut and Mr
J. 0. Ikiiuokoii were Medford ihitorH
Friday.
1). F. Peart hpent Friday in Jaok
Minville. Alico Whinnlo of Hogiia ltiver
xpent thu week end hero with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. I). V. Stono returned
Friday afternoon to their homo iu
Siiermuento, California.
Mr. mid Mrs. V. 1 Oroenlouf and
Hon npent Friday afternoon iu ,Mcd
ford. Aibor day wuh duly observed at
the local Helmuts. Shrubs wore
planted, thu trees trimmed and a
general dcun-up wuh inado by tho
pupils after which light rofroduuuuU
wero nerved.
Tho hoard of publiu works have
Iiml the city park plowed and lovded
uml rondy for tho planting of flowers
uml diruhs ami city wutur will bu
installed at once.
Kilward Kahlor lm roturuod from
iv 10 dayH' vlult with relntlvoti and
frlomlH In Lou AngdcB, Cal and
uthor Houthurn liolntn.
Mrs, UurtlUH of Itutto Vi Hpont
a fow days with Mrs. K. li, lCmomou
and duuKbtem roocntly.
Mayor V. A. Cowloy t'oat Satur
day In Hoguo lUvor.
Mr. ml MrH. Dnvla of ABliland
woro tho gueata of Mr. and Mra. W.
M, prtco hora rlaturdny,
T, J. O'llurn vUI(od rolattvos In
Cold Hill Humliiy.
MrH. (Iroon ami daughtora, Mra. "V.
K, Kohlor, ICwanl Kolilor, Junnlo
Mnurudor, Mlsa Ulackford, Olndya
Doliuea, Mlsa Norward, Mra. M. It.
Knglund, Mra. K. Uooho woro iiuioiir
tho pcoplo from this vlluclty In Mud
ford Raturdny.
0. F, Montzor and family and Jo
Hlah Warner and family Into of Salem
huvo bocomo roaklouta of tula city
lm lll
MTCDFOTtD WATTJ TRIBUNE,
of Telling the Obvious
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U'.TCH
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cicok
and luivo li.'HKi.'d tho Cochran cottages
on Houtli Hecoud atrovt, corner of
Oak.
The Muster i'carl of I'Jiociilx
liont tho wcok end with their grand
parent. Mr. nint Mm. II. F. I'cnrl, In
this city, mid roturued to their homo
Humlay nfteruoou nrcoiupuuloil ly
MlM Mnyliello I'cnrl.
All tho Imnehull toam of this city
wero buiy Humlay nlternooa. all
being iiwuy from homo trying hard
to win tlmniAolvry a name. Tho flrnt
team played In Medford, ttio Cub
Iu (Jolil Hill and thu Junior Iu Jack
douvlllo. MIih Ida Ktnerson, Mrs. F. J. Tay
lor ami ton Hnymoml, Mr. and Mri.
Claud Clnrk, (lleuii Owens, Fred
I'arro, I'toyd !lo, Iwroiiro Nichols,
Merrill Kludlu wero among our peo
ple In Mod ford Humlay nftoruuoii.
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES.
Mrs. Ortlaud, mother of Mr. U.
II. file.id, arrived Katurdny from Chi
cago for an extended vllt at tho
Slenth home.
C. I). Woolverton Is clearing noiiio
of hi hlllnldo laud and will put It In
to corn.
Mr. W. A. Klllott wn In Medford
over Sunday to got acquatutud with
thu new gramUon lately arrived at
tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Klllott.
Mm. I. T. Clalllgar, who ha been
finite III tho past thrco weak, waa
iuni,'ii id ino nacreu itcari uoipiui
at Medford, whoru an operation wa
lierformed Tueday. Hor friends aro
glad to know tho operation wa suc
cessful and alio Is slowly recover
ing. 0. II. Aldon nnd V. O. Karly woro
In Medford Thursday on bualnos.
Mj-fl. Schmidt nnd two children
arrived Sunday evening from Hono
lulu for h fow week' visit with
friend at tho Kotalls ranch.
Mr. Spraguo roturned last wcok
from Santiago, Cal whore alio spout
tho last thrco months.
Mrs. 0, I). Woolverton entertained
tho ladles of tho llocreatlon club
Thursday. Tho now member, Mr.
Henry and Mrs. Lynn Smith, of Gold
Hill, woro preentt, also Mrs. Jerni-
sta of Medford as nn Invited guest.
A pleasing program vonstwtlnir .of
music and readings was given by tho
younger mem hora of thu club.
notici:.
Notico la hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply ot tho rogu
lar mooting ot tho city council April
1G, 1013, for n license to soil mult,
splrltoiiB and vinous liquors nt 10
North Front street, for a period of
six months.
MURPHY & CO.
Dated April 3, 1013.
NEW TODAY
Wo have calls tar furnished nnd
unfurnished houses, and aro better
than over prepared to attond to such
properties. Call up 1037-J and list
such proporty. Wo can runt It If
prlco Is rlKht.
A good 30 aero young orchard,
good houso, for uxoIiuuho for u nice
homo In Medford. Tho Medford
houso diould bo worth nt least
$7000.
Wo huvo boon to somo trouble to
list Bovornl good stock ruuehea nt
front $50 to 00 por noro, Thoy aro
all well locntod as to roads and
Bchoola, all partly Irrigated, and In
crop; aomo huvo Btock with them
and all aro raising somo nlfaUa. Not
ono but whnt would bring great ro
tuniH to iv good ouorgotta (armor.
240 aorea up ltoguo rlvor, near
school; a lot of tlmbor; houso; $10
nn aero,
310 ncroa on tho Antelope; n lot
ot timber, somo crop, and fair build
ings. 15 nn ncro,
List your proporty with ua.
CD.HOON
Itoom 12 Jackson County Hank III dg
Telephone 1037-J.
ftrnjlTFORT). OTU .WONT, MONDAY, APRfL 1-1, 19M.
'rOU.d?' oio Vovj
VWts THMT X US (k
euN, ft tueK ffo a
ire Oeiift. DID yoo ?
, advi:utiki:mi:nt or sam:.
In tho District Court of tho United
States for tho District nt Oregon.
In tho matter of D. U. Keller,
bankrupt.
Tho undurslgnod will receive
sealed bid for a stock of Jewelry of
tho Inventoried value ot $874.20,
said hid to bo oponcd by tho under
slgnod ut noon ot tho 14th day ot
April. 1013. A curtltlvd chuck of 10
per cent of tho amount bid must
accompany each bid. Tho right Is
reserved to reject any or all bid,
and thu Halo will bo mado subject to
tho approval of tho court. Tut stock
can ho Inspected by applying to tho
undersigned.
Dated Medford, Ore April 9, 1913
WILLIAM ULKICII, Trustee.
I'OIt HKM OKFICK8
FOIt IIK.N'T Largo, comfortable of
flco room with olerator service
team heat, hot and cold water.
Low rote. Apply Medford Furnl
turn & Hdw. Co.
von HK.vr iiouhi:hei:i'ino
DOOMS
FOIt hlsNT "Vary iilco f urnlshoii
housekeeping rooms, modern Im
provements. 310 N". Dartlctt. 31
FOIt HUNT Sulto of 2 or 4 nicely
furnished housekeeping rooms,
plumbod, lighted; lower floor. 730
W. 11th.
FOH HKNT FUIIMSHKII AITS.
FOIt HKNT Summor rate begin
April 1 at tho Ilorben. Everything
now; prlvato bath, laundry, etc.;
completely furnished apartment.
10 Quluco L
FOIt ItKXT l-'UUMSIIRn noosis
IIOAltD AND 1100M
8t. -130 V. Sixth
10
FOH KENT Largo sleeping room,
and modern housekeeping apart
ment, prices very reasonable.
Phone 1Q2C-L. 223 South Holly
street.
FOIt KENT Nlco modern room
with board at Mrs. Fay', 22
Gouova Avo.
FOIt HUNT misci;liani:oi8
airr iocatkd now.
G room furnished house, $1C.
4 room furnished houso, $20.
ft room partly furnished houso $1C
2 room furnished house, $10.
HANCIIKS.
C aero chlckon ranch, closo In, $13.
30 aero general farm.
ALSO FOH SALE:
6 roam modom houso, largo lot,
Hoar creek soil. Soo this. C24
North Hlversldo; $2200.
J. C. HAHNKS,
Hoom 214. 1st Natl. Hank 111k.
FOR RENT Ranch, close In, Im
proved; part mm; caan rent, am
dress 355 Contra! I'olnt. 20
FOR HKNT noUBKS
FOH RENT Soven room houso,
alooplug porch, $15; also 5 room
apartment, sleeping porch, $18.
Water paid Iu bath. Inquire ut
Col. Sargont. 3G
FOR RENT Strictly modom U
room houso. with alooplug porch.
Also Savon room bungalow fur
nlahod If desired. Also throo room
houso. W. H. Hvorhard, 1013 W.
9th ut,
FOR RHNTG room modom fur
nished houso, 7.10 WPt Hth st,
FOR RENT Fnrnlahod 6-room
home, water rent paid, $25, 518
Klug at. 1
FOH RENT A well" furnlahod 5
room bungalow, with sleeping
porch, 211 Laurel at. Key at 11,
O. Kontnor's, GU0 W. 10th. Tolo
phono 73 Ashland.
FOR RENT Furnlahod houso, closo
In. M. A. Rador, nt M. F. & 11.
Co.
FOR RENT Furnished bungalow.
508 S. Orapo. , 23
FOR RENT Ono furnlshud modorn
5 room bungalow; ono 4 room
houau, cheap, Cull phono 1048-M.
23
fJ0, fAUTT, T
thought sue tcuevu
"ni nwivnv 1 1
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D
I'OIt HALH HOUHK.S
FOH HKNT Modern bungalow;
built-in furniture; beautiful lawn.
309 S,. Newtown.
FOH HAM ACKKAOK
FOH SALE 3 acres Improved land
one-third mllo from city limits;
sacrlffco for quick sale. D. It.
l'hllllp. HouU 1. Phono 2C-J-3. 1'J
FOH BALE Small Improved acre
age tract cIobo to Medford. Owner,
Uax C73, Medford.
FOH SALE OH KENT Now 6 room
modern house, full basement; also
4 room house. 628 West Palm St.,
Vi blocks west of North Oak
dale. 38
FOH SALE Cbolco 5 aero homo;
easy term. East 14 th st. Phono
10G0-M. 4)
FOIt ham; HOUSES
FOH SALE fi room modern house,
three Iota, sleeping porch; berries,
40 fruit trees; no Incumbrance. JJy
owner. W. P. linker, 305 Portland
avo. 20
FOH SALE Six room house at 22
Almond st.; modern, close In; flno
lawn; 4 largo almond trees In
front. Easy terms. J. W. Lane.
Gold Hill. 19
FOH SALE Small houso and lot;
ono block from pavement. Price.
$550. 1107 Nlantlc st. 10
FOIt KENT MISCTXliANEOUS
FOH SALE Sunrise seed potatoes,
1c lb.; stock carrots $7 ton. at
ranch, mllo N. E. Central Point.
Sharpo. 20
FOH SALE First class Oregon Hur
bank seed potatoes, 75c per hun
dred. Phone 971-J. 23
FOH SALE Electro plating outfit.
So. Ore. Electric Co. 37
FOR SALE Fruit box labols In one
two or three colors, printed u you
order at tho Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Loose loaf lodgor sys
tems, any stylo or siado to order
by tho Mall Trlbuno bindery.
FOH SALE Two 10-borse. ono 6
borsc, ono 3-horso electric motors
with starters and transformers.
Hubbard Uros. 331
FOR SALE Shado trees, two years
old Catollna poplars, very fast
growing, 40c each. 512 S. Oak
dalo avo. Phone 123-H. 3C4
FOR SALE Letter heads ana fancy
stationery, printed, engraved or
ombossod, aa you wish at the
Mall Trlbuno.
FOR SALE 4 , h. p. Hates & Ed
monds gun engine in good .condi
tion, $80 If taken soon. C C,
Pierce, M. V. & II. bldg., or phono
374. 20
FOIt SALE Modern Wood Yard
phono is changed to 709-J. Do
wood. 24
FOR SALE Legal blanks, tresspass
notices, for sale or rent alnga at
tho Mall Trlbuno.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 0 rooms of
good furniture, for housekeeping,
making expenses and over; will
tako $125 rash or $300 trado for
good lots In Medford, balance $300
easy payments. 52 N. 23d St..
Portland, Ore., or Tel Marshall
3733. 23
FOR SALE Span 1100 lb. mulea;
color bay, ago 0; boon used for
gonoral ranch nnd orchard work.
Meadowbrook Orchard Co., Rogue
River, Ore.
FOR SALIC POULTK1 AND F.GG8
FOR SALE Whlto Wynndottes,
bronzo turkey ogga and stock. J.
II. Fullor, Talent, Ore. 20
FOR SAL): My Ancona and Orping
ton hens cheap. J. O, Schmidt.
HELP WANTI5L MALE
WANTED Mon with horses and
rlga to cauvasa out ot town on
R. F. D. routes. AbK for Mr. Harp,
this office,
WANTED Mon and women for
houso tq houso canvass; good pay,
clean wqrk. 'Call this, office and
nalj for Mr. Earp,
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Two or threo stands of
bees, by J. L. Hovoy on tho Alborta
o'rchcml, Englo Point, Oro. 2
Ujr u -
1 f-T, ? ftiaiOj, :
WANTED MISCEMjAMXWB
WANTED About 100 acre lovel,
loose, deep soil, either Irrigated or
available water at reasonable
deptli. Must be free ot Incum
brance. Call at C02 S. Fir at.
WANT TO EXCHANGE 2C0 acres of
Minnesota land for small tract In
tho Hoguv Hirer valley. Call at
410 N. Orapo at. 10
WANTED To buy 10 to 20 acre
Improved fruit ranch, vicinity
Medford; must have good dwelling
house, barn, etc., near school; pre
fer at least two-thirds pears, bal.
applea. When answering stnto full
particulars an to improvement,
giving particular Information a to
ago and species ot trees. Must bo
a bargain. Might consider trado
of Improved choice residence prop
erty In Oakland. Cat. Address
W. It. S., 402 Newton Ave., Oak
land. Col. 19
WANTED Loan $500' on $2000
residence. Phono 233. 19
WANTED An nlfalfa farm. Will
exchange good Income city prop
erty. Uox 495, Medford.
MONEY TO IXM.f
MONEY TO LOAN $1000 to $5000
to loan on improved farm proper
ty. Bennett Investment Co. 23
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate.
Address mo care of Hotel Medford
as I am out ot city part of time.
D. L. Dodge. 32
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
closo In ranch property. C. A.
McArthur. room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3C81.
MONEY TO LOAN, or will take up
your mortgage or deferred pay
ments. What havo you for sale?
J. C. BARNES.
1st Natl. Bank Bldg.
FOH KXCIlAMiE
FOR EXCHANGE Flno Sams Val
ley orchard to exchange for Med
ford property. Address S. B.
Stonor, Sams Vnlloy, Ore. 22
FOR EXCHANGE Small tract In
o-jear-uiu pears, wim or wunoui
buildings for bungalow In Med
ford. Address K. P. X., caro Mall
Tribune. 331
BUSINESS milROTORY
Abstracts
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AB
STRACT CO., No. 6. South Central.
Attorneys
C. L. REAMES. LAWYER Office
Medford National Bank bldg., sec
ond floor.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoys-at-Law. Rooms 1 and
2, Postoftlco bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER GarnetN
Corey bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorney nnd Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
stroot. Medford. Ore.
Accountnuu
D. R. WOOD General Accouutnnt
Your books audltod and Kept for a
reasonable figure; your business
sollcttod. Office, Medford Mall
Tribune, bldg.: phono G 11-11-2; roe
Idencp phono 537.
Garbage
GARBAOE Get your premlsoi
cloaned up for the wlntor. Call
on tho city garbage wagons foi
good service Phono C35-L. F.
Y. Alien.
Typowrtthig
MULTIQRAPIIING, TYPEWRITING.
Stenography, Machine Dictation,
nil classes of circular letter work.
Ono or one thousaud letters, tho
prlco will bo right and according
to tho tlmea. Sttmulato your busl
uods with Interesting facts 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 Bank,
P7TCIT) ITCVB
By "Bud" Fisher
I1U3INKS.4 DIRECTORY
Auto Snppltea
LAHER AUTO SPR1NO CO, Oar
big secret In making springs Is the
tempering. Wo are operating the
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant In the Pacific northwest. Use
our spring when other fall. Sold
under guarantee. 20 North Fif
teenth St, Portland, Ore.
Chiropractor
OK. IL J. LbakwoOD, Chlropraoto'r)
nerve specialist. Room 203-04-05
Oarnctt-Corey bldg. Vapor
hatha and scientific ma&Mge given;
advice In dietetics, tnedleal gym
nasties, nydroptherapy. Lady at
tendant. Phone, office 945, resi
dence 071-R.
DR. A. R. 1D2DQBS, Dr. Louise B.
Uedgee, Mecbaao - Therapist,
Chiropractors, Spondylotheraplst.
These systems, Including dletetle,
curative gymnastic., aydro-ther
aphy, etc produce result In both
acute and chronic disease. Con
sultation free. 230 North Bartlett
SL, next door to M. K. church.
Hoars 9 a. m. to 5 p. ra. Other
hour by appointment. Phone
417-J.
DenUiKa
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. O. VAN SCOYOO
Dentlsta
aarnett-Coroy bldg., ealte Bit.
Medford, Ore. Phone 836.
Nurserlee
QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
Is not Irrigated. We guarantee
everything put out We are not Is
tho trust. H. B. Patterson. Oftlee
removed to office Hotel Nash, la
sldo entrance, next to barber shop.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to me at the
sign ot The Mall Tribune.
Printers and PuMkmers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office la
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing system,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir st
Physicians and Surgeon '
DR. F.O. CARLO wV DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
phjsiclans, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg.. phone 103C-L. Residence
420 South Laurel sL
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physlcla
and Burgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
women. Offices 333 E. Mala;
Phonos, oftlco 8G7; residence, 914,
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician an
surgeon. Practn.0 limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Office 328 East Main SL Hour
8:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Oftlco Jack
sou County Bant bldg. Oftlee
phono 43-R; residence phono 58-R.
DR. MARION Physician and sur
geon. Stewart bldg.. corner Mala
and Bartlett sta.; office phono 27,
rosldcueo phone 27-J-2.
DR. MARTIN 0. BARBER Physl
clan and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi
dence, 724-J. Office hours 10 to
13. 2 to 5.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician, 303 Qarnett-Corex
building, Phono Svlll.
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon, over Hutchison & Lums
den, 215 H. Main SL Phono 77.
E. KIRCHGESSNER, M. D. Pra.
tlco llmltod to chronic disease.
Office Hotel Holland, Saturdays
10-3. Both phones. Residence
phenes: Farmer 16xx5 Eagle Point
and Roguo Rlvor lino.
Stenographs
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Pains bloek.
Stenographic work done quickly
and woll.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STOnAGH GO,
Oftlco 16 South Fir st Pbo
315. Prices right, Service guar
anteod.