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MEDFOTW TVfATn TrirntTNTJ, AfEDFOTlD. ORKfJON.TUKRDAY, 'AVHTMiiJOM.
PA'OliJ IWTfl
Mutt Didn't Believe in Spiritualism, but He Does Now
By "Bud" Fisher
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Will
ir. iia mi aBi
mm police put
. I W. IN BULL PEN
DKXYKH, Coin., April lf. After
iliKilnrliiK Ihny would "oliitw up the
Dimvor pulli't'," slxty-nlx itu'inhcr of
tint ln.lii.lniil Work.Tf of the Woild
nru In (In butlptm mi u brum) nutl
w'nlor diet ln'iit tnTMy. The Indus.
IriiilUiM .leeliir.- they will fill Ihu jails
iinlnxt limy nru allowed i sponk in
I In- Hire i' In.
Chief uf Police O'Xoill onloied Hit
hiioiih MpHUinit wilhuiit pxniiit ttr
lenlvtl Hi imw. Sixly-i. win ur
rit'il in I'nairwoml hihI IVIcr-liurKi
Htilnirln, um night anil brought here,
Thirty oIIhth -njoil I ho officials
mill il Im believed thov uro Mill in Ihu
.
TIim liiiiitriullt will Iip iirmingcil
IhU iiIIkiiiohii, Ii Iihm nut i't liit'ii
iWmIisI wlml iirlmn xull ln liiki'ii Im
fiiri'ii the nii'H to li'nvc lun.
HODOKCN VOTES UPON
COMMISSION FORM
UOHOIvT.X, X, .1., Apiil l.V
I'.mikIiI hy tlm ili'imirriilli' "innrhino"
llnhnki'ii otin linliiy urn linllotitiK
iiHMi ihr i'(iiiiniiim fiinn of go vent
incut, n nr lhi mini of .IrrHcy City,
ItiijiPinir mill Union Hill. I'clitlonn
calling for the t'liMttloiix wr fili-i!
miiih' wi'cliM npi. moru limit tho pri1
kitIIii'iI hiiinlifr of hiKtinturri having
lu-i'ii hMMiri'il, Thern n littht ronluhl
in Ji'i-Moy Ctty. except from tlm w
i'itiitM, in ilrrlnro tho plun nuniH
iwiii rfiilrnliwiliitii of ouor. Coun
t. .IihIkh Holirrt Curvy, who hflK-iI
ilinfl tlio 1'iinlilliiK in1), prrilirls omt
uliidiiiint; irtory for Ihu rotuiuU
hion form toiluv in the four vide.
PUGET SOUND IMPORTS
SHOW LARGE INCREASE
l'OHT TOWNSKXD. Vnli., April
1.1. ltoMirtN ju-t conipk'li'il liy tho
i'uhIoiiik ilepurlniimt show iinxiilK ut
I'nuiil Hoiiml ilittrii't for tho fimt
ipiurler of llllll to linvo reiteheil n
t ot nl of $r',0:U,07, mi iuoreiiHo of
flMIOO.-IO'- over tlm Mumi ipmrlor Inat
yi'iir,
K.porU for the (punier nre .flfi,-01,-17U.
Tho rollcelloiirt for tho (pinrter
nmotiiit to .tlll.V'fiH, mi inoreiiMo of
irftH.'JJl over Inst your. Of thin
nmoiiiit Seuttlo eoiilrihiiteil .f:i'7,(IS0
mill Tnfiium $io:i,:iiii.
WAPPENSTEIN A TRUSTY
WALLA WALLA PRISON
WALLA WALLA, WiihIi., April 15.
ChnrloH W. Wnppi'iihtein, foriuur
chief of polieo of Scuttle, who Is xerv
iu n Hi'iiti'iiro In tlio Htntn pemtoii
llury hero for bribery, Iiiih been jtlvru
loiluy u triwtyjinvitiou uiul plueeil in
chuiW of tho cliiekeii yunl it t the in
Hliliilion, WnppeiiHtelii hoiikIiI thin
poHillou kii thiil ho iiiIkIiI leurii the
poultry hiixiucHM.
MOUNT M'KINLEY EXPEDITION
REACHES KANTISHA DISTRICT
FAIUIIANKH, Ahmkii, Apiil 15.'
Wotil Hint the Mount MeKiuloy o.pe
illtinii unili'f Arch Deiicon IIihImiii
Sluclc Iiiih leiicheil Ihu K'huHhIiii iIIh
liifl ueiir tho Iiiiho of tho priilc, wiih
bi-ouulit here today by Dan ICellor,
ii inliiui' from Murekii (ieuk. ICellor
tniyn Kluek encoiiiilorcil k(I0,1 ttnllH
uiul mmlu bettot' linio tliun any other
parly,
A (lollll MCNhllUO.
Morltol Tonlo DlKt'Htlvo Itna prov
ou a K)od moHHUKo to othom, why not
to you? It acta first upon tho Htotu
noli, Htronutliona tljo dlgnatlvo or
Kitui, c ronton u houlthy appotlto, and
malccH rich, red blood. Imparts now
llfo and Btronsth to tho entire body,
HuakliiB l)ni Storo,
ilflff
OPPOSES ALIEN LAW
HI:aTTI.I:, Wiuh , April lC.An
HworltiK iiii'M-kim rcrrhrd from
'hnnilirr )lt fVin I)iko nml Han
Krnnclnco, tln lotnl chainlibr of corn
muroo until tlio follow ln iiii'iuinRi
coiirornliiK Uin nlli'ii laud hill now
lifforu tho CnlKornla IcHlnlntnre:
"Till clmiuhiir ih ulwnyn In
ilntHl thiil loKlnlatloii rolntlnK to
wIIkhh nIioiiIiI npply to nil natloimll
llim nllku. Wo Mlcvo unnctmrnt hy
niiy roimt ntnto uf Iumh ilUrrluilnat
liiK -K-liul any nntlonallty will lie
KroAlly (iiiilnirrdimliiR to comniurclnl
rolntloim with pi-oplo of countries vf
fiHMcil, ItnptilrliiK voluiiio uf liunliii-n
for tho t'titlri) rotiutry ami nuhjoct
liiK lo iiivvru utrnlii nil liituruntlotinl
nslitilotu. '
DEPUTIES SEEKING MINOR
FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS
WASHIXUTOX, April Ifi.-.Soiin.
lorrt Chtitnlicrlniii mill l.iiim loiluy
K'lvn out the followiiiK liRl f I'finili
ilnti'N for nppniiilinput for Deputy
IJiiiU-il Slnli'K ilixtrii't nttoniryHt ('.
(,'. llinilinnu, .Insper .1. Unirrtl, .).
llriineh Hix'ook. It. K. Mnrtin, .lohn
II. Iln'vkumu, William II. KiikIUIi, J.
I,. Zumrall, Carl J. Wuii-ereiii: de
puty mnrshuN, Ion Cohen, Peter
ICalich, Joo It. Ma i ok, Douglas it.
Toild, Pnrllatiili W. C. (Irim, Auntrn.
Curl S. Kelly is tho only announced
eniidiiluto for bailiff, nlthouli Koino
of tho candidate for deputy mnrahal
nNo naked to bo considered, if not
made deputies.
WASHINGTON TO COPY
OREGON PAROLE SYSTEM
WALLA WALLA. Wn., April 1.1.
Henry Drum of Seattle today sue
ceeileil Clint Kii S. Itccd as wanlen of
tho dtato penitentiary. Heed re
signed (o assume the wnnletiship of
tho Minnesota reformatory.
It was intimated following tho
meeting of tho state board of control
hero last week that a parole Hyatem
similar to that in voguo in Oregon
would hn adnptcil at the WnshiiiKltui
institution.
EOEN PRECINCT
A. Ileum of Phoenix wua a Mod
ford hualiiosa caller Biiturdny.
J. I). Henry of North Talent hna
boon working In Mcilfonl tho last
week.
Mr, nud Mm. IM Cleeua upeut
Sunday In Medford visiting Mrs.
Clemens' sister, Mlsa I.lnlo Nother
Itiutl, Oscar I.0W0 cnnio down to Tnlont
und l'hutmlx Monday on business.
Mr. nnd Mib. II. X, Krotich of
North Talent wore at tho circus in
Medford Monday.
Mm. lCd llnmllu of Kdon Valley
wont to Medford on tho morning mo
tor, Monday.
Mr. and Mm. M. h. Alton! ot Med
ford wero visiting Mr. Alford'u piir-
onta In Tnlont Sunday.
Mm, Ii, A. Drnko and hur dnugh
(or, Miss Ileaslo, ivoto cullers ut tho
homo of your correspondent Sun
day. Mr. Morso of I'liooaU was ut 0.
Cnroyu Sunday. Mr. Morso la oao
of tho many gardeners In this part
of tho ulluy.
Tho many frlondii of Mra, James
Allen will ho pleased to know that
alio wna alilo to lido to l'hoonlx last
Saturday, whom alio visited with hor
nlccci, Mil, William Cnmpboll nud
Mm, M, Smith.
Mr. and Mra, Clua ClomeiiB, who
for many ycura resided in Talent ami
Central I'olutj hut .Inter wont to
Stockton, Cal linvo roturnod to
Medford to muko tholr homo, both
. 1 rvrfiHTrtn trrriXl
holm; In poor lu-nlth. Mr, and Mr.
CImuidiin hno Itt'oti vlnltliiR Mr. and
Mm. 0. Cony thin wi-eJ?.
W. 13. Clfttncna l dwllverliiB ov
nrnl ton. of Nuwtown iipplvn to tho
Tolcnt cannery, which will ho canned
ntid Hindu Into cliltT. Tho Talent
rtiunery la kIvIuk tho orchnrd inoti n
market for their npplcn and tliun
lieupltiK moiiio money In circulation
on what mlchl otherwlno i;o to
wnnte. (51 v) uh morn Much entvi
irlnK mi tho Talent cannery.
Tlinio who went to Medford Sa
urday fro mthln port were: Mm. V.
H. Htnucllffe, MU Medii Dewier, C.
Carey, Mr. nud Mm. W. K. Ander
hoii, Mr. iiihI Mm. John Urnffo, Mr.
mid Mm. Jo Kader, Jaine Morton,
l'rofi-HHor nnd Mm. Itamenr, I. IJ.
Ontinan, Mr. and Mm. Winer, MIkh
Molllu Ton no.
KANE'S CREEK
Jack Hutler the "int;i" of Kiiiica
Creel; paid IiIm minimi irit to (lolil
Mill on Tliiirxiluy. '
McMtlmneri llnl'f uuil Olwon of Hold
Hill hpeul ii ilny meenlly the (iiebtK
of Mi. Mnnlon.
.Mrn. Ailiimi of Ceutrnl Point unn
the K,M,t of Mr. IIi;itihotliiim not
loii niuee.
.Mt. Dhiwii who liim been tho
Biiet of her ilnuxhter .Mm. Stiiudley
of neiir Mcilfonl vnn cnlleil homo
,y ,,t. Htublen illiicrt of one of her
Krnnilchihlrcii.
The younKChl cltilil of Mr. mul Aim.
Heim which Iiiih been quite hick ii
on the roml to rwovery we nre gliul
to uy.
Ilctfri Kirck hna rclitrncil to iter
homo nt tho Ilrndcn after n several
weckti uti'.y in Mcilfonl.
Ddino rumor snys Hint wedding
bclla will rinjf on Kanca creek in tho
near future. Xutuea uioutioncil Inter.
X. Jerry tho mic,ot kinj; wna u
buiinesH visitor on ICunes creek tho
latter part of the week.
Winer Hininbotluim and wife wero
Mcilfonl busiuesH visitors on Satur
day. All tlumo reported on the sick list
Inst week arc convulnHccnt wo arc
Kind to say.
Prof. (Ireenlcnf of Control Point
Is eiifjiiKt'il tliia week plautitig part of
hia Knncit creek place lo fruit trees
nud herrio bushes.
John Mnrdou nud wife ntteuded
tho dniico nud show in fluid Hill Sat
urday uiht uiul report n lino time
mid excellent music.
Dniloy & Xorris, who nro meellui;
with Mich ooil success with their
ipmrts mine at this place rcturneil
from Mcilfonl on Stindny.
Jasper X. Miller foimer teneher
of (ho DanlnnelU school but now of
NEW TODAY
Wo havo rails Xor furnished nud
unfurnished houses, and nro bettor
than over pro pa red to nttend to audi
proportlea. Cull up 1037-J and Hat
ouch property. Wo enn rout It It
prlco la right.
A good UO ncro young orchard,
good house, for exchange for a nice
homo la Medford, Tho Medford
house should ho worth nt least
$7000.
Wo linvo been to aomo troublo to
Hat several good stock rnueheu at
from $50 to JGO per ncro, They nro
all well located us to roads and
schools, nil partly Irrigated, and In
crop; aomo linvo stock with them
and nil nro raising aomo alfalfa. Not
one but what would bring grout re
turns to a good onergotlo fnrnior.
240 ncrca up Hoguo rlvor, near
school; n lot ot timber; huuso; $10
nn ncro,
U-tO acres on tho Autolopo; n lot
ot timber, aomo crop, and fair build
ings, $15 nn aero,
Mat your property with us,
G. D. HOON
Itoont la Jackson County Hank Wdg
Telephone 1037-J.
Mcilfonl wna visiting old friends here
for sevcrnl (hiys returning homo on
Hiiiiday.
Dr. Kmitli of Gold Hill ma do Kanes
Crck n profcsHioiinl cull Sunday.
We nre sorry to sny thnt Hie
yoiiiiKest child of Mr. Mnnlon ia tpiite
ill at this writing.
Knnca Creek buiiHss visitors to
Oolil Hill thl' week were Mr. and Mm.
Mardoii, Mr. and Mm. Lewis, John
Hulls, fleor'c Sliiimp, Mike 1'otey, LI
mer HiKiiibotlinm, Xorris & Daily,
Mr. Darker, Mr. Martin, Pcnrl Ilthi
bothum, Hi's s Kniek and Weather
Prophet Foster.
Mr. mul Mm. Lewis and family
attended the funeral of the Into
James Sisty uf Willow- Spring who
was buried in the Central Point ceme
tery Sunday. We extend our heart
felt s.Miipathy to the father nnd
mother as this was there only child.
TiOTICi:.
Kotleo la hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply at the regu
lar meeting of tho city council May
C, 1913, for a llccnie to sell malt,
spirituous and vlnoua liquor nt 23
North Front atrcot, for a period of
Ix month.
SKLSI1V & KCXXBDY.
Dated April 11. 1913.
xotick.
Xotlco fa hereby given that the
undersigned will apply at tlio regu
lar meeting of tho city council April
15, 1913, for a Ilccnuo to soil malt.
plrltous and vinous liquors at 10
North Kront street, for a porlod of
Ix monthi.
MUnPHY & CO.
Dated April 3, 1913.
for itEXi omens
FOR ViENT Largo, comfortToof"
flc room a with elevator aervice,
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rntes. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw. Co.
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnlahed liousokoop
Ing rooms In new modern houso, 3
blocks from P. O. Phono 372-J.
FOR RENT-Very nlco furnlahed
housekeeping rooms, modern Im
provements. 310 X. IJartlott. 21
FOR RENT Sulto of 2 or 4 ntcoly
furnished housekeeping rooms,
plumbed, lighted; lower floor. 729
W. 11th.
FOR KENT FURNISHER APT8.
FOR RENT Summer rates begin
April l nt tho llerbon. Everything
new; private bath, laundry, etc.;
completely furnished apartments.
10 Qiilnco st.
FOR REX? FUHXlSUICTl ROOMS
FOR RENT Largo aloeplug rooms,
nud modern housekeeping apnrt
uiontB, prices very roasonnblo.
Phono 102C-U 222 South Holly
street.
for itr.N nousia
FORT" HEN'r Sovon room iiouae)
alooplng porch, $15; nlao 5 room
apartment, Bleeping porch, $18.
Water paid In both. Inquire ot
Col, Sargent. 3G
FOR RENT Strictly modern G
room houao with sleeping porch.
Also soveu room bungulow fur
nished If desired. Also thrco room
houso. W. H. Kvorhnrd, 1013 W.
9th st.
FOR RENT 0 room modern fur
nished houso. 730 West 11th at.
FOR RENT Furnlahod G-room
houso, water rent paid, $25. 518
King st.
FOR RENT A well furnished C
room bungalow-, with alooplng
porch. 2)1 Laurel at. Key at 11.
0. Kentuor's, 609 W. 10th. Tolo
pltouu 73 Ashland.
FOR RKNT--FurnlshtHl houso. closo
in, M. A. Rador, at M. F. & 11.
Co.
FOIt RENT Furnished bungalow.
508 S. Grape. 33
FOR RENT Oao furnlahod raqdorn
5 room bungalow; ouo 4 room
houso, cheap. Call phono 104S-M,
23
FOIt HK.VT MIKCKIihAXKOUS
OKT I.OCATHD NOW.
5 room furnished house, $15.
4 room furnished houae, $20.
5 room partly furnished houso $1C
2 room furnlihcd hous, $10.
RANCHES.
5 acre chicken ranch, close In, $12.
30 ncro general farm.
ALSO KOR SALE:
G room modern house, largo lot,
Hear creek soil. Sco this. C24
North Itlvemldc; $2200.
J. C. HAHNES,
Hoom 214. 1st Natl. Hank Dlk.
FOIt RENT Ranch, close In, im
proved; part fruit; cash rent. Ad
dress 355 Central Point. 20
FOR SAJ,K ACREAGE
FOR SALE Small improved acre
age tract cJose to Medford. Owner.
Hox C73, Medford.
FOR SALE OR RENT Now 5 room
modern home, full basement; also
4 room houso. C2S West Palm at..
IV, blocks west of North Oak
dalo. 38
FOR SALE Choice 5 aero homo!
easy terms. East 14 th at. Phono
10G0-M. 4)
FOR SALI : 110 USES
FOR SALE 5 room modern houso.
three lots, sleeping porch; berries,
40 fruit trees; no Incumbrance. Hy
owner. W. P. Hakcr, 305 Portlnnd
avo. , 20
FOR RENT Modern bungalow;
built-in furniture; beautiful lawn.
309 S. Newtown.
FOR ItEXT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR "'SALE ecLYlOcaa Call
after 6 p. m. 315 N. Dartlett. 22
FOR SALE Sunrise seed potatoes.
1c lb.; atock carrota $7 ton, nt
ranch, mllo N. E. Central Point.
Sharpo. 20
FOR SALE First class Oregon Hur
bank seed potatoes, 75c per hun
dred. Phono 971-J. 23
FOR SALE Electro plating outfit.
So. Or. Electric Co. 37
FOR SALE Fruit hox labola In ono
two or throo colore, printed as you
ordor at the Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Loose leaf ledgor sys
tems, any style or on a do to order
by tho Mall Tribuoo bindery.
FOR SALE Two 10-horso, ono 5
borso, ono 3-horso electric motors
with starters and transformers.
Hubbard Bros. 331
FOR SALE Shado trees, two years
old Catollna poplars, very fast
growing, 40c each. 512 S. Oak
dalo nve. Phono 123-H. 3G4
FOR SALE Letter heads ana fancy
stationery, prluted, engraved or
embossed, as you wish at the
Mall Tribune.
FOR 8ALK 4Vj h. p. Hates & Ed
monds gna engine- In good condi
tion, $S0 it taken soon. C. C.
Pierce, M. F. & 11. bldg., or phono
374. 20
FOR SALE Modem Wood Yard
phono Is changed to 709-J. Dry
wood, 24
FOR SALE Legal blauKs, tresspass
notlcos, for sale or rent alnga t
the Mall Trlbuue.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 9 rooma of
good furniture for housokqeplng.
making expanses nud ' over; will
tnko $125 cash or $300 trade for
good lota In Medford. balauco $300
easy payments. 52 N. 23d St..
Portlund, Oro., or Tel Marshall
3733. 23
FOR SALE Span 1100 lb. mules;
color bay, ago 9; boon usod tor
general ranch nnd orchard work,
Meadowbrook Orchnrd Co., Roguo
Hlvnr. (Irn.
----- . .
for sale pourmn. and egos
FOR SALE Whltu Wyandottos,
wmis w i .i- - . .-i
bronto turkoy eggs and atock. J.
H. Fuller, Talent, Oro. 29
FOR 3AL1J My Anconn and Orping
ton bona cheap, J. O, Schmidt,
HELP WANTED 3LVI.K
WANEDVewlth " horaVfl " and
rigs to canvass out of town on
R. F. D. routes. Aak for Mr. Earp.
tills office.
WANTED Men and worsen Tor
house to house canvass; good pay.
clean work. Call this office and
nsk for Mr. Earp.
WANTED
-MISCKLIiAIVKOUH
WANTED About 100 acres level,
loose, deep soil, either Irrigated or
available water at reason-bio
depth. Must bo free of incum
brance. Call at 502 S. Fir st.
WANTED An alfalfa farm. Will
oxchango good Incomo city prop
erty. Hox 495, Medford.
WANTED COO to 700 ft. good 2nd
hnnd hydraulic pipe 12 or 14 in.
In diameter. Prices quoted must be
low and f. o. b. cam. Address
Frederick Pctoute, Eaglo Point,
Ore. 25
WANTED Two or thrco stands of
bees, by J, I Hovey on tho Alberta
orchard. Eaglo Point. Ore. 22
MONEY TO LOA.
MONEY TO LOAN $1000 to $5000
to loan on Improved farm proper
ty. Dennett Invcstmtnt Co. 23
MONEY TO LOAX on real estate
Address me care ot Hotel Medford
ns I am out of city part of tlmo.
B. L. Dodge. 32
MONEY TO LOAX On city and
closo In ranch property. C. A.
McArtbur. room 3, P. O. block.
phono 3G81.
MONEY TO LOAX. or will take up
your mortgage or deferred pay-
menu. What have you for sale?
J. C. DARXES.
lat Xatl. Bank Bldg.
FOR EXCHAME
FOR EXCHAXGE Fine Sams Val
ley orchard to exchange for Med
ford property. Address S. B.
Stoncr, Snms Valloy, Oro. 22
FOR EXCHAXGE Small tract In
3-year-old pears, with or without
bulldiuga for bungalow In Med
ford. Address K. P. X care Mall
Tribune 331
RUSIXISS DIItECTOHY
Abstracts
ROOUE RIVER VALLEY AB
STRACT CO., Xo. 6, South Central
Attorneys
C. 1 REAMES. LAWYER Office
Medford National Bank bldg., sec
ond floor.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoya-at-Law. Rooma 1 and
3, Postoftico bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Coroy bldg.
W. J. CAXTOX Attorney nnd Coun
aellor at Law. 123 East Main
street. Medford, Oro.
AccouutunU
D. R. WOOD Qeueral Accountant
lour books audited and Kept for a
reasouablo figure; your business
solicited. Office. Medford Mall
Tribune bldg.: phono G 11-11-2; res
idence phone 537.
Garbage
GARBAGE Got your nremlsei
cleaned up for tho winter, Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service. Phono 625-L. F
Y. Allen.
Typewriting
MULTiaRAPHIXQ. TYPEWRITIXG,
Stenography, Machino Dictation,
all clnssos of circular lottor work.
Ono or ouo thousand letters, tho
prlco will bo right and according
to the times. Stimulate your busi
ness 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 Bauk,
BCSIXESS DIRECTORY
Auto tfcipffics
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret In making springs la the
tempering. We are operating the
largeat, oldest and beat equipped
plant In the Pacific northwest Use
onr springs whon othora fall. Sold
under guarantee. 2G North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Ore.
Chiropractor.
DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor.
nerve apoclailst. itonraa 203-04-05
Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific caassago gives;
advice la dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydroplhcrapr. Lady at
tendant. Phone, office 946, resi
dence 571-R.
DR. A. R. HEDOES, DT. Loatee B.
Hedges, Mechano - Therapists,
Chiropractors, Spondylotheraplsu.
These systems. Including dietetics,
curative gymnastles, hydro-tber-aphy,
etc, produce results la both
acute and chronic diseases. Con
sultation free. 230 North Bartlett
St. sext doer to M. K. church.
Hoars 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other
hours by appointment Phone
417-J.
Dentist
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DIL C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentlata
Garnett-Corey bldg., aalte lit.
Medford, Ore. Phone 856.
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree
are budded, not grafted. Our atock
Is not irrigated. We guarantee
everything put out. We are not In
tho trust. II. B. Patterson. Office
removed to office Hotel Nash, In
side entrance, soxt to barber ahep.
Notary PubHe
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic, unng your work to me at the
sign of The Mail Tribune.
Printers and Publlsnera
MEDFORD PRINTINO COha. the
beat equipped printing office ia
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices, 27 North
First
PbysIcUas and Surgeons
DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA
MAIN'S CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians. 41C-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phono 103G-L. Resldenca
420 South Laurel at
DR. a A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
women. Offices 333 B. Main,
Phones, office 8C7; residence, 814.
DR. J, J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Office 228 East Main St. Hours
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone.
E. B. PIOKEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Bank bldg. Office
phone 43-R; residence phone 58-R.
DR. MARION Physician and sur
geon, Stewart bldg.. corner Mala
and Hartlett sts.; office phone 27,
residence phone 27-J-2.
DR. MARTIX O. 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
8urgeon. Phonos, office 30, resi
dence, 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathle
Physician, 303 Garnett-Corey
building, Phono 904-M,
It. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon, over Hutchison & Lums
den, 215 E. Main St. Phono 77.
E. KIRCHGESSXER. M. D. Prae-
tico limited to chronic diseases.
Offlco Hotel Holland, Saturdays
10-3. Both phones. Residence
phenes: Farmer 18xx5 Eagle Point
and Rogue River line.
StcnograpTiMS
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm bloek.
ws
oionograpuiQ wor uoue quiemr
and woll.
Trans rcr
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGB CO.
Office 1G South Fir bL Phew
816. Prices right, ftarvloe guar
sntecd.
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