Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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FAIRBANKS, Aliukli, April II'.
Hitting wtrrlfliwl ll In u vulrt effort
In mtvi tin IUi of her IiimiIIiI Inn
Imml, Ijiii Downing lirtH)Jinl over hr
Iihm and fired u bullet through hr
Itrnlu mill U ittmil Ihth loilay.
Tim IIiiiIIiik 'f it mm' liocliln lir
mf rnttxilml tliu trnntHly ot Imr
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witH .Mr. J, I.. ICInm, nml ko In
ulniBtloii to lmi liiforiimllini of tli
IUh Iih liml IhiuI Hiiortit (ritiu liur
IMirmiU In luwn.
I.dltrrii In t It t ratilu revonlml Unit
wtimi hIiu umrrli'il Ilium li n In
Kiioil Ininltli nml ntito to onru for Imr,
lull Hint Inter In vni IaIumi III. Wliun
tltulr money wrm Knnii nml Int wan
iu liuttur li muIiI lii'molf for ftiinlit
In Noanrit irnr cnro (or lilin. Hnl
UIiik tlmt hhc roil I il not koi lillu
ftom kimwInR lint Iij lintl dutii',
lio tnlil lilm kIki liml ncnrtl mil
pliiyniont In Alnnkii. Kliim grow
iimt nml an Jniiunr) 31 Int illoil In
I.oh AtiKi'lcH. Tim lutdT tt'llliiK of
liln dentil did mil ronch livr itiilll Into
In Marcli.
Kcvfrnl tlmtHi luro lu tins llircnt
ond lo end Iht lllo.
HAN I'UANt'lBCO. Cnl , April 1C.
Trnppcd nftttr mi IK month' cIihh
follow Ihk Imr flight from Hpnrtnn
tiiirK. H ('., wlivro ulio U nccnucd of
i Htiitiilory offfiiKP, Mr. (Irnco llnr
mon llumiu'M, wlfu ot Or, J. W.
ItcnnictN, u Hpnrtnntiiirg phynlolmi, U
hold liy tho pollru hum today. Hho
wnt nrcumpnnlud by hur ( )imr old
on, Orlando,
Mrri. HcniiKW, who U youtiK nnd
liotiullfiil, ituvlnroM Htm will flcht t
tnidltlon, nml will iiIho m'oU u ill
oreo 'froiil ln'r liimliml Imru. 8hw
Man forniurly MIhx (Iruco llnrmon of
WliiHtoii-Hnlom, N. C.
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niHCMIJIlTON, WuhIi., April !.
FoIIowIiik it hIiooIIuk Ht'iupo over
pomlliiK dlvorro proceedlnKH, in
whlrli ?hoy "pinked" eucli other, Mr.
und Mm, Cliiirlon l- l-'lnrii nro freu
nnilur ffiOO bnmlti on tho uhm'Kuii of
first deKreo uusnnlt.
Tho touplo met to dUcuusi iiopar
utliiK for Kiod mid In tho iiuurrel
Hint followed Htm received n U2cnl
Ihor Imllot through tho left arm nml
hu wiih Hllhtly woiimled In thu
buck, ' Ho Hiirriiuilured to tho Bhor
Iff nt Tort Oicliurd nml hIio Ih In tho
hospital hero.
GETS $30 A piH
10 AVOID JERSEY
MAST OHANdi:, N. J April 10.
Thirty dolhiiH iv month for life !h
to bo Klvnti Mih. Adulnldo C, Clinm
buiH of Wilcox, Ariz,, provided ulio
Hover uuIh foot within tho houmlnrlus
of Now Jemoy, nccordliiK to thu pro
vIbIoiih of tho will of liur muthor,
Mm. Mifry J. Cook, of Newark, whloh
Ih fllod for prolinto hoi'u today. Tho
oxooutoiii of tho oatato declluo to
dluutiuu tlio utrnuuu ohumu tu tho will.
C,
tfOOMWf. If Voi uc
"" TuOWU YttCj'r
Snemn Aiifi in v,'n CjIUH
TWcWll -fOMV. YOU
CQT JOOOO Vt
MM GIRL IN
OT BEHUIY
HKATTI.i:, Wniili , April 10.
Clmidlmt Itiinf, of Halitin, On nml
Kwlyn t'nri'y of Mmlford, On , nro
lint Ori-Koii rvprttM'titntlvi'K In tho
'lii'nuty rlmru" of co-ad who will
diwint nml kIiik In tin' prodiirtlou (if
"I'rlnritKH Iloiinlti" by If nlvurnlty of
WnnliliiKton Hlinlimtn nt tliu Moon
HuHilcr liurn on April 2 1. Tim pre
(nilatlciii of tliU oporn nt n down
Iomii Hi'MIIti liowlioiitt Mill nmrk
lint firm unlvtirnlty tliuntrlrnl nffnlr
liu Id off tlio rmnpiiB for )inm.
Illiimllmi llnyii, of Olytnpln; IIcmIc
llnwutt, Mm. K. I. IminU, llnrold
tlrny, Cllifl I'orler. of Honltli'; Ned
HdrlN, of Hpokmm; UlnudL llnrmon,
of Tncomn, nml linronru William,
of Holllniiliiim, nnt Ilio prlnclpnta,
nml nlmiit 00 co-ciU nml HtudctiU
nro In tint elm rim.
PHELAN AS NEXI
WASHINGTON, Apr.l lC.JnmH
0. rjittlnn, former niiiyor of Haii
I'mtirUci), It I roported horo todny,
In to Int iiniuud Atncrlcmi ninhnMado.
In Aimlrln, l'hclun vn recently :
Ultor hen'.
DUD'S MOTHER REJOICES
OVER VICTORY OF SON
VANCOrVUII, WuhI.., Anl 1(!.
Mm. John AmlerMiii, mollier of liml
AmliTKiin, Hit Vmieoiivor fishier who
ilefonlril Kayo Ilrown nt Los AiiK't'li'M
IiinI nielli, wiik oerjo.uil tmlny ut
Iter lioy'n miici'0m.
"I knew 1 1 1 til wonlit win I know
it," Mn. Aiiilernnii liyhterienlly ru
joli'i'tl. "I liml n tlrenui the other
infill nun Mini wouiu win nml I wrote
ninl (old linn kii. 1 knew it Hint U
nil I Clin Hiiy. I jtint fell lie would
win."
PHOENIX
Mm. CeorKO Iloono, of ApploKnti.,
wn tho Kticnt or MM. T. Pratt liut
week.
Arbor dny wan oliHorved by tho
Hchool InHt Krlduy afternoon.
Ira Dnnlnp Iiiih reHiitued hla work
In tho blackmnllh whop,
Tim W. C. T. U. will nieot Tlium
dny afternoon with Mm. P. Trail,
MIhb Marlon 11. Towno attended
the CoIIuko ctuh lunuheon rUuu In
Medford Saturday afternoon.
Dr. .1, J. KinmeiiB, of Medford, do
llvered n lecture on tho eye, ear and
iioho boforo tin) Taront-Tearliom'
iiHHoolutlon InHt Friday afternoon.
Mm. II. Aiut Id takliiK MU Ollvu
DnvlH' placu In thu third Kriulu room
during hur abtigiiru, cnuued by sick-
IIUHH.
Dr. J. K. nalllio attended tho
I'reHbytory of nouthorn Orefion, hold
HiIh week In Medford, ami delivered
tlm Hormon Titoiday ovenliiK.
Tho I'reHuytorluii I.udlca' Aid will
hold n bazaar Friday and In thu
ovonliii; will Horvu a chicken plu h up
per, Tho. Copo Hardware company Ih
rouuKlolluK Kb biillilliiK oppoulto thu
poBtofflco mid will noon huvu It rondy
for occupancy.
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS
Oluiin Owen left Tuosdny morulm;
or Merrill, Ore., whero hu will have
charHD of a harbor shop,
Hdv, and Mitt, Hearst linvo ro
turuod from a trip to Portland.
William Ulrloh of Medford spout
Tuosday afternoon hero,
Thu MIhhos Hiuiilltun of Concord,
N, II., arrived horo Mondny evening
und wero met by tholr futhur, I, It,
WTODFOTtD TSrATH TRTnUrTE,
tw 041.M
THINK O YOUR tM'Xi
0 MIMD.VW can
fitlLt 'DSflNh -ORittr
To Mmm KnowikO
TMM YOUV. t'AMILY
WILL 0 Q TO AMe
J
I IN V4M.MING ftNO
Ilnmllton, who will mnko n honin
for tlnim lion, to Ini Jolnnd by Mn.
Iluinlllon nml another daughter wtlll
In Ilin 4niit, nuxl full.
Mm. I'. II. Mull, llov. llonrst nml
It. C. Itcnimi wont Tiivdny nftor
noon vUltom In Medford.
J. V. ' Murrllt npvnt Tnmlay In
(iotil lllll.
Mm. II. I'rlco und children nro
vpi'iidltiK thin week with Mr. I'rlco In
Wroil, Cnl.
(iirorKo I'nrnum loft Mondny morn
I in: for Montana to upmid thu di-n-on.
Many of our people Attended the
rlrctiH nt Med ford Mondny.
Mm. J. O. iHnnrfoii, Mm. C. C.
I'orklm nnd IS. It. OlcnHon wcro Into
nfturnoon vlnltors In Medford Mon
day. K. Mlmith Infl tho first of tint
wciik for 1'hoonlx, whero ho will tnki
rhnrK" of tho lumber yard.
Much liny U baliiK Hhlpped from
thin Mntlon nt thu prennt time.
Arthur lloiwell n'nd i:. It. Incram
left Mondny forenoon for Hilt, Cnl.,
whoro they expect to ipend the ti tu
mor. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Hy A. C. Howlctt
John Under, one of our leading
tnektuen and fnrmon, enmo over
Snturdny nnd took hla non-lu-law mid
dntiKhter. Mr. and Mm. Hoy Athpoln,
I homo 'with him to ipend thu ulKht
no that Mm. Anhpolu could have n
vlttlt with her mother.
A. J. Klorey our poitmaHter. went
to JaokMonvltlo to vUlt his iion,
Chancy I'loroy, offlco deputy niwei
tor. A. L. Jonct, A, K. Hoknmon, mid
V. C CuminliiRB, ihrea men who
have apent thu winter on tho hend
wntum of lClk creek, trappltiR, came
out with I. C. Mooro nml hla stcp
dniiRhtur, Mlei Anna Drake, from
their camp laxt Saturday and all
upent tho night nt tho SiinnysldB,
KoIiik on to Medford thu next moru
la. Thero U to bo n lecturor horo noxt
Saturday nlnht tu locturo on Indnu-
trlal work In tho hcIiooIs, ,oapoclnlly
iiKnrultural and horticultural work
muoiiR tlm children.
Frank llrawn, one of our loading
merchants, mid wlfu, Carl Itlntior
nml Miss Mnhlo Wamaley wero nlto
Riietu at tho Huunynldo Sunday for
dinner.
MIbhom Mnhlo mid Kdnn Oould
canto out InHt Sunday (rum Lak
creek, where MUa lMua hns Just
cloned hur nchool. Mm. Henry Meyer
brought them out and Mrs, Meyer's
sun Andy canto out with them nml
hn entered school hero Mondny morn
Intf. They all stopped at tho Sunny-
NEW TODAY
Wo have calls for furnished und
unfurnished housos, and nro hotter
iMmi uvor propnrod to attend to such
properties. Call up 1037-J and list
such property. Wo can ront It It
prlco Is right.
A good 30 aero young orchard,
good houso, for oxchnngo for u nl'co
liumo In Medford. Thu Medford
houso should bu worth nt least
$7000,
Wo linvo been to soma troublo to
list sovornl good stock rnnolica nt
from $G0 to $00 per ncro. Thoy uro
all well located as to roads and
schools, all partly irrigated, mid in
crop; sonio linvo stock with thoni
and all nro raising sonio nUnlfa, Not
ouo but what would bring groat re
turns to n good onorgotld farmor,
240 acroB up Roguo rlvor, near
Bohool; n lot ot timber; houso; $10
nu aero.
210 ncrcs on tho Antolonos a, lot
ot timber, soma crop, mid fair build
ings. $1C mi aero.
List your property with us.
a p. HOON
Room 113 Jackson County llauk Uld
Telephone 1037-J,
OTDFOTID. OTCKCIOX, WWpyiSSflAV. 'AVTUh 1& Ifllfl.
TMrr Vwt
side for dinner and Andy Is staying
nt this hostelry white ho attends
school. Muster (Joorno Potty ha
also entered our school and for tho
time balni; Is sluylng at the same
hotel.
Tho Knjtlo Point Athletic club had
mi Interesting time Saturday ulglti,
April C. ProfoMor Joe Singleton
was Into In reaching the gymmmlum
mid when ha reached the door ho
found the whole class ot men lined
up and waiting' for him, and Just as
he entered sumo one cried out, "He
Is nil right." Another responded.
"Who Is nil right'" Again the re
sponse camo, "Why, Jno Singleton."
Whereupon Itov. U. L. Simmon
walked up to him and with a neat
and appropriate speech presented the
professor with a neat gold watch
charm, tho Initials of his namo, "J.
S" engraved on one side and, on
thu other, I P. A. C, after which
Mr. Singleton responded with an an
proprlnto speech. Ho was taken
completely by surprise. Tho charm
was presented as a token of their ap
preciation by tho membem of tho
club. Mr. Singleton can hardly ex
press his appreciation, hu Is so proud
of tho token.
Carl Simpson was visiting his
grandmother. Mm. V. W. Stewart,
last Sunday.
Mrs. Trusty or 'Klk-crock camo out
last Saturday to visit her daughtor,
Mrs. II. O. Chlldrcth.
NOTION
Notlco Is hereby given that the
undersigned will apply at the regu
lar meeting ot tho city council May
C, 1913, for a license to sell malt,
spirituous nnd vinous liquors at 22
North Front street, for a period of
six months.
SKLSIIY & KENNEDY.
Dated April 11, 1913.
1'OR KENT PI-TICKS
FOR RENT Ijirgo, comfortablo of
tlco rooms with elovMor sorvlco.
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw. Co.
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
FOR RENT- Furnisher hmisokeep
ing rooms In now modem bouse, 3
blocks from P. O. Phono 3T2-J.
FOR RENT Very nlco furnished
housekeeping rooms, modern iuf
provoments. 310 N. Dartlctt. 21
FOR RENT Sulto of 2 or 4 nicoly
furnished housekeeping rooms,
plumbed, lighted; lower floor. 729
W. Uth.
FOR KENT FURNISH Kt ROOMS
FOR RENT Largo slooplng rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ments, prices very reasonable.
Phono 102C-L. 222 South Holly
streot.
FOR REM UOUSl
FOU RENT C room modern bunga
low, closo In. East front. Owner,
3 IK Laurel st. 34
FOU RENT Seven room house,
slooplug porch, $1C; ulso C room
apartment, slooplng porch, $18.
Water paid in both. luqutre ot
Col. Sargent. 30
FOU RENT Strictly modern 0
rooin hotiBO with sleeping porch.
Also suveti room bungalow fur
nished if desired. Also threo room
hoiiKo. W. H. Evorhard, 1013 W.
9th st.
FOR RENT 0 room modern fur
nished houso. 730 West 11th Bt.
FOR RENT Fun.lshod o-room
houso, water ront paid, $26, 51S
King st.
FOR RENT A well furnlahod 5
room bungulow, with sleeping
porch. 211 Liiurol Bt. Koy nt H,
O. Kontnor's. 009 V. 10th. Tolo
phono 73 Ashland,
FOU RENT Furnished houso, closo
ln M. A. Rador, at M. F. & II.
Co.
FOR RENT Fumlshod buugnlow,
COS S, Grapo, 23
1 -
FOU RENT Ono-furnished modern
C room bungalow; ouo 4 room
houso, cheap, Cnl( phono 104P-M.
23
YMUjn Of II W
YOU CAM IMSott YO)H
VlttJ IHYOrjH NftffiG
IMO TMCH VrMMU
HUH TottGATH.
WHAT DoYouSftY?
FOH 1U:T l'UItNI.SHi:i A1T8.
FOU KENT Completely furnished
apartments. The lierben, 10
Quince st.
ion m:.vr misckmjA.nkouh
OCT LOCATED NOW.
5 room furnished house, IIS.
A room furnished house, 20.
5 room partly furnished house $1C
2 room furnished house, $10.
RANCHES.
C aero chicken ranch, cloio in, $12.
30 aero general farm.
ALSO FOU SALE:
C room modern house, largo lot,
Hear creek soil. Sco this. 024
North Uivcrside; $2200.
J. C. BARNES,
Room 211. 1st Natl. Rank Dlk.
roil hali; acki:agk
FOR SALE Small Improved acre
age tract close to Mcdford. Owner,
liox C73, Medford.
FOR SALE OR RENT New 5 room
modern houso, full basement; also
4 room house. C2S West Palm St.,
I'.i blocks west of North Oak
dale. 38
FOR SALE Cholco S aero home:
easy terms. East 14th iU Phono
10C0-M. 4)
JFOK SALE HOUSES
KORltENTTlodorn'buaiw;
built-in furniture; beautiful lawn.
309 S. Nowtown.
FOR RENT MISCKMiANKOUS
FOR SALE Italian bees and queens
Jas. Stewart. Phono C40-R., Med
ford, Ore. 46
FOR SALE Oraln hay, S por ton.
2 miles west of Medford. R. F. It.
No. 1, Dox -2G. R. F. Lofland.
Phono l-F-12, 23
FOR SALE Wheol. $10 cash. Call
after 0 p. in. 315 N. Rartlett. 22
FOR SALE First class Oregon Dur-
uank seed potatoes, 7Sc per hun
dred. Phono 971-J. 23
FOR SALE Eloctro plating outfit.
So. Oro. Electric Co. 37
FOR SALE Fruit box labels in one
two or three colors, printed as you
order at tbe Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Loose leaf lodger sys
tems, any style or znndo to order
by the Mall Trlbuoo bindery.
FOR SALE Two 10-horse. one 5
horse, ono 3-horso olcctrlc motors
with starters and transformers.
Hubbard Uros. 331
FOR SALE Shado trees, two years
old Catollna poplars, very fast
growing, 40c oach. G13 S. Oak
dalo nvo. Phono 123-H. 304
FOR SALE Letter heads and fancy
stationery, printed, engravod or
embossed, as you wish at the
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Modern Wood Yard
phonu Is changed to 709-J. Dry
wuod. 24
FOR SALE Legal blauKs, tresspass
notices, for sale or rent sings at
tho Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 9 rooms of
good furniture for housekeeping,
making expenses nnd over; will
tako $125 cash or $300 trade for
good lots In Medford, balance $300
easy payments. 52 N. 23d St.,
Portland, Ore, or To! Marshall
3733. 23
FOU SALE Span 1100 lb. mules;
color bay, ago 9; been usod for
genaral ranuh and orchard work.
Mcadowbrook Orchard Co., Roguo
Rlvor, Oro.
FOU SALE POUIrH AM) F.GG8
FOU SALE Whlto Wyandottea.
bronso turkey ogga and stock. J.
11. Fullor, Talent, Oro. 39
FOR SALE My Ancona and Orpiug
ton lions cheap, J, C. Schmidt.
HELP WANTED MALE
YANTED Mou nvul wtmoiTfor
houso to houso canvasa; good pay,
clean work-. Call this offlco nnd
ask for Air, Euro,
i r
TVEV
C
TMG
HELP WAXTISS-3IALK
WANTED Moil with horses and
rigs lo canvass out of town on
It. F. D. route. Ask for Mr. Earp.
this offlco.
WANTED MlBCEMiAKOUB
WANTED TO I1UY 2 wheel "road
cart, also buggy; must bo In good
condition and reasonable price, if.
W. II., Mall Tribune. 21
WANTED An alfalfa farm. Will
exebango good I sco mo city prop
erty. Do 5. Medford.
WANTED TO UUY Fresh coir, Jer
sey or Holstcln preferred; full par
ticulars and price. II. W. II.,
Mall Tribune. 24
WANTED COO to 700 ft. good 2nd
hand hydraulic pipe 12 or 14 In.
In diameter. Prices quoted must be
low and f. o. b. cars. Address
Frederick Pelouzc, Eaglo Point,
Ore. 25
W ANTE D Two or threo stands o t
bees, by J. L. Hove on tho Alberta
orchard, Eaglo Point. Ore. 22
MONEY TO- liOA
MONEY "fo LOAN $1000 to $5000
to loan on Improved farm proper
ty. Dennett Investment Co. 23
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate.
Address mo care ot 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 3681. '
MONEY TO LOAN, or will tako up
your mortgage or deferred pay
ments. What havo you tor saloT
J. C. BARNES,
1st Natl. Bank Bldg.
FOR KXCIIAMiE
FOU EXCHANGE Fine. Sams Val-
Icy orchard to exchange for Med
ford property. Address S. B.
Btoner, Sams Valley; Oro. 22
FOU EXCHANGE Small tract Jn
"3-yoar-old pears, with or without
buildings for bungalow In Med
ford. Address K. P. X., care Mall
Tribune. 331
BUSINESS niltrXTORY
A Im tracts
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 aud
2, Postottlee bldg.
A. B. REAMES. LAWYER Garnett-
Corey bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law, 123 East Main
stroot. Medford. Ore.
Accountant
D, R. WOOD Gonoral Accountant
tour books audited and Kept for a
reaBonablo figure; your business
solicited. Offlco, Medford Mall
Trlbuno bldg.; phono Cll-R-2; res
idence phone 537.
' ' -1' :, ; , , t
Garbage
GARBAGE Got your premlsei
cleaued up for tbe winter. Call
on tho city garbage wagons foi
good service. Phono C25-L. F
Y, Allen.
Typewriting
MULTIGRAPHING. TYPEWRITING.
Htouogrnpuy, Machine Dictation,
all classes of circular loiter work.
Ono or ouo thousand lottors, tho
prlco will bo right and nocordlng
to tho times. Stimulate your busi
ness with interesting factB con
corning propositions, or bargains.
You can best do this with Multi
graph work. Phouo 133-R. MoMil
Ian Publicity Ad-Wrltlug Co., rooui
9, JacksQu County. Bank.
vmn ravw
By "Bud" Fisher'
HUH?
oh, eu r
PTCM MATTf
FIRST Gr6
THttt OUGlfT TO
V4IN GrVrf
Cfrwcrnrp sou ty OT o
BUSINESS DIRKOTORT
Auto fluppOew
LAIIER AUTO SPRINO CO. Our
big secret In making springs Is the
tempering. We are operating tbe
largest, oldest aad best equipped
plant In tho Pacific northwest Use
our springs when others fall. Sold
under guarantee. 26 North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Ore.
Chiropractor
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor,
nenro specialist. Rooms 203-04-05
Ohrnctt-Corey Mdg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
advice In dietetics, medical gym
nastics, bydroptfeerapy; Lady at
tendant. Phone, office 945, resi
dence B71-R.
DIU A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Lsulse B.
Hedges, Mechaao Therapists,
Chiropractors, Spoadyjotheraplsts.
Th6o systems. Including dietetics,
curative gymnastic, hydro-ther-aph'y,
etc, produce results in both
acute and chronic diseases. Con
sultation free. 230 North Bartlett
St, next door to M. K. church.
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m- Other
hours by appointment Phone
417-J.
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. a C. VAN SCOYOG
Dentists
Garnett-Corey bldg., salte 110.
Medford, Ore. Phone 856.
Nurseries
QUAKER NURSERIES Our tree
are budded, not grafted. Our stock
la net Irrigated. We guarantee
everything put out We are not la
tbe trust H. B. Patterson. Office
removed to offlco Hotel Nash, In
side entrance, next to barber shop.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to me at the
sign of The Mail Tribune.
Printers and PublUners
MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO. has the
best- equipped printing office la
southorn Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
First
Physicians and SargeAas
bit F. '" G. OARLOW, DR? BVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg.. phono 1830-L. Residence
420 South Laurel st
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa
and surgeon.
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 233 E, Main,
Phones, office 867; residence. 814.
DR. J, J. EMM ENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Office 328 East Main St Hours
8; 30 a. m. to 8 p. in. Phone.
B. B. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack
son County Bank bldg. Office
phono 43-R; rcsldonce phono 5 8 -It.
DR. MARION Physician and sur
geon, Stewart, bldg., corner Mala
nnd Bartlett fits.; offlco phone 27,
residence phono 27-J-2.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physl
clan aud surgeon. Offlco Palm
block, opposite Nnah Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, l to 4. Phone 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Phyalcian and
Burgeon. Phonos, office 36, resi
dence, 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
Physician 303 Garnett-Corej;
building. Phone 904-M.
R. J, CONROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lums
den, 215 E. Main St. Phone 77,
E. KIRCHaESSNHR, M. D. Prac
tice limited to chronic diseases.
Office Hotel Holland, Saturdays
10-3. Both phones. Residence
phenes: Farmor 10xx5 Eagle Point
and Roguo River line.
Stenographers
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ELLA 21. GAUNYAW Pain bloak.
Stonograpblo yrork dons qulskli)
and well.
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Of flee 10 South Fir st PhM
315, Prices right.
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