Mutt's Too
I YOO' lHWOVrioN.
ULV -'VUlNO ,
GTAM.T CiY 'MKtfift
lMfCtt WTMU
1 DUnN0
Wn t DON'T
Know au;h
EAT MORE
CUT LIVING COST
CHICAGO, April 28 "Eat morn
lamb nnd mutton mid lens beef," ad
vUi-s Hlft 4i Co., meat pnekurs, "l(
you would rvduce tint rot of living."
Tint cmitiny Ifnuoil Its ItMS "year
book" today, auinmnrltlng cutidltlani
In tti tmckliiK Industry.
The packers soo no hopo of rollcf
from IiIkIi beef prlre. I'lKuro In
tint book nitiiorl tliRt, while tun pop
illation of tint United Htntcn tin In
rrrutcd njiproilmntoly IC.tif.3,000 In
tint lant 10 J rrn, tlio numlitir of rat
Hit In lint country linn d(cri'id 7,
4GS.O0O durliiK tint nnmo porlod.
"From thl," rcodn thn tiook, "It
In fvldrnt that tint coniuniur, If hit
doiK not wUh iiunl vntuct to inoiint
Mill IiIkIut, iniiat advocate Incnnitd
production of cuttln. To rcllcri'' tl.ii
pruHiiirn of tint prvnont ilomnud for
Imitf tint liicrcmiMl uiu ot Unib and
niiittmi I tinted "
E
BY FEIGNED DEATH
I'OltTI.ANl). Oro., April SS.
Uhared with havliiK dvfraudud (ra
tornal ordori out of 1 10,000, Mr.
Jaiiiv C. I. I'rniRo and n man whom
thit pollcu licllitvo to bo Jninu a
I'rniicc, hor hiuliand, nro undur or
riHit ut .MiiriOiflold, Oro., and will ho
liroiiKht htiro for n hoar ltn;. Tint nl
l'Kid fraud lit nn Id to hnva boon ioh.
Rlblo by lint idarluK of l.n Fraucu'ri
(dotblnit iiii)ii tint body ot nnotln-r
iiiiiii nnd thon oolloctltiK tlio liimu'
nn to Hint l.n l'nuico carried.
According to a mitai;o rocolvod
horo MrH. I.u l'nuico had mtiulttcd to
(ho pollen that tint man arroittcd with
her Ih hor hiutmnd.
Tint body on which Mrt. Lu Frnnc
la nllrj;oil to havit rolliirtod Inhiirnnco
va found, bndly ilicoinponcd, at ICm
tnrudu, Oro., lust July imil wai (dot,
tlflad an bithiK that of Iji Franco by
tlio clotliliiR nnd paintra.
AS
L
- TACOMA, Wnsli., April i!8.
Ilicltnrd Itncilifrur, fonncrly owner of
tint Tneonm Tribune, Iiiik been iinmctl
mrvcynr Kcncrnl for tlio 8lnto of
Viihliiuon nml bin nominnllon will
tin M'tit to Hid Keunto tliin week by
1'ri'nident Wllhon.
Hocili;cr immo to Tncoina in 1884.
Ho Iiqh been intcroMtcd in vnrioiiH
iHnvK))ii)or vuteiitri.suH licro nml in
Alimkn. For u timo ho wnH nlno in
tliu ciihtniim Horviuo in Tnvonm.
Mr. Hoedigor wns n roouut oll
foiil vinllor. Ho is uu old friund of
Kmil Mohr of tlio Hotel MotU'onl.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Ily A. 0. Howlott
Mr. ami MrH. Frank Mlllor ot Mod
ford wero vIhUIiik tholr undo mid
mint, Mr, mid Mm, Tliomus 1C. N'lch
oIh, Thurnduy mid Friday ot lust
wook,
Mr, mid Mra. WIk Jacks woro do
liiK buuluoHH and vlultliiK bor parontB,
Mr. and Mrs. John Nlcholu, Friday,
F, V. Allon, formerly of Trail but
now of Mmlford, called for dlnuor
Friday, llo wiih out buying n curloiul
MUnON
Impatient to Be
to'IKl
I'LL HtLP You OUT.
WHKT l& THC TMfMe
or w cuff-uutton.
MOV) t'U.
fpu tnq
WORLD
of hoitn for ehlpmunt. Ho Hald that be
w uc4.cmtlii) gulto well.
J T. HwniiKon of I.Mk Crook ctmn
out Tliurndiiy iivouIiik on tlio Kaclu
Point nd I'eralit tnRo.
J. II. Truity caiiio out from hli
honio on Klk Crook Thumdny, npunt
llm ulitlit with bla doii'ln-lnw, Henry
0 Chlldrrtb, nnd Frldny took ft load
of thlriKM up boino with him.
Mr. KIiik, u roprfnonlntlvit of tho
Mmlford Oro-nry company, wnn tak
liiK ordum from Fred 1,, Heath, one
of our loodliiK buslnek men,
William Coffdou and William Hut
tin of Trail worn vlaltlnit our mer
chant Frldny, Mr. Coffdcu baa n
homoatead about flvo mllon bolow
Trail and Mr. Huatln ! ono of the
old rottlora In that neighborhood.
I.at Friday C. M. Kldd, tho ahon
man of Medford, J. A. 1'orry, tho
fruit cummlaalon man and F. K. Mer
rick, onn ot the pronrcoalvoa of Mod
ford, wero rallora for dinner at tho
Ounnyalde, Thry woro working In tho
IntorcMa of the blR Irrlftatlon moro-
mont In HoRue Itlvor valley. They
report tbey nro (ettlnR along fairly
well, but that It take lota of talk
Idr to mako nount of tint farmor
underataud that It la to their lnloro.it
to put water on their land throuch
that meant., but euem to think that
they will avcntually auccccd In tbv
underUkluR. , , . . -
Whllo F, K. Merrick of Medford
wfta huro ho auddenly dliappaurvd
from tho Buiinyalde and aftwr tho
other KiioHa had eaten their dinner
cumo mnrcliInK In, In company ot
Ml Knox, tvachur lu our acbool In
tho third room. It appeared that
wbllo tho company waa waiting for
dlnnor ho took a notion to vlalt our
achool and thero met Mian Knox, who
waa ii acboolmato of bla dauehtor lu
tbv unlvoralty nt Kurouu, nnd whllw
thoy worn oatlnK their dlnnor bad a
flno vlalt and 1 think that thu ar
rauKomont wui made for Mlaa Knox
to accompany thorn to Medford nnd
bavo hor vUlt Haturdny mid Hunday
with Mr. Murrlcka' family.
H. V. llni'nllu of Medford, ono (
tint old ploneur stock, wan nlao a
culler for dinner nt tho Sunnyaldo
Friday.
I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS
V
Mr. uui! Mm. N. II. Aslicrnft wpent
Friday in Achlnud.
County CoininiaaifliiiT V. C. I.eovor
nttemlcil Ilio funcnil of tlio Into nlier
iff AhrhhI Sittlor Friday moniiiiK
in Meilfonl.
roiiatiililo C, S. Rniulerooii mnilu n
biiMiiCHS trip to Axblnmi tlio Inst of
tho wcok.
Tlio pupil of tho Central Point
schools enjoyed n holiday Frjday.
School wn iliRiniHseil on necount of
tlio -rally day nt Willow Sprites ntul
tlio pupils nin (ho entire faculty at
tended tho meet in n hotly. Tlio
Ro(uo Itivor Volley hand mid n InrRo
uuuiher of eitizoiiH upent tho day nt
Willow Sprinpfl also. All present
upcnt a woHt ileJiKhtful tiny mid np
proeiateil tho very excellent program
much.
Mm. J. Y. Terry nnd Mm, A. Lono
were Central Point visitors in Meil
fonl Friday,
Mm. T. Kolao was il plight fully (sur
prised by tho ladion of tho W. Jit. C.
Saturday afternoon who met at her
homo to eelehrnto her anniversary.
Tlio Indies ourrjod li;lit lunch with
them nml also presented tho osteon)
aho lndy with a beautiful dress.
OA1HI OF THANKS.
Wo wlah to return our doop folt
tbnnks to tho many frlonds whoso
words mid nets of sympathy liolpo.l
us to butter boar our sorrow In our
recent boroavoniout, tho pnBslui;
away ot luiBbiuid and fathor, W, H.
Kooso,
mus w, a. iiunsrc and family,
AT UAOKHONVIIJiH
Call for Mall Trlbuno . vacuum
cleaners ut Mr. Abbott's hurdwaro
storo,
J JAjiisslsf ti ,t i'B' - . UyWX - -v J.V
OTiF)FOI?n MATT. TRTniJNR.
a First-Class School Teacher
T , " 1
SUNDrVf CUPP WAT T55 I 5 (!
buttons 5Hfpa ot-THel ,
k V . I , r Vo&u? I "
MARKET REPORT
f-
Trlcf Pnia ty Dealers
KOOS-lOc.
HUTTEI. 30c.
POTATOES COOSc.
APPI,KS--30.1.
OKIONS--r07Cc.
CAHKOTK 7fic(Uei.OO.
I'AKHKII'S 76cl.
TUItKH8-7ficfl.
CAUMFI,OWKK7&$1.25.
HONKV-10flJ6o lb.
CIDKH 2fie k'al.
CIIICKKN'8 Henti, 10I'J nlivo;
10(?'J0n tlresied.
I'OIUC 10fH)irie.
JIEKP J215o.
LARD lflc.
IIACOK 1018c.
SHOULDKHS Ho.
HAMS 18c.
Urdtock
HOflS -Drephod, 8c; alive OVic
SIIKEP---lfc
STEKRS Alivr. Oc.
COWS Alive, fi6c.
VEAI Dreaaed, lie
POULTRY Mixed ?hicken, lOo;
priu, l'Je: drcKHed, l'JOMo.
Hay nod Grain
(Selling Price.)
WUEATI1.&0.
, OATS-11,00.
HAY Vetch, fll ton; crniii, 13.
PJVRLKV $27 ton.
CORN 25 ton.
NOTICL'.
Notlco It hereby given that the
underlined will mtnly at the resu
lar mcotlnR of tho city council May
6, 1913, for a Ucenaa to sell malt,
aplrltuoua nnd vinous llquora nt 32
North Front atrcct, for a porlod ot
six monlha.
M. AND K. J. ADAMS.
Dated April 33, 1913.
M1T1CK.
Notlco la horoby given that tho
undoralgned will apply at tho regu
lar mooting ot tho city council May
6, 1913, for a llconuo to soil malt,
aplrltuoua nnd vinous liquors nt SS
North Front atreot, for n period ot
six months.
BF.IllY & KGNNEDY.
Dated April 11, 1913.
NOTICK.
Notlco la hereby given that tha
undersigned will apply at tha regu
lar mooting ot tho city couucll May
C, 1913, for n llcenso to soil malt,
spirituous nnd vinous liquors at tholr
quarter oror 2 N. Fir St. for a
porlod ot alx months.
UOQUB IUVKU VALLBY UNIVER
SITY CLUU.
With Medford trado la Medford madn
i n.: 1-I....J.-U u i
NEW TODAY
40 acres in tho lowor foothills, flno
location overlooking this valley; 25
ncrcs onstly clonrod nnd adjoining
similar Innd sot to orchard; balance
good timber, Cloao to town, Only 160
nn aero.
Flvo acres of oxtrn good soil on
Pacific highway; dandy location near
8, P. stop; six room houso, bungalow
stylo, two porchoB, collar and wood
ahod. l'rlco, 3000.
13 acres ot Hear crcok bottom
land, nono hotter; closo to Medford;
Iihh n flno building spot, Price,
13000,
.Ono of tho finest 8 room hungn
lows In Medford, nil elegantly fur
nished; Is closo In on pavement, nnd
Is'suroly n dandy buy; f4t00 takes
tho houso complotoly fumlsliod. If
you aro waiting for tho right tlmo to
buy a good homo nt tho down price,
horo it Is,
Furnished and unfurnlshod houses
tor rout. Wo want more listed,
G. D. HOON .
ltooin l'J Jackson County Hunk lllil
Tclephono 1037-J.
MBTWOTW, OTIKOON, MONDAY, 'APKTL 28, 1013.
FOIt HEM HOUSES
FOK HUNT Modern bungalow;
built-in furniture, beautiful lawn.
309 H. Nowtpwn.
FOU KENT Rovon room house,
alocplng porch, 115; nlao C room
' apartment, stooping (torch, I J 6.
Water paid In both. Inquire of
Col. Sargent. 36
FOU HUNT Strictly modorn 6
room houso with sleeping orch.
Alao seven room bungalow fur
nished If doslred. Alao threo room
houso. W. II, Bverbard, 1013 W.
91U hU
FOIt KENT C room modern fur
nlshod houso. 730 West 11th st.
FOU KENT FurnUbed C-roora
houao, water rent paid, J2S. C18
King st-
FOU ItENT A woll furnlshod C
room bungalow, with sleeping
porch. 211 Laurel st. Key at II.
C. Kontner'fl, C09 W. 10th. Telo
phono 73 Ashland.
FOU RENT Furnished house, close
In. M. A. Rader, at M. F. & II.
Co.
FOH IlEXT HOUSKKKEI'INO
ItOOMH
FOU RENT Housekeeping rooms
with bath nnd .gas. 345 North
Dartlotu ,
FPU nKXT rUltXIHHKll AIT8.
FolTTuHT-Colnplctoiy furnisned
apartments. Jho Derbcn, 10
Quince at.
FOK ItKNT -FUnXlHHKn itOOMS
VoiC It ENT Wol 1 f u rnhlhcdT" rooms
with nil conveniences In modern
home, gentlomau and wlfo or la
dles only. Call mornings. 422
South Laurel.
FOU RENT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ments, prices very reasonable.
Phono 102C-L. 222 South Holly
street.
FOK KENT- OFM CES
FOU RENT Largo, comtortnblo of
fice rooms with elovator service,
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw. Co.
FOIt KENT -MISCELLANEOUS
OET LOCATED NOW.
5 room furnished houso, $15.
4 room furnished houso, $20.
6 room partly furnjshed houso JIG
2 room furnished house, $10.
RANCHES.
6 aero chicken ranch, closo In, $12,
30 acre goncrnl farm.
ALSO FOU SALE:
8 room modern houso, largo lot,
near crcok soil. Seo this. 624
North Riverside; $2200.
J. C. BARNES,
Room 214. 1st Natl. Dank Blk.
FOK SALE AOIIEAGK
FOU 8ALE Cholco 6 aero homo;
easy tortus. East 14th st. Phonu
10C0-M. 4)
FOK SALE -LANDS
FOR HALE By Luman N. Judd ot
Talout, Jackson Co., Oregon, 4
small farms about 3 ml. from Tal
out; houso) and Improvements;
among tho foothills, soil very fer
tile, water plentiful; prices front
$50 to $100 mi aero.
Qonornl nlfnlfa farms, lovol,
prlco from $200 to $350 an aero.
Timber land from $25 up. Gold
mining property, assaying from $S
to $300 vn ton; also It. U. lands In
Cal Utah nnd Nevada; also flno
stock farms nnd commorolal or
chards and 200 acres of heavy saw
1 1 mli or. pluo nnd fir (never been
cut on) at $30 an aero. Will soil
lu 40-ncro tracts It doslrod; road
not fur from sawmill; must hnvo
cash down. Wrlto, enclosing
stamp,
FOU HALE HOUSES
FOU SALE A now modorn six-room
bungalow on Robo uvonuo; sleep
ing porch, bath, flroplaco, built-in
bookcaso, etc.; $850 cash, bnlanco
throo years' tlmo. Phono 1023-J.
32
FOU SALE HOUSES
FOR SALE For a few days wilt of
for six room cottage, modorn,
sleeping porch, two largo lots, cor
ner Tenth nnd Laurel streets, for
$4000. Fart trade for city or coun
try property. W. T. York.
FOU SALE OR RENT Now 5 room
modern bouse, full basement: also
4 room house. C28 West Palm St.,
1 Vt blocks west of North Oak
dale. 33
FOU SALE OU RENT- A 5-roora
modern cottage with screen
porch and bath; lot 50x327,
finest of black loam soil;
young fruit trees, berries of
nil kinds, nn ideal place for gar
dening and fruit; nice lawn, good
wood houao and chicken houso;
water piped ontlro length of lot.
Address J. H. H-. care Mall Trib
une, or phono 875-J. 31
FOK 8ALI MISCELLANEOUS
FOR" BALE FJrpP'clMi full pota
toes $6 per ton. Scott V. Davis.
Phone 808-R. 33
FOR SALE pen Davis apples, fancy
50c, cholco 40c per box delivered.
Phono 591-J-2. 31
FOR SALE Vcgctablo plants In any
quautity at C. Carey's, Talent, R.
F. D. No. 1, Ore. Phono C-F-ll.
FOU SALE Italian bees and queens
Jos. Stewart. Phone C40-R., Med
ford, Oro. 46
FOU SALE Electro plating outfit.
So. Ore. Electric Co. 37
FOR SALE Fruit box labels In one
two or throe colors, printed as you
order at tho Mall Tribune,
FOR SALE Looso leaf ledger sys
tems, any stylo or made to order
by tho Moll Trlbuno bln6ry.
FOR SALE Letter hcaOa ana fancy
stationery, printed, ongravei or
eraboucd, as you wlah at the
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Legal blanks, tresspass
notices, for sale or rent sings at
the Mall Trlbuno.
FOR SALE Gas range, refrigerator
nnd other household furniture,
cheap. 822 S. Oakdalc. Phono
24-J. .33
FOR SALE Eight flno pure bred
Poland China sqws, or will ex
change for oats. Berkeley Or
chards. Tel. l-F-21.
FOR SALE Folding pocket kodak,
best conditien: will sell for half
price. Phono 130R. 31
FOR SALE A 1911 underslung
American traveler automobile at n
bargain it sold nt once. Ppwelt
Auto Co. 32
FOR SALE Furniture of 2room
cottage, cheap. Phono 574-J. 33
FOR SALE Two beautiful Oriental
rugs, art glass portable electric
lamp, some artistic pottery; bar
gains, inquire uox its, Tribune.
FOR SALE Two milch cows S years
old. Phone Jacksonville Main 42.
33
FOR SALE Light team: ono single
driver, cheap, C, C, Hoover. 33
FOU SALE Purebred Toland China
boars, nt a bargain. Phone 241-J-4.
FOK IXCIlAMjn
TOlixCHANGErhavoJO aero 5-year-old,
orange grovo at River
side, Cal., to exebauga tor apple or
pear orchard near Medford. W. It.
Humphrey, 815 East Mnln st.
HELP WANTEI -MALK
WANTED Mei and women for
bouso to Jiouso canvass: good pay,
clean work. Call this office and
ask for Mr. Earp.
WANTED Mon with Horses and
rigs to canvass out ot town on
It. V. D. routes. Aak tor Mr. Earp,
this offlco.
WANTED AVo require the services
of nn active man and woman to do
soma special work In Medford and
surrounding territory lu connec
tion with Good Housokcoplug mag
azluo. Our special plait Is a sure
winner, mid sales can bo made
with oaso and pleasure In every
home, Exclusive territory granted
to right pooplo. Prevjc-ua experi
ence unnecessary. Liberal salary
guarautoed miG gonerous commis
sion paid. If you want profitable
and congenial employment write
quickly te: Premium Dopt., Good
Housekeeping Mugar-lUQ, 381 4th
Avouuo, Now York, ?
HEHP WANTKD FEMALE
WANTED Experienced middle aged
woman to do housework In small
family outside town. Sundays off If
desired. Phone 5 9 7-11-2 or Uox
24, route 3, 32
WANTED fllTCATlONH
WANTED Position by experienced
bookkeeper and stenographer. Ad
dress Box 30, care Mall Trlbuno.
33
WANTED Plain sowing, patching
and quilting. Call any day but
Saturday. Phono 984-R. 49
WANTED WorV rot three hcavr
teams. R. K. Phelan, 36 Portland
Ave., Mcdford. 39
WANTED House cleaning, washing.
ironing ana housework in general.
Phono 103S-L. 32
WANTED MISCKLZjATCOUS
WANTED TQ nUY.Bet cattle,
stock cattle, calves, all kinds,
sheep, bides, wool, etc. Bob
Crowdcr, phone 1029-W. 54
WANTED TO BUY (0 to 100 acres
of 3-year-old pear orchard. Ad
dress T. M., Mall Tribune. 32
FOUND
FOUND A watch.
Hotly.
Call 320 N.
32
MONKY TO IXArt
MONEY TO LOAN $1000, to $5000
to loan on Improved larm proper
ty. Bennett Investment Co. '
MONEY to loan, dark Realty Co.
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate.
Address me care ot Hotel Medford
as 1 am out of city part of time.
B. L. Dodge. 32
MONEY TO LOAN On dty and
closo In ranch property. C. Al
McArthur, room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3C81.
MONEY TO LOAN, or will take up
your mortgage or deferred pay
ments. What have you for sale?
J. C. BARNES,
1st Natl. Bank Bldg,
BUSINESS DIKECTORY
Abstracts
ROGUE HIVEU VALLEY AB
STRACT CO., No. 6 South Contrul.
Attorneys
C. L. REAMES, LAWYER Offlco
Medford National Bank Bldg., sec
ond floor.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoys-at-Law. Rooms 1 and
2, Postoftlce bldg.
A. E. RBAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Corey bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
strcot. Medford, Ore.
Auto Supplies.
----w----'-a-J----tt
LAHEU AUTO SPHINP CO. Our
pig secret in manioc springs is tno
temporlug. Wo are operating tho
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant in tho Pacific northwest. Use
our springs when, others fall. Sold
under guarantee, 20 North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Oro.
Chiropractors
DR, It. J. LOQICWOQD. Chiropractor,
nervo specialist, uooius zus-zui-205
Gurnett-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific; massago given;
advice In dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydropthorapy. Lady at
tendant. Phouo, offlco 945, resi
dence G71-R.
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr, Loulso E,
Hedgos Mochano-Thoraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylothoraplats, Thoso
systems, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymua9tlcs, hydro-thorapby,
etc-, produce results In both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. 230 North Bartlett St.,
next door to M. E. church. Hour-)
9 a, m. to 0 p, m. Other bsurs by
appointment. Phono rX7-J,
PACnSFtVlS,
By "Bud" Fisher
HUHLVEKH DIRECTORY
Accountant
D. R. WOOD General Accountant
Your nooks audited and kept for a
reasonable figure; your business
solicited. Office, Medford Mall
Trlbuno bldg.; phone 611-H-2; res
lenco phone 537.
DtntUu
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DR. W- M,. VAN 8COYOC
DU C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Gannett r Corey bldg-., suite 310,
Medford, Ore. Phone 85C.
Cartage
GARBAGE Get your oremlaee
cleaned np for tho winter. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 625-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Xnrserktt
QUAKER NURSERIES Our trees
are budded, sot grafted. Our stock
Is not irrigated- We guarantee
everything put out. We are not In
tho trust. II. D. Patterson. Otfle
removed to offlco Hotel Nash, In
side entrance, next to barber' shop.
Noty rnbUe
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to me at the
sign of tho Mall Tribune.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has tho
best equipped printing office, la
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. F. O. OABXOW. DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians. 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phone 1036-L. Residence
420 South Laurel at. .
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Practlco limited to disease of
women. Offices 232 E. Main.
Phones, office 667; rcsldonce 814.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to oye,
car, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested mid glasses supplied
Offlco 228 East Muln St.. Hours
8:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Phone.
E. B. PICKEL. M. D. Offlco Jack
son County Bank bldg. Office
phono 43-R; residence phone 68-R.
DR. MARION Pnyslclan and' sur
geon. Stewart bldg., corner Main
and Bartlett sts.; office phone 27,
roaldouco phone 27-J-2.
DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 11Q-J,
DR. It. W. CLANCYPhysicloa and
surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi
dence 734-J. Offlco hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic
physician, 3Q3 Garnett Corey
building. Phono 904-M.
It. J. CONROY, M, D. Phj-Blclaa and
Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Luins
den, 215 E. Main St. Phone 77.
E. KIRCHGESSNER. M. D Prac
tlco limited to chronlo dlesascs.
Offlco Hotel Holland, Saturdays
10-3. Both phones. Residence
phenes: Farmer 16xx5 Eagle Point
and Itosuo River line.
Stenographers
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work done qulck'y
and well.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlco 10 South Fir St. Pnone
315, Prices right. Sorvlco guap
antegd.
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Ono or two thousand letters, the
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zrnpti work. 1'Uone 13-R. MeHil
lau Publicity Ad'Wrltlng Co., reoan
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