AflUDKOlM) MATfi'lMiriHINH. MISPFOnq , OUKfJON, HATWHMV, MAY 3, 1018.
PAOT1 STCVKIf
And the Cat
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1 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS, f
lly A. C. HowMl. I
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Kri'd I'oIiiIikc, oiiu l our proroH'
ivi orrlinnliht", mu ilninic liiiftlueHH
iiinir town liiNt .Moiuliiv mill while
lu;ro lilci our xi'liool, ho onn of
ilia illirniom. Ilu took .dinner with
yijir i'nrr.cH!inf(;ut ipiil vlillo hum
Cie mi) IiIh iiUii tin I" I10.W to con.
ilurl the IniaiiiMM of the dUlrint.
I lu iy in favor of lovyin; 11 homy
lux and IihUiik nvHi-ythliiK ui 11 liiiili
I1I1411U.
J leiiriu'il tliiit Tliiirailny nioniiiijr
I luit Ihoro l talk of trying In IhohI
thu Hjdiool illntriet, pay fjff the in
iloMi'lno, unit itomii nro tnlkuiK of
liimitju niiollier mdiool Iioiic, lint
from ,ulinl I rnii learn li.v liMtemii on
til) ulnit to what in miiil, u major
ity ofj I lie tux nii'ri nji oppovvtl t
hojli niio. ' t i
I'Vtt llrnjim linii movril lo Port'
liunl villi liin'fniuily iim Mr. Dimuuml
mIio Iiiih been in piulimrMilp with Mr.
Ilivnlll in the niHK'iuitilo Iminjiiomh, Iiiih
iiuyi'd to Mcdfonl.
.Tplui Kmler mill hi daughter Mix
liiaj Im-oiikIiI in 11 lot of Imtter uinl
'JiK fr Mr. Ileutli WeiluoMilny.
Mr, i:. I'ni'Kiinl unit mid who luio
been iiliiiK Miri, Henry Mc.m'ih oil
l,n lilt iMi'dk crtiue out WVilnekiliiy it ml
1 ciQii ituil lo their homo in Meilfonl.
Mr. Ilciliiton of l,uko cicuk wiik in
cir(i Ylnrhiliiv iloiui; Iiiihiikikh with
0111; liiinlunro iiioicIuiiiIk ninl Hmny
L'llilrulh, one of our lilncl.HinilliN.
Umiiiiii O. O1I011 wIioowiih the old
Ihjrlif phiou JiiNt iirli Jf out' tuwii
uulji'd ut the Sunny Side for Biippor
Wi'dntindiiv liiuht nyd Ilnrolil l Iliiri
u'liuV, 11 truvelini; buoiiim fur tint
I'mjifltt liirdiviire uinl Kteel ooiiipiiiiv
of J'orlliiiid, wiik here doinu luudiiex
ullli mil- new liiirdwure mini ,ltoy
AhCiiiIi WediiDsduv mid Npent tho
nlht ut I ho Sunny Side.
Ftcil lleulli npoiil Wednesday in
Mvdl'oul,
li. (I, DonexNo uinl hU hrotlier J.
1 1. ' DiiwiH'he, who 1110 M'tlled on n
met of iiiilroiiil I11111I near the wite
(if llui old Jiieolui hiiwtnill Oil tho
Oliyneliniii load weio In town
WuJnoHiluy liuviiif,' huiiio repair work
l(iuj in their wuoii,
(leoiKO KIhIioi "lie f utir lduek
(.inlUiH, Iiiih been Hpondiuu' n low
iiyn with (lie "old l'olkn nt homo"
011 liidlnn eieek,
t? ! .
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS.
' Many peopln of WIIIowh HprliiKH
ilttOjiidml tho hall gamo horo Kilday
afternoon.
fhoro will bo nn Kpworth longuo
uilly fHuiduy ovonlun t IU M.'w.
Came Back
r
church. 1'our of th dUtrlci.offlcurn
ut leutt u 111 bu prutunl and will tako
purt In tho incxtiliiK, All aro ror
dlally linlttd to ottvud thin incut
I11H. Mm Hmlth and daughter Rraro
aro vliltliiK relative at I.dgQwood,
Cal. .
Tho ball Kauio between tho Uuh
Ur men of tho north ami thu bukl
noH mou of the xoulti wan the great
out event of tho Heaion. Wo will
predict that theru In 110 rlty on tho
count that has an good bull playora
an our bun(ipM iiiqii, Tho ncoro wnn
2S to 10 In favor of tho couth lde.
It wan n regular holiday for Central
l'nlut, an iiiont everybody wan at tho
game.
Mm. II. I'rlco upenl Krldny morn
Inn In MedTord.
Mm. Stout nod child, MIm 'Jmi'-.i,
Mm. , HowoJI, Mrn.M. II. 1'arkor,
uud Mil" UliickforU worn aiuong tho
Contraf rolij(er In MmUord Trlday
uftoriioou.
W. J. Albert of Anlit.iud opuitt PrN
day afternoon horo.
Juiinn Olimou of Portland In vUlt
lug III imrmits, M"r.. and Mrs. PiiuIur
OIhboii, In thin city thin weok,
PHOENIX
Mi-h, 1411(0 rluicj(f U oi yio vl;
lint Mill week,
MlK4 Poii tell wan a caller In town
Pildny.
II. H, Drown and family have been
buffering fioni la grip thlH.wci'k.
Ucv- A, Vhiduu and wife weru
callem In Talent Tuuriuluy ufturnoon.
M1m Murlou II, Towuo atteudujl
tho M(ch(;uji" iiulvvmlty uluuinl
luncheoii given In Medford Monday
ovoiiIiib. ,
Mm. o. K. 1 In tin wood uud Mra.
S, Ut Duciia woro cullera In town on
Wuduunduy afternoon.
Mm, (loorgu A. Moibo upent Prlday
wltlj hr, l. Fullur. , ,
, Mm, John A. u.immlll jefoYero.l
Hiiffleleutly to bu able to be removed
homo Tuemluy. Hho waa accoinpa
iled by. liar iuotlnr, Mr. Umory, or
Alijiuedii, Cal., who waa called huio
whuu Mrs. (laiumlll wim takou to tho
lonUil, two weolu iiKo.
Voik Ih prosreaIng qulto rapidly
on tho digging of tho trenches for
thu laying of tho rlty water malnn,
J. (1. Miller or tho Aahland Miller
Hroom .Manufactory ,wu In town Prl
day, hqIIcIMiik, oidurn for his brooma.
lie lopnitH a bright outlook for hla
factory thla ypqr.
AT JACKSONVlMiP,
Call for Mall Tilliuno vacuum
cloanora at Mr, AhliotPBlinrdwar0
ntoro,
By
NOTION TO I0Vi:it WOOD WAI.KK
All property ownora affected aro
hereby notified that tho atreot nnd
road commltlco of ttiu city council
lui ordorud tho louorlug to proper
grade of all wood walk on tho went
aldo of Nortn Holly between Second
and Third streets and on tho south
ldo of Wcit Second, between North
Ifolly and Olnon Btrcct.
If this In not done at once, tho
city council will order tho construc
tion of concreto ldowalk on thene
ntrooU. KI.MKU POSH,
llvcordur of tho City of Medford, Or.
30
CITV TltKASUJtr.H'S NOTICE
Notice In hereby glen that tho cl(y
of Medford, Jackson county, Oregou,
Will take up and canrol Iho follow
ing Improvement bendu:
No. 471 to 4 r 0 (nclun)ve. dtcd
DecuiuVcr 1, 1910.
No, 501 to r.53 Incluive, dated
December l, 1910.
lutereat on tho above named bonds
will ceano ut tho next lutcroit pay
ing period, Juno 1, 19 III.
l)at.od. Mqy 1, ID 13.
QU8 H. SAMUHI.3,
3C City Treusurer,
w. t. Norici:.
Tho W. O. V. will glvo n box nodal
ami dnuco at thu Odd Follows' hall
Saturday evening, May 3. All Wood
men, their wives and friends, and
prospoctlvo iiiumberrt aru roqucntod
and expected to bo prctout. A gon
urul toyd tlmo It antlcjpatodt
ItOY STKPHUNS,
J. II. ATWHM-,
11. 11. U'AHMQND,
OIIA8. HOOVKlt,
HOllT, TAYl.Olt,,
K. W. WAPf,
RC Commltteo.
SUMMONS.
n tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Oie'gon for tho County of Jackson.
Noltlo Stiles. Plaintiff, vs. I.awrenco
Stiles, Defendant.
To Lawrenea Stiles, tho abovo-namod
uotemuuu:
In tho iinmo of tlio Stato or Ore
Hon, you nro horohy rommnuded to
appear and answer plaintiff's com
plaint on (Ho In tho qhova entitled
court, on or boforo six weeks from
tho dato of tho first publication hero
of, tho dato or said flrat publication
being March 22, 1913, and tho ditto
or tho lant publication being May 3,
1913, and It you full so to appear
and ' uiiRwor, platnttft will douuuul
tho relief 'prnyod for In tho com
plaint, to-ylt: For a decree or this
coi(rt (llnaolvliiK tho niurrliiBO con
tract ov cxtatlns; betweon plutUt
and defendant, nnd for eucli oilier
and further rollof as to oqulty uhall
sco in moot.
Tuts summons is published by nu
tlforlty of tn ordor or tho abovo
onutlvd 59uvl4 i"trt9 w entorca on
"BmcP Fisher..
tho 21t day of March. 1913, by Hon,
P. M. Calkina, Judgo the roof.
Plmt nubltcAtlon March 22. 1913,
Lant publication May 3, 1913.
HOM1IIOOK W1TIHNOTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SOIMONK.
In tho Circuit Court or tho Stato
or OroKon, in and for tho County of
jacKiion.
Fred" H C.ookr plaintiff. . O. C
Uogga as administrator of tho estate
or Lucrottn Woolvorton, deceased. Al
H. Woolvorton and Castle Woolver-
ton. minor child or Al K. Woolvorton
and I.ucrotla Woolvorton, and nig
Plnos Lumber Conipan)', n corpora-
nun, ucii'tiiimuri.
To Castle Woolvorton, ono or the
abovo named defendants.
In tho name or tho Stato of Ore
gen, you aro hereby required to ap
pear ami answer me plaintiffs com
plaint against jou, now on file In tho
abovo entitled court nnd cause, on or
before tho last day of tho tlmo pre
scribed in tho order for publication
Qf summons hcrqlu, to-wlt, on or uo-
roro tno r.'tn nay or May, 1913, said
dato being tho expiration of nU
wpoks. from tho dato or the rirst pub
llcatlon of thla summons, and If you
fall to appear nnd auswer, for want
thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho
court (or mo roller ucmundod In said
complaint, succinctly stated as fol fel fol
eows: '
That tho mortgago montlonod in
said complaint bo foreclosed and
that tho real property therein do-
scribed, vis,: Lot numbered Threo
(3) In lllock Number Two (2) 01
Crescent Subdllson,,to tlio City of
pit'iiioru, 111 ,iiicki;oi vouiuy. uro
gon, as numbered arpj described In
ho recorded plat ihorvof, bo sold
under tho order and decree or said
court, as by law provided, and that
tho proceeds or sufficient thereof bo
applied In thu dtSlAifsurnent or tho
Judgment prayed nforiiv said com
NEW TODAY
3G0 acres, host or soil, This Is an
Ideal stock ranch, well watered, with
0 acres In hay, clover, timothy and
aHulfa, hay getting heavier each
year. Can put n hundred acres nioro
to liny, and tho edgp of tho ranch
911 two sides I scovered with a Hno
growth or naw timber, cruised utiovor
(ho million feet. Plvo room housa
With .water plpod Into It. Tho placo
lies on a main rona 14 liilloa out of
Ashland, nnd telephone and electric
lines aro available Largo barn,
holds 150 tons or hay, and, Btanchjpus
for n lot of cows. Threo homos, 1 1
cattle, 14 hogs, sonio chickens nnd a
full equipment or tools and vehicles
go with tho placo.
This Is an ideal hay and stock
ranch, on a main road, ipl well
worth consideration. Prleo 10,000,
half cash. Lot us shqw Itto 1011,
G. D. HOON
Room 13 Jackson Coipity jc lq
T?(djiiqiio. 1037-J,
plaint. In tlio sum of Mrrim Hiinilrml
Fifty noiinra (i7no.poi together
Willi Interest lliron al trio raw or
trn per cent (10 per cent) per an
num from tho ttli 1ny pf February,
IIM.1, and tho fnrtW fitirn of Ono
Hundred Dollar ($100.00) reason,
it lit o aiturnoy's fro', ami tlio costs
nnd disbursements of this mill to bo
tnxed
Thnt tin defendants and nil per
ion claiming or to claim under ttictn
bn barred ami forocluscd or nil right,
tlllo and equity In or to said do
scribed promises, anil of any and nil
equity of redemption tlioroln, except
as by statute provided.
Thin summons In published In the
Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper
printed In and of s0nnr.1l circulation
in said county and state, by ordor of
tho lonrallo V. M. Catkin, Judgv
of tho above ontltfcd court, .whlcli
artld order wm inad and entered ol
rcord on tho 28th day of March,
liil.1, and hi obodlqiice thoroto tho
first publication hereof Is tho 20th
day of March, 11) in
W. K. Pffll'PS.
Attornoy for I'lnlntlff.
I.ml publication Saturday May 10.
1013.
i on hi;nt iioiiHiiUKPPi.va
UOO.MH
FOIt IIBNT Housekeeping rooms
with bath and gas. 345 North
Hartlott.
FPU HUNT Furn.lsh.cd honsekecp
Ing room. Kent $7 nnd $9., 322
f. Ccntrtil. , 38
FOK ItKNl HOUSES
POIl HK.NT -4 room noune. $3.00
pur inonm. uoiu uuy Keaiiy uo.-
POIt KENT 10 room house renr ot
Pannero & Fruitgrowers bank,
sultablo for business, real estate,
boardlnn or rooming houto. Gold
Ray Ityalty Co., Cth and Kir sts.
FOR RUNT Five room modern
apartment, sleeping porch, $15;
seven room bouse, sleeping porch.
Cal H. II. Sargent, 810 Oakdale
South. 61
FOR RENT Modern bungatow;
built-in furniture; beautiful lawn.
309 8. NowIomw.
FOR RENT Seven room housp,
sleeping porch, IIS; also & room
apartment, tlooplng porch, $18.
Water paid In both. Inquire of
Col. Sar&cnt. 30
FOR RENT Strictly modern C
room houso with sleeping porch.
Also seven room bungalow fur
nished If desired. Also throo room
bouse. W. II. Evcrhard, 1013 W.
9 th st.
FOIt RENT C room modern fur
nished housq. 730 West Jlth st.
FOR RENT Furnished C-room
houso, water rent paid, $25. 018
King st.
FOR RENT Furnished house, closo
in. ai. A. Itador, at M. F. & H
Co.
POIl RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Well furnished" rooms
with all conveniences In modern
home, gcutlotnan and wfo or la
dles only. Call mornings. 122
South Laurel.
FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ments, nrlccs vcrv reasonable.
Phono 102C-L, 222 South Holly
street.
FOR HEN1 Q1T1CK8
FOR RENT Large, comfortablo or
flco rooms with elevator sorvlce,
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw. Co.
.yM "jT MlBCl:l,li.NEOUS
FOR RENT Ranches. largo and
small, alfalfa and garden lands.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth nnd Fir
FOR RENT 30 room furnished
hotol on percentage. Gold Ray
Realty Co. r .
FOR RENT FURNISHED AITS,
" -
FOR RENT Completely furnished
npartmonts. Tho Dorben, 10
Qiiluco at.
FOI B.VLK LANDS
FOR SALE lly Luman N. Judd of
latent, Jackson Co.. Orogon. 4
small rarms about 3 ml. from Tal-
unii uouacs nuii inprpventcns;
among tho roothllls, soil very fer
tile, water plentiful; prices from
sou to 1100 nn acre.
General altulfa farm?, level,
pneq irom s;uo to J3Q0 an aero
Timber liuid from $3( up, UoJd
mining property, assaying from $S
to $300 v.tpu: also R. R. lands In
Cal., Utah and Nevada: also fine
stock farms, and commorclal or
chards and 200 acres of heavy saw
timber, plno and fir (nevor boon
cut on) ut $30 an aero. Will soil
In 40-acro tracts If desired: road
not far from t.uwtnlll; must huyo
cash down. Write, encloslug
stamp.
FOR SALE Who wuuta 8 crc or
rich, Tree soil or which 20 nercs
hao been cultivated und balance
easily clearablor litis a 4 room
log house, m(lk hoi3e.. sjood v.-pll
and smal) orchard:' tlio loct(on.
Total prlco only $2u00 on terms of
$7S0 cash and a lou,g tlnw on tho
balance. Como and soo, E. S.
Tinny, 201 UaruetCoroy blk. SO
FOR SALE Rauchos, "aero tracts,
town property, from $$ per ncro,
upwards on 5 and 10 years time.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and
ut.
von sALir-AumaqK
FOlPsALE Choice 1 C "Xcro Tiomoi
easy terms. East, 14th st. Phono
luuo-ai. , i j
FOIt SAE Ouo qcr'o. Uttlo farm,
new 5 room bungalow, Jinrn; all
lirlgatod; In bearing b'erriea; u
rino h.omo with tv llvlus x& UP,
Adjoins city limits Medford. Snmli
iuymont, easy tonus. W. II,
Hunu'UWi S1& BastVAlalu, et, 37
FOH HAf.L OirKNT Now f. roon?
modern homo, full bnnmnnt; a I no
room lionso, (12S Went I'alrn t.
1 Mock wait of North Oak
dnlo, 38
I'Olt 8AI.I: A four room furnlihed
rotlnuo very rloxo In and on tho
pnvliiK- All nimcxarnentR paid to
date. Tolal price 87C on cay
tcrnm. A real bargain. 12. H. Tumy,
201 Onrnctt-Corey blk.
I'OU 8ALB 1 room houno and lot
$700, $100 each and $15.00 pet
month, (lold Hay llcnlty Qo.
FOR HALIV-MWCKLIANKOUB
FOR HAl.lRicyole." doiibm riSn
forced frame, stool rims, extension
handles, extra tire, $8. Phone
000-X. 3C
FOR SALE Furniture of 2 room
cottage, cheap. Phono C71-J. 36
FOlPHALE Jlousohold furniture.
Call Latfirop Perkins, CJJC.
FOR SALE llciln. dresicrs. tables,
chairs, rerrlgcralor, range, heator.
rugs, tubs, tools, fruit Jars and
many other things. J, C, Schmidt,
30 Ilono avo. I'hoap 92f-J.
FOR SALE 1 Holt traction cnglno
nnd plows, nearly now, for one
third price. Gold Kay Realty Co.
FOR BALE Onfl road roller, gaso
line, for one-third price, nearly
now. Cold Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALE Ollrer typewriter, Web
ster dictionary and blcyclo. Apply
Mukal. care I', W. llain.HI, 37
FOR SALE Good work team, wag
on and harness. Will soil any part
or will tako good dellvqry bono
lu pn team. Jas. Ruwllqg, 20 S.
Peach st. 3!)
FOR SALE 50.000 feet good lum
ber suitable for barns, packing
houses; also 75 squares good Rub
bcrold roofing. G. Alldcr & Sons.
Phono 1027-J or 9C1-M. 3fc
FOR SALE Work team. 907 South
Central. 37
FOR SALE First class cull pota
toes $5 per ton. Scott V. Davis.
Phone 808-R. 40
FOR SALE A good walnut organ
fpr sale. Inqulru at 229 S. Front
st. 38
FOR SALE Gasollno engine, 'gHo
range, porch swing, fruit Jan. fur
niture. 822 South Oakdale. Phono
24-J. 3C
FOR SALE Finest selected pota
toes, for cltiTor seed or table use,
G06 per 100 lbs., delivered. Janos
Dros., Capital Hill. 37
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow; gen
tlo, easy milker. Phono 500-R-2.
3C
FOR SALE Vegetable plants, 'cab-
bage c. tomato lc. C. Carey's,
Talent, R. F. D. No. 1, Ore. Phono
1C-F-11. '
FOR SALE Italian bees and queens
Jas. Stewart. Phono C40-R., Med
ford, Ore 46
FOR SALE Eloctro plating outfit.
So. Ore. Electric Co. 37
FOR SALE Fruit box labels In one
two or threo colors, printed u you
order at tho Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Loose leaf ledger sys
tems, any style, or aaada to "order
by the Mall Tribune bindery,
FOR SALE Letter heads and fancy
stationery, printed, engraved or
embossed, as 709 wish at tlhe
Mall Tribune. .
FOR SALE Legal blauvs, tresspass
notices, for sale or rent sings at
the Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Eight fine puro bred
Poland China sows, or will ex
change for oats. Dcrkclcy Or
chards. Tol. l-F-21.
FOR SALE Purebred Poland China
boars, at a bargain. Phone 241-J-4.
f
WAXTEU SITUATIONS
WANTED Plain sowing, patching
auu quilting, uau any uay uui
Saturday. Phono, SJ02-X. 4?
WANTED Work To? threo heavy
teams. R. K. Puolnn, 3C Portland
Avo., Medford. 39
VlLI' )VA,?rrJlr:-I-ALB,
WANTED Flmt class waitress and
pantry girl. Oregon Hotel, Ash-
laud. 3G
:;: j j-.; ; mw, tr, -. :
HELP WANTF.I 5IAUJ
WANTED A reliable pud onorjjotlc
agent to soil now and attractlvo
Income protecting policies for the
best and oldest company In tho
business. Liberal agoucy contracts
Experience unnecessary, our frco
sctiool or instruction win teach you
tuo business. Don 1 aoiay, write to
day, R. L. Aldrlch. mauaKer West
eru Dopt. 1'nltod States Health and
Accident Insurance, Company, 419
Lumbermens uuig., rortlnnd, uro
MC
AVANTEI MISCEIiUIMCOUS
WAITED Ttitorlng", children or all
nges. Will tvU'i Instruct rorulgners
In English. 1127 E. Mnlu. Tol.
75T-L. '40
U'AVTRn Sni-liitr " tnnlh linprnw
WJU excuauso ooil for work
nurse, niso iv ucres pears iin
liqiiso for Medford bungalow. C.
U. A., MaU Trlhtme,
WANTED TO RUY Deer cattle,
stock cattle, calvcB, all kinds,
sheep, hides, wool, etc. Bob
Crowdor, phono 10S9-W. 54
MONEY TO-LOAN
MONEY'1" TO lSvnOh "city" tfnd
closo In ranoh property, O. A,
McArthur. room 3, P. O, block,
phono 3QS1,
MONEY TO LOAN .$1000 to $5000
to loan on improved farm proper
ty, uuuuott investment eg.
.. . ..m? ; ;..
LOST MoMrcycIo' !.hnt tAf 'efc
Jacksonvltlo-Applegnle rood. Flutt
er plcaso, notiry R. .f. Thwart,
Modfonl. Plionrf an-J-2f .19
ITHTTR ITTfT1 T! -iy 9Wl
FOR EXCIJAMK
FOJ HALIPOH TttADB Tt VhhM,
wigbp, linrpcsn, olio buitpyMrnes
arid home. 33.1 Norjlf Ceiitral, 37
FOR EXCHANGE- Clear Incomo nnd
ticmngo up to $30,000, for woll
lmprpvod rnnoh. Clark Realty Qo
TO EXCHANGE I havo 20 nero
year-old orange grovo at River
side, Cal., to Qxchaugo for nppto or
pear orchard near Medford.' 'W..' II.
Illimphroy, 8 IS E.1st Mnln nt.
IIUHINEHS litllEOTOUY
AbstrnctH ,
ROOUS RIVER VALLEY ARi
STRACT CO., No. 0 South Central:
a.nt r
Attomeys
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY
Attorncys-at-Iiw. Rooma 1 and
2, Postofflco bldg.
A. B. REAME9, LAWYER Garnott
Corey bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorny nnd Coun
sellor at Law. 12.1 East Malt)
street, Medford, Ore.
Wm, M. Colvlg Gcorgo M, Roberta
COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS-i
Medford National Rank Untitling.
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Auto Supplies.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
Dig-secret in maxing springs is me
tempering. Wo are operating tho
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant In the Pacific nprthwest. Uso
our springs when others rail. Sold
under guarantee. 26 North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Ore.
AcroHBtanu
D. R. WOOD General Accountaht--
Your books nudlteq and kept for a
reasonablo figure; your business
solicited. Office, Medford Mall
Tribune bldg.; phono Cll-R-2; res
lencc phone 37.
Cli(ropructors
DR. It. J. LOCKWP.pD, Chiropractor,
nerve specialist. Rooms, 203-204-205
Garnett-Cprcy bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massago given;
advlco In dlotctlcx, medical gym
nastics, hydroptherapy. Lady at
tendant. Phpnc, otflqe 945, rosl
denco t71-R.
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Loulso B.
Hedges JIcchjno-Thcraplsts, Chiro
practors, Bpondylothcraptsts. These
systems. Including dlototlcs, cura
tlvo gymnastics, hydrc-therapby,
etc., produco results In both acuto
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion frco. 230 North Bartlctt St.,
next door to M. E. church. Hour
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other isurs by
appointment. Phono fl?-J, .
Dcntlsj?
DR. W. M. VAX SCOYOO
DR C. C. VAN SCOYOC
Dentists
Garnett - Corey bldg., Bulte C10,
Medford, Ore. Phono SC6.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your promises
cleaned up for tho wlntor. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good service, Phono C25-L "F.
Y. Allen.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKBY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to mo at tho
Elgn ot tho Mall Tribune.
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTINa" Confab "to
best equipped printing oKico n
southern" Oregon; hook bidding,.
lootQ leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland price's. 27 North
FlrSt.
Physicians and, Surgeons
DILIGTCARmV, DR.BYA
MAINS OARLOW Ostcopathlo
physicians, 410-417 Garuott-Corey
bldg.. phono 103C-L. Rcstdeuco
420 South Laurel st.
DR. S. A. 1.0C1CWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. 1).
Practice llmltod to diseases ot
women. Offices 232 E. Malu.
Phones, of flco 8C7; residence' qf4.
DR. J, J, EM5IENS Physician uud
surgoo. Practice limited to oyo,
car, noso and throat. Eyea scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Office 228 East Main St.. Hours
S.:3Q a. in. to 8 p. m. Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Orrice Jack
son County llrnk bldg. Offlca
phono 43-R; residence phono CS-R.
DR. MARION. Physician and sur
geon, Stowart bldg., corner Main
and Qrtlett sts.; offlco phone 27,
rosldcnc phono 27-J-2.
DR. MARTJN C, BARBER PhyBl
cUu and surgeou. Office Palm
block, opposite NnBh Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, l to 4. Phono 110-J. '
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician! and
surgeon. Phones, offlco 30, res!
donco 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician, 303 Garnett -Corey
hulldlug. Phono 904-M. f
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lunw
den. 215 E. Main St. Phone 77.
Stenographers
ELLA M. (1AUNYAW Palm bloek.
Stonogrnphlo work done,, quickly,
und well.
Transfer
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EADS TRANSFER & 8TOUAUMOO,
.orfco m Houtji Fir St. pkm
315. Prices right. Service guar
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