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Jeffs a Strong Believer in "Land the First Punch" GLtzZ. , , ' h t !. AWMU . J ..' ' I " tTMMIHnmr., J- j . . ! ' , ' . , .,. , 7 I, ! now "X't-c its' ,f MoNC,yr , . , , J , ih - ' CO AND ',. SCHOOL IK -- - , QjrrmKt '.Pr,Vna.mCb , - - i iL .. . .. . ... ...: . i UMAL PICTURES TONIGHT I Paul .1. Iniiiey, it t'lttviluiiil mil. Iinnniro anil HxirNiiiiui who has hunted big game In tin rt'iiintent cor ner nf lliii-mulli, conceived tint iilmi tun yonm iii;ii of petiiirntilig tlm in terior of Allien uitli mi expedition equipped mil mainly Tor the iuriHu nf killing I tin wild liniHtH of. the jmiyrtt Imt to Ki't picture of thorn mi Iliuy ' ilppnuicd in thuir imtivo IiiiiiiiIh iiiiiilikurti'il. Tlioy wore IHV nt lliu Nut lust lllgllt Mini vi In iiMiiiii IihiIkIiIi them Mill liu ox hihilitil mill itohiTihi'il tin iii'liiovc MioiiU nf IIiIk i'.wiIiIiiiii. TIii'ho iiitliiiM limit lii'i'ii i'inloiii'i hy thu hijlii't mithurition iih tlm niiiit mil ulilc ciiiitrilniliiiii to iinlnral Hrlcnci' in imiiiy yriirx. To Iho Idvit nf mil iiiulf, Iho huuliT, tlm Movkor for kiiuuMuo nr for niitcitiiimiiiuit, it U Miiil thiil tliifti iiiiiirnH of Hi ii ilcni riiiM uf tin wihU i ill imtn hiKdly ntt rni't i r. On tin hititii uri' hhowu ii'hntitM, thllionvli, rrlirilK, KiUflli'H, IimIiimiiii mill Kirnffnti mul rotintlcoH olhur miiiiiiilf, liirn mnl kiiiiiII, iiiiiictlliK imt) nilli lliu ollior in iyaru mnl hnrinouy, nltun wulrr in . iMirvi). Tln (loi'tntor in InKrii in pur' xiiit of lhi Icopnril, Iho lion mul tin' ihiiiui'proN mul Iho thrill uf tho hunt ii Miii! in Ik iilinnxl iih niMiti" In Iho mnlii'iK'i' n- IIkiiikIi they wore out Oil till' M'llll. TO FORFEIT LANDS T IMIIITI.AM). (lie., May (I. United KIiiIuh- .Indue WoUcrlnii Iiiih today overruled the demurrer of Hie South eru Oiokoii eompaiiy iikuuihI the Miit of lliu KiiM'ninient to Neeiire the re Iuiiho of Coo May laud. ThcifniiK May Kraal wan iiuide for thu puipokii nf eoiiklrueliui; a mill Imty nmd frnm Koiieliurt; to Coo Hay in the enilv pari uf 1H7D. The Niiitof the Kll,,1ini'iit uuuiiiht Hie Hoiilhnru Oretrm eouipnuy which ol tuiliDit Hie prlvilecu of the niaul, wiih htiittcd in Deeemheri 11110. The eiihi) will now he piodicd fur- wan and (lied on iln meiits. J Dlhlrlet No, 7t, on Klk creek, In iiiiiliilalulUK an attuuilaiieu which !h purliaiiri a reiord breaker for tlm nullity. There aru IU pupllH In iok itlar allenilunco. Their record for flvo moutlui Is two ciiRim of tardluoHH niiil-HS'j pur cunt attiiuiliiuce, lloek I'olut Hllll IioIiIh ItH record nf !K per cont lUteiulame, Inn porhapH, conuld orhiK tho illMtaueo trnvuleil by the pupllH; Wlnier hcIiooI hIioiiIiI Iiiivq flrnt hoiiom. Tlueo Wlmor puplla walk flvo iiiIIoh; flvo over four miles, mid iiluo over threo miles, yet thuy liuvu kept up tlm uueeusary Htaudanl to entitle thorn to tho certlflciito of honor which thoy won buforo Ubrlbt- nyiBt ( 1 1 SOCIALISTS TO SPONSOR ICE CREAM SOCIAL Tu KoeialitiU local will ppouuor H- ilmicn mul ii'o cieam nnuial ut Hwilir liult Wi'ilnrndny t'vcuinB. Av riiiiKUiueulri iirn bidiic nitlo for tho enldrliiinmeut of a Inrjjo number. BAY N wi'Mer school has splendid record llirniHll WUVVl- UU UUllV OIllU Vi juv AVltU MoiUflrd iraUo la Mnatord inaaflr'g;, .MMutumLAiXMiMJ MAwnm onor nc .. amti nnviMn dm i . cDcm i iiuiiTm UH"T . ... r "rzr'r rr " . r?.? '"'"T . ITInllUUI OUnL Ul 'I' nlilrUUAIliU DiLL. ul LLU LIITIIILu toes $.- per ton. scott v. Davis. an hi ii i hflii. h- mii;i;i-.y Num-N m n Ubl 14 I I II 14 IW II IlkW VI VWUVkWW IU Willi bUI I II ll.fc.ts I.OS ANtlKhKH, Cul., .Mny II. "I'll b'( in thn IikhI foinhliou of my, liro." Thin ivih Jnu MiiiuIoI'h riiiilnlcnt iuHtrliiiii toilny uflcr he luiil Iooko iliil hi imiHi'lim In a llyht workout' ilt Veuiee. Muiidnt will meet lliu) fAmlernoii of Meilfonl, at Vernon. .May 'JO in n M'lieilulril (ielilyrouuii umilent. ' "I jul Miinleil to neo how every thing hlinpvil up," Joe explaiueil. "I ot hum early uimuuli to heeoine tixeil In the eliuiatii, ami I'll do only liht work for n wuoli yet. Then I'll he jut rihl for u real training niece." Diok DiiiiiiM, Aiiilri-honV mauiiKer,' 1h expreteil in lm AliKuleH Idle thiti week to arrange, tniiniug liimiters fur hid hoy. MEETS AI RICHMOND IMC'MMOXD, Vu., May C Itnpre nentallreM of C.t:i rltleit of the I'altei). Huitox imlhereil hero loilny for n flvo day convention of tho Karrciillou con Kruim held under tho nuiplceii of tho IMiiyKrouml mid ltcrrentlon AhhocIr Hon of America. Thu convention which oK'ticil today In (he eveutli amtuiil meetliiK of tho nimoelatlon. Of the f.33 cltlon reprofouled, 2Kf re ported tho perfection of mipervUed mid carefully nyntemiitUed proKraum for all the year round work. An Im portant fiiature of today's relations Ik tho report of tho ulno field uccrotar leu who liuvu anMlnted In orKitnlillii; lliu ri'oreiiilou iroKrauu of three fourtlm of Hui rilled which have rep rereiitalhM hero. .More llimi f.OUO attended the opimltiK m'mIoiih today ami more mo expected before Hut convention clonw next Kaliirdny. Tho chief work will bo illm-mudon of ouiry pluuoof thu lecreallou prob lem. Mmhmki were received today from 1'renldeut WIUou ami Colonel ItooMo volt coiumeuillm; tho work uf tho Iteoreatlou tiHHocluHuu and extending beht wInIioh for further MiirconH. In leailliiK thcHo nunwii;eH to lliu con KrenH It wok eriilalnud that both Col onel ItoiiMivolt and 1'ronldoiit WIUou an' wolb an Hcorcit of oilier prominent men and women throughout tho country who worn iinablo to attend, havo offered their moral mipport to tho moveiuout, one of tho chief oli- jectH of which U thu uho of Hchoolaf ami other hiicIi public bulldlimn dur Iiik vncatloiiH iih comiuuulty uetitom I TO i (I1IANTS PASS, Mny O.-Men were put ut work on' lliu 'north nido ditch ilundiiy uniniig guttiliR it 'n Hhapu to carry water, mul it will lie ready to curry a full head of water hy the first of the month, which will ho ni-f-1 ouiiv iih irrigation will bo needed thin hcusoii. TIiq pumpa will bli ntiu'lud dp on Juno lHt,nud iiipiiii- tlino tlm ditch wil Marry water fi-om Joiioh creel; ho Hint Ihosu who wish to line it during the balance of May can do ho, Al'lur tlm north side tliiuli is cluaued mul repaired, tho south side, uv 1'Vuitilule ditohi will lm mil in hlmpo, Jleeeiver Koviiuboii Hinting it being Hie (mrposo of Iho eomnmiy to arranFOKi) mah; TnmuNio, mibdkow), owwont, tuissim.y, may o, iar. HACIIAMtiNTO, C'ah, Jlny 0. All hopu of nuKkiui;. a druMm anli hoxltij, hill iliirinir Iho prcHeut mimion of the Cnliftirniii lepHlaturo in nhnt lereil today, aeeordiu to friendrt of the name ainoiu; tins loninlalorx. The anti'boxim; hill of fiunator Ilrowii wiih late last iiiglit mueiided to pro. hlbit "prirefichtiuK" hut to allow twenty-round hoxiug con'tCBtH, mok Inu' praelieally no oilier ehnnces in the preitent exeept Hint nil hoiitn iiuiht ho Hiiuetioiied hy the hoard of NiiMrvinorri or other eoiihtituted nu HioritieH. The muendinent wiih adopted after Hcvernl liourx debate. The hill nt amended will come before thu Minute for final action Intu this .week. AFTER EGG RECORD l.illlo Vivian Sluneliff whotie homo 1 hoiilh of I'houuix thinks hhu Hiiro ly Iiiik the record breaking iiaj. Thft vtn; wax Inyuil hy a hen that has no claim to pedigree for other than a Rnnil layer. The egg mrinturen eight iiiehen in il grealohl, and (i 1-S in itt, Mimllcr eireiiiuferenee. It will ho lirniuji to Mcdford for official mehxiircincut iif a few day. . , r -, ROSEQURG COMMERCIAL CLUB FACES CRISIS I - " Thu publicity department of tho ItoiehurK Cummorcliil club Ii facing: a cravo crlihi In Its uffalra. From a working fund of more than fHOO iv mouth nt tin organisation Kovcrnl yearn ago tho amount Iiiih Krnilunll.v 'illmlnlHlied until tbo-flrat of thin year Iho mibhcrlptloiiH ' totaled only fjon pur mouth. I.axt month only J1S& waa collectud out of tho $20S sub. Kcrlbed. Tho ualarlou of tho pub licity mauagur ami hla Hteuographer together amount to $170 per month. This left, nut of laat muntb'a collec tloiiB, tho Bum of J If. for poHtage. printing, advertising nnd other Inci dental expeiiBoii. Uoaoburg Now. -V 4 4 MARKET REPORT' Trlctyi Ialrt tiy Dealora KOGS ISe. UUTTHK-IIOo. l'QTATOKS fi005o. .MMu.Ks nomi, ' . '. ONIONS-607flc. CAULF!.OWKI. 7fieS1.35. UQNKY-aOffllHo lb.' ' ' CIDKK S6a gal. CIIICKKNS-IIciiH, 1012 ulive: 10(i?20o dressed. l'OKK lOfJDlfio. HBF-ialfio. TAliD IRo. HX()pN'-10fJ$18o. 8II0ULDKR3 Mo. 4 HAMS 18o. mCH STUKIUOfui-lOu H (lus. ASl'AIAOUS-10U0e. IdVCNtOck IIO0S- -Pressed, 8'.oj nlivo 7e. SIIKBI .ilgric. BTKKKS-AUvn. flo. COWS-Alive, u(lc.'-'' " VKAh Dressed, Ho. ' POULTHY .Mixed ihiekons, 10q; Hpriuus, llns drossod, 13Ho. Hay mid Grain , vSejIipg Prioo,) WnRAT- $1.50. OATH-1,00. HAY- -Votoh, $11 tonj-Rrnlin $13. JKY-137 ton, T 1UHI. nnitKT . fc1i inn a 1 41 1II1U1 ftil-t. ' 4UttJ!l 4,J) WU "'MliHiMii At it epreJul meeting of the city joiinell .Monday evening a new ordin ance governing hpccdmg in tho city wax ndopted which limitH lliu wpced of all motor vehideH on nil Htreutfl of the city to 1G mile uu hour. Heretofore it Iiiih been 10 milos an hour whieli rmitriid many' violatiotiH an tlm fpeed too hluiv fur many cant to imiko "in the high." Tho ordiuauco mt it now Klnudt will he rigidly enforced hy tho jhi lice. Arrohtu may also ho mndo un der lliu ordinance for reeklesnoit or when n modr vehicle in driven in hitch n manner that it becomes a menace to public safety. AT JACKKO.WH.Mi Call for Mall Tribune, vacuum cleaners at Mr. Abbott's hardwaro store Olive tlrlscoo Is to appear In Loudon- In a musical review. Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau it) it ham: 79 acrcx, S room bouse, barn, SO acres cleared, In cultivation; small orchard, grape -vineyard, water right, timber; 4 miles from town, 3 miles from It. It.; will take part city "prop erty, porno cash, l'rlco J '.'000. Two lots on S. Orange, 50x133 each', (diced, poultry hoime. l'rlco $!iOO. One lot on YV. It Hi. COxlCS, flub Int. l'rlco )330; terms. J acres, all kinds of berries, ?; ii cm potatoes, 1 aero wloat, small garden, 'J room hoim'u and cblcVun house, l'rlco JUTiO. M t!H acreH; close In; small bonne, chicken house, Irrigation. Jiir.O. I.argo and mnall ranch properties, at groat bargains. :i room lintiso. lot 00 x 1 U r. , fijrnl- turo, $10 worth' of hlekc'us, borio, buggy and hurnewi, good gnrdon. l'rlco $000. $125 will handle UiIb. Itl'SIMtSS CIIA.N't'KS Hoarding house, good trade, $300, or will rent, 'i teams of horses fur sala, reason able. i:.MI'l,()VMKXT Olrls mnl women for general houso work. Man and wife on ranch. Wood' cutturs. Itauch hands. MRS. EMMA BITTNEK Ues. l'liono 10UD-X l'houo 838. OjipokKo Nasli Hotel HOOMS O and 7, VMM 11LOOK. J - I . - II I1 II ' I I I - NEW TODAY 3G0 acres, best of soil. This Is an Ideal stock ranch, woll watered, with SO acres in hay, clover, timothy and alfalfa, hay getting heavier each year. Can put a hundred acres moio to' liny, and tho eduo of tho ranch on two sides 1' Bcovored with a fno Hrowth of saw tlmbur, cruised nt over flvo million foot. Flvo room housa with water plpod Into It. Tho plnco lies on n main roan 14 miles nut of Ashland, mid telephone and electric linos aro available Largo barn, holds 150 tons of buy, and stanchions for a lot of cows, -Three horses, 11 enttlo, ll hogs, 'sonjo chickens nnd n fill) equipment ot tools, and vehicles go with tho place. Tils i au Ideal hay uud stock ranch, on a tnuln road, and woll worth consltHratlpD, Vrjce, 11,0.000, half cash. Lbi usiJUowlt tq'yqu. . G. D, HOON Itoom IU Jiicksou County Hank llldg Tftldphnna.lQ37J..w!kt,illkii,.. l . W'ASHINfJTON', Mny 0. Keprc heulutivo Underwood of Alabama, leader uf Iho democratic majority in lliu house wiih 5L yearn old today. Joseph P. Tumulty, Provident Wil win's jirivnte sccrctiiry, wn 31 years of ago yesterday mid Ilcprcsenla tivo Palmer -11. "lit's havo iv triple eeliibrntimi," suggested Underwood. They had a whispered conversation nnd then separated with fingers crossed. . fi i ,, fou nevr uousuittuu'ixa KOOMS KOH ItKNT Ilouiekoopliig rooms with biitu nnd gas. 345 North Imrtlott. FOR 11KNT Furnished housekeep ing rpoiu. Kpat $7 and, $9. 322 S. Central. 33 fou mc.vi IIOUSKS FO"""itBNT Five room modern apartment, sleeping porch, $15; seven room house, sleeping porch. Col. H. II. SargonU S10 Oakdale South. 61 FOR RENT Modern bungalow built-in furniture, beautiful' lawn. 309 S. Newtown. FOR RENT C room modern fur- nlsncd bqusc. 730 West 11th st. FOR RENT Furnlshod 6-room bouse, water rent paid, $25. 51S King st FOR RENT Furnished houso, closo In. M. A. Rsdcr, at M. F. & II. Co. FOR KENT FintM.lltRn ItOOMS FOR RENT Well furnished rooms with nil conveniences In modern homo, gentleman and wifo or la dles only. Call mornings. 422 South 1-atirel. FQR RENT Largo sleeping rooms, and modorn housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable. Phono 102C-L. 222 South Holly " street, FOR REM OFFICES FORRENT Large." comfortnbfoVf flco rooms with elevator sorvlco, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Mcdtord Furni ture & Ildw. Co. a fc ,. 3fc j FOR HUNT FURNISHED AITS, FOR RENT ComSiictoiy fiirn'isnod npartmonts. Tho Derbcn, 10 Quiuco st. FOR SALE LANDS FOR SALE Who wants SO acres ot rich, free soil of which 20 acres havo been cultivated and balance easily cjcarablq? lias u 4 room log house, milk house, good well mid small orchard:, fine, location. Total prlco only $2000 oil terms ot $75Q cash and a long time uu tho balance. Come and see. E. S. Tn my. 201 Carnott-Coroy blk. 39 FOR SALE ACREAGE FOR SALE Cholco 5 aero homo; easy terms. East 1,4th s,t. Phono 1000-M. 41 FOR SALi; HOUSES FOR SAIE OlMtENT- oivrooni modorn house, full basement; nlso 4 room house. G2S West Palm St., I.W blocks yeat of, North, Oak dalo. ' 38 -. . , j, 'jf FOR SALE IISCELli.NF.OUS FQR SALE aoHno8toveTT23 foet picket fence Call 525 W. 10th. 43 FOR SALE Single comb whlto leg horn hens, Wykoft strain, tn full laying, 75o each. F. S. Carpenter, Phono 201-R-l. 42 FOR SALE Reds, dressors, tables, cjinlrs., refrUjcratpr, .range, heater, rugs, tubs, tools, fruit jars, and many other thins. J. O. Schmidt. 30 Rose avo, Phono 924-J. FOR SALE-rQqud, worlf team, vag on and harness. Will sell any part or will tnko good dollvery horso hit on team. Jus, Howling, 20 S. Potion st. 39 FOR SALE 50,000 foot good lum ber snUahlq fqr Ikivus, packing liouBeSj also 75 squuros good Ri(b borold roofing, Q. Allder & Sous. ., WODQ lUl'i QlMl'Utm. n FOH SAI.H: A good walnut organ for sale. Inquire at 239 H. Front st. 38 FOR 8ALK Vcgotablo plants, cab bngo ic, tomato Ic. C. Carey's, Talent, It. F. D. No. 1, Oro. Phono 1C-F-11. FOR 3ALK Italian bees and queens Jas. Stewart. Phono. C40-U,, Med-. iaru, wre. iu FOR SALE Fruit box labols la one two or three colors, printed as you ordor at the Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Loose loaf ledger syi toms, any stylo or made to order by tho Mall Tribuoe bindery. FOR SALE Purebred Poland China boars, at a bargain. Phono 241-J-4. WANTED C teams to haul crushed rock. Medford Concrete Construc tion Co. 38 FOR SALE Two mules, wagon, har ness, ono buggy harness and horse. 335 North Central. 39 FOR SALE Good working horse, and 100 young leghorn chickens. Mrs. Kloepper. Hot 17, It. F. D. No. 1, Medford. .39 FOR SALE Legal blanks, tresspass notices, for sale or rent slnxs t the Mall Tribune. FOR SALES Letter heads and fancr stationery, printed, engraved orl embossed, as you wish at the Mall Tribune WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Plain "sewing, patching and quilting. Call any day but Saturday. Phono 962-X. 49 WANTED Work ror thrco heavy teams. R. K. Phelan, 3G Portland Ave, Medford. 39 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Ford runabout not older thau 1911 make; must bo In first class condition and cheap for cash. Would consider five passenger Ford, OIvo full particulars In first letter. Addross "Out of Town." caro Mall Tribune 3S WANTED Tutoring, children of all ages. Will also Instruct foreigners In English. 1127 E. Main. Tel. 757-L. 40 WANTED -f Spring tooth harrow. Will exchange wood for work horse, nlso 10 ncrcs pears with houso for Medford bungalow. C. II. A., Mall Tribune WANTED TO IIUY llecf cattlo. stock cattle, calves, all kinds, sheep, hides, wool, etc. Uob Crowder. phone 1029-W. 54 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY, TO LOAN On city and closo in ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 3GS1. MONEY TO LOAN $1000 to $5000 to loan on Improved farm proper ty. Dennett Investment Co. LOST LOST Motorcycle exhaust pipe on JucksqnvHIo-Applegato road. Find er pleasu notify It. J. Taggort, Medford, Phono 25-J-2. 30 FOR EXCn.MR KOU H.WHAKflR Sninll Wlllinn. 'otto ninth for Medfprd residence; $2000. Clark Realty Co. FOR EXCHANGE Clear luegmoand i ncroauu nil to S30.U00. far well. improvod rauch. Clark Realty Co. HUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts ROGUE RIVER VALLEY All. STRACV CO., No. C South ContrqU Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 1 and 2, Postofflco btdg. A. B, REAMES, LAWYER Garuott Corey bldg. W. J. QANTQN Attorney ami Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main strcot, Medford, Oro, Wm. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts COLV1U & RO HERTS. LAWYERS Meiliora Kailfiual JJaak nuUtllog. Piai3Frvnr V t By "Bud" Fisher Auto Supplies.. LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In making springs Is tho tempering. Wo aro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso our springs when othors fall. Sold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth St., Portland, Ore. Accountants p. It. WOOD (Scnor.il Accountant iour oooKS nuditcil and kept for a roasonablo flguro; your business solicited. Offlco. Medford Mall Tribune bldg.: phono Oll-R-2; rcs lenco phono 037. Chiropractors DR. R. J. LOCKWOQD, Qhlropractor, nerve specialist, Rooms 203-204-205 Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific magsago glvon; advlco In dietetics, medical gym nastics, hydroptberapy. Lady at tendant Phono, office 945. resi dence 671-R. DR. A. R. IIEDUE8, Dr. Louise E. Hedges .Mcchpno-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothornplsts. Thcso systems, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydrc-theraphy, etc.. produce results In both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. 230 North Dartlctt St. next door to M. E. church. I to urn 9 a. m. to .5 p. m. Other bears by appointment Phono U7-J. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Coroy bldg.. suite Medford, Ore Phono 85C. 310, Garbage GARDAGE Got your promise clcanod up for tho winter. Call on tho city garbago wagons for good Mervlcc. Phono C25-L. F. Y. Allen. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Itrlng your work to mo at tho sign ot tho Mall Tribune Printers anil Publlilicrs MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has , the. best equipped printing offico In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systoms, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Physicians and Surgeons DIL F. G. OARLOWT DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic Physicians, 41C-117 Gurnctt-Coroy bldg.. phono 103 G-L. Residence 420 South Laurel Bt. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. , MYRTLE. S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited to diseases of woman; Offices 232 E. Main. Phonos, office 807; resldonco 814. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to 'eye ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested nnd glasses supplied Offico 22S East Main St., Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phono,; E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Offico Jat-k-bou County Rank bldg. Offlcu phono 43-R; reatdenco phono 08-R. DR. MARION Physician and aur geon, Stowart bldg., corner Main and Unrtlett sts.; offico phouoi27. resldonco phono 27-J-2. - , DR. MARTIN C. BAKDER Physi cian aud surgeon. Office Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotol. Houru 10 to 12, 1 to I. Phono 110-J, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and Burgeon, Phones, office 3C, roal denco 721-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 0. - DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathlq I'uaiumi, aua linrilOU- UVTW building. Phono 904-JJ. i ;'.' R. J. CONJlOY, M,D.-PhyBlcIan.and Surgeon. Over. Hutchison & Lums den. 215 B. Main St. Phooo 77. Stenographers ; ELLA'ld, "aAUNYAW- Palmblock? Stenographic work doue quickly and woll. Transfer EAPS TRANSMiy&nUAaiicS.' ' -Office 10 South. Fir 8t, pfcQM 315. Prices rltflit. Skrvh gunr- auiesu. j LPillilll"- I TJ mm iiiyi.inw.il u & m