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I f ffVf JtWlSjl '!.' . ". -, , .p-. ' .V-'--:TiT ' ' i ' r i i ill q MIW IIWTPWIPVPV v" 4 ' Jeff Has Taken the Japanese Situation Into SHE CALLED BY E HAN I'ltASVIKCO, C, May 7 - -Tim light .tud power niu.irll of Cull furnl. mi affiliation of milium em ployed In vnrlmm branchc of gas iitnl electrkal Hurk, lulled n trlko today mbnIikI Hih Pacific On k Etcetrlr uinipnuy. Various ixtlmiito of i ln niiiiilnr of mud iifOiii-,1 urn from I (Mid to 3000. Aboiit hUO nitvi at Inwihml In Hon PntucUro. Tlu Mrtk will tin ntntuwliUi. Tim utrlko n called bet-niiae of n failure lo reach nu ngn'oniem on it demand of whkii Incrmmu niul ono tiny n wnk re. Tint lurrenae niked amount or iirarllrnlly 26 rwtilM n day for woi)' mnti employed. Trouble linn boon browing for aov oral uwka. Tli council Him orgnn laoil MMml wki ntfo nml the flrat Mop as to secure rerugnltloti. The Pimlflc Gas ft Ulirlrlc eomapuy ut flrflt rvfiMml to tnmt Hltlt Ihi) now onuucH. Inn n utrlko hum threatened nml tltit riimpnuy gave In. TRAGEDY nESULT OF COUNTRY GIRL IN CITY liimioiT, Mult.. Mnv7. Thv mi. Ilee ImIin lliet Hint (ho unidcutl fll ymiiitf hoiimiii foittitl murdered yoelerdHy in Him nator of Vox orook Nt On.e point, a mirluuli, mm n mwnitry irtrl who came to Iho city In (unroll or wrk. They Iwliovo xho mt mil tiiHMiiMn, Him wronged, submitted to tiniiiimil oH'nttion mul whc telum. Thti (fiiiuilv iiliyMciitn mi. ihhmiimmI I.mIhv llml ho xlrl wim tin limUlfillv ilwitl liffnn Iiit hotly vih plnoftl in llu crrck. DOY ON TRIAL FOR MUHDER OF FATHER l'.OS A.VCTlltf. rl May 7. -Tin- initl or Miutiii Id.-k.-it, 11, t'lmi('il with I ho iiiiinlor of hi fulh. or, Henry llit'lii'rl, wim rnlloil toilny hitfont SiiKHr JihIkp Wlllin, Tho liny hhol nml Killed his Hither with u iiil eiilihrti riflti. lie clnimnl ho IimiI lit'eii ilrivon I'i-hiiIIo liy Kickorl'.-i nllugeil iilnme of IiIm wife. Tho Iiov'h mother wim the ohief wilnown Tor tho tiofoiirfo. MARKET REPORT Price J'alil by Drnlem llUTTKIt SOu. . 1'OTATOKS ri0fl5a. appi.ks mmi. ONIO.NH fibdS70o. CAUI.in.OVi:it7fi$1.25. HOKBY 10lfla lb. 0l)r:U-2to Kii. CIIICKKXK-IU'nR, 101'J nlivej 3(IU(I ilroHHeil. POKic - ionir. JIKKK PJ.lilo. liAKD Ra. k ' HAC0N-118. HIIOUIJ)i:iIS-Mo. HAMS I8e. IJlWfll 8TUIvfc-2040 41 loz. ASl'AUAdUK J0J()o. MviMiock 1I0CIS Drease.l, 8ju; nlivo 7. NIIIWI' l(fio., HTKMItS-Allve, do. c;0WH Alivo, n(lo. VKAi, DrosHucl, 11 o. POUIiTKY Ii.oil' ililakonH, lOo; npriii(,'H, 1'Jii; diosHod, l'JMo. liny, nml flralit (MHuk l'i'luo.) wiikat-ti.no. OATH- 1.00. HAY -Vdtoli, U tonj irrnln, $13. HAUia-SV 27 Ion, COUN-$J0 tou. R1SC0 ELECTRICIANS f AW.Urr ) PEAT'S " E Itenl CmIiiIi Triitixfi'i-K. Julia Doiihletlny et Mr tn I'rnnk Amy, iee lot X hlk SO Med fonl . . It. I" Antlo tit nx. to (I. Town Hni. droil Mirt iov tji S7 H It 3 W . . (I W. I'rhlily to !rlrtiiln Ite.l IHtth, iloetl purl 1)1.0 VJ ti H It I ff 10 200 (I. ('. (Iiirrott et in. to . Wooileork, tleeil lot 2 lilk C Now mltl Wooilvllle I Ullltetl Htftteii to I). Oletncrm, lim-t mio 12 ti 36 H It 3 K.l'ntent A. M. I'nrvo et vlr to It. K. I'nrknnJ ot nl., Ahh portion 1)1.0 7 J. Hurt et ii v. to 1.. V. Xlmmor. nrt 1)1.0 72 tji 3S H It I W 1 (I. W. IIikiI to llntte I'mIU I.iiiii her Co., jiurt nee 1C tp 3S H It 3 It . j J. I. Trnry tn J. ("on ell t ux deeil pnrt ieo 8 tp 3l H It I K t H. U I'nKoley lo It. Wtmt. ilnetl pnrt eo I I tp 3R H It S V. . 1 A. I). Ilelnm to J. I". Oliniiituir- liiln. tteoil iKtrl duo 10 tp 3K H It t K 10 Jon. Dick to O. A. Ilnmlln ct in., ileetl lot Id hlk 1' llry nnt ntlil .Mmlfortl J. A. (Inmmlll ot nx. to l.nny Tnktor, ileetl jwrt Heo 17 tp 3K H It I IC V. M. (Ini'liM to It. It. (Inchwi, iltXHt imrt 1)1.0 49 tp S K It 2 W 10 Mnrilfti;o I.Iitum'ii. Mn)d Klw ooil nml I land JohiiMon. It. I). (;nmpbell nud Mabel Dunne. Harvey I.oiikwoII and flailln WIN von. HlKln Mrntney ami ltryd Sinllh. TRAIN ROBBER IDENTIFIED DV MAN HE WOUNDED KANSAS CITY, Mo., 3lv 7. lileiitirienlio'u of the Wounded limn nrreMcil nenr llirniiiishnm. .Mo., tm the lohliur who held up a Kuuvm Citv Souiherii train nonr doplhi limt Thurhduy niKlit, wjik mndo horo to day hy .leHite M. Short, it inillionnire mine on nor. Short oNolmnfti'd f.ho4 with Hid Imndit, holh himtuiiimK m veru litillet hoiiiiiIh, PHOENIX ITEMS Y. Heiirdsluy nud wife mndo n hiiNiuoMu trip to .Mcdfonl TiuiMlny. .Mix. l.(xr.Iu Slniudirf is yet Utto fiU'U. MiU 1 .oinino I.uwloii mid Minn Mil died llliltni of Mmlford spent the week-end with Mian Minion Hnrnuin. .Mrs. (leorh'ii Klfoix returned home Moiiilny nfter hioudin) u few tlnyn with Iiit duuKliter nl Central Point. CI. Puller and his nephew. Harry Puller relurnod from I heir trip to Onklnud und Tuilock, Cnllftiniin tho Hint of the week. Tho Presllylorlim LihIIph' Aid will ineol'with .Mih. T. Alulmit'ii WediieH tlny nftornoou. II. J'eulil-ld of Medford spout UVdiioMlny Willi Dr. Italllie and wife. .Mi'h. A. Ilolloway, of tho llollowuy oreliurdrt traiiHiiotcd Inisinoss in town Siiturduy. Air. nnd Aim. CI. A. Aloro leave Pri diiy for Oaklnml, Oil., to lie presout at tho marriiiKo of Air. Morse's Bis ter, AHhh Alarjoriu Alowe, whleli 8 to take plaeu ill tlio iiear futuru. Thbro will hu a eouourt K'iven in (ho W. 0. V. hall Thursday oveuinc hy tho .Mcdfonl ltaptlsl choir and or oIiunU'iv assisted hy tho Alodford Presbyterian quiti'totto. jivoa tindov tho aiiili'os of tho Chrltian Emleiiv- or hiieioty. leu oruam will ho sorvoil. (I. 'A. Hover, tho liorUmillurUlJaol.. i .11 , iZlZ . ' " 0,,," was a btibincsy culler in towu Mou- AHODKOWl) VAM, TliriUTNK, MflnFOTU), bltVKnON. WICDXKSPA v, auv 7. U)1X dny. .Mr. llovor reporlfl hm orelinrij!"'"1 Kurklond. nro hero l.ohllnK ncrv- in n K'"t1 tiOIHlltioll. ii, i ir ii.iiii.. .....i ...ir.. ,.tj..i ' f in !' nun f(i im W. R HniMii mul fmnilv in .Mo.iror.l,n,J("lt ,,,r,'' w,,'k,,' '"ll Menu I)m on .Mto.il.iy. Tiny fonr.,1 .Mr. "Jlri.wn "ov,'r a,"l,J,,, n"u tU"' ttl hBV rsflovi-riiiK fiom the injnrieH lie re-,n ,ar' cnin"; ... emve.1 in P..rll.....l tu-.. ueelm nmi1 'f'1" " AM. MCtOty mot Hltll fni.n ImiiiK ihniwn from the trninP'"- ""chijnan lait Tht.m.Iay. (..Ko while it win in motion. .Mm. Hrown,"" '"'" u it'" "mo Hunt to INirllnml u w.k iiro to nc-.' h"d- Th" ,a,"" ,,n,,,,oa ,,od"B t,M ron,,My In... home. .Mr. Ilruwii whk X '' "",l,1 u ;MrH- ,,w'f". ' retimiiiiK from n trip to the e..t t,,0" met AI'r" S4 nt,d "" ,10W ' niton lie xvtm injured. I DUTTE FALLS I . Keveral on Laurel Mtrect, luuludliiK MeMiTH. WrlKht, ltopt, Vraileiilniri; and ItdmoudiHJii, uro ImprovliiK tlmlr lotH nud that auction of town look llk an entirely different placi. 0. P. llrlKK. pontnumter. who han)q,0 into oll Tueday and Friday boon Keno for nomo tl.n, con.o homo HaturdHy. V hopo be will itny with u for u whllo. Itvorelt Abbott, whone Jaw wan, broken while working at the douky ' eiiKlne. rnmv home Sntnrdny. ITo wa mniidliiK tar the rnblo when It broko and hit hlni, knocklnu him MKitln.l n lo and broakliiK hi Jn,day for KaRlo I'olnt, wftero alio will In tno jiIiicim. It la hoped that tho accident will not provo norloua. ilnv. Day una wire will leave uoxt wetik for Atlautn. On. They expect tn Iio'hoiio about atx Week. Mr. Day was appointed aoutbern Oro j;ona illownto to thn ineeilnR of the I'roabytry In the Houthorn city In May. Unite s rrowd came In on tho trntn Halurdtiy nnd nro now cmnix-d nbobt n mile Houth of town, where thoy ox ict to cut wood. Ml wi Lota Peelor, whoxo homo la In this plnco hut who Is teaching m-tiool up llOKiio river, near Trail, la quite a horoluo In Hint neighborhood, l.aat Sunday alio, with novornl other ohiik people, went up on Horry rock. It la iiilto a ellinb and nt tho top ;t I nlmoat precipitous ao It hecomos iifcwttnry to nan a ropo. Tho other KlrU ilecldod thoy wore hlRh eiiouch. but MIhi Teetor. not to be bonteu bv tho boy, "aealed" It, plantetl it flag on tho peak and fired a ruii uh hIk- iml to tho community. She Ih tho flrat of hor box to reach tho top. Jack Monro and wlfo moved a few week ni;o, down to Dupro'a wood t'ltmp, about thrco inlloH tiolow bore. Thoy liavo a "hoat" of men worklni; and are cuttlni; lots of wood. Two youiiK Indies. Mlsaos Howard Peevish Children Suffer With Worms Don't bo nngryy with your child bocnuiio.hq or alio In continually Irrlt ublo. In U9 out of 100 enses you will find that the trouble Is worm. Anionic tho common symptoms of tho preaenco of round worms nro norvoiiHiioHs which often lends to oplloptlform attacks dlliiesa, vor Hko, capricious nppotlto, restlosa sloop, Itchlnj; of tho eyes and noao, nausea mid ofton hyatorla. Hound worm uro aovornl Inches In length nnd Infoat tho stomach. Occasionally HoVeral hundred nro found In a ntnKlo poaon. Thread worms uro smaller, often not Ioui;er than a quarter of an Inch. Tho symptoms denotliiB their prononco nro nliout tho sumo, but In this ciiho tho child has no nppotlto. Jnyiio's Tonic VormlfUKo Is uiisui" paased In ronioviiiR worms. Not only wll U destroy tliuni, but Its tonic ef fects will restore tho stomach to healthy activity. As Jnyno'n Tonlo Vermlfuuo soldoin'purKos. Hi olndlcn tlohs of tho beneficial effects will bu tho Unprovod condition of tho person tiatiiK It. Mllllnha' of pnronts liavo pralsod this inodlolno for moro than 80 years. Insist upon Jnyno's Tonlo VormlfiiKo, nnd accept no othor. Sold by drug- mats ovorywhoro. His Own Hands ' . . . , . . C0fini&nTQi-zQt tap-.Co "'" '" u,u n''"1'" " ' l" k uchool. Thoy liavo licou horo for to begin Mulltliii;. Tho Te.inht club I.n litK'm work on tho park. Now that wo liavo city water our uuerKtlc citizen should ,Kot liny und Improve our town. Wo oxpect to have "tho boat band In the land' nud 1 don't think wo will be dlftappolntctl tf tho old prov erb about practice 'mnklni; perfect I true, for they keep u awake until nlithtH of each week. Let them play. . f0r wo nil uiilov It. j0,ii Down, who linn been In Lone (,c), for novurnl month, ramo homo Tliurmlav, brl.iRln: a friend with bl.n. They nro now buy plpln water to tho Down property, Mica Oaiiello Ijafkaon loft Satur- vlalt bor parents and numuroim frlond. O. IJ. Morris la cnrlnu for tno atom In her nbsunco, AT JAOKSOXVII.l.i: Call for Mall Trlbnno vacuum cloaners at Mr. Abbott's hardware store. To tho bolder of flrat mortgage, fi per rent sinking fund gold bonds of tho l'nclflc & Knatern Hallway, duo Juno 1. 1937: The underalRncd, truateo undor tho mortgage above referred to, de sires under authority of anld mort gage, to expend tho sum of Thirty elghl Thousand. Nino Hundred Klghty-Boveu and Forty-five hun dredths dollars ( $38.987.45 1 In the purchuao of bonds ot anld Inane, pro vided audi purchaao can, In Its opin ion, bo now mndo ndvantngeoualy. Kealed offer of aald bond tuny bo aont to tho office of tho undersigned. ai uu iiroauway. .now jork rity. on or before June 3. 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, COLUM 111 A-KNICICKimOCKHIl THUST COMPANY, Succeaaor Truateo. Iy Oeorije K. WArren. Trust orflcor. Dated Now York, May 5, 1913. FPU ItKNT yUKXlHItWi ItOOMS FOR RKNT- FurnUliod slcoplng room In modern houae, $1.00 a week; closo In. Phono 372-J. 39 FOR ItKNT Welt fnriilshiHl rooms with all conveniences In modern homo, gentleman und wlfo or la dles only. Call niornluga. 422 South Laurel. FOR RKNT Largo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very ronsonnblo. Phono 102G-L. 22 South Holly Btrcot. NEW TODAY , 540 ncros In Klamath county; a horao training ranch, woll stocked; good buildings nud fences, lots ot outaldo range. Will tako some- trade. $25,000. South Dakota, Minnesota and Mis souri land to triulo. for property In tho Roguo River valley. Flno S room bungalow, with ox collout furnishings, closo In, nud good garugo. FurnlBlied compluto, $4500. C. D. HOON Room 1U Jackson County Hunk Hldg Telephone 1037-J. ... , FOH ItKNI nOUHKfl I "nil IIKN'T PI VI. rmn mmlnrn titr nU lied bo ll bo, at 520 H. Ivy. I'hono 720-Y. i 1 KOIl lti:NT Flvo room modern apartment, (looping porch, JIG; aeven room houae. sleeping porch. Col. II. II. Sargent. 810 Oakdalc Houth. CI FOIt ItKNT Modern bungalow; built-in furniture; bcantirul lawn. 309 H. Newtown. FOIt HUNT 0 room modern fur nished houae. 730 West 11th at. FOIt ItKNT Furnished C-room house, water rent paid, $25. CIS King at FOR niJNT Furnished house, closo In. M. A. Itador, at M. F. & H. Co. FOIt ItKNT Modern 7 room house and bungalow, furnished or un furnished. V. H. Kvcrhard, 1013 Woat 9lh. FOH ItKNT HOUHKKKKI'IKG ItOO.MS FOIt ItKNT Housekeeping room wHh bath and ima. 345 North llartlett. I'Olt ItKNT lUKMSIIKI) AITS. FOIt ItKNT Completely furnlahed apartments. Tho Ucrben, 10 Qnlnco at. FOIt KK.V1 UFFICIS FOR ItKNT Largo, comfortable of flco rooms with elevator servlco, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Hdw. Co. FOIt S.VLK UXXDS FOR 8ALK Canada land. See Geo. II. Young, ngt. for Canadian Pa cific R. It. lauds. Geo. II. Young. It. F. D. 1, Ilox 12. Phono 7-F-4. 4P FOR SALK Whc wants 80 acros of rich, free soil of which 20 acros have been cultivated nud balanco easily clenrablo? lias a 4 room log house, milk houae, good well and small orchard; flno location. Total price only $2500 on terms of $750 cash nnd a long time on tho balance. Come nnd see. K. S. Tinny, 201 Garnett-Coroy blk. 39 FOR SAMv ACUKAGK FOR SALK One-third urro berry patch, 2 blocks from pnvomont. Throe room house, chickens, coops etc. W. II. Kverhard, 1013 West 9th. FOR SALK Cholco 5 aero borne; easy tonus. East 14th at. Phono 10r.0-M. 4) FOR SALK MlriCKLljANKOUS FOR SALE Letter heads and fancy stationery, printed, engraved or omboasod, as you wlah at tho Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Pedigreed Poland China boar. R. 1). 1, Hox 73, Contral Point, or phono Far mer 11-184. FOR SALE Flno young team of mules, Juat tho thing for orchard work, good drivers; price reason oblo. A. K. Wure, offlco at Com mercial club. 42 FOR SALE Single coiiib whlto leg horn hons, Wykoff strain, In full laying, 75c each. F. S. Carnonter, Phono 201-R-4. 42 FOR SALE Ilods, dressors, tables, chairs, rofrlgerntor, run go. beater, ruga, tubs, tools, fruit Jars and many other things." J, C. Schmidt. 80 Roso uve. Phono 924-J. FOR SALE Good work team, wag on and harness. Will soil any part or will tako good delivery horao tu on toain. Jus. Howling, 20 S. Peach st. 39 FOR SALE 50.000 foot good lum ber 8uItnblo for barns, packing bouses; nlao 75 squares good Rub borold roofing. 0. Alldur & Sous, Phono 1027-J or 901-M. 39 FOR SALE Tho notdrt Jorsoy cow Grace Fayuo froah producing sev en gallonu high tested ntllk por day. St. Mary's Acadonvy. 40 FOR SALE Vogotablo plants, cab- bago MiC tomato lo. C. Carey's. Talent. It. V, D. No. 1, Ore. Phono 1C-P-11. r FOIt 8AM5 MISCTLLAXKOUS FOR BALK Gas range and hot wa ter heater at 2 Almond at. Phone 522-L. A I FOR 8ALK Flrat claaa cull pota toes $( per ton. Scott V. Davis. I'hono fcOS-H. 40 FOR SALK Italian bees and queens Jas. Stbwart. Phone GIO-R., Med ford, Ore. 4C FOR SALE Fruit box labels la one two or three colors, printed ss you ordr at the Mall Tribune. N FOR SALK Looi leaf ledgor ays tcma, any atyle or made to ordor by tho Mnll TrlbuDo blndory. FOR SALK Purebred Poland China boars, at a bargain. Phono 241-J-i. FOR SALK Two mules, wagon, har ness, ono buggy harness nnd horae. 335 North Central. 39 FOR SALK Good working horse, nnd 100 young leghorn chickens. Mrs. Klwpper. Hox 17, It. F. T). No. 1, Medford. 39 FOR SALK Legal blanks, tresspass nonces, tor aaio or rent ainga si the Mall Tribune. FOIt SALK Oaaollno atovc, 123 feet picket fence. Call G2G W. 10th. 43 IIKI.I' WAXTKD rLlLK WANTKD Kxpcrlonccd woman for general housowork; good wage. Phono 340-R. 41 WANTKD SITCATIOX8 WANTKD PJalnaew'firg, "UhinK and quilting. Call any day bui Saturday. Phone 92-X. 49 WANTED Wort ro threo beavy teams. It. K. Phclan, 30 Portland Ave-, Medford. 39 WANTED MISCKMjAMKOUS VANTED Tutoring, chndrou o? ai ages. Will nlao Instruct foreigners In English. 1427 E. Main. Tel. 757-L. 40 WANTED Spring tooth harrow. Will oxchango wood for work horse, nlao 10 acres pears with houso for Medford bungalow. C. 11. A., Mall Trtbuno. WANTED TO HUY ncef cattle, stock cattle, 'calves, all kinds, sheep, hldea, wool, etc. Dob Crowdop, phonp 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 30S1. MONEY TO LOAN $1000 to $.5000, to lonu on improved farm proper ty. Dennett Investment Co. LOST LOST Motorcyclo exhauat pipe on Jnckaouvlllo-Appleguto road. Find er plcaau notify It. J. Taggort. Medford. Phono 25-J-2. 39 FOR ILVCTfAMUU FOR EXCHANGE Small WHIam otto ranch for Medford rosldenee: $2000. Clark Roalty Co. FOR EXCHANGE Clbar Incomo nnd acreago up to $30,000. for woll lmprovod ranch. Clark Realty Co. t ' ' '.i.r I, , - UUSIXESS DIRECTOltY Abatrncts ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ATI STRACT CO., No. 6 South Contral. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, WM. V. MEALEY Ajtorneys-at-LAw. Rooms 1 nnd 2, Posfofflco bldg. i A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Coroy bldg. -qaruott- W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Oro. Win. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts COLVIG &. ROHERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Hnik Dutldlng. Stenograpliers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work douo quickly nud woll,' r'iVnwRrvn. , . By "Bud" Fisher IIU8INKSS DIREOTORV Auto Supplies. LAMER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In making springs Is tho tempering. Wo afo operating tho largest, oldest and beat equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee 20 North Fif teenth St., Portland, Ore. AcroHntanu D. R. WOOD General Aivoitntnnl Your books audited nnd kept for a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mall Tribune bldg.; phono Gll-R-2; res lenco phono 537, Clilropntctors DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor. nerro specialist. Rooms 203-204-205 Garnctt-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific maaaago given; advlco In dietetics, medical gym naatics. hydropthcrapy. Lady at tendant. Phono, office 945, resi dence 571-R. DR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Loulao B. Hedges Mechano-Thcraplats, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplata. Theao syatoma, Including dietetics, cura tive, gymnastics, bydro-thcraphy, etc.. prodaco results In bath acute and chronic diseases. Conaulta Hon free. 230 North Dartlott St.. next door to M. E. church. Hours 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. Other bears by nppolnttnent. Phous U7-J. DentiM DR. W. SI. VAN SCOYOO DR C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnott - Corey bldg., sulto 310, Medford, Oro. Phono 8GC. Garbage GARIIAGE Got your promises cleaned up for tho winter. Call on the city garbngo wagons for good Bervlco. Phono C25-L. F. Y. Allen. Notary Public, HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary nub ile, nrlng your work to mo at tho sign of tbo Mall Tribune. Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, looao leaf ledgers, billing syatoms, etc Portland vrlcoa. 27 North Fir St. I'liyslcluns and Surgeons DIL P. Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 41C-417 Garnett-Coroy bldg.. phono 1Q3C-L. Residence 420 South Laurel st. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited to diseases ot women. Offices 232 E. Main. Phones, office 8C7; rqaldonco 814. DR. J, J. EMMENS Phyelclnn and Burgeon. Practlco limited to oyo, oar, noao and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied Offlco 228 East Main St., Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. nt. Phone, E. D. PICKEL. M. D. Offlco Juck 8on County llnnk bldg. Offlco phono 43-R; rcatdouco phono 58-R. DR. MARION Physician and sur geon, Stewurt bldg., corner Main and Ilartlott sts.; offlco phono 27, resldonco phono 27-J-2. DR. MARTIN O. HARDER Phyal clau ami surgeon. Office Palm block, oppqsltu Nnah Hotel. Hours ,10 to 12, 1 tu4. Phono UO-J, , DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgoon. Phones, offlco 30, roal- deuce 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Gnrnett - Corey building. Phono 904-M. It. J. CONROY, M. D. Phyalclau and Surgeon. Over Hutchlaou & Luins don. 215 B. Mala St. Phono 77, Trunsfcr EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO, Offlco 10 South Fir St. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar 'I i l 8' m e y