Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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-out Ur To
riY "now'
HEAR TARIFF TALK
WANIIISOTUN', Mm I". Demo
mile iiicinltiTK or I lie M'hiilc finance
eoniniilti'o today I mi I cd niinui)i(i
Hum to nlloml licuriiut on ncvcral
lllllff Hflll'llllJfM, ilmt (jilt HllltCIIICIlU
of iiiimufHottm'r who attend to ex
pro (liutr view ninv In' enrrieil to
the public-. Knoli wiIiium will lie
Kivcn a t'lmiu'o lo niiMwiT titttliiitM
H'Hiirdiug (lit) particular oluululu in
whleli do Ik inturitili'il.
.Sonulor SiniiiiixiR twlny pri'dielfri
Ilmt tliu fiiiaiici1 miiimilleo will fin
ili it I'oiiMili'rntioii of tin' tariff lull
ill tllH'U WeoU. llu WOllli! UUlko 110
prcilii'liun of dm length of the de
bute mi I ho floor.
TARIFF LAW CHANGES TO WIPE
OUT FRAUD IN CUSTOM FEES
WASHINGTON. May 17 Admin
litratlvo changes In tho larlff law
which Mould rvolutlonUo oxUUiik
riulotiiH system will bo considered by
a nuh-coiumlttoo of Din senate finance
committee liimorrow when AMtstnut
AtlortH'y General Dculson and Amtls
laul Secretary of (ho Treasury Cur
IU will uliilioralo Ihulr" rurommonda
tloiu Hint tliu nonrotary of tho troa
a ry ho aitlhorUvd lu proclaim i l ttt t
ahlo voltio mi liifnortud uiurohandUu
and that (ho iuntoii il)tnrni)n bo
prohibited from ucwiitliiK uintliiK)iit
fro In ninpn1lii from th duuUluui
of colluilom.
TIii'mo offldnU will urgo tint ay
irn! for ri-ajijiraUwttitiiit of nlmw
of iiit'rrhaiidlM ho takun from tho
hoard of Unltud Rlntoii Houural nn
ItraUora and lodtuxl with tho hoard of
oxiiiiilnom lo bo coiitio(d of nix or
mivcii inemberw atuiolutcd uudor Ilia
rlll Korvhu. TIiIh bourd would rou
ntlluto nil reHlvo HafuKUiird
itgalnttl fnuidnluut iiiulur-valiiutlon.
WAHIIINOTON. .May 17.--Demo-e.ratle
leader In tho lenalo woru nu
dorned late I'rlda) In Ihulr deioriulun
t Ion to refer tho Underwood tariff
hill to the flnnueo roinmltteu for roil
Mdernllou without tho publle hear
Iiikh. The reuroHe-l.n Kollellonmeml
iiuiul dlrvt'tliiH tho puhllo hearliiK to
bo held were defeated by n vote nt
1 1 lo ;i(i and n motion of Heuator
SlmmoiiH to refer (ho bill wau (hen
panHfid without a roll rail.
Two democrats, Itnundoll and
Thornton of l.nuhduua voted for thu
republican nmeudment; 1'oludextvr,
of WoHliliiHton, proKi'OHslvo, voted
with tho majority.
Kenator .fonea of WnHhlnnton, re
publican, who previously had deter
mined (o voto nr.iiliiHt (ho puhllo
henrliiRM, announced Junt hoforo roll
cull ho hud rhniiKod his mind bocnuso
(ho flnauro suh-cnmmKtoeH were Klv
Iiik prlvnto hearliiKd to eoiiio Intereatii
which hu thoiiKht should bo puhllo.
Tho finance committee will moot
noxt week to Hoar reports from (ho
HUh-coiumUteort oiiKURcd lu (ho eon
itlileratloii of various achodules of (ho
bill and Chairman ftlmmnus hopes to
report tho bill (o tho scna(o by Juno.
Already (tilto u larno number of
minor ehatiHos are nUKBeutod by the
HUh'Commltteos, Theso will bo con
Hldered In n party caucus to bo called
beforu the bill Is voportod.
DEPUTIES IN STRIKE DISTRICT'
WEAKEN BEFORE DYNAMITE
p. .i pif i
WUAUTON, N, J., Mny 17- Torri
fled by (ho frequent mio of ilynniuUo
iitolou fmm tho mnnjtfno ot tho
Mount Hope mine, sovornl hundred
- s r '"mi 1
I.I ... ... .t . I II - -. . - . I I . I , . J
NEWSPAPER IN TO I
I v "Nq. nothing
TAn T mqMT j
di'intlo won bronchi lu Nuwarlc to
proU'ct lint i'oiiiiaiiy'H property, ro
ftino to ri'tiialu. Tho wllhdrnwnl of
tho ddpullutt luft Iho initio dUlrkt un
guarded vxcupt fur a few prhntu do
lictleN. Klierlff (llllen linn notified
Iho ntntn niilhurltli' that MorrU
ronnty offlclnla look lo tho state for
proteolliin. Quiet prevailed at tho
iiilno tonlttlit.
AGED BROTHER OF EX-GOV.
HASTINGS IN MAD RATTLE
IIAHHIHlIl'ltO, Pa, May 17
Wltllnm llntliiK, brother of former
(loveruor Daniel lnntliij;ii, niailo a
uiurileroiu attack I'rlduy on Ho-k II.
Jllckok, himbnnd of Iho formor koy
eruor'n daiiKhter at lllokok'ii rol
denro In lhl city.
Hoveu hIioIm were fired nt lllckok
by llanlliiK from an automatic re
olver In a hand to hand BtniKKlo,
olio bullet took effect but In not be
Moved to lio Korloim. llnntlnRH m
arretted after n deicrato Rlrui;i;le
with tho police In which half a score
of'shotN wore uxchanKed.
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS.
J. V. .Meirilt peu( I'riduy in (lolil
IMII.
T. J. O'llura ninl K. I.. Farm mo
(oryd lo .IncW'niille FrMny nflor-
uiion on a bullion trip.
Mhm Hmitli, ..MUw Hliason, Mix. A.
J. Ditiihip. ,Mi Akiioh Dunlup, Mikit
Yoniitf, 1J. j. Tptllu weio hiiihuk our
jHjoplo pi ileiitvird rndnv nrtenioon.
J. 1'rveiunH reevieil n Case nu
lomuliilo ll)i week,
Mr. IIokh nnii Mrn Purke.Npile
Kio iheir roniiiH nJittlo parly Friday
ut (lie noun hpuf.
0. J. CuiUt redmieil miii!mr.Y
fiom Orvvulaiiilt wln it now in
emir;!' tC Uiijou fJopul Miwh'u nl
Meilfotil will bpeal, nt (lie I'lirUtiim
ehureli Sunday "niulil, Mny lfith. Mr.
Curler linn traveled up mid down
the ooiiftt of Labrador and (litvii
land bevernl jcarn. Ho in a native
of Xeurouudlainl and ho Iiuh had a
wide o.poiioiioe, ,uu will enjoy hear
ing him iih lie preaeluM (lie old tiuiA
(OHel of lepenluuee, l'uilli mid
obedienee.
To tho holders of first mortgsKo li
per emit wlukluK fund Kdd bonds of
thu l'nclfle & Kasteru Uallwny, duo
Juno 1, 1U37:
Tho iinderNlKiicd, Irustoo under
tho morttsnt;o nhovo referred to, de
slrca under authority of mild uuirt
koko, to expend tho sum or Thirty
eluht Thoimaud. N'lnu Hundred
KlKhty-seven and 1'orty-flvo liuu
dredthH dollars ( (38,087. 4T) In tho
purchase f bonds of mild hmuu, pro
vided filch purchase can. In Its opin
ion, bo now mado advauliiKeoiiHly,
Healed offers of mild houdH piiy bo
sout to tho offlco of tho uudorslKiiud,
ut 00 llroadway, New York City, on
or hoforo Juno 3, 1913, ut 12 o'clock
noon,
C(fLUMIIlA.-KN'l()KURUOCKtiU
TltUBT COMPANY,
Hucressor TrustOo.
Uy Ueoruo 10. Wurrdn,
Trmft OfflcoK
Dated Now York. May B. llil.
WIIYV
Ol'H CI()ICD
8 acreH DeAuJou, full boarliiK
10 uures Hoao, full hvurlp
(0 notes llartlett, full Iiohvuk
10 ic-os Cornice, U hpnit
' must soil ono of thosp bli)ck,3
of l'enrs ut Jut one-half value to
savo liiVKor tract. 12 ft, deep lonm
hoII; In Jackson (9tiutyu;t jnllcs from
Mudtord.
I'llco a.Uel, J?0ft. .
Wo want your bid on ono of thoso
tracts. Can tuko you out uuy after-
poon. v
J, V, UAltNKH
(IU.1 NVlUvoPtido
or' 2H First Kiilluiinl Hunk nuiuiiim
Mwworro MArr; 'mmvm,
t'Olt UKNT rUUMnilRtl IC003IH
KTMlnNTWell furiilshcil rooini
with all convenience In modern
homo, ientleinau and wf or la
ill en only. Call inornlngii, 422
Bouth Laurel.
KOI I HIiNT I.arKO ileopliiK roomi,
and inodarn houxekoudiiR apart
uiruu, prlcca very reasonable,
l'hono 1020-Ii. 222 Bouth Holly
treot.
t'Olt ItK.VI IIOIIKKKICIU'INU
IIOO.MH
FOIt HUNT UounokueplUK roomn
with bath and ;aa. 345 North
llartlelt.
i"ou itKM urn ci
mf m
KOH IIBNT Larue, comfortablo of
flcn roomi with elevator iervlfco,
loam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Mcdfbrd Kurnl
turo & lldw. Co.
FOll lti:.M IIOVNICS
KOlP iu:NT IMro iro'om modern
upartment, uleitpliiK porch, ttf;
ten room hoiue, uleepluK iorch.
Col. II. II. HarKont. 810 Oakdale
Bouth. 61
FOIt Itr.NT 8k room uufurnUhed
modern buiiRalow; Kns, electricity.
eat front mid flno shade. Inqulro
318 8. Laurel. ' 48
FOIt HK.NT Modem bunt-alow;
built-in furniture; beautiful lawn.
300 8. Nowtown.
FOIt HKNT Modern furnished
0-rooin housa, water rent paid.
J 20. CIS KIuk st.
FOIt IlKNT Furnished houso, cloo
In. CO .V. OratiK".
FOIt ItKNT Flvo room modern
apnrtmont, sleepliiK porch, $15;
oven room house, slcoplni porch.
115. Col. II. II. Sitrccut. 810
Oakdale Bouth. Cl
FOIt It KNT Modern 7 room houiso
and biuiKalow, furnished or un
furnished. V. II. Kvorliard. 101,1
West 0th.
FOIt HUNT 10 room liuuso rear of
Farmers & Frultrnwer bank,
suitable for hudueiH, real ontate.
hoardlui or roomliiK Iiouho. Cold
Hay Hoalty Co., th and Fir sis.
FOll IlKNT 30 room furnished
hnttil on poii'uulaKv.'. (luld ' Hay
Healty Co.
FOll HUNT 4 room House. $5. 00
per month, (lold Hay Healty Co.
FOIt HK.NT FtlltMSIIIjD AFTS.
FOIt ItkNV Coiiipfetely Mirnished
npnrtmontH, The Itorlien, 10
Quliico st.
ion sai.i: iiorsus
FOR HAI.i: In tho oily of Talent,
Ore, by L. N. Judd, a small, com
fortahlo dwollliiK houso and Vi a.
of land, $500, $20 cash down, Iml.
on time.
NEW TODAY
17-acro orchard near unod town,
nearly all full benilni; tipples, a few
you u It pours. Special reason for bell
Inn, and offered at a bargain nt $500
nu acre. Tho - crop should brliiR
$350 ni aero this year. No atmidB
HK. Let show you.
40 ncroa ot orchard, nun ot tho
show places ot thq valley; suporh
view, no frosts; halt ot It la In flu
ent ot bcarlui; upplos; 12 acres ot
flno youtm pears, balance lu alfalfa,
Good buildings. $G00 an aero It
tukou sopn, Lqadod to tho Hiiurds
with fruit this year.
20 acres ot tho finest youup; ponrs
lu tho valley, four years old; Irri
gated, mid wator right a" paid. Only
$250 per aero,
For rout, a flno sovou rpoQt home,
lnn?o yard, shado treos, wldo porches,
flroplaco, Kilt-ago, pavement, wator
paid. Will runt for $20 nor month
to tho right partlos.
G. D. HOON and
E. J. STEWART
mnwoiiih ojiiwon, hati'rdav, may- 17, miy.
r 5- 1
3 : 'i
ft1
FUU KALIC IKH'HKH
FOIt BALK 4" room houc and lot
$700, 100 carh and 15.00 pel
month. Cold Hay Itealty Co.
FPU HUNT 3ILSCICLl,AXi:oU8
FOIt IlKNT ilanclTcs, la7o7nd
Btnn.ll, alfalfa and garden lands.
Gold Hay Healty Co., r,th and Fir
FOll ItHNT First class pasture,
I 50 pr month; runnlnr; water,
l'hono 5J7-H-I, Sco John Darker.
54
FOIt HALi: U1MKS
FOll 8ALH Four small f-rms about
throo m lie from Talent; houses
and Improvements; among tho
foothills, soil very fertile, water
plenlirul; prices from 50 to Io6
an aero. Lunun N. Judd, Talent,
Oro.
FOIt BALK Clot ono of our circulars
describing our Hlvervalo farms; 22
miles north of Sacramento. Cal.;
10 acres and up, prlen $135 per
acre; 5 years lu which to pay with
out any Interest or taxes. Hlvers
tiros., G13 J St., Sacramento, Cal.
51
FOIt BALI: OH TKADK Hy private
party, 40 ncrci unimproved land
with houso and, barn, l'hono eve
nings. S1C-X. C7
FOIt SALIC Do not fall lo get my
list of hard times bargains In and
around tho beautiful city of Ash
land boforo yon dccldo on a loca
tion. I can tavo you money on
rentliiK or buying. W. D. Hodg
son, Cor, IC. Main and Second a(s.,
Ashland., Oro. 04
FOll SALIC Alfalfa farms, level;
price from $200 to $350 nn acre.
Timber land from $35 up. Gold
milling property, nsvaylng from $8
to $300 u ton; also railroad lands
In California, Utah and Novadn;
alfo flno stock farms and commer
cial orchards and 200 acres of
heavy saw timber, plno nnd fir
(never been cut on) at $30 an
nero. Will sell In 10-nero tracts If
desired; road not far from saw
mill; must huvo cash down. Lu
man N. Judd. Talent, Ore.
FOIt SALi; OH lCXCUANlSIC-203
acrou of flno laud joining small
town 10 miles from tCuuouo; Ihrco.
miles from railroad town and on
two oleclrle surveys: houso, burn,
gout shed, poultry buildings, (hreo
uiTos clover, 10 acres oats, 40 acres
slashed, no waslo laud on place;
CO acres ereek bottom. 100-trco or
chard, doing under values nil
around. No bettor land lu Oregon.
Drive. $t0 per acre. My equity Is
about $t500. will consldor trade,
for same. V I). Havens, owner.
C4(J Willamette St., ICugeue, Or. 47
WA.NTIJD 50 ncrca orchard mid
farm; 30 acres pears. 20 ncrua
farm. Will deal with owner only.
Dox 32. Tribune S2
FOIt SALIC Hunches, aero tracts,
town property, from $5 per aero,
upward:! on 5 and 10 yearn tlmo.
(lold Hay Healty Co., Sixth und
Fir.
Will HAMJ ACHKAOK
FOH SALIC 5 or 10 acres closo lu.
easy terms, l'hono 1QGQ-M. q7
FOU 8A1.U MISCKLLANKOUS
FOH SALIC-A flno b flat comet,
vvllH a shank. Will soil vory cheav.
Can bo 6cou nt 1013 West Main
st. J. B. Antlo. 47
FOH BAL1C $38 set ot Harvard
Classics, now, $20: n $20 sot of
Shakespeare, $14. 1427 IC. Main,
FOll SALIC- llousohold furnlturo.
gas stove, range, heater, 2 rugs,
bods, bookcase (sectional), tables,
chairs, rockers, sideboard, set of
Havllaud china, books, desk, fruit
jars, etc., otc. Phono 757-L or
call 1427 K. Main st. "
FOH SALlC-r-lluggy md wagon. Ad
dross 329 North Riverside. IS
FOH SALIC Two yuniiK drlvlnu
liorsoa, -seatott rig ami Harness.
220 S. (linpo. roar. 48
FOR SALH-Lotter heaas and faucy
statlonory, printed, engravod or
ombnsaod, na you vrlah at tho
Mnl Trjbuno,
u 1 i.iafc.i
B&A
P gl -cf"
vCr v Mil
"iiii
WHAT IM
TUB WORLD
Dee THIS
MEAN?
.
ILL SURPRISE
MAilE-'LL
HOW HE J'H
THlNKlN' OP
HEa WHEN
I'M eut:
FOft HAI.l-MI.SCi:iJiA.Vi:oFS
FOH SALIC AT DAROAIN
Maybello 2: 27 '4 fine family
mure. $105.
1 2-soat depot wagon, $25.
1 s7ugta harness, $12.
1 Mini's saddle, cost $10, $10.
1 sulky plow, $35.
1 hay rako.
1 flno fullblood Jersey cow, $G0.
1 good (earn of young mules,
$300.
Word harness, and wagon, $75.
1 I'lauet Jr. garden cultivator.
$10.
Numerous other nrtlclos.
Terms half cash, halt C mos.
time.
A. K. WAHK,
Commercial Club Kxhlblt Dldg.
FOH SALK Day-old chicks. I'lanum
KIcctrIc Incubator Hatchery. Tal
ent, Ore. II. C. High, .Mgr. CC
FOR SALK Looso lost ledger sys
tems, any stylo oi snado to order
by the Mall TrlbuDo bindery.
FOH SALIC Legal blames, trcsipass
notices, for sale or rent sings at
the Mall Tribune,
FOR SALIC Good alfalfa nnd grolu
ranch all in cultivation; will make
good stock ranch; $100 per acre.
Inqulro of a M. Svcndscn. .Mod
ford, Ore. C7
FOH SALK Vogotnblo plants, cab
bogo Vic, tomato lc C. Carey's.
Talent. It. F. D. No. 1, Oro. Phono
1C-F-11.
FOR SALK OR TRAD1C I'cdlgreed
l'olnnd China boar. R. D. 1, Dox
73, Central Polut, or phono Far
mop 14-184.
FOR SALK Good sound team of
draft horsos, weight 1500 lbs.
l'owoll Auto Co. l'hono 21. 48
FOIt SALK Refrigerator, kllchon
cabinet, Iron bed with spring, rugs,
drcssor, dining table, tireless cook
er, bookcase, gas stovo, electric fan
nnd other household furnlturo.
Monday will be tho last day of
sale Seo Lathrop 1'crklus, lit
Ross Court. 18
FOR SALK llotul, blacksmith shop,
only livery stabln In Talent. L. N.
Judd. Tnlcnt, Ore.
FOR SALIC 20 tux hounds from 2
montliK to 1 venr old. $5 to $15.
Chas. Gilchrist. Sams Vnlloy. Or,
4l
FOR SALIC Olio dozen whlto log
horn hens and a flno cock; all
joung; $10. Addrebs 01. Route 3.
50
FOR SALIC 25,000 foot good lum
ber suitable for barns, packing
bongos. 0. Alldor & Son. Phones
1027-J, 901-M. 53
FOR SALK Oil paintings, all of
which havo boon exhibited and cat
alogued In New York and Chicago.
Priced at $150 to $300. 1427 K.
Main st.
FOll SALIC Rolltop desk and now
Uudorwood typewriter, Phono 255.
FOll SALIC At u baignln prartloally
now 1013 25 Studebakor Automo
bile; might consider somo trndo.
Robert Horde!. 127 Portland avo.,
City. 48
FOR SALK First class cull pota
toes $5 por ton. Bcott V, Davis.
Phono SOS-It. 52
FOR SALK Sawmill and machinery
in running order mid nearly 200
acres, $4000, about five miles from
Talent; also In Talenl, hotel add
lots, livery stable-, blacksmith shop,
tools ami let: also property in
Long lloach, Pasadena, Los An
geles and San Francisco, and farms
noar thero. Luman N. Judd, Tal
ent, Oro.
FOR SALK Ono road rollor, gasoj
lino, for ono-thlrd price, nearly
now. Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALK Four passenger Cndli
lac; bargain. Hear Creek Motor
Cur Co.
FOH SALK 1 Holt traction onglno
and plows, nearly now, for oito
thlrd price. Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALIC Kmorsoii grand piano,
Inqulro room 9 Washington school
oveniiiga between 4 nnd n o'clock.
50
By George McManus
HOV DAVE
YOU ROLu
AT THROUGH
MERE
FOR SALK 3IlBCnLLANi:Ot;S
FOR BALK KiccTrlc" fan.cosr ITs".
for $8.50. 1427 K. Main.
IIKLP TVAXTKD FlfllALK
WANTKD Woman cook at Tavern
hotel. Kaglo Point.
WANTKD Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Good cook. . Mr.
II. L. Irwin, 22 Summit avo. 61
WANTKD SITUATIONS
WANTED--Plain sowing." "patching
and quilling. Call any day but
Saturday. Phono 9C2-X. 49
WANTKD 5!I.SCKLliAM:OOS
WANTKD Good light " urroy or
buggy and slnglo harness. NA A.
Thompson. Routo 1. 48
WANTKD for rent, plnno. cheap;
very careful tenant. Address llox
25. care Mall Tribune. 50
WANTKD Two men to board. ,334
W. 6th sL 50
WANTKD TO IIUY farmlug horso,
prlco about $50. W. U. Harris,
Central Point.
WANTKD To buy ono 2 or 3 10
or 12 Inch stlrky gang plow; also
8 ft. double disc harrow. Address
Room 309 Hotel Medford. 48
WANTKD To buy family cow, gen
tle, great Jersey or Holsteln. Phono
591-J-3. 48
WANTKD Spring tooth harrow.
Will exchange wood for work
horse, also 10 acres pears with
houso for Medford bungalow." C.
B. A., Mall Tribune.
WANTKD TO UUY Hccf cattle,
stock cattle, calves, all kinds,
sheep, hides, woo), etc. Dob
Crowder, phono 1029-W. You may
find mo at my market. 103 W.
Main, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
54
MONKY TO LOA.1
MONICY TO LOAN On city and
closo In ranch property. C A.
McArthur. room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3CS.
MONKY TO LOAN $1000 to $5000
to loan on improvod farm proper
ty. Uonnott Investment Co.
FOH ICXCIIAM'R
FOR KXCHANGK-Lady's blcyclo.
vnluo $12. for glrl'a wheel. K. IC.
Oman, W. C3l! 4th st. 49
HNCIIANaK -Residence and Wll
lametto acreage, $21,500, for Im
proved rauch lu valloy. Clark
Realty Cp., 2UC Phlpps bldg.
FOR TRADIC Oood piano for a
couplo ot milch cows. Address P.
O. llox 871.
FOR TRADK 1 havo fcomo now
Studobakcr wagous, buggies, farm
Implonionts and gasoline onglno
for which 1 will (aku card or fir
wood. F. Osenbrugge, 401 Rlvor
uldo nvo. S.
11UNI.NKSS DlllKCTORY
Abstracts
ROGUK RIVICR VAl.LKY All
STHACT CO., No. C South Central.
Auto Supplies,
LAI I1CR AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret In making springs Is the
tempering. Wo are operating the
largest, oldost nnd best oqulpped
plant In tho Pacific uorthwest. Use
our springs when others fall. Sold
under guarauteo. 20 North Fif
teenth St., Portland. Oro.
Attorneys
PORTICR J. NKFF, W.M. P. MBALKY
Attoruoya-at-Law. Kooms 1 uud
2, Postofflco bldg.
A. K. RKAMES, LAWYKH
Coroy bldg.
-Garnott-
W. J. CANTON Attorney und Coun
sellor at Law. 123 Kast Main
street, Medford, Oro,
Win. M. Colvlg George M. Hoborts
COLVIG & HOniCHTS. LAWYRHS
Modtord Nutlouul DauU Dulldlug.
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Aecoiiniartu
D. IL WOOD General Accountant
Your books audltod and kopt for
reasonable figuro; your buslncns
solicited. Offlco, Medford Mall
Tribune bldg.; phono Gll-H-2; res
lenco phono 537.
Chiropractor
DIL It. J. LOCKWOOD, Chlronroctor,
ncryo specinllsL Rooms 203-204-205
Gornott-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific manaagq glvon;
advlco lu dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydropthcrapy. Lady at
tendant. Phone, offlco 945, resi
dence 571-R.
DR. A. R. HKDGKS, Dr. Loulso E.
HMgcs Mecbano-Tberaplsts, Chiro
practors, Spomlylotheraplsts. Thcso
systems. Including dietetics, cura
tlvo gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy,
etc, produce results In both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. 230 North Dartlott St.,
next door to M. K, church. Hours
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hsdrs by
appointment. Phono 17-J.
DcntUu
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DH C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnctt- Corey bldg., suite 310,
Medford, Oro. Phono 85 C.
Garbage
GARHAGK Get your premises
cleaned up for thu winter. Call
on tho city garhago wagons for
good sorvlco. Phono C25-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Notary 1'nbJlo
HKLKN N. YOCKKY Notary nub
ile, uring your work to me at too
sign of tho Mall Trlbuno.
Printer and Publishers
MKDFOHD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office in
southern Oregon; book Mndlug,
looso lent ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Phyhli'1.1114 mid .Surgeons
DR'KGrCAmVDUEVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41C-417 Gnrnolt-Coroy
bldg., phono 103G-L. Itcsidonco
420 South Laurel st.
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
ami Burgeon.
MYRTLK S. I.OC1CWOOD. M. D.
Practlco limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 232 IC. Main.
Phones, office 8G7; residence 8)4
DH. J. J. EMMKNS Physician nnd
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
car, nosu and throat. ICyca ucleui
tit Ically tested and glasses supplied
Offlco 228 Kast Main St.. lioura
8:30 a. in. to 8 p, m. Phone.
IC. 11. PICKKL, M. D. Office Jnck-
son County Hank bldg. orrice
phono 43-R; residence phone G8-H.
DR. MARION Pliyslciau nnd Bur
geon, Stovrnrt bldg., corner Main
and Dartlott sis,; offlco phono 27,
residence phono 27-J-2,
DR. MARTIN C. I1ARDKR Physi
cian nnd surgeon. Office Palm
block, oppoalto Nash Hotol. lioura
10 lo 12, 1 (o 1. Phono 110-J.
DR. H. W. CLANOY Physician and
surgeon. Phones, office 30, resi
dence 721-J. Offlco hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. W. W. HOWAHD--Oatoopathle
physician, 303 Garnott - Corey
building. Phono 901-M.
R. J. CONHOY, M, D Physician and
Surgeon, over Hutchison imwu
don, 215 11. Mala St. Pbona 77.
Stcnogrupberrt
KLLA JL OAUNVAW Palm btoek.
SteuographlQ work done quickly,
and well.
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EADS TRANSFER & STORAQB 00.
Office 10 South Fir St. Phonr
3.15. T'rlcos rlflbt. erYle mm
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