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The Heart aMUIN0 W(' If. ) U A .tl nil MA.r l --wit. W i'WM If (IML'f allow A aahV. 'NO tXXMMGUJMOMAC. ?'.' oON AVjU(4D IN A CAP AND tUiUATfiH. MUST PAY WIFE 1 $11,000 EXPENSES oiii.oon crrv, ore , .in 23. - Under mi order today tdgned by Clr yiilt JiuIro Enkln, Charles D. Tny lor. a inlltiiitinlri) mining operator of Kim Frnneliieo. In required to pny Mr. Mliiuln N Taylor, IiIh illvorc-M wlfn, I sdno attorney' fie; $31109 (or a niifKlflll operation Hllirn the granting of thfi divorce, ami fTtfiilS for otter uxpuiue accrued lit contest ing t'l" Ktilt (or dlvnrru which wn f llotl by Tnlur Intro In July, IUUU Tim divorce' m granted Taylor l.' default, alter ho alleged tlmt ho hail .llrtivt ril tint hi wlfq wn p. -vIoiim to their uiarrlngn an "liitlnin -.Monlsto of gamblers and mini ol low ami vicious habits." MrH. Talor later appeared In court ami nmorlcd that she hail not been sertcd with summon In the divorco proceeding nud nuked that the tli-rri lit VMrnted nud lm li pir inlttfil to fllo nu iinnwor MULES RUN MY 1 AFTER READING AD Prolmlily tlm uiooitt liiiiiu of iiiiiIoh Fn tln world Ii.'Ioiik to A, I. Waic, Ninrnlrtry of llio Commuiriul dill). Mr. Wnro mhorliNOil in liut uunum'n .Mail Triliiuif tlmt )ic hihIiuiI io mII Ilia (run ami IliU iiiernini: thu pair wuro 110 whuri' Io bo found. HiiIIiit IIiiiii ho rudely luirtcrt'il for filthy Coin, llio canny mult", after rt'iitlliiK' tlmt tlu'V unt no louder wantetl, I in 11 1 t'i I their lieloumuuM niul aiulileil for tlm .oihN. Mr. Ware ih mm ml verlixiuu for their ntiiru ami Iiohm Unit Hie ml will renuh llielr et'H ami wtirL upon tlielr ityinpiitliiuH. CHAMBERLAIN REFUTES WICKERSHAM'S CHAOGE I . ris WlVHIIINUTOX, Mnv 2.1. - KvimlOr Cluuulwrlniu Imlay refuted (lie cIiiii'kv madu )tu4enlay liy Delcato JuiueH WiekitrHliain lieforo llio Heimtt. terri Iniiiw. eouuiiillee, that lie had intro duced u hill which would hau turned over to the (Inufjfiilu'imH the coutnd of Cordova llurhor, AIiihI.ii, had hu, WiijkerKlutui, nut hilled it in thu hniixc.' WinkcrHliaiu how unyn thu hill referred to wild iulroduiiud hy Seuutor (llurh) of Wyoming and nu nxuiuiilatiou of thu records hIiow that it iteor paKbctl tliu Hciuite. (.atiir Seuutor Clmiiilicrliiin uinde tlm Wlckerrdiuui itliiirKCH n nueKlion of pitivoiml privileuu and uxplaiuod to Hid heiiulu that lui hud not Intro, dufcd a hl iih charged liy l,lu AlaRLiv ili'ltKiite. WARD OF SALEM NAMED ON STATE PHARMACY BOARD t 1 ., . 1 KAI.KM, Ore., May 23.- Om-ur-nor Went today Iiiih upopliited Kniul. Wurd jif thiH elly, 11 nieiuher of ho h.I 11 III jionril of phiiriuiiey to hoivo llvii yeniri. NOTIUK. Notleo Ih horehy nlvon thai tho tin ilomlKiiod will apply to tho city conn ill or tho city of Mudford, OroRuiu ut I tii i)xt roKUlur iiuhHIhk on Juno lid, 1!H3, (or 1. IIooiibu to noil BpliituoiiH, vinous and mult llquora In o.imntl tifuloHrt thnn n Kitllnu, ut tliulr plnoo or htiHlueH8 on Bout!) Kir atrout. lo ciitud Qt IPtH 10, 11 and 12, hlorit in, of 'tho orlfiluul (owi)riltoi It) snld city, for a period tit bIx tu'onthu. ' l HAU-MOllR CO, I nntuf or first publication May 22, 1018. Miirwonn and Not the Clothes May Make tT'i I'll) UK.C iswl 1 "WMjOLLCfl uc LrI -,'ijiiiM s -IB. Ml 1-'-1. SHUSH- 10 i t CHINESE SLAVES HAN ritAKCIHCO, Cat,, May 23 Cltotiplui; their wny throiiKh larrl cnileil doom lor three bourn to tlm prUou of Chin out) tdavn Rtrln In ht I.oiiU uUey here. ItnnilKratlon Offi cer Itohlniou oml McDoualil, nldod by I'nllrciut'ii I'nniurou, Cnllltthau n.ul llurrlnoii, early tottit) reioimd ilx protty hIuvo r.lrU. Tho rmcuu ai accomplUbail timler tho tllrectlnn of Minn Donaldluii Cunmroii, n nilmdoa worker. The KlrU wcro found In the rare of nn old Chlnco woman, from liuiu Out Identity of thu ChlncM) wl.o tm ulnvntl them lit poiiKht. One of the KlrlH retcuod tsiu Ah How, a uaHvti duiiKbtiir, pretty unit highly educat ed. Oiiq vliltor. named Wo nit (io v, wiim taken In Ihe raid. Thu r.x In uialen wcro takon Io tho tleleull .n houiu at Ani.cl lulniid. L EAGLE POINT EAGLETS liy A. C. Howictt When I Inbt wrole I wn telliui iihout who had lieen in our town mid! ulnit thvy wuru doini;, how partieH wen hero f1ihiuK ami lookiut; over our bountiful country, hut dd not haw ppaco I" tell till that I iml tn Mtore for lint readerx of the Muil Tri bune, Mrn. Thomax (Nuclide wiik in t(wi tho IiinI of the week, not iiliti);, hut attoudiui; to huNimvH, A trnvnliiii; Hultmiin lv the iinuiu of Kinuy fioiu rortland topH'd in JiHt lung eiitiui to Inko dinner, puy IiIh bill nud wiih off to attdiul to lniluct.H. Tliuru wiih ono item of iutereit to Mime of our lender Hint I hlmtiM have ineiitioneil before; that irt that Mr, nud Mix. Cn.vlo mid their (wo iliiin-littTH urrivcil from Hie Willnin ttte vnllev to viit Mrn. Cole's hister, .Mrn. J. W. NieholM. They have liot met heforo for nhout forty yearn, Quito a crowd went front heru to Mudford to iilteml the npenini; of the l'tige theatre Monday tiiht, hut only (Huutyrfivu wont on thu curs, return ing Hut tmmo niilit. Monday niilit unite u nuiuhcr w'ctit from lioro'to Med ford to attend the meeting of tliu cmiid lode of I. (), O. R, hut TiicMluy morniiiir Hutu was hut u few on the car to Med ford and your Kaulu Point eorrcMpondeiit wad ti parixmhur, but not particiilurly to tuuut Hiohu wlio were in attendance to thu kni i ul Indue, ht in meet lux daughter, Mm. J. M. Lewis of Pen dleton, Washington. Tint delcKatcH to tlm urnnd loduo from hoin were. P. li. Daley and Mr Painter, thu latter to tcprcricut tho Iteheckah lodo. (Ircen Mathewn, nun of oitn pps pcvoiiK nicmliiiiH of tho hluckcmitli firm of I'lnhcr & MnthewH, wiih in tnwn Weilnohdny niorninir mill willo liuro Hiivu urn hU subscription to tho Weekly Mall Tiiliuuc Our K. P. A. Club in nntifipntinj,- a WHY? ouh oheici: 8 arru9 DoAiiJou, full bgarlet: 10 acroB Iloac, full benrlni: 10 ncroa Dartlott, full IioiuIiik 10 ncioa Comlco, full bearing Wo tntist lull ono ot thonu ilock3 of 1'oniH at Just one-lmlf vuluo to Bitvo larpor truut, 12 ft. doop loam boII; In JaclcBun county, 3 lullou from Mod ford, Prlco nsluMl, $0.10. Wo want your bid on ono of thoao traotB, Can 'tako you out any at tor noon, i .1. C. 11AKNKH (IU5 X, Ulvcivsldo or 211 First Nutlouul Dunk Dulldlng HOP WAY math Tnrniwu, vmvonr), onmos, vuiday, may an, win. 1MJ MtWM N(f TH1 CtOTiittV MiNr A-l- tMOfnAfi. ywimviP SAvAtituiAT wh tJNtCUl M-- A OUDU finu lime hem Katurtlav iiilit. They tint Koiut; to tri v f iih nn eutertiiininmit niul I hiipponcd to i't on thu KOud niilit of lino who heard lliciu rchenr iliK niul it unruly will hu lino to any one who cujoyH n uood heartv Itiult. TucMtlny ulteriiooii Mr. niul Mrx. W. It. Muee mid .1. K. Semlclliaek of N'ewixtrt. Orcuon. mine out mid cn- KiK''tl rooinw ut the Siiiiujoiili' for t wee);. I ney ur" lonKiiitf over tno ll U' lite lit'ldn to Hillixfv (hemHevM an to llio ipiantity mid -juahty of tho mIoiipn ftiund in the"" reKioim. J- PHOENIX A number from heru nttemlcil Hie Odd Fellow J cunM'iiHou in Mcdford tliiK week. Mit Ailn He.vnnhta of Mnwnvillc, Oregon, wan the j;oont "f Mm. A. Ileum nud other friuudn in town Huh week. Mr. A. M. Willinmn of DitiiHinuir, Califoniin, Ih vUiliui; her niHtor, Mr. William HcardMcy. Mrs. H. Frost and mjii, Mnlcom, nr rived hero Monday from Scuttle, WiihIi., to HHnd the tniinuu'r. Mix. T. Mal)ren, Mm. A. Menrn and the MiftMCK Anna and Marion Towuo nud Fay Cnrvcr wuru union;; Hiohc who uttciidtsl "Peter Pnn," by Maude AiIiuiih, in Med ford Monday evening. Mrn. Liwle Htiinrliff Is io far re covered fnnn her recent illness us to he able to hit up. Tho MinnoK TownoV houpn is now In tho bunds of the plumbers. When finiMtod it will have' all the modem appointmcnta. In the recent eighth urnilo cxntniu utioii twelve puxiiud without coudi tloiw, the InrKunt clann in the liUton of the hdiool. Helle French Bccurcd the hilieht Mnudiii); in the clnsx, III por cunt which wuh nUo tho third highest in the county. Kstcllo Clark came itecond with nn overage of IVJ.8. Tho following are their immesi Hollo French, IMclle Clark, l.innio French. Cecil Morgan, KUlo Ptller, Clayton Kliuer, Lett Fnrrj', Aubrey Furry, Arehiu Fern nud Fred Fryc. There tiro iih miiny hoys in tho pIiish iih girls. Their ngos nvcraj;o alonist tho some and not one boy or girl uses tobacco in any form. Mrs. llorllin McCain linn been their tench cr for tho past year. NOTICK. Notleo In lioroby given that tho niii1ni-nti;imtl will nnnlv to (ho city council of tho city o( Mcdford, Ore-' gou, at its regular mooting on Juno 3, 1913, for n llccnao to Bull spirit uouh, vlnoui nml malt llauors in quutitltlea levn than n gallon, nt Ills nlaco of Illinium nt No, 2 N, Front ut., In aald city, for a purlod of bIx lUOIltllB. k. a. nuowN. ' . I . . 11 J- 1 FOR 11EXT yUHMBHEl) AlrTS. FOR RKNT Complotoly furnished npartmants. Tho Ilorbun, 10 Qulnco Bt. - - r ii.-i - -r FOR HALl-AURKAOK FOR BALK 5 or 10 acros closo In, cany torniR. Phono tOfiO-M. C7 NEW TODAY 80 acres In Sams valley, pvor half In crops, bnlunco lovol timber, oak and lnurol mixed; bpiiio bulldtngH; good springs. 2t00. $4000 Mcdford homo to oxchango for a small cIobo In ranch. Will pay bbtno dirforonco. 35 nproa In (ho piorgo tra,ct buI nldo for fruit, gardon or poultry ranch; Joins tho town. Special va lor contract for Irrigating. $4500, 700 ncroa flno Improvements, good corn, grain, stock or fruit laud; on good road, nonr railroad town A bargain, $17,500, G. D. HOON and E. J. STEWART the Man, but It Doesn't Get the Girl ZmaKT- wf ' - "-'l?- tiffin -ffir-My' j -- t::'8, '' i f 11 j miiiiiiiiiiH j sii . - wngf r?f vim re i"oit iti:.i nousics KOIt IlKNT -Fire room modern apartment, alcplng porch, JIG; iiovoii room boum), aleoplng (Kirch. Col. If. II. HargouL 810 Oakdale South. CI FOR HUNT Modern buwcalour; built-in furnltum; beautiful lawn. 30! 8. Newtown. FOR Ri:.T Modern furnished 0-rooin hdiimi, water rent paid, 2U. G1S King nt. FOR RUNT Klirnlibcd home, cloito In. CO N. Orange. FOR HKNT Five room modern apartment, alccplng porch. $l.'i; noicii rM)tn house. Hlceplng porch. $1C. Col. II. II. Kurcent. S10 Oakdale South. CI FOR RENT Modoru C room bunga low on pavement at 'J2& Roddy avo. Phono 628-M. C& FOR HKNT One S room modern bungalow, good location, fine lawn. Rent cheap. 820 W. 12th nt. Ti8 FOR Hi:NT Modern (dasterod U. room bungalow, water pnld. J 12. CO Mr month. Ono '(room house, $5 per month. Phono 2CT-J or cull nt 430 South Fir st. FOR RUNT Six ntom modern bun galow; gas. vluctrlclty, east front and flno shade. Inquire 318 8. Laurel. 57 FOR RKNT, FUHMSMKTJ TIOOMS FOR RKNT WoH "f uralshcd rooms with all convcplcnces In modern homo, gontloman and wlfo or la dles only. Call mornings. 422 South Laurel. FOR RENT Large sleeping rooms, nnd modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable Phono 102CL. 323 South Holly street. FOK RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms with bath and gas. 345 North HartletU FOR KENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 730 Wtt 11th St. FOR RENT OFFICII) FOR RENT Largo, comfortnblo of flco rooms with clovator servlco, steam hoat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Mcdford Furni ture & Hdw. Co FOR KENT MISCKLiaNEOUS FOll "RENT-" Two" rooms In itlalto bldg. Inquire of Jim Hitter. FOR KENT Firm elans pasture. $1.50 per month; running wntor. Phono 5U7-R-4. Sco John nnrkcr. 54 FOR SALE U1NDS FOR SALE Four small farms about throe miles from Talent; houses and Improvements; among tho foothills, soil very fertile, water plentiful; prices from $50 to $100 nn acre. Luman N. Judd, Talent, Ore. FOR 8ALK Alfalfa farms, lovol; prlcu from $200 to $250 an aero. Timber land from $25 up. Oold mining property, assaying from $S to $300 a ton; also railroad lands In California, Utah and Nevada; also flno BtocU farms nud commer cial orchards ami 200 acres of heavy snw timbers plno and fir (never been cut on) at $30 nn aero. Will sell In 40-acro tracts If deslrod; road not far from uav liilll; must hnvo rash down. Lu man N. Judd, Talent, Oro. FOR SALE 100 ncro good alfalfa and grain ranch, all In cultivation, Will mnko good stock ranch. $100 por acre. Inquire ot O. M. SvoIuIbou, Medford, Oro. C7 FOR SALE Do not fall to got any Hot ot bard times bargains In nud nrouud tho beautiful city of Ash land beforo yon dccldo on a loca tion, I can 8avo you monoy on routing or buying. W. D, Hodg son, Cor, E. Main and Second Bts,, Ashland, Oro. C4 FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE A flvb room modoru cottugo with largo yard ami nam, good lucatlon, for only $1400 on terms ot $50 chair and $15 per month with no Interest' to pay tho fliat yonr". Your rent will buy this. Cull oil K. S. Tinny, 201 Uaruott-Coroy blk. 04 rsm I'OH HAM', IIOUKCS o FOR 8AM: Hy owner, the (Incut tract of' deep black loam noil In Mcdford, 00x330 feot; every var iety of bearing imall fruit; 20 three and four-yeaf-olil fruit trees; largo poultry Iiotmn and yarda; thrco room cottngo and screen (torch, front lawn, b.ilanco ot place In growing garden; good wood Iiouhc; sidewalks and city water entire length of promises. Will ftell cheap. Addrew I. O llox CM. phone evenings 1070-X or call nt 101 -I Kast Klerenth. 55 FOR SAMC Modern bungalow near ly new, fix rooms, pantry, bath, vlcctrle lights, city water, sewer connections, barn, henhouse, yards, garden, (lood team takon In ex Address llox 224, Central Point, Ore. - S3 FOR 8AM: OR TRADE Now well built houio, 7 rooms and bath, ce ment basement, garage, chicken Iioum, garden, etc. Unobstructed view over city and ocoan; lot 5 Ox 100. Tako San Mateo, Cemetery or Nth car. Oct off at Crocker boulovard, walk up 4 blocks to 325 Peoria street (dlitauco 35 min utes). Savolla R. Hacked or F. U TouVcllc. for hau: misci:i,uncous i FOR 8AI.K Klctrlc fan. cost $15? for xs.50. 11:7 i:. Main. FOR SALE Indian model canoe, length 15 ft. a real bargain at $10. lllcjnle, coaster brake, good con dition, $S. McMolslngor auto, sparker. $5. Lineman's belt nnd i climbers, $4. Turner blow pot, $2.50. Sot "Practical Engineer ing" cost $15, $5. Electric air beater. $4. C. G. Ware, llox C1C, Phono 25-11-3. FOR SALE A nlco team ot mules good to work In orchard. $300; ono wagon and harneM". $75; ono bay driving and saddle maro, $1G5; one 2-seatcd canopy top buggy, $40; ouo single harnws, $12. See A. .K. Ware, Exhibit bldg. FOR SALE flood self feed hay press at Regar ranch. C3 FOR SALE $38 set ot Harvard Classics, new, $20; a $20 set of Shakospearo, $14. 1427 E. Main. FOR SALE, Household furniture, gas stove, range, heater, 2 rugs, bods, bookcase (sectional), tables, chairs, rockers, sideboard, set of Hnvlland china, books. dek, fruit Jars, etc., etc. Phono 767-L or cull 1437 E. Male st. FOR SALE Lottor beafls and fancy stationery, printed, engraved or exnbossod, as you -wish at tho Mall Tribune FOR SALE Day-old chicks. Planum Electric Incubator Hatchery, Tal ent, Oro. II. C. High, Mgr. GG FOR SALE Looso tear ledger sys tems, any stylo oi made to order by tho Mall Tribune bindery. FOR SALE Legal blames, tresspass uotlcos. (or sale or rent tings at the Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Pedlgreod Poland China boar. R. D. 1, llox 73, Central Point, or phono Far mer 14-184. FOR SALE 35,000 feet good lum ber Biiltpble for barns, packing houses. O. Alldcr & Sou. Phones 1027-J, 961-M. 53 FOR SALE Oil paintings, all of which lmvo boeu exhibited nnd cat alogued lu New York and Chicago. Priced nt $150 to $300. 1427 E. Main st. FOR SALE Rolltop dcak and now Underwood typewriter. Phono 255. FOR SALE Four pnssongor Cadli lao; bargulu. Dear Creole Motor Car Co. FOR SALE Now alfalfa hay. Phono 2-F-U. 53 FOR SALE Woll built henhouse IS x27 ft. Riistlo luiubor stained brown; $30. Myju Fuller. Siski you HoIghtB. Phono 518-11. GG FOR SALE Good drlor( or work horso, 1000. $40, K. A. Hofle'c. Phono 12-F-15. 54 FOR SALE Good team heavy wprk horsos, $225, Jns. Campbell. 55 FOR SALE Remington standard typowrltor No. 8 .Invisible- 'wrltor, 14 Inch cnnlngo, never boon used; cheap. P. O. Uox 147, -Jacksonville WANTED SITUATIONS WANTJ-JD Hon 8 work position by girl. Will work In city or on ranch. Phono 757-L. 55 HEM WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman cook at Tavorn hotel, Eaglo Point. WANTED -Coek: a girl to do gen eral housework. Will pay good wages to tho right (tarty. Addruxs llox 18, care Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Experienced Japanese to do general housework; good wuges Mm. W. I. Vawter, 310 West Main street. 54 WANTED MISCELIjAMKOUS WANTED Good salary to school teachers during vacation. Address 497 Collcgo St., Portland. Ore. 54 WANTED 2 good wood, cutters, rur- nlahpil rahln. tnnlu. urtih ailvitnr,Ml flno limber and steady Job for ngnt men, or win giro contract. E. J. Mahnn, Ashland, Ore. 54 WANTED To buy on terras a 4 or 5 room modern cottage which is within six blocks of the new bridge. Address llox J. A.. Tribune. 54 WANTED Stock hog feeders. 76 lbs and up. F. Y. Allen. Phono G25-L. 54 WANTED TO IJUY farming horse, prlco about $50. W. D. Harris. Central Point WANTED TO BUY Reef cattle, stock catttc, calves, all kinds, sheep, bides, wool, etc. Bob Crowder, phono 1029-W. You may find mo at my market. 103 W. Main, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 04 MONEY TPl,OAS MONEY TO LOAN On city nd closo in ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 2, P. O. block, phono 368. MONEY TO LOAN $1000 to $5000 to loan on improved farm proper ty. Dcnnott Investment Co. FOR EXCIIAMB FOR SALE OR TRADE Two cylin der loru car In good condition. $100. Powell's Garage. 54 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Good old. established business in Mcd ford. Address G. U., Mall Trib une. FOR , EXCHANGE Portland nnd Forest Grove residence property for Mcdford and valloy real estate. Address Box 17. Route No. 2, Cen tral Point, Ore. 63 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A handsome bungalow In Los An geles. Will exchange for nlco bungalow In Mcdford. Sco A. K. Waro, Exhibit bldg. ' WILL EXCHANGE 10 acres pears, with or without houso, for Mod ford bungalow. C. 11. A., Mull Tribune. FOR TRADE I havo some now Studobaker wagons, buggies, farm implements and gasoline engine tor which I will take cord or (tr wood. F. Osenbrugge, 401 Itlver sldo avo. S. LOST LOST OR STRAYED A team of mules from uiy ranch. Liberal re ward for information ns to where abouts or return. See A. K. Waro, Exhibit bldg. - a ii.s. " ', ' kxBiM HUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountants D. R. WOOD aonoral Accountant Your books audited and kept for a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Office, Medtord Mall Titbuno bldg.; phono GU-R-2; res lenco phono 537. Attorneys PORTER J. NBFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attomoys-nt-Law, Rboras 1 and 2, Postotflco bldg. A. E. KEAMES, LAWYER Garnett Coroy bldg. W. J. CANTON Attornoy and Coun Bollor nt Law. 123 East Mala street, Medford, Ore. Win, M. Colvlg George M. Roberts COLVIO & ROBERTS, LAWYERS MciUord National Bank Bulldlug. PA'CIWTfrVH By "Bud1' Fisher IIUHINESH DIRECTORY Abslrnrls ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AU 8TRACTCO No. C South Central. Aulit Supplier. LAHEir AUTO SPRING CO, Our big secret In making springs Is the tempering. Wo-are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 28 North Fif teenth St, Portland, Ore. Chiropractor DR. H. J. LOCK.WOOD, Chiropractor, nerve specialist. Rooms 03-204-205 Garnett-Corey bldg, Vapor baths nnd scientific massage given; advice in dietetics, medical g)ia nastlcs, hydropthorapy. Lady at tendant. Phono, office 045, resi dence 571-R. DR. A. R- HEDGES. Dr. Loulso B. Hedges Mcchano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, SpondylotberaplstB. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-tborapby, etc.. produce results In both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. 230 North Dartlett St., noxt door to M. E. church. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other bears by appointment. Phone il7-J. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott- Corey bldg., suite 310, Mcdford, Ore. "Phono 86C. Garbage GARBAGE Get your pretnhwn cleaned up (or the winter. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service Phono C25-L. F. Y. Allen. Notary lnibllc HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring yetir work-to me at the sign ot the Mall Tribune Printers and publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office tn southern Oregon; book binding:, looso leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Physicians and Surgeons DR." Fi " G? " G,V RLO i wT" DR?E VA MAINS GARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 41G-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 103 C-L. Residence 420 South Laurel st. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa and surgoaiu MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited to diseases ot woraou. Offices 232 E. Main, Phones, office 814-J-2; res., 814. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Praetlco limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glnssea supplied Offlco 233 East Main St.. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. ni. Phone. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack Hon Conuty Bunk bldg. Office phono 43-R; resldonco phone 58-R, DR. MARION Physician and sur geon, Stewart bldg., corner Mala aud Burtlett sts.; offlco phono 27, rotfldenco phono 27-J-2. DR, MARTIN O. BARBER Pujrsl clan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopatblo physician, 303 Garnott -Corey building. Phono 904-M. It. J. CONROY, M. D. PhyBlclan.aud Surgeon, Ovor Hutchison & Luratt don, 2 15 E. Main St. Phone 77, Stenographers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm blpck. Stqnographlo work done quickly, and woll. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE' CO. Offlco 10 South Fir St. Phono 315; Prices right, forvlee isusr autced. J ' ,.,f i