Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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CIl? doBS THROUGH Tur?
FOR N cSTECLL "
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OF GRAFT CASE
HAN rUANTlSCO, Cnl .Mny 2(J.
'Uolct'livu I'rnnl: I'soln, Dim of tln
rtulil iininliiirH of (ho Kmi I'rnnniHoo
Mlk'o ili'iuliiii'iit Imliolcil for Hliitr
tiiK In Iht' illiuit runiliiKH of a rini; of
Itiillnii liiiiii'o men, unit (o trial horu
loiliiy iM'forn Kuporior Jmlcn Krnnl;
II. Diiiimo. I)ilri.'l Atlornry Clot.
M. Fii'ki'rl iiml liiH chief ttHMinliuit,
.IntiicM lirciiiiaii. niiponrcil for tin
proNoiMilion. lUolu win rt'iinwciiU'tl
hy Allorni'V TliumiiM O'Connor.
Tin fii'rifio olmrui) nuniiiNt IImoIii
U Ihnt of iiofrptliii,' purt of $2100
token liv lnmiiii turn from Churlo
1'oidii, n fanner of KtauiMluiiM comity,
Cnl.
lloforn KkoIii'k trinl frlnrtcd. h
willi tin Nt'Voii oilier liiilidtcil offirorM
nppcnri'il liofom Superior Jiulo Law
lor to ntiHwrr to n nliiirt; of 'onNpi
nicy to olmtriict Jmitiro. Atlornt'y
TIioiiiiih O'Connor nxknl for tlixiuin
Mil of tint ronipliiinlK, linnlni; liin mo
tion mi tln Kroiiml Unit tin) imlict
iiU'IiIm do not kIo ii xptii'ifio offtwiNo,
lint tlmt, conlmry to Inw, hot foith
fivn liflVn'iit kimli of coiinpirnoy.
Iiiilyii Luulor not tliu vnn ovrr to
Thuixlny, ulicn nrj'iiinciilH on O'Con
iilt'k motion will lie licunl.
nCV. JOHN GRECR
DIES AT IM YEARS
RT. I'AUI,, Minn., May 2(1. At tho
romurkalilo nf;o of 101 tiu ttio Ituv.
Jolin (Ircrr, ono ot tho iniml whloly
knottii Motlioillut divine In tlio dinin
try, tiled horn todtiy nt tlio lioiuo of
lilit ilniiKhtiT,
COMMUNICATION.
3BplBi(,,sl!BHIB!:
In tho Tilhutiu of .Sntnnliiy I rend
that I would hood take, my departuro
for California nnd every day Houin
ono ronton into thn oxhihlt huildint;
HHkin mo when I expert to pi, etc.
For I ha ImuefU of nil Hioho people
who are anxioiiH In Know (ho truth
nnd Hiomo who nro rentcinplntlni: k)
iti away from Moilford I would like
to Htittu my poHition nn to lonvinn
Medforil. T cniun lmii ovnr Ihreo
yuan nun with tun idea of tnnkiitir
IIiIh ny ionnunenf Immn for tlumo
retiHinirt, iinmcly that Medford and
.In'nkHon eountv offered Urn IiohI pro
Hi(H'tM for thn futttrn than auv other
pl'neu It hud hOon my ploiimiro to vixlt
or llva In. I wim hunt In Iowa nnd
have lived In thn followini; Hlnten,
MimioMitu, llliuoirt nnd Virginia and
Imvn vUited most every other fllnto
except Florida and the. Cltilf omnt
Mntcrt nnd cuti triithfullv nay that
Hniilhoin Oregon nnd Medford In
particular Milt me tho host of all for
IiiihIiiohh, climate, wnter, noonory nnd
nil Ihut kooh to miiko life pleaHiint uud
enjoynhlo for nil Ilia your round. I
thoroughly hulievu In Jledfoid'rt fu
tmti uh hein very hiicht from every
point of view. I douht If nuy i
hero Iiiih hml in tho hiuiio lentil of
time uh iniR'li to contend with fiotn
u financial Htundpolnt nnd perHonal
Iohhch yet I k t ill have tiuhuuudrd
failli lit Medfoid and think tlmt if
our people will onlv oxereiRO a little
more of llio i;ol-lo);etlier spirt uud
tulle and think nhout all ihe advim
IiiUch of IIiIh particular vulley that wo
etui huilil ft city here that will ho mm
that nil who eoum hum will bo ulad
that they (iIiiiho Bedford for their
pluoo of roHlilenco nnd tho plaoo to
IuvohU their money in.
Therefore for mvnolf T wish to
slain moHt einphatically that I In
tend to stay HKlit Iip") if I can nr
uiiiKe my biiHiueSH mat lorn In u ant
iHfactory initnner lo eunhlu mo to
coiitimio lo live hero ftlr yearn to
! 'A. K. WAKE, ,
Sing Hawaiian and All That Stuff
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Mppe iivst a
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WITI THE
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I'UU JU.ST POLL, up
P WHEN TftAT l-Aoy '
OP ROVALTV rYf-irfS Hf?
M TIlC PARK tfH&'UL
FALL, if
Knvy of tlio worldwide reputation
cnliK'il liy ccrtnln Mcdford lion
turn cmiHi'il n Klnnmtli lilddy to
mi iiku mcunurliiK -i'.i liiclmn by fl',4.
TIidmo mtinkiirnmi'iitM ilmtoto tlutt tin.
iKK wiik n Ioiik. narrow ono nnd not
In tlio cUmh with sovoral thn ini'iic
tirouiMiii of which hnn lwn rpmrd
n Ihto. Tho Inrso maBurpmcnt of
tho Klunmth ckk l clnxn (o the Mrd
ford rcconl. hut Medford hn hml
Muvt'ml tlmt iiieiuuri'd CV4 and 7
liirhin In tho unmltor rlrciitnfcrcnci.
It U ui to tho Klunmth coutr. hen
to try analn.
CHARGE PORTLAND
MAN AS ' DECEIVER
CIIIC'AtlO, Mny id JudRo Ker
iitcn will decide Wediiexday whotlier
to return V.. C. Von Klein to Port
land, Ore , on a rlmrco of nwlndllnR
MIhi Kthel Nnwconili out of xfvernl
thouand dollars' worth of Jnwelrv
under a pro ml no of marrlnce.
Hlierlff '.Imiiier ntutud ho hid
heard Hint Von Klolti pluuued to
commit nulrlito if hU application for
a writ of IiuIioan rorpun wcro denied.
Von Klein denounced the. report n
ahturd.
NO DECISION GIVEN ON
MINNESOTA RATE CASE
WASUIXnTO.y, May' 2d. Tho
I'liiled StntM! mipntrtu court ml
jounied today without renderiut; an
opinion in the Minnesota rate case.
For Non-Partisan Election.
RKATTU:, WiMlt.. Mny 2(1. Oov
eruor I.Hler Iuih practically enlisted
himself in the campaign to secure
noii-partisaii eleclloim of Htnto uh
veil uh county officlnU. SponkiiiK
nt the MelhodiKt I trot hoi hood aniuial
iiicutiiic nt Onion Ijiku Sunday iiIkIiI,
I.ixler emphatically endorsed munici
pal nml comity non-ptirtidnn eleu-
tiullH.
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS
iV
I ' Mli(t( r.onu Diuilnp of flrnnts l'nmt
U vli4itIuK4fHendk'Ainl rellitivdrf ni'lhi)
elty nt present. '
The commencement oxcrelKos of tho
Cenlral Pouit hinli school wero liolH
in Cent ml Hall Tliurmluy cvcniii,'. A
Inrtfo number of people were picHont
uud much enjoyed the excellent pro
Kmm ri'iidered. Porter J. Neff of
..Medford made the ohi8H nil eloipieut
nddrcH which tliy uh well nx the
larKO ahsomlily appreciated nnd prof
iled by very much. Thin wuh the
larRCKt irndtmtiii cIuhk in the Iiih
lory of Control Point. An intoroht
iiitf feature nhout this graduation wan
(hut tho beautiful white cowna that
the j-irlH wero arrayed in were nil
made hy their own hand. This
Hpeukrt well for tho teacher of do
mosllu ait iir our wchools, Minn Hoehe,
for the ii In have only taken Howing
for nine months mid their drosHn.s
Hhowed the wonderful progress they
had made In that work. '
Adlal Dnbcll, who him hoeu nttoud
ing school hero for tho Inut nine
montliH, left for his home in Canyon
ville Sunday nioniii).
Mrn. Wnynmn Winner nnd dnuj;h
ter, Ml.tH Until, have returned from n
wook'H visit with Kiiroud rulativea and
friends,
Misses lllnuoho nhd Orano Milller,
IiIkIi school students of this city, left
tSntunlny for tholr homo on Lake
creek to spend life Hummer.
Thn lllell school iH'OSolltod to ft
'orowded houso tlteir play, "A Nie,ht
OT.DTTORT) MATTJ TRTT3TJNK
o"WuMd&
15WE ULCODS
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Off," in tlio Central Point opera
hou.,0 Friday evening. The student
iloMcrvu a grent deal of credit for tho
very plensing innnner in which they
rendered their part. Their noting was
ically rcinarkahle nnd even exceeded
the expetatioim of th fond parents
nnd fricuilH. Tim students think
loo much credit nnd prnifto can not
ho given the eonohrr, W. J Green
leaf, who Inlmrcd very earnestly with
them nml who hy hi untiring efforts
iiiailo the play a grand Kiicress. The
next proceeds were nhout $75.
Minn ltliineho Youuir, who litis been
n, IiIkIi school teacher of this place
for nine month", left for her home in
Minneapolis Saturday. Khu will vixit
friends in Los Augelos on her way
home.
Memorial day services wero held nn
the First M. H. churoh in this city
Kmidny morning. The church was
beautifully decorated and a large
number of veterans wero there. Tim
sermon given by II. X. Aldrieh was
much enjoyed nnd appreciated by nil.
Miss AUcn llluokford, the eighth
grade teacher in our public schools,
left Sunday morning for a three,
mouths' visit with Moutnnn relatives.
Mrs. Kato Wright nnd little daugh
ter, Mario, nccompnuifd Miss Maude
irnrr of tho touching force of Control
Point o her home nt Ituuh where they
will rcuiniu for some time.
A Inrgo delrgntion of our citizens
spent Sunday afternoon in Medford
nnd ntteuded tho hull nniuo between
Central Point nnd Medford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Noble nnd children
)invo returned to their homo in Port
land nfter a mouth's vuit with Mrs.
Noble's slitter, Mrs. F. II. Hopkiin
nnd family here.
Miss Cora K. Smith loft recently
for her home in (IranUs Pass whero
she will sH'iid tho summer.
1). I,. Olidder of North ukmm is
visiting his daughter, Mrs,J. 11. Glen
sou nud family, in this city.
Decoration day will be duly ob
served hero. It will bo proclaimed n
holiday in lienor of tho boys of 'til.
An excellent program Is being prepnr
ed under the skillful innnagemcnt of
II. X. Aldrieh nud will he held in the
opera houso Friday morning. Tho
speakers for tho day will bo Mr. Ver
non of thu Presbyterian church and
A. J. lfanly of Medford.
Jacob Stono nud daughters, Misses
Kiln uud Edith, spent Sunday in Toln.
Clyde Applegate spent Sunday with
his family in Central Point.
notici:.
Tho It theater will ulvo n special
froo mntlnoo to all children on Deco
ration day at 2:30 p. m.
NOTICK.
Tho Islg Theater will glvo a froo
mntlnoo tn all tho children Dccon
Hon day nt 2:30 p. in.
notici:.
Notlro Is heroby given, that tho
undersigned will apply to tho city
council ot tho city of Medford, Ore
gon, at Its regular mooting on Juno
.1, 191 at for n llccnso to sell spirit
uous, vinous and mult liquors In
(lunntltles less than a gallon, at his
plnco of hiiBlness nt No, 2 N, Front
st., In said city, fbr a period of six
months.
w. a. imowN.
WHY?
lOUU CllOICI?
8 ncros DeAuJnti, full bearing
10 acres Hose, full hourlnc
10 acres llartlett, full bearing
10 ncros Comtco, full bearing
Wo must Bell ouo ot thoso blocks
ot Pears af Just one-half value to
snvo lnrgor tract. 12 ft, (loop loam
soil; In Jackson county, 3 mllos from
Medford. ' 4
Prlco nsUcd, SIWO.
Wo want your hid on ono ot thoso
tracts. Can talio you out nay aftor
noou, J. O. lMltNUfl
fl'J.1 N. ltlversldo
or 211 First National Dank Uulldtns
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mJDFORT), OREGON,
UvSC,, IJiiiT ifcbuGiU -m
11 Mil OM (U) ITM4U.CNG M2&
llAGK I I M?aR upri.
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ri aa i ki r Akin r. litre
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5NGIMG OMt 01 lltRp;
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I't'MUO .notici:.
Havlnn located at 12S North Itlv
oraldn for the purpono of carrying on
a Koneral real cRtatu luminous, sell or
exchange your far mor town lot or
nuylhlnR you wish to exchange, will
also locnto you on u hotaosteiid at a
renHonsblo flgnre. Your correspond'
cncd solicited.
r.r; i:, dahack & son.
notici;.
Notice Is hereby Klven that Uio un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil of tho city ot Medford, Ort'gon, at
Its next regular meeting on June 2d,
1913, for n IIcciim) to sell spirituous,
vluuua and mult liquors in quanti
ties U' than u gallon, at tholr plneo
of hiuluess on Boitth Fir streot. lo
cated nt lots 10, 11 and 13, blocK
4G, of tho orlglnnl townslto, In said
city, for n period ot six month.
HAU-MOHIl CO.
Dato of first publication May 23,
1913.
NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby glvon that a spe
cial meeting of stockholders of the
Itoguo Ither Krult & Produce Anno
elation will bo held at tho public
library In the city of Medford. Juno
30, 1913. at 10 o'clock a. in., for tho
purpose of considering and acting
upon tho advisability ot building a
told storage wnrchouno upon tho asso
ciation's property In tho city of Med
ford, and In connection therewith, of
Issuing two series or bonds ot tho
Aftnnrlnilnn. nun nt n tnlnl nf
I 124,000.00 nnd ono ot a total of
116.000.00, and of executing n. first
nnd second mortgage upon tlio Asso
ciation's property to secure such Is
sues of bonds respectively.
HOOUK ntVKIt FHUIT& PltOMtJCb'
ASSOCIATION,
Hy A. O. Kandnll, President.
Dated nt Medford, Oregon, May
23, 1913.
KOll ItKNT KUItMSlli:i) APTS.
KOIt HUNT Completely furnished
apartnionts. Tho Borben, 10
Qulnco st.
KOK ItlCXT FOItXISTIcn JtOOSIS
KtHM it KNT Wol II f u r nUhmTro o tns
with all conveniences In modern
homo, gontleman and wife or la
dles only. Call momlugs. 422
South Inurcl.
FOIt HUNT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ments, prices very reasonable.
Phono 102C-L. 222 South Holly
strcot.
ixHt ni:xt oiti cics
FoTtTt KNT Largo, comfortable of
flco rooms with elevator service,
steam heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Ildw. Co.
FOIt HUNT llOUSUKUKPlKQ
UOOMS
TWO furnished housekeeping rooms
In rear of 220 S. Urnpo; no chll-
! drea. C9
FOIt HUNT llonsokeeplng rooms
' with bath nml gas. 345 North
nartlott.
NEW TODAY
A good paying hotol on a large,
(Well situated ot In a god tova In
iiorthern loWa Is' for trndo for a
ranch In tho Hogou Hlvor valley.
This hotel bus been n money maker
for many years and hnB a well es
tablished reputation,
, I liavo photographs nnd full par
ticulars, and would like to have par
tics Interested In this kind ot an ox
change to call nud .talk It over.
15 acres of deeded land, near n
good town, and 100-ncro homcetend
relinquishment' adjoining for sale
ory cheap,. This pluce Is on a main
road, and tho surroundings are all
that could bo desired, A flno chanco
to sell wood and projmro for putting
out orchards on tho cloarcd land.
20 acres of Irrigated ponrs four
years old, qulto a fOw poors this year,
Nothing finer In the valley. W'ntor
right doedo'd 'with tho plnco. Only
$250 per aero.
CD.HQON
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Phono 1037-J. Jackson Co. Haul: 13g.
Y&ML
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iv ...if 'j
MONDAY, MAY 20, '1913.
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SlWWH
FOll HKVI I101JHK8
FOUaTFlvo'Toom'mcra
apartment, sleeping porch, $1G;
soven room house, sleeping porch.
Col. II. II. Sargent. 810 Oakdale
South. CI
FOIt ItKNT Modern bunsalow;
built-in furniture; beautiful lawn.
309 S. Newtown.
FOIt KENT Modern furnished
C-room bouse, water rent paid,
$20. CIS King st.
FOIt ItKNT Furnished houso, close
In. CO N. Orange.
FOIt RENT FIvo room modern
apartment, sleeping porch, $15;
seven room houso, sleeping porch,
J1C. Col. II. II. Sargent- 810
Oakdale South. Gl
FOIt MINT Modern B room bunga
low on pavement at 92G Ileddy ave.
Phono 828-M. GG
FOIt ItKNT OnO G room modern
bungalow, good location, fine lawn.
Kent cheap. 820 W. 12th st. 58
FOIt ItKNT Modern plastered ft.
room bungalow, water paid,
$12. GO per month. Ono 4-rooin
house. $G per month. Phono 2C7-J
or cull at 430 South Fir sU
FOIt ItKNT Furnished house, largo
grounds, flowers. 1143 K. Main
or phone 44911. G9
FOIt ItKNT Six room modern bun
galow; gas, electricity, east front
nnd flno shade. Inquire 318 S.
Laurel. 57
FOUKKNT MIHCKMiANKOUS
FOlPitKNT TwY rooms In itlalto
bldg. Inquire ot Jim Hitter,
FOK SALK UIXDS
FOIt SALK 100 aero good alfalfa
and grain ranch, all In cultivation.
Will mako good stock ranch. $100
per acre. Inquire ot C. M.
Svendscn, Medford. Ore- G7
FOIt BALE Do not fall to get my
list of hard times bargains In and
around tho beautiful city of Ash
land beforo you decldo on a loca
tion. I can save you money on
renting or buying. W. D. Hodg
son, Cor. E. Main and Second eta.,
Ashland, Ore. C4
FOB SALn ACBKAGE
FOB SALK 6 or 10 acres close In.
easy terms. Phono 10G0-M. C7
FOB 8ALIJ HOUSUS
FOB SALK By owner, tbe finest
tract ot deep. black loam soil In
Medford, G0x330 feet: evory var
iety ot bearing small fruit; 20
three and four-year-old rrult trees;
largo poultry houso nnd yards;
throo room cottago and screen
porch, front lawn, balanco ot place
In growing garden; good wood
houso; sidewalks and city wnter
ontlro length ot promises. Will
sell cheap. Address P. O. Box GS1,
phono ovontngs 1079-N or call at
1014 KaBt Eleventh. 55
FOB SALK MISCELLANEOUS
FOB"sALB XJood self feed hay "press
at Begar ranch. C3
FOB SALK Lottor heads and fancy
stationery, prlntod, engraved or
embossed, as you vrlsh at the
Mall Tribune.
FOB SALK Day-old chicks. Planum
Klectrio Incubator Hatchery, Tnl
eut, Oro. II. C. High, Mgr. CG
FOB SALK Loose teat lodgor sys
tems, any style or made to order
by the tall Trlbuno bindery,
FOB 3ALK OR TBADE Pedlgrood
Poland China boar. B. D. 1, Box
73, Central Point, or phono Far
mer 14-184.
FOB SALK Hood toam heavy work
Horses, $225, Jas. Campbell. GG
,FOR SALK Ono flno tonm of horses
1G00 pounds, nt n bargain, O. K.
i Gates, 132 S. Blvorslde.
FOB SALK Household furniture.
Ono box couch, now, $2.50; book
case 3 sections, top and base, $7;
kitchen table, oak top, $1; lco box,
$4; books, largo nssortuiout, 25
, cents ench; sovoral rockers, each
$i; 4 (lining room cnalrs, ?1.1'J
ouoh; thrcQ-qunrtor bod, $1; nx
,and garden fork, GO cents oach;
HiMtf n-n tv.A Af-tot 9')Vv linn 1iia4 .
back, $-0; now heater with huso
nnsl liti. C ') arttftll tnltliva -1
j oloctrlo fan, $S. 1127 K. Mcilu.
Tel. 707-L. . 69
il-'OB SALE Llcht buccv chonn.
i l'lOl West Oth streot. G3
fWfft, r "53
j fw?r
II .. T HI lMlllWlMMMIMIIWIIllMailWMllW.iMWMWlaaM
FOR SALE MI.SCKLLAXKOCH
FOB SALK Four passenger Cadis
lac; bargain. Bear Creek Motor
Car Co.
FOB SALE Well built henhouse 1$
x27 ft. Bustle lumber stained
brown; $30. Myra Fuller, Siski
you Heights. Phono S18-B. G6
FOB 8ALE Legal blanks, tresspass
notices, for sale or rent sings at
tbe Mall Tribune.
FOB SALK Bemlngton standard
typewriter No. 8 Invisible writer.
14 Inch carriage, never been used;
cheap. P. O. Box 147, Jackson
ville. FOB SALK Gcntlo saddlo pony, es
pecially gocd for carrying two
children to school. Can bo driven
to buggy. Also good driving horse
for lady. Apply to Walter Fraxcr
Brown, 53 North Orange st. Phono
G77-V.
FOB SALE Jersey cow, tnrkoy
eggs. W. J. llartzcll. Phono
4GS-J.-1. 57
HELP WANTED FEMALK
WANTKD Woman cook at Tavern
hotel. Eagle Point
WANTED Cook; a girl to do gen
eral housework. Will pay good
wages to the right party. Address
Box 18, caro Mall Trlbuno.
WANTED MISCKLUVS EOUS
WANTED To buy homestead relin
quishment. Box 22, Mali Tribune.
WANTED Four homestoads; re
spectable, progressive, permanent
suttlers. Will pay reasonable
price. Or would consider bargala
In acreage. Give full particulars.
T. C. "Young, 133 10th st., Port
land. 1i
WANTED TO BUY farming liorso.
price about $50. W. B. Harris.
Central Point.
WANTED TO I1UV Homestead re
linquishment. Box 48, Tribune.
50
MONEY lt LOAS
MONEY TO LOAN Oa city and
close In ranch property. C. A.
McArthur. room 3, P. O. block,
phone 368.
MONEY TO LOAN $1000 to $5Q00
to loan on Improved farm proper
ty. Bennett Investment Co.
FOB EXCIIATVUE
FOB TRADE Will trade flno No. b
pocket kodnk for bicycle in good
repair. Phono 130-B. GG"
FOB. SALE OB EXCHANGE Good
old established business in Med
ford. Address G. B.. Mall Trib
une. WILL EXCHANGE 10 acres pears,
with or without house, for Med
ford bungalow. C. B. A., Mall
Trlbuno,.
FOB TBADK I havo some now
Studebakor wagons, buggies, farm
Implements and gasoline engine
tor 'which I will take cord or fir
wood. F. Osenbrugge, 401 River
side avo, S.
LOST
LOST OB STBAYKDr-A toam of
mules from my ranch. Liberal re
ward for Information as to where
abouts or return. Seo A. K. Wato,
Exhibit bldg.
FOUND Lady's bead purso with
soma silver. Owner may lmvp
samo by calling at Schetfollon'a
grocory. Gl
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
BOGUK RIVER VALLEY AD
STRACT CO.. No. 0 South Central.
Auto Supplies.
LAMER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big- socrot In making springs Is tho
tempering. We are operating tho
largest, oldest ami best oqulppod
plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso
our springs when others fall. Sold
under guarantee. 20 North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Oro.
Accountants'
D. B. WOOD Gonoral Accountaut
Your books nudltud and kept tor a
reasonable, figure; your busluosa
solicited. Offico, Medford Mall
; Trlbuno bldg.; phono Gll-R-2; res-
' lo'uco phono 537, "
V783E THKKH v
By "BudJIPishci:
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IJUSI.VI-SS DIRKCTOBY
Attorneys
POBTEIt J. NEFF. WM, P. MEALBY
Attornoys-at-Itw. Booms 1 and
2, Postofflco bldg.
A. E. BEAMBS, LAWYEB Garnett
Corey bldr.
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
street, Medford, Ore.
Wm. M. Colvlg Gcorgo M. Roberts
COLVIO fc ROBERT8, LAWYERS
Medford National Baak Building;.
Chiropractor
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor,
nerve specialist. Rooms 203-204-20G
Garnctt-Coroy bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massago given;
adrico In dietetics, medical gym
nastics, bydroptberapy. Lady at
tendant. Phone, efflco 94G, resf
denco 571-R.
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise E.
Hedges Mech&ao-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylotberaplsts. These
systems. Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-therapby,
etc., produco results la both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. 230 North Bsrtlett St.,
next door to M. E. church. Hours
9 a. m. to G p. m. Other bears by
appointment. Phone 17-J.
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR a C. VAN SCOYOC
Dentists
Garnott- Corey bldg., suite 310,
Medferd, Ore. Phone 8GSI'
Garbage
GARBAGE Got your premised
cleaned up for tho winter. Call
on the city garbago wagons for
good service Phone 625-L. i
Y. Allen.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary nub
ile. Bring your work to me at tbe
sign ot tho Mall Tribune.
Printers nnd I'nblUhers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has "the
best equipped printing office In
southern Oregon; book binding,
looso loat ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portland prices- 27 North
FlrSL
Physicians and Surgeons
DR? F. orwEoW,"' DB EVA
MAINS CARI.OW Osteopathic
physicians, 416-417 Garnott-Coroy
bldg., phone 1036-L. Resldonce
420 South Laurel st
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 232 E. Main.
Phones, oftlco 814-J-2; res., 814.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eyo,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Office 328 East Main St.. Hours
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Bank bldg. Office
phono 43-R; residence phone 58-R.
DR. MARION Pnyslclan and sur
geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main
and Bartlett sis.; office phone 27,
residence, phone 27-J-2.
DR. MARTIN C. BARDER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon. Phonos, offico 36, residence-
72 f-J. Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to G.
DR. W. W, HOWARD Osteopathia
physician, 303 Garnett - Carey
building. Phono 904-M.
It. J. CONROY, M. D. Physlclsa and
Surgoon. Over Hutchison & Lums
den, 215 K. Mntn St. Phone 77.
Stenographers
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic work douo quickly;
and well.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.,
Office 16 South Fir St. Phono'
31G.
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