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tlrriMriri rlffl 4 t ! KIM f f t'ft.t ' ' . Now the Question Is Where IN GOLD FIELDS IIAWHON'. Y. T Mny i!8.--Drcdgc mill liilrniill(t plunlx wllMn fifty mile nf Unwuhit nle now mil niug full blasl itnl defining up on an average of f:iil,(l(l() of i;.ild ilnily. It Is witlmaled Unit Iho tntnl J lold thU yiur xx i It exceed !fft,llllO,Ol)U which whh lliu liiuli murk hint vehr. Throe of tin' lurgot gold drrdgri In tin) world are being plnoed mi tint lloylc- ennocwdon, two or which nn fllilmdicd mill Marled to work within (lie limi few iIiijn. Tho firnt Htenmerx from l)awnnii with Yukon gold fur tho Vancouver nssmy office nml the Yukon mint will lli leaving Here wllhlii leu tiny, jut its nfinil nil l,nKi Lnhnrgu in open. Tim flixt toniHTH from Lnbnrgc with freight unit pnsiioiigorM for Daw. 4(in, I'nirhutikx, ltnhy mid Idilnrod ar on their wnv down tho river ami ii m iluc here toilny, I OBITUARY. t , .i , Mrs. O. W. Hemic. Tho funeral scrvlco of Mr. 0. W. Dcaiie was hold at Jasper, In the Wlllamclto valley, Sunday, llor homo wan hi Three I'lii'ni, Oregon, ami was well known nml highly respected In .Mod ford. Aaron I. Talriit Tho funeral of Aaron I'attnn Tal ent, founder of tho city that benrs hli iintito, will bo held nt his lato ml (I rn en at St' Bouth 0. street, Wcdnea day nt 10:30 n. in. Rev. McCulloiigh of tho llnptlst church will conduct tint service. Interment will taku placo nt tho Ashland cemetery. , Arthur Heath Tim fuuornl nt Arthur Heath, who died .Monday (ironing nt hln homo on Hlaklyoti Heights, will hn hold at thn Weeks nml McOownn Chapel Woi! iiemlay at 3.00 p. in. I tin. McCullnugh nf tho naplUt church will conduct thti'nrvlcofi. Hurlal will tnko nlaco nt thli I. O. O. Y, cuiPl)ry. BUTTE FALLS "rtllui" Palmer anil fniull)' inovoil Into town tiHt Mofulny. Thoy huvo liuon itoiu) for toino Hunt, hut Ilka iiionI nil nthoTit cuiiio hack nKaln. llutto I-'alU la Kotid onoURh for tuoin. Thn toaqher nt tho Intermodlulo room of Mchnol hero took hor pupllu nml went to (ho wnoiU Krldrty nf tor noon for n hint day of school picnic. Thoy took their mtviibr ami ;lt la oxprcHBlni; It mildly to aay thoy had tin onjoynlilo tluio. Mr. WhltliiK nml Mliiit Itnwors nro vltltliiK thh hitler part of hi fit week nnd tho foro pari nf thin, with (Inn din nml Carl .litckiiou, Thoy toel: tholr dlnmir nml iipont Humlay In tho WOOllM, C. II. l'oolor and tnutlly Iidto kouo to tho country for a fow dayu. Mr. l'oolor him ft ranch uhoilt uIkIU mlloa from town and hs, with n youpn man In hht oiuploy, boon thoro most of (ho tlmo for tho past two montliH now I liu Kralu nnd pu'tllm In hla Kr dou. Tho lliiclmnnn clilldroii, Koo, K.t tin nnd KdBiir, spout Hutuluy with tholr llttlo frlciuln (lortrudo, Tod and HrnoHtlno l-'rodonbunr, who llvo two mlloj oiiat of town, Mr. and Mm. llarl'or and Mr. nnd Mrs, Carson spont SuiVlny roainln'R over tho woods nouth mid onst of town. Ah our mlnlntor la ono now tho youiiK pooplo t6ok lidvnhtaKo bf Sun day and took tholr dlimor to tho woods for i picnic, Tlioso prosont worn MIsbVh Vorl llllfhyy, Mdlth Prodbnhunr, Junnlta nnd Nina Hoars, I.olii Uliiiiniiam, lOnld' Toolor Allco Built h, Kttu Stownrt, Annlfi Pntton, ltoodlth Jouou nnd Mosurs, Orlo Mor- CLEANUP DAWSON rls, L, A. Wrlcht. liny Fnrkor, Charles P.ttton nml Mnrcnii linker, with l)r. mnl Mm, Hiieiramiu its chap etones ami general overseers, r ASHLAND NOTES. .Mm. Wimur of llenoli Hlrt'tl i very ill. Drn, KMi'dwihiirt; and (I rem: nrc in iittiMidunrc, tin n no a trniiicd mirhv. .Mr. nml .Mrx, Winirr moved hum from Klaiunth county in .(mili ary, nml .Mr. WiiiM'r Iiiim hri'ii ill cut hHicc nml lm had n( opoprtuti Ity of ciijojiiiK her hcnutiful now home. MIhn Amy Ktumiurd hnx rt'turmrl Iioiiio from tenchthu n MiicccHnfiil IhrcK iiiipiitlit. school on FootV creek. .Mrx. Hani llodKi nf (lold Mill U ilia micxt of hur xlntcr, Mm. Win. .Mycr of High ntrcct. Mm. I.iiot NVIIIiaum nPColitirs; thn i;uct nf hur mini mid uncle, Mr. nml Mrx. '., I (IrcenxxMid, oiid day Inut week. ('. ('. (Inll, one of tho old pioneer of Orcein, Iiiim gnuo to (lold Hill for n few day' Uit with friend mid relative. Mr. and Mm. Win. Mycr wem in nitciidaurc nt tile Odd 1'cIIowh' re union nt Medford .during tho cntira time. - Minn Mary Ilnpiwr, principal of thn Itcllovicw KolitMil dnriiiff tho hint nimi inontlm look tho Hal unlay cvcu- inir train for fllemlnlc. Tho union liieinnrolnl nrrvSccn nt the tnhemaclo Inxt Sunday wcrn at tended liy an iiuiuenxo audience. Mitoo Alfoni nnd n party of fricndi tnolon'd up from Mcdford Sunday nml wont out to I ho I.itliia hpriu junt nboo Aahlnnd. Hoy Walker, cmililer of tho Clll xviiri hank, Iiiih hold hi fine llVy noru ranch in thn ltdlcvicw diHtnot and tho now owner will tnko jws HCkxiou iiumcdinlely. Mrx. Conner nnd daughter, Helen, lenvo Tliiirwdny for (ho cant whero they will upend I he Niiimuur with rcl- lltiM'K. TABLE ROCK Hay mid urnin nro looking fairly well hut n Reed rain would bo liniio ficlnl. CoiiHtdornhln hlicht U hhow- Ufi up in Home of tho orchard. Tho Tnhlo Hhok dilcli company N tnyint; nhiiut ono thousand feet of concrete piping nloiie; tho ciibt tddo of thn Itoot ranch. It U doubtful if tho lawn floral mid liilidfcCupo work being dnno oil tho Modoo ranch under tho direction of Klmcr I.caler nan bo surpniwd in tho whole slato of Oregon oiitsido of roriliind. Tim childrcn'rt day nxoreiilort will lio held on tho north xido of Koguo river nt tho buck of tiro Kealson rancli .Sunday, Juno H. " Cotuo in nt tho farm unto nt tho Ncalon reni donee, llriu your luncli baHk,et mid ho on lha gi-ouml by 10 oVIook u. in, Frnnlr, Amort in working for Col. H. C. Wiwhliuni. lliirry Ncaloii nml Chirk Colliim nro working at tho llyhoo bridge. Mrx, Corliss Ih upending n week In Med ford. Mr. Carlton trim to out n llvo wiro with his jtibk kuifo Monday after noon nnd received n BCv'orO ftliouk but fortundtclv was not injured. Mihh Deln Hall of l)enlHon, Iowa, in visiting her couhIii, Mrn. J, 0. Pen dlctoli, nml itt inliMi pleased with what lio bus hcoii of uoiitliern Ore- ROM. Mis Virgiim Meant mid Mis Jnn eto Rovvoll of Portland nro visTtors ul tho residence of Mr.nnd Mm. It. C. WiiHlihitrn. AUhh Leono Cmujiholl of Now Jor Hoy in upending ti i'ovv woelin lit tho Onkij, , Mr. M.. I), Lydlard nnd daughter of San Johc, Cat., nro guoSlH. nl (ho homo oC Mr. nnd Mrn. J, II. Lydlard. Mins Kvn Halls' Rohool nt tho Me'adovvH will ho ou"( uoxt Friday. Thero will bo a bloilptioou show at irrcrrrom) matf; ,rRmTjNa Mnronp,... oini;ao?tF.y;':avJi;apx. max, 2Q,,joj;ur, Did Jeff Go? Table Hoc): school uoxt Thtimdny evening-by a ineiuhrr of thn faculty of Ihv uuivondty of Oregon. Kvery body invited, On Monday evening about forty people iiHKcinhlril nt the residence of Mr. nml Mr. I). I). Knge (o say good byn to Mr. Hugo nnd family who will lenvo on Wediiexdny for Forest Grove which is In be their future lioine. WHITE LEGHORN TODAY HAS SMALL E00 RECORD The record for timnll gg wan ngiiin broken Wednesday when A. W. Stone, of the (Irttn Mountain ranch, brought in one measuring '2 II-1 Itiehtv Jiy .1 inches. A white leghorn lieu tcrpctrntcd the fraud on Mr. Miotic but has been allowed to go un punished us she regularly registers n full sired egg nml this is her first offense. Tho egg la about tho tto of a robin's. The Wonderland of America. An opportunity la given tho people of Medford to sec tho wonderful work or nature In tho- Yellowstone National Park. Mr. J. T. Itenmes who has spont thrco weeks In the wonder land photographing theso beautiful ccucs, Reyscrs. hot springs, terraces, etc., has consented to giro his atoro optlcon lecture on tho Yellowstone National 1'nrk, Wednesday ovenlng, May 2Sih, at tho First M. K. church. Mr. Kennies has soventy-(lvo views, many of them showing tho dcllcato and marvelous tints In tholr natural color. This Illuminated lccturo has proven a success in both tho south and northwest, llcneflt for M. H. Sunday school. notici:. Tho regular meeting of tho Itogtio Illvor Co-operatlvo Fruit Grower" association will bo held Hnturday aft ernoon at 2 p. m. nt tho public library building. C9 J. A. I'KltltY, Pres. To (lie Public. In order that tho clerks and pub lic generally mny ho free to fittingly oliorvu Memorial Day, as provldod In our hy-lnws, nil stores will closo promptly nt noon on Memorial Day, Friday, Mny 30th, 1913. Mcdford Merchants' Association. HAUL. C. OADDIS. President. JOHN II. CAHKIN, Secretary. Notice. Any ono who will ho willing to fur nish tho 7th Co, with rosea to bo used for decorating purposes for tholr first minimi ball to ho given uoxt Thurs day evening will please call Mr. Paul Cktppno at Mann's store, leaving tholr namo nnd nddrcss so that tho rosos can bo culled for Thursday. Tho com pany accepts these rosos with tho un derstanding that thoy am to bo turn ed ovor to tho Q. A. It. nml W. H. C. Immediately utter tho dnuco to bo usod for . decoration day. KOTtck. Notlco Is horoby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council of tho city of Mcdford, Ore gon, nt Its regular meeting on Juno ll l 1913, for a llccnso to sell spirit- WHY? OUlt ClHJtCrl 8 ncros DeAuJou, full bearing l( acres hose, full bearing 10 ncres ilnrtlott, full bearing 10 acres Comlco, full boarlng Wo must soil oila of theso blocks of" I'oars nt juat one-halt Value to siivo larger tract, 13 ft. deep loam soil; In Jackson county, 3 mlloa from Mcdford. l'rlco askCMl, 911.10. Wh want your bid on ono oi those trnots, Can tnko you but any nttor noon. J. O. lUHNKS flurr n. itiveVshio or 214 First Natloual Dauk Uulldlng tious, vinous nnd malt liquors In quantities less than n gallon, at his placo of business nt No, 3 N, Front st., In said city, for a period of six months. 13. O. HltOWN. notici:. Notlco Is hereby Riven that tho un dersigned vlll apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its noxt regiilnr meeting on Judo 3d, 1913, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In quanti ties less than a gallon, at their placo of business on Ho nth Kir street, lo cated at lots 10, 11 and 12, blocic 40, of tlio original towusltc, in said city, for n period of six months. ItAU-MOIIIt CO. Data of first publication May 22, 1913. With Mcdford trade Is Mcdford made. Kou nn.vi nouma Foil HUNT lTvo" room modern apartment, sleeping porch, JIB; seven room houso, sleeping porch. Col. II. H. Sargent. 810 Oakdale Hotith. Gl FOR HKNT Modern bungalow; built-in fdmlturc; beautiful lawn. 309 8. Newtown. FOIt ItENT - aiodorn furnished C-room house, water rent paid, 120. 18 King st. FOH HKNT Flvo room modern apartment, stooping porch, tie; seven room house, sleeping porch, SIS. Col. II. 11. Sargent. 810 Oakdale South. CI FOIt 11HNT Or.o B room modern bungalow, good location, fine lawn. Hunt cheap. 820, W. 12th st. 68 FOIt HKNT Modern plastorcd 5 room bungalow, water paid, J 12. DO per month. Ono 4-room houso, $5 por month. Phono 2C7J or call nt 430 South Fir st. FOIt HUNT Furnished house, largo grounds, flowers. 1443 H. Main or phono 449-H. 59 FOIt HKNT Six room modern bun galow; gas. electricity, east front and flno shade. Inquire 31S S, Laurel. 03 FOIt 8A!iB OH HKNT C room mod urn bungalow; beautiful lnwu nnd trees; nlco garden; only 54 blocks from now opera houso. 713 Kast Jnckson. FOH HUNT Nicely furnished two room house, all conveniences, pleasant surroundings, closo In. J. T. nurus, 417 Jay street, off South Oakdnlo. FOH ItKXT IIOUSKKKCl'INa HOOMH TWO furnished housekeeping rooms In rear of 220 S. Urnpo; no chil dren, 09 FOH HUNT IIous6keepIng rooms with bath nnd gas. 34S North Hartlott. FOH HKNT FUIt.MSHIH) AITS. FOH HKNT Complotoly furnished apartments. Tho llorben, 10 Quince st. FOH HKNT MlSUKI,UXi:OU3 FOH "HKNT-"-Two" room's In "itlalto bldg, Inquire of Jim Hitter. NEW TODAY A nnrty has. a 1200 aero ranch in Unrnby county; land level and well Improved; good houso, bath and other conveniences; good barn and wind mills nml wella, machine house, sleeping rooms for help, nnd In fact a good ranch establishment. A part of this Is irrigated, and thoro nro watering plncos ovo'r tho ontlro tract. Tho owner wants to rotlro to tho Pacific Blopo, nud will oxohanpo for a plaeo worth $8000 and carry tho balance on tho placo. Tho prlco of tho ranch Is $1G por aero. Fine furnished houso, f-iGOO. It Is a flno bungalow home. Party wants to' oxcluvngo lOncroa qf jK'iira In goad shnpo tor a Mcd ford bungnhivV, G, D; HOON " Phono 1037-J. Jackson Co, Ilauk Dg, FOH HKXT FUHNIHHKW JlOOMfl FOIt HKNT Sleeping room In now, modern houso, 3 blocks from post office. Hummer rates $l.r0 per week. Phono 372-J. FOH HKNT Well furnished rooms with nil conveniences In modern home, Rcntleman and wlfo or la dles only. Call mornliiRS. 422 South Laurel. FOH HKNT Largo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart menu, prices very reasonable. Phono 102G-L. 222 South Holly strcot. ' ron itKxi ormcra FOH HKNT Largo, comfortable of fice rooms with elevator scrvfto, team heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Mcdford Furnl turo tc Hdvr. Co. FOH 8ALK 1NI)B roil SALK 100 acre good alfalfa and grain ranch, all In cultivation. Will innko good stock ranch. J 100 por aero Inqulro of O. M. Svondscn, Medford, Ore. C7 FOH SALK Do not fall to get any list of hard times bargains In and around tho beautiful city of Ash land before you decldo on a Iocs- tlon. I can save you money on renting or buying. W. D. Hodg son, Cor. K. Main and Second ata., Ashland, Ore. G4 FOH BALK Homestead relinquish incnts. Homesteads for location. A. U. Sallng, Medford, Oro. G2 KOH SALK SO acres homestead 1 m Ho from small town on n road. 20 acres almost ready for tho plow Living springs. 40 acres homestead 1 mllo from postoffice, 20 acres creek bot tom, C acres cleared, about 2G ncres flno uarden land. Address K. A. II., Mall Tribune. 08 FOH BALIv ACREAGE FOR SALK 5 or 10 acres closo in, easy terms. Phono 10G0-M. 67 ron salb misci:muxi:ous FORSALE OR TRAD& Pedigreed Poland China boar. R, D. 1, Hox 73, Central Point, or phono Far mer 14-184. FOR SALE Smlth-Proraler typo writer No. 2 In good order; large clear type; $25, nt Western Union Telegraph office. 59 FOH SALE Good working horse and 50 leghorn chickens. Route No. 1, Hox 17, Medford. Mrs, KIbepptn. 59 FOR SALE Remington ptnndanl typewriter No. S Invlslblo writer, 14 Inch carriage, never been used; cheap. 1. O. Hox 147, Jackson ville. FOR SALK 4 pleco Craftsman fumed bedroom suite, hand mn'do, masslvd, cojt new $200, flno con dition; bookcases, chairs, cuckoo cl6ck, two oriental rugs, every thing flno and will sell nt a bar gain. Also $G0 Quick Meal coal und wood rango and 3 burner Per fection oil stove. Theso goods will last nipt nro n good Investment. Inqulro Hox 50, Tribune, and own er will call upon you.. 58 FOR SALE Home canned fruit, rea sonable. t'i'J S. Central. 57 FOR SALE Good solf feed hay pross at Hogar ranch. G3 FOH SALK Day-old chicks. Planum Klectrlo Incubator Hatchery, Tal ent, Oro. II, C. High, Mgr, Q6 FOR SALE Loose leaf lodger sys tems, any stylo oi made to order by the Mall Tribune bindery. FOR SALE Legal blanK, tresspass notices, .for salo or rent sings at tho Mall Trlbuno. FOR SALE Jersey cow, turkoy eggs. ,W. J. llartzoll. Phono lOS-J.-i. 57 FOR SALE Ono flno toam of horses 1500 pounds, nt n bargain, O. E. , Gates, 132 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Ilnusohold furniture. . Ono box couch, now, $2. GO; book case. 3 sections, top and base, $7; kitchen table, oak top, $1; Ico box, $4; books, largo assortment, 35 cents each; sovorat rdekors, each $1; 4 dining room chairs, $ !.",' each: throo-quartor bod, $1; ax and garden fork, GO cents ench; now range, cost $35, has hot water back, $20; now hoator with baao' and plpo, $3; small tables. $1; oloctrlo fan, $8. 1427' Ul M'nln Tol. 757-L. .5? FOIt HALE MIBCKLiaXnotK FOR BALK Letter heads and fancy stationery, printed, engraved or embossed, as yon -wish at the Mail Tribune. FOH BALE Ono black 3 year old Fcrchcron stallion, weight 17S0 lbs. Will trade for cattle or work horses. Also cedar posts and ffr ' rails. Henry Manklns, 2 miles south of Jacksonville. CO FOH 8ALB Gentle saddlo pony, es pecially good for carrying two children to school. Can be driven to buggy. Also good driving horse for lady. Apply to Walter Fraier Hrorrn, 53 North O ran go st. Phono G77-Y. FOH SALK Last chance. $G0 gas range, J20; 140 velvet rug, $15; 135 Hooslcr cabinet, $1S; $30 dresser and chiffonier, $15 each; $40 writing desk, $15; $11 heating stove. $4; $25 dining tabic, $10; six chairs for $10; also smaller rugs, chairs and household utensils, laco curtains, etc. All goods not sold Friday will bo packed and shipped. Hussey, 35 X. Oakdale. 57 HKTiP WAXTICD F131 ALE WANTED Woman cook at Tavern hotel, Kaglo Pojnt. WAXTKO MISCKLUVSROUS WANTED To borrow $350 on, good security. City property.. Phono S79-M. GS i WANED Home dressmaker with an appreciation of style. Phono 477. Able to work at once. G2" WANTED To buy homestead relin quishment. Uox 22, Mall Tribune. 67 MO.VKr Tt LOAS MONEY TO LOAN On city and' closo In ranch property. C A. McArthur. room 3, P. O. block, phono 3GS. MONEY TO LOAN $1000 to $5000 to loan on Improved farm proper ty, llonnott Investment Co. FOH EXCn.ME WILL "LEXc"lLVNaVj""io" acres""' Jearsi with or without house, for Mcd ford bungalow. C. B. A., Mall Tribune. FOR TRADE I havo some now Studebakcr wagons, buggies, farm Implements and gasollno englno for which I will tnko cord or fir wood, F. Oscnbrugge, 401 River side avc. S. FOR SALE OR TRADE A good pay ing business. So O. C. Hoggs, at torney, for particulars. 6l FOR TRADE 40 aeers of bench Innd, rich, rod loam, choice for pears, grain or potatoes. About 10 acres cleared; 3Vi miles from Woodvlllo near Evans croek. Would Hko resldonco In Mcdford. B. J. Palmer. Phono 4G9-J. TO SELL OR EXCHANGE Proper ty In Pasadena, Long Beach und other cities and also acreage In California for property in Medford or vicinity. Wrlto, enclosing stamps, or come, to my offlco and investigate Luman N. Judd, Tal ent, Oregon. LOST STRAYED A small cow, part Jer sey, with dark faco.' Sunday. F. H. Cowles. Phono G7-R-4. Next to 401, Ranch, 59 LOST Lady's bended pqekotbook, Friday nftornoou. Finder plenso Iqnva at MuI Trlbuno. 67 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AB STRACT CO,. Nq. G South Central. Auto Supplies, LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In making springs Is the tempering. Wo are operatlug tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantoo. 26 North Flf toonth St., Portland, Ore. Accountants D?R. Wdbiv-Gonoral Accountant Your books audited and kept fur a reasonable figure; your business solicited. Offloe, Medford Mall Tribune bldg,; phono Gll-lt-3; res lonce phono 537. TOiiejTOaW By "Bud" Fisher Bt'SI.VEMS DlRKClOHY Attftmeyii PORTER J, NEFJ WM. P. MBALEY Attorneys-dt-Lnw. Rooms 1 and 2, Postoffice bldg. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER aarnett Corcy bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Cosn sellor at Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Ore, Wm. M. ColVlg George M. Roberts COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank ttnlldinn. Chiropractors DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, ncrvo specialist. Rooms 203-204-205 Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths And scientific massage1 given; advlco In dietetics, medical gy saatlcs, bydrostherapy. Lady at tendant. Phoae, office 945, resi dence 571-R. DR. A. R. UNDOES, Dr. Louise E. Hedges Mchano-Therap(ts, Chiro practors, Spondylothcrapku. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results la both acute aad chronic disease. Consulta tion free. 230 North Bartlett St., next uoor (o M, E. Church. Hour 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other bears by appointment. Phoaa il7-J. DentlftM DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey bldg., suite 310, Mcdford, Ore. Phono 85C. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tho winter. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 625-L. F. Y. Allca. T Xotary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring your work to me at the sign of the Mall Trlbuno. Trlntcrs ami Publlihcrs MEDFORD PRINTING "" CoThafc the best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Pliyslclaits and Surgeons DR?"f "g? OaITlOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLO W Ostooathle Ehysiclans, 41C-417 Garnett-Corey Idg., phoqe 103C-L. Residence 420 South Laurel st. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlctea and surgeon, MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.- Practice limited to diseases of women. Oftlcoa 232 E Main. Phones, offlco 8i4-J2r res., 814. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited, to, eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glassoa supplied Offlco 228 East Main St.. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Phone. E. B. P1CKEL, M. D, Office Jack son County Bank bldg. Office phono 43-R; residence phone 58-R, DR. MARION PUysIcIan and sur geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main and Bartlett sts.; office phoae 27; resldonco phoae 27-J-2. Dlt MARTIN O. HARDER PhysU clan and surgeon. Office Paln blocic, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 13. 1 to 4. Phone I10-J. DH;. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, oHice 36, resi dence 721-J. Office hours 10 to 18. 2 to G. s Dlfj. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlq physician, 303 Oarnett- Corey building. Phone 904-M. It. J. CONROyI Mi bl Physician uud Siirgqoii. Over Hutchison & Luihs den, 21S E. Main St. Phoae 77. , Stenographers ELLA M. QAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quickly, and well. - Transfer HADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGH CO; Office 10 South Fir St. Phoo 31,5 Prlcoa right. Servlea guar . anteod. ' ' Itt