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TnonFonT) matj; mmmw, ,rTnK0TiDt onmon. ewuuiuy, way m, mn.
PJSGU BWVBi
Jeff Might Have Known Better Than Suggest It
By "Bud" Fisher
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COTTAGE GROVE" '
LIKES MEDFOBD
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'"IIm i('IImI lit fie iil I tin- iim
ill," W'llH lll I'tUIIIIII'Ilt llllUll' llV .1. V.
' l'ilil. npou hiH iIiiiu limii nlluml
pig' llm (Mil ImiIIiihm' t'liiivi'iilidii nt
MCilronl lul week. Tin I'llv Imil
lit'i'il ixii'cimIIv ptt'iwnil lor llm ih
l'i'lllifii of uiii'mIh mid Hiii lniMiliiii
liiullo MiiHiiu njAlli'iii mm, Tin'
(mmiliri. of ilit itiil(nlin mUo djioki'
wiinnl.v of llio riirteptlou kI vitu lit
loHfunr upon tlTi?r return. The
Bpccitll I in in h t(ii"'il mill nil iiih
fcrijjur, auum IIKIII or iihi lit Hum-
it'r, wiiirt'lli'il ii(' Iiiu'h innl were
mslml in HlnivvlinnrfpH mill i-ranm In
llii' utt'Httlu'irv f(linl t'iiiinilll'c.
1 EAGLE POINT EAGLET3.
.1 II. V A. C. Iluwlell.
T5ihir MrTnbo TuiioiMiiiiL " Wed
imsdity Mr tlin Hint of U'finliliixloii
Mrk Com M Vim tlir lltillDti. who
linn mi tiiiecuMfiill)' luttitllcHt t1t prim.
ftry di'piirtiuoiil of our ii'liool, Ihk
I'.mio to Los AiikiiIm id cptiiiil tluv
siiliintttr.
Tint Eagle I'iiIiiI liniul rrh a ilanro
imt Tuiwdny nml I understand tli.it
tlu-y liml ii iiImihhiiI Hum, hIIIioiikIi
Hiiiy vnro somewhat erowtrd. Tlm
llmja M RlVOli to I It II..' fllllllHMK
liiiy (ho itiilfiiriiiH fur (tin momtmm
df II. I band, wlileh fnuouutptl Ii iiurp
lion. ' -
Our school rlosed vMtnrdny
CI'ImrMtar) anil Mr. 'Tudnm'i. llui
Inrh9r of I tin piimory depart tnsnt,1
r.llVO tliu ohlldriui nf lior t-iuitii it iilr.
nln dinner tt Imr rliliir. hik) to
(iillilrtm My that limy hud it vony
onJoyhliU tlHia, but fcrurMM llielr' r
RreU Itinl tuoy Have to jisrt Willi hr.
l,Mt HwnilHy ns I vrns on my wv
to Vliurrh .1. M. lltMinliorry ratlin
tliiHliInx mIohk In an nutn with J A
H ml III. hi lUiiKhtm. Mm. Harsh Hall,
of MJforl. anil hi ril. MIm
Mndsc liltiirami, of I'otnltiimt. Cn..
on thMr wa to tint Humiysldo for
rtlunr. nml when 1 relumed from
eininii fonnil Mr. and .Mm. rrml lln
Rio nml ox-Kmintor L I.. Mulll. wlfn
nml lit I lo ihui. of Ashland, nml it row
mlniitW tutor Aitornoy IS. I) HrlKU
ami wife anil daughter, MUs Nolllo.
nml kIiii. Illlllo. nml J. MrNnlr of
Ashland mill George Davis, wile nml
iliumliter. MIm llaxol, ami Dr. J, M.
Jd'tiiD nml vflfi. Iii)lilen Mnyor Von
ilnr IIhIU'H, ttlfo nml two rlillilron,
hil it iirtimfor uliio'nAitto'f fnllcil
to roim-mlirr, Imnlilu novurnt of (iu
(lllUi'nn of KukIu I'olnt, ho Just
rtiiijn 'In for n Komi rhlcknn illntior.
Ili'imlny iifdiriinmi I ru( Into tint
nnlo Willi Mr Hmlth nml lit iIrukIi
(vr nml nt to Mi'ilfonl. nttomlcil
lln Uaiitldt oliurili r.ml Mm novt
imirnltiR took tlio 7:U0 train for
(I run In I'iihh to Imvo Dr. I'liulloy trcml
III' oyuii, arrlvlnt; nt hM offlro nt 8:10
a. in , nml mt fortunnte rnoiiRh to
tin Hiq mivriith iuiiiii' on tlm lUt (hut
mornliiK DnrltiK the fornnnon I wan
thorn I hnil tlm iilrnnuro of immtliiK
Mr. V H Hiulor. Mm. It. J. I'ool
Mr. nml Mm. lllnl, Mm. T. William
imi nml Mlw Knto Cohiirn, nil ot
Yrnkii. I'nl., nmt Mm. W. J. llnry nml
Mm. J. I'. HnlKht or Uroy. Cnl., nnd
Mm. ,1. V. I'nnlmi of Umi)onyllh.
Orf, Inmlilo rioviirnl otlmm Wliniw
miiiii'ii I illil not Iwirii. Wlii'ii I unit
llidni, m hoiiii iih ttmy loarnuil my
iiainnllioy wonlil Hny: "llnwlotti'Oh.'
yon'ro tlio nniji who wrltiti llm K'mk
li'tK Mr tlm Mull Trillium." nml whim
I wmilil ntiHWHr In tho nfflrmatlvn
thny Wmilil Kiinnrnlly mi): "Oh. I
know') mi, for I Imvo ltn romllni;
llm I.'iikIoIm for n Imn: tlmo.
Illi'll May 27. lit III. on IHm honu
Mi'.'lil. near 'lYnll. Ituhln I' Daw. or
t)ilnI ilimmiiionlu. nuoil nhoiil i
ynam Ho li'inoH n wlfo nml novornl
dhililrim to Imttlo nlimo In IhU worhl
ATHLETE VOTED BEST ALL
AHDUND MAN IN COLLEGE
John I'mil Joiiph, holder of tlm
wdrlil'ii roconl for tlio mllo, litis burnt
vgtuil tho IichI all-ir(iiuul in fin nt Cor
null. Do Ih min (UliU'to v)u iUiph
nlit lionliTt IiIh HtmlloH nml nlvo nit
nl) t
lila
lila tlmo to tho truck.
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Jiiwiiii
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(SAYfJtwr, t-rvrr:N J UCN.JII'r, ' m . r-)w,.u hTMimk,! . y Mfl j
UVi-t CoTta KftriG ) Touiitc. if You've fMr , ' fv now can fou Kaiw kiimi ' ' v (
. o-oot.t5,,(AvmYai. r J ' V- TWO tiUCKMior hold oir; C uoWtr, i auA - I K) ,
l l ... -.- 1 11
4- -ii ." i i " ' t l " i i
t r
(I'roin tlm ArRim )
Immr Wrlitht wont lo VIcoiltl
anil Hnnili "Dnkola ikiIiiIh for It vUlt.
Mr. WHkIiI lmn two ko iih nml n
iIuiikIiIit In tlut i.irl of tlm world
whom Im lum not ween for ii ycar
in Im will Hniiil n roiiiilo or'nionth
r'iiuMlm; old ncquitliitniir?.
0. M. Inuomdll nml wlfu. who Imvo
hcvii roiildontit of ItoKim HImt for n
)nnr. rt'tiirni'd to their old homo at
KiHiktik, lown. Thoy worn well
ilrnntd with their homo horo, lint
thoy hud Home iiropcrty thuro that
would not titko euro of Itnulf. henen
tho ruttirn iut. Thu) will lv lmil(.
Our proplo would ho Moll jilvnsod
If n certain ilcntlut of (rrantic I'nut
would do IiIn Ki'ttltiK drunk t honm
Imlcnd of roinliiK hum to do It, and
not only that, hut If Im mutt po Into
n toloiihono offlro nnd nwonr at a
hilly wo would rather ho would do
Hint nt home. It would imvo him tho
troulilo of nlokliiK hlniRolf tip after
our toloiihono innnnKor had thrown
him out.
W do not qulto uiiiliimtnud this
utuitii horo. Thoy npponr to )o llko
thu old follow who wuk "nlwn)ii wait
Iiik for Koniphlii to turn up" lint ho
hated to dimt hrmind n llttlo hliupclf.
Monday ovmilnc wna tho rcmtlnr
tueelliiK or tho eoiunierclnl rlih, nml
It v,im iioIkoiI nruttml thu "rrenmery"
"uld ho talked up. livery otio I
"lookln' for yoinphln lo turn up,"
hut only four could ho pried out lo
try nml turn Homuthlnc up.
Tlio I. 0. 0. V. hall vm tho ncciio
of ii plcnunnt eeiiliii; Momlny, May
i'fl, thu orranlon holmt u tmrplKD hy
tho I), of It for nur (,'i-mid P. P..
Hlitur Mnrnarut t'hlulmlm. who In )
IDE to louwi mt. movltiK ( tiuld Hill.
KlHlnr ChlHliolm mnmrcH tin nho will
ft Irk lo llm homo IuiIro, too. Tho
ItvhokuliH iHnmlili'il nt tho hull nml
uoiit lit a hud) Id Hlntor Chliiholm'
homu. After oiiJoIhk hor Hiirpiino
for n tlmo. thoy ourortcd her to (ho
hall, tvlmro If" orenm nml enko worn
scrvoil. ami n nouil tlmo onJi)yed.
"HlldiiK Null," tho woman hoho,
lit Itut nlKht am'l llm pollen tjnl her
up mid called up tho poor farm, hut
thu olhor end of tho wiru M.tld "tlu
her loono," nml nloni; tho tfoa who
wont,
Then urn 'i'i children of nclioo iiro
iilnnir thu rlvnr near I'oota urcok,
ono cm" unU'H inllua to Bclmol,1 tho
rout stay ul homo. A potltlmi Ih out
tor a new dtxtrlct no till tuny k to
school noxt yorir.
l)r W. P. fJhUlmlni niovptl "titu
family to Hold Hill yontQi'dny. Dr.,
Hmlth Ih imliiK to Creawoll to liiae
tlco modlulno, no Dr. qhluliolui U
morply takliij,' up thu work whorp ho,
lurt it hoviirai yonra npo, ,
. . T . , , " ' ! 3
WHY' '
10UR CHOICE
8 ncros DoAnJou, full boarlng
10 acres Rose, full hearing
10 acres 'llnrtlott, full bearing
10 ncrea Comlco, full boiirlng
Wo must soil quo of thosp blocks'
ot Poara nt Just one-half value to
suvn largor tract, 12 ft. deep lonm
soil; ih Jackson county, 3 miles from
Medford, ' '
Piico asked, $l.i0.
Wo wnut your hid on ono ot thoso
tracts, Can tnko you out any nftor
noon, ). 'P. UVll'NKS ' "",
0'M N, Riverside
or "2M T'lrat NtttlomU Uanlc llulhlln'
NOTHE.
Notlru Ih heruhy kIvoii that tho tin-
domhtucd will npply to tho city roun
ell or thu city of Medford, OrcRou. nt
IU next ri'Kiilnr moctliiK on Juno fid,
1013, tor n llcciuo In mill vplrltuout,
tlnotis mid mnlt ll'iuorn in qnnntl
tloj U-Kg than n Riillnn, nt tholr plnco
ot hmtlnojii on Houth Kir ftrcot. to
cntod nt lots 10, It nnd 12, bloc
t5, of tho orlRlnnl townnlto, In said
city, for a period or rlx monthi.
UAU-MOHIl CO.
Onto or firm publication Muy 22,
1913.
NOTICE.
Notlro It horo by given that tho
iindcmlKiiod will npply to tho city
council of tho city of Mcdford. Ore
eon, .it It roKiilnr moctltiE on Juno
3, 1913, for n llccnso to Boil tptrit
iiotisr vlnouit nnd mnlt liquors In
quunlltlcu loin than a icnllun, nt hi
ptneo of huBliien ut No. 2 N. Kront
t In aald city, for a period of six
monthn.
e. o. nnowN.
FOR 1IIJN1 ItOU-IKS
KOR HENT Klvo room modern
apartment, sleeping porch, $15;
noven room house, sleeping porch.
Col. 11. II. Sargunt. 810 Oakdnlo
South, 61
FOR. RENT Klvn room tuoilorn
npnrtnient. Klis'plug porch, $1C;
foven room house, sleeplug porch.
$1G. Col. II. II. Hargcut. S10
Oakdnlo Snutli. 01
KOR RENT Mndnrn plnstorcd 6.
room bungalow, water paid,
$12. GO per mouth. Ono 4room
house, f r per month. Phono 2C7-J
or call nt 30 Kotith Kir st.
KOR HENT Six room modern bun
galow; gaB. viectrlLity, oust front
nml fiuu shade, luqulru 318 S.
Laurel. 03
FOR SALE OR RENT -G room mod.
urn bungalow; beautiful lawn nml
trees; nko garden; only GH- hlorka
from now opera hmuu, 713 Kant
Jncksnn.
KCHt "it'l-iNT Nicely 'fiiriiliilicfl' twol
room huiiso, nil ronioulonce.
pteitsnut Hurniutidlngs, eloso In.
J. T. HiiniH, 117 Jay street, ofr
South Oakdnlo,
KOR RENT Modern furnished bun
Kiilow, (t rooms, with hall, largo
porchctt and gnrago; boaiitlful
ground nml flowers. It '3 l. Main.
Tol. -HU.R. 05-
NEW TOPAY
1200 uorq stock ninch In Hnrnoy
county, fully uqulpped) will tradu for
any Puolflu coast proporty for part
value uid lot rionm romiiln uu It loan
on thu plnro If desired.
CO ncrea of orchard, oyor Imlf in,
finest ot producing vnvs, and tho
ownora wfiut to got back to tho chil
dren, so will tradu for an Iowa form,
A good modern hotel in n live town
In mirtliorn lown for trade tor a
ninch in this vttlloy. '
40 neroa ot alfalfa land in south;
orn California for trndo for sono
thlnB horo. ''
10 nqroa ot Irrigated j'oung'iionrfl,
will Improvomonts, for trade rdr a
nlro llttlo hungnlow In Mcdford.
Thftfio proportion nro nil pructlcnll)
clear, uml It will ho onsy tpmnku :t
trndo If proporty offered la right,
CD. HOON
Phono 1037-J. Jacliuou Co, Ilniik Dg
wit iti:.vr houhus fokbam acukaok iii:m wanted jiam-: iiusinuhs dikectory
KOIt KENT MoihTii furnished
C-nioin haiiHo, water rent paid,
$20. CIS KltiR st.
1011 KENT Modern btinRnlow;
built-in furniture; beautiful lawn.
309 S. Newtown.
KOIt HENT 10 room hoimo rear ot
Farmers & EniltRrowers bank,
sultnblo for husluss, real estate,
loardliK or rqomlng house. Cold
Hay Realty Co., Cth anil Fir Ms."
KOIt KENT" room house. JC.OO
per month. Gold Itay Itanlty Co.
I'OR RENT KwrniBhed jnotlcrn C
room Iioufo cloio In; scu owner.
430 Houth Kir st. Phono 2G7-J.
n)R RENT Furnished 5 room
housu and lnrio shady yard. $25
pnr'inonltl. Wnffr rOnt paid. 817
West 10th st. Sco next door east.
t C3
FOR 1UT FtJRNl-1"Kt ROOMS
FOR RENT Sleeping room In new,
modern houso, 3 blocks from post
office. Summer rates $1.G0 per
week. Phono 272-J.
FOR HENT Well furnished rooms
wRh all conveniences In modern
homo, gentleman and wlfo or la
dles only. Cal) mornings. 422
South Laurel.
FOR RENT Large sleeping rooms,
and modern bousakcoplug apart
ments, prices Tory reasonable.
Phono 102CL. 222 South Holly
strcot.
FOR RENT FURNISHED AirTS.
FOR RENT Compiqlcly burnished
apartments. Tho Uorqon, 10
Qulnco st. 1
FOR REM IHHJHEKEUPI.Na
ROO.MB
FOR HENT HousekceplnB
with bath uud gas. 316
llnrtlott.
rooms
North
I'OR ItE.Vl OPnUES
FOR RENT Largo, cmmrombTo"of
flco rooms with elevator sorvlco,
team hoat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply tMcdford rurnl
turo ; Hdw. Co.
FOR RENT MISCICMiANEOUH
FOIt Ri.'NT 30 room furbished
hulol on porceutago. Cold Ray
Realty Co.
FOR RENT Two looms In Hlalto
hlilK. Inqulro ot Jim Hlttur.
KOR RENT Huiiqh.cs, largo uml
small, alfalfa nnd garden lands.
Cold Hay Realty Co., Uth and Fir
FOR KALE HOUSES
KOR SALE 4 room houso nnd lot
$700, $100 cash nnd $15.00 poi
month. Cold Ray Realty Co.
FOR 8.VU1J liANDS
KOR SiVLE rfr6"acio"gqod "nlfaUa
nnd grain ranch, all In cult Ivftt Ion.
Will mnko good stock much. $100
por aero. Inqulro ot O, M.
Svoudsou, Medford, Oro. G7
FOR BALK Do not 'rail to sot miy
list of hard times bargains in and
aroupd t))0 boaiitlful city ot Ash
land before you decide qn n loca
tion, 1 can savo you money on
renting or buying. W. 1), Hodg
son, Cor. E. Main and Second sts
A,Bhlaud, Oro. 04
KOR SALE Ranches, aero trnptp,,
town proporty, from $5 por acio,
upwards op P apd 10 years tlmo.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth ami
Fir.
FOR SALE Homestead rnllnqitltdi
monts, HmmtttemlH for loentlon.
A, D. Siding, Medford, Oro. 03
KOIt SALE C or 10 acres ctoso In,
easy torms. Phono 10C0-M. C7
FOR 8AU MlSCKl,li.Ni:OUS
KOR SALE CooFcberrles; large; 3.i
cts. per Rallon delivered to any
part of city. C. C. Pierce. Phono
103. M
FOR SALE Ono 10 horsepower Bns
ollno engine, International make;
been used about ono month; good
as new; for salu at a bargain.
William Ulrlch, Medford, Ore. '
KOR SALE OR TRADE Pedigreed
Poland China boar. R. D. 1, Dox
73, Central Point, or phono Kar
mcr H-1S'.
KOR SALE Remington staudard
typewriter No. 8 InvUlblo writer,
14 Inch carriage. nexr lcen used:
cheap. P. O. Rex 147, Jackson
ville. KOR SALE Good self teed bay press
at itcgar ranch. C3
KOR SALE Day-old chicks. Planum
Electric Incubator Hatchery, Tal
ent. Oro. II. C. High, Mgr. CC
FOR SALE Loose leaf ledger sys
tems, any stylo or made to order
by tho Mall Tribune bindery.
FOR SALE Legal bl&utcs, tresspass
notices, for sale or rent sings at
the Mall Trlbuno.
I'OR BALK Onu flno team ot horses
1500 pounds, at n bargain. C. E.
Gates, 132 S. Riverside
FOR SALE Gentle caddto pony, os
poclally good for carryiuj; two
children to school. Can bo driven
to buggy. Also good driving horso
for lady. Apply to Walter Frarer
Rrnwn, 53 North Orange st. Phono
077,-Y.
FOR SALE I Holt traction cnglno
and plows, nearly new, for one
third price. Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALE French coach maro sov
en )par old; weight 1200; can bo
seep nt thp Nu3h stables Saturday.
May 31. 00
FOR RALE Invincible asters and
salvia plants. Mrs. Wm. llaln, W.
Claik st. Phono G27-X. 60
KOR SALE Qno road rolpr, gaso
line, for due-third' price, nearly
now. Cold, Ray Realty CO.
KOR SALE Loiter heaas ana rancy
stationery, printed, engraved qr
embossed, as you wuh t the
Mail Trlbuno.
KOR SALE Ono black 3 year old
Porchoron stallion, weight 1750
lbs. Will trade for cnttlo or work
horses. Also cedar posts and tlr
' rails, Henry Munklus, 2 miles
south ot Jacksonville. CO
JAPANESE PRESStNq PARLORS
Steam and dry cleaning nnd dyo
vroik. Satisfaction guaranteed On
till work. Ceuta' suits pressed.,
Special attention to ladles' 'silks.'
laces nnd gloves. Goods called for
mid delivered. 114 N. "Krout St;
Phono 125. IU
WANTED MISCELL.VNEOUS i
WANTED Wood sawing; has good
machine; glvo mo n call, from 0
to 9 p, m, Phono URI-R, SO
WANED Home dressmaker with nn
appreciation of stylo. Phono 477.
Abjo tp work nt ouco. Gt
WANTED AT ONCE Lutings fbf
ranclmannd homestead relnquUh
iponts bj owners In tho Applogoto
nnd otlmr valleys, which will mnko
good homes. 1 hnvo sovernl par
ties coming 'from California look
ing for good 'pliot) lauds. Write
to mo at onco giving legal descrip
tions, llbt ot Improvements; nnd
terms. Lands must liivvn good t-oll.
oltbor bottniu or low sldehlll.
Quoto no Inflated values. lr. W '
Y lilting, larord. , CO
.,-..,,M.... ..y -.,. KtlUit t ,MM4,4 4,,,,wHi,hl.H HHHHrtlVVI ' Ifc4f.4li
WANTED Packora desiring omploy
mput with tho R R. V fc P. Assn.
during season of 1913 should reg
ister and recclvo number at office,
18 W. Main st., or Mla Marian
Sundcllff, Phoenix.
WANTED Two good fruit thinners.
Marshall's ranch. 1113 S. Oak
dale. C0
MONEY TO 1.0AK
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
closa In ranch property. C. A.
McArthur. room 3, P. O. b,lock.
phono 2CS.
MONEY TO LOAN $1000 to $5000
to loan on Improved farm proper
ty. Dennett Investment Cp.
FOR EXCHAMK
WILLT'XCHANaE 10 acres pears,
wth or without houso, for Mcd
ford bungalow. C. D. A., JIall
Tribune.
KOR TRADE I have so mo new
Studobakcr w-agons. buggies, farm
Implements and gnzolino engine
for which J will take cord or fir
wood. F. Osonbrugge, 401 Rlvcr
sldo avo. S.
KOR SLE OR TRADE A goqd pay
lug business. Seo O. C. Hoggs, at-
lurucy. lor particulars.
61
FOR TRADE 40 ncoru ot bench
land, rich, red loam, cholco for
- pears, grain or potatoes. About 10
seres cleared; 3i mllca from
Wooihlllo near Evans creok.
Would llko rcsidonco in Mcdford.
I) J. Palmer. Phono 469-J.
LOST
LOST Kappa Kappa C.ima Sorority
pin, gum; lettered "K. k. u. ' nan
in shapo or koy; namo MIm .TmIh
Day on back. Return to Mrs. Clin
ton McCurdy. 220 S. Laurel st.
Liberal reward.
RUSINESS DIRECrORY
Abstracts
ROOUE RIVER VALLEY All
STRACT CO., No. 6 South Central.
F:
Auctioneer!
WILLIAM ULRICH Ltepnsod Auc
tioneer lor tho City of Mcdford,
Oregon. Torms reusonublo. Rcsi
donco phono 1G1-J. orrtco Juck-
- sou County Hank building.
Chiropractor
DR. R. J. L00KW00D, Chiropractor,
uorvo speciniist. jiooma si)3-oi-2Q5
Gnrnott-Coroy bldg. Vnpqr
baths and scientific massage given;
ndvlco In dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydropthorapy. Lndy at
tendant. Phone, oftlco 945, rest
dqncq 571-R.
DR. A. R. IlEDQES, Dr. Loulso JJ,
Hpdsos MccllanO-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors. Spaudylothernntsts. These
stoms, including dietetics, qunw
ttu Kyiuiiiuiiics, iiyuro-iueruPUi
etp., product) reaults In both acute
nnd ' chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. 230 North Dartlott St.,
next door to M. E. church, Hours.
9 a, m, q 5 P. in. Other ionrs by
appointment. Phone it7-,I.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEKK, WM. P. MEALEY
Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 1 and
2, Postofflce bldg.
A. E. RBAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Corey bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
street, Medford, Oro., , "
Wm. M, Colvlg flrorito M. Hoborta
COLVIO ROI1ERTS. LAWYERS
Medford Ntitlonnl Ruuk Building.
Auto Suppllea,
LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big' secret In making springs Is the
tempering. We are operating the
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant in the Pacific northwest. Use
our springs when others fall. Sold
under guarantee. 26 North Fif
teenth St, Portland, Ore.
Accountants
D. R. WOOD General Accountant
lour books audited and kept for a
reasonable flgnre; your business
solicited. Office, Medford Mall
Tribune bldg.; phone 611-R-2; res-
lenco phone Q37.
Dcntlsu
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR a C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnett-Coroy bldg., suite 310.
Medford, Qre. Fucne 856.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your 'preaktes
cleaned up for tho winter. Call
on tho pity "garbage wagons for
good service. Phono 625-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKHY Notary pub,
tic. urlng your work to rao at the
sign of the Mali Tribune.
Friaters and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has' the
nest equipped printing office iln
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prlcos. 27 North
Fir St.
Fhjslclana and Surgeons
PR. F. G. CARLO W, DR. EVA,
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg.. phono 1036-L. Residence
420 South Laurel Bt.
DR. S. A. LOCIvWOOD Physlclaa
and surgeon. ' '
MYRTLE 8. LOOKWOOD. M. D.-
Practice limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 232, H Main.
Phones, offlco 81I-J-2; rosH 811.
DR. J. J, EMMENS Physlclaa and
surgeon. Practtco limited to eye,
car, noso and throat. TCyes scien
tifically tested nnd glasses supplied
Office 22S East Main St., Hours
8:30 a, m. to 8 p. m. Phone.
E, D. P1CKBL, M. D. Office Jaek
son County Hank bldg, Office
phono 43-R; resldonco phone 68-R.
DR. MARION Pnyslclan and Bur
geon, Stewart bldg., corner Mala
und nnrtlctt sts,; oftlco phone 27,
r.osldonco phopo 27-J-2.
DR. MARTIN O. DARDER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Pain
blocks appqslto NRih Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to ', Pt)one 110-J.
DR. R, W. CLANCY Physician and
siirgeou. Phones, office 36, resi
dence 72 4-J. Office 'hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath's
physician, 3Q3 Garnett -Corey,
building. Phono 904-M.
It. J. CONROY.M. D. Physician 'and
surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lums
don. 215 E. Main St. Phone ftf.
Stenographers
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ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm bloekr
'Stonographlo work done qHtoklx
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