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WPPWiPWWWWMPB r w .y wiffflWi irftr7fe ' emu. ' vtt T" ....xfcfifi:.':.. t, WStfij'" i I It Hurts Jeffs Head to Concentrate His Mind ZWW, Vou tHiNK. Ycu'iits ccoo vr piiomyj.rt CoY A PKfitviKtn PoU.Yyj ' IViru: (SMb a cok. - rnvr AlJOUHOTdftdtlNTl rxnol K!! Ha-nnrgoKn cost' J ERVATIONI CONTROL BY STATES 1'UliTI.AM), .l.iin- .1 Tin' (rcmni HmIi (Viixi ruilinii i iiiiinioxHiii lin Kin nh rriMirml iiiiri'-i-rvi'illv i lthid in IIih itNiixlVr nl tlii' nll'Hinl (iiiikIm i hIhIk ointnil, in it piililiu PlHlniHfNl jt iMril. Il i I"- Itiiilinl ! wiilflv ciri'itlHto tliio ri'iiit in twniilill fotni. IHiiuiiimiii iiiilnr-i'iiit'iil of tlu ' poll Im iwi I'V the t'liiiiiniNMHiii, uliirli U hii (.fflrMl nIhIu littily, crruli'il liy I lit Iiii!iliin mnl npiinW'. liv luv i-imr Vt. Mi'imImt of tin I'niiiiiiU hIoii Hri': .1. N. Tl, .lom'pli'ii"' llimih. II. I'. Imiio kiiiI P. I". lli'ii ihh, I'ortlHii.l; Willmin I'.niiniui, tnk r, himI C II. WhImmi, Afcliliin.l. lv tliv HilnitiMi of III) rcKrt tln kind' (It'clnrrK ilni'lf MiiHrilv iim.imI o lli oifurlH nf mi-hI nimlrrn K" ptiHim Hiul t'oiiKrwiioiiHl ili'li'Miili'Hi liH'Imlini; Urri-itviirOrcKiiii. who nro IryinK In .fix k llie IhIi'h' nnlilM (Inc rini mmiI wnrn fi-ili-rnl f-P-tn of all n"li'ni pulilir rv)iiri'' t" lli' wwU vrn ktiitc. PORTLAND LIKED THE PANTAGE VAUDEVILLE Tim OrMcniilaii liim lhn follow Iiir roniiiiiiiil lo nint(o on Hid runtiiKOH uliiw which will ho ut thn l'ai;u tin1 ntiir WiMliuwMtnjr ninl Tlnirxituy: JIdiiIo Moon''n Mathnr (Jooo KlrlH liruvlilo nn nrtUtlo net, with n pic turiMiiii witltiK. I'nitty Klrln, ink ing lli prln of witll-knuwii rlmrnc lum In fuliy . Intnl. kIiik iuuI itiinrn lh.lr wiiy Into thu ln.irlH of tho niiiN lour.', wlillo Kotiurt Klro Ih ciiiully nfft'ctUo ii u n KrotoHipii) ipicun of tho fnlrlitM. "l.ov'ri YimiiK linwin," tlm only plnylHt mi tlm bill provlilim tiuiiHiinL Hlliiiitliiim for commly. I'lipn, por tin) i'i iiffii'tlvily liy Kmll llurli, Ih iiiIpIiiI.hu fur tlm Imtlor liy n youtiK IiIiumI who rlnlin IiIh ilmiKhtor, In roiiHoiputiuo ho him to llHti'ii to nil hortH of ilUpiirnKlm; talk nhoiit liliu Hiilf, hut IiIiIkn hlv tlmo. which inner i'Oiiiim, for llui youth with grout k.-iiik frolil turiiH tho IuIiIkh on him anil kIvim him no rhtuiro to rotnlluto. In "Tlii) Now Kiicrull" llrownlim mill I.iiwIh iiiuUo n enmt hit with tho litniluiico. Tho olio Ik a HorKiuiiit, 'tothor, otto of tlioito MlmplotoiiH who itlways iiintmKoa to miy cluvnr thliiKS with tin air of Idiocy nhoiit thuiii. A really i;ood nut. Thnn thuro lu hoiiiu iilcyur aurlal work combined with Iin iiiur by Mcl'livo and Hill that In not loo far-ftttrliml, with an llallun utroot Hriiiui to coniptulo thij dl. HIKES ACROSS CONTINENT EATING FRUITS AND NUTS $V.' YORK. JiiuV:i. V'cuitH. unlit mid vegoliibloH will eoinpimii (he diet of Henry Sain, 'J5 yearn of nge, wlpi will hlnrl .luiui II on "hiko" from t'oiiev IhIiiiiiI to Han V'rnneisco. I will curry iueuges from (lovernor Httlir.ei- ninl Mayor Ouynor lo Muyor Kolpli of Hun I'VuneiHt'o. MARRIED. Knrl Klsor and MIhh Leona Deano' woro married at tho Initio's homo on Hlsklyou HolghtB Snturday ovonlng. A nuinbor of tho young pooplu'n frlonds woro presont mid tho Iioiihd wiih beautifully decorated with flow urs mid grenna. Dainty lofroshinonta woro Horvod, Mro. Klsor la llio daughtor of II. O. Deiino, and n populnr iiioiubor of AJotlford'H younger boL Mr. Khoc Is a .iiioiubor of tho Modfprd flro do pnrlniont and has many f'rfondH, Mon day ovonlng tho other flro boys guvo tho young culiplo u lido through Main Htroot on tho Iioro cart. Julia Doau, It Ifl reported, Iihh oh talued a dlvorcu from hor husbnnd, "-"- Upygigf eg ran rtAf- CO. .l - , 4 t , , I ' - - . i ! tmmmm ' i ...ill . -. . .. I ktfjr.titt ttitit.wvrmfV Oinio Caldai'n, TrRDTTORD TMU COHtUHTi Of TMU UTrTUi AV IHCUUDCD IN THIS C01.T of rm UoT.ruC ot cnut. wu olfAPLUf TRIES TO COMMIT IDE ON T An iiiildi'iilifinl woiiiiin Ik auto in iiih' upon Suiitlii'iii I'ihiIh' triiin No. HI Knturdiiv ami uiim with liffnMill.Y ntiniii'il .! rmii Ilinminc Intrwolf I'r.iin thn wlmlnw (if the iiiovintr tmtri with Hipi'idiil iuti'iit hivm tho Axhland TidlnuK. Sin wiix lalaiu from I ho train at Ahlainl anil lahmi to Oranili' City lioNpilul, wlmro kIii "till i I'd IIiikIii-h, wlui liiinnli'd tin' train ul DmiMiiiuir, tuli'- tliut tlio woman wiih, n x iii'iulv iih I'uiild lio li'iirurd, fit rotiti' Iioiii I .oh Auki'Ii'h lo Purl laud. Slu1 elal.nl that hho hud b'ft Imr IiiinIiiuiiI for niiuliit't- mini mid Hint llio latter liml left lu-r. Inking liitr Imv ami $1(1(1,(11111 of her moiii'V. At onii lime die naid tint hoy wim 111 caiM oM mid at utintlirr that he win Jtl. tilio altempled ncvonil tinii'i to leave the train ami Mr. Hughes Mtaten that it wan nil that three wo. men ninl hiuiM'll' could do to keep tier fnuii jumpiiii: throimli itio window. The Iralu eiew lelcurnphed ahead mid Dr. PiirooiiH, llie eompany phy ii'ian, mid the ehief of police nicl tlm ttiiiu and took lior lo (Iraiiiln City lioHpilal and pinned her uudur the enre or Dr. KwedenliurK. Mrn. I A. Hunter, who boarded the train ut llninhrook, iiHriled in carini: for her mid offered to have her taken to her own home, hut it wax lliniilit wc-er to place her in the lio-pitnl. STILL ON RAMPAGE POHTI.ANI). Ore., Juno 3, Tho WlllKinotto river continued to rise to day mid heforo tho end of tlio week It U expected lo reach 23 feet nbovo normal, Merchants along Front street have vacated their basements and aro selection utoragu places high or above ground. No damiigo has boon done, as the high water Ih caused, to some extent, by tho bnckwater of tho Colupibla rlvor. CONVENTION OF W. 0. W. MEETS HERE TODAY Tho Women of Woodcraft, nearly n hundred Htrung, arrived In Medford Inst night for ther annual conven tion. lodgo lmimuura front tho ter ritory south or Kugono nro horo in cluding a largo delegation from Klamath Falls, Tho program for today Ih na fol lows; (I; 00 a, m, HuhIiichs session at tho I, O, q. 1 hall. 12 .'00. Liincii, 1:00. Klectlon of OfflrorH. :t;30. Tour Uiroiigh tlio valley lu nutoH, fiiruluhud by Commercial club membera. riiilO. Dinner at tho I. O.O. 1 hall. 8:00. Kvonlng session. Kxempll- WHY? YOUR UHOICK R acrea DoAnJou, full hoarlng 10 ncroa Hose, full licarltu; 10 acres Uartlott, full bearing 10 acrou Comlco, full bearing Wu must soil ono of tlioso blocks of Pears ut Just ono-half valuo to snvo Inrgqr tru,ct. 12 ft. deep loam, sel'l: In Jackaoii countyi 3 nilios from Medford. Prlco asked, Ijtono. Wo want your bid on ono of tlioso tracta, Can tuku you out any after noon, J. O. RAltNKS WM N. Klvomlilo or 214 First Nutloutil Hunk Uulldltig ! . I as rWTA (C&,ft, ""w i?c3 vnwi- wv.t ' irss M IM &mWfo - sm, virzs "MAUi TRIBUNE, MlfiDPORT), OIWCIQX, TU-lfflDAY. .JUNK 3 10J3. 1 1 .... .lcai,VI,WP'.lMll well? . , . . . f , ' yw- LOT'; sail ? Sr I . - J flcallou of floor work by Modford'of flrnm. 1 CENTRAL POINT POINTERS T. (1. Itiilmoy and family left Tlpin day afternoon by wagon for Klamath l-'allH and uimteru Oiokoii, whnro tho)' will Hpend thu miniuier motitliH, Horn, to Mr. and Mrn. It. K. Mur uty, Wcdiicnilny evening, an 1 1 pound daughter. Mother and child are, do lug well ut thin time. Clifford Hatfield met with a pain ful accident Ttilirmlay evening while exhibiting IiIh nklll an n wrestler with one of IiIh boy frleuiU. In thu count; of tho wrentllug Clifford Hllpped ntul wnn thrown lo the hard pavement, breaking bin arm. Mr, Hatfield U again on tho street and h Bpeedy recovery Ih hoped for. Minn llen.ie Itumlall ban returned from a fow day' vlnit with Itoguo Ither frlemlH und relntlvci. MrH. Kenneth lleebe Ih vUltlug frlnudri ntul iirqualuinuccH In I'ort Joiich and other California cltlen at preHont. Mm. V. J. NIcIioIh and daughter Until attended the funeral of Mrs. NIcIioIh' nephew, 1M Curd well, at Cold Hill I'rldny. Merrltt Merrlman mado a biinlneHS trip to Cold Hill recently. Sin. J. I). I'arkur ninl e.raiul- daughtor. Kmnm Carroll.-left Thur.!H -;!c'! n-oni C- day afternoon for Modesto, Cul.. to HMtnd tho summer. Miss Anna Dean of Ashlund was tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. K. L. Fnrra, and family Saturday and Sun day. Miss Nettle Lewis Is visiting Iwth her friend, Miss Leuoru Harnett, at Climax, Ore. II. N. Aldrlch and son Fred, Krnest Mluutli, MIsh Myrtlo (llensuu. Agues Dunlnp, Myrtlo Duntnn, Melvin Klles tad, Audrey Holmes, (HadvH Holmes, Jesslo Qnaunruy attended tho Kp- worth leaguo convention lu Ashland Sunday, Wurd Harnett visited frleuda In Climax Sunday. George II. Hoss and family, T. D. Hohh and family, .1. K. Hoss and wife and daughter attended the funeral of tho Hosh brothers' sister, MrH. Stanley, lu Ashlmpl Monday. Orsnl IaiwU has returned from a short visit at Fort Jones, whero ho formerly resided. Mrs. Klmer Chllders Is upending this week In Grants Push the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Hoper. Mr. and Mm. V. J O'ilara spoilt Monday , with thtlr diitiglilor, Mrs. Martin Uowers, and family at Gold HID. Nick llrophy and-famlly of Med ford tiiotorod to deutral Point Sun day evening. A.NXOr.NTKMICNT Wn wish at this tlmo to announce to tho cttlzuus of Medford mid sur NEW TODAY 1200 aero stock ranch. In llarnoy county, fully equipped, will trado for any Paclflo coast property for part .Valuo and lot soino reinalii ns a loan on tho pluco It desired. GO acrcH of orchard, over half lu finest of producing pears, and tho ownurs want to got back to tho chil dren, so will trado for mi Iowa farm. A good mddorn hotel 111 a lvo town lu northern Iqwa for trmlo for n ranch lu this valley. 40 ncroa of alfalfa, land In south- orn California for trndo for some thing horo, 10 ncrda of irrigated young poara, wlUi. Improvements, for trndo for a n I co llttlo bungalow In Medford. Tlioso proporttos nro all practically rdoar, mid It will ho easy to mako a trado It proporty offorod Is right, C. D. HOON Phono 037-J, Jucksou Co, Dank Dg, )NOVJIK.?AHV titAM-Ul I J CMILO CW PICURI ' (Jthat OUY J r i ' T VHnuin i i roiimlliiK country Hint about Juno It wo uxpett to ojien up In tlio Hcd Kroul. 123 WiiMt Main utroot, Mod fjird (fltoro formurly occujilcd by I. A. Ilmoiey) tho mont romplvto and up to date Htock of ft, 10 and 15 rent ijooiIh over tipuiied ii In OruKon huouth of Portland. Our rooiIh are arriving dally. W Imvo kooiIk ordored from Phil adelphia, Now York, C'hlcnuo, Ta- (oinii, Portland mpl 'Krlvco; the date of their arrival Ih uncertain. The Htoro In holm; thoroughly over hauled and remodeled. The exact ditto of our opening will bo an iiounced lu thoHo columiiH later. Watch the Hod Front- V. U Jl'DKINS. Propr. ' roit jti?M -iiouNia FOIt ItHNT 8X room modern bun galow', gun. electricity, cant front anil flno Nbade. Impilro 31S 8. raurcl. 03 FOIt KENT Nicely furnished tv.o- room hoimo, all convenience, pleanant aurrouutllngH, close In. J. T. Jliirim, 417 Jay street, off South Oakdale. FOIt HKNT Modern furnished bun galow. ti rooms., with hall, lurgo porches mid garage: beautiful ground mid flowers. 1113 K. Main. Tel. -Ha-It;" "16 C5 FOIt HKNT Modern furnished C-room house, water reut paid. $20. 518 King nt. 430 South Fir st. Phono 2G7-J. -' jit-w vmrw .vj . FOIt HKNT Furnished 5 room house and largo shady yard, $25 per month. Wnter rent paid. S17 West 10th st. Seo next door cast. C3 TO HKNT Our homo on Kast Main street; flno shado and lawn. Humphrey, S15 Kast Mntrr st. CO FOH ItKXT FUltSlNllErl ItOOMS Foil HKNT Largo sleoplng rooms, ntul modern housekeeping ataty ments, prices very reasonable'. Phono 102G-L. 222 South Holly street. FOR ItKXT FURXISHK1) APTH. FOIt HKNT Completely furnlshod apartments. Tho Horbcn, 10 Qtilnco st. FOR RKXT HOUSKKKKFIXa ROOMS FOH HKNT Housekeeping rooms with bath and gas. 345 North Uartlott. FOR RKXT OITOtJKS FOR RKNT Large, comrortablo of fice rooms with olovator sorvlco, steam hcAt, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furril turo & Hdw. Co. FOR SAL12 ACRKAGK FOR SALK 5 or 10 acres c,loso In, easy terms, phono 1000-M. G7 FOR HKNT Ono acre, piped mid watered; now house: bearing fruit; udjohirt City. Telephone, olec trlo llRhtB. Nlco liuonio home. Humphrey. 815 K. Main. GG FOR SALK KINDS FOR 8AJ.V- tOQ aero good nlfolfa mid grain ranch, all In cultivation. Will mako good stock rnuclu ,$100 per acre. Inquire ot C. M. Svondson, Medford, Oro. 67 FOH SAL1J Do iQ.t,(a.ll,to got my list ot hard times bargains In and around tho beautiful city ot Ash land before you, dectdo on a loca tion. I can eavo you inonoy on routing or buying. W. D. Hodgi boh, Cor. K, Main and Second ets Ashland,, Oro. G4 FOR SALK Owing to'slcknesa I wll soil twenty- ncros land two mllos southwest from Medford chonp, on easy torniB; 300 chicks, turkeys, flno Jersey cow, horso, etc., goes with pluco. H. II, RuuiBoy, R. 1). 1 Medford. Cf7 FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ments. Homostoads for location. A. 11, Snllug, Medford, Oro. G2 FOR SALK HOUSES iiNi FOH SALK Modgr, rosldonco, West 10th st.: assessments all paid; $2200. Clark Realty Co, rOH HAIilv nOUnlvn r u nft uis Jiin.niiim;i r.wun i 1 1'Tl " 1 1 " ? FOIt SAM: A flvo room cottago on West 10th utroot on tho paving, fluo nolghborhood, ihndo tree In yard. Total prlcu only $1260 on eay torniH of $100 caoli and $1!0 month with low Intercut. This Ifl a bargain. Seo K. 8. Tinny, 201 Carnett-Corcy blk. G& KOU SAI.R Tho flno homo wo aro Junt completing on Minnesota ut. Hotter como now. It's Jut offered and will not Iant long. Humphrey. 8 lfi Kant Main. CO- FOIt BALK House and largo lot; fruit troea, water and sower; be tween Houtty and N. Illvoralde, 1107 Nlantlc st. Worth $1000, must soil; make ma a cash offer. C4 FOIt SAI.K Hcst bargain in city; on east side; new 10 room house, 2 lots, cost $riC00. Coco for a few days at $3700. Humphrey, 81Q Hast Main. CC FOIt SAI.K FL'It.MTL'lti: FOIt SALK $150 will buy coniplcto hoiiBekcepIng outfit consisting of niinrtor-sawed oak buffet, round dining tablo and G chairs, two 9x12 brussels xugs, good range, also wood heater. gaBoltne stove and oven. 3 rockers, center tables, blrdseyo maple dresser and stand, , 1 bed, rofrlgerator. laco curtains, cooking utensils, some dishes and numerous other things. Must bo sold this week. Inquire at 1020 K. 11 th st. or phono S75-J. P. O. Uox G55. FOIt SALK MISCKMiANKOUS - i 1 i i i 1 1. 1 1. -i u ii ii-i . i i. i.i i ii i i - - FOH SALK Gooseberries; large; 35 cts. per gallon delivered to any part of city. C. C. Pierce. Phono 105. G4 FOH SALK Ono 10 horsepower gas ollno englno. International mako; been used about ono month; good ns now; for salo at n bargain. William I'lrlch, Medford. Ore. FOR SALK OR TRADE Pedigreed Poland China boar. R. D. 1, Uox , 73, Central Point, or phono Far mer 1I-1S4. FOR SALK Remington standard typewriter No. S InvUlblo writer, 14 inch carriage, never been used; cheap. P. O. Uox 147, Jackson ville. - FOR SALK Good self feed hay press uv lienor iuiicii. uo FOR SALK Day-old chicks. Planum Klectrlo Incubator Hatchery, Tal ent, Ore. 11. C. High, Mgr. "GO FOR SALK Loojo leaf ledger sys toms, any Btylo or made to order by the Mall Trlbuoo bindery. FOR SALK Legal blanKs, tresspass notices, for sale or rent tings at the Mall Tribune. FOR SALK Gentlo snddlo pony, os peciaiix gooti ior carrying two children to school. Can bo driven to buggy. Also good driving horso for laijy. Apply to Walter Frazor Hrown, 53 North O ran go st. Phono 57 7- Y, FOR SALK Lotter heads and fancy stationery, printed, engraved or embossed, as you wish at the Mull Trlbuuo. JAPANESE PJtESSINQ PARLORS Steam and dry denning nnd dyo work. , Satisfaction guaranteed on nil work. Geiits' suits" prossed. Special uttoutlon to ladles' silks, laces nnd gloves. Goads called for ami dOllvoreil. U14 N. Front St. Phono 125. 114 FOR SALK or'oxchnugo for Hvostock, heavy mid light rlflo. shotgun, field glasses and saddle Phono farmers into uxxs, evenings, gz FOR SALE Corn cultivator, n cow. a horso. C. C. Hoover, Medford, G3 FOR SALE Household furniture. Call 502 S. Grilpo. G3 KOR SALK Top tent with fly. fur nished or unfurnished. Phono 972-M. v G3 FOR SALK Flno toam of nuilos, prlco very low It takon this wook. A. K.Wnro. GG FOR SALK OR TRADE A good wngou for good single buggy. Phono 190-J. GG FOR SALE Strictly frosh homo grown strawberries, Mrs. Howling, 20 8, Poach st. G3 FOIt SALK Jersoy cow Just fresh, gentlo, well broke and good milker, Phono G39-J or G39-R. .03 By "Bud" Fisher KOfl 8A1.B Cucap, flno enmp or traveling wagon. Uox HOC, Med ford. FOIt SAM? -Three home, cheap. V. ral Home No. 3. heavy work F. Ulddlo, Kti- C7 FOIt 8ALB Light buggy cheap. 1101 West 3th itrcet. C2 IIKLP WAXTKIV aiALK WANTKD Puckers desiring employ ment with tho It. II. F. & P. Assn. during season of 101? should reg ister and receive number at office, 18 W. Main St., or Miss Marian Standcllff, Phoonlr. WAXTKIl MISCr.LLAXK6US WANTKD Wood sawing; has good machine; give mo a call, from C to ! p. in. Phono 3S4-R. 83 WANTKD To rent nicely furnished house with three bedrooms and servants roof, and bath, for sum mer months. No children In family and excellent care guaranteed. Ap T ply It. II. McCurdy. 401 M. F. $ II. Uldg. Phone 349. WANKI) Home dressmaker with an appreciation of style. Phono 477. Able to work at onco. G2 WANTKD I am In tho market for a 5 or 10 aero tract of land sultablo for general farming and alfalfa; land with no orchard and no Im provements preferred. Must bo within 4 miles of Medford on tho road; no ono but owners need re ply. Please answer at once, giving full particulars and price. Address H. W., Uox 100, caro of Mail Trib uuc. 62 WANTED AT ONCK Listings ot ranches and homestead relinquish ments by owners In tho Afodegato nnd other valleys, which will mako good homes. I have several par ties coming from California look ing for good cheap lands. Writo to mo at once giving legal descrliw tlons, list of Improvements, and terms. Lands must bavo good soil, cither bottom or low sldehlll. Quoto no Inflated values. L. W. Whiting, Medford. CC MONEY TO 1XJAN MONEY TO LOAN On city and cloao 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. Dennett Investment Co. FOR I3XCITAMJR WILL EXCHANGE 10 acres pears, with or without house, for Med ford bungalow, C. U. A., Mall Tribune FOR TRADE-i-I bavo somo new Studobakor wagons, buggies, farm Implements and gasolluo englno for which I will take cord or fir wbod. F. Osenbrugge, 401 Rlver sldo ave. S. FOR SALE OR TRADE A good pay ing business. See O. C. llbggs, at torney, for particulars. 61 FOR TRADE 40 ncers ot bonch land, rich, rod loam, choice for pears, grain or potatoes. About 10 acras cleared; 3 miles from Woodvlllo near Evans crock. Would llko residence In Medford. II. J. Patmof. Phono 469-J. 11US1XKSS DIRECTORY Abstracts ROaUE RIVER VALLEY AU STRACT CO.. No. G South Central. Auto Supplies. LAHKR AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secrot In making springs Is the tempering. Wo nro operating the largest, oldest and boat equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee 2G North Fif teenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-ut-Lnw. Rooms l'and 2, Postoftlce.bldg.; ; A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Coroy bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Oro. Win. M. Colvlg George M. Roberta COLVIG & ROUERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Ilauk Building. P7Cai5T!OTIr NO,&fcNaS PQR.UlfcOP TMII VJHONS.OPE TM6 AiNVrC(COOTfOUS setP. "nvsPinaV CCXTSN.VIliR. 6CTS TMC OUfclhVtl. DRAwing op lm, TX-'BRtS Ai PuMV-rwCNTA W AH1W6RJMC.0O1 NOT VR(tt OH oVXUl TrlfvN C-OTM SiOBi OpTHCPrtPQP. Accountant D. It. "WOOD General Accountant lour books audited and kept for & reasonable (Iguro; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mall Tribune bldg.; phono 01 l-rt-2 ; res fence pnono'037. Auctfo'n'ceri WILLIAM ULUICH Licensed Auc tioneer for tho City of Medford, Oregon. Terms reasonable Hest dence phono 1C1-J. Oftko Jack son County Dank building. Chiropractor DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, r.crvo specialist. Ilooms 203-204-205 Gafnott-Corey bids. Vrtpdr baths and scientific massage given; advlco In dietetics, medical gym nastics, hydroptbqrapy. Lady at tendant. Phono, office 945, resi dence 671-11. DR. A. R. HKDQES. Dr. Loulso E. Hedges Meccano-Therapists, Chiro practors, Spondylothcraplats. Theso systcma, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, bydro-thoraphy, etc., prodnco results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion frco. 230 North Dartlett St., next door to il. K. church. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other bears by appointment. Phono 117-J. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR C. a VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott-Corey bldg., suite Medford, Oro. Phono 856. 310, Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises' cleaued up for tho winter. Call on tho city garbage wagons (or good service Phone C2C-L. t Y. Allen. Notary Publlu HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Urlng your work to mo at tho sign of the Mall Tribune. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has "tho best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, looso loaf ledgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Physicians nnd Surgeons DR? "f. " a CARLO W, DlC EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41C-417 Garnett-Coroy bldg.. phono 103G-L. Uesldon'co 420 South Latirol st. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. . Practice limited to diseases ot women. Offices 232 B Main. Phones, office S14-J-2; res., 814. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to oye, ear, nose aud throat. Eyes scien tifically testod and glasses supplied Offtco 228 East Main St.. Hours S:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone. E. B. PICKEL, M, D. Office Jack son County Dank bldg. Oftlce phono 43-R; rosldonco phone 58-R. DR. MARION Thyslclan and sur geon, Stewart bldg., corner Mala and Dartleft st,s.; offlco phono 27, rosldenco phono 27-J-2. DR. MARTIN C. DARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm blpck, opposite Nush Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. ' DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phonos, offtco 36, rosl denco 724-J, Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnott -Corey, building. Phono 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician aad Surgeon. Ovor Hutchison & Lums den, 215 E. Main St. Phono 77. :'... ..'. .'1 -"Tnrr. '-' ' ! 1 teiiograpliera ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work douo quickly and well. 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