Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PROGRESSESRAPIDLY
AT SAN FRANCISCO
Oconto 14. Iloim returned homo
)i(trUay after niiiiittiii; it week In
Mtilt Frmicliteo nil oxpoMtloii IiiihIiiiumi.
.Mr. IttHiN imjh:
"I mill u largo number of our poo
pin (rum Medforil ami imtiilitirii Or
egon. Von ciiii flinl them ovrry day
iwiliKruHntlUK til t ho lobby of tho Ho
lul Manx, which appear In lit) head
quarter. All ill them linvo big
dm I Mi In tlmlr sleovtm.
"Tin oxpoidllou U iirHirliiii
nlroly In enry department. Ovr
JUDO Hum nro employed. Nino i(
l hi fourteen building urn now tin
ilur coiutrucllou. Tim Adtiilulhl i
tfnn building In completed mill occu
pied; nil buildings will tm undr
contract by July 1 of this ycnr and
must he completed eight mouths 'ie
fnro February I, 1915, tlm upunliK
ilny if llm oxponltloii. Fifteen state.
haxo already iiuuln liberal npproprl
nllniiH (or lnln holldllitmt fourteen
ktnln lcRllntori will ini'ut In IUH
nml tl In oxpecti'it Hint uvitry nno of
tlioiii will prnvltlo ror ntulo IiiiIIiIIiikh
nml pnrtlulpnta In thu Kront iiuiit.
MniiUKt'iiU'iit U Alilo
"Hvary ilnpiirlmont of HiIh i:rnil
uiiilnrtnk'liiK Ih nlily rumliicluil liy
niiiii ii f cxprtnco who urn utrivlun
in miikn (IiIk tlm Kri'iitoul MiirroMM In
I In- tilntory of cxpiiHlildiirt. Tlm pub
llrlly nml nxplnttutlnn itoparliuimt U
tinilnr tlm miporvlHlim of Dlnu'tor
(litorKo HoiikIi I'nrry ami iibmUUmI liy
hid rliltif, Oolvln II. Ilmun,. Ilotli
men urn uill known by Hut pn nml
I Im putillc for iiililitvluK liltt tlilnKH.
Tlmy uro ulrnlnlm; nvery olforl in
nxplolt tlm rjiiiiniiii-l'.iclflc lntornu
tluiiiil nxpdHlllnii, tlm Hronti'it nxjunl
lion known lo mini.
"I liml tlm itoot! forluuo to nltvuil
tlm Hun rrniu'lm'O Ailmon linmiiioU,
wlinrif I'tpoHltlon niatliTH with iIIh
fuwi'd In ipoocliuM nml llliutrntuil
lititurox. Tliuro I U'tiruoil tlmt tlio
nl'oltlon work In procrnMliiK at
lufnnlorlly In ovary ilntulli Hint H
will lio much Kri'itlor limn tlio nrill
imry mlml nut itriiNp,' nml Unit It
will lio of Kront liuuiiflt lo Mil roup
try, nml oMpoolnlly to tlio wontnin
ii ml roiiHt iitnti'H, iiiiihI Iiu mlmltlml.
'"Hun I'rimclMro In irimrliiK for
tilklnjt rnro of tlio iiiIIIIoiik who will
vlalt llmre. Nor IiiiIcIk nml Inrno
nimrlnmnt Iioiihcii urn IuiIiik Imllt lo
fll tip tlm Kitp" oitiibIoiiiiiI liy tlm IiIk
fill). Ktioot car Horvlro nro liulim
linptoxnit unit now lliun Imlll unit
oxloniloil. Kxcitrfllon liontH nro lio
Iiik roiiHlructi'il for tlio wator roulo
Hiifvlco lo ami front llio nximtltlnn
Krouiulu, nml nun cannot liulp hihiIiik
lilht uomotlilUK oxtrnorillnnry In i;o
lilt on In now Krlmo.
Mixlfniil Slmiilil Art
"Tlio oxpoiiltlon rnmnilHHlmioni !
i9lntoil iy tlovornor 'vi, who will
liitvo full rlinri;o of Oroon pnrllfl
patlou, iilnl tlio oxpnmllturuof fliOO,
OUO, iihoulil bo luvltud ut mi early
day to vIMt Mt-ilfonl nml coiihiiU with
riir pooplo riiK'irillim oxlilblta nml
illnplnyH of Moiitliorit OroRon, tlio ill
Irlct of tho InrKWHt uiiinlior or ro
uotirniH In tint linnlorH of tlm Hlnto,
nml tlm nonroHt nolHhhor to Onllfor
iila, Lot tm lo flrit to titulm n ntovo,
iiB wo linvo licoii In tho pitat, for n
KOoil roiiroHoiilntlou nml n iihuro of
tlio inoitpy to bo oxpomloil."
Tho Ciiiiiiillini 1'iiolflo railway nn
nouncoH that nil tho omployoa of tho
moelinnlijiil and car ilupnrtmontH on
tho com'imuy'H onntorn llnoa, bouio
0,(100' In imiitbor, nro to rocolvu an
ailvaiteoof 10 iior cont In wiiroh.
TIiiio anil u hair will ho nllowotl for
ovortlino and for work on IcbuI lioll
dnya: . uLii
FINAL ARGUMENTS
E
DKN'VI'.U, (oln .lime 17.
WIiiIIiit -'rniik llviiw.oml on trial
linrn fur llm lutmlor of (Iroro Copo
Inml Kiiilly or iunorrnl prolmlily
will nxl in III IiiiiuIm of llm jury lm
fiirt ninhl. ArKiimt'ulK in tlm diihp
Ik'MIiii loilnv.
Lull' yi'Hlunlny .Julni HirIiiKr( Inm
liaml nf tlio uomiiti in wIhwd lirlinlf
lloiiwooil killi'il Hylvodlcr Vint Plinl,
nml. Inriili'iilally Cnpolaml in n fray
In llii Ilrnwii I'alui'o llolol bur room,
IcMtifii'il in tlio t'liMo. SpriiiKer !"
I'tnriil he liml iuvrilipttril ntoric
t'omiot'llitR llpiiwonil'ri itrtiit with that
of Mr. Springer ami liml fn.iinl that
thoir ri'littiotiH xvurn nlwnv jimprr.
Ho ilfiilcil lln htnlp'w clinrt'o Hint
llt'iittimil xvmt Kiiilly with Mri.
Sprinucr nml xlmt Kid Von Plinl li
i-niiHt" of ji'nlouiy. Aflur Hprinccr
li ii tl litiricd lit1 heartily ftlmok linndH
with I Icn wood and ttxpri'xM'd liU
fiifiiilitliip Tlm jury wni oxiilcntly
imprcHM'il. . , ......
Tho wlirrcnlttinln of Mr. ''priiiRor,
tlio "woinnit in Iiu riiHi'," ni0 ttn
kimwu nml xlin could not lie lonrlit'd
by n niiIihioii)i for the rfrfonM'.
SptiiiKOr divoroi'd lmr two yi'.irn nno
k'mrdinlolv after llruwnils first
trial. Shi' tlii'it loft Diivor nml ih
Hiipposi'd to In' Itxiiii; tit Now Vorl;.
EMPLOYES OF POWER
LOPI
At Ooltl liny Humlny 7R uinploytH-H
of tho Cnllfnrnln'OrflKon l'owor com
puny nml their frlontlo from Anlilnud,
Klnniiitli KuIIh, Yrokn, und forty from
Medford, mot for thulr first uunuitl
picnic. A bountiful luncheon lin-l
been of rotimn provided, following
which n proKrnm whb glvon lucliidliiK
boat rucoM, bobbin rnccii, otc. An ox
cllliiR ft'itturo of tho afternoon wna
tlm boat rnco, boiwcou husky lino
men, (Inner Dnrnolllo and II. U.
Warmotb, and two of tho otflco forco,
Don Calvlc and .J. J, lluchtor, hold
on tlio buukwator nbovo tho dnin, Tho
lluotnnu wnlkod off with tho ironorn.
Mm, A. II. CuimlnKhnm won tho
ladlun' epi: rnro, nml O. O. Alondorfor
Kot tlio lucent fitdt In tho fUlilnu
rontoat, n trout allpRod to bo otto foot
In luiu:tli.
At G;:i0 Buppor wnu hold, and nttor
tills it Htorooptlcon locturo wm clvoit
by II. O. Stoddard, naslstod by 1 1
Loilur nml W. 11, Sfarlo. W. II.
UlitiroltlU of Yrokn and II. I.. "Waltlior
of Mi'.iUonl, wvro utnom; tlio offjclnln
of tho company Hint worn proBont.
Abordnou, Wnali., unlnulatH linvo
orKitulxtid a Labor Tonido auaorla
Hon for tho purposo of eroding a
Inljor tottiplo, Tno dliroctorH nro now
uoKotlatluK a loan with nu onutom
(Inn, and It In pttttud .tlmt .tho, xvorU
of construction will soon IiokIu,
WHY?
(OUH(!IIOICI3
K acres DoAitJmi, ' tUll bparlng
10 acros Dobc, full bonrlni;
10 ucrou lliirtlott. .fiill.bcurlnB..
10 ncroa Comlco, full boarlng
Wo must soil ono of tlieao blocka
of l'oui'tf nt Jttat ouc'linlf vnluo to
eavo larKor trnct, 12 ft. dcop loam
soil; In Jackson county, 3 mlloa from
Medford.
Irlco iwIuhI, 9B0.
Vo want your bid on ono of thoso
tracts. Can tnkotyou out tiny aftor
uoon. ' '
J. o. ijaiini:s .
025 N. ltlvot-Hltlo
or 314 First National Buuk Sulldlug
NW
A
COMPANY HO
TfEDFonT' matt; tribune, mtodfotcd, ORECIOX, TlTODAY, JUNE 17, join.
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Does a Duck Swim?
. f J Hf W
HIE SLAVER
TRIED AT BAY CITY
KAN THAW I.HCO, Cnl., .lime 17.
-ClmrBi'tl xvilli Irupiirtiiii; Vernn
Seruutoii from Himltlo to thix ehy for
iinmornl purpmieH, Korl l'uli;rlon is
nn trial hero loiluy Imforo .Tiitln
l-'nrrintoii In the Pm'toil Slulcrt dis
triot court.
When tlm trlul npi'iieil Miw Scrnn
lou took tlic Htntiil ami told her ntory.
Kho tU'cliircil Knllcrlon broiinlit lier
lmr from Si'itllle ami then took her
hiii'1'onkSvcI.v to Loh AiikuIcx. Han
Diepi nml Kingman, Ariz., constant
ly trying lo induce her lo mippnrt him
liy Icniluitr an immorul life. Kho lo
c'lurctl Knllcrlon liml induced lier to
ivc him dcetlH lo Kcatllo loin valued
nt $1(100 nml Hint in Kan Dit-p) lie
pnuut'il lier tlinmoifi ritic.
It in expected the Irinl wilt bo con
I'luiU'il todny.
0. A. C. LECTURES GIVEN
AT TALENT THURSDAY
OKI-WON' AOKICUI.TUKAI COI
I.KOK, CorvallU. Or.. Juno 1G.--KX-teualon
lccluroni from tho OroBtm
Acrlcultural colloco nro to aponk ut
a numbor of aontliorn OrcKOii Inatl
ttttoa noxt xvvok.
Tucmlnr, Juno 17, Profcsior, r. I:
Kent of tlio dairy school will apeak
at NVolf crock, whoro Profcaeor (leo.
It. Hyalop of tlio ncronomy depart
incut will nlno apeak on farm cropn.
Tho day following they ro to an
other Inatttuto at Korup Itlvcr, and
Thumdny and Friday they will bo at
Murphy and Talent. Mlia Hilda Mil
ler of tlio ChemUtry dopnrlinont will
join thorn at Tnlont, and will tnlk
to tlio women In ntlendatico on cer
tain appllcntiona of chemistry to ov-ory-day
homo procebsea.
CROP PROSPECTS.
' i
(Contlnuod from pago 3.)
KO por cent ofMimt year, roaches In
tho fruit belt should bo SG per runt.
MlHMiitrl.
I'ronpocta for a Reed crop In Mis
souri nro Vr' lirlRh't. Tlio npplo
crop will not bo as larRQ na last
your, but It Is worthy of notlco that
tho woll kopt orchards will produce
na much us last year. This tuny bo
taken as a better condition lu tho
npplo Bituntlon than Inat year when
tho main crop catno from tho older
orchards, and should ineAu a bettor
and clonnor crop. Ponchos nearly
NEW TODAY
A person alwuys has n few "best
buys," and hero nro sotno of initio,
and ones that 1 )mvo Invontlgiitud
thnretiRhly:
1 A Reed Httlo nomo, ltono well
built mid nontly palhtod, In tho host
part of tho nightly addition, Slaklyon
llelRhta; tho lot Is woll Improved
nml tho lot xvorth tho prlco asked
for tho wholo plnco; $7C0, torms,
.3 -Twenty- acres of dandy pours,
IrrlRutod by deodod wator rlRht; no
bettor luml or neighborhood lu tho
valley; $300 per aero; terms.
3 Hovon hundrod sixty noroB of
stock ranch, good foncos and build
ings, sovimtouu acres of poara on tho
tract; tho stock gooa with th plueo;
Idoally located as to town, roada,
stream and ontrnngo; thoro la no
nso to go hunting around ovor tho
const country for a stock ranch whon
thts ouo can bo had with IS bond of
horses and othor proporty, Bitch n
Implements, for ?23 per aero; tortus,
Uoom 12, Jnckapu County llauk bldg,
C. D. HOON
Hoom 12 JnckBon County nonk bldfj,
Toloihoi(o,1037'-J
full crflfis iJclffs nml t(tnairfruU"go6'd
crop.
PHOENIX
Mr. f'ullii' Klpailioati h visiting in
I'nrtlnml.
.Mrn. . HcnnlHley left hint week
for Koscliurtfi Oreirun.
John IhiHin wiih in Portlnml on
ImxincHK litHt week. s
Mr. ntnl Mr. O. Fuller ami family
left I-'ridny nftcmomi lor tlicir for
mer lioiiio in KiiIIh Itiver, Wis. Hurry
nml Purr left TIiUiv.Iiiv with the cur
of mIocU mill uimmIh.
Tlio unions of tho Jiick'Oti ronnO
V. V. T. U. will hold a bnhket picnic
on Hie lawn of Mr. 11. Schurmau
Friday, licintiimr nt 10:00 a. in. A
good program will be uiveu.
A missionary nteutiu will he hold
in tlio Presbyterian church Wetlnes
ilny ulternoou. Mrs. V. F. Hnnvp
of Medford xvill-s'tve nn aiMrrnK on
Cliiiiu. A abort pnicrnin iiImi xvilt W
pven coiiciKtint; of inunical uuinbers
mid rccitntions will be b'ivcii.
The hdiool meeting Momlay after
noon ii n tiu'tet nffnir ottlv a few
beinir present. Dr. J. II. Webster
wiih elected director for three year,
Andrew llenrn. retinue. Gooro
Croy was rlccteilclcik, A. II. FiMier
retiring. Tlio retirinR officoni xvere
given n vote of tlinuks for tlicir lone
nml faithful hcrviccx.
xonci:.
Notlco la hereby given tl"- l,lJ
undersigned will apply to tho city
council of tho city of Medford, Oro
gon. nt Its noxt regular mooting on
Juno 17, 1013, for n license to aell
Bplrituous, lnoua,and malt llquora
In nunntlllos leaa thnn a, f,allon. at
his place of business, at 1? South, Fir
atreet. block" 20 In, said, city, for a
porlod of six months.
O. M. 8BLSDY.
FOn IlKNT HOOSKKEUl'INO
IIOOMS
FOU ItKNT Housekeeping rooms
with bath and eas. 3-tG North
llartlott.
FOR KKNT Two furnUhed houso
kcopluc rooms; also two-roora
House. furnished, at 220 S.
Orapo. "
1X)K ItlLNT 110U81-S
FOR RKNT 5-room house and bath
at 21lnOU(in at., $15, Including
water. Phono 090-L or 020. 7S
FOR RKNT Until September 15,
completely furnished modern
hoitso, beautiful location, five
miles from town. Ilox 11. Y, Mall
Tribune. 79
FOR UKNTt-lty homo. 8 5 E. Main,
not for sale; also nlco bungalow,
closo In, east sldo. Humphrey. 76
FOR RKNT R-room modern, 4-room
partly furnished house. COO y.
Jackson, phono 30-l-J. 83
FOR RKN'Tt-WoII furnished tlvo
room buitgnlow. 422 S Laurel.
30
FOR RENT Modem bungalow,
lawn, paved street, 4 blpcks from
Washington school. 720 V. Elev
enth.
02
FOR RKNT Nlcoly furnished flvo
room inodurn bungalow dn paVed
streot. Finn location. Sop O. Si.
Cornltlous, 123 East Main. Phono
514-J '
FOR 1IEN1' FURN1SUUU A1T8.
FOR REfJ'lw-Furjilahert apartments.
Tho llqrbon, lt Qulnc et.
IXJlt KENT FUltNiailKn HOOMS
FOR RENT Closo In furnished
rooms, $1.50 and $2 por week;
uso of bath. Call afternoons, 23C
S. Central.
FOR RENT Large plooplng rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart-
mouts, prlcca , vory reasonable.
Phono 1020-L.' 222 South Holly
street.
Fon. ENi--Miscn;aiANKoua
FOR RKNT First-class pasturo,
runnlug water,- good shado, wove,
xylro fotico, $1.50 lxjr uionth. Seo
John Parker. 78
FOR REM OKT1CES
FOR RENT Largo, comfortablo of
flco room with, olerator servico,
Btcam heat, hot and cold wator,
Low rates. Apply Medford Farnl
tarn ft Hdw. Co.
SrjciTE.-,S
1'OK 8ALI ACUKAan
FOR HALE Finest Httlo acre and
half homo In valley, now bunga
low, nil watered, electric motor
nml light, quarter mile out.
Humph ror. owner, 8JG U. Slain.
7G
FOR HAM; LOTS
FOR BALE Vacant and Improved
property In llntto Fails, cheap.
Iloanett Investment Co. 01
FOR SALi: MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Good rnngo, only slight
ly used, for wood or coal. Call
10G S. Grape.
FOR 8ALE Roglstorcd Guernsey
bull, 3 years old, son of Ruda T.
II. prize Guernsey In Minnesota,
March 30, 1913, and producing
within 33 pounds butter of tho
winner In a year's contest; may
bo seen at llagloy ranch, Talent.
Ore. 81
FOR SALE At a bargain, a flour
mill stand for grinding flour or
ror rolling barley. For particulars
call nt 14 th and Central avo. Tho
Clark & Henury plant, or address
P. O. Dox 3G2. Medford. Oro.
FOR SALE Cheap, flno camp or
traveling wagon. Pox 495, Med
ford. And good saddle.
FIRST-CLASS pasture, running wa
ter, good shade, xvox'cn wlro fence.
$1.50 per month. Seo John Bar-
IVU4. to
FOR SALE First class St. Derrlcs.
Call 10G0-M. SO
FOR SALE Ono 10 horsopower gas
oline engine. International make:
boon tired about ono month; good
na now; lor aalo at n bargain.
William Ulrlch, Medford, Oro.
FOR SALE 1913 model motorcy
cles and motor boats at bargain
prices, atl makes, brnnd new ma
chines, on easy payment plan; get
our proposition before buying or
you will regret It; also bargains
In used onotorcyclos. Wrlto us
today, encloso stamp for reply.
Address Lock Pox 11, Trenton.
Mich. 84
FOR SALE Remington standard
typowriter No. 8 Invislblo writer,
14 Inch carriage never bcon used;
cheap. P. O. Pox 147, Jackson
ville. FOR SALE Legal blautcs, tresspass
notices, for sala or rent alngs at
tho Mall Tribune,
FOR SALE- Lettor heads- ana fancy
stationery, printed, engraved or
embossed, as you wlah at the
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Laying hens. Address
Mrs, Anvil Anderson, Uox S7G,
Medford, Oro. 75
JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS
Steam and dry cleaning and dyo
work. Satisfaction guaranteed on
all work. Gents' suits pressed.
Special attontlon to ladles' silks,
laces and gloves. Goods called for
and delivered. 114 N. Front 8t.
Phone 125. 114
FOR SALE LooiM) loat ledger syi
toma, any stylo or made to- order
by tho Mall Trlbuoo bindery.
FOR SALE Two good milch cows,
ono 4-year-old Jersey-Durham,
will bo fresh In fow duys; a big
milker, gontlo nud a, regular pot;
,ouo 8-year-old brlndlo Jersey, giv
ing over threo gallons rich milk
per day, now on grus3; will bo
frosh again In Septombor; gontlo
for man or xvomau to milk: prlco
$75 each. H. L. Koyto, Merlin,'
Or. 7 1,
FOR SALE Ox heart chorrlos now
roady; taking orders for Royal
Ann and Plack Republican, extra
flno. Call 7-F-12,
FOR SALE Tho noted Jorsoy cow
Prlnuln, just fresh. St. Mary's
Academy. 75
FOR SALE Good saddlo pony and
saddle, cheap; can bo soon at Nnsh
Livery. Pax II, X.,1 Mall Trib
une . 79
FOR 'SALE-Two horses. i12G N.
Holly. 7G
FOR SALE Wagon and buggy;
chenp If taken at onco. 329 N:
1 Riverside. 78
.'
HELP WAXTKD FEMALE
WANTED Girl for Ronornl houso
work. dll.W, lOthisti-.. 77
help waxte;:-male
WANTED Packeni desiring employ
ment Tflth tho It. R..F4&1N Assn.
during season of 1913 should reg
ister and rccolvo number at ofrlec,
18 W. Main St.. or Miss Marian
Standcllff, Phoenix.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 100 feet sccond-tiantl
throe-quarter loch garden hose.
245 Oakdaloave. N. 75
WANTED Good saddlo pony; must
bo cheap for cash. Pox 81, Mall
Tribune. 70
WANT 5 to 40 acres cheap land for
chicken, fruit, stock; closo to
town; glvo prlco and information.
J. W., mall box 308, Turner, Or.74
WANTED To let contract for haul
ing 500 cords wood, four miles
from Ashland; a good cash job for
tlie right person that wants steady
job. J. F. Rocho, Ashltfnd.'Or. 75
WANTED Am going to California
for indefinite stay; want ' large
list of property to trado for
southern and central California
property. Chas. D. Hoy, room
204, over Farmers' & Fruitgrow
ers bank. 7G
WANTED To buy a small Dlaeo
reasonably closo In on monthly
payments; state terms and ad
dress P. O. box 731. 76
WANTED Wood sawing; has good
machine; glvo mo a call, from G
to 9 p. m. Phono 3S4-R. 83
IAPT
LOST Pubby robe, between Jack
sonville and Medford. Return to
West Sido Stables. 7G
LOST OR STRAYED Light browix
shepherd hound, nun. Saturday on
road between Medford and Eaglo
Point. Finder please phono
473-X. 74
LOST Between St. 'Mary's Acad
emy and tho depot in Medford. a
pongee silk bag containing a pair
of spectacles and a report card
wun mo namo ot una Kvans. Fin
dor will pleaso lcavo at St. Mary's
Academy or address Miss Ella
Evans, Ashland, Or., R. F. D.
44. 74
FOR EXCHAMiB
FOR SALE OR TRADE Pedigreed
Poland China boar. R. D. 1, Box
73, Central Point, or phono Far
mer 14-184.
WILL EXCHANGE 10 acres pears,
with or without house, for Med
ford bungalow. C, B. A.; Mall
Tribune. ' '
MONEY XO JLOAK
MONEY TO LOAN Long time, 8 por
cont. Clark Realty Co.
MONEY TO LOAN on $500 to $5000
Improved city or country prop
erty: private. Address J. N. E
Mall Tribune. 78
to i.oav si nan t xir.nr, n tnnn
on Improved ranch proporty. A.
u. uross, uuiio l'nus, uro. ai
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
close In ranch proporty. O. A.
McArthur, room 3, IV O. block,
phono 2G8.
- BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Accountants
D. R. wqOD Oouoni Accountant .
Your books audited ancVkopt for a
reasonable figure; your 'business
solicited. Office. Medford' Mall
Trlbuno bdg.; phono Gil; .real-
ueuco puouu uui.
Auctioneers
.WILLIAM: ULRlCH-rLlcensed. Auc
ttoneor lor tno city ot Meuroru,
Oregon. Terms reasonable. Resi
dence phono 1G1-J. Oftico Jack
sou Couuty Bank building,
Auto Supplier..
LAHEIt AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret In making springs is the
, tempering. Wo aro operating tho
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant In thp Pacific northwest. Uso
pur springs when qthers fall. Sold
under guarantee, 26 North Flf
toontlt St. Portland, Orol
Abstracts
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AB
STRACT CO., No. 0 SOuth Central,
By "Bud1 Fisher
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Attorneys
PORTER J. NKFF, WM. P. MEALBY
AUorneys.ftt-I.aw, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Bank bid.
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A. E. RBAME3.LAWYKR Garnetti
Corey bld.
W. J. CANTON Attorney and .Cetift-
street, Medford, Ore. -'),'
Win, M. CoWIr George M.'RoTserta
COLVIQ &. ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford National Bank BnllfllnK.
Chiropractor,
DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD, CtUropractor,
nerve specialist.! Kootns 203-204-205
Garnett-Corcy , bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given:
advlco in dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydroptberapy. Lady at
tendant. Phone, office 945, resi
dence 571-R,
R. A. R. HEDOE3, Dr. Louise E.
Hedges Mechano-TherapUts, Chiro
practors, Bpondylotheraplsts. These
systems, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastic, hydro-tberapfar,
etc., produce, result In both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. 230 North Bartlett St.,
next door to M. E. church. Hour
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other bsars by
appointment Phone 17-J,
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Dentals
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnott-Corey bldp., suite 310,
Medford, Ore. Phono 856.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the winter. Call
on the city garbago wagons for
good service. Phone 625-LL F.
Y. Allen.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary' nub
ile. Bring your work to mo at the
sign of tho Mall Tribune.
Printers and Publamats
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing- office la
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose loaf ledger), billing systems,
etc., Portland prices. 27 North
Fir 8t. .
Physicians and Surgeons
DIL F. 6. CARLOW, DR." EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., .phone 1036-L. Residence
420 South Laurel st
DR. 8. A; LOCICWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD. M. D,
Practice limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 232 E Main.
Phones, office 814-J-2; res., 814.
DR. J. J. E.MMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses supplied
Offlco 228 East Main St.. Hours
8:30 a. in. to 8 p. ni. Phone. ;'
B. B. PICKBL, M. D Office Unck
son County Bnuk bldg. Office
phono 43-R; resldenco phono 68-R.
DR. MARION Physician and' wr
geon, Stowart bldg., corner 'Main
and Bartlett sts.; oftico phono 27,
resldenco phono 27-J-2. J
DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi
cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
, 10 to 13, 1 to 4. Phono HO-'J.
DR. R. W, CLANCY Phyjilclaa aid
burgeon. Phones, office 30,- rest
dottco 724-J. Oftico hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5. '
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlo
physician, 303 Garnott -Corey
building. Phone 904-M. ' ,
R. J. CONROY. M. D. Physiclah aed
Surgeon. Ovor Hutchison & Lums
don, 215 E. Main St. Phone 77,
StenoKru pliers
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palra block.
Stenographic work done quickly
am? well.
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EADS TRANSFER & STORAOsJOO,
Office; 10 South Fir St. J-hoa
315. Prises right, ttervlee BHr
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