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Mutt's Chance of Seeing the Vtiqf l) i-oijo CftAu, bvMf SrYruMM ilft a c..h v & RAISE STANDARD OFTHE WAMIIINOTON, Jiiimi IK It oti nrit a mnti, ami nr I)i(vmhii llio ncvn nf 17 tutil SR yonrd mul uro from llw f(JI!t tWO lUUtlvH to IX ft'ltl niio I tic li. mul weigh In proportion, with u uhunt iiitmiiiriifiitint of (nun 3.1 to .Ti lnolim, ituiiiiiliiil iinni ytiwr nn, liolKlit mul ut'lKlit. HrcroHiry n( (In Navy Mn ii I" I Iiuh it jolt (or juu MortiiMir-lnt linn Jimlanul tluil If jroii iiiim nil thoii miullltMitUiti unil mul onj tin' Jul), ho lll ill") you h (Intt an itpiorliiiill' to ttio wurM n b 3 mi (oulil not iinywlioro, mi ImiuJ a (loktlrtff taiiiio that wiim Imllt (or (roni $r..ni)u.uoo to $:o,ouu.(ioo. Hi'tiri'lary Dmiluln luu hoiiio nil uiuiHil lw rttHiirilltiK llio wny tin nuvy u( tlm tlnltml Htati'i uiikIiI to ti run. ami hn Ih iiMrlull) "HlrotiK" (or rnforiiu thM ulll uttraU mul Imlil tin. Inntt rlmi n( mull unit I'hm tlm ronntr) rnu jiroliln (or the nnvy I In tii'llnvii tin nnvy altoulil lin ninilo at tractlvo to tlm tiiitiK limn, tho rol lUKn itniOiiiitii. th hcIiooI hoy mul to tnry iiirii mul lioy viho como up to (hit ph)lrul iiiiill(lcntloiiM iiunitlntf oil. 1'nrhtitm tho mom rnillrnl of the ruformn Hi-criitnry Dmiluln wouhl 111(0 In neo offi'ctoil n liU pot plan to (iliuiiK'i thn rul.'K of I'lilUtniiint no that It winilil hn pomlhlo for rollcmi nidii lo nerupt tlm hoipltnllty of tho nnvy mul rrulmi mi tniiii-o'-wiiri ilur Iiik tlm vnratlonM. Ho noulil hnvo It o that nilluRii nii'ii who hnvo n lisin Iuk for truvi-1 ilurlnit tholr vacatlonn, routil tnko mirh crtilmM nml nrqnnlnt Uioinnilvon with tho diitlua of a mill or. Hoorotnry DaiilntN. iixplnlnlnt: hU Iiroji'dt loiluy, ilnclnrril ho ImliuvoH nvory yeiini: mnn iihoulil hnvo n working ktiotvlcilKii of tho nnvy. If t hit worn tho rum, ho n.ihl, tho rank nml fllu of tlm nnvy woulil ho rnlnoil I'Vi'ii IiIrIiit tlinii It in now, I AT HAN FHANCI8CO, Cn , Juno IS. T-lf Ihuro In no ehmiKo In tho proa out situation on Mninliiy, Juno 'i'A, tlioro will ho u walkout of about 100 pronH ftuMtora ouiplo)oil In tho twou t)nU Jolt prliitlttK uhopa of tlm l'rmiklln l'rliilltiK Trailim nuaocla tlou of thlu city. Tho "TiTi-hm fooiloiB mul naalHtnntn' union hiia aiihtultloil u now wu(;o bcitlo prolilltiK for ait luuroiiao of front $o,fii) lo $iy.r.o or wook, whlrli thita (nr tho umployura hnvo alKtilfli'ti o Intention of Knititlns. Tlio utifoii linn kIvou tho naHorliillon until Moiuluy to moot tho ilommtil. Tho now vii;o acnlo luu boon up pinvi'il by (lui Intornntlonnt union mul by tho Han Krunduco Labor rotttirll, Thoro la a utroim possibil ity that tho prlnlltiK iroHnmuii'H tin Ion- will Join In tho atrlko If ouo la callotl. ELECTRIC SIGN FOR CRATER LAKE GATEWAY H r Al it muotlnt; of tho illcortori or tho Coininoiclnl club yoatonlny nflor noou It wiih tlorliloil to rotiRtrurt nu tiU'tsti'Iu ulmi on tho H, 1. rlcht of way bgnvlm; tlto liiBorlptloni'Auto Untowav to Crutor Lake" nml nlao to not out n puinplilot dovotod oxclualvuly to tho ntlvauttiKcu of Miulfoul an n toutlat ro-i nort, (tlvliiif n tloBcrlptlon of tho aron ury to Cintor I.tiko aa woll na tho lnko Itaolf, tlio UruHcmit Oily trip, Utottoit ciivoh, o'to otv. 'A. a,IUin waa niioliitpil,u oom inlttou of ouo to look after thlu book- iT nl" Tl f sAm fPCi' 1 fflfc ' fcyjV"1 "rri.T, .. !.. ' 01 A PRESSMEN AHO iMudtirVf to-. CQt'V I'OtO VLM-ism VKNMk CSTR rtM& vlu ut yuo in iac ? -y J JFJ & ! ''--. fei25P w-iggk... i lot nml naruni tho uoiftitiinry iliitii. It Ih plminoil to piiM tho booklnts n run ml nmoriK vlnltom nml miml tlirm 1nmlrnI mi well. A movKniitut wnn nlno laiinrhml to linprovo tho rondii to Crntur litki), tlu toitnty court hnvlim oxproHMiil Km wIIIIiii:iii)mm to nimlMt In thlrt niKiinl. Owlm; lo mi error In tho ilrnwlm; up of tho pctltloim cjiIIIiik iiiioii tho county roiirl fur a Hpcclul Kood roml boml olnctloh thn (iUU tKitiiOM collortuil tit tin (nr nro volil nml now iiftltlorm will hnvo to lo i Iruitlatoil. It wmni thnt no apart! wna loft (or prrclnct plnroH on tho pulltloii. PARK PICNIC ON THE FOURTH OF JULY hT";"?"" Ouo of Ihu blRKfut fontiirra i( Hip July Poitrth rolubrntlon will bo a houKvcomliiK plnilc In tho city park on tho uftcrnoou of that ilay. Tho apacloui Kri'ctt lawns nml coinfortablo boitchva will hn nt tlio illHional of nttyouo with a lunch haikul ami wntar nml I co will bo provlili'tl by tho com utltti'o. A apodal Invitation la ex totuloil to all out of town vlaltora, Tlio c'oiitini-t wna lot ypntonlny !' tlio t'ouiiuilti'o in clmn'o of tho lii I'ourllt of July imrmlo for tlio oroc tiou of Dm Irolloy win on Main Mr to I wliioh irt to fitrulhli illiunina tiuii nml jxiwcr for tlio fiontH in tho iiirii t imKrant. Iiiilioatioiu Mimt (o (no moat cla tiorato parmlo ovor utiilortnLon in .Miilfonl imiii to tlio fnoililica lioiui; furniilioil froo of rltari;o by tlio coin initloo Hi routil tho oourlony of' tlio rnliforiiin-Oropm I'owor ntnl I.i;lil t'oniutuy mill tlio llotito Toloiliono & ToloKrapIt ooiupany, in furnihliitiK inatorial ittnl powor for llnj illuiniim tiotl. THE HEW RED FRONT WILL OPEN THURSDAY :"!' ' ' I'ooplo liavg boon nollrlnc tho or- triuio roil with which tho front of tho hitlltlltii:, forinurly occttploil by lluHoy'a atoro on Woat Mulu atroot. la pnlntoil ami woutloroit whnt It la. Thtirailny mornlui; thoy Will hnvo tholr curioHlty antlafloil by tallluK tho aloro nml tiiapootltiK tho brlcht, now, up-lo-ilato atork of 5, 10 ami in conl cooila to ho opened thoroln, by V. I., .linlklna. Tho atoro will ho known na tho "Rod Front." will ho a unritnln con tur ami thoro will bo notblm; ovor 15 conta In tho atoro. Hporlnl biirKiilna hnvo boon aocuroil for opoiilttt; tiny mul you should nt totitl, EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. 0. Howlctt Kluro I limt wroto for thn Mall Trlbuno I hnvo boon trnvolltiK around tho cottntrx worklm; for thnt papor, mul inootliiK with fairly kooJ huc it!B8. On Krlday I aocuroil (our now atihRurlhora mid tho rouownl of ijulto a number mul, tha pooplo iionornlly Hooui woll pliUiHoil with tho papor, hut nocnnlohally i find otto that la In arrival h from ouo to tbroo yonra that don't Ilko thn pnpor ami nro no!nu to town to blow up that editor for not HtopplitK tho papor whvn Uio yunr vau Jip. hut you know thnt WHY? l'oini oitoici. S ncroa DbAuJou full boating 10 ncroa lloao, full benrlnu 10 ncroa llnrtlott, full honrlug 10 ncroa Coinlco, full bearing Wo niUBt aoll ono of thoHo blocks of l'onra nt Jliat ono-balf valuo to anvo lntor tract, 12 ft. doop lontu aoll; In Juclcsou comity, 3 miles from Mcdford. I'llco nakfMl, fttno. Wo want your bid on ono of those tracts, Cuu tako you out any after noon, J. O. HAUrjKfl , WM N. Jtlvoralilo or 214 L'lrst Kuttoual llauk llulldlus WtWonrt 'AfAiri frrtm(TNR otdfoup, ornwox, whdnkhday, jryr? m, Big Polo Match Crtfl tOUfcNW TT 6Y. Wjtfc XAWC rn(sHvcT WVr ot A.u OMMP, tvstM'T i''v i."(wtni iww j itnk a iiiii vlifi r . VSQiliS! thoro is nlwnya a nluaa of piniplo that ftoulrt Kriliublo tobn hntiKud. On Hntiinluy inornlun I ntartnd In company with Itov, Howard .V. Hmlth, tho atnto aiipvrlntriTiilcint of thn Con KroKiitloiint Hituilay school of OrOKO'i, to atti'iid a inootliiK nt Trail HmitUy iiioruliu'. nml at Hlk crook In tho ov ruliiK. nmclilim Trail at noon mid lakliiK dinner with mlno bostotw, Mra. MlddluhiiNher. Tlicti wo wont on up thn crook to John Wnruor's, whern wo had tbu prlvlloRo of In apoctltiK lila poultry Iioumj nml oa poclally hla coiitrlvnurn for protect Iiir hla joiitiK turkoyK Ho had slx-t-flv rniiio off JiiHt na tho big now atorm rauiu mid tho ittotlou rtttiio up "How nro wo to anvo them?" Ho ho out off n pnrt ot hla hen houao nbottt ton foot Iiik n trench through tho cuiiter, mul built n fiirnnco about olKht foot Ioiik, rovorltiR It with dirt about oIkIi tlnchoa deep, lie thon cut off n spare about four feet wide nud eight feel lotiK, divided Into dif ferent compartments, mnkltii; tho rorerliiK of boards, Icnvlnc n spnro about two Inahoa deop between tho bottrda nud tho dirt floor, nud by keeping n flru In tho flur durliiK tho day, nud thon Juat nt nlKht placlni: two or thrvo dry oak atlcka In tho (luu thut would koop up tho wnrtnth all nlulit nud tho ounR turkou would hnvu n warm dry placo to sleep and In tho day time would hnvo tho-teat of tho'lioHtod part for exor cise. Tho rcault wna thai he uow hua spmo flvo dozpn fine yotttiR tur-l keys that will ho ready for market by ThnnksRlvIni;. On Hundny wo hnd tho school Iiouho packed and quite n number hnd to remain outside. They nro tnlklni; of bullilltiK a larger srho)l house. After preaching wu tool; dinner with initio host nml hostess, Mr. nud Mrs. Ash of tho Ash hotel, where wo hnd tho pleasuro of moot lut; with two of tho McDounld broth era who hnvo, with another In other, bought the llubo mul Jeff Johnson farms, ono of whom tho uoxt day kiivo too his subscription for tho Mall Trlbuno, After dinner ao atnrtcd for Klk crcok to fill our appointment for preachliiK, whoro wo wero mot at tho school houeo by nbottt nil tho pconlu lu Hint section. Itcv. Hmlth proarhed n vory linpreaalvo sermon, ho srpndliiK the nlKht with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. I'rlco, and your correspond ent spondltiK tho nlRbt with tho fam ily of OoorKo I. neb, rcturtiluK homo Mondny noon. When wo renchnd tho Stmnysljo wo found soiiio olKht or ton tbero for dltinor, somo from Medford nnd soma frtim other pnrta of tho country, hut mi It waa Just dluucr time 1 did not Imvo tliuo or opportunity to loam tholr names. After read Iiir my let ters ami eating my dluuor I nsked NEW TODAY A person always has a. few, "host buys," nnd hero nro. solno of mine, und ones thnt I huvo Investigated thoreughly: 1 A Reed llttln r.oino, liouso woll built und neatly painted, in tho boat part ot tho alulhly addition, Blsklyott Heights; tho lot ts wqll Improved mid tho lot worth tho prlco nskod for tho wholo placo; 7C0, tonus,. 2 Twenty acres of dandy vonrs, Irrlgnted by deeded water right; no, bettor Inud or nolghbor)iooil In tho valley; f!!00 per aero; tonus. 3 Sown hundred sixty ncros of stock much, good foncoU nud build lugs, sevontoou acres of pears on tho tract; tho Btoek goos wlHi tho placo; Ideally looted ns to tjowu, ronds, stream mid outrauco; thoto la, no usq to go hunting aroud over tho coast country fur a stoclc ranch when this ono can bo had with ls llond of horsos nnd other property, s,vcli na ImploniontB, for 'J3 por aero; .tonus, lloom 12, JucUboii County Hank bldg. C.D,K(OON Itoom J.2 Jnckaou, County riaul; bldg. Tolophono 1037-J - T--w - Looks Dark - ' I ' II ..!. I 'HtO Mrs. Ilofclott who waa hero Sunday nml shu said, "Oh, I don't know; they kept rouiluK in until 3 o'clock and l wna too busy to try to keep trnck of them; thoro waa n Mr. Drown and a Mr. and Mrs. Iiwrttico nud tholr families of Mcdford and some from Ashland, etc , but I don't ro tnomber their names." Our school iiieotliiK passed off very plonsattlly Monday nnd Kd K. Wolfer wna elected director und A. J. Floroy, our old stand by, for clerk. Claud Wamslcy, who has boon hack enxt and south for about four yonrs, emtio In Monday afternoon on tho I'. & K. I lenrnod over the phono thnt an other of our old plonwr, John Oh enchain, pntscd off Mondny nlulit, hut I suppose your llutto I'nlls cor rospondoui will wrlto a nouro for tho Mail Tribune. BUTTE FALLS (Juite 11 i:rowi omne Ui 011 the x ourxion Suntlny. Komo took tholr luuolios tu the wikuIs mul hpout n ploaxant day while oilier ate nt the hotel mul onjovoil HioiukcIvoh in town, hi the iifterumui there was a hall Kiune nml many reiairt it vory in terestitiK time. I- A. Wright nnd llitol llililrotli (laino down fniw Mohquitu lnat Fri day wlicru they have been working nud bear hunting. They brought two cttlx; with tliciii Hut t-old one to an ex cursionist. llrcmiKC of llio hioknesH of Mr. Ohenohnin the onlortainuieiit for last Thursday evening was poKlponcd un til next Saturday. U U reiwrted (lint Mr. Oliniohaiii is no bolter. ' Mrs. (Jroige Barker made n Intt-i-neR irip lo Moilford Saturday, re turning Tuesday. Misn Verl ltiby came flown from Mostmilo I'Viday ami ticnt the tiiglit with friends nml returned Saturday. C. H. Jolincoii wlio has been teach itiK for lite past nine months has re turned to llutte Falls to spend nt least part of his vnentiou. Mr. uiid Mrs. Charles Obcnchnin wliit moved to l'orllatul last winter, roliirued lo the bedside of their tuck fnllier Tliursdtiy. Mr. Ohouchaiu who has been sick for the past two weeks, died Mon day afternoon, fi:30 o'clock, lie loaves n wife nufl n lnrgo family of ehildren, besides tunny frlcndtj to inoiirn UU lor. ron RENT -lfOUSKS FOR RENT 5-room liouso ami bath nt -Mil Olson at., si 5. Including wntor. FhouoODO-Lor CSI'J. 75 FOR RENT .Until Soptomber 15, completely (urulatied modern house, beautiful locution, flvo miles from town, llox II. Y., Mull Tribune. 79 FOR RENT My homo. S15 K. Mnln, not for sale; also nlco bitugalow, closo lit, east side. Huinphruy. 7C FOR RENT 5-room tuodoru, 4-room partly furnished houao, CO!) W. Jackson, phouo, 391-J, S'i FOR HI.NTW0II furnished flvo room bungalow.. 422 S. Laurel. 90 FOR RENT Modern bungalow, luwn, payed street, 4 blocks from Washington school. 729 W. Elov enth. 92 FOR RENT -FUltNiailKl) AFTS. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Thd Uerbon, 10 Qulnco st. FOR RKNT lWUHKKKKl'INQ HOO.MS FOR RENT Housokeonlng rooms with bath and' gas. 345 North llartlqtt, FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms; also two-room liouso, furnlsiieil, at 22U a Ornnn ' 71 77 'i ' FOR RKN1 OITIURS FOR RENT Largo, comfortablo of flco troowa Kvltlt elevator aervlco, Bteaiu boat, hot nud cold wntor. Low rates. Apply 'Modtord Furul turo & Hdw. Co. - ' -. SPf, f AUTT, X L. , ICtTCiT" uy.- f , ---,--.- . i i "i T X - . V ITS I t1-Y. I "HT ' J-.V.-A I a .-wJ m&& a TW&& . rm e ir ffiiT & Hi 1 W i. ..i H'l'tt Mf5i llMDN Genu' AdUM PLIw.Nf. MlM'.tkfW'if Af. TW finiMK.sr THL POCO OlUtOO AjflO ...... . . .m iin rtKOJ'H. W'li ni WT 6M 4 'OK. ( v'NOtfcD K Vr. ron hk.vt FiniMwinn hoomh FmTTuiNTaoso In (urnlsiiBii rooms, 11. CO nnd J-' pec week; uso of bath. Call afternoons, 23C 8. Central. FOR RENT Largo steeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very rensonnblo. Phono 102C-L. 222 South Holly street. FOR RENT Two furnished houses, two and four rooms, $6.5o nnd $12; gas, cloio In. Inquire at 20 Tripp st. 75 FOR RENT SHSCKMiANEOUS FOR RENT Flnt-clojw pasture running water, good shade, wovo wire fenco, II. 50 jcr mouth. Se John llnrkcr. 78 for ham: acreage ----------NA- FOR SALE Finest llttlo acre and half homo In valley, new bunga low, nil watered, electric motor nnd lights, quarter mllo out. Humphrey, owner, 815 E. Main. 7C FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 5-room niodorn houao. sleeping porch, cast front, combi nation barn and garage; cheat). 23 Rose ave. 7ti FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE Vacant and Improved properly In llutto Falls, cheap, llonnctt Investment Co. 91 FOR SALE SHSCELLANEOUS FOR SALE---I Ch'cain"' Studebakor auto In good condition; also desk. Room 204, ovor Farmers' & Fruit growers' bank. 7C FOR SALE Registered Ouornscy bull, 3 years old, son of Rudn T. 11, prize Guernsey In Mlnnosota, March 30. 1913, and producing within 33 pounds butter of the winner lu n year's centest: may 1k seen nt Qaglcy ranch, Talent. Ore. 81- FOR SALE At a bargain, a flour mill stand for grinding flour or for rolling barley. For particulars call at 14th and Central avo. Tho Clark & Honory plant, or address 1. e: Hox 3C2, Medford, Oro. FOR SALE Cheap, flno camp or traveling wagon, Hox 495, Med ford. And good saddle. FIRST-CLASS pnsturo, running wa ter, good shade, woven wiro fenco, fl.tio per month. Seo John Bar ker. 78 FOR SALE First class St. Ucrrloa. Call 10G0-M. SO FOR SALE Ono 10 horsepower gas ollno cnglno. International make: boon used About ono month; good aa no; fur sale at a bargain. William Ulrlch, Modtord, Oro. FOR BALE ID 13 modol motorcy cles nud motor, bouta at bargain prices, all makes, brand now ma chines, on easy payment plan; got our proposition beforo buying or you will regret it: also TmrgnlUB In used anotorcycloa. Wrlto us today, enclose stamp for reply. Address Lock llox 11, Trenton, Mich. 84 FOR SALE RoiuluRton standard typewriter No. S Invlslblo writer, 14 Inch carriage, uover been used; cheat). F. O. llox 147, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Legal hlabKs, tresspass notices, tor salo or rent sings at tho Mall Trlbuno. FOR SALE Lottor noaas ana fancy stationery, printed, engraved or embossed, as yon wish at tho Mall Tribune. FOR SALE -Laying lions. Address Mrs. Anvil Anderson, Dux S7G, Modtord, Oro. 75 JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS Stoam nud dry cleaning at id dyo work. Satisfaction guaranteed on nil work, (louts' siltta prossod. Special nttontlqn to ladles' silks, lacos nnd gloves. Goods cnllod for and delivered. 114 K, Front St. Phono 123, 114 FOR SALE Loose leaf; ledger sys tems, any stylo or anade to order by tho Mnll Tribune bindery. FOR. SALE 0x heart ehorrloa now ready; taking orders for Royal Aim and lllack Republican, extra tine, Call 7-F-12. FOR SALE Good Btuldlo pony and saddle cheap; can bo socu at Nash Livery, llox II. X.,! Mali" Trib une. '79 tni?i. i rTrrr 1 . I MUM I . , MA.' V ) (good V- I irive HA li ' Sif-wdifc FOR HALE MlttCKlillANKOL'H FOR SALE Good learn ot mules, guaranteed to work any place; prlco 250 for mules and -work harness. A. K. Ware, Commercial Club bldg. ' 78 FOR SALE Orders taken for Royal Ann, Oxho.irt, lllnck Republican, Hlnrk Tartarian cherries. l)r.-V. R. Stokes, phono 07-J-l. .CO FOR SALE Tho noted Jersey cow Prlnula, just fresh. SL Mary's Acadomy. 75 FOR SALE Two horses. Holly. 12(1 N. 70 FOR SALE Wagon and buggy; cheap If taken at once. 329 N. Riverside. 78 HELP WANTED FE3I ALE, WANTED Girl for general house work. Oil W. 10th at. 77 HELP WANTED TiLVLK WANTED Packers dCTlHng"e"rapfdy mont with tho R. R. F. -A V, Assn. during season ot 1913 should reg ister and reeolvo number at office. IS W. Main St.. Or Miss Marian Btandcllff. Phoenix. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Seven or olght dozon fertile duck okrh. P, O.- llox C81. or phono 1079-X. WANTED 100 feet second-hand three-quarter inch garden hoie. 345 Oakdale avc. N. 75 WANTED Good saddlo peny: must bo cheap for cash, llox 81, Mall Tribune. 76 WANTED To lot contract for haul ing 500 cords wood, four miles from Ashland; a good cash Job for the right person that wants steady job. J. F. Rocho, Ashland, Or. 75 WANTED Am going to California for Indoflntto stay; want large list of projicrty to trado for southern and central California property. Cbas. D. Hoy, room 204, ovor JAiruicra' & Fruitgrow ers' bank. 76 WANTED To buy a small placo reasonably closo in on monthly payments; stato terms and ad dress P. O. box 731. 76 WANTED Wood sawing; has good machlno; glvo mo a call, from 6 to 9 p. m. Phono 384-R. S3 LOST LOST Uubhy robo. between Jack sonville and Medford. Return to West Sido Stables. 7U FOR KXCTIAM4B FOR SALE OR TRADE Pedigreed l'oiana Ublna boar. it. D. l, Hox 73. Contra! Point, or- phono Far mer 14-184. WILL EXCHANGE 10 acres pears, with or without houso, for Mod ford bungalow, O. U. A., Mnll Tribune. MONEY TO LOA.1 MONEY TO LOAN Long time. 8 por cent, uiark- itcatty Co, MONEY TO LOAN on J500 to $5000 Iraprovod city or country prop erty; private. Address J. N. E. Mull Tribune, 78 TO LOAN $1000 to $1500 to loan bn Improved ranch property. A. L. Cross. llutto Falls, Oro. 89 MONEY TO LOAN On city and close in ranch proporty. C. A. McArthur. room 3, P. O. block, phono 368. " HUSINISS DIRECTORY Accountant? D. R. WOOD Qonoral Accountant lour bookB audited and kept tor a roasonablo .figure; your business solicited. Office. Medford Mnll Trlbuno bldg.; phono 611; resj donco phono 534, ' Auctioneers WILLIAM ULRIQH Licensed Auc tioneer for tho City of Medford, Oregon, Tonus rousonublo. Rest dunce phono JO 1-J. Office Jack sou County Hank building. Auto Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In making springs is tho tomperlug. Wo are operating the largest, oldost and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso our springs whou othors fall. Sold under guarantee. 20 North Fif teenth St., Portlaud, Oro. t . I I'M I 1 "r Byj"Bud" Fisher . Ml ' ISUSINESS DIRECTORY ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AB STRACT CO., No. C South Central. Attomorrf PnttTRn T Ml'l'P vt n vfEiATriv Attnrnoys-at-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank blds. i r. i A. E. RBAMES, LAWYER Garnet. Corey bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Mala street, Medford, Ore. Win. M. Colvlg. George M. Roberta COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National hank Bulldlnir. Chiropractor DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Roams 203-204-205 Garnctl-Corey bide. Vapor baths arid scientific massage given; advice In dktetles medleat gym nastics, bydropther'apy. Lady at tendant. Phono, office 945, rest donco 571-R. i)R. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. LohUo R. Hedges Mccbano-Thcraplats, Chiro practors, Spondyletheraplsts. These systems, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, bydro-tberaphy, etc.. produce results in both acute and cbrorilc dtaaies. Consulta tion free. 230 North Rartlelt St., next door to M. E. church. Hour 9 a. m. to 5 p. in. Other bsdra by appointment. Pbone U7.J, Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOG DR C. O. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnett Corey bld(c aatte 310, Medford, Ore. Phone 858. !- -j---- Garbage GARBAGE Get your nremlies cleaned up for tho winter. Call on the cky garbage wagons for good servlco. Phone 625-L. F. Y. Allea. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKBY Notary pnt 11c. Bring your work to me at the sign ot tho Mall Tribune. Printers and Publisher.) MEDFORD PHLNT1NG CO. h?a the best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, loose Icat ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices; 27 Norta Fir St. Physicians nud rurgeoas ' DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416417 Garnett-Corey bldg.. phone 1036-L. Residence 420 South Laurel St. DR. S, A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited to diseases ot worsen. Offces 232 E, Main. Phones, offico S14-J-2; res., 814. - ' is. I DR. i, J. EMMENS Physlclaii and hurgeoa. practco limited .to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scion tlflcally tosted aud glasses supplied Ottlco 228 East Main St., Hours 8:30 a. in. to 8 fi. m. Phone. E B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Bank bldg. Office phono 43-R; restdonco phone 5S-R. DR. MARION Pliyslciau and sur geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main and llartlott ata.; ottlco phone 27, resldonce phono 27-J-2. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block) opposite Nash Hotel; Hours 10 to 12. l to 4. Phono J10-J. DR. Hi W CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phonos, ottlco 36, resl donce ,724-J. Ottlco hours 10 to 12, 2 ip 5. DR. W, W HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Gurnott-Coroy building. Pbone 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M, 0. Physician and Surgeon. Ovor Hutchison & hums den, 215 K. Main St. Phone 77. Stenographers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic, work done quickly nud woll. Truimfei EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGH CO. umce.xu Houtti'i''ir st. Phone 315 Prices. right. Sertloe guar anteod. tl s '1 fi ' 4 VF I V s J"i teSi vJ---.,.. L..X - . ? V tat rr'N-s Vvai S h i M. V v-W -a,A4-J r- - fc