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JAP WAR TALK
NKW YORK, .limit 'J I. DiTliitinx
Hint lull, of war liclwrrii Japan ami
ttio I'nilrtl Sillies. in ntiMinl, and Hull
the .lupmii'HC ilo mil iin; Hio United
Hlnte fur eilloiuhip, KiiiLiro Ol.u
riiki, ii iiiiiiliii' of llif Jupunone pur
limni'iit, Ik Iiiiio (inlay In iitutdignto
M'litiiiii'iil in Ihu euMern nIiiIim re-
KUItliUg III!' .lltllllllUt IIIIKHlilkll, While
on u lour or I In' world, OIuixiiU re
ri'ivnl in luiiloii a eiihli'gnim from
.Miiriiilit Tam KaUura to ennui lioro
ninl rt'ixirt coinlllionK. The attilmlo
of tlio m'oiU of the went was already
known, hu mild.
"Tlii war party in Japan In itnig
nifii'iinl," Okuzulu naiil. "It U fun
Icrril liy a few elienp newMien Hint
ur not widely rcail. Thin talk about
tln Jnpnncioi waging war on the
United HtaiiM 1h nliitinl it In funny.
II k n fit theme for the yellow jour
imU in Japan ami lirn-. Where
would .In pa it n'i money to carry on
Mich it wnrf The lnt war in blill
being paiil for lv the people,"
After .ieuiliui: three ilayN in Now
Yolk, Ol.arnkl will pi to ChieaKo for
three dayi ninl then to Wtishiiiytop
for it week.
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WASMNUTON, I). '., June ill.
I'roinptly at noun today, I'retiileul
WiUon liandcil to a hoy ehul in III')
uniform of a May Seoul a iuennan of
eiii'oiiraKeiuent for clean nthh'licrt.
'I'll u hoy daiU'd out of the white Iioiimo
ninl hroka into a trot, ami Ilia 77f
mill) relay to ChteuKo wiiH on,
K.inetly 77" hoyn will carry the
presidential uiumhii);u into I'hiciiKo, de
liver it to offieialH of Ihu K'Tat pro
OI.Mii)io nthlelio festival ami the
Kiiv'f of tiu International AthMU'
ChamploiitihipK iiHHociatiou will nlnrt.
Hoy inehhCiiKerx will ho earryhij;
the niiithivu cniilliitioii!ly from today
on, They will run hy ilay-liKhl ni
htar.ll'nlil, Hie n k tit nniH to ho nwuKi
hy Ihu older memhent of Ihe courlur
huml. Piiii'iitu of homo of the hoyn
at Tirhl ohjeeled lo Ihe nlt;ht relayrt
hut oficeiH of the alhlelie asHocia
tliiiiH alom; (he toiile vohiuleeroil to
pace the huh la uutomohilcH ami till
ohjeclioiiK wire lcmoved. The route
li'inlrf fiom WiihIiIiikIoii to Frederick,
Mil.; theiieu (o l'iltHliuinlii ('levclaml,
Toledo, Simlli IttMitl ninl Chicup.
IM!'i hoy vi run a mile, hut caie
will lie c.iorciHCil to hcu Unit no hoy
nviiiliixcri hiniiieif, Tlio inajoiUy of
Hie runiiiirri are Hoy HcoutH. OiIiiu-h
me M'IhmiI hoy picked hy ulhlelle iih
HoclatloiiH iiIoiik the route. Kaoh
riiiimu will tccclvo an cnihlem iim ii
hiiiivcuir of Ihn run.
OBITUARY
Died at hln home ouo mllu noith
eiiHt of Phoonlx, JmneH W. Mlllor,
iiko C:i yonm. Mr. Mlllor was a na
tlvo of VVIhcoiihIii nud loavoa n wlfo,
Ida II. Mlllor. Ho hnd llvod la Jack
uon county four youru. Ho whb koii
oral mnnnKor of Iho ltohlnaou 1)0VP
(Jolil Mno nt JolmimoulmrK, South
Africa for slxteon ycurt). Tlio body
wnH Bont to Onklunil, Clf., for cro
niutloii at :i:n0 i, m. Monday,
J, S. HOWARD FIXES ROUTE
OF THE NEW HIGHWAY
in i
Tlio cqmnlulntH uindp hy t)p ranch
tirfi In tho fllHitlyou mountain dlfltrlct
concornlnu tho routo of tho new Call-lorulft-Ovopon
highway two .without
DECLARED
ABSURD
BOY SCOUTS RELAY
WILSONS MESSAG
jiroiiiidH, nccordliii; to J, H. Howard,
tho veteran nurvoyor. Tlio rnuchorn
IhiiiiKht thnt tlio rond would imns to
tho cant of Pilot Hock, ninny mile
from clvlllr.:itloii, htil Instead It will
imHH to the went ot tho rork mid not
over a mlto and a linlt from tho lirea
out toll-Htatlou,
Acrordlup to prudent plnim, tlio
new road will Iihvd the old one at
llarrou, Ore. It will run n nhort din.
tiiuco went of tlio old rond until It
rencln'.i Htolriimn where It cronies.
Prom thin point till It rcnchcH llllt
tlio now rond will lie cant of tho old
road tlio entire dlManco. Working
nlowly upward thn road ntrlkcn a loin;
rldKo and with a Knulo Hint In no
plnco exceeds nix per coat, nttnlnn tlio
top of tho Hlaklyniin. At thin point
It In only n nhort dlntnnco from Pilot
Hock and from tlio ranchen to tho
went, Then tnklm; ni;nln tho lone
nlopo of a rldKo thn rond deiccndn to
llllt, cnnuilng tho Cnllfornln. Oregon
itntn lino nhout n mllu from tho old
rond.
Wlilln the old rond hnd grades of
nearly twenty per cent, tho ntoopest
grndo on tho new one will tio only
fi por rout. Tim courfo U ulio oliort
enod considerably.
ASHLAND CHAUFFEUR IS
INJURED BY EXPLOSION
Walter J. Savior of Anuhuid, well
known In thU city, has mat with a
terrible accident at Lion Angelun,
Cixllf. He wuti lining with ether the
tank of the Steven I)urou that ho
won to drive lu tuu automobtlo race
held there when uu explosion occur
red thnt blow oft both ot the young
mau" hamlH ami reduced him to to
tal hllnduetv. Later reportit nay that
he may bu able to recover tho night ot
one eye. It U believed that hu hats a
good chance for life.
Havler wan known throughout tho
wetteru count an an expert auto dri
ver. Hu drove an old Humbler lu
nevcrnl Fourth of July races In Mud
ford, and wan known tor hh uklll and
daring.
FERRIS WHEEL GIRLS AT
THE PAGE TOMORROW
Killed with promlBoa ot the bent lu
vauduvlllo In Iho ill 1 1 at tho Pagu for
tho week beginning tomorrow mat
lueo nt ";3U o'clock.
TJio l'errlu Wheel airln lu their
mimical novelty top tho bill. Hoy H.
Smith hua staged tho act for a tour
of tlio Pautngen circuit and tho me-
iliniilinl offcctH are uald to bo a most
novel noiiHatlou. Tho act In elaborate
tho glrU uru nald to bu pretty and
accompllnhed imuulclnmi.
lu addition to tlio hendllner, there
are neveral other good acta on tho
bill which uinkoti up. ouo o( tho very
bent vaudovlllu programs tho Page
htiu booked uo far.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS 1
lty A. 0. Ilowlett I
t 1
Henry O. Chlldreth, ouo ot our
leading blacksmith, haa built a bum
on liltt lot.
Tho farmurH mid orchardltitu In tlio
Hoctlun adjoining tho deaert uru gath
ering nil tho turkoyH they can find
to place lu their com mid orchnriU
WHY?
Kiill bearing poura lu toi-acro
blocku. Kuw ot theao blocka must
bo Bold at once. Will give you
cholco of 170 ncrcH. Cornice, Do
Aujou, llnrtlott and Dose. Juat 2
1-5 mlloB weat or city limits on Jack
ami creek. Dent ot deep black aoll;
boat neighborhood; good road; good
budding altos. This la commorclul,
dividend paying vropoaltlon. Two
ten-aero blocku will bo sold at Juat
luilf price. Thin la tho beat I have
ever offered you. Invoatlgnto this
now.
J. O. 1IAUNKS,
First NiUloiuU Uiuik DulUlliib'. .
MEDEOIU) MATE TTITBUNE, MEDJFORD. ORHUON, 'J'OISSDAY, JOKE 21, 3013.
Even
lo Htop tho ravngett ot tho grans
hojipern, and In nomo cnuon nro meet
ing with coimldernhlo nucciwa.
(Seorgo Dean, a lion of una of the
old ploneem, who lived Hoiith of Anti
hunt ami at ouo llmo wnn one of the
largenl nheep ralners lu the county,
npeut thu night with m I an l Thurs
day, Tlio remiilmi of John A. Ohcnchnln,
who died lu Ilutte KnllM on the 17th.
IuihioiI through hero on thu way lo
Jacksonville hihl Thurnday. Tlmy
worn accompanied by quite a number
of tho rltlzeim of lluttu Palln benlden
bin wire and (our children, Charlow
Obcuchalii ami wife and llud Uben
chain, Mm. ChnrloH IMmoiiHon, Mm.
Harry Clngrado and I'mnkle, 1 do
not know her nuriiame. They were
met nt tho I 'agio Point dopot hy
liitlo a number of old tlmo friends
of tho family, carrying floral offer
ing as a token of remembrance.
Mrn. T. A. Hetty nnd her daughter
wore doing bin In cm with' Kred II.
Heath hint Prldny.
John Huder and family wcro alno
exchanging farm produco for good
with Mr. I loath.
Mr. McCloud and family wore
trading with our merchants last Sat
urday. Mr. McCloud hnd a tmnll
ntoro on Hoguu river near the upper
ntcol bridge.
Mrs. Ltbby Hlckmeycr of Spokane,
Wnnh., ono of tho Seven Slntern who
took nuch an active part In ranking
everything pleasant at the tlmo of
tho encampment of tho 0. A. H. hero
lint fall, and daughter of Mm. P. W.
Stewart of thin placo and sinter of
Mrn. J. W. drover and Mrs. Norinnn
MrQuold, was married In Spokane
last Snturdny, but I failed to learn
tho iinmo of tho lucky man.
Tho L. I. C. or K. P. had tholr
leml-nmiuat nnlo and dinner lust Prl
dny. They nerved dinner at tho K. P.
hotel, Tho receipt of the day worn
for dinner $28. GO and tho nalo cf
their wnrca was f'JD.IO, making a
total of $58.00, nnd they had sold a
few tiling for which they had uot
receive tho pay and that will swell
tho amount to over $60.
John Anhpola and wife of Mcdford
arc here vUltlug tholr sou Klroy.
Mlns (Iretchoii Purday of llcrkolcv,
Cal., I bore vUltlug her brother and
ulster, Lawrence Purday nud Mm.
W. W. P. Holt.
Miss Norn Daley of Moford Is here
visiting her coitaln, Mlns Maggie
Daley mid other relatives.
Last Sunday Dr. W. W. P. Holt,
wlfo, daughter Helen, hrother-lu-law
n ml slntcr-lu-law. Mr. Laurauco and
Mlnu tlretcheu Purday, Mrs. Una nud
daughter, Mrs. J. C. Lmvton, Mr. nud
Mra. W. C. Clements, (leorgo W.
WmtiHlcy, ami and daughter Claud
nud Mis Mnblo, J. W. Dodge, C. W-.
Sago and James Pen took dinner at
tho SuiiuyHldo.
Hev, L. L, Simmons, who has been
conducting a scries of meeting at
Poyton during tho past week, re
turned homo last Saturday mm re
ports that ho had a very good at
NEW TODAY
L'fi acres of tho choicest ot land,
all lu crop Just cast of Phoenix, la
offered for 200.00 por acre. Or will
take property lu Medford to tho val
ue ot $3700.00.
Hnhiuro nmy run on tho placo for
throe years It desired.
A auinll business proporty In Cen
tral Point. Kxcollout location, la tor
anlo for, $1500,00 op will ox,chaugu
for acreage cloao lu.
80 ncrea In uppor Sam's Valley.
20 acres haa hecti cultivated and the
balance easily clenrod and practically
all la farm land. There la a good
well, a four-room house, milk house,
orchurd. and soma other InipfQVo
menta. It la ottered at $0.00 por
acre, or would consider ty trJtdo for
property tiround Oreat Fnlla', Mont.
C. D. HOON
Room la Jackson County nanlt bldp.
WlOnhQjiQ 1Q37-J.
tendance and a good meeting al
though there wuu but one convention
roportud.
Prof. Good, who has cloned his
fchool at Prospect, was a guest at
tlio Suuuynlde Sunday night and took
thu P. ft K, car Monday for Mcdford.
netici:
Natlco Is hcMby given that tho
uudiirnlgned will apply to tho city
council of tho city of Mcdford, Oro
gon, nt Hh next regular meeting nn
July 1 1913, for a llcenso to sell
spirituous, vinous nnd malt liquors
In quiiutltloK lens than n gallon at Its
place of business on lots C, C, 7, f,
block 20, In said city, for a period
of six months.
JIOTKL- NASH CO.
Dated Juno 18, 1913.
Not Ire.
All voters living lu South Main
precincts can reglntcr with Miss Hut
Icr at thu Kxhlblt building. Regis
ter now. 79
raiiv Hiii:iis, attkxtioxi
Ladles that havo arranged to ride
lu parade meeting at library ground
Tuesday at C:00 P. M. for practice.
COMMITTKE. SO
von iu:.vi nousics
POKHKNT Well "furnished fivo"
room bungalow. A'iZ S. Laurel.
9C
J FOIt ItUNT 5-room modern, 4-room
imrtiy turnuneu House, ouy v.
Jackson, phono 391-J. S3
FOIt ItBXT Modern bungalrfw,
lawn, paved street, blocks from
Waahlngton school. 729 W. Elev
enth. 92
FOIt HKXT Klght-room modern
house, i largo bedrooms and clos
ets, built-in china closet, fireplace,
screened porch, lawn, shade, veg
etablo garden, garage, cement
walks and paved street, ono block
from Oakdale. Kuqulro 021 West
Eleventh street.
FOIt HUNT Modern alx-room bun
galow on Hon Court, near Main.
Hcnt reasonable. Call E. S. Tumy,
(larnett-Corey 111k. tt
VOH HKXT HOUSUUKEPIXQ
ItOOMS
FOIt ItENT Furnished houBekeeit-
lug rooms; lights, gas. 23t E.
Ninth St. S2
FOU HKXT FUU.MSIIED API'S.
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Tho llerben, 10 Quince at.
von hkxi oriauus
FOR RENT Largo, comfortable ot
flco rooms with eluvutor service,
uteam heat, hot nud cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw. Uo.
VOU HKXT FURNISHKn ItOOMS
FOR RENT Close lu furnished
rooma, Jl.tiO and $2 por weak;
iim) of hath. Call afternoons, 230
S. Central.
FOR RENT Largo alcoplng rooms,
nud modern bousokeoplug apart
niintd, prices vory reasonable.
Phono 1U20-L. 222 South Holly
otreot
von sale larra
FOR SALE Vacant and improved
proporty 111 uuuo runs, cueap.
Heunutt Investment Co. 91
FOH 8AL13 U1NDS
FOR SALIC Homestead relinquish'
mont, with Improvomonts to sell.
Addross John Turrlll, Heaglo, Oro.
S5
FOIt SALU MOUSKS
VOn SALE OR RENT Qood 7-room
modern, No. 610 South Central at.
llouso la 011 two lota. Also lot
mid bnrn across tho alloy. Ad
dress T. L. Taylor, Mcdford. Phono
8C-RL 102
FOR SALE A bargain In a homo;
n alx-room, two atory, now, plas
torcd houao on n largo lot and un
encumbered. Qwnor will aoll for
only $000, Pay Jua $fi0 ensh upd
$10 tier month and own your
hfinio., This la. the best liargaln
In Medford. till on E, S. Tuniy,
Oaripin-Coroy bllt, , fio
,
FOR HAI.H IIOUHKS
FOR SALE Junt a word to tlio wlno
we are completing another beau
tiful hom; in our fine tract on
Ccnova Avij. und Mlnncnota St
It's a iieach. Kany terms, low
price. Thin In dcslrablo and wilt
not bo 011 market long. Hufnph
rvy, 8 IS East Main St. 85
for sale misci:llani:ous
FOR SALE Good blcyclo frame.
Phono 7-F4. 85
FOR SALE Cherries. Choice IJInck
Republican, Hoya! Ann, Hlng. Or
egon, lllack Tartarian; to wo on
ground Is to buy. Know what you
nro getting at Cratidall Orchard,
It. V. 1). No. 1, Hox 99, Mcdrord.
Ready now. 80
FREE DIRT Rest sediment, ail
loam. Hnniphrey, East Side. 81
FOR SALE Registered Guernsey
bull, 3 years old, son of Ruda T.
II, prize Guernsey 1 In Minnesota,
March 30, 1913, and producing
within 33 pound butter ot the
winner In a year's contest; may
bo seen at Hagley 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 nve. The
Clark & liencry plant, or address
P. O. Uox 3C2, Medford, Oro.
FOR SALE Cheap, flno camp or
traveling wagon, uox 495, Med
ford.' And good saddle. '
FOR SALE First class St. Dcrrics.
Call 1000-M. 80
FOn SALE Ono 10 horsepower gas
ollno engine. International make:
been iifcd about ono month; good
ns now; for ralo at a bargain.
William Ultlch, Mcdford, Oro.
FOR SALE 1913 model motorcy
cles and motor boats at bargain
prices, all makes, brand now ma
chines, on easy payment plan; got
our proposition beforo buying or
you will regret it; also bargains
In used motorcycles. Writo us
today, encloso stamp for reply.
Address Lock Uox 11, Trenton,
Mich. 84
FOR SALE Remington standard
typewriter No. S invisible writer,
14 inch carriage, never been used;
cheap. V. O. Uox 147, Jackson
ville JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS
Steam and dry cleaning and dyo
work. Satisfaction guaranteed on
all work. Gents' suits pressed.
Special attention to ladles' silks,
laccu and gloves. Good callod for
and delivered.. 114 N. Front St.
Phono 125. 114
FOR SALE ning Cherries; address
Potter mid Goold, Phono 25-R-2.
S3
FOR SALE Ono utedium-stxed AN
abku refrigerator, practlally uew.
Address E. 1. Ume, R. F. D. No. 2,
Central Polut. Oro. 82
FOR SALE Laying hens. Call 1005
West Malu street. Phono 9G1-J 70
FOR SALE Gentio saddle pony and
good saddle. $36. -Call ut ranch,
one-halt mile west ot Phoenix. J.
11, Lyons, Phoenix. SI
FOR SALE Loose teat lodger sys
tems, any stylo or made to order
by tho Mall Tribune bindery.
FOR SALE Ox heart cherries now
ready; taking orders for Royal
Ann and Hlack Republican, extra
flno. Call 7-F-12.
FOR SALE Regbiterea Scotch Col
llo puppios six 1 weeks old. Eng
lish bull terriers and grown col
Ilea. All registered. Stanton
Griff Is, Hurrlll Orchard. 9T
FOR SALE 2 good teams horses,
weighing 2500 each, for sale at a
bargain. Far particulars phono
Westorflold, 19-F4 S4
FOR SALE Orders tnken for Royal
Ann. Oxheart, Black' Ropubllcau,
Hlack Tartarian cherries. Dr. W.
R. Stokes, phouo C7-J-1. CO
FOR SALE Good salt-feed hay
press, cheap. Regnr Ranch bO
FOR SALE Legal blanss, tresspass
notices, tor sale or rent ting at
tho Mall Tribune,
FOR SALE Lotter heads and fancy
stationery, prluted, engraved or
embossed, aa you wish at tne
Mall Tribune.
HKLl' VAXTKn FK3tALB
NTED Girl for "grniernT "housed
work. Mrs. Wm. Uudgo, Oil West
SKIM BU .
HELP WAXTEL HALB
WANTED Packers desiring employ
ment with tho lu R. F. & P. Assn.
during season of 1913 should reg
ister and rccelvo number at office.
18 W. Main st or Miss Marian
SUndcilff, Phoenix.
WAXTKD MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Want to purchano small
residence on west side. Must be
flno nnd a snap for cash. Phono
639R3.
WANTED Sovcn or eight dozen
fcrtilo duck eggs. P. O. Uox C81.
or phono 1079-X.
WANTED Wood sawing; has good
machine; givo mo a call, from C
to 9 p. in. Phono 381-R. 83
WANTED Angora goats. Uox K.
A. II., Mali Tribune. 80
WANTED Brood sows and young
pig. Address Dx. 12, care Mali
Tribune. 81
WANTED TO nUY 10 acres or
more ot grain hay standing. Phono
591-J-3. S3
FOR EXCriAnWE
"FOR BXOHANGB Incomo proporty
$11,000, for well located acreage,
prefer unimproved. Clark. Realty
Co.
TO TRADE What horo you to
trado for eastern Colorado prop
erty? A. S. Baker, Diamond
Rooming House. 80
FOR SALE OR TRADE Pedigreed
Poland China boar. R. D. 1, Box
73, Central Point, or pbono Far
iner 14-184. '
WILL EXCHANGE 10 acres pears.
with or without house, for Mcd
rord bungalow. C. U. A., Mall
Tribune.
rosr
LOST A number six tata colored
shoo between mouth ot Little
Hutto creek and Medford. Leavo
at Mall Trlbuno office.
LOST Milan straw hat, slzo C.
label on Inside "Undo especially
for Llpman. Wolfo & Co., ot Port
land. Oregon." Finder please re
turn samo to Hales Music llouso
for roward, 131 W. Main. 81
LoST Between MIdvalo Orchard
and Medford, ladies cmb. liuon
haudbay. Finder leave at this of
flco or phono 201-R1, and reccivo
amplo reward. 81
LOST A cameo broach. Anyono
finding satno return to Bank of
Jacksonville, or Mcdford Mail
Trlbuno nnd rccelvo reward.
MONEY TO 1AJ.XH
TO LOAN-M1000 to $1500 to loan
ou Improved ranch property. A.
L. Cross, Hutto Fulls. Ore, SO
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
closo in ranch property. C. A.
McArthur, room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3G8.
UUSLNESS DIRECTORY
Accountants
D. R. WOOD General Accountant
Your books audited nnd kept for a
reasonable figure; your business
rollclted. Office Mcdford Mall
Trlbuno bldg. ; ihono 6G1; resi
dence phono 534
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attorneys-nt-Lnw. Rooms S and
9, Medford National Bank bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garuott
Corey bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
street, Medford, Oro.
Wm. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts
COLVIQ & ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford Natlonai llanu Uuiidlng.
Auto Supplies.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret lu making springs is the
tempering. Wo are operating the
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant In tho Pacitlo northwest. Use
our springs whou others rail. Sold
undor guarantee. 26 North, til
tcopth St., Portland, Ore,
Abstracts
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY All-
BTitAOT CO., No, 0 SowtU Central,
. , , , KfYltJ, ,TiJ.rtltM.
By "Bud" Fisher
i
HCSIXBSS DIRECTORY
Auctioneers
WILLIAM ULRICH Licensed Auc
tioneer tor tho City of Mcdford,
Oregon. Terms reasonable. Resi
dence phono 1C1-J, Offlro Jack
son County Bank building.
Chiropractor
DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD, Chiropractor,
ncrvo specialist. Rooms 203-204-205
Garnctt-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
advice in dietetics, medical gym
nastics, hydroptherapy. Lady at
tendant. Phone, offlcO 945,' real
denco 571-R.
R. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Loulso E.
Hedges Mcchano-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spoudylothcraplsts. These
systems, Including dietetics, cura
tlvo gjmnastlw, bjdro-theraphy,
etc.. produce results 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 boars by
appointment. Phono 417-J.
Dentist
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC
DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnctt-Corey bldg., anife 310,
Mcdford. Ore. Phone 856.
GarlMge
GARBAGE Get your premise
cleaned up for tho winter. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 625-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to me at the
sign of tho Mall Tribune. ,
Printers and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office in
southern Oregon; book binding,
looso leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 2T North
Fir SL
Physicians and Burgeons
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic
physicians, 416-417 Garnott-Coroy
bldg.. phone 103G-L. Residence
420 South Laurel st
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician'
and surgeon. ,r '
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Fractico limited to diseases ot.
women. Offices 232 E Main.
Phones, office S14-J-2; res., 814.
DR. J, J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practico limited to eye,
car. noso and throat. Byes scien
tifically tested and glasses- supplied
Offlco 228 East Main St., Hours
8:30 a. m. to S p. m. Phone.
E. B. P1CKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack
son County Bank bldg. Office
phone 43-R; resldonce phone 58-R.
DR. MARION Pnyalclan and sur
geon, Stowart bldg., corner Main
and Bartlett its.; offlco phone 27,
resldonce phono 27-J-3.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi
cian and surgeon. Offlco Pulra
block, opposlto Nash Hoto.'. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phouo 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Phyalclnn and
surgeon. Phones, offlco 36, resi
dence 724-J. Offlco hours' 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathlo
pbyslclau, 303 Garnett - Core,
building. Phone 904-M.
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon, Over Hutchison &Lu ins
den, 215 E. Main SU Phono 77.
Stenographcra
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stenographic werk: dona 'quickly,
and well.
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO,
Qfflco 10 South Fir St. fbqse
316. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. .
Veterinary Surgeon
JlC MURRAY. VETElUNAnY Vuit-
Q EON, graduate ot tho AnwrJMil
Vetorlnnry College N. Y. City.
Office' Nash Livery Stuble,' Fhw
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