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t iit ll f ft t f I i $ I S i I t f 9 trt ' 9 t fill Never Will otryagaw.i-. . u.- ... ES FINEST TOMATOES Tlic llnwliy I'aiintiiK rctiiiaiiy of Tuliuit iWirirt to pcrficl it Itniwttu iui liiriil ;iilli mIiIi'Ii "ill iiK'i't re iHIK'Iii.'iiIh I tout ii liiiiili)f mill I'liii niinr kw (KMiit mill In tlmt t'Mil it omtiMt Iimh Ik'oii iirriuit'il to tnl;c pliino TiimmIav, Scpli'iiilnir ,'tllli. J'Hrit lio offiitcil In growi'in M'liiliiijf llu'in n (Mi'iily ioiiiul liux mi tbllt lUtlt tlllll I1IIIH-. lllHIItft (l IMII't- Iltgt ill" riiillriniK'iilH iliii(Hinltiil liy llir chiiiu'I.v. Tniiiiitiie will lio ur i'IihI nt llio ritKiilar tit nitu ami futlliar, Hir(l('ulai" ciiii Im liml liy I'ciimiiiiiii'iiliiij,' willi llio t'umHin,v. CAGLE POINT EAGLETS II v A. C. lloitl Ail Wi'lgaol, i v-clinmMiii liulit wiljclil i'ln4iiiiiiu iiiciiI iif ilia nilil, who liuiiiilit the lli'iilli liui jiit hI.kno lliawiflionii tmil n laail of fiiroltm foiar out rmni Mnlfnril dim liny nl iMk anil lal.i'ii to t lit fanu. Ill- aim itirrllHiil u iUHlltily oV hanlvMirc fnun liny Alinlf, ou of our hnrilwHro iiiniiilituiln. I''l Ciiwatlf while unrkhiK ' I'1" iiaik npilicr a tow nluliU an aaino vary nitiir tiring killiil. A il mm ln xhim iiiita iii(iiily hurt. Wliilu ra plai'itiK, olul "I ''"' l""'"l on II'1' uli'vator tint uhiiiii pit t IimI, Iiitlin nlmut tnity IVtit or tla elevator rail on liim. Iimlly liriiiiii ami iuttiu him on Ilia iiiMr part of llio daily. Thru1 h. ipiite u manlier of llio (I. A. It. who went Train here to at- t tvf ill tli nir annual ineetiin; nl Talent lai-t enk ami tliey report Inning , ... .... ?r : z .. ., TZ i.w. a rk i I . . . '"- l '-'-" lAI I -,-. ..'...- rr I 1 ' . 77.... f lilir- ," i ri. -.... I I" jiiht un goail a lime an it wax p U' for tlieiu to Iiiimi. .Mr. ami Mi. T. J. Carpenler, nho are oeeu pi'ing roauiH ut the Siinnvxiile, pont four lny there ami report that they Intil ieiylhiug that heart could wi-h uh the people fuinUlieil them itli ul kimU of I mil, hail autnn ami mr iiii(iM for lha ft in aeeomimulaliaii oft iIih ihior. They xpi'itk uIm in the hiyhoftt'lnrmH of lha count ry in Ilia vleinily of Talent, in fact (hay uti eomiilirahly in lou' "itli utir lieatiliful alley ami niiiv invoxt-hern mill inal.e j their peiuutneul haute. ,MiN -Mmi W'hillev of I'otllnml hill foinunly of thi xalley in Iipiv vidiliug Mr. mill .Mix. Win. Von tier lli'llnii uml IiIh fullu'i'-iu-luw, .Mr. ami AD. A. .1. I'lotry. .MiitK Wltitlay in ana of lha li'inliiig Iruineil niirM'H of I'oilliiinl uml ! InMiie; hut vacation aiiiaug Iter old I'n'enilH. I.iihI Suliiiilny van tha day fur the icpilar meeting of tha Kit)li) l'oial ('. T. V. uml an .Mtv. .1. W, drover i one of lha lending inem I mix uml un hIio Wjih not prehcal on Hint oeriiNian uml llml halng hut' hirlhilay, Ihn iiuii'm icsolvcd that her pritneiieo wiim needed mid further re Hiked (hut ll witH lha sense of lha meeting that -he shanld ha mnl for, uml J'uilhnr rnaolvrd'thltt it would ha tin) propel' thing to do la xaiitl n come ipiidk for her. mid noting on lha NiigguMian dispatched ui) aula with Milficii'iit force to liriug liar dijml or nlivo nml tha iomiII wiih Hint sha wan hmtight nml on hor tirrivnl wuh pranciitod with quila a itmnhon of nlei) little preHfiilK. Ttv had ico ereatu nml I'uha mmvci! nml hud oua of IIiohi) good llmi't such us Ihay ganarally hnva in Kagla Point wllan tha IndiitN inulco it move. They hnva ii aimtoui ill tha Hnndny sehaol Intro of (autrihuliug for tiu nilisioimiy cmikc on lha Sunday following Ilia liirllulay, ana penny for aaeh yonr of una, nml for lha pirn) few HumlnyR I hero hnva Ilium ittlto it nuiuliar of aliUuiy Indie who lira entitled to tho piivilega of IIiuh canlrilniling to tha annuo of inisMotiK hut tluy nro galling wiso on letting their ngo lla known iip liny Hivo mli)H ,Hlio MT3D.TT0TIT Mutt Allow Jeff .. ,.,.... . -.. plan of using peitniati) nickel nml tlitncH uml IIiuh flulrale tha carioic. Alhfit Amleixut nml 1'iuiil' .1. I'rttilsl.ey of (Irani I'iihh wera cull in Niimlny for 'dinner. Mr. Amler am owim u nine-aeie trnel of or I'lmril in the edge of Ivagla Point mid mih here lo look lifter hit inleret. nml Mr. Hrwlkev (lllg I'miik) wiih olio of tint foremen during Ilia run- Hv. Hrlitumlrv of tha Cmigrrtsi' t.lrucliaii of tha P. fi K, railroad. Vi'oiiiiI elnirrlif lield Nrrvircn ut Three nNo had Mr. nml .Nrrn. II. !'. .Mrml- Pinw on .Siiuduv, Septijnher 'Jl, uml or of Tnlaiit, owner of tha Kmirrrat lit" pulpit tm iiijlid y Dr. John orolinrd, nml their friend", Mr. nmr.wMt of Ihiw aity. Mm. I). ('. Hose, formerly of Cor-! '""" vnllis, (trr. They me now on their wav to San Diego, California, to upend tha inter. Mr. mid Mix. Meailor look them out Sunday lo sou (he vallev, starling frini Hie Suit crest orchard, going front Talent to laelsonvlllr. the,, to Medford, !; lo (anlrnl Point, ,.i . out to l.ngla I Point for dinner. Mr. mid Mcador lime hertt here liefore uml Mr. and Mrs. or seemed to ha tnueh p!nril witlt our valley uml xeeineil to think tlmt our town of' Ivagla Point hud it litight fn I are. On Monday K. K. Oaltaan of Medford , uml lleui. C. .Sheldon ulso of Med foul, wlio owns the old Koherl farm,1 also (I. D. Coruwalil, the man who rends tha rleelrta meters for lha C 0. Power company each month in Hngle Paint, wiih villi it for dinner; nlmi (leargo Hlavenn. lie wiih on! laiikiug after it new rami llml hnM heeit tutrveved from Kftgla Point lo interfeet lha ltrowtishoro-Medford toad, nml was huld up for dmnnges to tiu time of IfiO. lip. Mild.hu had the money nil Mihrrihcil nml nil pitid in except ahaut forty dollar nml he tlnniuht Hint was good. Mr. Ontmntt in out looking oer the Cot' hilt orchard ami will superintend the packing of (he tipple this season ngniu. He reperts: that same of the uppleit itn.' randy to mtlirr now, I ASHLAND. NOTES .Mr, ami .Mm. Dalph Cailctmt nml son mill Mesdames (Jreeitwoad, Wil son and Tritsk, and Muster Avery Trithk wrro ninotig the shlnuderK who ulteuded lha old soldiers' min ion ul Talent an Thursday. Mumiv. (,'aipeiiU'r nml Mel.ttreii uml their families inittlo a Hying trip to Tnlent W'eduesdny owning. Mr. Cauternu hits sold his shine in lha second hand store lo his partner John Pnlty. Mr. Putty has tent ed his heuiiliful Imngnhiw to it fam ily hy tha name of Surgeon and has moved his family into the hack putt of tint store where it will he more conwuiftit for Mis, Patty to nsxist him. I'!ugeua Carpenler hits relumed to Ashland after it miuiiuci-'h outing in the liny. licliK of tha Klntniith. reser vation. Mr. Hall, lha painter, uml family went nniang those enoattipi'ili ut Tal ent ditiiug the reunion, Cediia Myar who spent tha summer In Khiiunth county, has returned to his homo on High sheet, Tho Apollo Concert uuinpany pine mi eiitotluimnuut at Ilia hicji sclmol last Aridity which wn" well ulllend eii. The ueeauiimuiest, Donald Walk er, is ono of Ashland's most ttopular young men nml tho reader, Misa Min ute. .Iiickhoti, it talented young lltdy of Mi'dl'ard, wiih formerly an All ium! gitl. Halleviow hchaal hegun Seplenilier 8 witli Prof, A. C. Joy, princlpiil, uml Miss Shaver of Axhlnml primary teacher. Mit-s Mttr.v Hopper, e.-prineipiil of lJellaview selionli was visiting ft tends ill tho oily hist Suudiiy. Slia has jiiKt returned from iv trip to her old homo in KuiiMiH, uml will tench Ilia winter term in tho Phoeniv school! Mm. Miseho of llelltjviaw, wltnt-J daughter is attending our higihehool was. trading wiih our merchants Inst Woiliiepilhy, Miss Hurrlet Trnsk, n pupil of tho onfel eitlo hoIiooI, i poiiyoU'soIng in MATT; TRIBUNE, lifRDFOIU), OH ISA ON, WIWXIWDAV, SI5PTKMI5IOI? 21, to "Insult" tha (Intuitu Uily liiMpiiul front nu ojiernliati for appcmliciliM. Mr. Cola lain elniiga of tint 1'astniii Mlore dnriilg the ahu'iiee of lha priK prielor, Mr. Holx who Iimh gone to North Dakota on n IniMinass trip. (,'lililles Koneeran- of .hif'knmiville vim tha gtieitt of Ashland relative lust week. WILLOW SRHINGS TWIGLETSl J V. Klilrtt ntiil I'. A. Manilla re turned from Mnad, Inillnit after a short hunting trip. Mr. I'rnnk MeKco mturncJ from lKneril,;i(., nftl(r u'rclm.lng a num. :(i,r ()f lorollKhllri)(, mhMn cows nml nlsu enjaylun tlm fair. Cr.tnr.0 mctitliiK Friday. Soptom her SO, 1'JM. Very Intcrustlng pro grinn will bo ghen and nlso now members wilt ha Initiated. Mr. mid Mrs. Arnull nml family lulled Mrs. V. A. Manilla Monday. (' I!. I.ano of Van Xtiyn. Cal., In vlsltlni: many of hln friends In this district. Mr. I.ano reildod lit Ore Igon for evrral mouths but Is now I located lit California. Many from Willow Springs nnjoynl tho fair at (lold Hill Inst Saturday. ISvory ono was ready to rntortaln tho parson next to hint, so It made tho llttln city a Jolly resort. Tho fair wits n credit to, any community and oven belter tiiittt somo well estab lished fairs it other towns. Thurn wan something doing from early morning until tho we hours of tho next morning. ' Tho Mrs. J. V. ami It. W Klden gavo n sttrprlFc dancing party Fri day avonlng In honor of Miss Hosn Jones. Tho young people gathered nt tho homo of Mrs. 11. V. Kldou, then Mils Jones returned from Mm. 1'. A. Itonulo's homo and was Indeed BiirprlHed. , D.inrlng win tho cntortalntnont of tho nvonlltg and tho excellent, music liy Henry Itllcy and Alex Olson wnn greatly enjoyed. Dainty refresh ments woro served at tho closn of tha Jevenlug. Thoso enjoying tlio hospi tality wore: Miss Martina Ncal, I. eith nml Helen Parker, Jlatol Tay lor, Francos Davison Francluo Mc S'assor, Messrtt. Albort Forgoy, Clif ford Hatfield, Itay Itowo, Glenn IMorco, AInx Olsen, Henry ltlley and Ir. and Mrs. 1'. A. Uonnle, Davison, Drayton, Harvey, Iiurkhotz, J. W. and jit, W. Kltlon. 1 1 A. Hnnttto found n Indies' brown velvet corduroy Norfolk Jackot on tho Pacific Highway. Owner tuny ob tain Kama by peeing,. Mr. Ilonnlo. Nenn: l.oifTtsTNuT.iACKsoN COUNTY, OUKOO.V lt()AI 1IONDS. Notlco Is horoby given, Hint where iih, heretofore a petition wits filed with tho county court for Jackson county, Oregon, for tho holding of nu election by tho voters of Jncksan county, Oregon, on tho question us to wjiothor wild county should Issuo Its bpuds u tho sum of $500,000, for pormntiont road Improvement, In nicorduneo with the provUloiiR of tho constitution and tho Inws of Oregon; upon which petition tin order was on- WHY? Hi's i n i :ss O PPORT UNIT V Rucnuso wo know wo can show you. Wo nsk you to spo us at onro If you wont tho host dividend paying propo sition In tho county, according to tho money luvostod. $1500.00 will hiindlo It. Wo want to boo you If you hnva n llttlo cnpUtvl nutl. want stondy '.work, J. O. RAISES, ! Phono 120-J. i First Nutlonnj Uault bldg.' ' r, iwJ.f7,U"-'J-'uIiXT.li. ifiy Htt.TtlH;fc mo It Or- T'66& '' Oxnune. rAT5 fiOf tcrd railing n special election for Siiptitmbor !Hli, 1113, and Whereas, nld olecttou wait held, uml a majority of -Sr.'j voted In favor 'of the Issuauco of huc-Ii IioihIh, and Whereas, on September 17lb, 1'J13, said lotinty court tnnde an order Is suing said hands, and directing this advertisement for bids thereon. Now Thefrforc, noto Is horoby given, that Jackson county, Oregon, uffora for sale, to the hlKbest hlddar for cash, Its said bonds In said sunt, panhln as follows, to-wlt: J 100.000 In ten years from the dato thereof. , $100,000 In fifteen years from tho data thereof. 100,000 In twenty years from tho date thereof. , 1100,000 In twonty-flvo yesrs from the date thereof. $100,000 In thirty years from tho data thereof. Said bonds draw Interest at tho rate of flvn per cent per annum, and 'have attached ttttorest coupons. I Notice Is hereby given, that said county will rccelvo written bids for 'until lionds, In whole, or In part, up to tho hour of ten o'clock, a. nt. on ;thc lr.tli day of October. i'Jl.1, nt ; which tlini snld'blds will be opened i by tho county court, nl Its room In 'tlm court house, In Jacksonville, ! Jackson county, Oregon. Preference will bo git on to citizens of tho conn- ty bidding on said lionus. Ttio cotin- ity court reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Said bonds will tin, Umiml In toirh ilenoinlnntlani ns tlio nurchahers require, lint they shall be In denominations of $r,o 00 or niultl pies thereof, up to $1000. No bids I will bo received for lets than tho par i value of tho bonds offered to bo pur (Chased, This notlco Is published under and by vlrltio of nn order of the county court for Jackson county. Oregon.! entered In said matter, and dated the, 17th day of Soptombcr. 11U.1. O. A. GARDNER. County Clerk of Jackson County, i Oregon. , rr- ---- - ;;- -z- -. j. --j-.- ; FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Dcfilrablo apartment, 5 rooms, modern. Inaulro Col. II. II. SargenL ICG FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room hniowlth' largo lot, barn and' chicken house, furnished or unfurnished, S17 . 10th. 1G1 FOR. RENT Iloautlful modern nlno room bungalow on corner of Jack son and Rartlett. Six rooms nicely furnished, garage, lawn and flow ors. Call afternoons, -130 North Rartlett St. FOR RENT Modorn, flva room fur nished bungulow. Inqiilro 511 South Grape, 159 mil IIHXT Furnished ami unfur ntshed houioa for rent. J. C. ' RnritOB, First National Rank Rldg.. phono 120-J. 179 FOR RENT OR SALE Four-room t housn nnd good gnrdon tract, now lit truck nnd fruit. M, A. Rador. FOR RENT 5 room bungalow, 710 Dakota avouun. Phono 1019-J. 1G2 FOR RENT Strictly modorn, 5 room bonne, to responsible, pnrtles nt $9 Phono 10IS-M. 1G3 Worth While Modorn Hnuso, G rooms, pantry, bath, tpllot, hotwater tank, scrcon porch nnd two opon porches, lot 5 Ox lOSj paving, sower, wator and taxes all PAID IN FULL. (Paving nlono cost $251. G0i) Four blocks from Mnln nml Central. Price only $1750, DENNETT INVESTMENT CO. NEW TODAY Who wnntH, IflO uoros lmlf of It comod six miles northwest of Englo Point, nt n very choap price? Will tnko Medford resldonco or ncro ngo for half. Throe, lota In Boutlivfost; Modfonl nro offorod by a noti-rosldpnt,, for $350. They nro Inrgo over a half uoro nnd will bo sold ,011. tortus It deal rod, O. 1. HOON Room, t Si, Jackson County Rank Rldg, 1 I'llOlie- I037J JET WVW vVfrSr V ;H kich trt&ufipi Tv von iin.M iuji.'skb FOIt ItBNT Six room moilorn hur. gnlon. eleoing porch, cast front, uIoro In, Mrlctly flret class. Ownor 318 Laurel St. 1S9 KOJl ItKNT Seal 5 room 'cottage! J 021 W. lOtlt street, all ItnprcrVo monta. 161 IQIt HUNT KUltMSIH:i AITS. POIt ltKNT Doslraulo apartment, 3 rooms, modorn.. Inattlro Col. II. II. Sargent, rent $12. DO. 185 VOIt IlKXT Furnlthert apartments. Tho IJcrlien. 10 Quince St. FOIt UK.xT Largo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable. Phono 102G-I. 222 South Holly streoL VOn RUNT OHl'ICHS FOR REN i Largo, comfortablo of flco rooms with clnvator service,' steam heat, hot and cold water. i ,. ....... i.,.i. u..i i g...i n luiuh tfi,.,f .ivuiuiu ruiui-t (urn Ac llitw uo. FOR RENT MIHCI.'I.IiANKOUH FOR HKNT Cool storago room for fruit on Southern Pacific track. F. Otenbritgge, 01 Rtvcrsldo Avo-i nuo South. Phono 191. 1S31 FOR RENT Reed ranch between tho 'two Table Rocks, Inquire of Den nis DugRan, Central Point, on R. F. D. No. 2, box CI. 1G0 FOR SALE ACREAGE l0" SALEA 5 or 10 ncro tract, closo In. Incomo property, ensy "tots, uii owner, iiiwai. ioo ae- Tx'! -- --- FOR SALE FARM Ii.VNDS -. -.. . . FOR SALE Your opportunity. Wo want to sell our holdings In tho Monitor orchard at a sacrifice, for Information, wrlto to Anlrow Eng strand. 371 Coleman st., Drldgo port, Conn., 1S2 I FOR SALE Homestead 7 4 miles northeast from Medford, good land, house, plenty of timber. This Is a real Bnnp. A. D. Saltng, Medford. Ore. 159 FOR SALP Ml.tCniil.A.NEOUS FOR SALE Two largo mule teams. Address Rex SGG, Mall Tribune. 159 FOR SALE OR RENT Sowing ma chines for sale or rent. 2S7 So. Holly. 1G0 FOR SAHE Six high grado fresh cows nnd calves, horso mid flno hay of different varieties. Walsh's ranch on Spring street, mllo out N. Roosevelt Avo. 179 FOR SALE Largo team, hoavy wagon and harness. luqulro Col. H. II. Sargent. ice FOR SALE No 1 corn, half-mllo from town by aero or bushel. shocked or stnndlug, Early Sunrlso potatoes, deliv ered or In field, luqulro 1021 W. 10th St. 101 FOR SALE Pear and apple trees, itlgh grado, homo grown stock. Sco your trees before bttylug. Satis faction guaranteed. I .at til & Hop kins, Vj mllo nortti Roar creek brldo. nenr Central Point, Ore.lCl FOTTSALK OR TRADB-Uallnqulsh" ment with buildings tor s.tlo or trado for auto, houso nnd lot. What have you? Ilox C. W., caro Mali Trlbuno; 160 WANTED MI.SCEIitiANK.OU8 WANTED To buy Phono 915-J. good bicycle. 169 WANTED To borrow $3500.00 on property worth three times that amount. "R." caro Mall Tribune. HUM W.YNTKII MALE WANTED Corn shuckcrs at 8c per bushel, 250 acres. Roguo River Commercial Orchard Co, 159 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position ns cook on ranch or In hotol, Seo Loo Ty at Wall Loo Laundry. 101 WANTED Ry mnrrled man position on fruit ranch, Six year's oxpor lenco In Roguo rlvor vnlloy. Cap able of handling commercial or chard. What have you to offer. Rest of roforonces. Addross Rex 0OC enro Mull Trlbtino, 102 10111.. upi i rt difrrl ' V MUM' WANTvai fiimam; WASTElhn!i for general house work.. Phono 1G-J. 1G1 WA.NTKD MISCKtiltl.tKOUM WANTKI) To buy or trade for ono or two cloin In Ints. fllvn Incntlnn f S VS i 'i pro , i U' ' and price. II. II. II., caro Mall ! -Tribune. ' WANTKD A heavy single, driving, horse, not less hnn 1200 pounds. warrant loworis stnKic or uouoie. Henry W. Frame, Talent, Ore. WANTKD Ford auto, must bo In' good order at a bargain, "for cash." ' J. F. Rocho, 115 Uranlto St., Ash- land, Oro. 1G0 WANTED To borrow $750 on first mortgago security. Will pay 8 per cent Interest. Address It., caro of Mall Trlbuno. 159 WANTED Smnll acrcago near Tal- ent. Address 320 Phono 210-M. North Holly. 1C2' ' iwxfn . naoir.ii $700 on closo In coun try property, good security. Ad dress W.. Mall Tribune. 1G0 FOR KXCUAMK FOR EXCHANGE Oarden nniLfrtitt tract In Southern California, good house and 1 aero fruit for property ' here. Rex 50, care Moll Tribune. ! lGl FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood, a second hand wagon and harness. Inquire 713 West 10th. Phono 1 38-R. i .FOR EXCHANGE Sorrel work norso nine years old, weight 1200 lbs. Perfectly gontlc for ladles to drive. Good workor, will take part or all In wood. S20 West 12th St. 159 FOR TRADP-2G-20 Winchester Car bine In excellent shape with shells for chickens, what have you? SH West Hth Street. RL'SINl-SS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Good business for salo cheap. Paying $300 monthly, small capital. An excellent proposition for somo one. Sco Wood & Mess nor. FOUND FOUND Stray, horses, bay and black. T. P. Hickman, 1 miles south of Medford on ABblnnd road. 1G0 LOST L08T A roll of photographic films and a Medford National Rank check book stub, of no valuo to nny ouo but owner. Finder phono ISO nad receive roward. . 11 MONEY TO i,o..l MONEy'tO iLOAN On city and close In ranch property. C. A McArthur. room 3, P. O. block, pho.no 368. RUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Emppllrb. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In making springs Is the tempering. Wo nro operating the largest, oldest and best oqulpped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 2G North Fif teenth St.. Portland. On. Auctioneers WILLIAM ULRICH Llconsod Auc tioneer for tho City of Medford, Oregon, Terms reasonable. Rosl. deuce phono 1G1-J. Office Jack son County Rank building Chiropractors DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD, Chiropractor, nervo specialist. Rooms 203-204-205 Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific mttBgnge. glvonf needle, spray, head and shoulder showor tu counocttou; ndvico In dlotottcs, medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady nttondnnt. Phono, otflco 9-15, residence 571-R i)R. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E Hodges Mechano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothoraplsta. These Bystoms, lncludlug dlotottcs, curur tlvo gyrauaBtlca, hydroithoraphy, etc.. produce results in both acute and ohronlu diseases. Consulta tion froo, Over Douel:& Co., cor nor Main and Rartlett. Hours 9 n. m. to 5 p, m. Othur hours by appointment. Phono 17Q, PAOTU-TOOT'I . By "Bu.d" UMe r M IIUSINIS DIItKCrrOJIV Arcotinliintn D. It. WOOD General Accountant- Your books audited and kept.foris, reasonable figure; your business, solicited. Oftlco, Medford Mall Tribune bldg.; phono C01; resi dence phono 634. Attorneys poilTEit J. NBFF. WM. P. MKAI.KY Attornoys-at-I.nw. Rooms 8 and s, Medford National Rank bldg. , A. H. RBAME3, LAWYER aarnett- Corey bldg. W, J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street. Medford, Oro. Wra. M. Colvlg Oconto M. Roberta COLVIO & ROUERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Rank RitlldlnK. D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Rank Rulldlng. i Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOt? DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott- Corey bldg., suits Hcdford. Oro. Phono 85 It. 310. Os-ting GARBAGE Got vour premises cleaned uo for tb winter. Call on the city garbao wagons for , good service. Phono 825-L. V. Y. Allen I --7- ..;-. -srr -- - -rae3: Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKBY Notary pub lic. Rrlng your work to me at, tho sign of tho Moil Tribune. Printers and I'tttillstiers liWDToTuTmNTlNCrccChaTlho best oqulpped printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing aystoms, etc. Portland prlcna. 27 North Fir St. Physicians and Burgeons DR. F. O. OARLOW, BR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostcopnthlo physicians, 16-117 Garnett-Coroy bldg.. phono 103G-L. Resldonco 2G South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. . Practlco limited to dlsoases of women. Officer 232 E Main. Phoues, otflco S14-J-2; res., 814. DR. J. J. EMMENS Pbysltlan and surgeon. 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