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-. r-. I '. I n. ih .! MTODTrORT) MATH TRrBUNfl, MKTWPUI), Pit BOON, MONDAY, KHPTIOMBIClt 20, WW. PXGEFTVT3. ' Polly and Her Pals Too Much Caution - t- i 'Jlllfi III1M' UniOUL !".! r) l'oiy.V Lf I7TW EPjoiiA MURK Wi It looitf Like it ouGin'M lloi.l)! Bu7 5b DID TldT pWeut: "WimoSor" w?r vjem'i to pitrti.c iwrrn Mi -thitV am a? the st ieciMiWE oh Colonial POLI.V' 5bMA 5feMD IT P.I6MT STRAIGHT BACK. 3d7 -run hum. iousr r-uu. or -flltf IIINL' OMEL Mockers ive I KJFVL'F? SvXti TW, DELICT THK, OM(. -TMIMO V'KIM SfeT OKI wrrnour BREWiM' VfiP. MtCK BLTORE y"To-MORROW is -mi F.00K ! , t . r-n T f V'ruirr' Mrrt To J r wr. . Ue: IfV- y ICUU IIL. IIO n I J ,' EVTL'Sr i'.r m i '""- y j i raRKCZ-rz a -A : U 1PP1 UFF ' J ' x-v- . ,-Bj in'foutv a . wmwm ms .&odTJlj VVIIWS WJ IMSf IUCK KOt innKr rtoow. l .MlllllllUl' lilcMIOCK, John I. Iiin mill Nlimu Sliaxki. I'Ih.mI MiIIikuh unit l.uoim (IiIIiim I iii. I'oiry I.. T,ilitirt mill Mmul l I.ONU'. Williiini A. IIiuiUiiii mill Aiiiim llrllo Kiiihy. lltiny liuy mill l.rlu llnrim. On ult " 1 1 1 r t i:iU M. Snillli m. r, A. Smith. Suit tor ilivnri't'. Outer fur nilii- Oltt lull llf MIIMIIHUIN. Mttt-ilrli Itioltnp n. ICHlllflillK A. IiImii. Suit fur illvorrik Kti-rro lir plniniiff. A mm II. Towiwimd v. Ci'fil T. TuMimfiiil. Otilcr nl' ili'ft4iit. DiM-tt'o of iliurt'i. Krmikliti Klrnnil . Mury A. Si mini. Di-ftiiill onlor. Doti-k fur lllMll'H. Oi-oivi' (IiIiuuii v. AIiIrhII HmII. ct ill. ()iilir illrfrtirtK iiitilirHtiini nl NllllllllilllK III Jill'VlMUlWIlt l'ol. I'n'il II. CiHik . O. ('. M'W -inliiii'iMrnlur. Onlur iiiiiiflniiiiiK mill' nf mil titnte. T. I'.. 1'iillnHKiir vn. Ilnrliii lllp mhmIi'oI, r nl. Oritur iMinfirininif Mile of cfrlMiH ri'Hl iniMiiy, S. T. I low Mill it ttt Vd. (IdllllHIl Atui'rii'Mii liimiiHiii'ii oMiiNNy. Of iIit iM'rnilliiir ilotnurivr. V. 0. Kmcrtt'k v. Niuiimn Mmtii, rl nl, Onlur cimniiiilii' wilo nf nwil etHle. S. T. ilowaid. nt nl VH. Iloitieul tnial Tirt Iteliof. Order overnditnf demurrer. The .InekwMi County I tank v. C. W. Wltlu.lt. Older i flrmiiiK le of rerlniii rnl iniHriy. (IrNHH Kime . II. S. Kim. !'' orin of ilivort'v. Minnie M. IiikhIU v. Walter 0. IipimiIIh. lleeree of dlvoree. (1. W. StfVellN h. .1. C. MhIimiii. Older of ilnfnwlt. Jiiiltfiiipnt for plnintiff in Mini of t.YJ.70 with $'() IltlonievV fee mid eoitu of netion. II. !. Pinlt . C. II. Hedflolil nt nl. Order direetiiti; piihUrHtiou of Hum iiioiin in .lHeknuvillt Pout. K. I Stiekntiy . Tniil l.umhtji' Co. Older of default. Deeien for plnintiff. ThomiiH I!. .lolniM vn. Alt N'iehoN, el nl. Older overruling demurier nml "iiiif defeiidaut time in whiili to fiuther plend. Kiiiineis t I'riiittJioweiw llanU . Fred II. Thouipon, ot nl. Older if default. Heeied for pluiutilf. ,NrV CaneN Klin Tinner v. I). S. Wood, et nl. Aidiou to leeover money. Compluliil Hied. Al'lidinil nud uuilerlukiiitf lor iiHaehtiieul filed. Siiiuuioim, AtiKit KiiuuieyiM- vn. Kaitle linn.' Co. Action In recover money. Com plain! filed, II, 1. Spiiuldiuj;, el ul v. Churle I!, Tull. Action to lecoxer money. Cuiiililniiil filed. Affidavit mid mi tlnrliikinir for ntliiehmmil. Certifi cate filed. Y, K. Pliipp vH.'llio City of Med ford. Hull to ipiict title. Coinpliiint filed, SimimoiiM, rirnt Niilional Hank of .Mcdfnwl Vri. Trail l.iinilier eumpauy. Suit to fiire(doiii n iiinrlKiijSK, Complaint fitjld. Stimmoiix. 'l-'ii-Nl National Until; of Mcdfotd vh. Trail huinher cotnpany, Molvi.t Clement nud II. K. W'nrnor. Suit Jo forceliiho n iiinrl((iif,'o. Couipliinit filed. SiiiiiiiioiiH, It. (I. Jelfiey vf Dnrn Jeffiey. Suit for divorce. Coinpliiint filed. ALONG nOGUE RIVER MirtH Miu lliiuiiali rclnriied home from Medfnid Saturday. Mr. nml Mih. Tom Itiiinoy of Cen tral Point wero tlm f,'"''"'" "I" 'l"sl,(,i 1 1 ii m 1 1 1 1 1 iiml family Hcvoritl days hint wijpk. M!hh Itoun Ahli of Trail wiik iijjivo nbly HiirptiHcd liy n lttrgo parly of frlcndy liHt Sntttrday night. After 0 NEW 1 "m. '2f t&ism y HKMTllt ImmITX llf Ul'llllilll' kh tiino .tlii'y ili'iiitli'il I'm' llii'ir Iiuiiii'h. 'I'iiiii Hvlclirr of I'.IU Cii'i'k iiihI .liilin Fry of 'I'rml iiro liiiiillnr liny 1 1 Ml till1 Mllll'V. ('. I". .IllllllHOII Ih tlllll'llillL' II i.X iikhiIIih' t.'im of hoIiimiI in tint l.miicl lliollil'l. Mr. mill .lm. .hir IIiimmmIi (it ti'iiiliil Hid fnir ul (lolil Hill Sntnriliiy (i ml wi'if ni'II plniKi'il uilli it. Mr. unit Min. iViiiliTKUHt minti n tHp to tin' vnlli-y iIiIm wcil,. They Iiiim1 u'ci'Mlv it'tiiriii'il from tin1 Jolin Day roiiitlry nflrr mi nliot'iiru of over lliri'i' jimiih from lien1, Mr. ami Mr. I'ry iiml ilnnclilvr Wlniii i'iiiiii' ilnwi) Iiiiiiiii from (IniiiIh I'iimm .Moiiilny. lot' lliiiumli ih iniikiiif; homo fim Horliuni. Kivrrniilit ninrli lin liiii(lit n wna oii rni'k wliidi may liu roiivcrli'il into hcm'HIi'imi iliffcri'iit liimU of ruck. Henry Freni'li U lianliii wiiml to DikIo I'oiiit. He Iiiih noon! 100 tioix to linul. John Hniitoii wax to thu vnlluy after Hiipjilien I'riilny. Kiik'Nii' HellowH wcnl to Talent .Motiilay nftnr it tunc of limiieliolil pioil. Me lunijlit n Ouveiiport wbkhimii Meilfonl on thu trip. Mr. nml Mr, .liiiiirn Corniitl of Central Point fmt a eouple of day at Win lloii(oifrt mi their return from tliu hueklrhuiry pwleli. KuperviNor I'eleoon inited .eliouU here hint wei'k. .MiN Keno Nouloii of Tahle Hock hcKtin n inniitliM' trnn of Hehool '" the I. one ilUtriet on Kvueo ereek Hupt umber tit). EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Howlett I inn rniieMod by tin iirluclpnl of our iichool, Prof. Iluchmiuu to nny Hint thoKo will lm but one hcKlnnlm; cIiim In tho Hchool until tlm inlitdlu of tho koIiooI yenr. I.imt week Mr J. W. rirovnr Ka n blrtbdny dlumir to Mm. Win. (5. KiiIkIiIoii, nml Invited In n few of their old (line fr!cndn, vk one of tho IteuiH I omitted to note lnt time I wrolo. Pour of tlm McDounlil brothom of Trnll wero hem hint Woilnemliiy for dinner. They wore hero nfter lum ber to build their now bonne. They nro tho party who bought tho John nou plnce on tho mouth of Klk creok nud have to conic hero for HiiIhIiIiik lumber, John Allen of Derby has been lmnl liiK wheat from near hero Hi In week to bin rnnrh for roed. Ilnbnrt r.nwln and wife of Persist emtio In l'rlduy innrnltiK from their farm nml Mopped at tho .Sunny Side for dinner. They woro on' their wny to Central Point. Mr. I.owIh reports Hint bo him cnbbnKo KrowliiK on IiIh plnro that will woIkIi forty pouuitH each. Talking about mUIiik "truck" hrlni;n to mind tho promoto I made noiiio tlmo ko of tellhiK what I saw on tuy trip to Tnblo llock nud buck. I Htartcd from homo nt nno o'clock p. nt. nml reached Tnblo Hock In tlmo to meet with tho Sunday xchool nud round a Koodly number present, nnd tho Hiiperlutemleut, thn Mnll Trllitiuo correspondent, C, P. Hall oti hnnd. a I bo found that tho hcIiooI wna up to (Into In tho wny of recltlnn tholr loa hou, and ttudor tho eflfclent ninnaKo iiiout of Mr. Hnll with tho co-opern-tlon of tho chlldron nnd their par entis keopa ovury HiIiik up nud koIiir In Hint lino; hut I did not Intond when I Htnvtod on thin Item to wrlto nn nrtlclo on Bumlny school work, hut r.ithor to toll what 1 paw In tho fann hiK lino. I noticed Hint tho fnnnnrp hnd not thrcHluul tholr Rrnln, thin wna on tho 21 nnd 'i'i ot Roptomlwr, but from tho looks of the stacks tholr profipuct for Reed yield wan Kood nud tho corn crop looked na thouph It might bo fully up to tho (op notch. Another HiIuk that nttincted my nt tflittlnu wan tho flno vogotnblon nud molotiH, and uponklnK about moloim. nftor our Hundny bpIiooI cloaod Mrs. Uolph who llvoa JolnliiK tho school hoiitjo ynnl Bent n apoolnl invltntlon to thu HiiiHtuy fidiool to come In ami cut wutur iiiuIoiib, mid whuii we ri'iieln.il Dm jilnco tliuro wim a hnlt u rartlniiil of creitt lri;e, liiHrloim iiiuIiiiih on thu porch with ItnlroK. phitiw, uto., nil ready (or our usu. After femtliiK on thu iimloii until wo worn riillitfluil I took Mr. nml Mm. A. J. 1'ottN In my htiKKy to their homu on thu Kcotl Unvhi farm mid thorn found Hint Mr. I'otti had (ivorythlny full of flmi hny nil re.idy bated nml talk nliout com, tin lind hoiiiu nn nice ftB any onn could wInIi but not cquni In Hid torn on thu T. J. l'nrton jilnco. 1 nlm) uotlreil Hint the, fruit In that miction Hueniud to bo up-lo-iluto. In f lift tho treen umiiiiimI to bo lnnded. Hill I oi) Hint I hnvo nlrrndy renrhril tho iipnco allottcil tno nml hnvo not rcncheil tho AraIo farm on wliut tired to hn rnllod tho donert nud I will huvn to defer nny tuntion of wli.it I tnvt there until aomo other time. GOLD HILL NUGGETS (From tho Nowh.) Mm. Jninen (Jonley, of Talent, vln IUnI nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mm. Fred lllnliil for fevrrnl dnyn the first of thti Week, depnrtlnR on Wednesday for CottnKn flrovo. Tho families woro nclKhbnr nnd frlendu In N? Iirnskn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oouley, who hnvo conducted a drtiK storo In Tal ent for n number of yearn will locnto rcrmnnently In t'ottnue Orovo. Jo Illckit will noon sport n ntiK Kct pin, nniulrod In n novel manner. Tho ntiKKct, npproxlinnUnK fifty cents In value, wns discovered In tho craw of n chicken purchased front David Ilrown, of tho old Swindon place south qf this city. tTen or twelve years iko n large pocket was taken out on tho property, nnd tho find Is believed to hnvo originated nt that Honrce. Chnrlen Plennlnu. of thlH city, nnd the DavU boys, of Snma Valley, re turned on Thursday from n ten days' hunt on (ho Pmpqon divide. In tho vicinity of Klk mounrntn. With thn moon nt full, routing out the dror wns nrdttoun work. b tho party brought back n plentiful supply of Jorkey. They wero nccompnnled by A. I.. IHchter, nt whom cabin they camped, nud who purchased supplies In thin city to pack by burro-back to his home on the top of tho world. Dr. P. C. Dottovnn nnd hour, Mor ton nud Patrick, departed on Sundny for tholr homo In Winnipeg, Cnundn. Mr. Donovan tins been In Hold Hill durliiK tho past summer, superin tending the construction of n milling plant at his Hlackwcll property, thn N'olllo Wright mine. The mill, which In of thn Peers typo, ban now boon In micccHifut operation for a number ot wook, nnd tho profitable operation of tho initio In aBsurcd, Pnder tho man nKomcut of Henry Hny iuIuIiik nud mlllliiK operations will bo rountnutly carried forward. Mm, X. H. Yoiiiut, of McCloud, Cnl , returned to her homo on Friday IiibI, having boon tbo Riicst of hor mother, Mr. L, M. HIiik, for sevornl weoks. Undo Hob Cook, of (fronts Pns, wns nmntiR tho 1 I r day visitors to Hold Hill nud remained during thn present wook as tho guost ot frlonds nnd rolntlvcs. Agent V. H. Spoor departed on Saturday last for Salem, where ho will net its special ngont of tho S. I nt tho stnto fair grounds. 0, P, Sasley. relict ngont during tho nbseuco of Mr. Spcor, Is now in cliaigo ot tho lornl offlco. Mrs. Port U Dosbro nnd daughter, of Portland, nrrlvod on Thursday, and will miiko. tholr homo upon tho Frank Chlldors' much west of this city, recently purchnsed by thotn. Mr, Dosbro will Join' his fiunlly In tho Immediate future. A pear treo Hint Is n rnro bird, In deed, la reported by Mrs, Dnn Htch- nrda, whoso" homo Is In south flold Hill. In her kitchen orchurds stands n Winter Nollls pour treo Hint, not content with producing n slnglo yield In tho Bonson, has bloomed four times since spring. Tho Inst bmls oponod on Snttirday last, and tho stubborn little tree muttl now jltdd to the ap proncji of winter. CARRANZA, REDEL LEADER, DEFINES HUERTA'S CHOICE DOrfJLAK, Arir. Sipf. 2!l."r do. clnro that whoever proclnlma himself pronldont of Mexico uh n result of tho elections Hiiurtu promises In Oclobor will bo cinsliloroii n traitor to his country. If hn falls Into our handu tie will bo tried and the sanio treat ment will bo accorded all who rccog nlm hi in as prooldont." ThlH declaration formed part of a lengthy tnewmgo received hero today from (lovnrnor VcntiBtlnno Cnrranza, the constitutionalist loader at Hormo sillo nnd wait In response to a request that lm stnto his position on the can didacy ot Fredorleo Gnniboa for the Mexican presidency. xotici:. Notice In hereby given that thorn will lie n special meeting of tho stock holder of Medford Hardware Com pany, nn Oregon corporation, held upon tho ISth day of October, A. D. 1013, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the law offices of Colvlg & Itnliorte, Moil ford National Hank building. Medford, Oregon, for tho purpose of submitting to tho stockholders the (inoRtlon of transferring unto C. H. Kvnns nil tbo assets of said corpora tion in consideration ot his claims ngnlnn said corporation, for largo Rtims of money advanced to it for its benefit, nnd for the purpoio of sub mitting to said stockholders tho ques tion of nbanondlng tho corporate? en terprise, surrendering tho charter, fninchlsen, and corporate name, and dissolving tho corporation, and all othor mattom connected therewith that may properly, and lawfully conio tieforo said meeting. C. E. KVANS. President of tho Corporation. Attest: 0. M. HOHKHTS, Acting Secretary. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this tho 13th dny of September, 1913. .OTirKroiMjl is"foi r.i aoksox COl'XTV, OKKCOX KOAI) ItOXDS. Notice Is hereby given, that where as, heretofore a petition was ftlod with tho county court for Jackson county, Oregon, for tho holding ot i nn election by tho voters of Jackson ' county, Oregon, on tho question as ! to whother said county should Usual its bonds in tho sum of $'.00,000, forg permanent road Improvement, In nccordnuco with tho provisions of tho constitution nud tho lawn of Oregon; upon which petition nn order was en tered calling a special election for September 9th, 1913, nnd Whereas, snld election wns held, nnd n majority of :3fi9 voted In fnvor of the issuance of such bonds, and Whereas, on September 17th. 1913. snld county court made nn order Is suing snld bonds, nud directing this advertisement for bids thereon. Now Therefore, notlco Is hereby given, Hint Jncksou county, Oregon, offorn for sale, to tho highest bidder lor ensn, us sain uonus in cam sum, , payable ns follows, to-wlt: H 00.000 In ten years from tbo dato thereof. WHY? HUSIXESS OPPORTUNITY Hocauso wo know we can show you. Wo ask you to seo us nt onco if you want tho best dividend paying propo sition In tho county according to tho mouoy invested. $1500.00 will handle it. We. want to seo you If you hnvo a little capital and want steady ivork. J. O. 1IAHXES, Phono J20-J, First Nntlonnl Hnnk bldg. NEW TOfrAY Who wants 160 ncres hnlt ot It cleared six miles northwest ot Englo Point, at a. very cheap' prlco? Will tnke Medford roaldonco or noro ngo for hnlt. Throo lots in southwest Medford aro offorod by a non-rosldont. for $350. They nro lnrgo over a hnlt ncro nnd will bo sold on forms It desired, O. 1). HOOX Room IS, Jackson County llanlc Dldg. Mioiio 1037-J $100,000 In fifteen years from tho (Into thereof. J 100,000 In twenty years from tho dato thereof. , $100,000 In twonty-flvo years from tho date thiTuof, $100,000 in thirty years from tho dato theroof. Said bonds draw Ititeroit at tho rr.to of five per cent per annum, and have attached Interest coupons. Notlco Is hereby given, that said rounty will receive written bids for said bonds, in wholo or in part, up to the hour of ton o'clock, a. m. on (ho 13th day of October, 1913, at which tlmo snld bids will bo opened by tho county court, at Its room In tho court house, in Jacksonville, Jnckfon county, Oregon. Preference will lm clven to citlrons of tho coun ty bidding on snld bonds, Tho coun ty court reserves tho right to reject nny and all bids Snid bonds will bo Iwnicd in r.tich dnnomlnntlons as the purchasers reqtilro, hut they shall be In denominations of $30 00 or multi ples thereof up to $1000. No bids will bo rerelved for lets than the par value of tho bonds offered to bo pur chased. This notice Is published under nnd by virtue of an ordor of tho county court for Jackson county, Oregon. I entered in snld matter, and dated the 17th day ot September. 1913. O. A. OARDNI3R, County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon. FOR RKXT FURNISH HI) AITR. 70R RENT Doslrablo apartment, 5 rooms, modern. ' Inqnlro Col. II. H. Sargent, rent $12.30. 1S5 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Tho Hcrben, 10 Quince St. FOR RENT Largo steeping rooms, nnd modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable Phono 102G-L. 222 South nollr street. FOR ItKXT II()U8r:K!:i-:P!XG ROOMS FOR RENT Doslrablo npnrtmcnt, 5 moms, modern, lnqulro Col. II. II. Sargent. 16C FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, modern In cluding gns. Phono 372-J. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Six room modern bun galow, lot 50x220. Phono 9S2-L. 1C7 FOR RENT Six room modern bun galow, sleeping porch, cast front, close In, strictly first-class. Owner 31S Laurel street. 16C FOR RENT ncautlful modern nlno room bungalow on corner of Jack-, sou mid Hartlctt. Six rooms nicely furnished, garage, lawn nud flow ers. Call nfternoons, 43G North Hnrtlett St. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses for rent. J. C. Hnrncs, First National Hank Dldg., phouo 120-J. 179 FOR RENT Cheap, box house, good locntlon. Apply to 221 W. Jack son. 163 FOR RENT Strictly modern, G room house to responsible parties at $9. Phono 104S-M. 1C3 FOR RENT Two four room bouses cheap, on West 9th St. Phono S5S. 163 FOR R EXT OFFICES FOR UEN'I Largo, conifortabloof fico rooms with elevator service, stoain boat, bot and cold water. Low rntos. Apply Medford Furni ture & Hdw, Co. FOR RENT MISOHLUXNEOUS FOR RENT Cool storage room for fruit on Southern Pacific track. F. Osonbruggo. 401 Rlveruldo Avo nuoSoutli Phouo 194. 1S3 FOR SALE ACREAGE TORS,LE A 5 "or 10 ncro tract, close, in, lucomo property, oasy terms. Call ownor, 1000-M. ISO FOR SALE 10 acres, modern house, barn, orchard, small fruits, city water and wood; Address Mrs. E. A, Flnlayson, R. F. D. No. 3, Med ford, 165 FOR SALK HOUSES FOlTsALE Go look ntpVoporty 365 So. Control; for quick sale, $1600. Honuett luvostmont Co. FOR SALE 5 room bouso on lot 100x194, barn and chicken bouso. Apply to owner, 817 West lQth, would rent furnished, 164 KOIl SAM-r ARM oAXI9 FbR'sAVBrp'pUinUyWo want to sell our holdings In the Monitor orchard at a sacrifice, for Information, wrlto to Anlrow Hng strand, 371 Coleman st., Urldgo port, Conu., 182 FOR SAM' MlhCni..,-W)US KO it's A LB Six Thigh grado" frwh cows and calves, horse and fine hay of different varieties. Wnlsh's ranch on Spring street, tnllo out N. Roosevolt Ave. 17D FOR SALE Largo team, heavy wagon and harneis. Inquire Col. II. II. Sargent. ICC FOR SALK 1911 Hudson car In per fect condition, new gours, bearings, tiros, electric lights. Guaranteed to bo as represented, price $760. Address Dox C, care Mall Tribune. 163 FOR SALE About 300 noses New town apples, orchard run. Dox K. W., Trlbune. 15 ' FOR KACll.iMB FOirBXCHANOF-Garden nnd friilr tract In Southern California, good bouso and 1 acre frnlt for property here. Uox 50, caru Mall Tribune. ICt FOR SALE OR TRADE Cornet, practically new. Look Into this. W. H., Tribune. 1C3 FOR SALE OR TRADE -For wood , u second baud wagon and harness. Inquire 713 West 10th. Phono 133-R. HELP WASTKIl FEMALE WANTED $05.00 monthly, lady or gentleman wanted as Information reporter. No canvassing, spare time, enclose stamp. National Realty Informntlon Ilureau, FIlo 330. Drawer 1659, Los Angeles. California. 1C3 WANTED Woman or girl to do house work a few weoks outside town in small family. Dox 24, R. R. 3, phone 597-R-2. 1C3 HELP WANTEII MALE WANTED Good man to help on ap plo and com crop for about a month. Address Uox 24. routo 3. or phone 597-R-2. 1C5 WANTED Man and wife wishes po sition on ranch, nox E. J., care Mnll Tribune. 1CS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy or trado for one or two close in lots. Glvo location and prlco. H. II. II., caro Mall Trlbdno. LOST LOST Pair of ladles' noso glasses bc twen South Newtown and Christian church. Return to Trlbuno for re ward. 163 iiusixess oppoi; iuniti i:s FOR SALE Good business for sale cheap. Paying $300 monthly, small capital. An excellent proposition for somo ono. Seo Wood & Mess nor. MONEY TO LOA5 MONEY TO LOAN On city and cloao In ranch property. C. A McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 36 S. HUSIXESS DIRECTORY Accountant D. R. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited nnd kopt for & reasonable figure; your buslnes? solicited. Offlco, Medford Mnll Trlbuno bldg.; phono 661; resl donco phone 531. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms S aud 9, Medford National Rank bldg. A. E. REAMES. LAWYER Corey bldg. -Gurnott. W. J. CANTON Attoruoy nnd Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Oro. Win. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS- Medford National Hank Hiilldln. H. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoys nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank Building. Auctioneers WILLIAM ULRICH Licensed Auc tioneer for tho City of Medford, Oregon. Terms ronsonnblo. Rosl donco phono 161-J, Offlre Jacki son County Dunk building. liUHI.VCHH DIRKC'IOHY Clilropracuin. DR. R. J. I.OCKWOOD, Chlroprnctov nerve specialist. Rooms 203-U04 205 Qarnett-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given: nccllo spray, head nnd shoulder shower In connection; niivlco In dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthernpy. I,ady attendant. Phono, offlco 945, residence G71-R DR. A. R. HEDOKS. Dr. toulsrt E. Hedges Mcchano-Tbcraplsts. Chiro practors, Spondylothernplsts. These systems, Including dietetics, curn tlvo gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results In botb acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion freo. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and flarttett. Hours 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. .-ItlfO Supplier., LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. Our big secret in making springs Is tho tempering. Wo nro operating tbo largest, boldest and best equipped plant In tbo Pacific northwest Use. our springs when others fall. Bold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth St., Portland. Ore , i in r Ginwue GARBAGE Got vour premise cleaned up for tb winter. Call On tbo city garbage wagons for good service. Phone C25-L. F. Y. Allen. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOl? DR C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnett-Coroy bldg., snlte 310, Medford. Ore. Phone 56. Notary Politic HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Uring your work- to mo at lb sign of the Mall Trlbuno. Printers anil l'ubllsner MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tbo best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Physician and Burgeons DR. F. G. CA RLOW, '" Dr7 E VA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Coroy bldg., phone 1036-L. Resldouce 26 South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 232 K Main. Phones, office S14-J-2; res.. 814. DR. J, J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, car, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested nnd glasses supplied Offlco 22S East Main St., Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phono. E. D. PICKEL. M. D.' Offlco Jack son County Rank bldg. Offlco phono 43-R; resldonco phono 68-R. DR. MARION Pnyslclun nnd sur geon, Stewart bide., corner Main and Hnrtlett sts,; office nuon 27 residence phouo 27-J-2. 904 West loth. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phonos, offlco 3D, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Pstoopnthlo physician, 3Q3 Uai-'intt Corey building. Phono 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. P. Phys.'.lun and Surgeon. Over HuU h'sou tit L tuns don. 215 R. Main 8t Poio 77. Hoofing W. II. SMITH--Wholonnlo nnd rotatl Hoofing, roof nnd barn paints. I will bo pleased to fin-ulsh ostlnmtoa on repairing your roof nud keep ing same in repair for n porlod of three yoars. Prices reasonable-. W. II. Smith, 515 N. Holly St., phono 917-M. 183 a.T-s Stenogrnpliem ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quickly and wall. yj Trunhlct y EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco 16 South Fir St. Phons 315. Prlcoa right. Service kruar nteed. I '' rW ' wlte.tTHt. ,t