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Polly and WIMTtfUMTTtti 25SM 1M f V'look. LlkU THIS. ir Voub BEL'M TiWoufill WJ I BRCAKtVCr Of J C I IMRD iwvc MOUlW(r.To V WIM7ER' '. would CATTLE LOIR PORTLAND. Oro. Hi't 30 ' rolpl for tint week hnvo biin Cntllo. i)i, onlvo. II'. Iiuk. 1 'J h 3 ; sheep. !i'ji;r., horse, 2G Heiitlmcnl III tho cntllo market ha not been mill u to v arrant npllmlim recently. Whlln receipts hnvo not lulnliul m) iiitiiih rh n wi'iik nKO. thoro 1 1 nn Immmi moro limn oiiouitr bcf to ntiiily irniln ih'mI. Tlir IS 00 Mi'itr hrtK hoitn illKplnri'il nt ttnt tmnpor tirlly. ninl mtnuuo top iiiiolatlou Ir $?.&D to 17 7S llutrhvr iiinllty fnlliul to ntlnln tin IiIkIi ittiitulnnt of r itnjii n;o niul prlcm on row wirn KKtinrnlly lowur. rrlmu hulfurn nt $7.00. rouii, Jil.75; hulU, V 50. niul rnlv.'n, t'J.Oil urn llhral prlro topii. Dniiiunil for nuy hut rhoho fluUhvil rnttlo U ilow nuil outlt't vtiry iitunttft fnrtory. lltinipltiK thn hoc mnrkKt M not proUiiK "y ft tnak n huycru nil tlcli.il'l. .No cither nxptnnittlon U tii'nili'il thnn nupply pnurlty. Stn tlntlrally thn innrkct U 10 to IT. rnnU hlKhcr thnn It n n wruk ulnrn nml prliuo IlKht Kwlnn urn ri'ttltiK nroutul ."&. Hotiiit fairly Kowl loin hroiiRht $ti.r.o to is r.o niul $8.70 too. nml smooth wolKhty ntuff moved n'ndlly nt 17.50 to 7.7fl. If rwrlpt for thn wot'k linil hiin larr.i'r prrhnpit n innrn nrtho mnrki't would havn hold forth, hut Krnwnm nro not nmhliiK to mnrkiit ah )t mid lliiuldntlon U npnmiinillr. Of roiirnti hoRit nro ho kIiimIiik to rnrry morn wkIkIU. win ter npproHcht'ii mid iinllly will m a, hollor pnrkliiK proponltlou ovontuully. Until rocrlpt hecomo rtondy oiioiikIi to tlnliw tho trndn. bwIiio prlroii hnvo n roiiiI rhnnro to rmiRo botwron IS. no nnd IR.&O. . Mutton mid Imuh llquldntlon run tliiiiod lllmrnl lint wook mid thorn wnii ro much nml fnt killing ntuff In thn run. huycrH did not hnvn tho uorvo to nhndii hlilH. Oholfu moiintnln wolh or gold 1 1 00 to $1 2f nnd ohoii nt $Uin. Piuiturn took to tho Inmh of. forliiK In Kronl Mylo, hlddliiK I&-25 fur nil thn bout nun. 1'i'twlinliitn nnttl tho in iu l;ot would (tilrkly ub Mldo to $r..O if ton tunny Inmhii woro lluulilntod thin wcok. hut thoy woro UUnpiiolntoil. Ilownvor, tho trndo l not no Hhort hmidod on luuibH nnd mutton nit It wim ton dnyit hko mid liujorH tuny not miiulfoiil ho iuupIi ln toront diirlUK tho roumlndor of Sop toiuhor If lliiutdntluu U ubiiormnlly InrKo. WEDNESDAY'S VAUDEVILLE AT PAGE THEATRE A rovlow of WodnoBdnyV vnudo vlllo nt tho I'nKo kIvoh proniUo to a vury pluauliiK bill. Mont of tho nctti uro of tliu duuolutt uud uluulnt; vur luty. To thoHn who nro fond of tho molo iIIoh nnd momorlo of tho Krln ImIo no hotter ndvlro could ho kIvoii thnn to boo nnd hour (Jhurlu llollly nnd hl nblu eoinpuny In tho IiHohI phiylol of tho I.iiiuriild llo, "A Hit of Old Iro Iniul." Mr. Hullly In n woudorfully ploimliiK slnKor nnd nctor nnd ho comi's from tho "OuliJ Hod," thus knowltiK tho ciiatonm mid ways of tho ovor-bolovod rnco. Known ub tho prottloet Klrla In vnud(illo, tho Connolly HlHtorH uro cortnlu to bIvo n ploiwIuK porfornmnco with tholr Hyncopntod hoiikh nnd tholr rhnrmliiK dnncon, Thoy nro mi clovor mi thoy nro protty nnd tholr net In ono or tho hltu of thu program. Moro comoily will ho offorod by Doru ICuvly nud Curl llynll, oxcoptlon nl volcnllHtu, who hnvo mi outortnlii Im; net of tholr own croutlon, Knrly nud llynll hold tho Htimo for 40 mlii ntou mid thoy hnvo n record of cront Iiik IuiikIih for uluioat ovory bocoihI or tholr ullottod tlmo. Tho now ohow will bo complotod by L 1' ',, l v srs y house. J syj HIGHER N STOCK MARKET MDmrOTtn Her Pals tlL f ISHHOOK TilP.V vyi'Rii MEl&Rifctfr FoR OlRPeVi" HoOJfu AW Tic -niis DIOW7 fMWE MO tRULE, 5E? Vbu.1 liiiicltiK mi roller mid ko attains. Thin will Im offered by Lee bruthurn, who liiiii liciin ono of tho npplnusn liltn of tho hill iii tour. Mr Chllditr nnd Mr. Tlclmor will slug duel mill nolo. APPENDICITIS OPERATION FOR TWO IN ONE DAY Two rnmirt of itpiiutiUUitls woro op orntod iition Moudny nt tho Hnrrod llonrt lio-pltnl, ' Thv flrnt rami m thnt of Ilnrry Crnmor, day clurk nt tho Medford hotol, who wai ntrlckon Hiiudny nlKht, mid wnii opnrntod upon Moudny itflnrnooii by Dr. I.. Ilo. I'lrkol Wllllnm Huydor whk oporntod upon Innt nlKht nt novon o'clock by Dr. 1.. II. Heoloy. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES Mi-H lleilhu Wooherton, who in ulteiullli Ni'liunl ill Meilford Hpeut Siimlny with the lintuo folk. (li'orre Jnoolm wiim n Meilforil hu-ini'-m enller Fiiiluy. Mr. uud Mm. W. A. Klliolt, who nro htoiiiliiiK ' fow uookx in Moil fonl, oiiitio out to their ltiverniile homo Suiiiluy. Their nun, Frank III liott, hroiiKht them out in hi unto nml nil returned that evening. Mr. nml Mr. It. ('. Sleml left Siin liiv for (liii'ii(;o. Thoy c by way of Im Auk'oIi'h niul New OrloniH nml otpi'ot to hpeiiil tho winter in nml iiroimd about Chioiik'o. It i to he u eomhiuoil hii'ineM' mid pleasure trip. Tho noiulihorx nml friomlrt of Mr. mid Mrx. Sleml pivc them u iloliit' ful hitnno pinty Friilny evening. Almiit thirty oiimo in ujxm them tin iiiimniueoil hrillciii; tiHiiiluii'hc", eliiokon, khIhiI, elc, nml little pfH iiHoful on thoir jotinioy. A very plouHitut evening' wiih xpent. Musie nml iiniiri'inplu reHilintH, tho hitler oiveii hv MoiMirn. Joiiim nml Al Wool- vorlon, were very mueli on joyed. Their tnnnv friemU hope (hut the trip will ho of jjront benefit to Mm. Sleml who it in mnr health. Mr. Itiiiiunl Swnekor reliimeil Tliurxilny from mi oxlomloil visit with her puroiitH in Idaho. Mm. CIuih. (iiumplnin nml hou, Klliott, woro .Wotlfortl vixitors Sutur ilny. Mm. fl. II, Allien wiih hoMons to tho Kivcmiile Hoorontion oluh Tlium day nftoruoon. Kmii ouu importuui nteil n noted man or woman of his tory. Thin wan eomluoteil by Mm. Ioiioh uml proved very onjoynhlo. ('. I). Woolvortoii liml tho inUfnr luno lo liwo two fine oiiIvoh IIio pant week ontticil by over outinj; of Krwn alfalfa. Mm. iliirolm nml hoii fleorKO were dlnnor kwMh at IIio Kor.ulit rnneli Monday. A now coat of paint on sitlcn nml roof of tlio Itook Point Hohool house miiKiw it now ouo of tho i(;lillieM moIiooI hiiihliiiKs in tho country. GRIFFIN CREEK John Dutby Iiuk Murtoil Inn pruno ilryor nml golting nloiif? very ineo- C. It. Ilonworlli Hliuioil Mouilny for tbo htnto fnir. Muny of tlio sobool ebiblren nt toiuh'il tho Bobool fuir lit Jnoksoii villo Rninrdny. (Hon Darby, a scholar of IIio flrif fin Croolc Hohool onrrieil nway tbo honor of tho bumlrcil ynnl iliixb at tbo Jacksonville miiool fair Satur day. Mr. Haul, who bail looonlly pur chased tbo Soboblo place, has moved off tho place nml Mr. Scbcblo bus taken poHhOSHion of same. Al Leonard was on thu crook last week ami finished up nil of the tbrcsbint;. Mr. lljlmnn Iiiih been on tbo crcclc vihiliiifr relatives for tbo past fov ilays. Hov. Miller of Asbbuul, wjio Htarl od Ratiinbiy ovmilii with bis bit,' Franklin car lo mako a flynij; trip lo Williams orcok, wan j,'!"K ' I'ijjb ralo of Hpooil anil owlnj; to tbo ligbK boiiiK a HI Ilo oat Of order, bo struck a pilo of Rrnvol west of tbo obi Ilum liu jilnop vlilcli paused' (u,p r tp MATH TRTBUNE, M.5T)irOIlD, OUJWON, TiMSHIAYKJ$I'TI5MBKIl 30, 1013. Uf'WlM' UP To our. Fr? 7o MC.J51RU. WI7H1 UinrM LH DOi U' VCilil' Sn up! v y ..n .10 in Fw?m r on up. iw fcVtt1 PIW60ME Room iW ME. kirf unil turn over in u itcop ditdi which wiih nearby. Mr. Miller wiim not injured but foil on lim fuoe, wliloli wiin n hltlo uniI'UHiint for llie time hiinp Thu our wiih only nllht y iliililiiKcil mid boforo Hiifficit'iit help eoulil bo mciircd to not thu car riht niilo up iiuiHt of tho KiiHolinc had run out, hul Mr. Miller hood found u lion"; which pulled tho eor out of tho ilitoli. Ilo very hooii pit tho car in riiuniii hhnpu iiKiiiu ittid run iin fur ax Mr. L. U. Miueiu'K plnro on (Jriffm crook whore ho Mopped for the niht, hut tho next iiioruitiK the our refiiMoil to ko ho lie putled it around the hum lot hi'tcrnl tiiuori with n liorM) hut it Mill refund to io. Hy working on tho oiiKiiio it little while ho il it hturted nml ouutinuoi! on hi journey. PHOENIX PHYLERS Mm. D.'W. Wnlkor. of Mmlford, npuut thu pnHt week with Mrs. J. A. Mnnko of North I'hoeiilx. Mr. Jnck Wright returned homo Innt week nftur rpendliiK Mivornl moutliii with rolnthoa mid frlunda In Ohio. Mr. nnd Mrn. Trod I loonier, of Hncrnmonto nro vlaltliiK tho Inttcr'i mother, Mm. A. II. Kerns nud family. Tho Flrcmeu'H Cornet Hand are nroKreolnc rnnldlr In their iuuhIc under tho nblu Icaderuhlp of l'rofea- sor lllll. Tho W. C. T, U. will meet with Mrs. K, Coleman Thursdny afternoon. Mrs. I. Woolf, of Jnckuonvlllc, was tho Ktiest of her niece, Mrs. J. K. llobertH and family part of last week. Dr. T, MuluiKren purchased nn au tomobile Inst week. Mm. W. J, Miller nud mother, Mrs. Andrews loft Inst Thursdny for nn ex tended visit with relatives nt Fresno and other points ln California. Mr. (1. Morse, of Oakland, Cnl., loft Frldny for his homo after n Hhort visit with his fou, Q, A. Morao nnd dniiKhtor, Mrs. Taylor and tholr f anil lien. A. Itcnrn Is Improving rnpldly in tho Ashlnnd hospltnl nnd tuny bo nblo to return homo this week. Mr. nud Mm. K. (1, Coleman spent Ktindny ln Aahlrind. MIbh Marian II, Towno entered tho AMilnnd hospltnl Inst Saturday for treatment. MIbb Towno never fully recovered from her serious Illness of n your nRo. Her physlclnua nro now hopeful of hor beliiK soon ro Htorod to health nud BtroiiRth. netici: l'OIt III1KS FOIt JACKSON coi'.vrv, ouixjox no.i uo.vns. Notlco Is horoby Klvon, that whoro- ns, tiorotoforo n petition was filed with tho county court for Jnckson county, Oregon, for thn holdlnt; or nn election by tho voters of Jnckson county, Oregon, on tho questlou ns to whether until county should Issuo 1W boudu in tho turn of $500,000. for WHY? lU'SINICSS OPPORTUNITV lU'cniiBo wo know wo can show you. Wo nsk you to soo us nt onco f you want tho boat dividend pnylug propo sition lu tho county -according to tho money Invested. $1500.00 will handle It. Wo want to boo you It you hnvo n llttlo capital and wuut steady vork. J, O. 1JA1WK9, Phono 120-J. First National ,Dauk bldg. NEW TODAY Fluo four flat atnrtmont Iioubo, host uf location ln Loa Angoles, will oxchnugo at $18,000 for produiing orchard, N'lco, inodorn houso and two iiciob in good town near l'ortlaud, till In producing fruit nnd hurries, Will oxchmigo for Medford proporty $4000,00. O. 1). IIOON Room 115 Jackson County Hani; libit;. Phono 10D7-J, AS ifo JUST E)64C7LJ -t ooww w HOUSE-i tinnnnncnt rond Improvement, in iiccoriluiKo with tho provliloun of tho coiiMltutlou nnd tho Inwn of Oroeon; upon which petition nn order was on tored cuIIIdk a upeclal ulectlon for Hcptemhor bth, 1913. nnd Whorvnn, rtild olectlou wan held, nnd n majority of 2350 voted In favor of tho Ixiiunuco of Mich bondn, mid Whorran, on Hontomber 17th, 1913. Bald county court made mi order l- hiiIiik wild bonuH, nud dlroctliiK lull ndvertlBomcnt for bldii thereon. Now Thcrnforc, notlco In hereby Klvcn, that Jackson county, Oregon, offer for ralo, to tho hlKheiit bidder for rnsh, Kb snd bonds In said sum, paynblu an follow, to-wlt: $100,000 In ten years from the d&to thereof. $100,000 In fifteen years from tho dnto thereof. $100,000 In twenty years from tbo ditto thereof. , $100,000 In twonty-flvo years from tho dnto thereof. $100,000 In thirty years from tho dnto thereof, Suld bonds draw Interest nt tbo rate of five per cent per annum, nnd hnvo nttnrhed Interest coupons. Notlco Is hereby Riven, thnt snld county will rccolvo written bids for said bonds. In wholo or In part, up to the hour of ton o'clock, n. m. on tho 15th day of October, 1913, at which tlmo paid bids' will be opened by tho county court, at Its room In tho court bowse, in Jacksonville JnckBou county, Oregon. Frofcrcnco will bo Riven to citizens of tbo coun ty bidding on anld bonds. Tho coun ty court reserves tho right to reject nny nnd nil bids. Said bonds will b '""- ln BUch tlenomlniittona nB tho purchasers require but they Bhnll be In denominations of $50.00 or multi ples thoroof. up to $1000. No bids will bo received for loss thnn tho par value of tho bonds offered to bo pur chased. This notlco Is published under nnd ny viriuo oi nn oruor oi mo county court for JnckBon county. Oregon, ontored In said matter, nnd dated tho 17th dny of September, 1913. O. A. GARDNER. County Clerk of Jnckson County. Oregon. FOR RENT FURNISHED AITS. TO It ; RHNT DMiMblopartmont, C rooms, modern. Inquire Col. II. II. Sargent, rent $12.50. 1S5 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Tho Uerbcn. 10 Qulnco St. FOR RENT Lnrgo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart montii, prices very reasonable Phono 102G-L. 222 South Holly Etrcot. FOR RENT HOUSKKEEPIXa ROOMS FOR RENT Doslrablo npnrtmont, 5 rooms, modern. Inqutro Col. H. H. Sargent. ICC FOR HEXT -HOUSICS FOR RENT Six room anodorn bun galow, lot 50x220. Phono 9S2-L. 107 FOR RENT Six room modern bun galow, Bleeping porch, oust front, closo In, strictly flrst-clnss. Owner 318 Lnurol troot. ICG FOR HUNT Furnished and unfur nlshod houses for ront. J. C. Ilaruea, Klrwt National Rank Uldg., phono 120-J. 179 FOR RENT Two four room houses chenp, on West 9th St. Phono S58. 1C5 1-X)R RKXT OFFICES FO IMV ENT Ln rgo, comf or tnblo" oN flco rooms with olovator sorvlco, stoam heat, hot and cold water. Low rntoa. Apply Medford Furul turo & Hdw. Co. FOR HUNT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Cool atorngo room ror rrult on Southern Pnclflo track. F, Osonbruggo. 401 Hlvorsldo Avo nuo South. Phono 194. 183 FOR S.UAv ACREAGE FOR SALE A 5 or 10 aero tract, cIobo la, lncomo proporty, onsy tonus. Call ownor, 1060-M. ISO FOR SALE 10 acres, modern house, burn, orchard, small fruits, city wntcr nnd wood. Address Mrs, E, A. Flnlnyson, R. F. D. No. 3, Med ford. ICC FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Go look at proporty 3G5 So. Central; for quick 6alo, $1000. Dennett luvostmont Co. FOR SALE 5 room Iiouro on lot 100x194, hnrn mid chicken houfo. Apply to ownor, 817 West 10th, would rent furnished, 104 ..rn,, I6ot7hi here-, cwder 'the kncncM Iubz MBASURiHG FER. linoleum! , ) T 1 -C AKfli Or . ?" MIC 1 iVTsiferi ,T Haul S5?' vts5?Mh FOIt SAMv FAJtM JA.VD8 FOR BALK Voiir'opponunlty! Wo want to soil our holdlncs in tho Monitor orchard nt n sacrifice, for infortnntlon, wiito to Anlrow Eng Btrand, 371 Coleman st., UridRo port, Conn., 182 FOIt HAM' 5IIfCKiih,NIiOUH fokIsau:-' cows nnd calves, horso nnd fine hay of dlfforent varieties. Walsh's ranch on Hprlng street, mllo out N. Itoosetoll Ave. 179 FOIl SALE LnrRO team, heavy wagon and Imrnets. Inquire Col. H. U. Sargont. ICC FOIl 8ALK About 500 boxcB New town apples, orchard run. llox K. W., Tribune. 1C5 FOIt SALR Hleyelc. I'antorhun. Good as new. ICC FOIt SALE Good light hack, ' dozen I'l) mouth Itock hens, thoroughbred Poland China boar. W. E. Dryson, Mcdford, It. F. D. No. 1. 1 C FOIl SALE Hemlngton typewriter, No. 11, slightly used, samo as new. IJox 20. Mall Tribune, 1C4 FOR SALE Good work horses, room 31, Juckson County Uauk Dldg. 1GS FOIt KACIIAMR FOIt EXCHANGE Garden and fruit tract In Southern California, good liouso and 1 aero fruit for property here. Hox CO, enro Mall Tribune. 1G4 FOR EXCHANGE Young hoarlng orchard, located abovo frost and fog In Ashlnnd to trndo for Mod ford city proporty. Address for two days only J. L. Wheeler, Jr., Hotel Nash. 1C4 FOR EXCHANGE Equity in orchard to trado for nutomobllc. U. M. II.. caro Mall Tribune. 1G4 TO TRADE Wood, for team, wagon, cow. Must bo good stock. 212 V., caro Mnll Tribune. 1GS TO TRADE Equity In houso and lot for good team of marcs and wagon, with a good milch cow. A. L. C, 12, caro Mnll Tribune 1C8 HELP WAXTKD FlOIATiB WANTED Woman or girl to do houso work a few weeks outsldo town In small family. Dox 24, R. It. 3, phono 597-R-2. 1C5 HELP WANTED M.YJE WANTED Man and wifo wishos po Bltlon on ranch. Dox E. J., caro Mnll Trlbuue 1CS WANTED MISCELtiAMEOUS WANTED To buy or trndo for ono or two closo ln lots. Glvo location nnd price II. II. II., caro Mall Tribune RL'SIXESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Good business lor salo cheap. Paying $300 monthly, small capital. An oxcellcut proposition for some ono. Seo Wood & Mess nor. MONEY TO liOA.1 MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo In ranch proporty. C. A. McArthur. room 3, P. O. block, phono 3G8. RUS1XESS DIRECTORY Amiuiitnnia D. R. WOOD General Accountant Your books audited nnd kopt ror a reasonable figure; your buslnoas solicited. Office. Mcdford Mall Trlbuno bldg,; phono 6G1; rosl deuco phono 534. Attorneys PORTER J.'nKFF." WM.I"mEALEY Attornoy6-ntLaw, Rooms 8 and 9, Mcdford National Rank bldg. A. K. RBAMES, LAWYER Corey bldg. -Garnott- W. J. CANTON Attoruoy and Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main stroot, Medford, Ore. Win. M. Colvlg George M. RobortB COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building. B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attoruoys nt Law. Jncksou Coun ty Bank Building. Auctioneers WILLIAM ULRICH Licensed Auc tioneer for tho City or Mouroru, Oregon. Terms reasonable Rosl Uonco phono 1G1-J. Offlco Jack eon County Uauk building. Pa Becomes a Ruler . EC flHlS.1. "flMT Mi CM TbfrHS - s BfcEJ "Tbl6H '. 1 If JEM rJBT COMPARED "To rtip giMIR C4RPC7 ! y,.. X " ,- ' . IIUHI.VSH IHItKClOUY CJilrojrnctr DK. It. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, ncrvo specialist. Itooms 203-204. 205 Garnett-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage glvon; nccdlo spray, head and shoulder Bhower In connection; ndvico ln dletetlcfl, medical gymnaBtlcs, hydropthcrapy. Lady attendant. I'hono, offfco 945, rcildenco 571-It 911. A. It. HEDGES, Dr. Louisa E Hedges Mcchano-Thorapbits, Chiro practors, Spondylothcraplsts. Thcso systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, bydro-thoraphy, etc.. produco results ln both acute and chronlo diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuol & Co., cor ner Main and Dartlett. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. Auto Supplied, LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret ln making springs 1 the tempering. Wo aro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee 2G North Fif teenth St., Portland. Ore Carnage GARBAGE Get vour promises cleaned up for tb winter. Call on tbo city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 625-L. F Y. Allen. Dentist DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOt? DR C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnett-Corcy bldg., suits 310 Mcdford, Ore. Phone 856. Notary rubllc HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary nub lie. firing your work to me at the sign of the Mall Trlbuno. Printers and l'ubllnticrs MEDFORD PRINTING CO. hoi "the best equipped printing offlco in southern Oregon; book binding looso loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Physicians and Burgeons DIL F. O. CARLO W.dIC'eVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Coroj bldg., phono 1036-L. Residence 20 South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practlco limited to diseases oi women. Officos 232 E Main Phones, offlco 814-J-2; res., 814. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, oar, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and plastics supplied Orrico 228 East Main St.. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. in. Phone E. D. PICKEL, M. D. omco Jack, con Ciunty Rank bldg. Office phone 43-R; residence phone 58-R. DR. MARION Physician and sur geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main and Bartlett fits.; office phone 27 resldonco phono 27-J-2. 901 West 10th. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, offlco 30, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 tc 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnett-Corej building. Phono 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and burgoon. Over Hutchison & Lums don, 216 E. Muln St. Phono 77. Hoofing. W. H. SMITH Wholcsalo nnd retail Roofing, root and baru paints. I will bo pleased to furnish estimates ou repairing your roof nud koop- lug samo In repair for a poriod of thrco years. Prices reasonable. W. II. Smith, 515 N. Holly St., phono 917-M. 183 Stenogrupncrs ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block 8tonographlo work dono qulcklj and well. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco JO 8outh Fir St. Phone 816. Prices right. Servlco guar autoed. PfiOTC TnnETO 1 - , " f (Tire E. N. NOBLE All Kindt of Wood Sawing Phono 70.--X 10.11 North Ccatnl Draperies W carry a very compleU line of draperies, laen curtains, fixtures, eta, and ilo all class of upholstering. A special man to look aflor this work exclusively and will glv aa good anrvlce a la possible to gt In evea the largest cities. Week3 & EIcGowan Co. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from $8.00 to $15.00 per month Bathroom and Laundry ' Accommodations Gas and Electric Lights Everything Furnished Except Eats 217 Riverside So. Phone 900-TJ E.D.Weston Official Photographer of tht Medford Commercial Club 'Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights i 1 ' ' 1 t Portraits Interior and exterior views Negatives made any time iind any placo by appoint ment. 208 35. Main Phone 1471 Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau For Solo or Exrliauge Wo havo Just received from our Enstorn Oregon correspondent a largo list of exchanges. Co mo in and seo what wo havo. 120 acres ln Sams Valley at $35 per acre, sonio improvements. Wo have a call for a good, clear stock ranch, to trndo ror city proper ty, vnluo up to $35,000, city proporty cloar. Good, now stock ot tnorchandlso to trado for roal ostato. Wo havo a good -10 acres, alfalfa land, In famous Tularo Vulloy, Cat., unincumbered, to trado for ncrcago ln Roguo rlvor valloy. 30 aero ranch, 23 acres lu fruit, mostly pears, small houso. Prlco $5000. Wo want listings of housos for rent, both turnlshod and ucturnlshod. Wo havo n numbor ot applicants tor ranches for ront. Employment Woman cook for hotol, $15 woek. Walter, $1 por day. por i Ranch hands. Girls for gonornl houso work. Housokeopor. Want man with team to tako applo picking crow to and from orchard, t 1 Applo plckore, Corn buskers. J ! Potato pickers. ' "T ' MRS. EJOrtA BITTNMt lies. Phono loflo-.T Phone MM. Opposite Nash Hot ROOMS Md 7 J'AUf BLOCK.