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mimmn TfArn Trummrc, MrcPFOitD, omwo.v, satuhdav, octouior i, urn PA'anurm E I'.l, l'ASO, T. s . Oil. I. The nii till" ill' MiiiiIm IJo-nllil, Sv,, y go -i-riMitcHl lump- torn tin. mild I'oii'im utttlcr llctii'iiil I'midio Vlllit i n. Hiiltl hen I'mIhv In i livlnKtMin ir oelvwil liv tnilHiim I'oriiu, h .vmi llilMr of hn lliiftrjn ktvpi Minmil, finm (liniernl MiUtwilfi, nilltlnrv "urn iMinilor r rJillidHliHH. Four limit.. Nnl lritnH on each IiIp, the lil.. frntn niiIiI, t" riiirMl In a tMrific tHtll of I'.tur hniir. Hi" icIiiU it., limiting to III" "iilli. N" I'oiiiiinii' llf ill" IIUIIllltT llf lll'llll llllll Mlllllilll'll WM git 111. (li'lMTIlt ('llllil t'liltl- iiimihIi i lln Mili.r.uu. iiiihn, JOCKEY DILLON SENT NT.W VnllK. U.l I. Itn-rnnnl Dillon, tlif j.icl.ix, 11 tit M;m" l,loi, Ihr iiilri'N, mIhi nirut-il hT" ti..-tiit-y, tmwlliig n Mr, rind Mm. Ii.llim, Mtid wot delniwd li t lie linmlitrnliiiM ttlhoritli mi lit" groiiiiil tlmt llteir mtnllMifi mnl Inntt niitl"irnlil" un iHlajrents, united Imck f.iwnr.l l'u. ifli.il on lb Olrwi" today. 'Ill" 'nltlitl"ii nuthorilii'M, oxer tiling U'i'hI ufflriitU, Iiml liolifi".! Mi Uovtl, who cniin? li- pnf.-. itwmUr, that k might IhiiiI Hinlur Im-iJ, In lie mi-nnlitm. Itowmi.r, llm artrMi Iiml ilfi'liM tln preferred liul li -1 ti v ll"r lour Hit nitifiui'il lo It hiiiuI" ilmin'r III III" "ilv lit night. Al CROY ENGAGEMENT ItntUN', t.w. I. Tlmt Ihr kniM-r U ilipl"'"il nt lln it"i of ill" iluk" f Croy'n i'HKH"iM"tit to Mit Nunoy I rW lint nn ti Hiift ih" intoriirri.ilioii put ti.ilnv uii Inn iiiiijii' liiilnrn to yrmit fnri-wrll mnlt"ii"" to Minn Iiumtimaitir fmlmr, llm i(irinu jiwjCrM nmlniMNiiJtir, Jmio. The linhmnntm l"N ItVUrlhi thU nftitr itiion. SAY GOVEnNOR SULZEH QUAnnELED WITH LAWYERS AI.IIANY, N. Y. On. i --Kmiior tbMt tloviTitor rlultnr Hint It In cnuniHl worn nl iho imrttur. of lbi imij'h vnn rtVtilott KiHlwht liy l. (,'nny llurrlck, oh lot of uliiff. Hurrluk luol.B llm llnc only fl"r tht lory Iiml hdiik brimtloMt thai iw rural nttornoya woulil wlilulmw from llm nun Mon tlir. "No truth In tint tor)" until Her rtck. "Ilo iimy ! ttnvliiK tronlilu Willi llio otUor itltoi noyii with whom I nt ) rntorl"tt to liitvu (uniiHultitil tint Hot wlllt tlttitw who liitvu iippmiruil In nonrt fgr Mm." It wtn u ipilol tiny for Uatb SnlMfi' nml It In ntlornoyn. Thu goVHrnor wtnt iiioIoiIiik. How long llw ilonio wilt limt nn oim run kuorr. KiiMpnonnH WMrn luol for CO wit- IIMNiUfl. s t n -' r i n i 1 1 r n t i i i YAI.Ti:i CMI, JH., 1 N(iGI:D. Waller Camp, Jr., tho star of Inut yoar'H Vtilu footliall tenm anil son ot Viilo fitnimm ntlilctlu director, la on Kiiutnl to Miss Francca Kniillsli, o( Now lliivi'ii, Conn, Mlxi ICiikIIuIi, who In a KritiliiMto of Ityu tiuiiilnnry, Is a tnlcntcd niniiliMir lU'ticaM ami Is a lomlur of tlto voIIoku Kot. Hhn la a KrnmltlaiiKhtt'r of tho Into Onrcriior JiimcH 10, UiikIIbIu Hit nmthi'r Ik Mm, John O. KiijjIIhIu Tim family lived In Cliicluuutl for yearn. F EDERALS CAPTUR SUA ROSALIA At the Churches Flml lliiptlkl, Talent llov. Mm, V. T. I) MiicCtilmigh will ciiiiiliiit worship Ml II n. in. anil n u in. (limit music HtrniiRiim wol- Clllll" llOplll Hen In In Hi. .Murk' Guild liull. ('"Inbmllon of holy t'oiiiiiiiinloii it t 8 it in Niindiiy hcIkiiiI lit II) ti. in. Holy iniiimiiulnii unit Hurmon at 1 1 n. in. It'V. W. II. Iliinillioii, rlcnr. '.Ion liiitlii'riin Al .Ion Lutheran ft 1 2 V. Fourth lr'il, thorn will do (Iitt nut ii-1-SiikII! "I Vll'll al 1 1 II, ni. 1 1111 Hcliool nt ID a, in. No nviinliiK wtvIph, Colim Mini worship. MhIiihIM i;pl(iiuil Sonlli October ft. Hiinduy school 10 n in Pi "lulling II it. in., subject "Tlii) Christian Hnblmth" iiml 7:30 i. in. subject, "How to Promolo n llu- Ulvnl " We cordially Invito tliu pub- I II.. I.. ..II. .,1.1 ...... ...I....M ,it nr iiiiiiiiii iniri,f rui in i'n. ('oino to llio inld-WMtk prayer mci'iliiK Thumtliiy ovfinliiK 7: no. II M. Ilriiiilmiir, pnHtor. Clii-Mluti Cortiitr Ninth nml Onkilnlo. Yon nr coritlHlly Invlloil to ntli'inl our mirvlccH. Our lllhlo ncliool iiivkIh nt '.I'.RO ii m. Horinoii nt II a. in. (' IS. nt i;:.10 p. in. Hurinon nl 7.30 p. in. I'rnynr inrntlm: on Tliiirmlriy nt 7 30 p in. Choir prnrllcn on WiMiioinlny n"HltiK. Coiiin nml wcl com". I), I). Iloyle, inlnUtcr. 1'li.t Clinrili of ClirM, SilcnllM. Kiimlny norvlro nt 1 1 n. m. Htllf Jift of ImKiii-mriiioii: "UnrMtlUy." Ynilnilny vintni: timtlnionliil itti-ct-Iiir nt 7 30. All nr" wiildoinu. Ktin ilny nrhool nt ton, nil nnilur tho nr.tt of itAoiity nrn Invltml. Itciiillnn-riMim liotirn, tvro to five p. in (Ully, iac"it Htimlnyii ami lioll itnyH. Clinrrh ixllflf", North OnkOnln l'lr( llnoliir Iter It. V MncCnlloiiKli. I'll. I), imnitr MornltiK wumhlp 11 n. m , rotnmtinloti nml rorrjilluii of nr-w iihuiiImth. Kitrinon to chllitron, ltnlly Day. KvcnliiK 7:30. A Vlnlnn of thn Now I'nclflc. .Miin'a orchontra will play llltiln nrltoot ltnlly Day, UHf. . It. Y. IV V. :30 p. in. 8pflnl inutile ItM I)' Or. Mnrou nt hoth mirvirri, Thn WntnnirM Mlmiloiiary Council of thu M. i:. clitirrh South, mot In n lirlnf iomIoii Wptltimnlny nftonmnn. Duvotlonnl itxorrUim wnro comlnctml hy Mm. Itolxirt Ii. Tnlor. I'rnynr, Mm. II. Ilrnnhniir. Itcntllni;, Mm. Illlry 1). lli'nion. Vocnl Trio. Mm Taylor, Mm. Urnn hnur. MIh ,K"ri. Ititnillni;, Mm. Ilrnnhnur. Illttlo Drill by Mm. Unhurt l. Tay lor. IViliJIerlnn Conitniinlon mrvln-n nt 11 n. m. Heroptlon of inotnhnm. lUptlnm. All ClirUtlntt peoplo nro Invlleil to Join with iik In tin "l.onl'H Supper." I'roarliliiit I" tho ovonliut at 7:30 o'cloelc. Stihject, "Kollow Now, Why NolT" I'rohtilo rrnyor from Lohonprln hy WiiKimr 8ulu. Offertory lluinnitzo hy JeiiHcn. I'nntlmk Aitehpr. CoiiKntntlnmil hIiirIiik. .Siimlny hcIiooI nt 10 n. in. C. l Horlety nt n.30 p. m, J. O. II. noclely nt !l p. m. I'ormeetliiB nt 7:30 p. m. Thnm ilay. Medfoiil MethodM llpl-rnpiil K Olln Klilrlditn pastor. Service Sunday an folleWH: Trenching 11 a. m nnd 7:30 p. m. Hiilijecln. morn lilt:. "Soureeii of I'owor." 12venliiK. "Ilonrnn I.IkIiIb," Stindny ucliool, In eliulliiK adult lllhlo ehiBues for men. womon nnd young Indies, 9:tfi n, in, lOpwortlt I.engtio 0:Ki p. m. 1'rnyor meting Tuumilny ovotiliiR, 7. no p, m. Hxcollont tmiHle. hy rluinia choir undor tho direction of 1 C. Kdmeiuls. Spoclnl featiireB for Sunday. Muslo of exceptional merit will nlnrk tomorrow'H ervlce. Mm. nndilyamnu nml MIhh louo Klyun will itHHtftt n eholr of 2fi volcea. Tho nn thitimi, "I.o, It Ih I," hy Kauro and "Thu Itadlant Morn Until 1'amiod Away," hy Woodward, will bo aung. Mr. Dnnar will hIiik "More I.ovo to Iiovo," by llnrrla nnd a qitnrtotto com poHed of Mrn. Van Seoyoo, Mm. Stoop, Mm. l'hllhroolc and Mm. IlnnUor will hIiik, "One Secretly Solonui Thought by Ambror.o. SAXTON NAMED FEDERAL ATTORNEY FOR ALASKA WASHING-TON, Oet. t. Tho noni InnlioiiH of V. jr. iSuxton lo lie United RtnteH iliHlrliii uttorney for llio hoii oml iliHliiet of Aliirikii, nml John lluiKlolph Tnckor, Jr., to ho n iliwtiiel jiiiIko for llio Hiinin divirilon wero Bent o thu HUiinto toiluy. 10 PROBE FAKE IS NKW YOIMC, Oct. I (lovrrniiieiit lllvitMliKiilioii of full" ii'porlx of iiecnn iIinmhIi'Ih Ih lo ho nilicil hy thn While Hint hfiininlil line, ueeoiilinvf to lilt MM of llllll l!0!Ntllll'rt ofllfiHlH to- ilny. On two diii'd'niv" tlnyn IiiihcIchm riinniix of hinliinn of two of llieir vin(1h wine eireulnli'il here. Yenler ility ii rumor lunl Hie Oeenniii hiiiiI; of I'lyniiilllll. Then Imliiy folloucd lite Mlory Hint Hie llnliie lt.nl i mil.. OffieinU ileelnri'il Imlh rejitttl'i Milli on! foumlnlinii. HAND 10 ROLE ttTf,--ga r trypmMi CALUMET. DISTRICT C'AI.I'MKT, .Midi., Oet. I. (leii ernl Ahhey, fomiiiumlitiK tin inililut in llm ntril:ehoiiml ininini; ilinlriet ultoiit here, nniioiiuecil loituy Hint lie imnnl to nile with nn "iron linml." II" Iimk ehtnlilixlietl hnt jm irnetl eallv innrtlnl Inw. Folly men urn liilil in the bullpen. F FAVORS FAIR EXHIBIT PA IMS, Oel. -I. The inini-ler of eiitiiiueii-p tulil U llelow euliiiiel memliers imliiy Hint the eommi'ioii wlileli him lii'i'ii investiKiitiiiK the win tltini of Nruilini; n l-'nneli exhibit to the Sdii r'ruiieiHCo expoxition Iuih re turned n fnvornhle report. CHINESE BRIGANS TOnTURE AMERICAN CHILD I'KKINO, Oct. i. No further iiowh renched the United State legation to day ronccrnlnK the ulttiatton nt Too YniiK, Alicro nn American child wa killed yesterdny and forelKnera nro rnportcd to h.ivo been mibjcctod to maltreatment hy Cltlnseo brlRnmlK. Tho leKatlan dodii not know the nmoiinl of rannom thn brlRnnd want for tho rolonnH of tho American nml NorweKlau inlMlonurlci In their rands or tho detnlla of a plan of tho million- nrln nl Kan Chens nnd Slnns YntiR Pu, province of Hupeh to macuo the captlveiu Advlcoi from Ilnnkow sny the lirlKniiila nt Tsao Yang number two ihoiitnud. W. C. T. U. ITEMS. There w.ih no enthuantlc meotlni; Tliumdny, when tho mombem and vIh Itori llHtoned to tho roportH ot the dolognteH who went to Cornlllii. Tho roportu wero good nnd gnvo many HUggontlonH for thouglita ot fu ture work. Tho nlogan of tho convention, "Oregon Dry In IP! t," mot with hear ty approval nnd nil agreed to work for It. While the niembem regrettod that Mm. Uuritli was not reelerted aa Htnto preHldeiit, they gavo tbolr ale? gatica to Mm. Kdlth Hill Hooker, of Portland, who will servo them In that copnclty. Bho la callfd greot in power and executive ability. Advancement In nil lines of temp erance work la expected thin coming jear. The nutl-clgarutto Inw waa nUo dliseiiHsed. Tho local prealdent do alroa inn re to take nil Interest In this work mid thlnga thn notice of tho meotlnga, which nro hold In tho li brary nt 2:30 o'clock every Tlium dny, should bo given out In tho H9v oral churches every Sundny. rsrjs. rui XOTICi: l'OU RIDS FOR JACKSON cor.vrv, oitccox road no.ms. Notice la heroby given, that whore 11H, heretofore 11 petition wns ftlod with tho county court for Jnckson county, Oregon, for tho holding of nn election by tho voters of Jnokson What is the Matter with Your Stomach? lly Samuel liopklua Adams In Octobor Lndloa Home Journal on pago 98 Mr. Adniim says; "S01110 of tho moat pronouncod cnaea of nnusen and "norvoiiH dyapop- Bla" nro found whoro tho stomach tt solf la perfectly bouiuI and nro duo to oyo strain," If you suffer form stomach ills ordniH, hotter Imvo your oyea oxam Inod. I Bpcpliillzo on oyo strain and can glvo you poaltlvo ndvlco In thoso matters, DR. RIOKURT Bulto 1-2 Over Deuel's Medford, Oro. WRECK E R -s , h h .it -t: I HJB S( EXIicitlicrwmorbw,'' Bald Coanii Mock "Yes, ijuoto mc, li u choow," BildConnu Macie. "Ill pticb tomeboJy tait'i a ct&tb, You ica; Mtorc njr ln:od, Tb Ljctb, That EakerTI be tlt Id tho piccbr' 8ild Connie Maclc. "Yon ulc mo bw. I wIdT' Bild Coanlc Kwk. -WcU.IUtenwhUeUMo,- Bild Ccsale Mack. ''The oolj xj to win, I Ccd, laneTtr,n8Terctbtnlad. TU easy II tblJ rale ji mhadr Said Cosnii Maak. j.,vn i'. siHKorr. county, Oregon, on tho quoatlon na to whether said county should laauo Its bonds in tho sum of $500,000, for pormnnent road Improvement, In ncrordanco with tho provisions ot the constitution and tho laws of Oregon; upon which petition an order w.ia en tered calling a special election for September 9th, 1913. and Wherens, said election was hold, nnd n majority of 2359 voted In favor ot tho Issuance ot such bonds, and Whoroas, on September 17th, 1913. ftild county court made an order Is suing said bonds, and directing this advertisement for bids tborcon. "Now Therefore, nbtlcu la hereby given, that Jackson county, Oregon, offers for sale, to tho highest bidder for cash. Its said bonds in said sum, pavablo ns follows, to-wlt: $100,000 In ten years from tho date thoreof. a 100.000 In fifteen years from tho dato thereof. 1100,000 In twenty years from tho date thereof. , $100,000 In twonty-flve yearn from tho dato thoreof. 1100.000 In thirty years from tho dntn thoreof. Said bonds drnw interest nt tho rnto of flvo per cent per annum, nnd bnvo nttnehed Interest coupons. Notice Is hereby given, that said county will rccolvo written bids for said bonds, In wholo or In part, up to tho hour of ten o'clock, a. m. on tho Kith day of Octobor. 1913, at which time said bids will bo opened by tho county court, nt Its room In tho court house. In Jacksonville, Jnckson county, Oregon. Preforcnco will bo given to cltlions of tho coun ty bidding on said bonds. Tho coun ty court reserves the right to reject nny and nil bids. Said bonds will bo Itmied In such denominations as tho purchasers require, but they shall be In denominations of $50.00 or multi ples thoreof, up to $1000. No bids will bo rcrelved for less tbnn tho par valuo of tho bonds offered to bo pur chased. This nntlco Is published undor nnd FOR RKNT Ft'RNtSIIKD ROOMS FOIJ RlJNTFurui-hod rooms at Tho ColennnL 100.1 W Main. 191 FOR RRNT FL'RNISHKD APIS. FOR RRNT PnrnlMiod npartiuents. Tho Ilorbon, 10 Quince St. FOR RKNT Largo sleeping rooms, und modorn housekeeping apart ments, prlcca vory reasonnblo. Phono 1020-L. 222 South Holly street. " FOU RKNT Four room hones, two lota, $ 1.00. Also three room house 0 neres, $1,00. Phono 403-R-2. 10S FOR RKNT- Two four room houses, modern. Phono S5B, 173 WHY? 1U7S1NKSS OPPORTUNITY llocnuso wo know we can show you. Wo nsk you to soo us nt anco If you want tho best dividend pnylnc propo sition In tho county according to tho monoy Invested. $ICOO,00 will hnndlo It. Wo want to seo you. If you hnvo i llttlo capital and want steady ftork. J. O. 11ARNK9, Phono 120-J. First National Duuk bldg. ' J.J? ki-i by vlrtuo of an order of tho county court for Jackson county, Oregon, entered In said matter, and dated the 17th day of Septembor, 1913. O. A. GARDNER, County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon. TOR UKNT IIOL'SKS FOR RKNT lleatitifiil tnnilorn nlnn room bungaloA- on corner of Jnck son and Ilartlett. Six rooms nicety rurnlalied, garage, lawn nnd flow ers.; Call afternoons, 130 North Uarllott St. FOR RKNT 10 room house roar of Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank, sultablo for business, real estate, boarding or rooming house. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Cth and Fir. FOR RKNT i room house $5.00 per month. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RKNT Furnished nnd unfur nlshod houses for rent. J. C. Dames, First National Uank Dldg., phono 120-J. 179 FOR IlKXT OFFICKS FOR RRNI Large, comfortablo of flco rooms with elevator Bervlce, Bteam heat, hot and cold water. Low rntes. Apply Medford Furnl turo & Hd.w, Co. FOR RKNT MISeniihAXKOl'S FOR" RKNT 30 room nunlahod hotel on pcrccntngo. Gold Rny Realty Co. FOR RKNT Ranches, Inrgo nnd small, alfalfa and garden lands. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. FOR RKNT Cool storago room for fruit on Southern Pacific track, F. Osonbruggo. 401 Rlvoisldo Ave nue South. Phono 194. 1S3 FOR LKASK Fully equipped placor mine. Hold Rny Realty Co. " FOR I.KASK Gold bearing mining prospect wnicn has produced over $10,000. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RKNT Only hotel In town of 1000; 40 rooms furnished. Ad dross C. It., enro Trlbuno. VOR S.l.l ACRKAOK FOR SALK A 0 or 10 ncro tract, closo in, Incomo property, oasy torms. Cnll owner, 10C0-M. ISO - 1. ,i .. . - - 1 ... - FOR S.U.li HOUSES FOR SALK Four room houso. lot 50400, fruit nnd berries, lights ami city water, $850, Terms, 319 Ashlntid Ave., East Sldo, R. St. James. 170 FOR SALE I room houso nnd lot. $700, $100 cash and $15.00 per month. Gold Ray Realty Cp. NEW TODAY A fino 11 room house In excollont location, mission stylo, two lotB in Los Angeles, for oxchango for a small producing fruit tract In tho val ley. This Is an Ideal small four flat proposition, and will bring a good Incomo. .Prlco $1S,000. 320 acres ot which, 250 la In grain nnd corn. Soil flftoon feot doop, fin est of outrange An Idoal mountain meadow ranch. Will soil or oxchango, Look It mi, It's n good ono. O. D. HOON Room 11! Jucksou County ltmik Ride. I FOIt HAMJl-AltM ItAXiia FOR 8ALt: Your opportunity, Wo want to aotl our holdlnga In tho Monitor orchard ht a iincrlflco. for Information, write to Anlrow ICqg Rtrand, 371 Coleman at., Urldgo port, Conn., 182 - - i ' FOIl 8AI.K Hnnchea. ncro tracts, town property, rrom J5 per aero, Upwnrdtf on 5 mid 10 yeara limn. (laid IUy Itdalty Co., Sixth nnd FJir I'Olt ham- Mincro.iy.vi:ou8 FOIt HALK Cheap, vral at&nda been, iiox 3u, Control Point 19'J FOR HAIjK Hlr(U-ee mnplo !r-.4-aor. Singer ki-wIiik marhlne and -I'i tons of all(?hlly dalnnifd hjy: nto for rent, acrurtly nrrfea of paMlTe on which hay tan be fed. Phuu 12. or so Walter Kltto, JncKnon-! vlllc. 100 FOR BALK 1 Holt traction nglne and plows, nearly now, for one third price. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Sixth and Fir. FOR SALK Wood or coal range, good as new, piped for hot water. Cost $50, will sell for $30. Two wood stoves, sheet Iron, cost $10, will sell for $5. Call G18-J. ICTtf FOR SALK 30 h. pp automobile, a bargain. Address "Auto" cans Mall Tribune. FOR SALK 1C Inch plno and oak wood, not split, nlco and dry, cut last winter. F. II. Madden, phone 500-J-3. 172 FOR SALK Two span of largo mules and harness. Address box 222, caro Mall Tribune. 172 FOR SALK Good as now heating stove. Hums coat and hard wood. Call at 513 S. Newtown br phono 508-W. 1G9 FOR SALK 50 gallon Linseed oil barrels, $1 each. 14C S. Holly. 1CS FOR SALK High class gas range ana neater, encap. 13: aorin ivy. 1CS FOR SALK Large team, heavy wagon and harness. Inqulro Col. H. If. Sargent 185 FOR SALK Furniture. 245 Oak dale Ave., north. 1C8 FOR SALE Shlnglo splints 50c a load at Mcdford Shlnglo Mill. 170 FOR S,VLB Six Msh grade fresh cows nnd calves, norso and fine nay of different varieties. "Walsh's ranch on Spring street, mile out N. Rooaevelt Ave. 179 FOR SALK Good work horses, room 31, Jackson County Dank Dldg. 1C8 FOR KXCllAMR FOR EXCHANGE Garden and fruit tract In Southern California, good house and 1 acre fruit for property hiTo. Dox 50, care Mall Trlbuno. 170 FOR EXCHANGE Good milch cow to exchange for good saddlo pony. Phono 2S-J-1, ovenlngs. 170 TO TRADE Wood, for team, wagon, cow. Must bo good stock. 212 V.. care Mail Tribune. 16S TO TRADE Equity In houso and lot for good team ot marcs and wagon, with a good milch cow. A. L. a, 12. caro Mall Trlbuno. 168 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED An experienced fnrraer and stockman desires position of manager of stock ranch. Am also experienced In orchnrd work. Ad dress Uox 231, Mcdford, Ore. 170 HELP WANTED MALE WANTE D Wo" w U rpay y oV $ 1 2 0.0 0 to dlstrlbuto religious Ittcrnturo In your community. Sixty days work- Experience no required. Man or woman. Opportunity for promo tion. Spare time may be used. In ternational Illblo Pross, 1012 Arch St.. Philadelphia. WANTED TO LOAN $1000 on Im proved ranch, first mortgage. Ad dress box 111, caro Mall Tri bune. 171 WANTED Man to husk nnd hnndlo corn crop. Phono 697-R-2. 170 WANTED No. A-l all around black smith to take chargo ot shop. No bums need apply. Copo Hardwaro Co.. Phoenix, Ore. 108 WANTED Man and wife wishes po sition on ranch. Uox E. J., caro Mall Trlbuno. 108 WANTED MISCELIiASKOUS WANTED TO RENT Three or four room furnished or unfurnished, cot tago. Must bo modem and closo In. C. E. Swaluson. WANTED To buy second-hand auto roadster proforred, will not pay over $0Q. Address U. W. M . Mall Trlbuue. 107tt WANTEIJDrill for sowing wheat, will pay cash rent. Roguo River Commercial Orchatd Co,, phono GUI. WANTED Homestond rollnquUh iiiont. Addresa Box V caro Mnll Tribune. 170 JAPANESE HANDWORK LAUNDRY Handwork wears longer, keeps clean longer, snmo price as ma chine work. Wo make a specialty ot shirts ami collars. All orders called tor and dollvorod. Custom prleos. Phono 79-J, 528 South Fir St. 191 WANTED To buy or trade for ono or two closo In lots. Glvo location and price. H, 11. II., caro Mall Tribune. MONEY TO IOAN MONEY TO LOAN On city and close In ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. blook, phono 368. mfsi.vtcMs nmiiOio'iiv Aiictlnnecr WIliUAM ULItlCM WcontPd Auc tioneer tor tho City of Medford, Oregon. Tcrnia roaantiatilb, llonl doilco phono 101-J. Offlco Jrick aon CotJnty Unnk biilldlnW Accoiiiiinntjt D. It. WOOD Onnornl Accouninnt Your bookb hudlliid nnd kopt for a ronaonnblo flguro; your bimlnoaa nollclted. Oftlco, Medford Mull Trlbuno hldu,! phono flUt; rout- donco pnone 03 1. -JB- l.-J gmsar Attorneys. PORTER J. NEFP. WM. P. MKALT5Y Attorneya-af-Lnw Rooms 8 oiu '.), .MMirord National Drink btdjf. Alf itEAMES, LAWYER (iarniiu i:orey bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney nnd Cotln sollor nt Law. 123 East Main atrcet, Mcdford, Oro. Wm. M. Colvlg George M. Roborta COLVIO & ROBERTS, LAWYERS Mcdford Nxtlnnal Mnnk Ttiilldtnir. D. F. Ml' LKEY& O E07 WCnER R T Attorneys nl Law. Jackson Cdun ty Uank Building. NEWTON W. HOllfJEN Attorney nt Inw. room 7, Sparta binldtng, Med ford, Oregon. 191 A 11 to ftupplle. LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. bur big secret In making springs Is tho teraperlnu. We nro operating tho largest, oldest and lost equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 20 North FIN teenth St.. Portland. Ore. Clilroprjun, DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, ncrro specialist, uonms 203-204-205 Oarnctt-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and sctontlflc massage given; needle spray, head and shotitder shower In connection; advice In dlctoUcs, medical gymnastics, hydr'opthcrapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 945, realdenco 671-R DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr, Louise E. Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsts. These Bystems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc.. proiluco results In both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over DeUol & Co., cor ner Main and Dartlott Hours 9 a. ra. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. GnrDage GARBAGE Get vour premise cleaned Up for (b- winter. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 625-L. Y. Y. Allen. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnott - Corey bldg., suite 310, Medford. Ore. Phone 866. Notary 1'ubllc HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary nub ile. Bring your work to mo at the sign ot the Matl Tribune. Printers and I'ublbnera MEDFORD PIUNTINO CO. has the best equipped printing oftlco la southern Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North FlrSt Physicians and Surgeons DR? F. "o! CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Oateopnthlo physicians, 41C-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Resldohc 2C South Laurel St. DR. S A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 233 E Main. Phones, office 814-J-2; res., 814. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eyo, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and plassea supplied Offlco 223 East Main St., Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phono. E. B. PICKEL. M. D. Offlco Jack son Ciuuty Bank bldg. Office phone 43-R; residence phone 58-R. DR. MARION Pnyslclnn and Bur geon, Stewart bldg., corucr Mala and Uartlctt sts.; offlco phono 27. rosldeuco phono 27-J-2. 904 Wos't 10th. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian und surgeon. Oftlco Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phonos, oftlco 30, real denco 724-Ji Oftlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathlo phjBlclan, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phono 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lunta den. 215 E. Main 8t Phone 77. " ' ' T " I Roofing. W. II. SMITH Wholesalo and retail Rooting, root and barn paints. I will he ploased to (urnlsh cstlmatea on repairing' your root and keep ing samo in repair for a porlod ot three years. Prices reasonable. W. II. Smith, 515 N. Holly St., phono 917-M. 183 Stenographer ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quickly; and well. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STQRAOH CO. Office 10 South Fir St. Phosf 315. Prices right Service gua anteed. . U .!. VI JU. J - h ,4 r . f ; :m -