Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 28, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Hid Ornnt I'iihm iiniru liuiinu uml
111 lu(nll an iii-lii-iliitu iiiovIiik l'l
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with tliiio mioit iiftur tho "Cliuco
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Interior nrriiiiKmunt of tlm homo
FORMER C50LD HILLITE
SENT TO ROCK PILE
.SatiinW Minnlrty, Into of tu Km.
I'll' "t'Clloll run' of lllln cilj,
Mriii) n Icn-illiy oiitiiuu in Port
Imiil fur hii nlli'inpl ul Mf.ilirur
Hon. I In Tni'Milny hit mitcriM u
ii)iiMt.iHtMftiiro In llml ni,, uftnr
IIHMHK il('HiH'il niK lliiilllro- (.coips
tlm -lithl. mul MiriiniM'il it nohor.
I Mil lIlli'l'tlMM MTi III till' ilni'l lit
tin tout, mul lliii iIhj'i'iI Inni innlcr
iiin-l. It whn then Hut niriniiflinly
Mumlrtv inmriiil tiix imimUo, in
"nil it nil." Ten il mi Ihc inn
iiniMl inck ilo wrrn kUmi him in
whiili to iMiHltt tint ninlloi'.
Muhilny iliimrtri! hU fhwlly in IIiIm
i'il nlmiK one monlh hki, Inking llie
iiiiijor Miition of hi iH,-nln'i'k with
Inni. Tint I'lirllnml npiiHiilt' in tlm
fiixl Hiiro rwiiiwil ul' hii Mtili-
UMl mIh'HiiiIkhiIx. If I lie len.ilny
neuteimt Hiiffine, mul ho in fiulii
imln in neiiriiif I rum tmiineolioiiit,
.MiiihIii hIhhiIiI he hueli ul hm foim
er iiiiU utiMtl hv n Meek horn Moil
li, (lohl llill'NeMK.
'Hie ratal l'Uiit')',
Thott am ninny iitiuniuil feature
In the Knlem inn part plmlo pluy
"Tlm I'ulul ImKney," which will bo
Menu at Hm It Tliniller Tiioniluy ami
Veilneilay nlr.lit thl week, don't
lulm It. Hi'vernl of tho Brrnen were
piiuliueil In plcturcmiuo VlrKlnla mul
a thrlllliu; fox hunt In portr.i)ed, tlm
itplrltoi! rhniio over tho fleliln itnd tlm
iiinKulflceiu oceim In which a faith
lonnhlo "Hum Ilrcakfaut" lit depleted
are remarliably nlrlliliiK. Tlm atory
ilealH with Hi ion KeiieratloiiH. It I
the iMiHliim of Hm mule inoinberH of
tlm llallovk family to receive an old
eiiMilope on Hielr woildhiK eve. I.'nrli
Keiuiratlon lotuntt that Hm family Ih
rui mul with a luMt for drink and each
hIkiih tlm plodim. ImpreHnlvo lea
uoiih of HiroiiAth and weakiietiu In
limn and inuliy draiiiatlo altimtlonu
are ilevolnpod In the itniklllK or HiIh
pleturo ami an a icbiiU n raro op
portunity wan ufrorded for many nbt
ablo playorH to appoar.
.Mcdfonl I'ldllim I'larcN,
Polling plactrn for tho city of
Modfonl for tlm election or Novctm
uurvjtji, 1913, imi as follews:
Modfonl North CuutVal Precinct
Clly llnil. i
Medfoul South Central Product
Building situated 911 tlm corner ot
Hoiith Pi out and tttli Htiootw,
.Mud ford Not Hi Mala Pieclnct
HiiiIUi'h Hall on drape tttrcet.
.Mud ford South, -Mali l'reelnct
Dwolllug lmiirio at 32(1 Hamilton
Htrcot, 0110 door north of 11th Hlreot
grocery.
Muiirord Oakdale Precinct 209
WohI .Main Bttoot, formerly oucuplod
iiy.W. V. 1'Ufoii taljorlmi shop,
Moiirord Northeast Product 810
East Main Htreet, samo bolng Hum
phrny'H real c,B'"l" uMlco.
Aleiirord HouthonHt precinct B2S
ICasl Mnlu utroot, Porter Mousy,
u ns. -sfiM v'ittr
mi.
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(U)l.l) HIM., Ott 28 -Work
roiiitniiiiri'il Mo ii diiy upon tliu iioor
nllu of tlm Kokiio Jtlvi-r l'utillc Her-
vlro ('(irporntluii, Jimt oiii't or HiIh
clt, for tlm ilnvitlnpnicnl of poMr
ri'QtilriMl by tlmlr rontrnct with tlm
lli'iivur-l'orllniut Cciiiunt company.
OmIiik ( tli't nppronuli of winter mul
tlm (omtiMjuimt IiIkIi nt(ir, tlm
pr"iit liiiprowmmiiU will bo larno-l-
of n toinpornry imtunt, iloM'lopltiK
Ktifflclctu power to supply tlm content
jcompnny within tlm next hlxty dn.
With Hm approach of next mimmur
Hm work of conitrtictliiK n porinn
ui'iit dam for Hm developinont. of
AUUO horepoer, and Hm liiNtallattoti
of a Miiltnbli) plant, will bn rapidly
punliwt to completion. I'crinH linn
already been Mtured under nuthor
liy of the Miito oiiRlneer'H office. Tho
Hokum Klvor l'utillc Servlco Corpora
Hon nre Miicccmora In Interest to tlm
Oreuon Water & I'ower rompntiy. of
Mhlch II. I). Iteed wan locnl lunimKer.
Tlm nrtlvlty at Hm power ulto U
tnki'ii to ttidlinlo Hm Iminedlnto eon
rtrurtlou of tlm cement compmiy'it
$'.00,000 plant ent of till city.
NEVADA PARTIES BUY
GRAND PRIZE PLACER
A deal uiik oloeil Fridny wlmrehy
TlmmiiH (Mr.v WiiIi) WiImiii, one of
Hie iiN known tiiinittsc men of Ne
vada, become the owner of the
OrHiul Prixe placer, the rich mine di
eoveied hmt lVliruarv liy T. M. An
denmn mi 11 dry guleh triliutarv to
Sucker creek, nay the drauU Pant
Courier. The price paid for the
pniMrty it nuilentood to ho .100,-
000, of which 11 Nuhotuutial mymen(
low 11 mum made, Mr. AuderMiu to
linvo oiie-fiiurtli interest in the net
prnfilH paid by tlm mine ponding M't
tlement in full.
Thi placer Ik one of the mnt
promihlug in the southern Oregon dirt
tiiet nud Mr, Anderson him taken
Home umiderfiilly Hell dirt from it
hince lie fiixl found It. It Is Ineated
in a dry gulch and the gravel him
been packed on buirort to the creek,
11 ilihlaiiee of 11 mile and 11 half, de
fine gold could bo wiiNhcd from it.
GETS YEAR FOR STEALING
MONSON'S SAMPLE CASE
While Churles l Mniisou of Al-
Ininy, I raveling representative of the
Pacific Paper company of Portland,
well known heie, wim Mopping nt the
Snieedit Motel ill Kugeue hitvcral dnyx
1IK0, n Mi linger entered the lobby of
tho hoMclry and pinking up the mini
pie ciiNii belong to tho HnleMumi nt
templed to iniike hi escape with it.
Mo was canturcil, however, by tlm
police mul tlm grip returned to ilH
owner. Thursdav the thief, whoso
name i T, V Nugent, wan nrrnigued
In the elniull couft nt Kugeue, vhevo
hn pleaded guilty to larceny from 11
duelling ntul mum Heutcnced hy Judgt
l.uwieiieo T. Marrirt to nerve one In
fiovon years in tho Oregon state pen
ilentiary at Salem.
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I KANES CREEK ITEMS I
Mrs. Miginbothmu mid tlm child ion
upent Suturdiiy mid Sunday In Mod
fonl, the guests of relatives: mul
flieiids.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy MeChoneliio of
Saldino crook spent Sunday on
Iviinort crook the guestn of their par
ents, Mr, itnd Mrs. Householder.
Mrs. Hyqily mid HUlo daughter
miiilo it liil to (hauls Push mi Sat
urday for medical treatment for tho
Utile girl.
Mrs. John Mnrilou spout n day re
cently with Hold Mill fiienils.
Svliool u)oriliU'itlont IVttoraoit
nit
Ailtjliii
A
1 mill tlm IliirilniiellH Nehool an offi
ial ImII mi Friday.
Mi: inni Mix. Lwm Hpenl n day
ill the huh elly recent I v on Imihiuch.
The Utile child of (leoruo llitrin
Imtham, wliieli linn liecu unite hick,
U Imlter. Dr. "hihnlm of (lol.i Hill
Is in nttciiiliinoe.
Kniien i'vuk liiiHinvsN vinltorn to
(told Mill tliU week were Mr. nud
Mm. I.imi, Mr. mul Mrw. Ilij;iiiliotli
urn, Mr. ICiioIIh inni kou .Ifilui, Mr.
mid .Mr. MoiiHclioliler, Mr. Marker,
.Mr. mid Mrn. IVuuell, Mrx. Mardon,
Mr. MopkIi, Mrn. Myrley, fleoro
Sliinii, .lohn Chandler, .MIhcc Kulie
and Mninjie Foley and Weallier
Prophet Pouter.
Weather Prophet Fouler foreiiHU
rniu mid cooler weather fur the
week eml'ini' Oeloher.
Mr. Miikoii iiiudii ii InihineHH trip to
(Vtitnil Point on Snttinlny.
Mrx. .lumen I.uwriiiico hpent (he
Intler part of tlm week with "(lardeii
Iiomo'' relatives and friend.
Dad Mudhoii of (lold Mill made a
InihiniWK (rip to Kane Creek one
dav recently.
Mr.. Mean mid the children of Wil
low Springs weie tlm piextM of her
mother, Mr. Mrowu, not lon ince.
Vim Menderxoii hpenl several days
reeently the fienl of Minn 1 .tin Ma
ton. PHOENIX
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Mrs I K Buillii. .mil Mm I ullmr ""u" lo wla ul0l " -.ouw.O"
....,- ! " . . .'. .1 . boarlug C per cent Interost, payable
Stnneliff spent Saturday in Meilfnrd.lsoml-.innually nt any Hmo beforo
Carl Cobleicli of Butte Fulls spent!
purl of Ins) week in town,
U'tiirt Culver is in the hills 011 11
hunting vacation.
Marry Houston and J. Vmulvko
spent last week hunting in the lulls.
Mis Norah Shaffer spent last
week with friendrt at Foots- Creek."
The concert nud euteitaiumeul
given by the Fireman's hand was well
attended. The progiosK mmle by the
baud during the short time it bus
been orgmiireil under the able leader
ship of Professor M. I). Mill, was the
subject of much fluttering comment.
John Basin, ueeoiiipauieil by his
three boys, returned from Fish Lake
the first of Hm week.
Mr. Bnillie returned la-t Weiliies
day from Vancouver. British Colum
bia wlieio he Nilcil his mm for 11
few dayrt niter attending tile Mate
PrcHhylcriaus in I'm Hum!, While in
Vancouver he vMted Frank WJlbor
ami Henry (lokey, foimer resiileiits
of Phoenix. Me found both gentle
men well mul prospering in their bus
in ess.
Tho W. C. T. V. will meet at tho
home of Mrs.' S. C. ('ope Thursduy
afternoon. The loforeiuUiin ineus
urcs il all be discussed, Mrs. A.
SPECIAL TODAY
Soveu-room bungalow for rent,
only $21) per month.
Five-room cottage, $10, nil mod
ern. Another five-room cottnge, $8,50,
water paid.
If you want to buy a cheap home
sou mo beforo you buy.
1 euii hell you n stock ranch cheap.
E. 3. STEWARD
Room 204 Fruitgrowers Bank lildg,
Offlco phono 531. Bos, phono 822-J.
FOR SALE
50 acrcii rich bottom lniui, in ap
ples, pours, vegetables ami corn.
Well Improved, $225 por aero, nunp.
25 acres apples and pours, good
soil, near town. Soo this bargain.
10 acres, part In nppii1", cheap,
FOB KXCllANUK
Cal oily lota for cheap lnnd, or
Medford property, will nsHiimo.
Largo rooming house for moun
tain ranch, Soo hm for bargains In
oxchangos mid business opportuni
ties. P. L. f YHURSF
ltio v, Willi St.i Metlford, Ore.
IT ,
?i ;ywiflDfiSD'1 'M,Mi
.m$ -'''"$&&
('. Scot I will preJH'iit the iiniwndty
iipjiroprintion mid Mr. 1 V. Bar
iiitru tho county ntloruey menfiiiref.
The workirien'rt compoiiKation tnln
uro will also he prevented. Mr.
KlieelH will proxehl the Mormon me
nace. Mr. Khcctti lived for several
yenrn in Utah mid known whereof
nlie ppenkB. The tneetinp i open to
the puldie mid till who ant interowtcd
in thfo eivio iimlioim nre enrnelly
uracil to attend. A xlraw hallot will
be laken on each of Hie referendum 1
meiiHiiroH. Como and vote..
At tlm PrcHuytcnan chtireh Sun
day John Bonar and Heorpe Itelierts
were elected delepsteii to nttend the
coming Sunday hohonl convention in'
.Mcuioru nun nnymoiui riHii, .Allien
Gnmmill and Clayton Kleuer to at
tend (he hoyrt cmncnlion neon to be
held nt OrnntH Van.
NOTICK.
Notice, In hereby given that tho
undcrflgned will apply at the regu
lar meeting of the city council, Nov.
4th, 1913, for n llccmo to Belt malt,
tplrltuoim and vinous liquors at 32
North Front street, for n period of
ilx months.
m. and r. j. Adams.
Dnted October 21st, 1913.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given thot tho
town council of tho town of Phoenix,
Oregon, will reecho scaled propnyala
mr 1110 purennso or ita iui;. water,
:30 o'clock p. m. on tho 10th
day of November. 1913 Bids
may be mailed or delivered to
the town recorder of said town on or
beforo said date and 110 bid will bo
considered for less than par and nc
crued Interest nud tho council re
serves the right to reject any and nil
bids. All bids must ho accompaulod
by a certified check drawn upon 1
sonio state or national bank of Jack-j
son county, Oregon, for 5 per cent j
III (1117 4UIIUIIIIV Ulll IUI P.llll I'UUlia,
Satd nmoiint to be forfeited to said
town as liquidated damages In caeo
the sniuo shall fall to purchase and
pay for said bonds In nccordunco with
said bid within thirty dnys nfter bo
lng notified ot the acceptance of said
bid.
F. K. FURRY,
Recorder of tho Town of Phoenix,
Oregon.
FOR IlEXT FL'RMSIIKD
A ITS.
FOR RENT Largo sleeping: rooms,
and modem housokoeplug apart
ments, prices very reasonabto.
Phono 102C-L. 223 South Holly
street.
FOR HKNT OFFICES
FOR REN'l Largo, comfortable of
fice, rooms with elevator aervlco,
steam heat, hot and cpld wator.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw. Co.
WHY?
ALFALFA ? AN ACBE.
40 ncrcB, ono mile from Gold Hill,
just ott Pacific Highway. 10 acres
In alfalfa, 5 acres In potatoes, 10
acres In corn. Dost of free soil.
Good neighborhood. Price $2000,
Wo do not bellovo it can bo duplicated
for twlco tho pHco asked.
J. O. BARKKS,
Phono 120-J.
First Nntlonui imuk bldg.
NEW TODAY
A houso and about two acres In
tho town ot Woodburn, between
Portland nud Salem, good buildings,
well equipped for .making n living
off tho place It deslrod.
On account ot asthma tho owner
would exchange for a placo ot Hko
vuluo lu Medford. $1000.00 includ
ing a cow and a nice bunch ot ehlck
eiifl, nud full oqulpmont mid food,
O, 1). HOON
MootU is, Jackson County iMnk, Bldg.
MJa LUCK.V .' f XiSm i " !ff?
1l Jfefe 1 ilf
iiiiir.. ft ii u t i j t i j J,
.i -'.LuB ftr'.-iW ran Jmlf L
, gftuiH j" u. Jrlk,
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FOB lli;.NT HOUftKS
FOR HKNT New modern 3 room
liuiiKalor on jmvement clone In.
417 Jay St., off South Oakdalc.
188
FOR RUNT C room modern bunga
low, flnt clam. Phono 420-J.
190
FOR Ri:NT OR SAM-: 5 room mod
ern houio with cs rango. 731
W. Second St. 193
FOR RENT Seven room home,
$12.50. Inquire Col. H. II. Sar
gent. 199
FOR RHNT Modern soven room
house with sleeping porches, fur
nished or unfurnished. C room
house, nlro three room houso with
berry pntch. W. II. Ererhard.
1013 West Ninth, phone CG7-J.
FOR HKNT -Furnished house, 3
rooms, strictly modern, cloto In.
Phono 3CC-J or 7S-R
FOR RENT Five-room house, 4
blocks from postofflcc. Apply Dr.
Helms, at 111 Fir nt. North. 191
FOR HKNT Furnished two room
house, also hall bedroom fur
nished for elderly people. 231
East 9th St. 198
FOR RENT Five room house cheap,
paved street, water paid: call 1021
N. Central Ave. Phono 795-M.
rOK KENT FL'RNISIIKl) HOOMS
Foil '"RENT VurnUhed rooms at tho
Coleman. 1003 W. Main. 191
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, with
or without board, close In. Mrs.
O. II. Wolf, 340 So. Riverside. 190
rOU KENT HOUHICKKEPIXQ
BOOMS
FOR RENT Regular dining "ToonT
kitchen, bod room nicely furnished,
auodern. closo In. 417 Jay St., off
South Oakdale. 18S
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms. All conven
iences, on pavement, closo in. 417
Jay St.. off South Oakdale. 1SS
FOR SALE I-AB.M. LANDS
Foil SALE Land "bargatns.'u N.
Judd, Tnlent, Jacksou county,
Oregon, him for sale fruit, garden
and alfalfa laud. Tracts from 5
to 1000 ncres; also timber land, a
livery stable, lots In Talent, Mcd
ford ami Ashland. Write, enclos
ing stamp, or, better still, como
and examine. Orchards, homes,
and farms, In a thriving center In
una of the garden spots in tho
Rogue river valley.
FOB SALE HOUSES
FOR SALE Four room houso. k
aero garden laud, cast side. A
bargain, tonus. Phono 994-W.
1SS
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good resi
dence property. W(ll take vacant
property for part payment or will
sei on easy torniB. Address box
55, cure Mall Tribune
189
FOR HALi: MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE White Leghorn chickens
Phono 1102-L. 1S9
FOR SALE OR TRADE For top
single buggy, a light delivery
wagon. Nash Livery Barn. 193
FOR SALE Fresh Jorsoy cow, ex
ceptionally good. Phone 500-R2.
192
FOR SALE Ten head hordes; ono
pinto pony, 3 years eld: four work
nuiros, 4 to 8 yenrs old, wolght
about 1000 to 1200 lbs.; 2 saddle
liorbcs, 0 and U years old, weight
nhout 900 lbs.; 1 mule, C years old,
weight about 1000 lbs.: 1 mare, 7
years old, weight about 1000 lbs.
Horses can bo seOn at Nash Ltv
ory. O. K. Lowe, 1SS
FOR SALE Wood, body fir 4 foot
wood lu car loud lots. Call or
address John Neunor, Gleudalo,
Ore. 207
FOR SALE Hogs, calves, grain hay
aud alfalfa hay, Robert Button.
Medford, phono 539-RU,
FOR SALE Cheap, several stands
boes. Box 355, Control point. 199
FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jor
soy bulls and twenty calves.
Walsh's ranch on Spring stroot,
mllo out North Hoosovelt aveuue.
200
FOR SALE Corn. Inquire
Clancy,
Dr.
v SferWSK" 'S- O-1 '111 I I,
?tr rtPyjrcMr 9i5 Z'S) Co
FfJU HAI.B MIACRiitiAXKOUH
FOB 'sAhBURlit road buggy, 1 : l i'.
1101 W. Kth St. 1S8
FOR 8ALB Urown I.eKliorn breed
ing cockerels, 11.00 ench If taken
Immediately. Jan. W. Dunlop,
Mcdford. 188
FOR SALE- Well dried, ound corn,
$20 ton, delivered shucked.
I'hono 19-F23. 193
FOR SALE Large team and wagon
and harness. Call at 1211 West
lth St. 188
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Married man wishes po
sition on ranch. Experience. 1139
West 9th St. 207
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Girl or woman for gen
eral housework. I'hono 1C-J. 1S9
WANTED Girl for gonorol house
work. Phono C11-R3, or address
Box 9S-A.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Span of work horses,
weighing about 1300 each, not over
over 8 years' old. Wrlto box 302
Central Point, Ore. 192
WANTED To borrow $1750 nt S per
cent, good sccurlety. Box II, care
Mall Tribune.
WANTED One horse to work this
fall and winter for his feed. Phone
452-W. 1SS
WANTED 100 dozen eggs and
spring chicken or hen turkey or
goose at Manhattan Cafe, IS Front
St. 1SS
WANTED If you have any cast off
clothing or shoes phone 103Q-L or
call at 130 N. Front St. 189
WANTED For a client, a loan of
$2000 on $10,000 Mcdford proper
ty. Wm. P. .Mealy.
WANTED To buy or trade for one
or two closo In lots. Glvo location
and price. H. II. II., caro Mall
Tribune.
JAPANESE HANDWORK LAUNDRY
Handwork wears longer, keeps
clean longer, samo prlco as ma
chine work. Wo mako a "specialty
ot shirts and collars. All orders
called for and delivered. Custom
prices. Phone 79-J, 52S South Fir
St. 191
c
LOST
$5.00 REWARD - Lost ono white
Fox Hound, blnck ears, yellow spot
over right eye. black spot on rump,
branded "W." on loft shoulder.
Address BonJ. Brophy, Eagle Point.
Oregon. 192
MONET TO LOA5
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
closo in ranch property. ' C. A.
McArthur, room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3G8.
FOR KXCIlAaUK
FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bar
gain, a small bearing fruit farm In
city of Ashland, good house, city
water and lights. Como and see
quick. II. Easterly, ;27 Torrace
St. 194
BUSINESS DIKKCTOKV
Auto buppMrt.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret lu making sptlngs Is the
toiuporlng. Wo nro operating the
largest, oldest and best equipped
plaut In tho Pacific northwest. Use
our Bprlugs when others tall. Sold
under guarantee. 20 North Fif
teenth St.. Portland. Ore
Attorneys,
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MRALEY
Attorneys-ttt-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Bunk bldg.
A. E. HEA51ES, LAWYER aarnett
Corey bldg.
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
Btrect. Medford, Ore.
Wm. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts
COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford National Bank Building.
B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY
Attornoya at Law, Jacksou Coun
ty Bank Building.
NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at
law, room 7, Sparta building, Med
ford, Oregon. lfll
BUSINESS DIKKCTOKV
Auctioneers
WILLIAM ULRICII Llcnsed Auc
tioneer for the City of Medford.
Oregon. Terms reasonabto. Resi
dence, phono 1GI-J. Offlco Jack
son County Bank building.
Cliirojinuturs
DH. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor,
nervo specialist. Rooms 203-204-205
Qarnott-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and sclentlf'c massage glron;
neodlo spray, head and shoulder
shower In connection; ndrlco In
dietetics. medical gymnastics,
hydroptherapy. Lady attendant.
Phone, office 945, residence 571-1?
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louts B.
Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylothcraplsts. Theso
systoms, Including dietetics, cu ra
ttle gymnastics, hydro-therapby,
etc.. produce results In both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Orer Douel & Co., cor
ner Main and Oartlctt. Hours 9
a. m. to C p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phono 170.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get Tour premises
cleaned up for th winter. Call
on the city garbao wagons for
good service. Phone 625-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Hernial
DR. W. II. VAN SCOYOO
DR C. C. VAN SCOYOC
Dontlsts
Garnott- Corey bldg.. suite 310,
lied ford. Ore. Phono 856.
Notary Tubllc
HELEN N. YOCKBY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to me at the
sign of the Mall Tribune.
Printers and 1'ubllMicra
MEDFORD PRINTING Co! has "the
best equipped printing offlco In
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
FlrSt.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR? F " G "OARLO i W," 1m EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathlo
physicians, 41G-417 Garnett-Coroy
bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence
20 South Laurel St.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
" Practice limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 233 E Main.
Phones, resldeuco, 811-J2; offlco
814.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon, rrncttco iimitou to oyo,
oar, nose aud throat. Eyes scien
tifically tcstod and Kinases supplied
Office 22S East Malu St.. Hours
8:30 u. ro, to S p. m. Phone, .
E. B. PICICKL, ii. D. Offlco Jack
son County Bank bldg. Offlco
phone 43-U; residence phono 58-R.
DR. MARION Physician and sur.
geon. Stewnrt bldg., corner Main
and Bartlett fits.: offlco phono 27.
rosldonco phono 27-J-2. 904 West
10th.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi
cian aud surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nnsh Hotol. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician acd
surgeon. Phones', offlco 30, resi
dence 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to
12, 2 to 6, , , .
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
Physician, .303 Garaett - Corey
building. Phone PQ4-M.
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lu mi
don. 215 E. Main St. Phono 77.,
Btcnogrnplier
ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block.
Stonographto work done quickly
and well.
Transfer
BADS TRANSFER 4 STORAGE .QO,
-rOffleo. 42 Nprth Front St. Phpno
315. Prlcod right. Service guar
untend. sis:
Wood Sawing
J. W. SLATER. WOOD SAWER.
Phono S24-M, 120 jionruman avr-
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ty