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i At That, You Can't Blame 2WS x ft. W ffl. .u- ifcrji DCARLE DEACLETS TlifM iimiK In In' ii K'lii'iitl i-.Mi-i illM ill' llllllli'rM In I In' hiiihU IhhI ftW ly, iHBiiy i-inir HipmikIi li"t)' nli'iiil imhiihI l"t' I In- ii- iimhiilar n I)m liniilinif inmiii. Mr. nn.1 Mt. .In.ni'r Kii.lui.1. Inn.. i.H.w'.l h.i.. il.n .I...V H...I mil U. ..Im.i In art nil rt4niU nml rc-nlHil in lii'i'il of iiiii'. ?a, itm 'ijyrewrAn8n ' , . rrv,'- k c :w izriMmiE-' $?h - vc -jtwwa . f S1& rrr-. r .tvv .rt&u. iv. I'L- ..,,... I i I. I i I o'l" ii' iiirniiiii' iii'iiiiik iiiu iiiiiiii- .1 , . , , i , ii i l"'I lnl 0 lUt hill' IIIIIV hl'O III- ..,. Imr iIhh4 w,k hU., 1..IIhk Bl,rjl(,t , , ,,, w , f ih.m'1, 1.. it .lnv,i fn.,,1 ll.Mr M- fjHH(, ., ,i(,rI , (, , ,(, I.ihUih'. l !. lH.lilul. j,,,,,,,. 0 Bt,, 'm wniU, K111 Mr. and Mm. lluilmH ..f Tltl'',j( ,(1trll, ,)f ,, im,,, ,,,, ,,,. Uk tMik h iilt'MMiir riilr UimnulijMi, uf n.iir mul ki.m' cii-niity lhl llii-. Hit ..f lh vaIIuV nttatty. ,.rtlHiJi, .Millmti fur ili-lVncr, lint ili Milly (JiitiluM w tli ucM mil h cii rir Iriliulo."' Ami of lu-r-uf hi Swiit'l ShhiIh). I hi': Mm. L M. Swfi't iili'il ri'lnlii'i MVittrl I'i.wI h fw ilyi iIim IhI-''a, ,,., (i ,(,rij 'n,y Hlimylil'nl r Ntl .if InnI fik rtu.l flrt of i miIiiU, Ii Ih.iid.s IIiU wrvk. j M'Hlluti'il mi Ni'v Vnrk mm!, colli; Mi. '..iiiu II...I.I..H i'hi. In hr i liven lliiin win. kfi Th.-y Irulli m chiMil wiirk t Autini'li Imm (Vnlrnl j l1)r ,,f , I'oihl ThMrailwy li.v hhIo. jWlinn nil mr fnlliiTM uorMli!pril Vint. Milti'ru'HlU'il nu I.. M. Swm-t j MorU mul hlomni, .SmimUv initiiiiK. jlVicct mil: In Thoy Ikm.I; roconl Mr. mul .n. A. K. llnknr of NVw (lcir ronnn York Hly mul llm I'mfmnH immil j Who ro Thy nlii-op mul in lln-ir nni, wtk !ht. I'riiUy iijiilil, (c,l" j nm'ii'iil fot r L M. Swi'hI. Mr. lUlvr iw I aiin by llif bloody vulture thut I'liltini'i'r tin I'Himl work for tlm ro' iMt tliri vwiw mul l vt-ry onlhuM-; nti imit tin' fill tin1 of tin I'm'ifii' rMAt rmrion h n iiult of ilt mii Hlrtii'lion. (Iiiml for thow Tnlili Hock pcli- tilllKTlt Willi ppll'tl'd to lilt' I'OIIMty court NirHinut llm ililiilury IhiMji'h lir trttr UM'd id th coiiiil riii' t ion of ihr llUnf IiihIk. Whilo wo do not wUli to i'iilli'ii' ilio wuil ton ki'tiMi'lv wt' IIIHVl M.V lIlHt till millllT I lidlHIUI- inir iffiirrMlly iiBiifrpulint; mid if tlo'.v ih to ifMiinlMin llmir mI iwonl for llUHilH'oxtikt lllflllOllH MIIIII'tltillK will In ilmiiic mioii. Three mul fnr llltHI llHVt' lll't'll Htlplo,l'll ill 11114 work when nnv mini of muim' known Int'iity hIomiIiI Iihvc liri'ii ut work Tin' iMim.M'rw mul ii-cr of lh liridiie lm" h i mlit lo dcmmiil lull liiil iii'liou in iU immpli'lion mid wt llrtM- Iihi iiiui'li n'Kpi'i't for Ilin kiioiI jmlliini'iil mid foichiuhl of the court In lii'liiui' ihjmen will lie coutiuiiri! Iliin uiiy loiiKcr. iulcr in fuml up pMuii'liiiilf. I'Ii'iihc (i' lniy, Mr. IMiter: Your plonilid rdilor inl on Ilin Sulcr impi'iiclmu'nt in New Yoik wtulo iii wnilliy of entn liiciuliilioii, Iml oiui who known I lie inniile lotli'iiucitH of New Yotk poll lieN, it M'l'iim imieli loi) mild. For miiiiy vm your .oiitm wim cn jciimil with the reform, or Itiynu ele ijn'iil in the Kmpiro suc nuniiiHt liiiK oolilii'M, which hnx kiimiiciI of nnjiieiic mul euiicer for n deeude. While depieciitiui; xome of (lov. Sul yei'H inelhodM mid lifts, dm ii piivute eilizen, in our miiiiy yeniH of perioi n I iieiimiuluuce, never Imve we known him In hctrny n puhlie liiit or ciiler In the iniMty clemeul In pol ilicM. .Mr. Murphy necepled Suler iii a cuuiliihitii to save or pull thioiiuh ii hiilieli of riiM'itl and pup H'h who me hi iiliunt (oolx, ready jo hlaekmail, iiNMihsinale or Hail lo ii eriHS any M'lf-iVKpoclliiK persoit who lefiiHCh liin onU'iH. Mr. SulerV peivoiial pnpiilai'lty with the iiiuhhc- mivciI him from the Tammany Hlauhter-pen for yearn, lo hold iu line an ordinarily republican dislriel and make il piihsihle for Murphyim lo maintain a M'inlilnnce of reHpeela hilily whieli (hid known docnii'l e.xlnl williiu il. "Ilimh" Tweed had hin day ami Muiphy !h iml e.eiapt, and only for the haekiiiK of the fillliy t,vaii luillinim lilchi'd from the livnw of lahiir he'd lie hilling Ihe honler line of Hie liiluy.ileep minlily noon. "Poor Old" New York, how we love her, mul yet our face in is hid in Hhaine audi luiiiiiliiilion o the perl'i dy of her Irmliieern and despoilern hut may il he a warning to nil, of the fule that awalln un If we allow u-.ii-foetidn-HOul-lined charaetei' ihmH bias to inimipulutu Ilio al'faii'a oC MTUDFOUT) '."' LOOK.TlttHJCIMuiwwNlUA. N( ' J P yctfiTUJMHHl ''VRJu'.T I "fee. C, ' ' ""' T, uiKjKtMtia- in ijUMu.oii. tllllUI (.('HAlMII. I' ljilDlW , V -.,.-- j t - ..'i-. . H''IWT" . p' tjlVINC MlffrMCV. UistttAKx TO !' till (t fl(j. II' t MIVIjU'T WAVlliO i(m """ ii i ii(,n I wniu whhviaj x kicmt i ! hiwik ;k i m 'iron i iviim "? ll 'VUU Ul lfIiU'' KKWMVji lll(l IOV .YWllHC, 1- yrZwiiW O'Vinc Mtfrticv. bf,w.t yo ki 9 f o ' n f T.i-iuf (t in. wr crr wrvwiift'V,, MEV CoO fi x. ii mmr. u tu s orevriuiniciw. . i x .: r."-y.v',.rr--' "' '" " "vr wMmtwiwi pomg m k . - 'w "t'ulHtii. Tlin ".vl'iii" Iuik pliiynl i1'orl(H niMiiiiK tlH'iii, ii h ii ili-nr llttlo .;tiiinit Hit) inn Dunn iiml Hi.. ,nv of " I'uunil Klrl wn l(t nt tint homo rfliiliiiliuii I'liiniDt iii Mlniil Cur rijtlit In lllilll, llllll illl'lllily I'lllllllit III! 'ln'lri. ,SVw Yurli will iilrrl .lolm I'liuuy MiIiIhII nuiviir iy IhIUt limn i HHMHHI iliirnliiy itml ' lln- Murjiliy Ill -! m,1 inl riiinllH il pii'- I'"' tlifir -lir In iiml nuiiil llii'lr IhI. Willi ilio imtlri- kIiiIc h'iIiiiiiciI ' frutn llic hIihcMcm of liiiiiiliiKi' iiml tv.tfi ll... .It.ltt...... (......... ll a. Umnniiily willi chnniclir down tlic milk". Their uioaun The valeM rcdouhltd to the hilN, mid they Tn eternity. Their martyr'd blood ami iinIuvh miw O'er all the natioiiH llnldn, where htill doth nwuy The triple tyrant; that fioui thie may crmv A huudruil fold, who, hiiviuic learnl TJiy way, IJurly in'ay fly Ihe Tammany woe. BUTTE FALLS Mr. I'ihiiI; Netherlaud and chit dioii, l.owcll ami 'Humid, wen in Medlord InnI week. Nina Hi'iiit. Iuik been xiniiiui; Mrn. SimmerMlle at Moipiilo. Mr. 1'owem, who ban been work iui; nt the wood camp below here, in back iu Untie I'alln. oy llowurd of California ban putvliitMnl liaueheria. He intends Kniiih' into the cattle huMiicxn on u laiL'o hcalc. Mix. lliiKben and cbiblrcu, Sam and Viola, made a trip to Med ford !(( week. Mr. Stockton, civil onu'iueer, is iu llnlle I'ulln ut preM'ul. Mm. Walker of (.'alifoinia uriivcd Saluiday to Hpeud the winter with her daiiKhtcr, Mn-. Ktewmt, Moid Peeler who in tcuchini; nehool near Prospect, ban ieeu visiting it few dayn with Iter father and iinJIh er here. Orie Morrin ueeoinpaiiied her home Sunday, rcturniii.' Mon day. Iloward Houghton made a Inisi iiesn trip to i'agle Point Tlmi'Mlay. Allhouch Kev. Day wan slide Sat urday, be inauaged to preach bis regular herinoun Sunday iiioruini,' and evening. Mr. Day is loved by every one iiml we hopo for u speedy recov ery. Nellie Smith mid Nellie Heal of the Ml. Pitt district started to school hero Monday. I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSl Frbluy, Nov. Int. 'tho' Parent nml Teaclora' cub wll moot at the homo of Mrs. T. 0. l.nw,' lw Went Willow SiirluitH. , Mrs. Ijolen llowo and Minn Nevn BiiiiiuuIh Were vlBltom nt the llluclc ford homo Bumltiy, Mr. ThompHoii ot (Hen llldgo or chard, was u il Inner guest of Mr. and Mrn. Palmer lunt Buudiiy. One day last week Hovornl flocka of dueka piiHsod over ttoguu rlvur valley, tbero inuut linvo boon boiho MATTJ TRTmTNE, .MRDFOUD. OftlOTON, WHnXKSPAV, OC'VOMFAl 20, 1010, Murphy j p of HiikIi Poller ami a nine pound himliy hoy at Hoy DjivIiUoh'h, both are mn proilil iih poarockn. If oMiry oreliunlUl In tbl IikhI lly woiiM paint bin Imrii llicfo would he a iIitIiIciI luiirmucat In tbn itiiimratice of thin mul of (lie valley. Mr. AmleivuH In oiiJojIiik n lnlt with her xlnter, MIm Krlrknon uf Portland. A pnrly of Willow SprltiK upeiit mi ntlcrnooii at Win rhur, flHliliiK ro eeiitly. The (irntiKo kIiohI kocIiiI wan n dc liiled miccimmi. The hull decoration wrii InrKo pumpkltiii and i;rotOHnuu xlinpcH, w lilln tlio Vhottn circled urouiid tlio rooniK and made a wlorrt npcctncln. Tint witch wan imieli In evlilimru with her warnliiKi mid all Koud uihlte. LiiiicIivoii was sorviil lute In the cveniiiK to nliout fifty hiiiiKry urniiKum. GOLD HILL NUGGETS (From tlio Nowh.) H. T. llndgva am) (Intigliter I.oty, drove (o JackKonvlllo on Saturday Init. wliiTo tby wero the gucntii of AUmrt (lull ami finally. Dr. It. C. ICelcey thU week flnUlieel lliu titirnliiK of 70,000 brlcko for hut new tilock to bo erected nt tho corner of Cth itreut and rtii nxonuo. M, Hardier nnd M. Hlanchln, cec rotary mid pretldent of the Hill Nye mliiliiK coinpnny, loft for California point on TuoHilay uftornoon, having Vtienl a 'fortnight In this elty. They carried with thoiii oro nainples for nay from tho property, nnd will re port within ton dnyn. U In antic!- pnted that tho vUlt moann tho early opening of operations at tho Hill Nye. T. i:. IMnon nml nou, V. V. Kdon, ncrouipnuled hy Mr. and Mm. 11. (1. Hoyd, nil of Med ford, arrived on Tiioiulny with their household good, and wll henceforth uinko their homo upon a Sardine creel; humentunil In nertloii alx. . At n imfHlon of the city round! Mouduy eveiitug tho resignation of elty marshal Irvln Hay was accepted by the board, mid tho appointment of Walter Stleknl to that office con firmed. Tho proposal to purcluiKO lots on Fifth avenue, owned hy tho M, K. church of Medford, an a situ for city hall coimtructloii was re jected hy a majority ole. While working with the Southern Pacific Kocllon crow on Thursday, Krnnk Hroslim received a tievoro In jury to his left baud, and wilt taKo a weeKH vacutpiu Hi roiiHCquouco. An ho stoopcil to remove an obstruc FOR SALE 50 acres rich bottom laud, In ap ples, pears, vegetables and com. Well Improved, IL'Uo per acre, simp, "Ti acres apples and pears, good soil, near town. Roe this bargain. 10 ncres, part In apples, cheap, l'OU KXCIIANfW Ca! city lots tor cheap laud, or Mod ford property, will nssuino. f.nrgo rooming houso for moun tain ranch. Seo tuo for bargains in exchanges and business opportuni ties. P. L. TYHURST IIIU W. .Main St., Medford, Ore SPECIAL TODY 'Sovon-room bungalow for rent, only 20 per mouth. Klvo-room cottage, $1(1, all mod ern. Another five-room cottage, JS.G0, water paji). If you want to buy a cheap homo see mo boforo yon buy. 1 ran sell you a stock ranch cheap. E. J. STEWART ltoom SOt Fruitgrowers Dnnk bldg. Office phono 031, lies, phono 8 21!-J. I .- rVV l 'Til,""" Vim nt '.tc ' 'I . I 'H lS'll ........ .... -,., r- fi'fc.TWr . o gimtuwium J 'Vfi ; JJr'U'2fOVNLM MfiV fttfci C.f, I 'MO 1 III . OH M tion liuneath tlio rail, tho elinrp point of n jilck wlulduil, hy a follow workman plerred bin hand at tloi 1iiku of tho knuckle, lufllctltig a painful wound. Kohcrt Walter Dimonborry and Ml. i.lll. May Htarns surprised their frloiulH on Monday tiftornoon, whenjdny 0f Novmnbor. 1913. IJIUs they woro 'quietly wedded at Crnnts iinay ho tnallud or delivered to I'um. tho ceremony bolng porformod 'j"1" 'own recorder of said town on or . , , . u , , i, : before tab date and no bid wll! bo by Judgu Jewell of Jo.uphlnc conn- ,con,,,.d for U than par and nc ty. Tho brldo Is a daughter of Mr. Jcruoi! Interest and tho council ro und Mm. J. 1). Htarns. of Sams Vnl- serves the rlKht to reject any nnd nil ley. while Mr. Dusonborry Is a woll bl,lB- A,JH,d ""'"J be accompanied , , . ., ,, by a crrtlf'od chock drawn upon known oung rancher of Hardlnu f0me ,, or natonnt bank of Jack- creek, where they will make tholr son county, Orogon, for- 5 per cent homo of th amount bid for wild bonds. IMckc-s and imckers of tho ounlo Sa,d amo,,nt to bo forfeited to said mcko.h ami pncLors ot ii io apple low a8 in,ntej dnmages In cao crop nt Hlverslde orchard colubratod tll0 game shall fall to purchaso nnd the close of a successful loason Mon day oveulng, by tendering an Im promptu open-air celebration at which tholr employer, Jack Merrill, was guest of honor. From tho ranch housu to the river thoy gave tho blushing patron of tho pay-checks a wild rldo In n hack, with the cntlro force In tho traces. Mulligan stew was served around n juuglo camp fire, and several hours devoted to more or less melodious song and son era! frolic. Hunters throughout tho valley arc either engaged upon the last deer hunt of tho season or are planning a speedy departure to the hills, to round out their limit before the son sou closes. Andy Jennings, C. A. Peterson, Sam Hodges nnd Kalph Darling, left on Wednesday for KIk creek, to hunt In thnt vicinity dur ing the next weok. M. D. Powers, In company with T. J. O'Hara and others of Central Point, will invade tho wilds of upper Kvans j-reek Sun day, and hopes to bring back much moat; while Jack Merrill ' aud ; Spraguo Kelge! together with several friends, have also taken tho trail for n several days' hunt. Mrs. John Johnson, tho young wifo of John Johnson, passed away at their (Jnlls crook home on Tuosday nt 2: (10 p. in. For two years Mrs. Johnson had suffered from brlght's disease, the malady, which caused her untimely death. She was tho dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. i:. H. Kuton, of (Inlls creek, nnd had grown tn womnnhoodiu that vicinity, where she was highly esteemed and her loss Is keenly felt by nil. Funeral serv ices wero hold at tho M. K. church Wednesday afternoon, Hov. Coslet delivering a beautiful aud comfort ing tribute. Interment was made Iu tho Hock Point comotery. Tho slu cere s)inp:ithy ot tho community Is given to tho oiing husband and tho parents. WHY? ALFALFA !jWO AN ACRE. 40 ncres, ono inllo from Gold 111)1. just oft Pacific Highway. 10 acres Iu alfalfa, 5 acres In potatoes, 10 acres in corn, nest of freo soil. Good neighborhood, Prlco $2000. Wo do not bollovo It can bo duplicated for twico tho prlco nskod, J. O. UAItNES, Phouo I30-J. First Nnttonut nank bldg. NEW TODAY A houso nml about two ncres in tho town ot Woodburn, betwoon Portland and Salem, good buildings, WAll I'lilllllliml fnr' ninl.lni' n llvltur oft (ho placo'it.desfred. On account ot asthma tho owner would exchange for a plnco ot Ilka vnluolln Medford, $4000.00 Includ ing ti cow nnd u nice bunch ot chick ens, and full equipment nml food, O. 1. IIQQN Room IU, Jackson County Hank Uldg, hBHBMba not i ci-:. Notice. Is hereby given that tho town council of the town of Phoenix, Oregon, will receive sealed proponals for tho purchase of IU 1913 Water Ilond to tho extent of $2,000.00 bearing G per rent Intercut, payable ,, . .7 " ""'" Vh. "io S pay for sab! bonds In accordance with said bid within thirty dnyn after be ing notified of tho acceptance ot said bid. F. E. FURRY. Recorder of tho Town of Pbocnlx. Orogon. FOR ItKNT FURNISHKI) AITS. FOR ItKNT Largo sleeping rooms and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices verr reasonable. Phono 1026-L. 222 South Holly street. FOR UKXT OFFICES FOR RE.Vj Large, comfortnbto of flco rooms with elevator service atcam heat, hot and cold wator. Low rates. Apply Medford Furnl turo R UAxr, Co. FOR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT C room modern bunga low, first class. Phone -I20-J. 190 FOR RENT OR SALE 5 room mod ern houso with gas range. 731 W. Second St. 193 FOR RENT Seven room house, $12.50. Inqulro Col. H. II. Sar gent. 199 FOR RENT Modern seven room houso with sleeping porches, fur nished or unfurnished. C room house, nlso thrco room houso with berry patch. W. II. Evcrhard. 1013 Wot Ninth, phono CC7-J. FOR RENT Furnished house. 3 rooms, strictly modern, close Iu. Phone 305-J or 78-R FOR RENT Five-room hoiue, 4 blocks from postofftce. Apply Dr. Helms, at HI Fir st. North. 191 FOR RENT Furnished two room house, ;Uso hall bedroom fur nished for elderly people. 234 East 9th St. 198 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FoiTltK XT V ii r"n I shod roo tn s a t T h o Coleman. 1005 W. Mnln. 191 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, with or without hoard, close In. Mrs. . H, Wolf. 310 So. Riverside 190 FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE OR TRADE Good resi dence property. Will take vacant property for part payment or will sol on easy terms. Addrets box 55, euro Mall Tribune. 1S9 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SA "LE Eighteen i graded "cow Just fresh: ten years old heifers. Walsh's ranch on Spring street, mile out N. Roosevelt Avq. 193 FOR SALE First elans dry corn. Mrs. McNiisRor. R. F. 11. No. 1, Contral Point, Orogon. Phono 1 lxx.2. 19 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE For top slnglo buggy, a light delivery wagon. Nash Livery Ham. 193 FOR SALE Fresh Jorsoy cow, ex ceptionally good. Phono 500-R2. 192 FOR SALE Wood, body fir 4 foot wood in car load lots, Call or address John Neunor, Gleudnlo, Ore. 207 FOR SALE Hogs, calves, grain hay nnd alfalfa hay. Rohort Duttou, Medford, phono 539-R3. FOR SALE Cheap, several etnuds boes. Hox 355, Central Point. 199 FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jor soy nuns ana twenty caiyes. Walsh's' ranch on Spring atroot, mllo out North Roosovolt nVonuo. 2QQ FOR HAIiB- Ml!cnMiA.VKOC8 FOR SALE Well dried, sound corn, $20 ton, delivered shucked. Phono 19-F23. 193 FOR SALE One 3 year old llamll tonlan driving mare and one 1300 lb. 5 year old work horse. Inquire of H. S. Stancllff, Phoonlx. 191 FOR SALE Drown mare, about 1100 lbs., kind and true to work. Will take $05. Phono 101S-R. 1S9 FOR 8ALE Clancy. -Corn. Inquire Dr. FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn chickens Phono 1102-L. 189 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Married man wishes po sition on ranch. Experience. 1139 West 9 th St. 2fT HELP WANTED FF-MALK WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral homework. Phone lt-J. 1$9 WANTED MISCKMiAarOUS WANTED To weighing 30 1018-R. buy a male hog to 75 lbs. Phono 189 WANTED Span of work horses, weighing about 1300 each, not over over S years old. Write box 302 Central Point, Ore. 192 WANTED To borrow $1750 at S per cent, good sccurictr. Pox II, care Mall Tribune. WANTED If you havo any cast off ( doming or snocs pnonc iuau-i., or call at 130 N. Front St. 189 WANTED For n client, n loan of $2000 on $10,000 Medford proper ty. Wm. P. Mealy. WANTED To buy or trado for one or two close is lots. Glvo location and prico. H, H. IL, care Mai! Tribune. JAPANESE HANDWORK LAUNDRY Handwork wears longer, keeps clean longer, same price as ma chine work. Wo make a specialty of shirts and collars. AH orders called for and delivered. Custom prices. Phono 79-J, 628 South Fir St. 191 LOST $5.00 REWARD Lost ono whlto Fox Hound, blnck ears, yellow spot over right eye. black spot on rump, branded "W." on loft shoulder. Address Honj. Urophy, Eaglo Point. Oregon. t 192 SIONET TO LOA5 MONEY TO LOAN On city and close in ranch property. C. A. McArthur. room 3, P. O. block, phone 3o S FOR KXCllAMiK rOR EXCHANGE Six nero Income ranch for city propertq, $0250. Chirk Realty Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bar gain, a small bearing fruit farm in city ot Ashland, good houso, city wnter aud lights. Comu aud see quick. H. Eastorly, 527 Terrace St, I a I HUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Supplier, LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret in making springs Is the tempering. Wo aro operating the largest, oldest aud best oqulppud plnut In tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when othors fall. Sold under guarantee. 2C North Fif teenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnott Coroy bldg, V. J. CANTON Attorney nnd Coun sellor at Law. 133 East Mutu street, Medford, Oro. Win. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts COLVIG & ROHERTS. LAWYERSt- Medford National Rank Rutldlng, U. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Raul; Hulldlng. NEWTON W. HORDEN Attorney at law, rooti) 7, sparta building, Med ford, Oregon, 191 PKGTCFTVT. By "Bud" Fisher HUSINESH DIRECTORY Auctioneers WILLIAM ULRICH Licensed Auc tioneer for tho City of Medford, Oregon. Terms reasonable Rest denco phone 101-J. Office Jack son County Rank hulldlnc. Clilroprctr DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, ncrvo specialist. Rooms 203-204-205 Garnctt-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massago givon; ncedlo spray, head and shoulder sbowor in connection; advlco in dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phone, of flco 945, rcsbienco C71-R DTI. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Loulso E. Hedges Mcchano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplst. Theso systems, Including dietetics, cura tiro gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc.. produce results in both acuto and chronlu diseases. Consulta tion freo. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Bartlett. Hours 9 n. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. Gnmage GARDAGE Get Tour premises cleaned up for tb- winter. Call on the city garbao wagons for good scrvlco. Phone C2G-L. F. Y. Allen. Dentists DR. W. IT. VAN SCOYOO DR C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnctt-Corey bldg., suite 310, Medford. Ore. Phoue 85C. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Drlng your work to me at the sign ot the Mat! Tribune. Printers anil Publisher MTHbToWTuHTrnNaTcorhaTho best equipped printing office in southern Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Physicians nnd Burgeons DR? FT G? '""C AKLOw7 " DR." IeVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 41C-417 Garnott-Coroy bldg., phono 103G-L. Rosldoncs 26 South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician nnd surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D- Practlco limited to diseases of womon. Offices 232 D Main Phones, resldouco, S1I-J2, office 811. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician nnd surgeon. Practice limited to oyo, ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tcstod and classed supplied Otflco 228 East Main St., Hours 8:30 a. m. to S p, m. Phouo, E. V. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack son County Hank bldg. Offlco phone 43-R; residence phono GS-P- DR. MARION Pliyslclau nnd Bur geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main and Rartlctt ats ; ottlco phono 27. resldonco phono 27-J-2. 904 West 10th. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physi cian aud surgeon. Offlco Palm block, npposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 1 10-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon, phones, offlco 30, resl donco 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Qstoopathlo physician, 303 Garnott -Corey building. Phono 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Burgoou. Ovor Hutchison & L'uiu den, 215 E. Main St. Phone 77, Stenograpiiern - - - - - ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work donu quickly and well. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco 42 North Front St. Phono 315. Prices right Service guxr antfd AVood Sawing J. W. SLATER. WOOD HAWBJL Phono 831-M, 420 lloardtnnu St. 1V8