Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 03, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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.Mr mill .Mm. David Imuran former.
I)' nf .Iniluoiivlllu. cmno imiI llm flmt
of tlin wcnk mill miKiiln'il it ronni at
thi Hiimi) Hliln. 'I'lii'' nro K'Jlnc
mo (lit "lil Hr CokMii (iIiick Jnl
nl'iivii Iimmi, now iiwiikiI by V, A.
I.iidllow of I'orllnlnl, itml Mil liitn
the iniiniiKi'iiii'Ml of (lie on hiinl. I
linvu nut inrnml t wlmro .Mr llcrln.
llm formnr iiiniini:-r of tlm orchnril.
In "Iiik Mr. Iltirlu liml (our nppln
i.rlii'rii til m ! mil thin. I'rliln)' morn
Ihk (Inlitli iii tlio imcUliiK iiiul
Hum Mr llitrln Mil iiioNit mnl Mr.
Iliiia-iui Hill mm n In ami luKu clmrKu-
Mr Cn) ton mnl wifii or on tint
par n ilii' or tuo ncn on tlinlr way
to MmUunl an m ItuutvuuH (or .Mr.
VixiikIiii to rovi up on lilit Iiuiiiu
limit. .Mr. MrClotiit vli linn n utorn
on I h(' romt (roiu Imro to I'rottiorL
vln Trull, wnii nlno on tint umiio rnr
(or M6l(onl. .Mr. ItitKpilnlo of l.nko
rici-k ii nd olio of lilii iliiuitliturn utiru
nlo KiM'iiKi'ri (or Mmlfonl.
to hlii tlutt liimltii'm In linjirov
Ihk ll')' Aaliimlu Iiuh lioiiKlit a (Inn
lot of (lilim wuro (or tho Chrlittun
trnilu.
t)ii of our civil KnclnnTH, .Mr.
A', ami mm of hi linlticr, uprnl tlm
iilnlii Mill im mi lliulr way from Cm
tcr I.nho tvliurn tlmy limo ln'i'ii un
liHKtHl ilurliiK I tin KUiiininr.
Au.iiiir Hit inllorn mi far ulnro I
wruli- IhmI worn MUi Murlu NoMntrmu
of Uik rrtrnk, on Imr wny to Mi'il
font anil K. IC. I'lillltm ami V. M.
l.ntti of I'lotineo Work.
V. It. Dituruii, n fooil liupoclor of
HflliMII. Htmllt lliu iiIkIU with u.n
Wmlnukiliiy. Ho Imil lnitn ii In tlm
l.ukn rmnk rouiilry IooI;Iiik throtiKli
tlm ilnloltiK In tlittt i'cIIimi unit
wlillu mi IiIh ruumlM nlonpiut at tho
Huiiuy Hlilu to tnitc tlm (am llitim.
Mo unlil tlint wlion ho rnmo Imclt he
wn romliiK linrii unuln. v
Wniltiumlay iiIkIU II. 1.. DoiIko, Jr.,
mill IiIk inotliiT, .Mr. II, I.. DoiIkd.
.Mrn. W IC liiKrnoll. Mm. I. 0. KUh
ami .Minn Hlill I'Uh of Mcitfor.l,
tnim In iilmiit mIx o'clock (or niimr
ami itfinr Hiiuiulnr.ly (iiJoIiik u K""l
hi)iiiu uinal tlioy ri'iinlrcil to I ho par
lor ami upon I a couplo of lioum with
iuiimIc atiil Koclal.cmminm, tliuu wont
on tholr way to tholr hoimm In Mud
for.l.
WoiluPHilny iidvnioun .(I W. Wniim
lny, mm of our carpi'iitcm was on tho
top of liU hIhhI on a latltlor tryliiK to
fix a plaro nroiiml tlm fluo ami tho
foot of tho Inililur Hllppoil, cntiBliiK
him to fall, nml In futlliiK ho rn
rolvml u NorloiiH cut on tho forohouil,
ono on hlv lip. Hkliiiiuil IiIh iioko qulto
hailly ami wrvnchoil IiIh rltthl arm ho
Hint ho hun to Iny off (or u fuw
llU)H.
.MIhk I nor. WlllltH ramo out (ruin
hnr homo, I'limlm, with hor hrothor
Hoy, tho mall contractor, to attuml
a mi'iiiliiK of tho loilmi of ltulioliiiha,
roturiiliiK thu noxt day,
DurliiK tho piiBt wuulc Hay llarnlHh,
(luorim KlHlmr, .Mr, IIcuh, J,
tlrovi'r, Jnko Jouou and Chnuncoy
Flory havo ruturnml from thulr hunt
Iiik trip. Thoy roport that kiuiio lu
qulto iicnrco ami hard to find mi
account of ovcrythliiK botnu no dry.
1 1 hIiico I IuhI wroto (or tho Mall
Trlhiiuo I havo hoou doliiK mimo rid
luit trylm; to do HouuithliiK for, tho
.Mull Trlhiiuu compiiny and miccooded
failly woll coiiHldorliiK that monoy 1h
ho vory Hcarco. I vlultod tho huautl
ful homo of Mr. and Mm. L. K,
I limit and found thorn J tint iih huny nH
thoy could ho pacltlm? apploM, Ho
told inn that ho had calculated to
havo iihout (Ivo or nix huuiliod hoxori
of upploH hut liiHtcud would havo
oluhtcou humlrod hoxua ami thoy uro
film mum at that. 1 thou wont to
Mr. Cinliln'H orchard hut ho wan not
at homo, hut Mr, ()unulouhiiHhor
iihowod urn around. Thoy havo tholr
uppltm all packed, iiluo thmiHiuid
hoxua nml all haulod off oxcopt throo
iai
i
or four humliDil mid liy thu tltno thU
ilit In print tho appli-H will ho on tlnj
en i ii for liliiiuiiil. I'rom thnro I
,M.'iit to Mr. (.'. IMkoII'h. Ho Iiuh a
fliin yeiiiu: orchard JoIiiIiik tho ('or-
hill tircliniil mnl nvorythliiK fixed u
lu kooiI hliapi). Ho wa covered with
red pnl n I tsheu I arrived nri ho wan
pnlntliiK hlu Mood khml. I'rom them
I wi-iit to lir V II. NiiiIIiik'"i Ii
Iiuh not much of mi orchard, hut U
liiriiliiK hlu attontlou to raining fluo
hoci. mid ho linn nomo nx in nlm mi
Hiiy one innxU to want. I'rom thoro
to A II Hortitn'n, hut I did not '"
'him, hut miw a neat HOliMluntlal
j vs nwon liriilc.i' that ho ha Jiut hullt
tirriHiM l.lttlo Motto creuk. Prom
lairo to tleorKu II. Ilrown'n abuvo
llrowmlioro, whom I flulmihei ii my
ilnn work I did biuliiemi with all
of ilium oxcept olio nml ho will ho
'prepared to do hmilneini lu a fow
dn)M. Hut I uro that I am Kottlur;
my letter t Ioiik aKulu mid I did
want to tell the readem of tho Mali
Trillium what 1 nw on my round,
I but will have to vtop rlht here.
PHOENIX
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The cltUcuiihlp mcetlliK held under
tho aiiHplri'ii of tho V. T, V. at
the home of Mrn. H. I. Copu wax
lnn;oly nttamled. in compllnnco with
hur reiiuext of tho county W. C. T.
I', prenlilent nprclal pni)or no mmlo
for the mircenH of tho rnuno of Temp
I mice In KukIo Point at tho PoIIh next
Tuemlny. The referendum iiienmruH
wore then taken up. Mm. 0,'c. Scott
preneulod tho iinUoralty mennuro In
mi nblo mid InteremltiK mniiner. Tho
dUcunaloti wmi led by Mm. P. Malm
itren, who voiced mi earnest plea for
the biipport of tho mennuro lu tho
niinie of tho CoIIcko club organiza
tion. Mm. W, V. Illinium effcctlvo
ly presented the county attorney
uieamiro and mado n HtroiiK plen for
homo Kovernmeiit. Tho iIUoiihsIoii
on this wum In u Koucral manner.
Mm. Hchurmau Ih noon to lenvo to
malio her homo lu ('alifornlun nml
It Ih hoped that a larito number will
ho prenent. Tho ineetliii: Ih open to
all.
A. II. Hmmtou linn returned from
the ennt whuro ho Iiuh been hpoudluK
the ptint two inoiitliH with relatives
mid frleuilH.
Mm. It. Mooro nml Mm. I.uthcr
Htancllff trmiHartod hiiBlnoHS In Jaclc
Bonvlllo ThurHday.
Mm, Johmiou, of Bnlt I.nko City,
Utah, h tho ituciit of hor coimln and
family, Mm. M. Khceta of North Phoe
nix.
Work haa commencod on tho
Krouml where the npray nmnufartur
Iiik plant h to ho located,
Tho dluciisBlon on tho workmen's
compensation moaauro waH oponod
by thu prealdent of tho local union.
So iireat was tho Interest In this bill
that early In tho (IIbciihsIoii It -wna
apparent to nil that n whole mootlut;
or bettor yet, a Hurleu of meetings
would bo nocosiinry to mako clear ami
KriiHp IIh different pluiBoa, Yet tho
dlscuHHtou apparently eonflrml lu
tho mlnda of nearly nil proaunt that
tho bill on tho wholu wna Juat and
humanitarian, in tho atrnw ballot
tho uiitvemlty appropriation had not
ouo dlusentliiK vote. hTo county tit-
tornoy and woikmim'B compoiieatlon
had onch throo dlHaontliiB votes, but
they woro prompted nuiro by a luck
ot heliiK fully liomundod that real
opposition, Mrs. Shoota' talk on tho
Mormon monnro was a rovolntlou to
nearly nil pieHont. Sho ahowod how
that octopus was now a controlling
force lu hovou stntoa, Orogou being
one of tho number, and whore it was
now trying to fasten a strangle hold
on Hovarnl ot our atnto Inatltutlaus
and imlustrlea, Sho was followed by
Mrs. ohuatou ot Salt I.nko City, Utah
who spoke of thu dnnr.or ot tho Mor
mon church to our country. At tho
else of thu meeting it was decided to
hgld u special meutlug at tho homo
of Mm, II. Cchiiriunu Monday even
U2 Vl I WlVi I
Mm
JO,
ing to taku up thu numbers on tho
program which had to ho omitted
for lack of (lino.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
(Prom the Now.)
A force of laborer nml lluemou
uiiilcr tho unpen Ulnn of Kngliieer P.
W. l)odi;e, n at present employed In
rmoiiiitruitliiK tho cnnul of thu local
potter plant mid wrecking lliu utnmed
Hue to thu Cotitoulal mine. Tho ma
terial thu nvcuri'd will bi utlltled lu
tho conntructlon of a power Hue to
tho slto ii fthu new cement plant.
J. A. Calfee, mi aged reldeut of
Aiihlnud, wns brought to thin city
from Tolo on Tuuidny evening, In a
critical condition from the effect of
an accident at tho former place. Mr,
Calfee had driven u flatting pnrty to
Ka Cold, and lis tho wagon crooned
tho rnllroud truck at that point, wan
thrown from hi tent by tho Jar,
atlKlhtlng on hi head nml neck. Un
nblo to walk and with every move
ment accompanied by Intense pain,
ho was conveyed to tho Kelxey hen
pltnl In till city on tho evening motor
where ho tin nluce remained. It is
thought that ho miMnlued a slight
dislocation of thu neck, but prompt
nml careful attention eliminated this,
nml hi present chances for recovery
nru considered ecxellent. Ilia daugh
ter, Mr. Hurni'tt, of AnhlMnd, was
lu nttendnucu thu lutter part of tho
week,
l.lttlo I.auncolot McMillan, non of
Mm. .Mc.Mlllnii of the school faculty,
c.iuiu to grluf on Hiiuday afternoon
when ho ewnyod n tonty-toof tum
ble rfom thu true Into which ho had
clamborod. Thu fall wns a suvero
one, causing n slight concussion of
tho brnlu which conflnod him for
suvernl days.
"Itoxy" Mexsner. otherwlso lta
phaol, passed througli this city on
Wednesday afternoon's train, waving
a greet lug to local friends. Mcssuur,
who was formerly of this city, was
recently hold In California, pending
mi examination as to hi sanity, and
would seem to have convinced tho of.
flcliila that hi occeutrcltlea woro
largely natural.
Prank W. Hooper, prosecuting at
tornoy of Htshlyou county, Cul., was
In thin city Sunday collecting evl
duueo relative to John Wlllnms, tho
youthful harbor who Is hold ns tho
principal lu n white slavery case at
Yreka. Williams was formerly em
ployed In this city, and Is n native ot
SnuiH Valley. Should tho statu provo
Its enso ngnlnat tho young man, tho
allegations being of n particularly
revolting character, ho Is certain to
receive u lengthy term lu tho peni
tentiary, Attorney Hooper la re
ported to havo admitted, however,
that tho ciiho ugivlnst Williams was
not complete.
I ALONG ROGUE RIVER I
Miss' CliU'H Skyrninii spent tlm
week end with lier parents on miner
Trail.
Mr. N. Onrrett of Moil ford visited
lier parentH, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mo-
Cnbo this week.
Stun Walker is moving- to tho Scott
phu'o to live.
Ono of the workmon nt tho Uiver
sidu liml tho misfortune lo have one
SPECIAL TODAY
Sovon-room, bungalow for ront,
only $20 nor month.
" Fivo-room "cottago, $Tc", TilTmod"
orii, Another fivo-room cottage, IS.GO,
water paid.
If you want to buy n choap homo
uoa mo before you buy,
I can soil you a stqek ranch" cheap,
E. J. STEWART
Room 204 Frultgrowors Rank bldg,
Office phono C31, Rob, phono 822-J,
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iia vi ci.mimc,
C I'KMIDUU.Mr
Vri"r im-.
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Ktf r
-. 'tissiUlyJi
of Iiih Jlugom crunhi'il in the ejifil
iiUH duller nml liml to linvu it iiinpii
tuteil. Sieve .Smith in in Mcilfon the
Kiit'sl of liin father, W. S. Smith.
Pile Stwell i InidiliiiK n Imrii on
hirt pliii'ii on llie liver.
.Min .Mnry (lui nml Jtinl JoIuimui
took a loiul of ;Jnrikiin to .MiiH'iiril
Friday. ,
Verim Mnlthew w a ploMnnt
eitller tit bin uiicleV, (irnnt .MuttliewH,
Friday.
l'ri'il I'ettigrew hit-, nentlv eouii!el
eil ti neat nix- room retinue
A eolt heloligiliK In PhilleiiH May
field of the Moiulow broke through
the well plntfnnu and fell into M'vcrul
feet of wnter. They worked lianl to
Ui't it out uml almost HiicrceoVil once
when the rope broke. Tlieu younc
Tyrell went down to hitch the rope
mi the homo ami jiiht ns hu had
rlimheil out of the well the rock"
tvhicli wnllcd tho well fell in nml
put nn end to the colt.
Thu friend of the Kigliauw sym
pathize with 'llitiu in (he sail ueeideut
uml dentil on upT Trail.
JANE ADDAMS REFUSES
I TO COUNTENANCE MILITANCY
CMIC.UiO, Xov. 3. Although Jane
,Aildaiiirt reeentlv cxpre -cd the opin
ion Hint suffragette inilitnuev u fun
ilnmentullv uronir, nml in pite of
tho fact Hint she refused to serve o'i
lliu uommtiteu ehosen to leeeivc .Mr.".
Kmmeliiio l'nnkluirst here, Mm.
l'ankhurut wilt ho tho i;ui't of honor
nt iv dinner Min Aihlauw will j-ivc
tonight, il was announced today nt
Hull IIotlHC. '
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR'S
SAM5.
In tho county court at tho state ot
Oregon for Jackson county.
In tho mntter of thu cstnta of
Henry Harrison Trlplett, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that C. W.
Trlplett, as administrator of tho
above named estate, will sell at pri
vate sale, tho following doscrlbed
promises situated in Jackson county
istato of Oregon, on tho terms and
conditions hereinafter stated, to-wit:
Thu bouthwest quarter ot tho
southwest quarter of section olovon,
township thirty-five, rati go four west,
Wlllumctto Morldlnu,
Tho said premises, which aro tho
property of tho said estate, will be
sold fur rash in hand to bo paid nt
tho tlmo of salo Is 'confirmed by the
Judge of tho said county court,
ThU notice Is publlshod and posted
by virtue of an ordor made and on
torod by tho Hon. F. L. Tou Velio,
J ml go of (ho said comity court, on
the 4th day ot Octobor, 1913. Ap
plication to purchase tho said laud
can bo mado to tho undersigned at
WHY?
ALFALFA 9.10 AN ACRE.
40 acres, ono mllo from Gold Hill,
Just oft Pacific Highway. 10 acros
in alfalfa, G acres In potatoos, 10
acres lu corn. Uost of tree soil,
Good neighborhood. Prlco $2000.
Wo do not bollevo It can bo duplicated
for twico tho prlco naked.
J. O. HARNES,
Phono 120-J.
First National Hank bide.
NEW TODAY
If you want to exchange for pro
perty in Southern California, I can
match your property, Havo both
city nml country property listed In
tho south nt from $1500,00 up to
larger values.
120 ncres on Evans crook, vory
woll locntod, fencing, 3G aero wntor
right, crops, good houso and other
Improvements, aid only $4G.Q0 an
ncro. This has u largo tract ot al
falfa laud on It, and, la a snap,
o. n. iboN
Room 1U Jackson County Hank Rldj;,
"ws-k,
(I !1 pWrVMilAii..i'
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Ornrit Pass, Oregon, nftcr tho Cth
day of November, 1913.
C. W. TIIIPI.KTT,
Administrator.
NOTICK.
Notice In hurehy given that tho
town counell of tho town of Phoontx,
Oregon, will rcelvo sealed propoials
for tho purchase of Its 1013 Water
Honda lo tho extent ot (2,000.00
bearing fl per cont Interest, paynblo
toml-annually at any tlmo before
7:30 o'clock p. rn. on tho 10th
day of November, 1313. Dlds
may bo tuaiicd or dcllvcrod to
tho town rerorder of said town on or
before Mid date and no bid will bo
considered for less than par and ac
crued Interest mid thu council re
servos tho right to reject any and nil
bids. All bids must bo accompanied
by a certified check drawn upon
some statu or national bank of Jack
son county, Oregon, for C per cont
ot tho amount bid for Raid bonds.
Bald amount to bo forfeited to said
town as liquidated damages in caso
tho samo shall fail to purcbaso and
pay for said bonds In accordanco with
said bid within thirty days after be
ing notified of tho ncceptnnco ot said
bid.
F. E. FURRY,
Recorder ot tho Town ot 1'uoenlx.
Oregon.
FOR ItEN'T FUKMSIinil ROOMS
FOR RENT Sleeping room with or
without board. Mrs. G. II. Wolf.
340 S. Rlvorsldo. 199
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Five room house, close
In, 319 North Crapo. Inquire at
Smlth'e tin shop.
FOR RENT Six room bungalow,
first class. Phone 430-J. 19S
FOR RENT OR SALE 5 room mod
ern house with gas raugo. 731
W. Second St. 193
FOR RENT 5 room modern house.
Call 43 South Fir St. 193
FOR RENT Apartment, 7 rooms
and bath, 9 Rose Avo. corner W.
Main, phono 735-J. 19G
FOR RENT Furnished houso. 3
rooms, strictly modern, cloio in.
Phono 3C5-J or 7S-R
FOR RENT Two houso tents fur
nished, flno for batching. R. San
dors. Gil N. Fir. 196
FOR RENT Soven room house,
$12.50. Inquire Col. II. H. Sar
gent. 199
FOR RENT Furnished two room
house, nlso hall bedroom fur
nished for elderly people. 23 4
East 9th St. 19S
FOR RENT FURNISHED AITS.
FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
inontB, prices very rensonablo.
Phone 1026-L. 223 South Holly
strcot.
FOR RENT OFFICES
FOR REN'I Largo, comfortable ot
flco rooms with elovator servlco,
Btemn heat, hot and cold water.
Low rates. Apply Medford Furni
ture & Hdw. Co.
FOR SALE ACREAGE
FOR SALEi Unrdon and'7ruit"trait
for sale. Income city property to
trado for stock ranch, M. A.
Rnder.
FOR SALE HOUSES
FORVLE Strictly modern five
room bungalow, tiro place, tastily
decorated, vory attractive nml new.
Close in on paved strout. $2200.00
and tonus. Uig Piuos I.umbor
Company. 193
FOR SALE Ml-SCTCiitiANKOUS
FORU.E Fim "class dryconu
Mm. McNftsser, R. F. D. No. 1,
Central Point, Orogon. Phono
14xxx2. 194
FOR SALE OR TRADE For top
slnglo buggy, a light doltvory
wagon, Nash Livery Ham, 193
FOR SALE Wood, body fir i foot
wood in car load lots. Call or
address John Nounor, Qlondnlo,
Oro. 207
FOR SALE Well dried, sound corn.
$20 tou, dollvorod shucked.
Phone 19-F23. 193
FOR SALE Cheap, sevornl stands
bees, Uox 300, Central Point. 109
4i i li -'mTi
Hl''
CorrnioKT I1i3
for ham;- misci:m,ani:ous
FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jer
sey bulls and twenty calves.
Walsh's ranch on Spring street,
mllo out North Rooscvolt avenue.
300
FOR SALE Ono 3 year old Ilatnll
tonlan driving mnro and ono 1300
lb. G year old work homo. Inquire
of D. S. Stancltff, Phoenix. 191
i FOR SALE Eighteen graded cows.
I Just fresh; and ten year old h-jlfoni
I Walsh's ranch on Spring street,
mllo out N. Roosevelt Avo. 1?3
FOR SALE Hogs, calves, grain hay
and alfalfa hay, Robert Button,
Medford, phono H39-R3.
FOR SALE Pair of horses, choap.
317 E. Jackson St. 194
HELP WANTED MAXE
WANTED Salesman wanted to soil
strictly meritorious Florida land.
Rig commission. Transportation
allowed purchasers of twenty acres.
Palm Reach County Land Com-
,pany, box S01, Stuart, Florida. 193
WANTED Man and wife, wlfo to
run bourdlng house, man to work
on orchard. Rear Creek Orchard.
193
WANTED A bill poster, preferably
a man familiar with carpenter
work. 11. Klum.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WVNTEDositlon1' by man and
...If . A..lin..l n .alBM. .. rt ! 1 1
niitJ VII UlbUttiU UU 0U,, UU 1.MI-
dron. Has his own team. Ad
dress nox 741, Medford. Ore. 193
WANTED A position by exper
ienced primer that thoroughly un
stauds pruning, grafting and bud
ding. Phone 7-F3. 19S
WANTED Married man wishes po
sition on ranch. Experience n39
West 9th St. 207
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Ono pair of good second
hand platform scales. Phono
3SC-M.
WANTED Dressmaking and plain
sewing at 843 W. Second st. 318
FOR EACHAME
FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bar
gain, n small bearing fruit farm In
city ot Ashland, good bouse, city
water and lights. Co mo and seo
quick. II. Easterly, G27 Terrace
St. l'U
FOR EXCHANGE Clenr Los Ange
les Income property, $20,000, for
ncreago here.
Improved ranch near Los An
geles, clear, $30,000, for acroago
here. Clark Realty Co., 20C
Philips Hldg.
MONET TO LOA!
MONEYTOLdANOn city and
close In ranch property. C. A.
McArthur, room 3, P. O. block,
phone 3G8.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED A girl to nslst with
houso work R. F. D. No. 1, box
9S-A. Phono 011-R3.
HUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Supplied.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret In making springs U the
tempering. Wu aro operating the
largest, oldest and best equipped
plant tn tho Pacific northwest. Use
our springs whon others fall. Sold
under guarantee. 2G North Fif
teenth St.. Portland. Oro.
Attorneys
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Rank bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER
Coroy bldg.
-Garuott-
W. J. CANTON Attornoy and Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Mate
Btreet, Medford, Oro.
Wni. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts
COLVIG & ROBERTS, LAWYERS
Medford National Uauk Rulldlnp
B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY
Attornoys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Rank Building.
NEWTON W. RORDEN Attornoy at
law, room 7, Spurta building, Mod
ford, Oregou.
,
4r 3TMI Company.
HUHI.VE.S8 DIREOIORT
Auctioneer
WILLIAM TILRICH Llcensod "Auc
tloneer for tho City of Medford,
Oregon. Terms reasonable. Resi
dence phono 101-J. Office Jack,
son County Hank bulldlm;.
Clilroprncton
DR. It. J. LOCICWOOD, Chiropractor,
ncrvo specialist. Rooms 203-204-205
Garnott-Corcy bide. Vnpor
baths and scientific massage given;
nccdlo spray, head and shoulder
shower in connection; ndvlco In
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
hydropthcrapy. Lady attendant.
Phono, office 94S. residence C71-R
SR. A. R. REDOES, Dr. Louise E.
Hedges Mochano-Tnoraplits, Chiro
practors, Spondylotberaplsta. These
systems. Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy,
etc., produco results in both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuel tc Co., cor
ner Main and Rartlett. Hour 9
a. m, to S p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phono 170.
Gri)Ke
GARDAGE Get Your promisee
cleaned np for tb winter. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good sorvlco. Phone 62K-L. F.
T. Allen,
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN BCOYOrt
B
DR a C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnott-Corey bldg., suite 310,
Medford. Ore. Phono 856.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic, wring your werk: to me at the
sign ot tho Mall Tribune.
Printers and l'ubllihers
MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has tho
best equipped printing office in
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
FlrSt.
Physicians and Surgeons
DIL F. d. OARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathlo
physicians, 416-417 Carnett-Coroy
bldg., phone 103C-L. Residence
26 South Laurel St.
OR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 232 E Main.
Phoucs, residence, S11-J2; office
S14.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
eurgeoa. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and classes supplied
Offlco 228 East Main St.. Hours
8:30 a. in. to 8 p. in. Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack;,
son County Bank bldg. Office
phone 43-R; resldonce phone 58-R.
DR. MARION Physician and sur
geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main
and Bnrtlott sts.; otflce phnne 27.
resldonce phono 27-J-2. 904 West
10th.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposlto Nash Hotol. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon. Phonos, office 30, res!
donco 724-J. Office hours 10 to
12. 2 to I".
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath's,
pnysicinn, 303 Garnett-Corer
butldlug. Phoue 904-M,
It. J. CONROY, M. D, Physician and
Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lums
den, 215 E. Main St. Phono 77,
Stenographers
ELLA M. GAUN YAW Palm block.
Btonographto work done quickly
and wall,
i" ' "TT, i . - --77' l'i, --!"'"' SS
Ira u for
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlco 42 North Front St. Phono
316. Prices right. Sorvtee gur-i
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