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What s the r'sui n.A. ... . .. I I I -rCt.M I. ... i -tf. , jw-i r: . .fi uivcxsrrs,.? r:: r --. ru wht sjt5 m. fAHtolM- . :l vj xuv ffij . uhjan. -f', T.rAG f3ss e '. iB,;"' (c?qrO cSTSK MM nuf M IBttBi . "? JffsgSa Mi MlL.1 ."loiitwTnL.A.H i 4) j ,r enr.ii.virU : -jria bj nci. 1 ; - "iw-i'i 6 s. i v -j )-r-iTSr .uiu'j nrjK : : i.si,w, 'i V.j& V 'o am.ViaS . HE I lie-' . ... . HUSiStl Haw " ,- Sill . 'In aiW 35 NEWS OF 1 ORCHARD PON E CROP OF 1800 BOXES BY Dot ll to heal nr. h.itil-f I. It. I'pliiu il Ihe (Viit ml I'niiil 1I1-1 1 1 1-1 mix-- ll due. mnl more limn Hint. Im prntcd ll. I'mill Im nr It-it nf nt'WH-Vltr-nld SpiUfnlifrr- lie I'm packed J.Stlli llliM'n )l' I lit' fllll'M Hlll1t prilllllCCll In iIkm vwr f fine njdoit Iwo tiniiU if limn HXtrn fHiuiy. TllfM HlillHt win iicl Initi from 1 Ml in T'-! a Imi iI tht (.ri'lmnl, ami tin liilv nm it llic nuH "f a fl'H ll'.IUm Klkfllt kl'I'lHIIK MMH.V ft"t 11 (w iiiiikln Ih1 iriii(. Mr. Lit ' iiifilil"iriii vnIio tliil nut Hiiiinlirr, iiri liv 11 miii. Tlirir pi'iuiy i in Iii iisiitlcil 111 ili-llnr f l.i-i. snowwhTte'cabbuge GROWNJip HILL D.hmIi M. Hm.iIIi, tin' U"M Hi!l UMrili'iuT wIhmih i'XM'riiiifiilit in vm uiili-v lixitl tlii of Iturlmnk k'hiiI Int 11 uHmrli'i! wI)1ihiiivhiI iitlciiliiiti. in cxhiliilinic a it'iil ntiitv m t It -I'm in ir 11 hiiow whilo I'itiiluiKt'f (lnr- lll'lll'l" Slllilll pilllllll'lll III IM'W pt' I'lt'x ll.V H jllilifllMm iTtmiiillK III' lilt' I'liulllliivtir 11111I rnliliHK'. (In li'-iilt Immiiic 11 wliiti' Hiicfimi'ii !' Hit' liitlt'i'i null iioHi' C tin- I'Httlifliwi'r flnnnr-leii-tii'it. Ki'Vcml IiiiihIii'.I tif llu' pliinl-t 11 if miw lifffinnhiir I" li'i"l in jilt l'iihIi'iii nn.l nltltitiiiili llicv uill prnliiililv not iiiiII'im' llio winliT, Inini'ti'r fiiirfiillv ulu'llrifil, Mr. Kiiiilli lina nil iiliiiiiilatliHi nl' Ht't'il ulmli ho uill plniil 1x1 il.v ikaI -ua-Nip. It in xniil Hint Hi'' Kii'iit I Im' Imnl, spoilt inui'li liini' n( llu Naini' proliliiii, lint wiik uiiillilii In iiiilni'i) lii-t livliriil In lead "ill, in which llic U11I1I Mill Kiiiilinu'r Iiiih lii'i'ii .iici'iw-i- rill. (Inltl Uill Nl'WH. 1 1 t SISKIYOU OnCHARD WITH YOUNG APPLES (', l Tlii'iniiin, n prrtmiiu'iM i iniiii'i', Kinwt Huinii I'.Nlniiii'itinaiv np ph Iri'oH in hiw iiri'liiuil. Out' In'" II111I itHiiiillv .Ii'I'Im ripi) I'rnit rail, in AiikiihI I1010 110 rrnil vlinvir in lln iihiuil hciihiiii, lint in III" i'ii"t nT Si'iilcnilii'i' it liUiuiiii'il mill U imw pi'i-foriiiiiiK iU iiiiiiiiiiI lnit liv uinw iny n full crnp of nppli't tlnil now aviniiKo an Incli or iiini'i' in iliniiii'l'T. Ollii'p tri'iw of fiwt'iit nppU'i in lii" oii'hiinl mil lilnimiinir new for n wo mill I'l'op, (ho I'iirit, n licttitit il'nl I'l-op, lmini; lioon plckod n fovv wi-ukw UK". Truly wo Imvo hero n wiimh'rfull.v fruitful I'linmtit nml noil. Siwl.i.vou XnwH. FINE APPLES FROM TOLO WILD SEEDLING ('. II. IIiihIi nl'Toln was in Awhlaiul riaturilav wltli a Imnl nf I'imi imu'ii vnUcil upon Ilentou llowors' rani'li near Tolo, which Mr. KiihIi Iiiin lii'i'ii working (liin your. Mr. ltush win. iiIhii Hhowing 11 oouplu nf lino noi'il IIiik iipploi from 11 troii wliloh grow wild in an onk Ihiokct down thcro. Ho sii.yh Ihoro is also uiiolluir two which Iiiih fiuil well worth looking into an n poHsihlo now vnricly, AhIi Jiiiiil Thlii'l."-' HEATNG D MTCPTTORD Use of Knowing IN ROGUE VALLEY All llio iiimii'v from crop in the Ki'KUit Itivvr ttillcv iloot not conic from orcliiinlH. There in jiiHt u foi'i! pmftt lu iiiiiiiv older crop". O. II. IInrriM ilnl not Iiiim an orrli 11 nl or a fnnu mi he li-nm-il home aciciiKe mi (ho Kcene ami Curlclon flirm juct 0Mt of llm Snowy Multo oichanl. Tin' noil is Hear crock hoi totn loam -anil there is no heller. I'Vuiii clc en acres phiutcil to po-talnt-M Mr. llarrin low liiiivc-li'd :ill)ll Hck-. for which he has icfuocil l n hiuiilreihvei)(h, Ho expect much more, nml is rerlain of nulling llio eiop for Hi loit $1000, I'roui two mill oiiohulf ncnis in uniiins he iiuc-.t)il two ami oiie-hnlf ciirloinU which ho Iiiih Mihl for SI .'ill a liiitiilrcilwcit-lit. Who (nvs there in not mouov in truck formiiii:, cviii when you Imvo to leiiNo the Iniidf MODEL DAIRY ADDED 10 FINE FRUIT ORCHARD lloii-tnii llnillicis have one of (ho line iluirv nml I mil farms of the Icr nlorv iiioiiimI Talent ami haw just coiunleleil 11 Imrii which is u iiioiIdI, lielug patlrnu'il uflc.r the htlit thing 111 thcKo liuoH. llio hum will hoico Iwciily-four iluiiy cows, I lie uinxl iiioiIuiii hiinitiuv stanchions, mang ers, etc., hcing used. There is it ce ment gutter to catch Iho dropping! ami Iho liipiid manure runs iido a onucroto Innl;, thus preventing any waste aloui; this line. Thcro is mom id the hum for u largo amount of foruc and iiilioiniug it is a Hew and iip-lo-iliito silo, The mIo is ulso iiiilicil iih u hnso upon which is niouulcd 11 slccl wilier (auk for Mip plying Iho hiiihliugund redeuco with water. 1 loiisliui lli'oiers ulso have n largo hearing orchard and have a crew of men at work packing their Xowtown tipple. Tidings. $-168 AN ACRE FROM CENTRAL POINT ONIONS 1-Yi'tl h. Heath of font ml Point Hlnles that this vcarV yiohl of onions was .11)1) siickH to llm acre and Hold nl an average price of .l.:i(l per hiioIc, or 11 total of 1(18 per acre. FLOUNCE ROCK FL0UCELETSI O. T, llrown rolurnml Momlny from llosolntiK whoro ho nttomletl tho Institute nml vUltoil hnmo folkB. MIhu Kay ICInenld arcomimulml htm homo. Hho Iiiih boon biiuikIIuk tho Hummer ut ltoHulmri;. Mi-h. (Ireou, who lins heen vIsltliiK lior iliuiKltlor, Mrs. NoIhoii Nye for tho Inst ton inniitliB returned to hor homo In WiiBhliiKton Krlilivy. Ilort UlKtnbotlinm mid T. M. Vool or wont to Juelisoiivltlu WoiliuiBiliiy to wUnesa for J. 11. Kmkluu who proVutl up on hlii lionieHtond, Mr. HwUIno roturnoit hoiilo with thoni to Bpend Home tlmo with his fmully, novoral piirtUm of hour IiuiUiuh nro In tho hllltt ttvoutul now, Uenr uoum IN AND SPUDS PROFTABLE PS MATE TRIBTTNTB, MKDFORD, ' OTWfi ONITTKR the Time of Day When You Can't Go Any Place? ,- .,,-, . , mii .j-,,.., i.-. .. ..--,. . , ,. . . 1 -- . ,. ... 1 i- to lio Imnl to find, iIioukIi hIiikh arc ' ..t... 1 ir..l !, tf...il.. .....I ..... I ....I,. HI lileutlful, .Mr. .Martin ami sou I.011 , utTomtiuiilcil Will Miinsfhihl 11 llu r I I'o) ton Hpimt Kovnral dayn limt j week hiiiititiK on Unlit mountain. ; They wcro HUcreiHittil In Kcrtirlng a nice hiak. j Henry oOnlcii nml .'amlly from I'ort Klainntirnient Hiivernl ilnyB vlH-' lllng rulallvei In thin vicinity. .laincH ItliiKcr mid Mr. Itlley or KiikIo Point nro painting tho new itrliool bullilliiKit nt Peyton nml iioiinco hock. inn coairncmr, , fl10 ar 1)f (Mlu.,j,,tf ,.,.f j,, t. I'rlnh (lordun In working rapidly In mm,v Klir,m ,,,,!, r llt fire, mi nll.iuuil lu completo tho l)iilldliiK Xotliini; rcmottdv rcrmlilinj the !. by November lit. Tho holl. cnts. Ixi,l(, jH j UH, , ,,rt.,f , r. nnd lilnrklioarilR hno not yet nr-' M-(l-llnu him nlrcmly reft 1 a rived, no tills tuny delay bcIiooI n mmtor f 0ffw lt) M. r ,. tow ''"y- I fuel ure on mvnlly. Mr. nml Mw. It. II. l'cyton anil The new eoupliiitr eomhinen n Hiuall ilnughter Juniiltti, itpont bv- tlircndcd mule coupling which at i-rnl ilnyii of Innl week trammeling j inches to tho etnndpiH', or one end litmlneiin In Jnckiiouvlllo nml Med- nf a hose section, nnd is instantly ford. j euiiiiceted with the iipMiitc coupling O. II. Morris of Hutto Palls brought 1 hv 11 single tlirtn.t and the clainping MIhs l'celor bnrk to her mcIiooI last down of 11 lover. The operation of .Sunday. Him had been attending tho j councciluj; hose with slaudpipc or InMUutn nnd vUItlnK hor parents at , connecting sections of line, ns in the llutto Palis. I ense of n fire, is reduced to nil ah- . Tho Misses Prancls Alkln, llattto isoluto miu'unuui. Wrenches or tools Hose ami Ora Dltswarth, returned to 'nro not needed, the connection Is Iholr respertlvo schools on Snturdny nnn-lcnknldo mid strong, nnd it nfter n week spent In tho valley. J simplicity will .further reeomnicud it. I.llllan Nye was In Mcdford ro-, -'N'cws. eenlly having dontal work done. ' Mr. Iiwor of Prospect innilo n short trip to tho valley laut week. Henry I'nyue nnd son Merl. lately of Medford. pnsscil throiiKh hero last Thursday en route to their now homo lu Mnllituir county. They leave, many friends who regret losing them mid they tako many good wishes with them. Ilert UlKtnbothani bouRht nn old hiilldluK at tho dray mill and ho Is spuudliiK n stronuous week tearing It, down ami IiimiIIuk It home. I.ee Sutton of tho Cray raurh mndo a trip out nfter supplies returned Thursdny. .Iniucs (Irlovo also mado n trip for supplies recently. Hu wished to go out oil tho mnll hark Saturday Inst, hul iih Iho carrier had flvo school uin'nms lu transport, plus nit extra young Indy, hu was forced to deny it seat (o Mr. (Irlovu Mlsa tlraeo Colby Is spending tho week-end with friends at tho power plant, .initios I'uylon Is spending 11 few dnya with home folks, Tho Hallowe'en dnnco nt llachelors' Hall Saturday iiIkIiI was well at tended mid the guests had it most on Joyablo .tlmo. Tho electric llKhta. wcro Hhrouded so they gave but dim, light and tho room wns llithtQil mostly by Jack-o-lautorns. Tho guests went homo In the cold gray dawn of tho morning after, glad that tho bnclio lurs were so hoHpltnhlo. .lames Huibry returned this weel: from n two. mouths' visit to relatives In misas. Tho Misses Hnnol Toney nnd Tod .Manning attended tho dance nt tho, powor plant Saturday nlRht, I GRIFFIN CREEK CREEKLETS M. I, Mluear wont 011 a trip last Monday'. Ted llomwroth finished hunting packing his apples lunt Tuesday. J. K. .Italy flnlUBhod, paliitlug his barn Inst Thursday. It, 11. Zimmerman nnd Klpyd Mtn- oar returned from u hunting trip Sunday. A ery ploasaut oyou(ug wna on- Joyed by nil of tho young folks who attended tho party given by Miss Ilattlo Weiss last Friday owning. Tho now school housu on upper (1 riff In creek will soon be complotod, Mr. (Irlshy and family have moved to Mcdford for tho winter. lMwnrd Judy la sowing hcat this wook. It. 1). Wllsou (Inlahyd packing ap ples last Friday. Tho total momhorshlp of tho Cigar mnkvi'u' luVA'imUyual Is 16, 107, GOLD 1L INVENTOR i (icorgo h. .McClellati of (iiihl Uill recently received letters nf patent upon an improved Ime eoupliin; nml is exhihiting a working model of the clever new deviee, which he claims will revolutionize the hitherto pro. L Tho second night of revival serv ices In the Methodist Episcopal church, corner of liartlctt and Fourth streets, was 0110 of marked success. Tho spirit of tho meeting wns fino nml tho singing, led by n largo chorus choir, wns uplifting and Inspiring. Two penitents presented them selves for prayers nnd ero tho meet ing eloseU rose and testified to tho paving power of Christ, Mrs. Dr. Van Seoyoe will render n solo nt this eeutug's service mid other music of a special character will bo had. Tho pnstor, Nov. K. O. Hldrldge, will have ns his subject. "A Palso ltefii;c." You aro cordially Invited. Mother Sianislaus Tells o Recovery Ttirtiit TroilMrH, IILf rtinttiiuiil CUUUQ1 nut roltlii. oriiii kiltiuty allivt llio lunci. If )ou Imvci not foinul nny tut phiM-iiit'iil Irmii llu Iri'iitiiii'iit .m Imvo Irli'il, liiM-dltfato llio ninny rvMtlH oliow In; U'liflU, nml. In miiniTtiiiH ra-, iMiiiiilf riniMrlK, liruiiclit itlnxit li) llio no of Krkliinii'K Allctiilho TIiIh In a inr.llclno for Ttiriat umt l.tnu 'rroiililm, futoralily known fur inoro I tin ti llfuvii tars lli'ml till' nup; Com ui t nf si Anno. Sanfonl. KM. "Ili'iitli'inoii, lu IVlicunrr, lull, four iliH'inrn cviinilinil my ilinmt and im iionnnM iho ln'ivllv nf .in omrntlon. lliitliiK lii-urit lit t'lvtcnklll. N V.. Motti. iTlion.o nf 1 lu slHtrrs nf St. fnnu'li, whore I mux Ultliu-, nf i;i').inait'H Allirii tUe, t ili'lomiliiril n 11 litM ri'kort in try It Aftor tiiWInc four nr live lioltto lurno ilrci'H of ittniMHiil tUauo cmuo nwny. I ixmt I111111I llio Allirtillvo, in my crulofiil nml ilnlly rollof. In leu monllni I n nsniriit lu pcrfiH't lirnltli. I vronlil Ih) Kim) In write nr tulk tn nny ihtmmi ului limy tinvn n iloiitit utxnit It. I would llk thriii to now nml hear fmm my own III1. It they 1.0 ili'hlrf. till I woulil kiiy nf It." (SkntMl) MOntCIt M. KTANISUU'H. lAtiiiw itblirrvl.iti'il; uinro mi rfliifl.l IIi'kiiiun'H Altrnilho luu Ihh'u print'ii hy ninny yfiirn' toot tn l iua.4( oflU'iiolmiH for Mrort,' llao.it nml l.uni; AlTictloiin. Iiroi.ililtl llronclil.il Aktliniii, ritnt-lMirn I'oMn 'nnd In iiiliililiiir tlio KjKti'in. I'oiilnlii no iiurrntiCH. iHiNnnt or liulilt forinlui: ilrncK. AKk for iHioklot ti'llini; nf n covi'rli'i', innl write to llckiimn Uitiorutory, I'lilliiiti'lnhlii, l'n for ett Ui'iuv, for mile lv nil liiilnt; ilrmiKUta SPECIAL TODAY Bovon acres for salp, Just outsldo city limits, sot to pear trcoa four years old. Prlco JI000. 7 room bungalow, modorn, only $20 por month rout. C room buutsnlow, 112.50 ppr mouth, nil modern, water paid. I will look after aud tako especial euro of uon-resldont property. lEirJfrSTEWART" Roo'm 20 1 Frultgrowora Dank bldg. Offlco ubouo 031. Ilea. ytiQiio S22-J, DAY, NOVEMBER 001 nojici;. Notlco Is hereby given that the ' town council of the town of Phoenix, Oregon, will receive sf-nled proposals for tho ptirrhn.no ot Its 1013 Wator Uonds to tho extent of $2,000.00 bearing C per cent Interest, payable scml-nnnuatty nt any tlmq before 7:30 o'clock p. tn. on tho 10th day of Not ember. 1913. Hid may ho mailed or delivered to llio town recorder of said town on or boforo sab) date and no bid will bo considered for lets than par and ac cruod Intercut and tho council re serves the right to roject nny nnd nil bids. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check drawn upon some stato or national bank of Jack son county, Oregon, for S per cent ot tho amount bid for said bonds. Said amount to bo forfeited to said town ns liquidated damages In case, tho samo shall fall to purchaso and pay for said bonds In nccordnnco with said bid within thirty days after be ing notified of tho acccptnnco of said bid. F. K. FUItrtY, Itccorder of tho Town ot Phoenix, Orogon FOR HUNT FUIlM.SIIi:U ItOOMH FOIt RENT Sleeping room with or without board. Mrs. (J. H. Wolf. 310 S. IMvcrsldo. 199 FOR HKXT 1IOUSKS FOR HUNT Five room house, close In, -13 North Crape. Inqulro at Smith's tin shop. FOR RENT Six roora bungalow, first class. Phono 4 20-J. 195 FOR RBNT Apartment, 7 rooms mid bath, 9 Rqso Ave. corner W. Main, phono 735-J. 190 FOR KENT Furnished, houso, 3 rooms, strictly modern, closo In. Phono 365-J or 7S-R FOR RENT Two houso tents fur nished, fino for batching. K. San ders, 511 N. Fir. IOC FOR RENT Seven room house, $12.50. Inqulro Col. H. II. Sar gent. 199 FOIt RENT Furnished two room house, also hall bedroom fur nished for elderly pcoplo. 231 East 9th St. 19S FOR RENT FURN'lSltlMl AITS. FOR RENT Largo steeping rooms, and modorn housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable. Phono 102C-U 222 South Holl; street. FOR KENT OFFICES FOR RENi Largo, comronabla of flco rooms with clovator service, steam heat, hot and cold wnter. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Ildw. Co. WHY? ALFALFA $3l AN ACRE. 10 acres, 0110 mile from Cold Hill, Just off Pacific Highway. 10 acres lu alfalfa, C acres In potatoes, 10 acres in corn. Uest ot free soil, (lood neighborhood. Prlco $2000. Wo do not bollovo U can be. duplicated for twlco tho prlco usked. J. O. I1AKXE8, Phono 120-J. First National itank bldg. NEW TODAY If you want to oxchnugo for pro perty lu Southorn California, I can match your property. Have both city and country property llstod In tho south at from $1500.00 up to larger values. 120 acres on Evans creek, very woll located, fencing, 35 aero water right, crops, good houso nnd other Improvements, and only $15.00 an aero. This has u largo tract ot al ralfa laud on it, mid is n snap. O. I, IIOON Room 13 Jitvksou Comity UmiU Uldg. :cm:.r.i: FOIt HALE Garden and fruit tract for sale. Income city property to trad (i for stock ranch. M. A. Rador. FOR HAM: SIlftCm.riAN'KOUS FOIt HALI First class dry corn? Mrs. McNassor, It. F, U. No. 1, Central Point, Oregon. Phono llxxx2. 191 FOR SALE Wood, body fir foot wood In car load lots. Call op address John Ncuncr, Olcndajc. Ore. 207 FOIt SALE Cheap, stveral stands bees. Dor 35S, Central Point. 199 FOIt SALE Fine puro bred Poland China boar. Work horse. Ilalcd alfalfa and grain hay. Berkeley Orchards, phono 1-F21 FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jer sey bulls and twenty calves, Walsh's ranch on Spring street, mile out North Roosevelt avenue, 200 FOR SALE One 3 year old Hamll tonlan driving maro and one 1300 lb. 5 year old work horso. Inquire of II. S. Stancllff. Phoenix. 191 FOR SALE Hogs, calves, grain hay and alfalfa bay. Robert Dutton. Mcdford, phono S39-R3. FOR SALE Pair or horses, cheap. 317 E. Jackson St. 19 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED A position by exper ienced pruner that thoroughly un staifds pruning, grafting and bud ding. Phono 7-F3. 19S WANTED Marrlod man wishes. po sition on ranch. Experience, 1139 West 9th St. 207 WANTKl MlSCHLbAaEOL'S WANTED Good young Jersey cow, fresh or soon fresh. Must bo good milker. Address llox 72 D. routo 1, Medford. 193 WANTED One pair of good second hand platform scales.' Phono 3SC-M. WANTED Dressmaking nnd plain sowIiib at S45 W. Second st. 31S FOR KACUATIlK FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bar gain, a small bearing fruit farm In city of Ashland, .good houso. city wnter mid lights. Como and seo quick. II. Easterly, 527 Terraco St. 194 FOIt EXCHANGE Clear Los Ange les Income property, $20,000, for acreage hero. Improved rauch near Los An geles, clear, $35,000, for ncreago here. Clark Realty Co., 20d Philips Uldg. MONET TO lOAJ MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo In ranch property. C, A. McArtbur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 3GS. ' HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED A girl to assist with houso work R. F. D. No. 1, box US-A. Phono HU-U3. RUSINESS DIRKCIORY Auto Supplier. LAHER AUTO SPKI.NQ CO. Our big socret In making springs Is tho. tempering. Wo aro oporatlng the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarauteo. C North Fif teenth St.. Portland. Ora. Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MBALEY Attorjioys-at-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National llauk bldg. A. K. REAMES, LAWYER Oarnott Corey bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sailor at Law. 123 East Main street. Medford. Oro. Wm. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts COLVIG & RpUBRTS. LAWYERS-t Medford Natloual Bank nulldlng- II. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law, Jackson Coun ty Rank nulldlng. NEWTON W. DORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, apurtu, uuiiutug, aiou ford, Oregon, I'OItS.W.I PXGT5FIVW. By "Bud" Fisher i i l, 7 VJHAT DO YO'V) CAR,foVj ftW Go in AN-fR-ACt pop- 10 viy j, J niHIN'KHH DIRECTORY 4 Auctioneer WILLIAM ULRICH LIconsod Auc tioneer for tho City ot Mcdford. Oregon. Terms reasonable. Residence- phono 101-J. Offlco Jack son County Dank building. CIilroprncr DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, ncrro specialist. Rooms 203-204-205 Garnctt-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massago given; ncedlo spray, head and shouldor shower la connection; ailvico In dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthernpy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 915, rcsldonco G71-R 2)R. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise E. Hedges Mccbano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsts. These systems. Including dlctotlcs, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy, etc.. produce results In both acuto and chronic diseases. Consulta tion frco. Ovor Douel & Co., cor ner Main aud BartletL Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. Grtxijr,t: GARBAGE Got Tonr premises cleaned up for tb winter. Call on tho city garbage wagons for rood service. Phono 62G-L. F. Y. Allen. . . 1 . . .1 Dentlsui DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOo DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentlits Garnett - Corey bldg., suit 310, Mcdford. Ore. Phone 856. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring your work to mo at th sign of tho Mall Tribune. Printers and I'ubltshcra MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tho best equipped printing office Id southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North FlrSt, rhjvlclans and fturguoas DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phone 103C-L. Rosldonce 2C South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD--PhysIcIan and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M,. D. Practlco limited to diseases ot women. Offices 232 E3 Main. Phones, residence, 8H-J2; office 811. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye. car, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses supplied Office 22S East Main St.. Hours 8:30 a. m. to S p. iu. Phouei E. B. PICKEL, M. D, Offlqo Jack son County Dank bldg. Office phon6 43-R; rcsldonco phone C8-R. DR. MARION Physician and sur geon, Stowart bldg., corner Main and Dartlott sts.; offlco phono 27. rcsldonco phono 27.-J-2. 904 West 10th. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 120-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and Surgqon, Phones, offlco 30, rest enco 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DK. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Oarnott-Corey building. Phono 904-M,. ' R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and 8urgoon. Over Hutchison & Luins den, 21,5 B. Main St.' Photo 77, ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quickly ana wen. EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOH CO. Offlco 42 .No;th, Fronj S.t, phone ol5. Prices "right. BerWee guw ntBrt " k Wood SatvttHC j". "w." slater", "wood "'bawbk. Phone 824-M, 20 Uoardmnri Bt. 191 i ' I i V - ' L V ' :.