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Jeff Believes in Paying His : L-,. l-" i-..- .-, .,, , . . : AJfcKT llMt' lH Ot'Plu. ) TnTHTTZTT. flW U t.Hfsr M,, I t "' (fJOUU.- WGCTCC. MG WON'T " TtXU. ANiwt k HIM k DCl'Mr LltUT, lnyt. wmu ,.,.. fr CuaWUP.. ML MuiT tiC- 5L" K ..If M 10 CHANGE IE PQRTI.ANR, Nov. 12 Tim I an organised tif fort "III bit itindu to se cure n ihnnge In tin ruling of tho lntn Industrial welfare rnmtiilMlon tluit Ho woitmti shall lm omplnod nf ler ill nYtnek nt night urn (lm belief hern ludny At n meeting of tlm torn jnlMlitii last night ti number of cor liornttoiiN nml business firm's affected by tlm rulliiK protested vigorously. AtuonK tlm rorporatlunn were ilin Pa cific Mates Tulnphomi nml Telegraph iniupnny of rorllniiil; tint Home Telephone comiaii)' nml llio Went. or ii I'lilon Telegraph compuny, who urged tlmt their busliiosn ns pocu llnr mill tlmt for temperamental rea son It In Impossible to dispense with KlrU am operators. A foM women employes also jiro tested, declaring Hint limy with sat isfied with night work. I DEAGLE DEAGLETS I Itulpli lluitci'll of tlm .Mnailin wim m ( 'nil ml I'oint anil .Mi'ilfonl Trlilay nml Hiiliirilny. Mm. S. II. IIiiIiIimiiI wan in Shiiim VhIIi'v on Iiiimiiih Satiinlay. KIim'Iioii iiikoiI oTf M'ry niilftly mill II MTV nlllllll Otl' WIIH 1'IIhI. Till' riMitlU uliou iniMit t'oiu'liiMU'ly lliat (Irogoii ro m im to ihIh' no Intck wiilil Ntt'i. "Ilrer" I'nrk'niNou oiiulit In l'i'i'l iiilli rottniii now tlmt ,llir )ciii Mini'ly lo ruli'. lrn. (lain ami mod wen- in Mi'il fonl on liuhjmvM n-i'i'iitly. It, M. SwitI i-pi'iit Thiir-ilny ami I'riiliiy in (Vnlral Point. Mi'ilfonl ami .lai'kxo'nWIli' nml wim tin- nct of fiii'inU at Willow Srliict Tliui lay night. Tn hi-iivy ruin lnl w'i'k inailn tin' groiiml in tinn mIiiii for ilnwiug nml Hindi feeding in lii'ing ilono with it ril-h. "tlianilpii" WalUr, who wim 1MI yi-itrs old Xiivi'iiilinr I. wan alilo to go to tlm ki1Ih nml oat Iiim voli', anil in fart wnlliitil part of tin; way to do hO. Mr. Minimi of the Trail coiinlry wiih in llitH xii'inity on Inmlmw lant wnik. I). II. iimm1I h Iioiiic from Med foril wlii'in lm Hirnt Ki'ViTiil day" raring for Mrs. HuhmiMI who irt't'iltly iinili'iui'iil n hiirgii'iil opcralion nt till llOhpillll, Mrs. Allii'ita .loiuts wiih Iioiiio from In'r hi'IiooI woik omt Sunday. Noriniin (liigf of; Di'lii'iigor wiih Imro Friday pntioiii.ing tho lltth1 hIoii'. Dull Morrison Hpcnt hommiiI iIii.vh Id Mcdl'oiil last wind.-. Tlm Mi'fri'iidil lirollmrx alli'iidi'd tlm iliiui'u at Chailny Iliiggnii'H Silt tinlny niglit. I.iiun Wylnuil of Aml" umdo a trip to hiit Mi'iiiluwrt raiit'li Sundiiy and ii'lui'iu'd to tlm Again raui'li Mon day. "IJni'lo Hill"" Dftvirt ri'UPiitly pro Hi'iilrd tlm ooiinty witli a rttlip of liiml for highway piliposiw to avoid a griidt' on lm "Siypi'Ih" hill- 'lUiii'lii Hilly" .lont'H had husiiiuHn In M i'd I'o id lllHt Wdl'lc. Will Jiiiu'h rotiiriu'd from I'ros. pi'dt with u load of houxi'hold gnnilri Kundiiy. Hoy Klni'y nml Hugh Mi'Cii'ight uro working on tho rural hnito hit lirovomt'iit ni'iir Johs OIiihk'h. Mrri. II. 0. Clinpmuii has been on lliii hink Hh Hiivural days. Mtieli iiituix'Ht in lining irinuifoHk'd in tlm petition for a daily mail from (lold Hill to Hi'iigln, iiritnlli'itllv "V I'rvnnii nigiiiug il. It hoi'iiih a littlu iiiit'nrtiiuato that hoiuo pciiplu hociii to tliiuk thu U. S. govninmeiit ought to miiiutaiii uuiil sutvluo tor them, WELFAi; IK MTWTOTtn (vmi nt tln illsenuil'orlure oT ninety nliic per cent of Hit' eommiiniiy. When a 'inii got t tlmt imliil of lli .Inn'- in which im or In' feels il iicri'oini v In deprive a ni'idlih ir I f llic nii'ri' cimifnilM of lifi o -iili-ly riiiiiitv ami luitrri), u lie lii'i imtliiiik' nliorl of (tin iiiil'allioin lt'4 Kriico of Oinl i-nn lirim: llirm ultliin Mlioiilitti; illnlitiii'o of tln iiioiiiIkiiI Intnl. TIih li-t of i'ilirin )ili Ih hiomi In vtliat a icrncni ilot'K for lli lii'inTit of tiiiiniiiiilv in i'ti itiiI not in lint lio limy Hiiriri'il in joint; for lilniHcIf liy vt Mil t h. "ln not look for wrong or I'vil Von will find llicin if .sou i!o; An j on iiii'niin for your iifivililntr, 'Id will incnhiiri' lini'k to you. I l.ool; for Kitnilnrmi, look for L'l(nlnt'n Von will itici't lln'in nil llio while; If you lirini; it Mailing Ungo To (lie ulimx, you mr't a mnili'." KANES CREEK ITEMS Mr. lloiiM'Imlder, who met with a vitv pmuful iii'oiili'til hit wci'k, I iiIiiiohI fully rci'ovorcil. rrn Miirdou. ari'otiipHiiird hy Mr. Houuiiiii of (lold Mill, npeiit a day ri'i'iuitly in llio Huh City on llllitll, Mrs. Iluvrt of Oolil Hill wii a Siunlny !ltor with Mm Cook of (Inrdi'ii Howo. Mr .Hrown and hifler won1 plras. ant ralliTH at Mr I'olcy'H laxt Sun day. Mr. Hyrloy mnilc n trip to (IrmiU I'nHN on Monday for inedienl I rent -nii'iit. Mr. IM. Khoti'ii and Nellie How- ;nnu of (liillx crrek worn viciting nd- iitue-i and ft lend on Kmics ( reek Momlav. (Icorgo lliginliotlmm nml wtft miidi1 a Iiiixiui'kk trip lo ( eiitrnl l'oiut llit forepart of (lm week. Kiiiiim Crerk litisiiii'Mt ii.itor to (lold Hill thw wri'k weri' Mrx. Hog gin nml ilntiglitrr, Mth. Dflnrr, Mr. Chamllor, Mr. and MrH. lVniii'll, Mrs. llemliTMiu mid ilauuhler, Vim, Mr. mnl Mrn. Iii'win, Mr. nml Mn. II ig- itniotham, Jami'.i Lawri'iii'i'. Min. Hyrloy, Hill Ymit. ami Wonthrr I'mplii'l I'oxtrr. Weatlo'r I'rophrt FohtiT forri'iihts cold wpathPr with an oci'ittdonnl min. Worknirn am Inwv repairing tin' roadri mid hiiildiug new liridges iii'iokk all tin tTi'i'kn wlurlt Is n iniieh needed imiiroveuieiit. as tho old onos had hoi'omi) ilaugorous. At llm bpecial Hohool ok'i'tioii whtoli was hold Sntilriln.M it wns ili'i'ided to levy a im-i tain mill lav. Mr lligiuhotliiiiii will leave, in n fow dayn for I'ligono, Oro., whom ho will Hiiend I lie winter with his daughtor, Mrs. N'iohols. Our sohool is progrossing niooly uiiiler tho offioiont mamigomont of Miss Kathorino I'oloy. Mrs. .laiiios l.awronoo of upper KiinoH Crook is at present tho guest of Mrs. Thomas l.nwronoo of Har den Howe. Al Hogix ami sou, Art, ami linlph HoiiHoholilor, who have, hoen work ing near WVod, Californin, this kiiiu nmr, Iihvo reliirneil homo for tilt' winter, Mrs. Iliginholham spent n day reeontly Iho guoht of Htaden friends. The fannerrt linvn nhnut finished their fall farming iud most of tho early miwii grain is up and looking fiuo for this tinio of tho year. BUTTE FALLS -I Mr. Wells visited our school hero last week. Mrs. Uiiroforil left Saturday for hur homo in California after an ex tended visit with )ior daughter, Mrs. Havkor. Kl Wnl bo n mid Mr, Studdatd who If ATT, TRTBTmPl, ATRDFOTID, OtfWlOX, W HUNKS Election Bets Like a Little Gentleman Imvn hoen huiltiilg up ill the hill. returned home llio firt of the mouth. Win. Hoar tiwilo a hunineMs trip to Medford last week. The Imys mid girls met last Thursday eening nt the hall and n orgmiied the iillitctio elalf They are aulieipaling miiiiu merry time this v.iuter. ,llill Mathews took soino pmvis ioiix up in the mounlniim last week where he intends M'udiiig the win ter (rapping. Orie Mortis hpent Sunday ihiling friends near I'lniinco Ituck. Mr (lullop mid wife left Saturday for their home in .Inckxnnvillc. HlomHim Aforris ami 1'riir-l Smith left last Wednesday for .Inckonville where they with mnrried Thursday evening. They are now vixiting with some of Hie gmoiu'd friends in Ash land Their friends here wish them long life and happiness mid extend to Mr. Smith hearty congratula tions. notici:. 1 Intend to uliln In n enr land of Kleffer pimr tree. Thono desiring thin nrlvty iileno hook thulr order now. C. C. HOOVCft, 199 , I.ornl NtirBerymnn. sim:w.i.K itiyoi.rno.v. He It rcnolvt'd. liy tho city council of the city of .Mi'ilfonl, Oregon, that notice In hereby given thnt It In In tho opinion of the city council, neccu ary, nml tho city council hereby re ilulroH thnt n concrete nldownlk nix feet In width ho comtrtictcil oil tho eimt nldo of North C'cntrnl nventie, betweou Sixth street nml ICnut Fifth ntruut, Iteiiolved, further, thnt tho several owner of aJJiueiit nml contlguoun lots nro hereby reipilred to conntriict nuld nlduwnlk in nnlil mmiiier within thirty lit nfter nervlco of thin reno lutlon upon thorn. In tho man nor pro vided hy lordlnnuco No. 39 of nalil city, imnsetl and npproved Septem ber 2d. 1U02. Hi'Holvod, that ooplon of thin rcno lutlou bo nerved upon thu rcHpectlvo ownern of vnld property lu tho miui uer provided by until ordliianco with in five dayn from date, or an hoou thereafter iih In prnctlcablo by.tho city recorder or under hln direction. Tho foregoing resolution wnn paKHcd by tho city council of tho city of Medford, OrvKon, on tho nth day of November, 1913, by tho following U'te: Porter, nyo; .Mitchell, ayo; Cnmp boll, nyo; Stownrt, aye; Suniniorvllle, ii)o, and .Millar, aye. Approved Nov. 11. 1913. MAIIt.ON PUUniN, Attest: Mayor. K. T. FOSS. City Hecordor. XOTICK TO CONTHACTOHS. Sealed proposal, nddrostted to County Court or JacKton County, Orcuon, nml iMidorHcd "I'ropoinln for coiintructliiB Siskiyou .Mountain Sec tion of thu Pacific Highway In Jack son County, will bo rocotvod by tho County Court of Jacknou county nt Its offlco In tho coiirthouno, Jackson ville. Oregon, until i o'clock, p. in. on tho 19th day of November, 1913, ami nt that tlmu nml pluco will bu publicly opened nml read. All proposmlH mum bo inado upon blank form to bu obtained from tho ntnto highway engineer at hla offlco, Masonic building, salom; must glvo tho prices proposed, both In writing mid figures; and must bo signed by tho bidder, with bin address. Kach hid la to bu presented tuulor Bcaled cover nml shall bo accompa nied by cash, a bidder's bond inado payable to Jackson county, or a certi fied chock Hindu payable to tho SPECIAL TODAY A fow humlrod dollars to loan on good security. Seven room bungalow, niodorn, for rout, a nlco placo to llvo. Flvo room bungalow, anodorn, water pntd, only $12, R0 por month. My Rpoclnlty la looking nftor non resident proporty. E."J, STEWJJtT' Hoom 204 Frultgrowora Hank bldg. Offlco phono 531. llos. phono 822-J. county Judgo of Jncknon county, for nn amount e'lual to at least flvo per cent or tho amount of unlil bid. nnd no hid Khali ho coiuldornil unless niieh cash, bond, or (heck Is enclosed therewith. Such bidder's bond shall he conditioned that If until bid ho ac cepted the party bidding will duly en ter Into and ru-cuto the contract. Should tho nticccf!rtil bidder tc whom thu contract In awarded tall to execute tho same within ten dayn (not IncludliiK Sunday) from thu date or notification of such award, such cash, bond, or check shall ho forfeited to Jacltson county nnd tho wime shall be the property of tho county. All other cash, bonds and certified checks will bo returned to the uiixiiccesnful bidder who sub mitted tho same. A rorporntu surety bond will bo required for thu faithful performance of tho contract In sum oqiiaI to one half of thu otal amount of tho bid. All bids nro to bu compared on tho basis or tho Btate highway engineer's estimates of tho quantities of work to bu done as follews: 1. 1.H.J2S cubic yards of earth axccnvntlon. r. 21, so 4 cubic yards looso rock. 3. 43,412 cubic yards solid rock. 4. 13.913 square rods clearing and grubbing. r.. 4,030 lineal feet 12 Inch cor rugated Iron plpo. C. 10 lineal feet IS Inch corru gated Iron plpo. 7. r7C llnenl feet 24 Inch corru- gnted Iron plpo. K. C93 cubic yards concrete, claws 9. 89 cubic yards concrete, class "C." 10. 70,000 pounds reinforcing steel. Tho foregoing quantities nro np proximate only, being given ns n basis for tho comparison of bids, nnd tho county court ot Jackson county does not expressly or by Implication agree that tho actual amount of work will correspond therewith, but re serves tho right to Increase or do crease tho amount of nny class or portion of tho work that may bo deemed necessary or expudlont oy tho stale highway engineer of Ore gon. Plans may bo seen and forms of specifications nnd contract may bo obtained nt tho statu highway engi neers office, Masonic building, Salem; nml they may bo scon at tho offlco of tho resldont engineer at Medford. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny nnd nil proposals, or to accept tho proposals deemed best for Jackson county. F. L. TOU vni.u:. County Judge. W. C l.F.KVKK. County Commissioner. J. C. Smith. County Commissioner. COUNTY COUHT. JACKSON COUN TY, OIIKOON. IIHNHY li. llOWMlY, State Highway Knglnecr. 0 A. UAUDNKR, County Clerk. Jackson County. Jacksonville, Oregon, October 29, 1913. van itu.NT officks FOIt HEN I Large, comfortable of flco rooms with elevator service, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Hdw Co VOll HUNT MlSCKU..Ni:oU8 FoTTuiCNT ApartmonT i rooms nml bath, 9 Uoso nveiuie, corner Main. Ooorgo llutz, phono 735-J. 203 FOR RUNT Only hotel in town ot 1000; 40. rooms furnished. Ad dress C. R.. enro Trlbuuo. WHY? rim K.xcHANfii: on s.vi.i: 100 ncro much, 14. mllo out, value $3000, for bouse and lot. 5 ncres, 1 mllo from city, vnluo J2&00, tor house nnd lot In Med ford, irrigated. Horry or poultry proposition. Toiun of horses. Wagon and har noss, for automobile. J, O. HAhNUH, ' Phono 120-J.- "" First Nutlonui liault bldg. DAY, NOVUM IMW ,12,. FOR ItCNT IIOIttricHKIM.Va ROOMS FOR R lCTTwjr7u7n isiioii "room's for light housekeeping, modern, Including gas. Three blocks from !'. O. I'hono 372-J. for itir.vr i'i'rnj.siii;i rooms FOR HKNTKleeplVig room with or without hoard- Mrs. O. II. Wolf. 340 H. Riverside. 205 FOR RKNT l'L'RMSIIi:i) AITS. rule Ui:.S:---rgo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart iiinn'" prices very reannnnhl I'hono 2 17-L. 22 South Holly street. FOR SALi: 1-AHM TANDS FOR SALK 80 acres good cleared land closo to Medtord, sacrifice at )S0 an ncrc, exclusive ngents. Clark Realty Co. FOR SALK Good homestead relin quishment. Room 21, Jackson County Rank Itldg. 203 ran s.lk acrkaei: FOR'SALE A 5 and 10 ncro tract close In, Income property, easy teruiB. Call owner 392-.M. 224 FOR SALE Gardcu nnd fruit tract for sale. Income city property to trado for stock .ranch. M. A. Radcr. FOR SALK M!iCmilKOU8 FOR SALE Cheap, one good team, weight about 1300. Team can be seen nt Nash Livery Friday nnd Saturday or phone 293, Central Point, Oro. 203 FOR SALE A fow thoroughbred In dian Runners. Tho Geary orchard. Phono R-13W. 201 FOR SALE Horses nt thu Nash Liv ery Darn. 201 FOR SALE Thrco registered Duroc Jersey boars; also well graded Jer sey heifers. L. H. Houston, Tal ent. Oro. 201 FOR SALE Furnlturo cheap at 143 North Ivy. 201 FOR SALE 2400-lb team; $250; nlso four shoats. Phono Schlnk. 19 to 23. 201 FOR SALE A typewriter, 912 N Central. 200 FOR SALK First chua team of heavy horses. Inquire Eads Trans fer Co., 42 N. Front. FOR SALK Wood, body fir 4 foot wood lu car load lots. Call or nddreJs John Nounor, Glcndalo. Oro. 207 FOR SALE Flno pure bred Poland China boar. Work horso. llalod alfalfa mid grain hay. Rerkeloy Orchards, phono 1-F21. FOR SALK Two thoroughbred Jer sey bulls nnd twenty calves. Walsh's ranch on Spring street, mllo out North Roosevelt avenue. 200 WANTED MLSCKLUXKOUS WANTED KNperlonced dressmak ing and alterations at homo or by the day. 220 East 9th St. 201 WANTED A lady wants plain sow ing nt home. 325 S. Ivy, near Medford. 202 WANTED Doublo cj Under steam hoist and cable, for particulars ad dress F. C. 11.. lock box 114, Gold Hill, Oregon. 203 WANTED To rent, about 10 acres of rreo soil. Address V. P. linker, Modrord. 200 NEW TODAY A non-resident has thrco largo lota 6vor a hair acre lu Medford that ho is determined to sell and otters thorn for $275.00, and will 'nccopt $50,00 ns first payment. Dalanco easy, wno win taKo worn. A good alfalfa and fruit ranch ot 142 acres. Fifty acres of alfalfa and ton ncrc of young troea. Halanco good laud. Hultdlngs nro hotter than common. $135.00 an ncro. This Is a monoy maker. O. I). 1IOOX Room 12 Jackson County Rank llldg. Phono 1UU7-J Mid. . . WAXTKIl HHCi:t.:,.ixr.ous JAI'ANKSK HANDWORK LAUNDRY Handwork wears longor, keeps clean longer, same price as ma chine work. Wo make a specialty or shirts and collars. All order a called for nnd delivered. Custom, prlcos. I'hono 79-J, 028 South Fir St. 214 WANTKD To buy a eight or ton room modern house, centrally lo cated. Address, giving descrip tion, location and price for cash. Huyer, care Mall Tribune. 200 WANTKD Land wanted In exchango for Seattle property. Ilox S. A., care Tribune. 201 g- , -- ,. .r .. - , i- s Hi:iI WANTHD FKMALn WANTKD Girl to assist with houso 1 work Phone Gll-R-3 or address ' box 98-A, It. F. D. No. 1. WANTED Girl or middle nged wo man ror general housework In tho country. Address A. L., Mall Trib une, tf WANTED Dining room girl at Manhattan fare. 199 help WAxrnn 3iAt,E WANTED Miners" at Rroden mlnon Gold Hill, Oregon, for contract work. Gold Ray Realty Co. WANTKI SITC.vrlO.VS, WANTED Married marr wishes po sition on ranch. Experience. 1139 West 9th St. 207 I WANTED Position as housekeeper. Apply 1301 N. Central, or phono 1 4J2-X. 201 FOR KACIIAUE FOR SALE OR TRADE A two seated Studcbakcr wagon. Wilt trado for good top buggy. In qulro Nash Livery Rarn. 201 FOR SALK OR TRADE Good old work mare, cheap It taken nt once. Phoue 597-R4. 200 'FOR EXCHANGE Small Incomo ranch tor city property, $0250.00. I Clark Realty Co. FOR EXCHANGE Will exchango San Diego proporty for Medford or Ashland property. Have 5 room cottage on corner, $3500, $2000 mortgage.; also liavo n vacant cor ner room for two more cottages, $2500. closo to a good school nml cur line. Firtcou minute rldo from heart or town, will trado ror 30 or 40 acres of land. Must have 10 acros or boariug orchard, must be near school, want $1000 cash buyer to assume mortgage. Write ror particulars, owner. John Manor, Slonno nnd Dram street, San Diego, Cal. 201 MONET TO IXA.1 MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo In ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, phone 3G8 HUSIXESS DIRECTORY Auto ftuppltr. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In making springs Is the tempering. Wo nre operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth St.. Portland. Ore Attorney 11. F. PIATT Lawyer, 21C Gamott Corey Rldg. PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-at-I.aw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garuott Coroy bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor nt Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Oro, Win, M. Colvlg George M. Roberts COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Modrord National llnuk RuIIiUuk. n. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attornoy nt law, room 7, Sparta building, Mod ford, Oregon, Hospitals. THE DOW HOSPITAL, Central Point, Oregon. 248 PAOTC SEVEN, By "Bud" Fisher i HUSIMSS Ol'I'ORlT'XITIliS Auctioneers WILLIAM ULRICH Licensed Auc tioneer for thd City or Medford, Oregon. Tcrmi reasonable. Resi dence phono 161-J. Office Jack son County Hank building. ClilrtJprnctor DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, nervo specialist. Rooms 203-704-205 Garnett-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and sclentlf'c massage Riven; ncedlo spray, head nnd shoulder shower In connection; advice In dietetics. medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phono, offlco 945, rcsldonco 571-R SIR. A. H. HEDGES, Dr. Louise E. Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothoraplsts. These systems. Including dlotetlcs. cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc.. produce results In both acuto and chronic diseases. Consulta tion freo. Over Deuel & Co.( cor ner Main and Rartlott. Hours 9 a. ra. to G p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. Garbage GARBAGE Got vour premises cleaned up for tb winter. Call on the city garbage wagons for good acrrleo. Phone 625-L. F. Y. Allen. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott- Corey bldg., salts 310, Xledford, Ore. Phone 856. Xotnry PbMIo HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring your work to mo at the sign or tho Mall Tribune. Printers and l'uMIsTiers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In southorn Oregon; book binding, looso Icat ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Physicians nnd Burgeons DIL F. Q. CARLO WV DR." EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phone 103C-L. Resldouca 2C South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of women. Oftlces 232 E Main. Phones, residence, 814-J3; offlco S14. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, car, uoso nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses suppllod Otrico 22$ East Main St.. Hours 8; 30 a. ra. to 8 p. m. Phone. E. 11. P1CICEL, M. D. Offlco Jack son County Bank bldg. Offlco phone 43-R; residence phono 58-R. DR. MARION Physician and sur geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main and Rartlctt sts,; offlco phone 37. resldonco phono 27-J-2. 904 West 10 th. DR. MARTIN 0. BARBER Pnysl clan uud Burgeon. Offlco Pnlra block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, offlco 3$, resl donco 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Garuett-Corey building. Phone 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Ovor Hutchison & Linns den, 215 E. Main St Phono 77. DR. McM. M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon. Control Point, Oro. DR. LYDIA S, DOW, Osteopathia Physician. Ccutrnl Point, Oro. Stenographers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenograph work done quickly, and well. Transfer -r-dfflco 42 North Front St. Phone 315. Prlcos right. Bervlee guar uteed. , . S'f