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Much nitr r Itittirit I orranloniMl Uy Hut fri'tiky lurim of tlio whrol of forlmio y lilrli a iititiK limn licrouici iiocm-il of it kitchen apron or tntln tioiiitoulr rnp, wlillr n )OUHK latly necurvt n IIiik lirntnl of rlnnr by tho naiuo pro .Minn Kern llutelilnioii, rhnlrmatt of llin mint) lioolh ilcM-mm iipoclal in ca tion an (the Iiam ticeii vnry fnltliful niinliiK earl) and ktnltiK Intc, often Ih'Iiik Hid only IVcli In tivldoticn Him mri alily niUtiul on Weilnemlay nlclit by n imtinli.T of the cllrun fam ilyMr. Klrtolur KUIi. DurliiK thu ioulnc .Mr I'Uh uulcrtaliiuil tho Ullilleiice with out' of thomi illipy lilt tlen for which tut I famoui, .Minx Kaltiorliii) Murpliy nam: n I'liiirmliiK onK which mub hcurtlly ap plaintext. Tim Kreatoit nttriictlou of tho evon liiK m thos flmt nppMinuiro of nlileo the wonderful, the cllnrlll liiK Hhe eimio rohoil In oriental apleiiilur niul nt to ml oil by the tuom luaKuUlcoiU Hlillk Al Atirnlinui. Zal ilro'n rohet lire of Hallo niul her JiinuU urn the mot KorKt'out ever neen In the went Hlillk Al Ahrahnm atnmlit without her tent In nil ti Ik pokiui upleiidor niul hollevn iiui hit hna Kinitor to Mparo oeii lu tiu. Ilia pink antlu nnti i nine ynrdu roiiml and hla tur linn would innko a lied quilt, Thu kitchen and illhltiK roam tin lor thu chiilrinniiHhlp of Mr. Churlon Hchleffidln hna proved a very Krent hiiccom. The nienlM run ' delicious mid ilnlntlly riuruul. Tho Thauki KlvltiR dinner of rorut turkey nnd fix- In k wnx n perfect poem In cullnnry art. MIm Kiln llrown, Mini llornlco Drown, MIkk C'lnrn llnma mid MU Mnry IMiIIIIph . urn tho clmrmliiK hnltrotuei, Aiiioiik thomi who hnvo heen moat lutlrliiK In thutr offorlH to umko their part of tho fulr n auccem aro Mm. Hchutto, Mm. (leorno OrtrrOtt, Mm. Krnnk (Hidden mid Mint Hmlth. MrH. Dulvln ImH Hindu lierHiilf cu ornlly iioufiil helpliiK out whoruvor nemloil. Muiiy o'ther aro kvIiik tholr llmo mid money to aid lu this worthy enuxo. The diiiiiiiiK hna broil n npeclul (eutiire of tho fulr mid undor tho mMitiKiinuiiil of Mr, Ilea Hholdou has boon KruiMly onjoyod. Don CoIvIk will thump tho plnno to. plKht until tho arrival of tho Wool worth nrchfrHtra. This nanurcB a. Koodly uinount of Ultty Uxy two-stftp tuneH. HiiKKor will not bo nrroatcd mid tho tuni;o Ih ulloysnlilo (hoii!t not oiirountltiul, All thoHporlnl rufflou of ilollu niul hnitri mid HnoiiH will tuku pluro to iitRht mid tomorrow nlKht. Thoro 1b n blK nmmrtimint of urtlulca Htlll oh hmid that would inuky oxcollaut OhrUtuiUH nlftH, Thu HtmidliiK of tho rantoHtmitH for tho l-iuly lluntrlco doll aro; Mnry I'ostur 203 Mln llrown 347 Vlolut Diihh 100 Tho l.ndy CoiiHtauro with hor trunk full of 1'nrlHlnn flnury will bo rafflud tonlttht. And Mtidalluo, thu iiinKiilflcant, koh to tho holdor of tho wlnulim tlolot nt 'IB cont a chtneo. Shu Ih on oxhlbltlon nt UiuHt. Mary's Aoiulomy booth and In ic roal IKtli DAMPEN INTEREST OPAL FA iilrl hUu, WUDFOTin KUKKN icr into TMC5C rAtlfclCAN Tilr. CUOTHC'i ao WClU IfiOKTMts l'rtk.t. 1HCN AND WE'IX GO K.K.KV 'UU!HCK.O- YMG AMi .- VI. I WON'T qcN 'I7V-K iO BATTLE I.OK ANdHI.KK, Ko'. 28. Jon Kivern tin n rt'Kiiiia'd nt leunt n ir lion of Jiu former prciUo in Inn home town lodiiy by virtue of hit ill 1'inivi' defeat of Loni'li IVuhh in llieir TliniikiKivinj; ilny inci'liiij' in Ver non nrenn. Itirels woo a clemi-cut vielory, Inkini: Mixteen of tint twenty rouiitlN liv n k 1 inuri;in. The Me.x- ipun reeeiveil n fcolilc clieor when Im entered the nrenn. lie departed with 0000 fmi luitilly pnii'luimiiik' 1 - 'Voiiii'-lmek. ' llivorn flonrril ('nuH twice. Crohi inndo n ureal rally in the nineteenth hi'MhIoii, lie met Hivers un the Mex ican onmu from hU ronicr Midi u volley of leflH and rihtx to tile head thai fon'ril Jon to i-over up. l(icrx ncmii took the lend in the twenllelli niul finished xtroui;. BITTER DENUNCIATION OF FAKE AUCTIONS WASHINGTON. Nov. tffl. Hitler (lcinuifiation of fnko nuiMion hiiIch wan voiedl liere todiiy liv ('. (lroi vfiior Diiwh, editor of "Tho Nation's niiHini'hK," tho official oruo of tho national chamber of commerce. "The ttml cum for thin mil," Oaw unit, "is ooiu'i'rluil netion by tho inurehiiiilH' asociatioiN of the coun try. Tho hound bimiuesH fim ronllv NiiriliiiiiiiiK ' I'omuninlty should not lio Mllijei'li'd o coiaM'li lion by nui'lioiii'iTi and fako olear unco Milt'H, i'tieeially when tho no- inolerri of Mich hiiIch rarry but littlo of llie I'ommiiuil.v'rt burilen, BEACHY LOOPS LOOP THREETIMESINMIDAIR SAN DIKCIO, t'nl., Nov. 28. Lin coln lleachoy, tho Amorlcnn nvlator today tin outdouo tho rrvuclimnn, I'oKoud, In IiIh norcountutlu fentn of loopliiK tint loop mid flyliiK upsldo down, lleachoy, at tho aerial tournn moot yctatorday afternoon ovor tho Coroundo polo field, looped tho loop In IiIh blplnuo throo tlmei) In miiccm- Hlmi S0O (cut from tho earth. Tho Krunchmmi haa boon nblo to this no nrnror tlmu HSOO foot, tho lilKhor dlHaiico buliiK tho unalor nltttudo (or It. na It onnblca tho (lyor to tako moro tlmo lu ro-HtartliiR lila oiikIuo, which haa to bo Hit u t off whllo fl)ti)R up- aldo down, EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Uy A. C. Ilowlott Chnrlori Wmiuul who ImH a homo- Ulead near Derby, waa u ploaaant cul ler lnat Saturday. Mm. k'om of llutto Tails Iiiih boon vlaltlim bur dauithtor, tire, lluchanmi, wlfo of tho prluclplu of our HChool, Sluco 1 last wroto for tho Mall Trlbuiio thoro Iiub boon a chaiiKO nmdo lu tho Oood Cltlzoua 'ticket. Diatom! of IuivIuk J. M. McQtiald uamod on tho tlckot for rocordor of KiirIo Point, Professor Iluchmimi has boon placed mi tho tlckot at Mr. Mc- Qunld'e ruip-ioat. Ilov. l'Vaulc Llndblacl of Aahlmid commoucod a norlua pt mootliiua lu " " " -- I-. - - I r .. ....... i . . - y -s. , ....!... - J- . V I SSBBSBST r -.w ilfBPTY r jc npfoLJ' ir'H &Jk2 bvtSSS SSi i , ' Hffl (5MA rJwk rjit -- - - ' 1 - ' I OofYTTKHT l''aTVf7Ttg.G. I REGAIN LAURELS CROSS M MATE TRTBUNE. MTWFOTIT). Their Way to Mexico Now if-but To TtE KNOW - RlCM - l - VJG TM3 OYV FOR. ViDlTOP.. (ho MaptlNt church Monday nlnht and v pot In to continue for pvrhnpa, two or throo wcoka. Ho madu a very fnvontblo Imiireimloii Monday- nlKht. Alvln lletilemtendt and hi koii worn doltiK IiiihIiichh In our town tho Inst of (ho woolc. llmiry Frutich, ono of our iiiccoi fill funnurs mid orchardhla was In town mid took out with him a amnll lot of lumber and Hlakea. I. eo J'nrlow of I.ako creok was In town after omo fruit trcca thnt JnnifB IlrliiKor bad ordered for htm from a Washington nursery, John Hushley of Peyton was iIoIuk btislui'sa wlOi our merchants tho Inst of tho week. Dr. Holt reports thnt Mr, mid Mrs. Fred I'ludley liavo been favored with another dnur.litor on tho 21st, wclKh liiK elKht pounds. 1'rcd seems to feel ijulto proud of his flvo Klrls. Mr. Morton of Drownsboro, was In (own tho last or tho week after a load of lumber. 1 'uter Youiib, ono of our promising younK men was In town on business Hnturduy. Prof, J, 11. Johnson waa a Kuest with us Huturday on his way to Ash Innd on business, returning Sunday mornlns. J. W. Smith, 11. Hess nnd Mr. llryant tmvu been cnKftRod In puttliiK Up a tower and reservoir on the Cor bin place. Kd H. Wolfor lias been doliiK tho pluniblnK work. Frank Xulsou of Wuud, Cnl., spent tho nlRht with us Sunday. Jlo was looklnc for a homestead, I.iihi .Sunday Mr. and Mm. Charles Hncon, our V. & K. ronductor, Mr. and Mm. Clay Cole, tho onRluoer of tho V. & K., Mr. March tho fireman, on tho P. A IC. Itlchard Diamond and Carl IltnKor, brakemen on tho P. & K. Jaiiiea KloKor, Q. W. Austin and wlfo, Mr. and Mm. Austin were married on Saturday In Medford and stopped with us on their way to their mountain home, and Mrs. (leorKo West or Mod ford, Miss Mabel Wamsley and Mr. J. l'owell of Sacramento, Cnl were all hero for dinner, besides our rcKulnr boarders. Win, Nowstroni and his mothor and Ivan Tyrroll of I.ako creek and Mr, W. C, Clements anil nephew, llort, and J. Powell wero guests Tuosday. I don't know what took placo on Monday for I had to go to Ormita Pans on business and was away from homo all day but I learned that thu peti tion to placo tho varloiia candidates on tho muticlpal tlckot wore circu lated and slKiied up, and wo aro In hopoa that tho oloctlon iioxt Tuosday, Dec, 2, will bo moro satisfactory than tho ono hold on tho fourth of November. A petition to tho town council was circulated to liavo at least ono of the (load Citizens' club placed on tho election board. WORTH WHILU Tho lloat Real Bargain In Med ford. Lot 80x175 with good S room housn with 4 Bcreon Bleeping porchoB opening out from each of tho 4 bed rooms upatalru, bath and tollot up atalra and down, gaa In all rooms, hot and cold running wator In all bad rooms upstairs, 80 gallon hot wator tank, full 'comont basemen tilo drained, electric light, and on ono of tho "boat resident streets In Mod ford. Prlco i( aold soon, f 3200. RENNETT INVESTMENT CO. SPECIAL TODAY For Balo, 5 room houao, on good lot, aaaossmeutB all paid, '900, voasy tortus. Flvo room hugajow for rent, nlco law, $1G,50 per month. Several housea for rout, from 110 to $20 par month. My specialty -la looking attor non- roBldent property. E. J. STEWART Room i!04 Fruitgrowers Rank llldg. Oftlco phono GUI. Ilea, phono S22-J, . - I . X 'Sail- j V I BT -' -'r-MMllllVWl'l'W -,l'l'.'rL-" " i- i - -. i l vr ,v s.j i bbbbbsh .k- OttFION, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1013. 15 SOON Ai YMCV UtC rtttsc1 CCOYHtrs 'rHfeVLt. TMlMKG ALL ACouV (AGyiCO. VG'M- TetC'CM WC UwcbIN Mxilo UAR, "Till: TIWT." Killed with tense dramatic situa tions and convey lot; n most forcible moral, Ih "Tho Test," a two-reol Vltagrnph feature which will bo at tho Isla Theater tonight nnd Satur day mid will bo an attractive addi tion on their alwon exceptional bill. Ileiauso ho la moro Immersed In hla practice than ho should be, An struther's wlfo drlftn from him and la nearly lost to him by thu treachery of n supposed friend. Ho Is callol to Africa to attend to tho physical needs of hla regiment and la there taken with the fever. Ills wire mnkes n heroic dash In quest of him. When hIio finds him, he la near death. She nurses him Kradually back to health. They aro brought Into tho realization of their true lovo for each other and a stronger bond Is estab lished between thorn. This notitblo drama has an Inexpli cable something nbout It which holds tho Interest of tho ttpoctator from beginning to end nfid brings homo very convincingly tho Htrong moral which It contains. SikhIuI MunIr for Hut unlay Night The management of tho Hospital Fair has secured tho services of thd Raggod Meter Twins, who blew Jnto Medford from thoioutb on Thanks giving day, to tease Oio music out of tho piano, drums and traps for the special danco on Saturday night. These boys weigh a hundred nounds a piece, but are heavyweights when 111 comes to pounding nut tho dlxzy lizy ragtime melodies. Mr. lien Sheldon promises over) ono n pretty girl and a handsomo man to, danco with. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho un doslgnod will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular moating December 2nd, 1913, for a ltcouso to sell spiri tuous, vinous and malt liquors In quantities lesa than a gallon, at tholr placo of business on South Fir street, located at lota 10, 11 and 12, block WHY? IMUR TRACTS l'EAR TRACTS 10-20-30 aero pear tracts, bearing orchard, beat varieties, throo miles from Medford. Deep treo loam soil. No bottor 10-year-old pear orchard In Jacksou county. Thla must bo sold at onco. Prlco asked $900 an acre. If you mean business lnvcstlgato at ouco. Wo will meet all compotlou. Wo do not believe this can bo duplicated for tho prlco lu any fruit district In tho northwest. No mattor what your buslneaa may be, hero Is an Invest ment worthy of your consideration. Valuo Is twjco tho amount naked. Noxt year's crop should not owner this amount, 3. O. RAUNES, Phono 120-J. First National Dank bids. NEW TODAY Some good goncral farms, nnd stock ranches lu tho Evaus crook country. Thoy aro all money mak ors. A C0-acro farm, nil In cultivation, In Lower Sams Valloy to oxchango for n good resldonco In Portland. 1G acres of bearing NowtoNvns nnd pears, closo In, thnt will brlug tho growor this year 40 per cent on tho prlca askod for tho orchard. 100 acres, an improved farm, lu tho farm bolt of Eastern Colorado. Will exchange at $5000, Q0 for a small ranch near Medford, Call for particulars as to theso bargains, O. I, liooft Room 19, Jnrksou County Hank Rldfi, Phono 1037-J . vT v i." . ) WW -s- bisbbbbjum mw hmnrj bj rwiWintwr 7,wm . Read It GIK . fM You UiU A COOl'te OF5uGLt- rvmicriN Wa'- COUGM'ONIX NTS? 4C, of tho original townslto, In s.il-1 city, for a period of alx months. HOTKL MOOItB. Data of first publication Novem ber, 20th, 1913, xotici:. Notice la hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Mndfonir Oregon, !at Its next regular meeting on Dec. 2, 1013, for a llcenso to sell spirit uous, vinous and mnlt liquors at re tail In quantities less than a gallon nt Mb place of buslncea at No. 2, X. Front street, lu said city for n period of six months. Dated Xovombcr 20, 1913. E. O. DHOWN. FOR RENT HOUHKKKEI'ING ROOMS FOR- RENT Housekeeping rooms, ground floor. 34 4 So. Central. I FOR RENT FL'RMBIIED ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms with or without , board. Prefer boarders, 405 So. uaKuaic. -iu FOR RENT Modem furnished rooms at tho Cottago, C04 W. 10th street. 22S FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable. Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly street. FOR nK.Ni notmins FOR RENT Modern 5 room house, one block from Medford Hotel, also 3 room liouso, modern, with range all connected. Phono 3C5-J, 78-R FOIt RENT Modern furnlshiid bouse. M. A. Radar, CO North Orango. FOR RENT Bungalow at 109 Geneva avenue, 5 rooms besides bath room, two sleeping porches, ono enclosed In glass, and attic. Also garago and wood shed con taining large homo stall and hav loft. This is n very beautiful home. Haa a pergola, and water Illy pond lu rear and Is surrounded by 150 cholco roso bushes. Rent $30.00, Mrs. Poter Steenstrup. FOR RENT Apartment 7 rooms and bath, 9 Roo Ave., corner West Main. Phono 375-J. 213 FOR RENT OFFICES FOR REN J Largo, comfortablo of flco rooms with elovator service, Btoam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Hdw Cd FOR RENT MIHCKbUANEOCS FOR RENT $20.00 per ; nionth, "store room In growing town of Talent; good business openings. Luman Judd, Talent, Ore. 214 FOR SALE TiOTS FOR SALE Ily owner, liouso and ex tra largo lot. Terms. On tho east ldo. Phono 770-W. 218 FOR SALK HOUSES FOR SALE Threo houses and lots, 412 Laurel St., 411 South New town street, prlco $4000. Ownor new Sam Uauor, Neskowln, Ore gon. 229 FOR SALE ACREAGE FORSALEA" 5and 10 aero tract closo lu, Income property, easy terms. Call ownor 392-M. 224 FOR SAIiB M!MCmANF.OUB FOR SALE Elegant range, heater, 30-40 Winchester. X. A. Thomp son, rural route Xo. 1, 214 FOR SALE A good team, harness and wagon for $15, today, at West Side Stublea. Inquire for M, H. CtiBlck. 214 FOR SALE First class team of heavy horses. Inqulro Ends Trans fer Co., 42 N. Front. FOR SALE 100 tons of first class bay, six fresh cows, A-l driving and work horse, covered top de livery wagon and spoclal made driving cart. Walsh's ranch ou Spring at., nillo out N, Roosevelt avenue. 230 FOR SALE lllack maro. wolght 1100 pounds, gontlo either slnglo or double. Inquire Nash. Stables. 214 i r?m " run Lft,LL.n,.i j.. J. h .jm, " '".... " ' I LS..BSNH.WfVJi4LlfiMTiY'lfl ;OT J.T 'M1 'SlMUAii W tm fa m m a I'M ffl m m M if U C 111 I 1 1 1 1 1 a I I I IOK HAIK MISCKfiMM-'OL'S FOR SALK Kuralturc boarding and rooming home, cheap rent. Always full of boardors. Address W. C Mall Tribune. 213 HUM WANTED 3IAM3 WANTKD Mlnera at Uraden mine, Cold Hill, Oregon, for contract t work. Cold Hay Itoalty Co. HELf WANTED KKMALK WANTED Girl or mlddlo aged wo man for general housework In tho country. Addrexa A. L., Mall Trib une, tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED -Child's Iron crib. AoN dresa A. L. Cross, General Delivery. Medford. 215 WANTED Work home about 1400 pounds, must bo sound, young and true. W. J. Elmer, Phoenix, Ore gon. 21 o W A NTBD Ten teams for steady work, hauling gravel. . Apply Rear-er-Portland Cement Co., Gold Hill. Oregon. WANTED Washing done at homo cheap. C34 Hamilton St. 217 WANTED I will overhaul cars, and If so desired, will allow owner to help and Instruct them In principals of motor car work. Will do tbo work either at your own home or nt my placo. Rates very reason able. Address box 44, care Mall Tribune. 211 WANTED City and country pro perty for exchange. G. Allder. room 3, Rlalto Dldg. 235 JAPANESE HANDWORK LAUNDRY Handwork wears longer, kcops clean longer, same prlco as ma chlno work. We niako a specialty of shirts and collars. All orders called for and delivered. Custom prices. Phono 79-J, 52S South Fir St. 214 FOR EACMAMJR FOR EXC I JANG E $ 10.0 003 20 aero highly Improved stock ranch. Northern California, clear, for good ranch here. Clark Realty Co. AIONE1 TO liOAA TO LOAN liavo $2000.00 to" loan cm city or country property nt eight per cent. E. S. Tumy, 210 Gar-nott-Corey Uldg. TO LOAN $1000 to $5000 on good security. It. A. Holmes, tho In surance man. tf MONEY TO LOAN On city and close In ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 368. MISCELLANEOUS. AUTO TOPS Mado like now. Med ford Tent and Awning Co., 10U X. Front. If it's canvass, we soil it. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Supplies. LAHER "AUTO " SPRING COi Our big secret In making springs la the tempering. Wo aro operating the largest, oldest and best oqulpped plant In the Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth St., Portland. Ore Attorneys- B. F. PIATT Lawyer, 21G Garnett- Corey Bldg. PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attornoys-at-Lnw. Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bunk bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnott Corey bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Oro. Wm. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts COLVIQ & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank nulldlng n. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, Spuria building, Med ford, Oregon. Ho.spluus, THE DOW HOSPITAL, Central l'pjnt, Orogou, . 248 PXGEFtVU. By "Bud" Fisher UCHINKSS DIKKCTOHY Auctioneers WILLIAM ULUICH Licensed Auc tioneer for tbo City of Medford, Oregon. Terms reasonable. Resi dence phone 1C1-J. Office Jack son County Dank building. Chiropractor - vv DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, nenro specialist. Rooms 203-204-205 Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor batha and scientific massage given: nccdlo spray, head and shoulder showor In connection; advice in dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phone, offlco 945, residence 67X-R DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise B. Hodges Mocnano-Tberaplsts, Chiro practors, 8pondylothcraplsts. These systems. Including dietetics, cura tive gytnnaatfca, bydro-tberaphy, etc.. produce results In both acute and chronlu diseases. Consulta tion free. Oyer Deuel ft Co., cor ner Main and BartletL Hoars 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. Garbage GARBAGE Get tout premises cleaned up for tb Printer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good servlco. Phone 626-L. F. Y. Allen. Dentuu DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOtt DR C C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey bldg., suite 319, Medford. Ore. Phonn 85 s. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary "pub- He. Bring your work to me at the sign of the Mali Tribune. Printers and 1'ublLihcrs MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO, has the best oqulpped printing office In southern Orogon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 North FirSt. riiyslclans ana aargeoms OH. F. G." CARLO W. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 416-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phone 103-6-L. Residence 26 South Laurel St. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and aureeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 232 IS Mala. Phones, residence, 814-J2; office 814. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and pauses supplied Office 228 East Main St., Hours 8:30 a. a. to S p. in. Phone. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Bank bldg. Office phon6 43-R; resldonco phone B8-R. DR. MARION Pfcyalclan and sur geon, Stewart bldg., cornor Mala and Bartlett sts.; office phone 27, resldonco phono 27-J-2. 904 West 10th. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physl clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to, 4, Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon, I'uouea, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! puyaician, isus uarnett - uorey building. Phone 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Burgeon. Ovor Hutchison & Lums don, 21G E. Main St Phone 77. DR. McM. M. DOW, Physician and burgeon, uontrai roint, uro. DR. LYDIA S. DOW, Ostoopathlo Physician. Central Point, Oro, Htciiograpliers ELLA M. OAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographlo work done quickly and well. '. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO" uirice 43 North Front St. Pkoat DIG. Prices right. Service guar Mdteed. i iV. i . , Trauster , ,( y , ?vr i fym W0 v , T .,!, it i o V WlV;Vs'i'S)iUW'OT. vt4rr