, ,, fc,t,BHA.tp8-"- . MTDDFORD MATH TRrBUNTTC, MWD1TORT). OMWOX, SATURDAY. NOVIOMnF.R 29, 10W. ?Km Fim i tiii fcrniMiii Jeff Says "Doggone the Dog Business" By "Bud" Fier ', ' ' .'. .- n r 7.1 hrr ui',1 X?0Hr you KNOW rmv woks K!UI (JUUlTj suipicioyiuv t' Ufi-ru yei You'll MvifeTo ai)oiii THrtT POOCM OUT N! It 1 IT VOQ, pofir CONUlCMoK. 3Kfi GAVCHGL r.f it - CR-- I'MU PULLMAN -"-i - tr?fvS 4mf . I '5T - x.,r& , e i:ffiiMy izr- ..'. v V. ivG ?Lfvet V1; DOd WU fteCH i '" ,..jiiiii i --.... i z Tffl UttUT l J - Cr f i ft II -' - mm H3taiTr-l r B&v "''CSesio rwrjvi nnKB TTlJk' s iTs 1 flHBRS4Qr WWA. , IKi m Tf . . JR 3htrtAGU0P tH HIE HOUSE BRIDE OFF ON IIUIIOKI V. S .1. N.a l'U Willi IiiUIiIm (iImMiii; iii nilurn Ihlli,", till' im'imiii Iiiht (liidKi WiihliiiiKlon mill mI for Knihm today uith IViiiumh II. Shihi' hihI IiU Initio, ftinni'rly Mi ,limn WiIimim, niiio' lliii in M'liKiira. Tlin fiMiiilo iiIimKmI Mic i. H4x-rtH'ii nml I'liiilojjnii'liiTH In Mm lufl. I'riwiili'iit WiIihiii, Hi'i'iiiiipHiiu'il liy ln ilNiiKliIrr, Mm KIihhu- WiUoii, Hrrtsnl a ilin pier lni lirfuro Mir Shviv mmhi'iI. Tim tli'fl, vnx Miihiiki'iI mill Mil iri'nliiit wmh pni'ii hii dXHliuii. Tin' Su ro liiu) not nr ruril nml Hii- WiUoiix W lii'lnw mill Miilcil. Snrr nml ln liinl" ImiiiiU't) tin' 3invr li"f"tf Mm k'npliiiti Uiums of tlii-lr iiMHH'ty lv niiiiKliiiK with n itmimI of fi'oinl 1'nliiii WHKiiiKnr, tlny li'M'il ulimiril tln m'khi'I nml urn not ('Veil niM'ti li Mio rcKirtrr. IVi'inli'iil WiUmi li'ft tin- Iiiht in. tlu linml ilni. .Mi'inlflitkiiliii'H Writ iIimc MhitIi. Hi luki'il linrk itl tin' I'ollpli' ki'iTH lillll'H mill Ktllllll'll. Tliu pii'nlt'iit iliiiiin'il to rrlnrii to tin' ImiiiK of Col. Iloiiki' in Ni York liy llli.'lll o'i'liH'k, t'nt Itiiichi'oii Mii'to lillil tlii'll ki to Mil' hiIo iciminiU to iloiWk tin nlti'rnooii'4 i;IhIi lie Imii'ii tin' nrmv (itt! nny fontlmli toil i in. AIMioiikIi tin' "jIoii purl v ntltinl t Mm tliunlrr IumI mclil, thn pifni tli'll pllliilli'il to yti hkiiiii tollllh'llt, IciiMnt; for 'iiliitiw'l"H ui iiiiiliiiu-lit At the Churches Tnlciit ItiiplM MoriiliiK vwimlili II ii in. I'nmor Itov. Wlllii'liiiliui .MncCiilloiiKh. Hllilo filiool u: IS. fitrniiKurH mcUoiiui. Ion l.iitlirmii Morninn Hurxlro will li linlil nt 'Ion MitliiTiin, T'i Wi'Ht I'ourth St. lit II ii. in. Illlilo Hrlioiil (CiikIIhIO at to a. in. No oHinlni; nor leu. Ciitiio nml urlilp. Cflllllll I'olllt llllptlhl Huv. T. I). MncCiilliitiKli will con ilurt riinlrt'H at 7. MO In Mm uvonlui;. Attnrimy I. W. .Minml will comluit iniiriiliiK wiirnlili 11 n, nt., mibjrrt, "ClirlNtlaulty ami Mm Hocliil CrUlH." l?ilsroiji Htirs It i'H In HI. Mnrk'H Mullil hull. ('Dliilirallon of Holy (Joinmiiiilon .U S a, m, Hiiiulny hcIioiiI at IU a. in. ;ilnlmitl(iu of Holy Coiiiiiiiinloii ami ttcriiioii at 11 a. in. Ituv, V. II. Ijiuu lltmi, liar. 1'iro MiilliodlKt (Jorner Toulh mul Ivy, Kiiuday hvIiodI al 10 a. m. Proiu'hliiK at U ii. ni, and 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs day at 7; 30 p, m. All ato wnli'oinn to theso services, J, K. HrndUiy, puHtqr. Oakihilo Avouiin .MelliodUl Suiuliiy seliooi 10 a. m, !.... i.. ir i..i..u.i it Iii.liim1 will piearli at 1 1 a, in. HaoniiiionUN uerviro ronovvH tun nioruiiig m'rmou. I'l'tiiuliliii; again nt 7:30 p. m, by pastor. TIiIh In tho occimlon of Mm quiuioiiy conference. V oklomJ an Invitation to Mm public. II. M, llrnu ham, pastor, ' ChrMlmi Hiiiulny HPhool at (l:30. It Is thn tlv8ro lo liRVtfloot) 1f i'Oeblo. Tho EUROPEAN If II I I 111 I ' ' .! - hiiIiixi iiiitiirii ni'iin n tliri'o wii'ltH at tfiiilniico Kiiilfht with (irantu I'timt in IumI tmliiy Korvliiwi at tl it m , loinlucliiil liy Itt'V Tt'i'l of (IriintM I'mhk, Minlciiviir t C.30. CvimiIiik nirvltii lit 7.30. i:nry one U i'Xii'i'tt'il to Imlp kvni up Mil' MtorlmiK ncoril of Mm chtircli. I'lnt liiinli of Clirlk(. Sili'iillkt. Hiiiulny meriiliii: iti vlui at 1 1 a in. Huliji't't of li'mmii mirnioii, "Ancient ami MotliTii N'oroiniiuiy, Allim ,Min inorUm ami HypnotlHin, Donotinci'il." WiMliiiMitlny dViiiiIiik ti'ntlmunlnl iirit I ii K nt 7 30. All aro wt'lcoimj. Ktiu il.i xrhoul nt 10 a. in, alt under tlio aKo of 20 nro Invited. ItcatlltiK room lioiirn '.' to .1 p. in. dull), vxcept tiilinlny ami litilldii)H. Cliurtli etllfliu North Onkilulu. Catliolli' iliniim s and in. ao n in. ClirUtlnn Imclrlmi U.4u. Ilnptlitm ': to :t. KteliliiR devotloim 7:. TO. i:enlliK Lecturo, "Hoconl of tli'j ronvemlon to CatliollcUii of K. J. Jewell, A, II. 11. I), luto Hortor of Holy Trinity KpUropnl Church, Mnn Uti'n, Mlrh., wrlllii by hlumolf. rimt l'rldny nmn 7 a, in. l)ovo Moim 7:30 p. in. rirli)liTlitn 1'ri'ac.lilni; at 11 a." in., Btibjort 'Imitator. fl IVarhlim at 7:3 p. in., ubjinrt, ."A Wi'll Without WatiT." Autlii'in, ".Httcoi tlm MomontH Itlch In ItloMliiK." by T, lMwiii Holly. Holo, nt'lecti'd, Dr. V. W. Howard. Kiimlny hcIiooI at 1 a. in. J. O. K. Hodety nt 3 p. in. S. (.'. J. itorlcty at C30 p. in. Tlio iiiiiii'h Millie clans nt 10 a. in. Knelt inouibur of the cIom with his man In to be lu tlio tiai early. llaplNt Itov. Itol't'rl Wllllnm .MncCiilloiiKh, I'll. I)., pnnlor. MgrnliiK wumlilp 11 a. in. IJinhnl Herinoii, "Aro lteh:iln out of Dato?" Movlval iiiiim uit'i'tlnK, 3 p. in, Mr. II. II. Tuttle pri'ldliiK, Miriunu by Mm pautor. aiibjcct, "Adam and Kwi ami tlio llaby." Spoelnl iiiiihIc, now llMiiu bookit will bo (mod. KwniliiK rclal erho 7:30, 30 niliiuto itoiiK xorv leu from tlio uuw llyiiiual, M'rinou at oIkIiI n'rloek. Hubjoit, "A olal of Sin." Ordln nuio of llnptltuu at cIoho of t'enlni; honico with Mm now baptlnmal terv Ico of tlio t'onr.reKiitlon. Illlilo Mihool lti-ir.. Mr. II. 0. (iar- lll'tt, lOlpill'llltOlllUlIlt, II. Y, I'. I'. 0:30, pri'Hliloiit, Karl KoUor. MiiKle, J. .1. Marlon, clinrUlor. Mrn. II. K. Martth, ornan- Ht. Itelvil MH'vlcos t'lirli ovenlliK of tlio wetik at 7.30, uwupt Saturady. A wcU'iiiiiu to all. .MetliodM , . Medford Methodlrit Episcopal church, corner nt llnrtlutt and Foiiith Htrots, E. Olio Eldildgo pas tor. Sopites Htiudny iih follews: Pr(achltg.lt a, in. and 7:30 p, m, Subjetis,1 morning, "Tho (Ireat So cuiity." Evening, "Tho insanity of Sin." TIiIh service will bo a contin uation of tlm revival services that have been lu progress for four weeks. This norlna of muctluga has beep atlondud wlh KCut power and suocss, nut aro coiitlnuliig to grow in IntotQst with overy night. Many liuvp boon tho couverslQUs ami ovi deiieeH of a genuine visitation of God. Sunday school, Including Hllilo clnua for men, women and young ladles, 9.15 a, in. Junior League 3 p. in. KpvYorth Loaguo U:l5 p. m. Excellont miisio led by n chorus choir under tho direction of V, C, EdmendH, Special foaturos for Sun day morning and evening. Solos by Mrs. Van Scoyoe, Mils solo Is ' ro poikqiI. by io(Uv$U lYoiilou, Mien Kltto, Tlio orchi'Ktrii ntiilur Mm di rection of Mm. Unddyninnn, will bo prcHont atiil render Hpcclnl idiihIc. You aro ronllally InvltQtl to all Mumo nervlreit, enmu. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES Mr ninl Mm. t I). Woolvcrton ami Minn llortha worn Mt'dford vM torn Wi'ilni'dtny. Mrn. Cliark-H Clmniplnln was nhop pliiK In Mudford.Hutiirdny, Mm. SprnKUo loft Krldny for Halt I.nko whoro lm will tUH fur a tlmo bt'forn Koine on to Ban I)lo(.' whoro Mho opii:ta to upend inoiit of tlio win ter. A novel slclit to iiionl of iih Is broom corn tin nulling which J. 11. I'ortur had donn laot wonl;. MIiin MnrKiivrltn Carlvy wn out from Met) ford to lnlt hor HlHt'ur Mm. l'ortor and to attend tlio dnnco at Kokuo ltlvor. (Seo. Jacobs iiIno attended tlio dnnco. They report a very pleasnnt tlmo. C. W. McDonald drove out In his auto .Sunday nml called on Hlvumlde f'rlendK. With lilin were Mr. and Mm. Wnhl of Medford nml Mr. atvl Mm. Terry of Washington. II. II. Nye Is at homo thin woe); from his diitlos as Juror ut Jackson vllle. Ho will 'return December 2, but only for a short tltnu as tlio work lit about completed Thorn were several dinner parties along Hlversldu Thnukiiglviug day. Mr, and Mrs, G, 11. Aider enter tained a few frlopds. Mm. W. A. Elliott had a family gathering at her home and Micro was n gathering cf friends nt tho Kozalls ranch. There have been two Interesting meetings of tho Ilecretntlon club Mil ro tho last Hippies were written. Mrs. Jones of Foots creek enter tained with n Hallowe'en program and refreshments and Mm. II, II. No hud a very enjojnlilo Thanksgiving program. Several books have been lecelved nnd n coumo of study will soon bo outlined nlong tho lines of domestic science. W. W. Illttlu nnd family bad Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mm. Chllders of Gold Hill. Mrs, L. Miller and sou Dale, aro spoudlng a few da) a In Medford with Frank Elliott and family. ' Al Wiiolvorton was the happiest man on Itlversldo Thanksgiving day as ho bncamo the posojenHor of 22 fluu little pigs on that day. Ask Al to i.'o IiIk pigs and too tho smile. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given Mint tho un designed will apply to tho city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting December 2nd, IP 13, for n license to sell sptrl- WORTH WHILE Tho Host Real llargnlu lu Med ford. Lot S0.17R with good 8 room house with l screen sleeping porches opening out from each of tho 4 bed rooms upstairs, bath nnd toilet up stairs aud down, gns lu all rooms, hot and cold running water in all bed rooms upstairs, SO gallon hot wator tank, ful comont basement, tlio drained, electric light, mid on ono ot tho best resident streets, in Med fqrd. Price it sold soon, $3200. llti.NNK'fT INVESTMENT CO. SPECIAL TQPAY For snle, 5 room house, on good lot, assessments all paid, $900, easy turms. Five room bugnlovv for rent, nlco law, $16,50 per month. Several lumpen for rout, from $10 to $20 per mouth My specialty ialty Is looking after ni ropeity. 1 ty r i f !' ou- resident pr n E. J. STEWART Uoom 201 Fruitgrowers Hank llldg. urrico phono om, lies, uiipuo s-J. flHKBBJ o'. iWAVf. HPa sTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTrTO7T"H d ' (. "Vy- (AU mmmmW iHrwr c-j i.fivijjvu utiu osssftBW i Kwm i WW Z1"1! v .HB, sa -iiiii )L ftjii j i jt wi. r t.' - - i ri&wM- - t J I' MEM v t,iioim. Ijiouh and malt liquors In quantities lem than a K.illon, at their jdaco of InmlncnK on Honth Kir street, locntrd at lots 10, 11 and 11', block Hi, of Mm original towuslte, In said city, for a period of six mouths. ' HOTKii Moom:. Date, of .first publication Novem ber, 201h', 1013, noth'i:. Notlco Is hereby given that the un derslRiied will apply to tlio city coun cil of Mm city of Medford, Oregon, nt Its nnxt regular meeting on Dec. 2, 1913, for n llcomc to sell spirit uous, vinous nnd innlt liquors at re tail In quantities loss than a gallon at his placo of business nt No. 2, N. Trent strcot. In said city for a period of six months. Dated November 20, 1913. i:. o. imow.w i'oii hi:.t i'UitNisiii:i) hooms l'Oll IlKNT ltooms with or without board. Prefer. boarders, 405 So. Onkdalc. 2 IS F O It U E N T Modern furnished rooms at the Cottage, C04 W. 10th street. !28 FOIt KENT Lato sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices ycry reasonable. Phono 247-L. '222 SoutU Holly street FOIt KK.M nocr.EN ' It ItENT 10 room house rear pt rilllllV'IB Ci. I i lllih'un . uu.n, suitable for business, real estate, boarding or rooming bouse. Gold liny Itcalty Co.. Cth and Fir. FOIt KENT 4 room house. $5.00 per months. Gold Hay Itealty Co. FOIt IIENT Modern 5 room hoiree, one block from (Medford Hotel, also 3 room house, modern, with raugo all connected. Phone 3C5-J, 78-11 FOIt KENT Modern furnished Iioiibo. M. A. Iladcr, CO North Orange. FOR RENT Hungnlow nt 109 Geneva avenue, 5 rooms besides bath room, two sleeping porches, one enclosed lu glass, aud atttc. Also garage and wood shed con taining largo horse stall and hay loft. This Is a very beautiful homo. Has a pergola, and wnter lib' pond in rear aud is surrounded by 150 choice robo bushes. Rent $30 00. Mrs. Peter Steonstrup. WHY? PEAR TRACTS PEAR TRACTS 10-20-30 ncro pear tracts, bearing orqhnrd. best varieties, three miles from Medford. Deep freo loam soil. So bettor 10-yenr-old penr orchard In Jackson county. This must bo sold nt ouco. Price asked $900 an ncro. If you mean business Investigate at onto. Wo will meet nil coiupotlon. Wo do not bollovo this can bo duplicated for tho price in any fruit district in the northwest. So mattor what your bunlnoBs may bo, horo Is an Invest ment. yorthy ot your consideration, Valuo is twice tho amount asked. Soxt year's crop should not owner this amount. J. O. UARNUS, Phono 12Q-J. First National nunk bids. NEW TODAY A largo livery bam nnd busluoss lu Idaho, Is offered fur exchange for a ranch lu this vkiulty. Valuo $30, 000. "UomCwoll ' Improved ranch up KvniiB creek. Will soil equipped for business for $12,000,00 and tnko property In .Medford worth t)jo money for $5000.00 and .5()0,0.00'cnu run for several years nt 0 per cent. O. 1). 1TOON Room 12, .lackxoii County Haul; llldg, 111. lnmm T uu.Uft vWVWWjSfct I CP-lP FOR. Z KOUEi buy txwteo p i X GO INTO fHfc ew.a cap- L , I'Olt HICNT HOCHfiKKKl'INO KOOMS rdlt HKNTHotisekMpInc" roomsl ground floor. 344 So. Central. FOIt KK.NT OITJCEH KOR KKNi Large, couifortable of ttco roorni with elevator service ftteatu' heat, hot snd cold water Low rntt-a. Apply Medford KurnP tyr fe' JMw Cn ' rp hknt minci:i,uam:ou.s Koii LKASK (Jold "bearing mining prosjicr-t which has produced over J 10.000. Gold Itay Itcalty Co. FO R nENT-l 20.00 per month, store room In growing town of Talent; rood buslnesa openings. I.umnn Judd. Talent. Ore. 211 FOIt UENT Itanchos, largo and small, alfalfa and garden lands, i Gold Itay Itealty Co., 6th and Fir. I'Olt sale ixrrs FOIt-SAl.E liy owner, house and ex tra large lot. Terms. On the cast side. Phono 776-W. 218 I'OU SALK HOUSES FOIt SALE 4 room house and lot $700. $100 cash nnd $15.00 per month. Gold Kay Itcalty So. FOIt SALE Three houses and lots, 412 Laurel St., 411 South Now town street, price $4000. Owner new Sam Uaucr, Ncskowln, Ore gon. 229 KOlt SALE ACREAGE U'OIl SALE A 5 and 10 acre tract closo In, income property, easy terms. Call owner 392-M. 224 VOW SALE FARM LANDS FOR SALE Ranches, acre tracts. 'F0R EXCHANGE For valley land, town property, rrom $5 per acre.i Tnrco Oklahoma City residences Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth aud, vaIueg $500()i n500 3300 Uox " 73. Jacksonville FOR SALE MlhCrn,.NKOUS FOR SALE One road roller, gaso line for one-third prlco, nearly now. Gold Ray Realty Co. F.OR SALE 1 Holt traction cnglno and plows, nearly now, for one third price. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Sixth and Fir. FOR SALE 17 head f Angola goats, (does) $2.75 per head. Address Goats, caro Mull Tribuno. 216 FOR SALE Saddlo and driving horse, slnglcfobtor, gentle for chil dren. Address Slnglefooter, care Mall Tribune. 216 FOR SALE H.lg work homo, will work any where, cheap. Address E. A. 11., 2 13 S. Ivy. 216 FOR SALE pear tree 4-6 ft. Lie: 3-1 ft. 12c; grown by Hood River nurseryman on 3-year-old Japan roots. Guaranteed first-class, E. T. Seal. Central Point. 214 FOR SALE Elegant rango. healer, 30-40 Winchester. N. A. Thomp son, rurnl routo So. 1. 214 FOR SALE A good team, harness aud wagon for $150 todny, at West Side Stables. Inquire for M. 11. Cuslck. 217 FOR SALE First class team of heavy horses. Inquire Eads Trans fer Co., 42 S. Front. FOR SALE 100 tons of first class hay, six fresh cows, A-l driving and work horse, covered top de livery wagon nnd spoclal made driving cart. Walsh's ranch on Spring st., milo out S. Roosovolt avonuo. 230 FOR SALE Hlack mare, weight 1100 pounds, gentle either slnglo or double. Inqulro Sash Qtables. 214 HELP WANTEtt MAWE WA NTE D A gents $3jfto $75 a week inconio, Scrubs, takes up vnor. No wringing, no cloths, sells everywhere, big profits. Ex clusivo territory. Wrlto today. Special terms. Plrrung Mfg. Co., Dopt. A., Chicago, 21 1 WANTED Agents, something new, fastest sellpis aud quickest re peater on earth. Porninnout pro flt'ahlo business. Good for $50 to $75 a week. Wrlto for particu lars; American Products Co., 505 Sycamore St, Cincinnati, O. 211 WANTKIl Miliar ?j Jlrndoii initio. Gold Hill, Orogon, for contract U'nftr. HmIiI II. iv IPnnltif Hi J" ' VS ftJ.yj ''Jl. -rrr-N - m ' ir - "vn. llKhl yAXTi:il KIIALK WASTED Olrl or middle aged wd rnan for general housework In the country. Address A. L., Mall Trib une, tf WANTkii srrt.vnoss WANTED Man and wife wishes po sition on ranch. Address post of flee box 502. Call 513 Oak street. l'hono 892-M. 210 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ClilidV Iron crlll. Au dress A. L. Cross, Ucncral Dollvury, Medford. 215 WANTED Work horse about 1400 pounds, must be sound, young and true. V. J. Elmer, Phoenix, Ore gon. 215 i WANTED Ton teams for steady work, hauling gravel. Apply Heaver-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 tho work either at your own borne or at my place. Rates very reason able Address box 44, care Mall Tribune. 214 WASTED City and country pro perty for exchange. G. Alldcr, room 3, Rlalto Rldg. 235 JAPASESE HASDWORK LAUNDRY Handwork wears longer, keeps clean longer, same price as ma chine work. Wo mako a specialty of shirts and collars. All orders called for and delivered. Custom prices. Phone 79-J, 528 South Fir St. 214 FOR EXCUAnuE FOR EXCHASGE $10,000 320 ncro highly Improved stock ranch. Northern California, clear, for good ranch here. Clark Realty Co( MONET TO LOA3 TO LOAN llavo $2000.00 to loan on city or country property at eight per cent. E. S. Tuniy, 210 Gar-nott-Corey Dldg. TO LOAN $1000 to $5000 on good security. It. A. Holmes, tho In surance man. tf MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo In ranch property. C. A. McArtaur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 3C8. UUSI.VESH DIRECTORY Alijo Supplies. LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. Our big socret In making springs is the tempering. Wo aro operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pacific northwest. Use our Bprlngs when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth St.. Portland, Oro. AUTO TOPS Mado like now. Med ford Tent and Awulng Co., 106 N. Front. If It's cnnvas, vy sell It, Attorney II. F. PIATT Lawjer, 216 Garnett- Uorey Hldg. PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. HEALEY AttorneyB-at-Law. Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank bldg. A. E. REAMES. LAWYER Corey bldg. -QarDott- W. J. CANTOS Attornoy aud Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Ore. Wm. M. Colvig George M. Roberts COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National llantr nulldlng. D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRTf Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attornoy nt law, room 7, Sparta building, Med ford, Oregon. H'lM'If'll?. THE DOW HOSPITAL, Central . PJMQFv5Q3.Xiu-W eoPrPttuf iv 1 3 ny tSWio (in BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auctioneers WILLIAM ULRICH Llconsod Auc tioneer for tho City of Medford, Oregon.' Terms rcasonablb. Resi dence phono 161-J. Offlco Jack son County Bank building. Chiropractors) DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor1, nervo specialist. Rooms 203-204-205 Oarnett-Corcy bidg. Vap6r baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and shoulder shower in connectlonr advico In dlototlcs. medical gymnastics, hydropthcrapy. Lady attendant. Phone, offlco 945, residence C71-R OIL A. R. IIEDOES. Dr. Louise E. Hedges Mechano-Tlioraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsts. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-thera'pby, etc., produce results in both aeuto and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Douol & Co., cor ner Main and Bartlett. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. GarDage GARBAGE Got vour promise cleaned up ror th- winter. Call on the city garlmo' wagons for good service. Phone C25-L. T. Y. Allen. - Dentist DR." W." M. VAN SCOYOO " DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Coroy bldg., suit 310, Medford, Oro. Phon 858. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCICEY Sotary pub lic. Bring your work to mo at the sign of the Mail Tribune. Printers nnd l'ubllsners MEDFORD PIUNTINO CO. has the best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. PIi)Hris:u nnC Surgeons DR? R "6. CARLO W," DR. '"'eVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathifl physicians, 416-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 26 South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. z ' MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. . Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 232 E Main. Phones, resldcuco, 8I1-J2; offlco 814. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician nnd surgeon. Practlco llmltod to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically test'.'d and ptasses supplied Offlco 228 East Main St.. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Phono. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Bank bldg. Office Ihon6 43-R; rcsldcnco phono 68-R. DR. MARION Pnyslclan nnd sur geon, Stowart bldg,, corner Main aud Bartlett sis.; offlco phono 37, resldonco phouo 37-J-2. 904' West 10th. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian nnd surgeon, Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hour 10 to 12. 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. ' DR. Tl. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phonos, offlco 38, rosl donco 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Qnrnott-Corey building. Phono 901-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician und Burgeon. Over Hutchison & Luras den, 215 E. Main fit Phouo 77. DR. McM. M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon. Control Point, Ore. DR. LYDIA S. DQW. Osteopath Physician. Central Point, Oro,. Steiiofii-.ipiicrs elxXgaunyaS Btonographlo work, done quickly and well. '"- ??p TrK aster EADS TRANSFER & BTORAQf'CO. ' Offlco 4 a'NorthTront '8t. 'rhdae 316. Prices right. Srvl gtu JfWJ