Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 30, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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U.Mi:. I).-.-. :il.-l,.n I'iiH ih to.
lit v t'atiiii); niiollii'i' tlirciitriicil htiil.i'
uilliin tlir Vutlnin. ThN tiitic it Ih
ttm Kiinli'iM'M mill tint iniixi'iim Irp.
ih. Tlii'ir iIciiiiuhIm liivulii tlir
iiithi't- uiiiimiul nlti'inntivi' nf I'ltliiw
a mix1 in 1 my or ttu almlitlini or
liuliiliiyx. All of tliuii t'iiiilo.i'M net
7(1 i'i'iiI 11 ilny, I'xci'pt on lioliilu,h,
Xtlli'll tlli'V (llltW liollilllf. An tlllTi
mi' NiPiiii' 71) n'lijclniik lioliiluvx in tlic
,riu-, In .Hv notliini; of SiniiliiyH,
tln ('lulling i'K iiixiht they luivi) I 'Nil
VK'hiiiIh for K'"",l, Tlu fm-t
t In t tlm iiiiii'Iiiiim mill uiiiitciw nri
nlooi'il on tlii'ttt Iu n inlilx 11U0 u
tlii'ir finmii'inl ilifriculllcx, AIiIuiiikIi
not olfii'inllv nllowi'il to iiorept tiiin,
thi'y nil iici'i'iK llii'in jimt tlm hitinc,
lint wlii'ii tin pulilfo Ih not mlmittril
Muni' Kid ila- out of (liu vi'iir tlnir
pii-f.ilnlitii'1 for iimkliiir " liltl' ""
tin' xiit 11 r i' I'liiiwliliiriililv icmii'i'il.
Itri'mtly one of llm cnrilt'iicrK
Mrnt mini iiml onrninitlfil mihiIi1i dy
juuiiiiii; off lln Tntlfiil unll. Tlii
iiiiIciiith mill nniNiMiiii ki'i'M'n in
-i.ti''l tlnil )n wi'iit mini tr.Miiir to
lluiirn out liow to itui Lt Imtti rnjx
inri't on tin' 70 i'imiIh no holiilnv pay
iioioiliiiii anil in'lilioiii'il tin' oio
uri'iirilinly, 1'lii'v tolil liiin llic.x
liopcil lio woiilil tuko niniiit; from
tin' lirt fntnl U'hiilt nml liopi'il hi'M
mc to it Mint mi I'piili'inic of Hiii
clili'H nt tlii' Vatiran tniulit not In
ii'iiili'iril ini'ilnlili'. Thi'v alo ak
i'il liiin if In fipiri'il tlicy iliil not
liavi' to rut on holiiluy tlm miiiiic ns
otlirr ilny. I'p to tlir pri'm-nt tinii'
tlii'ri' Iiiih li'.'rn no ruin' in vni;i' nt
tlii Vnlii'iin, lint I'opo I'iiiti i Known
to Im Kivini; tlio mntli'r hriioic nt
tciilion mill 'iiiihuliTiitrnn.
UP
. i.ort ..V(ii:i.i:s, cut , nee an .
l.cntli Crouit mid Hud Andumon
woiinit up their henvy trnlnlim toitiy
for their Now- YenrH match nt Vornon.
Toilny wan a itilet nun at both mmpi.
althniiKli Amtermm did n hit of ruad
work In thu mornliiK and both hou
plu)i"l with thu Kyimiiiiliim appartuti
for an liunr.
AlthotiKh AiiilniMXi opoiit'il n hIIkIU
faoilto In Hid tieltliiK, prodli'tlimu
with lieliiK niiidn todny that Crnxx
will K hetweon tlio rope on (ho
loiiK end. CoiiHlduralilo Cnmri inoiu-y
inndu'ltH appenrmico lint iiIkIH
lloth ho.xurn appciir to lie In oviol.
lent Hhapo. AhderHiin undonlitndly U
11 much hnttor flllor tluin tlio hoy
OroKH Idinckvd out hero nix innutlui
iiko. CniMn, ton, Huonmd to ho In
hotter condition than nt any pruv
Iiiiih upiionranco )inro.
CANADIAN PACIFIC TO
BUY MICHIGAN CENTRAL
11 1 -
HAMILTON', O11I., Dei'. !MI. -That
llm Cauailiaii l'aeifiii niilion.l soon
is In piircliiiHo that hcetion of the
MiehiKiiit Cen I in I which laps Ciiii
11 tin wic u ri'Wrt widely circulated
here loda.v. j'o tJe'onti)mution wus
ohlniuuhk', hoYl'er.
Denies Michigan Contr.nl Gale
DKTUOIT, Mich,, Dec. .'10. ".lust
imwhpuper talk," was llm way II. S.
Leilynrd, chiiiruuin f tlm hoard of
directum of tlio iMIcliimin Centuil
liiilrniid, chamelcilr.ed today u n
purl from lluuiill Out.. Hint the
Cniiailiaii I'dcil'iii hoiiii wnulil pur
cIiiim all liiii'H of llm MiehlKiiu Ceu
It a wliivli (hU)C(1 Canudit, , m
. "- vHrfawiftc' 1
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1 iiiwn imiCj
IS SAFELY FLOATED
IIIIISIIANi:, Anitralin, Ihr. .'10.
I'lihnnKi'ix on tin Dnti'li Hli'ninlilp
'Ijixmmi, whlvli Mlrnuk a rouk at tlio
I'lilrancc to Tin rrw Htniitx Snlnnliiy
iiIkIiI, had lii'i'ii luki'ii off Niili'ly mnl
tin Hliip ilnt'lf u'tloatcil toilnv, iic
I'orilini; to nirhhiiKi'i ri'ci'ivcd Iiit1
frnm 'I'liiifiliiv JhIiiiicI.
Tlinrxilnv ixlaiul in only 1'JO mill's
from tin' mm'iik of tin' wii'ck ami it
wiih 1. 1 lit i'il that the piiNhcnu'T"
woulil he lnnili'il (hero toilnv. 1'iom
TlmrMilnv Ixlmnl they will hu tnkrn
to llatavia, Juxa, hv iiiioIIut m-hscI.
Ni'wn (hat lln1 TiiMiian Iiml hri'ii
ri'flonli'il caiiir iik a MirpriHi' hvrt
curlier iiirMMiKfR Inning Inilicati'il
that it wonlil he a total loin, llioupli
it mih I'xpcctfil nil on hnnol wonlil
he rt'M'iinl. Toiln'K mlviri'i with
to tin' i'ffi'c'1 that tlii' craft wa hail
ly iliiinriKril, how'rr, ami would
Ilnvo to (10 iloi'knl for rrpaiix.
NEW YORK GROUNDS
xi:w Yftiiic. jkk. no. lu.p.iit-.
still pii'vmlcil hcii' toilnv that N'uw
York will Kit a IVderal Iciiii frnn
i'iiiti'. National ami Amcm'.in
It'iiii' inncnnli'ri M'offcd at the re
port, hut it wax known that 1 1 it new
outlaw li'iipm had M'l'iiii'd an option
on a Kr,l,"d "Jtu near llrihton
lloni'li.
I'li'-iili-nt fliliiioii; of I ho 1'i'di'nil
li'iiKiio wAk t'11 rniiti to N'W York
today. It wax ri'pnrlcd that lie is
1'iiinini: lift 0 today to cinifi'i' wilti
New Yoik linniicii'iH ri'minliiit: tnori'
hiu'kiiii; (or tlio Iragni',
E
IE OF
LIMA, IVrii, Dec. .lO.-Monuro
new w'iih ieecieil hero today fiom
Ayinareas provinee, whero heavy
damage hy another eaithipuike wax
reported. Itel'eienne wax iniulo to
hut a few ilcnlh, hut it was feared
fuller 1 etui us would show ninny fu
taliticx. Tumps were onleied into
the Miickfii tenilorv to extend aid,
Married
On Friday, Dcpumbor 2, Itun, nt
1L';I0 o'clock, at tlio renidoiu'o of
Mr. mid Mrx. (Ioiiiko '. Dunn, ilneo
mlli'H eii.st of AhIiIhiuI, occurrod tho
mnrrliiKii nt the dauKhtor, MIkh Adu
Dunn, to It M. Hlinrror, of On I1 11 ml,
Cal., llov W, T. Van Hpoy, oftlclat
I11K. Only relatives oro pu'Huut. Tlio
parlor wuh beauttrully dccorntt'it with
Ivy, inlHtlotoo and flowors, A houu
tooiiH woddliiK fonnt followed aftor
wlilnh tho rouplo loft for Oakland,
Tlio Krooin Im a woll-Unown con
ti actor of Oakland. Tlio hrldo was
innrrled In tho Iioiiho sho wan horn
In "2 yearn iiko. Sho rocolvod hor
education In tho Southnru OroKoii
Stato Normal School and In Mount
Annul CoIIokq.
Cntlioljc Church
Now Years, a linlv dav of ohllfrn
tioil.' Masses, (l;!lll uud 0;00; doo
lioiix, 7:oll p. in.
Weather Forecast
Oregon HMn west, vain or snow
onxl portion lilniuhl nml W'dmw-
dny; Miutlicastcily winds, brisk
Hlpii; (ho cvn&ti . . -..
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Hv A. C. Jlowji'll. !
.Mart led -In .lii'kfoiiillc, llcoein
her 'J.l, llll.'l, li.v Him. J'aiil S. Jtnndy,
Yctiia .Mntliew'K and MNti Nora
Winkle, nml on the 'J'dh (he pareiitK
of tlm Iniile, .Mr. mid Mrn. William
.1. Winkle, ne a iliiiuer mid Hie
follow ini; imtmiiih weic invited mid
look part in the fcliwtjc: .Mr. mid
Mr. Orei'ii MuthewH, Minn M 11 1 hew k,
Idilril'li MuthewK, Minx Marie Mutli-cut-,
Mrx. Nora Mathews, Mr. and
Mrx. Waller "Wood, Mi-x l.ottu
Wood, Karl Wood, Mrx. .luih' Muy
Iiiiiii, .lohii iMnvliaiii, Mrx. Hnehel
May hum, Sheruinii Wooley, Michael
Wooley, Fred ltillouh, Dora ltillowv,
Jerry mid linu llillowx, Mrx. Clara
llillowx, Mix. Siixiiii Hurt mid the
whole of the Winkle family. The
menu conxixtcd of turkey, chiokeii,
different kiudx of liu'iil. pie-, eakex,
etc, mid all liiiudx enjoyed them
ki'Ivch to the uluioxt. The foreoiuc
w'iik hint to 1110 with the rcipicht
that it he publihhed in the Weekly
Mail Tribune.
Word hax juxl eaine to uie or
the phone that the stork liu. iitcd
the home of William Duplitcy of
Itutle Falls, and thev have 11 hoy
aildeil to tlm faiuilv circle Decern
her 27.
Mixx Dottie IlimiUh mid her
brother, Hohhin, wtfut to William
lime; laxt week to i-il their rniul
pnteutx, ,1, . Moomaw mid fninily.
ltohhie returned the fiil of the
week, but Dottie is Mill up (hern.
Mixx Mnl!e Scott of Siiiiih Valley,
who is ciiKUKi'd lciichlu school in
the upper Trail dixtriut. wax n pn
heiifier on the Mnle I'oinl-l'eriHt
ta;l! laxt Friday.
The people up in the icinity of
Iii-t Crock ae a masked hall mid
haxket supper on hriday uiplit, and
Leni Smith mid John Foxier went
from here, ami report that they had
one of the limes of their live-. They
had 11 h;i-ket Mippcr, and I know
hnt that means, for 1 wax at a
basket dinner last Fomth of July
and had a time that I can never fnr
P't. Tho people up in the llutte
cieek country know just how to have
11 piod time mid the women know
how to cook, mid Hiuu'hoily pioxidcs
bountifully for Mich oecaxioiix.
Mr. Howe, who Is driiu Mr.
Ash team, of Trail, wa hcie laxt
Fiiday uiht after supplies for Mr.
Ash's Mom at Trail, and fnuu the
iiinoiiut of comix ho hauls up he
iiuixt he iluiu ipiite a husiucsx..
.Also "Mr. 0-uimt of the fi-h
hatchery' was out uud spent Satur
day nilit wjth us.
SHsk (loilc of Mvdford. who
tauitht school in the Lake Cieek dix
it iet, eiime out Suuilav and was met
ul the Sunuvsiilc hv lleurv Meyers'
two boy mid went on up hiune with
them to spend a few du in the
country.
Jasper Miller, tho veteran school
teacher,. juid Mr. (lood of Deihy, who
t t t a i- i
To loan on improvod rauchos.
Interest 8 per cent
"Iusurnuco That HiBuros."
II. S. STINK
Iluy your ,'nBurco of .n, tuxpdyor
SPECIAL TODAY
For sale, 5 room Iioiiho, oh good
lot, ussessmentM all paid, near paved
street, $900, easy tonus.
Eighty ucroB of good laud, 1C
julles from Medford, Tor $10 por aqro.
For sale, 10 iutch, Hour crook bot
tom, nil good, only $200 per ncre.
My spoclalty Is looking uftur non
resident property.
E. J. STEWART
Ilonin 204 Fruitgrowers Hank llldg,
Dfflco phono OU I. Rot). I'houu S'i'i-J.
I Ccpy(j,iHT tan Lj ri Co. .
is li'iichiiiK in the Lal.11 Creek din
OoihI cmiie out Fiiday niylit and
tool; the cut4 .Snturdav for houii'.
Ilev, ,. L. Siliiliioiis mmoiiiieed
Sunday that ho was koiiik tukc 11
layoff mid fo to I'cylon mid carry
on a inei.'tint; Ur a coupln of weeks.
Ht-porU arc coming in of more
weddiiiKS, but us the reports cnu
uot b'e suli-tiiiltinlcil, I fail to t.ivc
nmiiex.
Vnrt of Tluinkx.
Wo wIhIi to oxpri'M our lioarlfolt
gratltuilo to all our kind nolRhborH
J unit frlvudM for tholr dee pHy.mpntliy
anil holp ilurliiK our late for row.
Our belovml one In uluent from
thu body uud present with tho Lord.
Mil. AND MHS. A. f. TAYLOlt.
AND FAMILY.
NOTICi:.
Notlrn li hereby given that tho un
dumlcned will apply to tho city couu-
P0LITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
1'oie Titi:.suui:u
Run II. ShiiiucU, present Incum
bent, to ho voted on at regular city
election January 13.
(Paid Adv.)
itm iii:coitii:it
Of my caudldiiry for office of city
recorder to ho voted on nt roKiilnr
city election, Jnuuary 13th, 19M.
JAMBS W, ("DAD") DUNLOl'.
(I'ald Adv.)
FOU ItECOItDEIt
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho office of city recorder, to bo
voted on nt the regular city election,
January 13, 1914.
MAHTIN M. M'DONOUQH.
(Paid Adv.)
l-'Olt ItECOItDEIt.
I am a candidate for city recorder
subject to the election anunry 13.
J. It. TYItKELL.
(Paid Adv.)
I'Olt ItECOItDEIt
Elmer T. Foss, Incumbent, sceUi
ro-clcctlon Jan, 13, 1914.
(Paid Adv.)
FOR ItECOItDEIt.
Marlon A. Ruder, candldnto for
city recorder.
(Paid Adv.)
NEW TODAY
20 acres fenced, extra flno luud,
close to S, P. stntlou stop. Twclvo
acres of flve-yeur-old apples and
pears, eight acres In alfalfa. Prlco
15500, $2000 cntth will handle.
240 ncres farther out, most all
fnrm laud, $12,000. 00,
ltIO ncros well fenced, good build
tugs, stuck, mid good fields In culti
vation, lloth of these places are
rented, nud hqth will tako bonio Med
ford property In oxchuuge.
O. D. UOON
Room IS, Jackson County Rank llldg,
Phono 1037 J
WHY?
lt!0 nrro Hog and Cattle ranch on
Pnelfle Highway, water for Irrigation,
5 a ores 11 ml or ditch. Rest ot alfalfa
land. Finest rnngo for hogs nud cat
tle in Jackson Bounty. 40 . ncres
good oak tiuibor for fuo wood, near
good market. House, hnrn, chicken
house and family orchard. Must sell
at onco. Will take part In trade tor
city property. $1,000.00.
2 good Iwmsi'H to tout, cheap.
J. O. HARNKS,
Phone 120-J.
1SUI First National Dauk Hldg;
' I
ell of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at
Its next roBUlar noPtliiR.on January
Gth, l'Jl4, for a llcutmo to Kelt spirit
uoui, vinou and malt Ihuom nt ro
toll In nuantltleii lets than n gallon
at ltn plnco of btmlnosR on South
Front street In said city for a period
of lx months.
Dated December 17, 11M.1.
' HOTKL NASH.
Merchants' Association Notice
If nny one solicits vii for aiKfr-!
lisiut; in a city directory, hate them
Miow eredentiaW.
JOHN CAHK1N. Seeretnrv.
FOU ItKNT-
FUHMSIIini KOOMS
FOU RBNT FurnlMioil roonm with
Uatli and neat. 245 N (irnpe.
FOIt HBNT Furnlshod or unfur
lilshed roonm, 310 South Itlvcmlilo.
242
FOIt ItBNT Largo ilceplng room,
and modern housokecplnR apart
menti, prices very reasonablo.
Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly
street.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTBD A man who can
tako
charge of a wagon shop and gen -
era woodwork repairing. A n.
l'Oll KENT t'L'ltNISIIEI)
ItOOMSi
FOIt It B N.T Modern furnlshod
rooms at tho Cottage, C04 W. 10th
fctrect. 233
FOR RENT Modei r, stenra boated
rooms In suites or single with or
without board. 249 So. Riverside,
phono 900-M.
FOR KENT HOUSE?
FOR KENT 2 room houso fur
nUlicd, close In. Call 7b-K. A.
D. Sallug. 241
FOR RENT Flvo room npartmont,
modern, range in same. Inquire
Col. Sargent. 254
FOR RENT 5 room house, close In.
Apply at Smith Tin Shop.
FOR RENT MlSCKUaXEOUS
FOR LEASE Full equtTpeif "placer
mine. Gold Ray Realty Co.
FOR RENT 10 acres, part grnln.
nlfnlfa ami bearing (rult, close in.
llennott Investment Co.
J ' -jga arr-. . i. 1
FOR SALIJPAIOl LANDS
FOR ""SALE -1(50 ncres, 3" miles
from rntlroad station, ostlmatud
1 ': to 2 million feet saw timber
qud CO00 cords hardwood, $10
per ncre. Address Owner, P. O.
box S42.
S ' -rTTSXX
FOR SALE HOLSIvS
FOR SALE- A great big" bargnm. If
taken soon, the rcHdencc at 700 S.
Oakdnlo avenue can be bought for
$2900. about half its real value,
lluuso has eight rooms, bath nuoo
nud below, sleeping porches, hot
nud cold titer In nil bed rooms, gas
throughout the house, 82 gallon
hot water boiler with heater, full
slzo tile drained basement, lot S0
175 with private dr(o. For terms
eo Roy Maulo at Fanner's and
Fruitgrowers' Hank or Harry II
Tuttle, Central olnt. 210
FOIt SALE MISCKljtaKKOUS
FOR SALE -One pair of big, yomiB
mules. Well broke. 31 i Jack
sou St. 243.
FOIt SALE OR TRADE I Stacy &
Clark organ, 1 A. II. Chase organ,
In first-class condition. Apply nt
23 North Fir St.
FOR SALE -Good bicycle very cheap.
US South Tripp St 240
FOR SALE A good arlety of ap
ples, sojuo etra fancy Spltston
horgs. Also first crop alfalfa buy,
Cohort Duttou, 1022 10th St.
FOR SALE Extin dr tier wood, onk
fir mid pine. F, Osonbruggo 401
Rlvorhldo Avo. S. Phouo 194.
FOR SALE We keep our dry wood
under cover at tho Valley Fuel
company, big shod two blocks
north ot S. . depot. 255
FOR SALE lloos.
ulos. John SUty,
Ote,, ro.uto No. li
15 or 20 coin-
Central Point.
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.:''? .'."' ' ".'.'.".'..,A'.V.'. Vl SUlUIIIIIUUUUilMMMIVWMUUUf".HU'lll.1 tllJ At
WANTim SITUATIONS
, ANTKIl-J-iiWnoii; wanu nil kludn
of houio work by tho hour.
12-. H-lmoila.
vaxti:i n.sci:ijiii. r.ous
WANTBI) LlntliiBB of properly to
exchange for California Income
and alfalfa laudx Any amount.
Clark Kenlty Co., 200 I'hlpp Dtdg
.WANTBD To cxchnnj-fl
two- ear
! old Hliodo Island
Iteil rooitern.
M., caro Mall
AdilreM Imjx J. A
Tribune
WANTBD Barly Hoio pototoei,
' Sohefflln'g Orocery, Medford
239
WANTBD ClennlnR rufs. home
ctcanltiK. Indow washlnic. by ex
perienced man. Leao ordem with
1 Tel J5S. S. Fraud. 243.
WANTED Four men to board and
room, prlvato family, 219 North
Central; can accommodate few
table boarders also. See J. M.
KleniitiR, Fouts grocery. 242
FOU EXCllAMJE
FOIt EXCHANGE $700 equity In
small fruit ranch for good auto
mobllo or Medford city property.
Address II. E. U.. Talent, Oro. 250
, K0U TUADE-CIty lot for horsos.
' inquire 41 1 S. IUversIdc. 230
l FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Mcd-
ford residence property, one acre
of laud on Sixth street In south
Grants Pass, good five-room house,
new barn and out buildings, gas en
gine, well and tank, some berries
and fruit trees on place. For par
ticulars call or address A. M.
Hunch, owner. Grants Pass, Oro.
R. F. D. 4. 241.
LOST
LOST Lady's cold watch, some
Where between M. E. church and
829 W. 1 1th St. Has girl's picture
on Inside. Finder return to S29
W. 11th St., or Tribune office nud
roceUo reward. 241.
MONEi IO t,OA.1
To" LO A N li n veT $ fo 0 0 or"" $2000
on hand to loan on ranch proper
ty, ao delay is your security 's
good. E.
S. Tumy. 210 Gnruett -
1
Corey Dldg
MONEY TO LOAN On city and
close In ranch property. C. A.
McArthur, room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3GS.
HUSINESS IJIRECIORY
Attorneys
..
U. F. PIATT Law or, 21C Garnett
Corey building. Mortgngo loans.
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms S and 1
9, Medford National Rank bldg.
'I
4 1. TIP lIUl!' T tTl'Pn fnn
Corey bldg. I
W. J. CANTON Attorney and Conn-,
sollor at Law. 123 East Main
street, Medford, Oro.
Wm. M. ColvlK Gcorgo M. Roberts 1
COLVIQ & ROBERTS. LAWYERS ,
iin.w..-.i v.i.i n-.ni. T1..HJI..,. '
Medford National Bank Building
B. P. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building.
NEWTON W. nOR DEN Attorney at .
lnw. rnn'ii 7 Soiirta bulldlne. Mod. '
ford. Orocon.
I
Auctioneers
WILLIAM ULRICH Hcunsod Auc
tioneer for the City of Medford,
Oregon. Tonus reasonable. Resi
dence phone 161-J. Office Jack
son County Bank building.
Auto Supplies.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our
big secret in making sprlugs is the
tempering. We are operating the
largest, oldest and best oqulppod
plant In the Paclflo northwest. Uso
our sprlugs when others full. Sold
tiudor guarauteo. 2G North Fif
teenth St., Portland, Ore.
AUTO TOPS Made lllco new. Med
ford Tout anil Awning Oo 1 0il X,
Front. If It's canvass, wo sell It.
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HUSI.VESS DIRECTORY
Chiropractors
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor,
norvo specialist. Jiooms uj--'U4-205
Garnott-Corcy bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage glvon;
needle spray, head and shoulder
showor In connection; advico In
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
bydropthorapy. Lrfdy attendnnt.
Phone, office 945, rcsldonco S71-R
OR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E.
HeOges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylotbaraplsts. Thcs
systems, Including dietetics, curst
tire gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy,
etc., produco results In both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Douel & Co., cor
ner Main and Bartlett. Hours 9
a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phono 170.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR C. C. VAN 8COYOO
Dentists
Gsrnett - Corey bldg., ralte J10,
Medford, Ore. Phono 856.
OartWKc
GARBAGE Get Your premise
cleaned up for tb winter. Call
on the city garbage wagoas for
good service. Phone 625-L. T. t
T. Allen.
nospltntf.
THE DOW HOSPITAL, Central
Point. Oregon. 248
JS'oUry labile
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Urlng your work to me at tb
sign of the Mall Tribune.
Printers an4 rublts&cra
MEDFORD PmTlK(Tc6.iMi
best equipped printing office Is
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Fir St.
Physicians anC Surgcoaa
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41C-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg.. phone 103G-L. Residence
26 South Laurel St.
DU 8 A LOCKWOOD-PhysIcltB
1 and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.-.
Practlce limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 232 E Main.
Phones, residence S14-J2; offlco
S14. v
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to oyo,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glares supplied
Office 228 East Main St.. Hours
8; 30 a. m. to 8 p. in. Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Dank bldg. Office
phone 43-R; residence phone 5S-R.
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MARION Pnyslclun and sur
geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main
and Bartlett sts,; offlco phono 27.
rosldenco phone 27-J-2. 90 1 West
10th.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physl-
cltin anil surgeon. Office Palm
tilnek. nnnnsltft Nnih lintel, lloiira
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
DR. R. "W. CLANCY Physician and
surgeon. Phonos, office 3C, roal
donce 724-J. Office hours 10 to
12. 2 to C.
DR
W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physician, 303 Gnrnott- Corey
building. Phone 904-M.
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon, Over Hutchison & Lums
den, 215 E. Main St Phone 77,
DR. McM. M. DOW, Physician uud
Surgeon. Central Point, Oro.
I DR. LYDIA
I Physician.
S. DOW, Ostooputhlo
Central Point, Oro.
DR. W. H. HICKMAN Homeopath
Office Rosto! building. Coutral
Point. All tolophouo rails nuswerod
night or day.
Steiiogiuputrs
ELLA M. GAUNYAW--Palni block.
.. ! . 1.1
Stenographic work Cvne quickly
and well.
Trtuuiet
EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO.
Offlco 4!t North Front 8t. Phone'
315, Prices right, Uorvl?e uar-.
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