Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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OF STATE
SALHM, Clrt... Fob. 13 Tim n
PKOti'il nmrKiuildtiloii or ilui itntr
fUh nml gnum departments tin been
iuroiiiili(M. 'i'liu work of thu
Mntti gnum warden nml of tint muster
flih warden wit tpllt up nml two
new position were (rented. Htnto
tlniiii Warden W. I,, I'lnloy wan
given tin. tltln of superintendent of
ediientlonnl nml biological depart
ment, nml li In salary win rut from
$31011 n )cnr to $2100. Master Pish
Wnrden It I.' Cliitlloti wnn kIvcii tliu
tltln of superintendent of hntehcrlc-i.
mill hlii nnlnry ntno cut from 13100
it )cnr to 12(0(1.
Alter tliu resolution lutroiliirml lir
ClIlllllllMloiHir C. II. Kvaim of Lot-
Jim, to rcorgnnljo tin iliinrliiiiitn
along th Hint wit put throiiKh out
I hit ulijitriloli of I'liuiiulsnlulier
George Kelly. Mr. Kvnu roslgiuwl
fr,..., it,.. I I.... i
kmm urn luiiiiiiiitBiiiii, nun wnn nii -
, . . .
I""""1" nmin KiiiiMT niirilllll III 11 Mll
ll T)' of ISliio n ),nr. Tlicoiloro On
sund. chief clerk In tint ninit(r fUh
wnrden'h office, wns nppnlutitd mn
tr fluli unrituii, nt n snlnry of
$2100 n year. Hit will nUo servo ns
secretary of tint coin iiiImIoii.
All of tlm mumhur of tliu rommls
hIoii except George. Kelly of Port
Imul voted for tint reorganisation.
Reside Kelly, thu Jiiumbur nro
Floyd llllyitu, II. II Clifford. C. II.
Kvnns nml .M. J. Kinney.
Kvnn In t'lini'Kc of Wunlciix
Tho rcnrgnulrntlnu In to beronio ef
fi-ctlvn tin, firm of March. I'mler
tint nuw nrrmiKitimint Mr. Flnlny will
overnoit thu propnKnttou nml ltitro
diirtlou or cnuut nml kduiu blnU, nml
will look nfter thu xrleiitlfle mid (if
lint worn, mi. .Mr. kviiiin, tlm iinvs
Hiatn Kiumt wnnli'ii, will look nftor
tint eiiforcnuiuut of alt Rnmo Inwi.
nml will Imvn Miipervlidon of tho
work of tlm cnuio wnrdmiH,
Mr, C'limton will hno eluirRn .if
tint (lh hntrlutrli'H, nml Mr, Opmmil,
tho now iniutor flHh wnrdoii, will U
him p couiiiierclnl IUimiuch nml en
rorcn till lnw pttrtnlnliiK to tho coiu
uuinilnl fluli ludmitry, nml aluo net
iih elerk of tho coiiiiiiIhnIoii.
CoiuuilKMlouor M, .1, Kinney oi
poned tho niipolutimint of Opmiml jh
ninHter fluli warden, mid he aluo op
PomhI the uppoliilmeiit of It. K, ('Inn-
ton iih iiiipitrluttimluiit o.r hulilierlon.
For thin poHltlou ho noinlnitted II, I..
Kelly Jr., or Oregon City, who ro
lelvoil hut tho ouo vote. The np
polutinuiitH or Kluley mid Kvuna
worn uumiliiioiiH,
('iiwtiioi to Cut l!pciiit
(loMirnor Went Hinted that ho not
only Intended to mio Hint Hut expeic
illturoH of tho fish nml itnmo com
mlHHlon wore rut down, hut that In
Intended to tdiow to tho public enrh
uuiutli juut whnt the expemlltureH of
tlm depnitmeut nro, Ho mild h'o In
tended to have a monthly compnrn
live report Unlied, huKlniilnt; with the
end of .March, bIiowIiik whnt tho do
piirtinent upont for tho current inoutii
n year dko.
Tho Koveruor snld Stalo Oniuo
Wurilon Kvnus would not Into tho
fluid, mid by ho dnliiK would boiiblo
to dlHpeuae with tho horvlcea cf
(iiidiikIi kiihio wiii'diiiiH to nuirii than
iiiulio up IiIh Hnliiry. Ilo Hiild tho
kiivIiik In the dopnrtineutti would tm
inmlo by puttliiK down tho lint of
oniployoH mid u Kniuirat leductlon l'i
the Horvlcu compnttblo with effl
cltiucy, Good Wood,
If you wnni gnoil wood, got It from
IVmiU II. Hny,
AM
NEW
B S
R D
CONTRACTOR
E
T
.1 W Hwceno, who lin the con
trnrt for the MUkljoti end of Jnrlt
noil roiiut'n Krvnt hlKhwny U nl And
Inml with li Ik Mipcrlutmnleut, Hob
ert Klllotl aluo A. K. UIkk. who
won ftuperliittiiidont for the Kenrel &
McDowell rotupnii), who recently
Mtnrtrd the work nml then kqvo up
their ooiitrnot to Mr. Sweeney. A
tmiill crew o(. inuii under t'hrlH Nnt
wick nro now nt work on the pre
liminary olcnrliiit. ulo.
Mr. Hueemty lm bin arrival Iiiik
nlrendy hired n niunll crew of uieii I
mid expertH to employ nil the local '
men ho cnu Bet no far nit thu work
will warrant -brlur.liiR men In only
for thine John Hint re'iulro expert
liilowleilKu. Ilo mtnted that the
crew will be cnnipnrnllw:y niunll nt
flrt but will bo Krndunlly IncreaxiJ
until he will Imvo troui three to four
hundred until on the Job" nt nhotit I he
middle of Hut contract nher which
i,, -
'thu forco vv
be Krndunlly cut down
a the work In riulvhed.
Kiliilpitiout win Mhlppcd In till
week nml In now hclnc tnkeu out to
Hut itcoiio of ActlvltleH for the pnrpon
or coustructlnK enmiw nml prnparliu
iiiurter for tho men nml lettliiK tho
ueronnr nupplliM on tho ground.
AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER
TARGET MEXICAN BANDIT
VKItA IMUZ. Feb. 13. An at
tempt wn Hindu (nut nlKht to aman
hlmitit I'laj; l.leiitenmit Arthur M.
Conk or the bntHonlilp Connecticut In
the ttreet here TIioiikIi Htruck bv
u millet In tho hip ho wan only fIIkIiI
ly hurt.
Mum, Cook with hln wife nml wom
an friend, had dined .ih Hid kiicMh of
Admiral Mayo aboard Hut flaKnhlp,
nud were luMnp n cnrrlnge down (ho
Aveuldn Indepeudeiicln to tho Mourn
er Morro CiiHtle, where IiIh wife nud
friend wuru pniwcnKcrN, when Cook,
In full dreuM white uniform wnn nhot.
Thu ntinnHHln enrnped lenvliiK no
trace. Cook reported tho attack to
Admiral Mnyo thin miiornlnK who
coiniuunli'itted with John l.lnd nml
V. V. Cmiudn, tho American coumil
They untlfled (lenernl Mans, tho mili
tary commnudiint.
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BRYAN AND CHINDA
DISCUSS JAP ISSUE
WASIIIXC.TOX, Fub. 13 llrynn
mid VIhcoiiuI Chimin conferred o'i
the California alien land legislation.
It In believed it touch on tho probublu
altitude of cougresH toward the .lap
iiuoso deHlro for u now treaty nfflrm
lug tho right of tho Japanesu to hold
IiiiuIh hero ou ovon torniH with other
couutrlcH nnd chitons.
WANTED
Bomo good country property to ox
chnngo for n houso nnd two lots alt
uiitod on u paved street, houso flvo
rooms modem. Will glvo n good bnr
gn(n for tho right kind of country
property.
If you hnvo n simp In city or coun
try property to soil or oxchnngo, call
nnd glvo mo u IIhUuk ou It as 1 think
that l cnu humllo It for you,
It you want to rent an olflco or n
residence I enn fit yon out w(th tho
hoHt nt renHounblo rates.
Conio up and toll mo your trou
bles. Room III) SI. V. .VII. lliillillng
Opposite tho Post Offlco
W. T. YORK
Formnlly Senior Moinbor of W. T,
Y91U d Co.
ORGANIZE
PR
CONS
N
MIWFOKT) MAIL TRFBUNR, jMlinKOlM, OWKCION, KltlDAV, 'KWMItTAItY in, mil.
aCigar - Lighter
BOB-CAT KILLS DEER
ALONG KLAMATH RIVER
Thai tin' bob-cil or wild cut of
tln-t icgum actually ;ilU deer ii,- well
iin Mimller fMTit'n of t""ia U proved'
li ii recent experience of JuM'iih i(v
mi or Scott I tn r. lie hhot a boli-eiit
mill iiimiii npiironeliiui; the iiuiuiul
I'uuiiil tluit it llilil been htnildnit; over
tin1 ciiicn-s of ii kooiI Mi'.cil curling
buck wliieli it hinl jiiot killed. Siki
you N'c.
MAKING MAPLE SYRUP
FROM OREGON MAPLE
The M'tlleiv nleni: (lie Klinuntli
rier are mukiiii; wn'Hr from the nnp
of the Oution uiHple (Acer iimirii
pli.vllutii.) Ilolh xyrup (iinl MigHr me
beinK olitiiiuci), cipial in ipmlity to
the cHMlcni product, l'no gnlloiiK of
mip proiliieif npproxiuuitcl.v one
ipuirt ol fine yrtip. --Siikixu Ncwh.
W'ASIIINOTOX, l'eb. 13. Hcpre-r-eiilnllvi)
llorlnnd of MlnMiurl pro
pofed a resolution for n romitltiitloi:
nl nmeiidnieut to recall rcprmniuta
HviHt of coiiKrern, tho ntntos to pro-M-rlbo
thu ineixnn. nml extend the
toruiB to tour )i'iir luittend of two.
1
inns w.xti:ii.
For plowini; nnd levelliiK 3'.S ncroa
of tho Talent nchool Kroiind. UliU
mint be In by Monday. February lit
Tho board reserves Hia rlslit tu ro
Jert any nml nil bldn.
TA1.KXT SCHOOL HISTKICT XO. 22,
Tnlent, Ore.
IIKtjt'lCST I'OIt IIIDS.
In Hie district court of Hut Cnlted
HtatcH for the district of Oregon.
In thu matter ot K. C. Ireland Ci
gar company, bankrupts.
I will receive ncnled bids for tho
following properly, sltunted nt Mcd
ford. Oregon, In Hut htoro room for
merly occupied by tho above named
bankrupt, up to nml until 12 o'clock
noon ou Hut 2ttli of Februnry, ItMI.
Stock of goods, wares nud mer
chandise, consisting of elgnrettes.
smoking tohncco, cipnrH. chawing to
bacco, pipes, etr., of tho Inventory
Millie or IISI2.02.
Fixtures pertnlnlng thereto of tho
Inventoried vnlmt of $701. !15.
Cortlfletl check for 10 pur rent of
tho amount offered must accompany
enrh bid.
Sain subject to tho approval of the
court.
Inventory of tho property niny bo
seen nt my oflfco and (ho property
will bo shown to nny prospective pur
dinner. Dated thin I Ith day of February,
1UH.
K. A. WKI.CII.
2 S3 Trustee.
Pl'ltLIC SALK XOTICK.
On WoducHdiiy, April 15th, 1914.
nt ono o'clock p. in. nt tho east do:ir
of tho Cottago losldeiico located on
EveryOwner
Of much property thnt hnvo their
pluco listed with us nud is still of
fering It for snlo, nud willing to sell
nt n fair prlco, plcnso call nt our of
flco. Wo wnnt to verify our listings bo
foru making out our now mailing
circular,
Xow listings wanted nlso,
Bennett Investment Co.
Trades of nil klmlx,
SPECIAL TODAY
70 ncros. good vnlloy laud nour
Central Point, for snlo, $100 por
aero.
Good throo room houso for rout,
$10.
2 ncren noar Phnonlx to trndo for
Medford propurty,
My Hpeclulty Is looking after non
resident property, '
E. J. STEWART
Room U04 Fruitgrowers, llnnk Uldg.
Offlco phono. D31. Uo. pllQim 822-J.
Uio cornur of Went 10th nnd King
itrcotH I wilt offer at public unto for
ensh. nil thu furnishing of thin fins
rcsldouci1, nlso nil the painting ami
too ninny articles to mention; also it
lot of tools nml implements. After
thu furnishings nro sold 1 will offer
for salt (o the highest bidder thu Cot-
tnso runldonce, bnrn and grounds,
connlitlng of 113 0-10 feet front on
Went 10th Htrcet. n paved street and
181 feet long on King Mreot. Tlioro
In nn abundance ot fruit, flowers ana
lawn. Tcrinn of Bale, one-third cnnh,
Imlnnco In yearly, or thrco nud flro
year piiuienti. Interest at C por cunt,
pit) able miiiil-nnnually. Special not
ice I will soil any or all ot the nbovo
property nt prlvnto salo or will ex
rhnugu for country propurty here,
north or south.
I nlso hnvo over 700 acres of good
Innd for sale, close to shipping paint.
40 nrrui can bo Irrlgnted now, 310
ncrc ban plenty of aub-lrrlgntlon nt
nil seasons or tho year nnd Is flno
alfaUn or fruit land; also .ICO acres
of good grain or clover lend with
plenty of water for pump:r.R, good
soil nnd well located. For tho next
CO dnys 1 will sell for U.500.00 cash
One of tho best tracts of land In Jnck
sou county, barring uouo. Wo need
money nud must hnvo It. Don't inlis
this opportunity for CO days only, be
ginning Wednesday, Fob. till, 191 -1.
nud this offer closes Saturday, April
Ith. 1!M4.
I will nlso toll imnlHrncts of lnnd
on yearly pnymciits maturing In flvt
or ten years to snlt purchasers. For
further pnrtlpulnnrcnlhon mo at C01
Wot iotirtr6ot.8irrtto mo, tlm
owner.
II. M. COSS.
Medforil. Ore.
Ft IK ItKXT HOI SIM
FOIt ItKXT Well furnished : roo-n '
bungalow, 122 South Laurel. j
I'OIt IlKXT lUK'MMKKKIMXa
ItOO.MS i
FOIt KKXT Light housokceplng
nnd transient rooms, nicely
fur
223 27S
nlshml, cheap. Tho Oxford,
W Main St.
FOR IlKXT ITKMSUKD ROOMS
FOR RKXT Largo sleeping rooms,
nud modurn housekeeping apart
ments, prices very roasonnblo.
Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly
streot.
FOK RKXT Xowly furnished rooms,
each room suitnlile for ouo or two
gentlomen. Phone nud bath. Rent
$10.00 pur .mouth. 11 HI Kat
Main. 27S
To loan on Improved ranches.
Interest S por cont
"Insurance Thnt Insures."
II. S. ST1.NE
Ruy your Insurance of a tnxpayor
NEW TODAY
Ouo hundred acres, all good, lovol
Innd, and nil in cultivation, llulld
lugs and flue famll orchard. This
place hiii) 12 acres or orchard com
ing Into bearing, and nil tho rest Is
farm land. Alfalfa and fnll wheat le
part, both looking fine, and most all
tho rust plowed for corn. Tho plneo
ts In a flue neighborhood, sur
rounded by good farina. Only two
miles from railroad town, nnd soven
miles from Mudford. Prlco $110.00
por acre. $2000.00 rmdi, $1000.00 in
six months, and tho balance, can run
much longer. If (hero is a snap In
tho valley this Is It, and 1 will 'jo
glad to prove It, It won't Inst long,
C. I. HOOX.
WHY?
Get located now!
Alfalfa and fruit, Griffin creek
district nnd Griffin creek runs
.through this Innd. 25 ncros nlfnlfi,
cut six tnim to acre, four ncros fruit,
In nil 29 acros, $S700. Land mlj.
cout to this hriH sold from $400.00 to
$1200.00 an ngro. Cheapest land of
fered In thls'dlstrlct.
T f! RARNPS
Pliouo 1UU-.J
I'OIt ItKXT MtMCKMiANKOUK
i'OIt UKXT OK HALi: Gordon '"and
fruit trnct. M. A. Hador, CO N.
Orange St.
FOIt SAI.B-WIOI I.AXDH
FOirsTl.KKXCIlAXClK OR liKASK
1C0 ncros. 110 acros In cultiva
tion, C ncrtm alfalfa. IT, ncren
plowod. buildings. Chai. Gilchrist,
Sms Valley, Ora. 290
FOIt SAMS ICO ncros with a good j
house, barn nnd outbuildings on n I
count road near n school, store !
nml iwMnffic". 25 acres bnve been
i i .utrd. Two acres of bpnring
family orchard. Xearly nil can bo
cultivated. Total price only J2C00.
l'nynblo on terms. K. S. Tinny. 21')
r .. r . fil.L noftm
uarneu-iuruy iiiuk. .au-
FOIt SAI.IV ACItHAGi:
FOIt SALK Uy owner, fine 3 aero
borry and chicken ranch, wtth now!
modern bungalow, barn and other
buildings. 30 rods from city limits.
AddrotH box GG1, Mcdford. 2 SI
FOIt SALK Flvo and 10 acre tracts
cheap and on easy
terms. Lo -
cated ono mile south of Hotel Mcd
ford W. II. Kvcrhnrd, 1013 West
Xlnth St., phono CC7-J
FOU SALK Klevcn kcres of rich
deep, frco soil all planted to four-year-old
trees, mostly pears. Flno
location, only four miles from Mcd
ford. Total prlco only $3300.00,
bn terms. K. S. Tinny, 210 Gar-nett-Coroy
Uldg. 2S0
FOK SALK IIOUKKS
FOU SALK At a bargain for cash.
A good o room house and -HxlOG
foot lot. wood house, plumbing,
electric lights, etc.. good location.
Address (1.. caro Mall Tribune. 27S
FOR SALi: MlhCKLIANi:OL'S
FOIt SALKithodo Island Red
hatching eggs. $1.00 for IT., utility
stock. John Peterson, R. F. I). Xo.
S. or phono 370-W. 2'J3
FOR SALK Eggs from White Wy
nudottos. winter lnycrs. Flohol an I
Griffin strain, ono drnr setting,
no stock for tale. Hox 33, Route
2. Frltsche. 2 S3
FOK SALK 24 laying hens, wlro
nnd reed. 513 Oak. Phono S92
M. 2S2
FOR SALK Roglstorod llerkshlrep.
wonnod pigs, either sex. Irom
prizo-wlunlng stork, registered nml
guaranteed to be breeders. $20.00
each, unrelated trios, boar nud two
bows. $30.00. F. R. Steel. R. It.
Xo. 1. Grants Pass, tolophouo
Three Pines. 302
FOR SALK Two high bred Pointer
pups, S weeks old, nicely marked.
Phone llx3, Central Point. 27$
FOR SALK Ilalod grnln hay, $12.00
per ton; corner lots at Gold Hill.
Dolrlo Orchards. 2S1
FOK SALK 2 Cphors brooders,
bono cutter, Whlto Leghorn cock
erels, grnln hay. A. W. Stono.
FOR SALK Thoroughbred Indian
Runuors, $1.00 each. Geary Or
chard. Phone R-tRW. 2S1
FOR SALK
coudltlon. Rock.
My Overland car. flno
M, M, Root. Tnblo
27S
FOR SALK Horso. hnrnosa nnd
buggy. $10.00. W, 11. Kverhnrrt.
1013 W. 9th St.
FOR SALE Fresh young Jersey cow
nud cnlf, $S0.00 It tnkeu at once,
Robert Dlittou, phono 3SC-M,
FOR SALK Pen of Whlto Orpins
tons, extra flno stock; also halt
doou Ruff Orpington pullets. Dr.
Wobster, Talent, R .F. D.box 73,
phono 3-F2. 2 S3
FOIt SALE 10 Fox hounds, 2 brood
bitches, A-l stuff. Chns. Gilchrist,
Snms Vnlloy, Ore. 290
FOR SALE A fluu young mulo. Ap
ply Foothills Orchard, phono 113-J.
FOR SALK Pntrldgo Wyandotte
cockerols nnd pullets. Also eggs.
Harris & Crnudatl, Englo Point,
phono 5-F3. 290
FOR SALK About $6000 worth ot
Jncksou county warrants nt a dis
count, good to pay taxes with. 1
also buy county warrants. R. II.
Toft, phono 78-R or. 3GC-J.
FOK SALE Lunch counter, $30
dnlly receipts. Sacrifice leaving
city, $300, part cnHh. Dnloy, over
JttckBon Cpunty Ua, 283
By
Foit HAi.ii MiMnn.).'Vi:ocH
FOIt SALE Xow and second hand
suits SOc up, shoes 2uc up, coats
and vosts SOc up, overcoats 11.00
up, laundry collars, 2 for Sc, good
and first class guns, watches, gum
boots, tent, slickers, etc., for snlo
or rent, your own prlco. Call
room 23, Jackson County flan
Uldg. 280 1
I'OIt SAMS Manure. Phone 3251?. J
F. V. Allen. 28C'
ij 1
Ili:i.l WAXTliD MALC
WAXTBD
Miners at Uradcn mlno,
Gold Hill, Orogon, (or contract
work. Gold Kay Itealty Co.
---- r, ,
, WAXTL'll SITIUTIOXS
I
WAXTKD Pruning by high claw
experienced man, would also like a
situation for tho season, competent 1
to tnko charge. Hox 73, care Mall '
Tribune. 27S1
WAXTKD M IHOKIjIJi HOI'S
, WAXTKD Four or more gentlemen
may sccuro excellent board nnd ex-
j cluslvo use of nicely furnished
bungalow, close In. Iteasonablo
terms.
Hox S33, caro Malt
Trl
283 bunc.
WAXTKD 25 II vo turkos. mostly
hens. Pbone CG1-J or 310-11.
Itoguo Itlvcr Commercial Orchard
Co. 27S
WAXTKD Dlcyclcs bought, sold and
exchanged; nlso supplies. O. K.
Illko Itepalr Shop, 10G South Front
St. 303
WAXTKD To buy old wagon gear
with good axles, spindles 3x10.
steel wheel orchard truck, pair
platform scales. M. M. Root.
Table Rock. 27S
WAXTKD To buy loose grain hay.
. M. M. Root, Table Rock. 27S
WAXTED Ulcyclo, must bo standard
make and good condition, state
mnko nud price. Uox II., euro Mall
Tribune 273
WAXTKD Dress making. 307 E.
Sixth St. 2S1
WAXTKD First class dress making.
Your business solicited. Mrs.
Myrtle Wolfe, 222 South Holly St.
Phono 247-L. 279
WAXTKD .Houses for ront; vo
hnvo tenants waiting. Rennet:
Investment Co.
WAXTED Parties wanting to buy
medium priced automobile to com
bine and get agent's discount ad
dress P. O, box OSS Medford.
FOR K.XCn.lMiU
TO TRADE 7 room resldcuco strict
ly moiloru, pantry, sleeping porch,
lot 05x120. clear of all incum
brance;, cost $3200. Will trndo
for close In residence. Will as
sume. Address box 001. care
Mall Tribune. 290
MOXKl X Z.OAS
TO LOAN Wo have $G000 to loan.
Dennett Investment Company
MOXEY TO LOAN On city and
close in much property. C. A.
McArthur, room 3, P. O. block,
phono 3G8.
lll'S IXKSS DIRECTORY
Attorney
PORTER J. XEFF. WM. P. MEALEY
Attorucys-at-Law. Rooms 8 and
9, Mcdford Natlounl Hank bldg.
A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Corey bldg,
W. J. CANTOX Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law. 123 East Main
streot, Medford, Ore.
Win, M. Colvtg George M. Roberts
COLV1Q & ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford Natlounl Rank Rulldlng,
D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Rank Duildlng.
NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at
law, room 7, Sparta building, Med
ford, Oregon.
Auto snpptieb.
LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO Om
big secret lu making springs Is the
temporlug. Wo are oporatlng the
largest, oldost and best equlppod
plant In the Pacific, northwest. Use
our Hprlngs when others fnll. Sold
under gimrnuteo. 20 North. FIN
teoiifh tj(., Portland, Ore.
PA OF, SEVEN
"Bud" Fisher
ULHIXKSH IHitHCTOKY
Auctioneers
! WILLIAM ULniCH Licensed Auo-
tloneor for tho City of Mcdford,
Oregon. Terms reasonable. Itcsl
denco phono 1C1-J. Offlco Jack
son County Bank building.
Cliiroprnctnr
DIt. R. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor,
nervo specialist. Itooms 203-204-20S
Garnott-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
needle spray, head and sbouldor
shower in connection; advlco la
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
bydropthorapy. Lady attendant.
Phono, office 94S, residence C71-R
OR. A. K. IIKDOKS. Dr. Louise B.
Hedges Mcchano-Theraplsts, Chiro
practors, SpondylotherapUU. Thes
systems, including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy,
etc.. produco results 1c both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuol & Co., cor
ner Main and DartletL Hours 9
a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. W. M. VAN BCOTOO
DR C. C. VAN SCOTOC
Dentists
Garnett - Corey bide;., suit 119,
Mcdford. Ore. Phonn 85R
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Bring your work to me at the
len of the Mntl Trlhmi
ixsTnucnox
Mr. FRKD ALTOX HAIGHT Teach
tr ot piano and harmony. Tho
Halght Music Studio. 116 South
Laurel St., phono 176-R.
GartMigt
OARDAQE Got Tour premise
cleaned up for th winter. Call
on the city garbage wagon for
good service
Phono 325-L. F.
r. Allen.
Physicians ana Burgeons
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAIXS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., pbone 103C-L. Residence
26 South Laurel St,
OR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon.
MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited to diseases ot
women. Offices 233 E Main.
Phones, residence, S14-J2; office
814.
DR. J. J. EMMEXS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested nnd fUwes supplied
Offlco 23S East Main St.. Hours
8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Pbone.
E. D. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack
ion County Rank bldg. Office
pbona 43-R; rcsldonce phone 58-R.
DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposltu Nnsh Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4, Phono 110-J.
DR, R. W. CLANCY Physician and
Burgeon. Phones, office 36, rosl
donco 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to
12, 2 to G.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
physician, 303 Gurnott-Corey
building. Phono 9Q1-M.
R. J. COXROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Ovor Hutchison St Lums
den, SIS E. Mntn St Phone 77.
DR. W. II. HICKMAN Homeopath
Offlco Rostel building, Contral
Point. All tolophouo calls answored
night or day.
Printers nu Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
host equlppod printing office la
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgors, billing systems,
etc Portland prices. 37 Nortk
Fir St.
SteBogrnntiera
ELLA M. OAUNYA Palm block.
Steuographio work Csne quickly
and well.
TraaiM
BADS TRANSFER & HTORAQR CO.
Office 42 North Frent lit. Phew
3 IS, Friers rbjkt- kkirlte gutf
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