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I Jerry on the Job BUD ANDERSON HERE WITH ALIBI 10 START ANEW Mini Atnli'ixiiti, llii- Incul fnorilo, nirhi'il in town litt night fnmi Sim Pmuclafo with 11 "lightly tlniflirtl 1 1' ft ni nidi an ulilii. Hull IimU Tut niiil nut at nil tin1 eletir-ojcil Mini wh H" i' 1 1 t llipplo IVIT tllH light- welghU in tin Auxin opera limine n i'r or i nun. lit i the gwM "I Hln.il .Mil.. An alibi finin h defeated prize fighter i 11 aoiry thing 11I ln-1, Imt llud'a "liny Hi'i'ini ptunillc, iiinl It In tlln opinion of tin .Medford fight iHlia that Wntmii' Miiory wiih it hollow one. Mini pnke IIihIj : "I wm in ilouht nil llm taint as to whether or imt (la fight would icull.v lake iImii, at .luck. O't'onnt'll, tin IuiimhiI1!' I win lgiirtl 11 j with, ami .llin Orifflii, lln promoter ulio Innl Nigtiiiil Uitln'tt t In I In it t ami Willie Koliiionni, hoth rimmed llio permit for llii iminth'H fight, ami owing In llior wrangling no om could n,v Jnut which air of boxer would mcoi Ilnhitiknti nml (IhIIiiiiI or Wnlon innl inyto'lf, ami when I foiiml tin iln 1 1' drawing iieur it huh too lute to gii Into ahupc. Without Inking any credit friMii WhUoii, I inn mire I I'inilil Mop him in It'll round With a little nuil training." Mini dlil tint nay much 11I1011I llitt lining between hiiinelr ami liek llmiflhl, Jiih mnnngr, hut it i con- itilil tlmt a quarrel Iiiim occurred hit ween tlm two hithi-rto nieiiiriilie I'huniH. Aiidnron once Miid lie would "Hiu the lightweight i-liii1nioiililp with DoimIiI a In malinger or iiill." lln ha rmh'il in tin nml will now Mart out for tlu wolleiw wight eumn wilh a local man im lii manager. Tim plan l to have Mud rcmnlii 111 otitliern Outrun ami upend onie tune on thu .llin ICitnIihw much, in the Antelope, nfter which ail olil-liinc trainer will he neenreil ami the trio will iniiho a flitch Htmt, 11 try out inatiih iii llii city being prnhnhlc. After a talk with Mud laxt night cornl of hi Mtppnilorw who nl icmly Iihui ''vi'lvnl" which limy wnn 011 Mini when lie wiih going good, ov piiMici tln'lr wiUIngucH In hnck Mini ngnunt WiitMMi foe 11 goodly xuin ami 1 1 i - innnc will he iici to inllninic promoter In ngniu iiialch Mini with Wat mi 1. rm SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT I'luih tho Kidneys at once when Buck burU or Bladder bother Meat form urio acid. Ko nmn or woiimn who Mt meat TtW Inrly cun niitko u mUlako tiy llinhliir; tliu kldnny oocjuluimlly, auya a wvll known niitliorlty. Meat form urlo acid which oiok tlm klJnry orM to tliry nlujfRUldy filter or strain only part of tho wu.te uad polnon. from (ho Wood, thou you gft alck. Nearly nil rliouma- than, headache, liver trouble, ncrvou. Jii'Kd, cotutlpation, dltrlne, alcoplcttucal, hhuldcr dlwrder 001110 from sluggUh kid- IIC'V. J'lio moment VOII feel n dull nriin In tlm UldncyH or your hack hurt, or If tlo urliin I cloudy, offmulvo, full of aw'l meat, Irrcjmlar of panjo or attendml hy 11 unntlon of Hcaldlmr, get about four oiinrcu of .Tad Halt from any rellablo phurmury mid tnko a tablcspoonful in a glass of water before broakfast for a fow day and your kidney will then not mil), iiiih lumoua muu is mmio from tho uc Id of grnpes nnd lemon juice, omit hlned with llthla nml ha been uivd for COiivratlnua to Hush clogged kidney nnd stlinuhito them to activity, alio to neu trullrotlio acid In urlno ho It no longer cmmcB Irritation, thu eiullng bladder uU order. Jnd Knits I liicxpcntilvo and can not Injure 1 make a delightful olTor ACHi'uiit Illlda'Water drink vfliich all reg iilur incut cotcr Hhniild take 'now and then to keep tho kidney ohnn nnd tlm blood pure, thereby avoiding urluiu kld lie coaipllcatlun. wbdtotii) (vrK) 1 BBirMra'1lpr5 BPI & I 1 j j) fe I ? khss E TO I HAN'CH K, .Mi. Ii., IVb. 2 In Dm pro-encc of the eoiiKrckionnl cinn lilitlec ciigiigcil in liietigntni,' (he Mlehigaii copper mine Mi ike, Judge Hilton, the mcn'ii lawyer, todny n newcil (he Wcxleni Feilcratmn of .Milieio' offr to wahc union teeog. inlion mill ii'lnrn to work if Ihf conimnliH wniihl ngrcc not to di criininute ngtiiiiM imioiiUtH, "The iiiiiiiMn' Iwii prineipnl dc nuiiiiU (i I ready hue heuii coneedid," he Miiid, "iu cight'limir day ami a fit dally minimum wiip'. If Ihcy arc iixMiircd there will he no dicrimiiin- Hon iifjniiixt (hem for their union nf filiatlniiK they nre tendy to reimie work tomorrow." "Tho opcnilorn icjcclcil iIiih prop oxilinii hcvi'inl iiioiiIIih iij;o," replied Attorney (imk, t.penkiii for the em ployer. "The ininiw nre ruiiiiia now nearly at their full ciiHieity. mid it ix prnelienllv impoHMlhlc to guar antee work l alt the Mrikct. "Twelve htindicd men nre employ ed at picucnt nml at lend til) per cent of them will not work with mt'iaherM of the fedcralinn. It i not orKniiixcd lahor tlmt we ohjeet to, hut Moycr nml hix crowd." HltSOM'TIO.VS. .Meilfonl linn lieen cullint tn mourn the lot of one of It h I nut iNteumcil rltUcmi. Mr. J. K. Watt, who recently jpiiMed nwny. Ho whm otin of tho early ploneorx of North Dakota nad en mo with u from Hint atnln to Med ford, Oregon, wluiro ho hn iilnco tiinde hi homo, nad wn nun of tho fniiudvrit of tho North Dnkota nocloty of tho ItOKiie river vnlloy. He wan n nmn of uterlliiK worth mid rhariu'ter, noted (or the ikikhcii hIiiii of tlumo ipmlltlcH of mind and heart that mnko up the kooi! iicIkIi Imr nad rltUen. Ho wns 0110 to whom hi fellow cltUcu turned for ti'.UIco mid rouaiml, for ho had tic Uft Kraated to hut few of lookltiK tn.ii, hoi'.i hUIc of a coiiHtrocry; mid ihroutth hi Mtrouc good koiiho, clear Judgment mid Jut coiiceptloii of right mid wrotu;, hi rourlmdoni were alwiiyn correct and Jnut to all purlieu. Ho had filled many offlcei of trtiMl ami honor mid alwnya with credit to liluimdf and to tho MitUiac Hon of thotio Intereutcd Let u ro- liKimlior that tlioiiKh tho wnrkiiiaa fall, tho work remain. z . - - x-tt :-3S I'dl.lTH'.Mj ANNOUNCKMIJ.Vl-S. I'oit HIIKItlKK. A. W, Wnlkor of Medford, na niiunrcH hi Thndldliny for tho ro piildlcan iiomliintton hh slierlff nt tho primaries Mny 1C, (l'ulil Adv.) J I". HltHon minouuroH hi candi dacy for tho democratic, nomination for nlicrlff of .larkaon county nt tho ,-ia i.. ir, ',,1,m,rllH M ,I0 . , , (PalilAilv.) WANTED Rome, good country property to ox clmngo for a Iioiiho and two lota sit uated on n paved atreet, house tlvo 100ms modorn. Will glvo 11 good bnr- 'gala for tho right kind of country ' property. If you have a snap In city or coun try property to sell or oxchango, call nnd glvo mo a listing on It na I think thut J can handle It Tor you. If you want to rout an offleo or n resldouco I can fit yon out with tho host at roasouablo rate. Como up mid toll mo your trou ble. Itoom tut M. V. H II. lliilldlng Oppoulto the Post Office W, T. VOHIC Forinally Honlo'r Mtimbor of W. T. York & Co, MM OWNERS OBJECT 1 ORGANIZATION matt; tihuokk srioDFOim, oiiwiov, 'itkkimy. kkdkcauv 21. inn. I Itemilvcil Hint w, im iiii'inhi'ra of .the North Dakota Hocloty of (hn Kogue rlvor vulluy. temlor to tho he 'icnvril family nml rolntlwm our jhenrtfclt HTiiiimthy In their rorrow. I ltendlvcil, that (Iiphi) icimlutlotiii .lie mireiiil upun tint records of tho 'not'lciy, that n topy of tliein ho rent to the herrmtcil family, nml n ropy to (licli of thn .Meilfonl inier. (JKO. I.. 'ntCICIIMvMt, W. N. CAMPI1KI.U JOHN II. CM IK IN, Commltten on KenoliitlniiK, NOTiri:. Notlco In hercly r.lven thnt tho un ilcmlKiicd will iipply to tho city roun ell nt It meetliiK to ho hold .Mnrrt 3rd, l'Jl I, for n llcutmo to cell limit. Hldrlttioui mid vlnoim lliuor la cpmii tltlcn Icm thna n Knllon nt Its iitnco of (iimliienii nti lot II, lilock 20, city of Mudford for a period of nit iiiontln av. m ki:nni:i)Y. Dated Knhrunry 11. 1911. xotici:. Notlco I herohy Riven thnt thn un dcrdKncd will apply to tho city coun cil nt Itn meeting to m held March 3rd. ID 1 4, for a llcenno to tell ntnlt, iplrlttiou and vlnoux llipiors la qtmn tltlc lo thnn n caltnn nt It place of liimlncM, No, 3C, North Front ttrcot, city of Mudford for n period of six mouth, II. S. UADCI.IFn:. Dntcd I'cbrunry 1C. Hill. rriii.ir sai.u xotu'i:. On Wcdncsdny, April 15th, 1014. nt one o'clock p. in. nt tho can door of tho CottnKo rcxldoiico located on tho corner of West 10th nad King street I will offer nt public snlo for rntdi, nil tho fiirittatiltiRM of this tins residence, nlno nil tho pnlntlnR nnd too many nrtlclca to mention; also a lot of tool nnd Implumonta. After the furnlshltiK aro sold I will offer for imle to tho highest bidder tho Cot (ago residence, barn ami itrouml, cotislntliig of 113 0-10 feet front on Vct nth atrevt. n paved street and 181 feet lone on King street. Thoro I nu abundance ot fruit, flowor ana lawn. Term of wulo, ono-thlrd cash, bnlauco In yearly, or three and fivo year payment. Interest at C per cent, payable souil-nnnunlly. Special not ice, I will sell any or nil of tho nboo proporty nt prlvnto falo or will ox clmngo for country property here, north or Hotith. I also luivo over 700 ncrca of good land for sale, rlono to shipping point. 40 acres can bo Irrigated now, 310 ncrc tin plenty ot Kiili-lrrlgatloii at all season of tho je.ir mid Is fine alfalfa or fruit laud; nluo 3t0 acres of good grain or clover land with plenty of wntor for pumping, good soil nnd well located. For tho next tiO day I will sell for ir.,r.00.00 cash Olio of the bust tract of laud In Jack non county, barring nouo. Wo ncod uioiioy mid mimt huvn It. Don't mlas till opportunity for 00 days only, be ginning Wednesday, Fob. 4th, 1914, nnd this offer close Saturday. April 4th, 1UH. I will also sell small tracts or land on yearly pnymunta maturing In fivo or ton yonr to suit purchaser. For further particular call on mo nt 004 ARIZONA 100 ncro tract In Southern Arizona, all can ho cultivated, slit hmni soil, good well with pumping, plant 0110- liiilf mllloa gallon restuvolr for Irri gating. Price 14000; wil triulo ror city or country hero. Washington 10 acres out from 8poknno, 25 acre cleared and In cultivation, sandy loam noil, running water, now house and barn. Prlco fSOOO; will trado for acreage hero, Bennett Investment Co. SPECIAL TODAY Six room bungalow for rent. ( Four busluotia lots on Market atreot Snn Francisco, to trado for automo bile business or bnUory, Several buiuII Iioiiho for rout. My specialty I looking after non resident property, E. J. STEWART Itoom 204 Fruitgrower Hank Hide. Office phono 031. Ilea, phoua US--J. Wot 10th street, or write mo, Urn owner. II. M. COSS, Medford, Ore. lOlt HUNT llof.inCKl.Tl.NfJ ItOO.MS FO iT ItTjN'iwTwo auitod" of "rooni cIoko In, one of three rooms, thu other two room nil completely furuUheil for liouiielfreplng. Call 103 i:. Ilth St. Phono 383-J 280 lOlt ItK.Vr FUItNIHIIKI) AITS. i"Olt"ui:.T V'urnliied"np.Vrtm(:nC hont, prlvnto bath. Tho llerbcn, 10 Quince Htrcot. FOIt iii:.nt Ilricsi FOIt HUNT H-w room Iioiiho. tdei'idng ponli. 110. Iimulre Col Knrgeut. 313 FO 1 1 UF.NT- Two rooiuod iioii r close. In. Impilro 114 North Front. 2S9 FOIt IlKNT Two strictly modern, fivo room bungalow on paved Htrect. I'hoao 229-.M. 2SD FOIt IlKNT Only hotel In town or 1000. 40 room ftirntshcd. Ad dress M., care Mall Tribune. FOIt HUNT Well furnished G room bungalow. 422 .South Laurel. x roll IlKNT- ITItXISIIKIt ItOOMS FOIt IlKNT- Two from room with porch, modern upstair. 3 to otith Itlvcmldc. 292 FOll IlKNT Largo sleeping rooms, nnd modorn housekeeping npart incnta, price very reasonable Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly street. FOIt IlKNT -FurnUhed room, mod em. comfortable and clean. The Cottage residence. C04 W. 10th street. 30C FOll ItK.Vr .MIHCKI.LANKOUS FOll HKNT-For reason, fivo acres on count) road south of thn city. Ceo. L Trclchlcr. 995 South Oak dale, phone C19-K. 2K7 FOll ItlCNT Oil SALK Garden and fruit tract. M. A. Ilader, 00 N. Orange St. FOll I.KASK Full euulpped placer mine, Cold liny Ilualty Co. foii sali: iiorsr.s FOll SALK Oil IlKNT Modorn fur nished five room bungalow, close In on pared street, imiulro 511 South Grape St. 291 FOIt SALK OH THADK A good fivo room house, good lot, well lo cated. II. f. lllnscok, 250 Heatty St. 292 To loan on Improved ranches. Interest S per cent "Insuranco Thnt Inauro." H S. ST1NE Iluy your Insurance ot a tnxpayor NEW TODAY 1C0 acre all under an Irrigation ditch, stocked, n lino lot or alfalfa, good building, $75.00 per acre. Term. Another good one, 120 acres, about flft) acre In cultivation, Irri gation on a good part of thl, good building, $.".000,00. Term. Party want to trndo a comfortnblo house ror a good auto. $1000 value, 1 have a couple of Improved rauche for rout. l D. HOON WHY? Hog Hunch, Now Ready J 10 A civs Houso, luu'ii, woll, SO acres In cultivation, excellent com, wheat and orchard hind, some alfalfa land, as to range, one of the best located In Jackhon county, railroad land all around It, near utoro, church nnd school, l 1000.00, Kauy Tcrnis TIiIh t only ouo-lmlf prlco asked for similar laud adjacent. J. C. BARNES Flint .National Hunk Hulldliig L J Tough Luck! He Picks the Wrong I'oit sam: ho.mi:stkads FOIt HAI.K- 10 ncro homoatfjad. It creek bottom tnnd. Jackson County Hank 287 ncro best Itoom 21, building FO ItSAI-K FAItM LANDS Ko7TsM.KrK 100 acres, 110 acres In cultiva tion, 0& arrcs alfalfa, 25 acre plowed, hulldlns. Chas. Gilchrist, Hani Vnlloy, Ore. 29C I'OMSALI -.iciu:.r;i FOIt BALK Chenp, 13C5 acres In tracts nnd On term to suit. Jack- , koii county Ib paying IC0S.00 per ncro. (Inrtuillng Interest-, for grubbing the Pacific hlghwny ovor tlo illvlilc I will sel twclyo ncro of cleared land tor tho prlco th" laupaer. rro Kyln for xruliblng one acie. W. J. Scott, .Meilfonl. Or . 290 FO.'. BALK Hy owner. 10 aero ap plt and pear orchard In boa ring. 0110-fourtli In city limit Central Point. Four room house, etc., a bargain. Address box 77, It. F. D., No. 2. Medford. FOIt SALK Ono aero tracts, good deep, rich soil. These tracts ad join tho city. Geo. L. Trclchlcr, 995 South Onkdalc, phono C19-II. 2S7 KOII SALK Fivo and 10 ncro tracTs cheap and on easy terras. Lo cated ono inllo south of Hotel Med ford. W. II. Kverhard. 1013 Went Ninth St., phono CC7-J ion sam; rouiriiv FOIt SALK Indian eggs for hatching, phono 1-F12. Ilunncr duck II. F. Lofland. 290 FOll SALK Pure, blco.j Whlto Ply mouth Hock oggs $2.00 per net ting. Hoglitcrcd stock. 402 So. Newtown. 291 FOll SALK Rhode Island Red hatching: eggs, extra fine stoct; J 1.00 per sotting of 15. Frank Isaacs, phono 522-L. 292 FOll SALK Oood corn. Pokln ducks Rhodo Island nnd Whlto Wyan dotte cockerel. Address box 22. care Mall Tribune. 2S7 FOIt SALK Hens, cobbler, fancy potatoes. 75c. 1031 N, Central. 2S7 FOIt SALK Huff Orphlngton eggs for hatching, from 2-ycnr-old hens, J 1.00 per Betting, n. I.uy, Jack sonville, Ore. 310 FOll SALK Ono St. Helen' 250 egg Incubator. Inquire 713 Wcat lOtli St. Phunoo 13S-R. 291 FOR SALK Oakmont Farm, Whlto Wyaudottes and Uronzo turkeyi, ess and stock. J, F. Fuller, Tal ent. Oregon. 310 FOll SALK Hatching esgs from my hardy, heavy laying W. L. hens, $1.00 setting, $5-00 pur 100. llaby chicks. F. S, Carpenter, phono 201-114. 290 FOR SALK Patrldgo Wyandotte cockerel nnd pullets. Also eggs. Harris & CranJall, Kaglo Point, phono 5-F3. 290 FOR SALK 2 Cypher brooders, bono cutter, grain hay. A. W. Stone. FOR SALK Rhodo llnnd Red hatching egg, $1.00 for 15, utility Htock, John Peterson, It. F, D. No. 3, or phono 370-W, 293 FOR SALK LIVESTOCK FOR SALK Fresh Jersey cow, extra tine, giving four nud fivo gallon of very rich milk per day, 5 year old. Phono 500-112. 287 FOR SALK Registered Herkshlre. weaned pigs, either sex, from prizo-winulug stock, roclstored and guaranteed to bo broedors, $20.00 each, unrelated trios, boar and two ow. $50.00. F, 11. Steel, 11. H. No. 1, 0 rants Pass, telephone Three Pines. 302 FOR SALK 0 fino Durham holfors coming fresh, n'so I boautlful, fresh cow. Wnlsh's ranch, inllo out North Roosevelt Ave, 305 FOR HA Ml StISUKl.vNKOPH FOR SALK llargnlns In ruga nnd children' Iron beds. Vnlloy Sec ond Hand Store, 20 North Fir strOot. FOR SALE Woll broken team, wt. about 1100, $1 SO cash; also now $400 piano ror $300, Call at 31b Knight St. -'HO FOR BALK All kind of household furniture, hose aud garden tool, very reasonable If taken at ouce, owner leaving town. Imiulro 035 N. Central Avenue, 287 .l-M-l,. FOll HAM; MIHCKLtiANKOCR FOIt BALK Four good bicycle. Just overhauled. In lino ehapo. Will Bell very cheap. O. K. Illko lln Shop, 10C B. Front. 287 FOIt BALK Packard automobile. In first clams mechanical order. Cont J4000.00. run tr.,221 miles, will sell for llir.0.00. Wo rec ommend this car an n bargain. Crater Lake Motor Car Co. FOIt SALK Haled wheat hay ) 12.00 a ton. Del Itlo Orchard, Oold Hill. 291 FOIt SALK 10 Fox hounds, 2 brood bitches. A-l stuff. Chas. Gilchrist. Sam Valley, Ore. 290 FOR. SALK Fancy seed potatoes. Kvcrgrcen sweet corn; also good family row. Itobort Dutton. photic 3SC-M. HKI.P WANTKI) MALK WANTKD A man to handle general agency for Occidental Llfo Insur ance company of California. Territory to Include Southern Ore gon. Alo a district manager for health and accldont department same territory. Call or wrlto I. C. Cunningham, superintendent, C09 Journal Dldg., Portland. Ore. WANTKD Minors at Uraden mlno. Gold Hill. Oregon, for contract work. Gold Hay llealty Co. WANTKD SITUATIONS WANTKD Practical nurso wUhea maternity cases. Phono 717-R. Mr. K. J. Sharpo. 2S9 WANTKD General choro work. 20c an hour. Phono S53-J between 5 and 7 o'clock. 2S8 WANTKD MLSCKMiAaitOCS WANTKD Wood "or ' coal range, No 7, Sparta Illdg., Phono S94. 2S9 WANTKD noarders at tho Hunga low. 52S K. Main. Phono S51-.L First class board. 291 WANTKD Kxperlenced (armor wants to rent garden, grain or stock ranch. Hox 73, Jackson ville. 28S WANTKD Sewing, 20c an hour, or by piece. Phono 050-X. 292 WANTKD A Cyphers incubator. Must bo a bargain. Wrlto to Capi tal II ranch, Central Point, Ore gon. 2S7 WANTKD Twelvo hundred pound team. Trial required. Phono 370-L. 2S7 WANTKD Hoof and stock cattle, calve, hog, etc. Phono 171 or address Guy Lawtou, Medford. 293 WANTKD Hlcyclea bought, sold and exchanged; also supplies. O. K. Itlko Repair Shop, 100 South Front St. 303 LOST LOST A child' gold engraved bracelet. Return to 507 W. Palm nud receive reward. 2S9 FOll KM'tlAMVE TO TRADE 7 room resldeuco strict ly modorn, pantry, sleeping porch, lot 05x120, clear ot all Incum brance, cost $3200. Will trade for closo In residence. Will as sume. Address box C01, enro Mall Trlbuno. 290 MONK TO LOA.N MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo in ranch property. O. A. McArthur.Toom 3, P. O. block, phono 30 s. 1JUS1NIUSS lUllKOTOKY Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attomoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 aud 9, Medford National Hank bldg. A. H. REAMES, LAWYER Corey bldg. -Garnett- W. J. CANTON Attorney aud Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Ore. Wtu. M. Colvlg George M. Robert COLVIO & ROHERTS. LAWYERS Medtord National llnuk Hulldlux. U. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHKRRY Attoruoya at Law, Jackson Coun ty Hank Uulldtiig. NEWTON W. nORDE.N Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta building, Mod ford, Oregon, Motury Public HELEN N, YOC1CKY Notary pub Ho. lirliiK your work to mo at th klgu ot tho Mull Titbuue. VAOVs FTVtik " rti Movie Show IIUSLVXSR DIllKCTOIlY Auctloncn-i WILLIAM ULRICH Llcon.iod Auc tioneer for tho City of Medford, Oregon Terms reasonable, Rosl donco phone 101-J. Office Jack- son County Hank bulldlne. , -z Auto Stipplm. LAHKK AUTO RPntNO CO On big secret In making springs Is th tempering. Wo nro operating the largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso our spring when others fall. Hold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth Hi.. Portland. Orn CliTroprucwr DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD, Chiropractor, nerve specialist. Ilooma 203-204-205 Garnett-Coroy bids. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, bead and shoulder abowcr In connection; advice la dietetic. medical rymnastlca, bydropthcrapy. Lady attendant. Phono, offleo 513, rcaldenco 511-H. OR, A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louiio K Hedge Mcchano-Theraplit. Chiro practors, Spondylotberaplst. These lystems. Including dietetic, cura tlvo gymnastics, bydro-theraphr, etc.. produce results In both acute and chronlu dlsoaaea. Consulta tion frco. Over Deuel ft Co., cor ner Main and Dartlett Hours 9 a. a. to 5 p. in. Other hours by appointment. Phone 170. Dcntuu DR. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentlsta Garnett- Corey bldg., anlte 119, Medford. Ore. Fhon HSR INSTntlCTION Mr. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teach or of piano and harmony. The Halght Music Studio, 116 South Laurot St.. phone 170-R. GaxiMgc hii OARUAGE Get vour premlaea cleanod up for tb winter. Call on tho city garbage wacona for good service Phono 325-L. F. Y. Allen. Physicians ana Burgooae dr! F. 6"., OARLOW, DlV EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathle physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence 20 South Laurel St. OR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D Practico limited to disease ot women. Offices 232 K Main. Phones, residence, 814-J2; office 814. DR. J. J. EMMKNS Physician and surgeon. Practico limited to eye, ear, noso. and throat. Eye scien tifically tested aud glasses suppllod Offleo 22S East Main St.. Hour 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone. E. D. PICKEL. M. I). Office Jack ton County Hank bldg. Office phono -I3-R; resldonco phone 5S-R. (DR. MARTIN O. DAR1IER Phyl- clau nuu surgeon. Orflca Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. K. W. CLANGY Phyalclan and surgeon. Phone, office 30, reil denco 724-J.. Offleo hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathle physician, S03 Garnett-Corey building. Phono 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Ovor Hutchison & Lum deu, 215 E, Main Bt Phone 77. DR. W. II. HICICJIAN Homeopath Offleo Hostel building, Central Point. A(I tolophouo call answered night or day. Printer anil l'ubllatiere MEDFOR.D PRINTING CO. ha the best equlppod prlutlng office Is southern Oregon; book bidding, looso loat ledgers, billing syatema, etc. Portland prices. 17 Norte Fir St. Btonofjrnpiicr ELLA M. OAUNYAtt Palm Block. Stenographic work i'iue quickly aud wel, TrMutet HADH TRANSFER & 8TOIIAOHJ CO Office 43 Nurtli Vraut St. PUm I 15. l'rlee rlkV4. iVMfleii ' a n s 'kI tlLlkf . '