MEDFORD DAILY TRrBUfrJfi, MEDFORD, ORKGOX, MONDAY, OCTOBER , IMS. r fruit; grower e Missouri Magazine Issues Komeseekers Edition Containing Write Up POBTLAND, Or., Oct. 26 Assistant otary J. E. Wilson of the United 9tftAes depart meut of tlio interior and W. vM. 0ddca of tho treasury depart raeitf Wash Lag too, , 0., worn guests at tlie Portlund Commercial club last SatUjrday. Thoy nro making n tour of the orthue&t, Mochas jnBt issued a liome'jeekers' edi tion, which, AontfU.ua an extended report froq all the fruit growing districts of tb.ljrit, and no one state receives as muo attention as Oregon. SThero is pugc after page of illustration and ttil and every part of the state in fiiv prominence. In fact, Oregon prob ably gets more attention than any oth- r two states. 'J Ins is true because the state, is better organized, doing better advertising, has more good pictures and hat pruned how to present its resources and , attractions better thau any -other Stat in the Union. Lincoln County Booklet No more beautiful publication has bteu issued in Oregon thau tho one just from the press which gives most graph ically the resources and attractions of Liu coin county. It is issued jointly by the joomruerciul bodies of Newport, To ledo,. lk ity, and Wuldport, und its central illustration is a bathing scene at Newport the beach there is uncx-, eelod. on the Pacific coast. I The great drawbridge across tho Wil- laumtte river, built jointly by tho Croat Northern aud Northern Paoific railways and having the largest draw span of auy bridge in the world, is a success. Work trains teBthig the bridge have pasted to and fro for several days. Window Fruit Displays. Producers of fine fruits throughout the northwest, and particularly those of Oregon, fully appreciate tho help they are receiving from Portland merchants, who .give up their, show windowH for a display of these products Exhibits from Mosier and Lincoln county, Ore gon, and Lewiston, Idaho, have attract ed much attention tho past week. PHACT3 FROM PHOENIX. Nice weather onco again, thinks to tha weather man. A carload of roofing material arrived here Tuesday morning for our school house. The carpontors have nearly all of the rafters and sheeting on. Joeoph Sturdivent and family, who have, been visiting hero for two or three weeks past with E. Oibbs and wife of South Phoenix, has rented the hull known as the Wakefield hall, now owned by James Allen, and will reside therein this winter, and may decide to locate there when ho has looked over the country. Wo welcome them to our neighborhood. J. J. Hvans of Pairvicw addition has divided a part of his land into five and ten -aero tracts and placed same on the market. Me. Evans has some good orchard land. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, former residents of Phoenix, but now of Ashland, are pending the week here visiting with friends and old acquaintances. The Ladies Aid society of the Christ Ian chujstib. JUavo socured tho Woodmen hall to give their chicken pie dinner and upper in on election day, Nov. 3. All i come and vote for the right man and; eat With the ladies. They are noted for , their good feeds. Admission to the dinner will, be 3" rents and to the sup per 25 cents. August Moore and wifo returned Wednesday from their visit in the Wil lamette .vnlley with their daughter Mrs. L. Stancliffe. The school board In planning tn add the third teacher to our school. She will be Miss Shaffer, lately of Illinois. Mjpe ftbafer went to Jacksonville on Saturday to sen if she could get o permit from the county superintendent as her certificate is for the state of Illinois. The school board has secured the use of the church building until w.nicb yri be about th first of the year. , , Out road supervisor, L. A. Pose, and crew pn-t in two bridges or culverts across the ditch, one nt Moore's and one at Hearns. Messre K. Stevens ilnd John Smith re taking esre of K. B. Poretch's plaea for him. Messrs Arthur and Fred Parry left Tuesday morning with four horseload for thrir lost prnrie ranch cast of Ash land. The Fnrry brothers have a largp herd of cattle out there which they will bring in with them when tW return. Viw, Etta Fouteh ban pntered the nor FAVORS OR GON nisi school at Ashland. I in my former report of September 26, Who says we cannot raise tomatoes concerning which I said the spring here! J. P. Stagg. who recently bought "has had its advocates because the P. Anderton's 11-aeif garden ranch quantity and quality of water were be ahent a mile south of town, says that ' vond question and the water rights he has sold $300 worth of tomatoes from a half-acre patch and besides this Mr. Andarton before disposing of the place' sold $45 worth of potatoes which he grew between the rows of tomatoes. Clinton Carey and wif of South Phoenix were visions hero Thursday. Rojt Rosso m and wife returned on Wednesday from a week hunt in the Dead. Indian country. They report fix inehea of snow tbre when they left. Tha ground is thoroughly wet and oura gardeners nre digging their spuds and carrots and marketing them. it. B. Fftntch, who during the sum- j r has held the foremanship of the) npper Morse place has moved down on , Mr. Morse's lower ranch sad is fore-1 man there while Mrs. Fonteh does the cooking for the hands. , THE PEOPLE HAVE CHOICE OF THREE PROPOSITIONS OFFEES WATER OF BIO BUTTE Edgar Hater, for the Crater Luke Lumber company, offered she following proposition: Medford, Or., Oct. 10 15, 1908. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Medford, Or. Gentlemen: In order to give the City of Medford a feasible plan for obtaining the absolutely pure Big Butte Springs wator. the under- signed submits the following proposi tion: a he proposition is to convey three hundred inches of this absolutely pure mountain spring water, which is to be appropriated just below the springs, for a distance of about twenty-five miles to a point about three miles north east of Eagle Point, near tho northeast corner of Section 24, Township 35 south, i west, v. m,f by means of an elevated pipe line, constructed according to the plans and specifications prepurcd by asd under the supervision of the city's supervising engineer; thence for a dis tance of ubout fiften miles to the city through wooden stave pipe and iron pipe, according to tho pluus already ap proved by tho supervising engineer for tho Wasson Ounon and Fish Lake ditch; propositions. This lattor fifteen miles lutroUuces no new features into tho sit uation, as the engineer's estimates and reports cover it fully. In regard to tne construction of tho elevated pipe hue above mentioned our proposition detail is as follows: Rights of Ways. ibe city is to secure rights of way rrom the springs to Medford, provide all necossary intakes, catch basins and construct tho fifteen miles of under ground pipe line, reservoirs, etc., uc cording to tho recommendations already mauo by tho supervising engineer. Tho undersigned agree to make the nec essary appropriation of water, caustruct the elevated pipe line from its intake to the hoad of the underground pipe line at tho point referred to above, near Kaglo Point, for the sum of One Hun dred aud Ton Thousand Dollars, ox clusivo of tho costs of rights of wav aud engineering expenso, this being two thirds of tho estimated cost. Tho Title. Tho title to the entire system is to rust in tho City og Medford, the under signod, however, to havo at all times iho privilege of fluming lumber and oth er products through the "V" flume, to be constructed upon said right of way, which "V" flume is included in the above estimate aud plans, at all times so long ns the undersigned shall pay his share of the expenso of mainte nance ns hereinafter set forth. Said flume is to bo constructed with such grndinnce ns will permit the use there of for fluming lumber, wood and other products from the head thereof to said point, near Eaglo Point. All damage and wear and tear upon said elevated line which iB occasioned by the city's use thereof shall be borne wholly by tho city, nnd nil damage and wear and tear thereto occasioned by the under signed 's use thereof shall be borne wholly bv the undersigned. All dam ages oeasioned by the acts of God, the elements, or other eauso without con trol of either party, to be borne as fol lows: Two-thirds of tho coat of repair ing same to bo borne by the City of Medford and one-third by the under signed. Tho undersigned shall employ not lesH than three patrolmen whenever using tho said "V" flume for fluming lumber or other products, and continu ously throughout such use. The under signed shall havo the right to draw off enough surplus wator from said ele vated pipe line at suitable points to cauble him to operate the said "V" flume, but at no time shall he reduce tho total delivery nt tho lower end of said elevated pipo lino by such uso to less than three hundred miucr's inches r seven and one-half foot seconds. In the event that the undersigned fair or neglect to pay his share of the expense f maintenance ns hereinbefore set forth at any time for a period of thirty days after the same 'shal have been incurred said privilege of fluming lumber shall forthwith terminate and all rights of the undersigned thereunder shall im mediately cease. Water by July. Tf awarded the contract for construc tion of said elevated pipo line the un dersigned will furnish a good and suffi cient bond for the fulfillment thereof and will agree to complete the said ele vated pipe line by the first day of July next, in the event that this contract be entered into prior to the 15th day of December, 190S, subject to delay caused by tho acts of God, strikes and any otlier unforeseen and unavoidable delays over which the undersigned has no control. Attached please find supervising en gineer 's report covering cost of sys t m to be constructed by city; also plan of pipe line svstem as approved bv en gineer. EDGAR S. HAFER. Roberts Estimate. Medford, Or., Oct. 14, 1908. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Medford, Or. Gentlemen: Mr. Edgar Hafer has handed me a plan to supply Medford with water from the Big Butte Spring. This is the spring mentioned wero not in dispute." It issues at an elevation of about 2700 feet (Medford, 1375) and fiows about 2400 miners' inches. Mr. Hafer proposes to bring the water through a covered flume about milis. thence by pipe to the distributing system at Mdford. The caparity of the flume he submits is not loss than 300 inches, with a grade of a feet per thousand. He has asked me to furnish you an estimate of the cost of sveh a system, rfclnsive of the flame, based on prices similar to inose used for estimates of the Little Butte project. Estimate, Trenching nnd backfilling. 15 miles '. Fifteen miles, pipe, part steei.. ' Gates, regulation 900 OFFERS WATER OF ROGUE. The offer of the Condor Water & Power company Is us follows: Medford, Or., Oct. 12, 190S. To the Hon. Mayor and City Council, City of Medford, Ore. Gantleraen: We sub mit for your consideration the follow ing, which contemplates the operation, collection and disbursement of reve nue by our company of the water plant of the City of Medford for a period of thirty years with an option to the city for a further period of thirty years, subject to the following conditions: First The City of Medford to build the pipe line from Gold Ray power house to Medford, about ten miles in length, size of pipe 20 to 24 inch pipe, or steel pipe of equal cupacity, to con vey at least four million (4,000,000) gallons of water in 24 hours; also fll tration system and two reservoirs of four million (4,000,000) gallon total capacity. City Furnish Pipe. Second The city of Medford to fur nish aud install complete, ready for op eration, the pipe line, reservoir and filtration system; also to furnish and install pumps and motors to be attached to end of pipo lino at Medford to be used m re-pumping water to Medford reservoir at an clovation of 200 feet above Medford; also to install at points to be designated by us between Gold Ray aud Medford 40 Tees and Gate Valves, which wil be furnished by us. Third The City of Medford to fur nish all buildings, use of ground owned by city, all machinery, pipe, tools and appliances of every kind and de scription now in use or contemplated to be installed or used in city wator plunt; also put in good condition, connected, ready for usi, present city Bteam pump ing plant to be used in case of break down or emergeuey in supplying water trom Bear Creek. Water Rates. In consideration of the above tho Condor Water & Power company pro pose to furnish to the City of Medford sulllcient water for Medford 's use at the present city water rates, said rates n t to be increased except as directed by the City Council as hereinafter pro vided.. Wator rates to be the same as the preseut city minimu flat rate. The rate per one thousand gallons to be from 15 cents down to 5 cents per one thou sand gallons. Out of the revenue thus derived, after deducting operating ex penses, we propose: First To deposit monthly in a bank to the credit of tho City of Medford un amount equal to the bond interest on bonds issued for water system as stated above; also in liko manner do posit an amount equal to the sinking fund, as provided in bonds. Interest to be paid montly out of revenuo as provided borein. Second In case sufficient revenuo is not realized in any one month from the operation of the city wntor system to pay the operating cxponscs and the monthly bond interest and sinking fund as provided above; then in that event said water rates shnll bo increased by the City Council sufficiently to afford sufficient revenue to pay above charges each month, and said rates shall remain in force for one year, and -until such time that each month will afford at least sufficient revenue to pay operat ing expenses, bond interest and sink ing fund as herein provided. Third We propose to pump water , from Rogue river to a reservoir at Med-1 ford at a height of 200 feet aboro the j City of Medford, and to make no charge for electric power for operating said j pnmps, except a portion of tho profits: h ore, in mentioned and the use of and all revenue derived from tho sale of all surplus wuter (not used by tho City of Medford) outside of the city limits of said City of Medford. Fourth We propose to pay tho City (Medford 25 per cent of tho net prof its and retain 75 per cent of tho net profits, and retain the revenue derived from tho sale of all surplus water (not used by tho City of Medford) outside of the city limits of said City of Med ford. Settlement to bo made quarterly or monthly as revenuo is collected. Water furnished free for fire protec-' tion. Fifth Referring to operating ex penses, we would be willing to guaran tee same to be less under our manage ment than under city management un der like conditions. Respectfully submitted, CONDOR WATER A POWER CO. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Clyde Payne of Ashland normal was down from Ashland Friday. rMs. D. tf. Jackson, Mrs. W. W. Irv ing of Modford were visiting Jackson ville friends Friday afternoon. George Carter, who recently purchas ed his brother's interest in tho ice plant. jit Medford. was in town Friday on business. Jamrs MeClnnnhan of Trail was do ing twsiness in town Friday. GeKee Fry and wife, who reside near Met'nJlistor Springs, were visiting old friends here this week. They were for merly residents of this place. O. C iloggK and wife drove over from Medford Friday afternoon. 8. A. Pnttison, editor of tho Centn i . oint Herald, was a Jacksonville viv ilor Friday. George F. WiNon and wife of Ash l -.nd yisited nt tho county scat Friday :-rt'rn.oon. A. 8. Kleinhamnier, wns in from Bun . vi Friday on business. Judge Crowell did business at th iiurthoiixo Friday afternoon. T la in, connecting flume and pipe 40;) Tteservoir, 2,000.000 gallons..,. 19.11s 1300 cast iron 12 inch pipe and appurtenances J.90-t i 1 poring and telephone 1,000 Total 167,410 Respectfully submitted, W. J. ROBERTS. -Conftilting Engineer. OFFERS WATER OF FISH LAKE. J. L. HnuiiUou submitted a proposi tion to bring water from Fish Lake, as follows: Medford, Or., Oct. 15, 1908. Honor able City Council, Medford. Or. Gen tlemen: I herewith propose to furnish the city of Medford with 300 iuches of water at the intake of the pipe line ou tlio north fork of Little Butte creek build the gravity wooden pipe line, in cludiug the head works, trenching and back-filling and clearing, a 2,000.000- gallon reservoir and a connecting pipe I.uo from the reservoir to tho present city distributing system for the sum of $254,100. Specifications Tho intake of the gravity pipe line shall be at a point on the north fork of Little Butte creek, above the ford it tu head of Uuuley's field, woodeu pipe runmug thence to a connection with tho beginning of the second aurvoyto Medford by way of Browusboro, profile of said survey being on file in engineer's office and marked: ' Profile of preliminary survey 'B,' gravity pipe line. Medford, Or., August; 1908. Grade of Line The wooden pipe line, hydraulic grade line of which shall be shown on profile above referred to, will connect with a reservoir at tho lower oud of that line, and wil continue thence to tho junction of Koosovelt avenuo aud East Seventh street, a total length of ltl-iuch machine banded wood pipe of approximately 23.3 miles. At tho junc tion of Roosevelt avenuo and East Sev enth street tho wooden pipe will oon n ct with a 12-inch cast iron pipe, which wil continue approximately 2300 feet along Euat Seventh street to Riverside avenue, whero it wil connect with your present distributing system. The machine, banded wooden pipe shall have an inside diameter of 16 inches and shall conform with the spec ifications covering same, that governed the tenders previously submitted to you on August 0, 190S, now on filo with the citv auditor. Castlron Pipe. The 12-inch cast iron pipe shall bo class "D" New Eugluud Waterworks standard, or its equivalent, aud with it will bo furnished and set tho following "specials": Two 12-inch gate valves. Two c. i. valve boxes. One 16-inch to 12-inch reducer. One 12-inch to 8-inch reducer. One 12xl2xl0-inch T. Ono 12xl2xS-inch T. One 12x12x6 inch T. Four Eclipse hydrants. Forty-two feet fliuch castlron pipe. The reservoir shal havo a capacity of 2,000,000 gallons aud shall be con structed of concroto Bix iuches thick, with two coats of asphaltum on the in side surface. Four your information and so that you may know I am well equipped to carry out tho terms of this proposal wil statu that Iho Fish Lake Water company has agreed to furniph the amount of water herein offered aud will guarantee tho city agaiust all litiga tion that may arise out of so furnish ing this water; aud also that arrange uionts have been mado by which C. D. Vincent and the Redwood Mauufactur era' company will furnish and construct the system as herein set forth. Payment Each Month. I understand that payments will be made as tho work progresses, monthly, based on the engineer's estimate, as follows: Ninety por cent of tho value of ma lerial furnished and work done to be paid on or about the first of each month for the material furnished and work done during the preceding month; 10 per cent, or whatever may then remain, o bo paid 30 days after tho work has :on finished to tho satisfaction of the gineor. Owing to the upward trend in the market prices for tho materials involved m this construction, I must make this proposal subject to acceptance- on or about November 15, BIDS. 1 unv.it also stipulate that in esse 1h is proposal is ucepti d the eijy, through its proper authorities, ahull pro duce satisfactory assurance that the necessary funds urn available to pay for this construction. As ovidenco of good faith T herewith attach certified check to the nmouut of $5000, mado payable to the recorder of the City of Medford, which is to be returned in case this proposal is re jected, or to bo held in case this pro posal is accepted only until such time as a contract in duo form, embodying the terms of this proposal, can bo ex ecuted. Respectfully submitted, I. L. HAMILTON. Probate. Guardian Ava B. Thomhudg; annual a count filed. Estate S. T. Howard; order mare for executors to madi a deed to lots 17, is. 19 and 20, block 20. Modford. E"tnte Mnry Yetta Pankey; order made appointing J. W. Morritt, W. C, Leever and I. C. Kobnett appraisers. Circu-It Court Mew. Mario A. Vaughn vs. Walter II. Vaughan; suit for divorce; dismissed. Mary A. Jorden vs. Edwin Jordcn; suit for divorce; default taken. State of Oregon vs. H. M. Cnss; or dor granted 20 days in which ti file 1 1 nnscript. J. D. Whitman vs. W. A. Jones and C. W. Walters; demurrer withdrawn. GENERAL HASKELL DIES AT SAN DIEGO POST SAN DIEGO. Tab, Oct. 20. The body of Brigadier General Albert L. Has kell. United States army, retired, who d;d here.lust evening, was sent to Haul Vrancisco today for burial. Genornl Haskell, who wns OS year ( ! age nt the time of his death, was a j 'ti-ran of the civil war nnd f'uban nnd Philippine campaigns. He enlisted in tho New York volunteers nt the opening j of the civil war and was promoted to 1 the rank of captain for bravery, ne I biter commanded a company in the same j (hio regiment in which the Into Presl dmt William McK'inb-y served. ' City SAVOY THE ATE B North d'Anjou titreet. Latest motion pteturoB aud illiin trated souga. Eutire tbuiige of program Monday, Weduosduy and Friday. AdiniBSiou 10 ceuU. BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST. Continuous performance every evening of motion pictures nnd il lustrated ballads. Eutiro cliuugu of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 couts. WM. H. AITKEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Wuter Heating. Phone 22. 10 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY Home grown whole root treus. N. S. Bennett Medford, Or. Watch this Bpnce. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS THB EMEBIOK OAFB a The best restaurant ia Southern Oregon. W. E. Johnson Prop. VERNE T. OANON Billposter and distributor. All orders promptly filled. Boom 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Modford, Or, 0. F. COOK Sells trees that grow. . Office: R. R. V. Depot. P. O. Box 841. Phono 503. Medford, Or. MRS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture aud Art of Singing Studio nt Residence. East Modford. Phono 22n S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and .Surgeon Modern equipped opornting rooms X-Rny. Office hours: 1012, 2-4 p. in. Office in Jackson Co. Bit. bldg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimuiiiuuiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiji Our gi'iicery prices arc unuill. : So small that a new arri- val in town, an old grocery man, who knew the brands of E groceries and the wholesale cost, said, on looking at. one of our ads, that prices were such that he did not care to enter 1 into competition with us. ile located here, hut went into E another line. Von ask why? We sell for cash and so avoid 5 many of the expensive features of the credit business. We Sdo a much larger business and so can sell at a smaller mar- - gin. , , AfesiaiS'fl i 40c sacks of Oat Flakes now 35 0c, Scrubbing I rushes 20 uc Toilet Soups, per dozen 40? 1 $1.40, 5-pound cana of " Wadco" Baking Powder $1.00 lOe Ann and Hummer Soda 6 I (Me Oottolene 60 I 15c Condensed Milk 10? I 00c Uneolored Japan Tea : 45 S 1 "Yakima Best" Flour, per sack ?l-45 f 25c Kingsbury .Tames, cost lC 5 $3.50 per dozen Jellies, dozen $3.00 15c Bottle Bluing W S Sampson's Boiled Cider, per quart 35? $1.00 Worchcstcrshire Sauce 85 g 1 Angelus Grape Juice, per bottle.... 10? 1 20c " I'earls oT Wheat," 2 packages for 25 5 25c Cream of Wheat, per package 17? "Snow Flake" Bread, per loaf 5? g Miller 6 Ewbank I a A grocery business with a solid foundation of cash instead a of tlio shifting sands of credit 3 I IIMIIIimHIIMIMinilHIHIMIIIIMIIUimilHtlHIrtMmiH Business Directory ARTHUR H. DAVIS i Contracting Electrical Euglsr. 210 W. Biiventli Ht., tymUon, Or, ANLO PBNWELL Tn Plumber, j I solicit a guar of your, busujois, pledging satisfaction, ... THB ELECTRIC AND FRENCH DRY CLEANW AND, PRESS, INCt WORKS', W. 1. Last Sea, freps... Opposite Hotel Wre, , Medford Oregon, WABOHAU BROWN wish to announce to their patrons that they are located in their new quartora in the; Young .k Hall building. , Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos, M. ft X. OANDY. KITOB3SN , We make all our wn, aUs. r Martin and Barrow, ,Propt.i, Corner Seventh and C Streets, Medford, Oregon. DR. FRANK, ; ROBERTS , Office houm t to I2,i 1 to 4. -Miles Building, Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon. , THB MISSION OBJLL. Always open for business. Neat and clean. Up-to-date, Popular, prices... . 12 So. 0 St. Lambert 4 Brewn THE B. R. V. LTJNOH ROOM Fluost cup of coffee on the Pacific Coast. H. II. Larimer Pfep. For good bargains in Watches, and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In stntmeutH, go to . THE MEDFORD. LOAN OFFICE C Street. MEDFORD FTJBNITURE CO. Undertnkora Day Phone 853 Night Piloses C. W. Conklin 36 J. . Butler 148 WHY? OOLVIO k DURHAM Lawyn Office: Medfora Bank Bldg. Ground floor. Cook Stoves and rangea. Phone 91 MORDORFF ft WOLF New aud Beeond-llnnd Furniture Kails' old stand, 18 20 V St. South Medford, Or. EARNB8 ROOMING HOUSE Nowly built and newly furnished All modern conveniences. D. G. Karnes, Prop. 20 S. 0 St., Medford, Or. FISH MARKET Fresh fish rceeived daily. Oys- tors in season. Cor. Seventh and K Sts, Medford MBDFOBQ TEA AND COFFES HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cot fees, Extracts, Baking Powder and Spices. We carry all kinds of dinner ware and fancy dishes. S16 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or. THB HOTEL EMEBICK Rooms from 60 cents to $1.50 per day. All modern . conveniences. We aolicit your patronage. I buy accounts, bills, notes and judgments of any nature, any where. Address O. CLAY Box? 52 Medford, Or. Livery and Feed. . Phone 2431 WEST SIDE STABLES Chas. E.'Tull, Proprietor. Flrst olass Turnouts. Modford Oregon DR. GOBLB The only exclusive Optician be tween Portland nnd Sacramento. Offico on Seventh Street. When others fail, call on DR. E. J. BONNER Eye Specialist Offleo in Kaglo Pharmacy Main 2.13. Seventh nnd Main p