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PAGE FIVE SUGGESTS CITY PAY HALF OF PAVING Freckles and His Friends . . By Blbsser cJftCiUjV. f i" II , ,( ! "".'H i' .... i- c:,.. : : jV'. ; u-.'..'v;.v't;--,-,",l v;v'i;' I .---ri r- nv l IC I L . . '. -. . i... . I JU. WC. . l-. 'vw ;.:,,;;;vvv.feuGe i G-oTTW'te)ffi vx i ui v i it- MI J'V r , ,'Kt-n. . ' n ITSOUT! trwxiNlr ABOUT; ..:i . CrM0V NOWlK msmm. HAVE HIS CANPV? if LyJ 'M TTA' UTTLE R' ' r-VZloV - tfn'c I AVAlvcnl-:'.v.:.v VO,,J. riv -i- i-t.i'.-.. .'.-;. ill rf- MT3DF017D MAIL TRTBFNE, MEDFORD, OREHOX, TDTOSDAY, REPTEMBET? 23, 1915. .HE'S CRVCNJl W, 'CAUSE SLIM ''-'Mgm lsfe.Bg1i..;.-:.S 0 STANDING To tlio Kdlter: I rend In jour paper of Sopt. 0 nliotit a possible proposed liond issue to pay city paving bill. I am not famlllnr with all the details that havo led up to tlio present slluntlon In Medford. 1 should judge, however, from what I read hint tho city fath ers In tho past hnvo saddled a very heavy paving .debt on tho residents and owners of property In Medford.' If wo, look at thin, from" nu out Hldor's point of view, wo seo the pic ture about as follews: 1st A glowing' clly with an en thusiastic group of city fathers and a genoral doslro to improve the city. 2nd An older from tho city coun cil to avo the principal streets of tho city, etc., with ten jears to pay for tho paving. 3d Paving Is done and payments are bogun by tho property owners. 4 tli Close flnanclnl conditions Bwcop ovor tho United Statei and hangs on like an English bulldog, and It is still with us. fith 1'eoplo bocomo discouraged find stop paying street assessments, rents go down, and tho city under this hoavy burden of taxes Is a good city to niovo away from. Some peo ple glo up their property for tho taxes, which soon eats Into tho valuo of property. Oth A general doslro for rtomo kind of rollef Is manifest in a bll to robond the city for a longer time, to gain tho needed relief. Now what would he a possible so lution or this condition? And how could the city fathers compensate for their over enthusiasm in ordering tho city paved when If limy could havo looked Into tho fuluro they Mould not hnvo Issued tho order? It hsig boon Biiggostcd by a party who rend this nrtlclo in your Sopt. 9th issue that the cqultnblo thing for the city fathers to do now would be to Issue bonds for ono half of tho cost of paving, and the proporty own ers to organize a league and ngreo to pny tho other half on tho condition that tho city pay ono half. And If It Is found to be equitable to extend this offer' to future pavomonts. This would not work a hardship on any one and would trent all cltlxons alike. Those who ahvo hxoft will bo on tho siunn footing as flioso who havo to pnve In tho future. This arrangement I am convlncod, if carried out, will put now life Into your city, mnko ovorybody feel pleas ant over tho situation and greatly ro ll ve tho prosont Intense strain and nmny alrinsoney. Voun for the futuro prosperity of our beautiful city, by ono who is Interested, If not present. S. It. COOK. RED SOX 10 KEEP LINE-UP NEXT YEAR HOSTON", Kept. 211. -The Red Son, probable pennant winner in the American league, will go into uet ensou iihmll.v iiuelmuKeil. Pi evi dent J. .J. Ituuuiu kukI today that 1k did not hid Tor a single player in the draft recently held in Cincinnati. "T'i tntiM," he Hiltlwl, "i a perfect plninir iiViHjs'uJon n now cnnMitiit-wl." Scene From the Spanish Jade at the Star Theater Today Whoeer delights in what 1-, q taint .lid novel sud far rcinod from the wcll-troddui path will i great I churttied snd cntortalned l) this f tu tu re which bus been acquired by the Paramount PMursa eerporaltOH from s Nswli fanned proilnrtng company iulltNl ths Fiction Pietures, Inc. jLsH ..' vi TjE? . tvv7 -- JWNHM&tf , y? ' " I1 ft"' 10 I CONDI TIIIN'IDAl), Colo., Sept. .l. John I). KocKeleller, who miicc Jlondav hns been (lie '"('( of vtirious mining eiimps in MMillicin rolorado, lu-gau the fouitli day f liis lour of inwpee tion cnilv. 31 r. Koekefollei's keen interest in Hie working of the mines, tlie home life and suiroiuidiiK.'H of the employes yohleidny wax uniliiuinushed. IIo vis ited tlie pulilie school At Sopris. Here Ulaneli MeArthur, l'J-year-old daugh tcr of a coal diycr, recited to tlie Standard Oil iiuitfiuito the rudiments of hiuh lliiauee, an tlu Hfliolaix were taught in llieir op( ration of u supply stoie nml r seludar's hank. At Miirloy last ecning lie initcd tlie common hath Iiomm' and came upon u ijroup of miners just from III mines in various stages of drc-s nntl iindreH. The discussion centered piineipally upon working oondilioiis mid life in tho camp. Io'hi It. l.iiuvon, lalxir leader, wIiohc imprisomneiit here on n uiur der ehai-ge liuikri hack to the iudus dial xtiifc of u year iijto, said: "I believe Mr. Rockefeller is hiii cere. His effort probably will rcxtilt in some hctteiiiieuts, which I hope may prove permanent. However, Mr. Rockefeller has iiuod the tundameii- tnl ti onlile in the coal camps, lie in i. (it ruftminu democracy ; Im n Irving to substitute paternalism." lioekefeller hit I.hk Animas coun ty and motored northward through a stmlcli of hilly country, made historic hv a MiieccH-ien of linttloK in the mill- eis' strike of (l:i- II. I ni'NKVA, Monday, Sept. lit), via Pawn, Sept. 2:1 (delayed 111 transmis sion). A SwU, who ha just ie turned front ('ontMiitiiinpIo, write to the Oazettf de I,aiiaiine Hint there is no 118, eleetncity or eniidles in Hie Tuikish capital and that conditions of life then nie almost intolerable for foieiitiiers. He Huy that 12000 workmen i'nini the Krupp plant in flerinniiy are idle on account of luck of raw nuiteri.ils. The film Is '.ased, on a book on t.tjed The Spanish Jado"' nnd writ ten hv Maurice Hewlett. The novel jia-. hteii draumtUsd bj Louis Joseph Vance and the filmed version closely follows the lines of the original dram atisation. Ths "Spanish Jail 9" will be shown at the Star theatre Thursday only, ROCKEFELLER VISITS INI CAMP INSPEC UK Swiped MS ; T?'"! ? I r JjTiKIkQ r"0 K SSSSSSSSSSSSSm M B.....-J Vil V ,n, 4 r?? A E U. S. GOODS LIFTED WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. Tho formal agreement lifting tho Russian embargo against exports from tho United States has been signed by Sec retary Lansing and Gcorgo Dakhinc toff, tho Russian ambassador. Hun stnn goods will bo allowed to coino to tho United States consigned to the secretary of commerce, on condition that the Russian government is given satisfactory guarantees that the mer chandise will not reach hor enemies. American firms must glvo bond cave ring tho wiluo of shipments. If any part of such goods Is exported tho bond will be forfeited and tho firm Involved will ho provented from ob taining any further Russian merchan dise The arrangement Js expected Jo ro-l leaso millions of dollars worth of goods to American importers held up sluco tho beginning of tho war. SWISS CHILD INJURED BY GERMAN BOMB PARIS, Sept. 'JII. Two flennnii aeroplanes flew over Swiss territory between CoiiflVnny and I'orrentry and dropped a bomb near Hie Cms Her mont l':i nu, injuring u child, according to newspaper dispatches I nun Iteriu'. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlott Slnco I wroto last Saturday I havo put In one duy riding for the Mall Tribune and had rather poor success as I found that one third of those on whom I wanted to call wero not nt home and sixteenths of those I saw were not prepared to settle, so I have but little to report this time In that line, and today have spent tho day In town and dono but llttlo bet ter, It any. I havo to report that William Winkle has renowed his sub. to the W. M .T. and Von dor Ilellon Hardware company gave an ndd for tho classified column. Lust Sunday wo had tho following persons hero at man! 1 1 1110 hosldos our regular boarders, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Rm orlck, Mr, and Mrs. K. O. Trowbridge, and daughtor Miss Florence, all of Medford, Wm. Hecknthoui of Doug las county, A. If. Poachey of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mclntyro, tho cash lor of our Haglo Point State bank, Aulas Ayres and Clarence Roblnett, boaldos two strangers. Mrs. Ida Moajlly of Rogue Rlvor Is here visiting her mother, Grandma Heckathorn. John 11. Stewart, a son of F. M. Stewart Is hero visiting her fnthor. Mrs. Mort D.Uoy of Medford has been out visiting Mrs. Minnie llryant and others of hor old friends among the members of the RebekahH. Speak ing the Rebekahs, the lodge here col el rated their 01th anniversary last Monda night. There wero about Ifl inem'iers mid Invited friends present nnd the report having had a very pleasant time They had a regular program and repoit that overythliiK pas c.I off without n hltoh. They had the UMial feast this time In addition t ) tho usual couriiw they had pouches an 1 cream I might add hero that Mis Mcrt Dale) Is one of the char ter members of the lodge and her isim frlnids gae hern coidlal greet ing at Hie lodge Prof. (' K J0I111 '011 who Is leading In the Lame! o CfnS' HBP BiiiiiiiiiVl RUSSIAN M $100 Reward, $100 Tli rriJr n f IM Mr will W Ihm fa tfjuu lbt lU-ri u t Ie! oik lr aib-U dUrkM that triMtr Sal W" lib I' iuio In nil " iiiiw, iml tint I. i itarrti lull' iiur,u lure l tbr IM.I UUltli u UuW klul lu tlh- mi'l lral fntWDily latm W brluc ruflntltlllltxul (Umtsm,. rniulrM, a 4-uulltuUal Ircattorat. 11(11' falartb tuir l lMi luirull rllu llkMlljr UH Itw bbaxl n.l niuui) it(c or lb tfitn. tUrtrtir l-Mmtls tbw fowulnlun f UM dkv, n.f fiil lb patient ttruTtb V bVlblluK ap lb i.. ilmtl.u a u.l lUj( h tor t aWu lt irk ttmtnUU'H If" M wua faith tu lla final I io i - tbl Ihtf MIr Oa fUwIr.-.l Hollar. . a i itHt It ttU t fT bviiS lur SM uf lrala . AdtVtM V. J. CIIHMTV & CO, 'Mmtn. t. gW kr ! imitsuu. ;'. Takt HaH' limll l'IU tor wa4lpitka. A x l A In Hill district, cntno out to attend tho lodgo meeting, and brought ono of his pupils, young Master Mnthows, n son of Mr. nml .Mrs. Grant Mathpws. Mr. Johnson reports that the school In tho Roeao creek district was open ed Monday Sept. 30 by Prof. Dccrdoff recently from Montann. Mr. Deerdoff has moved Into tho homo formerly occupied by J. II. l'lndlcy. G. W. Coulter, our town painter, who has been out in Klamath county this summer, has returned and re opened his paint shop. Giih Nichols motored to town Tues day morning on a business trip from his homo on Salt creek. K. M. Bcherf of Portland and F. Thomas of Columbus, Ohio, toel: din ner nt tho Sunnysldo Tuesday. Mr. Schnrf Is the special agent of tho Fidellty-Phoenlx fire insurance com pany and came out to look over tho Sunnysldo property. T. A. Swan of Kort Klamath has moved" into the old Roblnett building now owned by J. Prank llrown. Ar thur Morrison brought in tho fam ilies, the old gentleman, wlfo, daugh ter and grandson. Wm. Dcefucr has moved into tho Charley Dacon house. Our empty houses nro gradually filling up ns winter approaches. Our splendid school Is a great attraction, E Roiortod by Jackson County Ab trsct Co., Sixth sud Kir Bts. Circuit I Loverett IT.' Rice vs. Fred L. llrown, et ux, bumiijons mid proof of mailing. lilg PIiich Lumber Co. vs. II, H. Kerby et al, return of numinous. It. I,. Sablu vs. W. K. Uuehnnan et nl, returning order, Pnc. Mutunl Llfo Ins. Co. vs, W. U. Iugalls et al, decree. Chns. Nlckell vs. K. Fields, satis faction of Judgment. Wallace Johnson et ux vs. Henry II. Helms, et ux, order granting mo tion. Frank P. Ilroslus vs. So. Pac. Ry., order. Real Ustato Tmnsfoi Mountain Meadow Fruit Co, to C U French, pt. 22, 27, 30, nv $100.00 Maryn I). Hayo vb. Clark M. Wallace, pt. 13 nnd 23, 32 210 1.00 Oro. & Cal. It. R. Co. Ho. Pac. Co. to City of Ashlnud, pt. 5, 30, IK 1.00 Augusta L. Kggloston to Ray G. Johnsou ct ux, lot in Ashland 400.00 Flora 13. Dames et vir to Harry C. Johnson, pt. 2G, 38, 2W 10.00 NOTK'i: Xotlro is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting, October 6th, 1'Jir., for a license to sell malt, vinous anil spirituous liquors at their place of busluoss on North Fir street, Medford, Oregon, until Jan uary 1, Idlti, Dated Stept. 23, 191K ROGUK HIVKIt VAIXKY UMVKR- SITV CI,UII. v netici: Notice Is liyreby given that tlio uri lerslgned will n'iply to the city coun II nt Its nicctlntf to he held October th, li'ir., for a l'ceuse to sell malt. plrituous and vinous Ihjuor In piautitles low than a gallon on Its plaro of Ltislnets nt 13 South l'iont btreut, cltv of Medford, until inn- uary 1, 191C. C. .1. CARSTKN, Dated September 20, 10 H. i.vrF.RimriA.v a mo oau co. Tiino Tnblo Lea to Medford dully oxcopt Run day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. in., 1:15, 3:30 and S:1G and 10: IS p. in. (Saturday at 11:1C p. m.) Sunday leave at 8:00 nnd 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p, tn. Leave Ashland daily except Sunday nt i:00 a. m 12:50, 2:30. 4:30 and 7:00 p. tn. and Sunday at 10:00 a. in., 12 noon, 4:00, C and 10; 30 p. m. --n l 1 1 1 1 If l spfSp'-'JUIIi. AVE5i NWS ' i 1 - i smet) J UP) j r TV'S S JT8 lM.V( LK RX WATCHMAKING Tako tho right step now; pleasant, profltablo work not overdone; few months learning; positions guaran teed; wrlto for references nnd par ticulars. Portland Watchmaking, ICngr.ivint; & Optical School, 218 Com monwealth llldg., 0th and Ankeny, Portland, Oregon. Foit hunt houni:ki;i;pino ROOMS FOr'rKNT Two"r""tiireo iiicoly furnished housekeeping rooms, cheap, 510 K. 14th St. Hit) FOR RENT Modern house keeping suites, fG, 8 a mouth, close in. 231 Fast Uth. FOR 11KNT MIMClSMiANnOUS FOR lurNV-To " aHvsVcaVmiablo terms; near Central Point. Apply llox U5, Jacksonville, Ore. 108 FOR LHASi: L'qulpped plarer mlno. Gold Ruy Realty Co. FOR UKNT FUllIltMlnll IIOOMH OiriTlJNT l-'urnTshcilTo'oniir, blkfl from federal building. 24 fi N. Grape. rou itK.vr tiousks FOR Ri:NT Two bungalows, ono 0 rooms furnished on Park street. One unfurnished C room bungalow on King strcot. inquire W, P. Dodge, (HO South Oakdale. 1C2 FOR RUNT Seven room house, mod ern, closo In, on paved street. Phono 290-M. lfiS FOR RUNT Well furnished modern bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOR UKNT Modern C.-rooni bunga low, clump; closo In. Phono 13-X. FOU UKNTSIx room modern bun galow, east front, idccplug porch, flno shade; garage. Phono 488-X. FOU RI2NT Mortem 5-room houso, 1021 West 10th st, 8.00. water paid. Ileunott Investment Co. FOR RENT Closo In 5 room houso with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, comont sldowalk, garngo, on paved street. Rent reasonable. Inqulro of 11. C. Stoddard. Medford. Oregon. tt FOH HA LRv-31 1 SrCWl A iXXKO U8 FOR SALE-ChlliFs! trundlo bod, high chair, colhipslbln go-cart, gas range, gas heater. Phono 00G-J. lf.8 FOR SALE 1000 cedar postB at 12c. Von tier Hellen Ililw. Co., Jhtglo Point. 105 FOR SALIC Choice alfalfa hay, first, second, third and fourth cuttings in car lots at following prices per ton at points named for cash: Med ford, f 14.30; Central Point, $14.30; Phoenix, $14.30; Talent. $14.30; Ashland, $14.50. Sovoiul persons may Join hands lu pur chase of a ten ton car nml thereby securo wholesale prices. Owing to scarcity of alfalfa in Roguo River valley this oar, and high prices fur alfalfa In California, wo iidviso Immediate purchase before ad vance in pi Ices, Sleepy Hollow Farm, II. A. Ensign, Mgr., tele phone Gold Hill, Oro. 183 FORSAUS wllTseR five (5) shares' treasury stock Heaver Portland Commit Co. of Gold Hill, Oiegon. at $01 per share. Address 3(0 McKnlght lluildlug, Minneapolis, Minn. 158 FOU SALE Or trade for wood 200 foot 2 feet wide, 1 inch incsli chicken wire. .Ill) E. 1 111 St. I .'.'J I'OH SALE Alfnlfa hay, $10.00 per ton. W. It. Lamb, phono 6-F2. FOR SALE Polo mountain buggy, good as new. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. WHY? rr ih voim nrm.viws to ski; mk Decauso my stock tn trade Is to hove optioned at tho lowest cash price tho best buy lu this county. J have beeu on too grouiid look ing out for you for the past fire yoars. Nearly everyday I havo ln vebtlgated some "good thlug." I have elliulnutod everything oxcopt those deals which I am convinced will se curo me satisfied customers, In a few hours time 1 can giro you tho benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county and introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. Seo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 1011 West Alain Htrc.t fif" t5W;pyj ft I . zsWsO rv Vi' A rvfti yy rf S9Bsa?ljy WV. ir&ac-atJ-f-' . .Tj . ..;, vuy, 1 1 .CriPgS-Cy FOU SATitV-titVitnTOOK MR SALiV Angora" goats Ed White Climax, Ore, 181 -?-' - - " -- FOH BAMS ItRAti KSTATK FOU SALE A splendid lot of house hold goods, cheap. C. 13. "Whlslcr, 022 South Central. FOU SALE 00 ncros Innd, flno, dcop soil, deeded wntor right, 7 room house, electric lighted, modern, 4Gx3G ham, fenced Page wire, 40 acres lu alfalfn, corn, sugar beets anil small garden truck, 20 acres In prnrs, llartlett and D'AnJou, small peach orchard, team horses, cow, farm Implements ami all crop goes with place, For prlco nnd particulars, address llox 55, R. F. D, No. 2. L. M. C. Central Point, Oro. REAL ESTATE FOU SALE All kinds of property for uato or ex change. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOU BALE Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land from $5,00 por acre upwards on lung tlmo. Gold Uny Realty Co. lU'.LP WANTED FEMALE WAITED Woman " of reHnoment and education as hausokcopcr; good home. Address Rex 222, euro Mall Tribune. WANTICD AITUATIONS WA NTE D Position "oinranch by"mon and wife; experienced. Address llox 90, enre .Mall Trlbuno. 1C1 WANTED Experienced bookkeeper and office, man desires position; best relorenccs. Address P. O. llox 178, Coiitrnl Point, Oro. 1C2 WANTED Dressmaking. Phono 479-M. 144 South Central. WANTED Dressmaking. 21C Knight street. 1C9 WANTED Ml.rmaijA.MtCOUB WANTED Slide Trombone. Phono 19-F21. 159 WANTEIX Resilience for cash; must ho bargain. Dox AUG, Mall Tri bune, WANTED Large knitting mill In vites correspondence from women desirous of earning mouoy, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Exporlenco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstowu, Pa. 200 MONKV TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On gonornl ranch security. Dennett Investment Co. LOS TAKEN DP Jeroy heifer, ono year. crop off left ear. Owner can havo samo by paying charges. W. It. Lamb, Medford. 104 FOR KAUIlArtOIl FOU EXCHANGE Firm Portland business $0400 clear, for residences or liicome property hero. Also several new offerings in Willam ette valley ranches. Clark Realty Co., 20G Phlpps Uldg. WANTED Ixical property to ex change for northern and eastern, Clark Realty Co., 20G Phlpps llldg. WANTED Prunes, dried, ono mllo south unit west of Medford. Phono 7-FI. 159 IIUHrNKHh mur.CTOHY Altoriioja . fc !- PORTER J. NEFF, WM. r. MWALU1 Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and V, Medford National Hank bldg A. K, I11Ja1hTs"laWYEU Oaruett Corey bldg, Wm. M Colvlg, George U. Robert COLVIG & ROHKUTS. LAWYERS Modford .NaUonul Rank Uulldlna U. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERR1 Attoruoys nt Law. Jackson Couu ty Hank DuIIiIIiik NEW TODAY 230 ac.es with 150 acres In culti vation, houso and good bam with hay fork, shop ami good well, several springs on the place. This laud is in grain and corn U Is year, and raised gootl crops. Closo to hchool, and not far from Medford. It Is priced to move. Only $27.50 per acre, and It will surely move nt that price, as a single crop should pay for It. Long time may bo had on $4000 at 0 per cent. Some furnUhod houses for rent. C. D. BOON Room to, Jnikwm County liaiik Itldg. va 4 ,.i ' . v:,v -vvCvy- !00 'SJE' IIUSINLSH DIRECTORY Auto ttnppnm LAHER AUTO BPUINQ CO. W are oporatlng the largest, oldest and best equipped plant la tho Pa cific northwest. Use our sprinsjl when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 20 North Flfteent Bt,, Portland, Ore. DeatXsta Dlt. W. M. VAN 8COTOO UK. C. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Qarnett-Corey Bide, salts 111 Medford, Oro. Phone 858. Collections and Reports COLLECTIONS I ANDRE POUTS We collected somo accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. Tho Uullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Ha ktnB' Uldg., 21C E. Main St. ClUropractora PR. It. J. LOCKWOOD.. Chiropractor. nerve specialist Rooms 2 08-10 4 205. Garnett-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths and sclentlflo massage given; neodlo spray, head and shoulder shower in connection; advice la dietetics, medical gymnastles, hydroptherapy. Lady attendaat. Phone, office C4S, resldeaoe 511-R. Kaglaeer Hb4 Oetrcter FRED NCUMMlNGSEniBeeVamS contractor, 4,04 M. F. ft H. Dldg. Surreys, estimates, Irrigatloa, dralnago, orchard and laad Im provement. QartMago QARUAQE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. CaM on tho city garbage wagons tot good service. Phone 374-L. T, T. Allen. Instractloa tai ttuste IIAIGHT MOSIO STUDIO Room 401. Gamett-Corey Dldz. Fred Al ton linlgut Piano, Mrs. Florenee Halliday Halght, voice. Phone 72. Notary rutiUe HeXen"pT. YOOKEY Notary pub lie. Urlng your werk- to me at the sign of the Mall Tribune. I'liyeelciaaa aas. bargees -" " ii i l" Jl l l.. .iLiiT.n. UI'1 l't DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CAULOW OiteopaUU physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corsy bldg., phone 103 0-L. Kesldeaee 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oiteopatak physicians, 303 Garnatt-Corej building. Phone K04-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, nose aud throat. Eyes scien tltlcally tostcd and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Auilit for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft II. Co. Dldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 667. DR. It. W. CLANCY .Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 30, re!-, douce 724-J, Office- hours 10 U 12, ,2 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD Pbyelclau8 and Burgeons. Offlos 309-3 103 11, M. F. & II. Uldg. Phones resldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. .MARTIN C lultnER Physt clan uud surgeon, Offico Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. f.G. HEINE, M. D., SPECIALIST Eye, car, nose aud throat, office 228 East Main; resldonco 1121 East Main; offico hours 9 a. m, to 12 m.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Telephones Offico, 303; jresldeuco, 303-J2. I'rlntrrs nna fniiilUtien. :)lhlrOltt) PRINTING CO. bits ths bodt equipped printing office In ' southern Oregen: book binding., loons leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland pries 7 Notts rtr Bt : Transient ! EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Pbons j SI 5. Prlcos right. Hsrvlce guar- nt(i Tyimtvrltvra umA Hhpp1Ij. TYPEWRrTERs'AND'sul'PrE New Remington, Smith Premier and Monarch typewriting, adding and subtracting mac.lnca, rebuilt machine, for cash or easy pay ments. Machines for rent, ribbons and supplies of all kinds, simple re pairs free of charge. Roger n) Dennett. 10 Oulnr. fit.,, tv WWW, W M,Mn. - .m eiuuuu USUI .Js