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pxara fivr Freckles and His Friends By Blosser M H ftrEDFORD MATT; TRTBUNTC, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1.015 iipT STRONC HIRED PLACE RUSSIA WASHING'!- 1. Kron- atntlt, tho Islalnrdn liio Jin- perlal city oif'otroRrnd, is the most stn J led place In tho northern gins a stato- inont ou waii Just given out by the J Jogrnphlc so- clety. "Tho Iwh on the island worn hi ror tho Grout In 15)03, nflAosaosslon of tho Swedes. 1 l)oen added to (iml siren many first reign nlnco rank engine then, until 1 form a for midable, obslijy fleet that rlden tho neatfjlt Is tho port and outpost fiftho Russian capital, tho Prussian ad miralty, and Huivnl station or tho Tsar. Rlty Is al turn ed on tho leBtlln, though It Ih gcnornllpf under tho name of Its Sjport city. HcpiilS Fleet "Tho oldorjtkor' forts of KroiiMtadl, fljjj'er, ropulsod tho AtiKlo-Fn durlns tho Crimean wmfiredouhts to day, nltliouglG modern ord nance, are lawto, hut pow erful forts ancitterles havo hcon liistnlledace with tho development l strength of neighboring defeiiHlvo works of thnd adjacent shores havo l out on an oNteiiHlvo pin 5 1 being done. accordiuK to iih of Toif- lulieu, iikkI i f iiiKht uii to dato by uccineer. l'ort Coimtniillne AtterloH wore constructed liio defend tho principal or KDroach, wlillo Boven balterlfied to Riinrd tho Hhallowenhannol. Tho modern vor poworfully armored midland mount- - itiK henvy I In turroU. hnlns of re- KurthworkB doubtfi. ltiiHtt(Mir "Tho Islai Kron.itndt RtaudH, 1 In at tho head In tin front inld-chnnuol of Finland, ln. It Ih bo situated UN ti nibardmeut of the capital beforo tho paB.iaKo of ilgmterioa. Tho lRlnniftone mllos woHt of I'otr'Mrotchos for olKht nilloR 8t. in tho mldMt or tlKh- Ktilf. Its KtiiiH are wlflnRO of tho Bhorea to tlifjuouth, tliun nnJoylnK perftnd of tho chnnnels betj heir offect IvemwK extern the country bevond tho I; Is fortified 1 iiirnllt'l n northwoft. BoitthweMt aiiu ThrfNoutli ern lino of dS HtronRest. AltOKnther, tfivoM llttlo in tho way of jipreinncy to IlolU;olnnd a Notice Ix li lint tho un- lorslKiifd wl i city couii- II at Uh me dd October th, r.'15, fo soil malt, plrltuoiiH f Hinntltlos lo- llqiiorn la iltuii on Ita louth Front placo of I uhI Btreot, city until Jau- miry 1.191C.I iSTKNS, Datod SepU 5. INTKIlUKIt3AIC CO. 'I J.oavo Modlxccpt Sun day for Ashuftiii l'hoonlx nt 8 a. in., 1 5 r.15 and 10:15 p. m. it 11:15 p. m.) Sunday 1 (and 11:00 n. m., 1:00, r.j p. m. i.oavo AmiiKpt sunaay nt 9:00 a. m.B, 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. nit 10:00 a. vn.. 13 noon. $0:30 p. ni. -THF VHUTUr PARF HJ W in led iui.i a jj,,. ,, o, Ml HaKrillU M UlaOOV- ort tswi iua iU oo far ' SJKI iBfjfcsiEiVHHRHP'iiiiiiiikr'lH Mm i iiiwi'iiniiwnMWB iu d-i i ! ,( -i i w ' i r n - , i ( rr.r rj , tii lii ' j i ' of , h i i-ii. vn i . fc! i i 'ft. WELL BOYS' ) vrnM AREYOUfS.. y: W. :. :.' Li . j ruwY nu- i '.W. . B1 . -. .. .r IV . ' It tLjt i pi r J fit i I A f lr" A f & I T I I J "?4w I o LJfcjJ;j w,wwlu:f gLS- fn jJzl jh KjTTj' v$rv 1 fv THRILLING TALES Ti PAWS, Oct. 1. Tho French cap ital is bclnu thrilled by stories of tho flKhlltiK on tho western front rolnlod by soldiers wounded In tho desporato combats which havo resulted In Im portant gains for tho allies. "For Hovoinl days tho Germans had been Rotting nliiKUlarly tiRRros bIvo and Insolent," said one of tho men who chniRed at Souchez. "They shouted Insults nt us and flunR Into our trenches notes wrapped nroupd pebbles. One of their favorite taunts was 'You are too cowardly to como over hero como on If you nro not too lazy.' This ended by RettliiR on ouriiorves. "Thus, whon nt 12:15 on tho S'.th, the ordor ciuiio which sent us ORalnst Hill Xo. 10, wo wero filled with Joy. I was In tho first 'wave.' 'o made ono dnsh for tho Gorman trenches. Fifty yards from tho Ronl mnclilno Rium took us hut wo put on speed and Jumped over tho first trench without j stopping. Wo knew tho second 'wnvo which followed would occupy tho trench wo jmBsod, "What struck mo about this rush, tho force and rapidity of which was Incredlblo, was tho Binnllness of our loss. I'orsonnlly I saw no oup killed. TIiIiirs chniiRM, however, when wo got botweon the first and second Una of tro'nohes. Vntll our supporting 'wnvo arrived wo underwent tho unit ed firo of both linos. It was thon thnt a fraRiuont of sholl broko my arm and put mo out of action," Another man woundod In tho fight ing betwoou PorthoH ' and Tuliuro snld: "Wo look tho offonslvo nt 0:30. I shall never forget tho spectacle of our 'wnvo' of assault. A seething mass of men, clothod In uniforms hardly two of which wero alike, but all animated by the samo onorgy, Join ed In tho charge, I was In a stream which passed four linos of trenches In the four Jumps. We ran like mad men forward, always forward. At ono moment wero wero confronted nt a distance of not more- than ten yards by a 77-mllllmotro Run, still firing. It wns soon sllencod. Then I was hit In the ehost by a bullet and It was all over for inn." OBITUARY. STOWKI.I,. I'll A NIC M. Died tit Itoguo Itlver, Oregon, Kept. 22, 1015, ago 2!) mrs 2 months nnd 22 days. Tho decensnd was born nt Knglo Point, Ore., Juno 2fith, 1892. He .ns emploved on the Pacific highway PR flAV ANf) SATRnAY FVF. 1 ul tic . .1' wH. rcr li,.... t.il.r't . i i i Oil III- ttlf-- ii'l i.li-. in r io conn- to hl uiliit- or hf Mill t-lid bla life. Sh talla tai ma mp w e- to tae itudlo OF SEVERE FIGHTING ON WESTERN FRON 'i'ii'i i ''T 'i i""!'".'.--,,': .;, . Kv.;" '.; , . . when tnkn III. Ho leaves a mother, Mrs. Mary F. Stowell who resides nt Kaglo Point, Ore., thrco sisters, Mrs. J, W. Smith nnd Miss Dolllo Stowell of Kaglo Point, Mrs. Aaron Smith of Junction City, Ore., three brothers, George II. Stowell and Perl M. Stow ell of Kaglo Point, nnd John 10. Stow, ell of Canyon City, Ore., besides a host Of frtonds to mourn hlq loss. The funeral services wore Irtilrt at tho Central Point cemetery conducted by ltev. I., h. Simmons. IUJUGAN", C. n.Dled nt his resi dence In Talent Thursday evening, Sept. .10, KUfi, from n complication of diseases. He wan a member of tho mercantile firm of Vandersluls & Ilurgan, W. G. Knighton of Kaglo Point was n Medford visitor Frldny. Fay Cannon, son of Judge nnd Mrs. W. If. Canon. Is visiting his par ents. Ho Is employed In .Sacramento nnd Is much improved In health. The Parent-Teacheis clrclo of tho Lincoln school will entertain tho pa trons of tho school nt a "got acquaint ed" meeting tonight. The social com mittee will have charge of tho enter tainment and refreshments will be served: Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir BU. Circuit Anna L. I'ieree f-. C'y of Sfeil foitl, dciiiiirrer. Inuii's Witli.venmbo et nl vt.. Hose liny mond el nl., return of miiiiiiioiin. W. H. Kvcrlinn! vs. Hie FiremenV Fund IiiHiirnnee Co. of Philndelpliin, stipulation. llort Anderson el nl vs. Xellio Mc Plien, tinier for inililiention of Mim mon., iiflldnvit fur undertnUinK'of MtmmntiK. I'roluKo Kslule of Almiru WliclMone, peli tiou, letters of iidministratioii. Kstulo of Kmily L. rurpcnler, eiln tiou. Kslnlt if Louisa P. l'rt'fbi'ifr, in ventory mill appraisement. Hetil JMato Tnufci-N Mnrllin J. Cliurlton In W. J. Jlonre, InU in block. I, Ash Innd .. . . tI.IIIH (loltlidi Klksunt to Aiiiok ('. Wliilwoith, lnml in Peel & Klippe Add., .lueksoiiville 100 Mhry Kirkpatrielo to 11, F. Wnll, liitx in Onkwnod Suli division, leilford - 10 Homer II. Ilnrvev et nv to Lillie Slrompf, lot 8, lilnck II, Park Add., Medfonl 10 IF SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat leu moat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothora you Meat forms uric acid. Mo.t feil: forget that the kidneTt, like the bowrla, gut ilugtfUU nd clogged ni net'd a (luihing ocfflloually, eUe we have backache nnd dull inUery In the kidney region, cere lieduclit, rliU' matlo twinges, terpld liver, acid stomach, ileejiletincia and all iorU of bladder dlt orJrra. ou simply raut kwp your kidneys activo and clean, and tho moment you feel an acho or pain In tho kidney region, get about four ounce of Jud SalU from anv cood druc atore here, taku a tablenpuonful iu u glau of water beforo breakfast for a low days and .our kldneya will then act fine. ThU (umoua nulU U made from the aold of grupt-i and lemon juice, combined with I Jitlila, and is liaruibta to tluiti clogged kidneys and Mtimulute thwu to normal I a tivity. It a I o ntutralueit the aaidi in the tuiiin io it uo longrr irritute, thin emlirur hlaildcr diorder. J,al Snlt w J"1"' U,ax?T?,i I inu&uii a ueiiKiiuui iiirrCMHiv iiiuik- irater drink wjiioh rverylouy auould talo now and tlit-n U Ufp ;,-r Vldnys olean, tbu avoiding aeriona omu "itinna, A well-known luaal druggUi ; be alls lot of Jad Salt to felfcn who beliet in oeromlng Mat trouble while it It anly UoubU. COURT HOUSE NEWS JXvVKO 'Vi.ii- ...!.:: ::::-::v - WELU l'H tw .;. nKVT!vJ DRIVER, AN' SUM ISTrVUDRNk RED'S fTM' GASOLIKJE AN' IS TW CRANK! YOU'RE BILIOUS! LEI i it LIVER AND BOWELS Don't Stny HcnihichV, Constipated, Sick, Willi Uirntli lUut nnd Stonmcli Soiit. Get n 10-cent box now. You men nnd women who can't get feeling right- -who have head ache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dl.lness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous nnd upitot, bothoied with a sick, gassy, disordered Btom nch, or have a bad cold. Aro you keeping your bowels clean with CnBcarets, or merely forcing n passageway every few days with waits, rathurtle pills or castor oil? CnscaretB work wlilln you sleep; cleanse. the stonmcli, remove tho four undigested, fermented food nnd foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver nnd carry out of tho system all the constipated waste matter and poison In. the bowels. A Casoaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-ccnt box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg ular, und head clear for months. Don't forge,t tho children. They lovo CnscaretB because, thoy taste good never gripe or sicken. CAIll) OF THANKS Wo thanU our many 'friends for their klnlltieBs shown us during the Illness and delilh of'our beloved dn und brotheiv Frank M. Stowell. Wo also thank them for the mnny flower offerings. (Signed) Mrs. Mary F. Stowell, Miss Dolllo Stowell. Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Aaron Smith, Mr. Geo. II. Stowell, Mr. Pearl M. Stowell, Mr. John K. Stowell. TRKSPAKS .NOTICi: TrespasKurn on llrookhurst will bo vigorously proiecilted, ICG K. II. PICKKL, Propr. FOlt ItK.VI JllHCKlil,ANi:O08 FOR LKASK Kqulpped placer inlno. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RKNT200 ncres In Sam Val ley. A Hargtilii If taken at once, J. C. Diiggnn, Centrul Point, It. F. D. No. 2. 1GG LKARN WATCHMAKING Tnko tho right step now; pleasant, profltablo work not overdone; few months learning; positions guaran tied; write for roforenceu mid par ticulars. Portland Watchmaking, Kngravlng & Optical School, 218 Com mouwenlth llldg., Gth nnd Aukcny, Portland, Oregon. Jones' Cash Grocery Tho only Independent Gro cery in Medford. 8 His. Sweet Potatoes '2w Ue.st Hulk Crackers. ll...10c Fruit SiiKar, lf lbs. for..$1.00 10c hjir "Woso and (Jlyeer- ine Strnj) " Alatche.s, 0 boxes .... 1w (5 bars Crystal White Soap for ,. iTx' Complete line of Vege tables, Kruits and Stpiash. Wo sell PniHDnndy,. But ternut, Pennant and Pull man Mrands of Mread. All Creamery Hntt(i', roll, nt (55e We pay Hue for eggs and flOc lb. tor good ranch butter in trade Telephone 235 ti '.'.V ' -" mVou boys surely ':S)i CE CLEVER r ... i . . . . U ' :.. '' : ', . U?j?-;...!c., 2" o .:. J. 11H'.. I tV'4;' y" H .-,, i-i'ftiw: 2" " FOlt ItK.NT FUHKtniliCl) (tOOMH FO iTiuCNT Fr'nisilod iiglit lioiiso keeplng suites. Gas, wood heaters, close In; reasonable; call mornings, 234 Knst Ninth Street. 18G, Oil ItKNT Furnished rooms, 2 blks from federal building. 245 N. Grape, 1X)U ItKNT 11 OTJSKS FO?riUJNT nVroVnriiui'iKaloiYia'.CO water paid. Phono 799. 170 VOM ItKNT -Furnished house for man nnd wife, $1.1. 50 a month, water paid. Phono 290-J. 100 FOlt HKNT 5-room modern liouso close In, $7.'0 per mouth. Apply 10 South Peach. 100 FOlt ItKNT Well furnlshod modern bungalow. 122 South Laurel. FOlt RtiNT Close In G room liouso with sleeping 'Kirch, modern plumbing, electric, lights, comont sidewalk, garage, on paved street. Itcnt reasonable, Inqulro of II. O. Stoddard, Medford. Oregon. tf FOR HKNT Six room modern bun galow, cast front, sleeping porch, fine shade; garage. Phono I8S-X. FOR, nBNT Modern G-room houso, 1021 West 10th St., $8.00, water paid. Dennett Investment Co. FOR HAIJO ItKAli RSTATM FOR S A LK 1 .o t" on" Ross "coi"rt. nM assessment and pavement paid, $cr.t).00 Hox W.. Mall Tribune 105 FOR SALR GO acres land, fine, doop soli, deeded water right, 7 room house, electric lighted, modorn, 4Gx3G barn, fenced Page wlro, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar boots and small garden truck, 20 acres In pears, Iiartlett and D'AnJou, siuull peach orc'iard, team horses, cow, farm Implomonts and nil crop goes with plncc. F6r price a ltd particulars, address) llo.x CD, R, F. I), No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Ore. RKAL KSTATK FOR BALK All klndk of property for salo or ex change. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR BALK Farm land, fruit land, timber land, I und from $5.00 per aero upwards on long tliuo. Gold Ray Realty Co. BXM HAMVIitrKSTOOK FOR BALK- Good " fa mlly" driving horse, perfectly trusty, hiirness nnd buggy, nil In good condition. In quire Methodist pnrnonnge, Jack sonville. 170 FOR BALK Polnnd China pigs, $1,50; good sows cheiip, W. K. Ili Hon, Griffin Creek. 100 FOR SALK Cholco registered Duroc gelts, young hoars, and weanlings. L. II, Houston, l mlln west of Tal ent, Phonti 2-F12. 189 FOR SALK -Hood furm maro. In quire Nash Darn, 8 to 5. 1G8 FOR SALK-12 heavy work mares, well broko. Vinson's Ilani, North Rlvorsldo nvonuo. 188 FOR SALK- Three milk cows, two heifers, one three-year-old Morgan mart, fifteen hives of bees, Uyphur Incubator, while Plymouth Rock chickens, :t h. p. International en- glno und puinp. Hagley ranch, Tal ent, Oregon. 1GG FOR SALK White Angora rabbits, took first prle county fair. Ad dress box 377. or telephone 572-R 1. 1GG FOR SALK Good horse and dray wugon, chonr. Call at Oarnett Corey Hardware or seo K F. Ilrat ney. 1G5 FOR SALK Must sacrifice fccveral good cowh for lack of feed. Address llox i:. 0 S., Mull Tribune. 200 lOR SALK Angora goats. Kd While Climax, Ore. 181 NEW TODAY 400 acres, clone to Medford, yet fur oikiiikIi out to be bandy to splen did outraiieo, 250 acres of this land Is in cultivation. Theie is u sot of buildings, family orchard, and cloje to sohool. Tho owner lives on the place, und offers it at $35 per acre Prefers oash. but will tak in a close in piece of good land at $0000, 120(10 In cash ami lot the balance run a number of ears on the placo. Hero Ih u chance to no to fanning right. Get busy. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jutkaou County Itauk llliltf. tJ&wr ..kioDo r ... iv"m L.,v-ion i om- ' 'J . m. Jr H. - uV' I UU .Ml dUJ IbbbBJ. ?, '-IxHM limHFJ X iHUlK' '. D KV. HHHrA .1.- i , flu -y m k . te W ''fer WELL, MY BOY, LOT) W UV linM'T- YOU PLAY WITU TUOSE OTWER r- LSSS2M': .rv f FOR BALE-nilSCl'.IAiAMIOUS Fol rSALKOne It inch wngini; ono II Iitcli wagon; one buggy. G. L. Shermerhorii, Phone 81U-M. 107 FOR BALK 1000 cedar posts nt 12c. Von tier Helton Hilw, Co., Kaglo Point. 105 FOR BALK Polo mountain buggy, good ns now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR SALK Choice nlfaUa bay, first, second, third and fourth cuttings In car lots nt following prices per ion nt points named for cash: Med ford, $M.;tO; Central Point, $14, .10; Phoenix, $14.30; Talent. $14.30; Ashland, $14.50. Several persoun may Join hands In purchase- of a ten ton car and thereby secure wholesalo prices. Owing to scarcity of alfalfa In Itoguo Rlvor valley this year, and high prices for alfalfa In California, wo ndvlso Immcdlato purchase before ad vance In prlcos. Sleepy Hollow Farm, II. A. Knslgn, Mgr tele phono Gold Hill. Oro. ls:i FOR BALK Uliio Mission und Tokay Grapes, Phono R-13W. 1G7 FOR SALK Heating stove, oil heat er, gasoline range, dining table, chairs, rocker, combination plane. 110 Tripp street. 1GG FOR SALK Flvo pnsseiiKor, 4-cylln-dor It co automobile, first class con dition nt a bargain. Phono 122-J. 105 FOR SALK Twin Kxcelslor niotor cycle, fully'equtppcd, A-l condition and Into model; n snap, $12G. Phono 545-X, 812 W. 4th' St. ICG WAJfTEn fllTUATtOSH VN"r7jD Gencrni housework to do? Address A. II., core Mull Tribune. 105 WANTED Fresh Phono 691-J2. cow nt once. WANTKD Anyone wishing services practical nurse, maternity pre ferred. Phono 820-X. 1C5 WANTKD Dressmaking. Phono 479-M. 144 South Central. WANTKD Dressmaking. 210 Knight street. 1G0 -uui"",1: fi.;j.Xwi. .. j : HUM' WANTKD MAM5 WANTKD Door boy nt Star theator. 1G5 WANTKD MlM.nrniiirt.'VKOUfl WANTKD (iood" grain riyrnml'To" foot stuel drag harrow; glvo full description. Chas, Niimau, Medford It. It. No. 1. 1GG WANTKD 100 or 500 wo sheep. Will pay cash. Address W. J. La Port, lluttu Falls, Ore. 108 WANTKD Savage .22 Il-Power rffle In god condition nt reasouahlu juice Send particulars to P. O. llox 351, 1GG WANTKD TO ItKNT For family uso only, a light unto, Ford touring preferred, by experienced nnd res ponsible purty. llox 100 Trlbiiun office, 108 WANTKD Houses tin our rent list, furnished and unfurnished, have calls for both, lleiinctt lnv. Co. WANTKD Largo knitting mill In vites correspondence from -women desirous of earning monoy, part or full tliuo. Good pay, Kxperlenco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Nnrrlstown, Pn. 200 1.OBI LOST A small bluck time book con taining record of milk deliveries for September lleward. Phone 344-X. 107 WHY? IT IH YOUR IH'lNi:S3 TO HV.Xi MIC Because my stocV. 10 trade la to havo optioned at tho lowo'st cash prlco tho best buy In this county. I have heeu on tnu ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly everyday hav& In vestigated some "good thlug." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I uni convinced will se uro roe satisfied customers. In a fow hours ttmo I can glvo you the benefit of this research- It is my business to show you over tho county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 104) Wet MitLi Aire ,( ra-m I AM PLAYlr'l NfVmVTMEM,, eUT I'M1 TW SMELL'. i tm- jmMi -rf ; . .... I vr "irrT-;jn JssA- . v. n ltUSINKKS DIRECTORY ABto Huppnea LAHER AUTO BPRINQ CO. W ara operating the largest, oldt and best equipped plant In tba Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs whon othors tall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Flfteanti St., Portland, Or. Attormiya PORTER J. NEFF. WM. r. MBALMt Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 an V, Medford Nntlonal Dank bldg. A. E. RUAMEB, LAWYER Uaraett Coroy bids. Win, M. Colrlg, Georto M. Roberta COLVIQ & RODERTH. LAWYERS Medford National Dank Building. D. F. MULK13Y & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys nt Lnw. Jackson Coun ty Dank Building. Den cm la DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOQ Dentists Qaraett-Corey Dldg., sulta 111 Medford, Or. Phone '856. ColIocUona and Itcporta COLLECTIONS ' A0 REPORTSwi collected some accounts 14 years old'. Wo know how to get th monoy. Tho. Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Dldc, 210 E. Main Bt. ObJropractora DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 208-104-JOG. Qurnett-Corey bldg. Vapot baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, beftd and sbouldet shower In connection; advice la dlototles, medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant. Phono, office 543, residence 011-K. KBgiawr hbA Contractor FlujDCUMMIN"aV-'lSnglaeeruei contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. Surveys, estimated, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage UARBAuE Got your premises eleanod up for the summer. CaJJ on the city garbage wagons fo good service. Phone 274-L. F, Y. Allen. lnatroctloB la Mtuie IIAIGHT IIUSIO BTUDIO Room, 401, Oarnett-Corey Dldg. Fred Al. ton Hulght Piano, Mrs, Florenoa Halliduy Hnlghti voice. Pheaa l'hytrtlciana aa CrargeoBj DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. 1DVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 aarnott-Corsi bldg., phone 1036-L. Kealdenes 20 South Laurel Bt. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopatkU pbyslclani, 303 Garnett-Curej building. Phone V04-M. DK. J. J. EMMENS Physlclaa aaS aurgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Auriat for 8. V. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Dldg., opposite P. O. Phono 667. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician ans aurgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J, Office hours 10 U 12, a to 5, DR. 8. A. LOOKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD Physlcluus and surgeons. Otfiot 309-31,0-311, M, F. & 11. Uldg. Phone rosldcuco, 814-J2; office, 814, DR. MARTIN C, IIARUER Physl clan uud Burgeon. Offlco Pulm bloik, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. a. HKllNK-lTD.-Kyo, Ear, Nose uud Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by proporly fitted glasses. Cross eye straightened. Office 228 E. Malu Ht , Phono 303. Consultation Free. PTintont iuQ J'uiillstie-ra UEDFORD PRINTING CO. haa U best equlpiied printing office Is southern Oregon; book binding loosa loaf ledgers, bllllug systems etc Portland prlcw. 17 NorU Fir Mt lYMaarera KADB TRANSFER A BTORAQU CO. -Office 42 North Front H-U Pkeai 11. Prices right. Senlee gsar as teed." m a rfr' - "Si. , w . MlJBtjiM&