, PA(? 13, SEVEN ti t xrz j? -s r r i-j- r varqfr' i t- Freckles -and His Friends By Blosser AMENDS ATTACK E a IniEDFORD MAIL TRIBiTNE, MEDFORJ), OR KAON, fllWUy, OCTOWSR 22, 19)5 MAN OFFERS $&&' NOW IWANi --Ijiri' . ., v L OUQ LESSON To-DW ffff ( FRECKLES, DID TOY VES. SIR, I WENT ( kkhwi SBivilV.0QENTOBENCe.i W" V JfcTV ."CACHES TUE DUTY OF lkki VoU MAKE ANY jJf P SS.Y T' Till IN SUNDAV-SCHOOL -OMC: fop j EVERYONE To MAkE Iff?! BOWUAPPf LAST AX'-k AN" SUE WAS. jiff CLASS AND ANSWER t&Bs Pi AT LEAST OWE PERSON -mi wEEkT? ' HAPPY WHEN I fxJ-A SW PLUNGER STOCKHOLM, 0. t 2, un Lon don, Oct. J, 1 :M t, m. Sneilioli newspapers e.prci indignntion nt the attack by a Herman tinned ttuwlor on the Swedish subimuiiio llviiloii off Yhtiul yostcwlnv. tthuiiKli it wljs said the submarine wan mistaken by the (krmtui for llritinh craft, Swedish neuMmpor- Mutu llitit thu wenther wn Hour and that the ves sel's JInjr was easily tlKtiimtiUhublo. It is said the subnuuiiio wn? in Swed ish waters when attacked. Details leecived today statu tliat the German trawler tired several shots and then hoisted n signal of inquiry as to the identity of the muIi marine. On leninint: of this error, the Gurgians sent ottieers to make an iiHloX.v and io assiitanee that ootn peusutiun would be made willingly. JUSTICE H. D. CROW 0LYM1MA, Wmdi., Oct. '-."J. .Ins lice Herman I). Crow of the htate su preme com I died early today of can cer, nftcr a lotnj illncurf. Mr. Crow and their son, Denton M. Crow of California, were at the bedside. Judge Ciow, whose homo. was in Spokniie, was horn at Dclawaie, 0., Apiil l.r, 1S"1 ; ieceied a degree from Ohio Wcideynn university and was admitted to the bar at Uibua, 0., where he practiced his profession ten yearn. He dwelt for four yens at Wiuliehl, Kan., and lemoved to Spo kane in 1 811(1. He was a member of the Washington state senate two tonus an I had been piosidentinl elector and logout of Washington State college. Ho was appointed to the supreme bench and twice elected to terms thereon. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mr. Doughcrt, Raleigh Medical representing the company, was , thiough those- pnrtB Tuesday. Apple picking In this district. will bo' finished by tho cud ot the week. While, the eroji Is not so lurgo as com mon the quality Is very good and from present Indications tho prlco will be bettor than usual. Mr. and Mrs. it. C. Washburn, ac companied by Mrs. Washburn's mother, Mm. Jonos ot Portland, loft for tho exposition last Saturday. Tho IJyrtun brothers aro In tho Kvnns crook district In soarch of tho long "prongors." Mr. Phloater of Medford, who makes a specialty of building firo places, was out this way Saturday looking for work In his line. Tho Tablo Rock Improvement As sociation will hold a mooting Fildny night when much Important business will bo transacted. Itoduoy OIspii has accepted a posi tion at tho Hoot orchard and (iionn May will suporlutoud tho orchard work on the Carlton rnnoh. It IC. Nonlon, Miss Francos Aiken and Miss Mao Nonlon have returned from a visit to tho Panama eposl Hon and repoit a most enjoyable time and trip wmth taking. Lawrence Wado preachod n very interesting sermon at thu school house litht Sunday ovenini and will pi each again na&t Sunday evening nt 7:30. His text will bo "Tho Signs of the Coming of Christ." Agate and some of tho nearby dis tricts wlU hold a school rall one day not wook. It. A. Itiusol, who passod away last Filday at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Illtzlor near Medford. roslded In "SINS OF THE PARENTS" AT STAR THEATER TODAY skkkkkM kK kkkvP kkkkkkK ! vVkkV' hHBiiV kHHrrkkHHkf " kkkkH "ii ?'''5'kkHpJ7,)l Jk kkVJy'aV4kkkkBfkkkkkkki' 4Aj rkkknE jfM kkkKKtfR B 'kkkkkkVkA ' mt wKSmD kkH kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkVkkHkkViV&kkHkkVIHKlkkB powe. ui Irat .. i - i ,r ar, on dirk sitnuiiors 't-ai iniig .tadame Sarah dler StiiiH'iblit ' ii.irt Me ,.',. iii.l iti this neighborhood for several years where he had many friends who wore pained to hoar of hts deiulso. Klmor Lestor Is spending a few weeks vacation visiting relatives in Idaho. John Peterson, who Is associated with throo other, men In what Is known as the Sams Valley Shlnglo company, was calling on friends in this vicinity last Saturday. Ho re ports that cver thing is running fine and they aro turning out n flue qual ity of shingles. Mrs. neorge Campbell of Nova Scotia, who Is making a tour ot tho United States, Is spending n few weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. II. Lydlard at this place. Mossrs. Qulgley and Reynold ot .Mcdford aro constructing a modern bungalow for Harry Nonlon which when completed will cost in tho neighborhood of $1,500. Ed UIbdoI and wife of McDowel, Cal nindo a short visit with old time friends in this vicinity last Monday. MM Tho big danco that ovcryono has been waiting for is next Saturday night. October 23. There will be a 'suppor served in tho new dining room and a sevon-pinco orchestra has j been secured from Jacksonville, so everyone come as n big ttnio Is in stoio for them. A ntno-pouinl boy caiua to tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and a ton-pound son to Mr. and Mrs, Knblen and an eight-pound boy to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoad. Allro and Kvorct ninghnhi ot Thompson crook are attending school here. Itny Ilarron of Missouri Plat Is also going to school nt Applognto. John I'ornoll mado a buslnos trip to Medford Satin day Helen Moe spent tho weok-end nt her home, returning Sunday to Con tra! Point. Hiram Honson mndo a trip to (rants Pass Inst week. James nnd I.ouls Itlco and Crank lloono spent the week at Itucli, Choslor Kubll nnd Kwrott Miller returned from Hipiavv Lake with sev enty bond of entile. Ilnftl Ilnrrou Is going to stay at John Matnojs and go to school at Kuril. Kiln Woolridgo spent Sunday at O'iirieus. John Diinnlngton was out in the Applognto vallo buying cattle. Con. KohlluiKon, another cattle bujer from Iloioburg, was nlso at tho Applegate. Tho Applegate school bo)s aro go ipg to play basket ball with Phoenix ucM Friday night and watch us! l.ando nnd Gladys Itoso, Kva Crubb and Joslo Wright motorod to Grunts Pass last Sunday. Tho community girls plnod a gaino of basket ball with the school girls and won with tho store of 7 to 8. Honry I'ornoll and wife of Grants Pass motored to Pernolls Sunday. Don't forget that danco at the so- f i r.i K"l rf -tront; ift 1 1 , ot If l cialist hall and the basket ball gamo Friday night. Tho traveling library Is at thu school hoiiBo and free for any. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mr. nnd Mrs. Conley and children from Lookout, California, wcro hero visiting her parents, Air. mid Mrs. Heak. Thoy loft for Kaglo Point Tuesday. Mrs. Illley, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Cadzow, left for Now York Tuesday. Mr. Heak and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo Smith nnd baby left for Cal ifornia this week. Miss Lottie "Vetera Is back from ICagle Point. Her hand In doing nice ly. Herbert Walker and Charles Stow art have moved dowu to Dupray'a camp where thoy Intend to work this winter. Miss Ettn Stewart and Mrs. Pnrk er wont up to Parker's much tho first of tho week. They took supplies for several men who aro hunting up thero. U. Wheeler and II. K. Murphy wont to Medford on business Saturday. They returned tho same day. Mr. Howard passed through Uutto Falls Tuesday on his way to tho val ley. INTKItUIUlAN AUTO CAIl CO. Time Table Leave Medford dally ezcopt Sun day for Asbinnd, Talent and Phoenix nt 8 a. m., 1:1G, 3.a0 nnd G:15 and 10:15 p. m. (Saturday at 11:15 p. m.) Sunday lenvo at 8:00 and 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 5:00 nnd 9:3c p. m. Lenvo Ashland daily except Sunday at 3:00 a. in., 12:50, 3:39, 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. and Sunday at 10:00 a. m 12 noon, 4:00, G nnd 10:30 p. m. Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bti. Circuit A H Miller vh. C. A. McArthur, et n!., amended complaint. G. K. (into vs. Geo. Holmes, writ of attachment. Hert It. Greer vs. Jackson county, demurrer. H. II. Holms vs. P. I), and It. S. Hlnckden, null to foreclose chattel mortgage. I'rolxitu Kttlntn or Matthew S. inventory, appialuoment. Thompson, Heal IMato Tniiisfj'r Oscar II Homier to Klin K. CJIne, land in 20-31-11!. . 1 George Truschel et iu to Mln- nln L. Henderson, pt. 22- 1 UO IF HI IS TURNING E TEA Don't look oldl Try Grandmother's , recipe to darken and beautify faded, lifeless hair. I That lxaiitiful, een shade of dark, gltutay hnlr can only li had by browing a mixUiro of Sago Tea and Sulphur. , Your hair is jour charm. It makes or I rears Die fac. When it fulcs, turns ! gray, streaked and loots dry, wispy and j scragly, just an application or two of Sae and Sulphur enhances Its appear-, ui.t a huniJrddfold. lXin't lother to -rpa-c the tonioj you i rjin get from any drug jttore a CO cent I UUlo of "Wyotli's Sage and Sulphur , I Hair Itempdy," ready to uf. This con ' ' always be dejenled upon to bring back ' the natural color, tbicluit and lustre , I of your hir and reianie ilanilrufT, stop soi'p itolung anl falling bair. , 1 erylody utM "Wjeth's" Sage and Sulphur booause it darkens o naturally ana c nlv that nolixiy ran tell It bin been a filled You iuily dim pen a srnge or hoft hr't'h with it and draw , 1 this tbrough lie ha', 'Mn one sthall strand at a tinm, by wo. . 11m gray balr oaa dMapMarwL and after liitfi-r ' appiieation H Iimuhm lojMttfully dark and Apprs glnmj, luttrotM and idHQ- daHt. i COURTHOUSENEWS 35-4W 10.00 II. A. lllssell vs. Huby L. HHk ler et vlr, lot to blk 1 Itoso l'aikudd Mcdrord 10.00 11. C. Stoddard ot u' to G. II. West et ux, lot 29 Knglu Heights Fruit Farms add... . 10.00 ANAEMIC PEOPLE Need .'More Iron in the 1Umm1 If you nro nn'ncmlc, j on need nioro Iron in jour blood, mid tho tell-tnlo Bjniptonis are a pale face,- color less lips, ashen finger nails, poor circulation, and short bicath, nnd moio serious diseases aro easily con tracted when in this condition. Mr. W. II. Hodges, or Kansas City, Mo., says: "I suffered from tho ef fects ot bad blood, wan run-down, dizzy, hail headaches, and did not fool like working. I had tried Ueef Iron and Wlno without any help. After tnklng Vinol four days I no ticed an Improvement nnd Is contin ued uso built up my blood and my bud feelings disappeared like magic." Tho bad offects of poor, dovltalizod blood cannot bo overestimated, nnd it Is tho peptonnto of Iron nnd tho true cod liver extracts contained In Vlnol, togethor With beet poptone, that enriches tho'bluod, Improves tho circulation nndin this natural mnn nor builds up health and strength. Try it on our guarantee. For salo ut Medford Pharmac DRINK MORE WATER IF Eat leu meat and take Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acids. Urio acid In meat excites tho kidneys, thoy become overworked; pot sluggish, ncbo, and feel like lumps of lead. The urlno becomes cloudy j tlio bladder Is irri tated, and you may bo obliged to seek re lief two or tb r re times during the night. When tlio kidneys clog you must help them flush oiT the body's urinous waste or you'll bo a real sick person shortly. At first you feci a dull misery in tho kid ney region, you suffer from biirknclie, sick beadnchc, dirzinnss, stomach gets sour, tflneuo contcd anil you feel rlicu mntlo twinges when tho weather Is bad. !nt less ment, drink lets of wnlcrj nlso get from nnynharinneist four ounces o( Jnd (Salts) toko a tublcppoonbil in n fjlnys of water liefore brrnkfnst for a few days nnd your kidnes will then act fine. This famous salts is mado from the acid of grnivs nnd lemon juice , combined with litliin, and hns been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimijlato them to normal activity, nlso to ncutrnliro the ucliU in unixs so it no longer U a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. .Tad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in in re makes a delightful cITerviHccnt Ithia-watcr drink which ceryonn should take now and then to keen tho kidneys rlean and active Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who bellfvo in overcoming kidney troublo while It Is only trouble. HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Beat in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Ciubodles ocrv coiivonlouro mid rnmfort found In a modern hotel. i lot and told water, steam heat and telophone In every loom Largo heerful lobiiJ with open fire Well Lighted Smnple Room. Rates moderate uto-bus to all tialus. Mcdfoid trado especially solicited. F, W. STREETS, Prop. UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South ftiverside 111(110 lot) GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK FOU 11ENT -HOUHKKKF.l'INO ItOOMS FOlt HUNT -Moil crii fundshod housekeeping rooms, cheap: closo Jn. 234 East 9tlu 20S FOK HKNT rUlrnnrit?1i OOOMH FOIt:NTnicolronrro6nrwUh hot water nnd heat, private family, 1123 West Main. 1S4 FOlt HHNT -nOUSra FOR UKNTFuridsheii modern house. W. II. Kverhnrd, 1013 W. nth ntieel. FOlt HUNT Modern G-room bunga low. $12.50. Phono 13-X. 187 FOU HUNT Ilent of nicely furnish ed 5-rooni bungalow, closo In, for board of owner, llov 55, Mall Tri bune, 1SJ.1 FOU IlKNT -0-ioom house. J'bnno 537-Y. 1S5 FOU HUNT My plnco on Oakdale avenue; lnrgo houso, garden, fruit nnd berries. Kent very rcnsonablo. Col. II, II. Sargent, 184 FOU HUNT Well furnished modern bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOlt 8AT.H rtKAli K3TATH FO?rSAl.E C0 ncVeanndrnMTdccp coll, deoded water right, 7 room house, electric lighted, modern, 40x30 barn, fenced I'ugo wlro, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, BUgnr boots and smalt garden truck, 20 acroa In poars, Uartlett and D'AuJou, smnll peach orchard, team horses, cow, farm Implements and nil crop goos with plncc. For price and particulars, address Uox 55, H. F. I), No, 2, L. M. C. Cential Point, Oro. ItlCAIi KSTATH FOR BALK All kinds of property for snlo or ox chance. Gold Hay Realty Co, FOlt SALC Farm land, fruit land, timber Innd, land from $5.00 por aero upwards on long tlmo. Gold Itny Realty Co. FOlt HALlJv-Ml.TCl'.LiaxnOUH FoTCsAUCahoio'RnB'raiiRowirh oven, cheap. .Mcdford Poultry nnd Cgg Co. 184 FOR 8 ALU Two dozen fancy Homer Plymouth Rock pigeons. Medford Poultry and Kgg Co. 183 FOR SALK Corn, bcardloss and beardod barley. Phonu 30, Dr. Clancy. COR RALK 'Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmor Investment Co,, Modoa Orchard. FOR SALK Small housekeeping out fit, cheap. Inqulro Mrs. C. P. Drown at Golden Hula or C14 W. 11th. FOR 8AL1J Stump mill, mining cars nnd track mil, pumps, hoists, nlr compressor, nlr drills, mining m-a chlnery, tools nud nuppllos, Iron and hydraulic plpo all sizes, at halt prlco. Address M, tare Tribune. FOR BALK--All holisli'oldlinTilTuro Including Fischer grand piano. Phone or call 227 North Oakdale. FOR HA L1C Corn, one and one-h.ilt miles southeast of Jacksonville. P. D. Loftland. 184 FOR BALU dtnnge, dresser, bed, springs and mattress, dining table, wardrobe, book table, cot and pad 145 S. Ivy. is:i FOR SALK Choice alfnlfn hay." first", second, third nnd fourth cuttings In car lota at following prices per ton at points named for cash: Med ford. $14.30; Central Point, $14.30; Phoenix, $14.30; Tnlont. $14.30; Ashland, $14.50. Sovoral poisons may Join hands In pur chase of a ten (on car and thereby secure wiolnsan prices, Owing to scarcity of alfalfa In Rogue River valley this year, and high prices for ulfalfa In California, wo ndvlst) Immediate purchase before nd vanco In prices, Hleopy Hollow Farm, II. A Knslgn, Mgr., tele phone Gold Hill. Ore. 1K3 NEW TODAY Ton acros five miles fiom Medford, dose to Central Point Great number of commercial berries or a'l kinds Seme In trees and some farm land Irrigation wajer used House, barn, horse and oolt, oow, some vIrs and some eNlckuiu All for $2500.00 and only f 100U ciwli required C. D. HOON llomu'lfij Jnekkon Count) IImiiW llldg. FOU 11KNT MIMCKLLANPOOB FOR L10A91J Kqulppcd placer mlno. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOU HAIi!!-IirK?!TOCK U'SAUK One drlvliiR nmrBaddlo horso, uound and gentlo; also bug gy nnd harness, C. L. Luno, R. F. D. No. 2, Central Point. ISO FOR SALC Thrco bows with 18 pigs for $25; Corn at my place on Ross Lane" $25 per ton. Grant Allder. 181 FOR SALK Team of mules, wagon nud hnrncis; ensh talks. 22G Cot (ago street. FOR SALC Choice registered Duroc gettn, young boars, nnd wennllngn. L. II, Houston. I mlln west ot Tnl ont, Phonu 3-F12. 183 FOR BALH 12 heavy work marcs, well broke. Vlnson'a Darn, North Riverside avotuio. 18S FOR SALK Must cncrltlco several good co)vs for lack of feed. Address DoxD. a. ., Mall Trlbuuo. 200 WANTKD ltlMnMiliANKOOS WNTKd"-To buy shoats f ro'm 5() to 75 pounds. Ilox 44, Mail Tribune. 1S5 WANTKD I want rill your cast oH clothing, shoe uud huts. I buy any thing Hint you do not need or want. 1 need It In my business. 1 will pay the highest cash prlco In town for Old Clothing, Shoes, Huts, Suit Cases, Trunks, Watches. 120 N. Front St. opposite S. P. Depot. Sell It to Wilson. Phono 407. WANTKD Furnished Iioubu for four adults, five months from Novem ber 10th; rout rensonnblo. Dr, Theodore 11. Conger, Recreation, Klnuintb County, Oregon. 183 WANTUD Socoiiilhnnd""3-I or 12 Inch water plpo; nlso to trndo wagon, buggy or horso for A-l milk cows. Phono 148-X. WANTKD Gentlo tem TiM or 1200 pounds. Uroko to all har ness. Albert Fry, box CO, Griffin Creok It. R. 1, Medford, Oro. 184 WANTKD LTrgonTtTlnirmlll In" vlten correspondence- from women desirous ot earning monoy, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Kxporlonco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 WANTKD Accordion plaiting by Mro. Hert Vincent, Kugone, Oro., enro Marx Ilnrbcr Shop. 183 IICLP WANTLIV MALK WANTKD- Live agents make gpod money handling our auto necessity, Agonta wmrco m-ory section; fast seller, 100 profit. Motor-Vigor Co , 14 N Hroadvsay, Portland, Ore 183 WANTKTk sn UATIONH WANTKD Dressmaking. Phono 470-M. 144 South Central. FOU K.-vmm.TtjE WILL TRADK Good aim ton nuto iruck ror cord wood. Phone 300-1. SIONCY to r.OA.N TO LOAN $1500 to loan. R. A. Holmes, Insurance Man. , Ur fc. . . vtTrrr -rs;3 iont LOST Wednesday on street, man's pooaetbooli containing two $0 gold pieces; 2 stlvpi dollars nnd somo change; (owiuil if returned to Mnll Tribune. LOST Gentleman's gold watch on Main street Peao return to Mall Trlbund 185 WHY? IT 1H 'OL'U IIU4IMSH Tf 8BK MK Decauso my stoca. iq trade Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash price tho best buy In this county. I have been on tno ground look ing out for you ror the past fo years. Nearly everyday I hnva In vestigated 8omt "good thlug." I have ollmliiatod everything except those doala which I am couvlnced will so euro mo sattsflod customers. Iu a low hours tlmo I can give you the bouotlt of this rosearch. It la my business to show yon over tho county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. So Mcd ford first and J. C. BARNES U'4 Wimi Main mr4 j 1)UHIVIB DIHCCrORV Auto Supplies LAIIKR AUTO SPRING CO, W nrr ojicratlng tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa clflc northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold undor guar antee. 20 North Mftennth St., Portland, Ore. Attorney n PORTKR J. NKF1 WM. P. MKALKY Attorueys-at-Luw, Rooms 8 nnd 9, Medfoid National Hank bldg. A. K. RKAMKS, LAWYKR Gnrnott Corpy bldg. G. M. UOHKRTS Lawyer. Mcdrord NntlonaC Dank Dulldlng. asbuutt. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR. C. C. VAN SCOYQO Dentists Garnett-Corey llldg., ulto 310 Mcdford, Oro. Phono 850, Collect Ions and llejxiitH COLLKCTIONS AND RKPORTS We collected iioino accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get tho money. Tho Dimoclc Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms ), 2, 3, Has klnu' Dldg., 210 E. Main St. Cuglnecr and Contractor FRKD tyujrMUS3nglueernnd contractor, 401 M. F. & II. Dldg, Suvveya., estimates, Irrigation dralnago; orchard nnd land Im provement. -- - (Satbago GARUAGK Got your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 271-1 K. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music IIAKHIT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Onrnott-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton Halght. piano; Mrs. Florence Halllday Hnlght, volco. Phone 72. PiiyslclaiiM nud Hm goons DR, F. Q. CAHLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel pt. DR. W. W. HOWAItp Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnott-Coroy building. Phono 90I-M. Dn. J. J. KMMKNS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Wyes scien tifically tested nnd glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst ror S. P. R. R. Co. OHIceti M. V. & II Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 567. DR. II. W. CLANCY Physlclcn nnd surgeon Phonos, of tiro 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. ' DR K A LOCKWOOD DR MYRTLK H lX)CKWOOD Physlclium nnd surgeons, Offlcfl 309-3 1 0-3 tl, M. F. & II, bldg. Phones, resldenco S1I-J2, offlco 814. D7t7AilTiN C. HARIJKR-Pliysl-clnn and surgeon. Ilcndnchps nud block, opposite Nash hotel. Hour's 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. HKINI3. M. D. Kyo, Bar. Noso nnd Throat. HcndarhcR nnd ncroua cbudltlona relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes Btruightoned qrflcn 228 K. Mnn at., phono 303. Consultation froo. ?T. ITT M ;M I i.y y.. j- T',' 'l',J' , t ftV 7" Printers nut PnblMurs MKDFORD PRINTING CO., 1uh tle liest eaulppod prinllng office In f.outhorn Oregon; hook binding, loose loaf ledgers, bllllni: systems, el" Portland pricos. 27 North Fir st. Public .Stenographer M "T. KDWARDS, Steogrnnljer and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Corey building. Offlco phonu 709-J, rchldoneo phone 103-R. TiMusfeih KADS TRANSKUIt a RTiinAnn rn '- i. i - Otrice 43 North Front s(. Phone 3t.l Prleos right. Sorvlcc guar anteed LKR. WATCIIMAKIXO Take tho rlcht ston nnw iilonsinf. proritablo work not oerdono; fow tuontns learninKi nositlous guaraa tftftd; jvrlto fqr roferencea nnd par tlpnlnra. PnritHinl Mrnli.Sniviir rngravlnii & Ontlp.il fJebool, JlH Com', moiintiaiiii ui.ig. cm aiul AukMHr, wptr M I i IV,.B-.VIVUU,