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PAGIi) 'FIVE f Freckles and His Friends By Blosser !MEDFORD JifAJL fltOTJJN.fo MFiDFOnP, OKEC30N, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 3915 PAVING DEB t f ' i,. i . f $ I ASHLAND, Oft. 12. A meeting to consider pnmg complications was livid nt 'ity lnill last Fiidny evening mill was well nltcndcd. Mayor John sen presided. Tlio opinion rfound ex pression Hint ns n general proposi tion ome phui ought to bo devised to shift i portion of tlio expense upon tlio city instead of having nil tlio bur den assumed by property owners, in iiMimeh ns tho pursounl liability in suvcral instiiiiees iimounts to confis cation. Tlii view is n eonvorvntivo one nnd is not confined to those wjioso grouchiness nnd vindiotivencss arc exhibited towards any phase of inunieipnl betterments. That the city should aNsuino ono-hnlf, if not two thirds, of the pr.xing expense is the recommendation of ninny. A com mittee of three to be appointed by the chairman will investigate, the le gal and other phases of the contro versy, and it meeting at the Vining theater w ill be called later on to con sider and discuss the problems which haws arisen over paving matters not only in Ashland, but elsuwiiuio. Victor Dursoll. one of the prosper ous farmery in this vicinity, left with a carload of hogs for Portland Sat urday night and relumed Tuesday morning. A. C. Walker made a business trip to Olcndale Monday evening. Mrs. Emerson, who has been vis iting her sister, Mrs. S. II. Many, left for her home at Seattle Wednesday morning. The ladies of the W. II. Harrison Uelief Corps gnvo a shower Tuesday afternoon al the beautiful home of Mrs. Maude Hoswoll, in honor of Miss Katie McJiiusey, a bride-to-be. The, spacious rooms looked very ar tistic, decorated itt red, white and blue, the lelief corps colors. As the shower was a miscellaneous one. (piite n variety of gilts was received by tho bride. Alter the afternoon's entertainment refreshments wcro served, consisting of ice. cream and cake. C. K. Smart left on train 10 Wed nesday for l'oitlnnd. Mrs. Anna Kloher, who has been visiting McDonald Stewart and fam ily, left on train 1-1 Thursday morn ing for her homo at Coffoyvillc. Kan., making stops en route nt Portland, Seattle, Wash., and Frcepoit, III. Harry Cm It on left for Portland Tuesday opening with n cnrload of hogtj. W. K. Kahler and .loo Ilongland loft Tuesday evening on a business trip to Ran Francisco and also in tend to visit tho exM)sition. Mr. Scully of San Francisco loft with a carload of hogs Wednesday for southern California. Among the many people who at tended the Medford baud concert and dance from here Wednesday evening were Miss I'eail Koss, Clntris Me Credie, Floyd, Jim nnd Frank Koss, Meuill Kendall, Paul Olson and Lonell (liiiu. The many people from Central Point attending- the Sunday school convention nt Ashland this week are: Mih. M. O, Wrondbcnt, Ho v. Still, .Mrs. Matlie Pinker, .Mis. I.uey Wil limns, A. W. Heche and wife, John Sisty and wile. Mr. and Mis. Merrill and little daughter, of Derby, Or., haw been shopping and xisiting friends bore. Mrs. Cora Kounvy, who bus been isiting hor uiollior, Mis. Little, and other lolnthcs, has ictuiiicd to her home at Sams Valley. W. K. Alexander nnd wile, who hae been enjoying tloSan Francisco exposition for mix enil day, returned home Thursday owning. One of the most delightful func tions of the past week was held at the home of W. II. Noicross, whore Mrs. Xoreioss was hostess to the Missionary s,ociulj o the Picb,vter iaii uhuich. .1. E. West of Sums Vnllev broughl a cm load of wood to town and wns transacting other business. Mrs. Tioshan and young son of Table Kogl was a guoat of I). C. driin aud family. Hev. dope of llocburg save one of his voiy intoifsting talks to a large midionco of the Chur&tlan rhumb on Thursday etching. Sum Whitney, e fanner of tlu Willow Springs dwt licit, in loading mii emigrant ear at this place, hilled for North Yakima. Mr. Whitnov nnd wife wil' ptiii their sn, ivho is tann ing in that oiamHiutv. Mr awl Mrs. J. K. KJoy of Mil lionaire How wore here Fiidny hnp pmir aud attending to o til or hiuines taUt-r OImw nnd son nave iwrvNafced au utmnbil true of CVarli Painter m& ntmd ivmhk it a a delivery truel fur the aeriMNiiHtdutian of their ktHia. Mr- Urow, who h bwp working BURCIENSASH AND CENTRAL POINT I - 'i i . .. ( ( - ' I I' v I ' i - ..1 i II I . I -! ' . iw I r . if" UAVEANVOF vYiNH 7AK- ' 0 .n Diuy- . YK' m AFRAID VoUKDCp.J 1'ilr. VVlV-K UoMPMnu' T ' ., VOU HAVEN'T mv dog? Jf t - l-o vou 'j ,'. ' - rCTgN WHO ; - ,- k w nmh v i. i nrv: 'jk freckles , xXthe. f " jj M ) l j A y, ' spow 1WKT felSpD around this vicinity for onie time, left for his homo at Hay Gold Thurs day .morning. .Mrs. Tessie Morgan of Tolo was herctrading Friday. Mrs. Farra of Hay Gold wns among friends here during the week. Ceo. H. Llttlo of Central Point, ac companied by tfclmn and Virgil Ken ncy wcro visiting n fow days with Mr. LHUo'h daughter, Mrs. W. C. Ken ncy. D. C Wilson madu n business trip to Medford Tuesday. John Hall nnd wlfo or Wtlllametto valley arc visiting at tho homo of II. A. Trcshnm. V. C. Kcnney wns doing business In Central Point Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Zena of Gold Hill wcro paying a visit to the old homo aud friends this weoii, Today tho sky Is dark with clouds with n bo ft wind from tho south, and from all Indications wo will get somo rain. F. A. DeForu returned this week from Portland whero his mother Is slowly Improving after her sovcro Ill ness. Lyman & Ilboton have, finished picking their applo crop and now have a forco packing tho samo. Mr. Stoncr Is hauling IiIb apples to Gold Hill for shipment. J. L. Xrnlon of Tablo Hock paid a shoit visit to relatives Sunday. The Misses Gertrude nnd Ilelcno Hiedo have returned from their trip to the exposition. They were gone ten days. Hcnnait Stock and Dan Applcgatc left Saturday on u hunting trip, to bo gone a week or so. With Drain, in Douglas county, as a base of opor- tious, they will woik westward in tho Umpqua forest reserve. Frank Sanger is" home funn a I'oit- pight's visit at Snn Francisco, the first vacation wiiih he hos had fur ynirs. Mrs, Margaret LiniNuv has moved into town from her Dead Indian ranch, ooeup.ung the family residence on Church sheet. E. F. Sniith nnd Chin ley Lindsay weio in Medford Saturday on a deal iiivoUing an important husinus, mat ter. Dr. mid Mrs. YVutkJus, tho former n naturopath aud the latter a teacher of ocai music, hnw left tho city al ter a brief icsidenco on a ranch in tho Ashland canyon district. The Ashland-Klnmath Falls foot ball game in tho high school series played nt the latter town on Fridny Inst, was won by Ashland in a score rivalling Hie ictor.v over Grants Pass, the figures being 2U to 0. The Hall Taxi Co, of Mcdfoid took tho home team over to Klamath. The leeeut Sunday school conven tion of Jackson county, held here Thursday and Friday of last week, was, a notable one and in attendance and interest exceeded any pro ions gathering of the orguuirntion. Over .'00 look part in the parade. Pupils of the Fourth Street Mission won the prize pennant. Dr. J. L. Hill was elected pioident, and James T. Car penter, sccietitry-tii'dMiter, both of Midford- Fiank J. Shinn of Ashland, vue-piosident. The convention for 1010 will be held in the Hup tint church at Medford. Yreka's new Carnegie libruiy wn dedicated last Thursday, oxorcu.es be ing under auspices ol th" Improw ment club. Miss Nuttio Magoffey is librarian. Mi. MuliMsl Lory dind Saturdi at her son-m-iHH's residcwe near the Dollmhidc little. Sh wh 80 year of age, a widow ami the mother af Mrs. Fntak Warren, wile, f the rail wav bndge leader in tltat vicinity. KoHonal wa huld oa SaMlay Hi Podge's midtfrtukiitc roowo aad in tennent wa in Muuntaw Vich rem elury. A dwiUvry (u whieti ha4 Inten SIS VALLEY ASHLAND AND VICINITY burning for several days in Mount Waguor territory, us.sumed n threat ening phase lust Thursday in n see tiuu extending from George Trask's ranch to Oak Flat. Forest Hanger Gribble or Medford, requisitioned over score of helpers and had tho flames under control by Friday night, (he recent shower aiding the men's efforts. Local trainmen report fatal injur ies to Ed Hnmnrd by No. YA near Red Muff last Thursday, llnrnnnl was riding the rods- and accidentally fell under the wheels. His home was nt Eureka, Cal. For several months he wns employed at Medford. Tho Ashland-Klamnth Falls high school gamo occurs on homo grounds next Saturday, October 121), at II p. u. It remains t,o be seen whether or nut the visitors will return tho compli ment in the way of reversing tho sooro over them by Ashland u week since. With the removal of U. F. Mulkoy, formerly of Ashland, to Portland, ho will become associated with W. H. Powell in a law partnership about November 1. Mulkoy is best remem bered hero as president of tho Nor mal and throughout tho county as dis trict nttohioy and candidate for cou grcss. His talent as mi orator is known statewide, mid as a post-prandial speaker he has been much sought ufter on social occasions, Hishop John William Hamilton of the Methodist church, a pioneer of that denomination on tho coast, and tho first (o introduce -Methodist church establishments in Alaska, passed through Ashland today on his way to San Diego to attend n eon feicnco of bishops, iiocomnnied by his daughter, Helene, mid her mint, Miss Frances- Hat tele. Tho bishop's homo is now in Hoston. Sccrotnry of tho Tiensury Me Adoo mid party were scheduled to pass through hero Sunday afternoon on the way to Portland. Tho changes in local icstaurmitn up to October 'A an to tho effect that tho Hoyal Cafe, lately operated by Harry Moran, has been leased to Elizabeth King, Mario Itoyd mid W. E. Hoyd, who lira now in possession. Tho institution will ho open till mid night, with n merchants' lunch serv ed from 11 :.'I0 a. in. until 7 p. in. Tho interior thioughniit has been thor oughly renovated and the location is one of the most convenient in town. Tho Elite Cnfe, dining annex of the Hotel Ashland, recently conducted by bin. Julia Orros, has been taken over by Mi's. Sarah Uislcgralf, residing on Mnurmiitfi street. Miss llessio Iniiie, who has been a resident hero for some time past, will go (o Mint hem California for the win ter to trv Hie benefit of change of cli mate for asthmatic troubles. She is n sister of H. F. IrUno, editor of the Portland Journal. Mrs. Mnry Smith nnd her son, E. H. Smith, of Waukon, Allamakee county, Iown, are on their way heio for a winter's visit with relatives in (lie family of E. F. Smith. J, W. Simmons (f Portland, state deputy of the Modern Woodmen of America, paid Mahogany Cainp mi offiuial ibit last Friday evening. As a result, every neighbor present stands pledged to present a candidate for adoption at the next regular meeting. Simmons reported that not withstanding contention over rates, 7o,000 new members weio added to the lists within tho past ear. The business session nidged into a social one, with "punkin" pie ns the ehict refreshment nt the banquet board. James Hersey, lesiding ut 118 Hel man sticct, hn 'J.0 stand of bcos this season which huw been wprking overtime to the el feet that tho prod uct of honey will average 43 pur luw, a gratifying lesiilt that boaU the mu ms of fruit in tho (hoc of n declining market. Ml Maude Putnam ha returned finm a viU to l)nnrouir. A. J. Aver, a bmldet and contrac tor of San Diego, ChL, Iihh lately baen a visitor '.':ti the tawtlv of Dr. F. 0. SwedeMhHrg. In ''" mMUituue he kk beon looLutK about li.. tiein ity with a Mew of loiating. Mi. Iter! Hair of WatkiitH. duugli tr of Mr wad Mr. J. ,M. Doavor, hv- compnnicd by her infant son, has beer, visiting relatives hero aud ut Central Point. George Evans, sou of Mr. mid Mrs. S. J. Evans, residing on tlio eastern outskirts of tho city, is looovoring from mi attack of pneumonia. His illness began soon nftev u visit to tho recent Pendleton roundup. Train Id, also tho Shasta limited northbound, were from nine to four teen hours late on Saturday, duo to tiro (rouble on iv freight in the vicin ity of Duusmiiir. Thu first snow of the season was noted on Mount Ashland Saturday morning. Trainmen on No. 11 Sunday morn ing report u suicide on the train near Montague. A man passenger, about n," years old, cut liis'tlnont with n razor. EAGLE POINT SCHOOL. NOTES Tho second mooting of tho Parent Teachers association will ho held Monday night Nov, 1st. Tho subject for discussion will bo "How Can tho School Grounds be Mndo More At tractive." Somo spoclaL music ban been promised and n good program Is assured. It has been hinted by tho social committee, that pumpkin plo and elder will bo In order at the closo. Mrs. Hhenler Is back to work after two days' absence on account of pois on oak. Tho Hoys anil Girls basket bnll teams are islng their sparo time for practice. They sincerely welcomed Friday's showers as they iavo been carrying water tho pnst two wooku to Keep down dust In tho court. No delegates were sent from hero to tho annual convention of mothers' and parent-teachers' associations which was held In Corvallls Oct. 20 23rd, as notlqp of It was received too la(e to consldor tlio matter at a reg ular meeting. V. a. Collins, former superintend ent of tho Medford schools, wns n vis itor nt the school lust week mid gave a idiort talk to tho pupils of tho ad vanced room. Prof. Collins Is representing a school supply houiio. Some of tho older girls nro taking advantage of tho Friday afternoon sowing periods to mako their basket ball suits, Tho hoys In the manual trailing department am nrnklng it upeolnlty of window boxes JtiHt now. A short literary program will bo n feature of the hoys and glrlH In dustrial club mooting Friday after iipou, Oct. 29, . Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co.. Sixth and Fir BU. Heal Cslnlo Transfers George L, Knenrly et ux to Win. L. Kobertson, lot on 2nd nt Mcdfoid 110.00 Geo. M. ItoblHon ot al to Frnuk Snook, land In IKIIMW.... 100,00 Ollvo F Huguenln to Philip S. Ittigueiilu, lot 10 nnd 17 blk t Laurelhurst add Medford . 1,00 1'lrU National bank to Myrtle I Uiiuten, pt. M and 2:( 33, 2W 8. .W..1) 1.00 W. C. Murplty to Thomas Mc- Androw, pt. lG.a7-lV Q. C I). ... 10.00 C li Ilium to C. KUa Arm- strontc, IbiiiI n 22-:i&-2W 10 00 City of .Jacksonville to Gottlieb Klkkiiat, lotH In Jacksonville 3 00 C. D llarloto et ux to O L. HOTEL OXFORD Nevest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Embodies every convenience and comfort found In a modern hotel. Hot and told water, Hen in heat and telephone In everv room Mrge heerrul lobby with open fire. Well Lighted Hnmplo Itooms, Itates moderate Auto-bus to all trains Medford trade Mpeiall sollilted F. W. STREETS, Prop. COURT HOUSE NEWS Imtifl, land In 23-35-2 W 10.00 U. S. to Wm. Wesley Trunx, pt. C-37-2W Pat. Allco Kennies to L. II. Houston et nl, pt. 21, 22 38-1W....20.000.00 Mclvln Spores et ux to W. It. llearlck, pt. H-37-tW 100.00 NOTICK Notice Is hereby given that tho' un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo hold Novem ber 2, 1!U 3, for n llcenso to soil malt, spirituous aud vinous liquors In quantities less than n gallon at Its place of business at 32 North Front street, In tho city of Medford until Juuuury 1, 1010. Dated Oct. 18, 1013. M. & H. J. ADAMS. XOTICU Notice Im heraby Riven that tho un dersigned wilt npply to tho city coun cil nt Its meeting to bo hold Novem ber 2, 1915, for o. llconsa to noil malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In qautitlcH less than n gallon at Its place of business on tot 11, block 20, Ity of Medford until Janunry 1, 1910. Dntcd October 0, 1013. 8KLSI1V & KENNEDY, 22 North Front St. XOTICK TO CHK1MTOIIH In tho Cotuuy Court of tho Stnto ot Oregon, for tho County of Jackson. In tho matter of tho Estate ot Al jnlrn Wbotstonc, Deceased. Tho undorslgnod having been ap pointed by the County Court of tho State ot Oregon, for Jackson County, administrator of tho ustnto of Almlra Whetstone, deceased, nnd having qualified, notlco In hereby given to tho creditors of, aud all persons hav ing claims against suld deceased, to present them, verified ns required by law, within six months nftcr tho first publication of this notlco to suld It. N. Loflnnd at his residence 225 South Oakdato St., Medford, Oregon, or nt tho office of Newton W. llorden, his attorney nt 232 East Mnln Street, Medford, Jnrknon county, Oregon. H. N. LOFLANI). Administrator of the Estate of Almlra Whetstone, deceased. Dated Oct. -I. 101C. FOK KENT IIOC.IICKCKPINO ROOMS FOR HENT Modern funilslied housekeeping rooms, cheap; closo In. 231 East 9th. 208 KOK KENT nOUHKH 1011 ilENT-'urnlsheii mrnlern house. W. II. Evorhard, 1013 W. 9th street. FOU KENT Modern 0-rooni bunga low, 112.50. Phono 13-X. 187 FOK KENT 0-rooin house. Phono 537-Y. 185 FOK KENT Well furnished modorn bungalow. 42J South Laurel. Toil HALli ItRAJti RSTATM FOuXvLE Tho "Hazel KnJarC'To 0 aero farm on tho Koguo river, lio Iiik pait Section 32. Township 33, Knugo 1 East, hoiuo, barn, alfalfa, fruit ttees, timber nnd pasture, nulling, hunting mid health; best offer tnkes It; terms. Write Ken neth Mucitae, .Medford, Oiegon, un til Oct, 30th 187 FOK 8ALE GO acres land, fine, deep soil, deeded water right, 7 room house, olectrlo lighted, modorn, 40x30 barn, fencod Page wire, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar beets and small gurden truck, 20 acroi In poors, Uartlutt and D'AnJoli. sniull poach orchard, team horses, cow, farm Implements and all crop goon with place. For prlco and particulars, address Ilox 35, K, F. D, No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Oro. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE All kinds of property for sale or ex change Gold Kay Realty Co. FOR SALE Form land, fruit land, timber land, laud from $5.00 per acre upwards on long tlmo. Gold Kay Realty Co. NEW TODAY Ten acres fie miles from Medford, dose to Central Point. Croat number of commercial berries ot ad kinds Some In trees and somo farm land, lirigatlon water used House, barn, horse and colt, cow, somo pigs and some chickens. All for I25U0 00 and onl 1 1 000 cush required. C. D. HOON ltooui 10, Jaikkoti County IMhIc Uldjc, VOW HUNT FUltmnrimi ROO.M8 FOR nENT Furnished room, South Central nvc. r -s, ir-Jji-T-J 322 18G FOU RENT MISUKlil,ANFXUS FOR LEASE Equipped plncor ml no. Oold Kay Realty Co. FOR HALKv-MlSOVMiANEOUS TOR SALE 8 vinegar barrels, cheap. Taylor & Sous, Phono 3 14-11. ISO FOR SALE Thoroughbred now Ore gon fall bearing strawberry plants. 40c per hundred, $3.00 per thous and. Chns. J. Olson, box 11, R. 3, Medford. 180 FOR SALE Corn, benrdloss and bearded barley. Phono 30, Dr. Clancy. FOR SALE Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoo Orchard. FOR BALK Small housekeeping out fit, cheap. Inquire Mrs. C. P. Drown at Golden nulo or Gt4 W. 11th. FOR SALE Slamp mill, mining cars nnd track rail, pumps, hoists, nlr compressor, nlr drills, mining in-n chlucry, tools nnd supplies, iron nnd hydraulic plpo all sizes, nt halt price. Address M, caro Tribune. FOR SALE All household furniture Including Flucliqr grand plnuo. Phono or call 227 North Oakdalc. FOU MAtilV-oiaVKSTOOlC TORBALE Ono driving aiTdHaddlo horso, sound and gentle; nlso bug gy and hnrnoss. K. L. Lane, R. F. D. No. 2, Central Point. ISO FOK SALE Choice registered Duroc golts, young boars, nnd wonnllngs. L. II. Houston, 1 mllo west ot Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 189 FOR SALE 12 heavy work mnros, well broke, Vinson's Ilnm, North Klvorsldo avonuo. 188 FOR SALE Must sncrlflco soveral good cowa for lack of food. Address llox E. Q. 8., Mall TrUnino. 200 WANTED MintmrfiMYEOCB WANTED Lady with pleasant homo desires one or two lady roomers. Cull at Oil S. Central avo. 1HC WANTED Presto light or storage hnttory for auto; must bo In good order. Address Ilox GO, Mall Tri bune. 185 WANTED To buy hIiouIh from 50 to 75 pounds. Ilox II, Mall Tribune. UN WANTED Second hand 3-4 or 1-2 Inch water pipe; also to trndo wagon, buggy or horso Jor A-l milk cows. Phono 148-X. WANTED Largo knitting mill In vites correspondence from women desirous ot earning inonoy, port or full tlmo. Good pay. Exporlonco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 HELP WANTRII MALB WANTED Wood chopper. o. 17. Mnll Trtbuuo, rr ,T s r rrr, e ,-awjs.J " WANT1CT A1TUATIOMB WANTED l)rc8Hmai?lng Phono 479-M. 144 South Central. FOR KAtnta.tliK WILL " TKaVe Good oitnuto truck for cord wood. Phone 390-J. l.o.ii LOST- (luutloiuuii'H gold watch on Main street Plonvo return to Mull Tribune. 183 WHY? IT IS YOUR mmiNKSS TO SEE MM Uecuuse my siocx in trada Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash prlco the boat buy In this county, I httve bceu on tno ground look ing out for you for tho past fire years. Nearly everyday I have In vestigated somo "good tblug." I havo eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will ko uro mo satisfied customers. In a few hours tlmo 1 can giro you thu benefit of this research. It li my business to kbow you over the county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 10U Wt MUi Stmt VES, I HAVE MA.- LET NtiORCAMARY OUT OF TU' CAGE, AND VJMEM MY CA,T CAYfiHT IT I SET rAV W6 ON TUE 11U8LYKHS DIRECTORY Atifo Supplies LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. Wa nrr operating tho lamest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uho our springs when others fall. Sold under guar nutco. 2G North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. ifTVi'i.'il Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MBALEY s Attorneys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 aud 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. RBAMES, LAWYER Garnett Coroy bldg. (I. M. ROllERTB Lawyer. Medford National flank Ihilldlug. - - -. .....- Dentists 4 Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOG DR. 0. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Gnrnctt-Corey Bldg., ulto 310 Medford, Ore. Phono 830. Collections mid KeHirtn COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected some uccounts 14 yonrs old. Wo know how to get tho money. Tho Uuuock Mcrcnntlla Agency. Inc., Ruonm 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Uldg., 210 E. Main ut. Engineer mid Contractor FRED N. CUM.M1NGS Snglneor and contractor, 401 M. F. & II. Illdg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Cnrhngo sst4 GAEflAOB Got your promises cleaned up tor tho summer, cull on tho city garbage wagons for good scrvlco. Phono 271-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction in Music HAIOIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Garnott-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton lialght, piano; Mrs. Florence Haltldny Ilalglit. Voice. Phono I M. I'liyslcUna and Surgeons DR?" " O." CA11LOW," '" DR. EVA MAINB CARIXJW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 'Garnott-Coroy bldg., phono 103C-L. Ketddunca 2G South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnott-Coroy building. Phono 901-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician anoV suraeon. Practice limited to oyo,' oar, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S, P. R. R. Co. OfflccK M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 507. DR. R. W. CLANCY--Physician nnd Hiirgeon Phones, office 3G, rest ilencn 724-J. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. IXJCK.WOOD Physicians mid Hurgeons. Office 30(1-310-311. M. F. & II. bldg. Phones, residence S14-J2, oKlco S14. DR. MARTIN C. DARKER -Physician and surgeon. Headaches and block, opposlto Nash hotel, lloura 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE. M. D Eyo, Ear, Noso mid Throat. Hoadachos and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses Cross oyos straightened, pfflcu ?2S E. Main at., phono 303. Consultation free. Printers ami Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., baa tha best equipped printing offlco In (.ouUiern Oregon; book binding, looko leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fit st. Public Stenographer M. T. EDWARDS. Stoographer and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 Gnrnult'.Corey building. Office phono 709-J, roaldenco phona 103-R. Transfeis EADS TRAN8FBR & STORAGE CO. -Office 42 North Front st. Phone 318. Prices right. Servlco guar anteed. LEARN WATCHMAKING Take the right step now, pleasant, profitable work not overdone, few months learning; positions guaraa teed: write for reference and partlci ulars. Portland Watchmukln, Eat graving and Optical School. 2 IK Com nionwealth Uldg . Oth uud AukWiyi Portland, OrfQt , J X .J-lMW- - ' ' - L Ml. tak .WtJMIH lywi wtaetwwaiiwi'H'aaiiiwaai k) H .