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PXGEMV1B l; Freckles and His Friends By.Blcisser OF VALLEY'S NEEDS ii i, r u t MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1911 CALIFDRNIAN TELLS OTGFTPRfiWRITV i ,1 f -1 ft J Hohjumin T Halt or .Vlsalla, Kan Joaquin valley, California, has been with friends in tho Rojfiie river val ley for several days looking over tliu dally business hero and sizing up tho situation for profitable enlargement of the business In this county, Ho has road of tho possibility or Instal lation, In the near futitie, of nn' Ir rigation s)stom or systems, In addi tion to tho ono we have, and of the prospects of the establishment of n hoot'hugnr factory, consldotlng the latter in conjunction with the dairy feed supply. ,"1 nm not a stranger In this val ley," said Mr. Hall to a Mail Tribune representative last evening, "nnd for that reason I have gone about my business somewhat quietly, iti order to avoid disturbance of my plans. I want to, congratulate this community however, on being more happily freo from the Unshnkablo curbstono real estate dealer than nre many Califor nia towns In my circle of travel. "You have a beautiful valley, with a supply of- most excellent water for domestic uso nnd types of soil that ought to bo, not only wonderfully pro ductive, under proper treatment, but more than ordinarily durable. How ever, It will be Imposslblo for your fnrmerH to do justlco to tho soil or make the soil do Justlco to theni with out Irrlgntlon. They will be neither nblo to get out of It what it should prodtico In tho way of !eld nor obtain tho true quality in the product with out water during the seaRon of drouth here. That Is clearly shown In tho Instances whore Irrigation haH been npplled whore possible, on somo of tho fnrr.is. I suppose every owner of land Imp been convinced of that fact during tho past two or threo scntons." Mint) ii nd Hotter Feed. "What the dairies need in this val ley now lj :noro nnd better feed pro duced at homo. They can't afford to ship hay and sugar beet pulp In from California, 500 to 700 miles. Tho freight charges eat up too much of tho rightful profit on tho linrd .vnrk and tho money Invested In a first-class dairy and there, should be no second-class dairies nnywhero. "I nbsonn that your valley does not produce htittcr, eggs, enrod meats, potntoe.s and hay enough for local demand, That Is n shortage that must quickly bo overcome, If tho farmora nnd stockmen hern hopo to reach ii'hlgh-watcr mnrk In prosper ity. Ab your pnper observed tho other day, I hoy ought certainly to raise! nt homo, what they want to eat nt home, In tho way of ordinary staples that arc produced horo in great abundance undor reasonably favorable conditions. "I have not matin ed my plans yet. I want to wait until a soiuowhat defi nite report Is had from tho Irrigation mirveyors anil from tho farmers through their voto on it. I wouldn't think of undertaking to embark In the dally business hero" without being sure of my feed crop every year absolutely every season. I Always raise, my own feed. I never have yet paid somebody in another state, to do It for me nnd then havo to subsidize the railroads for getting It to me. That Is a suicidal policy, There's no money In It. I find a gient deal of pleasure in a nlco business, but If it weren't for the money In It, eventual- GiRLS -GIRLS TRY IT! STOP DANDRUFF AND BEAUTHFY YOUR HAIR lliilr Stop", l'n 1 1 tug Out nnd (IctH Thick, Wavy, Strong; junl lloaullfnl Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears us soft lustrous and beautiful us a joung girl's after a "Dandorluo hair oleaneo." Just try thlH moisten a cloth vth Dnuderlnp and carefully draw It through our hair, taking ono small strand at a time. This will eleanse tho hair of duht, dirt and ex convive, oil and in Just u few moments juu Imvo doubled tho bounty of juur hair. IIcwMm beautifying tlm hair nt one. Dfliidnrinu dissolves every par' tjelo of dandruff; clounses, purifies aud luvlfwrnte the fccnlp. forevor stimln$ Matting and falling hair. Hut what will plvaso you moat will It after a lew weeks'' iwo when you wtt actually mo now hair fine and towgy at first bill really new hair grvwlug all ovr the sou I p. if ftm euro tor BfOltr. mli hulr and lot f It Mifdtr MfH t-tt bottle of KmwMwiIi DajtilMlHD Jismh any 4rnBr Slat ar Mjfctt MMMlar. anil Jt try. H. I TO MISTER IBETISET ( 3 Jf T f v5c) T VfLsv -fiW5 PS? ?06 To lldSl' w. AJ nto-i. S,TE& MULLET I SfJr 1$ -C " T WMrf ii " S& tJ'4&X jWEcecoMEr ) in tm at apple j' oF-K'V ly, I think I would prefer to spec ulate." Factory Is Xvsslcsl "Then, this sugar beet factory will be n great thing for your valley peo ple. In the sugar beot districts of California they go right along making money, whether the fruit falls or not. It is always n cash proposition for the farmer and ho doesn't havo to hunt for his market, wait for better prices or dodge u market slump. I nm In terested In tho dried beot pulp ns a dairy feed. I wouldn't conduct a dnlry business without It nnd I wouldn't pay eight or ten dollars a ton In freight to get It. "Ho, I'll Just put my plans in cold storage till I sco what becomes of your irrigation nnd sugar beet en terprises." ASHLAND, Oct. 29 The big real ty deal which has been pending hero for sometime past has flnnlly been chlnched through the C. I), l.amkln agency, Tho amount involved is Jir.-I,7rpi. Tho principals am Mrs. Aurella Ferguson nnd W. A. Tumor, capitalists, both of Ashland. Tho former deeds tho latter 7tfi acres of farm lands in Van Huron county, la., for the above consideration, and re ceives In return COO acres near Mon tague, Cnl., 100 acres In South Dakota, nnd 1C0 acres In Colorado, valued at $114,000, tho difference being duo In money. Mrs. Ferguson will bo remembered as tho wealthy widow who recently adopted Hev. A. II Illackstoue, pastor of tho local Baptist church, as her sou and heir. DAMAGE TO LILLE BY AMSTERDAM, Oct. 29. Tho dam ago caused by the bombardment of Lille Is estimated, tho Tclegraaf says, at l.ROO.OOO.OOO francs. War taxes Imposed by tho (iormnna upon tho French manufacturing cities of Lille, Itoubalx and Tourcolng, according to tho same authority already reach sev eral million francs. Moat in no longer obtainable in these towns. Members of the Eastern Star and Invited guests turned out en masse Wednesday evening to welcome Mrs. Hay I,, Sherwin, who Is not only a past worthy matron of Alpha Chap ter but also a past worthy grand mat ron of the grand chapter of Oregon, Mrs. Sherwin Is about to return to West Salem, Wisconsin, to care for an Invalid mother. However, tier homo Is in Ashland, where she will return later on. At this social event all routine business was "laid on the table" and the ovanlng was devoted to music, games, nnd tho recounting of Interesting reminiscences both personal nnd pertaining to the order. Fied Wagner presided as speaker of the house, and Harry Whiled acted as floor leader. Mrs Sherwin as tho guest of honor, responded fnllcltously in reply to compliments us to her per koual worth and abilities an a model worker in the Star organization. Mrs Roberta Kverton, present worthy matron of tho chapter, ulso voieed u kindly sentiment In behalf of the gu6t of the meniag. The only for iiullty of this reunion was a ktate dinner served at C:S0, (jlates, cups aud hHUcfoits having been laid for 100 banquoteia, and In this connection It U wartUy of nolo that too many cooks did not strtll the hrotN. Tfa commercial club meet In reg ular aoala Monday evening, Nov I, ( whlh will bit tho. date tar lao il-j cjgalfeu af utttom with tfc ueep tWh of warvtarr Wfra ii antHJlsied i REBEKAHS ANNA ON EN HON HAN N 1 ASHLAND AND VICINITY tho trustees. The terms of W. K. Newcombe, president; F.l. McWIl llams, vice president, and F. K. Wat son, trustee, expire by limitation, also Fred Anglo, treasurer. Important business Is on the docket nnd a full attendance Is In order. Thomas Cnnn, old-tlmo ploueer of northern California, nnd who Is ro mombored by early residents hero as a former shertfl or Slshlyou county, died recently nt Seattle, 82 years of age. Hawaiian Island residents In the persona of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bald win havo recently been visiting rela tives In the family of L. 8. llrown of tho Ashland Trading Co. T. W. Acklln, of tho Ashland Trad ing Co., hns returned from u vacation outing of three weeks, the tlmo hav ing l!cn passed in various portions of this state nnd California, notably the exposition, Miss Nelllo lloaver, who recently finished n term of school in the Greg ory district, nenr Siskiyou summit, will leave this week to pursue, further studies nt Willamette, University, Sa lem. Mrs. Anna Myer ot this city was elected vlco-chnlrmnn of district No. i:t, Hebeknhs, which held its ninth nnnurtl convention nt ' Odd Fellows hull, Central Point, on Wcdncsdny. Mrs. Jcsslo Howard of Medford was chosen chairman, and Mrs. Martha Abbott ot Jacksonville, secretary. Next annual meeting nt Medford, Uelegntcn to tho nunilx'r of 2.1 at tended from here, Including both Rchckuhs and .Jacobs. II. O. I'urucker Is homo from tho gathering of Metropolitan agents at San Francisco, Pacific coast division, nnd reports tho event nnve nct'n tho biggest and most successful in tho history of tho company. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orvlllo (lllck left on Thursday, returning to their homo at Itushsylvunln, Ohio, after u visit hern with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heaver, par ents of Mrs. (lllck, who as May Heav er was formerly a teacher In the Knst school, . Word comes from Klamath Falls that I). V. Kuykendall has been up pointed by (lov. Withycombo as Judge of tho Klamath circuit court to fill tho vacancy caused by tho death of Judge Xoland. Right on the dot tho city stands ready to redeem improvement bonds Nos. 1.11 to ins inclusive, Nov. I, 191.1. Amounts, range from $300 to IROO each. Vomer O. N. Smith of the Ashland liand, Is leader of tho Haptlsl church choir, and by virtue of this new Job Is capable of sliding from first tenor to second bass In u number of tune ful and Intricate tronbono obligates an special musical accompaniments to the expounding or tho text. Kindergarten privileges ore being afforded by MUs Minnie Heaver ut the Murray rosldonco on Liberty St. Mlbs Nelllo Matthews of Arm strong, lown, has been elected teach er of the first grade, Hast school, In placo of Miss Vlda Foley, resigned. She is a graduate of the Iowa state normal school nt Cedar Falls, Mr. and Mis, J. IJ. i:rwn of Nor ton, Kansas, were guests early In tho week of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hush, who stopped over In Ashland for a brief visit with their old-tlmo friends on tho way home from a tilp tp the coaht Including exposition points A. II. Imonhlll of Myer creek neighborhood, has been serving on tho circuit court Jury, although not summoned on the original panel. At a city council mooting Tuesday night with only half the members present, the councillors got nearly as far as tho Hillings lull In their delib erations, when out of sheer exhaus GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW a torasc COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT I ClUCTT PtABBBY a CO luc mh tion tho curtain was rung down on further developments without oven resorting to an executive session, Parties contemplating signing up for irrigating privileges In connection with the Ashland-Hellvlnw project aro urged to attend to tho mntter nt once. Petitions nnd prospectuses can be found at McWHllamn & Kdglnton's realty offices. Sunnystde lodgo of Masons, Port land, wns taken over bodily by police of the metropolis at a recent meeting. With tho exception of Mayor Albro, who wan present ns mi invited guest, tho work was done entirely by a special detail of rops, over 200 at tending tho ceremony of conferring the third degree. A. II. llrown, mns tet of the lodge, Is n postnl clerk on tho Shasta Limited between Portland and Ashland, nnd his services have been Treely nt tho disposal of local craft as opportunity has offered. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kirk, of Al bany, Ore., are visiting nt tho homo of Dr. W. K. Hlnke. the latter be ing a sister of tho doctor'H. They aro on their way to tho expositions. Another Cooit hat como to town. Reference is made to Claudo Coon, lecontly of Klnmntli Falls, who wns formerly nssoelntod horo with needi er Danford In tho electrlo business. He Is on teb lookout for n new loca tion. NOTICR Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will upply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to ha held Novem ber 2, ID IB, for n license to Bell matt, spirituous nnd vinous liquors In quantities less than n gallon nt Its place of. business ut- 32 North Front street, in tho cty of Medford until January 1, 191 C. Dated Oct. 18, 191B. M. & K. .1. ADAMS. INTEItUIMIAN ACTO OAK CO. Time Table Leavo Medford dally except Bun day for Asbiand, Talent nnd Phoenix nt 8 a, m., 1:15, 3. ad andB:16 and 10:15 p. m. (Saturday at 11:15 p. m.) Sunday leave at 8:00 nnd 11:00 a. rn., 1:00, 5:00 and 9:3c p. m. Leavo Ashland dally excopt Sunday at 9:00 a. ni 12:50, 2:30, 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. and Sunday nt 10:00 a, m.. 19 noon. 4:00. fi and 10:30 p. m. IF SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat leu meat if Kidooyi feel like lead or Bladder bothers yon Meat forms uric acid. Moit folk forget that the kidneys, like tba bonrelt, get ilugguh and clogged and need a lluihlng occailonally, cite we havo backache and dull mUery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu inatle twluges, torpid liver, acid-toinaeli, tleeplctiness and all sorts of bUdJer die orders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clcau, and tho moment you feel an tche or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounce of Jad, Salts from any good drug store hero, take a tableapoonful in a glass of water before hitaUakt for a few days and our kiJneja will then act flue. This famous salts it made from the acid of grupes and lemon Juice, combined with lltbls, and ia Imrmlom to fltuh clogged kidney and stimulate them to normal activity. It alao ntutrulirca the acid in tliu urine o it no longir irritate, thus ending bladder disorder. Jad rialtt Ik harmless inexpensive) make a delightful clfervetccnt lithia water drink wliich everybody should taku now aud tlutu to keep their kldneya clean, thut avoiding wriona complication. A well kuowu local druggUt say he sell lota of Jad Salts to folk who believe in overcoming kiduvy trouble while It i only trouble, HOTEL. OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Kmbodies every convenience aud comfort found in a modern hotel, lot Hiid cold wntor, steam heat and telephone In every room. !arge heerful lobby with open fire. Well Lighted Humph Hooiim. Hates moderate Auto-bus to all trains. Mttdford trade especially solicited. F. W. STREETS, Prop. LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur darkens so naturally' that nobody can telL Almost CTcryono knows that Ssgo T and ttulpbur, properly compounded, bring lack the natural color and lutlra to tuo hair when fiulod, streaked or grays aM ends dandrulf, itching scalp anil tops falling hair. Yearn ago Uie only way to get thU mixture nu to lunfca K at home, which I umity and troubla Home. Nowndayi, by asking at any druf, store for "Wycth'a Hagu and Sulphur Hair llnnwl.v, you will got a large bot tle, of this famous old recipe for about CO pcnla. Don't stay gray I Try it I No one can pottnlMy tell that you darkened your i hair, oa it uoa it no naturally ana , nenly. You dampen a tpongu or tolt bruah with It nnd draw thU through our ( hulr, taking one small hItajuI nt a time; ' by morning tho gray hair disappears, arid afU-r another application or two, your hair become iieauiliuiiy uarx, tnlcJc ana Rloy. NOTICK Notico la hereby given that tho un dornlgucd will upply to tho city coun cil at its meeting to bo held Novem ber 2, 1915, for a licensq to soil malt, spirituous and ylnous llquoia In nnutltlea lesn than a gallon at its place of business on lot 11, block 20, Ity of Medford until January 1, lOlfi, Datod Octobor 9, 1915. BKLSI1Y & KKNNKDY, 22 North Front St. SCHOOL WAHH.INTS FOIl KAT.K School District No. 71, P. O. Trail, Oregon. Warrants for safe. Amount One Thousand Dollurn, In $50 units, to run from one to five. t',rs, with legnT Interest. .1. W. MILLKIt, 190 Clerk. FOK HUNT IIOHriKKKKI'INO UOOMM FOlt iwNTMoTloiii furnished housekeeping rooms, cheap; closu In, 234 Kast 9th. 208 -t i . : ,-r; 1 ajjjf ' ' ; FOK KKN'T .1IOXJSK8 Foil ItKNTNIco ""fi-Voom furnished bungalow, cheap for winter. 822 West 12th. Carpets for sue. 190 FOlt ilBNT Kurnliihed l-room house, strictly modern, close in, lights and water furnished. Phono 931-L, or call ut 200 W. Main. FOR HUNT (First class bungalow, gim nud wood rangeH, beds, etc., included. Phono 118-X. FOR KBNT Furnished modern house. W. II. Bverhaid, 1013 W. 9th street, FOR RENT Well furnished modern bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOR SALli ItRAti KSTATH FOR BALE 00 acres land, fine, deep soil, deeded water right, 7 room houHo, electric lighted, modern, 46x3G barn, fenced Page wire, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar boots and small garden truck, 20 ncros In pears, Hartlett aud D'Anjou, small peach orchard, toam horses, cow, farm implements and all crop goes with place. For prlco and particulars, address Uox 56, R, F. D, No. 2, L. M. O, Central Point, Oro, RBAL KSTATB FOR BALK All kinds of property for salo or ox change, Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land from I&.00 por aero upwurds on Ions time. Qald Ray Realty Co, NEW TODAY I hao ono of tho finest outlajlng stock ranches in the county. Four hundred uores nearly all of It Is ag ricultural land, and half of it Irri gated. Fine Improvements, well out in the free outrauga About $5000 wmth of peihonal property goes with It. Prlco 22,000, mid n great buy at thut prluo. lino little place close, to pavement In (irauta Paw, nix noroM, some at falfu, and some fruit. Would trade ulear for Mod ford property. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jatkkon County Rank Illiltf. FOR KKNT FUltflinrJRK flOOMH FOR RBN'T Furnished rooms nnt also house keeping rooms, close in. 304 South Central. FOR RENT Jll.1UKliU?(KOU8 FOR LEASE Equipped placer mine. Gold ltay Realty Co. FOR LEASE RIcK ' ilvoc bottom land. Fine for gardening, corn and potatoes. R., caro Mall Tri bune. FOR 8ALK--ancmAiAXKOU8 FOR SALE Hugs, .lowing machine, stovc. bed, kitchen cabinet, dishes, etc Inquire, Mrs. U. P. llrown at Golden Rule or 014 W. 1 1th. FOR BALE llnrgnlnts at llooth 14, public mnvKet. Hugs, all nles, JK.Q0. n hundred; beer, mutton and chickens: mutton stew. ;i lbs. for 25c; beef stew lie; voting pulnoa chickens. 189 FOR SALE Hot of buggy wheels In first class condition. 719 W. 13tb. 00 FOR SALE Singer flowing machine. In good repair: Inch mesh chicken wire and other things, cheap. uiO K. 14th street. FOR BALK Corn, henrdlcss. and bearded barley. Phono 30, Dr. Clancy. FOR BALK Polo mountain buggy, good ns now, Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR BALE Stamp mill, mining cars nnd track rail, pumps, hoists, air compressor, ulr irl)ls, mining m-a chlnory, tools and suppllos, Iron nnd hydraulic pipe all nUes, at halt prlco. Address M, caro Tribune. FOR BALE Angora White, Climax, Ore. goats. Ed 212 ' , criT,aiast -w FOlt MAtA-s-liittafTOOX FOR BALK Team, wneon nnd liar ness, cheap; thoroughbred Duroo maio nog. t,. Aimer, Rom Lane. 193 FOR SALE -Good young Jersey cow. Phono 40S-R-1, 190 FOR BALK Bay mnre, harness, buggy, wagon, shot gun (Winches ter), glrl'a bicycle, Jersey cow. Frltscho, Hox 33-A, Route 2, Med ford. 191 FOR SALE Cliolco registered Duroc gelta, young boars, and weanlings. L. 11, Houston. 1 mile, west ot Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 189 WANTED MlntaviiliA.YKOUB WANTED Furnished mom; give deutlhtry. Call Dr. Jones, 204 E, .Main St, 91 WANTED Second hand 3-4 or 1-2 inch water plpo; also to trade wagon, buggy or home for A-l milk cows. Phono 148-X". WANTED Large knitting mill in vites correspondence from women desirous ot earning money, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlfltown, Pa. 200 HELP. WANTKIt 3IAI.K W A NTED- man" who" wiil iiho "ltls brains and feet for eight hours n day, can secure, u splendid poitltlou with good lucouiu with tho Pacific Mutuul Life Insurance Co. Acci dent and Health Department, 301 2 Tltlu & Trust Hidg., Portland, Oregon. 189 WAM'ICn MTUATIONH 1'ANTEDPosit"lon""for "inaniinil wIM on runtli. Inquire Ci47 South Front St 190 WANTED Drosjinaklog. Phono 479-M. 141 South Central. WHY? IT LS YOl'R IIVHLVESS TO SBli MB i Decausa my tiacx. m trade la to have optioned at tho lowest cash pries the test buy In this county. I nave boon uu tuo ground look ing out for you for the past fire years. Nearly everyday I have In vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se cure Did satisfied customers, In a few hours time I can. give you the benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho count and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 104 Weat UmIu HUca nv.siyr.ss, dirkctory Auto fitipplles LAHKR AUTO SPRING CO. We am oporntlng the largest, oldest and best, equipped, plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springe when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 2(5 North Flftoeuth St., Portland, Ore. 3 Attorney PORTER J. NEFF. VM. P. MKALEY Attnrnoy-nt-Luw, Rooms 8 aud 9, Medford National Hank bids;. A. R. UBAMES, LAWYER GurnetU Corey bldg, 0. M. ROIlERTS-Lawyqr. Medford National Dank Uulldlng. lUUWt Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOC DR. C. C. VAN.SCOYOU ucnusis Oarnctt-Coroy Illdg., ulto Medford, Oro. Phono 8RC. Collections nnd Reports 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We) collected somo accounts 14 years old, Wo know how to get the money. The Uunoclt Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lltis klns' Hidg., 210 K. Main t. t. , - -'' KuMlnecr nnil Contractor M " m - -,-,. U-1J-LI-U FRED N. CUMM1NOS Snglncer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Hidg, 8(irvea i-atlmntos, irrlgatloa ilralnago, orchard nud land Im provement, Garbage GARHAGB Get your premise cleaned up for tho hummer. Call on the city gnrbngo wagons for good service. Phouo 274-L. F, Y. Allen. Inifrtictlon lu uIc HAKUIT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Gnrnett-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton llaight, piano; Mrs. Florence Hnlliduy llaight, voice. Phone 72. l'li)Mcliui.i niul Hurgeoim DR. K. O. OARLOW, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW Ostcopathlo phyidclnns, 41G-417 Qarnett-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phono Q.04-.M. DR. J. J. E.MMUN8 Physician aud surgeon. Pructlco limited to eye, eur, nose nnd throat. Byes scien tifically tested nnd glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. K. & H. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 5C7. DR. Jt. W. CLANCY Physician end surgeon Phones, offlco 30, resl donco 724-J, Office hours, 10 to 13. 2 to G. DR. fl. A. LOCKWOOD ' DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-Jll, M. F. & II. bldg-. Phones, lesideuco S14-J2, office S14. IUI rAIITIV n DliiniMi .vi , ..... ........... v. UllUUliU I'l'lHl- rlan aud surgeon. Headaches and block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 11 0-J. T. (1. HKINK, M. D Bye, Ear. Noso nud Throat. Headaches und nervoitii conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes straightened. Office 228 K. Main t-. phono 303. Consultation free. Pinters and l'lildlsbcn MEDFORD PRINTING CO., bus the best equlppod prlutlng offlco in southern Oregon; hook binding, loose leaf ledger, bllllug systems, etc Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Public Stenogviiplicr M. T EDWARDS. Bteographer nnd Multlgrnphlner-.'Hooiua 409-"410 (lavnott-Coivy building. Office phono 70H-J, rosldenco phone 1C3-R. Transfers KADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.' Oiflco 42 North Front st. Phone 310. Prices right. Servco guar anteed. LEAR.V WATCIWAKIXO Tukn the right step now; pleasant, profitable work nut overdone; few mouths leurnlng: positions guaran teed; w rite for references and partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking, Kr gruvlng and Optical School. 218 Com monwealth Hidg, t'.th aud Auktuty, POrjIand, Oregon. -. f I 1- .