Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1915)
PAGE .SEVEN E Freckles and His Friend , By Blosser PAVEMENT COSTS MEPFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVFMBiail 5, 1915 CITYSHOULDCHOOS o ... O 5 J, 1 I "? STREETS IE PAYING T I lie F.diter: Tit iujMiiuii jih (o tin- right mid wrong- and nU (ho pincticubility as to invitir by uf-Mwim-lit of abutting property or by n geni-ntl tax Inn not been dwciw-etl as rullv its it should linvo been, mid especially nol from till' Killo of lllOSO Opposed to (III) SO- fiiUott Mcdynnlu plan. It would take coliinum to discuss this- ipiestiiin in nil it phn,i", but I shall only occupy a few "Htii'khful," ns printers say. (Irantod tlmt tliu piiblio iiscm" tins paved streets, or some of (Item, at least, and granted Unit in our par ent situation ninny of our paving own its Hboiild receive some substantial help from general tn.Mition, the fact Mill rcniniiis, as I cannot help believ ing, tlmt lo pay for all paving by general taxation would work far urentor injustice, ami lie far loss practicable tlinu tlu assessment plan. Injustice of Tiiuttlon lut think, for i.istaueo, that to livisi anv enlorcnblo system of gen oral taxation (lint was not the very essence of injustice nnd iiiifuiiiics., lins bern tho despair of all the econ omic philosopher- from Pinto and Aristotle down to Adam Smith and Henry flcorgo. The poor man who hn'i tt little properly where everyone jiii sec it it taxed to the limit", whilt ihe rich man who has most of bis property where neither the assessors nor (i Shcilock Holmes ean lull wher it :s eseapes taxation almost en jirely. Tho fanner and the orchard man, even teamsters and truckmen, are tnxed heavily on the visible property which is the source of their incomes, jf tbev have any. The lawyers, the doctor, the den tists and innumerable other profes moiih and occupations, in which the Houives of income arc the knowledge in tho heads or deftness in the fin-K'-rs, pay no taxes at all on their sources of income. Is .Special Itcncfit Ho, therefore, it would happen in inany, many eases that people who used the -wiving most would jmy for it the least, even in a liii'eh greater degree than. they do under tho as sessment plan. , Further, there is no getting ttwny from the facl. that theru is a great special benefit in bavin,' your own street paved. It makes your home much plensnuter and attractive to live in, nnd much more saleable when iinvthing sells and more rentable when anything rents. itnl I lie same thin;; npplii". ns to suit-ability, in legal d to vneaht lots. If lots ever sell again "in this man's town" it's the paved lots that will go first. Why, you all know that there are miles nnd miles of paved streets in .Mcdford which were paved purely as n private speculation by men who know that paved lots were the ones that would sell, if anv. Hut light here is the meat and iinsunuountable weakness and utter injustice of the general tax plan of city paving: CUIeiLs Had .Vii Voice Xow, no fnir-minded mini or wo man will seriously deny thnt if the taxpayers in general are to pay tor the pttviug, then they nre thf ones to say which and. what street's me to be pafd, and with what kind and cost of paring. They pay the bills they should cIioom the stieets. Who can believe for one minutes that if the taxpayers had known they were to pay for it bv general taxa tion that the present paving system in Mcdford would have been any thing near so extensive ns it is, and anything like the same streets se lected There are miles of our paving put down ns private speculations, so situated that the general piiblii has no use for them at all. Other and still nunc utiles of paved stieets that tire in no true souse of any itojice uble value as public Ihnioughfiiies. Inig residence streets which have practically only one way out of them, used but little except by their own residents; shorter stieets without ninuber which mo totally closed at one end, mid from which the deal jo riders, for whom was made the caith ami the foulness thereof, have to twist out or back out, if lhc ever get out, as I inn sorry to say they Sfcnerally do. Here one such gcnoi o II v unimportant street, well paved, adjoining it on either side etiuall imiM'Hrt'tt streets lott uup.ived, and it. tc-i.Unt- left tr kick up its dust in .uiuiner mid wallow- through it mud in winter, all the iomJ of their uittiiitfl lit, if tlw Mdyiiski 4nn pre ail-. Would Limit rating Ik, von not kno 1h'omiI a bado of duiibl that if it h.wj Ut known by tit unpy ik pay for the pavw ami hsxi It sm their riflhiiiil nnioruit.r l "' hr ,trws, Ut mn thM tt $lfb f i " 1 WELL YOU HAVE 9 CfS ' l l 4S j WOW PObU MANAGE -7 wlE I K l VJ, i, 6 V XssM., vysiin rr"- 1 KNOW MORcM 1 JT-- ' r ;. NWf .'. ' rM4?ANT TEACH MV rWNOT.H'ML:f k ' mmL. t?- kr - lite, k " 1 xV,t-j'MlS - --.- six of our present twenty miles of paving would ever have been laid The closcr-iii parts of the business district and a few general thorough fares in mid out of the citv would have been nil, and not u siimlii usi- tlenee street paved ns it is now. About such ti good narrow pitting likt that on the county roads from Cen tral Point to Med ford, and tram Mcd ford to Ashland would be nil the resi deuce stieets t lint could have been hoped for, and all they could decently have nsked for. And by whut possible line of teas oning can you justify the fofing on a body of taxpayers n privately arid selfishly selected system of paving, after it is made, wliiuh you could not possibly have forced upon them be foic it was made? And will any court permit such an unjust proceeding? 0. K. MAHSHALL. The Commercial club committee of ten, bended by Hal MeN'nir, to which was icferred the feasibility of tciuov ing the Oregon building on tho expo sition grounds to hitliia park, held a meeting Thursday and decided that the project would not bo advisable unless the structure could be utilized for a eJiauLaiupia auditorium in ad dition to other uses. This decision carried with it an implied understand ing that the l'liautniua association would nsstune a share of expense in cident to removal. G, l- Hillings, at present in Lo Angeles, was wiied to this effect. Imposition officials were also usked for an extension of time in which the local committee mighl fur ther consider the merits of the piop ositiou. Among leading railway officials passing through heie lately have been H. !'. Davison, vice-presidene of thu New Jersey nnd Xcw York subsidiary of the Krio system, occupying i Chi cago (Ireat Western private coach, also several heads of the operating department of the Illinois Central in their own trailer, using the S. P. for the long Irinl. Hoth parties went south. Klder Amos Haliuff of this city takes issue in tho Portland .Journal with another correspondent who as serted that in holy wnt occurs the passage that "Clod creates every thing good nnd evil," challenging the correctness ot the quotation . Hio. Dnhtiif is reminded that in Isaiah, 45:7, it is stated that ''I make pcn"c and create evil," regatdlcss ol the interpretation Among recent changes in Iota habitat, Frank Shinu and familv Iium removed to the Kgglc.ton home ol Church street from the Mricl.liidcn cnstle on Nob Hill, and Harrv Hut terficld from the Show residence on First 'ivrnuo to l."i3 Second street, C. McCoy, father ot .1. W. Mc Coy, eoshipr of the Fir-t National nnd who resided here some time ag i, has left his present home lit St. Joe, Mo., to winter with his son Heorge itt Harlow, central Florida, an inland lo en lit v readily accessible to Tampa Hay, where tarpon lishint is rnru sport and vxivediuglv good. In the October telephone din-ctorj 813 siibseribers nre cieditcd to the Aihlaud exchange. Smiths head thu list with ten names. There arc ' Joluiboiis, I Hrowns and only '2 Jouu. A (wo-nuniber toll senjee between Ashland and Mcdford, three-minute eonvci'ittion, cost 10 cent. Ditto Aslditnd mid (Jrnnts Pass, 7.0 cents. II illicit bf well to lemumber that the call tor police department is 88; fire deimrtment, (50; Comniereial olub, (l.'i; Southern Paeifiu ticket offiov, -13. Hing 'em up. Jack Schaffor of Montitgue, known hereabents, got filled with buckhhut as .s lesnl1 of a HnlloweVu iiauk (Miritnl to jxi". One Sam ISmwVil jierfornMHl the operation. Aa X-niy maekme i now loeatini; the futJlHt aloilx the tiriwt line. Several ot the psjetiles United in a dirsMM at the base of thf .-anal vrturl. "Dirk Powrt." a pot of the Ho. who poe m wvry4ai' Ut an K. I'. CawiML will aiar ia harttn tir Unamer k4lM nl Mo hull IMihiy trtiMHI, i'HfiiUr V llhl N ASHLAND AND VICINITY is u iiujmtar one, bitited to "just com mon folks." The local high school Is rehuirsing n series ol yells which will be avail able as a reserve force for inspiring confidence in the footbnll squad din ing the remaining scries of games. These fietvo screeches will also serve the double purpose of rallying dis may to the ranks of their opponents, Tho yelb are cultivated systematical ly by r.ile end nre on the crescendo scale, never ranging to tho diminu endo. Librettos may be obtained at the box ofliec. John W. Hicks, civil war veteran and prominent in (litnid Ann',, cir cles, is seriously ill at his residence on Garfield hired. Cunningham & Co. Ituve closed their realty offices in the Payne block, east Main sticet, and will change their business from a retail scope to tho handling of timber deals on n wholehalc basis. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Somo of our huntcro Journeyed to tho Kvans creek dlntrlct to got In tho last shot at tho bucks but returned empty banded. S. C. Collins marketed boiuu fiuu onions In Mcdford last week. Dick Wnters of Mcdford was out this way Wednesday booatlng for tlw sugar beet plntit nnd succeeded In Hlgnlng up noveral acres, Hottncy OUon is busy removing tho blight from the rootn of tho trocR In the Itoot orchard. .Tame) Hecso bad the nilHiottuun to lose a valuable work homo Inst fiat unlay. F. h. Caton flnlnlicd hauling wheat to the Xorwlck milt Saturday. Mm, Kldrldgo nnd family arc mov Ing to Gold Hill this week. (rom tho reports) going around this MiiBt bo the open nonnoii for Fords. Tlioso (rom hero who attended tho pumpkin pie social at Agate Inst Sat urday night report n very nice time. Tho Tnblo Itock Improvement n uoclntlon council met with tho county court at Jacksonville last WcdncHduy on ma tier a portalttlng to road work. Several flocks of Hungarian par tridges linvo been Keen In those parts of late. Lawrence Wnto preached a very Interesting Hcrmon nt tho school hoiiRo last Sundny evening. Vose Thompson loft Monday for Idaho to look over some government land thut has boon thrown open to entry. James Ueesc has loaned his ranch to tho Ileaulleii brothers, who will tnko possession HiIh nin uiu ol jiicKbonvtiio matitn n hurried trip to thexo parta Weduct1 i ln. Patrons of tho Mcdford National bnnh havo received a year's subscilp. Hon to tho "Orchard and Farm," a farm paper published nt Sun Fran cUco, as a gift of tho bank. Lust Wedniintluy ovenlng nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Nealoo, a shower wns glvun In honor of .Mrs. San ford IllclianlHoti, a bride of a fow days. .Many beautiful gifts were re ceived by tho bride, and an ovenlng long to be remembered was onjoyod by all present- Miss Dulclc Caton und Mr. Carl Heche weie united In the holy bonds of matrimony lust Sunday evening at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. F. L. Ca ton, Rev. A, J. Hanby of Mcdford officiating. Miss Dulclo Is the charm ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Caton of this place and although she has only bean among us for a com-, parutlvoly short time, by her kind , and loving diipoultloii has won a ' place In tho hearts of tho entire com munity Mr Heche I the son of Mr. ; and Mrs. I). W. Iltel of .gate, and ia woll known and hlRhly respected ( throHshottt tite vallo Hihnugh tho I marriage of tbt two of osr - -mig I people had htttitt wnocted for some time. It H0vorlh4wi Mnitag when It 4M waj a MMMhH jwrf lioo tbulr ntli. I innny friends In tlila district. After spending their honeymoon nt tho Panama-Pacific exposition tho happy couple wilt reside nt Agate. Our congratulations nnd good wishes go with them. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Ij. X. Host and wife left the first of the week for Los Atigole. Mrs. Host is it sister of Kd Cowdcn. Mr. nntl Mrs. George Barker enter tained al a Hallowe'en party October .10. About forty-four were present. All had a fine time. Those winning prizes were: Mrs. M. Brninnrd, Miss Klta Stewart and Charles IMinond- sou. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pcclor nnd daughter, Ccoilc, were visiting his brother mitt family nt Paytoii Friday. They re turned Monday, Mrs. William Scars entertained her Sunday school class and also the ninth grade Saturday, October 30. Mrs. O. 11. Morris entertained her Sunday school class Thursday, Oc tober 28. Tho high school girls were invited to spend the evening October J10 nt the lome of Miss Gertrude Froudeii berg. All had a line time. A good road-meeting was held al Hildrclli's store Monday evening nnd four wagons loaded with men nnd provisions left Wednesday morning to go to work. Mrs. A. L. Cross entertained with n ilnnee nnd card party Monday live ning in honor ol Miss Med a DuU'.V, , who I .'ft Tuesday. All hail a lino i time. Mr. ami Mrs. Corson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay Spencer lellf for tho valley on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. (J. Whilliorspool from Ohio have been visiting Mrs. M. Clarke a few days and left Tuesday for tho fail. Mrs. Thornton, Mr. Hchuaii nnd A. Patton letunied from Ashland Mon day. Mrs. F.w Watson, who has been visiting in Ashland for somo time, otune with them. They returned on Tuesday. , Mr., and Mrs. I. ,1. Patton nro in the valley on business this week. Miss Kdxthe Cieetle and F. Howard, from Hancheria, were present at the party nl Mrs Cross Monthly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murpliy of Mcdford nre up here for n few dnya. Mr. nnd Mr. K. W. Smith mo vis itim? in Ashland. Miss Gertrude Abbott is visiting her sister, Mr.. Fox. Mi s jN'ita Seals is tiMting in the valley. Keportod by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Blith and Fir 81a. Circuit Kthol Welner vh. H. L. W-'Inor, re turn of summons; order for alimony or suit money Cltna. M. Tucker vh, John A, Tor ney ot al, niiHwcr. C. K. Cntos vs. Geo, Holmos, do inurrcr. Kllrn J. t.ewla vs. J. H. Uurnott, ot al, return or kuiiiiiioiih. Win. Murray vs. Addlo Murray, suit for divorce. jl. N. Loflaud vs. Hales Piano House, order overruling demurrer Mcdford National liank vs. Clinton Textor, action to recovor money, T. L Farlow vs. Kilns Mlllor et al, default HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. KmbodlcH every convenience and comfort found in a modern hotel. Hot and cold water, steam heat and telephone n every room !argc linerful loMy with open fire, Well l.lgliU'd Huinplo Kooiiu. Hates moderate. Auto-bus to all trains. Mcdford trade especially solicited. F. W. STREETS, Prop. COURTHOUSENEWS Prolmto Fstato of Louis C. Sovcrs, petition; order apimlntlng ndnir. and apprais er. Kotnto or Fannie J. Dozlcr, oath ot administrator; Inventory and appraisement. Heal I '.state Tiaiisfera W. IL.SInglor. sheriff to Pa cific Mutual Lift Ins. Co., it 27-28-35-1 W, Cert, of Snle'J0RO.lO II. L. Noon ct tix to h J. Vnn Fosson ct tix, lot In Pracht's ndd. Ashlnntl tir.O.OO Augusta L. Kgglenton to Chan. A. Willis, Iota In ARlilantL... 1.00 A. :. Hnpp ct ux to K, H. Quln by et ux, lntn In Ashlnnd.. .. 10.00 A. R. Hnpp et ux to K. S. Quln- by ct ux, Iota In Aqhlniid.... 10,00 A. Htirdctto Scoflold to Aunn M. Kcoflold, lot In Anbland... 10.00 Trnnitfera are to bo given between tho Willamette Vnlloy Southorn and Portland Hallway Light &. Power Co tralim.. FOU ItKNT tltlUSKKlIEI'lNO HOOMH FOli " UKNTo'doni ftirrdshcd bouttckeoplng rooms', cheap; clono In. 234 Fast Dtb. 208 FOR ItKNTFUltWlnllKIl flOOMB FOU HUNT Furnished rootita and also Iiouko keeping rooms, clono In, .104 South Central. I'-ou hunt nousita FOU " it KXTxiceiy furtaTrcilLim gnlow. Phono 020-W. 19!) FOU HUXT nicely ftirnlidiod r-room bungalow, 112.50 per month. 820 West 12th street. 11)7 FOU UHXT Mq roiildonco on Oak dale nvoiiue. Col, 11. II. Sargent. 190 FOU HKXT Modern six room bun galow, cheap. 929-W. FOU HUNT Furnished -t-room house, strictly modern, close In, lights nnd wntcr furnished. Phono 931-L. or call nt 200 W. Main. FOU HUXT ,1'Irst class bungalow, gas nnd wood ranges, beds, etc., Included. Phono H8-X. FOU HtJXT Furnliltcd modorn hotiso, W. II. Kvorhard, 1013 W. 9th street. FOR HKXT Well furnished modern bungalow, i'ii South Laurel. FOU IlKXT ailMUKI'LANIiOUS FOU LKASH Kqulppe.d placer mlno. Gold Hay Hoalty Co. FOU LKASK Illch river bottom land. Fine for gurdcnlng, corn and potatoes. It., caro Mall Tri bune foix balk nr.n.v kstatb FOHUJ-roV'tado? cl7eaiir7wo lota Central Point, block 70. Lot tin Polio, Trail, Oregon. 100 IIBAL KSTATk" FOU HALB All kinds ot property for sale or ox change Gold Hay Hoalty Co, FOU BALK Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land from 15.00 per aero upwards on long time. Gold Hay Hoalty Co. FOU HALK MIHCKliJiAmCOUH FOU HALK-Work harness. ""plow, cultivator, hay rake, spring tooth harrow, buggy, single harness, bay, Grain. G. Alldor, Hosn Lane. 19C FOU BALK Fort! touring car. In- qulro at Xash Hotel. FOU BALK Stamp mllL mining cars and track rail, pumps, hoists, air compressor, air drlllB, mining m-a chluery, tools and auppllos, Iron agd hydraulic plpo all nlzos, at half price. Address M. care Tribune NEW TODAY I have ono of tho finest outlaying stock ranches In tho county. Four hundred acros nearly all of It la ag ricultural land, and half of It Irri gated. Fino Improvements, well out In the free outrange. About $5000 worth of personal property goos with It. Price $22,000, and a great buy at j that price. Pine llttlo place close to pavement In Grants pas, six acres, aomo al falfa, and some fruit. Would (ratio alear for Mcdford property. C. D. HOON Hoot 10, Jaikfeon County iunk Hldg, FOU HALK--MltrOKiiLAXTCOUS FOU SAL12 Flno heating stovo, good ns new, at a bargain. W. J. Warren, fil I South Onkdnto. Phono 090-M. tOU" FOU SALK Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmer Investuiont Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR SAL13 HcardlcsB and bearded barley. Phono 30, Or. Clancy. FOU HAL13 -Atigora White, Climax, Ore. goats. Kd 212 FOU SALK Peel room nt a bargain. C. P., caro Mall Trlbuito. 190 FOU SALK -Huy a fancy dreannd milk fed capon for your Sunday dinner, 0 pounds up, 25u per lb. Order at Marnh & Ilennett'a Friday for Saturday delivery. 93 FOU SALK Kltchon rango for wood or coal, Iron bed, crib, dresser, Bow ing machine, ate. Phone 913-J, or call 103 HooRovelt nvc. 198 FOH SALK 2 ml. west .Mcdford or sold at pubjlo auction on atrcet of Mcdford, Sat, Nov. Oth, 2:30 p. nt. Ono standard bred family driving mare, thoroughly rullablo any where: 2-ficated surrey nnd har ness; Ilaln farm wagon, 3 section harrow; two plowa; orchard culti culti vaeor: 5-tibovel cultlv,, double shovel; bnrrol spray,; ladders, 100 jug boxes; 10 tier wood, 2 ton grain hay; mimic cabinet; Duplex phonograph and 3 do, cholco rec ords, with raso; two bod room suites; 4-doK, thoroughbred It. I. It. chickens; 12 gal, fresh plum butter; bicycle nnd numerous othor articles. If you need anything In thin linn do not iiiIsb tbla opportu nity. Thin week only. For Rent 7-room modern hotiso In grovo clone to electric station with city delivery nnd mall tit door; 10 aero orchard. S. C. George, FOU HAMV-rlit-imaTOCX FOH SALK Stable. -Pair of milieu. Xash 199 FOR SALK Or trade, bay mare, hnr ncH, buggy, wagon, Jersey cow, price 11 00 for all. PrlUcho, llox 33, ItQiito 2, Mcdford. 198 FOR SALK 15 horses, 12 heavy work marcs. 'Inquire Vinson's Darn, X. Riverside Ave 210 WANTKI) MI-ivmjl.rtNr-.OUH WA:?ri") for'TtB keep, a gontlt) horse with buggy and harness; will receive tho best of caro. Tel, C7I-J1. 190 W'ANTBd" To'lmyrilat lop desk. iTox Desk, Mall Tribune 100 WANTED- A team for Its keop for the winter. Mox Team, Mall Trib une. WANTKI) TO HKXT- Modem fur nished housu of 5 or n rooms, close In; would board owner. Address llox 59, caro Mall Tribune 195 WANTED Second hand 3-4 or 1-2 Inch wnter plpo; also to trado watton, buggy or horso for A-l milk cowii. Phono 148-X. WANTED Largo knitting mill In vltea correspondenco from women desirous of earning monoy, part or full time Good pay, Exporlenco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlitown, Pa. 200 foii KAoivrmn FOH TRADE aVi In. wagon. Phono 778-J. 197 FOUND TAKEN UP At my ranch, ono black sow marked halt crop and under bit In left our, split upper bit and half crop In right oar, Ownor plcuso call, pay charges anil tako name awn) O- L. Solierniorhorn, llox 4, It. It I, Mcdford. 19G WHY? IT 18 YOUK llUHIXKSS TO 8F.K MK Ilecause my stock, tn trado Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash price tho best buy In this county. I havo been on tno ground look ing out for you for tho past five yoara. Nearly overyday I hav& In vestigated Eome "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will s ture ma satisfied customers. In a fow hours tlmo I can giro you the benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county ami Introduce you to tbe possibilities and opportunities hern. Ste Med io rd first and J. C. BARNES 11M tt't Main Bkvt 11UHIXKSS UIHKCTOItV Auto Supplies LAHKU AUTO BPRIXO CO. We are operating tho largcnt, oldest anil best equipped plant In tbo Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee 20 North Fiftoonth St., Portland, Ore Attorney GEO. W. CIIBRHY Attornoy. and ....Notary, Room 9, Jnckson County ....Uonk. Dulltllnr, Mcdford, Oro. POHTKH J. N12FP, WM. P. ME ALKY Attorneya-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Mcdford National Hank bldg. A. B. HBAMBB, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. O. M. ROI1KRTS Lawyer. Mcdford National Dank Building. Dentist -! Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Oarnett-Coroy Hldg., itlto Mcdford, Oro. Phono 850. Collections ami Reports 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected nomo accounts 14 yoara old, Wo know how to got the money, Tho Uunock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kino' Illdg., 210 E. Main at. Knglncer niul Contractor FRED N." CUMMfNGSSngliioor and contractor, 401 M. F. & II. Illdg. Surveys,, cntlmntoH, Irrigation drainage, orchard nnd land Im provement. Garbage UA PHAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tho milliliter. Call on tin) city garbage wngoim for good uervlco. l'liono 274-L. V. Y. Allun. Instruction In MikIc 1IAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Onrnctt-Coroy bldg. Frod Al ton Hnlgltt, plauo; Mrs. Florence Hallldny Ilalght, volco. Phone 7" Pbyslclnni and Surgeons DR. F. dAULOWi DIlTEVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Garnctt-Corey bldg., phono 10,10-L. Residence 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Oarnott-Coroy building. Phono 90I-.M. DR. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician and surgeon, Practice limited to oye, oar, noso nnd thront. Eyoo scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. 11. H. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P, O. Phone 5G7. DR. It. W, CLANCY Physician nnd Burgeon Phones, offlio 30, resi dence 724-J, Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to G. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians nnd surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. bldg. Phonos, rosldonco 314-J2, office S14. DR. MARTIN C, I1ARI1ER Physi cian and surgeon. Headaches and block, opposlto Nanh hotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Eye, Ear. Noso and Throat. Hoadachea and nervous conditions rcllovod by properly fitted glassoB. Cross oyoa HtralKhtenod. Office 228 K, Main St., phono 303. Consultation free. Printers ntiil Publishers MKDFOHD PRINTING CO. hiw the host nqulppad printing offlro In Bouthern Oregon; book binding, Ioohh leaf ledRors, billing Bystems, etc Portland pr(cos. 27 North Fir at. Public Ktciiogtpbcr M,"'"t" EDWARDS' Btcographer and Multigraphtng, Rooms 409-410 Garnctt-Corey building. Office phono 709-J, rosldonco phone 103-U. Transfer;! KAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Olflce 43 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Scrvlco guar anteed. LKAHX WATCHMAKIXn Tako the right atop now; pleasant, profitable work not overdone; few months learning; positions guaran teed; wrlto for referoniea and partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking, En graving and Opt leal School. 218 Com monwealth Hldg.. tub nod Ankenjr, tutuauu, vjvfcvii, nni