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MEDEORD MATJj TRTB1JNE, MtfrHTQRD, ORECON, THURSDAY. XOVlflMJSKR, PAGE FIVE EA GLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlott Kr.r.i WhitleA., avIio has been Ha im,' in the slntc of Washington for nev eral jc.tm, eume in the last of tho aci1: on his way to Prospect to visit Ms jiarcnK, Frank- Peacock of Dixon, 111., fame in Ial we'd; to viit his" cousin, Mrs. A .1. Daley. . Mrs. Pereival and Mr. Vaughn ami her son came in from Durbv Inst Avcek on their way to tliOlr homes in .Mcilfotd. Mrs. F. E. Sulzcr and her two daughters, Amanda and Clara Maria, and Mi-s Veiio Tnnn and Ilunrv Taint of Luke Creole Aete hero for dinner Saturday. Mrs. S. and her two dnushters hnvo been up in the Luke Creek country visiting her father and family and other rela tives. . Xewstrom and his son, Theo- dure, and iiuelc," William 'Xewstrom, Henry and Ileininn Movers were aNo here for dinner Saturday. , I see in tho Mail Tribune of the 1'lth inst. the statement madu that Williuin Packard cir Talent had raised twenty tons of onions to the aeie on his farm and that wmild look big to one who was not familiar aviUi the growing onions, bat A. L Ha elton the bos onion miser of south ein Orvuoi), leported to me some years ago tl.nl he 'tail ra'sed and marketed that ;eur thiily-si ton- to the acre on a two and a half aero traet, and there was n large nauilier of them Avehjlled from two to three nnd a half pounds. So Talent Avill still Iiuao to take off it lint to F.uglo l'oiul anil the onion itucolion. Last Suttifdity there was (pule n number of our fanners in town yel ling their p'ov shines sharpened and their fanning tools lixed up gener ully. The Hos' and Hills' Industrial i'IiiIi of F,nlo Point are going to give mi enteiiainiuenl at the opera house Noveinln'r 17, entitled, "The .lolly Colleens." There ax ill be three girls in the eomp.iny and theie will be a fine program, coi'Msting of ougs, in strupiental music and reading. We ate expecting a large iiudience and u good lime. Let every one linn out and help au-l (ii''oiiru;'o our boys and m'rls who nre instrumenttil in bring ing the talent to our (own, Lso.t Sunday morning your Fagle 1'oint correspondent took a trip over to Tolo, where he met a Tew of the good ncoplo of that section, and after Sitnduv school gave them a shoit talk. 1 noticed as I went and came Hint there is scarcely nnv fanning done as yd. and those who hnvo tried to plow say that the ground is mil Ave! iWp enough to plow yet, nl ihmrgli tliev seem lo think that alter the rain soaks into the ground that they can plow, although the ground i so iIia that it will take a while to vt it soaked up again. Monday morning about :i oMock tire was discovered in Smith IJios.' oonf-'ctionerv store, and bv the time that help arrived the fire was under su:h headway that theie Avas no sav ing anything. Facia thing was burn ed, fhore was a partial iiisuianee on the goods am! billiard tables, but it is pot known here whether theie was any iiisuianee on the building or not 1 understand that it belonged to a man bv the name of Stis of Douglas county. There wcie two -mull build ings iniuins the large ope that be longed to A. .1. Daley that burned. The buildings have been considered legiilnr file traps for veais. The en tire town turned out to help to save the Fanners' hotel that stands inst acrost the sheet I nun the burned building. I have not heaid an Mi mate of the loss. Since in lnl icport, ('. W. Cle ments, our accommodating ami effic ient postmaster, has renewed hi Mib. seriptio'i to the D. M. T. Oi'jle riiildieth, oldest sun of our town blacksmith W. I., (.'hihlietli, and Clarence Itobinett, tor S.ath Dakota. -lartcd Monday Join llail ami wife Iiiac rctunicd to Iheir homo in the Willamette a al ley unci a ic" au'ok ai-h nun u.i A Tri'siiaiu and tnniily. ( Mi. oglc vvij in our Aicinitv once more, accompat'icd by a fnend Irom Iowa, who is niiich interested m tin- NOSE CLOGGED FHij. A COLD OR CATAP,!. Apply Cream In Nostrils T Open Up Air Passages. .-------- .,.,.,-,., ,.., , i.h Ah I What relief! Your clittacexl w IriD open right up, the sir patMpci o your head are rlear ami a on can hra!i freely. No Sjore bawUlttg. amiffluiv mucous discharge. kMdaelw. drvse n itruggbng for lirwith at night, your il Br eatarrk gflnc. Dofi't ktav lHtrl up' 0t a ami' Wvttle of Kly's CreaHi IMIan from a druggi' wtw Applv a UttW uf ti fragraut, aatiM-pn. rrtuin in tour c trilt. kt it bwttetrat throutH rttrv Maf of the Wad. o(h an I I Ne aWflkrn. Iiidaiastd aMtrtnu asani'x liviag voti Inntam relief Kl ' ftalw it luet hat rtvrv ool.t si. Xrih Kiilfa ri r I la Im u u s.i" rut .f'lKnJU SAMS VALLEY Freckles and His Friends By Blosser I , nP '"IK I. I ; i jbf vsiTv lies o Ol(o us o ku -ts JOHN MASON IN "JIM THE PEN flH rPHl t 9 K'S'jBB5 ss. b i2ws . i v vMtj8IH Tho eminent dramatic ntnr, John' Star today, nintlnco nnd evening. Mnson, one of tho taut of the Impor- Mr. Mason portrais with great taut legitimate. nctorH of the modern force and dramatic discretion the title Rtago to bo convortcd to tho Hereon, , charnctcr, tho man whoA) clever pen ninkes his first appearance, in motion works so much harm cvuu to ids most pictures in tho five-part photo pro- dearly loved, anil Avhlcli finally writes dtietlnn of tho International dramatic j with his heart's blood, his own pun triumph, "Jim tho ronmnn," at tho ishmont. Voglc property h-re, and fiom all piobabilily a sale will take place in (ha near future. The colored man who bus been spenking in sevenil of our vicinities latelv spn,o heie to iiitc u ciowd W''dnesdav evening. Mr. Ilaiina was not ipiite so successful in one of our adjoMiiic districts, lming frighluncd the children bv his cannibal talk and lieini; ilrivcn fiom the schoid prcin isrs liy n meiiiber. Our recent nun avus of iiim-li ben For Bronchitis, Coughs, Bronchial Asthma and Whooping Cough Cheapest Itemed)' .Made nl llonit I'M Tcuspoitiisful for U.T (.Vnts Tho first :I00 persons culling at tho Mod ford Pharmacy avIII bo enti tled to a rogulnr 50c bottle of Schlff ninnn'H 'Now Concentrated Kxnocto rant for half prlco 125c) by probout- lug the coupon below, properly sign ed. With a. Alow to glAlng thoso who have not yet luod this now oxcollout remedy an opportunity of trying It, In the troatmont of liionchlal affec tions. Including Drouchltlt, Whoop ing Cough, Croup, Sovoro Coughs, Colds nnd lloareoneuff, to prove, its niorits, theio druggists aro willing to allow tho public tho profit which they would othttrwiM mnko and tho proprietor is willing to logo monoy on tho samo, so as to glvn thorn an opportunity of triux It, at partially tholr oxponne, knowing It will bo found tho bust medlciuo ovr used by nnyouo. Kvoti though not In nnod of a Cough or Cold .Modlclno at the pro ent tlmo, it will ) to buy now, as some such modloluo is sure to lio ro quirml boforo tho winter is over, but this remedy cannot be obtnlnod at loss than full price again. Doable making this reduction, these drug gists guarantee this romodv just the sanio as Dr. chlf I matin's famous Asthmadnr, and will return tho TWi:.NTY-FIVI CK.NT COl'PON X. U, This couH)ti and 2c Is good for ouo (only Aiir Iwittlo or Krhlff innnn's New Concentrated Kxpectorant at the .Mediord Pharmacy, If your name and address is fillod In, .Name Vldr- ' The Dollars Yon take rare of now will tnie rur of 0'i later on The Mi't w il come wiun ou w l need thcut no ciucf- tion a o Mh it If n i h.i iii i'an tut-' l.oinp, f'Tue to tbi- stung local Lar.K. OVER PS VtAPS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT Mr MAN" AT STAR THEATER TODAY efit to our fnnueix, who aie in the midst ol their fall sowing now. Tin condition of Mrs. D. C. Wilson is reported very low. Lyman llooteu have finished packing their four-cur eiop of ap ple ami now earing the sume. Pie mari,age of Miss ICsthcr Smith lo Charies Deed ol (lold Hill came to us with ome surprise. Miss Heed vs n former resident of our com- numity nnd our best wishes go Avitli them. ... - money In every single Instance If It does not glvo portent satisfaction and ovon more If it is not found tho host remedy over used for any of tho nboAo complaints. This oxcollout remedy Is sufficient ly concentrated so that 50 coats' Avoith, when mixed at home, with simply ouo pint of grauulatod sugar ami ouo halt pint of water (accord ing to printed directions) makes a whole family supply (12S tonspoons fill) wlillo bottles of tho old, regu lar, icady-mude kinds, of doubtful merit, ami without a guuranteo, us ually average 20 to 32 toaspoonaftil. It Is prepared from strictly harm loss plants., contains absolutely no chloroform, opium, morphine or any narcotic or Injurious drugs which do most cough lemodlos, uml ran thnro fore lie given to children with per fect safety. It Is pleasant to take uml children are fond of It. Besides ab solutely no risk Is run lit buing this remedy whatever, on the guarantee of the above, well known, reliable dniHKlsU who will refund your 25c If it la nut found the beat remedy over used. If a nelaiibor or friend could ho liiducod to divide and pay for half thotin,.t,,,"K business heretofore conduct , . fed by tho decensod on Riverside live quantity, the cost would thus only be wbout Itc to each H 3 " ' ' ' - - , , - "fWIIIIIII COURT HOUSE NEWS Keportod by Jackson County Ab tritct Co., Blxth nnd Fir Bti. ('It cult D. Credit vs. ltenjninln M. Col linn et nl, nult to foreclose. Henry 12, Koont. vs. Antoluo Du prny et ux, return ot summons. ATTENTION A. V. & A. M. IlcKulnr comtniintcatinu I'rldny fl oven I n VV Hiislne AA M. M. ovonlng, Nov. IDtli at S p. in. less of Importance. All cordially Invited. A. N. UILDKUIIAND, Sec. NOTIf.V. Notice In hereby given that tho fol lowing Is an estimate prepared by the City Council, ot tint city of 1'liooiilx of tho amount to be raised by taxation for tho ensuing year: Interest on bonds $ 1320.011 To retlro outsttimliup Avnr- raats 850 00 Salary of Marslin; ml Water Superintendent (100. 00 Itonnlr of streets 1 45.00 Street lights and power 300.00 Incidental exponsos 200.00 Total $:H 15.00 Less estimated receipts from Avator departmont.... 7S5.00 Total to bo levied by tax ation $2030,00 , requiring a levy of 1814 mills. . Notice Is hereby glvon that tho council will meet at the Town Dull, "t PlioenK, on N'ovoniber 20th, Hi 1 5, ,nt - ":-50 p. in. whero tho foregoing oh- '. tlmntoH will be discussed ami the tax for the ensiiliiK your levied. A. II. KISHKIt, Itocorder of Town of Phoenix. KacciiIiU' .N'ollco Notice Is hereby glvon that tho undersigned litis, by order of tho county court ot tho state of Oregon for the County of Jackson, been duly appointed executrix of the nstato ot It. V, Hen II, deceitsod. All parsons having claims against said ostate aro hereby notified and required to pie sent tho same, duly verified as re quired by law, to mo nt my postofflco addioKs, Central Point, Oregon, All persons owing said nstato are hereby directed to pay tho1 sumo Immediate ly. ' Dated, November 10. 101".. ANN MADIA IIKAI.D, Kxorutrlx of tho estate of It, V. Hoal!, deceased. W. K. Phlpps, attorney for said es tate. Not lie of Sale of I'oisoual PixiM.)iy by AduilnlstniliK Notlco Is heicby given that pur suant to an order of tho county court of Jackson County, Oregon, made and entered on the 18th day of Novem hor, 1915, In the matter of the estate of George K. Merrlman, deceased, tho undorslgued administratrix of said ostato, will, from and nttor the date of this notice, proccod to sell, at prl vato salo, the following dos rilied per sonal proportv, belonging to the es tate ot fieorgo I. Morrlmnn, deceusod, tewlt: Tho business, good will, stork on hand ami tools of trade of the bhick- o- nue South in the city of Medford, Orogon. Terms of Sale; Cash in lmnd or on I approved security, such as will bo ap ' proved hy the said county court, the ! sale to he subJciL to the confirma tion and approval of said court. ' If desired the tools and stock will be sold In separate lots. Dated, November 18, 1B1." I MARY K. MURRIMAN, I Administratrix of the Hstate of (ieo. F AlcrrlniHii, Deceased NOTH'K FOR HDWDIt RIMS . Notice Is heieby given Hint Die iliv 'council will receive sealed bids for Mhe construction of a six inch lateial jscwer on Kd wards street from the I f-.,K line of lot 3, block I, Wlldwood Addition to Riverside Avenlio, at the next rcKular meeting December 7th, 111.", The plans and specific atlons govemiiiR (bo construction or ibis, -.ewei are on file at the cltv record-) ci h office All bids must be aicom- iiann-d Ijv a certified chei k for ." per ent of the bid ami must be fllfd with tbe undersigned at the city hall not later than ftvo P. M, Tuesday, Iiei eiiiher 7th. 1915. Iiuted this 17 ti day nf Novemher, ;!'. at Medford, Oregon KUIKR T FUS.4. I i.. i i-t.D i of the (Hi ot Medford AV. O. Mnyflold ot ux vs. O. It. Chaffee, cost bill. l'robato , ,Kstate of David II. llondcry, notlco of final settlement. Hstnto of David It. Iletulery, final report. In matter of tho assignment of C. W. Harrison, petition. Ileal (Mate Transfers Charles A. Willis to Carrlo C. Do Uallndo, land In Ashland $ 1.00 ICIIJah Dibits to I). T. Kd wards, pt. T1S-1W 10.00 Karl Fry et ux to C. 1-2. Mc Clalu, lots in H. It. add. Ash land, 100.00 K N Warner et nl to John A Torney, uml D2 In Palmer Creek Mining Dlst. ngrce, 4001 00 'Mtntj- -LvMLBti.LvAA Docs Not Rub Off, Lasti 4 Times as Long ii Otbcrt, S.vm Work. Get a Can Today l'Olt KKNI limr.HKKKKPINO KOO.MH FOIl"" Y.I2NT Moilorn fimTishod linupclee)lng roniuu, chenp; clnso in. 234 ICast 9th. 208 FOIl IU2NT HOU.SDH FOIl HUNT -Ten room house, un- ruinlsiiod or partly rurnlHlieil; fur nace. Mrs. J. IC. Watt, phono :i81-.l-l. 209 FOH itlCNT Ftirnlsliort modern houso. W. II. Kvorlinril, 1013 W. 9th stroot. FOIl HUNT Woll furnished modern bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOIl HUNT Col. Sargent's placo on Oukdale avenue. Inquire ot II. U. Njo or Hoy . Peoblos. 225 KOK IlK.Vr irUlCIMnllrcli IIOO.MH FO 1 rilKNT Fiirnisiioli "'rooin at 3 2 2 South Central. 208 FOIl lli:.NT -,MIMU'KIl.1ICOUH FOIl dIQk Hlcii" "" "rlvor" Tioetimi land. Finn for gardening, com ami potatoes, H., caro Mall Tri bune. JfOIt BALD JXKnu KSTATH FoiiDlVriiVianiI?'?niit"l'nn7C timber land, land from $5,00 per acre upwards on long tlmo. fluid Rny Realty Co. FOR HAIilC MlNCICiiliANICOUB FOR SAMC Noarly now OliA-eTtypo Avrltor, price ?20. Sonio choice dia monds at your own price. Call at aojJ W. Main, .Medford, Oro. 1 FOlTsADK (Srnlu "liay oudfivlioiitl Phone SU1-J2, FOR HADU Stock boots and carrots fi 00 por ton. F. D. Caton, Cen tral Point, R. F. J). No. 2, Phono 29x3. 222 FOR SAMt Stamp inliTminiliuTcnra and track rail, pumps, hoists, air comiirosbor, nlr drills, mining in-a cliluery, tools nnd supidles, Iron and hydraulic pipe all sires, nt hnlf prlco. Addross M, earn Tribune HKAT7ISTATKF6iri5AW'2-ATl kinds ot property for salo or ex change. (Jold Ray Realty Co, FOR SADIi! Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmer Investment .Co., Modoc Oi chard. FOR SALIC Angora b:Us. Kd White, Clliunx, Ore. JM2 FOR SAI.D - 1 wagon, 1 buggy nnd harness, i woik horse, 1 driving mare, 1 Jersey cow, cheap, If taken at once Inqulio at 207 W. Main street, or Phono XXb-H 207 HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. DinhodiHM e'ory convenience and comfort found in n modern hotel. Hot and cold water, steam heat and telephone in everv room. Iarga heerful lobby with open fire, Well Lighted Kaiuplo Rooms. Hates moderate. Autobus to all trains, Medford trade especially solicited, F. W. STREETS, Prop. The Real Suffrage Thought of Women Motherhood In shram litinfrmont In womnn'ii mind. And with It ronir thoiiKhU of how to redder ami ortrrome tho pnliu and (1U IrrMcs ef tlin nrUt.il. An eitcrnal remrdy, MMnlhr' Frltnd," I niiiiy rrrummrnurti, immirrcu or )nung mother rrito how rrjolcnl they were nt the absence of mornlnc rlrkneu. ncrtoii'ticn nnd other dlitreun. Oet n bottle of "Mother" Krlend" nt stir druir More. Simply apply It orer me sinmnrn imivie snn rei nwiiren of perfect tsfrtr nnd eomfnrt day and nliht AVrlto to Ilraddeld lteciilstor Co., 104 Lamar Dlilf, Atlanta, Oa., for their banwroa and IpelHtMl.s. lwwV VOU HAIiK-3Hr;iCiajANTCOUB FOIl" "sA?d'2-L- C'lioico " "Thanksgiving turkeys, 8 to 20 pounds, dellvorcd dressed. Phono lS.'l, Central Point. 307 FOR SADD Dlttlo Club seed wheat rtilsod on new land yleldliiR 40 bushels tier acre. Jns. Campbell, Phono 311-U. 210 FOR SADK Overland, t014 model, electric lights nnd starter, In first rlass condition nt u bargain. Hox 3.13, .Mall Tribune. 207 FOIl 8AD12 noardloss and bearded barley. Phono 3G, Dr. Clancy. rOU MAM--IjirKaTOvTK FOR SADK--25 shoata. zoll, KiS-.ll. W. J. JIarU 20G FOR SADKir. horses. 12 heavy work liinrcH. Inquire Vlnsbn'n Hnru, N. Hlversldo Ave. 21G II i:i,P WAXTIID AOKN'l'S WANTI2D A girl Tor general house work. Apply Uox M, caro Mall Tri bune. WANTUn AITUATIONH WANTKD Dy young married man, work of nn. kind: good band with leant. 205 Ith Kt. Ashland. 208 WANT12D Wlndov"cloanlng. houso cleaning, vard work, at 25 cents hour; good references. John Dates, Phone 912-J. 200 WANTKD Position as housekeeper, referouces. Address Hox A. A., Mall Tribune. 207 WANTKD Work by day, hour or Job by man with team; nlso wo huvo alfalfa, grain, hay and straw nnd wood for uiilo. Dee Young, Phone 7-F4. 221 WA.Vl,KO--Mirn.rcti,i,A:v,(;oiTB WANTKD TO I1UY Or rout, englno mould board gang plow, englno disc gang plow; also disc harrow, spring tooth harrow ami grain drill, (live full particulars of make, sl.e, etc., and best cash prlco. Apply Hox 227, Medford, Medford. 2Utl WANTKD To" IIP Y Two or 300 bushols uf little olub or blue stem seed wheat; also 300 bushels bald or boardloss seed barley; en toim of alfalfa, one self dunip contrac tor's wagon. Reply P. O, Hox 227, Mud foul. 290 FPU DXCHA.NDi; TOJXCDANaK Young irrigated nrchnrd near Medford, vnlue fOOOO for place of equal valuo nonr (! runts Pass, Applegate river dis trict preferred. Ulvo full details first lottor. Hox A, Mall Tribune 200 TO KXCIIANDD 20,"lo"r50 or 90 acres for business or city property. O. Allder, .Medford, Die. 209 TO TRADk" IJciuTtT In mitv"!iioilorn house, fluo location, for vacant lotn close In v. ('. Plorcc, Room 127 M. K H. II llldg. 205 FOR EXCllANfJD Oood l-l Improv ed land Hi middle west for country, city or busliiesa hero. O. Allder. Medford. 207 WHY? IT IB YOL'Il UUKINKSS TO 8KI3 MK Because my stoci. in trndo Is to have optioned at tho lowest ensb prlco tho bost buy In this county. 1 hare boon on tno ground look ing out for you for the paBt five years. Nearly cvoryday I hav& In vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything oicept those deals which I am convinced will so- lure me satisfied customers. In a fow hours time I can give you the benefit uf this research. It Is my business to show you over the county and lutroduco you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. G. BARNES 104 Wrt MftlH Htrv4 ItUSINKSS DIRKOTOHY Auto Supplies LAIIER AUTO SPRINO CO. Wo arc operating the lnrgcst, oldest nnd bost equipped plant In tho Pa cific uortliAvcst. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2G North Flftoontb St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys ODO. W. CHERRY Attornoy.. nnd ....Notary, Room 9, Jackson County . .Dank Hulltllng, Medford, Oro. PORT12R J. NEFF, WM. P. MBAL13Y Attomoys-nt-LaW, Rooms 8 and 0, Medford National Hank bldg. A. K. REAMKS, LAWYER OarnotU Corey bldg. Q. M. ROUKRTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Dentists Dr. V. M VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO. Dentists Gnrnott-Coroy Hldg., ulto 310 Medford, Oro. Phono 850. Collections nnd Reports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected so mo accounts It years old. Wo know how to get the money. Tho Huttock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' Hldg., 21 G D. Main at. 1'nglnecr nnd Contractor FRDD N. CUMMINQS Snglncer nnd contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Hldg. Surveys,, estlmatos, Irrigatloa dralnngo, orchard and land Im provement. Gnrbngc (3ARI1AD1: Got your prcmlsos cleaned up for tho stiinnier. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music iiXioiiT'Muaic" STumo nVom 401, Oarnett-Coroy bldg. Fred Al ton Ilalght, piano; Mrs. Florence Hnlllday Ilnlgbt, voice. Phono to Pliyslclnns nnd Burgeons DR. F. O. CARLO W, DIL RVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Qarnett-Corey bldg., phono 10.1G-L. Rosldenco 2G South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia puysician, 30a aaruott-Coroy building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. KMM1CNS Physician nnd surgeon. Practlco limited to eyo, eur, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses Blip piled. Oculist nnd Atirlst for S. P. It. II. Co, Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite p. O. Phono CG7. DR. 11. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, offlco 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD Physicians nnd surgeons, Offlco 309-310-311, M, F. & 11. bldg. Phonos, rosldenco S1I-J2, office 314. DR. MARTIN C. BARHKR Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. T. 0. HEINE, M. D. Eye. Ear. Noso nnd Throat, Hoadachos and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses Cross eyes straightened. Offlco 228 E. Main St., phono 303, Consultation froo. Printer nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO.. hns tho best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, looho leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Public Stenographer mT""t! EDWAItl)S Stoographor and Multlgrnpblng, Rooms 409-410 Gnrnott-Coroy building. Office phono 709-J, roBtdonco phono 103-11. ..r ..') Transfers EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guar. anteed. LK. R. AVATCI IM AK1 NO Take tho right stojV now; pleasant, profitable work not overdone; few months learning; positions guaran teed, write for refoiences and partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking. En graving nnd Optical School. 3 IS Com monwealth Hldg., Gtti mid Awkorijr, Portland, OruKOn, , j ' '2 I v i "1