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ttWKJfVftt 1- -U t.JLl .WWWijJ'J.fe. -.j jaa. sc A. 3V,SU3t"t . m-3WtcU5jctpPWJ. VUM MEDFORD MAIL TRIB.UN.B, MEUFOB.D, OREGON, TUESDAY, TWCGMnEtt 7, t9.to PAGJC MTB. -JaWto.- -JnV4 UNITE NATIONS OF (Continued trom pago ono) )ioi(iui of every iptnrler of the Klobe, nut oxeeptitijj our own hemisphere, him altered tho whole fnoe of inter lintioiiiil nfftiirs, nnd now presents n prospect of icorjrnnizntion nnd re construction such its statesmen tind peoples huve never been milled upon to nttcinpt before." The United Stntus hits ' reinnined neutral, liu snid, becntise it linil no interest in (ho causes niul becniwe it wns tho tint v of tbo tuitions of tlio western hemisphere to prevent col lective economic ruin. Tim prcHidPiil pointed to thu atti tude, of the United States towards Mexico n proving thnt thiH country litis no selfish motives in its inteiest in countries hi Central nnd South Aineien. Theic wjih n time, ho Haul, when the Tinted States looked upon itself us a soil of guardian of the re publics to the south as u"itinst the eiicroneluucnt or ef foils of political control from Kuropc. No Gunrdlunsliip Claim "Flat," ho added, "it was always difficult to maintain such a role without offense to thu pride of thu peoples hoM freedom of action wc sought to protect, and overy thought ful man of affairs must welcome the alteied circumstances of thu new day, in whose light we now stand, when there is no claim of gttaidiauihip or thought of wnids, but, instead, a full and honorable association of part ners between ourselves nnd our neigh bors, in the iiitorots- of all Ainer ien, north and south. "Our concent for tho independence and tho prospc.ity of the Slates of Central nnd South America is not al teied. We retain unabated the spint thnt has inspired us throughout the whole life of our government and which was so frankly put into words by President Monroe. Wo still mean always to make a common cntiso of national independence and of polit Teal hheity in America. Hut that pur pose is now better understood so far as it concerns ourselves. It is known not to be a selfish purpose. It is known to have in it no thought of Inking advantage of uuy government in this hctnisphcie or playing its pol itical foi tunes for our own benefit. All the govummeiils of America stand, so far ns we are eonceined, upon a footing of genuine equality and uiKUestioned independence." Mexico Cited "Wc have been put to the test in the eti-p of Mexico, and we have stood tho U-l," declared the presi dent, lie added that it lemaiued to be seen whether Mexico had been benefited bv the com so taken by the administration, but that "we have at least pioved that we will not take ad vantage of her in her dibit ess nnd undertake to itnpo-.c upon her an or der and government of our own choosing." "The'inoral is," continued tho pres ident, "that the states of America uie not hostile iinls, but co-operating, and that their glowing sense of communitv inteiest, alike in matters political and in matters economic, is likelv logiw them n new signiticanee as factors in international affairs and in the political ln-toiv of the woild. It picscnts them as in a u-ry dcen and true sense a unit in world affairs, spiritual paitneis, standing together because thinking togother, muck with common sympathies and common ideal. Scpaialud, they aie subject to all the cioss ciincur ol the contused polities of a woild ol hostile rivalries; united in spiut and ptu pose, thev cannot be disappoint ed ol their peaceful dontiny. For National Ik-fenso "I am inteiested to fi. our atten tion on this prospect now, because unless you take it within your view and penait tho full significance of it to command our thought, I cannot find the light light in which to set foifh the particular matter that lieu at the very front of niv' whole thought as I addrc-s you toduj. I mean national defense," The mission of tho Amuiican peo ple ,the president deeluied, win. for peace; that conquest and nonunion was not in their leukoning nor aguto nble to their principles. "Hut just because we demand un molested development and the undis- tuibcd government of our own lives upon our own nrinciplos of light ,und 'illicit v," ho said, "we resent, from whatever quarter it may conic, tho nggiession wc out selves will not prac tice. We insist upon socuiitv in pros ecuting our hclf-clioscn linos of na tional development. We do moio than that. We demand it nUo for othei." Disciplined Might War, tilt president declaim!, was regarded bv the Tinted State merely as a means ol asserting the rights of 11 lERICAS HR PROTECTION n people as-ainM agtivniii, .uid th.it "wo n iv us. tieiveij jc,uuu oi co- Francis Bushman at 9HHHHBHp zggg $ HHawaSHri k aK' flfertaaB V flB H nBHBIi TWL flat .RxV . iaaf y IH V'. ''HaHaJaLHEIk jbLbv BBMpt& H 'I HEhBhuAl. .THaaLaLJiJLflRF fc- . jT7 iff aaw TEm&tiukii-KKKK BBH A vJMBbiftb. 1 HH x- ftaBBBH lv3snnn'8 six-act photoplny, ' Orau tark," from tho novel by George Harr McCutchcon, Is rcplcto with thrilling action nnd dramatic Intensity. Tho scenic effect Is of n beauty nnd gor- creivg or dictatorial power within our own nation as from aggression from without." Ho snid the nation would (tiot maintain a standing army except for uses which ute necessary in times of peace as in times of wu'r, hut that the country did believe, in n body of free citizens, icnilv nnd sufficient to (tnke care of themselves and of the government. "Hut wur has never been u mere matter of men ami amis," he contin ued. "It is a thing of disciplined might. If our oitircm me ever to fight elfuetively upoif a sudden sum mons, they must know how modern fighting is done, nnd wluit to do when the summons comes to render them selves immediately available and iin mediutely effective. And tho gov ernment must bu their servant in this mutter, must supply them with the training they need to take care of themselves and of it. Tho military arm of their government, which they will not allow to direct them, they may properly use to serve them and inuke their independence scenic nnd not Iheiv own independence meiely, hut the rights ali-o of those with whom they have mnilc common cause, should thev uNo be put in jeopardv." Plans of Kiilurgciuciil The president piesented thu war depaitiueiit plans for strengthening the nnny as "the ofsentiul fir-t step" and "for tho present sufficient. Tho plans include the increasing of the standing armv to a foice of 1 11,810 men of nil services, nnd the ctali lishmunl ol u supplementary lorcc of 10(1,(10(1 disciplined cilixciis, who would uii(luio training forshott per iods throughout tlnee .vent's ot u six years' enlistment. "It would depend upon the patriotic feeling of the .Milliliter men ol the countiv whether thev lesponded to such n call to service or not," snid the president. "It would depend upon the patriotic spirit ol the em ployers ot the country whether lliej uuidu it possible tor the .ouiiycr men in their employ to iupoinl under fa vorable conditions or not. I. lor one, do not doubt the patriotic devotion either of our voting men or ot those who give them employment those for whose benefit and protection they would in fuel enlist. I would look forward to the siicccm of such an experiment with entiio confidence." digger Navy Plans Outlining the details of the navy plan presented bv Secietarv DanieU, the president said thut "it involves only a shot toning ol tho time within which plans long inatiiied shall he eairicd out; hut it docs make defin ite ami explicit n piogram which has heretofore been only implicit, held in tho minds of thu committee on naval affair ami diclocd in thu debates of .the two houses, hut nowheie form ulated or formally adopted. . . . It seems to me verv elenr that it will be to the advantage ot thu country for thu congress to adopt a compiu-i hunsivo plnn'for putting the nnvy upon a liiinl footing of t length and e'ftieioney Mud to pies, that plan to completion within thu next fivo eni." The ptcsident said that in older to sccuio national sulf-effieiuncv and self.oeunty tho country mut have a merchant marine. "For it i a question of iiidepeud one?," he asset ted. "If other nation go to wur or eek to hamper each other's oouuattree, our merchant., it seeing, re at thir taw.v. to do with a they ple. We mut use their ship, and use them us they deter mine. Our iudciiidfMce i provin cial, hh1 it is onlv on land aud with in our own border. Y not like l.v to lp iwriiiilted lo lisp even the ship- ol nlhci iiitl ion- in nuilrv l their cwu trade, nuU Hie wiibout Star Today Only geousness thnt can not bo surpassed Francis X. Hushmun and Edna Mayo nro featured in this piny nnd liavo strong support In tho play Miss Mno wears ? 10,000 worth of diam onds. tnentirt to extend our commerce even where the door mo wide open nnd our goods dushed. Such a situation is not to bu endured. It is of capi tal impoitauce not onlv that tho Unit ed States should he its own carrier on the seas and enjoy the economic independence which onlv an adequate inerehniit murine would give it, but also that the American hemisphere ns a whole should cn.jov a like indccnd cuee nnd self-sufficiencv, if it ih not lo be drawn into tho tr.nglu of Euro pean nrfnirs." I-'r Moreimnt Murine The task, of building up an ade qttatu morehaiit murine, Mr. Wilson said, must he undertaken ultimately by American private capital, hut in the meantime, he declined, every legal obstacle standing in the way of the ihuildiug, purchase and American 'eg iHiruiiou oi snips suoinu ue removed and the government should undertake to open unites, especially between thu two American continents. When the risk bus passed and private capital begins to.tiud its way into those news ehhiinels, he added, thu government mnv withdraw. The ptcsident told congress (hat proposal would be made during the coining session for the piirclmsu or construction of ships to be owned and directed by the government. Thu mcasuie, he said, would be similar to that submitted to thu Inst congicss, hut modified in some essential partic ttlars. In outlining the financial condition of thu government, the piesidcut fol lowed closely lhe statement lecently given out by Secret uiy McAdoo. lie said that the additional icveiiue re quired to entry out the program of military aud naval preparation would Llie ."MKI.HUIMIUII tor tlic tiscal year 1017; that if the picscnt taxes were continued throughout this year nnd the next their would be a balance in EAI BIG MEALS! NO 'PS)'s Piapepslii Is Quickest, Surest Stomncli Keller Known Try It Tliuo it! l'apo's DliipopKlu will (II- gust unythlng you eat nnd overcome a sour, giistiy or out-of-ordur stomach surely within flvo minutes. It jour monlM don't tit comforta bly, or what you oat lies like a lump of lead in jour stomach, or If you havo heartburn, that Is a sign ot In dlgostlon. Oat from your phurinnelst a fifty cent case of l'npo's Dlapopslu and tako a dose nut as soon as you can. There will tin no sour risings, no notching ot undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gni or heart burn, ftillnoiis or heavy feollug In the stomach, nausea, debilitating head' achos, dUzinosH or Intestinal griping This will all go, nnd, bo.ildes, there will be no sour food left over in thu stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. l'apo's I)laiepln Is a certain euro for otit-of-ordor stomachs, because It takoH hold of jour food and digests it Just tho same as if your stomach wasn't thero. Ilellef in five mJntttes from all stQinneh misery la waiting for you at any drug store. TheoH large fl'lv-cont eases con tain enough "Phiim'i! nimiepglu" to kMi th uRttra family inu from atomaeh dtaorder and lndlutlon for niHin luontha. It Iwlougs in oiir home Adv. tho hcastiry of, about $711,500,000 at the end of tho present fiscal xoitr and n deficit ut tho end of the next year of some $ll,J,000,0U0, leckoning in $02,000,000 for deficiency upinopri- utionfi. Internal nixaiion Proposing that tho new bills should bo paid by internal luxation, the pres ident Miggcsted'ihal by lowering the present limito of income exemption nnd the figure at which the surtax is imposed, and by increasing step by step titrougiiout me prosvni gradua tion, tho Htirtax itself, income taxes as at present apportioned would yield sums sufficient to balance the books of the tieasutv at thu end ot the fiscal year 1017 without any where making the burden unteitsoii nbty heavy. He added that there were ninnv additional sources of revenue which justly could be resetted to without bumpering the industries of the country or putting any too great charge upon individual expeiidituic. He estimated that u I per cent tax per gallon on gasoline and iiaptha would yield $10,000,000: a tux of 50 cents per horsepower on automobiles and internal explosion engines, $1V 000,000: u fdiinip tax on hank checks, probably $1,000,000; and a tax of fiO per cent per ton on fabricated iron nnd steel, probably iO,000,000. The president said there was rea son to hope that no question in con troversy between this and other gov ernments would lend to any serious breach of amicable relations, nnd thnt ho was sorry to sny that the gravest threats against national peace nnd snfotv hnd been uttered within tho country s own not dura. WILLOW SPRINGS William McKcp left Monday for San Francisco to MBit tho fair. Mrs. Norwood and Mrs. Dlnckburn were pleasant vlsltorn ut thn home of Mrs. W. A. Thompson Thursday afternoon, C. C. Hoover ot Mod ford was at tending to huslncKM mnttotH In thin vicinity Thursday. .1. P. Honglnnd tins rented tho tianulclH property and will plant It to melons this next year. Mlsn Prnncls MriNhstmr wont with the Methodist ladles to Gold Hill to tnko part In tho prqformnnco of "The Olpsy Trail," to bo given In that city Friday nlgut. Thee meeting of tho Pniont-Tcach-era club held at (he homo of Mrs. O. W. Taylor and Mips Hniol Taylor, was very much rnjojed bv all pre sent. Several topics concerning u .i-ras r HOLIDAY PUCK SCORES A BIG SUCCESS Hpcclal NiiinlK'i' of Famous Natlilcal Weekly ltlch In Color Plates Tho "Holiday Puck" Is the finest number of this sprightly satirical weekly that has ronclied our desk. Although the number Ih rich In satire and contaliiB some very clover stories by Stephen Lcacock, James Hunoker, Gcorgo Jean Nathan and others, what particularly strikes us Is tlie wealth of color plates. Tho collection Is really an extraordinary one, ranging from a ennvns called "Tho Struggle for Life," by Christian Krogh, n Norwegian, to contributions from Italph Ilarton in Paris. "The Struggle for Life" was- awarded tho sliver medal at tho Pnnania-Pnclfic exposition, aud Is ono of tho really notable canvasses in tho Finn Arts Hulldlng. Thero aro six other color plates Including one by F, Kurt Chris ty, one by Hamilton King, and ono by Cory Kllvett. Thn Issuo ienilnds ono In many respects of tho Chrlstmns Issuo ot "L'lllustratlon" of Paris, or some of the best numbers of "Jiigond " Wo recommend this Issuo of Puck to nny of our readers ho nro Interested In unusually find color reproductions And thero is good satire In the num ber, too. Ono bit of fun by Herbert Tolan Ih going to make tho editors of Puck's contemporaries gnash their editorial tenth. Vilf'jIEjKyir .1'!, fiiiJuiFf w For Christmas Presents IT'S THE GIFT SHOP 318 East Main Christiana activities wore dlscusRcd and a very Interesting paper was rend by Mrs. Davis. Mrs. II. C. Keiitucr nnd Fletcher Fish or Medforo were visiting friends In thin commutilt) Friday. Mrs. Frank McKcu and fatnllj were dinner Rtiest3 of Mm. 1). M. MeNnn snr Thursday evening. A number of joung people from this district attended' the entertain ment given by tho high school at the Central (Point cipern houso Friday evening. The following; wore dinner guests nt the home of W. A. Thompon on Sunday evening: Mis. 1). M. McNnr. sor, Mr. H. 3 Plckard, Mlsa Plckard ond Mls McNnsar Miss Kthcl Meyen npent Sunday vlsltliifi with Miss nienor Cowdcr at the homo of T C haw. Here Is Good News For Stomacii Victims Some very romnrknblo rcsulta nro being obtained by treating stomach, liver and Intestinal troublos with, pure vcgotablo oils, which exert a cleans ing, soothing nnd purifying action up on the loner bowels, rempving the obstructions of polsouoim teeal mat ter and gnsofl and preventing their absorption by the blood. This done, tho food Is allowed frco paasago from the stomach, fermentation cqascs nnd stomach troublos quickly disappear. George II. Mayr, for twenty jcara a lending Chicago arugglHt, cured htuiHolf nnd many ot his trlondn of stomach, liver nnd Intestinal troubles of years' standing by this treatment, and bo successful wns tho remedy ho devised that It has since been placed Iq the hands of drtiggtstn all ovor the country, who have sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless, tbo effect of tho modlclno Is sufficient, to convince nny ono of its roinarkablc effectiveness, and within 24 hours thn sufferer feols like a, new person. Mnjr'a Wonderful Remedy In sold by trading drugglsta everywhere with thn positive understanding thnt your money will bo refunded without qtieti tlnii or quibble If OXI2 bottle falls to glvo you ubsoluto satisfaction,- Adv. FOR HUNT TIOUSKB FOR RHNT nicely furnished, strict ly modern, new bungalow, hard wood' floors; stationary tuba, anil nil modern conveniences. Scott V. Davis. 22G FOR RUNT Modern furnished house keeping rooms, close In; gnu nnd wood stoves. 23-1 Unnt titli. 238 FOR RKNT Col. Snrgcnt'n ploco on Oakdale avenue. Inquire ot H. II. Nye or Roy n. Pcoblus. 22C FOR IlICNT " loom modern house, A blocks from Main street on pave ment. Call Guti South Fir street. 220 Money Saved Is Money Earned AT THE DAIRY DAISY BUTTER, PER ROLL 65c Golden Rod Butter, per roll 60c Good Cooking Butter, per roll 50c Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, doz. 45c Cottage, t'ncl, nnd t'rcnm Cheese, Iluttermilk, Sweet Milk, Coffee mid Whip Cream, lee Cream nt nil times, lee ( ipiuii Specialties jl)oibciis ntpl lee to Order. Wo give II. & 8. Oreon Tnuluifr Stamps. White Velvet Ice Cream Co. PHONG 481. W:i KAST MAIN A T C H WATERS' INDOWS l-'Olt HAM- ACKI:AH FOR SALK I ttlrrTgated garden noil, berries, fruit, alfalfa, 'a fino residence, $n000, terms. Clnrk Itcalty Co., 20C Plilnpa Uldg. roit HAMt.uiRnoox FOR SAliK-oToam. cow. btiKKy, corn, chickens, hay, bicycle, harrow, cul tivator. G. Alldor, lloss i.nne. ai FOR HAl.K Ono registered Duroc Jersey brood sow, ono bonr, flvo rIRr, ready for nervlco, nlno wean lings. All choice stock, will bo sold ohenp. II, Davhtnou, Cen tral Pojnt. 221 t'Olt SAI.n N'lnotv nood no II lid Ilnm boullet qwes bred to high grndo blackface bucks, Rosenberg Pros., Central Point. Tel. SJxxxl, FOR SAI.K Cow, buggy, chickens, p.y, corn, blcjclo, harrow, cultlvn. tor. 0. Allder. Ross I.ano. 224 FOR SAliU Jersey cow nnd 1 Jer sey Itclfor, IS months old; cow 3 yrs. old. Address 425 Mnn.anlta St., North Riverside. 225 FOR SALK tJorscy cow giving 4 gal, D.I milk: also young Durham bull calf. Janes Pros., Capitol Hill, Phono ,170-X. 221 FOR BALE MIBCTfliliAJTKOTTB FOR SAI.I2 One, man topn for Ford cars nt tho Tout and Top Factory. 100 N. Front St. ' 245 FOR SAIilJ .Hlnck. Mluorcns, twelve hens, one yqnr old, twelve .pullotH, six nionthn old. K. T. H,ubbnrd. Phono 408-R2. 221 FOR SAI.K -A 131't Phpno 240-W, Ford $000. 225 FOR 8ALI-; Grain hay nnd gecso. Phono 531-J8. FOR SALK Dressed hogs, corn fed; baled alfalfa and grain bay; beard less barley nood. Phono 201-11.1. 123 FOR 8AMC Small eight percent mortgages on ranches near Agate and Knclo 1,'olut. Address Vox 021 Mcdford, Ore. FOR BALK Oooa i;rcond band Thor electric washlns machine. Phonn 570-11, or call 240 8. Rlversldo. FOR SALB Hdvoicockorols bred by last year's Hpokane winner, $2t00 nnd up. Krncst Wolib, Central Folnt. 220 FOR SALB'-tJood plnnoj will take part cash, balance In llvo stock. P. O. Ilox 725, Phonn 0n8L. 2Q1 FOR SALF-Sloclt beets, and carrots 0,00 per ton, F. L. Caton. Cen tral Point, It. F. D. No. 2, Phono 29x0. 222 WANTKn 61TOATIONB WANTHI) Oenorul Iioiiko work by experienced girl. Address O, H enro Mall Tribune. a; WAMTRI) ntrntrtiliAlVlGOCB WANTKO To Icaiio, Hipall place, horses mid stock. Will tnko cam of place for use of the land, Ijux 444, Mall Tribune. 322 WANTKOTo purcbnsp Irrlsntoil ranch: urcfer location In district north nnd east of Mcdford; place must bo Irrigated or under propos ed extension ot Irrlcntlon ultclt; pi Ice must be reasonable; kWo price and best terms, ulso section, township nnd rani;o In replying. Address P. O. Pox 207, Mcdford, Orejjou. 233 PKRSON.U. PURHONAL lion Sholders, vvrlto Oliver your nddross at ouco; Im portant. 243 Front St. San Fran cisco. 220 tOJII LOST- Two weeks auo, male Alrdnln, 9 months old, well marked with tan, light brown eyes, collar; answers to name of Kitchener, re ward for Information or return to Hollaway Orchard, phono 010-R2 "J 23 L FOlt KXCHANGK FOR TRADK Outsldo property for City proporty, also a small business Address Ilox 48, Mall Tilbuno, FOR UXCHANXJU -Improved ranch near RosebtirR, OreRon, 120 acres to exchnngo. J. M. Judd, RosobtirR Orcon. 225 FOR TRADE Have horso to trado. Will trado for cow, boss or feed. Krncst Webb, Central Point. 222 FOlfT:XCHANGK Tom Ina posN tlon to arraugo for tradoa for Cal ifornia property, either city or county. In exchange for Roruo river property, Address for prcs river proporty. Address L. It, Houston, 117 Jay St. 2112 5 WHY? IT IH YOUR 1JUHINK93 TO SKK MIC necause my atocn, tn trude la to have optioned at tbs. lowest caab price tho best buy In this county. I havo boon on tne ground look ing out for you for the past fire yeara. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated some "good tbluic." I have olltntnated everything excopt those deals which I am convinced will ae iuro me satisfied customer. In a few hours time I can give you the benefit of this research. It la niy business to show you oyer the; county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunltlM her. Bo Med ford tint and J. C. BARNES I UK Wol Main Mlrw nu3jxE8SrnmK0,rqHV Auto Supplies tiAHKR AUTO SPRINfl, CO. Wo nrr oporntlng the largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant li tho Pa cific northwest. Ubo dun springs when others fall Bold under guar antee. 2(! North Fifteenth St.. Portland, Ore. Attorney. OKO. W. CI1KRRY Attorney., nnd .Notary, Room 9, Jnckpon County Dank UtilldlnK, ontrnnco N. Cen tral, Mcdford, Ore. PORTKR .1. NRFF, WM, P. MKALKT Attornoys-nt-Lnw, Rooms 8 aud 9, Mcdford National Dank bldg, A. 13. RKAMKS, LAWYKRQarnctt- Corey hluir. O, M. RODKRTS Lawyer. Mcdford National DanK Building. Dentist.! p-mWTar-a Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. 0, C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Qnrnott-Corey PldR., tilto Mcdford, Oro. Phone 80C. Collections nnd Ilcportn 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 yenrs old, We know how to get the money. The Uuuock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hns klna'Rldg., 210 E. Main at. Engineer and Contractor FTH?DCUMMTNaSSnBlncor and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage OARIIAOJB Get ypurf, premises oiGitnvu up lur inu nuinuiur, .ui oh the city garbatjo wrfKons for good service, Phono 274-L. F. Y, Allen. Instruction in Music HAIOtlT MUSIC STUDIO Room 46l, Oarnctt-Corcy bldg. Fred Al ton HnlghL piano; Mrs, Florence Halllday Height, volco. Phone 72. Physicians and Surgcona Dr""i"(J." CARLOW," DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW OBteopathlo physicians, 4.10417 Qarnott-Coroy bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence, 2G South Laurel Rt. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathle physician, 303 Domett-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMKNS Physician nnd surgeon. Prncttco limited' to oye, ear, uoflo and throat. Eyes aclen llflrally tested and glasses sup-, piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & 11. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone C07. OR. R. W. CLANOY Physician and surgeon, Phones, oUIco 30 resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours. 10 to 12, 2 to C. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD ' DR. MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD P'jynlclans nod aurgoonH. Office 309-310-3X1. M. F. & H. bldg. Phonos', rosldence 814-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN C. DARRER Phyal. clan nnd aUrgoon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nnsh hotel. Houre 10 to 12, 1 to 4. "Phono 110-J. T. O. HlflNB, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Headaches and norvous conditions rolloved by properly fitted glasses. Cross oyea slrnlghtcnod. Offlco 228 E. Mala at., phoio 303, Consultation free. Prlijtcnt niul Publishers ftHJDFORD PRINTING CO., itna the best equipped printing offlco In, eon thorn Oregon; book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc, Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Public Htenogrnplicr M. T. EDWARDS, Steographer and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 Garnott-Corey building. Office I phono 709-J, rosldonco phone 1C3-R. HERUKRT J. HKRRIAN Stcnognv pher, room 29, Jackson County Rank Uldg. Dictation taken any place any time by tho only Stcno. type operator in Southorn Oro. Of fice phono 515, Rue. 275-J. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco 43 North Front st. Phone 315. Prlcos right. Sorvlco guar anteed. 1 ti 4 NEW TODAY 8Q acres 011 the Applognto, with so mo stork and Irrigation, ItDOO 00. Another thero of 1C0 acres, stock, Ir rigation and buildings, 7500 und many other ranches priced right; J, A good oun near Pendleton, Irrlgat ed and water right paid, 187 acres at $100.00; is III tako In good llttlo place in exchange A few furnished und sotuo uufur nlshed houses for rent. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jackson County lUalc Uldg, LKARX WATCHMAKING Take the right Hop now; pleasant, profitable work not overdone; few months learning, positions guaran teed; write for references and parties ulara. Portland Watohmaklng, Eat graving nnd Optical School, 2t8 Cohn mntiwenlth Uldg , t'.th and Auktmyj PurllAiitl, QrtiKOU. w . j M I h.