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PA'OE JTVB Freckles and His Friends By Blosser ;ijty!i::iy:i!jL;:l MY, YOU ARE lMk? WttVWWii& a. dibtv t JiliTlf !H N ; MEDFORD MIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DISOEMBER 13. 1913 mm PROVES WORST ENEMY lil;l:Vsi:JIllliil V ' .! Jiso SjnmV- Ptfli lilt fera-sJ w' Will DARDANELLES LONDpX, Dee. 13. Winter weath er in the Dardanelles is proving to be n severe tost for the Australians niul Turk nlikc. Renter's correspondent nt itliiis front reports tlmt the first blizzard of early December found the Turks entirely unprepared. It wns necessary for theni to evneuttte sev eral positions ns the trenches were Hooded. The bodiori of heyerni Turkish sol dier ns well ns n iiumher of dend mules were wnshed down into the nl lied trenches. Prisoners tnkon by the Australians were poorly elnd, and the correspondent snys tfiey rexirted the Turkish troops were on half rations, pending nn improvement in their com munications. The Hiitish nuthorities believe tlmt owing to the Australians' hardy ph.Vdicpio and excellent eiuipiiient they will withstand the cold weather. Severe weather is expected through 1 Miliary and February. TEACHERSEXAMINATIONS HELD AJJACKSONVILLE County examinations of teachers for state certificates will he field this week nt the office of the enmity mi lif'iintondent at Jacksonville as fol lows: Wednesday forenoon Writing, V. S. history; afternoon, rending, physi ology, composition, methods in read ing, methods in Arithmetic. Thursday forenoon Aritlnni'tie, history of education, psychology, methods in geography; afternoon, grainmnr, geography, American liter ntuie, iihysies, methods in lnnpuage, thesis for primary certificate, science of education. Friday forenoon Theory and practice, orthography, physical geo graphy, English literature, ehemif.tr-, history of education; afternoon, school luw, geology, algebra, civil goyeinmeut, childhood and ado lescence. Saturday forenoon (leometry, botany, school administration; after noon, general history, bookkeeping, methods. ASHLAND ID VICINITY The gang of dendhcats -who havo been Niieaklug up into the commercial club rooms at tlio midnight hour or oven later aro to bo rounded up by the trustee, or pollco if necessary. Muny of those are not members and a few have been but are on the, sus pended list, having keys which have not been turned in after suspension. These, work tho racket of availing thomselvos of the privileges of tho billiard and card tables at unseemly hours at tho cxpenso of the respect able, eloinont which foots tho bills. A word to the unwise In tho way of this bint had better bo heeded. Humors of a case of Intermittent Saturday night nuto-wagon smashup wero rlfo here Sunday, but particu lars aro lacking owing to the ro "tlcenco of the dual loague of Ashland Medford ear owners. Undoubtedly the wagon drivers will bo heard from In dun season. The hoat was run on tho twin city circuit. On .Monday ovonlng, Decombor,13, Mrs. Ellon Hargrove will eqlebrato her ninetieth birthday anniversary at her residence 185 First avenue. Rho Is tho widow of Heubon llargrovo and has resided In Ashland neatly a quar ter of a century, Canada Is tho placo of hor nativity, though she removed to Indiana at an early nee. Her daughters residing here aro.. Mrs. I). I,. Glenn, Airs. Robert Nell and Miss Anna Hargrove. Another daughter, Mrs. I). M. Goodwill of Kugenb will he proiont to greet her mother on the occasion of tho anniversary event. A host of other near relatives and friends will also Join In extending congratulations. Among the big theatrical events whodulod hero in the near future Is "Daddy Longlogs," which appears at tho Vlnlng on Tuesday evening. .1. J. Murphy has returned from San Francisco and while thero took occasion to run over to Potnlumu and visit hjs brother-in-law, Job Tozer, and other members of tho Ashland qlony at Petaluma. Job plans to re turn homo In February. Among the many resplendent show windows about town during the pre- holiday season nouo excel tho display at Vaupol'. The artistic decorations are two work of I.. O. Olelvo of Sun KrMttetace. an export In this line. Mr. and Mr. D- L. Glenn leave PeceiiiMor IS for a winter's residence at Santa Ana. Cal.. and way remain penauMMRlly. The taatme Id ntadoi la wtor to seek relief for a perelatoNt aaUeeuile ef tootle with wUlrh Mr (ileiia lia been afflicted (or yeara Kaiurdux uflernwou lturutde Foot, No. 23, O. A. It., elected the following officers for 191 C:v A. V. Thomas, commander; lCd Palmer, senior vlcc commander; E. H. Coder, Junior vlco cominanderj Walter Powell, chap lain; Lindsay, surgeon; J. S. Smith, quartermaster; Charles Gaulcre, of ficer of the day: 1'hll Honhnni, offi cer of tho gunrd. Membership, GO. The officers of Ilumslde Hellef Corps, So. 24, an! Almlra Mattlngly, pres ident; Lillian Miller, senior vice-president; Anna Groyson, Junior vice president; Mary Hall, chaplain; Jen nie Splndlcr, treasurer; Nellie Peters, secretary; Sophia Ganlere, conduc tor; Ida Jennings, guard. Lulu How nrd is installing officer. The mem bership of the post Is about r0 and of the Uellef Corps over SO. Thoro will bo a Joint Installation of the two orders on January 8, 101 C, an event which is a red letter day in Grand Army circles. Tho Medford Sun and Central Point Herald have been added to tho list of papers on tho Commercial club's reading room tables. Mrs. W. L. Cleveland returned Sat urday to her homo at Hay Point, Cat., after a visit of two months -with her brother, Win. Crowson, and other relatives. Tho cabalistic initials "S. R. S." wero represented hero extensively last week. On Wednesday the Shasta brought Supt. Metcalf and Master Mechanic Small from Dunsmiilr. The latter claimed his presence hero was duo to piesslng official duties. Tho gonial superintendent, however, ac knowledged that his visit -was ono of pleasure, and evidence secured at the box office of-tho VInlug proved that ho attended tho "Twin lied" nt truc tlon on that particular evening. A whole bunch of high officials passed through on the Sierra Nevada last Thursday, and on Friday Assistant General Manager Cumpboll, of Port land, and Land Commissioner McCal lister, of Sau Francisco, anchored ut this port during the customary stop, occupying tho prlvato car Siskiyou. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert McCurdy bave returned to Minneapolis after an ex tended visit here with relatives In tho family of A. M. Heaver. Mrs. Mary Jane Davis, wife of W. It. Davis, residing on Allison street, died last Thursday, aged fig. Funeral services wore held on Saturday. In terment was at Yrckn, Judge Calkins has removed his prlvato offices from Jacksonville to Medford, where they are now located on the second floor of the Medford Furniture Co.'s block. Misses Maude and Mndgn Putnam, who went to San Francisco to seo tho exposition, are prolonging their stay thero visiting numerous friends and may remain In the Hay city. For 19 1C Mahogany Camp No. 0r0r, Modern Woodmen, has elected K. K. Hall, venerahlo consul; W. D. Hooth, adviser; G. G. Kubauks, bank er; G. II. Hedborg. clerk; C. C. Crow son, escort; K. F. Greeman, watch man, Tho sentiy Is Hay nnd his name Is Donnls. F. G. McWIIIIamH was cliofion manngor to fill a vacan cy. The mombershlp Is 125, Instal lation occurs the first meottlng In January, nt which time an ojster sup per will bo served, tho Indies being invited. The Medford Press of dato Dee. 11 was printed last Saturday at the Tid ings office hero. Tho Pompadour Mineral Springs Co., recently organized by Medford and Grants Pass parties and which Is developing Uthla springs east of Ashland, derives Its name from tho Pompadour cliff In that locality. Mr. Wilson, father of the wife of Judge Calkins, died recently at tho homo of his son at Carthage, Missou ri. Interment was umld scenes of the old family surroundings In Wiscon sin. A carload of HoUtoln-Frioslan dairy eown from tho Hollywood Furm, Hollywood, Wash , naatod through hero Saturday eveulng at tarhed to !No. IS, on faat oxitroa sebiMluluc bound for San I'runclaco. J. J. .McXalr went to Portland Sat wrdajr. to moot Ms wife wko nan boon Waiting frloHda la (bat locality. Tay Hill riurn oarly In the wwk II. L WbtUd. opllrtHM. who aaw tlin aao lixlalltsl a ! hIImi( lua- i iblNa. uoh not only repair wywKluaa- es but makes now ones "whllo you wait," whereas formerly there was a delay of from four days to a week In getting returns from metropoli tan centers. CENTRAL POINT H. 1!. Weber and mother diovo down from Sterling Thursday to do soinu trading. Mr. AroDonougii and Air. Drnko of Tolo were irnnsnctinir business here the first of the week. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. 11. Orievos and Hon, Jlestin, accompanied by his father, John Grieves, were renewing old acquaintances in our city nnd visiting with relatives Thursday. These genial people have just return ed from n fortnight visit to the fair nnd report having n very -good time in the I'nliforai.n metropolis. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Wnrren nnd children came down from Hay Gold this week on u business trip. Mjss Euln Houston and little Miss Itiehnrdson of Trail nre some of the out-of-town visitor.-, in Central Point this week. Miss Kthel Myers was among the ninny Willow Springs people that have been here recently. A contest of nations is the name of a patriotic cantata to be given by members of the eighth grade class of the Central Point public, school. This cantata promises to be one of the most interesting nnd instructive things ever held in this city. It is un der the efficient management of Pro fessor V. A. Davis, while Mis. Mul '"'J'. W"si ability as n musical di rector is well known, is personally directing it. .Miss Esther Pankey, tho favorite accompanist, will be the pianist for the evening. The pro ceeds of the evening will go to the school library fund. Admission, 35, ''. and IT) cents. He patriotic, one mul nil, come and spend an hour or two listening to something worth while. This little cantata and the purpose for which it is given ure good things. Help them along. Don't forget the date, December 17, at the oimTii house. W. II. llymni, one of Table Hock's prosperous farmers, was here on u business trip the middle of the week. Miss Ada Hnrr.nl of Ashland nnd vi cinity is visiting among fronds here. .Airs. ('. W. .McDonald and Mr.. Xye of Al c(l lord spent a lew hours n this oit- Thursday. The nmnv friends of little Violet Scott will be pleased to leaui that she is couvalcs.inir from her recent Mine. W. C. I.eever is nttendiug the county commissioner's convention in Portland this week. ('. K. II. Weld.- is attendiii"- the in (eriiatioual livestock mid poultry show at Portland this week. Airs. I, ('. Young wah n Mrdford visitor from here Friday. Air. AlcCurdie, Sr and It. 11. Me. Curdic nnd sou of .Medfoid were tit tending to business in this city the last of the week. Dr. and .Mrs. L. A. Saladc worn nmnii" the ninny Willow Springs shopper here Friday. Air. A. W. Moore of flrenU Pass, who formerly resided here, was isit- iug friends nud transacting business in our litv Tliurxilny, Aliss Aleilnde of Table Itock dis trict was shopping with our mer chants Friday. The Control Point Athletic club met in icgular hcswion Wednesday evening. Alernlt. Mnrrinm and Hrian Hewitt were initi.itod as members of the club. Few oltieer woie elected, namely: President, (Joorge Hilton j vice-president, Hoy Agor; secretary, W. L. ItMiiytui; trcusuior, Frank lint field; crgcui-at-urra, I). A. Lyons. The club lis made (trniiwumoHt with the hoard of direelorw of the Y. AI. C. A. aud will occupy the building hereafter. Itenton Howen. of AMdnd wti u iiiNf rdatitt here ratioiUJv. The friends ut .1. II. I) varum will b worrv I" lenrn .bi H in very ill at the resttifoee of bw :. '.Mer, Hr. J. V.. ltMWell. JUr. J. 1 1. Kar wit u btisinr tikitor mi AUtllord Frwlay. MENT TJUX Invitations nve out for n linen and china shower to be given at the homo of Airs. 0. A. AInrse in honor of Aliss Atubel Taylor. At the recent election, Air. Seppie, Air. Itobinson nnd Air. Fox nil were elected cmincitmcu. In the preliminary tryoul, Alta Scott, Jleniice Fin'ley and Lloyd Tur ner were chosen to represent the school in the debnte ngninst Ashlnnd. Airs. C. W. lloldridge, Airs. .Inv Tor ril and J. Ilobinsoti neted as judges. ' On December 7 Air. nnd Airs. F. H. lloldridge gnve a party celebrating the fifth birthday of their son, C'lur enee. The Tuesday Study club met ut the home of Airs. F.ffio Seemnn on Tues day, December 7. The Ladies' Aid meets at the Inline of Airs. Louis Hrown Thursday, De cember 0. They will elect officers for the coming year. AH, nnd Airs. Frank lleely of Liv ingston, Alont., were the guests of 0. I. Wilson nnd family Sunday. C. K. Kroman litis returned from n visit to Portland. Our basketball team plays against the Phoenix school team Fridav night. Mm. Lulft Hawn of Portland left lost week fur home, niter a stay of several days with her Hircnts, Air. nud Mrs. John Hearing. Last Saturday exening two short plays were put on in our school aud itorium by the pupils of the Phoenix school. Aliss F.ditli Tryrr is in Sacred Heart hospital in Aledford. All ot tlie grades in our school have decided to unite to give a Christmas program. 0. A. Alumiing- has returned from the east. Aliss Alma Xonmtn is u new pupil in Aliss Pierce's room. Last .Monday evening the Ilible class of the Christian church had a party at the home of Airs. Hose. W. 11. Xommn nnd family left for" Tucson, Anz., for Airs. Norman's health. They visited Air. Norman's sister, Aim. J. J. Hurt, in Oakland, Cal. AID THE KIDNEYS .Medfoid Suffeivrs Should Take No Further Itlsk Why will people contlnuo to nuffor tho agonlcH of kidney complaint, bnckache, urinary disorders, lame ness, headaches, languor why allow themselves to become chronic Inva lids, when a tested remody Is offered thorn? Doan's Kidney Pills liuvo been used In kidney trouble over 50 years, havo been tested in thousands of cases. If you havo any, even ono, ot tho symptoms of kidney diseases, net now, for gravel, dropsy or Hrlght's dis ease may set In nnd make neglect dangerous. Can Medford residents demand more convincing proof of merit than tho following? P.zra Arnold, Appleguto road. Jack sonville, Ore., says: "My back both ered me for ino or six months, i had a dull pain through my kidneys nnd the kidney action became very Irregular. 1 had to get up at night on that account. I was told to try Douu's Kidney Pills and did so with fine results. Thoy soon rid me of nil the ailment. My Itldiinys have both ered me veiy little since" Price sop at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get oDnn's Kidney PIHh the same that Mr. Arnold had. FoKter-MHhurn Co. Props . Huffalo, N. V.- -Adv. TIMKUUtU I.VNSIMItlUX A I'TO (Wll CO. loave Medford duilv except Sun day for Asbland, Talent and Phnonlx at S m. in 11:10 a. m , 1 H. 2:10. I:ti, ami rt . t ft p. m Alao on Shi unlay at 11:1 p. w. Sunday leave ut 10 a. w . I p. m. and y JO p. nt- Lava Aahland for Mwlford daily oXMOt ua4y at a- m.. 11:10, :0, 9: 10, 4 la aa) 18 M w. SwiHtoir Umnm AJthbiad IIHl ut . I , 6:00 uud to "' f Conrad Clark. Hay Coleman, Ches ter Walters and Air. and Airs. Chas. Hrown attended "Twin lkds" in Ash lain Wednesday night. Aliss Jennie Tooker of Ashlnnd is sewing for Aim. Charles Hrowu. Aliss Louise Seunart of Ashland has been scwina; for Alice Vnnder-sluice. COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by JHukeon County At tract Co., fllith and Fir BU. Itwil Dstnto Transfers Oregon mid California Develop ment Co. to Albert Alneknell, Lot ft, block (1, Hogtte Itiver Valley Orchard tract $ oO.'l Albert Alneknell to Alary Alack- noil, same ... .. i 1 Hello' Niekell et vir to H. F. Piatt, guardian, land in sec. :i-;ir.-uw 1,0110 H. F. Piatt, guardian, to Hello Xickell, laud in seo. jO-3,")-2K 1,000 Win. Davis to C. 1. Allen, lots in hlk. l.'i, Aledford . . . H,000 MARKET REPORT I Prlc rita ty ncidora wins- 15c. HUTTElt -Dairy, JVJe. POTATOES New, I'e, ONIONS lVo porl'j. HONEY 12b per lb. CIDBIl 2flc. POHIC 8(51)80. iiei:f-diio. LAHD-JOe. HACONi:im1lR(i. SHOULDKHS PJ',o. IIAAl ICo. lil'TTKH FAT IWo HUTTEH--Wholesale, UOo. Tdvcfltock HOflS- Alive, !, to f.o. STKEHS Alive, .i2(Ji6. COWS -Alive, 4(rvHju. VHAI Dressed, H(u)10e. Llvo Poultry HENS Large, over 4 lbs., Ho; under 4 lbs. .0l)e; old roosters, lie; stags, Do; spring, 12e. DUCK'S Fut, 8c. TUHKF.YS HI to lGe, according lo (pialily. HELCIIAN 1IAHKS. o lo Oo. Hay null Grain (Having Prices.) WHEAT-81e bushel. OATS $J!fi ton. HAY- AlfalLi. $V. ton; grain, .fll. HAHLKY-While, fitt. XOTICK OF DISSOLUTION Notlco Is hereby given that John Hrownlee and Georgu H. Corey doing n groceiy huslnesH under the firm name of Hrownlee and Corey, at 327 Kasl Main street, Medford, Oregon, have dissolved partnership, John Ilrownleo bolng now the sole owner ot said business. Tho nffnlrs of said partnership havo been plnrod In the bands of tho undersigned for adjust ment, and all partlos having accounts with said firm are rcntiostcd to come forwnrd promptly for settlement In ordoi that its business may be wound up. Datod November 13th, 1015. NEWTON W. HOHDKN, 232 Hast Mala Street. City. roit HALB-iiirmmxri: FO?rsXLK ClicuiVlS ; liorscB. vTn" boii's barn, N. Riverside Avo. 218 FOR HALE A fine mare, 7 years old, weight flion lbs; one geld ing 11 years old, weight 1100 lbs Xasb Stables. 228 NEW TODAY 80 acres on tho Applegate, with nomo stock and Irrigation, $4900.00, Another there of 100 acre, stook, Ir rigation and buildings. $7500 and many other ranotiCNt prlcod rlnht. A good one near Pendleton, Irrigat ed and wutor right paid, 1X7 acres at $100 00; will take In no ml little place In exchange. A fow furnished and some iinfur iilabed huuaaa for rout. C. D. HOON Itooui 111, Jacbtou County lUttk illtltf. fok iu:.nt no8K8 FOIt UKNT-Well furnlahcd C-room bungalow very reasonable to dcBlr ablo tenant, li'i S. Laurel St. FOR HKNT Good six room bonso; tenant can work for bis rent. G. 13. Marshall, 1115 S, Oakdulc. 22C FOR HUNT Modern furnished house keeping rooms, clone In; rbs nnd wood stoves. 231 East !)th. 2.18 FOH HKNT 7 room modorn house, A blocks from Main street on pave ment. Call 500 South Fir street. 22C FOIt BALK MlSCKMiAXEOCS FOirsTlTi: Hull enlf, " -I "d'nyB old. Phono I02-X. IOIt SALC Corn. Phone r.07-R2. 231 FOR HALK Rldpnth'fl World's His tory, complete works; good ns new, part of books never opened, $12. 50, John Neulou, Central Point, Ore.. R. It. No. 2. 227 FOR 8ALK Thirty coos sound Ram boullel ewes bred to high grade black face bucks. Rosenberg Hron. Central Point, Tel. Slxx.xl. 22C FOR BALK Good gas range, with oven. 610 K. Main St. 229 FOR BALK Ono man tops for Ford cam nt tho Tent and Top Factory. 100 X. Front St. 2t5 WANTICI) Mirirm,i.AmWU8 WANTHD To buy, cheap, Tor cash, 1 train horses, about 1100 lbs., with harness; also Interested In wagon, chickens, milch cow and tools; give full Information. W. H. Campbell, Gold Hill, Oregon. 22H WANTED Women let us help you make money selling guaranteed hosiery to wear; full or part time; big profits; experience unneces biiry. Address, International Mills, Hox 122, Norrlstowu, Pa. WANTED To purchnso Irrigated ranch; prefer locution In district north and enst ot Medford; placo must bo Irrigated or under propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; price uiiut bo roasonnblo; give price and best terms, also section, township and range In replying. Address P. O. Hox 207, Medford. Oregon. 233 FOR EXCIIANOE FOR EXCHANGE 1 am In a posl tlon to arrange for trodos for Cal ifornia property, cither city or county, In exchnngo for Iloguo rlvor proporty. Address for pros river property. Addtesu L, H. Houston, 117 Jny St. 232 LOrr LOST On Jacksonville rond between Perrydaln and Oakdale avo., a pear shaped gold and seed pearl pen dant; possibly In car of gentleman who picked up couple near Holley. wood Orchard at 11:30 Sunday morning; sultnhol reward. Paul Janney, R. R. No. 2, .Medford, Ore. H)UM FOUND Bull enso Wednenday be tween Vorhles and Phoenix. Own er iuuy have Name by proving prop erty and paying for ail. TAKEN UP Stray home, brown pony, weight about 900 lbn., brand ed II II left hip. Geo. Hilton, Pa cific highway on road to Cent nil Point. 229 atT3rir3T:i.att.-ii. -g-n-nt -ri :3 UUHlNKhh DtliKtmilti Transfem KAUS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front st. Phon 315. Prices right. Service guur anteed. I ,' I '. .L I . I U WHY? IT IB YOL'lt HURIN1WS TO SUE All'. Because my aloe to trudo la to huvo optioned nt tho lowest cash price the best buy In this county. I havo bean on tne ground look ing out for you for th- past five years. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will s cure tne sstliflod customer. In a few hours time I can give you the benefit or thU research. It Is my buBlneia to show you over tho county and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. 8s Mad ford first and J. C. BARNES 10 WmI MjUu HU HUSIXKSS DIIIKCTOUY Auto Supplies LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo nre operating tho largest, otdeat nnd best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Use our sprlnga when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2G North Fifteenth St., Portlnnd, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy.. and .Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Hank Huildlng, entrance X. Cen tral, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF, W.M. P. MEALBY Attorneys-at-Law, Roomo 8 and 9, Medford Notional Bank bhlg. A. E. REAMK8, LAWYER Qarnott Coroy bldg. Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Hank Building. -" ''' ' ''"!.' '.,11, lnl Dentist """" Dr." W.M. VAN SCOYOd ' DR. O. C. VAN HCOYOO Dentists ' Qarnott-Corey Bldg., ulto 310 Medford, Oro. Phono 866. Collections nnd Reports COLLECTIONS AND nBPORTB W collected some accounts 14 years) old. Wo know bow to get tho money. The Buuock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, llao kins' Uldg., 21C E. Main at Engineer ami Contractor FRED X. CUMMINOB SnRlneer and contractor, 404 M. F. & It. Bide. Burveys., cstlmatos, Irrlgattoa drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARBAGE Get Jour premise cleaned up for tho aurnmor. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 274-L. F. Y, Allen. Instruction In Music HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO-Roon 401, Garnott-Corey bldg. Frod AI ton Halsht. piano; Mrs. Floreuco Hallldny Hnlgbt, voice. Phono 72. Physicians and Surgeon blL F. (3. CAlilXl W, bll. EVA MAINS CARIX)W Osteopathlo phyulchiiiu, 4 10-4 17- Garnott-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathta physician, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. E.MMENS Physician and surgeon. Prnctlco limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 507. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 3C, real denco 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to IS, 2 to 5, DR. 8. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE B. LOCICWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & H. bldg. Phonos, rcsldonce 814-J2, offlca 814. DR. MARTIN C. BARIIER Physl clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, oppostto Nosh hotel. Houra 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. T5yo, Ear, Noso and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyea straightened. Office 226 E. Mala at., phono 303. Consultation free. GORDON MAC CRACKEN, M. D.- Homueputblc Physician, Surgeon, 22S East Main St., Medford, Ore. gon. Office phono 142, residence phono 732-R2. Offlca hours 1 to I p in. Filntrrs ami PubUsIiers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the nest equipped printing offlra la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Public Stenographer hMii iiey M. T EDWARDS. 8terapher and Multlgraplitng. Roohm'409-418 Garnott-Corey building. Office phone 70!) -J, resldcnco pbeae 1C3-R. IlltllllHHT J imitUIA.V -Stenogra. pUar, room 89, Jackson County Hank Illdg. Dictation taken any plate any Dine by tho only Btetm type operator In Southern Ore, Of. flee phone ill. Rec 273 J