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Jacksonville Post Judge H. G. Dox whs a business visitor at Medfurd Wednesday after- ■ noon. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1919 ’ J. D. Buckley of R ich was a busin > s • visitor in this ci y Wednesday. | Mrs. Lane, of California, mother of SUCCESS NOT FOR LEANER" Man That Wins in Life’s Strugjl: Must Have the Utmost Confi- dcnce in Hlineelf. LOCAL NEWS I’e" r Is the goal of every worthy ii' ilulion, nml on'y weakness comes from Imltntl’in or dependence on oth -r-. I’m-er is self-generated. We cannot increase the strong: h of our muscles by sitting In n irymnnslmn and letting another exercise for us. Nothing else so destroys the power to st: : <1 alone as the Irnblt of lean ing upon others. If you lean you will never be strong or original. Stand alone or bury your ambition to be somebody In the world. The man who tries to give Ills chil dren a stm t In the world so that they will not have so hard a time ns he had Is unknowingly bringing disaster upon them. What In* calls giving them fl stmt will probably give them II set back in the world. Young people need nil the motive power they can get. They are naturally I "iiCrs, Im itators, copiers, anil it is easy for them to develop Into echoes or Imita tions. They will not walk alone while you furnish crutches; they will lean up' n you just as long as you will let them. One of the greatest delusions Hint a human being could ever have Is that he Is permanently benefited by con tinued assistance from others.—Orison Swett Mnrden, In Success. George Howard, visited friends here th.s week. Mrs. Cain of the telephone exchange Mrs M. E. Abbott wag a recent visi tor at Medford, visile 1 relatives at A-bland Weines- The ladies of the Re 1 Cross h Id an I day. all day meeting Tuesday. Wesley II irtman is reported ill with Attorney H. A. Canadyy was a recent st'-mach trouble. visitor in this city. Mrs. Mattie Thompson 'was a visitoi Mrs. Laura O. Gould of Buncom was I at Medford Thursday a recent visitor in this city. Miss Zola Knox was a Medford FOR SALE — Some choice Tulip, v isitor Thursday. Narcissi and Jonquil bulbs. Mrs. D. \V. Mrs. Charles Wilkinson of Medford B agshaw. | visited Mrs. Jasten Hartman Friday All work done in 1919, spot cash at ' I afternoon. W. R. Sparks. •Judson Bowdre, a sheen herder from Mrs. Martha Dunnington who was I Umatilla county, was arrested on a taken ill with influenza a couple of [ north bound train at Medford We Ines- . day night with 2) half pin .s of w liskey weeks ago is able to be out again. | in his suit casj. It cost bi n $190 to While Mr. Zook, of the bicycle re i square things with the authorities. pair shop, was at his supper, in the Th-report of cooperative observer rear of the shop, Sunday evening, some one entered the front room and Britt in another column shows that robbed the till of $15.50 in silver. precipitation for January was short of Marshal Kenney thinks he has a clue I monthly average .37 inches and for the to the identity of the thief and if evid season was short of normal 1.35 inches ence is found an arrest will finely he FORJSALE —Forty acre tract of land made scon. near Jacksonville, 6 acres cleared, family orchard, grapes; 4 room house Joe Applebaker made a trip to the | barn, outside cellar, other improve Applegate valley Friday. men's. Will be sold at a bargain if Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan have taken soon. Small cash payment, moved in'o the Ta.Jor house at the balance in yearly installments, long bead of Fifth street term. For price and further partic Elmer Hoefs of Butte Falls was a ulars call on D. W. Bagshaw, Jack recent visitor in this city. sonviile, Oregon. Bruce Fleming and Julian Abbott who were in the navy have been re Copper Mines and Typhoid. leased and returned home. Workers in copper mines are snid to Manager Hilbert of the Blue Ledge be generally Immune from typhoid. mine transacted business in this city '1 hursday. AIM SHOULD BE PERFECTION Man Who Is Satisfied With Nothing but the Best Is Man Who Will Make Good in Life, Don’t got Into the “that’s-good- enough" baldt. Nothing short of “per fect" should he your mol to. .Slovenly habits of mind and hand grow faster than good luiblts. A slip shod manner of thinking results in slipshod methods of work. You will never become efficient In any one tiling till you get it firmly fixed in your mind that if another can do it belter Ilian you you are not do Washington, Feb. 4.—Departures ing well. Thoroughness and accuracy play a from France of nine ships which will dock at New York, Philadelphia or big part in the success or failure of Newport News in the next three weeks the Individual. You may be artistic and tempera with approximately 400 officers and mental and dreamy, but you will never 7200 men from the American expedit realize your dreams till you get down ionary forces was announced today by to brass tacks and do what you do the war department. with precision and dispatch. There is plenty of time to exercise your artistic moods after you luive learned all there Is to know of *h< mechanical nml fundamental prin ciples of the work or accomplishment you think you were out to do. Itemember Hint Interpretation comes last. ik 212 E. Main St.. ME11FOR11. OREGON, Nine Ships to Bring 7200 Yanks Baek. G. E. Pitts of Griffin creek was a business visitor in this city Thursday. Owen Dunlap of Phoenix was a recent visitor in this city. Speed cep McDonald of Medford gathered in eight violators of the speed laws last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Florey of Eagle Point, mother of County Clerk Chauncey Florey jf this city, died at her home, of pneumonia, Satuiday morning, Feb ruary 1, 1919, aged 52 years. Funeral ; was held at 2 P. M. Monday. Inter- I inent at Central Point George Lyman of Gold Hill was a recent visitor in this city. G Calderwood of Roseburg has Jessed j the Mrs. Reed farm west of this city and will move his family on it in a &s»asuKe.T feî-’tfr fobs uri - ì s " . few days. Mr. Calderwood was here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasten Hartman and Sixth Year Established in Jackson County. Mrs. Ella Walsh attended the funeral of Mrs. A. J. Florey, at Central Point, Monday. Floyd McKee of Buncom who was discharged from the army service at Camp Hill, Va., last week, arrived Personally conducted by Doctors home Monday. C. J. Fry of Copper, Cal., was a Dow and Dow. Fully equipped recent visitor in this city. for all surgical and obstetrical Pat Swayne of Watkins transacted business in this city first of the weex. THE DOW HOSPITAL Joe Martin, an Ashland man who had been committed to the countv jail pending examination by the grand jury on a statutory charge, escaped from the jail sometime Monday night. It seems that Martin was not locked in a cell as is customary but had been allowed to spend the night in the corridor, and having made a saw out of an old knife he cut one of the iron bars protecting a sky light and using his blankets for a rope, easily descended to the grourd and made a clean get-a way. The sheriff’s office made diligent efforts to find him but up to Saturday morning had not learned his wherea bouts. Mrs. Elizabeth McArvel, an old resi dent of Rogue River died at Grants Pass, Saturday. She leaves two sons and three daughters, all grown up. In terment in the cemetery in this city, Mr. Roundtree who is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Sam Walsh, is reported ill this week. Fred Offenbacher of Applegate was a business visitor in this city first of the week. The rains this week w'll help out the supply of water for th. dry season. Hugh Combest of Buncom arrived here Tuesday morning from Camp Lewis where he was recently discharg ed from service in the army. Col. H. H. Sargent was a business visitor at Medford Friday. Alexander Thompson, an aged resi dent of this city who was taken ill with dizziness in the head while up town first of the week, is reported much better. The groundhog did not see his shadow last Saturday, so he has gone back into his hole iff the ground for six weeks more of wintry weather. Joseph Applebaker of this city and G. E. Pitts of Griffin creek are pre paring to engage in the lumber busi ness at an early date. The mill be heated in the Applegate valley and will cut the timber on a tract of land own ed by Mr. Pitta. We wish them suc- ce;s in the undertaking.] cases. Trained nurses only, em ployed. “SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT" The Dow Hospital Telephone 11 Cor: Apple, Fifth and Riverside - Oregon. - Medford Lumbar Yard J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products New Shed 113 Front St. MEDFORD Phone 859 - OREGON. THE CITY DRUG STORE Phone No. 52 NEW GOODS! Just received, a new line of Box Paper, Fountain Pens, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Correspondence Cards, &c. J. W.Robinson, M. I)., Proprietor Jacksonville - Oregon. Summons hr Pub ¡ íj . íjí Fcredcsure :f Tax Lien. I n the of > I'... in Hill II ’Milli HIH IÎÛ3LLS AtlC HEARTS | C ircuit C ourt of the S late is I J ack on C ounty . By ALICfc LOVELL. r :: gcn fos John F. Rucho. Plaintiff vs. City <.f Medfoid. Gr’-ou. Blanche Ilariis. Maud • i-i'i i.'. and alloth'a* pt* sun.« and pari i«‘> unknown 1 laünin any n„hi. title, estate ii-n or into . t n ;i:.d tai.ii h. rvi.’..>f . r described proj crly. 1 D. fondants lililí ¡lllll l«IIIIHIIIIIIill¡lllttlllíÍílÍt: kx upi • -chi., I.ox. *>;. Ai ve luiv 1 Syndi- ale.) /if The CiUHihes 1’UrSBYTI KIAN Albi i t H. Giinitno: Minister Sunday Services rcyularly a* fol’ v KLOO’A. M. Sabb;.th School CiiUbC3 Cor ail agvs. 11.1 HI A. M. Mc»rnh.|; v uL H, With perrimii. G: i ■ 1’. M. Christ an Er b .«v i B’ jy ur rm e: ing. 7: ■<> i‘. M. Evvi.h g woi. ’ , with jt rnmn. r'r.iV r n cetii . cn Widnc’ tly exen- The lenu. uniy racer tore up the nve- ntii :uai wiih a ui'inding of brak» < ciinio Io a suthien stop before ill.' Ci iWfoi-.ls’ bill.11.n r I’oine. IHil; CtT.w- ToCit of Medford. Ore 4 n. B an h Karri.’-, Manti iUrrD. J| ti-h<o p- < a,<l parties* ford sprang o\ r ihe \\ lu ri, n.ii up the inclaiinitix* any r;;rhi. title, e t ite. lien or inter steps two al a Uiuv, and r; 1 4 the In ii est in and to the he ein ifter described property Impatiently. Janies, Ituiier, a.*- ' « red the above ntiud defen laut. the ring, and stood ervul and iiiiposinu., Every »nr '.vi'lcmm* to tb.<e m « «-to r - awaiting orders. When be saw who it *n the Name of the Stic? of Oregon. ”1 w.t? gi-'il when they smJ 'in*! o me You are hereby noi .‘ I that John F, Rocho is ; was, however, he unbent, and even .Ii” hoi ler <;f Certificate or Delinquency number smiled, as lie s; id, “Sure, it’s IEck. lei Uo go into the uiu house of lie 'd 1649 issued on ’!:<■ 1.2 day of August. .911. by ¡ Wek-oiue home, sir. Welcome to Hills Loro. I s. 12-’;.’. Tax Collector, of the County of Jackson. Slate croft ugnili." I of Oregon, for the amount of 'b^.22. the same Dick luuuhcil u boyish laugh nml being the a-nount h • 1 due a . I .1 •ii.iquent fur the year 1912, together with penalty, interest and said I.eartity, as lie chipped the aston C HRISTIAX' SCIENCE costs thereon upon the real property assessed to * ished butler on the back, ‘'Well, Jim you, of which you are the owner as appear.- of tide, old scout, lmw are you?" Servie, s held every Smai.-iy rrcirii r record, situated in said U, ¡my and State, and The butler, utter his first outburst, particulary bounded and described as follows, ivns ins oiil calm, important self iri.ii i. at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. to-wit. “Mr. Cru« ford left u note tor ym: Evei'vboiiv Welcome. North half < f L >t 2. and the South :< !c feet of Dick, to be delivered lint c diately you Lot 3, al! in Block 19 of th. old town of Mud came,” lie said, respectfully, lmndlng lord. Jackson County. Oregon, as the same is Dick a hastily written note, in his. ta- designated, delineated and described on the tlier'H familiar abrupt style. official plat now of record. "Dan Joyce’s little girl, l’eggy," li - You are further notifie I that said John F. Rocho lias paid taxes on s'<id promises for prii r read, “is coming to spend the summer or subequent years, with the rate of interest on «¡th us. Joyce «as my partner, you know, but died about six Weeks ago. said amounts as fui low Year Date paid C. of D. Amt. int Total ’ Poor child, lett all alone. Mother at 1912 Aug. 22. ’14 1649 15* $113.36 duh, so cannot meet us. Will come mi $88.22 1913 May 6, hi 2616 15 139.56 2:10 train. Bring doll to meet us." 101.87 1914 May 6. ’10 2Ó16 69.81 15 «5.68 • Dick glanced at his watch. "Good 1915 Apr. 5, ’17 Tax Rec. Lord,” lie cried, “15 minutes to make 82 31 i 18087 67.63 15 it in.” 191G Oct. 6, .17 Tex Rec. 1.caving tlie astonished James to 11517 55.57 15 61.32 __ 51-64 pick up his bags lie dashed down the Taxes for 1817 ty t i. §>579.87 walk and soon the cur «ns lost in n F TUr V ! / '/YFXJ, b *. 1 ' in, 0.( Said City of Medford, Oregon, Blanche Harris. ' cloud of dust, lie brought file cur to Maud hp t ris, und all othei pcrsani’. a.id parties a sudden stop in front of Compton's unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or toy -Imp and mil in. "I want a doll,” ----------- * interest in and to the above describ d pr inerty * lie said abruptly to the clerk, “Hie are further notified that said John I'. Rech«» will I prettiest one you have.” In lliree min apply to the Circuit Court-of the County ami | lit. s Dick Crawford ran out of the toy ■itil-j uforesail tor 1 decree foreclosing tie Weaihei R?pc;f. lien against the property above described and shop «itli n flaxen haired doll held mentioned in said certificate. Anti you. and ea h recklessly under one arm. "Poor girl," said Dick to himself if you. are hereby summoned to appear with- sixty days front the uate of the first publication, softly. "It must lie mighty tough to he Fol h «U i up. b the report of I1. S. \ <1- exclusive of sai l date of first publication, alone In the world.” Then to the doll inteer Cooperative Observe r, !•'. Brill; and defend this action or pay the amount due as who lay in the seat opposite, “Well I'inviile, for month Jof Ih'1. above shown, together with co ts and accrued make lier liappy, won’t we?” interest, and in ease of your failure to do so. a Latitude 12 deg. 13. min. north; loi pi- As he cuine In sight of the depot he -1. tree will be rendered foreclosing the lien ol tu 1- i‘23 deg. 5 min. w< st. .-.aid taxes and costs against the land ana preni- heard Hie train's shrill whistle and putting .on more power lie covered the i. es above named. Min. num Prca This summons is published in the Jacksonville distance just us the train rolled in. Date daxinium Out lie sprung und rushed forward. i 29 Post once a week for a periol of six cunsecutiv« 12 weeks, under and by virtue of an order duly and Soon be saw Ids father’s portly form 2 32 15 erul irl/ m ide ami entero 1 by the Hon. F. in I lie doorway and with a glad cry he 3 37 18 M. Calkins, Circuit Judge on January 11, 1919. sprang toward him. 1 ’•:(> 19 Jute <»f first publication. January IS, 1919. “Hello dad, I got her, and she’s a G. M. ROBERTS. oh 2t 5 beaut, ’ ’ lie cried excitedly, as lie pushed Attorney for Plaintifi 19 37 the llaxen-hnirrd vision in pink ini«» l,! Medford National Bank Bldg, 45 21 7 Medford. Oregon. his father’s anus. 46 26 “What In the name of common 3 30 s«i].se?’’ said his father slowly, as In* 9 50 Summons hr Publication ii held the doll gingerly by one arm. 10 39 .41 52 “What does this mean?” Then as a | 11 31 .21 45 Foreclosure of Tax ¡¡¡¿ii. tall girl with sad, dark eyes and wavy 12 32 • -1-1 42 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF yellow hair looked around his shoulder 13 30 41 he said suddenly, “l’eggy, dear, this is OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON 31 56 14 m.v son Dick.” 38 .38 46 Butler & Thompson Company, Plaint if, The girl gazed at Dick, then at the 15 vs. 37 .68 5t> doll. The red lips smiled und a glorious Hi City of Medford, Oregon, Lucretia E. Enyarl. dimple made its appearance. Then 17 43 .61 58 Carrie Carnahan. Frank Carnahan. Belle Nicked, Dick and his father suddenly heard a 18 39 61 Charles Nickell, Effie Mav Terill, Chari s Terill. “I’m not really 19 39 .76 52 and all other persons and parties unknown claim low rippling laugh. very small,” she said, “but I do love 20 .26 36 ing any right, title, estât *, lien or interest in an 1 47 to the hereinafter described propertv. Defend dolls,’’ and, reaching out her arms, sin* 21 37 .10 47 took the doll from Mr. Crawford ’ s ant*. 3J 63 22 To City of Medford.Oregon, Lucretia E. Eny.-.rt arms. It broke the strain for Dick, al 37 .64 59 though he still felt mighty foolish. Carrie Carnahan, I rank Carnahan. Belle Nickell. 30 .03 41 Charles Nickell, Ei’i » M ty Terril, Charles Terill. “But you said you were bringing n 21 29 43 and all other persons and parties unknown claim • child,” In* said, turning to his father, 25 ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in ami “and I know you said bring doll,” he Jli 38 .05 46 to the hereinafter described property, the above- added reproachfully. 33 45 27 named defendants. A wave of comprehension br«»k«* 23 28 43 In the name of the State of Oreg ;n: over his father, ami he laughed slid I 29 26 47 You are hereby notified that Butler & Thom] - denly. 25* 45 34 son Company is the holder of Certificate of “lias three years of college 111’«* ami | D- liriqu ?ncv 1683 issued on the 15th {day of Oct 26 41 31 rn«*« i s made you forget that we have a i ober, 191I by Tax Collector of the County of “ÏÏ88 docile family horse at Ilillsrroft named I Jackson, and State of Oregon, for the amount o; $¡73.99, the same being the amount thanldue ami I »«»II? Did you think for a mlnut«* I’d , delinquent for taxes for the y?«r i9i2. together ride In your fool racer? You can hre.ik ( Teñí; oratine mean max. 4A.09; mean with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon your neck, Imt I’ll walk, if you don't ; the real property assessed to you, of which you mind.’’ So Dick and l’eggy rod«* to I min. 29 !>; mean 37 99; Max 63 on 2 : are the owner as appears of rec »rd. situated in Itillseroft alone, with tin* doll tlghtlx Miiiimum 12 on 1 Greatest dai'v said County and State, and particularly bounded clasped in Peggy’s arms. range, 25. Total precipitation 3-8 and described as follows, to-wit;- 'J he summer sped swiftly by, niyl inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.76 in , Thnt part of block i4 in the old town of Med autumn saw a pretty wedding tak«* Number of days with 01 »n 19 ford, Oregon, described in volume 77 of the de .»<» pla< al Illllscroft. ¡rich or more pre cipitation, 13, clear, records of Jackson County. Oregon. at p£ge 570 Dick and Peggy had skilfully eluded thereof, which said description is hereby apt- 11; partly cloudy, 5; cloudy, 15. their pursm is and wen* driving down ci.ically an 1 particularly referred to, an 1 by Total snowfall , inches this reference made a part hereof, and as the liver drive when Peggy aid slid Precipitation for season, 12.«30 d* nly, “Oh, Dicky, d»*ar, I’m so sorry, follows, tO-Wi Imt w<* ar«* going Io liave some om i Precipitation for last season 12 KB The north half of Lot JO. Block /4, the North with us on our hom ynaam. Will you half of Lut//. Block 74; the North half of Lot Seasonal average mind so awfully much?” / >. Black /i; tbc Ncrtli I m H ot l/H / WMk /1 E. B ritt , all in the old town of Medford. Oregon. Dick brought th«* car Io a sudden Cooperative Obgervci*. You are furth* r notified that said Butler A halt. “Who?” he asl<< d tersely. Thompson Company has paid all taxes on said premises for prior or subs?«]uent years, with the rate of interost on said amounts as follow.-: C. of D Amt. Int 'Fot a Year Date paid $207.11 / <f $129.01 / / 7/ Oct. 2t /< 452.84 / I 2/26 i9i3 Mar. /. 77 of R. from /j/i /5 Aug. 25. 7 I .-I. .i-/,;- i • 6 /5 573.86 Tax Rec. Z9/6 Sept. 27 17 15 799.72 83 W 1 7, i h Tax Rec D/7 Aug. 5. 78 170.60 15 178 35 1 1 C. of D. I ’H t 173.99 15 2*0 ■ 19’2 Oct. 15. 11 lutai IÍ892.H, Sai l Lucretia E Enyart and Carrie Carnhan ns the owners of the leg.,1 til! of the ab>vn d**scri’ - ed property as the same appears of record, and 1 each of the other persons al»ove name 1 are here- , by further notified that said Butler and Thom; • ■ san Company will applv to th«« Circuit Court of; the tounty and State afore :al 1 f >r a d erne f ore closing th»* lien against the property above de scribed and mentioned in said certificate And you are hei' !)y sum noned t» app t ir within ixty days a.'ter the «late of the find publication, ex clusive of th • date of first publication, and d« - ' fend this action or pav the amount due as a -ove I shown, together with costs and accrued interest. | and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will will be:3 rendered ’for-c!odn z the li**n of said taxes and costs against the land and premis . above named. Thi« urn” : puU -h< 1 in th< Jac! sonvill«- I’<, '»?»•• • each w-ek f a r <*rio*l of six coi. uti.«? v, ■ <.• u’) ’fir and by virtue of an ord r duly a*^l rutularly made and entered by the !!*>• , 1 '1. Call in . < ircuit Ju«'g ■. on January 2-ad 1919. L* te of first publics ■ m Jan 1 ary C 19k) G. M. BOBE..T«, , Att »rnpy for Plaintiff. .Medford National Bank Bldg. Medford, Oregon, j With a laugh that was mor«* a sob Peggy bent over the seal an I pulled j out a flaxen haired, rumpled doll, ami . hugging it to her sin* sahl breathlessly. “Dicky, she brought me my first Lap ' piness after I’d been blue and home .«I<‘k for over 11 month, iiih I f Jus* i-oi'bln’t lonve her behind, cnnlil I?” "Poor little child,” Dick snid softly, ns ids nrnix closed round her, "of Cou." e, not.” Germany’v Treachery. At 7 p io on Aiiuo-t 2, 101 I, Herr von Itnelo«- <|<-Ilvere'l Gernutn.i'- ultl ti'i.tuni to B'-Ixiiini, which «ns in ef foi l mi nniioiim-ement of Geriiinni - intention to vloltite Belxlitni’s n«>utrnb ity forcibly If necessnr.v. Beli'itnn’« resolve to uphold her own neiitrnllty v i- tflven to the Gernilin inulins idol- within 21 hours. Gernmiiy. however, Ii I not «lilted for it response, b it hud nlriiuly invaded Belgian soil nt Vise. Surprised. "Good afternoon, Sergeant Jhiexer- ty." No. tlie Indy spenklnu wasn’t ^Trotini» tlie irunrdliou-e monarch. She v ns tellini; him good bye In her best stile English, Willie JlllgKerty looked on wlfli eyes iis »>|R ns «less cups. Il seems that flic werjrelltlt foi-Rnt lb-" some French demoiselles have, by »J is flint, mustered the "(tnirhiy" lingo noil Ids explanation to tier had uot nnnlv a hit.—Plane News. Southern Oregon Traction Com pany I ime Tab • No. 5. Effettive Aut'usl 23d, 1917 Leave Jacksonville. a. tn. daily except Sunday, 7:50 a. m Sunday only 4:30 a. m d: lly except Sunday 9:*K) K. m. Sunday only 9:30 daily except Sunday 11 fill a. in. daily except Sunday 2:00 p. ri. daily t:00 p. in. daily 1 :"0 p. tn. daily >;00 ii. in. daily (Note 1 ) 7.15 p. m. daily (Note 2) Leave Medford. 8;00 a. m. <1 >llv except Sunday 8:3'1 a. m. Sunday only J:00 a. m. >1 by except Sunday IO:'>" a m daily 1z:*9 N oor» (l.'Hy exc< pt Sunday 2p. rn. laii 7 3:10 p. ni. risili.,* t:3(> p. r»i (biUy 6:(M) p m (L.iiv 10:90 p m. daily •1. S.’ Bt ¡. uh , Gun. l reight & PaMcnger Agent