Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PERSONAL,
" W. K. Crews, the lawyer, hns re
turned from a professional trip to
1'ortlaud.
M. V. Jncoby, postmaster of Tolo,
transacted hualnrss In Medford Wed
nesday afternoon.
W. J. Scott, of Antloch, farmer,
miner ami financier, la spending a
fow days lii Medford.
$3,000 Accident and Ufa insurance
for $10; $5iG0 for JU.60. See
Holmes;' tho insurnnco man.
Joseph Cnsfcoy, Jr.. who arrived
fromVortland not long since, Is In
ciiargo of tho Uc.x market.
Harry D. Mills Is down from Hutto
Faljs, on. husOipfes for tho Dewing Interests.
I. '. Mn nji4 Mrs. A. U. listes, or Tal-
cut. tarrjed, Jn .Miylford Wednesday.
'Orchard, hunting, nshlng and
Orator Lake scenes for talo at Ger-
raado any place, kodak finishing. 12S
Bast Mnln street. Phone 21G II.
"'iiawrenbo OaMwcll. of Gold Hill,
and his sister, Mrs. Frank Adam,
of Klamath Kails, motored to Med
ford Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Geo. N. Iewls and Mrs. l
Kccgan were over from Jacksonville
Wednesday afternoon. '
UrooniR Ask your dealer for the
product of the Ashland factory.
Rev. J. 1C. Howard, of Glendalc.
Is visiting In Medford, his former
home.
' 'Mrs. Gordon Stout and Mrs. 3.
Schnfer wcto In Mcdford "Wednesday
afternoon.
Kodak finishing, best in town, at
Weston's.
Tyson Ileal). Tj. Williams and ft.
B. Itcamo, of Central Point precinct,
transacted business In Mcdford Wed
nesday. '
Dr. and Mrs. Horton, of Ilttrns, arc
making Hoguc Itlver valley n visit.
They wero In Mcdford "Wednesday.
Vaudevlllo and pictures at the
Page theater tonight, two perform
ances. Popular prices.
II. n. Nye. of Rock Point district,
was In Medford Wednesday. Mrs.
Nye Is visiting relatives living In the''
city.
Mrs. Illalno Klum has gone to
Ashland on a short visit with rela
tives and friends.
Corking ft Harmon, studio por
traits, 'homo portrait, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 12 S East Main street;1
telephone 216 It.
Mm. A. l. Harvey, of Ashland,
has been visiting relatives living, in
Mcdford. ;
' Mr. a'nd Mrs. Fred T. Lewis and
R. H. Bradshaw, of Eagle Point pre
cinct, raado a trip to Mcdford Wed
nesday. Unc(ualed vaudeville and picture
at tho Page theater will bo repeated
tonight. Two performances, popu
lar prices.
Lcsllo Halo, of Redding, Cal a
nephew of J. F. Hale, arrived In
Medford Wednesday evening and will
remain hero so mo time.
C. K. Walker, who Is looking after
tho Crater Lumber Coa timber hold
ings In Dig Butto district, Is In Med
lord. '
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, nogatlvcs made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
Mrs. Charles Prim, Mrs. C. Ulrlch
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, cf
Jacksonville, wero In Mcdford Wed
nesday evening. '
R. Er Jllno, Southern Oregon rop
representative of tho Investors'
Building & TriiBt Co., Is In Portland.
Mr, Wells, n (I. A. It. veteran;
spent Wednesday In Ashland. .
Special vaudevlllo and pictures' mt
the Page theater July 4th and Gfh.
Popular prices.
James M. Cantrall wns over from
Jacksonville Wednesday.
Edward and Ben Ovvciih of Klam
ath' Falls, and E. Caldwell, of Hilt,
Cat., arrived in Mcdford tho foro
part of tho week.
My photo gallery will bo open all
duy tho Fourth. I am tho photog
rapher in your town. H. C. Mackey,
East Main and Central avc, Mod ford,
Oregon. 88
C. C, Simmons, n miner of tho Sis
kiyou copper belt, Is in Mcdford.
II. A. Schcll, of Oranta Pans, pav
ing contractor, Is transacting bust
txbtn In Medford.
T. B. McClelland was of thoso over
from Eaglo Point during tho week.
Spoclal vaudevlllo and pictures at
tho 'Page theater July 4th und Gth.
Popular prices.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Anderson, of
Phoenix district, wero in Medford
recently, on their roturu from a vis
it with Mr.. and Mrs. A. 8. Klein
hammer, of Applegate.
W 1 ,r .
--H." M. Grant, a prominent Insur
ance man of Portland, Is transacting
business In Medford.
Mrs. lleobo, of Central Point dis
trict, wns In Modfojtl Wednesday nf-
tcrunon, .irnuttig wiin our incrciiuius.
Visit Mackey's studio on tho -Ith.
Prices reasonable. SS
Wllllnm Nellls has returned from
upper Rogue River, where ho haR
been looking ivfter his real estate
Interests.
J. I). Scott and Jolln Rohlnsnn, of
Josephine county, wero recent visit
or In Medford.
Program It Theatre! The place
to celebrate; upon doors from 2:00
o'clock tho 1th, Cth and tith: Jap
nnoco Dagger, two reels; Black
Hand: Egyptian Mummy; Just Gold.
Special music. Ec nml 10c. Change
of program Sunday. 00
Stephen Fink, tho miner, Is down
from Siskiyou mountain, to spend
our hatloual holiday In Medford.
Herman Powell nnd M. Root, the
horticulturists, spent Wednesday in
Mcdford,
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
N'ash every Saturday from 10 a. m.
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives' to 3 p. m. on and nfter May 24.
Theo O. Hrnkcr. who absconded
with funds belonging to tho man
agement of the Whlto Pelican hotel
at Klamath Valla In May, committed
sulfide In Canada June 2S.
Miss Leila Prjm, of Jacksonville,
left for Hoqulnm, Wash., Wednes
day, to visit her sister, Mrs. Irwin
Eckelson.
Frying chickens, dressed nnd
drawn order now. Phono J. W.
Dtitilap. 4S0-R.
V. A. Tiunlap. of San Diego, Cal..
who has been making tho valley n
visit, left for homo Wednesday.
Dr. J. K. Reader, of Ashland, v.la
limong tho many who cnnlo to Mcd
ford "Wednesday.
Vapor hatha and scientific mas-
sago for mon and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-
nctt-Corey bldg. Phono 145.
Rev. Mr. Lamar went to Talent
Wednesday afternoon, whero ho Is
in charge of tho Presbyterian church.
Mrs. M. K. Wledo arrived from
Sacramento, Cal., during tho week.
Flags by the dozen or hundred nt
tho Tent Factory, 100 N. Front St.
,SS
" Joseph Stlckcl. n former resident
or Medford and Gold Hill, who Is
how located nt Portland, was la' .the
city Dcdncsday.
W.- F. .Frercs, of Stayton, and Ed
Slecko. of Salem, aro recent arrivals
In Medford.
For best quality homo grown
meats, go to Stall 12, -Public 'Mar
ket. J. R. Tyrrdll. ,
Mrs. O. P. Helms, of Talent, came
to Mcdford Wednesday for a short
visit with relatives.
Dr. E. B. Plckel is attending a
meeting of the state, board of health
at Portland, of which ho Is a mem
ber:" ' "" "
Crater Lake Pictures, a book of
,12 pictures hand colored, tho finest
ever mado of tho lake, for sale at
Gerklng & Harmon's studio. Call
and see them. 22S East Main St.
Phono 320-J.
Pcdlers of applications for first
rights to tho forfeited timber lands
of tho Oregon and California rail
road, hundreds of which hnvo been
filed In the rcordcr'a offlco of Jack
son county alone, should beware of
tho danger of punishment. V, S.
District Attorney Rcamcs has writ
ten to Senator Chamberlain calling
attention to fraudulent "preferred
rights" being sold' to file on lands
forfeited by railroads und withdrawn
from entry.
Joseph Liggett left for Portland
Wednesday evening to nssumu a po
sition nt tho Imperial hotel.
Summer slab wood K'.OO a tier.
Valley Fuel Co., Tel 7C. '
Mrs, M. McDonough left for Cho
lines, Wash., Wedncbday, having
b'een called thero by a telegram an
nouncing that her father hud re
ceived serious Injuries In being
struck by n train while crossing a
railroad track In his wagon.
Among tho tcacheru chosen to
teach In Portland hchools during tho
ensuing year aro MIshos Charlotte
Reed, Frances L. Barnes, Genevieve
Kckclson, Murgfo Foster and Sophia
Wilson, formerly of Juckson county,
and Miss Bess Hammond, of Klam
ath Falls.
Tho fines J studio In Southern Ore
gon has beon opened by Corking &
Harmon, at 228 East Muln St., "first
stairway oast of Star theatre. Our
work Is always tho best. Views of
all kinds for sale. Tho beet of Ko
dak finishing. Negatives mado any
tlmo or place. Phone 320-J.
Ed Cnrdwell, tho young man who
was killed In an accident nt ii sav
mill in Columbia county recently,
was a son of John Cardwell, Jr.,' for
merly of Sam's Valley.
Tho M, J. 0111 company has been
reorganized and would like to nr
rango games with uny umatour bono
hall club. Manager Stuerhoff, whoip
address is 201 Hacrumuiito street,
Portland, nays that he would like to
hear especially from Medford, Grants
Puns und Gleudale.
Prlvato music lessons from CO
cents upward to Tlnco dollars per
lesson, according to subject pud
teacher uhoun. Medford Couservu
lory; open nil niiminor, College
llldk',
Chcuowclh. Uimjun, an Indian,
charged with, tho murder of Frank
.tucks, a Klamath Indian, Sept. 22.
10l2, was nrqulttcd by n Jury In
Judge tyonspn's court at Khunalh
Fulls. The prosecution failed to
show that ho wbr at tho scene of
tho murder or that tho gun found
near by was his.
Chautauqua, Ashland, July 7-1S 1
An nttrnctlvo program; fine ramp
ing Kery day a good day. Write
secretary for full Information.
Tho remains of tho lato William
J. Nichols, forest ranger, were
brought to Central Point and In
terred Tuesday afternoon under the
auspices of tho I. O. O. F. Nichols
waa at work In the Columbia nation
al forest, nr miles north of Carson,
Wadi., ami a short vcrttnu had been
sawed from n log on n steep hillside
near n trail which a group of rang
ers was constructing. Ho started
this section to rolling and wan
crushed between tho two pieces.
Nichols was K0 years old and Is sur
lved by hla widow and several chil
dren. Tnblo Board by tho week; flwt
class homo cooking. Half block from
Hotel Medford. No. .IK No. Onkdalu.
I RIVERSIDE RIPPLES.
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Weeks St NcGowan Co.
dMertaktcrs
JUAU1 AMtUtAin
IHy Phone 'Mi7
Nlffbt V, W, Wet JOfl-J.3
HtiMMW
A, K. Ore K7H-M
Mr. H. H. X i s-liiliujj Hie
week with her relative in Medford.
.Mr. .nnd Mw V. G. Knrly, Mr.
and Mrs. 11. It. Allien, M Sixes Anna
Meleown and Iis Knrly hjwjiI
very pleasant day nt Kay Gold Sun
day. jl
Professor and Mrs. ijcildy und sou
Mne. Ivor, arrived from Kuene Sat
urday tiieiiil the summer on llieir
rnncli. 'I'rofpsHiir Hiidy 'Ssfone of
tin faculty of the state university.
MifS Vuidee Dorsey of Council
Bluffs lown nrrived Wednesday for
nn extended vi-it nt the Kozulix
ranch. Jlisx Dorsey owns n tract of
lnuil on Tiiversiilo which is sct to
fruit nml will eventually make Iter
home here.
Word litis lieeti received from llar
old Aleu nt Snlem. He lias found
very lucrative employment there nnd
will remain for some time.
Mr. nml Mrs. .Wiihl were down from
Mcdforil. nil of Inst t week to bpciid
their vncatioii on their ranch. JJe
siiltK oilier iinprovcnicnts jliey painted
.fhljr bugajow.
' V. A. Elliott of the Ilivcrsiila' store
ahd Frank Elliott of Medford". re
tn'riicd Saturday 'irom Cinnabar
Springs v6cro they pent nhout I wo
vrckrt. They went overland in the
hitter's car, bad n very fine trip und
both returned very much improicd in
health.
Mrs. Frank Elliott who spent sev
eral ditys at the W. A. Elliott heme,
relumed to .Mcdford Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pricol of Mcdford
made n week-end Visit with Mr. und
Mrs. Wnhl.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinmpliu
were in iledford the latter part of
the week on b'iixincss.
Xot many of tho ltiversido people
were able to attend the picnic nt Mr.
Chappel's TucmIiiv on account of tho
busy season. Xcurly all are buying.
Those who did attend reort n very
fine time.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. It. Clarke of Samx
Valley culled lit the Allien home Mon
day principally to renew old ne
(pmiutnuce with Mr. W. 0. Knrly
whonvtbey knew tit Clear Lake, S. I).
Ir. and .Mrs. 1). J. Stead enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Wulil nt dinner
Saturday evening.
day recently at lite ljiadeu mine on
business.
Kunes Creek buxjncsx milorn to
(lold Hill tjiis week were Mr. mid Mrs.
Lewis, Mr. lloikes, Mr, Mnrdou, Miv
Uogix und dmiulitcr. Mw nnd Mrs.
Householder, Vivu Hemleivon. .Mrs.
Sluuuip, Hint Coffm.ut. John Chuud
ler. Min-ex Knlio nml Mnguiu I'oley
nnd Weather Prophet Foster.
Miss Vivu Henderson was doing
shopping in Central Point on U!ucs
dny. Weather Prophet Foxier foreetiMls
u sudden change mid i'nir went Iter
.for sinue lime.
The heavy rniiw of llio past two
weeks buvo ruined ipiile nu amount
of liny thai wtw cut, und that which
wits ready for buy hud to bo lefl nnd
cut for jjrain, which means a belter
price for luy,
Eerv body is gelling ready for
llio glorious Foiutli which is only
three days hriiec, ax nearly every one
is figuring on Medford.
There is unite a hit of mining ac
tivity in ibis seelion at present.
Mines that have not been worked for
thirty years me coiniuvueed opera
tions. Mrs. (leorge Hmiuholhttm was do
ing Iradiut; with Central Point merchants-
on "Wednesday.
Mix.x Knlheriiio 1'olev was Ihe
guc-t of Mrs. Lewis on Sunday.
Elmer Higinliotbniii uccompaiiied
by bis father .were bub city business
vis-itors on Vedniday.
.lack Hutler the snge of Klines
Creek'" is iniieli indisposed nt'Uhis
writing. - ,;!
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IWILLOW.jSPRINGS TWIGLETSl
-KANE'S CREEK'
Mr. Henderson and family of Har
den Jliiw iave becomu rejiidenls of
tho Jkid place.
jke JJiuihclioldcr returned home
from Ml. Ithulicn, Cal., on Friday nt
wliiWi place lie bus been looking lif
ter his mining interests.
Lewis and Higiubolbuin were bub
city btihinens visitors on Vr-'!ucMlny.
Mrs. Hoggis und Murdon were Hold
Hill shoppers on Wednesday.
3lrs. lligiiibotbam nud tliu children
spent Snturduv mid Sunday in Med
ford, the guests of Mm. Swltiden and
Writ-ley.
fr. Lilgrignu, of Medford, spent n
ll.'tmo nmior has it thai Willow
Springs will be the poMxor of
another beautiful bungalow on Scenic
avenue.
Mrs. .1). W. Stone nud Mrs. Ii. M.
Fosk were SuturduM'hopcni in
Medford. i
The patrons roin Willow Springs,
had many a hearty laugh ut the Old
MniiW convention in Central Point.
It. W. Eblen nnd family dined with
Mr. Julius Ilurkliols and family last
Sunday.
Paul Lake and familv are for a
shopt time located nt tie horai of
Mr.CWillinm Leilthers)KMrs. leath
ers ngd two soils', KaljTh and ItaJ. e
Iteet'tb Ieavo in. the very near Jut lire
for Virginia on ii iwl. '
It bus be.en'ilofiiiifflv decided lo
hito the (.Jnifi'49 picnic in 'Kano"
Creek canyon on Julv Fourth. Let
everjhody haw a jolly good time.
Mrs. II. Howe of Portland and her
sou, James Howe, spent Sunday with
Mir-s McNussnr of Scenic Heights
erchard: '
J. V. Hoagluud bus completed tin
erection of a wind mill which will be
piitcu labor saver, j ,
jfr. 'and Mrs. John Si'stv nnd Mr.
nud Mrs. II. J. TnyloV enjoyed tho
Baptist reception nud biiuiiiet in
Medford last tf iiesdnv evening.
II. M. Porter Is building a modem
bnni on bis rnncli.
Scenic tivcniiu last Sunday was
like the main tstreet of Mcdford on
Saturday. Tliu beautiful scenery and
fiuo weather brought out numerous
pleasure seeders.
Xot Ice. All 'Jiuulified voters of
Willow Springs plenso register tit
the himit! of Mrs. I). M. McXnssar.
Hruugc met. at the iixuul'hoiir nt
llio M-hool Iioiihc and a social time
was spent in a very profitable man
nor. Mr. Xcul mid Mrs. Frank Me
Kco read articles on "Tliu Disposi
tion of Emit." Miss Hose Jones fin
ored Ihe audience with a vocal se
lection. IbiMincsx H-hiou followed.
W. Cowley nud wife were in Hit
district Stittirdny.
With Mcdford trado is Mcdford mado.
GOOD STUNTS IN
PAGE VAUDEVILLE
It was iiuuouufc.il thai this week's
vaudeville bill would bo tliu best of
llio season nud tu some texpecls it is.
Harry El.slier nnd company did u.i
ucl with ii bicycle which was jiuly
Wonderful. The Four Kids did
light good slunl. 'I hey uro. clever
dnncurs nud make a prelly good
hlaggor at comedy.
There wax sonielhiug new tit the
way of a I ruined dog. Mr. Vinton
seems o hnvo used kindness in Ihe
(nulling of his dog which gets ie
tuurkuhln results. There is ulways
someUilng palhelic in watching dogs
driven through their slunl with n
whip.
The ucl of Adair and lliukey, Iwu
very prelly young women wns (ho big
hit of the purfoi malice. They were
recalled again und again nud even
after the piano hud been wheeled off
tho stage the voting fellows in the
front row tried lo gut the perform
ance repented-
There was u good audience in nl
teudauce. This aflernoon und to
night fthc same excellent bill wilt be
reliealed.
F.I) AXDK I-5WS.
Special Feature ut, (fix Thinner.
'Tho Ytupil Cilj'' (Blograph).
May 17.- Thero nrdlattlo sruties In
thct.0 two reel (hatitire uuttsual. I it
fact, tho 'plilnro iliuy best bo do
scrlliod nil a big ' Illograph. Tho
lliemo Is of a joung Indian who
meets white men and likes their
ways, lie Is taught to smoko elgur-
cttes. Ho Is given n lllble. Ho Is
told Hint tho wins of peace nro tho
right ways. When war bronks out
between his tribe and another ho re
fuses to fluht nud Is east out. Uitcr
he smilingly sacrifices his life to save
that of the lover of tho woman he
loved and lout, Ho puts Into prac
tice n precept he found In thu Hook
"Greater hivo than this," There
aro many dramatic ultuatlons, re
lieved nt Half by tliuiio lighter
touches so I'hanirtcrUtlo of tho di
rection or Mr. Griff Irt! Robert Her
ran plays tho Yuqtii.rur. and piny
It well.'. Victoria Fordo, well known
to Utyersal 'followers, has tho role
of thb! Indian girl who rejects him.
There are many flue photographic of-
fects.
By Mutual Agreement, ret'uedv:
A Woman's Sacrifice, Pathe drama.
Is urged to ho lopreseutml In thin
parade. W. II. JAOKHON,
" Clerk.
Nollic to llio Hlocltliidilcix or The
Hleilliig Gold OtiurU Mining
ami .Million Co.
Notice Is hereby given thill there
will bo held ah iidjouruud mooting
of tho ntoekholilers of the above
mimed company, July 10, HUH, at
S o'clock P. M , lit the office of tho
president, V, II. Ciiiiou, Itootu 20,
.inftHsoirOiinniy HatiK llldg., for tho
pufpose of ruorgaulslug tho company
and tinnnieiTliiii of noioily to thu
,1, L. DKMMl'ill,
new coiupati),
Heu.
Notice.
Thoso living In lloiilh Main pio
duct may icglsler Willi Mhln J. Illil
let" at No. N South Oriiuitu tit.
i
Fight Returns
LEAOH OROSS-BUD ANDFRSON BATTLE
PAGE Theatre
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
By Loaaotl Wiro from Ringflitlo to tho Stago
SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ami
MOVING PICTURE ATTRACTIONS
DOORS OPEN AT 2:30 O'CLOCK
LADIES CAN ATTEND
netici:
As a convenience to their patrons,
It Is reiiuested that all stores, espe
cially grocory, moat market and
men's furnishings, remain open un
til 11:00 in tho forenoon, Friday,
tho Fourth of July.
MKDFOItlJ MERCHANTS' ASSOCI
ATION', KAUI (-'. GADDI.S. Pres.,
JOHN II. CAHKIN, Hecy.
TQ0 LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR 8AI.K Gas Klovo; now ZVt h.
p. Htovor giiHolluo engine, K'i'Z Ho.
Qakdnlo. M
FOR RICNT 3-ruomod modurn bun
galow, never occupied, all con
veniences, close In. It-roomed
Iioiihc, oloso In. J. T. IluriiH, 417
Jay St., phono 1G1-R. Off H. Qnk
ANEjyf TELEPHONE DIRECTQRY
n IS NOW JOEING DELIVERED.
OWING TO THE MANY CHANGES IN
NUMBERS IT IS IMPORTANT THAT
THE DIRECTORY BE CONSULTED IN
ALLflASES BEFORE PLACING A,f3ALL
The Home Telephone
and Telegraph Company
ATTKNTIO.V, Ullon.MlIN!
Medford (.'amp No, !(0, Woodti.eu
of tho World, will tuko part In tho
street parade, tho night of July 4th.
Thu lodge will enter a beautiful flo.it
which will bo followed In tho lino
of march by tho mombnrH of tho or
der. Tho procoKslou will form on
North Peurh street at about 7::i() P.
M., and every mumher of tho order
POPULAR PRICES
Auto
s
ervice
it?
I liavo just installed a sorvico car ami
will dolivor ruiy whoro within tho city
limits all purchases of $1.00 and ovor.
Also will dclivor outsido of city limits
at a roasonablo prico When in neod
of Auto Supi)lio3
CALL OR PHONE
C. E. GATES
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AN I.VVIWT.MHNT IN A
DIAMOND
lte(iilrcu careful though nud tho pioper confidence In film, tu
warrant abnoluto natlHfartloti. To nolo tho proper comparison
you itiiiHt Inspect them from n largo nud well tuleutod tiloek, such
iiH 1 am ublu to hIiow. In thin way you becomo thoroughly a
miliar with values and feel assured of safo and economical hill
ing through my binding guarantee,
T
W&
J 'loo Watch ami Jewelry
, Repairing.
.Mi:i)i'Oiu, ori:go.v
MARTIN J. REDJY
T Villi SVki.i:iI '
.Diamond Setting ami tin
giaving Douo lleio
Near I'ONiofrico
Pacific & Eastern Railway
j
West Bound
ToMUJDtf'
MEDFORD AND BUTTE FALLS
East Bound
'OUliKciul Down From 3U 10 DM) It J) Kuad Up
-No. 1
Dally
' No, 3
Dally oxcopt
as uolod
7'0 A.r.
8.15 AM
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:i..'ir,p.f.
2.nr, v.tf.
0.15 P.M.
MHcu
STATIONS
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3U.
Lv Bui to oralis .'Ai
V Doi'hv
A l?aftlo Pijut
A Medford
Ar. Lv,
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No. a
Dally oxcept
iih noted
No. i
Dully
ll.'JO A.M.
.10.20 A.M.
0.1J0 A.M.
8.'15 A.AJ.
5.15 1M.
d.JJO VM.
Sunday excursion leavoModford at 8:00 A. M. returning 0:45 P.M. Loavo Eaglo
Point' for Morfford 7:00 A'; M., returning leave Medford 7:00 P, M, Conjiootion at Dorby
wiUi Crater Lake nuto Rtage, ,