Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 04, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORn, OREO ON, FRIDAY, JULY -I, 1013.
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Kov, nnd Mrs, V, n. Davis, of
Mottxtnlcsylllc, lown. who hnvo been
MieMii of Mr. nnd Mm. U. Tnlllnnd
lcr for throe wrokH, loft for Portland
ititrVitR Ilia week.
iln. II. U. Iiiinisdon, who luw licon
vlBlUntt ,ln f, California roluniert
Thursday .ovrnluK.
Mr. ii nd Mm. Tnmlfn. relatives of
8. H. Itcddcn, nrrlved from Califor
nia Thursday for iv short visit In
Mrdfordv Their, home Is nt Colorado
Junction ,
Oniric Slonnott nnd wife, of AbV
Innd, nro In .Mcdfonl vlsltlns lliolr
dob, A, l' Stenngtl, .
(3,900 nccldont nnd life liiBiirnnea
for $10; IBsno for 117.50. Sco
Holmes, tho inaurnnco man.
John a: lUjinnln nnd Otis A. Hub
ImnJ. ,tho Ills Uutto homesteaders,
nro visltliiR In Mcdford.
Miss Mnynlo tor, n former resi
dent of Medford, has been reelected
ns n teacher In Portland nubile
schools.
T. 15. Daniels Is on his way lo
Rochntor, N. Y., lo attend Ihe an
nual. session of tho .supremo lodge of
tho 11. P. 0. K.
Orchard, bunting, SahUuc and
Crater Lake scones for tats at (Jer
king ft Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any place, kodak finishing. 128
East Main street. Phono 215 K.
J. Vf, Conn nnd Creed Conn and
their families nrrlved from Iloc-
bnrg Thursday, nnd will spend n
few days In Medford.
Mm. I. V. Horry mndc Ashland
friends n visit Thursday, returning
In tho evening.
Robert Crowdcr has closed his
butcher shop for the present and
will spend sovoral weeks at his. ranch
on Applegate.
Uronms Ask your dealer for tho
product of tho Ashland fnctory.
Misses Uullock, who havo been vis
iting relatives In the Willamette val
ley, returned Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dollarhlde, of
Siskiyou county. Col., nrrlved In
Mcdford Thursday on a visit. They
arq plonqcra of Ihls valley.
'Kodak'-finishing, best la town, nt
''estop's,
V.V.- Wllfley and W. I.owls, of
Eapln Point district, cauio to Med
ford Thursday.
C. Ii. Monson, representative of
tho Pacific Paper Co.. is transacting
lillftlnoitfi In Pniritn TMvnr vnllnv.
E.' D.tfaertbn, commercial "photog
rapher, ncs&Urcs made any. time or
place by appointment. Fkona M.'
1471.
BTWY Wilson, deputy sheriff, wis
Vv;r from Jacksonville Wednesday
on official business.
Prof. O'Qara nnd Kru It Inspector
.Myers wcro In Ashland district tho
foro part ,of tho week Inspecting or
chards. - Program It Theatre! Tho placo
to celebrate; open doors from 2:00
o'clock tho -tth, 5Ui and Cth: Jnp
ancso Dagger, two reels; Black
Hand; Egyptian Mummy; Just Gold.
Special music Cc and 10c. Cbanga
of program Sunday. 90
The poBtofflco department having
approved his bond, telegraphed Lew
Is Ulrlch to nssiimo tho duties of
postmaster of Jacksonville, which ho
did July 2. Tho potitofflcc will re
main nt Its prescut location.
Mrs. Howard Hill, of Merlin, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Itunyard. '
Dr. Klrchgessncr will be at Hotel
Nash overy Saturday from 10 a. m.
to 3 p. in. on and after May 24.
Scott Claspllt, or Iiutto Kails, Is
of tho many who tamo to Medford
Thursday.
Tho second annual rodeo of Klam
ath Kails lodgo of Klks Is prugresii
ing and will closo Sunday. July C.
FJvo thousand dollars lu prlsea aru
ofTered. Thu ttteiidmuo is larjso
and tho sport first class,
Frying chickens, dr wised nud
drnwn order now. Phono J. W.
Duulap, 4$Mt.
Mrs. K. Zaua of Gold Hill arrived
M Medford Thursday and is tho guent
of her sister, Mrs. Kathryu Ingra-
thnui,
It. I). Hoke of Willow Springs dis
trict transacted business lu Mcdford
Thursday.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sago tor men aud women. Dr. It.
J. Lackwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-nott-qorey
bidg. Phono 145.
Oris Stophonsou, who went to Can
Wda with hla wfo ;iot long uluco, filed
on a preemption and a homestead,
which ,ho will begin Improving uoxt
aprlug. Ho bus queued u barborshpp
.a,t (Jarlslnad and Is doing wall.
Assessor aud Mrs. W. T. Grjovo
wotprcd ta Mcdford Thursday ovon
lag. TJRSST'n
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Weeks it McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Da VImwv 827
XkM F. W. Wewks HW-J-2
ItMMH A. Jv. Orr D78-M
O. M. McDonald and family who
nn? located In Washington, nro vis-
lllng In ,Mcdfonl, their former home.
Thoy ftro guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs, Au
gits1 Mcbonald.
diaries A, Lewis was over from
Wellon during tho week.
For best qunllly homo, grown
meats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar
ket, J. R. Tyrrell.
K, K. Groyo nnd C, L. Lull of
Grants Pass transacted business lu
Mcdford Thursday.
Joseph 13. Hnnitnntid, formerly of
Medford and Grants Pass, Is spend
ing n Tew days lu tho valley. Ho Is
engaged In mining In Mason Valley,
Nevada.
Arthur Smith of Coqulllp, has re
turned to Medford from n trlji to
rorunmi.
Crater Lake Pictures, a book of
12 pictures hand colored, the finest
ever mndo of tho lake, for sale at
Gerklng & Harmon's studio. Call
nnd sec them. 22$ East Main St.
Phono 320-J.
Mm. A. J. Carpenter aud her
daughter, Mrs. V. "Wolgamott ot
Talent, nro In Medford visiting Mm.
ICnima Armstrong,
MIkscs Miller, daughters of Uttr
roll Miller, have gono to Grants Pass
on a visit.
C, Walker mado n business trip to
Central Point Thursday afternoon.
Summer stab wood $2.00 n tier.
Valley Fuel Co"., Tel 76.
K. M. tlootcn of Weed -and W. A.
Rhlnchart of Hilt. Cal., aro recent
arrivals In Medford..
C. C. Carr and his family of Fools
Creek, arrived In Medford Thursday
afternoon.
Tho finest studio in Southern Ore
gon hns been openod by Gcrktng A.
Harmon, nt 22S Fast Main St., first
stairway east of Star theatre. Our
work is always tho best. Views of
all kinds for sale. Tho best of Ko
dak finishing. Negatives made any
tlmo or place. Phono 320-J.
Mr. and Mm. A. L. I'arkhurst. Mr.
and Mm. Puterbaugh nnd J. G. Town
send nro down from Portland, on
routo to Crater Lnko National Park.
Montnguo Is well represented at
the Celebration of the national holi
day In Mcdford.
David Pence, road supervisor of
Trail dlstrtet'nnd his family, nro
Bpqndtngjnifcw days In Mcdford.
iTirnie. nmic, icst-ona ironi uu
Anftf imtfflrd' Irt ThinA .Inllnrtf lui.
cents upward to Thtco dollars por
Jepson, according to subject anu
tcatlicr cJiosen. Sleiiroru Conserva
tory; oicn 'all summer. College
nidg.
J IIV flossier has gono (o Port
land on business connected' with nn
Invention be' Is lutcrcstcd In and
which Is proving a success.
George Yount Is down from Glen
dalo visiting at Mcdford aud Talent.
Frank Klllott, who spent two weeks
nt Cinnabar with his brother, W. A.
Klllott, of Riverside, has returned.
Mrs. A. Hinder, who has been re
siding nt Jacksonville for some time,
loft for Mnrshticld Friday, to locate.
Walter Lake was down from
Grants Pass Thursday afternoon.
A. K. Reamcs, tho lawyer, spent
Thursday at Grants Pass 011 legal
business.
Miss Scbatcr of Josephine county
is visiting in Mcdford, tho guest of
Mm. T. K. Harrows.
Miss Ruth Woodford went to
Grants Pass Thursday afternoon on
a visit with relatives.
Thomas Hal ley of Kaglo Point, a
veteran ot tho cany Indian wars ami
ono ot thu first settlors of Roguo
river YAllcy Is iu Mcdford.
" Mr. aud Mrs. A. Couro Fioro, of
Central Point distrfct, motored Ul
Mcdford Thursday, to meet friends
who arrived on tho evening train.
Clyde Darnum, frult'lnspoctor, nud
Farrell were up from Phoenix tho
foro part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schinltt, of Jack
sonville uro gucsUs of Mr. and Mrs.
D. K, II aney.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roblson ar
rived from California Thursday and
nro visiting the tatter's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. K, Conger, of Jacksonville.
Sheriff Sluglcr was called to Port
land Thursday by the death ot ills
nicco, Mrs. Mario Rick, formerly of
Grants Puss. Ho will return Sun
day. ' Lov(o Gregory arrived from Cali
fornia Thursday and will visit his
brothers at Mcdford and Central
Point.
Mr. and Mrs, James Ji. Cooko, who
havo been residents of southern Cal
lfornlu for sotuo tlruo, nro In tho
valley on a visit. Thoy resided on
Siskiyou mountain and at Ashland
fpr many years.
Mrs" T. R.'Kuson rotumed Thurs
day, from a .'Visit with relatives liv
ing near Ashland. '
Owen Dunlap uud Henry Scliafor
wero up from Phoenix Thursday.
Fred Alton Halght, teacher of
piano and harmony, specialist in cor
rect principles of tpuqh and teph
niquo for beginners or advanced pu
pils. Faults corroded. Summer
term. Halght Music Studios, 11 C S.
Laurel street. Phono 72C-U.
Mst May Lousloy, of Tolo, Is In
Medford visiting at the residence of
Mr, and Mrs. F. Schneider,
W. lieesou uud J. A. McDonald, of
Talent district, spent n fsw dnys ut
Mcdford Thursday
EAI
GUTTYSIHMU;, Pa., July I Fif
ty yearn ago lodny tho war weary
st)liltrs under General Robert K. Leo
rotivatvd from tho three dnja bat
tlefield of Gettjsburg, with no llluo
forces to pursuo thorn In their fall
ing bnclc Into Virginia. Today, tin
n fitting climax to tho most unique
peace celebration In history, those
Gray veterans wlm retreated, mid
those llluo heroes who hud won nt
tcrriblo loss of life. Joined In tho
ceremonies attendant upon 1n.lug
tho cornerstone of tho Gettysburg
Peace Memorial lu honor of llluo ond
Grny who fell during that three
days' battle. Tho memorial Is a
tribute to tho 40,0110 soldiers of
both sides who fell In otto or tho
greatest battles of history. Former
President William Howard Taft was
tho principal speaker today. Other
notable orators followed, him nnd us
the great cornerstone was Intd In
placo tho battlefield revcrberafd
again when a salute of twenty-one
big guns was fired.
Tonight tho 60.000 or more ct
eruntf and 150,000 visitor will wit
ncss what Is expected to be the most
gorgeous pyrotccruli-ul displays vver
seen lu this country The fireworks
will lio act off on Little Round Top
overlooking tho battlefield. Tho
first "pleco" to bo set off will bo n
IniRo American flag 200 feet long
and 120 feet wide. At the same time
farther down tho field will bo set
off the. figure of n bluo and Griy
veteran clasping hands with 11 tlovo
of peuro outlined In white flru above
I their heads. Another feature will
bo tho reproduction of the signal
codo of the Union army, sixteen
pieces sot In red, white and bluo
fire! Corps badges of tho G. A. R.
and tho U. V. C. nnd nn American
flag will be released from balloons
sent up over the two "armies of
peace."
BLAMED FOR EVILS
KKATTLK. Wnsli., July -1. In iie
principal uildre.is X the first Otiy'n
.se.-jsion of tho National Children's
Home micielv convenlion, )r, W. II.
Sliugerniiul, Hpeeial ngent ol' the Kiik'
Hfll Suge Foiiiiiliition, uttnekeil tlio
tndiislriiil MThti'in of today nml
eliurgeil it lo liquor nnd divorce, the
chief enures for child ilepeiideuey.
lie mndc n wining plea for n Hipinre
deal for tho child horn illegitimately,
nud emphasized tho ideuflluit iiiuisli
meiit, if nny, should full 011 the par
ents uud not the child.
"People of lliin ugo get married tin)
Into in life," declared Sliugerluud.
"It were far heller that tliev hhoulil
murry in their twentiex."
TOURIST TRAVEL WORTH
$750,000 IN YEAR 1015
"If Jackson county takes thu lend,
as 1 think sho will, nnd bonds for
good 'roads, I mako tho prediction
Dint iu llilG Bho will Increase her
revenue sufficiently to pay fur tho
ti5 luljcs of lilghw;y in Hint one
year."'
This was tho statement of State
Highway Knglnecr If. L. Itowlby, ns
ho loft for Saluui Inst night after
conferring with thu county court
from which ho received authoriza
tion to mako a survey of tho roudu
for improvement under tho proposed
bond Issue.
"If Ashland doesn't voto unani
mously for tills bond Issue sho In
blind to her own welfare," uald Ma
jor Iiowlby, "for while tho road will
benefit Mcdford and tho cntlro coun
ty, U will bo particularly beneficial
to Ashland.
"There uro 120,000 automobiles
in California now. lu lilS tlioru
will bo 150.000. There is great In
terest in Oregon and tho only thing
that has kept this state from uccur
ing tho benefit ot tills tremendous
tourist travel hus been tho condition
of tho roads. With a hard surfaced
highway over tho Slskiyous with po
grade over C per cent, the flood
gates will bo lot, down and there will
bo a stream of autos coming over
tho statu line. Ashland -will ho tho
first tpp. There will bo twelve
mllcis of this road constructed nt a
cost ot approximately $2QQ,000, for
Ashland's benefit alone. Tile entire
road will cost suy $700,000. Tho
101G tourist travel will eiiual that
"Thoy seem to havo some idea In
Ashland that this proposed bond Is
uiio Is 11 Mcdford scheme, and will
only benefit your city. As u matter
of fuct the one placo most benefited
will bo Ashland."
j Willi Mcdford trndo la Mcdford mndisl
CORNERSTON
GETTYSBURG
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BY BLUE AND
AY
UQUORSANDDIVORCE
FOUR MEMBERS OF SUGAR
INVESTIGATING fcoMMlTTEE
ENTERTAINEb BY 0XNAR0
jjKH C rwm fiiiiH
KlKaHl
Wy m I
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V Autre. '
leireseiilntie Jehu K. linker of C'nli-
tjmrin.
Representative Flni J. flnrreU of
Tcnnenxce. ,
Keprosuntntivo TJwiimh V. Hutilvviek
u f Georgia, Chairman.
Representative A-her C. Hinds or
jruiite.
Here nro four member nt tho
house, of representatives sijKpr trust
Investigating committee who. n-.nrd-Ing
to n letter. to G. C. Har.illu, rep
rescntatlvn of tho trust 1 11 Vnshtug
ton, wero entert lined liy Hpih T.
Oxnnrd, head, of Ino beet sugar It.-
tercsts.
This was bruiigh'. out the other
day when the Ictcuis taken by the
senato lobby Investigating committee
In a raid on thu office ot Hamlin
in vvnslilngtou, were read. Aaron
Grove, who had a roving commission
for tho beet sugar 111011, wrot-j this
paragraph In a letter to llnmliu, dnl
nd Aug. I, l!llr
"Wo havo had an Interesting lime
Palmer Is befofo tho cnmmiltcQ 011
his third day Today. He Is lolng
well. II. T. entui tallied theiu in
New York wllh, as I learmd, good
effect. The lladwiek couiiiiil'eit re
port will not bo ready until I seem
lier, nud will hi) less hnriiitul than
I had hoped.'
Tho photograph was" taken dur
ing thu investigation.
SPECIAL 4TH PROGRAM
AI PAGE THEATRE
There wll) he ux uxrcllent program
of vaudeville uud moving pIctnreH
at tho Page thcatur tonight. Kx
collmit .music by 11 flvo-pleco orches
tra. Tlilij will bo nn opportunity for
tho visitors to enjoy Medford'11 now
theater lu high class pictured uud
vaudeville.
SAN FRANCISCO GETS
CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE
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POHTLAND, oiu; July I. 1'ln.iiK
for the third World's Chiixtiitu eili
eiihhip coufereuec in 10JB uro bu
ing 1 Kir fee led here today with Sun
Fruiieiheo most iirvpijliendy iiiqii
timicil (is (lie pnilmbln mecliii placo.
ielegrnpiK juviljiig, lue coiifcrunce
lo joco't in Sun I'tuiicimm ditring tlio
Piiiiiuiiii PiK'ifjc ii.Miojitioa were ro
cctveir'i'roui (,'. (', Jloorc, prcAldciit
of (lie exiisiliriii nud Ihe Sun l'Vuii
ciuco coiivciilion lengue.
.
i. o. i:i.ks
All Mlkn aie rnrneslly re-
(jiavilel to iiiiene ut I ho 4
liiile iiiiiiiiii nniiii(ly ul 7; 15 4
Oil evenlnj,', l'reiaiiitory to
entering iiiriuIo. Jly onlee of
euilled iiiler,
W. I. OI'IKK.N'ltirilV. Si-cy.
PAS, CITY, SEES
BIG BALLOON RACE
KANSAS (MTV, Mo., July d.
Might hullooim will usccm) hole tlii
nt'teniiioii in mi elimination men lo
ilcteinilne which Ihieu hhull repienenl
Itm I'nited Sluies In uu luieruullouitl
race in lYnneo for lie (loiiluii-lloit
mil liopliv. Tim ImlloiiH will ho ve
IciiM'il nl rullll o'eloek,
The eiilrnnts uud Iheir politx I'oN
low :
Sofin II, William Anmiumi.
Million lN'putiiliuii. John Ik'iry.
(Iiuxlyeur, , II, Upxim. ,
UuiiHiis Cit, II, John Will I h.
DuH-eUloiiVr, (I. L. Ilinuhiu'gli.
Drifter, Albeit llolr..
Oveiluml, It'oy DuiiuIiImiii, ,
Kuiimii t'lly Post. II. K. Honey
well. IN CRADLE OF LIBERTY
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. July 1
Tho t'rndle of Liberty" wns tho
sreuo of Philadelphia's celehratlou
of Independence ilny today. Follov
iug tho eiistom Innugiirated oi) tho
first anniversary of tho signing or
tho Declaration of Independent',
Phllndelphlnus gathered lu thmuaiidH
about ludependeuco hall to heir
famed orators nud n progrnui ot pa
trlotle music. Cougriwsmnu Wllllain
S, Vare, of I'hll.iilelphlfi, wmh totlay's
chief speaker. Philadelphia didn't
go lu strong for n real safe uud sauo
Fourth this )car. thu city fathers
having refused to take action th it
would eliminate promiscuous vetting
oft of fireworks by tho public.
PAGE DOES NOT FEED
AMERICAN COLONY
LONDON, .lulv I. The new um
huHMidnr, Dr. Waller II, Page, did
not feed the American colony loilnv
us hail been Ihe uniform practice of
hi wealthy preileccNstir. tho lute
Whitchiw Reiil, on linlepciico Day.
Dr. Pngo hiiK not yet cMuhliMhcd bin
home iu IaiiiiIoii, uud hesidw ho I'ccIk
iiuahlo to Keep up with the lavish
scale of hospitality Hint lucd to pre
vail nt Dorchester house.
David Phlpps hns gouo to Rlatuuth
Pnlhi ( jinrtlcipatu lu thu Hlks' rodeo
which Is attracting many bronco bus.
tora
fo Stop Scaling
of Psoriasis
Tliis Troublesome Skin Dis
case Promptly Checked
by a very Simple
Attention.
CIukhciI wllh rttunn,
lurlnU has licon coo.
tlilcrcl uiio nt llm nint
Al.atln.ilo u( aUIn Ulc
caa.
A taily lu l.ciln9lon,
K)'. U)a that tirfura
liho tirxun uslMK R 11 H,
tho itlsruiK tirokn out
ul frrnuinl Interval
vthern liu llertiulil It
turil. Hut liy Katllni;
her Mood uinlnr eu.
trot liy llm Initiinnco
of R H. it., pnurlusti entirely illmip
prarrd unit I here wua never vgulii tlio
nllKlitMit Ikii of It.
I.lkq nearly nil khln illi-s, pun
rUsln Ii prlmurlly duo t ni(ilrcd
tilood,
Thu ykln Is but a notvvork ef (lii
Mowt vessels. And It In a porfticlly
mtturnl connfiueiice Ibnl any liillunro
In tho tlood Ihut U n rundltluu ot III
liTitllli inukca It Aril uiipcaruiico In
tho skin. Tlitro U ono InKrvdlent In
H. II. H. which peculiarly Ktliuulotcn
colliilar or Klundular activity (o noloot
from thn lileoil nr from thin tine net
work of blond vessols In tho Hkln. Ihcuo
cleintuts which 11 requires tyr re
feneration. Thuu iilniplrs, near, rctems, lupus,
or nny other hlop.1 condition that ut
tucks tho nklu or eik an nullt
through tho skin, Is met with thu an
tidotal effect Of a a. H.
ThU la why sktn trouble vuulnh 00
readily and why thoy do not return.
You run itot B. H. H. In any drmr
Htoro, hut Inilut upon IiuvIiik It. Tuke
no chance by ponnlttlnir anyone to
recommend u nubntltule. And If your
blood condition lit Huch Ihut you would
like to commit a auecliillst freely, ad
drtNH tho Medical Dnpt., Tho Hwlft
Hiclflo (.'omnauy, Xfl UwUt WOt,'..
Atlanta, On.
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Pacific & Eastern
MEDFORD AND BUTTE FALLS
West Bound ! '
'J'o MIODFOHD Kead Down
No. 3
Dally oxcopt
nn noted
No; i
Dally
12.45 VM.
1.35 P.Ar.
2.35 P.Ar,
3,15 P.Ar.
0.
0.0
21.
33.
7.W) AM.
8.10 A.M.
Sunday ' excursion love
Point for Medford 7:00 A. M.,
witJl CriltW Lake autO Btage,
GOOD FEED AT
llrnn, I'liio Coiuilry Jh'iui, pi'i'miflc
l. Hurley, K. ,l' I'V'oil, H-r hiicU.
h'lotll', litfl'JHlOH, IR'HIU'lt .,..
Wllonl. nor 100 IbM.
Cliiok j.'tmtl, (i IIh. 35, per 1(H) lbs .. . . fMW
Cjihi. riwlu'tl ami wliolo, 10 llw. 125S por 100 IIih $12.35
HtolS n)H uiiO Uloml iMonl (! llw. I'oi' '. :..'.25
MONARCH SEED & FEED CO.
GIVE US A TRIAL 220 EAST MAIN
I imk With Gas
WHY?
Uw iit'W. h'tiiiiidiiv when von can lnko (ho old in
THE PAINT SHOP
ami hao i( rot'ini.shotl inany sllo, .salml'iit'timi iiai'iuilootl
J. H.
32 South Central Street
Siskiyou Heights
Now is (ho linio lo mako selection of loin ami
tracts in this iiianiricont residence di.slriol.
SEE
JOHN A. TOKNEY
ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK
ANEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
IS NOW BEING DELIVERED.
OWING TO THE MANY CIIANGE3 IN
NUMBERS IT IS IMPORTANT THAT
THE DIRECTORY BE CONSULTED IN
ALL CASES BEFORE PLACING A CALL
The .Home Telephone
and Telegraph Company
WEAR
'
'Good
AT "RIGHT PRICES" ALWAYS
A "FIT OR NO SALE" EVERY TIME
"Not only up-to-dato
but a littlo ahead."
OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE
f'm'i-rj
V -i , ,. I, i I
Mllca
STATIONS
Lv Iiutto ih 'Ar.
X Dorhy
A KurIo Point
A Medford
Ar. . . e. Lv.
yr
Medford at 8:00 A', M, returning 0:45 P.M. Leave Eaclo
returning leave Medford 7:00
RIGHT PRICES
flOst
jri.:j,o
$i.50, Sf.t.U5, tgl-no
FIRES
Phono 2-13-J
Shoes'
Railway
Eivsfc Bound
FronnMI'JDIt'OUl) Head Up
No. a
No. 4
Dally
Dully except
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11,20 A,iI'.
10.20 A.M.
9.30 A.M.
8,I5 A.M.
5,15 p.Ar.
J.30 3,M".
P, M, Connection nt Derby
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