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IMUE two MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOlU) OREGON. 'rllFRRnAY, A"P1UTj 8, 1M5 ' 14 " IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Thtj Misses Dottlo Stowoll and Hlsa Horath visited frlcnils In Phoenix Wednesday. Will O. Stool expects to leave for Crater I.akd KrltlnJ. Ho will ac company Assessor Grieve to Prospect and mtilco tlio' trip thenco by foot. At- last roportB, there was only five fooUof snort In the park and an early Boftson la looked for. Tho GrlMllos hikers club will view recent Klscr photographs of Crater utKo anu tlio valley ni iito nurnry fonlKlit. Tho public Is also Invited to vlow tho hundred odd views shown. Uavo your lawn mower sharpened by .T. W. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tf Attorney S. S. Pcntt, who has been practicing law In San Francisco, Cal., has opened offices In tho M F. & II. building, Medford, and will bo ideas cd to sco his old friends and ac quaintances. All branches or law, es pecially corporation, domestic and nuiiltilng, etc., Offlco hours 0 a. in. to fi p. m. Kvcnlng hours 7:30 to 9 v- i". Another five hundred pound ship ment of those delicious chocolato creams going at thirty cents a pound at DoVoo's. Prof, Dowman of tho high school took ndvantatfo of tho "Cablrla" films and roado speclnl arrangements with tho management of tho Page whereby tho students had the oppor tunity of seeing this educational as well ad spectacular film this after noon. Maxwell Taxi Co., new cars, lDc; Phono' S7SL, Plcrson & Tarbcll. . .Mlsa Grace Wood Is attending' tho M. E. church missionary society meeting at Grants Pass. Miss Jessie Layton of Grants Pass was a recent .Medford visitor. Oregonian agency at DoVoo's. Rev. John Powers has returned from a visit to Grants Pass. C. A. DeVoo for subscriptions. The annual meeting of tho Iloguo "River Valley Baptist Young People's union will bo held In tho Raptlst church Friday, April 9, beginning at 3:30 p. m. All members aro urgent ly requested to bo present. Literary program at S:30. "Grown In Medford" vegetable plants for sale. Many varieties. Or der now for futuro delivery. Mad dox & TJonney, Portland Ave. Green house, Phono S7R. 30 Miss Cora Crandall left last even ing for Portland, whero sho -will visit with friends and will return on Octo ber 1. 'A Modern Eve" In Ashland to night. Interurban car leaves Med ford at 7.15, returning after perform ance. Howard' Edward Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Thomas, left for California last week, where he will work for tho season. If you C. A. DoVoe, you can get The Country Gentleman for one dol lar. Tho annual congregational meet ing and social of tho Presbyterian church will bo hold Friday evening, April 9th, commencing at 8 p. m. All members of tho church and con gregation aro requested to be pres ent. A wclcomo will bo extended to all now members coming Into the church since the last annual meeting, Refreshments will bo served by tho ld'ilics'o ftho church. Reports will bo mado and officers will bo elect ed. .It Is hoped that every member of tho church and congregation will bo present nt this meeting. See Shaplelgh hardware Co., for fishing tackle, especially tho boys. Kveryono Is Invited to tho High school Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock lo sco and hear how Instruction In music is given In the public schools and at 3:30 Or. Rlddcll will glvo a stcrcoptlcon lecturo on the teeth and mouth. This lecturo is educational In character and will bo a great help to mothors trying to teach children to glvo Intelligent caro to teeth. This is at the Page theater last night to a Teachors circles in tho city and every man and woman In Mcdford Is urged ta attend, J. 0. Corking, the best oil around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rollablo. Negatives made any whore, tlmo or placo. Studio 228 Main St. PlKjne 320-J. A daughter was born Tuesday, April Oth to, Mr. and Mrs. George I). Peck. 'Mrs. Grin Davis of Weed, Cal., Is spondlng n few days In tho city vis iting; friends ami relatives. Why not got it at DoVoe's? O. -J. l'otrlnu of Ashland spent W'ednosday In this city on business and visiting friends, Fred, Kelly of tho Llttlo Applegate dlstrjct, spent Wednesday afternoon In Medford attending to business. Candy, candy; get It at DoVoo'a. 8. IJ, Holmes of lijaglo Point was a business visitor In tho city for a fow hours Wtednosday oftornoon. Mrs, George Corey loft Wednes day for Minneapolis, "whoro sho was called by the Illness of her sister, 13. 1). Stephenson of Jacksonville spen Wednesday In this city visiting frloriils. Get It at Do Voo't. Fletcher Fish of Phoenix spent Wednesday In Mcdford on, business. Thomas Drake of Klamath Fatls Is spending a few days In the city at tending to business. Matlneo. tho Page today. M. J. Anderson of Grants Pass spent Wednesday In this city and Jacksonville attending to legal mat ters. Wonderful Cublria Page Wednes day and Thursday; 1B "Cablrla" called) tho greatest of moving plcturo films was presented at tho Pacg theater last night to ti largo crowd. The plcturo Is highly Interesting, and full of beautiful scenes. It will bo presented again today. Papering and painting. Phone G44-M. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Ulrica of Jack sonville spent Wednesday evening in Medford visiting friends. Father Powers of this city spent tho first of tho week In Grants Pass. Get your nutter, cream, milk and nutter-mllk, at Do Voo'4. Peter Cortim and Harold Thomas youths arrested last Saturday night on charges of drunkeness, have left town according to the police. The boys wero sentenced to thirty days In Jail, tho samo to he suspended up on conditions that they tell whero they procured' tho cause of their fall. This they refused tc do. While at Hborty thoy departed. Tho lads aro supposed to be hi northern Califor nia, and will bo brought back when located. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. E. N Strong of tho Oregon Life Insurance company of Portland, la In tho city for a' few days attending to company matters, and inspecting tho local agencies. Sco Dave Wood aoont that flro In- turanco policy. Office Mall Tribune Bldg. Tho condition of Tom Fuson, 111 at his home on South Central nvc- nuo with a touch of typhoid fever, showed a marked improvement to day according to the attending Dr. Socley It Is. expected Mr. Fuson will bo able toleavo hlc homo In a week or ten days. Papering and painting. Phono 544-M. Company 7 held its regular drill Wednesday evening with a full com plement of men and officers. Tho company paraded up and down Main street executing fancy evolutions. Fancy groceries at DoVoo's. A Chln'eso woman escorted by a proud looking Chinaman appeared on tho streets this morning wearing her natlvo garb, to-wlt, a pair of bloomers and a long coat. Every thing was Mongolian except a pair of high heeled cloth topped shoes. Wonderful Cublria Page Wednes day and Thursday. 15 John O'Brien of tho Applegate sient tho first of tho week In this city attending to business matters. Wonderful Cublria Page Wednes day and Thursday. 1C Tho Southern Oregon Adventlsts will begin their annual camp meet ing at Grants Pass May 20. Mr. Alfred Owen, versatile vocalist, just from Frisco, and tho Fisher, Levey circuit, at tho It theater to night with usual plcturo program. C Many local pcoplo will attend the presentation of "Tho Modern Evo nt tho Vlnlng theater nt Ashland this evening. A special interurban ser vico will bo maintained. Prof. George Rebeo of Talent Is delivering a series of lectures on tho 'uropcan war throughout southern Oregon, speaking at Grants Pass Fri day ovenlng. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book Storo. An unknown motorcyclist collided with an auto driven by Zack Cam eron at Rlversldb and Main evenuea Wednesday night, duo to fast driving nnd disregard of tho rules of tho foad. Neither occupants wero In jured. When your feet hurt don't try to put up with It. Uavo them carod for by a skilled Marlnollo operator. Tho comfort it brings Is worth many times the cost of treatment. Tho Marlnol lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utley, 407 Garnett-Coroy building. tf The pollco this morning escorted out of tho city two aged wanderers 'llctod to tho uso of liquor. Both woro classed ns "moochers." Stamped waist patterns, now stylos for embroidering. Handicraft Shop. WHIam Morrlam, brother of Geo. Morriam of this city, connected with tho freight department of tho S. P. at Portland, has been promootcd to tho Oakland office. Business Is good. Milk 7c a quart. Hoover's Dairy. IS Miss Clali'o Burrls will leavo Sim day on u six weeks visit with friends In Portland and northern Wash ington. A social will bo hold a tho Christ ian church Friday evening, April 9th. All Erideavorors and friends are invited. Senator Von ilvr llellott uf Wollcn returned this morning from attend ance at Corvnllls nt tho regular meet ing of tho board of regents of tho O. A. C. Mushrooms aro thick In tho woods at this season after tho rains of (he last week, and ninny people nro gath ering this delicacy for the table. Un less one la an expert, It Is risky, is mushrooms nro similar to tho deadly toadstool. Sweet cldor at Do Voo's. . Attorney 11. U. McCabo Attended lo professional matters In the county eat this morning. Axel Lundgrcn left this morning for the Blue l.edgo district after spending the winter In this city and Jacksonville. I WASHINGTON, April 8.- Comp troller of the Currency Williams to day announced in a formal Mntemcnt that irregularities discovered in the conduct of the First National bank of Uniontown, Ph., which closed its doors several weeks ugo, have been placed before the department of jus tice. John II. Slrawn hns been ap pointed receiver to tnkc effect April 10. on AT PAGE THEATRE "Cablrla," tho fascinating photo spcctaclo at tho Page, was thorough ly enjoyed by a largo and apprecia tive audience last night. Nothing of tho kind has ever been shown In Medford and for magnificence and splendor, tho production has probab ly never bcon excelled In motion pic tures. It is founded on historical facts, and coming nt a tlmo when the newspapers everywhere aro given vcr to what is llkoly to provo tho greatest war In history, "Cablrla" has an added Interest. Tho produc tion has claimed tho attention of tho foremost critical writers both in this country and Europo and boon declared tho most romarkablo work ever disclosed upon tho screen. Tho mechanical effects probably havo novcr been equalled. Tho work Is dignified and exalted and thcro Is a realism about it that is gripping. Tho spectacular features aro wonder ful, especially tho crossing of tho Alps by Hannibal; tho eruption of Mt. Aetna, the burning of tho Roman fleet before Carthago, tho stego and capturoof Carthago and many oth ers. In order to accommodato tho public, tho performance begins at 2 p. m. and runs continuously until midnight. L CLASSES TO EXHIBIT Ah interesting exhibition of miibic clnhbeH will he giu-n T'ridny, April I), nt 3 p. m., n( llio high m-IiooI build ing, when tho fifth grade or the Lin coln school, pupil of M-n Willi.-., and the fifth grade of the WiiNliiiigtun school, pupils of Miss .Mycr, will appear. The third grade pupil.s of Mis Vnn .Meter and the i'irnt grade under Mis Huskiiis, will ulxo give some interesting exercised, the whole under the direction of the music mi pervisor, Miss Coffin. Tliit work will ho found interesting to nil, nuil a large attendance iti desired. ' Immediately following is the Mcr copticon lecture by Dr. Hiddell on tin euro of tho mouth mid teeth. Dr. Riddell is ho we'll known that no com ment is needed to inmire a large and appreciative hearing, while tho' im portance of tho topic is Mich Unit no parent will feel thoy can afford to miss it nt the high school Friday, 3 p. in. II . I --J Presbyterlari Church the regular imnuiil congiegatiunul meeting of the Presbyterian churcl will bo held on Friday evening, April U, commencing ut 8 p. m. Hepoits of nil departments of tho chuicli will be made. Each department is required to havo its report written out nnd some one appointed to read it. Eld ers and trustees ami deacons and deiicojiosHes will bo elected. Follow ing tile business will bo u social time, nnd the ladies of the church will servo refreshments. All members of the church nro urged to bo picsent ut this annual meeting. A welcome will lie extended to the new members who hrtvo come into the church shicu our Inst minimi mealing, May wo see every member of tho cluirch mid con gregation present. ( 0)y frrdertof Slid, session nnd board Ui IIUOICCS, I 0 IONS FALED BIKE SCHQO CLIMATIC FEATURES j BE DILI UPON To the l-MHor: ,; ,f Permit me, throng), ymii cMeeu)cd rohimiiti, to,,cull allcnliou ,to .finite valuable 'features pertaining li the lingua Kivcr valley, invlpidy,' ihhnblc residential climatic conditions, that has fow, if any, equals, which should be liberally advertised, selling forth the absolute fuels as tekotr from the weather bureau records. The writer has lived in this region tho past twelve years, during which time 1 have not se'ci a winter thnt is in re ality entitled to tho term, In compar ison with tho northern nnd 'astern slates, but lo draw, on .memory for accurate data is not sijfe, bonce re course. t record". lluf constantly wade through years of diiln for any particular feature is not to lie even thought of, unless it is t case of life and dentil, or trial by jury, for which reason tho writer coujiiled the cli matic chart of tho Kogue Hiver val- ley, so that any and nil features can be seen at a glance, and just as can- ily rend as i teil-ineli themiomelcr, showing tho annual average, the monthly nverage, together with the highest and lowest points in each mouth during tho life of tho Medford station, in complete years of 1012, 1913 nnd 1011. Compiircd With Ia Angeles Now, in order to prove thnt wo have n dcsirablo climate, let us. compare it with Los Angeles' climate, which is considered very choice, indeed. Med ford clean weather average, 41 per cent clear; Los Angeles 1914 weather average 47 per cent clear; Loa An geles tempenilure 00 degrees, Med ford average tempemturo 52.1)." de grees; Medford average Humidity 70.48 per cent, Los Angeles 1014 humidity 70 per cent: Los, Angeles 1014 wind, miles per hour, G.C; Med ford livorage wind, miles, per hour, 4.41; M,edford average rainfall, 10.01 inches; Lof Angeles average rainfall, 13.71. . , . Tho writer desires to call special attention to February rind March as found in the Iloguo Hiver valley. Note February has 45 per cent clear mid March 43 per cent clear, with the provmliug wtndti from t southeast, which has nu nveragu of 3.0 miles per hour, au'd an averngo tempera ture of 4i..r) degrees. Surely this can not be classified ns winter weather. In talking or writing about this eli- mate, (be half will ordinarily not be believed, us it is truly so ;ood that nu nverage written desiriptiou will not bo credited, but with u chart in bund every feature can be looked up and compared with other regions. During tho summer the prevailing winds nrc from the northet, giving cool, refreshing nights; during Jul nnd August humidity nt times drops down to 9 per cent moisture, with nu nverage of 50.5. Samo months at Los Angeles humidity for 1014 aver aged about 80. KlevAtlon of County Hitunlcd as tho valley is, inland about sixty to eighty miles from the Pacific ocean, sheltered by the coast range of mountains, with the flour of tho valley at nu elevation of nbout 1000 feet as an average, and tho foot hills residence region ranging from 1500 to 'J000 feel, from there back, the foothills graduate into mountains, somo of which have an elevation of over 81100 and 0000 feel. Him Hock at Craler Lake is in places 8150 feet, m. Scott 80.18 feet, Ml. McLaughlin 0700 feet, and many others of less elevation. The grimier portion of nil this region lias a heavy stand of coin mercial timber. These features aro merely mentioned to show llio storm wall of protection for the Iloguo Hiver valley. While this 4imii(o is enjoyed by many, there is room and welcome for thousniiijs more. It can bo relied upon to treat all alike, saint or sinner, good or poor soil, Die only condition exacted is to be here to en joy il, as it cannot be transported. DcWinblo Condition Knowing that these conditions are much dcsiied by many that spend much money and time dodging bliz zards, cyclones mid Heavy freezing, that if the true climiltlc conditions of this region waif brought to their attention ns jih Ideal place for n homo, many splendidly appointed bourns will bo (ho icsult. CoinnicrcJiil results will follow of its own accord, and nil the undeveloped commodities. will receive attention. Hut let the homo bo provided first, , E. W. LILJrXJItXN. Medford, Or. NKW YOHICi April 8.--TI10 extra ordinary gyration of lUtlilrhein Steel furnished the ricnsiitioiiul feature of today's stock market, its course strongly suggesting it "corner." Tho stock opened at an advance over tho previous day mid by noon it Hall at tained a new high record at 0O3i., OF VALLEY SHOULD EK IS DSC S GRAZING E j&Ml'hincn of llio'conuli'.v lyint; east n Ashland, phifnjuliuly I'lMlll tin' dim Dead Indian (uld Kceno cuek tiiels, aro Holding- iilnccllng in 111" biiHcuteul of tht'Vuhlhr library today, discussing matters appertaining to graring, salting, fencing of forest jcfci'vo range. Practically cvorv see lain of tho'dmitluuiytum putt oT the county Is ioue.sent'edi mining the half hundred cattle nnd sheepmen 'In at tendance. U is tho largest attended stock meeting hold in ths city in years, nnd is a barometer of the growing importation of stock rais.iur in siuitherii Oregon, The session is expected to coneliidc tomorrow with the formation of nu orgiiuii'.atiou, The morning; session was devoted to the organising of a tciunorary body, Forest Supervisor Mnrlln L. l!ric) son ncting as chairman, mid 1111 ad dress by Clncf (1 rarer T. ,L Mclven rie of Portland on the federal rule' nnd regulations covering tho suiting of stock. Ah most of the rangn lies within tho jurisdiction of the, '('niter Lnkc national forest, forestry offic ials are (ti attendance, explaining (he federal laws, etc. One n'f'tho objects of llio-mooting is to secure a wider distribution of the stock, stockmen of the Dead In dian ami Keeue creek districts claim ing their range in overstocked. An ndjtrstmcut of this phase will be reached this aftenufoii. Owing to the rough naturn of the range, salting is an important feat ure, and notno common ground for t)io carrying on of this wotk will he reached. It is proponed to havo salting spots scnttcrcd over tho en tire district, instead of ona or two districts as now. When the stock becomes salt hungry they flock to these places, thus wandering off their own range. At the morning Rcssion there was aUo a diAcussioiyif the rights of sheepmen nnd ,lho lifeguards grunted I hem by the federal authorities, to prevent trespassing. Among the official pr -enl is For ct Supervisor L. I". Itartrum of the Uiupipin reserve, from llocburg. I'OUTLAXt), Oro April K.Phy slclann attending Wllunn T. llnmo, an attorney, who was shot yesterday by Frank A. Conseutlno nfter nu al tercation In tho formers office, an nounced today that unless compiled-' tlous set In ho would n cover SANI'Of?D The best presentation of the immensely popular cut-a-way shape. Collars The leading men's wear stores have Ido Silver Collars or can nc l then for you butlf you have the slightest bother, write us lorn H-t 01 our ccaiers ncarcu you. r 010. p. tot t cc, nam, Tflor, m, r zmwKsnffwvm?. IN FOREST RES RES Big Auction Sale at Wilt H. Wilson's, the ' i' - ' ' ... I entire stock at 130 N. Front St. will be sold without reserve Saturday, April 10. Sale starts promptly at 1:30. Terms strictly cash. WILL H. WILSON The Live Wire, Auctioneer NJONGIN HALTS LUNG CONTRACT L ' ODI.D HILL, Oro.. April . Tho city coilnell of Clottl UllI met In reg ular. Dorfidoil tail lilghl to consider (djlii'rjir limlalffillon 'of' titrcct light lug' nj-Rtiini; aipj eleulrlg current to operate the same, and luntallatlon of electric pumping system with electric current to operate the same, Hhortly before 7 o'clock nil incin- beis of the city eouell worn served with a restraining older from tho court, restraining- thorn from enter ing Into a contract for pumping city water with tho California-Oregon Tower company, alleging an a reason that under ordinances now In effect, tho Hogiin ltlver Public Service cor poration Is tlio only company that Iiiih tho right to rurulnh this electric power. On opening bids, tho only bids ac companied by certified checks, woro tliopoof the California-Oregon Power company, and the city council there upon passed two resolutions by a majority of f to 1 liiHtriutlug tho mayor nnd rlty recorder to enter Into contract with tho California Oregon Power company for electric street lighting and electric pump lug, subject to tho dissolving of tho restraining order from tho court. After transacting a few Ileum of routine business, tho council ad journed to meet Saturday night, April 10th to canvass tho votes cast In the city election of last Monday. FUNERAL NOTICE Tho funeral of C. T. ..Nicholson of tho Willow Spring district, fatlmr of Horace G. Nicholson of Oils rlty, who died at tho home of his son, 5.10 South Central avenue, Tuesday morn lug, April '., ago SO ars, 1 month, nnd -ti days, of bronchial pneumonia, will be held from tho homo of II (1. Nicholson, r.no South Csntrnl avenue. Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, In terment In Iho I. 0. o. F. cemetery. Ho was a farmer and had lived In tho Itoguo lllvar valley for 23 years. Deceased Is survived by four child ren, two sons nnd two daughters, II. (1. Nlclmlkon of this city, W. K. NlchoUou of Port Klamath, Mrs. 12. .M. I.cevnr of Fort Klamath and Mrs. Fred Hhiglo or Couulllo Orcuou, and Mrs. II. N. Mutlor of Itoguo llivor. Mr. Nicholson wns well known throughout .Southern Oregon where he had scores of friends and acquain tances. JO America's Greatest Cigarette anJfyptlonCtpKUtihlhVMi, OLD Experienced! Women Advise Motels Friend Tlrrnui It Is lUMii'ifoolly rrnfn to Ui nut bus tttivii uf liucli nri'Ht Imlp to a llllHt llf OXJWIllllIlt mot turn, tliemi wu- III' III DXtlOllt'lUH'll III lliM Hunt luimy pt'iloil. .ulHn ii ii to of. "Miitlim'n Fri'iul." ApplIM cutcnmlly t'l llio tlll.lOlllllMl miiHclui mi iiuriMHo Is to rrllMrt tlui Vnit(li) (Mutton Uhil tho conls nnd llitnnitnui nnltlnK from iminctil.il' exnni.ii.i, Itt'ivitli tlt.i stir-fiii-n Is tv iititu.ilt of il'iu nrvn tlirwitlii ami th.i i;oiHt, MMiititnir eniUnKHitltin, "Aliitln't'ii Krleii'l," It ili'tilKiuxt to mi ttllirlmti) tlio liiUMiil.lt lllirvrt hh to it vol. I Itiu unnct'owmrv ntul eonllmiuiid imirKliut upon tliln inyrliiil of in-HfH, AppllM . llio lirvnxlft II. niTuriM llio prvr miumiikh In liffVtiil iflbliiK. Iliaiu It tiuui'.'ly it WflNntiMikcl tirinc hturo iniywlicro tmt wlmt yuu tmt tily ibUIn iv UoUIn Uf ",MtitlUr'tt Krlnnd" aiM in tiMirty every town tout vllhiilo Ii Kmnilnm wlui lit' rue If url It In nullnr yntrs. Ktixviitni iimtlirrrt iiro timed to try Hit tiili'iullit ntttnuiil. lIittlii'r'H Krlcml ln tw)cii preimrntl y Itnittni.tit Iti'Kiiliitiir Co.. .11 ) tjtmui Jllilii.. Atlanta, Uu., fur iiimrly lmlf n rrnitirjr. H.'inl fur vuliiablu llttlu U-uk tu cJpalatit luutlivrn. WHICH? A1!K you looking for bargain coun ter glasses? Am you willing to wear cheap glnnofl Just Itecntisii they aro cheap? Do yon consent to having your eyes tniniierrd with nt tint ilsk of their permnnent Injury? Then t litis inessngo In not for you. Hut If oti vnluo tho precious gilt of sight; It you wish to retain It; If you nppro clato skill, then It U for you, nnd you nro asked lo count whero ahso luto accuracy In correcting defects Is plnced above ovcry other con sideration. DR. 1UCKERT KVi: HHJIIT HI'KCIAI.IST Bulto 1-3 over Deuols. For That New SPRING SUIT Tailored to Fit KLEIN 128 Enst MAIN Upstairs SEE WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF GATES Interurban Autocar Co. CAit iiinvics Mi;m'oiti I'oit ahii. li.Wll HAIIiV, nxcept Htuiday at H no a. in., II 00 a. m., 1:IG p. m, :t ' 3 0 p. to., and r,:ir, p. m. Also at 11: lu p, in. on Ait in day only. Holidays car leaves at 8:00 a. in., Ma m , 2 p. m. 5 p. in. and !:3() p.m. c.mi i,i:.vjus j'ou cic.vntAij I'OINT liAII.V, oxcejit Hiinday, 8:10 a. m, 11:10 a, m 1:10 p. in. mid IrllO p. in. .Sunday leaves at 10:00 a. m., 1:00 p. in. nnd S:l(l p. hi. '.H MtWIX CIJNTItAh I'OINT I'OU MIIIiI'DltO at :Ifi a. in., 12:00 p. m., 2 05 p. in. nnd IfiO p. m. Hun day leaves at li):LT. a. in., l:'M, p. m and 0.00 p. m, THE BIG GRAY CAR When In Need of a Cleaner or Dyer PHONE 244 Best of Workmanship HOCHA.MMK.U) Importod Porchoron stallion ownod by Walter Kltto, will mako tho soa- sen: Mondnys and Tuesday at Ash land llvory Btahlo! Wednaaduyp and rnursuny. ot it. w, noli nson's. Tal- out; Fiidnyaand flaturdays, Vlncnut'u nam, Muiiroru, mono 1a, JncuHOtt vlllo, Or, W8 mm '" -Jr X V