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KEDFORD 5T3TC TRTBUOT, MEDFOTID OKEOON, SATTODAY. JULY Ht 1015. TOGE TFRET3 An auto party to Crnter Lake was filn In lionor of .Mrs. Loul Nlbert, Jr., of Snndimky, Ohio, and Alius Flora Flnley of Toledo, Ohio, who nre here on an extended vlfdt to relatives and frlondB In tho valley. Tim party of rirteeen left by auto Thursday morning and after visiting alt the at tractions along tho way, reached Cra ter LuKo Saturday morning. Thoy re turned home Sunday afternoo nand and report a very enjoyable time. TIioro In the party were: Mrs. I.ouIh Kbert, Jr., of Sandusky, Ohio; Allsa Tlora Flnley of Toledo, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Kvcrott Flnley, tlielr Ron Clcmuiu, and daughter Clara; Irvln Flnley, I1I11 sou Walter, nnd daughter Kdlth; Mr. und Mm. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mm. J. C. Smith and son Paul, and Win. 12. Smith, aii or this valley. Mr, Kbert and Miss Flu toy are de limited with tin) valley nnd surround ing country. They Intond to return to Ohio by way of San Francisco. Dr. anil Mr. Thompson (1. Heine entertained at dinner Monday even inir in lionor of their brother, K. L. Prvchsting of Wallace, Mnlin, nnd IVIr. and Mi". Pnssmore.of Toronto, C'nnndn. Covers wore laid for ten. The decorations consisted of roses, the place cards bciii' liaud painted with rose designs, the work of tlm hostess who is an artist of cnnid ernlile liilcut nnd has been enrolled u life member of the National Art society of Chicnjjo. Those present were K. L. Proolistiug, Mr. und Mrs. Riissnioro, Dr. and lir. Clancy, Miss Winnifred riaucv. Master Robert Vlancy and Miss Mildred Heine. Miss Dorothy Wicks, who is study ing vocal music under Prof. Hermann Conns of San Francisco, made her do but on Tuesday evening at a reception muslrale Riven In honor of a noted nlnger, Mrs. Prows-Grub, of Merlin. Prof, ClensB writes: "Miss Wicks snug the aria from the oratorio 'St. Paul,' by Mendelssohn in a very cred- itahlo manner. Tho discriminating nudlenco, consisting of artists and connolbseurs, were very much ptensed and compllnlenteJ and encouraged Miss Wicks upon tho achievements she has mado In such a short time." The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Richards nnd Walter Mundy occurred Thursday morning nt 9 o'clock at the rectory of tho Kpiscopal church, Itev. Win. II. Hnmllton officiating. The young couplo left Immediately by auto on their honeymoon. The brlilo Is n talented musician, having lieun with tho Unto Piano houso for sometime, coming hero with hor par ents from Kansas two years ngo. Tho groom is well and favorably known in tho valley. m A pretty lawn party and dance was given Monday night by Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hopkins at tholr attractlvo homo nenr Central Point In honor of Mrs. Hopkins' sister, Mrs. Pratt and daugh ter. Miss Dadellno Pratt. Tho lawn was lighted with Jnpaneso lanterns mid with tho moonlight the scene wiih a very attractive ono. Dancing and brh'go offered tho principle on tertnlnment and rofroshmonts wero nerved shortly before midnight. Fridny nfternoou Mr, Corning Kenly entoilninod at n bridge luneli- al tlie'founlry eluh for Mrs. Al bert Keep, Min. Lincoln Mcformack, Urn. Walter Rouim, Mrs. Stewuit I'ntorson, Mrs. (lenrgo Cnrpontor, Mrs. Robert Until, Miss Helen Works, MibS Harvey, Miss Louise Hurke, Minn Margaret Hubbard and Mrs. S. Villi Hcckwith, Mrs. Duano Wolfo nnd daughter, Miss Lucy Anna, of Smith Centor, Kansas, are visitini; nt the homo of Mrs. WjiltVs parent, Mr, nnd Mrs. .1. W. Redden and other relative in this city. They have visited Los An teles, San Francisco nnd the expo- ntinn nnd are now en route homo going by tho wnv "f Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Richards and daughter. Miss Laura Richards, lcavo Monday for Corvallls and other north ern points whore thoy will visit for sevoral weeks boforo going east where thoy will ox poet to make their futuo home. Mrs. Alan Urneklnreed loft the olty Thursday evening on a trip to Minne apolis und Duluth, Minnesota, whore she will visit with relative, return inn some tlwo in October. A. I.-lliM nnd frmillv lof t 'iHiUy for ii tn Uy' auto trip U I'roaijwet, CiatT Luke, I'clii'iiu Huv, Klawuth l'.ill- .iiiU ilur points ot interv-t. Mi- Dorotl'v Thome nnd Mi-s Velhe I'nmpliell entertained witti a lawn party Tuesday evening at the home of M'ws Cnmpliell on Kings highway. Dancing nnd games formed the evening's enteitninment. Those in vited were Misses Hsm'l Antli', Lnnm Page, Jean Hudgc, Mildred Antle, Kntherine Swem, Htilh Warner, Lnurn flutes Maiie Kifcrt, Frances Hncon, Arace WiNnii, F.lmibolhll ill. Maurice llintt. Margaret Souttor, Krcle .Stew art, F.sther Winner. Floyd Hart, Mil ton Scliuehnrd, Horace llnnntoy, Luther Deuel, Herbert Alford, Frank Hoy, Dolpli Philips. Donald Chase, Koto fallioun. Charles fnrr. Hnlph Pierce, Ralph Hononin, Lloyd William son, Atiffis Cowgill, Donnld Ahcr crouiliie, George Hensehnnn and Nolo Liudley. Dr. Rnillie with a party of twenty five finm Phoenix made u trip to Ml. Ashland last Wednesday und Thurs day. It is suiil thai this is the first party of this number that ever beached the summit without some failing. The pnrtv was made up of the fol lowing:. Mr. mid Mrs. Denver, Irene Denzer, Florence Dener, Lnrring Jermstn, Alice llecroft. Deatrice Rhn mous, Lena Johnson, F.dith Johnson, Roland Cnrles, Herhold Hern, Mrs. Drake, Fay Carver, Lulu Huberts, Huth Hughes, Veroln Hughes, William Mayfield, Herlhu f. Hnymun, Ralph Havuiau, Moothe Hnyman, Archie Fern, Miss Wnlker, Ruy Yost and Rert Yost. The f. W. II. M. of the fhrislian church will meet al the home of Mrs. I). W. Driskcl, SMI Hast Main street Wediieday evening, Aiigustltli, nt 8:00 o'clock. All the members of the church are most conlinllv invited to be present. Mrs. A. J. Hanby, lender and n most interesting program has been prepared, Mrs. K. M. Ilryiui of fhiengo will give an interesting tulk. rrs. llrynn has had n great deal of experience nloug educational lines, und her message will be of help to nil. Miss Hess Rrynn will nNo sing u solo. Tho program will he fol lowed by a social hour. The Misses Hollow of fhnttn noogn, Tenn., nre visiting their neice Mrs. F. 0, Reimer, nt the experiment station at Talent, Ore. Thev will be accompanied bv their niece to the California expositions, the last of the Auguxt. Tho ladies aie charmed with the valley. Miss 'Alice Hollowav who ha" been isiting her sister, Mis Kntherine llolloway, and friends of this city, left Tuesday for Klamath Falls where she will visit for several ,ecks be fore returning to her home in Rrowusvillc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg have returned from Seattle nnd will spend the summer at their" country home nt Hear Creek orchard. They luivo ns their guests Mis. I. Mon heimer nnd sou Judge M. Monheimer, of Seattle. Judge Roimld nnd forty and War ren Aohl of Portland, friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Roscnburg. were in Mcdfonl Tuesday en unite to San Francisco. They will visit in Mcd fonl on their return trip. Mrs. J. A. Anderson and daugh ters left Thursday for their homo in Kuiisiis City, Mo., niter a visit with friends nnd lelatives in Mcdfonl. Mrs. Anderson is u sister of Mrs. .1. T. Hails of Roosevelt incline. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. fonro Fiero, Mrs. John Soiisii nnd daughters, Mis Chil lis and Mrs. Hamilton Abort, (lorn Id Sooy-winith nnd forbin F.dgell, hnve returned from uu auto trip to Crater and northern California points. Mrs, II. L. Ariffin nnd daughters. Veniu nnd Juunita left Friday for Crater Luke whure they will f.pend two weeks. Thoy will ho met by Mr. Ariffin nnd daughter Zoo who have been at the lake for some time. Mi's. A. L. I'nrkliur! ami daugh ter of Portland, arrived in Mod ford Sunday and wero mot bv Mr. Park hurst und sou iiml tukeu to Crater Lake where they will ond the hum mer. Mr. and Mrs. A. fonro Fiero outer Uiutid Thiirfdnv evening nt their home noHr Con I ml Point with din ner dnnfe in honor of Mns. John Sousf wife of tk fwM Imml Iwidor. Mr. and Mr. A. I Alford awl w Herbert and Mr. and 51m. A. . 'v and family imti HuihInt at fmtr Mr.. K. V. Coffin i isilinir Mr C J Lustimiii ut (JmLI.hoI, i .il. About 400 former townns repre senting nearly all parts of Roguo River Valley gathered nt tho Ash land park Frldny for their annual picnic. As each nrrlval registered his name, present address, and former address in Iowa, ho was given nti old gold' badge: provided by Ashland Iownns. The time from 12 to 1:30 was spoilt in doing Justice to the picnic dinner spread In the shade In family and neighborhood groups. Following thin C. II. Lnmkln or Ashlnnd called the gathering to or der at the round table, and Intro duced Mr. K. V. Coffin of Medford, who presided. F.dltor Wolff of tho Ashland Record on behalf of Ash land made a witty address of wel come, which was responded to by a rising vote of tho assemblage. Fred Mears of Medford spoke of the Hawk eye Htato and ItH influence on west ern development. MrThomns of Talent thoughtful!) reviewed the reasons why lown takes ItH high position, morally and eco nomically. R. F. Mulkey of Medford followed In u 20-mlniitn address on Iowa as seen from the outside. In this he well sustained his reputation as a public speaker. Ttio musical selections of tho pro gram, solos by Mrs. "Wolff of Ash lnnd, and Miss Iva Coffin of Mod ford, were excellently rendered nnd ptensed the audience. No less pleas ing was tho martial inuslc o tho O. A. It. drum corps. At tho closo of tho program a Southern Oregon Iowa Association wnB effected, tho officers of which for tho coming yenr are, president, C. D. Hoon, of Medford; and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Unehl lug or Medford, with vlco presidents lu the various towns. It Is proposed to hold a mid-year gathering In MeiUord, and an annual picnic at placo and time to ho chosen later. A program of sports was then car ried out which was much enjoyed by all. Tho coffeo and cream fur nished by tho Ashland contingent rreo to all, and tho many other cour tesies extended by thorn are much appreciated by all who attended. The W. C. T. V. met with Mrs. Scott N. Holly' street Thursday nf ternoou. Mrs. C. P. Ruck was in charge of the meeting. The follow ing Vrogrnni was enjoyed : Son, "Stand Cp ior Jesus." IHble le-soii, Mrs. S. L. Leonard. Prayer. Mrs. Riley I). Ilen-on. Song, Dixie Land, Our Laud. Addrohs, Mrs. T. A. llowoll. Vocal solo, James llon-on. Paper, ''lloinekcepiug," Mrs. J. L. Hill. Vocal solo, Miss Velum Woods Five minute talks ou Childien and Mothers, by Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Hen son, Mrs. Howell, Mr. Oodlow, Mi's. Alascow and Mrs. Woods. Instrunicntnl duet, Misses Aodhtve nnd Woods. Song, "Our Country's Aoing Dry." Lord's pru.or. The W. f. T. lT. union decided to hold u medal contest in the near fu ture. Mrs, Riley D. lleiison will con duct thin contest. At the close of the meeting Mr. Vot Served dainty refroshinonls, nssisted by .Mrs. Aodlove. Seventeen ladies weie present. Friday evening n family leiiiiion w'ns held ut the home of Mr. und Mrs. Frank I". Reddoirin honor of Mr. Hodden's sinter, Mrs. Diiitno Wo! to, of Smith Center, Kansas, The (Honing was spout with music, conversation nnd a social time. A hot tauiale was served. Those pres ent were: Mis. Dunne Wolfe, Mrs. K. W. Carder, Mr. nnd Mr. A. S. Hliton, Mr. nnd Mis. Aoorge J. Kiiiiziiian, Miss Virginia Carder, Miss Loraine Hliton, Dean Cinder mid Al bert Hliton. The Colony club met tho Medfoid Hotel Fridny afternoon nt tho first session of the topic class. Mix. 1', W. Mcnr led the discussion and n most informing afternoon was spent. Mr. nnd Mrs. fteorgo Ncubor nt Roseburt: have returned from a trip to f niter Lake, nnd arc iitiii!? friends mid lolutivcn in this city for a few days, Tho Mise Htbol and Gladys Curry Kvolyn Taylor, Iv lluwk nnd listen Yoekey unjoyed n swiiniuintf party at HeluiMii bathk Thnrdu evening. Mi Vivian Warner of (lanleu Citv, Kansas, will anivrjnoxt week to visit her iiter, Mi. . W. Abor- prtuahM at Oak LoI. Ml IbiiM Warner kaa returned faun a two wka trip to PotihuHl ltd tko M eoaat. Mi Martrt llilr and Him Ujm Clifford aiv wn4iiii: the k at I'ruler Lake. t noon on Tlmivdnv .ttilv 'JO, the ruiieh home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jmnes Martin at Rogue River was the scene of u pretty wedding in which the con tracting parties were their son Aeo. P. Martin nnd Miss Frances A. Nee vet, also of Rogue River. As the stnuns of the wedding miireh were heard. Hev. Jaines Martin, the offi ciating elergymnn nnd grandfather of tho groom, led the way froin the house to the lawn where were gath ered under n lnrgv spreading maple the family and n half dor.en friends. Following the minister came the groom dressed in hlnck and attended bv his brother, Mr David Martin of Seattle, Wash.viind the bride dnintilv nttired in white lanvdowne und her maid of honor nNo dresses in while inml the nuptial knot was tied, tin- modinlelv nflei the dinner which was orwd the livjing loom the couple left on No. 10 for Ferudule, Wash., where thev will spend n few weeks, after which they will retain to Hogue River to live. The couple nre well mid favorably known in the vullov, the bride having been principal of the Hogue irtwr hiuh school the last two Meggcrly, Olds and Hev. nnd Mrs young rnueher mid a leader in civic improvement affairs. Roth luivo a host of friends-who esteem them high ly nu dwho join in good wishes for the happy couple. Those picsoiil were: Aruudfnthcr Hev. Jniilcs Mar tin, Mr. mid Mrs. James Martin, Mr. James Martin, Jr. David Mnrtiii, Isa bel Martin, Julia Muiliii, l.illa Mar tin, Mrs. June Guernsey, sister of the bride, Misdauie.H Young nnd Lowd, mid Misses Ratllol, Young, years and the groom is a popular Spencer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jefferson Myers of Portland spent the week end in Med ford, thoguoslH of Mr. mid Mrs. W. I). West on North Rnrtlett street. Mr. Myers is n brother of MrA. West and is a regent of O. A. C. Acebm imiiicd by Mrs. Myers and members of the board of regents ho has been, louring the slate- in the interest of ex periment stations of that iustituiou. V The Loyal Order of Mooso enter-' tuined their members and friends with u dancing party Tuesday evening fit the Moose hall. Mrs. f. A. Knight entertained the Nullo Hridge eluh at Iter limine on Knst Main 'street, Thursday nfter noou. i ' Attorney nnd Mrs. A. M. Roberts will lcavo t-'oon for Sail Francisco, where they will attend tho exposi tion. ' . The Airls Thursday Undue club was entertained ut the home of Mis. F.dwiu Jaiiuov Thursday atteruoou. Mrs Ifnhcit McCullough of Seattle, is visiting hor parents, Mr.und .Mrs, I. L. Hamilton of North Cent nil. Prof. F. C. Heiuier left Tuesday for Palo Alto, Col. Ho ox pools to lemuiii for it week. m Hev. and Mr. M. A. R. Pierce of Washington, I). ('., are guests of .Mrs. A. W. Lonnsborn. MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES Much interest was niuiiilVted in the regular contests in typewriting, spoiling und rapid calculation, which were hold Friday morning. First honors in typewnling were obtained by Hazel M. Putiiuy and Aeilrude Trnutfether. Miss Putney wrote f.r words per minute, und Miss Truul fethor, oil word t minute, for ten minutes. Freidu Ihuns und KIh 01 sin received second honors in type writing und Miss limns also received an Underwood prolieicucy certificate. . In rapid calculation, Florence Hits worth, Freidu Hums, and Hon Follies were awarded second honors, ami third honors were secured by Flsio Olsiu, Leila Clink and V. M. Knit. Wo mise fioiu our classes Annie Hatemaii mid Velum Woods who are on tho sick list. Wo trust Unit they will bo with us uvain In the near fu ture. A in oo Taylor hu also been absent from school the past week on ac count of her mother's giokuoes. We hopo that blio, too, will bo with us soon. Another interc-led member of our shorthand class j- Freidu lliiins, who decided to add that subject to the other subjects which has. boon studying. SAFETY FIRST Don't risk Injuring yoursolf and setting your house on fire by attempt ing to clean clothes at homo. It is dangerous, and Is not vorth tho risk to which vou oxpoiso yourtolf. You can Insure your own r-ifoty and tho proper handing or your oothes by rending tnu.i for cleaning i.-tsslng, ivolng to a iduut whleh Is nrdern, flro proof and up.to-date. Our chargM (re ha low that It will not pay you to do your own work.' For your own protection, call 244. EST YOUNG WOMAN IN IHE WORLD IDS YALE GRADUATE m &.jJumummmmmmwmwwmmmmMmMmwm m ut Nv awHHi9BflBHr '$ir aaflLflaBLLffiamRP' 9 iy aaaaaaaaaag v BBaBaBaBaBBBaiBBaaw m HMHbBf J i9LaW dfli nilllloii ilolhir &IHOhBHK' y 9fllBBkBMa1MP i l',(- :lss Catlicrlne llai X"37y kaUBBkHaTllBSK- f akkkkVa!!3 U niitl lice liii.stmiul. llo vrv S vlfaaJJBBHP b,Jv K"' ''"'"t, Midi. S?'r ..iHbIbbW r . IIAHHOIt POINT, Mich., Tills H.. Moio tiau IIOll guests I rum nil parts of the country nre here for tho mnrringe ut -I o'clock this afternoon of Miss Catherine Darker of .Michi gan City, Intl., nnd llowiknl II. Spniilding, Jr., of Chicago. Mi is said to possess it fortune of .:ill, 000,000 mid is m oi'phiin. Mr. Spaulding is n sou of Mrs. Howard II. Spaulding ()f GJiieago; was ic. cently grnduute iroin iile, ami lor scveiul mouths has been scerolnry to the general iiiuuager of the Hiisell mid Darker Car company of Michigan Citv. Some excitement was euused bv n icport Hint Miss Cullic-iino llnrker had received u threatening letter j stating that unless she paid $7.",U0O immediately, Howard II. Spauhliiiir, Jr., to whom she is to ho murried this afternoon, would be kidnapped. The Haiker roidenee is under guard. (Stuff Conespondonce.) HAHROH POINT, Mich., July Ul.-- She is JO yeurs old, she has $110, 000,000, she is going to bo iiiiiiHimI ou the last day of this iiioulh nnd she is busy just lllar-other hridtw-to-he -Only more so. For being u tliiilvMiiillion-dollur heiress and mi oiphmi tho rioliont orphan in tho woihl nho ha to look after her liuninoss uffuint. And ii:i(),()00,()l)0 is ii lot of money to look after, especially when your bond is so full of "him" und your trousseau. She is Miss Cathoiine Haiker of Michigan Cily, Ind., who ou July :M will become the bride of Howard 11. Spaulding, Jr., of Chicago, Mi Harkir's father, the late John II v "VV V V "aT -V-V-V "'"' 0 t r r r ? T ? v ? T f v T f T r r r r v r v v V .......-....,a.4 .. .. .. Sunday, Aug. 1 ' Sunday, Aug. 1 ALL ABOARD FOR The Big "Elks" Picnic WE EXPECT YOU TO .BE WITH US A GOOD TIME GUARANTEED FOR ALL PRIZES FOR YOUNG AND OLD Come Along and Have One Big Time TRAIN LEAVES MEDFORD 8 A. M. I . caliBHRi vr iwBr f JPSVa '"Ki 'ri "siiaiiH'd" In n BBBBinr V a. - BBBlBBBBBBBr M tie I'lllllell al IWItkec CO wJSkSSS5 Darker, anias-ed u foi tune as head of i .... . i.i . . ... ii uuge cur ouiiiuug uaui. .wish Marker inherited these ear works. The richest little orphan gill in tho world und u host of girl friends not forgetting her husband-lo-he nre all down here nt the Barker cottage, where Hie wedding will take place, "getting ready" lor the big event. Host of. (ill I Friends - t The "barker cottage" is tho sum mer homo of "Knlv KHz," as Miss Barker is known to her intimate fiimuls. t Friends aro ariiving nnd depart inic ooiv minute, und there is u stonily si renin of "(he curious," foi every ono wnnla to know jut how the riobost orphuii girl in the world spends her days gelling ronjly for her weddiiiK. I Hero is u tyiieul daily protfrnm of this thirty-million Mis: By 8 o'olnek, whllo wuiHiiff for Jiof! pilosis to atiitjrght down to breakfast, she is out in tho gurdiui picking flowers or pluying about with her fiiineo. She is nthletlo and a groin "lease," her friends add. Mrtfkntai4U'or, ajia nnd her MiiMl luke ii hoil ride in the "Knlv Filx," the .flOOO moloihoat, which, has been mimed lifter its fair owner, .Making Woiuloiful Cowns Then, while hur other ues jjolf nnd play tenuis, MIkh 1 linker mid her bridiisiiinids noufer with drosa inakcrx. J'or six wonderful (jnwus aie heiiiif luude ill addition to hor wedding dress for the hiidc-maids. Luncheon iollows, mid Ihoii the nfleiiioon is giicn oer to games and until rides. Rnl m between times B. P. O. E. 1168 irldal con lt, heiress, winl Kmiild- iiiuniock In ttiiKo, liar Miss lliiiker manages to slip away aloiio with her hushaud-to-be. But theie nre also daily business affairs that doninud iittention ""for James B. Forgan, of tho First Na tional Bank of Chicago, who is her foster father, insists upon it. She really is so busy that he will only give her one day in which to get luurricil, and then she must cut shoit her honeymoon mid hurry back to Chicago and do what guess whj, JJUjJilV !,l4 w'" llyBiiStur-falhi'" says it will tnuo two days to do it. But uftei wards the bridal pair will resume their honeymoon, going lirst to Cuimda, then to Sail Francisco to Uce (he exposition, mid then thev will sail for u long, long stay m Hmio- I lulu, which is a writable honeymoon laud. - Deafness Cannot Be Cured lT ll IHll''""U. a U"T nnorrrtrh tb ilW-n-il rtliu ut Ik rar Tlic l onl uui H4 lurur ilaliira. nuil lli U tr ruudllulUiii Hi rrwrill. lfn la mu-ttl Ii uu InHilunl ratMlllluH ( lit- hhk-uik llhlng t li Cuitaiblan THli. WUtli till Oil la lnllam. 1 juil lute a ruinlhuK aMSHl "t ImisrlMt li-atliu. nbrn It la Hllr-l- ilnaa-il Is-aliHaa I llio r-anll n.j inilaaa IIh- IHliiiHaliHi ran l- takfn ul ami Ihla IHlw rMl"f"l l'i lla iKirmat rumlltloii. lirar liia will lx dwirnjul for-ri nlii raa-a mil ul lH ru pauil lir Catarrh. hHI.Ii la nollilnx but au luriaiunl runilflluii "I llii iinmiua aurfarra. W will ol on lliiHlml lullara dr any faa of Is-afw IcaiiMsl lijr ralarrlu dial raimul Ik rami lir Haifa tarariU lurr. S-iia fur clrcu "i"' V, J IIIIIM-V ft CO., T.1M0, O. "?TrXr tlniKSlala. T5'. Tuko Hall a I .mlUr I'lll Ut coniUpallon. auto skhvici: 1'itosi ianu: POINT TO MKDFOItl) AND HACK Tho undorslt;ncd will lcavo Frank Lewis' confectionery every day x cojit Sunday for Medford with lila auto ut 1 o'clock p. ni arriving at 2 Ii. m. I.onvo Nash hotel, Medford, at 5 p. in., nrrlvo at Kaglo Point t C p. 111, A part ot tho traffic Is solicit od. 3, 11. HARNISH. Eagle Point. Or .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... T ? T ? T T t T Y ? f t t T f T ? T t f I TRAIN LEAVES MEDFORD . 8 A. M. m a?j u'l & n ss W C4 " m