PATIE FOtm SrEDFORT) M7vTn TRTBUN7C. MEDFORD, ORMOW TTESD.W, MAY 0. IQIfi o RlEDFOKD MAIL TUIBUN AN I.VniMM.MUNT M U MP MM It ruHi.JHin.n i:vi:io ai ti.unoun KXt'KlT HI Mt IIV THi: MKWOHU 1'IU.VriMJ til Orflco Mail Trllmnr lliitlillnK North I'lr ilrn'i ti i. phone ',' 7-29 The Dfinwrillr Titnm tho Mxiroiil Tin' Cnntli- Mail, The M..lr..r.l Till.uii crn Urssonh.n Tho Anhlnnil TtilMliK. w OBOKUK ITTN'.M. IMItor. On year, bv man '. 00 .Oiwitionlh. lit iimll &U Per month. itilt.r. il bv carrier in ModfWit, riint'iilt, Jntknonvlllc and Csntrnt Point RO Rsturrfar only. I in.ll, ht ye.r . 5 T.'wht), per ar I ".o Official raper mt the niv of Medfnrd Sfflclsl laar or .ta.kfnn fount) ntered n arrnnd-il.iMa tnalti r ul Mrdford, Oregon unci' r the uit of Murth S. U7. Hworn r'irrulitlon for 1I5 2ISf. I'llll lull. t wit jwIlIu i m i iti d Press dls- EM-TEES Itcglllin Slciitly (ill) Tllplets two Kt) Ik .mil a ho. wcM born lo Mi and Mm Tom Johnson, who lite u shori distance north of Nsesho, on WedueMlav of last week. Mr. Johnson In a miner uud work nt Oanby. comlnK home every night. 1 'it Neosho Mo i Times. lil(OHle, Dttlll Gill". Una iu body not a typewriter to n change for a monuroenl or liead atiNWb or have work done Im the notary? N. E. Austin's monumental works, 33 White atreet The Isu bury t Coon. I New. Oil, iMfcMiH, U'li.t llaten'l Vimi lit. enleil TIicm? Noiseless noodles. Odorless Turkish clgsrels. Soft ilrlnka that taste Imnllah. Tooth brushes that don't shod. (JoHtfurtnhlu hotel 1km I a. (IiitliciliiK of the Color At the !. R. pursoiiHge. Tuesday the Itov. ICilwlu White united In mur rlagu Miss Vera Oreen mul .IoIiii Wln stnii Mack. The Wakefield (Khii.) Itmjonl. 'IVtlliilnil Sluff Mr. Lawsou mul h parly of engi neers OMrHH lllH OH the small gSKS- llm oar Tueadav ou a trip of Ihsiio tfttM, The Oadaden lArlr l t'larlon. 'OX A Fltlt.s'n XHIHT" I Cwmmi nil jroH amuUiera ami I'll slim 1 you A tkotr Mbom tko Hear freok uiuiIr- )My orw. Oh h fMtety Might with h torch In )HI' hHtl YoH've gl to new lu be aitiuag- (Hg 1HN. Tb lhermmter hango on an old liwir trw. Itverythlng aa( while nt thirty- three. Hut when It drop down J out two rtagreM lower Vaxt'lt kwr 1-owT) call at the buuk houae door. "i iiiim mi iirtMt. you've iot to hurry, CmiK on. ihi, w cannot wait. (cue oil, lain V8lt'Vl Kt 10 hUllV, Jin tin i nioiiifU-r I uuw at JN.' it linn on our Hkii v itb an awful urojii oi i.iii It'll ill-m M.inl'lhlUK do lll li I O I loin )'iii ,,ii tiuilifit tint' mmi annul Mutt, 'i .mim oti've koi to u i it'Mih tor to .in n that pii ' I in i, ,u Miur tin i tnoiiK it i an uu u I I w 1 Ulll iul III i U) Ul I ' I I t v .i ! t ii v ou , nd l' i ill i i ik III I i ii x si ' iii ''ii-; iiKtit OUH IlK'H I on i un 'mi i"i II Ii,ii. to hull toil on hm ! i no ttnii' ( nun on l.oi ii ii li.it' In It ii The Mierjnou now it i' " ! 1 Some folks i '"ji ii i" ro That want a . 1 1 c . to si with (d Home fron nit hi win it tlu i ii tnninelcr i low What tiio' roiiik io du when the wood won't m ' Put OBt your wood .mil nn kindling loo. If it comes up i in v 'i i ,nu to do The smudge pot - is wit!" ' .1 doubt if llllil K IO Itlll Hint K-i U I It out torture. Ut we've got to sate the ixuiy in frfr Creak Oi chard. FltWK llVOIflP ! 100)' ft Ht ttiw, BATTLE OF AX iiiitu'csliiij!: glimpse ul' tin- jjri'ji. Iinlllc tl' Vcrtluii is t;ivcn in tin' .May lrirv ul' Ucvicws hy Ki'ank J I. Siinmis, a visitor al the scciii'. The rt-ason why thi' Gt'i' iiiaus arc so pei'siMi-nt in the fffort lo capture the former forlrcsis tiiid why the French are mo valient ly tlefeiuUn it is for the nmral effect that its Tall would have, for in the popular mind of both nations Verdun is still a main gate way of J'Yain-c. Verdun long ago ceased to he n Torlress. Its great de fenses were dismantled mouths ago. It is but n part of the KrciH'li line a dangerous salient, difficult to defend. Hence the French general staff fully intended its evacua tion, figuring the cost of holding it was nut commensurate with its value. The plans of .loffre, however, were overturned by the French civil government, which fully recognized the senti mental value of its relent ion. The gradual retreat ceased. The lines held firm and three months of hammering by the greatest collection of artillery the world ever saw, and three months of attack by the flower of the kaiser's army have failed to break the defense. The difficulties of defense were increased by the isola tion f Verdun through destruction of its main railroad ciiuncctions. This, however, was made good by the eon Mi action of a military highway and the mobilization of tcn.s nf thousands of auto trucks, which form an unending procession bringing men and supplier for iN relief. (iermain figured thai a success at Verdun would break the French spirit and thai France, discouraged uud dispir ited, would sign an independent treaty of peace. Know ing the plans for the abandonment of I he dangerous sali ent, (icrinaiiy confidently predicted ils fall. For this 2.jO,00() men have been sacrificed. The place was even picked out where the kaiser was to review the successful entry of the crown prince and his army. And the effect on Uermanv would have been electrical. Mr. Simoiids savs: I Ui'lli've (hut the moral effort of the (ieriiiuii I'ulltiie at Verilun, if the failure remaliiM aliHolttte. will he alinoM heind exaawration There wuk no lack of courage, of determination, of ronnluncv, hut there waa wonder Wai the enem, after all, too atrona and could he win, nt the laat. hy aheer weight of nt renal h and numbcra" Having done all that a man or ft nation rould do, France waited for the ehotk, met It and -broke It drew from aur eaa a ronfldenre that ii ix ulinoul Impomilhle to deacrlhe because It wae hurdl) exiraaed in wordu and found no r'lailou in any kind of celebra tion. Thin battle of Verdun van u battle for mom! valuee, fought oer a town which had acquired n wholly fictitious value In the iiiIikIh of the Uerman and French people alike in the mind of the olmervera the world over tier many fought to break the aplrlt of Frame l'erhapa I do not think w but, mjrhupN. ulie extlmnted her expected amceaa at a true value, hut thla iiceeaa ahe did not obtain 1'ntenH ulie hIihII nhtiiin It hereafter. he han loat all alie hoped to ealn She han not broken, but reliigoratPd, the aplrll of France. Thla. I think. Im the true meaning or the llatlle of Ver dun, and It la the meaning thut the map will not iIIhcIohc. that the commen tator on mere!) mllitan oieritlonn mnnol iKtliuete or nluu 1'erhapn one mlaht u it tliU wa Verdun wh n battle-fluK Of ilaelf nothing la of lena alue In eontlli'i It i a thing without live lo the man righting for hla life, and wt It Ik a IIiIiik (hat aoldler talue moat hlghh anil ill for moat readily nd at the dose ol thu conteat. ir It be doaod, France holda the (Iuk hut thin menu to the icgliuoiit Verdun moan 'o Fraiu-e. THE SNEAK RECALL A lvPKI having publicly athocaietl the recall of the fV county court for some da,s, 1'ieiitou Mowei's, candi date for the republican nomination for representative, either ashamed of the part he has taken or lacking courage to stand by his convictions, denies his part in the affair. It is not to be wondered at. No one seems to be willing to father the sneak recall or to make public the petty spite, malicious einy, disappointed greed ami embittered preju dice in whieh'it was conceived -no one except a disgrun tled contractor. ilr. Rowers intimates I hat the sorehead recall was launched by members of the tax league. Not avowedI. at any rate, or with the approval of ils officers and members. The ta league was organized for the laudable purpose of co-operating with public officials in reducing taxation. To this end, its commit tee approved the county court 's budget for the present Near. There are indications, however, thut a cliijue of meni Itersof the la league are tlesl roving its usefulness by per verting ii into a political machine for selfish ends and to ImiosI themselves into office. Three of its most active nieiu lien are seeking jmhlie office. Hence .Mr. Mowers' en deavor to hide behind the league. Am Ashland editor's driveling vicioiisness indicates that he is rapidly progressing from the class of the feeble minded, rack (trained into a fully developed nut. What Became of Joe Dies? Tuif stmj (if Piomti Hai-of soiiilicin tlivguti by ti. Meanix. III the MMl I M I II" If lit il til the ullage ti' ii.r-f-''ii , in liiiimou oiimI a lOimli tli nn. in i-.nhlli i 'i ie II me of Iiim I Ilex ill w.t- ' Olll lllitl IK t till I N III M.lls (' ! lutit black aiiii .tint tni iiiin u i-i.'1's and nuikiui lit of lUe Minr ii'!"i Hi wi iiuiet pliauut aiul mil Hi.ed lu imn one who knew mul Mr had been a ii'Kident of ilt tnlaae for vera I vejis, und for ii.llb .1 iiv.r till 1 1 beill .1 Mitll'i o' .liltk mill ic.r a Uit.tl mulitilv ih.ii i'i e.nl llnu iillst i'l lie ii U ii'n I'MlUilt o 1'ie lb .11 i ! .tint Iik' ver I.iHIvMiis hi lilt i im tar to I 111 Kl I'llll ll UUH'll' to act Utt'l I'll i uluib whuh In 1. 1 'lie more seeie be Ioiiki r ii tun Quiniue rolo;ni and evert other Known remcrit wete .tiui trliil lo radicate the dim Me, liil the lutiiliss etcs Hie UlloWt 1 1 in o' I - t in and tile Uunuiit move ' i.i!1-. oi hu limb, khowi'ii muni lit i' i his use diipiiaii ' VI I . Un ,il .im lor h t iik exnauiifrt nl l ill with " i ivul .t i .r, loe lo lu .i il in tin til lllk ! Hi il. I tl ' i . a 1 1 . . ul i nun! ii ni nn i I 0 i ul h frieu $iili .1 of .mi ii it fltinpllltt 1, l.lilfjf, ..iiiril a miTy ii VERDUN I I lOI I I ill ll with a llllil inoitnl.illi n.i.nn .l- will wo a puckili; outfit, lo iios the -unimil ol the l .tnude nioiintslno to the stoik ramh of two' h.iehelor friendx. Kimball and lloxle lueie, who h.ld tt'ieillli totaled hi i he liead Indian .-onutM ooine .i miles ilisi.int I he ' I'e.id Indian" I ihe isanii uitiii io a si'ilni: at the teieru cilia oi ,i ust heavllt tiniiiercd ilaieuu region It U xo-t ailed luun the i ii iii ! of .i reciiitlv i.iiileii tiiitliin iere .ti.lt.ut a suinrixe i.t i nine or Indian on tne .sup ' snot'ier. had resulted in Hie h.ctt dopariure of all the snrtitoi l.at iuk a n ii m her of ilead lnlisn ( ' silt of the hattlc Tiii n.i lie wax .ncM.ariW Rtteii to the i ullte ele tmed i lateuu region, which em 'Niees xitiiil him it red thousand xtiiiiio n.ilis itnl i- a dltiding (i, rlnd In iii e fe.Nleis of (he K n .Ih I m.rsflnw in o "-it. u I i" I I i i it ' it s .ihitii li t .,hoiti l ' ih. riel Mt IV ,i ,-iJ rS tJ Alxolutoly 11 ...- KOlUUMy ItMlH)Vl"S lntli!t-stitn. Oni-pu-Li , "luUlU -OCatullUuiJli-tb. CW,. n ' S V U EV:; crowned penkjir Mt Shaxta. the giant of tho Slaklyoun. The Imxln la bor-1 dered on the efflit (Jin hlnh mountain : peakH that overlook the Klamath i laken and the river flowing westward . thot (Icatdi thw fane ado range to-1 wrds the ocean. To the Meat tho creatH of the faarndi- rnnge thot ep arale It from the Hnotio rlvrr olley. and which la onl broken bv the cleft or crayon through ? hlch iwr tlnu or the water of the baxln re diverted through Little llutte to the Rogue river. Xearly the entire platcntnt region la deiiaply fo reeled with dirferent apeclea or fir, pine, ednr and ewe, with rrlngea or Iidge Pole Pine ami quaking hxi along the few xtrimmx and pralrlca that penetrHte at placex front! the bolder of the plateau to ward the Interior Xearly all theae amnll pralrlsa arc In the vicinity of springs, of auittll xtreaina rumitng out of the aurroundlug rim, and moat of thorn end in awaiupy thick eta where the water eiuk. The general character of the ground la level or nearly no except where the waters break away from either aide, and xo denae In the tim ber that ovan nn expert woodamwit would find II hatd to follow am given direction when the xtin wax obxeured, Milieux Kxxiaiml of a compHxx. At the date of till atory there were but four ram he occupied, and they by atock men, lu thlx count n. The Frank Hector place (the orig inal Dead Indian apriugl. the (irtibli ranch Home thiee ntllea noulli of the former, alao on a iprlng. and the Wella place, about three mile eaxt of the Orubb place. The watera or the two laat named ranches flowed Into Orlxaly prairie, from whence they ran toward the Klamath: the watera of the two first named aprlngx flowed northward into Utile llutte I To be Continued ) IHE BECKONING FLAME AT PAGE E Thomn II. In h. offered h uov elty for tho Trlanule bill at the Page theater In "The Beckoning Flame," which served as a vehicle for Tauru Aokl, u .Inpanete actress, and Henry Woodruff. The plat Is handaomely mounted and some of the scenes are of great beauty. Perhaps no play haa ever been pro duced In which such pain were taken to preerte the atmoaphera and the real representation or tvpleal Orlen tal streets and Interior aa In "The beckoning Flame." Joe Jackxon. the tramp comedian, does some start ling stiinth in his faiulliur make-up of a knight of the open toad lu Hie Keystone "A Modem Knoih Arden " What adds much lu the Interest Ih the thrilling plot, which develop log ically from the first and continues to a atrong (Umax. Joe has oppor tunities to dixplay all hi marvelous tumbling anil acrobatic skill when he nets into a hurricane at sea This is re.ilh one or the HtroitKcxt combination tet ofiered on the TriaiiKtc prournm II N uiieatcd UK'iln tuiiiklil mil Well worlh xeelntt WeakWVomenl An Orenoit Womnn Jeatltics linta fHegon "When I was 8Injt Uirottllh the ditical tnee of mnld'e lid. I took wtei.il laittles of Ir. IVrcc Favorite I'n'wi pi ion ami it helped mo wottderfulU . I cannot say enough in IttVor of tin. medicine, tlate also used the 'tiolitcn Mettical discovery in my me fr iii.inv year (ur many different ailiueuls -Mk. Ellv lltaoi.i). lnts, Oregon. At the tint symptoms of any tie rsngenii'iit ( thi feminine organism at auv pi'iiod of hie, llie one safe, really belpiul ratnady is Pr. Piaroe'4 'tvoriie PriMiciiutMHi. Ten of thousands of wotuea liava takan u wuh niifailing success (or di teases oi a womanly nature. Br. Pierce I ttvoritai I'rcserijitiuu is t true in. ml lo wuuieu iu times of trial and si n uteri ol pain when tho organ are u performliitt their tunc turns, tor Iietida4h, backache, hut ttaalies, (at.urhul condition, bearing dowa sensation, menial deproasion, dissine. laiutiiig spell, lassitude and exhaustion woman should never foil b take this ir ed and true medicine. UteiniNbl iMM mia!i,mi' r.vl and .-u, lt ,.., gU-tihol or nar- coiio. ui auv barmtul lUfre.ueni. I ... . k . V 1 .. . Nad iu either taftiet or uquai rorni. i If your deuler 1 mm not Keep tne suasr chus4 lal'lt't. send any cant (in stuips I r sutali bos, or $i.0U in curranct for a larga box. Write Ho'tnr Pierc. Int sluts' Hotel. IdkUfalo, N . t-dat . 1 page book on wouiau's .hscasos sent Int. Lr. Pi.mc. ' Pleasant IM.i ,tr tho ,riginal lit' liter IM Tin i In., sugar-. aiel u'lM-bilntus Rran i1. tn sttialli'st tnii t'e easiest n like n lule 1'. '-i l r a Uxji.u ihrei I r a csihart.v. "JOKN A. PEKL UNDERTAKER 1-xJt AMtAat gft 8. ll.VHTI.KTT PbOHex M. 4? and -17-ft i.iiabuVanes wnloa lvrsji AIVIER1GANSTAKEN BY BANOiT ESCAPE Kl. PASO. Te . Mn ' A .u..tc nic-xnjfe reeeid here tol.i n that iJr. Powei end een Ani'iiiun emplo,e ol' the I'oilo llten tie Ho tiiillo mine, near Boiinilln, Mcx.. w'i were eiiituretl Ijv Iliv Ih'tnl lienilit millet, o erjiowered their truiinl mul hnve exeHped to the boriter, bringiu' three or the Mexican with them w irhoiier. MAKATIKIX. Tex.. M B. Keen AmeriPBii cin)loe nt the Porto Rieo de itoiiiillu mine, near HtMUilln, on the Mexican ulc. iind Ur. Homer Power or Sen Angelo, Teg., are ep-tiM-x in the hit ml- ul the Yillixtn bund that inulccl (llenn Springx hiiU Iki (itill(iH. The eight ciipties ere: It. It. lla lirniM'k, uiiet". I)r. limner Powers ol Sun Auuelo, Tex.: t. It. Ilnlter, mine -iii'cnnleinleiit : - . ltutler. en a met ; Si'iilt. tiiiek (Inter: - . MeKuight, iriiek diner: lim-U diitet, inline unknown. . tot, tttit.-r lllllM . DECLARE A SHE not in mi it. . Mat ' The Am il.. nn. iled I'.ilnnj Woi km ol Alliel li u in liielilii.il i olitt lilliili liele tlli- luollilliu. deelaiid .i tlike in the (.'hJeugo clot Inn'.' mnrkct, nl'tci'tinv lll.llllll Wolkfl-. Put your&ebf m HER place, ?f:an Why not get n good oil stove so that dur ing the hot weather your wife or mother orsisteror daughter, can prepare the meals in a cool, com- for tabic kitchen? A PRISONERS jg r v' n ftyy r-$'. aT VsX. . NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK-STOVE y4A. JSSSML ilttet rAWfiKUi'Y3wBrsD9ia me ,T "s iVl GARNETT COREY HARDWARE CO. MEDFORD FUR & HDW. CO. rt"jini KKpniiT tr I ul The Jackson in the state of Oregon, at the . lu-e of Ith'aoi loau und discounts Oterdrafts xecurtd and nne.ured bonds and warrants tftovks and other securities Uanktug lioue Furniture ami fUturea Other real estate owned Due from banks mot raserte banks! Due from approved reerve banks I P)La tttirl nllip iibIi Itii.iiK Kxchaugos for claaring house fh on haud Other resources mold diikii .... Ttotal I.UBI1.1TIK8 t'apli il htock iaid In Surnlua fund Inditided profits, te extenes and taxes paid nhidendi unpaid Hue to hank and bankers Postal gating bank deposit)1 Individual deposits subject to .heek lHmsnd certificates oi deposit t'ashter clteck outat.ind.n e ertified .he.k rime and Savings He . - I Nolr Ull.i hill. redikC.1 ' Hill pat aide 'or moi - ' Ki -erted for lave Totai Sim. I -e.i r th "filet Sul n . i s; I. uk Ol 1 eti o Mt .. I oidiFirST r t itisir" t i it O . i(i) - O AMERICA'S LATEST NOTE HOLDS KAISER AS RESPONSIBLE WASIIINOTOV. Mat ' -Aim I ieu' hite-t note to (icniuint on tin Mlliliiiil'liie eontruci Imd atuie tm unl to lleriin todtit nnd ndtinni-ti.i lion otficinU wete interested in knowing whether Cicrnuuiv would make miv reply. The text of the note, inniU" pnlilie lnt night, xhoW'N tlint tin Iniled Stnlei neceplH Hie (liMiimn pronu-e' thut onlunnriue wniTitte in the fiitme will lie nltered to con form Willi iec iiguixetl ruk'x of iuternntionul law. It uiint, Iiow'eter, that (Jetinnnt nui'-t not eoifidcr her rcaHet for riulit- ol American eiticen on I lie hili ei contingent uhii the cuiidiiei of nut other belligerent aith whom tin t'nited State mnv be iiecutintuig "Hexjioii'ibilttt in Mieh mutter- i--injjle, lied jeint: ub-olute. not rein tite," mi.vh the note, Secreturv Jiiui-iiiK gute out a -liitenienj explniiiiin; thut u l.ue pint of the lntet Ueiiium iepl den It with iiiction- coneeimug the coiiduet ol other belligerents which the Ameinun ot eminent eoulil not dixen Willi the llerlm gotertiment. He -tntcd, lmw eter, lie eon-ulerctl (leimnuv Imd yielded to our lepre-culatioiix, ".mil we can lime no tcii-on to tiuiiri"! with lii'l." a- lull); ii- (he nltclcd -llbuitliuie pohct i- not tiolnted. Vol So KukoiiIc In our last Issue we had un ankle headed, "A Mother Factory " We beg pardon- It should have read "An other Fnctorv "The Mlllvllle I i Ma I Time There's no overheating the kitchen withnnup-to-date oil cook stove. It's just like cooking with city p,as. The burners con centrate the heat at the tliflerent cooking points. X No wood or coal or nshes to Iur. No w.iitmjT for fires to etch up. The long blue- chimneys do nwaf with all smote and smell. Ii i .' 1. anJ 4-buinci' t e. wuh in wMhoul n n J. Also abint mmleli with Ftrcltss i iking oon. STANDARDOIL COMPANY w Hllll.M t) JtfBi rosuiTKiV OF County Bank I ulno May ltd. late Itl'Uii .... . . . It .'ii. 03.1 04 t.85a :.3 ta.aes m I.,9"i0 oo .'0,000 oo Noue IT.Tsi. t? J.S7H :t. !4?..11 Id 23.3UO i" t.6;'i ;t . so. 7i.. s r. i . ....tiili.UTs llOO, Miie ' 7"., no 1 1 i ! null . I .... ',. . None 3.3ti5;. None . 30.fc33 T: 4.497 ".'. ... None t.ar.o oo . .. it,:.s;t oi 7.000 oo ... Nena l.SOS 01 $7.iJ,"T en son ll l in i II tlll il ..hi I -I Ol l I I 1 I l ' l - N III! i; i i t'ooi F i ro i: t iMi in I ' 7, S.iZ m-j 0 ?T iifSm Vtt'.rgtrof Dttre I " T.tt," W v 'A fur a rrJ hot itimb n rinth ln a h-lt of rtrfa m.'. vtetoty ewct:r or tief ft 1?T et'r Mt. Et'Tnh for Tux J!" V-5 They AH Like Tuxedo because they can smokr Tuxedo from dawn till dcv. eve in perfect comfort anl with always increasing satis faction. uked 'rA Prtfttl Twiaci Jer Pitt aWC'.if '. From three to five years' ageing in wood doc9 all that Nature can do to make Tux edo mild and mellow. Then Science Btcps in with the original "Tuxedo Process' ' imitated but never equaled and takes out all the bite. You take no risk in trying Tuxedo. Read that uncon ditional guarantee in the top of the tin ; get ycui .noncy back from the dealer if you are not thoroughly satisfied. YoucanbuyTuxedo everywhere Pouch 5c Fmou jjrern tin 10c In Tit mt if i i c anJ SJt In 0 tt'l llumi 'ort, 30canJ . THE AMEP'CAH TCJtCrO COMPANY TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Prc:Mnu; atui Alteriurj 123 C. MAIN. UPSTAIRS Medford House Movers V- I. n I' HOUSES. BARNS. GARAGES. MACHINERY. ETC. Phone 48S-M 612 S. Newtflwtl. 737 W. Idtlt St. Auto Service from lglc l'oint to Metlfonl xtul Hsck The underlKiied will leave Frank Lewis' confectionery etory day ex cept Sunday for Medford with his auto at 1 o'clock p. in., arriving at 2 00 p in Leave Nash Hotel, Med ford, at ro no p. tu., arrlta K.mlo Point at t: oo p. m. A part of tho traffic Is solicited. 8 It. HAllNISil, Ragla Point. Oregon. l.VTKIU Itim .M'tOPAIt CO. TI.MH t'Altlt. Letv Medtord (or Ashland, Talent and Paoenl. dully, except Sunday, at $:00. ., l oo, 2.00, 4:oo and S-15 p. n. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. at. Sundays leave at 8.00 and 10.30 a. w. and l:oo, 3:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. in. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, excapi Sunday, at 9.00 a. n . 1:00, 3:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. tn. Also oh Saturday nights at 6 30 and 3:So, Sundays leave Ai-hlnnd at 9:o a. tn. and lOo. 4 iO, t, 3o and 10.30 p. m. WESTON'S Camera Shop ft ra bP (ffi) H (fde) VTlLOIMES KWAlv3 ME0ftW 20S Kat Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Comaierclul Photographers m Southern Oregon Negatives Made anv time or plats by appoiu'tweut, Pkoue H7-J o "We'll do the rest o o U. D. WESTON, Prop. & l o o ( )