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PAGE FOUR MTCDFOTCT) MATL TftTT.TTNfi, TrTCDFORT), 0??EOOX, FRIDAY, TTXTC !), 101G tV t, n "... Vf t?' .V o o UEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AN IMbKPKKb; T NIGWU'AIKtt. L18UMII r.VKflY AFTIiinNOON KXCKIT HlfMiAV my tiim M mvutt rniNTiNa co,. Office Mall Trlliun.. IlullUIn, 3I-27-J3 North Kir afrrel, telephone 76. Th Dtmocrntio Ttttion, (tic Mpdfortl Mali, Tb Modfurd Tribune, The Muth ef Otrtfbnnin, Th Aalilsml Tribune. ft HOMO iniTNAitTlMltAr. BDIinCKIPTION ItATEBI 8K aWirw-i : ?'M I'er tttomh, d)Hfi"il by cnrrlar In aim Ontral lolnt .to SatttMay wtljtf by matt, par year J. OS WwWy, war your . 1 ct tttffi Clrsulallun for 1J1S1IIC. INill low ami wire AMooUted Press dig. pateiiee. EM-TEES How Atom S'iln Tlii'iuY 1'oltcu Offlrnr KkIiik linn lemluiud 1iln roHlKiiatjdii. llo rotlrue from (ho forco with tint woll-wlalioa of ovory oiio. llo linn dim I oil tliti publlu mitiiiru nt ovury opiiorttutlty. Tim Woustqr (0.) ltoMililloim. Tlio fjlH'iiiioiiH fu Dr. I'll' whh out onrly with IiIm homo iniil plow Sunility iiioiiiIiik uut wiih rttlluil lo son u putluiil bofoto liu Hot to plo.w nijioli. lUillfontiilnt' (O.) Mxtiiiiliior. Ardor Itnriiliii; Out A llollon Kill who tvui iiioiiIIim nyo i;ot lx lutlurn a wi-ok from an nut of town Htoiiy now koIb but tlnuo. llollon (Kut.) Sl'nul. ' (JlllllJJ Ollt l)f llllslllOM iKor 8lo A iiuriuol top, whtinr tired Iiukk rofrlM'Tiitor mill n ul tur. Mr. A. I. Hlonn -Ailv. In the Mtil.oniultoro (HI.) TIiiiimi. Vl'IN l.lll1 I hid not Inrgo. Ill ftiot, I taiiiulliiiea mill ho rovurt'il with A DoaUW IROIH. Or flrriHl In tlia Imiilmg of a lady, Yet I, t crtl MMOiu of th tar, Hold targ place In Hi thouihU AhI yw of lliouaauda I am not iiiodMt, Yet at HniM am I ahrtuklna 1 tnnlia baaulllHl wow mar ba UfHl Ami liOHtalr iMwa to WV ltku hpe lw UtMM My wiaanlrr wakua fat w Hhh fat tar. AhI thin vm inlniiHr. I am ttaa ffMtaat anany af bumau akattt, Tha moat ruthleaa r ulnar af all dla- culaa. 1 AM THR BATHINQ HIUT. OFFER TEDDY FOR HARMONY (Qaintlnued on dm: two.) itdation lo I In iui ot th coiuinK 'iuniaiitB mm tiiitkt' Imu III iu1 desirable cudidut uhii wliwu to unite. "U waa aicraaU ibat your ronforw would rvfivrt llama l'al to Hun foil wniiau. "(MXtfttllv MulMuit(ii, "(t)d Mmot, W. Murray ('rati. W. I!. Uoi-aa, Xifhultta alurmy ItutUtr. A. It. JuttHMM." l'l)U106MM UltHUl Tbp ivHit of t'onfVrwn fullowm "To thf l'rogrtivH Nutioual C'au- vrutiou : "Your foiuiuitlai' aiHtiutitl uru ful to llu yrimluttoii adoptod tit v tvnia'a MUiii uu't in i'outVniii' vrilh iltf I'omaiilti'w rrirrMutiiiK Ibf itakiiial n-puLlifou routenttuw luat uvuninif. Tltu i'ouuiitUH of i-ouft'i-ottrv r''rt',iituig ilw' rtubli'u M iiual (HMivMilinn mmnt'l of il'..i, Hwl Siuoot, Uurmy Cruiif, William Jt. Itomli, Nibolaa JJuriav ljUWr KMd A. 11 Johmwin. "Tbc t'oufarviwa uH iuukI frii-ud ly. IiiiMediaMy upon amblinK yoar couiaiiUM rotMil, a tliv aiMl iioniinw of both 'onvrtitiouM, tbi' name of TluHxlorr )(ouoult. TUt t'owuiuilt-it rrtt'utiiMt iIik riobli iau natioual couvanlion did ut tttf aanl tha oniut of any audidat4, nor did it aMwJipt lo rvluli' our rnu ntwiU r-UiiUK to tuo uuimn- avail ability of Tlirutlor? Rooms clt a faodiduttt io uniti' botb HirtU or to Mpve our uiitrv at tliu oriuiul hi W4. in lb liixturv of thf world Al tH amrHl bour of friendly diM-u-kion, durinit ahicb uu t'onirai piop n-ltuiii u'tiM udMinurd b I lie ivpult llMIII i.' ", eni','i tlllll ,i tiirllx'i 0(IW Itr Of the Pity of Madforrt. Official Paper of .Tb. kon County. ttntvfsd aa arcond-elua inaMar at MaVwi Oregon, undor Um aat of Mnruli J4 Hililiii I liuO"i "(Mki ,mU .1" M IJfhl b' leliable ibi- nt ntuj, tbc jfiui t'liu'init (i i.. I', il II PATRIOTISM T ATRIOTISM- -llic lusl ivfiiKf o!' wouiidivls." TIhm wjix tlw uYl'initioii bv SuhihcI rjolinsoii, llic KH'til lcxifornplicr, jui ironical Iccm describing ccrtnin wdifions disliirbcrs of tbc novcniiiiciit who in tin1 cilil fiMitli ct'iiiiiry souhl lo further personal ambition and pari tarn advantage under the Honk of love of country. Similarly today we have our commercial and political nmtten foiuiuoT'elnli'iiig patriotism as a business and par tisan awiet, pai'iidhitf under Old (llory and arrogating to thcniRHvcs a monopoly of love of country. "Webntcr defines a patriot ax "one who loves his coun try and aealoiwry supports it authority and interests." Our bombastic, masquerading patriots do not fit the definition, for they are doing everything but support its authority. They arc doiiig their utmost to disparage and deride its authority. At a time of most serious interna tional crisis, when the nation should stand unitedly behind and baHc up the president, they seek lo slab him in the back. Colonel IJooHevell, the most conspicuous, malignant and hostile of the administration's critics, has for three years omitted no opportunity to censure the president and undermine his prestige at home and ubroad, fanning the embers of discontent into the flame of international dis- conl, lor the sellish and Sordid ends ol lurtliering Jus own political ambitions. Only yesterday iMr. Roosevelt accused flics prosidont of Having (lulled the nation s "llic most evil service that democracy by its chosen leader" because the president has kept peace with the world and preserved the traditions of international law without sacrificing national honor or consult iug the colonel. No president since .Lincoln ever faced such difficulties and none has been guided by higher ideals for human welfare than WoodroW Wilson. frantic with disappointed ambition, having futilely wrecked his party to further his aims, Roosevelt now seeks to dictate to the party he ruined his own return to power, lie has become a common scold and shrieks his maledic tions against all who fail to follow him. Without an issue and a party, he has, aided by munition makers and big bus iness, striven to create an issue based upon his monopoly of patriotism a patriotism that would just as recklessly plunge the nation into disaster for hjs pei'soiiiil aggrandize ment as it plunged his own party. A long-suffering public, wearied by f Iks incessant clamor ol this politically greedy, lcnov-it-all, jingoistic busybody and infallible trouble-maker echo .Job's remark: "No doubt ye are the people and wisdom shall die with vou." s ENATOR BORA VSTS VA AMP mm y d :.;:: I. Il.i'ho (Ooiilluuml from uiga oua) bia afiaai'li, which he miuid would ba btiaf. I la it a iuiilu on tin- w ltiKred oirvulaliou of hi imm a Maible "loaeR" by reminding the utigrvH mU' convpiition that he wm preNeut uk ii member of u tHiuiuitttt from an other contention. "There inn'i n doubt but that you want Teddy and that niillioiix of eili anx thiwiiihout tho eomitrv aUo mint Twldy," he hewm. "You nir I'ortuuuto in hauiiu n lender," he -u-tiiiueil, "who hu ibue mom Hutu un oilier mini lo make the ientH of tin-; eiimpiiijfli. "lie i ii umber of tueiiou m oUml in thii. inivrnalioual en.i. I'ltHiil for llHinuniy "Hut let iik (war in uuud." he ui liut'd "what lbtMi two eouxeutioiiH do hero will Mibiiw dmido (Ih wolftue of the l'ni(el Htale fur the next ipiurter of n eoiilury. Wa ean onlv mure oureleH b working tou'ellirr mi iltixe eo-oHruliiui. do not di I'ourane our loyally and inlhuiam to your lender, but 1 mut av it n eMM'iiliul that Im-Ioi we leave thin irreat eity it xhoulil U definitely de teruiiniHl Hint we will mureh mid fljtht (OKVlher ill Ihia nieiil loineiititui yet. "Hul if the two eonwmlioiift uiee iimui your great lender yon will hud im more euibuHuihtic iuiuwrlvr thuu rn.VM.lf." ltowib eomlmliHl amid npphiiKe mill Hboul of ltiuitult and llonili A lloiuh klumk hunUh with the lend era on I he atutta and left, the fU.i hummed with utel divUkMu t the ilrumutii' deteloutueut. iMiumiii Sl)itli'u Uanaral Jobuoa waa called to r lata lila iart In the coufaraueea. "1 wouldn't tor the world dauipeu auy niaa'a uinuatamu," a aald. "but placo uut too imu-h roultdeuca In tha reauhUeaa'a report." Ha referred to tha reoubllran roa vaalloa aa eouuioaad of aavoral "Ua llghlful vanllautan." "Tha auni total of tba caaa," he aald, "waa that tha prograaatvea mada the laaue of Ibl cawpalvu aiid lliey offer tbr man ' 'The repii'iln uu .uev t 1 1 ! Hi tm - --- o-ejj BeL&aA s Absolutely Imli"i n TJ !t'mOV03. 9 O i I MONOPOLIZED conscience and rendering could be rendered lo a great Mini admit In ronforoni't that they huve no iiihii to aunwoal excopt Thoo dora Itooiovalt," (lovernor Joluiion Mild. Another treumamlftjia outbiirat of upplmnfl followtMl. (iovornor Johiiaon atlrtad tho con- uilon Into another demuiiatratlou Iih bo daclarad ha would ataud to and for ooo man and oua man alone, "the araatHat Amerlrau." Whan the iaadarn not time to breath attain, they conferred on tho oauraa to be followed by tha con vention and decldad to be regulated by the action of tho republican. It waa agreed that If tba republirun convention gavo no algaa of making nomination, (be progressive e.ni- vantlon would tramart other roiillno teiiMlneMH. Hhuuld n uomluatlou by the republican appear linmlnent, It wan aitreed, the pronifKHUen Imme dlalelv would uoiuluale Culouvl ItOOMWClt NNW YOUK. .luue U V Ju.lmneiil by, default for approxtiuiiielv J 1 7. 300, 000 agaluat the Wealern l'arlfu Kallroiid r0tiiiau) wuh entered In the federal eoiirt hero today bv tho New York Truat company aa truatee for the leuier and Itlo Orande ItHllroail tompau). Tha acllou waa huned up on at unpaid notaa. Thii Wealarn HaoHh- 1 uow In re raherahlp. A Judgment for about $l,a5u,oou againat it iutiu.i eairday In favor of the New YoiU Tiut compauy In default of luiiu-t paymeule. L BATTLE OFF BELGIAN COAS1 I lMlll. June H. A Inn t en unt'iiiilil liilWecli --liuiU 1 tt it il ami liiiuitin wurhii oil the ! -1 ul UeUuiiu teilay a mode Vimwii liuliix im the fulluttiug oflu'ial m inuiiiewtioii: "(hi ThuiMlnv mortuna a Huti-h pallid loree eomMed ol iiuuulir- and nrK'ili ilelroei enui;ed nil .eebruuui' trelo-biMil de-lruxei- nt line I'lit'inv wlni'li. on oeiou ineii i" n Mu'iiilni-. iiiniued i pi'H 'I In io Will li.( I l-ll.lltlf " d.Mii, '-I- MI- i -ii hi , 1 In i, oiii tin -- k JOOT A. FEKL (9 H HMtll.t s t'lione. M 47 anil t7-J ui m I it- II' i si CANDIDATES ARE E G.O.P. (Continued from pqro ono) The noiirmition lifoku into nil up roar while tlio ImiiuI plnynl. The Ilogliea men in the New York delegation led the cheering. The other delation from tho "favorite ion" ataloa for (he immt irt kept their ot. Th rlieem mid Hppliuiac, howevur, woro general on the lloor and Jtnlli'rioe. A 0, 0. P. elpplniiit on roller" wa taken lo (lie (dot form. Th Oregon men iiekeil up their xtMiidnrd anil be gun a innt'aii nlHiiit the (mil. Tlic Uitglioa man from Xow York juincil in. Vermont nml Aliehigttn delognttff jniniiil tlio proeecKiiui. The inNt'i'liera ciied, "wo wiuil lliigliun!" nml pmii pliruNiiic tlio Hull iliiimo tnuVeliing yell, fdioillud, "we winit ('linjliel'' WIhmi the ntiixe liud buen in full awiiy twimty iniimlua Clminimti Hunting tried lo iritval il down. Hoot Ih NoiiiIiiuIcmI Tlie Kill no were directed (o gel ilel egnteM Hcnli'il, Mr. llHtilitig then ice oKiiited NitdiohiH .Murrnv Holler ol' Xow York lo miminulc Klilui Root, undor tlio yiuld of plitce by Atixouu. Dr. ltntlor'a Heeli n puueluuled with freipiinit Mpplunae. Theru wore wlioii, wntiiig of I'Iul'h mid lintn, lmnd-i'lnpiiiig nml din from I Iu miiHc-iimkiiig niiii'liiiitm. A womnn in (liu Kiicel gnllurv behind the (rial form xtnoil in bur eliair mid Hcronmiiil n mlirill lielitti until nil vh in (he hall woro tiiruud upon her. Tlio lmiul got Iiiimv mid Ilia eheerN coiiliuuud (o llic mvitv of tlio uiHMie. Waving ii flng in either hum!, Ihc piercing voice of the womnn in the gullcry finully teviinl tlio ilciuun atrntinii. WIioii tlm iipiuir hud Iicoii going on ten miiitiloa Clniruiau llunliiiK t'Hi ped for orilur nml iiIiiioh! got it. hut the Remaining woinmi in the gallery mioiiki'iI nnollier ualliuiit. A delegulo from Oregon nimwereil the tdirill elialli'iiui' fniin the gallery and the (wo liml a idling eoulext. I tilt t (Ml .VoillllllllOll Tliliiga fiunllv iiiiete down, uud when Atkanii( wuh enlfed tba Mule yioltlaii to Ohiif, nnd (inventor Willi wna reeognixed to place in nomina tion Theodore P.. Ihirtou. The Hurton demon M rut ion Itegaii whin (lowriio! Willi- eloed hii -hvci nl 1J ;l.. The Ohio deleuii lion, "en led duvrtlv in front of tha plutl'onu, roue to a uinii, wiivinc nug. When (he liurton demonatrntiou hud Ik'cu goiug oh twentv miuutea the OhioauH look up their Mtuudofd nnd began omdher maivfi around the hull. I'huiniiau llunling, lum-ell' uu Ohm iiii, bniided down the elephuul tiiul (ocrnor Willis Hboulilered it ai the lien 1 1 of (he pioeoMHiun. N'n i' I lull nun ma lie at tu-l In i-iii lull tin I ; i 1 1 1 . . 1 1 id niiiii-lr ilinii, and in puiht il im i( ci ci 'I'd tlie lliuln- Ii iinui--li.il i, ii lint im! in inllit ot Go! Rid of My Corns Willi Magic "Gets-it" Simplest Corn Curo In tho World-No Pain, No Fuss. New, Sure Way, hail i op's mika ou almost 'Ate nh our Imota on." wiim sou'vo Himk-tl tli hi Uli'l l! k- t tin m uti! aiix'il tli. io, h'U igrn-swi'llinic Wlir IUtx Conn AI Atnviin"aU.ltM Kcmurix'l'hem lhoNew,UandSuro Wajr? .ilv. mil tapaa. liandaaea. ami iUtra tint maka rorna p.ip-iyail haw onl mada your corn a row faalar mi liulJ your heart a momani anil fitfur,' thta: I'ut two drua or "Oata-lt ' the eorn H Urlas at one You can nut your aha and atockln riskt ovtr ti Th iHirn la duoniad. U makfa tha corn oomv cUT rli r aail elano Wit the now. was)' way N nth in to atlca. or Irsa 9 tha rum Vou eaa ar ainaller buaa. You'll U a oy-wUer No pull, H trutiMa. ,omm no ubtltutai. "Qata-tl ' la aold by drueaiata vvcry Vkr Ji Uvttlr. r nt (Uriel by Ii) l.wrn , & i' , lliuiii), III tfold ia Xedfortl aad roommenU4 as tbo viorU's tostt sora reuedy by I KIX Al. II VSJvlNH. ( PLACED BEFDR CONTCN 1 w 1 1 1 W-m Wst CHERRIES I'liui u " ImVTJI V t ltl. N iHli'! ' Nrl Vvi'W, (Udrt'SS : flekfcr X fish tin1 nuiiibcrH puitifiimliiiff in it. Km ullv niter it IiihI Ui'cn u'mg on thirt tliiif minutes I'lminimn Hnnlintj iitpi ied for older. Wet'I.s Xoinliiiited ('ulitoruia and foloroflo w-el .uu! Couneetieitt yielded to lluxii I'luiM'ttH. Order wan restored nnd Senator Lodge look the plutfotin to tiotmmile Senator Week. At i!:,10 o'eloek Senntor Inlge fin ished nnd the Week" deipoiint ration begun. In two minute it eubided, the gnvel fell, (he roll enll Wfl re ainneil nnd Dele. wore huing reuehed. UcpreHtntntive T. W. Miller took the idatforpj to nominute DttPont. The xtuteH were Nid until Illi nois brought n round of ehcem. Col onel W. .1. Cnllimin wn reeogtiiKed nnd plneed Senntor lwrenee Y. Slienimii in iioniiuntioii. A demon almlion folhiwed. When'lwcrity-lwo iiiiutitea hud pine Mr. Sulherlaml ordered the roll fall to nroeeed, which it did in great iiMe Hml confusion. "Inillnna." Hhouted thi' elerk, (ry ing to lift liia voice nliove the i'oii fnnioii. CntenllM, eliret-H nml IiNkon Niiiimled. Itul I lie elialr ieiiUted. tndiniiu wiim eullt'd nnd Kcprewctiln- livo Wood of tluil ntntc axceifdcil die plulfonn to nominate Knirtmtika. Clieer.s for lililmnl;s Wood eUmeil nml h dumotmt ration for Tuirbunkn begun. Tlio Indiana delttgntioii mareheil nbmit the room singing "Down I'pon the Wnlmxli." The iiidiunu nml Kuiihuh dulogii- tioiiM xl ill weie parading, but the gal lericN joined in the diu ami diowned out I lie band. The ie)iililiean loail ei'H (iHik opKrt unity to confer nmoni; ilictnuohcH mid find out whul the pro grefceivo convention wan doing. There were eoimtntit impiirieM to know if Colonel UooM'M'lt Imd been nomiunt ed there. The overworked toy ele phant wiin ca I ltd out ago iu. A FaiilmukH man took it from wlioie it wum hidden on llic pint form from behind a big uc of pconic hiiiI "it made the round', of (he ball on bin Vliouldei. The deinoiihtiutmn lusted thirty two minute. ''Tell Me "llavt da (wu nutha lueA tfel! F I "Hat do iwu " ma$a thtnt I V -' '"1 I ctovM mnfTtni Mint ore tWuuwi m dry. cmly I tu K C Baking Wlf. AAm And tf I nxdw the UlUr thin llwy alt. oiam turn out axil, U mutf U m Ho Jo you Jolt?" Mt( ptwJtt. " It is tha baking powder. To make muffin, cake nnd lmatry ricli and moist, yet llht and feathery, n modern double acting baking powder must be used one that will (jive off leavening yew in this even as well us in the mixing bowl. K Baksng Powder is really a blend of two baking powders, one of which Marts to raise as soon as moisture is added. Tho other Is inactive until heat is applied. This sustains the raise until your muffins, biscuits or cako ic done. K C Baking Powder costs less than the old fashioned quick acting kinds, yet you need use no more nnd it is superior to them in every way. 12 Tru a can at our riofc ami fre wuviHccd. CSKMJB218 ile SATURDAY, JUNE 10 wJC A Five-Piece Orchestra for the Dance Single Dance 10c FATHERS AND ' "I ' 1 l tluir .. tin ii i . , ! IBS' . ; , J8H 13 ?F !!yar!'c,w',lllllll,',lvaB 1 M )t Ai ll M ffll ' ' H ...... JL OVER pgVtARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT E IN 0. & C. FRAUDS BAX FRANCISCO, .Tunn 9. t'etir F. Dunnt, of Sau Kranclaco, attorney for the Southern Pacific lomranj In Uu greateat legal actions, aided the government today aa a wltneas, in laying the technical groundwork of ita caae In the no-called Oregon-California land fraud, lie testified in atiawor to quentloni by Clarence, h. lleamea, United State dletrlct attor ney of Portland, Ore., that the South ern Pacific company had no connec tion or understanding of any kind with the defedanla concerning the Oregon-California lands, held by the Southern Pacific under grant, upon which the defendants are acctisod of advising Inventors to file. Attorney for the defense, to save time, announced they would not try to dispute IMf. The government put on more wit uoasoa who testified they had paid the "luud ring" various sums for lo cating them on the lands, which, they wero advisod. the Southern Pacific wa compelled to sell at $2. JO an wore. l L WAI KI.OAX. III.. .Tone I). The trial of Will (Irpet, I niersitv ot Wisconsin udont, i-hnrgcd with the murder of Marion Lumbtit, his lnr iner sweelheurl. will moxc to one of its most comH'iliiig elimaxes today when I'lank l.ainbelt. rather of the dead girl, i- called to (he stand as a witness im tin slate. Mi. Lambert's sol. nhieli is evpictid t" his I'm -c.eral 1111111-, vm'I tell ol. the t n i 1 1 ' of tlie dirt'- IhiiU in Ihc snow in the Secret' maa thtm nUuit at uatt tin. onge opens Evening 25c MOTHERS .. i . , , tl ,'I . HI), i M1 I,, (111,1$, Is ilg,! dams iu ll.i DUNN WTNESS TOJilAtatk II llelmV wood Uit February uud of the ecnt lending up lo the meeting' nf Oipet and Malum in tho -Woodx that day. MELLOW-SWEET ' IS TASTE OF '1 " U"SPEAR HEAD", Most" Riclily-Flavored Chew That Was Ever Pressed Into PIuqs r " FAVORITE FOR A GENERATION Red-blooded men with real tobacco hunger find that they can satisfy it only by chewing, and the moit wholesome and satis flng tobacco to chew is that made in plug form. The limit o luxury, in tobacco chew ing it the rich, sweet, juicy flavor that trickles through your system when you chew Spear Head. No other chewing tobacco is so mr I low, so luscious and so satisfying. No other equals Spear Head for putting a keen edge on your appetite. Spear Head is made of the world's lest tobacco leaf the choicest of red Kentucky Burlcy. This leaf is selected for its full, juicy richness with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is pressed into Spear Head phms so slowly that not a drop of tho rich, natural juice escape. our first chew of Spear Head will open your eyes to the pnuinc enjoy ment there it in chcwiiK Chew the rich and m.llow tobacco that Ins been the 'a ri'i for a third of a century that' Sjn.ir Head. Iti 10c cuts, wrapped in wa-c paper. TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Clcaniiid, Prcsiinn anil Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS Medford House Movers Wi: MtiVK HOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY, ETC. Phone 488-M 612 S. Hnwtnwti. 737 W. Mill St. INTKItL'llllAN AUTOOAlt CO. TI.MIC CAKO. Leave Medford tor Asttland. Talent and I'hoenlx dally, except 8unday, At 8:00 a. nt., 1:00. X:00, -1:00 and 5:15 i. ni. Also on Saturday at 11:16 p. nt. Sunilnys leave at 8:U0 and 10:10 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:80 and 9:30 p. ra. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., 1:00, 8:00, 1:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 nnd 2:80. Sundays leave Ashlaud at 9:00 a. in. nnd 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:30 P. ra. We are STILL paying the following prices Hens, all weighls, 14c per ib Broilers . 20c per Ib No. I Turkeys 16c per lb Old Cocks . 7c per Ib Ducks and Geese 8c per lb Cash on Delivery Central Point Poultry Co. Phone 71 WESTON'S Camera hop 208 ICast Alain Streot, 3kEoUol n Suits (f5) The Ouly TSxelualre Comiuerclul Photuymphera m Southern Oregon e Kegatives Made any tiwo v place by appointuwut. o Phone147-J JVe'lMo the rest E. D WESTON, Prop, 11-- I . Aiul ulaun. tfurilca (ror I