Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1916)
PAGE FIVE TAKEN UP lern TAKEN UP Sorrel mare, branded "EP" with buy colt, sorrel fuced; onfl bay ware, branded "P" with . bay colt, strip In tace. W. R. Lamb, Medford. Ore. v,-i row a sitnr" BUSINESS DirtfcCTOni" I CffllWO Wii'OKUtlx'S' Anto Snpplles TKOM ON C Pl-AC C , 6 COrviE ! 1 NfcWCK LAHER AUTO PPRHIO CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 28 North Fifteenth Bt. Portland, Ore. MEDFORD MATH TRTTTUNK MEDFORT), OREOON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 191G k By Al I xT n" , foKfr- ,""" fa WMY if IS fot? A (Yel! WHYoLYVesTcR?) one- was -ro cet ogOi ( Y 4KN" , t. ) ( -fa' u -ro , Er V ' ot A LeTreK Y" -Jr - 5 riT s-rurF. 0. ('. Cnte is conducting a series of e.N(Miin(Mits to determine the proper time to pick the Kogue river valley pears. The tests are made by determining- at stated intervals the sugar content of pears, (.'heel; is Hindu on pears picked the same date and placed in cold storage. The shriveling: is noted mid between shriveling anil shgnr conlcnt a check can be made to determine the proper lime to pick. The cl'furl is to got a "hard preen" that enn be picked with out danger of shrivel. Mr. Catc also hopes lo delermine the earliest point at which the pears can he picked most profitably, ft is likely, lie thinks that if his tests had been known, the pears of this year's crop' could have been picked early and most of the loss due lo last night's wind storm averted. The results of the experiments will lie pal. .into final form and final re sults made public within two or three weeks in form -to guide next year's picking. EAGLE POINI EAGLETS By A. 0. Howlett Harold Simpson came out last Saturday and went up above Browns- boro to visit his father, Frank Simp-1 son. ' Al Mayfield and wife were here the j last of the week visiting his brother-1 in-law, . Knighton. ' E. D. Hill of Ashland was on the P & E. car Saturday, en route to visit his son, who lias a saw mill near Derby. There was a quantity of sand and crushed rock on the car to be used in remodeling the school house in Butte Falls. Tuesday B. F. Piper and his three employes,- with a quantity of cement was on the P. & E. en route to Butte Falls, to work on the construction or the building. Mrs. Alice Booth and son wero also on the car on its return trip and so was Guy Bishop and wife and his sister, Miss Alice Bishop. They were met here by John Owens In his Ford and taken to his ranch on Dry creek. W. 'C. Daley and li is son, George W. Daley, Jr., were also here on busi ness Saturday. Since I last wrote for the Mail Tribune, I think it was on Friday, Mrs. F. H. Madden and her sister, Mrs. Frederick P. Lamb, Miss Francis Gurley, Mr. Robert Wilson and Mr. Carter Brandon stopped here for din ner. Mrs. Madden, Miss Francis Gur ley and Mrs. Wilson are of Central Point, Mr. Brandon from Medford and Mrs. Lamb is from Chicago, here SCENE FROM "THE CLOSED ROA sims of I" 41 I 4k 'IP I .' .' WltUIAlV) FOX. P R. O OUCtlON An original drama of suspense and i ' . . fatr on a visit with her sister. They had been to Crater Lake and were on their return trip. They reported the road in good condition and the trip worth taking. J. G. Smith of Portland was dolus? business with our hardware mer chants Saturday and visiting an old friend, Mr. F. M. MePherson. He represents the H. or. Frost Co., of New York, manufacturers of fishing tackle. . Perl Stowell was also among the business callers Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Cox of Phoenix walked Into town from the All Vista orchard, where she had been to visit a son, to visit Mrs. J. T. Zininierly, the hostess of the Farmer's Motel, last Satin day. She is in her With year and seems as spry as many of the women of 30. She lives alone, although she has children that she could live with, but says that she prefers to live alone. She raises a garden, keeps hens and by that means manages to keep busy and conse quently, contented. Lee W;atkins and his daughter, Mrs. Pearson and daughter and Mrs. Simmons and son, all of Medford, were visiting Mrs. John Watklns last Saturday. On Sunday Mr. D. E. Heney and wife and Mr. George Roberts drove up to the Sunnyside just before 11 o'clock a. in., and held a consulta tion as to wliether they could W'ult until 12:30 for dinner, tor they were on their way to Crater Lake and on being assured that they could go to Silver creek, whoro they wanted to ramp, easily in four or five hours, finally decided to stay, as Mr. Heney said that he -had boarded hero for four days four years ago, and' he knew what was coming, John Tyrell and wife and Herman Meyer and wife, J. W. drover, wife and daughter, Miss Vesta, Leslie Ab bott, Guy Pruett and Henry Trusty were lire. Sunday for dinner. Sunday morning the road was lined with autos on their way to Crater Lake and among those who went from here were Dr. Holt and daugh ter, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Predy, and Frederick Heath, returning Mon day forenoon. Monday I met George II. Himes secretary of the Oregon Historical Society, on his way from Crater Lake. He said that he had been about 2 0 years- trying to see the lake and had just succeeded. I see in the Medford Sun that the reporter sets the time of his arrival at 1S99 and he has been the Secretary of the Oregon Historical Society for the past ftO years, as he came here in 1SC3. He Is one of the noted men of the Pacific coast. In my rounds Monday I dropped Into F. L. Heath's store and there I met Jack Hittson and a friend liv ing on Rogue river. Mrs. E. L. Rountree and Mrs. David Cinzeade Mrs. Cinzeade Is the woman who was given up lo die in the Good Samar- D" AT STAR THEATER TODAY rv e m ntcn.-enes uncommon to stage ecu. and V 'si J' , w' ' 1 tlan Hlspitnl and was so miraculously cured. She says that she feels as well as ever before and has gained In weight some 20 pounds. Miss Emma Roberts of Ashland is at this writing the guest of Mrs. David Cin.eude. Miss Dorsy Dia mond has been visiting Mrs. Charles Cinzeade. Mrs. Benjamin Brophy is spend ing a few days with Mrs. T. I), lligen botham on Rogue river near Flounce Hock. . , Mr. und Mrs. S. H. Holt of Ashland were on the P. & E. car Tuesday on their way to llutte Falls,, and so was O. Adams. Earl Croft brought In about three and a half dozen chicks this morning lor Mr. Newport and took his check for $10. FiO for thorn, verily thore Is something to be made in the chicken business. Monday evening there W'as a sur prise party given to Mr. Freelund Newport, our depot agent and Mrs. William Perry at tho home of the latter, It being the 30th birthday of Mr. Newport and Mrs. Perry, both tho same age, born August 7, 1SS0. Another incident in connection with their life is that Mr. Newport mar ried Mrs. Perry's sister In San Fran cisco, before Mrs. P. was ever known to him. A long table was prepared on Mr. Perry's lawn and a sumptous meal was served. ,The surprise party was gotten up by the near relatives of the two in whose honor it was ar ranged. Those present almost nil be ing related, either by blood or mar riage. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (Irover and daughters, Misses Verta and Until, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McQuoid and daughter Miss Norma, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stewart, , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ay res, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Newport and daughter, Miss Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and daughters, Misses Fay and Stella. The iawn was interspersed with Japanese lanterns and after sup per was served the evening was spent playing games and in social conversa tion. At late bedtime the company dispersed, wishing tho lady and gentleman many happy returns of their birthdays and a long, happy and useful life. Roy Cobeleigh, who has been work ing for Thomas F. Nichols on 1' is ranch on South Little Butte cro-.'k, came in to the Sunnysido Monday, spent the night and took the train for his homo near Butte FuIIb Tues day. Tuesday wo had with us for dinner Mr. W. C. Mandall of Portland, repre senting the iXyal Company's medi cines, carried by the Von dor Mellon Hardware Company. (Mr. and Mrs. Owen Grlgsby and her two children and her sister-in-law Mrs. E. G. Grisby and Hsb Ven.i Kershaw and ono of the Ilolman girls, all of Wellen. Airs. O. D. Wright of Bakersflcld, Cal., and son took a room at the Sunnyside Friday. She expects to remain for some time. GOLD HILL NUGGETS AltlioiiLrli there will be no proiu'h int; nt the church Sunday a fine pro 'rnm is iiiTMni:el for Sunday nilit to which the public is invited. It miuht very weil bo culled n "Riley" niirht as smtic of bis well known pieces will be reud, ul-o a tribute to the ''J'oet f.iinriete of Indiunn," writ ten by Ben Ilur Liuupmnn will be rend. In the absence of a pastor it is the intention of those interested to make every Sunday niht o interesting that none can afford to miss them. 'Wednesday afternoon a crowd of the reprecnt.ttivP ladies of the town and vicinity called at the Inane of Mrs. ('. If. Price on Fifth avenue to express their regrets at her leaving. Mrs. Price is pout;? to spend the full and winter months at 'orvnlIis and will be prcjitfv missed by the com munity. Besides owning ami rnanatr inir (he "Home Dininjr Hall,'' she has been active in every church activity. iil-o Ideal community enterprise of every description, so that to find one to lul the void will be a difficult uiul- tor. Sirs. Price leaves in the near future. Those attending were Mcs dames li. 11. Moore, George Iverson, 11. K, Adams, Hurt A. Adams, S. V. MeKarren, rX M. Jldntyre, A. K. Kcllogfr, Lucy Sice, ('. X. Shaver, Eva Newton, J. 11. Stams, K. T. Simmons, li. Ij. Darlinsr, F. M. Averv, V. II. Gardner, T. X. West, li. C. Kclsey and Misses Norn and Hessie Xewlon, Gladys Darlirii; and Until Slarns. 11. E, Adams came in from the Morrill ranch Thursday ntferuoon. lie is contractor for some vast im provements which are heinjj ninde nt that well known ranch. James Burns returned Wednesday from a week spent at ('ruler Lake. Mrs. 0. E. Blacking of Gulls Greek was in town Tuesday. . Miss Hazel Knotls and Eunice Dun ftcy of Galls Creek were in Gold Mill Thursday. Mrs. H. E. Cook oT Hock Point was in Gold Hill Wednesday shop ping and visiting friends. Mrs. George Lane ,(nee Blossom Beeuiau), formerly of this city, but more recently of Amity, Oregon, came down Thursday afternoon for an in definite stay with her parents and numerous relntivcs in this city and vicinity. Professor and Mrs. Burt A. Ad ams and daughter Enid, who have been spending part of their vacation in their old haunts in and around Gold Mill, returned Thursday morn ing to their home in Lakeview. The Amethyst liehecea lodge of Gold Hill initiated two new members Wednesday evening- at their regular session. Mrs. Wm... Stuewe entertained I Thursday evening to compliment her istfis. Miss Claire and Kalherine Baker and Miss Margeret I'erry, who are visiting her this summer. Martin Bowers, wife and daugh ter Helen, left Thursday afternoon for a visit. Mrs. S. T. Hodges spent, Wednes day wilh friends in Ashland. Mrs. J. W. Merrill returned Wed nesday cvcniiijr lo her home in Cen tral Point. Mi's, Eva Newton after spending a few weeks at (he ranch home of her bnil her, Curtis E. Miller, of Sams Valley returned to (his city and is slaying at her home in the west part of Gold Hill preparatory lo going to Corvallis with her daughter Bessie the nexl ti rm. Mrs. Paulson and daughter, Har riett, of Sardine creek went lo Med ford Friday aflerniMin lo spend a few days. Mrs. Amy 11. Baker of Eugene has been spending n few days in Gold Hill and left Friday afternoon for Med ford for a short time. Mrs. L. S. Xoe and two children re turned Thursday morning from Cali fornia to gel established in her home in the wesl end of town before school. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit. Jaujes Wilhycombe, et al (Slate Land Hoard) vs. llose llavwood, et al, order for implication of summons. Alary F. (Icrlli vs. F.minelt T. Ocrlh, nffidavil J'or service of sum mons. Order for Hcrvice. liattie M. Alden vs. Henry 1). Tag ger!, et al, affidavit for publication of summons. Order for same. K. V. Carter, et al vs. K. T. Slaples Answer of ('. . Ilosely. S. ('. Win,' vs. J. -;. McKinzie, el al, proof id' publication of summons. Motion for ih l'nult. W. W. (ila-gow, el al vs. Koar J. Kiefer, et al, original summons. Ileal Eatnto Triinfi;r T. Nf. Kcrrktan to Walter Ely, W. I), lo land in see. 18, T. lo. ii. :i k. $io.no W. II. (lillis, et tix lo T. M. Korrit'iin. W. 1). lo land in see. 18, T. Ill, H. n, F. .lames Owen-, et ux, to Stephen II. Mcers. W. 1). lo land in in.nn rcc. 1 I, T. .'5 S.. H. 4 W, 10.0(1 Jj.mes Owen, et (ix Jo Stephen COURT HOUSENEWS II. Beers, W. I), to lam in see. 4, T. 30, It. 4 WV ....l : J 0.00 Notice of Bond Sale. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed bids or proposals for the purchase of fifty thousand t $r.0,0(Hl ) dollars six per cent (01 thirty (30) year (optional after the first year) general obliga tion bonds at his office In the city hall not later than 5 o'clock p. in., Tuesday, September C, 1910. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified chock equal to five (a) per cent of the bid, said check to be made payable to the City of Medford and to bo forfeited to tho city in ease the bid is accepted and tho bonds are not purchased In accordance with tho said proposition within twenty (20) days after acceptance, but to bo re turned to the bidder in case his offer is not accepted the city. Tho above bonds will bo sold for tho highest price obtainable, hut. not lor less than par and accrued in terest. The city reserves tho right to reject any mid all bids. KIiM l-;il 1. I' UMM, Recorder of the city of Medford, Oregon. Notice to Conductors. School District No. 41), Jackson county, Oregon. Will receive sealed bids at the office of the clerk until 7:30 li. m. August 18th, 1910. For tho removal of all varnish on wood work, the revarulshlng of the same, calcimining nud tinting of I he walls, and insido repairs of the Washington school, according to specifications on file at the offico of the cleric. The board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Dlt. E. R. SIOELV, Chairman. II. S. STINH, Clerk. Notice- t t'oiitraepirs. School District No. 411, Jackson county, Oregon. Will recelvo sealed bids at the office of tho clerk until 7:.K1 p. in., August lCith, 191U. For the sawing of wood at tho .lack son and Roosevelt schools. Instruc tions as to rnannor of sawing may ho had by Inquiring of the clerk. The board reserves the right to ro joct any and all bids. DR. E. R. SFELY, Chairman. II. S. STINK, Clerk. Notice t ( Vint rnoloin. School District No. 411, Jackson county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids at the office of the Clerk until 7:30 p. m., August Kith, 1910. For the installation or a steam heating plant to be installed at tho Washing ton School Building in said district, according to plans and specifications on file at the office of the (Merit; also for tho erection nnd building of a building suitable for the installation of sanitary toilets and installation of toilets In said building at the Wash ington School Building, according to t)ie plans and specifications on file at the office of the clerk. The board reserves tl:e right lo re ject any or all bids. DR. E. R. SEELY, Chairman. II. S. Stine, Clerk. FOR RENT I'TRXIKIIKD LOOMS. FOR RENT Furnished room close in. Call 217-W. FOR RENT Nice 1 1-room house; 2 balhs. Cloih in. Also iW-room house on Ko"th Holly. W. A. Messner. Phone 2 1 H-Y. HOARD A.VI) ROOM ROOM AND HOARD $5 per week In small private family for two young mien. Telephone 34 7-R. 122 ROOM AND HOARD For wo or three ladles in private house. 2:1 S. Mistletoe street. 122 KOH KENT MISCELLA N KOU8 FOR RENT Office room nt. 30 N. Front street. Apply to Gus, the Tailor for information. FOR KXCHAflGti. FOR EXCHANGE $S,:,l)ll 40 acres In flue dairy district, Washington, . well. Improved, good Income, want .farm here. $12.000 80 acres Imperial Valley, Oil acres alfalfa, ample waler ren tal $00, for place here. $17, two li;o-acre ranch and nice -residence, Ho. Cal., for farm here. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phips bldg. FOR JCXCII ANliE 500 acre stock farm; 3r0 acres under new liog tiglit fence. Fair buildings, good lout range on county road. Want stock of mercliandlse or Medford income properly. Box M..Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Would Ilka to exchange my residence, 4 1 s- So., Oakdale ave.c Medrord, for" Los Angeles. Addres.i, 2131, Sixth ave., Los Angeles. FOR EXCHANGE I'll) acres fine Willamette valley bottom ffanoh near Eugene, well Improved, aiire Income. $l,a00 for good . ranch here. Clark Realty Co., 20(1 Philips bida. FOR SALE Five milk cows. N. Marshall, Central Point. Phone 13x2. 122 FOR SALE 10 Head of hogs, FiO to 12 5 pounds. Call between 10 and 12 o'clock. Phone 2 13, Jackson ville. 124 FOR SALE At bargain: good work mare, 9 years old. O. J. Kober. Phone C.90-11, 122 FOtt BAIiB MlHl1M.iIiAlWSOUIl FOR SALE A 48-h, p. five-passen ger Marion auto in fine shape at a very low price. Corner llartlott and SCh street. Overland Auto Agency, Phone 01. FOR SALE llerkeley orchards. Will have sotno flan Crawford peaeboH unil Hyslop crabs at public mar ket all week. Phono l-F-2-1. 124 FOR SALE Will sell all house hold furiiUuro. lleds,. -stoves, piano ichalrs, gasoline tank, porch settee, Iruit pars, etc. 4U2 South New town street. 122 FOR SALE Two cylinder car. 14, Mall Tribune. Box 121 FOR SALE Throe-Inch Studobaker wagon. Phone U22-M. . 11)2 FOR SALE One Saxon Panlatorium. roadster. 121 FOR SALE 11000 shures Woods Ho. . iblletto at lie per share if taken nt once. Phono Ollli II. or roiile I. Box 3. 12 FOR SALE Hudson f Ivo-passongnr auto in good condition, new tires. electric lights. Cheap. Apply 1207 W. Main stroet. 123 FOR SALE Early Crawford poaohes Phono 742-.1. 3 2 FOR SALE 2-1-2-inch wagon. Call -830 Taylor street or phone 855-.I. 122 FOR SALE Smnll typewriter with carrying case. Apply office Cal. Ore. Power Co. 142 FOR SALE Beardless barley straw "by stack or load. Also splendid hog pasture for rone. Cnll 732.12 131 FOR SALE-S79-J. -Some furniture, Phone 124 HEM WANTKD FEMALE WANTED Phono 7i (llrl 4 -J. lor socoud work 123 HELP WANTED MALE! SALESMAN Capable specialty man for Oregon staplo lino on new and exceptional terms. Vacancy now Attractive commission, contract lii weekly for expenses. Miles F, lllxler Co., 229-23 Carlln bldg Clevclnnd, Ohio. WANTKT SITUATIONS WANTED Lady wants hour or day work. Phono 344-Y. 129 WAXTEI) MISCELLANEOUS WANTED not) bushels of wheat, II (J. Enders and Sons, Ashland. 122 WANTED Boiler 20 to 30 horse ipower; good for 100 pounds work lug pressure. Hunt. Engineer!!) Company, Culd Hill, Oregon. 2 WANTED Wo need no Oil pounds of llvo poultry weekly; will pay: Hens 1-1 cenls; springs, ill cents. Will call for them within reason able distance. Medford Poultry & Egg Co. Phono HM. 124 WANTED Bicycles, apply at X & II Shop, Sparln Bill:.1:. I WANTED To ,buy a 7 room bouse In good repair. Box 7, Mall Trlb lino. 12 WANTED 1000 pounds of poultry weekly. Top prices. Warner Worttnan nnd Gore. WANTED Large company to handle big mining proposition. Seve claims In group; gold, sliver, lead nickle, tungsten; no real estate. Address, Stephen KraniU, Jack sonvlllo Oregon, care Sterling Mines. 12 WANTED -Feathers to renovato, ol nintlressrs and fealhcr beds made Into sanitary folding forms. For samples, Phone 190-J. 322 East 12th fit. 1 v ANTED Fixtures for store. What have you? C. A. DeVoo. MONEY TO lOAS MONEY TO LOAN Havo money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Quirk service. Money on hand. Earl S. Tumy, 210 Garnott Corey Bldg. tf TO LOAN J.-jOOO on ranch property. Phone nr. .1. B. Andrews. 122 TO LOAN $ 1 000 on ranch property. Phono 303-J. J. B. Andrews. 122 Attorney GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms B-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFP Attorney at law, rooniB x and , Medford r-atlonn Bank Building. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER- -Otrtt- Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTS Lnwy Medford National lUnk BnlMln Collodion. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 14 Tears old. We know how to get th money. The Bullock Mercantil Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S, Ilaa klns' IIU1 g.. 21H E. Main it. DentUM Dr. W. M. VAN 8COTOO DR. O. C. VAN 800YOO Dentists Garnett-Corey Bldg., nlte Medforo. Oro. Phone SD. follecttrvnii and ttaporl lit Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NGH Snglneer an contractor, 404 M. P. & H. Bldg BnrveyB,, estimates. Irrigation drainage, orchard and land im provement. - Garbage GARBAGE Get your promises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone I74-L. F. Y- Allen. llouso Movors MEDFORD HOUSK MOVERS We Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc.. Phone 488-M, or 4S8-X. C12 S. Nowtown, 811 Da kota. Instrnctlcn In Musle FRED ALTON HAIGIIT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Uarnett-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Inauranca. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. S10 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and tyargeona DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. MVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physlclanH, 416-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Rosldenca 20 South Laurel st DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Garnett-Coray building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EMMEN& Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 86, resi dence 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Printers and Ptibllshera MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book- binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. S7 North Fir ot. Trans tore EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 4 2 North Front, at. Phons 816. Prices right. Serrlce guar WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 100-acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for $12,000; no incumbrance. Will .trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 103 Vef, Mnln Street, I.NTEUUnil.VN ACTOCAll CO, TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Ashland. Talent and Phoonlx dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:54 P. m. ,