ftiEDFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. - OR Ed ON. TTJFRDAt, MAT?OTT f. 1!)17 PA fiR SEVEN IV Portland Livestock l()in l.A.M'i W., .M1I1VI1 I). Hogs, receiptu ISi ; steady. Bulk of puck. ; erode,' $i:i.-,;((i i:i.:t.'i;, iu.n-y .mi-kin).'. 1!1--'U pounds, ifl.l.:i,.(i i;;.5U: Ir-1'1 paeking:, 1 70-lilO pounds, slXAX" 1 :1.."U ; rough heavies, iM'J.'J.'i Y12.".V. l"f-'s a,ul skllJS Tl l.Tofii liSt: stock hoR, fU(u lli. Cattle ICoct'iptH. lib: steady. Steers, Pnlm! "f-'1"' ()(! H.B.i ; ,,riiue heavy, !l..i()( D.7.); good, ifp.,,, niii! cows, choice, ifT.TSCn'H.l.'i; me- 'ilium I" ""'"' "(fl ' 7.75; ordinary tu fair, if(i."ilK'',7; heifers, lf(i(S); bulls, C!5fe'".2;; l'ulves, ifUOilU. Sheep Hcccipts 10; steady. Uinlw, east ul mountains, .Vl'J.dOftr 1X10; lambs, valley, 1L.5U; ilimuV, good, $ll.-')(rt 11.75; prime fibers. $10.50CJ 11.(5; choice ewes, U?.2j("'-'-75; heavy ewes, $8.7j(i .23. Portland Butter Piojland, Or., March 0. Butter, vi-nk: cube extras, 37c; prints ox- Ipcctcd to "op Portland Grain VOIITI.AN'Il, Or., Aiui-ch C Mjaut stronger; trading fair; spot iljuls, 1 to - holier, Bluestoin, if 1.71 ; Korty-fold, $1.07; club, $1.0(5; ved Kussiaii, $1.02. Hurley unchanged. Today's car receipts : Wheal 5, oats 4, Hoar 3, hay 1. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, March 0. Wheat: Open. Close. Miiv 1.883-4 $1.I0 July 1.58 1.59 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynch of Tal ent were trading In Ashland Satur day. C. n. Ward of Phoenix left last Friday for Los Angeles where he will vilt his brothor. Mrs. Sam Copo of Phoenix was amoiiutliosc who went to .Yietltoru Saturday. Mrs. D. Lonhcrs and daughter, Miss Rose, and sou, Hernian, were among those from Phoenix who were at Ashland Saturday. George Roberts of Kern Valley wan ja guest at tfco Carey homo Sunday. We are told that Mrs. Geo. Morse and Mrs. II. Frame of Talent are both on the sick list. Those from Talent who attended the Ohio reunion at Ashland Saturday were Mrs. Ollvo M. Wblter, Mr. Cook and Mr. Dlgham. . Those from East Eden were .Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Graf fes, Mrs. Cally Button, Mrs. Ed An derson, .Miss Maggie Lee. Dr. and Mrs. iWobstcr of Talent N Medford business visitors Fri- k!ay. Mrs. J. E. 'Roberts and daughter, llsstulia, visited at the Mrs. Rob ots' father's, A. II. Houston, in Phoc- filx Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamond of North Talent were in .Medford on business aturday. The little daughter of .Mr. and prs.Ernest Reams of North Phoenix district has been very ill witli pueu- uoma. Parlies from the Applcgate valley fere in North Talent Sunday to sec ,JoM buying bay to feed about forty Nad of cattle. They say a trull first mst he broken before the stock can e driven out. Phil Stiuebow of Phoenix was a nKord visitor Friday. 'Irs. Joe Rader has almost roeov- fcil from her recent attack of tonso- tl which was very severe. lt!- ... 'OS'S .MO lie Tnu-np Owpn Dlllllnn. and John Krlu-iinla. niiil Mrs. tt were trading in Medford Sat rday. i Mrs. C .- 8m noo Visa Unit. 0(1 sister. Miss California Holt. oth of Winiieniucca, Nevada, are in W valley visiting their father, Scn- "' Holt of Ashland, and friends In lner Parts of the valley. lira. c. p. Chrlstenscn of Ashland, "6 Miss i;sie Reams, presented her "oand with a ten pound boy on "niary 27. 1917. The haimv par- ,u tiave HlA fnne cat illations of 'elr mailV Tali,,, n,l l),n.tiV tendf. I. Fredrick was busy (he past haulm- hav from Theo. Glass". Jl' Lillian Chapman of fedfmd nt several dnvs this week with pnr- t Antio. h. The Gins, brothers were doin? buv "s in (he valley- towns one dav last k. - " p- Fredrick spent Siiturduv and nV with home folks of Medford. 'ar RmtgprK of Brnrje was vis "Vhi. daughter, J,-s. iscne Doty. Freckles and His Friends . i ; --- ---- C V ;KJS' F n LET you Go out y-"-' IP i.' ( DIDN'T YOU TELL md-a- ' 1 tT .. N x s k C t f -- Vt' l M 'Xh--'- t. w know (J at Hie MihU.c orchard one day the past week. Dick Vincent is e.illiiiL- on friends and relatives of Sam's Vallcv ihk week. Several of 1lie farmers are hav inc to buy hay to feed their stock during the winter. A dance was Kiven at (lie Innne of Florence Walker last Saturday ni;;hl, Willi iiiite a number in attendance. (Irnndmn Glass is now stayiii'r with her son, Elbert Glass, and family. Ed liussel, who lias been working at the Buzzard mine during the win ter months, passed Ihrough the valley one day last week, retuminfr to his home in the .Meadows for a visit. George Lawrence was hauling wood to town this week. Percy" Chapman of Sam's Valley has purchased a Ford car. William Perry of Eagle. Point was a liutte Tails visitor on Tuesday. Wm. Rnrrian returned Tuosday from Medford. J. W Kelso of Derby was a busi ness visitor In Butte Falls on Tues day. Charles Edmondson and John Swanson went up to the Allen place Tuesday and brought Allen's cattle through Wednesday, taking them to the ranch near Derby. They had run out of feed at the upper place. The snow was so deep they had a hard time getting the cattle through. Dennie Edmondson spent Tuesday night In Ilutte Falls on his way home from Derby. ! 3trs. Rupert Gleason went out to Medford to visit her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Win. Sears. W. W. Parker went up to the Al len place Ihursday to move Hen Ed- mondson's family out to town. They came down Friday evening. Charles Patton came down from the ranch Friday evening. The high school on Friday evening gave their third program, the last of the series they have been giving this term. The first program, Miss Fred enharg's side received two votes and .Mr. .Parker's one; second, Mr. Park cr won every vote and Ihc third Miss FrcdenlnOK received two and Mr. Parker one. Miss I-"redcnburg's side will be required to give a basket sup per to Mr. Parker's side. They ex pect to give it April 1st. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Ladies' Improvement Club was held at Mrs. Sundry's last Friday. An interesting Washington program was given under the direction of Mrs. Hliidnioro and refreshments served by Mrs. Merrlmam. Rev. Alfred A. .1. Ilo.g of Medford, on account of Irregular train servic e was unable to keep his appointment to preach here last Sunday evening. Rev. Gloeckner of Grants Pass filled the appointment. The small attendance at school during the heavy snow Induce,! the school board to close the school for a week. Work will be resumed Mon day, March Miss .Mary Hurst was visiting schools in Grants Pass Tuesday. .Mrs. K. Rule spent Wednesday In Gold Hill with her daughter, -Mrs. J. W. Clark. The Methodist boys' Sunday school class basket ball team of Ashland will play the Kogue Klver boys on the local floor Friday evening. Samuel Malbls returned Thursday from a business trip to Medford. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlet Ex-County Commissioner James Owens, one ot our proirressivc far mers nn.l stockmen, was in town Thiiisdnv and while here renewed hi -ub-elii.tii.ll to The Daily Mail Tiib- BUTTE FALLS ROGUE RIVER nue. He, in speukins; of the hard win ter and the length of lime they have hud to feed their cattle, remarked that lie thought that he had feed enough to carry hint through, that is, lie had feed enough for nnother month. Wig .luck, another one of our hustling stock men said that he could feed I'm- another month, although quite a number of our stock men are running short on hay. Ben lirophy took out another band of about 75 head of cuttle to the Hanluy ranch Thursday to be fed. Mike Ilanly was here for dinner Thursday, and while here remembered that he had about two hundred tons of hay on hand for sale. If. 1.. Stiles, who, with his brothers, have a saw mill on Indian, Creek, passed through town Thursday morn ing with two carts loaded with hay, taking it up home to feed his stock. It seemed rather a slow v.ny of get tin? liny up there, about fourteen miles from here, but the ronds are so had that he could not hnnl as much any other way with the teams. It is the old Free Ferry road for about 1 1 miles, and it is so bud every win ter that no one who is familiar with it will attempt to haul a load over it in the winter. It is biinply a fright. Thursday (here weie ubont 20 pas sengers got off of the I'. & JG. car ill this place. Among- them were George Wrist, J, C. Carlson, L. D. Hurt, W. L. Jones and J. E. CI rubble, five of the men in the forest service for Uncle Sam. They are nil engaged in making- n road that inadvertently is styled the West-Carlson road, but Mr. West tells me Hint it is the Soda Springs-Eagle Point road. I nm glad that our dear old uncle has had compassion on uh poor mortals, who have to travel through that conn try, for the last time I was up in that section, in n one-horse buggy, I was almost afraid to ride over some places the road was so steep and sidling. Among; the other passengers on the P. & E. Thursday was Mrs, Martin Bowles, Mrs. J. L. liagsdalc, and her son, Ty. They had been out to Med ford (o be witnesses in the John liags dule case, hut it is reported Ihnt the case was put off for some time. George Frey came out with Mike Iltin ley in a buggy and the whole bunch of them were here for dinner. Mrs. Hag:-dale, son and Mrs. Howies went on up to Lake creek on the P. & K. singe. ('. .1. Helgesen, salesman for the Chas. II. Lilly Co., was also with u. Thursday, also another salesman, but 1 did not lenru his name. W. Hart Hamilton unci son, Sber wimiiI, came in one the 1. & E. Wed- ! nesday afternoon and Mr. Halt starl ' ed for his home in San Joie, (.'til., the nexl day. Ins son remaining. Mr. Hart is the owner of the old Win. Ci nch farm mid the old Ashpole fit mi combined. Sherwood has resumed bis place al the table in the Sunny side Hotel. C. I!. Mcliifosh, one of the men in the section gang on the I'. & E., who has la-en boarding al the Suunyside. hud his family come out Thursday evening, spent the night witli us and Friday moved into the hou.-c recently vacated by Xonuaii Mi-Qnoid, and Mis. M. Mc-luoiil starled to meet her husband in Oakland, (.'al. Thursday evening- some of the Iriends ot Mr. and .Mrs. David Ling cade gave them a. surprise party. The company was comprised princi pally of elderly people. Light refresh ments we-.v earned in by the guests imd coffee, ie, and rake were served, and all seemed to enjoy themselves. In faet, '"Ma" Cingeade knows ju-i how to arrange to have people have a. sood time. Ed Bo'ithliy. formerly of. Prospect, and Peyton, hut now of Ashland, was here for dinner Friday on his way up to Iheir home, north of Ashland, with his brother's horses to feed, from near Peyton as he, Percy Boothhy, was about out of hay. In fact, hay is a c.T-h article anywhere in the hills now. This morniog (Saturday) then was two car-, of hay went up to Derby, one for John Allen and the other for Jeff Brophy, and this morning- two men were in town handling hay for sale. Miss Ivec Middlebusher of Trail came mil on the car Friday morning and took the Eagle Point-Persist j stage for her home. She had been to Jacksonville to visit her sister, Mrs. St rong. X. (Ionium and wife were in town Friday getting- supplies from our merchants. E. A. llildreth and Jeff lirophy were passengers on the P. & E.. ami so was John rappntotic, a traveling salesman on his way to Butte Fulls. C. II. Wetlliers and wife, u son-in-law of Mrs. F. M. Stewart, from Spo kane, Wash., nrc here visiting her mother and step-father. (.Hen Terrell of Brownsboro vvus here for dinner Saturday on his way to Jacksonville to plnv basketball with the Eagle Point team vs. Jacksonville tonight. C. K. Chirk, our meat market man, has added to his meat business a full line of bakery goods, stic-h ns bread, cookies, etc., and has givun me hi si subscription to The Daily -Mail Tribune. We speai; for him u lively business. In addition to Messrs. .Tiunes Owens and C. E. Clark, C. R. Mcintosh has subscribed and Joe Norman has paid up his subscription to the Weekly Mail Tribune. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir SU. Circuit Court. W. H. Tnylor vs. J. M. Tctherovv, assignment of judgment. ! L. Zundel vs. Samuel Bateman, or der denying motion. Iiogue liiver Co-opera live Fruit Growers' association vs. Mary I. Helms, cost bill. First Savings Bank & Trust Co., vs. General Investment Co., summons. J. W. Waleh vs. William Handles estate el al., demurrer. Minnie renningcr vs. Charles A. Penninger ct al., demurrer. Isaac X. Shook vs. Fannie Shook, summons. Estie L. Tloxie vs. Herbert C. -..-t-fl-,.tMl With the Fingers ! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain Soro corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn ctin shortly bo lifted right out with the Oiigora if you will apply directly upon the corn a fow drops of freezone, says a Ciuclroatli authority. It Is claimed that at small coat one can get a quarter of an ounce of freez one at any drug store, which. Is suffi cient to rid one's feet of every corn or calluB without pain or soreness or the danger ot Infection. This new drug is an ether compound, and while sticky, dries the moment it la applied and does not inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue. This announcement will Interest many women here, for It Is said that the present high-heel footrwenr Is put. ting " corns on practically every woman's feet. Wishes to Borrow Best of Security on Country Property Party having this amount to loan please address BORROWER MAIL Tlillit'N'K. Iloxie, order for publication of sum mons. Chaniberlaiii-McGraw Lumber Co., articles of incorporation. Probata Court. Estate of Jacob Shivcly, order confirming- sale of real property. l-'state of Geo. Van Tassel, bond of ndminislrator. Estate of Ellis J. Xcil, claims filed. F.stale of Arthur P. Stover, order to sell real property. F.stale of W. S. Gondy, order lo forward personal effects to legatee. Heal I-'-tato Transfers. A. .1. Emerson el ux to Cath erine A. Dunn ct al., land in two. IIT-'JW 1 Zndie E. Cathcart ct vir to lint- tie Elliott, laud in twp. 37- 'JW : 10 CLASSIFIED ADVF.IITISIXG ItATKS. Ouo cent per word per Issue; G times for the price of 6. Fifty eonts a Hue by the month, without change. Five words to the lino. FOR RENI 1IOISE8 FOR KENT :!-room furnished mod ern bouse, close in. 417 Jay st., cor. So. Oakdalc and 11th st. 297 FOR RENT S-room bungalow with in four blocks of 8. P. Co. depot. Phono 809-11. 295 FOR RENT Furnished five room bungalow. Phono 929-W. SOU FOR RENT A strictly modern 5 room bungalow for rent. Apply ltonne.lt Investment Co. 297 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Hlsckamlth shea. Good location. Inquire uf. .Mrs. Wolters, Talent, Oregon. HELP WAIVX'St) MALE WANTED On ranch, niun and wife, without family. Phone 85s. 297 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Young girl for general housn work In country. Phono i:!2-Y. 290 WASTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED llidii on well work. Heiid der & Kenly, Tel. yw I -J. 29ii WANTED To rent five-room bunga low. East front preferred, hard wood floors and fireplace, on pavod street. It. It. Sleight, Paul's Elec tric Store. , 295 WANTED For sweeping, cull Tel. GU-J. expert chimney Geo. Adlesberger, 290 V ANT ED Registered Duroc sow and three gills, eligible to registry. Call Ashland 4-F13 or address Box 50, Mail Tribune. 2 1 11 WANTED Hring us your eggs and poultry. We pity cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. nil WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the largo machine. I furnish my own power. Henry Currier. Phons S20-X. 30r, WANTED Houses to move. Phone 4HS-M, or 4S3-X. FOR SAI roVLT'UY FOR HALE Huff Orpington and llTtitorcup eggs. Moru firsis tiian ail competitors. Gup winner at both .Medford shows. .1. W. Shir ley, Medford. FOR SALE Uronre (urkey cks, $1 per setting. Aflreda Kins, Talent, Ore. 3e t FOR SALE One Petaluma brooder stove and two hotwater brooders. M. Miller, Central Point, Ore. Phono J3-X3. 95 FOR SALE It. I. Red eggs for !iHt"hin. Mated under Hngan syr-tem. Phono 4SS-X. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Single Comb White Leghorns, O. A. C. sloek, $1.25 for netting of 13 eggs. Phone 500-J4. 313 FOR RALE S. C. Rhode Island Red rockerels, pullets snd eggs for hatching. Ernct Webb, Central Point, Pho-.ie 2 47. 312 FOR SALE S. C. White " Leghorn otsga, heavy Inyiug strain, 75e set ting. $4 on hundred. .1. S. Craw ford, Tiilonl, near d' pot, oo Fl'RXISUKD AIWKTMENTS. BUSINESS Dl RECTO UY FOR RENT Only oue completely Accountant. furnished apartment loft to rent; . ., . -,. - , . ' . sieain heat, hot and cold water. E. M. WILSON Certified Public, bnth, kitchenette with gas rungo. Accountnnt. room 411 M. F. & H. Apply Hotel Holnndi Dldg., Medford, Oregon. FOR RUST FVRNISUE1 ROOMS. Auto Supplies FOR RENT Furnished sleeping -.mm. rooms, with bath. 2 45 N. Grape js1 ' St' tjlj. LAHER AUTO PPRINO CO. We irnn srv t ivii-STrrnr are operutlns the largest, oldest I ? . . - aml be8t flipped Plant In tho Pa FORIvod' team. "wagon, "and clflo northwest Use our springs harness. Also good new hack. wh,en othJ 'P.11- ,.sy, Jhon Prader, Talent, Ore. 2 "nt- . 2 Nortb Fifteenth 8t rortlnnn. Oro. FOR SALE Two weeks old bull call'. " " 1 ;"T ' Phono 777-L. . 2S)5 AtU.rney. FOR SALE Jersey heifer, fresh In GEORGE A. COIM1ING Lawyer, few days: two registered Duroc Room 412. Gnrnett-Corey Pld. boars, ono 3 yr. old, other 5 mo.; Medford, Ore. largo prolific strain. Phone S69-W.' GEO. W. CnBrtii Y AttornVy sqd Notary, Rooms (1-1 0, Jackson Conn- FOR SALE Good mUc'h cow. fur'nl- S?rkM!?J,f"!!,,ngk Dtran,:0 ' tare and chickens.- Phono 67H-X Central, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE FOR. SALE Or trade for stock cat tle, a G-rooin modern bungalow; no incumbrance; on paved street. Address II. K enro Mall Tribune. 2 95 FOn SALE Cheap. Four houses and nine lots. Thrco six and one three-room house. Near new mill. Will sell one or nil. Easy terms. Jasper Glllnupy, 44 Park Placo, Phouo 919-X. 294 FOR SA1,K SlISCEIJuVNEOCB FOR SALE Kale In good condition. Apply Martin J. Hedy. FOR SALE Household goods garden tools, etc. E. C. Schultz, at Cafe Holland. 29!) FOR SALE Automobile, 45 horse power Ovarium!. Mrs. Wolters, Talent. Oro. FOR 8AUE Dry fir wood. $2.75 tier, and oak $3.25 tier. E. G. Dow. Phone S4-I-X. 29S FOR SALIC -Australian club whoat and beurdlesn barley seed. Phone Talent Mont ,Markot. 290 FOR SALE Good beardless barley seed. Phono 2U1-IC1. 295 FOR SALE Looso D00-R2. hay. Phono 2S5 FOR SALE Second and third crop alfalfa for hay. A. E. llanley, Med ford. 290 FOR SALE Alfalfa send, 17 Vic per lb. M. F. llanley, Medford. 290 FOR SALE One lU-gallon power lee cvream freezer with motor and pullies, 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 ice cream cans, wire tables and chairs, first class condition. P. O. llox 2o,N, Central Point, Oro. 307 FOR KALE Manure. Ilavo your lots plowed. Phone 4 73-Y. 302 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover, timothy and othor grasses; strictly fancy Rtocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Oro, MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN From $101) Olo f TilOO on first class security. Phone 353-.L J. II. Andrews. 297 TO LOAN Money loaned on furni ture, live stock. Implements, ele. Transactions private, possession retained. Write I'nion Loan Agency, 2!" S. High atrcet, Sab in. Orcgo.i. ;J.ijt TO LOAN- $2ni)li to loan. Jt. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. TO LOAN : I) 1 1 i.i to loan. liox S. Mrtii Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE I-'ORSa7m'"oiPtU DK-l'wiT'red--vond tank' never u;:ed. Capacity 20',0 gallons. You can trade for tiieso lor lt-;s than half u'hni regu lar dealer would charge you. Want seed wheat or potatoes. Cnrrhro, $15, cultivator, $5; Jric'.;son nay for. $5; jack screw, $3: I ... Hon harrow. $5; orchard plow, ?-; 11 tons hay, $12.50 per ion. In ciulro of Carkilt and Taylor or Clar ence C. Pierce, M. F. & 11. Blilg. Medford. 295 LOST LOST Heirloom cameo brooch. Re turn to .Medford Hotel and get re ward. 294 BUSINESS OPPOKTUMTIE8 WANTED Partner to good money making business proposition with Kifiu capita! or more. Addresr P. ) liox 51, Ashland, Oru, 397 rooms 8 'and 9, Medford National Hank rtiilldlnB. A. K. R E A MES Lawyer. Corey blrig. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS--Ws collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get the money. Tlio Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc. Rooms 1, 2, 8. Ras kins' nidi!., 21 (i E. Main Bt. Dentists DR. T. T. SI I AW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. .Tones. Phone 92-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Onrnntt Corey HldB, Suite 810 Medford, Ore. Phono S50. Engineer nntl Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 401 M. F. & II. Bldg Surveys, estimates, irrigation drain age, orchard uud land Improvement Garbage GARHAGHJ Got your premises cleaned up for the aiimmor. Call on the city garbage wagons to good service Phone 874-L t Y. Allen. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGH T Teacher of plnno and harmony. Il.ilght Muslt 8tudio, 401 Oiiriictt Corey Bldg.. Phone 72 Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accldenr, Liability, Plato Glaus, Contract and Surety Bonds; Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corcy Bldg. Mcillcul. MltS7iK?iJ M K SON V'iuv fl leal er. Phone 15 IV, resideiico lloo East Main Street. I'by.Hli Inns and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 30.1 Garnelt-Coroy build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMUNS Physician ntd surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically torilud nnd gla:i:-:es Hilp plied. Oculist and Aurb-.t for S. P. It. R. Co. flffleeq M. I-', fi II. Co bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 507. Printers nod Iiihllstier IMKIU-URll PRINTING CO., 1- tli h, tie?. b-st equipee'l printing ()!'. Soilt.hern Orecon; l'nolc bi loose b if ledgers, billii"; sy etc. Portland prices. 27 Fir st. Tra nsfor KADS IRA.vpi-EK STORAOi: CO Office 42 North Front Bt. Phone 315. Prices riabt. Service guar anteed. 1 X TI : 1 1 C 1 1 II X A I TOCAR CO. TIME CARD, j Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent ! nnd Phoenix dally, cwept Sunday, at j S:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 j p. rn. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. j m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Lear Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, nt 9:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day nights at C:30. Sundays leave Aihltnd at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 1:00 and 10: 30 p, m.