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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1917 PAGE FIVE TODAY'S MARKETS m'trmuus Portland Grain PORTI.AN-n, Or., March 7. Wliout firm, no trading:. Spot bids 2 to Hi' lower. ISIucsti'iii, $1.G8; Kortvfold. $1.0.5; club, $1.0.1; red liussian, Jfl.uO. Hurley unelinnsrcil. Today's cur receipts: Wheat 1, oats 10, Hour 4, hay 4., Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or., llurch 7. Mors, receipts 300; stronir. Bulk of pack init snides,' i;.23(f?i3.35; heavy packing, 21.1-250 Hound. i:i.3."iffi l WMvlT To APOLOGIZE FoC precwles' Solemn ATTITUDE i'u A?k L .KyvySlN'rTH' METHOD! JT A AN' BAPTIST SUNDAY - him vjAat the trouble N-4 1 SCHOOLS FEB SIX MOM In o AN NOW THEY Rc HAVIN TUEin ICE CREAM TaEATS1 OtJ TH' SVMB NIGHT11 ?.! J 3.50; light packing, 170-190 pounds, M.A(.'lJ.oO; rough heavy. $12.25(i 12.7n; pigs and skips, $11.75(i 12.'. stock hogs, 11(S;12. Cuttlo Receipts 213; slow. Steers, prime Utrlit, S).40(rfU.8.; prime heavy $i).509.75; Rood, 0((T!).40; cow's choice, $7.75(.8.15; medium to good $7(ji;7.75; ordinary to fair, $(.50(r7 heifers, $6; bulls, .fl!.257.25 calves, .$(; 10. Sheep-r-licccipts 0; film. - Lambs, east of mountains, $12.00(f 1:1.10 lambs. ' vallev. 12(n 12.50 : lambs (jood, .$11. 25(: 11.75; prime wethers. .$ltl.;u('11.75; choice ewes, $!1.25C(; y.75; heavy ewes, !f8.75(ff 9.25. Portland Butter PORTLAND, Or., March 0. Butter lower. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, March 7. Wheat: Open. Close May ..$1.91 $1.87 July -....-4 1.59Vi 1.57$ At the Pori'imcrcinl club meeting on Monday night standing' room even was at a premium. Many present wore women, notably members of the Civic Improvement . organization. n re sponse to announcements bv Presi dent Jordan, V. O. N. Smith related interviews he had with a "dry fish" concern, while on n trip to Portland relating to plants which the corpora- turn is installing throughout the state. Dr. Jarvis spoke on mineral waters, showing evident familiarity with the subject both practically and theoret ically, opinions which coming from n physician carried uddod weight. In answering questions the doctor defin cd "radio activity," in response to a specific interrogation from Council man Root. Secretary Frohbneh re viewed the status of the approaching celebration here next July, asserting that roundup features would be on a larger scale than ever, and that other attractions would be in corresponding ratio. E. D. Briggs injected much en thusiasm over the cliniitnuquu out look. Ho just dropped in from a meeting of the building committee and announced that the new structure contemplated the accommodation of 4000 people on tho main floors and 2000 in the galleries. "Let 'er buck" was tho universal exclamation, ein- phasized in a general way, as merited encouragement for those who arc en couraging the city's growth and ex pansion. ' Funeral services of Mrs. Grace Stafford Tilton, wife of Dr. C. F. Til Ion, who died hist Monday, were held on Wednesday at the Methodist church, conducted by District Super intendent Van Fosscn and Rev. W. J. Douglass. Interment was in Moun tain View cemetery. Mrs. Tilton was a native of Oregon and 42 years of age. Besides her husband she leaves two young children. Love was the TWICE PROVEN If you sutfer backache . sleepless nights, tired, dull days and distress ing urinary disorders, don't experi ment. Head this twice-told testimony. It's .Medford evidence doubly prov en. Mrs. Wm. Charles, 305 N. Grape St., Medtord, says: "Tho kidney action was too frequent and the kidney se cretions were unnatural. Besides this, I had much pain in my back and sometimes, I could hardly bend or straighten up. At night, it bothered me, too, and often I couldn't sleep. I tried plasters and liniment for my back and medicines for my kfdneys. btu none of them helped me any. It was while I was feeling ill and dis couraged that I heard of Doan's Kid ney Pills and began taking them. In loss than two weeks, I felt better. I took In all four boxes when I felt well." (Statement given September J4, 1907.) On March 16, 1916, Mrs. Charley said: "I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills just as high'.;- today as I did several years ago. I still consider them a medicine of merit and when ever it is necessary for me to take a kidney remedy I use them, for I know they are most reliable." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pllls-Mhe same that Mrs. Charley has twice publicly rec ommended. Foster-MUburn Co., Props. Bnffalo, X. Y, , ASHLAND AND VICINITY I cruciblo in which her nature was molded, and the cycle of this predom inating trait was complete within her family circle, the stream of tender service and prayerful watchfulness over the welfare of her husband and children returning to her through their deep devotion and reverence for the wife and mother. Kenneth McWillinms succeeds to one of the dual agencies of the Met ropolitan Life in the local field, due to the removal of II. O. Purnckor to North Yakima, Wash., this week, where he enters the employ of the Western States Life. Wilfred Carr succeeds to tho senior agency of the Met. hero, the territory being divided between two young and encrgetie'livc wires. At a meeting of the city council on Tuesday evening, Monday, March 111, was set as the dale for the special election to vote on the $1,000 bond proposition for purchasing chiintau iia park by the city. Milliard hall owners petitioned to have a proposi tion incorporated on the ballot looking toward a repeal of two city ordin ances, one of which clamps the lid on their establishments on Sunday! and the other prohibits minors from play ing billiards in their halls. I!y impli cation the intent is to frame an or dinance making the ago limit as to billiard hall privileges 18 years in stead of 21. A dozen ladies from the Civic Improvement club were present and through their spokeswoman, Mrs. Holding, made an impassioned plea for the council to join forces in a movement to secure a new S. P. sta tion for Ashland, an appeal which was referred to the entire council as a committee. ' Professor C. C. Lamb, specialist engaged in extension work of the Or egon Agricultural college, will hold a day school at city hall Thursday of this week, beginning at 10 n. m., for the purpose of giving pointers regard ing the poultry raising industry. All uro invited, as the practical lessons are not for chicken fanciers only. Many relatives and friends here are distressed upon learning of tho death of Margaret June, infant daughter of Mrs. Pearl Johnson Dodge, who died suddenly while on tho train, in com pany with the mother on the way to Portland, either Monday niuht or Tuesday morning. The little one was nearly a year old and was being taken lo the pity for treatment at n chil dren's hospital where special atten tion is being given to babv patients. 11. O. Johnson, father of Mrs. Dodge, left for Portland on Tuesday morn ing. In view of the indiscriminate criti cism which in the lot of the average legislator, it is gratifying to note the recent expressions of confidence be stowed by Jackson county people in general in behalf of their representa tives at Salem during recent legislat ive sessions. As nn outcome of this pprcciution it is not beyond the range of possibility that one of the delega tion may be called upon to servo the people higher ill the hulls of congress. Flaming bulletins announce the in- iliul basketball game between Ash land and Modford high school teams nt the local gym, Thursday night, March 8.. Hope Rebekah Lodge, Xo. 14, of Odd Fellows royally welcomed an of ficial visit Tuesday evening from Mrs. Nellie Mattenburg of Klamath Falls, president of the Rebekah state as sembly. Routine business matters were supplemented by social features in line with hearty greetings for the honored guest of the evening. The church edifice at the comer of Knsl Muiu and Fifth, streets, origin ally built for a seceding offshoot from one of the orthodox denomina tions, has passed under the control of the First Ilrcthrcn church, having been purchased from Mrs. Dr. Render, who had physical possession of the property. Due tn the transfer, n spir itual renaissance is expected to follow under specific Hrrlhrcn auspices. The building is a ncnt one of cement blocks, erected about seven years ago. Owing to increasing business de mands, the A-hlund Ice & Storage Co. has invested in a new RnUton auto' truck, standard capacity, lo expedite) deliveries to the depot and all about J town, it has piano forte chassis, j double octave pedals und consumes either denatured lithia charged with radio activity ur any of the by-products of standard petrol. Miss Mamie Iccnhower, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. J. R. Iceilhowor, re siding at 1.51 Nursery street, is home from San Francisco, where she has completed a three years' course us trained nurse in the Women's nnd Children's hospital of that city. Yreka votes .March :il on a .$70,000 bond proposition for a group of new high school buildings, the main one in that oily, to cost $4",UU0, with branches of the union high school sys tem at Weed, Sisson, McCloud, Dorris nnd Fort Jones at $"000 each. Sunday's Orogoniun contained nn illustrated article on Ashland and Medford by Leon Cass Paor, member of the official staff, the descriptive recital being the result of her recent visit here. The same paper also contained n portrait of, Mrs. George II. Pehrens, formerly Miss Angie Mc Donald, stenographer at the Ashland creamery, and one of the candidates for queen nt the celebration here last July. Mr. and Mrs. ISchrens will re side in Portlund. In line with recommendation of a sanitary engineer who has been in Yreka investigating conditions, the California board of health has order ed tt quarantine against all dogs in Siskiyou county to prevent a threat ened spread of the rabies. February (i was tho warmest day of that month, G2 degrees on the loafers' lounge near the Plaza. Twelve degrees marked the coldest day, Feb ruary. 1. Precipitation 4.18 inches. the record event of the month was the snowfall, HO inches; four inches remaining on n level with the dawn of .March. Clear days numbered the proverbial unlucky 13, with 15 cither cloudy or semi-bright. Mrs. W. J. Douglass, wife of tho lo cal pastor, and Mrs. W. D. Hodgson of this city are delegates who will participate in the program of a Meth odist church convention for the Klam ath district, which will be hold at Modford on March 20 and 21. Mrs. Esther J. Rood, residing nt "ilij Allison street, died on Monday. She was a soldiers' widow, a native of New York, ami 70 years of nge. Funeral services will bo held at the Presbyterian church on Thursday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Ashland cemetery. Fumiliar features of A. C. Hewlett of Eagle Point, veteran correspond ent of the Mail Tribune, were delin eated with other celebrities in hist Sunday's Orcgonian. F. J. Hclliwoll, proprietor of the drug store at Talent, motored to Ash land early in the week with a com pany of friends on a visit to parks and springs. Mr. Hclliwoll is from Portland and bought out the store at Talent last November. His recent visit here was the first one made since be came lo southern Oregon, but will not be the last inasmuch as be has promised to come again in the good old summer time. liolh Mail Tribune and Sun of Modford issued editions of sixteen pages on March 4 and .", replete with news of current events, illustrative features and abundant advertising BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. , Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub stitute lor calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re sult of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad alter effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do stronar liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, dullness and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spir its. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. patronage. The advent of the motor season gave nn impetus to a grist of announcements in the automobile sec tions. Odd Fellows of Yreka contemplate improvements on their large property to the extent of $10,00(1. Th igiual building was erected in 1871 at the corner of Miner and Second streets. El Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Probate. Estate of George Van Tassel, oath of administrator, order to sell per sonal property, inventory and ap praisement. Estate of William Eugene Tlniiuas, petition for allowance, order for same. IDeul Estate Transfers. J. n. Andrews to A. E. Hollis- ter, land in see. 11-33-2E $2,100 Samuel M. Carpenter to J. II. Carpenter, land in sec. 30-:8-2W 1,000 F. E. Hall to W. J. Howard, land in sec. 20-36-4W 10 Charles H. Pierco et ux to Julia IS. Kincaid, land in sec. 2(1 nnd 27-38-3 W 10 Oscnr Hergling to Alfred A. Barnes, lots 28 and 20, block 0, Central Add. to Eagle Point :'. 3,000 George T. Hughes to Edgar E. Liltlefield, land in Awp. 38- 1W. .: " in I W. J. Howard et ux to Mrs. Al- tena E. lurpin, land in sec. 20-30-IW. 10 D. H. Hanu'burg of ux to J. K. Chonte et ux, land in Ashland 10 H. J. Van Fosscn et ux to J. L. ' Yokiim. land in Ashland 800 BE PRETTY! TURN Try Grandmother's old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone known that Sae Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back tlio natural color and lustre to the Imir when faded, Btreukcd or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture waa to make it at home, which ia mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredifiits, for a lion t 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No ono can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it bo naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw thin through your hair, taking one smnll strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dis appears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful ap pearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Wishes to Borrow Best of Security on Country Property Party having this amount to loan please address BORROWER WAIL TRIBUNE. salts if mm Drink lots of water and stop eating meat for a while if your Bladdor troubles you. When you wake up with bnckaclio and dull misery ill tho kidney region it gen erally means you liave been eating tKj much meat, says a well-known uuthority, Meat forms uric acid which overwurks the kidneys in their clt'ort to filter it from tho blood und they becomo sort of paralyzed and lopey. When your kidneys get sluggiBh nnd clog you must rclio've them, like you relievo your bowelB; re-' moving all tho body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy Bpella; your stomach sours, tonguo is coated, and when tho weather Is bad you havo rheumatic twinges. Tho urine is cloudy, full of ucdiment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek Telicf two or three times during tho night. Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take n tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is mode from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean nnd stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids iu the urine so it no longer irritates, thuB ending bladder weakness. 9 -Tad Salts is life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, erler vepcent lithia-water drink. CLASSIFIKD ADVERTISING HATES. One cent por "word per Issue; C times for the price of 5. Fifty cents a line hy tha month, without change. Five words to tho Hue. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy, M. A. Itader. 123 East Main. FOR RENT Small furnished house. Phone 730-lt. 2S8 FOR RENT Five room house, r.lt South Oakdnle. large yard and plen ty of shade. V. .1. Warner, 519 8. 'Oakdnle, Tel. GOfj M. FOR RENT 3-room furnished mod ern house, close In. '417 Jay St.. tor. So. Onkdale and 11th st. 207 FOR RENT Furnished five room bungalow. Phone '.I2SI-W". 300 FOR RENT A strictly modern D rooin bungalow for rent. Apply Honnett Investment Co. 207 FlRMSHEIi APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Only one completely furnished apartment left to rent; steam heut, hot and cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas range. Apply Hotel ilolauil. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, with bath. 245 N. Orapn St. 2!l!) HELP WASTED MAI.K WANTED On ranch, man and wife, without family. Phone S5n. 2U7 H KLP V A NTE ft FE.M A L E WANTED Young girl fur general house work In country. Phono 132-y. 2 0li WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Calves. Phone 500-112. :;.i! WANTED Heifers 2 months to 1 vr. old. liox H, Mail Tribune. 208 WANTED Rids on well work. Heud dcr & Kenly, Tel. 381-J. 29ti WANTED For expert chimney sweeping, call Geo. Adlesberger. Tel. liO-J. VANTED Registered Duroc sow and three gills, eligible to registry. Call Ashlnnd 4-KI3 or address llox 50, .Mail Tribune. 3 111 WANTED llrlng us your eggs and poultry. . We pay cash. -Medford Poultry and Egg Co. 31 ! WANTED Vacuum cleaning, tho largo machine. I furnish my own power. "Henry Currier. Phono S28-X. 305 WANTED Houses to more. Phone 48S-.M, or 4K8-X. FOlt RENT MISCELLANEOUS KOIl KB. NT Hearing orchard for care. See owner 4 06 West 2nd st. 301 FOR RENT lllucksmlth Bhop. (lood locution, inquire of Mis. Wolters, Tulent, Oregon. FOR SAIW POULTRY FOR SAIvF. Ono I'etuluina brooder stove, und 2 hot wnter brooders, il. Miller, Central Point. Ore., Thiine 13x11. 301 FOlt SALE II. I'. Itock eggs, 7Dc for 15. I'hono S20-X. 21)8 FOR SALE Huff Orpington and Buttercup eggs. More fii'HtB tlinn all competitors. Cup winner ut both Medford shows. J. W. Shir ley, Medford. FOR 'SALE Hronzo turkey eggs, $1 per selling, iuireua King, Talent, Ore. 301 FOR SALE It. I, Red eggs for hutching. .Muted under Hogan system. Phono 4S8-X. FOR SALE Eggs for hntching. Single Comb While Leghorns, O. A. C. stock, $1.2ii for sotting of 13 eggs. Phono 600-J I. 313 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, pullotB and eggs for hatching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, Pho'.ie 247. 312 FOR SALE S. C. White leghorn 'Kgs, heavy luylng strain, 76c set ting, J-1.00 hundred. .1. S. Craw ford, Talent, near depot. S0C FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow cult, ono day old. Phone SliU-il. FOR SALE Pnck mnlos, snddles, cart, harness, cheap. Cor. Niuttc and Liberty, North Medford. 300 FOR SALE Team of horses or will trade for cow. Phono IJeaiilleu, Central Point. 300 FOR SALE (iood team, wagon, and harness. Also good now hack. .Ihon Prader, Talent, Ore. 299 FOR SALB MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Looso hav. 5O0-U2. Telephone 301 "OR SALE Roll top desk and chair. Tel. 730-R. 301 FOR SALE Piano. 12 4 South New town. Phone 281-X. 300 FOR SALE Safe in good condition. Apply Martin J. Roily. FOR SALE Household goods garden tools, etc. E. C. Schultz, at Cafe Holland. 290 FOR SALE Automobile, 45 horse power Overland. Mrs. Wolters, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE Dry fir wood, $2.75 tier, and oak J.1.25 tier. E. O. Kow. Phone S4 4-X. 298 FOR SALE Australian club wheat and beardless barley seed. Phone Talent .Meat Market. 296 FOR KALE I. oo.ho hay. Phone 500-R2. 295 FOR SALE Second and third crop alfalfa for hoy. , A. E. Mauley, Med ford. 2'1'i FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, 17 lie per lb. M. F. Hanley, Medford. 2116 FOR SALE One 10 callon power Ice cvreain freezer with motor and piillies, 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 lee cream cans, wire tables and chairs, first class condition. P. o. liox 208, Cenlral Point, Ore. 307 FOR SALE Manure. Havo your lots plowed. Phono 4 7II-Y. 302 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clovor sweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fan -y stocks. Write for samples. Rnlpli Waldo Elden, Central Point, Oro. MONET TO LOAX TO LOAN From lno Oto $70o0 on first class security. Phone 33:!-.. J. II. Andrews. 297 TO LOAN' .Money loaned on furni ture, livo stock, Implements, tie. Transactions private, possession retained. Write Union Iian Agency, 217 3. High street, Salem, Oregoj. ;;os TO LOAN $2000 to loan. R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. TO LOAN $ 1 Dot) lo loan. Mull Tribune. llox S. HUH1XESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED Partner to good money making business proponlilon with , I ooo capital or mom.. Address P. O. liox 51, Ashland, Ore, 297 BUSINESS DI RECTORY Accountant. K. " m " WILSON Certified Publlo Accountant, room 411 M. F. & 11. llldg., Medford, Oregon. Auto Suppllca LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDINO Lawyer, Room 412, Gnrnett-Coroy Bldg., Medford, Ore. 1 GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. N10FF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bnnk Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer." "Garnet Corey bldg. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W oollected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. Haa klns' Bldg., 218 E. Main Bt Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly ocoupled by Dr. Joues. Phone 92-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite 81 Medford, Ore. Phone 858. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINQS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement Garbage GARBAGE Get your , premises cleaned up for the summer. - Call on the city garbage wagons to good service. Phone 874-L. , . Y. Allen. Instruction In Mnslc FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Musk Studio, 401 Oornett-Corey Bldg. Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 21t jwrueti-urey mug. .Medical. MRS. GEO. JACK SON Vlnvi Deal er. Phone 154Y, residence 906 East Main Street. Physicians and Burgeons W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build lug. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMME.NS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S P R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H Co" bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Printers and Inibllsliors ' MEDFORD PRINtTnQ CO., has "the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems! etc. Portland prices. 27 NortS Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO -Office 42 North Front st Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. INTERURHAX AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00. 2:00, 4:00 and 6:18 p. ni. Also on Suturday at ,10:16 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 6:00 and 8:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dnllv -.,... Sunday, at 9:00 a, m., 1:00, 2:ou, -..uu uu o:io p. m. Also on Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6-00 and 10:30 p. m. - '