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MEDFOTCD MATL- TT?TBITNR AiTCPFOTCP. OTJEOON.- -MONDAY; MAftCTT -"1017.- PAOE FTVFj BUSINESS IHKKCTOKT Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Public Accountant, room 411 M. F. & II. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Anto Snpplies , LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our snrlnca whon others fail. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys CEOltOE A. COlMHNd Lawyer, Room 412, Garnott-Coroy .llldg., Medford, Ore. ! : ' ' " .- ' Freckles and His''FVie:ncla , F I would you ASK Ycwa ma. k-Tis-n ? Wo-Ol OUST UlWMfr l I W 60UV WIS UfcATf OU.THAtTS UL f ( . HEY. MTERl GET ) IF I COULD STWJO BY YO0E, I" - -rf'H To THE NEXT BUKG N WE FEEL. YOUNfrV B.I6WT STAY ttw 7 FROM TU J . STOME To SbWC IW SOME 2r I -A HEBE'S THAT UEAT ' KGMN . I CMIT THA.MH "PU. YOU 6ET vxT- I SToWE !'. YBlfc 1 VTUE BoMEiv -J? Y l- U RECEPTION I . Vi SXW nXZt j ' 11 i i I , " I I ..Ml -II , . , 1 - TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock. i i OkTIjA.n D, ore., .Marcn zu. tH:s Steady; receipts 1705. Bulk Of packing grades, $14. 25 (ft 14.40; heavy packing, $14.35 14.50; light packing, $14.20014.35; rough heav ies, $1313.50; pigs and skips, pi $12.7513; stock hogs, $11.50 f 12.75. i . i CATTLE Steady to 10c higher: f; receipts 040. Steers, prime light, ; $9.35 9-65; prime heavy, $9.50 9.75; good, $8.90S 9.25; cows, choice h' $7.75 8; medium to good, $7. 7.35; r ordinary to fair, $0.25 0 0.75; heifers, f $G.508.50; bulls, $5 7.25; calves, p.'f' '.$ 10. fi; ( SHEEP Higher; recolpts 1533. '- Lambs, east of mountains, $13.25 'f , ! 13.50; lambs, valley, $13 13.25; f ilambs, shorn, $10.75 12.25; prima ' - wethers, $11.G012; choice ewes, t '.'J $10.5011; heavy ewes, $8.75 k ';! 9.25. Portland lluttcr, PORTLAND, Ore., March 20. BUTTER Firm with all prices un changed. - Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., March 26. WHEAT Firm; no trading. Spot bids unchanged to lc lower. Blue stem, $1.73; fortyfold, $1.70;. club, $1.C8; red Russian, $1.G3; barley un changed. No. 1 feed, $4 0 bid. Today's car receipts; Wheat, 27; barley, 2; oats, 1; hay, 11. Chicago Wheat. -CHICAGO, March 2B. WHEAT- Open . May $1.91 ',4 July 1.64 Close $1.90 1.63 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howleti 4nlr. Gush I.ovogrecn, chief oC t lie Forest linrenti in this department, was on the train on his way to Unite Falls Thursday. Charlie Clark lias moved his meat market and bakery from the old Oco. linoson store building into the room formerly occupied by Art Nichols, in the Nichols block. Fred F.hlcr of Lake Creek was do inn business in our town Thursday, and while here dropped into the Sun nyside for dinner. Mr. La Port one of the V. S. Foresl rangers, who is stationed on Trail creek, spent Thursday with us at the Sunuyside. Martin Wood nnd John Iseli, who nre licated near the Muffrey saw mill, came out Friday and came here for dinner, and while hero, Mr. Iseli gave me his subscription for the V. M. T. lie said that when lie left home nun morning, the snow was just Iwentw-two inches deep in hi yard. , W. .1. Canon our I'r'Mvnsboro mer. ehAt, phoned to me Friday ni.L'lil, that Fred Stanley had left the monev with him to pay a year's subscription to the . M. f. and ordered it sent to his address nt llrownsboro. K. A. Stronj; the prusiilt-nt of the "(Jo (let 'Km Club" has followed me the following list of directors of the club: Frank Neil, Derby, Xick Young: Knirle l'oint; Georire Urowii, Ilrowns- lioro; and Carl Von der Ilellen and Henry French of Wellen. The inter est seems to lie yrowinir in Ihe move to exterminate the diia-er sipiirrel nnd the fanners generally nre sien iiiir up lor the poison (irain. I see in the .Mail Tribune that the powers tjhnt he have decided to let the meml) (rs of the various clubs throughout the county lmve the poison (rrain nt six cents a pound. I would simr to the fanners livinir in this section of the county, that is on Koi:ue river Hi:,' ltutte or l.it.le llutle. Antelope, Ilry ami Yonkey eri'eks that when they are in town to call at Ilroun & Son's store and sin up as members of the club and thus secure the poi soned c.rnin and then scatter it wher ever a diiri-'cr is founil. tleone Mansfield, Jr., whose father owns and operates a fine far,,; on Rosrne river, on the l'ro-peet road, and Bert lliginbothaia spent Friday with us. George Mansfield came came out primarily alter six line registered ewes that his i'ailier hail had expressed from Shcmlin in the Willamette valley. Thev nre of (he Shropshire breed and look as though they might be ipiite an accession to Mr. Mansfield's flock of sheep, lie seems to he dealing in fine blooded stock, as I understand that he lias some thoroughbred cattle on his fa rui. Bert lliginhothain came out to brim; a load of household goods for William Kelly, who has been living in his neighborhood, Flounce Hock. Bert reports that the snow was three feet deep at his place when he left home, but probably there is not so much now, as it was raining this Saturday moraine;, according to word received over the phone. K. L. llallan, from California, lias moved onto the old Ilcrrou orchard, where Xewt Gorman has been living for the past few years. I haven't met him hut hope that he will prove to be as companionable ns Mr. Gor man has been. Mr. K. M. Koenig of Derby and F. 0. Stinson of Prospect nnd Mr. Her ring, the Butte Falls fish hatchery man, were on the P. & K. this morn ing on their way home and Mr. II. P. Berlinton of Lake Creek (jot off here and took Hie stage lor home. Mulr here Mr. Berrion renewed his sub scription to the Weekly Mail Tribune. In addition to the three already mentioned, Henry ' Trusty, our niuil carrier from here to -Persist, Incli ning Lcnbo and Dr. W. P. Holt have renewed their subscriptions to The Daily Alail Tribune. K. II. Iiussell, sales engineer of the Kellogg Switchboard and Supply eompany, Portland, Ore., was here doing business with our telephone man, . I . Clements, nnd wnne iierciWils a business caller Friday morn- look dinner with us. Mrs. Buhl llildrith returned from Medford Saturday, accompanied by her nephews, Evan and Harold Ilil dreth, who expect to make their home with Mr. and Mrs. llildreth. Mrs. J. W. Bishop left Tuesday for Ashland, where she is visiting her parents. Rod Baker went lo.Mcdford Tues day on business, returning Thursday. Kniiuerson Wheeler went to Med ford Tuesday. Mrs. Bel-nice Baker and Miss Kiln Slew-art went to Medford Tuesday on business, returning Thursday. Mrs. Carl Jackson came up Tues day and visiled her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Chambers, returning lo her home ut Dupray Thursday. Mrs. Johnson went lo Medford Thursday on business. Win. Sears came up from Medford Thursday. Sheriff Jennings was up lust Sat urday on business. Mr. mid Mrs. Fox were in town on Friday visiting their luolhcr, 'Mrs. Abbott. George Brlstow and Frank Elliott of Anderson Creek were buslneas collers Wednesday. Dr. Halstead was In from his mine on Wagner Crek Wednesday. Mr. J. S. Crawford, the champion fisherman of Talent, flatly refuses to niako nay statement concerning the length of any fish ho may catch In the future. A moving picture show on the American Revolution was given at the school house Wednesday after noon by Mr. Spencer for the benefit nnd instruction of the school children J&y Terrlll has been appointed ft deputy assessor by Blln Coleman, and is busy assessing property In Bell vleiw rlstrlct. Lyle Rrlnor and Wiley Jones are hauling hay to their ranches on Wag ner Creek. Mrs, Shaw of Ashland visited at niiTTr r 1 1 1 n bUlltrALU !i TALENT TALK . - . the home of Mrs. U. cru:n ot North Talent last week. Mr. Alacey of North Talent was called to the home of his sister, Mrs. Choesman, In Medford, Sunday by the serious illness of Mrs. Chcesman. Mrs. Baudgeon visited in North Tnlent recently. Mrs. Chessman of Medford, a for mer resident of North Talent, died at the home of her daughter Sunday morning, aged 89 years. Mr. B. N. French of North Talent who recently hroko his leg, was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital Tues day, where Drs. Malingram ot Phoe nix and Porter of Medford perform ed the amputation of his leg at the knee. Ho is Improving nicely and his family expect to bring him homo Sunday. Mrs. J. .1. King and daughter of Anderson Creek were shopping in town Thursday afternoon. W. Stratlon was in from east of Bear creek Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brandt and Mr. J, Brandt motored to Ashland Thurs day afternoon. Mr. H. S. Gleim is having his house remodeled. Waldo Bell Is do- Wng the work. Miss Boswlck of South Talent was visiting in town on Thursday. James Jloward, the famous bear hunter and miner, of the Siskiyous, was in town Thursday Robert Purves of Wagner Creek motored into, town in his new car Thursday. Edgar Adams of Wagner Creek was attending to business matters in town Wednesday. Marion Tyler is still doing shoe repairing. i vi. K. xoe was a .Mcrioru business caller Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Rasey of South Tal- ;ent wero In town Thursday evening. H. H. Goddard ot Wagner creek ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Withrow expect 1 lo leave about the first of April for eastern Oregon whero they expect to spend the summer. Their many friends regret their leaving. Little Joe Spitzer, who has been seriously 111, Is now considered out of danger. Mrs. Mark Kline came in from their ranch on Wagner creek nnd is the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman. Mrs. Earl Scott was hostess at a party given in honor of her husband's birthday Wednesday evening. Games and music formed the entertainment for the ovenlng, after which a sup tuous lunch was served. Mrs. Louis Brown was an Ashland visitor Friday. Mr. McCormick, an employe of tho Talent experiment station, is ill nt his room In tho Ames building with tonsilltus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brown ex pect to arrive in Talent about April 1 from Cottage Grove. Art Rose spent Friday In Medford transacting business. Sliss Lowe, one of the tenchers at Talent school, Is now boarding nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Yeo. Mrs. John Budgeon is ill. Boyd Robinson of Anderson creek was In Ashland Friday. Mrs. Tom Bell, Miss Bell and Mrs. J. Slcppy were the visitors at tho Medford conservatory class this week. E. T. Moore is busy putting on the finishing touches on tho new bungalow of R. J. Luke at Frederick. Mrs. Roy -Kales and littler daugh ter Catherine are expected to arrive next week from Oakland, California, and will spe.id the suninier'here Mrs. Sam Murphy has excepted the position In the Talent school In serv ing the mid-day lum-hcs. A Tim In- r'miiruhlR llal.y J-woii. VmtnI Im Uuthrri' Milk" WIDEMANN'Si fUC. UHIWIITINID. POT0 GOAT MILK, A Pmftt Food aUo far Im-al.d. r LtADINO DHUOQUT WIDEMANH GOAT; MILK CO. IMiss Elenor Powers was 111 Thurs day and unable to attend the party given by the Lidies of the Medford Conservatory parlorB. " B. Salles of Ashland was a busi ness visitor. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta. Real Estate Transfers. Frank J. licid, ct nl, to X. J. Van Fossen, et ux, W. I), to land in Pracht's AiM. Ash land : 300 Libbie S. Muhonev, to M. C. Mahoney, deed to lot !), blk. 24, Xorlh Bluff Ailil. Med ford 1 Alice li. 'I'rask, to George F. Trask, lease and deed, lo mid. hull' land in sec. ;ill, T. H 1W Robert T. King to ltegeeca King, W. D. to lurid in T. :i7, li 2V and in sec. T. :i7, n UK i Welborn Beeson, et ux, lo Mil lies Dosier W. 1). to land in T. ,18, R. V 1,'JOO Win. II. Iloslev, et nx, to M L. llosley, W. I), to land in see. :!(!, T. 40, II IF. 10 Mary F. Gage, el al, J. P. Mas field agree., land in see. ti and 7, T. ICi, If 1W 1,(1(111 Peter King to George II. Stone well, lots 4 and !, S. 20 nnd lols 1 and 2, S 20, T 20, li 1 W $1000 United States to John Moores, land in see. 3 t-:ifl-2E. . Palenl OUT COLDS WOOD Body fir wood by tier or cord. 12- inch chunks, $2; 10-Inch, $2.50, de livered. Special on sinudgo wood. 1'iiclflc Fuel Company, yard I'. & E. It. It, & .Main St. Phone 5H1-R, Peace With Honor TP you want, yiwc kike voitr aiiioiniiliile In Hie Cra ter Lake Carafe, wlm must have expert liieclianies Id work on siii-li cars as Hie Packard, Cadillac, Franklin, Chalmers, Jiiiick, Stnde hakcr, DodL'e ami Chevrolet. Yes, we can too, and all fix your Trd kinds of Lras engines. CraterLakeGarage AND MACHINE SHOPS Phone 100 Court lla First Class Business Op- portunity. for man and woman to take charge of close in lioardiii"; and rooming house. Old es tablished business, very lit tle easli reiiiircd. Call at office of Fehl Investment Co, .'J7 North Fir street, or Phone (Ml-,. Attention Farmers MEDFORD JUNK COMPANY 31-33 N. Bartlett St. Pay Highest Prices for inni.s! Green hides per lb ... 17c Dry hides, per lb. 25c Green calf hides, per lb. 25c Dry calf hides, per lb. 80o We Also Buy Sheep I'elU and Goat Skins. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. KOK RENT Modern five-room fur nished house, 3 lots. 3"5 Portland ave. 7 FOR RENT Modern nine room first class furnished house on paved street; close in. Address Box 50, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Modern furnished four room house; on pavement. Phono 370-W. FOR SALXS rOOTTRY .'OR SALE Belgian carmeaux pig cons. Call 730-R. 5 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Buff Orpingtons, $1.00 for 15. Phone 820-X. 313 FOR SALE A few settings from four pedigroed trapnos'.od White Rocks which layed last year as pul lets 87(1 eggs, their mothers aver aging the year before 227 eggs. $5,00 per setting. Mrs. Ernest Webb, Central Point. 313 FOR SALE White Leghorns, Silver Lace Wvnndotts, for hatching. Phono 204-W. P. E. Wynkoop. 326 FOR SALt; Eggs for hatching. Single Comb Whito Leghorns, O. A. C. stock, 75c setting of 13 oggs; $4.00 per 100. Phono 500-J-4. 313 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Ernest wiebb. Central Point, Pho-.ie 247. 312 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. K'Mt SALIC Fine Jersey, cow. Just fresh; also registered llurnc boar, large, prolific strain. J. E. Judy, phono S(JU-V. FOR SALE Four-year-old grado Belgian stallion. S. Staucllff. Phoenix. 28 FOR SALE Registered Poland China boar, two nnd a half years old; wt. 350 pounds; good condition. Prlco $10.00. Siskiyou Orchards, Gold Hill. 3 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN $1000 to $10,000 on good ranch propo-ty as security. Phono 363-J. J. U. Andrews. TO LOAN $1000 to loan. Box S. Mall Tribune LOST LOST On coiner of Fourth SI. and lioso avenue or on Fifth near post office, stickpin with green selling nnd tie clasp with tho initial S. 53 Rose avenue. 7 LOST Full blooded (Trlxle.) $5.00 phono 557-X-l. Alrdnlo reward. bitch. Call It.WCIIES FOR SALE FOR SALE OR HXf'i I ANfi H I .Ill acre ranch, 70 acres In cultivation, both timber and pasture laud, K rootn two-story hoiiHe, 5-acre young prune orchard. Price $10, 000. W'lll take in exchango Hinall ranch near Medford to the value of $5000, balance tei-tus. Address J. 11. llenslee, Canyonville, Ore. 15 FOIt SALE 1 00 acres of land, $000. Good deep soli, 6 miles east of Medford; also billiard tablo. Jonu Lyden, Jacksonville. 312 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber laud, from $10 per ncro up, on long time, ensy payments. Addross R., euro Tribune, PopjEOU SALE -100 acres of land; good oeep sou, u 1-2 miles cast ot .Med ford. Also billiard tablo. John Lyden, Jacksonville. 312 El RMSIIEI) APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt. Tho Berben, 10 Qulnco. 321 FOR It EXT MISCELLANEOUS FOIt KENT Two aiies with small house and good sleeping tent at l'err:, dale. For sale, gentle driv ing horse nnd huyy; ulxotwo dozen Barred Rock hens. Phono 20I-J-2 6 FOR RENT Garden lands, farming land, stock ranches. Gold Ray Realty Co. MIS('ELLA.Nr,OUS. "RELIGION" My Dr. Charles W. Eliot, and oilier rnltiirian litera ture. .Miss llnzel Muiton, ('cntr;,! Point. K, F. I). Nt. I, 7 FOR RENT IIOL'SES FOIt RENT Furnished ami unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy. M. A. Ilailer. 12.1 Enst Main. FOR RENT -It-room modern house on South Grape. Large garden patch. Apply 7utf S. OakUbio. 313 FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE 80 acres Texas, for city or country property; might assume full particulars first letter. Box Acres, Mall Trlbllno. 3 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Mlddlo-aged lady with nice home would UUo care of child or baby, live in the city. Box 9, care .Mall Tribune. 8 HELP WANTEI MALH WANTED Salesman for general trudo In Orogon; strong staple line, new fentures, splendid commission contract. $35 weekly for expenses. Continental Jewelry V)., 19,112 Contlnotal Bldg., Cleveland, O. 3 WANTED Man to look after hunch of sheep. F. E. Bybee, Jackson ville. 0 WA'NTED A first-lass cabinet mak er. Steady employment. Wrlto Tho J. U. Flook Co., Rosehiirg, Ore. 6 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Poultry. We are in tho market for all kinds of poultry daily. (let our cash and trade prices. Phoonlx Mercantile Co. WANTED A mnlo and female Guinea plgB for breeding purposes. Cull A. II. C Mall Tribune. 3 WANTED Redwood or galvanised tank, 1500 to 200 gallons. Bard well Fruit Co. Phono 12 4. 2 WANTED To rout Modern unfurn ished house. Desire good locatioa. Give full particulars. II. W. Bing ham, Modford. WANTED Confinement enses. Ad dress P. O. box 81, Jacksonville, Oregon. , 312 WANTED To buy about 360 rods 312 barb wire. Phone 19-F-2. WANTED Old falso teeth. Don't matter If brokon. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mall to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 320 VANTED Registered Duroc sow nnd tlireo gilts, eligible to registry, (-'nil Ashland 4-F13 or address Box 50, .Mall Tribune. 31C WANTED Bring us your eggs nnd poultry. We pay cash. Modford Poultry and Egg Co. 314 WANTED Houses to move. Phone 4S8-M, or 488-X. WANTED Vacuum cleaning. Gov ernment endorsed machine. Satis faction guuranleed, Harry A. Wy song, phono Jacksonville 282. 329 WANTED To sharo car with party shipping household goods to Im perial valley, California. Have half carload of goods. Address 3 Hi N. Central, Medford, Ore. I'OR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR HALE -Fivo-passenger Ford ear, $250.00. 7211 W. I3lll St. 3 FOIt SALE Newtown. -Kimball piano. Phono 2S1-X. 12 1 S. FOR SALE Head lag lamp, fruit Jars, crocks, axiiiiulster rug 0x12. 305 Portland ave. 7 FOR HALE Early Sunrise seed po tatoes. Phono 452-W. C. M. Park er. II FOIt SALE -Fine electric range, nearly new, perfect condition. Price very low. Easy terms. Phono I2S-.I. 0 Foil SALE Paxson's superb dahlias. Eight named labeled bulbs, $1; as sorted colors and classes, cactus, peony and decorative. Ten unla beled, $1. Postage paid. Semi for list. R. II. Paxson, Central Point, Oregon. 2 6 FOll SALE Baled Phono 201-K-3. barley straw. FOR SALE A good business, well established. Small capital. Phono 655-11. 312 FOR SALE Manure. Ilavo your lols plowed. Phono 473-Y. 3 la FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, rod clover sweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for earn pies. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point. Ore. FOR SALE Ancona egRS for hatch ing, $1.50 for 15. Great lavers, Mrs. Bert Hooker, 205 West Jack son Street. 315 FOll KALE OR TRADE On a light car, horse, buggy, harness. Good condition. Box O, Mnll Tribune. 324 FOR SALE Egg cases and fillers. Mudfoid Pouh.ry & Egg Co. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney antf Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFr" Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer. Corey bldg. Garnetfr Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 yearn old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Haa klns1 Bldg., 216 E. Main sL Dentists DR. T. T. BITAW Dentist. Ovor Dan- lols Clothing Storo In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN 80OY0C DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentlsta Gnrnett Corey Bldg., Suite tit Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUM.M1NGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. ft 11. Bldg Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement. GarDnge GARBAGE Got your preralBea cleaned up tor the Bummer. Call on .the city gnrbage wagons fo Suud service. Phone 874-L. t. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ot piano aud harmony. Haight Musil Studio, 401 Garuett Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contrnd and Suroty Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Medical. MRS. GEO. JACKSON Vlavi Deal er. Phone 154Y, residence 90S East. Main Street. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, car, nose nnd throat. Eyes scten tlficnlly tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. 0. Phone 607. Printers and runilsliors MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best eipilpped printing offico In Soul horn Oregon; llook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offico 42 North Front Bt. Phone 315. Prices right. Sorvlce guar anteed. IXTERL'RBAX Al'TOCAR 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 6:16 p, m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. in. and 2:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. m. Loavs Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur day nights at G:30. SundnyB leave Ajhlnnd at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 Fast Alain Street, Medford The Only Kxclusivn Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or nlaee by appointment. "Phone 117 J. We'll do the rest. E, D. WESTON, Prop.