irEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE fEDFOUT),
OUEflON, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 3917.
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Portland Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 7. HOGS
Receipts, 292; steady. , Bulk ot
packing grades, $14.25 14.40; heavy
packing, $14.36(3 14.50; light pack
ing, f 14.20 14.35; rough heavies,
$13(5 13.50; pigs and skips, $12.75
13; stock hogs, $11. 5012. 75.
. CATTLE Receipts, 11; steady.
Steers, prime light, . $9.50 9.75;
prime heavy, $9.35 9.65; good,
$8.90(3 9.25; cows, choice, $88.25;
medium to good, $77.75; ordinary
to fair, $6.25 0 6.75; heifers, $6.50
8.50; bulls, $57.25; calves, $G
IB.
BHEDP Receipts, none; steady.
La nibs, east ot mountains, $13.25(3)
13.60; lambs, . valley, $13613.25;
lambs, shorn, $10.75 12.25; prime
Wethers, $11.60012; choice ewes,
$10.50(oll; heavy owes, $8.75
.2o.
TER-Very firm.
j- CliloaRo Wheat.
' CHICAGO, April 7. WHEAT
j ' ' Open. Close
Jay $2.06 hi
July 1.75
$2.12
1.SS
,: Portland Giiiin.
' PORTLAND, April i. WHEAT
Strong; trading light; all records
smashed; spot bids 3 to 6c higher;
bluestem, $1.86; fortyfold, $1.S2;
club, $1.81; red Russian, $1,78.
OATS Advanced $2.75 ton; No. 1
white feed, $45.25; new record.
BARLEY $1.25 ton higher; No. 1
feed, $44.50, record.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, i8;
flour, 6; hay, 3.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
Circuit Court.
; J. C. Power vs. Joe Loekwood, ct
al, answer.
Big Pines Lumber Co., vs. Minnie
A. 3IcKee, motion.
H. 1L Abbott vs. Mutliins Demmer,
or., ct ui, summons.
Isaac N. Shook vs. Fnnnic Shook,
; reply.
Allen vs. Sterling Mining Co., (dis
mission. Probate Court. - . ,
Joseph Milton Ebe, estate, petition,
; cuMiinun cunningnnni, estiue, pe
tition, order.
Emily L. Curpcnter, estate, bond
report of snle.
E. L. Haekctt and ffra. McDonnld
nssume the business name of "Coast
Lands and Mines."
Real E-itnto Transfers.
Ralph G. Jennings, shff., to
II. M. McFnrland, shff. deed
to land in T. 38, It 2 W $3,000
T. W. Miles, et ux, to Nannie
S. Giffen, et ux, W. D. to
Compare Prices
Some of our competitors use repair parts prices to ar
gue against prospects buying BUI.CKS.
Our repair prices are OPEN FOR COMPARISON
witli any ear of this class. The quality is the best. You
do not have to buy many repair parts. Ask a BUICK own
er. Some people say the BUICK does not stand up. Ask a
BUICK owner.
"We have a car that has a reputation and is si ill holding
it. "We have a car that will fit your purse from $70'0 to
$1535.
"We have a ear that is guaranteed for twelve months
from the date you buy it, against defective parts. This
guarantee is a factory guarantee, not a verbal guarantee.
Figue this out against a ear that is only guaranteed for
ninety days, then compare the quality, the upholstering,
the motor and the general construction.
Call and let us prove the above. And take a demonstra
tion. "WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD
THEM. s5fl(fcl!SSa
Power Auto Go.
land in T. 33, R 1 E 10
W. A. Messnor, et ux, to S.
Childors, Q. C. D. to lots
in blk. 18, Medford 10
Nnnnio S. Giffen, ot vir, to T.
W. Miles, W. D. to land in
T. 33, R. 1 E - 10
II. L. Do Armond, ct ux, to , .
. V.. Kline, W.. 1). to lots in (
Collegu Hill Add. Medford 10
EAGLE POIN r EAGLETS
By A. C. Hewlett
Mrs. Carl Jackson of nulla Falls
came out on the P. & E. Saturday
afternoon and was met at the train
by her moth-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Jack
son. S. F. Ward of Butto Kails and Ed
Meyer of Lake crock came out on the
same train and went on to iledford
and Mrs. Key, of B. R, mother-in-luw
to Dr. Hiiuhniiiin of Avlilnnd, was
on her way to Ashland, and Mrs.
John Greeb, wife of one of prosper
ous farmers boarded" the car for
Medford to spend the week end with
her daughter, Miss France;, who i:;
finishing her course of study as a
teacher in the teachers' training
course of the Medford hijih school.
Jerry Lewis, one of our town boys
went to Ililt, California, to go to work
in a sawmill.
Charles S. Painter anil George H.
Wumsley, our deputy assessor, went
to Jacksonville Saturday on business
of an official nature,
Mrs. W. W. Taylor and her daugh
ter Mrs. Wm. Ilolman, were shopping
Saturday afternoon in Eagle Point.
Win. Perry, one of our leading cit
izens and u member of the school
board made a business call in Butte
Fnlls Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mathews, who
own and operate the old John Black
farm on the free ferry road, were
trading here Saturday.
Mrs. Mamie ("lark who is teaching
school in the Central S. II. was a
passenger on the E. P.-Pcrsist stage
Saturday.
J. M. Wilfley owner of an orchard
northeast of E. P. came in Monday
on the P. & E. and tho first thing
he did was to give me his sub. to
the daily M';iil Tribune.
John IT. Stewart, of Los Angeles,
son ot I. M. Stewart also cumo in
Monday on tho P. & E.
Mrs. F. L. Chitwood of Grants
Pass, a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs,
James Culbertson of Lake creek nlso
came in on tho P. & E. Monday nnd
so did Airs. A. J. McDonald of Trail
and Mrs. II. II. Fox nnd her mother-in-law,
Mrs. M. A. Fox of Lake creek,
also Tim Daley and Stanford Hous
ton of Trail, Mrs. McDonald, Messrs.
Daley and Houston taking the E. P.
Persist stage and the other three
Indies to the E. P.rL. C. stage for
Lake creek. There were seventeen
come out on the P. & E. jitney.
Buss Moore nnd his two daughters
passed thru our town Monday on
their -way to Central Point, being
called there on account of the death
of his mother-in-law Mrs. N. J. Pan
key, one of the pioneers of Jnckson
eounty as she has lived in Sams val
ley nnd Central Point for over fifty
years.
A. J. Aderson the agent of the
Standard Oil company, Medford,
came out Tuesday to interview the
users of his goods as to the trade this
season. There is quite a number of
peoplo who havo nutos and gasoline
engines who buy gnsolino by the bar
rel nnd consequently get it cheaper
than nt retail. Mr. Anderson was
a' guest nt the Sunnyside Tuesday
for dinner.
Mr Berrian the superintendent of
tho B. F. fish hatchery, and Mrs.
Loo Steers of Rogue River and Mr.
Wheeler of B. F. were passangers on
tho north bound tram, Mrs. Steers
being on her way to tho Minter bros.
ranches to visit them as they arc her
uncle.
There was a lot of hay on the train
Tuesday for the stockmen of Derby,
nnd almost a carload of rolled bar
lev for different parties around here.
There was n small lot of lumber
come out on the train for Hoy Bail
ey. E. A. Bass also cnino out on the
same train and brought out n lot of
fruit trees lo replant his orchard.
There was n secial meeting of the
Parent -Teachers society Monday
night at the school house to arrange
a program for the track meet here
May 3 next. The committee report
that they havo raised near n hundred
dollars to be invested ill prizes, etc.
and the Ashland high school has
promised substantial aid, the Ashland
band has agreed to donate their ser
vices nnd from nil appearances we
are going to havo one of the times
of our lives at that time. It is ex
peeled that there will be twenty dif
ferent schools represented. In addi
tion to the silver cup that is to be
contested for the committee have de
cided to offer n second and third
prize for the second nnd third result.
George Stewell brought in his reg
ular two enses of eggs nnd can of
cream Tuesday.
Robert Dawson of Trail passed thru
here Tuesday with a small load of
hay. He spent the night with his un
cle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G.
Knighton.
A. V. Ciiminings, superintendent of
the Alivista orchard, luul a, little
mash up on the street Tuesday p. m.
He started to unhitch his team in
front of the blacksmith shop and just
then nn auto came dashing by that
seared the horses and Mr. C. grabbed
one of them by the bit but could not
control them, finally letting them go
after spinning around a few minutes
they made n dash, collided with a
telephone pole, breaking the tongue
double-trees, neck yoke and both
lines, thus freeing the horses and
one of them went down one side of
Reliable Help
When You
Need It
HERE'S THE IDEA!
For "First Aid" In Stomach,
Liver or Bowel Trouble TRY
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
the creek and the other on the other
and the one on the side of the creek
where they started, when he enine to
tho ford nt tho old Simmons place
stopped rather than to tnko a cold
hath. Fortunately no one was hurt
and our blacksmith soon repaired th.e
damages by putting in new ones.
It is not raining or snowing today,
April 4.
Rev. Paul S. Bandy of Central
Point who is working in the interest
of the Red Cross society will meet
the citizens of Eagle Point in the
Baptist church next Sunday evening,
April 8, at 8 p. m. , There will bo a
short Easter service nnd at tho close
Rev, Handy will present the subject
of the work of tho Red Cross for our
consideration nnd use his persuasive
powers to get up an interest hero on
the subject.
Mrs. A. Truo Lundy has returned
from a brief business visit to Grants
Pass.
LOOK AT A CHILD'S!
Tuko No Chances! Move Poisons
From Liver and Bowels
lit Once.
Mathers can rest easy arter giving
"California Syrup ot Figs," because
in a few hours nil tho cloggcd-up
waste, sour bllo and fermenting food
gently moves out of the bowels, and
you havo a well, playful child again.
Children simply will not take the
time from play to empty their bow
els, and they bocomo tightly packed.
liver gets sluggish and stomach dis
ordered.
When cross, feverish, restless, see
If tongue Is coated, then give this de
licious "fruit laxative." Children
love It, and It can not cause Injury.
No difference what ails your little
one If full of cold, or a sore throat,
diarrhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath,
somcmber, a gcntlo "inside cleans
ing" should always bo the first treat
ment given. Full "directions for ba
blcs, children of all ages and grown
ups are printed on each bottle.
Bewaro of counterfeit fig syrups
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot
tle of "Callfosnla Syrup of Figs,'
then look carefully and see that It
Is made by tho "California Syrup o
Figs Company." We mako no small
er size Hand back with contempt
any other fig syrup..
FOR
snpr swni t fn
QJ TIRED FEET
1 4 uennn tucaiypius uinimam
AT ALL DRUQ STORES
TUBES 25C JARS SOC
BEST
SEEDS
THat Grow
We have a choice line of
Garden Seeds, including the
Famous Burpees in packages
and bulk. 0!) varieties of
Spencer's Sweet Peas.
Broadley
The Medford Florist and Seed Man
Phone 872.
DAISY
Butter, fresh from our churn
to your table Made from
carefully selected cream,
gathered by us from the
most sanitary dairies. Every
pound guaranteed. Costs no
more for the best. Try it.
Let us supplv vou witli None
Better Milk. " Delivered at
your door
BUTTER MILK
SKIM MILK
SWEET CREAM
VELVET ICE CREAM
At
The Dairy
322 East Main. Phone 481
rou hi:xt miscellaneous
FOR RENT Harden lands, farming
land, stock ranches. Gold Bay
Kealty, Co, . ......
FOR KENT HOUSES
FOR KENT Six-room modern bung
alow: gos range. 619 North Riv
erside. 15
VOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses. Employment Agen
cy. M. A. Rader. 123 East Main.
rillMSHEn APARTMENTS
FOR it 10 NT Ono completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland.
MISCELLANEOUS
'A RELIGION FOR MODERN MEN"
By Rev. W. C. Sullivan, and oth
er Unitarian literature, sent free to
Inquirers. Address Miss llazol
IBurton. Central Point, R. F. D. No.
1, Oregon. i
FREE BOOK "Money in Oil" shows
how you can make quick 'nrofits.
Have production and stock doubles
In price April 20. Neosho Co., K.
C. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 13
RELIGION" lly Dr. Charles W. El
lot, and other Unitarian literature
sont free to inquirers. Address
Miss Hazel Burton. Central Point,
R. F. D. No. 1, Oregon. 114
MORPHINE ANT) LIQUOR addiction
cured in from throe to four days,
without suffering. Dr. Griffin.
Talent, Ore. 32
HANCIIES FOR SALE
FOR SALE 100 acres, mostly bot
tom, lu unuer cultivation, on nign
way and Rogue river, about to be
foreclosed. Can bo had for $9250.
Write G. E. McAllister, Attorney,
Ashland, Ore. 15
FOR SALF. Oil H ENT Five acres,
closo In, well improved. Phone
623-R. )9
FOB SALIC Oil EXCHANGE ISO-
acre ranch, 70 acres In cultivation
both timber nnd pasture land, 8
room two-story houso. 6-ncre
young prune orchard. Price $10,-
000. Will take In exchange small
ranch near Medford to tho vnlue of
$5000, balaaco terms. ddross J
B. Henslce, Canyonvlllo, C re. 1G
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
land, stock ranches, timber land,
from $10 per aero up, on long
time, easy payments. Address R.
care Tribune.
l'Oll SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Fancy white Leghorn
eggs, 4c each. Phono 38G-M. 32
FOR SALE Whito Leghorns, Silver
i.aco wyandotts, for hatching
Phone 204-W. P. E. Wynkoop.
326
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Furniture for five-room
house. Phono 134-J. 10
FOR SALE Furniture at a bargain
522 No. Riverside. Phono 531-Y. 15
FOR SALE 'Now Oregon strawberry
plants, 40c nor 100, $3.00 por 1000
.lan, Stewart, 324 Plum St. Phone
919-R. 15
FOR SALE Young team of liorsoH,
iwagon and buggy. Phono 2 8-R-,!
1C
WANTED Bring us your eggs and
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Poultry. Wo are In the
market for all kinds of poultry
daily, (let our cash and trade
prices. Phoenix Mercantile Co.
WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealor In
hides, wool and mohair. Illghost
prices paid. Office Laurel St. mar
ket. Phone 4 76-1,. 32
WANTED Old fulse tooth. Don't
matter If broken. I pay $1.00 to
J:.00 per set. Mall to L. Mazor,
2007 S. Fifth street. Philadelphia
Pa. Will send cash by return mail
32C
WANTED Houses to move.
48S-M, or 488-X.
Phone
WANTED Vacuum cleaning, Gov
eminent ondorscd machine Satis
faction guaranteed. Harry A. Wy
song, phone Jacksonville 282. 329
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Largo vacuum cleaner,
in good running order. See me at
Medford Lumber Co., or call after
0:30 p. m. Henry Currier, 423
Itoatty St. 1
FOR SALE Seed corn.
Wort man & Core.
Warner
2 4
'OR SALE Range, baby buggy, olec
trie Iron and bliyclo (2 new tires.)
217 lleatty St. 14
FOR SALE Potato machinery. Rob
bins improved planter; Parquah
elevator dinger; Hoover sorter
(looil as new. E. W. Carlton, Ccn
tral Point. 17
FOR SALE OK TRADE Oood surrey
cheap or will trade for hogs, sheep
or a cow. I. A. Merriman, phon
SOW. 1
FOR SALE Second-hand reaper in
A I condition. White Bros., Rogn
River, Ore. 10
FOR SALE Rei-lcalied homegrown
allalfu seed, 17c per pound. B. L.
Dodge, 10 Geneva avenuo, .Medford
Phono 911-R. 33
FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed po
tatoes. Phono 4,j2-W. C. M. Par
kor.
'OK HALE I'axHon's superb dahlias
Eight named labeled bulbs, $1; as
sorted colors and cIuhhoh, cactus
peony and decorative, Ten unla
beled, $1. Postage paid. Send for
list. It. II. Paxson, Central Point
Oregon. 25
FOR HALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover
sweet clover, timothy and other
grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write
for samples. ItalpU Waldo Eldcn,
Central Point, Ors.
FOR HALM OR TRADE On a Ugh
car, horse, buggy, hnrnens. Oood
condition. Box O, Mall Tribune.
FOR HALE Kkk easis and fillers
Medford Poultry & Ekz Co.
TOIl HUNT FURNISHED HOUSES.
FOR RENT Two small furntsiled
houses, closo In. 417 Jay St., cor.
Bo. Oakdnlo and 1 1 tli. 10
FOR RENT Nico 5 room furnished
"bungalow. Inquire S20 West 12th
St. I'hoao 204-W.
Oil RENT Modem furnished four
room houso; on pavement. Phone
S70-W.
MOXUV TO IAAX
TO LOAN $1000 to $10,000 on
ranch socurlty. Phono 353-J. J. II.
Andrews.
TO LOAN $1000 to loan. Box S.
Mali Trlrunn
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
WANTED Man with small capital.
who wants a good position. Call
370-J. 16
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
OR SALE Team cheap or trade.
Tel. 403-11-2. !
FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jer
sey heifers. Phono C. Carey, lit-r-11.
AddresB Talent.
FOR SALE Team of buckskin
horses, S years old, weight 2S0 lbs.
Two double sets of harness and
wagon. Box 100, route 4, Medford.
Pacific Highway. 16
FOR SALE Mule, S years. 1200 lbs.
Phono 788-R-O. Call Chas. Zim
merman. 14
FOR BALE Sows nnd pigs 3 to 6
woeks old, nt Westerlund orchards,
J. E. demons, mgr., Phone S-F-2.'
FOR SALE Four-year-old grade
Belgian ntalllon. W. S. SUnclltf,
Phoonlx. 28
BUSINTCSS DinitCTOKY
Aitsto Supplies
LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Use our springs
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Ore.
Attorneys.
OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance W
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law
moms 8 nnd 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett
Corey bldg,
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W
colloctcd some accountB 14 year?
old. Wo know how to get the
money. Tho Bullock Mercantllf
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. Has
kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main st
lK-ntist.s
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan
iels Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
692-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN BCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN BCOYOO
Dentists
Oarnett Coroy Bldg., 8ulte tit
Medford, Ore. Phone 856.
Knglnocr nnd Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. ' Bldg
Surveys, estlmntus, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
(iiii-bnge
GARBAGE (let your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
good service, phone 874-L. t
Y. Allen.
Instruction in Millie
FRED ALTON 11 AIUHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Ilalght MunU
Studio, 401 rGaruett Corey Bldg.
Phone 72.
liiHiiranro
EARL S. TUMY Ooaeral Insurance
office, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panics, good local service. No. 21
Oarnett-Corcy Bldg.
Medical
MRS. GEO. JACKSON Vlavl Deal,
er. Phono lf4Y, residence 90S
East Main Street.
I'liyilclnns and Surgeons
lilt. CLARA DI NN, physician nnd
Surgeon. During paHt 14 yenrs
has glnui special attention to dls
i'Shcs of women anil children, and
to dhorih-rs of t lit? nnrvous system.
OlTire rooms III and II .Inckfou
. Co. Ilaak Bldg. Phono 20(i. 35
DR. W. W. IrOWARD Osteopathli
physician. 303 Garuett-Corey build
Ing. PliLiie 120.
DR. J. 3. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye
ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes sclen
tlftcally tested and glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurlst fur 8. P
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co
bldg., opposite P. 0. Phone 667.
Printer and Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has tb
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Book binding
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems
etc. Portland prices. 27 North
Kir t.
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO
Office 42 North Front St. I'lionn
X15. Pilcei tight. Sol vice guar
inlet i.
VOU KKXT -HOVSEKKEPIXa
-. noo.usi
FOR KENT Furnished and house
keeping rooms. 322 So. Central.
Phono 4U3-R-2. 19
WA X T I : I S A I.ES.Y1EX.
SALESMAN For general trada in
Oregon; strong staple line, new
features, splendid commission con
tract. $3f weekly for oxpenses.
Continental Jewelry Co., 19,114
Continental lllilg., Cleveland, 0.
Bud Lawrentz
lus purchased an lnteerst with Q.
P. Williams In the
Medford
Cleaning Works
All kinds of cleaning work guar
anteed. We call for and deliver
goods.
Phone 57 8 S. Central
SUITS
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
WQOD8S
Doily fir wood by tier or cord. 12-
lnch chunks, $2; 1 0-Inch, $2.50.
Pacific l'lie-l Company, yard P. & K.
11. It. .Vi Main St. Pin. mo 581-lt.
Body WObD Fir
12-lnch
16-inch
42.25
.. 2.75
MorcyWOODCompy
Phone 654-J.
37 North Fir St.
Hotel Hoyt
Sixth and Holt Streets, near depots,
Portland, Ore. Fireproof, newly dec
orated. . Rates 73c to $2.00. L. W.
Iliincs, Manager.
HACK TO THE SOIL.
War Means Higher Prices.
Lcnso and crop for sale on a large
ranch closo to Medford; GO acres
sowed to wheat, 50 acres sowed to
barley, 50 acres com land; good pas
ture, somo orchard. Ranch complete
ly equipped' wit ii farming tools and
stock; somo'nlfalfa on place. If you
wnnt ft good proposition, one there's
money In, seo
THE l'EHIj 1XVEKTMEXT CO.,
Medford. About this proposition.
Attention, Farmers
MKII'XHI JUNK COMPANY
31-33 N. Bartlott St.
Pay Highest Prices for
miiros!
Grocn hldos per lb .
.17
.26
Dry blues, por lb.
Green calf hides, por lb. 25a
Dry calf bides, per lb. .3Uo
We Uso Buy Sheep I'elU and Goat
Kklus.
New Barber Shop
AL C, WHITE
Export Barber and grinder ot snfoly
razor blades, shears, knivos, cllppors
and ordinary razors. Patroni.o homo
Industry. 1 7 Jt. Ccntnil Avo.
INTEHUItBAX AUTOCAIt 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. m. and
2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. I.eavt
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00,
4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave
Ajliland at 9:00 a. m. and 1. 00, 6:00
and 10:30 p. m.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
(If)
made
nHedfow
203 East Main Street,
Medford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made any time or
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J.
We'll do the rest.
E. D. WESTON, Prop, j