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r PXGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TKTTilTNTC, MEDFORD, OREOON". TUESDAY. .TAX EAR V 20, 1D2A A largo crowd of citizens is expect ed to attend the mass nicotine at the Page theater tonight to further the interests of tho oil in.-.iccling cam paign. The women as well as the men aro urged to attend to learn from tho speakers information os to '.Medford's possibilities for striking oil and what such a great event would mean to1 this city mid county. Tho meeting is scheduled to hegin at 7:30 o'clock. For Sale Good windmill and vcoden tank, at greatest bargain ever offered. Experiment Station, Talent. Tho Trlgon'ra oil & Gas Co. will hold tholr get-together meeting at tho Tage opera house, Tuesday even ing, January 20lh, at 7:30. The best Breakers in tho valley will tell you what we have done, are doing now and expect to accomplish. Kvcryhcdy Interested In the development of the valley Hhould attend. 2of Tho first rain to fall here for some llmo past fell during last night amuunting to .04 of an Inch. Mufl rain Ih needed to hrlng the precipita tinn up to normal in this vicinity, and the farmers and crehanliHtH are hop- Ing for copious downpours between now and spring. Fair and colder weather Is predicted for Wednesday. Tho minimum temperature of this morning was 2S degrees, followln Tuesday's maximum of 4 0 degreeH. Uuy your fresh eastern huckwheal at Warnor, Vi.'rtinaii & (lore. 2u9 Don't ho a slacker on oil develop meat, but get behind tho movement. Attend the oil meeting tonight. .Because of a slide in tho Klsklyi.'us this side of tho California line due to blasting by the contractor's force working thoro on tho l'aclflc. High way, nulo traffic over the mountain will bo inipoHslblo for several days at least until tho slide debris Is cleared away. Btilcka, Dodges and Chevrolels, all late models, at tho right prices. You can save money by getting one of tlicso cars now at tho ltrown Auto Co. 2 r S You many hnvo oil on your land. How do you expect to find out with out development? Lend your enthu siasm and somo mc.ioy to tho move ment and you may reap 101)0 fold. A. C. Hubbard arrived home this forenoon from a business vlHit at Portland. Orros, tnllors tor men and women. High grndo only. Ashland, Oro. (lot together oil meeting tonight at I'ago theatre. Tho annual meeting of the Com mercial club which will bo held to morrow night at tho Moose hall will fcogln at. 7:30 o'clock. Owner who has mudern four or Mix-room bungalow for pale, closo In. and wants to deal direct wllh buyer should nddress llnycr, care Mall Trl linno, staling whoro property Is locat ed, bIzo, price, etc., and buyer will can. 2;i. If you want to see oil development In this valley attend tho meeting at tho J'ago, 7:30 this evening. Kllzubcth Wx. dean of the 1'. of O. women's department, who addressed n gathering In tho public library here lust night In tho interest of tho move ment to establish a local Y. M. C. A. association chapter, went to Ashland today whoro she again related her experlenceii In Y. W. C. A. work In Franco to a public meeting held thin afternoon in the junii.T high school. while hero sho was a guest at the Wedford. On and after Jnnupry 12 tho nines & Snider garugo will bu open day and night. tf You can't afford to miss hearing liippey on the prophecies of Uevela tlon at the Seventh Day Adveiuhu church. 2.'i.- (Illests at tho Aledl'ord Include Mr. and Mrs. . 1). Holmes of Hopewell. Ohio, and .11. A. Nichols and V. C. V. Ilomeyer of Seattle. Lot hemstitching help with your Bprlng sewing. Handicraft Shop. L'.'.s- .Wo expect an appraiser for the California Joint Sti.vk Land bank to ho In 'Medford soon. If you waul prompt servlco on your final loan ai ti per cent file your application to day. kMeCurdy Insurance Agency. '-' li James K. Kdniistou of Cold Hill, was a visitor In the city yesterday and today, and a guest at the Hol land. Painting, tinting and paperhanK 1 ii sc. Phono Ceo-X". uto Just Yellow Mustard for Backache, Lumbago Grandmother's old inus.sy mustard lilastur poult ire KPiitrnlly i'vmu;l.t iv allriiilit even in the M-vevrst ca lies hut it biini imI ami bHstereii liki hlacs. " I le;u v a s l1 t; pain." i i'd u r t s tin1 imhimmathm and settlers ion gestiou hut you'll find that whth Mrizy's Must.irino mailt' of I nir yel low inustard and other p;un ih st nners is junt as h.,t lis t ht old lasliionetl planter il i murli iiii-lier, ele;iuer and more ef fective and eannot hlister. It'a ft Ktvat eteni;il remedy --just ruh it on where er aeh-'s. pains, in- flnrnmation, on m m I'm or swolliuy rxiFts and in ;t ve: tew minutes the relief you have longed for rnrelv ;i riv(:t herd use "Heat eases pain." tin ontH. It el Uev. L. Myron Hoozer has been called tt,' San Francisco for a special meeting of the board of trustees of San Anselmo Theological seminary to be held in that city on Wednesday, January 21st. Mr. Iloozer Is a mem ber of that body representing the synod of Oregon of the Presbyterian church. Tho meeting is for the pur pose of receiving a gift of $ru,UO0 from Robert Dollar, the well known steamship man of tho Hay City, to be used to endow a chair of si.'jiology in 1,10 Ecllll""r.v- This Is tho second large gift Mr. Dollar has made the seminary. While south Mr. Iloozer will confer with tho board In the matter of tho election of the incum bent of tho Ladd chair of practical theology, now vacant and which is alwayB filled by the man selected by tiio Oregon representatives. Prom inent men of tho church are under consideration. Mr. Jloozer will re turn Thursday evening In time for tho prayer meeting. Since 1910 the cu.tt of building ma terial has increased 110 per cent; household goods 100 percent; cloth ing 23S percent; have you increased your Insurance to conform with the ((placement value of your property. McCurdy Insurance Agency. 2.1 Si On and after January 12 tho Mines &. Snider garage will be open day and night. tf A moonlight dancing party is amciig the events of Interest for the week, being scheduled for Wednes day, Jan. 2 1st. Tho large hall of tho Medford Xatatorlum will ho used for tho affair and Luunspach's peerless orchestra will provide lively dance music. Dancing will be freo until 0:30 p. m. and prize dances are to be featured from 0:30 to 10 p. in. Ad mission will bo freo. Tiny tots school is tho place for your small child. It needs the train ing. Mrs. Vinson, 1122 West Fourth street. Phono 832-W. 2.1s Hear Fvuugellst Itlppey at I ho Suv- onth Day Adventlst church. Meetings will continue every evening at 7:4.1 p. in. until Feb. 8. 2.10 In what was pronounced ono (,f this snappiest, swiftest and closest of games of basket ball the girls team of Grants Pass was defeated at Itose- burg last Saturday night by tho girls team of lloseburg high 23 to 21. The Qulnlau twins, playing forwards for Crants Pass, are said by Itoseburg newspapers to be two of the fastest players In the stalo. llaskins fur health. .N'ellco Itclirknlis! Tho social to be had this evening will bo held as orig inally planned. 2.1.1,i Senator C. M. Thomas, who re mained over to attend to somo Irri gation matters after tho legislative sessk'n closed, arrived homo from Salem this forenoon. Take your hemstitching nnd picot Ing to the Handicraft Shop. 2.1S Kvangellst Hlppey Muted last night to an interested audience at the Sev enth Day Adventlst church that Satan in Hie year ,13S A. D. United his ef forts with tho church in a very defin ite way. The same subject will be cc'nttnucd this evening. 2.1.1 There was a little fog this morning just sufficient to glvo a slight excuse for Old Troskey, the engine on Joe tlaguon's railroad, to blow loud its shrill whistle ever and anon and be tween times In its progress between Jacksonville and Medford and while cruising around the local yards. lluicks, Dodges, una. Chevrolots, all lato miAlels, at tho right prices. You can savo money by getting one of theso cars now, at tho Hrown Motor Co., 311-10 .North Front street. 2.10 Don't forget the Hebeknh social to night. It will not ho postponed. 2.1.1 .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aiet.'han, for merly of Criints Puss where ho oper ated the Josephine hotel, but who have been residing in Klamath Falls I1.T the past two yearn and are now removing to Portland, arrived in the city yesterday by auto, having driven the car thru from Klamath Falls, and registered at the Nash. Machine noodles, bobbins and shut tles for all makes of sewing ma chines. Handicraft Shop. 2.1s Hln l and fir wood for sale. Phone s .1 i . ;V. If. (lore and lien Sheldon have not yet returned homo from the legis. lative session, and It is understood I hey went to Portland for a few days visit from Salem. Have you seen tho new Oakland Sensible Six four-door Sedan on dis play? Tumy Motor Co., 125 South Front. This office will take .subscriptions for the Portland Telegram. Ihirgain rale cf ?:!.!I1 a year by mail. Sub scriptions to be sent In before Febru ary 10. 274 Carl iPholps of WVod. formerly of this city, returned to the former place today after a several days visit here. The Medford Printing company has the Do Luxe Multiplex cash books :uid ether ruled books, looso leaf sys tem, also Inventory sheets. If you need theso or any other blank books iy bills to fit any binder see this office nad patronize homo industries. tr Hals cleaned and blocked. Apparel I'aners and Hatters, 103 North Ceu- I I'll 1. Phone 223-.I. 200 The liebekah bnliie social will not be postponed as was announced Mtli- lay. Inn will be held this evening. An i'M-ept ionally good time has been planned. Well made and Inexpensive new inchain dresses for girls from 2 to II ears. Handicraft Ship. 21S Henry Wolff has taken the ngencv lor Ihe llriggs Auto Wend Saw. and -aws wood as well as Mils tho ms .hlne. Mr. Urigus. tho pa;eiitet leaves Wednesday for California. W. 11. Mosaic, the well known Ashland dnmidst, was one of the vis itors in Medford front that city yes terday. Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta. tf Another fine newly outfitted and overhauled large enclosed passenger car was added by the Interurban Autocar company today on its Med-fi.rd-Ashland run, which will doubt less bo much appreciated by the many patrons of the line. Just unloaded ani.her carload of Ports. Place your order now before advance in price. Clark &. Chllders. 2110" Mrs. Paul llanser,, rontelioro for Nullone. Phone 58.1-J. A. K. Heamcs arrived home today from a business visit at Seattle to which city he went last week after appearing before tiio supremo court at Salem, llo will spend Wednesday at (Irants Pas3 in a case before th" circuit court. Initials for linen embroidered and ready to sew on. Handicraft Shop 21S CWedford Window Cleaning Co. Hiiise cleaning. Janitor work, floor finishing, waxing or varnishing. Rea sonable ijrices. James Waldson, 2 1 (ienesee. Phone 203-Y. 2.1!' Miss Pearl Hall, teacher In the Lakeview schools for I I years past who Is a sister .-f Court Hall and is well known here, was left by tho late Dr. Ilernard Daly of Lakeview In his will $.1000 cash, an annuity of $2000 for life, and all his pictures, books and keepsakes. Dr. Daly, who was ono of the wealthiest and most con- spiclous citizens of Lake co'unty, left an estate of $1,000,000, which be yond a few minor bequests to rela tives and friends his will bequeathed to the Ilernard Daly educational fund. Dr. Daly and the late Vinton Hall, brother of Court Hal, were partners us practicing physicians in the pioneer days of Lake ccunty. Slab wood for sale by tier or cord. Valley Fuel Co. Hemstitching ptcotlng. Begin your Christmas work now. Tho Van ity Shop. Next Hlalto theatre. tf F. McTaggart of San Francisco and M. K. Kienle and (loo. F. Karlo of Portland, are among tho guests at tho Holland. .Mr. Ralph Pardwell writes from southern California of a very pleas ant motor trip in which he praises Ihe performance cl his Nash Six. 2.1j Package goods made, stamped and thread furnished. 10 per cent off during January. Handicraft Shop. 2.1 S !Mrs. Frank Preston returned ' home Monday from her sojtarn at tin n I'Ynncbx'O in which city idle had been visit Ing since .Christmas timo. Six cylinder Pago runabout. beauty, like new, $1100. C. K. Gates Auto Co. Affidavits for Holding mining claims for salo at Mail Tribune office U Oregonians reginlured at the Hol land include T. K. Powell of Albany, 10. III. Korapaugh of JOugene, Mr. and Mi'H. I'Yank Metclian of Klamath Kails, Newton Van Dalsen of Salem, W. S. Cc.'rr of KoHehurg, and 11. II. Kllng, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Keely. Harry 'Newton, L. II. Hamilton, A, C. Davis and V. A. Howe of Portland. Carl Jcschko, high ;;rade watch and clock repairing. 9 Kir street. Hemstitching 10c per yard, tnread furnished, work guaranteed. Mail orders noliclted. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 115 West Main street. Phono 215-H. John II. Carkin arrived homo to day from a visit to Portland and the state capital. On and after January 12 tho I linns & Snider garage will bo open day and night. tf -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark on their return trip from New Yt.rk and Chicago where they were vhuting rel ative.s have reached Portland and are gue.sty at tun Mensou hotel for a few days before coming homo. Moonlight dance! Medford Nat. Wed. Jan. L' 1. K very body's going. The city council meeting of tonight is expected to be an important .".essir.'n at which the Home Telephone com pany franchise ordinance will be passed. It is understood that a con (iugciit of business men will be pres ent to urge the council to establish a modern fire alarm system thrm.ut the city, and that another delegation of cftizens will he present to protest against the recently established city garbage disposal wotks in the south eastern part of the city. , Christian church cottage prayer meeting at D. v. Driskel's, s:u; Kast Main street. Thursday evening, Jan.i All members should attend. H'til Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones of Man j son, la., folb.'wtng a visit with their old neighbors and friends. Mr. and -Mrs. William H. Meeker, whom they had not seen for 7 years, left today for sojourns at Sacramento and l.os Angeles before returning hi nte. They fell much in love with Medford dur ing their visit here. Ladies' nnd men's suits French drv eleaned $l..'i0. City Cleaning Works. Phone A i i. tf lland-Sapolio-The 5 Ideal forToilet and I3ath TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI.K- Hard and stift wood in Iti-iuih length, l'ht ne i' .I-J. :'T7 lli SA1.K - New Void I mi rim.. J1' equipment , ne If starter, at tvdue lieu, far! Itowmnn. Na.h Har'iei Shop. d.m VV .TKI- -Cirri to work part of the time familj ef three. Phone S'rj-M. FOU SAI-K - Mammoth 1 iron to tur keys. ,1. (,'. Herring Central Pi.Hnt (SHORT 10 DO OP A little "Dmiilrrino" sl.tK your Iiair coming out nnd doubles its hcauly To utop fallinR hair at once and rid t.ht! scalp of tivery particle of dan druff, got a smut! botilo of delightful Iianderine" at any dru or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and ruh it into the .calp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Help your hair to grow strong, thick and lonir and become soft, glossy and twice as beautiful and abundant. Mrs. Koy B. Lewis, c( Duluth Minn., who has 'been with her moth er, Mrs. H. W. Stearns, who is ill at Medford, arrived here this morning to visit her brother. Dr. Ralph W. Stearns. Grants Pass Courier. Brunswick phonographs on easy terms at Halo's Piano House. tf ..Mr. and Mrs. S. b. llennett re turned home M cti day evening from a visit witli relatives Corning, Cal. See D. U. Wooa & Co., No. 7 West Eleventh, for firo insurance. tf W. K. Butler of Clendale, and Ed ward O. Reynolds of Grants Pass, are registered at the Nash. For sale Buck snot gravel. Phone 912-.I. Word has been received in Med ford that Robert Reames. who moved to Portland a few months ago f rem this city, has been very seriously in jured. Ho fell from a pier and sus- tained dislocated vertabrae. He was rushed to a hospital and after pre liminary treatment was placed in a plaster of parte cast. Last reports said he had at least a fifty per cent chance for recovery. Pig dance! Wed. Medford Nat. Dancing free 9 to 9:30 p. m. Prizo dames 9:30 to 10 p. in. Ii5fi Among tho Californians in the city who aro registered at the Medford arc Robert n. Vickery i,f Watsou ville, C. A. Myers of Kohastopol, Chas. 10. Miller of 'Iterkeley and It. O. Bood A. N. Rude and George J. Kelly of San Kiancisco. Get tho habit! Buy shares now In tho Building and Loan. Just to show that the poor Med fcrd barbers, who(have not raised prices for at least two weeks, have been asleep at, the switch tho fact is published herewith that beginning yesterday the barbers of Sacramento began charging 7." cents for a hair cut and :15 cents for a shave. Hot tamalus nnd chili concarno at DeVoe's. Altlio another effort will be made to induce General John J. Pershing to stop here on his way next Thurs day to San Francisco from Portland, it is regarded as a forlorn hope and that he will pass thru here lato Thursday night. Dr. Heine, eye, ear. nose. Throat. R. K. llodgman, district engineer of tho state highway commission, whoso headquarters are in Medford, spent Monday on husiuess in Grants Pass. For tho nesi Insurance sec Holmes the Insuranco Man. Notice Ow!hr to the increase of ."0 per cent in cud ol' material, the following prices on kodak finishing are effec tive on and after dun. 2D, 19-0; 4 in.xil in. and under, r.e each. 2a in.x;!1', in. and under, ,1 for 10c. Vest pocket size, 2 for ,"c. No raise developing juices. Our prices are lowest. - " " .TAPANKSK ART STOliK. There la more Cat.-inn !r ttita section of the country thnn all other diseases put ttK!ther. and tor years it was stiji rosed to be ini-urnb;!. Looiors prescribed local remedies, uud by cnnsu.n'Iy fuilintr to euru witli lxal treatment, pronounced It Incurable, Catarrh is a local disease, Kreatly C'MiifMi.-ed by constitutional con ditions and therefore rrquirea constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Oo.. Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken Internally and acts thru tho Uhv.ij on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Ono Hundred Pollars re ward Is ofTcii-d for any case that Hall's' Cat.irrh Me'Udno fails to cure. Send fo." circular .u;l f-tlinonials. P. J. riiCNl-.V & CO., Toledo, Ohio. S"ld by 1 nurtistB. V?i. H.iU's l'.iiTiily ''ilia lor constipation. PSOnlPT REUEFi for Ihe nciti-distressed stoinscl try two or three M10IDS rfter mcrls, disoolvcj eti ihe tonrjtic keep yonr stomach K'voi't (rv Ki-molds the new rid to crflrestion. mape rv scott ft rtou-y?; MASUiS Ol SCOTT d l-'H LSION WEEKS & McQOWAN CO. UNDERTAKERS Pay 1'hoiie: Taclfic 227. S'Utht riione: F. W. Weeks. 183-J2. Ijidy AMltnl , f DOROTHY DALTON a'L'Apacke CparamonntlHacfi CPidura Dorothy Da It on is seen in the same bill with the comedy feature, 'Tnc'e Tom Without the Cabin," at tho Lib erty tonight. The $-J,(IO(l.(lll(l trur-l fund set aside liv the late llenrv 11. Flagler of the Standard Oil company for his wile has increased lo S.!i:ill,7!)!l in I'll years, it was learned when the com- ! mittee in charge of I lie estate filed its annual report in the supreme eotirl in New York. n. a. m. Regular communication Thursday, January 2 0, lit 2 0. A. P. NOT 1 1, Secy. The Easiest Way to End Stomach Trouble There is enc sure way that never faila to reniove stomach t Double com pletely from that, burning up feeling experienced hy so many Hhortly after, meals. Your food ferments and your stomach isn't strong encugh to digest tho food you put into it, so the food sours and forms poisonou.-i gases, aud when it leaves .yt.-ur stomach it has not furnished proper nourishment to tho Mood, and has lett the stomach in u filthy condition. The quickest and surest way to re lievo you of this disLreusud feeling is' do-to. It never fails yc.u in cases' of j this kind., for in Two Minutes after taking you feel as well as ever. .loto is sold in Medford hy Heath's ( Drug Stoi and ihe Medford Vhar-i inacy. Adv. MAN'S BEST AGE A man is a3 old as his organs ; ho can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in. performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with Tho world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles einco 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Imo'x for tho aime Cold Medal oo every bos ud accept do imitation DR. RICKERT. eyes 8CTrcNTrrrcAT.,i,r ri:8'rmv, au glasses PROPERLY FITTED NO DKOl'S CSE1 Ilroken Lenseii Accurately Duplicated Suite 1-a over Mrt Co. 3'JR E. Main. Unttair rr- GOLD MEDAL Tires Are at mighty low prices At the Big Auto Supply C.E.G Whose Word Is Better Than Your Druggists? Ihvsi.-i;ms. Dentists .-nul Nurses Mc)y On Him T.su't Tli.it Sufficient liensoii for Piiblie Confidi'iico? There are many sood reasons Un tile confidence ihe pulilir repose In their ilriiiist. First, he is o Incated io !;nov by lour years of i'tilK-se and Practical training. Second, ethical Iilivsicians everywhere rely itiplieity on' his skill they trust han. This faith, of course, originates and is maintained by the rofessf.iiel ser vice rendered by the druxKua in fill ins; prescriptions. Everyoiw; admit.! this confidence when ottering a pre scription to a druggist. Very few men can ue nonesi in one depaitment of their business, aim dishonest in the other. ur. ivokji and Mr. Hyde exist very lit Co in real life. If you trust your dniggist to fill vour prescription, therefore, in all fairness, you must accept; his word against :'ic word of unkntwn and tar distant inaniifacluiers. To recommend an arfJele, the druggist must of course, know wnat it contains and how it is n.ude, ana this was one reason for the f jrmatii of a co-operative national association of druggists and physicians vho pre pare a complete line (.1 hcuseiieici remedies and toilet goods. This as sociation is the American Druggists Syndicate, popularly called A.D.a., which boasts u membership of 2S,uuo druggists nnd physicians, the largest of its kind in the world. 1''c,t 10 years these professional men met an nually for conference in order to ob Better Than a Ton of Goa l Miller "Black Beauty" Hot Water Bottle fieat-li's Drug' Store X'HE SAN TOX STORE Telephone 1 1 N. Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstrctical cases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services.'; ;; The most important person in this hospital is the patient. , MEDFORD OREGON' ses We take pleasure in announcing to the ladies o Medford and the Rogue River Valley that we have added an ex clusive line of smart Blouses. We shall be pleased to have you call and sec these new models. The Vanity Shop Next lo ninlto Theatre Rousseau Coa! Co. Producers and Distribu tors of Medford Coal. Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. Ofifcc 2o West Main Phone 934. ates Auto Co. tain the "nest formulas for its pro. ducts that the combined skill and ex perience of its members could pro duce. All these article aro non secret, strictly ethical. The ingre dients in all A.D.S. preparations cos form to the standard utlvocated by tho government, and cannot be excel, led in quality. As tho association is strictly co-operative, its merchandise is also sold at the very lowest prices possible for tho quality. In Medford there are two druggists who will tell you that A.D.S. llousc- hold Remedies, like Milk of Magne sia, 'Aspirin, Digestive Tablets, IVre dixo Tooth Paste, etc., are tho best that they cun find in all markets. These two druggists stand squarely behind every A.D.S. product with an unqualified guarantee and a hearty endorsement. Such a recommenda tion is the greatest that can obtain, based on the scientific knowledge ol tens of thousands or experts and ful filled by a man you knew well and must trust implicitly your druggist. "Whenever you need a household remedy or toilet article, ask an A.D.S. Druggist to recommend one to yr.u. All A.D.S. Druggists identi fy themselves with prominent win dow or counter displays. Ask one about A.D.S. .products. If you would trust htm to fill yevur prescription, it's only fair to tako his word about the merchandise he sells. . Jacksonville Medford ixxiJurmsAx avtocar co. Schedule Itom Jan. 16, .1920, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Medford: 7:10 a. ra., 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. in., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30 1 1), m., :'.:30 p. in., 4:30 p. m., 5:30 ! p. ra.. Sat. cnly 7:30 p. in., 9:30 p.m., Sat. only 10:30 p. m. Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m., S:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. m., j 11:30 a. in., 1:00 p. in., 2:00 p. m., 1 3: 00 p. m., 4:00 p. in., 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m., Sat. only S:00 p. m., Sat. only D:50 p. m. Sunday Only Leave llcdrord: 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:30 p. in., 7:00 p. m., 9:30 p. m., 10:30 p. in. Leave Jacksonville-:' 9:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 0:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 0:50 p. m. Offico and walling room No. 5' S. Front. N'nsh Hotel DuiTdinR. Jackson ville waiting room at lleter'a Confec tionery. JOHN F. LAWRENCE, J eweler Our specialties are fine watches both American and Swiss, at lowes) prices. Wo do onr own rnDftlrlnc. Ton can get naoit any old thins at DiVow most any old time, Salt Going 44 7