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Medford Mail, tribune
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uhnrrlhfre desiring a aeven-diy djtUyJ
niwinitwr. i
ROBERT RUHL. Editor.
H. 8. HU1TH, Manager.
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Official paper of the City of Ucdford
Official paper of Jackson County.
Rntnred an aeonnd-clasn matter at
Medford, Oregon, undr the act of Uarob
I, 1878.
Pworn tally averar elrcaiatlea fei
six mouths endint Bee. Sit !! - ,
UEMBKR OF TFIK A 8 80CI AT MD
I'KKHS
Full lased Ym-rt service. The Asso
ciated Prens Is exclualvely entitled to
the una for republication of all news
flspatchps credited to It or not other
wise credited In thin paper, and also tht
local news published horetn. All rights
of republlcatloii of special 41spatebei
herein are alao reserved.
YeS mudge Pot
HjT Arthnr Pmj
TlUi "cic,arelle" evil, nl which t.llc
lienrn ho much, hi (hose days of per
fional purifictii ion al the hands nl' sell'
appointed renovators of hnmanily, is
a ninall horn evil, t:n much si.1, in fact,
that il. should lie cktHnified as an evll
etlo. There are 7 or s husky and
wo!) developed evils rampant, that
never are attacked, and one of theni
Is intolerance.
Sir Oliver I,(nli;c, 1h- wnrlil leader
of tins buiK'l wlin ran kI rerilr.il In
Heuven, imy limn .'f day or nimhi, re
e.nfved a mes-sne Tim rmlay, Irtil tin;
tulkoo failed lo kIvh bin name, or rx
earthly address. Incidentally, I he
cp!ioii.' wires In Ih'll ai .slill eitl
of order.
"I'alienre should now be Hie vir
lue (if the Amei'iran people", says the
attoniey-m'iieral. Tin; eudHluin .f
prices will mil always swiiiK In Ihe
hih mark; iti font or live years il
will KWeop lo Ihe low." The remark;
am very encoiiraj;inK, hut one eat)
not hllis a hole in remarks.
., The driver of a Id nearly attained
1)Ih .lll'o i.-hjni-l of heliis hit by an
Estpeo train Thursday eve.
Tin? wise "presidi-nl ial ( audi dale
will slick a plank fn hit platt'orni
AKreoiiiK tn spend piost of his term in
Ameriea, and be h gadder.
"Korly Years of a diplomat's l.it'e"
hy 'I la roil Kosen, a ppearin in the
Sul Kve 1'ost , has jtist. reaelied I he
Kussn-.lap treaty, and it begins to
b.tik as if it will take dial hum I"
tell It.
What haheeome of the old fash
fonud Chinaman, who threatened to
closo up his laundry if Ihe leather
land lost ShantiiiiK''
The policy of l-'ni opean nal ions
tcwards America is aloii". the lines of
most assistance.
Tho Anti-Saloon League office an
nounces in a circular that "iHL'O will
lo the year of the hardest I if;hl in.-,,"
lo-wil, closing; tip imaginary saloons.
IVrsonal liherly received another
kick iti Ihe rllM Thursday when ihe
capllalislfc ci.'urt compelled an I WW
iillorney to hand over his shoot in;,
Iron.
Sprftu; Is iiwakciiiiu;. hul that i:
about all.
At the rM' .f startiuu Mill h-aacs.
the nnnourn.'el.,eul is maile llial the
great ltusian baso Mikeowtch re
reives $T;.imi per nicht.
Yellow Mustard
For Rheumatism
A uond hoi mn.-.t ai d pla.d r or
oultlco is pretty' Mire to ox en nine
most 1 heumaiic
prim.-; and een
.-i-hiiit.-t and -.'.nut
leu t V a line . 1
ati.tir and f.eti t
alh i.h.!ei.
Me.l( i; .1
lUlelv Mere. ,..,!
H on u iini per
niMlient re lief.
M ilsl .n ine, m;tde
of tl tie yellow
lllllr tilt d w i I h
patn lelieviie1 111
t;ivdi. lit:; ad-ie l
,!l! as ho!. I 1
.eh a" r. I- iner
.tin! trme e!,.
tle lb. Ml the old
t . t h 1 1 ! -i I poiil
the or plaster and t.miioi bit tiT.
Mesides rlieam.it ie p,iit--iiiid svm!I
incs lii c.y's Mn t.iMtit i- sie- '!'i. e:
feitive lor :l in : 1 1. Vi l.:nl: . n i
rills', pleurisy, bt me h i' i ;. sort- 'li' i!
rhest colds and all ado .iml p.i"
because heat ea.-es pain and
renin at drus;;:lsts or he mail. S
Wtdls - ,i , l.eliov. N. V.
IT
-A
OR PERHAPS "HE'S" DREAMING.
HAS Tim ( 'orviilli.s (ijizcttc Thins liail ;i stroke, of o
liticil paralysis ! Its vor;tl eni-ils arc' in shape I 1 1 1
its lirain doesn't serin to ftmetii.u. In a recent issue it
declares it is more wicked to scratch a hallot than U
crack a liank "for he steals the franchise from the man
w ho votes as he registers, and such a theft is more serioii
and reprehensible than the stealing of things material."
That is to ,ay if you happen 10 lie a republican and
know that the candidate for lo catcher on the republi
can ticket is a horse thief, and the candidate on the (leiiio
ciMlic ticket is the most efficient canine catcher in seven
counties, you are to vote for ihe horse thief or go to jaii,
a jail we presume three miles from shore guarded by
the oldest Jiving graduate of the Yote-cr-Straight
Asylum.
Now isn't that salubrious? Too bad Colonel Roose
velt isn't, here. How he would enjoy it.!
THE FOOL
SKNATOU RKKI) is a democrat, lie's against Hoover.
Kx-Seifator liourne is a republican, lie's against
Hoover. Senator Lodge is a republican and refuses to
take Hoover seriously until he defines his politics. YV. ..
I'.ryan is. we believe,- a democrat and says the same
thing. ('minimis, the democratic national' chairman
"can't sec Hoover." Will II. Hays when asked about
Hoover "has nothing to say." Well. well. well. Xo one
of any importance in either the democratic or republican
paries seems to be for M r. I loover. 'an it be that in one
is for Hoover but the "fool people."
SILENCE IS
WHO was il said "Silence
silver?" Some one
Ireal, ( 'onnnonei''s horoscope
Ihe fill lire.
For the Democratic parly, is sufl'ei'iny seriously from
Mr. Hryan's iuabilily lo keep still. First il was rapping
i'resiilent Wilson on his peace Irealy slantl, now it is
rappiiiL'; (Inventor Kdwanls of New Jersey on his "booze
.iihI hoodie" stand.
Probably Ihe (ireat ('oininoner is rii;ht on both issues.
I!til why talk al I it ! The democratic parly has only
about one chance in f() of winniiii;- in anyway. With
dissension in its ranks, with !ryan fin'lilinu; the Wilson
iles on one hand, anil the Tammany boo.e e t ii.lv 011 I'1''
ot her, . I his chance is hciiiji rapidly reduced to no
chance at all."
Kill .Mr. Ilryau isn't a spur!. He never bets on presi
dential elections or he would have uuie broke leu years
a.i;ii Neither is W. .). I. a politician, lie's a political
apostle. He'd not only rather be right than he president,
he'd rather be riht (ban have a democratic president,
and that in all probability is wbal he is icoin to be.
Do You Want a Free Trip to
Washington? Here's the Plan
On April I ! next, a board of judia
consisting of Secretary of War Itaker,
(leneral Peyton ('. .Mandi and lieneral
John .1. 1'crshiiiK. will announce lo
the awaiting juvenile world Ihe
names of threi boys i.'t- Kil ls who on
l'eln uary 2 a, I itL'ti, wrote t he besi
essays on the subject: "What are Ihe
lu-neWs of an enlislment in the l S.
Army?"
Then on .May Ti. lil!il. these Ihreo
boys and Kills, accompanied by par
ents or guardians (railroad fares anil
all expenses paid to Washington and
return lor both winners and parents)
will be presented with medals by Sec
retary Haker himself,
Cold medal, suitably engraved, It;
the winner of Ihe ttrsl priVe.
Silver medal, suitably eimravod, In
the winner of the second prize.
Hronze medal, sail ably engraved,
lo the winner of the third prize.
In addition, three beautiful sliver
cups, suitably engraved, will lie pre
sented I o Ihe winners by Secret a ry
Ma ker to be ca cried bat k home by
them as prizes for the schools they
attend.
The ci ntest is under Ihe auspices
of the war department but the news
paper. I'ome Hack, the official uran
of the Walter Heed hospital in Wash
ington, asked permission to purchase
ihe prizes. This permisMnii was
granted and the school children are
really competnm for prizes that were
provided by maimed and injured
dieis now at Walter Keed hospital.
Tliere is no ;iue limit in this con
test and the little seven year old i.irl
in Santa It.irbara, Catilornia has the
auie chance ot winnim; a prize as
lias the nineteen year old hiuh school
boy of llaltimnre.
New YorN state h;is tn.nn t inies
the number i t s-hool pupils that Ne
Why Salton
WASIIIMJTOX. I. ("., j.,,,. ;;n.
KeiiMit-. tl,.,) the Salloii Seat i
IninLiiie rapidlv lorm Ihe ha -i-- loi
a Imllettn l, tlie National Cco-.:raihi
-oMilv, eXMhntiuer the rim-r - of tlti
imturai wonder of the wc-t.
"M.inv eentura- :ivV the Cult ot
Caht.-tm.' cM-mlcd 1 a point al !
I pi 11 nol ! h w e -1 w .1 id tnen it.
Pie .nt Iic.mI.' -.av- Ihe liid'etiu.
hi'!i i.'nile- tfo:u .1 e.iti'liiuntcat ion ( ,
! I ' -oeel . Alllftr I'. j
"ll al o e!elid- d MO tlie or- -ellt
allev ot the I olorad.. Iier al I.M-I
te 11111.1 a iel pi ohah! v oeiew ha 1 !
; dune. The Colorado river, ir-ie- m ,
the Wind K'lVer Mount a in et Wn- ;
111111' atld the Koekv tliointiitli-. of
Colorado. ar.. the 1.. U a Ion- it-'
.'Mt-e and lnou-jhl the le-ulfn :
--aiaU and niud ih'Wn in it- wilt mr
rent, eli-eliaru'inu them into the arm
of Hie ii -.lit" bear 'ula. A- tli pio J
PEOPLE.
GOLDEN".
is golden lm(, liryiui is l'jr
wIki inns!; h.-ivo iv;h1 the
Mini IwmI an inside slant on
vada has, yet the chance of produc
ing winners in each of Ihese states
is cttct ly I he same. 4
Kssays will be written in the class
rooms on Kridav, l-'ebrnary 2n, i:20,
from notes if desired.
No essay will lie more than four
hundred words in length.
I'eticil. or pen and Ink, may he
used but the essay will be written on
i nly one side of the sheet.
Kssays will he judged strictly on a
basis of ( 1 originality, CM expres
sion. ( ;! I sincerity.
Kadi school will be Ihe judi;e of its
own product. The principal of each
school will appoint a hoard of three
judges 1 1.' select one essay as I he
entry from his school. Me wilt then
forward 'Ihe. entry, not later than
l-'ehruury 21. flta, to the army re
cruiUn;; station nearest his school.
tSee Pane No. I of this leallet.)
The district recruilitiK officer will
appoint a hoard of three judges tc
pass on Ihe essays submitted by the
schools of his district. One will be.
selected as the best and will be for
j warded to WahitiKlon as the dis
! 1 net's entry.
j From the entries of the fifty-six
'districts Secretary Haker and (ien
Serals pershini; and Mjirch will select
: three national winners. These win
! iters may be hoys or irls, i f any
j color, of any aue.
1 Ask your lalheor your brother lo
'tell ou somethiim about our new.
I democrat ic peace time army. If they
: 1 not Know write to the nearest re
eruitiUL; station for literal ure.
j It may mean a free trip to Wash
jiimion for your mot tier and xou. with
a medal tor yourself and a beautiful
I cut for your school and you'll hei
jenvied by inillb us of children. It'dj
l the chance of a lifetime! j
Sea is Salt
1. went ell, Million! ec,--at l II. celt -
jfnrv aller eenturv, the alle wa
!-raduallv tilled, a delta innlt no.
; -.ver whi.di the river Mowed far on
i inlo the uull, it eneroaehed pr-
j ple.,Vel upon the -Itoic- of the
' . nlf until it limit no a delta en
l ire I v ;m ri, iouiMi',- the t'oothi!! ,;
tlie Coenp.ih mountain- on the vet
til -ll-O'e. 'fill- ,-llt oft the head
If. ;ied the ai:d ehmale raiud'v
e. ai-.i.ii. ,i the water- Mm- .ciMiat -.J
and hit an or and d-io ien. v . It 1 - 1
30S?SCOUGHS
strr 4t!rroN
&HILOH
il iN lowe-t iiiiint was nearly -'"'I
I'.'el I.el-.W ,ea level.
Il i estimated that the amount ot
-ill larrieil hv the Lower Colorado
r.ver i.-. so I fieienl to cover ."V .-oitai e
: . i i I ' ene foot deep with ili v alluvial
-oil eai h vear.
"The river eont'nucd to luiiej d'-un
H- load "1 -etPmeril and to hi::!d it-
delta hi'her and lone it lartlier int
the uu'f. Like nM ueh deltai
-I reane-. the ehunnel on t he top
the itelta is eon -t a nl I v -hilimu'. cui-
l tiLr ne haul;, hiiildit:,' tl t!ie nllier.
overt lou i iilt holli hunks, and during
hi'jh water snii't;i!iis entirelvy ahan
dimiiiir an old ehiinncl tor a new one.
In thi-i wav Ihe river has t'rom tint"
to lime I'lowed into l!u Salton Sea fur
.-oine vcaix or eenttiriis. ami anon
lias .-hit'teml to Ihe eastward ami di;
ihanzed i n into the zuW. Tliis
the 'jeneral e oiise llu' river hn fol
lowed ever s'nee its di"overv hv the
Spaniards in Ihe 1HI lif-cnlurv. Al
K i ! 1 1 wjiter Ihe river ttormnllv over-
lolws its Imnks in the vaMev reuiou
all tlie wnv from the (irnnd Canvon io
the Gulf ol' Californiii. In unusiuil'v
hiuh wati't. sueh as oceiirred in lS!U.
the overflow rnnniii-r into the Salloii
Sink lias heen uffieu'itt to maJeriallv
raie the level of llie lake and over
flow the trneks 0f the Southern I'a
f'fie railway, which are limit a Inn-jits
fliores."
COMMUNICATIONS
tTlu Mail-Tribune welcomes rum.
miiiiiralioiis on any Mihiect of ueiiei
nl intriNi but is in mi way responsi.
me ior rue sentiments epiesstl. Only
in exceptional ruses will communica
tions of over iim words Ih' printrit.
All communications must. hiiicil
hy the writer's iinttic, which may
upon (lu? writer's reipiesi he with-
, il. V. Mnn for Secretary Ntnfo
To llm editf.'r: In announcitiK my
candidacy Tor Ihn rtmhllcan nomiua
tlou for the office of Rerrotary of
stale al the coming primaries, I do ho
with l he reeling I hat I am amply
(liialifieil.
I am a native of Orencn, heinn
born at Ashland September :;.", isst'..
I have had a qualifying business ex
perience and at Ihe present time am
county clerk of Josephine county,
havini; been elected lo thai office for
lour successive terms.
Orebou has pn.'bahly as many na
tural resources as any slate iti Ihe
union, and as a citizen and official. I
feel Ihat I hey should have our earn
est at tent ion in order I hat. we may
not overhn 'It anyth int; that would
help toward the state's development.
. J am a believer in a hmcr unit a
greater Oregon, and 111 tho use of
Oregon products and feel that every
effort in Ihat direction shruld be en
'connived. As a ni'Mnher of the board
of control woulddu all in my pt.'wer
toward i al end. 1
I am an ad donate of pood roads
ami feel thai a const t tu i ive road
huildlnu plan is not only a benefit lo
the rural communities, hut that it
would also be beneficial to the future
welfare of our stifle.
I am a tin. to heliever In irrigation
and think that the farmers of this
slate should have consistent encour
agement in matters perlainiiiK to irri
gation as well as other matters af
fecting them, as they are one of the
main factors and standhys in the de
velopment (' any slate.
It seems lo me that there should
be a different national policy in Ihe
ma tier ol" forest protect ion in order
that our vast f crests he not devas
tated as they have heen during tin
past and as an officer of the state 1
will do what 1 can to bring t his
about.
If elected io the office lo which 1
aspire, I will give it my personal at
tention and ei'.idttct it on a business
basis and to the best of my ability.
K. L. COlirUN.
Excess of hydrochloric acid sours
the food and forms
pases.
TTndicrrdcd food dcl.vycd in the
stomach dcr.Ty. or rather, ferments the
same ai fool left in the open air, says
a noted authority. He also tells us th.it
IndiKcMion i caused hy Hypcr-acidity,
mcanim:, ihcre - an excess of hydto
cliloric .iciil in the itorn.ich which prevents
complete digctieu and starts food fer
mentation. Thus everything eaten nnrs
in the stomach much like garhae sours
in a can. formiiu; acrid tluioc and gases
which inflate t!:c stomach like a to
halUnvn. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy
misery in tlie cl cst, wc belch up pas.
wc eructate sour food or have heart
hum, flatulence, water-brash or nausea.
11c tells us ti lay aside all digestive
aids and instead, grt from any pharmacy
four miners of J,id Salts and take a
tahlcvpooiif ul in a plass of water before
breakfast and diink while it is effer
vescing and furthermore, to continue
this for .1 week While relief follows
the firt doe. it :s important to neutral
ize the acidity, remove the gas-making
mass, start the 1 ver, stimulate the kid
neys and thus rromotc a free flow of
pure dit;ctive juices.
lad Salts is 1: expensive and is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combir-d with 1 thui and sodium phos
phate. This harmless satts is used by
thousands of pi pie for stomach trotfMc
with excellent results.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker.
Aioiip M. 41 nncl 47-J1
fij SOITH nAHTI.ETT
liily Assistant j
AntnmnbUe !l(vtn Sorrlc j
"t0 AiulMilanrs SitvIcb. Corter.
BY TAKING TANLAC
'"I ha.vo not only gained thirty
younds in weilu, but I am enjoying
so much belter hcalihhan 1 have in
years I feel just like a new person."
said Alra. Kc-.a Harris. Ill Ttfenty
.sixth Ave.North. Seattle. Wash., re
cently. Continuing, she said:
"Kor the t hree years past I suf
fered so much from stomach trouble,
and had become fo badly run down,
that I had given up hope of ever get
ting any hotter. My appetite was ex
tremely pc.ir, and 1 had to force
down every mouthful I ate, and most
of the time I could not even retain
Mils. 1 would become sa badly nau
seated, Tho least little thing I ate
would sour, gas would term and
press against my lunj; so badly it
was all I could do to get my breath,
and I would have such intense cramp
ing pains in my stomach they would
nearly kill me. I was also badly con
stipated and had U.1 take some sort
of laxative almost every day. .My
kidneys hotheixMl me a great deal and
I suffered with pains across the small
of my back, and, In fact, had pains
all through my body nearly all the
time. My head ached so bad nearly
all Ihe time I thought it would hurst
wide open and at times 1 would be
ei'uu! so dizzy I would have lo grab
hold of Homeihing to Keep from fall
ing, and I would feel just like 1 was
going lo faint and black spots would
dance before my eyes. I was ko ner
vous (ho least littlu thing would up
set me, and at ninht I was so restless
I could get but little sleep as would
mil and loss front one side of the bed
to tho other all niht long, and In the
tnornrng 1 wculd feel eo tired and
exhausted it way all I could do lo
gt out of 'bed. I In:;t .weight so rap
Idly I soon became -yo weak 1 could
nr.t do my housework, it being all I
could do to get ab'iul at all.
"I had seen so much about the
good Taulac was doing others, and,
loo, as many (.'f my friends had prais
ed it so high ly 1 decided to I ry it .
Well, as I had given up all hope o(
ever finding anyt hing thai would
help me, you can imauine my ruir prise
when began lo get beller as soon as
I had taken only a few deses of Tan
lac. M v a ppel il e improved tint il il
was soon better lhati ft had ever
been, and nothing I ate gave me a
particle of trouble afterward. I con
tinued taking it until' I was soon rid
of all my troubles. I am never belli
ered wit h pains in mv stomach or
back, and, in fact, never have a pain
of any kind. I never have Ihe head
ache or those dizzy spoils any more,
and have regained my stxengiu until
1 can do all my housework wtlh case.
1 can truthfully say I believo Tan lac
saved my life and I expect to praise
it as It.'ng as 1 live,"
Tanlac is sold In Medford by West
Side Pharmacy. In Gobi Hill by M. 15.
fiowcrs. In Central Point by AUss M.
Moo, in Ashland by liast Side
Pharmacy, In Eagle Point by Vgn
dor Hellen. : . Adv.
JOHN F. LAWRENCE,
J eweler
Our specialties are fine watches
both American and Swiss, at lowest
prices.
Wfl do onr own repairing-.
OXY-ACETYLENE
WELDING
Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis
cellaneous wolding. AVork guaranteed,
OAKLAND GARAGE
fM-VJTt Mouth Front.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aliso nirciit for Fairbanks and Mors
Kntin(s
17 Smith- RivRrcIri
Dodnc Car. stand corner Main and
Bartlett. Plione 900.
I 0 DELANEY
For Reliable
Stylish Tailoring
rrT TTTT l28 EAST
see kLEIN ys
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Herb euro Tor earache, headache,
catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat.
Inns trouble, kidney trouble, stom
ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and
fever, crumps, coujjli.i. poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked
breast, cures all kinds ot goiters. NO
Ul'Kli.vriONS.
Meiirord, Oregon, j.m. 13, 1917.
This Is tocertltj that I, the nnder
MKiiod. had vety severe, stomach
trouble and hail been T.otliered for
several years and last August was nol
expected to live, ami hearing of Gim
CluniR (whose Herb Store is r.l 214
South I'ront street, Medford). I de
cided ti pet herbs for inv stomach
trouble, and I started to feeling: bet
ter as soon as 1 used them and today
am a 11 man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I was to
see timt Chung and try his Herbs.
I Sisneil 1. W. K. JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
Wm. l.ewij. Kagle Point.
W. I.. Childreth. Eagle Tolnt.
M. A. Anderson. Medford.
S. H. Holmes, Eagle Point.
l K. Mc.ore, Eagle Point.
.1. V. Mclnlyre. Eagle Point.
Coo. Von tier Hellen. Eagle Point.
Thos. K Nichols, Eagle Point.
Thf
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PROSPEROUS AND SECURE "
December 1, 1918
Our Deposits were $038,124.00
December 31, 1919
Our Deposits were $956,867.00
Increase in One Year . .
$318,733.00 -Being 50 Per Cent. ;
'wTTonn.le these tacts ( (ho Public to coniliir.. our prior
statements. This is not n picture hut a fact.
YOUR BANK
Tlie lltink of Stilo lteliance.
Cafe Holland
Special Club Breakfasts
X,. t :5c X. " :i"c
(II K?b ..llrcakfast Steak.
Ham Toast
Hot Cakes Coffeo
Coffee
No. '2 ii.lc No. 0 :i(ic
( I ) KK8 . (II Pork Vlinn
llacon (2) Corn Cakes
Hot Cakes' Coffeo
Coffeo
No. .1 ilSo. ' 'tr'e .,
C!) Wheat Cukes Country SaunaKo
Stripped Bacon orlluekwheiit Cakes
Ham Cofl'eo
Coffeo
,'. i :!.-., N"- H :,r,c
Erietl .Mush with Plain Omeletto
llacon "Wheat Cakes
Coffeo Coffee
OlildOl! P.Y M'MIIKIt
Rousseau Coal Co.
Producers mid Distribu
loi'.s of cdl'oi'd Coal.
Price $10.i)0 Delivered
$3.00 at Mine.
Ofifce 25 West Main
Phone 934.
WHY NOT
Get Your
FANCY GROCERIES
BAKERY GOODS
MILK AND CREAM
FRUITS AND NUTS
TRU-BLU COOKIES
VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES
FOUNTAIN DRINKS
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
SCHOOL SUPPLIE3
at .
Flowering Bulbs
Tulips
Narcissus
Daffodils
Hyacinths
Potted antt ready fo bloom as i;oon
as taken from carton in which they
tire packed, and exposed to light and
heat.
Also suitable ft-T setting outside in
beds.
lOcper plant.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Main Strpnt.
For Spring Canyon
Utah Coal
AND
Dry Wood
PHONE 212
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
531 S. Front St.
SCAVENGER.
Licensed City Scavenger.
All refuse immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly vigjt in resi
lience districts. Haily business dis
trict. Plumes ;'7T-.I.
DeVoe s
Rank OF
Dry Slab and Fir
Wood
Mill Blocks
and Coal
Valley Fuel Co.
Office Phone 7fr
Residence 739-J
li.'!
Briggs Auto Wood Saw
I am tnkiiiR tho nKoney for the
ItriRs Auto Woodsaw and ani saw
ing wood by the cord or. by tho hour.
IIKXKV WOLI'T
COS South Nowtown. Phono 723-W
We
Specialize
On
LUNCHES
Arid Guarantee
To Please
Peerless
Bakery and Lunch Room
Jacksonville Medford
lXTKltl liHAN AUTOCAR CO.
Schcdulo from Han; 16. 1020, Dally'
. ' Except Bunday.
l.eavo Medford: 7:10 a. m., 8:00
a. m., 5:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m.t 11:00
a. in., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m.t 2:30
p. m., 3:30 p. m., 1:30 p. m., 6:30
p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. m., 0:30 p.m..
Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
l.eavo .Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m.,
S:30 a.. iu- 0:30 a. ni., 10:30 a. m.,
11:30 a.'ni., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m.,
3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m 5:00 p. m.,
7:00 p. m Sat. only S:00 p. m.( Sat.
only 0:50 p. m.
.Sunday Only
Leave Medford: 0:00 a. m., 10:30
a. m, 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00
P. in., 5:30 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 9:30
l. m., 10:30 p. m.
Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m.,
11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. m.,
5:ti0 p. m., 6:30 p. in., 7:30 p. m.,
9:50 p. m.
Office and waiting room No. 5 S.
Krrnt. Nash lintel Iluilding. Jackson
ville waiting room at Iteter's Confec
tionery. l.NTKltUltllAV AUTOOAB CO.
Bcbeclule Inun Octoncr 1, 1010.
Leave Medford Leave Ashland-
7:10 a.m. 7:10 a.m.
8:00 a.m. 7:65 a.m.
8:25 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
9:10 a.m. '9:25 a.m.
10:00a.m. 10:10 a.m.
10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
11:30a.m. ia:00m.
12:45 p.m. v:00 p.m.
1:25 p.m. 1:35 p.m.
2:10 p.m. 2:10 p.m.
3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
4:25 p.m. 4:26 p.m.
6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m.
8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m.
Set.only 9:30 p.m. 8at.only 9:30 p.m.
Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m.
midnight Sat. onU
srxoAr osj.x
Leave Medford L eave AshUnd-H
10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.. 4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
(:30 p.m. :30p.m.
A:30 o.m. RrSO D.m.
Office and waiting room No. 6 South
Front, Nash Hotel nullrllnj.
Phono ,
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