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P5T3B TOTTR MEDFORD MAIL I2IBUNE AN INJ?KIKNIKNT NKWSI'AI'KIt PCIiL.IKHKD KVF.i'Y At TI;lNi;f'.S" KXCKPT SUNDAY 11Y THK MKDKOlUi Pi' NTlNii CO Office. Moil TrllmiH- HutMliiK. North l'lr tn-yt. phorn 7.1. A coiiKolldntinn of tho Iimrmiic Tlms. Tim M4ifrl Mall. The A1.-i)frl Trihuiip, tin Southern (r'K"itn. The Afthlanil Tribune. ?'ho Mfilford Knmliiy Sun Ih f nriilnlirtf mcrllMTB Ui-Hlrliitf u H'VLMi-c!iiy dully JtOHKllT IirilU K-lttor K. S. 8M IT II, Milliner. BUBBCKtPTIOlT TEEMS: UV HI AIL 1 N AIVAN(K: Dully, with Huiwluy Hun, year $R.io Polly, ullli Hundfiy Hun, month ti,. Oh My, without tSuriilitv Mini, yinr., fi.ot. Onllv, without S'undny Hun, inmilh .!".( Wftnkty Mall Trlhuno, mm y.-nr I.iVj HUntny Suit, iiit' yfftr ...r 1 .no RY ('A Kltl Kit In McnTurtl. AhIiIiumI, .Tncksoiivllh- ( Vni nil I'uiiil. l'hninlx: , 'Dully, Willi Sunday Sun, ywir $7. fill l(iily, with KiiiMiay Sun, month... . Dully, without Sunday Sun. yiar O-lili Dally, without Sunday Sun, month . Offlrlnl pnper of thi t'lly of Modford , Official paper of JiiHchoii Courtly. Kntr-n'il n h Horontl-chiHff nut I 1t al Modford, On-Kon, unuVr the uct of March . 1 S 7 It. Hworn dallv avf-raKo rfnMilnthm for ' hIx niontliH fUidliiK Am II 1!H! .1.074 ' MKMUKU OK Til 1-1 A.SSDCI ATKIJ 1'ltK.SS. ! Full T-onHPd Wirt" Hrvlrp. Tho Ahho rtutpd Pri'HH Is fxrhml vt'ly -nt It kd lo 1he iio fur republication of all newx iilKpatciirH crnmcd to it or not other wlHe credited In thin paper, and iiIho tli local Hewn publLshefl herein. All rlnhln of repuhllcallon of upedal dispatcheH neretn nr aiao n'fcrvcii. Ye Smudge Pot By Artbu Parry Tho season of tho your In fnst ap proaching when plnln IiizIiiorh is re ferred to In pollto and Hclontlflc clr clos as spring fovor. -, "Tho United Stntos of America never know audi tlmoB an during the last eight years of democratic admin istration," announces tho national chairman of tho party of Jofforson And Jackson, Wilson and Nnoty link er, Mono Darkdull and Shorllo Oar nott. "Such times" Is right. '., "nival Candidates Recognize Pow r Lying In "Debato" (Hdllno Port land Orogonlnn). The rival candi dates ero thoy get thru with It will alBC recognlzo the power of lying In donate. Slnco the governmont has mado It legal for ovory citizen with tlio "fin" to draw a pint of whlskoy, ovory s iloozo brings visions of a drink. ' The soviet has ordored tho names of all llUBsiun towns to ho simplified. This wjllave wind lor discussion of Bolshevism. (Orcffon Vity Knterpi'lse) i Miss Kathryn Dark was tho weok end guest of nor mother, , Mrs. F. K. Dark, of Vaucdtivor. ; "Tho visitation of darkness," us doscrlbod In Revolutions comes trim. North Dakota gained a lap on Oro gon for fool legislation, whon a hill ' wns Introduced prohibiting oloctrlc lights In unoccupied buildings. The leglslaturo regulnod its sanity long enough to dofisut It. , Alico Brady, tho movio nclrrss states 'that "sho cr.uld drcsB on $5 por weok." -.Alico "could," but sho won't. - i i.Tho pigeons that formorly roosted in buildings on the Maln stem, have gone, and havo long slnco boon pot plC8. I , Albert Carbunklo of Clnzellu, Cat., is a farmer, and, as soon as ho gels his .cms sowed, should run up, and Whitjtu hands with Hob lloylo. Our Albany russians ;Tho liUKlneas of donylng lo New York n represent nllvo form of gov ernment proi-ords without Interrup tion. . Tho excluslin of Mr. Hughe and tho other nu'inliors of tho liar associ ation committee by Speaker Rweet's hand-picked and hand-packed Judlr lary committee wan In harmony with all tho procedure in this case. LVothlng moro clearly reveals the tompor and purpose of the speaker and his assistant junkers than tills rotUBul to permit the bar association ccmmllteo to present Its arguments against the suspension of. tho socialist assemblymen. At the head of this -'oommfttoo Is ono of tho most eminent lawyers In the I'tifted Ktates, a man who lias twice been governor of New York, who hns been an associate jus tice of the l nltod Mutes Biipreme court and tho republican candidate for president of tho I'nlted Mtntes. Yot ho had no stanillng in the pres- onco of a handful of nnsnmhlynion In tent upon carrying out the policy ot :t speaker who is arbitrarily destroying the principle of representative gov ornment in New York. . Alt he the judiciary committee ex eluded tliu Hughes committee, it can not exclude the ariiumenls presented In tho brief that tho committee pre pared, and Iheno nrgumnnls are drawn from the very charier of free gover-nnuMrt. In t)w iWr tin bountl to ov-atf ix at kf Swoe.lji M I4 jtv.-,1i 4a ate r - . --T.. .----r-- LUBks- Q4 --ft I'M JiM.ilB tm.Hi rf.lt,B,.Ito.w. ttnm M lirelend ! Wr Vi. tf.t t, ('nr4Ht to Amerlcm wiiinii-, in- iiwo) ng them. New Vol Wrntt. LODGE, SCHOJjARLY POLITICIAlf. t ' : i ' 1 , f I , . WR tolil yon so. Senator politir-s, ho is playing lieves in the sincerity of the Lodge claim that President Wilson alone is responsible for ium ratification of the peace treaty, they certainly possess a faith that passel'i all niKlerstaiidni!.'. Only a few days ago the notice that the senator had mises; which would insure crats could be given freedom i'oe of: ratification, who resides in the white J louse. Fine and dandy. -Former Washington, goes over the si) nation carefully, and pre sents a reservation to Article Tell that he is confident both sides will accept. The fight is over declare corres pondents on the inside, the" Lodge, group and, the Hitch cock group are agreed. The president's also agreed. P.ut wait. An ultimatum is sent Lodge by Borah and Johnson, sworn enemies of the 'peace -treaty and League of Nations an ultimatum to anv compromise and we fiiut. What do thev quit.- The i. i-.... i i.. : jtevei oceil nr lik. ui-iii in any miiim. i is -j iiiit jjiji.i;i-. That is to say'they threaten to take their monkey wrench from the treaty machine and throw it into the (Lodge machine. And what does our distinguished and scholarlv sena tor from Massachusetts do? He quits. "Tell Taft I can't- agree to his reservation after all. ('oine on, boySj now its the president's turii." Doesn't ex-President, Taft know as much about, inter national law as Mr. Lodge? Jsn't President Taft as loyal to America and her institutions! Wouldn't he be as loath to favor anything detrimental to American in terests as the senator from Nahant? . We think so. It. certainly takes credulity to the point of simple-mindedness to see anything but political -horse-, play of the most contemptible sort in this final Lodge, action. Jf he came out openly with Borah and Johnson against the treaty in1 any form one would feel more re--spect. But he is for the treaty with proper reservations just so long as there is no chance of the treaty being rati fied, then he yields, never to the friends ot the. treaty, always to its foes. ' The spectacle in the senate is becoming more degrad ing every day. 'Imagine it! As the Literary Digest shows not a single vote taken in the country has shown support for the Lodge reservations or for the Borah Johnson cabal, and yet the two groups in direct opposi tion to the popular will, are sacrificing American busi ness, American prestige and American self-respect to their outrageous little game of partisan politics. As the Saturday Evening Pdst says: "Its time for the American people to seize their- own government and manage their own affairs." ' Some people will never be until they run it, and then no ACCEPTANCE OF TREATY MEANS HUNGARY'S RUIN VIKNNA. Jan. ;U - (HV the' Assn. clatt'd IVrss.) Accept unco oC ia troiitv ns drafted would menu "cul tural downfall1 for Hungary, Count Albert Aniumvi, the former lluiiirn rian premier and head of the 1 1 till '.ariau pence delctration, who is re turnini; (o Hudnpest from I'aris with the allied peace terms declared todav. The count's assertion fnlowed the e. pressitm of his belief that such a peace iim was proposed for his nation could not last. "Concerninir internal physical eon ditions of llunirarv," snid Count Ap ponvi, "we have been pillaced of ev crvthinir. In the first (dare we had the hardships of war: seeondlv we had two communist administrations when) all of our money was spent abroad for propnirnmla ; ami thirdly the Kiimaniaus robbed us of maun t'nctnrinL' inacilmerv, evening printing plants anl railroad coiiiinent. s, that we now have only 27 locomo tives. "Our uurii'ulutral interests, which the central Knropean powers ruined Rule of Flag Tho following code or rules 'fot flag eihuiotto havo been gleaned from army and navy usages nnd are com mended to the consideration of all Ouitghtcrs of t tit) American Itevc'lu tlon. , -I. The flag should not lie hoisted before sunrise, nor allowed to remain up after sunset. It should not lie displayed upon stormy days, nor left out (vor night. 'I. When the flag is displayed at half staff, for mourning, It is to ho lowered to that position from the top of the staff. It is afterwards hoisted to the tt.p before It Is finally lowered. t. When the flag Is formally rais ed, all present during the ceremony hliould stand at attention, with hand laised to the forehead ready for the salute. t. The correct salute to tho fins, as required by (ho regulations of tho I'nlted States'army, Is: Standing at attcitlov, rait tlw rigkt k u. tlw trutaiMl ivw tbt rig.Wt r. jdriImi .. bit4i ll f to if !0 mivom) mrn mrnxm, Lodge is not only playing horse. If anyone still be Lodge press agent sent out agreed to consider, compro ratification it only the-'demo of action by the implacable President Taft is called to this effect; ''You agree to . peace treat V ? No, they have r 'Pi..,., ...u r a,; satisfied with newspaper one else will be.1 lv takinir our livestock, is in n con dition of treneral devastatiou beyond the river Theiss. "I tried lo make Premier Idovd (ieorue and others see that it is in the general interest of humanity to assist ti and thai cutting as up is an economic crime. As proposed in the treatv we should have uo wood, no lumlHT, coal, salt, iron or oil. l is mockery to ask us to live after these are taken away. "OwiriK to our position on the line between eastern and western Kurope if we ure unstable so will be the lial kans. "The nationalilv principle is eon strueted ih defiance bf treosraphv aad economics and also destroys the tra ditions of the people whom it cuts off from, home. I'Yotn oeneratton o gen eration to ueueratioti there will he re volts. It is a transfer of national leadership to races inferior in cul ture. It is the destruction of toil schools and universities, leading th, people back to ignorance. It is cul tural downfall .that mankind cannot witness wilhoiit abhorrence." Etiquette 5. -When the colors are passing on parade, or In review, tho specta tor should, if a man or boy, and if walking, halt: if sitting rise, stand at attention, and uncover. ti. Whenever possible, the flag should be flown from a stuff or mast, but shc.'uld not be fastened to the side of a building, flatform or scaf folding. 7. When flags are used In unveil ing a statue or monument, they should not he allowed to fall to the ground, but should be carried aloft to wave cut, forming a distinctive feature during tho remainder of the ceremony. S. When the flag is used out of doors, it should always be allowed to fly In the breeze. When clusters and draping of colors are desired, bunting or cloth she Hid lie used, but never the flag. 9. Whoa r ,aticial flag asd stain or attwr tUa fl? trvirtW. w his nwM Hi i-(WIk ttKf itr, m Mlt'imiiM Mm lin'.l m t 4k Hkt, fl. Pm 14. e ato-.OTUDOT.fc .U-u! I . it fcttiarf ; It :iaot I ii.l to omr lwt ii'l. dsk or box and here anv-i mmonp, okegow sATrTT?PAY.TAKrAftYg thing can be set or placed upon the flag. For indoor decorations, the flag may bo caught up In many artistic fashions, and used with bunting, gar lands, plants and flowers, but should never be placed below a person sit ting. 11. When used on a bior or cas ket' at a funeral, the stars should he placed at tho head. - In' no caso should the flag ho al lowed to touch tho ground. - 12. The flag must no! be marred by advertisements, nor desecrated on tho stage. 13. It is an unwritten law In the navy that the flag , is never to he washed; It lg always to bo considered Immaculate. 1 . . , 14. 'When "Tho Star Spangled Banner" is played, all present should rise nnd stand at attention until tho ending. : Tho playing of it ns a part of a medley should bo prohibited, and it should not bo played as an exit march, 15. Tho only federal loglslatlon with regard to the flag, fcrbidH the registration of any trademark which consists of or comprises tho flag or coat of arms, or other insignia of the United States, or any simulation thereof! or of any states or munici pality, or of any foreign nation, etc 16. The flag saluto adoptod by tho N. 8. D. A. It., and by our mill tal-y schools, the Boy Scouts and oth er organizations, and which should bo Taught In all of cur public schools, Is: "I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to tho republic for which it stands; one nation indivisible, with liberty and Justice to all." 17. Our children should bo taught to carefully handle and guard their little flags from rough and ' disre spectful treatment, and not bo per mitted to carelessly toss them about in parades and precessions, nor throw thorn away should a stick become broken or should the child tiro of holding it. 18. Our most Important holidays (whon the flag should bo displayed at full starr) are: Lincoln's birthday, February 12; Washington's birthday, February 22; Memorial day, ulay 30; Flag day, June 14; Indopendonco day, July 4; Star Spangled Banner day, Septombor I I, nnd your own stato day. i Do You Know? Do you knew that the peoplo will vote, on May 21, on a measure that appropriates $514,000 a year to the unlvorslty and ?6S5,000 to tho agrl cultural collego? Do you that this is a mattor of life o'r death for higher education in Ore- gttn? Do you know that both institutions are steadily losing their host men on account ot financial Inability to hold thorn? : Uo you know that Oregon In IMS possessed only $411 worth of build ings per student' at tho university arid $529 at tho agricultural collego Do you know that tho average for the stalo institutions In tho country In 1918 was $995? Do yo'u know that tho onrollmorit of students In Oregon since 1918 has been one of the most rapid increases in tho whole country? Do you realize that no additional buildings have ccino to completion In that time? Do you know that tho Oregon instl unions were poor to start with, oven before conditions hecamo so much wcrso '! Do you know that good education Is tho real cause of progress and prosperity nnd good government? xO you know that Oregon nas been furnishing good education to its young men and women? Do you know that thero is a point of economy below which this cannot ho done? - Do you know that a llttlo know ledge Is a dangerous thing, and that nn unduly' cheapened education Is llko hiring a cheap doctor It prob ably makes you worso Instead of bet ter? Do you know that it is tho duly of every educated person to ninko these facts clear to' all? Do you know that if you do not act, nobody else can? COMMUNICATIONS (The Mail-Trihtllie welcomes coin nillllk'illions on any subject or gener al Interest but is in no way responsi ble for (lie sentiments expressed. Only In exceptional cacs will roiimiilnica- (lons of over l!oo words Im printed. .All communications must N signed liy the writer s name, which may iiMn tho writer's rci)iiest lie with held.) A l.urid" ICvplanatlon To the Kditor: , For the int'onmition of the mniiv wliom vou have misinformed as 'o the cause of thu ilifl'icultv between Senator l.oilue and the Horuli-.lohn-sou urouii of senators will vou kind ly print the inclosed very lucid ex ulannllon of the matter. Tliere are nienv -millions of men and women all over this ootmtrv to day who are not "fools" as vou elmrttc. in voiir editorial of Hie 'JSIIi Thre Is mor fstnrrti tp this section of the country than .11 other d.Heasc, put tottthr, and for y.sra it was sup posed to be tncurabie. Doctors prescribed local remrdlea, and by conatr-Stly failing lo cure with local treatment, pronounced it Inournblc. Catarrh la a local Itseaac, KrCAtly l".uncei by conetttutlonal con dition, and therefore requires coak ttonal treatment. taH'a Cartcrh cla., raaaufaK'ivr- v 9. i. Cctttv A C... T.led.. Ciilo. tn wwlel'ri erJw. la . 4rt.VV an 4 ! Vf t-lra ftf.iii a, Ve- CHkmh 1 li iku. r.e Ai-nhM I-l?a re- ?n .rtv,dt ... mqe ttaK Haifa' feeta t. t-ftrc. ted for fcJ iiiiii.i I l a r ami")- nil. co , roi.Jo. Ohio. ;ic. illi lor conatlpaUua. in.sl.. al a- yi firwlv bcliave !h:it the I.oVl'O fi-iu t 'Jie treatv constitiilu tW "irredm-ilile iniinnium of safety to the I'nitcd States. Ileimrts that a treatv comprouiise is about lo be reached in the lii-nni-lisnn conferenee in Senator Lodges offieo todav aroused the Borali Jolinson liriuin of senators to n lii'-'li Ditch of indication iiirninst Senator I.ndtiO. - Thev obliiined till possible infor mation coiicerninif the sei-ret eonler cnees from senators nltendiiiL' Jlietn and deelured Ihev hiive notified Sen ator Lodge Hint if he "betrays llicin bv n-ireciiiL' to Hie eoiiituoniise now proposed thev will refuse lousier to l-ceoirnizo Iiim ns (lie partv leader and will carrv Hie parlv diffcrenees into Hie republican primaries nnd Hie rciiilblican national convention. filflitinif l,odi;e nil I lie- way. This determination, it was iinder slood, was the reason wliv .Senator Biinih Toted. Willi tho democrats ves lerdnv nu'iiiuf-l eiilliir.' up the Ilalc resolution to authorize Hie naval sub committee to employ counsel in Hie navy probe. It is believed Iioniii was cnrrvinir out. a threat made ear lier lo l.oilire mid look Ibis means of letting hoduc know lie was not bluff imr. . Members of Hie llorah- John son irt-oup claim lo have proof that l.o(be is ueakcninir on the reserva tion on article HI. votini; powers, nn.! Hie prcainblc. Thev criticise him harslilv lor haviii!.' said the I.odtc rescrvalions coiisliliile Hie "irreduc ible miiiiiiium" of safety to Hie I n: ted Slates mid then beimr willinsr to recede from that stand. WILL TRY TO DETERMINE DATE OF END OF WAR LONDON. .Inn. 111. A committee of councillors has been named lo de cide Hie official date of Hie eiidin- of th(' world war. It is declared t hit t thousands of pounds nres involv ed lin Icirnl proeocdiiiL's which have been held up pendini; an autlioritn tivo decision on that point. RENTS RAISE IN BARCELONIA CAUSES MUCH COMPLAINT .llAUCFLONIA. Jan. IIO. Kecent advances in rents here are occasion inu: considerable complaint. It is said Hint in some cases rents were raised 200 per eenl. F.lectrio service companies in the citv have rinsed their tariffs '() per cent. Jlo Feels l;llte n New Jinn Rhoumatlc pains, backache, pains In sides, soro musclos, stiff Joints or an "always tired" feeling aro usual ly symptoms of disordered kidneys. w. w. wolis, loquin, ivtion., wnies: "I am on my foot most of the tlmo and get tired. Hut nflor taking Fo loy Klduoy Pills I, fool Uko a now man. 1 rocomriiend thorn to my cus tomers and havo novor haird of. any case whore they did not. give satisfac tion." Prompt in action, to roliovo kidney troubles and bladder ailments For salo by Jledford Phormacy. DONT BE VIT110UT Keep It handy it knows no eqtml in relieving pains and.acues SLOAN'S LINIMENT has been Bold for B8 years. Today, it is more popular tban ever. There can be but one answer it produces results. Applied without rubbing, it prtteiratrs to the afflicted part, bringing re'ief from rheumatic twinRes, sciatica. Bore, stiff, strained muscles, lame back, and other exterior pains and sprains and the result of exposure. It lenvas no mussincss, stain, clogged pores. Get a large bottle tor greater econ omy. Keep It handy for i:se when 1 needed. Your druggist has it. Three sizes 35c. 70c.( $1.40 Not Your Money ButYourGoodWill We want the good will of every car owner in this town.j We want everyone to sayj what lots of folks say now' 41 Willard? That's where you 1 get a square deal and value for every dollar.' We'd rather have "your, good will than nn extra dollar r two on a repair job. v We'd rather sell you a bat-1 tery that will give longer and better service than to make a living by , repairing A poor batteries. ( Of course " flood repair work and &ood batteries cost more, hut we believe they make friends and bay good will. ELECTRIC SEtO? "WJT IABTLETT STREET toon Tliagai.iiiBiujju -- . - - M, S . - m j rvnow mini j ' w , Mothers your children. The oocn publislicd formula appears on every bottle of RS.WINSLOW! The Infants' and Children's Regulator Enn-a prnmiit. efficient Tf lable calharlic. I Pbuiorb-a n-Juvfnalor of dices. live action. Sodium Bk.rbon.l.-niRMiy "'' "-." severe saslnc imligeslion in children. Scaf skill can devise. If it were possible to improve this for mula It w id be done regardless of the fact that a bottle of Mrs. WirTslow's Syrup now costs twice as much to make as any other simUar preparation. Yet it costs you no more than ord.. nary baby laxatives. At all Draggists ANGLO. AMERICAN DRUG CO., 215-21 7 Fulton Street, N.Y. Cmaal Selling Agntr. II.-.IJ F. Rll.a. a C... l.c N.-Y..k T.r..t.. C.ia 1 mmsfflv3BBSBSF a mmwm&mmt uauuiiiiiim m j Dcnosits Jan. 23. 1920 , $I.064.545.M fV ; II I Deposits Jan. 23. 1919... 725.352.02 YlV Increase $339,193.62 l!Lj 1 Our slcndv arowtli duo to 6ouiiil Cl 1 ' V b:inliin;r. coinliincd with courtesy nini II jbJII Mrvi"1" Ml C vn ro,,t interost i J&0Fm$ Paid on SiivIiibs f I ' f g. Accounts '' eSTAFiUSHED 1 8 80 -" Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts "So. 1 iMc (1) Egg I In m Hot Calces Cof eo No, 15 Tie ..Breakfast Steak.. Toa.Ht ' Corfeo No, (1 it.-o ( I ) Pork Chop (2) Corn Cnkoa C6ffoo No. -Jiric (1) Klig Uacon Hot Cakes Corfeo No. i? !tr. " No. 7 il.tc (3) Wheat Cukes Country Sausago Stripped Bacon oi-Iliickwheat Cakos Ham Coffeo Coffeo No. 4 35c Fried Jlush with Bacon Coffeo No. 8 3Bc Plain Omeletto Whoat Cnltos Coffeo OltDKlt UV NliMllKH Rousseau Coal Co. Producers and Distribu tors of Mcdford Coal. Price $io.OO Delivered $8.00 at Mine. Ofifco 2.', West Maiu Phone 934. WHY NOT Get Your FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY G00D3 MILK AND CREAM FRUITS AND NUTS TRU-BLU COOKIES VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FOUNTAIN DRINKS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS SCHOOL SUPPLIES at DeVoe's Dry Slab and Fir Wood Mill Blocks and Coal Valley Fuel Go. Office Phone 7G Residence 73'J-J V 1... a.m . Sodium Citrate .in effrctlvcreflu- ouently wilh other ingredient by learned donors in treating , . ,. COIIC aim uiaiiiiuva. We Specialize On LUNCHES And Guarantee To Please Bakery and Lunch Room Jacksonville Medford INTKRUKUAX AL'TOCAK CO. Schedules from Jan. 16. 1920, Dally Except Sunday. ,, Leave Mcdford: 7:10 a. m.j ?:00 a. m., 9:00 a. in.. 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. in., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p.-m., 6:30 p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. in., 9:30 p.m., Sat. only 10:30 p. m. l.eavo Jacksonville: 7:30 a. .. ,m., S:3() a. m., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. tn., 11:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m.,. 3:00 p. in., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. in., Sat. only 8:00 p. m.. Sat. only 9:50 p. m. Sunday Only Lcavo Medford: 9:00 a, m.. 10:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m.t 4:00 p. m., 5:30 p. ni., 7:00 p. m., 9:30 p. m., 10:30 p. m. Loavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a m., 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m 3::(0 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9:50 p. m. Office and waiting room No. 5 S. Frr.nt. Nash Itnlnl rtlllllllnir liM-.nn. vlllo waiting room at Itotor's Confec tionery. lNTKKUltDA.N AUTOCAR OO. Schedule frtim Octotier 1, 1010, Kaily (Except Sunday) Laa-Te Medford Leave AabUnd ' 7:10 a.m. 8:00 cm. 7:10 a.m. 7:55 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 m. ,i:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2 : 10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:26 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:40 D.m. 8:25 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:46 p.m. 1:26 p.m. 2: 10 p.m. :00 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Bat.oniy 9:80 p.m. on, oniy iu:oii p.m. 1: lb p.m. midnight Sat. only SCJTDAY ONXt beave Medford L eave AahUad 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:80 p.m. 11:00 am, 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. ! 5:00 p.m. :80 p.m. 0:80 o.m. :so o.m. (ifflro and walling room No. 6 Smith trout, Nash Hotel Building. Flione 309, Peerless