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fTGfB POUT? Bedford Mail. Tiiibunk AN INDEI'ENDKNT NBWSPAPEll KXCKPT BUM)AY HI TI1K aiKIKO!tD Pi' rNTlNU CO ? Office, Mull Tribune Untitling, 25-7-2U A consolidation of thf Oemocrntlc TIMOR. Tho M. Cord Mali, The Aintimnl Tribune, tho .Southern Oregon Ian. The Ashlnnd Tribune. The McMlford Sunday Sun Is furnlshi-il flubserlbora desiring u seven-day daily liowspnpcr. T" ItOHKHT liUHU Jdlitor K. K. SMITH, Miiuuklt. suBScnrPTiOK teems: II Y MAIL IX ADVANCH: Dully, wtih Sunday Sun. yp;ir. JG.OO Pally, with Sunday S'un, month fi'i , TJiilly, without .Sunday Sun, your.. 5. OH WtiMy, withuuf Sunday Sun, umnih .r.M Vokly Mali Trlhune, one year Sundnv Suti. one year 1.50 JIY CARmidlt - In -Medford, AhMhiwI, .taclcHiinvitle. Con I nil Tolut, 1'lnn'nlx: Daily, with Sunday Sun, year JT.'iO luii v, with Sunday Sun, month d I'll 1 1 v, without Sundav Sin., yf-ar.. fi.OU imiiy, without bunday Mm, month .;) Offfeial paper uf tho City of -Medford. Official paper of .laelison County. ' Knterod as set'nn'l -class mat tir at Jledford, Oregon, utiiier the ael of .March 8, 1S79. Hworn dally nveriifje rirculalhm for six months ending April 1!H0. 3.071 IMKMBKK OK TIIH ASSOCIATED PRKSS. Full I,easod Wire Sorviee. Tlie Ah.;o elated PresH in exoluslvplv eulitled li the use for republication of nil new.t , olHpaicnes crCMllteil to II or not other- wiH(! crei ten in this imtxT. and a so i local newH publiuheil hrrefn. All Huhis or republication or Kpeclal uifipatclii' herein are uino reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthmr Parry Tlie Dud's of I he vicinity now out number the Colonels mill J wives bv n majority of 102. 1 The propositi lo send missionar ies to Mexico has fizzled out. Jn the first pluee il is too elose to home, and, in tho second place it re nuires no pleasant ocean voyimo lo t'ct there. '' Efforts of (he ndministration lo uproot the democratic postmaster of Portland from u tail hold on u fat federal plum has resulted in that lienatarv issmiiir an ultimatum that he will not five up his berth. lie bolonijs to the' tvpc of office hold crs who never iret out till thev are packed out feet first. " Scientists claim lo have received inessuircs from Mars, one of them lining Murnnlli. invnntni. nl. Mm wivn less. It will be remembered Unit when be announced this discovery, they asked what he bad been drink- lnsr, us liiov are nskinir now. , The hoivlv formed Ijiihor mirlv wil not do well in some circles, nwinsr t.' the miplcasniit prospucls embraced m lis name. Oregon Voter Likes Hoover ' Indications are multi)lyimr I lint ,-i considerable proportion of both re publican and democratic voters be lieve Herbert Hoover to be (Jie best nullified citizen of the I'niled Slates to be elected to the presidency. Ore iron will indicate her choice Alav 21 ill the primaries. I'Voin the present feclinir, il would appear that those candidates for national delegate, on either party ticket, who stale clcarlv that thev lire for Hoover first, last and all the lime, will sliuul a uood chance of beinir chosen. It is not impossible thai Hoover inuv receive both the republican mid democratic noiuinalioiis. The poli ticians of neither parly want him, I' It hone, h the politicians of the dem ocratic party probably would be. ea ircr to take advaulaire of I lie failure of the republican convention lo nom inate him. Kul a lame element of the people are tired of parly, anil thev may be numerous ciioueb thru Ihe direct primary lo force the nom ination of a candidate in whom thev believe more than they believe in any candidate whose uomiimlinn eain paie.ii is beinir cneJucered liv politi eians. The fact that Hoover spcnl a larue part of his bovhoo, ami youth in OrcL'nn will not militate onanist hi., chances in Ibis state, lint the hi Ihinir with most people is that be has ilcmoiistralcd capacilv to uceoiu plish vast results has proven him self to be the biaeest fienre of the War and tin. I so far us America is concerned, his results were based so Iiiruelv on faith in the patriotism of the American people and bis suc cessful use of the confidence rcpos il. him by Ihe people when thev made food sacrifices under bis inspiration and leadership. Hoover has come throuL'h fire with little criticism, while his achievement- were uiirmitic. Il would appear lo be (he office seek- iuir Ihe manor a whole people i i- ninndecriii'.' its ablest stale-muii to serve Ihe nation in its most import tint post duriiiir a period Unit is clouded with difficulties. (.ircutm Voter. Polish women are n wiied for the perfection of their hands and the sniallness of their feel. ' ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk - ' For Infant and Invalid A"" luill.Uv. ad Sub.lltmAl A TOUR YEAR SENTENCE. YVKR seven million words have been delivered in th senate on the ea-e treaty, and we are still at war. What a waste! hut the American people are power less to stop it from soaring to ten million. Jn bngland ol course, the peace treaty would have' been .signed and sealed many months ago, and congress would have been functioning in construct lve effort, before Armistice Day. The situation calls attention to one distinct advantage in England's form of government. Under such a system President Wilson failing to secure the necessary support in congress would have at to the country. There would have been a short campaign and the treaty would have been sustained or repudiated at the 2K)ls. thus at least six millions been saved, six mouths of cal shadow boxing eliminated, and a decided political de moralization throughout the Hut under our system, no matter how strong may be there is no escape from the period is over. So strong is political iiieteria there is little chance of a responsible governmental system in this generation. Hut perhaps if results are sufficiently tragic there may be some reform in the next. We venture to say three million words have been wasted in the senate to prove that the League of Nations if accepted would displace the American constitution. If you are tired of this treaty wrangle and want it slopped, write or wire your senators to that effect. They aren't mind readers. ' Of course this is going to he the most important pres idential election in history. Can you remember une that wasn't? We need a Gilbert and gressional Kecord into opera uoulte. It looks as though the American Legion would knock out Pcinpscy before Carpenticr gets a chance. PASTOR'S SUBJECT "DnriiiK the mlllcnliim tho right- ooutj will llvo and rolun with Christ in lioavun; all tho wicked will bo in death, mid tho Devil will bo hound with a chain ot elieuniHtuncea to this world in tin doHolulo condition, wan the declaration of iPustor A. , V Ithourtoa liiBt nlKht nt tho Seventh Day Adrontlst church c,n North ltlv- ci'Hido. , OoiitlmiliiK ho said in part, "tho world inlllonlum Is ci.'Inod from the Latin wordu, mi lie meauliiK one lliou- Band and annua meaning your, thus reproHontlns a thousand year period. TIiIh period Is mentioned Hix times in tho hook of Revelation. This per iod is boundod by two Kroat events, tho first mid second resurrections. Tho blblo teaches u resurrection ol tho JiiBt and of tho unjust. Tho first roHiiiToctlcii ushers In tho Second ComliiK of Christ, 'And tho Lord Himself descended from hoavc'.i with voice and with Ihe shout of the arch iiukcI and with tho trumpcln of ((oil, and the dead in ChriHt ahull rh-'c first, then wo which are allvo and remain shall he eaunlil up lo meet the Lord !n (ho air and sr.1 shall wo ever ho with Ihe Lord.' I Thcus. 4: Hi ts." "Christ Iiiih promised to return iKiiin and to receive us unto himself. John 11:1-.'!. John In vision hok theni in heaven.- Itev. 1!):I-I0. They live and relun wllh him a llioiisaad yeura. Key. 2(1:4-1!; thus wo see (hat wo mo lo rolr.n with Christ In heaven Instead i.'f 1 1 1 it relKUlng with us on the eai'lh." "At tho coming of 1'hrlsl tho wick ed aro tdnln. a Thess. Mi. Thus wo see Unit the righteous are til heaven and Ihe wicked are slain and Satan Is hound by a chain of circumstances which ho cannot hrcak." lie then road the graphic descrip tion given hy (ho prophet found In Jor. 4:2:i-2.K. Tho earth ill an unin huhited stale with tho cities broken dewn ami the sun refusing to Klve her light will he the desolate home of Satan for ono thousand years. At (tie close of this period the righteous onio buck lo (his euilli, .ach. 14: the wicked dead are raised, Itev. 2t):.1, Ihe city of sod comes down to CHARMING DRESS HAT Today fascinating lint of feather and net was sketched. A wide, three-fold brim Hhndoa tho eyes, while at tho side, projecting horliomnlly to n I most twice tho width of Hie brim. Is n pnrndlso feather. The crown and brim uro of skilful couibiuuilon of nllk mid nut, " i ItTPTD'POR'D "SfXTK TUTRUNn:, once been, compelled to appeal precjous words would nave futile and exasperating politi countrv prevented. matter what the crisis, no public! demand for action, status quo until the four year Sullivan to revamp the Con this earth, Rev. 21:2. Now Satan Is leased and marshals his forces to tako the city but fire comes down from God out of heaven and blots out sin and Satan, Itev. 20:7-10. It was shown that Uod was a (lod of justice and yet a God cf love. Tho wicked will not burn throughout eternity as many teach but will bo burned into ashes as is recorded In iMalnchi 4:1-11. Is'ow that tho last trace of sin has lieeii obliterated tho saints' can enjoy tho earth made now.'j Tho subject as announced tonight will ho "Tho Origin, 'Hist cry and tho Deatiny ot the Devil." Mooting will continue each evening this week clos ing next Sunday night. Bong service 7:110 and preaching service at 7:fTi Adv. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Bt A. a Howlett Al Sturgls, ono ot tho loading citi zens oil IClk creek, passed thru town Wednesday and went on up to his homo. Joe Wiittenhouso who is living on the .loo Itador place and a friend wore doing business Villi t.-ur mer chants and hlacksmith Wednesday ovoning. , John ill. Martin and A. Slockford of Derhy canio out Wednesday after noon and report that they were al most four hours coming from tho Ayres placo on the Derhy road, to the Heeso crcoli school house, a distance of ahoiit two miles, Willi a good team and wagon with about fivo hun dred pounds, Mr. .Martin's lool chest and a few other things. Tho piece of road referred to is u strip of sticky tlitil has boon a source of trouble to almost everyone who has to travel over It. I heard tho mall carrier re mark the same aftcrnoo'ii that he hud been carrying tho iniill over the sumo road for the most of tho time for fourteen years and he had nover seen it so bad before as it was that day. And while our county authoTlties aro spending thousands of dollars on what mo comparatively good roads tho people of the rural districts are left to- plod thru sticky mud, and this road Is along an old mail route that has heen used for years tq carry (he t'. S. mail over, and yet Is neglected from year to year wilh tho promise "Well, we wilt try to do something next yenr." G. T. Wilson of Medford, canio in and spent Wednesday night at the Sunny. si do on hist way up to his ranch near Derby station on tho P. & E. John Mayham was also a lodger at tho samo ttmo with us. ( J. Kafer of Hrownshoro. was among the business callers Thursday. Carl lllidiersleadt. one of our well lo do citizens was canvassing our town Thursday morning, with n peti tion to Governor oleott roouostlng him to uso the executive clemency to keep W. K. Under from going to the penitentiary. There Is a very strong sentiment here In his favor as the mitigating circumstances seem to.be greatly In his favor. Mr. Under was indicted by tho grand Jury about two years ago for shooting a young man HI'jLOH JOStSPICOUGHS KfiTOFOTOT), OTfTCfiOW MONDAY. FF:iTA1?Y 3. hv the' name or Stewart and after lying in jail for a long time was fin ally brought to trial and If my mem ory serves mo right was convicted of manslaughter with a recommenda tion to the court for leniency. The casu was appealed to the supremo court and after pending in said court for a long time tho sentence of the district court was sustained by a di vided court. But his friends, and they seem to bo numerous, arc asking lo have the governor give lilni a free pardon. I iinderstund Unit there arc several petitions being circulated in his behalf. 'Prof. G. W. Ager, county school superintendent of , Jackson - county, was out Thursday visiting our schools and look dinner at the Sunnysldo and so did Mr. McUuirk, the cigar manu facturer ol .Medford, and while here was looking after thal braucli of bus iness, in our town. lames Archibald of Urownsboro, passed thru our town wllh a fine reg istered bull he. .hud purchased at the stc:k sale in Medford. He also had a fine boar hog that ho had piirch ni- jCmi in the same place. Mr. Archibald prides himself on keeping up-to-date in that line, lie believes that it costs no more to keep a cow that will give ten or twelve quarts! cf milk than it does to keep a cow that will hardly raise a calf, and if our stockmen would pay more attention to the quality and less to- the quantity they might find it to their advantage. Our creamery men were a. little mixed Thursday as some of them who supply the Jackson County Creamery with cream came in and found that they bad phoned out that ho could not come out on Thursday as their truck broke and was out of commission, but the Independent creamery man was on hand and met his customers, .but tho other man did not reach here until Friday and got his cream and eggs just the same. While here Thursday 1 overheard a conversation between two of our dairy men with regard to a contest or that had come out to teach the dairy "men lio.M to tell a good cow from a poor one and Mr. A. remark ed to Mr. H that he had in his herd a large llolstein cow and Mr. G, the tester or teacher remarked that she was good for beef but good for noth ing for milk or cream, whereupon Mr. A told him that she was among tho best millers he bad, but said the toucher said sho had such a small udder. Yes,' remarked Mr. A, her udder Is small but it expands and she will givo over eight quarts at a milking. The toucher then thought that ho would save himself on the cream-or butterfat supply . so he re marked that she was no good for butterfat, but Mr. A assured him thal, her milk tested from four and a half to five points or per cent. (I don't! fully understand the full meaning ol' their terms). The teacher then start- i ed in : ii, (Uff-oiout direction. mul pojnl od to'n largo roan durham cow and mm The largest electric sign in the world advertises on Times Square. New York City: it is 250 feet long, 70 feet high. Made up of 1 7.28S electric lamps. . The fountains play, the trade mark changes, read ling alternately WRIGIEV'S SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT, and JUICY FRUIT, and the Spearmen "do a turn." mm liriji This stan Is seen nlahtty by about pj 600.000 people from all over tile world. SCAVENGER. Licensed City Scavenger. All rofuso Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In rest-i deuce districts. Dally business ills- ! uict. ' Phone v'm-J. - j remarked that there was the best cow "In the herd fully expecting that -Mr. A would confirm his statement., when lo and behold, he was told that that cow would make good beef but was no good for milk or buttcrrat. So .Mr. A derived lint little benefit from the professional teacher and Mr. 11 remarked that that was about his ex perience In tho samo line. ' Altho thero are some who have studied and partially mastered the subject, it is not everyone who goes to school 'and gets a .smattering of the business who makes a success In that line. il!. M. Coaley and G. C. Coll roll of Itutte Falls, were, hero for dinner Thursday. Kd Cowden who is living on the old .1. ,M. Nichols plut-o and C. A. Ilunsfoui of Urownsboro, wero also in to'wn Thursday. V. A. Nessler, a niombor of the fire department of Portland who has been hero visiting his grandparents Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. G. Knighton of this place, left yesterday (Friday) for his home. .Mrs. It. M. Richardson of Ilutte Kails, went up homo Friday. Piuney Leabo, one of our old board ers who has been away for a few weeks, returned to his room Friday. C. 11. Obenhaus, of Portland, was here 'for dinner Friday. Grant Mathews and wife and son-in-law, J. F., and his brother Frank Jo-hnson wore in town Friday. There have been some changes in real estate out this way in the pa,st few days. W. C. Daley has sold his fine farm qu the north fork of Little Itutte to a man by the name of Dun dus and W. C. Daley has bouglit the George Von dor Hellen place j'ust above to.vn. While the community in tho Lake creek country are losing one of their best citizens, we as a community will bo tho gainers. We hope that Mr. Dundus may prove to bo equally as desirable a citizen" in the Lake, creek country and that he will not only prove a blessing to- that neighborhood but to the surrounding country. .1. L. Robertson brought in a lot of hogs Friday to ship to Medford today, Saturday, for the Portland market. ;Xick Young our road supervisor, was here for dinner yesterday. Mrs. Win. Nickel of Lake creek, was here yesterday. Messrs' Dodge and Sago, tho men who are drilling wells in this neigh borhood have been lodging -with us fc'r the past few nights while they were drilling a well for Air. McDon ald, and Mr. Dodge was hero for din ner today whilo Mr. Sago was taking the drill, etc., out to John Greb's to drill a well for hini. . Mr. H. Bruggemun of Lako creek, spent tho night with us Friday and so did M. C. Maho'ney of Butte Falls, and was met here tills morning by Ills daughter and Mrs. ,). L. Vandcr berg of Butte Falls. , .Jiminia Dugan was an early caller this' morning."'. ..'' V ! : 'i'' '.'''.' i TAXI Dndae dir.' Stand COrrtCT Main anil Bai'tlClt. Plionc 900 J. p. OELANEY. 1fl20 ' CONDITION. SHE SAYS "Sinto I began, taking Tanlac I have gained thirteen pounds in weight uiid my general health has improved sojuueh all my friends ro mark on how well I look," said Mrs. B. M. Lichtonberg, who resides at 142(1 Forty-first St., South Seattle, Wash., recently. Continuing she said: "For years and years I have suf forod with nervousness anil finally became so badly run down I was on the verge of a complete nervous breakdown. The least little excite ment or noise out of the ordinary would upset mo and It would be hours before I. could compose myself, I could get hut little sleep, anil night after night 1 would lio awake all night long and just roll and toss from ono side of tho bed to tho other, and would get up in tho morning feeling a great deal worse than when I wont to bcnX and In spite ot all 1 could do I juat kept getting weaker and weaker. 1 was also troubled a great deal Willi my stomach. 1 had a very poor appetite, and when I did man- ngo to forco down a little something it would sour and I would bloat ter rible from gas, and would have, such Intense pains in my stomach after each meal I could hardly stand them 1 lost ao much in weight, was bo bad ly run down 1 just had to drag around, and It was with the greatest difficulty I managed to' do my house work. "I had read a great deal about Tanlac helping others and decided to try it, too and I noticed an improve ment in niy condition almost as soon as I began taking it. At this time 1 took n trip east, and as Tanlac had not been put on sale at that time where 1 was visiting I had tho drug gist order mo some from tho manu facturers,' as I did not want to miss a single doso for fear of losing tho benefits t had already received from it. Well, I continued taking it and kept getting better all tho time, until now 1 have a fino appetite and can eat anything I want without suffer ing any bad after effects. I am never troubled with pains or ga3 and the improvement In my nervous condi tion is simply wonderful. 1 havo gained my strength so that my house work is simply a pleasure to me. To see mo now no one would think that only a few months ago I was almost a complete nervous and physical wreck. I thing Tanlac is a remark able medicine and I tell everybody I get a chance about it." Tanlac Is sold In Medford by West Sido Pharmacy, in Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, In Central Point by Miss M. A. Moo, in Ashlaud by Enst Side Pharmacy, in Eagle Point by Von dor Hellen. . . Adv. WHY NOT Get Your - I N -FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY G00D3 MILK AND CREAM FRUITS AND NUTS TRU-BLU COOKIES VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FOUNTAIN DRINKS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS SCHOOL SUPPLIES at INCUBATORS lloforo buying an incubator or brooder bo sure to look over our line "f' BUCKEYE INCUBATORS and BROODERS -Hatching your high priced oggs with a Huckeyo is not an uncertainty, but a sure hatch. Tho Buckeyo is superior lo all. Let us show you why you should have one. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Street. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AJiso aecnt for Fairbanks nui Morst Eneinea. 17 South Rlversld. Dry Slab and Fir Wood Mill Blocks and Coal Valley Fuel Co. Office Phone 76 Residence 739-J DeVoe s Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfast, No. 1 35o (1) Egg Ham Hot Cakes Cotfeo No. 2 35o CD Egg Bucou Hot Cakes Coffoo No. 5 35c ..Breakfast Steak.. . . Toast , Coffee" ' No. 0 35o (1) Pork Chop (2) Corn Calces Coffco No. .1 !I5o No. 7 35c (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped Bacon orDuckwliont Cakes Ham Coffee Coffee No. 4 35c Fried Mush, with Hacon Coffee No. 8 35c Plain Omolette Wheat Cakes Coffoo OnOElt HY NUMBER We Specialize . On LUNCHES And Guarantee " To Please i . eerless Bakery and Lunch Room GIM CHUNG . China Herb Store ,; . Herb cure ror earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds pt goiters. NO OPERATIONS. , Medford, Oregon, iaa. 13, 1917. This is to certltj- that I, the under signed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expoctod to live, ana Hearing ot Gim Chung (whose Herb Store is at 214 South Front street, Medford), I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used theni and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. Ri JOIUNSON. Witnesses: v Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. Ii. Childreth, Eagle Point. ' M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Geo, Von der Hellen, Eagle Point. Tho's. E. Nichols. Eagle Point. Jacksonville Medford ; INTERURBAN AUTOCAIt CO. Schcdulo from Jan. 16. 1920, Dally Except Sunday. Loavo Medford: 7:10 a. m., 8:00 a. in., 11:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. in., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 3:30 p. in., 4:30 p. in., 6:30 p. m.,;Sat. ciUy 7:30 p. m., 9:30 p.m.. Sat. only 10:30 p. m. Lcavo Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m., S:S0 a. m., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. in.. 11:30 a. m., 1:00 p. ra., 2:do p. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. in., 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m., Sat., only 8:00 p. m.. Sat. only 9:50 p. in. .'. Sunday Only . Lcavo Medrord: 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:30 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 9:30 p. m., 10:30 p. m. Lcavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m., 7:30 p. nt., 9:50 p. m. Office and waiting room No. 6 S. . Front, Nash Hotel Building. Jackson ville waiting room at Roter's Confec tionery. ; - -i-. - 1NTERURBA. AUXOCAK CO. Scbcilnlo from Octoiicr 1, 1910. Dally (Except Sunday) Leave Medford ' Iieave Ashland' 7:10a.m. 7:10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 7:55 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:10 a.m. ' 9:26a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 m. 12:45 p.m. i: 00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 1:25 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. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. '-( 7:00 p.m. ' 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. - ' Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only SUNDAY ONLY Leave Medford L eave AshlaaoW 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. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. :H0o.m BrKOo.m. Office and wnltins room No. B Smith Front, Nash Hotel Bnlldlnc. Phone 309.