Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Full T.ffiscil Vir St-ryir-... Tho Ash
rliilr.l I'n-s.'i in I'Xdimv. ly
11hi t;u for ri-i'iil'lh'iif ifj
iltspnt.lu-n cif'lii''.l t'i it 01
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luttil in-wt. .itlilKi-. h.-nln.
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Iter "In (uv iiIhi r'-rv'-d.
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All rlKliOt
ili.Hiiatclif.s
Ye Smudge Pot
Pj Arthur Perry
It Is licit llltcly (hat cue hail nuy
11ilni in ilci -Willi l he til In r. Iml l wo
tlayn alUr liiiliilinciils hy Icilnnil
cuiurlK in lliri'n states hail liccn I'ilinl.
1h wnnl is Kivcn nut that prlri-s have
ruacliud Ilia "iii'ak". Tim inillut iiimilii
were for iirofitui'iiiif;.
It now ili'Vi'liiim Unit a Kent at I.os
AnciilciM whose mlinl has ljumi a blank
for ;i(i months, has thrno wives, and
la short $UijU0.
The prHRiit h'fylo of hair dressing
Ih held "innnoral" by int'tnlier.s of the
ellquo Heekinj; to regulate everythiiiK
frwin HhocshliiiiiH; lo hIiooIIiik. The
best Ktylo is the jlaiu knot in ttie
back or tho head, wrowod up so tight
tho eyebrows aro pulled up.
311 Johnson han the flu, which' mny
bo what hia presidential boom ia kuI
forlng from.
An linuminlly noisy -Id nnibled
down th'd Main Moiii Mon pm., which
for a time w;is mistook for Jerry
Jeramo laiiKhing.
A larger crowd than expected turn
ed out yesterday ptu. to let tho glor-
SaiiH aunHhlno filler thru their whiH
Iters,
lentlemen who desire lo run n io
lllk'Rl pitchfork thru Senator Cham
berlain say his opposition to Presi
dent Wllfiou will defeat him, which
will bo exactly what electH him. In
cidentally, there are all kind of ian
(Uduten to run for everything, but
bonntpr Chaniborlain'B present job.
Thero is no bottom to the feinin
(no mind for uniqueesH in cruelty.
A merchant reports ; lint his ahins ur!
alwayn barked frn;n Urn kicks of r
"wifo and daughter, who thus correct
bla errors, and keep hi 111 In bis place.
The present hailed up condition of
the political HiluatUm in due to the
Indifference of lreil Mears In making
up his mind who i.4 ttie best man for
the OOP nomination. i-'red Itimwi!
"who f.s the best man, but being a
lawyer it would never do lo name him
without '2 weeks deliberation.
Tho Coos Hay Times littles that
'Oliver Perry of Itandon .pent 'last
week salvaging a rowlmat." Some
jnoro "don't give up the ship" stuff.
The weather has been ideal the
last three days, bat as a prize pessim
ist of I he valley t.nce observed, it
"don't lower the taxes any."
lit Keels Like n New Man
llheuinat In pains, backache, pain:-?
in aides, sore muscles, r. iff joints or
mi "always tired" feeling are usual
ly symptoms of disordered kidneys.
V. W. Wells, Tiiqutn, Mich., writes
"I am on my feet most of tho time
nnd get tired. Put alter taking Fo
ley Kidney Pills I feel like a new
man. 1 reennimend them to my cus
tomers and have never heard of any
caso where they did not give satisfac
tion." Prompt in action to relieve
liidney troubles and bladder ailments.
X'nr ca In lv Medfonl Pliarmacv.
If I FAIL to CURE any CANCtr? or TUMCF
Without Knife. Pain
or PAY Until CURED
WRITTEN GUAKANItE
No FRAUD my mllil
SOUIIIIIIG I'USIIHS
Cllfl- mi H ,;r.--l f n.-.
An? TUMOR, LUMP
vr Soro ti ti.i' In',
in.-i- ... h' W I,.ik
CANCER: ii ii.v.r
(ki.ii iiiii.l li.t i,t.'.i:o
UO-Pauc Hook
1 Itl'i:. :tll!H'H r..r..l
WRITt TO SOME
e T V--. :
Any LUMP'" WOMAN'S BREAST
i.PIVPCD " POISONS t'rn ?M Til
IS UHltUtP. (..ANUS ;nJ KILLS 01 im
Vf'V .
(hj lorn: .(! 11' LI; ( ii
I nor ci i"! .ii U 'M p-'i
1 I cancer i-t Vit n tl.
Writs Dr, S R. Chamley StiVil ikE
3 Greatest Cancer Specialists livi!;. Reliable
Ofticf. 57 Sith SI. San Frnncieo. Cnl
eiiHil MAIL THIS tu toiv.s one WIIH CANCLR
ON THIN-ICE.
WITJf tho iUinovmcr'iiH'nt of HtliU-al activity on. tin
jmrt of 1 1 1 American Federation of Labor, comes
unfortunately the official declaration of a railroad strike
on February 17th.
Ivuilroad Administrator I lines declares that such a
strike is in direct violation of the union wage agreement.
Jf this is true the strike will not ct very far.
The American people as a -whole are tired of strikes,
partienlarlv strikes on the railroads. They are also tired
of the hlntf-and-bludeon methods of organized labor.
In other words labor at the present moment is skating
on 1 hin ice. There never has been a time when the Ameri
can Federal ion needed for its own good, to be more cirenm-
tjjccf
, ,
1'v fair minded person welcomes labor in politics, -i
democraev the nioi-e actual iiolitical naiticioation
inV 1)1
tin! hcltf-r. lint ;i liihur jmi-ty Jixikinjr only to jls sclhsli
;ulv:iii(:;tc', will no more lie loliTiitcil tli.-iu was t lit liig Imsi
ncss party in tin- palmy clays of Mark llaniia.
Aniioiiiicin polilical ai-1.ivity jiic day and lircaking a
va'j,c ai'ccinciit the next raises a suspicion that lalior cn
Icrs Tiolil ii-s rrmn motives rather sinister and selfish. 'J'lio
ju.xlaposil ion will nut look well to the people as a whole.
Instead i.l' ivinoviiio- ;in existing jirejndice-it will in
crease it.
i rejiidice is me lasv l i 1 1 1 1
UP TO THE PEOPLE.
O
LV an overwhelming
the neople will secure
date of either party. Jt is plain cnongh that neither the
republican nor democratic politicians, want. Jiim It is
also plain enough thai with the American people at large
I loover sfands head and slmnlders above every other can
didate, lint the political machinery is not in the hands of
the people and the liih emotional strain of the war has
been followed by an apathy toward everything,- polities
included, unless Hie rank and lilc wake ip and shout,
the race in UJliO will be between I wo partisan figure heads,
with the professionals as usual pulling the strings.
Gloucester, - Mother of Fisheries
As I 'ne le Sam's merchant marine
expands, many mi bistmie nort
where ships from t;verv clime once
rode at anchor is liheiv lo be restor
ed lo its one time m'nritimc tilorv.
(iloiieesler, .Mass., is an example.
Almost, as conspicuous as ('ape
Tod, (he iiaiint. hall'-clinched list U)
tho south, is the knob nlrudin
I rom I he norlheast corner ol' Massa
chusetts, known iis Capl Ann, where
(iluiwlcr Lrrew. Thuuurli I lie hitter
I'urnishi'd n bleaker and more barren
haven Cor adventurous explorers, a
temporary settlement was made there
only three vcu,rs after the Mayflower
arrived at Plvnioulh.
Some evideuee indicates that i
Thorwnld's "('apt! of the Cross,'' j
which he though to be n iirojeclion
of ( Jreeiilanil, .was I he bleak Cnpe
Antu Ibisnold, l'riinr, and . Wey
mouth, lo mention only a lew, vov
aued about the region, and Capt.
John Smith explored the coast with
in Iwo decades before the Pilgrims
came. Stnitli btndetl on what now is
Cape Ann and called it Tniiuib.andn
in honor of a Turkish I'oeahoutas
wu did not risk her head, but who
fed him while he was a prisoner.
Whether, the dozen or so sailors
dropped off a I Cape Ann in Jtil;t
bv an Kniilish fishimr vessel all mov
ed on laler lo Salem or whether n
fuw remained is in dispute. Within
1 " vears ( iloucesler's authenticated
hislorv begins, hi Ili-12 n township
was formed, which in Wu't raised bv
draft ils uuola for Ihe Indian war.
In ItiSS six acres of land wen' allot -etl
lo everv able bodietl male, ,and
in tilt; same vcar Ihe slurdv pioneers
declined lo pav certain taxes levied
bv the roval governor. Sir Kdwiu An
tlnm. They Came to l-'ish
Through reports hke lhal of CapC
Jobu Smilb, of "auudim: with a book
and crossing Ihe sweet air Inun isle
to isle," attracted manv lneiii
fisbin-J vessels, earlv seltlers .seem
to have sought siibilenee larnelv
from the barren soil. Not until aboul
1 7110 wits (ilum-cslcr ideut il'ied par
ticularly wil h I ishim:. l-'nun that
time (he slorv of Uloiicester's t'ishei
folk would fill books and b
I net -such books as those of .laiue. I
I . CtHinollv, Mrs. Want's "Obi Maid's;'"
Paradise." and Kipliuu's "('nplaiiisl
(.'ourajreous."
Farther and 1 ai ihcr as, -a went the
I.Mflilv li--herman. dlcver''--" the i
The
Absolute Safbty
The Nedford JfanoNAL Bani
A Sure Foundation
Oni' meniter-blp In the l edeial lleseive Hanking System
protect our Interest juid Ours alike. It places Hie
TWO BILLION IN GOLD
held hy the I'ederal Hanking Stcm ns an invliuit'Ie ami
iiuhakealle wall of protection artnind Tills Nutioual
lljink and its Ciistoineis.
ho your ILuikin with us.
Sale and Ite Safe.
YOUR BANK
Tho Itink uilh NiKliiiml S.'iiii'Uy.
lliOgliTOlMMMIlLliM
r WEUTORT) TflXTT; TOTBTTT$T!,
lalior can allon
now.
demonstration on the nart of.
'Herbert Hoover as the candi
off Xova Sco
ol'!' N'eivfotiud
tin : Ihe (iraud Maul
land; and the St. (JeorL'c's Hank. PJP
miles to Ihe southeast of the head
land. II. was off Ihe St. (leorue's
Hanks Hint the "biir storm' of 1802
carried HI scboimers and li8 men to
tlm bottom. r
Kpie of n'vneroiis deep sea tratre
dies of this sort is Longfellow's
"Wreck of Ihe Hesperus," of -which
Norman's Woe, off Gloucester is the
scene, thoiitrh that particular story
is only traditional. Thacher's Woe
mfirks the wreck of a vessel from
Ipswich bound 1'or Marblehead, ear
ryinir a eleryvman and his six child
ren, a son-in-law and bis four child
ren. When the vess ; was battered
lo pieces on a rock the only survivors
were, this son-in-law, Aulhonv
Timelier, mid his wife.
The fishimr banks lie belween the
Atlanlie shores and the (iulf stream
Ihe theory of their formation is thai
ice masses lloat southward until they
encounter the stream's warm current
ns inev men, ine eartii and sand thev
earrv is deposited to form (he hunk
and hollows where fish lire snawned
Sihooners Originated There
Schooners are said to have oria
inatcd in Gloucester and to have
been so named by a (Ifoucester sliii
wriyhl who went he launched a
sel beard a spectator exclaim, ''Oh
now she scoous. 1 hat expression
was used to describe the bounding
ot a pebble thrown sidewise into Hi
water.
Manv facts aboul Gloucester, as of
other early New Knuland communi
lies, are derived from such naive
verses as I hose left bv Thomns Ful
ler, an earlv settler, who write:
"In Unit v-eiuhl I .set mv foot,
I 'pon New Kniiland's shore:
my tiiouuhls were then to stav tmc
year.
And here lo stav no more."!
Tax records, imi, have their his
toric sidelights, espeeialy biouraphi
enl. such as the list ot exemptions
with Hems like these:
"Capt. Haskell hath been sick al
1 most this half year and
mains."
luchard Dike beiinr distempered
v' liead'
"Mr. I lenrv Walker, very ai:ed : nef
ahle to do nothing.
nomas ui--js, Senior, is decrepit
,I1S bins.
MUIglimmTMMlLMM
Bank of
Have this rrotection.
leel
MEDFORD. ftlM:i Tri:sI).V. VKlsUr.MtY Hi
(ilmiff-tiT lius ;imuH'jr its rockv
clitj'.-, mid U'dtics oue floral ouriosit v
n LTt-a! beaiuv and iroymnie, tho
inaL-noliit i;laiUMis, which ruws in tho
si wain i w near the rit v.
Kale's Chasm. wIhtp the rwiimdini:
waves churn and rtunhlc: tlie Ktic-k-nix
Stout, oscillated lor an inch or
mi bv the incoiiiin? titles; 'Hd Moth
er Ann" find "Whale'.-. Jaw" are
amuii1.' the natural wonders (ilnuoes
t it discloses.
The .Massiicluisetts state census oC
101 ." uave (ilou(!e.-.ter a itoimliitinn hi'
24,478. Het'ore the war most adult
males, number' nr aboirt li.(MM), were
cinj-aired in Cishin or collateral oc
cupations. COMMUNICATIONS
(The MnilrTrilmue welcomes rum.
niunicuiioits on any subject of gener
al interest but Ih in no way risMiiNi
ble for tbo KentlinentH expressed. Only
in eveeplional niNes will eoitiiniinica
Oons ofover IH words lie printed.
All eoinmunJeatioiis must le Niuned
by tlits writer's niuiie, wbith limy
upoti the writer's request le wllh
lield.) Lincoln ami li'tiililraiilsin
To the editor: It is not the purpose
of tho writer to essay at I his time an
exhaustive Irealiso on Ihe subject of
llneoln and the republican party. It
should, however, be of interest to
those millions of levers qf Lincoln
and to those leadors of the faith in
the republican party to know that
thruout the length and breadth of
our land there aro hundreds of thou
sands of voters who are at n loss to
know Just what Lincoln republican
ism has to di.' with tiie republican ism
of today. What was Lincoln's repub
licanism? What has republicanism
been durlnn the InterveninK years
from Lincoln s time to now? Whal
does it stand for today? lias the re
publicanism of today anything in
common with that of the ireat cnian
cipalor? Is republicanism anything:
is democratism anything? is there
anything lanulble m either party
about which one can say "this Is re
publicanism," or "this is deuir.crat
ism"? Is this republicanism a princi
ple or is it the ability of the party
leaders to feel the popular pulso and
then construct a winning platform
for the ensuing election? What lias
that partisan today, who "lias voted
'or straight since 'til," in common
with him who said:
"I am not bound to win, but I am
bound to be true. I am not bound
to succeed, but I am bound to live
up to what light I have. I must
stand with anybody that stands
right; stand with him while .he
stands right, and part with him,
when bo goes wrong."
Some of us many perhaps who
try to find the best in both parties,
often wonder whether the name of
Lincoln is not more cf a credit to the
party lo which ho liappenod to belong
than that party is to him. Is there
reason to believe that such Is not the
caso?
Let those rabloj partisans, who.
taking advantage- of a pretense ol
commemorating the great emancipa
tor's birthday, wlil leave no stone
unturned in their zeal to criticise the
present administration and every
thing democratic, let thorn heed
these words of Kipling which may
have considerable application on this
subject not intended by their author:
"Wait till the memory goes,
Wait till the visions fade,
Wo may betray In time, God knows,
illut we would not have it said.
When you make report to our
scornful foes,
That we kissed as we betrayed."
M. A. YOTHKHS.
Medfonl, Teb. !lth.
There Is more. Catarrll IP this section
of the country thun, all other diseases
put together, and for year, it was sup
posed to be Incurabio. Doctor prescribed
local remedies, unil by constrj-.Uy failltiK
to cure .Willi local treatment, pronounced
It Incurable. Catarrh la a local disease.
i?reutly ii'luenced by constitutional con
ditions and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional
remedy, is taken Internally and acla
thru the Blood en the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re
ward la uttered for any case that Hull's'
C'atnrrli Medicine fails to cure. Send for
circulars ami testimonials.
R J. CI1KNKV & CO., Toledo, Oldo.
Sold by DriiKKlrts. 75c.
Hall's Family ''ills tor constipation.
BUCKEYE
' INCUBATORS and
BROODERS
Nafcliiiio- time is near.
Why not hatch vmir p;!i,s in
a machine that's reliable. A
Ihickeye is strict insurance
atl'ainM pour hatches.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Main StrM
TAXI
Dodae Car. stand corner Main ani
Bartlett. Phone 900.
I. 0 DELANEV
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aliao agent for Fairbanks and Morsf
Eneines.
17 South Rlverild.
PREVENTION IS BEST
CURE FOR
, who are weak and run-down are more
t. ' t. Tier it t ! susceptible to the disease than per-
Every Possible Effort Is Be-1 who are , rost liealth aniI if
ing Made In Affected L0-you are in a generally run-down con
fnlitioa tn Ctnn "PurtViPr 1 iition "n1 below normal weight this
canties to ttop -turtner;warnin houl(1 be need0(i piomptly.
Spread 01 Disease.
OUNCE OF PREVENTION
WORTH POUND OF
CURE
Persons Who Catch Colds
Easily and Who Are In
Run-down Condition In
Greatest Danger.
Influenza continues lo spread: and
tho disease Is now prevalent over
many sections of the country.
It has batried the medical skill to
an unusual extent, and although it
lias been held in check In most local-'
ities it has gotten beyond control in
others. The germ lias eluded bacter
iologists, and medical men now agree
that the best cure is prevention.
The surest prevention is to build
up tho bodily powers cf resistance,
and to get the system Into the best
physical condition possible. It is now
universally agreed that it is possible
to perfect the powers of resistance of
the human system so that it can
throw off almost any infection, not
excepting Influenza.
It lias been observed that persons
Everything Electric for Automobiles
Trucks and Tractors
Guarantee Battery Service
Auto Electric Equipment Co.
27 North Grape Street.
They're Coming Back
A REAL DANCE
"With McCormick's
Jazzensation Orchestra
of Portland, Oregon
On their 12 months tour of the United States
at the Nat.
ASHLAND, TUESDAY, FEB. 10. MEDFORD,
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11.
DANCING FREE FROM 8 TO 9 P. M.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
IIOVSH lU'lLlMN't;
OKMKXT
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Washed Sand, tiravel and Crushed liork. Irrigation Pino nnd Drain
Tiio, Cement.
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
C. J. SICMOX, Manager. A. Ii. LAMB, Construction Supt.
NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN
.March 15th our large Inciilintnrs will lm nt your service.
These iuculiatiirs arc .the ln-st lint water machines nnd nro In
Mulled in a modern inciihalor cellar. - Your eggs will lia inrulinted
RIGHT. ,
Agents for tho
Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove
The host brooder on the market (.'oino and seo It in operation.
ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH
Phone H01-W. Curoll F. Carpenter
DOLLARS AND SENSE
OXK YHAIl WIT.ir US and throe vears in a busi
ness office IS TllH PRACTICAL DOLLARS AND
KKNSK COrKSH.
I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY
MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE
Individual Instruction Day or evening
LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE
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
1
INFLUENZA
ilf you are in this condition nothing
on earth will build you up anu
i strengthen you like Tanlac, which
j contains the most powerful tonic pro-
ueilies niiunu iu 01.11:111.;. -
constructive tonic and system builder
it is without un equal and contains
the very elements needed by the sys
tem to give you fighting strength to
ward off disease germs. This is a
statement ot fact and is supported by
the recognized authorities and reter
ence works including the I!. S. Dis
pensatory, the Encyclopedia Hritan
lea, and also by standard text bocks
used In the schools of medicine. This
statement is further proven by the
fact that millions of persons who
have actually taken Tanlac have testi
fied to its extraordinary merit as i
medicine and by Ihe fact Tanlac ii
today having the largest sale of any
tonic on the American market.
Tanlac is also an ideal strengthen
ing tonic for persons who are suffer
ing from the after-effects of colds
influenza, ordinary Grippe, and bon-
cbial troubles, and hundreds of thou
sands are using It daily wtlh most
gratifying results.
In connection with the Tanlac
(realment it is very important to keep
Ihe bowels open by taking Tanlac
Laxative Tablets, samples of which
are enclosed with every bottle of Tan
lae.
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
WORK
SAY PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
Cafe Holland
Special Club Breakfast
Xo. 1 35c
(1) Egg
Ham
Hot Cakes
Coffee
No. 2 35c
(1) Egg
Bacon
Hot Cakes '
Coffee
No. 3 33c
No. S 35o
..Bjaakfast Steak..
Toast
Coffee
No. 0 35c
(1) Pork Chop
(2) Corn Cakes
Coffee
No. 7 35c
(3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage
Stripped Bacon orBuckwheat Cukes
Ham Coffee
Coffee
No. 4 35c
Fried Mush with
Bacon
Coffee
No. 8 15c
Plain Omelette
Wheat Cakes
Coffee
ORDER BY NUMBER
Licensed uity bcavenger.
All refuse immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit in resi
dence districts. Dally business dis
trict. Phones 277-J.
Dry Slab and Fir
Wood
Mill Blocks
and Coal
Valley Fuel Co.
Office Phone 76
Residence 739-J
We
Specialize
On
LUNCHES
And Guarantee
To Please
Peerless
Bakery and Lunch Room
Jacksonville Medford
INTERCRBAX AUTOCAR CO.
Schedule from Jan. 1G. 1920, Dally
Except Sunday.
Leave Motlford: 7:10 a. tn 8:00
a. ra., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00
a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30
p. m., 3:30 p. in., 4:30 p. m., 6:30
p. m., Sat only 7:30 p. m., 9:30 p.m..
Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m.,
S:30 a. dj., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. m.,
11:30 a. m., 1:00 p. ra., 2:00 p. m.,
3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m
7:00 p. m., Sat. only 8:00 p. m.. Sat.
only 9:50 p. in.
Sunday Only
Leavo Medford: 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.
Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m.,
11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. ra., 3:30 p. m.,
5:00 p. ni., G:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m.,
9:50 p. m.
Office and waiting room No. 5 B.
Front, Nash Hotel Building. Jackson
ville waiting room at Roter's Confec
tionery. l.NTKltliUHA.X ALTOOAK CO.
Schedule from Ocumer 1, 1Q10.
Daily (Except Snnday)
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.
10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m.
10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m. 13:00 m.
12:45 p.m.- i:00 p.m.
1:25 p.m. 1:15 p.m.
2:10 p.m. 2:10 p.m.
8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
8:45 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. 8:40 p.m.
8:40 p.rni 8:40 p.m.
Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Bat. only 9:30 p.m.
Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:16 p.m.
midnight Sat. only
BUXDAY ONLY
Leave Medford L eave Aahlaad
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.
8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m. :30 p.m.
:X0 o.m :80 D.m '
Office and waiting room No. 6 South
Front, Nash Hotel Building:.
Phone 309.