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PSUB POUR Medford Mail, tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER JPIIJlLISHED 10V13UY AKTFIKNOON , EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE MEDKORD PftiNTINO i-'O Office. Mai) Tribune Bullilnf. North Kir street, phone 75. A consolidation of the, Democratic Times. The Medford Mail. The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oregutilftn. The Ashland Tribune. j The Medford Sunday Hun la furnished subscribers desiring a ntven-day daily newspaper. ROBERT nVhlU. Kdltor S. 8. SMITH. Manager. flUBSCBXPTXON TEBMII BY MA1J-IN ADVAXOR: Daily, with fiunduy Sun, your Id. 00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month 66 Dally, without Kunday Run, yeur.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .cn Weekly Mall Tribune, one year l.fiO Btimlay Sjn. ane year 160 BY CARRlKIt In Medford. Ashland. Jacknonvlllu, Central Point. Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 7..0 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month.... .6f Dally, without .Sunday Kun, year.. 6.00 Daily, without Sunduy Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as serond-clnHs mutter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. Sworn dally average circulation for six months ending April 1919 3.074 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Leaned Wire Service. The Asso ciated I'refiS Jh exclusively entitled to the upe for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of speclul dispatches herein are also reserved. Citizens of Crescent City, Cnl., have-formed a "McAdoo for Presi dent Or llHHt" club, and will never realize either ambition . Skirts for the girls will bo longer this spring, (l.oud cries of Thank the Lord!) The short ones were neither tasty nor pleasing, and served no purpose except to make business good for Bilk sock dculors. With some tho shorter tbo better was the rule.. No doubt they were Inspired hy tho same sub-conscious force as the, ono that Inspires "He" men to wear tho shirt collar turned down lower than Is really prc'pev. The sudden activity of tbo Mox. bandits has nothing at all to do with the termination of tho present admin istration next March. Kidnapers of Americans cannot afford to nap while the kidding Ib good. ' It will lio necessary for. Elinor Weekly to chnngo his nnmo. , The Al bany Herald reports that Elinor lost ''a day last weok owing to the flu." V 'A largo delegation tf citizens strol led out to sec the oil derrick that will wake them millionaires Sunday. s Fruit exports say prosent indica tions point to a crop fulluro. This .assuros Die heaviest crop on record. Self purifiers have launched n sub rosa campaign to put the wicked jnovles out of Imslnoss. Politics of jioantit dimensions will use the vlcWusness of tho niovio as a means to catch tho votes of those who battlo tho Innocent amusement of others, as a means to cloak their own skinflintory. A campaign to ubolish hypocrisy in alleged sancti monious spots Is a, iertilo and un touched field for exercise of tho ro fc'rni mania. MAIL TRIBUNE STRAW VOTE Write in the blank below the name of the man bent Quali fied in vour opinion to servo this country as its president riurinir Hie next four years and mail or brim: the liallot to the Mail-Tribune office. i'oT President: Shjued : Address Tortv ... New Paper Ptilu Mill. r TOMAHAWK, Wis.. Slur. 8.-A 'pulti and tmticr eoiiiiuinv 1 organized here in the near future ami work will licttin at once on the new lilnnt. The uroioct will entail nil ex penditure of about :i,rii0.IMt0. 10 M ASPIRIN First see that the tablets you take are marked with the "Bayer Cross." To get quick relief follow cnrofullr the sale And proper titrations in en en unbroken pack it ge of "Huyor Tablets of Aspirin." This package w plainly tamped with the sulety "Bayer Cross. The "Uuver CroHs" me hum tlie tfeu tiine, worlii-fumoui Aspirin, prescribed by physician for over eighteen years. "liuyer Tablets of Aspirin" -aii be tkken safelv for Cu'ds, Headache, Toothache, fcurache, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Hneumutimn, Joint 1'itius, Neuri tit, and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. DruL'uists aUo sell larger "Haver" packmen. . Aspirin in the trad mark of Hayer MaTtufm turtj of Moaoaceticacidestcr of Biilieyliciic.tfl Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Pott; RipplingRhijmQs GREAT Oil, llieso are grand ami gcoi'fccous times, and every fellow lias the dimes! I work four hours and draw more pay than father pulled down for a day, and lie was doing things at dawn, and busy till the light was gone, lint father, like a lot of dads, somehow arranged to save some seads; he always paid up what lie owed, and had a paekagt; safelv stowed where he could reach it on the day when bleak misfortune came his way. I often wonder bow our dads, those, provident, hard vorking lads, could, from tht' meagre wage they drew, save dimes the way they used to do. Oh, many roubles have I earned, and many roubles 1 have burned; I blow iu more to buy a tire than was my daddy's monthly hire; I wear silk shirts and calfskin shot's, and dodge the tailor with his dues, and when I see the grocer's face I feel that I am in disgrace. And if the panic seers foresee should come along and land on me, J wonder what will happen then, since J have never saved a yen? Such doubts as these swing through my head, some times when I am snug in bed; then chills go up and down my spine, and sad sleepless hours are min'. COMMUNICATIONS (The Muil-Trlbuno welcome .coin. niuniratloim on any subject of Kener at Interint hut is In no way responsl. hlo for the sentiments expressed. Only in exceptional rases will communica tions of over 800 words bo printed. All ronimunicntionH must lio signed liy Die writer's uumo, which may upon tho writer's request bo with hold.) Schools Meusured by Salaries To the Kdilor: The Medford school hoard. I inn informed, recently made a flat in crease of 1") per cent in teachers' salaries. This action was taken de spite the fact that most of the teach ers had already, find hefore the Icrm hcaiin, sinned a written contract l teach this scholastic vear for a speci fied salary, and despite the fact that the school hoard will have to harrow moncv lo pav lliis added expense ami raise it next vear hv an increased budget. And since the people twice defeated I he hudsret. put up hv the present school hoard and compelled a prun ini; down of some $ir,0ll(l. what will thev do next vear lo one inflated several thousand dollars hv money thus paid out without warrant ol the law? Or will some taxpayer in the meantime hrintr an injunction suit and restrain this voluntary con trihulion from Iho school hoard to tlie teachers 1 A contiiiKcncv of lliis sorl, how ever, nut v not occur. The people have become so accustomed to havinii pub lie moncv thrown at the birds that Kiev mav approve this action of Iho school board. However, as a con trast between' public and privnle af fairs, let us suppose individual mom hers of the board had written con tracts with (heir employees reuuir iritr a vear's service at a sum speci fied, how manv of them would volun tarily increase such wnircsf Hut. of course, thaf is different ns widely different as public extravagance and individual selfishness. Itut the most serious feature of this transaction is the nullification of a contract. We luive always been tauulit lo believe a contract was a solemn obligation mutually luudin the parties to it. This is Ihe basic law upon W'hich the commerce of the world is founded. Formerly Iciioh ers impressed upon their pupils tho siicrcdness of u coiilruct. It. was 'Unrcd that it was wroiu; in both morals and business policy lo break a contract. Ameutr the manv perti nent illustrations recounted, 1 recall the excellent historical storv of Wil liam l'eun ami his dealim.'x with the Indians. How he alwavs kept bis promise and won their implicit confi dence and the commendation of the world and finally became possessed of the territory of i'causvlvaiiia. Hut 1 suppose the teachers of the present dav. at least some of them, have a different concept of a con Iract, or more likclv thev have no concept of it at all. At any rate Ibev use it simply to hind the school district, and consider themselves neither financially nor morallv bound to fulfill its conditions, ''or the past several years Mcdl'urd teachers have insisted that the hoard fix their sal aries nod execute ctmlructs for the lollowuu; vear several weeks before thi' end of the current term. When the contracts nrc thus made the dis trict is compelled to pav the salary lor Ihe full vear and cannot ili eharue the teachers except for i!iio,l cause. On the other hand, the teach er can. hv i;ivinir short notice, omt w it limit asiu'niim a reason. Within the paM three or four veers scores of teachers have violated their written contract, some of thvm with, out even iri im: the rcoiiircd notice, end left vacancies to be filled hv the hoard as hcM it could. Some of them iiuil in the very mid-t ol the semes ter lo accept a position puviiu:- a few dollars inure, or to not married, or to L'riilil'v souie whim.iir caprice. lint the school board i partioll to blame for this condition. Some two veers nsn, after the teachiT hail .-iL'nr.l contracts for (he cn-iiim.' vear. four members of the board voluntarily proposed to make a flat ahrv iuoiv;iM' ol' iflil.00 per month and were prevented lioiu doiuu mi WMDFOmi CTXTT. TliTTJWE, m TIMES onlv hv a direct threat of an injunc tion suit. J opposed and prevented this increased burden upon the school district, first, because I believe teachers, as well as other persons, oiiirht to ahMe an agreement volun tarily eiitcrcl into, and. second, be cause Mcdforl was then puvimr'larecr salaries than ni'ihborin' towns, and in fact the hiuhest. on an nvcru'-'C, of any town of its size in the north west. Medford's experience has showji that increased wanes alone docs not insure increased teachiiur effiicency, for truth compels the admission that our schools, to sav the most, have not. been in anv wa'v huperior Ij some we all could name that have been ami are yet paviia.' smaller sala ries to teachers. Hy o(l'eriii!r an increased waiio prohahlv we have taken a few teach ers from siirroundinu' schools. In fact, I know of two teachers wo eol from Ashland at an increase of some $(IU tier vear, hut the board of di rectors of that city informed me that thev not only refused lo meet the raise, hut readily filled the vacan cies with leiichers more desirable at the scheduled salaries. A cross-roads school leai-her can not he transformed into a university professor simply bv bestowiinr a col leuiale salary upon him, and the people of ILcclford now realize this even if Ihe school board does not. Teachers, ol' course, must be paid reasonable wanes, so thev can have ('una! comforts mil nilvanlaws of persons eniiaiied in other occupulioiis. linl the average professional or busi ness man can at best earn onlv a competence and teachers should not expect more. Persons imbued with commercial ized Breed have no place in the teaoli intr fraternity. It will be a sorry day for the II I lie red school house when teachers unionize and adopt the policy of the lioston police oi (he Hussian bolslieviki. For. not wilhstandimr the nrevtuti'iieo of profiteers and iret-rieh-auiclc schem ers, the ideals of the American people, as a whole, have not de aenerated into dollar clnisimr. And they do not want this spirit instilled into their chillrcn either by precept or example. If makiim' nionev were the hiubest consummation to be wished, the pul pits would be vacant and the uni versities and colleges devoid of in structors. The ureal achievements of the world in science, art, invention and discovery have been accom plished hv persons who bestowed no tboui;ht on financial uaia. And nil the really a rent benefactors of the world have died poor. Mammon lias ever been a miser, whilcphilniithropv is prodiualitv itself. Alter all. money cuts a .'tnnll liu'ine in the affairs of lilVaf cully worth while. The czar of liuGtfa re ceived the largest salary over mid in the world's history, while the' treat Teacher, the Mjin of (Inlilce. could not pav (aesars tax collector had no place lo lay his bead. anil W. K. I'llll'l'S. 11. II. llenaio and C. I.. Weber ot Cresswell. Ore., are visitors ia .Med ford mid Rliests ul the Nash. AK. eO nnv: GET The Original Malted Milk For Infanta and Invalids AvviJ lutilaliona u4 bubt. ut .. " , MKDl-'Oltl) Sl.OtJAX COXTKST Have you sent ia a slosan for Medford. If ni.-t, do It now. If your su(!i;itestion is accepted by the Undue! Award Committed to be named by President Vernon II. Vnwter. of the chamber of com merce, you Will receive $-5 in cash. This prize is tieins offered by the chamber of commerce lo conjunction with tlie American City lturean. SmucthlnK that will bo In keepitiK with the siBiiificnnce of iho citv of Medford. and Its needs; not U.u Iohk. will be cho sen us a slogan for tho metropolis of Jackson county. Act today: dont wait until tomorrow. Itenieniber. that procrastination is the thief of time. Address all suBRestions to Slogan Award committee, Chamber d Commerce Campaign, corner Front and Main streets, Medford. This contest Is open to all uersons residing in .Modiurd, or In tho Immediate vicinity. The w inner will he annoiim cd at the Civic Dinner, March 22. WEDFOTIT), OTiFiOX. MONDAY. MAftfTI ft. 1fl20 I THE PAS! YEAR ASHLAND, Mar.h 8. Approxi mately ir-tO.OOO r(irefnts Viilue l thf pack at tlie Im-til mnnerv lite past vear. Tomatncs led in extent, over 200,000 pounds. Kven nuplcs in weight. cxreiMlril tht peach out put, t he figures heinir 14:1.000 nm 125,000 respectively, circumstance which is u. hit out of proportion in view of the scope of production m the "penehblow paradise." 1'e.ars ranked third, 87,0011 pounds: plums, 15.11011; heaps. 1-M1H; apricots, 4,418: cherries. 2.1"0; and the hum ble pumpkin. 2,5(10 pounds. Measured bv cans, of the No. 2V size. "0.000 were used: No. 10, 51.000. these beinir gallon containers; No. 2, 7.000 cans. "Home urown" applied praclicnUy to all these tiroducts. l'or tlie pur chase of which the munaiiement pai I nearly $0,000. Labor, practicallv all local, was also remunerative. $0000 havinir been paid out on account. Af. ('. Li ni nirer and son, llruce, run the cannery and it is he'iiir conducted under their. proprietorship and manmrenient on a larger scale than ever for years. The institution ex perienced many vicissitudes, but i.- emeruinj; from the experimental stai:e to a status of prominence and wider rantre of development. With it fair average yield this season the output should double iu extent and value Ihe figures tor 1010. The lo ealioii is convenient I v on a level, thus avoid;nr either short or lomr hauls over hills iu order lo market fruit and veuo.tnbles at the central sta tion. Furthermore, ouite an ji create, rs nvailable for raisiny warden Pro duce in the immediate vicinity of the cannery, a, circumstance which works to advantage alomr economical lines. EMI WASHINGTON. :rur. . A se rious mistake was ' iliade hv the American Kcuioii ill ''ru-osentinir its proposuls for soldier relief iu the ,1'orin in which it did, the house ways and means committee was told today he Colonel 10. hcMer .lones, n member of the legion's executive coinaiit!cc. lie said the executive coinmillcc yvottld assemble this Jiiuiith and that he proposed to .sutrirest it formulate "a dcfinite'tind suae policy.'' for pre sentation to conaress in "quiet an-1 respectful way."' , Colonel Jones said he believed Ihe leaion also should present a yvcll cousidcred scheme for fiuancinn any plan it proposed. Discnssiiisr the farm settlement proposal the witness said that in makiim an estimate some months at he had found that about :i.rl),0tl for mer soldiers desired an opportunity to take over farms. Colonel Jones said a land sett lenient scheme should not be confined to vacant public lands of remote cut-over lands in the south and west, but that vacant binds iu the vicinity of the cities should be purchased for soldier use. Chairman Kordnev insisted over nianv objections on rcadinir a letter from Haltimore signed "Dmmhbovs" and protestini! against the recent statement to the committee bv Cap tain Walter liurns that ex-soldieis did not desire n cash bonus or lo further embarrass the treasury. "If we hadn't sjone overseas,-' the letter said, "Ihe Suited States treas ury there is so much bollcriiur uhoul being busted, would he busted rigid paving indemnity to the (lermans." HAYS NOT INTERESTED IN ANY CANDIDATE CIII(A(iO. Mar. S. The republi can national comuilltee is uicetluH here for a two days conference. The convention committee is also to com plete arraiiKcnicut for the nutii.'nal Kuthci-itiK here iu June. Will II. Hays, chairman of tho national cotaniitice issued a state ment denyini; any pro-convention ac tivity in favor of any candidate for the republican nomination for the presidency. TItS. AI.ICi: M-CI. C S K K V, prominent livislon wotiuin. who says she wishes she could have gotten 'J'anlac twciily years ao, its It yvould huvo saved her lots i,t BiirreriiiK. IHs larcs sho is now- well and happy ami thiit she wants everybody lo know about il. m 4- "I have been trying for twenty long years to find a nieilkine that would overcome my troubles, by my efforts failed me completely until I commenced taking Tanlac." was the remurku-hle statement made recently by M'rs. Alice AicCluskey, residing at No. CI! Park Street, hewision. Me., a well-known and most highly respect ed woman of that city. "1 just feel like I would give the world lo moot everyi.'ae who ufferc, as I did -and toll Ibeni aliiut tills medicine, if i could only have got ten unlac twenty years ago it wouid have saved me a lot of siill'ei ing and money. , "My principal trouble was indiges tion, and for many yeai-s 1 could not eat meat or paslrios for I would al ways suffer afterword. I. would nui;t always have a distressed feeling after eating and nothing seemed lo agree with mo. Then, to add to the rest of my suffering, 1 contracted rheuma tism in my shoulders and hips and Ihe awful pains 1 suffered can never lie told in yvords. This trouble finally got so bad I could hardly walk and my arms pained me so I coubl scarce ly raise my hands to my liead. I even bad to give up my housework and was hardlv able tc: get around a' all. "You can imagine how happy I was when, after taking only a few bottles of Tanlac, I found such a wonderful improvement ilCmy condi tion! Why, it yvas just the medicine I needed all (lie time and I continued taking it lllilil now I uin perfectly well again. I can truthfully say that T am enjoying as good health now as I ever bad' in all my lite. 1 have gained about 1-1 pounds in weight and can again do all my housowi'rli yvithout the least trouble. I don't get tired like I did und alter doing my work I can get out und yvalk lor blocks anil feel Just fine when 1 get buck home. I earnestly advise every one who suffers as I did to take Tan lac." . Tanlac is sold ia Medford by West Side I'harmacy, and by leading drug gists In every ti.wn. Adv. 10 SAIL TUESDAY POUTLANI), Mar. 8. With lU-l,-000 sacks of Oregon flour, the 9T.O0 ton Mtoel .steamer tlearport, tho last freighter delivered to the I'nited States shipping hourd in the Oregon district is scheduled to depart Tueu- dny iiiKht on its way to Armenia. The cargo, which is valued at one mil lion dollars will be distributed among the famine stricken people of the new republic in the Far Kast. The liear- port will call at New York fcr inspec tion hefore leaving America for i he Euphrates. J. ". ttorrian, superintendent of tho Hutte Kails hatchery, ruvh to Portland this oveninj: on business. "KILL-JOYS" Constipation, Headache, Colds, Biliousness ended I with "Cascarets" 1 I i Nothing takes tlie joy out of life quicker tiian a disordered liver wnstp clopgi'il bowel. Don't stay sick, bilious, luMitaeliy. ron-tijuted. Itcinove the liver ami bowel poison which is keep ing your head diy. your tongue coated, your breath bad and stomach sour. Why not spend a few cents for n box of discards and enjoy ihe itieesl. gentlest laxative. cat h.u tie you ever cxpencuced ! Cnscarets never gripe, sicken or incon venience one like Salts, (hi. C.iloaiel or hargti pills Tiiey work while you sleep. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliao aeeut for Fairbanks ant) Morsr F.ntnues. 17 Smith Rlverlrf TAXI Doilne Car. stand corner Main ani Bartlett. Phone 900. J. D. 0ELANEY. No. Itepoit of Hie Condition of The I Pine Belt Banking Co. i at Butte Fulls, iu the State of Oregon, jut the close of business February s, 1920. . I Itcsources i Loans and discounts $iiii,!)'.iu.m l Overdrafts, secured and i unsecured '; ! Itnmls nmi warrants tiJJIHi.i; Hanking house .1 ,s2ti.B I Furniture and fixtures S2"i.24 Other real estate owned ... 1,4:111.28 Due from approved reserve bunks Cuslt, on hand. 3,1 J4. 1 1 Total $i2, 24.71 Liabilities Capital stock paid iu J Mi.diin.iui t.ndivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid ... i to.-ti Individual deposits subject to check I.1M..O, Demand certificates of de posit !ll.44 Time and Savings Deposits 17.1U5.25 Total $x,42.71. State of Oregon, County of .lack- son, ss. I, lillen O 'linen, assl. oasnier oi the ubove-numed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tho best, of my knowledge and belief, . KU.HX O'fsttJUX, Asst. (Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me Ibis 5th day of .March. 1!i2u. .Votary Public. CVIy commission expires July 2S, 1922. Correct Attest: Ceo. Vs. Darker, Hazel Darker. Directors. Sweelreas raise than ysvarseil Not only the lovely "Spencers", but endless other "Grand Prize" varieucs. Kinds, too, that bloom in climates too hot or too chill for ordinary sweet peas. "Blended" by the most successful sweet pea growefs in America C. C. Morse & Co. Morse's sweet peas sell from 1 0c a packet upward, according to variety. At gtoceti. floriits, drug and - haidware stores, etc.. everywheie. (S-6) C. C. MORSE & CO. Operator' of World's Largest SaedFarmm 125 Market Si. . San FrancUco Handled in Medford . ., . i -, .by . Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 317 E. Main St. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly vlBit in real deuce districts. Daily business dis trict. Phones 277-J. ' TAXI CII.AXGK. I am now connected TrlLh the Daily Taxi Co., and will bo glad to accora- modato all my former cus'.orrofs, as well ns the geueral public. l!en Sivertsen. rhone 15. Brown & Hrown. Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of all kinds Mailing Lists , Tunnell & Edwards 30B-30S Liberty Building Medford, Oregon. FERTILIZERS Tti foHilizc means io in crcaso vour crons, add beau ty to your t'lowoYs, and spci'd up tlie srowtit of fruits and vegetables, ripening tbeiii eiirlier. thereby avoiding tin frosts, and saving your crop. Let us talk fertilizer tu you personally. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Street Cafe Holland i . . Special Club Breakfasts Xo. 1 Via No. B 33o (1) Egg ..Breakfast Steak.. Ham Toast Hot Caltos Coffee Coffee ; No. 2 35e No. fl 35c (1) Egg (1) Pork Chop Bacon (2) Corn Cakes Hot Cukes Coffee Coffee ' No. 3 Soe No. 7 35c (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped. JJucon orBuckwheat Cakes Ham Coffee Coffee No. No. 8 35o -35c Fried Mush with Plain Omelette Bacon Wheat Cakes Coffee Coffee . Gasoline Engine AND SPRAY OUTFITS. KXI'IOKTlXCi AM) ItKI'AUUNOi We have added to our force men who are thoroly callable In repairing and adjusting gasollno engines. Tractors, spray outfits, pumps and other farm machinery. Phone 235-R. ! ' " ' John C. Signor Koi'inek Itblu. 8121-2-11 N. Fir St. For Gpring Canyon Utah Goal - axd: Dry Wood ; PHONE 242 ; WISEMAN & SCHEPFEL ' 6S1 a. Front St. G-IM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure Tor earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidnoy trouble stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures nU kinds of goiters. NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917. This is to certify that I, the under signed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been tiotherod for several years aud last August was no' expected to live, and hearing ol Glm Chung (whoso Herb Store is at 214 South Front street, Medford), I de cided to get herbs for mv stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet tor as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. 11. JOHNSON. Witnesses: Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Childretb, Eaglo Point. M. A. Anderson, Medford. 8. II. Holmes, Eaglo Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyro, Eagle Point. Cico. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point. Thos. E. Nichols. Haute Point. INTEHUIUlflJt ACTOOAB CO. Schedule from Octoocr 1, 101B. Daily (Uicepi, Sunday) Leave Medford Leave Ashland '7:10 a.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. 9:25 a.m.-,, 10:00 a.m. 10:0a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a-m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 m. 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. - 1:25 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. 4:2b p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat. only 9: ISO p.m. Bat.only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only BU7TOAY ONLY l.e vc Medford Ii eavc Ashland 4 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. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. :30p.m. :80p.m. :80 n.m :S0 o.m. Office and waiting room No. 5 South Front, Nash Hotel Building. Phone SOB. Jacksonville Medford i.VTioiu itnA. autocar: co. Schedule from Jan. IB. 1920, Dally Except Sunday. I.eavo Medford: 7:10 a. m 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. in., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30 p. ui., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. m., 9:30 p.m.. Sat. only 10:30 p. ni. Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m., 8:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m., '.'-.nil p. m.. 1:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m.a 7:00 p. m.. Sat. only S:00 p. m.. Sat. only 9:50 p. m. Sunday Oniy Leave 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. tn., 10:30 p. m. Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 8:3ft p. m., 5:00 p. m., 0:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9:r.ft p. m. Office and waiting room Vo.' 5 B. Front. Nanh Hotel Building. Jackson villa waiting room at Retcr's Confec-tionety.