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-f 1 - " MRBFOTtP MATE" TRTBTTNB, MEDlTOftP, OnEflON, WDAY, .7 A1CTTA T? Y" 1 rt. ' 1 92? " n PAGE THRKG 4 A, 1 NEW OREGON SONG 10 BE SUNG FIRS! TIME K. P. SHOW What In pronounced by competent musical critic tin. hnut Oregon ng, both musically and lyrically,; that ha been written to date, will receive tin lnltlul rendition next Thursday' night by Forrest Kdmeado. Crater Lnko and The Marble Cnre of Jinhinn county u well an thu other nutnble eectloiui of low state famou (or their beauty spots receive "hont.rablo mm Hon." The male quartet arrangement of thn chorus In especially hitrnumlmi nod will be rendered unsceotiipgiilnd, by a double mule quartet. Thin in will be fitlt)Mh a tti Hid near future by The Wilson Music company, or Med ford. In tlta belief tint It wilt help to buoot th tourlnt buslnc, iwt only of the IUguo River valley, but of thu whole itutii. The lyric f.'How-. "Ortgon, Land of Bisuty" I love thee, dear old Oegun, land of th rolling plain; Thy mine and uilllt on a thoumind hill; Thy broad field of golden grain; , Thy ilwp canyon where tho Minion run; Thy i-r, and r'ae and yew tree; Thy nun that blown whom the nppU) grows! 1 " R,r'f!.n' hraoty;! i , From Portlnud'a tide, wbers ilia world's ablim ride. To blue l'fatr Lakn'e eoft kIhmii; From Olllo Fall to Tim Marble llalla Of beautiful Jueephlno: FrM the Rutind-t'p region of prmlle- ton To Mount llnod'a tin aud fruit tre. No land la thorn that ran compare With Oregm, land of beauty! CHORIH; Oregtm! land of plenty! Washed by tho sunset sea. lwauiy U born each rimy m-m. Hflverliig' lake and loa. (olden thy peak when cbmna Thn day. with the western sun. (lardrn of glorlou rocl llaiiuilful Oregon! OREGON NAT10NA L GUARD RETURNS A ASHLAND PARTY TO VISIT ORIENT PROFIT TO STATE Thn following letter to M. Thomas of Meilfonl U aeir-rxplena tnryi , , . ' ,, 'Tor yuur Information im u member of the Thirty-Klrtit legislative aaaiii bly, I wish to outline briefly the fi nancial opi'rutlonH of iho Ori'KOn Nu tloiml Ounrd (turlnu the flmt half of the Ulrnnlnl n-rlf"l 1821-St under Of military partnrrehlo arrungrmnl with the t'nlted Mtntud aoverntnent. "There vnn iinii J'1 during 1(11 frmii the 1170,00') Jut upproprta. lion for two yenre a total of I7V.000 "Thi-re w tecelvcd buck from the federal aovi-nintent for illxtrlbutlon In Ori'Kon thn eutn of 1199,011:, Thin wna dleiilliutcd nninni llm 17 Oreaun lowne linvina nutlomil unril roinpo nlm In the form of t'. H. treaeury ill oike nuidn puynll to individual iiii iiiImt of tho natlonul aimrd., Thua It muy be ui Id that Hot wae a net profit to Orriinn of 1119,077 elni-e every dollar of the $1?9,0&! u eont from Wanhlnatun, I), C, and piiu'i-ii in circulation here. The re- nupta for the pawt yi-nr from the gov eminent were neurty 400 per rent aiinter than thoee for liixt year when .a total of (31, MS. 10 wa received nbnve tho amount of rout to the mam In 1119 the runt to the Mate exceeded the revenue from tho govrrninent ly i:.:i2.50, u my belief that the revenue from fecleml euurcee In 1922 will exceed the ehowlng made In 121 "In addition to rnith recelptn, prop erly having ii root value of $167 717.JB a iMtiea to tho Oregon na tional ituard during 1521 by the fed rral government. "The amount of tho fMeral payr: fund itlatrlbuted, or now awaiting dletrtbutlon tn Jnrknon rounty for l2l wna 111. its !0, an InereeiM of more than 300 per rent over 1130, "Hlneerely Toura, "UKOIUIK A. WHITE. "Adjutant General." ASHLAND SPENT $100,000 IN 1921 FOR BUILDINGS THIS V AW.MI.AND. Jan. II Mr. nnd Xra. C. II, Vaupti nnd Mr. and Mra. t I. Hhepherd left laet week for Port land and Heatllel ONtenalbly to make a trip "by water to CallfouU prt. It develop that they Joined Nile Tem ple' Hlirlne pllgrtmmago to the Ori ent and will be gone e. verul ntuntha. the Itinerary of 'the ocean voyage In cluding port of rail In. Hawaii. China. Japan and the rhttlppln-e. Nile Temple of Healtle la planning to etage ceremonial on a ecale of Ori ental eplrndor right on the ground floor of dletnnt aurruundlnga In both Maulla aud Hhanghal. X. Y.tHt'M-k llrokera rail. NKW TOJtK, Jan. 1 An Involiin tury M-tltlon In bankruptcy waa filed In ffderal court tuduy; agnlnet K. t. Itnr and company, aim k brohere. MELLON'S VIEWS RULE IN ALLIED DEBT BILL VASHItiTO Jan. !. Tho altlcd debt funding bill waa approved today by the annate flaanra committee after mwt vf the provlalon objected to by Secretary Melton of the trt-aiury de partment had been elluilimted. Iem cra'lc inonilT of the roiuiiiltti-e voted agnlnat thh bill In lt ierfected form. AHMl.AMl, Jan. 1. "Taking etm-k" I now In order, munl'-tpatly city Improvement In the building line approximating 100,0i0 In extent during the pant year. Including new ronetrurtlona -and Improvement. About a doifc-n' 'brand pew rest tlencea havo been completed i during thu! period, whllo othera are under way two elaborate oil eervlce etntlon and aeveral buelnena blMk having been added In the line of otlver nub mnntlal betterment. Along public Improvement channel, we have the pioneer cabin, while the community club houn ha .irrlved at tha parting of thn way a I ' n a atandirtlll and completion, liegun In 121. the current year will probiihty wltnee It receiving finishing toui-hea applied In rrudlnee for tho entertainment of tnurlKtx the coming aummer. The tfotoi'l Aehliind contemplate the erection of a building adjacent to the hotel property, to be ued lx'uvf ly for aampl room purpoaea, Hrrto fore, the honee ha been houeeleea In thi rpect, having temporarily o-cu pled a raft of location for Oil "i ce bagguge" purnoee. anU It I the plan of tha new management to cure a fixed abode where travrllng men may exhibit their warea without being billeted in different quarter upon each aunreedlng vlalt. Tho leaver block on Klmt atreet la the moat Important nudlnet venture In the building Una during the pant year, and pt prenent nearly I doren tennnte are undergoing a realignment a to permanent headquarter In tha futuri the llt Including tailor, plumber, ronfertlomr. realtor, rextaurant army good, and other Indiiat rial ac- t hit lee. t'ntll the allotment of epaco and removal detail had been attend ed. It we'.l nigh needed blue-print pinna and epeHft'-ailon to trace the location of all tha line of buelneiui now permanently "at home" amid the new aurroundlng. : The location o "i.aver How" l an Ideal one. right In the center of town .In the tnldt of banking, department etore. theatre and oil aervb-e Ktatlon dletrlcta. Tha otatu of bank reflect the fl nanclnl condition and recent mate menta of the threa Im-al Inatltutlnn are gratifying one. Collectively they repreeent, on capitalisation of 1175 000. aaeeta and llablUtlea respectively of over 12,000.000 depoalta. I1.SI0, 100; loan and discount, tl.0t0.000; the aurplu account nearlng the $50. 000 mark. The Klrat National paid 3 CITY BREAD STORES -r; TimN. Ohio. Jan. 11 Continuing hi fight ggalnet food profiteer and the high rout of living. Mayor I'nger today rtabtlhcd thrje bread etorc. two at flio Rtatlona and one at an automobile gupply station. Urcad 1 bolng boiiRht Imm Toledo bakerlea and retailed at Mix centa a pound loaf. Tiffin bread rvt.illn nt eight cent. a- .1 1.1 . .. . J 1 .,11 -J ..I I .1 X II. I EDNESDAY GRANTS PASS DAY ATC. OF C. FORUMr Next WeJudy will b Orants rag day At the Mmlford chamlx-r of commerce forum. Member of ' tn OrsnU r chamber of commerce will attend In body and from preaent ludlratkn quite a numlMtr will make thn pilgrimage from the city known a lfg thu climate." , Aa both Grant Pa and Medford are facing the land ettlment ques tion on the' newly irrigated section, the very atrongeat feollng of onopora- tion between thene two town baa been dev-lnpd. Th future growth and prosperity of these two cllle depend much upon boar thin question will be solved. There Is no better means of showing the lnterent which Medford h than by a good attendance at this foruui O. S. Illanchard, president of the Urania ran chamber of commerce will be the speaker of the day. Porter J. Neff will be the presiding officer of the forum which w 111 be hold In the largo dining room of the M'rl ford hotel at noon. Mr. Old, thn head of the-whole non tern. Were a.l here for dinner. Thurs day ami nlfto a mim ind women wbo wern selling cigarette, tobacco; etc. J. Jorduhl, a traveling salesman Ijt the Jn1ex wltit Cracker Co., portlnnd was here for dinner Krlday. He aeeni- ed to be solioltlng for nnoklus exclu- Irely, and In conversatbrn on . the subjx;t 1 remarked that there must be very large profit mado on cookies to Justify the expense of employing a man to travel over the country, and In addition to bis wages or commission liis traveling expenses and other inol dental uch a cigars, cigarettes, etc., but ba claimed that the sale was extensive aa t justify the expense. It seetoe to be A fact that our mod urn lKuawve have drifted Into the habtt of buying not only cookie but every thing eltto In the ratable line already prepared, and atlll cry bard times and high cost of living. It I not an tin common thing here In our littlo town to see from three to five traveling falesmen In a day soliciting for the salo of all the necessities of life. Happy Parents Pour Out- Their Thanks to Tanlac ' .4 I I! LAM L Ul N LA ML IV LHUIl U LH11IL lil J 9f A. C awleW . Idle Class st Page Proof that Charles Chaplin has rightfully Ixx-n crowned "king of coihe dlana' Is given by ':Jlm Idle Claas," bis latent production for Aseadated l-lrst National relet ae, which began a four day run At the Page theatre yes terday. , The two reel kent the audience In A constant cala of lauchter. It isnt Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. McDonald of the Elk resort on Rogue river m ho had been looking After business Interests In Medford, came on the Butte Fall stage last Wednesday and went tap home on the Persist stage. Mrs. Mc Donald reports that they have had a very good run of buxln during the summer And fall And Are Anticipating another prosperous season aa there will likely be more work done on th unit of the Crater Lake highway be tween Trail and Prospect. Hern Thorton was tioo a passenger cn the sajiie mage at the same time, be going on up to bis home In Persist He had been down to Ashland to visit his folks. He reports that the senior Thornton, a near relative U In 'very critical condition as be Is quite Aged, over ninety years of age. T. Taylor who ia on the Month Gar rett farm on Lake cm, went up on the Lake creek stage Wednesday and ueposuoira nearly x;o.ooo In the wy,hls wife, who has been vlaltlng rela of ntere during 1921. and appro!-. UM ln tns Yall.y weat out rmay t!!ui-iy dbv nrw Rrrounii were openea morning IHI.IIIWIIUH i,ain mirouurra a Dr. V. W. P. Holt, formerly of this place but now of Modford. called for dinner Wednesday li ion. He report the " Mnas department some time ago. The loard of director include E. V. Carter. C. II. Vauin-1. O. W. Dunn. E.i i. Hi lars. v. II. MrNalr. J. W. Me-tDat he naa etlll connidvrablc bueraea Coy. T. II. Klmpaon. V. I). Vaimer,lln ltutte Kails, one of hie old fields of and O. Winter, the official personnel joperatlon. The doctor Is quite popular being 13. V. Carter, president; C. H. here allhoufch as a rule It la ao dl- ri' I ... I win) fh ttH Tti! tul4 bur KIL .e7 ur wlll-t wJl-f 70 Oiirwisdforit! Vovtll mvcrhiowlmr delicious eatJGUoggs PositiTelythe most joyously good any-tlme-cereal , ny mn or woman or child ever put in their mouths I Such flavor, such criipness! Such big tunny-brown Corn FUkes! How you'll relish generous bowl-filled-most-to-overllowing; and a pitcher of milk or cream 1 Never was such a set-outl Never did you get such a universal vote as there'll bt for Keilogg'i Corn Flakes! Big folks and little folks will say "Kellogg's, please, mother I" Leave it to ineir tastes and yours! Prove out. all we say! For, Kellogg's Corn Flakes rre a revelation in flavor; a revelation in all-the-time crlspness! Don't just ask your grocer for "corn flakes." That brings you most anything! Say KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES they're wonderful! S TOASTED CORN. FLAK? f I I vv III aMIIaM AW'" rlaWaxs, CORN PLAICES n .1 KELLOCCS KRUMItM KRUOCC'S BRAN, took., sad knwM.J aupel, vice-president; J. W. McCoy, cashier; J. H. Hardy. II. C. Kmrry. and fl. 11. Wenner. aasletanta to the cashier: Alleen Walker, t.uclle Oil more and Walker Mikuch, account ant. Th Citizen' Itank exhibit evidence of substantial growth in all department during the last "semes ter- of 1911. It, director are C. U. Ijimkln, W. P. Ixonl, b. Patterson. W. M. Poley, J. I. Itodge. J. W. Mill, ner and V. O. N. Hmlth. Ita officers are J. P. Dodge, president; C. It. Lamkln, vice-preeident; V. O. N. Smith. Chler: r. P. Kngle and B. A. Peter. Jr.. aiwiMtanta; Pesrl Wllhlre nnd Margaret Van Ike, accountants. Tho president of tho state bank t O. Winter; vice-president. X. I). Wagner; cushlor O. (1. Uubank; accountant. Ague liedlterg. Tho Htate Is the pio neer eaMnc Institution oi; thla vi cinity and waa originally founded as the tiranite City Having. With a change of name it introduced a com mercial aepnrtment and traneaela It due share of bunineea along all llnre. Kecently there waa a proeveet thot outaldn partlc might purchaee the property, but no deal eniTued. and nt remain a pleasure to know, that the "old reliable" continue under ' the RtradfaMt. obliging and urbane man ngemcnt of yore. The Bute's loca tion on tho Plain near the poatofflce and entrance to tho parks make It very convenient, and Ita patronnge, auo to these, advantages la by no means Inconsiderable. Inwuranoe In nil branchra la reprees-nted here, the lui'gn volumo of buslneea formerly conducted at the VI rut National In this respect,- having been transferred to tho slato under tho agency of Car ter and Mills. The potrtofflce la by no means to be Ignored In tho summary of bust ni's fncllltlee ' etcadtly Increasing. Total rec'lpta for, lJl wore nearly tJO.000, an Increnao of approximately n thousand dollars over-19!0.- Iv cember's gnto receipt alone exceeded tho revenues of tho same , month In 120 by over four hundred dollars Thl Knowing of revenue Includes re ceipts from poatagn stamps, enve lopes, box rent, -etc. Cndtfr-revised schedule Incident to a, renewal, of lenae for a ten-year . period; executed between tho government and tho Ma sonic lodge, the 1 annual poetofflce rental is $169, ' partible quarterly, nnd due to such Increase the lodge, as owners of the property Installed im provements to tho extent of about $5000, the contract implying thut tho lodgo trustees shall supply hent, light, and furthermore install any needed Improvements. The contract is of the tuanaei nature, and Ironclad, never theless-the eld - reliable government Is n good tenant, and seldom requests Jho landlord to wait "until next pay day.' . Prank Frlsch to Marry ' NKW YORK, ' Jnn. 16. The enetf- ment of Frunk Filsch of the Olants, star base runner of tho National Iciigue, to Miss Ada Lucy, pluyniato sluce childhood;' aa announced today Thn weddlnff . will tako plnco next tresslngly beaJthy right around Eagle Point, looking At It from a professional man's viewpoint, that be thought he would do more buslnnts In Medford and vicinity than here so moved 'to Medford some time ago. - L. H. Talken. a hardware aalesman of Granta Pass. Win. Von dor Hellen and his wife's brother, Theodore Florey of Jacksonrllle, were here for dinner Wednesday. Mrs. II. K. McN'lehol. the woman who lost her bunband last fall was around Wednesday afternoon bidding her old neighbors farewell Aa she has left ua and gone to California Intend ing to stop off end visit friends And relatives along the rout to Lot An geles. Wm. Lewis, son of oar confesUonery man And the Eagle Point-Med ford Jitney driver, who went to visit his sister, Mra. Dr. Arbell of San Jose, California, about a month ago, haa re turned to tho parontaj roof aAd reports that times are fairly good down there but living Is high, but speaks in high terms of that locality. Meg doting, another one of our pro gressive- and well to do young men who haa been visiting different parts of California to eee more of the world haa returned home to his farm. I have not seen him since his return so can say but little on the subject, although suppose that ho is like almost every one w no naa living nere in tue "itaiy of the Pacific count' for a year or more. when they -go. away almost always return. , . . Business haa quieted down again, tne two stocks of hardware hare been invoiced and Ash polo and Nichols (I don't know If that la the way the firm will be known), are now doing busi ness in tho old Von dor Hellea hard ware atore, and Mr. Muskopf . has moved into the Bchlebly house and Mr. Schlobly haa moved into - the house wun ,mi James Jordan, and all are happy and contented to all outward appearances, Clarence Roblnett, a son of Mrs. W L. Chlldreth and son in law of Wm. Perry la hero visiting relative. J. W, Johnston, representative of the Kirtlnnd farm of Medford, was hero Thursday on his way up beyond urownsboro. He seema to be quite sanguino that he will make tha deal no aa to have another fine stallion in that section of the country. - Ho came In Friday and spent the night. Mrs. Frank Neil of Derby and Mrs caraon of Butte Falls, came out on the Ilutte Falls stage Thursday and after taking dinner at the Sunnyslde went on to Medford on the same stage. Edward Frey of Lake creek, came in from Medford on the Dutte Falls stage Friday morning and went on tip home on the Lake Creek atuge. Mr. Cox, the superintendent of the work on tho P. & E. R. R and Mr Unrman, the general manager of the entire work, under (he annorvlslon of Charles Z Chaplin. If I 'The Idle j I Class j 7 Y lJf 'fsLAMCHEi-.': ' "-'. ! ' '"' 1 - ' ' '"N - J I ' ' " i . .;'V;'f ifecKAKI J M i 'St ' jLtAXX JA HAT Tanlac Is a wonderful medi cine for delicate children I con-etuelvi-lr nroven hv the remarkable re sult accomplished in the cases of the' three children shown In thin picture.! I .It II. Itlnnche Hlalr. ot Providence. It. I. age 1J. gained It pound: Ke- elna MeCeb at right, age S. of Benin ton, Pa., grained IS pound: little hlchard Iry, Jr., of Philadelphia, who was very delicate, ia now In fine robust health. The statement made made by their parents are a follows: Mr. A. M. Wair. residing at JO At wood street. Providence, R. I., said: "We ere- - Just so happy over the change Tanlac ha made in our little girl that we can't do or aay enough to chow our appreciation. , Bhe had Ipst nearly 20 pound in weight and looked so frail -und weak that her mother and I were both almost wor ried sick over her condition. Since taking Tanlac, she has already gained 10 pound, her color I better than it ever ha been and she looks and acta like a different girl." Mrs. Catherine McCabe. 414 Dick ens Ave., .Scranton, P., said: "The 'flu' left my little Reglna In such a bad condition that I have no idea she would be with me now If It. hadn't been for Tanlac. It Is a mystery to me how she lived on the little she was , eating and was so lifeless she never i even cared to play with the- doll and toy she got at Christmas. Since I taking Tanlac she is as hardw ami well a any child could be and-" haa gained IS pounds In weight. I will : always praise Tanlac ' foV resftring I our little girl's health." ' Richard LeAry. 234 Palethorpe St.. .Philadelphia, aid: "There 1 no doubt In my mind but that Tanlac ' saved my little boy'e life. For two year I wouldn't have been a bit sur prised to have seen him drop off at necessary for him to assume a ludic rous pose or undergo violent contor tions to bring a smile ot a laugh. He needs but to twitch his lips or roil nla eyea to atir tho risibilities of the spec tator; such is liis power of humorous pantomime. "The Idle Claas" contains funny alt- uatlona without end, and each of them shows Chaplin ln a new light As a golfer he la constantly evoking shrieks of laughter: -and his antics with a cocktail Bhaker and in a suit ot armor bring down the house. , ;. ' , If you want, to laugh go to see "The Idle Class." nnd Wanda Hawley ln the Sat Eve. Poet story, "The Snob," by Wm. J. Neidlg. Bert Tytell at Rlalts - Coney Island and Hearen. sacred and profane love, the noisy happiness of amusement seekers and the deathly stillness ot hospital w-ards, life and death these are some of the con traata that provided thrill upon thrill to the packed audience that with bated breath, aaw "A Trip to Paradise," at tti first showing yesterday - at the Rialto theatre where tt began a run of three days as. the feature attraction ot well-balanced bill. . Bert . Lytell, than , whom there Is hardly a more brilliant actor on the screen, portrayed with conviction and gusto the leading role' of "CUrley' Flynn. the Coney , Island , "barker,1 whose occupation consists in steering people Into bis concession booth called "A" Trip to Paradise,"- nnd who later takes the celestial trip. himself, but to the real Paradise. '; , ;.' ". The production, by Maxwell Karger, la a triumph of directorial skill,' And Juno Mathla, who wrote the scenario of "Tho Four Horsemen of ths Apoca lypse," ' the Rex Ingram production, and v. no is responsible tor toe sce nario of "A Trip to Paradise," again provea her superb power for clear and convincing continuity ln the hew production. any time, ' lie had irtftrrvoeh , trouble and many a time the gas pise.'HJ Into his ehest-untll hia heart IttlJI1 tated so t thought - sure he couldn't breathe but: a-tew more gasp. But Tanlac gav:hlm hack to ur gtronjr and well, and .we' will praise if U our dying day." , 1 ' . . .' NOTE Tanlac Vegetable Pllla are an eaaentlal and vitally . important part of .the, Tanlac treatment.. Tou rannot hope to get the most satisfac tory result from Tanlac without rSmt esubtlxhing A free and regular move ment ' ot the" bowel.-. Teniae Vegetable- Ptlla are - AbaOlirtely -free. franj calomel-and Are ' sold on a.poattlva guarantee to give aatlafaction,' . -i. . 't . .Tanlac and Tftnlae VegwtaM-TW are sold by the West Bide Pharmacy, and by leading drtggun everywhere - A,dv. . THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN PpringUme brings the "rait of the ofea soad." v&ASwear It this year with a Vtyrd Sedan. It is an . ideal, all weaUeer car for the entire family Kn cloHed axxd warm la winter, open and cool ia the ennuner Umo. An member of the family can drive: it because of Its earn and simplicity of operation Its dnrahl and practical cuastroetiua sjkI acnnoBxy of tqakeaip and operatioa makes) the first cost . practically tha Ust Its interior finish and appotntracBta are worthy of m much more expea sire car -in fact, evtsry feature of the new Ford Hedan rroommtmis it to yon and your fknaOy for sarvloa during 1S2S. ,'. a E. OATE3 AUTO CO. . - t, ' WANTED . Pescrlption of all farm lands for salu in Jackson County. A directory of farm lands. for sale ln Oregon is being compiled aa reference book for people seek ing farms or acreages in Ore gon. Send your complete de scription to ' OREGON FARM LAND , OIRECTORY 418 Selling Btillding. Portland, -V - Oregon. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AKD TABES ".. Due to laws Imposing heavy Additional license tees upon sato stages and regulating the speed and operation .thereof and whleh laws become operative January 1, 1923, It la necessary la order to comply therewith that we make the following change ta scheduler and fares, effective January 1, 1033. ' 4 - . ij4 MEDFORDASHLAKD STAGE . Leave Medford for Ashland end Ashland for Medford, flatly except Sunday. Every hour on the hour from 7 a. ra. to T p. m., then 9:30 p.m. Also g:0 and 10:30 p. m. Saturday only. ' Banday Schedule Leave Medford for Ashland And Ashland tor Medford every hour on the hour from B a. m. to 8 p. m., then :30 and 9:80 p. xa. - ' FARES. ' . V 1 Medford-Aahland - 45 cents, Medford-Talent or Ashland-Phoenlx 30 cent. Medford-Phoenlx or Ashland-Talent 20 cents. Medford-Vorhtes. Ashland-Luke's Ranch. Phoenix-Talent or any short ride 15 cents. SO ride hook 2.0 INTERURBAK AUTOCAR CO. " W. U LEMTS, Manager. 20 ride book $5.60 20 ride book $3.90 20 rid hook f 8.6f Day or Ntght WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director! .UJ-l I JL i -u-. n ai.au- i- .' ijj.x..j CHAS. ltTTTr Auto Radiator, Frder. Running Board ; aad Body lie pairing. . ol dering, Opposlta Depot wlntop, ; ' 'k 1 ' i