FIND NEW ENTRANCE TO MARBLE CAVES Oreyon Caves Probably Have Two Entrances, Seven Miles Apart. (i WANTS l'ANS, Or., Ncj.t. 0. .Inhii II. Kinriiirl ill' WilliiuiiH ttllH in C j I'll 1 1 1 M I'llHK II eollll lf (IliyH lllHt week, mill related in tin' Ohnerver the result ill' an ulli'ipl n emile of wicI(h ii(i' lo explore it ni'W euvo en Irunee it In ii t ki'Vimi iiiilim from I he ircKi-n I enlriniee. Tlh' hi i'l y eonHintiid (if J. II. Kiiiruiil iiiul lillln hum Jnliiiny, J. K Hartley ami f li - of the Winn man iii-i uliljur-j. They found llio new enve in the enst hide uf Cl'HKK.V tllOlllllllillK, nbont two tnilen liclnw the Hiiimnil, anil MiulheiiHl f rum tiro tiri'Hi'nt enve entwine. They went in nlmut 1)0 feel, having In crawl part uf tin way, anil then Hie piiNHiiuu nurrnwed In a himiiII hole.. It u'iih ileeiileil In let little Johnnie Kineaiil k" through Hum hole, whieh lie diil, and found thai the puHHiign enlarged iiyiiin and he wiih idile lo Hliuid lip and see ipiito a dihtnnee ahead hy the lijjht (if liin enmlle, when Inn father enlled liim buck fur fear of accident. A peculiarity of thirt new cave im that there i a heavy mietion of air inward. In the raven now kniiwn the dm ft i- outward. 'I'lii'-c fiielx Hcein (o indicate n conneclloll lielwiicn the two ciivck, or rather that Ihn two are one, Mr. Kineaiil and liin iiiMii inlcM contemplate reluming' to the Crusty iieiik 'raven n noon n practicalile with eipiipment lo eiiliire the piih-nM,. mi iiw to extend the ex ploration. The present riiw, nn far a" known, nre not nearlv a eNlensive iim (jencr iilly reported. Mr. Kineaiil know all the piitniiucx anil chamhciH inliinale Iv mid has probably hecn Ihroiiuh llivm a thousand t linen as yniile for vaiioim parlii"! and otherwise. Year au'n i u-iic he mid hit neighbor, J. N'. Hull, who iiimle the Windy I'hhsiico practicabli' for visitor. While there are ninny windinc. the farthest chmnber known is not more Hum half n mile directly back from the en trance. Hut there are two unexplored paHNiiccs leu l in r out of back cham bers, and Mr. Kineaiil intends to in veRtiiriite these, us he believes (hero is a connection with the ('ray Peak entrance, seven miles dihlmil. BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. For sale, nl n irreat lmrnnin. two of the finest residence lots. fi0cl2.'i, feel each. Wide allcv in the roar. Close to end of the pnvement. Iliuh-' est elevation in the city. Apply 3."i Soiilh Central avenue, or telephone 171. MS You haven't rend nil (ho iiowh un less you lmvo rend the mis Homo in teresting items for your purse in ev ery issue. THE MED FORD DAILY Methodist Dolnus. . I,ast Snbbalh was "reception day" at the ,M i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i h t Kpiscopul clnii'ch in this l ily. A I the iimrniiiK hour llcv. Kculer preached on "Jobn Wrslry," lakinjj for his text ; "There was a imiii sent froiii (Ind whohe niiuie wax .IiIiii," (.John's ()ii.pe l-IJ) and "he was a hiiriiiui; mid u shining liclil" (.lnlin Tt-'."i. After deseribiiiK Jnliu WcHley's work as a preacher, reform er mid author, lie (pmled the following "lllocirs oil the (jl'iMit 111(1 ii : The Historian (ireeu Hays: "He re created KiikIuihI." I'hilip Sehaff, the riuineiit I'rcsby leriiiu professor of Union theological seminary, New York city, culls Wes ley "the iiiohI npjoMolie man that ever rime in liiiKlnud." The historians, Lucky, Lord, Muc auley, Iltickee, Haiieroft (mil (Hail stone, say siibhtnutiiilly if not in so many words "Hlessins so great have ri-Millcd from no other life since apostolic times." In 18(11 (he luidon Times said: "John Wesley still remains the great est, the most potent, the most far reaching spiritual influence which Ancjo-Kiixon Christianity has felt since the day of the reformat ion." At the close of the senium ten persons united with certificates. A large eon gri'L'dtion wiih present nt the morning service, and in the evening, in spile of the warm weather a good congre gation gathered and heard n sermon on Isjiih ??', "Hearken diligently unto me and eat ye that which is stood, iiml let your soul deliijht itself in fulness." Key. Heuler has taken no vacation this summer. While some congrega tion in cities dwindle down to almost nothing, the pastor of this church has preached to a good congregation ev ery Snbbiilh this summer. The pas tor is now closing his third year with the Medford church. During his pas torate there have been IK!) accessions lo the church. Deducting the loss by removals and other cnuscs, there lias been a net gain of llfi members. The membership has increased over Ml per cent. For benevolent and re ligious purposes Hie offerings of the church have increased between (50 and 8(1 per cent. In the spring a base ment accommodating several hundred persons was constructed under the church. This enterprise the Metho dist lirotheihnod took the initiative. During his pastorate Up v. Ifeuter has made 1000 pastoral calls and visits. On next Tuesday he starls north to attend the session of. the Oregon an nual confc'.'-e, v'm'I' -us Sep tember 1"). Methorikt Bulletin. Tonight at the prayer service the pastor will speak in Hebrews Xll:i. Theme, "The Foundation of the Chris tian's Faith." The pastor will il lustrate this lopie with a pyramid sketch. Choir practice following the prayer service. On Friday 7::i(l p. m. the fourth and last iUarlerly con ference of the year. The district su perintendent, li. F. Diiulap, will preside. I.ct all the presidents of the various organizations be ready lo report. he Pacific Indiai Have demonstrated the quality of our Guns TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, TO FIGHT LAWS AGAINST TOBACCO National Association Will Raise Enormous Fund to Prevent Repressive Law's CIllCAdO, Sept. 8. Twenty-five representative of the largest to bacco maiiufiiclurcrs, dealers and allied interests in the United Stales met here today and completed tho organization of Ihn National Allied Tobacco Trades Association, which which will inuka u-national fight in the interests of the tobueeo trade. The association, it was announced, will undertake lit once a campaign to create sentiment against reformers who are planning state legislation against the manufacturers and sale of tobacco and will do battle with the W. ('. T. LV An 6pen fight against the prohibition of tobacco is to be waged in Florida, where a stutc-wido prohibition amendment to the slate constition will come before the voters n year from next full. Fvery manufiictiirer will furnish to the ussociarlon u list of jobbers with whom lie deals. These in turn will furnish lists of the retailer utid the bitter will compile a directory of the users of tobacco. Within two mouths it is expected that the asso ciation will have the names of 2,000, 000 customers of the tohaecij trades and within a year the names of near ly every customer in the United Slates. State organisations will be formed at once in Now York, Michigan, Ohio, Florida and Kentucky,' where the re form element has threatened the in dustry of tobacco. Other states will follow. A finance committee wus appointed to collect nu enormous fund promised by the delegates, and it expeets lo bank $00,000 within u few days. In many states, and in Michigan in particular, the W. C. T. U. and allied organizations have declared open warfare uikui Hie tobacco trade," srtys Secretary Clrau.. "In these slates we will fight them to n finish. We will attempt to prevent the use in schools of text -books which falsely picture the evils of tobacco, and we will go into the courts to tost exrry point. Interests representing many millions of dollars are behind this move, and every delegate pledged his company to go the limil in the fight." Good for Biliousness. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stom ach nnd T.iver Tablets last night, nnd I feel fifty per cent better than I hnve for weeks," says. J. J. Fire stono of Allegan, Mich. "They nre certainly n fine nrtielo for bilious- j ness." For sale by Leon H. Ilaskins' Fhnrmncy. j i1 ; 5 Their expert judgement is our testimonial OKMO.V, THURSDAY, SKPTKMKKR 0, V.tm. GOLD HILL MINERS GET BOOZE; SHERIFF GETS BOYS Shrill .b,nc was in CM Tj! Thursday morning with a bmich of iiliHinias for a number of under age boy-, win, have been accumulat ing more or Ir s of the stuff Hint not only exhilerate but intoxicates of late, sa.ys the News. A determined ef fort will he made lo stop the sale of liquor to minors at this term of court. In .justice to the saloon men it ih to be suid that they do not ullow minors to frequent their places of business at nil. The liquor the boks get is cur ried out to them by others and the saloon men buve no wav of rrirulut- ing this procedure. The minor who gets u drink at a bar in dold Hi must lie in order to do so. Why ullow your eyes, (o use more than their normal supply of ncr i'oiih energy 7 Even a Alight saving each day . may nienn much to you . for future health. We sever prcsrihe lenses un . til we have taken nerve men s ii r e m e nt s under pressure and with pres 'urc removed to prove accuracy of our findings whin relief is sure to follow. Improper adjustments of lenses not only da tracts from appearance but adds much to eye Mrain. McCormiek methods used exclusively. Brief consultation free. DR. IVY M. ROBINSON, Eye Specialist. East Main St., over Nicholson's Hardware. 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