TI1E MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE", MEDFORD, ORKOON, T.HIIRSPA Y, SKl'TKMHER 12:, SMITH WRITES OF 200-W11LE OREGON TRIP Why Not Be Comfortable ? Under tin; caption. "An Autotniiliilo Trip Through the Moniitniiis of Ore gon," S. S. Smith of Kl Dorado, Knii., who was recently in Meilt'onl visiting with Mr. ami Mrs. Hcrt An derson, in a recent issue of the Kl Dorado Republican, tells of an nnlo trip to Crater Lake and Klamath Falls from Medford. The article will do much in an advertising way for southern Oregon. In part it follows: The crowning featuie of our out ing, during which we passed through half of Kansas and across the states of Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Ore gon, California. Arizona and New Mexico, was the 247 mile automobile trip in southern Oregon through the Cascade and Siskiyou range of moun tains visiting Crater Lake one of the world's wonders Klamath Lake, mountain villages and streams, can yons, gorges, waterfalls, immense for ests, spending three days in camp 54 miles up in the mountains, catching trout and bunting deer and having a grand time generally. We left Medford. Or., at 5 a. in. August 1(J, going through a beautiful valley for several miles, along acres of sleek limbed healthy pear, apple aiid prune trees, laden with fruit. Shortly afterwards we plunged into the depths of the huge mountain for ests of fir. pine, hemlock and laurel, from which we did not emerge, only for a limited time, for a week. Fif teen miles from Medford we caught our first glimpse of the Rogue river calley the "Italy of America by Joaquin Miller one of the grandest clearest and most beautiful mountain streams in the world. Its source is in the snow-capped mountains, it is fed not only by th? ever-melting snow from the mountains, but by many clear mountain streams and springs, and empties its pure waters into the Pacific. We passed Mill Creek falls, where Mill picck plunges over a precipice 125 feet high and drops into the Rogue, and stopped for dinner at the falls and rapids of the Rogue, where we had our pictures taken, having a kodak along, by which we secured several splendid views of our trip. Below these falls the Rognn drops 600 feel in less than n half mile and our enmj) was a few hundred yards from this place, being 54 miles up in the mountains from Medford. We re mained in camp three days having a most delightful time catching rain bow trout, hunting, climbing nronnd over the mountains, enjoying tl clear, cold water, sitting around the fir and pine campfire of nights and enjoying the congenial company. On the morning of August 20 we broke camp at 8:30 a. m. and start e.l op our 31 miles journey to Crater Lake, entering the heaviest forests in Oregon. The giant fir, spruce and hemlock shoot straight upward it seems to the stars the fingers of the world pointing to the great be yond. Trees from three to five feet in diameter are here seen by the thou sands and many of them are larger. Laurel, some oak and other trees are also found in the forests and on the mountain sides. A trip through Ore gon forests certainly dispels the be lie fthat there is danger of a lumber famine. There are a few sawmills in operation in southern Oregon, but the trouble seems to be the lack tif railroad transportation. A railroad is being built from Medford to Crater Lake that will develop immun e lum ber interests. We started on the ascent of the mountain five miles, stopped half way up, ate our dinner and resumed the journey, making the latter half up the steep mountain, around curves and over rocks to the rim of the lake, 7076 feet above sea level, in 20 min utes, a hard journey indeed to make in aulos and here caught the first glimpse of the great wonder, ('rater Lake the sea of Hilence. . It docs not seem so sublime at first, but the more you look ut the crystal lake, whose waters are blue even to blackness, lying a thousand feet below you, re flecting its walls so perfectly that JJM ill mS DANC1XO GIRLS IX "A KNIGHT FOR A DAY." you can scarcely tell the walls from from the reflection in the intensely blue water, view its circular wall of 2'2 miles of shore line towering from 1000 to 2000 feet above the water; with surrounding precipices, some of which tower 0000 feet above the sea, ponder over how this giant cauldron six by four miles, ever filled with water ranging from 50 to 2000 feel deep, remaining pure, sweet and fresh century after century with no visible inlet or outlet, consider tho lake's surface is G2IW feet above sea level, and it is estimated that 17 cubic miles of mountain disappeared when the cone tumbled in, one certainly realizes that it is trulv a wonder. Why? From a small beginning the sale and use of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy has extended to all parts of the United States an dto many foreign countries. Why? Because it has proved especially valuable for coughs and colds. For sale by Leon B. Has kins' Pharmacy. Notice. is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the regular meeting of the city council of Medford, Oregon, on October 5, 1900, for license to sell malt, vinous and spiritous liquors in less quantities than one gallon for six months at lot i-i, block 20, in Medford, Oregon, for a period of six months. SLINGER & DOWNING. TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Send your trophies to me for mount ing. Big game heads, fish, birds and mammals mounted true to nature by improved methods. I do tanning, make fur rugs, nake, remodel and clean fur garments. Express and mail or ders promptly attended to. C. M. HARRIS, 495 Washington Street, Portland, Or. . Telephone Main 3fi00. SOUTHERN OREGON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY MALE AND FEMALE HELP FURNISHED TO EMPLOYERS FREE. Office 33 SOUTH FRONT STREET PHONE NO. MAIN 3351. HEADQUARTERS FOR Harness Saddles Whips Robes Tents Blankets Wagon Sheets Axle Grease and Gall Cure ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK J. C. Smith 314 E. Main Rest -Romp - Recuperate At the Seashore Newport Is a delight fill resort and a happy combination of pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal climat' diversion of recreation perfect bathing boating--fishing riding driving, and exploring, make New port a most chaining and popular play ground. Southern Pacific -Has a- SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATE TO NEWPORT OF $10.00 from Medford Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon." A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent, Medford. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. and do away with that hot, stuffy atmosphere In your store, office or home. Invest in & G. E. Fan and get the best something that, will last a lifetime with proper care. Cost of operation only c to Ic per hour. 12-inch size $15.00; 16-inch slz $20.00; 4 Bid. Celling $30.00. . ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. The Best Meal In Medford is to be had At The Star Restaurant All white help. Home cooking. Room and board $5.00 a week. Give us a trial andbe convinced. MRS. W. E. GOODE Prop. 322 E7th St. jJb, uzoroto, ouooir M. SUtwUi'puiilUry Katnlilinhcd 1HHH. Capital unci Hurplui $ 128,000 Rotouri-?! $700,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE Tho JnckHiin County Ilnnlc rcHpect fully HolimU your nmiouut, mibjoct to your rliiick, with the BtrongOHt guarantee of wifely mid efficiency. Wo offer tliu highest attainment in HyHtemiitia lmiiLing flervice, which iihhui'oh tho grnutoHt cure in every finaiicinl trnntmdion, with thin oblig ing iiiNlitulioii. W. I. VAWTKR, 1'renident. (1. U. LINDLKY, CiiHhier. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, OREGON Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler FOR WATCHES AND FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Nea- Postoffice Hot Tamale Parlors OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Fresh hef and chicken tamales. Mexican beans, chicken soup and all novelties of Mexican dishes always on hand. Special tables for ladies. Will also keep a supply of tamales, etc., at Kennedy's. MANUEL ELARIN, Proprietor. J. K. KNYAKT, Premrfent JOU"N 8 ORTII, Cwdiier. J. A. I'KKRY, Vire-Prenide.it. W. B. JACKSON, Atin't Cannier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. "For you particular customers who demand th best .groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gab Uoiiee. It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we pal. SI a pound for it. KverythiiiK about Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, ko we tell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. Alien & Reagan GROCERIES, CIIINAWARE, FRUIT AND FEE I V