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The DcmOcratlo. Times, Tho Mnlford
Mnll.,T!ie Mfcdforii Tribune, Tim Sduth
orn OreROiiInn, Tlio Ashlnml Trlbuno.
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North Kir etrcct: phono, Main 3021;
Home 75,
OlCOnarfl PUTNAM, Kdltor nnd Manager
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Rnlcreil n ficcoml-clnsa matter nt
Mod ford, Orrcon, under the act of
OJIIIVI1 d, JO IV.
Official Paper o tlio City of Medford.
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Official rnpor of Jacknon County,
BUSSORXPTIOM HATE
Onn ymr, by malt 16.00
Ono month, by mnll SO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Hertford. Jncltsonvlllo nnd Cen
tral Point ..,,..., .,,,.,... .SO
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 3.00
Weekly, per year , 1.S0
8W0KX CIXCUI.ATIOX.
Bally nvernpn tor Mown month tnd
ItiK November SO, 1011, 27S1.
rail teaied Wire TTnlUa Prtti
slapateht.
The Mnll Trlbuno In on pain at the
Ferry Nows Stand, San Francisco. ,
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland,
nowman News Co., Portland, Ore.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash.
, MEDrORD. OBEQOW.
Metropolis of SoutliMn oreson and
Northern California, nnd tlio fastest
Erowlnu city In Oregon.
Populntlon U. S. consul 1910 8840;
estimated. 191110.000.
FIvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water Hyrttem romplctcd,
clvlnc finest
fiunnly
nuro mountain
water, and 17.3
miles of streets
imvoa.
Pnsloffleh rerelnts for Tear enfllnc
November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19
per cent.
nanner fruit city Jn Oregon Rogue
Itiver Spltxcnberi! apples won wep
takes prlxo nnd title of
"Applo Xlnff of th World"
at the National Applo Show. Spokane,
1909, and n car of Nnwtowim won
rtrst rn in 1910
nt Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver. B. C
BALTIMORE, Md., July 1.
There Is n great deal ot bitterness
against Bryan among the Clark ad
herents. They felt the Nebraskan
had no right to attempt to placo a
Morgan-Bolmout-Ryan brand on the
speaker just becauso the Now York
delegation gave Its support to him.
They have attempted to offset tho ef
fect upon the progressives mado by
Bryan's statement that bo would
withhold his vote from tho Missouri
nn as long as New York's vote went
to him. At tho samo time they ar
gued that Clark could not wipo out
tho Injury without attacking Bryan
In tho forum, where Bryan's assault
was delivered.
Tho majority of tho Missouri dele
gates folt that whilo Clark would bo
justified in facing Bryan and defend
ing himself before tho convention, his
opponents would charge his appear
anco was for tho purposo of person
ally seeking vindication in the form
of votes. Former Senator Dubois and
Mr. Williams aro said to have ig
nored tho advice of their associates
in the Clark camp and to have told
Clark his only chanco 'of redress lay
in the lmmediato confrontal of Bryan
nnd the convention. They urged him
to tnko tho first train, believing it
would get him hero beforo adjourn
ment of tho session, but tho motion
to adjourn camo too quickly for them.
Tho chances aro that Clark would
havo reached tho convention hall In
timo to mako tlfo dramatic entrance
had not tho plans of Messrs. Williams
and Dubois becamo known and tho
movo forestalled.
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IN FINE FLT1LE
EAST LAS VEGAS, N. M., July 1.
AVIth tho Jack Johnson-Jim Flynn
battle only 70 hours away, tho two
contestants today looked to he in
porfect physlclal condition.
Aftor watching both men work
out Sunday afternoon fight writers
who havo arrived 1ioro pronounced
Flynn as hard as nails, and Johnson
is in surprisingly good shape.
Thoy expected to bco tho big negro
fat, hut Instead they found him llth
of limb, moro so than at Keno, and
with no signs of a paunch.
DODGE IS OFF TO
Mr. mitl Mrs. V. P. Dflclgo loft Sfin
duy iiioriiinjr for Atlnniio City, N. J.,
whbro Mr. DodtfO will tnko his sent in
tlio tmlionnl couvciitioii oi' (he prohi
lilion juivty when it (onvcitei July 10.
Hr. Dodgu filaJos Hint E wno I'hupin
will prohnbly ho tho noilliiieo of the
party. Oregon fuvors him.
ilr, mid Mrs. Dodge will also visit
their old homo in Iowa before return
ing. Jl will ho their first visit homo in
liU yoartj. Thoy will also visit friendfl
in' Hovornl pnrlB f Iho iniddio wsl
liofbra returning to MudCord, They
.will by tibscnl nbout two mouths.
BLAME BRYAN
FOR CM LOSS
h a
Hi
BETftAERS
TILE people of .Oregon inst muted (hoir dolegalos o both
national conventions as to their wishes. By a largo
majority the republican delegates were sent to work and
vote for Roosevelt, the domkwats to work for Wilson.
Half of the republican delegation worked openly for
Taft all along the line, on the final ballot only voting for
Roosevelt, after having aided TaCt to control the organiza
tion. Now come two of the democrats, doing the same thing.
Mr. llojman voting against the progressive organization
and voting for Parker, then casting his ballot for Harmon
who received practically no votes, then following Tam
many's lead with Mr. Godfrey, and switching to Clark, try
ing thereby to defeat "Wilson for whom they are instructed.
Oregon democrats should remember these two be
trayers of the cause of progre.ssivcncss and rcpudiators of
the people's wishes and whenever they show their heads
in politics, shy n brick at; thein.
OREGON MANUFACTURES
ATTENTION is again called to the page the Oregon
manufacturers are publishing in the Mail Tribune
weekly. The industries represented show that Oregon is
making substantial progress
Every Oregonian should make it a point to ask for
Oregon made products, and stop the drain of millions of
dollars yearly to the east.
Oregon can make nearly everything Oregon needs,
just as Oregon can produce nearly everything Oregon eats.
To become a great commonwealth, Oregon must be self
sustaining and the first step is to produce at home what
is consumed.
Every time you buy an Oregon-made product, you
furnish employment to Oregon people, who in turn con
sume Oregon grown produce. You help create an endless
chain which in the end benefits you as well as everyone in
the state.
Study this page of Oregon manufactures and then help
make them successful by buying the Oregon products.
SOLDIER ELDER
SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. Sold
ier Willis Elder tho former soldier
who was unearthed by G. M. Ander
son, the moving picture king in time
to whip a number of aspiring white
hopes and fought two rattling draws
with Charley Miller, who gained a
recent decision over Al Kaufman
here, is training faithfully at Mod
ford, Ore., which will be staged July
4.
Elder resembles old Bob Fltzsim-
ons, onco holder of tho world's cham
pionship title and is by no means
lazy. In fact his trainers arc always
happy when a day's work is done for
they aro enabled to rest.
Hardened by continuous work with
the moving picture company of which
his manager, G. M. Anderson Is part
owner, Elder Is nearly fit at the
present timo to enter tho ring at a
moment's notice. Like the Fitzslm
ons of old, the former soldier has
Ilttlo superfluous flesh to tako off.
Only a small amount of road work
to keep hlB . wind In condition is
needed.
At tho present time Elder is In
charge of Freddie Bogan, who will
bo remembered by old timo ring fol-
Idwers as tho nlan who fought Dal
Hawkins In San Francisco years ago
and won many ring battles. Abo At
tcl. Red Watson, Spider Rocho and
Anton Lugracvo arc helping to teach
Elder filmo finer points at boxing.
Not alono does Elder expect to
win the coming bout on July 4 with
Monohan, bub will issue a challcngo
to tho winner of tho Jolinson-Flynn
bout at Las Vegas, N. M.
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TOR RIVERS FIGHT
LOS ANGELES, July 1. After
entertaining tho largest Sunday
crowd ever visiting training quarters
In tho history of tho fight game In
Loa Angeles, Joe Rivers, Chattanoo
ga and Ad Wolgast, lightweight
champion announced that they would
do only light work today to keep
tholr fighting machinery well oiled
pending their filial heavy work to
morrow. Rivers will be within a fo"w olincea
of tho limit. River's condition is
nearly perfect while Ad with only a
fow days lnsldo training bohlnd him,
looks a trlflo looMean.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undorslg'ned will apply to tho city
council of tho city of Medford, Ore
gon, at Its next regulnr meeting on
July 2, 1912, for a license to sell
spirituous, vinous and malt liquors
In quantities 'less than a-gallon at its
place ot business on lots 5, G, 1, 8,
block 20, In said city, for a period
of hIx months.
HOTEL NASH CO.
Dutod Juno 18, 1912.
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MEDFQRD MATT) TRIBUNE,
OP THE CAUSE,
m manulacturing.
INCREASED PRICES
PORTLAND, July 1. Receipts for
the past week have been, cattel,
1023; calves, SI; hogs, 1C90; sheep,
5031; horses, 2S; goats 10S.
The close of the week showed a
marked Increase ot strength In the
cattle division, steers and caws be
ing quoted at a 25 cent advnnco over
previous quotations. Ono feature
of the week's sales worthy of men
tion was that of somo baby beef, two
steers in this lot bring 7 cents with
an average weight df 1025 pounds,
and four heifers averaging 790 soil
ing for G.Gfi. Veal calves sold at S
cents, being an advance of a quarter
over former sales. Bulls and stags
held their own.
The hog market shared Jn the gen
eral upward tendency with a twenty
cent advance over the best sales of
the previous week. Best light hogs
finished, are now finding ready sale
at S cents with supplies Inadequate
to tho demand.
Trade In mutton was mostly con
fined to lan.bs, which ranged from
$5.7fi to $5.S5 for tho best, with
thin stuff selling as low as ?4;00 to
$4, !!.'. Buyers seem disposed to
clean up all offerings nt good prices,
tho market being steady to strong in
all elates.
STATISTIC BUREAU
BEGINS AGRICULTURAL SURVEY
M. B. Evans, Jr., of Corvallls,
representing tho Oregon Statistical
Bureau and Immigration commission,
arrived In tho city Saturday, and on
Monday will mako the initial Hurvoy
of tho agricultural development of
tho Roguo River valloy. Ho will re
port on thlrty-flvo or forty ranches
of various kinds In this section. Thu
following letter explains the iiurposo
of tho survey In full:
"Tho Oregon statistical bureau, In
co-operation with tho Agricultural
college, is making a preliminary ag
ricultural Hiirvey of a number of tho
leading farma In every county In tho
state. Tho object of this aurvoy is
primarily to dctcrmino tho opportu
nltles in each locality for now sot-
tliirs and, If possible, to find somo
of tho difficulties In agrcultural de
velopment. Such questions as tho
following will bo asked: Tho value of
land, machinery, Btock on hand Juno
1 ; tho acreage and yield of each crop
In 1911; tho amount of these crops
sold and tho receipts; tho amount of
other farm products, such as milk,
butter, eggs, fruit, etc., sold during
tho year and tho receipts; tho ex
penses for labor, seed, feed, fertilizer,
machlnory, threshing, etc.; tho meth
ods of cultivation used and your ob
servation of tho results.
'As your answer will bo used for
tlio benefit of your community nnd
of Iho entire stato, accuracy of state
ment is of the utniost Importance AH
of tho Information received from you
and ydur neighbors will bo compiled
in making up n final report on tho
gonorar cdndltlons In your commu
nity. ' Ydifr statement will bo con
idrinrf tl strictly ronfldontlnl, 'llio 10
pnrt of Individual! will not ho pub
lished without tholr cousont."
FOR LIVESTOCK CLARK HASTENS
MEDtfORD, ORISON. MOND AY, .1 U 1 A: 1.1912.
OWNS REMARKABLE
BUST OF WASHINGTON
HOUOONS BUST-OF WASHINGTON
Apropos of the great Interest in tin
ivorka of tho distinguished Ervuel
iculptor lloudon stimulated In thN
:ountry by the Doticet JtiiJo. It heriiuio
mown thnt Itepreseiitutlxc JnuYrouti
VI. Levy, of Now York, owns a ro
narkablc bust of Was" on from tho
itudlo of thnt mnsr.
Mr. Levy's Iloudon he hm shown
1 few friends. It h lmn, which
to says w made fior t'io o-lulr
imall model 'tstiie of Washing
,f made by Hnmlon which l In I ho
Capitol at Itlchnnnd. Vn. Iloitdoti
nce visited this country, where In
u do the Rtuiller r tho wor':. nnd thr
Mission was glen -to him n 1 tin
vngStstlou of Ttioinus Jrfl'o "U-
BALTIMORE, July 1. Champ
Clark came to Baltimore Saturday
night to call on his managers who re
ported that his candidacy had suf
fered by reason of an "attack on his
honor" by Bryan. Tho convention
apparently Is hopelessly deadlocked
nnd had adjourned until Monday" be
fore tho speaker's arrival. Back of
Clark's coming was a rumor ot thu
disruption In his polttcal campaign.
Senator Stone, former Governor
Francis of Missouri, tho main body
of tho Missouri delegation snld they
opposed tho speaker mnklng an ap
peal to tho convention In his own be
half. Tlicy believed tho convention
would misinterpret.
When the convention adjourned at
night Clark was hurrying to Balti
more from Washington In rosponso
to an urgent call of his campaign di
rector. Bryan at tho afternoon ses
sion attacked Clark and said ho
would vote for no man willing to ac
cept tho nomination 1 at the hands of
"Murphy of Tammany Ijall." It was
tho plan of Clark to appear beforo
the convention and mako answer. In
this way his managers hoped to bol
ster tho waning strength.
The ballots Saturday ran from the
thirteenth to the twonty-slxth. Wil
son hegnn with .'i.'O and ended with
107, n net gain of til. Chirk bogan
with G344 and foil to 40:PS, a loss
of 91 votes. Tho anti-Clark leaders
call attention to tho fact they almost
exactly offsot tho 90 votes thrown to
Clark by tho Now York delegation.
Breaks to Wilson were coming from
many delegations as tho balloting
closed. Ills' managors hollo veil onco
ho had overtaken Clark tho switching
would becomo genoral. Tho Clark
forces plan a desperate effort to
day to win back somo of tho dele
gates lost today. This work prob
ably will havo tho personal direction
ot tho speaker himsolf.
Julian Eltlngo will begin another
season In Atlantic City In August In
"Tho Fascinating Widow," and will
spend about J20.000 In now dresses
for th production. Atlantic City la
whore tho Eltlngo offering was orig
inally presented on Novomhor 14,
1910.
Margaret Mayo has two plays tin
dor way.
Zfoetect
AT rOUNTAINQ.HOrCLOtOn CLSCWHCnC
Get the
Original and Genuine
HORLICK S
MALTED MILK
"CHfoblacJntitaUcn
The Food Drink for A1J Ages
RICH MJtK, MALT CRAW EXTRACT, IH POVPM
Not
TO AD CAUSE
liuVi'lf.
in any Milk iirust
Insist on "HOKLICK'S"
Tuko u imvkujgo Iioiu
T
E
Now ('uses
Stuto of Orojiint ol nl, vn. Sniiitiid
t). Nothoi'liiud."nellou.
D. II. Kuinos vs. (1. E. Illlhinnor ''l
til., Huit for foroohwiii'o.
Miit'ilngo UroimoM
John Mol'lioi'Miu nnd Zoldn Hi'w,
II. T. Ilolvig uinl Wilhi'lminn Eoto
mum (Ins StiiiMni mid (linoo Motility.
I'i'otuito
Eslutu of I'Yod F. Utmniiig, urdnr
to uiiiko iiiiitinl ilwttihiitiiiu.
Estuto of lsuhollo Thornton, order
appoint ill; r'red Ittipp itilmiuiMtmtor
tiud ninuuooy l-'loroy, T. W. Mill's
mid T. .1. Tii)!t;urt appi'iuxors.
Kntnto of I.011111111 Wootly, iiivou
tory mid iippi'iiUi'iut'tit filod mid ap
proved. Ron! ICMitto TnuiNforN
D. Kniiik E.lolhluto to Elk Lum
ber Co., (10 no res in mv. 1(1,
twp. :!, 'JE
Frank (1. Pntton to Elk Lumber
Co., 000 wri'i in soo. 1(1, twp.
10
10
1 Ionium limit lo Elk Luiiiht'i'
('., (500 uorc in M'i'. Ill, tup.
H. II. Toft to Modfortl Liunlii'i'
Co., lot 1, lilk. 'J, AiitlotMiu
Toft udil. to Modfortl
Win. Kobli to Robert Miirtyn,
land in soo. II, twp. It", IW
X. Huol lliltlroth to Lulu M.
Ilidroth, lot :i, blk. 'J(i. Muttu
,1. J. Fryer lo Chun M. Younj;,
property in Englo Point
M. L. Dailv to R. II. Toft, laud
in 1). I j. C. V, twp. :i7. 1V
Kriiiiois A. Smith to Dolin Clem
ent, laud in soo. 'J'J, twp. Jl",
10
10
too
Io0
"0
10
3W 10
A. L. Pioroo to Elk Lumber Co.,
(500 uore in mo. 1(1, twp. :i'J,
'JE Ill
Riohard Shorwootl to John V.
Elden.lot 11,151k. 1, Newtown
add. Medford 10
Meadow Mrook Orohiird Co. to
E. E. Hurley, laud in twp. Iltt,
IW 1
C. M. White to I). S. Powoll. loth
151 and 3.). hlk. 2 Euroka
add. Ashlnml JO
II. A. Pannatoor lo A. C. Clion
ger, o.'u nores in twp. 150,
Lynn J. Itovau to Trail Liimbor
Co., laud in soo. 'JO, twp. :t'J,
it'- l
L. E. Wakoiuaii to (loo. L. Davis
U4.-.7l neros in twp. ,18, IE 10
Mark Apploguto to Poler Ap
pk'ato, ininiutr proporty.... 1
Meadow Ilrook Orohanl Co. to
Town of Rogue River, Inc.,
land in twp. HO, -IW 'J'0
James E. MoUownn to M. J.
MoGowun, liiinl in IIoIiih'
add. Medford J
A. C. (tiougor to Fred E. Jordan,
."..'7 acres in twp. Ill), IE, . . . 10
0. II. Canior to E. It. Hohmici
ot it)., lot 8, hlk. (5. Cnrncr
& Kahili's add. Woodvillo . . . 'J00
W. M. .Smith to C. V. St.ioki
J1 of S'A lot 10, blk 1, Cot
Injro add. Medford 1100
A. C. Pniitou to Trail Ltimlier
Co.. l'JO tioros in see. 11(5, twp.
.'Ill '' l'iin
Geo. L. Davis to Pine Timber
Co., land in twp. .TJ, IE .... JO
Martha Eli. Rapp to Stewart
Patterson, land in twp. 119,
IW 100
Elinor E. Hayloy to Mondow
hrook Orchard Co., lalhl ill
twp. :i(J, -IW 10
Plans havo boon started by farmers
throughout Kentucky to form n co
operative chain of stores for the pur
poso of reducing tho high emit of llv
Jntf. Smiling Faces
f?
always look tho host when thoro aro
good teeth to bo shown In tho hiiiIIo.
And tho swoetest mouth look In
finitely sweeter when thoro aro pearly
tooth pooping from within. Our
business Is to jircuervo good tooth
and rcstoro had ones to tholr natural
uho ttud efficiency. If wo do your
Dental work, you will never bo
ashamed to smllo or to show your
teeth. Olvo us ono trial anyhow,
and that will prove, our claim.
. Lady Attendant ,
DR. BARBER
THE DENTIST
Oyer Daniels for Duds. Pacific
Phono LTJ28, Home Phono 3G1MC i
mii::
NEWS
o j3eswpmbitJL-' .. .i
5. HAPPY! gH
i
ANNOUNCEMENT
1 llnvo iuovod my business
IVoni llili W.MniiilollH'
.iVirsl. tftoro AVt'sl, of
Clnriii'K-C'oroy Hldif.
W. W. EIFERT, TAILOR.
Kee Lox
Typewriter
Ribbon
Are Iho only ones nutdo
which arc inked lo suit
nitikes of typewrit
ers. 75i lo $1.00
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
W'v tiro now nerving
OUR OWN
Ice Cream
111:1:1: IS Ot'll rOUMULA
Cronm
Milk
Sugar
Pepsin
Flavoring " 4
No Starch
No Flour
No Ico Cream Powders
No Oulatln ot any kind.
HASKINS
for
HEALTH
Medford Parcel
Delivery
Express nnd Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c
Phenes: Pacific .'W21.
Uomc 351
Messenger Service
IGN.Wi'.
Clark & Wright
LAWYER!
WASHINGTON, !. O.
Public Lsnd.Mstteri: ,FIual Proof.
Deiort Lands, Coutoite and Mining
Caios. Scrip.
PLUMBING
iteara and Hot Water
Heating
All Work Uuurunttxt.
Price 'ItouHonablo.
ClOFPEEN & PRICK
ti Xowfa Block, ntrnc on flth It
roUla Joax. Horn no.
Draperies
Wo carry a vry complutti Una
of Arapntlun, lanti ciirtolnn, flx
turoH. oto., nnd to nil oIohhoh of
upliolfltorlntf. A Mprolnl man to
look nftor this work oxuliiHlvoly
and will nlv'i n tood sorvluo nn
l poHHlblo to eat lt oven ' the
InrKQat cltjc.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO.
A SNAP
00 acres, six ml lea from Medford,
good grndod road crosBou tho tract,
alt freo soil, at $50 por aero, $1000
will handlo, oany tormu on balanco,
Part is crook bottom land, suitable
for alfalfa. Sovoral nprlnga on tho
placo. Timber onougli to pay for the
tract. No buildings. In tho Griffin
crock district,
W.T.York&Co.
WW.r;
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
'wrrrt-''
STAR
x X XJL'XTi JL JJZ-
Uiidor tllroctloii of
PEOPLE'S A.Mt'SIC.MENT CO.
Alun)n lit Iho load
.... , ,1 , ...
I'orfoot Yontllatloii hud I'ouifoit.
I'lVIJ Itlg IVatimt I'IIiiin .'V
THE SPNSET (1PN
A patriot .foatuio'iioooiul to iioiid.
IMVAI.S
tliilllliu; lovo utory full of
adviintiiios.
(VLTPIti: OP Mtl.MAt' AMI Till!
M.MIIMi OK TAPIOCA IN
Till! PHILIPPINES
A cm king good IniliiMtilal plcliiio
IH-rrECTIVK OOIIOTIIV
ThlM will innUo you lt up and (alto
notlco.
IIOM.IIWIIHAI) AS A MAOICIA.V
A ii lik' Hpllttlug, rlp-rourlug comedy.
At, HATIII'.lt IN NEW SONO
llwt of iiiiihIo by WOOLW'OHTIIH
MATINEES DAILY
AiIiiiIhhIou 10 o Child) on
Co
Woltli for our coming fmitiirvN
fSIS
THEATRE
illlOO I 'cot of I'lclorcft with Vniitloilllo
Admlsrilou 10 nnd IN con tit.
ItOSi: anil ST. CLAIM:
In thnt nlft' comedy Hinging, inlkfug
and tlntii'luK act. .
1'ivi: purruiiiis
' ' PKItcV'S VISIT '
Coiuuily.
kivi:
CI I CMS
Coiuuily.
S.UI.MV AND IMS PAITIIKPL DOIJ
THE IIICD .MCN'S HONOIt
Drama,
lit no Pawn ami an Indian from ntiotli
or trlbo aro tlod togothor and not
adrift In a loaky otinoo. Illuo Puwii
In rtwciiiMl by hor chlldion.
THE I'lCliLE KPA.MAltD
Comedy
Ilttlo Spaniard stiiiorlta Hivoant to
bu avuiigtuL ami hor timo coiiiuH
THE li:adi.(.' man
Coinody
Tin n out to bo a front, but mini
his bluff.
i !
Special matluuon every Saturday nnd
Sunday at l! p. in.
Evening performance, 7:30
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Money on liaiid at all times
to loan on improved ranches
and city property at lowest
rates with "on or before
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phono 3231 320 G -C. Bldg.
Crater Lake
Auto Line
Car
Cnitor
will lortvo Hotol Aloiiroid, for
Lit l(o at H a, in. TuoHilayH iiu'd
Sittiirday.
ThiiiHilayu,
Return Mondaya ami
Spoud Sunday at Orator
ItoHurvatloiiH niado at
Hotel office,
Lalio,
Modioli!
Watch Our Addition
Crow
luvkBom mid HmnniU
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
M. V. A II. Co, Itll.
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