Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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BREAKING
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SEASON UNDERWAY
AT CRATER LAKE
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Thin s w record broaUltiR ycnr In
tho park, In 15U.1 thoro vroro 3t vis
itors up Jo nml Including July 1,
wlierons this joar thoro lmvo lieon
ftOI, Lnat ycnr nt tlila timo thoro
wore no nutoniolillcs, but, this year
there 1ms boon 55,
Honda nro In excellent condition,
except thai It Is nUlt ImnoRalblo to
drlvo to tlio rim. However, In nil
protmblllty thnt enn bo dono by July
7. Machines now po to tha foot of
tlio Inst hill, up which tho wnlktnp
Is fnlrly cood. Tho old road Is
covered with heavy drifts that will
probnbly romnln for several weoks.
the now rond being used.
Tho hotels arc open and running
smoothly. Mr. Pnrkhurst has tho
bett cooks on tno rim over employed
there. Ito Is a colored man and bis
wife assists htm.
Secley Hall returned Thursday on
tho first stnKo trip and reports the
roads excellent. By tho Derby routo
to. Steel's camp tho speedometer rcfils
torfd 77 miles.
Mr. Piirklnirst has engaged a
force of 12 men and work will begin
oh tho lodge at once, and will
rushed to completion. Ilootns for
RHpsts will bo available In tho lodgo
by An fill st 1.
Tho work on tbo roads between
the park lino and tourists headquart
ers will not intcrfcro with nuto traf
fic to any considerable extent.
Tho department of tho Interior at
Washington hag pnbllshod and 'IS dis
tributing n pamphlet of Information
on Crater I.ake National Park. The
tourist season for tho park extends
from July 1 to September 30, and tho
facta arc published to stimulate trav
el to tho scenic wonder of tho Cas
cades. Tho book contains every
thing, including railroad rates and
train schedules from points in Ore
Ron and California, the location of
hotels and camps and the rates they
charge. It has maps by which tho
motorist can guide himself about tho
park.
Special 'f stress Is laid on the fine
trout fishing In the lake Itscir. The
lake Is formed by tho crater of an
extinct volcano. Krom Its vory na
ture there originally were no llsh
it. Tho government stocked h
water only with rainbow trout and n
man knows before he casts his fly Just
what sort of fish bo Is going to get.
Persons wishing to flab In tho lake
have to secure a license, under the
regulations of Oregon. Tho lake is
ono of tho most sublime of America's
beauty spots. It has nn nrea of 20 i
square miles, surrounded by sheer
cliffs that riso -from 500 to nearly
2000 feet in an unbroken circle Tbo
coloring of the water and cliffs pre
sents one of the most striking pic
tures to bo found anywhere In tho
western country. In view of the
motor car travel expected In tho park
this year, special emphasis Is laid on
tbo automobile regulations and Information.
AND SHOOTS SELF
ATLANTA. On , July 3. -Tho bod
ies of 8. V. Dennett and two uniden
tified women were found In a aw amp
at Haul Point, a suburb or Atlanta,
eltrly today. Wounds Indicated that
all threo hud been shot. Tho bodies
of tho women were covered with
brush, while' thnt of Dennett lay In
tho open a' few yards aw'ny.
'According to tho pollre, thfire wore
Indications Hint Dennett kill oil the
two women with a shotgun uiid '.ni
ter covering their bodies with brush,
fastened the gun to n slump; 'stood
before it nud discharged it with a
twig. Tho charge tore n great hole
In his chest.
While tho women liavo not yol
been Identified, It U 'believed they
were Dennett's wife and imitlicr-tn-law.
Dennett was last seen on
Thursday. Ho formerly resided at
I.ogausvlllo, Ca.
The women later were Identified
as Mrs. Flossie Dennett, seventeen
'years old, Dennett's wife, and her
niothcr. Mrs. Mattlo Talbert. Ueunelt
was a brother of N. O. Dennett,
member of the Georgia legislature.
The police bellcv'o' Dennett killed
his wife by strangling her two days
ago and that ho lured her mother
to tho scene and shot her yesterday,
afterwards firing a chnrgo Into the
body of Mrs. Dennett.
V3ES BUFFALO CHARGE FOR REEL OF JUNGLE FEROCITY
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$200,000
TO
SALEM SUFFERERS
JCUDnttirt Df5lDr HIT DARKROOM TENT VIT11 kirGMSfcS AT Tlir.
FIRST OMP KTTtRION.P.EvU'RirA
J. C. lltMinnent. hof.d of ;v movies hunting excelliln In Itrltlhli i;.ii AMi-Ji
llriN tWttt umkliiK pkturvs i liyouas, lions, liuffiilne!, deplinnt timl Uiuinil
tli-nlseim of the wild Jimule nisloii a risky (milncs. Ah it result of nue ittliitt
:ip.iih lie vrtiw ttmt he will bring home wtmt he ticlluvt in be the wuti
noiMtrrfnt ttnffnkt ptftntv ever iimde. In a letter Just ucelnl tarni Mt j to bo expended under tho dlri'vllou
lleuiu:iu he lelN nf nn i.rUliigehnrgi' by a herd of titiffitluoN ulillo oemtliii. ;of the secretary of war," conclude!
!iix im.vitiK pl'turo urn. IiIhi'. Jiwt us hi' had ttuMitM ivoIIiik (( a ijimnllix ithe mesiuiKe.
if film il lit-).!' lu-nl. ItifurliiliHl ly n Hlillde of I'tliii-ls. iiiude II ! H'M him
Mr. ilr.ii'iinr nuil bi .ii.istniit vaii-il ttuvulei by cllinliln ;i tio. lh
;mir:i u.ix ibuu u-lii.l. but the films Urro MilU'U.
WA5UKNTON, July !l Presl
dent WIHoti sent n special tnessiiKo
' to i-onsross today urging Immedlnto
l npproprlnttiiu or $200,000 for thu re
lief of thon uiiuli' hoiiioloHH ami dos-
i Utile In the Hiilmui .Miinm., tire, tin
Ineliuled a teleKcnui from (lovbruor
; Walsh, cnylng thnt .100(1 fiitill)i
woro In need. ' " ,
I In his mesHSKn I'rustilont. Wllffm
held that tho action of, Hie imfliiuiO
goverumeut nt the time of tint &in
j Krnnalsklo dlsnstor had furnished .'ft
precedent.
"In view of the groftt numier of
homeless nud dostltulo In Siilum, I
I very eHrnostly urHo the luiiueillnto
npproprlntlou by eoiiurH of $200.-
000, as reniiKsted by tho governor
PN
OF
FLEES THE
liKLKMST, Ireland. July 3. An
nrsoii snuad of siitfrngcttes today
burned Dallymcnocl, a fine mansion
near I lolly wood, Tho.. house con
lathed many priceless art treasures.
all of which were destroyed,.
Dalhmennch wus the rostdunce of
j the late Sir Dauiul Dixon, Iird
' I Mnvor of Itclfntl for innnv vnilri nml
it. I'riiieos Wil-ja member of parliament for soni"
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VIKKKA, July
Ham of Win), wife of the new ruler! time.
of Albania, left Ditrnazo tmlay with
her children, in consequence of the
critical sitnalioii I lie re. She lint
pine to Hiiclinreit.
It i generally believed that the de
tarture of the jriuees ririlniilinv
tho nbdiction of Prince William.
AMERICAN SQUADRON
ARRIVES AT NAPLES
XAPLKS, Italy, July .1. The
American squadron eon-i-tins: of the
hattlerdiipt Missouri, Illinois nud Ida
ho, with the cadet from the naval
uendemy nt Antuipolis on board, left
here today for Oihraft.ir.
The mllltanU left the usual evi
dences of their presence.
WASHINGTON. July 3. -The sou
atn appropriations committee today
added the following Chumborlnhi
amendment to tho atintlrv rlrtl hill- I
Increasing from 176.000 to tlPO.Dim
the fund for roads tn Crater Lake!
Highest Opinions
The highest food au
thorities In the laud agree
Hint Aluminum CompouniU
In linking Powder are not
luu infill. Thin should tor
over put a slop to mislead
ing advertisements.
Rpml (Hill Lik'l
Write us for V. S. Ilullidtn
No. io:t, iK.pi. (if Agriculture.
Park: rumoring Clnckntmu lla(oher ;
to now hfU'. Ji:..ooo; removal of ilu-
Com Hay liresuvliiK stutlim and uct
hiilldlnicN. f Ifl.nun; two ships Tor th
proiivilon of .Mnska ruiierl.-n. SI t r... '
oeo: fixing th jalry or the clerk i
of the Federal court or Oregon nt !
$35 00.
SUMMER RESORT
ROGUE RIVER RANCH!
no .Miles Krom Mnlfonl
I'lXi: KISIIINC
llo.it; nud TetuiN
Dates $1.50 per day, $7.50 per week.
PaKBcngcr rates $3.50 one way, by
Crater Lake Auto Stago
For Further Information Wrlto
PAlIi H. OPDVKi:
Trail, Ore.
FOR HIRE
Private Auto
One Price UT.c wr lb.
l.l, OKOt'l.ltS
CKlst i;T Ml'ft. fO.MP.XNV
S.-altli', Wit.li.
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LOTTIES
T (liivo my own v.w and
tfivp ood sci'vico nt
REASONABLE PRTfiTIf? I
I? A i) a v MAiH:iVMi:nrom
'j. XV. VjIvv X 'ext door to First National Dank,
25-R5 OR RR9.PI upitalrs
Mi:ii'oiti Tir.oits
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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Tho Southern Pacific
steam service with extra tiuimt-.nl,
July H, .4, Ji, inxteiid of motor ear.
On tlio morning of the fourth, No.
11 will Htop nt KnyKolil. This train
will have extra ciuiimenf, us will the
morning train guilty xoutli, to earn
for IliOM'e j(iln to Talent nud (Iruuts
I'll bh. A special train leaven 'i'aluul
north nud south on the u'ght of the
loiirili lifter (lie celebration. One
nihil Icavch Grunt h J'us.s 10 p. m. of
t'liu fourth for all points nouth (if
there.
Ticket wtndowK will be iipcn early
nml late to avoid nn-li. Fare nud a
third rutoH to ANulaml nml rclurii
for Cliuutiiiiiu ciiiiijiiciiciiif; .lily 7h
REQUESTS FPfS 10
1 PATROLLJAND GRANT
WASIUKUTO.V, July 3. In nn ef
fort In secure, an appropriation to
c-pvor tho expense of putrullug 1,
S00.000 tlinlieiod ucres In thu Oregon
railroad grant InndH, Congressman
Jlawjsy appeared before tho appro
. print Ions commltteu yostnrday, usk
IHK that $25,000 ho Included in the
i dfteleucy bill. Thu altomuy-geu
wral mi tho Wolvertoii dcbvloii dl
mi tht Southern Paclfle of Its tltlu
tuid pievMits the company from pu
tfulliiK lliu lMls. Jle smwtd that
tyw Hiouyli5 uttvHusMi by tho kov
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vw rminnia yifttm m run, III"
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That's the way P. A. strikes tho
smoke-test of thousands of fighting
men, afloat or ashore, and fighting
men of business. Everybody that
smokes it gets enthused for P. A.,
because it has the quality and the
flavor and the something that makes
the bell ring when they touch a
match to it You stuff a charge of
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rince Albert
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the national joy smoke
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into a jimmy pipe or roll a pinch of it into
a cigarette and you're on. Tomorrow's
the day we get busy celebrating our
national independence and the right
day for taking on independence from
a parched, stung and smoke-bitten
tongue. P. A. means freedom from all
that Gettheso7jeingthat makes a P. A.
fan of everyone that trades a dime for
the tidy red tin or a nickel for the toppy
red bag. P. A in a pipe won't bite you,
won't sting you, won t make
you run for water. Smoke it all
day and it s all the same. You
know, the bite is taken out by an ex
clusive, patented process. Join in the
joy-noise of the P. A. army and help
get the lights burning early.
Prinet filbert h iolJvirywhre in toppy red Lag; Set
tidy rtd tin; Wet alio. In liundium pound and
half -pound humidort.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
Winiton. Salem, N. C,
fifth.!
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NOTHING BETTER
FOR YOURSELF AND CHILDREN
CHAUTAUQUA
ASHLAND, OREGON
JULY 7 TO 17, 1914
FINE PROGRAMS GREAT CLASS WORK
Oainpint; or funilrilit'il I'tmniH
Scnsoii l.ittlctjlM only $2,00 il liniijrhl. IipI'hiv .Inly Kli,
Ilonr.tho jjft't'Jtl coni'tM'l.s on lln Hixl day
Howl for pnrliiMilnra
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH
AVill ln imiIi'Ih'mIpiI in miI'Ihhk (owns In Oregon niiirilui
IVtl SONStT 1
I 00INMUiMl I
I I HOUTti I
II'Iip Hpo.si(inii Iiinc liHTi
LOW ROUND TRIP FAJIES
bi'lwcpii
Mctlfoi'il and Ashland fifi
(Iraiils I'ass ami Mrdlonl $l.:0
. U'osijImii' and (Iranls I'ass !?!l.!l."i
Ashland and (1 rants Pass $1.80
With ottrn.'spontliiijj low fares between all other
points, will enable voryono to spend thu Fourth
where desired
SALE DATES AND LIMITS
iflcets will be wild July .'Id and .1111 between all sta
tions in Oregon where the one way fare does not
e.eeetl .f(I.OO) and will be good for return on or be-'
lre July lith
full on nearest S. I. Agent for full information as to
fares, train schedules, ele.
John M. Seotl, Oeneral Passenger Agt., I'rtland, Or.
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4th of July
EXCURSION
FROM
MEDFORD
TO
BUTTE FALLS
Two Days July 4 and 5
VIA
PACIFIC & EASTERN
$1.00 for fyound Trip
!Fm stations I'l'om Medford to J'lagle Point and ope
and a third fare from stations between lOagle Point,
and .Unite Falls, flood returning July fi.
Leave Medford eaeh day at 8 a. in., returning, leave
TJutto Tallin at. fin. in.
Concerts by Phoenix Band
23 Pieces
Base Ball Game Each Day
TABLE ROCK vs BUTTE FALLS
GOOD FISHING
FINE OAMPING
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