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(f "A k D-v lo a r ' , tfAcftSuifc' MEDFOM) MAIL I'RIBUNE' SirTfi''iif N INniSPliKUISKT NlCWKl'AI'Ull PUBI.IKMF.I) RVKHY AITEUNOON KXCKPT HUNDA.T Uf TIIK MKOPOltD IIUNT1N(1 CO. The Dembcrsllc Titrifs, Tin Mcdtford Mull, Tlin McdforA TrlMins, Thn South ern OrogAhlnn, Ttis Asrdamt Tribune. Offlcn Mull Tribune Itulldlnr, !t-l?-)l North Mr sired; telephone 76. OffleUI Pnper of the City of Msdford. Official 1'spcr of Jnrkson County. Rntered ss sccond-clsss matter M Mrdford, OrrROn. under ths ot of Msreh I, 1STP. UBSCRIl'TIOH BATM t)n ycsr. by mull. , H.00 tn month, by mull. .SO Per month, delivered ty currier In Medfonl, Jacksonville and Cen tral roint , - .SO PattiriUy only, by mull, per year 3 00 Weekly, per year , - 1.K0 Full Ieascd1 M'lro AMtrnicl Prcs With Medfonl 8top-Ori MIC SCIENTISTS RESCUE LL ISLAND SKATTI.K, Wash., July 3. The ravenuo cutter Hear, with Captain Itobort A. llarllctt", Into of tho Stefan- Bson exploring ship Knrluk. will salf from Nome, probably within a week, for Wrnnpcll Island. 575 mile north west, to take off IS wnlto men, and four Esquimaux, ono ot them n worn an, who havo been on tho IstanJ since March 10, when they arrived from tho sceno or tho wreck or tho Karluk. Tho Karluk wag crushed h (he Ico January 10, north of Herald Inland. The men took all tho provisions off tlio ship and placed them on tho Ice, also everything cIkc of value on the boat, which Banks tho next day. Herald Island was In sight to the south, and two parties set out for the Island, but were unnblo to land A description ot their experiences sent by Qartlett to Ottawa was taken to mean that tho parties did not af terward re-Joln their comrades. This, however, ISartlctt said yester day, was an error. Tho wholo party mado their way to WranKell Island. Then Bartlctt and an isqulmo and a team, of docs set out over tho leu for North Capo. Slberra and crossed tho Siberian l'cnlnsuta to Dchrln Sea, finally arriving at r.'omo. About the same tlmo a parry of four men went back over the Ico to get sup plies left by tho party at the scene of tho wreck. It Is to be supposed that they returned safely, as the dogsled journey was neither long dangerous. PURKEYPHE HE TO BE WORKED A Tho Purkeypllo mine, flvo miles south of this city in the vicinity of the Red Oak and the Kubll properties has been bonded for $3000 by a ro ccntly formed partnership. The men who will mako tho I'urkeypilo pro duce on co moro are. J. K. Hertford, (J. A. Klchtcr, Klmcr Hlgfnbotham, and W. K. Tecples, all of practical experience and blllty to make a go of the property, which Is known as a good ono, Rays tlio Gold Hill News. The property consists of two claims, tlio "Hattlo Ann" nnd tho "Rattlesnake" aud was openod up In l'J 03. For tlio past four years It lias been Inactivo, but In tho few c:ra of actual operation It Is esti mated to have produced at lenht $"'.000. Ore ranging from $20 to J.ioo In.vnluo per ton has been tuliep from tho vein and tho aver age Is distinctly high grade. Tho jmrtnurs have ordered n two- plump mill, and expect to be In read) m'fcs for operation In on middle of tho month. Power will be supplied by bus engine Three iiiinlp'd tou of me is now upon the dump, and tho property is so developed that much excellent rock is easily at hand Thuio aro three tunnels, from 70 to JJO0 reel in depth. Re-opening the I'urkeypilo inlno Is vJKulttcuut of the spirit that will In tlmo br)nK tho (Jold Hill district and fcouthoru Oregon to tho foro in the mining Industry, us niuny blmllar ventures uwiiit tho enterprise of inch willing to work for mice esc. CHICAGO LAND DEEDED AS HOME FOR NEWSBOYS f'llir.UiO, ,lnlyl).--Wx hurt's of vmIuhIiIu Imitl on Hie withMiU ol tliU pliy were uYnh'il to nowxhoy nnd iKSwlliPiM mm mm Mtfliju'ki loiluy by FruiH'in A. UHitly, hh u Mln for n liomo fur I lie ', lll.) jx Clllllllllllll of II llOlllll ttil4M)' DM M)illMII' fiiml foi tin Us. FORT KLAMATH BOASTS OF WEEKLY !, THE Number one, olttmo ono of tlto Ii'ni-I Ktiiliinth Wwn Is nt hand J -.;"' FSaleldo tho publisher, prints tho follow infi salutatery: I take tho pleasure In prosontiiiR to my patrons and tho public tho first newspaper over tssuod In Fort Klamath. With this Issue the Fort Klamath News makes Its bow tn tho peoplo of Wood Hlvor valley and Klamath county. Tho Fort Klamath News will bo conducted as an Independent news paper Independent In everything, neutral In nothing, and will bo pub lished tn the Intorcst of Fort Klam ath and Wood River valley. Fort Klamath Is beRtnnlnK to rec ognize her advantage and Is forg ing to tho front. Tho Industry of farming, stock raising and lumbering has shadowed tho extent ot her won derful resources and great possibili ties. Now that agriculture Is helm; given some thought. Fort Klamath Is rapidly rising In Importance, And will soon crowd her larger sisters from tho higher place. Wood River val ley, in which Fort Klamath Is leaull- fully situated, has ast and varied undeveloped resource. Our cllliens are to be congratulated on the rapid advance made within the past jear. Lot us not stand idle. Investors must bo encouraged; capital must bo In vited. Every cltltcn should consti tute himself a member of tho move ment for Improvement and with all shoulders to tho wheel wo cannot fail to forge ahead and nuiimo the high Placo in our commonwealth that Wood river valley la rightfully en titled to. Tho Publisher. TRI- PLAN CAMPAIGN A meeting ot some of the organ hers and officers ot the Southern Oregon Natural, tfactlons League, recently formed at Klamath Falls, wag held yesterday afternoon at Ash land, with Will Steel and W. K. Ncwcombo, respectively president and secretary of the now organlla tlon. ncrt Greer, Ren Sheldon, J. W. McCoy. R. J. Kaiser and W. P. Qln lan n attendance. Plans were Initiated for taking up the purposes for which tho Icaguo was organized. , Tho work of In vestigating several proposed plans was divided among those present tho results of their Individual efforts to bo reported to a meeting soon to bo called by tho president. Those In cliarso of tho now organ ization aro beginning to realize tho Importance nnd possibilities In tho work commenced and proposed to make It one of tho real effective agenda for tho advancement of Southern Oregon's Interest. ACCEPRILING ON KLAMATH PROJECT KLAMATH FALLS. Ore . July 0- Atcordlug to a ruling Just made, settlers on public lands in tho Klaiu utli project, withdrawn from onto by tho reclamation servlco, can now hatp their filings accepted. Ono condi tion for this hfthat they sign a tftocW subscription with the Klamath Water Vsers' Association, so they will bo In cludcdshould tho government decide to reclaim their lauds. Tho ruling. according to reclamation servlco offi cials, docs not Include the lands in Tulo Lake, now bolug reclaimed through tho dalnagu of that lake. Th(s laud wlllb o thrown open to settlement when the success of the undertaking Is assured. L'ntll thut tlpie. tlio uncovered lauds are being rented to tho farmers whose holdings adjoin them. SUCCUMBS HI 10 NKLLSVILLK, Pa., July 9. An In valid for a century. This is tho rcmnrkablu hUtory of Mrs. Martha Crlso, who ded today at Trent, Sum; ersot county, When an Infant Ms. Crlso was sickly nor wits she ever u well wom an, but litultli) babies wero born, grow to full stuturo ai.n pasxod away, tlio ypurk of llfr leinulnlng smould ering In her frill body, mid xho sue cilNihpd ll luM in tlio burden of Iter yir, PAPER m COUNTY LEAGUE MTWVoUir MATf, TUmUltM. Our Denationalized Parties Parties nvo no longer national In tho strict and technical sense. They have eomo completely under the con trol of state laws, and the same name means illftornt things lit different states, Thus tho Republican putt) Jn Iowa, Nebraska or Kansas Is u very different affair from the Re publican party In Ohio, Pennsylvania or Now York. Tho fight between the progressives and the stnndpatlerslltlcal position ho had ulwuyn hold had come earlier In thoso western 'as nn advanced and up-to-date reptib states, and the progresshes had gain-1 llcan. In Iowa, Senator Cummins ed control of tho republican jinme I will run ns n republican and will and emblem. It will be somo time bo reelected with n strong plurnll before parties van become nutlounlU-ity. He has earned great distinction ed again, tn view ot tho unhealed as a senator, anil Is certainly pro divisions ot 1012 and tho state prl-'gressle enough for nil reasonable mnry laws which lend themselves to I men. It would bo absurd to vote diversity rather than to unity. It Is, hardly likely that in It' It! the men who hold control ot republican or - ganlxntlons In tho western states will accept tho dictation ot those who rontrol tho republican organisations In the eastern states. Parly Hues will not rc-rorm till 1920. Tho progressive party Is moro nec essary than ever In states oast ot tlio Mississippi river. In tho state of Now York, for example, tho Rames and Murphy mnchluc still control tho two old parties. In Penn sylvania, Senator Penrose and his friends nro In perfect mastery of tho republican machinery. In Ohio, Chant of the Buzzards illy Uen Lnmpman In' tho Gold Hill News) We seu the morning o'er It lights tho burn the dark wing, tho-stark wing, tho wheel and turn we sco th? morning e'er it fires tho hill, wo see the cougar crouch to his kill; we sco tho salmon flash in the foam, wo se the lost shont straying from home! Swinging on tho upper air, specks against the sky Raid Head and Sharp Claw, bold Ilrlght Kye! Fate on the upper air circle nnd wait nil things come to us soon or late; nil things mark we, wheeling high we sco tho torn buck llo down to die. Rrothcr to tho Westward' Mark' O mark! Under the tangle what lies dark? Specks against the red dawn wheel and turn death smote tho she-bear hero on tho burn! High hunts the eagle higher hunt we Raid Head and Ilrlght Kye, what do yo see I seen tho dun doc race with the pack! I see tho lost child seeking tho shack' Yo sco Merits of the Nicaragua Agreement Tho Mcoragua treaty Is honorable J and enlightened, and If ratified will prove In tho highest dogrco benefi cial to tho Central American coun try and nlso to tho United States It wil not tnko away tlte Independ ence and self-rule of Nicaragua, but It wil enable tho United States to help all right-minded peoplo nnd legitimate Internets thoro by Insur ing pe.ico, financial rectitude, and opportunities for . development nnd progress. Nothing mora constructive or helpful has been dono by our gov ernment Jn n long time than tho fix ing of our rpiatlonshlps with Cuba under tho terms of tho so-called 'liutt Amendment" to tho constitu tion of that republic, Mr. Root, then secretary of war, wrote that amend ment nnd devised tho plan which Seator Piatt of Connecticut presented to congress .The Piatt umendmon'. is tho bulwark of nil those In Cubi who stand for peace, order, honesty nnd progress. A similar arrnngo- MALBOEUF MANAGER W1ILAMETIE EXCHANGE PORTLAND, July 'J. Fruitgrow ers In tho YVlllnmctto Valley Miavo formed a sub-central organization, under the iinmo of the Western Ore gon Fruit Distributors, with Charles A. Malbocuf as general manager. Klovcn frultralsers' organizations Vf tho Wlllametto valley were repre sented at the meeting. Tho directors choso tho following officers; President, C. A. Hrnnd, of Rose burg; vice-president, J. R. McCrack en, of Underwood, Wash,; fcocrotary, J J, Conger, of White Salmon, Wash. Tho directors ure: Mr. Urand, If. A, Woods, Dallas; F. A. Franz, Slither lln; 8, L Pratt, Corvallls; Mr. Con ger, (J. A- ''ark, Snlom; " H Crow ell', Newberg; J. O. Holt, Cottage drove; O. K. Furgo, Portland; II. K. McCormlck, Kugvuo nnd Mr. Mc Cruola'ti. NEW WORLD'S ALTITUDE r BEC0H0 FOR AEROPLANE JOIJANN'IHTJIAI', July . A world iilliliide leeord for nn wro plane currying only Hie ivinlor vri Hindu hern linlii) hv I ho flermiiii nir- lllllll, 0110 l.llllll'lilli.'1'l, mIhi iillniiuw ii lieljil'l of liinliiiilcli '2 !,!), J I Vol III liU rtioiitijHUHV) MRDFOttD. OKKOOM. Tl where Senator llurlon will not rim for another term, ox-Soimtor Fornker seems to be resuming his old leader ship of tho republican force. In Indiana, tho Fnlrbanks-Hemoiiway Watson machine still dominates the parly. IfvSeiintur lloerldgo, could not, therefore, do nthcrwlsu than make his fight before tho voters of Indiana upon a progressive platform and ticket, that represents tho no- against Senator Cummins In Iowa simply because his name for progres- jslvtsm Is the old nnmo "republican) Minder which ho won progressive vie I torles before tho new party was born, If Sonalor Cuuuultis, however, were a public man In Indiana, Ohio, l'cnn- sylvnuln, or Now York, hu would havo to be a member of tho progres sive party, because thore would bo no room for him among the republi can leaders who, during tho Tatt administration, solemnly cxcommunl rated him from the party for his heresies. From "The Progress of tlio World," In American Rovlew of Reviews for duly. , , truly but what see I? I sco tho weak dawn nestle to die! Higher than tho eagle files float mid wheel turn brothers after me stoop to tho meal! Wo spied n hunter, stretched on the award, he rose not he stirred not, ho spake no word. Nearer nnd near er stooped from tho sky Haiti Head vnd Sharp Claw, cold Ilrlght Kyo three black shadows wheeled wo thore, till tho spotted, lizard whisked to Its lair. Perched upon a dry limb held wo debate then wo thanked the wood gods thanked thotn nnd ate! Wo seo tho morning e'er It light the burn the dork wing, the stnrl' wing, the wheel nnd turn! llrother to tho Eastward, look o well thither went the stray calf that lost tho bell! llrother to the Westward wheel and swing there hunt the cougar hard by the spring! Fa to on tho upper nlr circle nnd wnlt all things come to us soon or late' ment gives stability nnd strength to tho little republic of Panama. Secre tary Rryan now presents nn agree ment which brings Nicaragua In the snmo wlso wa under the auspices of our government Republicans In tho sennto who nro attacking this trcnty nro making a serious mistake. Tho fundamental I fault with tho Colombia treaty Is that It weakens our full and necessary an thnrity nt n point whero nil tho best Interests of pcaro nnd civilization ro qulro that we should control without Impairment of our sovereignty. In other words, tho Colombia treaty goes straight against the trend of perma nent American policy In our own hemisphere. Hut tho Nicaragua treaty, on the other hand, Is con structive, aud Jn full hniiunny with that larger program that must bo cur ried out lu detail as opportunity is nf forded, From "Tho Progress of tho World," In tho American Review of Rovlews for July. CONGRATULATIONS EOH INE WASHINGTON, July !). President Wilson sent tho following telegram today to tho president of Argentina: "On this momnrnhlo 0th ot July, tlio anniversary of tho Independence of tho Argentine nation, I offer you in boliulf of this government and peo ple and in my own namo, cordial fe licitations and sincere good wishes for tho continued prosperity of the great public over which you preside.'' DISTRICT MEETING AT FREE METHODIST CHURCH At the Fice Afftliodlnl eliiirtli, cor ner Tenth uinl hy, district (iiiirlerly iiieoliug Ihiirsduy, Fiidity nnd Kill iirduy of Urns week nl 8 p. in. AIho NenietM er the fiiibluitli. Pieiich ing evniy niglil. Hoy, I), I), Dodge, (Mir dintricl oiit, will be with iih, iiIho oilier workcrH from diffmuiil piiitrt ol tlio diflriitt. Come nnd Cn- jov lie fciiHf .i, ,h, ,, J.;, Unjdley, pastor. John A. Perl UNDERTAKE Litdjr Assistant JtHH, Il.tHTl'iKTT rimin'M Af, ir aH 41JHI Awbulnw Htrvlee tHHf VWf 1 PftSnA.Y, JVLX 0, ION. GOLD HILL PLANT El Uuted iw the tliiid Imgc-l Ktlti I'm eemrnt immtifuutmV in the win Id, tn weigh 1, '.'110,01111 poiiudx wlicii in stalled, in llircp xeelKuc nm:rvt!iitiiii' 'J0O feet in Iciuttu, U feet Mil ilium eter nnd roomy enough for u dinner imrly or llm Itinuu, tlte priiuiiuil me chanical item of the Heaver I'mllaud cemcnl tilant nrrived in lid city on Saturday last, snvt the Hold Hill Wwn. Freight charge upon Hie rolurv kiln and iln mcchnuUlu U n nietv trifle of .M .1,00(1 fliu toln, Kuu.. to (lold Hill. Or. Kverjliody, including even the elironie grouehcM, wim diho.nl In muke glad neelnim tn the long de Invctl nrriwtl nf the lunehmerv wldvli Ihih been en mule for inme limn IIiiyc monlliH. Officer of I lie Hunt Kugiiieeriivr company wero eounllv well plrnxed with Iho jnw. peel of Immedinle iirogre-", until thev di-enxercd tlic xeetious lit hue been loaded wrung end fnrnnnil, with ueillier lurnliilde nor ''Y" nl liiind In remedy the mWtuke. Consciiuitillx the Inigi e.vlindei, pmideroiw mid nnnii'ldv n nnv leviutliiiu, are liciiic reverved nt the cement vnrd with miii'li liilior uiul many lliinu". AUIiougli exeryllilug i In reinliue for the placing of the kiln, il will he -nine lilne, pcrlmp sixlv dnvi, hefnre it ix eiptippcd. udjublcd 'nnd lined willi fire brick. I'nginrcr Pan Senev, who made n hiKinc-m i.jt tn Portland lnt week, imnplelcd nrrnngciinnts while llnie for Hie dclixn nf the (.link, In he tupped before the kiln ( in-tolled TO IIKTIIALTO, III . July 9. Tho Tanners Hank nf Iletlmlto. one of tint chain ot Monday banks that closed after the failure nf tho La Hallo Trust and Savings Hank ot Chicago, re opened today In charge of John Sculllii, a representattvo of tho statu banking department .Monday has resigned the prc'idcncv of tho bank ONLY SIXTEEN, GIRL VERY SICK Telia How She Was Made Well by LydiaE.Pinkhfim'8 Vcgctablo Compound. New Orleans, La. "I Uk pleasure I in writing thesn linen tn express my grati tude tn you. I am only Id yearn old and work In n tobacco fnctory. I hnve brrnnv cry alck girl but! have improved wonderfully since tnklni: I.ydin VI. I'inkhnm'n Vrgeta bio Compound and am now looking Ann nnd feeling n thousand times lwtur." Miss Amn-M Jaquiixarp, 30fil To houpitoulns St, New Orleans, It. St Cnlr, I'n. "My mother wnt nlnrmcd liccauso I was troubled with nuppntsslan nnd had pains In my back and side, nnd severe hoadschca. I Inul pimples on my face, my complexion was sallow, my sleep was disturbed, I had nervous spells, wns very tired and hnd no ambition. Lydin K. I'inkhnm'n Vrg1 ctablo Compound has worked Ilka a charm in my case and has regulntcd me. I worked in a mill among hundred of girls and have recommended your mull cine to many of them." MIsaEtfrr.u.A M.oumK, 110 Thwing St, t Clair, Pa, Thero Is nothing that teaches moro than experience. Therefore, such let ters from glrla who havo suffered nnd were restored to hoalth by Lvdln K. J'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound should bo a lesson to others. The sumo remedy is within reach of all. If you want saeHal advice wrllo fo I.J-dla K. Pliikham Medicine Co. (con II tjcutlal) Lrun, Huh, Your letter will be opened, resd and answered hy a woman and ncM lu strict conlldcncc. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetiere 32G North Bartlqttf. phpno m M. SUMMER RESORT ROGUE RIVER RANCH .'III .Mile From MeiHord 1'IXK I'lHIIINfl HontN mill Tenuis Iliilus 1 1, HO per day, I7.U pur week, I'uksuiiKur rut en ?:i-00 ouu way, by Crulur .iil(o Aulo HIuho For Further liifoniiiilloii Wrlln I'.M'L ll.dl'IIVKi: 1 KILN FOR CEMENT MM Wf Mf f .., Planning for M . in. Stork's Arrival Atnonit tlioio tlUiiM which n wenn-n HiliKl show tif. nnd nmny Of thorn do, idtou I n iiinnio i'K trnml npWIcntleii toOil (it most drug ntefiis miilAr tlirt mono of "Mother's 1'rlwid" It H iM'iictnitlinr li'iuld and iiiivoy nnd nmny n iiintlirr It'll luiw II so wnndrrfully Itldril tlioin thnnmh Hie ixrliHl of cxnro- tsner. Its chl't piirtoxp h Ii rrmli-r tlio Ipmlons, llumneiits nnd uiuoch'S mi pllnnt Ihul tmliirt' cnutl(m may P iiivum. jIIIiihI without (hu Ititcimii Rlntla ni ettt'ii rlinritvlerUtta ot tho iwtod nt cxiieclancy. At nujr mto It I rtSinonahtn to Iwllnvn that slnco "Motlior's Cilviid" has lu'vn n rommnlon to mnthiirhiHM for morn tlmn Imtt n century mi morn tlnn'ly ml v Ico rould be kIvtii tlio tniMrlfni'n molliT tlinn to siiHKist Us dully Via during vx )ctnlU'y, Ak nt nny dnig tnr for "Mothcr'it Friend." a. pcuetrutlim, rternnl Hnuld ef grent help nnd vtituv. And rrltn to llmitneld Itenulitlor O., 30 Uttunr DM.. AlUutn, (In., (or their book of wWiil nnd timely Infornutlnn to riiierlnut liinUirrn. It nuitnttis tunny suskcsIIuiis ttuit nro vf Interval to till wumen. L E I N Jv ltm LOTHES MAHi: IN Mi:iiKt)R1l Next door to First National Rank, upstairs Ml'.lll'Oltlt TAIMIRM FOR HIRE Private Auto I drivo 1 1 iv tiwn car niitl jyivo jooil HtM'vicp !' REASONABLE PRICES E. A. GRAY 25 R5 OR 882-R Fresh Meat Wo havo rented Stalls i:i and 1 1 in tho puiilic i nark of ami will rtupply moat (f all kinds at tho right prices. Hanley&Carleton $5,000 STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MICHELIN nnd GOODYEAR. Call and ijcL our ru:es. CRATER LAKB MOTOR CAR CO. Don't Fail to try uur noon. day lunch, Kxir) thine la Just llko mother used to mako. ICE CREAM Tliu best Is none Km i:ndd. why ditto hnnces? Order your Ico cream nnd sherbets, whoro you kmnv the best of materials aro used lu their manufacture, PALACE OF SWEETS Hpeclal today Frozen KkK'Nou Crater Lake Auto Service to Craterlake Leave Mod ford .Mondnys, Wudnos dayH nnd Fridays. I . ., 8! 00 a.iii. . 8; On u. in. ,. . l; 10 it, in. .. K:no a, in, . ., i : a o a.m. .. .10. 05 u.iii. .. . 11:20 a, in, 12:1 ii.in. . . . l:20 n.ui. Lv. Modfiird Hotel Lv. Hollnild Hotel Lv, NnHli Hotel .. .. Lv, Kmclo Point .. . Lv. Derby ., Lv, McCloiid Arrlvo nt I'mspect... Lv. Prospect Arrlvo nt Crnter Lnko.. Ituturn trip not run on schedule tlmo, Kates for sidu piissciiKum llotw'n .Medford & FiikIo Point ?l.:ir. iioruy 'i.'iu " " " Mcoioud :i.r,u Prospect- r.,r.o " Ml, I,.. Cri,M., I', tr. ' ' Prnlu. I !,. i,i.i. ..,.,y', ' 10.00 Hound Hip lo C'ruler Lnko . ... 18,00 wiinu no siuo piisHiiiiKerri on Uorby lonlo, will k hy Trull by special urraiiKomeiit, I'aro t Trail ... 3,o0 Parties wlshliut in k" flshliiK up IIokiiii Itlvor ciiii ko up iiiiu day mid' rul in u tlio iiuxt, HALL TAXI CO. COI IITHlLL.MKr. OffllV FllOlif HMI, Ohiho FlM'Hti Hid Mgeii font, mtru table, W'ell Voilllliitnl. Wednesday itud 'lliiiiMliiy IIIH .SI'IX'IAIi FIUTUIIK' rl'ntir Fin In Merchant of Venice All Klnr Fiodtictliin Led by OhlllpH Hmalley and Luiilii , yeber I'AtIF THFATKIt (UMIIIMTIIA (Me win Pieces) Mr. Ilrtrry Unwell, lUrector No rhaiuto lit admission fur this bl production AdnltN III t'entx Cblldirn n Cents The (Vntct Place hi Mntfont Kwry KtViiliiu Tllrt n'Flurk STAR THEATRE FIUHAV ONI.V Klri Special niUTLANH itesi: lonvAii III motion pli'luti'it Ili.OOl) M'hool chlldn'U Till: HUNT Cl.l'lt thk ii-oit.i twit iu: Tin: .iteiisi: snow cemi: s'n mi:i: vofuhki.f ISIS theaTre I'lioloplii).. TiHlay Only A MAN'S SOUL Two Heel 1'enturo A IMIlt OF hTOCKINHri Comedy Drama thi: man iiufiiitit up ANniATHM CAHTtMLVS (One Continuous' I.niiKh) .MANILA, CAPITAL OF TIIK I'HIU H'I'I.NIW Tnol llrn TniiiiirriiM HVi:TllH'S OF KATHLYN NO. II 300 Is tho Number nf tho Medford Taxi Co. Offlcn Wilson's Clear Htnro. Klrst Dour West Klrst National Hunk O. V. MYKIIN J. O. CASS Proprietor Every Day Is Fish Day Provided you havo (hu I'ihIi, ami our liusiiioMS is to Hiip ply tho risli at nil limes, and wo do it. (IhoiyoHl on Ihu inai'lvof, irif-lii1iiifc ROGUE RIVER SALMON The Ih-hI I hut Hwims. Try it and hoc. MEDFORD FISH & POULTRY MARKET WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 203 East iMain Stroot iModford Tho Only pJnuIiihIvo Coimuoi'oiid L'hoitiKi'uphorH in Southern Orogon N()gati'()H Mado any time or placo hy appointiiiont Phono 117-.T Wo'll do Iho roHl E, D, WIBTOK, Pro)), v ' tf o iyiIWllllT''''l'','''''l,lt',''''' IV JJlJ.IMWW