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A rustic arch, bearing n huge
name plate reading, 4,Tho Crater
Lake National Park," U belli;; erect
ed over llie Mcdfonl-Crnier Iikc
road, jut as it enters the imrlj. Kv-
cry one. who ttes: ttt thtf lake vin
Medford will ilniH have to drie
through it. TM. Ciujcd, tnle for
estry service is ercelinj; the-arch un
der the. HervIsJoii of Messrs. Fos
ter and Hrickon. '
The arch will be made of six Krcat
les, 18 inches in diameter, nnd one
fifteen inches. Two lojr will b
created on eneh hide of the road,
parallel to it, nnd ajor. laid. acroa
these. Then another log i retches
across the road between the two sup
ports, jjivinjf a porle coclietv effeel.
From ihe ng laid ncros the name
jjate will hang. ,,
The arch will ho fourteen fed
high, ho that a wagon load ef hay
may msh through it if nelcesr-Jiry.
li in expected to make a very pleai
iig entrance into, the pnrk.
Four large nuley have been nbljv
ld from l'ortlnnd to haul logs, elc.j
for the construction of tlw . arch.
TJiey will be kept nt the park for
hauling, etc., all summer. Albert
Ayiweudnnger of the I'nrlliitid office
Httjwrintchdi'd their -hhipping to tli
ptirk.
Hridge" will be repaired, fire
fighting HiippllcM hauled, etc., by the
nld of the m !. Already much of
this work hn& been done (IiIh year,
but n luck, or hordes hits been nn im
jiHinicnt. . t
There have been no feriou. f6rM
fires this year practically none is
the forest reserves. A few fires
have Marled in 'the foothills, but
were rapidly put under control. Hut
tile Inst few weeks 4 warm, "dry
wvathor- has increased the danger of
foruht.Jire, no that cuuiKrs are re
)tijlc4 Ifl.btvjospedttllv .caretuL A
htncl patrol is being kenl and few
M'rioiis fires are
rjyce Jhis.ycat.
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COMMUNICATION.
Tn Ihe Kditer: Engineer Kiitf
Talge accuses Mr. I'erf aifd myself of
tdking duwii ilinrricrs, xt-HH'ing a
)iridge nml tisltig the newly laid -ce-iiH'iii
road between Medford and Cen-
twil Point. He fteems to think the
ro'ad has been dnainged nnd threat
ch us with urrest.
tin the first place I barely know
Mr. I'erl by sight and have not been
concrete bad been laid for fully forty
Pet I did to tho fond 1 do iiot know.'
He can probably take care of his
oii uffnirH.
'For myself, I admit that 1 look
iVnvn n hridge in order lo admit u
Inly baler In my Jdflcc. This was oif
Hid OlluofsVuly. m;.njilu0 where tli
nutoinobiling riding with him. What
diijv. Oh or nbolit I Ik? 'Jill I i of .liliic
-thoI htler Ihlin the ti-'ild He lold
bi- in the preseuco of my wife and
fcuii, that after ten du.ys hud ex
p'Hfd I could go out on Ijie road wjlh
any klud of traffic. Mold Mm at
that time I had a heavy hay crop and
whI1 b$i to get In ulld but over
this rpnd Will all kinds of heavy
loluls. Jittridgo has. 8inco tried to
imy thai he gave inu ienuiitiou to
mfe the road, hut when I reminded
hk Ih1 J, hud wiliivNhiv) Jio clped
Hi,lilHt,H ttlUM.
lf Irt IWmI' I have injur cd the
rf4,tini Kayu used it williont his
umm,, hmhU to wrrtt up, It
Wji N'HtWMMiy io seiiil an iff.
Yi ,lf U JJirf wljt tvli'lthone
W tXt Hwkmhillm bin i.ntVl
THI NEW HAVIN
TIIE report of the intoivltnto coyiliiorfl oominlion
imqn thu Nt4v Ilnvon is a oolnploto cxposo of the
nietlioiia employed by the Wall fctreet Wiptnitte oE iiUhlstrV
ill their efforts to create and maintain a monopoly, tljlon
tho thertry that any price was permissible that established
monopoly, which could by artificial control reglihlto sttp
ply and demand, and enable interest paymdnt uptin in-
IUU10U.
In the case of the New
to establish a monopoly of
xew J-jiiglaiUl, ni the nice ot laws winch forbade such
monopoly. To varry out the scheme, wholesale bribery
and corrupt ioh had to be resorted to, iiud nearly a hun
dred millions of stockholders' money illegally squandered.
The effort failed because such a monopolv as Mntehi
plated was illegal, impractical and intolerable, heilce im
possible. K The Kew Haven transaction was the application of the
theories of the late T. Pierpont Morgan to railroading
upon a large scale. Railroad svstems had been ".Moriran-
izfcd" before, but upon a less extensive basis. Two or more
railroads had been united in 'a single system, their securi
ties dchlgcd with water and enough to float a battleship
taken by--thc"reorganiaers" for a fee. The rapid growth
and development of the country made this legerdemain
possible, but no effort had been made before to control
every variety of transportation in the territory traversed.
Mr. Morgan attempted to do with the Xew Haven what
he had succeeded in doing with the steel industry. The
transformation of hundreds of millions inflation into cash
values though the perfection of that monopolv, led him
imo oeueving mac wnar una
could by the smite methods
portation. That .the effort
frttlnrc long ago was diio to the power of Mr. Morgan,
whose word was law in the fimtneial world, and whose
prestige was sufficient to keep any project afloat,
v Mr. Morgan died just in time to avoid witnessine: the
cojiapse ot ins lavonte tlieory, the beneficence of monop
oly. iiQ ueuevcci, wnn itooscvelt, that 'unlimited com
petition has proved one of the greatest curses of civiliza
tion," and sq proceeded to limit competition bv combina
tions and eliminations, with a club, holding tliat the end
jusiiieu me means.
The .New Haven report emphasized the need of the
administration 's proposed anti-trust legislative program,
which will make such "maladministration" of a cnnuim-
tion and such "criminal negligence" of directors impos
sible by placing railroad financing under public super-
vision and abolishing interlocking directorates.
' GbVernor West as Nurse
Oswald West, governor of Oregon,
acted as general nurse for four days
fontbe 10-months-old baby of Mrs. V
U. Wing ot 12GE Willamette street,
according to word received by her
husband, itorcmaster In the Oregon
Power company plant, today. Mrs.
WJsa- (eft'Kugene recently for tho
borne .of her parents In Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. Ou the train out ot
Portland sat a man In the seat across
the alslo who showed a marked Inter
est In her baby, The baby did not
resent the attention and the two
became friends.
At MUsouIa, Montana, Mrs. Wing
handed him a dime and asked him to
run out and buy some graham crack
ers. Just as the train pulled out n?
rushed back breatbjess, almost mist
ing the train, but without tho crack
ers. Ha tried the next several towns
(owns until ho got the crackers. He
did not seem to mind being a mca
seiger boy, so Mrs. Vying sent him
for other things from time to time.
On Jhe second day .Mrs., Wing
Proper Tmtmentof Rattlesnake Bites
(r"rdBl thtf Saerftftiento Ilee)
The death of a boy in Mariposa
county, from the poison ot a rattle
snake, waa reported recently, and
other cases otratilesnake bite have
been tneatfbtied Id the news ot late
If proper treatment wero given
promptly U all such casea ilieru rare
ly, if ever, would bo a fatal result,
and usually much suffering and In
jury to health would be averted.
Often whisky Is given In sucn
quantity as to do far more harm
tlian good- even to caime death. Al
eobol s not an antidote for the pal
sei If used at all, whisky should
be .given in very moderate doses i
tahlespoonful or two hourly or half
hourly, as may be indicated by tho
symptoms rto aid In keeping up tho
action of, the heart, wJilghliB venom
tends to weaken or paralyze
liut alcohol, In any form, never
should he Used lo tho extent of caus
ing Intoxication or a drowsy, narcotic
effect. Either ammonia or strych
nine Is much better to obtain tho dc
sired stimulation ot tbo heart.
In, all cases ot jsuake-blto tho first
thing to bo done, and as soon as pos
sible is to apply a babdage or liga
ture above not oyer .tho wound be.
tween the bite and tho heart, Then
the wound should bo put open, and
tho hlood allowed to flow freely
which may carry ut mot of tho pol-
sou with It.
Mucking the poison from the blto
)r dwlrj, bui may be dangerous lo
tbo helper, If Iho jp or mouth be not
H'VtfMy, Unti, dr if ihw bo any
hollow teoib,
CijiiluK off a biii Utw roiiij'N
Haven, an attempt was made
the traMidpOrtation facilities of
ueen done wltll industrials
be accomplished with trans
did not meet exposure and
handed him the baby while she wont
Into the diner for breakfast, and
from then on he cared for the young,
ster at each meal while tho mother
waa gone.
"Dy tho way," asked the mother,
just as the train was reaching Mil
waukee, "where are you from?"
"Ob, I live In Salem, Oregon." he
added, and ho handed her his card
"Oswald West," It read.
Then he seized up tho baby, Mrs,
Wing's baggago and everything be
could, get Into hlg arms as the train
pulled Into the Milwaukee station,
and helped the Eugene woman off the
cars. Mrs. Wing Introduced him to
her parents who wcro waiting at tho
station to meet her. As the train
pulled out, ho waved good byo to
baby Wing.
"I have read all about Governor
West and his pardon reform in tho
papers," writes Mrs. Wing's mother
from Milwaukee, "but I bad never
expected to meet him." Eugene
Guard.
I; Is. advisable, but few persons have
Iho nerve to do It, especially if the.
finger be their own.
Hleachlnif powder, nitrate of silver
and permanganate of potash chemic
ally destroy snake venom. If ,any
one or them is to be had soon enough
It may ,bu introduced Into tho wound
With godd effect. Somo persons, go
ing Into the tnuuntalns for camping
or other recreation, wisely provide
tbemselve with such protection, In
case of need, althdugh many thou
sands who take such outings never
see a rattlesnake.
It remains to bo said that a liga
ture should ,be relaxed In half an
hbur, to penult return of tbn blood
circulation. If again applied it
should be removed In another half
hour, to guard against loss of the
II nl j from gangrene,
Applications of tobacco, fresh
meat, onions, "mad-stones," poultices
or other things of the kind should
not be made., Tboy do no good, au.l
may do harm.
set a m m
CHAUTAUQUA THURSDAY
I'lvo hundred Medford people ars
qxpected to attend Cliautauun Med
ford Day, July 10, That many hedges
Ijsvo heeii prepared by Iho Commor
clul club and can lm wicured at thu
Commercial club Ht tho H, l, llckiit
offlr" JJlr trains have Umm pro
vided lo Irinnj'"!' Iho ciowd,
CAR QF TROUT
oraiAY
A ear ot trout try, contnlnliiR TO
00.0 )uung trout In 140 can, TiO.OOn
eastern brook ami 20 000 rainbow,
will arrive on train No. 1 nt o'clock
Wednesday from the Uonnovlllo
hatchery, be aw Itched off nt Cralcr
l.nk junction ami be taken out. at
onc to llutlc Kail by a I'nclflc
Eastern oukIuo for dlatrlhutlon In
the waters of lllg Hutto creek. ,,'
Tl trout wwrtj enl by Stnto Sun
crtutendejit ot ljatchcrlca Clanton,
upon retulattlon,of tho Koriio Ulver
Klsh I'rotectlvri Aiaoelntlon Tt
fry worn Impelled and reared at Uie.
mate liatvbory at liotincvllle nnd are
In excellent condition. At llutlc
Kails local aportamon will bn on hand,
headed by R A. Hllifretli, to tnko the
fry to the upper watera.
A aecoiui car ot try la expected
noon, which will tw In rcaponao to
application from Gold Hill, the Ap-
t'lccate, Talent and Aahland. 1 nil
dltlon a third car hna been applied
for tho UlK Unite, tho only stream
In tho country where they arp scarc,c
jy any Irrigation ditches.
I EAGLE POINT EAILETS
I By A. C. Uowlctt
Well. nftir so lohtr b time, I aui
nt home again nnd seated in my lit
tie studio with is?ncil in hand to
write to the readers uf the Medford
Mnll Tribune Mice more. Wt that
U, Mrs, lluulet, our daughter, Hal
tie. .Mis' Mabel Wnmlcy and myself,
sturted from Ihe home f our "nil-in-law
and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs.
creek, Mr. llojl dropnt'd iw mid went
the morning of tin IDIh liud after a
run of seventeen miles lo the gov
ernment .Intioii nt the head of Anna
ercck, Mr. Hovt dropped us nnd went
on up toward Crater hike- on a bus.
iuesw errand, and tut hi return
brought with him bU cou-in, Mm.
Steven lloyt, and little sun. While
he was gone nnd the l.idies were N-
iling with some of their rriend,
Tor there nru iillt a number i'iiiuhm1
there, your iMirreNiudent wns look
ing around to see whut imnrovv-
ments bnd been made since I Inst
visited tho place, for althojmb
passed through there on the 'JHth of
June, I had no time tu look around,
for Mr. Hovt wns in a hurrv lo gel
through to Fort Klamath. Well, the
last time thai 1 was here before Ibis
trip some five or ix year no,
there was but one liou-e there,
whereas now the'1 have several very
good, substantial oiim, with u water
system and everything fixttl up in
good shape. There we met Mr. Mo
meycr. He is the registrar, and lie
informed us that the travel up
much more now than it was thi tint
last year, as it now run up into the
thousands.
Starting ngain, we met several
cars nnd learn nu Ihe load to Fort
Klamath, beside several H-dcstriniis
with their rolls of bedding on their
back, some on their way to (he stu
lion nnd some for Wood Itiver val
ley, looking for work, nnd uuiolig
tline with teams were one of tie
Muss boys, with his sister, I.ouUe,
ami Miss Sninantlia Mintor. We
reached Prospect at llu'lO n. in,
where we found Jud Kdsall with our
team, ready to take u home, am
after eating a good, hearty dinner iii
the shade of one of the Prospect npt
pie trees we started bidding adieu
to the hostess of the ProS'cl hotel,
Mr. nnd Mrs. James (Irieves. One
would think to take n look nt .him
that the climate surely ujirecs witll
lijiUi for he is ipillo. stout. In thu
rourse of a, few mlcif we jnol hK
filthcr, John flrieies, the boss load
supervisor, with u gnlig of men and
tnm making roads. And he seemed
to be making a success of his under
taking. We also met Mr. and Mrs,
T, 11. Itigiubothnm nt' their (iiict
home. I noticed that there is con
siderable improvements going on, and
some of the farms' show signs of
thrift nnd enterprise. Passing on
through Trail, we noted that thul
little town is coining' lb tho front
Iheir electric motor car line there il
very fast, iiuil by ihe limn thev gel
will he unite a business "cuter.
IS I m a
no renciieii nomo nliout 7 p. in,,
tired nud ditty, and found the two
Indies, Miss- Jtosn Ayres nud Mr
J, W'i Orover, we left iu charge of
the Sliunysiilo, on duty. They were
just cleaning up the supper dishes,
They report that ou Sunday, July f,
they had J. W, Meyer nnd wjfo, .1,
V. Merrill and wife, T. II, Ppukey,
wife ami ibiiighler, Victor Ilursnll
nnd wife, Miss Alice Itiinley, Miss
Clara llnnley, I, (', Kobiloll, Wife
uml son, nil of Cenlril Polpl, nud
John A. Perl
UMDERTAKtE
Lady Asslstaat
M H, HAHTIWTT
I'bCMM M. 47 tm4 47JI
AwbislMMMS HwtU lhp4f Out
on TltlirstVv. i1il(IIi In!., Unit. 0,
II. WlTitrMey of SPW Ylifk Tily, K
C, t.iitKi of Vonuni, II. , and lb M,
Coss of Medfmd fur dhincr, uud to
day, Saturday, we had (Icorge. Sly
nine of Portland, who Is traveling iu
tho illicit! (if the (IroJItlr, MVfloty,
This moiiithg 1 slarlcd out lo try
lo gather up soino iuci (f lio, ami
mining Iho first- I hnt fl.. tlw.
ing, htislmnd of tho "foundress of
the F.aglc hotel, uml hi mui, Ralph,
had started for Nevada, ami thai
llarriou Hess aeetunuauied them t
tat l Crater l.ako, and .lack Flo
rvy, Jr., wept to Fort Klamath: that
l,ouiii Ilia ami Sumnnthu Mluler
Imd gone to WooiJ Itiur valley to
rciniiiu until after hn.ung H'rtson.is
liver thai George 1 1, 'anNle was
I'ixiug up tho old vuu dor llellen
Ktoiy Imildiug for a ui-.offioe unit
telephouo ofllee, ami that Mr. .Ule
mculs was uolug to u'llo. thu ixit-
office and telephone IpmlticMi thete
so a lo cousohibito the two bui
liesse: that n compun1- of traveling
lmr traders had camped ju bduw
Ihe wuuou liiidco with somo half-
dozen wagons nnd n lot of horses
and mules ; thai' Smith lliux. Iiase
rented the rooms formcilv occttiued
bv O, V, Owing n a xtoro buibliiig
and intend to move their billiard and
pool table and confectionery good-,
into it. . x
The family of II. 0. Childrellt ha.
gone to Klk creek lo remain dining
the hid part of tlio s-'iisnii, ami Mr.
C is hoarding nt l"lie Sunny tdo dur
ing their absence.
I understand Dial there is to be
two weddings, one in our town nud
one iu the country, next 'e,lnedav
July 1'). but ns 1 have the ilcln
iuiply ns u new item, urn not nt
libortv o gUtt the names of pal lies,
NOTICE Ol' THE KlltST MKKTINt!
OF CUEIUTOllS,
In the district court or mo tlnltbi
Status for the district of Oregon.
In Iho mnttcr of V I. ttee.:, tmnK
ruin, In bankruptcy. No. SP22.
Til tho Creditors of (V 1. Heed, or
Medford. Jackson cofiuty, Oregon.
hankruiiti
.Notice Is liereuy given that on tho
1 till day or July. A. I).. 19H. the said
C. li. Itecd was duly adjudged bank
rupt: and that the first meeting of
creditor will bo held In my office In
room 20-32 over the Jackson County
Hank In the city of Medford, Jackson
county, state of Oregon, nu Monday,
tho 37th day or Jul), A !.. 19H, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. or sail
day, at which time nnd place the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims and appoint a trustee, examln
the bankrupt and transact such other
business as may prupurly come boforu
said meeting.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, tbH
1 3th day or July. A. I).. ItMl.
FRANK J. NEWMAN.
Iteftrvts in llaukruptcy.
Now is the Time to Buy
Cobjhlabi, faip amljOttord
Our Clranfi'ico Sale Sa Von Money
, . Jjn-rrrjut iiciihv ,
4.00 QQlpnlaJYaV'. ?. 1 3. 15
il.oo Pumps at . . . 3,t
3.75 Mary Janes at -.X3
3.50 Haby Dolls at - -"
3.25 Colonlali at .-.....A-- -Mr'
ja.itU Mary Janes at ...... -.-. MS
$3.00 Colonlala at 2,15
$2,70 Haby Dolls fit 8.'"i
$2,50 Btrap Pumps at 1-03
(5,00 Men's Oxfords at $3.85
$5.00 Men's Oxfords at ..... ..., '-t.15
10
V, lllstotmroVaJI Chlldroh Strap
'"skudalJ
"A FIT OH NO HAM?'
At tho Sign or
Oooo Snocp"
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
300
4if. i i
is tho Number f tbo
Medford Taxi Co.
Office Wilson1 'cigar Hlnra, First
Door We l First National ilutik
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ATliANtA, On., July H liitirov.
In Iho search for .Mrs. Klols Dennis
nud Miss lleatrlco N'elms. tho mlsslug
Attanlu women, centered today ahoul
tho arrival hero of Marshall Ncluis,
who hitstouod from Sun Knou'lxco to
consult his niolhor, Mrs. J. W. Noltn.
of this city. Young Noltns loft thu
train at a suburb and efforts to find
him so tar havo failed.
It was In an effort to suyo Mar
shall Nelms from pustdfilo danger
that bis mother reiptusted tho as
sistance of tho police. Hh had r
(olvod a letter, mailed at San I run
Cisco Jtlly lit, which sho hellovcd was
written by Mrs. Dentils, In which h-r
daughter Intimated Hint sho klllol
her staler lleatrlco and Intended to
kill her brother,
Local police officials cocnfcfiod
themselves baffled, In tho hunt for
tho missing women. Efforts lo di
rectly foiinorl Vldor Innes, n lawyer
of Portland, Oregon, with tho case
io far have failed, tho pollco say.
Ttth Medford trade is Medford niarta
Experts Agree
Thu Ueferee llnonl ot
Consulting Scientific rS
lierts of tho V. R. Dept. of
Agriculture agree as to tho
wholcsouioucss of alumi
num compounds 'ucli its
used In
Baking
Powder
Write iis for topy of
V. S. mnletln No
Hi
lU.t Dept. of Agrlcul-
lire.
Ono Prlro
23c n pound
uijiiaxj
Ar.t.'fmoOr.lis
CIIESCEXT .MANCFACTl'ltlNO
Seattle, Washington
(X).
Wood, Shingles, Shakes
Leao )our orders at Iho East Sldn
Wood Vard for tlin winter's supply
at reduced prhos. Delivered any
time.
l. FASKE
."It IJsl Main Street
MRS. H. L. LEAOH
. Expert Corsetiore .
32G North .Bnrtlctt.
Phono rm M.
K
L E I N
FOIt
LOTHES
BADE IN MEHFOIID
Next
door to First National Hank,
upstairs,,. .
MEDFOHD TAIMIItfl
FOR HIRE
Private Auto
I tlrivp iny d(vn ciir , Antl
give good aci'vifo at
REASONABLE PRICES
E. A. GRAY
25;R5
OR 882-R
Fresh Meat
(..-i, i i
"Wo'have rented Stalls Jfi
and 11 in tho public niarkot
and will supply meat of all
IcintlH at tho right pi'ioeH.
Hanley&Garietoi)
15,000
STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND
' UNITED STATES
REPUBLIC
MIOHELINand
GOODYEAR,
Call and got olir prleeH,
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
THEATRE.
Ill mi ' iiilii.1.
Photoplays Trtesday ilnd Woilhesdn'y
The Sheriff and The
Rustler .
Twii'lleel Western
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No. ft of Octnvus Atiuituiir Dutoellvo
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HI.IXIi POWEIt
Tluco Keels ,2
Coming lilday
PKIIIIsM OF PAl'M.VE
Fourth Kplsodo
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PAGET'!
Huiniilec Sciimmi
Cool, comfortable, well vcuttlnted
Page Therttrv tlnliestra
Mr. Harry llnwoll, dlieclnr
civi:its.i, pitoni pi,avh
IIH.VIUTII THE M,SK
A drama of torn add Intrigue,
ItE.NTNt.'IATION
A dramatic and plrturiUn offering
featuring Hub Frailer and Edna
Payuo
One part comedy with
Victoria Fordo and others
Tin: coomvt vkwk in
.Mcnioitii
Adults 4 0c, Children fie
Eicry evening 7 1 ft o'clock
STAR
THEATRE
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LAST TIMK TONIGHT
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WAR IS HELL
- A Great film .'
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
BREWSTER'S
MILMIONS
Frohman Series
Grater Lake
Auto Service to CratcrLake
taavn Medford Mondays, Wednea
days nud Fridays.
I.v. Medford Hotel .. ... R.00 a.m.
I,v. Holland Hotel M:0fl a.m.
l,r. Nash lintel S;10 a.m.
I.v. Eaglo Point Hi60 a.m.
I.v. Derby :30 a.m.
I,r. McCloud 10.05 n.m.
ArrUo at Prospect 11:20 a.m.
I.v, Prospect 12HG p.m.
Arrive at Crater J.ako -1:30 p.m.
Ituturn trip not run on schedulo time.
Hates lor side passengers
Itetw'u Medford & Eaglo Point f 1.35
Derhy 2.3G
McCloud .1.50
" Prospect 6.50
" " " Union Crook- 0.7f.
" " " Crntci' Lako..l0.00
Hound trip lo Crater l-nko., 18,00
When nu lido passengers on
Derby route, will go by Trail
by special arrangement. Faro
to Trail a.OO
Parties wishing to go fishing up
liuguo Itlvor can go up bnu day and
return tho noxt.
HALL TAXI CO.
COl'ItT II.U;T Mr.
Of fire I'Iioiio IOO, Garago Phono lllll
ISIS
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
208 I'liiKt Main Street
Medford
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Ooiiiinorttial IMiotograplierH
in Soiithurn Oregon
tfogativcH Afatio aiiy liilio (r
placo by appolnliuuit.
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