Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 15, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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AN 1NDRPKNDKNT KKWSPAPKH
PUHMSIIICn KVKItT AFTERNOON
BXKK1T HUNUAT JIT TIUH
MHUKOMD I'MOTlM CO.
Th lcmoorstlo Timet, The Mtdfonl
Mail, Tho AUHlford Trunin. The South'
rn oreiron nn. Th Amhunil Trlbun.
Offlc Mll Trlbuno nullalng, lt-T.l
norm iir irri; iciapnona jt,
OfflrMt Pnper Of the City ot MsAford.
uiiirisi rapor or -jncicson county,
Kntrmdi nn con)eUn triMUr at
MMtford. OrcRon, under the act of
smrcit s, 1ST.
xnivonxPTtoH batmi
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tine rnnnin, ny "'" , .to
Vr month, tlrllveml by carrier In
Mtaioni. jacKonuie mm cn
t. trat Point , .
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fUturday only, by mall, per vr J.00
Weeklr, per year..., , ,,.. , , l.fto
Full lce! Ai'lro 'AsUted""lYcis
With Mottfor Stop-OTC
OF
GUAYMAS BEGAN
BYFI
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FOKNIA. .MAZATLAX, .Mexico, July
Jo. Kvncuation of Gtinyuing liy flic
Mexican federal forces wns begun
Tuesday with the nrrivnl of the
ft minor Hcnito Juarez, according- to
reports to Hear .dmirhl Howard.
The firrft step preliminary io tha
general exodus of federals tieiMti
with the embarking of hotves and
tattle.
Conferences between the con-tiln-ilomtlist
inn federal generals at
(!ii!imns relative to the exchnnge ol
pri-oncrs continued throughout the
day and the iicgotution have been
practically completed, the federal
t'ommandcr recring- the right to
certain exceptions when the trans
fer nrc niude.
Tho Califoniiu and the de-troyer
Preble deparlol today for Ln Vnz,
a Iowcr California jxirt, where it
ii.espt-cled the federals and conti
lutionulists' will nsfec on the joint
6opHrt of Cnrranzn.
Colonel Ooinez, n ZnpntNtn officer,
who litis taken charge of Acapulco in
the name of the constitutionalists
jiiik pnmnca pmtecuon to nil tor
ciHcr?. Ilia forcc-j -Ihcrc eonM
of 2.000 men.
The evacuation of GuaymnSby the
federal forces, will bae the effect
nf reojienin-r the, lnrc Southern Pa
cific, railroad fihojw nt KI Plnmo
on the outkirtR nml result in Mic
restoration of thrnush henico be
tween Xognles, Arizoun. nnd Topic,
cupuai oi we Biate or that name.
Tho JnpancAO cruiser Idziuno lolt
MniKMiillu lodny for Jlnnttlan.
FEVERISH C0NDITH3N
IN STOCK MARKET
XKW YOltlC, July 15. Hser!li
comlltloiis iirovalled In today'a itoc'c
niarsct. another sovoro break in Now
Hacn and Canadian Pacific causing
general louses. Tho cloRlng was firm
Urgent soiling of New Haven shnrtM
which declined to a now low record
on tho stock market ctaolshrdlutol
on the stock exchango at 4D a mid
day, wag attended by a considerable
unset tlomont elwwheru In tho stock
market.
Foreign liquidation was ngnln re
iiionublo for tho licavlneng In today's
early dealings. Tho only stock of
Importance to register a substantial
gain was Union Pacific, which soon
ioho 1 on tho decision of tho court
upholding tho "extra dividend'' dls
Ilaltluioro and Ohio common and pre
foirod, which form the great part of
thin distribution, wero correspond
ingly depressed losing two and 2?j
points, rcsiwctively. Canadian Pa
llUc lost Im and In tho upcclaltlos
IJrj -goods proforrcd foil 2. Tho
Icudcru wcro lower at tho ontHut, but
evliiled a rail lug tendonc', only to
fall baik again.
liOXOON, JUly 1C, Two mllltaii'
Hiiffrugottcs made a violent utiuk to
day on tho lion, Thomas McKlunoii
Wood, Microtury fur Scotland, us In
was IuuWiik his icsldontu. Thu worn.
vn wvrv armed with heuvy hort
wlilli with wbldi I hoy ulrucl. Mr
WiHtd iyi'iiil Mini's hcminu llm
ssfmSifli
EVACUATION
Ml ARMY
HORSEWHIP
bo4Mwii, 'fliey vm nrrtwied,
THE COUNTlRY PREACHER
WE hoar nuu'h eoiuplaiiit nowadays voartlinj? tlio lark
of jiopular inloival in the ohuirh. Proaohors irporl
(lot'liiiiiisjooiigregatloiis and gouoral apathy tho pvovailiug
itttihuto.
Tho fault li(s usually with the proaeliors thomsolvorf,
Thoy ftiil to int'orost tho puhlio. Motlioval religious ihi1
trino no longor oharni. Orooil and dtigina appotil only to
tho few. Kdiierttion shuns emotionalism, superstition and
ignorance, and the beliefs of the twentieth oontury are
not those of a few eentitries ago.
The preacher is supposed to have the culture, the edu
cation, the t milling, the. breadth of view and the leisure
to be the spiritual nndintotloetual loader of his congrega
tion. Some of them are. Those never complain of dimin
ishing congregations.
The general public cares little about tho hairline dif
ferences between denominations. It cares less and less
about hell fire and more anil more about good will to man.
It looks to tho preacher to be an active agent in improving
the condition of humanity-as Well as a comforter in the
hour of sorrow. Jt looks
mo as wen as tor ant in solving overy-tiay social problems.
Society has a right to expect that tile preacher will strike
fearlessly at the cause as well as tinker with the result
of evil and that his influence will bt for il lllitny-sided
progress. His place is useful, rather thrth ornamental.
There, are too many half-starved churches ami too
iriany half-paid jireachors. Better one largo Church, Voll
attended, than half a dozen small ones. Denominational
differences should be wiped out and all factions consoli
dated in one Oliurch, for statistics show that only the largo
churches iiicrohso rapidly in membership and ihat-youth
shuns the small congregation. .
At tho conference of ministers Hold :it Mulmmio tliis
week, some good advice was givlm the ootintiy preacher
by Ralph A. Feltou of the departihelit of churcli and coun
try life of the Presbyterian board of home niission's.
Among other remarks, Mr. "Felt on says:
"Tho country preacher can far more thnn cant his jalt, It ho will prenrb
against tho sins that nre keeping tho farmers poor, and forfiot about tl"
sins no war tausnt aoout at the thooloclcnl seminary.
"The sin of tho American farmer today I lack of co-operation. Tho
preacher's great opportunity U In all tho Hotter Farming MovomonU 0oot
ruaus. ronsonuaicu scnoois. Honest pacKing. cooperatlre nmrkotlnc. rural
social life, country church federation, moro Interesting churches, with moro
arlcd programs. Let him get behind these things and ho can help mako
his community rich. These riro the things Amos and (Sldeon nnd tho
other Old Testament worthies wcro solng after all tho time. They Rath
ered the people toRothor under a rellKtous motive to further tho pcoplo's
own Interests, and to go nftcr their enemies,
"l.ct the ministers first put their oiut houso In order Thej mint lead
in all theso mocnient8 aud they must know nbout tliom. If tho minister
can toll the farmer somothlnR about the marketing of apples, iu eau mako
him listen when he tells hint about saltation, too."
A Ten-Cent
In tho August Woman's Home Com
panlan appcarn a part of a page con
taining descriptions or homemade
fireless cockers. Thofo foods which
can best bo prcpaieC In forolcss
cookers aro soups, cereals and stowed
fruits. A Now York City woman do
scrlbos, as foliows, a homemade tire
less cooker which can no made at an
ciifcnso'dten cents:
"""It consists of a two-foot dccji tin
flour canister bought at a sale In a
flve-and-tcn cent lor? lined wltH
soveniy thicknesses of common
newspaper, and provided with two
clean old woolen blanket ends which
aro used to wrap around vessels con
taining tho food to bo cooked.
"First I cut tho newspapers the
exact height of tho canister, leaving
them at their ordinary width: then I
lined tho canister as smoothly as if
tho paper had been plaster, putting In
ono sheet at a tlmo and lapping the
ends closely, but not nil In tho sam"
placo, for so much coupling would
have mado an awkward Jiump. Tho
last few sheets l brndded top and bot
tom with paper fasteners.
PLANS ARRIVE FOR
Plads fur tho new federal build
ing Jiavo been rccoitcd by t'ostmas
'ter. Woodford. According to Mr
Woodford tho hulldltig will bo umplo
ln facilities for 3O,OU0 pOpulutlbn.
TJo building Is to stand on SlW.i
and Holjy, aud faco Sixth sfrect. It
will hato 90 feet frontage on Six:',
blret and CO on Holly, All about
thu building will bo. lawn, and a maca
damized drlvowny, cntorjrifc front
Holly struct will go round the build
ing opening out on filxth street.
Tho building will hare tnrco floora
nnd u ton foot basement. Tho buso
nieiit will extend four fct abovo he
ground, tho walls of which will ho of
nlono. Tho otlier three floors will
bo of rod ahd gray pressed bricks,
Thq largo entrance, opening on
Sixth street, wjll lead Into a wld?
lobby extending qn the south and
west sides, Tho tcreca work will bo
of solid oak, and the rcmulndcr of
tho wood tuod In thb building-, prin
cipally Oregon pine. The Hpaco bo
bind tho ouk sen eons will be occu
pied by a work loom. 80 by, 40 feet,
Over n thousand lock boxes are pro
vided, und two JurK'o tuuliu, both
about elKht fct s'luurn on tho lower
flddr. Uvoraldrloi, offices, nle
will bo filled up u mi"Wn slle Tm
MKimil floor ulll liu llio I'lillml Wiils
MEDFOD'S
NW
FEDERAL BUILDING
I com t room Thl floor ohIuIh t'
MidtWoiM it Kit tfntmrtro,
for inspiration toward higher
Fireless Cooker
"The-!! a seventy-fold nowspapor
mat was mndo for the bottom of tho
canister, mado to fit accuratdly, M
that tho edges left not tro tiniest nlr
spaces betwen thorn nnc (ho linings
of tho aides Tho cover of tho canls
tor was fitted In tho same way. with
tho addition of a heavy circle of blot
ting paper pasted oor tho newspaper
pad and Its turncd-ln edges glued to
the tin rim of the coevcr. Xbw tho
cooker was ready for use.
"I used throe small enameled palls
for cooking vcs'sqIs". Whllo wnshlng
tho breakfast dishes, I set tho palls
with their prepared contents, on tin
lighted gas ranRo to glvo them flto
minutes start. A stow should alwns
est. When placing food In tho coo's
er, wbcro tho heat is retained long
est. When placing rood In tho cook
er, ono ond of a woolen cloth went
around tho first bucket cry snugly,
so that It had to Ikj crowded down
wllh fdrrej tho other end wrap nod
tho mtddlo bucket Just as tlghtl).
Tho second cloth both wrapped and
covered tho last bucket."
rlcrk'rf offices, tho offlccH of tho U
S. marsbnl, prosecuting nttornoy.
etc Th re o vaults will bo construct
ed on tho third floor, ono In each' of
the thrco offices named.
' Tho third flodr will consist of Jury
rooms, elc,
Tho appropriation for tho building
wdt $110,000. This will bb tlin max
imum cost of tho building, but tho
exact com will not bo known until
tlo contract Is lot Tho contract will
be opened August -1, and soveral
local as well as oiitsldo contractors
will make bids. Tho building mipt
he, finished 10 months after tho con
tract Is let, a sevcro penalty being
provided It the building Is not finish
cd by that time. Thus Medford ma)
expect tho now completed postofflce
ifoon oflc January 1, J!) 15.
TRAI
ER
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CIIICAflO, Jub in. ItcliltloiH lie
(WL't'ii the eiigiueiueii of the uiiliohils
wenl of Cliiciigo und til" general
innnayers' commitico npproilelied thu
brciiking point today wlicu the men'"
rcprcKciilntivcx prepared to piospm
nil iilliiniitiiiii on ivugex ami working
coinlilioiib,
The nmuificl't' coiiilnillcu jlenlnreil
esi'iiluy that thu ilcniiiiiiili conhl
not he iigrccil to,
Hnciiil niciohi'H ot ifl'e fnifDirorh'
i'Oiiiiiiilli'0 picilli'li'il linliiy Hull o
gini'Oil "lul.i' twiiihl lie I'dlli'il link'
NMEN
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ONF
WITH
MANAGERS
I 111' iifililu)' l0ili1cil Hh-I)' Hilllibli'
Mtotwonfl. oiwaotf,
Hiur w
INDICTED; PLOTTED
TO RESTRICT TRADE
SKATTI.i:, Wash.. July IS.Tho
federal grand Jury toda. tclumodjrt
dlctmetits under tho Sherman mill,
trust law walnut tltu member of tlu
so-cillcd Imllbut trust, which con
trols ulnst ot the hnllhut rauttht In
the north Atlantic and Xoith Pacific
nun iioring Hen waters nnd sold in
tho United Stntvs.
Indictments wcro relumed tudnr
against tho llootli Flsherlcn rnmpatn
of Mnryland. tho llootli Fisheries,
company of Washington, tho Chlo-
IK'ck Fish company of Sonttlo, the
intnrnndounl Fisheries company
The San Juan FNiIiik aud Pnckliu
company, tho Occidental Fish com
pany, A. U, Carpenter, president of
the Dootti Fisheries company tit
Maryland; W C Chuttcr. president
of tho llootli Flshcrte company it
Washington, William Cahort. Jr.,
president ot tho San Junn Flslilug
and Packing compnny and W. J.
Maifdock, n buyer for tho llbolh In
terests. Tho Indict monts nllcfio mnshlraey
to control nnd lhhll tho supply nnd
price of hnllhut tnken from tho wat
t?rs of tho North nclflc mid Xbrlh
Atlantic oceans mid llcrlng Sen, hrid
shipped through thb markotK of
Seattle. Tncomn, Vancouver nnd
rlilcb Unpert, II. C, and llosleh: ll
control th6 prlco paid to Independ
ent dealers for fish by making exor
bitant mid unreasonable bids again tt
them: to control the price by rottm-
Ihc to bid ncnliiHt ono rtnOthcr; to
cnntml tho distribution of hKllbt
thrnugh tho markets by prelendel
compeiltlon acalnst one another; ;o
contiol prices by refraining from
good faith competition In markets nl
lolled b agrveinent nmong tho In
dicted firms, and to control tho
markets mid prices by Intimidation
mid cdorclon of Independent denlets
GOLOEN POTLATCH
OPENS AI SEATTLE
SBATTU:. Wn.h. ,liil l.V The
Potlateh, the nuiiuiil summer feili
vul, couductctl by the Tillikuiim of
Blttaes, was opened at noon and will
continue until late Sunday iurIiI. Ah
international puwcrfinut ntco between
Vnncouver nnd Seattle will terminate
here this afternoon, ami there will
be iicronhiiie flight. Tonight tliere
will be fireworks and illumination of
the downtown district. The l.iptnii
cup yacht rhees will begin tomorrow.
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TAMI'ICO, Mcx., Jul II (Ua I.u-
rcdo, Tex., Julv l.V) The hclumncr
Sunshine, from (inhesion, landed
without opposition from mmil au
thorities, 'J.IIOO.imo cartridges for
the constiliilinmihstx. The ship'tuut
ciline from the Inileil Klnles,
Life Cycle of the Fly
There are 10,11)111 known uiriclie
of flic in the world. A single house
tly lays I'JO eggs m exi'iciueiil, tot
ten refuse, elc. The maggots haleli
in six or eight hours mid tho mag
golH bi'i'oini' flies in five or six ilas.
The life cycle ill' u fly ul iniilslimmcr
is ten (as. So n single 1 1 v ma
luun ll(l eliiMnii, 11,1)1(1 gniudchil
drcu, 1,7''H,IIIIII great grundcliihlrcil,
''07,:i(ll),(l(l0 great gicnt grmiilchil-
drcu within two inontlis. Wliat the
married ones aro capable of in too
serious n contemplate. The moral
is, hw-ut thu llv and in the fourth
gencnllloil 31111 hiltu HWiittcd ovei
two hundred million of it,
Notice to All Water ('oiisiimei-s.
Section 17 of ordlnmico No, OfiO
reads Ob follows'
"All conHiimers of waUir In said
city shall causo all faucets mid fix
tures to bo turned off Iminodlatch
upon th'u sounding ofnflro niariu in
said city mid hIiuII kebp tho water no
turned off until tho fire department
shall buvo cciucd to uso tho city
witter supplied to ostlngubih mall
fire."
Hereafter, Immodliitnly nftor the
flro truck returns to flru Motion, ono
blast of whistle will bo blown nludl
catltig that wuter may bo used, Any
purty found violating this section
will bo prokctutod,
Dntod July 15, 1!)II,
J W, IiAWTOX,
f'lilef of I'lrn Dmmrtmant.
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4uhaUH(i Hwrlitf I'H'wy ihtrur
AVHDNKHltAv. nn,Y in,
IMMENSE CROWD
TO SEE CARPENTER
l.ON'IION, .lulv l.V Ibixing e-t-'
peitt lieiv show a iciuniknhh eiiml
dixisfoii of opintoti n5 to the olmliciw
u( "(liliilidut" S'mltli, AmOiiiMin
Ihmiw weight, niul (It'iimex Ciupeiilier,
tlin rivuoli hcn,weiglit ehaiiipion, ii
thoif wen I v-round nmleli to ho
foiiKlit ul Ol.Miipiu lomnriow nlghl.
The bcltilig oilds loiliiv welo pollmp'i
it simile in laor oT lh' I'lenclimiui,
hill Illis vii due ptolinlilv Io the cu
thiifiliistu of his cuiiuli'Miicii, great
numbers or whom luii crossed I lie
Kuglioli t'liMiinl'l to support (heir
hero. TlK'v hrouuht wiili them u
giciit deal of moucv Io lmik Ihdt
cbmimliiol, whom thev liescilhe us
n "flKlilillg lixer," xthiln Ihev will
Ruillli n "liovlng ilghlcr," mill lh
t'outeuil that srleuct is houiiit Io lie
fcal Die Ittuis.Atlatitio piiitVh'.
Ihtcrest in the cnnle-t is iuormoiis
unit the itlli'ittluiit'e ptomiscrt to civ
nte n leeoid fur ibis eountrv.
Fired by the example of the lte.
.lUIni llnrxeV Itohdier, who acled ns
iiiusler of ecrciuoiilcH at tllo WcUll
IlllWile match, nu'l of ilex. BmmiihI
l)gb, who oci'iipli'il ii similar por
tion nl I he Wells-Hell mulch, (iialiy
clerx inen have nblaiiiid seals
niMuid the unpil.
TO
AS
WASIIINdTON. ,lul IV II g-
iiitinh of the botii, iisiuitl a-'ieinleil
with fieiee Filipino campmttus, 111 n
weiiNii for more peneotiblc pursuit-,
is reflected today in it war dcpatl
moot circular proiiliiig for I he iu
unci' of these hroililsw'uhls Io militia
tiiacliine gun companies.
The Imro bei'ntne part of the regu
lar unny eiiiipiueul ilftcr the Span-i-h
war. Although it was used with
ileinlK effivt bv the Filipinos in war-
laic, it has nlwnys been the princi
pal industrial instrument In the 11
uilils. It tin used iio onl) in cut.
tin? through the jungle, hut in the
hariesting of sinTi crops ns were in
oliitlNl in the primitive iigrienltnni ol
the nntive.
As it has proted to he urh a good
all-rotuid impiciiieul, its use has been
extended to Hie mililm. slnee il is
iUHeliillv adapted for ue in elenr
iug entnp sllen nnd 111 pltehiiig tents.
BANANA TRUST WINS
IN JERSEY COURTS
TllBNTOSf. N'. .1, .lulx l.V Tin
suit in the supreme mint nguiiist Hie
I'nlleil Slates l-'ruil compmi, 11 N'ew
.Icrsev cbrjiohitioii, (0 eoinpel il to
bring its books und nceoiiulH into
this slate fVr examination, was ills
tniscd loilay by Justice Swuyrr,
The suit Wiis brought by .Manuel A.
Do Vciigoeehea or New Vorl. lll.
a sloekholiler, who eliarge.l Hint Hie
company was being so mlsiiiiliiugi'd
thlil his stock' hits dcpicchilcd in
MllllC.
TRIES IN VAIN TO SWIM
ACROSS ENGLISH CHANNEL
IIOI'IJKIN'K, Julv IV .laber.
Wolfl'e, I'ugllsh umiilciii' long ills
liiiieii swimmer, was loieed li a lis
iug wind mid sea to abandon hi at
Icmnl Io swim iicioss Hie I'uglMi
channel loilnyv'
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NEAREST TO EMVTHING
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licit located und inott popular
)U III liv City 1 chciiLtiliig fee
ifrlnrmyro(iir),
Kipscl.l Attention Io IsJIts
Crvlilli aloiM. ' , . ...
Ksrtllrnli jrsjoimbly prU'ld Bill),
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AGREED TO ASSIST
SWINDLING OtHERS
POIlTiaSI), Ore, Jul 13. A
utirprlso wan spruiiK on thu iioxoru
iiieut nt tho dial hero today In (he
United Statu tllslrlrt court of J. W
Logan, W. F. Minimi nlui U. J. Sol
tern, tlinred with fraudiileiit uso of
tho mulls In locating reiilers no tho
Oregon mid t'allforuln railroad hind
grnnt, when (leorgo II. Vearh, httr
lU'SHiunkor of WnUoutHIo, t'ul., af
ter liWug called Io testify that ho had
been defrauded by l.ngmi, was shown
Hi li:to agreed to becomo a party Id
tho alleged fraudulent location of
other Bctllors.
After Vearh had trMlflcd that Io)
I. ad applied to l.oioiii for a loan oil
tho land on which ho was to locale,
lutlers were produced by the defeusi
showing that ho lii rcthruhiid ugre.l
to act its Logan's ujd lii securing
filers. According to tho luttorn, tlin
plnii witH lii cohsliimnntu tho loan hud
thtui 161 tho ilo trmiMdrd (lint u
IKioo lonu had been mailn 011
Veach's claim mid that It wan muplo
securlo Th" loan, howexer, w.ts
never mado
Vtstch iiiiileitilod bo had aced with
tompleto honesty. "I was as bltlef
iiRnlust tlu'iii after I found Out Ihnt
their motive was to defraud otheis
ns I was honest before." ho declared
Tllli Med ford trace i Medford mad
THE LIFE CAREER
"Svlxsillns In ytsilh iIimiM InrttUMjr N
llirtlH lit ic(viif i-rtun nl o,f ll -T
fir ihr if.t inii,Mt iKTiintiion lr wltltn
hf I-cMf ' l'tf,MntC W liltul
Thlt H the Minion of the
rorty.iMh School Vcsr Ostm
SKPTEHttKR 18th, ipi.i
Write for HhHtr.itc! tdn3: "ook
let, "1 111 1.11 1 CamuiK." and for Cau
log rbhtahthiK full inlorniatl.Mi.
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Ar.ronoiny.Anlni.il I lutnndty.l)3lr'l in"
bandry. 1'oullry I lusb.itijry, llonkultuic.
Acrkutttlfe lor rr.idi(t. l'ORt:STHV,
l.ooni.sn HsoiNrrMiM.. Iio.ur t-co-NOMICSi
l JmncMk Science. Domestic Art,
l-Nni.MllDINO: hlrcttlrtl, Inlt.itlon,
Hlr.hw'.t , baiik.il, Chcuil. M, .Mlnlnc.
Ccnntlf. COMMI'ltCli. I'MMl.MACV.
iMMisrillAI. ARfs.
1 hcUMt i.o.rft rrkuiltuff. Dairy-
lag, Hume .Makrrt' Courtc, tnduMtbl
Arts. I'ttrMtrx Dnlnrs Shut Course.
.KiAiKifof ttiiuo Phiiio, StriiiR, ManJ,
Vekc Culture
fifniMI Duinifit Ccttflf by Mid I'lrir.
Aittir-o Tlllt KI'.imT tK
tl7 lt"IV QiHHl, Htos
SUMMER RESORT
ROGUE KlVlill RANCH
:i(l Miles rroin Mcdfonl
11 m: risiiivo
loats n'tiil TciiitU
Hatc.i'M.r.O per day, J7.T.0 pur week.
PassoiiKor rntcu 3 r0 0110 way, by
Orator I.ako Auto Stago
For Further Information Wrllo
PAI'lj It. epdvki:
Trail, Ore.
FOR HIRE
Private Auto
r di'ivo my own par ami
.j'ivp good Hpryiru nU
REASONABLE FRIOES
E. A. GRAY
25-lt5 OR 882-R
Fresh Meat
"Wo Iuivp l'culctl glnllH .li)
nnd J I in tho ptilillo mai'kiit
and will .supply tnc;t of all
kiiidH at ilio right. priucB.
Hanley&Cafleton
1 I 11 t 5
$,000
STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND
UNITED STATES
REPUBLIC
If IOHELIN and
GOODYEAR.
t
Call mid tfol our prlcoH,
CRATER LAKE
llvmtik y a it y-v
MO I UK t;AK W.
ffAl
WliliNKSDAY AND THURSDAY
BREWSTER'S
MILLIONS
In Five Parts
rrulmiiin Series
PAGEThcatre
Siiiuiucr Season
Cool, comfortable, well ventilated,
I'AOi: illiatlti: Oltt'llKSTIIA
tlnuui pieces,
Mr. Harry Howell, director
Universal photo pla)s
KINH IIAilOOT
In his own produitlou
mi: HAiTi:irnt.i'
, . ' t'Wo.pitf'tit , A
v.stkmUh! v.irn
A 'inhdt'rit'inclmlninm lit two parts
1 Tin: t'lt.isH '
A most spcclncul.tr comedy In which
an auto and motoroilo nro'drltcii
oNcr tho cliff.
tiIi: rooMiKT ii.it; is
.MiairoitO
Adults toe Children Su
Ooor open 7 If! o'clock
ISIS THEATRt
I'lioioplars Tuesday mid Wednesday
The Sheriff and The
Rusdcr
Two Heel Weilern
HKAitHr.si.'i.io m:vs i'Mthuai,
NO.
.itvi:.vrrm or Tin: i'tiHSTi:n.
ri:ir mum:
No. S of 0(taus Amateur Doloctho
lleri 'lliiir-slny ttitly
III.IMi PUWKIt
Three llreli
t'oililng Friday
pi.'itn oi paii.i.vi:
I'ourlh l.'plitodo
MRS. H. L. LEAOH
Export Oorsotlore
32(5 North Bnrllctt.
IMiono no:. iM.
Crater Lake
Aulo Service io Crater Luke
U'np Medford Mouda)R, Wednes
days mid Fridays.
I.v. Medford lintel RiOO a.m.
l.v. Holland Hotel 8105 a.m.
I.v, Nash Hotel K: 10 a.m.
l.v. Cnglo Point N liO a.m.
I.v. Derby . :i:.10 a.m.
l.s McCloiid 10 11,'. a.m.
Arrho at Prospect It; 'JO 11,111.
l.v, Prospect ., 1 3t 47 piin.
Arrive at (,'rafer like . , itSQ ji.tn.
Itetiiru (rip nut run on schedule.' Iliito.
Itnlcn for Kldo passuiigera
llelw"n Medford & llnglo Point" It.nr.
" iK.rbV ... s.ar.
' " " Mi Cloud n.fio
Prosjictt ri.nn
Union Creek.. (I.7R
Crater I.ako 10 00
Itoiiud trip to Crater l.itko 18.00
When no sido passengers on '
Derby route, will go by Trnl
by special arrangement. Faro
Io Trail 3."0
Parties willing to go (lulling m
Uogiin Itlvor call n up ouu day and
rclilrn tho next.
HALL TAXI CO.
COI'IIT HAM). Mgr.
urrito t'liono iiiti. nmitgQ piiohc am
208 !2nst Main SI root
aArodl'ord
TI10 Only I0xilu.sl'o
Joiiiiiiorclal J'liotograpliorH
i)i $oiillcrn Oregon
NogatlvH liriulu any tlmo or
phlco by ni)polii(iiibilt
l(i(;iinl'17-T
Wli'ilo'lhn H'Hl. '
weston ;s
CAMERA SHOP
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