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data Orritonlfin. Th Aahland Tribune.
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Official I'ntur of lh City of Madtord.
Official l'rr of Jackann Countr.
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RnterM ! cconttaliiM mattar at
M1for1.p rrKon, uatHc tka Mt et
March i3l78.
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VMCACPTIOM, ATM
.15 00
On month, br mall
.80
aonth. illlirtml by errler In
tifcutford, Jacksonville and Cm-
trml rnlnt .89
fntfnnlnr only, liy malt, per year i.00
Wtkklr: par yrtir J...... .... 1.50
wi rui;a"rrc
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FH Iacl
Wkh Mcdfor StoivOter
OFHCEB ELECTED
FOR NEXT SEASON
KriJay marked Ihc rlin;: hour
r cliaittnuttin. The fomuum nf
fviiled a Iinet rctin: spell, nlo
time of prcitfnititm for tlu program
fiiitHhcd bv Aliliinl'si foltn-atwl wom
en's clubs, tlie ehicT rvmt in wliioh
trno nn mltln's hy Mr. A. X. rVH
of Portlnnil. Mute ire.idont f the
iMothor'rf sncrca, wluv -Mike on
"Child Welfare Work in Oion."
lu connection with thw foilntel
movement, Mrs. Chariot StrotW o"
Yrekn, Oil., exhibited n nmrcloa
rollrrtion in the way of n ili-play of
Inuiiliwtirk iicrfonnril hy ntit who
have heen MliooWl in the iinieh ili--missc(1
Montw-ori rdurntiminl -Iimii.
This inlereliiir listay wn
tho cynoMiro of hundreds of intent-
rl ohsoner-, not through itllt? cur-
ii-ily, hut pminptnl hv n dcin to
bceonie jwhImI ns to the jwrtknilnr
merits of the plan. A. tveviitioii for
lowed, held under the iiii-iure- of
the fedemlioti and parent-teachery
circles. An wninently oial func
tion which afforded cliniitailqun
liwlrt and their pipsts nn opportun
ity la frrvct one another and ex
chnnye courtcie.
Friday tveninp. Dr. Poole f San
Francii-co, pave a praphic descrip
tion of the 1'nnnma cxioitinn. viv
idly SlliMrnted. Coming from an of
ficial representative f the hijr show,
thin feature was in kecpinp with the
leading events of the nstnibly sea
son. Last jear, under like auspices,
chuuiiuiiutn wns regaled with illus
trated descriptions of the 1'nnnmn
caunl, an cent contemporan with
Kan FmnciscoV great undertaking of
To briefly recapitulate, chutitnu
nua has enjoyed one f the Wst as
semblies in itrt history. There mnj
hae heen a larger attendance nt ccr
lain seasons, hut not a more uni
form one throughout the entire per
iod. Not n single cuteriniiinicnt lint
been g'nen before small audience-,
practically cwry event having been
greeted by a full house, n circum
slnncc which ha proved one of
pleasure and particular significance
lo the iiinuageuieut. The light hand
pian of Manager Hillings has been
lev. J, S. Smith, who might juMly
h; ilcd the father of the Southern
Oregon chautaii(iia nioxeiiient.
Tho riuiutauipiu I'ark club, an or
KUiiteutiiui 'f ladicN who for years
have lalxucd both in and out of sea
son for the bet iulere-t of the ycar
Iv asKcnibly. have elected otficen. ni
fol I own; l'resident, Mr. I). Mc
t'nithyt seereliiry. Mrs. Jennie Oreur:
trcaKurvr. Jifiv, K. K. Millar. It U
needlcSH in add that; in view of po.
s.ibjq conilicatioi)M regarding future
ineHHurvH Inken in behalf of Chnu
taiKpia, (he laditv of the organization
wjll bu found lined up on the side of
those Ihi will )ab(ir for (lie gieatct
g(Hlof the larger inimber.
The fcucnite inisionnrv wicielies,
nlhU the Siiutiitiit organization. hae
kfpt "open liiuio" in tho wav of rel
looms on the p.nk ground", place? of
refugo which luic pioed most ac
ceptable to a Jnrue nuinbcr of indi
vidual fiieudN and ttiting strnugei's.
Officer), lor ensuing ear were
clcclcd nh follews: l'resident, 0. ',
HilliiigK; xiee-piesidenl, Ucv, J, S.
Biuith; kecietaiy, I,. J, Tiefien;
treasurer, 0. (1. Kubauks. The board
of trustee aM: 0, W. Tiefieu, Mrs.
D.lVtozi, V. llool, F.. D. IWiggP
and tr. h. Whited.
FigntCH nn itett' Imilding leinaiu on
M JflU,tl0U.htis. TIi'h mailer is be
ing1 tnkcH, under udvisemeiit hy the
trustees. Financially, IhU i'uv' iev
uiuteH mil lie a good showing.
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Voh Get the Oeat
Ttwre It when yon sniok Cor. John
aH cigars and pstrootie koiu Indus
tru. iij
AJ' Mttmi'lMHlMMT
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CHAUTAUQUA OVER
THE WATERMAN
V
NO one thinks oF oeiisuWhg n iKiliconiaU for enforcing
the law that is what he .is chipltyod Foi:.
' No1 one jshould Rondure vatr employes lor onl'orving
the water code that is' what they lire employed lor.1.
The fault does not lie with the inspectors so much as
with the eonneil that establishes fool regulations, and the
consumers, many of whom resort to every deception to
"heat" the oitv out of water.
People are apt to resent any curtailment of privileges
hitherto enjoyed without restraint and to blame the man
employed to enforce tho regulations. It is folly to blame
the agent who merely carries out the instructions of his
employers. '
If the regulations are obnoxious rope.'il 'them or
change them, or go after those responsible for them- don 't
!1n,!5s the ",n employed to enforce them. ' l ' .,
j No sewer system has yctJ been devised 'that will earrv
off a cloudburst. Similarly, no water systom has yet been
constructed that will give everybody all the water wauled
in the hot season. To make the water go around, limita
tions for its use must be enforced, and the public must
co-operate in the enforcement, that all may bo treated!
alike.
The city council has not shown much capacity in solv
ing the water question. Tt has unjustly and without rea
son raised rates to a prohibitive scale for consumers out
side the city and thereby worked a hardship on many peo
ple and throttled suburban development. Instead of lim
iting sprinkling in the city to certain hours of the dav and
prohibiting it at midday, as
nios uminuTcu use at an Horn's every other day a ijro
vision neither beneficial to the people nor the system.""
But having taken a stand an unjust one the council
majority te too mulish to admit error and not magnaui
jupus enough to make a correction. The people (outside
the limits) Ikj damned policy is evidently here to stay, and
only an apM?al to the courts con get the suburbanite a
souavc deal
iWtes of
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POISON FOR RATS
NKW OKI.KANS, 1m., July 'JO. A
pro(Mcil excursion from Xpw Or
Icann to lVn-ncola, Annt X kih
ullwl off tculav hy Ihc l.oiiitilh &
Nashville official- hreau-v IVna-
coln health aiilhoritifs tVnrt-d hn-
bonie plnpio niiylit ho introduced
from NVw Orleans. Dr. V. C.
UHckor, lcueml n .itniit surgeon
(Beral in chnr;c of Iho plague rrnd
ication work Ihto. assured the I'en
siicoln authorities there wiw no dun
Kvr, but without avnil.
Helen Socll. n lo.ycar-old ehild,
lio devloed plague Saturdny. is
doin? excellently. She re-ionded
faxomhly to treatment yeterday, hut
her case took a turn for the worse
today.
The educational riiiupstign will he
featured today by a meeting at the
fottou exchange to lake place after
the market c!oc this afternoon. A
total of f,000 pieers ,f rat poison
Were beinir plneed today.
WESTERN FEDERATION
IN ANNUAL MEETi
UENVEK, Colo.. July li.
'eight with important Miihilities,
the fir.t biennial and the tweuty
firt convention of the Western Fed
eration of .Miners began toduy.
The split iu the local union at
Hulte, Mont.. wni oue of the first
SubjectH taken up. Nine delegates
from (ho remnant from the union
there attended the convention. It
was said a compromise at Itutte wtl
be proM-cd. Discussion of the split
ut Uulte will extend over several
duys, it is said.
The tentative consideration of the
proposed amalgamation of tliu Wes
tern Federation of Miner and the
United Miuew orient of America also
began.
JtKIVCKI KATRS TO
UIMTKH IAKK SL'.VUAVri
.The Mall Taxi company who have
the Crater Lake autp service are go.
Ing to run Sunday excursion to the
weU's greatest scenic wonder for
J 3.00 per pansenucr round trip. This
Is a five dollar reduction from (he
regular faro and the exuirslona
nhoulU meet with sucpeg,
lu order .to make these trips five
or more paKaongers must he bad,
tmitlea wishing can return the next
day, or at later dates on Crater Lake
auto fctni;e .o. 1 when not occupied
by juiKKougers payiua the regultir fare.
If Saturdaj tit inore convenient to
tho majority of people the Hall Taxi
company will change Oatee to suit the
people.
Thlg In a popular more and no
doubt but what there will be many
people (alio advantage of these prices
to visit the JttUe.
The government hss granted the
j Hall Taxi com pun) the first clavB mall
sej vice between Medford and Crater
Lake, thereby a saving of time of 30
hours to Portland.
The Hall Taxi company requests
people who arc. nemllng letters to Cra
er Lake to mall them at post office
addressed Medford,
NOT TO BLAME
customary in all cities, it per
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LIBERAL RECEIPTS
rOKTLANI), July 'JO. Receipts
for the week have been: Cattle 'JtoO
calves Ifl. hogs lflS.". sheep t!)l,"i.
Cotile Hnuidation liliernl this week.
Monday breaking all records for sin-
gle day's receipt, extreme steer top
for the week $7.0(1; hulk of best
steers, $o.7o to f(i.VU; cows sold at
fs".&i: hulls .fL.-0; calves $$.00.
Swine receipts larger compared
with n week ago; outlet hronder for
firm finished light hog-.. .Market ml
wuiced rapidly to $8.."i0 where it has
remnined right up to Friday.
Sheep houo trade was chiefly
done in enes nnd lambs-, n few venr
ling selling nt $t.7.i and some wcth
er nt f4.Io were the only other
deals recorded. Prime fat ewes
steady features at t.'JTi; lambs.
.ftkOO; and n fair grade gone at
.j-j-'JO. Heccipls of fair volume.
SIX WOUNDED IN FIGHT
AT
(IKUKNVILLK. Ky., Julv HO. Au-
thoritiis of Muhlenberg county, who
late hist night went to Clealon, Ken
tucky, near here, to investigate re
perts: of armed strife between rep
rcscntatives of lh6 llevier Coal Min
ing company and a party of men al
legrd to have been eomiioscd of strik
ing employes and their symputhlzero,
reixirted that tuet jirovailod.
According to reports of the offi.
eiaN, six men were wounded Sntitr
day night when J. 1, Cox, superla
teudeiit of the mine, and n guard re
pelted an attack of about twenty fic
destroy the mine store with dyua
mite. Several hundred shots were
exchanged hut so far as can be Jcnrn
ed no one was killed.
reNsiiJoli
STEEL TRUST HERS
HTT.SIJUnO, I'ii., July 20. -K. I!.
Oary, James A. Furred, president,
and twouty-twP other offienix and
directors of (he United tyntes Steel
corporation, mid of its underlying
companies today madit application m
common pleun court here for a char
ter for the pension fund established
fourteen cui'h ago,
The petition details that the organ
iulion shall luaintiiiu u syileiu ol
huueiils, pensions, mid other aids to
employes of the corporation, and the
Curuegie Steel company, and an.v
miccessorH to Ijicui a Jiuijority of
whose capital htock is owned or con
trolled hy them. The cuiv income
shall not dxceed l,M0,ll)!l, and
there 'm )n be no ijiij)ita stock,
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
0 8. BAftTLSTT
ritOM M. 47 stssf 47-JB
whiiliBW 8rrte Deputy Oarw
SCENICpACK
C W LAkE mfAD
SHOULD BE MARKED
UuuHiuuIr, Cab, July lt.
To the lidlter:
About ten dtvya ago I motored over
thw toad from Modten: to near Cra
ter Lake to gut n bettor Idea of Its
feature!". It Is a remarkably attrac
tive route to Crater Lake and to mnke
It more so I auixKcst that Its attrac
tions Im more completely designated
b h.nd boards. The power plant be
low Mill creek fulls should have a
board directing the view point, one
or two other good view points Into tlw
canyon might ha Indicated by hand
boards.
Mill creek falls Is well marked,
but the Krent cascade of Koguo river
'at the bridge nro net marked. Of
course no one can fall to see them
but they aro of much Importance a
by them the river enters Its canyon
over a cascade 12.1 feet In height
Tho fall U from 2025 near the bridge.
to 2200 at foot of Mill creek falK
The height might lu Riven and trail
of Mill creek falW be determined.
The natural bridge should bo
marked hy labels on the bridge or
Just aliovo and below. I have no
doubt many people r. there and never
actually ve the hrldpe It Is net
cnnsplcous but yet of great Import
an co at a type of rock bridge.
A short distance above I'nloa creek
a good trail should Pe cut from tho
waKon road thrniiKh the mansanlta
to the canyon and caicado of Itoguo
river above tho mouth of Union
creek, at one point there Is a flue
view of both canyon and cancade, but
as far as I could see there Is no
natural bridge at this point, although
lu other respects It Is llho tho canyon
and caicado at tho natural bridge lo
cality, lloth of these cases ore ex
cellent examples of the work of Itoguc
rive where It followed a lava bench
and tumbled ovflr Its end. The cas
cades at the ciuIm of the lava flows
have each cut back forming a can) on
about CO feet deep and four miles In
length. Ouo happens to have a
natural bridge but the other linn the
finest cascade and canon. K very
thing ponslble utioutd be done b
Medford to Increano the travel hy auto
from Medford to Crater Lake. Pro
spect Is a fine stopping place and
Union creek an excellent auto camp.
I am much Interested In extending
n knowledisc ot ;Ue wonderland of
Crater Lake and the summit of the
Cascndo range n approached from
Medford. I know or none other than
yourself likely 10 ttlr up the matter
In Medford clnlts so I wrlto to you.
Very truly jours.
J. S. DIl.LKU.
IT. S. Geological Survey,
Washington. I). C.
Skin Health Comes
From the Blood
Even Slight Eruptions Such As
Acae Should Be Treated.
rimplr nnd nthr klr irouMM do not
Might on Ihn (art Ilka tin Tliey muie
tiuMilIng out fruin wtttiln. Ttirjr nrr loipiir
llli. And If Irt itoai or grrau-il with
Mltr they Irfi-nino ciirnnlc. (Imply iK-caimi
I he raiiw la till at work within. It almiilil
ba allnckrtl with H H. H. ami Ihn Inipurlllra I
In ths UI'mhI thtu ruid'Tid hrmlr. I
Th akin l hut a nf I work ut llrif hnot i
trm'I. Ami It I a Mrf-rlly natural cim '
IHfjurucc mat unj muurucQ fii in. rii",
that In a cooiIIiIimi of III hMllli makn II
Drat apiwaranrr la the akin Ttirre ars
rrlaln mfillrlnal propcrtic that fallow tho
cnurt of th biomi trram ami the Inllurnc
of tliu" irirllr l that of an amlilotr.
Tbl la why H. H H hr l't known MikhI
purifier, hai auch a pixltlrn action In llm
kin. Thi-ro la on inur'-dlrnt In H K. H.
which peculiarly ntliniitalw ifllnlnr or
islantlular actlvlly t rlrt frout tlie ioo
or from Ihla flo nt work of llxl rfN
In lh akin, thow tltmHtl wlllch Jt re
mitrm fur rcfrnpratlnii
Tliua rilrmili- mm, eexvni. Iiitiuv. or any
tB4r lilood toodlllcti that attatka the akin ,
or iwki aa outlt ibroiiifb ih akin' M met
with the antidotal (Tret of K H, H. I
Thl la wliy tln ir'HihlfH ronlili a)
rrailllr and why lhy il not return
t'ndr the Iniluence of H. H. H thl fin"1
nrt work or iioii vf'i in mr aion i
conaiantly taking from iho llo'I Ihv riutrl
lion rninlrxt for lirallhy limine and III
iaur ot dUraait l jntt sa rontlautly l.ilntf
rcmoTfd, araltrrrd and r'ndfred liarrali'.
Thean facia nr inor" fully eiulaPifil In a
took on akin trouble rn-ot lr '11)i' Hlft
Hnrliic Co. SMI rtwift Pldit. Atlanta Oa.
You will llnd H H H on l vl nil ilriiif
alort-i. i!r n toillft today und biulali all
kla u0lilliiu.
Wood, Shingles, Shakes
Leavo your orders at tho Kant Hldo
Wood Yard for tho wlntor'a supply
at reduced prices. Delivered any
time.
n. i ski:
ffll Kast .Main Ktreet
Got Your Next Suit ot
TTLOTHES
M , MA OK AT
L E I N
ijtit'i:s fun.oo vv
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
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WAN! EXHIBIT . t
FOR FRISCO FAIR
TYP CAL OF COUNTY
At a recent meotlnt! of representa
tive, ot the four Southern Oregon
counties, who uro preparing Iho ex
hibit for tho Panama exposition, It
was decided Hint each eotmty should
specialise ou the products for which
tho county was especially adapted for,
Jackson county wilt exhibit nil tho
varieties of the fruits nnd vegotaldes
grown but will make their grontixl
effort on pears and apples. U Is the
desire ot these, who havn clutrgo p(
the exhibit to get wry variety of tho
above and with the co-operation of
both large and ntual growers this can
eally bo done.
The exposition Is to ho open for
itonie ten months nnd In order that
the horticultural Interests should he
repiesented during tho entire time,
tno eouuiy rouu lias proviucu ior iho
processing ot theso products
The pear growers, who have excep
tional specimens In their orchard
are urged to send from in lo 20 peara
of each variety to . O Krohbach at
Aiditnud, he having charge of Dm ex
hibit. 1'rarB should not be picked
hut should ho taken off tho trco with
a pruning shears leaving about an
Inch or two of wood with foliage. Tho
proper condition of fruit for process
ing Is the same as when It Is ready to
bo picked for the eastern market.
Pack In foliage or grasses, being sum
that the grow em name, district and
variety of fruit are Inclosed and send
to Ashland without delay alter gath
erliiR. In selecting apples for display, see
that they are of uniform slxo and per
fect In haM and color. From JR to
20 of each variety Is detlrcd. Tho
reason for asking the growers for tin
above number Is because there nro
nlwavs nioro or lens which ennnot bo
used on account of being bruised and
besides tho exhibit which Is to he
made In tho Oregon building Is to he
duplicated and placed In the llorllcul
turn! Palace.
Should the growers wt:h to supply
fruits for this exhibit, but feel that
they cannot take time to gnther same
then notify Mr Krohbach at Ashland
either by telephono or mall and he
wilt he pleased to gather and take"
charge of snmc
SUMMER RESORT
ROGUE RIVER RANCH
:t( Mile from Medfonl
rixi: KisiiiNti
HoatN and Tennis
Hates 11.50 per day, 7.S0 per week.
Passenger rates 3.50 ono way, by
Crater Lake Auto Slsgo
For Further Information Wrlto
iwrr. it. oi'Iivkk
Trail, Ore.
OUR PROCESS
IS THOROUGH
livery garment cleaned hy tin Is
made saultnry and cIujii with our
Modern Equipment itiul
Experienced Help
Wo aro ft bio to glvo you service
that I only poiblblu to Kd lu tho
larger cities.
Phone 2 1 1. Wo will call.
Are You Going
Camping?;
We can supply your needs In our
lino. Onvlled Ham, Deviled Meats,
Veal l.ouf, Corned lluof, l.uuch
Toiiguo,Vlenna Hausage, llolled Hum,
Chipped Uvef, Van Camp Deans,
Jlelju' Deauu, l'nifor)( Htock Deans,
Balmpp, Hardlues, Tuna 1'lsh, best
(juallty Hams, Drcakfast Jlucon, flood
Dutter, Fresh Jtauch Kggs,
MARSH &
BENNETT
Keroud Door F.uxt of Flint Xat'l Dank
Phone l!3'.!
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LONDON', duly 30. ''Tho nokt
lionili I evplodo will bo In Iho police
couit. and I hopo It will Im this
ouel"
This was. tho pnrtliiR Shot from An
nla Hell, militant silffrnitette to the
maglstinto at Westminster, as he
commuted her tor trial today on the
double chnrKo of attempting to do
stroy on May 10, thu Metropolitan
Tnberunele In South Loudon and on
July 13, Mm old rhurch of HI John
the llvnngelhlt.
.Ml n Doll enlivened tho silting nf
tho rouit by sluglutt thu "Mai sell.
InUo" and struggling with Iho court
ntlendauls. She chaffed tho mngls.
Hate on tho futility of sending her to
prison, snyttig:
"If I have been thorn ten times I
have nerer yet served my sentence."
She added "Tho blowing up of n
church does not count not even If 't
Is blown out of creation "
NOT DUE 10 TARIFF
WHIIIMlTON July JO I'resl.
dent Wilson oalil today that during
hla courcremes with bttslueas men.
who thought business conditions bad
did not hold the tariff lo bn respon
sible. Tho couiteuauk of opinion he
gathered was that business needel
time In rendjust itself to tho tnrlff
.sin: IS A WISK WOMAN'
Who recognises In thu tell-tali
svmptoma yiich as buckache, head
aches, draKKlug sensntlous. nervous
ness and Irritability the true rnurc
and relies on L)dla K. I'lnkham's
Vegelnblo Comiiouud to restore her to
n hnalthv normal condition. Tor for
ty rnrs this root nnd herb remedy
lin ii -n preeminently successful In
(ontrnlllng the dleaes of women
Mint alone rould have Mood such a
tert oi tliuo
ISIS THEATRE
l'liolopla)i Tmtay
The Old Firehorse and
the New Chief
Two ltcel Corned) With John Diiuny
DLJND MAVS DUMP
Drama
r.vniKirs scai'iksiiat
Drama
Here Tomorrow
Till: IIO'ITI.CD SIMDCIt
Two Keels
PAGE
THEATRE .
Kiilliv ClmiiKi' TmiiKhl.
I'Vatiu'c:
BiK Tliroo-Rool Bison
Ono Rool Dnuiia
Sterling Comedy
I'ngf 'riii'iiit'i' Orrhi'Klra,
1 1 arty llowt'll, Dii'tirlor
Tuesday Mvt'iiiii:
Spt'fial lied, Khow'hiK
,IAS. KycJVVl'iKS' IX Til 10
WIliDROKMAINIO
Cottlt'.st IMiU'c In Alcdl'ortl
Adults 10c Children Do
Mvoi'iEy t'liiiu? 7:ir
Jkit loeted and mot popular
hotel h the City j clrcuUthif; Ico
vvair la evety room.
EapecUl nttantlon to Udlsa
travalllua alen.
j:xtcllcnt, rrawnably priced grill.
Meet your frleildi at the afanx.
' Eurepai Plan Katai 11.40 up.
Manauvmtnt, Chultr W. KUy
FAIR,
MILITAN
ATENS
UUUK
WITH
ET
BOMB
NEARESgWI EMYTJUNG
MRS. H. L. LEAOH
Export Gorsotlero
820 North Bartlett. I
Phono fi03 AT.
FOR HIRE
Private Auto
T drlvo my own car'aiitl
tflvo gooil sorvit'o nl '
REASONABLE PRICES
E. A. GRAY '
25-R5
OR
882-R
Fresh Meat
KAMVUDAY
aShoultlrr K'oasl 112c.
Spai'o KMhs . ,. Khj
Stalls Kl antl II,
i'ulilio Mai'kut
Hanlcy & Carleton
$5,000
STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND
UNITED STATES
REPUBLIC
MIOHELIN and
GOODYEAR.
Call nj.vl (1 our priiM's.
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
The Popular Drink
RITEWAY
COFFEE
It'slv'oaKiVd Daily in Mt'iN
ford.
It's nit'iult-d in Mftll'onl.
It's thu hosl in Alc'drmd'..
Why not usu Mi'tll'ortl Cor
fto7 If you expect to huild up
your town, uso hoikiu pro
duets. Ask your grocer and
insist on his sending you
The Riteway Coffee
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
LHKS Mast Alain Street
iMfdl'tird
Tho Only Kxclusivo
(Jiiuiiiiorc.ial IMioturaphers '
iu .Southern Oregon
N'ogativt'H Madti any iiino or
place hy appoint iiient
Plmne M7-.T
We'll do Iho real; ,
E. D. WESTON, Prop.
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
'FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
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312 Sooth Itlvoraiilo
Phono 1C0 ' '
GAUNYAW &
BOSTWICK
Propi'Mor,
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