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CJ PA0T2 FOTJR. MRDFORT) MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OKKOON. THURSDAY, .IOJjY 20, T9H IF is Ulij ' ..HP '& MiU .IS'" rift or i o. vnlfe', lUlW Mcj J . nin (if J , KT The! ' T 'land;- ,' ", biisjjiV " " Jh' Itor" . ' A;. Try 3f . vf -upcc mcav$ dayte l'rai ThuY v f . T!r coring ' hoso. . rcdn- " hN (rantiJL; Tliu :Ol . t at ' ,' 4'- man clty.l Jbb " Wi day .". J; pork,'1! cot ) Th CBpcC1 ' very Hutu ltogU uhh'- In t infr. .flirfil l.aki boat (iHh ami . Cai "'8 , Tij liuntc pirkl "- plc'iiU. JKtCt I purluV tlor. l. flcult, boast 6r ford j at ho ;rMH . u u u id a , K. j inn, tlio n--.'aphltC .. -jm V iVfl'l ?'J A? Job i I - i ,t w r 4 iff. 2J4. n MEDFOKD mail tribune AN INnnPKNORNT NRWRI'APKlt PUBLISUKO KVKnr AITKIINOON RXcrciT sunpat nr tub MEDFORD PHINTINO CO. Th nmocratle Ttmra, Xh tttdford Mali, The Mrdlord .Tribune, Th Fouth ttn OrvRonlan. The AsMsna Trlbun. Offlcn Mall Tribune Uutldlmr, Ig.XMi North Fir atroet; telcphon ?, Official Paper of th City of M.Jford. Official l'nper of Jackson County. Kntrd aa acconil-claaa matter Medfortl. OrcRon, under Ut act March 3, 1S. TOBKCRrFTIOH BATM On year, by mall IS.Cft Una month, by mall , , .SO t'r tnnnlli. dclltertl by carrier In Hwrow, Jacksonville ana in trnl Iolnt katunWiv only, by tnalL ter Ttax 3.C0 Vkly. ter year KmH 1jmci1 Wlro Aiworlnll Vmm With McdfoHl 8top-Orr PR EXAMINES VOLCANO AGAIN ?EDDlKO,Ca1., July 22. Profes sor J. S.Dillcr, povertmiont Kvolojt, who investicnti'd Mount Iitcn on luue 20 for (he United States pjoloir ienl sun'ei'f making' an official re port to Washington, U haek in ltl-dins- to ninko nuotlier trip to the vol cano and make a more detailed ex amination. Up to June 20, when he was on tho summit, there were eleven erup tions, imt-t or them small one.s. Sinee I lint date there have been eleven more, inoit of them whoppers. 1'ro-f"s-ir Diller intern that on thin trip lie will ml nt least two days eloe up. lie lilt Keihiinx iiih momim; to o to Manniiiila lake and there bej,'in the ascent, cstnlili'-hinj; his base with It. F. Ixwniis at Viola. This trip, is not made e-iiecially to visit the volcano. Professor Diller i- making a geological survey of the railroad from Seattle to Iah Angeles nnd'thenee up the coast to San Fran eisco. He made the survey"of the railroad from Dun-mnlr to Redding yesterday in conitauy of Roadmaster Hari, who took him over the line a iras motor ear. f Iteing back in Redding, Professor Diller considered it an opportunity to reuow his acquaintance -wilh Mount La'-scn, to which he devoted so much study years ago, before it was ever dreamed that the mountain would be come an active volcano. 100 FEW MARIS TO FILL DEMAND WASHINGTON', July 23. With 25 full regiments of marines now afloat on expeditionary work, In addition to the many men of the tamo service scattered throughout the Philippines, Guam and elsewhere tho marine corps is having difficulty In meeting tho demands mado upon It for a full fledged army to carry out the policies of tho admlnlbtratlon In regard to Haiti and San Domingo.. The de mand for a complement of marines for tho Hancock duo In Hampton Itoadg within a day or two, for Haltlen ervlco has practically ex hausted tho resources of the corps now recruited up to tho last man and if this naval auxiliary Is to continue In Its present high state of efficiency, .It will bo necessary for congress to nuthorlzo the addition of at least a full battalion "to the present 10,000 thousand marines. At the funeral of a distinguished American admiral hero yesterday, it was found impossible to turn out a single marine although normally there nro several hundred men In tho bnrrucka in Washington, HIGH SALMON PRICES ..ASSURE PROSPERITY PORTLAND, July 2X Oregon i destined to enjoy the hot jeur in its history, or nt leant in tho hint de cade, alter tho iirwt of January, in the opinion of Robert S. I'urrell of .tliu firm of Everding & Furrell. He bnhes this utiilemenl upon (ho tru- jni'iiiloiis wheat crop, the oxtruordi nary demand for bulmou and the uo coiupanying high prices.. Tho salmon park this year will be about j',000,000 canes Icxs Hum u year ago for the reason that there is tno sorkoyo salnioii to be hud and -Alaska pinks are out, wiile red nro much nhorler thun'laxt year. In con 'IriisMo I liis statement is tho fact ithnt'lhe Columbia canneries have 'PiKiked to the present linio more thiiu double the amount (hey hjid on .the jcnrrehpuniliiig duy a year pgo, All ;ihisi Mtr,k1iiiHi"c,'ii sold up, however, 'wild onlei'H are on luuid for fulfill k ...i.i.i. i ...s.. .,.i:. .,ii.... jiii'IM m(CU JHI1 i;ninii'p' inn iiiiiu .wficult to euro lor, SAFE DYNAMITED BY YEGGMEN AT That gnncs of burglars are at work about Medford i proved by the robbery or Mr. Water, 1021 West Eleventh Mrvet. last nlsht, the fourth robbery about Medford in a week. At Gold Hill a more desHrale.. gang blew the safe in the. Jl. S. .lolmson saloon and made away with $!." at at of ,6b 1.101 2:1" thii morning. Valuable jewelrv was stolen at Mrs. Water's. One ring containing three opals and three ctneraluN, one solitaire amethyst ring and one plain gold ring marked with the letters K. W. and II. 1!., are among the mNiug thins. It is not known whether the job was the work of a single burglar or n pang. At UoM Hill a gang dynamited the safe of the Johnr.on saloon nt 2:15 this morning. Six dollars and a half worth of nickels was taken and fif teen half dollars. The thieves were roiled in their attempt to make a large haul, as they apiwirently were working under the idea that Mi. Johnson kept a large "amount of money in the saloon safe. A week ago Mr. Johnson's home was burglnrired, the burglars appar ently thinking that Jidinon had the supposed large nm in his house. They stole two valuable nuggets and the revolver. Unable to make a big haul, they decided to rob the Miloon. The work was cleverly done, nppar cntly by a gang of e.xiwrt cracks men. The toliociucii have no theories as to the gang. Some think that the numerous burglaries "are the work lf floaters, a large number of which pass through Medford everyday. The work is thought too hold and desiwr- atc for this class of thieves, and an other theory is that a gang of cracks men is mnKing inc roniius oi me southern Oregon cities. That Erom was a member of the gang is the belief of the iiolice. He denies all knowledge of the Wct Eleventh street grooerv crime, and iw he is in jail nt present, his connec tion with last niglil'r- burglaries in, in kf ,,,,.,,,.; As"0 ,,,; of Mrs. Water and the WM Elev enth street gncer are not far apart, some believe both robberies nre the work of a man or a gnng of men liv ing; in thnt ivirt of the city. MANY SMALL FIRES T SB.VTTLE, Waslu, July 23. Fires, most of them stnrted by eamers or berrj pickers, nre reported in King, Clallam, Snohomish, Mason and Kit sap counties, Washington, hut only small damage has been done. The fires originated in logged-off laud, nud have not spread to green timber. The atate fire warden and the Wash ington State Forest Fire association hnvo about ISO men in the field. Thu national forests hnve not been at tacked. The mo-d serious of tho fires is nt Covington, a dozen miles southeast of Seattle, where the sawmill of the Covington Lumber company, a ranch cr's house nnd two barns containing livestock hnve been burned. ThiK fire began in a slashing fired by loggers. fho Paget Sound navy yard's mnga nine hns at no time neen threatened, but yesterday 300 sailors from' the yard were sent ti nucucli n fire near the Jown of Mnnette. Tho weather hns been norma). The rainfall for the year has been slight ly more than the average in wecru Washington. A month more of dry weather is expected, hut no serious fire loss is likely, according to I lie. nro wardens. SEVERAL COMMIT SUICIDE 0I AMP"7 6REAT HEAT CHICAGO, July 23. Tlio whole middle west and Great Lakes region sweltered today In mld-Hununor heat that reached a maximum at Concor dia, Kansas, with 100 degrees ani ranged generally abovo 05 at nil points of observation. Phoenix, Ariz,' nlono woh hotter than Concordia. Six deaths and as many prostra tions wero attributed to tho he it hero. Two of tliom wero suicides be Moved fo imve been tho result of men tal derangement by tho heat. Tho tomperaturo hero wbh 0C degrees and inoro was no movement oi air to glyo rclfof. Cincinnati, Evansvllle, Memphis,' Keokuk, Iowa and Little Hock, Ark., also reported a maximum of UC de grees. At Springfield, Ilk, It wiw OK; Kaunas city reported OS and St. Louis 00 dogreos, Mllwonkoo had n tomporatiiro of fH, Decatur, III,, with u record of 09 degrees reported iiiunv luoBtnitlons, OLD FORESTS SEVERE GRILLING LAND SWINDLER BY OUR CLARENCE PORTLAND. Ore., July 23. Se. vcre grilling of John W. Logan of Tn wmn, one of. the -Icfendnnta facing laud fraud charges In the United States district, court hero, by United Stales Dlntrlrt Attorney Claronco L. Kennies, occupied tho entlro morn ing. Logan's attorney; J. C. Dennln, Nn- Uhed tho direct eiuimlniUlon soon af ter court. convened, and from that time on Heaiues pursued a sharp cum examination. Judge llobcrt S. Mean was forced to caution Logan repeatedly to nnswor directly the question put to lit m. Logan, together with K, J. Sellers of Tncotim and W. V. Mlnnrd of Port land, Is charged with misusing the malls to sell fraudulent location to settlers on tho OregouCallfornl:i railroad land grant. Hen lues questioned Logan about a certain letter tho latter had written whllo In Grand Kaplds, Mich., axklug .Mlnnrd to send htm a letter boosting the land grant locating work. Logan dented making such a request auc when the alleged letter wan produced by Kennies, tho witness failed to Iden tify It. After asking htm to detail all tho titles which he had held with varlou.i companies, Kennies handed Logan n letter signed as district 'agent of the Oregon and California company. Logan protested that tho signature was probably a mlstako on the part of the stenographer. Miss Kato Stlue has returned from Corvallls where she been visiting friends and going to summer nchool PLAGUE CLAIMSFOURTH VICTIM. NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, I.. 'July 2.1. llubouic plague claimed its fourth death victim hen todny. The death occurred at the same address from which Helen Snell. aged 10, devel oped the disease hi-t Saturday, and the victim was the child's grand mother, Regina Schmidt, aged seven ty three. VICTIMS OF AUTO ACCIDENT ON WAY TO RECOVERY C. V. ITelmrotli, a ranchman of Griffin creek, who was Injured In an automobllo accident Tuesday ovenlug near Stelnmau is reported to bo rest ing easy and has moro than an oven chance for recovery. Dr. I'ortor who Is In chargo of tho caso states that his right frontal bono was fractured and two ribs In his right sldo wero bro ken. Tho car was badly damaged. The brakes wero broken and tho top dam aged beyond repair. Tho condition of F. G. Wortman, injured Tuesday afternoon by being thrown from a homo in also reported to be greatly Improved. Dr. Seeloy Is In attendance. MEDFORD YOUTHS VISIT KLAMATH COUNTRY (Klamath Northwestern) C. W. Munsoii, Rob Veihiek, Rill Wotgnmott unci John Hcckcrt, four Medford .youths, roue into this city yesterdiiy afternoon by motorcycle. They left their home town last week with the intention of visiting Crater Lake, Klamath Fulls nnd take in thu principal cities ami heauty spots in laltlornm. lestcrday they came from Crater Jake. The men have bedding and fitting tuokle with them nnd wherever dark ness overtakes them they camp. They will spend n day or two in this oily nnd resume their trip southward by way of Ager and Jlornbrook. FOUR YEAR OLD TROTTING MARK BROKEN IN CLEVELAND ', CLKVKLAND, July 23. In a spec ial event' Wednesday in the third ilay'g races at North Itnudall, Ktnwal. Ill, owned by Frank G, Jones of Mem phis, trotting a mllo In 2:04, estab lished n world's record for four year trotter of either sox. Tho old record 2:05 1-2, was madoln 1893 by Direc tum, Gccrs drovo Etawnn nnd was paced by a runner. In tho morning Geers drovo Anvil, nifuthor Jones horso, n mllo In 2:02 3-1, the fastest mllo trotted this season. Anvil also became tho fastest record trotter in training. John A. Perl t UNDERTAKE Lady Assistant Vt H, nUl'i'LKTT I'boiMM JH. 47 m 47J1 j AwbiilMM sJwvte lpUjr ttar?Mr L EQUALIZE TAXES PLAN FOLLOWED IN SOMERS SIM There will be n public meeting of pcrMui interested in lower luxes, equnlir.ed values nud juM assess ments ut the public library Fridav evening at 8 o'clock, when thcom ers sleiiit now'ihehig uiil in Volt- laud nnd other eilics to cipuUixe realty values will bo explained by M. A. (Irani, win is vWting Medfonl. Mr. Grant w'prc-ents the Manu facturers' Appru'Uul company of Cleveland, O. This company origin- tiled and places iii"i-oinmitutticH what is known iw the Somcrs system, lie describes the plan as follows; "We are fren.uoutlN n-K.ed how nil outside man could place values on property and our answer to that i that he could not. Our plan of wmk is to divide a town into convenient sections, make n blue print map of each fcclion, get a few men who know the local values to meet, dis. cuss nud put the Icntiilnc values on one inside lot in each block in the city: then a detail map is prepared of each section, mid these tcniutive values nre marked on this detail map, after whicji each ami every property owner In each section is asked to come to a spvcinl meeting ut which these proMrlv owners discus,, criticise nud definitely settle whit! the nctiinl cash values are of ench inside lot. In other words, what each lot would bring at a normal sale under iiortiuil terms and conditions not what i would bring at forced sale or on long time, or because some man wanted it for u it'' ml purpose. Then our expert hnul mini' proceeds to leach the nsscssor, hi deputies nud the force of I nt n I men whom wc employ to lu the work, how to arrive nt the nlue of the differ ent sizrs and shapes of lots. Our percentage table, (siting a definite nercciitngc value lo each foot of ground in a lot) being applied to nil the bits in the low u treat every property owner fuirlv. To arrive ut the nddvd value of a comer lot we first explain why a corner is more valuable than iiu Inside lot, which is on account of the. sunshine, air nud light it gets which, the inside lot does not get. the means of ingress nud egress it bus wiped (lie inside lot docs not have and the added value on account of the traffic that comes around it from the side street. Af ter finding the front foot nlue of the side street ami of the front street we divide the' side hv the front nud reference to our percentage tables find the nddcil percentage which applies lo the onier owr the adjoining inside lot. In this wn by using a definite percentage table on nil corner hits wc treat everj corner lot fairly. , 'These percentage tables nre the invention of Mr. Somers mid the re- suit of thousands of culcululiou mnde in different cities. "The method of tiuding the real value, of buildings is as follows; Wc scud nu expert building valuation mnn who bus under his charge the assessor nud his deputies and a force of local men whom he teaches how to dp the work. First they make n ground floor plan of every house in town, showing what lot it is on, its 'size. Then we have a card which is filled out by these local men, which card is really mi aichilectV prelim iunry spceifiealion of each building. It shows how many stories there are to tlio house, what mnlermi it is made of, whether plain or ornamen tal Iriminnigs, Hit- kind of u roof, the insfdo finish, etc, 'Then we figure the floor square foot spucc in it and show exactly what it would cost to reproduce the lioiisr nt the present price of material and labor. I his gives the reproduction's cost from which we proceed to depreciate, on nccount of nge, nsiige nnd then en vironment; for n liouso 20 years old is not worth us much ns n tww one, a tenement house not so much ns one the owner occupies and u residence iq u business or semi-biisiness district is pot worth so much ns one in n strictly residential district, "Aflcr the work is completed wo Oct Your Noxt Bull of K LOTHES 'MADK AT ' L E I N PltlOKS W,00 UP Also Gleuulng, l'rosslug and Altering Fresh Meat SATURDAY 'JToiikhiiikiY Ooi'iicd )(tf and Pit-kiwi Toiinit Booths 13 and 14 Public Market Hanley&Carletou hnvo Kysteutnllcnlty vnliird iivtry square fool ijf ground nnd every building In the town : we have liunjht the nsiMsor, hs deputies and oilier local iiicii hoiv to npplv the vcm, ami we leave with vow county nud cllv officials, the blue print and do tailed limps, as well as our pcrcciil age table., so Hint you inc rcad.v to foluU up our wmk with our ss loin year nfler ycv. "Wc lmo never failed bv this sys- lem of .cquitlirntioti to place inotts money in I ho trcaurv, the ttrstJ ........ !.,... .... i....... i..i .... ,..,i .. l..lAVPhilnilpt tn tliu nnonolwmk n( ihtmm f."" IT" , ""'. llsHWlh Ihn pMM sa.l tuis a hMfkml the cilv and county coiiMuic, .Mini, (,.n((.my ( ti Dm uuuHmliir utmin niter year lo rctip Hie iienciit. s CMimplcs, In Houston, Texas, we in civnscd tlio taxable values utu" than :i:i,0H0,00ll glxiiig liieicity a reduced lux rate and an'nmouill of cash in the treasury in excess of l.'II.OflO luoie thiiu the cost of In stallation. Wc hnve applied tlio ss tcm in nearly fortv cities in the 1'uitcd States nud Cniuida nud not a siimlc one of them have discarded the syoin after it was insinlled." While here he will talk the system ocr with the countv assessor, the countv court and the citv officials. SEATTLE TO SEGREGATE SCHOOL OOYS AND GIRLS SEATTLE, Wash.. July 23.- The Seattle school hoard has adopted a resolution instructing the superinten dent of schools to arrange for sepa rate classes for hoys and girls in llroadwav high school, nud to assiuu so far as possible, men us teachers of (he hos' classes. 1 llartulou'H Suprenui Sotlnw 10 routs mt your datra A I'KKK TllKATJ Wkk J ni kUU ln "KaraiM UkcS iiklm M ttl.t .1 r kU ;w 4H.it U kl jsrptiM pttiti lWJ.f S nmtif kwMH l "NMiirvw" lUlnl Um4" UIkiu,4 Uisxj UI U mm ( If Suit I f..l lu), Iim. I'. K IIAKADON Ss SON r0nTijko. okicon vjssWTXTrsissssssl fialdy Breexr Calendar ' s'. IJ 'THE MAN WHO DIGS A DEEP HOLE .USUALLY GET5 ALONG WELL.": READ About thn "Great Opportunity Sale" At tho WARDROBE CLOTHING & SHOE STORE Btglnninfl Friday Morning July 24, on another nago of tlilw pR)er ! -" LjTsssssslflL I isHEk'''itsssiPlHI ' I sssssssssssssssissssssV. LKsisssW sssssW npiH WKS9ix WwMWj RHi94f .aiSia I you'll enjoy the I nutritloui gucsJam of U 1 iiCS Men'Pay Itomttfe to Mother's Friend "l Mil not Minirld t Mfrv Hie numluT of men whu iimm lulu Hi" stum to nirclue 'Mntlitrs Krli'iui, rriiiiii hii a Ittulluir diuMslnt. U Is it lmii)' ttiooftbl to i U il bulitiy tu the dnnr store, "Mollin's 1'rlcittl H applied exlrinnll) oer ll iit.il.niiliiiil iimirliitf. I- DOIIllltlltf IlllltlMlll, tu wlikh tlu'iH! linvnl. rliU hihIoiiiIiihI inlinlis urn niitiJiH'Ird. 'flw nitiK twi ilons suit lUmtiriit are thus sriiilttsl to ilrrli'h wlltimit llix Mrrpismlliiu HUifm'tt strulii so elli'it luwilvxl tlurtau tin inml ot'expcciitiKiti. TIU In sirl a.sMiiiiu for thft atlr hIvnii(, In munr rs fJtlsl, of nnusvn. imiruliiir stcViioti nail vlhar tUtlrrtun, stirli ii Inivrnlli'ii of Ui rnl Ortmls to nftrii llo r- nhtn Itili fldt Xurm of Inlirlcsllyii l ni'clevlr.l. 'llh-ts l"rlcnit" lnin tmrn hit My tveeiuiiitiiilrKt by it hoot of -wuiuhi vrlm Kimw frmii rifrlonop ami by ihpii wtm hiiew fiem ntuwriulloii, Wrlin PnnlllrM HrRlllslor Cit 30,1 Ittnmr lll'ln., .VlUinln. IM., tolul we will -Cil you it MlluuWg lttlk lseK li cxiH.l.uit i .ilium. MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Ooraotlow H2(l North Brtrtlott. Phono MM M. Wood, Shingles, Shakes tanre your orders nt thmKnut Uliln Wood Yard for tho winter's supply at reduced prices. Delivered any I time. n. iwski: nil l.'nsl Main Street NOTICE flliriC, (CIIAK.) JH'ltlt.W In Driving for thu Medford Taxi Co. Your ftUKliiiMs Will He Appreciated Mr Murray has driven for Hall Taxi Co, for the past 13 months. FOR HIRE Private Auto drive mv own cur ami give gtiod Horviet at REASONABLE PRICES E. A. GRAY 25-R5 OR 882-R The Proof Is In The Eating Try our Toe Cream once and he convinced. "Wo have a hunch of hrand new speeialH which we arc Hisrvinj; in our parlor. Free del ivories 7 a. in to 12 p. in. Special Teday: Caramel Ico Cream PALACE OF SWEETS WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 1 r r 208 East Main Sireet Mod ford The Only lOxclusivo Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negalives Made any lime or place by appointment Phono M7-.T Wo'll do the rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. T PAGE THEATRE One I'ci'foriiMiico Only HATimnAV i:vi;nin(j, aih;cht ikt Amorlcn's (Ireutont Dramatic ArtlHl Ol'V IIATliS I'OKT In Omar The Tent Maker Hpeelui'iilar 1'ornluu lloniaiicu llllcliuid Waltcu Tally, Aitur nl tiii; unit) oi'iMitADiHi;" and "ii I c. iiosk or Tin: iianoho" I'nr tlio nci'ommiidiitluii of Mmlfurd iiicicIiuiiIm ruilalii will not ring until HUM) I', ). hire fXIM) in nilc, Kent hI open Tlinitcr lau iifdiii Jul) UUIIi, 10 A, M, 'IVc.Imiiio Sh, HH, Tliu HfttMoii1 Huuroiim Hpepluulu Aliwllnlcly Ihn (lM'Uim TI"'Ht)'Ml J'iDitarlluH ut Ihn Ax t . ISIS mum r 1 J." J X. I'hutophi)' Today Only A Man For a That In two It i'ii l Featuring I'm urns X, IliishJiinu , A DAMINfl OltTAWAV Drnmn A STI'DV IN HOTANV iMticntlnnul At't'OllllING It) HIINOItlTV Coiiiody Coining Toiiioiiow' AnVCNTrillMOFKATIILVN NO. I 'J PAGEUP Suiuuier Season Cool Comrorluhlc, Well Wntlliilcd Mi;sT 1'IIOTOI'I.AYM PROWLERS OF THE WILD A great anliiiul fcatui lodfiecd un der the dircclion of thnt iniisler of dramatic spcclitcuhnism, Oils Tuitier, HIS LAST CHANCE A xiiilc ii'ii!mt drntiiu lu two p.iits DILLY'S RIOT Comedy. PAOE TllliTKU ORCHESTRA Hairy Howell, Director Coole-t Place In Mcdrord Every Etculut; 7:15 o'clock Adults 10c. Children 5c l.'nlht' CIiaokc of 1'inKrniit i'oiiioirow STAR THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT "THE BRUTE" Willi MALCOLM WILLIAMS f'Yohnian Series Note "Tho Unite" scored ono of tlio Kreatest runs over accorded tho modern drum. It Is n story of j strooR man's triumph ovur a vsoumn'it prldo. Dnnlcl l'rolmmn hns Ktvon tho plfluro a rare finish with a rast of such wall known artists a Mal colm Williams, Ilouno I'titcrs, Kato Dixon and olliem. Next Week; Mary Pickford SUMMER RESORT ROGUE RIVER RANCH HO Miles I'nim Medford l'INi: l'ISIIINO IhiatN ami TcmbIs Union H.fiO per dny, $7.50 per week. I'nsHenr.or rales $3.50 ono wny, by Crater Luko Auto HtnR For Further Information Wrlto l'AUL II. OI'DYKU Trail, Or $5,000 STOCK OF TIRES ON HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MICHELIN and GOODYEAR. Call and get our prices. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. 1 ' I ' ! ' I