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M it r " (.' w W r v l . Klffl MEDFORD MAtt TRIBUNE - rv t w' i 7" ' " 1 AN T T 'NRVrtfAfltll ruMi.i i jEV'jtyi !rt5w KjtOMM- mjNfeAt BY TM MKUFOIU) riUNTINQ CO, S j ; rt ifnyr Lll.oo One'aefrith; by mull i.,..-. i0 Per month, JifllverHl by csrHer in .Mrorqm. .incKsenviiie Mid Cen villa Mid M s, DU...U, -U... .En. tar ttty, by i lt," bor ymr l.oo JL-4 .'.,'- 1.(0 tW(NW pv vuiom "The f)nibonillo Tim. Th MfcHnrd an, -rne Mearom Tribun, Th south ern Orcironlsn. The Ashland Trlbuns. OKIc Mall Tribune UulldlnK, U-I7-II North Fir atrroti telephcme 75. Official rBtwi1 of the qity of Madford. Official lnpr of Jackson County. Bnlorril secondcaaa nuttM- a ardrrt. Orttfron. limine ffc AM a Here X, 1IJ, FhH Leased Wlro A"McUiAj' Press IW8M CtBCV&ATXON. waiiy nvertRW frtr kit December HI, 9l, 35BQ. rt-rtlv fdf IT months tndlni W IHB rWlH Wf4SP R9RE W j FROM MM) IS STOW Alter a festtte outing In Uxical", palatial boca n.y roatUiouses, lal lriK for o ly and a nlf at, said to have been paid for In promises. W. Novell Wright of Atltlnd. Ore., alias Karl V. Huntington ot Las A,ngel, alias G. II. Black of Lea AnRel. UIh appeared from (he Hotel Oakland jfetcrday. puraucd by house detec tives, the police and faxlcab driver.', aajs the San PrancUco Chronicle. Wright had as a travtllns eoni li&nlon N'cllld Taylor, registered from Mendo, N.lD., alias Mra. 0. II. niack of Lot Angelee, who also has dls appeared. D, .UJUIItefl, Biaaager of the Acme- Taxleab company of Oak land, aore to a complaint in San Francisco, charging the youug man with defraudidfri a tsxkab .ojner of Haiti LaMAamaUk (f VaJaaftaaaaaamaWkaaV a arawBaw vvnMno -TifnBnaanH right's first appearance iu Oak land as at the Hotel Oakland, lie was accompanied by a joudk woman, ho registered as Xcllio Tailor. He registered as Kar( r. HuntlnRtoa, aay Ibk ho was a relative of tho railroad maRnatc of I-os Angeles. The oun wouian complained of her room to the clerk, and then the two left and reg istered at the St. Mark's Hotel a3 Mr. and Mrat G. H. Mack. Engaging an automobile, the two visited cafes and" roadhouses on both sides pf tho bay. By morning five jouny women, were Wright's guesU In the car. They drove all oer Oak. land, Ilorkeley and San Francisco, then back to ttlchmond, where Wright cashed two checks 'at the Grand Can j on Chateau,, amounting to 1171. Mmle UN Frpe . ' Quo by one Lo deposited the young women at their homes In, Oakland, then ho droe to St. Mark's Hotel and lcvflN'ellIo Talor. Returning to the llofcl Oakland ho told the taxi drier to charge the $&u bill to him In room OO and bo would pay It as sout as ha cuuld get K' eik: cashed. Hu. then talked Iu one door of the hotel und out of another nnd dlsppjsared. Uu coming uneasy after two hours of waiting, tho driver decided to call on Nellie Taylor at St. Mark's. Then ho found that shn also had disap peared. A suit rase left by tho young man iil tho Hotel Oakland' contained- art old aulf ef-iloihca stamped wlth'the iirimc, W. Newell Wright, Ashland. Ore, a hat purchased in Medford, Ofc., and a shirt from Eugene, Or . Newell Wrlsht Is Iu the direc tory hs ticket OKont for thu Southern Thi-IiIc at Akhland. mm mm CAN BE ISSUED iVASllINGTP.V, AUg. 4.--AII ro trktloim on thu amount o( currency wjijch may bo Issued under seelou C of the bunk law Mas. rombcd Mon day In an amendment paired by t'jo house 21)1 to 1, and hurried over to tlwt senate. JTIiq Hiiato promptly passed hte hoiwe nijkieiidMieut but limited tho ltf iftk uo more than the combined epltalvqtyj surilJws o( the banks, Tbat ho wlil prHil( a tout Issue of llMhtHore'llMH a Mlllou dollars. Vwn OH Ike HH , Tim U whn yeu siyulc Oor, John sJt Hwi athl wlnnt homo Imliis. n-. ' . - lISE.EDS AnON), Wllkfr (lo npiMtfnii resullfoCfe iv:t Kitrnioal f f ,WiU' tjovv in progress is sumped,up mid (ho ijwi'u sacifil'viu oi hTo m pvjopprty hnvbj; )men niuusnivd,, (lit suitnjmo luspousibilih must iuuvitnbly rest upon' the should of; tl;tf prophet HgltH, KaiorVilholui of oriin'ai auniums 10 stnri. uiq Phe constant attitude of his ritrurativo ehin on his shoulder, could not in (he. very nature of unman Unuite culniinato otherwise. AVhen (he XrnUed States was. ;t war ureal Hntaiu kept uoriuany navy in Manila grossly violated the neutrality code by constant signaling with the Spanish within the. walled city of Manila, and by exposing the American intreno.hment to the fire of Spanish shrapnel by (browing the search lights of the warships along the American line, until driven out by Admiral Dewey. To England's appeal to stop building battleships (or one year, the kajscr turned a deaf car and continued his war prepantioiis on a grander scale. With his iU'inv fully mobilized and readv for a cam paign of aggression ho demanded of Russia a cessation of mobilization, and while harrassmg the borders ot France with armed forces he issued a similar ultimatum to frrauec, and although Franco had withdrawn six miles from her borders and committed no act in violation of her own neutrality, the kaiser hypocritically charges Frauce with having precipitated a state of war with Germany. With a strict treaty of cv own dictation with Belgium to maintain the nemrality of that country, she is onenlv i . i Althomrii Htissitf uave tho Hiin A ilk v,yaiing u oy jiouriug ner iroops mio ueigian territory flAlf AN aU( lMaH.UW M the. hae vi her openitioas. against. .France, UnflLnllU thereby jovcincr both Great Britain audBoWium into war. . i suite am! Ather noted Germans a military escort out of Kiissia, tno licrman war lord lias ret used (o et the dow ager empress qf ftussia return to her home, ami while I thousands of mci'ican tourists arc without accommoda tions ni ms empire nc remises to pcrnuc tucm to leave until his mobili'ation is effect In contrast to this, the French his mobilfation is effected, jfn yontrast (o.thisj the French in- getting thciii out ot tho war zone. For thirty years Kaiser WilUchn, preaching divine rignt, ana lnintansni, ias maao Auvope a military camp ami fKiruup giutimi ami euiiijiL-nuu inu pcopio to pay inor dinate war taxes for engines of destruction that would more effectively execute them when the war lord was ready for his Rotiyin holiday. On one of the louevavds p,f Paris stands a famous statiie bearing tlic hisci'iptien: ' A Isace-Lori'aine, 4UsU7,l. Let us hone the French 1914. Germination of Crimson Clover Seed S n-e November 1. l'JKI, there have liecu tmportcit into hj United States :i,;2t',88:i iwuuiU of rrimon clover ee(I. Tin- sel co:ne mostly from France nnil Austria, where the har vest Ken-on in practically the hiime A in tliliv-foiiiitry. The time for .cedinK folk)W the harvest .eahon so closely (hat only a pnrt of the im IKirJcd seed U reeehed in time to be sown the year it i rni.-ed. If the couilitionij of ftunte ure not the bot the rd ma. Iom' lunteriully in vital ity between (he time of linn est and that of fcediii;r the next yenr. Ne.v seed of uood quality in free from any lirounii.li color, lint old tcrd hliowK varjin decrees of brown, nc cording to nj;e ami ccnditiouii under which it luih been xtorcd. Xhe browu ili rolor is an indication of poor Buenos Aires Population 1,700,000 'What are the names of the three lurjfct cities in the western hemis phere 7 About 100 of eery 100. veil jMjstcd citucus of (lie United States hoiiM promptly answerk Xew oVrk, Chicago and I'liiladcl)hia. And, ar - cording v a vommuuicatioi ju-t re cited U.y Hie. I'iiu-Amcrican Liiiom lliey hoiiM yiic.sR wronjj, Thi mvc sau stated that the corrected return' of the recently takon census., mIiok that the population of Buenos Ayre lain gromi to' 1,7(10,000 thus pa-siiiu' I'liiladelphia and croudiug tier out of third ftlacc. The gioulh of the ArKcntiiic capi tal lurs been pliciiomeiml. In twenty vujiv it hus ulmost trebled its popu lation unit laconic the lurgest city In the v, oi Id south of Ibe equator, thu bllgcst Spanish speukiujr city in Ihf world, ihe. seCoud larjjt (-.ntin city Vuxit ulnae oultuukiuj; it and tho ('m l'tU.fhl ('iti' i tliu wcAtotn world. Immigrntiun is, of course, largely responsible forhls rapid iu eiease, hut tho cityV biith rate, .'1 1.1 per 1000, has cut considerable fig ure. Some interesting qupnllons, the answers to which are not very gen erally kuowu, might be asked fit tiny 'iiiiiiecliiui. Tor im-luucu; Where In tin finest iockvy club iu (lie woihl? Wlu'n the most expensive jheatcr iu tho Aincriciuf Whvro Ilia most re markable iicu'Hpiiper biildliijr iu the world 1 Whoie the most ciiboralcl housed iiiiinlejpal ualei works sti H'onf Wlier the i(iot ihitK'ljiraN" ly tfnlxMf buhiuefi.icid?' And (he liiiMtcr i each Is Iliieuos Avs, A Ivn vllifi inkHvili; fiifl rvln MKpFQftft.MAl TRIBUNE. J .!'.'!: " !, ' 1'J ' " "' ' JJ '" i of ryodievniisin and, divine German;, y jnie o.f his,Tiyno- manic. (ho German war lord, with with Spain, only the fear of neutral, and yet the Herman i . - i . '.. German ambassador and his T ) may finish the inscription with t r-r- uenniiiatiou the darker the color the poorer tho uennination. Seed which tdtous a slcht brownish color hhould be tested for germination w. fore Fowiiu;, and no brown beed should be ii-ed unles u gennination test shows it will jjrow well. Genninutfon tests of the 119, lot of crimson clover need imported in the last eight mnnthf show an avor uko of 80 per cent of live seeds-. The Xcnninution vnried from -10 jht cent for the MHrcst lot to 07 per cent for the bet lot. Ah crimson clmer need loses itsr viUilily riipidly, and an practically all (he imported wed is one j'cur old before seeding, an ef fort should be made to save domes ic hcvd v,lcrvcr possible. This is, Cnecially truo of need for local or home Use, where it can be seeded without Ihrasliiiiir or cleaning. . , , . I tUe to the Argentine niftrppoHij are the follewing: Not ny is it the greatest Kuiilb Aiuuricaii seaport, but fin point of entrnnccH nnd clcaranec ' of vessels eiiKncd in foreign trade fw nliend of even Xcw York, while in 'tonuac and value of foreign com- , mcrcc it ranks next lo New iurk in all. thu Americas.. It i the greatest uool-axportmg port in tho world, late returns showing that it Iiiih crowded b'idney, Australia, out of hrst place. Iu exports of frozen and chilled hecf Argentina leads ihe world; next to Hussi'V it exports more wheat than any coiiutiy in Ihe world; in the production and export of liuscCd it leuds tho world, while in. the exort of corn it more than trebles the United Slates, mid, of course, leads the world. Itelutiye (o the newspaper buildfng iMeutiouvd above, in i desoriptive ur tide, in a recent issue, of thu Monthly Bulletin of Ihe Pan American Uiiion, Kduurd, Alices writes; "The building is on the Avenidu do Mnyo, not far from the 1'limi, and is fluid to have cost over $.'1,000,000. Iu addition to the newspaper plant, the owners of La I'reiisa (The I'rc-s) muiidaiii at their own expense a lice uifdicjil dispcusury, an uhle iihysic iau iiid'ussistuuts who prccrihu for and aflciid eluoily patients; a law office where (lie isjoV may go for free legal udvice; u free library mid n free employment agency, A lurga conceit hull, beautifully decorated vv,iHi puiiillngs and frescoes, maiii. taiucd for its staff of cmnlotcs. who also lime n gyiiiiiiiuai nnd a private "iniriuil. Kimilly it culiv of loom MEPKQim.OKKGON,. TinWAVtnAIJfitfSvT 4, 19H . J lllllWMMWyw Ull Willi I HHUI'I1 'rigSWfWWIllJ IWH'? I ,sbm mmmm t. H STRINGENT WASIUNOTON, Aiir. 1 -The nc.w moat Inspection reulatloim Rovorn lug tho slnuithtcr ot cnttle, sheep, swlno nnd goats, nud tho pieparh. tloit ot food products In luttpcvtcl establishments, wcro slpnod by tho Sccrctnry of AttVlculttiro on July 15, .li'H. All the regulntlons become effect ive November , 1014, except thoso governing Imported ment, which ro Into etfect January 1, HUr. Tho Department of Agriculture is limited by law to jurisdiction over tho slaughtering and packing estab lishments which sell their productn In Interstate or foreign commerce. These establishments slaughter CO per cent of the meat ued In the United Stair. Tho slnughlerltiK and packing establishments which sell their product -wholly within the stato In which tho animals are slaughtered arc beyond Hip Jurlndlrtlon of Uio department. Tho new regulations, which uccupy S7 printed pages, codify tho many amendment, mid ruling, mado since tho adoption of tho old regulations on April t, 1908, and nlno add to tho requirements a number ot reuturcs suggested by night crs' expcrlonc-j In meat Inspection nud conforwlug with recent scientific dtcocrlen. Tho mor? Important changes. made as n result of the deelopment of veterinary srlcnco and practical cxticricnra in mv'at lavcctUin aro, iyi follews: Tho nqw rcgiilntlouH provldo that Inspectors shall make a rigid ante nortoin inscctlon, and If they find clear evidence In tlie lUo anfmal of the existence of n dlscaso which un fits Us meat for food, they shall con demn tho animal, and pravent Its entry for slaughter Into tho food-pr.o- parlug departments of tho establish ment. The animal so condomncd must be slaughtered In n separate, place and put at unco Into the de naturing, tank to bo turned Into fa ultier or other noncdlute products. This rule la nioro strict than the ante- niortpm Inspvctlou pretcrlued In the old regulations. Heretofore animals showing some evidence ot dlsqase on ante-mortem inspection were slaughtered on tho same killing floors as healthy animals. nnd were oot flnnlb condemned un til they wore subjected to post-mortem examination. Marked A Su-iMTt Under tho new rules, where tha anto-mortpin Inspector sus(iects a live animal of balng a, disease which might render H unfltyf9r food, bit Is not certain ot this condition Up will, as In the pant, mark tho animal "U. S. Suspect," which will make Its carcass subject to special post mortem examination. Tha ante mortem Inspector I also authorized to detain the animal for further observation nnd taking of tempera- turo in cases where that seems desir able in reaching a decision. All animals at the tlmo of slaugh ter, oven though no symptoms of dis ease are vlsjble on ante-mortem, exam. Inatlon, aro subject to careful post mortem examination before, the meat can bo marked "l. S.. Inspected and Passed" nud allowed to Icavo tho establishment. if maintained, consisting of n linn ipict hall, smoking room, ladies' bou doir', reception room nnd sumptuously furnished bedrooms for the accoin iiindnliou of distinguished visitors from forc'gn countries as guetds of tho nation in, general and of L-uL I'rensa in particular. jTueso ip'trU incuts arc not inferior 'in. their furiir ishiugs and artistic decoration to many of li! renowned, pidaccs ,pf Kuropcan royally. lii:idculally the imper cljiiioa to i.(c Ihe. most ex tensive foreign news service of any jiujmt in thu world." Jpln A, Pfiri TJMDERTAXUt Lady Aupal M 8. BAKTUnV rkmm M. 47 M 4T-M ApnKnlttiMMi ftorvlr f ON MtiJI 1 l?"T' mam u-i -3mmmmmrmm&mmmiBmmmmmmmsmawcE3cBimc.i 1 i t BIG REDUCTIONS I .ttttftftftfftf.tttffftftf-ttfttffft held iwm l! II W II IS I II I 1 S,TO0IIOI,M AUK. I., A bill pro. poniiiR ni mdraorluio wjn,. Introduced u parliament hon today. .Tnorii nro three thousand Husslans hero wtti no possibility ot their being ublo to return homo. , Woul wns received of tho arrest rnt OKtontuml In North Hwoiton of an rAustrlnn woman who Is declined if being n spy Iu tho sot-vice, of ltusnln, I'hotographs ot the NorwcRlun for tresses nnd maps wuro found In hor 'possosslon. iWAR IS NO RELIEF TO BIG 1USINESS WA8I1INOTON, Aug. 1. President Wilson flatly turned won last night iv reuuest of republican mombers of thu Venttto that. In view of tho danger to tno business In tho United States growing out of the Kuropcan war, tho pending trust legislation program bo postponed until tho next session of congress. Senators Oalllngor, Rmoot nnd iirandegeo discussed tho sltunllon with Mr. Wllnon at length nnd told him that In their opinion tho nutl trust bills would lend' to further bust. ness troubles. i President Wilson assured his cat lent that In his opinion husluumi would be hurt more If left uncurtain ns (j what tho anll-trtist hills were to tin. Ho nsertcd ho wan determined that final ncllou on tho hills should he taken during tho present session of cougross. ...I . 1 1 -t new Yomx bAnkers Td ' ' RELIEF AMERICAN TOURISTS , . . i N.BW YOUK. AU.K. J -,Uo of pnlt. cd Statc.s wnrshlp to carry to tturopn f3.S0O.0O0 In gold for thu relief or stranded American tourists, was pro. posed to Now York bankers today. Benjamin Strong. ,Jr. president ot the Hankers Trust company, depnr'- ed for Washington to mako tho sug gestion to President WtUon. Tho gold Is ready.. It was withdrawn from the sub-treasury today and U packed In kegs In tho vnluts of tho trust com. pany, All that Is needed Is tho sane tlon ot the president. Plan Unprecedented Tho sponsors or the plan admitted that It was an unprecedented ono, but Vvld tho situation required heroic measures. To ship tho gold on a liner would bo. Impractlcablo at this time. No Insurnnca roinpnny could bo found to write a policy on such .i shipment, which wodld bo liable to relxurc by Kuropcan warships. Should tho proposals meet with ob. Jcctlon. Ur. Strong, l( was understood would suggest to tho president that tho gold bo placed on an American steamship and that a warship ho sent with it to Insuro Its safo passage. TWENTY MONTHS IN JAIL FOR J. W. L0BAN PORTLAND, Aug. l.-iohn W. Lo gan, convicted of fraud In, connection with the loca'tfng of persons on (up Oregon and California land grant..was ucnfcnccd today to servo twenty months Iu McNelU's Island peniten tiary. '-' " Crttttst Evjit - MWMMM S LltC 'Alt liuman exi-rlencn looks lck t mothsrhimd ns th wpnilr of wonders. , tiio twiienen, in inniiu'io. ins nui. lltno faith during th? pj'rlo.l of oxpertiincy re iwcotid only to thi mother lovn !i. stewed upon tho infut hlpJcM hut most marvelous cro atlon it iMby. Women aro aukK In lnrn fmm MirH o(her those holpful (wendr that alcl to comfort, and yet nrn prfflly safe to ut and umon lhiio they, recommoad "Mother-a Friend." - It Is entirely an external application detlsned to tubrlcnto the broad, flst muscles nnd skm that protect thn atxlomen. It lias boon In fnvurablo Uvi for nesrly Jinlf a ceatury nnd I, known to mothers la UHot byerV'sotHwroom rnunlty In iUa" trnHcdJiNti-a' who alchly recommend .&.' .You wBl Ila4 It' ort nil Irt drug,storeA,"',M6lef,s'l'l-hrt H utterly harmless, eantalns no JeaJniilnn tsgtifV1 !?"(" 'ttrt VMsMtl of "VorS Krln,d" to. day, s nor 'dtvi stort and wrlto. to u tnr ..ur fnilrucllvo lltllo book to mothers. AdJre Ilradneld Insulator Cg 3111 Lamar mag., Aiioma, us. Ss ALL LOW flbs At tho Hlgn of ,' I , I ti Good Shoes' oppwrri4 wmummm VIS-H flrtid' UI OF MT . . .i ti. . i u l.ONOOS, Aug, WVbwmijtt More. loyjJllUielthuri did .npi ntlnnil to iljVV h'tlug ot- thu. llrtttl cnblniit couuoll nt.il tills wns taken ns nil Indi cation tlmt Im hnd resigned ns lord prostdout of tho council. WARRIORS OF SKIES IN FLIGHTS OVER TWO CITIES PA KID, Au. !, NumuroUH nyro planes trpm tho 1'ruuch nvlntlon ecu ters In tho west nnd south moved swiftly over Paris today In flotillas of twos, three and fives towards tho enst. Strings of horses requisitioned from prlvnto stnhlcs wnro to ho seen going towards tho freight yards of tho eastern railway linos. Throughout tho day troops wero arriving from tho west nnd south nnd departing for tho enst. flth Wodford trtd is Mart ford mart nnffi Httili JiHHa5:S:i5EW Hina.'VW. EtlVuNb yiiAMIt I'll ..... tlM. M bH.klNa.SIT4 somRVNLsisnunNnif Public notice Is hereby given that Woo l.oo nud Hal Sing. hno sold their laundry and equipment thereto, on South Ktvorsldo avomio. Medford, Oregon, to tho undersigned, who will conduct tho business nt tho same plnco under tho nnuin of Sing Dock Hong. The money for this business In to bo paid and tha trsntfor Is lo bo mndo on August 8th. 10(1, AH creditors will hereby take nntlco of tills transfer and- snlo, and nil ciu tomers nnd tho public generally aro hereby cordially Invited to continue their patronage. FONCJ TONQ. TUBERCULOSIS In addition to plenty of frtsa W proper diet, Uiom sunering irom rnoer dlL thow SUtle or w io are prodtspod to Tuberculo sis sra recomweaded to uia EckMstt's Altsratlva to stop night iwsata, bsmin fever and hattsn rscovsry. This dl. cine, by reasoa of IU successful use dar ts f Uie past, wsrrsaU toe fullest Inves Ugitlon possible by every sutferer. Eckman's Alterative Is oit efflea cleus la bronchial cstarrh aid severe taroat sad lung affections, and la up bulldlnc the systess. It contalus no asrcoUcs, hot Varttrul or aabltform Ifll dregs. Accept no substitute, "old by lestflng druidsts. Write to the Eckmsu Laboratory, rhlladelphts, ra. 'or lionklet telling of recava Classes tor Children (llASSI-X l;Ut CllliMHU:.' Not loHg now till srlinot IkkIh. if your chilli needs glasses It Is high tlmo ou ytnro nttuudiug to tho mat ter. To wait until they havo begun their studies means suffering on their part, nnd leak time for correct fitting. Ilrlng thorn hero nny day, and rest assured thoy will bo kindly, carefully, and srlentlflrally treated. DR, RrCTERT HK K.VOWK MOW Hullo 1.13 Over I truer flrcoti Trading Htiimpu (liven NOTICE CHICK, (CIIAH.) MOMH.yV Is Driving foj f lio Medford Taxi Co. Your IIusIiiuks Will Ilu Apure9latod Mr. Murray has driven for Hall I Taxi Co. for tho pust 13 months. n9 STAR Theatre i j t Wednesday and Thursday "ThePortof, Missing Men" Froliman Scries GOOD MUSIC PAGE THEATRE HDMMnit hi:amo.' Cl, tUuiirtirlable, Well Veillhltcl. Itest Photo PI)- The Lady of the Isle In Two Parts, A Mclodrnmn of To dny Mother Michael A slory of a lost cat Tno Ollcr 1oik I'hllirri HCAR TIIK I.ARCK PACE THEATRE ORCHESTRA IIAKRY IIOWF.U, Dircrtei Tho Coolest Plnco In .Medford Adults 10c. Children 6c. Hour 0cii 7U.1 Knllm t'lmugn of I'rogirtin ToMiorniw Fresh Meat SATURDAY Rprinp LniiihrVonI and C'liiekun L'Vy.s. Booths 13 and 14 Public Market Hanley&Carleton UI, H. L. LEAOH Expert CorsetlOTt 32G North Bartlett Phono 5G3 M. Oct Your Next uli, of LOTHES JV MAIIK AT L E I N PltlCKS W.(M) UP Mho Cleaning, Pressing nnd Altering TO CRATER LAKE Aulo Klugn leaven at K it. ul. mi Mondav. WedniMdav nnd 1'ii iifity. Ifoiiuil trip $IH tlekclei Imuprcd lUiljl Kcplvmher till. Special mien to Uniter l.aku for purlicrt of flvo or" more. Tour, five mid Hoeti.paHNCuger lour iug earn. KeaKiniablo rati1 to nil cllicri and, poiulH, Kprcial rut en for nil-day h,urlco and largo loiiiiug parthrt. , Hall Taxi Co. I'lionu 100. Kcoly and Couil Hall, Mgrfl. ' J 1 ' i CAMERA SHOP 208 Enst Main Btroot Mcdfpvd', , Tho Only Exclusive 06n'cialiP(iot'ogriii)lioiH in Southorn Oregon NogativaM Afiulo any tiuw or plnco by nppotatMoiig Phone 147-J r II I v .f HI II f iflALY ARNOL IN WESTON'S E, p, WffirTW, f. J m A MM