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1'k . j. i. ?! It ?.j Sm2L MBDfOitO MAIL TMBUMI L'AH INDBMsMDBNT NKWJ SB mKusmA r OfftMt Mill Trlkun MulMlu'SS.M.afc Wtth Flf HtMtl WpngS W. The Dsmoeratte Tlmse. Ths M4fet Jli'TM MMTArfl TTHHM. Tn BOttW iTM'AHItM TrlbUBS. t batm JC "Jw"iJr3rr HH Kr month, delWsffc ir ..carrier I 'MkHoNL Jaettaenvllta nd Cm. 4 H tturday onlr. y nail. tr year IN fcljr.rtr y"- - ,- i.l Of natal, - of th Cliy of Mcdforl Otftclsl Paper of Jackson Countj. t r - nter4 m ses4taW mattst ml SM M " '" " "" V.v. . PNll ! Wire Afewfeslat! IVcm PUBLIC MARKETS OPEN TO REDUCE "U 4 w OF LIVING NKtV. YpKK. .Sept. 1,. Jour ex jwrimentul markets with nceomfnodn tions Tor JHHJ push carts or stands and 112 .farm wagons were thrown oi lo llic ptthlic in New York early today. The success or failure- ot thisplnn to reduce thehih cot of fqod, ne oordhj !o it proatetens depended on the- Jnwrit o'thfl jHirekiiiK public. Ati HiMM'fll lo heHfewirefs to pet out tlwir mnrket basket, nud visit the uinrket iii'nrwt Iheir homes, sent out by f. JhImn irt(h, pixvidcnt of the XaUonai irouscwiviV leapic, Wft? .-.(nn-icti iu iv-Miiv in a j,Tntrai rusn lltroHRhout the day to te.t the decla ration that price? cau be reduced by purcliasinj; direct fre the prodnc- HUT HELMS WAS F llinls ddveloiied dt the coronCr's iniicht (liis moniiu lhat Earl Helms,' found drnd in n lonciy cabin lit Hie Auteloe district Saturdqy, was llic viciiiu of an unknown niuri;rer mid not' a btiicidr, wvfirst presHmed. It in the belief of the father of the youth that tint is the cane, and (he infjiiot was nfc(ourd pending the arrival of new witiiefre.es. Although the farewell notes found with the body are in the writing of Ilrliurt. and oilier evidence point tdroiutly to hUieide, rriendn and rclatics udvuiiec the murder thWiry wW undyfjjrobe, BANDIT THOUGHT SLAIN HAN KIIAKCISCO, Cn!., Sept. 1.- uuiuaionn uero iiaa word by nunc today that "White Wolf." (he ban di( who has ravaged northern China, ha been fctmck down by a chande Inillel while raiding a city of llonati province. The cubic ineMi(:e wafc brief. A ,1'irMilutcd in Chinatown, it iudicuicj ijiat "Wliito Wwir was mortally Miuiulcd by n chance bullet and draped himself to n place of hid-jin-j-, in which bin bodv was Inter loiind, prchuinnhly ufter hix Icader le" baud Imd wilhdrawu from its nild. ALLIES GIVE GROUND M BROKEN THROOGH , j LONM)LS gept. 1, ;'Tlio Aujilo. French n Vido p. iii i-orpi have hud , io (,'round. but nowhere have (t hey 'Ween broken ""(lirottali," is tho ftitjiemwit friyen out ntho French Hutwuumumt in riuumiarv of that jift of ill) official oiiHHUiiictint of Uw Kmieli war office referring to Arrw it -. ilHt (Juimii uiluck ou tliu French left ' win, piHd pitWIii in I'ml last iWit. i mmmm swuwiwi s rrOtU, WMTt LCIMN. iMNWT IY IIANTI I'lTTisW'IW, d. 1.-ikV, W HiUitmtU ,itmm Kmm4mII d(4i IfsW nmumtm 41 "XHtiy" (Vfsttfct iHi"br, U4 H ld Ih Ik Ikm Xvtk t4 ft MaiJI TH1 AMBJUOAN OPPORTUNITY THIS European WnV, mlcordiiiK to tho majority of out v , niorcc experts, 'furnishes th United States H wo ucruu opporuuiuy ior too trade and aholtld" inark the industrial expansion. The trade! 6f the belligerents must naturally fall to America,", and it wtmld seem, should give mimoivsq impetus to the textile Mm uictal industries. .It wduld seem that iu'thues of peace the average defic iency in white bread products of the belligerents is some what in excess of the inmiense total of !KX,(HK),000 bushels produced by this country this year, so that the American surplus lt -100,000,000 should bring most, fancy prices in the oVent that bottoms dan be procured for the handling oi mis immense lonnage.i AjrrieUlturc and Industries that manufacture and eater to it should enjoy a prosperity that ought easily to offset the disadvantages ol "Withdrawals of .European capital from Aiurcienil securities', and in the end we should find ourselves atcreditor instead of a debtor nation. Belgium, .the "Cockpit of Europe," Rich in Bloody History Ucljrium has been described n ''the cockpit of Kurope." In the hist 400 ycar more man 130 great battles have been fought on Its sot), and in the lait three weeka battle tar greater than the greatest of these have rushd headlong into hMory. Events ef the last tew days hw tlto Delgll little changed from th RcU gll Julius Caesar encountered a thouMRd years ajto. "The most for midable ot nil the tribes of Gaul," ho described them. Caesarjjteuad them then doing exactly what, they are do la today waging war with their neighbors across .the .Rhine, tho Ger mans. Then the realm ot tho Uelgil was ot .vast extent, extendlnc from the llhine to tho English Channel and on the south to tho :amo and the Seine. Now It Is a little bit ot a country. Its whole area la only 11,375 square miles. Just about tho same as tho combined areas of San Francisco. San Mateo, Santa Crux, Alameda, Contra CqsU Mar,ni go Mcn dodno, Napa and Solano counties. But every foot ot its soil Is hal lowed with heroic memories. Reckon up the great battles that cling to your, memory. Hqw many ot them' were foaght on Belgian soil Rami!-, lies, Oudenarde. Fontenoy, Necr wlndco. Courtral, Waterloo, Namur, Liege. j All about Liege, which added a new page to Its heroic history In the; first week ot tho war, are places o(1 great present' or historic Interest At Seralng arc tho gigantic glass works, foundries and machlno Bhons founded by the .Englishman John Cockerlll, In business partnership with King William I ot Holland, iu which was built the first locomotive en the -continent ot Kurope. Among the buildings ot these establishments are the summer palaco of tho old I'rlnce DUliojw and a Clstcrlclan ab boy. West ot Liege along tho Mauho Is lluy, whero Peter tho Hermit founded a monaster)' and where the remains eC. that pioneer .crusader were bur ied. Namur Itself has not had quite so stirring a history at Llcgc. jet it has been the scene of many sieges and battles. Louis XIV besieged It in 1C73, William III In 1C95, and oth ers In 174G. 1792 and 1794. Here. too, lies burled the heart of Don John of Austria, the victor ot Le- panto, under a- monument erected by Alexander Farnese. Here, too, ln Geography of (National Geographical Society Bulletin) MAMNHB-Za Belgian city of about 70,000 situated on the D)lc river about half way between Ant werp and Brussels. It Is In a sense the religious capital ot UelKlum, Jlie archbishop residing there be Inn, tho prlmato of the Catholic church of that country. It gavo the name to Mechlin laco, for which It was onco famous. It Is ono of the busiest railroad centers In Belgium, the linos from Antwerp to Brussels and from Ghout to Llego crossing there, The lordship of Malpcs was con ferred by Pjppln iho Short on Count Aden In 7S4. During tho following century Charles tho Bald bestowed the fief op the .Bishop of Liege, Dur ing the religious troubles of tho six teenth century it was sacked, Dur ing the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries It was captured in turn Tjy the French, Dutch and English. The French finally removed the for tlflsatloBs Is 1894, since which time It lias been an unfortified place. rfFJIOM L!KOK TO NAMUK-rfTfcO .valley of the MeUsu from Liege to Namur Is vsyy plolllieM'ju and at Imtiy, and is densely populated evN for Mfdgiuii), which Is (he most Btiilr po(iultd country u nurlb, Them are many bold cliffs aud oil llffa and ruined Im bordcrlHK H, while IwHUWsblu ikrivlnx vll- and rich Hidnr flt'hU W with m aHMlkfC In wklHs a hHnlMHl Qjjkiiijllil MBPybltPMAlIi RIBtmi!3t otu- on- nuvoionnicnt beginning of oC its foroiirn ati i ra of trreat June, IS 16, tho rear guard of Grouchys French army fought fierce ly with tho vanguard ot niuchcr'a Prussians on tho road to Waterloo. West and northwest ot Namur there lies a cluster of towns, tho namo ot overy one ot which Is a wholo chap ter ot titanic histery: Charlorol, at which Napoleon aimed to drlvo hln army llko a wedge between Welling ton and UlUchcr; tflcurus, tho con centratlon point ot Bluchcr: Qosso- lies, from which Ncy drove the 1'rus slans; Gllly, whero Vandammo drove back a Prussian, brigade; Quatro Bras, whero Ney first beat Welling ton and then was beaten by him I.lgny. where Napoleon defeated Hlu cher but could not destroy him; Mont St. John, La Hayo, llougomon:. IManccnolt, Ware. & Bcllo Alliance. Ohaln, Lnsnc In a word, Waterloo. And south ot Namur lies Dlnant, where Philip tho Good and and his son Charles tho Bold ot Burgundy drowned S00 loyal Belgians In tho Mouse, the same Mcuse which todav runs crimson with Belgian blood. And near It tho little town of Flcu- rus, over which warfare's newest en gine, the aeroplane, hovers between contending armies, and where, moro than a hundred years ago. tho first airship was used In war. Tho French used a balloon at Flourus In 1794 and it helped tlieei to snatch an unexpected victory from the Aus trian?, tho samo victory which lost Delglum to tho Princo ol Coburg, And on what Is now tho shitting Fronch borderland, what battle fields there arc. Who hna not read ot Malplaquut. And who has not read of Lllc tho city ot sieges, Llllc the unconquerable, whero the flame of the Revolution blazed first and strongest, and of which Carlylo wrote "Llllc, otton burning. Is qucnche-l again. Lille will not yield. The very boys deftly wrench the matches out ot fallen bombs," Now It seems Carlylo was wrong. Llllo lias yielded. Tnlcnclcnnes has still to bo heard from. Famous now for Its laces, It has stood many a siege and seen its full share fit war. I,oul XI and Turenno besieged it In vain. But tho Spaniards took It In tho seven teenth century, and then Louis XIV, and then tho Austrlans and their al lies. And there Is Maubcgc, that great fortified camp on which the French place such reliance. It has heard many an army hammering at Us gates. the War Zone HUV A fortified placo; has a cit adel rising In terraces from tho river and defeLslvo works hewn out of tho solid rock, lluy Is fourteen miles from Llego and twenty four from Namur. Here Peter the Hermit was buried, and tho ruins of tho abbey he built are still pointed out. There are also many mining and wanufap turing towns in tho Mcuso valloy be tween Liege and Xamur. lAlAAi Whero Ilslo thread comes from. Tho chief town of tho do purtment of tho north ot Franco, with 210,000 inhabitants. It Is n fortress of tho first class, with a citadel said to bo auban's master piece. Tho city is situated in a well irrigated and fertile plain on the Douc river, with which numerous canals are connected. Tho present fortifications thero woro largely built In 18S8. Llllo was founded before the middle of tho eleventh century by Count lialdwin IV, It was held successively ,by tho Aus- trlans and Bpanlsh, beliiK taken from the latter by Louis XIV In 1007, l)ufnK tho war of succession It wai beisu by tho Duko of Marlbor ough and surrendered, Under thu traaty of Utrecht It wus Incorporated with Frame, HAWfcWrTho (MplUI of liolulun l.lmbunr, at (ho Junction of mitral Important rsllromls, It has many hrowcrlcK uiwt dllllfrlt', H Is fain. oils for Ila MfS'ttf M'iditmilttI mMiru im at m l u( tbv AmmwhIJ ttDDPORP. CfflKflON, TTTODAV, SWPTWOTFiR 1. Wonder-Working Directs ltcne Yiviani. iniiuu miittslcr of Franco only wince Juno M, Iml now suddenly called upon lo direct tho af fairs of tho nation iu tho uivalosl war (ho wtuld lm ever Known, in u nalivo of Algiers who has licomno a tlitifougli I'aHiau, a Micialist who cujo.xs a kinp, u pott who U a haid headed huxiucss man, u Koutlcmaii of clcpiut tuauurrs nud elegant clntlipn who cluuupioiH the cauo of the workiiur olnM". U hat been linh pendent of it partv iu the chamber of deputies but lias hovorthelesx mauaKcd to keep its eoulideuce. Ho has autii):oiured llic atWIncrney, hut contrixed to preserve inaiiy pergonal friendships iu it. He wns chosen lo fill lite u"ent position by President Poinenro after two political veterans Kibot and DouiaeRrup, liad failed to form cab inets and Dclensse lind declined to try. Yiviani is nn obiiginir person who can never refuse a friend sor vice nud I'oiucnro tinned to him as iv last n-Horl to save iiiinself iu the presidential chnir. Mviant went to work, shiftiui positions here and olinninc them there, c.ct!iuiz a cabi net together wlien everybody said it could not he done, and obtaining n xote of confidence in it two days later by tho chamber of deputies when c co body said it would be im possible. Meets lliivslVt "Strong Man" A Few days more and Yiviani with on board tho battleship France in company with President 1'oiucarc, bound For l'uiu, to pav a visit of state to France's ally, whom France Krvcs as hanker and at whose behest it has now gone to war with tier many. Yiviani had but a Few hours iu St. l'etersbuiT;, bat thero was plenty of limp -for l.'ussia's "slnntj: inaii, ' Prune Mpustcr Ivan uorciny kin. to come to an iindcrstaudiii with him. Golems km is a man of 73, while Vivianl Is ."!. (toriuiykiuV strung will and reactionary princi ples dominate his iimx-rial master and determine Kust-in's destiny. One can be reasonably certain that tliex will seek to determine Frnnce's also, Ihrouch Yiviani, if Curcmykiu can brills it about. France's oilier ally iu tho wnr, Knglnud, has Prime .Minister Asuith nt the helm of state, only ten years older than Yiviani, hat an old" mnii bowed down by the henxy rcsMu-i-hilitics of pasi year of office, wlit-o snow white hair and nlmnt loifJKard face contrast strikingly with Viv t aui's youthful ccs and Fresh com plexion. It uuh in PJOli, the car thnt As ipiith became prime minister, with six years' of cabinet service behind him, that Vivmui first took cabinet rank in trance, l lempiiceau, tarn prima minister, made hint minister of labor, creating tho office for him in re- mimiiisc to the demands of tho social ists. Vivian! had been their ardent champion for many years, openly ad vocating (lie right of the workiugou-n to strike for higher wages or better hours. Through Several Bail Htrlkes lie was minister of labor for Four years and went through the strike of tho postoffiee employes, who on March 1(1, JUDO, left 1,01X1,000 lei tew nud 'JOIJ.OOO telegrams undeliv ered', the partial strike of tho elec tricians, who nllcmptcd lo pinup- the city of Paris in total darkness and tho strike of the railway employes, who tried to lie up till the Ininspor tntioii. Yiviaui's radical socialism has been somewhat softened since then. It id u marvelous achievement for him still lo retain (lie socialist sup port in his political program. It contains an mi(unlified support of the measure passed last year iu the chumber of deputies, practically by thu command of Hussia, providing For u three-year military hervicc, m I 'S J I J3 In honor of tho VlrKln undor tho name of Vlrga Joffe. On these oc casions, tho dalo of which Is August 15, tho town Is converted Into a for- ost of firs by tho collection and planting of trees and branches from tho neighboring forest. Hasselt Is on tho main road fropi Maastricht to Antwerp, COLMAIl A town In Altmco on the main lino from BtrasshurK to HuhoI, about 40 miles from tho for mer city. It in the seat of govern ment of upper Alsaco and tho su premo court of Alsace-Lorraine. Tho population Is approximately 00,000, and the people are employed mainly In tho textile Industry, uuKarmaklnK and machliiory factories. Around tho city thero uru rich vineyards mid orchards. Charles tho First onco hold his Diet thero. in 1470 It look pari In tho MruKKlo against Charles the Hold, was taken by tlio Kaades In the Thlriy Veurs' War, and fr6m kum taken by the French thrca r later. Under the treaty of Woitphslla the VftrnvU released II, but Mlu Iu lOTil iocupiwl t and dlsmsutUd Its feHI'JMlrOus, which. How serve as jdMHt promnisdes H irtsscd Willi AUuni Uilrslii.i In "rww' ju ii, Premier France in War Crisis whteh was violently opposed by Iho socialist political th-vrty. .mines, its leader, was shol down in Paris io conlly In couseipuumo of his purlj's antagonism to this hill. vivmui is nt tito lumti ot tlio nimi- cth uov eminent lu Franco since Iho proolninntion ol iho third lopuhlie, September . I Hit), follow Iiil' Iho do font of Napoleon III by the (louuans til heiian, mm Iho consequent over throw of tliif Nnpoleouio d.vniis'v. Since Iheiicabinetr. In Fntiico have risen nud fullen with howildciiiiK tap. idily. Yiviaui's gruitis in being- iiblo to ptodtieo hartnonv oitl of chaos r.iul unity nmonjr varioulv divergent fac tions is pei Imps iho uirt or greatness itpeded iu the primo minister of Franco nt ibis moment. A Cabinet of Voting Men Nearly nil the men who went si lo his cabinet June 1 1 aio .voting, of no very great experience, lint poptiht" with Iho deputies an well as with the senators, It was n masteitv stroke by which Yivintii was able to add Theophile Deleasse to his govern ineiit us minister of wnr nud got ttia. eo.openilion of Oeorges rieiueiiecau. Thev are the two stroujrest men iu Franeo and two of the stronges iu KuroiH, et bitter enemlos nud polit ical foes, Fnttteo has urgent need ot them both at this time, 'hut it U doubtful if anyone lint Yiviani could hnvo brought them together. viviuiii has been called the John ltmns of Franco. Hut us no two strong men arc, ufter nil, very much alike, Hums, ,0 Knglish socialist, has resigned from tho cabinet on ac count of the wnf, whiln Yiviani, the rrench socialist, is increasing tlip snfeguaids to keep liiutsOlf iu office for tho reason, of tlu wnr. New rk y.d.j j ORDER MILITIA TO BUTTE MINES lli:i,HNA, Mont., Sept. l.Tcn companies of tho National Cuard ot Montana pulled out ot Helena at lS:lu this afternoon aboard tho arm ored train 'or Itutlc. Two mnchlno nun plntonns accom panied thu bnttalloiiH. Major l. J Wonohtto of (lloudivo Is In cotumand Governor Btowart tlnllvcrod scaled orders lo tho commanding officer be fore the train departed. Hi:i,i:.VA, Muilt., .Sept. 1. (iovcr nor Htcwart received a telegram from Becrotnry of War Garrison this noon ndrlilng n battalion ot troops will bo sent to Fort William Henry Har rison nt Helena Immediately for use tit 'Unite If "their services arc needed, PORH BARS ALL WIRELESS NEWS ALLIES LONDON, Hppl. 1, W.'J.I i .A ilispalch lo (he Itculer Telegram from Liifeiizn .Mariiiiz, in I'ortu gu(s.e Hast Africa, dated August III, recites that a nettled cnl norois tho window of the wireless tooiu of the (leniian steamer Kron I'riur. having been scveicd, (he local authorities immediately removed tlio overhead wires fn'iiii all shijw dctmucd nt the pl-esenl linto in Diureur.o Mnnpilr. or any other I'orlual jiors. new SmeTspOtters over bloody europe LONDON, Kept. 1, 7 a. in. A dis pulcli to thu Kcuter 'i'tlegram com puny From .Sofia suys that a nuvv comet has been observed with tho nuked cyo from (lid observittoiy nt i'luvtin. It was located iu the con stellutioti of fJemiui. Mary Mckfortl at Iho Nlar. Tho Star Is pnnxjutlng tho talented llttlo Mary Ickford iu n sorlcu of single roel reprints of former pic tures and Judging from tho favorable comment on tho fliHt showing tho pictures will prove attractive to the many admircra of tho littlo "Queen of tho Hereon." A copy will bo run overy Monday and Tuesday until thu full soiluti him hcnii shown, Tho putronu of the Hlur welcomed tho ret in ii of thu imislcut Woolwortlu must flttliiKly by Kciierouuly ap pluudliiK llM'lr openliiK iiiiulfuljiimu er, Tf" !SBB JH J John A. Perl UMDIMTAXJBt HmH Mi 47 414 itiW .1.J.1-M.I.-L-J-I, BUTTE MI' IN' CALLS OFF WORK lU'TTi:, Mont., Sed. I Tho Or iginal and Uiiuuon mines, employing about 700 men, wcio closed this moining. niter Iho miuo had been vis. itcd bv a committee of Iho now Mine Walkers union us tho dav slilltuis going down. Tlio coniluilleo inspeel ed tho cards of tho miners mid when tho whistle blew it wits found that about 100 men of Iho dn.V shift Imd failed to cporl, Tho Fniciuaii llit'ic upon ihicided to olosejlni mines for Iwctity-Four hours, Theio vvn no dlsoi'dei' at (ho mine, mid It was announced by tho commit tee of thu mimnvorkors that lliero would ho no more deportations, All the men who appeal Cd lor work held oatds in the now MlnewniKoiV union, Tho town was ipilct hist night. No troops have vet arrived lieVo. It i understood that the militlit will not he htoiodit hero unless further dior ders ato tlirontono.l. Thero was much discission todav of the rcipiest by the Mliipworkers t'nlon liuide up on Slieril'f Hriseoll lint ho upnoiut 'J."0 of (heir number as deputy sher iffs to preserve the penoo of Iho dis trict. Many members of iho Mliiowurk er' union have declined Unit serious trouble is bound to follow tho tip penrnuco of state (roups iu lluttc. Miner Brown to Brooklyn CIIICAUO, 8opt 1 Mordecnl l!lbn,'siicceHlodftt nmlmfebr of tho St. I-ouht Fcdornlu by FioldtT Jones, becatno today n metnbpr of tho MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Corsetiere 32G North Bartlett. Phono CG3 M. - r ' - i Oct Your Next butt ot K LOTHES MAIIK AT LEIN riiiCKH rt.oo up ' Also CltanlnK. Prcsslns; and Altartag LOOK HERE Automobile Owners We sell Michelln and Good year Tires at the same old price. No Increase on ac count of the wnr. GRATER LAKE , MOTOR CAR CO. Tf Autocar Announces Medford Waiting Room tThc Intcntrban Autocar Go. wishes to niinotiuce that urriuiKO ments have been niudo for a waltlnt; room nt tho HASKINS DRUG TORE 214 East Main Street All cars for Central I'olut will stop thorn for pusHoiiKurs anil patroin are Invltad nud expetted to ttso this linndHoino, coiufortiihlo and contrail located storo as u waltliiK room and liuatlijiiurtorH. Tho .Vow Hthcdiilo is now In effect and llmo cards may lio scon at thu woltliiK. room, nt i. a...,,. a...i i :,. ... v.-" iiuium, uiiii unmount! iiyiovif or tallied from tho driverii on car. oh- NEflESTTpjyEHYTHIN6 'amJMaVffl )UH loratl oimJ moil W'uhif hold In (In City rhcukihiK let wBirlavfiy roimi, KanJaJ atlsntleN le laiUa 'MH (W kwm WiUMiM ' IVttarlHiKslMtH.Mue, MHSMMaMMSMsMt NEW UNION rl'vl S-fe7V CaqJlvlag. t ji..im s.uiii)aii.iiiULi-i.xiwj-i'f Utooklyii' team of tho .rnmo Icaguo, Tliu llrooklyti nliilourtiitimeihJlrOwij'rt totitritct which It lit said, culls for" a salary of $7o(lt) a your for tluoo jcum. If.'tlt ' ,-,1 s Theatre Mtitnnl Movies Momliiy ami 'I'lie-dny Nlftht HEART OF WOMAN Domino, (lolioral Wanhliitituu Ihiyd Iu Thrco PurU- Our Mutual Girl No. 19 The Widow's Mite Tlmnhouscr Don't MUs II. no and toe. PAGEI!! Wednosdny, Septombor 2nd, Only FIFTH EPISODE Trey 0' Hearts PAGEHlSatre Cool, Comfortable, Well Vuntilutud Two Big Features for Monday and Tuesday Honor of the Humble In Two Tarts IVaturlnt? I'lorenco Laurence A Mexican Spy in America . in Two I'arta ;,;;( . With Ww. CIIHiird and -Marie Wfllcump All At Sea Ono Tart Comedy With lMdlo Lyons nud Vlitorla lirdo Hear thu l.aro PAGE THEATKK ORCIIESTKA HARRY HOWKkU Dlrrctor ADULTS lOo CUILDUUN An i)oir 0mh 7: in l.'utlio(liiuiKO of pioKruiii toiHurnnv WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Mian Street redford The Only KxcluBtyp Conimordial Phologranhora in Southern Orogon Negatives rado any time or placo by appointinont Phono 147-.T Wo'll do tho rest E, D. WESTON, Prop, TQ - CRATER LAKE f i.Tft W i i Auto HUnt loitvob lit 8 it. m.bn Monday, ' Wodij&dayV iti&rtMty. ItoniKl-lflpV'H jvic&t honorVdMinlll rieplcinher ,'10, Hpt'c'al rat erf to ('nil or Lnko fur purlltm of five or inoro. Four; five and scvoii-pnHHenc'r Ioun iiijt cars', lltiusoiiiihlo rules (o all uitlsM nut points, Hflolal rat en for all-day isrvlea and larfi vtourlw imrlltiK. ' w Hal! Taxi Co. J niniiu Hill, Hid iiimI r.nnl ll'ill, Mi,'-, ' -