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North Kir atrent; tlcnHono ?6.
The Domovriitla Time. The Mwlford
Hall. Tlio Mwlfnrd Tribune, The South
tm Uregonloii, The AhIiIiuiiI Tribune.
BunacnxPTios batb
one yeur, by moil . ...
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rer mourn, ucuvoriHi uy i-rni
MwUortl, l'limnix, Jaokaonvllle
nn.l rA.lrnl I'nlliJ . .10
Uotiinlnv only. lv mnll. Dor ycnr J.UO
Weekly, Pr yenr.-.. --. ?
OffltrtBl Pminr of thu Cltv of McilfonJ
Official I'npcr of JncWiion County.
Hnternd n roiil-oliiHH iimltm- el
Mcxlri rl, OreKon, umJtir tlio not of March
t. lf. l
Sworti Clroulnllon for 10M. Z<,
full Iohih-iI wlr Amioolnlfcl Pri'im-dl-(jatfiliCe.
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papera promptly, phone Clrcu-
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HONG KONG KOLUM
WLOS
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AMELICA
A burglar woko her up at night,
8ho romiod Iter Hpoum and Raid,
"Ik1!! rob iik of our nllvor, dear,
"Ho n't up and tube IiIm lead!"
Womtiullbo
(Vnudovlllu playlet In onn art.
Soeiio, Swell reception. Tlmo, After
dinner. Chnructorn, I'opular mitlior,
Hoclety k'i'1.)
Hooloty (llrl (to nutlior) So Kind
to moot yon. I'vo hoard you Hpokon
of ho ofton and havo road all your
books an thoy camo out.
l'opulnr Author You aro bo
hind.
Roalnty Olrl And your latent
book, "1'oRKy lIlOHHOin," Iflii't It too
Krnndi
Author Itonlly, you aro too hind,
Mndninol
Sooloty Olrl (dreamily) Oh tho
nnilliiK, tho oinlliiK. It was clover,
delightful, ouohantliiKl
Author Ah, nnd how did you llko
tho beginning?
Sodloty Olrl Why, I havon't got
ton to Hint' yet!
Hum
I'lrot Harbor I nolliio your frlond
.ToiiM anuubtri you whon ho pnwml
loditf.
ieoond MHrlier Ywi, hut limn I'vo
"out" him oftnn In my tlmo.
Xii (Jlinnro
HiliKalrio Kill (In rlnn) No urn,
lllll, hn lumla ma with a rlulit ovory
tlnio. 1 ain't ot no chunco.
Trlnr On on, Wn nhoitOr than
you wrot
Kill Stiro. but uln't lio n troin
bono plnyarT
Wnn'l Turn
W'ewry 4u Thuro'i mum flno
M)n!MMI eWlHK up nvnr t)il wy.
11.'
'IttUiml Cmil Wtnh I wtw fnolu'
that way, Jimmy.
Why N'ot
IHUolunt When I wim m boy n
old uliyaintitu wld If 1 Hilnt tnp
4MklK I'lmrntttw I'd turn out to
1h tooble mlndml.
IVwtor Why didn't you Mop?
? 1'ioin 'niulollli'
(UrNMt lloortt)
l'v lwoii nil ovwr town trln to
littl m' wif h Job. l'v novr won
o wilUf Worried women oat nf worV.
If IhlUfi itUH't linprov wflH I'll
iiT to Uka Job uiyMlf. H regu
lar ueeHiMllon U mllliln w.
but Juat uow I'm working in dom
ino factory. Yoa, 1 put on ihn aiMiu
Hut today tttw're iiHtklnji doubH'
bhiHka. ioliiti day "
UXorH tlio Uvm woulil mo
ha aakMl u haw long 1 bud ln
Im my laat plaeo. ' U. "Xvin
rara." H iaIH. "What wri nou
In?" I aW. "v r "
Thrt wu o man iu Jail, a har
bor, waiting to be taauaod O" .
MlCHt beforo hi uxacutlou the wr
0n aald (o titor "Uuva yuu any re
ttaot to make Wa you dk" '
Yaa.' 'aaW lb barr. "I ulab to
Uava a chanao to akan Xk dUtrirt
attorney."
I ovai wouM havo aot Into trou
n I marriad now woman and
tkM tba ol oaa ahowad up. I-""
tf Mil of Uttn M owaajonw -
. . . i i
vKHtona
TU othar day I ! Into 4rug
kiim
lll
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ad that drug elor ww ma
'allMr I avr aat. Oaw )4y
m-- '' IkHr U tMUtaf out.
racoawajM .MtftklM
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A SERIOUS CRISIS.
Pit US I WONT WI LSON'S latest note to Germany makes
dearer the reason Bryan resigned from the, cabinet.
The note is to all intents and purposes an ultimatum, and
puts the issue of pence or war up to Germany.
Bryan's position is that, in the present inflamed condi
tion of the public mind, the belligerents are not capable
of acting calmly and justly, that it is as profitable to rea
son with maniacs, and thai the only .sure way to avoid con
flict is not to make demands which it will be impossible
for the belligerents to grant, even if officially desired, on
account of hostile public
li'iMniiii ill ininuiv jniiiin miii mil in. in vi i
Bryan holds that the president's policy creates a m
hazard for involving the nation in unnecessary et
Bryrtu s posi
ion is
nja mm " ii ...... ,.
rillowcrVii'ist i-niW'fcf inns :'ind
not' glVH'liis' official Sanction
" !. .M ..! v
war, cause a cmiaosc oi pence joncy, jui im ojicu uic
ju-ogrcs's of hunianity ti century.
The crisis which' confronts the nation is acitte, as it
puts the question of war up to flcriuniry and there is every
indication that, Cicrnmny, flushed from its conquests in
Kurope, w.'pits War. At Any rate, Clermmly has little to
lose nnd much to gain by war with the Suited tttntes.
The United 'States is totally unprepared for such a
conflict. Its army could not, in yenrs, he adequate for
invasion. Its navy, even added to the allies, would not
affect the situation in Clennnny, but it would have to re
main at home to protect the coast, ho the Kaiser would
have nothing to fear in a military way.
The United States, in case of war, would cease to be
a neutral producer of munitions, most of the munitions be
ing diverted for its own army and navy. Jlence this
would benefit Clennnny by crippling the allies. Herman
spies and agents and disloyal "(lerman-Ainericnns" would
be busy dynamiting nuini'tion factories, blowing up ships,
and wrecking trains. Submarines would attack the ship
ping in our harbors.
AVnr would end our policy of aloofness, shatter Ameri
can prospects for world-wide trade dominance at its con
clusion, dispel dreams of prosperity to follow the present
conflict, and put the nation adrift in the sea of bankruptcy
with 1'hirope. It would force a policv of militarism on
the nation and reverse its historical course of avoiding for
eign enlantiienients. Henceforth it; would bo a factor in
every world war.
Dues Herman v wnul wnr? The course liitlierta lol-
lowed indicates it. The Herman diplomatic exchanges 'Mnrif in tmd limn! he i-mum-iimI to
show no effort to maintain peace. Tho issues raised by,!'""' "H '''i'''1 ii ""iv to blow
President uson have been dodged. And the way lor n
break has been made easy for "n deliberntelv unfriendly
act" by the torpedoing of another ocean liner with Ameri
cans aboard.
MASTERLY
F
OIi four inonttfs the Hermanic allies have been en
trance! in a tremendous effort to crush Russia. Rus
sia, crippled by lack of munitions, has made a bravo de
fense and by good generalship, kept its lines intact up to
the present by a clever retreat.
During (his time, a policy of masterly inactivity has
prevailed along the western front. The groat army that
Kitchener assembled has marked time. Nothing has been
done to relieve Russia by a counter attack on the west.
The Rritishhold a very small fraction of the western line
nnd while .Russia has been in direst stress, has not even
had a skirmish. The bluff at taking Constantinople has
i''led about one-fifth of
engaged. Only troops enough attack the Dardanelles to
keep the Turks occupied while the Hermans are busy mak
ing the defenses impregnable,
What is the renson for the indifference to Russia's
fate shown by llritainV Some say lack of nmmunition.
There has been no tremendous drain on British ammuni
tion -there has been no fighting to exhaust it. Some say
lack of preparation there litis been a year of preparation.
What then is the reason?
It begins to look as if lOngland was playing its old cold
blooded policy of selfish politics. Britain views the hum
bling and crushing of Russia quite cheerfully, ns weaken
ing a rival in the far east. Britain is quite willing to sec
Constantinople remain the capital of the Turks has not
British power kept the Turk in Kurope a century ( If
Constantinople falls, either the Russians or the Balkans
secure it anil there is no profit lor Britain.
Who has reaped the profit of the war so far J Her
uiauy by armed force has occupied Belgium, some of
I'Yn nee, 'some of Russian Poland. ICvery Frenchman is
gallantly defending his heloved France. Britain has
gobbled' the Herman African and Pacific colonies, sei.cd
the Herman world-Avido trade, and occupied the Turkish
satrapies in Asia. So far then, Britain has profited most.
With the other allies badly crippled, Britain can di
vide the world with Hermany, after having checked tin
pin.pective Herman nudi upon Calais and Paris. Only
when its own interests are seriouslv threatened, as they
i .i ...mi i :n i)..:...: ll.. e:..l.. : . 1 1 ..
isilurliv win ue, win iiii;uu renin nm w cuiui-ni. u.
historic double cros policv of selfishness still cult s.
l.t)lll(l, ,l,p .1 - lil nul link-
Nlt'tlll1.!-, I l.llllllllllltl'l 111 l-llli'l lit I III'
Uu--ijiii 1 ! i !-. In- diflvt'il, n eml!
iliC ! ll Itt'UtrlV I'rlliMtl'ltd l iuth
ih.il in nroi'M-riv in Udik.iu shall Im !
i
nVM.w. uuU Mitb a o u mubt.
id ue I mui u ifiMunl ol totltaiv nv
rtn. Owums. tif fuvii.v aol
eruiug craM wluch ara latruyal
Mill b inaVtUkilioa In' Ikr Houta
Itovaniuivajt. fltMMlta rolo U
boan aVuipHlIM for tin oa of tka
iiikubaaiOa Wntasv vfc ftiw vl
iintMiily If u vine I bo eil.
lfEDFORD MATTJ TRTBUNTC,
sentiment. In other words,
rentes a needless
onflict.
the logical o"ii(k of the pence advo
m iiiKlil'Viii'r k rcKi'fli.'itimi. lie
. "j-j o
.mm ;i ch.'inuiion of ln'.'tcc could
to a policv likelvto create i
I!.... '....'.r'v. '.I I.....1. 41..
INACTIVITY.
the forces needed have been
GENERAL TRACY
IS SERIOUSLY ILL
NEW YOHK. Jue :.t liennral
Itonjauiln Krnukltn Tract, t rnUry
ol iba uuvv in Crckldtrnt llrriou'i
adiutulitralluki, toda reported
aorloualy
Ill at lila honia bara.
..
Tba gattaral Ii Im hl Ubl-tlrth
yur. Ho bus hmn a nromlnant law-,
ar haw and wu loc eon m oat ad
with the rapHbllMN narty. both na
tional aMl ImkJ.
Tba MfkM tf aonaral Trac) 'a all
ataal waa iwt 4tvuigal.
WUk MoMani UiM ta alatUwrU MMlo.
fEDFORD, OTJTCaON. RATTT"RDAT. .TTLY 31, 101."),
PAGE THEATER SUNDAY ONLY,
FEATURE
News From
IME ROCK TABLETS
Pof. V. S. Collin-. Mini I'limilv !
Mfdford won- .Suniln isitori nt llu
S. C. Collins lioiiu', they ut'i iirconi
liiinieil by Alius Clniii Colliu., who
hml Ih'cii visiting in Mi-dtord.
K. Y. Carlton with n jiarty coii
pistiiifj; of ndntivcs nnd I'rh'iidn ii
spondiiiK a ft'v ilnvx al Ciiili'i1 hnkc.
S. M. Xcnlon iticntlcil tlm diui'ml
of lVtcr Iloiiitiii', on old noldicr, ut
Central Point hist .Monday.
Mrs. .1. ". flr'jsrv nnd niece, .Mi
Iterniee Yeo of A-lilmul nu Hiniiliiift
n few tlnyp nt the I'emlli'toii home.
h'H. Oiejrory win- one of our itooil
neighbors uwnv hael. in Hie 8lV.
Mr. nnd Mi. I'loyd (Ii-een mul
family of I'orllnnd. Die., nie hpeiul
iiii; llii' week with the Seuhiook I'nm
ilv who are vehitii of Mr. (Ireen.
Mr. (liven inoloieil down from Cort
land mid wiik much iii)i'ii'(l to find
the viillov lookimr o well trom tin
invny.
A pieee of whenl cut on tlio t'nrl
ton rnneh lust week took iieuiiv xi
liouniN of tuliic to the iwro which
lientH nil reetlnN rtir reeonleil in
tliiH ilirttriet.
This wliout in not thr(lieil vet but
iiiiroful ohtiiuutei pluce the .viehl nt
ui'ounil (10 hiHhelrt to the neie.
Mw, L.vilinrtl unit ilnujthtui, Mr.
Wiumlow of .MiiiueiiioliN, Minn., mint
mul oou-in vepeetivelv of .Mr. .1. II.
Lyilinul of thii pluce upent ImI week
nt tho Lvdinnl home. Alllimiuli 1 1 1
were Jiuro 'liiriiiff the liottt ilnvw wt
huvo hml tlii Htiniiner Ihev evprerd
theuiHelvot. nu heinv ilehuhtcil with
our valio.v.
The llwito anil Colliin rnneluu
Imve n l)iiniM'i.eiiii of herrie thin
yenr nnd Imva nliemlv iimrki'tiil sev
end huuilri'il eriite.
Tin iMin.lilii.il of .Mr-. Kiln Snll
iimivli, who iiik reportetl to ha very
neur the point of iltnith .it llu home
of her tlniiKhter at Applent. i" miiah
iinpniveil.
Thoxo f i inn horo who miule the
trip to I'fllinil Tlimxliiv eveninu to
hour V. .1. Ilrynn fool well rciwiil for
their trouble iiotwithitniuliiur their
politienl heliefx,
.1, ('. IVnillutiin atemleil tho lown
pieiiin ut AmIiIuiuI Tlnuiliiv mul n -iorti
thai ho Hiijnyml hinnMlf im
IIIOIIHl'I.V.
The hiuiliiiir of gliiiii will Ih iihon!
fiiiinheil in lii-i ilifclrh't thi" wh1.
Mr. nml Mr. I'. W. Sana nml pnt
loturiioil I he 111 of the ueak I mm
Crnlor Ijike niul ropoit n mo-t oi.
joyahlo trip.
Are we on the nmp Wo'l I yne--.
ye. A letter wn iwmlviil Unt week
iiv Mr. Ciirlt-m uililiomioil In tho Talile
Aoek ('oiiiini'ieJHl olifli inoiiirtuf nhu it
hunt value- nml tlio like in our ih
Inel. The letlei w written hv u
man in NV Me.'fieo who i iio!,inu
tor n loentioii Hint will he mnwei'il
hy tha lai-irtiiry of the Tnhla Koek
liupnneiueet n,-ieialion.
(iltll-lliS
All who Intontl to Join with the
Orlultiw in. their trip to Crnlor I.uko
aro reiiuaiioil to roelttr mul make
tho Initial payment at tho Public
Mln-ury Monday ovenlng. AiiKiiat S.
The ("irUllw will uuul two wookv
In tha moiintjiiiH boi;liiuluK Aupuftt
IMlt mul will oovur omo of Ora
gou' fltient soancry iiimlilo wnlkuiK
entiral) hioiiiuI tho Inko. Tho total
cuat of tba irln la but flv par
iwrwrn. which Inaliulixi transportation
of bawK-. iiiatliBMl aiiiilU ami all
mania. Ur It an oonflNUHliy for
ou to enjoy n sulenilUl vacation at
a minimum of tuftemie- further la;
formation from It. A. JobHaen or C
i U Moou
Ml tniere-iiHl ghoulH attaad reg
ular iiionth'v maettng Tliur1a
tiiaht
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Ijiily AMlvtant
KM ti. UAlvTWirT
Plmnm ,M. 17 unil IT-J'J
iuitiulnt Servlc On-iiur
B3aESm J-M&r7QBmFfli9mRmlrBF. a. - yf-
VITAGRAPH BROADWAY STAR
"THE MAN FROM THE DESERT."
Our Neighbors
JACKSONVILLE HEMS
lfo I Inch nml liiuuh h.no one
to Sulphiir Spring- on Little Apph'
yitte where thev will penil u nionlli
ciiuipinir.
Itev, A. 1(. Uryrni of Knell hu heen
4ioiiliiiK u few ilny in town.
Mr. unit Mi-. (I. I). I.inu nrriveil
front Kimeiie in their enr Thii'-viluy
nml tiro jiu.'mIm ut tho home of Miss
('online I.iult.
MiM Mnrie Kifeit of Moilfon!
'petit Kiiilny with Iter i-ter, Mr. W.
II. Ilniiiiiin.
Mr. mul. Mr. John Diiiiniimfon
iiiuilo u dip to the .Ioephine i-uv s
lnt Sntiinlnv nml .Sitniluy.
Mi I. iilu Williuiim leturneil from
Sun J'ninciioo Hie liril o tlm work
whore he ipenl her vnontion.
Mi Mno Thompson retinnet' t
I'oithiml Sutur(Iii' ufier m number
of wce.kH viil Willi her siter, Jliv.
rhurles Xuiinii.
Mr-. A. 1.. (lull nml Mi Kkro
(lull have retiiiuotl from a Mt with
AhIiIiiuiI triiiiulx.
Mi-m. .loltti Duuuiimtoii outertiiiii"i1
the 1'iiilny Altornoon eltilt thi week.
On Woitui.iliiy Mos. Duiininton. iin
Hinte.1 hy Miss Kkiou (lull, will en
tectum in honor of Miss Fay I.anns
pnoh whoe weiltliinr In Mr. Uowoll
lllmw will fuke plneo the llth of
AtiKiist.
Mr. mul Mrs. Lewi I'lrieh nml Dr.
!. K. (lolileit spent WciIiicmIhv nml
Thursilny fit Ilia N'utinn ,nii nt
Demi liiilinn. Mr. I'lrieh iliiviiiK H"
Overlnml .'10, was the fir-1 person to
tnko u our in Hint country, the lust
five mile of the trip heiutr ileelarihl
impnsMilile.
A itreut numhor of people took ml
vmitnuo of tho oppoi'tiiui( to hour
W. .1. HryHii speak nml joinm.vi'il to
Mwlfonl TlinrNitay Hrmiiinr. '
Mr. nml Mrs. Kso Wilson have ro
tuiiieil from a two weeks trip to (ho
o.M)sition. .
MNs Kthal Dick nml Mr, Lewis
I'lriph will leave for San Frmieieo
Tnri1nv where thev will ipeiul n
month visitintt icIhIivi". nml tukiut; in
the fuir.
Attornev A ('. llmmli o (Irniits
I'll-. wii m town on leunl Iiiioiiu'ns
Krnlu
filllCHESTER S PILLS
mrr . iiiamw.ii iiua.mi.
UIaVoMII IIUl.Ml Vll.lJi. t il
rti knoR t Ueal.btfnt, Alwtn Kcllti l
S010BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
THE PAGE
Heilfortl's Lcaillnrj Theater
Cool. Comfortahlo, Well Vcntllntoil
Hiu Saturday Niiht Show
VIOLA DANA
In tho four act feature
On Dangerous Paths
Kloitraph Drama
The Chadford Diamonds
Lul'ln I'oinwlj '
A Day On the Force
Sl'MUY
VitUKraih-llroaiUu Star Keaturo
THE MAN FROM THE DESERT
Three Part western drama with an
all-atar r4t of Weatarn Vltamaph
pla ara.
Kwaana) Hrama
THE INNER BRUTE
Two Iart
Kaaaaa Cotueil)
III Kinu Koo Koo's Kingdom
Scania IMemraa
Hb Alwigt. h UtK Show nt the INiko
St ltio uf IMtutu in IJtiry I'm-
KI1IIH
B.-t&
LM&L
J .c a-v
i.aiiial A.kjor I'raztl. lvr .
I kl tUt.ltp.KUMiu.a IlruiilV
rill. U l(J n. UU nmlluVV
It', ra cJ im Itluo Ki Us.
TrtLa h ulkr. lluv .f au V
LANS1
NG
RASES
OTTO
HOPES
NRW YORK, July 31. As tho re
milt of n talk with Robert Lnnslns,
aerrotnry of Btnte. anil with other of
ficials of the state department, In
cludltiB foreign trade advisers, Thad-
ilcoi Sltnrretts, roltnsol for tho lin
liorters' iiBsorlntlon of tho United
States, had returned from Washing
ton today In n hopeful frame of
mind
Mr Sharretts discussed with tho
state department officials the llrltlsli
blockade situation and It woh said
he hud received ussiimnros that every
effort Is helm? made to present to
Orent Ilrltnln tho cause of tho Am
erican Importors whose biiiliieM Is
dlsturhed by their failure to obtain
Koods from (Inrmnny and Austria.
Mr SharrettB said some Importers
nro ndvorntlnK the purchase! of n
Hteamshlp to brine over German nn
Austrian Roods to this country.
FULLY RECOVERED
XI5W YORK, July ni. Apparent
ly fully recovered froni tho effects
of tho bullet wound Inflicted by
Krlch Muenter several weeks ago, .1.
P. Morgan was at IiIb slimmer home
at (llonrove, I.. 1., today, having re
turned .vosterdny from a two weoks'
crnlse on honrd his stonm yacht
Corsair. Mr. Morgan said ho was
"fooling fine." It was said Mr. Mor
gan probablv would return to his
New York office Monday.
STAR
SATURDAY, JULY 31
ROMANCE of ELAINE-
TWO PAUTS
THRILLS SUSPUNSti I3XPITKM RNT
THE RIM OF THE DESERT
i Drama One Part
NEARLY GOT THE MONEY
Coint'ilyOiU' Parr
PATHE WEEKLY NEWS
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
A Moving Picture of Crater Lake
Taken bv Air. Allen. The onlv one ever taken JinU
will l;e shown at the Star Theatre ONLY Saturday
nitfht, Sunday matinee and night, iM onday niatinoo
and night, iu conjunction with our regular program
and no additional charge. This will positively he the
only time this picture wil he shown in MuiTord. Tho
film leaves for San I'Vancisco Tuesday. very hotly
should see ii.
Trained Heads and Skilled Hands
Mil AI.WVYS IN DRMANO. KNUOI,l NOW AT TIfR
Medford Commercial College
Mid prepare onrsolf to meet tlio ileiuniuU of MukIihish mmi.
Itowr's HooKheepIng R Nrroiintanc," firong ShorUiitnd, and Touch
T n" writing Thorougbh Taught hv i:perlencfd peclnll-.ti.
0;r nnd NU'it School now In pension nt 21, N Granc Strrrt, Mrdford, Or.
in
Your Vacation or Trip
Is made more plea-ant by tho uso of our Travelers
Checks -no worry about lisk of loss or theit, as when
much ourrency U oarrM. You can cash them w'herp
ever you stop.
M
I ever you Mop. IA
OVER 22 YEARS UNDLR ClNk' MAMARPMrMr II
A I
Hfiiias M
To Crater Lake
Tho Travel Is Now On.
Hook yarn' seats ahead with the Hall Taxi Co.
(lovernuient carrier. Kwvy attention is shown our
customers to make this
triijs in the west.
For informution
Onntgt,
phone
HALL TAXI CO.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
PLAN
PACIF
CAT
OF
WASHINGTON. July .11 Officials
of the United States government
were going ahead today with plnns
for the paolflcutlnn of Mexico. Def
inite action, howorer, will n'walt
Prosldeiit Wilson's return horo next
week.
Reports generally credited here
sold that a message would bo sent
to the Mexican factional leaders giv
ing them a Inst ehnnce to end tho
strlfo within a limited time.
Tho possibility of tho factions
again falling to meet In conforeiicn
to settle their differences Is being
taken Into consideration hy l'resl
dent Wilson, It Is said, In formulat
ing plan of action.
CRATER LAKE PICTURES
AT STAR THEATER
The pictures of Crater I.ako taken
bv A. C. Allen that nro to ho sent to
the San Francisco exposition will ho
shofcn nt the Star theatre tonight and
Sunday nnd Monday mntlnoos nnd
nights. These are the first 'moving
pictures ever taken of tho lake, nro
said to bo fine nnd this will bo tho
only time they will bo shown In Med
fonl. FOUR MORE TRAWLERS
SUNK BY SUBMARINE
LONDON, .liil.v 111. ronr mom
I.owetoft trawlers have heen stpik
hy u (lennan .-iihinnriiie. The crow
were saved.
The fUIii'i-mcii sent In the bottom
were the Que-t, the SI rive, tlio
I Ailiiew ami the Atltenn.
MEDFORD'S
MOST POPULAR
PLAYHOUSE
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one of the most enjoyable
100. ' Office Ciiiter Lake
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