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M'KDFORO MAlFi TKTBUNE, MEDFORT), ORFOOX, ftATTTiPAY. JULY 20, 191 page Form Medford Mail isibune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUUUK!IEE- .KVK11Y - AFTERNOON KXCKl'T SUNDAY 11 Y TUB MEDKORD PRINTING CO. Office; Mull Tribune Hulidlng, 2C-27-29 North Kir street. Phoiu 7fi. . The- Democratic Tlmfs, The Mfilford Mall, th Medford Trlbiino, The t'uulh ern Oretfofilan, The Ashland Trlbunu. UEOROK PUTNAM. Editor. - SUBBOBIFTIOlf TERMH One ycnr, by until jn.00 One monlli, by inall-.-. - .60 Per month, Mlvi?rt;d by carrier In Mrlfor1, Asliltmd, Phoenix, Jack sonville and Central Point .60 BftturUuy only, by mall, ptr year.. 2.00 Weekly, per year.... - l" Official paper ot the City of Mei'ford. Official paper of Jnuktton County. Entnn'd as Hfcond-clnBS mntlor.al Modford, Oregon, under the act of Marnh 8, 1879. worn Circulation for April, 3,973. MEMJiEU OV Tltn ASSOCIATED PRESS Pull Tinned Wirn K'-rvlne. Th An oclutcd J'rrss 1b exclusively entitled to the uh for repuhllruiion of ull nwa dispatch" credited to it or not other wine credited In thla paner, and alno the local news published tu n-In. All rights of republication of apf-CiuJ dispulchea heroin aru ulso nrvi:l. t mOTlCE TO BTTBSCBIBEBB If you fall to recetvo the Mall f Tribune promptly and on tlmo 4 4 Phone 60&-J 4 4... PRICES FIXEDTOF I'OIITI.ANI), July 20. M. II. Jlouser of tlio Tumi administration grain corporation announced today that ho had sent out the following lottcr to nil tlio grain tradn of the stuto: "Tlio following la tho food admin istration grain corporation buying basis tor wheat harvested In If' is for No. 1 grade in accordanco with the federal grain standards, delivered In storo In approved elevators and warehouses at Soattlo and Tacoma, ''Washington, Portland and Astoria, Orogon; payment to bo mndo against warehouse receipts therefor. A lint of tliese approved elevators and ware bouses will bo mailed to yon In the near future:. Unrk Hard Wlntor J2.22 Jlard Winter , 2.20 Yollow Hard Winter 2.1 8 Dark Northern Spring 2.22 Northern Spring (Basic) 2.20 lied Spring 2.1: Jted Winter (Haslc) 2.20 Hod Walla 2.13 j Author Durum .' 2.22 Durum 2.20 3led -Durum ( Haslc) 2. Ill Ulnrd Whlto (Basic) 2. 2d Sort Whlto 2. IS White Club 2.1U "No. 2 wheat will ho bought by the grain corporation at lie tinder No. 1; No. 3 wheat at 7c under No. 1. "Mixed wheat and wheat grading' lower than No. 3 will bo 'bought by sample nt its value. "Wo will Iksiio u bulletin giving tho approximuto value of wheat grad ing lower than No. .1 on account of test weight, mixed wheat and smutty wheat. "Tho nhnvo prices are for bulk wheat. A premium of lie per bunhel will be paid for sacked wheat basis good order sacks. "Wo expect the grain trade to op orato on a Tulr price basis as we do not wish to solicit .consignments which wo nro prepared to handlo on n 1 per cent commission basis. "1'nder tho new nrrnnacmciit for the coming year tho fooil adminis tration main corporation relinquish ed definite (lire. -lion of wheal ship ments. We will therefore discon tinue the car permit system, in order to return the trade In the widest Tango of Individual opportunity pos nlblo. 'Nevertheless, we Intend . to Iteep in close touch wlih all shippers mid assist Ihem as much is possible In securing cars for Ihe movement oi' wheat." MOW YOliK, July i). The wool rl IndiiKtry was warned today by .1 J. Nevhift, nrrptury of tin war nor vlco I'ommttloo, that reserved Morlis of wool fndtealed a rodm-thm "to u fiKtire dangerously low," and tlmt ttioie ore mills entirely without wool. or nearly so. Government neeil.t, tlio Mutenieut pnyn, ran be met by the omplnwnont of let than D) iienent uC tlie coun try's weaving -apiulty. Thin leaves (Ul percent to bo empbned on elvtllati fubrlcs. An oiaiilallon In In pro com of formation Inr tlhtrlbutlng now Btipllft of mw materials In n wy to tiiko rare ot tlio needs .r mill the Btutomcnt muu. NO CHA1NSLETTERS5 loll USED BY fiEO X Not tt'ilht.'iinliii repented Wiirninjfs issued hv Uu- lied Cro.-s to beware of chain letter'- piirjiortii) to r;u -v money for war purposes arid llie ri-itiTji 1 cd statement that neither Ihe Moveriinient nor the Wed Cross siinelioiiN or nliets tiny such method, chi'in let lurs eon I innc to the round:-, appealing I'oi' I nnd.-;. A trrenl deal of pehlieitv has lieon jjivtMi in tho press to the Seattle proposition, ol' founding a hospital in Kranee, whieh has heen repudiated hv tlie Krem-h consul, who left Seattle months nro. No disposition is he inir niiide of tlie funds piling up, nnd it seems ininossihle to stop them. Mud lord hasiness men reeetitly re eeived the following: (ient lenient : This is an uppeal to the American business man. Krn nro. helped us in our revolution, We intist help her now. This chain is lor tho purpose, of founding a speeial hospital in Km nee for the wounded ' faee and jaw. Your help is needed immediate!" in Ihe firent work of restoring I'orri'dy mutilated faees and thereby permit linn the unfortunate to continue jor the remainder of their lives with us little lisfiuraUon s posi),e. For every ! 7,000 raised by the A merle;-n committee, the Amerie.i ' Wed Cros will .five $L',ll(H in -:ili. for whieh KM) beds will be establish id and nminliiined. l'leiise iiii'ko six eopies nf this letter and send them to your friends, htimheriiiy; eaeli of Iho six 'i tt'T-i on higher Ihun Ihe nuud)er used at the lop of this letter. Send this letter and 2"i een's, pref erably stamps, to Mr. 1. Ken '-c, I'Veneli consul, (). Itox 1H17, Seat tle, Wash. This enl!eman has j.'jreed to help centralize this Intnl. This ehain will eu-1 with number 1 (H). Those receiving this number shoidd make no more . npies of this lel'ler, merely m-iiiI the I wenly-1 ive eents as reipie.-ted above. Kindly do not brenl; this rlniin-l.i do so would work a heidhip on this1 humanitarian eatisei, I Very truly yours, The letter turned over to the Alfd I'ord Wed ('ms, brought the fo'low iiiir reply from division headquarters at Seattle: "in eoueeiion Willi ehain leltefs, I will state (tml this ii'-tivit y has never been (Jiiuetioued by tin; 1,'ed Cross and bolh tlio lied Cross, .be government and posloffieo depart ment, as well as Ihe lYeneh consulate, here are loin evervlhim; thev ei to dieourai:e this oi. "I am retttrnim; herewith letter eii elosed in yoiirs, ami also hand you Ifrowilh a copy of report made b (he assistant Cniteil States ullmriey, whieh iiies the history of this par ticular letter; from whieh you will see that neither the name of th: French consul nor amounts ::iven are the same as in original letter. In fact very few, if auv, of Ihe letter.--referred lo us are Ihe same as the or iginal letter figures raiiu.inir from f-Mmo furnished by the lied Cross for every $1.(MH1 limy raise lo .f'j.noo, ftirnislied by the lied Cross for every jf'l.OlHt.OOll; whirl, bria-s one of Ihe bad features of the chain letter. If Vrry chapter could ive pub licity to Ihe laet that the lied Cros heuilily disnppii'-es of Ihe ehain lei ter, and ask that persons reeeiviiiL' chain Idlers which mention the name of the lied Cro- imuiediately de--Iroy MU'll h-llil's ;iid mi break the chain, I um sure we could ewntualU pul a stop to ibis method of try in-, to rai'-e mono. V. D. STIMSOX, liiuinn Matia"'r. 1 .0X1 ( IX, July '.Ml. -Cln-lera ha broken oril in Momo.v, neeordnu: to a liusMi,!! wit'dt-: t;ie-"j:ys rccivcii today. In tin- p;, - J hours, the me-ft-:e sa-:. there have been fe-j i-leied in Mo-row :!J I kriiiwn cholera ca-c. 1'or Constipation nn, ItlUousness Good tlfKertlon poos far toward comrort ntul health in hot weather, Cndinotett food in tho stomach can quickly poison tho system. Geo. Jon ner, A 1 1; Uihor St., San Antonio. Tex., writes: ' Cob y Cathartic Tab lets have ptoon the best lavutlvo 1 have tak'Mi and I recommend thein to any one. flufferin:; from ronstipa tton or biliousness. They should tie in every traveling man's urin " ijuieu relief for sick headache, bloatim: or other condition caused ly bad diges tion. Sold ever where. THIS FASCINATING DETECTIVE RIALTO TOMORROW dSLY- - r ' r rt -A K t. I'jRUTf 'H'.CLIFFOR KENNETH HARLAN isv'Wft SLIGHT 3 E RUPERT JULIAN'S ' - HAnHKC": I DRAMATIC PRODUCTION Skl48afitJl - 9. A Ffe e America s aosi ui nuiiur g g Today's Casualty List Sent By Pershing From Battle Front in Franne. WAKIII.';T0.V, July 20. Tho i Fulls, X.y.; Arnold Doe, Jackson- army casualty list today shows: Killed In action, It;; died of wounds, 15; died of dl:;easo, 11; died of airplanu uceldent, one died of accident and other causes, 1 :i ; wounded severely, ,17; wounded, de gree undetermined, one;' missing, six. Total, 120. The list includes Private Henry U Galitzeek, Stotkctt, Mont., killed in action; Privates John J. .McQuillan, 22 lt Piincelon avenue, liuttc, Mont.; Karl II. Iteddau, Cutliunk, Muiit.; wounded ue.veroly; Corporal IS rlice. K. Jtottler, Katdersimrg, Mont., mis sfiiK in action. Killed in action: Corporals Jesse D. Gillespie, Central, S. C; Joan Kendall, Klkvllln, Frank L. 1 J nhbcll, Privates Arthur K. Curran. Itf c h- mond, Va.; Henry L. Calltzvck, j c-: -Krank L. Mitchell, Livernioro Stockett, Mont.; Georgo W. Holm, j IH. Maine, Maine; Hiram - Rich, Garrison, Kans.; James T. Jarvin.i Hnrsess Store, Va. ; Jessie Walton. Massena Sjirings, X. Y.; Morris Kcr-i Missing in action: Lieut. Quentin onsky, Philadelphia; Anthony Mos- j lioosr velt, Oyster Hay, N. Y.; Ser carella, New York City; Dominco ' geant Kdward A. Stevens, Metheun, Muiu..a, New York City; James RiMass.; Corporal Chas. A. Carton. MungiLVfn, Walerlmry, Conn.; Mer-jDalkey, Ireland; Hortriee R liottler. ritt It. Raymond. Merhard Jny, New York; Garrard Htilling's, Hamilton, Ohio; Georgo Vallanco, Philadelphia. 1 Died from wounds: Corporals Wal-1 ter J. Itehnms, Lafayette, hid.; IJur detto M. Slaven. Stearns, Ky.; Pri vates Philip h. Menton, Minneapolis; I Charles liloce, Columbus, Ohio; John Hnddox, Canaan, Mo.; Arthur Han- sol, Webb City, Mo.; Scott L. Hood, : Mastrop, La.; Arthur L. McCampbell, , Madlsonvilln, Tenn.; Joseph J. Mor-1 slightly, two; missing, 22; in hn-nds iarity, llolyoke, Mass.; Ray M. Prout, of the enemy, two. Total, .SO, Newport, Ky.; Alvati Sidle, Grand j The list includes Private Glen K. Rujiids, Ohio; Reginald W. Smith, ' Maloy, lllalne. Wash.', wounded In llethlehem, Pa.; l-'loyd A. Stevens, action, severely; Sergeant Roy X Uidgewood, N. ,L; AMu rt Weenereh, ; Smith, ;127 Kast Sprague avejuie, Mrooktyn; James O. Williams, Okln- Spokane, Wash.; Corporals John D. noma City. ' lAshworth, Springfield, Ore.; Corpnr- Dted of disease: Corporals Douglass j al Dennis P. Lanty, Lincoln, Wash.; Gammons, Tatupu, Kia.; iHarold A. j Privates Waldo y. Farnhnm, Wiucr Sampson, Richmond, Mo.; Privates ville. Ore.; Vomer J. Kearny, Kast Georgo A. lten;on, Weehawken, N. , 0 2 Sharp avenue, Spokane, missing J.;' Lawrence L. Rourgeols, Lyons ! In action. 10 HER COLONIES1 l.oSOOX, July Kuii.uiation fioui ji;;lM'id atler llie war mav be uuided and cniiitnllcd by the joeru 'neiil, if a lull now before the liou-e -I' commons is pn-.-ed, Thi lull, which v, as recommended hv ihe lKimiinns Roval eomiui ion, has lo objects: To eontituli' a cen tral mil iioriiy which would have c r lain powers in cone lion with eitii maliiui from the Iniled Kingdom, and to conlnd ihoe a-'livdv eon neetcil w itii eir'irai ion. m h e?; j'.i---a;:e broke i - mid emiiM'i.lion -r-ocie-tie. Tl'e central aiilhoriiy woulil repre- -cut ;il p;il'. ol I hi' empiie. lis da lle would eon-i-l itf dil i ibnt i r t sjf in i ormal ;on in pr.i-pccl i e imi'.MMuts. advi-ue; a. id a -i lin them in lhe(r ch'M, e of I iter, homes, epeei;'liy in l!'c .c-e ol liietnliel-- of l!ie na;i!, ".i ' (.1 .i.r ii' tlte ci'pire .Hid their wie-, vvhloM- ;ilid A';v!id clll All (.; ...,a;.:c brokers wviid , : tin1!' lui-ilh''.-;il,er ieeci,,iu !i ct. c i ioai ihe -o rrui'H ut and ef :er p.ixiti.. a bond ol "l-.'it' t -rre :!..!! -:.u , i;;ilh. X o cti '.l .i j ;.n - -:,- v.o-ld be alb.wcd M . :rrv o' p I'OJ i . : ! 1! i " : Will!; u'lhoul t'!C ap plov al ol t!,e iiiuhoi-iiie-. " tl.-. re; o-, 1 1 ,h I ion po!irt" lr. Hewiu., uru'.cr t.rctary tor t'ie '.iIoiKc ," win Ho ri ;iti w;i i:i ti it' l up-'ii "i i iK.l hSvty of auv rii'.'h-emm i,i .c mh tr where lie dt -:'t-v. Liit M will h. u;;r po!n y to i I b.'loii' th-- prM-.pi-'tie eaii :i; nl ihe ad1, .'..it. c-!' n ai.in;; hi- w.c i:i STORY WILL feE SHOWN AT WITH "Y03ErV.TE IN WINTER' Dank OCXM - 11 . TT vllle, H.C; Raymond M. Geigle, Wuterbrirj, Conn.; Arthur U. Hill, LVcw York City Howard W. Morten- son, Parkers Prairie, .Minn.; Orton Parson, Gridley, Cal.; Vincent J. atenjier. Short Creek, V. Va.; Uich ard J. Wilson, Reading, Pa. Died of airplane accident: Lieut. William M. Henderson, Omaha, Neb. Died from accident and other causes: Lieutenant Winston P. An Ierson, (Birmingham, Ala.; Sergeant Willard D. Purdv, Murshfield, Wis.; Corpornl John W. Cairns, Nobles town, Ifa.; Cook William (Juilfoyle, CambriM,- Wyo., Privates Joe Atft, Khawaiio, Wis.; William Mallard, White; Lake,. Wis.; Giietano CMlento, C; Ilugler 1 A0W nr Guy; Hartae Dnssotto, ive ndlanapolit;; nova. Pa.; Arnt Dyrdal, Spring Grove, ! -Minn.;" gam Johnson. Kathwood, S. Raidersburg. Mont.; Mitchell Iloudi fu, Iturlinglon, Iowa; Harold Hunt. Hlghtown, N. J. ' 5laiin; Casmih ies WASHINGTON, July 20. The marine corps casualty list today 'shows: Killed in action, geveiy; died of wounds, one; ded of disease, one; wnumted severely, "iT ; wounded jARBiTRATION 70 SETTLE LUMBER WAGE DISPUTE l'(b'TI.AXU, ..Ore., J.dv "II. - Pro-ivi-ioii tor aibiiraiam a ITed iutr etu- phtyes it ii 4 1 eiiiploviiiL; lumbermen and t tourer- of the mni!iwet were fia:n ' ed here today when nearly 200 opera tors of Oregon, Uashim:ton and I Idaho and Wc-Iern Montana met with ! Colonel 1 trice P. Dimple, coaimanvl j inu the spruce production division of illie I nili'il State- mimiuI eorp-. The ; in (ion of (hi- (onlcriiiee i-ou-id-, t ied mo-t ei teetivi1 ami far reacliiiii; ' as a poteittial power for adjusting la- bor problem-. The rcoiulioiis declare for a mu tual iiiii'f-taiuliuu' of employes and j en-plover.- -t open -hop, u liasie eiuht hour day, now and alter the war.-a conference commit tee t roin each plant u meet with en:p!ocr,- and a uclie! a I couiuulte tia'ncd by Colonel li-ipie. Cel. lb-. pie is ir act a- -..de ' arbiter. Col. Hippie dcelared lbe a - iioii v,a mo-t i.u or;. 'at beeau-e "ihe cK.pIoeis hne 1 11, en the empioe- into pittuer-!:ii." Witile iS ir l.ni . in Pram e are .jain ;tt n v 'il i' t' i in the world war for democvi.ey. the -piril of demoe-r-e i ,i- vtin a -i-n; viclotv in the b".:ubc" or-;ili! atioll of the tiurthwe-t ;::n! v.nl ',e a- -.'Tei nil aid in win m:r; Use w.-r." -.li.! ld. Ih-pie. one iit' tl-e po.-.c-iiML- of (lie empire. ;e iiii i-ily !!:! to i;'.e definite en 'icr i-;e.nci;t io (he ntilvatton of the c'.-.ir.iP.on ihat doc- ta'.e place for . hu'ltMr" i j the -tre:".:th and pros , p'-nty t f the v-cpiu." 1 IA DRIVE UN'1X), July 30.-f-Ther6 are Indications that the 'allied drive In Albania was undertaken to take the place of the much-discussed military intervention in Siberia. Tho allied military advisers have decided, It Is said, that the plan for reconstructing tlie eastern front along the COOO miles of railroad loading from Vladivostok is not feas ible. Therefore General l-'och has turned his eyes to another avenue of approach and decided to recon struct the southern and eastern fronts by a strategic line extending from Albania up across the Jugo slav and Czeeho-Slav states. Inimlc alile to Germany, that extend to the itussian border. This campaign will have the triple effect of bringing help to Russia, recovering Albania and Serbia, and realizing Italy's aspirations towards "Italia Irredenta." Albania a Ciuiner Incidentally tho Italian offensive has centered attention on Albania, which is now being cleared of the enemy just as it has been saved econ omically by Italy. It 13 the one country In Europe which has profit ed by being a seat of war. The Italian government's occupa tion of the country has been a work of civilization, not of war. Millions of dollars have been spent In improv ing the natural advantages of the little nation. In saving its people from starvation, and modernizing tho country. Several hundred miles of roads have been built, piers have boon con structed In the harbor of Aviona, the capital, barrcks and hospitals built, telegraph, telephono and wireiess stations installed, railways, bridges, tunnels nnd bridges constructed in that part of the country occupied by the Italians. IN'fhiitned Much Land In addition the llalluns havo re claimed thousands of acres of marsh lands near the sea and made them produce food. Courts of justice have been established with Albanian judges whero possible, and public schools have been opened. In short, Italy has given the Albanians food, employment, education and security, and is now engaged in recovering for them tho territory under tho heel of tho invader. BELGIAN FRONT PARIS, July JJ.-In the south western corner of Pelgium, where it- little, unity is valijnlly holding1 it strip of land agaim-t the Hun hordes Melirian soldiers mid refugees are laying the ground for the re-occupancy of their lands. Knlire illages have been planned ami laid oat with ihe help of the Re! Crrs, .aid schools tor the young who are to rebuild the nation are in every hamh t. , The laic and most striking ac complishment of these Melgians is the esah!lhiaenl ol a university rigid at the front for the benefit of the soldiers. The university has all modern ap pliances; oluiirs, heat, electric Iijjlit. At present courses are being given in rhetoric, poetry, modern languages and enures for eanlilalcs for Ihe de grees in philosophy ant literature. Kuginecriiig courses will soon he add ed. It too!; week-; of search before competent protester- could be secur ed. Manv of Ihem held rc-pnn.dldc po-itioiis in the army mul could not be relieved from duty. A soldier who is eligible lor n C'ur-e and anxious to follow it i detached ami -cut to live at n unit muiuiaiued near the university, lie -tays there till hi- course is com pleted and then returns tit the front. At nre-ent there are moie than 'JOO -Indent- tal.ing advantage of the courses. GERMAN AIRPLANE DRIVEN FROM ENGLAND l.oXlmX, July JO. A German air plane rro ed the Keiili-h eoa-t thi morning :ul wm-, drien back bv the tire of anii-aiii-ratt gun, according to ;n official in-noun cment. Catarrh Cannot 3e Cured with local, applications. they crttinot reach tto sU vt ilu disease. Catarrh Is a local th&.sti. itrvatly ui-ll..onc.-.l by constitutional comluio:.. atul in order t euie tt nnit t.iK an tr;tern,U remedy. ll.ill Cnturrh Mc.li eiht Is taken (r.tcrr. tlly b;iJ ai ts thru t!i? blood on tlie iium ms Furittcrs ot tlie pyuria. Hall's fotat rh Mfilfcino wiib presi rlbcl hv one of the best physician In country for e.rs. It is coin porril nf serve ef tho tM tonl' known, t'omMncd . ith some cf the host bloo-l piintl-TK. The perfi'. t rotnbf nation "f the tiiRrodtcnts In Hull's Cnturrh Medi cine l. Wtmt r fed 1 1 ceil "tiirh WondTfi'1 rrsulta In catarrhal cvhilitit,n8 i..;... . to.'tirr.ini.Os free. K. J. CM i:NET CO., Preps., Toledo, O. lt PriicsiMs, V'-. liull't 1 a i inly 1 ltlj for conetlpatlon. WORK THE HORSE UK. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Can servo you With Dr. Daniels' Horse and Cattle Medicine. Come In and see us and get a bonk. llki from tho bravo deeds of our soldier3 . 'j I Zj II 1 to pursue und follow up their olijec- 0fVV I ',lve- xp II I Iluve an object for whieh to save ilrVIl and determine to obtain it. llttl IE I An aceoiint with the Jackson Coun- I T j I 1111 ' J ,!a"11 Blve3 11,0 fiKht Hind of in- I J lyBt spiralion. ILLjI: WtV.V,' 4 1'or cellt lllt0l'cst '1n,, 011 Savings 3jll Accounts. ji established iaae GOING AWAY? Tho Seashore nnd the Mountains are tvillii, nnd you will soon be on tlio way (o (ho spot you havo chosen FOR; YOUR VACATION At most summer places it Is nearly always difficult to obtain your favorite toilet necessities you are accustomed to using at home, therefore you will be well advised to take with you most of those articles that are necessary in your daily toilette. $gs3k's" West Side Pharmacy,' KXSCOCCK5O0OO&CXXXX3C0C00rw 8 FRUIT MARKETING AGENTS Specializing in the dis tribution of Northwest- 1 ' ern boxed fruits. ML E. ROOT, Representative War.ehousi! on 8. P. Track. Block Stmlli of Main St. k MEDF0RD. PHONE 294 g Main Office Cliica;o, lit. Western Office I'ayefte, Idaho I F. H. Hogue, Western Manager. XOCCXXXOOCOOOOc;mOOOCOOOOOOOOOC5C CRATER LAKE Hotel and Auto Rales Hoard nnd lodging, per day (tents) $ D.25 Hoard and lodglnK.-uer day (I.odpe) 3.75 Hoard and lodRinK, per day with hot and cold water.. 4.25 Auto Stngo Tare, 1 J-pas.stnnr Whlto Slodtord to Crater I,ako nnd return 1.1.00 Kirk' to Crater Laka and return 6.00 Klamath Falls to Crater Lake and return, via Kirk 8.30 Modford to Kirk or the re- viTso via Kirk 10. SO Mcdford to Klamath Kalis or the reverse, via Kirk.. 12.15 Auto stage leaves .Medford, Hol land nnd Nash Hotels at 9:00 a. ni. Leaves S. .P. Depot 0 a. m. Kor further Information phono Crater Lake Motor Company, Court Hall, local manager. Crater Lake Hotel Company JOHN A. PERL C.NDIiUTAKh'rt. IjmI) A.'IMsL HOI i ll ll.Vllli.KT. i .ou. .. 47 tad 47-J1. , Automobile Hoarse Sertlc. onto Aoibutwie KefTlc. rrair. EVERY DAY COUNTS , ; . USE DR. A. C. DANIELS' GALL CURA Guaranteed to please or money refunded Sold by all dealers ' 35 Cents or by Mail Bid HorBe Book FREE at your Dealers, or A. C. DANIELS, BOSTON, HASS. Clubbing- Rates Medford Mail Tribune and Croscont City Courier. Medford Mall Tribune (Dally)..J3.00; Crescent City Courier (Weekly) 2.00, 7.0p Clubbing rate, G.00. Medford Mnil Tribune(Weekly)$1.50 Crescent City Courier (Weekly) 2.00 Clubbing rate. $2. SO. WESTON'Sj Camera Shop Tlje Only Exclusive Commercial Photographei in Southern Oregon. Negatives made any lime oi place by appointment. . Phone 117-J. Wp'11 do the rest. J. B. PALMIIR. Medford. EOS Eaat Main Street, j