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ir ; ; : " : page four MTCOF011T) MA Hi TRIBUNE, MKDFORD. ORW.'OX, THURSDAY. JULY 2-", 1018 IIEDFORD MAIL, I2IBUNE AN INDKI'ENDRNT NI4WHPAPKII PUiil'IKIIKl) KVKHY A IT Kit NOON KXCKPT RUNDAT HY TUB MKUKOM PRINTING CO. Office, Mall Tribune Hull .ling, 26-27-29 North Vir street. Phone 75. The Democratic Time, The Mod ford Wall, the Medford Tribune. The fc'outb rn Oregon Jun, The Awhland Tribune. OKOUOK PUTNAM, Editor, SUBSCRIPTION THBUH One ypnr, by mall fK.Ofl One month, by mall ........ .60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Med ford. Anhland, Phoenix, Jack sonville nnd Central Point . .R0 flntuMay only, by mall, per year., 2 00 Weukly, pr yoar, 1.60 Official paper of tho Olty of Mm' ford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered an Bucond-clnafl matter at Medfnrd. Ore (foil, under the act of March I, 1879. worn Circulation for April, 3,973. MEMUEH 01? Tin? ASSOCIATED PHEMK Full Tpaaed Wire Service. The Aa oclated l'reaa Ih exeUinivoly entitled to the uao fur n'ptibllciilinn of all tirwb dispatches crodited to it or not other wise credited In this paper, and ntao the local news puhllahed w-r-1n. All rights of republication of apecial dispatches herein nre hIhq reHerved. MOTIOB TO BUBBCBIBEM 4 If you ffill to receive th Mall H 4 Tribune promptly and on lime J Phone 609-J EM-TEES DEFENDERS OF THE FLAG. (I'r.d Alton iluiidil.) Thirteen liirtlt stripes und forty-eiclil slurs In OM (llory! How proudly yon wave everywhere Ami what n hliiry ! And Oil, how you spink dee within ! I'nlil I ho learn hedini tho ey's 'Ami t lie spirit looks beyond the skies. Into Mm glorified Kepulchcrs Of your defenders. lirighl ni-o I h! stripes ami hrillinnl the slurs , In Old Olory. llrnvo, pure, nnd true, these shine from you A wondrous story. Anil Oh, linw you enll to our lie;ir!v Toduv! a voiee thut sends tl. thrill Of love into the soul; Hint hit's tin will And spirit rise nm trcet the roll ei.ll As your defenders. Dear nre those stripes nm denr nre those slurs In Old (llory. Yours is not deiilh for deeds shall live To tell your slory. And Oh, how yon speuli those right eous deeds Of men enwninpeil within vour folds ! Of truth, of flod. of henven that ever holds lllessed your hrnve. Oh ulorioits mon ument To your defenders! Jlrdford, Ore., July oj. III1S. OBSERVATIONS. JohIi Vl80 hu.vk: "Tho' principal IhliiK a limn mlsKiH by minding hit; own business Ih trouble. "It takes n Hpotnlthrift," observes Shorty Slmma, "(o rust his brcaM upon tho wutrr.H theno days." A letter headed "Somewhere In Krunro" Halms kikkI. Utit wait till wo lie-in to receive 'cm headed Somewhero In (Jonuuuy." Half of tho r.O ways for ships In 1ho Mug Itdtind HhlpbnlhlhiK plant mo nlreudy occupied hy hulls. K very no w ship incaiiH another wallup al Iho Huns! "I want experienced chicken pick cm Tor Krhlay anil Saturday with prospects nf a Mendy Job." advert tsc. iieorno L. Olrs In t hi YminKstown Telegram. .May bit he's koIiik to or ganize a muHlrul comedy. A report from I'knilnin nays nn thins that lookn like money noes thorn. And anMhlu that looks like food Koes In (iennany. Wo haven't heard any talk about conservation of doth la bat him: milts. I'nclo Jon Cannon is Koiim to run for congress aKaln. I'mlc .toe doe.sn't Intend to .he federal offic ials an opportunity to tntrh htm, un der no loafliiR order. Hnrloy Tlmen H:iy Shlpp lust a pftf wheh not out or his pen and ran off. To avoid possibility nf losing It OKitln, ho eul an ear off when ho Kot homo. l or rith0iatioii ant! itillntiMiCHH Good dipesilnn noes far toward Comfort nnd health In hot weather UndlRustt'd food In tho stomach can quickly poison the H.v tem. (loo. Jen nor, 41fl iMhor St., San Antonio, Tex., writes: ''Foley Cathartic Tab lota have proven the lost laxative 1 have taken and 1 recommend them to any one suffering from constipa tion or Mllouimsfl. They thoiiUt be In very travollnn man s grip." -Quicl, relief for sick headache, bloating or nlhor condition rnnwit hr hud tUr, tloq. SuM everywhere THE SPIRIT TIIK Pentecost is a church feslival coinincnioi'atin the descent of Uie J Inly Spirit on the apostles, which occurred on the day of Pentecost, also called Whit Sun day. At the request of the Herman archbishops made through pope, the allied forces this year ceaed air raids and bombing expeditious while the ( jcrman churches celebrated the Penticost. The (icriuan command violated the agreement to suspend hostilities, by bombing a led Cross hospital, bombarding Paris by long range guns, de stroying a church and killing nearly a hundred communi cants, most ly women and children. In this act the world had a concrete instance of the kind of a holy spirit that had descended upon (iennany, but it remained for an eminent (Jcrman divine to explain in detail to his flock and the world, tho spiritual beauty and ideality of the death dealing devices that the holy spirit of the kaiser lias conceived. Pastor TCduord.alck, a noted (lorman preacher, in a recent article in the Berlin Morganposto explains the German conception of the Pen tecost as follows: "The spirit of Pentecost Is the spirit of action, and since the first Pentecostal day that dawned over tho hills and valleys of Judoa nine teen hundred yearH uo, no people on earth have more brilliantly fulfilled this Divine doctrine than tho Herman. "It was tho inventive German spirit, tho spirit of seclusion and holy consecration, thut built for Itself the slender airship which ut length ful filled the ideal dream or humanity. "It created tho marvel of the II-boat, which defies all tho cunning countermeasiires of tho enemy, und day by day breaks off piece after piece of England's world prestige. "It brought forth that stupendous piece of artillery whose fire readies to tho ethereal regions of tho atmospheric ocean and carries death and tlcvastatlon across a distance of 70 miles Into tho ranks of tho foe. "Tho (jcrman spirit creates order there where the ill-directed im pulse towards so-called "freedom" has crushed into fragments all that is decent and orderly, a:l has turned everyday life into chaos. "In this way the German spirit, tho spirit of Pentecost, which is the spirit of action, comes as a blessing also to other nations besides our own, because it Is the one true representation of the force of Christian ity." Hence poison gas, liquid fire, arson, murder, rape, fright fulness and slavery art; all manifestations of the holy spirit that has descended upon Germany to bless the world by destroying civilization and reverting to savagry ' the "one true representation of the force of Chris tianity." The German has indeed brought the Pentecost of cal amity upon the worldbut by it he has thus quickened the spiritual life of the world. In its highest sense, this war is the age old-struggle bet ween the two ideals of right and wrong, of base aggression and' oppression and of liberty and humanity. The German, with his perverted pagan ism and his ruthless brutality, is the reincarnation of the anti-christ, waning foully and indecently against the forces of right and justice bringing the German pente cosfc to Armageddon. It is because they are warring against the embodiment of evil, that the allied nations have been drawn together in a common cause fighting for the preservation of all that men have fought and died for in the past and all that makes life worth living in the future it is because they are will ing to sacrifice the body to preserve the soul, that a spirit of a different sort from that of the German pentccost, has descended upon the allied nations for they realize the sac rifice is well worth while and that "redemption draweth night." Big Brother Farm (liy Helen ( (iale.) The bit; brother I'nrm down near Lebanon, Ore., where boys are (be iriticjial rroi of the mmmui's phinl intr, uia jus bey nn ils lil'l b year. Tlie work ulih-h Mr. mil Mrs. Chester A. I .yon have hecii carryiiiy; on tlier:1 Mine 'ir' has passed the expen- nienliil sialic and tins' become it ti ac tual and important lneior in the slate o' Oro-on. I hiring I he l ii sl year I hey look '2 huy- on the farm; Ihe next year lliev bail 'JO; I lie rolbivvinu year they im reascd the number td III; in 1!M 7 lliev bad ."0 lm ami this ear they arc plaiuiiny nn cnriir,' Ini tio b..s. They have ilrdii-nti-d their lives to lite Woik of reclaiming these untorliiuate hms ulm have already Keen caught in the toils of the law or ire lieaib'l the wron way from lack of proper Irainimr. While bull- -ettleiucnl work in tho a-1. Mr. and Mrs. , von roturived tin idea of ctabli-hinu' n farm some plaeo in the wc-l where thev could alher to::tli;T ilclitaiieut nttlh- and tearll thrill how to Ik-cmihc L'ool, llsf- f'd men. So when it became i"..Mb!o for them to par -base tlii farm they elected a 10 acre Irat-t near l.rlmitnn ml from (lie jurni!e eoiuN and the ! reels lhr yntheird their bo- and hti-k them io the larni tor the Mini r. In the winter m-inlb- the found yninl hntiies lor tin- boy-, ami kept in loueh w it h t he'ii, adv iMinu' ami en- 'otir.i::iiiL; them, keeping them inter ested and lookint: after their need-., Al the piVM'tit time they have over I'lO los nn tin ir waiiinir lis. The Mtily, the nnlovecl, the unfor tunate ami the neglected children arc undei-stnnd at the Hi- Hrotber farm an! in eer ci'm- have re--p.tn.bd to llie I r ji in m rereivel tlure, W bib- tin- Ivaitnm: ..f dcl;n.iient k not any more imp4ntant llii--year than it ba rer been at other Inae-., however it nannies a tu-w sj.. nitieanee at tin- tune; Orcynii ha--been railed iipnti tor the be-1, t lie stroiiue-l and nm-l tit of ber voiiiil; men. War's need'- hits swept the stale of be;- bet, and it is important tll. t tile-e be repla i"d. Mr. :nd Mrs !-on are ti tit; u their hit and it is a lar'e hit, ton, by making mn niti Usetill eil!etW oit td these wa-te lots it humanity whn h u''i. i w 'lt would bac been Useless anl in main ni-cs a rare and eprne to (be -tale. And tlu' ktmw bow n do H. Tla n OF PENTECOST. I interest aid hearts arc in their work, j They solicit aid from neither the (stale nm individuals, for (he Hit: j brother farm is not in institution. It is a private place, owned and con trolled by two people, who ive their all - money, time ami energy, to j molding Ihe souls and minds of limne I less, misunderstood boys, j The instruction is personally uivcn. and each boy's ease is iven careful j st inly and bis disposition taken in ! consideration. There are no set rules ;to be lollowed, no punishment to be . feared. The honor system of yovt-rn-i meat is applied on the farm and while i this system has failed to u certain ! extent w here adults a re coiieei ned, I Mr. Lvou has proved that it is a wonderful success when used in the Irainiiiy of youth. "Our boys arc J lauy lit to do riyht because t heV I want to do-it and not because they i have ti," Mr. l.von -ays. Fverylhimr is run with military ' precision from the time the boys are awake at ::0 in the umrnin until liicv are in bed at ! p. m. Hat it is , md all work at the limn. There i ' w holes. tine play, readniy and inter-le-t'H'.r hikes over the conntrv. Tlicre is a -wimminy pool and the lutys are tauybt to swim. Mr. l.yon is scnul ma- ter of the I, t ban on Hoy Scouts so llie !.y Scout work is taltyht lit the (arm. Some people may yet the impres sion that Mr. procures these bos to work his farm in Ihe summer and that lie yaius front their labor. This is put true. In llie hist place. Ihe farm is mt entirely self support my. Il is In rye emutyh to yivo nni plo snace for open' air living, nnd each bov has his own tent. There are yiirdciis and licltU whAse importanec lies pot in wiml they vuld, but in what tltc furnish in the wa t in struction for yeneral Inr'nin-,' to the boys. "Man is a laud animal," said -ImIiu Stuart Mil, and what he meant In that trie savuiy is evenipbti 'd down at :hc Hi" Hrolber fa nr. Vt.r t!nv "nil P.I' ''IhbVi'i'i'!1 ''"s :,n'' M 'Hebin'ri McCurdy Agency (ieurral ItiMirntico Medford National Hank HbU. Telcphnno I lliiny;s prow, und il is easier to reuch the heart and mind of a bov when he is liviny uniony the lliins lie has planted and cultivated. All the time the hoys are workinu in thcii' f.jrdcns tltcy nre listening to instructive 'lec tures, not only on fa ninny; but on morals and reliyion us well. And if you took these same boysjtnd made them sit lor hours each dav hi a close, hot building, they would derive no ood from Mich lectures ut nil; hut out in the open, doiny; useful work, tauutit to have n pride and pleasure in Unit work nod v.ith their hiy; brother, Air. Kyoii, doiny just what they arc doiny; nnd never uskiny them to do a tiling that he himself would not do, they not only listen, but heed the words of advice which be rives tbcui. Like the "aniens they arc cultivatiny;, the weeds are torn out of their pliable youny; minds and the soil is made ready for the plant ing nf wholesome yrain. When one talks to Mr. I.yon one in stantly i'ecls that they nre in the presence of n sincere nnd inspired man; and one sees hio, just why the boys like him and are anxious to please him by doiny; whatever he bids them to. "We never doubt our boys," be said, "We have faith in them. Many u boy bus been n failure nnd disap pointment to nil his friends because the ones nearest and dearest to hint never encouraged, praised or believed in him. Ifuthcr than believe every boy who comes to us, a bad one until we find out differently, our police is to believe evcrv buy a pood one until we find out ihe contrary. We believe in forinini;, rather than re forming We also believe that there are more delinquent parents titan there are delinquent boys and yirls." Over titltl eople visited the farm last yenr. People from all over the slate nre becoming interested, and many send in .donations to help Air. and Airs. Lynns in their unselfish en deavors. These donations are prate fullv received, not only for their in trinsic value hut also for the encour agement which substantial interest brinys with il. Friday is their "Day at lloine' or inspection day ns it is called nt the farm and while visitors are welcome at any time it is best to yo on this dny for then one is always sure of findiuy- everyone at home; other day tho hoys may be away on a hike or off on a campiny; trip. Here is a day's proyrain at farm: Get out of bed 3::i0. Freak fast--0:0(1. Kuril boy at bis work 7:00. Heart to' heart talk !:U Sonir service 10 :00. IJhysical exenie 10:00. (let ready for dinner J 1 :K0, Dinner -rj:lM tlu Kuril boy to work 1 :00. lieadiny hour 'J;00. Flay hour :t:00. ' Instruction in farm work 1:00. (let ready for supper o:'M. Supper li :(MI. Milk cows 7:00. Don Fire-S:00. Fed tun. 0:00. Yes, the Hip Frother farm has ceas ed lo he an experiment. Kverv bov who has been there has responded to the training; many of them now hold positions of honor and trust. There has never been a fiyht on the farm, and the boys look forward eaperly to retitrniiip there Vnrh summer. Il is home to them -a home where lltey are loved and understood and yuid ed. Not an institution where they are locked u with their own misery and left to let their had habits yrow iuto crimina! tendencies, Xot an in stitution w here paid, disinterested men ami women watch over them, but a home which love has founded for them and their kind, where they are never blamed for their misde nieunoiis, but always ennui rayed and rewarded for their viriues. PLAN 10 DOUBLE WASHINGTON. July 2.".. A Hfty per cent Increnso In tho per cent of graduated tax on estates up to and incluttlni; s,aao,0"0 estates, with greater Increases for larKer est ales, was tentatively n greed upon today by tho house ways nnd means commit tee. Fhnirman Kltrhln nnnoitneed that tho committee devoted tho entire day to considering estate taxes and that while tho tentative conclusion of tho committee is subject to revision, fho majority favored an Incrraso of fifty per cent over tho present rates with a few exceptions. It l expected the new system of eMaio t.t rate will yield a revenue of flOii.non.uon, when In full woW" Ins operation, against the present $To.nna,iHUi, !erman women nre betas exhorted to act as volunteer police agents to supply names of defeat it. JOHN A. PERL I'MIKKTAKKR. M SMITH UARTI.KT1. Phone M. 47 and 47-J1. Antoniohllo 1Trra Sor,lr AT THE RIALT0 FRIDAY. C BTHER1N& CfilYDSX in R Roinaace - oF 1he Underwarid " "A lioinnnco of (lie I'rnU'nvnrliP is a fense uiht uscI'liI story of liuitian inli'i-i'M, ri'ilcle with tlirill-i of spec tacular sensation ('rum llie first dash iiur reel to the close of the sixth. It will lie the photoplay attraction at the h'ialto theater Friday aad Saturday, afternoon and nk'ht. The picture is admirably adapted from the sln-rf play of the same name hv the late l'uul Armstrong and stars his yuuiicr and heautifiil widow". Catherine Calvfrt, who played the Icailiu- part in the drama. l'"ew ieopIe know of the lives led hy the denizens of (lothanj's unticr world the sranv-trr-i, the dope fienii and Ihe coke iH'ddlcrs. paid Arm strong liased one of ins uhs( IVaaoiis stories and plays on the doings in that section of Ihe -real city where heauty. wealth and lcarnine: iiiini;le in the recklessness of sordid life with the habitues of the city's plague spot of crime. Krori the convent to the world of depravity and hack :ciuin to real life, with all of ils sensational entanglements nnd starlliiiL' denoue ments is the slory of this super photoplay. II' you like niclo-ilrania in its ten sest situations (nnd who doesn't;) yon cannot a I ford to miss this picture play. Beautiful Doris Kllioll. whose life is suddenly transplanted from Ihe saintly seclusion of a convent to Ihe wiHicd, cl picl an s(Uc, sur roundings of the underworld, uy knnwinuly falls in with a yanir of "dope fiend-'' and . -lit i.-v I heelers dominated hv an unscriioulous boss, O'Lcnry. K is u Icirilde shock to her when she discovers th;il her broth er is a nicadnf of toe "uinr. Murder and ils I'on-e.pient delecliva sensa tions follow, durirt': which Doris is arrested and becopjes defenilant in a murder trial. A yn"n.. lawycr-cru-sader I I'aicnc O'Prien I,) defends her. lie learns to love her, lo believe in her innocence and finailv when convic tion seems c( rtaiu. he briars about a triumphant conclusion both startling and trnc.ii'. 'I'he story is iciaarkable for its Ihrilliicj: draiualie siiielionsv and siectacnlar ilcnoiiiio'iicnl FRICES FIXED FOR FISH CAUGHT IN FUGET SOUND SKATI.I.f !, July 2."..- Priecs to I he paid I i-lie;-iiu ;i lor the M-ami's j catch ol" l'i:(t Sound rohoo, chunsl and humpha.'ks were announced hv I rhnrlo -! Miherd, !Vde: nl Tood aumin- i-lrulor tor Wu.-hinutoii, in n tele-j jrnm toduv to It. ('. Itock, nsiMant I lor tern Vnhin::lon. Trice-- will I he i I'ollowi : Culioo ."ill cents each ; chnn--, :U) cents ciu It, and hump haek, 12 ceiiK e;:ch. c !'lV'-t ive at om-c. Mm. M'.dihrrd --.lid in !ii-- tele gram I -i ?d r. HeeJi I It. 1 1 t he-e prices wen- !ied u'.'Uj,- o..;1 conidlation with tho-r .M-t iiMereted. A profltoer is merely a ihtef who doesn't set caught, usually, until ho has made a million or two. yBr Tko Boys in Camp Make the soldiers' WEshing easy. Send them Fels-Napths. It is the ideal soap for soldiers. no!Hng water is hard to get in enrnp. But Fcls-Naptlm works perfectly in water of any temperature. And it calls for so little rubbing! When your soldler'boy washes with I'cts-Nuptlm Soup, his clothes will bo clean and right for iiiiixjction. ,lf j-our own grocer's ir. tc rcl ar.J ?'ccn irrc."'cr i BE SEN! FRANCE TO.H IP NEEDED WASHINGTON, July 23. Any number of American troopa net-Canary to win the vkar up to lO.nuO.Ouo men can und will be transported to France despite the efforts of the Gor man submarines to prevent it. America has the men, and if nec essary will raiso the age limit to 00 years to beat tho Huns. It also has the tonnnge sufficient to win the liOOU-mile-distnnt war. These are the statements of Secre tary of tho 'Xuvy Daniels in an inter view. It was a year ago the Fourth of July that the first convoy of Amer ican transports landed safely their passengers in France.) The record of that year is summed up by Secretary Daniels in a fow briof sentences. l"-ltoat Monaco Despite the constant threat of en emy submarines," said the secretary, "coining almost to our very shores, not one American' transport hound for Franco lias been sunk, and not one soldier on our transports on the way to France lias been lost. Only two vessels carrying American troops abroad, the Tuscania and the -Moldavia, havo been torpedoed. The President Lincoln and the Antilles wero sunk while returning; the Fin land was torpedoed, hut reached port. "During tho year we have trans ported to Europe over a million men. We have tho task of supplying these men with food clothing and ammu nition. "Tho total tonnage of American vessels lost since the United States entered the .war is 2S4.40S. To this may bo added the tonnage destroyed boforo wo entered tho war, GT.Slfi, making a total of 352,223 tons. New sliiiw Pass I,o.,s "As against tills loss the'gross ton nage of merchant ships built in the United States since the commence ment of the Furopean war is 2,722. 50:1 tons. 1 "This docs not look as if the Ger man submarines could pravont effec tive participation liy the United States in the war. "V have tho men, and if neces sary will raise the age limit to Mxty years. It is net necessary yet; we havo many young men registered un der the present draft age limits and can draft und train many thousands more troops; hut If necessary I say we will raiso the limit and send as many more men as are needed to win the war." WASHINGTON, July Accord ing; to information submitted to C'on Kressman S. II. Dent, Jr., hy Secre tary of War linker, -I !!'." elementary trainiiiK airplanes were delivered to the I'nited States Kovernment hy manufacturer!- In this country up to June J. The averuKc weekly production of advanced train ins pjanes durini.; April war May, l-"'.;.; week end InK June S, 7S. To June S, list! conihnt phines were delivered. Tho weekly average ol thid type of machine in April was in May, ::S; week endins June S, Si). More than 2.UIMI Kiocrty motors have been delivered to tho army and navy. The average weekly produc tion in April wns flti; In May. 1 t:i. and in tho fir.t week oT Juno, llj. There were y7.2ro machine guns for atrplano used delivered before Juno s. accordin.n to tho report. " Who Will Win This Battle?" Your kidneys are the llltcrs of tho body.-, If they bceomo Inaetivo and fail Uiollm- :, Inate the waste matter, they nro apt to, throw the whole mechanism of tho body out, of order, thus toxic poisons can ac-i;. cumulate In the system and bo as deadly as snako venom. 1;-hIc3 causing tho minor aliments off i'lieiiiiiat!sm. sciatica, lunibaxo and back ache, neglect of tho kidneys is apt to develop into moro serious dlsonse, such as diabetes or stoao in tho bladder. " Kid tho body of toxic poisons clean the bladder and kidneys and euro tho twinges of rheumatism Willi An-u-ric ' and you win tho battle of life. Ainirie :is ilrst iliseovcred bv Dr. Pierce. and has benefited thousands of sufferers' as well as appeased and eliminated tho ravages of tho moro serious-kidney dls- ' cases. Now procurublo at any good drug; store, or send direct lo Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for trial package. ; Mits.B.G.CoKKK says: "Whenlcom uicnccd the treatment of Anuric 1 w as iw Uaa snape. my oaoit ached all the time and oh I how my baok would ache at night until I would have to get tip. I could never sleep all night, lint since I have taken the Anuric Tablets my hnck-nchp is all done 111!' J ,,.! t ...... lie. rlown ana sleep goou nuu ?r sound all night. Oh! Vil 'I-'-.- how much better I do feel no one knows but myself Mv advice to nil sufferers of kidney troubles is to pive Anuric a trial nnd they will iiud relief from their trouble.". BIG DANCE at i Eagle Point Saturday, July 27 i Bbncfit Red Cross Launspach Orchestra CRATERLE Hotel and Auto Rates Hoard and lodging, per day (tents) i 3.25 Hoard and lodging, por day (Lodge) 3.75 board and lodging, per day with hot and cold water.. 4.25 Auto SIjiko Fare, 12-nnsscnKor Wblto Medford to Crater Lako and return 15.00 Kirk to Crater Lake and return 6.00 Klumalh Tails to Crator Like and return, via Kirk 9.30 .Medford to Kirk or the ro- vcrso via Kirk 10.50 Medford to Klamath Kalla or the rovcrse, via Kirk.. 12.15 Auto stage leaves Medford, Hol land and Nash Hotols at 9:00 a. in. Leaves S. P. Depot 9:10 a. m. Kor further Information phone Crater Lako Motor Company, Court Hall, local manager. Crater Lake Hotel Company WESTON'S Camera Shop The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. N'ojjntivcs made any timo or pl.'ice by nppointment. Phono 147-J. VV1) do the rest, , J. B. PALMXJl. Medford. ?0S F.st Main Street, 4