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MEDFORD MATL TRTRUXK MEDFORD. OTiEOOW THURSDAY. AITIFST S, 1918
Medford Mail, Tribune
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P UH1 A S H BI K VMIIV A KT 1 K NO VN
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MKDFOUU PHINTINU CO.
Office, Mull Tribune HniUllntf, 2&-I7-H9
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Times. The Medford Mail. The Medford
Tribune, The Southern Orejonlan, The
A Hh lurid Tribune.
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niAVHpuper.
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EM-TEES
THE POSTMAN.
Postman Imvc yotl j;ot a letter
Krom my buy across the brine?
Surely yuu luive one thus numiintr,
I'lense diin't Hhsilic your lieiul thi:
time.
All niht Iniifr 1'vr ilri'iM.l iiljout him
There llinillsl the shot anil sell;
1'oKliiuin, surety you've cot mime nics-
:: Just to tell mo all is well.
This is I ho plea unit fry of motl.ii-.
As the postman passes liy.
Ami hi woniliTs us lie passes.
When the world will reuse to sieji.
To his ours eomes numv stories,
Some of sorrow, some of joy.
1'laintive cries, for a letter,
From some mother's si.lilier hoy.
lliil you ever slop uiul won.ler,
At tho postman ami his work.
He's a man of truth urn honor,
lie's a man that never shirks.
List, I henr his eheery whistle,
lie too, works for 1'nele Sinn.
With his haps of mail eaeh morning :
He's a very popular amii.
Mr. I'nxtman, yini'vn n letter.
Just some loving liltle line,
From my Hurry 'eross the waters,
Just to say he's IVelinj fine.
Mr. I'listmau, Oh, Mr. Postman,
Seems to elamor on his ears,
A he sees the looks of sorrow,
Joyous rapture, or hurst of tears.
All the world is filled with sorrow,
Ami the poMmnn has his share
Kent heneatli his daily harden,
In his faee a traee of ear?.
Yet he smiles to hide the shallow.
Or the troahle oa his mind
For perehaaee he has a luddie
Far neross the rolling; brine.
Mrs. Jnaies Leslie
Case IHsmfsTil
".lolin," yatd the new judKC, "I
have known you for years. 1 am sorry
that my first duty is to try you for
being drunk. What was your reason.
If any, for getting drunk?"
"To eelelirnto your election.
Judge."
What could tho Judge do?
.
My sou William, whom we call Hi1
for short, is r it, J iu. in hen;'!!.
wtutIis L'.'at (sumiU and work tor th.
pas company. Isn't that a hi- lull'
- Mrs. Iva Paine.
No, not for the iras rompauv.
t
He that as it may, V. 1'.. I, ye ol
Sioux City, Iowa, aiherli-es hiin-el!
as "Tin' ConscicntioHs Plumber."
N'oboilv hate-, the ouittiT when il
eomes to luef. sui:ar and wheat.
...
White batons of Paris policemen
have been replaced by flat staves ron
dared luminous by small discs which
retted light.
Josh Wise; "A lie. crashed I
varth, e.cn'rallv bobs tin ai.-ain.
lrepnre for the- Hot 'Wave
Tho hot sun Is doubly dangerous
If there Is a mass of undigested food
In thn stomach, causing distress nail
unto Inlovh'.itlon. casting inngcstlng
potsona thruout tho nysteiu. Fobv
t'athnrlle Talilets give prompt anil
.Hiire rllef. They ct genu but do
their work thoroughly. They eleansr
thn bowels, sweeten the stoinach and
fconefit tho liver. Itecoinmended for
4ndlKostlon, Idliouvness, bail breath.
Moating, gnu or constipation. Sold
everywhere.
HUNS LOSE
Hp JIAT lilt' offciisivp litis definitely pas-ted to the allies is
J- indicated by J-ncli s drive on the tip or the Ticanly
sttlieiit. Mel'ni'e the (Jeniiitiis have lmd time to rocovci
from Iheir crushing defeat
the allies have .struck from
reports show first objectives obtained. At tile same thm
no I'ost is being given the Ifuns along the Yesle.
There is everv indication
passed with the second battle of the .Mttrne, which like the
first, will rank as one of the great decisive battles of the
world's history. The blow struck by American and French
soldiers marks the turning point of the war and the begin
ning of the end for Germany.
zenith of her power and bv it lost the chance of winning the
war bv force of arms. Henceforth she must fight on the
defensive and though it probably will take several years
to break her delensc, broken it must be ere tlie war weary
allies can afford to slop.
Allied offensives are possible only through American
aid. When the Germans struck in March they outnum
bered the allied forces aoiiroxiniaTeiv ooimoti men. rms
superiority was due to troops released from tlie eastern
front. The frantic appeal to America was the result and
America's prompt response has restored the balance
though the allies have not as yet the numerical superiority
to undertake the great offensive.
The allied armies are united under a single chief. They
eitial in number or exceed the enemy. They are amply
equipped. They are increasing in man power daily while
the Germans decrease so that Germany must henceforth
fight, not for quick and decisive victory, but to wear out
and exhaust the allies as she exhausts hei-self, in the hope
of securing a pt ace- by negotiations whereby she can retain
her eastern gains.
ONLY A
THIS is about a man who never viewed himself in the
mirror of self-appraisal.
Like that misguided cockerel, Chanticleer, he thought
the sun could not rise unless hf so willed.
One morning this illusioned person saw his shadow
stretching out before him.
"Ah!" he soliloquized, "I'm a giant. Just as in stature
1 tower so shall I stand in power!"
That morning he set about materializing this coveted
condition.
He tyrannized over those near him and through them
passed the oppression to the lowliest of his race.
They paid tithes and homage, and their women were
as slaves.
Hut he was not content. There still existed lands and
peoples beyond the pale of his despotic dominion.
lie set himself to subdue and subjugate them. He en
tered into an imaginary pact with certain astral forces and
pretended to pal with Deitv while he hob-nobbed with
Mars.
He threw bones of contention to the Dogs of War. He
stirred up a kettle of strife wit h the ladle of militarism. 1 le
lied it lid spied, plotted and spotted, dreamed and schemed
with secrecy and cunning.
AVhen all seremd ready fo set. up his World Dynasty,
he once again caught sight of his shadow.
i It was noon. What earlier resembled the outlines of a
Goliath had shruiTk to the dimensions of a blot!
And now the gathering dusk of nightfall is slowly en
shrouding Kaiser Hill.
U. S. Dep't of Agriculture.
OW TO DRY
APRICOTS
Adiiils which tiro t ht lined
hiMil(j 1.0 iilinwt't to lUTtum thor
oughly tr'f ririu'f, Inil should iiut
tllowrd to drop. They nrr prepurrd
tor dryhiL' hv wnshiii, thoroughly
iihiiiv: (ho linn of tho stititro, sopuml
inu tlu rulvos hv quirk twistitiu mo
.ioit, iind roii!o iitu'. tho stono with tho
nitr. li-M'olnr:itioii durinir drying
!i:ny hv pivvrntrd hy !;icini: tho hulv -'d
and stoned trails iu tt wire huskrt
md Mcminn-; iu vu-dihoi!or for I to
minutes. Tho fruit must then he
-proud in a siuulr hiyer, stone cavi
ties ti!enr.o-it, on iho Iruys, tlio
iuii o which e-rupt's into Iho stone
u il v will otherwise hr loM. Neetar-ne-
may In1 livatod in proeisely iho
-aice fashion.
Whtlo .nieticallv .til rominer ial
lried peaeli! - :t to dried impelled, jho
lu -luho-. hitus,.i ife will usiiidlv pro
'Vr to peel her home supply. To do
'Ills hy hiihd i ;m oxceoiiliulv todiiuis
a-k if coiiMtlernhlo ipianlttios mv to
e h;inillcd, and under stuh oireiim-"tjtiicc-.
o eelini may he nOwihta
;co,is 1m employed. The lo s!utioii
s imimK' hv di-sol im, eoiMiiicri-'uil
oiii , !il l ;tlet le in w ji tor at the talc
'!' "uic i"and In 10 a'hdis, and I
ied hi'iiiit hot. Ileal iti a ::rainte
Hate or enameled '"l, place the
H'. i-hc in a heay win or w.mdtn
'tas'het iind plunge into I he hoihtoj
ol'ilioa fur 1 . to ' j iiiinuti's, n-o
n' uj. on .h i. mi t. hasten eu'ael
v it U the Ke. The omi t ditto n..,-.
an d'M.t- '-i;h ar:ci and de.t
!' lipilie-s. .n:d is itldieal.'d h 1 it
ippear.im c of line crack- or . h .
u the p.-el. h't'i'c-xc ami p!nn-e m,
nedialcly inio co'd nattr ami ieoc
thoitt to a-h ol i ihe lye. et!er which
ho poo1- max ho i-'uiowd h v M 1 i ? i u
et weeti I he hands nr u if h a tan I x
tilT hnsile l.i:i-h. Thox are then
Aashod to remove joihetni.: Ixe am1
in halxed hx n ciretnai 'ut with o
imU I ho -ah r- sepo rated, i the
'nil I he o l!'0 ehtO;st,tf xaiit rv hx
i sh .ht liM-t hot .x eon tho hands, the
it is it ti m i. with a kuile, and tin
iiiihrs placed, Ntuiio eaxily up, sulo
OFFENSIVE.
on the K'hciins-Soissoiis front,
Albert to Montdidier and early
that the crisis ol the war
With it fliTtnany passed the
SHADOW.
AND PEACHES.
hy side on tho drying tray. It
not ndvisuhte tt) employ steam
hlanohiiin v. ith peeled poaches, inee
tho effect of tho moist heat upon the
.po-od flosh enusos an esoapo of
Juico which seriously impairs tlio
flavor and food value of tho fruit,
hut it may ho used with poaches xvhioh
a to dried without pooling.
J In the artiticijilly lion toil dryer, the
j temperaiiiie employed at the heyin
I nintr of dryiim should not ho more
jlhan 1-0 decrees in tho ojiso o!
I pooled peaches, while with aprioot
or nnpeeloil pcacdies 1 :10 (o 110 do
uroos may ho lv startiiig lompora
lure. This umy ho i:radually in
o reused to 10 or decrees as the
fruit heroines almost drv. The pro-
,dutf is sufti-iontly dry when the
pieces have attnitied n pliahle, leath
ery tondition, atul no inoiyluio oan
he presM'd out of the freshly out snr
! tares id' iho larger pioors. Transfer
' from iho drier to a lanro, oleau wood
; I'll or pa stehoard ho.. eovor with
: muslin lo admit air while excluding
insect-,, place the hox in a warm room
and out of direct snnlmht or stroiu.
; .ia.lii;1tl, and lir ilailv until the fruit
has -il (a ntcd uniforni eoudilioii
. ihroiL:)u!iI, alter which the fruit max
he packed into on tumors, and iir
.d.
HUS SAYS WHOLE U.S.
COAST iS BLOCKADED
AlSfi:i;iAM. An-. The Atis.
Jinan pro-N i tciiimr the pahhe thai
j iho whole Aii.en-'an roust is hl.ek
I aded hx tier ean - ihmanties, and ll.a;
la1! All.mlic ti.tttic has heen st,'p-rd.
i HAMBURo OFFICIALS
! (1UIT HUN COUNCIL
j Zl'Kisn, Aug. 7. ill.ixa- Agcn-
j ev.) Albert Itaui and llerr llol n
j .:... .f, diicclors ot the llambarg- j
' Aim rati steamship hue. haxe ie-
signed as ii einhel s ,f the Germ oJ
Ieccmiuiio conned, says a di-pa'd: '
tcicici lieu tiom llaiuhtir-.
Uinw mill nr Ann
won juan ur mi. wim intrant.
VISION SAYS WAR WILL END IN 1920
m
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A,
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TA A f s
Chiiro 1'oroJiaiid, Frtmeo's iiUMlorn 3sahl or Orleans, in two poses, Uo
loxv she i.s shown praying before a shrine in (he anion of Montmartre
church, rai-is. '
PARIS, Auk. S. ".loan of Arc
they are calling you!"
As if in answer to (lie words of Iho
popular sons, a new Joan of Arc has
appeared in Kruiue.
She is a yoiintf pea.nnt hi, huni
hlo, ohiu-ure, liko her ureal spiritual
prototype, lkr name is Clairo Kor-1
ohaud. She is already something of
a powor iu provincial Catholic elrclo.
and her fame has reached into tho
war department and has even hern .
recognized hy Premier CTenienooau.
Mile, l'ershaud owes her fame lo j
her prophecies concerning the war,
many of whhh'have proved true, to!
her religious oxaUatfon, which she:
has materialized into literary works, f
and to her fervent patriotism, which ,
has given her the confidence of
statesmen and generals whom she ,
has shown how they can nave France, i
Jifts of I'rophtHy
In devout circles it is firmly ho- j
lioved that Christ, under the imago I
of tho Sao rod Heart, has appeared j
and .spoken to her frequently In the
little church of houtdande, ik ar t
which idio lives on her father's farm. I
Her gifts of prophecy are remark-
lhle. It is hoyond dmil.t that in 1 ! I j
iie announced that mouthers of the;
government wore, plotting against
Kran.e, and that sedition would have J
to he punished soon. The liolo Pasha ,
and Hennet 11 on go trials proved f he i
was right. ,
l-'arly this x ear she warned several t
Konerals that the western front would j
soon lie pierced, adding that tho al-
lie. woul ! ;bs "from despair to vie- :
lory," ami tliat the cry " Tout est I
perdu!" ( All is lost ) would immedi-!
utely tcansfoi'm itself into "Tout ont ;
sauvo! ' it All N saved' a foreran i
amply f,il:illcil ly the recent tloir.ian!
offensives and tho i'lanco-Auiorican
victory whh Is t-i'.lcwed tho:n. 1
Tho prjpiiei' iS luuii ies she will
die when her mission is eompivleu 1
and tho war wen for franco, and that I
her death wil! come when she is I.
As she is now that will bring her
ilenth uiul victory for ihe allies in ;
I'ojm .starts lmpiiiy j
The yiiuiv; peasant's reltuioas ex
altation ami apparitions have nrn'is- j
od t'.ii- interest of the clergy, start ins
with th" Hishup of Poitiers, who was
so impros'od y his quosUoaiug of1
In r thai he called her mysterious
powers to the attention of Pope
lencdict. The pope instrmted Katli- 1
llugoii. one of the most learned
i!u .derails in cranio, to open an!
in.p'iry into h- r case. lather llu-
uoti ! report h.n not yet !een pu'a-
If i I. 1'Vt it N said to sOiitinn the j
sni'linily ot her inpira-'ains.
She i.v ( i ittriodilced to Prt-J'i
ii nt P,'ii'i:ie. nul recently c.tlie! oa !
McCuruy Agency
i,iu,i;iI lnur.uiic
Mf.lfur.t Xatlonal n.mk
Ti'l.i'lumo
iiiitii nr.nnnrnn
r.V7 S)C.sf-".- ' "i
vw vwi'jrw "W"JWKr
1 J V
-:..-Vv i 'V. w
Premier Clemcnceau. Tho "Tiger"
who is not a religious man, granted
her five minutes, but yielded to her
mystical charm and talked with her
for an hour. It is said she urged him
to recall into active service u general
hrought into disgrace last year hy a
political intrigue, assuring him that
ho would lead the. Krench troops to
victory. A few weeks later this gen
eral .stopped the Ceriaau onrush In
front of Cotapiegne!
Saeictl ! ( curl Will Win
Clairo Pe re hand repeatedly de
clares victory will reward France
when she again becomes religious
and when the Sacmd Heart is car
ried on the French flag. Impressed
hy this declaration, several infantry
regiments adopted the emblem, but
military rule intervened and forbade
its use. Thousands of poilus, how
ever, have pinned on their breasts a
button adorned with the image. In
Paris the emblem is worn hy count
less civilians.
in her home village of I.oubUnde,
Clairo hns foun led a religious order
with girls of h'T rue. and Is popular
ly acclaimed as a saint. The humble
hamlet is iuconung a place of pil
grimage. MEAT SUPPLIED
1 1 l
V'.v 'i'f'Y. A-:-:. ::. T!v o-
tviit tn wh: ': i-cii.j i;:rn.s!ied
t'le aiic i i'! "? 1 I - ill-
.l.ra.-d i'. a -t::!.-:.o..: loday
that : ; i - rh;. .,t", of .I urn- ex-
i oi l , ! , . re :'' )' . , Siates
lo tailed iij.i; i i; winch
:!." pel' rel't v.vot to the I'iiiled King;.
i!eM, i'r, :. r, l;a y .md Cci;'i;nu.
The n hi ; ,. t t i f eiinr's
t i l' t Iu' '.;."c i w: ; t , o ;,!:!( war
x as ! .'( :,i"i'l ji-eied
P..1 . e- , . . : ti-e :, et.lh of
June ei " ' i t -i 'l.f,i;u pnunds,
of xxi.hh S ,1 " e:;' ve.-i !o lite
four "'la -. i .' i. !!'.; ax era go
l.efore h- v.i- ' U H.:ui7
p niiid -o i - i'-. V; ;. , i,,..-!' t id' pork
pl-'ilu , - seal o Kl. :!;"ld, it was
-laiei!. h;.- cr.io ; 5 'i.e i,it if re
ined fi t: . ,.; n- . ip' o:i of h.i-
In .: i ,!
l, rv Ill- '0 x-.Pr:!
t.f :i ;iiv i"; M i ii.t.v !
i - ti - -. f,,'- : a .!;.: . .
r b '?. i:'.:i.T.S rrL.HlKE
JOHN A. iEEL
l M'l.lt'nKF.H.
Ijuiy .sMstunU
J SOI i ll ltlt ll.KT
1'hous .v. e tnii
Ant v.nali; lir,'ri orf..
uto AmbiiiMu- gf It4. Lri
Li
ISO!
(Continued From rago One.)
of Morluncourt, about tltreo miios ami
a half southwest of Albert, to the
Avre valley south of aloreuil.
licports ure ''oauiig in slov.lv. "do
ing: fine" ouiistitutes the iiost avail
able information. Tin ISritish laiiuch
ed their uttaek in a mist after only
three minntert of artillery nroparalioii.
StM'rocy Vailotl Move
The re;i tost secrecy siirruuma 1
plans for the nttaok. During the iihjit
the flennans heavily honihardod the
liritish lines, Imt their she!!-; were in
effective. An extraordinarily large
number of tanks accompanied the
storming troops, clearing tlie way for
thorn in the gray light of dawn mid
helping to overcome enemy strove
points. ,
In the district noilh of the S iiiiue
the Hermans are reported to i.axt
launched two counter attacks The
Mritish artillery fire Lroke them Vt:i
up.
The prisoners taken hy the Hrilsh
are so numerous that they are haxing
difficulty in handling- them.
KxiM-rtrd Attack
I5risk fighting was continuir.',' as
this di patili was filed, s!io.-;. ly he
fore noon.
Turly in hv lighting il was di-eo.'.
orod that one new enemy divi-ioa had
just arrived. Prisoners taken from it
said Ihe Germans' believed tlie lirit
ish wort' going- to attack hnl did nut
know what day.
Other pri-oners were from arioii
Prussian and Havarian divisions.
Virtually all the ground before the
allies is of an open iinlu'u, especial
ly suitable for theperatioii of tanks
and for a rapid advance.
What reserves the Germans have
at the roar. is uncertain, hut presum
ably i hoy are not in Mrong- force,
as I'j-own Prince Kupprorht on this
front has been keeping the hulk ol
his forces behind the "!d Uiudcnhur;:
lino.' The ground between this ami
the pro-oi.t dghling iroul has for the
must pnrt heen foiiulit over two or
three times hid ore, thoroughly devas
tating the region.
Parlv in t ! u amman; the .-ky ho-"u-mc
iMiiv:it and the cloiuiv ha;-.e
increased along the h-tllletn-nt so
that Iho iiadi ui the guns could hard
ly be seen a I.tlh- d;.st;;nce nxvay.
The poor visibility favored the ad
lies. Xi enemy airplanes had ap
peared over the line until ft o'clock
and mum while the allies had pro
gressed far.
EXEMPTED SO HE
CAN SHAVE SOLDIERS
LONIiOX. Aug. 8. On condition
that ho shave soldiers and sailors
free of charge on all except his bus
ies! davs, a 1-year old London har
bor has been temporarily exempted
from mililarv service.
Everything possible is being done
to protect the paluce of Vorsaillrr
and the two Trianons from enemy
fire, and similar precautions are be
ing taken for the chateau of Ram
houlllet and other national monu
ments in Ihe Seine-et-Oise Depart
ment, says Petit Parisien. of Paris.
$100 Reward, $180
Tlie readers of lb. a pupor will bo
pleased to learn that there Is at !oa3t
one dreaded direase that science has
been abl(j to rule In all Its mage and
that 19 catarrh. Catarrh hviiiK Krptt'.y
tntlueiiceil hy constitutional coiufliions
le.iuirca (''istltiitioii.il treatiiionl. Mail's
Cat:irrli Meilicine Is takoi tiitt-rnall nnJ
acts ihru tiie Hlooi on tho Mucous Sfur
fai i's of the 6;. stem t heiphc tlcstroxin
th foundiiion of th? illf ase. civinn the
ra'lcnt strer.Rtli buildlnt: up Mic cna
s:il;:tton nnd 'S5l?iin nature in ih-inc its
.Tli. Tr.o prnprieturs luve o net'h
lutlh In T);e curative powr ef Hull's
f'iHarrh M-1W ;i:e th it thv ;Trr One
Hut.dretl Pullnm for any can- thru it f;iila
to cure. S'nl fnr list of tctt Irm .reials
Address F. J. rtlKXKY & OX, Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all DrukKlsiH, To
Pasteurized M
Always puro and has bettor keep
ing qualities. This modern nieth
od has been used by us for lotao
time.
Milk depot C01 North Grar
sireet. I'verythins Fanitaiy. ln
fpection rc .-.nested at any time
mm dairy
flirt.M: T.Wll
A Fight for Life
It has been fijihtordfc for many of us
In tho past and 'the ducky psoplo are
those who have sutTered, but who aro
now well tSecauSrf they heeded nature's
warning fiipuaj iu timo to correct their
trouble with that wonderful new dis
covery of Dr. Pierce's, culled "An-u-rlc-Von
"should promptly heed these warn
in, fume of whk-h aro dizzy spells(
l.HeKache, irrogulariiy of tho urine or thfl
painful twinges of rheumatlin, sciatica
,.r luiuhaipi. Todelay may make possible
I'm- (hinKerous forms of kidney dl.-imio,
Mich a "Urinht's disease, diabetes or
sunn' iii the bladder.
To ovcivoino these dtstrosslng condl-tii.i-s
mki; plenty of exercise In tho
upt-ii air. avoid a b"iivy meat diet, drink
frri'lv of xvatcr and at oiu-h meal, tuko
l)o't'or Pierre's Anuric Tublets (doiihlo
t ircauthj. Vim will, iu a short time, liud
that von aro one of the linn liidorers of
Aiim ic. us ti-ru Ihotisuud of ntigliburrf.
Mr. A.W.CuMniE says; "I suffered greatly
won my nucii r.ua
kidurtys. I culled tn
doctors and they did
me no cood, but roe
oiiiineudtHl an oH-r-ation.
1 saw Anuric
for kid neys and
backache advertised
so -sent up to tho
drug store und sot ,
a package, and It
cured me. This was
one your ago. I was
down in bed and hud
taken inaiiv different
kinds of medicines but obtained no rullof
(rou; them."
Mas. Kosa Miki.avc, or Gktohki.l,
Vsh. savs: "I was troubled with tho
backache for the kfst iive yours. I Sent
fur a parkins of Dr. Pierce's Auurle
Tahiets. which cured mo completoly. I
will recommend Anuric to all my friends
wlioare troubled with backache."
Step into the drug store andnslt for
Aunrie. or send Dr. V. M. Pierce. Jlutrulo,
N. V., l'K'. for trial pkg. Anuric many
limes nmre potent iheti lithia, eliminaiea
uric acid as ImL wuWv aielLb sugur. .
GAGNON
1 LUMBER
YARD
All kinds ol roukl. and dressed
I.iunlajr.
Specialties:' Dimension stuff, Fin
ishing Lumlier, shingles, i?ash and, .
Doors. Hoofing Paper, Krult Boes.
Uuy Jackson County Products.
Place orders now for Fruit Boxes.
New Slii-d, 1 1:5 S. Vmnt St., Sledfoiil.
I'lione .".
Clubbing Rates
Medford Mail Tribune and Crescent
City Courier. ,
Medford Mail Tribuno (Dally). ,5.00
Crescent City Courier (Weekly) 2.00
$7.00
ClubJilns rate, $G.J)0.
Medford .Mail Trilmno( Weekly) J1.50
Crescent City Courier (Weekly) 2.00
$3.50
Clubbing rate, 2.50.
CRATER LAKE
Hotel and Auto Rates
Hoard and lodslug. per day
(tents) 3.25
Hoard and lodging, per day
(UuIko) 3.75
Hoard and lodging, per day
with hot and cold water.. 4.25
Auto Slao lrurc( 12-posscoger
White
Medford to Crater Lake, and
return 15.00
Kirk to Crater Lake and
return 6.00
Klamath Fall3 to Crater v
Lake and return, via Kirk B.30
Medford to Kirk or the re-
ver.-:o via Kirk 10.50
Medford to Klamath Falls
or the reverse, via Kirk.. 12.15
Auto stage leaves Medford, Hol
land and Nash Hotels at 9:00 a.
m. Leaves S. P. Depot 9:40 a. m.
For further Information phone
Crater Lake Motor Company,
Court Hall, local managor.
Crater Lake Hotel
Company
WESTON'S-
Camera Shop
The Only Exclusive
OoiiiiiKTcial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
NVgiUivi made any time or
place by appointment.
Phone H7-J,
WVll do the rest.
-
J. B. PALMXK.
Medford.
COS Eaut Main Street, j