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0 MKnFonn m.o t, Tumvxv.. mmvom orkooy, srxmv. .tha s. ivs. PA'UK THREE O OREGONIAN -EDITORIAL LAUDS LAKE I" I L 1 . i . I . '.'V ' O I Hctv Is a ti.'y jmli v. ii htn the ,lWt f, iiiitii.iKil p:irk HEAVY SHIPMENTS All. DETAILS OF NORTHERN LIGHTS msmm CALIF: PEARS CITY BONO VOTE RACK TELEGRAPH a: SEPT. 10 FIIO. Accessibility, Increase In Popularity and Federal Aid To Improve Present Conditions Cited Port land Daily Declares Scen ic Wonder. Beyond Value In Dollars and Cents. KKWrium'iu.il "Hl.iy foj-nt-k imrpoM's. li isal-u : ,t'''1 ,ilM" ( A ee.u'tl i iiu . :t r-p"i ' " ' ' sl",u 11 W ih.- piirks ;in.l thWr T.y !;: W. t.iiuor "f Hit- 'U. th. '" nju.-s ;ni. th.'ir equipment. At I fi l-'i uii Kxor. -s eoni;ni . tit1 I.tki-. f..r iiiM.uioe. there to the ei.M' of husiiiess Thui-Ml.iy, ll.lV- I(l IIM-IV IJ-,,11 (MM, ! v;i. ,v .-.th. Ikh! Uj.jh-.I from or- -iin-,. thr n.iliotcil p. H I; s. r- f.U'Tii.i .'. n' e;us .'1' p-;irs. -in ;tver- hits Inert in eh.ti're. jin.l it has of ion imis a .!.-, fin.e ih. I.e..., n, ,-i ssary i.. m.Uie only two op.Mi.nv ,,r ' -t"ii. Thi i ;i air. -Is. lVi.pl,. uh.. tr.tv.-l to the he;i vy hf pnient f..r : his t i w.- o t' i So1 naio.r-il park.- n.t of tho jay. yni- Tin- lu mv'si Calit..nia l.M"': they ioye naUiiv ami ait- shipments of li.trtletts art- .hi. willing to .vssist in preserving the al'init July . The pears ;ire s--ll-I'arks tininurrt-tt liy vandalism, inn for S'i per h.ix in NVw VoiU. "la-on has in rratv !ak- a pos-1 Kruiinion of thi' Iio-ie Uivet '''i"1' heyoml vaiiiitiion in dollars valley weleomed th.- v.iriiith aiol t-Mins. it h.'Ionus to tli.- na- Ssiurtlay. ail mv hoping for '''it it is tin special pride of continued period of heat, to pr. ih-- slut!- within vh..-e lmr.l. is it js perly d.-veh.p ami put ,-uar in th h:tled. x words could deserit- pears. its inaj.'-ty. duly as lu- s.-.s lis -r.iml.ut- ..f s.-tiiim. the ehanuiio; Miles of ii- depths and (ho mighty i'" k walls that n-'onipa.-s it. e.i n th.- visitor s.-nsV th.- r.-al urand.-in "f this natural ph-nomi aou. Some- J times in on-on uv Dunk of Oafi" ,llli.y N" 1 alow in (h.- terms of tourisi doll.-ns Mind The ill DlL rde NKW UiK. July 7. t.O'i ttie U't most widcsi rejul intenup tious in wire nti; m u n t iu riv ieiu'od years ns caused lotiiu'i! hy cavtli I'Ui rent s t ln ou ti out 1 t h an: oia horeiilis. 'ri''o.;tnph com pan U'H veporteil initin I finks out of siM viei1 or fun. tionini; inle;' niittenth' over a period of several hours. , 'Vho tie up of wires out of com mission from New York to San Francisco and noints far south wort1 seriotib'y rtffociod. Daily Melerological Report i, A Y.a co:apl-t- !es.;islali-n i-o" Di on the S .in. I mint i-sae tor repairs on s. i ci and set Monday, September I" ii.-M. a- Die dale of tin election, hen l lie proposed aiuendimtit to the chan. r of (in- city ( enahle I: ,.r to inereas.- i:s present bumifd del-1 ,,t hy the is-uanc- of these h.mds will ;1 he slil'lili'lcd to the people, for r.-. ... je.to.n a- adoption The ol d ina m-e passed liv t !o council lor tln hohhni: of this sp-- .-i.l .-l.vlH.n nrovMh-s thai Die md' . 11 " ' 'T ''iUncl hut left a sil t pen from I:' o'clock noon tit -. ti! v pin. ami d nates tin- f.d- ' low i hi; po li tu; p!;r i-s ; Fust Wat d- I'uidic .Market. eo:id ai d . Wahint:t.-ii School, i oriel- a kdale ami Main The ,'iroi a Corral; app'-ai ed the noi.loasi and ce-tern lior; it last nii;hl. ami Mas md'a-ed many v.ill.-v -i-tden(-. ' It w ; Medford and vicinity: fair. Normal tempera t tin 1 Orenoii: Sunday ehuuly , fair In interior. Normal ; tute and normal humidity. St I V hae in t h-- sk i-s. with oc- oi.;l Hashes The liyhl Was i'.;-t.k.-n l many as the r.ivs t th.- 111M..H Th.- u:oi;t I'.ore hs Win. ui-m-ral o ei" th" land, ml aftected tele.maph service liululy here. O.lt. liipci LOCAL D.pA E ; Temperaiure i decrees I J I 1 the-t ( las; 1 hour- fl Lowest (last I .' hoursl I f Cel. Humidity i per t s I'lcar Sepu-iu- Sunrise .Monday. 1:11 a. m. L. W. DICK, .Meteorologist. I'iuIit the e:iption "L'raitT Lake" that it nrmus into the state. This tho Portland (tn-uoman Saturday ti do. s, tun onr estimate should i,,. print'-d Ho- following tditoriai. much hiuher than that Crater Nk.: whi-H is of especial intorest to is a ulortous heritau-- for uir . n- this section: joyinom ami inspiration, one which Crater Lake, hum difficult of tie- "'V share with all- the world. et'KF heeause of lliP rout;h and dusty hinhvvay:; that led to it, is itow takinu its rightful place in the chain of national uarks. No Iom;e: is it remote from the arterial lanes of tourist trav-d. hut may tu- visited in ;i tw ho'iis (hit almost perfect Muni, either from th - l'aeifi- 1iIl-1i- w;tv on the wet or The Dalles- U L 1U U I Callftuiiia hiKlnvav oi, Du- -a-t. . i Pr-cipitath.n lincln - Dood roads and. adverliiiiK arc Jury trials will he resumed in w'l'l,'r '"l''- Ih. two factors thai have l.rouuht th- cin utt court tomorrow. with Total precipitation si:i. - crater Lake, as well as oih.-r ruio -hlf Walker of Mc.M inncville pre- ; l-i- 1. I a inches. woikI. I's of the wet. into t heir , -idi The first cae to he called Sunrise today. I. Cta. m present popularity. Last year s7.-! is that of II. p.. ilolo)ieer against1 Sunset today. 7. 4 S p. in. (mi people entered Crater La kc ! t "ha rh s ". Palm, for $.", ;!im dam nalional park, a more than four- ai:es, f(i- injuries alleged to hav fold increase within si years. The'heen sustained in a fall from ; Ki-cul influx of tom isis to the ma-! scaffold used in the cons; duotion 'ar1ton plans a modern sew. ,ior attractions aloni: the park-to-. oi tin' Palm Ciulduij; on Fir street 'system, with sewau- disi'osal plant park route wan noticrahle lust at M" rimruary, 1 those more ejesity reached, such j A demnrrei-. couteMtiti llio i if;lit as I he Yoweniiin mid Mount Haiti -' '' Mollopeter to mu, on the ler, hut Ciater Lake Is now iiiiihiil: grounds that hi1 comes under the1 the favored resorts. This year for Workim-n's Compensation Act, will th- first time it i included in th-, ' ar;;u.-tj to the court, routing of all of the organized- Incidental to the opening of the tours from th.- east. court term, the younuest circuit The d-v.-lopia.-nt ..f Cr.it. -r L.I;.- i'l'lyo in Orcmiti, Jtulm- A. Ii. Walk is svpicl of th- fjm- res-ilis that vy 1,1 M cvI inn vi lie, years old. and are heiuu' a rum pli-li. d l.y theiia- w llM is : I'lollter of Comity Treas linal park service. The actual 11 1'1'' ('- Walker, will he on Hie work at the lake, however, would 1 h,'nrh lrrMllinK in place of Jud.;e to for little if it were not for the niomas. no- rcfulur nicum- adetpiate highway st. ni tntili t.y the state, the federal-aid roads that had to Hie park and the roads within its hord.-r-. laal out hy hkilled Cnlncr to overcome the ".m- i iiiMiiun im open c.uiin in jCranls P;tss tttmorruw to hear such ; matters us have accuniulatetl in courl there, after which lie will i handle the equity cuseH and all such oilier court matters outside of Sheep Ou ners Atlcilllon! e are in portion to pav veil re than anvhodv for u ooL hilr Sc.- us l.efole oi sell. n:iFuci) i :. i a i x mnsF Phone 1'HiJ. l'7 N, Crape St. rup Third Ward Fichtivr's arae. corner West tdh and Kir streets. Fonrih Wan I -'' ' Hail, cei e. i Front ami Sixth street. B9 m Ihe lollowin- p.-i-ons ar. desig nated as election officials for each of the precincts al-ove mentioned. First Ward -Pulilic Market,: A C N I H .V - I .oca 1 wheat C. Criiiu-ss. .indue, and II. M. Je- Ion t i-d ;i1 l.OMM.mui hu-hel cIn anil .1 I. Skinm-r, judges who : shall act as cl.-rks. Second Waril Washington School: W. P. Hanlap. jadye. am! I. KiiM C. rry ami l.ucimia lluidard judges wlio shad also act as clerks Third Ward Fo h i n.-r's Carau-v P. C. Hicham. j'.niL;.'. ami K.il'-j I.aidhy and Ih-len M . Arnspic-r. ! .iud-.:-s w no shall ;ih act as cl--rk- Fourth Ward Ci: 11. .11: Nat. Voiinu. judy . and Pcue A. Plait a -d Carrie A. Carnahati. .iud'.-s vvTo. shall al-o act as clerks. J. .1- Fticliter has returned from s1 vera I da vs' husinews visit in Kovehtn t; and (IrautK Pass-. Hotel Medford The finest Dollar Din ner m Southern Oregon TODAY "The Food is Better" at the Medford , heiit of this distra-t. in the way of assistance- to .lutlue Thomas, who' lias not yet regained tolmst heaith from hiK sever;; illness of some i tinu- ii-iii. in disposiiu of the heavy : work in (his judicial diHtriet. I vation of 7 HIMI feet at the crater': rim. A visit to the park afford: convlneint; evidence of the Wis. policy that dictates liherul f inane tnir of these projects. oiom-l t. i.. niunipson. fiiper-i hrv H hnt fn M(wl(lt.(, u)1), lutemlent of ( 'rater La ke nat imiii! j ;,..Jn ,s p;(ss park. ;mv.' glimpse of iin futtt!e . ! hi memle rs if the On-i;on Stat- i '( Tlirater Cluinues LtM-jitlon ! editorial association who ludd their Frank's Comedians, the popular utmua! convention there a few days ' d i a ma t ie steek company now oper- : nun. Ten years auo. he .-aid. fa - 1 hil- !ii ih- hit,- l-nt theatre on, clinics at the lake were ahca-1 of Fourth and Fir will chain,-.- their j the demand. Then cnine th re- location, for a more d.-siralde one, markahle inerense in automohiie i l''se:- to Die heart of town. The j travel, whi.-h exceeded all esti- : c down directly j mate, although Ihe uovernm-nt. Jlfl"r lho l'formHm e on Sunday : at ul.ont tha! time had ca u ht ' ni-Ml !,n'1 " 'u ," f''V for per-, some vision of the extent to which '"'"""ie- Monday nii;ht in the new , the national park svstei, i was to he :I",;i,i"n S,x'11 "oily, just, iiM. -.t Vow tli.. I.-. it- ..i-vi.'i. Is ill''"ss the street from the post of- ' tryint; to catch up with tho move nmnt which each summer delmres 'rater Lake and olher parks with ihrnnus of visitors, i;ieven 'ears ayo the national park syslem was In the hands of minor eniphy.i ::f ihe interior de- . fii i p;irlniei!t. .Now a hur.-ati is in op eration which is administered hy experts, men who nr.- devoted ;o ttu-ir woik and who realize the im portant phic" which thee puldie playk'i on nds hold in t In- lives and affections of the people. p is a hureiill in which plildi'- welfare should he and undouhtedly is th only cousiiU-riii mn, and in which politic should pl-iy no py i t . In fluenced t.jruely hy what the sev erl .taten luive done to .make Ho park McceHNihlt-, Die .yovernnient nuiv ha, o coutinuihu Mjipropria tion nf S.i, timi. nan a year for load wtrk within. Ihe r'ferves. Crater lake Is receiviiiK ' its share f the federal aid that will make the most of Us almost limitlt-ss pos sildlities. The load to the lake is to have a new rouCnu to the ciTiiei's rim so that the grandeur of the lake and it" JMirrotindini: cliffs will' come into full view of (lie visitor upon hi- arrival. Con struction is to h.-in at mee on an asphalt promenade for which ?:, mm has" heen appropriated, an an-a Is to he set aside for th- cultiv.p.n ,"f 'riMini fh-vrs and ui-;i.--j, and Sunday and Monday Frank's Comedians will present the rural comedy drama, "The FIkIiHiik ! Parson." to he followed hy the Kieatesi of all mystery plays. 'Th- Cat and the Canary'" on Tuesda- I Wednesday and Thursday. j Frank's Comedians have I n i It yivinu exeellent sa isfaction during the past four weeks, and it seems as if they are due for nuolher record stock cnna K-eiiiont . free B0YS, CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOT Free Given by- Lamport's Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. and Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Distributors of PETERS AMMUNITION Free Rifles and Ammunition furnished Free. No other riflos allowed u,t shoot on account of si.fety. JUNIOR CLASS 8 to 12 years. SENIOR CLASS 12 to 16 years. All boys 8 to 16 years eligible i MEDALS FOR EACH CLASS Mr. Gus Pchrct. a crack shot of the Petcr3 Cartridge Company, will havo charge of the shooting;. THE SHOOT will bo held at the FAIR GROUNDS on Thursday, July 12, at 200 p. m. Boys will register any time before neon on Thursday, cither at Lamport's Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. 226 East Main or Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Sixth and Bartlett Register Now and Win a Medal Boy Scouts Especially Invited O 0 EVERYTHING ELECTRIFIED MEDFORD BLDG. PHONE 90 El NOW! THE AMAZING NEW LJ Vacuum Cleaner in Your Home for Only 2.75 Down Balance on Easy Payments Niiw, Ihr new Mmli'l II iiffcrs mi I'm- finer pei I'linniiiiee llwin it In r Kiirekn elesiners that have won Ihe (Iriiiul I'i'izc in seven internal iuinil eninpel il inns. A simple eiiiip:ii'isnii willi any elenninv eiiiiniienl ymi may imiv lie nsin' w ill ileianiisl rate tin- siiieriiirity nf .Mmlel 11. Ynn may make this eiimiarisnn in your nun Innne, on ymu nun rns ami I urnisliinu'n without nlmuatinu. If ynn llien ile- euie in Keep ine new l-.nreKii, ymi may nave it mi the eusiest cf terms. t'imilete with the iniirnvei se nf fanmiis Kiirekn at taeliineiil s. Conic ill ;t 1 1 1 see Hie new I'lureka! II' llial isn't ((iiiciiieiit, just i(inc !H I itii.l we'll .n'hi.lly call and show jt In von in your own home. ix m The Hog Market Is Strong! We are making up a carload for shipment H Saturday, July 14 j Call and make arrangements to ship with us and save H the middleman's profit. ' 1 . TOP PRICES FOR POULTRY We will pay top prices for fryers and hens Si-nllish Itile. Slutiil in'Ttnii S'lLiynii l.uilae nf 1 "-r.--l ion. t;::ii i. in.. .Inly :nh, I., i:. WILLIAMS, S.i-y. S1" AVE DKVKLOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy 'The Rexall Store" ' O FOR SALE! Accounts o. o Tile fiillinvlnu' .lililinuelltv. ( llinim. TNnli'H anil Aeenilllls arn nr fered lv lliu unilersimieil, us a'::i(!s, or sale lo lies highest bi'ltler. . q The riKht Is reserved tn rejeet In Ti(JI) nr ill purl, any offer. Name Add-ete Am"unt R. H. McColly Noli, Oregon $ -1.50 (V. R. Donovan Wendling. Oregon 24.76 T. J. Gates Eugene. Oregon 2.70 Joe Cabe Springfield. Oregon 17.60 H. F. Brink r Springfield. Oregon 2.23 Joe Peterson Eugene. Oregon 3.90 Mrs. C. N. Meyer Walterville, Oregon 22.09 The atiovp Muled jinlianenis. claims, no'es amPaecnimis mo guaranteed hy the owner lo !m ju.Ht. emrei t and liiMHspiited. These ai eoniim will lie advertised f"0 ale ulilil sold Hnd all hids fur Ihe puriliase llieicof will be received at the of lice of the undtiBl'incd. Pioneer Service go., Inc. Eugene, Oregon Watch for Future Lit of Accounts for Sale Leonard and Alfred Carpenter of th Southern Oregon Sales & Service After four years' experience have purchased their third ' OIL-O-MATIC . OIL BURNER The OU-O-Matic Oil Burner is the only oil burner sold in Southern Orfcgon that is continually getting repeat orders. This is conclusive evidence of the popularity and satis factory operation of the Oil-O-Matic Oil Burner. - o o Sold Exclusively by Campbell Sheet Metal Works Corner Eighth and Grape Sts. Phone 781 -Residence and Shop w - We are paying 33c for eggs and the price is going up. ; I Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange I and H Poultry Producers Co-Operative AsVn, I Owned and Operated by Farmers illlllllllllllllllHWIIIItillM Tho Best Dentistry Done Painlessly Scientifically Made Plates that Satisfy In my office, right hore in Mlford, I mnko plates ol such popular materials as Porcelito, Rcsinito, Hecolito in fact, every kind of plate material in use to day, should a plate be necessary. Come to my office if yWu ncod a plato lot m show tho different matcals to you and explain their advantages you can make your selection in advance AND REMEMBER 1 - YOUR MONEY BASQt IF YOU ARE NOT SATIS FIED! . - - - ' ' .V uM&m DR. I. H. GpVE, Dentist The Best Dentistry Done Painlessly Office Phrie 872-J 235 E. 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