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ut m)WOl) MAIL TUJinjNK miWOtoll.QUmoN, SATURDAY, OflTOmM 28, lf)11. PAGiu Frvrn . ' local and personal lliivn you noon liiriopliliio? T. V. Whitman Ion IiihI night for a IiiimIiii'hh vlitll of u fnw witnlm lo Dovlhi l.alio N, I)., anil Wiilortown, II. I), (.'iniiitilliiiuii II. (1. Wot l mini look linlii III yotniduy rM' it brlnf hunt iiuwi visit In (tiiy.ulht, Cul, Wm. IIikIhi', oifiinntlHt, wiiii In ('(till nil I'nlnt yesterday mi IiuhIiicxh. Dlno ill llio now Josephine hutul wlniii In (IiiiiiIh I'iihm, Horvlcu a In Cllltl!. 211 .liilill .Mux, of ('iiiiiii.ikih, Wash., wan In Mi'ilfnril ycHli'iilny looking MKMiliil fur the purpium of mulling nil Invoiitnu'Ul In itii I'Htnto. Ucu It. A. llolini'H, Thu Insurance Man, over Juckiion County lunik. II. II. (tmlduid. (if TalciK, wiih In Hid rlfy yiwtorduy. II. I' lll'IIHIIII loft IiimI night fm I.iim Ailgnles, wluiM' lie oxpoetr to Hpuild llm winter. Onrkln &. Taylor (John II. CurMu. (Helm O. Tnyior), attorney-nt-law, ovur Jackson County llnnk HulldltiK. Medford. Hurry Tlmmlinr, formerly of .lurk miiivIIIc, anil MIhh MIiiiiIii Hi-bullhorn of (IriiutM vnro uiurrlnd at AhIiIiiimI riH'uutly. A. II. Kitllmiirli or l.llllo Applo gulo died rluntluy nfler a lout; Illness oiIkIiikMuk wiih rhiuiniutlsin. Itov. ('. II, .lohimlon or Jacksonville offi ciated ill thu fiimtrul, which wiih larmdy attended. Mr. Hitltiiitiridi wiih llm oldoul Hon v' Hi" ''" ' " s"11 marsh anil was horn at Htorllng near ly half a century iik- Ilo Ih survived ly his widow mill movithI children. This U Hie t lino to ilmil straw berries. All sorls or ilaiitH tor mile. II. It. I'iiIIoikou. Office, llotol NiiMh. IiinIiIo I'Utruiirt' next to burlier h!ioi. Mr. and MM. lllako Ilaldwln itrojiourth luteroHt In tho Holol Monro ovor rrom uorthirn Calirornla ami may tuiualu nomo line Hen. II. Allien Iiiih heoli traiiHitci llIK hllHllieMK III Medford. Thin Ih llm tlnm to plant Mrnw Injrrh'H. All nortH or lant ror hiiIo II. I). I'alli'Mon. nrriro. Ilolul NiihIi. IiihIiIo entninre next to harbor nhop. Mr. mill Mm. IMotrlior l.lnn or I'orlluu.l mo vlhltltiK In HiIh Huctloii. Mr. l.lnit'owiiHii tlno orchard IuiuiIimI n on r JackiMitivllli'. Tim puhlle hi'IioiiIh or .liickHou and .locepliluo county which mood ad journed ror four duyn, ho that the teiiuhiirii could nttuml the liiHtltuto hold at Mod ford, will reminie ntudloH next Monday. Circuit court will rouvono aKiiln noxt Monday, when rinaladjournmonl I for tho lorm tnay tuko tilaco. Thom woro not many complalntH iuhiIii ovor llm iiMHOHHinoiil roll ror UHI iii Hiihinltted hy AHtnimor Hrluo. ami thu hoard of oiiualUatlon flushed It IiiIiom lant Saturday. .loHopli (S. I'lorco, who wan woll known In HOiithern OroKOii. died at IiIh hiiiuc at Klamath KnllK not long hIiico, of typhoid rover. Tho lol wiih takou for luturniont lo tlm tor mor hoiim or llm donmHi'd In Now Yoik Hliilti hy IiIh hrolhOr. Chan. II. I'lorco, or AHhlaml. ami IiIh widow. Mr. I'lorco wiih larKoly InloroHti'd I u tlmher IiiiiiIh In .lackHou and Klamath countlim with IiIh undo, tho lato Con jUUHHiuau llopklim nr I't'iiiiHylvanla. (Icoiko l Harrott. and Mr. I.oflaml wore at .IniikHonvlllo ror a huntor'H llcnnf (ieo. W. Walker au.d IiIh dimlly hino rutin nod rrom I'okoKiuuu and will locato near I'roiipect. Thoy worr In Mciirord, accompanloil hy John Wallmr. k, A. IHinltm or Snlein. Held editor or llio I'aclfli! llomoHteail. wiih on l-'rlday'H train, on routo lmnm rrom ('alirorula. Hon. .1. A. WoHlorluud and W. A. Hlowart larrlod a Hhort tliuo at llio couuly neat Tinwday. M'ih. II, A. Ilanlor or Poormami crook and Mm. K. KiiHHharor or .lack iionvlllo woro rucuiil kuiihIb or Mia. (loiilon Stout. Hooi'ko Htoiuih, tho pioneer chim ney awoop, woll known liuro, Iiiih localml at Alhany ror tho wluor. W wiih tho firm whlto child horn In Kacramonto, ami Iiiih hcon cleaning chlmnoyii II yoara. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS , ly I'hono M71 NlKli I'Iiobm F. V. Wccki SHI7I. A. B. Orr, SflS. LADT AB8ISTANT. JOHN A. PERL UmlortuUer anil lCmlmlnier 1 3uccoHBor to tho undorlnklnj; do-; partmont of Modfonl Furnlturo Co. ; Office H South Hartlctt Street Toleiihonoa: ilny. llpll 71 ntKlit : ronldonco, Uoll 473. Home 170-U : ' i Oulla niisworod nlglit or tiny ! AMHULANOK SKUVrOK Hob!. Wilcox, who Ih mining on Kill Took, hi spending tho week In Mod- ford. AllornnyM Noff ami l.uwlor havti lii'i'ii at .larliHouvlllii iwvoriil Union lately on profoHsluiiul IhihIiiohm, Mr. (lllhri'iith, who Ih developing a iiilao In, Applngiilo dlHtilil, iiiudo a dip lo Hold lllll lo Investigate u mining proportion onu dity tlilu vvonk. (loo. V. I'rldily wiih a ImihIiiumm vis llor In Jiickstinvlllo yesterday. Dih, I'lckel ami I'm lor worn reient IiiihIiiohh vIhIIoih at .InrlcHiiuvlllo. (Minion To.xtor nuuu down from IiIh raiirh In thu HlMklyoim a row diiys Hlni'o. T. MIIoh or tho Jnrlmon County Abstract company had business nl thu cotiiUioiiHii tho foro pmt or tho wouk. N. .lorry, tho nugget king. In homg visited hy Messrs. llullhort; and Wil son or Minneapolis, who u ro Inspect In k minora! iiihouicoh. Waller (IoIiIhIi)'. who Ik engaged In mining In tho southern part or Jo- M'plilmi county, Iiiih been vIhIHiik IiIh foriinir homo on Apph'guto. Alva Hiiminoml, who Iiiim boon In I ho foi entry service In Klamath conn ly during thu IkmI biuimoii, In at homo nmilii. 1). II. Hurri'll or .loo liar wiih. In Moiirord and JaclcHOuvlllu 'riuirmliiy. Mr. ami Mm, N. Cooko or Mudford mailo .larkHoiivlllu a vlnll a row dayu hIiicc. I'. H. KlaeiiMtrop wiih a recont IiiihIiicmh vlnltor at Hrautn I'iihm. I'ntil (Joodwyu. who Iiiih Iicoii nor loiiMly III with puuiimoiilu, Ih Improv ing. .1 urn on V. llaloM hud hiiHlnoHH al tho rouiity neat Thinioliiy afternoon. Dclroy (lotehell him wild IiIh one- properly ami I.. .N'ledormoyor linn uc (tilred it. (J. V. I.lltlo wiih In Medford the foru part or tho week. Ho Iiiih heon dnlm; HiitiHtaiitlal work ror .liickHou county durliiK tho Itut mhihoii. II. I). Norton, A. C. HoiikIi and II. V, AndrowH were iiiuoiik tho ronl leulH or Hrautn I'afn In Medford lately. Mm, C. Kleliihiuniner or Phoon'x Iiiih lieeu on ApiloKato, vIhIHiik hei nun Arthur. !:. A. Ilurchlll or Woodvlllo traiiH iirled hurlncKH In Medford and .lack itouvlllo recently. Ml.ti Hraco JoHophlnu Drown, tin. pnpiihir cOulrnlto, him koiio to Oro Koii'h metroiollB and Ih tho Kiiont of irlt'inlH UvliiK on I'ortland HoIkIiIh l.inlleH, If you want your hair mailo Into fiiHhloniihlo coirruru plouno hrliif; It lo mo. I iiImo color and huy hair Mm. I-. I. Iteaine, 1! lit Oakdalu ave nue. Medford, Oro. Mm. C. H. Merrill of SoatHo ar rived In tho city yofitorday. W. A. lllll or MaMhrield, Ore., In amoiiK tho many lucent Medford ar rivals. I). II. .liickHou loll yoHtortlay ror a three wookK' hiiHlnenH vlwlt to I.oh AiikoIoh and l.ordHhuic, Now Mexico. Mm. Harriot Dolmiu Ih vIhIHiik HrantH I'iihm frlondH today. Mm, T, J. Kinney took tho Hoho Iiiiik local (IiIh moruliiK ror a day'H vIhK with HrantH 1'iihh trlomlH. .Mm. I). Mulr or thin city and her friend Mm. O. K. Smith, who Ih vIh IHiik here, arc vIhIHuk Hraulfl' I'iihs frlumlH today. MIih Mlniilo .IiicKhoii left tills moruliiK for a vIhII with unlvoMlty rrlemlH at Kiikouu, MIhh .lackHou will not reMiiiuo Htudlim at tho uni versity until In Fohruary. It. K. Woodmm Ion this mornliiK for Murphy, Oro Mm. Nellie Hllluu luH today ror HrantH I'iihh. N. W. Sllnhy, who ror two and a hair yours Iiiih heen conductor on the Pacific & KiiHturu railroad, Iiiih ro Hlmied IiIh position uml will leave soon for WIIIowh, Cul., whero ho Iiiih pur chnsed a ranch ami will grow alfalfa uml stock. Ills position on tho Pa cific & lOaHtoru Iiiih hcon taken hy Chun. IImcoii, an old-tlmo o.niployo on tho Houthoru Pacific, llonry Dexter or Nik. ton, Oro., U u Medford, Mr, and Mrn, I, .1, I'hlppH ami son, Dr. Ira I'hlppH, and ilaiiKhtor, Mlsh Miy, will loavu Monday for Hod lanilH, Cal., wlioro thoy uxpeel to ro main until about, thu first of tho year, whon thoy will ko to Arizona for a fuw moutliH' stay, Pumldont Win, Sproulo and Vivo I'roHldont 10. O. McCormlck paKKod throiiKli Medford HiIh morntiiK In Hmlr spoclal car HiuiHot, on train No. 15, and while hero thoy miulo mi In spection of Modford'H now puhhoiikoi' dopot. Tho now Htruoturo mot with tholr .approval, uml thoy said ho, iih did also tho bright Biiiishlno of tho Kokuo livor valloy. Mm, h. A, Heath, Mrs. Humuo llakor and tvJr. nnd Mm. 1 M. Nloli oIh, of OrantH I'iihs, aro Medford vIh IIoih today, Mr, and Mm. Hlalto Ilaldwln loft thlu inoruliih' for miiitlioni Califor nia, whoro thoy will Bpond tho win tor. 1 M. DomoroHt of AhIoWu anlvod . kfAilfji.til t..cjl ..I..I n t. Ill I'lTOIHI" ni'l(l Mr. ami Mm. Will I'hlppH loft thin moruliiK for KodliimlH, Cal. Al Mcllioso of Klamath 1'allii hi relntored at tho .Mooro, C. M. Hall or CorvalllH In In Mod foul. Prof. P. Illtiier relurmid hiKt nli;lit rrom a tour or northern Calirornla, whero ho Iiiih heou In tho Interest or (ho Meiirord IiiihIiiohh ixiIIoko. Ilo Iiiih severul stiidenlM hIkikxI up ror it hurliioxM coiiiho liu4ho Modfonl Insti tution fioin dlffeienl Calirornla towim, Too coIIoko now Iiiih an uii rolliui'iit or 70 HludoiitH. MIhhoh Nellie uml Florence Clark 'ure vIhIHiik Phoenix friends today. Mm. It. C. I.itwtou uml her mother. Mm. Hiipo. of KiikIo Point luft today fir Hut liilv, Oltla., whoro Mm, Law t'Mi will visit fi lends am! Mrn. Hone will remiilu. Ml. and Mih. It. W. Ilawley nl Portland, en routo south. Htopped off In Medford I IiIh mornlm; ror a vlsli wllh MIhh (.'.. H. MiinliM, who Ih a hIh- lor or Mih. llawloy. Sir. ami Mm. ,. (). AiIiiiiih of Wood vlllo cuino to Medford HiIh mornlnt; .mil expect in r omit In here. Mr. and Mm. II. U, HoArmoml re turned this moruluK from Portland. Nick KIiik or I-lina. Ohio, Ih rej; Utered at tlm NiihIi. TIiom. Irvine, niprt'HoiitliiK Wiidd liuiiiH' ft Co., Ij'ft for tho north HiIh evening aftor a Ihreo dayn lour or Moil ford and vicinity mid roporta a ou hiislneHM. N. S. Ilonnett, proirletor or the l-Mi'ii Valloy NiiMory. roturnud last ulKht rrom a three days IiiiijHiik trip In tho Uiup'iuii divide country. He hroiiKht hack with him a Iiitko live point door, the liuiul or which ho will have mounted. Mr. and Mm. A. C. Hopkins of Mankato, Minn., arrived In Meiirord yeHlerday. Thoy nro parentH or (ill) K. Hopklnn, who formurly run the viiIi'iiiiIzIhk workH on South Kir street. The Medford C'ommurclal club hnv had u now cement approach put In 'rum tho xlduwnlk to llm exhibit tiulldliiK. Tho material for thu con- itructlnii or tlilu approach was pro tontod to tlm cluh frcu of chun;o by ho Medford Concrolo Construction oinpauy and tho work of liuttlnj; It '11 wiih kIvoii tho club by Dcnhof ft Maultly. cumont work contractors, MrH. Jonnlo Mud WulterH died ye (ifrday at her home three and n half uillort east of Ilrownshoro, nnod 03 reiiM 7 ontliH ami IS dayn. Funeral .lervlceH will ho held ut tho Weeks ft Mc.Cowuu chapel, In Medford, Sun lay. October '.!!. at 2 o'clock, Itcv. Houlder ofriclatliiK. Intonnent In Odd I'ellowH cemetery. At the Churches Presbyterian Church. I'loneliiutr nt 11 a. in. Hulijcot, "A I'orplt'Niiu; Situation." Reception of inttinbors. enVriiii: to I'oicin mi-.-moiih. I'reaeliiui,' ut 7:11(1 p. in. Sun ilay M'hool nt 10 11. m. C. K. Sooiely at (l::id p. in. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Services Sunday ut 11 11. m. Sub ject of loHonii-MM-iuon: "Kverltihtiii ''unihlnucnt." Sunday Hchool at 10; Wednesday eveniii); mcctine; 11 1 7:;ji). All 1110 welcome. i(ciidiu room hours from 'J lo ,") p. in. doily except Sun dny; iiImi ThuMilay eeniii: from 7:110 to l). Chureli edifice, 'Jl'J North Oakdalu. Notlct. Notlco Ih hereby kIvoii Hint tho uiuIomIkiioiI will apply to tho city council at IIh meeting to bo hold on November 7, lllll, at 7:30 p. m, for 1 IIcoiiho to sell malt, Hplrltuous and vIiiouh HquorH In (uantltles less than a kiiIIoii nt Its place of business on lot 10, block -M, of tho town (now city of Medford) for a period of six months. HOLLAND IIOTKL COMPANY. Dated October 27, lllll. Notlco. Thoro will bo no drill practlco on TuoHday ovoiiIiik, Oct. .11, of Ollva Itohokab IoiIko No. 2S, on account of hall bohiK routed that ovonliiB. Hy ordor of Noblo Irand. Xollce. MoinboM of OHvo Itohokab IoiIro aro urftod to bo prosont at team drill tomorrow afternoon (Sunday) nt 3 o'clock. Members of team ploaHO inuko It a point to bo prosont. PANAMA Hiiht-hall ntnrlH in the canal r.ouo tluriuir Chriutmiis week. Teams uvo pruotioinp; mid llm funs nro juM beginning to .sin up nnd tuko notice. 4 . 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY U4 .V H VOi UIONT Small furnlahod flat, dloso In. 'Jl Mlatlotoo nt. 102 FOR HUNT Deskroom In orflco. 2K. FriiltKrowoiH Hank bldg. RvouIiik piimio 7:ir.i. w 0. U. Will Contest. PULLMAN, Wniili.. Oct. a.-- With tho Mcalp of thu Washington State colleKu clovoii HiKKed up ij-o. HtruiiK ' on their baiiuor, tho I'nlvorHlty of Oichoii team today Ih speeding home, ward well conlont with tho resuli 01 iho clash against tho Pullman bus kles horo. Captain Hill Main or Oregon wiih tho day'H horo. Ho won the Kama whi'ij ho niado a 70-yard end run, doilKcd Hvu PiillmunlioM, planted tlm hall behind the KOal posts, then con orteij tho toiifihdown Into an imsy ioul. It wan u hard fought mutch. Larkins Aids Prycc. I.OH ANOKIJCS. ('"I.. Oct. -28. S, ('. LarkiiiM, former niemher of tin Heiieral (.'up llhyn I'r.vecV iiiMiirrceto irmy in Mexico, owmr of a entile nnich nenr Sliitwuce, Oiilnliomii, h in I.oh A undent today, nml Iiiih opeueil K'KoliiitioiiH with a Hteiirily eomimny lo n.iHe hirt J'o nil or eimuumler'x Imil, ot ut $ I. ")()() on liis eattle raueli. hi'rhiiiK wins wounded in the lirnt hattlu of Tin Jliniiii. Wilson In Texas. DALLAS. Texan, O.I. 'J8.-(Jovcr-uor Woodrow Wilson f New JcMe.v, caiidiilule for llio ilciuocri'lie noniin atioii fur pruHident, arrived here ( day, look liiuc.lioon with the ntale 'iiiiiiitti'tT wliicli furlheriiii; lii ean viihH, uml then j)oke at the auditor ium. Trimble Says He's Happy: CltKSIIAM. Ore, Oct. 'JK. Will I'rlmhlo said lie wan tho happiest -nan on earth today. His wife has iiHt bt'como tho mother of trlplots, wo KlrlH and n boy. They have 11 hlldron. Korscs Burn. I'OKTLANI), Ore, Oct. 28. Fourteen Iiomoh wore luirucd lo ilcntli and kooiI.h utorcd in (lie ware lious0 nf the Hoho City Van and Storage company were destroyed by lire today. The lot. was estimuled at fl.VJUU, partially covered by in Mirance. Cure for Disease Found. NKW YOKK. Oct. 2$. A Hiiro euro for epidemic for spinal menin gitis ban been found, according to Dr. Simon Flexner, director of. the Itockefeller Instltuto or Medical Kc dearch, who nintlu tho announcomcut liuforo Iho annual conference of canl .ary officers of tho,t!fetato here today. Tho cure Is offoctei by lujectiiiK tho Horuin into tho corebrnl spinal membrane Instead of Into the blood. Orcflon at San Diego. SAN DIIXJO, Cal., Oct. 2S. The battleship OroKon, which niado tho famous trip around tho Horn In tho piwilsli war, arrived bore today at tho end of bor first voynjjo since she waH rebuilt In the north. Sim will remain hero with 11 scoro of other war craft, tho blKKUBt fleet over as lomhU'd here, until tho mobilization of the Pacific fleet at San Pedro next Tuesday night. Burglar Frightened. DAVKNPOUT, Wash., Oct. 2S. When Judge W. T. Warren awoke to find a burglar holding a lighted match over his bed nnd surveying tho room, ho Inquired what the vis itor wanted. Ilo promptly doparted. A half hour later a neighbor woman saw a match ami asked the same question and the burglar left in tho same manner. Kills the Dandruff Germ Stopn Fulling Hull- Others Imitate uml Make Similar Claims, hm llio (ieniiluo ami Original Dandruff (Jcini Destroyer is .Newbi-oV Herplcldo Tho discovery of tho dandruff genu an tho cause of all hair troub les Ih not a recent ovont. Prof, U111111 guvo tho genu theory lo tlm world In 18S7 and two yon re lator Sabou raud by his experiments with a rab bit proved beyond n doubt tho ac tual existence of this genu. On tho heel of this establishment or tho Korm theory canio tno dlscov ory of Nowbro'a Horplcldo. This was tho flMt mid only roniody ror tho destruction of tlm dandruff germ. Ttioro navo neon otlior proparn tlnus alloged to kill this gorm, Rtop faljlug hair and Itching of tho scalp, nut Nowbro's Horplcldo really does tlioao things. For HiIb reason It has long boon known an tho original roni ody and tho only ono that Is genuine. Don't be fooled by proparatloiiB which aro trading upon tho marvol 011s success of Horplcldo.' Koniomber you tuko no chances with Nowbro's Horplcldo. It Is nbsolutoly guaran teed. For snlo by all druggists, Applications at good harbor shops, Tho Horplcldo Company, of De troit, Mich., Dopt. II., will Bend u Biunplo bottlo and booklet upon re ceipt of 10c In postnKo, Medford Pharmacy, A BASHFUL MAN'S LOVE STORY How He Came to Win the Girl of His Choice. "Henry Teale In n gawkl" I heard the wordu acnwH the garden wall. I am Henry I'onle. The xpcaU cr waH Kilte Hnrker who wiih talking with bur coiihIii, MuiI'jii Drnwne. "Hut bo liiiowH tbliiRH," repllftl .Mar ion. "Wlmt mil it itm It if he dot'H. He Ih too biiHhful nnd reHerred to (ell wbwt he known. There Inii'I 11 girl In Hi plnco who duesu'l dreinl to be left alone with hi in." "Don't you think Home of ilieui might overcome I heir 11 version If lie should suddenly become en 11 by ':" "I don't think 1 could stand Dim If he were worih" I was lying In a immrnecl: In Hie back yard rending. I got up and went Into the house, but us tills sentp or couversiitliln occupied but 11 few 1110 ineiiis I could not very well avoid hearing It. To do tnyxeir Justice. 1 did not wish 10 hear myself dlsctifscd. Kate Hurker's remarks were Intensely painful to me. so painful that I re solved to leave the pluce of my-hlnh and go forth Into the great world. bu lug to forget them. I did not forget them, but I had the Bensltlreiie.is knocked out of me very quickly. I made money, made It out of nothing, and to do this I was oblig ed to muster my feelings. "To those who have shall be given." mid by the death of nn aiitit 1 Inherited a for tune. I owned the little tumbledown house with the acre of ground alwut It In which I hud lived with my moth er, and since she wiih no longer living I resolved to go back nnd dlspine of It. The day after my arrival I rigged a hammock in the back yard and lay down In It wltb a cigar and a o-iok. Pretty soon 1 beard voices over tbo wall. "Have you seen him J" "Yes: I was peeping through the blinds when be en me." I recognized the tlMt voice as flint of Marion, the second us that of Kate. This was all I hlard. for the two girls passed out of hearlug. In tho evening 1 called on my neigh bor Kate Hnrker received me as If I wero her oldest nnd best frleud. mak ing no attempt to conceal the favor I bad found lu her eyes since she bad pronounced me n gawk. Marlon was very reserved. Indeed, hail 1 been n unsophisticated as when I had hoard her say "Hut he knows things!" 1 should have conrluded that she had turned ngnlnst mi. Hut n man enn't make money wit boot gaining n know) edge of humaa uture. I suspected that Marlon bow beld aloof from a feeling that sine I had become n de sirable "catch" It wns not her place to court me. "You young ladles must be more careful as to your words." I said, "lie fore 1 went away I overheard n scrap of conversation with regard to me that gave me great pain." Hotb looked at me uneasily. "You two were talking In the gar den. One said. 'He's n gawk!' tbo oth er. 'Hut he knows things!' " The two girls looked at each othet Inquiringly. "I remember no such conversation,' said Kate. Marlon wns silent. "Do you. .Marlon?" I asked. "No. but candor compels me to say that at that tlmo the criticisms were Just." "The first surely was. though I nra not so certain about tho second. Hut the Justness of it nil could hnvo no effect on n boy of nineteen. I have fot yeara felt hnrshly townrd the one whe colled mo n gnwk nnd kindly to ber who said 'Hut ho knows things!' " "Then you recognized their voices," said Kate, paling slightly. "Tell us who cnlled you a gawk." "I mny hnvo attributed the remark to the wrong girl, but to whomsoever I toss this pin let her tnnd accused." Taking a pearl pin from my scurf, I tossed it to Marion. Tho distress ou Marlon's fnco was painful to seo. Kate blushed, and tho guilty look on her fnco wns equally distressing. Sho struggled with her self to tnko tho blnmo that she knew belonged to her, but without success. I wnlted to seo If Marlon would place It whero It belonged, but she dfd not Sho handed my pin back to mo. "Keep it ns n tokou that you aro for given," I said. Hut sho was resolute, nnd I nt last placed tho Jewel ngnln In my scarf. I wnlted n week, leaving the girls free, tho ono to nssumo her Just bur den, tho other to placo It upon her friend. I paid Knto marked attention nnd trented Marlon wltb Indifference. I bad learned selfishness myself, but ndmlred Hint senso of honor which prevented Marlon from throwing tho blnmo on Knto. Meanwhile I took sat isfaction In Marlon's distress. Tbo fact of having cnlled mo n gnwk was nothing to her discredit, I knew that It was tho loss of my faror that pnlu ed her. "Marlon." I said ono dny, "hnvo you repented having called mo a gnwk?" Sho gavo mo no reply. "Well, you had bettor dismiss the matter from your mind. In the flrsr placo, I was not only n gnwk, but a ninny. Iu tho socond, It was not you who spoko tho word, but Kate. Hi tho third, I lovo you nnd wnnt you to go back with roo ns my wlfo." So Indignant wns sho at tho pain I had given bor thnt sho Uopt mo wait ing n year and then only consented on condition thnt I apologize. CAHACUS, Venezuela. Vonozuoln Iins adopted unsolmU ns tho national pastime, nml expect lo lmvo n Jenguo hull ne.xl season. Tho Whlttllno Jtflt of Pru Tho pottcM of (indent Peru wed to nnnufneturo on ingcnloiit musical In strument which may very properly bo called n whittling Jig. In colleciloni of nr'lqulHcs It Is cnlled n silvndor or sllvio Specimens are obtained from tho am lent burial plium of Peru. 'One of these consists of two vases, whoso bodies nrc Joined one to the other, with n hole or opening between thorn. Tho neck of onu of theio vessels is closed, with Hie exception of n small opening lu which n cln; pipe Is Inserted, lead ing to the body of the tvhlstlo. Tho closed neck of this double vase it modeled Into n roprescntutlmi of n bird's betid. When a liquid Is poured Into the open necked vane the air Is compmwd lu the oilier, nnd In escap ing tli rung U the narrow opening is forced Into the whistle, the vibration producing sounds. Many of these sounds represent the noted of birds; ono in the collection at the Hritlsh museum Imitates the notes of the robin or somo other member of the thrush trilMj. peculiar to Peru. Harper's Weekly. A Shave In China. The Itcv. Louis liyrde. a missionary, gives an Interesting account In a Lon don paper of n shave ih China. Ilo writes; "The greatest treat which I only give 011 special occasions Is n mid day shave In public. In the early morn ing a Chinese inn la terribly dark, and at night bed soon claims one. I select n tabic nt the street front (tho whole front is fanned of movable doors, which are entirely taken awny during the day) and. provided with the iieccs snrles. commence operations. Fifty or sixty people stand round In ranks, the Innermost circles consisting of children and the outer rings of men nnd mothers with tbelr babes. Not n word Is uttered: all eyes are fixed flrat on the shaving bruh ns the soap Is lath ered on the face, and then on tho razor ns the stubble falls. The Chinese never shave themselves, nnd possibly to see a man handling n razor on himself may suggest that be Is about to commit baraklrl In their village." Bucked tho Tlner. The forest land of southern India possesses n breed of buffaloes vastly superior to the ungainly creatures of tho plains. They are shaggy haired and massive, with thick, short horns, and possess Immense strength. A herd of these buffaloes was grazing when n tiger came out of tho forest near by. The herdsmnn shouted, beat his staff on the ground and tried to scare away the brute, but it would not be scared nnd sprang upon him. knocked him down and stood over him snarling no gavo himself up for lost when the bull of the herd charged savagely upon the tiger nnd knocked him fully twen ty feet. The attack was so sudden and the shock so great that It took all tho tight out of tbo tiger. Ho gathered himself up in n dazed way and actual ly slunk off Into the forest. Tbo bull shook himself, bellowed, pursued his enemy n few yards nnd then went quietly to feeding as If vanquishing n tiger were nn everyday occurrence. Tno Seismograph. The seismograph Is n most Interest ing Instrument. It is kept in a sub basement room, far from disturbing In fluences. There it records upon n strip of paper such earthquakes as may bap pen anywhere. ' The scientists then study the strip of paper and herald to the world the news that the tremor which shook dowu several cities wns duly registered. Tho seismograph Is n remarknblo contrlvnnce. though In Just what way Is not yet determlueil. However, lu the Interests of science. It Is ns vnlu able us would be the Imprint of the hoof upon the sent of tho trousers of a man who htul been kicked by n mule After the event ho could study tho im print nnd assure himself that bo bad been kicked. Life. Amplo Apology. An Irish lawyer once addressed tbo court ns "gentlemen" lnstend of "your honors." After ho had concluded a brother of tho bar reminded him of his error. JIe immediately arose nnd uHloglzed thus: "Mny It ploaso tho court. In the beat of debato 1 cnlled yer honors gentlemen. I made n mis take, yer honors." Then he sat down, nnd if tho court was not satisfied it did not disclose tho fact, Caso and Comment. Monkey Bread. African baobabs (also called monkey bread, sour gourd and Into ittt nt) were computed by Adamson, noted traveler, to hnvo endured for 3,150 years. Na tives uso tbo hollowed out trunks of theso enormous trees as places of de posit for executed criminal whom the law denies tbo rights of burial. A Glum Prospect. ,fWo who rldo in trolley cars today tuny rldo In automobiles tomorrow," said tho optimist. "And In hearses tho following day,' enld tbo pessimist. Dlrmlugbam Age Herald. RUo a Little Higher. Thoso who llvo on the mountains hnvo a longer day than thoso who live (11 tbo valley. Sometimes all wo need to brighten our day Is to rlso n little hlsJUr. Good Schemo. "How do Jack and Jeauiio over man 4go to scrape n llvlug?" "Why, ho makes tho monoy first nnd alio makes It last." Philosophy. Pn. what Is philosophy?'' , "I'hllosophv. inv boy, Is the gentle an of lettluf your creditors do ull the wor rvititr." Tho pooplo of this city anould buy "Mndo lu Orogon" goods Irora the local morchanta whenever tlto price nnd quality nr equal to Kastorn nindo goods. Medford Theatre WED., NOV. 1st LITT & DINGWALL'S Production of tho Most Popular American Play Ever Written. A THRILLING PICTURESQUE AND ROMANTIC STORY OF KENTUCKY LIFE. 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