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    TIfE MEDFORD DATLY TRTBUXF., MET) FORD, OR., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1008.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper In a Live Town.
Iiiljlish.-'i every evening except Suiicliiy
Medford Publishing Company.
0. I'l'TXAM, Kditor and Manager.
Admitted as .Second Class Matter in
tbe Ios-ff ice, at M dfurd, Oregon.
Subscription Rates:
One month, hy mail or carrier. .. .$0.;!0
One year, bv mail 5.00
DANCING IS
NOT WICKED?
Vcv. Router's Argument Answered by
the Rev. Mr. Williams Episcopalians
Think It a Healthful Exerciso Con
ditions Sometimes Hannful.
Tu t In Kilitnr: A statement in the
sitinoii of Hie Rev. V. ). Kfiit'T, pul
liMlicd in ycHti'nluy'n Tribune, culls for
rorrcctioii. The assertion was nnnie
Mint the t'ulholie nml KpiHeopnl chun-hex
forbiil iliiiiein mid Home other miiii-w'-lin-iits
tlurino Lent. The KpiKeopnl
rlnin-li, uh a rliurrli, f.irlitils nothino ilur- j
intf Lent, ft is ri uiitiemletl anil urjji'tl j
by Hi.' cleruy that the people abstain
I'rwii all kiinls of public nmiiHi'liirnts
and plensurett during the -10 days of
Lent which coiniiieuionite our Lord's
l'a.iliii in the desert. Harmful ninilse
iniilta should be nvoided nt nil times
nml innocent pleasures cjiven up during
Lent, as self sacrifice, mid in order to
tfive more time for meditation ami do- I
votions both piil, lie and private. The'
church lavs flown no si t of rules for the
-' Inet of life, but ridlowine in the!
steps of her master, (jives llu- princi-1
pies, loavini; to tin' individual 's own I
conscience the working nut of details.
No Proof Offered.
The whole ermon is 11 number of as
serlioiis wilhout proof or aruumeiit, and
it is on Hindi dogmatic assertions that
eertiiin deiiomiiiat ions base their oppo
Hition to the dance. Too louif have
many christian people (jiven over to the
devil that which can he and mijrlit to
lie used for I lie Koo. of maiikiiid. The
dance in itself is not harmful. There
is no more harm in it than there is in a
biMKolball name or any other hind of ex
ercise. Mot because maiiv sects lime
denounced it, daucine; has been for 1
much of the time into bad eompuiiv.
Kiuhtly carried on, it is a healthful
exercise, as all physical cnlliirists will
tell you. I aoiee that the conditions
of Hie modern dance are not yet what
they should be; but they will never be
riejit unless christian people lake hold
of Iheui ami make them ivdit. There
should be plenty of cool, fresh air ill
I"' dai r n and the uirls ami vouiio
we'", a should he taught to dance 1-
erali lv, ir-ivi mini; the matter ucrunliiie;
to their physical heallli. Where disease
has spriuiij from the ballroom, 1 be
Move ill every rase it can be traced tn
an o i i h - lie I. -l-.slv atmosphere, where
the yonai; i ole have dan 1 until lliev
perspii-.-d and llu-u have ijone out into
the cohl.
Let Cotfclrnce Ouldo Ono.
If Mr. b'eiiter should play basketball
lor an liner as hard as he could play
nml then sh ould take it five-mile drive
on a cold winter day. he would prob
ably suffer from his indiscretion. Itut
could he truthfully say that basket
ball was wicked because he suffered
from a wrouc; use of ill
1 think peopl -, lo'uiiniiuL.' to -e-il
ie more than eer that tho evil in
dan. -inn is tl vil which is nut there.
The Kpiscopal cliur. il savs midline, what !
ever about .lancing. It lays down the
principles of chrisliauiiv for the Kuul
mice of its members ami believes that
each one is mif fi.iciit ly guided by hin
""' iseie lo deckle tor himself.
If you tliiuk ilaa.-iiie is wroue. do not
If Mm believe it riulit and
dan
proper ami vour action will nut inju
some weaker brolher, iMlj.iv it. ;
l'UMIiKlill K t WILLIAMS.
OLDEST TRAVELER ON '
PACIEIC COAST DEAD
News of the .tenth of .laiues IM.l. r
well kiioni, i l. I.-....1. ' if;, , ,,
r.pi-.-seiilatt c ..f l'lai,.-'s II. . 'f., at
1...S Alioel.-i. , ame as a t..:it si, ), fo
ni-inv ft U l.. a-so.-ial.-.l witl, ,i,
in the '' ..r in on- vc-iis Mi. ',,.r tin,--el.-.l
up i'i- .1 t 'i.- , ,,-st I'l,,.
man's iiilallil.l.- t,., , .,. I,!, I,,,
ly manner and y,. ..In. s-. ... )i, m u,,t.
linn l.-gH.ns ol In. h .. n ,...tt
ol kei . . .i. t t mi 1 1 ., . n . ,,,
at it. dome II. r. i I,..,,. ,", , .,
up new let I It v l, '., r , i, ,,,. I
a I. out as hum Ii int.. lux 7 c-.i s :m t lir. e
no u usuallv .1...
Mr. Kl.ler's wot I. d.. n.. u , ,,,,
wat.b d. an. I w 'i Ii I-.- I..-, i . .1
M it Ii a p.-iivi,.t, ,.f , I , , p,,r
tlii.-e a ICI he l.-.l I f ,,- .
..moaliv. all. I 4-ie pl.-.cnt I- .1 ,,( tile
eie.it til in as a child n li. ! i , ,
1" orl lot Ins otaiulftt li t ii. irh
I" V-ats a.',.
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it.: w ifty I al .t'l) II t.. r.
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ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.O
hruwn, Marv K.
Hall, M r. Lillie.
Holler, Sue .
I.ati;liliii, Mr. ami Mrs. Mason.
Mure, T. K.
Miinni, lJuyal'1 A.
Seott, .loM-jiliine.
Sent I. V. T.
Woods, Walter.
Ik
XOTIiVK
hereby L'iven that the uiKlerHk'nwl
will Uly tn the city Cfiuneil of Mel
fonl, Oregon, nt its next meeting to be
held February H"M, for a license to
ell malt, vinous nml HpiritiioiiH litjuors
in less quant itiH than a Kaljon, for a
jii-rioil ol' nix months, at my place of
I. mines at Lot 111, Itlock L'l, Me.lfonl,
Or. JOHN' HAKKIMiTOX.
Date. January 20, !0S. 270
Tho Southern Oregon State Normal
School at Ashland offers especial op
portunities for teachers to review for
tho teachers ' examinations in Febru
ary and August, and to take work in
Pedagogy and in Special Methods in
teaching in the various grades of the
training school. Sinco tho public
schools of Oregon are culling for teach
ers who can teach Manual Training,
many nre taking advantage of tho in
dustrial work lately installed in the
school. Kxpenses of board and lodg
ing and tuition nominal.
Tho Htato Normal School nt Ashland
i,i enjoying the largest appropriation of
state funds ever granted a Normal
school in the history of Oregon. Cat
alogues sent on application to the I
PRESIDENT. I
NOTICK
Is hereby given that the undersigue
will apply at the regular meeting of
the city council of the city of Med
ford, Oregon, to be held on February 4
l!os, for a license to sell spirituous.
vinous ami malt liquors in qua nti ties
less than one gallon for a period of six
mouths, at their place of business at
Lot II, in lilock 20, in said citv.
W. M. . KKNXKDY.
Dated January 20. P.in.S. 270
OPERA HOUSE
Hazclrigg & Williams, Mgrs.
MON., JAN. 27
GORTON'S
MINSTRELS
'I'll IS SKAKOX
KVKHVTIIIXO ENTIHKLY XKW.
BRILLIANT COMEDIANS, SINGERS,
PERFORMERS.
Gorton's Solo Band
DAILY COXCHTS
r r-
Medford Opera House
llAZKLltKK! & WILLIAMS, Mejrs.
SATURDAY, JAN. 25, THE BIO 00MI0 OPERA SUCCESS,
THE MASCOT
A COMPLKTK PRODUCTION.
40 PKOPLF 10. Seats Now Selling.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROOMS TO LKT hy
month at the Knierick.
day, week or
tf
FOR SALE Town lots; good location,
fiO each; terms. Page & Lawton. 207
WANTED To rent a small unfur
nished house, electric lights, close in.
Call at my Office. Dr. R. R. Hamil
ton, tf
FOR EXCHANGE Medford property
for other property. Adrdcss Lock Box 1
418, Medford. Or. tf
WANTED Girl for general house-!
work; no washing; must room at
home. Inquire at Tribune office, tf
FOR SALE Town lots, good location,
$.j0 each; terms. Page & Lawton. 207
I-OK If EXT Gentleman wanted for
nicely furnished room, near in. Apply
at Hotel Moore. tt
FI RST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes
situation. Address Cook, Tribune. 50
FOR SALE One f ive-horsepowcr mo
tor, good as new; take it away for
?75. Peils Elite Laundry, Medford,
Or. " tf
FOR SALE 50x2i0-foot lot, 3d lot
from cor. 11th and L sts.; a bargain;
S. W. Medofrd. Call any time. W.
Vogili, residence.
FOR REXT Desirable furnished rooms
for housekeeping; convenient; for
family of three; no children. 307 N.
C street. 267
A WELL-ESTABLISHED retail busi
ness for sale in Medford. Address P.
O. Box 71G, or inquire Tribune of
fice, tf
HOME
B DAVENPORT
A.MKKH'A'H FOUKMOST CAHTOON
1ST AND MOST rXI'il'K I'LATI'Dlt.M
OUATOK, WILL MOLIVKU HIS FA
MOl'N LKCTl'IiK,
"The Romance and Mystery of The
Great Arabian Deserts"
l'.M)i:H TUB Al'.srll'KS Of THE
IllOlt SCHOOL AT MKDFOKD,
Friday January 24th
At 8 o'CIock P. M.
RESERVED SEATS 75 CTS.
GENERAL ADMISSION' 50 CTS.
THE LECTURE EVENT OF THS YEAR
FOR SALE Now esiaeuce, jusi com
pleted, second block west of high
school, West Seventh street; fine col
onial interinr; cheap if Bold soon. In
quire Tribune office. tf
WORK WANTED Japanese contrac
tor; can do all kinds of general farm
ing; general helper in all work; town
or con u t ry . Add ress A . E. Ta t su m i ,
Gen'l Dei., Medford, Or. tf
FOR SALE One 45-horsepower auto
matic Russell engiue, in first-class
sapo; look this up, the price will sur
prise you. Peils Elite Laundry, Med
ford, Or. tf
FOR RENT Newly furnished light
housekeeping rooms, close to business
part of town; bath, hot and cold wa
ter, electric light. For terms see Nrs.
Joe Thomas, South II st.
FOR SALE One acre, west of Medford
City limits; price $200, payable $10
down and $10 a month, without inter
est. Address P. O. Box 571, Medford,
Oregon. 26C
BATHS Men only; hot air, steam and
medicated sea salt, 50c; with massage,
:pl.0ii; good for rheumatism, colds, stiff
joints, paralysis, etc.; will purify and
tone up generally. Prof. Valeske, A
street, burner of 7th st. tf
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms,
by day, week or month. The Odell,
ovor postoffice, Medford, Or. tf
THE MOST POPULAR CAFE
Is where good fare and moderate prices
prevail. The public knows that there is
no better food furnished than at Nash's,
on Seventh street, and that very mod
crate prices are charged. In addition,
perfect cleanliness rule, and our service
is prompt and efficient am) our niisiuc
irreproai-hable.
THE NASH
Deviled Ham and Relishes
l ;is at a putty the oilier nilit :u,i ;t lot
i'l oung gii U wer' guv in i; an old !n !,,r
and ;is!,ing him w h he'd lie er lli;im..l, . U
He pt.uii; those old tf.iii about ' ' tn.'t n 1 1: in
lianle !l ml repent Mi g 111 Soul h D:ikot:i, " and
lll- re beiim "just as good t'ih ill 111-' ;i ;t
h:it ever been eauylit." when one wt' the yirls
rtin:iii,i: "Did il eer occur to yu tli;it the
lia it in i.it yet stale hile you were .uiyliui;
lor th. in .'"
In angling for customer we never allow
t lie I. a it to get 'tale around tlii. slop. We
m t i ii nen ijiM'ds bv nnt every expro t lit "e
t:iv The lo-ts believed ill keeping the -?,vK
i'-lM up lo the minute, so that it' -mi re:id in
:in of fiie 11 1 :i g:i ' 1 11 es or Ib'lue jounctU of a
i. w f I i-roduet or relt-h of ;h Kind -tn
-n. , one I 'lit to till- store 'ttld "ee t lie ;il 1 1. It
: f v,. lt.t -t in ;i I t i-f I'll
' e f en,.,,, te iled Ha mi and S:udin.-.
' ;,lr lo-l '-unr'i't-O -r reiMo Th. V . er
.ii-l pi. nt if o.ir :tw'tir. i- a little Ii.icUh :ud.
FOR SALE Having purchased over
500,000 feet of first-class milling logs,
we are prepared to furnish first-class
lumber of all kinds in any amounts
on short notice. If yon contemplate
building place your order with us;
prices very reasonable; dimension and
fine finish lumber a specialty. Write
or call. Butte Falls Lumber Company,
office over Jackson county bank, Med
ford, Or. tf
XFRSERV STOt'K Al) kinds of fruit
trees, both largo and small fruits,
standard varieties of apples and pears
and peaches, including Newtown nnd
Spitzenberg apples; a full line of up
todate nursery stock, in large or small
tots; also all kinds of ornamental
trees and shrubbery, nt my residence
in South Medford, having just re
ceived a large shipment, am prepared
to fill orders immediately. Inquire at
Warner's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr.,
Medford. Or. tf
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In re, the Estate of William Russell,
leceaied Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned administ rat or of said
'! ate has filed his final account in
aid matter, and by an order of the
oimty court the final hearing and set
rleueiit thereof will be heard on Mmr
M-ireh ll'ii". at 1' o'clock p. in.
of tijii.l dav. All person- hit ores; -I
th I'-in .-ire hereby notified to piesi nt
r tii'i r oil ii iM ion to :iil m unit on or
l.efoie vnd tiai". Date of first publi I
. ,'i'vn, January Is. 1 '.". L. N A R
II EC V. Admnii-t rat..r.
s-r; i: f dishu'tion or
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is del. lev ivetl tll.lt the firm
of i hiii' 'i A Van Hardi-iibery lias tins
d;o been ,Lo -d. tioorge H. ' hurch
ne v.e.l ,-itire interist in and
to 'lie Me, if,, ,,1 N:,:ln ll;ien Van
i 1 a ? It i ' i ,; l;r-. !i.. a-un.e ail of
'lie iiwlebtedie-os ..f Chureh A Vat. Har
leiil. ij; and a:! a.'ei.unt due t, th
': "t i ti :ii . h A Van ll.ir.l- nb.-tg by
:r i. . f :1m- .iN . aie iu. to Van Har
b-.', K I ;' No one antl.ori to
en-la. ' an del t - or Lit ai.
'.!'. oiir -IM'-lr
van M aki'i:mh:i;i; v,h
. Iford. . J-.n. 1 t, !!'' -Ji.o ,
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Medford Opera House
Monday, February 3
Gloria Dare
and Her Florodora Girls
Concert. and Recital
BENEFIT WENATONKA TRIBE, IMP. ORDER RED MEN.
Prices, 50 and 75 Cents.
THE MUSICAL, TKKAT VP THE SKASOX.
J. E. K.WAliT.I'rcsiil ent. JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier.
J. A. L'KHHY, Viec-rresident. V. b. JACKSON, Ass 't Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. Yc Solieit Your Patronage
THE SIGN OF SAFETY
SST NATIONAL BANK
I OF MEDFORD
CAPITAL, $50,000
ALWAYS COXSEHVAT1VK, ALWAYS SAFE
Win. S. Crouell, President. Geo. V. Dunn. 2d Vice-President.
P. K. Deuel, Vieo-I'resideiit. M. L. Alvord. Uushier.
Orio Crawford. Assistant Cashier.
This Bank was Not Built in a Day
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
ESTABLISHED 1888
CAPITAL $ 50,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 62,500
AVERAGE DEPOSITS 500,000
Xuw twenty yearn old; in fact, tin oMi'st lunik in the city and grow
ing in strength and conservatism with each year. Kvcry dollar of
its eapital and surplus over and aliove the original $'J"),o(0 paid in
has been added from the net earnings. No other hank makes so strong
a showing.
The Nash Hotel and Grill
Only first-class house In the city. Absolutely the finest grill between
Portland and San Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, shell and other
fish. All meats used are cold storage government Inspected. Catering In all
its branches.
t'. Wheeler X. C. Sorcnson II. L. Getehell
Medford Realty and Rental Company
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
VOW. TTll AND V STS., MKDFOKD, OR.
A Card to the Public
We. t lit uiiileisigiied, having opened a real
t-Iale ol'l'ii-e here in Medfiml, desire to say that
tlmx' having property to sell or rent would do
v.ell to see us at oin-e, as we are in touch with a
large llUllilier of homeseekers. Also, if we call
get a large tract nf land in one location, we have
a colony who will mine when we say things are
iciih. I'ruiiiising every one a square deal and
I he hot nf attention to any hiiMiiess offered us,
v.e are. Yours to serve.
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