MEDFORD DAILY TBJLBUNJi, MED FORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1908.
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SOCIETY IS DENOUNCED.
Etliel Barrymore, the actress, is out with a roast on
society folk. She declares that the most uselei., brtinless
and purposeless order of things in the world constitute
the elite of society in this country.
"There is no occasion for brain, and consequently girls
don't cultivate their capabilities," asserts Miss Uarry
niore. "If you can join gracefully in the inanities of an
ordinary dinner table, you '11 puss muster; but if you should
happen to touch on anything that the real men of our coun
try are doing, you would be shunned as a frightful bore.
"Thet women of wealth are merely selfish and piggish
and are utterly content with comfortable living quarters,
a good dinner, a little polo or bridge, or a rapid automo
bile oi- two. They are empty shells, and-perfectly mean
ingless and useless to the country. If a plague should wipe
out the entire society element of New York the city would
be none the worse for it, nor would they be missed. They
accomplish nothing and give nothing to the world."
All of which is perfectly well known to every observer
given an insight into the life of the over rich smart set
Society people are usually parasites that do nothing to
justify existence an existence due to an imperfect civil
ization, which has organized the production of wealth
and left its distribution haphazard, so that the few lead
empty and purposeless Jives of idleness at the expense of
the overburdened many.
Miss lSarrymore could have gone further in her demur
nation. J he smart set is worst! than useless. It is God
denying and Jaw defying, a source of moral corruption
contaminating those silly and vapid enough in other walks
of life to follow its lead in degeneracy.
A0GFtffrcr (foes tf-
WOHDY W'A It IS OVER.
The wordy war between Roosevelt and Bryan, which
lias highly entertained the nation Tor the past fortnight,
with the refusal of the president to further answer the
Nebraskan. Roosevelt's defense of trust contributions to
the Taft campaign fund and his refusal to publish the list
of contributors has given Bryan the best of the argument.
The Nebraskan 's parting shot is a promise to enforce
laws, "not spasmodically and intermittently, hut persist
ently and consistently; they will not )(. suspended even for
the protection of cabinet officers," and the offering of
the following Bibical reason for the support of the repub
lican party by trust magnates. "The ox kuoweth his own
ers, and the ass his master's crib."
A New York dispatch states that Wednesday "more
than a thousand men and women crowded (Irand street
in front of the private bank of Palowen, Magilewski &
Werner, when it was learned that the doors were closed
and its affairs in the hands of a receiver."
Had Bryan's bank guarantee law been in effect, such
scenes would not be of almost daily occurrence and tliou
sands would he spared suffering.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
S. I). HuImtIh to William M.
Itiilmi'H, prupiTlv in Mock !W.
Mi'dforcl
Arthur S. WoIIh to Martha Wrlla,
lot !1 ami H U, lot s, Work I
Mclfonl
Martha C. ItnlM-rls to Arthur S.
Wells, lot ), S i.i lot S, litoHt
4. Moilfonl
K. F. Huberts to (Irant K. Iioni
on, property in Hamilton ' ml
ilition to Mi'ilfnnl
KittiK Nmylic to Martha ('. Holi.
iris, lot il ami S i.i of lot X.
II. ('. Messenger to' II. F. Durkce,
land in township runne 1 K
F. M. Calkins to .lames Mellow
I'M, property in Highland I'arli
trai-t
Maurice J. (loo.lhoart to I!. .
F.nders, land in 1) 1, C -1(1. town
ship .10. range 1 K
A. ,1. Stewart ti Anion Nickel
son, R.Cift acres i'm townihp
37. rango 2 W
Jean St. T.ue IVKoHmim .
Frank K. Zeje, propurtr in
Jacksonville f
Clayton M. Unas ! Marcm-at
J. Kumsey, property ia fr.w.ll
addition to Morlfor4 Ktv
Kmil NriM l J. N. Canity,
in 1) I, C !W, tnvVip .11,
raftffo I W t"?t3
r.ir:iri-4 Bum tft F..lk a.
INothwaH, U4t 1, t, I, Hoi 1.
AmonJcJ plat (Yev.II mlltHwt
MoifrwJ JaYi
Varcawn-t J. hii to B. tmi,
U ii, bWt a. "aM4 puit
Civiwul) sJJitic to JaWfonJ .
Henry 0. KvUcy la (lirtoo A.
Slliltta, lota l nt i. Mock
O, Kailroarl nd'lition to Ashland
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MARRIAOE LICENSES.
'H. O. Volney Dixon nnd Helen lone
Wait.
Oilman V. Vincent and Vie P. Hanson.
St. Mary's Academy
Dtroctod by the Slaters of the Holy
Names of Joaus and Mary.
Mod ford, Or.
Hut os for the BoliolriBtic year, or per-
1 . or 40 weeks:
Boarding School.
Hoard, tuition anil laundry $180.00
l'riviito mom 80.00
Day School.
Tu i I inn, primary und grammar
grmli'd $20.00
High school and special four no.. 30.00
l.uiu'licon for iliiy ncholnrs who
too fur from school to rtourn
lintntv or who prefer a warm
mi'jtl at noon 50.00
Speruil rut os to pure nl etttimHg tws
or more chiKlroH.
Music BopM-taiiowi.
I'iitHo, two Iushoihi pur wetrit . . . fel.t
Violia, twe 1ossm per wettk ... 0.W
Miiiitlolia, guitar, Vnnjr( W.0
Yoi'al, two Iossom per vrook ... W.tt
H. V. TIm rahis qM4Hn( Wre U
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ilk-a.v l clovov w MRniks wm pJain
triiisaf, o ms Htm ttrdm eiHu-goa
fn4s ad tbu piibi tkat the new
And rommndrM hullilrai; and the mod
t rn improvemente introduord therein,
onahlo thm to ensure the eoinfort of
pupils while fnrilitating edurationtj ad
vantages.
Write for program of studies, all
for booklet concerning dress regulations,
" In tin lust ten years' suys the
Yearbook of the department of aricul
til re for 110", "forestry has advanced
in this country from an almost un
known acienci to a useful growing pro
fession. In that time the number of
technically trained foresters lias in
creased from Ichh than a dozen to over
UiO. Ten years ago there was not a
single forest selmn) in the country; now
then are several professional forest
sellouts which rank with those of Ku
rope, and a score more with courses in
elementary forestry whose usefulness
is steadily growing. Forest lands un
der management have grown from one
or two tracts to many, aggregating 7.
.VM.Oiio acres, scattered through 110
stntts. The national forests have in
creased from 39,0(10,000 acres, practi
cally aumiHcd and unprotected to 105,
000,000 acres, used, guarded and im
proved both in productiveness and ac
cessibility. The number of states which
have stale forests lias increased from
one to ten; and of those which employ
trained foresters from none to 11. The
membership of forest nssoeint ions has
increased from HfiOO to 1. 1.800. Ten
years ngo, except for a few of the
foremost botanists, Kuropenn foresters
knew more about American forests tlinn
did the people of this country. In Ku
rope they were then using preservatives
to prolong the service of beech ties, and
so adding from 20 to 40 years to their
life. Here, on the other hand scarcely
a trented tie had been laid, though
there are now 00 treating plants, 27
of which treat ties exclusively, and an
engineer who recently returned from Ku
rope reports that both in sizr and me
chanical perfection the treating equip
meat of this country is ahead of any
to lie found abroad.
Ready to Work.
" And vet American forestry has only
safely passed the experimental stnge
and got readv to do something. Action
immediate and vigorous, must be taken
if the inevitable famine of wood sup
plies is tn lie lessened. We are now
using as much wood in a single year as
grows in three, with only 20 years' sup
olv of virgin growth in sight. Only
the application of forest knowledge with
wisdom, method and energy in the next
ten years can prevent the starving of
national industries for lack of wood.
" Kucalyptus planting has been giv
en much attention in i anrornia. i no
interior of one of the largest buildings
7,os Angeles wns finished in encnt
vptus imported from Australia at $250
a thousand board feet. This treo grows
very rapidly and is especially adapted
to that region. Four companies have
been formed which will plant in the
aggregate several thousand acres with
eucalyptus. It is with this tree that
the Santa Fe railway is 'diluting "";"
acres near San Diego to test its suit
ability for the production of ties.
"Prominent among the projects car
ried forward by the state forester of
California was the publication of n
comprehensive bulletin on the commer
ciat production of eucalyptus. Preser
vative treatments of cedar, pine and
fir ties and poles, conducted in coop
oration with the forest service at Los
Angeles, showed that n 40 foot polo,
worth $7.50, con be preserved With cre
osote at a cost of $2 so as to secure
additional service worth several times
the additional cost. The state fire pa
trol was materially strengthened.
Progress of Work.
"The progress of forest work in
Washington for the past year is espec
ially marked by increased activity on
the part of the stnte and owners of
timber lands to protect the timber from
fire; the inauguration of forest in
struction at the university nnd at the
agricultural college at Pullman; and the
better appreciation by the people of
the nationnl forest policy. The work of
the deputy firo wardens in the several
counties of the state entirely prevented
dost met ive timber fires. About 100
forest rangers were appointed, usually
at the request of mill men ami timber
land owners by whom they were em
ployed. At a meeting of prominent
lumbermen in Seattle n ranger service
v as organized for the fire season of
IVOS. This organization represents some
4,000,000 acres of timber land, and it
i the plan to acfl holdings at the
rate of 1 crnt an acre for fire protec
tion. Other timber holders of the state
are doing something in th same line.
(He company, for example, has a force
of rsei i the Held which is ns of fee
tive as Ike itate force."
SaniefM&g New
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Mdf4 rifcnnt, ft mitV
Addrms: HIBTF.tt BUPHRIOR,
BT. MAST'S AOADBMT,
MBDF0B4). OB.
ROKRm'RO, Or., Oct. 2. Arrange
meitt are being made to hold a meet
iag of the Oregon -Idaho Development
congress in this city next month, the
session to last for a period of four or
iivo nays, i ne promises oi some very
prominent men to come to Koseburg at j
the session and take part in the work
have already been secured, also dele
gatioas from several of the live cities
will be in attendance, including a strong
lelegalion from Coos Hav. Such mat
tors as a state highway from IVrtlaiiA
to Ashland, an automobile road from
Koseburg to Coos Hay. electric lines to
various parts of the state, the open
ing of large tracts of land, waterways
and do- p sen harbors will be JtmcuV
M.
Wc loaa mutey wit lo intercut, on 11 de.ription of Uie
difuilst jeft'tlry, watcher, pitota, gus, usiea istruuient3, etc.
! hfve u hl a fin stock of uuredevl waUfcWs, jlry,
etc., it- we will give tf best bnrgaifti vr ofr4 Bed
ford. V trt re to tit and try tt in t)K et a ke
f.iiids. Wo wut your trade. Hete five us a cull. You will
be v.-etl trc&tl in loaniuf or in buyinf. Before you go to buy
remember the name
TEHIdiord Loan Office
where voj will get the beat bargains. NO. 4 SOUTS O aCHatf,
CORNBB BEVENT. LOOK FOR T SIGN: MEDTORD
LOAN OFFICE.
The higlmat prices paid for old gold and silver. We will take
anything from a gold brick down. We giv pawn tiekets on all
arlii-Ies we take in, according to law.
Southern Oregon District
and Rogue River Valley Fruit
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Medford, Ore.
Oct. 1, 2 and 3
$1250 in PREMIUMS
For Fruit, Stock, Farm Products,
Fancy Work and Paintings, Etc.
Three : Days : Races
$750 in Purses. Free to the Public.
FOUK RACES EACH DAY.
Bring Your Products
Show t lie world your products.
BEAT THE EARTH ON FRUIT
Smith 6 Molony
Cany the Strongest Line of
High Cut Boots
at the best prices in Southern Oregon
Buy now, for you will need them-
See Our Window
M4fM Trlbuaa, tn r- ia.tV
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CITY TAILOR
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Toque Point Oysters
Thf Rinorick Cnfa Inn now thr eiclu
aive ageue.T for tha Taua Poiat ys
ler. Those are aokowlellgil to be
the best. Oive them a trial.
Tbe Emerick Cafe
If You Will
focui your ara oa the avUl -una tn
order Suits we ara offering, yaa will
realize at oace that tbay trt warp
tional values. You will find over five
hundred different suitiaga bore from
which to make a selectioa. Wa would
like to take your ueasurastaats aow.
FOR SALE
AND
TOILET
Not See
Many .
signs of this character about Medford. We
always find a desirable tenant before a good
building has been "to let" more than 24
hours, and land owners know we can always
find a purchaser if a reasonable valuation is
put on property. Consequently Medford
does not impress the homeseeker as being
"under the hammer." This is as it should
be.
This is the season of the year when home
seekers want winter accommodations. Use
business judgment; get free rent and make
a winning by purchasing one of these beauti
ful cottages of the
Rogue River Land
Company
EXHIBIT BUILDING,
MEDFORD
TIME
State Depositary.
OAPITAIi AND SURPLUS
$116,000.00
Is nn important matter in the transac
tion of business. Business men realiza
tbe convenience and time-saving afford
til in paying by check.
A check account with the Jacksou
County Bank gives you the advantage
of prompt and obliging service.
Safo deposit boxes to rent, $4 por
year nnd up.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. T. VAWTER, President
O. E. LINDLEY, Cashier
Notice to Water
Consumers
WATER MAY BE USED FOR IRRIGA
TION" AT ALL HOURS UNTIL QRDER-
El) OTHERWISE
By order of the
WATER COMMITTEE.
September 21, 1908.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock lieap.
Office Fixtures and all kinda of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S KVENTH STREETS.
J. E. ENTART.Presid eut.
J. A. PERKY, Vice Prestfaat.
JOHN S.-ORT-H, (Jashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Asa t Caahiar.
The Medford National Bank
HIDFOftB, ).
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxee to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
French Dry Cleaning tad Pressing
neatly done.
W. W. EIFERT
MEDFORD
ytlvs. 3ren "3famptoit "Isaacs
"3tttructor of Iplano. "llt Mttbod
PERKINS & JANNEY
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Survejing
in all its branches.
Rooms 28-29, Jackson Comity Bank Building.