MEDPORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR KG OX, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2f, 1908. DEWEY IS 7 1 TODAY Quietly" Observes Birth day Surrounded by His Friends .WASHINGTON", Ui c. 1 2G. George Dewey, admiral of tlio United Suites nuvy mid famous, throughout till world us tbo-hero of Manila liny, today reiuli ed tlits 7 1 Kt milestone in his journey through life.. Letters and telegrams of congratulation are pouring in upon the iignl sea fighter. Mrs. Dewey lias been exhibiting to liien.ls a little diary' begun by the ad miral over ten years ago. In Ibis there is his own in.-ou"t of the battle of Ma nila Hay. It is as follow: "Sunday, Ma 1 Reaehed Manila at daylight 'and immediately engaged the Ijpnnish ships and butteries lit Cavite. llestroved eight, including the Iicina Christina and the C'astilla, also oni' large steam tr: -.import. Anchored at noon off Manila." Despite his extrtme age, Admiral Dewey's general health remain-good, and on his birthday he has taken- oc cnsion to give some good advice to young men "who would achieve lasting health and happiness. "Young men who want, to niumtum good health to the end of a long life," he said, "should live out of doom oil they can and take, plenty of exercise. 1 h'nvo practically liv?d out of doors nil my life. For years when not at sea, 1 rode horsebacl:ovory day. Now I take daily drives. 1 believe that President Roosevelt's out-of-doors activity is the chief reason for his ability to do as much work. Such' exercise, for on ac tive mentality, is r.s vital as eating or sleeping. An activo life is the health iest ono. Keep interested in lifo, meet and b4 with people. A recluse hates life; a mixer among men never." Today the hero of Manila Bay is a poor man. "But I cheerfully confess that money is not everything in life, he said. "Money doe 9 not gunrantoo happiness or contentment. And I am both happy and contented. If I could live my lifo over again I should ask only for good health and the same op portunities to do thcVork I love best. Men nnd women wo are blessed with good health to carry on the work they like best and are hnppy in the execu tion of it enn hope for no more. Thnt is ..,..,..,.. Ami haimiaess lies in ones work. But equally important for a happy career is a nappy nnd in this 1 am mosi umm-u not ambitious for wealth, bubt I am rich in other ways. That which has brought me the most satisfying divi dends is friendship. T love my friends and, 1 hope, they lovo me." - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. i Citohlng Tartar. A Pennsylvania trout fisherman had in adventure which Is warning to thoughtless persons. ITe was In his boat, easting his Hies, whci. ho :.uw soinethlni' twliiiuiiu;r across, the crwk several rods up stream. He thought it was a mJuk, but when it got wituiu n couple of yards he saw 1( was a wild cat Without stopping to tnluk he f ast bis lino toward the aniiuil and tho n..rl lutt mr,..l ha hlst'S HCllOll. Th hook caught In the cat's ears, and It promptly turned and swam townru tho boat. . He paddled away, but the eat overtook the boat and proceeded to climb In. The flsheruuui knocked the .".:iimal on the head with the paddle, and ilie uiovoneut capsized tho boat. Tln u there was a fight In the water, a.ni the Ih-uci'umn defended himself so well with tho paddle that be -was able reach the shore. The wildcat fol lowed, but a few well directed blows IhiiihM It. There was a two dollar bounty on the an'.'.i'.al. but as the Ush er in l.-t all hi.-, fl-bius tiu-:;le and :1 hi.-! cl.n'.ii"" I ci'.ly turn he thinks !iiv.! the '.v ol of the lr.U"r!lt. At . lie will nvr 'h''i f ir i ,'.d.!r:it. Philadelphia Flier of 1737. In ilie-e ihsyx c? t.;r.'. train:! wci can i. ....,'1 . .( . .r:Vi; v r.rir. ;. ip'.r : -..-.t maV March V.'. 1"; T. a -:'Ur v.-cu'd ':cin SI via- c:i ."tl .-. .: (., r ; y !.- ' " vn ?' .: ". ; ': e.t .' I-'ill -dc'iii'-h! I i one .' i - " ..Id I' e-c-i:.-(l a rre -t r;-.c ' v-i ia !': : H' -'-i'-I 1. V.: h4.y : r" riir: : 'i 1 re ! 1 I'll illl I.h ' !UI I'll . I' cacb y.:: Ir.il to l ir.i'.'."hh New Yo ill. but v. 'lc 1 .-.lief 11"'.: ta or feat ".loin, bi"- v.l;rr..u. must i: -ids s.-l sl;.-ii of the Heath of I.. !-ivl-.r.aik ard drive i:t t p . ': : : : : -in- e. d -i c ere thr- coach .-Tto'.s r.(-k-:c?t tho ferry f ltnbln I-'ltx-v.-'ilh d'-!!verH pasencra in by :-.! Wo c.ii understand that for those leisurely Union thin was .Indeed "ga Ipk si i:ie." This. :it least, was the oi l'-l.ca of n traveler who performed this Journey in 1":17, for' he writes home. "A:a.l If any one wishes to travel mare culc'cly let him go to Kentucky and charter a sin-alt of lightning." . The Dazzling Searchlight. On a dink nlghi no warship would Ki. r,.,i,i, rnnu.i'n nltiiok but fia' the searchlight. The full moon lights up a torpcuo uoai so iuui u can ia- tlml nh..it m.firlv miln nu-nv. Tn produce the same Illuuilnation with the most powerful artlticiai ngnt un eh-ctrle nrc of 100.000 caudle power placed three-quarters of a mile high would lie needed If the aid of inirrora were not available. But with this light and an Ingenious, arrangement of mirrors it Is possible to Burpass tho moon. Searchlights are now made which throw light a distance of sixty throe miles, but objects can be seen only a few miles from the source of the fight. The effect on the enemy Is most demoralizing. When the bright beam Is suddenly thrown on the eye the pupil contracts violently; .when the beam 13 removed the eye can see noth ing. It this be repeated a tew times it tl.-.,u ll tlm nnrvii not nf n man. no (hat only the best trained and mosr courageous can continue tne attacK. Loudon Answers. I.ora Kastman to .1. "A. Lyon, ' lots 1 and 2, block 1, Bunker Hill addition to Medford Carter Land company to John Em ery rinisted, undivided half in ' torost in lot fl, block 50 -Summit addition to Ashland Medford lodge, No. S3. T. O. O. F. i.o V.-L. Halloy, lots 1 and 2, block S3, Odd FolloW come-. ' He'leaM. Selsby to D. C. Bradford 1(11) aeres in section. 12, town;. ship 33, range 2. E Martha Pollock to Mrs. 1- M. llnlley, land in township . 3i, range l.W . . . : ' ''' Mt'red ( "lenian to. Mary fc. ' son ' property in Park addition to Medford ' ' Willi,,,-. Hoss to B. O. Lockwood, l,s 7 nnd S. block 3. W est M iil ford I,-".', Marv . Albert, to (I. V. H Al ' be'rt. undivided half interest to l,s 11 and 12, block 73, Med ford ','"' l-'rank V. Moore to John V. ( rnw ford, property in Ashland ... J, M. Ooodwin to Charles Dannd ti.llCll, 2'j nr'' ir S''''t,(m township 39. range 1 E 30 Not That Color. Willie lost his net dog arid was mneh distressed. He spent his time search ing for It, und so often did ho run l,,r. tlm hnnan crvfiif "Pome nnlcU; there's Fido; I saw him!" the family grew somewhat dubious. One day Ylllle' rushed hi . more ex cited than usual. "Mamma, mam ma!" he cried. "I've seen Fldo! I've seen Fldo!" ... ' ' "Oh, no? 1 guess not," replied the patient mother: :"lt must hav.e been your Imagination!" ' , V ' Willie looked ad her much aggrieved. "Well." lie sold lndlcriiatit lv. "1 iruess my 'magbiatlnp. Iwi't white "behind." j Delineator. " ! ,- , . ' 2.",o NAILED HIS WILL ON ' THE BOTTOM OF A TUB rosTON". Mass., Dec. 20.-1 nclosed , a red envelope and nailed securely to c bo.conofawashtub. the will of the , o IMtrick Monohan. of Charleston IsJigof Proerty v.dned at ml. . fnund today and off.'red for orobnte in the Puffold county court. Monahnn was a grocer and was no mar i" 1. When he did last September T wiU could be found, and the heirs TtiUoricd the courts for tho appoint : ,?t of ari administrator. John Moan han of Chicago, a brother, wa, select- 'vohn E lAnrh who was formerly col el f-r the grocer, believed that . v i wi hv-r le't. and today wuh " Z , JTri.'-tw of the derf man wtit t h I' h-.lhw tb r the remei t. awoa. k .t,,c, rdrV-.w-k.. Too Suggestive. Wlml.lcton Hello, Siuiiieltoli! Ib.w did you enjoy your vhdt to (he Insane asylum the other day'; Simpcll.:u ."lb. so-so. It was all right enough. I gue.'s. Wlmldelmi Well, yon don't I talk as (hough you were Impressed I wll'l it. 1 id yen give the superlii I t"lidi"..t i.'y m.te f intr. ilU' llon: I siaipclt. n Ycf. I,gae it lobiu:. Wir.:- ..ili'l.iii-Well, what did be say? Siin- ;icllou Oh. he ju.--.t looked nt me nnd U-ald. "Make yourself nt bcciie." I.lp j plncitfs. I Wedding F.-csent Problem. J Y.'hal Ji'-'j ie .'il'lll to do whcil tll'-y j si ml out itivilalioiis to a wcd.U.'g is j to add after ih" I:. S. V. I'. (he loiicra j ! S. I... vslii. h siaitd for "I'leas'i' send list." The would be donor would lle.-n sewl a seje.-tion nf. say. four cm ics from 1 .-hllibvi to il.'il in value, and the bride w e.id pick out what she wlslual -I.oiHinli World. More Light for Less Money Sixtv-thrce per cent of electric current saved by using ' TUNGSTEN LAMPS. 32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110 Watts per hour and would use iu 1000 lirs. 110 Kilowatts which at locts. a Kilowatt $11 32 Caudle Power Tungsten ILamp uses 40 Watts perhour and would use iu iooo hours 40 KilOWatt3 which at ioc a Kilo watt - 4 Net Saving in iooo hours in favor of the Tungsten Lamp... : $ 7 Rogue River Electric Co. ISufcessors to Condor Water & Tower Co. Office, 20G West Seventh Street. Phone No. Suo. Opposite the ic; Electric Sign. I Hot Air Won't Raise The Wind KIWI-IT ta ' m' t Vnn dnn l-niso Via wind hettfir bv buvmtr Med ford property at present prices and sit down at your own fireside until the advance comes next spring. . There's always "something doing" in Medford, and indications" are that tho coming year will see more building, more street and sidewalk improve ment and a greater advance in values in Medford than ever before. ' . Fall in line and don't lot the procession rim over you. ROGUE MViR LAND COMPANY EXH'IBIT BUILDING . Furniture Drops ! Great bargains before we move. Watch our win dows for specials. An elegant line of Rockers lor Christmas Medford Furniture Co. f&Mw ' Musie Burt Dinner OPEN UNTIL 1:30 A. M The Louvre SMFTIwl CHEISTMAS DECORATIONS add a picturewjue effect to your homo, and fine quality, well fitting and styl ish clothiug gives an elegant affect to your porBoual appearance. Make your self an Xmao present of a new suit of clothing, overcoat or. fancy veot coat, aad drcsB well in honor .of tho day by ' ordering now' at J. A: Kreuzer - I HAVE ON HAND v Newtown Pippin -AND- COPYRIGHT a nftccr Spitzenburg Trees THREE AND FOUR-FOOT SIZElS. ALL;' OTHER VARIETIES IN ANY : : SIZE DESIRED : : : L. E. HOOVER ' " MEDFORD, OREGON. '. ,. Agent Yakinni .Valley Nursery., "Smart" Manners. A well Orer-s-.l crowd Is always the w.urt lu'linved crowd. If any one .ln'.il.ts 1 bin truism let him ask auy l.oudun jx.lieeiiian who ban had to h-i ii.le with a erowd of fashlonalile Inilh-8. NotiiUKhaiu Guardian. Cured Him. r. Naugs M" husband used to li.d fault with the coffee, but be lowin't any more. Mrs. Howells How did you break him of tbe habit T Mrs. Naugs I Induced him to Dak It himself one nraroiog. There are but two wr of yta deM-taoMn of toflatrr hi nMac is or ubui r wmej A Map of Jackson County r ' The 'I'ribiuie and Southern Oreonian is having made at great expense a fine, colored, lithographed map of Jackson county. This map will show all cities, towns and villages, rivers and waterways, section and survey lines, railroads and projected rail roads, wagon roads, forcs-t reserve bounda ries, elect ion precincts and other data need ed by everyone. All townships shown in colors. This up-to-date map will be ready for distribution some time in December. It will be sold only through The Tribune and Southern Oregonian. This will be your only chance to secure a jsood map of Jackson county, as all map edi- tions are out of print and plates were des troyed in the San Francisco fire, necessitat ing new plates made at an enormous expense. Further deUito later. Beady soon. kmkmw NEW YEAR'S DAY FORMALITIES 5 CO PTR lJ MT. A R - .' re.u'iro and etiquette .l.-niijinlrf tliat proper respect he pniri to your (lrcHH wle-n culling or alleiuling iiii'y faaction on Unit day. Therefore porlVet fitting clothes must lie worn. To procure each garments yoa iiitmt deploy a lailor tlior oiidhly versed ill tU-r re.piir-menls of stylo and fashion. Have your ward robe made by Krutzer, and you will he conscious of whui it ic In 1." perfect ly dressed. 0. I, ORBOON ff. AT THE SERVICE OF DEPOSTITORS AND CLIEMTM StaU Depositary. CAPnAL AND BtTRPLUfl ItM.OOO The Jackson County Hank pllees ill the pcrvico of its d -positors au.l clicut the best facilities in hanking. Tho of ficeru are pleased to render couiibcI midj advice on finauuial matters. Accounts, snhjc't to check, aer In vitcd. Safe deposit boxei to rent, M perl year and op. W. I. VAWTER, Predaeat Q. E. L1NDLEY, Cnakiar TEE MEDVOr.n DAILY TBIBUNE HAS THE "BESW . NFWd fl.H.-rVJGE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.