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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1909)
8 ... a THE MEDFORD DAILY PRIBUNEMEOEWD QREGONFRIDAYJUNE h S- -. - I Does This -Interest You An aroc 1 6 miles north of Medford, 1-2 mile wes of Beagle, 8 TV tXA XkJ .. V - ' I ' acres cultivated, 4 acres in orchard, trees 10 years bid, on two county roads, small house, barn, woodshed, vegetable hovse, hen house, two wells. This can all be easly cleared witltout i foot of wasteland. 25acres enclosed inwoven wire fence. Pri be $150 Terms I B e ris o ii I n v est men t C o m p a n y RELIABLE The STORE ON THE CORNER lAIN AND C ST. Medford Loan Office Money SAVED WHEN BUYING JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES Money Loaned Just received, a large shipment of IVamonds, Watches, Clocks, Novelties, Jewelry, etc. Oomr in and examine our stock and see for yoni'Melf. Gel our prices before you buy elsewhere. OLD GOLD BOUGHT UNREDEEMED PLEDGES CHEAP. TIDE OF HAPPINESS IN SANEST OF AGES The New Philosophy as Embraced in the New Thought Crusades. . Scientific Study. SALEM BEER SALEM is the most popular be in Northern California and South ern Oregon. It is acknowledged to be the equal of the very best east ern product. All beers are good but some beers are liked better than others. The proof for this assertion lies In drinking Salem beer. If you wish to be convinced, ask (or Salem beer and drink It. ' SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION, Medford Depot: Medford let & Storage Ct. slfifti wmm CMrNlUHT THE DOUBLE BREASTED FROCK I) v its graceful lines and pleasing pro portion, adds so much diguity lo the onier that its leign is always un disputed in the realm of dny dross. Hot nnlv a skillful tailor can fit one f.ii.pcily, therefore before ordering 'iriiin- summer watdrohe vou should consider well on the choice of a lail .jor. Krener & Co. stand first in fi.hr town. J. A. Kreuzer & Co. Importers andTailors Upstairs, Palm Bldg., Medford, Or. A line of SILVERWARE liiat ie liartl to tfCSt s Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler Fine Watch and Jewolry Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. Near Postoffice. Under the above caption the July fosniopolilan presents a very clevor s1...i,.i of thu uroeresH the Xow Thought is. making. It ,nys the greatest reign of the spirit of the world lin witnessed has come lo mis, ihe sanest of the ages. . The article : l,v Harold Bolce is especially recom mended to all who would keep in lone h willi the movement as pri ! scribed by the universities and col eees of the country. Among others it mentions that the professors subscribing doctrines identical with or akin to the phil osophy embraced in the New Thought crusade, in the Kmnianunl movement and. in Mrs. Eddy's postulates, are not tarried away by sudden mania, but are studying new forces in re ligion, just ns they experiment to de termine new reactions in chemistry, is evident to the student who gives attention to the contemporary aca demic gospel. Prof. Willet of the University of i Chicago is cited as declaring the Bi ble in constant need ot editing m or der to' choose desirable material for leaching. He also takes the ground that some of the New Testament miracles may yet be understood through the discoveries of science. The professors assert that the function's of the soul, all the mar velous phenomena of the psychic world, are operating under the sway of universal law. They are inviting mankind again into the fields to which tho prophets beckoned the world centuries heo. The choice is either backward to the brute, or for- n-nrd lo the sunennnii. And it is uri'd in all sincerity that if the phil o-ophie and spiritual Nazarene were to return today, arousing the age with a irosi'cl of power instead of be iim onimsed to the schools, he would receive from many a college in Amer- iea a call to a. chair of psychology. Bolce savs further: "I have been ninnrrd at many of the teachings thus far encountered ill my college 'studies, but 1 can say in all sincerity ' that if T had come across Prometheus ; returned as a doctor of philosophy to grasp new fires from the void. 1 could not have been more astonished 'than 1 was to find the profoundest .M-hi'lars in our universe lending their philosophic interpretations of life's enigma to the widespread contempo ' rnrv movements that declare that i diseases of .the body and distress of mind ami much poverty must pass 'away when man understands the .laws of health and intimte supply niss territorial frontiers or sways pi'.plc uy spoKen or wriueu woiu, in wonder-working sound, or is in tile soul of great causes. The scientific method has been nrried over to mental processes and isychology today is the result. Mnth 'inelieiaas, chemists, biologists,, ge ologists, astronomers, jurists and llie- iloginns have fell the luck of ar hiding unity in their several, fields, lie joining issues and are finding in ihilosophy a new gospel. One more imitation, the teaching of Kmerson hat we are gods playing the part if -fools, is taken lip by the colleges vho insist that just as we have not 'larnesscd the niighiy power of the '.ides, so the forces of the spirit o.iine and go. with man standing idly hv." WEDDING BELLS RING FOR SEVERAL COUPLES Mr. Kniil If- lirophy of Ashlnnd and Miss Fay Pleasants bf Central Pijiut were married at the homo of Ihe bride's mother, Mrs. E. Pleas ants, at Central Point, Wednesday, by Rev. K. 11. Siekafoose. A wedding lunch followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and- Mrs. lirophy drovo in an automobile to Ashland. Both ire former fellow students at the State Normal at Ashlannd. The jroom is the son of Mr. N. I). Bro- phy, a pioneer resident of Talent. Bower-Herbert. The residence of Mr. A. W. Her hurt, in the Billings neighborhood, was the scene of a wedding Wednes day evening, when Albert Burton Bower and Miss Georgia P.llen Her bert were united by Hev. H. J. Van Kossen. The couple will reside iii Portland. Both bride, and groom are former students at the Oregon Agricultural college. Mr. Bower is with the Gen eral Klectric company of Portland. The bride has been a teacher in Ore gon' schools. P. C. Hansen. ' Tom Moffat. We make any Jul and style .of windows. We carry gll of any size on hand. Medlrd Sash & Door Co. HERE'S OUR RULE. Toahave duality and prioa so evenly blended that you ; will find it both profitable and pleasurable to have us do vour tailoring wock. Drop in and see our new spring fabrics. Don't buy a hand me do- when vou can Eret a tailor made suit a?, the same price. W. W. EIFERT TUB PROQRbSBrVE TAILOE We ire the only dealers in tfe city in KODAKS. Koak Supplies, Devel- opiig and Printing ...... iVledford ook Double Wedding. A very pretty double wedding oc curred on Wednesday, June 11, at noon in Ashland, at the residence of J. B. Robinson. W. O. Wheeler and Mollie A. Kohinson and A. O. Bailey and Mary E. Arnold were united. Rev. W. T. .Van Seov performing the cere mony. 1 he wedding mnrcli was play ed by Miss Orphn Arnold. Miss Ar id is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold. Miss Robinson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Rob- itison. Both of the brides were ed ucated in the State Normal, and both have been teaching in the county, Miss Robinson's last school being the primary department of the Wagner I'reek school and Miss Arnold's that of Beagle. Mr. Wheeler has just closed a very successful school at Anderson Creek, near Talent. Mr. Hailey is a farmer on Rogue river job 1 north ttf Central Point. A scientific paper from the University; Mr. Wheeler and bride left for the of Chicaco dedelnres there is hut one liosc t nnnv.il nan the fair. .Mr. Bai- iforrc whether it flames from Vesu- ley and bride will so to housekeep- vins or lnunehcs armed masses ling at once on the farm. Printing Of All Kinds Stock of All Sorts Finest Grades of Paper I Prices the Lowest I Consistent with the j Best Workmenship The TRIBUNE