10, THE MEPFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY fi, liKX). The Middle Horn. farmer, plowing with throe bones bitched abreast, noticed Hint the mid dle borse lwnnie tired ami exhausted Jowc before either of lis miitrx. As the niilunil was tho eunil In every way of the other two, lie was puzzled as to the cause of Its not !v.'!k able to stand the same amount of work. He finally observed, however, that as they drew the plow along the three homes held their noses close togeth er, with the result that the middle horse was oouixIled to breathe tho ex pired air from Its feiiows. The farmer theu procured a Ion "Jockey" stick, which he fastened with stniri to the bits of the outside horses. The device worked perfectly, for, Riven its right ful share of good, fresh air, tho mid dle horse was able to do the same amount of work nnd with no greater fatigue than Its fellows. Many persons am like the middle horse they do not get their rightful hare of pure air. And this Is why they are not able to perform as much work nor of as good a quality as they would otherwise be able to do. Chi cago Tribune. A Ticktith Momtnt. If to act cleverly on the spot Is the measure of tact, then the man who figures In the subjoined New York Tribune story deserves both respect and admiration: A woman, driving through New England last summer, noticed suddenly that her horse limped e bit, so when she reached the next village she slopped at the door of the blacksmith shop. A man was holding up the doorpost, and to him she said: "Will you please tell the blacksmith to come out? I want to see him." After the manner of the village lulov, luc man did not stir, but smiled rweetly at the woman and, lifting up his voice, called: . "Bill, come out! There's a lady wants to sec you." From t'.ic depths of the blacksmith hop a deeper voice roared: "Is she young, John, or old?" In the words of the old poem, "she looked at John and John looked at her." Then, still without moving, he answered: "You'll be satisfied. Bill, when you get out." Survival of the Fittest. . Only one oyster embryo out of every 6,000,000 produced grows up through all the successive stages of youth to the adult state. Even In animals which produce a small number of young there Is great destruction, and, taking all the individuals Into. consid eration, only a single pair of young arrive at maturity to replace their par ents. There Is no exception to the rule that every organic being naturally multiplies, at so high a rate that if not destroyed the progeny of a single pair would soon cover the earth. The elephant Is reckoned the slowest breed- er of known animals. It commences to breed at thirty years of age, dies at 100 nnd has six young In the inter val. After 750 years, supposing all the offspring of a single pair fulfilled the rule and were not destroyed In bd Untimely way, there would be nearly 19.000,000 elephants alive descended from the first pair. Sir Ray Lankester In London Telegraph. When the Terror Quailed. He would terrorize the neighbors In a most outrageous way, broke the wide world's standing records In ath letics everv dar. while In pugilistic cir cles he could wipe men in the dust and show master tricks at fencing-laugh ! nt every cut and thrust. He slew ti- j per in the jungle and scalped red- j skins on the plain. He chased lions across the mountains and harpooned ! upon the main. He could break a bucking broncho yes, and roie a Tex an steer; sling a bowle knife or hatch et, throw the boomerang w sr ir. in mm ureaum usuujtra uv hmilii-u, nit, . this worthy son of Mar, and he'd lick i bis weight lu wildcats kick them higher than the stars. But his shoos were In his pocket, and his face was ghastly white; he was silent as an oyster when he came In late at night. Exchange. He Took the Chance. "No," she said, and there was that in her voice which told him she would neither change nor falter In her re solve "no. I have vowed to marry none save one brave and strong enough to swear that should he ever be elect ed president he will give the vote to woman." I Lancy, such was his love's a hound ing depth, hesitated not at all. "I swear It!" he cried and fell upon bis knees before heir. Exchange Tibetan Test of Character. The Tibetans ' hnvo some strange tests for ascertaining the character of a man, said Svpn nedln. One Is by means of a hole In a block of granite, through, which the Individual has to crawl. If he is an honest man he will, according to the theory of the Tibet ans, creep through, but. If a scoundrel he will stop In the middle. War Play of the Future. "What properties will wo need for tho battle scene?" "None whatever. The stage will be bare. Tho men are supposed to be wearing Invisible uniforms nnd firing smokeless powder from noiseless guns." Kansas City Journal No Tim For Rttrcat. In an Irish garrison towu a theatrical: company was giving performances, and m mo soldiers from the local barracks weio engaged to act us supers. Their duties Included the waging of a tierce light iu which, utter a stirring strug gle, one nriuy was defeated on u given signal from the prompter. For a few uk-iils all went well, but on the I'rlday evening a special performance of the piece was to be given under the patron age of the colonel uud olher otllcers of the garrison. The two iinnles met as usual nt the end of the second act, when they fought and fought and kept on Aghllng, regardless of the agonized glare lu the eye of their (acton gen eral, who hoarsely ordered the proper army to "Uctrcat, coufouud you." ltut the tight still went ou, and soou the horrllled manager saw the wrong urmy being drlvcu slowly off the stage, still fighting desperately. Down came the curtalu amid roars of laughter, and the fuming muuager hastened to ask tho delinquents why they had failed to retreat ou bearing the signal. "Uetrntte," roared a burly fuslleor whose visage bad been badly battered, "and Is It retralte ye'd have us, wld the colonel and nil the otllcers In tho boxes ?" London Scraps. Mind Your Own Busings. An old custom once prevailed In a remote place In Kngland of giving a clock to any one who would truthfully swear that he uud minded his own business alone for a year nnd a day and had not meddled with bis neigh bors. Many came, but few. If auy, gained the prize, which was more dif ficult to win than the Puniuow flitch of bacon. Thou;4li they swore on the four gospels and held out their hands in certain hope, some hitch was sure to be found somewhere, and for all their asseverations the clock remaiued stationary on the shelf, no one being able to prove his absolute Immunity from uncalled for interference iu things not In any way concerning himself. At last a young man came with a per fectly 'dear record, nnd the clock seemed us If It was at last about to change owners. Then said the custo dian, "Oh, a young man was here yes terday and made mighty sure he was going to have the clock, but be didn't." "And why didn't he get It?" "What's that to you?" snapped the custodian. "That's not your' business, aud you don't get the clock." The Chinese Sampans. In Canton i.OMl people spend their whole existence In boats, which ant there called sampans. They are lxirn In them, live In them from infancy to old age and finally die In them. Col lectively these iKiats form a floating suburb to the city proper, one of the most amazing human settlements in the world. Every creek Is crammed ! with them. Along the main banks of I the river they are huddled twenty deep OO HUM' ,'gl-lin.-i lim, uir I,,, in,,, of mats appears continuous as far as 1 the eye can reach. And eai-ii sampan . houses a separate family, with its owu big brazier lamp, which serves for healing, lighting and conking the even ing meal. The scene when a really serious coiillagration once gets u prop er hold ill the midst of these Homing wooden homes may be Imagined. Es cape Is impossible except for those moored ::t the outermost edge. In one of these conllagnillons over a thou sand persons lost their lives. Wanted Her. "A" 1 couple from the east." says the 1'etroit l'r.-e Tress, "are visiting their son In this .-lty. If the mother gets out of sk'ht of the fatleT. he is constantly asking for her and Is not content til! they are together again. The other evening she went to another part of the house while he was hi the parlor and after he bad asked for her a half dozen times the son said, rather curtly: " 'It seems as though you couldn't be without mother live minutes ut a time.' " 'You're right,' said the old gentle man slowly. 'That's the reason I mar riil her.' " A Suit of Ratskin. A thrifty Welshman at one time cx hibltiid himself publicly In England at tired In u costume composed from top to bottom of raiskius, which he had spent three years and a half in collect ing. The dress was made entirely by himself. It consisted of hat, necker chief, coal, waistcoat, trousers, tippet, gaiters and shoes. The number of rats repaired to complete the suit was 570. Most cui'Iohs of the garments was the tippet, composed entirely of rats' tails. Worst Place For It. Small Johnny had been 111 for sev eral weeks when one day an aunt from a dlstunee I'uine to visit the family. "Why, .lohnny,"slie exclaimed, "how thin yon are! Have you been sick?" "Yes'in." repli.sj the little fellow. . "I had the brain fever and right In my bend, too, the very worst place I could have had it." His 8eoret. ' Student How would you advise me to go about collecting a library? Pro- fctmor Well, I'll tell you how I man aged It. When I was young I bought books and loaned them. Now I bor 1 row books aud keep them, away Stories The Creditor'! Leiter. Hero Is an Interesting letter received by a well known English tailor la re ply to a "llnul" application for scllle ment of a long outstanding account: "I have much pleasure In Informing you that I have placed you ou the lisl of lay iTcilKors, your number on the roll being in::, la low of jour inline ai xarln-t so far down my list nml In common falrrcs to my other creditors who have liceti on i iy books nmv for some considerable time. I am afraid I cannot hold i ut the lightest hope of the 'early' teMienient which you ask for. I think It will be well, therefore, If you discontinue forwarding your freciuent 'reminders,' which can do no possible go.Ml and which are a con stant source of annoyance to inc." London rirk-Mo-l'p. A Doubtful Outlook. A woman In evident distress was standing at her door. "What's the matter, Mrs. Brown?" Inquired a uclghbor. "Oh, I don't know what to do!" was the reply. "Bill's away at the foot ball match." "Well, what nbouV that?" said the other. "Ah," responded Mrs. Brown, "you don't know Kill! When his side wins ho sets on the loose, nnd when they I lose he comes home and whacks me. rl'liey've played a draw today, anil I'm Isuro I don't know what he'll do this 'time!' Ixtndon E."i:rcss. Orders for sweet cream or butter milk promptly filled. Phone tbt eroamery. PITV NflTirPS RESOLUTION. Ee it re.w!v!i 'jy the city council of the city of Medford. Oregon: Whereas, there hm lien file.', with the city council of the city of Med ford c. petition si.'iicj by more ann one-fifth of the cuuliiitd electors of said city, as shown by the vote cast ut the last municipal election held in snid city, petitioning that the boundaries of said city of Medford he altered and new territory included therein r.:s hereinafter set forth, ii is therefore resolved: That tho fol-j lowing question bo submitted to the electors of said city, nnd also to tho electors residing in the territory hereinafter set forth : i Shall the boundaries of the city of Medford be altered by including therein the following described terri tory, to-wit: Commencing tit a point on ,, the present boundary line of tho city of Medford, in section nineteen (19), township thirty-seven (37), range one (1) west of Willamette meridian, in Jackson county, Oregon, duo wast from the northwest corner of Sun rise Home Park addition, in said section, as laid in the plat thereof, on file in the office of the recorder of conveyances in said county; thence east one thousand four hun dred and fifty (1450) feet, more or less, to snid northwest corner of said Sunrise Home Park addition; thence east on the north line of said addi tion eight hundred and fifty-three (853) feet to the east line of donation claim No. forty-two (42) ; thence south on the east line of snid dona tion claim No. 42 five hundred forty-seven and sixtecn-hundredths (547.10) feet to tho north line of Queen Anno addition to the city of Medford; tho snmo being tho section line between sections nineteen (19) 1 I hirty (30) of laid township and range; thence east on said section line two thousand two hundred and fifty-lhree (2253) foot to tho north .- o o J . ( i. -. : II :. ) T .11 .'i JUC'Tu Ll east oornor of said Quoen Anne ad dition to tho city of Medford thonoe south ou tho eiiHt lino of snid Queen Anno addition and said lino oxtended ton hit nil rod mid forty feet to n point otio hundred uud thirtv-two foot north of tho northeast oornor of do nation elnim No. 44 in section twenty. nino of said township nnd range; thence east 1514.4 feet, lliouco south 1(109.8 feet; thence west 1544.4 foot; thenco northerly ton feet more or leib to n 'point on tho cast lino of said donation land No. 44 .537.8 foot south of tho northeast corner of said donation land olaitu No. 44; thenco south sovonty-two degrees nnd thirty minutes west five hundred fifty and oight-tonths (550.8) feet to the southeast corner of Imperial addi tion to tho city of Modford; thonoe along the boundary line of said Im perial addition south sovonty-two degrees sixtoon minutes wast thir teen hundred eighty-two and seven tenths feet; thonco north thirty-four degrees west one hnndrod thirty eight and six-tenths foet; thonoe' north thirty-nine degroos west one hundred seventy-five and five-tenths (1(0.5) feet; thence north forty-six degrees fifty-seven minutes wost throo bundled thirty-eight (333) feet ; thenco north nine dogrcos four minutes west eight hundred sixty two and six-tenths (S02.0) foot to the northwest comer of snid Impe rial addition and to tbs present boiiudnry line of the city limits of said oity; thence in n northeasterly direction following tho present boun dary line of the city of Modrord to the southeast corner of Lindlcy ad dition; thence following said present boundary linos of snid city in a gon oral northerly nnd westerly direc tum to the place of commencement. Hosolvcd further, that snid ques tion bo submitted to said electors of tho city of Medford and to snid doc tors of snid above described terri tory nt a special election to ba called for that purpose, snid election to be held on the 23d day of July, 390!). Resolved further, that a special election in and for the city of Med ford nnd in and for tho territory hereinbefore described, to bo held on the 23d day of July, 1909, botween the hours of 9 n. m. nnd 5 o:olock p. m., is hereby cnllcd for the pur pnso of submitting at said election snid question nbovo set forth. "' ' The following are hereby desig nated us the places in snid city at which the polls will be open within snid cily: . First ward Commercial club rooms. Second ward ITotel NiikIi sample room. Third ward Cilv hall. The following is hereby designated ns the place in the territory herein before described nt which the polls will be open : Residence of K. ?.. Kellcy. Tho following nre bnroby nppointnd and designated ns judges nnd clerks of snid election : First ward in snid city A. C Ilubbnrd, judge; C. W. Davis, judge and clerk; J. R. Aston, judge and clerk. Second ward in snid city J. H. Atwclf, jndtre: Wm. Ulrich, judge nnd clerk; H. II. Harvey, judge nnd clerk. Third ward in snid city M. V. .'ifcCown, judge; S. V. Davis, judge and clerk; II. A. Tliierolf, judge nnd clerk. In the territory horoinboforo de scribed George Miller, judge; R. E. Kolley, judge nnd dork; Clnrenco Pierce, judge nnd clork. The electors of snid city of Med ford and the electors of the territory hereinbefore described nre hereby in vited to vote upon Raid proposition by placing upon their ballots "For Annexation," or "AgninBt Annexa tion," or words equivalent thereto. Resolved further, that notice of all tnntters herein set forth be given by publishing this resolution for four weeks prior to Raid election in Tho Medford Daily Tribuno, a newspnper of genernl circnlntion in snid city of Medford, nnd in tho territory nbovo described, mid also by posting four copies of this resolution in four pub lic places in snid city and in four pub lic places in the territory nbovo 'described for four weeks prior to snid election. The foicgoing resolution was pnas ed on the 23d day of June, 1909, by tho city council of, tho oity of Med ford by' tho following vote: Mer rick, nyo; Welch, nyo; Emorick, aye; Wortman, aye; Eifert, aye; Detn mer, aye. . i . .( Approved Juno 22d, 1909. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: BENJ. M, COLLINS, Recorder. THE! SAVOY CHANGES Tin1 .Kiinnw'iv Turkey Zo (, tlit Faithful bop Tho Most. KviT Featuring Oliver "Twist Out.) Dime. APPLES. AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 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