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THE MEDFOftD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WJJDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1909. A 'SI TO Jj) lj 2i ir S UasLLiJi ft jJ wwL!iEJ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ('. A. (IiicIk)H' Id A.i Andrews, 0. U17 aeres in U I, C .111, township :IH, range 2 W . W. !t. Jackson, administrator VY. II. Hradshaw, in V. A. Poll, loU 7 iiml 8. Mtii'li , 1, Collage 1 Ionic iiilditiuii l Med ford Ncls PcIcimoii Io Charles A. Whilmorc, .'i acres in I) L (! 44, township .'It), range 1 K D. II. Grunt, admiiiit rn tor Ma ria M. Hnrtwi-ll, S W Vi ee (inn 14, township :I0, range 1 W K. P. Polsoni to Charles W. Kraley, 8.782 acres in D L C 4 mid 43, township 39, range 1 K I. J. Ksles lo George A. Jai'U son, lots 1 and 2, Jackson's 10 10 MHO PLAN FREE TRIPS SEATTLE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK , Y05EMITE VALLEY LAKE TA'HOE All Your Expenses Paid If you have a Friend in the East who wants to visit the Pacific Coast we can arrange it ; This is your Opportunity Sunset Traveling Club ROOM 16, rLOOt) ' BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA . But no one got wet under sold by the Motion to Medforcl 3200 I.. II. Tucker lo George A. Jack fnii, IoIb 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, II and 10, Jackson's addition 10 Mudford 1500 George A. Jackson to I. J. Kstcsi loin 1 nnd 2, Jnck win'H second nddilion to Med ford 30 W. It. Taylor to Hurry Silver 11 ml .In nips S. Ihiilcy, lots H' mill 9, section 7, town ship 30, rungo 2 E 2500 W. I,. Hlnok lo the public. In nd in II I. C 42, township 37, range 1 W 1 C. ('. Pierce lo W. Ii. Bluok, liind ill I) I. O 42, township 37, range 1 W 350 New Cases. Oscar 1 in lion vs. K. M. lluUon; suit for divorce J. A. I)cmery( iiltoruey for plaintiff. YOUR VACATION NOW at our expense A CHOICEOFFOUP IS OFFERED YOU DURING ALASKA YUKON EXPOSITION FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ADDRESS Marriage Licenses. Fred A. Copplc and Olo M. Lewis. Allan Morris nnd Bertha Ilutchins. Probate. KHtatc V. II. Urndslmw order made lo correct deed. BIDS FOR REMODELING THE STATE CAUIT0L SALEM, Or.. July 7. Bids will be opened today for remodeling, re painting and rcdecoruting the inte rior of the capilol iil.Snlcm. The flnoi'K will In laid of tile and the inside of (he building generally ren ovaled us authorized by the last ses sion of the legislature." Bids will also he opened this aft ernoon for uu addition to the insti tute for the feeble minded and for barns uud outhouses for that insti tution. I r A Marvclout v.r. It Is related thai oatc a ' Ji : :i inciU-ii'L growing tnoic ni;.. u-.-e ..( lifted with cilrcme i:crvi::t':iv-:'. jo. Ihe Impression that lie was f:rgei:l:ic I (OnpliMi. The impression K't so ipu:ii: Unit he refused lo talk aiiyiniiiK bui German. Tlicn be Imxhiuc cum iuii-J tin: t lie was forgetting thai, closed like an oyster ami was led an :.jlo n ranitariiini, where lie tpout his day In .oi.'ileie ! ;.e:it e. A conrw of treatniciit was prescribed for lilin In which baths played hn I'M iMirlant mrt. Krery ninriilnc the d;im! Corinnn Ainerlrnii wnn thrown Iwxlily Into n tnh Mlel with very hot water, uliti v .1 lo ic:i :i'.ii there nwhilc'' a:ul I lii-it li'iiilct) out nnd set In cool on tin1 pfcUKM. !".:! iMivf the rniiltnr'.iini n(ii:ii-(i n new aMetiiiiini who pit his l-':j;l.:'J iniiid He was tulil to lialhc the : Tr unin Amerk-nii. KllllDF u" fitti wll!i h e ruM wilier, he threw the patient Into It. . , ' ' ; "You ! Yon confounded !" roare-l l'ie iliiinli man. Isolde liiinsa-lf wltii fury. "Yon !" Then he sw Ii. IikI In Cprnmn. "Pn vtrflin ltier Ksd! Im !" The iliii tors pronnnnccd him cured. Mii.il left the snnltnrhim the next day. riiiladclphia Ilper. A Domestic Hen. Joe Jeffers'in used to tell this one: "In the sprhiK of 1H5K2. heliiK in the vicinity of West Pwnnzey. X. H., I drove over to call on my old friend, lieu Thompson. It hnpicncd Hint I called nt nil Inopportune time, lis the women folk were houscclcauliiB. In fact. I noticed as I "drove up to the house that Hie clotheslines In the yard hack of the house were- laden with carpets. "lien was very anxious that I should look over his prize fowls, in which ho took especial pride. Ye went out into the hie yard hack of the house. As IH'ii was iiiit littr out to ine his favor ites we no! Iced one old hen poins throiiKh some queer nntiis. She was pecking away at sonii'thins on the irroinid, lifting it In her lull and drop pint: it iiKalu. "Whafs the mutter Willi the old Biddy, anyway. Den? I asked. "lien was silent for a minute, then drawled out: " 'Well, you see. Joe. as she's a rath er domestic sort of hen I cal'late the old (iirl must l c ret I hip ready to lay carpet." "New Yol k Telegraph. Daintiness In Dough. A west side, family that abhors all products of the hakcsliop advertised for n inn Ul of nil work. "Can you make bread?" was the question put to each applicant. Of all the maids who professed to owp that necoinplishiuent the mistress chose the one with the frailest hands and arms. "I don't know about the vlsdntn of that choice." ventured a male member of the family. "Wouldn't it have been belter to piek out a sturdier ftil'l?" ".Not at all." said the lady. "Wo we require In (his family, above all things, Is jjood bread. We half live on bread. 1 atii eouiident I have chosen a pood hrcadmaker. A girl with rather delicate lunula always makes better bread than one whose lists nre like slodtre hummers, ltrend to bo pood needs to be coddled In the kiieid Ins. . The H-ht lingered do (hat In stinctively, but the heavy handed slam and banir the very life out of the doiuth." Nrw York Globe. shingles as TO VISIT FAIR PORTLAND, Or., July 7. Headed by Governor Benson, hundreds of people will go to Seattle this week from all parts of the state to at tend the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex position on Friday, July 9, which is Oregon day. There has never been such a general movement of Oregon people beyond the state lines as is expected to be seen in Seattle this week. "Judging from the interest shown in Portland, it will be simply a question of how many the railroads can handle,'" said V. H. YVchriing, president of the Oregon commission to the fair. Governor Heusoii will respond to an address of welcome by President ('hillieit of Ihe exKisition on the morning of July !l. In the afternoon the Oregiiiiiiu.is will hold open house at the Oregon building from 3 to 5 and at night there will he a prome nade nnd ball in the Washingloji building. The Portland Festival cho rus, numbering Ii."i0 voices, will nt lend and will sing. Portland day at the fair. July lit), also looks like a big day. Special trains will be run lo carry the peo ple and reduced rales have been put in effect. A special prosriam has been prepared for that date. Special arrangements have been made whereby all the exhibits in the livestock show at the Seallle fair will be displayed in I'oilland the third week of September durin'.' the show of the Portland Knir and l.ivestuck assoeialimi. This will mean a show of pure bred Mock' in hor.-c. eat :lc. sheep and swine divisions greater by far than has ever been seen in the slate. The exhibit will show the great strides of the lives'ock indus Iry in the Pacific northwest during recent years. The annual how of the Portland Fair and Livestock as - soeiation will last I n,,,, September 20 lo '-'.i and the slate lair entries will be on display as well ns Ihe cream from the show fil Seattle. "We bad nt least $1,000,000 worth of slock here last year.-' said Sec retary Wisdom of the association, "but applications front stock rartns of the coast, middle west nnd Can ada already received make it certain we shall have morel ban $l.r.00.000 worth of the fnneiosi stock Ihe breeders of America produce. Tt will he pi Kissible lo arrange for a great deal morn comprehensive display this year for (he expense of shipping ix nibils from n distance will be mini mized nnd distributed between Port land, Salem and Seallle." Tiend had n Foitrlli of July cele bration that was probably the most unique in the country because of oue great feature, a trout barbecue. There are numerous places in the state that could duplicate it, prob ably, but where throughout the east could such sn affair be heldf Bend had about 3500 trout served to those in attendance at the celebration, cer tainly a splendid advertisement of Oregon's attractions as a fisherman's paradise. The Oregon State Teachers' asso ciation completed its ninth annual convention at Albtiuy during the past week. The gathering was pronounc ed the most successful in the history of the organization. An interesting and valuable program was given, with many notable addresses. The second annual convention of coun ty superintendents of schools was held at Saleem just preceding the meeting of the state epdagogues. A higher standard for school work in this state was set. and many matters of mutual helpfulness were discuss ed. ACCOMPLISHED KENTUCKIAN. , Xotice: Know all men by these presents,, that I, Shadrach II. Arm strong, have coal oil for sale at 15 cents a gallon. Soup say it ain't rood oil. but 1 ay it is. I will also lie your broom corn, one half for the toiler. I crush corn every Th.irs duy by tollgate. Turkeys picked very promptly any day of week. 1 loi'sohoeiug a sjiiv-ially at six bits around. YValeh and pisiol repairing guaranteed. Shoes li 'H' sil.'d while viiii wait. I'liiViclia- fixed and nx handles mare fur 1" cents. Will teach southern li ir;iion y ami t'l-' ' tiddlc combined I'm- ill n month Picl'ires en bilged by a pow proces- , a"d im hot aniale and hair oil re. 'dpi i- olio !:ivs I,,.- J- v :is. Hair c eiiii-u". ci-.Un L'd ei omv Ion Sataidav lit .Ilea.!. A gooc Mtippcr c ;v.' i'or :!:'. Also ;il'i".h for Joiic.-" wagon hoist, the Tom ?!(!'.! rath tobacco ii:iser anil Fool's tn.'ilica! advertiser. Utile l.augst.iii is my attorney and my .terms is cash - firs I. because 1 know you: second, because I don't know you. Owcnsboro' hnjitirer. ! i "LIGHTNING AMD TOOTHPICKS. Sylvester A. Lonn at Chautauqua A Winner Who Is Sure to Ploase. "Light iiiugh and Toothpicks'' is n lecture much out of Ihe ordinary. i in its' nmnner of delivery and its puzzling title. It would be J'olloy to attempt a forecast. Suffice it to s.iy that the unique personality.'' and genuine ability of the leelitrer, to gether with Ihe fresh mid unusual mailer of the lecture, will make this one of Ihe" best features' of the pro gram of Ihe Southern Oregon Chnu tnuqun nsscrnbly. which convenes in Ashland July 7 to 17, inclusive. "Lightning and Toothpicks," July S, 3 p.m. "Drop Tt." July 0, 8 p. m. v