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'f HE MED I " DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFQBQt OREOON, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1909. .' J': xt . ... 1 : ? rim '&L 2smmr Mk,. HSU. Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms In the space and cost of tour rooms; iceless refrigerator, built-in buffetsl and dressers; cabinet kitchen. J. A. McJNTOSH, Architect, Third Floor Medford National Hank Building. IFYOUINTENDTO BUILD A COMFORTABLE HOME Cool for Summer and warm for winter then build a .good solid comfortable EASTERN HOUSE two stories and garret; this can be built for the same price as a bungalow come and see WILLIAM WINKEL, Architect, General Contractor, 30 years' experience First Class Workmanship Warranted. Plans and Specifications Free of Charge Orders Expected at Residence. 244 West Fourth Street, Corner of Ivy Street, or at 103 Main St., J. W. DRESSER'S OFFICE. wtoroBa, Manor M. HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE Stale) UriiMiitr.ry KtUbliihed 1AM. Capital aid Surplua ItS.OOO I!iirr? 70O,MO The Jackson County Bank respect fully . solicits your aeoount, subject to your check, with the strongest Knnraiiloe of wifely and efficiency. We offer Iho hip,hest attainment in systematic hanking service, which unsure the greatest care in every fisrneinl trnnfuiotion, with this oblig ing institution. W. I. VAWTER, President. Q. R. LINPLEY, Cashier. Provid Hie Theory, but Died. ": The iiriiie of reallmn wn reached, IIioiikIi by iii'ililent. In H criminal trial I iiuinliur nl ycurit nun at Ieuannu, O. two ini'ii IiiiiI a piTHonn I cnriunter. Km. nt llicui lifter vainly trying to ilraw tiix ilHtol from hi hip irncket tunn el tu lire, A moment Inli-r lie fell, khol In tlic kiiihII of tlif Imrk. One -liiiinlirr of lil plHlol hiih fiiuinl to llllVI' lll'l'll lll'l'll. lllH IIHMIllllllli wn rli'il for 1 1 i i i 1 -r . I In' ili-fi-iist- i-nn- I li'iiili'il Hint tin urn ii IiiiiI mIiiiI. himself wlillc Ir.vliiK to drnw Ills iilstul, wlili'li IiiiiI I 1 1 n - i'IiIiiiikIi'iI In tin linliiK of tin' iiiH-ki't, mul that Iho irlsoin-r'M shut IiiiiI nut lul.i'ii iffi'it. J'lic iuiihi'CUIIiiii voiiti'iiiliil Unit xui' h a woiiml could nut Im ve Iii'i'ii wit Inllli'ti'd. Tin-tlrfi'iiil-nut's coiiiiki'I, Cli'ini'iit I.. ViiIIiiiiiIIk- biitn. iiiiili-rioiik to ili'inoiiHtnili' to the Jury Just how the (lriiil mini pistol hud Iiiiiik lu the K'ket anil JiiHt how possible It WHS to llllllrt HlU'h It WnUllll. Hudili'iily there win a Imiil report, anil the huvyi-r Kit nk to the flour. 'J'lio !ill hm) enteral the lin'k iilnioHt In tbe Identical sit where the (leail Minn had been Hhot. The ilefendunt was Hi-qult-ted. Mr. VulliindlKbam died. Kx- chance. Wattminiter Abbcy'a Poet' Corner. TiirnliiK from KltiR Henry's chapel, with Its wealth of fuury's "fniry front work." to Hie poets' corner in West minster uhliey. we nre attracted by a diiell nilKhtiiT I linn that of carven Itomn In the preaeni e of Hiokc "Mereno creiilorM of liiiinorlnl thlnKH" wlio have enrlrhed our literature with clfln be yond all prli-c. Thin "Klor'.iue eompuny of pautierH." an they have liccn termed, any a writer In flrent Thought, have won a fume In the clow of which that of BtiiteKinen nnd warrlorg wanee and nerlMhea. "touched to death by diviner ye." Drawn togother, aa It were, by the ape" of 'haucer, "our flint war bler." what Hpenser calla "black ob livion's mar haa failed to tarnish tbelr olden record. We move entranced amid the memorial of Drayton, Ben Jonaon, Sponaer, Shakeepeare, Bean mont Milton. Oray, Addlaon and many more, Including the Impaaaloned peas ant singer. Robert Bnrna, and the great Vlctoriana, Robert Browning and Al fred Tennyeon. London Standard. AMBITION. 'The narrow vul is dot "or me!" fried one aflume with youth's fierce fires. "I'll climb ii riioiintuin peak, and f-ec The world mid nil my henrt desires!" Twin He ! ti andiird. On bended knee renclieil the top. What mourn ful cryl He could not see Age dimmed his eye! From the hook "Heart Throbs," in the National Magazine for July. I INNES' BAND. 4T-f Medford Iron Works i E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. t Foundry and Machinist All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t jchlncry. Agents In Southern Oregon for t-AIKUANKS, MUnSc. & UU. f encouragement-' I have a splitting headache," tight the beautiful young thing. Have yon ever tried magnetic heal- IngT aeka the obliging young man. "NO. Wnat li ttr "Yon rent your bead, thna, on my houlder. nnd I paaa my arm about your.walat In this manner. Now be perfectly calm nnd see If.thla doea not relieve you." . The position Is maintained for five or ten minutes, and then tbe obllgln young man asks: ' ' "lKxn your bead ache any more?". "Te-e-c.". "Well, I'm sorry I don't aeem able to relieve you." He la nbont to remove hla arm when Khe ' looks no t)t him chldlngly and says: " "It seems to me that If yon have an confldenie In your method you would be willing to keep on trylnp."-rChicngo News. Great Chauiaqua Booking Band Now Playing at the A. Y. P. Exposition. For 20 years Frederick Neil Innes has been spreading the gospel of music in America, and his name, probably more than that of any of the other jrrcat conductors, is closely identified with the movement which inliil throughout the highways nnd byways of this country. The Innes Orelii-stnil bund has grown and de veloped uuiler his leadership until stiiiul-. at the head of organizations of it class. This Is whv the direc-1 tors engaged it as the big musical feature of the exposition. With this splendid body of instru mentalists win come several soloists of established reputations. Miss Vir ginia Listemnnn will be the soprano soloist. This will be her first ap pearance in this city and will be an event to be looked forward to with interest by all vocal students, as Miss Listemnnn is a recognized authority on voice production and song inter prctadou. H. J. Williams, a Welsh harp solo ist rilh the company, has created a sensation wherever he has appeared. His im -sual volume of tcae combin ed with his delicacy o. f touch and brilliancy of execution, have made him a prime favorite. Kuchynka, a string bass virtuoso, is another artist who will score heav ily with all admirers of that techni cal skill which has made Paderewslri famous. From these announcements it will bo seen that a most attrac tive performance is in store for the patrons of the Southern Oregon Chautauqua on July 16 at Ashland Two festival programs, 2 p. m. and D p. m. greater rate of speed than eight (8) miles per hour, or to rive or cause to be driven any such automobiles or other vehicles over any other street of said city at a greater rate of speed than ten (10) miles per hour. Section 3. No person shall drive cause to any automobile or other motor vehicle, within the business portion of said city, to be driven to and stop along the side or curb of any street within suid business por tion of said city, except the right side of said automobile or motor ve- hides be next to said curb or side of said street. Section 4. Every person who shall violate the terms of section 2 of this ordinance shall be guilty of misde meanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished for the first of fense by a fine of not less than $10 or more than $25 for the second of fence by a fine of not less than $25 or morethan $50; for the third of- ' " A Very Reetful Reet. - ' Adolf Menzei, the German artist, wnt It one lime engaged on a mural deno tation. He hnd rigged up a scaffolding In his studio, on which his model waa requested to stand. l-'or two long hours the poor poseur stood up aloft In a uiost fatiguing posture. Menznl In the meantime worked at bis sketch, heedless of tho fact that his model waa growing tired. At length the model found It neces sary to speak. "Herr professor," said ho, "how about a recess?" M ouzel nixiloglzcd profusely for hta forgetfulnesH. "Certainly, certainly, my dear sir," said be. "Come down and rest yourself a bit." The model had clnmhered from the aeuffoldlng to the ladder, which led down from It to the studio floor. "Stop!" cried the artist suddenly. "That pose Is fine! Doa't move a mus cle!" And unco more the model waa forced tnto strained rigidity, while the enthu siastic draftsman set about sketching him. At the end of half an hour Menzel reader's imagination. iense d imprisonment, at nam laoor looke4 up from DUI work. -There." for a period of not less than ten or.gnij ne. -tunt wm d nicely! Oct back more than thirty days. on the scnffold. We have hnd onr Section 5. Every person who shall rest. Let us get back to work again." violate provisions of section 3 of this , What the model said Is left to til ordinance shall bo guilty of misde meanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than ten dollars ($10.00). The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on July 6th, 100!), by the follow ing vote: Merrick nye, Welch aye, Eifert no, Emerick aye, Wortman aye, Demmer no. Approved Julv 6th, 1909. W. H. CANON, Mayor: Attest: i' i . r;. BENJ. M. COLLINS, Recorder. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RESOLUTION. At the Nash A. S. Clark. San Francisco: C. W. Boun nnd wife, Iowa: .T. C. Miller. Portland: H. A. Horrison, Portland: Henry Potter, i Kansas City; E. H. Cunningham. J. P. Malloy. city: 0. O. M. Mason. Chicago: Why Sh sum uown. iv ,' i f.,r i Newell: . I'llJll IIIIIIU I IM 1,-IM ,,Mww, ; rmira ntii iin',1 in iiiish mv house every ! ' "'"l' 'oks : dnv on his wnv to kindergarten." said ! f- P. Slorv. Portland; C. A. Brown a lady, "ami In course of time I made city; II. M. Shaver,. Ashland: Q. E. his ai-iUiilniiitice mid pave n penny to ; Hamilton, Roseburg: I). W. McLnugh him each umrnliig when we parted. ; m. p,,, j. R Fitzsimmons. IT. lOveniuall.v ins iiiotnerrcniesicume .n vrrn ,. T.a A,,.rele! A. M. not to give any more money to him. 'Axlell. Orants Pass: E. T. Hollins. , Fresno: Geo. W. C. Peer, New 1909 Model Electric Irons Now $5.00 Why not iron in comfort this 8iurunrt The Electric Iron hetta in three minutes no wait ing, no changing iron.' We will send yea ait Jroa FREE on ten days' trial ; ; WriU, telephone? "or call at our office, 206 Went Seventh itrcet, opposite the Big Electrie Sign. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. SueoaniBor to Oondor Water A Power Oo. I'l... m.li,, 1 A' it ltitl itf Atirttit- the iimiiiI iii imv. He did not seem to York: J. Teilmon nut lee i'ii- iiiiiiiMloti. The suoceeilini; I N'umemiikr. Portland : day when the penny v-a. not given to i Portland. 1.1... I.I T..1 .... .....Kn 1 4 11, -( .. . T?, 1 111 T! 1 I iii i lie .uoore n. a. Alien, j. Miller, ltock Island: Y. S. Siennett 'and wife, AshUuid; I7. W. Smith, San him ho said imthlnc. Bui on the morn Iiik of the tnird day when the penny was not forthcoming he ulilled up to me and whispered: 'What's the miit tcr? Ain't your hushnnd worklni;':'" Uncertainty of Lion Hunting. A ll-'ii is a fearful animal. Po not run niMiy wttu iiic idea Hint he i ii"t I-'riincisco ; fi. F. Evans, Xewberp: T. r. firover. Portland: E. H. Zcs ka, N'evv York: A. Pnnkey. Central I'ionl; E. H. Cranston. Baker City: Y. U. Brown. Corvallis; W. V. Mer Be it resolved by the city coun cil of the city of Medford: Whereas, J. E. Payette, James A.. Slorah, F. J. McAndrew , and H. S. Roberts7 did heretofore duly peti tion the council that the north twenty-four feet of that portion of Sixth street, West, which lies within Bry ant addition to' the said city of Med ford, and also for tbe vacation of the plat of said addition, now on rec ord, in so far as the same is affect ed by the vacation of said portion of said street and the dedication, of the land hereinafter described; And, whereas, said petitioners as a condition, and inducemnet to the granting of said petition for Baid va cation did offer to cause to be ded icated to the public use a corres ponding amount of land as shown by an amended plat of said addition, which was attached to said petition ; and ' Whereas, due notice of the filing of said petition was given as requir ed by law, and there was received by the council no objection of protest to the granting of said petition, said petition having been filed for more than thirty days and said notice hav ing been given for a period of more than thirty days; and Whereas, said persons have duly dedicated the land shown in said amended plat, in accordance with said petitinn; Xow, therefore, lie it , Resolved, That said North twenty-four feet of said portion of said street be and the same is hereby vacated. The foregoing resolution was pass ed by the city council of the city of Medford on July (ith, 1909. by the following vote: Merrick nye, Welch nvc, Eifert nve. Emerick nve. Wort- 8cotl2ivJ and Horsa Racing. Scotland haa been famous for ltn horses from the most ancient days. When Asrlcoln defeated the Caledo nian at the battle of the Onimpiaiw. A. I. !4, the I'eltlc enemy, as Tacitus relates, were exceptionally strnns In cavalry nnd rh.-irictccm. Pn revive kliiKS of S'-otland did much to Improve Its native I ri-rd of horses, ami In this connection It is not to lie forBottca that the first Scottish king of. Eng land. James I., did more to Improve the r:ve horses In our. Island than waa ever done liefore him or hag ever lieen done by any individual since. James I. was the real author of horse ni'-lns as It has slm-e been known In England. He it was who first established, regu lar courses, and during his reisn thera came Into being the code of regula tions that led np to the modern laws of the turf. Nobody denies that horse racing has done much for the breed of British horses. It was a sift from Scotland. iJMidon Answers. ;; Siring Up Barnard Shaw. Bernard Sbaw Is thus. Immortalized by Charles nawtrey, the well known English comedian: "Once on a time I had a mad desire to produce Shaw's play of 'You Never Can Tell." I wrote to Shaw and osked his permission. He answered that be would come anil read- It to me. He did and begim by saying 'that sometimes he thought" it was the best piny that ever was writ ten and at others he considered it the greatest trash. Anyhow;, he was of opiuion that It was a pretiy poor play and that if 1 produced it well. I mil it take the consequences. Sonic time afterward I asked Shaw If 1 'null compress tbe last act. He doelined to allow one line to be altered or cut out. In view of certain contingencies 1 had at last to tell him that I couldn't pro duce the play. His answer was: Thank you so ranch! You have taken a great load off uiy mind.' Now. what are you to do with a man like that?" itnt'3ions .mrtrnni. danircrous. You may have luck to kill ! rr1:,'lld . john jieaton." Bald-1 mn.n aye' , . . lnnn twen.y. but No. 21 will likely get you. w, A j Kn is(. Vort,nlld. J. ,L AWwvB'h: However careful nnd good n shot you ... , ,,.-,, , -, ,1 W. IT. CANON, Mnv may Is-, there Is tbe greatest danu-er In JYucMlo, Portland: I. I. Clark, Sent-, AUegt. Advertise in the Tribune liii-klliiir n Hon. T remember Pntnllel : II., who bad lived In Africa for nine years and ilitrlng that time had never seen a lion, nnd tbe first Hon lie saw he wounded and t:ot badly mauled, saying to me: "Here, man: yon have been here only sixteen months ami have killed HvV lions. Chuck II, man. while you are In lui-k. They nre IhuiiiiI to get you If you go on bunting them. 'Forest and Stream. ORDINANCE NO. 208. BEXJ. M. COI.LIXS. Recorder. ATTENTION, K. OF P. Practical. ' Elderly t.ieiitlcnmn (putting his bend In nt the doori Mrs. Wllklns, will yon be my wife? I have f-J.iinO and n gm-rt home. I'll give yon three minutes I" make up yoiir mind. Mrs. WllUlns (promptly i I've Ct.iujn ahd a belter house than yours, and I'll give you throe minutes to get out of this. London Tlt-Blts. Tho Whole Story. , "1 hear yon are giving up 'your chat'gn." said one aged and Infirm mill Ister to another the other day. "How are your people Inking iff" "Oh, well." was I be answer, "I'm re signing and they're resigned," 1. Ivor pool .Mercury. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. AX ORP1XAXCE TO HEGULATE THE USE OF THE STREETS OF! THE CITY OF MEDFORD AXD There will be installation of offi PASSAGE THRUKOVKR BY AUTO- j ccrs Monday night. Let nil mem MliBll.KSANHUrMKK AHUUtt Vi.-borS be present. Visiting Knights mi'i't jiMi ju iirA(UhAirj 1 : invited SPEKD THEREOF UPOX SAID; 97 ." G. P. LINDLEY, C. C. STREETS. .... THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH --- - ORDAIN' AS FOLLOWS: - - , . , Section 1. All that portion of the' city of Medford lying between the west line of Holly street on tho west,; Bear creek on the east, and tho north! line of Sixth street on tho north, nnd' the south Htm of Eighth street, on the ; south is hereby declared to be and constitute the business portion of tho city of Medford for the purpose, of this ordinance. Section 2. Every person is hereby forbiddon to drivo or cause to bo driven any automobile or other mo tor vehicle within the business por tion of the city of Modford nt a 4 a We are Oiuww BnT direct from n f NO AGS' NTS . Our Tree are crown trtcUT WITHOUT IRRIGATION ' Writ for frre eUloc lence lock of Tarietioflnuubleforoomsierciuorcbiinu J Choice Fruit, Nut ind Ornamentil Trees, Gripe. Virol, Smell Fruit Plant, mi Shrubbery L Tub Dalles Nuhseries ' MninOfJce, 122 OmadATe,Portlnd, Ore. HEADQUARTERS FOR Harness Saddles Whips Robes ' Blankets ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK J. G. Smith pet Home-Grown Trees If you want to safeguard your orchard. Get them from us if you want to save money. ' '- Rogue River Valteiy Nurseries G. F. COOK, Proprietor.