THE MEDPORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1909. If You Want To See u rcilly lii-autiful ni.ij;aiiie, ask fur THE AUGUST EVERYBODY'S MEDFORO BOOK STORE RUSSELL'S STORE and HOTEL NASH NEWS STAND COLVIG APPOINTED ON TEXT BOOK COMMISSION NOTICK Ih hereby given ( lint llli) iimlorsign"d will iipply lit llm regular meeting of Ihn city council nf Mi.-dfnrd, Oregon, on August It, UMII), fur license to kcI! mull, vinous mill spirillum liqunrn in IdHH (lllllllilil'H limn olio gallon fur 0 inuiilliH nt lot 11, Work 'JO. in Mori ford, Orison, for n. period of l'i nioiitli'i. V. M. KKNNKDY. Dnti-d -Inlv 17. IfKlll. Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL. OR. in charge of llli) I t.i-li;t inti Father. Knr young men anil buys. Turin om'iim September 7tli. Preparatory, commercial, eienlifie imil classical courscx. Write for catalogue. SAI.K.M, Or., July l!'.--liivcriior Iti'iiHoii announced ii liiiinlii'r of mi nor iippniutmcnU In-fore Inking III train fur tliif hoiiIIi yesterday iiltcr- noon. Alex Ucnl ol. me iiini r. i. 'Afolz of Itnkfi' City were appointed ! irti'iiilici'M of I lin Male board of vcler ! inui'imiH, 'I'ii x ('oiiiiiiiHKionor Cliurlns V. (Inlloniiy wiih appointed 11 dele gate to lllll lll-xl international Cull- fi-rcncc on hIiiIii mill lornl taxation, v h it'll in to In- lirlil at Louisville, Ky., September 11 to '21. I. II. Kinglium of Kiiimi! anil Frederick W. Mulkey of 1'iiilliiiunl were also ij oin toil deli-guti-K to tin; taxation congress. Tllll pl'I'SCUt jlCrKOIIIII'l Of lllll still-) text hook coimiiiHKion is rct:iiii( il by lliii ii i 1 1 1 1 it t yesterday of nil tin' present iiii'iiilun'H of t tin Imnril for an other term.' Tlicy am 1. 1j. CiiiiijI:I!, president of Ilia University of Ora gon, Kugonu; Kditor If. W. Scott of I'nrlliiiiil, ('. A.' -Johns, linker City; W. M. t'olvig f Mmlford, mid Sluto Kinnilor M. A. .Miller of I.rhiiiiDii. ELLA GINGLES TO START FOR IRELAND NEXT WEEK ClIirAOO, July l:i. Klla (iingl.N will be Kent liai'k to licr liomc in Iro- iitnil, leu vin tC Chicago next Wednes- iluy, ncenrding to present plans. The decision wan reached at u conference lust nielli of those who lii-frii-iidi"! her in ln-r recent trouble. WILD HORSE TRAPPERS SHIPPING ANIMALS EAST Kt'HKKA, N'-v... July 'IX Tim i j I f iji t ion n of Charles: H.'innim aii'l Charles Allihon in trapping wild lioriM under a conlnir-l with Hi" government am -being watched wild great interest liy cattlemen ill N'l!- viiiln. It is believed I Iml liiiniiim imil Allixou liavi! solved tin problem of successfully trapping wild horsc-i, ami if Kuril iik the case tin: IrufT"- in lli'MiuiiiiulH will hereafter lie car rii'd on quite extensively in this kIiiIw. 'flu; two nu'ii liavi' li-cii operating on llii; 'fun vu In' natioiiiil forest re serve mid n i'ii corrnliiig ihn animals itlioul .')0 mili'H from Kurcku. Tlii'.y erect corrals of woven wini, nut eus ily won liy llm horse when running. Tim horses um tlii'ii driven into llm corral and captured. I'nrnum mid Allison 11 n- sending tliriu i'IihI to liors! doali'i'S. Whafll You Have? Dojir (Jrci-k "Wator Tlie kind you om-e used Well Water The kind you si ill use Rain Water You catch it in a tub ' Water from Pish Lake open ditcli or Colestine Mineral Water The only water to be had in Mcdf or d that is alwolutely pureis the kind you ought to drink. iSold Only by: Tobaccnlsts RITTER & DUNLAP Confectioners ASK ABOUT IT PALMER INVESTMENT CO., ' Owners of MODOC ORCHARD (1300 acres lying on both sides of Rogue River.) Offer for sale small tracts of irrigated land, with per petual water rights, at reasonable prices and upon easy terms. These lands consist of rich river bottom loam and are suitable in the highest degree for the culture of Winter pears, Winter apples and all fruits for which Rogue River Valley is famous. Also for the production of Alfalfa, Gar den Stuff, Root Crops and Grasses. Inquiries relating to the resou-rces of Rogue River Valley or of Western Oregon will be answered cheerfully and ' comprehensively. PALMER INVESTMENT CO. Mcdford, Oregon. f'HATKR LAKH -"The Orciilosl N'atnial WomW of the World." Afodford, Oregon. Hit Bad Handwriting. Dppii Fiirrnr In liln "Kemlnliicenoei" my idbi iiie iirKt proof or Dcao lurilry Nlnnl and PalfHtlne" In Inniiiil tlie iniili.'r that from the mon- Kti'ry of Klimi huh vIhIMo "tlie bom of I ho burning Ix-riKt !" 'J'hln was fnarfully "iwiilypilr iilKhtmare of the printer's l'Vll for "I ho horlsson of the liiiriiliiS hiMh." The original proof hIioi.'Ih n'ntcil that on tiiriilnx the shoulder of Mount Ollvi-t In the walk from Helluujy "I here suddenly liunit uiioii "li'titor a inn(,'iilllceiit view of Jones!" In this Ktiirillii!; Hcuteuce 'Jones" wns a IraiiHnioKi'ilicatlon of "Jerun. he ilran's ulilirevlaled way of writing "Jerusalem." When the dean answered an Invitation to dinner Ills liosleKS h:is liccn known to. write back and Inquire whether his note was an accnptnnic or a refusal, and when he most kindly replied to the question of some worklngiiian the recipient of his letter thanked lilm. hut ventured to request that (lie tenor of the answer might be written out by some one else. as he wus "not fnmlllnr with the hand writing of the aristocracy." OLD COWS SHY FROM MILKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS FOR Wji Cleopatra Beautiful7 Archaeologists hr-re discovered on coins portraits of Cl-.opatra, und critics have cotifrimted these portraits with the poetic dew rlptlong of Cleopatra given by llotnan historians and have found thiit In these descriptions there was ut leant uiui'li fancy. In the por traits we do not see the countenance of a Venus, delicate, gracious, smiling, nor even the fine and sensuous beauty of a Marquise dc Pompadour, but a face fleshy and, as the French would say, "boudii?." with a powerful aquiline nose the face of a woman on In years, ambitious. Imperious, which recalls the face Of Mnrla Theresa. It will be said that judgments on beaut; are person al; that Antony, who saw her alive. could judge better than we who see ber portraits half faded out by the centuries; that the attractive power of woman emanates not only from cor poreal beauty, but also, and yet more, from her spirit. The taste of Cleopa tra, her vivacity, her cleverness, her exquisite art In conversation, are ac claimed by all. Gugllelino Ferrero In Putnam's. W,KIl.VGTON', July 2.1. Tin. old eowK, like old dogs, aro not al- ! ways to be taught new tricks, a in-dii-nli'd by n report of the depart ment of agriculture dealing with milking mm-hinc. Tin. Nebraska utatioii has been experimenting with the muehiiKM. It has found tllat iuomI cows yield their milk uk freely and fully when milked with a rfinehine as when milked by hand, but with som-! individual ihwh the machine is nut entirely hucecusful. Cows whose first contributions to Nebraska's milk sup ply were secured through the in strumentality of a machine rather than deft inaniial manipulation have shown greater readiness to give thoir milk than have the older cows, that had always been milked in the old style. ORCHARD NOW FEELS . SINS FULLY FORGIVEN SI'OKANK, Wash., July 23. Har ry Orchard, murderer of ex-Governor KteiniRiiehnrg of Idaho, accord ing to his confession, wns yesterday baptized at the penitentiary. The service wriu read by Kider Steward of the Seventh-Hay Adventist church. Kldcr Steward made the following statement after the ceremony: "Orchard 'is a devout convert an l feels his sins have been forgiven. Uo told me today that he had fully de termined to commit suicide if sent up for life, but that in his faith he had found consolation and was content to remain behind the prison walls for the remainder of his natural life." Harness Saddles Whips Robes Tents Blankets Wagon Sheets Axle Grease and Gall Cure ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK J. C Smith 313 E. Main Prepaid Raiiroao Orders. "Something which is of consider known is the system of prepaid or ib!e interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally dcrs now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mau ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper ac commodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at the same time." A Modest Ft Appreciated. Shortly before Dr. W. T. Bull. New York's famous surgeon, was stricken with bis fatal Illness a young east side physician called at his office and -said that he was attending a- poor girl over In his nclghliorhood who would sorely die unless operated on. The famlly wns too poor to pay and the doctor did not feel that he was equal to the operation. Would Dr. Hull give him a little advice as to bow to proceed? "Well. I guess we bad better go and take a look at the patient," said Dr. Bull, putting on his coat They found the patient In an east side tenement, and In less time than It takes to li-ll It Dr. Bull had the room cleared and began the operation. When he wns leaving the father of the girl met him In the hall and forced a quar-, tor Into bis hand. Dr. Bull thanked him and Wont off Jftllng hnppler than If he had received a $1,000 fee. The girl got well. Sam Geary and Dudley Geary o! Tyler, Douglas county, Oregon, aro in Medford as witnesses in the? ease of Martin Ulvested, land. contest.- Mrs. William Lamb and daughter Mary of Lake Creek are visitingj in Mcdford and shopping with the merchants. P. C. Hansen. Tom Moffat. We make any kind and style of windows. We carry glass of any size on hand.' 1 Medford Sash & Door Co. The Third Way. The Midland express was slowing up In Derby station. An American trav eler, his linger keeping the place in his Baedeker, addressed the carriage: "Can you tell uie whether this place Is -Derby or 'Darby? I have heard both." The original and therefore the cor rect pronunciation," replied a precise looking imssenger. "Is 'Darby.' I have seen It snclled 'Darbie' on old maps. It is also the form used In common speech.' "You'll find 'Derby' fs right," re joined a passenger, less precise.. "It's spelled like fhat, and the people up iu the iioitli of the county say 'Derby.'" 1 At this point (lie train stopped, and a purler bawled loudly Into the car riage, "Dawliy !" Manchester Guardian. We would like to ta Ik with you about fire insurance. We are agents for the WORLD'S GREATEST FIRE IN SURANCE Companies. The -ETNA, ROYAL, QUEEN LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLOBE and others R. A. HOLMES, Successor to CANON & HOLMES Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone No. 781. . Svn Hedin's Experience. ' Dr. Sven lleilin. the famous traveler and explorer, had some terrible cxpe- i rleucps during a journey through Tl- ' bet. Ho told how, owing to the high j altitude at which lie and his party traveled,, that to unbutton one's coat meant acute pain and tension to an overwrought heart, which literally was at the point of breaking. His ouly safety lay In the fact that he never left the saddle for n single moment fr,om morning till evening. Had he dune so his hcurt would have given way. At one time they were nine days without water, and when at Inst he saw a small pool Dr. lleilin drank five pints without stopping. The Gift. 'Aerusconf begging!" exclaimed the magistrate. . "Why. yon are the very man v ho was begging at my door yes terday!" "Yes," assented the vagrant, with a sneer, "and you didn't give nio any thing." "W'oM, I'll give you something uow fourteen days!" : V. W. Willitls of Persist is visiting Med ford, and will bo a witness in the IJlvosInd land case. LDon't You Need Another Pair of Oxfords LADIES H you do, our prices will make it interesting iwo ran assure you. We have just a few pairs o! home styles that you or someone else are going ti jget, at a bargain. UN ELEGANT LOT OF FANCY OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS will soon be in, the very latest creations of eastern factories Edmeades Bros. i .... 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