Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 02, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEOQX, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1905).
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GOLD HILL BREVITIES.
(Tim New.)
Mi-- Niiwi t ii i-lt-r Iiiih returned
! .it I wmI lo Scuttle Jirnl othci
ninth. -in point.
JmIiii II. Mi'Cli'iiiloii "nil family ir-rivi-.l
in m.I.I Mill Weilncsilny I'min
.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 n visit In relatives iiiui'l
I'l'i.-inU.
SlicrilT Jones anil ' t.V Clfji'l.
'.,. inmi with in (Inlil Hill tho firii
ill' lli.' week, returning from " buxi-
111... trip In WillHT.
Ptol'. A. .1. Iliinliy. i tic ni'ulv
elected .riiiriUil nl' lln (i.ilil Hill
Kcllool-., it lll'lll looking OVCf t)i
4CI' f ll'lH fllflll'P (Illli.'H.
Hoy llnekcll, iiNMihliinl I'll kIi it-r of
llin 1'ii'rtt National llanlc of (IriinU
I'iihx, spent Siimliiy in ( Sold Hill, vit-
t i 1 1 I'rii'MilH.
V. A. Curler of I'lirlliiiiil wuh in
(Soli) Hill several days IIi'ik week on
liuin.'HM anil greeting his I1 friends
nl' which hn him mnny here.
Andrew Jennings nil f. C. Me
CI. mi. I. hi, with their families, left mi
Wciliicolny for llni hciulwitnrn of
Knui cii'i'U "i mi outing, They will
lie com' ten iIii.vk or more.
Williiini Pauley, llic jeweler, fcll
from llic lop nl lli.' new building h"
I having crccicil Tiii'-iliiy evening
mill xiiHlni I Mime M'Vern bniiHcs
iiinl twin .iiil.' linilly Hlinkeil up. For
t itmi '!' no hone were broken nn.l
lie i- recovering rapidly.
Deputy Fruit liiHiei'lor Aitkmi Iiiih
heen ma k ill n thorough ciuiviihh of
Hie nr.'liiiiilrt of tint northern end of
Hie county lately ami has foiuiil nv
cnil of lliein in very hail simps.
Mciimiiicm have heen taken.. however,
lo ret I.v the evil, although hoiiiii of
the ohlcr orcliimly ieay have to !
Ial.cn iii entirely.
The (lold Hill Lumber cotiiiauy is
pulling a lot of liunher into ill yard
in (I. dil 11.11 and have now nearly
half a million feel of fine, clear fi'
mid .inc liunher ready for llic mar
ket. Tllix illclll.ll'K all dllHHCK of linn
her from rough iii to Hie high
guide. The mill on Sardine dec,;
i culling right along and the I"-,
ging railway. homclliing uniiue in
its way, ii working to the wilisl'uc
lion of it s owncfH. The coiiiiany i
iiImi supplying cellar piisln for the lo
cal demand and Hie denial!'! at Him
time is iienrly ciiial to llic miiiiI.V.
(lenige MeClcllan and ". M. Ox
Icy left thin week for the count coun
try, looking tip H few mining pros
pect in that section.
Puling the piiHt week the (lold Hill
hotel kitchen Iiiim heen ircsided over
ill person by Mrs. Jones, owing til
the'iIilTiculty experienced in Kenurinj
reliahle help. The lion nlcix am hop
ing that either there will he no now
i k, or if there in, the now one cii:i
cook like Mix June.
Henry Clock, who left her., some
I I year ago, mid has had a varied
eVicriclicc in several sections of the
world Hiiicc, relumed lo (ihl IHI
WediicHilay. It's a cinch Hint if :t
man Iiiih once experienced the cli
mate mill environments of Southern
Oregon he never stays away, al
though Mr. Clock's absence has bco.il
ii. tic!) longer than Hie average.
An informal farewell party whs
held Wednesday evening at the resi
dence of Dr. mid Mrs. Kclsny, in
honor of Miss Johnson of While.
Kock, S. 1 1., and Mi-. Anderson of
St. I'anl. Minn. A number of Hie
mnny friends the young ladies have
maile dining their sojourn here woio
prcscul mid an enjoyable lime was
had until Hie arrival of the north
bound train, upon which the tW'i
young ladies look their departure for
Seattle and thence home. Miss An
derson will return in the fall, how
ever, having accepted a position as
Icaclicr in one of the Jackson county
schools.
Y. M. C. A. REPORTS FROM
AMERICA THE BEST
HAWMKN'-KI.HKIM'KI.T, (icrinmiy.
Aug, 'J. The world's conference of
Young Men's Christian Associations
yesterday wan devoted to reports
from all nations. That of the Cnited
States envoknd the, greatest enthus
iasm, Thcis icpnit shows that there are
lill.'l organization. 110,000 mem
bers mill $50,000,01111 of Y. M C. A.
properly in that country. The fit;
u res )..r the entire world are TH'J.'I or
gaiiiiilioils, 821,01111 ineiiibcrs and
.i0.0lill.000 in property.
The Kaiser telegraphed: "The
blessings of (iod on Hie conference.
Work for the welfare of the rising
generation."
What'll You Have?
Dear Creek Water The. kind you once used
Well Water The kind you still use
. Rain Water You eateh it in a tub'
Watcriirom Fish Lake open ditch
or
Colestine Mineral Water
The only water to be had in Med ford that is absolutely pure is the kind
von ought to drink. .
Sold Only by-
Tobacconlsts RTTTRR & DUNLAP Confectioners
ASK ABOUT IT
PALMER INVESTMENT CO.,
Owners of
MODOC ORCHARD
(1300 acres lyiug 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 resources of Rogue River Valley
or of Western Oregon will be answered cheerfully and
comprehensively.
PALMER INVESTMENT CO.
Medford, Oregon.
CHATHII I.AKK "The Qronlost Natural Wombr of the World."
, Modford, Oregon. ,
Wttd All Thr Wiih.i.
Ad Irian legend lain It that a good
fnlry oii'e v In I ted an old couple and
promised them tlmt any three wishes
tuny would make would le granted.
After racking their liriilim for mine
time In mi endeavor to discover what
lliey desired most the couple decided
to visit the (-.-unity flr to see If some
tlilt if there would suggest what they
wanted. They did so. and, after ram
hllng Iiroiiml ni day find not seeing
anything thai exactly suited them, to
ward evening th(.y found themselves
lieforc n display of kitchen utensils.
Among tin-in was n soup Indie, cheap,
hut likely to appeal to a woiniin.-so the
old uoiiiiiii lu an nlisent moment said.
"Oh, 1 wl-.li f hud one of those." and
Immediately she had It. The old man
was so enraged because his wife had
thoughtlessly thrown away one valua
ble wish that he retorted, "I whib that
was stuck down your throat," and Im
mediately this wag done. Thereupon
he was at ouce aorry at what he
wished, and the only thing left to do
was to wish the ladle out again. So
all three wishes went for naught
How Snakes Gtt Ovtr Ground. ,'
Although the snake appears to have
no legs or feet, a may be said tin be
practically supplied with upward' of a
hundred pairs of them. In fact, each
joint of the backbone bears a pair of
ribs, which ore mobile and have their
points attached lo the inner surface of
one of the large transverse, phitelike
scales which clothe the nndersurface
of the body. Thus b the movements
of the ribs attached to It each plate
can be drawn forward and Its margin
applied to the ground. By the succes
sive application of these multitudinous
plates the Ixxly can be drawn forwnrd
In a straight Hue without Its being
thrown into undulations from aide to
side. Hut mold movomcn's arc also ef-
! fected j such undulations, and ser
pents can by pressure and appropriate
muscular action climb trees aud aome.
times spring forward. They also swim
easily by lateral flexures, but no ser
pents advance by vertical bendiugs of
the body, though they ,are so olten
drawn In such mi attitude.
Tho Sevan Wis Mn of Grsoc.
The seven wise men of fJreece were
Thales of Miletus, I'erlnnder of Cor
inth, Clcohulus of Lyndus, Chiton of
rjicedaiMiiou. Kolou of Athens, Unix of
I'rlcnne and i'lttncits of Mltylene.
Some fishermen of Miletus sold a draft
of fishes to a bystander. When the
net was dm n il In It contained n golden
tripod, and the purchaser claimed it
win' his, while the fishermen contend
ed that they sold only the fish that
might be In the net. The dispute wag
referred to the oracle of Delphi, who
awarded the tripod to the wisest man
In (Jrcecc. Thcreii.on it was taken to
Thales, who declined it and suggested
tliat.it lie given to Bias. He In turn
refused to accept It, mid thus it was
successively declined by all the seven,
and they were thereafter known as the
seven wise men of Greece.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main
Prepaid Raiiroao Orders.
Th Number 4.
Tliero are four cardinal points, four ;
winds, four quarters of the moon, four ;
aeasons. four rulca of arithmetic, four j "Something which is of coneider-
sultg of cards, 1iur quarters to the ' !. ... , , ..
hour, four legs for furniture, most anl- i thfe ot prepaid or-
mala go on four legs, the dead are J ablf mtenst to the public generelly
placed between four planks, the prla- ; aiu which is perhaps not generally
oners between four walls. We have ; ders now in effect between stations
four Incisor and four canine teeth, and ; of the Southern Pacific company
our forks have four prongs. All anl- j an( po;ntg ; tI)e Tjn;te(i states,
mals who. butchered are cut Into four , R mcnnB f
quarters. The violin, greatest of all i . ' , . ' ' , u"v
string Instruments, has but four ; be purchased at Medford from any
strings. Four of a kind Is a pretty Pinee in the United States and mail,
good hund at iokcr. even If they are ' ed or telegraphed direct to the party
only foursExchange. I wishing to come here. Sleeper ac-
commodations And small amounts of
Dressed For the Part. i cash in connection iritli W tinV-t
"Wliat subject have you taken for ; may forwa,.de(J ftt the g.me
Bolivia's Electrical Storms.
Owing to the peculiar topographical
formation of Ilollvla, electric and other
phenomena are of constant occurrence,
the principal zone where such dis
turbances take place being the Altl
planlile. or grand plateau. As the at
mosphere Is heavily charged with elec
tricity both in summer and winter,
dry or electric storms ore of frequent
occurrence both on the plateau and In
the valleys. Before the rainy season
sets In electrical accumulation becomes
considerable on the plateau reglou. its
most violent manifestations taking
place toward the eastern section of the
tablelands. An electrical storm In these
regions is always a most Imposing
spectacle, as the tremendous force of
the wind, almost equal to a hurricane,
and the heavy electrical accumulation
in the clouds produce terrible .atmos
pheric explosions and violent detona
tions, while the surface of the ground
sparkles and crackles.
1 time."
Attention. Pioneers.
i
your address at the Civic club?
"Woman's moral obligations as
citizen."
"What a lovely subject: And what
ure you going to wear?"
"That new gown I brought home
with me from I'aris. And just think! '
I had it so cleverly packed in with my i
old clothes that the customs house In- j p:r c:(l. ,.e c..,t, n
spector never discovered It was there.". , , ... , 8
-Baltimore American. - i will be held at Ashland Or., on
I m.iiu.i, me -oin aay oi AUgUrfC,
The 33d annual reunion of the
An Explanation.
1009.. We hope to have the pleasure
"Uow In blazon did the compositor .of greeting you on that occasion, to-
bappen to head my foreign travel let- gether with your family and friends,
ter with the words 'Foreign Drivel? " ! It is desirable that the annual re
"I don't know. Perhaps be read it." j ,mnns nt , h mtt
Cleveland Dalu Dealer.
-. Professor B. F. Mulkey has agreed
Sponges are great germ collectors. to deli'?r tllc address to the pioneers
They should be scalded out thoroughly nl,d ,ne'r friends at that time. Come
every little while. and bring your badges with you. Re-
spectfully yours.
The Tiger's Skin. .
Whether its color helps the tiger In
Its furtive life or not, tt Is n royal llv-1
ery that it wears. The "spoil of lions," :
but for their manes, have not much.
SILAS J. DAY, Secretary.
Vacation by Think.
Make a compact with your soul to
take a vacation and the wny Is simple.
There are portions of your time over
which you have control. Probably
your evcnlugs ulid your Sundays are
your own. Set apart a month or so.
Kliiulnntc the self assigned tasks for
those hours out of business and give
yourself up to the pursuit of pleasure.
Get others to join you. Call a vacation
club. Adopt n real vacation spirit and
go In for a good time. Resolve never
to speak of work out of business hours,
but to fill to the full that time which
is your own with - recreations which
' most appeal to you. Did you ever sing?
Sing now. Did you ever paint? Paint
now. Itetnetnber nature's gifts to you
and find occasion to praise nature
within as well ns without. Exchange.
Ho Got It Wrong.
X lady while going downstairs to
dinner laid the misfortune to step
slightly on the dress of a lady lu front
of her. Ttie man on whose arm the
former was leaning said aloud, rudely,
so that the couple In front might hear:
"Always getting in the way, like Ba
laam's ass."
Upon which the lady whose gown
had been trodden on, turning rouud.
replied with n sweet smile:
"Pardon me! It was the nngel who
stood lu the way and the ass which
spoke." Tit-Bits.
majesty. A cowhide may be band-1
somer. But a throne can ask no more
sumptuous trapping than a tiger's
skin, and If a jury were to be lmpan-'
eled to select the noblest looking anl-,
mal now In the zoological gardens the
verdict would nlroost Infallibly be ;
unanimous In favor of the Siberian
tiger. It Is difficult to Imagine any-1
tiling more beautiful, more full of
dignity and of the simple grace of i
strength than one of these gorgeous, i
deep furred brutes. London Times.
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State Depository
Established 1888.
Capital and Surplus 125,000
Betoarroi 700,000
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jackson County Bank respect
fully solicits your account, subject
to your check, with the strongest
guarantee of safety and efficiency.
We offer the highest attainment in
systematic banking service, which
assures the greatest care in every
financial transaction, with this oblig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER. President.
G. R. LTNDLEY, Cashier. .
P. C. Hansen.
Tom Moffat.
We make any kind and style of window's. We carry
glass of any size on hand. '
Medford Sash & Door Co.
Touching.
.lack That young Slmperly seems
such n fragile fellow l should hesltato
1 to touch him for fear he would break.
! Sum Ilo wouldn't hesitnto about
I touching you If he was broke. London j
Telegraph.
i
. Why Women Are Like Tugboats.
Biggs Why nrc tho tugs on tho Wis- !
consla river llko the co-eds who walk j
up nnd down Stnto street? Muggs I
And tho answer Is? Biggs Some toe :
out and some toe In. Wisconsin
Sphinx. I
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THE SAVOY
TONIGHT AND SAT U R D A Y
IN THE SULTAN'S POWEr Story of Turkish revolution.
THE DOG AND THE SAUSAGE A Inughograph.
SLEEPING POWDER -A scream.
ONE DIME.
COOL, COMFORTABLE.
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