THE MEDFOBO DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOBP, ORKflON, WPDNEBDAY, AUGUST 4, 1900. HOW TO WIN. MAN'S ENEMIES. Bijou Theatre All This Week EARTHLY PARAOISE A hi.!.-.pliiicr flu. whiK ilu liilicnli.v ot breaking iiilu jail. 'i MULTNOMAH FALLS (A sc-alc film nf gicnl benuly, ELLEN -(A Mry of Childhood j JAVA- A lii'imiil'iil I'icimv. COUNTRY LOVERS- A luugho;,.-iipli of the lirMt order. Ingles and Darling (Comedy Sketch ArtinlH) Fresh from the Pantages Vaudeville Circuit, in a Mirth-Provoking Sketch, Entitled. "A Husband in Clover" CRIOAY AMATEUR NIGHT FRIDAY Admission Only 10c-15c Determination and Unity of Purpose Will Work Wondara. Oncn you Imvv chosen your or--up:i-tlon or profession hold flint thereto. Let nothing allure you from the miilii IniVl'li'il roiul. Having chosen, linlll llki) steel. Millie everything feed Into IIki iiiiiIii current of your life. Kven modest lnli'iilit, organized uuil unified, hiivn i.oinptcrcl great distinction mid worldwide success, illxtory la full of HhiHinilloiiK of Hit! unifying power of a Krt-iil purpose. Willi's the poor child Hastings looking tit H 1 1 Hi III t manor Iiouhc IIiiiL once, hud belonged to liln fiillii'i'. Thu (Iclcrinliiullou to win hack Hint estate before he died lent power mid momentum mid pro dured Lord Hastings. Witness the In fluciire of purpose upon that little Hi'oteh hoy, out upon a liolhlny on thu hank of the Clyde, with three precious coppers ns IiIh entire posses slim. He determined to build a hotiHe on the hilltop overlooking the river and forty your Inter moved Into the (untie, from which he looked down upon twenty ocean steamer he bud hullt. Witness the purpose of William the Silent, filling all the days and night for Hie hero struggling to de liver lirave little llnllaud front Spain. Witness Mlltnn'H vow lo write a poem that the world would not willingly let die and who therefore lived an epic life. Witness l'lnil'H resolution to do one thing nud one thing alone and who. with that unit purpose, achieved democracy for nil subsequent peoples and centuries. AluilessneKH will make your life like n sand hcap.Hev. New ell IiwIkIU Hlllls. HEAD THE TRIBUNE FOR NEWS. What'll you have? Bear Creek Water The kind you ince used Well Water The kind you still use Bain Water You catch it in a tub Water noin Fish Lake open ditch or Colestine Mineral Water The only water to be had in Med ford that is absolutely pure is the kind you ought to drink. g"V Only by FULL OF HUMAN INTEREST. Landscape! of the Dutch' Painters ot the Seventeenth Century. The Initcli painters of the seven teenth century were as little concerned with p'H'lle feeling ns with Idealism. They used llielr eyes and painted what they a. hut neither their Imnglnn tlons nor their feelings were touched. While uiot modern painters Interpret how the scene has affected themselves, the I J 1 1 1 1 1 looked at It as something entirely mitslile themselves. Othenvl-te the Imtch landscapes pre sent ns pictures of a pleasant work aday world ur of the quiet evenings that follow after the labor of the day never a hint of dbittirbance, though war and rumors of war were constant; Instead, the perpetual suggestion of prosperoim peace and thrifty comfort, for they nhounil with the evidences of busy Immunity. Not only Is nature brought into touch with human life by the little figures, so charmingly life like, which animate the scene, but everywhere are the results- of man's handiwork seen lo little things as well as big In the trimly kept fruit trees of a laborer's garden plot no less than lo tbe handsome facade of a rleb burgher's town house. There la no country In the world where the Influ ence of man Is so minutely Imprinted upon every foot of ground, and as these artists were eager to represent tbe things they saw no landscapes are so full of human interest as theirs. Charles II. Cotnn In St. Nicholas. Her Home. Sonic years ago, when a part of the Japanese Imperial palace was burned at Tokyo, the empress was forced to flee to one of the old dalmlo bouses near by. It was not at all comforta ble, and, as tbe story goes, her majes ty, appreciating that her subject would be much concerned at her living In such a mean place, sat down and wrote them n little poem in which she denied that she had changed her resi dence. The poem, which was In the best Japanese language, stated that her majesty's home bad always been In the hearts of tbe people and that neither the (lames nor the cold could ever drive her from that dear abode. Tobacconists RITTER & DUNL AP Confectioners ASK ABOUT IT The Dead Larks. lu Baluchistan even the wolves go nmd. In his book, "Tbe Frontiers of Baluchistan." G. P. Tate writes: "The shepherds give a strange reason for the epidemic of rabies. According to them. It was caused by tbe wild beasts eating dead larks. In some years, they said, the larks develop extraordi nary vitality and pour forth sucb a flood of songs as they rise on the wing that they become suffocated and fall to the ground dead. A wild animal which eats one of those dead birds In variably develops rabies. This Is s widespread superstition and seems nol unfamiliar to the natives of India wbc were with me." PALMER INVESTMENT CO., Owners of MODOC OR CHARD (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 resources of Rogue River Valley or of Western Oregon will be answered cheerfully and. comprehensively. PALMER INVESTMENT CO. Mcdford, Oregon. CKATW! I.AKK "The Greatest Niitimil Womfcr of tlio World." Mad ford, Oregon. A Butchers' Common. William, earl of Warren, lu the time of King John, while standing npon tbe castle walls saw two bulls fighting In the castle meadow till all the butcher dogs pursued one of tbe maddened bulls quite through the towu. The sight pleased the earl so much that he gave tbe castle mead ows, where tbe duel of the bulls be gan, for a common to tbe butchers of the town, after tbe Orst grass was mowed, on condition that they should find a mad bull tbe day six weeks be fore Christmas day for the contlnu ance of that sport forever. London Standard. At the Circus. "I dtinuo what's wrong with the camel." "He's eertaiuly got his back up at something, nip boy." The Marathon Craxe. The Long One This Is a grent walk we're having, old man! The Short One-Ob. Is It a walk? The 8mall Foea Are the Moat Deadly and Destructive. In one of Herbert Wells' brilliant stories the terribly scientific and prac tically invincible .Martians who have Invaded the earth and conquered Eng land ore stopped in the midst of their victories and utterly destroyed by the atlucks of microscopic foes. Infinite ly small organisms, germs of diseases to which man has beconfe In some de gree Immune, slay the wonderful war-, rlors of a planet never invaded by ! these earth foes. What the greatest ; battleships and the heaviest guns: could not do the unseen and unknown j living seeds of death accomplish. More clearly every day the world understands that In tbe life end affairs of mankind the most deadly and de structive foes are extremely small. All of the fierce mammals and poisonous serpents of Africa do not kill as many human beings In ten years ' as tbe tsetse fly slays In one. Tbe tigers and cobras of India kill their thousands every year, but the rats wblcb spread the germs of tbe bubonic plague de stroy their tens of thousands. In this country tbe common housefly un doubtedly causes more deaths than all tbe venomous snakes, wild beasts, mad dogs, runaway hump and ill tem pered bulls ten li-m" over. Th ac tual proportion Nprola''- " cr than ten to one -'lei I-eniici Ona Comfort. Dick was n very clean little boy. and dirt disgusted him. One day be found a poor little starved kitten crouching In a ditcb at the roadside, and be carried the wet, muddy little waJf home with him. He took It to tbe hydrant and carefully rinsed off all tbe mud. but the shock was too great for the sick kitty, and tbe breatb of life departed. Dick went with ber to bis mother, who exclaimed at tbe sight of the wet, drooping kitten. "Why, Dick, what have you doue?" "She was all mud. and I washed her," Dick replied. "Ob. Dick." his mother said sorrow fully. "I'm afraid she's- dead." Dick looked shocked and grieved for a moment: then bis face lighted up wltb a gleam of comfort as be ex claimed. "Well, sbe died clean, any way." Delineator. Why She Opened the Letter. Willis I'm sorry- your wife opened that business letter I sent you, Harris. You told me that sbe never opened your letters. Harris She doesn't as a rule, Willis, but, you see. you marked It "private." Attention. Pioneers. The 33d .annual reunion of thoj Pioneer society of Southern Oregon will be held at Ashland, Or., on Thursday, the 2Gth day of August, 1909., We hope to have the pleasure of greeting you on that occasion, to gether with your family and friends. It is desirable thnt the annual re unions of the society be perpetuated. Professor B. F. Mulkey has agreed to deliver the address to the pioneers and their friends at that time. Come and bring your badges with you. Re spectfully yours, SILAS J. DAY, Secretary. Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL. OR. in charge of the Benedictine Fathers. For young men and boys. Term opens September 7th. Preparatory, commercial, scientific and elnssicul courses. Write for catalogue. CD H err- pi? C5 in lL O I CD CO O 4 , e 5 . i l . . hade m" B h O CD O S fcJ'CD $ R a cq m rt- ffO H d g oip P fcT Ct P P w a p cd Hi m. n vj ca x 5 S3 ! CO Sly fcr-cD SSI 8 3 , p . p SO Mm T H r ' BMP' p- s P. 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