Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 05, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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MMLY TKIIUJNK. MKDKOltl). OUKiiON, TJIUJiSDAY, AUUUST 5, JJ()fi.
HISTORIC WEAPONS.
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J Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms in thel
space ant! cost ot four rooms; Iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets?
t and dresiers; cabinet kitchen. t
I J. A. McINTOSH, Architect.
Third Floor Mod ford National Bank lliiildin-.
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1FY0U INTEND TO BUILD A COMFORTABLE HOME
Cool for Summer and warm for winter then build a pood
solid comfortable EASTERN HOUSE two stories and ".arret;
this can he 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.
frophiis Wralttd From the Crusaders
Found In ths 8udnn.
Among tin trophies of iiriim display-
I'd mi 1 1 If Willis lit Windsor CIIHtle
in.' at tin- iiiiihI Interesting u! tliu long
scries Ih ii group of weapons and armor;
Mi nt In (jiiccu Victoria hy Lord Kltclt
i'iH'1' after tin' I'ougola campaign on
I In ii jit Mli- In I Mil;.
Tlif trophy consists of n coal of
rliiiln mull, a iniiiiliri' of xpcarK null II
Iuiii: ci-mm hilled dwnril. On tin.'
straight Mec litaili of ilii' sword there
Ih mi Iiihi'iIi!iiii In niM f; i v 1 1 1 ji; '- I Irt;
fen: "No im H!iiiii'H mJ ii nron. No nie
I'litnilni'H hIii lionor."
'J'lii' words lire Kpunhih, hut tin.- khiik- j
IllOltO HUH lllHi'l'llH'd on xworil blades j
In tin ilny k of chivalry In most of I lie
iiingungcM of Knropc. Hh uieiinhsg h
tin1 knightly mli- for nil who bear the !
sword: I'n no) draw mi' without rcn-j
mm. Io not sheathe tin- without honor. I
Tin- wi'iiiou was taken from the j
nliMiiiloiii'il -n in of Wad Hlshiirn. the j
(Ici-vIhIi general, after the lint lie of!
Ilnflr (Kept. !!.'!. IttWI. How came 0 j
blade with such a motto to be found '
In n Moslem lilvoiinc In the heart of j
the Sudan? I
The presence of these cniHilder (
sword In the Sudan Ih not so difficult
to cxphiln. In the thirteenth ccutury
the Mohammedan caliphs of ligypt not
only carried on successful wars
against the crusaders In Syria, de
stroying the hint vestiges of the iJitln
kingdom of Jernsnli'iii. Imt uIho de
feated two titteuiptH of the KuropeanH
to Invade Kgypt Itself, one of them
led ly St. I.ouIh of Krance.
Knonnous iimiit It Icfi of weHtern
nrniH null warlike eiilpuieni: must
have thiiH passed Into the possession
of the Mohauimeilun conipjcrore.
Chanilii th' Journal.
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The ABC of Gasoline Engines
AIiiiiior casolinc ftriKiiies lielon at the lieml ul Ku; li-t in engines hi niiieb as A Ix.'
lon'H at the head of the alpliHliet.
Because wherever they have been demonstrated' they have taken the first prizes ah
Holiitcly on their merits.
Can you afford to use any hut the best frraile of gasoline engii.es for irrigation or
other purposes?
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BABY TALK.
Why Not Be
Comfortable
and do away with that hot, stuffy
atmosphere In your store, office or
home.
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Invest in a 'QSl. Fan
and get the best something that will last a lifetime with proper
care. Cost of operation only c to Ic per hour.
I2inch size $15.00: 16-inch size, $20.00: 4 Bid. Ceiling. $36.00""
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Suofossnrs to Condor Water & Power Co.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
SEASON.
You en n bid (ieliaiiee to the. heat
hy having an elei trie fan put in po
sition, it doesn't eost very much,
either. II' you haven't one, we enn
fix yon up i mi short time, at the
least expense. We're general oloo
Irieiiins, and do nil elnsses of work
in our linn in (lie most thorough
' innnner. Jobbing skillfully and
promptly oxeeuled nt lowest ehnrRns.
Porinhle lnmps in nil vnrielies.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION CO.
An Infmtile Habit That Sometimes
Sticks and Breeds Trouble.
Once In awhile a rare stammering
ease romcH to the luhoratory where
there's nothing the matter with the
chlld-tlic matter Is witli his dear i
iiiaininn. In r.m.l Dr. Wltnicr exaniln-'
nl ti luiv of lu'i'lvp ivhn tulkt! hflhv '
talk a lirllit. nlert youuexter, to all
nppearuuees normal. Hut nobody could
understand n word he uttered except
mamma; slie underHtiKMl It all per
fectly. "I ii w ow ny" wbb to her
ear "I want to ko out to piny" as
plain as anything could he. It was her
tender custom to reply likewise, and
she took pride In the thought tuat she
hnd never allowed her Willie to asso
ciate wlih the children on the block.
She had cneoui'AKed him to be her
hnhy and "kept hiui from crowing up
too soon" by prattling to him.
Kxcept for his unintelligible lau
guni;c, the I'xnuilnation did not reveal
a defect, physical or mental. In the
hoy, ami Dr. Wltnicr was forced to
the conclusion Unit the trouble lay in
the persistence of an Infantile habit "f
articulation for which the mother w.ih
solely responsible. Through senti
mentality and nvcrindulKciice "she u id
almost ruined his chances for a use
ful and possibly successful life."
(I'sycholiiKirnl clinic. .March. 1W7.)
Mouths of painstaking, expert labor
had to be expended upon him to break
up the habit his mother had carefully
developed before he could even begin
to iiinke himself understood by any
one else. Dr. Winner of Vale In Mc
t'lure's Magaxiue.
Almost Disbelieved Her Eyes.
"Among i he memories of n:y boy
hood, " said a New York 111:111. "there
Is one odd episode that Is partiiiiinrly
vivid. It Is a conversation that I over
heard one morning as 1 walked toward
the Boston high school between two
women. '
"The women were talking about ba
bies their size, weight, health, and so
forth.
'"Why, w hen I was 11 week old,' said
the first woman, 'I was such a little
baby that they put me In a ipiart pot
and put the lid on over me.'
"The other woman was amazed aud
horrified. 'And did you live? she
asked.
"'They say I did." her friend an
swered. "Well, well, wellf exclaimed the
second woman. And she glanced nt
the other almost doubtfully."
About Matches.
John Walker, an English chemist,
was experimenting In IS'.'" w it li an In
flammable mixture for use on ship
board. One day Walker luippened to
rub a stick dipped in this mixture
across n table. There was a report
the stlc'k tool; lire, and because .lohn
Walker was no fool the inat'h w-is
born. The match's Inventor put his
wonderful invention on the market
In April. lS'.'T. The Walker match was
as big as a lead pencil, and it cost a
shilling a box. Itecause It could only
be lighted by drawing II through a
piece of sandpaper folded In two the
lloldeu match supplanted it la IK'.:!
The lloldeu was a Inciter. It Ignited
more easily than the Walker, so it put
the Walker out of business. Sweden
Is today the hoinu of the match In
dustry. Sweden exports annually
nbout 2.000,000.0(10 boxes of Incompar
able matches, lint there Is no statue
to John Wnlkcr. Kxchnngu.
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The Alamo engine has been selected hy the State University at Kugene, ami nlsu
by the Oregon At'rictiltural College nt Corvnllis, as the best engine adapted to demou
Ktratc the latest and most approved principles of gas engine practice to the student!,.
Otir3-h.p. Alamo Victor vertical electric lighting outfit was selected by the Southern
Pacific Company to light the demonstration train which toured the Willamette val
ley last full under the direction of the Agricultural College, and these people were so
well pleased with the Alamo engine that it was again selected hy them to light the
demonstration train which recently tonred Southern Oregon. The Westinghouse
Electric Company anu the Northern Electric Company, which as you know are the
two largest manufacturers of electrical goods in America, have both adopted the
Alamo gasoline engine, and now recommend them ayrl illustrate them in their bulle
tins. A complete stock of engines, together with n lull fine of extra parts, is always
available nt Portland. If you will inform us concerning the exact use for which you
wish the engine, we will be pleased to furnish you gratis what information we can
concerning the necessary horse power. We have had a great deal of experience in
making installations of all sizes, nuil no doubt can be of some assistance: to you.
Rogue River Power and
Machinery Co.
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31 BARTLETT STREET
WE DO COMMERCIAL WOOD SAWING
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"ON TO NATRON" IS CRY
IN KLAMATH COUNTY
"On to Natron" is the signal thai
flies over the office of Engineer lloev
in this city. , Mr. Hoey has been ad
vised that the contract for the con
struction of the 25 miles of road on
this end has been awarded to Krick
son & Petersen, and in accordance
with this information he is pinking
preparations to push the line on.
This contract will bring the terminus
of the line near the head of Sprague
River. No limit has been set for it
completion, but no time is to he los.
in carrying on the work. It will tn"
nbont another week for Kiik-ou, &
Peterson to complete their work h
the yards, and ns soon as this is
done they will move their entire force
onto the new portion of thr line.
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
For Watches, Diamonds and all
the latest things in Jewelry
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing
A Specialty.
Neu1" Postoffice
Women In Trousers.
In the nretty Alnine village of Cham
pery, In the canton of Valois. Swltzer-
land, the peasant women wear trousers
and waistcoats in place of skirts aud
boleros, and the only distinguishing
badge of their sex is a scarf knotted
around their hair, the bright red ends
of which float cotpiettishly over their
shoulders. The women vf Chninpery
work In the opeu air. performing the
same kinds of labor as the men, and
long ago their ancestors found that
they could work more easily In trou
sers than In skirts.
Line of Least Resistance.
"A man will scrutinize the menu
card for half nn hour and then order
a steuk."
"Or examine a bushel of summer re
sort folders and then go to his usual
place." Kiinsns City Journal.
Savoy Theatre
A Bunch of Joy
THE PEASANT PRINCE
MIXED IN HIS DINNER DATES
HUNTING HIS UMBRELLA
Tonight and Thursday 0NE DIME
ssssMssssjMMisssssasssBsssssssi
Mystified Mabel.
Mother (at lunclii Yes, darling, these
little sardines are sometimes eaten by
the larger fish. Mabel (aired live) But,
nianima. how do they get the cans
openV ISosloti Tl'iiusrvipt.
Spontaneous Combustion.
Spontaneous combust ion can only oc
cur when oxidation causes the temper
ature to rise to the Ignition point of
the material Spontaneous combustion
of the human body Is impossible on ac
count of the heat regulating effect of
the To or S11 per cent of water contain
ed. The enormous heat necessary to
dry Hie tissues snlliciently would de
stroy life long before ignition could
take place. An old idea was that the
alcohol in a conlirmed drunkard might
promote combustion, but I.leblg show
ed that even if the body could give off
Intlnmmnhle. vapor ami this could be
come Ignited ttie body itself would
uol be set on tire
A Bargain
The famous 120-acie
I. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM
8:. acres of alfalfa garden. 20 acres of the prettiest oak auad laurel
grove in the valley, 15 acres of apples and pears in bearing, and
loaded with fruit at the present time.
This is the best proposition ever offered in Southern Oregon.
See
WHITE & TR0BR1DGE
Exclusive Agents, for prices, terms, etc, nt office,
Phone 93 6 Fir street Medford