THE MEDFORD DAILY TII113UNE, MEDFOUD, OKKOON", THUK8DAV. AUGUST f, 1900. fSOCtAL AND PERSONALj Col. H. I". Washburn of the Table lioek orchard, spent Tuesday in Med l ord. Work on llu- now fence tiifloiiii;? I ho Modoti orchard is Hearing com plotinu. It will ho the hamlsnmcs'. fence in the county. Our coffee, tea and .spices are un excelled. Southern Oregon Tea and Coffee Co. Phone :i:lO:i. Whv pay more, when yon ean got the same meal for less at the Sp'K Cafe. Cool, clean ami alt while he!)-.. Dr. K. .1. Header, of Ashland, was a recent visitor in Mev.ford. Orders for sweet cream or butter milk promptly filled. Phone thi Toggery Hill Isaacs returned Wed nesday evening from San Francisco, bringing with him T. J. Alexander, who will hereafter have charge of the clothing; department. II. Ii. Montgomery, pruprpietor of fhe Ladies' Kmporium, has returned from a visit to the Seattle Fair. Special Iots, 2i)c Me, 83c in mus lin underwear, worth twice as mtien at Van Dvke's Clean-Up Sale. See Van Dyke's Clean-l'p Sale of muslin underwear. F. W. Wait is in Glendale on liusi uess. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Gamett. wh have been visiting Shortie and lien for some days, have left for thei-.-home in Kansas City. Don't forget the amateur night at the Bijou (Friday night). Something doing. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Fredenburg have returned from a visit to Seattle. Kditor S. A. Paltison, of the Cen tral Point Herald, has returned from a trip to the Seattle Fair, where he "saw it all." Don't forget the fresh fish at the Eogue River Fish Market. Perch, salmon trout, and dressed chicken, all fresh today. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Lambert havo "returned home from Central Point,' where Mr. Lambert has been em ployed for some time. ' Mrs. Charles Prim has left for a -visit ai the Fair. See window display of muslin un derwear at VauDykc's CIcan-ITp Sale. ; Miss May IUichanan has returned from an extended visit to Seattle and the Fair. Ingles and Darling are certainlv the whole eandy shop when it come- to drawing crowded houses. as I- 'i ideuced bv the crowds at the lli.jot. last night. Judge K. !'.. Kclley sH-nt Thursday in Jacksonville on business. You have laugh coining belter cillect it at the lii.jou tonight Clarence I.. Ueatnos has returned fin m a trip to Salem, where lie ar gued Ihe ease of the Slate vs. WaN vorth, for murder, before tile su premo court. Don't fail to see (ho Tea-ant Prince" at tin' Savoy tonight. Xo beter place to spend the even iug than at the Savoy. , Kr.joy yourself at the lii.jou to night. If it is gaad cooking, lirst-ola service and reasonable prices you do sire you need seek no further than the Louvre Cafe a trial will eoi. vince the most skeptical. Special rules to regular patrons A. C. Allen received a fawn on the afternoon train, shipped from the north, which lie wilt raise as a pei at Hollvwood orchard. K. P. Hughes, of Cnrio. O., is vis iting friends in Medford. THE PILLORY. tt English WriUr'i RtfUctmni Upon Public Punishment. Periling one of tlu few really demo cratic Institutions ever created wns the pillory. I do not Bay Unit It was till innue Institution. Ihniu:li it mis cer tainly more humane ttuiti our sjstom of silent Imprisonment. Hut holm; liu ma in- hin nothing lo tlo willi I -1 14 ileimx-rallo. Yen may have humane mid Inhumane democracies, iusl iin you 11111.V line humane and Inhumane despots. The point Is thai Ihe pillory was a rent appeal ! Ihe people. II it was cruel ii was ln-ause Ihe people were cruel or perhaps Justly liiilignniit. The people threw ilead o.Hs ilh. i,ss I111 manll.ii'lan, I helieve. threw live i-utsl. hut they could llirow bouoiti'ls and row lis of laurel If they liked. Some- : limes they did. The argument about 1 I lie "lil public punishments ,.its both , ways. The piihllelly wan nil aililttlonit! risk for the uovcrninciit ns well an additlotnil risk for the prisoner, mid this Is specially true of the onv iilloiis for treason. It was no small thing that I half 11 million men might posnllily treat ' us a martyr n man whom the k liiit ww (renting a iiiurtleror, that I h prince hml to eouceilii to every obscure mf llau exactly what that rulllaii prolmbly wanteit most fame. -!. K. t'hcHlortou In Loudon News. THE KANGAROO. I Hind Log. An a Most Formidable Pir of W)oni. The kam.aroo seotus poorly provld ed l un.ure ulih nM'enslve weap ons. His p.n,.is of .it tiiLt a re not foriui l tl.le. and hi- fore paws are ho weak as to seem almost inillnieiilary ineml.cis .,!' unto M. S 1,1,,,! ,,KM are mii-iiilm- ami Ntroin:. hut me up. pnronily of use only to assist flight from his enemies. On these hint! leiss Is found. howcicr. 11 most foriuldiilile Weapon In Ihe shape of a long claw as hunt as steel mid sharp 11s a chisel as terrible to doits as the scythe ehtirlolN of the undents were to their enemies. When run down the kangaroo, plac ing a tree behind him to protect tils rear, will selxo In his fore paws mucIi Indiscreet do;-s as rush up to Mm and, hoMIn- them (Irmly, dlsombowl them with a sweep of his slckle-lllto 1 law v KvYll the hoilll.'S theniHullcit tllllH caught In t!ie vl-ielllio t,i'lj "f tin "old nian" Kangaroo of I lie Inrg -r breeds have Houieiliues suli'oreit In ll'te mn 11 11. T and lime now a id lli ' i ini.ea C'elr own Pirn 111 lic!u- hiiunl 1; . t;n ci raged iinluials turiieil upon rhciu and atlnckcil Ihilr hoiM-s with hllud fe roi liy. si. James' (inzctlc. Ths Culousus of Fihoc'o. The Klminl ! I 'oloi.su.s of llllodeN was one of Ihe seven wonders of the world. It was erected In I r of the miii by Charles of 1 . 1 in I his. a dl-clple of l.yslppus, and was thrown down by 1111 eailhiinike nlioiii It. (', The lU'.inv slu. nl upon two tnolcH, a leg cMeiuleil on each hide of the har bor. A ulmllin- staircase h-il to the top of ihe Ukui'c, from out of the eyes of which were visible the coiiHt of Syria and the ships hiiIIIiik on Hie const of Egypt. The colossi were the pe culiar chamclerl-tle of eastern art anil were of common occurrence, many of 1 1 it-111 being over sljty foci In belKht. The most celebrated Is the statue (if Monition, on the plulu of TIipIh'm. described by the hlHtorliiti Hlrnbo. j Mr, ami Mm. Edgar ICuf.r, Min 1 l''lonneii Kenteld, of Sim Francisco j who is visiting tbetn, II. 8. Dudley, Dr. and Mrs. Dudley, returned Than. day I rotn u hunting and cumpin trip in Ihe Mt. MeLoughlin country, Mr. Dudley Hccurml 11 duur. ' 1 James Kershaw, of Antelope, spout Tlmrsdav in Medford. Mrs. Artie Happ returned to Talent Thursday, after a visit with her sis ter. Mrs. Wes Kennedy. Work on the new Taylor-Phipps building is progressing rapidly under the direct supervision of Con true to Harper McKechnie. The workmen have finished laying the stringers for the second story. The Medford Hardware company, who have the contract for the plumbing, have a force of men 011 the work and it is expected that by October 20. at 'he outside, the building will he reaiy for occupancy. J. W. Whitney spent Thursday af ternoon in Jacksonville. Clarence L. Keauies visited Jack sonville Thursday. DIKD At her home, corner Knight and Woodstiock, at 11:30 p. m.. Miss Sarah J. Johnston, aged 43. Funeral will be held ntt he First M. K. Church North Itartlett St., at 2 p. m., August 0, 190!). CLEARANCE SALE Of All Summer Goods Buy your Summer Goods now and save money Clearance Sale, all Hoe Wash (loods lo close. . 13c Clearance Sale, 1.1c and 18c Wa.-h Ginghams, to close l.'l" Clearance Sale, 3."ic French Zephyr (linghaui, to close I9u Clearance Sale. Ladies' 2.1c Kibbeil Vests, to close I3c Clearance Sale, 20c Iluck Towels, to close 130 CLEARANCE SALE ON HOSIERY. II HI Do.. Children's Uibbed Seamless Hosiery, 2.1c value, to close 4c 2110 Do.. Ladies' SMicial Hrainl. absolulely fast, ,'l.lc values, to close 253 We have a full line of Ladies' and Children's Fancy Hosiery. Prices ranging from 25c to $2.50 Per Pair. The Hutchason Co. Successors to BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY A SUMMER RESORT ON Kl AMATH LAKE That is Unsurpassed In America 1 This is a sporting pmxMtiou for men of wcnllh- it is uol a larm. I'niiiitalled Trout Fishing Ji to November. Deer Hunting on tint premises, Aiigiiid 1 Id November 1. Duck Slnmling superior tu tiny i i Ihe slule, over thousands of acres of wild celery and rice, September 1 to February I. tirottso and I'licusim! Shooting o 1 Ihe place ( iclober 1.1 to Noveni her 1.1. I lost sliirling place in II ouiily for ii Hour hunt. The Crater Luke Automobile toad will run through the place Cor ., mile and u iiarler. Navigable water to the proper ty. niiHiiipasHeil drinking water, and power to develop the prop, erty. More bottom laud and Hue gar den land than nnv place on the lake. Thousands of Pine and Fir Ir and thousands of (junking As pens. More wirietios of wild llowe'.-s and niilural grasses and vctehei limn any place in Ihe coiinlv. If you develop this property us t can be developed, there is no resort in the county that ran compare with il. No amount of talking will de scribe il - let us show you. We have been offered more tliiiu twice what it cost, but have a price at which you may take 11 below which wo will keep it. J. G. PIERCE, W. T. SHIVE, Klamath Falls. Orcynn. 1Z 11 iiiiiir.r iinif WfllifM nu'i Enjoy Yourself BIJOU AT THE THE A' TONIGHT Enjoy Yourself self L RE 1 r - 1 4 4 K'5 1 II 1. "'IKiffe ' ' i :f : .A ... . Clarice Indies Ingles and Darling Comedy Sketch Artists FRESH FROM PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT. In Their Mirth-I'rovoking Sketch, entitled "The Girl and 1 he Reporter" Come and See how the Cub Reporter steals the thunder of his lady-love's (iiinrdiun A Hearty Laugh from Start to Finish Best Picture Program Ever Presented MASTER AND SERVANT- A Splendid reproduction of life during the reign of Louis XIV. THE RUBE AND THE BUNCO MAN -Yon can't help but laugh ut the ink onliue-i of poor Itiibe while in the clutches of the clever I'linco Man. THE CHAPER0NE It is really Ion bail to laguli at the poor Chapnroiie, but rcullv you couldn't help it if you tried -u don't try - just forget your cares and worries for o time and laugh with ns. O0NT FORGET THE AMATEUR NIGHT ton.... - . as there will certainly be something doing. wi 4 Ififliard Darling i Come Harly and Avoid the Rush Prices only 10 and 15 Gents 2