Tlltt MKU1 ' ' DAILY TUlIiUNE, MMUffORD, .OKK(iONt MONDAY, AUOUHT 9, 1900, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms In the 1 space and cost of tour rooms; Icc.less refrigerator, built-in buffets j land dressers; cabinet kitchen. .. A. McJNTOSII, Architect I Third Floor Mod ford National Bank Building. t 1FY0UINTENDTO BUILD A COMFORTABLE HOME Cool for Summer and warm for winter then build a .good solid comfortable EASTERN HOUSE two stories rfnil (jarret; this can be built for the same price as a bungalow come send 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. Electric Cooking Demonstration Mrs. A. M. Colby will demonstrate cooking with electricity ut tins office of the Kogtio River Electric Company, 209 West Main Street On Tuesday Morning, August 10 Hours 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. Makes cooking a nleuHure, The imhlic. is cordially invited to ill tend thepe deinonstrnlioiiH nnd Icnru all aliont cooking with (his prne- ...,,i :.,..t ,ii,.i .. tr)& III l UllU vou itiiiuii b muiuuu. y ' ' V J JmiifH i'iirnlt to H. 1. Oump liell, properly in block 1, AhI.IiiimI 1') Chillies II. Itogers lo Klnliul A. Koimdrt, properly in block II, A-hhiiid ' J') J. I'.. Nik lo .liickKon A(;ee, IhIh I noil '1, block l!l, Siiim- nililllioll In AkIiIiiiiiI 10 Knliiii A. ( 'nlciniiii lo N. O. I'o .S'cis, .VI. 70 ucrcH in sec lion .'!'), townnhip IIS, nuiue 1 W ' JO ' A. I). IJclmmi lo Kiiiiic'ih C. Ululock, iicren in I) , (I 10, townhipp inline IK 1 Williiun RohK to Ocoigo A. .Morse, lots 0 and 7, block 8, Hons uddilion to Medio rd I J. K. Kinerick to (. A. Morse 1H iicrcti in towiiHliip :)!!, n.iiK 1 K 50(1000 W. K. I'liippK to J. A. I-yoii, lots 'J and It. block 1. Kiv ' erxidii Huhclivision lo Weft's ii (It) i t i ill to Meill'old 10 I. J I'liippx lo Scott V. liiiviri, land in section III, township :ili. ransrc 1 W' 10000 (i. It. Mntlicws to Charles K. Cnrienler, K Vg of S K -ccliot) si, totvimhip .It, , raiiL'C 1 W :t00.) Clyde A. 1'iiyni! lo Ioiiisu K. Swindle, lot II, Meikle and 1'iiviic addition to A-Maml l.'x) Sahra A. Colenuui to Krsulii I. I loan, .'17 ucres in section 25, towiifdiip .'(H, range 1 W . . . i C. I', Hriggn to K. F. HriggH, iissiu'iimcut. of iigreeineiil. . JO Alexander McLeod to (. I,, lioon, lot .'1, lliglilnnd Park addition to Ashland 10 Warren Nicbolx to W. C. San derson, properly in block O. Railroad uddilion to Ash land 10 K. I). BriggH to Henry G. Kn ders, iiroiiertv in block 9, Ashland 1" O. S. Untler to Karl J. Kouch, land in D I. C -10, township Hit. rango IK 10 .1." W. Chandler to Kdwurd P. Chandler, interest in S IT of N K , und S K ot N W 1-4 section 27, town- sliip 35. rungo 4 W 10 Welhorn Hei'son lo A. C. Mor risoh. lo 7, block It. Talent 10 William M. Snow to James A. McKcod, lot 11, block 1. Kendall addition to Medford 10 S. C. Corbet t lo Mary K. Co hcl, lots 11 and 12, block C, Kailroad addition to Ash land 200 ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successors 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. Von can bid defiance to the heat by having an electric, fan put. in po sition. It doosn't cost very much, (lilhcr. If yon haven't one, wo can fix yon up i nil short time, nt the least expense. Wo'ro gcnornl cloo tricinns, and do nil classes of work in our linn in- the most thorough manlier. Jobbing skillfully and promptly executed nt lowost charges. Portable lamps in all varieties.' ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO. . Probate. Kstnle. Pcrciniah V. True: ordi made appointing O. H. I.indley, ad ininistralor. and H. C. Oarnetl, .1. A Perry and 1. P. 'Little appraiser administrator's bond filed. Kslate Mury J. Dugg; order mad appointing M. Purdin, ndministra tor and Thomas Xorris, John Ovlli and A. A. Davis appraisers; admin istrator's bond filed. f.r not THE FAUCET OF PRAYER Hy Dean Colli.-M in the Dullnft Obsencr. King "Hey!" and likewise "Ho!" f-r! Colonel llol'er And land him nil ye crealurcH here 1 bi-luw, for I He hntli at last found means i.i ' loo-e the lap I That from Hie rain clouds draw i tin; itiiicoiiH sap; ! lie nulls ihi. hziui. durne to ape dizzy, Prodi; up ,. Pluviiis and gets bi'ii busy, , , Pi'ivin hint'self more adequate in that field Than hath Hie great rainmaker' Mr. Hatfield. Sini? "Hey!" and likewise "Ho!" for Coliiael Hofer He is the man on whom to bet voir." dough, for He Baw the way to break the parch iiiK drought, Declaring prayer would bring n waterspout; If men would pray with but the prop er power And hhow the Lord how bad thev need a shower, The heavens would doubtless open at their calling, And gentle rain begin at once a-- falling. Sing "Hey!" and likewise "Ho!" Colonel Hofer The testing uf his method was slow, for The men and eke the maids of Sa lem town Forthwith prepared to bring Hie , rainfall down ; Prayers from long years' disuse gone all to seed Were polished up to meet the mo. nient's need; South 'twere beyond description's brightest power The great Salemnitv that ruled the hour. Sing "Key!" and likewise "Ho!" far Colonel Tlofcr The subsequent events proved he must linow, for The winging prayers, with Salem's passion fired, Drought down the rain that they so much desired. rW, it was little better than a splat ter, But why should carping critics let that matter? II was, they must admit if prayer avail them.) iA darned good job for such a town as Salem. Sing "Hey!" und likewise "Ho!" fv.- Colonel Hofer la future let him, hp the man to for When specified conditions are de sired, Or special brands of weather .:re required. Peposed is Heals, who could but tell lo us The future plans of great .1. Pluvius. For Holer's plan's a better one, be cause it Controls the ruin by player as by u faucet. New Cases. Sf. F. Ilanley vs. vity of Medfo,. et al.; suit for injunction. A. F Ueaines, attorney for plaintiff. Hit With. The Weary due Hung It! 1 he'd slop talking In my sleep. pcr's Weekly. wish Mm- HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Nash J. T. F.rlin, Sun Fi-m. cisco; Hurry Shippy, Chicago; Mrs. I'.. Carroll. Mrs. M. C. Harris. San Francisco; A. SL .Olds. Fugle Poinl . Ii. I.ulher., Sun Francisco; D. Car nes. Now York; .1. K. Keiten and wi!" Sun Frnncisci". K. T." Taylor, lv gene; T, S. Wngner, ,T. S. Sliindefor. Porlland; Pen Philkill nnd wif". Miss Nell Philkill. Mrs. S. K. fh-o--penn. Fresno; h. Krel. New York". .1. C. Hreincr, (Irceley; H. F. Hi'. gles nnd w'ue, Run Francisco; Mi-. J. Labbe, C. Hemikabbi, Portlnnd; L. S. Knhn, Sun Francisco! W. C. Wallin, Snn Frnneiscc; Miss L. K Polk. Tekou. . The Intelligent Censor. 8onm years ago a jouug man of St. Petersburg. Ivan Kcilowskl. quarreled with his sweetheart und then look Ills grief out of the country. About year after he wrote to the girl asking her to "lunkc up" aud tolling her If she for gave him to Insert n "personal" to that effect In a St. Petersburg paper not Inter than a certain date. The giri was repentant, too, and she promptly got the "pcr.-onal" ready, and all would have been well laid It not lieen for the lynx eyed censor, w ho believed II to be some sort of nihilist message and re fused to allow lis publication. After awhile, however, the stern otliciai was convinced that, the "personal" was harmless, and it was printed four days late. It was a Mule while after when the girl received word that her lover, having failed lo sec the message In print on the dny he had set. hud she; himself two d.-tvs before It saw the light. Kept His Feet Dry. Kxlrnordinary conduct on the part of two men upon seeing (lie body of a woman In the waler was disclosed nt. nu inquest held at the Victory inn. on the Hogs Ihti li, Surrey. A farm labor er named Sidney Smith missed ills mother one morning and on searching found her lying lin e upward In a road side pond, lie ran on, and another la borer named Aiattliews. who passed the pond, also ran aw.iy, neither mak ing nny effort to pull her out. Mat thews told the coroner he did not do so, as he did not know If he would be doing rh.'hr. The funnier The poor creature might have not been dead at that time. You cou'd easily have got her-out, I fiinpoKeV. '1 s!n uM pave had to go up to my ''i'.. ;-. In C ( wiilcr." London Mnll. Economy-: o a o a EVERY CUSTOMER of ours owing to the fact of our handliivj nothing but the best of meats and giving only the best of service. IS A BOOSTER If you have never traded with us, begin now and you will find it not only a pleasure, but profit able. THE ECONOMY MARKET HUTH & ASHP0LE, Proprietors. Opposite Postoffice Phone 481. Economy o o o B A Bargain ' The famous 120-acre I. W. THOMAS GROVE FARM 85 acres of alfalfa garden, 20 acres of the prettiest oak anad 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 . t H. I' I.- ' l tbs.. WHITE & TROBRIDGE Exclusive Agents, for prices, terms, etc. at office, Phone 93 6 Fir street Medford "THE SCHOOL o OUALITY" Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon S3 A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest Open all the year. More calls for help than we can meet position certain. Class and individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect Special penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue THE GREAT PHARAOH. Horemheb Did More For Egypt, Par haps, Than Any Othor. rioroinlieb nt the time of his Acces sion was forty-tlve years of age. full of enerjry ami vigor mill passionately anxious to have free hand in the ear rylup out of lils schemes for the reor ganization of (he iroverniuent. It was therefore with joy that In about the year IXiO K. ('. he sailed up to Thebes In order to claim the crown. Had he lived longer he might have been famous as a conqueror as well as an administrator. Ihouiih old nt,'e might retard and tired bones refuse their olllce. As it Is, however, his name In written sullicicntly Inrpo In the book of the world's ureal men. and when ho died, about 1315 B. C, after a relKU of Home thlily-tlve years, ho had done more for Ksrypt than had almost any other pharaoh. He found the country in the wildest disorder, and he left It the muster of Itself and ready to be come oiii e more the master of the em pire which Akhnaton'H doctrine of peace and pond will had lost. t'niler his direct ion the pursed wor ship of the old pods, which for him meant only the maintenance of some time proved customs, had Rained the mastery over the chimerical worship of Aloii. Without, force or violence ho substituted the practical for the vision ary, and to Atmtii nnd order his grate ful subjects wore able to cry. "The sun of him who knew thee uel bus vet, but he wno Knows thee shines; the sanctuary of him wiio assailed thee is overwhelmed In darkness, but the whole earth is now In light." Arthur E. P. Weigall In Century. The Reason. "I wonder why snllors nro iilwayw dry'" "Ik'ln' culled 'salt' so much makes them thirsty, 1 s'pose." St. I.ouis Ke puhlic. Man's Superiority. "Woman." exclaimed the suflTrn'etle. "Is the equal of limn In evcrj revpeei " "Oh. I don't know." r. v' u i .' in the audience: "II :,. r i i put an nuRleworui ou I. '.!t !! " Petrnlt I'ree Press.