THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORGEON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1909. il t A. HoiikIi f (InililH I'uhih was it viilr ill Mi'ilfunl Monday mi luiu-ini'HK. Doil'l ful'Ki'l of next (lulicii it I ilm Wiuwiuii, Tui-Niliiy, SfiiiMnliifr 7. (', li. Miller of .Mi'UiiikI in Hpund init u l'nw iluyi in Mmll'ord. JiimuH lluimon, the wull known farmer, H'iit Saturday in Mmlfonl. You I'lin gut n muni to unlit r lit the SiihIi Orill Oliy limfl between 0 o'clock in thn morning nnd midnight. Open ut all bourn. , I). Hurnetl Inn returned from mi (.xli-niliiil ciiiiipini; trip in tlui neiifli hurluHid of Cruter I -like unit over into tliO Kliimiitli vidley. lie wan iu'coiii punicd by Court Hull nml family. K. '. V. Uromley of Cliii'iik'o Iiiih PUI-cIiiimmI lu lO-acrn loU on KiiI I ImirhtM or Urown Miikclwiii, i on Kiilerntion $2!00. . SoinethinK every binMnmui man wnntH llw merchant' Inneh at tint NiibIi k1'" efk,!" noon un uluhornle ninnu. I'riei) 35 cent. Medford hi'IiooIh opened for llio fall term Monday and judging from the llirt'e number of children on tin: MlreeU on their way t' wbool Ihi vcnr'H utlcndiiiien will break all ree- ordM. Mr. John T. Allen of Kne Point, who hai lieen iHilinif.at her old liouin in Cuboid. Mo., in eviceted to arrive home in llie n.-ar future. Mri. Al len' brother, Tlmmm Uyiui, died on Annual A '"lire circle of friend extend their ynimlby. Snb tirill oen all llw lime. Kd Andrew of Ito-icburg, formerly of thi eily. i .wniliii a few day in Medford on lnoiiien. Mr. An drews report" that the oil eommny in which be i inlere-led will bore for oil ngiiin near iielmrtf and uUo in the Con !"' country, where J. V. IVrkii.H i at' present in the interi-nt of the eoinpany. Mr. 1. H. Allen i- victim; fneniln in A-dilnnd. Table d'hote dinner at the drill Sunday evening. Mumc by Ito maiioff'i orrhmtrn. There will be a enl gin HkIi iiwiiv free tomorrow nmhl I" one of Medford' in-l popular young: ladii'H nt the Wigwam, j Mi Hertba Hiundenbmg has left for a vilt in Seattle nt the fair Sliimer & Downing have pnrehns ,.,1 O. M. MurphyV inlcrcKt in the new saloon whieh in to go ill wi ry V old eKlabliHlunei.t mid have np- olied for a license. Tiilihi d'hote dinner ut thn Nash fiiill Sundiiy evening. Mumc by Uo iiinnol'f'n orcheHlni. I'. (!. )ieke!'Min of Kaleui is ill Med Cord on a short IniHiiiexH trip. You'll meet your friend at thu box hull lilley. K. I', (lili'lirist of Knglu l'oint upeiil Huiiilay in MeiU'ord. i no miiiid old story but it n good one. No belter plueo in town for a Hipiuro men) tliiui llio Spot enfe. I'.ddie King and Henry Hates left Sundiiy morning for un extended limping trin on Shovel creek. They expeet to he absent threo weeks or it month. A eut glass dish will be (riven uway five to u oopular young lady who dunces on tomorrow ninhl ut tbo Wigwam. 115 BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY. Kor Halo ut u (.'rent bargain, two of the finest rcHidenett IoIk, 5(1x125, feet eaeh. Wide alley in tho rear. ('loHA'to end of the puvnmctit. Hitch- ent elevation in the city. Aply 135 South Centriil nvemin, or telepbonn 171. 118 DIED. HYAN At hU honm in Cubool, Mo., Anifiint 21, ThninuH Itymi, lilolher of Ml'K. John T. Allen, of Kncltt Point. BORN. JACKSON At Omul l'litfs Fri dav. Seiiteniber H. to M'r. and Mr. Arthur .Iiiekson, a daughter. I'lNIH.KY At (Irauts I'iisk, TIiiiih dav. Seiiteuiher to Mr. mid Mm, Fred F. Fimlley, a pirl. Il KAHMOND At (JrnntM I'uss on Weibii-kibiy, September , to Mr. and Mi-i, Vernon lIcAnnond, a mm. Lavndr Oil. I kt fourftftliii of the oil extracted from lavonder I concealed In tuo i l)loomllio Imrvciit take piuco Juhi w fore llio Dower hogUm to fade at tbe end of AiiKUHt. The oil la cllMtlllecl uy j uieuiiN of Htcuin. wlileb U coiupellea to penetrate tbe clonely paclted luvendcr. ufterwurd belii drawn off In plpef Unit run tliiouuli cold wuter. In tul maimer the Mcam lit rcconverttfd Into water, but tho proccM of panning tliroiiKh the lavender bus extracted tbo oil. wblcb flout on the aurfucc of tbe water u h It runs Into Klimn Jnr down below. TbeHe Jurs liuvo nproutu In tbe center, thus (nublliiK tbe water to rua out while the oil collect uupve tbe level of, the exit. In till tbe Orst Htiitfo tho oil In of a brownmn diuo tint, ond It now bus to bo rennea tJ paitHlne onco inoro tbrougb water. Tbn all Impurities aro removed, ana tbo oil run out while, aavo for a very pnle bluo color almtlar to that observed In paruflln. Three pounds of oil will make thirty eallons of tbo perfume. Tho majority of ladles would bo sur prised if they were , Informed tbnt a bottle of lavender water contains but about a thimbleful of pure oil, for a larger proportion would not only ren der tbo water too strong for use, bat would burn boles tbrougb tbo band kerchief wborcver tbo scent touched It London Standard. J If AC HE. V C III s.. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Hoy Thaleher will he held from the reidenee of Wal ter Kitto, Jacksonville, Or., at 10 o'eloek Tuesday. Hcv. W. F. ShieldM will officiate. Nash Orill open all the t.u.e. .T. V.. I'er.lne of Central l'oint was nt visitor in .Meuioro. riL-ell. Durham, lb" ell known Pass attorney, i" h. Medlord Notice. is hereby (,'iven that the iiiiilersiniied will apply at the regular meet'uiK of the city council of Medford, Oregon, on September tl. 11KHI, for license to sell malt, vinous and spiritous li.ninrs in less nuantilies than one gallon for six months lit lot 12, hloel; '(). in Medlord. Orei; lor n period of six months. SUNGKK & DOWNINO. Ths Poor Bridgroom. "Even tho Kngllsb language empha sizes the InslgulUcance of a man at bis own wedding," said tbe prospective bridegroom disconsolately. There Isn't an Independent word to designate him. lie Is merely called tbe groom of tbe bride as If be were Just about on a level with flic bridesmaids and a lit tle below tbe maid of booor. Best roan, of course, means the bridegroom's best man, but the phrase itself tends to exalt this Individual at tb expense of his superior. "Then there's no udjccllvo to de scribe what pertains to the male bait of tho affair. You can't speak of the 'brldegrooinar trousers or necktie. On tho other bund, 'bridal' applies not only to the possessions of the girl, but to what relates to both of tlicm equally, like the trip and the-bridal chamber. The very words 'matrimony' and 'mat rimonial' urc from the feminine side only. 'Patrimony' has nothing to do with the nuptials. It applies only to wealth and sigiillles that a man's part in the nffnlr Is to get out and bustle for the cash." Philadelphia Ledger. 1 '.- Cr.-Jznd When II First ' i J : , 1 Faohion. i: ! ii i.f wcn-lnjr inmt.'iehcH I .' ..ii! l.i IVuiirc iiulll the ' !.'.!'. hillp.ie. v.liin It he .".".';'., In ti c whole 1'rcneh I ! tiiiiij tile inuxia-.-lse was '. 'ii' 'ii lifter the peace of ! I'. v.- n t i':i:il the Iw "i i .-.ir that J-:--r:i: 'i civil v. us nic:1! Ii K:)!rtlcrz In gen r,' Ii Ir on I In- lip. v'.'y r.fiir t ic mil l.ichc cunic In h .:'. r:-. je::Mi'):ir-n Howe T.i; !." v.:r ; r.x i:ig ihroiigli a:i i'.;r;-li-.. i.'.'.hlrj- town aud w.m l.mic-ilintc. ly ir '. "1 nf.d r.l.'owcd by a small n;i of r'lllilicn. win polntel to his lip and (tilled out itcrlslvel;': "He's got whiskers nnilcr his snout! lie's cot whMiers under his snout:" For ii Ions the mustache was the i-iihject of raillery, even after It was becoming cominon. and the fa mous caricaturist I'ech printed In Punch a picture of two old fnslilond women who, when they were spoken to by bearded railway guards, fell on their knees and cried out: , "Take all that we bare, gentlemen. but spare our lives:" Westminster Gflwtte. DFORD TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Northbound. No. 20Rosebnrg Pass.. No. 12Shasta LimiUd.. No. lOiOrcgon Express. No. 14Port1nnd Express. An Ancltnt Sky Pilot. From Garnetfs "Anthology." volume 7, page 48, I copy tho following, taken from the "Writings of Luclan," a Greek born about 100 A. D.: "We were suddenly caught by a whirlwind, which turned our vessel levernl times iirounil in a circle wltb tremendous velocity and lifted It ll n't foritet thai nn abovo 3.000 stadia iu the air. not set- i ,i. i...t ..lief in the stiilf I iIIiil' It down ukiiIii on thu sea, but ,,.,, HuecinltV "f '"' ,"rKe kepi it suspended above the water ut dinner parties (ieo (Inints Fuss t litisinnss. on proicssnMi,,, -..:n in" . above 3,000 stadia How Standing Armies Originated. The earliest European standing army was ' that of Macedonia, established about 33S U. O. by Philip, father of Alexander tho Ureal. It was the sec ond lu tbe world's history, having been receded only by tbnt of Sosotris Pha raoh of Kgypt. who organized a mili tary caste ubout 1000 li. O. Of mod ern standiug iirmles. that formed by tho Turkish janizaries was llrsf. being fully organized iu 1.1H2. It was a cen tury later that the standing army of France, the curliest In western Europe, was established by Charles Vll. In tbe shape of "compagnles d'ordounance." numbering 0.000 men. Rivalry there upon compelled the nations to adopt similar means of defense. In Eng land a standing army proper was lirst established by Cromwell, but was dis banded under Charles II.. with tbe ex ception of a few regiments called the guards, or household brigade. This was the nucleus of England's present n rmy. Southbound. 7:41 a. nt 025 a. a. 5 -24 p. m. 8 :39 p. m. PACKERS SGHOO L SOON 10 OPEN Experts From Agricultural College Will Give Local Packers Instructions. As the applications ure reeived the students will be enrolled and will re ceive instructions in turn. Orchnrd ists are asked to contribute tho ap ples to be used in thn school. This is the first time in the hibtory of the valley that such a course has been offered to local packers. Never before were outside instructor brought into the Rogue Hiver valley to teach local packers how to prop erly pack fruit and thereby assure highest returns for local fruit. The school is not extablished for Medford alone. Packers from all of the cities in the valley are invited to take the course, tuition free. Under the direction or two experts from tbe Oregon agricultural college a school for packers under state su pervision will open next Monday, Sep tember 13, and continue until Scptem her 2. The school will be conducted in the Cos warehouse on South D street. No fee will be charged students, the expense of the institution being borne by local fruit growers. Twenty students will be handled in a 'class, the course of instruction to extend Ton haven't read all the news tin- over three days. Application to en-(less you have read the ads some in ter the school either by letter of card teresting items for yonr purse in.ev should be addressed to C. E, Whisler. ery issue. Good for Biliousness. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent better than I have for weeks," says J.' J. Fire stone of Allegan, Mich. "They are certainly a fine article for bilious ness." For sale by Leon B. Raskins' Pharmacy. No. llSShasta Limited.. No. 15'California Express 10 :35 a. m. j No. 13'iS. F. Express. 5 :50 a. m. I Economy 3:32 p. m. Medford to Jacksonville. Motor car leaves Train leaves Train leaves Trnin leaves Motor car leaves . 8:00 a. m. 10:45 a. in. 3 :35 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 9 :30 p. ro. Jacksonville to Medford. with , i...n, nd ('. V. Hulk I'"' Po'r'llnnd on n "hort business tnp. You'll like boxbull. Try i .1 W. Hicks of Cenlml V"' ,w a r lit visitor in Mc-lford. Mrs. forp'c I'Visk of I'hoenix wns a recent visitor in Medlord. i the .misii K. 1). r.iwnoii, mi, .Judge K.K. Kelly spent Snmlny fiJ- ink-on Rogue river, nu i good lluc.k. rr- n II ll... i:..,A open in. no- ' i l.ioyo spent Sunday IihU r. They veport verj linen. .... Don't forgl Hi" """ 1 wain tomorrow night. Kiln Onunynw. public Hlenogniph-. . , ... i...:i.i:,w room J'liun om TT IT. CoM of Ashland wns a cent visitov in Medford ' A pnma everybody can plny-Dcx- ball. . . t.'...j t lttutnlnv arrived from Rosebnrg on a short business '"o'rdnrs for sweet orentn or butter milk promptly HN. Phone tto erenmnry. . i nr:i..l..,ll . . I'. ' it 1 1 1 , I , I .1 ..... x nrci in. " Snlttrdiiy IT. V. lay of Ashland Monro nn Rundny. that height and carried us on, swelled sails, above the clouds." Iu these days of air conquest this quotation might be r utmost Interest to aeronauts and also literary meu. This ancient Gulliver loug preceded Swift, and as for outdistancing Jules Verne another (imitation is added: "Having thus continued our course through the sky for n space of Bcven days and us miiuy nights, ou tbe clgbtb day we described a sort of earth In the air," etc. (which proved to be tho moon). The thoroughly fuiulllur vernacular expression "going some" applies with original vigor to this early and per haps ntsl sky pllot.-Ncw York Times. Motor ieaves Train leaves ., Train leaves Trnin leaves Motor car leaves PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. No. 1 Leaves Medford . . . No. 3Lenves Medford . . . No. 2Arrives Medford.. No. 4lArnves Medford. .. No. l Arrive Eagle Pt.... No. 2Leavcs Englo Pt... No. 3Ariives Eagle Pt... No. 4!Leavcs Eagle Pt.. . . 7 :00 a. m. 8 :45 a. id. 2 :30 p. m i 4:30 p.m. ; 7:30 p. m. ! 8:00 a. m 250 p.m. 10:10 a. m 5:00 p.m. 8 :45 a. m. 9 :05 a. if 3 :05 p. m. 4 :15 p. m. MAIL CLOSES. Northbound . Southbound '. Eagle Point. 8:.r)5 a. m. 9 :00 p. m. 8 :10 p. m. 3 :00 p. tn. 2 :00 p. m. When In Need Of Of O a o Anvtnine: in The Line Fresh and Salt Meats Sausage Lard Poultry Call and see our stock, ing but the best carried. Noth- tTVr TO CLASSIFY.. 4- JzZJZZ-- r...".;t mmi would irivpi'h-i voiimr man hon nl 'iiii ' Address A. J- like room nno f ili- uii vine hi - ... ' n m..:i nfriee. H care 111 illinium - - WAN'l'kn"--Oiiirnr" lo hidy Icne h- bo.iv.l wilh rnniiiy o, elosrl, ni'iir nm-i.li monlh. Hut ers to front hedvonin. snliool. Rnto $20 per An Obliging Pretldtnt. During u short lived revolution, says Harper's Weekly, there cumo to bo the head or the government In a little Central American republic a man who was abovo all thiugs courteous and ..i v,m. moreover, very anxious to gain the good will of the foreign con unis One of the Intter, having heard that a certain connU;vman of hlB hod died, addressed a note to the Iieod of llio new government. In which be slat ed Hint his own government would bo grateful for n cerlillcate of death of thu Individual In question. A few .1...,. iiiier the consul received this I communication: ljHteonicil Sonor-I Wash to guy that I (linnet nt turnout comply with your ex cellency request for ft dentil cortttlcate or tin, iiiih miiiieit. 1 sent my nolillers, hut no got nwny, to my sIiiiiub. 1 sliull imo overy effort to cnlcli htm. howovnr, nn,l hon to bh1 your excellency tho do- Ircil coitltlcntn nt ml oarly iluto. Needless to say, the consul lost no time In communicating to tho obliging president the Iu forum Hon that tho cer tlllcnle was undeslrcil, lu vlcw(of the fact that the Individual was nblo to "get away." A Girl's Preparcdnesi. There Is something very pitiful about a girl. She wears calico, but talks knowingly about the latest styles In silks. Uer home is furnished plainly, hut she knows the latest styles 'in furniture; she knows how the' silver ware should be arranged ut dinners, the latest stitch for the marking of monogrums on the llnest table dam ask, the etiquette to be observed at a dinner, a reception or a bull, although she never attended anything more than u neighborhood party iu her life. Iter father's monthly income is uot as large us the pin money a rich girl would spend In a day. but she kuows what the rich girl should wear and buy to be In touch with the times. She Is, In short, prepured at uuy time to marry a rich man and become a so ciety lender. Atchison tilobe. MEDFORD, Or., Aug. 5, 1909 Hall's Texas Wonder, of St. Louis, cured my daughter of a severe kidney and bladder trouble ofter doctor", failed to give any relief, and I enn cheerfully rceommenu it. Mrs. L. I.. Wilson. 135 Bartlctt St. Sold by llaskins' Drug Store. THE ECONOMY MARKET ASHP0LE & NICHOLS, Proprietors. Opposite Postoffice Phone 461. Economy o o 13 O 3 .f4..i, ,M,,f. -'l' : : 1 I t 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 i Hr.r i'.ji"'., '; - - 'i'AJll t s: .V'-.trf'2 a. w ' - Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms in the space and cost of four rooms; iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets and dressers; cabinet kitchen. THE SECOND ANNUAL Portland Fair Oregon's Biggest Show 6 HORSE RACES DAILY NATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS BALLOON RACING CHARIOT RACING FASCINATING MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS Sept. 20-25 1909 Admission SO Cents FIREWORKS will bo the most gorgeous ami mag nificent pyrotechnic display ever seen on this Coast. This will interest tho whole family. REDUCED RATES ON ALL ROADS. t J. A. McINTOSlI, Architect, Third Floor Medford National Bank Building. f - ASHLmND Swedenburg Block. Here is a year's Work for yoil. An earnest and enthusiustic young nun or woiuitn pun jeuure nil excellent course of business training. Splendid lOunn. in the Swedenburg block, individual instruction, iti creascd faculty. Everything up-to-date. Enter September (ilh and sceuro tbe best year's work of your life. including) our full course in gymnasium work. P. RITNER. A. M., President. . t' I. V 110 371.