Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 21, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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TIT 15 'MKHFOTtl) BATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX,
, SEPTEMBER 0L 1009.
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Irn 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nl' Phoenix uiih in
Mcdford Monday.
Untieo lonighl nt Tim Wigwinn. l.'iH
It. M. (Ireig nf Aiiiii'iiihIii, Moid., is
ii-iliiig in Mcdford.
Tin1 Itig Pines Lumber Co. want to
buy H hois" of good woighilt mill
I'olor, young mid sound. I'll
1). II. Lcighlmi, it Twin City mini,
i a business visitor here. Mr. Lcigh
ton is from Minneapolis.
Tin i ii it I addition Stop right now
mill look up tliu Imperial mlilitioii ad
vertisement in thin innim.
Among lint visitor from Talent on
Monday were Mr. mill Mrs. E. I).
Cochran.
Tim Xiihli f'HIl makes specialty
of special dinners, bmiiicls etc. .Mu
(.' every evening.
J. F. Iliil" of tint I lulu pimio Ihiiimi'
i il! Sllll FllllieisCO tNlllSIICtillg llllS-illl'SK.
Yep; fee! fine bud dinner nt tlio
l-V'.IV)''.
Mr. 11. L. Young- of Hrownsbo'ro
lull MuikIii v eveiiinif on No. '.'(). Slic
wiih accompanied liy her daughter
mid Hon.
Klin (Inunynw. piddle stenographer,
room 4, Palm building.
Mr-. II. N.v li"M bcmi visiting
lict mother mid sister of this city.
S'.ii! returned Moml.iy to her lionu' nl
IJfii-k Point.
KcMii-iiilicr tin1 ilnnce loiiiulil nt
Tin- Wii'viini, l(i-ii i'uh.i tn'f present
will In- given nwiiy free t" Mi'dfonl
buly dancer. LiS
A inn t riage license, has 1 " i-"'-d
to Koy Pickiugi "d Vi" tn I toxic.
'Fh'-Ii shipment "I l'i-li jii-l ri-i-i'iv-nl
tin- llo::ue llivi'i' Fish Co. "Vo
ters, iln I'd chicken always on
hand. ' 1-,S
Mr. anil Ml-. C. M. Stoddard
Villihi'ii, In., returned honm Monday
uftcr n litiv'lhy visit with their sin,
i.nd finnily, Mr. mid Mr. II. C. Slod
iliird. Nnsh drill open nil the time. Fin
est service between l'ortliind nnd Kml
! rnnciscn.
M. C. L. Shoek, Del Monte, C.'ul.,
wlin ha ln-eii stopping oft' here on
a trip to Seattle visiting friends in
the vnlley, hum reenlled home Tiles
liny hy u telegram.
Tlie Louvre enfo lor the best.
f. C. Stoddard in in fold Iln.v
looking after th interests of his eom-
li. V. Eusllllllll III liollll'illll, Nov.,
is in the city socki ... enpitiil lm' mi
enterprise lie i- in . lining.
Phono JIMIII lor ten or enlfee.
M I'M. .Ijlllll'U Iflll'l' llll, I falstl't. MlSM
Messenger of Thoi. ; -on Creek 'pent
Tl,u,-.lu :., M ... r i l
I-,. K. I '! (! lenses Snl i) I alii V for
Cliiiinpitign, III., to bring his liiiuily
out here, lie is huililink n linn bun
galow on Tenth sin I.
The llig Pines Lumber Co. want to
huv n liorsu of uooil wciulidt mid
eolor, young mid nnd. 151)
K. K. Undo of Ji'eohson liiidi) &
(.'., l'ortliind, is in town looking nfter
the interests or Ins eotnpmiy. ms
lnihincHH will hold him here for iihout
u week.
N. J. Townsend of Mnrysvillo is
looliitiK over the vnlley with intent to
loelite.
Ilon't forget the ilnnee nl The Wig
wam tonight.
If, wouldn't, l' surprising to nee an
eniileiiiie of street improvement hreuk
out on the Knst Side nt any time.
Thorn arc u few lellows over there
that can s that it will donhln and
Frank Auiey of Cent nil I'oinl has
piirrhaseil lots on North (' street and
will huild thereon u modern resi
dence. Orders for sweet cream or butter
aillk promptly filled. Phone tbo
urcamery. "
Mrs. Ii. A. Juiiken, proprietor or
n local coffee house, leaves today lor
Oregon City.
Hear Professor Tfoiiuinoff in vio
lin solos every evening the Na-h
drill.
Cibbon'i Ortat Hiory of Rom.
AIIIioukIi Hie Ideii win cuiK-clvrd
wlien Cllibon was twentj-M'Ven, lie
whs thlrtj-oue bifoie lie set tiunseii
Kerlntmly at work to stmly liln iiintt'
rJnl. At tlilrty slx lie lupin lie iiiui
ioH!on, unci lie was tlilny-iilne -wlieu.
in IVIjiiniiy. ITTH. the first iiuirto vol
UiDif was piilillslieil. 'I'he history liml
an liiilii'-illiite hih'ii'vi. "My linoli." lie
wrote, "was on every tiitiie; tin- his
torian mis rrtiMiied ly llii.- t:iie or
fiihlilnn of tin' iln.v." 'i'lie tlrsl oilitlnu
wiik exliniisteil in a few days, a second
was printed 1770. and next year a
third. The second mid third volumes,
which ended the liUlory of the west
ern empire, were published In 17X1.
and seven years later uie uiree vol
umes devoted to the eastern empire
snw the light. The last sentence of
the worlt, written In the summer House
at Lausanne, Is: "It was among the
ruins of the ciipllol that 1 llrst con
ceived the Idea of n work which has
amused and exercised nearly twenty
years of my life, and which, however
Inadequate to my own wishes, 1 finally
deliver to the curiosity and candor ot
the public." Hcrlbner Magazine.
t.n Arr.crirr.n V.kc frcm Enoland.
'l!i.' t;. i I .'.nii ri"!!!!. ni; s a ion
Cli.ulcr to tie' English lllnmaleil
.Miipiiziie. nitlioiigli ii it In 1 to miilthiu
Joliiy. ic i'11'ii ipilrk lempereil and it it -Ml,.
I- to ri"(nlze a Juke u.iule by an
nt lii-r. v. lth ii-nlis that ar.j hoiiu'IIiiii s
uiiplcnxaiii.
Tlnis. a si iiiilor was oiee lit n fasli
loiial, illnmr parly at Wiishliigton
when he was nuked what lisb he would
take.
"Waal," he Mild, "I reckon I'll lake
phi Ice."
A wit who cliiiiiced to he present re
marked, w.lii a twinkle In his eye,
"Ah, sci.i.'.i.r, still n place seekerV"
"Vans." answered the senator, at the
same time whipping out a revolver
and Khootliig the wit dead, "but what's
that to you, you Uern'd stranger?" !
Afterward, when tho Joko was ex
plained to him, the senator confessed i
tlml he had acted rather nastily, anu
to show that lie byre no grunge no
went to the funeral of the Inopportune
wit.
A Quetrt Elizabtth Jok. .
i-i,,,.,.,, i.'iivt,i.iii iiiri.il lur token, and.
although her pfeasuntrles were of a
less sanguinary turn than her rutuers.
lie must have been even more for
midable than usual when disposed to
be frolicsome. A tale may ih iouuu
In one of Lord Essex's letters with
regard to a new dress belonging to one
of her maids of honor, over the pos
session of which the owner had been
rash enough to exhibit some MHatlou.
The young lady. It seems, was several
Inches taller than her majesty, nuruiy
lierhups iptlte a nice or loyal thing to
lie. HiivIiik desired that the dress
should be made over to her custody,
the queen, lirst carefully selecting an
extremely wet day. was pleased to put
. . . . M .. , . ..If.
It on and trim n tor yiuus oeinnu un
In the mud. the owner or the hu
miliated garment having to appjnr as
'.llL-hieil vl;h the ri val fun and con-
dcscfiiKj'ji! as the rest of the lookers
on. London Taller.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At the M,,,,,, ,Jr. and Mrs. F. J.
A I cxaii'lei'. V. d. AYinnitighain, New
York; .1. K. Peterson, Weed; Mr. and
Mrs, II. K. Ai in -Hong, K. F. Ilyars,
I'm tlami ; K. F. Fordyee, Kurekn;
Fred A. Iliiihank, Maine;' Frank V.
Kmitli, W. I'. Smith, li. II. Trum
bull, PoiiliiMil; K. S. i'liturns, Seat
tle; Mr. ami Mrs. Julius lieeman,
Portliiml: F. II. J'rior, Hartford.
I At the Xah Henry Ludlcy, Miss
Florence French, Seattle; Walter
Moore, Phoenix; A. 0. Lehman, P,os
ton ; Sam Sandry, Montana; Leon
Moen, Milu; II. K. Sargent, Kan
Francisco; Miss Luna E. Itecker,
Lexington; Charles C. Feles, city;
(.'. II. Ciirran, Fresno; Charles H.
Kewell, Shu Francisco; Charles J.
linsh, Ilenver; If. Thomnson, Ililt;
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sehoenfele, I'ortlnnd
Fred A. Uurhank, Muine; W. C. Wal
lace, Portland; Herman Chulus, lios-
ton; J. W. Jinrtoif, Pucifio drove;
L. 1). ISurilick and son, Mndesfa; S.
A. Peck, Portland; Kdgar Priildy,
Findlay; V. F. Mackey, San Francis
co; K. .1. Siegel, New York; T.. E.
Mating, Portland; C. M. Ileney, Sim
Francisco.
Special music every evening dttr
triple the value of their property.
ing dinner at the Nush drill.
Wonted No Trimming-.
Little Oilie wn mitrh fri-jheiietl HI
i thuniier slmwi-r. anil l.er father told
Iter v.he rhoindu't be, as the rain wa
good for the txrasK and her flowers.
Looking up through her rears. Ollie
said. "W-well. why c-cunt we have !
J Just plain r-nilnir" Exchange.
puny.
Southern Oregon Tea mid Coffee
Co., :1 So. 0 street. '
Alwcr Jones of Jacksonvilhi, who
has I uemploved at the Pear Creek
orchards this summer, was in town
TitesdaV.
If il, Fast Side will wmke tip now
Onkdalc nvemm and West Eighth
ori 7,o't have it all their own wa
as the hest residence districts of the
citv.
Mr mid Mrs. T. J. Vaughn of
V..II,.ii. fnl.. anil Mr. und Mrs. ,1. II.
Mitchell of lterkeley, who have been
visit in.' C. F. Noe ol this city, re
turned Tuesday to their home stato.
Mr. Vaughn is the former representa
:., ,.P nxflliern California, nnd rep
resents large interests. He declares
this valley and town to be uie loem
..ml between Frisco nnd Hntisli to
lumhia." He will prohahly return to
this valley and snhstiintially hnek up
of it. J. II. Mitchell is
'general manager of .a large printing
company in California. The pnrty
hnve heen making n general tour of
tho southwest, visiting l'orlland, Se
attle mid Medford. Mr. Noe nccom-
panied them ns far home as Ash
i... ,i ! . ri'F !-..""i"i-;'"'
.Why rush homo 1 Try the Spot
Cafe's -2fin dinner.
Vn..l f:ntni who n
t ill I I i' un .
of 0. last vcar, has laken chnrgo of
ii,,.-,- iwm diiffiil creek. Floyd,
his hrolher, has gone to 0. A. . to
tako n meclinnieal engineering course
ii...... t.',,il uill mi for a short, visit
to Seattle before settling down to
work on the fnrm.
Best, meal for the least money nt
L ?nil enfe.
Shefil'f Jones has reliirned from a
trip to Rnlem. where he escorted
i ir.u nmieielcd of hiifglnry.
.IIIOII'S nr...,,, - - .
Mr, Wils-on mn V vet urn i" " couple ol
venrs if ho behnvon.
Spices nnd oxlrncts al H(i So. "
Tho studenls or Iho biuh school
vi.. ...i..,.i;,inil for n
were nirreeuoiv run v
Bhort lime this morning by Judge
W. K. Crowell, who gaye tin address
The Intricacies of It.
"Why don't you study the time ta
ble, and then ypu wouldn't have miss
ed your train':"
That was the trouble. While I was
trying to translate the time table the
train pulled out."-Ncw ork Ucraiu.
At Hie Best.
niohbs-Tlie doctor told Gunzler
drinking was the very worst thing he
e.miil do. Slobbs I cuess that doctor
t...nn. ..f ha VAIllll hllVA
I II 111 II I. Ml"" MU,-.iv
realized that drinking Is the best thing
ho does. Philadelphia llecoiu.
llsnfuf Dtvareione.
Thorn Ih an affection in every em
ployment, and It gives tue spirit ener
gy and keeps the mind Intent upon its
work or study. This, If It be Dot re-
Iniert. becomes dull, and Its earnest
ness flngs-ns salt thut has lost Its
snvor, so that It has no pungency ol
relish; or ob n bended bow, which, un
less It be uiibent, loses the power that
It derives from Its elasticity. .Inst so
the mind, kept rrom day to uay in tue
uim Ideas without variety.' So the
eyes, when they look only at one ob-
ioct or continually unou one coior.
For, to look continually at a iiuug
which Is black, or continually nt red
or at white, destroys tho sight. Thus
If one looks continually at the snow
the slirlit Is destroyed, but it Is en
livened If he looks in succession or nt
tho same time upon many colors.
Everv form delights by Its varieties
as a garland of roses of different colors
arranged In beautiful order. Hence It
Is that the rainbow Is more charming
than the Ibjlit tRelf.-Emnnuel Swe-
.'"tiberg.
Strong Proof.
"Rued for a breech of promise, eh 7"
"Yep."
"Any defense?" 1
"Temporary Insanity, and I expect
to prove Jt by the love letters I wrote."
Washington Herald.
Utter Contempt.
'! g'poso you wouldn't marry me If
I vi.n the onlv man on earth?"
"I wouldn't even tie engnged to you,"
responded the girl. "If you were the
only uinn at a summer resort." Knn-
sas City Journal.
The Amateur Laundress.
"If 1 were you." he said as they
started out to dluner, "I'd get me an
ntlier washerwoman. That waist of
yours Is very badly Ironed. What's
the matter? for suddenly ne saw a
tear in the eye of the Impecunious girl,
"1 ironed It myself," Bald she.
Tho King of Rome.
'J'.i le:l.' Il tils sou obeillcticO to nurs--v
lines .Nnimieoii cine sirh-t orders
thai he never be niliultteil to Ills npart-
v.fti'.t If he i-ilii.i' UiHIicr I'.'lone. one
.l.l'u'.,ia Hie Hii c ol lioiuc cuino
rdlll:..? nl.. i'.;; the ci.i.Iii.-r and. Ii.i li
mr 'i,';it i!i. uu i :i; cr t:i guard, Im
periously (.r.lnvd; ,-0'ic;i I he iln.r for
:ne. I wan: to wv !' pa.
The ellhef, true to "Us lntrtictlons,
nil gently, bin llnuiy. "Sire.. I
cnllliot "1'cn the door to your nin.l-
eaty."'
Wliv not':" deiiuinded the little
autocrat. "I am tin) Utile king"
a tin, penile reminder. "Hut your
mnli.Ktv Is iill alone." the golden hair
ed cliel'Uli si'i'ined soniewnnt non
plused, hut. tils governess appearing a
moment later, he seized tier nanii mm.
thus protected, stumped Ills tiny foot
nnd cried: "Open the limr: TIC kl"K
wishes II :"
This time, all being In order, the tall
ollicef flung Hie door wide open, sol
emnly iinniMincIng, "The king of
Home."
Perombulstion.
"1 should think Mr. Heetem's debts
ivould keep him walking the floor."
"They don't. Hut they keep n lot of
bill collectors walking tho strecta."
Washlngton Star.
Acreage
Property
At A Bargain
We have three acres, just out
side, the city limits, -platted all
around it, with a new five-room
house, which we consider a bar
gain nt .
$2200
Tho property faces on two
stroots and would subdivide nicely.
There is an electric motor and
pump which goes with the place,
nnd tho well would supply witter
for irrigating.
The owner bus niiulo the price
low in order to sell quickly, mid
the properly will he on the mar
ket but n short time nt this price.
W. T. York 6 Co.
HOUSEW
v3 I
WATCt
THIS
SPACE
on the ways and customs ol i mini