AWLS' THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IMEDFoIrSd, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, .1907. a 1 Tho thrco highly instructivo and popular lectures which Medford poo- plo wero given an opportunity to hoar this w'c'ek, taken together, afford un interesting study in' tho general lines, .of thought which are engaging atlcn- taken suddenly ill while shopping in tion, since each was in a wide sense the Hutchnson company's store Wcd- rcprescntativo of a live topic, discuss- ,iCSdny and wus removed to the home ed throughout the length und breadth 0 D. T. Lawton, and Dr. CInncy of tho land. . 'summoned. After several hours she Professor Adrian, in presenting in recovered sufficiently to return to popular form tho achievements of Lil- 101. homo. lian Burbnnk, showed clearly how modern scientific rosenrch and ox- The October reception, evening of poriment betters the condition of the Bonmos Clmptcr 0. K s) took tl0 people at largo when applied to tho . - TT ... . . . ' ' , ",, V ,. ,,, fonn of a Hnllowo'cn social. The so-called necessaries ot cvory-uay , living ftv unt. Konkinc mi.narilv to', elaborate decorations of the hall jis enrich himself personally, but by dis posing; of tho results of his labors to thoso who have means to dovelop and o o'xtend them, Mr. Burbnlik has proved . IIIIIIKUIL II UllU Ul(U W1SU UUMUUIUUII to' his day and age. It is said that tho Burbank potato was sold to a Massa chusetts promoter for $150, and thnt a fortune of more than a million dollars was the result of its .growth and introduction. Tho gift pf .$1.0, 000 per year which Mr. Burbank ro 1 If. i .1 ... 1 C i ' ccives from Androw Carnegie is ex ponded. in furthering the work of:nid musical prgorom in which Mr, scientific experiment and investiga tion. "VYhilo tho religious instinct. is. uni- jbrsal in man, his ebnecption of God'jsolo, and tho Gore brothors' quartet is to somo extent 'entirely personal. m several impromptu selections. Tho , Tho spirit of w mora, liberal philos-; following officers wero elected: Pres ophy of religion is .stirring 'tho minds ident, W. II. Goro; vice-president, W. of thoughtful and intelligent people II. Watt; secretary and treasurer, G. from oast to west and tho tendency 'A. Weaver; chairman of tho program to rcplaco wrong thought with right, committee, It. A. Johnson, tho effort to cast out evil, not so j much by a hand-to-hand fight as by j Tho regular meetings of tho Motho substituting good for ovil, is shown dist Brothorhood nro held tho second no less in tho "Now Keligion" of Dr. nnd fourth Wednesdays of each Elliot and in tho books of such in- month and nro deservedly popular. At spiring writers as Onon Swett Mar- den, than in tho Christian Scienco movement, so clovorly represented by, Judgo Septimus 'Ilnnna on Tuesday evening. ' Tho issues of tho recent olections Fred Friedegnr; third vice-president, in Now York City nnd in Snn Frnn- Georgo Lindloy; fourth vico-prosi-cisco, which hnvc moro than a purely dent, C. W. Conklin ; secretary, Roy local .interest, aro decidedly in lino, Martin; treasurer, O. C. Boggs. with tho presentation of tho influonco , of corpornto power on principles of i Mrs. F. Otto Krausc, who has gono Democracy, as set forth by Sonntor to Los Angeles to spend tho wintor La Folletto Thursday evening. Free in vocnl study with a singing tcachor discussion of theso nnd kindred sub- of Berlin, who, through tho co-oper-jeets are distinctly educational and do ation of a club of musicians, has been much to ovorcomo n tendoncy to re strict one's outlook upon life to thoso matters that nro strictly personal. Tho lecture on tho work of tho emi nent scientist, Luther Burbnnk, givon by Professor Adrian of Santa J3ar bnra.' at tho high school assembly hall Monday evening was largely at tended and full of interest. Probably tho achievements of tho California naturalist affords moro practical in terest to both tho mnturo and tho immature mind thnn does that of nny j other living scientist, A plnin nnd Mr. Fred Day, claim agent for tho unpretentious man devoting himself Southern Pacific, who, nccompanied to improving tho conditions of plant by his wifo, has been in Medford dur lifo nnd proving tho soundness of hisfing tho recent session of tho federal mothods by actual rosnlts, Luther Burbnnk has mndo tho amassing of wenlth of socondnry import. Tho lec ture wns pleasing by illustrated with views and proved most instructive. Tho offort of tho public school teach ers to chnporono tho young pupils of tho various rooms in order that thoy might attend, wns a praiseworthy nnd unselfish one. Thoso who enjoy active sport havo been rejoicing this week m tho rcop ening of tho Bungalow sknting rink, EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. V. A. Dunlnp nnd wifo wero Med ford business visitors Monday J. S. Stngg of North Talent took a ( load of vegetables to Ashland Mon- i day. ' S. S. Stephens was up , to Ashland last Mondny with a load of fino veg etables. George Roborts of North Talent was a Medford visitor Inst Mondny. E. O. Cartor and wifo of North Phoenix wero in Medford. Inst Wed nesday. Edgar Adams of Talent went down to Medford Wednesday after apple boxes for tho Estep orchard. Mrs. A. Alford is having a nent lit tle cottage erected on her lot in Tal ent, which sho will rent. Joshua Patterson is having tho steel towor for his windmill erected. A tank will also bo put in place which 1 SOCIETY where sknting hns boon indulged" ml every afternoon and evening, to the; tlu"K,u 01 luu. Miss Esther Silsby, . tho popular vocal teacher from Ashland, wrts well ns the amusements and menu, cai'ried out tho idea of that festivity. Cards and dancing wero indulged in to a Into hour. Tho committee : Mos- dames Ilaskins, Stoddard, Butlor, Collins, Miles, Enyart; Messrs'. Stod dard, Dicks, Butler and Strang. Tho .men's club of tho Presbyterian churchv- which recently held, it's an nual business meeting and election of; officers, entertained with a bniiquqt Clarcjico Kellogg was hoard in, two artistically rendered pinno solos, J. P. Hutchoson ii 'u pleasing vocal tho recent Glcction of officers an ap notizing suppor was served and tho following oiticors elected: President, Clnrcnco M.-?!:er; first vice-president, Rev. Belknap; second vico-presidont. engaged to givo a season of instruc tion in that city, will bo grently missed by her largo circlo of friends and pupils. Mrs. W. W. Glasgow entertained tho Ladies' Missionary society of tho Prosbytorian church at her pleasant Immo. on Onkdnlo avenue south, on Tuesday afternoon. Tho topic wns "Porsin," and much interesting infor mation was brought out by tho pnpers rend. court, loft for Rosebnrg Sunday ovo- ning. After a stay of somo days there thoy return to their homo in Portland. Mr. Day is a former clnss mato of W. J. Warner nt Pacific uni versity. ' Wednesday evening, November 10, is a rcgulnr social night of Rcnmes Chapter, O. E. S. Mrs. F. E. Merrick is chairman of tho committeo on ar rangements. Members of Nevata Chapter, No. 03, of Central Point will bo guests of Renmos Chapter. will hold a supply of pure water for all household purposes. Mrs. Ed Crane, nioco of S. F. Mc Donnld, of North Talent, nnd hor husband nnd two children, enmo down from Elrasburg, Wash., on Oc tober 20, and remained until Mon day, when tl'ey wont to Medford on route to Englo Point. Mr. and Mrs. Crane have been nt Seattle and Tncoma for n couple of months. They nro in lovo with this valley nnd maj' locato hero Inter. Phoenix hns anothor partner in tho Bnson shop, Georgo McClain having bought in. Phoenix now hns two ment markets. Mark Fern nnd bride woro over from Fern Valley Thursdny visiting nnd trading with our merchants. L. A. Hoso, our efficient rond su pervisor, was running tl grnd' ! e tween Phoenh .ml To . it Thiui-Juv morning. Ho has also been doing Mrs. William Aldonhngen, who vc turned Sunday from Oakland, Col., whore sho has been visiting .her mother, Mrs. P. Ilartzoll, for spvcral weeks, saw Blanch Bates in "The Flighting Hope," and enjoyed tho season's musio and druinn to the full. Attorney and Mrs. A. E. Rcamos of Jacksonville were among thoso at tending tho lecturing this week by Judge Septimus J. Ilunna and . Sena tor Kobert M. La Pollette. Mrs. P, II. Farrar of Gold Hny was transacting business in tho city on Thursday,-remaining over "for the La Pollotto lecture nt night. , In a recent account of tho meeting of tho Tuesday club in Portland, at .which Alfred Tennyson was tho topic for discussion, The Oregoninn states that Mrs. IT. J3. Chipmaii, who proved such an addition to Medford social and club life last '"winter, was tho critic of the poet's work. Mrs. M. E. Worrell, anothor prominent club wo man of Medford, wns a popular guest of tho Tuesday club. Mrs. J. II. Wood, a recent president of- the Federated Woman's clubs of San' Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley, Onl., nnd who Jius been spending n month in Seattle, vas tho guest of Mrs. L. B. Warner last week, while en route to her homo in Borkoloy. ' Mrs. Edgar ITafor has loft to spend tho wintor in cristorn cities. Sho will Rio missed by n huge circlo of friendg. j That tho work of .tho Christian" Scienco church is attracting tnuch. in terest in our city wtfs evinced by the large and intelligent nudionco which greeted Judge Septimus J. Ilnnnn, of tho Christian Scienco board of lee- turcship, nt th6 opera house Tuesday evening. Judge llanna is a logical, convincing and satisfying speaker nnd doubtless mndo ninny friends for his church through his discourse. Avoiding points of possible contro versy, ho nddresscd himself to the task of showing tho unity of thought botween tho followers of Mrs. Eddy and thoso of orthodox faith, all of whom havo n common purpose tho uplifting of humanity through relig ious effort. 4 ASHLAND 4 ;f Memorial Hall was tho sccno of ouo of tho prettiest dancing parties f tho senson Wednesday ovening, tho ovent boing in tho nature of a fare well to Miss Edna Murphy, who has boon visiting her mint, Mrs. George A. Knoblauch. The hnll wns taste fully decorated and n toothsome luncheon in keeping with tho other nrrnngements wns sorved. Miss Mur phy leaves for her homo in Cnjifornin ns soon as tho tunnel near Redding is again cleared for travel. Tho Wednesday Afternoon club wns entertained nt tho home of Mrs. E. E. Baigloy Wednesday afternoon. Musical selections by Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. A. J. Faucott were features of tho entertainment. Mrs. E. E. Bagloy, hostess, was assisted by Mrs. L. L. Mulit-nnd Mrs. Georgo Gillette, Thursday evening pupils pf tho eighth grndo enjoyed ,n session of gnmes nnd dancing nt Memorial hall. o. ;u. iiamsay, tneir instructor in school work, wns n guest of honor. Society Nole Continued on Page 8 somo much-needed grading along that part of tho rond. When tho new work becomes packed tho rond from Talent to Mcdfofol will, bo as good, if not tho best, in tho valley. Prepaid Raliroan Orders. "Something which is nf consider i known is tho system of prepaid or- able intorest to tho publio genorally nnd which is perhaps not generally ! ders now in effect botween stations of tho Southern Pacific company and nil points in tho United States. By moans of this system tickets may bo. purchased nt Medford from any place in the United States nnd mail ed or telogi plied direct to the party wishing to come here, Sleeper ac commrd.. ! ij r 1 email amounts of cash in ae u.i with these tickets may also ba fn Girded r.t tho uatim RENOVATING THE BIG CAPITOL Superintendent of Capitol Building; Rushing Work In Getting Ready for the Opening of Congress., WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. In nn ticipation of tho early nssembling of congress, now only five weoks away, Elliott Woods, superintendent of tho Capitol building, is redoubling his efforts to got thnt big struc ture in .readiness for tho roturning lawmakers. Gangs of pinntcrs nnd decorators' arc working overtime, touching up tho faded spots in tho corridors nnd committeo rooms. In somo cases, cspeqially nt tho senntc dnd of tho cnpitol, the cntiro inter ior decorations of tho committee rooms hnvo been worked over in now designs nnd colors.-, 'A now carpet in two shades of green will bo spread over the- floor of t,ho senate chambor nnd the two clnok rooms haVo been supplied with marble floors and now, mahogany furniture. Tho greatest change being effect ed in tho intorior of tho .cnpitol, out side tho installation of a new ele vator at tho southeast entrance, is in tho sennto restaurant. Tho old floor hns been removed and n new one of blnck nnd white marble blocks is being laid. Tho two 'pri vate dining rooms for sonntors hnvo boon thrown into ono lnrgo room with tho result that it is bettor lighted' and bettor vcntilntcd. Crystal chnudo licrs will hnng from the cqiling and the walls and ceiling will bo decorat ed in a comfprtablo warm tint. But tho most importnnt chango for tho comfort of tho sonntors nnd rep resentatives is tho construction of a now hent and olectric power plant. This plant will bo ready to furnish hent and olectric light not only to the cnpitol, tho scnato and house Office buildings, but tho congrossionnl li brary by December 1. It is nlso of such enpocity that if in tho future congress should docido to carry out tho proposed plan of oreoting on tho capitol plnzn n special building for tho uso of tho supremo court nnd the department of justice, a connection enn easily bo mado and plenty of powor supplied. NOTICE. There will bo a special mooting of tho stockholders of tho Siskiyou Copper & Gold Development company Friday, November 12, at 7i30 p. in. nt their offico in tho Medford hotel, to considor tho purchase of addition al claims. 204 M. J. LOVE, President. BIJOU THEATRE ' BILLY EMPEY VAN, Manager. Richard Darling Stock Company "BROWNT in TOWN" TONIGHT Sunday NigHt The Great Dimond Robbery 5 Acts Melodrama 5 Acts Admission, as usual, 10c and 20c The Great De Nova The Roller, Skater will appear again at the Ring, Monday evening, Intro ducing Entirely New Specialties in Fancy Skating, Featuring his New Act with Electrical Effects. MUSIC BY SKATING RINK BAND ADMISSION MONDAY KVJ5WNG lO cts W. S ALWAYS LOSE OUT Men Whose Brains Create Great Un- hcard-of Things Never Seem to Profit , by Them,, . WASHINGTON, Nov. G. Pity tho poor inventor. Tf there is anything to bo 'snid of him, according to Gen eral Allen, chiof signal officer of tho army, it is that ho works hard for nothing. In most enscs ho pays more to sccuro his patents than ho gots out of them. If ho consoles j himself with tho dolusipn that ho has ovolvcd something now for tho serv ice of humnnity, he is again wronir. This, obscrvntion of General .Al len's was called. forth by tho fate of patents on tho two most extraor dinary' inventions of recent yenr-s both of which enmo within the prov ince of tho signal corps. Thoy aro tho flying mnchino nnd wireless telegraphy. Wireless tefegrnphy pat ents hnvo led to somo glory, much I litigation und moro or less chaos. I The men who proposed to make for tunes hnvo been grievously disap pointed. Any amntour can sot up his instruments nowndays and 'opo'rato to his own sweet will. Patent laws will not affect him, nnd there aro no other laws vto regulate his actions. Ho can do ns woll as tho discoverer who spent a fortimo nnd years of labor to mnko his pnstimo possible. In viow of all this, it is n question whether Wilbur and Orvijlo Wright's achievements will bo ono of moro than passing glory. If tho courts docido that their patents nro mere ly tho fruit of others' thinking, thcro is no renson why tho amateur should not run tho risk of breaking his neck on a mnchino of his own construction nftor tho pattern of tho Wright aeroplane, just ns ho has, been freo to dnbblo in wireless tel egraphy. P. O. Hansen. PO NVENTOR We make any kind and stylo of windows. Wq carry pflaps of any si?.p on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. Of Course you want one of our nice DRESSED CHICKENS for dinner tomorrow. If you'll PHONE YOUR ORDERS to Main 3271 any time today you will receive prompt attention Don't wait until they arc all gone. Order Wow Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3271 A. ROBBINS, SEVERAL PLUMS GETTING RIPE Politicians Speculating on Several Appointments Soon to Be Made by tho President Many . -i, ,Finc Jobs..:. WASHINGTON, Nov. C Thoro aro several large, juicy plums , now hanging on tho administration's trao, ready for President Tnft;s picking and sub'sequent distribution to indi viduals who havo an nppclito for government dolicacios. ' ' ' Tho jobs that arc awaiting' occu pants nro numerous. It is unusunl to find so many good berths vacant around tho capital, and pnrtiqulurly so in view of tho Hoosovolt method of putting in now men in vncaiit places before tho chair of tho .fo.r- ' mer incumbent had grown cold, But Prcsidont Tuft's temperament makes him move slowly. Foremost of tho vnenncios is tho nssocinto justiceship on tho bench.-ot; tho supremo court of tho United States. Obviously, tho president will oxorciso great enro in sclcqting n man to succeed tho lato Justico 'Pcck ham. Thon thoro is Jho ticklish miit tor of .scouring tho right man for tho ministership . to China, vacated through tho dismissal of Charles R, Crano of Chiongo. Also thorp is tho qimstion of who shall succeed Whito law Iicid its ambassador to Gront j Britain probably tho most impor I taut post abroad, and tho bifc'gcst gift i within tho powor of tho president. It takes moro than' a big man to fill tins plnco it takos a rich man. Third Assistant Postmnstcr-Gon-oral Lawshe somo 'imo ngo sont in his resignation. As&istnnt Secretary of Commerco and Labor McNarg' has. been trying for somo weeks to got his resignation ncccptod, and now intends to leave, willy-nilly, this week. So fur nobody has ovon been mentioned to succeed him. Tom M.nffnt Prop. SKATES 25c