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MEPFOttty dfAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OKKGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 11)11.
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LOCAL AlSfD PERSONAL:
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Mnyor W, 11. Cnnon will leave. FrVs
ilny foe n two wcekB' outlnt; at New
port. Ho will leave the. const In time
to meet 'Mm. Cnnon at Portland on
'lier return from the east about Sep
tember 0.
Klfort, tho proRtrsslvo tailor, has
Just returned from tho 'Now York
cutting nctiool, wliero ho sot all the
Into fatlH on cutting. 135
'llnnil enUtYoi'tlered'baby clothes at
thoJlanillcrnttShun, Kontner's. 134
'Htlwnr'il llcnsolman hna returned
from af visit at r-ortlnml on business.
' NV.'nenson of ltueh l syomllnp
Aro how buying peaches, prunes
and penrs. 1C you want to soil for
cash at tho highest market price, see
us. Producers Krult Co. 137
Wesson In hammered and pierced
brnca at the Handicraft Shop, 'Kent-
ner's. 1S4
Klfert, the progressive, tailor, guar.
antees a first class fit. 132
Unrdon's UnKcry now delivers Icea
and lee cream to any part of tho city.
n few day in Mcdford on a short
business trip.
"" An International eneyclopedln dic
tionary In three volumes which has
'hovor'beon used can bo bought cheap.
A flno work for teachers.
"Klrviow," Jacksonville.
TYW. Heniloreon of Ashland spent)
Thursday In Mcdford,
Amorlcan Hoy stockings, a hoso
that wears, at Wonder Store, 132.
peaches Order your Into peaches,
for canning now. Mulr. late Craw-,
'ford and Tuscan Clings. K. 1 Far-
roll. Pox 100, routo 1. 13?
Now pillows and centerpleses at tho
Handicraft Shop. 134
S. C. Crane and wife of Los An
geles "arrived Wednesday owning by
automobile on their way to Crater
Lake. They report a most delightful
trip through California, but complain
of tho condition of tho road between
'Dunsmulr and Ueddlng, saying It Is.
woreo than the trip over the Stskl
ypns. It Is economy 'to hare your shoes
repaired at tho Electric Shoe Shop,
32 South Grape street. 131
William Nowman of Klamath Falls,
"accompanied by bis family; arrived
In Medford Thursday morning by way
of Crater Lake.
Bluo and white granite ware at
Wonder-Store, 132
Mrs, Mary G. Lewis of San Fran
cisco has arrived to spend a few
'weeks visiting her son. Charles, In
,thfo city.
Klferts falV goods aro here. Come
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'Friday fcnd'SSaturday the Fish Mar
ket will sell halibut 10c the pound,
sillver .smelt 12: l-2c. AVe also have I
the regular Amount of chickens 'for
every 'day orders. Try our 30c steel
cut coffee. Telephone your orders
early to get nice service. We have a j
nice supply of salmon and cattish
also. 'M4l9r.&v'Keaworthy. 131
A MAGIC CLUB.
Curious 5eor Ud by th Natlvt
Fihrmn of Hawaii.
"Lau niolowelo" Is the name of a de
coy used by the nntlre flsbcrmen of
Ha wall. It 1 made of the hardest
wood to bo round ou the Island aud Is
Address I carved and rubbed till It assumes tho
OUil); Vlfc M VUU . ,U , ,4,,t; KUVU U fc
NEW YORK GIRL REPORTED ENGAGED TO GRAHAME-WHITE.
the smaller end, to which the Hno Is
tied.
The club Is from one to three feet
long. A village sorcerer performs cer
tain rites over It over a sacred fire.
After this Is done the club Is magtc.
and the fisherman must be extremely
careful of It. If a -woman should step
over It or enter a canoe la which It Ilea
the club would lose all Its power and
would bo useless ever afterward.
After the club has been charmed tho
Bshenuau mixes candlenut and cocoa
out meat, bakes It and ties the mix
ture In a wrapper of cocoanut fiber.
At the (lining grounds the club Is
covered with the oily Jnlce of the stuff
and Is then lowered carefully to the
bottom. The scent of the baked nut
meat attracts certain kinds of fish,
which soon gather nad begin to nibble
at the club, As soon as enough fish
are around the decoy a small bag
shaped net 1 lowered very gently until
its month is just over the club. The
tetter Is then pulled up carefully and
cunningly till it is within the bag. The
fish arc so eager for the stuff with
which the club Is covered that they
follow It Into the net without fear.
As soon as all the flsh are In It a fish
erman dive and closes the month of
the net. whereupon tho rest haul It
up quickly.
X xHBtaiug. ltH ,' ttmff
It Is reported that Claude Grnha me-White, a well known Kngltsh avia
tor, who will participate' In tho nvlatlon meet at liostou tho latter art
of August, and Miss Mario Campbell of New York city hao announced
their engagement.
Miss Campbell made a flight with Grnhnme-Wblto at Iioston, and
another at Belmont Park. Soon after hU flight with Miss . Campbell the
aviator took up Miss Kleanora Sears In his aeroplano. Immediately gos
sip bad It that she was engaged to h im. Both were emphatic In denying
the rumor. Tueu tWo namo of Paul ine Chase, a musical comedy star, t
amed as "Tho Pink Pajama Girl," was linked with that of Grohame
White. Their engagement was form nlly announced, but was broken -some
months after.
THE MIDDLE AGED MAN.
Finding Happiness In a Uf That to
Youth Is Irkiom.
Tounser people.- said the middle
gcd -man. "want variety. Tbey want
to be always on the go. Routine galls
them. They hate to have to do the
same thins over and over and over
again day after day.
Tbey want to go somewhere or do
something different al the time. Older
Seo m A.? Holme. The prance ! 2ff toPPn of Tomtaa,
uU l t..v, nnntr . BJ0St durbed whn variety Is tSrust
Man. over Jackson County bank.
r.-and Mrs. J. M. Keene are spend
ing a fow weeks at Santa Cruz, Cal.,
oava short vacation. l
HairoraaBients and electric hair
curlers at Wonder Stoje. IK
J. E. Jones has left for Salt Lake
CRy.nwhera .he intend to make his
futurvjrhorac
Relchstcln sells and saws wood.
146
C E. Evans of Weed. Cal., owner
of the Mcdford Hardware company,
Hpoo them.
"For myself I welcome my dally
task, eadlcssly repeated and always
tfeesame. 1 shoald be lost without It;
dJstnrbedlf It were; changed. A life
of habit suits me best. I 'like the old
scenes familiar friendly surroundings.
I don't want to change.
"Nor do 1 want much outside pleas
ure, la fact. I iblnk I shonK! be best
sailed witb nose. I like my groove.
It fits ae, and 1 fit It I don't want
change. I Just want to be left aloae
to work In my accustomed ways. It la
Is spending a few days In Medtord ou ' In my groove that I am most com
business. ' fortable. J like a life of labor and
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, ' routine.
Glenn O. Tay.or), attorney-at-law. -And 0,d ber? ,ccn,e 0' a
t . . r. x. ..j. greater blessing Mature and the cus-
over Jackson County Bank nulldlng. . o fom routlaeopoa DS
Medford. , WQetoer we m it or ;rot. In youth
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mulkey left ' tj,fa irks us bnt In our maturer years
Wednesday evening for Monmouth, - in a life of routine. In the undisturbed
Or., called by the death of Mrs. Mul
key's father.
Brick ' lee cream, all kinds and
colors. Pardons Bakery; phone 371.
Prompt delivery. "
enjoyment of familiar tabor, we may
ffind oar greatest .bappinetV New
York Sun.
Th On to Pay.
When she wa Lady Jtandiloh
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garnett spent' Churchill. Mrs. Gcorse Cqrnwallls-
Wcst consented to electioneer for Mr.
Asbmead-Bartlett In bis first pariia-
i mentary campaign. Mr. Asamead-
Wednesday at Ashland
KHert makes a specialty of znak
lnc flno work. 132
E. P. Wlnklor of Portland, a for-, Bartlett was married to tho Baroness
tner resfden! of IhU city. Is visiting' Burdett-Coutts. a very rich woman.
m frinri.'.. fn.it luv I wbo wa '! tottjr years his senior
old I trlcrtds In this jlty. Lady lUndolpfc with ber beauty and
Buy or rent 'a Singer to make the i c,,wnas dl(, gnJeEiT,d work tor ,be aa.
chlldreas new school clothes. Phone J didaie.
S43. 1S1 j To a group of farmers she said one
" L. Swlhardt of ilerby spent day:
Wednesday In Medford on business. ' "Won't you promise me to vote for
Telephone ST1, Ranluaa Bakery Mr. ,Vjjmead,nartlettr
for cake. Ice and Ice creasa; prompt! "MX lady." said a rvd faced farmer.
. "Ull . VUWVftir. wv,. .! iuic ,u. iiihi
delivery.
Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japauee ' klNt
air pjants, at uroailley'. v fUqne
51S1.' ' ' "
If vrry vote 'II be paid for with a
How to Eat Leather.
The infamous Captain Morgan and
his piratical crew were sometimes In
tight placed at Panama aud on one
occasion were reduced to entlug their
leathern baps. "Somo persous," says
one of the company, Kxquemelln
(whose narrative N reproduced in "Tho
Buccaneers In the West Indies"), "who
never were out of their mothers' kitch
ens may ask how these pirates conld
eat, swallow and digest theo pieces
of leather, so bard and dry. Unto
whom I only answer: That could they
once experiment what hunger, or, rath
er, famine Is, they would certainly tied
the manner by their own necessity, as
the pirates did. For these first took
the leather and sliced It ia plocvn. Then
did they beat it between two stones
and rob it, often dipping It in the wu
ter of the rirer, to render It by these
means snpplc and tender. Lastly, they
scraped oil the hair and roasted or
broiled It upon the fire. And being
thus cooked they cut It Into small mor
sels and .ate It, helping It down with
frwpjcnt gulps of water, which by
good fortune they had right at band."
French Official Red Tap.
Two men went to Nice lately from
Italy to attend a funeral and took
with, them a wreath of flowers to
which, was fastened a silk ribbon bear
ing an inscription. They were In
formed at their destination that they
would havp to pay a duty equivalent
to 5. The mourners protected, say
ing that the wreath was made of nat
ural flowers on which there was no
duty, but they were, Informed that the
dutiable, jmrt was the silk and that,
according to the tariff laws, duty must
be collected on the gross weight of
the memorial emblem. Then the meu
agreed to throw the ribbon away, bnt
this could not be done an French boII.
and so they Journeyed back to the
frontier, where they disposed of the
ribbon, boarded n train for Nice with
the tlbbonless wreath and arrived too
late for the fuoernL
Weeks & McGowan Co.
ximmRT'XKEEm
Bay rttoae M71
Nfcfet Fkasea . W. Weeks S071.
A.K.04X,
LADT ASSISTANT.
! Thank you very much." said Xady
Randolph. "Your o0r l accepted
I'll ud for the Baroness Hurdett-
j Coutts.at onoe-'
IlaaklB for Health.
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JOHN A. PERL
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FOR SALE Acreage. 2 acres, fruit
ranch. Gold Hill, block from new
$20,000 high school; complete ir
rigation plant; trado low figure
for Medford vacant or small real-
denco property, clear, or willing
UJQtue; or half in good auto; par
ticular IIS Mistletoe t. 133
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nun a nrni
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gajkrtakec awl lnbalsaar
; ; v SeeMer to tie sadertaklng d-
; pruat or itentora f-uraiture co. i -;
i Oftk vrHk M4f ord Faraltnre Co, f VV
Telepoea: Bay, Bll 351; J
I : Joka A. lVrt, realdMe, Bell 4111, i
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C W. CaaklU SCI1. J. H. Bat- j t WANTED 1 cook stove. 2 Iron beds.
tar SST1.
"ANTEn Position by an experi
enced off lew man. either bookkeep
ing or other clerical work; beat of
reference. Bo X JO, Tribune. 133
JUyWCLAXC SBHY1CM
5 chairs, 1 cook table, rooktnK
ntenille; must bo cheap. Hornet
phone Enlsu, Gold Hill. Or. 13T
Keep In tho Sunihlne.
There are only two kinds of people In
the worjd the people who llve'ln the
shadow and gloom and tboae who live
on the sunny side of the btreet. These
shadowed ones are sometimes called
peslratot8, ametimea peole of melan
choly temperament; tmmeiimed they
aro called disagreeable people. But,
wherever tbey go, their characteristic
U tbis their shadows always travel on
before them. These people never bear
theh own burden, but expooe all thetr
wouuda to othera. Tbey are all so
busy looking down for pitfalls and
sharp stones and thorns on which, to
step that they do not even know that
there are any stars In the sky. These
folks lite on (be wrong side of the
street. And yet It Is only twenty feet
acres to the other sidewalk, where
sunshine always Iks. Newell Dwlgbt
nmi.
Conditions RruL
Ona of the finest examples of "paw
ky humor is la"ed to the credit of
an old gardener who was la the serv
ice of Admiral of tto Fleet Sir Alex
ander Milne The admiral was a
grand old man. full of goodncu and
kindness, but a strict disciplinarian.
Tho parxleuer having omitted to do
something which he had lea toM to
do. Mi waier a!4 to him:
"When T was on board ship I would
have bad you put in Iron fer disobe
dience." The old srardeuer was not much per
turbed at the Idea, but, leaning on bis
bpade, replied:
"Aye, maybe. Sir Alexander, but
when, ye were on board ship ye had a
hundr men tae dae ae Job, an" neo ye
hae ae roan tae dae a buuder Job."
Ion TttOUts.
tlusklna for IlealUg.
A "Primitive-" Painter.
ITenri INnisseau, a man who used to
hold a minor government jhvjUIou In
France, was for a quarter of a cen
tury tho Joko of artists nnd art students
in ParK For years In the Independ
ent salon he showed daubs which
had not the mon distant kinship with
art. Some of hli "famous" pictures
were a "Lady on a. Sofa In n Juuglfc'
a "Tigec In a Jungle," a "Nigger In a
Junple." He affected Juuglw. whk'h
conlstetl of innumerable parallel green
lines to roprwnt Bras: the tiger was
a painted wooden toy; the lady looked
as if she had come out of a Noah'n
ark. Tho uufurtnnato Koussenu went
on exhibiting the same sort of work
every year, and ttje painful thing was
that ho gradually bcnajo a celebrity.
Sinister humorists told him he bad
genius and he took1 IdnWlf tjue se
riously. 11 am aieal primitive," he
would say. Some practical Jokers even
weni tho length of buying his pictures.
In Honor Bound.
"ITere'a 5 cents," aalil a tramp to a
bartender in New York. "I want to
pay it to you fcr that free lunch, and
then you can throw In five glassea of
beer."
"Twcnty-flvo cents will buy the
beer," answered the bartender. The
Innch Is free, yon know."
I don't" want It that way," the
tramp Insisted. "I want ter pay a
quarter fer the lunch and get the beer
free."
"It's all the same price either way,"
tho barman explained. "Wnat differ
ence can It make?"
"It's a matter o' personal honor,, sir."
was the tramp's reply. "I promised
tho old lady wot give me the quarter
that I'd spend tt fer something to eatl
Seer
Hopeless.
Pat I pay. Mick. IJm very hard op.
Can you llnd me the loan of a pound?
Mick-Sure. Pat, to tell yer the
thrutb, I haven't a bob on cic Every
penny I get 1 sivo to iny pour old
mother.
Pat-Be Jabers. Mick. Tve Just been
talking to yer mother, and sbe tells
me ye never give her n farthing.
Mlck-Oh, WfU. Pat. If I don't give
my poor old mother a farthing, what
hort of a vbauce have you got of get
ting any? Loudon Mall.
An InquitSUva Scot.
Scotchmen are fond of an argument
and delight to find flaw Is an oppo
nent's logic. Two blacksmith were
once convernln? a to which wm the
flm trade In the world. One Insisted
that II must have ben gardening and
quoted from Oeacds. "Adam was put
Into the irarCen of Eden to dress it
and keep It." "Aye, John." retorted
ie other, who had stood up for hb
own trade, "but wha made the
spadeaT
A CaHlo View.
Carlyle compared the advance of the
world to tho protniow' of sounevdrunken
man who, reeling from one side of the
street, to the other, slowly and at the
exjeme of much wasted effort finally
arrlvTs at hit destination.
Cutting.
Maud-Mr. UrownlelKh tries to filrt
with every pretty jdrl bo sees. Ethel
l"e seen blm try to flirt with you too.
Bctou Trouktriift.
Severe Punishment.
Belle And did you make her eat
ber own word? Beulab Eat Vm? I
made her Fleu-Wriie Vm. Youkers
Statesman.
Tnle you bear with the faults of a
friend you betray your own. Synis.
Printing of all lauds at Portland I
prWa. Jlail Tribune office. I
Freckles
Don't llliloTlieni with n Veil) Hontmo
Tltom with tlu New Drug.
An eminent akin Hpeclnllnt recently
discovered a now drug, otuliio dou
ble strength, which Is so uniformly
successful In. removing froekleH and
giving a clear beautiful complexion
that It Is Mold under nn Uiaolut,o
gunrnuteu to refund tho money If It
falls.
Don't hldo your freckles under t
oU: got tin ouiico of othlno and re
nun o thorn. Evert thu first night's
use will show i wonderful Improve
ment, some of tho llghtor freckles
vanishing entirely. It la ubsoltitnly I
harmless ,nml can not Injure thu most
tender hUIii,
lie aiiro to hk your druottst fr
tho double strength othlno; It Is thin
Hint Is sold on tho money hack guarantee.
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VARIETIES
Are known the world over
for their excellence. "We
won't name over the whole
57, bnt n few suggestions
may he found in the fol
lowing: Baked'Beans
Baked Kidney Beans
Peanut Butter
Mustard
Chow Chow
Vinegar, Cider and
Malt
Applo Butter
Sweet Gherkins
India Relish
Mixed Sweet Pickles
Mandalay Sauce
Chili Sauce
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Olmstead & Hibbard
West SIdo Grocers.
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SHOES
AT COST
The Duttleld shoo stock has
been moved to South Central
off of Main, opposito tho
Mission restaurant and tho
Stock is still being sold at
cost.
ML S. Biden
is operating the most modern
shoo repairing shop in tho
city at tho samo location.
Up-to-date electrical ma
chinery. Look for the RED BOO T
William Monden
'oos soli) at no sorru
BAItTLKTT OK OX OWXKK'S
l'KOHSKS
AUCTIONEER
SALi: DAYS
THWT AND THIRD 8ATUR.
DAYS i:ACII MONTH I'lIUST
8.YLK SKITKMItKK 'J.
This Man
Rickert
uudrrMuiutt tho refrac
tion of ! i - anil the fit
ting of Um3 thorough
ly. Ho I Hie only man in
Medford lin ha prorrn
up IIY KXA3I1.VATIO.V
lx:fn the Oregon Htato
Board of Kiaiulners in
Optometry. Consult blm
If la doubt as to the safe
and prtier course to pur
sue, llc'd tlio
Eye Sight
Specialist
Over Kentner'tJ.
P?
The electrically lighted sow!
room is a scene of comfort whon
the machine is run by an
electric motor. No
back breaking podal-
' ing I The seamstress
touches a buttop
1 we do the rest. '
Rogue
. River
Electric
Company'2
tmvymiu r
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BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS
HENRY M, MARSH
All ordora promptly iittonded to ni;ht or day. Shor1
and long haula. .Moving household goods a specialty
Union teaniBtcrs. v
Office 51 S. Front
Pacific 4171 Home SD Residence Main 613
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved
ranchos and fruit land.
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PHONE 3231.
820 GARNETT-OOREY BLDG.
yff ('H inU H
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
E. G. Trowlrtidge, Prop.
TOTJNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. 'Agents in So. Orogon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of Mcdford, on long time, easy pay
incuts. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on . main paved
street, cement sidewalks and paving in;
also sewers, "water and light. Long time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right
with water f6r irrigating 1000 acres; long
time, easy payments.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit land, 1 mile from railroad,
on long timo easy terms.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40
aqros upwards: price $25.00 per aero and
upwards; suitaole for alfalfa, fruit stock
and general farming purposes; long time,
easy payments.
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5
annual payments.
Gold Ray Realty Co.
216 WEST MAIN STREET.
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