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2 TUB MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MISITFORD, OREOON, THURSDAY, ITlOTAnWR, 23, VM). , WILL OPEN HUGE M SAYS BIG SCRAP jCHINESE OFFICIALS the light question BOOST CAMPAIGN 'Orcflon Is the Place for You; 1910 the Time; Railroad Develop ment the Reason," Key note to Advertising WILL BE SLAUGHTER I AKEHAND i"lf Jeffries Gets Back His Wind He'll Kill the Coon" Sharkey Conflndcnt of Outcome. PORTLAND, Dec. 23. (Special.) An advertising campaign that will Celestial Empire Will Take Hand In Touq War Unless It is Put at an End in San Francisco. . SAN FHAKCISCO, Dee. 'J3. That 24 TOM NEW YOKK, Dec. 23. "If Jeff-! ries Rots buck his wind there won't the members of the Yee family and roach no less than 27.42S.750 readers bo a fij;ht when ho moots Johnson, tho On Yiek Tonir, who have been at of newspapers throughout tho conn-, there'll be a slaiiRhtor. If the hip war in California for the last seven try has been planned by th0 Port- ( fellow doesn't pet back hie wind, he'll weeks may bo punished by tho Chi land Commercial club and will bo bo just an ordinary prize-fighter nnd eso government nnles pence is do opened up In January nnd run for there'll bo one grand battle." thus flared, was the nnonuncement made throo Months. Tho advertising will Tom Sharkey, ex-pugilist, delivered -today when tho contents of n mes call attention to vacant lands ot this himself today after declaring Jeff- sage from Minister Chang Yin Tung otato and tLo chances hero for tho ries is tho fighter of tho century. nt Washington was mado public, newcomer. There Is no question that Sharkey admitted that Johnson is Chang Yin TurgV word comes on this advertising will result In bring-,' tho uext best, nnd that no fighter hns auhtority of the homo government ing many people to Oregon and tho yet made the negro extend himself which recently ordered an iuvestiga wholo state, not any ono section will j nnd work hard. He declared, how- tion of tho war that resulted in the bo bcnoflted. Tho keynote ot the ad-1 over, that tho champion hasn't the death of eight Chinese nnd hns ro vertlslng will bo "Oregon Is tho placo ! stamina and bnekbono to win from a sisted nil efforts towanV restoring ror you; 1910 the time; railroad do-' white man of nsunl merit. j pence, velopment tho reason." I j Hanks Healthy. ' How important is it for yovi to Land logged over nnd left to irrow Oregon banks show a remarkably break all of your stora records lor again just outsido tho city of Soat lioalthy condition, nccordlng to the ' Christmns sales? Important enough tie in 1SS0 is now worth many thon renort of Stato Bank Examiner Steel, for you to break all of your records sands of dollars nn ncre. Some of Assets and liabilities of tho private for store advertising T it mora than $100.000 nn n nnd national banks of tho state at tho close ot business on November 1G arc compared with the same sta tlstlcs on November 27, 190S, much to the disadvantage of tho earlier date. An Increase of 2 per cent In Any kind of open flnmo consumes loans and discounts and individual as much oxygon from tho nir ns four deposits Is shown for the current adult pairs of lungs, year. Individual deposits in banks I Would1 yon consider nnd light have Increased $16,103,678 over last, "cheap" that affected the health of year, certainly a strong evidence of tho prosperity of the state. A gain of more than $21,000,000 in re- Thc boll has sounded tho knoll of kerosene, gasoline light and other forms of incompetent illumination. Are you rondy to ipiit thorn f Haven't you tolerated them 16w enough T There was a time whoti burning pitch faggots furnished tho only monns of artificial illumination folks knew .about. And it was considered sufficient. Then enmo tho tallow dip, and ev erybody discarded his pitch fagg)t in disgucst. Tho tallow candle was next to ox ort its supreinney over tho tnllow dip, nnd folks woro glad. The next step of devolopmont wnB korosino lamps, and they in their turn were welcomed as a ulensinu step in tho right direction. Then enmo the gnsoliuo lights, whieK Jacksonville tried and cast into tho junk pile several years ago. And now ns n logical development of scienco, wo have tho gronti-st of nil illutuinnnts electricity. Mnybo somo day something will replace oleotrioity. But tho probability isn't strong enough to justify us in waiting for it. No other form of artificial ilium intuit equals electricity in biilllnuoy, safety, neatnesH, hoalthfulucss, econ omy nnd cheorfuhioc.. Kl! trie llghtiuo units no Xuiiioh or odors, nnd is tho roo hygonia light for living roomj nnd I cd rooms. Th Juot that elei'lrin light con sumes no oxygen, like nil open flnmo lights do, proves it to bo the health iest light known. It keens tho nir as pure and whole porno as if no light woro burning at all. Tho importance if thin ono feature ifl readily apparent whoh it is known thnt an open flame light httrun more oxygen, from a room, thnn four por sons would hrcntho. No mutches. No dangerous, dirty mntehes nro needed in tho homo thnt is elect rically lighted. No washing and filling of lumps, no danger of explosions , u danger of leaks; no plumbor's bills; no fftok oring flnmo to bo Mown out by a mid den gust of wind; no fin si.udgo of, soot ocntiuunlly emniinting from your light to be doposiierl on cur tains, drnporios, mul furnishing, when you want to flood your homej with light, simply turn tho button. Think hard now don't von want it ? GOLD RAY GRANITE CO, Olfioo: 200 Wont Main St., Medfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry at GoM Ray. Oregon ORALIS HS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE ncre. , . . II . r i your wife, your children, or yourself, by depriving tho lungs of oxygen T Electric licht is the only kind of sources or tno nanus m a wngie yeart consumes no oxygen, and is a Btriklng proof of tho advance ( not vitinte the atmosphere. Oregon has mado during tho past u hnTaa -m air tight bulb. 12 months. Thfs is partly due toj tho marketing of a large lumber cut, Its R00d but the high prices at which the agri-j When you think it over isn t it cultural staples wero marketed had . the cheapest light! an even stronger effect on tho fig-1 Human life is a progression nl ures. There has also been a great ways towards some better thing . . enmn ntftridr crnin nr nivuizniion.. amoum oi money orouKai. wo ure- -- "I".". for nronnd tho hearthstone evenings, nnd gon during tho past year by now set- " is this constant 5 earning lor all others Uers. This has gone into farm, lands. , cUer thu. whh charaetenZes, that thtime. iiboj.o aH other., " :,r.Z ' U,e brnto creation. Iinated. ,n 1 What would wo think of n Electnc lighting, with its soft glow- effect in bringing the coming year's 1 human being today who, in the mtdtt showing up to an even higher level civilization, persisted in living in i. j t.- la cave, clothed with ruda skins. snunning society, nnu himself ns a savage. You are ready and willing to sulont kerosino lamp, gas, acetylinc nnd the various other forms of light, can be considered but stepping stones, lend ing up to tho ideal illuminnnt elec tricity. Wo have reached tho culmination point of illumination in electricity and today, nothing is known to making that so nearly approximate sunlight as this wonderful force. No matter how richly tho home may be furnished, if it is poorly light ed, it throws a depressing loom ovor everything, and destroys tho cheer ful comfort thnt every homo should radiate. Tho family circle gathers together, WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNI8HED. B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs .11 l 1,JL"' port. PInnting Many Hoses. ltlnr rn nn,! fn n PrMfftr or 1 ' tmnSS W jOXK 1.3US3 which less extent the same is probably true can be proved a so;:i co of aud'tionn! ing brilliancy, mnkes the home nioro attractive, inviting, nnd congcninl nnd nnf nnlv niifrmpnf flip linmifv nf itih. coiuhuitiitg terial appointments, but welds tho, a happy,, satisfied homo circle. ' If - you want to drive your boys i and girls out on the streets evenings i give them n dimly, gloomily lighted f comfort, and cheor and health UL UlUWt lblVfc) Ul ,UV OiUlQ lit V bUU . . . 1 1 1 roso attains perfection. Never before ' , Vve wna: " " n, f u , ,lomc- has then, been such a nrevalent idea,fjc 3 .fefrarduip lcc ncity, which. u -ym wmit to Uccp thcm in cvcn of beautifyinK cities as now and tho'wc b.e.llove! cntI,les U 10 your eftrnobt i ings give them n pleasantly lighted Bupport lent tho movomont by tho csaeraun; -people in all walks of life shows that ! iat 1 on. onCflV ' thli fooling is genuine and wide-'"1"11 do to mnf r spread. Nurserymen estimate tbat'homo oro homelite. ooro oho.rfal. t. 'no" chnrming, you wil need no per- aha V t j t mnn suasion you will insist on eIcctr:oi 100,000 roses by the end of tho 1909-, . J 1910 season. This Includes tho fall. ',. . . , . . . . , ,. , . . , V, i know thnt if we enn show you and spring planting. This stunt 1st . ........ ..... t.4 TiellQved to be unparalleled In tho his-, , . , ,. , . , , ... , ,, .. bnriii'j.s nnd make your . te more Itv- tory of American cities. Estimating that each now rose bush will bear ten blooms during tho coming season, it means that Portland will have add ed 10,000,000 roses to Us wealth ot "bloojn during tho coming summer. People of tho city nr0 determined to make Portland tho "rose city" In fact as well as in name and to show festi val visitors next June that this city lias no equal in rose culture. Commission Itcports. Tho stato railroad commission in its third annual report just Issued shows 35 miles of the Deschutes rail road has been graded and that it Is oxpeted to have 90 miles of the now lino in operation by next July, James J. Hill, who was in Portland during tho past week, glve3 assurance that tho Oregon Trunk will bo In opera tion by next fall, so that tho coming year will Beo two railway lines Into tho interior ot tho stato. r.r-'c, jou will nesd no urging to ndjpi it. In tho first place, let me talk to yon on light. Electric Lighting In the Home. A well lighted homo dispels the doom and invites hubbv. and the ! grown-up boys and girls to s'tny in evenings. Nothing conduces so much to cheerfulness and social congeniality as a brilliantly and pleasantly lighted ' fireside. And nothing quito renlizes that happy condition so consu mately as olectric illumination. You may talk about other moans of artificial Unlit, but after nil, the condemned. homo. Electricity plays it part, with no uncertain hnnd, in tho wolfnro of our boys and girls. But thnt isn't tho whole story by any manner or means. Electric lighting in your home is ncnt, handsome, nnd clean. It dif fuses n steady, even light, unaffected 'by draughts, and offoring tho easiest light, known, on tho eye for rending. No shndows. Unliko all other lights, it casts no shadows, whatever, but sheds it bril-, liancy in all directions, unimpeded by ! fixtures or brnckets. No heat. i And in tho summer time, you who ! hnvo felt the withering heat in the home, have not thought kindly of your gasoline or lnmp light, which hns seemed to join forces with the hot temeprnture in nn cifort to mnko life well nigh unbearable. Electric lighting instead o'f heating 1 tho house, gives yon a cool, refresh-1 ing luminosity that can be scon, not felt, that can bo appreciated not THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Offers an especially good foothill orchard for a low price and on good tonus. In these days of advancing prices, it will pay to look into this. It pays to deal with the "Man Who Knows. " When the Rogue River Land Company sold tho Tronson S; Guthrie orchard at Eagle Point to the prize winning owners, four years ago, the salesman, W. M. Holmes, assured the purchasers those Spitzenhergtrees would produce the world's best apples, and subsequent events prove the soundness of his judgment. By the way: Did it ever occur to you that most of the men who have won out in the Rogue River Valley, bought their win ning orchards through the Rogue River Land Com pany? Y. M. Holmes, Manager, is always at your service for a good buy. Why Buy AH INFERIOR GRADE OF BUTTER TO SAVE ONE OR TWO CENTS OH THE POUND, when you enn got tho host-for almost tho same price from your local crcamory Wo don't mix our butter. Ask 3-our groecr for it. nnd thus encourage homo industry. If your grocer don t handle it, phono us. i Sweet cream, milk and buttermilk delivered ovory day. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY. ' Phono No. 2681 WE DONT DELIEVE YOU CAN BEAT THIS: Thirty-two acres in this tract, fine fruit land, about two mils from a shipping point. Tho buildings oonsist of a five-room box house, good-sized barn, etc. There are 12 aorcs of 5 uai 6-year-eld ap ples, mostly Newtowne, with oom merttial poaches planted between H8 fillers. AIbo three oeree of young pear trees and soma family orchard. Four aores in alfalfa. Six or eight auras ei timber, most ly ok and lanrel. Tkero ts a pimping plant, on tlie plaoe which BnpplUo water tot the garden and alfalAi, equipped wHh gasoline et4M. JJbevt 49 red from a tread BebeoL H&s rnral nuiil de liyaqr and Ulephone. Prioe $l9,m. Tents. W. T. YftK & 00. An Appreciation In order to show our appreciation of the splendid patronage we have received wo offer our friends and patrons the following special prices, on their Xmas Meats for Friday and Saturday only: P. O. Hansen. Tnm Mnffuf We KKike any l:tmi and style of windows. W-p carry glass nf any tfiw on ha-nd. Medford Sash Si Door Co. REAL ESTATE Round Steak, per lb.?..10c Loin Steak, per lb..l2 l-2c Hamburger Steak, 3 lbs. for 25c Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs.,25c Boil, per lb 6c Rib Roast, lb 10c Shoulder Roast, lb 8c "Weiuerwursts, per pound 121-2c Rex Market Huth 6c Pech Props. Phone 3271 Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims Medford Realty Co Roetn 10, Jackson County Bank Building Don't Buy Your Xmas presents until you havesoiMi the sprondid line of SILVER and EBONY BACKED BRUSHES, TOILET SETS, WOOD AND LEATHER FOR PYRO GRAPHIC NOVELTIES, LEATHER HANDBAGS AND PURSES, SMOKERS' . SETS, POST CARD ALBUMS, PEARL HANDLED PENS and scoros of othor suit able articles for presents. ILagle Pharmacy EAST MAIN ST. MEDFORD For the Best i Z LINE OF E! EDTRICAL "f ' . f IXTUTES, IV!,T-' " D. :,'J iV- VI .ING SEE ' OrCrD'S PnEMIER El.EC FLYNN BROS. 132 WEST MAIM STREET F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD & CUMMINGS 4 Civil Engineers THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Survoys, Maps, Plans, opacifications, Reports, Estimates, Etc., Wator Pow ors and Wator "Works, Paving and Road Making, Sewerage, Railroads, Ir rigation and Drainage. OFFICS: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. By Common Consent tho crowd makos for tho otoro of brllllunt light This la bocauoo an Eloo trio Sign In front donotoo hustling busl- noBB qualltloa within. Pooplo llko tho light aswoll as hustling and right prlcos. As an advertising proposition It puts In ovor-tlmo, working twonty hours out of twonty-four. fl Our spoolal sign proposition must Intorost you, ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.