THIS il WDFOUl) MAUj TMBUNJO, iMICDFOrM), OKWION, FRIDAY, DICCEM BE It 21, 1909. Butte Falls Items IHumiIiH (iirNiHiiliiicp) f,.()1 MlMif0,, w,, (l ml, ( hiipl. . I,. hviiim il llui Weed .,i0M '0I. Wheeler & CliiHflll. Whilct lmmhor company iri vlHitiiiK Hutto ,. miwhunlH laid in good mipiiliim I'iiiin mm vicinity in ooiiipiiny wiiii I,, f for winter Undo ho many Bupl. H. II. IIiirrlH ol tho Miilto ImiIIh : fm0H have moved in sineo Hint I.nnilinr company. Hupl. Kviiiih hh.vm (y , compollod to do consider tho Unit.) EiiIIh plant in llio bunt lo-',lo hauling through llui mini, ouleil plant for logging and lumber. Our public school will havo an lug that Iim Iiiih Hmm in Oregon and XiniiH tree witlt Hiiilablo exorcises that when tint proMonl improvements CIii'InIiiiiih ovo. Our children are talc mo completed tho Hutto Kails om- K Krout interest in thoir school puny will bavo ono of tbo bout plantM Worlc tbiH year duo to llio onthuHinH- iu Hotuliorn Oregon. Kuril. 1 Inriin Iiiih worked untiringly for Hutto KhIIh and vioiuity and should liavo tbu iiniti'd support of tbo community. IlriggM & AdauiH, our real oHtato denlorw, bavo Hindu a iiiiuibor of saltm of town IoIn recently. I'roporty Iiiih been moving ipiito roadily and tboro Iiiih been a tiumbor of dwelling)! and lnntbioHH bniiNOH built this fall and wiutor. A. Puprnys expect to Horvor ('linrtliniiH dinner in their now hotel building. Mr. Uupray ban put up a good Hiilmtautial hotel building, nice ly furnished and equipped, a credit to tbo town. A Mr. Hoilnnd of Los AngoloH, Cab, piirchaHed through Jlriggs & AdauiH a Iiuhuiohh lot and expects to build in the spring and put in an up-to-date lino of hardware. Mr. Hois laud ii well pleased with Hutto Full and vicinity and foils that tbo fu ture outlook warautH bin investment. We will Koou ho eoiiueetud with tbo outiddo world iim tbo telephone lino will he completed to town thin week. Tim tuluiihoiio lino will fill n long felt want mid bo a grout eonvenioueo to the ('(immunity. Credit in duo IS. II. Ilnrri for the oomplotiou of thin lino. I'ofttitMfttnr Hrigg ii recovering from h mijto' of pneumonia canted by n trip in the Into wow storm to bin homvAtond. Tom Oritfaby tins pimt returned from Medford with n Jond of mer oliHiiiliM for Merchant Hughes. Mr. flrigby nMirt- the road in very bad condition. jontt('lnKfill haw jint returned tlo work of our teachers, Loowoll Wright and MrH. A. M. Ilarritt. Foreman AdauiH of tbo Hutto Kails Lumber company !h making a Ch rint iiimh and Now Year's visit to friend and rolalivoH in tho Willamotto val ley. M. H. Coiiloy, our lrtiKKlt( on a htimiioKK trip to Kuglo l'oiut and Medford. It soonm to bo tbo t'eil era I desire that tho telephone central he placed in 1'oHtmitHtor Urigg's building oh it will give uh practically a iM-hour Hervico. Tbo Hutto Full Athletic Hub's banket ball team and tbo Dudley team will play on Christmas at Hutto Kails. Tboro will also bo a game between tho young ladioH toamH. Ther will bo a Hoeial dance follow- ng tbo gnmos. Contractor Thompson of Manly HroK., of tbo P. & I', rnilroiid, hriH been buying coiiHidorablo lumber of the Hutto I'iiIIk Lumber company and Mtalon that work 1h boinj; crowd SEXTON, FOOTBALL HERO, WEDS A MEXICAN GIRL HAN FKANCISCO, Dee. 2. Wil limn Hexlon, tormor toolliall liero and promineiit in elub uircloH bore, expoctcil homo today with biH Mox ioau brido whom ho married at Km Joho a fow hoiirM after ho had been introduced to her. Hoxton with a party of friend) wih in tho midHt of n dinner at a Kan Joho oafo for tho doniro for HomothiiiK now in Haul to overoomo bun. Ho enht IiIh oyen about him and picking out MinH Lawvoro. who Kavo bor no at 23 yonrn and her homo tho town of San Lum I'olmio Afoxico, and dared bor to boeomo biH brido. Tho daro wan taken, the parly pro ceeded to tho court house. County Clerk Leo IlicltH and Jimtico of the I'eaco Dougherty wcro routed out of bod to ihhuo tho license and perform tho ceremony. Tbo party then wend ed itw way bnck to tbo cafo wboro tbo fctiHtniK wan continued at) a wedding Hiippor. INDUSTRIAL WORKERS END WAREFARE IN SPOKANE SPOKANE, Wn., Dec. 2-1. Un conditional wan tho Hiirreniler of tho IuduHtrial Workerrt of tho World in their enmpaiun for "frco H)eech" In Spokane, which started tho morning of November 2 and resulted in tbo nrreHt of moro than 200 mon, moBtly foreiKiiorH, Bent to Spokano from va- notiK partt) of tbo norlhwest, Califor nia, Nevada and PcniiHylvania. The orKiiniar.tion lowered its red banner, m . . 1 . 1. -.!-.. .1 .1 1 J ft -.11; i 1 . 1 ml iim HiHi an UHiiiiH, men ami uioi hoimioh uie waiio iiaj; ami uispaicuen wenlbor will permit. a comnfitteo to tbo police department At a recoil t pubbi! moolnifj a com-j with tho folIowuiK mensiiKo: mittoo wnm nppoiiiled to take Hum "Uu arc willing to (put ami aonlo imceMMry wtem to bnvo lh town in-bylbe dceinion of the SK)knne coun coriKirtttod, n wo fool that to make ty Hiiperior court in the eatto ngainM omcIi priHtrty owner boar Iuh nhare ; I-Higno, arrotited on tho ehnrKo of of tbo noeeiMniry improveemnlH, wo j oupircy. Tboro will bo no more Hill bavo lo have a leal body totrot ponkiu or inflainntory itd uork fnnn. It in doMired to put injddrosH reviling the Hhk courtK and U'i'iric liithl and water, at H. II. police. A campaign of education Harris Iiiih offered to furniHb both; will bo nubHtitiitod." to the town at vory lihoral lonnn. Wo also wihb to improve the park, at'rl nut in iHdcwalkK. "NO VASSAR GIRLS. ARE NEEDED" SAYS SUFFRAGETTE CLAIMS BROTHER MADE $30,000 FROM HER $500 KKATTLE, WihIi., Iw. 2l.-ChaiK-Iiik that her brollx r. .uhn Homon, had aceiimulatoit rii"i tlinn 130,000 from thf InvvHtmint 0f a loan of $r,00 mndo to lilm bv tli- plulntlff at Ban FranclHCo In 11)02, Mm. Mary A. AiiHtln in hiiIiii; In th,, Hiiperior court today for nn-aeccuat'n and one-half of tho acctimul.itcil I rofitH. Sho hnn lioon itranted nn ordf-r by tho court roHtrnlnltiK fiesnon from illi)OHlng of his property, Tho complaint Htnte that In 1902 BcMion camo to San Kranclnco from AhiBkn, whero ho had lived novoral yearo, anil told hln hlnter, Mr. Auu tln, that ho needed $3500 with which no could purcnaiio iiKiitora and imp pllcH nt Nomo worth largo eums of money and cnpablo of yielding big rovouuoB. Mm, Ann' In states that oho Htaked her brother with tho mini dcDlrod and that the brother after ward sold tho btiHlni-DH for $250,000 and returned to California. Tho HHtor chnrgei) that Bho Iibb been unablo to procure tho return of her Intercuts or an accounting. AHHU.VATK Of LKAJ). Swlft'n aroonato of lcnl wo aro ohlpping direct from tho factory, and havo tho lowest price arcenato of load over sold for In tho Hoguo River valley. See ue before placing your order. ' 238 J. A. PERRY. PRESIDENT OF AERO CLUB TO VISIT LOS ANGELES NEW YOHK, Doc. 2l.-Coiirtlai.ut Hiiihop, president of tho Aero Club of America, which biHt night huiic- (iontd the aviation meet nt Los Art golon, Calif., announced today that be would hiinHolf be present lo sco that the coutoatft followed exactly the linen laid down by the club. Ono rule that requires all compet ing neronnutH to bo among tbo aero cIiiIh mornborHhip may work hard Hhip on tho entrants at Los Angeles mill according to word received from that city leniency will bo asked in the cases of the foreign aviators, not members of the orgnninztion who will bavo barely enough time to reach the Pacific const from Europe. MEMBER OF SWINDLING GANG IS ARRESTED A CHOICE BUILDING SITE Lot 00x175, east front on Oakdnlc, ?onth, wnlor and sowor con nections to property lino, cement walks nnd pavement. Fmo oak shado trees. This is in tho best restdenco section of tbo city. Prico $1500, $.j00 cash, balance easy terms at 0 por cont interest. Compnro Ibis with lots 50x100 in similar locutions. J. W. DRESSLER AGENCY A Christmas , Dinner Suggestion NEW YORK, Dec. 21. Charlw Adams, whom the police believe ih a member of n gang of swindlers who bnvo preoyd upon wealthy English men for many years, was arraigned today on a charge of using the mails to defraud. Notice. The Oarnctt-Corey Hardware Co. will be closed Monday and Tuesday (27-28) after Christmas, invoicing. OAItNETT-COREY HARD WARE CO. 241 THE FAMILY GIRGLE m EAGLE POINT EAGLETS m By A. C. Ilowlcit j i By A, C. llowlott. Mr. mid Mm. Whlto of IIIIuoIh. mm. Iu-Ihw ami daughter of H M. Mc Intyro of Drby, arrived on tbo Pa cific & Kant a fow days ago and wont on up lo tho humo of liar fath or. Qullp n number of tho wator uhom of LH li llHttw crok mt hr Satui dny of la wpoU to perfect plan so that onstern women will aid our cause "REVEREND" IS IN TOILS FOR FALSE MINE SALES SPOKANE, Wn., Dec. 21. "So cioty spell-binders from tbo nut and Viissar girls aro not needed in thin state to assist in tbo battlo for the ballot," said Mrs. Mny Arkwrigbt ..keop poHtod on what Is doing In tho Mlutton of SMiknue, presidont of the world. Washington Political Equality Mrs. William von dor Holloa, who'Loaguo, when ndvisod that Mrs. An- I mtai Ttitlkintif ftiiil Arij Pliirinj has been In tho flood Samaritan bos- o ,jc nsko(, ,q pltal undergoing troatmont for np- on, wmon to tbo northwest. "I do pondleltlH, roturnod to her homo last , not approve of that plan," she added. Tuiwdny greatly Improved In health, i ''Wo shall employ only western mon Klmor 8. Sponcor of Dudley has1 nnd women to prosont our side to 'alo been In tho hoBpltal for tho imstl tbo electors of the statu of Washing- . . ti :,. i. .ii. ,i., r,. m to curo wnlor for Irrigating pur- month talcing ' iroaimoni irom nr. , ". ' ,ki.s on lb)lr farmo. nnd a com- Conroy for appendicitis and gall-, Maokaj- and Mrs. Holmont bavo so- panv was IncorporntiHl to handlo tho stono. Ho came out to tho Sunny-j looted Miss Inor. Mulhollaud of Now wtr In this neighborhood. nldo la.t Tuoaday on bis way homo Jork, n graduate of assar, to come w i Pi.n.lroih our blaoksmltli. Krontly Improved In honllli. iiomio.w un . . ut i0 L. Clilldroth, our iiaoKsnuui.. j corros-1 speakors n the enmpnign to mo made wont to Medford lnt Monday on busl-, b 2 .t lo ' for tho in 1010. oW may ask for speakers mm connected with some of tho wa- Pom lo nt hi. Ifrom Idaho. Utah and Colorado and lor rights in this HoctHm. " J 1 ,,n n .. other states, but wo do not believe Land U changing lunula in this sec Hon vory fast Just now. J. V. Brown .nH agent sold tbo old Captain West place last Monday, 280 acroH, consid eration $1000, to Dr. Nordlng of Ohio. William von dor Hollen hns been soiling a part of his land on Dry creek, but I bavo not learned tho particulars, but understand that ho has sold for a good price. O. W. Daloy, Jr., Ih roported to havo sold bl town proporty In Kaglo Point to John Nichols, consideration 13000. MrH. Mary Bealo has sold bor prop erly Just north of town to J. P. Brown nnd S. B. HolmoB', considera tion $a000. James Rlngor sold bis land on Big Hutto creek; considera tion $2000, and tboro aro sovoral moro deals on hand that I expect to bo ablo to report rooh. The big Btcnm ahovol Hint bna boon lying nt tho Eaglo Point depot for sonio tlmo stnrlcd last Monday for Puller & Oray'H camp on Reoso crook to bo used In making a big cut on tho Pacific & Hnstorn right of way. That tho mnungors of tbo movo will moot with conBldornlilo troublo In moving tho Krent machlno over tho soft ground Is already anticipated, but but thoy wor0 provided with short rails and timbers and will movo thorn on to tbo front as thoy will bo neodod. Tho condition of tbo road la such that It will talto somo tlmo, as thoy hav0 to cross a big Btloky flat that Is now almost Impassable to teams, but then tbo railroad mon, soom to laugh nt Imposslbllltleti and simply go abend and do It. 10. W. Bromloy, who Is proparlng to put out about 100 acres In fruit troos this wlntor, roports that ho l netting along nlcoly with his work, oloarlng away th0 grubs, 1'opUb otc, and expects to go to holo digging In tho coiiiho of a few days. As ho Ih John Ktrkpatrlck, who has boon It a fow dayH ago for JubI doublo 1"hl now' what ho gavo for It about n year ago and now hns como to Kaglo Point to buy property, ns ho thinks that this Is tbo best placo ho knows of In tho county. Dr. Jordan of Montana In a formor lottor I stated that ho was from St. Paul, Minn. In an Intorvlow last Monday aald that h0 was dollghtod with this cllmato, that whllo ho waB receiving lottorB from his old homo tolling of tho thormomotor register ing fom 8 to 18 bolow, people woro horo going nround In thoir Bhlrt sleovcs. Ami his nloco, Miss Lovlo Jonnlngs, says that this la tho most Any1 kind of open flamo consumes ns much oxygon from the nir ns four udult pnirs of lungs. Would you consider and light "chonp" that affected the health of your wife, yonr children, or yourself, by depriving tho lungs of oxygen? Electric light is tho only kind of ight Hint consumes no oxygen, and does not vitiate tho ntmopphero. It burns in nn nir tight bulb. Its good light. When you think it over isn't it tho cheapest light? kcrosino lamp, gns, ncctyline and the various other forms of light, can be considered but stepping stones, lead-1 ing up to tho ideal illuminnnt elcc-, tricity. Wo bnvo reached tho culmhintion ' point of illumination in electricity nnd ' today, nothing is known to making j that so noafly approximate sunlight as this wonderful force. j No matter how richly tbo home . may be furuUhcd, if it is poorly light ed, it throws n depressing loom over OYSTEE SOUP ROAST TURKEY WITH CRANBERRY SAUCE SHRIMP OR LOBSTER SALAD MASHED POTATOES BAKED SWEET POTATOES RIPE AND STUFFED OLIVES PLUM PUDDING MINCE PUT ORANGES FRESH PINEAPPLE MIXED NUTS RAISINS Rex Grocery "One Price to Everybody" i cverytbine. and destroys the cheer- 7 iV.I i A 1.- Ml ..l.t Human life is a progression nl-1 lu c'niori " ways towards somo better thing rnmaie. somo higher state of civilization. The family circle gathers together, It is this constant yearning for nround tho hearthstone evenings, nnd bettor things which characterizes, j that is tho time, abovo nil others, and sets apart, tho human rnco from , that tho homo should be brightly il tbe bruto crention. laminated. What would wo think of n Electric ligbtinp,.with its soft glow human being today who, in the midtftjing brillinncy, makes the home more of civilization, persisted in living in attractive, inviting, nnd congoninl and n envo, clolhcd with nuta skins, not only augments tho beauty of ma sbiinning socioty, nnd conducting tcrinl appointments, but welds the I delightful cllmato oho ovor saw. But why talk of tho cllmato moro 'thnn anything olso? Kvorythlng In south ern Oregon speaks for Itsolf ns vory good. Cloorgo West, ono of tho forest rnngors, nnd his wlfo, who has beon a boarder at tho SunnyBldo tho moat of tho tlmo for tho past year, Htartod Wednesday afternoon on tho Pacific & Kastorn for Soattlo, whoro Mr. Wost will attend tho forest rangors' school for tho wlntor. Mrs. West will bo grotly mlssod, as sho has mado a groat uumbor ot frlouds durlang bor stay horo, Mrs. Portor Robins, who has boon assisting nt tbo bodsldo of nor moth-or-ln-lnw, Mrs. 8. P. Robins of Cen tral Point, roturnod to tho homo of bor Bister, Mrs. Qoorgo "W. Daloy, Sr., last Tuosday, Sho roports that Mia. R. Is grcntly Improved In health. Somo of tbo mon who havo beon on gagod In putting up tho wlro for Hio phon0 between horo and Hutto Palls camo Into tho Sunnysldo Wednesday and roport that thoy havo comploted tho work of putting up tho wlro for tho main lino and oxpoct soon to put ono of our progrosiilvo men and In- In tbo phonos along tho rout0 nnd tomb to koep up with tho times, ho.nsBoon as wo can got connection with has sont through your correspondent Medford wo can do huslnoss to much for tbo Dally Mall Tribunes, so as to bottor advnntago. LOS ANGELES, Doo. 24. Row C. W. McCrossman, who tt Is assorted cleared about $40,000 In gold In.ox chango for mining stock botoro ho waa nrrcstod and convicted of circu lating falso Btntomonts concerning tho valuo of alleged mines In Mexico, es caped n ponltontlary sontenco by promising to pny a flno of $4000. Tho fln0 will bo pnld lato today, ac cording to stntomonts accredited to tho "Dlvlno Promoter." Whon on trial McCrossman assort ed that ho did not know that tho cir culars Issued by htm woro untruo. If you don't nlrondy know its my gas lights. and mnntlo lamps you bnvo boon rending so much about lntoly Tboro is so much talk .about them thoy must' bo good. Investigate. J. W. Whitnoy, 211 West Main. Noxt door to Roguo River Elect rio Co. of fice 235 In looking around for trooa to plant that orchard of yours don't forgot to hoo L, E. Hover. Ho hnn tho goods uh orders for ovor 200,000 troos for this Boason will prove. 228 Just arrived from factory, n now lino of Sterling silvor. Toilot, mnni ouring nnd military sols. Thoy are the latest in design. At Vnn He Car & Jasmnnu'H, Phipps Hldg. WE DONT BELIEVE o YOU CAN BEAT THIS: Tklrty-two nores in this tract, fins fruit land, about two mile from n shipping point Tbo buildings consist of a flvo-room box house, cood-sirod barn, oto. Thorn are l'J uoros of f) nud 0-yonr-old ap ples, mostly Nowtowns, with oom luorgial ponchos planted betwoon as filloiw. Also throo noros of young ponr troos and 6omu family orchard. Pour acres in alfulfa. Six or eight worot of Umber, most ly oak and laurel. Tbero Is n pnmpiug plant on tbo plane which Riipllotf wator for tho gnrden and alfalfa, equipped with gasolino entnno, About -10 rods from a c,tod school. Hns rural mail de livery and tolophono. Prioo $! 0,300. Tonus. W. T. YORK & CO. himself ns a savage. You are ready nnd willing to adont any new things in ;our Ioihj which enn bo proved a R'. ice of nud'tionnl comfort, and cheer and health. Wo want you iO tnink about a fow facts regarding kctricity, which, wo believe, entitles it to your earnest consideration. Wo know that if you onco rcalizo what electricity will do to make your homo moro homelike, core cheerful. moro charming, you wil mod no per suasion you will insist on electnci- tt't know that if wc enn show you where electricity will lighten your Lnrrifi.H nnd make your He moro liv ar?'o, 3 on will noed no urging to ndppt it. In tho first place, lot ma talk to you on light Electric Lighting in the Homo. A well lighted home dispels tho gloom nnd invites hnbby, and the grown-np boys and girls to stay in evenings. Nothing conduces so much to choorfulness nnd social congeniality ns n brilliantly and pleasantly lighted firosido. And nothinff quito ronlizos that happy condition so consu mntoly ns oleotrio illumination. You may tnlk about other moans of artificial light, but nftor all. tbo' ontiro family together, evening, into n happy, satisfied home circle. If you vyant to drive your boys nnd girls out on tho streets evenings givo them a dimly, gloomily lighted home. If you want to keep them in oven- ings give them u pleasantly lighted ( home. Electricity plays it part, with noj uncertain hand, in tho welfare of our J boys and girls. But that isn't tho wholo story by! any manner or means. Eloctrio lighting in your homo is neat, handsome, and clean. It dif fuses a steady, oven light, unaffected bv draughts, nnd offering the easiest light, known, on tho eye for reading. No shadows. Unliko all other lights, it casts no shndows, whatovcr, but sheds it bril liancy in nil directions, unimpoded by fixtures or braokets. No heat And in tho summor timo, you who hnvo felt tho withoring heat in tho homo, hnvo not thought kindly of your gasoline or lamp light, which has seemod to join forces with tho hot temopratnro in nn orfort to mnko life woll nigh unboarablo. Electric lighting instead of honting tho houso, gives you a cool, rofrosh ing luminosity thnt can bo seen, not folt, thnt can bo appreciated not oondemnod. Are You Going East 7 Hnvo ypu a friend coming west? You ought to bring ono to Hertford. Cnll and sco us. Lot us talk routes and rates with you. Information chcorfufly fur nished. Phono, addross or (tall on Southern Pacific R. R. A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent To Our Patrons, A merry Christmas and ....a Happy New Year.... Wc again havo tho privilego of extending good wishes to our pat rons. Tho year just closing has meant a good deal to Allen & Rea gan in tho way of development, both in tho addition of lines car ried and growth in tho number of thoso who rely upon us for nil that is best in high-grade grocer ies and specialties at fair priced. And it's a cinch tho year bus meant n lot to those who havo rend Allen & Reagan's Nows and havo thereby learned of and enjoyed the good things that you got nowhere else. As a matter of fact, without desiring to nnnox anything wo cau't get nwny with, wo beliovo wo arj entitled to claim precedenco for Al len & Reagan along the lines of both staple and novelty groceries. Isn't it true that when you run across something that is now nnd inquiro whero it can bo had, tho reply invariably is Aljon & Reagan's? And isn't it truo that when you order anything in the grocery lino at Allen & Reagan's yon do with tho cortninty that it will bo O. K.T And Isu't it a fact that you feel convincod of tho moderation of our prices f Wo believe nny of our readers will nnswer any of theso questions in tho affirmative So wo nek those 'who hnvo not been participants in ' tho Allon & Reagan Bervice, "Isu't this a pretty comfortablo sort of store to do business with?" Try us on somo of tho Christmas supplies dosaribed on this pago you'll liko thorn and us. And wo have a shrewd suspicion that yon will go still further and becomo a regulnr patron of Allen & Reagan's during 1010. To nil our old friends we renow our' assurances of heartfelt good will and our desire to continue to be helpful in mooting their grocery wants. Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers Plain Facts You will loso monoy in purchasing your holiday goods, espooially DIAMONDS, CUT GLASS, WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC. if you fail to feo us. All wo ask is tho opportunity to show you nir stook, ns values nro such that you will .lot loavq tbo storo without buying. Medford Loan Office Corner of Central Avemn and Mnln,