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    TOT MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED.FORD, ORIWON. SUNDAY, 'DECEMBER 2G, 1909.
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SWIMMERS TRY
OUT COLO WATER
With Wntor at 48 Deurcos Thirteen
Try Conclusions In Willamette
Only Flvo Finished 1200
Foot Stretch.
I'ORTLA.N'I), Duo. 25. Willi tlut
tonipcrntiiru of tho water nt IS tle
ktooh, 111 niKii unilortoolc to hwIiii
1200 foot In tho Wllliiinottti river
thin morning ond flvo iiiircecdutl,
while eight foil !)) tho wayside. Tlcro
wont no cnnnntloH, liut tho swimmers
turned tli(, color of liollud lolwtor.
I'lill 1'iittorHoii, n 1 7-yoaroit
youth, who grabbed a record dur
ing tho Portolit In Run Francisco, wan
tho winner, limiting tho ntrotch of
wntor hotwoon Morrlnon Htroot nnd
llunmlilo bridges In 7 mliiutoii and
12 tii'condn. Ira Clark wnn second In
K in I mi ton 55 seconds, H. P. Ur-,
dalilo cnino third In 0 mlnutou 30
seconds, nnd Nnlnh Wlthycombo wnn ;
fourth In 0 minutes and 3 snconds. ,
Arthur Cnvllt arrived fifth, hit time
. . - '
M0t b0,"K tHk0n-
ANOTHER PIONEER PASSED
BEYOND THE GREAT DIVIDE. ,
Samuel Huston Cook war; born in
Hlunt County, Tennewice, May 15,
18.10 and moved to Missouri with bis ,
paronlH at tho ago of two years,
yliere hn rewjiled until liu wiim mar
ried to Mnilda M. Gilnioro, July 'JO,
1802. Thcro wiih born tolthis union
ten children, nine of whom nru living,
J. II. Cook. Cnnyoiivillo, Ore.; J. T.
Cook, luibli, Ore.; Mrs. Kdw. Smith,
Portluiid, Ore.; Mr. Jnsper Kubli,
Kubli, Ore.; Mrs. A. Mowers, Albnny,
Dr.. - (ru If V U'li..ldl..ni f,.,ir,.r,l
Ore.; Mr. K. V. Unnnnm, Murphv, I
Ore.: Clinton Cook mid Amos Cook,
of Applegale, Ore. Hitforo coining to
Oregon in the spring of 1870, ho was
united with tho Hnptist church and
remained n member of that church
ever nflerwardu, lie eamo to Oregon
.'ID years :tgo nnd settled on n farm
at Applegate whero he lived till ho
punned nwny, December 11), 1001), nt
the nge of 70 years, 7 mouths nnd -l
days. He was un honest, upright
oitir.en; he had friends by tho score
uitiotig his neighbors. The funeral
took place ut Jacksonville Monday at
2 P. M., under tho auspices of Jack
sonville lodge, I. O. 0. F., of which
lie was a meiuher.
He leave to mount his loss bo
Hides liis wife mid family, two broth
ers mid three sisters mid numerous
other relatives.
MEDF0RD WOMAN FINDS
oiujrcmtu in utoi en ,
Medford housewives aro serutin-
izing the oysters closely nowiidnys j
nm ni-mi II nunrpn '
since the fact thnt Mrs. Arthur Hrown:
found n lnrgo penrl in ono tho other
day.
It is very rarely, indeed, that a
pearl is found in tho oysters shipped
to interior points, as tho oyster
opeuors nro always on tho lookout
for tho ponrls.
Howovor, Mrs. Brown found n very
lnrgo ono, tho vnlud of which bus not
boon fully dotormincd by the loqa!
jewelers, nnd as a oonsequeneo tho
vivnlvoH are undergoing n close ex
amination beforo being served.
CALIFORNIA GETS CASE
OF GENUINE HOOKWORM
OAKLAND, Cal., Dec, 25.---Tho
first genuine enso ot hook worm In
California has been founod In Oak
lamnd. Th0 operation was success
ful. Tho operation was successful,
being mndo on Mrs. Torres, rocontly
from tho Azores,
BELIEVED MISS BREWER
AND CUDAHY ARE AT OUTS
SAN FRA's'CiSCO, Doc. 25. Miss
Norn Ilrowor has roturnod from Chi-
cago. nor cngngomeni to oung
Oudnliy hns boon Indefinitely post-j
ponetl nnd Is bollovod to havo boon t
brokon.
CLUBMAN CELEBRATES
AND IS IMPRISONED
SAN FI1ANCI8CO, Doe. 25. Dr.
J. Wntvon Shlols, n prnnilnont pliy
iilrlan anil Hohomlnn olubmnn, celo
brated Christmas too Btronuously nnd
was Jnllcd.
NOTIOH.
Excursion to Frisco. Loavo Ash
laud on Sundny, Docombor 20, 1900,
on tho rogular ovorland train at 11:15
n. in. Round trip faro, SI 8, good
for 15 days. Pooplo not living In
Ashland can got tholr tlckots from
tho management, nt th0 Ashland do
pot or on board tho train. Apply
to TJoKon & Poll, inanngorfl, Ashland,
Orogon,
GREAT ACTIVITY
CENTRAL OREGON
; Compotlnu Linos Flllno niuht of
Way Plats and Rush
Inn Construction
Work.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Doc. 2(5.
Tho OroKon Trunk lliillroud Iiiib
flh'd Hh application for the right of
way iih far an surveyed In tho
uiKoviuw land office, tho matm
..i
niiwniu,, iiiu 'i iiiiunuu til way hi
this dlHtrlct and tho lower part of
tho Dalles district lying In Crook
county.
A shown by tho mutm, tho survey
follows tho Deschutes river up to a
point ouio twolvo or fifteen inllcn
t of CroHcont Lake, whero It goon
up tho oaHt fork of iho rlvor. It
passes near Hosolntiil, onturtnlng
Klamath county near thn northeast
cornur of suction 2,
III townsiiip 33
south, of rango 9 oast, being about
flv- mll mnihwAii
ot Rooland. 11
i"-v - v.. ..ww....
r"- ' ll'r,' M P"'K
,to tho west of tho Walker rnngo of
mountains, and ends nt a point on
tho south lino of soctlou 28, township
27, south of rango oast. This point i
1m practically sixty-six miles duo north I
of Klamath Palls and
ii. .nii...
"
from tho north lino of tho Klamath
IntMnn reservation. Tho survey prnc
tlcnlly parallels that of tli Oregon
.astern, noing nut a rjuar or of a
mile ea,t of tho latter at tho end ot
tho former's survey In section 27,'
township 8. ' ,
This makes It cortaln taht tholl".cro '00 m 1C" PP"n to tnat,
JniiHis J. Hill nm! Wfiviirhniiuiir I
tortsts. which own th If Inmnth Iko
railroad, oxtondlntf from Tlirnll In
I'okegama .and uuoul 160,000 acres,;-"- ""
of tho choicest padt of tho groat) t,,0", K n,,cnd nml
Klamnth forost, aro working In unl-
son nnd thnt Klamath Kails will ho!
tho tormlnum of th- ron.i until It ls!c"nPH 1 nm "B'nsi uannonism in,
iuhcd on by way of Sacramento to
" i
San Francisco liny.
Woycrhausor has men horo all tho
tlmo picking up timber claims, bo
sides which Shcrlln & Cnrpontor, tho
Deschutes Lumber Company, tho
Yockey Lumber Company of Mlnne-
"I'olls, tholllxon Lumber oCmpany,
S. O. Johnson nnd O. II. Gilchrist
havo sccuced holdings aggregating
200,000 acres.
Klnnmeb-Nntrou Lino.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Doc. 25.
Work Is being rapidly pushed from
Klamnth Falls to aNtron and tho
contractors expect to havo tho line
ocmpleted and ready for operation
by August of next year for twenty-
fVo mncu j,0yond this city.
Tho grndo Is completod to with a
fow miles of altttlesnako Point. A
,,,. inn uoon jmllt to tho wntor
frnt on tMU iri,por ltnUc nm, co.
structlon trains nro running on It.
Mnterlnl for tho camps Is hauled on
cars to this point, and thonco takon
on tho compnny'H boats, doing away
with all freighting by tonms.
Tho Klnmnth Quoon Is throwing
up tho grndo on the ftvo-mllo cut
across tho Uppor Lnko Marsh, and
novt spring nnothor drodgor with
double capacity, which Is now bolng
built nt Stockton, will nld her. Do
yond Modoo Point tho lino survoyod
Is porfoctly lovel and tho work will
bo oasy,
Moanwhllo tho contractors on tho
Natron end nro pushing south as
fast ns possible.
RAILROAD GIVES
REDDING A PARK.
KICnOlNO. Deo. 25. Tho Southern
Pacific- Company yostordny presented
tho City of Nodding with half its res
ervntioii cast of the iiiaiii lino, the
ground to bo dovolcd sololy to public
park purposes. The gift was mndo
through Division Superintendent W.
E. Dyer nnd Chiof Enginoor Morrison
. i rt. it r i.il
' "iiji - uuurgu ti. uniuwunu.
Tho gift is not absolute, for tho
railroad company rotnins titlo to tho
ground nnd lonsos to tho city at a
nominal nmiutil rental for nil indofi-
nito poiiod. Mnyor Qroitwoldt no
eoploil tho gonoroiiH offor, subject to
a subsouuoiit approval by tho Board
of City Truflteos.
BURGLARS VISIT
THE WEED HOTEL.
WEKD, Boo. 2R. Tho lunch ooun
tor of tho Hotel Floronoo wns robbod
somo timo yostordny morning. Tho
robbery tonic placo lioforo tho house
wns oponod, nnd tho burglars mndo
entrance by broaking a window.
Thoro wns no cash loft in tho rog
istor. Tho visitors took all tho food
stuffs in sight, nnd tlion domolishod
the furnituro.
Tho offioors bollovo tho work wns
done by tramps and thoy think thoy
hnvo a oluo.
INSURGENTS ONLY
AWAIT AN ISSUE!
, Whenever SornethlrtM Arises Which
Will Glvo Them a Chanco
They Plan Great
Reformation.
WASHINGTON, D, C, Doc, 25.
"Wanlud An Issuo. Ily thirty or.romto, It seems very llkoly that tho
moro Insurgent members of tho houso1 Taft legislative program, with Its
of representatives. Issue must ho 'radical recommendations for corpor-
Mfiuarolv imon tho ruins imil unrnn-1 ntlon ocntrol, In likely to meet a
' i ..... ,.
I ii.'i.'ii ini. in uiiiiiiiiKur iiiuiuuuin
(standing nt tho Whlto Houho. Somo
1 suro method of taking tho Ravel nwny
jfrom Sponltor Cannon prefcrcd. Any
, Issuo nccoptnblo taht will glvo the
country nt largo an Idea that (ho In-
surgents are fearlessly fighting the, tors of theso United States have
czar rules and a cznr rulor." lnokled in some time particularly
An ndvertlsoment llko tho nboro,thnt proposition for amending tho In -
mny b0 Inserted In tho dally papers torstato commerce act to secure clos -
ono of theso days unless tho insur-
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. f --,.-,, i... ti.nn ,i.n,,Wiioro moBi rouicai propositions are
I av?dlco Tp t ! S y Io.. Grayed, or stolen-In tho sen-
'nvo "ere.l up to date, u tnoyf
win nun niu man..-, wiu nnnuri. wu-j , .,,lorwi,,i . . ,..... to estimated popu nt on, are New York
can very quickly get enough votes to I l lf roLon for ty, Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis,
overthrow the rules, speaker, and all.) 8t R" f RO Zlnl t Vj Taft Boion, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Clcve
"An Imn.n in rMilv nil wn r a-nn.'tfnl",lon of so many oftho Talt,., ' . ,
i
,lt i"wuu'i "" '-" "-
rfnt, nf irnn.. ., i. ,..'io congress was me innoiiuy oi ino
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f" """t '7"";
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iir wo rnnnoi ihj iniBincBii. oomo eug-
scnomo ror us to nopo toao anytn.ng,
wlth ll- 11 ,ook" n" tho"K tncro
W h Iff It InnVn n n , 1. n .. nl. . 1. n m n
wan notning to ao oui wan until mo
can bo attacked,
overthrow tho
" pnkor'
As far as I am pcrosnally con
............ . .
j . . .
nnrtlnlitnr nn
to keep on fighting tho speaker until
' Kncrni. inicnu i
" ' " Tnft is now .lolnc his frantic best to
"'banT 1 1
1,,"n, thf' ,p0H,ftl BftV,nKB ,,nnk 08 nnfor his not nroJccts-and be it tin -
'nvltlng plank to stan.l upon, but f; P J
I get him. Somo of tho other folks.l1"""" 'w"r,cu- .. , . . ,
however, balk at tho Idea of making . Wh ho P"0'"1 endeavoring
a personal attack on Cannon, so the to "o " working majority In
,. ...in,. ,i i. ..- congress In support of his measures.
Tho house Insurgents aro confront-!
til w can nil get togotnor."
od by two dangers whllo tliey nro
cngnged In their efforts to overthrow
Undo Joo. In tho first placo, if they
nro not successful they aro very llkoly
to loso whatever Influcnco thoy have
In tho housc bocnuso of Innblllty tov'
'
securo recognition from tho powors;B,un' l"u i,uo"" , ,
controlling that body; and, second,
thoy mny "loso out" with tho presi
dent for opposing loglsnltlon that tho
administration wants enactod. Thoroi"'"! it is expected that ho will be nble
aro n lot of postmasters to bo appoint-
ed this session.
What makes the situation of a good
many Insurgents nil tho moro ticklish
Is tho fact that their constituents nt
homo demand n fearless attltudo of
them nnd oxpect to seo tholr repre
sentatives norsnnnllv twist thn (nil
of power overytlmo thoy read tho
homo papors. Many of thorn wcro
elected upon nn anti-Cannon pint
form nnd whon thoy conio up for re
election next fall, thoy may havo to
do somo stronuous explaining to hold
tholr polis.
f-f- -r -f
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
Srrs. Theo. Fish wns a Phoenix vis
itor Tuosdny.
Mrs. Br. Webster was in Phoonix
Tuesday.
Many Indies came into Phoenix last
Tuosdnv to attend the snlo of needle
work given by Iho Aid.
Mrs. J. D. Evens was doing trad
ing in Phoonix Inst Tuesday.
Mrs. E. Qibbs, of North Tnlont,
wns n Modford visitor last Tuosdny.
Jamas McDonnld and mother wore
in Med ford doing Christmas shopping
last Wednesday.
Tho well drill is nt work on tho
woll nt A. S. Furry's now residence
in South Phoonix.
Evoryono sooms filled with tho
Christmas spirit in tho littlo towns.
Talent is a busy plnco theso days.
Mrs. A. B. Ferns, of Font Vnlloy,
sold ono hundred noros of fruit land
Inst Wodtiosduy for $10,000. Bid not
loam tho nnmo of tho purchaser.
A. H, Houston was up in North
Tnlont visiting his daughter, Mrs. J.
E. Roborls.
Cupid has boon busy in Phoonix of
Into nnd has cnsnnir'od Lloid Colvor
and Br. Miilmgreii into his not. Both
of whom, with thoir brides, will mako
their homos in Phoenix. Wo oxtond
congratulations and best wishos,
S. S. Stophons, of North Talent,
wns in Modford on businoss last
Thursday.
C, Cnroy hns boon having tho oloo
trio wiring in his rosidonoo dono ovor,
tho first work boing unsntisfuotory.
TUFT'S PROGRAM
i
HITS A S
'President Has Trouble With
His
Plans for Lcrjlslatlon
Aldrfch Not in
, Line.
WASHINGTON. Deo, 25. Said to
'.hnn. nn.i rniiiif.Knf i
i - t, nmw
reaches tho statute hooks of the nn -
j Hon.
J Tho' Taft program as outlined In
Uio president's spuochoB Is about as
rndicnl n proposition as the Icrislo-
er federal control of the railroads.
,Th radical nortions of tho nresl-
.... . . ,,
'whom mosT radical nronosltmn "'A' rl
... A.-
'executive to lino up that august body
I in favor of tho proposed measures.'
I Murmurs aro also heard that Mr.
. ; .... . , . . A.
.,... nrcnlnr. nnd in -
"
n w .
' f"-"'" """" n -
executlvo admonitions and democrats
aro not entirely disregarded.
I Dut thcro Is one man who has been
I rnnnnlrimiiR tiv Ills nhsnnrn from tho'
I Whlto Houso In this connection.
That Is tho nnlct. hardwarklnc. cur-
c,
ri'Ut) I L'lUI 111 Itl K ( IUUU lUMOiUK
tor from Rhode Island. Nelson Wil
Xe,sn W ,s QU,,! sonerally under -
lBloou lu w ""'"' u"'uu,i " tu
.cuKuti. in m.ur ui u uu-uuvu.u,, owo -
slon. And Nelson Is somo worker. It
nas oeon mentioned, pernaps oy pre-
judiccd persons, mat ino unquautica
endorsement. In tho Tnft annual mes-
' 0.t 11.1. lV. Ai nnv.l
uru, nm) r ucuuni tur mm biuk-biiiuu
nnti-administrntion nctivitv.
Nelson W. is a superb organizer,
, to gather together real opposition to
I tho Toft mwrfures, if bo so desires.
Tnat won ill cause no end ot irouoie
to the odn-nlstratlori, nnd might forco;
the president Into an agreement with !
tho progressive republicans and thoi
democrats who aro almost unanl
mously In favor of tho proopsed cor-!
p0TaUm contro1 mon8urca
Tho city of, Jacksonville, the lnsi-1 sultinpr from neglected colds, and
ness men of Jacksonville ami tho ; spending fortunes vainly trying to re
citizens of Jacksonville have had.KVjn iost health. Could every suf
their experience with a cheaper i ferer but undo the past nnd euro that
form of light than eloctrie light sov-, fjt neglected cold, all this sorrow,
ernl years ago. Before considering pnin, nnxioty and exponso could have
n cheaper form of light get their ex-, been avoided. Chamberlain's Cough
porienco. '240 , Remedy is fnmous for its cures of
r-rL .i , 1
rum AiiufiMiT iwn
rfcirTrnn rT mirTn
DUMNLJJ IniifolLvJ! If you don't already know its my'
; gas lights and mnntlo lnraps you havo
; been rending so much about lately I
For snlo Span of horses, hnrnoss ; T'cro is so much talk nbout them j
nnd wagon. Now is tho timo toijl' mst bo good. Investigate. J.(
l.nv bofnrn sorinc work bee-ins. I Whitney, 211 West Main. Next,
Rnnm 20S. Tavlor & Phlnna Bldtr i
Anyono having money to loan on
chattels, I would liko to seo him
nt room 208, Taylor & Phipps Bldg.
Will trade an automobilo for lots.!
Room 208.
Wanted a boy to work nnd learn n
businoss which is n fino layout to
tho right boy. Room 208.
If you havo ft hotel or rooming house
to sell call at room 208.
To trndo A cood lot for n span of
horses nnd hnmoss. Room 208,
Tnylor & Phipps Bldg.
For snlo A pouy 7 yoars old, f35.
Room 208, Taylor & Phipps Bldg.
Anyono hnving cows to trndo for
horsos cnll nt room 20. 8
For salo Four lots 50x210 on oasy
terras.
For rent Sovon room houso and
born nt $12.00 por month. CU
nt room 208.
Wanted A woman to do wnshiug, to
begin Monday morning. Room 208,
Taylor & Phipps Bldg.
E. F. A. BITTNER, Prop.
R0MM 200, PHIPPS BLDG.
PHONE MAIN 4141.
TAB ON .
NUMBER ARRESTS
Census Bureau Compiles Report on
Cases of Law Breaking
In the United
States.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Dec. 25.
, T,mortnnt dntn on the subicct of nr-
i -
rests of lnwbrcakers and the sizes of
police forces is contained in U. S.
Census Bulletin 105, which Census
i Uircctor Durnnd is about to submit
. r. . v i z .1 t- , .
t to Secrctnry Nngel of the Department
tf(f cornmerco nn( Lnnor. it i
nbstrnct of cities having nn estimated I
population of over 30,000 in 1007, nnd !
t was prepared by E. II. Mnlinjr,
"M r . A!.. . n " .t.i''.-
cImrKC q offic;a, gtntifltjcrt
of cities.
1 There were 158 of these cities, nnd
'"1 tho tables of the bulletin they are
UV w" ."' . BHi . "roui' 1
" "r WpU.
contains cities ot over juu,uuu popit
,ntion; Gro"P 100'000 to 300,000;
' Group HI, 80,000 to 100,000; and
' . . , ' .
30.000 to 50,000
i Thoge m Group Jf rnnkc(1 nccordu
Cincinnati, iiinvnunce. .now uneans.
, 7
nn" w"mnpion, u
"dcr the head of arrests, classified
' oiienseH. it. is hnon inn too nura-
ol "",;ais luu -100 cu"- iur l,lu
T ,M
.582'4 nrrcsts lo cvcr 10'000 miahl'
Itants. The number of arrests per 10,-
iijer of nrrcsts in the laH cit es for tho
;00.0 inlmbitonts in cities of Group I
Wns 552.0; in cities of Group II,
-en:. e n til cenn. J
"r""' uou,u' uuu "L
I Group IV, 710.9.
A NEW ELECTKIC ORDINANCE.
May It bo ordained by tho city
. .u. a
: -"": Ul e" ol eu",tu'
Any able-bodied, married man who
shall neglect or refuse to provide bis
wife with electric lights and electric
Iron, thereby compelling her to spend
theso pleasant days and evenings In
tho kitchen over the hot cook stove,
, whcn ho now buy electrIclty at
(bargain prices, shall bo punished by
, imprisonment In his own kitchen,
' wIth cook B.OVo ln f bla3tj and
Bntt bo cc.mpe.jied to start nil res
at 4 a. m. so that he may bo ready
tor S o'clock breakfast, until he shall
provldo said -Ifo with sajd electric
... . .
I 'iBhts and electric Iron, to savo fa-;
i tlgue, exhaustion and troublo as.
aforesaid.
(Signed) DOMESTIC FELICITY,
Chairman.
Attest: THE CLERK.
Ill Health Is More Expensive Than i
Any Cure. I
This country is now filled with peo
ple who migrato across the continent!
l!n nil JilrtAf?nna Cnalnnr linf urliinli I
nnnn) , v;nofon.i,a nfi
them aro suffering frrom throat and
lung trouble or chronic catarrh re-
colds, and can nlwnv
npon' Use " nml tno more senous
'by Leon B. Haskms' Phnrmncy.
door to Rogno River Electric Co. of
fico.
235
WE DONT BELIEVE
YOU CAN BEAT THIS:
Thirty-two acres in this tract, fino
fruit land, about two miles from
a shipping point. Tho bnlldlugu
oonsist of a fivo-room box hoB,
eood-sized barn, etc Thoro are
12 noros of 5 and C-s'oar-old ap
pW. wc-stly Ndwtowus, with ooia
tnereinl ponchos planted between
m fillero. AIho throo acre of
yoan pear treos and some family
rohard. Four nores in alfalfa.
Six or eight aeros of timber, most
ly oak and lnurol. Thoro ia a
pnmping plant on tho plaoo whieh
supplies wntor for the garden and
alralffl, equipped with gasolfaio
etigrae. About 40 rods from a
good ochool. Has mrnl wail do
Urcey and telephone. Price
$18,590. Tonus.
W. T. YORK & CO.
KEEPING
iiiiiiii. imiiiifi. riiii r riini'iKi'fi. iii'irnii.
- .
THE FAMILY GIRGLB
Any kind of opon flnmo consumes
ns much oxygen from tho air nn four
adult pairs of lungs.
Would yoit consider nnd light
"chenp" thnt affected tho health of
your vrifo, your children, or yourself,
by depriving the lungs of oxygen 1
Electric light is tho only kind of
light that consumes no oxygen, nnd
does not vitiate tho atmosphere.
It burns in an air tight bulb.
Its good light.
When yon think it orer isn't It
tho cheapest light?
Human Jifo is a progression nl
wnys towards somo better thing
somo higher state of civilization.
It is this constant yearning for
hotter things which characterizes,
nnd sets apart, tho human race from
tho bruto creation.
What would wo think of a
human boing today who, in the midt
of civilization, persisted in living in
a cave, clothed with ruds skins,
shunning society, and conducting
himself as a savage.
You nrc ready and willing to ndont
any nor things in yonr housa which
can be proved a so:irco of nuditionnl
comfort, and cheer and health.
Wo want yon o tnink about n few
facts regarding ulcctricity, which,
wo beliovc, entitles it to your earnest
consideration.
We know that if yon once realize
what electricity will do to mnk.e your
homo moro homolike, core cheerful,
more charming, you wil need no per
suasion you will insist on electnoi
.. T'e know that if we n show you
where electricity will lighten your
Lnrrfrj.s and'mnko your Me more liv
w?'e, x on will nead uo wrjring to adopt
it.
In tho first place, let me talk to
yon on light.
Electric Lighting In the Horn.
A well lighted ihome dispels the
gloom and invites hubby, and the
grown-up boys and girls to stay in
evenings.
Nothing conduces eo much to '
cheerfulness and social congeniality1
ns a brilliantly and pleasantly lighted
fireside. I
And nothing qurU realizes that'
happy condition so consu-'
mately as electric illumination.
You may talk about other means
of artificial light, but after all. the
Light and beauty give zest to life.
Light is beauty if its Electric Light Good
illumination adds joy to every social function. The dance,
the dinner, the card party, all are more enjoyable when
proper illumination is used.
Perfect light Electric Light lends itself to any
desired elfect. Send for our representative and let him
prove it.
In Case of vSicKness
PHONE 3641
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Near Post Olfice All Night Service Free Delivery
A CHOICE BUILDING .SITE
Lot 00x175, oast front on Oakdnlo, South, wator and sowor con
nections to property lino, eomont walks and pavement. Fino oak shade
troos. This is in tho host residence section of tho city, Prico $1500,
$500 cash, balnnco easy terms nt G por cont interest. Comparo this
with lots 50x100 in similar locutions.
J. W. DRESSLER AGENCY
kerosino lamp, gas, ncotylino nnd tho
vnrions othor forms of light, can bo
considered but stopping stones, lead
ing up to tho ideal llluminnnt oloc
tricity. Wo havo renchod tho culmination
point of illumination in olootricity and
today, nothing is known to making
that so nearly approximate sunlight
as this wondorful force.
No matter how richly tho homo
may be furnished, if it is poorly light
ed, it throws a depressing loom over
everything, and destroys tho cheer
ful comfort that ovory homo should
radiate.
Tho family circle gathers togothor,
around tho hcarthstono ovonings, nnd
that is tho time, abovo all others,
that tho homo should tie brightly il
luminated. Electric lighting, with ith soft glow
ing brilliancy, makes the homo mora
attractive, inviting, nnd congonial and
not only augments the beauty of ma
terial appointments, but welds tho
entire family together, evening, into
a happy, satisfied homo circle
If you want to drive your boys
and girls out on the streets ovenings
give tbom a dimly, gloomily lighted
home.
If yon want to keep them in even
ings give them a pleasantly lighted
horns.
Electricity plays it part, with no
uncertain hand, in the welfare of our
boys nnd girls.
But that isn't the whole story by
any manner or means.
Electric lighting in your home is
neat, handsome, and clean. It 'dif
fuses a steady, sren light, unaffected
by draughts, and offering the easiost
light, known, on tho eye for reading.
No shadows.
Unlike all other lights, it casts no
shadows, whatever, but sheds it bril
liancy in all directions, unimpeded by
futures or brackets. No heat.
And in the summer time, yon who
havo felt tho withering heat in tho
home, hare not thought kindly of
your gasoline or lamp light, which
has scorned to join forces with the
hot tctnepratnre in an erfort to make
life well nigh unbearable.
Electric lighting instead of heating
the houso, gives you a cool, refresh
ing luminosity that can be seen, not
felt, that can bo appreciated not
condemned.
lectric Co.