Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    .1
MTCTTFORT)' MATT; TRTBTTNFJ, MEDKOnT), (TRFION, SUNDAY, TTNF, 25, 1011.
VAGTl FTVE
ll , ...- i i i i i ii ii .ii - - - i mi i i
I LOCAL AND PERSONAL
'
Hlmrlff .loiii'H In vIhIiIiik It Im inr
lllllll, wlm llvn short iIIhImiich HOI'tll
or Modioli!. 1 1 Im wlfu iircoiiiiMinliMl
lilm tliltliur.
f (JoiimIiiIiIo Irwin of AhIiIiiihI
In on Klit Kiii'l (JriK'loir 10 (ho county
Jit 1 1 Kililny nun lilm;. Tim youiiK man
Ih cliiupMl with riiii(lnr. u miiiiiII ijhoeli
i mill lutii Ihmmi IikIiI to iiiiHwur to tint
t; t it ml Jiii)
Carltln ft Taylor (.John II. Cnrkln,
(Uouii 0 Tnylor), uttoriityn-utliiw,
r over JiiiiIihiiii County Hunk HMif.,
Mtxlfnnl.
lloli'l iln Jotiim now has nlht pu
ti-uiin iumiIIIih: tint iiH'iitliu: of clr
( i ult conn
County CU'ik mill Min. W. II. Colo
iiiiui jumln their foiiuvr homo nt
I'limuiU u ImIi TliuiHiliiy.
AhIiImuI Htcniu Laundry. Mcdforil
off lot, pliDiu No. 1201.
P. Kli'lnluiiiiinitr mill IM Halt ttui i h)i
of Apiili'ttitlo nmiiiI Tliurmliiy iiIkIU In
Jlll'kNOIIVllli).
, I). H. rltultli, tin' popular Mlnilff of
l.liiu I'oiinf'y, Ih nt tin ()pp iiilno vIm-
, lilm; lilt iIiiiihIiIit, Mrs Itnm'ot' 'J'ltoiit -mi.
lie In n miiii of ( tin ln(i l)iliirou
Hiultli. tun' or tint f Ii hL United Hlutes
imiiiiiIiii'M (nun Oh'kuii, mill n riiiuoioi
orntor In pliiiH'cr iIii.sh
Hen It, A. Holmes, Tim limurnufii
Mnu, over Jarkuou Co inty hank.
For the rlfitit klml or Mutual Pint
liiNiirmii'i, f W. V. Moore, room
SOU I'lilpim liiillilltiK.
C. .M. Kiilil Inn returned frnin a
IminIiu'mh trip to Han I'runrUio
.Ml. anil,.lin. .1. Hlllwell VIIhh UK'
Hpi'iutltiK a few weeks ill Sit nt it Crux,
Cnl.
Volouxl (i. I'. Mini of Seven OuU
Mpi'iit HuturiUy In Mi'ilfunl.
If ou wltili n copy or lholtit'r-
national KuiilKOiietlhi Dltitloimry.
standard nuthnfliy, inlilrHH "I'nlr-
W,". Jlll'kNDfl V lll. -
Wtilllitiru lleetmii nf Tiilcnt wns it
MimKhuI vInIIiii' Hutiirdu)
I William I-'miIiIhiiiI, Urn well known
Willow KptliiKH timelier, wns it Med
(onl lHltnr Hnturdity.
Alt rnpiilm tuttn linen niailt). Fol
low (In) rrovvil to tint Manhattan Cafo
ror I'.ooil ratlin; and fast service 80
Ihmmoiih In wntor rolorn am) oin
hroldery nt tliy llniullcrnft Hhnn,
Kentner's. , 81
A lutrit front illd much iIiiiiiok to
'fruit lit districts to tho north or .Med.
fiinl, from Seattle south iih fur as
Oatiby, Or, whnro considerable liurui
resulted. Tliln report In brought hern
k.r r- uy jumkoiim wlio huvn riv"titly truv
gMP!lMRlWI'"ln ,M" ",'"on " 'in.'ntlmi nmt
l" liylin now Simpers. Jniiii I! In' Med-
, ford wns it fair, wnrm iluy uml llio
report of froKt iIiiiiiiiko t'limwlu'ro III
Ormn wiih not looked for
llvnt cnffi-',' nnd Rood lirollur nl
your tiorvlm. Muuhnttnn Caff. HO
Mltrhi'll & Horde mnko Irdi-HU w
' frlKi-rutoru tluiL ki'iiji your luU'r nnd
milk In pi'rfi'tt condition without
lr...
Alfred nnd l.t'onurd Cnrimntor, who
qompoHO tin' Krcntnr part of I ho not
ed "lliirvtiril cliili." worn In from tho
VorlliiH orcliurdH Kuturdiiy.
; Chitrlfii (lay nnd A. C. Huioh vl-
Itod tho county itont on IiuhIiiokh Hnt
unliiy. Tlioy limvo tomorrow for
Hullo l-'nllM, w Intro" llioy will Hpmid
Hcvitral dityH.
Ilnndkorrhlttfjt Inltlitlod, Gc lottor.
nt tho llitndlcraft Shop. R1
0. I'. Hmllh of (IrniitH I'iiwh mi ii
vlHltor In Muilfonl Krlduy nnd Satur
day. V. II. JohiiHon of Talent, upon! flat
unlay In Modford on IiiihIucmh.
Wllllniit I). Kruneh or Trull Crook
Ih KpondliiK it fow dayH In Modford on
IiiihIucmh.
HlK hat Halo at tho Homo Mllltn
nry. 1021 W. !Mh Htro.tt, 88
Moho Hnrkdull and Prank Knwlor
motored to ilriiulH 1'uhh Halurday
moiuluK uftur n Hhoit vlnlt In .laek
hoiivHIo. Thoy v 1 1 1 roinulu at tho
Puna until uflor thof Sunday luiHolmll
itanio.
I), II. Niiiich of Harrnuiouto Iiiih at
rived to muko IiIh homo In Moilfont
with IiIh puronlH, who rtmldo on WohI
Soooud Htteot.
NVIIllam Allou of .lackHonvlllo
npoiit Hutuiday In Modford, iih did
A. 14, J. roiclval.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
I My I'liono 2U71
Night Ninut'N F, W. Wooka S071.
A. K. Orr, 8UDU.
IjADV ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker nuil ICmlmlnier
Piiiceoiior to tho unilurtakliiK do-
i; pnrtinout of Modford Kitrnlturo Co.
ii Offlco with MMlford Fiirnlturo Co. ;
Tolophoiios: Dny, Doll 3C1;
; lohn A. 1'orl, roBldonoo, Doll 4111, ';'
:;Hoino 17tIi.
0. W. Conklln 8801. J. II. But
i lor 3571.
AMIIULANCIO SISUV10H
$?
.1, I, I.owIh of AcmIiIiiihI Ih In Mod
rord on it Hhoit IiiihIiiohn dip,
V. K Coloiinin, t'litinty iilnrk, wiih
a rocuul vlHltor In .Modfoid,
Ohnuliiiiiiii, Auhliiiid, OrvKou, July
fl-IH. "Hotter llinn over." Don't iiiIhh
It, Houil to W, II. (IIIIIh, iti'irnliiry,
for hoolihtt,
CniOMl Wolili, who Iiiih heeii do-
vntlnn IiIh outlro nttoutloii iIuiIuk Iho
piiHt Mix mouthit to dovolopliiK IiIh or
cli'a nl tract injur Conlial I'olnt, Hpcut
Hutuiday In Mndord. ,Vr. "Wuhh
Hiiyn ho Ih out In ouiiiett for Tion-
moii'h tltln iih "Applo KIiib of Amor-
U'u."
Htantou (lilfflH npoiit Krlduy iiIkIiL
at .IiicI(hoiivIIIi) with filomlH.
Tho .Muilfonl Tout uml ,AwiiIih; Co.
Itino iiiiiiio fienh mado toutH ror itulo
HI
Hoheit Dow Iouvoh totliiy roi
OruiilH I'iihm or Klumath I-'iiIIh. At a
Into hour ho had not riiuchod a do
cIkIoh In tho mutter.
Child (lottllnh, T. H. Van Do Cur,
.IiiiIko I'. K. Kelly ami 0. I'lituum
loavo todny ror it flntiliu; trip on
Hoftiio rlvor.
Dr. M. C. Klndley of (IrantH Piihd
will ho uhHuiit from ti In office from
.lum ::, tin, to July n, 11)1 1, dur
ing which tlmo ho will ho In I.oh Aii-Kle.-i
uttenillui; a Joint moclliu: of tho
Aiiterlcaii Moillcul hnHoclatlou ami tho
I'urlfln Ahfloclalloii or Hallway Hur-
KOIIIIH. TIlOHl) IlltorOHtod Will IlloflHO
unto Iho ditto of IiIh uIiiiciico.
ManuKer IIoiihIim or tho Huckoye
orcliurdH wpont K.tturdity In Modford
on a iihoit IniHlm'MH (tip.
Slim AduiiiH Iiiih piirrhaitod a pair
of jory foxy little iiiiiIoh. which ho
will line tljlH Mumiuor to haul him to
ami from tho rher on lib iiuuiorouH
(IhIiIiik trlpH.
Itoom and hoard, family ntylo. 1 Ifi
South ly Hlroot, uonr purk, H2
Mr ami Mth. Court;' II. Durlium,
I'. II Wulto. Mru. William Johhii
and Walter Dudley left for Klamath
Tall Saturday afternoon to attend
Iho Klk foMllvltloH In that city. Mr.
Dudley touk tho party or In IiIh IiIk
I 'a ckitrd car, .
H. W. Hitchcock of i:anlii Point
wnn a lnltnr In Modford Saturday.
Mr and Mrw. John Tomllu vslll
eao for an oMoudod oitHtoru trip
TtioHilny Aiuoiik tithor eaHteru cltloi
they will lnlt will ho Kiiiikuh City.
Uiolr former home. Tlioy will bo ah
xent Homo two. uioutliH,
Modford Hardware for kuhoIIuc
ittlVeil.
Kdijar llnfor, who Iiiih heon In San
PiiiiicIhco for Hovoral dayH on IiiihI
iiohh, U expected to return homo to
day. Chaulainiua. AHhlnnd. OroRon, July
15-18. "Hotter than mer." Don't iiiIhb
It. Sond to W. II. (IIIIIh, Hocrelury,
for hooklet.
ICurl McAHlHtur, who ha been om
ployed by tho Mull Tribune for mum'
woekH, loft .Saturday afternoon for
1'oorlu, III., whero hu will ninko hit.
future homo,
CoiiHtablo SliiRlor Saturday after
noon auctioned a law Kraphanola
which ho had Hucured on it writ of
uttuchinent. Tho inachlno which a
fow wooUh uko coMt $2C0 was wild for
$70. Tho auction wiih hold on Main
Htrool and attracted a larRo crowd.
(ot your celery pluntn nt tho Pino
crort Kiinlvii on Wont Clark Btreot.
D2
A. M. Woodford, poHtmitHtor, Ih
HpoudliiK a month at CoquIIIo, on IiIh
vacation.
K. A. HlukH will leavo thla cvciiIiik
ror Salom, whoro ho will Ro.ovor tho
plutiH for tho now wIiik to tho Mtato
Intuiiin itHylum, for which ho Ih to
Hiipply tho Rianlto from a local quar
ry. Head lettuco at tho I'lnecroft t;ar
don. Oooiko SandorH, Ronoral inunaKor
of tho CIiIciiko Itottuo coiliimny, which
Ih Hiipplylnt: water to CrantH Piihh,
Ih visiting In Modford,
MIhh M. Pearl Honnott of Seattlo
and MIhh Clarice Ii. Van Hwan or Hoi
llnuhain, WiihIi., aro pieata of tho N.
W. (JIiihkow family.
.Mm. W. 11. llnrrlH, who resides
uonr tho Sovon Oaka ciobhIiu; north
of Central Point, wiih brought to Mod
ford Saturday to tho hoHpltul. Sho Ih
In u very critical condition, Hufroiint;
from blood poIhoiiIiik.
M-h. lXtwkon of Soattlo Iiiih arrvoil
to muko hor homo In tho city, II or
luiHlmnd, a lihyulclun, will follow In
about it wook. Ho viirvIii Modford
looklnt; over tho valley rucently unit
waa ho ploiiHod with what ho uttw that
ho decided to locato horo,
Chan Kay of Portland Ih In Mod ford
ou buulnoHH,
MIbh Klorenco Horuoll of KoHobuih
hi vlaltliu: with hor mother In Mod
ford. x . .
0. Pain and Hi 11. Mlllor liuvo
rutin nod fioin a IiiihIuokh trip to Kla
ninth KallH.
Dr. nnd Mm. h. P. Hlitck of Knst
Main Htroot vlHitod Dr. and Mm, Nil
dint; at Kutiln Purk, Hrownuboro, on
Tliurmliiy and Prlday. ,
10, II. CunntuKham nf Nowol), in.,
Ih horo on IiIh annual 'luupdctlon trip
to look utter IiIh property lutoroHts,
Mm, Harry Atuliowa and two chil
dren of (IiiiiiIh Piihh aro vImUIiu; In
Modfoiil,
Two ttovon-rooiii Iioiihok, modern,
Kood itaiilon, ham, chmo In, Phono
riiliur,. C. V. II, Kvorhnril.
Hit I pli Cioulmi of Kiikoiiu hux boon
Itino on IiiihIiiokk,
MIhh Norn WIIhoii, who Iiiih boon
vIhIIIiik In Kiikciio uml CohtirK, Iiiih
Kono tit CottiiKii drove,
KlKltl-liicli Jurdluloro with 2r,-o.,
K, C. biiklnt; powder for fi(J ceiitK at
L;i7 HIvoihIiIo avo., N. 81
MIhh Nelllu I lemon way Ih home
from liiiKomt ror tho Hiitnmor vaca
tion.
Mr, uml Mm, H. I.ont; and K. H.
Ioiik have boon traiiHiiutluK.biiHlueHH
lu Kiikoiio,
PackliiK and unpanklnt; furniture
and filanoii, ntorai;o wundioiiHo. Phono
Matthowii, 0121 or KKI2. '81
f AT THE CHURCHES.
-
HHtHftH lt
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Sen Ice Humliiy nt II it. in. Subject
it loHHim-Horiuou, "ChrlRtlnn Sri
3UCO." Sunday hcIiooI at 10 u. in.
Weduohday cvcjiiIiik ineetlni; at 8 All
are welcome, Kreo reudlut; room Ih
open to tho public dally fiom 2 to .r
p. in except Sunday. Chinch odirloo
'iVl North Uukdnlo.
Methodist Crurch, South.
Corner nl' .Mam uml Onkdiilc. Sun-
ilnv ellool ut Hi a. in.; preuoliiiii; II
........... . ,11..,.. -! i
Y. M, B. C.
Alt you n k men in town tliin morn
i, htniDKcix or mil, are invited to
hpcnil u pleiisuul ami profitnlile hour
in Ililile study in the I'roHivtcrmti
I'lituoli-til ill o'clock iimiil the rank
of (lie V. .M. II. ('.
FATS AND LEANS HIGH OFFICIAL ;ABAND0N MARCH TO
piav THPQnAV ncif nc d ucdc PAGIRGATE PENINSULA
I Lnl lULUUnl, Ul li Ul I IILliL
SECRETARYBOOSPLANS
Dnptist Church Notes.
"Wlinl in Sii'tritiiiiliMn, in it Irue
of I'iiIho Irtichiiifsf " Ik Hie xulijcet
nf tlio Honnou ut tlio Ilaptiht church
.Sunday cumim; at 8 o'clock. Iluv.
K. C. Sliiiwoml of .Mc.Minnille will
preach in tlio nioruiu;;. Suiuluy hdiool
l:l ii. in. Voting people-, meeting 7
p. in.
A. A. HOI.MKS. I'uHlor.
Christian Endeavor.
Y. P. S. C. K. of Hie 1'rosbvterinn
oliureli. The (. K. socio! v will meet
a! 7 IhiK oveiiiiit' in tlio church par
lors. A coiilial imitation is extend
ed for nil to attend the nicotine;. The
topic for llits veiling i ".Missions in
Cliinn." Spocinl musio.
First Christian Church.
Kirs! Christian Church, corner
8i.x!li ami Ivy street. Hible hcliool H)
a.' in. Morning service Ji o'clock.
Christian KiKfi'iivor 7 p. m. Chiltlron's
tiny program nt 8 p. in. At the morn
ing service the pustor will prcueh on
"The True Friendship." W. T. .rut
lock pastor.
Presbyterian Church.
l'rcuching ul 1 L n. in. Iiy Iho pas
lor, sulijeol, "The .Measure of Hie
Lonl." Ooml nnsic. All arc invited.
Sniulay school ut 10 n. in. Preaching
at 8 p. m., suhjeet, "The Sheplionl
of (ho Hills." Good music. S. ( K
sociely at 7 p. til. J. V. K. society
nl (J:-lfl )u m.
50,000 FEET OF TIMBER
IS BURNED NEAR TRAIL
A small forest firo vthieh Ims
lioun hurniiig for suvornl dayH near
Trail has liccu oxtiiiguis-licd Iiy the
Unit ml Stnlo.s fores! rnngors. It is
osliiuiilcd Hint no.OOO feet of privnt
ely ownctl limlier was doslroyeil.
This is iho fii firu of uny conso
iiionco in local foresiK this nonsou.
(Will) OK THANKS.
o wIhIi lo extend our moHt slnceru
thnuks to our rrlondH and neighbors
ror kind asHhttauco gtveu In our Into
btirwtvomont, and for tho many beau
tirul rioral tributes.
(Signed)
MR. O. V. DACMAN,
MR. AND MRS. (IHO. DOW,
MISS PI.OUKNCK HOKNIO,
MISS KTHKI, HOUNIO,
MISS MURIHI4 HOKNIO,
MR. J)RAN DOW. v
Ari'MNTION, Silt KNIIITS.
A special council of tho Ordor of
tho Red Cro.sH will bo hold lu Mu
sonlo Tomplo, Wodneaday, Juno 28,
Ashland, Oregon, for tho purpose, of
conferring tho ordor. All Knlkhta
Tomplnr Invited.
Courteously,
P. Y. PAULSON. K. C.
SI W. A. 8HKRWIN, Roe.
TUNlORAIi NOTICK.
Tho funorai of Kred A. Hnnscam,
who died Thumdny, will bo hold this
(Suiuluy) afternoon at 1:30 from tho
rosldonco, ail South Central nvonuo.
Rov. HolkuiMV will ofriolato. Inter
inout lu Duukurd comolory at Tal
Ilnsklua for Health,
Excitmecnt Now Vay Aliovc Top
Record One Side or Other Due
for Bcatlno-Wcalhcr Man Says
He Will he Good.
OlH'j ugnill w'o gra p I lie pencil,
Unco iiguiu wii Ji'ul for I nine
Willi lliwo lihglug v,oid iininorlnl,
"You hail hesl, te iliut hall game
you'll Ijfijiici "
If the milt 'didn't daiiiK-i, llie ar
dor of tile Viilllllll atinv ol the ifllx
uml the Iciiiih tl cnn'i elfecl ou. If
you'ic thin you m ill be routing for
the long oiiim'iiimI il 011r fat you'll
lie Hilling with (lie elnu on I lie iem
fnrceil hleiteherrf. And, if fate luu
so unkindly willed it, Unit ou me
noillior lot or lean, on will still he
III lire, tenihly lorn Willi conlliclmg
emiilions.
Oh yes, Mr. Foil ou'll he ihere.
The Hslpoiicmciit of the 't mid
I.enii linsehall game Iiiih only nriuiH.-iI
llie enthusiasm nnd exeiienienl could
nut he at u more fowiist heal. Thoy
do sav miiiiy funt' ntc losing weight
and that the thins are ueluiillv lull
ing into nothing. That guinc lias just
gfot to l,o pliiyed Tmdity!
Ill Hie . meantime siipjmrlors of
enoh side are poMim.' millioiiH on the
result niTH kliiilly re-p(,scd friends
tire imculiiig iiatnts fur each team.
The fats will ho uilk'il. Senators,
uuigmitcs, Htcuiuhoals, ice wiigou.
Kill Tails, uml .Iimihos, while the
thins have fallen lilies like, mils,
shadows, slivers, clothes poleyf and
jfauk uccoiiutK.
No uniounl of hard feeling Iiiih
been thus arosetl uml it i- tinted Hint
one'hide is iluo for an awful heating.
Yes, you will ho Ihere.
xotici:.
(1. A. R. and W. R V Train lcnvi-R
for Ashland Tuesday morning nt
SHC. 82
Union 0. Hunt, President of the Sup
reme Lodfje of the Knlrjhts of
Pythias, May Invest in Valley
Property.
Union II. Hunt, pnmldeut of the
Hiipiomo lodge of the Knights of Py
thias, ViliOMu homo Is lu Indianapolis,
Intl., arrived In this city Saturday
and spent tho day visiting tho va
rious orchard properties In the vnl
loy So pleased was hu by what ho
saw of iho valley that ho nunounc
ml his dotcrinlunllou of Inventing lu
orchanl property lion.
Mr. Hunt camo for the purpose of
looking over tho Wostorlund prop
erties, first becoming Interested In
tho valley through the efforts of Hal
Conrad, who Is connected with Mr,
Wostorlund. The local Knights were
not Informed of his Intended visit and
honto did not prepare n welcome for
him.
Mr. llnni will leavo this morning
for San Francisco ou his return homo,
lie stated, however, that ho would
Invest In orchard property In tho near
future, lie Is returning from the
juwslon of tint Knights Just held at
Astoria.
TWO OFFER THEMSELVES
. TO SAVE WOMAN'S NECK
JFARKZ, Mexico, June 'J I. --O011-ernl
Oodilillo Knomlero's proposed ex
pedition from here to "pneifienlc"
Lower Culifoniiu has ended in a fjus
so and Hie KJOO foiloi-iils of his coin
runinl are somi-i!emonili7C(l. Thro
hundred of the men have already de
scried ami the remainder of the com
mand aro lnixy rounding them up.
Fen ring oomplule demoralization of
his force while croswing Amoriesui
territory whore nvither the law nor
tho poucr of thoir officer' atilo
mnlic pistol would hold hw men in
check, F.Homlero hits advised the mm 1
Secrctury FIooh of the Commorillal
Chili has proposed (limit (lie htiHiniMH
men of tho city (uko n little junket
ing trip arming through tin; territory
served hy this city and his plan is
meeting with coiisidnrnhlo favor. It
is behoved hy locnl biiHiuorw men
Hint moro business could bo worked
up along wholesale lines if tlioy wore
better noqniuntcd with the neighbor
ing territory. The proposed junket
includes Northern California town,
Klmtmth Falls and t.akoview.
ister of war ngniiHt the expedition
uml it is to he abandoned.
ASIITAUn.A'. Ohio. Juno '2i.- i
Moved bv the pending hanging of Mrs.'
Angela Neapolitana, which is'set for
one month after she gives birth to n
child, Dr. Alexander Asaltn of this
city and S. it. Whitney, a baeheloi
of Clinton. Illinois, have offered to In ,
hanged in her plnce.
Mrs. NcuHililniiu was convicted ol
liiumc killed her husbui.d ut Sinlt
Ste Mane, Ontuiio, ami is now 111
juil there.
if If CHI al II 11 IV Agn fl
Byuiuiiuiii kiiifeininiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii
$18 Until July 1st $18
A Reliable Gas Range Ready for Use
Wo nro running It for jour benefit because wo know that once you
nwako to tho fact that thero Is no fuel so economical as gas, and so
satisfactory, you will want It In your homo. Come In nnd let us
glvo you somo facts that will open your eyes.
Oregon Gas 6c Electric Company
MEDFORD, OREGON
PHO.Vi: FOR THRMS
II
GOLDEN RULE
CcprrMI9ll
Th Houk 4 Kasfxchtsmet
Qactgo
(1. Kill
The Houe of Kafvcuhaxaet
QlacQ
Kuppenheimer Clothing
for a nobby, 'onifortable, up-to-date Suit. Bettor
tailoring, niore style, neater fir, finer materials, low
er price A look will convince you.
GOLDEN RULE SHOES
i
Are Better. The Price is no higher. "Why not have
the best Men's Fine Shoes? Union made.
$3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00
OUR CLEAN SWEEP SALE
runs all next week. Goods are moving rapidly. Bet
ter get in while selections arc good.
Akins Benton Co.
THE LIGHT QUESTION
The bell has sounded the knell of kerosene, gasoline lights and other forms of incompetent illumination.
Are you ready to quit them? u :, J.ai&y
iraven't you tolerated them long enough ? - ' ' ,
. There was a time when burning pitch faggots furnished the only means of artificial illumination folks
.knew about, and it was considered sufficient. vatoj iH-.cx srtrf r.WHiM.jtu.Kt.h j
.Then came the tallow dip, and everybody discarded his pitch faggot in disgust.
The tallow candle wtis next to exert its supremacy over the tallow dip, and folks were glad. '
The next step of development was kerosene lamps, and thev in their turn were welcomed as a pleasing
step in the right direction. rriifSlltli
Then came gasoline lamps, where were tried and cast into tho junk pile several years ago.
And now, as ti logical development of science, we have the greatest of all illumiiuints IClectricity.
Maybe some day something will replace electricity.
But the probability is not strong enough to justify us in waiting for it.
ADVANTAGES OF ELECTRIC LIGHT
'No other form of artificial illuniinant equals electricity in brilliancy, safety, neatness, liealthfulness, econ
omy, and cheoriness. ' (,lV
Elect riu lighting emits no fumes, or odors, and is the one hygienic light for living rooms and bedrooms.
The fact that electric light consumes no oxygen, like all opeu flame lights do, proves it to bo.the healthiest
light known. ' -. yAm
It keeps, the air as pure and wholesome as it no light "wore burning at all.
TJie importance of this one feature is' readily apparent when it is known that an open flame light burns ,
more oxygon, from ?i room, than four persons would breathe. ,
No matches No dangerous, dirty matches aro needed in tho home that is electrically-lighted.
No washing and filling of lamps, no danger of explosions; no danger of leaks; no plumber's bills; no flick
ering flamo to be blown out by a sudden gust of wind; no smudge of soot continually emanating frojn your
light to bo deposited on curtains, draperies and furniture and in vour lungs. "When you want to flood your
home with light, simply turn tho button. THINK IIA1H) NOW 10ONT YOU WANT IT?
At your service,
Rogue River Electric Company
t1" i
.- V
".
.&''
Art-'i' V T u
a