Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 28, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MIDDFORD MATIj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR1MON, TUKSDAYOVMIU Kl 28, 1!)l 1
POT PLATFORM
'" IS DRAWN UP
Socialists Outlino Their Plans for
Mwlfwtl, If They Succeed In Gain
ing Control Have . Full List of
, Candidates In the.Fieldv
Attractions at the Medford Theatre
DAVE LEWIS IN HIS GIRLIE FAR CE, "DONT LIE TO YOUR WIFE,"
TUESDAY, N OVEMDER 2B.
i)cmnudii)g municipal ownership,
nholitum oT contract labor, a freo em
ploincffl ttKt'Ucy to lie conducted by
Oielply, 'Abolition of vorking prihoii
or.s oil (be streets establishment of a
freu public market, nn eight hour d.i,
mid n'o;gVnnt of n franchise without n
voto of the' people, the loenl socialist
party hn& put its pint form forward
mid Ift preparing to take up the city
enmpftign in earnest. Tiio socialist
JinVc'linltiiifnlcd n candidate x"or each
municipal offiee and announce that
they intend to make a bard fight to
weep the city. Their pint form a-,
wldptcd ia ris follows;
' "Wc, the socialist party of Mod
ford,' Ore., lie ra assembled nt n regu
larly called convention, do hereby
reaffirm our previous pint forms nnd
those of the tttnte and nation.
"We, the working class as a c!nss
contend (hat we are entitled to pro
portional representation in the ad
ministration of the city, as we are
directly nffectcd tbcreby, and place
in nomination our candidates, nnd ask
nil thoso believing in our principles
to support us. Oar ennddates arc
nomnnted nnd controlled by the party
membcrshp, who sign their resigna
tion blank before election, nnd will
bef promptly recalled for breach of
trust. Ve shall not aim to define
our policy in detail, bnt meet all is
sues as they arise, then dispose of
them the greatest good to the great
est number.
"We strictly adhere to one of our
fundamental -principles, which is i.o
fusion, no compromise and 116 "politi
cal trading.
"We nro freo from any business in
terests, therefore claim to easier re
fuse nny purtinlity to heretofore fa
vored interests.
"Section 1. We demand munici
pal ownership of all public utilities.
"Sec. 2. We demand the abolition
of all contract labor; the city to di
rectly operate nil public works, such
as street improvements and repairs.
thereby creating a saving of all prof
its now paid to the contractor.
"Sec. 3. Wc demand a free employ
ment bureau io be established and
maintained by the city of Medford.
"Sec. 4. We demand better sanitary
condition of the city prison and the
abolishment of the practice of work
ing the prisoners on the streets with
out pay.
"Sec. 5. Wc demand the immediate
establishment of a freo public mar
ket whero farmors and others can on
certain dnjs sell their produce direct
ly to the consumer.
"Sec. 0. We demand strict en
forcement of the eight-hour day on nil
municipal work, whether done by con
tract or otherwise.
"Sec. 7. We declare against the
granting of franchise to private in
dividuals or corporations for the op
eration of a street railway over the
streets of Medford, and demand that
all applications for franchises be re
ferred to the citizens of Medford by
referendum.
"Also, that any franchise granted
for the operation for a street railway
over the streets of Medford guarantee
substantial permanent improvement hi
the way of steel ties, posts, etc., and
that at the end of twenty years said
street railway revert in fee simple to
the city of Medford as a public utility."
II? "iL' Ly'lP" 4
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LADIES 10 FORM
A
CLUB
Social Settlement 1 Club Will Do Or
ganized This Evcnlnn Under 1ho
Auspices of the Greater Medford
ClubTo cB Educational.
Pave Lewis, one of the best knov.t Shelby Stock company, which has a
and brightest comedians on the national reputation. Others who con
Ameriean stage, who will appear In tribute their share toward the suc
the farce "Don't Li to Ypi.t Wife,".' cess of this piece art? Kdne Koland
at the Mcdfonl opeiM houe tonight Gladys Wilcox, Lillian Stanley, Vir
will be supports by an uiri-'uully ghiin Stewart, Kstelle Vernon, Sam
capable company. Maxima Shelby, Rokc, Jlolworth Stark, Harry Kills;
the leading lady, h iwll known, hn- Benton Garvin, Mart Franklin and
iug been connected with her own Edward Spencer.
READY TO CHOOSE
SITE FORHARKET
Council Committee Meets and Elects
J. E. Watt Secretary, Who Will
Seek Information From Other Cit
ies Regarding Market Place.
STATE GROCERS
E
HER
JAMRY
The special committee of the city
council to consider ways and means
General Committee of Merchants' As
sociation Names Special Commit
tees to Prepare for Session of Gro
cers to Be Held This Winter.
A Social Kctllcmunt club is to bo
organised tlu , v( Tuesday) ovuninvr,
under the niHpiuug, of the Greater
Medford club, tinll all interested are
asked to attend the meeting at St
Mark's hall at 8 o'clock.
One meeting has been held, when
thiiiy-sevcn members were pledge 1.
Classes in different lines of work will
be formed as soon as club rooms can
be scoured, so that it may bit eduo.i
tiouul as well ns souinl. It is to lm
so arranged that it will be Hidf sup
porting. It will also give the yonuK
women a place to meet, and to thoso
whose homes are out of town it willJ
be of great benefit.
Kcv. A. A. Holmes made n short ad
dress, tolling of the work of organ
ired charity which is being done ami
asking the support of the club.
An unusually interesting meeting
wos held by the Greater Medford clnli
Monday afternoon. After the .regu
lar business was transacted Mrs. Mt'
Cord, formerly of Princeton, X. ,1.,
but now living in Woodille, gave a
most interesting talk on club work
and tho Work winch they may ncoom-
pnsu.
jurs. .iciiorit nns been a very a-
ctivc worker in club life 111 the east
nnd will provo a most valuable one in
Medford.
.Church Concert a Success.
The concert given by the clUluniy
class of tiu M. K, church of Talent,
Xovcmhor 1M, to a full uu.l npproci
ntlvo audience, was a sucous.s lit every
way. Kncoro was onthusinntio and
much credit is due limit trnchnr, Mr.
Fuller, who hud the work In charge.
Over .fl!(J aviih realized for church
purposes.
Perhaps one of the Kilter vou
ought to write during (lm
is a reply to hoiiio ui
want ads.
ho ftot hour
u of tndny'
Rooted Too Hard; Dead.
ANNAPOLIS. M.I., Nov. SJS.-An-tono
llarilla, ini'iubui of the naval
nundoiuy baud, is dciid loduy an n n.
suit uC ovcr-enthnHlivam at the iiviny
niivy footbnll gnini). Uurllln w.i
solrod with heart 1'uiluro whilo
lhouting in frmnsy nl ('nplaiu'l)til
Ioii'h kicking of goal, which won 'lie
giiuii' for the middle, lie died stunt
ly afterward
Lei olio of today's want nU nend
ylni on a "little jouriiuy" if yun'ro
looking for a 1'uniinlu'd loom.
Governors Assemhlo. '
ST. PAUL, iMIim., Nv. U8.-
fluvornoi"j of all of tlm wiiilui'ii
nIiiIjh ii i'o imicmbletl linr'ti tiTiluy
pvepiii'atoi'y to hoarding the gnvin'
lunx' ttpeniiil, which pulls out of HI,
Paul tonight for tho governor Ibur
of tlm oiihI, 'flic Mptclal imrrliw ton
t'ovtiiiiini. Tho lint iunltiduti tiiiloC
osecullvcM from Iditho, .Mnnlnmi,
Wimliiiijjton, Oregon, ('lilil'oniltirufd
Colorado or lliutr loiueiHiiinttlviiar
llHuklim (or Ilontth.
STAR
THEATRE
V
-COMrORTAULE
X
usaroiUD ma&kxtb.
Sttl Prict.-
At a meeting Monday evening of
the general committee appointed by
for the establishment of a public the ArnridiniilK' ns.nnmlmn ili f..i.
t j v 1 it 1 i & - I
murKet in iticuiflra iiem 11s iirsi se
YOUNBSTERS ARE
TRAINING
HARD
Fast Workouts Are Seen at the Nata
torium Gymnasium' for the Boxing
Contests to Bo Given Soon at the
Club's Smoker.
sion Monday afternoon, .and at that
time perfected organization by elect-.
nifj J. E. Watt secretary. Mayor
Canon is the presiding member of the
committee, Couucilmen Watt, Emer
ick mid Miller being the other mem
bers. Tho searot.nry is now rendy to re
ceive offers Of sites from proorty
owners in the city.
Mr. Watt will also write oyicr cit
ies in regard to public ranrkot rant
ters, gathering all of the data possi
ble relating to the subject, in order
that tho market, when established,
will avoid mistakes other cities mny
liave made.
4
DINNER FOR SIX TO
COST ABOUT 46 ON
THANKSGIVING DAY
"" Here in. niiiirnviiiinfolv- wlint
the Thanksgiving dinner this ""
"" year will cost for a family of ""
" six mombers: "
Ten or 32-pound
turkey $2.50 io $.1.00
" Oystors, 1 it... .75 to 1.00
"" Cranberrios, 2
quarts 25
"" Vegetables 50
"" Tuinjikiu pic 25 to
"" Fruits 50 to
Nnts, 2 lbs 30
" 3Iisccllaneous .. .50 to
--
t; Total $5.fio to $7.10 "
J If wine is indludod the cost ""
" of the dinner will of course be
"" malerinlly inorensed.
f
..10 '
.75
f
1.00
-f
Without n doubt tho best and mos1.
evenly matched series of bojxing con
contests are slated for next Friday
night's smoker at tho Natatorium
Athletic club rooms,
Tho club has enforced a strong rulo
whore all tho boys who are contest
ants for a boxing exhibition must
enter into a course of training for
two weeks, go as to bo in proper con
dition for such n contost.
In the main ovent Joe Uiff boxo
"Gunboat" Smith of Woodvillo. In
the semi-final Jimmy Smith meets
Eddie Oonloy.
Tho fpeoial event between Young
Wolgast and Jim T)ri.scoll will be 01m
of tho best bouts of tho evening.
Tlipro will bo two preliminaries be-1
twoen WlHo Muck and Eddio Clark
nnd .tolpmy ltocho versus Freddie
Lowh. mukiiig twenty rounds of box
ing iu nil.
Every want ad offer that you "look
up" may not wholly nppeal to you
but the experience in investigating
such offers will never ly regretted
lowing specinl committees wore
named to prepare for the meeting
of the state association to bo held
here in January: On banquet, John
son, Ileilbrouncr ami Hus:-ey; 011 re
ception, Putnam, TIu.fchison arm:
Maim; on bull, Flynn, Ireland nnd
Kentnor; on decorations, Khun, An
drews nnd McAlpiu; on finance, Gur-
nett, Warner and llnhbard. These
committees will report at the nb'uoei
n,tion meeting next Monday.
RPKOIAIj SCHOOIi MHKTI.VO.
Notice is hereby given that there
will bo a special school meeting of
District Xo. 49, Jackson county, Ore
gon, held at the high school build
ing. In said district, on the 7th day
of December, 1011, at tho hour of 2
o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of
making a special levy of taxos, to bo
usod for the maintenance of school,
paying Intorest and redeeming war
rants, and to transact nny othor busi
ness coming boforo said Hpoclal moot
ing of District No. 49, Jackson coun
ty, Oregon.
By ordor of tho board of directors
this 25th day of November, 1911.
213 OUIS GKAWFORD, Clerk.
Vegetable.
Potatoes Sl.75 per cwt.;
Cabbage 2 c
Parsnips 2c. ,
Lettuce 5c taoad
Carrots, 1 1-sc.
Beota 1 l-2c.
Onions 1 l-2c.
Celery 50c31 doi.
Cauliflower 10 16c head.
Tu'rnlpa 1 l-2c.
Radishes Cc-bunch. j
OnlonB Green, 6c bunch.
!c lb.
Frarfl
Cocoanuts l'Oc each.
Prunes Dried, 10c lb.
Lemons 25c dozen.
Bananas 15 to 2Cc per dozen.
Oranges 2G45c doz.
Grape fruit 75c Q1 doz.
Granbcrrieh l.'ic t., 2 for 25c.
Butter Kggn and Poultry
Butter Fresh ranch, per roll,
Cue; creamery, 80c.
Eggs Fresh ranch, COc, -
Poultry liens, dressed, 15c; llvo,
12c; .springs, dressed, 12 to 15c
Turkoys 22 to25c, ,dressed.
Meats, AVboIcsnlo
Beef Cows, 4 l-2c; steers, Gc.
82Gc.
Pork Gc.
Veal Dressed, 7 l-2c.
Mutton 33 l-2c, llvo; Iambs,
7 l-2c.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
November 28, 29 and 30
The Colleen Bawn
IN THREE REELS
The Greatest Feature of the Year
Aii Irish Classic Drama written by the celebrated playwright Dion Boucicauli
as presented in New York, March 27, 1860.
POSITIVELY SURPASSING ANY PREVIOUS PRODUCTION OF
PHOTO -PLAYS MATCHLESS IN SCENERY AND COSTUMES ABSO
LUTELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Matinees Every Day Admission 10c
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I5UY8 FIXE FIAXO.
George King has purchased a flno
Knabe piano from tho Halo Piano
House. This Instrument Is one of
the best ovor turned out by tho big
Knabe firm and Is one of tho best
pianos evor shipped to Medford. Mr.
Hale Is doing a thriving piano busi
ness on tho strength of the high-
(grado lines ho represents. i
, , liny nnd Feed.
Hay Timothy, W, alfalfa, 14;
grass, $12; grain hay, ?14.
Grain Wheat, 95c busbol;
$35 ton; barley, $35 ton.
oats,
NOTICE.
Medford business houses will caluo
all day Thanksgiving, oxcopt tho
groceries, which will remain open
until noon. Pleuso bear this In mind
and shop ear)y.
Masquerade on Skates
Wednesday, November 29, at
NAT RINK
FIVE PRIZES ' '
$6.50 Skates for Best Dressed Lady
$6.50 Skates for Best Dressed Gent
- $6.00 Cash for the Best- Skating Couple
$5.00 Skates for the Most Comical Man
' $5.00 Skates for the Most Comical Lady
ALL SKATERS MUST MASK
' ADMISSION 10c
a
s
x
lx
lf
-f4
f.
Tlsnklns for Hoaltn.
The two ways of finding work
want advertising and answering wnnt
ads give you a donhle-harreled
chance of -winning the kind of a joh
you wnnt.
Haakltifl for Honltb
NEW REMEDY FOR COLDS AND CATARRH
Don't lot that cold grow worse', and
possibly develop Into a case of chron
ic catarrh. Check It now It is so
easy, with tho now djscovory, Men
tholyptus. It Is now known that to euro colds
nnd catarrh the nasal tract miiBt bo
thoroughly dlslnfectod. Tho Infoct
lng bacilli must bo destroyed, with
out, howovor, Irritating or Injuring
tho delicate membranous tissues.
How this can bo douo is a question
which has puzzled tho physicians for
years. But we can answer this ques
tion for wo haVo tried this now rem
edy. Mohtholyptus, for ourselves.
tho Infected tissue. When this Is
followed by tho soothing and healing
Mentholyptus salvo, tho treatment is
tho most effective ovor 'known for
colds and catarrh.
Although wo have on our sholves
many good remodles for colds,- wb
can especially recommend Mentholyp
tus, for wo know what it can do"
Wo uro so Biiro of its morlts, thatjf
ho first package falls to reach your
case It will not cost you a cent.
Don't fall to investigate this rom
ody for colds and catarrh. Anyway,
call at our storo and lot us show you
tho outfit. You can then seo foi
Turkey Shoot
Interest I holng takon In tho tur
key shoots now being hold at tho
Nat shooting gallery ovory afternoon
and evening.
Tho vapor from Mentholyptus, yourself how simple this Montholyp
Teaches uud cleanses ovory part of If us troatmcut Is, Medford Phurmucy.j
ORDER YOUR
THANKSGIVING
SWEET CREAM
-Coffee or Whipped"
BUTTER
MILK '
BUTTERMILK
Medford Cream and
Butter Co. '
Two Free Deliveries Dally
NATATORIUM BUILDING
Phenes: 164-L Main 881
- - 4 '-- y
SAFETY RAZORS
Ever Ready Keen Kutter Enders
$1 $1 $1
Gillette
Auto-Strop
$5
MEDFORD PHARMACY
WKAIt POST OKI-'IOH.
PIIONIJ NIOIl'r OH DAYMAIN 101.
I
Everything in Silver an$ Rich Cut
Glass to beautify the Thanksgiving
Tajble.
r
THE JEWELER
MARTIN J. REDDY
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