Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 19, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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COLORADO WOMEN
M'GAW SPEAKS
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DKKVRR, April IS. nccauRi
United 8tates Senator Charles s.
ThomnR, In Washington, didn't ap
point a woman as secretary of the
national snffrago committee ot the
United States senate, and chose a
more man instead, the women of Col
orado nro planning to out-Roosevelt
Ilooscvelt and start a new party com
posed exclusively ot women.
Declaring that they liavo been
modo tho rcctplonts ot nothing but
lemons In tho history of their long
serrlco to the republican and demo
cratic parties, tho Colorado Equal
Suffrage association, composed of
some of the most representative
women of the state, Is determined to
"secede." Tho appointment by Sen
ator Thomas of George Iang, an em
ploye ot the state department, to the
secretaryship of the suffrage com
mittee, Is tho last straw.
"Sonator Thomas was elected by
the women ot Colorado," declared
one Indignant snffrago loadcr.today.
"Without our loyalty ho would have
been gathered to oblivion long, ago.
"Tho position of secretary of tho
scnato Buffrago commltteo is one for
which a largo number ot women arc
eminently fitted by education and ex
perience to fill. And for a Colorado
senator to have recognized tho wom
en by such an appointment would
have meant a definite and ef fee tiro
recommendation ot the suffrage
cause.
"Time and again the women have
fought In the democratic party and
wrested the- banners ot victory from
the enemy when the enemy bad the
men running and bad startod to
dance a saraband ot triumph. And
now the women are going to put
forth the challenge: 'No more lem
ons.' "
MO
FIRM
FOR LAND LAW
SACRAMENTO. Cal.. April 19.
Protests which poured In upon the
legislators 'today agtinst the pro
posed antl-alicn land bills will have
absolutely no effect upon the law
niafcenj, according to every colon who
will talk on the subject of the much
discussed law.
"The matter is practically out ot
our hands," Is the Invariable roply.
"Tho people of California demand 9
stringent anti-alien land law. If we
do not grant their demand they will
accomplish audi action by tho Ini
tiative." So strong has been the sentiment
ot tho people that not a single sen
ator or assemblyman can bo founa
who will admit opposition to an anti
alien law. Some favor amendments
to the measures now before the sen
ate and assembly, but if there are
any who will oppose a law of some
sort barring aliens from holding
lands, they are keeping discreetly In
tho background.
"Tho desks ot many members are
filled with letters from the people
of the state demanding the passage
of this bill.," said Sanford today.
"We are not going to act in direct
violation of these pleas. They come
from overy class In the state from
the mo3t substantial business man as
well au from the agricultural communities."
E
EVANS CREEK VALLEY
Tho building owned by Mrs. John
JIiIIIh who Uvea up Kvnng Valley, mid
rented by Joe JtobinHoit wns burned
recently causing much exoitemout nt
Itugue Ilivcr, unya the Argus. No
one wns nt homo when the firo broke
out ko tlm origin in unknown but it in
HimpoHcd to litivo hturted from (lie
tttfvoiio through tho roof.
Inside of fivo minutes dozens of
willing hands were thero to help but
nil that could bp done wns to save
tho woodshed nnd email ham. Not
n thing wntj token from the house no
tho family lost everything except tho
clothes on their bucks.
Mrs. Itobinson is a sister of tho
IJoyer Bros, and tho fmnily wns taken
to their homo so they wero well
taken caro of nud on Monday our
people added up about $90 as n small
token (o assist in getting .01110 of
tho needed clothing nud supplies,
Several gHVo chains, a table, beds and
diht nnd in thnt way Mr. Robinson
cm 11 et startod over again. This is
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lilt. JAMKS S. JHIAW.
Field Secretary National Reform
Association, orjjnnUltiK Srtiiml
World's Christian ritlreii'blp Con
forriico, to Ims held in Portland
Juno 20.
James S. McGaw, representing tho
World's Christian Citizenship confer
ence to be hold In Portland, Oregon.
Juno 29 to July G, 1913, will speak
Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock In tho
Christian church on Oakdalc. He
will speak In tho afternoon at 3
o'clock In the M. K. church, corner
ot Qartlett and Fourth streets. This
will bo a mass meeting for all those
who can come. In the evening at
7:45 o'clock Mr. McGaw will address
a mass meeting In the Presbyterian
church by the city park. Each church
where tho service is held will furnish
the music
No themo Is greater than that of
lU'n.M'a fhrlallfin fl I Ironotl I n "
Ever one who loves to make great
his clvllliatlon should not fall to hear
these stirring addresses. Mr. McGaw
Is an eloquent speaker. Tho meet
ings are free to all, and all the
churches unite In them in the after
noon and evening.
Twenty thousand neres by Mny 1.
Monday morning Med ford business
men will start out bright nnd early to
make that slogan good. With the
'irs men of the city and vnlloy be
lli ve Hint it w jmhwhiIc to secure
enough Mtguero to guarantee the build
ing of tho high line ditch which will
make twssible the irrigation if 53,-
000 acres t land in the valley.
Among those who have already
s gned for water U K. 1). llanley, t..
Xeidemeycr. P. t. Ton Velio, J. C.
Hrown, J. T. Sullivan, P. B Morriok,
T W. O-good. J. A. Perry, k P. Hub
hard, and n number of other large
holders.
The new contract offered the land
owner of the vnllcy is considered
an excellent one in many ways as it
makes il iwssihle for the land owner
to pay for tho water in Ufl annual
installments nnd it i believed that
enough acreage can be signed up un
der this contract to insure tho con
struction of the high line ditch at a
cost of $1,500,000.
Mondny t flying squadron of busi
ness men in automobile- will tour the
valley calling upon the land owners
and taking the matter up with them
direct in order to determine just who
will nnd who will not sign.
REV. SMITH OF GRANTS
PASS SUED FOR $30,000
Ono ot tho cases to como on to be
heard In tho April term ot tho circuit
court Is that of Allco Rogers vs.
Rev. W. O. Smith. Mrs. Rogers
charges In her complaint that Mr.
Smith on three separate occasions
made remarks derogatory to her
character, and she asks for damages
ot $10,000 upon each count, or $30.
000 damages in all. Grants Pass
Courier.
MRS
. OIETZ NOT.
GUILTY SAY POLICE
CHICAGO, April 10. Convinced
that Mrs. George Diets and her al
leged affinity, George Nurnbcrg, did
not kill the woman's husband, the
police today are seeking another man
whom they believe to bo the actual
slayer.
"This was not a fcmlnlno murder,"
said Pollco Lieutenant Mueller today.
"No woman would mutilate a body
like Dlctt was mangled. Tho ma
ternal and womanly Instincts are too
strong. Women murderers deal with
poisons and occasionally with revol
vers, but almost invariably refrain
from mangling their victims."
Lieutenant Mueller believes Num
bers has established an alibi that
will hold In any court.
At any rato tho Detroit Tlgrs still
have Sam Crawford, and tint con
siderable. "Wahoo" i tenrln; tut
horsehlde to pieces by bl-j heavy
clouting.
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
!
Absolutely Pure
Absolutely hms no substitute
Many mixtures are offered 5
substitutes for Royal. No other
baking powder is the same In
composition or effectiveness, or
so wholesome and economical,
nor will make such fine food.
Royal Is the only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
1000 Rooms Wanted
In order to accommodate tho people attending tho Odd Fellows
Graud Lodge and Ilebcknh Assembly to bo held in Medford May
20-21-22.
Fill out printed blank below and mall to John A. Fcrl, Sec.
Room Committee, not later than April 30, In ordor that list can bo
classified. ,
We will bavo rooms avallublo from May 20 to 23 as
follows;
Rooms with bath 3 per day for ono por-
son; . ......per day toe two persons
Rooms without bnth per day for one
person; per day for two persons.
Street and Nuumbcr..v - -
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The Inviting Chalmers "Thirty-Six"
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Inviting because it simply
erood and right, Nome houses aro that
way tho olios you know aro right, with
out knowing just why.
Tho witlo door invites you to stop in,
tho doop cushions to sit down, tho big
steering whool to drivo.
Just koop your soat
'don't got out in tho stroot
1 t nil
again, ino control 01 mis
car is centered on tho
cowled dash.
Push a button and tho
Chalmers cranks itself.
C h a 1 m e rs air pressure
starter does it best start
er niado because simplest,
most economical, quickest
acting, most reliable un
der all conditions.
Chalmers was the first
oar to have a dependable
starter. Chalmers "Thirty-Six
a trade name to the year 1912.
year goes down in automobile history
as "Sclf-Sfartor year." Chalmers cars
set fashions.
Just move a lever and the carburetor
is adjusted.
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Puru a switch and tho elect rit:
are on.
The lovers and pedals and wheel aro
just whore you want them. In fact, all
the "controls" of the Chalmers are right
to your hand most of them artistically
grouped on the stylishly
cowled dash.
And, by the way, that's
another big automobile im
provement, tho Chalmers
had first t h e co w led
dash. Compare this one
feature with the same on
other cars see if the ChaU
mors isn't better done.
Rims aro demountable.
Tires may bo inflated from
the compressed air tank
no mimpiiiL'. Others ask
you to pay extra for this
feature.
Tn view of all these good 'points, a
Chalmers "Thirty-Six" is particularly
inviting because of its price pnly $1930 !4
(r. o. b. Detroit) for a fully (quipped up-
to-the-ininuto motor car of A 1 goodness.
Always on view at our showrooms.
Medford Qarago
jwfiSm Perry L. Ashcraf t, Jr., Agt. Medford, o&.
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ELECTRIC COOKING
IS TRUE ECONOMY
NO FLAME, NO SMOKE, NO GAS, NO ODOR, LITTLE HEAT, NO WOOD TO BRING IN, OR
ASHES TO CARRY OUT, NO MATCHES NEEDED, READY AT A TURN OF THE SWITCH.
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ELECTRIC RANGE, price $00.00 cash, sJIm.OO on
installmonts. This rango has new typo broiler in top of
oven, the best broiling device up to date for any stylo
stove. Will bake, roast, broil or fry; is better, cleaner,
safer than any other cooking appliance. Ask your
neighbor who uses one. Jflat rato for family use, JJTi.OO
per month.
Ask about our special installment tormn on this rango.
EL BACO OVEN, price $12.00, will
roast a chicken or bake two loaves of
bread. Can be connected on any lamp
socket. No special wiring required. Costs
fi cents per hour or less to operate, depend
ing on quantity of current used.
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SAMPLES ON DISPLAY AT OUR OFFICE
California-Oregon Power Company
PHONE 1081.
216 WEST MAIN STREET.
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stripped of everything by firo in the
last few years.
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