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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1913)
,H? TOGE STX. MEDFORD MATE TRD3OTE. MEDFORD. OR MOON. SATURDAY, NOVKMRTCR 8, MM. IV V ti Si MR OPPOSES LA AUTONOMY L TO CALL STRIKES RHATTt.K, AVnsli., Nov. 7. Sam uel (tampers, president of the Ameri can I'Vilorntlnn of Labor lost none of lils lmcn Insight Into tho problcmr which confront labor, through his recent Illness, according to labor of ficials who aro litisy todny discussing his speeches before tho metal trades nnd label departments, the first he has made In ten months. Cioiupors appeared beforo tho metal trades section to tako n hand In the fight over iv resolution offered by tho metal trades council of Hos toii which asked that local councils bo siren tho right of local autonomy to organlsa strikes nnd to compel aid from allied unions in caso of strikes. Ho opposed this resolution vigorous ly, stating that tho cigar-makers union, of which ho Is a member once had local autonomy. "Unions doclarod strikes without respect to tho condition of other unions or finance or crops, nnd tho result was wo lost strength until thcro wero less thnn 1100 members left In tho wholo International," said Ciompcrs. "Of courso experience Is tho only teacher, but It would bo sad Indeed If this great metal trades orgnnlxii tlon would have to go through tho samo troublo to learn tho lesson which has already cost labor so much, tlint Is, that we must submit to a central control." THREE COUNTIES TO ISSUE BOND WELL KNOWN PIONEER I Throe counties coming in line Jo fipphine county in Oregon, Slmstn nnd Siskiyou enmities in "nlifonim, nrc preparing for ronil bond elec tions. George K. lloos, seerclnry of the l'noifie Const Hood Homls ussocin- tion, left this morning for Nodding, Slinstn county, to attend n conference of the association. Mr. Hoos was before Ihe commissioners of Joseph inq county nnd offered the ntoein tionV support in good rouils, nnd he believes Hint Josephine county is preparing to get in line shortly. Sis kiyou county has already raised $o0, 000 for preliminary work out of ekn, nnd will be ready to meet Jackson counlv to connect. N N ENED T 3 TO 20 YEARS Judge Calkins Saturday sentenced J. Odin, convicted of stutulorv rnpo upon Ihe person or his niece, to from three to twenty years In tho peni tentiary. Charles Stanton, who was convict cdof gaffing fish, was fined if 100. ASHLAND TAX LEVY 15 L AI PAGE SUNDAY ASHLAND. Or., Nov. 7. The city council has fixed the municipal levy for .U'll nt VI 34 mills, apportioned ns follews: Ilonds nnd interest, fi.fi mills; general fund, ti.Il mills; street fund. 1 il-4 mills; fire department. .51 mill; park, .0 mill; library .7 mill. The levy for HUH wns nn even 1 1 mills. The nsesed valuation last year ' will .3,000,000, however, ns against. .'J,SOO,000 this year, consequently i the amount to he raised for municipal purpose will he nhout the same. These are the factors upon which n musical comedy success dcciid, ii tul 4 liitwj nrn 41m fttf trsi tv1iwtt ImVi placed ''The Girl From Mumu.s" will,."11 '!,,ra '""J Miss Olive Vail, which dime to tho J I"?c?lbcr " Page on Sunday evening, in n cla by itself. The hook by J. A. Lncv is n not of fun nnd n real p iiniinit tioti Mtit it, fiinl so often the ense. The result U that I A MfleJ nai fT .''n '"" tho audience is interested everv r.H..!,"rv of the t-inon. in winch thev ex- ,. , , press grrm rcprri in paring iui ner, ns sue unu nnvnys nocu sucu an efficient nnd faithful worker. W. C. T. U. Hears Mrs. Hill The V. C. T. U. met as usual in building on Thurseday. e had wi'h us Mrs. Hill from Hay City, Mich., who has long been prominently identified with temperance work m that city, and uce lot makes the sit-1 w!' 'nR n' kBn ';.,,er SJ,,,,, not forced, as Uw-Ih " '" ,1,p IiPp "vor vnllcv. Cnplnin M3!o Cnton, who died nt the residenco of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Furry of Phoenix, November fl, wns one of the oldest nnd best known of southern Oregon pioneers. Born in Cayuga county, New York, January -? 18-0, Captain Caton first went to Ohio, on his way west, nnd wns married nt Konvalk to Sibyl A. Freemnn, November 17( 1847. Five children .were born to them Edwin 11. Colon, Jennie O. Kent, Kmma K. Cnton, Robert M. Cnton, Isnbella Furry of whom the two Inst named survive. M"n nnd Mrs. Cnton moved lo Michigan n few years nfter their marriage and in 1832 the former left for Oregon, locating nt Jacksonville. Ho returned to his former home in the cast, coming to Oregon tho sec ond time, not long after the close of tho civil war, nnd lived in this sec tion ever since. Captain Caton wns n veteran of the Mexican war, also of the south em Oregon Indian wars of 18.VJ 18.r.r-0, nnd the war of the rebellion, in nil of which he did valiant service. He raised n company of infantry in Wood nnd Henry counties, Ohio, at tho beginning of tho civil war nnd was chosen captain of company II, twenty-first regular Ohio Volunteers, nerving under Generals Sherman, Nclann, Mitchell, Bucll and Itoso emus. Being taken prisoner nt the liattlo of Chicknmattcn, he wns con fined in Libby, Castle Thunder nnd other Confedernlo prisons. Captain Caton filled the position of deputy Mieriff during tho admin istration of the late William Byhec from 1878 to 1881, nfter engaging in business nt Jacksonville. Fourteen yenrs ago ho went to live with his daughter, Mrs. V. E. Furry, and mnde his home in Phoenix precinct since. For more thnn half a century he was n member of tho Masonic fra- icrnuy, .erving ns mnhinr or in lodge at Grand Ilnpids, O. His re mains wero buried besido those of his wife in tho Jacksonville cemetery November 8, under tho nnspices of Warren lodge, No. 10, A. Y. & A. M. A number of his comrades from Chcsfpr A. Arthur Pos, G. A. It., of Mcdford, and mnuy of his friends wero also in attendance ment. The music by F. A horst, is n revelation and bus ulreadv enrned for thnt gifted composer a front rnnk in the field of light must' Without a trace of a common run of music, it affords, a genuine plerure in its very tunefulness and nlremV "There's a Iieason." "The ltond lo Philndelphin." "Teach Me," "The Girl of Miliums nnd Mine" nre the song hits of the dny. Even indicn-' A letter wns alo read from the national president, Mrs. L. N. Stev ens, who spoke in the highest terms of her co-worker and who congratu lated us tion our acquisition. The regular monthly report of the flower mission wns given. HOUSEKEEPERS Must be Watchful For great efforts are being made in this vicinity to sell baking powders of inferior class, made from alum acids and lime phosphates, both undesir able to those who require high-grade cream of tartar baking powder to make clean and healthful food. The official Government tests have shown Royal Baking Powder to be a pure, healthful, grape cream of tartar baking powder, of highest strength, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at its price than any other baking powder in the world. Tho Trniln nn.it Labor concres of tion points thnt "There's a HeaW rnnni, nn- ,,.. ovnr cn.noo mom. will prove the biggest hit since j,Prs "r.very I.itlle .Movement cuclmutcti- the country. I i :muntd i tn a i-illo lOtnS at VaSSar -g UMAUrmUnnUlkA ckkpsie. Nov. sThe tQjsKsrra'srsssm watch-1 aUT.uui4ktr. nr,r,r v l I VI "- M v n Peeping TOUGH I Vnssnr college corps of night men were doubled today nwim to n senre due to nn epidemic of "pecp-i inc Toms." ' BULBS and SHRUBBERY Wo have a big stock of nil kinds ot bulbs and nro booking orders for rose bushes and shrubbery. Kino lino of l'creulnl Plants In stock. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE ir.ui. A.(.-,iii in."Tm DI.VMONB IStlAMD I'lLIAKl cm.om.Mlini.StotAIrl'll SOLD BY DEISTS EYOWHEKf: j loo.l Kant Main 1'lionc :t71 iJJmJmJmJmJmJ Mazda Lamps Another Reduction in the price of Tungsten Lamps On auyount of improved methods of manufacture, the price of MAZDO TUNOSTIsJN LATH'S ' , . lias been reduced as follews: "-' '" , . Coffee Ufa housewife should complain that tho coal she -was getting was iinsatisfactoiy and yet refuse to try tho coal from another dealer who asked her to try it, saying that if she didn't like it bettor than any other he would return her money, would you pity her hard fate? Schilling's Best cof fee is moneybaek if you don't like it better than any other. OnlerJlt, thm tlino.nn wllf nox!$fi '' "fJ'"' nd you t T ? f y r t T t f t t T z I I. I t t t f t a. X I ! I I x X X X X T t X X I .. A A A A A AAA At A Am)AVAA. A. V A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. k. A. A , VvVvVvvvvvvvOtIv Size in Candle Old New "Watts. Power. Price. Price. 15 VI $ .10 $ :.Ti 20 .1(5 ,10 :. 25 20 .40 .:;r 4 40 32 as .:)r go ro' .no .ir 100 80 .90 t . .80 150 115 1.1)5 1.20 250 200 2.25 2.00 Tt .'J'he old style carbon typo Ifi-candle jiowci' lamp uses 5(5 watts per hour. Tim Nuw.U-iing-sten Lamp of the same candle power uses ONLY 20 "WATTS 1M0I4 llOUJt. -y t".', You can save money on your light bills by using TUNOSTION LAM I'S. We aim to furnish perfect electric service. PHONE, "WJ7I.TE or CALL at our office if there is anything wrong with your service, and we will adjust the difficulty promptly. California-Oregon Power Co. 216 West Main Street Office First Floor Phone 168 Salesroom in Basement AAA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A..A..A..A.A. S&MwOv0 t ? V ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? T f T ? ? ? Y ? ? ? ? ? ? t V t T T t f t f T T t f Latta & Hopkins Nurseries CI rowers of lligh-Orndo I'Yuit, Trees. Apple and Pear Trees are our specialties. Stock one-year-old trees on three-year-old roots. Some of hest orchards in the vallev aVe set to our trees. Nurseries near Central Point. Mcdford office, room .102, M. I & II. building. I'hoiie 8(!)L Experience shows that homo grown, acclimated trees are the host. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES It's the all-year-Yoiiud car. In gusty Kail thru Winter's snowin balmy Spring or sunny Summer the Kord serves its owner equally well. Jt's the one ear on the job every day of the year $SU"i Is the new prlro of tho Font runabout; tho touring cur In $616 tbo town ear, It'iiO all f. o, b. MmUord, I'ompliito with "tilimi'tiL Oct cataloKUu ami pnrtlcuUrs (rout C. E. GATES Sparta IliillilluK, Mcilfoiil, Ore. .J. I " rCsT-OB- g-ff'-gfHr-tfg- ri r?----" --T-. r--v --v".! Get thcWclUuiown Hound Pucknjjo do not tulto Substitutes or Imitations HORLICKS MALTED MILK Made In the largest, best quipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant In the world Wc do not make' 'milk product 'a" Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But the Orifiitml-Gcnuinc HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Miulo from pure, ftdl-crcnm milk and tho extract of select limited tfruin, reduced to powder form, noluhlu in water. Tlio Food-drink for All Ajjci. MTASK FOR "HORLICK'S" Usod all over the Globe The moat economical and nonriuhlnn light lunch. 7 avv t. JL Low Round Trip Fares t - TO - MEDFORD and RETURN GIANTS vs WHITE SOX BASEBALL GAME, NOV. 17 Via the W suNbf.r m I lOCniHliHASTAl I I WQUTC3 I I "Tho Exposition Line 1915" Tickets will be sold from all points Wosebui'g lo Ashland, inclusive, November 1(5 and .17, good for return until November 11). Mcdford will be tho only point in' Oregon out side of Portland where the Hig Leaguers will play. Your only chance to see major league players in action. Don't miss it. Call on nearest S. P. Agent for fares, train schedules, etc. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. "APPLE DAY, NOVEMBER 18" .. ii----. J .MtnlMH''. -. !- i-i .-.- i ,.-,,, v , . t T T T - T r T T-T TT-T .. T T T -