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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1913)
PTtGTCSIX WEPF0HT7 WATT? TKTRTTNR TODFOttrf. OTCEflON, SATURDAY. TYROEMT 0, 'lf)in I t I rawe w- BOOS OFF 10 GOOD ROADS CALIFORNIA Oeorpo E. Door, Secretary of the Pacific Const Good Itonds association, loaves Sunday for California to take tip tlio Reed ronds work tliorc. with headquarters nt 822-S23 Unlbon building Snn Pranelsco. Mr. H003 lias completed a successful campaign for thn association and tho Reed ronds rati be In this count) and tho ndjolnlni; counties in Oregon nnd tho northern counties In California, and his pur pose Is to get central California In lino. The purposo of tho nssocatlon is to continue tho ngltntlon nnd boosting for i;ood ronds. His torritory covers tho three coast states front tho bor ders of llrlttsh Columbia to the bor ders of Mexico. Ho says relntlva to the Pacific highway, only when tho sBtem is fully completed from these two terminal will tho highway lirlnc tho greatest benefit to peoplo on this coast. Tho Pacific Coast Good Iloads as sociation's main work is creating sen timent for tho promotion an'd con struction of good lateral ronds to the rovcral highways. These "to the mar ket roads" nre as essential ns the main nnd trunk highways. Mr. Ilooa says tho whole country Is llfo and Soul for good roads and ever) body Is doing his llttlo mite, to assist In this laudable enterprise. Ho is pleased to report, though only flvo months old, tho association already is backed by over 500 members. So far tho ma jority aro In California, but Oregon Is n closo second. Medford alono Is represented by 10S members, Ashland 26, Grants Pass 23, Jacksonville 20, Itosoburg 22, and every town In the neighboring counties Is on tho list. Last month 52 names wero added to tho California membership from Red ding, Cnl. Every mail brings requests for membership and Mr. Boos says if tho good work can bo continued the membership by tho tlmo the associ ation meets In July, 1914, at Medford should bo closo to 3,000 members, With this body of good road advo cates tho Pacific coast should bo in a position to accomplish much, not alono In our stato legislature, but In our federal congress as well. Mr. lloos Is highly esteemed by the people of Medford and his success speaks for itself in bringing tho good roads movement to a greater success. He says tho work Is only begun and expects to return early In the spring to go down tho wholo lino through tho states of Oregon and Washington. During tho absence of Mr. Boos the offlco will bo in charge of II. R. Haneo of tho Roguo River Canal company, and all local matters relative to the association will be promptly attended to. CHORUS GIRLS NOW HAVE A UNION iTft. amL i w-5 .-. -v I It -A " v y'Lj? 'Him I i in JL-.n5k-S2 ! SCHOONER ASHORE CREW E SCftP E WATER -L OGGEDSHP i-awyor nne tlielr liar A'wecliiiloj mil physlrlntit their County Mcdli-at Klet,v. liy should not the chorus irU h.ive their own union) This wi.i part of the ar ment In the room of he Women' Tr.ule Union I.e.igue. .tv York. bet tils outeiited chorus girl and "borm men met ni.il fonuil the International AIII.iik-c of Chorus I'ts pie. to be afflllntvd with the Aiiiurk.Mii IVtlcnilkm ot luilnir. Miss lMula Ilniuuicl. the flrt tr vol unteer ns a liifinhi'r of the union, said th.it she wnunfl half pay ilnrluj: ie be.irsnN and legal cnntrnit. "I'm tired of work-in;: l.r fifty cent a day nnd supply our own evening I lOWIl. i ll.l llo .!! Illlllk (if lll.lt? It' nit funny no. no!" SRATTLK, Wit., Hoe. 0. Tho four mnttit M'hooner reporleil nliim on I)etnu'tum Ulntul, off the Washing ton eon.t. Ims been hlrnlifii-il n the Alolm from the Fiji Islntuls for l'u;et Sound. All lunula weie sivuhI. In nuswor to n roekel ;ent up li the crew, who wero enmpeil on lie "(ruction islmul, the Mcnuicr Admiral Farrnijut of the Alnkn Pacific com jmny, which arrictl here ttti mom iiur, stood liy lust lilnht while a !on came off to send a wireless mos-tiKC for a tutr. Tins officer U cliarjce of ilic hoal. acciiidimr to officers of the Admiral rarrngitt, "aid the Aloha had sprung a leak dtiriuc a liurricaue at sea and had become waterlogged. When they nearcd tho entrance to Gray's harbor tliorc was no luc in sight and with a fallinc Imromolor the captain decided to beach her in n iirotected spot be hind Destruction island, rather Hum risk Koiiii on the nicks, as she was unmntiMuonlilo in the heavy son. Since then liiuh wind have prevailed and the Knrnigut was the first steamer .sighted. IV to the time the r'nrrnctit left tho scone no damage had boon done to the Aloha. YANKEE CORPORATION READY TO LOAN HUERTA MONEY greenhouse whoro much of their fine stock will bo kept. This Is another one of Talent's now enterprises. Mrs. I'd Hamlin hnn moved to Med ford for the winter and will send their daughter, Kdnn, to school. Tho big brick store building on East Main street In Talent Is nenrlng completion and will bo opened (or business by the first of tho yenr. On NoNomber 2 at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. l.em Hughes of Kern Valley wero gathered tho following nntnod persons In honor of the seventy-fifth birthday of Gcorgo Roberts, father of Mm, l.em Hughes. Mnny nloo and useful presents wore given Mr. Rob- orts, nnd n bountiful supper wns toned tho guests. Among other good things, a twenty-two pound turkey. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. MeClaln, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, Tim othy Hughes, Elliott Ktmbnll, J. E. Roberts, A. H. Houston, Mrs. Mneklo WYlght, Mrs. Margaret Hughes, Miss l.tilu Roberts and Mrs. A. It. Pern. Krldny afternoon tho Talent biiHket ball ton in wont down to Phoenix whoro a second gnum was pin) ml, Talent tuning won a previous gitiuo from tho Phoenix toiuu., Phoenix won by 20 to 14. A final gnmo will bo played nt Talent Inter. ONLY Clothing' Store to give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps L Tho annual ball of tho Elks will bo held next Tuesday evening, and the feature dance of the program will bo "Colonel Tengwald's Sleepy Regi mental Rag." Other Elks of local fame will have dances named after them. A large number of Invitations have been Issued, and it will bo ono of the society events of the month. LOIRS PRICE OF EGGS'-"" MEXICO CITY. Dec C A well authenticated report sas that Presi dent Hucrta has been assured a loan of seven hundred and fifty thousand pesos by an American corporation with Mexican connections. Tho cor poration's vice president it Is said Is personally negotiating tho loan In re- ' turn fnr nnrtnlti nnnentafnna Rumored rebel successes wero de nied in official sources and it was rumored Monterey was evacuated but no report was received from there ni gh tho wires aro working. An- unconfirmed report said Collma is captured. Anll-governmcnt demon strations aro reported to have occur red at Guadalajara. ARjhvHhw zjjA? TiA i til 2 L Avoid Impure Milk for Infants nnd Invalids Oet HO RUCK'S It moans the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Th Food-Drink for all Ages. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For iafanU, invalid and growuiK children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nurwng mother and tho aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. Agree with the vvcakeit digeitiun. Keep it on your sideboard at home. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. - Tak no substltuU. Ask for HORLICK'S. HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk EDEN PRECINCT CHICAGO.' Dec fi. At the head quarters of the hoa-ewives es boy cotting moiemcut letter- were r-e eeived tellins of steadily slumping Tho Indies' Aid fair held at Phoe priccs throughout the country. The, nix was a complete success and quite reductions varied with localities hut 'a substantial sum was realized. Tho were substantial everywhere. Co", niisMon men were trying to sie the impression that tho hens were Inyinp more cencrouhly hut members of the women's clubs which the boycott de clared it wns the prooot of business ruination that brought the dealers to terms. They declared their move ment the mo.-.t effective discovered v. for combatting the high cost of hung building wns most beautifully deco rated for tho occasion. Oyster soup, cake and cotfeo wero served during tho evening. ?C. D. Drophy and Joshua Patterson of Talent returned from Josuphlno county Thursdny, whero they pur chased n flno herd of purebred Jersey cows for dairy purposes. Tho Wagner Creek Nursery com pany of Talent are building a large Have you over tried Holeproof Hosiery i If you have, you know the time and trouble our guarantee has saved you. No darning! Think what a blessing that means to you. It means no more eyestrain, no more of that "lumpy" feeling that darns give your stockings, no more money spent every week or so for new hosiery. Why f Heeause six pairs of .Holeproof J lose nre 'GUARAN TEED ngninst holes for six months, or new hose nre fur nished FREE promptly and cheerfully. And these soft, snug-fitting hose cost no more than or dinarv hosiery"! Come in and see them at your first opportunity. DANIELS FOR DUDS a.itnui ' tsxt rr-TfritaSKiTi; Everything comes to him who waits except success. Fords are chosen by men who "get there" by men who de niand n dependable car that's always "on the job." They choose the Eord because of its splendid record for con sistent service. $595 Is tho now price of the Ford runabout; th touring car U f (145; thn town car 1900 all f, o. b. Medford comploto with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from i C. E. GATES1 Sparta nulMlntf Mcdfonl, Ore ! t T- -i-ii ,j. .-. !..; I . -. "TfJ GOVERNOR WEST AIDS UNEMPLOYED MEN State of Oregon, Executive Depart ment, Salem, Dec. 1, 1913. To tho Editer: Wo wish to ask your kind cooperation In a movement to connect our unemployed with a Job. Thero aro undoubtedly many residents of your county who could uso tho services of n good hand this winter and there are many Idle men In Portland and other cltks in this stato who would bo glad to have u place. If you will be kind enough to run this letter and attached information blank In a few Issues of your paper our plan will bo called to tho atten tion of those needing a hand. Any requests for labor mado to our offlco will at once bo tukon up with those who aro hunting for employment. Assuring you that your coopera tion will bo greatly appreciated, I am yours very truly, OSWALD WEST, Governor. OKIWIt OK SMI'LOVMCVT. Namo , AddresB Nearest railroad station or Meant boat lauding Number of men or women needed .. Character of work offered Wages to be paid Willi or without board and lodging How long borvlcos, If they provo sat isfactory, will likely bo needed TIiIh blank to be filled out and mailed to tho Governor's Office, 8a lorn, Oregon, that It may lie brought to tho attention of those seeking employment, 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. MgM3Mg3MgM$MgM$M Z Z Z z z ! a z ? ? .? t t ? t f z z z z Mazda Lamps Another Reduction in the price of Tungsten Lamps, v On account of improved methods of manufacture, tho price of MAZDO a'UNOSTENl&MPS - lias boon reduced as follews: ' f, V ? t T t t t T t T t ? f I t t t T f ! 'Size in Candle Old New .Watts. Power. Price. "'Prico. 15 12 $ .40 . $ .35 20 10 .40 .35 25 20 . .40 .35 40 32 .45 .35 GO 50 .60 .45 100 80 .90 .80 150 115 1.35 1.20 250 200 2.25 2.00 i it . ? 4lM 't . , v The old style carbon type lG-cnndlc power lamp uses 5G yatta pcrhohr, Tho New Tung sten Lamp of the samo candle power uses ONLY 20 WATTS TEIl HOITR. -' ;jj P You can save money on your light bills by using T UNO STJDN LAMJ?9. i 'I,vi5 We aim to furnish perfect electric service. piIONE-W.ItJJE'or QALL at pur,i. office jif thero is anything wrong with your service, and wo will 'adjust tlicdif faulty promptly, ilpifr , California-Oregon Power Co. ?. 216 West Main Street Office First Floor Phone 168 Salesroom in Basomont ,V