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H T- Oh, Sure, Jeff Knows All About the Navy Now . j " " . . . ' i..- I --- -g-- ; j-rl - -r -'- ; Kfcer l CoA6 ,0 Htf ) , M . . HEXMrWMAtr:, jj.-J (J&t Uowvooour uj.leC Me.xaLBG I CT V V snorr pro J V V f ft ---., -IB Mf CAN &G( VMQ PRtr(cr RitKVBACK ( L . TKGRfi . I'll I f V ll)'"-'vA - !-? -V II f Mexico Keeps Father (Hv .1. S. Iliiunil.) Mexien ih 1700 inili'N liiii) fniiii Koulhi'riMi to imrlliwiwt, 0110 mile Willi' tll)lll0ilt to WKwt III till' uidel purl; it extend from Hi degree nuitli liililmti' to III ilc'Ktt'iN iioitli latitude, mill I'Diitaiim 7ll7,llllil Mtinri' mile, or about niie-fiflh uf the urcit nl tin- lulled Stale, mill Iiiii. n pop ulation of about iri.dOO.Olili, or widen IK per eenl me of llii' white raeo; II HiiM'il iinlivon mill Art per I'i'iit In dian. 'I'lt! nre 117 mptnro league of fuiiM, 18,000 league of motui lain iiml iilmiit .'(Mill Iciii.mii' of mi oultivuted Intnl. II northern boun dary adjoining the I'liili'il Stnto U mImmiI KKMI mile tit length. Vent t'mr Ih tliii prineipnl oily n the eut iiml 1 connected ith llio Cilv of Mi'vli'o li rmlMml nliniit 'J 'J A mile in Iftifslli. Tin- (lly of .Mexico U tin rn I of inmiy iHMtHtittniiH of lrnrii ii'i; iiml nrl, mill in notcil for tin1 hi tillii'iii'o mill oultiiro of !m piopln tlii'Mi ntiiililii-M ii rf in Kri'Ht rontniHi with Dm oilier purtioiiN of tla conn Irv. OiiIshIk tlu City of Mexico iiml n few otlior niiillrr I'itifM tlicre pioli nlih an not inori tliiiu mm In a linn iliril wlio run ri'iul or write of llio niitiw or tnixoil rm'f; a lnnt por tion nn pnoim'who nn lrliinlly llUIII'll ll' till' ilWIII'IH of tllOM XHht I'oiiri'-ktniiH, ImiKiuti in I'xti'iil, ami mIh- iiiIiiIii Ililllkl'M, wliliont win--dim or Hour, arc oliiitoiYcl aroitml tli iimihth of tin' rmirlii'ro, ami wh'it iMiiplo.Min'iit iHiithitn in oor looking tlin lionU of i-Htttr which cnixi- on lln1 xuili'oprcail IrHjftu of thi'ir lonl ami ninxti'r, iiml llni' aro tin I, mil of Hop1i ulio lire HiipHiril to i'riric tlii'ir frmii'liiKu liv ntin for tin riiiiiliiliili-n for offii'OH of the ilitlrri'iit lnimrlii'H of popular -I'l'iniuiit ; not inn' in a liiiinlrcil wonlil Know n liallol if tin."' picked it up in liffori' it ran ilrciili' on n polirv for cicisii their clccliM- frniiclitc tlimi tin pntitiilM of ii Itiiiiitic iiM,nni ninl yet llio I'niti'il StatiK p)i'niiiiiiit xviiil'ii) for llio fnri'o of mi elect Ion propeitv f our cilimtx in Mexico, tlic proti'i'lion of llio piTMnm ami intuit I'lilnclv ilOftro.M'il liy lauli'Ho Tin' p'fopli' of llio 1'iiilcil State liavo .f:illO,(loo,il0n lnetc.1 in rail inailh in Mexico, illicit lmc liren ill other cnlerprixi'M, miicIi iu coffee llloIlM llllll'ftl'llilll'll, Hiiuh-h enpitalihlH liavu .70)000,- 000 invcxtcil in railromlH tlieie, or aliont oni'-fottitli the mnoiint of our invcrttniPiitK; American people have iKll), 1100,0(10 iiiM'Mcl in inincM there, ami another 100,000,0110 inxcKteil in other cnterpriNcK, hiicIi iih 'coffee plantations oil piopettioH, rnlilier proilnclioim, cte, ho our country peo ple hnvo alloKcther over irriOIMIOO.Otin inileil llicie, or more than fill per cent more, than tin) east of Hie Pan nma canal. Tim U. H. Koveinment hno from time lime nent their commercial np'iiU iIonmi thoio to rcpoit what cmamereial ilevelopmenlH could lie hail which could iinhnucu thu pros peritv of our people j thumi iiki'IiIh liavo lepoiled ami our piveiumenl has ciiummunaloil treaticH with Moi cti Ki'imtluK thn ii;lit to invest in that country mid do hiiRlnesft there ntul have the niiiiiq pnileetiou iih iu the U. H. Our novcrumeiil Iiiih eueourafjeil 1 1 1 1- citizeiiH to no down theui and do vilop (he commercial mlvmilap'i ho H)u'eil'ied in naid treaticH; and the Mexican Koveiiiment hnn from llniu tp lima iuviled our napltnliHln to iioiiui down and help develop their ri'ourcOH; Kiiarnnleed to them safety of perrfoim mid propel ty. A IuVko nuiahev of lulinriiiK men h Iho II. S. hnvo heen jjiveu elnploy. incut through Iho viikI ainoiint of railroad maturial, ininini; mid nun chltiiral inachinory which luivo lieon KfTCPFOTin of Mcdford Awake mmiiifacturcil here mid xeut down thorn to develop the country; fin we iiic iiliuoit iin much iiilcicMlcd in the affair of Hint cniiitry iih of our own. Now for cnni nuiirchy mid Inn leNHiieHM Iiiih prevailed in Mexico. CillreiiH of the V, S. have heen mur ilcred mid have suffered eery ludij: idly; huiiilieiU of millioiiM of dollnrx worth of properly hove heen dc lioid. The Monroe docliiim Iiiih heen flouted nud treated iih a joke, and yet Hie V. S. ko eminent '" not taken nny effective iiiemm for ledretH. KiiKltiiid hai entirely dinrexariU'd the trmlitioin of the U. S. ; ha-, throiich her nuiliiiHHinlrtr recognized the lleurln U"vernmi'iit, Iiiih encour- ninil IiIh iiumiMitlnii lie Innniiu. I Ihronh her enni.nlUt- .Jh,' money uMff 2.!" I'im M'iuiiie iiih run', nun inroiicil liini reeoj-uition p'ttint; xanl oil coiicoh hiiiiiH, ho that Inter on they may have fuel for her wnr efoM nud which will iieceoHiintc a harhiir for their war vchmi'Ih to receive their preduct: then where will he our lonK-clicrndicd Monroe doctrincT l'rcident WiIhoii did riuht iu not reeoniriuir the lleurtu Koverumeut, nud did wront; when he permitted a foreign government to tceoi;iiie it He should have promptly told Kng laud that such mi net would he re ganled an iiufrieudlv to the I'liited State and could lit ho permitted; that any eoucesHiou ohtained through such acts would lie held void hv the l'mtcd Slate; that would hnvo set tled the iticNtiou long ago. Aain the president Iiiih invited tho Kuropeau powcru to uHHJMt the 1'nileil Stntet. in selllmi; the Mexican problem which in entirely contrary to our time lion o.ed traditions. Hughim! is pursuin;; the same pol icy she did iu I'u.vpt mid iu other cases; she loaned Iho Kt;yptiuu gov ernment largo hiuuiiH of mouev and when it was so largo they could not pay she established a protectorate nud aMimcd to govern that coun try in spito of the protects of the olher powers, mid if wo continue our validating policy tho sanio rohiilts will ho hud iu Mexico. It Iiiih heen discussed ui n solution to the Mexican piohlem that the reb els ho permitted to Import nruiK nud nmmunition, nnd thnt they should suhdiio tho I (curia government; if it weio possihlo to obtain such a solu tion what heller would ho the situa tion T They could no more enlnhlisli n stable government Ihmi tho present nud then when wo should he culled In intervene both sides would against tho 'flringos" nlnl tho nrniH that vve furnished would ho turned, ngniust ourselvcH. Our interest iu Mexico nro much lurgor nnd Iho cnuso for interven tion much greater than when wo In tervened iu Cnlm. For GoiI'h sako let us end this vn cilating, spinelesH diplonnicy nud de velop a pblioy of boiiio l;Ind thnt will comport with tho dignity of this great nation I This vacillating nud liumiliuling policy voxch mo so Hint I etiu't sleep nightrtl ii I I r i i i "Knhhit" Mnrnnvillo nud Tommy flriffilh of tho llotlon llrnvos huve "dmihled up" for n sensou on tho vaudoville slngo. l-fiJ Ifr-1-- -W ' ' '''' i M '..' m..'m " OUDl.VAXOUXO. 7HI. An ordlnnuro making tho nnuunl lux lovy of tho city of Medford. Oro- gou, nud tho Medford road district ror too yoar mi3, Thu elty of Medford doth onlnlu mi follows; Section 1. Thoro slmll bo lovjod for tho yonr 1018 tho following taxes upon tho HBBORsed valuation of nil tho tnxnblu nronorty In tho city oi Modfqrd, Orogou, ns Rliown by tho ns BOHaiiuint roll for Jackson county, OroKou, for tho yonr 1013, for tho MATH TRTKUNE, MTWFORP, OnKflON. THrR.SOAY, NONHOMBKr? 10, following iiurrioKefi. to-wlt, For IntereHt l'liuil. for iiaymout of Intercut on tioiiilnd city debt, tlircj mitt live tditliM (.t.D) .mill on tha ilollur Tor HI root mid Itmiil puriionen, one ntul (Ivu tdtithn (l.Ti) til I 11m on tlm dollar, 'i'lie luvy tor Htrnot mid road purioiien kIiuII he levied iipoii nil thn Inxulilrt iiroiiurty In thu elty of Med ford nnd In the .Mcdford road dl- trlrt. I'or (Jeiiornl Sowor purpoiiofl, ono and Mvo tuntlm (l..') iiiIIIb on the dollar. I'or Kirn Pund. ono and four tenths (1.4) mllln on tlm dollnr. I'or l.llirary I'uaU, nix tentlin (0 C) of a mill on the dollar. Tor iicnerul City piiriionea. ono mid U teutliH (1 0) or n mill on the dollar. I'or tho purpoio of provldlnK n BInkliiK I 'ii ml for tho bonded city debt, tdx ti'iithu (0.0) of n mill on the dollnr. I'or I'nrk Piitul, ono tenth (0,1) of n mill on tho dollar. For I.IkIiI Fund, ono nnd two tenth ( 1 - J utlllx on thn dollnr. flection 2 It I heruhj inndn th Oregon, tho luvy made, by tills ordin ance, Tho foregoing ordinance, xvn pnmed by tho city council of tho.elty of Medford, Oregon, till 11th day of .Vovuinber, 1013, by thu following vote. Porter, nye; Mitchell, nyo; Camp bell, aye; Blew art, njo; Millar, nye. nnd Kiimmorvlllo, aye. Approved November 11th. 1913. MAIII.ON PUKDIN. Attest: Mnor. K. T. FOSS. City Iteeorder, von iti:.vr iioi'MrtKi-XTiNa ltoo.xts 1011 ItHNT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, modern, Including gas. Three blocks from V O. Phono 372-J, rts-j.j i j ,-'t :u von hunt iuitMsui:i hoomh FOnTtKNl'sieepliig room with or without board. Mrs. (1, II. Wolf. 310 8. Itlvcralde. 20f VOW ItKXT OKOTCES FOIl (HON I Uirgo, conirortnblci of tiro rooms with elevator servlco, steam hent, hot and cold water. l.ow rntes. Apply Medford Furnl tunv Hdw Cn ITill IlKNT M!StICIjliA.i:OlM FOU Hi:NT--Aiuirtmout, 7 rooms nud bath, 9 Komt avenue, corticr Y Main. Cloorgo Huu, phono 735-J. 203 FOU KKXT Only hotel In town of 1000; 40 rooms furnished. Ad dress C. It., caro Trltiuuo. FOU KKXT IK neroa, 2 in Hub south of Talent, 300 bearing poaches. S arros young pears, 2 ncres grain land, good buildings. 1.. Y. Zlm mor, Mcdford, Phono 433-K. 201 FOU S.1,KIAK.M Ii.MW FOU 8AI,K SO acres good clonrod liind cIoho to Mcdford, tncrlfico nt $Si) nu aero, cxcluslvo ngouts. Claris Kcnlty Co. FOR HALK Good homestead relin quishment. Room 21, Jnckson County Dank llldg, 2Q3 I'OR SALE ACREAGE FOR SALE -A 5 and 10 ncro trnct close In, Income property, easy terms, Call owner 392-M. 224 FOR SALE Gnrdon nnd fruit trnct for sale, lucomo city property to trndo for atocls much. M, A. Ruder. N)EW TODAY A non-resident has threo large, lots over half ncro In Medford that ho Is dotornUuod to sell and offors them r6r $275.00, nnd will accept $D0V00 na first paymont. llalanco oney, who will tnlco thorn. A good alfalfa nnd fruit ranch of 142 ncros. Fifty acre of alfalfa and ton acres of young trees, llalanco good land. Ddlldlngs nro hotter thnu Common. $135.00 uu aero. This la n money mukor. O. 1). IIOON Room IS Jackson County Honk Rlilg. Thorns 1037-J IOK KKNT FUltMSHKI) A1T8. FOU UKNrVrgosteeptnK rooms,1 nnd modern housekeeping npart- , ments, prices rery rensonnblo. Phono 247-U 22 Kotith Holly stroot. FOItHAI.K MlhCnt,l,Al'OUS ' FOU SAM.' Ilonrdloss Darky need, 2c a lb. Phono Jacksonville .tf.4. ' 203 FOU SAI.K (luornsoy grado bull 11 month old, Citiernsoy, M Jer sey; high mllltlng strain. Ungley ranch, Talent, Ore 203 FOU HALK Cheap, one good team, weUht about 1300. Team can be seen nt Nash Livery Friday and Saturday or phono 293, Central Point, Oro. 205 FOU SALK A fow thoroughbred In dlnn Runners. Tho Geary orchard, phono R-13W. 201' FOR SALK Horse nt the Nash Llv ery ltarn. 201 FOR SALK Threo registered Duroc Jcrsoy boars; also well graded Jer sey heifers. L. II. Houston, Tal ent. Ore. 20X FOR SALK Furniture cheap at H5 North Ivy. 201 FOR SALK 2400-lb team; $250; nlso four shouts. Phono Schlnk, 19 to 23. 201 FOR SALK First class team of heavy horses. Inqulro Kads Trans fer Co., 42 N. Front. FOR SALK Wood, body fir 4 fool wood in. enr load lots, call or nddreJs John Neuncr, Glcndalc. Ore. 207 FOR SALK Flno pure bred Polnnd China boar. Work horso. Haled alfalfa and grain hay. Rorkeloy Orchards, phono 1-F21. WANTED MISfn:i,tAM:OUH WAXTKD Experienced dressmak ing and alteration at home or by tho day. 220 East 9th St. 201 WANTED A lady wants plain sow ing nt home. 325 S. Ivy, near Medford. 202 WANTED Double cylinder steam hoist nnd cable, for particulars ad dress F. C II., lock box 144, Gold Hill, Oregon. 203 HELP WANTED 5IAT.K WANTED Miner nt H rod on miner, Gold Hill, Oregon, for contract work. Gold Ray Realty Co WHY? PEAR TRACTS PEAK TRACTS 10-20-30 ncre pear tracts, bearing orchard, best varieties, threo miles from Medford. Deep free loam soil. No hotter 10-yenr-old pear orchard In Jackson eouuty; This must bo sold nt once. Price nsked $900 an ncro. It you menu business Investigate ut once. Wu will meet nil compotlon. Wo do not bollovo this can bo duplicated for thu prleo In nny fruit district In tho northwest. No matter xvhnt your business may bo, hero 1b an Invest ment worthy of your consideration. Value is twice tho amount itBked. Next year's crop should nut owner this amount. J. O. KARNES, Phono 130-J. First National nnnk hldg. SPECIAL TODAY A fow hundred dollars to lonu on good security. Seven room bunpnlow, - modem, for rout, n nlro plnco to llvo. Flvo room bungalow, modern, water paid, only $12,50 pur month. My specialty Is looking after non resident property. E. J. STEWART Room 204 Fruitgrowers Dank bldg. Offlco phouo 531, lies, phono 822-J. VAXTi:t) MIHCi:i,JiA.Nf.T)UH WAXTKD To trado nlro home In Spokane, Wash., for 5 or 10 acre with Improvomnnts, suitable for hogs, cattle, ehlcken and etc No objections to being few miles out. State price and location. Address 8. H. U., rare Mnll Tribune. 20 1 JAI'AXKSK llAXDWOftK LAUNDRY Handwork wenrs longer, keeps clean longer, same price as ma-1 chine work. Wo make a specialty I of shirts and collars. All orders ' i called for und delivered. Custom l I price. Phone 7S-J. 52S South Fir' St. 21t. WANTKD Laud wnnted In exehnngo for Seattlti property. Iiox S. A . caro irlbune. 201 HKLP WAXTLD FLMALi: ;WANtKb--Glrl to assist with house , work. Phone Gll-R-3 or address j box 9S-A, R. F. D. No. 1. WANTKD Girl or middle aged wo man for general housework In tho country. Address A. L., Mall Trib une, tf WANTED SITf.iTlONS ! WANTKD Married man wishes po 1 sltton on ranch. Experience. 1139 I West 9th St. 207 WAXTKD Position ns housekeeper. ' Apply 1301 N. Central, or phono I 4b2-X. 204 I I KOIl EM'fl.lM'E FOR TRADE Work horse for hogs. corn for chickens. Dagley ranch.,' TrtlA.it fXr l .", -. .uu FOR SALK OR TRADE A two J seated Studobakcr wagon. Will trado for good top buggy. In qulro Nash LI ."cry Darn. 201 FOR EXCHANGE Smalt Income ranch for city property, $0250.00. Clark Realty Co. FOR EXCHANGE Will exchango San Diego property for Medford or Akhland property. Hnvo 5 room cottage on corner, $3500, $2000 mortgago; also huve a vacant cor nor room for two more cottages. $2500, closu to a good school nnd car lino. Fifteen minute rldo from heart of town, will trado for 30 or 40 acres of land. Must liavo 10 acres of bearing orchard, must bo near school, want $1000 cash buyer to atsumo mortgage. Writo for particular, owner. John Manor, Slonne and llraat street, San Diego, Cal. 204 LOST LOST On Medrord-Ashlnud road, n ladles' coat, light color with binds collar. Leave at Tribune. L03 MONET TO liOAS MONEY TO LOAN On city and clodo In ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 3GS. nUSlXESS DIRECTORY Auto Snpptlr. LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secret In maklug springs Is the temperlug. We nro operating the largest, oldest nud best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use our nprlngs when others tall. Sold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth St.. Portland, Ore. Attorney 11. F. PIATT Lawyor, 210, Garnott Corey Kldg. PORTER J. NEFF-, WM. P. MEALEY Attornoys-at-Lnw, Rooms S and 9, Mcdford National Hank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. W. J. CANTON Attorney nud Coun sellor nt Law. 123 East Main street, .Medford, Ore, Win. M. Colvlg George M. Roberts COLVIO & ROUERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Ilauk llnlhtlng. U. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Hauls Rulldlng. NEWTON W. DORDEN Attornoy at law, room 7, Spuria building, Med ford, Oregon. Hospitals, THE DOW HOSPITAL, Central Point, Oregon, 248 10in. itusixicss oi'roi:rt;MTii Auctioneers WILLIAM ULRICH Licensed Anc tloneer for tho City of Medford, Oregon. Terms rcasonnblo. Resi dence phono 1C1-J. Office Jack son County Hank building. CIilroprnaur DR. II. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor nerve specialist. Rooms 203-204-205 Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapoi baths and scientific massage given: needle spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advlco in dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant. Phone, offlco 945, resldcnco C71-R an. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E Hedges Mcchano-Thcraplnts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplst. Tliesl urstoms, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastic, hydro-theraphy etc.. produce results In both ncuU and chronlu diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and UartletL Hours 9 a. tn, to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Vhono 170. Onm.int GARUAGE Get vonr premlsei cleaned up for th winter. Call on tho city garbao wagons fot good servlco. Phone 62.1-U V Y. Allen. Deu Us ta DR. W. M. VAN SCOVOl? DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Coroy bids., suite 310 Mcdford. Oro. Phone KK6. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lie Bring your work to rae at tht sign of tho Mall Tribune Printers and l-ubllaiiers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has thi best equipped printing offlco II southern Oregon; book binding looso leaf ledgers, billing systems etc. Portland price. 27 North Fir St. PlijslclniM nnil Surgeon diCf.'g. CARLOW, DR. eYa MAINS CARLOW OsteopathU physicians, 41C-417 Garnott-Coro) bldg., phone 1036-L. Resident 2G South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclar. and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practlco limited to diseases ot xvotnen. Offices 232 B Main Phones, resldcnco, S14-J2; offlco S14. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aud surgeon. Practlco limited to oye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes sclen tltically tested nnd glasses supplied Offlco 22S East Main St., Hour 8:30 a. iu. to 8 p. in. Phone. E. 11. PICKEL. M. D. Offlco Jack. snn fiinntv Hunk MHi. Hfli-n pbon6 43-R; residence phone 5S-R ' DR. MARION Pnyslclau and Bur geon, Stowart bldg.. corner Male and Uartlett Sts.; office phnn 27 rosldouco phono 27-J-2. 904 West 10th. DIl. MARTIN C. UAUUER Physt clan and surgeou. Office Pal it block, opposite Nash Hotel. Houn 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. DR. 11. W. CLANOY Physician and surgeon, ruonos, omce as, rest' denco 724-J. Office hours 10 te 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU physician, 303 Garnett - Core) building. Phono 904-M. R. J. COXROY, M. I). Physician and Surgeon. Ovor Hutchison & Lums den, 215 E. Main St Phono 77. DR. McM. M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon. Contra! point, oro. DR. LYDIA Physician. S. DOW. Osteopathic Contral Point, Ore. Stenographers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block Stenographic work done quick! and woll. TrnnHftr EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco 42 North Front St. Phono 315, Prices right. Servlco guar snteod. PiTOEFrm By "Bud" Fisher LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL PLATS , Thoroughly modern rooms renting from $8.00 to $15.00 per month Bathroom and Laundry ' Accommodations Gas and Electric Light3 Everything Furnished Except Eats 217 "Riverside So. Phone flOO-L Seeds If it's anything in the Seed line, we have it. Field, Oar den or JTlower Seeds. All true to name and the purest of seeds. AVc save you post age and trouble of sending away for your seeds. "We ask for but one trial. Monarch Seed & Feed Company 226 E. Main St. EAT Tho Manhatiun has been oponod under now management and has everything to bo found In a first class restaurant aud lunch counter. If you oat bero you will relish your meals aud will always get tho choic est and best In tho market. I Open from (1 A. 51. to 1 A. M. MANHATTAN CAFE , North Trout St., Raises the Dough Better ALL, GROCERS i W H , f Ml P I) 1 ILSI I I MsMMTWttBPViRlIlaV il :5"5sls" A