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pxoicfftiu. MinnfroftD mail tutrune. MErwoftn, oreoon, Tuesday. Twcilnrcn 'f, m. Bedford Mail tribune AN INDRPUNDRNT NUWRPAPKIl PUllMHlllMI nVKHY APTEHNOON UXCIBPT RUNIJAT. P.Y TUB MKUFOUI) PIUNTINCJ CU. JOSEPHINE'S BOND ISSUE The Democratic Time, Tim Mnlfonl mrii. tiio Aipurnra Triuunn, -run tmnn rni Orcgonlun, TJip, Astilnml Tribune Off I co Mnll Tribune KulMlnsr, 5-27-26 North Fir atril telepltono 75. Official Tfther of ttio City of Medford. Official Paper of .tnckson Count)'. OROIIOK PUTNAM. KJltor unit Mansirer EJI iTfc lVJlJfc iMl,.econiJ-c'fte .matter Orriroii. unOec tht let Mnrcni, IB7. Rntere evlfora, Oregon, EtrBBCRITTION SATSS. Ons year, br mall J5.00 Ono month, by mall .50 Per month, OllwrcJ hjr carrier In MMfora. JaekionvlP.4 una Con . trill ,IVlnL L.U ..a,, ..j,.,. .SO Bnturddyionly, by tna.lt. per ya.tr.... 2.00 yror-..- . i.g-y Week!, MOOSE DEFAULTER IIS D POKTLANl). Or., Dec. 10. The search for C. A. Ktidell, mIio di-np- penrcd from The Dalles Inst Satur day nflor n warrant hnd heen i--ued for his arrest, elinrgin;: him with inisnpproprintion of funds of (lie STooao lodge, of which lie wan n trensnrer, i ended here today hy the finding of HtulellV Iiodv in the lviii nicr hotel on Korth Sixth Street.; xvlicro ho 'had committed suicide hy takinj; cnrhblic neid. The liody whm identified thrnnch the finding of a liekel to San Krnu-eit-oo on the steamer Dear, in his pockets. According to the police, n iiumher of circumstances point to the belief f Jmt he was mentally unbalanced. French & Co., bankers, of The Dallcij by whdm he Vrns employed as bookkeeper, $(ate tbht his account were rcjnilnr. valuesHSrhOsband at s1qq.0dqm LOS AXCIELES, Cal., Dec. 10. Chnrjrinjr n conspiracy to spirit away her husbnnd, Lester ilnywnnl. Mrx. Louis E. Iliiywnrd has brought Knit today o(?aint Dr. Henderson Hny vrnrd, his father, Thomas Hnyward, his brother, and X'rs. Laura Ayre. his sister. She alleges that she has been left destitute nud asks $100,000 damages. I Mrn. Ifayward is n niece of Wear Admiral Nicholson, U. S. X. She was married secretly to Ilnywnnl in Baltimore last July. The elder Ilva tvnrd N a capitalist and owner of the Hotel Ilnywnnl here. owEfiliFiEis JOE AZEVEDO TONIGHT ON December '.11 tho people of .losephiuo county will vole on it road b&nd issue of $225,000 bonds bearing five nor cent interest. It is stipulated that the funds "shall be expended in building permanent roads, alter redeeming outstanding road indent eilncss ot approxi mately $125.000.' ' The roads to be improved specified are thirty-three in number, and total $8 1,000. This would total, with the war rants to be redeemed. $20fl,000. leaving U,000 which could not be used, under the law. It is extremely doubtful whether such a bond issue would be valid, as the county bonding act does not author ize the issuance of bonds for the redemption of outstand ing warrants. It provides merely the issuance "for the purpose of raising money to be used for the co'nst ruction and maiutainance of permanent roads" not of those already constructed. To'seatter $81,000 on thirty-three roads produces no permanent roads, m the general acceptance oi tile term. This is an average expenditure of 2500 per road, and only earth roads can be constructed for this amount even assuming that each road will average but two miles in length not enough money to even properly grade the roads. Moreover, such an expenditure can be made with an ordinary road levy and not necessitate a bond issue. I f the bond program carries. Josephine county will be little better off than at present it will merelv have completed its system of summer roads with its credit exhausted. The call for the bond issue indicates the refusal of .Josephine county to co-operate with Jackson county in the building of the Pacific highway, as a paved thoroughfare through Oregon. But $2000 is appropriated for improve ment of the seven miles between Grants Pass and .lack son county. Small sums are to be expended in improve ments of other sections, but only enough for repair and maiutainance. There is no permanence in the program. Sections of the Crescent Citv road tare but little better, some $13,000 being expended on the several sections. The bulk of the money is to be dribbled away on crossroads. When the money is all spent, Josephine county will still be without a good winter road, and all the annual road levy will be required for niaintainance. The entire program is eharactreistic of the pettiness of the "good road boosters" of Josephine county who graded a hundred yards of road at the Josephine-.Iackson boundary and put up a large sign, "This is Josephine county," and who spend their energies in trying to direct travel from the Pacific highway over the coast route .to eliminate Jackson county from the map. Vhat else could be cxneeted but that they would go at the good roads pro gram backsides forward and fritter away their time on an illegal bond issue to improve, country crossroads ? It is a keen disappointment but it was expected. WANTED PUBLIC SPIRIT This Homa-Mada Cough Syrup Will Surprise You CM Utile, tint titer UMotlt- lnir Itrlter it miy a'riee. full)' (liuirnulceit. 3IGSM tss no I t ISIS THEATRE OAKLAND, Cal.. Dec. 10. Doth Joe Aretcdo of Sacramento and Owen Morun, the Ilrilih lightweight, vert! reported in prime condition for their scheduled ten-round encounter hero tonight before the Oakland Wheelmen's club. This will murk Moniii'ij first upper? ranco about the bay cities since he wn knocked out in San Francisco by Ad WolgnM, the former lightweight ehnmpion. Mornii has been installed a 10 to (1 faxoritc, but Aze edo has plenty of MipMrters. The men are to weigh in at Hill iKimuls at G o'clock. As both are legitimate lightweights, no .trou ble was expected on that score. Li GET IRK FROM CITY I'(HITLANI), Or, Dec 1(1.- Awnl Wtil to the iiect'h-tix f it H'-k action ) n parudo of 1000 m.i n.. m1 Ilti Sunday, the city cunnni-'inu ha" to day adopted n iiIhu Iiv nliicli about l.'illO men will bo giVm iiough uurk in the park, sower and wtrr depart ineiiU to uiiilvO c.Npen-i (''ling the ui'Nl ju and oiu-lmlt month-. The men will be paid -?'.! n ln and each will be permitted to work two days u week. p UBLrC-SPIIUTED cjtizens are needed in Mudford to take hold of the city government and place it on a business Lasisj. They ought to come forward at this crisis and consent to sacrifice a little of their time and energy in stopping the leaks and systematizing the eitv's finances. Tile first step on the program is the reorganization of present conditions. This out of the way, the new council could then appoint a charter revision committee to submit a commission form of government. This should consist of an unpaid commission of not over five, who would employ a feiimricu Miisuicre manager xo manage me ctiy, uimer supervision of the commissioners. To bring about this program, the best class of citizens should volunteer to serve on the council for the short time requisite fo eomolete the program. It is a matter that vitally concerns every property owner and resident and there ought to be enough patriotism to insure the election olc.onipctennuen. Let Medford be in other affairs. IK-re 1 n liome-mmle remedv lliat tuUtu ImM ut n enuijli nlutoit mutually, mill will utmallv wiHiuer it it onllnnry cough In ill hour, 'lid well nuikr a pint 4'iimigh for it whole dumb. ou couldn't luy n uuieli or ix good rtMily rumlo cough iiyrup for $!,tl0. Mix one pint of grunulated Migitr with 14 pint of wittm wntir,.itml tir U minute. Put JS otinr.- of t'inex iilftv cent wortlil I A Pint luittle, iitiil rt Id the Sugar Svrui, lltl keein in'ifivlly nuil lm n pleiiNtiit tnnte ehtliiren lika it. Jlrnem up the appetite and In fdlghtly IrtMttive, which help end a cough." , ., , , You nrwlmhlY know the medical value of pine In tientlnc bronchial iiMlinin, broticliltl. npniuiixlTe croup niul whivii tng cough, l'lncv I i mojt viiluutilo ronccntrntetl coinuud in Norway White Pine evtrnct, rich In gimlacol nud other natural henting pine eleittenW. Other vreimritllona will twt wotk In thU combination. The prompt result from thli liiCMH-if idve remedy have mado frlendt for It In thouanit of home in the 1'iilled Slutes and Canada, which explains wlij the plnn ha heen Itnltfttwt often, but never ni eccM fully. A guaranty of nhoolutc witUfactlon, or money promptly rcfuudcil, goe with thU preparation. Your druggist has Pinex .or will pet It for you. If not, send to The Vine Co., I'U Wayne, Ind. Coffee Consolation in solu tion a cup of fine cof fee. The best definition of fine colTee is: Schil ling's I Jest. W hat's a p o u nil worth It depends on how you value good feeling and a sunny front. Aronm-tlghl cniiK, overfronh; ,ce.inv. granulated; money-back. Squabs ion saw: piiem: -joj-it t ,k rUrrhSprBC progressive in government as well as OF TO AT WASHINGTON, Dec. 1C I'roBl dent Wilson today told 1'realdeut Moore of the Panama Pacific exposi tion that ho will uend a message f congress favoring a government YIELDS TO TREATMENT WASHINGTON, Dec. fl. The cold which ha, kept J'leiiilent Wil son coiiiiued to (he white house lor hi oral dn,VK wits .iehlinj: mindly fo treatment today; Dr. (Jrn.Vs'on con sidered it inadvisable to permit the presiiient to visit the executive of fices, but his cabinet met u'ilh him it the vliilo lioitbc, HO.MK, Dec. Hi. Mis Kdith Me Vane, daughter of Dr. Silas .Mao Vane, a Harvard professor emeritus, complained foduy to tho United StutcH embassy hero that her nUter, Dorothy, an opera Hfnger, was uiidfr' building at tho fair. surveillance, by the Kalian autliori-' tiou ut Tnrnuto, suspected of being n French spy. ( Her theory was thnt the joung. American woman aroused Italian I suspicion by visits, purely of cuii- osity, to the imvul piers and forti fiitatiotiH at Iirindisi nud elsewhere. Her ialher, seriously ill in Rome, knew nothing of his daughter's dlffi i.ully. Tliu ciubasKV exiieoled to asl; a Kovernmeiit investigation. PANAMA CANAL IS TO T OF SEASON TODAY The coldest weather of the season was experienced Tuesday mnniiiur, when tho mercury dropped to '22 de gtee. The cold was heightened b. a heavv fo;:, Frost covered the ground and ice fouued in the ronds. The flushing of the streets was- dispensed with iMouduv night to pi event a glare of ico (mm forming on tho pave luenlo, Tile Mia came out Ut IUK'M. PANAMA, Dec. 1C The canal actually was open today from end to end. Dredges have removed enough of Cucuracha slide to allow the pasrage of medium sized vefisels. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant i!8 h. liAitTMrrr I'lioncs M. -17 and -17.J1! Aiiibulaiica Servlco Deputy Coroner GUS tlje Tailor MAKES SUITS TO FIT AND FIT TO W13AU Glasses Exactly Right 'hotoplnir Tue-dny anil Weiluesiliiy TIIVINU OIT 707 Sellg Drntuit patiiu vi:i:b'v no mi NllW H auainst m:si'i:itATi: olios Kitleni I'ANXVS I'OXSIMIUOV Vltit(trnili Comedy Coining .motion I'irrrm: oancixo i.i:sso,s Three UooIh IT Theatre TOXIOIIT "Pendulum of Fate" Iteailtlful SellR Two Drama Heel Feature HIS NIll'IIIAVS SCIIUMi: IMIson Comedy PltK'i: OK 'I'UOt'UIITI.USSMISS Vliagraph Comedy CANALS OK VIINU'K Vltagrnph Scenic llatMu, .Miile mid I'.ffeilH Coining Tlmr-diiy Nlghl Hero Nlghl, Cfftv Night a i-'Acr. Kito.M tin: past Featuring .Mary Fuller Playing Two farts N. Florence Clark VtOl.lMST AND TIClli:it First-class Music for all Occasions It til W. Fourth St. Phono 7HIJ !- Draperies v it ery r.imiileln lino oft Inip'rus, laei- tfurtnlnr, futuni.. rtc.T ft iipii we curr -' ! r. : u t i. i i niil do nil rum.. if iiitioHt-r lie. A mx-eUI innn to liMik nflT thin work vxciuHivrly niul will kii as good m-rvlc an In hu"Uio to Ret III ntcli ttu larrmt cltlrn, Weeks & McQowan Co. . ......................... Kye defects art) almost unlimited In variety nud extent, no two canes be-,. Ing exactly alike. OIbssch furnish tho only means for the restoration of sight, but It requires the greatest precision, skill and experience to acctlratelyflt lenses to tho niultltudo of divergent Irregu larities. It should he remembered; too, that, wrong glasses do inoro harm than, good. If not entirely satisfied with Did ones you aro MCarlng.'I ran fit your cyeVnnd will guarantee perfect ontls-. faction. Dr. Rickert Sulto 1.2, Orcr Deuel's' Jelly Roll Recipe Only Two E(bjs Required ByMn.Janrl Meh'tnsie ill. idltarof tht Jloilon Cooking ixhool AlagasnK Tills Jelly Roll la tast becoming very popular on account of the way Itikcepi fresh. With proper handling It should keep fresh a whole, week,. providing it isn't entcn up In the meantime, for it 1 trrcry bit as ood Bs It looks. 33 1 Nine Days to "Cfiristmas Dec. 16 '0V0im If You've Been Wise You Can Laugh at tlie Person Who Has Not Done His Christmas Shopping. Moot Mo this Wook at.tho Wonder Store i Special S ervices ; at tlie' ni KC Jelly Hull One tub liftiiljhurt ttpnl half lea- afoonfitl tall) S itvtl (catfooiiiilt A" C Jicilfff 'o-uutrf prated ritifl o 1 Umon; S egg Uattn light I I tuh sugar 7 'A fP hot mlt.i; glatt oj jelly 7. pw acred sugar. Bent the tugar Into the ejfs; add the lemon rind, then the flour, sifted three times with the salt nud baklnr; powder; and,. lastly, the mill:. Hake in n but tertil dripping pan; turn outonoInnip Cloth, trim elf the crisp tdges; spread wfth jelly and turn over and over Into nroll while still warm. Dredge the top with powdered sugar. Hot milk used in the jelly roll en nbles it to be rolled without danger of cracking, IJai c the milk scalding hot, also ,be careful to have the eggs uud sugar beaten together until wry light and creamy, liake in uuioderatgoven. K C Jelly Roll is Illustrated on page thirty-two of the new and handsomely illustrated 64-page K C Cook's Hook, which may be secured fret by sending the certificate p icked la every 25-cent can of K C lliking Powder to tho JAO.UJW Mi'o, Co,, Ciiirajty III, First Baptist Church December 10 - Sernioii hv Dr. 1(. W. aIiii CiilIonglilMi. I). "Knilhl'iil Hand" and "Loyal llearls" iiight. Sdilg seH'il-o at 7:110 p. in. Rev. M.jKcc' ofMlitrA. , I. .Society will he at the' church with a supply ol' Hihles and oilier hooks, You are cordially inviled to utleiid iliese servieeH, .! i i ;1 lj .1. STAR THEATRE TODAY HPKCIAli TODAY AND TOAIOUUOW ' The Prairie Trail Speelaeulnr Two Keel 101 llison LA ROSE & MANSFIELD iMiKVIWVArDHVIljU'J i niUMOK OTIUOK PHOTOPLAYS Boat of Mimic ADMISSION, U) (MOTS Page Theatre 1 Q One Night, THURSDAY, DEC. M. J m I'TX I'MOAST Tlie I'onr-Acl Swedish Oohiedy 'KnuteKnutson' II PKOIMiK II Concert hand and orchestra. A hrilliant display of special scenery and electrical effects. A real show for real people. "See the (loveriiment Locks." See the blowing up of the povdcr house. Watch for tho Swedish baud on street at noon. Seats on sale at box office Wednesday, 10 a. in. Prices Toe, 50e and '2")c Telephone II 8. Pictures, .Uriframed Pictures and Picture Moulding Pictures I'Yaiued on Short Notice. pssan Tim nnlv Wit I) I 'n tier. I'niiit mid IMct nee Stum - " "!'"? ------ - -...--- ....-. in ..Medford giving S. A: II. (irecn J.radmg Stamps. I . Doulile trading stamps this week. Waters' Paint and Wallpaper Store 318 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD sarjm r ROGUE RIVER, VALLEY EXCURSION TO Los Angeles and return ' '" Via the tHitNv rsrrazw Dcflomhor ftSV.fiM.T.V,i lieturn Limit li), .10i:i I V w'of" - i March HI, 1011. XXOj ,yQSU , ... 'i ho iiohiivui iduo nil rt ROUND.TRIP FARES OrautsPass 12.80 Medford $,1.58 jJoguo Rlvfcr ?. J12.f)() Phoenix JM.JI5 Gold Hill IW.lf) Talent .'11.20 Conirjil 1'ohlt u H 1 .70 Ashland !H.(K) , SPEOIAIi TRAIN SCHEDULE 'jv, - : lv. GranlH ViifiV 2tf0 pin. ledford 4:00 pm. Rogue Uiver ....2:J) pnl. Phoenix.., 1:M pin. Gold Hill .,.., '1:15' pin. Talent..., 4:25 pm. Central Point. .Jl;42 pm. Ashhuid 5:10 pm. Seo Sun Francisco's New Year Celebration rJ!ic(;(j w,il be soJd J)ocombor 29, will be good, for return uinMl Alarcji J)lf 10M, and allow stopovers going or returning. Vi particulars, with intoreflting and deseriptivo literature on Califoniia's famous outing rosortB from liny S. P. Agent. John M. Scott, General Passongor Agent, Portland. tV 1 1 . -.