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WXM ' V Jeff Simply Has to.-Have aJJPet Aroundtke UJOU, J rWAUv r.i- TCpP'A rnm-m vr.-..,... T6AWT,5Cl"jS,l,llS?,L CHC.mui.WjOWq U WCCTCbS M , TMOUftMY You fc. WUOMOlT,7n V "G'U C ALL ClWKl'M UJ A6") ,,..,,,. n f , I VoU ALL UWWil KlU-C-DlT. P . jjf . "fT I ' J ) r.1 m- lBR"h6Rffre " ! t, :;rMM'io DAYTON INSTALLS COMMISSION FORM NEW YEAR'S OAY DAYTON. O, Doc 31 D)to:i Mill lonuguruto lit eommlMloncr iimiingW form of Kieruiuuiit tumor row. I'Iuiim were lomplctud loilu to relehrnto tho cm. ni appropriately. Tim operation of Dm m kuhii will ho rlimi'ly watched by rlvlc experts it ml aiiuiilolpal nuthorllloN of tlio entire rouiiiry herniiso t)a Ion (ho flrit i'lty of nny dim to adopt Iho rommls Moiwr-iuiiiinger form of government. Henry M. Wall v. former city engineer of Cincinnati, U Dayton's "general mnnagor." Col. George W. tloothnln, builder .f tlm I'mianm ennui reftmed nu offer of $25,000 to nrropt tho post. Wnlto will remit i n Hiilnry of $l2,(iU0 mi uiinlly, or $500 morn mtiitiiilly (lint In paid to Ihn goternor of IlllnoU, dm highest pulil oxceutlto of uny ittnto In tint union, nud $2500 morn tlinn inn governor oi unio. more nro lint four other status Ixwlilfrt Ohio which pay their chief executives $10, ititi) n year. Politic ilo not figure lu thu city iniitinKer form of Kotoriiincni. City Mmiiigor Wnlto it ti nppolutlto officer, will lu turn appoint every city offl rial excepting, of course, tlio rite city umiingiirs who were selected by tho people. The coinmUilonor uru (leorRO V. Hliro)itr, A. L. .Meiiileuhnll, J, M. Mltxer, John It. Plotreu ami John A. .McOee. .Hhro)er In nui)or by vir tue of linvliiK received n ki enter num ber of toleri thnu nny rommliniloimr electeil, Them U no city council. .Mayor Sliro)er will merely prenliln oter tlio meetliiKH of lliu bonnl or commUHlonum, l.'iivh rommltHloui)r rucelveo nu nnuiinl hiilnry or IISUU, Tlio iii or Knt ICOU uihlltloiml, 1'unctloiiB of city Kovernmeut un der thu couiuilKlouiuuiiuKer plnu nro divided Into the depnrtmeutH of luw. public mrvlcu, public ttelfnro, public wifely mid f limum? City MiimiKei' Willie within tlio next few duH will donlKimto ouu of tlii'nu depurimuntn for ench or tlio five commlHtlonem. Then ho will uppolnt hln clly off cIuIh, City MiuuiKor Wallo will ho tlio moat powerful innu In civic nffulrit In tlio United HtnteM. Ilo will hnvo mil control. He'll bo the "nbttoluto bo8K." Hut the people uro not worry Iiik. An Wulto wiih Appointed h ciuiMo IiIh iolltlrnl ufflllittloiin nro nil. STRIKE CALLED OFF ST. 1.01'IS, Mo., Dee. III.- Fii-en linen lcleKiiiilieii will mil strike. A hceid a it refill en I 1'nveiiiiir nil deliiiM ill ilixpnte, iiii'liuliiiK' viiK'1 Celtic, nveilime mill opiMiittoii, is e.ieeleii lo be hlneil loilny by tlio KiImmi re eeiveih mill Iho lji invu ni'tt C(imiuillee nifil Ihii ngieemeiil niiulu uiblie, Ilnlli hiih'H miiile eoneessloilH. Old Year Out, New Year In Watch night norvleo ut tlio Freo MothodUt church, corn or Tenth mid lry, will bugln at S o'clock p. in. Hov, J. W. Shurpo, dlRtrlrt older, .JII1 bo preHeiit,uiiil usslHt tho pnHtor In tho Horvlro, Tho meeting will bo freo mid open to nil. Como and woleomo. J, 0, Jirndloy, piiflloi', d... i. OF VALUED AI $4500 T CHICAfiO, Dec 31 A tiny npocl of milium, woIkIiIiik tblrly.flvu mini Krnum, mid vmii tli $(SU0, llio whole nupply or HI. I.uko'i lionpltkl, in) terloimly dlnnppenrcd from tlm body of n girl pntleiit underKoliiK Dm nullum Irentmcnt for rnncer Muudny, hOHdtnl offlclnlM nduiltled today. Dotuctlten from nu ItiHiirnucu com pany nud from the police department linto been uimblo lo find It. The bit of mlnornl wiih jdnced In tubo onu Inch long by an eight of an Inch In dlmueter and bound to n wound on (ho body of thu girl pa tient, nnld to bo n member of n wealthy Den .Moliu'd, town family. When n jihyalclnu examined tlio wound Moudny ulgbt, tlio radium wn gone. "A thief would find It difficult to dlnpoho of It," nnld .Superintendent Curtis today. "No one would pur- clinne that nmoiiut of radluin without fliidliig wharo It rnuia from. Tlio location of all tlm radium lu world Is definitely Known." tho RECEIVED A BULLET rOllTI.AND. Or.. I)e. .'II. -De- eliiiiui; Hint he hint fired in xelf-ile-I'enie when uttueked TieemiM' lie re filxed In yield to lieu'giii); iiuMirtliui-tie-, IMwui'il I'. .Mileliell is under nr lest (iiiliiy, elmrKeil with hlliutill(; nud killuii: Heorge Morgiiu, u Miilor, on the htieeN in (lie Noilli )m ilis triet. Mileliell lini Iml one iesr. Ilel'nre ilyiut Moruuii Miid hit home wiih ut IU(I(I Hnt Niuel.v-tliiiil stieel, l'levi;hiU(l, 0. lie Miid he n-keil Mileliell for moilev wllli whieh to iuy n nicnl, niiil was met witli i.i volluv liwleud. Every Street in Medford HnN 11m Slinro of tlio I'roor That Kid ney Suffererii Scrk IluckuchoT Kbliieya weak? Dlstron8ed with urinary Ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't hato to look far. Uso what Medford peoplu recommend, tfvory street lu Medford lum Its canon. lleie'H omi Medford mnu'ii ex perience. Lot C. C. Kiibs. 33 N. (Irovo St., toll It. ,llo tinjs; "Judging from peroiial experience with Doltu'it Kidney 1'IIU, I feel JtiHtlflod lu recnmiueudlur. them, I Buffered from u dull actio In tho uiilall of my back for luoutlw. Tho kidney serrntliluu worn also iln- natural mid nt times retarded, Upon learning of Doan'B Kidney l'llls, I obtained u supply nud begun uwluiv thom. Tho coutentu or two or three Iioxoh entirely lid nio or tho troublo and Improvod my health. I know that Domi'H Kidney lMlls can bo ro lled upon tu glut relict U tukon ua dlrorted." For biiIo by nil doalom. l'rlco r0 eentH. FoHtet'-Mllburn Co., Hurfnto, Now York, nolo iikouIh for tho United fltnloH. Itouiomber Iho immo Donn'a tunl tnko no other, 1 .,, i .,., .- - - 1 X Hex (IIM C0Wf6 NOUJ.) f MBLLft aPhTTV WHAT TMG ? S 1 - 1 ILL HI'. fiirC'rnlllMAMIi I ''UU-0 OUI'f, l t 1 .... . . SPECK 1 STOLENOFFP EN TOJWOIM) MA'JL TIHIUINiq. MIOIWOM), PHMPON. WKUXKSUAV. HKTOlMKJf fll. UNCLE SAM PAYS WAY' OF REFUGEES OUI OF MEXICO MKXICO CITY. Dee. 'J't -(ll.v mini to New York.) Here's the liliitik whieh American iitireii, flce- iuj.' ft inn Mexieo, must siu hfore lliev rreeive n.llniice ftoni Ameri - emi ckii-iiIk: "I deelnre tlinl I tun nu Ainerirnn eitien, ii refugee on the hlenmor , fnun my home in Mexico, and that ut the present time t luive with me $ . nlld t lilt t (he Amerieilll ronsiil ut !hi jilnre bus funii-heil me with $ nud with tieket truntportntion from to whieh cost ,i , fnun fundi, itlneed with him hv the ilrmit iiienl of stale of the I'niteil Stuteit In ilefruy the eost or inv trmisportii tinn to or us enitornrv relief while in Mexico. Mv renson for lenviu Mexieo is . I urn euiiluyei by . I iiiii iimible ut the iroecul time to M-eiire fiiiuU from relutitew or frieuiU. Thin sliilement is miiile to M'eure relief." Hut there lire two sides to' this rofuiteein business-. There tvns a tune, it will he remembrieil, when the I'uiloil Rln let liiul no extrmlltioi' Inwri with Mexico, and the Ameri emi fleeing from justice ill his- hume hind, rushed into Mexico. There nre some of him here vet. It niny protr wnnn for him here, he knows; hut it will piohuhly jtrovo wnrmer for him hack home. So lm remains". You eini't tell this sort of u 'htnyer'' us Ameiieuus who tton't L'i home are culled- from the "stayer'' who is sliekitii; by his business simply he cuiise it N a rule of his life that he won't run from ititvt hiittr. Some of these slayers are sueeessful luisiueps men; others of tliein aie honkers-oil in the vaiious spoitiu establish ments in .Mexican cities. The ''stay ei'n" of this latter type tool; Instant and insistent advantage of the offer oT Uncle Sam In give them money and tickets to pi home. They woie the first to rush to the consular of fices. Then mot of them sold their free tickets mid spent Tilde Sinn's money in the cautions nml puiililin houses of Mexico. Some of them had tho nerve to pi back to eeitaiu consuls u second time, explaining Hint they hail been taken ill and been foiccd to dispose of their tickets and money. It's safe to miv Hint no American hns been able to "graft" second tieket home. THIRTEEN F0RM0SANS EXECUTED FOR PLOTTING TOKIO, Dee. III. Charged with plotting to oteithrw Japanese rule in Foimosii, Ihiiiccu men were pub lielv executed today ut Tiiihouhu. if if V ? M To loan on Improved ranches. Intorest 8 por cout "Insurance. That Insures," II. S. STINK, liny your lusurauco of a taxpayer SPECIAL TODAY For sale, 5 room Iioubo, ou good lot, tiM0Bsmeiits nil paldi near paved street, $900, easy turiua. Klghty ticres of iiood Innd, 1G diilloB from Medford, for $1G per acre. For hIo. 10 acros, Hoar crook bot tom, nil good, rmly $30.0 pur aero. My spociulty Is looking after non resident property. E. J. STEWART Room 201 Fruitgrowers Hank nidg, Offlco phono 031, Hon, nhouo 8 2 a-J. Place; xotici:. Nollco U horoby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of tho city of Mcdfonli Oregon, at Itx next regular meeting on January Ctb, 19K, for n llcrnsc to sell spirit uous, vinous and malt liquors at re tail In iiuhntltles less than a gallon at Its placo of business on South Front street lu said city for a period of six months. Dated December 17. 1913. HOTKb NASH. Merchants' Association Notice If nny one solicits vou for miter- i tisiiiK in n city directory, luive tliein show credential?. JOHN CAI1KIX, Secretary. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I'OIC TIIKAHl'ltHIl (ins 11. Samuels, present Incum bent, to bo voted on nt regular city election Janunry 13. (Paid Adv.) ion i(Kcoitiii:ii Of my candidacy for office of city recorder to bo voted on at regular city election, January 13th, 1914. JAMKS W. ("DAD") DUNLOl'. (Pnld Adv.) roit ni:coi(ii:it I hereby nnnoiiuro my candidacy for thu offlco of city recorder, to bo voted on nt tho regular city election, January 13, 191 1. MAUT1N M. M'DONOUGH. (Paid Adv.) l'OH HIXOHDKH. 1 am a candUliito for city recorder subject to tlio election anuary 13. J. H. TYHRKLL. (Paid Adv.) l'OH HKCOHDKH Klmer T. Fobs, Incumbent, seoki reelection Jan. 13, 1914.' (Pnld Adv.) FOR HKCOHDKH. Marion A. Itader, candidate for city recorder. (Paid Adv.) FOH HKNT MlHCKtiUlNKOUS FOHSKKulT mine, (lold Hay Realty Co. FOR RKNT 16 acres, part grnln, alfalfa mid bearing fruit, close lu. Ucnut'tt Investment Co. NEW TODAY 20 acres fenced extra fluo land, close to S. P. station stop. Twelve acres or five-year-old apples ami pears, eight acres lu altalfu. Prlro jr.TiOO. $2000 cash will handle. 2(0 acres farther out, most nil farm laud, $12,000.00. 160 acres well fenced, good build lugs, stock, mid good fluids In culti vation. Doth of thesu places nro rented, ami both will tuko tsotno Med ford property In exchange. O. W. IIOON Room IS, Jackson Comity Rank llldg, Phono 1037-J WHY? 1G0 ncro Hog and CntUo ranch on Pacific lllghwny, water for Irrigation. r acres under ditch, licit of alfalfa land. Finest range for hogs mid cat tle In Jackson soutity, 40 acres good onk timber for flno wood, near good market. House, barn, chicken house mid family orchard. Must boII ut once. Will tako part In trade for city property. $4,00Q,00. 2 good houses to rent, chenp. j. o, harnkh; Phone 120-J. uot First Nntionnl Unnl; IHiig. roit itn.vr itit.MHiii:i) itoo.M.s FO It II K NT Modern furnished room at tho Cottage. C04 V. 10th ' street. 253 ' ; FOIl KBNT ModciT. steam heated ' rooms In suites or single with or without board. 2I9.SO. Iliverslde, phono 000-M. i "-- - -: :j l.Ttlt lll'VT lliifKI-d POIt HKNT- 2 room house fur nished, close In. Call 7S-R. A. Ii. Haling. 241 l'Olt HKNT Flvo room apartment, modern, range In same. Inquire Col. Sargent. 2D 4 FOH HKNT 3 room house, cloc In. Apply at Hmlth Tin Shop. ( FOH HKNT l'UIt.MSHKD HOOMSJ FOH HKNT Furnished rooms with bath and heat. 243 N. Crape. FOH HKNT Furnished or unfur - ntaliPil rnntriB .Tift Snutli iMvonlrln 2; FOR RKNT Largo sleeping rooms,, and modern housekeeping apart- j iiiciiis, prices very rcasonnoio. Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly street. FOR SAMS liOTB FOR SALK Flvo lots, hotiso and outbuildings on paved mad ad joining city limits, or will trado for city property. P. O. box 307 Med ford. 243 FOH SALE FARM LANDS F6uSMrKr60Rcrc,'"ni,ic's from railroad station, estimated l'i to 2 million feet saw timber and G000 cords hardwood, $10 per acre. Address Owner, P. O. box S42. FOH SALK IIOU8KS FOR SALK A groat big bargain. If taken soon, tho residence nt 706 S. Oakdale avenue can bo bought for $2900. about halt Its real value. House has eight rooms, bath above and below, sleeping porches, hot nud cold titer in nil bed rooms, gas throughout tho house, S2 gallon hot water boiler with heater, full size tile drained basement, lot SOx 173 with private drive. For terms see Roy Maulo ut Farmer's and Fruitgrowers' Hank or Harry H. Tuttle. Central olnt. 240 FOR SALK MISUKlitiANEOCS FOR SALK Ono pair or big. young mules. Well broke. 317 Jack son St. 243. FOR SALK OR TRADE I Stacy fc Clark organ, 1 A. 11. Chase organ, In first-class condition. Apply at 23 North Fir St. FOR SALK Good bloclo very cheap. US South Tripp St 240 FOR SALK A good variety o( ap ples, some extra fancy Spltzen- bergs. Also first crop alfalfa hay, I Robert Duttou, 1022 lOtli St. FOR SALK Kxtra dr. Iter wood, oak fir nud pine. F, Osenbruggo 401 Rlversldo Ave. S. Phouo 191. FOR SALK Wo keep our dry wood under cover at tho Valley Fuel company, big shed two blocks north of S. P. depot. 235 FOR SALK Bees. 15 or 20 colo nies. John Slsty, Central Point, Ore., route No. 1. U42 1IULP WANTED MALE WANTKD Men to tuke contracts for grubbing. Phono 724-R. 241 WANTKD Miners for contrat work at llrudeii nil no, Gold Hill, Oregon Gold Ray Realty Co, WANTKD SITUATIONS WANTKD Japanese wants all kinds ot hoiuo work by tho hour. Phono 125 Srtlmoils., 259 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS W A NTK D 1 0 0 o" old" lmiu?"mariet prices. Phono 10-F13, P. O. box 240. Ragle Point. Ore. 216 .WANTKD Four men to board and room, prlv'nlo family, 219 North Cent nil; can accommodate few tnblo boarders also. Seo J, M, Fleming, Fonts grocory, 242 )?,. By vanti:d 3iiMCKi.riA.Nr.oos hVANTKD Listings of property to exchango for California Incomo and alfalfa lands. Any amount. Clark Realty Co.. 200 I'hlpp Uldg. . Li WANTKD To buy one form wagon 1 1 0-Inch walking gang plow for sticky land, one ha y rack. De- rlbe fully and give lowest fash I priii'. .uurcns oo ii.. cure .ian Tribune. MP 1 WANTKD To exchange two-year old Rhode Island Itcd roosters. Address box J. A. M., caro Mall Tribune. WANTKD Cleaning rugs, houso cleaning. Indow washing, by ex perienced man. Leave orders with Tel S58. S. Francis. 243. i FOK KXUUAniE , FOR KXCHANGK $700 equity In ' ma" fruit ranch for good auto- , mobllo or Medford city property. i Address II. K. H., Talent, Ore. 250 FOItSALK OH KXCHANGK for Med- ' ford residence property, ono aero of land on Sixth street In south Grants Pass, good five-room houo, new barn and out buildings, gas on glne, well and tank, some berries mid fruit trees on place. For par ticulars call or address A. M. Hunch, owner, Grants Pass. Ore. It. F. D. 4. 241. LOST LOST Lady's gold watch, Bome- whero between M. K. church and S2! W. 11th St. Has girl's picture on inside. Finder return to 829 W. 11th St., or Tribune olflco and receive reward. 241. LOST Between Fish Market and North Orango street, ono tau colored crocheted hand bag. Mrs. W. A. Altkcn, 36 North Orange. 240 MONEY ao bOft TO LOAN $600 to $600 to loan on small ranch property near Med ford. Phone 120-J. 241 MONEY TO LOAN On city end close in ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 368. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorney U. F. PIATT Lawyer, 216 Garnett- Corey building. Mortgage loans. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALET Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms S and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. REAMKS, LAWYER Garnett Corey bide. W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Ore. Wiu. M. Coltig George M. Roberta COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building. B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attornoy at law, room 7, Sparta building, Med ford, Oregon. Auctioneers WILLIAM ULR1CH Licensed Auc tioneer ror tho City of Medtord, Oregon. Terms reasouublo. Resi dence phone 161-J. Offlco Jack son County Bank buildinc. Auto Supplies. la'hbrauto SPRING COi 6 u r big secret in making springs is the tempering. Wo nre operating tho largest, oldest aud best equlppod plant In tho Pacific northwest. Uso our springs when others full. Sold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth St., Portland. Ore. AUTO TOPS Made like now. Med rord Tent mid Awuing Co., 106 N. Front, It It's canvass, wo sell It. INSTRUCTION Mr. FHKD ALTON IIAIGIIT Tench or ot piano mid liurmoii). Tho llnlght Music Studio, 116 South Laurel, St., phono 176-R, FKCW Timvm 'Bud" Fish , assr. HCNINKSS DIHKCTOHV Cbfropructnr DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD, Chiropractor, nervo specialist. Rooms 203-204-203 Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage givon; nccdlo spray, bead and shoulder shower In connection; advlco In dlototlcs, medical gymnastics, hydropthcrapy. Lady attendant Phone, offlco 945, residence 571-R OR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E. Hedges Mechano-TnerapUU, Chiro practors, Spondylotherapists. TheM systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results In both acute and cbronlo ' diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Bartlett Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by. appointment. Phono 170. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey bids;., suite 310, Medford. Ore. Phone 856. CtaRNme OARDAGE Get Tonr premises cleaned up for tbt winter. Cell on the city garbage wapjas for xood service. Phone 625-L. T. T. Allen. Hospitals. THE DOW HOSPITAL, Central Point. Oregon. 24S Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary ptte Hc. Bring your work to ae at the sign ot tho Mall Tribune. Printers ab4 Vabltsticre MEDFORD "PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book binding, 'loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 11 Norte Fir8t- Physicians and Burgooes DR. F. G. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLO W Osteopathic physicians. 416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 1036-L. Residence 26 South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. . Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 332 E Main. Phones, residence, 811-J2; office S14. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and classes supplied Office 22S East Main St.. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Phono. E. B. PICKKL, M. D. Oirice Jack son County Bank bldg. Offlco phone 43-R; residence phone 58-R. DR. MARION PHyslclnn and sur geon. Stewart bldg,. corner Main and Bartlett sts,; otflco pbonn 27. residence phone 27-J-2. 904 West 10th. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physl clan aud surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician aud surgeon. Phonos, of rice 36, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Oarnott- Corey building. Phouo 904-M. R, J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Luins den, 215 E. Main St Phone 77. DR. McM. M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon. Central Point, Oro. DR. LYDIA S. DOW, Osteopathic , Physician. Central Point, Oro. DR. W. II. HICKMAN Homeopath Offlco RoRtol building, Central Point. All tolephoue calls anoworod night or day. Stcnogitipuera ELLA M. GAUNYAV Palm block. Stonographio work Oine quickly and well. Triutst EADS TRAN8FKR tc 8TORAWC CO. Office it North front St. Phone 815. Prices rhjUL Mtiivle guar WHH, ' 1 I1 f4 ,fi .!J V,