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iv T;J II MWfM WEST 10 PRACTICE WAR TO LAST FOR i i Nothing Nicer or More Appropilnto for Xmas Presents ii LI T -. OF VON DER GOLTZ T Thsn ! i CIA VOTN PROBE MINES RAILROADS E PORTLAND AGAINST BUDGET YEARS IS PREDICT ON AM W HERMOGRAPHS TO WHENTERM EXPIRES FOR ARMY GRILLED RIOTING MEMBERS PROTECT FRI hef . HAIitiM, Or., Dr.'. M.-0nwiild Went, Hovt'riiur of Oickom, nnnouiiretf Unit lifter IiIh trim of iiITIimi rxpiien curly in iliiiuutry lm will mikhk In tint prilc tice of law In IVirtliiinl. He anil CIllUlll! (', Mcl'lllllll'll, e.T'htlllo Ml'llll lor from linker coiinly, mid (ovrruor WchI'm lleuti'iiiiut on thu flour of tint Ki'imtn ut tlio IIU.'I M'Nbion of Im X' Mature, luiwt formed, n ii i t ni'iiliip to In known tin Wi'Ht ft Mi'Collin'li, "I inn not ii iMiniliilntv for nny or lice 01 an upplieiinl roc any olflee," wild tlio coventor when nuked if lie win out for pulilk'H. ".My pic,ent intciilioii Ih In it" (' I'ortlmnl ami iniihe that my dilute home. Mv fu. turn Iiiisliichs hlinll he tin? prnetlee of law." Mr. Went Mini lie would mil lm In. 1'iiti'd penuniiently la I'orllaml until probably th. lifl of .lime, when hit would move 1 1 in fniiiilv there. Ilow ('MTi hi' intend to he in the inclrnp. oiik meanumie iwo or three ilnyM a week. While he li.nl nolhiin; o Niiy on the Niihjeet, it n known he will lm m hitleiil iih miieh n Hiilile duriiiL; the eoiniiitf M'xhIiui of thu li'cUliitnri'. Tlio uoveinor deelined to affirm ' deny a re I mi it (hut he would do jour- niillMic uoik for a I'orllnml iiimt Milling, lllll ll'UMtlliVll M'Nsillll. jx known, however, thnl he Iiiik heeii iixked to write a Milieu of article ic Inline; to the work of the ncnenil an Heinhlv mid it Ik helieel he will do ho if he Iiiih the tiaie, Mr. West u Miiih old, lie ii i crudiiiite of the On-con l.nw Krluml of this city. Heforc iiitcriuj.' politic! he wax eouueeled with the l.add fc MiinIi hank of Snlcin, rini; fnuu ut fiee hoy to teller. He wan Mate laud ap'iit from September, I III):), to Muv, 11107, when lm hei'imie a member of the Mate railroad coiamihhioii. He be eame pixcrnor in Januarx, KM I. L Ni:V YOMC, Dec 11. 'CruiliiiK in Murks rchtiiiied Saturday, after more tliiiu four mouths of idleuo-H, eniitin lied in a nonutil manner today. There wiih nguiu liirpi atlemlumie of bro k'trHon tlio tloor. ami tlio umtiher of visitor and ciiMtouicrn at thu offierri of iirnkerapo Iioiim'h indicated tho in iireiihiii interest shown hy the public in the r'iiH'iiin; of the maiket, Mettil hhiirt" were thu feature of the curly duliiik'H, AnmlKiiiniited Cop. per, Tniu'Mcc Copper, l.'tah Opicr, N'ovudJi.t'tiili, Inspiration and Atneri can Smeltini; itilvniieiiii; one t Iwo point on I'omparatUily Iiuko trans notion. Coal Miiiich, Mich ax Iteinliiii; mid Lchiuh ViiIIcn, added to last Siitur. ilay'tt notable moM-iuenl, together with Si. Paul, thcho btoekn paining 1 to P. pointH. Duly two issue of proaiiuenee, IViiii,lvnitin and Aleh isoii, manifested lienxiuchs, bolh re cording fractional decline at the outset. FINED FOR GRAZING CATTLE ON FOREST 0 i i in I'OllThANl). Doc. II Tho case of J. T. Hteon of KntorprlHo, Oickoii (or kwzIuk trespass on tlio Wullowa Nutlonul Forest, wiih tried In Port land on December 7. The Jury award ed dumnKCH In tho Mini or S:t.21, with costs umountlnK to $:il7.8U. .Mr, Huron allowed ih rnttlo tu drift on tho National Turcot without u permit, which is contrary to tho riiRiilntloiiH. Wli'llo tho government Ih reluctant to pronoeuto In such i'Ahch, It Ih absolutely necessary Hint notion bo taltcn to protect thotio rosl donta w,ho iIdjioikI upon tho govern muntiraiiKo for tholr Humiuor KrnzliiK. ami wlio Imvo tiilicn out pcrmltu for tho iiho of tho ruiiKo. TWO AMERICANS KILLED AT SONORA WAflHINOTON, Dec. H. -TIioiuiih KranclH and another American, whoso name Iiuh not boon determined, hnvo been killed In Honora, Mexico, ac cord Iiik to n report todny from tho American contuilnr ukoiH at Caiianea. Hecretnry llryan directed nn InvcHti nation. No dotallu wore Ktvon In to. rtay'n dlHpntch, except thut the 1(111 ItiC took pliu'e botwoen Agua lMlota liiid'Nncoziirl. K MM TRADING Nl DI-MIMX, Doc. 1 1. Tlio action of tlio noclullftt cailnr, Carl Idebknocltt, In tlin 'criimti ItolcliNtnid Dorombor 10, lit votliiK 'nuntrint tlio new wnr crodll, linn brought out many exprei Mloim of dlNnpprovnl In pnrly clrclvH. Tho execiittvo coiumltlHi of tint t-oolnl-hit nrty lodny In eoimlilerlnic whnt iiicniiineH It nhnll tnlio In vlow of thin brr eh of discipline. Dr. I.toblinvckt wn tho only member of tlio ltelcli. ntiiK not to vote fur (ho erodlt. Tho exocutlvo council of tho oxclnl tut Inbor unloiiM ban ndopted n remilu- lion dcrlnrlm; Hint any mnu who to (llheii to vote for tlio creOltH necen- rary for tho ilofeiiKo ami tho Imlo nvtidoiici) of tho country. kIvch ovl dunce by thin net Hint ho In Indifferent ivhothor hontllo nrmtcH brliiK wnr with nil IIh doynHtntlon Into IiIh own country. Nobody who In Interested In the InljurliiK cIhhm'm mid the coun try, thin rcmilutlon lontlnucn, could luuKalo 'n bin allcKlnuro to Iho tie rUlon of tho pnity, which In Hint In HiIh wan whon tho exltitence of tho 'fniliorlainl In nt MtnKo, It In heart nml nuttl 1th the nation, Th' military nuthorltlon have nupproiiHed for thu duration of thu war tho tytnntitliurKor Zcltuni; of Dor lln, nil autt'itomlto orKmt, which failed to follow the nilmoiiltlou to discon tinue ill nntl-nemlto propiiKnnilii. Tho muulclpnllty of Nurdhounen, In IMiHdlnu Haxony, linn decided to plant un bale tree to bo called the I.mly Onk, lo iicrpetuntn tho nieinory of Cnrl Harm l.ody, tho (icriunn who wnn uvociiieil In tendon lam November after JunliiK boon found Rullty by court '.ii Mini of ciplounKe. CIIICACO, Due. H.- Model rondn Hhowlni; tho inlvnntnito of tho vnrloun nyntvnm nf conntructlon were built In ftcrtlottn for deh'KAtoH nttimdtnK (wo natlomit kooiI roadn couventlomt, which oK'ncd horo toilay. Tho meet Iiikh were the 4dventh niinunl con vention of tho American tlond HullJ cm' Anxoclntlon mid tho fifth annual convention nf thu American Good Itondn fonKrcnK, DtdcKatflH reire(niUliiR 800 organ!- xnlloim tliroiiRhout tho t'nlted Htntv and noine of tho Cunadlnn province were present, (lovernorn of - ntatea were reproitentcit. Offlclaln of tho conventions nald that to, 000 pomoiiH tntorcntud In tho Koud rondn move ment went expected to attend tho iv-n- nlonn, which will contluuo throiiKh out tho wcok. ENEMY REPULSED l'KTHOGKAI), via Loudon, Dec. It, 7:."ill a, m. An official communica- lion issued hy the Itutoiinu army staff of the Ciiiii'iisiiK kiivh: "All day Friday fiyhliiifj occurred on the front, oxtciulin; tliroiiph the villages of I'yrusk, Asnier ami Ttttak (southeast of Hr.erum): The enemy wiih everywhere repulsed and pur sued beyond tho Kuphrutcs, with se veiV losfPH." LIVESTOCK SHOW I'OHThAND. Dec. 1 1. Hocelpts for the week hnvo been, cattle, 1180 calve.i, 21; Iiokh, 7!ti. nhoep, 212U. Tho raclfto lnternntloiinl Live stock ICxpoMtlon han the center of tlio llniQ lKht thin week and nil trad Inc hns been dune quickly bo uh to uinko way for uhow attractions., Out uMo of bIiow utock recelplH hnvo been IlKht. Host ntvorn scllluu at 17.10, Koo'd uteurH at 7.00, cowb ut around 0,00, A record run of Iiokh Monday took Hourly nil the available hoi; wpneo In tho yards nearly 6Ii,000 head wero counted in. I'rlceH fluctiiatod dur ing nt 7.00 droppluK 10 ccnta. Rtroneth was asaln calned and Frl day olono,d nt 1,I0. Hheep recelptH liuvo been very light and, still show a decrease undor last year. Prices, u'ro vory stront;, lumbH colnc at 17.50. 'hwgh ftR.flft. vrnillmr "weiliors )ffi.00. I MODEL ROADS SHOWN ATCHICAGO RUSSIANS P T HKHLI.V, Dec. M. The eorrci))on. dent of Iho Tmp'blnlt ill Kofin, Hill ffiiriu, pf;rnpliK an Interview lie luid wiih Field Miimhul Karon von dor (lollx, whlo the latter wax on his way to CouHtnntiiiopli1. lleKanlin l!cl iniii, Huron von der (lollz said: "The situation it normal, the popu lation having convinced Ihi'insches that the flynnons urn not barbarians. Life cmitlniicH iih if in peace times-, and commerce and transportation are KctliiiK bettor. "The HclpiifiH fought hravelv for their fatherland. .Mu'di oiioneu(H Hhoiild ho esteemed." I'redlct I)iiK War Answering (iicstioiis rc'iirdiii the wnr situation in Hie west, the field marshal pointed out thai an unity of millions of (Icnnaii sohliem wan in the cucmv'ri count rv, nml that the richest French provinces were oeeti- piod. "Wo ilon't uiidercstimiitc our op ponents," ho said. "The French and KiiKliMi fifjht willt utter contempt for death, hut we are graduallv winning (,'i'Oiiud and arc convinced that some lay I hi' ciieiny'n resistunco will be broken. "(Jenuany ii pre)arnl to wiijm' tin war for jcars and the side which is able to stand the most nml has the best dicinliiic U hound to win. The enthusiasm and morale of the Gor man soldier fostered hv uood hiiiiiiIv of arms, we are sun', will ultimately make us victorious." l'relll Vlctorj Sjieakiuc of the situation in the east field, .Marshal von dor (iollr. said he considered thai tin; Hussion offen sive had been u failure, but that hard fightinc was still in prospect. "Hut the fleriiinii army," he added, "which was victorious earlier aninl superior numbers, is hound to he so in tho future." Meld Marshnl Von der GolU said he wiih convinced that tho Turkish tinny hnil prcatlv iirofited by its hard work during the law! few years' and would mnke a uood record. GERMANS REPORT ALLIES REPOLSED IIKULIN, Dec. It, (by wireless.) An official communication Innued to dny by tho Gorman army headquart ers says: "Light attacks by the French on parts of our posltlonn between tho Itlver Mcuso and the Vosges ntouii tnlns wero easily repulsed. Other wise nothing of Importance remnlns to be reported from the .western theater of the wnr. "From Kast Prussia and Southern Poland there Is nothing to report. "In northern Poland our operations aro taking their normal course." TRADE OF GIANTS FOR PHILLIES FAILS Ni:W VOUK, Dec. H. Tho deal between tho (Jlnnts and the Philadel phia club. Involving Dooln, Lobert ami Magce uivl moral players undor contract to play with New York, has been abandoned, according to Mnna gor Mcdraw. The trade fell through, the (Hunts' leador said, because tho Philadelphia manager refused to con- sldor any donl In which Lobert and ,Mageo wero mentioned. It was uIho stated today that Malinger McOraw cousldered Dooln's demnnd for 17500 n year for three years a trifle exces bIyc, especially whon It would be necessary to glvo sovcj-ol players Tor Mm, LANE REFUSES TO WASHINGTON, Dee. H.-Senutor Luno of 6r'gon, following Ills cus tom, refused joduy to attend tlio dem ooratie caucus, called to map out a Icgislalivo piojram for tho Hhort ses sion of eongrews. Senator Lane, af ter attending one ciiuciih, announced hu would never attend au6tlier. lie said he believed al pnblio busine should he ti'uusaeted in tho open. lie furthermore htiid ho objected to callouses, beeaiiso he was unwilling to MiiToudcr hia right to vote aeeotding U his oonviolions, i)nd,tlmt lie wnuld nut suppotl nutty measiiro merely ho causo it had the approval of a nm- jnrity of thy donioomtio euueus. , DKNVKU, Dec. M. -The atitmle of the I'liilcil Mine Workers of Amer ion townrds nets of violence done by incmherH of the organization was probed today by the federal commit ten of federal industrial relations, K. II, Doyle, seerelary-trcasiirer contin ued bis tcstimonv of the his'ory of the ('olorado Mtnkcs. Tho Hubjeet of violence was hiiir- Ccstcd hv Commlssioiier Weinstork. In reply lo his UostioUH Doyle said the union does pot assume of duty of the slate. He added: "I know of no member of tin union commit me violence as a member of tin; union." lie said, in reply to further ttieH tious, that there was no investigation of the moral clianicier of applicants fo membership. "Then if I were a hurglur rii hold up mutt I could enter the union?" iu iplircd Weinsloek. "If von were such n man. and I had evidence, vou would enter the penitentiary, not a union," retorted Doyle. "Hut if a iiiuii had u i coord?" in sisted Woinstoi'Jc. "If a mnu had a record, and the courts had been just, he would have paid the penally before he applied for union incinbcrshi". The union should not take from him the right to earn his daily bread." T WASHINGTON, Dec. II. -For the administration of the various forest reserve in the northwest, the forest service has asked congress for tho following appropriations for the next fiscal year: Mmt. recom- Aint. for Oregon mended, current vr. Cascade 4 0,008 .f'AOlO Crater .. L',(H0 18,800 Deschutes 8,80il 7,t80 Fremont 7,'J8r. D.'JOO .Malheur - -- 7,.V.ll 21.400 Minntn - . - - .",7l)7 -l.tKlO Ochoco ... . C.70G 8,f00 Oregon - '. 17,178 17,000 Paulina .VI72 ".:'J0 Hatitiam 0,70:i IT.,-400 Sif-kiyou . . 11,3118 10,5:10 Siuslnw J.',0ia Id.'JiJO Umatilla '- . o.lO'J 0,'JOO rmixpin I0,:t00 I'-V-MO Wallowa 7.KI7 10,.')(i0 Wonnha .'j.-J'JO 8,010 Whitmnii 8,7-10 10,700 E COM SALKM, Or., Pee. 1 L- J. Frank Hughes of Salem has been appointed a member of the state pune and t'Mi conunisMon to siieeeed Flojd Hilvoii. resigned. Hughes was a member of the board and resigned about a year ago, with two other members, following diffi culties of long duration with Commis sioner Kiiuiev. The reappointment of Hughes makes" the board's nictubershi" the same as before the trouble with Kin ney, which culminated in the resigna tions. JKIli Atiiu in MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glrui of SalU if your Back hurt or Blnddor bothers you Drink mere, water. If you tnutt have your meat evry day eat It, but Hush your kidneys with salt occasionally, vi a noted authority whi tells us that meat forms urlo achl vrblcl almost paralyzes the kidneys In their et forts to expel it front the blood, they become sluggish and weaken, then you sulTcr with a dull misery In the kldury region, slmrp plns in tho bark cr sick headache, dizzinets, Tour stomach sours tonguo Is coated and when tho weathei is bad ytu have rheumatic twinges. Th urlno gtits cloudy, full of sediment, tin channels often gut soro and Irritated obliging you to seek relief two or three tlmo during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and llusli off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy heret take a tableapoontut in a glass of water before breakfast for a tew days sud your kidneys will then act line. This famous salts lu tuiuta fnftu tho acid of panes and lemon juice, combined with llthls, and litis been used for geuorntions to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending Id.idder weakness. Jad Salts is iuexpeimtvet cannot in Iure, and wakes a delightful effervescent Uhlawatrr drink., ' -. The maximum caro oxerclscd by tho Houthorti Pacific company In pro tecting shipments' routed over Itfl ( lines Is aptly Illustrated In tlscr pso of the thermograph as one mcnstirn of iirotectlon for Its perishable fruit mid vegetable, shipments. Jho thermograph Is a temperature. recording device In which tho flue- motions of boat nml cold arc traced I on a revolving chart by a fountain pen. Ho accurate is the Instrument Hint during the whole 24 hours of the tiny the data Is roglstered continuous ly and can be rend as closely as half n degree. Ily means of tho thermograph vent clerks nt stations on the 9outh crn Pacific can carefully close or open the heat anil cold vents In tho freight car when needed so as lo glvo the best protection to the shipment. The orlglunl temperature charts tire rent to the general office of tho company where blue print copies arc mndo nnd filed and the original re turned to the observer. Ily the main tenance of these records the company Is nblo to keep close check on tlio way ! Its' agents handle shipments en route. At .'DO other points on tho line. tho thermograph observations ore! supplemented by records taken by thermometers thrco times a day. W. U. Smith of tho Southern Pa cific engineering department lias In stalled thermographs at Dunsmulr, Ashlond. Orovllle, Carlln, Sparks, Ogdcn, Uakcrsflctd, Mojnve Cotton. Yuma. Tucon, Nogalcs, Doming and Cotton. STOP BUYING EXPENSIVE COUGH REMEDIES Make the Best at Kte Money spent for tho old-style, ready made cough syrups la bottles lioldlne only 2 to 2i ounces U very largely wasted because most of them aro composed principally of sugar and water. Yet you nave to pay tho samo price as If it was all medicine. Stop wasting this money. Vou can make a better cough medicine at home at one-fifth the coot. Merely go to the drug More named below and nsk for 2 ounces (50c worth) of Schiffmaun's Con centrated Expectorant. Mix this with one pint of granulated sugar and one half pint of boiling water, which makes a full pint (10 ounces). This new, simple, pleasant remedy Is guaranteed to relieve the worst cough or cold. Also excellent for Hronchial Asthma, I) ronchttls, Croup, lloancncss nnd Whooping- Cough. One bottle will ronke enough home-made cough raediciuetoprobably last the whole family the entire winter. Children llkcil, It If so pleasant to take and it positively contninsnochloroform, opium, morphine or other narcotics, as do most cough mix tures. Keep it on hand in case of emer gency nnd stop each cough before it gets a firm hold. This store has been authorised to rtturn tho money in every' single case where it does not give per fect satisfaction or Is not found the test remedy ever used. Absolutely n risk is run In buying this remedy undei thh positive guarantee. For sate hero b) Medford ttmrmacy Got Your Next Suit of LOTHES JV MADK HY L E I N I'WCKS f23.00 UP AIbo Cleaning, Pressing and Altering j 12tt K. Main. Upstair Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MA0E IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME Medford Iron Works 10. U. Trowbridge, Prop General Foundry and Machine Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Res. Pac 5031; Home 227L. Keep Your Money at Home Wo luuko a specialty of Door nnd Window Frames and lusido Finish. Also Doors and Windows, Quality the best, prices right Factory Cornor Eleventh and Fir Streets. Medford Sash and Door Co. Pictures Wo have up.to-dato lino of framed pictures nnd wottos, from 25a ujffnUo sheet pictures, and do all kinds of picture framing. Waters' Paint & Wall Paper Store We Olvo S. & H, Clrccn Stampn KEMEMBJ5K, YOUIl DOLLARS CIO FARTHER IN BUYING YOVR Christmas Presents at Diamond's 'JJhaii any place in Southern Oregon. 20 TO 33 SAVED WATCHES AT COST DIAMONDS AT COST GOO Rings to choose from. Friday will he Cut-Qlass Da., whcii you can purchase at prices never before heard of. J. W. DIAMOND 109 tiAST MAIN Holiday Fares Following usual custom tho Southern Pacific will hnvo In effect from all points, Main Lino and Branches Special Christmas and New Year Holi day Round Trip Fares S.UiK DATKS IN OKKGON Tickets betweou all points in Oregon will bo sold, December 16, 19, 20. 23, 24, 25 and 31, 1914, and January 1. 1915; also between all C & K., P. It. N., P. E. & K. and S. F. C & W. points. Final re turn limit January 4, 1915. SALK DATES TO CAMFOItNIA Dccombcr 21 to 25. to January 1, inclusive, from all points in Oregon to nny point In California; also to Klamath Falls via Weed. Final return limit Jan uary 4, 1915. SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE Call on our nearest Agent for full particulars, faro to specific points, reservations, train schedules, etc. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, Ccneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Qregou. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and , IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape St. Tolophono 890 FIRST-CLASS Printing AND Book Binding MADE IN MEDFORD y MEDFORD PRINTING CO Phone 75 t - -Mr -A . l i i s y 1 , ? 90 0