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v'.d wrrciwoTtTJ mm TnnvnwPi, mtcdfot?t), orcrcnox, tperday, rFrarwn m, iom rxmii Tjmm H r- v Si I1 r Mr CHAMB RUN PLANS COUNC NAT ONAL DEF ILOF E I WAB1II.NUTON, U. t, !), If.. tiomtor ('liiiiulirliiiri Iihn introdiui'il fUw following bill. wliU'li wiim mul tnlcp nml mlVrinl to the I'niiimllti'n uii 'military nffulrn: "To I'htiilillsh it council of national ili'fniNn. "Hii U iii(iiiti'il liv Ihn Hi'iiulo nml ImiiMii of p'pn'Hi'iitntivi'M of thn Unit iil Ktati'O of Aiui'iii'ii, in iit)ii(ri'NX nNNrinl'ltwl, Tliitt llicrc in Iwitiliy I'M tnlillrtlii'il u I'iMiiii'il of nalioiiiil ilc fripic, (.uilHUtiug of tlu Hi'iTctiil'V of Ntuti', who nIiiiII Iih iiri'Hldi'nt of tint milini'll, thn in'cri'tiiry of war, tint Nwwlnry of tin mivy, thn iiliiilinmn of tlm iHiiiiniitti'it on iiinoiiiiitiiuni of tin1 Ni'iiuti', tin' vliaSniimi of tli" vominilti'o on foreign ri'liitlonti of the mmiitu, llio vliiiirniiiii of tin commit tw of inilllnry nfl'nirH of tin wniiti', tlm ohiilniuui of Ilic t'oiiiinitli'i' On inw Mil nffnirrt of tho Hcnntc, thn chair iiiiiii of thn eommitlrit on np'iropnn tioni) of thii hoiiHo of ri'iirohOiitntivi'Hi thf ithiiinuiiii of tln commitli'o on for pgn iit'fnlri of tho hoiiM of rrpr." M'iitftivr, thn ulininiinn of thn com mitten on nitvnl nffnirn of tlm Iiouku of it'iu rHrntntlvi'N, tin' chief of thn ji'imnil Hlnff of tin hi my, mi otficnr of thn navy not In-low tin tmik ot I'liplllill lO III' lll-MglltltVd lv tin Ht- ii'tnry 'f tin nn.y, thn pn-Mili-ut of tin unnv wnr imiIIpri nnd thn prmi. lent of thn nuvnl war nollnn, -JSi't. U, That Ihn said nounoil f-Uiill makn full inwMigntinn of tlm qurMioii of thn pifpairilucKM of tlm I'nited Ktali'H for Mar ami hall pn pa to and report to thn pioHiilrnt of thr Unitnl HtalnH for tniiiMiiiMsion to noiiKtTHH a gfni-rnt polmy of tlm tut tional iIi-IYhm, nml tlmrnaftnr tduill makn niii-Ii n-rouiiui-udntinn minting thnrnto iih it hall ilnmil nt-i-i-Kunry. 'Hno, .1, That Hind nonimil hall nu'-t nt loaKt nncc in nai'h .-nlindiir ynur anil at nunh oilier timcM iih it nmy bo nalli'il by the pnfciilent of the eotmnil; proviilnl, that in time of war Haiti iiounnil hhall meet only upon the null of thn president of thn Tniteil Htatrn; nml proviileil further, that for tho purpmie of unit! invcHtigatiou Miitl council in nuthorizeil to m-nd for prntoim anl jwihth, to mnko all nt-c-i-'risnry travel, either in thn United Stall's or any foreign eonnlry, mul to mltninUtur oiiIIih. "Hen. I, That for ciin-jing out tlm puqiOHeti of thin net atinh hiiiiih of money iih may bo neeesunry nro hero by appropriated, to be expended upon vouelierH signed by tu president of tho council." SHOOTING AFFRAY AI GRANTS I'AKS, J)en. If.. Frank HnrriiiKtou, deputy name warden, was Mi'it IhroiiL'li thn calf of tlio right log Hunday foniionn by .1. P. Morsn uitlij a 'J.f.Sfi nfle, thn bullet M-Vi-n-ly mo wiling tljp fli-nli. llnrringtonVi attempt to move samp woiul hijonging to him from property on Uridyl' Htreet that wns held by Mown pteeipitated the trouble. Mar nnnton had taken n load of the wood ami ou returning found thu pate locked, lie forced thn jato oM'ii, HiIn enrnKiiiK Mor.ie, who rushed to thn lioiinn and camn out with tho rifle, or deriiiK Harrinntnn from h premihPH and firiuK at him from close range, lie wan placed in the wagon and taken to bin home, where tlm wound wan drehM'd. Morsn aH placed under arrest, but is now nt liberty on bonds of $1000. Moron Ih a teaniHter who Iiiih been employed by K. 0. Wili'ov. Tho pic liminnry lmaiina; has not yet been held. RANIS PASS TURKS BOMBARD RUSSIAN PORTS BKHMN, via wireless to Rnyvillc, h. I., Dec. 30. Tho official prt'HS bureau today gavo nut thn folloujiiK "Tho Turkish cniiHci-Midirli (for, lucrly tho Ilruslau) had bombarded riebaiftnpol. , Viemiii nownpnporH report a mu, tiny iu thu nnny besiefjinp rrjicmysl. "Several battalions arc paid to IiuVd boon sent away in fettors. 'Tho Turkish official bulletin says that, tho largo Turkish fiultan Sellm (tho Ooeben) bombarded natum 'on Dccembor 10, sottiiiR firo to tho city, Tho Russian land battoricfj rcttmied (hi firo "without success, 'Coiistantinoplo lowrns nuthori-. (utivdly that n irohiinimudun uprising lias, paaurrpd in thu Cutiaauus mid f)0,. 000 ai-modllosloma wotit over to fight against tho Russians." SULTAN'S SPEECH FROMTHR ONE PUTS BLAME ON ALLIES . LONDON. Dec 15. A clliutch to Itoutor'ii Tolt'urnui comimuy from v'oiitiintlnoilc liy way or Amtterdum kIviii the it lut of the iinccch from the throno by Kill tn n Mclimeil Vhat at 1-'in oienlnit of thn Turkliili purllamnlit Monday. Tho mii 1 1 an iinuoiiucriil thui ho was (forril to ilet'lam war wlmn Hit' IttiMAliui fleet attacked tlm Turk hh fled In tlm lllack nea and Kuglanil and Pr.tuen liomui actual IiomIIIUIih Ij iciiilliiK tiooiiH to the Turkinli fion- Horn. "Tho neci'HHlty wan forreil upon u to icnlitt with armod force thn jiolle) of OeNtructluii which nt all tlmcn has lieon purnueil ai'iinM tlm lnlaiii Ito world b I'iirIuiiiI, IIuhnIii and I'mucn, and which hnn anumed tlm chararter of H'IIkIouh pemecutlon," tlm Hilltnn declared. 'In (oiiMoiianio with tin IMwn "Bactcil MohIciii 1a" I called all Monlumn to a Holy War uRiilnut tin-He powcri and thone wlio help them. 1 am convinced that iur fiuce on land and Hen will mid freiih lctorle to thono Anlnnd by thn Rlorlcfi armlcH of (lermaii)' and AuHtrln-lluni?ury iiKoliiHt tho common iueiule. "I can Mtnto with much nutlufnc Hon that our rolottunn with the pow em wIiIkIi have not participated In thn Knncral war am nlncerey friend ly and I'upeclultj with our nelKhbor, MulKurla." Thn ktiltuu made a brief reference to abrogation ol Ihn capitulation) and In Rlvlni; the cauw for thin utep a ild: "Tho npcctnl prlvllcRe which thin Kovornmcnt him Imrntororo Rrantml forelRiierH hnn anxumeil a Mhapo (let ilumntal to our rlKbta of novcrelun-ty." E Tho annual report of tho State flanm Warden for the ear ending October 31, llt. nhowa that tbcro In a balanco ot f28.03n.tfi on hand. Thero wan n balance on hand front the )car previous of f I3.-I9S.34. KecnlptH from nalo of llconm'B, etc., for tho year wcro fl 10,096, whllo tho dlburcmcnti wcro 1 13t.5&2.?8. Naturally, tho largnnt Items of ex penso -wen deputy panio warden's sal aries ami expanses, which amounted to $33,251.31 and $13,785.30 rcn poctlvnly, Thu announcement from Salem Sat. unlay that Governor West had ap pointed J. Frank UiiRhon ot Salem to succcod Tloyd Illlyou, who reslnn ad sonio ttmo ago and whorto reslg nation was but recently accepted, makes tho personnel of tho board tho uuino It wns one yoar aKO, whnn Oovernor West aewpted tho reslK nations ot throo mombors ot tho board, and reorganized It according to his own Ideas. Tho next meeting of tho commission will bo held in Portland Dccomber 17. BURGLAR KILLS ATLANTA LAWYER IN REVOLVER DUEL ATIjAXTA, (la., Dee. IS. Charles H. Iteynolds, u lawyer, was shot mul killed early today in a revolver buttlo with a burglar in his homo hum. Thn bjirglnr escaped. A RAW, SORE THROAT Hum's Quickly When You Apply n Little MuMCroIo And Musterolo won't blister llko tho old fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread It on with your tinners It ponotratos to tlio'soro Hpot with a gontla tlnglo, loosens the conges tion and draws nut fill soreness and pain. MtiHtcrolo Is a clean, whlto oint ment mado with oil of mustard There's nothing llko H for quick re lief for Horn Throat, UronchltlH, Ton sllltls, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Nuuraltslu, Headache, Congestion, IMourluy, Itheiimatlsm, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of tho Hack or Joints, SprnliiR, 8oro Mtibclcs, llruls es, ChllblaliiH, Frosted Feet, Colds, ou tho Chest (It often provonts Pnoii mona), Nothing like Musterolo for crotipy children, At your druglsts In 2 So and r.Oo jars, and a special largo hospital slzo for $2.50, Do BUo to got tho Ronulno Mur torol'o, ItafiiBo Imitations got what yon ask for. Tho Musiorplo Com pany, Clovolaid, Ohio. Paid Adv. pug FREDERICK THE GREAT, MAGICIAN, AT IT THEATER TONIGHT i ..iii ... y V & I HrrJn 'otMMHI!BBm JKSbB&MjAk -t t&F 3lII XW 7J' r i v GERMANS CUM ALLIES REPORTS IE INVENTI ON 1 lJU.M.S, 1 )-n. !.',, by wiiuln--.. An of ti nil k jmit ivett out at bcmhpiar 'l(rs himl; "Tho Fruneh hao made wink uttiickw against our jionltions betwien tin MeiiKe nnd Vofgos, but tin n ttiieen-ilv repnlned. Then1 were no impoitau' evenly on tho west front, in a-t I'mm or in soiilh I'o liuid Our operiitioim iu north I'olnnd ate di IctpntK- Tlm follow mi; icmaik nre made re garding Kuiao and French official repeils: " 'Suutbeimtward of Crni'uw we rmitiiiiieil our offeiihive. Wn took si'veml funs and mode twenty pris oner ' Not one man, not one gun there has fallen into itushinu hands. "The official Paris bulletin, l)c eembir 2.1, Hta(e: ''Korth of nVilloy one 'Herman bntter wuh eompletely annihilated, nnd nt Dciiriioinln, to tlm west of jVigneulles Ij-h Hattonelmtel, two , (lennan batterie were destroyed, one of hcaw caliber nnd one destined to fight neroplaius. In the hnme region 'the Kreimli lme destroyed a bloek hoiiBC mid seeinl trcmhei.' ' "All thm is pure invention." TH WOHD5RBOWL. AT ONE OUT OF TEN A WASHINGTON, Dee. 1.',. Ariixal of the (lennan comcrtiil irniir Cor- moruut in llio harbor ol (liiiiui, mi Ameriean posHeshiou in the I.adrone archipelago, was offieially reported to the navy department twlnv ly the conrtnanderof the uaal Molina there. The Cormorant luih been gneu twenty-four honrH from 10 u. in. ,e terdav in which to leaxn the port m interne for the war. She was short of coal, pi o virions nnd water. Tlm manufacture of show eaves and Morn fixture has been e'ub-li-died ou a large m'iiIi by the Wood craft company of Maihtield. CIIICAnO, Die. 15. One out ot 'ntery ten ponsoiu m Chiiingo reeciv ed aid fiom public ehniity, neeoiding to it report today of the roliiing prov ident of the board nt county 'ommi , sioner. Thn rcxirt states that dur j ing the eiirrent year partial or cotu jplcte i-tijtj"rt wns jjiven nt public cx , M'iise to 'J.'iOjOOO residents of Cook ' county. Tlm total population of the eoiint is approximately 'J,,"i00,0(J0. The Chewnuean jtrcin says several hundred tliotnnd dollars' worth of 1 property m awaiting action of thn 'desert lam board that has been de flau'i! Kceral month1'. Extra Baking for Christmas will be easily done lr ou use Crescent Baking Powder It ltalsc.1 the Dough and leaves It light, moist and tender. ZvgZ&r. 25c n pound itAKMiIVJ UII.IIJ'WJ All Grocers r 1,1 ' J9 4f t fy -ijsL sr f -J IF' t)jL "Bull" Durham is Always "Good Form" In the very smartest circles of American society the hand-made cigarette of deliciously fresh "Bull" Durham is recognized as the supreme expression of tobacco luxury. It is stylish, correct, and stamps you as a smoker of experience, to "roll your own" ciga rettes, to suit your own taste, with GENUINE Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO The wonderful, unique, savory fragrance and flavor of "Bull" Durham thedelightful mildness and smoothness of "Bull" Durham hand -made cigarettes are irresistibly attrac tive and enjoyable. This pure, ripe, golden mellow tobacco gives paramount satisfaction to discriminating smokers the world over. An Illustrated Booklet, show ing correct way to "Roll Your Own" Cicrarettes.nnd a tiack- age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U. S. on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. Ah for FREE Peckag of -Paptrt" with each 5c cct. FREE THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY (fl Ml m wmmmmmm mam wmw ilif W tmmm W NOTICE TO VOTERS TO REGISTER The Law requires that every elector who desires to vote at the annual city election to be held In nnd tor the City of Medford on Tuesday, January 12, 1015, must register, regardless ot any other or former reg istration. The Registration Board will therefore sit in the council room at the City Hall, corner Front and Sixth streets, from I until 7 o'clock p. m. EVERY DAY (ex cept Sundays) For Ten Days Beginning Saturday, Dec. 12, 1914 Every voter In each ward should make it a point to come early, so as to avoid the usual rush the last few days. There is no other time or place to register. No witnesses are required for this registration. Do not bother the members of the board with ques tions as to why this registration is necessary, etc. The law requires it and the city officials have no other alternative. Dated December II, 1914. ELMER T. F0SS, City Recorder. SENSIBLE A Pacific Cedar Chost Is a senlbta Chrlntmas Rift, for wife, daugh ter or sweetheart. It la useful, ornamental, convenient, durable, moth proof. Let us sliow you our line. Many sizes and styles. Prices range from SS.S0 to SIC. 00. Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory 113 South Holly St. .; , ; j. .1. i -tnt:. :u it-ruter-wr,' n.!-r:"4 ' i.::t -: ,i VrE: rvm hi u:! if :!:!: i :!!.!:! i.lil I, i:;:H 3 m IU.I' ::i! JT" 1 1: I..IM iiiili: r.-i.Jmril. '.: 115 r.i: ' " ' " '' "I" r .., :U-.!:'.h:.ili!u-iJ UlbU ii ..in :.i- i- L.n . K. .. II. . II. II !! I i-ii,UJi-jjj;iip .,;; 1 .dtu, Gifts that endure The very nil is now becoming charged with the spirit of giving, for Christinas will soon be hero. Tho choice and preferred gift is the one which endures, because it sug gests the continuity of love and friendship. Such a gift is a watch or piece of jewelry. You will find nt our Ktoro ovory thing that would distinguish n first-elnss jewelry store gifts of rare vnluo for the lavish upcnder, nnd nn al most unlimited choice of less expensive, but churming gifts to suit the limited income. Wc are sure our selections will please you. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER. New Location - - 212 East Main iSiifl I. ;:!!!!. Iii."ir 1: .T:'-"j-'a'WMiH'fi'ii-rEi8:."!! !,!:ii: :.::L-::. .1. .t',::vi!-i1!!-'" !'! : 2 : ..:.fi.'::'i!.i i:"ihi::"i,,t !SL!..I: .1 "i.Itii.;. I:.:::th:ii.t iTir .!:.!! .1 ....t .t.htn t:i.:.: Finn i iitii hi i nun ! I"!!! Kwnjv -r-l;;-i:-1i.iSii If"..1!-!:!!.!! M !1 GRUEM VeriTKinWatcK i::iih i7" i n ip;t' i ii Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Car Efffcctlve from August 1. 1914. to August 1, 1915, and Buaran.oed against any reduction during that ttme: Touring Cor .......-..... ..$ 100 Ituunbout .. .................... 440 Town Car ........................ . 01)0 P. O. B. Detroit. All cars fully equipped. (In tho Unltod States of America Only.) Further, wo will bo ablo to obtain tho maximum efficiency in our factory production, end tho mmlmum cost In our purchasing and sales departments It wo can reach an output of 300,000 cart be tween tho abovo dates. And should wo reach ttls production wo agree to pay as the buyer's share from MO to ?C0 per car (on or about August 1, 1016 to evory retail buyer who purchases a now Ford car between Auguit 1. 1914, and August x. X91d. For furthor particulars regarding these low prlcs and proflt-SHSi-lng plan, sea tho noarost Ford Branch or Dealer. Ford Motor Car Company G. E. GATES, Agent BparU Building MedfoH, Or i. '1 i ! J