" MEDFOUP MATL TFIIBUNR, MKDFOIH) Pit HOOK, WEDNESDAY, JANUAUY 27, Ifllfi PAGE THREW' i' ' i; ?m 1 ?- $ vot A." !l - 1J..11. .' fflO BID ASHLAND SPRINGS MB RECEIVED AHIII.AN'I), .Inn. 27. Two IiIiIh lor uuxllliiry witter h.VhIciii bond in Hit1 Htllll (if -t 1 70."00 Wl'HJ lipi'lll'd III i( infilling id' Hid 'ly eouiiell Tui'mlny i'cniiiK. Tim find vih hy II. I' Neil, uIionii hlil u'iih inr anil iircmcd inter, est without liny imrlli'iilni' NlrinnH nl Ini'linl. Tin' MH'iuiil Itv tin I'nrlliiiiil Trust kV Havinx linnt(, lln hid of wlili'h wiih iiIhd pur iiml ni'cnii'il in Irri'Hl lens n riimiiiiKNliiii nf -1.70 pel (nl "In em it cuiiliimi'ru'icN," ('. K. family, niiuiiiKitr of tin hum) depot l incut (if tin' I'oitlaiiil liiuili, wiih nri'H ilt in permm In represent t lint iiiMlU Inlinii, A I'otiitininli'iiliuii wiih n'i'i'ivi'il from Kpitr.iT, Kuth'k fie Co., a ImiihI lititiMi Ini'nU'il nl Tuli'ilo, Ohio, nu Miii'lliiK further linii' in which to bid mi llui MM'iiritli'x, iniiMiniii'h iih their rrpresrutitliv'e wits not uhh In 1u pi-i'Mcnt nt thin ini'i'tiiy. It Ih tuki'ii fni Kiiiiilnl thutMi'. NVIIV hiil rrprcNfiilnl tho AhIiIiiiiiI Auxiliary liniiil K.vudli'iitc, mi iiiv'in Irittlnn of fiirty'i'iht of the elty'n lending htihiiii'Hri imii which wax funned rt'ci'titly l luko over llm Imiiil Inmin mill liooMt (In miiiimil nprincx pniji'i't In u.riienil, of whieli T. II. SiinpHon Ih prciiih-nt ; I. I.. Ilrnwi. ii'n tin'Hiilriit: iiml .Iiiiiich It. Cnuull, Mi'i'rclnry mnl trviiMitrr. A resolution wiih iiIho pri'Mcnlcd clillittK it H't'in election rVlininrv 1 to vote mi mi iiiiieiiiliurnl to the city charter, providing for certiiin case ineiitM mnl the ncittiiiK of ccrtniii jHiilion of territory now within the city liinitN, In order that then limy he clear Hailing for llin Pari fie IiIkIi wny work in territory cxclimlvrlv tin tier county control. Devoid of tech iiieiiliticn, thin inemm exiM'ditinj: tlie hipliwny wml; in tlid llilliiiKH iici'li horhootl, The council iiiljoiiinctl to meet Wednesday afternoon nt y o'clock to further coiihiiler bond ami o her mat tern. RAISING FUND FOR ASHLAND, .Ian. 'J7. StnWnnliiil Increases urn being puulo to the fnml for Ihn relief of the faimlv of llm late (lainv Warden llulihanl through a rioiiH chaunclH. The KlkM aVe cun trihntiii); nrneroii"lv. The Salem !oip Iiiin hiihxcriheil .fill) to thu funtl hein rniM'tl in Portland mnl thu l'ortlmitl Klkh will nlno add mutcriullv to relief measures. Private purl Irs in the metropolis are iilxn hiiliHcnlimi:. whihi tlio muoiint to derived from the exhibition of Statu Wanlen Kinlcy' frame picturcri ought to ho coiisidera Me. Thu local lodge of Hlks Iiiih a imumittro apH)inted to take the mat ter of mi appropriation under ndvie. men I. The most tangible evidence of sub Htantiill aiil, however, in n sum which approximates n gomNhied life iuHiirniic policy, is the measure in troduced Tuesday in the legislature hy Senator Von dcr llcllen of Jackson county, which provides an appropriu (ion of f 1000 for the family of the dcccnHct! game, warden. Iluhhanl waft considered one of the, most efficient officials in tho game service, mid Senator Von dcr llcllen tliinka tho $,'1000 nslit'd in his hill is reasonable in view of tho tragic cirmiinstances connected with Hubbard' dentil. FID $105 FOR m SELLING S1ALE EGGS AHJILAND, Jim. 27.-Mim.v leo pic ;vcnerato traditions mid lovo tho beatitlfnl, but few havn respect for fltnlo.eggH. A ciiho in point ouuurrcd outlay, in Justico Thomiib' court, when H, H, lilaek of this locality iippearod nnd jiloiul guilty to it cliargo of violat ing thd juiro food lawn mid wiih fined 50 and noMa on two oounts roHpoct ivclyi ii total of .lO.l.fiO, It lias been his custom to pluc.0 oggH in cold fitor ngo in wholesale, quantities and then mil tho part of tho jobbor by placing them with retailors in job lots as a fitriolly fresh product. This pruotiuo bus been going on for soma liino pimt. Devoloimiontu showed that none of tho ergH woro minnrn and that quite a number bad attained a ripe old ago. Tho Ashland Tradint- Co, mid Ninis & SauudoiH, local "rocers, filed tho coinpluint. , . Smoke Home-MIo Clgar. Governor Johnson, Mt. Pitt and La Vista are the boat. Gardner First National Jlnnk will oroot n liulldlniT, LAND INN SHOWN BY REPORT AHIIIiAND, Jim. 27. Clear mid concise us a leal from a bank ledger is the anuiial lepoit of Citv TreiiHiire.i KiilmukH jusl made public The city docs business in a big wny, its ycaily receipts mid expediturcH npnroxlmal ing 2011,(10(1, or HM'i'ilH'nlly 1J., KI0.7H. l'orlv-iin Hcnaiali' I'iiimIs are iueoipalcd in the ttcasiircrV to poll, only two ol which these being minor ones T-nre a trifle over-drawn, The lik- funds in the .V'D.OOI) clnst are general. 27,10:1.2(1; water, 27,- :ii)(i,.ri;i; light, 2i,2H;i.7i; .rcsi and boiitlH, 22,K0l,:ill. A rccapitula. tiou Niiinmary shows the balance on hand .latiiiary I, KM I, to have been HIJi'iO.OB; iccclplM duri' the voir, .fir2,H2:i.2:ij intereht from banks, HH7.IH: wnrrauts niihl, tr2.l(IO.HI: hiilatice December ill, 101 1, il.'I.O.'.ll ll.'i, an increase over the balance at leh beginning of the vear of I,:i(IO. 87. It will be noted that the banks contribute near the tidy sum of 41000 in the way of interest. Am us ual the water (lepiiilinciil leads in revenues, the lew for the general fund affording n dice second. The figures in the ark and lihntrv funds are 2,.'. 12.111 mid R0 10.11 respect ively. AT ASIII.AND. Jan. 22. The nnnorv is to be the scene of a livelv snorting event nut) smoker on Thursday even ing, January 2H. A preliminary four round boxlu" match between "Kid" llrowniu and "Fat" Lowe will be fol lowed by the main event, a Mi-round bout between "Young Murney" and "Pride of Ileulah," tipping the scales at lll.'i Hiiiutls eiieb. The irelimiuar kids weigh in at KI3 Hiunds. Thr ring will be pitched in the armory drill room, one of the most specious assembly halls in southern Oregon Tho iisenilonyms given arc tbo-e of local snorts, some of whom belong to First Compauv C. A. ('., although the boxing affair is not given directly un der the auspices of the tirtillcry or gauiration. ASIII.AN'D.Jau. 2.'l.-lii order to clinch the prolu measure carried at the recent general election and make its state-wide scope of influence all the more effective, the mayor mid city council have memorialired the legislature to pass a eoiistitu'ioual amendment upholding the provisions of the electoral enaelmeut. A sm eifie purnoxe of this petition to the legislators i to forestall auv action which the so-called hotel iiicd'h iihhi cintion ma) lake in seeking to have mitigated the him which voters throughout the stale in November placed upon the liquor traffic mid its allied interests. This action of the council is in line with a general movement of like tenor in various lo calities. BILL FOR REPEAL OF COMPENSATION 'ACT 8ALK.M, Ore. Jwn. 27. Senator UlnKhain, of KUKno, Introduced this afternoon a bill repealing tho exit ing worknieu'fl tomnoiiHUtton laws mnl nutiBtltutliiK therefor what Ih vir tually a copy of tho Michigan net. Tho nuthqr contoudH, however, that tho few changeH mado nro to permit tho law If onaotod to fit Oregon's nil utlnlHtrntlon and compensation, Among othor provisions Ih one that tho employers ulmll conipoiiRnto In jured omployuH from funds provided by employers undor utato admlnlBtrn tlon, Tho employer Is glvon his oholco of four mothodH undor which ho can purchaso coinponsutlon Insur anco. Tho poymont Is then mado by tho employer upon an offlcloncy busts. Wilson Epects to Make Trip. WASHINGTON, Jan. 87. Prosl clout Wilson said today ho Btlll ox poctod to tnako bis contouiplutod trip through tho Panama canal to tho Sim Francisco oxposltlon In 'March, do Hplto tho report ot Colonel Qoothals that bo can not guarantoo pasuago of battloshlps through tho watorway. Ho said that ultimately ho expoctod tho slldos to bo cleai;od away and ex pressed tho opinion that thoro would bo pormanont Intorforonco with traffic. IU THE DAILY rfgiw$ -'milk - Win Jr. rdsl ' -r Withal f 'IH,. i i tV!':i SL , ITT mmm y& fW . i Coinblnntlomi of net nml fine whlto cmlmiltlcry are wen In the newest lin gerie model, as In IliN one. The liatul embroidered mull and the llnmicln net nreMicoiiibliiiHl thin I lie Joining Ih hidden by the cut out edge of the embroidery. The new rilled look Is obtained with hlrr!ugit In tho top of the skirt. Xtoso colored hemp hut, with small ostrich tips. FEDERALS PLAN L I'lllCAOO, Jan. 27 Surplus ball pin) em of the Federal League will Ihi taken cart) of In two minor leagues, It wns nnuoiineod toda by ('resident (lllniore. Ono will lie or ganized It Is planned', at a meeting in Now Haven next Haturdny. which (illmore will attend, and the other Ik an organization already existing anil operating under orgaulred ball. The name of the latter (lllniore would not give, but said It had proponed com ing undor Jurisdiction of the Feder als. Xow competition for tho Interna tional League Is likely, according to tho plans for tho mako-up of the now circuit. It will Include Providence, Hartford, New llnven nnd pomdtily Trenton, N. J., among Its eight cities. CENTER OF POPULATION SHIFTS EACH E WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 How tho center of population ban moved in each of tho states and In tho United States during the past four census dermics, Ih shown by a "Statistical Atlas ot tlui United States," Just pub lished by the census bureau. Tho center of populatloTi of Continental United States for tnch of tho four cen sus periods Is given as follows; 1880, Cincinnati, ().; 18U0. tO miles east of Columbus, Ind.; l'JOO, Columbus, Intl.; 1010, Illoomlngton, Ind. Tho center of population shifts wero nH follows In Oregen: 1SS0, .Marlon county, six miles south of Santlaui river, near Detreit: 18'JO, Marlon county, Hreltonhush Hot Springs: lyoti, Clackamas county, near headwaters, of Clark river; 1910, on tho lino between Marlon and Clackamas couutlcH near Klkborn. VAUDEVILLE ON STAR THEATRE PROGflAM TONIGHT Ono of tho biggest and host vaudo vlllo shovvH over glvon In Medford will bo given at. tho Star thoatro Wednes day night, and Manngor llornard will make, It an all Star night. Thoso that will appear aro Miss Andrews, Mlsa Clark, Miss Hamil ton, Mr, IlurgosH mid tho ono and only Cousin Mlttlohorger. This will be tho first appearance horo for somo time of Miss Mamlltou, nnd Mr. Diukoss, who will each glvo a mi in her and thou glvo a double number using uovprul now songs that havo never bcoiiioard horo. In addition to tho vaudovlllo thoro will bo flvo reols of first run motion plcturoa. I'oudlotnn put down .15 blocks of Wnronlto pavement In 101 1. I EA FASHION HINT. .Jllif fit.' K A feayv 'rt4 t ANTI-LOBBY BILL SAl.HM. Ore., Jan. 27. Hy nearly an unanimous vote of the Oregon sen ate today, ltcpmontntlve C. Schue li.'l'n house bill tnextrlct the legisla tive lobbying, was Indefinitely post poned. Strong language for and against tho bill was used. In his argument In favor of pas sage, Senator Walter A. Dlmlck as sured his fellow members Hint It would not prevent visitors from say tug "good morning" to legislators. In tho past, ho assorted, many good bills had been killed and many bad ones passed through tho vicious In fluence of a paid lobby of tho "big Interests." "Wo oppose this bill for two rea sons," said Senator Gus C. .Mo iter In reply. "It Is Impractical and it would be a confession that wo aro all weak and need protection from tempta tion." DLUECHER SANK WITH AEROPLANS SOARING ABOVE iiau wiiii, via i.onuon, Jan. -., HIT. a. in.- A witness of tho naval lmttlo on Sunday In tho North Sea, who has returned here. lescrlbco tho hlnklng of tho Gorman armored crui ser llluecber as a terrible sight. Tho sea was covered with debris and men struggling for their Hvcb. When the Urltlsh launched n boat to rescuo the survivors a monoplane flow overhead nml dropped bombs which though tboy did not fall nearer than a hundred yards prevented many of the drowning man from being tak en out of the water. Ono Urltlsh destroyer was struck by a German shell which pierced her boilers and put her uut of action. She was towed to tho cast coast baso for repairs. Throughout tho progress of tho ac tion, tho llrltlah vcbsoIs wero con stantly attacked by German submar ines, but Urltlsh torpodo boat de stroyers kept circling around and suc cessfully warded off this danger. All the men engaged In tho lmttlo describe It as thrilling and tho result from tho Urltlsh standpoint aro re ported to havo boon evon bettor than announced by tho admiralty, because In addition to tho destruction of tho Uluochor It Is claimed that somo Gor man destroyers woro sunk. It Is be lieved that ono of tho German cruls- oi-8 damagiHl wns tho Dorfllngor. Ono of thorn was to flamos. A Gorman survivor admits that tho objective ot tho Gorman squadron was a port on tho eastorn coast of Eng land, Among tho roports.clrculatlng hero, but not confirmed, Is that a Urltlsh dostroyor sauk a German submarlno which was attompttng to torpodo an other of tho destroyers, Wltn MoVforo traao la iionronl mado i A S MAI COUNTY WARRANT FIGHT IN I . I'OUTJ.ANI), Jim. 27. -With tho conx'oiit of tho defendant, Judge Wol verton, of tho United States district court, ban granted a preliminary In junction prohibiting Klamath county from paying tir.ri.OOO duo against tho county on old warrants, until tho ac tion brought by Weyerhaeuser Land company, the WcHtern Pacific Lum ber company and tho Oshkosh Tim ber company to stop payment Is settled. Tho three lumber companies, which pay C per cent of tho taxes In Klam ath county, allege that they Marled action to curb extravagant cxjtcndl t ii res by the county. A constitu tional provision limits tho amount to which a county can Indebt Itself. The complaint, which was filed last .March alleges that tho county has dobts of $r7fi,ooo. Not to Stop Payment These three concerns came together to bring the taxpayers' suit, which was filed last March in the Federal court hero against the county court, tho sheriff, county clerk and county treasurer of Klamath county. In the hearing of the application for a tem porary injunction yesterday by the county court waH represented by Judge L. It. Webster, the clerk, sher iff and treasurer by Kuykendall & Ferguson, and the principal warrant holders by Stone & Gale, of Portland. "It Is not our intention," said Mr. Lylc, "to stop permanently tho pay ment of any Indebtedness tho county has Incurred. Wo merely want to curb tho extravagant cxpendlturo of public money." Wotilcn a Defendant County Judge Wordcn, of Klamath county. Is named as ono of tho de fendants in tho action, and there is some doubt ns to whether he Is now legally In office. Ho was elected In 1910 for four years, but at tho same election a constitutional amendment wns paused Increasing tho terms ot Judges to six years. . Last November Judge Worden's name again appeared on the ballot and ho was defeated. It Is declared by politicians that his defeat was duo largely to tho suit brought to stop tho expenditures. Whether ho Is now legally In office will be decided by tho supreme court. Kugeno city council Js holding "Kconomy Conferences" to reduce taxes. QUIT MEAT IF Y KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take Ublecpoonfnl of 8alU if Back borta or Bladder bothers Drink lota of water. W are a nation of meat raters and our blood is Ailed with uric acid, sys well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but breome. weak from the overwork they get sluggish; the ellmlnative tissues clog and thus tho waste is retained In the blood to poison the entire system. When jour kidneys ache and feci like lumps of lead, and tou Lam etinglng tains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or th bladder is irri table, obliging you to seek relief during, the night; when you hare seTere head aches, nervous and dlrry spells, sleepless ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablrenoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts la mado from the acid ot grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate cloggvd kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source ot Irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts fs inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any timo 01 pluco by appointment Phone 147-J We'll do the rest K. D. WESTON, Prop. FEDERAL R I0L0 FISHERMAN 0 All his liTe long Hubert L. Illnekburn of Tolo, ngo fiJi yenrH, father of ix children, lin been the victim of neei dentM Hint brought injury to bin bend. Thin morning lie w.ik ordered com mitted to the Htnte innnc nHvlum by the (utility court. When Illnrkhurn wiih nix yenrH old he fell from a horse and hurt bin bend. When lie wah hcvcii another niMur brotudit injury to the Hnrno wpot. When ho wiih 14 lie fell from the loft of a burn nnd wiih kicked in the bend by n mule. When be wiih .'10 nnd a protpcetor in northern Washington, the limb of a falling tree fctrttek him across tho bend, rendering him uneonseioiw for two dny. Doctors testified tlmt this series of accidents had affected bin mind but that an operation would probably restore him to snnily. Black burn imagine Hint nil the world l bis enemy. He liven near the Gold Hay dam nnd Iiiih fished for the market for iniiiiy v'rn. With Medford traoe is Hertford mado DON'T FUSS WITH MUSTMDPLASTERS! Miisterolo Works Kasler, Quicker nnd Without the llllster. There's no sense In mixing up a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can so -easily rolloro pain, sorencsa or stiffness with a little clean, whlto Mustcrole. Mustorolo Is mado of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients combined In tho form of a pleasant whlto ointment. It takes the placo of tho out of date mustard plaster, and wilt not blister! Mustcrolo gives prompt relief from Soro Throat. Bronchitis, Tonsllltls, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma. Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Hhcumatlsm, Lumbago, Tains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Soro Muscles, Urulses, Chilblains. Frosted Fcot. Colds of tho Chest (It often prevents Pcnumonla). At your druggist's, In 25c and 50c Jars, nnd a special largo hospital size for J2.50. He sure you get tho gcnuluo Mus tcrole. Itcfuso Imitations get what you ask for. Tho Mustcrolo Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Paid Adv. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal ot all antiseptics la A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed, As a medicinal antiseptic for douches la treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration ol noso, throat, and that caused by femlnlno malthas no equal For ten years tho Lydla E. Flnkbam Medlclno Co. has rccommonded Paxtlno in tholr prlvato correspondence wltb women, which proves Its superiority. Women who havo been cured' say It Is "worth Its weight In gold." At druggists. 50c. largo box. or by mall Tho Paxton Toll"t Co.. Itonton. Maas The School of Modern Methods. SENT! ASYLUM JM MEDFORD u???mte&aa(dez& College nulling, 31 DAY' AND NIOllT HC1IOOI, Business, Shorthand, Penmanship and English Courses. Send for CoIIcko Journal. Tclophono 15L, Owing to the lower pcice ol lumber and the added induce ment of keeping our men employed during the winter month, we mike the following icmaikable teduAiodt in doett: No. 1 , 1 JO S-Panel Door No.2,$l.l O S-Pal Door Reduced l 1A (for Painting) AA, to pl.lU Raducedto 7UC Quality Ju& as Good as Ever Our cuftomert ate always utnfied. Wo own and opeiate the lugefl direct. to-comumcrSuh, Dee and Mill Woik fadory in Nacthweu, You will nnd hue the uggefi viluet m interior turn. We tell anyone; thip anywhere. A.UI i for GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIR GET 6RAY Kept her locks youthful, dark, gkmy and thick with common garden Sage and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with S'aj(e Tea and Sulpha, no on oun tell, ! cAtisd It's done so naturally, so nvsnly, I'rcpnring this mixture, though, at home I muney and troublesome. For W cents you can bur at any drug stora tho ready to-uao tonic called "WycttUa Hflffi and Sulphur Hair Ilmlr." You jwiti dampen a spongn or soft brush With it and draw Uils through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Jy morn ing all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair become beautifully darkened, glotny and luxuriant. You will alo discover dan dniff Is gone sud hair baa stopped falling. Gray, failed hair, though no dlngraee, Is a sign of old ngr, nnd as wo alt de sire a youthful awl attrscttro apr-r ance, get busy at oneo with Wycth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. MEDFORD CREAMERY New creamery, now up-to-tlato ma chinery for tho scientific manufacture ot butter by tho process of pasteuris ation, ripening of cream and Intro duction ot the lactic culture. Ask your grocor for "MEDFORD 'CREAMERY" brand. It's tho best, and is guaran teed. Visitors wclcomo at creamery. MEDFORD CREAMERY A. A. MOODY", Prop. HALL TAXI CO. CITY RATES Largo Drown Taxi or Hupmoblles. Direct trips any placo on pavement, 25c each for one or two passengers, ISc for each additional passenger. Seven Passcngor Cars Ono passengur CO cents No chargo for second passenger. 15c for each additional passenger. Special rates for shopping or when standing timo Is required. Finely equipped cars. Experienced chauffeurs. HALL TAXI CO. av: iS3! iiii "Nearest te CverrtW1 HOTEL MANX PewcMSl,atO'rarrcN Sen Francises) In the heart of the business, shopping and theatre districts Running distiMesI ice water ifl every room. Our commodious lobby,fine service, a nd Homelike restaurant will attract you. European Plan rates $1.50 up. AUnAgtmrnt Owner W. KtUcy "Meet Me at The Manx" V Jfian R. H. HAUMAN II. I. VANG1LDER North Grape St. riUVATK AND CLASH BreasMi lggl Catalog No. 33 . 4 ' ' 1 )j! .-