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SUBSCRIPTION HATHI
On y.-r hi 1.1.0I
On? month. Iiv iniii! 50
l,-r n.onllt, .l.-liv. tcl t.v c.iri it-r in
Mr'!f'irl. Vli't'ntx. .hicltsotu'ille
iti.il (Viilr.il IMHil 5"
Rlliltd.-iv (ul!v. Iv mil!, per y,'itr.... 2. fin
Wiehly. IVT v.nr l.r.o
Official ltr'T of the CHy of .MeUfor.V
Officlnl P.iprr ef -TticJoton r-omily.
KTit.-r.il Its s f.M .l-rliiHS teiitl.r at
Mi .ir.,r,l. Or j,"tl. ur.u.-r lltc act .if March
, !;.
Sworn firr-ulntlrtn fnr IMI 2450
Full h-us'-il kUu Associated I'resfl tlla
f atch.x.
EM-TEES
DID VOl KNOW
In Hilll they don't christen bat
tleships whli :t bottle or chill sauce.
And a handkeichlef isn't made for
warmth.
A .M ilwaukee marvel has Invented
a ladder with ventilating holes be
tween the mn us. It is thought by
scientists thai this solves the prob
lem for vc-niilntinK ladders.
A hinh school isn't necessary tall,
hut in ft theater a Heat up In the
gallery 1r lower than one down on
the main Door.
In Arkansas there are a lot of
razor-bacli boss but as yet there ure
no safety-razor-back 1iob by Luther
liurbank.
If you asked a trim pessimist what
waft the greatest thing that ever
happened he'd say "It hasn't happen
ed yet."
KIXCK MICH KMX WKXT IHtV
This bIkii in a Detroit Harare win
dow: ALC'OUIOI, 1NKKR TPMKS.
hitff to usk hij:i-:ib OVKH
AVell, We see where an expert say
the gasoline supply will he exhausted
UiS years from now.
What is so rare ns a day In June?
A ran of beans with a piece of pork
in It.
"Early to bed, parly to rise, makes
n man lipalthy, wealthy and wise."
Mcljii over take u Kood look at the.
milkman? OIckIc (Soof.
r.soi.vi:i MVSTKIUKS
What do the lipad hunters of Af
rica do with ein after they net 'em
make noodle soup of 'em
HKAirii in it
Never try to swallow a medicine
hall.
LIST FOli OFFICERS
1.0NIION, Jan. 1. (Corrnaponil
enee of the Associated rress) Cas
ualty lists published ly the war of
fice show that In October (he lliillih
army lost 4.37s officers, or whom
1.4.V.I were killed, -,7;tii wounded
and IN,'! an? niisslns. In November
tho total was L',:io." of whom him;
were killed, 1,:.m; wounded and 11:;
aro missing.
These flunres Iii Iuk the total lpsses
among officers since the bpKiniilnj;
of the war to :! . 1 - . of whom 1".
fillG havii been killed or died of
wounds. :i:I,!'7o wounded and ,'t,4.ii;
aro missing. A laie proporiion of
tho wounded have since returned to
duty ami the total under the heading
of missing imluiies a proportion
since reported as prisoners of war.
.
J ir,i;,;..A.y
to i!i:i,n: k ci i;i:u l.
ii:mm:ss ami iikao
xoisks.
If you h:i e catarrhal d-
S? n's's or head ll'dt-es 'AO to ynu,
druui:isl and u't 1 outut- tf
I'anulnt idontilc strfiimli) and
t ( mid In it t, nint of lint h:i1,c
t i) and four oun.es of irranuiisti l
miliar. T
r. Take 1 tai'hpoon: il
!' four tlniPK a dav. (V
T
!? ThU will often brims ipiirk (.
'i r,,li1f from f'i" distrs.-in2 In ad &
i ' noises. CloKKed no.-trllf. .-Iionld
J !) open, breath ins lui'inio e;i-
nd the mucus stOi dr.pi:m l
nto the throat. If is vi itt
'j) prepare co.sts liltlc and i pleas- r-
l,nt to Any one u ho ha- )
catarrhal deafness or head
J noisen i-liould pive tliis preserip- ?s
tion a trial
V' hor 1511,0 ,,v Heath's ?ru-4 i;
Store. Rtrann's Prim Mine, Med- 9
rQ ford rhat nia , We-1 Side
I'harmarv, and I !a-f. in's Drui
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A WORD OF
TO stTve the ('(iio in hi 1)1 1- ol'I'icc in Ii;inl times is
alwn vs ;ui imy:i :itclHl t;tsk part ii-nlai ly in Jarkson
fount y. Only a sense of civic- patriotism and the desire to,
he of service will inspire any one to endure the rtorm of
trivial crit ir-isin, iniu-h of it unmerited, that breaks upon
the public official's head. After jfiviiiK conscientious ser
vice, he 'ocs out of office unthanked for his sacrifices in
behalf of the common nood, and it takes the perspective of
time to brimc appreciat ion. It therefore y-ives pleasure to
the people ill l
speak a word of commendation where and when it is duo, ic'lostl1 Hanson forces .Monday
as it is ill the ease of V. ( '. Leever, retiring county coin- Uvontnss with a mass mpetliiK at the
lllissioner. .Vatntorium that taxed Jhe capacity
.Mr. Leever has Jjiveil the colllltv the liest tiiat Was ill!of tlle ''ol1- Tllc meetiiiR was har-
liiui for the past four vears. and in co-operation with other ! I""'''iz"'i ''' cimn,um k. .m. wibon.
i i i i i i i as one of education.
niemlics ,,! the court has inaugurated a biis.ness system A Bronp of 1)romjc,,t M,.llfor(1 al.
o administration 111 counfv atlairs surpassed HI llo eollllty !t0,.n,,y appeared as the principal ed-
m Oregon. Soiiietlnnr ol what has been etlected is told
by the county records.
Four years ao the county's expenditures liad regu
larly exeeeded the receipts, and a warrant indebtedness of
lil.'it)!) had been accumulated. Loose methods prevailed
in the court house and in expenditure of the road funds.
and county warrants sold at a discount of from 10 to l."
per cent.
In the four years since, this lias all been changed. The
county lives within its income and pays some of its debt.
.Modern business methods govern the various departments
and system has replaced slipshod methods. K'oad-buildinn'
lias been changed for the better so that more results for
less money are secured. Improvement is still possible, but
there has been a "Teat change for the better.
The warrant indebtedness has been decreased from
filJl.f) in 1911' to ti:!,Sf),:!ir) on December 111, 101(1, a de
crease of . 171.JM) I, accomplished despite the non-payment
of over .f-'.")( 1,(100 taxes on land in the (). ov ('. urant, and
despite unusually heavy delinouent tax list, due to hard
t inies and tile collapse of iiie boom. ( 'oiinty warrants have
been placed at par.
Durini; these four years Jackson county led the state
in permanent road buildino-. A magnificent highway has
been constructed, with the exception of several miles of
uncoustriicted links, from the California line to the Jos
ephine county line, anil seventeen miles of it paved. In co
operation with the federal "joverninent, a highway has
been surveyed to Crater lake and construction awaits co
operation from state and government.
For all of this progress, -Mr. Leever shares credit with
other members of the court, for he has always worked for
progress and the best interests of the couiny, as it, was
given him to see them, lie has earned the appreciation
due a faithful and efficient servant of the public.
. ,
VON DER HELLEN
S.l.i:.M. Or.. .Inn. !.- I'rc-idcnt
tins C. Moer ol' the seiimc has mim
ed the following senate coniiitillees
llu lirst iiiiiiicd hein tile ehairiiian:
Aurieultiire nml forestry - Lewis.
Sliank', llnwiey, IIiiMnn, lliiirelt.
Alenliolie irnlTie -Shank-, K.ldy,
(iiii'lnml, lliinillcy, St en ').
AM's-melit and luxation ltarri'tl,
llu-ton, Lewis, Leincliwelier, I'ierce.
Ianl;in Cu-irk. Itiihlwin, Kdd.
j (ll-nll. Sleiwer.
i laiiii- rierce, iuiifii, nrhui.
( 'innmel'i'e iind loi 'il::i t i m - Leilicn
widier, liaiTcll, IIMmp, Ktl.lv, llns.
Ion.
t'tiniilics-- Oiton, liiniick, Lcineti-
w flier.
Comity and slate oiriccr-i llan-
ley. Cll-ick, Uilllr, OKnn, 'llitin.
K.I n.-:i t ii.ti I. S. Siuiiii, lliihiwin.
CMl'lallil. toll. Ilawlcy.
Klf.'l ii'lw and pri i!."e- I'ddv.
1 llMililalll. Hi-llnp.
I'lrrM-ed liilU - .';it rell, Lcinen
welier. Orion.
Kiirollcl hilK-. ...I. C. Smitti. llau.l
ley. Illl-t...
Federal ivluli.ui- ll.nvley, C.ar
laiet. I'ieive.
Fi-hiie iii.ln-.liy - ILiudlcy, (oil.
l.eilleliwelier, I. S. Sniilll, .1. C. Smilll.
II. i fiill. Cii-i.d., Farrell, V.m
dec II, lien. Slianl.-.
Iloilic-iltme La F.dif.t. Cn-i.l,.
1.,'ui..
IlldM-tlie- !',i-ll,ii, llillitrU, lllllltl
ley. 1. S. Smilll. 1 1-nil.
Ill-ill alf, I li Inn, Shan!;-. Yiu!n.
Si I'a i r. i.lmr.
j liiwation ll'ir'ev. I'.a'.lwill. V.m
; .In II. 'II. II. S.eller, Wllliilf.
i ,Li.ln'i;ir' 'inl"ti. Ihnii.k. llan.!-
I . . i lui i. , I ll-.Mi, Sti-ivvc r, Williur.
j M.'.li.i'ie. pliarm. icy and i!inli-t:v
.1. I . Mint li. Cu- i.-k. V mt on. Veil
,!, r II. I!, li. V 1.
I Mult. II al i.iit s
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Willi. ii. ;,!. ui-
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Smilll.
M llli. ip.,1 al';.', r- liall.tlltl. tint;.
ham. W iiii M. La F,,l!,.. W I.
j I'i'lial ili-l I'liti.'lis l.il F.. licit
! I! , v., y. Fiepve.
I I'nnllli- 'fit .!. - 11, lien. li:tii. U.
: Fa r. .-. .1. C. Sit Hit. Wood,
j Fal, il,' ItttiM'ii','- and iii-lil'ilion- -
l!a!,lt in. lit-imp. Li n i-.
Fill. It, iitntl- F.IIf.ltaln. F.lll'-ll.
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APPRECIATION
Hi 1)1 i- ol'fii-c
WM PREPARE
T
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1.0X1)1 IX, Jan. 0. The lin-iiins
are preparing to launch a yreal new
til'1'cll-.ive in the Itia sect"!', ai coitl
ili',' to a Citpenliav'fn di-pattli to the
Kndiiinu'f TelevM-aph cmpany, (piot
imr (ieiiinin new-paper correspond
ents at the fitsieni front. T, l;ti
sian troop- are -aid lo he eipiippod
with '"i'eiil iiianlitie- of munitions
and hacked liy lare rc-orves.
Near .Milan and s.uitli of liiva Hie
artillery lire i- reported to have con
stantly iiiiTfii-etl mi Imth -itles ilur
in.ir the la-l lew days and liny have
become ext rcmcly violciil. 'flu.
w'eutl.er is r,i-ty ami clear antl tiie
country eocrcti with smov.
Tlle ctiirt'-piiii.lent ol the Tacj;liclie
liiiiitl-cliaii says llint I lie liiis-ians
iitteii'pictl a surprise attack on Sun
day liear l!ie liia liriileltead. (Ireat
in:i--cs o' the allaeker-, with wiiite
sltiiTs ,.'er their uniform-, succeeded
din ing a iolent snow storm in cnler
j iiu; lite tienii.'in tli nelies ,.n a front
ol a lli.uisitn.l meters. Tin rie-l
si, 1,-nt savs that i-vitleiitiv an at-!
I tempi vti- li.'iiej mail" in break
llnoa-li the road between Milan I'lid
Hiutl.
The I h'rliian-, se. ino the tl.lli'.;el'.
seiil till ;tat!ahlt' re-eies in;,, the
buttle, i. ill, h r.M.'hcl a pitch ol' 1 1 e
lli' llilotl- litrv. The two almic- iotliillt
uilll li, nubs and bayonet- itniil -itu-scl,
w hen, n t'ctii tlin- to ihe I'lirrespon.
tlcitl. the K,i-si:,ns rctt'tale,! to their
)U'fio;is posiiion- ttver the -now that
! ati in-all t.-iitieii.-.l tiiiii hi, ..,,t.
GREECE FAVORABLE
10 PEACE NOTE
.N'l Ul'.NS. .l.ui. S. via London. Jan.
- Tho official repl of the tirrek
unrii) mem 10 President Wilson's
iH-ace note was communii ated today
ut Carrett Droppers, the American
minister in At hens. The reply as
si) iales Cuece heartilv with the
president's efiort in behalf of peace.
ti.'riittid, Oti.m, Pi.'tv
.hK and highway- (H-on, p.ar-
I.ewU, l.eilieiiv.eher. ",,n del'
tvit,
le't.
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r. n. i .
SIliAil
l.a l-'-lh I. .1. r.
The city political campaisn was
ueators. on the meriu of the Hanson
plan. C. K. Cates supported his can
didal y for Mayor. Karl lVhl spoke
liriefly asainst the adoption ol the
Hanson measure.
Fred Mears, the first speaker,
characterized the condition of the
city of Mediord as exceedingly ser
ious, a condition that requires the
services of an expert to remedy. The
expert provided was Colonel Hanson
of Seattle.
Haulm's QiLilifitatioits,
ConcerninK Mr. Hanson's qualifi
cations Mr. Mears cited t s work In
writing the municipal laws of Wash
ington, all municipal Law in that
state having been made into a com
pact, workable piece of legislation
from 2S separate laws.
The Hanson plan Mr. Mears char
acterised as the poor man's plan afi
it reduces taxes to a minimum.
The Medynskl plan, if passed,
would be fatal to the welfare of the
city of Medford, according to Porter
J. Xeff, the second fpeaker. It was
spoken of as a calamity and catas
trophe to the city's property holders.
The policy proposed in the Medyn.ski
plan of getting out of debt by increas
ing the debt, Mr. Netf described as
purest folly.
l-'ehl Heads Speech.
Karl Fehl who was allowed fifteen
minutes to give the Medynskl side of
the argument, used only a portion of
that time to state that there is not
sufficient money In the city and its
banks to pay for the paving under
the Hanson plan and asked the hanks
if they would loan money on first
mortgages on vacant lots for the pav
ing before them. Speaking of the
men who have agreed to pay up their
paving assessments In event tho Pan-1
son pUn Is passed Mr. Fehl stated.
"If you know of -lOfl who will pay
under the Hanson plan, I know 400
who won't and I'M promise tho city
will h! no bcUtT off than she is
now."
Attorney flits Newbury opened his
address with a p'ea to lay aside per
sonal selfishness in the. consideration
of the two plans and to view them en
tirely from the business aspect, The
Hanson plan, he stated, is the first
business-like plan for the solution of
the paving problem ever presented to
the city, offering an easy and just
way out of our difficulties.
Newbury on Taxation,
Mr. Newbury emphasized the point
that in event the valuation is raised
from $ l.ooi). 000 to $S.UUO,OuO as the
Medynskf forces propose, the people
of this city in the next 20 years will
be forced to pay in county and slate
taxes more than $Pn,000 in excess
of their just taxation.
The Medynski plan makes no pro
vision Tor the payment of the $-15.-000
worth of bonds due in Match,
continued Mr. Newbury and if pro
vision is not made, it will mean the
placing of the city in the hands of n
receiver.
K. K. Kelly, the next speaker, de
clared that the Medynskl plan, inas
much as H is practically confiscatory,
is unconstitutional and in event it is
passed. Mr. Kelly Mated, it will be
enjoined, taken to the courts and
there put out of operation.
;ates I'nplcdged.
('. K. dates, candidate for mayor,
the last speaker, .-lated that he would
make no fanatical promises, would
not say who would receive any of the
appointive offices and In fact make
only one promise, statin;;, "I will say
thai there are certain people that I
would not appoint to be city attor-
i new
"I will absolutely guarantee to en
force the laws." continued Mr. dates,
1 will mt the results, but ou must
leave it to me to get them. I mu;t
be free to ch.noe the method best
suited to the situation. With a
bone dry law and no penalty for its
violation, the California line a virtual
river of booze, and with the city's
present fin.incial condition, a man
cannot lie tied down to anv certain
procedure. Nuessity will show the
mi thod.
SiMiare lonl PntniistNl.
" Kvery city emplo e' continued
Mr. dates, "will get a square deal,
a banco to make good. He'll have
to make good to stay on my ?ta; f .
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 2f)catal! clruists.
This Is a time for a lniiiess man to
be placed at the head of affairs. Tin
niakint; aood at the head of a private
business and 1 believe 1 can make
Hood at the head of a municipal busi
ness. If you want a man to conduct
such an administration, to give you
an answer straight from the shoul
der to any question, then support me
at tomorrow's election."
Kniinelt Ileeson, a native son of
Jackson county, and son of a disting
uished pioneer of the Itogue Hiver
valley, antl one of the best
known men in southern Oregon,
killed hlinseir with his own hand at
his home on Wanner creek near Tal
ent, .Monday afternoon about 2
o'clock. Death was caused by a shot
from a rifle, lie was a sufferer from
cancer, and last summer underwent
an operation ill a Portland hospital.
Recently tho dread ailment took a
turn for the worse.
Kviilenco indicates that Mr. Ileeson
planned tjie last act with care, lie
stepped into the woodshed, and fired
the fatal shot. Then the family re
called that the weapon had not been
in its place for several days. With
the sound of the shot a son rushed to
his side:
"It's all over," were his words.
His business affairs were all ar
ranged. A calm bravery character-j
ized the last preparations. -. i
Mr. ileeson lived all hi life in the
rtoKue Hiver valley, and w-as well to
do, lie was about 50 years of ae,
with a wide circlo of friends. The
funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later.
B
HARD FOR LIFE
DENVKR, Colo., Jan. 9. Colonel
W. F. Cody (Buffalo Dill) improved
today, showing remarkable recupera
tive powers, thouuh his heart action
was very weak, his physician said.
"I do not see how the colonel can i
live,' his physician declared. "Last
night I expected him to so at almost
any moment, lie fought with death
as though he vere fighting a man.
Today he was able to read a letter
from ati old friend."
C. E. GATES IS ELECTED
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEADER
C. 11. dates was elected acting
superintendent of the Sunday school
of the Presbyterian church of this
city to act for the next two months
while lion. W. II. Gore is attending
tho legislature at Salem. Uefore
coming west .Mr. Gates was superin
tendent of the Presbyterian Sunday
school at Noblesville. Indiana, for
several years, and also taught one of
the largest Men's Bible classes in the
presbytery.
MOTHER! DON'T TAKE
CHANGES IF CHILD'S
TONGUE IS COATED
iss Feverish, Stck, Pi I ions
('lean Little Uver and
IWmeU.
A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Children simply will nut
take the time from play to empty
their bowels, which become clogged
up with waste, liver gts slugaish, i
stomach sour. " j
Look at the tongue. Mother! If'
coated. or ynur child Is listless,
cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, !
doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or j
has sore throat or any other, chil-j
ilren's ailment, give a teaspoonful of j
"California Syrup of Fis."' then
don't worry, because it is perfectly
harmless, and in a few hours all this
ronstipated poison, sour bile aud fer- j
meeting wa.-te will gently move out
of the bowels, and you will have a ;
well. plaful child again. A thorough .
"inside cleansing" Is ofttimes al! that 1
is necessary. It should be the first '
treatment iilven in any sickness,
Peware of counterfeit fig syrups. !
Ask your druggist for a "i0-cent hot-1
tie of "California Syrup of Figs,"
Vhtch has full directions for babies,
'.children of all aes and for grownups
'plainly printed on the bottK I-ook
arefully and se that it is made by
the "California Fi Syrup Company."
JOHN A. PERL
UFDERTAXEE
Ijifly AwKtnnt
S . RUtTl.KTT
Phone M. 4ia oil
Automobile Heart Service.
Imbalance 8mIc. Cerouar.
BY ill BOAT
NKW YORK, Jan. H. The C'tinard
llm-r Laionia. scheduled to leave
Liverpool liecemiier :i 1 with pa
liers ami mail for New York,
sen
was rammed by a
prior to her
smalt mail boat just
time of Falling and
damaged to such an extent that sue
was compelled to abandon the trip,
according to passengers booked for
the I.aronia. who arrived here today
on the American line steamship St.
fl'aul f ri in Liverpool.
The damage was to the I.aconia's
rudder, the passengers said, and the
mails aboard were transferred to the!ou wU, Kf.t ,.,py rlle nve mill.
American line.-, as were those hjMtPs. ,, wi,at pleases you most is
had booked passage. jtliat p. Bn,ngiliens and regulates your
Among the arrivals on the Si. Paul sl01n,1(.ll HO vm, call ,lt your favorlto
was Alfred Noyes. the Kngllsh poet. ; f00(,g wltIl0llt ftar.
who. has returned to Ihe United : ,.,,,..,,, ,ii(.s .,Vn vou relief some
States to
l'rinceton
lesiiine his
ii niversity.
lecture;
' and puts your stomach in a healthy
CLEVELANDERS INJURED 'condition so the misery won't coi
BY BUILDING COLLAPSE ick.
I You feel different as soon as
CI.KVKI.AXD. ., Jan. il. -Three "l'ape's Diapepsin" eonies in contact
pri sons were badly injured, I wo fa- i with the stomach distress just van
tally, ami scores hail narrow e-capes j ishes& your stomach gets sweet, no
when a portion ol' the t ive-story ! gases, no belching, no eructations of
v.'ai ehoii-e ol' the Cleveland Storage ' undigested food, your head clears
company folhip-cd without warning. ; and you feel fine.
Worrying
about the high cost 'of
living,' just liny n
package tif
Grape-Nuts
still sold at. the
same fair price.
Enjoy a morning
dish of this delicious
food, and smile over
the fact that you've
had a good breakfast
and
Saved Money
Isn't that a fair
start for anv dav !
Be G--u.id.ecL ivv
Mothers
The comfort and
t'ljit't 'Lit 1J u uti'tuvi ta
weuai'G oe ine luiure
cisincr cannon ne iruiuea uv cne expen- r
stOTIU'WsJ
euce of hundreds
"Mother's l'rleud" a
ven) . suffering and
recovery." It is easily applied and its influence over
tho effected ligaments is s-oothine; and beneficial. Get
it at any druggist. Send for the free book on Mother
hood. Address , "
The BradfieUl Regulator Co.,
Still Lamar lildg.. Atlanta, Ga.
III IIIIIBI llll III II 1 1 ! Ilium I I TV -WJ f
PIMrail Have Your Rings
W&lm&( Set in Platinum .
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