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ft r PAC115 PTT rr,Tvroun matt; ttiiwxr," mfdty)t?d. orriTiON. wf.ixfs;av. .i.wcakv i" !QUEEN OF HOLLAND INSPECTS HER TROOPS Willi every prospect nf u linnnon ious uduiinislrution, Mnyor ('. K. 1 Gates ainl tl! newly elected couucil- '. men tunk office Tuesday ni'.'lil, held the tirst council meeting, heard re ports uf I'ily officials I'ur tin (last year, named new appointees ami e,ot ; down to IlllsitieSK. The holdover niomhers of the council aro Dr. J. J. Kmmons, Dr. .1. M. Koeno unci C. W. Davis; new members, E. C. Cnddts, J. II. Carkln, Dr. H. P. HurRrave, re-elected, All ! were present, excepting Dr. J. J. Em mons, who Is In the east, when City j Recorder Fobb called the roll. i GUw InauKiirnl. I Mayor OatoB In nnnuijunn the offlco Bald: "Today marks a change in tho city of Modford, not because 1 was ! chosen mayor or because of tho I splendid council, hut because tho pno- l pie voted for a new ern In city affair? i and It's up to us to kIvi It to them, and I assure you we will endeavor to do It. 1 hope tho confidence tho peo- j pie have placed In the new ndinlnis- i trotion will never be misplaced and I I hope and believe wo will have the ! united support of every loyal citizen. I I want overy city official to have tho ' Interest of tho city at heart and will expect him to do his full duty. 1 shall expect the police force to abso- 1 lutcly enforce all laws and I now ln- l form Chief Illttson to see that these j Instructions are cnirled oat." The following appointments wen I made by Mnyor dates: t Appointments Miwle. I , Engineer and water superinten- ) dent, Olon ArnsplRer. j City attorney, Fred W. Mears. I ; Chief of pollco, .1. V. Illttson. ; Chief of fire department, J. W. i j Lawton. i Market master, K. J. liunyard. I Health officer, Dr. 8. A. I.ockwcod. i Electrical Inspector, I,. K. lilnman. 1 i I'olico jiulne, Clen O. Taylor. Park attendant. .1. S. Atttle. 1 ' Stenographer (recorder), Mary i lluswell. , Klreinen: AssMnnt chief, N. II. ! Work; driver. Doy tilllott: flreniei' ! ' II. T. Ilirch, W. J. Kredi'iilHiiK, II. I Roberts Pollco: SerRfant, Pat Mego: pi. trolmun, AV. II. Crawford. j AValer department: .1. F. (Vnr-Tl. tap man; F. L. Mlnkler, laborer- ' John Peterson, reservoir tender; J W. Grantham, Intake tender. Btrcet department: II. F.-Mcl.aimh tin, laborer; F .!. Itlppey, laborer; J. D. FlemminK. teamster; Win. I.en, teamster: W. C. .Inrksnn, flusliinan. ! Tho onlv new officers are F. W Mtmni, attorney; Dr. S. A. I.ookwood health officer, and (lien O. Taylor, pollco JuiIko. ChiiB. (lay, the former pollco judKo, had tendered bis resig nation tn the mayor. (Vuncll Commit tivvt. ' These standliiK rommittees wore , appointed by the mnyor: Finance: K. C. GaddK .T..H. Ca' kln, H. P. HarRrave. Streets: C. W. Davis, E. C. Gaddls, J. J. EmraenB. Unlit and water: J. M. Koeno. II. P. Hargrove, .1. II. Carkln. License: C. E. GiiIcb, J. M. Kon. K. C. Caddis. Building and fires: J. H. Carkln, C. W. Davis, J. M. Keeue. Hoalth: 11. P. Ilargruvn, J. J. Em mons, C. W. DavlB. Public market: J. .1. Knimens, V P. Hnrgrave, C. E. dales. Hefore deciding upon his appoint ments Mayor Gates had nn Informal meeting x.lth the coum-llmi'U nnd thoroughly discussed the appoint ments nnd other thins for the wel fare of the city and received sugges tions from them. Knlnrliw of Officer. 'Monthly Bnlaiies of the different officers were fixed ns follows: Ciiy recorder. $125; treasurer, JI2."i; at torney, $7: police Judge, $25; phy sician, $2 a; fire chief, $sr. ; assistant chief, $70; other firemen, 170; engi neer. $150: electrician, !H1; chief of police, $S.".; oilier poll, email, market master, $r0; inlake man, $i!0 reservoir man. $i!0. The only changes nro In physician, a reduction of $10, ' and In electrician, an increase of fl.V City Attorney Mourn staled that P. S. Hull In, president of the Southern' OroRon Traction company, staled he ( -would file a propot.nl nf cancellation of the contract with the city in nc. or danco with the recent decision of the circuit court invalidating the bunds. MAYOR GATES SINKING OF BRITISH STEAMER CONFIRMED I r NEW LUMBER POULTRY SHOW COMPANY BUYS CLOSES TONIGHT M TIBER; OF CITY OFFICIALS $M.7. a total discount of $3347.01 Oud class mail so as to increase post. est nf $3,3-n.Ul lor flii-n ;' " ni.e- . .. ...(,...mihs. a saving of $4,r,ir..2il ' "Leak" commiuee aujonrneii hear- : ,11 'Pl,.ii.c,l.i' from 1 !!'.. i""" . - , nr a n t ' lights In li'lti DAY IN CONGRESS HEAD AND NOSTRILS WASHINGTON" Met at noon. Jan. 17. Senate: '.t)..,.n' I 'IH1IUlllllll,f I.'...!.. Market Master Runjanl mado his Hvsumed consideration legislative j ' M ,n M ,,cu. report showing these amounts col-! appropriation bill j Hour. I Nominees to shipping board re- , let'ted: 'nmin.l fnvnrublv b- coiiiinercc com-! nilttoo. i Youl' (,kl wi" ,)renk alul nripim committee continued con-! misery enu aner iaiiug u nose of land ; " I'mie'H C old Compound' every two June 1, 1912 to Jan. 1, 1913. .$3.19. 35 Jan. 1, 1913 to Jan. 1, 1914.. 797. 3j Jan. 1, 1914 to Jan. 1, 1915.. 9S7.00 Jan. 1, 1915 to Jan. 1, 191C. 499. CO Jan. 1. 1910 to Jan. 1, 1917.. 391.55 Naval sliler.illou California naval oil controversy. House: Met at noon. Dispensed with calendar Wednes day and proceeded with considera- istops nasty discharge, or nose run Hon of public buildings bill. ;ning. relieves sick henducho, dull- Consented to thirty days extension nw;s, leverishness, sore throat, suecz. of time for reporting the "leak" in-j ing, soreness and stilfness. hours until throo doses are taken. it promptly opens clogged-up nos tiiis and air passages In the head, 1 Total $3034.85 ' I Tho report does not show the ex j penses. Annual report of Engineer and i Water Supt. Arnspiger showing work ; : flitne for tho vear. It shows the . i nneraiin.. yi.rn.e ' t: a nml I Presidents Gonipors. of Federation , Mug head nothing else in the world i water receipts of $38,877.02. He 'of Labor and I'erham of Telcgra-1 gives such prompt relief as "I'm.e'a ! asks that an investigation he started ; phers pretested to commerce com-j Cold Compound," Which costs only 'lonklnir inwnni the nneuritr nnd ! mttteo that legislation to proh ibil . -.' cents at nny drug storo. It acta sr.fety of the wuter system. tniiry and permitted cmplov counsel. committee to Don't stay stuffed-up! Quiiiw. ing and snuffling! Ease your tuTrob- I , The unnual meeting ul' the sto.-k-hidders of the Ajilegiite I.itmhcr company was held Monday night, at ' officers have which lime the tollowitig ul licers were re-clecleil: l'resiilenl, S. S. liullis; ; vice-presiilcnl, C. .1. Semen; sei-re-! turv-trcnsiiicr, ,1. II. Ciukiu. Tlie ili- , i-ectiirs I'li'cti-il, in adililiiui lo the; alni e-llMini'il ofticer-;, were: ('. I-'. Hales, K. ('. (laildis end ('. M. K'uld. I The secretary reported Mint out of, Ihe t.dal of .t'Jl.OlllI sulisciili.il liy Medfunl citizens, $17,11110 had I ti , cellccleil and the remaining $.iinnj vviiiild prohalily he culli'eted within a few days. i A 'Miw:nili whicll would cost new j .t.lO.IMMI v:is puri'lui'-ril e.'otnl lllinil. hut ill giiml repair, m the east hv Vice-Preii!i-iil Scmun iind laid ih.wn in Mi'ill'iird fur npprovimulely ifllDiin. In (his iiHinil i-, iacluited the iur I'luise price nf Ihe mill site in Med fi.nl. 'l'lie I'linipnny has puri-hasiil Ihe l-'.tnil id ill limiier trad of Il'-'ll acres near ,Iacksun ille, into wliich S. S. Hullis is now cuii'-trui'tiug a railrnad free of cost In Ihe lumber company. Work en the ciuv-lruclion of the sawmill is progressing as rapidly as material can lie seeareil. Concrete foundations for the machinery are he inp put in and the framework is he ing put up and the excavation for the log pond i. practically cnmph'ti'd. Il is expected the null "ill be rendy fur iipcratinn within silv m- nim-tv da. Negotiations with the Kwuiina Ih'X company have not as yet been com pleted, but these will he closed just so soon ns the mill company i in " position to iji'iiraiitei' the I'm-MKliinv. of the renuiii'il iiiuimnt of lumber. Options have been ms-uiviI mi a fac tory site and the city CiMUieil l!!i- aufenl lo fin ni-l water fur the fac tor V U-.C. Men are al work en the ovteiiMon of the Hullis railroad into the tim ber, a di-.ntuv of about two miles. The Southern Orcron Poultry show will clo.-.e tmlay. The attendance dur ing the three days of ibis week lias been very satisfactory, nnd because of this tlie financial buiilt-n which the ti carrying has been Annual report of Electrical Inspec tor L. K. Hlnmun of the work of the past .year was made, number of mo tors installed, wiring done, building Queen WilhelmilUl of Holland, nl- I oporauoas. comnarnme cosi o, siroi-i tlmiiglilH-rcoiinti-j Isi.otutm.r.per. Konnily sn.-lntenHs acniy and!13'6' MG7.G0. In 1910 the city sees that her sddie.-s me prepared " P "' Ks f,. .- eve.,.,.ii.v. Tt.io ie.,- u ! reventies of tho business of the Cali- tho latest of the o,uec and shows j lomla-Oregon power company which j lie on n visl, f her f ooos. amounted to $202 l.r,7. There was a , ! rebate account for pnrchar.o of street lamp poHts of ?-HN.fiti; ;ilso a net siiranee law embmlyinir tli1 essential savins in niakinj; renewals of featnn's of the stmnlanl bill. The vis- t t:- . .- - . . ilinjr (Irants Puss tiivli srhool team wt'l take the tiiTinnntive and tho Med l'jrd hiith team the negative side. The Medio rri visiting team, on the affirm ative side, will debate the same niht in Ashland. Much preparation is heinp done hy the local team under the able direc tion of Miss Anderson. With the hearty en-operation of tlie parents, ns well as that nf the hith school, the M. II. S. will win honors in debate as it did in football. : strikes would be Ineffective. without assistance, tastes nlco aafcl ItepreKcntative Haiulall introduced causes no Inconvenience. Accept no hill to establish 'zone system for ::ct'- 1 substitute. Adv. eased up to some extent, but the ef forts to increase tin1 loeal member ship to 'Jon i- .-till in progress, ami it is expected the 20U -ioul will he readied, Thcie will he a meeting of the ni embers nf tin- .isociniit)i) at the public market at 1 oVIuck Saturday, lanuarv 'JO. The object of the meet-in- is the election of officer. 7b Avoid Dandruff Mrs. Leach, expert .Models up to date. Phone G83-J. corset ier re. Guaranteed. Vuu do nut wiiiii a slow Irf.'Umcni for itching scalp v.'huti hair is falling' and the dandruff germ U killing Ua. hair routs. Delay means no hair. lift, at any druy; store, a bottle, of zemo lor J5c or $1.00 lor extra larj;; size, lse ai tlirected, fur it does til work quickly. it kills the daudruf. tferm, nourishes the hr.ir mots and im mediately stops itc!iiii,T scrdp. i' a pure, reliable, antiseptic i,:ouid. is n' greasy, is easy to use and iill nt ytain Soaps nid shampoo? are harm fid, a: they contain alkali. The hat thing f use for scalp irritations is zl-uio, for tl is safe and also inexpensive. Tho 12. W. Uona Co., Clovclajxl. O. wmm mi IS: 1 11 th Capital f $100,000 More Than Money Is Involved IX adiliiimi lo tho liiiaiicial asset, one's liank acetmnt reiiresonls at i' 1st National, knowledge of tlie ways and means of coiidiicliiiL;- bus iness affairs is acquired by, or will it- iniiiarted to our natrons. This means inueli both to individual and inn- as a firat aid. A Clicrkinn' Acrount mny he opcu rd ul llio l'il-st ntiiinl lljtuk ()' tli fnisit of il vocy l-eilsoiulblu umollnt. It will moon stJUHliiiK'1 tis well as fist MationalBank ' il MEDFORD OREGON J The tirt of a series of inler-chool ileliate. will I;e ien in the hiuh sclinnl audiiorium Kridav niuhl, dau uury IM, on the ((notion, "liesolved, that Ore'!n hoitld adopt a heallli in- OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR. SOFf. GLOSSY. WAVYI Send us your Mail Orders. AVe pay post age 01" express. "J. C. 0." (JANUARY CLEARANCE OPPORTUNITY) SAYS: "I LIKE THIS TOWN PRETTY WELL, BUT I CAN'T STAY MUCH LONGER." AVatch for the signs beiirin- tho picture of 'Mr. J. ('. O. when you come to the storo. Like all Opportunity's, "J. O." doesn't like to anchor. He'll slip out just as quietly as he came: and when he oes, you know what happens all the little Opportunity's go with him. Those little Opportunity's arc now located in ovcrv department of this store, leather in the merchandise itself. Yon can find one wherever there is a "J. 0. 0." label attached to the price ticket. i-Vnt llnitli Oi-Ntitiys Oanilnitr ami lioiiblcs ltt'auty of Your Hull' Within ton minnti'H al'ior an appli- j cation ul Uanilovluo you ran not iind j a single trace of ilamlinlf or lalllni; hair and your scalp will not itch. Init what will plea.-e you most will lie after n few week's use, when yen mosi will nee new hair, fine unil downy at first - yes -but really new hair crowing nil over the sc.ilo. A little Oarilerino immetliately The mml has le en e.ni.lcil an. I lirnhje. .i.nihles the beauty of your hair. No put in on ahont tt mile of the line, mul j ,fferencp how dull, faded, luitt'.e a half mile of tr.iek ha lueti hud. A an, scraiiitv. lust moisten a cloth 1 V 1 Look for the little Opportunity'slook for the "J. C. 0." Signs. There's a snug little amount called "Savings" stored away in the merchandise found under every one of these signs. But look early wise folks will be on the hunt early tomorrow morning for bar gains like these Big Bargains in Ready-to-Wear Dept. All Suits and Coats left to bo closed out at V3 to Y2 off. "Korrect" Dress Skirts in wool and silk. j off regular price. Twelve Coats left over from last season, values to :.").00. to close out at $3. OS. Silk anil Wool Dresses, values to .flo.OO, to close out at $3-9S. enni h:i hi i n e-.taiuin d tn no litnlier for llio railroad I'oii-ttuetioti crew, which will later lie u-od hv lite lopin erew. RUSSIANS DEPORTING AUSTRIAN INHABITANTS with liamlerine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at ll time. The effect Is auia.luK your hair will he HrM, Mutiy anil wavy, and have nn np- j penranoe of ahundance; an iurompar- i aide lustre, softness nnd luxuriance, j t!ot a 2T,-ccut Imttle of Knowitou's t X Itl-.Itl.l.V .Jan. ii.--- I tie i io-ne . Ditiulerlne from nny di nt; tOi e or tm- J (iarlte pnbh--bes slaletaent wlueli it . let counter, anil proe that your hair 1 v.w i' been ntjitle bv l!n--inn pri-- j in nf pretty ami soft as n - that it ! A oner-; unit nil men between I lie ney 1ms been neKieeted or injure. I hv 1 upieil Ant rijin i careless treatment Mint's ul' nu! t surely ran huve beaut if ul hair ami J lots of it if you will juM try n little 1 Pamlerine . Adv. TP Tl ancexote v MIDDY BLOUSES For Less Middy Blouses, made of yood quality twilled material, all sizes, values to l.oii. special Thursday, each OSo "Middy Blouses, till sizes, reuu lar values lo $1.00. to close out at. each i'Sc "J. C. O.V Specials for Thursday ef l." and I'1 in not lerfitelv liave I l ii liltcd tti llu-- KEW VdHK, .Inn. 17. The Mnkitc;! of the Itriti--li -teauior li.-tdnnr-hire , nff llie Urailian emi-t e.ettirm.! i'il tiiliiv hv enhles r im-,1 lu re h I the eiiffee i tn 1 11 it't in lt lii mi ef li.iid Kami. Joseph I'ni'eell, n ieeailn r nf the firm, fn ill lii firm had l'ii.immi li,ip. of coffee ou btinnl. mfr ma mm ml & Arrow ; i- i- i A n i ' ptt VJLLVKO JVC ClIIA'C cut, to jit the $houLicn jxijivtly 't..;,'.". Cliit tt.r.'.Kvlv c'xC.vI.v '' ; ivn; VntlAX At TlXWH CO. timi: f.visn. l.envo Medford for Ashland, Talent timl Phoenix dally, except Sunday, nt S:0 a. iw., l:nn, ::oo. 4.00 nnd 5:15 I l. tn. Also on Saturd.iv nt 1o:i.t p j ni. Sutiilayn leavi nt lO-.tn a. ui. nni ;:eOt r, :00 mid ;i:Sn p. tn l.oavt I A'l'.limd for Mef,,rd d.i'lv. except I V Buiiilnv. nt 5:00 a in.. :nn, !) 1:00 nnd ; I p m, A'-o on Satur day nl!:h:s at r.::lo Sund:iv leavi1 A.hlanrt at tl OO n In. nmi l:oo, 6:00 nd 10:30 p. in. A V X (ioid quality Tahle Linen, special (uiotl quality Mercerized TaMe Linen, vd 81x90 Sheets, $1.00 value, special, each' I'Jx-n-iiieh Billow Cases. 20c value, special 1-v lluek Towels, lar.'e size. siecial. each 1-V r.leached ("'anihric, I'di-inch. special, yard.. THURSDAY SALS OF LACES IS, '27 and :?0-iiu-h Net Top Laces, in ci ni and white, suitahle for Mouses ami dresses, values to sU.T") yard, spe- i:.l. Thur.-tlay. yd G9o l.'t al Linen Torchon Laces, values to 2"ic, special Thursday, yard 10 .$1.25 ... .4Sc SJ)e 15c 12' e lie Taniorq neanncovalQ Remnants Remnants Remnants Beiunants of Silk Taffeta. inches wide, suit iilile for niakinn' Avaisls, some lengths enough for dresses, all colors and Mack and white, regular values to $2.00. to lie closed out at, yard ...$1.39 Kemnauls of Silk and Wool Poplin, lengths from special ....S9? rem- ? f t t f t f ? T f f ? T ? ? T Y t ? ? f 1 to 4 yards, lcgular value $1.2") yard Thursihiv. vard ( hoice llcmnants of Wool Dress (Joods, nauts from one yard to six, at a One-third to One-half eff Y Y T Y Y Y t f ? Bcinnants of Silk Messalun feta rind Novelty Silks, values special at. yard V " " " 11-22 XOB'IU ( KNTRAL MKDi'oi.'D. oi,m:;on savinjrs from A. Foulards and Taf- to 08c a vard. -.36 A THURSDAY SALE OF EMBROID- Y ERIES :) Swiss and Cambric Embroideries, j4 n utilar values up to 2oc. special for Thursday only at. yard 9c lS-im-h Finliroitleries, Flouncing in j&, Camliric. Muslin and Onrandie. val- i lies ti-, ."ill,. lw ,.l.,UI..l .. ...I oo t ... . . ... -. . i . . , , , I' .-I I i I mi ,ti, il ft .