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ATEDFOTtn'MATL.Tn TRUNK MEDFOUT). ' "omfflOX", ' IflON'PAY, JANUARY lflj 1 915)' PAOTJ T1TREI5 ' L SEATED Asiir.AND. Jim. in. -Now ini'in. lllllX III' I III' I'ilV Council lllivillu lll'I'll Inducted into nlTiro, lln i KTwoiiiK-l of Ihu liimril now include! W, A. Turner, ('. V. Ilnntn, ('. W. Hunt. J. II. Mi (liu. I'Yaiik J, Khiuu mill A, ('. Ninin uer with ('. II. I.iiiiikin iiri'Hjilinir iih mayor, who Iiiih iiiiiiiiiiiii'I'iI Ihu I'ol luwinir nppniiitivi) officers Chief ill' police J. W. Ilnleher, N'iuhl policeman- (I, M, l.owo. Kirn chief (I. M. Kohi'i'ls; assist niitH, William Mver nml ). II. Hobison. C'ilv electrician 1. K. rtiiNtorliiiL. Superintendent water works K. II Hosier. Street commissioner C. V. r'rnlcv. ('iirctiil.ir dtiuipirrouiul A. A. Orii vim. t'itv cimineor V. II. Walker. Kleetrin ui'iirrn lintr kuikm ttit ciiilint K. 10. KuhscII; assistant. (.1, W. Kimr, Tliuuiluru KiinnvII inn! Walter hittrvdito. 'it v titlotucv I,. A. Huberts. Thrco initio problems confront I hi' iiniiiii'iiuil iiduiiiiihtrutioii, mill there refer In II rt'iltii'tinil of Ihu cilv indebt edness, nml ilcvisiinr miVN nml means lor mliliiiu to. nml cxtcndim; tin ser vice r the wutcr iiinl electric liirlil utilitii'i. A stcudv reduction ol' the debt ix beinu nccoruplislicd kwIoiii- iitii'iillv lv tlni iiitroiliii'tion of I In' aitikiiiif fiitnl measure, thu proceeds or a HlK'l.'lt'lO low in till1 1 municipal luulurt brinif npulied exclusively for this purpose mill none otlii'r. I h i h leaves u tlt'fiiiitii funil to "limik on" nniiiiiillv, iiuuiiiftitcd liv execs pro fitN from tlif water mill liulit dcpurl- iiiclitH, UN prcviiilinu circumstances initv warrant. A to electric I'liiTitv. the plum lor Niiinili'ini'iitiiiii the pres. I'lit supply lire mull v anil varied, mill it is needless to ailil Hint tltu demands for "more liirlit" will n front much fooil for tiionulit at lint hands of till' committee which will initinllv have thiH.nrolili'iii under consideration ho fom siunrestioii urn finullv submit - ti'il to tin' council a" ii Imilv. Tin' water problem is iiIwiivn with lis, nml IhiIih ni in'rxin U'ltllv. every Miimtiii'r diiriiitr tlic ili v season. I' or iiiih months in the venr tlii'rt' in an nliinul mire iili.l to Kiuiri'. in f.ii't the waters of Ashland creek un to waste in treat measure n fur an this fiiv in con rcrncd. iPirim.' these months w ret I'onti'iit in tilt face of n iilfiitifiil sup. jl mil v to rcnlixe I'ni'li iceiirriuii venr tint period of scarcity iliirinu' tin' Julv-Sontotiilior interval. At this time everybody Iiiih ii plan for Klorinif Ihi1 supply up I In' canyon, it nift i"i wliirli Iiiih never been Kiittsfuotorvilv settled. In ihi' iiii'iinliiiit'. liowt'Vfr. tlu report is tliat llit' present council will not .illotr another miiiinu'r to imim- williiiiil having inlirkril out n ifa-i-liln tiroict't. iiri'niinuililv on 1 lie Monii:i' rpi'n'olr lia-i". . Tin' vnr HUH will wilnc.it tin- ma turity of n iinnilior of limikriipl olili L'lilioiiK on pnvinir arroiint. iik in inmiv iiiKtanctn, tninciallv in tint hiisiin'f-H tlixtrii't. tin' nintli nHM'sHini'iit in this I'liiKujl'irlition was rt'ilni'imnl in He I'i'iiilicr. 10IH. li'aviiiL- tliu tfiilli nt M'hNiiii'iit. tint' lliii- vt'iir. iih t'li'iiriiiL' I tin docket in nimiv inHtnni'CH at far in thin li'iiilinu; iiunrovcint'iit Is eon- citiiimI. Tim folowimr htniidinir foniniittt't'H of tlio t'tiimcil litivti lii'i'ii uppniiitml bv tin' mnyor. Tim lift ih ronvi'iiii'iil to ri'fur to wlicni'vor ono wudit'H to for- Dilllllto n HiMM'ifin I't'iini'Hl, report upon oonililioiiN, or air n ifrirvnnre: Kinnni'i Tmi'iiit, Itanta. Hoot. ' Ordinnip'o- Sliinn. Sli'dt't'. Hiintn Klfftrif li!it Sliinn. Turner, lie Oie. Wilier-- llaiila, Turner, MeGeo. Stri't't- Hiuitn. liool. Turner. Kiro Sliinn, Turner. Knot. Cenieterv Nininuer, Turner. Sliinn. Jnilim'iil Me(lei), Niniimer. llanln Smiitnrv Hoot, Nininuer, Sliinn. Iluildiiiir anil realty Turner. Me. Cleii. Itanta. Ilonril of liealili l)r, V. (I. Soden- lnirir, Dr. 0. W. (Irani:. A. (. Ninlii cer, ('. V. Knot. .1. II. Mfde". DAMP. CHANGING WEATHER nrliiRN It Toll of Sloknowi to Slotl ford reoplo. Chilly, damp, chaiiKlnK wontlior In hard on thu klilnnyfl. Uvon moro irritnllntf aro cold, grip and pnoumonln; . Thoy coiiKot tho kttlnciyn; Thoy brlns buekneho nnd dtsor dorcd lildnoy action. . For wonk kidneys uso a lontod roinody. vModford people, rocommond Donn'n Kldnoy I'llls, Mm. J. II. CliiBlin, r.lil South Grnpo streot, Medtord, bh.vb: "I hnvo boon InkliiK Doiin'B Kldnoy I'llls whonovor I huvo ro.lt tho nood or a kldnoy mod lolno for Bovoral years nnd I hnvo nlwnyfl rocolvod Iho mosl snllnrae.tory roBults, My kldnojB Boom to bo my woakot spot nnd ovory HtLlo cold or Btrnln arrocts thorn nnd my bnck bo comos wonk and lnmo. Artor I hnvo takon a couple of boxos or Donn'8 Kldnoy Pills, my kidnoys bocomo nor mal and In every wny, I fool as woll nnd BlronK (is ovor." ; Prlco OOo, nt nil donloiB. Don t simply nsk for n kldnoy romody not Doan'a Kldnoy I'llls Iho Biimo Hint Mrs. OiiHtiu hail.. KoRtor-.Mlllnirn Co., lUl'tfiu-, UulTulo, N, Y, Adv. SCHOOL PUPILS ill COIIVAIXIK. .lifti. l.'l.-JaekHHii iMiuntv won the H-.'ill tri.e in the thrift' eniniiaiun eoniliieled liv Ihe Behool ehildren of Ihe Mate (liirinir llio liiMt year under tlui nuniieoM of the re uiiii Hankern' nxHoeiiition, Hie Ore unii'Blnle Teni'litiit' awHoeiatioii, tlio Oi'imon Deiuiilineiil nf Kinlealiou. tlln United Stali'K llepiulinent of AL'rieul ture unit Iho (treiiou Aiirieiilliiral eol leue Ihi'oiiuh the Iiovh' mid uirl' eluli work department. TIioiikiiiiiIh of ehild ren wuru iuterehted in the rniiiimiuii and bfgiili hnliilH of tliril't whiell are expeeted to ineail lnili'll to Oreuoil ill Ilia future. The work Iiiih proved ho HiieeeHnful that the (Ireuoii Ilnnkerit' iiHHOi'inlion will not onlv imaiii ofl'iir .'i0 in ennli to the eo'inlv a'.iliiiur the he'd Hhowinu but Iiiih tond -0 i'r (lie piiiitinir ol imiihIk' ict'oril liookn. Thu Ktalo Teaelierh' iiHoseialion m propiiriiiir to publish n report of tho work iift'om plisheil in tlio lii"t Your, mid plans for future work. IH'hIIm Aeo Miuln One nioiisand nn.t liundred nnd t went v-two ehililreii in Jnekson eonn tv sated mid deposited ill bunks or posloffii'es mi nvernue of 10 eentn n week durinir Iho year. An iivcraire of three hours or more u week wan de voted bv 2111)1 pupils to home indus tries, iiielndinu food produetioil or prepiiration, Miieli us uurdeninif, poul try minim.', and pile raising, frnil liifkiiiir, I'ookinir. enniiimr. sewiiiL' nnd enriieiitrv. Written work on llinlt was prepared mid submitted to teat'h ters. t'ountv KiiperinteiitleiitH or to Home neuspaper for puliliention bv 2.- 711'.! ehildrt'ii. KendiiiL'S, reeitations nml debates were uiven in thrift pro uriiniH bv 1,(178 voiimjsterH. Those keepiiif persotnil expense nc enants, eluli proieet aeeouiilH, or who assisted their parentH in keepinu lioiisehohl or farm aeeounls numbered I i"7H. The total number of netivitie reported bv (1. W. Auer, eoiintv Hiilier iiiti'inleiil, was ll.:illl. u ratio of mora than :i(() per cent to the number of iiapilH enrolled. 'i ho thrill movement is expeeted to mean much in tho prouiition of busi ness enterprise and industry in Orc I'uii. It is expeeted that u definite place will he assigned in every public school inoL'raia for the teaeliinir of thrift. The basis on which the prize was nwnrilcd to Jackson eoiintv wns the siiuimari.eil report of the Hiiper inli'ii'lcnts, which tviis miule np from individual reports of pupils tukini: luirt in the eontest. Wnseo, Linn nnd I'liioii counties were hiuldv eompli iiu at ei for results obtained in the contest. Ctmimllteo A minis l'rlo The prize was awarded at a joint iiievtinir of the execntivo eoimnilleo of the (Ircu'on Hankers ussocintioii nnd special thrift eoniiailleo of tho Ore iron Stale Teachers' association. This thrift eoiumittee consists of I'. J. Too.e. superintendent of hcIwoIh in Oreuon City, chairman: Dean J. A. Itexell. School of Commerce. (). A. (!.. Corvnllisj ,1. W. MeCov, banker. Ash land: Clvtlu T. Ilennev. county super inlenilciit of schools. The Dulles Tliomus II. West, bunker. I'ortland: Mrs. (ierlriidti (r'h. teacher: l.ukc (loodrieh, hunker: A. C, Strnnirc. superintenilent of eilv schools, linker Cilv. James II. Albert, Salem. si t WASMIXOTOX. Jan. .13. Tho su preme court held today that Iho Heed "bone dry" prohibition amendment prohibits interstnto transportation into dry stales, of iutoxicnlimr honors lor bevernuo purposeH oven when in tended for personal use. Justice McKovnolds, in n dissentinr opinion, concurred in bv Justice L'lnrk derlnrt'd Ihe lieed amendment was not mi interstate commerce reirulntorv measure, but n direct intcmicddlim; with u slute's ii f faint und beyond fed- ornl eonl rol. As interpreted bv tho court. Iho law nullilicH state statutes pomuttim: nm iled amounts of Honor to bo broimh in for personal use, SEATTLE POLICE II ATTACK RED FLAG 8KATTU0, Jan. 111. Fourteen nl Iciieil llolsheviki svmpathizers were in jail here (odav awaitinir investiga tion of nu uttack Hunk! veslei'dav upon police who attempted to break np what thev called u "Red l'lnir parade. Tho piirado folowcil n meel inir at which Indii.slrinl Workers of Hip World Hpenkors nmod n ceneral strike in nil industries, to stop the miiutifueturo nnd shipment of supplies for the American arniy in linsmn. Police OnpUiil W. II. Sen rim;, who led n force of nearly 100 officers in nu Attempt lo stop' tho parade was attacked bv Iho panniers. A crowd estimated at nearly "i.OOO trnlhorod on Iho down lown streets when lip' riot- occurred. FIRST' BAB Y.'Of;' THE FRENCH HIGH COMMISSION M WASHINGTON ,V - k' . MADAME J.iCQ0E3 BOVRIVKN, WIFE OP'CAPTAINBOYRlv' EN, AN AVIATOU ATTACH EK) TO THEFKENCH HlCHi COMMIS--kH10N IN. WASHINGTON, .AND 3"HEIR.BABy.. KKNE. 1 . '"TlieFrcncirhlCnrcominliilo!n)'lias"'a baby ttie' first born since' the -romnilHHlon came to Washington from France. -' .' -.-.. , f That It to lay, s member of the commission Is tho papa of a girl baby. He Is Captain' Jacques Bo) riven of the aviation section of the- - His wife, a bride of a little more than a year. Is a beautiful Pari clonno who accompanied tho cnptaln to this country last year. Tho l.uby wns born In their Washington home two months ago and has Just bad her ttrnt plcluro taken, ' . TO PURE BARBARISM LONDON'. Jan. IX "liuKsia. that is dovicl HiisHin. will rcven 10 uu soliita barbarism within thrco venrs if nssislunce is not offered from tho outside," suvh n British officer who recently csenped from Iluxsin. To tlio corremiondent of tlio Associnled I'ress, he ndded. "Men nnd women of tlio better classes who hnvo lived tlironuh the first year of Holslievism nro donniuu peiisnnt curb in self defense mid droppinu' into the dull, monotonous villnt'c life. There's nothine else for them to do, KiIsmu will tonn bo lis primitive its Iho Cohitn if allowed to drift nlonir under Holsheviki control. It is hopeless to expect leadership in Uussia which will snvo the country from reversion to mediiifviilism. The llolsheviki lenders lire not strong. (lp position leaders nre so weuJt that I.en ino nnd bis associates seem strum: bv compnrison. They nro merely bet ter ormtnired than nnv other irronp." BOLSHEVIKI EMISARY ARRESTED IN BERLrN LONDON". Jun. 13. Karl Kadelc. Iliissiun llolsheviki emissary, is re ported arrested in Merlin. ( y I s 'Si k r WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. All lim itations on tho kind or amount of fuel, coal, food nnd other ship supplies which vchsvIs outward bound from American ports mav carry were re-, moved in orders issued today bv the war Irado board. Licenses for bunker coal w ill be issued Tn Hie same man ner as heretofore, however, nnd through this the board will contiuuc to control the destinntions of the ships. 1 I'AIilS, Sunday. Jan. 12. Ameri can and llritisb representntives will hold a conference with Herman ud mirulty authorities at Treves on Wed nesday lor the niuT-tise of neauirinir possession of (Ionium und Austrinn luissenirer ships for the transporta tion of tmops. The Tinted States will be represented bv K. N. Ilurlev, chair man of the shippintr board, and Ad miral W. S. Hcuson. Thetavorable judgment of so many who have used P0STLJM instead of coffee for Years must sureiy weign with you when vou JS vou should a chan E OF ?A If VIEXXA, Hoc. 20. (Correspon dence of Associated Press.) Pending an Investigation by parliament of the disposition or the Imperial funds, the position of the former Emperor Charles and tho erstwhllo Imperial family continues to be q painful one tho not dangerous unless the situa tion, should lead to disorders. In tluit event the family possibly may travel to Switzerland or elsewhere. Tho socltillst papers continue free ly to attack tho former emperor, archdukes and aristocracy, -claiming that the latter did not do their duty during the war. There Is much crit ical and frivolous gossip concerning the former Empress Zlta. The secret file of the old Emperor Francis Joseph Is being examined. His fortune Is variously estimated at from ff0,000,000 to 20,000.000 crowns. According to ono report the old emperor divided 60,000,000 crowns between bis two daughters Ohiela and Valerie and his grand daughter, the Princess Windisch- graetz, with other largo sums to the imperial funds from which donations wero made to churches, pensions and the royal poor. Altho Charles, offic ially is the dispenser, of these funds, It Is stated that in reality It Is han dled by tho bank directors. Friends of the former Emperor Charles assort that all the sins of Uio Haps burns have been visited upon his head and that he has been blamed for all the grafting in the army, altho the aristocrats declare that the grafting generals were prin cipally those without titles. They ad mitted, however, there were a few exceptions In which corrupt nobility profited by the war. It is asserted by tho friends of Charles, the last emperor, that while the old emperor never was permitted to get in touch with the people, Charles Immediate ly got rid of the "old crowd" and did his best to Introduce new men and to stop the war. TWO AVIATORS KILLED FORT WORTH FIELD FORT WOHTM. Tex.. Jan. 13. Two aviators of Cnrrutbers field were killed here this morning when their plain dropped into a tailspin nnd fell ,".000 feet. Thev are Lieutenant John K. Onrbut of Sheridan. Wvo.. und Me chanic 11. I j. Onuin of l'ittsbure. I'a. TODAY'S CASUALTIES Killed in action Private Robert L. Henrv. Lafayette. Ore. Dior! from u-iimwl Privnln .Tninnc R. Kenwick. Sheuville, Ore. Wounded severely Private Grif fith Jones. Oreson Citv. Ore. k";n,..i ;., ..i;., .-....i.. ed missing in notion Private Walter C. Crane, Alleahenv, Ore. Tina . :. J X make 6 E0- I'illLADKI.l'IlIA. Jan. 13. An in terefltinif storv of enemy spy work is told bv Frank 11. Onskill, nssUtm.t chief of Ihe protective Icniroe. which rendered service durinir tho war. The ortranization. .Mr. Gnskill ro- Intes. was responsible for Iho jn-1 . lr.lfjj!tB I sealed . package,' but - - I I ifjjj)jp)W have an eye -out ' IB lSS a!so or the name IB ! Mm .' ; WKIGLES Sljjjjl;jlijg That name is your frro- 1 jiji jlp ' tcctlon against inferior - ' i" i7 imitations. Just as the r-l ' p j jijijjjP -sealed package is pro-; .;-; j I jntis . tection against Impurity. .. fm ll'iHnjpn ' ' ' Tne Greatest : Name . V .'. mm ! Flavor i 1 8 Special for 39c Ono tube Itciall Tooth Paste, regular price 25c; 1 Tooth Brash 25e special! this WEEK 1 Qc ONE OF EACH FOR , . I,'-.'-.',. West Side Pharmacy. n.$slstt.. THE MEDFORD - BUSINESS COLLEGE Is now open for business nt 31 North Grape street. Has been inspected by the City Health Committee and DECLARED "SANITARY and safe from contagions diseases. - Jz Economic Problem , I I The high cost of living is becoming : S.Y- I l a problem to us all, , V 1 Ifrl II An account with tho Jackson Conn- . Isl ' ty Bank will help you solve this dltfi- I T , I : lit cult problem giving -you the rliflit luH Incentive for prudent economy and II I rr ,A regular deposits. , .; Msi ysMV Don't wait .but start an account - jpCl ft with us now. ' IJ JJ 4 Per Cent. Interest ft ' ' esx.ABL!.sri Er5j.' 6?s- '" - - teimne.nl of a mull eamrht spslIuiK out timieeroiis messucres with a tr.olmm ncr he was operatititf in a hnr itmus. 1 trial plant on the Delaware rivtr. Tim inessaiies were first detected iiv a tel. eirruph operator in Pnlmvru, N. J, Uu cauL'lit the hanimer spelliiiu imti "Troop ship movinjj toiuorrotf inoriiinu," .' .. .'-.' i-' Tho telegrapher notified the gov. eniuient authorities who cniiirllt the trip hammer operator Hiirnnllinit':-" ."Haiti on fisltinjr fleet eomplcta 'iur prise." , This wns several hours before the news dispatches broTOht word oi the sinkinit licet bv German submorinoB off New Eniflond. The triD-hammei' . expert wns found lo be a former tele trrnph oticnitor. Mr. Gaskill said the mVHtery of where the operator uot hm news or tt whom ho wns siitnall. imr never was solved