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NATIONAL RESEF.YE BANAS NOW OPEN Low Round Trip Tares Thanksgiving For Thanksgiving Day November 26, low round trip ticket» will he sold between all point* in Oregon on the Southern Pacific, Main Line and Branches, Nov. 25 and 26. Final return limit Nov. 30. Superior Train Service Full partieulars as to «rain service, specific fan», etc. from nearest agent, of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. STOCK DISEASE SPREADS RAPIDLY Secretary of Agriculture Says hidden Sources of Infection Are Main Danger. Washington.—Colder weather, with aln. In states infected with the oot and mouth disease was hailed by lepartment of agriculture officials as i powerful ally in their campaign to ¡uppress the rapidly spreading live- lock epidemic. News of more affected districts «used the department to extend the ederal Quarantine to Include Dela- rare, New Jersey and Rhode Island nd to bar cattle shipments from Can- da. This makes thirteen state which are laced under federal quarantine in the ampaign to suppress the epidemic of oot and mouth disease, Massachu- etts. New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, ndiana, Illinois. Maryland, Michigan, Visconsin and Iowa, composing the lready wide area affected by the dis- ase. While no cases of the disease have ieen found in Canada, the quarantine gainst the dominion is to prevent the eturn of infected cattle cars to the .’ nited States. It will stop shipments if cattle into the United States val- led at approximately $8,000,000 a year. Secretary of Agriculture Houston laid this epidemic was “one of the nost contagious and destructive dis uses of cattle, swine and sheep and ¡xceeded in area affected any of the Ive previous outbreaks In this coun- ry.” Unless the infection can be im- nedlately localized and quickly eradi ated, he said, It threatened untold osses among livestock. Veterinary authorities of the United Bates are agreed that the only meth- >d of combatting the disease is to stop ill movement of stock and material vhieh have been subjected to any dan ger of infection and to kill off without lelay ail herds in which the disease lag gained any foothold. The rapidity of the movement ot the battlefields In Poland have beet unequaled since the days of Napoleon Deducting tha time spent in actual fighting the Russian pursuit has been pressed for more than a week at a rate averaging 14 miles a day over th« Polish roads, which are heavy after the rainy season. Belgians W o n 't Return to Antw erp Antwerp, (via The Hague and Lon don.)—The population of Antwerp, which fled the city at the time of the German occupation. Is still unwilling to return. The German demand for a war Indemnity of $10,000,000 is fright ening many into staying away. W a llo w a Land Deal is Big. Enterprise.—Three deeds placed on record at the courthouse here trans ferred 28,069.79 acres of Wallowa county land, by far the largest real estate deal or trade in the history of th e county. In one deed the George Palmer Lum ber company, of La Grant , transfe r red to the East Oregon Lui i«r r ot . pany, of Enterprise, 13,830.86 a c r e s o f tlmberland. ’ ' ' " ~ NUMBER EMPLOYES LARGE Labor Bureau Statistics as Gathered for Biennial Report Salem.—Figure® prepared by Labor Commissioner Hoff for his annual re port show there is a total of 1230 gen eral merchandise stores In the state, and during this year they employed 9480 people to whom a total salary of $7,384,000 was paid. The following figures show the num ber of other business institutions en gaged in business in the state, the peo ple employed, and the total wages paid, as compiled thus far for Mr. Hoff's biennial report: Electricians, 85; employment agents, 35: engineers, civil and surveying, 250; engineers, consulting and con tracting, etc., 60; engineers, mechani cal, 60; engineers, mining, 30; engi neers, supplies, 30; express, dray and transfer men, 378; dealers in farm im plements, 190; dealers in fish and poultry, 50; florists, 74; dealers in fruits, wholesale, 34; fuel dealers, 178; furniture, retail, 390; general mer chants, 1230. Farm Implement stores—In the 190 farm implement stores of the state an average of 760 persons were employed during 1914, to whom a total wage of $608,000 was paid. Fish and poultry—The 50 dealers In fish and poultry employed 98 people and paid them $79,000 in wages. Fuel dealers—The 178 dealers in fuel gave employment to 490 persons and paid them a total wage of $41,650. Furniture, retail—The 390 retail furniture dealers employed 840 people at a total wage of $58,800. Transfer and express—The 378 transfer and express men employed 756 people at a total wage of $52,920. THE HALL OF FAME. BENJAMIN FRANKI.IN-Fa- m o m American philosopher. sta te sm a n , d jp lo m a t is t and author. Born Boston, Jan. 17. 1708; diedP hiladei- plda. April 17, 1790. Learn ed printer's trade a n d established Pennsylvania Ga zette at Philadelphia In 1729. Founded Philadelphia library in 1731. Began publishing “Poor Richard’s Almanac’’ in 1732. Founded American Philosophical society and University of Penn sylvania in 1743. Was awarded Copley medal by Royal society in 1753 for demonstrating by ex periments made with a kite dur ing a thunderstorm that light ning Is a discharge of elec tricity. Member of Continen tal congress and one of com mittee of five to draw up Dec laration of Independence, of which he was a signer. Ambas sador to France during Revolu tionary war and helped to make treaty by which France recog nized independence of America. With Jay and Adams concluded treaty of peace with England In 1783. His autobiography Is his best known book. Woman Suffrage Association. in ses sion her*, closed with an apparent truca established het ween the oppiai lug cleiuouta of the organlaaton. D r. Shaw waa uuoppoaed fur presi dent. New Currency System De signed to Provide Elastic Circulating Medium. AMERICAN MARINES OCCUPY ACAPULCO Washington.—With the opening of the 13 federal reserve banks Monday the M i l « will begin aotuai operation of Its new currency system, designed to provtdo an olaotlc circulating m e dlum based on modern Ideas of fi nance and eeonomlce. The new system Is generally eon- ceded to be a compromise between a central beak end the present system with Its tbewsende of unite, scattered reserves aad fixed limits of eurrenvy Its chief attraotlea sad value those who interpret It find is the elasticity it will give to recognised paper our roncy. Under the now system the federal reserve notes, which, a time, prob ably will entirely repiaee the national hank notea. now eo familiar, will ho issued on commercial paper arising out of actual business transactions. It seems plain that they will rise and fall In amount as the tides of bueineas rise end fall aad that there will be no plethora of money to lie idla They will be obligations of the United States government, which national bank notes are not. and will have beck Of them a large reserve of gold In the regional hanks. Through them the re serve bauiks are expected to come to the aid of any needy member bank which has plenty of good paper buz needs cash. Mexico City.—It Is reported here that the port of Acapulco, ou the Pa cific. has been occupied by American (perineo. The occupation te Bald to have followed e request of the Inhabit ants who were suffering greet priva tions owing to the revolution. General Yeuuatlano Carraos« Issued an ultimatum declaring himself the chief heed of the republic. The pro clamation wee Issued at Cordoba and directed to the military chieftains and the civil employee of the central gov- eminent, who were ordered to obey Currants aa first chief of the constitu tionalists and to disregard totally the mandates of the Aguas Callentes con vention. To the military chieftains he said that unless they left the conference and were back at their posta by 6 o'clock Tuesday evening their next in rank would assume their places General Eulalto Gutierres, who was appointed provisional president of Mexico by the Aguas Callentes con vention. has proclaimed himself the chief executive, beginning November 10. Prohibition In Russia Petrograd.—Thousands o f men, wo men and children have stood since 4 o’clock Sunday morning In a driving snow storm before the doors of the liquor shops on this, the last day on which It Is possible to purchase tight wine and beer under the prohibition act of the Russian government, which on Monday becomes absolute. Boxing Game Over In California. San Francisco.—The boxing game will shut up shop In California about the first of December. The anti-fight bill, which prohibits all save four round amateur contests, was enrrted at the election. BERLIN COUNTS ON VICTORY 3,000,000 German* and Austrians Reported Ready to Crush Enem y. Notice la Creditors L e g a l Notices Serial No.»0HH?S M ineral Survey No 77« N O T IC E O F A P P L IC A T IO N iO R M IN E R A L PATEN T. United Stale» 1*10(1 Offlee, Roseburg, Oregon, Nov 8 th , 1914 Notice la hereby given, that Mende M. latndle, the nmlerefjinxl. has ta».»n gp. pointed administratrix ol the catate of (leo. A. Lamli». owweaed, by the Ouiuty Court of Jackaou County, Oregon, and all i »»renna having claims against said estât*», are hereby notified to present tha aatoe duly verified to lite undersigned administratrix, St bar n-al.letice et Onlil Hill. Oregon, or at tin» office of C. ft. Itclllcld et Hold Illll. In Jaekana County. Oregon, on or lx»fore the expir ation of six months (mm the liete of first publication of tills notti». M ineral A pplication No 00893 N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N . That In pursna aw of Chapter 8 of T itle 8) ol the Revised Statutes o l I h e United States, F rank H Rsv, whose P o tt Olfiee Date of first publication la Octobtv adiiresa Is N»w York C ity , N«w Yo>k has m sile application for patent as so,» 6, 1914. —Maude M. Lendls, owner thereof (or the Diadem and Ex- Admin ietretrfa. cel-lor laid« M in in g Claims situated re st octlvelv In Keoee Creek end Black- Will M in ing D istricts (U norganised) in PUBLIC LAND SALE o»am Jackson C ounty, O rego n; T he Dlade-u I .ode C laim being more p s itlc u la rly dee- Department of the Intsrisr oi Hied a» follow*»: U ft. Laud Office at R»>«e><urg, Oregoa, H g inn ing at Cor. No. 1, whleh Is November 3, 1914. deatlcel w ith the I* Seo. Cor. Iielweeu NOTICE Is hereby given that, as ill» See 27 end 28. T 38 S , It 3 W of W .M and ru n n in g thenoa Bast M il feet to rected by tli« Coinmiasiuner of tbs livj» «rel lamd Office, under provisions of Cor No. >1 Thence 8oatb0»ft* West IM 0 f, et to Cor. No 3; thence W eetM # 9 It Act of C-ngrcss approved March 8ft, to Cor. No. 4 ; Thence N o rth 0« 31' West 1912,137 sta t., 77), purauant to the ape I » '0 f t h e t to Cor. No 1, the place of plication ol llsrlow 0 Metsengsr, Ha? rial No OUSftk, wo will offer et puhllg b> g in n in g ; , sale, tri the highest bidder, hot et not And E xcelsior Lode M in ing C laim Ices then $3.00 per acre, at two o'ulooh being more p a rtic u la rly described as p. in . on the 22nd day of I1»oe~»her, follows t 1914, et this office, the following tract Reginuiug ut C or, t o. 1 from which of land t ooint the S. W . Coi. ol the Ji hn r»t»ln- SW W HE i / , Bee. 8, T. M 8., 8 W. den Dousttun Laud Cla'.tu No. 38 in of W. M. T w 36. S It. 3 W. of W M In-sre S Any persons claiming adversely tha 0 * ft ’ W P.‘ feet; Then.»« West «JO ie«»t to Cor. No. 8. said Cor, No. 2 being above-ueecrlbed lend ace advised to file id n tlc a l w ith Cor. No 2 of the Died» m th'-ir claims, or objection-, on or before l,ix lr C ln iiii shove d scribed ; Toeno- N the time designated for eels. J. M. UPTON. 9* ft’ K. 1929 l<s-t to Cor N i. S, said cor 1 teg later. ner being id e n ll si w ith Cor, No. 2 ol Dec 19. Diadem butte C laim nb»>vo describ d : I'to nee Ea t «1*1 1» et t»» Cor No. 4, »»eld corner living n o the W » t lin e of the said John Swmd n I). I.. C. N >. 38 et a point (r«m e h ic ti tie» N. W. Cor of s a id claim hears N o rth o* ft’ K 1131 2 fe e t; Portland. Thence S n th 0®ft’ W, 133.1 lest to Cor Whesf—Club. $1.14; blueetem $1.1$: No. I, th e |il«c<- ol h r g i n t u i ig ; As appears bv the O fficial P at of red Russian, $1.08. M ineral Survey No 771 oow on file in Hay — Timothy, $15.60; alfalfa, the Roseburg, I.u i d Cilice, It.JSet'O'g, Oregon, an»l by the field notes of the $13.50. Butter—Creamery, 85c. survey th e re o f also on Hie In said Lund Eggs—Rauch. 38c. tithe»-, w inch deni not e of sto ve <le- scrilnsl the honiidarie- an-l the extent of said m i l l i n g claim s on the Sio-tae-- Seattle. w ith m agnetic variatio n at 29“ .'W* East. Wheat- BlUcStetu $1.16; club 81.14$ And the »»id Application of tne said Frank II Kay is no« i>en.l|ng b rio e rod Russian. $1 88. tin- U nited Htstes Iju id Office end any lin y T im oth y. $15 per to n ; n lfn lfK ■ m l a ll parsons rla im io g a d w rs g lv a w y j |, - j pcr' portion of .» id M m l..« Claim s above «1 - 1 ’ crea m ery, 36c. Loudon.—"It is asserted In Berlin that Germany and Austria-Hungary now have concentrated about 8.000,000 JbeU «re r»‘quir»Ml to liits tliflr m Vfr»f soldiers on the line from Thom to ! claims wRh t(.« K< gist» l of the Coiled Lend Office »< tluso bo rg, Or» g>. ¡Cracow, and thia is considered auffi- Htatee ' au rin « H im s ix ty day p e ri.xl o f public : cient to crush the Russian force*," turn of th l» notiv« and »» r«ti'iir»»»l by I says a dispatch from Copenhagen to i ,w si.d t.,« r«x-'i»ii»>n» of sal t Land J For th at classy Thanksgiving the Times The message continues: j O tlire o r they »ill .>« barred from »h»in.- 1 Hair Cut “Military authorities declare that »>■' by virtu« ut p te k H u W of a iu iia ij Statut« in »m-h esses nutdaeud pr.> the result of the coming battle Is not . in doubt ^ind that the Russian army , rM Rre n j i-upi’ettng itsitii" tun- ( Washington.—While awaiting offi will be completely destroyed. They are tt>«ro*Mg adjurutog ilsYin» to »aid cial confirmation of the report from explain that It is neces«nry»to allow tj|a*imw •' Mexico that a trace had been arrang the Russians to ndvaaça, uvUye Iron . tArtu U p >»ttn« thD N.dlcn ou ground tier, in order to prevent from'** -«UUHnTof Het.iber, ,1M4- ed by leaders of the Carranza and ' W‘ UrroN Aguas Caliente» claimants to control making a good r « e a $ ,a f ^ r their de * Register. of the central government, the Wash feat "The pgeseiit’fctlfcetont of the Ger (Nov 14 Isn 18) ington government allowed its order _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to General Funston, to stand and Vera mans is qwessary, ffiey say, In order In the circuit court of the state of Crux will be returned to Mexican con to bave th» railways immediately be trol November 23, unless some radical hind th e army for the approaohing ! Oregon, for Jackson county. Î John Pates, plaintiff, vs. Hanna M. j change In the situation there prevents. main battle.” —.................... ..... - ; Pates, defendant. Although Secretary Bryan declined »].„ jja n n a M. Pates, the above Baths in Connection to say to whom General Funston Dem ocrat Elected Wisconsin Senator. Milwaukee, WIs. — State Senator nanle(j defendant. would surrender custody of Vera Crux, it Is believed his Instructions are to Paul llustlng. democrat, reached f t a ! i n the nanto of the state of Oregon, required to appear and turn the city over to whatever de fac tape In the United States senatorial n() to authorities appear to receive it. It race Just 1001 votes ahead of his re angwer the complaint filed against i K i c h a r d A n d e r s o n abOve entitled court and • is not the intention.of the Washington publican opponent. Governor Francis yOu jn “ T h e C ity S h o p ” cause, on or before six weeks from ! government to recognize any faction E. McGovern. the date of the first publication being | in Mexico through this transfer. Albany.—The distinction of being Assurances have been received both on the 3d day of October. 1914. the elected constable in two districts In from General Carranza and from the two counties In the same election election j t',ne Pro’ cHbed In the order of pub Aguas Calientes convention autborl- without opposition belongs to John lication thereof. tie that the guarantees required by And you are hereby notified that Catlin of this city. Catlin was -un the United States would be forthcom animously elected constable of North if you fall to appear and answer said ing and Washington officials feel that Albany district In Benton county, a complaint, for want thereof plaintiff their responsibility ends there. half mile across the river from Albany, will apply to the court for the relief A Specialist in this work, by voters who wrote his name in on demanded In the complaint, to-wlt: C arranza O ffers to Leave. For a decree of said court abso as well as any detail of the ballot Besides this. Catlin wits Mexico City.—General Obregon ro, unanimously elected constnble of Al lutely and forever dissolving the General Blacksmithing, etc. celved a dispatch from Cordoba saying bany district No. 1, Linn county, a bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, snd that that General Carranza had made an position he has held for years. offer to General Eulalio Gutierrez to plaintiff be decreed to be the owner turn over the military forces to Gen of the following described real pro B la c K s m itH Universal In s tin c t fo r Play. eral Gonzales and leave for Havana perty situated In Jackson county, Ore to arrive there not later than Novem In providing for enjoyment tho gon, to-wit: ber 25, if General Villa would turn church uses one of the greatest meth AM of block No. 9, and lots No. 1, over hlB command to General Gutier ods by which human society hae de 2, 3, 4. 5, 6. 7 and 8, 9, 10. 11 and rez and be in Havana the same date, veloped. Association is never secure 12, In block No. 23 In Dekum’s Ad until It is pleasurable; in play the in dition to the city of Gold HUI, as de W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D. stinctive aversion of. one person for GENERAL PRACTITIONER GREAT BRITAIN TAKES ACTION another Is overcome and the social lineated on official map on file In G old H ill , O regon . mood Is fostered. Play is the chief the recorder's office of said county. This summons is published under Prem ier Asks $1,125,000,000 and M il educational agency In rural commun ities and In the play-day of human and by virtue of an order made by lion More Soldiers. childhood social sympathy and social Ion. F. M. Calkins, judge of the above DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE London.—Great Britain set herself habits are evolved. As Individuals entitled court, on the 26th day of DENTIST for a long war and a determined cam: come together In social gatherings, September 1914, the first publication palgn against Germany when the their viewpoint Is broadened, their to commence on the 3d day of Octo OAH AOM ISISTUHaD „ house of commons voted unanimously ideals are lifted and finally they con ber, 1914, and the last publication to R IA L T O B U IL D IN G , M E D F O R D for the additional war credit of $1,125,- stitute a cultured and refined society. be made on the 14th day of Novem It Is plain, therefore, tlfat the 000,000 asked by Premier Asquith. ber, 1914. The measure also carries proviso church which alms at a perfect so Sugar Pine Camp No. 10073 Dated Sept. 26, 1914, ciety must use In a refined and ex for an additional array of 1,000,000 MULKEY A CHERRY, M W A men, which also was voted unanimous alted way the essential factors In social evolution and must avail Itself attorneys for Plaintiff, Medford, Ore. Gold H ill..................................... Oregon ly. of the universal Instinct for play. _ Meets first Friday of each month The prime minister characterized If the church surrounds itself with Jay E. Davidson—Gounsul FDR HALE—fifiO One fai tning acres in the crisis, as “the greatest emergency social functions which appeal to the Alvrtl. E. Kellogg—Clerk In which the country ever has been young among Its membership, It will a compact body, nearly level and nearly placed.” He said 1,200,000 men al fill a large part of the lamentable all under high state of cultivation. No better la-id for fruit, grain ready were under arms; that the war gap In rural pleasures and will reap A. E. KELLOGG was costing nearly 6,000,00(5 a day and the richest reward by promoting a or alfalfa anywhere. Very cheap. Hnb- GOLD HILL. OREGON that »he government proposed to lend higher and better type of manhood irrigsted, every 40 acres is choice. Well Embaí mer and Funeral located anti only ft mil.-a from R. R. sta Belgium $60,000,000 and Bervla $4,000,- and womanhood. Director tion. For particulars call upon or write, 000 without Interest, until the end of Complete line ol burial robes, the war. —C. H. RRonsijp, Agent. Italian Ministry Out. »»sskets, eto. London.—The Italian Cabinet has FUNERAL CAR Suffrage Convention Ends. resigned, according to a dispatch from Jifiee Phone: Home, 9—M ; Residence II you don’t like this paper—don t bor Nashville, Tenn.—The 46th annual Rome. Phone, Homo 2—K ; Pacific 40-Main row it. convention of the National American PLAN TO EVACUATE VERA CRUZ NOV. 23 r: T R Y DICK Ti?, b e s t and latest* "kuts” AUTOM OBILE <& C A S ENGINE REPAIRING CHARLES KELL Professional Cards I) it)