m mm .Jtetl , U-..J V$ a r i. j?s Every HouseReeker Will Find it Advantageous to LOOK AT THESE PRICES SINGLE SACK LOTS Davis' Best Flour .'..: :. ' $1.25 J)lLiL OLvIIl J? lULll ...... t.mMt..i..iwi JL AJ '' 4 Middlings, 90 lbs- Heavy Mill Feed 75 lbs ;..l.,. 4 4 i t ' Process Roll Barley, 75 lbs .-4-. v 1.15 Bran, 60 lbs Z. Z. , .95 1.65 1.25 f " i White Feed Oats, 100 lbs ..,..1 ... 1.75 Screenings, 100 lbs .'. ' 1.50 Graham and Gerina, 10 lbs...: 30 -"-ii 500 POUND LOTS OR MORE Davis' Best Flouivr hundred pound. ...... Blue Stem Flouivr hundred ww Process Roll Barley, Tvni' iiir hu nil rod pound. ,.............,...... Middlings iKr ,,,,'v,r,u' i,,,,",'s ...... Heavy Mill Feed, u,r i po". White Feed Oats, ' ",,r m,n,lred ,ouml8 lior hundred poundst:...'..,, .. aw. ....... v..... ........... 4. -,'-:- j $2.50 2.80 1.50 1.55 1.75 1.60 1.70 We guarantee every sack of Flour and feed we sell to give satisfaction or refund your money. Our flours arc imailiilU'riilcil and arc uol lilcacliccl by anils ur oilier processes dial arc injurious.. Single sack lots not delivered, but a mixed order of 500 pounds of any of the above delivered to any part of Hie city free of eliare. Cor. 9th and South Front iSts. MEDFORD FLOUR. MILLS Cor. 9tH and South Front Sts, w:i v r," .ih EXPECT LOIR CENSUS FIGURE Portland Will Have Less Than 209, 000 People Reported No , Evi dence of Discrimination Expect Announcement on Noxt Tuesday. ,u (10 Jersey cow ami tlic holder of a miliine iiioiiiituiu climbing locord. Floisjehnor started his clinili after AhkiikHim Wciiiur, (10, had bouslcd oi hiH own record for tliu tiii. Floiseh llor disparaged llui performance xvheroiipon Wciiier lmidily iluoluroil liis friend could liuvo tho cow if liu liiinir up a butter record, I FleiHfliner won with an hour to spare, mid of fined to lopual Hie lilp the sauio day for another tier Muv in tliu Wciiier ptint m c. lie wi jiiouo the xvorno for his clinili. Arrested at 107. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Nov. 10. Diroctor Uiirnnd o.pccU tliu Poit laud census iigiuow to tie given out ut'M Tiii'Nility ,11111 end the unnoted in v coulioxersy whiuli now pi ox nil, lie saya Suporxinor lleach and the N'ltllo Hiiinirvitor eiiinu huio and mill over tliu figure. ot thair iu N'i'tiu uitim with tliu cousin olfi ii.il. Tim f ijiu ros aro tindor llio 'ii'i.(i0i murk. Kneh agreed (hat Ihp P 'inictd uliininntinus should III) in.. do. Durrani! said that the iu ili'imuH will ho approximately the one in ouch city. Ho said: "So fyr n I can wee there in no ovidoiico of a dwcniaiiialimi against I'nrtlaud in liivnr of Soaltlo." Farmer Makes Record. I'ASADF.NA. Cul., Nov. 111. Jlo- Mi ,. he uiimIu die round Inp frnui Hi. Inoi .if f Sierra Mndro umiin t hi - i.i die summit of Mount Wil--11. l'i.2 miles, in oighl bonis, Otto I u imIiuci, hi, letircd tanner ot Iv'c fl'il. In.. Iiidax is the possessor in (IIIANI) FOKKS, N. IJ Nov. HI. Prolialily the oldest iiiiui uxor ar roMted in I Im I'nited States, wan iin priied at Fort Totteii ly n dop ill.v nlui'hliiil when ho placed in oiik tinly l M. Xiiihach, J (17 yoarH old. on u iiharuii of iulrodiiclin; linuor on IIid lutliun lUHiirvulioii. Ziubiii'liV ciifu will ho coiiHidored liy tliu nu.l fudorul uraud jury and in tliu nieau lliuo ho will ho ullowed fieedom uu dtr hiPiidti. Yos, He's Dead. CASI'HU, Wyii.. Nov. 111. I Imiiul .Mi'Milliin, an o.peit in tho iimi of puwder and dynamite, outployud .it lliu Ninth Aiueiica iifheNtim uiiiiiiN, ounuuilted Kiiieido by u.plodiiiK K(l PoiiihIh of dvuauiito under his hod.. His biidv xMir. blown to nloiii'. anil tin IIMI Imil lex el of flio mine where ho ended his hie, was badlx recked. full imil moo Hie cook or Hcrvanl xvIioho ad liulax uialicM her eein "cll-Klblo." LARGEROUARTERS FOR NEXT SHOW Howard EHIott and Ren H. Rice Will Remain as Officials Permancdt Quarters Aro Wanted to House Annual Applo Exhibit. i SI'OK'ANIO, WhhIi., Nov. 1).-K. V. Uartier Van Disxul, weeoud ieu priihiilent and chairuiau ot tlio board of trustees of Hie third iiittioual ap ple hoxx - uiiUDUiiced today .licit Howard Kllioll, pruMident, and Ken II, Kiee, necretary and itiauaer of tliu outaliixutinn, will bo invited to eontinuu in their proout offieos for uiiothor year at tliu annual nicotine in Janim ry, adding: alho tluyt Spo kano will haxu tho fourth uniuutl ooiupetitixu u.ptbi(ioii in 11)11. '''Wo hIiiiII haxu to have larr iiuartom for thu ne.t show," Mr. Van l)uiul Miiid, "mid it is not un likely that a colihoiuu will be eruetud. This could iiImo nerve for national mid bImIu itonvoutioiiti mid other laruo KalliPtiiiKM, Ihh-mi shows mid oilier fiiuctiniiH which leiptiie more rooiii than m now available. I ! I I II "Our e.Npohition space is a mat ter ol mole than three and a half acii's this vcar, but we were not able to ai'coniuiotlate all the exhibits that ciuilil haxe been obtained this year.' An it i, xvu liuvo HO carload-., in cliidiiiK.lt) &trnie,ht car.s, and the e. hibitioii ciiHily io tho lrj;cst of it Unit that ban uxor been put to cthor anyxvlioro. "Thu hhow this year is a urcatei success tuiu liibt year, which was far ahead of thu first exposition in 1DUS, and if thu plans now in inakiim (to through thu 11)11 show will be as far ahead of thu nrcsuut one as this Lxvi'okV u.hlhition leads the one in 1U08." C'harleri'JI. r'usKutt, necretary ol thu Spokmiu chainbur of eounnerce. guvo out thin Htatumeut today: "Thu ayplo slioxy, which is of so mueh henefif to thu untiie uorthwcMt. should be tirovidcd.xvitli a petmaiiuiit buildiusr. Tlieri 14 no doubt llint the tru.stces of tliuii:ianlier, of coiuinurie "Will solxo thuJlrobIem "wheiV .it i-i hrouht belom- them." Veterans Fed Rat Poison STAMKOItl), Conn., Nov. 1!). r'iftoou ininatos of the Stato Sol diei' home 1110 ill hero as thu result nf a iiuial of rat poison. Thiciiili die curoliissuess uf an attuudant 11 plate of broad and butter which had hern piuparod for rats in thu cellar ot the dormitories was placed mi 0110 ol thu tables in thu d'uliin: hall. The h! own id iiiiinedialiily millod thu sol diers to the hospital and iidiiiinis tined dnulie leiuedicM. It would l:c no hotter liuilnoM pol icy for oiy to try to find a tenant for a furnished room, without ml xcrtlIUK, than for a department store to try to do IiiisIiicsh without adver- uhIi:. s I I WITH FRENGHiES Naval Commanders May Cancel All Leaves of Absence Report Out That Dead Seaman Was Robbed and Stabbed and Not Drowned. PAWS, Nov. 1!). Street fighting lietweon American and Kroucli milium continued today and ttio finding of tho bodies of n bluejacliui and n woman ut Kurlouiin gavo rlno to wild rtmlora. Sovornl pollcoinuu xvuro wounded la trying to ijuull tlio.dliiturbaucu and thu sit nation Is considered no Horloti that thu authorlticK of I! rest are con xldorlag asking tho ntivul command cr8 to cancel lonvos of abKoncc. I. a I'rosiso, a French puhllcntlon, apiiearod on the streotB this nftornoon with nn elaborate account of tho death of Seaman KitzslmmoiiH from the liattleshlp I.tmlstana. Tho papor Htatod Hint Flt.nlmmons died In n hoipltal at Chorhourg after hnx'lng lioou atnliliud. This Is rugardod no dUprovliiK the Htorlen of droxvnlng Klvon out by the French authorities. f LONDON. Nov. It). That the American sailor whose liody was found xestordax m tho Inner harbor at CherboiiiK. France, had been stab- 'd .mil riiblu'd and that Amorlcau Bailors xvero nialtreated by French soldiers wore tho chnrges mnilo today by London newspapers following the receipt of dlapatdios from Franco dcsnrlhlug thu riots at Cherbourg yes torday. Tho noXvspaporB defend tho Aincr tcau sailors In their fight with tho French bluejnekots and refer skepti cally to FrCnch attempts to place tho blamo on tho Amorlcaun. It la assorted thutgho men of tho American &.tiadron worn attacked by French artlllerymon and Hint prop erty belonging to four American sea- 111011 was found in tho possession of a number of nrtlllurymeu. HOXIE MAKES THREE DARING FLIGHTS AT DENVER ' DKNVKR, Colo., Nov. 1!). Archie lloxie, dof vine; snow, sleet nutl xviud, made thico flights in a pale blow iii'' '2o miles an hour at Overland 1'urk todav and lent an added inter est to the most darim; meet in the history of American aviation. Coachman Heir to $150,000. I'lllLADKLl'lllA. Pa., Nov. II). -Ilenrv ('. White, a reclusu xvho died 011 October 20, left practically his entire ostnto. valued at about .$1."(), 000, to his eoachinmi. Joseph II. Corbett, "as a rewind for lone; nnd fuilhful seixice." Tho x eoaehinnn had refused imiiiv offers to leavo the While stables ami receive much nunc money lib n chauffeur, Keep trying! Keep advertising for xx'ork and keep nnsworlng help xvantod ads. You'll win. MAN FACING SERIOUS CHARG E Clcvcland'Wilson Bound Over to Ap pear Before Grand Jury on Stat utory Charrjc Preferred by Eva Stallsworth. Cleveland Wilson of Snni'a Valley xvas bound ovuk to appear before thu grand jury by Justice Juuus of Cen tral Point Friday, accused of a stat utory eiiinu by Eva Stallsworth. Thu crime is alleged to have been com mitted about ton months ugo, when tho L'irl wius loss than 15 years of ago. Snbhoipicntly about fixo months niro sho wus darned u Charles Painter, and Painted was in court Friday, hearing in lu& aims u threu xveeks old child. Painter ih staiidine; by his xvifo in the pio&e eution, stilting that 'she xva's irro bponsible. While Coiistnblo Holmes of Con tral Point xvas taking Wilwin to. tho train Saturday morning en route for ilaekwmxlllu Hie lri,onor escapol, and the last seen of him ho win breaking the Marathon record in a directum duo north. Officers aie 011 his trail. If (hero's a nrosnert Hint tlm nrti. clo advertised "for salo" today might bo xvhat you xvant, go nnd seo It. ALL HOME LOVERS u, ' t Will Enjoy a Glad Thanksgiving Day if the . Material foiMheir HOME was purchased from the - ; '' r ,. ", m i WOOD LUMBER CO. We are Thankful for the Liberal Patronage of the Past Year