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P. f r j ,-(, -X 'w r PATHS SIX. KTRTyFOTTO MATT TRTROTK MTCDFOTCD. ORTCC10N, MONDAY, NOVEMBER n, intn. A HEAVY SALES OF : Scene From the Chocolate Soldier L 10 PIES LAST WEEK 6 CHOCOLATE SOLDIER IE IK Al FAIR UN PAGE NOVEMBER I'OHTIiAXI), Nov. a. llocpipts for Hip vcok linc been rattle, 1710? cnlvcs, fiO; Iiors, .181.1; sheep, 0331. Ati enormous volume of busiucw linn lioon transacted in the rattle mnrkct during Iho Inst week, imrlic ulnrly Monday nnd Tuesday, lle- reitd totaled a 1013 record for a short jK'riod and ns they followed an nlmonnnl liquidation tho week be fore, beef outlet would lmo been hopelessly closed if prices had been Jinn. U was n buyer's market most ly, but Reed steers did not sell under $7M". The bulk of steer tranae tioiiR nvcrnped $0.75 to $7.1.1. Hotelier stock wni weak onlv in spots. Cows and heifer sold sharp ly lower, but bulls and Mnj; main tained sonic decree of finnm. A small lot of heifers selling at $(5.7.1 featured. Hulk of row stuff brought $0.00 to $0.U.1 with occasional sales in small lots at $0.3.1 nnd $0.f0. Swine market suffered very little from an advanced liquidation and steady bear pressure. Host light hogs were sold at $S.2.1 mid $S.30 light up to the clixe and demand wns steady. Tho week's receipts have bee nnbove the average, both in quan tity nnd qnnlity. Smooth heavy stock brought good price. Trade does not seem to bo oversupplied nt present, but November receipts art likely to be heavy. Sheep houso came to life once more, the first opportunity it had had in a fortnight. Receipts wero not record-brenking, but of fair volume nnd n good proportion was wethers, lambs nnd yearlings. Ewe slock was not choice, but demand is good for this class. Pnmc yearlings arc up n quarter to $-4.75 nnd sold off the cars 1'riday nt $3.10 nnd ono load on the fill at $3.00, but they were ex ceptional, the best seen on this mar ket. Lamb trade is firmer nt $3.73, although few sales were made, due to short supply. Generally the Jamb and sheep markets nre steady to higher. STEERS ON RAMPAG E ON FIFTH AVENUE NEW YOKK. Xvo. 3. Fifteen steers escaped from tho slaughter CARRANZA END 11 ME E NOOAl.KS. Ariz. Nov. 3. Dr. Ilenrj Allen Tupper of tho Interna- house yard on tho banks of the North l,onM l"M fon,n ' ucarl"R ,oda' river here today, and for about an ,0 touoiu "iison Personal met hour held undisputed poslon of jMK0 (rom unorll Venustlo Carranza, FIMIi Avnnnn Th..v trnMml ..,, ,T, IBnUCr Ol UIO .OrU10ril .MCXlCan COIl- ...... .......... . "-J . .. m, .iw . siiuiuonausias. RIVERS VS. CROSS The mossago outlines tho position of the Constitutionalisms auil asserts LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3. Doxlng Promoter Tom McCarcy announced today that he has received the tele graphic accptanco of Leach Cross and Joo litters to settle their serial fistic dispute at Vernon Thanksgiving Day. They will battle 2 rounds, the weight to bo 134 pounds ringside. Cross has wired McCarcy that he will leave New York for Los Angelos Nov. 11, tho day following his sched uled match thero with WIIIlo Ritchie. Should Cross bo knocked out In tlili bout McCarcy probably will substi tute Tommy Murphy for the Rivers' match. PRAIRIE FIRE THREATENS NEBRASKA VILLAGE VALENTINE Neb., prniriu fire, believed to started by huntcra in tho llosebud In dian reservation in South Dakota, crossed the state lino into Nebriisku curly today. A fighting line of ranchers and townspeople, six miles long, with wet blankets, are trying to mic the village- of hovvnnoe, Neb. C0CKRELL NOMINATED ON ORDNANCE BOARD WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. The nom iuntious of Francis Cockrcll of Mis souri to bo n civilian member of the board of ordnance and fortifications, nnd William Wallace, Jr., of Mon tana, (o bo assistant attorney gen eral, wcro sent to tho senate toduy by President Wilson. New Library Books Tho library has put about twenty lion- books Into tho children's room this weok and added tho following books to tho regular collection. Ushor, Houso of Happiness; Dent ley, Woman In Ulockj Hough, Lady and the Pirate; Lee, Taste of Apples; Richmond, Mrs. Red Pepper Sin clair, Combined Mazo. llrynut, Now Library of Poetry and Son; Coburn, Swlno In America; Doane, Insects and Disease; Geer, Fifty Years In Oregon; Gibson, E16c trlclty of Today; Hewitt, House Kilos and How They Sproad Disease; Hil gard, Soils; Hlscox, Gas, Gasolino and 01 Euglnos; Inman, Old Santo Vo Trail; Klckiuauu, Home Art Crochet Hook; Official Good Roads Year Hook of tho U. S.; Wing, Sheep Farm lug In America. avenue for about 17 blocks and then trotted back again.' Trouble was iircclnltateil when a watchman appeared at Dawn and :thal tho' w11 ue ab, ,0 forco Huer,a lifted a red lantern from an excava-1 from "owcr ,f Permitted to Import tton In the street. One bull, a llttlo I Munitions from tho United States. It opart from the rest, charged the man .l,raa recognition of their cause, and a fine run began. A polleeman T"I,ncr- lt was salJ herc- conferred appeared, drew his revolver, fired bu: wlt Carranza as the personal rcpre mtsscd tho steer and killed the watch- cntattvo of Secretary of State Ilryan. man. Another of the cop's bullets struck a waiter employed at the St. Regis Hotel In tho feet. Another bull entered tho chapel at St. Patrick's Cathedral, and ran out all tho early morning worshippers The animal was ousted, but not until it had done considerable damage. The other steers finally were sur rounded in Central Park and shot down In front of Cardinal Farloy's residence. CASE ON CALENDAR JEROME CHARGED r WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. The mo tion of attorneys rcprcenting Sam uel (lumpers John Mitchell nnd Frank Morrison, union labor lenders under sentence for contempt of the Mipreme court of the Di-triet of Co lumbia for nu advance in the date of henriug the appeal application of the defendant)), wn granted today b.v the United Stle Mipreme court. I'OUT.IX ALTO COMPANY j HAS MAXWI.'I.L AGENCY CONCORD, N. II., Nov. .'!. For- tner District Attorney William T, Jc-j Tho Powell Auto company has tak rome of New York wih ehurtiid uilh en the agency for tho Maxwell autos bad faith in briefs filed todn w inland have two 1U1I twenty-fives on Governor Samuel I). Folker b ntt.'- the floor that they claim aro up-to-ueys representing Harry IC. Tlmw, i date In every way, aro aB good If not fugitive from M.utcnvvnn, who i- hotter than any cars at tho price and WITH BAD FAITH fighting effort to return him to New York htute. Copies of the br (f were sent to Jerome. Nov. 3. A have We,! DENVER'S COMMISSION will be glad to huvo cvoryono Inter ested in cars to call nnd seo them. GOVERNMENT SUSTAINED m TJKKYKK, Colo., Nov. 3, The Mate supreme court today sustained the countitutioniility of the commis sion form of government in Dinver, thereby upholding the lower court ' ruling in u tet ease. , ECHOES FROM PHOENIX WJtu Medford trade Is Mcdford made. I'lioeulx HapjK'iiliigH Aluajs Interest Our Reader After reading of so many people In our town who have been cured by Doan's Kidney Pills, tho question naturally arises: "Is this medicine equally successful In our neighboring towns?" Tho generous statement of this Phoenix resident leaves no room for doubt on this point. Mrs. J. Waterman, Phoenix, Ore gon, sas; "I liavo no hesitation in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills us I have had ample proof of their merit. Overexertion or being on my feet for any length of time, caused my back to ache and pent sharp pulns through my loins. Frcquont head aches and spells of dlzzlnoss also bothered mo. I knew Unit my kid neys were at fault and hearing Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom mended, I procured a supply. I be gan using them and they relieved the difficulties which had so long distressed mo." For sale by al dealers. Price CO cents. Foster-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, bolo agents for tho United States. Remombor tho namo Doan's and tako no other, Shoeing Children Correctly is Our Specialty An army of llttlo feet will testify to our ability to shoo them comfort able and profit ably. Tho sturdy wearing quali ties of our chil dren's shoes also speak well of this storo of good shoes. Sond tho chil dren hero for shoos and satis faction Is as-suicd. GOOD FIT SIIOIJ 8TOIUS "The Chocolate Soldier." which the Whitney olru,reniiany will pre sent at tho 1'nRC, Nov, ii, lint been tho chief Instrument In resuscitating r the dying Interest iof thenterKoers In the typo of light, opera made fatuous by C.llliort and Sullivan. Its success Is a I tho mure remarkable because It was first produced nt a tlmo when audiences and critics alike had be come embittered by n tedious succes sion of cheap nnd worthless medio crities, until It seemed that they wero ready to bojrott Unlit opera forever. Tho appearance of "Tho Chocolate Soldier" In Now York several sea sous ago under tho direction of Mr. Whitney, was equal to a revolution. Thu libretto, based upon (leorgo Ber nard Shaw's 'Arms nuA the Man." In which tho wittiest Irishmen of his day vents the full force of his wit nnd sntlro upon militarism, modern love, courage heroism and other cur rent topics with tho added flavor of a Hulgarlaii setting astonished every body by the wealth of Its dramatic Interest. Hut tho surprise pnr excellence was the music of Oscar Straus, tlem af ter gem of haunting melody flowed from the Incxhniistlbto genius. t ? T t f f t r r T ? y r f t r s. WvHVZ 1 IHH i. v .; ' . . . T Cadillac leadership in scientific motor car developement is once more strikingly demonstrated Coffee Schilling's Host conies from tho upper ten per cent of tho world's cof fee crop. It isn't a species or variety from this or that country, but an un changing stanlard of flavor and strength. The name expresses tho expert service given you in choosing front the world's miscellane ous supply. And money back means: you pay noth ing unless you approve tho choice. In aroma-tlght cans, over fresh; cleanly granulated; iOc a lb. THROUGH THE CANAL CRAND CRUISE Bttif nurnlfletnt cruiilof iiftaubJp i 'Cleveland1 t (17,00 tool) From San Francisco, Feb. 22, 1915 Vblting ftrnoni chin tnd conntrlri on ptlitltl stctmihlp which tervn u your tolcl. Every luxury and comfort umred, 135 days $900 and up Ucluef Short TrUi nJ lit seccuary csrfiii lit Titrt m CfllUi JtLU-rHilII Iff A jt ww (t AUo CraU to Um Oriat. UJU. W IndlM, Puuma Cuul. tad M4ilwruia trip. I StnJ for UakUl. tUIng tntm HAMBURG -AMERICAN LINE . 1(10 Powell St., Snu l-'rniirisco, C'ul., or Local An''iils. STOP! IS YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED? K not, hco McCurdy f f ? ? r T T f T f f r i f X t t ? T ? ? z I I z z ! t ? ? 'A t t t T t ? ? T r r t r r r r t T ? T T f f ? t T f t t T ? T T ? t t y T ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? T T ? ? y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y y i Fivo-sixtha of tho automobile stago linoa in Orogon aro using Crullllac Cars. "For endurance and comfort they cauiiof he heaten for tho money in vested. The car that alwavs does tho worlc. Two speed direct drive axle, the greatest improvement of all in the automobile line. Speed can be regulated A to suit all sorts of roads and conditions. The change in gem's is made in stantly by pushing an electric button. AsU the 1!)U! Cadillac owners how thev like their em's. The 1011 is still more improvement. THE HALL TAXI CO. has run a l!)i:t Cadillac seven-passenger fif teen thousand miles this season without one dollar mechanical expense, mak ing their Crater Lake trips loaded heavily with passengers and baggage. READ THIS TELEGRAM Detroit, Mich., Oct.'JO, l!)i:i .'WS SK. S. . X. I (Copy) COVEY MOTOKCAIi CO. Portland, Oro. Cable from London advises that Cadillac has again been awarded tho Dowar trophy by tho K'oyal Automobile Club. This award is made annu ally to tho motor car demonstrating Hie greatest advance in the industry. Cadillac is the only American car ever accorded the honor, and the only car in tho world receiving the award two times. CADILLAC .MOTOU OAK CO. !):'J!) 1 M. Mfnr Cadillac Two-Speed Direct Drive Axle. In plnco of tho sIiirIo hovel pinion nnd sIiik'o hovel drlvliiK Rear common to ordinary construc tion, there uru two hovel pinions and two hevnl drlvliiK t;cnrs. This affords two different r.cnr ratios each driving direct from the oiikIiio to tho axle without Intermediate K'rliiK. , Tho usual sIiikIo dlrert drive Knar ratios ranun from ahout :i lf to 1 down to I to 1 ncrordluK to thu car. Any sIiikIo near ratio Is uocessnrlly what It Is, hecaiiHu a sIiikIo near ratio must ho, or should ho, thu particular one which Is hest adapted for all around Kcnornl use. No ono sliiRln h'far ratio can posslhly ho Just rlKht for all speuils and for nil conditions. Hut by uslni; two dlroct Ronr ratios wo havu exactly doubled tho means for promoting tho ecnuoinlcnl and efficient application of power developed by tho engine to tho driving of the car. In tho now Cadillac axlo wo have, as before stated, two direct-drive gear ratios. . .uiiiinnTss v Showing IOnt ranee by Front Door. Tho low direct drlvo Rear, which Is 3.(50 to 1, Is especially adapted fur city driving, where starting, Mopping and slowing down are f rollout mid where cautious operation Is nuccstnry. Tho high dlrert drive gear ratio, which Is S.C to I, Is of special advantage where speeds of about HI miles or more per hour aro permUslblu and desirable. Tho change from one gear ratio to thu other Is made by means of a simple, convenient elec tric switch. The advantages of Hi high direct drive gear ratio lie primarily In tho fact that with It, any given si'.''d of tho oiigluu produces nu lucreuso of about Yi per cent III thu speed of tho car. For example; at an engine speed of 700 revolu tions per minute, with tho low direct gear en gaged, tho rnr wilt travel approximately 21 tulles per hour; while on the high direct gear It will travel approximately .'10 miles per hour with no increase In engine speed. "l,,f dBrfP tfTtfwV ?MVfTirvt ljtJWC4a LlICO-Tt"I?f i tIHB1WaV4MiMHnn-X. Five-Passengor Cadillac Touring Car. IV YOU ARUTNTIIN MARKET M) R A CAR THAT IS SON Id OAR, COME AND SFE US JJIOFOKK PUYlNCf JOLSHJWJIERIi. COURT HALL & SON Selling Agents for Jackson County Headquarters at Nash Hotel At once, or telephone ONI3 TWO 'I'lTRTJE Office Sparta Building r y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y T. y y y y y y T T t y t y T y y y y t t T y y t y y T y T J 7 t & ' i