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. r.J rYiifr-.'V -3i. J V J . MTCDFOTW TrATn TftTBTTNR MEDFOrtT), OTtTCClON, irRTPAY, OCTOTTClt 2 101 f "vkoVj TimEic1 J ALLIES SEEM TO BE PROGRESSING IN TURNING MOVES LONDON, Hot. M, Ml' BO n. ni TIhiiik.Ii nil ritiH iici.m In niu'i'o llml the (leriuun iltfht In rTuiien linn hcou limit litiek, the eiiutlotiH twin or tlm lirlt'f orfk'lltl HtllttlllHHllH lllllll'IVh'H Unit tlm litiltln of llm AIhihi Ih fur ft (tin decided anil tlix llrlllnli puliHc nliowliiK tlm uitlenc Hint Iiiih eliiiruc terlri'd ItH doiueiinnr Mnr llio out lllflllt or llOMlllltll'H, tlllllH II Hellll- tueiiltil hIIiiiiiIuh III lint wife arrival or tint lint lutlliiii ronlliiKTiit on I'ronrli noil ami tint Ittill lorrlor llko r'idnt iiiico of tho AiitwrilaiiM, wlio lieudod liy their IdiiK, ncolt to check llm (lor- lliall lll'Hll'KtTH. Whether two forlM huvo fallen nonr Antwerp, rtK tlm (Inriuaim InnlM, (ii whether tin' UitlKlniiH hnvn no far i.iuUmt thn nrllllnry niniliuiKht, U a muter of conjecture hern. HiinxIhiin at Cracow Prom tlm cant throiiKli vnrloim noun-en ronton new of thu IIumhImi iiNHanlt on Cracow ami ItH vicinity, where two nml a liulf million ner mann anil AnntrlaiiH aro wild to l roiunntriitcd. Ho many confllctluK tcpnrtH liavo Ix'cn received roncern Iiik llm Uwiwlun ndvnuro thnumli fin llila, however, that llm puliHe U In clined to await further dctnllH. Tin Umtloii paper, hoth editor lally anil In their mi column. m Im'IIIkIhmI wild picture, make a fen ture of tlm lanilliiK of tint Indian troop and rotiKnitulute tlm war of rit on tlm mierenfut feat or iiioIiik many IraimportK from India wlllioul n (.Initio lonii. Kdllorlnlly tint pre cinplitiido tlm plrlt nf pntrlotlin or tlm ImlJniiN wlilcli miHWitm nnrn ror all, tlmy nay. all foruli:n critic who nmlutiilncd tliat In tlnm or trc tlm IndlaiiH would pnmt unfaltliful. Only kiimim ran lm lintnnled on llm Htn-iiKtli or tlm Indian force and tlmlr dlHpoltlon, Imt. of couro, wliat-iivi-p lian hcon done liaM tnlton placo IoiIk licfore tlm coimor lifted tlm toll. Whether tint iilllt'M or tlm (lermnim Imld HI. Mlhlel, hetween Verdun and Tool, Ih mill iiudlMiofi'tl liy tint offi cial MaliiiimiitH from either ldo, nor U tlu Munition mound tlm height nf ltoe, on tin French left, clearly defined, IIcIuIiIm of lto)e Titkrn l.aHl nlKtit tint official llcrllu com iiumlcatlon mild llml tin "holKht of ltoyo went taken on September 3." Till wiu preceded liy tlm Trench of ficial romiiiiiulcatlou, na)lnK that tin lent flKlitlnu there lian rcultod In favor of tin Kronrh. Tlm London paper today Innlnt that tlm cryptic wordltiK of tlm Herman Mntenient Ih tantamount to an adiulAliii thai Hoyc lian lieun taken liy tlm allien, llowover, tlila In a matter of InforotiPii only. If tlm liattli of Cracow In In roll Hway then It U unriuentlonalily one of llm itronloMt hlrmtKlea of thin war and pomdlily llm forerunner of oven morn coloiinnl onBaBenientH whlrh will ra;o In KlleHla. NothliiK deflnlto hnn hocn heard In tin liiat 'J-t hourn of tlm whore alintttH of tlm (lerman emporor, hut I'otroKrad dlHpalchi'H nay ho lit n doiihtodly pronont nt the oui;aKoinontH on llm oaht PriiKHliui front lorn, whore, the ItUHHlniiH limlHt, thn riornimi troopH liavo mot rovornon and nro ho Iiik driven hack. llelKlau TIlKlit I'ltlful Tin pIlKlit of tho DolKlmiH an nn In cident of tlm Itomliardmont of Ant werp, Torinondn and other polutH l lieconilni! oven metro pitiful than It wan after tho flrnt advanco of tho (Ioniums throtiKh tholr country. lloulttloHn within a Bhort tlnm London will attain lm tho haven of thouHiinil of lioinnli'BB'PoiinlloHa and hytorlcal rofunooH. 'No conrirmatlon hau Imon received of tho ropoit that tho allied rioet hat honun oporatlons hororo Pola, tho chief AtiHlrlnn naval ham. JAILED BALL PLAYER i.os Axni'Xi'.s, cni,, ooi. 'j. - I'niuk AiellmieK, u pilelior on tin) .MIxhIiiii Iciiiii of tho I'ni'ifii' ('omt leiiKUi', uiiThloil yoolonliiy ill con neelioii wilh nlli'ncil nlTi'iiscx imiiiiiNl u uiiiioriil in I'oillmul, Or,, leiuiiiu oil hi juil Iniliiy iiwiiltliiK llu niiivul nl' nn ollieinl IVoiu I'oilluiul, Ah Ah'IIhiicn wiih III'IUkIi'iI Oil II I'llKitlVO wniimil, llu (in"liiiii ol' lull! uiiH mil ciiimlili'ifil nml the hull hi)cr wiih fort'i'il to nln in ii eill. II win Hint ril llml if lm mi" not InKin imilli wilhlu fiiily-iihl Ihmiim IiiiIh'iim roc iuw iioi'i'iiilhii4M iuihIiI In iiiNllliiiril lilni hull iitloiWil iiemlliiK n ihel'-li'll. Airliili ilMii'lli'il ho nil llilioi'i'iil ill' miy unii"iliuii" mill mi xniim ollmr man niil hii' hti ti i" ln intuw, BOMBARDMENT OF RHEIMS CONTINUES CITY IS IN RUINS LONDON, Oct, 2, 7 lid ii. in. Tlio HIiuIiiiu corroMpouilont or tlm Kx (haiiKii Ttle',riipli company, under dalo or WediiDHilay, iioiuIh thin ntory or tlm coiilluueit Ijiiiiiharilumnt or ItlH'Imti: "Tint lioiiiltardiiient or IIIidIiiih mIIH coutlniiiiii. Tint city Iiiih now heon un der I lie of tin (lei man mum Hi ilayn, mid In overy pnil or lint city tint whlMlii of hIuiIIh Ih heard an woll an llm loud ropoiln of tlii'lr oxplOHloii, wrccklui: IiiiIIiIIiikh In every iiuartor, "The flro In no loiiKor ucliiir ill reeled on tlm catlicdral, .iHhoiiKh durliiK .Monday nli;ht four hIicIIh dropped throiiKli I ho nliatlered roof and (ixplodcd In tho Interior. AmerlriuiH Nn rrotv liMpo "Khortly after mldulKht thin inorn liiK n florco artillery duel wan hoard on tho front junt outnldo tho city. It wan renuinod with oven Krentor In tetiMlty at t o'clock. DurliiR the liomliarilinent tlm Aniorlcnu connul, William llardel, had a narrow cKcnpo, an a Nhell wrecked half IiIh renldoucc, oV(r which tin1 nlarn and Htrlprn wura fbliiK. "When tlm (Joriiiniin rirnl hnni harded tlm city Hoptotnlior I, tlm American, Hianlih and other coimiiln aiipented In nln to the Ccrman com uiander to npnro tho city. "When tlm flrnl Oerman nnny wan at llcauuiout, noutheiitil or Ithelmn, tholr nerond army Hiiddenly entered the town from tho direction of Kper nay, Tin Herman commander was Inlklui; to the mayor and other local (ifflcliiln on tho Htopn or tho town halt, arraiiKltiK termn ror tho occupation, when tho rimt (lerman army, not know Iiik of hln prenenco, poured IU0 hIicIIh Into the city. Killed liy Coilliliyoicn Tho cniniuanilor, nunpectliiK a trap hy tho French offlclnln, furiously threiitoned to xlioot tho mayor mid tho city rotmrlliiivn. 8ulii'nioiitly It wan dUcovereil that tho nliolln wcro of (lerman manufacture, mid ho den patched an automoldlo to tho flrnt nnny, reiiuentliiK that they ceano fir Iiik. Koveral (lormaun worn killed before the flrlllK coaxed, "On tint way from I'arln to ltlmltun dim paHmn tho Colleco of Athleten, whore Franco expected to train her rn in put Horn for the Olympic bihuob. The KyuinaHliim InilldliiB nro n tunnx of ruliiH an Ih a I no thn iniiKiilflceiit uiarhle open air nwliumlnK pool In which net oral MioIIh had fallen. "I'annlni: tho nceno of tho recent lialtlo or tho Marno. tin traveler may neo htindrodH or old men and women harventliiK In tho name npotn wliero, ii few dan nt!o, there wero iiumoroiiB hodleH." RUSSIAN TROOPS U ENEMY COHON MILLS TO BE CLOSED SOON I.ONOON, Oct. t. '-':.',") p. in.- The eoni'Mionilent nf the Central Newe nt Ai'oiiimlon, in Laneii-liiiv, mi.vc that the ecnernl oiuuion iiinnn- cot lou mnuufneluieivi ih that lieeiui-e ol the wni" the mill of the whole coun try will he foii'otl to elo-e hefoie ChristmaK. TIioiimiiiiIi C employes me now idle mul the Mit!uclmn is iiunle llmt the m eminent come to thu ie-ene with u Imiie (runt. $4.30 PER BOX FOR ROGUE RIVER FRUIT The Horiio Hlver' Fruit and Pro duce iiHuoclutlon' roreKcd word yon (onlay of tho Halo of n car of Hose poiirn In Now York nt 2.1K por half hox or H.!10 por lmx which Is tho record prlco for tho Benson, Tho em: wns nindo up of extra fancy fruit rrom tin A. C. Allen, 101 and llruco W'llnon orehardH and wiih declared to ho ouo or thn hoHt com or fruit tlmt Iiiih arrived In tho Now York market thin noanon. CoiiHldorliiK thu condition of thn market and tho Kuropean war tho local iiHBoclatlon Ih inukliiK u nploudld lecord thlH neanoii. STOPS HEADACHE, ALL ALONG LINE I'KTItOditAI), Oct. 2. -Tho i;en oral htaff Iiiik kIvoii out thu following offlolnl couiiliiiulcatlen: "Tho HtiNidnn troopt have contin ued to repulne thn enemy rrom tlm houndiirlcH of tho KovermnuutH of Hu walkl ami Lotnxa, Thu oiiKaKoumnt Iiiim linen fleicc went of'Hyiuuo. "Tho Herman troopn that wcro at tackliiK Onnowotr. are letreatlmc haul Hy to llm north. CoiiHldurahlo forcen of the oiiemy, of which tho hulk ar rived from tho woHt, are coucentrat Iiik In the illnlrlct went of tho kov ernmentn of I'lotrkow nml Klclce. "Tho ItUMtilnn cavalry and vnn Kiiard are reconnoltorliiK enerKetlcal ly throiiKli nil that roKlon, InipodltiK, tlirour.li vlKoroiiH nttackn, the movo muiit of thu enemy. Tho (icrniniiH nl wii)m endeavor to unn tho hlKhways In lliinnlini territory, hccntiHo tho other roailH, heliiK roiiKh, paralyze their nr tlllery train, Attack on VnnKrtnril "An nttnek hy the Hunnlnn cnvalry ngnlniit thn (lerman vmiKUard In front of Andrew mid ninrchlnR on Klelc, wn crowned with great buccoib. Tho (ierinnn Infantry wan caught uu nwareN and Ik rutrcatliiR In dlnorder, purHiied hy tlm Hun-dan cavalry. The hoiuhnrdnietit of Onnowetz did dmn aKU to only a few private dwelling "n tint Knrrlnon wn nheltercd hy con crete wnlln. "The offennlve hy thn Kusslnn troopn inarchlnK throiiRh tho forent of AiiKUntown wnH not covered hy tho artillery. .South of AukukIowo a hand to hand eiiKnRement took place. 11 wiih particularly fierce In tlm ncinl circle between the IllolotirozcR llnnln, which wa rronned hy a Hunnlnn col umn, nml the AiiKUBtowo canal near the llorki hniln. Tho Insuo of thin en KaKonieut wan decided by an attack from AtiKuntiiowo, llnttle lrK-wlnK "Northwetit (if4tlio forest of Aurur towo, the ItunitlnnK were compelled to attack the rear Ruard or tho (lermanH throiiRh nuiperoiiH dofllen nod in for tified poitltlonn, where the HiinHlan Infantry received Rreat help from Itn heavy artillery, which cnuned Rreat Ickhch to the enemy, who were din lodKed fiom tho entrunihiuentn and retired under our fire. "The battle Ih proceedlnR over mi extennlvo front, tho Hermann occupy Iiir pohKIoiih near Mnrlmupolo and HOtith of StBhutnhln. "In the vicinity of Wrenoucli tho Kroiiud In rotiRh, inakliiR It difficult for the troopH to keep their battlo HnoK, Thin hnn rcnulted In n nerlcH of Individual enRnRotnenlH. "The mhance of tho Hunnlan troopH Ih meethiR with BUccenn overy wliuro." INDIAN TROOPS AND AN BRITISH TO PLANT MINES TO OFFSET THOSE OF KAISER LONDON, Oct. 1, l:ll) 1 1. ni The ol'lieinl itiftinimtmii huremi mmoiine cd today tlmt tho uovetument hn ileeideil to lay initios in certain mens an u counter stroke to the (leiuiiiu procedure. TO HELP ALLIES LONDON, Oct. '', In. ni. The eor riniiiinli'iit of Hie D.iil Mini nt .Mir H'illcH, in it iliHia eh ilaliil hmt Kim tiny, hut which wax ilelaynl hy the (minor, ileseiihes Die liiinJiiiR of the luilimi troops who, he Miy, re nil iinlent for the einme for which llie kill); nml liin, nljics me fifjIitinK. He htiysj "To see fully a eore of tiiiiiKports elide iroiu the liny into the dock nml moor ul their uir,iiieil -InliniiH was niuiiii)iiHiii flht mul ul the hiime time a Hileniliil trihute to the nerfee tion of Iliitiwli oiiiiiiiition. Hut the Rrunil Hiieetnele wie vet to eniiie. In lilliliiht iiH rhott il npllee of lime ox it tukcH to tell it. the ileekn of this wonderful fleet of ship were nlive with MihlicrK, mill in n matter of :i few hours the Ir.unjj wrk of diem harkutioii had hecu completed with out slip or accident. "The I'reneh oll'icern weie niuii7iil ul the leiuiirkuhle Miioothnet.s with which Ihe onerntious iroccedcd. "Never has the port of MnrM'illi".. used im it is to eo-umtioli an crowds mul tin tiiulli-eoloieil linhiliuicnts nf Africa, wilneRVeil n -eene mi hnleido M'opic n tlmt iirc-entcd totlnv l, Ihe tlefiliiu.' of tioumuU alter thousands of xoldiers down .ecuiini:ly nuinher-le'-s ymiwnyK nml tilonp 'nml up ipinys lit up h" hrillinut -mi-liiiie. "The white officer who pre in eoiniililllil are of the hihel Ivne of olilier, mid there was snmclhiui: no le mul (lclixhlful if the offieerH wnlknii: throii'.'li .Mnicillcs with their tioups, en route lo the i-t eiimps, when thev iiiIrIiI well hue ridden." FREE MATINEE AI E Thin paper has nrranscd with the lunnuKement of the I'.ir.e Theater to entertain the children of this city nt n matinee, Saturday, October 3, and tho only ndmlxalon will be a coiiton clipped from thU paper. TIi!h coupon appear In today' edi tion mid any hoy or Klrl under tho ace of H will he admitted to the Phro Theater. If thin coupon Ih clliKd mid presented at the door and the youiiR Indie and Kcntlomou will bo xTiuttted to occupy any neat in tin house. The coupon mimt have tho uaiuo and addrepn nf tho holder written In the npaco thnt In provided for that purpose. An exceptionally plcoHlnR program Iiuh hcen nrrniiKed for the children and overy one should avail themnelvcs of the opportunity to boo a Reed en tertainment free. Tho matinee will boRlti at 3:30 p. in, mid will continue until 5:30 p. m. JACKSON N L DISPLAYS WIN STATE PRIZES SALK.M, Oje., Sept. 'J. Jackson enmity school hoy were pn?e win Hern at the -liite fair today, two rej-restntiituc- will -jet free tiips to tin; Smi J'riiiieiieo ex(Msition, while iiuineroim tiophies were eupliireil hy the display. CJiiiik Cluirli'v of Mrnwnshnro won I1rt prize in the hoys' corn growing jirojeel, mul Audlev Meyer of Drown project, mid Andley Meyer of Hrownshoro Ilr-t on potnloes. This iiienns that they will jr gie a free trip to the I'mmmii I'licific exposition next yenr, with nil expense paid from the time they leave home until they return. ('Inns is now in the li' emup at the -tiitc fair, he liejiijr one of the two hoyn winning u free trip from .lueknon county. In addi tion In these two urn rid prizes he uNo uou fii-tt on his com at the local fair at Ijike Creek n few weeks iiro. Jackson county litis been iiwurdcd first plnee in the Rciiernl ehool ex hibit on watermelons, onions nml corn, for western Oregon. In the fruit uwnnN, Dear Creek orehmds got lirxl on Dnrtlett penrs. mid D. M. Lowe Ihe (Irenl Koriheni cup for the bit-l fu nn exhibit. LONDON, Oct. 2, 10:0.10 p. in. J. If. Wliltchoune, member of parlia ment from Lanarkshire, who han re turned from a tour around Antwerp to attftlsl In relief mcniurcn, brlnRn a Rraphlc picture of the desolation of llclfilurn. To Cure Catarrh Purify the Blood Reason it Out, Where Dee St Start the Mucus From? lm It Toftny Itesolve to Hinoko Gov, Johnnon cl fnrn, 'ho bent, and thereby patronize homo tnditntrv. tf lonumfraMi catarrh iiiffcrrr tiTr mini it.rinit'lvi-a liv iiiirlftrlDi! tbvlr IiIihkI T m ltd S. 8. S. CaUrrli u((rn Invailot ihv i rnllr ylrra lforr It cliokcn the niMl 'iucp. It Imh-ooim to ctinuilc and ri flrndre that the turaarh,. Iher. kliluryi. ' lirnnrblal Ititm anil mot of thi clandi I arc tnolTil without urh xrluu cotiJI Hum hWni: rrallirtl. Catarrh may t jut fitrmrr )iar. atiit thl la only imf nf "the many isviillar rffwla of Impure bUxxl. , Now 8. S. S., la It Itiflurnrr upon tbr 1 Laurvim iiirfarrn. rajtea thuif catarriial ircrftlonn lu b chanptl ur cvinxertisl Into a mhttar.rt) radly. quickly, and nat urally t'llirllcd rrom the body. It to chattel tul ratiruM that II U not tbe ropr. iloslns Muff that plum the none. rhiW' Iho Itiri-at. caur actfrt bowYJ triiuble, ipM'ta thr (toisacli ami contam inate th tocn Jixt entering thr blo.nl. (It I ortrn illtncult to cnnviurv ratarra nffrrrr thai rhrnnlc rotich, i-hot pains, cap;ln:. fi'lld breath and other jmp , torn are only the local etrldeoce of deep I Heated trouble, (let a tnttlit of H. S. 8. today and try It. Yon will uvt Reed re milt, real tenrttt and aoon W nre of I a gradual cleanlne up and a ctxvk ti the I proirreii and dancer of catarrh. Arold aubitllutr. N .. ta prrjiarea oaij vy The Swift Specific Co.. Ut Swift Illds.. Atlanta. Oa. They conduct a mnllcat de-partmi-nt for freo advice that It worth while nmnulllntr. WmmmmA 2 for XT I 25cmm m 1 s- 1 NEURALGIA You can clear your head and relievo ii dull, uplltlliiR or loleu ihiohhliw headui'ho In ii moment wllh u Dr. Juiiion' lleuilacliit I'owder. Thin old limit heinliichii relief lie In aliuont WHIi'iilly, Hend miiuo unii In llm ilt UK nloru now for H illiiiu pimldilio mul u few iiioineiilti aflei' imi lulin u powder oii hi wnuiler what heruine of llm lieinlurlie, ihhiiuIkIu und pulii Hop MUlfmllltf II n ieeilea. llu uru;uu till iui uu iU fun. W What a pleasure to get such crisp, dainty crackers. SNOWFLAKE SODAS IN SANITARY, MOISTURE PROOF PACKAGES come to you fresh, snappy and delicious. Their unique size especially appeals to people of refinement. At your dualerti in generous 10c anil 25c packages Sold in bulk, too. Don't Mik for cracker, tiny "SNOWFLAKES" Try Fk'Hln Wftfera the ricllcloua dvuert COIlftfCllOIIM PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY I'OHTUM), (JHI'.OON I'. Norman a New ARROW COLLAR A close fitting, graceful collar with imartly cut curved front, that admiti of easy cravat tietng. CLOETT, PEABODY It CO., Inc. Maktra, Troy N. V. Baldy Breezerfc Calendar MEN'S SUITS Tho hitfjjos.t lino wo have ovoi shown, ranging from $9.00 to $20.00 per suit. Come in and look them over. It' you need a suit you will got the right quality and low price. THE WARDROBE F. S. BRANDON, Mgr. 210 W. Main We unl only pride ourselves on huviiif; un tin-to-ilnto Mock of Everything In Groceries Vetjelnhles, FiuilK, funned floods, Flour, llnkery (londs, etc., hut we cull imitieultir iillonliou (u our QUALITY AND SERVICE We Kuniuiitee the ipiulily of everything we hull lo ho the hct lo he hud mid Ihe nervieo to he lot eliiM. A fhlhl will get the Hiiino nlleiilion iik ii kiowii K'rxon, lunl lelejihoue enllK n(ll hnve llm fnmu iilli'nllen h ieixiiiinl enlU, Ti ii -i mul fee. t Marsh & Bennett Men's Winter Wear During the past week we have received heavy ship ments of Men's winter "THERE IS JUST ONE Wdght g00ds' U Wi" prfU THING TAKEN FROM YOU you to see these goods" and BEFORE YOU CET IT AND THAT'S YOUR K our prfces. PH0T06RAPH." "Heavy douhle-hrcasted Norfolk faekiunw oats, regular 8.00 values, our price now $6.75 Gray Wool Sweat era, shawl collar, regular $3 grade, our price $2.35 Mixed Wool Shawl Collar Sweaters, .$1.75 values, our price $1.40 One small assortment very fine $5.00 Sweaters, your choice - $2.98 Men's fine quality All-Wool p Union Suits, our Men's heavv gray Two-Piece All-Wool Underwear, regular 2.75 a suit, now $2.40 Men's heavy cotton ribbed fine finish ecru collar Union Suit, our biggest value at, per suit $1.00 Men's heavy cotton ribbed gray Two-Piece Under wear, a good one, at, per suit- . $1.00 Heavy CSray Mixed Wool Shirts, each .75 Nicely finished Wool Shirts, in tan and brown, at, each $1.00 and $1.25 Grav and tan color Wool Shirts, verv special at, each, only $1.40 and $1.50 Gray and Blue Oregon City All Wool Shirts, priced everywhere at 2.25 and up, our price, ea $1.75 Heavy winter weight Work Shoes, pair..$3.50 to $5 High Top Shoes, Chippewa Falls make, at from, por pair ,... tjso.OO to $7o0 Kubber JJoots, knee length, -1.00 values, our prieo only $3.35 Hip Sporting Boots, 6 value, our price $4.75 Hvionil iloor I'M I ut hml Nuliouul Jliuik, J'jo Wi Kl V. .