,u- 11 1 -f -It; WIN ALLIES ALMOST RANGE OF FORTS AT METZ PA11I8, Ocl. 10, 0:05 n. m. Tlio Bluntly hammering ot the nlllos uu tho Goriiinn left wing ot tlio French lint tic front has brought thorn nl itoost within cnnnon ringo ot the forts at Met. lit Bplto or this men nco part of tlio German crown prlnco'R nrmy hnnRiJ on doggedly to positions it ling taken on tlio Mouse nenr St. Mlhlol." Tho fighting on thin end of the long ItatUo lino h until to hnvo boon tlosporntn during tho lnt woolc, thoucli overshadowed tor tho ttmo by tho operations on tho allien' loft. .More Important dovcl opmontB, however, arc looked for be tween tho Meuso nnd tho Moselle while tho battlo of tho four rivers goes on in 4ho west. In the vnrly dnyg of tho war tho Germans seemed to hnvo tho ntlvnnt ngo of tho nlllos In the equipment nnd' handling of mnchlna guns. In this hilly, wooded country tho French lino shown thtit they can also use them with great effect. Tho Oer mnn rush through tho Argonno for est as Well as In to hills of Woovro met with a telling forco ot Catlings from tccctops, where guns wcro so cleverly concealed that It was Im possible to detect them and every GERMANS EAS E EFFORTS BAM effort to regain lost ground cost dear ly and failed. Tho French alplno contingent lls tlngulshcd itself in this rough coun try. The French aro now In possession of tho route from Nnncy to Mctz as far as Dagny, on tho Lorraine border, and nicnaco tho route from Verdun to Mctt in tho neighborhood ot Ktnln, endangering communications ot the crown prince's army with the German fortified camp. T WAY THRO HOVE LON'DO.V, Oct. 10, T:l)R n. m. Tho correspondent ot tho Tlinea In l'nri.-, In a review of tho situation on the French battlo front snjs: "Tho Gorman army corps having driven the French from Mile has hnd little effect on tho situation, lie tweon Lys nnd tho town ot La Has- seo, I" miles southwest of Lille, tho situation remains unchanged. "The enemy has abandoned an at tempt to batter n wa through Hoyc. although guns arc still actlvo there. Tho enemy is also slackening his ef forts on tho heights ot Urimont and southeast ot Khelnis, whero tho at tics have taken several formidable trenches. "The German efforts to envelop Verdun from thotiorth nnd from tho southeast have, been defeated. Tho position ot tho German wedge, pushed through from Pont-a-Mous-son to St. Mlhlcl. is becoming more and more uncomfortable." LARGE TAKE OF SALMON SAhKM, Oit. 10. That the lnk. of salmon eggs for hatchery pur poses is greater this year than ever hofoie in tho history ot artificial pro. I legation of milium In this state and that tho supply of spawn on band 1 in consequence is so great that a largo portion of tho eggs taken will twj turned over to tho government hatcheries to (ako enro ot, Is tho statement of Superintendent It. 12. Ulnnton, who U In tho city In attend ance upon the regular meeting of the Fish and Game CommUslon. Mr. Clanton sas thu take ot sat inon eggs thU season, principal) of the early chlnooU variety, will ag gregate more than no, 000,000. Tho Uouuevlllc central hatchery station COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth andFir Sts. In equipped In enro for about an,. 000.000 or theso eggs nud tho fry realtxed trout them and to food tlio in In tho retaining ponds until iho it tutu the ionuln.nl rl?o and ago ror tinning them Into tint hticnms or tho state, tho eipaell having this join an In past jeats, na tho trout do not spawn overj year ax do the other vailetles or mlgrator.v I lh and this seenut to liuo Ikhmi an off season for them, The immense run of bluo-baek sal mon which was experienced this oar, resulting from the baby fish turned out or thu hatchet lea four e.trs ago, establishes bevoud a doubt that tho present methods ot taking nud caring for young fish h the hatcheries Is a success and this Is demonstrated by tho liberal eonltl bullous of tho ennnrry owners who are subscribing to n fund of $5000 to aid In the haichci opetation of the state, whereas, betote It was lll.o pulling teoth to get money out of them because or lack or faltli lu the s stent LEFT $17,00010 WAUKKGAN, III., Ocl. 10. Tlio late Ulchard Hears, founder of Hears lloebuck and company of Chicago left an estate estimated at $17,000,000, aecotdlng to the wilt filed hete. Ills widow, Anna Heats, was naiiied oxo ettlrlx of the estate and solo heir. NOTION. Notice Is heteby given that dm tin- dot signed will apply to the city coun cil at Its meeting to bo held October 2l, I'.MI, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vluotia liquors In iiunutltten less than a gallon at Its place ot business, at to North Front street, city ot Medford for u period ot six htontlts. Dated October 12th, 10 1 1. MPKPIIY CO. 10 North Front Ht. bfi BONN YPLEA MADE TO FILIPINOS MANILA, Oct. 1 C.Francis Uurton Harrison, tho governor general, opened tho sessions of tho legislature here today with a speech in which ho referred to tho trade disturbances be cause ot the great war and said tlio situation required constant economy. Ho urged that new source sot taxa tion bo found for the relief ot tho govern inch t. Phllllppluo taxation, he said, was now so low that the gov ernment would fairly Impose an ad ditional levy without injustice and with tho assurnnco that it would provo a benefit. Mr. Harrison also advised lega tion of a helpful natttro to agricul ture so that rice cultivation could be increased and asked for laws against usury, to promote rural cred it and to holp co-operate societies. Ho also advised that pensions bo es tablished for the constabulary, asked for insurance regulation and the supervision of public charities. Colcldenlally with tho opening ot tho legislature, a lingo crowd gath ered outsido the legislative building and celebrated tho passage of tho Jones Philippine hill by the American house or representatives. Tho speak ers, In lauding this action, expressed confidence that thu senate would take similar action. Circuit John Sutton vs. Twohy Uros. Co Order. C. V. Cummlugs vs. Mattl Cuni mlngs. Order. Cora M. Adams vs. liar Id C. Avery, lleturn of Summons. Florcnco 1). Lonsdale vs. George W. Lonsdale. Order. W. A. Turner vs. Ed A. Estcs ct al. Order for publication of Summons. George B. Gates vs. T. V. Hill et u x. Transcript Justice court Ash land district. W. A. Kockfellow vs. C. S. Davis. Transcript Justice court Ashland district. -Medford National Dank vs. V. II. Humphrey. Certificate or attach ment. Charles A. Warren vs. Lutle V. Warren. Amended complaint. A. M. Ucavcr vs. James and Mary N. Lowe. Transcript Justice court, i Ashland district. Portland Mercantile Union vs. George James et ux. Sheriffs re turn of Summons. Mary C. Cooke vs. V. A. Cooke. Sheriff's return of Summons. Joseph Gepport vs. unknown heirs of Andrew Henry, deceased, ct al Default, decree. Familiarize Yourself with this Package Li ON IlOAItl) V. 8. S. WKST VIII GINIA, SANTA ItOSALIA, Mexico, Oct. Id, via wireless to Han Diego, Cnl.. Oct. 1C. Tlio projected con quest or Lower California by Ynqtii Indians allied with General Francis co Villa's revolution will bo nband onod, and all but a policing forco of 40 men w return to (Sua) mas. As surances to this orect were given to Jtear Admiral Howard abonrd his flagship tho West Virginia hero to day by tho chlor or all tho Yaquls. Ho promised that his exporltlonary force would embark for tho opposite shoro or tho Guir or California to morrow. Tho Yaqttl movement against Lu Paz also has boon abandoned, Ad miral Howard was Informed. The harbor or Santa Ilosalla is congested with foreign shipping tied up by tho European war. Tlio big fcteumer Santa Itosulla, belonging to thu United States Steel corporation, has been chuuged from Ilrlllnli to American registry, nud sailed from hero for Europe under tho Hlars nnd Htrlpt'K. Prolmtc Estnto of Max Win. Ueek, insolvent debtor. Order claims paid, assignee's second and final report. Guardianship or Meredith G. Ucav cr, minor. Guardian's biennial re port. In the estate or Andrew Leo Davis, Thomas Edward Davis, minors. Or der appointing appraisers. Estate of A. W. Sturgls. Petition for order to make deed. Order to mako deed. H'liy Not i moitlut, ftH'a u!o imronUo borne Itciil IMnle Tranofera G. W. Pellctt ct ux to Ocean W. Dlobcrt, lot In Woolen's Add. Ashland, deed W, I. Vawtor et ux to L. J. Grlssom ct ux, land in sees. IS, ir, nnd 22 twp. 37 It 2 E., W. D W. II. Slngler, sheriff, to F. M. Amy, lot in Ilarr's Add. Medford, sherlff'H deed . Em!! Dritt ut nl to Jackson county, strips or Innd for roads In twp. 38 It 2 W. deed Louisa Morris ct al to Hodney Estate Co., land lu sec. If! twp 38 S II I W., also laud lu 1-ano, Clatsop and linker counties and lu Watcoiu county. Wash., deed JamoH It. Hersoy to II. It. Ilow chert, all lot i), see. O, Itoguo Illvcr Valley Orchards Co. tract In twp. 38 It 1 E. W. I) T. L. Fallow et ux to William Farlow et al. land In bee. 11, twp. 37 It. 2 East, deod Win. A. Packnrd, Jr., to Italph E. Packard, laud In D. L. C. 07 twp. 38 It 1 V deed L. K. Canton et vlr to Clara May Gagnou, NW V cc. I twp. 35 It 3 W W. I) 10 1,200 i,t i: Irk M' Don ' ask for crackers, say "SNOJI'FLAKKS" These "different" crackers with a flavor all their own have a winning "personality" that you'll like, the better you know it. IN GENEROUS 10c AND 25c PACKAGES SOLI) IN HULK, TOO AT ALL GROCERS PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY PORTLAND, OPJiGON -ifi 10 10 NOTICE. Notlco Is horeby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun til of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at its next regular mooting, October 80ui, 1014, for n license to soli malt, villous and splrltous liquors at their place of hiMlurmi, on North Fir Mronl, Medford, OrKon, for n period of six nioiilhs, Dated 0lobr 7, l!H, BIG PIANO CONTEST Commencing Oct. 15, Ending Feb. 15, 1915 OrtJhHilHfl imiiiku, (UY, Johnson, HCWI'I! UIVKII V.M.I.IJY I'MVKII- j TV UlfUllt ThoiiHaiids of (lollars' worlli of hcaiilil'iil J'iunos will bu given away frctc. I'Vur other beaut i t'ul pri.es givon away uioiitlily to tlioso liolding liighti.st. iiuiubor of voles. 1 for cauli li cjisIi .sale N. t10() for oiu-.h $1.00 ciish .saljj. , 200 for oauli $1.00 in inci'diaiuliHt! )ai(l wif h (Ju'ljilla. ' ' :j()() for each $1.00 on jmvinttnt.s of'old acroiiulr. . 'J00 for muiU $1.00 on duo lulls Hold ' - 200 for uaeh $1.00 on bargain and (jleaiviiujo snlyg. ', i'' i ' . ji ' i j Coupons Oivtfii a I. J. C. MANN'S KIDD'S SHOE STORE , , SCHIEFFELIN'S GROCERY MEDFORD FURNITURE- HARDWARE CO. 4 Don't fail to bo a candidate, Send iu your name or friends' iiaino from city or country. Stjirl eaj'ly and you will have IichI hIiow to be a winner, 'Prizes on display ut above stores. Ooand see ibciu and get purfionlurH, f ? ? V ? Y ? t t y y y y y y y y i y y y y y y y f y t y y f T y y y y y f j y y ? f y f y y I 2forX'I a m kMM liWWM Norman a Jfew ARROW COLLAR A clone fitting, graceful collar with C smartly cut curved front, that admiti Lof easy cravat tieiiiR. CI.UHTT, PKAHODV ft CO., Inc. Mk, i iy n. REGISTER NOW In order to voto at the general election in November, voters must register before October 17, when registration closes. Register Now. Special Round Trip Fares 10 Till? Manufacturers and Land Products Show '! IU 111 I t IN Portland, Oct. 2 6 to Nov. 14 Round Trip Fare ; ''"' Mcdford-$13.20 CnrrmiKiiKlt'iiInK low iomikI trlii Mnti from nil ttnr Kilnt, Alnl ii l.liu anil Hi'tiiirhiM. S.M.K l.l'lltS l-'roni ihiIiiIb nitli or I'.hkhhk (Iiii'IiiiIIiik IChinmlli I'lilN) OrtolH-r 87-3U. Nxnjnlior .1-ii-l( Mini 13. Kliml ret urn limit .Moml fiillKln ilnit- r n' xl'iill inrllriiliirn a ti f.iro, train mIkiIiiIih lliuli. ilr . uui U oh tntni'il (iitni tii'iir'st ,n nl r tin- Southern Pacific .llltlll .. Soill, (.Yllfllll 1'lKMII I ApMll, I'lPltllUlll, Om-kkii. For Congress .1 Fred Hollister fejfe$.&$A& ' Kur I in tn mI lit to and cnmiiluUi lin lirnvomont of nil ioiihI IiiiiIiiuh. ami wnturwii)H f OnKOH. For I'i'dunil iiiiiirniirliitldiiH tn liu iihciI in liitllillnu kuoiI iimilri, wator wnyn anil InirhiirH. Such iiiiriiirln ileum to lin cniiiiiioiiHliintii In iiiiuiiiiit iiinl to hu Inuijcl upon tlio valuation of K'lvorninoiit jtropmt (tm In Oiukoii (Tho i;ovonnni)iit now owiih iiliuiut onii-lialf of thin Hlalo ami v,u icinlvo nollilnt; fioiu IIiIh juoimtI) ) For ii jailhiil clinncii In llu Iioiiic Hicml In wn. faoilni( thu tmtlli'r mnl off iIiik liiiluniiui'iitii to tlui proHinjc tlvt iinlllor. (I'iiiIit the iruMHi.t law It lit nliuoHt an HiiiioMelhllll) to piovu up on our IioiiiiihIiiihI. Tlui liiillillng of a imiiulinnt iiiiiilno that will tjo a world powur lu roiu tiiurco, Thu oiujiiIiik nil fur Kutlldliiuiit nfvii lut'Ku iiiuount of llio lUOKIJIlt foi oh t riwurri'M. Oiukoii v,hh t ... 1 1 1 o (or OrnHoiiliuia, ami u ifHiiK.H mIi mill ho illllnd tor Mi" illnit liKiinril of lilt jtunplu, More Business and Less Politics A Southern Oregon Man for Congress i';ii,i .Mir, ij w, j, mm, iimiinHd, niMij. 4 ! i. jhr