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. .' " , k s & A' FAXU8 SIX BEDFORD MATL TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, .OREGON FRTDAY, OCTOBER &,' 1014 ' f I f .UJ LB J. W .4--J1-, -'!! i. TT: m u rti r, ft j v ! T i ;! I i i -i V - I j, mv i h k " v' lf M PRESIDENT MAY EXERCISE M TO END SESSION All Efforts to Adjourn Congress Fail No Quorum to Act in Either House Administration Leaders Favor Executive Action Filibus ter by SouthernersCause Deadlock WHERE SOME OF ENGLAND'S WOUNDED SOLDIERS ARE CARED FOR. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. All of fortR to adjourn congress sine dlo failed npain today and the houso and prnalo, by ndjournlnp over to noon tomorrow, postponed tlio end of tlio ichhIoii nt least another day. Talk of President Wilson exorcis ing his constitutional prlvlloRO ad journing congress aa general in of ficial circles, but nothing material ly!. I'robabllltles that President Wit Ron would exercise his constitutional power and adjourn congress, inas much as congress itself is unablo to agree, on ending tho session, were considered today by administration lenders after the president had con ferred with Speaker Clark and Sena tors Kern and Overman. Speaker Clark Bald ho v. as sure both houses, now sitting without a quorum, would bo unable to agreo on adjournment and ho believed the country would cmlorso such action by the president. In the senate there was a proba bility that tho filibusters of tho south states might be abandoned but in tho houso tho champions of cotton re lief were reported ready to block ad journment resolutions on a point pf no quorum. Tho senate adjourned to noon to morrow and hopes of an end to this congressional session today went glimmering. .... GERMANS BUILD A VIEW OP THE DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH WrtrD AT WEST HAM HOSPITAL FRENCH CRUISER STRIKES STEAMER PUT GERMAN FATALITIES THIS WEEK TEN THOUSAND LONDON, Oct. 23, 12:10 a. m. Lieutenant General Count Helmuth von Moltko, chief of tho German general staff, is dying, the Exchange Telegraph Amsterdam correspondent nays in a prorate received in Amster dam from Berlin reveals. XKW YORK Oct. 23. Officers of the Spanish steamer Telesfora, which arrived here today from Buenos Ayres, reported that the steamer was in collision with tho Kretirli cruiser Descartes in the harbor of Castries. St. Lucia, on October K. Tho cruiser waB badly Injured, ac cording to Uiv officers, and had to be taken to Martinique for repairs. The collision occurred as the Tclesfora was entering the harbor, her officers said. They did not see the Descartes till the cruiser was dead ahead. Th steamer's englues were reversed and she let drop her anchor. Her mo mentum, however, was too great and she crashed at high speed full Into tho warship. The Teltsfora was made to glvo a bond to make good the cruiser's repairs before she was permitted to continue on her trip to i Boston and New York. Her Injur ies wuro found to be Insignificant. Tin Telesforu Is of approximately 2700 tons. E N KEEPING GAME WimiuiKs have been KmiciI by the game wnnletm of tliU MM-tion to lornl hunters who have grown etuelo re garding the observance of tag reg ulations. Shipments of Chinc pheasants from open districts have been reeeixed in this city, without tags, and the sender and the reeeier are liable to prosecution under the game laws. Instances nlo have been found where hunters have stored game in tho refrigerators of butcher shops in this city, which is contrary to law. The following seetions of the Ore gon game laws coer the two above peints: "(a) (lame or uuv portion there of must he tagged in rinsed season with a metal lag or seal which has been approved and which shall be supplied bv the state board of fish and game commissioners. ".(b) Imported game must be tag ged upo uarrival. "(e) A permit is required to rnise game in captivity, and must be tag ged befoie sold. "(d) (lame, or any portion there of, must remain tagged in closed sea sou until flesh is consumed and other lortioiis converted into merchandise. "(e) Untagged game in elose.l .season shall be prima facie evidence that Ihc same was taken unlawfully. "(f) Game must be digged to tie shipped or kept in nuy public place during open season a well as closed season. , "(g) The price of game tags is - cents each. "(h) Counterfeiting or imitation of tags is punishable by fine of not less than .fJ00 or more thnn f500." Do It Today Resolve to smoke Gov. Johnson cigars, tho best, and thereby patron Izo homo Industry. tf HS 10 LAND rt."T- ARMY IN ENGLAND COPKNIIAflKN, Oct. 2.1, vin Lon don, 11:10 n. m. Two shipyard.'! it Kiel, the (lennaiiia and tho Howard, are building thirty armored lighters, capable of carrying fil0 men each and (raveling at the rule of nine miles an hour to proceed, to tho river, Scheldt, should excuts. pouuit the landing of Clcrmnil troops on tlio i coast ot Kngland. Furtheimore, it is as'serled Ihat thieo of these lighters aie completed and aheady on their wav to the Scheldt. The (Ioniums ate building an air ship shed in Schleswig for two laige Zeppelins. The Koekiuii shipyards at Malum, Sweden, am building twoNuibmn lines, but as no money has been appointed by the Swedish pailiulnt'iit for sub marines, aceoidiiig to information here, the suggestion is made in Cop enhagen that they were ordeied by flermany. IF HI IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't look old I Try Grandmothaf'a recipe to darken and beautify faded, lifeless hair. That beautiful, even ahade of dark, gloMr hair con only bo li-ul by brewing a mmuru of Sago Tea and Sulphur. Your hair I your charm. It nmkea'or nurn Mio fftcc. When U. fodra, turn gray, strrukrd and looks dry, wltpy and crNtK'y, Jut an application or two of Hau amI Sulphur entuncra IU appear Mux' a hundredfold. Don't bother to repose Uie tonloj you can gut from any drug toro a 60 ceat buUlo of "WyeUi'a Sago and Sulphur Hair Itcniedy' ready to uw. T1U oaa always be depended upon to bring baek the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and removu ilandruiT, stop ealp Itcliing and falling hair. KverjUxJy um 'WycthV Sacn and Sulphur becauHi it darkens to naturaiiy and evenly that nobody can tell it his been applied. You almnly dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through tho hair, taking on small strand at a time; bv morning tho gray hair hiui disappeared, and after another application it become beautifully dark and appear gloxy, lustrous and abundant. WE SELL FOR CASH All prudes of inoiil nt lower pi-iees Hum elsewhere and It Ik heller meal. nil refrigerated alulitt. fresh killed. i' Pot Roasts !. ,.Mv.;...,u...il&o! , Beef Boil ..irZ!4"l!"Z.l..!324c Rdund-Stoak 18c Sirloin Stoak ....,..A4....i I... 10c-20o j Pork Roasts IDo Saiisago '. ...,15c Lard, lb lie Economy Meat Market PlIONI'Mt? Main, Near Central . C.A. jTKiji2Zi r011 V iKVfe ! ftompt CapfS? ( v Attention .m mm n-iii-ry 'J 1 Su aL (1 3) Kvcry thing you would expect of n flritt-rlnnn utoie will bo found hero. SHHlal new crop of I.'iikIIIi WnlimtN Jut In. MARSH & BENNETT Second Door Knxt l-'lmt Nallounl Hank, I'hnno 2"2 ij4:m::: x 1 BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER THAN EVER 1 0WKW TT V A m W I THE DAYLIGHT STORE 1 -f ffw a. aVk H H H H V 1 aWk &ar o 1 VIVI I MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE SURPRISE SALE MANN'S NKAH POSTOKKlfR Surprise in Suit Department 2o Women's Jleavv "Winter Coats, new styles, madd'of splendid materials, $10.00 (Djr QQ values, now, each tP3 J O 25 Children's Heavy Winter Coats, sizes (i to 14 years, made of good materials, good (JI " Q Q styles, f.00 values, now, each w-W S O 35 Women's One-Picee Dresses, this season's styles, made of all-wool materials, ti'T T5 cheap at $10.00, Saturday tj TcO 10 new IJedingeote Suits, made of all-wool broad cloths and Gaberdines, all colors, Jpo.OO values, on sale Saturday at, each, only 25 Heavy Winter Coats, in xkin and fancy mixtures, special, Sat... $19.98 $9.98 ypv rarners JV Corset Day J00 Women's Coutil Corsets, all sizes, good quality, cheap at 75c, on AQ sale Saturday, pair TtO Dr. Warner's "Jlust-Proof" Corsets, new fall models, very spe- d eial Saturday, pair.. i.tUf "Dr. Warner's Front Lace Corsots, a new fall model, special, per (t pair pl "Red Fern" Cornets, best rA fitting stylesat, each tJPtJ.OU BRAISSERES An odd lino to close out, 39c 05c values, now, pair, BUST RUFFLES Good styles, vory special, pair 25c Sensational Glove Sale Women's Leatherette Gloves, all colors, look like leather, wear bettor, special, a pair v O UC 4 t X ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7 Y t Y Y Y Y & Wonien'.s Cape Gloves, in tan only, y ( $.1.25 values, special at, )(u' pair .: VOC Women's Washable Chamois G loves, in natural and white, all sizes, $1.50 grado, now, a pair 98g j L. Y Boys' Gauntlet Gloves, all sizes, very special, at, per pair.......... 69c Girls' ICid Gloves, lined and unliued, special at, per 69c pair, only. Children's White Doeskin Mittons, small sizes, at, per pair, only. 69c FREE Save Your Saleslips and Get Wm, Rogers Triple Plated Guaranteed Silverware FREE VAL LACES Extra fine grade, all vidilfs, valuces up to 25c, salo r . price, yard X U-' BIO SALE OF BLANKETS 10p. pail's Gray Wool Finish Cotton Blankets, extra heavy, largo size, every xair worth $2,50, on sale Sat urday, a pair. .-. , $1.79 DOMESTICS ON SALE AT LOW PRICES Good Dress Prints, at, per r yard J TJeavv Outincr FJanjml, J0c grade, ; now ixtfii per yardf. 8c Good Apron Ging ham, per n yard PL 72x90 Bleached SheetH, u'Oo, grade, now nt, each 39c I Best quality Color ed Qil Cloth, yd. 19c '12 and '15-inch Pil low Slips, special each ....IZ12C Good Cotton Batls, special, per roll.., 10c Full Size Bed spreads, $1.25 grade, now, ea. 98c NOTIONS Clark's O. N. T. Sppol Cotton, per At spool Ttl Clark's Lustre A Cotton, spool tT-t D. M. C. Crochet Cotton, special, per , Q, spool O Children's Hoso Sup porters, special, I A pair X 3j Good Whisk I.Q Brooms, each 1 J Good,! lair !Hrt I Brushes, each ,., 1 j BIG SALE OF UMBRELLAS 100 Women's and Men's "Rainproof" "Umbrollas, new style handles, values up to $1,50, on sale Satur- QQ Wiijittf tllLll.umMMtmunHtiiiiininnnMtnntHMnuiMiHMmiti T J WINTER UNDERWEAR Children's Fleeced Lined. Vests and Pants, f JT all sizes, each D-' Women's Union Suits, fino quality, very AQn special, suit tO Extra fine grado Wom- rni'u I T 11 if in ftnilu Cf " I $1,25 quality, siiit.OyC Women's Fleeced Lined Vests and Pants, all sizes, special, each, J Q Woman's Fleeced Punts, heavy grade, A Q sneeial, pair tcO Boys' and Girls' Heavy School J lose, 1 C special, pair IOC HANDKERCHIEFS Women's and' Men's Fino Whlp Handker chiefs, up to 15e c val Saturday, oa...JC RIBBONS 50 jiieees new All-Silk Ribbons, wide widths, Dresden patterns, val ues up to 75c, Saturday per yard, 'Tt I HI' t m M'i'i'tni Ml J A II I V '