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    OTjrFORn MAT!) TRmXlNTJ, OTDFOTCD, ORKHOX, 'ITJTOAY, OfTOTHOR 27, 1014
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EXPORTS
SHOW
I
.KIIIX(IT()X, Oct. 27.- Win'
i'iimIiiiim'iI I'lTtt-l nu Anieileiih '"in
ini'ii'i' ii IiciiiiuiiIoii liii'ii'iind in lliu
kuIi- o' IiiihIxIiiIT for foreign linn
ii'M mill i iiimiI.i'iI xlniiii in e.nnlii.
linn ill cotton, iriliclllncry iiml ihiiI'
liuU lu- iinii In iniiliiifiielurlnu: wis
uliown in ileluil linlnv li.v nliiliilic
iuiiiit'tl li. lliu ih'purtiiienl "!' vn'-
nit liinrU nf grain mill iiiciiIm
jumped In intetletilly iiniiceeileiiteil
iiiiinllliiiM in .Suplt'inlnT. nmHing In
ii itiiNil jtupiovouioiil nun AokiihI'h
titulii ninl n s-iilndiiiillul I'vp'irl liul
linen, lull tin' tliiirmiii' In tin mile
iiliinnil nl' riilliiii ninl iiiiiiml'iii'tiiti'N
tinlli'il in ii lo I'liiiipiunl ullli
, September, iiii:i, .f iil.nii'.'.iiiiH.
(iitin for September
The niiin fur Scptcmber'n ipoil
over lltite Tim tin' hi-l month nf llt'
win- wm- I.,IMIVIII. TluU ieite
ii'iitcil in purl tin1 wil ili'inniiil im
hi'i hi Aiiii'Hi'tiii g rutin rie nnd
pnellillK liullit tu IVt'il uiiiik of tilt'
iirmii'x mnl lie.iick in the wnr our.
Siippli'tiii'iitnl fiin nliliiliicd nt tlic
li'pniliiii'iit hlmwril Hint cvpoilntloiiH
nl' i'iiiiiii'iI liu'l' jnmpi'il J'tuiii :i(ll,l!!)!l
IHitiuiU in September, I II I II, to L'.fiH",
:i.VI lu( tnniilli. .Mm'' limn 7,0.17,-IIMI
piiniuU nl' licitli ini'nu wen xlilppuil
uliroiiil lni moiilli, I'liiiipiiii'il with
ii:ii,.vj;i iii September, iim:i. Mi-i or
tllH IIH'lll Wl'llt to I'nilll'C
Tim war KiiiHtli nl' vmiii export
win iin innt Icil. llnrli'V nh jtiiiiiwl
fiotn -'. I , I Ti I ImimIii'U in September.
lll:i, In '.'jHl.'iHfi liifl iiii.iilli: imlM
fi.nii .'IIK.tlH In 1 0,780, lit:,; ulinit
hum ll.H7l.l(i:i In U.'. Slid, I nil, while
Hrc I'VpulN illiTl'IIHl'il I'lullt l,IHII,(lir
piiniuU tn 10,1 l.'l,KI7,
'I'lic "lump in cxpotU nf I'litlnn
tliuiiiu September, eomoincil with hint
.M'lir, ninounlrd In nearly f(IO,000,ll(IO,
lllljimtcmcnt In t : IM l4
Willi tin pnrtinl lOHlomtiou nf
oliippiiig fncilitii., n remarkable im
ptoVi'iiit'iit in tin t'puil to M'lno nf
tlin Latin Aim'rii'iiii cotiuttloi wn
Iiiiwii uVit Ihi' find tiuuitli nf tlu
war. 'I'linlo In (Ikhiiiiiiv rmiiiiiiH'il nt
n tniillill SYpti'jnhcr'H cmii4 ln.
ing Iiwm limn -fMlHIO, Trmln In Win
in mnl lldgium remained ut low ebb,
liul tlinl In tin' I'nlleil Kiugilimi With
Inirly well iiiuintmiii'il.
Tim Foiled StuliK bought from the
world bil uinnlji good vnlni'il nl
l lO.OhH.lll I computed with nnpuilH
r $1 71,08 1.HUI in Scplnuber, II) Kt.
lix'riMMx'M in iiniMit (h wcip tdumn
frmn tin' I'lillml KiiiKilniii, ArjrOnliim,
CiiiiiiiIm, mini mnl llnllmnl. flriml
ol ilncii'ii - wero nlmwn in iiupoiU
from ftt-rninnv, Fninec, Helghim mnl
ItHMMJH. Then Wll lill illCli'll't1 III
iniHiiU nf picpninl fniiiUtntr with
n ninrki'il ili'i'lim in inminl'nrtiitc.
GCRMANYISFOnCEDTO
nEcnoss yser river
I.ON'Dn.N, Oil :'". S.I.", a. in. A
il Input rli tn lliu Dally TcloKrnpli from
MiiIkIiiiii ili'cluniK (lint lliu (Ioiiiuimi'
miccuhM In croiikliiH tint Vwor wiih uuly
nliort Ihi'il. On Krlilny llm llcli;l.in
iinlriiurliinoiitii which tlia (tcrinuiiu
1 1 ml tnituu'il iiurtixii lliu ilvvr, wcru
r'luk-nv at Urn point nt Iho Imyoml
unit lliu mitiiny tinnhloil liar It poll
limit of lliu Ymir. IohIiik iniiny inun
liy ilrnwnliiK.
Thn wliolu nllh'il lliu'," xnyrt tho
illriiuitch) "now rmmiliiH Intimt ami
niili'HH llm HitrimuiH iluMilnp umixtiuit
i'il KtioiiKlh, Ihiiin HcuiiiH lllllo iliaiii'u
of llii'lr hnmliliiK It. TIiIh Ih owIiik tn
tlm fai'l llmt I'vliifnrcoinontH of
rrviicli Infantry i-mmi to tlm mipport
nf lliu IIi'IkIhuh an well iih noMUiit hat-
li'tk'H of huavy liowllxorB.
"TIu'ho wi'io vory wnlromn, for ilur
Im; tlm wlmln flKhtliiK on tho Ynor
tho llnlKlan artillery hail hi'on com
ph'tnly oulrmiKi'il hy tho (lormnii kuiis
which IiihI HOiiiply iionmh'il Dlxininln
ami ih'IkIiIioiIii IIIuk'h Into a pnli
mini n illntauin which prohlhltuil any
reply from tho llclr.lmi fh'lil pli'i'n.i.
LONG WAR ERE GERMANY
BOWS HEAD TO DEFEAT
STAI'TOHI), Knu., via l.omlon, Oct,
'il, M; 10 p. in, Tho HurlmiH t lino of
tho war, hiIiI Lord ClmrloH Ilurv:
f on!, la n MpotTlt hero lonlijht, Wouhl
liuiiln whuii thu (loriuaiiH worn forced
nvor tho frontier nml woig in their
own, country and with their own buso
nf HupplliiH. TIiIh wiih not Kolng tu
Im a miorl wnr, Kurd ClmrloH addud,
It would luUo more than hIx inniitliH
nr ii year tu pul'Kniporor Wllllum on
It Ih b.uk, Im Hnld, Nobody lomw what
would happcii In tho next Knrnt naval
luittlo In which nimluru ItiHtruiuuntH
of warfuio veiu iu'd, Lord Cburluu
contlnuml. Thu olmumit or luck
would ciitni Into play, hut luclt or no
limit, (Idriuuiiy, ho dechiiod iiiumI hu
hiiiiihled in d In mlllutod.
"Him miml Iokii llm a Imlo nt her
fleut' 1,011 IJIiUlli'U COiuiliidoil, "ulvu
Up tjio K"l Wipul "lid bur roloiiluMi
Inn' fiirln uiutd hu ilmuulliiboil uud I ho
Kiiipji v,uUj iuud u IhviijiVi'Od." '
GREA
GAIN
OVER
AUGUSTS
RECORD
GERMANS FAIL
I
I'AIJIS, (Ml'-'7, ll;"0 ii. in. - I'jijilM
Inilil.v lii'ifini iiiioIIiit Iwi'iilj-Trtur
Iioiii'h nl' uniting J'or ww fioin llm
north, wlmic llm ficrcowt fiahliiii,' nl'
thv win now H"iutf "" 'I''"' "if
ntniiM't'iiM'iit llmt llin (It'itniiiiH liml
hi'i'it utliihlc tn liiitlm hi'iulwity allot
lliuir i'imII.v I'Mmnliix of llm Ynr
t'lilinl, himiulil hiM'ii Miliffiiclimi. I'm
vioiiH in I liin Htiili'ini'iil llm mow
mi'iilx of llm itii'tiiy in llm noilh hml
(iwiildtii'il cmiHJili'iuhli' impiivliiili' ill
tlio public miml, OH'ii'inl cxplnnio
Iiomk lollowi'il IIiih iii'Wn, ln-wit: Hint
in mi iittudt imrtii'iilml) violnil, hin'li
iill'inr wi'io ini'vilnlih'.
It wiih niiIiI llmt n iiiiiiiii'tilnr.v Hit
mini unlii nt mm point cnnlil mil nx
crptHi' nini'h inllni'in'O mi thi oporn
lmn iP'in'mll.v. Hlii't nl"" wiih lil
mi tlm ilillii'iilt ui'onml wlilch tlm n
I'lny hml to Iwiviipm', nml on tin) fml
tlinl it hhnilnt' movniiii'iil, whli'h Inrn
i'il out uiiHiii'i'i'n'xfiil, wiih nlli'inpti'il
ii'i'i'iitly lv thi' (Ictimiin mi tin MViiir
lit St. .Mlhii'l. TlmM' ci.nMniit vio
li'iil ultiM'liK, iniliturv nii'ti poiutcil
out, wmilil uUo wtir down tlm (Icr
liiiilix hlllc hy litUc Tlu'orii'x rr
unrilinir thi' fxni't purpoHi' of the In
vnili'fx' mmi'ini'tiU wirit'il. hut tin'
Allies KciMiM'il hii in tmliiy nf iimiiiltiln
iiiK llu'ir poMtimi".
ll,'luiitiN IHfpliiy Hi'ioNiii
Xkw fiMin Kuriip, on tho route to
Dunkirk, whh'li pti'iiiumhly ih llm oh
jci'luo or tlu (ii'iuuniN, IcIIh of llm
heioMu ilinpht.Mil hv llm lii'lKinii",
who miIIihooiI tin xioh'iuo jif thu
(Iituiuiih' uttmliH without Hiiii'Iiiub.
TIuiiikIi tlm Ih'Iu'Iiim of thu HcltrluiiA
wt'ic liihtli'il hv iiiui'him nun lire, thu
(Icrmnim wen iiiiiiIiIk to mil through
tin poiitimi. Tlm xtiiuil imilnlniiK'tl
hy thu ilofi'iuli'iN has rnntcil in ich
nilmiiiitmn on tin purl ut' thu nllu"i.
Tlm hnttli of (Holier W wan
mnrld'il hv terrific mlillery ilucl-, in
which tin nllicM .'uiiicil moiiii inlvuii
tuyc. In tlm ovi'iiiu tin1 (Ii'Iiuiiiim ut
li'inplt'il M'Vcrul iul'imliy attack, hut
nil llic-n nlliuijilH wen rcptilM'il with
I'UorillOIIS IlllhOrl.
Itcl'oui il.inr, Ki'iinlor Mntili' Itcy
mnnil, tho iiniilciil of thu iintioual
intiition coniiiiikioti, wlmsc inachitio
was liroudtt down hv (Iciiiinn iun
firo hiht wccl,-, ilictatci a lern: it ml
clear rcpoil of Iijm ic'oiimiiiiucc,
wliii'h wu very iiNcful to Ihc 1'icimh
I'numtnuilor.
Kcuiilor Iti'yiuoml'N Dculli
Senator Itoyiimiul'M ilenlli wuh the
ocl'iiHion of a fcut of ainin. Ili nin
ehliie hml InmU'il lu'twccn tlic.ticuclu'."
of tin 1'iemli umt the (lei minis,
when tlm hitler were pniliciilnrl.N
htroiiif. The I'ii'iii'li hnujjlit for
t went v ilny tji iliiiiil)(e them rnt
eicnlly, n nlinv nml ilitlicult proce.N
nml cosilv in men.
When the ueiophum fell the (ler
umiiH iiwliril Inun the treuuhiM nml
lell upon tt. Thereupon (he l-Vciteh
(UKUKcil (In (leiiiiniK in hnml-to-haiiil
lihliui.', which iimmiiiiciI kiciiI
xioh'iico nml ufter mhiio lime the nl
liim sticccrth'd in cniuiuK the lunch
twiuli'il pooitmii,
DEACONS ONLY STONES ON '
NECKS OF BAPTIST CHURCH
, ATI.ANTI(!;riTV, N. J . Oct 27
"Thu uiuMt wrlouH HiIiik faced by tho
churchcH lodiiy, jmitliulnrly thu tl;i
tlat, Ik furulHhed hy tho deacotiH,
many of whom.mv nothing inoro than
moral HiornuiH butiloii and flr'vls
cuoliurs HhowtiiR rollnlmiB flio occnu
loaally iK'cnuto tboy (lad tblni'.M nl-
icudy heated," wntt tho Htntcmont of
Dean hhiillor MnthawH of tho Unt
vuialty of CIiIciiko, In nu ml dress Im
foro tho Now Junmy Ilapttat ronven-
Hon hero today. A Kront nuintmr of
deacmiH, Im added, aro moral para
BljuM win, throltlo tho work of tho
minuter."
PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS
T. Mdwnrils hnhcen vary xiel; for
tlm past wcelc.
The Civic Cluh will nmel Tiuwduy
ulleimmu ut tlm city hull,
Sl Iff Kinkier u ml fu-L Colvi
wero in 'town Inst weol;. Hath me
lamliilnteH Im office.
v'nm wyy "i i' wM ,,,'t "u yUv
Aiiiiei'Miii Tlmlvilny iil'li'iimin i.
t
Jtlltl.
.1. W. Uoneri of Aliliiiil wim in
town lu.t Friday. Mr. Uwr- ii n
lion pnilii-iiii cuiulidute for -limil1'.
Tlm I.uilieK' Aid will bold uu ull
ilns hcxHimi nl lliu iiiuukc Weilm'Hiluy
prepaiiu lor the cumin); fmr. In the
uftmiiuoii Hiuic will Im ii in.' imrput
hull oeilll. HiiI'iiihIiiiii'iiIh will Im
hctvcil, A(n,a luinc lUuicr mnl M
llcillm IIii.wiicii will net n uiii'i,
lelieviuif dm iiitdliel'M of llie eiuy ol
tlm ebildicii..
Woili m)Rumlnit iiipiilly uji Hu
linn CliJluJiuu. uJjuinlJ, 'lliu gf
I'luiiiU liupn In ljuvii II lowly lu uiuu
ID ii ivv wmi)u
DMAKE
PROGRESS
R
RIVER
DECLARES BELLV,
' IN LIQUOR LOBBY
AI
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 The IM
of pi'i'MUiM'lii' helicvi" kIiuiiIiI Im cull
eil hi'l'orc llm lohhy cmmiiittce of Ihc
Hciiiile in cutiiH'ctimi with hin churi'H
llmt ii lohhy lin hecu worldly In the
iiiIcichU or iiiiiir iioilucir to pre
vent n lax on wlilley ami mi liicrcn.
i'il lew on hcer, wii Hearing comple
tion Iniiny hy Senulor N'oirin of Ne
iiiih(ii. lie iiiimIm tlm eliiut'' in H"'
Kiiiulu iliiiitiK the rintil iIIu'iikhiuii on
I In war neiiiii hill.
Semitor NurriH nlremly nuhiiiitl"il a
pin liul lixt to ('luiiriiiiiu Ovcimmi of
the comiuiHec,
Anions llume wlioiii
he iiyt'ct.t
hIioiiIi! he eitlh'il me If. I, ('iiliell,
I'oinier eouiiiiiMHioiiei' of Intertinl icv
eiiiut, ninl Theoiloru Hell of Culiror
uiii. SASf I'KAN'CISCO, Cnl., Oct. 27.
Tlmuiloiu A. I'.cll ilenieil uih lnut
toilny that he wotlicil to pinvent n
lux hy eonyrcMH on wliinliey nml an
ilielOUMcil hll'V Oil llMT.
"I wim in WnhiiiKloii," Miiii :r,
llull,"olely in tlm interiwlii of Hip
Kiapn sriiwerH nml wine jiiuIoth of
Culiforuia, nml n their cmitiel I cm
eeivu Hint I hml n mkIi! to he therr,
I nppcnicil ojicnlv nml only before
eoimliitltH'M ninl Muh-coiiiiiiiltee
eluiryeil with eotisidcnitioti of the
nivcimc uii'Miufi'. prnjioHlug n lux of
twenty I'ciil" ii kiiIIoii on fortilicil
hwcI ,viueH nml lwelvi('icnlrt n jjullou
on ilry w'imiH.
"Senator NimiN wim mjilufnly mW
iuforntfil when he nlnceil my ninnr,
or tlinl of It. K. Cuhcll, whn wu iim
ociutcil with luc, miionir llio-c win
rcjitCM'iitcil llie hecr muf whi-'Vev m-leicM-."
Hcportod hy Jacknon County Al
tract Co., 8lxth and Fir St.
Circuit
J. II. llcuilt el nv to Aiiuhel
Ii. Scott, liiml in M'c ll-;tS-1W.
. 4
I.'. II. Toll el u v to Minnie 1'.
Sawyer, lot on IJiihI Siivcnth
1
10
PLEADS NEED OF VICTORY
WILSON ADMINISTRATION
TJIKNTOX N. J, Oct. 2 7. -Secretary
of War Mudley M, (iarrlsou
Hpoho hero touliHil at a democratic
omen iihiuHiik nnd extolled the admin
liitratlun of I'reHldent U'lluon. Ho
i undo a plua tn .lurxoy men to Htand
hy the pnwddoul. "hluumlf a .Icrxoy
mnii."
"To dufeiit tho domorrntlr' party In
thin election," .Mr. (iurrlKon ha Id,
"would ho to dlHcrodlt Pru.sldout WIN
von ami tlm dumocrnttc party and ad
vertlHo that honiwt uiluded, hard
workliiK representative wero not
wanted In public office. '
. 11,225 Registered (or Election
Tho total rcalHtrutlnn for thu No
veiubor election let ll.l'r. For tho
ItH I primary It wiih .S"70. Tho n'K-
tHtrallou two jeain mm wiih 0-00.
The thai ien hao not been clasifled
an to buv or party.
LITTLE DAUGHTER
VERY DELICATE
Mother TelN Mow Miml Made Iter
Melinite Clilhl One or flic .Health.
Tcht.
Fa)otolllo, N. C "My llttlo
daiiKhtur wiih In dellcnto ami very
poor health and had m little Htiength
It eutihcd u.s a i;reat deal of uucutd
nuns. I noticed an advertisement of
Vluol nnd decided to try It, Tho re
kiHh worn Htinply mnrvulotiH ih her
appetite Improved ut once, bhe i;uliu'l
ho much In weight uud IooUh that my
frlemlH all eommoiited on tlm change,
Sim Ih how one of tlm hualthtcst
children In town and doea not need
uicdlrluo of any kind. All mothers
whojinvo dellcnto children Hhould
try Vlnol."--Mr8. Cordon Jesaup,
Fayottovllle, N. t
Vluol U a wonderful nppotUor and
you can hco delicate, nlllni; children
Improve day hy day under Ita use,
Tor It In tlm tlBsuo htilldlni; and
medicinal elumentH of rod'n ltvern.
aided by tho blood making, strutiKth
rrunlliiK properlleH of toulu Iron
which inaliim Vluol no superior to
other lonlcH to build up health and
HlroiiKth for delicate children, feeble
old people and weak, run-down, iter-
viitiH debilitated men mid women.
Wo wInIi every nml her who ha a
delicate child would try Vluol on our
iiKremiiuiit to i el n i'il their monoy If
II full to lu lalUfaiHoii, Mud
fold I'luirmiui, Minlfniil, Vro
HUnir- Vim 4 hii Mid Vluol ut 111
Inuillnir 1 1 en v uliiiii In iikiiik' Inun
Mheiu I bib iiuiiui nil eululuM. . Ail v.
WASHINGTON
COURT HOUSE NEWS
SAILORS
SEIZED
FROM OIL JOG
I
ST. JOHN', N. H.Oct. 27. The
Aiuericiin tn Heenii"., owncil hv the
Stumluiil Oil coiii'iiiii ., hin boa nb'd
yexteiiluy h u di'liii iri.iu the ixtv
Mi'coiiil reiimyit nml lour of Iut ercw
leiiiovcd. Onu, tl iiiiliiiiihi'il ciji.i'it,
wiih rt'luimcilt Tlm ulbcr three, nil
(Iciniuim, wvic. ileliuiieil.
The tu wiiMiit amlinr m llm Imr
hor.wlicn bonnlcl.
The four niemheif. oi llm crew 'rre
lnl.cn to the armor, tor xniiilniit!nn.
They wcio urnMdil n llie trruiimlM
Hint thuy wcru ulijeil- or n nation
with which (ircnl Hrilmn i imw ut
wnr. The tun's irnpm- mIio-aimI that
three of llm foul' limn hml dirtied n
KtihiPcU of (litnimii.
I'cmlititf liiitruetioii- from Hie mil
ilni.Y iliviximiul liiiuloinirlen ut lluli
fax, tin; llirco CJunttnn- wre utill nn
dvr dcteiitiiui licit nt nooti today.
Autocar o I'lmcnlx.
1 hml n a I ut; Novoinbnr lt, tho In
terurhun Autocar Co. will put on
rt'Kiilar nurvlco IhiIwicii Mmlford nnd
I'hoiiulx, a Bchcdiilu for which will
Im announced In n fow dnyn. Tho
Mirvlro vlll bo oxtended to Talent nnd
Anhlaud itH noon iih the Pacific hli;h
uuy Ik oieiiid to then'i polnlH. 187
Noun:.
Notlro Ih herohy glvon that tho nn
derxlunud will apply to tho city coun
cil ut (tn ineotlni; to tie hold Novem
ber .'ird, 1'JH, for a IIccuro to Mill
matt, milrltuoiiM ami lnotiK llqiioni
In imntltioH Iuhji than a gallon at Itn
plnro of biiHliiL'M at ::J North Front
Htrect, In to city of Mcdford, for a
period of His nioiitliH. .
Dated October 22nd, 191 1.
M. & K. J. ADAMS.
Tlth Mcdford trado Ih r.vfTi'ord mnrte
POLITICAL CARDS
nut county itKrnuni:n.
I hereby nnnounco mywlf as tho
dcmocrntlc cnndldnto for tho nfflco
of county rccordor of Jacltsou coun
ty, to ho voted on nt tho general
election on November .1, 1)M. if
ulectcd. I will do my duty at I liavo
in othtr reBpotiBlbto posltlou that I
havu hold. l.fiK I.. J A CO 1)3.
(I'aldA'dv.)
I hereby nnnounco myself nn cnn
dldnto on tho Republican ticket for
county recorder. If elected I will
Klvo my undivided nttcntlon to tho
duties of the office, Klocllon Nov. 3.
lUlt. CIIAtJNCHV FI.OItKY,
(Paid Adv.)
COUNTY TUKASlMtr.lt.
I nm tho democratic nomlnco for
trenHiiror of Jacknon county and will
appreciate your support.
S. (SID) I. DROWN.
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby nnnounco that I nm tho
republican cnndldnto and nomliioo (or
tlfo office of county treasurer.
FltHl) U. COf.VIO.
(Paid Adv.)
RKPRICSHXTATIY'K
Marian II. Tow no, democratic-pro
gresulvo uomiueo for representative.
(Paid Adv.)
FOR STATU SKXATOR.
II, Von dor Ilellcu, (present Incum
bent), Republican nominee, en
dorsed nlso by the progressive party.
(Paid Adv.)
Thos. 13. Nichols of Zsirq Point,
democratic nnd Out to Win cnudldute
for Htutu senator. Sixth senatorial
district, Jackson county.
(Paid Adv.)
COROXKR.
I wish to place my nnmo bofor?
tho voters of Jackson county na an
Independent caudtdnto for county cor
oner. JOHN A. PURL,
(Paid Adv.)
W. W. Ussher, ropuhllcnn nml
democratic nominee. Subject to
election Novombor 3, 1914,
(Paid Adv.)
FOR SIIF.RIFF
I hereby announco myself ns tho
democratic nominee for sheriff or
Jackson county to bo voted on ut tho
gouernl election Novombor 3, 1914.
J. F. UJTT30N.
(Pnld Adv.)
Hereby nnuounrlug myHolf as ro
puhllcnn. candidate for sheriff ut tho
coming olecTlou, I stnud on my, past
locord of efficient sorvlco lu tho In
tercut nf tho taxpayer, uud respect
fully Hollelt thu tmpi'ort of all voter,
W. II. HINQLICIt.
(Puld AdV.)
MIVS'VV KI'IIVISVIHJ
jjyiiimiiutli' eamllduln silbjMrt to
tituttluii Nuv, 3, llH. I K'upulfully
N BRITISH
PR
refer you to my pant record nu ft baiijg
upon which to Judge my cjunllflcatlons
for thu nbovo nntned offlro.
Dnrlni: tho present term I havo
beon chief deputy county survoyor,
and havo been nctlvcly onicnKad tu tn
pmctlco of civil enKlneorlnR nml fiir
voylnti In tho county for tho pnst six
years,
If elected, I will endeavor to servo
the public In n manner that will re
fleet credit upon tho office,
A. T. HltOWN.
'(Paid Adv.)
I hereby nnnounco myself ns tho re
publican cnndldnto for tho office of
county surveyor of Jnckron county,
subject to tho election, Nov. .1, 1014,
Vuallficntloni
Was county surveyor of Pipestone
county Minnesota, wag county survey
or of Clatsop county, Oreson, for two
terms, wun for 12 years city survoyor
nnd engineer for the city of Astoria,
Oregon.
For tho pnst four yenrn hnvo been
located In Med ford practising as n
survoyor nnd civil enKlneer.
If elected, will carry out tho duties
of said office, faithfully nnd cconom
lrally. At.Fltl'IJ 8. THI,
(Paid Adv.)
Si:.M.YiONS.
In tho Justice court In nnd for tho
county of Jackson, statu of Oregon,
district of Medford.
Medford lltilldliir, Co., nn OroRon
corporation, plnlntlff, vs. Frank Mc
On I re, defendant.
To Frank McOuIre, tho abovo
named defendant:
In tho name of the stnto of Oro-
iron, you bio hereby required to ap
iM'ar and answer plaintiff's complaint
on file acnlnit you In tho nbovo en
titled court and muse, on or before
six weeks from tho first day of tho
piildlcatlon of this summons, said
HiimiiiOtis b"liiK first published In tho
Medford Mnll Tribune, n daily
newspapers, published dally and
COKtilnrly at Medford, Oregon, on
Tuesday, tho 23th day of September,
Iii)', and tlm last time being pub-
llnbed on tho 1 0 tit day of November,
I'M I, ami for want thereof too plain
tiff will tal.o Judgment acalnn you
for tho Hum of One Hundred Flvu
Hollars, with interest thereon from
May 1, 1913, and for costs and ills
burBomenta to bo taxed.
This summons is published In tho
Medford Moil Trlbuno, a newspaper
of general circulation, published
dally and regularly nt Medford,
Oregon, for six succcssivo weeks, by
order duly .and regularly mndo and
entered by Glenn O. Tnylor. Justice ol
the pen co of the nbovo dlhtrlct, on
Tuosdny, tho 29th day of September,
1SH.
GI.KNN O. TAYLOR,
Justice of tho Pence.
FOR ItKNT nnusrs
FOR KKNT--Sevtn room modern
hooc,' 73C Qal; St., call 735 Al
der St. 191
FOR RKXT Throo room houte, in-
. fcldc now, fine lawn, J7.00 per
mouth, water paid. Inquire Her
bert I.nunspaucli, Klcctrlc Kitchen.
FOR RKNT Novcmbgr 1, flvo room
modern bungalow, shade, fine lawn,
water paid, good location, $14 per
month. S20 West 15th St. 200
FOR R1CNT Two houses, No. 100.
North Central avenue, No. 1103
West Fourth street, rent rcason
nhh. Imiulro or J. . Herrinn,
phono 27.V.I. ?
FOIt ItF.XT I'l'KXISIU'll AIMS.
FOR RUNT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ments, prices Tory reasonable.
Phono 247-U 22U South Holly
troet.
FOR ItKNT lim'SKKKI'PIXU
ROOMS
FOR RI3NT Furnlahed housekeep
ing rooms. Has, wood heaters.
231 Hast 9 til 212
for sali: or i:ciiaxoi:
Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands.
Hairy, stock, poultry ranches nnd
Timber. Colonization Tracts. Rest
Hll-tho-yenr-round cllmnto on const.
Health Resort. Wonderful Medici
nal Springs.
Henwr Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon.
NEW TODAY
A party would trado a small homo
In Medford for a homestead relln
nulshnient. A town liom.0 to exchango for a
few acres closo to town. Must bo
good garden laud.
Hoornl good furnished houses for
rent.
A' business In New MoIeo worth
$12,000, makea 30 per cent, will
tiado for a house In Medford, and tho
balance in cash,
Valloy property to oxchango for
Tons farm land.
Don't forget to look ovor my bnr-
gnlus for cash.
C. D. HOON
WHY?
I am milking deals for a larger per
rent of my customers Jlum at uny
tlmo fcluco I startod business.
1 want your proposition. I am
making up n Real Estato Exchungu
Hook. I will not list properties at
Inflated values either for snlu or trado
rm In ijuotliii; price of property, glvo
lowest rash valuation,
i!0 Piit NhHoiiuI Hunk lliilldliiK
Phone JUD.J
w .. v a i -v r r
J, C.BARNES
FOIt ItKNT KUIlMHIirci) KOOMS
FOU i'lBNT ,U Fuimishell rooinln
modern house. Phone ,17-.!,
FOIt ItKNT Modem furnished
rooms. Tho Cottngo, COI W. 10th
street, 108
FOR ItKX'N MISC'l'LLANF.OUH
FOR RI5NT Small ranch, 1 4 miles
from Talent. Call 424-J Medford.
FOR LKASI3 Krptlppod placer mine.
Hold Ray ncalty Co., Cold Hill,
Oregon,
FOIt SALT-. MVMSIOCIC
FOR 8ALK7 IloislidncnlfrroiilN1
Central, phone 182-W. 187
FOR BALK -Two teams work hordes
at Ilelmont ranch, phono 14-FI2.
188
FOR SAM Four young brood rows.
and weaned pigs. A, . Stone,
phono 201-.I4.
OR BALK Family driving mnro
Call 42I-.L
FOR SALK Cheap, two year old
registered Jersey hull, highest rec
ord west of Chicago, nlso two fine
cows. Wnlsh'g ranch, mile out N.
Roosevelt Ave. 199
FO R S A L I' M ISCIiLTiA XF.O US
FOR BALL Young pigs.
Dyku, phono I03-R3.
n. F.
Vnn
187
FOR SALK Pigs, eight wcokn old
Address C. I. Olson, oue-half mile
northeast from reservoir. 190
FOR SALK Two Farley chicken
coops, chicken fenco wire. Incuba
tor nnd brooders, good work horso
two wagons. Take, cow or shnatn.
Phono 2.r,-R0. 187
FOR SALK Dry wood undor rover,
all kinds in any length. Valley
Fuel company, phono 7C.
FOR SALK Cider -mndo Tuesdays
nnd Fridays, $1.50. per barrel);
buff Orphlngton cockerels for,
Hale, $1.00 to ?t..,0 each. Oeo.
Hilton on Pacific highway, be
tween Medford and Central Point.
194
FOR SALK 20 shares Farmers &
Fruitgrowers bank stock for $1200
Terms. Inquire M. J. Emcrlck.
FOR SALH Grain hay, good horse
or trade for cows. Phono even
ings CC4-W. '
IIKLP WAXTK1 FEMALE
WANTED Womon Sell guaranteed
hosiery to friends, neighbors nnd
general wearer: 70. per cent pro
fit; mnko $10 dally'; experience un
necessary. International Mills,
West Philadelphia, Pa.
nELI WAXTKf-MAIJC
WANTED Experienced miners at
Hraden mlno. Gold Hill, Ore., for
contract work. Gold Ray Realt
Co.
WANTED Exixjrlenccd working or
chard foreman. Must bo able to
show results, near Medford. State
salary wanted and glvo full par
ticulars. Address X. Y., care Matl
Tribune.
VAX1'KI SITUATION'S
WANTED PoHitloH Tii "storo. Good
habits and honest. References
furnished. G. M. Altkcn, Medford.
Phono 3SG-L. 1SS
WANTED Contracts for wood cut
ting or land clearing. P. O. box
3C2, Medford. 192
WAXTED JIISCELLAPfEOUS
WANT En
dale. -Hoarders. 35 North Onk
1S9 WANTED To rent small farm near
Medford, with buying option. Will
exchango farm lu Clackamas coun
ty for stock, machinery and feed.
X. C. Westerfleld, Phoenix, Ore.
IfO
WANTED To buy corn on cob.
Walsh's ranch, miio out isorth
Roosovolt. 19S
FOR EXCHANGE
WANTED To sell or exchango home
In Ashland for Medford property
Huslnesa necessitates removal.
Rest location, ono block from con
fer of biiblness district. Address
box 251, Ashland. 101
FOR KXCH'.VNGEG $5500 bankable
securities for bargain lu city or
acreage. .
Klnmnth Falls ranch nnd real-
denco $8000. clenr, for city or
close in agreago horo.
lti acres near oPrtlnnd $0500
fop 10 or 20 acres improved here.
10 acres improved, California,
$3500, for laud or residence here.
18 acre alfalfa and dairy ranch,
California, $S000, for unimproved
or improved acreage. Clark Real
ty Co., 200 Pinups Rldg
FOR TRADE Good paying business,
and residence property for stock
ranch. Cull 511 East Main St. 1$9
FOR S ALEOllTR A DE Good gentlo
pony, broken to ride, Ir drlvo sin
gle or double; also buggy and har
ness. Inquire, mo 3. Onkdalo or
phouo 349-J.
EXCHANGE
anything! Front St.
Want to sell or buy
U C Rudor; 114 N.
Phouo 125. Nuff Sod.'
LOST
ASTRAY Octobor 10, btrayed from
it. J. Hollar's punt ii re, Medford, ono
Jersey heifer, 20 mouths old,
branded right crop uud under hit.
187
FOUND
tsMejlalMWSsa.tfSpJii
I'OI'KI) -Wamh fob. Owner may
fob.
imo swiijii uy iimnuH pi'peny m
Kar"r,", m mt mi
FOIt RKXT HOARD AND ItOOMW
ROOM AND nOAim At 14tf Botith
Ivy. Mrs. 0. U Uranti. 13
djurtfs'i .
nusiNEss Diur.moitf
LA1IER AUTO SPRING CO. V
aro operating tho largest, oldest
and host equipped plnn in the Pa
cirio northwrnt. Uso our spring
whon other rail. Bold undQr guar
nnloo. 20 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oro,
Notary Public
HBL1W N. YOCKEV Notary pub
lic. Rrlng your work to mo at the
slvn of tho Mall Tribune "
Transrpm
EADS TRANSFER & STORAUE CO.
Offlco 42 North Front St. Pbon
31 5. Prices right. Bervlco guar
tntoed. f
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Attorney
PORTER J. NKPF, VVM. P. MEALWT
Attorn nys-at-Law, Rooms H and
9, Medford National Dank bldg.
A. E. RHAMEH, LAWYER Onrnott
Corey bldg.
Wm. M. Colvlg, Gcoigo M. Roberta
COLVIO & ROUERTB. LAWVKR8
Medford National Rank lltilldlng.
0. F. MULKKY & GEO. W. CHERltT
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Rank Building.
NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at
law, room 7, Sparta building, Med
ford. Oregon.
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Clilropractorti
DR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Louisa K.
Hedges Mecbano-Thernplsts, Chiro
practors, Biiondylothernplsts. These
systems, including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-tberaphy,
etc., produce results lu both acute
and chroulc diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Douol & Co., cor
ner Main and Dartle'.t. Hours 9
' a. At to G p. tn. Other bours by
appolutmont. Phone 170.
DR. R. J. LOGKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205.
Carnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage glvoa;
needle spray, bead and shoulder
sbower la connection; advice la
dietetic, medical gymnastic,
bydropthcrapy. Lady attendant.
Phone, office 543, residence Cll-R.
EBaploymeel Ageacy
We are here to helt, people get re
liable, competent help. We fur
nish help la alm'ost all llnee of
business.' We make a specialty of
competent raoa and wires for
, ranches. We solicit your patron
age. DIttner'a Real Estate and
Braploywent Bureau, Roosus S aad
7 Palm Building, .Uedford.-'PaoM
858. Mrs. Oyrd Caster, Manager,
successor.
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DaUsU
DR. W. M. VAN 8COY00
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
DontlsU
Garnett-Corey Hldg., aulte SIC
Medford, Ore. Phono 85G.
Garbage
GARDAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good sorvlco. Phone 325-L. t
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 110 So.
Laurel. Fred Alton llalght Piano,
Mrs. Florence Hnlliday llalght,
volco. Telephone 17C-R.
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SHOE REPAIRING First class shea
repairing, on modern electric
machines while you wait. E. N.
Diden, located lu Kldd'a Shoe Store.
Phone 313J.
l'hyeslclnna aad cargeoae
DR. b Q. CARLOW, PR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41G-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phono 103G-L. Residence
26 South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey
building. Phouo 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS -Physician and
Burgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glassoa sup
plied. Office 228 East Main 8t.
Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. u.
Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Rank bldg. Office
phono 43-R; residence phono G8-1.
DR. MARTIN O. DARRER Physl
clan und surgeon. Offlco Palm
block, opposlto Nash Hotel, Hour
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
DR. R. W. OLANOY Physician and
surgeon. Phones, offlco 30, resi
dence 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to'
12, 2 to 6.
t
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD PbyslcU
and surgeon.
MYRTLE B. LOCKWOOD, M. D.
Practice limited, to diseases ol
women. Offices 232 E. Main.
Phouos, rosldeuco, 814-J2; office
814.
R. J. CONROV. M. D. Physlclaa and
Surgeon. Otcr Hutchlsou & Luma
dou, 216 E, Muln Bt. Phono 77.
Print em ua puhllKMem
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the
best equipped printing office la
southern Orugonj book blHdlng,
loono leaf ledger, bllllug systeuu,
etc, Porlluud prltw, 'il Kr(kj
Fir Bt.
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VeUtlnuiluH
mi. A, V. IkOIIINKK-VoterlHurfMi,
Officii In Mv4ford Pharwuaf, ukm
10, nliihl phone Iii. UwlUri
'Hotel, Awiwvm i4l miUf 4m
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