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, & - y If, TTDFCnn MATFi TftTmTNR MTCDFOttD, OT?KfiONT, MONDA .,. NOVNMlWtt MM. TT". it ' PAGE BIGHT ALL CANDIDATES FE WORK VERISHLY SCENE FROM "MILESTONES," FINISHED PRODUCTION, AT THE PAGE TONIGHT N CLOSING HOURS PORTLAND. Oro.. Nov. 2. With (ill cnndldntoi or nil imrtles worklrtK fcvorlshly among tlio voters ns tlio flnnl drty proceeding tho Ronernl state election opened, principal In tercut centered today In tho prohi bition question nnd tho fight (or United States senator. While pnrtlBnng of tho "dry" nnd "wef camps respectively each made positive claims of victory, most ob servers contented themselves with saying that cither victory or defeat for prohibition need surprise no ono. It was conceded that tho "dry" vote would be proportionately greater out sldo Portland nnd Multnomah county thnn hero and few claimed Multno mah for tho "dry column. Prohibi tion advocates expected, they said, to obtain n heavy majority outside Multnomah. The main element of uncertainty lay In tho women's vote, to bo recorded now for tho first time in u general election. Ilooth, republican; Hanley, pro gressive nnd Chamberlain, democra tic Incumbent, each confidently pre dicted his own election ns senator. .Ml started early on their final dny's round of cntnpalnglng which wero planned to carry them into tho night. awjni1 fc .. - aVfe iLBBBBBBBktPafeWb ky Jj f i m Mlim i I aaa. M I UiaaBkpto&pBtafeAm. aaaaaaaaaaaaY'l vLaaV jf B4ttljJyBuA rLLT f '"! BHtfi Mtnf-v -. w-ft. vwJ M)fr"itv i Jrivvi i.v ,rrrrrr m Laataaiiwfi lWkkkn Js'' .wVTB-3l TP M tAaaaaaaaV "rijaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat fll k 1 hkkkkkklkHkHs JkVU T vtkkkkhB J V ff V bFyV rf-v-" HMp i TaRRRRRV HlHiTMJj!rjRrBHiW MOUNT VESUVIUS AGAIN N ERUPTION IN ALL STAR GAME A jiootl-siied crowd is in nttcntl iiiioo Huh nftcrnoon to ec tlio All Stur Imscball game. Tes-erenu start ed to pitch for tlio National nnd was forced to retire, Vntiphn of the Chi on ro Cubs tnkin? his nlnct?. fitchcll of tlio Cleveland Americans pitched for the American tonm. There wan c(inidcnihlo heavy hitting and spots of brilliant fieldinp. In tho eighth inning1 the score wns 9 to '2 in favor of the American team. COAL IN PACIFIC LONDON, Nov. 'J, 7::0 n. in. German merchantmen regularly pro vide Ourmnn oruiser in the Pacific with coal nnd pn Won from Chilean ports nnd fttniHi Japanese vnrlii with wireless information, iiceonling to the Times correspondent at Sunti ngu, Chile. The correspondent says that tho merchantmen obtain "leave to depart from the ports by f;ile ilccmriitioii regarding their destination to the Chilean authorities.'' RUMORED THAT ITALIAN CABINET HAS RESIGNED i LONDON, Nov. 2, 2:15 n. m. Tho Italian cabinet has resigned accord ing to a dispatch from Rome to neu ter's clegram company. Tho Italian cabinet has suffered from the same division of opinion ns exists in tho country at large. Italy's neutrality has been hpprovod by the whole cabinet, but Micro existed among tho ministers two opinions, as in tho country, the ono favoring mili tary preparations nt any cost, and the other supporting tho Idea that the risk of Italy becoming Involved through theso measures was dispro portionate to any advantage she might gain. By thoso holding tho latter opinion it has been pointed out that Italy would become stronger dally and would be ablo to push her claims at tho right moment, possibly without recourse to arms. A definite decision regarding tho ministerial crisis awaits tho return of King Victor Emmanuel, but tho gen eral opinion Is that Premier Salan dra's task will not bo limited to tho appointment of new ministers of tho treasury and foreign affairs, tho lat ter offlco made vacant by the death of Marquis VI Ban Glullano. It is argued that a ministry thuu reformed would still lack homogenlty, tho no Bonce of which caused tho resignation on October 9 of General Grand! as minister of war and then tho resigna tion of Slgnor Itublni. The bellof is held hero that tho king will entrust Premier Salandra to orgunlro a new ministry. In this way tho premier would bo free to select ministers of u mind to meet tho pres ent situation with unanimity. MARTIAL LAW IN . EGYPI PROCLAIMED WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.-Martini law was proclaimed liv Great Itritniu today throughout I'jrynt. An official notification by the Hriti-h chnruc d'affaires nt Cniro was dolUcred to American diplomatic ngrnts there. On orders from London the com tnnndcr in chief of the HritMi ferce: took command of the general sitiin (ion with orders to suppress nil out breaks. THOUSAND BET ON CHAMBERLAIN I'nable lo seeitre tiny Hooth money in Medfonl, u thousand dollars wns sent lo Portland Monday to be waged upon George H. Chaiuberhiiu by the senator's Medford partisans. It wns Mirrenllv repotted that there was plenty of Hooth monev in Portland, hut it was found difficult to place the thousand, nnd the .?:I0,I)00 story sent out by Chairman Moores proved to he for eiinitmign effect only. Over ."l)()(l daily has been offered tut Chamber lain nt Portland for n week with no Inkers-. Much morn betting is being done on tho Suiith-Witliyeombe contest, and local democrats profess to have plenty of Smith money, hut demand odds. BEAR.CREEK VALLEY IS JOHN D. TO AID DESTITUTE G, I), DoIimiii. n prominent banker and business man of Des Monies, In., has botit.'ht forty acres of the Mar shall brothers' Intel, Hear creek bot tom laud, two miles northeast of the city. Mr. Oolis-m will retain about .limitary I to make his pcrmiiiirut home in this xnllcv with his family. The stile wns mode lv Homos Invest incut company. Mr. Dohsott said: "Lund is offered here, considering udvuutuges, fhenper than miy other tiltice. Hear creek bottom land can't he bent in America. It isn't mudu any better." lie thinks if land in Itogtin Ittver vulley continues to he offered tit the prices quoted him many of his friends from I own will he inte-"sted. NHABITANTS FLEE NAPI.KS, in Home, Nov. 2, 12:."il u. m. Mount Vesuvius is again in eruption and (lie inhabitants in its) vicinity have become greatly ulumiod. Sundnv special prayers were made nnd processions of people .Went1 (6 fit votrti shriue.H an it repetition of the 'disaster of Will) is feared. The nelivit of (he nlcnuo first heettme manifest by deep detonations and rumblings. This was followed ,hy gigantic columns of. .stuololjmf.Miu thereafter tin iihuiidauL eruption of lava began. The last set ions eruption of Mount Vesuvius occurred in the sprjng of 1110(1. Several village were destroy ed and the propeity loss was estimat ed at $20,0(10,000. About ."00 per sons were killed mid ."lO.OOO were ren dered homeless. Munv nations, espe cially the I'tiited States, ra-nl aid to the sufferers. There have been several eruptions since 100(1, hut till were of a minor character and no serious losses resulted. , .,., f x Arrow 7&k COLLAR A clean smart style. Being n notch collar it is easy to put on and to take off. 2 for 25 cts CLUETT. PL'ADODY 6- CO.. Inc. MArr. of Arrow SMrti TROY, M Y. rtARDMORE Mim'KIt HAIIIKS The crusndo for better babies linn spread from count to coast, and taken firm hold of American .Mothers. Few women renllxo how mui'lt, tho III health of the mother ItifUiunces the unborn child, both physically anil mentally. Women wliomtffer front mstertoiiB pains, Imckn.'ruo, nervous, ness. mental depression, headaches, etc., should rely onM.ydln K. I'lnk limit's Vcgetnhld .Compound, made from roots nnd herbs, which for near ly forty enrs has been tho standard remedy for these ailments. Adv, (Continued from Pneo l.t CUT THIS OUT Vote And tako to the polls. Yes en: U00 :ioo :ji2 :iio :4 :i2G 328 330 342 3.-)0 Vote No on other measures. f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-r-f-f-ft With Medford tradn is Med fori mnda CHILO GETS SICK FRENCH REPORT PROGRESS (Continued from Page l) who aro in possession of tlio heights on (ho right bank of tho Alsno also resulted in failure. The sanio out coino attended eovornl night attacks delivered on tho heights of the high way Dos Dames. Offensive IlepiilscI "In tho region of Hhelms be tween tho region of the Argonno and tlio Moubo mid on tho heights of tho Mouso, thoro was noticed yesterday a rccrudosconco of activity on the part of tho enemy's heavy artillery. Tho bombardment of thoso pieces, however, did not eIiovv any appre ciable result. "On our right wing nn offensive movement of recounalssauco by tho enemy on Nomony was repulsed, "In tho Vorkcb, in addition to tho fact that wo havo ro-cuptured tho lieJKhU which dominate Mount Salute Marie, we havo mado progress in the rglon of Han do Hapt, wlmre wo twsjwpy (ho poult Ioiih from which tho artillery ut (oh enemy has been bom. CROSS FEVERISH IF COSTPT A laxatlvo today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not tako tho time from play to empty their bowels, which becotno clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at tho tonguo, mother! If coated, or our child Is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat haertlly, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment give a teaspoonful of "California Sy rup of Figs," and then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and In a fow hours all this constipation poison, sour bllo and fermenting wasto will gently move out of tho bowels, and you havo a well, playful child again. A thorough "Inside cleansing" Is oftlmes all that Is neces sary. It should be tlio first treatment glvon in any slcknoss. Doware of counterfeit fig syrups, Ask your druggist for it CO-cent bottlo of "California Byrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, chll droit of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on tho bottlo. Look curofttlly and seo that it Is made by tho "California Fig Hyrup Company " - Adv. is evident that the first trouble is ex pected to arise in Kirvpt. where, it is said, the khedive intends to ask Great Hritnin fur an explanation of her attitude toward Turkey. Berlin claims that "Turkey was forced to throw in her lot with Ger mnnv because the porte recognized that nn entente victory would mean the disruption ot the Jurki-lt empire BAD COLO? TAKE ASARET BOILS TONLGH -5- . fiet n 10-cont bd. Sick headache, biliousness tontfd tongutf IlilrAtl land pbso clogged op wns j,o M L E I N kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkv H. f, kK Solid Comfort For Tired Feet If you have that "tired feeling" In your feet, Jimt try our Comfort 1, junr iuei, jnsi try our uomrori JV Hhoes. In tip and plain toes, turn Ti and welt soles, vvldtlm A, II, 0, II, A K nnd KL', Tho lasln aro imturo cfvfi wi: LIKK TO TIT shnio. If you will turn your feet over lo us vvn will furnish you with foot comfort at once, ' "Sooi 3W ng s r,oo &ov Till: IIAUI) TO KIT FOK LOTHES ADE IN EDFORD POETRY WANTED We Arc Hciidqunrlcrs for Poultry In Medford Will always" pay you the highest market cash prices. Can use all kinds. We solicit your trade. MEDFORD POULTRY & EGG CO. TELEPHONE 583 129 FIR STREET with d cold alWa). (rare with onstiin'.iiniple, Armenia and 'torpid liver: delifycd, fcrnwntlnf,' Turkestan going to Ititsiu, Arabia to England utid Syria to France. On the other hand, in the event of the defeat of the triple entente nations, Turkey was lo be guaranteed territorially to be given aid in eoiKpteriug the Cau casus and Kgypt nnd bo given per haps something more. MULTI-MILLIONAIRES INDICTED (Continued from par I.) pnuy, the Huston Railroad Holding company, the Hillard company and the Xew Knglnnd Steamship com pany, through their influence, credit and funds to iuuoso upon the other concerns contracts ami working ar rangement, which would insure mon opolization of commerce "in hnrinony with the designs of sueh conspirators." uaisy i food fiti tho bowels or sour, stomkeh. Poisonous matter clogged In tho. In omjiicH, instead of being cast out, of tint' system is re-absorbed Into tuu r blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening hendacho. Cascarotsmtuedlatoly cleanse tho stomach, remove tho sour, undigested food and foul gases, tako tho excess bllo from the liver and carry out all tho lonstlpntctl waste matter and poisons In tho bowels. , A Cascarct tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. Tlioy work while you sleep n 10-cent box from otir druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver nnd bowels regular for months. Avd. Rheumatism Muscle Colds "It is easy lo uso nnd quick to respond. No work. Just apply. It penetrates without rubbing." ned What Othcir. S.yj "JUve ukO jour Llnlmtnt very iucctMfully in a ej of ibi-umtlm, nl Biwiya nvo a foul, on bind In ctte of co'.il 1,1 wrs throat. I with to ay 1 tl.tnk It on of tlio Uit of bouM-hold renuxliei. I would cot Lava uil It only It recotnratndet to inn by friend of mint bo, I i-b to ay, U on of tb Ijc.t boottert for your IJnlment I ever nn "J, (', fulUr, Dmw, Cot. "Juit a line In put of 6loan' Liniment. I bay been ill Dearly fuuilin wwlit with rbeumatUm, have been treated by doctor who did their bet. I h4 irot alept for the terilbl pln for.MVri nfbt, wbrnrny wUitrna' email bottl of the Mnlment and thru apnlfca- 1 Vy catloni give n relu t ao that I could s&Br 'ep ' -Juuph VamUu. OIS Cm ft urn Strut, H(Knurt, Pa, SLOANS LINIMENT Good for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains and BruItvM. All Dealers 2Sc Send four cent in stamp for a free TRIAL BOTTLE. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. DePt.u Philadelphia, Pa. IVy ' I PUT YOUR I X Mm 333 NO I I AMn imTE AAAINCt I PROHIBITP I (SAMPLE BAUMt) 1 Tmr Kfprr atnUdve In Comrt et M VoU for (M JOHN DOE Vj' T H I 13 RICUARO ROE i7 lT M tar United Slate Senator ASm Vott lor O H 18 JOHN DOE StKmMM.- I 19 RICHARD ROE JPhI !LSltlLA H I 22 JOHN DOE J 1- H I 23 RICHARD ROE mM JBBall II I REFERRED TO PEOPLIlZiq3mvjMRlBLY II Foe an Amendment of Srctton 2. Article II. Etc, "C' lFk Ku YES or NO B I For Coaatltutlooal Amtndment of Section 8, BftffwJLmtKl "voirYBSorO II I For Ameadmtnt ot Section A, Etc al jQGjr WClV ' V" VgS cr NO H lnito by awttHsrlty f ltJawNetfT laJHg ateSfcuyEHg JU. CttNSTI- I TUTISNAL EMHT iMM AjHpEV' Etc Vo" res or NO H MltotoeJ fcy awtWtty af Mrs. IMAHIjJWB3--C:ie!IT HOUW DAY W mt RMM VUmUlTION JBfttr FEMfe WORKERS, Etc, Voh YES or NO I bOttaM by J.pTr7MmglZ-?nQHmTQH GONSTITU- "" I I TIONAL. AMEfflcNT, Etc.. vom yes or no 333 X NO I CotkHitutlonal Amendment Initiated by I'aul Turner, etcAIJOI.ISIIIN(; DI'.A Til i'KNAl.TY, etc, Vort YES or NO H 331 Vm I 333 No I i (I'aIiI ArviriHtiiiviii, TixiyiH k Ww Kniirs' .iiiftnn of Ort'imn, I'oillund, Oiv ) l n