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I' I I CHAMBERLAIN 10 II EXCEED 20.000 Chambcr- Inln llootli linker 1.521 875 Denton 2,588 2,181 Clackamas .... 4,848 3,855 Clatsop 1,774 1,890 Columbia 1,315 1,430 Coos - 3 D 248 Crook 1,152 1,128 Curry 399 248 Douglas 3,154 2,463 ailllnm C3S 557 Grant C43 424 llarnoy 73 J 323 Hood lilvcr .... 1.129 SOS Jackson 4tS71 2,285 Josophlna 1,731 90S Klamath 1,319 856 I.ano 5,61 i 6.S37 Lincoln 319 293 I.lnn 4,562 3,701 Malheur 922 607 Marlon 6,503 5.S79 Morrow 371 423 Multnomnh ..34,985 25.3S1 I'olk .. 2.612 2,409 Sherman. 503 5S5 Tillamook . 1,084 Umntllla 3,330 Union 2,337 Han ley 298 307 1,200 490 323 3S9 LEAD IN STAIE EXCEEDS 25,000 Wlthy- eombo Smith U'ltcn linker 1,706 597 126 119 934 303. 793 258 .158 1.0281 4S8 369 1,247 S9 10,902 Wallowa Wasco Washington Wheeler ..., Yamhill ...... 852 2.060 2,7 S7 1,013 2,844 1,145 2,534 1,031 S22 1.739 2.603 506 2,709 132 225 379 517 176 391 34. Totals 101,614 79.343 22.7S5 Denotes counties In which count Is complete. PLAN MEMORIAL FOR COPPER KING HITTE, Mont., 'Sow 7. At the hour when the remains of the Into V. Augustus lleinze were being laid to their final rest in Now York City, friends, former associates and ad versaries of the Inte mining man nnd financier of Mbntnnn gathered to pay tribute today to his memory. A Ileinzc memorial association was formed nnd steps were taken to per petuate tfio memory of lleinze in the mining ramp for whose development he has done so much. a biaiuc, omening inuorniory nnu probably n Hcholuihip in the Mon tana school of mines will bo the means for honoring Mr. Heinzo's memory. The meeting was attended by scores 'of prominent mining men, ninny of them associated with Hcinzo in the earliest dnys of his brilliant career in Butte. Those most enthusi astic in their eulogy of the deceased wero men who had bitterly opiwsed him during tlio mining war of Duttc. DEMOCRATS WIN Denton Clnckmnns Clatsop ... Columbia ... Coos Crook Curry Douglas -... ailllnm Ornnt Hood Diver Harney .-. Jackson Josephine 1.459 Klamath 1.3S8 I.ano" 6,539 Lincoln 402 I.lnn 4.2 IS Malheur 1,034 Marlon .: 7.SSS Multnomah ....37,755 Polk 2.S93 'Rlmrmnn UTiX Tillamook 1,343 Umatilla 3.362 3,294 4,933 2,607 1,764 683 1,128 367 3,522 822 04 S 1,246 S53 ,5 OS . n R Union Wallowa Wasco Washington Wheeler Yamhill 2,295 994 2,165 3,400 5SS 3,108 1,400 1,619 2,294 1,348 9 SO 190 1,136 371 2,595 52 S 437 1,031 S70 4.S28 1.331 1.319 4,732 270 4.237 S30 5,5 OS ! 0,6 9 9 2,415 47t S99 3, ISO 2,293 7S0 1.217 2.547 365 3,124 84 67 l,91o 102 1,230 123 15 56 79 50 35S 106 196 245 5.120 11 130 147 57 I At the Churches Oitlintlc South OnUilnlo avenue. l-Mrst mass S;00 a. m. Second mass 10:30 a, m. K veiling services 7:30 p. m. Kplscopal Holy communion 8 a. in. Sundnp school 10 a. in. Morning prayer nnd tcrmon 11 n. in. Rector's Dlblo class, Thumlixy S p. in. Win, 11. Hamilton, vicar. Kiev MclhodM Corner Tenth and Ivy. Sundny sehool 10 a. in. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs day, 7:30 p. m. Come and welcome. J. E, Drndley, pastor. THREEFRESHCORPS REINFORC E GERMAN LINESAROUNDARRAS Zlon l.iitherttn At Zlon Lutheran, 512 W. Fourth, there will bo no morning service ow ing to tho pastor's absence, at lirnnts Pass. Dlblo school at 10 a. in. Kvenlng service at 7:30 o'clock. Come nnd worship. !13 Total 10S.62S S3, 015 10.64S Denotes counties In which count is complete. OMAHA, Neb., Xov. 7. Willi Hinicthiurr over linlf tho vote of the bluiu reported it is quite evident that thu result of lust Tuesday's eleclioi. is a mixed victory. The democrats lmvo elected governor, stuto treas urer, uttonie- iH'iierul and one regent of tho state university: the repub licans lmvo rnilwu" commissioner, land commissioner mid one. regent, while the vote on lieutenant governor, secretary of state and state auditor, is so close that neither side is posi tively clnitiiintr them. Woman suffrage has been defeteed decisively, the latent returns showing a ninjoril" of more than 5000 against tho amendment. Mill 1 II V ' "' ' - RUSSIA CLAIMS VICTORY ON VISTULA OVER TEUTONS LONDON, Nov. 7, 9:40 p. m. Tho HubhIuub report that, having drlvon tho Germans buck to tholr bor- dor iu tho north and forced their center to retire, from tho Vistula to the Wartho river, tho Russian gen eral staff has turned its attentions to tho Austrlnnt! who havo been so atubbornly holding tholr positions along the San river In Gallcla. According to a telegram received from Grand Duke (Nicholas, tho Rus sians havo won a victory more Im portant than any preceding it. The RuBslaus say that have again occu pied Jaroslau, north of Przemysl, capturing 5000 prisoners and much war material, It Is believed here, however, that there will have to be another big buttlo on the Warthe, hofore tho armies of Emperor Nicho las seriously threaten Silesia. NO REST FOR WETS ' EVEN IN CALIFORNIA LOS AXOKLKS, Oil., Nov. 7. An other prohibition election in Califor nia for 101G is beimr planned by drv lenders, according to announcement today, despite the apparent success of amendment 47, which limits liipior elections to one iu cmht years. If this amendment has carried, S. W. Odcll, nrcsident of the California dr federation, which conducted the pro hibition cnmpnini, declares its valid ity will be tested in the courts unuNf it is found to be unconstitutional as lie believes, the liijuor question will be nsrnin on the ballot two yenm hence. lbiptlst Dr. J. I.awrenco Hill will fill the pulpit at tho Uaptlst church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. tlllile school at 9:45 a. in. H. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. There will bo no evening services. Kvnngcllenl Meeting The thrco weeks series of evang elistic meetings at St, Mark's hall conducted by Rev. C. E, Dodge of Seattle, Wash., will close tomorrow. Mr. Dodge will preach at 3 and 7:30 p. m. If It bo decided to contlnuo these meetings further announcement will bo made through these columns. E TO The Mcdford Hose society will dis tribute rose cuttings to the public school children Monday. The dis tribution will follow n lecture ummi rose culture nnd care by Professor F. C. Heimer of the experiment sta tion at Talent. GERMANS REPULSED BY FRENCH NEAR YPRES First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday service at 1 1 o'clock. Sub ject. "Adam and Fallen Man." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:30. All arc cordially invited. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. All under tho ago of 20 are welcome. Reading room In church edifice, 212 North Oakdale, open from 1:30 to 4:30 dally except Sundajs and hol idays. Methodist Sunday school 9:45 a. in. Morning service 11 a. in. Sub ject, Christian Aristocracy. Junior League at 3 p. in. Leader, Miss Clara Wines. Epwprth League, 6:15. Topic, Home Missionary Opportunities in Our Cities. Glenn Conwcll. leader. Evening service 7:30. Sermon by pastor. Treludo to sermon, Oregon Dry, Then What. Subject of sermon, What's Wrong With .Man? I'ARIS. Nov. 7 7 a. m -Paris Is watching with the keenest Interest the bntlto In the north and , every word from official and other sourccA Is eagerly discussed. Having been dtlvcu by gunfire and flood ftom the roiul to Dunkirk, t tho Germans uppenr to bo concen- trntlng all their energies on the Yptvs-Arrns lino with the object , of reaching Uoutogne through tho 'val ley of tho Canche rhor. Three recently formed army corps, the ISth. fioin Frankfort, the Sth from Cobleiu, nnd tho lOtli from Hanover, lmvo been brought up to stiffen thu Gorman troops, who nro exhausted after nine dn)H of cease less fighting. The troops nro being inascd around Arras behind strong positions at Hentivnls. Tl Hoy it I; and St. Laurent do lllnugy. Preparatory cannonading has be come Intense In the Inst two days. according to a resident of tho dis trict just arrived In Paris nnd In fnntry attacks have apparently had the object of testing tho French strength. It was remarked that the enemy seemed to Ik abandoning tho mass methods of advancing and tried at tacking In open order, making use of all available cover, moving for ward by short spurts and throwing themselves down when tho French qulck-flrcra opened. URGES UNCLE 1 TO OPERATE HOIE L AI CRAIER LAKE MINES FORCE FISHER'S TO CEASE OCCUPATION LONDON. Nov. 7, 10 a. in.- An Amsterdam dispatch to Itcutcr's Telegram cempany: "Tho llandcls blad learns that many fishing vessels from KatwlJk-Aan..eo, a fishing vil lage of The Netherlands, nro arriving at Ymulden nnd will not leave again for tho fishing grounds. Most of tho vessels report that floating mines wero caught in the nets which had to cut. They say that fishing Is lm posslblo, "Tho fishermen also saw many floating corpses, some naked." WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.- That the government should acquire, thu hotels and other private Improvements In Crater Lake National park, Is thu striking recommendation of Superin tendent Will G. Steel In his annual report to tho secretary of tho Inter ior which tins Just been mndo public, "The frequent chnnges of ndmlti Istrntlou In this government, together with the uuHntlsfactory condition In which tho national park survlco is left by congress, are so pronounced that captnllstn nro unwilling to ad vance funds on putk concessions In amounts ndequnto to their needs,1' writes Mr. Steel, "Inconsequence of which rnpld development Is seriously Impnlrcd, nnd the Impression Is gain ing ground niiioug men of Inrge menus that such Investments nru ex tra hazardous. "I'mler such conditions It seems to um Imperative that thu geuernl government acquire possession of all hotels and other permanent improve ments of u private nature within the parks, nml that they then be leaned to desirable parlies for a reasonable consideration. This would be nn tin portuut step toward making the parks selfsustalnlug, which they should be. With the rond system completed, this revenue, together with thnt received from automo biles, would mnke the Crater Lnko parks self-sustaining, which they providing a comprehensive plnn of management wero developed to meet new conditions. Construction of private Improvements at Crater Lake Is yet In Its Infancy, for which rea- son I would recommend that tho ex pertinent be tried here, whero the Initial outlay would be comparatively light." The Heboid of Modem Methods. MEDFORD H. II. IIAI'MA.V II. I, VANGILDKIt & DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL lU'NINFMH. SIIOItTIIAND AND KNHI.ISII COlMtHICM Start right mid success Is half uttnliiod. This school gives morn than a theoretical know lodge of business brunches. It trains unch student Individually In tho practical methods of real business. It equips for the oumrgcuclos of life. New pupils may enter any I lino. UTILITY BOXES Mine, 36'lu. long, IS In. high, l In. dcop. Fitted with castors, handles and hlugod lid. Thenn ehoMn nro mndo of eednr and nro Intended to bo covered. Every homo needs onn or more of them, This Is your opportunity to get one cheap. Wo of fer them at $-.7.(. Pacific Furniture 6 Fixture Factory 113 SOUTH HOLLY 9TUKKT. THE CHARM OF MOTHERHOOD Enhanced By Perfect Physi cal Health. F. C. Allen & Co Koguo River Corporal ion, handling Rogue River apples, advertising and merchandising only I'm it of this valley. We pay spot cash on hoard ears or de livered to our packing house in Grants Pass. CI rowers having Kxlra Fancy Kpilzen hurgs to sell that will grade up to the North Pacific Dislrihutors' rules should coiiHiiuuieatc at. once with our manager, Mr. Krcd N. Kohertson, R. F. D. No. 2,(1 ranis Pass, Oi-o. Phono No. G 10-WJ. F. C. ALLEN & CO. I'AIIIS, Nov. 7, 10:40 p. m. Tho following official communication was Issued h tho French war office hist night. "To tho north the fighting contin ues to bo severe. According to tho latest reports our offensive was pro ceeding in the region to tho south and east of Ypres. "In tho region of Arras and from Arras to tho OIuc several German at tacks havo been repulsed. QUIET ON BATTLE LINE (Continued from Paso 1) Christian Corner Ninth and Oakdale. Next Sunday morning wo want the pleas ure of seeing you with the many at Sunday school and church. Sundays school at 9:L. Morning preaching at 10: IS, with special music. Subject, "Tho Little Things of Llfo." Evening sermon, "Hccauso There Was no (loom in tho Inn." J'lcaso attend with jour friends In the home like church. Time 7:30. C. E, society at 0:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs day 7:30 i. in. Harry B. Tucker, minister. DRILL LESSON OF WAR INTO U. S. A. NEW PLAN WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. Iloth Secretary Garrison ami Secretary Daniels will lay before congress, In their annual reports soon to bo made public tho lessons which they believe tho army and navy of tho United States should draw from tho war In Europe. No extraordinary expressions havo been asked for by elthor tho war or navy departments In tho annual esti mates already filed with tho appro priation committees of congress, hut tho two cabinet heads will discuss in detail the best methods of obtaining a mobllo and adequate army and a powerful ntii efficient fleet. 30 fresh allacks on the part of the en emy were repulsed and at the end of the day our troons made progress at several points. "To tho northeast of Verdun wu have taken possession of tho villages of I'uucourt and Xogcville. (ici'iuaii Offensive Fulls "In the wooded region along tho heichts of the Mouse, nuuthcuHt oi Verdun, and m the forest of Apro mont, southeast of Mihiel, tho offen sive movements of tho enemy fuilcd. Some trenches in tho vieinity of r Itemi wero carried bv our trooys. "On our right wing the attacks; of the Germans on the advanced posi tions" of the Grande Couronne of Nancy (tho circle of fortified posi tions surrounding Nunoy) resulted in perceptible losses for tho enemy. A surprise attack undertaken by the enemy ngniiist the heights which dominate Mount Kaiute Marie, result ed in complete failure." Oakdale Avenue Mctliodlitt Corner of Oakdale and Main. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and P. ui. Tho Woman's Missionary society will close their week of prayer at 7:30 Sunday evening and tho annual sermon on Missions will bo preached by tho pastor. Epworth League at C:30 p. in. A training class for service of 32 members has been organized In tho Epworth League Wo Invite others to como and Join tho young peoplo in their good work. Strangers aro always wclcomo to our service. II. M. IJranham, pastor. Why Not Get the best smoke, Gor, Johnson, Willi Medford .trndo Is Medford mndo'nil also pntronlro homo. Fresh) tcriuu Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "Tho Power of tho Word." Solo, "Hold Thou My Hand," M. J, Jacks. , , Offertory, Uutl CampbcU. Evening- scrvlco at 7:30. Sub ject. "The Meaning of tho Ileform." All Interested, in tho, result of tho olcctloninnd whtjt tp do next aro In vited. Solo, "Tho Saviour's Command," Junqiljnman. Offertory, Alleno Perl. Y. P. C. B. at C;30 p. m. The Sunday school at 10 a. in, Kindergarten at 11 a. m, Trained teachers havo charge Ladles' Aid at 2:30 In chapel, on Tuesdayt Secretary Garrison will ondeavor to concentrate tho attention of con gress and the country on tho neces sity of a definite national military policy. I JACKSONVILLE RESERVOIR YIELDS THOUSANDS TROUT Tho city reservoir at Jacksonville was cleaned out Thursday and the 3000 fish which Inhabited Its waters wero distributed among a largo num ber of citizens. Those who had been Informed of tho act gathered and each received a goodly number. Cit izens of the (ounty scat nro ludobted to certain Individuals who n year ago stocked tho pond. Tho reborvolr Is merely a pond and has an earth bottom, consequently when It was cleaned out tho draining of the pond was necessary. In this way the citizens wore given permis sion to get tho fish. Tho experience of Motherhood ts n try Ingono to most women and marks dis tinctly nn epoch In their Jives. Not one woman in a hundred is prepared or un derstands how to properly caro for her self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many npproach tho oxperi enco with an organism unfitted for tha trial of strength, and when It Is ovrr her system has received a ahock from which it is hard to recover. Following right upon this comes tho nervous strain of caring for tho child, and a distinct change in the mother results. There Is nothing moro charming than b happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under tho right conditions need bo no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplalnablo thing is that, with nil tho ovldenco of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from nn unprepared condition, and with am ple time in which to prepare, women will persist In going blindly to tho trial. Every woman at this tlmo should rely upon Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegctablo Compound, a most valuable tonic and inrigorator of tho female organism. In many homes onco childless thero are now children bo- cause of tho fact that Lydia E. Pink Itam'a Vegotnble Compound mnkoa women normal, healthy and strong. If you want special adrlco write to Lydla E. Plnkham McdlclueCo. (confi dential) Lynn, Mast. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a womau and held In strict confidence. TtiAYwiiJEaJ" pOYAl &AKlH5 POWDER Absolutely Pure Mad from GraptCnam of Tartar no alum vose PIANOS Sixty-one yean Steady, Progrcnive, In telligent Manufacturing that it the liistoiy of the making of VOSC Pianos Finish anl tone are two qualities apparent in many pianos, but the third quality durability can only be proven by time tests. n army of over 70,000 pleased vote owners pay tribute to vote DURABILITY II you havo a friend who owm aVOSJe, you know that VOSJO durability it one of llie many icaiont ioivotta prttcnt.day lupremacy. Come in and a Vose piano or plyn piano, and you will leain llie reaioiu that nave placed it in iti pin. rnt poiition. Sold for cath or on time payment! by . HALE PIANO HOUSE HinK Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices On Ford Car Kffectivo from August 1, lOH.tn August 1, 1315, and guarnn.cod against any roductlon during that tlme: Touring Car - .... tl0 Itlinnbout 440 Town Car . OUO P. O. II. Detroit. All cars fully oqtilppod. (In tho Unltod States of Amorlca Only.) Further, wo will bo able to obtain tho maximum efficiency tn our factory production, and tho minimum cost in our purchasing nnd sales departments if wo can roach an output of 300,000 cars bo twocn tho abovo dntos. And should wo reach thin production wo agrco to pay as tho nuyor's sharo from 140 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 101C) to ovory retail buyer who purchases a new Kurd car between August 1, 1914, and August t, idid, Kor further particulars regarding theso low prices nnd profit-sharing plan, sco tho nearest I'ord Ilranch or Dealer. Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent Hparta Untitling Medford, Oregon. You Will Need Fence During the Fall Fencing Season Page Fence Gives Greatest Protection iVstowl Jorwi"v wines spaced AS f CKOII Stylo 1343-A (tensilo strength 15,000 lbs.) Nolo closo bottom syacings, making an oxcollont pig, ' hog and stock fonco. Your dollars go further when you buy PAGE Jonco. We deliver to your shipping point. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE PENCE MEN" 334 North Riverside Avo. Medford f.y-K 'it