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pxcie ttthetij .11 - - ( F. KATY RAILROAD LOSES RIGHT TO E L fl BY EXAMPLES OF T AT 1 TO I smnrFonT) ttatt; TRrnrrNE, mtcdford, orison, moxdav, novtcmt'jtcii o, 1014 ASHLAND D FRUT GROWERS HL NORTHWEST CARRAN GVEN PRESD NIA iVE N REPRESENT ROGUE FU HOP UNTIL UESDAY PRIMARY BOWELS LAW REGULAR WIT mm EUROPEAN RESORTS AT SPOKANE SHOW EASTERN MARKETS RESG OFFICE RAN CLAIMED COMING E (let a 10-cent tmx now. y ? ? ? r T Y ? : t Y ? Y Y ? t Y f f Y ? Y t Y l NIVHUHITY OK OHKOOX, lit). Kcnu, Now IK--How llm 141 i'ii( witr limy iillVcl in 11 dlicul wii.v even nut iliiim i.ci I'liiiiMiiiullli'x iii iIIhIiiiiI Or egon n uliiiun liy 11 Icllor jiifl ti'ei'U ril IVuiil filmic Itonliy, conmil-pm- I'llll ll'lllll fl lilt I'lllll'll SIllll'H In AllH-tl'ill-llllll4lll',V. 'I'llD ll'lli'l' I'llllll' In II. II, Miller, dlicclor o' llm induMiliil hiiiM'V ii'iiuliiM'iil 11I' llic Unlvoinily III' Ol Chilli KI'lllMll III COIUIIICICC, Tin I'liiiiiiiiinilv U AIiIiiiiiI, w it It which the, illduMtilll MIIVcv nCmlllllUt in i'ii-iiioiiiliiiK in AnIiIiimiI'm nlli'iiipl to lu'CHIIIC II I'llllllMIM Wllll'I'illK pllll'll (Hid lll'llllll ICMIll. Mr. Dcnliv nun nnlinl Ii.v Mr. Miller In Kitllii'r iliilu I'iiiiii the mnil wnicr in iiliii'i-n iif AiiMiiii IIiiiixiuv ami (Icruuiny lor AxIiIiiihI'm Kiiuhiuce. AIiIiiiiiI Iiiih voted ii limn) iim of .f I7."i,(ll0 III lillilil lll 11 picul tcmnl, mnl thin will inwilw Hh deiuj: mchc IhiiHr fur which Iheic !m mi pid'cdcnl in lint United Ntnle cnhlih 11 inn niriiiil novciuincnl l"i' 11 mileiiug place iml only owned liv tlii luuiiici ialilv, Iml udmiuiMcicil lis it. "Such iiiiiiiii'iiiilly iulitiiniNti'i'i'il ic HOI In io cid ill Kutope, IllllloUjjh Ihcio 11 re none in IhU I'oiiutry," mini Mr. Milli'i', "111111 lliiil i whv AIiImimI Ik wiiitiiivr for utiiilnni'i' from iiliionil. CoiihiiI (Jnieml lli'ii'iv lnix hccn lis iiiK to nsceilnln the econoin.c mid po ' li.ieal conditions and the local law Hint olitaiu at llie.c "htci"-, Imt he wnlcs that AiiNliiiMlmiiMn ami (Icrman - arc so upset hv war Hint lu ll n liecn iinnlile so far to "iilhcr Hie mateiiiil. Ilu roinics to conliuuc cf I'm In, "Ashhiiul has s line sprinits and ns IichMIiI'iiI environment un Cml-dnol Hill heic the miuiii'iHilily is to op crate a wnioiiuic plmic, there are iiinuv other eiiiinldcnitieii: Hie hiwIHlflllllfS of the ci's cn.imr plncck mnl of il Minitnr- syslciu, the cffli'icue" of the iloeloisi who come to llillliillisler to the host n unwell prrsinis, . hosnilal ami inii'sinc ciiiipmeiit, ami so 011, It is a new iiiiililcni lor 1111 Amcncuii ,-itv to face and must he oue nt sowl) and thoi-oalilv." $25,000 TO IMfefr ' I Tin, I11111I. ,..., . . ,. latlon and be a splendid advertlne lOKKl, Japan, N..x ( l..npcrr M,nl ,)f ,,0nu0ll of ,,,, vnlt,y. Yiisluhitii bus giM-n itl.tllitl vcn (-' ,,- . (Mill) towaiil the fiiuuilatiuu of Si, I I.nl.cV lutciualioiial hospital ut To ; km. The hospital will he ciuiluclcil , hv Hie laiiscopuliiiit church mission,' H'pieM'iitcil Ii Dr. Iduloliih Tcuslcr. ' The aiiuuuuccmcut of the iiuiiciial I gilt to the Christina institution, which I is without precedent, here, was made by Count Okuimi, the Japanese pie tiller at a luncheon attended b ' of Hie most prominent ncrsous in Tokio, The llritisli ambassador, Kir William Conviislinin (iiecnc, scut 11 letter mnl the Atneiican ninbusHitilor, i "ralions lor a winter eaiupaigii with (icoi-Ki. W. (iulhric, ilchvcreil al ,,",s. "lentil mnl lur oullits lor nil s I iccchj 'euliie iiiiux." telZZZ"Zl"l"ll 160 FORDS I have just returned from a visit to the Ford factory and other factories in the East. year and the excellent satisfaction given by the Ford cars, I have contracted for 160 for THE FIRST CARLOAD HAS JUST ARRIVED You can use a FORD the year around and you might just as well buy one now, and get the benefit of it all winter I have also J O. Am T r anu ouuier. Lemuunraoie ivims in 5! If von nrp J " fc -mr will poSivively h ' t Corner Pacific It. It. I.ower.v, A. ('. Alh'ii, 1'ied lliilxfh mnl S, V, llci'luviili 1 1 it c hccu i'Iioni'ii In riiii'Hi'iil tlit I'niil Kitiw- TH of lIlJN lilliel lit till) HDVI'lllll llll- lionnl apple aIihw mnl I'ruil pi imIihIk emigre to he lii'M tit Hpnkuiic, No vemher III lo 'Jl. Till' I'OII'KollIK illlliilllH III!) Ml'lll'llllll'll ill III!) (ippll hIiiIm'h Oll'io- iiil pitiyium In pinlii'ipnti) in llic ilix- IMItolOIIM of llll' flllil plllllllI'lM COM- Mri, which will lie tin' dig lent ill i of excrj Im,'m nriiln nt llio hIhhv, A MfiioitH nt I itnpi will In) minlc liy till' KlllU'01'l III Ol'llllil' Oil II CO-llp crulivc lnihiH lor I la1 purpiiM of iiuiii-iil'iii'tiiiinliy-pioilui'tH from tin' low. jsniilc- fiiiilN mnl M'mtnlili'H which now lire Innc'ly wanted. II in iiImi plmiiii'il to oipmiii' In iiinilii'l tlii'M' lUIIUIlfllCtUICd plllllllI'lH. Thc vnriiMiH mihjirlH in uliii'li lliiil""'" I'ttliunti'il on Hi'ptoiiihiT I, win-,, loi'iil n will piiitii'ipnU Ir Iiiytoi'1 wan niiiioiinri'il, after an Itunilzoil ilny follew: count, lovurlm? vry illMrlrt, Hint Moiiilny, NiHi'iuln-r 1(1, "I'liiniiij; tint loimm-rcliil proiluitlon wotilil In - llic Tri'i-i." TiH'i.ilii.v, "Tii'i' IIim'iim'i. . IHlli' vr 111,500 rnr. In thin mnl Tlu'ir lli'iiinlii"."; Wi'iIiu'mIiiv, "('mi' oflhi' Orvliiml"; Wi'iIih'mIiiv I'Vi'iiiut,', "Ni'i'di ,1 Moilitii'uliiiiiH in Hit' lloriii'iiltiiriil I.iiwh of the Northvih-li'i-n SIiiIoh"; TlnirHilav, "Hy-l'ioiU iicIh": I'l'iitay, MiIhhIh of (Iikihiiii lion"; Siitunla, "I'iiiiI (liinerH' Ac. I eiiiinliii'.- S.ciiih" ami general ills, ciix-ion ol orchanl hookhccpuijj aud orchard cosls ami prolil- DEPICTS VALLEY AS I'rof. Ilodunof the Slate t'alverHllv U aliout to Inhiio a iciond hook on ,' c vie blolov - the flrnt Imi... of whirl, " ' ' - ... had a phciiomlnnl pnimlarlty, run ning over 100,000 copies. Ah a frontispiece to this Insiio he plans to repioditce an actual photograph, lu colors, of a highly developed horticul tural Nceiie which he will demiuiliiute "Most lleautlfiil Maii-iundu 1'aradlKe." He lift,! taken up the mntter of se ciirlug such a photo, with parties In Callfurnln Imd Hood It Ivor, when Men Hheldou happened Into lCtigeiin 011 the norma! school cumpnlii, nud secure a Itoguo river for this purport. t 1 111. uiMii 1. 111 ,'iiju 11 nine riri'ii- ii... 1. ....1 ..in ......... 1. ,.. ..1 LONDON, Nm. II, 7..1I) 11. in. A dispatch from Copenhagen to the Central News says; "Aci'iirdiut: to a Jlerliu telegram, (leriuauv is iniikinj; cuoriiious prep contracted for 25 A. T in thp mnrh-ft fnr 4bk mt AAA A Jkmutm mm. save you money. Highway WOLD PARADISE ni-wirt.iv, xwm.i , .-Nov. v a r- Nov. 1 A ro- t'liii'K or inn iiorlliwciit h l!UI iiimln ,'r,,l " ' ' '"' Nortl" Piiflfle I'ruil DlHlrlliulorH Oil wuHt. toRothur wllh nmrcl of hIiIpiiumUh from nil or llio iiiMtrlclH, ftimlNlifil by lh rail ioiiiIh, ri'Vi'iilM Hid liniiortiinl fact tlirit Hiilmtaiitlnlly oiii'-liulf of tint coniliiur clnl uiitiiiit of OroKon, WnNliliiKton, lilnlio ami .Moiitmiii I1111I Im'oii lilpi"il up to NovuiiiIht I. Thin nliowlriK, nl. (IIIMI ft V' lit... I. thoiiKli n Htirprl lo ninny mIiImhth, . t n. ,llt.HHm;,. s,.nt ,H( w,.,.. , U ii'Biirili'il n iirciirnto, In vlw of,,,tiv him of tin- iii'tiWn of lln ,is Hid tlioroiicli InvcHllr.ntloii wlilcli pro- M.m,i i ,(.p,miti- him. ,,,,r'''1 " rut- tin")', .wliifh will cxniro nl U Anotln.'r fontiiro with n Otnl hi'iir-( o',.!,,, i,,oirow nilil, wen- m-I To Ink on llm K!tnrtil imirlo't Hltmitlon tho n-pl.v. Carninii Iiiih Jii'ii'lorr for iiorlliwi'Mtorii iiiiiilijH, liroiiKlit out I iiniii i.,i,1,..r,,. h.,.i.i i.. .i....;.t liy tin, HlHtrtliitlfjrn iiiIiI-hi'iiko,, rnn - viih. Ih (hot llm total tiiiinnKP or tlm ,i-ijiil of Hit' I'oiHi'iilioi, , he ,.jwt iiorlliwt'nl Ik nlimiNt ICOO earn I'h li-.l l,v llic ainiv iniili r ihf i'nv,Mi- eoiini'i:tloi, It will In, ri'tnlli.'il Hint tin. Hi'iHi'iiiDiT 1 flKiiro wiim npproxl-;,iih nppinti'il Kiirupii) C. Uorcnlo an mnti'ly 10.0(10 rnm Ii-dh tlmn tliu iihiiiiI ' itn nrnt in WiihIiuikKmi. Hi' will ar IiIommiiii pi-rloil fori'innt. ' rivi-Iuti-in a A-w iI.ivn. Ilf wiih con .Npvit lii'foni won, HhlpuiKiitK from tliu iiorthwcui mj heavy or no hunched iIuiIiik tin, for'pnrl of tliu m'iikoii iim lain cur. The wenthcr wbh InrKnly j'nioiiHliiii for thin condition. An UllllNllully prolrncted warm Im;I lire. , j ceiled picking time and rniddly rlp - icnci the early varletlf. forclnt; 'llieia onto tlm innrlietB In n hurry I 11 iiino ineveiucil me iruit rrom lie-; jliiK Htorcil ami compullcd Its liiimed ,lnt mile .111101, arrival la eastern ImarketH. Incidentally, the ipinntlty of Flilinncnts reported iih rip,, and Joer-iliu wan unprecedented. For' Hint iciiMin the early vnrletles from ,lu' "rlhwiiit went Into eoiiHUiuptlon l""'' "- and aro practically off me iiiiiriivtH right now. I EOT WEEK IN I'OltTI.A.M), Nov. !i -ItecelptH for the week have been: Cattle, 550: calves, II; hogs, 3293; sheep, JGOS.Mlic republlca ItecelptH have been so light this week that there has been no real test In prices. Most of tho offerings nro best chntncterlzed by the term "nenr beef,'' while there has not been nny ipinllty Htufr offered no loubt well flulHhed' steers would bring SC.73 to I" 00. Hog run Iiiik been about 30 per rent less than It should hnve been. I'rltes were well mnlutalued during the week, bulk of offering going around Tc. Tho market Is finishing strong nt 7.10 to 17.13 for bent (iinllly porkers. A light week In the sheep section nil lines mnlntalnlug good strong prices. I.nmlm or good quullty nro bringing $ti.2S; ewes nre selling well nl ft. 30 for tops, wethers icitiuliilug at the K 30 mnrk and 25 OVERLANDS, Model 81, 30 H. P . A. A.W-. 'II X J iaci evervtinns' vou win uiiu un a n reir hp snrp and W r m M mmWm r C. E. WASIIINdTON, Xm. il.-Kliilr ,,., inioiil ihIvIwh IoiIi.v .'iM-n.lil I fia. ri'porlh Unit Opih-miI liiilinrri' ,,.iu,ie,l Hh pioviiiomil picMi.iil , .,.xj,.(, r ,M( . IM) !,,. j,,,. piiMoiii'il for irflihini' to obey tin1 Villn fiii'linn. Offii-iiil iliifati'lnH t'niiti A yiiti)- CiiIhiiIch Inli' vi'kIitiI' sniil tin' i'iiii. ' t,.,ti inl (UU'wnv. wi-n- workinj; in Inn,,,,,,,.. ,,, nu-iiitiiiir Cnnm.n's ro. , whi'ihcr he will ,,,...l.nir11 t It.. kv,.r i ,,lt.r. j Tin' nlnli' ili-piiiliiiciil hml no ir- , p,i f tin ropor n! i-xi-ciilion of twi- j Aini'iii-mi i-owhow. Hilltop .un! Ci-IJoh, nunr Cliilitialmri. I Th" i-oiivi'iitioii nl Auun Ciilicnti's mil t HI I 'aw, iluriim tin- Mmli-ro ml- miniMrntion ami once imiietcd fr iccinitin- Mexicans 011 Aiatri. can soil to fiuhl Oroco. Dispatches from Ainerienn Consul Silliinini at Mexico Cilv lo.li.v mndit (,i mention of the reported oeeiipu. , linn ,,f t,t. eitndcl there hv Ocncrnl 'Ohrcjjon. L MOOSERS 10 MEET IN DECEMBERS i,. v " rt,'u; ' .' . .'.,"U " "K iiiii,w .... i rni . . ' ... . iiiri 1 iffi'iii iiir- - 111 11 11 iii'iiiivp coiiimiiice 01 111c iirogrcFBtvo I'any assumed added Importanru today with the announcement that a full iiUciidnncu of party leaders of nil the western states was also exccted. Wllh the chiefs In conference, It ils expected (lint the ilefcnt of N'ovem. 1 - -- iber 3 will In, carefully analyzed anil 'new campaign plans, baxtnl on. the re- ""It. Local leaders Insist that there Ms no thought of amalgamation with the republicans. SAYS BERLIN REPORTS IIAYHK, Nov. 9. via Paris, -1:35 P. in. The Ilelglan government is sues the follewing: "The situation at Nleuport is sta tionary, with slight udvnningo to us. On the remainder of the front almost complete quiet prevails, "Tho enemy still occupies on tho right bnnk of the Yscr several points of support which have been can nonaded by our military. DlMiiude has been bombarded by the enemy." OVERLANDS FOR spp nifi heforfi hnvino-. T fan P"ive i AAA -mt " - mm r mm. -mmw mmw w GATES WASHINHTO.V, Nov. , The n 1 preim' court tmlay ilioiuicil tin- unit of tlii".MiuiiiMf KitiiMiiH fi Ti'.xiih Kailioiiil co!iiHiny itHiiml (lie t'nitcil Stiili-M for .fOl.OOIMJOO clmnai'H for failure lo convey to it iiilcinnt,' m'O tioiiH of lauil throiiL'h what wiih the Imliiiu Icnilory. C'onjjri'hw in IH(!(J offcrcil allcrtiulc wi'tioiH of fiiililic land in Imliaii tor rilory to the firt railroml coiiKtniPt cil from the ICiiiikiih htnte line to the llcil river in Tcxm. The picilcci.'t''or of the MiHsouri, ICantim & Tcxiim won 11 cniiMnietioii eouti'Mt, liul the ov ermiient ileelineil lo convey llic lurui on the !rouiiil that the Intiil win. "In iliiiu Ihiul'' ami not ''puhlie IiiikI'' within the ini'iinii of the ael. The court of claims decided in lavor of the pivcrmavnt ami the railway ap pealed to the Nuprcmc court, which today affirmed the decision of the lower court. PLAN INCREASED T WASHINGTON, Nov, J. -I'obhIIiIII-tlcH of Increasing the production of American farms to meet the war de mand fort food were dlxcussed hy lenders In agricultural science who gathered here today for meetings that will continue through the week. Ten national associations were resented liy more than 1000 dele- gnteH. The American oclety of Agronomy, . i. ... .. . l". ' "0r'n "rra soclatlon, the American association of rami Institute Workers and the National association of State Univer sities arranged their programs to be gin today. Other organizations whose session will Mart later In the week Include the association of American Agricul tural Colleges and experiment sta tions, Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, American asso ciation for the Advancement of Agri cultural Teaching, American Society for Animal Protection, Land Grant Knglneerlng and the Association of Official Seed Annlysls. wo.mi:n stioii.n taki: wauxixc the statement made at a New rk assembly of women, that I healthy American women aro so rare that they are almost extinct Is true. It is time for the women of America to take warning and look to their health. It tuny bo headnches, back aches, dragging down pains, nervous ness, mental depression, that aro tell tale symptoms of ho mo organic de rangement for which I.ydla K. Plnk hnm's Vegetable Compound a sim ple remedy made from roots and herbs Is a specific and may bo re lied upon to restore women to a healthy normal condition. AM OUTPU $965 f.o. b. Medford, equipped with ft Ck "V" Am. f aiouu.uu car oi ouier uraics. m a w A v w mmrn pr WASHINGTON, Xm. II.- I'resi dent Wilson iIocm not cxDcct a presi dential primary law to he pnsm-d dur iiifj t'"' next session of coiiKnM, mid Kome democratic leaders do not he lievcmc can he enacted lo be effec tive in I'll 0 In his messatre (o cotiirress lat Dcecmhor Hie president uitjciI that Hiieh a law I,,; passed immediately and expressed hope that there would he a general aprcemcat to it. He is known Htill to favor primnrv taw, lint iuvcfi titration has impressed 011 him the difficulties of the tcchnienl details. The chief difficulty encountered hv the president has liecn that of fi.xine, ft dale for the nrimiirics. 1'rinmrirs now are held on different dates in the stales and the otiestiou has been whether the letrislature can change Hie state nrimary dates before 11)1(1. .Separate states and national primar ies he lias been tol1, would prove exensive. Keep the Kidneys Well t llcnllli I Worth Saving, anil Some .Mcdford I'witdi, Know- Ifuir to Sne It Many Mod ford jieople tnko their lives In their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs need help. Weak kidneys aro re hponslble for a vast amount of suf fering and 111 health, but there Is no I need to suffer nor to remain in dan iger. I'm, Doan's Kidney I'ills a remedy that has helped thoutmnds of kidney sufferers. The following statement laaves no ground for doubt. Uzra Arnold, Applcgato road. Jack sonvllle, Oregon, says: ".My back bothered me for flvo or six months, .l had a dull pain through my kidneys " and tho kidney action became irregu lar. I had to get up at night on that account. I was told to try Doan's Kidney Pills and did so with fine re sults. They soon rid mo of all the ! ailments. My kidneys have bothered me very llttlo since." Price 30c, at nil dealers. oDn't simply nsk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the samo that Mr. Arnold had. Kostoc-Mllburn Co., Props., Iluffnlo, X. Y. Adv. UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Riverside Phone 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Pwivintor. On account of the demand last : the coming year. X t von anv nriced w -mr -mrm wv mmmm m mm, m -mm- - f -mr The Man in i No oiIiIh how tint! your liver, utoiii ' ach or IiowoIh; how much your licnil nclic. how mlHcrftblo and unconifort ; alito you are frrttn cormhtlpntloti, lndl Keitlun, Iillloiunens r.ml kIurkIhIi' jbowoln you nlwnya Rot tlm deitred reults with Cnncnretn. Don't let your ntomach, llvor ami bowidn mnko you mUernhlo. Take CnnrnretH tonight; put nn end to tlm headneho, blllounc!i, dizzlnosR, ner voiiflneH, Mck, our, Knay atomnch, tiackarhc and nil othor dlntrcHR; cleanse your Innlilo orpnn or all the Idle, gni! and constlpntod tnnttor which l produ'clnf; the minor)'. A 10-ccnt box menng health, Imp plnenii and a clear head for montlm. N'o mnro ilnH of Ktin and rifotrras If you will tnko.n Cnscarel now and then. All driiKKlHtu sell Caitcarnts. Don't forRol the children their llttlo lnnlde.1 need a gentle clcaimlnt;, too. Adv. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Mcdford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place hy appointment Phone 147-J We'll do the rest E. D. WESTON. Prop. 1915 Y Y i -wf Electric Lights car desired and w -n - w m - - mmmw -mm iBiPiiiiiii nl W B ill a A FATIMA)j Who Put Ford Medford ll i , i "! ' V t- i and Main v' JL Y oftfrfrfrS r) 1 )