r VXQV six ' faEDFORT) TSrATT, TRTTiUNF., M1WF0RT), ORKUON". "MONDAY, NOVUM HIM 0, 1011 ASHLAND NORMAL BILL BEATEN BY E HUG MAJORITY Fuller returns leave no doubt of Die ilcfcnt of ttio Ashlnnd Normal bill by n AubMnntlnl majority, an well an I ho Weaton Korninl bill. The only counties giving the normal bill mib Ptnntlal majorities, as far us "known, were Lane, 2500; Multnomah, 381; Klamath, 806; Josephine, 500; Jack son, GfiOO. Kastcrn Oregon, ami Western Ore gon voted solidly agalnt tho measure tho moss-back counties voting as fol lows; Linn county, a majority ngalnstof .1788: Marlon, 5430; Clack nmns, .1747; Washington, 2384, and others in proportion. Even Umatilla, where tho Weston normal Is located, returned a major ity against tho Ashland normal while giving n 1000 majority for Its own school. Jackson on tho other hand, voted almost as strongly for Weston ns for Ashland. WAR INDEMNITY KEEPS CITIZENS 0 F A FAMILY OF BELGIAN REFUGEES WHO FLED FROM THE GERMANS. ANTWERP AWAY AIR SIXES OF AT PAGE TONIGHT Probably one of the most important events in tho local theatrical Reason will lie (lie presentation in this fit) of II. II. Frnzeo's "A Pair or Sixes," which Kew York lias uunuimouslv ile einreil to lie "the funtiic&l farce in tliu world." The book is bv Edward Peple, who lias contributed already Mieli successes ns "The Prince Chap' and "The Little Hebel," and will np iear at the Page Xovemher 0. The chief motive of "A Pair of Sixes" concerns the ingenious sohenio of it young woman who, figuratively, shows how n queen of hearts is better than a pair of sixes. All of which develops after two voung men, part ners in business unable to agree ns to their respective importance to the firm, decide to separate eommerei ally. The lawyer for the firr.i is call ed in and he finds the conditions air gnivaled to the point where no ami cable agreement can be made, so he propones a Jiand of hhow-down noker. The winner shall be known as the master and operate the business for one vear, unmolested by the other, who is, however, to be credited with his share of the profits. The loser is to bo known as the ''man" and must serve tho "master" in the capacity of servant for one year. Thcv agree on the scheme and its details the lawyer puts it in legal form and when the hand is dealt a pair of sixes Droves t j be high. From this premise, the complications de velop new and laughable situations for tho ensuing- two acts, in which the wifo of one partner and the fiancee of the other take n hand in the affair, which eventually becomes more hope lessly involved by the office sten ographer. As an added feature to the coterie of seemingly endless com plications, tho English housemaid be comes innocently entangled in an af fair with tho "servant" pnriner, and tho family finally evolves into a di vorce mill. To unravel these compli cated mixtures, tho clever young woman of tho plot surprises the law yer nt his own game and re-establishes the young men in their office. E AXTWKKP, Nov. !1, via The llngne and London, 11 u. in. The population of Autweip, which tied the city at the .time of the Oertnnn oecunation, is still unwilling to return. The Geif man demand for a war indemnity of $10,000.00(1 U frightening many into slaying nwny. Gcrmnn troops' have .been almot invisible in Antwerp since last Sat urday. The town hall has no militarv guard before it. Within the building the Oeiiunn administrator and offic ials of the ltelginn civil government work Dcaeefully under the ume roof. The Antwerp police detmrtment i still under the command of its ltel ginn officers, but every policeman is obliged to salute all German officers who are returning the salutation. One French and two Flemish news. papers have been allowed to reap pear in Antwerp. polled lo accept the Herman mark at I hn ,n8t Saturday evening me valuation, oi one mine iwcniy five centime. Tho immense quantities of flour and wheat of which the (Irrmaiis be came nosscssed when the-, occupied Antwerp are being mnxed to Louvuiu. Here these provisions ate prepared for the use of the armv ami sent to the Gorman front in Flanders. If this removal of food supplies continues long ttt its present rate the people of Antwerp soon will face the same shortace in piovi-iflii that to day is general in nil other parts of Helgium. This picture shows a family of Ilclglnn refugees at Hooicndiinl, llolhiud, with their entlro worldly belong, lugs. couolMtiug of one wheelbarrow, one matttvxs, aim bundle of clothes and two rhcop. When Antwerp fell thin family left their little farm niul home near I.xsoher-Frontlcre, walking all the way to Itwxendaiil, a trump of fourteen mile. They were without food or shelter for two days. A correspondent who witnessed (ho Helghum' flight fiout the (Ionium write: "I Imve seen their suffering from the time they Marled on their long tramp until they arrived In ltooendnnl. Without fHid and landed with such clothing, blanket and otner bits of wearing apparel its could be hastily gathered together before the Mcminn euturod the town, they wearily trod along the rough muddy road toward Itoo-eiidiial. The pupils of the t'ulontown school Ilunrom and Wntklus and bidding on Itheboves was lively. Tho boxes Incited over f 1 00.00 which will be used for the itirrhiiM of needed school futures and of a manual training equipment for tho Union- town school. , I Music was furnished bj n Medford orchestra. and their teacher, Mrs. K. E. Sams, ( All stores nre com-I giivo an entertainment at the limit nFFiprnc OF phllNTRV The on-j CLUQ ELECTED FOR 1915 tcrtulnmeut was over two hours In At the annual meeting of the Conn- lleckwlth EMDEN ESCAPES length nttil was considered a tvmaik- nblo nerforinanre for u school of only , try club Saturday, S. V t'.' pupils. The stage was decornted was named president for tho year wiiu ine scnooi roiors, imuk n green nnd n school song and drill were gUcn that was unusually ori ginal. All of the children am the teacher worked like Trojans fur days bofor the performance and the parts were all well'Playeil. Jessie oar- I !U.', W. I. Vnwter Urcpiosldout, H. t'handler Kgiut secretary and Earl H. Tiimy, treasurer. Frank II. Madden, Dr. E. H. I'lckel and Dr. h. A. Sulado were named senior members nnd Mr. Lincoln Mcl'ormaek and (!. II. Car- BACHELORS WIN BALL GAME AT COUNTRY CLUB BUD ANDERSON The ball game between the bach elors and married men at the Med ford Golf and Country club Saturday afternoon resulted in n victory of the bachelors by a score of H to .1. Mrs. 0. U. Carpenter was official score keeper but was unable to help her husband out because her brother was on the opposing side. The bat ters and contestants wero ns follews: Married Men Conner, Egan,- Campbell, Madden, ileckwith; O. Cnrpenter, 1). Carpenter, Salade, Pickel. It. II. E. 200100000 1 2 .1 Scorckeoper, Mrs. Oeorgo n. Car penter. llaeliclors Clarke, L. Carpenter, Tracy, A. Carpenter, Merrill, Woodford, Mor gan, Tumy. R. II. E. 2 0 15 10 0 0 0 13 3 9 Uatterles: Dachelors, L. Carpenter and Clark; Married men, II. C. Egan and Conner. tetfs Impersonation of a gossiping old l,on,or woro "I'Polnted as chairmen woman was one of tho most cleer !of t,u' housu. that has been Men outside of profes-l " " Predicted that I9IB would Slolial acting. uikkvui. Jr ill uiu uiniui) tn wvu uiuicuc Kciieuino wn LONDON', Nov. II :i:l. n. in.- A Sydnev N. S. W., disimlch lo the Ka cuing News says that the skipper of the steamer Put out, artiviug fiom Singapore, rcpoit that after the (lor- man miser Kiudcu'i stteees in sink ing the Hiinsinii and Fteiuit warships at Petiuiig, the (leniiau warship nnd two store ship were overtaken bv Hrilish cruiser. The specdv Kuidcu fled, hut the Hrilish ninn-ofwar sunk one store ship nnd enplured the other. TOBACCO SHIPMENTS ;'.' ui ' ME 1 EOR YOUNG GIRLS GOING WRONG i i ..ii. .j '"S'5 GAS HEARTBURN INDIGESTION A SICK STOMACH KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. H. Moro gliiH go wrong because of home conditions than tor any oilier i canon, asset led Miss .Margaret K, l.ulhcr. superintendent tho Florence Critten den home, New York I'lty, lit mi ad dresft today before the International Purity Congress. Miss luithcr said that must of the girls with whom the cotuts have to deal with urn not more than IS ears old. "Statistics show that the larger number of girls, who go wrong ate not alone In tho world," sho said. 'Nor nre they all wage earners, Uliis come to us from all statloiiH of life, and In most of the cases tho iiilmls ato polluted In early childhood." Stories of locked doors and barred windows In connection with white slavery ate largely Imaginary, ac cording to Miss Luther. "The men who live on coiumer ialliod vice are the men on see Mantling on the street colliers," she continued. "Their tlitlms are usual ly nllh little girls they win by wiles, and the girl such a man can enslave soul, mind and body, Is worse than any ph) Meal slave. "A Judge recently told mo Hint in nut ,..ttti nf tti.. in.. I. in. iinii kimi PERMITTED TO EUROPE' ,u1, fr whlioslaxery worn Ichs than :2 years old " . I. i... ft MnLUtu vnn.t n esilmnl tirntiliam !lll !" vu viwiuou; now oviihi iium,v i that was on a par with many of tho arranged and posslblltios of carrying best high school writings of that kind 'off tho K,f n,ul lcn,"!, '"'"PlonshlpH E DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush this through faded, lifeless locks and they become dark, glossy, youthful. and the performances of Topsy, the signing of Ventta, the hospital sur gery and thu bos nnd the school or chestra were all highly enjoyed. There was a very largo audlonco present, some coming from Medford. Applegate, I'rovolt, Jacksonville and wero discussed. WASHINGTON, Nov. II, (j n., Hritaiu today gave the rutted Statei d'lictal assurance that shipments oi tobacco to neutral bottoms destined to any country in Km ope would not be interfered with. Why Not Oct tho best smoke, ftov. Johnson, and also pntronlro homo. 'arkcr & Stanclif lit E. M'U Si., M.4I..A, Oim Tliiiu III rape's Dlaptpslu will di gest anything you eat and oNcrrumo a sour, gitHsy or out'Of-order Nlouinch surely within Mvo minutes. H otir meals don't fit comfdtiahly or what you eat lies like a lump of lend In your stomach, or If ou havo heartburn, that Is a sign of Indiges tion. , ' ' , (let' from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of l'apo's Dlapepslu and talio a dose Just as soon as you can. Theio will bo no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy fooling In the stomach, nausea, debilitating head aches, dUrluesN or Intestinal griping, Thin will nil go, and, besides, there will bo no sour food left over In the stomach to poison jour biealh with nauseous odors, l'apo's DlapepMln Is a certain euro for out-of-order Htomachs, berauso It takes hold of your food and digests It Just the same as If your stomach wasn't. .1 bet e. Itellef In fc minutes front all stomach misery Is waiting for ou at nuy drug store, Tlies Intgii MM) -rent cases roil tnlu enough "Cape's Dlapepslu" to keep the entlro family free from stomach dlsonlers nnd Indigestion for many uioiilhs, It belongs In your home ,dv K M L E I N FOIt LOTHES ADE IN EDFORD Jm$J.J.m$. STOPS HEADACHE, AN NEURALGIA a ? ? IX ? You can clear your head and re- lieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. James' Headache Powder. This old-tlmo headache relief acts almost magically. Send some one to tho 2 drug store now for a dime packago ; t and a few moments after you take a .......i .. ...in ........I ...t.. ... .. ai iuuvr juu win ttuuuur wuui uvvuinu of the headache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffering It's needless. lie sure you get what you ask for. Adv. TO EIGHT AGAIN If there lie any doubt about the allegation thai "hoje springs eternal in the human breast," Hud Anderson, Into prido of Medford. is sufficient. Ile is goiiu- to fight again. This time tho receipts will ho out with thu As toria football team of Astoria, a de clino from the- time when he battled for OO" purses. Tlio latest sad fcloii in tho career of tho "J'ride" is lold in tho following clipping: "Jtud Anderson will light his find match since his lust oneration which Hourly resulted "fatally, one week from wM -.Mondifv night. Hud is inntulu'd with Hilly .Mack, an Abtorin boy. Tho pair will meet tttstorin ou November 30 in n ten-round bout, the proceeds to go to tho AMorin football tenm, after tho purse has been de ducted. "Hud is in fairly good shape rig.'it mow, but will start working out at tho Moliawk club this afternoon and will leave on Saturday for Astoria. Dud considers ho is in ns sound condition its lie was before o wns laid low, and beliovcs lie will havo, no difficulty in winning from Slack." It is thu concensus of opinion in this city Hint a restraining ord should bo issued by tho courts to pro vent -Mm1 Anderson from oyer eu'or iug ttuothcr ring, Hair that lose IU color and lustre, or whon it fades, turns gray, dull and life less, is caused by a lock of sulphur in the lair. Our grandmother made up a mix ture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thou sands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which U so attractive, uo only this old-time recipe. Nowadays wo gel this famous mixture by atking at any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sago and Sul phur Ilalr Remedy," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly Ull it has been applied. Btr side, it takes on dandrutf, stops scalp itching and falling hair. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what delights tho ladles with Wyeth's Suge and Sulphur Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applica tions, it also brings bock the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. vose PIANOS Sixty-one years Steady, Progreaive, In telligent Manufacturing that u the hbtory of the making of VOSe Pianos Finiih and tone are two qualities apparent in many pianos, but the third quality durability can only be proven by time tests. An army of over 70,000 pleased vote owners pay tribute to vose DURABILITY II you hire friend who owns VOSO, you know that VOSC duiibiliiy it one of the many icaioni for vose prncnl.day supremacy. Come in and tee a VOJfU piano or player piano, and you will Icim the teaioni thai have placed it in hi pin ent potition. Sold for caih or on time paymenli by HALE PIANO HOUSE CHOICE CREATIONS IN Woman's Fall Footwear Our women's boots for fall wear havo a trlmnesR of outline and air of superiority that is charming to tho woman who rarcB for and appreciates tho best In footwear. $.bo to st.no Patent, Gun Motal, Width AA to D VB LIKE (Tl Of, 9 TO FIT vClCIU Lng 8!oc Store THIS HARD TO FIT ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 1 f T ? T t T ? f ? Y T ?" T T t T ? ? ? t T i t t t LINENS FOR THANKSGIVING , Bought Now Are An Investment Kspccially (lie ilfpeiitlahlc lines always .sold in our store. Our orders wt-re placed before the Kuropenn war began. 'We own tile linens in our present stock at considerably less Miaiiiit would be possible lo duplicate them at the present time. As far as,we can .judjje, I.inens in niarUet centers will be higher later on than they are now. Under these oireii instances the lioiise wife will be making a good investment in buying her Thanksgiving and Winter Linens early. ALL LINEN DAMASK Dnmiixk.H from Ireland, Scotland nnd Oennuuy nil pule linen, reliable iimlity. DAMASKS "i-'-iin'li nil pitro linen bleached Irish Dam ns);, in handsome designs, Mich an lily of the valley, poppy, chryMiiithcmum, Ameri can beauty rose nnd many other choice patteriiK, xpeeial nt, the yard .. 98c SATIN DAMASKS A fine grado oil u wejl-kuowu brand of Satin Damanks in n beautiful tinlity, choice palteniK, Hpeeiul, ynid . $1.45 Napkins to match, per dozen, $3.50. SILVER BLEACHED DAMASKS tlermuu silver blenched nil linen Damask, made of high-grnde ynniH, very soft, very choice denigiiH, at, the yard . $1.50 HANDKERCHIEF LINEN Fine Handkerchief Linen, fill inches wide, for ' $1.50 .'1(11 inch very fine sheer Irish Handkerchief I.iuen, ynrd .. $1.00 LINEN WA I STING Linen Wiii-ding, worth (ide, per yard 45c 71(1. inch nil linen Irish Wuisting Linen, in very soft, beautiful iiuish ., . 50c TEA NAPKINS Tea XapliinH with Swiss machine Bculloped edge, hand embroidered coruci'H, hull' do. en for J. $2.00 All pure linen hemstitched Tea Napkins, in choice patterns, per half dozen ..$1.50 IRISH CRASH Ii ii-.lt Crush worth I.'o Thin useful material needed in no many homes in n trie, (piality, heavy all linen Irish blenched crush, in this sale for .. .. I2JjC . HUCK TOWELING Fancy I luck Toweling, woith 7.1o nnd 7flc, in this sale for . . .. 65c Fine ulUliueit Irish I luck Toweling, 'J2 ineliuh wide, in n variety of the newest patlerns, 7,'ie nnd 7Uc guide, ynrd .... 65c GUEST TOWELS These fine ulMiucn liish (luest Toweln for .. -. 50c DRESS GOODS Offeriii' uupiirulleled bargains in (1001) IIKLIAMLK .MF.UCHANDISi:. There is u wide viii if ty for seleclion. Thu fnbrieH are Ihose iniieli desired, the ipiulily nnd beiiuly is of tho usual high standard. Our low prices menu splendid values, BROADCLOTHS This purliciilfir I'aluie wo sclented from u dotcu lines hceuusu it Iiiih merit in it that wo do not hesitate to recommend. Our miecess depends entirely on tho oIiihh of mcrchandiso wo sell. Koynl Venetian Hrnudflotli is Ihorouglily sponged and shrunk, has Iho soft, salin finish ho mueli dcsiied, mitdo in nil the lending staple nnd evening shades, cloth well worth $1,01) per ynrd, wo Imve set our selling price at, iter y it rd -.. -...--..-.... -.. $2.25 D0VETINE Is the new chilli recommended so highly in nil the lending fashion journals. It Iiiih the effect of a fine soft broadcloth, but is much hcuier, with a velvet finish, par ticularly adapted for suits and coats, ft I inches wide, ptiee, per vard . $2,65 BATES' CREPES 4 We lecommeiid this reliuhle crepe cloth both for its fust color nnd wearing ipial ity; comes in iilaliu colors; also broken plaids, 'JH inches wide, pi ice per yd, 25c WINDSOR CREPES I'scd so much these days for waists, dresses nnd undenvenr, has Iho erinklly weave and does not reipiiru ironing, comes in" plain while, blue, pink; also white with many styles of small roso patterns, our regular price, per yard 2C XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS Complete lino of ChrisliuuH Handkerchiefs now on display, assortment is bigger than over, with mnny new novelties hIiowii, such its Indies' wide hem (Hove Handkerchiefs, nil linen, with fine colored borders, fine hand embroidered initials, at from, each, r 5c to 75c One lot of Ladies' All Linen Iluudkercliiefs for, each, only 5c; 11 for 25c i Full size Men's all. linen Hnmlkorolticfs, 'l-iileh hem, Hpeeiul, 2 for ... 25c Complete line of Children's Fiiuey (loll tiny Hiiudkei'e)iiefs, in boxes, II in box for, pur box ! ,I5C 10-hHi Satin in.ii.sh Crqpp do Chine, a quality wo absolutely guarantee will give satisfaction for wear and id $1.09 color, our price, er y, X I t T .S Pictorial Patterns al ways carried in stock Jioe&tk t ? ? t ? t f r ? ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y f y y y y Fowne's Gloves givo A t satisfaction, Have you t tried them? i t"lXXlXXXfri Medford's Exclusive Dry Goods Store