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Q 1ffET)TOBT7 WXTT, TUTCTTNTK OTTTFOTU), OftTCflOX, TrEKDAY, NOVTCMBEK .10. 1M PJOTiJ TITRETC BILL ABOLISHING DEATH PENALTY ALLIES ADVANC E POISONOUS PLANTS I RUSSIANS REPEL i I he Dauy l-aslitan Hint. ALONG SEA I J i i LEAD OF 25 STILL INGL o CO ONWESTERNRANGES TURKSH AHACK HAS CONTINUES CAUS OSSE NEAR ERZERUM Vf - lv,i ' v .,. ',- V ( i, Willi ivIiiiiih nilMhint; from uily Hiitc of tin- lliirly.fonr founl icn in lli! Htiilc, llm bill nlHilifchiiiK eiipitiil piiiiihliinriil lor imnili'i' now Iimh ii I'ii viiinlilc iniijiiiily of 'J.' votes. .Iiicli win county voted iimiii lln1 iiiciiHiiio dm follews: m, :i'J7ll; no, 'J.V,i:i, (limit, 1 .11 Id' iiml Malheur I'oiinlii'N iin Him only one Hint luivo not yet ic poi'lcil. Ah I'iooIi, IIiiiim'v unit hoiuc of (lie oilier eouiilicK of cenlriil Oiv, Hon have rrliiiiicil mIIi! iniijoiiticN in favor of the liill, il )h mihiIii tlnil tlin pri-Hi'ii! lend will ln miiiiiliiiucil, However, ln olc is no rliiMn 'llml n hinlc i'oiiiiIv limy tTt't! it cilher way. Thin in tlic only iiiciiMirc on lln Imllol m! ill in iloiiht. Noriiiiil KilioiiN litc llolli llic iioiiiiiiI H'-I.ool liilU Inil in tlii rtlulo nt lnit:i. Willi ii'Iiiiiih li mt 21 of tlit' 'II inlii'H in tin' Mule nvttiliililc iiml llil iiielinliw tin1 fit,' III I'M of IllOrtl of till1 III)I0IIH noun tics the AnIiIiiiiiI iioiiiiiiI in neuily 'Jli.llllll voli'H lii'liiml. It i I'l'ihiin llint tlic i'iiiiiilii'1 jel to Im In'iuil fioin i'iiiiiiiiI affect it. 'I'Iik Mill- now sliiiuls: I'nr AnIiIiiiiiI tun mat AgiiitiM Ahliliiml iioiiiiiiI .17, Kilt 77,2-.M Mnjoiilv nuiiiiiMt . 111,7110 Itrlntiil ntiinis iiNo I'oiiliiini' to nii' inli'iNi. iiiiijiiiilit'M o llin Wi'H tun iioiiiiiiI in niMi'in Oiij'iiii. Thf following in I ln vol) on llm WValoii iieiiiiiiI: For Wih.1.111 noruinl Hl,:i!l2 Attain! W"liin iioiiiiiiI 7fi,hHI Mnjoritv nKin-t M.IHII l.ikcwimi tlii' liill ineviilim: Cm city unit county coiiholiiliilinii continue to full lii'liinil. Miiny of tin' outlviiiK' counties, evidently not uiiilcrMiiiiiliiu? tin meiiMire, have (joiio tli'i-nli'illv iipiiiiM it. Tlii' vote now ih .Vi.IUH for iiml ll,llirj iiniiiHt- n negative iniijoiitv or ii,:iho. (1iniulM-rlitli Keeps l-4vul (li'iir' I', ('liiinilierluiiiVonliiuirH to iimki' piins on Koticrt A. Iloolh for tlic si'iintiitliii. ('Iiiiiiilii'iliiin now N iiioro tlimi KI.IIOII otct ulicml in tin hlnlu onlhiiln of Miiltnoiniili county. Some counties have not reported their voti complete, fliiimlicrliiiii fii ri ii'il .Miiltnoiniili count v liv Willi, which (,-ivi'rt him n tilmnlity of ttjijiroxinia t ly 22,7110. Dr. James Vitliveoiuln now Iiiik it lead ocr Dr. I'. .1. Smith for tin- pv i'riiorliip in the xtntc oiitniilf .Miiltno iniili I'oiinty'of 21, HIS. Hi' cnriieil Miiltnoiniili' I'oiinty by 11,707, which Hive him n pivi'iit plurality in tlm Klnti' nt lurjje nf :i;l,tUiri. So it is rrn Minuhlo to I'.xpi't't tlmt the inN-iuK countic ami tho unreported precinct of those roiintii'H tlmt linvi' made pnrtinl icturii w til nwcll his (rami plmalitv to mini' than ;l."i,0H0. FINAL SHOWING TREY 0' HEMS Thl'i inoHt IntoreHtliiK nmlul which Iiuh boon hIiowii on tho (irronn at tho I'nK'i Thontor (or tho pant 1 1 wcnltH, will linvn ItH rinnl hIiowIiik, enmplut Inj; thin oxoltliiK Htry Wt'tlnomlny iiml Tliurmlny iiIrIiIh. TIiIh nerlal linn ili'inonutrntcil tlmt thorn Is almost no limit of what tint bunt prnilucurH aro ahln to ulvo iih In nmvliiK plftun'H. Many thoiiHimilH havo watched with Intcri'Ht t lio ilovidopmi'iit of tho plot and tlm many hairbreadth imcapes or llin nrtorH In thlM Htory. I'p ! proHunt tlnn, tlmro him boon nn tin riTtulnty In rt'Kiirtl to tho rumplolloii or tho plot. Thoro will undoubtedly bo an eiiondoiiH erowd to wHiichh Urn final uplHodo of thlH hciIoh. All thrntiKh Uh production It has hIiuwii tint IiuhI photoKraphy and morlt In ItH production. TO BE CONTESTED According to Del Norto paporn, .ludgo John , Ohllda wan ro-olcctod (Hiiporlor judgo over 11, W, Miller, hla niuiio being written In on tho ballot (II a tlmoH an unnlnut tho l07 voIch cast lor Miller. IIIh oloctlon ltow ovor, Ih coutcHtod, on tho grounds thut Chllda wih ollmlnntcd In tho primaries and tlmt tho writing In wiih UlogtU, Tho innttor -will prob klily bo tulcon Into tho courts Tor final adjudication, f)ol Norto county wont dry by n majority of C5, IIuih lmnlHhlng tho HUloon from OroHcont City, and other towns, I'AltlH, Nov. 10, l:fi0 n. in. -I'IkIiIImk from mind diino to Hand diiuc, hampiircd by thick foit biiukn and at tlini'H ernwIliiK on IiiiiiiIh and luii'CH throiiKh IiIkIi ni"H tho ad vaiicii of tho alllim iiIoiik tlm llnlKl'in Kiia coiiNt coiitlnui'M, aicordliiK to ro poitH ri'Cf'lvi'd liuro today. Tlm ad vaiicii on Monday wuh Homvwhiit Hlowiir an the (Icrmanx, after two i1ii)m of lelrcat and rent, iiKaln a. Hiiuii'd tlm offensive. Tho allien, however, prciionted a iilonewall do feiinii and 'tho (lerinaiiH attain worn forced to retreat, Thu m'kI'mi around VpreH In tlm neeiin or tho ureaicnt iicllvlty im tho (lormaiiN miparently wInIi to take (ion kohnIoii or Ihe Icrrllory between l.a llntine, and Nlcuport, which Ih conild ered of Kieat Htrnter.lcal Importance Althoiiuh tho ndvnuco yeitterday waH only hIIkIiI, thin Hhotild not ho depreciated, III the opinion or tho lendliiK crltlt-H, hut rather acclaimed at lln full value, an It appcaiH now, after many retreatH, counter marchex and Intermliiublo delay tbat the nl Ilex ailvnuro linn Im'kiiii In reality. The erltlcH ray It Ih ImpOHalblo to pay loo IiIhIi a 'tribute lo Ceiieral Jnrrrii'n policy wlileh hitherto ban been criticized by tbone who wero lin patleni and detdroiix or ipilcker re- MlllM. ,ln Abiiiri) the Cermann hnro mif feied a miuki'd defeat an their at tuetiM to Kalu the vauliiKo point on HI Mario lleli'htH bao lieeii rrultlcxx. Tho hltuatlon hero, It Ih rtated, be ciiiiii'H moio Murlotm t'Very day, iih the only available roaiU ruiinliii: eaxl and went are In pomtexHlon or the allien and uulexN Ibo (iermaiiH nuco-ed In breaking (hrmich and JoIiiIiik the many army their only altei native will bo a retreat, FISH POACHERS SUE IIUAN'TS PASS, Nov. 10. Dmij, Imn It. Kaiuii mill W. A. K.iiue, who have opciutcit n boat in the local (toiiimereiiil ri'licnuen'H fled for the pant two nciixoiim, have ciiiiiiiicIicciI action aKiiinst Deputy Ii-li and (lame Wiinlciis Fred .Merrill ami Sam I.. Sundry for ilnmnnes in the miiiii ol .find. The suit h the rcult or the an-esl of the Itnine hrotheis by the deputicH upon a charge of iVhmn with iv i;ill net in illegal walei. Mer rill and Sntidry maile the uricM laht Hummer, nlleiu),' that the Ituiue brotheiN fi-hed below the limit in Ihe 1'nKiic nt the moiitli of .lump-Off-.loe creelc, The fishermen were fiixt tried in it jiiHtice eomt at Merlin mid ap pealed from the verdict of guilty there to the circuit court. They were lie ipiillcil upon the charge here. In their eomphiiut now they allcue thai by icithon of the arrest mid the con fihcation of boat mid nets mid conse quent Ions of time during the fishing season they were ilumaged in the sum of f I"i0 mid judgment in that muo.iut ii nsl.cd. IGSBURG ! BOTTLED UP AT MAFIA I.ON'DON, Nov. 10, 12:4 p. in. Tho tlcrman crultter Koi'iilKHborg. which dhmbled tho llrltUh crulsor I'cguxuH Home wtH'kH ago, has been bottled up at Marin lidaud, on the coiiKt or nurmnn Kant Africa, by the blockading or tho channel to thu har bor. ANGRY EMPLOYE HURLS . WOOD THROUGH WINDOW Ccorgo Thompson, a discharged employe or the MoiUord hotel yester day afternoon In a fit or maduesH throw a Htlck or ntove wood through the big pinto glnnH on tho nlilo or tho dining room. Tho piece or wood landed on a tablo from which n young lady hnd Just arlHon. A short tlmo prior to IiIh uct Mr, Thompson had been discharged. Ho was employed In tho kitchen. Ilo was placed In tho ctly Jail, Ac cording to hlniHoir tht) act was com mitted when ho was out or hla head. According to the nrrangomoutfl mado last night It Is probable that Thomp son will again work nt tho hotel and pay for the nhito glusa ho destroyed, UNFILLED TONNAGE OF STEEL TOTALS 3,461,097 NKW YORK', Nov. 10.- Tho tinrill. eil tonnage of thu United States Steel corporation op October ill totalled :Vtlll,()l7 toiiH, a (IcoroiiHo of JI2(l,fi70 from September. 11 1PPif'rM Wmrm 4 A M u e thai i' 'it ninny new ulylv di'i.'ilM It t coiiipuii'il or a vrlut il.i'liloii blutiM', wllb a tape Imex and n deep K'lille 'J lie nleeie anil ibouldcr iurrie me of black lace. I Huh rolUr, f,ned wllb wbte kiillu. Cold uud led mlii ii I' r mi front. BOOKS SENT TO APPLEGATE LIBRARY I'.xtra Intuitu neat lo Applegale Library: llalley, I'lant-brcedliig. Italley, I'rluclpliHi or IVult Crow Iiik. ClenienH, IniiorentH Abroad. I'ox, Knlgbt or tho Cumberlunds. (Jordon (Connor), Rky I'llot. Harper, Manual of Kami Animal. Henry, I'oeds and IVedlng. Porter, At the Toot of the llnln bow. Heed, A Spinner In the Sun. Altrheler, The Te.xnn Triumph. Ilarnlow, The ColonltitK mid the Itevolutlon. ItateH, In .Sunny Spain with Pilar Icn and Itafaol. Ileunon, Along the Itond. lllaliidull, TwIllKht Town. Mower, I.oneHomo I.nnd. Hradley, Tho Story of tho Pony li.xpreHH. ltrady. The King and the Man. Ilrochner, DiiiiIhIi I.Ue In Town and Country. Ilrown, Undo D.ivIiI'h Hoys. IliicJuin, Sir Walter ltnlclgh. Cable, John March, Southerner. Canflcld, Kldiiapied CamperH. ClemeiiH, (Mark Twain). Pudd'n heod Wilson. DIckliiHon & Skinner, ed.. Child ren's Hook or Christmas Stories. DuPiiy, Uncle Sam, Wonder Work er. Karl, Captain or tho School Team. KaMinnn, Yellow Star. I'erlier, Dawn O'Hara. I'ltzpatrlck. Jock or tho Hunhvold. (llllmore, (llayncs), Phoebe, I'rncst nnd Cupid. flooding, Plcturenqiie New Zealand. arcane, The lllglit or tho Strong out. Haggard, Kurnl Denmark and ItH Lessons, Halevy, Abbe' Coustnntln, llowells, My Mark Twain. Huntington, Asia. Irwin (Hnshlmurn Togo), Mr. Togo; -Multi or All Work. Johnson, Williams on Servlco. l.nlng & KiIhoii, IMnon I.alng Renders; Hook 2, Lend n Hand. Huffman, A Question 'or Latitude. Macgiegor, Tho Slory or Home. Maynard. Elliott Oray, Jr. Muuroo, Cab nnd Caboos(. Palmer, Danbury Hodd, Avlntor, Hogers, Tho Hook or Uselul PlmitH. Hobirs ((IreenK The Hoiiho or the WhlsiKirliig Pines, St. NIcholnH. Vol. K, P, l, ,0v. inrts. .Solon, ltolf In tho Woods. Shater, Harper's Hoglnnlng Elec tricity. Stuck, Ten Thousand Miles With n Sled. Talbot; Lightships niui Llhgthousoa Vaiv, Slcklo and Others, Hlvorsldo l-'ottrth, llciulor, Wade, Our Lltllo Itusslan Cousin. wuson, Happy Hawkins. Watts, Not ban Ilitrke. White, Oolil. Wlltae. Hero Tnloa of Ancient Ilrlt inn. Wooloy, The Cub Heportor, Wright, Scn-aldo nnd Wny-sldo. Our ol( nock ol Ujf.a It M,rt bnnluau lacliul,! oottni oliilkln fi mm. mi, oJ chj. --w. i.ww, ih nu tn intttt. iaic laoifcl. Parker & Stancliffe l!IE.Ntla3t.,MUcJ,0,,a WAHIHNnTf)S', I). ( Nov. 10.- -Six of Ihe poiMiiioii" plant tlmt emn-e lln' hcnvicM lost,eH of livestock on western iinigex nre described with the mil ol full-page plmtopmpliN in a eir eiilar jiiKt publiHlied by the I'nitcd Slulex ilepiiitmeiit of iigrieulluie un der the tiile, "l'niieiil I'oimiiioim I'lnnlH of Ihe Western Slock Ifmige." Dexpite Ihe damage that thcie pliiuU do every venr there arc ninny i.tockmen who do not rceognie thciii, and in conNcipience arc unable to prolcijt (heir nloek effecivelv from being poiwoiied by l)leni. It in ptob- utile lliul tbeic ate on the ranges a large number of poisonous plants iiniiieil in the eiieulur. TlieNi- nre the yginleiiiiH, or death cainaH. the lu pine, the mttlcwecil or white loco, one of the worst of llie nmnv vnrielieM of loeo planlM; the loll larkspur, the low laikspur mid the eieuta oy water heinloek. Of these, the eieuta filoiie is dangerous to man, cuiisiug eiinul sioiis mid even death, The loot of it, however, is the onlv poisonous- pari. In the case of the other pliiuls, with I lie exception of the lupine, till parts are poisonous to slock. Ilulh (be fill mid the low larkspur lost their pois onous qualities after blossoming. The illustrations in the circular urn .Kcouinmiicd bv hi iff dceriptions of he nlmit, which should enable the slockmuu to idinlifv I hem icadily. Tin' -ymptouiH peculiar to each form of Mii'.oiiing mnl the remedy, when there is one, nic itl- set lortli. TOMS COURT TO HEAR TARIFF CASE WASHINGTON', Nov. 10. An.ni- ments hei'un lodav before the c us- loms cohrt in the mical of import ers nnd Ihe go eminent to dctennine he vnliililv of the clause of the Un derwood. Siiiuuons tariff act, which gives ii f Hr cent di-count on gnmls imported in American bottoms. The boanl ofgenenil appraisers, the court of lirst rcoit in customs enscs, decided several mouths ut'o tlmt the discount must be given in all cases if given tit all. beeaiise of the t'uvoi d nation clause in treaties be tween the United States mid leadina maritime nations. AT WASHINGTON', Nov. 10. Secret service men mid nnvy radio experts seeking hidden wireless stutions, up posed to he minting American neu trnlitv lm lnund a hitherto un known station nt Unscnuda, Lower California, not far neioss Ihe Unit ed Slates boundary. You (let the ftait There Is when you smok Gov. Joun ion cigars and patronlte homo Indus tIm E, ALL STUFFED UP Your cold will brenk and oil grippe misery end after taking n doao of 'Tape's Cold Compound" every two. hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens cloggod-up nos tills and air passages In the head, htops nasty discharge or noso run ning, relieves sick headncho, dullness, feverlshuesH, t-'oro throat, sneezing, KorcncKS nnd stifrnqsH, Don't stay ntuffod-up! Quit blow, lug and snuffling! Kaso your throbbing bend nothing elso In tho world gives such prompt relief as "Pnpo'B Cold Compound," which costs only 25 ccntB nt nny drug store. It nctH without assistance, tastes nice, nnd cnuses no Inconvenience. Accept no substitute. TOR1C LENSES nro curved louses which lmvo many advantages over tho old flat stylo. Lot mo duplicate your eyo glasses oxuetly In this now shapo lens, DR. RICKERT Kyo Sight Specialist Over Deuel's aroon Trailing Stamps Olven LOS mm f AN HEAD PKTHOflHAI), Nov 10.- An oM clol communlcntlon from the Cnurn nlan army Htaff at Tlflls, dated No vember H, says: "At daybreak, near poprunkeul, the combat was resumed with renewed force when the army launched against us troops concentrated In tho legion or Krrerum, which, In their turn, were reinforced rrom tho gar rison or that stronghold. "To Judge rrom the character of the nctlon and such Information as could bo fathered, German officers commanded the Turks. "In the afternoon the fighting as sumed a particular tenacious charac ter when the Turks supported their advance guards by rresh divisions However, their nttenipted envelop inent ot one or our Hanks railed. "Thanks to the valor or our troops w were able towards evening, when the battle moderated, to hold nil wo had previously couriuered. One of our columns took possession ot posi tions at Karaklllne (Karaklflssee) and Alaskerta." It Is announced here today that the emperor whllu en route from Kholni to Sledlce received a report rrom Cencrnl Avonoff, commander-ln chler or the army or the southwest. Ceiieral Avonotr with bin staff was Invited lo the Imperial breakfast. At the station at Seedlce the enieror iccelved General Koiizky, coiuuiand-er-lii-cblef or the unn of thu north west FIVE ILLINOIS COUNTIES SUFFER STOCK DISEASE CHICAGO. Nov. 10. 'Although herds or dairy cattle In five Illinois counties were found yesterday to bo Infected with foot and mouth disease and ordered destroyed, Dr. O. K. Dy son, state veterinarian, announce to day that be believed the eplSemlc In this state to be under control. Not merely Legal, but Absolute Purity. 25c liT.MiiT3'7j Lb. umvjzyA Does 1755 Not Rub Off, Lasts 4 Timet as Los( Other, HS Sarci Work. Get a Can Today WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time ot place by appointment Phono 147-J Wo '11 do the vest E. D. WESTON, Prop. CI yTleaaage Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy for the horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your back would break, when your head aches constantly, you arc nervous, de pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds of women safely through this critical period. Read what these three women say: From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. UurrAi-o, N. Y. " I am writing to let you know how much your medicine lias done for me. I ailed tcrrihiy during tho lust winter nnd Hummer and every one remarked about my appearance. I suf fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, no appetite and at times was very weak. "I was visiting at a friend's house one dayand she thought I needed Lydia E. Pinkhfun's Vegetable Compound. I took it and have gained eight pounds, have a good appctito and am feeling better every day. Everybody Ls asking mo what I am doing and I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if you Avish and I hope othors who have the same complaint will see it and Ket health from your medicine as I did." Mrs. A. Hounu.no, 01 tJtantou St., Buiralo, N. Y. . ' Was A Blessing To This Woman. So. Richmond, Va. "I was troubled with a tearing down pain anil a female weakness and could not stand long on my feet. Of all tho medicines I took nothing helped me like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I am now regular and am getting along line. E cannot praise tlic Compound too much. It has been a blessing to mu and I hope it will Iks to other women." Mrs. D. Tyleii, 23 Wesi. Clopton bt, South Richmond, Va. Pains in Side, Could Hardly Stand. Lonr, "Wis. m I was in a lad condition, suirering from a femalo trouble, and. I had such pains in my sides I could hardly move. lt fore I had taken the whole of one tottle of Lydia E, Pinkham's Veg etable. ComiKiund 1 felt tetter, and now I am well and can do u good day's work. I tell overyliody what your medicituj has done for nio.n .Mrs. .loiiv Tiinjirsn.v, Ixli, Wisconsin. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegrctablo Compound litis been tlm Htniiiluril remedy for fe male ills. No one slelc with woman's ailments does justice to herself If nhe does not trytbis fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs. It lias restored so many nufferlngwoincntohealth. fcWrlto to LYDIA E.PIXKIIAM XEDICI5C CO. lW (CONFIDENTIAL) LVNX, MASS., for advlco. Your letter will be opened, road ami answered bv a iTiimun and held In strict coiillilencn. Money Raising Sale of Jewelry Having purchased very heavily of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Tableware, etc., I find I must sacrifice tho profit to move the goods. Remem ber, there are no reservations. Every article in my well selected stock must go. My loss is your gain. Select your Christmas present while you have tho largest selection to choose from. J.W. DIAMOND, JEWELER Watch Our Window for Bargains Low Round Thanksgiving For Thanksgiving Day, November 20, low round-trip tickets will lio bdlil between nil points in Oregon on the. Southern Pacific, Main Lino ami Ilranclies, November 23 ami 211. Final return limit November HO. ' Superior Train Service Full 'particulars as to train servieij, specifio fares, etc., from nearest agent of llm SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Aynt, Portland, 0rw Trip Fares for ' ,1 M