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VXCV, TTTftTCTC BASEBALL LEAGUE ASSOCIATION 10 SETTLE DISPUTES MUST BE ABLE TO COOK A MEAL TO GET $10,000 LEFT BY WILL HIGH TARIFF IN lug ut Brown's hall, Eagle Point, Sat urday, November 19, at 2 p. m. C. C. Cute will speak on "Co-Operation," and 10. H. Hurd on "National Farm Loan Associations." All poisons In tho territory compromising Eaglo Point and fpper Kogua Klver are urged to be present. CLOSED EARLY El !LI EAT BIG MEALS ! NO MfiiYFfmn Tr;m; TRTr.uxrc. mfdforp. oijkoox. 'itiisday. xovkmhku h. wit; dr-r 9-$r -2T rrlV M N, Nov. 1 (iiirrisMiniltiii'i vf tin' A-"t-i;ih,l The Int- vt il fiii-1 it net for iuvt'imm-nt eon trol of bu-im- in tin intercut of Wiir if tii ii'ticv is Ilit' law pushed by )mili:uii'nl i'nretiWy io-.inr uf shops.' ,N sliop-kiTprrs, j-i't-itt anil small, must slmt their .!;it'es of hiiMiies nt M oVIml;, exeept a Satitnlay nights, when ihi'v m,v keep open until !). Tin jirt iH'opoal wit s for even earlier (ii'.-im:, Ittil llie hilt was ;nneinlel to p r:i nl an extra hour for five days of tin week I iy clinniiiit 7 to H. j Tht' chief ohjert aimed at is eeon-; omy of Iii'!iiin.u ami lighting-, whieli of! I'oarse menus eeoiiomy of eoal. One of Ihe Jiivat nscts of (Ileal Britain (lining ttie war is its revomie from the exportation of coal, am) moreover, its allies need all they etui lie!. Like every other wiir measure, however, this ;ni e.cit"s opposition and ere--i:tes i-ompiical ions, altliom-h the peo VJ pie as a whole will aeeepl it cheer fully as I hey have other inconveni ences. The --mall shopkeepers who live at (heir places of huines are the one who find nio-t olijeetioii. (hie t-ronud of criticism i Hint the puhlie houses are still to he opened until half paM nine. "Why should men ami women he allowed to gather in drinking places ami buy heer, if they cannot loaf in n riunr -tore and buy cigars, and j;o--in with the elerk?" is one of the que-tiotis ;iked. IMiiec where meats are served may remain open, bill only for t lie purpo-e of -jiving meals. They cannot sell cigars nor can they sell candy or food to be taken off 1 lie v premises, since the shopkeepers dealing in the ame com modities are forbidden to sell. Xor ran the itiyhlhawks who have caris in s the streets for di-pensine; coffee and lunches to lale workers, aeeonlini: to some const ructions nf (he law, sell cakes to be taken away. Some of the complications concern plnees of amusement. "The theaters and music halls mu not sell cigars and confecTionery after K oVIoek if we cannot, ' says the small shopkeep ers. "That would he class legisla tion, ami unfair competition' Smok ers who are up lute hereafter must have tobacco in (heir pockets, or go without. XKW VOIIK, Nov. 14. Employes in local federal offices have organ ized the Federal Employes union un der a charier from the American Federation of Labor, it was announc ed today, and hope to make the or ganization national in scope. As all members are civil service employes, they cannot participate in strikes. The constitution provides that under no circumstances shall the union enti'Mjire or support strikes atC'iiHi-d the I'nitcd Slates rve ru men!. The rea-on for the formation of the nrtrani.ation, s staled in the constitution, "is to provide for the common welfare of the employes of the Pniled Stales, which may result I nun co -opei a t ion and or-jinizal ion and for the bet I cnnciil of ihe ynv einmenl service in general." WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 1. Trial by court martini of Captain Edward L. Reach of the armored i-rui.-er Memphis, wrecked iu n hurricane on ii San I lomiiiician leof several mouths iign with the hi- of many lives, ns ordered todny by the navy department. Secretary Daniels said the Memphis would not be salvaged since the work would en-t about .:i,(MMI.nil0. and the Memphis was an obsolete type of war-hip. collegTesident T, CHAlil.O'lTESVII.l.E. Ya Nov. II. Oavid II. John-on. president of Withrop college. Uockhill. S. C, and also pre-idcut of the National Edu cation n--ocintioii. and ciirht other pri-si.1L;(.r were injured, the cn-in-ccr killed and the tircman badly scalded when a Southern railwav Passenger I rain from Augn-ta to Now York wo- wrecked :.n a colli-iou in toe vnnU here early today. XKW OKI.KAXS, La., Nov. 14. The Xationnl Association of Base ball Leagues met in annual session here today with delegates from throughout the country in attend ance. The meeting will continue through Thur-day. Amontr.the important ipielious ex peeled to ((iiiic up lor decision are the new demands of the Baseball, Players Fraternity, iuehidiiii: one re-' luting to contracts coverine; the club's control over injured plavers. President IL M. Sexton of the as sociation was nimble to attend be-' eaiwe of illness in Ids family ami in his stead Vice-President Muruaiie: presided. ! The annual report submitted bv Secretary John IL Karrell showed Oiat leayue on-anizatioiis, em liracin 1H"' cities nml towns in the t'nitcd States and Tatiada, ami em ploying -17liH players d mint: the play ing season of had qualified for membership. Only me qualified member of the national association disbanded dur im; the last playing season a class i) league, (hit of the 20 lennes, L'.'i started and 'SA linished; one leairne was diqualil ied. The Canadian lea y uc did not operate on necoiint of war conditions. The attendance this year as a whole exceeded by far that of the 1!H; record. Kifty-nine optional agreements were exercised by National associa- l ion (dubs ami UKl by minor leagues. Players reporied for release number ed 2l'"il; for suspension, ."i!MI : for re instatement, 1'iK. Twentv drafts were disallowed and cancelled. The tolal number of disputed cases handled lurintr the current year was .V) and fclM.fitKl was collected -in players laims and territorial liens and paid to them without cost of any kind. Only six claims were filed by the layers-' fraternity. The National league drafted 2ti players, the American league l!) and the National association ;V. A larire bndyel of disputed cases before Ihe board of arbitration will be settled during the meeting in New Oilcans. E CONTROL STILL DOUBTFUL WASHINGTON', Nov. 14. Repre sentative D.oromus of Michigan, tin: chairman of the congressional com mittee, declined nt the white bouse today that control of the next house of representative still was in doubt. He said the democrats wore certain of 'Jl'J votes and the republicans of 211, with nine districts still in doubt. GRAND .ll'NCTION, Colo.. Nov. 14. Following his conversion at a re ligious meeting last night, Andrew .1. Uiti'.lelH told tlio police today ho was a member of a gang that killed Po liceman Thomas Russell in New York 'luring a street light live years ago. lie is being held ponding advices from New York City. The gang is alleged to have operat ed in West 2l' ml avenue. Iianicls said ihe was unable to say whether a shot from his revolver killed Hussoll. or whether the officer 111 at the bands of other members of tlio gang. Ho told of the killing to ease his con science and to clear up the murder. Daniels declared. PRESIDENT TO MAKE WASHINGTON. Xor. 14. Presi dent' Wil-on cancelled tl"' Tuesday cabinet meeting and all engagements today so ho could dispose of the pile if routine work which has accumu- ited during the campaign. The executive offices wore throng il with visitors. Word has gone out that verv few new- appointments will be made. The president, it was -aid today, would like to find places for sonic defeated senators and ropre--ontatives, but cannot appoint them to hoard- and commi-simis created by congress because of legal restric tions again-t it. Notice. Mrs. C. F. Krown Come liome. vour husband wants you. -'IT Holon Inssfr of Now York, is ono o four cousins, who must ho ahlo to I t'rk u Bootl t'lu'nt-coui'so dlniH-r for i 2 tiHrsons hefore tlioy ro 1 7 yours of oo, to km (10,000 loft onph by tlielr, Kraiuhuolhor, Mrs, Mario Zinssor. Olio of tho cotisliiN, MiHs i:ilon ZinsKor, ilniiiilitof of Frodurl lossor of lliistitmH-oii-lliitisoti N. Y., Hiid junior nt Sniltli collego,' has alroady iiualifiod anil roreivod hor (lii.oiiu. I lor sistor, I'ohk.v, will lio IT next .laroh and is noxt in lino lo provo she dosorvos tlio (10,Uu0. j Sho is also a studoiit at Smith. i Melon conies nex(. Slip is a fresh- j man at liryn Mawr. Hor father, Au-' TAX DEFEATED I ' ! I'OHTl.ANI), Or.. Nov. 14. The j full rental value land lux and home- makers' loan fund umenilment, com- j inonly culled the single tax bill, de feated in Oregon, was mi application j of the Henry George theory that all taxes should be borne bv land. It proposed to tax all lands at the full rental value, the present renter having preferred right to rent the lands from the state. Opponents of j the measure asserted its purpose was to confiscate all land titles, leaving owners and mortiraueos nothing but improvements and preferred rights lo become tenants id' the stale. The measure was overwhelmingly defeated, it was estimated here to day, by a vote of 184.!IS4 against and 4:i.20 for. THREE PIS TWJNS T SAX FRAXCISCO. Nov. 14. I'nitcd States army recruiting head quarters hung up a record here yes terday when three sets of twins en listed in tho coast artillery corps. A youth of only l." summers was nlso enlisted in the artillery branch of the army. California can claim none of the twin products jis her own. One pair, Charles I-', .'iiid Henry Roiuois, come from Koehcsler, N. Y. : .lolm 0. and Fred G. I'I'eiffer and Joseph li. and Hobnail W. Running come from Ore gon. ''lie I.Vycar-old youth, George L. I'.iimgarilncr. came 1 coin Santa lloa, Ca!., bringiiiu' the written consent of !ii parent, whose only stipulation was that he be detailed to service iu the I'nitod States. E XKW YORK, Xov. 14. The re moval of the class bitrrier -to tlm Mock exrhaiiKC, which in the past has been considered rather an exclusive club with a limit 1 iiinm!trrihlf w as cinphnnized today through the an nouncement that n telephone clerk for a Hroiulway brokerage firm is to lie advanced to full inemberHliip on the board as soon as arrangement s for the purchase of the seat have been com plnted. This is the f-econd Instance in two weeks. oT a uniformed employe of the exchance who has become a full member. PRESIDENT CONGRATULATED BY FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS WASINXCTMN. Xnv. 1 I.- Ho. Ici'timi eini utiiLMtiori-i lime been cccivi'd bv rrc-idciii Wi!-ui lr-ihi gust Ziimsor. is president of tlio Yorkvlllc bank In Now York city, Tho fourth Krand-dauKhtor is Margaret, 7, daiiRluor of Dr. Hans Zinsser, physician and profossor at Columbia University. , rulers of several foreign nations, bull : their names will not be -iven out re-election is til after the president1! - irmallv oncedod by the republicans. "They do more than please your taste they satisfy!" WASHINGTON-. Nov. 14. l'inal 'iirr.unionts were made today in the su preme court in tho white slave cases Involving Interpretation of whether the Mann act applies to vice In which there Is no element of commercial ism. The question Is raised In the DlKBs-Caniinetti caso from California. Following a brief concluding state ment by Assistant Attorney Ooneral Wallace for tho government, former Senator ltailcy of Texas made the principal argument for tho defend ants' interpretation of the law, that It does not apply in eases of "more immorality." "To restrict tho law to debauchery in commercialism alone is to make idle tho words of tho statittn," said .Mr Wallace, referring to the law's prohibition against transportation of women for "any immoral purpose.'1 "Congress (11(1 not Intend this dras ic punishment for more moral lapse," said Mr. Ilalloy. "Such a construc tion would bring tho law into dlsro puto; il Ik Impossible to onforco laws whoso punishment Is regarded dispro portionate to tho offenses." SUFFRAGE LEADER SHOWS CONTINUING IMPROVEMENT ! LOS AXfiKLKS, Cnl., Nov. 14. I Continued improvement wns reported jtudnv in the condition of .Mrs. Inez iMilliollaud Hoissevnin, New York suffrnnist. ill with nucinin nt n hos- im-:piIal sill(.(, h(.r ,.niVi. during lt!r recent cnmpnio.n tour. She pass- ed a very good night, her nurses said. That's why Chesterfields are like a good cup of coffee they taste fine and, in addition, they satisfy! But, besides letting you know you've been smoking, Chesterfields are MILD, tool Chesterfield is the one cigarette that can give you this new delight (satisfy, yet mild), because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the greatest advance in cigarette blending in 20 years. "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SA TISFYl " CIGARETTE S By t wmM. XEVV YORK, Nov. 14. It' Aiuori can luumil'tiL'Uiivrii desire to retain their positiou in English markets af ter the war tliev mav be under the necessity of building plants in Kng: ':milf iu tile opinion of Tierce 0. Wil Hams, Vnited Sialcs conmieiTinl nt lacho nt London, who is conferring with business men hero nt the bureau of foreign nnd doiucstic commerce. "All indication!? nre tlmt n protec tive tariff will he m effect iu the Toiled Kingdom atter the war," de clared Mr. Williams. ''Sentiment favor of n high tariff is growing: nil the lime in Kngland and tins the backing of influential interests. P.rit- ish labor seems rather favorably im pressed with the idea of n tariff wall the argument being that such a meas ure will lessen competition nnd Very likely tend to maintain higher wages. "Should n high tariff be enacted in England, its probable effect would be to curtail the sale of American lnun- ufnotui'ccl articles in that country. It would even seem that in certain lines American manufacturers might find it desirable to establish plants in Kngland in order to meet British nud foreign competition there. An niter native might be to build American plants in ( nnnda or enlarge existing ones in order to get into the English market on favorable terms." FA11M IjOAX ASSOCIATION MKKTINO SATl'ItltAV, XOV. 10 A meeting of all the fnrmers of the valley interested in tho or ganization of co-operative farm lonn nssocntlons nnd co-operativo market- 'I'nlie's Iuies1ii" Is yiUckest, Huron Stomach Relief Known Try It! TIiuo It! Papo's Dlapepsln will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stom ach surely within five minutes. If your meuls don't fit comforta bly, or what you eat lies like a lump of loud iu your stomnch, or if you have heartburn, that Is a sign or In digestion. . Get from your pharmacist a flfty ont case of Pnpc's Dlapepsln and take a dose just as soon as you can. Them will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acdt no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy fooling in tho stomach, nau sea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal grilling. This will all go, a nut beadles, there will bo no sour food left ovor In tho stomach to pois on your breath with nauseous odors. iPapo's Dlopopsln is a certain cure for out-of-ordor stomachs, because It takes hold of your food and digests it Just tho same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief In five minutes from all stomach misery Is waiting for you at any drug store TheBe lurgo fifty-cent cases con tain enough 'Tape's Dlapepsln" to leep tho entire family free from stom ach disorders anil Indigestion for many months. It boiongs in your home. Adv. Which Way Will You Decide When you atnrt out to look for KlnsBOH, will you drop Into the first plueo whoro thoy nre displayed as articles of merchundlBo, or will you Ko where slilll Is the paramount Is sue? ' , ' Much of your future eye comfort depends upon your decision. ' What shall It bo, Dr. Rickert Kj-o Sight Specialist Suitu 1-2, Over Tho May Co. OXK APPLICATION ICK.MOVE8 BU PERKMOVS IIAIIU Ono application of Marinello Depil atory will remove It Quickly, painless ly and effectively. Used by the moct prominent society women and Btago favorites the world over. This dopllatory comes In powder form, Is agreeable In ordor and easily applied by making It Into a paste and and spreadlnR on the parts to bo treated. In two or three minutes tlia surface Is gently scraped and the Rkla Is left hairless, soft and free from any irritation. Prlco $1 per package. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP fiiimftt-Corpjr Untitling;. New Japanese . Hand Laundry will opon for baslnem OCTOI1EK OTU We will do all kinds of laundry work and dry cleaning. All work done by hand. 122 NOHTII FIIONX ST. PUONE 7B6. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street. ... Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photograph pi in Southern Oregon ; Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Phone 147-J We'll do the rest . D. WISTOK. Prop. , 1 r