TrnrroT,r maii; tritu-xf. mkofori. oi,m-::on sati'imiav. novkmisku is. inr, NEW APPLEGATE GREATEST WARSHIP PASSES TALLEST BUILDING ON FIRST TRIP OUT L EI Shipping bills for five enrloads of innehinery for the new mill nf I hf A') pleute Lumber eompiiriy were reeeiv ed this liioruiiiK mill otfieers of tin company expect tlie tnueliiiiei'V to nr. rive in Medford within a week. This mornine' ulso the plans for the mill were reeeiveii, and today the site, y ili( to the west of the Tniil Lumber company mill, is hein" staked out in preparation for the bee-inniiiK; of work next Monday by u hinre crew of men. JiiisinesM men who are interested in the ereation of a pnyroll in the city, nod hnve subscribed for stoek in the new mill company, are asked by the company officials to pay up their subscriptions without delay, that money may be on hand for the pay ment of the freight on the machinery and for pitying the men w ho w ill work in the erection of the plant. The company officials will be busy super intending the erection of the mill, and ask that tile money be sent in without personal solicitation. Work is well advanced in the prep arations for shipping logs to the mill. It is thought that logs will be started rolling within three weeks. "e nre now engaged in perfecting' our marketing organization," stated' 8. S. IIiiIUh this morning. ''I believe that within a short time our selling orciem win enuuie us to operate tnc mill at top rapacity, or 1(111,0110 feel per day. This capacity would neces sitate the employment of 200 men in the woods alone." Conferences will he held next week with officials of the Kwauna liox factory of Klnmnth Kalis, who will erect a factory in Mcdford and will take a large share of the output of the mill. i ! I 'i - . V'-Af.-I i A,-:r-r, : -:. . .... .... .. .ii--;. ' V . ..: a.::;?, : ,. - - 'I! .':;: I YALE DEFEA1S ;B r J I (J-S.S ARIZONA l'l.'IXCKTOX. Xov. I H.-Yale iiowcd what was in In-r today and tleTeated 1'rinretoii in their annual game in the l'uluu-r -tndinui today by a score of 10 to 0. A field goal by Bradcn, touchdown by l.e-iorc and goal from touchdown by Coiueiiortl represented Yale.-; ten point-, 'flic t'irsi two period- of (lie game were poorly flayed, each team mining z I chances to .'-core on drop kicks. In the last two periods Yale -tuwed ilial she had the power. The largest crowd that ever saw- a ;.'a,ne in Princeton witnes-ed the eoatc-i. ! Crown defeated Harvard today 'Jl to jo, its lirsl victory over n Crimson j football learn. The individual prow---nfthe I'.renonia'i-.' negro back, jl'idlard. was largely responsible for 'their victory, as he scored two toueh-j.lown- and made the third possible by biilliant i nulling. The Harvard team was lau'ely eouiposcd of suli-titnlcs. 'but several of the plavcis had figui- ed prominently in earlier games of ' the season. I Harvard made its most effective i rusning attempt of the game in the : I'in-il period unit lifter forwarding the a:. 11 Ait yards Pollard intercepted a : ea'v on his Si-yard line and ran IT : .Minis through short rushes. Another ' run by pollard netted 10 yards, curry ing the hall to within two yards of the goal. I'urde made the tout h don and Devitalis the goal. Iluth teams tri d forward passes unsuc cessfully in i!m closing moments of : play. E hn The 1'. S. S. Arizona, mightiest 1 1 1 . f 1 1 . -1 1 i ( i in the world, is -howii here prs.ii:.. the world', tal i .t building, the AVoolworlh tower, in Xew York. 'I'h" Aiiona i pa-sin aleler the llrord;!yn bridge to c:i!er the I nitnl Slates service tor the 1 il-l time. The .hip i- a ei. 'i.li . adeacjil!, filled with twelve loan cell -i,r, I, -mi. .Hid can go twenty-one knots an hour. Th ntraet p:iee i.o lnil and m.:chiiK v v.... ..7. I"J,..iUio, v.ln. li uould make its entiri si nhoiil if I J, ,000. DISCRIMINATION W M INCREASE FOR INDIANS DEFEATED RATES 10 ALASKA CiVIL SERVICE LIST: IN FRONTIER BATTLE OUT OF AFRICA LONDON', Nov. .j H. Kurt lu r spir itoil rihtiiiLr, tlio outconu' of whirli wan favorable to the Hrilisli Uhk token plut'o in tlte ('iuiinuii tor tin cli'iirin of (lernian KnM Africa, ae ettnlin to an official imihuiiic.'im'nt to)av. After tlie.iTtM'iit ntlMck ))y the Ger mnns on Noiuinji the Imlk of their force, siiys the statement, moved southwest and invetei small Urit ish post at Malane,ali, fatlin in three efforts to capture it. A ltritish re lief column arrived and defeated the besiegers, liillinir and rupturing some of them and Inkiim houly. WILSON'S PLURALITY 35C0 (Conttuuod From Puko Ono). demand tho rejection ot the whole precinct. So far, however, no whole precinct has been thrown out. Don't XetMl California. Tho olectoral coIIcro in required by Htatuto to meet at VanhliiKlou on thoeecond Monday In January follow ing the cloctlon of its members. Thin would give tho California courts near ly a month and a half in which to dotormlno the Los Angeles contro versy and permit tho iKHuance of the certificates of election to the ('alitor hIil electors. Kvon If California's vote were thrown out tn its entirety, or the elec tors were not to be able to reach the meeting of the electoral culh' it -uould not change the result of the election. Hughes, with the entire doctoral vote o Minnesota would have, but 2T5 votes, v. bile Wilson without California would have votes, -which would Htlll plve bini a majority or the college and Insure his election by it. VILLA SLAYS FOREIGNERS (Continued Trom TaRO Ono.) ry Kucndip, Henry Sunnier, nlo ef Simla llnrhnra, and Auiiu-t (lamiuer dinR, who locatctl at a tib-la-tion three miles fnuu Parral. With htm was thought to be an ;rtit I'mm Los Anclcs named Scbnidl. A French citizen is also thuuiihi tn hae been in I'arial. 11KHL1X. Nov. 17, in London, NoV, JS. Witii reference to reports from the Tinted State, of the mur der of Kdar Ktieb, said to be Her man consul at Panal, .Mex., it i-, stated ben that tin te i-. no tierman consul of that name in I'arral or elsewhere iu Mcxh .i. 110(H) If I " Kit. Or., Nov. IS. A (pmrter-ineh enatin-j nt '-beet ice eoven-d Hood Ifher siilew al, tda. follnwintf an all tii-liI drt!e n lain and sleet. N uimT'in n.nrtiu e-i-:ipe-J't'oul fflls ere repi.rtcd b pe.ie-(n-aiiK. A silver ih. u believed tlircateniiiLr t mLi by liic prei ipita linn and chilled condition of the i'(ill. r,U;n.10l(K Aid., Nov., IS. - Tlie ; conveatioa of the American l-'edora- i.;,. i. ..mm. ,.; iL. ii.ii . i .in t . which a Mriti.-h fon-e wa executive council to endeavor to him .ir.NKAf, Alaska. 'Xov. 1 S. - ChnrloH Goldslein, a mercliaut of Ju neau, was the principal witness yes terday in the inlr-state commerce commission hearitiK on rahroad and KteaniKhip rales to AlasUa, conducted hy II. C. Wilson, an ukciU of the com mission. (Joldsteiu said that $7..", 0 to $9 a ton was charjiod from Cnited Stales Interior points to Juneau, which rates included general no r- ; himself and family on Hie wat;es paid chandlse from eat-tern and western cities to Juneau, lie told of contracts with various steamship companies, whereby a special rate of $ 1 a ton was mado to canning and mining corporations, which conduct stores. Witness said that he did not regard the higher rato as unjust, although he thought it "pretty stiff.' hat an equal rate waa what he desir"d, and tho discrimination in favor of oilier corporations was unjust. CohlMein raid that by reason of such lower rates tho favored corporations under sold merchants and had caused hint a personal loss of $1'i,ihmi the pa-.t :.enr. He ."aid he was roiitinu liH eas tern freight v ia the (I rand Trunk lines because they were making a rale of t a ton. Hy havluu hPt goudn shipped via Va ncouver and l'i imv Kupcil he was saving more thn 3.50 a ton. LOXfOX, Xov. IS.- A battle hut eurrcd on the ljiitier of India, in engaged with OHO tribe-men, the war office congress enact a law granting to all .announced today. The tribesmen were government employes iu the . las.sifie.l f defeated and withdrew with a Ios of civil service hoi iv.tmi u 1 increase iu j ,,..,, taiarie;! of at teaftt !?l'oa a ve.ir. ', .... 'Dm nsohui.m ,i,.,l;,n.,l "ihi.l. it is ' '''.-"W"""' ""-nrr(.l , tiu- now iilniosl ImiKifsilih. for a rliibKi- j ''"""'Ini'y liclwwn lmli.-i mid .U'ulinn- lit-li civil Ht'rvil'f Cllllluytf to KlipitOVt itllll. Till' lilili.-ll tnn; the ol'IV-iis- 'I'iii' fiircc iittiK'ki'il whs iiinilr liy till.' I " II 11 I Hilll.'.i." .,, - .MnliiiiiniicillilK. kfvornl liiiiiilnil diliatos will lie i Tlie liritUh imni.I,,vi..1 .-iir l ri-feivoil ut Die v.iiitc house by J'resi- j whii-li luul ni-voi- ieinie liecn used ii lienl 'll.on it five o'clock. A Ml own hi j military oiipi'iitmn on the . Indian i Iroiilier. Only one .eison wns hilled lull the British side, the stiitcuieiit liid.ls. I'nlM'l.AMi.iOr I'veliilei-e.-i-I, I'.irl! .'-Ml ! ih'i e i. j Co"1.! Prices Advanced : CIIAKI.KSTON, W. Va.. Nov. s. M'tniniliolls enal prices el the mine w. re iiinher ailvallced here Ic.dav 'J.'i leelll- M (on. Nov. IS. . .1. j -r : . ... .. il alturnev, wii 1 ,,u v :1 ' cderal! -r5 y" The j,,,. veniie, i taWMi 11 ;.. ,...,,,,,iwi,!..iiur.,!... iv.ui Erj m y kfSh m C.e.eiMr.icn! a!!,, lir e-; ,.!:ijn.,-.l In' fci "Pw mrf CI I'll! I ,.., e..rt!itl.l vie- : fl &vJt& ii .... iiv e.illc veal in a Ir.nnlii- r i a at ,.,,);, .., .,,:a, l,y ,aU,c: !!,.. Wl OF SEVTI$ ?8! SI i; i.hnin,v. x..,. ,s...ti, ..v i. , fedaiia M e!iar-' U rne (-ti rcpci.d- j ; e:i! I . Scv -i ;i ; r .ie. 1 u " tile v I. , I U'- -n . tvv in m ; iu Hr;'.V !ie Sw i--- i j Iroiii ier, uberc exlieiue t pre- j WASIUXtiTOX, Xov. IS. -T federal 1 lade cammisMMu ;Miii.iin.- toilav that it will net undircil.e ;m investigation ot the Iiiuh price- m ncccsaiit o life In r;i:i .c it l:ii'':c!v would he a dupliea i iu e of the department of .jtiMiee nm! the Shermnn uili-' ''nt In v. ffSiui" 4 ft mm j Va 1 I ). carcass buiit op with stoutest fabric An ample cushion of Rrrat resilitfncy that absorbs the read shocks Atoiih.ro.ul-srippin;; tread of dura bility way bvyoml the ordinary Fasy ridinc, bi;; mileage and a low sums up tie Snvnire Tile. Ami the av.ea. (.ir;'eain Tebo is its lir.il ma. nat: time. - tS ; ; if AC 10KV PI'TKl! ! C. E. GATES Absolutely Pure Hai!efrcfi?Gream of Tartar SO LU33-EO PHOSPHATE Highest quality, jewelry repairing diamond settini;, watch repairing Martin J. Reddy Tbe QualHy Store for iitii;ililo Goods. Main Si. Mtdford, Ore. : S3 A DAY ;uihei inii I ci :;i n-ns K mis and IN i'lt. ; Ten te.i'- iiiiius book and war prices. Part i.-'i'ars fiee. BOTANICAL 11 -New Haven. I'onn. WESTON'S Camera Shop I WW Knst Main Street, Mcdford Tlu' Only Exclusive CotiiiiifTcial PliotuKi:t'li. ui Sonthcni Ori'ifoD ! Vi'krativt's Mtulf any time o' jiliiit' liy nji(iitt tiuMit. Plume 147 -I We'll the rest I. D. WKJTON. Prof. CAMHIUIMiK. Alnsy IS.-- ; 11 Kranl, I'jistnn luis ivtiirncil from l.nsiiu'.ss trip to San I'r.'ini'iM'O. Twi'iity-five nilililionul ielt.'ixi'S nrrivril this iiuiriiini; mill will bo nun tiiiiii'd IoiiikIii at the knznnr beiiiK ftiven tor the .benefit of St. Mary's acinic,, iy iu the Cutlibert Ijuihlii Aimiii;,' the packages to be Hold ti one from Min. Woodrow Wilson and one from ('hurled Kvims Hughes. This noon u turkey dinner was (liven, n liirjje lllllillier of people tlt teniliim. Lust ni;lit the lent lire was progressive ."iilft, with Mrs. Iturkland and Mrs. John W'ilkeison netinfr us hosties. Another feature of Inst nicht" procrain was the musical pro-' ".ram will, a sniiir by Winifred Clatiey ami ii duel by (lene Steel and N'evn Samuels. Tonijihl is the last of the bazaar, and a lur;;o alfeiidanee is expeeted. eJc Doubly Attractive. Natural hair isalwnysattrac- itive but it becomes unuhiy so 'when it is abundant and well iiv cared for. v ' Besides bein'i a sourcs of the grentest'7 attractiveness and personal charm. nice clean hair is a bad'e el' distinction. It '.!nfl)rulpc ilr,hift' .l'l'iniiil'ifc nnrl t h ' intelligent use of that best known scalpf prophy lactic, Neworos tlerpicide. ' It stops itchinf! prevents faHin hair Guaranlecd by THE MtKPtCtDE COMPANY Dept. 14-B, Detroit, Mich. Send ten cents for trial site bottle and booklet. Sold everywhere. Applications at the better barber shops. "'35 tgBff l a rpicide li:l)l'(ll!ll I'll.titMAfV, Sperinl Aaenls. Errors Are Ancient History l'!ri-or-.r("'i' li,Mi!Jncmi'v is j'.isi ;s iiercssni'v fur the prn-tei-tidii of yoiir ni'Hicy on ili-jui.sit wit li us as is a modern Inir jU'lit r- iroof s:i !'e. 'The I Ini i oiilis 1 !ookkeeiin.o- Marh'nr which we have re coil ly in-tnlled. handles our fi";tire work with alisohite aeeti i'acy. Il- nleiilations nre done hy parts of hardened steel-fit can't make a mist -ike. The 'er.-ur feeds the figures into the machine, which makes ;d! additions ami subtractions automatically. A eom jiletely nsted led.u'i r sheet nr depositor's statement, with every item primed, in the proper column, conies out. An alisoluic ami automatic proof of every entry is jriven hy tlie machine method. There is no danger of a mistake hemp; made in your account, or in the account of any other of our depositors. Ilesides affording this it'-eiiraey insurance to ymi and tit lis, the Uuri-oi!. .hs handles our I'iiriii c work in about half the time formerly needed. This ",ivcs us time to do other thinjfs to improve our service to customers iu every department of the hank. Come in. any time, and see the NookkeepiiiLr Machine at work, JACKSON COUNTY BANK COMi:sl:i STATIi.MKNT. Ile'.om n"-. l.oan. IioioN. ecuritU'S $ Is ! .s.'.r..!' 4 Overdrafts .'.imi.ps Uunk Imihliici :: o.toio. c n Heal esliit- IT.Tss.i.' Ctish nail exchange ... . -i'..i!TT.;:! st.".s.:::i.:.(i; l.inhililies. ': p.l ill Suriilus t'mlh iileit jirnfiis. lieoslts lis-disrount ion. n,i(i.00 7.-.nno.nn 1 Mnri.fi; r.fi2,n2fi.3:i ii, (inn. (111 $t:.s.:i3::.7