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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1910)
.tllUivw WV MEDFQRn MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFQRP, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1910. ''.HwtTi.t ' 3 .'2,677,890 VOTES WERE CAST YESTERDAY BY CONTESTANTS Saturday Was Banner Day of tho Mall Tribune's Bin Contest. Many of the Candidates Voted as If It W cro tho Last Day Much Rivalry Atnonn tho Towns Outside of Medfonl. Not Good After October 18. 1910 The Mail Tribune Popular Voting Gonest This Ballot Counts for TEN Votes For iJiHtnct No AddrosH Good for ton vnton whan filled out and sent to tho Content Depart ment by timll or othurwiHo on or before expiration ditto. No ballot will l)o altered in any wny or transferred itftfr being rocaivor by tbo Mail tTibuno. v fn cuso of tl tlo, j.jnal v . - .. - '.. ,tn ul Jin ..N'fll.intH tlud. Knoh nnil over)' iiomlimtlon lilamt Hint out from tho Mnll Trllnimi count twonty vote nnil i Klrl enn ! nniiil lintrtl iiM ninny tltuv am Mini can not lilnnkH . . .. , With thn )iihIhi,' of uuoh ility the In tercut In Hi" ciiniriit Im niirnnitlnK morn nml morn ami tho ijiitliimlimiu of tin) cmitentnntn Ih rrnrliltitf ft hinder pitch. Prom iliu liuiHitu Klvnii tho work if KntlmrliiK tho frco tuipulnr vote durlnir tho ihinI taw Aayit, It In nn nntiuroil fnot thnt tho project will ho ono of tho Kroalrnt nucooimcn ovor conducted by miy nnwnpniHT. floth In tho oily nnil In tho territory outaldo of tho city over which tho con tent oxtMidii. thiwr In tho element of na tivity thnt benponkii fnvornhlo for nomo Krent thlliK" ilurliiK' the next threo weeks), or aviin ilnyw Kvvnry dny many VoteM nro rerolvoil from tho cnndldnten or their frlomlN which comptntoly chnn sea tho imped of tho content In cortnln dlntrlolM. . . .. Tho voIIiik of tho Inat few iliiyM win very henvy Indeed Uvery candlditta U working hnrd nml ntrnlnlmr avory nervo to win out. ContcmtnntN nra entrnnchlnff themilvo for tho flnnl ntruRKle You riiiint work to win. The content ha liomi running Jimt five weekii. mid but threa mora weekR remain beforo tho ballot box done ofr the !nt time A kIuiico nt tho ntnmljiii: of tho con tntniitn In the bent nvldanca povulblo of the wny Internal l bfllwt nrouiwil (lot nvnry nvnllnblo MUlmcrltplon now mid lot tho end of thn rnco tnkn enro of Itaelf There In One thin which iilwityn ucceed In n content of thin kind, nnd Hint In the ntnyinK qunllly Thoae who hnve entered tho conteat with tho deter mination of ntnyliiK with It to the end nro koIiii; to come out vlatarloun, Ojn Evtntnr. Tor tho benefit of Hioho who nro not able to uet to thin officii durlnir bual neaa houra, thn Content Depnrtinunt will bo open every evenlnK until 9 o'clock, DISTRICT MO. 1. Xoolr Ua nil Uio arrltory .n the ctty of MtdforH, Mnrle Klfnrt. .V I'rnnt IS7.470 May lluchniiiin. XOA i: Taylor 1K5.B40 May llaltey. CIO H Central . ISJ.BtO Ione riyim. 90S W Tenth 181,610 Minn Crnwford, nlnnlnt, Nanh Orlll 180,460 Itnmln H Onlnen, 8 flrnpo ,177, SCO llntiel liny. 1104 W. Main 17U.160 llnxelln Tiro, 30 N. Central. ...174,350 llornlco Cardor, S10 W Jncltnon. 173,620 Mnry A. llnawell. H O, I'ro.luco. 171,300 Kiln Onunynw. 107 N IVntrnl... 179,840 Herdlun lleucome. Tenth Ht , . 179,350 Mary Gore. 439 H Centrnl ...17I.8S0 Nellie Htortn. 2t9 H Centrnl. ,.170,330 AKlien McMnhon, 107 H Ivy 170.350 Vrnncen Diirliiwn, 119 a Holly. . lflD.HZC llerthn Dnlley, 108 H Ivy 167 010 Mnybelle Jonoa, llunaey'fl atoru 103,880 Myrtlo Cnlhouu, 8 a Centrnl . .1(10. 650 Maude Unit, tt""t Main ., .,180,470 Jennie l)oi(e, C10 H Onkdnla .181,390 Until nVn l)ki, 9 W. 12th 1C0.970 Klttlo IlurKenn, 335 Ornnuo 159,480 Medn lllah. 28 N Court .... ...163,330 Mra. W. M. Ford, rortlnud n,vo 149,890 i:va Jnno Onburn, 613 Onkdnlo. 149,870 Alonn HnodKrnNB. 344 H. Centrnll49,230 Annn I'nternoti. H Holly ,134,870 Hula Jncolm, 113 K Centrnl ....133,870 Nelllo KvniiH, I'aclfla Tel, Co.. 130,130 Iluby llurke, 3d nnd N llartlett.137,320 llnxelln ItaKndnte. K. Illvornldo. .133,870 Anna Hniltli, 20 H Ivy 121,660 Harriett I'nul, 836 W Ninth... .114,380 Ono Ilumphroy, Kontnor'n ntore.. 109,770 Mnry I'nynn. 136 S Uiirtlalt .... 98,720 Klmlrn U'llion, Hplrulln I'nrlora 77,480 Jennie Cole. 706 N Centrnl .... 87,660 Mnry Klttrldno, 204 H Ornpo.... 80,170 Vliln ThornburiT. H Holly 49.380 Gorham's . w, SILVER- HAWKES' that I carry tho larg- (rfeiswsisjw p TTTj-nvjci t- i n 4. est stock of Wedding rfTZ MMfcWlfl BinS8 in southorn xkmkiiiW niMRB. "Nrnfliinrr lint- Oregon? Bj, vvrrxf -" ' ' i'"' o - A3ar7i:sii-'' MARTIN J. REDDY TITE JEWELER PICKLED PEACHES PEARS too. flYou want spices, of course. , .., JTuinoric for coloring. - Jf Paraffin for sealing. J Mustard seod, tho cider preservative. t JWo sell all theso things of tho best grado obtainable. Now at pickling time, lot us supply your supplies. OUR PJIQNE WORKS DAY AND NTOHT. MEDFORD PHARMACY Mr IC drecory, 232 15 Main.. 48,270 t'lurn KriltiK'itle, 204 Central ... 43,670 fJIndyn Heard, eant and 12. Main 41,260 Minn Andrew, 95 Itoonevelt nvo,. 40,870 Knld Hnmllton, N Centrnl ... 39,470 Nina llnkermmi, 21 W. Tenth..,, 38,190 .Illlla C Kluliler, 710 IS Main,... 36,640 Mnli.' I Mickey, 33 H Kir 36,120 l.unlla Campbell, 714 W, 8tl 36,820 llnxelln Welch, K Ivy , 31,620 Net Ho Hartley, 6 K. Third 28,170 flrnco McCoy. 619 N. Contrnl 28,170 Knther Murphy, 611 N fir 24,720 lluttlu Allen, 313 W. 10th 62,170 Ornco Offut. 140 N, Ornpo 22,820 Vlnltit Hnmllton, N Centrnl nvo 17,840 Kthniyn Howen, 381 W 11th . . 14,270 Jmnla I'utidy, H. Holly 11,230 Mlllcent Potter, 146 N Onkdnln. 7,260 Ornco llrown. 1221 W Mnln. .. 4,960 llelircen Clinton. 104 H Newtown 230 Mnry Klenler, MontKomery Co., 310 r.lwi Huyen, city 200 I'unny IJavln. 1412 W Mnln,. .. 30 Haxei Antle, North I'ench ..... 20 district no. a. Xneludta all territory outald city of 3SdIorn. Minn lleatrlco Moore, Anhland.. 167,360 Ma hello 1'eurt. Central Point. . 163,130 Ida lleera. Woodvllle 164,160 Mm W i: WhllvHlde. Contrnl Point 182,190 Wlnnlfred OavlH. Aahland 181,260 Ithettn Itobhlnn. Woodvlllo ... 161,340 ICInnnr Powern, Talent 160,840 l.eonn Ulrlcli, Jncknonvlllo 169.780 Onclnln Cnrnllnui. Tnlnnt ...... 169,220 Dlllln Hall, llrownnboro 166,820 Oracn Coltiy. Ilrowunvlllo 164,260 Hnriih llnbb, Centrnl Point ....148,260 IMna Nell, Anhlnnd 144,320 i:a Norcronn. Centrnl Point ...143,290 Olvn Hcott, WooiUlllo 142,920 Hnxolln Welch, Jncknonvlllo ....142,160 Gertrude Norton. Jncknonvlllo ,.135,470 Mnry Ulnon, Central Point ...,133,210 I'nincen Hamilton, Anhland ... ,131,380 Hnzel Crownon. Anhland 130,970 Mnrle Moore, Omnia Pnnn .. 130,380 Mnrle (J ace. ellaule 124.780 Orennel Jacknon, P-nk'te Point, 120,980 Mary uetern, Jncknonvlllo I.ucy Hnrmon, Omntn Pan Clarn Ithmlen, Anhlnnd , . ltutiv Palmer. Anhlnnd .... 119,870 119,470 .116,260 .113,630 108,9(0 99,420 . 97,360 90,470 . 89,470 , 83,940 . 77,650 Miirjorle Only, Kaicla Point . , . . . . i Myru aukpw, iicmtio , , Hnxelte Wnrner, Train , ... Pearl Itonn, Centrnl Point . Nnttlu Hartley, Wollnn , llerthn Hmlth, lluncont Amy Dnvln, Iluncotn Donna Itniler, Knnle Point ib,i:u llernlre IMuionnton, Unite Paltn 72.960 Minn Holly. Anhlnnd 70.120 Minn P. Peelor, llutto I-'alln C6.470 60,910 Irene Wllnon, centrnl Point ... Dniinn Itndar, Initio Point 66,770 IMmi Haven. Gold Hill 65,240 Minn llowmnii, Anhlnnd Ollle Iloeun, Oald Hill 4V,X6D 49,680 44,920 .Mourn itny, linen Kthvlyn Uuuette, Qrunta Paaa... 40,960 ..vim. .iiutriuvn, viuiij ! ..... Mnybullo Parnnnn, Aahland .. . Viola Hmlth. lluttn l'nlla Clarice Wilcox, Woodvlllo .... Clarn Skyrmnn, Trail MnicKln Jonen, oDokIo ICttn WlllliiniM. Centrnl Point .... Klor 8hnfcr. Huinmorvlllo Kiiinm Wendt, Jncknonvlllo .... l''nyo Durchell. Woodvllle Mario Carnthnn, Trull ... .. . Vera Bkean, Anhlnnd ... ... Delia Miller. Trail May Manh. Anliluml . . Mny Howe, Trull , ... Inea WlllftH, Pernlnt , . Imi Mlddlobunhol, Trnll Kiln Stolen. Woodvlllo ........ Clatounr MoCredlc, Centrnl Point Oerlrtldn Nlcholn. Ililtte nilln ,. l All.. l.K.ini n.i., ittii 38,760 36.260 32,420 29,230 27,910 27,660 26,890 24,620 24,380 21,930 19,4(0 14.56L 10,660 10,240 4,920 3, IO 3,170 J10 30 20 flSEE MY tor manufactured. FOBS. Jl ! li JJ THE SALOON MUST GO; IT IS CRIME, ROB- MURDER TIii'h luttor, writtun by u runl t' fitato man oJ' I'ortliind, in nnHwer m ono in favor of tbo hiiIoojib ouplit l bo road by every voter j ON THE FINANCIAL SIDE OF PROHIBITION PORTLAND, Kt-pt, 28. (To In Kditor,) I would Idndly nk your penniHHion to reply to an article pnb liHbed in The Sunday Oreonian, cn lillcd, "What I'lohihition May Uo lo.flio State," by TliomnH H. Morrv. I, like liim, am not a membor of the Methodist or nny other church, but mn an Americnn cijiron, and unpre judiced, I will (tiiito Mr, Mcrry'n own wordH, thnt wo oubt to do that whiHi ih best for the greatest num ber of our citizens. Ift us bco from the financial wide, iik T have, rirovon it in dry territory. Mr. Merry would BtijrKest and at temiitH to prove that n panic would enKiio immediately, lias that been tbo case in any other city where it went dryt In thnt tho reason for llr panic threo yearH njro? Mr. Mery wayn tliat not one man in ten who in employed by the sa loon inlcrcfilK owih Imk own homo JiiHt think f that 00 per cent without n home. Tell mo the reason. Is it bcenufio of the wacos paid, nnd the nbnorbiiit; of the same wflgPH b3' the nnloon which einployH, civinj; noth ing in return T Tlicro in no other cIiibb of lnborern. not even the poorest paid ditch dip; ijor but what a creator percentage than that mentioned own their own homes. So prohibition would be a benefit to the men employed in the liquor bttsincsp. Mr. Mery' snj'H the butcher, the baker, tho peddler and tho grocer would lese: would feel tho depression at once. Whorcver tbo snloon has been put out of business tho class of business mentioned has not only sold more eoods, but men who failed to pnv their bills were now ablo to do so. So bnd accounts wore turn ed into cash; where customers were slow pay, now pnv up promptly. More manor wns spent, for that which nourished, nnd which brightened the home, and making tbo customer hne a greater earning power. Mr. Mory snys tho easiest wnj to reach a mnn's heart is through "tbo pocket The liquor dealers arc very heartless, for ho snys it is a prov-ut fact thnt moro liquor is consumed where prohibition oxists. If thnt ;s true, tho liquor mon must make more money. Their pockets must be filled fnstor in dry territory, yet I believe thov aro tho ones most opposed to prohibition. ITow consistent. Real Estate. "I jun in tbo rcnl estnto business nnd iinvo boon for eight yenrsn and from my observation I am convinced thnt values hero in Portlnnd, or nny wbero olso, nro not based on tho number of saloons or on tho mon employed by tho liquor interests, but npou tho population. You ntl- mit thnt onlv ono in ton cmnloved by Do You Know? LINE OF ! NEAR POSTOFPIOE tbo liquor interests own his own homo, If such is tho cnc, wn rent estate dealers need lmc no fear of losing any sale's from thnt source, The Moral Side. "The moral sido I vill (Iihciihk but Utile on account of space. Mr. Merry says that if prohibition partially decreased sin or drunken, iiess it might bo looked nt favorably. Let us see if it reduces crime (or (axes) in dry territory. "Tho secretary of the Commercial club of Kansas City, ICun., gavo tin following facts: He said prohibi tion there had reduced tho cost of government and Haven money to txa pavers and reduces crime. I'ndcr sa -Mon rulo tbo number of police were (18, average number of murders per annum. Ifi: amount received in fine DO YOU KNOW This store of ours is so big that a lot of people cookcases, tables and divans? stock. Do you know we carry a great assortment of the very best linoleum? Did you ever go through our drapery department, or rug section on the second floor? Were you through our furnished bedroom section on the second floor? Did you ever examine our great array of chairs, bookcases, tables and divans. Have you seen the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet in action? This store is as interesting and varied as a furniture exhibition. When you have an opportunity, we'd like to have you examine it with the same freedom you would an art exhibit. Monday and Tuesday f I v- L REMEMBER, that Tuesday. We boliovo that no transaction is unimportant; that oven in tho hurry of this busy, business life, it navs to be courtoous. Wo onjoy having you visit this store like to wait on you want you to come often and make yourself at homo. .. vM&mr from joints, $00,000, rate of taxa tion, 30 mills. Under present conditions, which are as dry as possible under tho in terstate commerce act, until August 10, 1 010, not a single homicido this yenr; no revenue at all from jeint: number of police reduced to 30; rata of taxation reduced to 18 mills; sal ary of nil firemen and policemen raised; jjf.'jOO.OOO expended for new school buildings in four years; pavc meiitH have been greatly pushed; water bonds of $2,500,000 issued, and yet a clear reduction of 1 mill in tho rato of taxation. This is a citv of 100,000 in a stnte of 1,800,000 people. "In Leavenworth they had 17 pris oners, tvhich is less than half tho average for Ifi years. Take tho state' SPECIAL SALE See Price Cards in Window in ordor to share in these wonderful price concessions you of Kansas as a whole, thcro woro 51 counties out of 100 without a prison er last year. One hundred and fivj counties did not send a prisonei1 to the penitentiary, and tho state bin only one to evory 7000 of its populn tion in tho county jails. In our own Portland, nnd from the statement of our court, and county officials, thgerc is nniplc proof that tho liquor consumed is tho cause of a Inrgo percentage of our crime. "Tho statement was made in one of our daily papers a few days be fore Christmas two years ago thnt tho jailor had said: "Thero arc 12 prisoners confined under my charge who nr chore for murder and 10 of tho 12 said that drink wns the cause." This in Portlnnd. "A few weeks ngo one of tho pa. OF IRON BEDS REGULAR PRICE $ 3.50 Iron Beds $ 5.00 Iron Beds $ 5.50 Iron Beds $ 6.75 Iron Beds $ 8.00 Iron Beds $10.00 Iron Beds $11.00 Iron Beds $12.50 Iron Beds $14.50 Metal Beds $18.50 Metal Beds $21.00 Mdtal Beds $45.00 Metal Beds Call and see the Famous "Renown Ranges IThey are so easy to operate flThey are fuel savei-s. fThey keep Uio kitchen warm. JHeat can be turned off instantly. tflThey bake perfectly. Thoy are economical. x i flThoy are satisfactory. Courtesy Pays Us w wMi u ihluil&ba zujjti&mwiMmi'MmmM pora mentioned the fncl thnt one of our judges granted 11 divoraes that day and thnt seven woro on account of drunkenness. "Thoso facts alone ought to prove to all men who wnnt to h tlpit which is tho best for tho Rrontdst ntimbor, thnt financially nnd morally n prohibition state is tho best. "E. C. UUKKRKRT." (Paid advertisement by tho Atiti Saloon League.) N. D. Dronhy, having sold his 226 aero fruit farm to n Byndlcato of Medfonl mon, lins purchased the Ends property nnd will take poascs slon noxt Friday. P. Hubbard roturnod from OranU Pass Saturday. SALE PRICE $ 2.65 $ 3.75 ...$ 4.00 $ 5.00- $ 6.00 $ 7.35 $ 7.90 $ 9.00 $ 9.75 $13.00 $16.00 $29.00 should come Monday or n tiVfi " y.V I- A t n t WEEKS 6 McGOWAN CO. 14 to 124 West Main Street NEAR POSTOEEIOB. PnONE MAIN 101 Medford, Oregon US t , j .XL filteuu.i.