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MED1TORD AtAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, .1910. DIG GOOD ROADS XONVEHTION SOON i iA ci M Amendment to CoiislKntlon Car- rics Monster Meeting 1 to He j Held In rortland To Make Ore vtm llnnner Htato fur Honds. , TOUTLAND, Ool. 29. If the ntnend wientt totlm constitution giving counties ljjjprUHege to bond for road construe JlonsliQuUl bo ndoptedra monster Reed roads convention will bo "held In Port land noon after the election Noom- r r8. i Ttio mooting. It Is promised, will bo (bo largest of Its character ever held In Owe United States. Tho leaders In tlio good, roads movement say they want to rnako Oregon tha banner state In the Union In the practice of this reform. Tlicy have enlisted various organizations -of, tho state rvs well as nearly all the -candidates for state and county offices Hsn the republican and democratic tick ts. They nr ltkewso making an urgent Appeal to the voters to cast their ballots In favor of tho proopscd amendment. Tho measure does not make It compul sory upon any county to Issue bonds. The amendment Is number 364 on the Fallot. "Success Seems Certain. So certain are the good roads advo--eaten that the measure will become a .law that they aro already making ar rangements for the meeting and outlin ing a tentative program. Representation at the convention will 1e made up of delegates appointed by Thll S. Dates, secretary of the State Threshers association, others nomed by 'tho various county good roads associa tions organized by Lionel R. Webster, .-and county Judges and members of the State Automobile association. Proper methods of expending of the proceeds of the bond Issues will be discussed, as rell as the appointment of a state high- -wxy engineer. The action of this meeting will be the tiaslB of an appeal to tho next legisla ture when It Is hoped Oregon will place on Us statutes good roads laws' more advanced than have been enacted by any other state. Great Highway Urged. The convention will also bo urged to Join with the Pacific Highway com- "mission In the movement to bulla a Toad across "Washington, Oregon and California and to connect Canada with vMexlco. The automobile clubs of Ore gon and Washington already hav.e glv n their sanction to this rmnement. The plan has bo far developed In "Washington that the subject Isalready In the hands of the state highway com- toIhsIoii. The- voters of California will "be asked to approve ail $18,000,000 bond IssUo to carry on their portion of the work. Autbmoblltsts from all parts of the "northwest have sent letters of approval to the, organizations back of tht Interna tional road scheme, promising support 'A god roads rally will be held at Ta oma next week to encourage It. Port land autolsts declare It to be the great est undertaking ever .started for the y Stickley f I 4aarf .f 3 .. 1 ssbshs v o jta ti . Exclusive Agents B Vv ) &j ARTS AND CRAFTS 'I Mfln FURNITURE 1 Tit 4H. - V -a - Weeks More of Our Special Sale u. On November 15th We Will Be In Our New Building', Corner 6th And Central Ave. 1 i PEOPLE INTERESTED in Furniture, Rugs and House Furnishing' Can Find What They Need at Our Store BUY GOOD , OF . r r yjlopment of the Pacific 'boast coun- Tt -, -! v Quality, Character and Reputation We Lead, Others Follow Fir mmm i 1 ? h' me km MAYOR'S SCALP TUembers of Every Woman's Club In Seattle Planning to Hold Mass Meeting to Urge Ilecall of Mayor jmcl Chief of Pqllce. JlVest Main, Cor ner Laui'tl. "f Next Washington ' I'-1 ,; School Building JItSI P "Outside the" Fire Li m its, But , Inside on Prices, t s L i " SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 29.--"Membors of every women's club lu Seattle aro planning to hold a mon ster mas meeting to urge the recall movement directed against Mayor H. C. Gill and Chief of Police Wappen atein. It was announced today that the mass meeting is planned for Tuesday. The women pledged to glvo the Public Welfare league their -assistance in the work of making Seattle a clean city. Tho city coun cil's graft investigating committee has made rapid progress lu Its In quiry into the alleged relations be- tweon Wapponstein and gamblers That corruption among certain city oinciais lias existed for mcths the, committee says it has proof. Im portant developments are expected by the committee within the next few days. WOMAN ATTACKED BY HIRED THUGS Garment Workers' Kinplojei-M Said to Bo Paying Thugs to Slug Women Police Suid to lie Aiding mid -Abetting Them. "Nat" Orchestra MUSICAL PROGEAM SUNDAY, 2:30- TO 4:30. j 1 March, "Carmen" Bizet 2 Waltz, "Artist's Life" Strauss 3 Selection, "The Time, Place and tho Girl" ....: j IToward 4 Duet for 'cello and violin, "Call Me Thine Own" L'eclair "W. A. Eames, Louis N. Kitzau. 5 Overture, "Poet and Peasant" Suppe 6 -Paraphrase on "Lorelcy Nesvada 7 Fantasie, "Trip to Coney Island" (by reqpest).... Tofoani 8 Idyl, "The Glowworm" Linckc 9 Finale, "American Patrol" Mcacham "Nat" Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, 7:30 TO 9:30. 1 March, "Persian" Strauss 2 Waltz, "Amoureuse" '. Berger 3 Selection, "Gingerbread Man" ..." Sloane 4 Clarinet solo, "Mignon" Thonns v Signor P. Ulissi "T" 5-0 verture, "Orpheus" Offenbach 6 Melody, "Longing for Home" Jungmann 7 Selection, "Bohemian Girl" pnifG 8 Pantasie, "My Old Kentucky Home" .. .Langey 9 Finale, "Down South" ,'. Myddleton LOS ANGELES, Cal Oct, 29. Miss Josephine IQlman, 22, today '"broke a fast of 50 days,' conducted ' under tho instructions of Dr. Tanner of fasting fame. During tho GO days of tho fast, "Miss Oilman drank nothing but the juice of oi-angcs. At the end of the third day she said she had lost all dealre for food, although she fre quently went to the kitchen and pre pared meals for other members of the Oilman family. The young wo man broke her fast by eating a.small portion of thin, gruel. , The portion was Increased hourly until she was able to partake of more soJId food. New stooks make tjie stores now nowadays make them "wonder lands' for people who like to seo and own new and alluring things. GIIAHAMK-WIUTE WINS HACK. (Continued from Page 1.) ukUrfer HwtUk. As Clrahume-Whlte started on the tenth lap, I,u nianc, who had started tlio lap two lilplano lengths ahead, spurt ed und Kalned a complete Ian. drlvinir his machlno faster than 70 miles an hour, A SjmhmI Duel. The race became a aueod duel between arahame-Whlte and Le Blanc, with the Frenchman leading. White finished his 16th lap In 46:16. Le Ulanc'H time for ten ani wnu 30:3H: for 16. 41:40. Klftcen laps Is 461-2 miles, which made Lu Dluno's speed 06 miles an hour, Ogllyle completed 'hlo tenth lap In 34:69, He was compelled to land at the und of the 13th lap. 1.6 QlailO met With Ills accldflnt nffer he had made a wonderful nntirt rlnrlno- uio lvui lap. He had been flying 26 feet uuuvu uiu vrouna ana suaaemv ninmrori earthward outside the course, Ills ma chine crumpled up and he was knocked unconscious. He was picked up, placed in an automobile and hurried to Belmont hospital. ISLS THEATRE THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT "Never a Dull Moment" '"" M''H'MMIIMMMMMUMU UlccUs Iludly. Blood poured from a kub) In IiJh foro heud und his actions Indicated that ho wus Injured Internally. It was learned that Lo Blanc had found Ids gasoline exhausted and tried to descend, but lost control of the ma chlno and crashed Into a telegraph pole. Tho machine was totally wrecked. I.o Blanc leaped to prevent being caught under his engine. It was officially announced that Lo """' uveruge tune ror 19 laps was uo u.iu mnes an hour. Orahame-Whlto finished the 20 laps and descended. His speed was announc ed as 60 8-10 miles an hour, fulter BXroklns' fall, aside from tho ries ho sustained, was n. i..n. polntment to the crowd, who had In- uuiea mm ravorite for tho race, n0 fell 30 feet, striking the crnmi ,ii!.ti.. in front of the grandstand. Jlls ma chlno was badly wrecked, VrlMuM In I,il.. Brooklns writhed In pain and was thought to have been hurt Internally, He was carried on a stretcher to tho hospital. A hurried call for physicians was Issued and a consultation over both Brooklns and Le Blanc was held. J MIhh Kuthcirlne Wright, young sister of Brooklns' employers, assumed charge of Brooklns' nursing at tlio hospital and appearul to ho greatly uffected by tho uccldent, Hho received tho news that ho Has not seriously Injured with nnxn'n. ceuled emotion. Immediately uftnr TirnnWInu mot .,m. his accident Lo Blupo appeared In front "f the grandstand with his head band uged and smoklnir a clirarnttn no Hmn.rii nothing hud happened, Orahame-Whlta espied him first and greeted Jilm effu- mveiy, Le Blanc's accident resulted, It. is said, from tho failure of a mechanician to fill the gasoline tank of his engine after ta jiiano nad given him tho ordor. When liti fell lio had less than a half lap to go. After rcmalnlnir on tho irrnimil tnr nn hour, Ogllvlo reascended and completed tno coiirso In, the elapsed time of 8:06!30, He wnts compolled to alight at first, , owing to deWctlve Ignition of his engine. Tho lOO.horse power engines of Broqk Ins machine wero tcken from tho wreck. age and Installed In a second frame, and It was officially announced that he would attempt another start. Brooklns said his onglno stopped and ho was attempting to glldo down when his aoroplano turned a somersault, Latham, in his 100'horso power An toinette machine, started In tho race at 10:69, Ho complotcd 10 laps In 31(31, 20 seconds slower than Qraiinmn.wiii". time for tho same dlHtnnnn Several of tho crowd of spectators os- cipod death by Inches when Hubort Latham lost control of his racor in his 16th lap and plungod headlong toward thoin. Ills machlno spun around at n height Of 16 foot, then H1Ili1nnlv lnn,1...t straight Into tho crowd. Evoryono duck ed and Latham, Jamming his planes up ward, leveled his machlno, skimming unovo mo nearis of tho spectators by about a foot, Tho machlno continued ai nreaKneok speed straight toward the JUllgCS' Stand. Which It ninnrn.l n ,, sharp upward nnorln iiv innima Tn (,.,, alighted safoly In th5 ppen field. He declared tho ,wlnd had wrecked tho wings of his aoroplano, causing lilm to lose control. 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