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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1910)
TifH. - .mmt,t.lf. Ir ' V ft - '"'" lonly ton Tfcs attwftfo of tho risi niSi!?T:I',r wither, l'ile -,nV1 Dle Local shtffa lack -triangular Above te. iii...' "' wnue, coliids Whit with black centor-Sla C PimriTTy i-tTHHfcMhgwwxw, Jf MPTHYEAR. 1 n ywp C x ., 'uff I . E7 iti I ' n Ef.W i i "im jm- VI H I IH IK 1 1 ak w L m. .m B. - ' fan. H li H aW "' 0PBHR V iriMMMHMMiOTntf 90 aaV.a aBHks -Mf bHm lj MAYl pnPT nun i I I lei I I rill! I m J Sjg WFKMFgnii nil T '"bwi t JtmmmtsMkmiataiuk& :hjx?t ? - T-V " wf , .. ''( - y ffcrli r -' IVIAIL IRIBUNIii M ?? Fall LsMed Wira Rcert. " L i The only paper laW irwrtf Wi ,V published In n city tk die i F't, - y Medford having -iase4 wlr. . 'rrsfr; MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1910. y tfo. 192- MS 3K CHANAN WINS AUTOMOBILE CONTEST A END: 61 ) GET PRIZE Miss Elfcrt Wins Piano and Wss Crawford Is Giver, Diamond Rinn Miss Powers Leads All Con testants In District Number 2 Miss Beers Second. FOLK MAY GET SHOCK Thrilling Rescue of Welhnan Party From Balloon as Shown In Pictures. Reported That Director Durand Has Intimated That Portlands census Hcs Been Cut Materially and Num bci Will Be Much Smaller Than Exjectcd. -J- .H. REPORT OF JUDGES. ' O 111. llt1rlnfCirviln1 iiiAetne ' I ..vt .u u..UvipihUHI JUUfelC, V nnnnino ir stnnvno 4n nfTltinl T vote of the Mail Tribune Grent Prixo Votiiifr Contest, do hereby "" that it was conducted upon fair "2 and businesslike methods, and f "" upon ofllcial canvas of the votes t 'wo And tho following persons j" entitled to prizes as offeied bj f the Mail Tribune. rSie-nedK- " PORTLAND, Nov. l.-r-Portland citiEeis aro duo for n shock siniilnr to turfi snstninod by Tacoma recent- ly whta tho ofllcial population of tho city announced, according to ad 4 f f f f JOHN S. ORTH. t Cashier Medford Nat. Bnnk. W. IT. MnOflWAV. J Of Weeks & McGowan. W. F. ISAACS, ",Of Tho ToffRery. 4 . . . Capital Prize ' 4 One Buick Model 10 J3aby tonneau, without top, won by "" mf ftf? Iw J Miss 3fay Buchanan, with 12,- 506,210 votes. 4 . District No. I ' 4 4 Upright Piano, won by Miss 4 "" Murin V.ifort willi O Stmnn A. . "M "'"""l1U.V? T votes. -r 4 $100 Diamond Rinf;, won by 4 "" Miss Grotchcn Crawford, with 4 4 1,008,150 votes.. - . 4 Business Scholarship, won by 4 4 Mist, Agnes McMnhon with "" w 1.405.350 votes. 4 rT" fJrtl1 Wnlnli 'rti lv nirilann T Beacon with 1,361,570 votes. 4 District No. 2 4 Upright Piano, won by Miss 4 ' 'Eleanor Powers of Anient, with 1.71.170 vnnH 4 4 $100 Dinmond ring, won by 4 Ida Beers of Woodvillo with 4 1,402,8-10 votes. 4 4 Business Scholarship, won by 4 4 Miss Maybelle Penrt of Central 4 4 Point with 1,178,900 votes. 4 4 Indies' Gold Watch, won by 4 Miss Grace Colby of Browns- 4 boro with 018,070 votes. 4 4 Special Offer Prize 4 4 Distriot No. 1 $25 in gold, 4 4 won by Mjss May Buchnnnn 4 4 with 204 monthly subscriptions. 4 4 nisJrint No. 2 S2!i in frnl.l 4 4 won by Mina - Ida Beers of 4j t 4 4 Woodvillo with 73 monthly sub- " senptions. fttt4 t ices reachiiiL' Portlnml todnv frnm Wnshhpton. It is reported that DinWnr Dnrntiil has intimated broadlv thn: Pnrt. land's COnSllS linu I.nmt n.if mnt.nMI., and that the census when nnnounced will be substantially ' smaller than was shown "by original reports of the meal enumerators. In swakine of tho mntinr nvo.i snid : "Thereduclinn will nnt i, n .. t Portlnnd ns at Tacoma. That is to sny, in propgrtion to tho total pop ulation, it will not bo so great. As to actual numbers pli'minn tn,i t .,.. ...v..W X 1.(111- not make any statement. It is probnblo that PnrlinnJ'o . '" vntHj S3 census will b0 announced in a weok. The i-ensus of Spokane, Seattle and several other northwpafi.m n;itn .:n not be announced until special agents who supervised the reehoking in tllOSO Cities llUVO linil a nnnfnri.i with Cllicf StntitininiiTT..nt ,!. :u on his Way to recount Tacoma. None of thcfio cities, therefore, is likely to bo announced before tho end of this week, San Francisco will i0 announced m a dny or two." As to census employes reported for padding in Tneomn, Director Du rand said no prosecutions would be fctnrirxl nnHI l.n fn ,!..! .i ' w" " " "'"" K'luiujiiry meets in Janunfj'. v T I . FljTF7v , - . K.A.k -Cts . i .ysar '' in WL ' PHI'tr3BBE;ii?,Ml ipy Wfpf ' .j . " y V JBR" -K W ..K tv.s, , -. jk 4BH "A IT ittf Ifi JT" M .ifl IMHH m. mfiSII.ift?Pif 1 w w- (SITUATION Ur oIKIM ISSERfOUS 56 PER CENT Executive Committee of International Brotherhood of Tcamstsrs Meets Tonlnht to Decide Whcthor Sym pathetic Strike Shall Be Called of All Teamsters. REFINED TO ELOPE; GIRL IS MURDERED CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo., JS'ov. 1. Posses today are seeking Martin Rollins, who fled Into tho hills after killing Mary Austin. 16. bocaiiHn hn refused to olopo with him. FeellnK Is high ngalnst Rollins, who Is a di vorced man w'th sovoral ehliiirnn. Steps to prevent a lynching will bo taKcn It ho Is caught. Rollins entered the Austin hnmn last night, pleaded with iu. irt vS, . n... w. nctciui minuies, anu men shot her r .. .v...wU iU tumpir H11 1UB demand. The first shot failed to kill her and Rollins shot again, this time vita fatal effect. . ' MAY APPOINT ADDITIONAL ELECTION MEN Rerjistration In Medford Is Far in Advance of Number Contemplated by Statutes and Additional Help May Be Needed to Count Votes 1 ; 5f? K u ot. I eh. ej cf Miss May Buchanan, stenographer for tho Oiegon urnnito company, with 18,500,210 votes, has been de clared the winner of the Mail Tribune treat prize voting contest Mis; Marie Eifert was second with 0,830,. 190 votes. , The judges were Jbree hours at their work and conducted tho count in a manner satisfactory to all. All that remains is for tho youn ladies mentioned nt the top of (lit column to call and claim their own. All the orizes are ready to be turnea over (o those who hav won" by their popularity and industry. The contest closed in n uu,x f rfory and good humor and enthus iasm nt tho Mail Tribune office Sat urday night. Candidates and their friend thronged the office all day Jong and the contest denarlmint umc .i .. its utmost to hanttle those who had vots and subscriptions to turn in. The ballot box was delivered to John S. Orth that evening, wk0 turned it over to the judges appoint ed to do the counting, Vho took it Jo the opera house and broke the soa, opened the same and the ilnal ooiut followed. The counting of the votes was icmuua las jor the iudtres ., hose hii .L ..' a,MMt...O .4I11 V) tho suV'erka and was carried on in fnii ,- care was "The CJot anyone present. Great ii " ' - uirak cure was '! oiurnj ,,. north taken by the judges in counting tho Maybelle Jobw ,. 4ity, odivotes aad an adding machine wtt5 (OMtiiii H"itv w Honors Deserved. . Th successful contestants aio named today a the result if the of ficial count made by these disinter-o-tec gentlemen, acting as judges, and Hvho have no motive in the con test other than to accept the invita tion flf tho management to make a thorough and complete canvass of the votes. The moro mon. . nf n.r. naraei of thef-e gentlemen i nC.. nnco enough of their integrity. These gentlemen nre well known and highly esteemed by their business associates anu win an whom they come in con tact ns thorough and honest l.nB;n..D men. Dktrivt o. 1. Includes all the territory in the city of Medford. May fiuchannn i r.na o, Mario Eifert o. ,.'; Miss Craword Lfins'inn Agnes McMahon ..... . . l,i05,ZL0 uorawa lieacomo 1,361,570 Mrs. V. M. Ford l.'HO.SSO .l!a Gaunyaw 954,930 Jennie Dodge 833,150 !ne"n 796.500 May Bailey 793.410 BerthaDall 703.760 Mary S. HaawelJ 642,289 Maude S. Gaines 607 170 MarF 0-e 595.760 Mabcl RaV 587.810 Frances Durhtrn Knn mn ... . ' -w,uv oeiue atorm , asr ten 482,620 Several of the larger nrecincts ot Jackson county, notably three of those in Medford, have a registra tion pf voters far in excess of the number contemplated by the statute. it is impossible under tho consti tution of the state and of tho United Stntes to deprive a mnn of his vole if ho has been duly registered and appears at tho voting booth between (lie opening and tho closing thereof. Only ono set of judges and clerks are appointed to take charge of tho f.'iuing election and with the big bnl I"t and lurgo registration thov will be overworked. County Clerk Coleman will nmum tomorrow to the county court tho proposition of appointing additional 1'idgCB and clerks in the .ncrnBt,..i praoinoth. so that there will be two lufts nt lenbt in the voting and n -re. if necehury, in tl,c cjount. Mr. Colemiin suggosled ihnt ecu trl. northwest and Miuthwest .Med tnl bend to hi innnmes of suitahle p.rsons for judges and clerks, six in each precinct, and that he would present tho names f0 the county court. MILLIONAIRE ON TRIAU1 LIFE Automobile Strikes Burjrjy Klllfno Girl Second Automoblllgt to Face J Murder' Cliarne Fast Drivlnrj IsfTheroArc 1,300,000 Applo Specimens Charrjcd. CANADA'S FIRST NATIONAL APPLE 5 HOW OPENED NEW YOJtK, Nov. 1-Ono hundred thousand teamsters, chauffeurs and helpers may bo called on strike; in Now York city nnd ft nation-wide strike of express drivers is threat ened aa ft result, of the strike of driv ers und'helpors employed by tho ex press companies nuw out in Now York, Jersey City nnd Hobokon. The executive . committee of tKn lutcrnntiounl Brotherhood of Team sters will m not. tonicht. io .'tpntiln Avhothor ft sympathetic, strjkc shnll bo cnljcd in Wow York, fi they do cido to tako their men from thfTwftir- ons, vohiolo trafllo in greater Now xoik will be paralyzed. It is gener ally bolioved today that tho council intends to como to tho aid of tho express men. It is snid that tho decision, which was oxpeetud last night, was postponed to allow further organization. Organizors representing tho vari ous locals. affected, .by tho possible oruor aro busy as boos todny nnd uiorchnnls and wholesalers in Now York mo piepnring for tho expected emergenoy. In tho meantime tho international union is preparing it new monthly wage st'iilu to bo demanded in tho principal cities of fliu United States. Tho scalo calls for $80 monthly tor routo drivers; $70 for transfer men; JHirj tor drivers of wagons without hclpors: $80 for ehniif fours $o5 for ilrst liolpors, and $50 foi NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Edward Roscnheinier, iiiillionnircT, in on trial todny for murder. His automobile atruck n buggy, demolishing it. Grace Hough wns killed nnd two other persons injured. Tho accident occurred on August 18. Rosenltoimer is (ho second auto mobile driver in history to bo tried for murder for killing persons with his onr. Edward Dnrrngh, whose tnxienh killed a child, is now serving n sontdneo in Sing Sing. The jury in tho Rosenheimor case has been completed. Tho jury con sists of prominent merchants, though none of them owns nn nutomobilo. In opening the case for tho state, Assistant District Atomoy Mnynnid asserted that Rohonhoimor was driv. ling his machine of n n!l n minnin srieed hIi0u.Ii,. iiiie up bohind th bnggv in which Grace Hough was riding Tlicauforriobile crashed inf.. the elni'le and throw the oceiipiinl lo the ground. The driver of the automobile. Mnvnard said, did in, offer to held his iclim hf ; runsed his speed and fled from Mi' -ceiie He hhk arrested soon nfir.... ward. finidi' liKliiiiva 'l'l. n..i ...ii it . , I . " 'v..j. a lit; OUIIIU UilllB llll II Hepresenteci or Aauout ZO uar-pvor tiny 0f not to exceed cloven loads-Premiums to Extent off7;i,7. ,. . j .. .., ""Ii !- iiitiuu win ue uiven out. mm - POSTOEFICE Great Increase Is Made Over a Ywry Alio During October $2983. Were Received In Local Ps'iacte. Gain Over - Last Year' Is Ra markablc? ; ' ! 7-5U PER CENK' i Tho business for thojnonth ot 0 toher In the. local nostbfflee shawo a. gain of CfJ per cent over Oct'olwr,- 1909. In Octobor, 1910, tho recotnlis of thq loral office totaled 208a.S Whllo ono year ago they werec '$1006.14. Tho gain was 56 per et Evory month shows lnVgwecl re ceipts In tho local offlcjteb .- fleeting tho steady grcWSi at, tfcar, city. " ' yoday a f mirth. carrier waft PHt te wot-kf lnlhe"cUy and practically -' ory street In tho city Is covered. ", fj ARCHDEACON IS READY 10 FIGHT Rev, Henry Chambers Calls Huff sC Contractor, Who Backs ;dws When Spectacles Are Removed ly Reverend Gentleman. rw'Vm i.y OREGON MOW IS AFTER GAME WITH WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OP OltECION, Eu eeno, Or.. Oct. 31. Manager Wat Mn t tho University of Oregon last sight wired a challenge to tho Uni versity of Washington for a football samu In Portland next Saturday In tiew of a rupture of the relations of Idaho and Washington ovar tho t?nm wheduled for next? Saturday In Seat- tie. The difference between the two universities arose ovor tho demnmi ft Washington to adm.lt two thou sand fivo students to tho game with out charge on account of their hold. ing season tickets. Idaho Insisted that the students be made to pay tho am as any ordinary spectators and declined to go to Seattle under any iner condition. Manager Victor! Zednlck U now at Moscow trylnir to patch tho matter up with the Idaho manager. VANCOUVER. Nov. 1. Canada's flrt national iippJo show is in full swinir today, following tho formal opening yesterday - by Lioutcunnt Governor I'iiforio of Ilnlish Colum bia. Preraior Muliridc, Atorno,y Gen eral Bowser, W. E. Scott, deputy minister of agriculture for the pro vince, Mayor Taylor and others of provincial note wpro among the hpoukers. Tiioro are 1,300,000 ap ple specimous in tho show, or about twenty full carloads. The exhibitors mimbor 1287. Pre miums to tho extent of $'20,000 will bo L'iven out duriiiL' the week. Tim program during tho week includes nothing outnidu the trctnilnr dnilv (oncerts of the Forlv-int-liili Hiili. Inndertt' hand of Toroufn, cM-ept the et,hion of the Pomological conven tion tomorrow morning. Tho Telegram says: A Portland business 'man return Ing from Medford hrlnga a tale e how Archdeacon Honry D.,Chftmber of tho Episcopal church is succeed ing as tho militant representative of that denomination In tho Industrial . , . ,' '- .......,.K iii-i -. ..u V.UUII.H uniiB buiiiu Iiroil" era today told UV.iiiil. p..,...D: ,...., i.. n. i . .. .... . 'P.,..i ii i -,. "'"m:i-i" miu nviui oi uio town ana i ralorlo tint 100 000 mm of jierish- building business block on pari or o goods would l,0 iOW0(, ,0 bo lt j,inrf to havo a church .in thtr Miiliiiiiluil and distributed anion., n, rest, iionn.u.. w..,i - ... COnsilUieiH, A COinillitien of liil..,a ummiilnir nn H,.. !...!. j.' ,.J also eni ed on Mayor Gnynor and tho powers that bo thought it ouKht protested against using policemen ih Archdeacon Chnmbrrs whb sont nt'. guards on cApiess wagons being ope ruioti oy strilcebroakers. Tho platform men of the oxpross conipanios struok today mid striko breakjuM are being sought to 1111 their plncos. About 100 ungoim weto moved up to noon. JUO PERNOLL BACK IN TOWN Southern Oregon Twirler Losing Notliinn of His Prestige While In the East, Calls Again on His Friends in This City. Henry Pernoll of Applegnte, nJok Mn oounty, who lost nothing of his prestige aw a twirler of the Kpnuldr ing by his tryout with the Detroit American team, wiib in Medford on Tuesday from thu old homo on the AppJegate. In upite ' the fact that he has been trailing in the big brauh,' ud is the t-umu boy who pitched hiiohelf, by having the goods. from n farm to tho big league. "Oh, they do things differently thfre," he said. "but. sav. this town is groHing faster than I ever thought It U'nilli! rrnu Vi. 1........ ...!... T gained an obiect of far creator ueo ,.i,...,..i i...n i r .. . i .. . ,, . . ' .. " . i i"Ju mii iiero i lieu up-Wll uruillH to nanklnd than the conquest of the, UHhl, b, lhjB vilJwo yooWa WIFE'S BISCUTS NOT FIT FOR DOG. HE SAYS COOK CONGRATULATES WELLMAN ON ATTEMPT NEW YORK, Nov. 1 -Dr. Freder ick A. Cook, first Amorlcan claim ant to tho discovery of the north pole, has sent a message of congrat ulation to Walter Wellman. Arctic explorer and first aeronaut to at tempt to cross tho Atlantic In an air ship. The message came In tho form of a letter st-nt by a London newspaper man addrensed to Wellman, "Kindly send my heartiest congrat ulations to Walter Wellman for his wonderful Initial success," the letter quotes Dr Cook as saying "If he crosses tho Atlantic he will havo I'OHTIiAND, Koi, 1. wy minh biscuit, ruo not lit for .1 dni in ..,.,. declined W. J. Wluf All. i saddler bv occupation and 11 bridegroom of thrcegroom of throu innntlik. i.n.. 1... had been doposited in a cell at police hciidimiirlers last night on .1 chargo of threiilimiug to kill his wife. 11 I hold in default of S00 Imil Aivordiug to WIiKiiII'h plaint Ins ht'lrtmitte's oulinary efforts were dis mal fniluiW from tho outhcl. Ho wn of a forgiving nuturo and r sohed to overlook hor alloged doll cjonoioM. All went woll 1111IJI his mother-in-law appeared at his home and took up hor abode with him and his wife. Saturday evening ho look excoplion to a pla0 of soda bis ciuts made by hi wifo. A (Hm....i..h argument onsiiod und Whitnll's wife aucgos in a wnrraul sworn out iiguiust him vestonlnv ilu.f i... ti , wed to kill hor. Mrs. Martin Trial,Starts OAKUVND. Nov. 1 The second trial of .Mrs. IkhIicII.i xtnrti.. ...1.,. :.. oliargcd with dynamiting tho bora ' -mige ugnen Ju (lakland, was h-j. gun tata Mr. Martin challcng d t-Ilsor Jiunkltreo's right to alliums o.ry cimrging (l(,t J, $k 'yvvyyMa,nm a. hk0. mirr r-c. from Portland to overseo it. Another building Is being put up near by und on several occaslona thi contractor, perhaps through so sympathotlo fooling for his follow contractori sought troublo with th church delegate on somo small mat ters. Waxing hot ono day labt week, tho contractor doubled up his fist and said: . , "Tnko off your glasses and I'll show you how we do thlngi In thU town." ' ' Tho archdoacon wao nil attention. Ho not only took his glasses off.but ho pooled his coat and draw himself up roady for defense Tho conirUetor was not prepared, for that warlike attltudo, and In a tone Beveral aliadea ' moro monk said: "Well, hit mo If you daro." Archdoacon Chambers today ulil that tho foregoing story was not true In ono particular, and that was ka il Id not remove his coat. DEFENSE IN KERSH TRIAL SCORES POINT PORTLAND, No 1. Tho do- feneo In tho enso of Mrs, . Carria Kersh, charged with coiatlioitv in the murder of Willinm A. Johnns. at the Juno, score i..lV n 11 Mllttut A. ilOUIIOR. Now Grand Contra! lmtol Ire scored docidodlv todnv whoii Mtf-s. Korsh's atonioys succeeded 'u'' ihiikiiiik uuaou iuiig, a ooiiooy, VI JlMt ., own tostlmy. 1,. Wfls a -JtnwN, ior 1110 srpio nml jt M-aa urn lis iviiiiioiiy priueipniiy inaf Jjs Webb wuk eoiivielcd for JohnsonV murder recently. On diruot exHiniiuitimk Ti.ta r... noon Long itmiM pi Vrtt; Kurnli i.niuieu ,no trim m ivjijeh doljii, "ous nociv ws 8tHffedjl(er, th ""'ruing oi nip nmrner, lb tka . '1 t b bw JoIumaI MMLj1I f k, fJA A -. HJ, 11 , " k J