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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUN1D, MEDFORD. QRKC10NT, THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1912. M I '1 PAGE SEX U F0LLET7E BRIM POLLING PLACES IN THE CITY OF MEDFORD F f FULL OF CHER Ulll'll "1.1 '1' LI "! IIIUIIWTT T- lllimntn "-, ' " liiqpmHmitwMi. TO CELEBRATE ELUM m .. , .. . . rM- h JXXT: I . , .w .'ifl VAr Mtl 4 3 n 1 i. ,1 j ij"i I 111 '!' Halo nml smiling, with a hearty grip nml good word for everyone of llio crowd that, was there to meet him, Senator Hubert M. La Follette nrrivetl in Medford Wednesday night, tho healthiest invalid the city may hope to see in year. The speeches in Med ford, Grants I'nss and Ash land today wind up a siring of re markably successful meeting's and in consequence tho Wisconsin candidate is more than ever filled with enthus iasm and confidence. In nn interview Senator La Follette told of his reception in Oregon cities nud the confidence that marked his every ecntcucc was not that of the individual hut was for the principle ho has so long blood for. "I cxpoet to carry Oregon and then California,' ho said. "Everything has been most encouraging." Campaign Through Oregon, Fighting Hob's campaign in Oregon started last Saturday with n speech to JSSO people- in Pendleton. Since thnt time ho lias spoken in La Grande, Tito Dalles, Hood Hivcr, Portland, Kugeno, Albany, Corvnllis, Salem, Independence, Amity, Dallas, Dayton, McMinuvillc, Ncwburg, and Roscburg. In every city he was greeted by huge crowds and in Portland the throng overflowed tho great Gipsy Smith auditorium. Some of the talks were delivered in the rain and many of the rides between stops were made bv automobile in rainstorms. In spite of all tho senator nrrivetl in Medford in fighting trim eager to bring the voters here the message of progres sive republicanism. In Hoseburg La Follette upset schedule plans when he refused to b introduced bw a stntulnnte citizen, sending word before the speech" that some other chairman must preside. The deposed chnirmnu was Dinger Hermann. Itcsult hi Illinois. When asked about the Roosevelt victory in Illinois, La Follette replied, "1 had no time to campaign as the primary law was passed there but n few days before the primary itself. My friends advised that 1 leave my name off the ballot as they thought a defeat might hurt my chances in other btutcs, but I knew there would be some who would wish to vote for me in Illinois so I entered the fight to give them the chance to vote." Without any campaign the state gavo close to 43,000 votes. Mrs. La Follette was pleased la hear that the ladies of Medford had arranged for her to meet them and when she was told that a ride through tho valley was planned she was de lighted. "Medford must be n very progres sive city to interest itself so strongly lor suffrage," she said. "Iu most of the places where we visited I found it strong sentiment, but in one or two cities tho women didn't seem to wnnt the vole." At Gold Hill La Follette got off tin.' train to shako huuds with it crowd of voters who gave him a lu&ty cheer as the trum pulled out. FRIDAY NIGHT GO Local sports havo niado Bud An derson a Blight favorlto over Austral ian Kelly In their ten-round bout be fore, tho Medford Athletic club to morrow night, Anderson being fa vorod Is probably duo to tho fact that ho is a northern boy and is well known and liked all over tho state of Oregon for his honest and clean ring methods. Unliko somo boxers who are always squabbling and tooting tholr own horns, liud is auiet and raroly has anything to eny. Ho al ways keeps himself in tho best of condition and enters tho rlug fit and ready to do his best. Kelly Is practically on about the Kiuno lines us Anderson, only that ho Is moro of a veteran ut tho game, and tho probabilities aro that his ring generalship will stund him In good stead. Quito a fow who havo seen him in training say that ho is tho faster and clovercr of tho two, but whether ho has tho hard punching abilities remains to bo scon. Kolly Is placed in a peculiar posi tion in this contest, it being his first bout oil Amorlcun soil. Should ho defeat Anderson, who has a reputa tion of being a hard man to bdat, ho would bo in lino for several good matches around tho bay1 cities. On tho other hand, should ho lose it would bo a seycro setback and would hamper him for some tlmo to come, hut Hko tho typical trait of Austral ians. Kolly lu confidence personi fied. In tho preliminaries Art Collins Will box Jack Ovurdorf, who is woll thought of locally, Election returns will be read from tho rlngslrto. Scats on sale- at Nil Eh hotel. ANDERSON miiipiiw mpwft Ir1mlffiiHi r- 1 'i I r- ttvtt . i&i&' T"iir-i . FX -T-r-- -w . f .-- Vo w Ste Medford Oakfbile, oN. 0 Fir escc htrvct; Medford Southeast, (108 o'clock in the morning nud cle at ON PASSENGER TRAIN XOOALES, Ariz., April 18. For the third time within ten days iiiniir rectos today attacked a West Coast passenger traiu. ten miles below Guaymas, Souorn, firing several vol leys of i-hots into the locomotive cab and through the windows of the Pull man coaches. No one is believed 'o have been hurt. Federal nirtiles have been rushed to the scene. According to accounts of persons who wero on the traiu, the occupants of the coaches threw themselves to the floor beneath scats at the fiivt fire. They report the entire territory traversed by the west coast line to be infested by bandits and iusurrcc tos. IN PROGRESS ONLY IS HOPE Continued fiom Page One. without compromise." At one point In bis address Sena tor La Folletto was spurred into stating how Roosevelt had broken faith with him. Tho senator hud paid a tributo to Colonel Hooeevolt's power to appeal to tho nution's con science when an admirer cried "J'm sorry you split with him." "I didn't split," thundered tho sen ator. "Ho sent G'llson Gardner to mo to induce mo to run, I agreed. Then when it looked Hko success for a progressive ho tried to get mo out of it, Dut I am fighting hecauso I believe In tho cause. Defeated this year, iu 1910, in 1020 it makes no dfiferouco still I will bo found fighting." Senator La Folletto duvoted llltlo of his time to President Taft. Ho touched on tho tariff slightly, de claring ho was a protectionist but not to tho extent forced recently by big business, Tho sonator's remarks were warm ly applauded. His uudleiico was with him throughout. BOURNE ON COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE TITANIC WASHINGTON, April 18. Sena tor Nelson of iliHUtftttlMi j;JjMJrHiuu slrccl. near Main: MiMlforil South Central, Xo. M near corner Main nml lUrtlelt; Medfont .Vnrlli (.Vnlrnl, City I',iiM Main; .Medford .North .Main, 7 p. in. OF N Hepub. Demo. Socl. Prohl. Indc. Precinct. 1912 1910 1912 1910 1912 1910 1912 1910 1912 1910 Antloch 19 9 19 9 K. Ashland 180 ips 18 39 12 li l.U 7 8 H W. Ashland 201 221 .'19 -IS l.'t 7 9' 9 9 12 S.Ashland II 200 11 II 1 10 :t 10 2 18 C.Ashland 308 .. . 72 . . . 9 ... 7 . ... ! . . . Ashl'nd How 100 ... 21 ... 1 ... c: ... 7 ... Applegate JG 10 22 20 9 fi 12 7 Barron 52 :ii 8 11 .'(11 1 1 a 1 Ulg Uiltto 7.T 51 22 2." 15 7 11 1 7 Climax 11 9 1 2 Central Pt. 157 90 09 09 12 fi 5 2 27 1C Eaglo It. 119 80 CO 10 I 1 I! . . . Flounce- Hk. 18 7 0 1 2 1.10 10 Foots Creek 17 7 12 7 ,T . . 1 ... (Sold Hill 98 71 93 93 10 10 , . . A .'. . .1 0 N. J'villo 70 71 30 32 C 1 ...... 1 I H. J'vlllo 70 57 10 20 5 5 ...)'... ... Lake Creek 30 .29 30 12 2 ... 1 Meadows 11 7 0 7 3 1 .,. 3 Medford NW 28 170 13 01 1 11 i . " K 1 21 Medford SYV 33 205 10 110 5 18 ... 13 1 35 Medford NC 208 205 77 189 15 10 2 ; -7 18 31 Medford SC 150 ... 51 ... 9 .'. 5 ... Medford NW 230 ... 101 ... 17 ... 5";..' 15 ... Medford 8M 222 ... 02 ... 10 8 ... M'df'd O'k'lo 180 ... 00 ... 11 ... 3 r . .. 11 ... Medford NK 98 50 47 12 l 5 2 1 7 77 Medford SK 79 40 13 20 5 3 1 '" 1. 5 9 Mound 38 23 18 10 3 7 ......- 3 2 Phoenix 113 48 31 20 15 7 1 .'.'. ' 2 0 Hock Pt. 10 15 10 1 1 3 ..."' 1 I 1 Sams Valley 37 21 32 25 12 3 ...$'.! 1 ... Ptorllng 5 5 7 0 $' '. Talent 89 81 55 39 30 21 2' ' l" 29 32 Trail 19 10 10 11 8 1 '1 1 Union 38 33 19 15 5 5 5 Watklns 15 15 7 2 7 3 1 3 Willow Sp. 28 10 25 9 2 1 I 1 Wimer 20 10 10 11 1 1 i ' 1 1 Woodvilio 05 51 38 19 1 2 2 1 10 H .OF FRISCO QUAKE SAN FHANCISCO. April m At 5:15 on the morning of April 18, 1000 Siin Francisco wan vihitcd by the big gent eartlupiake in a half century, followed by a lire which coht hun dreds of lives nud wrecked the city. Today, the sixth anniversary of the disaster, scarcely a trace of its work, remains, while Sun Francisco is in the midst of energetic preparation for playing host to the world ut tho Pan ama Pacific exposition horc, iu IDl'i, of the senate committee on commerce, today appointed Senators Smith of Michigan, Perkins, Hourne, Ilurton, Simmons, fawJniids and Fletcher n Holland Hotel Sumplo Jtoom No. 1; VOTERS IN COUNTY Washington, 17. C, April 18. A. Iv.Warc, Chairman Roosevelt Club Medford, Ore. Wo nro delighted to linvo your iiick sngo unnoiincuig organization of Medford Roosevelt club. Say to the club for me that the Koosovclt wnv is moving' on everywhere. We are confident of his noiniuiition iu Chi cago and hi election in November. We look to Oregon to join in tho pro cession next Friday. JOB .M .DIXON. u Biib'Coinmitleo to inV'liKt "10 wreck of the Titmiio, ROOSEVELT PLEASES DIXON Mrdford South Main, N'o. 'M, corner E Marriage IiIcviim1. Arthur Richard Wilson mid Antoy nelte Felts. I'rolMitc. F.ntatc John S, Simms, order charging administrator. Final (lis-ao- count filed. Khlate Robt. ('. AniiHlroiig, inven tory and appraisement filed showing estate valued nt..fll!0H. Fstale James M. Mruy, order made discharging administrator. Final ac count filed. Kstalo of lie Forrest W. .Ioiicm and Dclhert Kmcrick .Jones, order dis charging administrator. Ivttuto Win. Jones, order approving final account. Fstate (Jhiistinan Arnold, order setting May 'J I, IDl'J, as day for iiual hearing. Kstiilo Frank ('. Funs, order up pointing May 1M, l'Jl'J, an day for final settlement. Now Cases Farmers ami Fruitgrowers bank vs. Al Tate, Henry Vinson and W. A. Jones, hlu'rifT, injunction suit. A. 11. Lawlor, attorney for plaintiff. MiMicll, Lewis Slaver (Jo. vs. Henry J. Lu Clair, action to recover money. Carkin & Taylor, utlorneys for plaintiff. Circuit Court New. Thus. Curtis Hills vs. II. M. Shaw, verdict iu favor of plaintiff iu the sum of .$111)00. Niiiuin Taylor Co. vs. Sterling Min ing company, judgement by default. Jackson Co. Hunk vs. J. If. Hutch iihoii el al., judgment for plaintiff. Jackson Co. Hank vs. W. II. Rnr don ct ul., judgment for plaintiff. A QUAHTKIl CK.VTimV IJoforo tho public, Ovor flvo million suniploB given uway oach year. Tho constant and Increasing sales from TOO LATE TO CLA88IFY FOR 8AL1J Btrlctly now 5 room bungalow, oak floors and beamod celling in living and dlnng rooms, paneling and pluto rail iu dining room, This In only three blocks from Medford hotel, I'rlco la very Ipw, Call owner, Phono Hi, 35 Hall; Mi'dfortl .VortliciiM, I in GVii- IVmli mid Klghth. PoIIn ojkmi N samples, proves the geuuluo merit of Allen's Foot-Knxc, tho antiseptic powder to ho shaken Into tho shorn for corns, bunions, aching, swollen, moist, tender feet. Sold everywhere 25c. Samplo FUKK. Address A. S. Olmsted, l.o Roy, N. Y. YEAR'S HIGHEST PRICES PORTLAND FLOUR MARKET PORTLAND, April IH.Tlin ltilt est prices of the year prevailed today iu the flour market, the patent brands selling for i5. 1 0 a barrel, mi increase of -10 cents. Mlucstcm and club wheat were selling freely at 1.07 and 1.01 respectively, Also a record price for the season. Legal blanks at tho Medford Print ing company. Wanted A Name T have pui'(!lias(!(l llio iI(i 1) o w o 1 1 Confectionery and want to select a suitable name for tho business. .In order to do this I will offer A PRIZE OF A 5POUND BOX OF BEST, CANDY To tho first porson suggest ing the name to be selected by a committee. I will givo a one-pound box of candy to tho noxt five people should they suggest the nanio chosen. Tho date, hour and minute will be placed on each suggestion received to givo every one a squaro deal. Suggestions will bo ro coivod up to and including April 29. R, N. FOSTER Successor to McDowell's Tho Odd ImIIiiuh of Jackson and Josephine counties will cclclmilo the IKIil anniversary of OddlVllnwship in Ashland tin r'riduy, April 'JUth. A special train Iiiih been clmrtcril for the occasion by tho Omuls Pnw lodge, which train will pick up nil Odd Fellows between that oily and Ashland. A reduced rale of fain will ho made, but what it will he cannot at this time be announced. Upon this sumo occasion there will be held the first scml-uiiuual coiigruss of the dclcguti'H from nil the Odd Follow lodge of Josephine and .luck sou comities, lu nil piuhahllity the special train will leave (Iranls Pas in time to reach Ashland by noon, and the congress will com cue In I ho ufteruoon, giving tho eiilire evening to festivities suitable to the coiiimcm oration of the great day, Wl years no when Odd Fellowship was first plant ed. All Rehekahs mo ulso expected lo take part in this celebration. Ash land lodge is preparing u splendid program and bampiet and has ex tended an invitation to alt Odd Fel lows and Rchekhas to be iu attend mice. PRESIDENT HAYS LOST I MONTRKAL. Qui., April 18 -A wirelesM message received here today from Mrs. Charles ,. Ilnvs, wife of the president of the (Iraud Trunk Pa fin railroad, stated that her IiunIiuiiiI is not aboard the Carpalhia. This confirms the report that he is liuliewjil to have perished wilh the other Ti tanic ictmiH. FRED L. COLVIG Asks for Socond Torm for County Recordor .Mr, t'olvlg lias lived lu .linluum county thirteen yearn ami Is will known throughout tho county. He Kraduatcd from tho Oregon Agricul tural rolh'Ko and has Ikm'U active lu the IiiihIiichs clrclcti of tin county until dueled county recorder two years hko. Ho Is an able, efficient officer ami Is pleasant and accom modating at all I linen, it Is an un written law that an officii'. who (Iocs his duty and him given satis faction Is entitled to a second term, and Mr. Colvtg feels that ho hhould ho renominated next Friday. ' An export accountant has Jimt Mu lshed exporting tho IiooKh Iu Mr, Col vlg'N office ami says It lu tho hunt kept net of hooks lie ban had any experience with lu rccordcra' offlcoii lu Oregon, ami ho has exported hov oral counties, it Is not ponHlhhi to givo flKiireii now, heraiiHU llio ox port's icport has not boon filed, hut tho books aro O, K., which hi an other evidence, of .Mr. Colvlg'n of flclimcy, (Paid Advl ) AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, ON CLBCWHCIIC Gat tho Original nd Genuine' HORLICK S MALTED MILK ThcFoodDrinkforAHArtcs RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust W Insist on "HOKLICK'S" TnUo a pnukuo litioi Clark & Wright LAWYERS WA81IINC1TON, I), O. Puhllo Land Mattort Pinal Proof, Doiort LniHls, Content und Mining Ohboi, Scrip, ti j