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-ism PAGM TWO MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, OREGON, WEDNKHOAY, NOVEMHEtt G, 1012. r. n.E .J , ..iVM. ' 'H si LL- I L'SI I f i' H- ' f tffifflT. a&TIWLSOH-TJiLKS OF w-wa'li Mure . i fT AND EXPECTATIONS ,., K. ll'. Zimmerman, who owns the. eld Crsne ranch, three miles south' of Medford Is something of a grow er ofl ho., which fnct will bo con- elwsjvoly proven yhoa It Is tod that on Monuny nc DrouRiitf to .vicuioru 70,.Mcad. the total weight of which wa 17,57$ owndX Thfe he sold at'7.tS per hundred, netting him a neat Itttlo elenn-up of 51344. Uc-s sides tjiesc, ho, still has 100 hogs at noma which ue win -jnsihui nut-r. Tor goodness ?ake, hayo.U. A.' llolinra, tho Insurance man write your Insurance. Ho knows how " Jir. and; Mrs. C. Wllsori returned to Trail Tuesday. , An aWtlon day chicken pa lunch and dinner wero served by tho Ladles Ald .Society, of the Christian church 'ton Tuesday, In the Qeucl building. tVapoIr batlis and scientific massage $1.00 for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chlroproctor nnd nerve specialist, 2,03 Garnott-Corcy nidg. Thonc Howe 146. q Nlnlngor of San Diego, Gal.. Is visiting, rrjends In Sams Valley. ' Mrs. J. F. Hutchason and children left Medford Tuesday evening for Roseburg where they will spend the winter. Mr. Hutchason being en gaged Inline,, life insurance buslaes thlerc. -S. X, N'owcll. ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Bldg. . C. O. King, traveling salesman for the Medford Wholesale Grocery com pany, and C J. Eastman, salesman for tlie Union Meat company, of this cllyleft for Myrtle Creek and Inter vening points Wednesday morning. ... Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord, Gold Pay Realty Co., Sixth, and. Fir. . T. ATiMyers, of Nevada, Mo., was ln?Medford a couple of days this week looking tho city over, with a ,vpje tot locating. Glasses fitted without use of drugs. . Dr. Rickert, over Keatner's. Mrs. H. S. Xptter and daughter. of Roseburg, are In, Medford visiting Mrand Mre. F. T. .Miles. omtng,. piggest nit or tne .year, u- Inslde,, basbalj. 'Watch for big game" between Boston and .New, York a Medford Book; Store. ... EWW. , Carlton, of Table Rock, cameln uesday evening to ge$ elec tion" returns!" . , , . Coinpfete. ilpe of Pearsall's Colum bia tus'trone for. embroidering, at The JUndicWstapp. .... , , 19,6 Mr., and Mrs. C. F. Smith who are W4 tne .city rrom. jiorrisviirc. vt., are pid;time acquaintances of Dr. F. C. Pa'gij and C. A. Knight, and, it Js not imprqpanie mat tney win locate acre, v,.Oa-and.hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 pqr cord. Gold Ray. Realty, v Co., .tJlJth and. Fir. ,. . . fir. andMrs. C. . Owen, of Chl ca"gp,f arrived In. Medfpjd Wedpesday and. w'llt remain here a few days. .They ,,have acquaintances In thq city. $20,60,0,0. or fraction thereof to loan, on Improved country real es tate ,at current rates. Carkin & Taylor, Jackson County Bank Bldg., jMpdford., "'vDantys designs in stamped upder- aVfar, at,,The Handicraft Shop. 19C .A, Ludwjgof Mlnneappl'i8, MJnn., .arrived In the $lly Wednesday and will visit several of his Minneapolis friends for a few days. Dr. Rickert, eyesight specialist, over Kenncr's. .J'q drops, used. Try av Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lpckwood, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phone Home 145.. ' Mrs, v&, A. Boyden and.Mra. C. W. Boydek, Jslster and mother respec tively of H. E. Boyd'en, of this city, rcjurued to their home In , Sheffield. .111.. JVedncsday morning after n two 'week's, visit with Mr. Hoyden and family. Watches repaired. See Carl Jescuke tho old reliable watch maker In room 10, Palm building, .opposite Nash Hotel. 27 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kerby loft Wedpesday morning for Odessa, Kla jnath .county, where Mr. Kerby will be..en5ployed in the government for .estv service. Mr., and i.'rs. J. Stalder re turned Tuesday evening from a year's stay. In Lincoln, Neb. These people own land up near tho Derby post .office, this county, and will probably agalu make their home on tbn place. feMKISTN', ,N.)J., Nv. .- That pM)evejii)m lvujity nml jiceu HnWics iiro inhO'rt' with the 'JStli president uf the United SSlntcs wns viimle itte evident nt the Wvodrow Wilson liniiRrtlow enrly today. Wliilo mlmirers or tho president deet were rclebrntiiiK his sucees far into tluv tuontiti, nnd while tlie ncinbor vf ln family, enrly nstir, were fiultcnnur about tho house in nudijs.ed eestasy, the newly chos en ehief. executive; wnsy peaeefull "poumlimr liU eart" and even the wild mvimni C 2,000 coIIcko htu- dents, winch ctMiiiiuicd well on to noon, were not sufficient to break his slumbers. He was the last member of lus family to nppoat for bronk fnstf While, the joy-wild studenls were pamdiiiR np nnd down Xjinhiu street, shortly after midnight, and r.?jrrao;in through chnin of bon fires thnt illuminated tlie enlire vil lase, Wilson announced that ho was poius; to .bed, riuT. proposed to fIecj) until ?ioon. llhadnot yet reroiveJ the, tclejrmms o eongratulation Mint hirti by President Tuft and Colonel Kaodcvdt, nlthougli he. knew that they had tfeen scut. Preyed for n statement on the result of the elci? tiou, hi said, before he retired: "If I make any statement nt nil it will be made Wednesday. ( These things nrc too bis to discuss offhand tonight."' To Take Brief Rest PHOTOGRAPH 6F A TYPICAt SCENE ON'THe! FRONTIER WHERE f ' ' ' THE TURKISHAND BALKAN TROOPS ARE ENGAGEDJN.BATTLE I 1 v'W'"'Cfcffdiaw;WW 4RnaaWIOTVnRSBMaMVVVHBWSSa99na TURKIJH mUTAR.VAlRt)LTACHHiyr WDLR.COKHAHD.otSlutr'KlT htfHJC OREGON SAFE FOB WILSON BY NARROW KIN Governor Wilson had no plans for the day, thoush it was the early ex pectation that Chnirmnu McCombs and gome of the campaign committee from New York would visit him dur inc the afternoon. The new chief executive also has no definite plnn for the immediate future, though it i expected that, accompanied by Mrs Wilson, he will go to some southern resort for a rest. He has indicated that he will con tinue as governor of .New Jersey up to the time of his innusunMion.' He wants to serve through the next ses sion, pf the legislature in. prder t lead in the legislative, reforms stnit cd under his administration, nnd hi cannot afford to resign for fiunncitl reasons. Faculty nnd students at Princeton gave no evidence of Hear ing the end oMhir celebration dn?ig the early hours of the day. Princeton Jubilant Counting his undergraduate da. Wilson has lived liere in cluc ean nectiou with the university for twen-ty-wjven years. Tho "University feels as if it had a proprietory interest in hhl, and epecuilly as his election typified a victory over Yule nml Harvard us represented by President Tnft and Colonel Roowsvelt. The feeling hero today is much the nmc un though Princeton had beaten Yale and Harvard combined in n football contest. T0U VELLE ELECTED (Continued from Page One) DEMOCRAT LEADING IN NEVADA CONTEST HKOi Nuv., Nov. 0. Strugglim retuniH trom outside preemetii on the buiiuturinl fight between Mussoy, rejuiblieuii and PiUmuii, democrut, bhpw (hut Pittman i leading by about 200.' Both bides, however,' are tlahn- ihifvirftbyyr" "" Jtrr'-t - , C V "1 " A 'f Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS A av fueas aan N(kt VkUNMSI r, W. Wka IW71 A. X. )MM n" UltilMMAn by some of the friends. of bis oppon ent. J". On the other Jiand Ashland and the sputh; end of fhe county, were strongly for M. Dunn. Ashland nnd not the strength. hpwovcr to pull her candidate through.. . Dunn will receive less than 300 voteln the clfyr ofJUedford. In five of the nine precincts with the vote complete ho Jjad secured. v Just- 97 votes-, The following are a few results by precincts:. Gold HHJ Dunn, 83; Job Velle, jJJ; 'Eaglo Point. Dunn. 101; Ton Vclle 10S; North Jackson ville, punp,,C3; Tou Velio, 52; South Jacksonville, Dunn, 49; Tou Velio, 46; VVopdvillo. Dunn, 55; Tou Velio, CI. Twenty-four precincts, out of forty-fjyo glvo Dunn, 993; Tou Voile, 12.7$; with tho heavy Medford pre cincts yet to hear from. Judge E. E, Kelly has swept Into the office of prosecuting attorney, defeating Herbert Jlanna by a heavy lead In this county estimated to be In the neighborhood of 1000 or 1200. j'p'fjephlnq, .county is against Kelly by posslbjy J 50 votes, according to re ports today. Clarenco L. Reames, for Joint rep resentative has secured nearly a ? to 1 yote in this county over C. E. Whisler, He also .carried Roseburg but lost Douglas county. His lead here however will carry him through. August D, Slngler defeated Wil bur Jone for sheriff by 500 votes He seemed strong In all sections. Indications today point to the election of G. A. Gardner, county clerk, W. T. Grlevo, county assessor; J. M. Cronemlllcr, treasurer; Fred L. Colyig, recorder.,; Xud T.,W, Osgood, surveyor. In tho legislative fight the race is very , close bfitwoeu Carkin, We- tprltuid, Barkdull and DoArmond ana It wll take a fll cpunt to decide the matter. Suffragist amendment, In 15 pro- lclncts, yes, 633; Ng, 423. . PORTLAND. Xo. 0. -Oi-egou has .gone for Woridrow Wilson us far ,s ran be judged from tho returns that have so far come in this afternoon. For the ul part lhc returns nrc fnmi prerincLs in I'ortlaud, with only n scattering few from the state out side. . , Close behind Wilson presses the bnll moose candidate, hut the signifi cant faet to the figures i, that Wil son's smnll plurality is steadily maintained with each new set of re turns and is slowly increasing. In Portland President Taft was less than 200 votes behind Roosevelt nnd les than COO behind Wilson. The indications however, are that Wilson will carry the state by n plur ality of from 1.000 to 5,000. , Returns from outside of .Multno mah 4ouuty nre almost iuvuriably in Wilson's favor with Rooeclt gen eially running a rather strong sec ond. Ben Selling, republican, leads Seu ator Bourne for the seuatorship by 03!) votes this afternoon nnd Bourne in turn is only 232 votes ahead of Dr. Lane, democrat, in returns from 79 precinct in Multnomah county aud from 13 other counties- in the .stnte. - . . . :h, , , . Selling's vote as indicated in Ihe.-c returns is oii'JO. Bourne has an even 3,000 votes nnd Lane is third with L7o'8 'votes. A. K. Clark, progres sive nominee is out of the race with only 3!) votes. Suffrage is runuhg behind in Iho city of Portland but very incomplete returns from the outside counties in dicate that the women nrc in favor there and that the measure will re ceive good majorititts. X. J. Sinnott of The Dalles was chosen for congress by the new East ern Oregon congressional district by two to one. CALIFORNIA WON FOR WILSON B, 1 5.000 PLURALITY - ! !! L 'LEAGUE . TO OPEN APRIL 10 NEW YORK. Nov. fi, It was an nounced hero this evening that tho big leagues will open their 1913 sea son April 10. nan Johnson will ar range the American League sched ule, while President Lynch, Secretary Hoydlcr and Carney Dreyruss of tho Pittsburg Rational League club prob- wjll frame tho schedule for the older organization. TO WED DIPLOMATIST. ji SAN FRANCISCO. Cal Nov. 6. That Wilson has carried California by from 10,000 to 13,000 is Indi cated by tho latest returns, nnd If" the Roosevelt vote In tho south con tinues to shrluk. there Is a barn poss ibility that the democratic plurality will be more than 15,000. Chairman Davis of tho democratic state committee Is strongly' of tho same opinion and as he wan Inclined on Tuesday night to claim tho state by 20.000. even while Los Angeles' showing was far bettor than It is to day, his estimate Is considered con servative. Definite figures are not expected before tonight or tomorrow. Tho surprisingly largo Wilson vote In San Frauclsco, aided by tho Wilson pluralities In San Diego and Fresno counties, with a few of the smaller counties not previously counted upon bytbe democrats, were responsible for "the turning down of the Roosevelt -electors. Tho Taft I followers, of course, were tho main factor. They "plumped" for Wilson all over the state. LISTER LEADING IN ; ITS PRECiNC TACOMA, Wash., Nor. 6 With Ernest Lister leading by a email mar gin in tho city precincts, while Hodge la coming well to tho front by the country Vote, the fight for the gover norship of Washington In Plerco county Is yet In doubt. Hay Is beaten hero. Tho ontlro county progressive tick et nppcara to have been elected. Progressive aro assured of ton representatives and thrco senators In the state legislature. Dr. N. Joll dan Cronko. tho womnn caudldntu for state representative from tho 37th district on tho progressiva tick et, won by n largo majority. Indications are that all tho con stitutional amendments have carried In tho county, those Initiative, refer endum nnd recall having polled par ticularly strong. Tho port district of Tncomn, It Is beliovod, 1iau been defeated. TOU VELIi LEADS rarii At 3 p. m. lodny the count stoed: Incomplete, North Central Medford nreciuct : Dunn IB Ton Velio lt!.i Kelly ....'. 1'IK llunnn ; 2I1 Singlcr 1 14 Jones 51) Incomplete Oakdalc:v Dunn 20 Tou Velle : 123 Kelly I 120 Hanna -'2 Singlcr h'M Jones fill SMITH TO LOSE JOB IN FEDERAL SENATE DKTROIT, Mich.. Nov. 0.- Tlie News, .bull moose orgnn late today predicted that United States Senator Willinsi Alden Smith, would not he re-elected bv the incoming legislature which, white uncertain, was positive ly not so strongly republican ns the legislature nt' six vi'itrx ago. TAFT PROVES GOOO LOSER Don't Overlook This A Careful IVni-w.l Will Prove In Value to i:cry Mall Tribune Header H. J. Mldford, CINCINNATI, Nov. C Accord ing to a friund who was with hltn when he recelvod the ulectlon re turns at the homo of his brother, Charles P. Taft, 'the president main tained his good humor and broad smllo even when it became apparent that Wilson was going to sweep tho country. "We've got to' fiud some comfort in this," the president Is reportod to have said. "I'll bo very glad to rldo down Pennsylvania avenue with Gov ernor Wilson. It wouldn't have been so easy If things had bcon different, 1 but I would havo taken the ride Just I tho same." WISS THERESE E. ISELIN . New yor aud Pittsburg society re vived rjulto a surprise when tho an louncoment was made that I1m TIib ;ee K. Islln, daughter of. Mr. Adrian Ulin, Is to wed Jrwiu U. Lnugulln. ton if the late Major George M. InughllD, tt PJttsburs. Mr, Laugblln has. held ererai poits In the diplomatic crvlce. aelsit prexcut First .Secretnry of tlw (Jultcd Btutes L'mbassy ut Porllu. DAKOTA WILSON BY 10,000 OWAND KOmCS, a. C, Nov. 0. That Wood row Wil' majority in tho presidential rnco in North Da kota will Imnbiiiit, 10,000 is indicated by ax'tiiriis recuiyed Into today, 402 preciut'tK out of 1720 in. the tute or a little more Hum one-fourth, giving WiIhhii 0,701 to Tat't'H 7,200 and Hoortovell'H 7,:il3r WilsoiiH olcclioi) hus been coneuifod by republican Htiito hoiuhpinrlerH. The fight for governor u rotilnn) be come more eoniplototoduy shown that L. Ii. Haiinii, republican, uudF. O. Hellstroiu, ilcnurui, are running neck and peck, with V. D. Sweet, progreifdivc, a or third. . . 4ew Tho average man is a doubter, and there Is iiltlo wonder that this Is so, Misrepresentations tnako people skep tics. Now-a-days tho public nslt for better evidence than tho testimony of strangers. Hero is proof which should convlnco every Mall Tribune reader. Durfco, 32 N. Ilarttctt St., Ore., aays: "I was trou bled by my kldnoys off and on for years. If I caught a slight cold, it always settled In them, causing my back to become very lame, weak and painful. List summer I was suffer ing in that way and on n friend's advice, I procured Uoan's Kidney Pills. I found this remedy to bo exactly as represented nnd In n few days tho trouble loft me. I know of many other persons who havo ob tained benefit from Doan's Kidney PIUh." For sale by all dealers, Prlco GO cents. Fostor-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho name I)oan' and take no other. Patronize Home Industry Tbn Ashland Preserving company are nulnufartiirlug a Jilgh.xrndu flifio and sulphur solution' which will test 30 Ileaumc, and Is posltlvoly guar anteed not to crystallzu. Samples of same may bo sten nt my of our agencies. For prices aud particulars apply to either of tho following ugontu In Medferd: Rofluo River Fruit & Produce Ass'n. Producers Fruit Company. ST INDIES ,ai ti, PANAMA CANAL I Crifcc,. I,4rf XtW. ORUANJ BfH.T. 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