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t ' PAGE SBC. lEDFOtttf Stm: TRIBUNE, OT,Dl?Om, OREOON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1 1 2. .I'li.i Li.- 1- '!'V.L..'i, 'f ; VOTE FOR FIND COST HIS LIFE t V SCHRANK EXAMINED FOR INSANITY AFTER PLEADING GUILTY LEFTIE LOUIS IV ASHLAND HIT TO-ATTEMPTED MURDER OF ROOSEVELT, BILL HARD LOW IN CITY MW MM' EMEWiET CONCERT SINGER MAKE CONFESSION v- "v BBBBBBBHBBBiiSBBBBBBBi ii I" I r, In $ t .-, i - -i ,. J J !:( if "Cnh Prophecy Be Understood!" was tho.lnbje!. the second evening of tho nvniiKPhatic meeting hold at thq hall on Main street. "The Iiouho wns again rilled with inlcresled listeners. Tlio following nre some of the thoughts presented: Tn the Bible Ood hns written the "history of the world in advance. The world hns its great historians Midi an Gibbon, Itidpnth, Kollin, hut tlte Ood of henven is the grratcst of nil historians for he wrote jn His hook tho history of nntions long he fore lliev came in'to. existence. We nro told in 2 Peter 1:10 that prophecy is more sure thnn physical sense, and Hint we do well thnt we heed its voice till the day dnwn and tho day Mar arise in our hearts. "Prophecy," said the speaker, "leads tho believer ( the day star which is Christ." Pntil in his defense before King Agrippa asked the definite question "lung Agrippa, believest thou, the prophets f 1 know Hint thou believ es I a" Agrippa replied. "Almost thou pcrsnndest me to be a Christian." Anyone believing the prophecies of flod's word will be, not almost but altogether a Christian. The prqphe eies are a revelatiun of Jesus Christ. Rev. 1:1. Jesus declares that he who reads the prophecy of Daniel may understand it. Mat. 24:15. In the second chapter of Daniel is recoided the history of the ,grent world em pires in a few brief verses. The his tory is presented by a symbol a great image, whose head in gold; breast and anus, silver; thigh, brass; legs, iron; and feet part of iron and part of clay. It was shown that the head of gold represented the empire of Babylon, and the othSr part of the image respectively Persia, Greece and Rome. The stone which was cut out of. the mountain symbo lizes the kingdom of God -which should be set up-in the days oil tho kingdoms which now exist as the broken fragments of the old Roman empire. . In closing the speaker pictured two cities. The first was Babylon, the capital of the first world empire. This flity was surrounded by a wall of snn-dried brick, three hundred nnd fifty feet high, terraced within, nnd on these terraces; were planted the famous hanging gardens'. In thi city God's people were captives. The f-ocojid city is tho new Jerusalem, the capital of the.kingdom of heaven. This citv is 37 miles square; its wall is jasper; its gates pearl and its Streets gold. Down its principal street flows the river of life. There God's people returning from captivity find rest and home. Subjects tonight, "God's Cartoon of the Nntions; n Prophetic Picture." WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. With the return to tho White House of Airs. Tnf the final social season dur ing (ho present administration began today. Despite the election results, it promises to be a brilliant one. First reports indicated that the president's wife would entertain only formally this winter, but the latest reports arc that tlit). Christmus ball for the young people nnd other functions will beh0.T!robnbimy a anti-Christhm held ns heretofore. CllllXl ! 133 Lbs; ? I ? I Bud FRED Medford T I Anxiety to cnt hi ballot Novem ber o for hi friend nnd neighbor Frank l Ton Velio for county judge cost the life of 1,. K. Loonii of Ros Lane who died at an Ashland hospi tal Monday following nn operation for appendieiti-i. Physielnos state that nn earlier oerntion would have saved hU life. Mr. l.onus had known Col. Ton Voile for some lime and took a great interest in hi candidacy for county judge. He was stricken with appen dicitis sevcrnl day. before election but refused to go to u hospital for operation until he had cast his ballot November fi. He then went to Ash land, entered the hospital and sub mitted to nn operation but the mal ady had made Mich progress thnt he fnilod to rally. Mr. I,oomis was widely known and respected throughout the vnlley. He was n. citiren of the highest tyjw and greatly esteemed by all who knew him. Mr. Loomis was born in Vermont 5G years ago. He moved to this val ley about three yours ngo. He is survived by Mrs. Loomis and three grown son. Two of these nre in "ollege at Ojrcenvillo, Illinois, and one is in Medford. The funeral will be held probably Wednesday after noon. ELECTION BOK SEATTLE, Nov. 12. Thnt the commercial revival of the past few months will suffer nothing by the election of Woodrow Wilson, is the significant feature indicated in the purchase of 100,000,000 feet of northwest lumber by three lending car building companies within the past few days. As the cars could not be built in time for handling this year's crops, tho purchase makes for the belief that these big companies expect continued activity in business conditions throughout the conn try. The lumber order was distributed us follows : American Car Foundry company $0,000,000; Canadian Car Foundry company 20,000,000; Pullman car company 40,000,000. Gray's Harbor lumbermen got the bulk of the business. WARSHIPS SAIL TO . PROTECT AMERICANS PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12. Sail ing under rush orders, the armored cmibers Montana nnd Tennessee left here today for Turkish wutcrs Jo protect American lives and property jeopardized by the Balkan war and uprising. LUMBER BUSINESS KKKK4K4Kt4H5 f i 4 4f 'iihi 4 Anderson 6-ROUND SPECIAL EVENT 122 LBS. ANDERSON--Y0USG McGOVEHN SEATS ON SALE NASH HOTEL Athletic Club First preliminary 8:30 p. m. sharp Medford has become the home ot ono ot the lending church sollatH In the country and -a prominent concert singer, Mrs. Florence HnlltJuy llnlght. Mrs. Ilnlftht has been solo 1st at tho St. OeorRc's Episcopal, Now York, tho Worburton avenuo Baptist, at Yonkers, and the St, Ig natius Episcopal In Now York and has sung In concert mid grand opera In London and New York and also In some ot the Vcsteru states. She has been given many very favorable criticisms by the London and New York papers and her coming to Med ford means nn addition ot nolo to the city's musical circle. Mrs. Knight has announced that she will accept pupils In vocal culture at her homo 4 03 S. Onkdale avenue. NEXTATTORNEYGENERAl WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. LouN D. Bmndcis of Boston, and Samuel Untermeyer of New York, 'it is be lieved here today, stand tho best ehnnce of being named by Governor Woodrow Wilson, the president-elect, at his attqniey general. 'Congress men Burleson nnd Henry of Texas also arc mentioned as possibilities for the position. Congressman A. Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania mid Congressman Burleson are mentioned for other cabinet positions. WOLGAST TO FIGHT EI SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 12. Ad Wolgust, lightweight champion and Willie Ritchie of San Francisco will meet Thanksgiving Day in n 20 round mutch for the title at Daly City. Announcement to the effect that all details have practically been agreed on was made hero today by James W. t'orfroth. promoter of the contest, and Ritchie himself, and Tom Jones, Wolgnst's manager. A final meeting fo arrange the details of the fight will be held here nt noon. AGAINST BIG SMOKE CHICAGO, Nov. 12. Jack John son, negro pugilist accused of violat ing the Mann anti-white slavery act was told here today that four addi tional federal indictments were re turned against him; thnt ho could be imprisoned for five years on each in dictment, and thuta total bond of WoO.OOO might be required. Johnson declares that someone was trying to work n "frame-up" on him lo send him to prison. TONIGHT Greatest Event Ever Held in Oregon WZLdJi HMIMMNHnaM-M 1WAY WILL SALEM, Ore., Nov 12. Upon Mra. Abigail Scott Dunlway. tho pioneer suffrage leader in the state, Is to bo conferred the distinction of drafting, in her own handwriting tho proclamation declaring tho woman suffrage amendment to ho in offect. for Governor West has announced that when tho time cornea to Issue the proclamation, ho will go to Port lane!, 4iul have Mrs. Dunlway write It, when ho will sign It and file It In her own handwrltlug la tho state's archives. Tho law provides tnat within 30 days after tho election, tho secretary ot state shall canvass the vote on tho measures, and that tho govornor shall Issue a proclamation declaring them to bo in effect. While tho courts havo ruled that Initiative and referendum measures go into effect as soon us a majority vote U cast in their favor, rind a proclamation Is not necessary, thq. governor ihtepda to hurry the proclamation on woman suffrage, so as to leavo no question as to their right to. participate in a number of city elections to bo held in the state this fall. Tho largest trade, union In the world, composed entirely of women, Is said to bo tho Cotton Operatives' union of Lancashire, England, which bpats ot a membership of 80,000. TOO LATF TO CLASSIFY WANTED Plain and fancy laundry work to do at home. .Address A, D. D care Mall Tribune. 205 POK SALE Three medium sized work horHes. Pleasant Valby Farm, Boguo I(lvcr. ' -Prion. Ift-ll. 205 WANTED Young or middle aged lady for pormonent employment in Medford. Address box GIj, care Mall Trlbuno. 201 S I5T ' XT JUDGE BLOUNT TO GOVERN PHILIPPINES WASHINGTON, Now. 12.-.!udgo James Blount of Georgia will he President-elect Wilson's choice for governor general 'of the Philippines to succeed Governor Forbes, accord ing to report here today. As n vol unteer officer under General Wood, Blount served through tho Cuban campaign. He also served in the Philippines, and for wye yenrs wns Judge of the court of first instance in the islands. Thanks From' Miller To the editer: I'tnko pi en mi re in thnnkiug you for your support in the campaign just closed, while it ! no pleasure to he a defeated candidate, still it is n lot of satisfaction lo know that I mndu u good rc9. I Also feel thankful to the pcop'c of Medford for their liberal support nnd 1 want them to know and foot shut I npitaooiyte it. Wry rci.H-tfnllv yours, W. H. MlLf.nt. BULL UMBIELUS DETACHABLE HANDLES Fred i E " 'L.' '" NBW YOUIC, Nov. 12. WUh th Jury box filled tlio taking of ttt mony In tho trial, of Iho four New York gunmen charged with tho actual slaving of (latnhlor llermnii ItoHOiithal .started today. Minor witnesses described finding tho body In front of tho .Motrnnnto Hotel, Although verification was tinpon slhlo, It wan hinted about thu court room today that "Lefty Louie" lto unburn, ono of thn four defendants, Is contemplating confession, and that he will tukn tho stayed n wit ness for the stnto. Representatives of former Police Lieutenant Chariot F, Hooker, who Is under sentence of death for iustl gating the Rosenthal murder, were In tho court room today taking notes from tho testimony at witnesses. Ills appeal for a new trial Is ponding. SHASTA COUNTY QIVES WILSON A MAJORITY HUODINa. Cal., Nov. 13. Com pleto official county of tho ballots cast In 8liftta county gives Wilson, 2040; Hoosovelt, 1G3C. 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The Jeweler 10 Rounds Corbett Ashland volers Jinniwd onto tho home, rule read -Mil with both feej defeating It lit tlio. flvo Ahbuid prt elncts by u vole of -IIMVIo 20H. Then by way of making It worse Imrniit fiillowed suit wllli u vole of -Hi to ill). Ashland gave the Medford trnfffo bureau rnto hill n vote of fmO yes lo 2(i:i no. WEDS OF NKW YOHIC, Nov. 12. Blanche King, the ueress, who Iiiih been slur ring this kciihoii in "A Wall Street Girl,' 1m today tho uifn of C. .1. Wlnnlntpir, of Wiiuxnu, Win., who has a minor part hi her company. MIih King wired friends here of tho wedding, which occurred at week ago in Bostijii. She in nt present ap pearing in her piny" tit WnrceMcr, Mann, .?. Sale of . Wool Dresses Values to $22.50 REDDY Near Post Office r. - , ONE ACTORS $10 i ITi ' 4S - " JH. tt t.i tyHHlHllfy$ J .'1 WfW'' :t v Vi P. , r (-1 ' K1"1