Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 15, 1910, Image 8

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    Saturday Was Another Record Breaking Day At
THE BANKRUPT SALE
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Hundreds of People Visited the Store and All were Pleased with the Many Bargains
Gathered from Every Department
vStill They Come and Still They Go, But Bargains! are as Plentiful as Ever
So be Sure You Don't Overlook Us When You Are Down Town Tomorrow, Not
Only Tomorrow, but Every Day. We have many Unadvertised Bargains in the store
REMEMBER YOU ARE WELCOME WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT
Baker-Hutchason f T? TTT TT T TT "R p O ff Near Post Office
Old Stand J. T. IlUJLOUJ 1 U VjU. Medford, Ore
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FIRST PRIMARIES
IN CALIFORNIA
Heavy Vote Is Expected Tomorrow
as Fierce Battle Has Been Wascd
Registration Has Been Unusual
ly Heavy.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15- Slate
leaders of both the demoe-a'uj ami
republican parties expect a record
vote tomorrow when the electors go
to tho polls in the first stnta-wido
primary in the history of California.
With a registration that is tho
greatest in the history of the state,
it is predicted that the vote will
reach a total of nearly 400,tH'0.
Many factors combine to make the
leaders believe that a heavy voio will
be polled. The contest between tho
machine republicans and the insurg
ents, which has attracted national
attention, is one factor; another is
the fact that in almost every county
J there are a number of contests over
county nominations. Another reason
to expect a record vote is the can
vass thnt the congressional candi
dates have made. County and con
grosionnl candidates are conceded by.
tho politicians to poll, the greatest
votes. In the congressional districts
the fight has been close, with the ex
ception of the third, fourth and sixth
districts, where the republican in
cumbents are unopposed. In the
fifth district, where William Kent,
insurgent is making the race against
Wiliam iTacKinlny, republican stand
patter, the contest has been hot and
and the vote promises to be uuumi
ally heavy. Kent was aided in his
cnnvnss by Qifford Pinchot, former
forester friend of Theodore iioose
velt, who mnde a week's tour of the
district. Pinchot also nddrood .1
big meeting in San Francisco in
fnvor of Hiram W. Johtmu, lin-ooln-Roosevelt
and insurgent riuuli
date for governor.
The principal test, so fa;1 ns iiUit-
cst in tho state in general goo, is
ver tho nomination for governor.
Aldcn Anderson, regular aii'l ma
chine candidate; Charles F, Curry,
regular, who is running on his own
i.ominntiou; Philip Stanton, who
mnde the campaign on the platform
"tho man who Roosevelt praised,"
and Nathaniel Kllery, regular, nre
tho candidates besides Johnson.
Theodore A. Bell is tho only candi
date for tho democratic nomination
for governor. The campaign hn
been spectacular. Automobiles have
been used to tour the state .is freely
as though the candidates were mere
ly swinging through the tvcets of
it city ward. All sorts of ndvcrlt s
ing schemes have been ndjptod.
Tho endorsement of a candid W.
for United States senator is n'so
creating interest. Tharo urn thivu
Jcindidntes in tho field, all ropubl.-
cnus. They nro K. A. Mi'scro, reg
ular; A. G. Spnuldiiig, the million
aire sporting goods mnuuficturcr,
.-.lid John I). Works, Lincoln-Roosevelt
candidate. Spuulditig i known
iw tho business men's cnudiJnte. Tho
socialists havu a candidate for en
dorsement for senator, but hi- name
is not printed on tho ticket.
NOTICE.
I horoby glvo notlco to nil real
estato dealers that my projiorty Is
now off tho market.
125 J. M. ACIIOR,
Medford, Or.
Funeral of Mrs. McCain
Tho funeral of .Mrs. J. 8. MnCniii
was held at thu Into residence 121
South Newlon at 'J o'clock SSuiiday
afternoon. Rev. W. K. (builder offic
iating. Intonu'iit in Jacksonville
cemetery. The pall bearers were 0.
N. Mickey, N. J. Urley, V. It. Kw
hnnks, F. W. Mollis, J. MoPhorHou
and A. Wines. Tho choir which ren
dered n number of Huleetions was
composed of Miss Rose Fields, I). T.
hawton and Mr. and .Mrs. Clareucu
Meeker.
Hnokina for TTonlth
In writing nn nd about that furn
ished room you have to rent say, in
a convincing way, just what you'd
say if somcono asked you to tell him
whnt it irnH liko. "ntid all about it."
PITTSBURG HAS OVER A
HALF MILLION PEOPLE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. -Tho
population of I'ittnhurg, Pa., is f),;i,
i(KI, according to Ihu census bureau
today.
Crosses Alps In Balloon.
TURIN, Aug. 15. Captain Spal
torini, Louis Rousciiilu and Dr. Kt
thaff are today returning homo nt-
Tter crosiug the Alps in their balloon,
I said lo bo 0110 of tho most renin rk
jable trips of its kind on record.
I Thu aerouatitH reached an altitudo
of lll.OOO fcot and traveled l'J5 miles
1 in six hours.
Hnflklntt for Health.
We Make a Specialty ef:
FINE JOB PRINTING
Finest Job Printing Establishment in Southern Oregon.
We Carry the Stock and Employ the Mot Skilled Printers, Enabling us to
Furnish Perfect Printing on SHORT Notice
Call and see samples of work and get our prices
MEDFORD PRINTING GO.
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We Print That Universally Read Daily, The
Medford Mail Tribune
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