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-L. '.UUV-VitV rU it ,.,i. """Iflfii Tf m WM Vw" - -- . . Mi -i FIRST SECTION PAGES 1 TO 8 Medford Mail Tribune Full Leased Wire ? Tho only paper In ito" irwiHft publlnhoa In a city tho s!it Medford baring a lenne wJf. iotwi year. klUDlTORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER G, 1930. No. 1961 WHIP USED IN REVENGE BY MOTHER Mrs, TIioiiuim Hcngl' of Ituili Takes llilggy Whip mill Cut Tendier Across Face Is Fined Twenty Hollm- by Justice Pox Ml Mln huh Hnd lli-ealmo she hnre.hlped Ml MIii riis, teacher of thn public school nt Hush In tho Apple-gate illlrlrl, Mm. Thomas Meagln paid n flfi of f!0 In Juatlcn Dot's court In Jacksonville Hat urday afternoon. The horsewhipping followed (tin punishment of Mr. lira sie's ton liy Minn Mlngus. According to the testimony brought nut nt the hearing, Miss Mlngus has been having much trouble with Mrs. Itengln's son In school. The youth In reported to be most obstreperous anil n unrullne In mi Id to have recently taken on a serious aspect In view of thin fact Minn Mlngus racently applied thn roit In an endeavor to enforce obed Irnri" The hoy toM Ilia mother of thn whlppliiK which huil turn meted him. I-ut Hundny Miss Mlngus attended church, which wan nlso attended hy Mrs lleagle. Junt what tho text wan wan not brought out nt tho trial, hut the fact remains that following tho ser vices Mra' llraRlw met Miss Mlngus out shin Anl proceeded to Use n buggy whip upon her, cutting hrr across the" fact. It In alio rr port nil that Mm Beagle threatened hrr with further troubln If nli dared to touch hrr hoy again. Minn MIliKiia Med a coipplalnt In thn Justice court In Jacksonville anil thn prtdltnjnary hnrlnK w held flattirdny afternoon Mra. rieagln wan founil guilty ami was fined ISO, whloh she pultt NOTARIES CAN SWEAR IN VOTERS Not Ni'ti-Kwtry iih 1tcxrteil fur Man to Appeiir lleforo Klcitloti Hoard to He tinoni In If Hi' llml Neglect imI to Register Time In Saved. Inasmuch nH tho census rottirnn of .Medford nml AHlitnnil have not boon announced by tho census bu roau, volorn wlm neglected lo regis ter for tho election Tuesday will not need to npinmr Before tho election bonnl In tholr vnrlntiH precincts In order to bo Kwom In, but tuny bo sworn In .by any freeholders before nny notary public Tim point whh decided by tho hoc rntnry of Htntt upon rniiiicHt of County Gloil! W. It. Colnmnn. It wnn bcllnvcd t lint thn ouch who fail ed to ri'KlHtnr would hnvo to ho Hwom In by tho olortton bonrdu, nml thin would tnlco consldorahlo tltno, nml which, ndded to tho IciiKth of tho tlmo It will tnlco a man to k down thn Hlx-foot bnllnt, tnlKht pro vont in any frpm votliiK LUST PARTY FOR SEASON VISITS CRATER l-'ow, If any, iiiorti trlpH will ho nimlo In Crutrr 1, lo tlitu year, mill what la prohuhly tho Inat on wna nuulo by n party cuinpoapil of Mr nml Mrs. C, W. Unrlow, Mr, and Mra, Iluchcr, Mr, Khuniwity, Mini Chrlatlo unit Mr and Mm. Norton uf Illinois, who ni turned l-'rldny ovciiIiik from that fiunouH re sort. Wlii'ii they nrrtved nt Arunt's placo thoy found that thn hrlilKi'N hud been taUon out, no iih to avoid their luilliK rriiNhi'd by tho Inuvy snow vflilch falls In tho wlntnr, and thoy hnd to walk tho ri'iimlnliiK llvo iiiIIph to tho Inlio. There Is hut lit tin snow on tho IiinMo of tho rim of thn orator at prosnnt, hut tho dew hud fnueu on tho trail from tho rim of tho orator to tho water's uiIko, and It Is dauKiiroiis to attempt to des trail to tho Inko, Whllo tho roads aro excellent nud tho weather Kraud, It Is daiiKoiouH to at tempt a trip to thn laUo at this tlmo of thn year on account of tho heavy snows. At Araut'H place, llvo miles from thn crater, tho snow will somotlmpn fall llvo feut deep In twenty-four hours, and thorn Is frequently twenty foot of snow thoro In tho winter. Mr, Arnnt warns nil persons from now on, as tho snow storms come up so suddenly ami tho snow falls so heavily that thoy may vet snowed In If thoy attempt tho jur ney. Dnsldos this tho bridges havo nil Kiien (alien down, and ono cannot Rot nearer than llvo miles from tho orator with u team or uutoiuobllo. llollnntl Hooks Cnnudn Trade. OTTWA, Nov, B. To promote trado between Canada and Holland, Avail do Hando llalchuyiton of tho Nathorlamls consular sorvloo has reached horo from Tliu Uukiio, Ho Is to confer with tho dominion Rovomniont, It Is tho (lrst tlmo Hollmut has sont such u ilolet'ato to Conudu. CAMPAIGN QUIET FROM A Mtlln Intoroat In Politic MmilfoM lit JnckNiin t'ouiity U'cnI Will Curry County Owr HoMornmii Hmltli Will Hofcnt Hum Icy Here Piittcmon Only Mnu lit Km v. Thn cumpnlKn In Jucknon county hns lirmi closril unit thn clonlnu isns no morn aiisilclous than Its start In fact matters political In Mrilford and Ihn county hnvn bnru very ipilet throuKh out the cntlrn campaign, slncn thn pri maries, ami whllo there la -n Rood of street corner nrRtiinrnl Hoarding tlm outcome of the atatn and county ballot InR political tntrrcat otherwise Is not noticeable. Thn only flRht which has attracted any attention In tho county has been that for thn orAco of county commla doner. Joshua Patterson added to the Rnlety of nations by comliiK out ns an Independent, followlnR Ills defeat at thn hanOn of his party In the primaries. His candlilacy made tho Pace three-cornered. CleorRe I- Davis of this city Is thn republican nominee, J. W. Myers of Central 1'olnt, the damocrntlc It Is beltiR Renerally predicted that Patter son will bo the low man In the race. Tho senatorial flRht. which In tho nrlmnrles was a warm affair, has not been codimlvn of much of a stir II. Von tier Hellen of Wollom Is thought to be an easy winner over It. r, Nell, tho democratlo nominee. There Is no flRht In the leKlslatlve ranks oxpept In thn matter of Joint representatives fop Douglas and Jack son, wherein Henry D. Itrod of Gold Hill, opposes J. A. Ituchanan of Itose btirK, republican. Heed will carry Jack1 son by a largo majority, according to local polltlcnl wiseacres Thn ORht between Wilbur Jones, dem ocrat, and John Holllngnr, republican, for sheriff Is thouRht to bo n walkaway for Jones, although IlolllnRvr's friends nrw conflilent of thn succt-ts of their man. Oswald West will carry Jackson county by n goodly majority over Bow erman, while Hob Hmlth will defeat Haw ley for congress In this county by nt linst BOO voles, If n consensus of opinion titnong politicians Is a criterion Tho prohibition rtght has been warm I ly waged locally and It Is thought II .i ' the oiilcomn In this county between the wets and ilrys will bo close Moth siih s ' claim tljn coiipty by majorities ranging from HO to S00 Afraid of His Record IPUBLICAN, CANDIDATES , m ,,, . , , i, , . a , . . - w jiii mrafmrt, . imwnnniw MDHHFVV lMWfliMi' t l WT'' owiKWMm- imm& - E r 'U ft M ft' Ml If i 117" 0JrLGOvVSANte VOTED AND5PQKFF0R MADnn HiLiauJtOUJiaRatERlMAin DEFEATED H HOUR R.R.BILL TOmiJEirSIffiPED-LlBISDf- TIOM TO SUIT THORNJBN R0S5 msromMAHiSF WHILE IN l--i m M . i' s. -. .v "mf wt- s mm f BEAVERS WIN, OAKLAND LOSES; 1910 RAG IS PUT ON THE ICF BY PORTLAND BALL TEAM PARKING STARTS L S.P. ALYADS COMPANY NO ENTHUSIASM SAEEM MEETiNO Itopiibllcnii Kally Ijit Ku'iiIiik In Sharp rontnixt Willi That Tcn iloivil Onwalil WcM Kiiilaj l.'n iIiiinIiiniii KhUIuh, .Mm) Crowd. IMm Track Nottli of .Main Will lie Tiiuon Out at Onc ltmlicnpf rtlNt Hciv nml Work Is to Ho HiihIiciI on Ijiuiis anil Park. KAI.HM, Nov 5 The republican rally hold hero tonight was In shnrp contrast to thn West meeting Inst night. Kn thuslnHiu was lacking and tho croud was poor, .liiilge P. II. Ilutlor of Con don hnd been adverllncd as tho principal speaker, but when tho nuillenco had as sembled It was announced that Judge Ilutlor had tnken suddenly 111 nnd would not lm present. Htate Buperliitcndout of ftdiools J U Ackerman was the chairman of tho meeting The speakers went C It Mo Arthur, Walter I. Teexo of I'olk county and Onint 1) Dlmlck of Oregon City. The spcnlccrs vainly endeavored to ralso some enthilHliiHin for llowerman's can didacy, but It was entirely lacking HOOSKVKIr HKITUHATKS SUPPORT OK IIKVKHIDCi: KHNnAM.VII.I.n, Ind., Nov. fi. (On noard Jtoosovelt Hpeclal). Whirling through Indiana on his way to tuy a few words for tho tapubllcana of Ohio, Colonel Itoosovolt paused hero long enough to teltcrato his endorsement of Senator Albert .1, lloverldge, Insurgent leader, whoso re-election Is tho main Ishuo In tno Indiana campaign, Tho train stopped at Hlkhart, whero BOO persons woro crowdod about tho station, Roosevelt stepped out on the renr platform and was greetod by rous ing cheers. Ho declnrod that If Indiana duefnts lloverldge at tho coming elec tion Itwlll go on record ns repudiating honesty and doonnoy In public olllce, Ills indorsement was received with cheers. "Wo will send him bacg," shouted a voice fiaut tho crowd, and tho colonel received tho woids with n grin of delight. raHsciiKors Nnv (Jims. I.A1CHVH3W, Nov. B. Ouiih llnshod and serious trouble was thicntoned whon thrco eccontrlo Vlllplno passen gers on thn AlturaB stage became In coiiHcd nt tho driver this morning be cause ho would not pick up tholr lints which they playfully thi'ow on tlie ground, Tho men wmo puollled hut woro nrrcstcd nnd placed In Jail upon arrival In Now 1'lno Creek, Tho attorney general )mn bcon notl Hod nud his advlco ns to tho disposition of tho casa Is awaltd. The work of parking tho Southern Puclllc grounds In this city has been undertaken and will bo rushed to com pletion, I.linlnoapo Artist Chnso ar ilvcd in Medford Friday afternoon nnd will personally ovcrsoo tho work. Al reaily men arc at work laying out the grounds Tho shrubbery back of the exhibit building Is to bo ronioed nt onco nnd then the land Is to bn leveled ' anil parked, a huge lawn being planted with .ipiiri"l ill "it tile Irons,' Workmen will start removing tho ex tra track north of Main strcot Mondav Trees w III bn planted along Front street unit a largo bed of roses will bo placed In thn center of the grounds. Cluster llgnts will be Installed about tho outskirts of the pnrk, which wilt lend "an added beauty In the evening The commit tee of tho Orentur Medford club, appointed to confer with tho Southern Pnclllo olllelals In regard to the wcuk will woik In conjunction with Mr Chase. IN SPITE OF HETIING CASE PENNANT WON Saturtlny's Clanio Was Crucial One for Northerners and They Came l'p to It In Splcmllil Style Onk laml Drops Twii, to Kilsoo. . .., r -f f S.iturln(! Scores. Portlnnd 7. Vornon 1. f Snn Kranolsco 6-2, Oak- f land 4-7. Sacrnmonto A, Los An- f golou 3. - - v-- OltlXJON IMPOllTS KOOSi SllOl'M) KXPOUT Til KM onnaoN AcmicuiruitAi. coi.- I,i:Oll,,CoiaMillls, Or., Nov, B, Oregon Ih Importing more than 100 carloads of eggs ii year Thoy should bo produced In ho state. This Is tho statement given out ut tho Oregon Agricultural college experiment station. Oregon, Instead of Importing eggs should havo plenty to oxunrt, as condi tions for poultry nro Ideal. Hy experi ments and practical demonstration It has been shown that by sclontltlo appli cation of facts ntrendy ovolvod tho hen can bn forced to do iv phenointual amount of work In almost ovcry part of tho statu. Ah a direct result of tho poultry show n number of Portlnnd boys nro begin ning to ralso chickens on city lots and nro meting with great buccobs. rhnt pooplo aro waking up to tho Importance of this industry Is ovldent from tho largo number of requests for tho circulars publlshodwlth (ho latest experimental results. Fl'HTHKUKST WKST 1A1EK IiAl'NCHKI) AT HANDON POHTI.AND, Nov, B. Tho brother hood of Oregon ijnlly papers will add another this week whon tho Ilaiulon Pally Knglo will mnko Its (lrst npponf- anun. tl will hnvo tho distinction of being situated tho farthest west of any dally pnper on tho mainland of tho United States. Uy winning yesterday's gamo from Vornon and by tho Jobs of two by Oakland, Portlnnd hns tho 1910 pennant on tho Ice. TIs all oer. In splto of tho now famous Hotline; (Uc!hIoii. whereby tho Heavers fot- ; felted th-eo KBtnes to Oakland, tho northern lads inugiit tholr way out on top. Tho dope nitlot of tho Mall Trib une got busy S.Uurdny morning and figured out the following, from which can bo deduced the standing of tho tennis and how Portland cinched tho rag. Tho following was figured before Saturday's gatnoa woro recolvod In tho ovonlng: If Portlnnd had won threo of its rontninlng games and Oakland tho four games to bo played, tho final stnndlugs will bo: Club Won Lost Pr.Ct. Portlnnd 11 SB .57711 Onkle.nd 121 96 .58368 If each team loses ono gamo: Club Won Lost Pr.Ct. Portland 115 S6 .57213 Oakland 125 9T .56954 If each tenm loses two: Club Won Lost Pr.Ct Portlnnd 114 87 ,56716 Oakland 13! 98 .55451 If Portlnnd lones every ngmo and Oakland loses threo; Club Won Lost Pr.Ct. Portland US US ,51111 Oakland 121 99 .55000 If Onkland loses four straight: Oakland 120 100 ,54545 Whllo th08O figures nro not offi cial, thoy aro tnkon from tho stand ings nB published, and nro probably correct, l-'rom thorn it will bo seen thnt Saturday's gamo wns tho cru cial ono and that tho dofoat for Oalt Innd effectually pv? Portland snfo. Oakland would havo had to win ov ory gamo and Portland lost ovory ono for Oaklnnd to win. (iocs to visit Jiing unarios, J nUCHARKST, Nov, B, Huntington Wilson, assistant secretary or state nt WnHhlngton, accompanied by Mrs, Wll 'son, hns arrived horo. Mr, Wilson will go to Slnnln to pay his respects to, King Charles. WHERE OH! WHERE S THAT FEDERAL BUILDING TO BE? Sx'ciul Site Agent Ix'iiws mid .Med ford Hen! KMate Men Are AU l'p In Hie Air Itets Itciug Made as to Its Location. Oh! whoro. Oh! where will that building be? Oh' whore, Oh! whero will it boj With its boost to lnnd That Is near nt hand, Oh! where, Oh! where will il be? Two weeks more! Them tho momentous question which hns been rending local real estate circles for weeks will havo been settled for onco and for all. Hut 'tis two weeks of agony. Special Site Agent Roberts of tho treasury department loft Friday ee nlng for Portland, after threo days' Investigation of tho sites offered by local people for tho now federal building In this city, nud he left bo hind no inclination of his choice. Ho stilted thnt in about two weoks tho department would mnko the an nouncement. Two bites were offered the go em inent for $1. Ono of theso offers was made by a west side syndicate, tho site being nt Sixth and Holly. Tho other was made by J. B. Enyart and associates and was property lo cated near the Xatatorluni. Many stories nre being circulated regarding tho matter and ninny wugers being made, but tho location is not known. Heports seem to fa vor some sito between tho railroad track and Hear crook north of Eighth street, but tho west side is strong In affirming thnt tho building is coming to thoni. GAYXOIl ATTKMPTS TO KNI IJXIMIKSS HTKIJCK DEMOCRATIC, HOUSE NEXI? Chairman Hcpublicnn ConRrtwion.il Campaign Committee Claim Con Ktpi by Fair Working .Majority Democrat Lender Snys Hln Party Will Control hy .11 Votes. vim' viimr. tfnv. B Mnvor Gavnor today mailo a final attempt to end tho .,., -.,.,., drib,, lln nnnferred with union lenders this afternoon. Vlco presidents of tho express companies wvuiveu ti.n Htrlku were oxnected to attend the conference but did not do so. Mayor Oaynor secured trom tno moor mon final concessions they are willing to make. He then communicated with the express olllelals. The Adams com pany Is s.ild to he endeavoring to sot tie with Its former employes Independ ently of the other companies. The strik ers assert that Krunk Piatt nlone stands In tho way of suecessrui souiciem. STUDKNTS OHJKCT TO IfUIYK AGAINST SMOKING Nnw YOllK. Nov S Students at Columbia university nre objecting to a new university rulo which forbids smok ing In any of the lecture rooms or hall ways of the college buildings. Smoking hlthorto hof teen allowed there, CHICAao, ?.'ov. C Chairman W Ii. McKlnlny of the republican congres sional campaign committee today Issued trie following statement: , "I'rom the best reports obtainable, I am confident that the republicans will control tho Klxty-sccond congress with a fair working majority. The size of this majority, and. In fact, the outcome of the election will foe determined by the majority of the rcpllcan vote going to the polls Tuesday, t 'That voters havo taken but slight In terest In the pending campaign la evi dent by the small vote cast at the pri maries for the candidates on the va rious tickets. It would seem that this forecasts an extraordinarily light vote, especially In the rural districts, where the nfrmnrs are enjoying unusual pros perity." fs Secretary cmfwyept cmfvryet kpqg Seoretary Trimble of the democratic congressional campaign committee pre dicts a democratic majority of 51 votes In thn next house. "We believe that wc will have a ma jority of 51 votes In the lower house of congress after the coming elections," said Trlrnb'e. "We arrived at this con clusion by giving each party the dis tricts of which we thought they were reasonably sure. Thn remaining dis tricts we divided equally between the republicans and democrats. While oop gains will be more pronounced In the east, there will be no specific pnxt of tho country to which ther are confined. We expect to gain In every state now having republican representation ex cepting four. We do not expect to lose more than two districts now represent etl by democrats. "In the beglnnlg of thn campaign the prospects of a democratic victory was so bright that wo feared that It might be only temporary. Wo congratulate ourselves that the revolt against the Pnyne-Aldrlch tariff law and republican mismanagement has grown dally until now It has become so evident that an overwhelming democratic victory Is ab solutely assured " COMPLETE CAMPAIGN Iloncrinnn nnd AV'cit Hotli Speak Large Crowds In Portland V Is Conceded State Hy Hovrcni Who Is Claiming Portlnnd nasi Clackamas County. IJOHTLAND,, Nev. 5 The Ore state campaign was virtually closed this city tonight by the two- dates .for governor- and little aTsss (o, be done by them. Monday- will B spent In comparative quiet, whU Mmt corrupt practices act prevents ajiy being done on Tuesday. Oswald West, for the dcrnocratsv. jay ijowerman, for the republic closed their campaigns tonight spe-ches delivered from automobile crowds In various portions of the eX. Both attracted large audiences and ( pareniiy tnclr popularity was a&a evenly divided. Multnomah , claimed by both candidates and will n aoubtcdly turn the tldo of battl far-1 against xne one or the other contest It Is conceded that Oswald Wta strongest In the star Thnt k. of Portland, Monomah and PTuriini i Is what Bowerman is depending- opm fat overcome West's lead in the other emp ties conceded by Bowerman rnniinitssi managers. Betting Is about ma. xne prohibition campaign 1 b waged In manv narfu nr th .t to night. The home rule leaders say- a Multnomah will roll up majority tlnlr favor of 600. nn,t that . help of southern and eastern fTrrnj l that this will surely win their flglit. OREGON GRANITE TO HONOLULU Order Hcccfvcd by Local Conccru few expensive Monument to Be Mas ufacttired From Southern Orrgast t.'ranlte, in Preference lo Knwtcrm. ROAD IN BOTTE FAILS THIS WEEK Last Hridge Will He Crossed This Morning and Completion of Track Laying Will He Hapld Regular Train Sen ice Inaugurated Soon. The Pncific & Eastern railroad will reach Butte Falls during this week Tho last bridge will be cross ed this morning and work will be rapid from this time on, until the lino reaches the timber city. Tho road is planning to inaugu rate a regular train service to Hutto Falls ns early as possible. In nil probability an excursion will be run In tho near future from this city to tho Falls, giving all an opportunity of inspecting tho new line. TWO MORH ARRESTS IN GRANTS PASS; HUER SELLING GRANTS PASS, Nov 5 Two addi tional warrants hav been served against sellers of near beer. A. It, O'Leary and Oephnrd Hcuber wero arrested and taken before Judge Jewell. They waived examination and wero put under bonds of $200 to appear before the grand Jury. I.en Martin camo down from Gallce and put up his bond There Is n warrant for Dan Johnson. but he Is nwav In Kureka, Calif. District Attorney Mulkey Intimated Thursday evening that Judge Calkins would be asked to call tho grand Jury at once. German Police Go to London. RHItLIN, Nov. 5. It is announced that Herr von Jagow and another Qer- man police official nro about to pay a visit to London with the object of study ing tho poKce system of this country, especially with regard to the question of tho control of tho street traffic That Southern 'Oregon granlto fs makinc a name for itsotr in tt . world nt large, and that It has b superior In tho United States Is shown by the nttention it Is attract- iiie away irom no me. The Orecotl r.r.nnlo rnmnnn Ji-. JUSt received an nrcllr fnr nn t tTensive nionumont to be shipped t iiuuuiuiu, nnwau. i no oruor sikmeS- nes uregon granlto and was chases in competition with stono from east ern quarries which have long ibcw opolized tho markets of tho world. The monument was ordered by ETn orson Baker, a member of ono of (fesr oldest families of Hawaii, the fowsr dors of which went to the islands as missionaries in 1S20 and latosr amassed a fortune in sugar. NEAR JAIL DELIVERY IN KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 3 WKafc camo near being a wholesale Jull deliv ery was frustrated by the vlgilaneer of the ofllcers when they reached tk county Jail and discovered a sectleat In the corner back of the steel s where the rock had been removed and a hole largo enough for a good sized man to crawl through hud been made Tho Jail ts composed of heavy roueb stones laid in cement, and Insldo Is a. smooth cement finish, while the outaid of tho building Is faced with d.tsseA stone. The cement finish on the inside had been hacked off with an avo that hmM been smuggled Into the Jail, and soma of the rock had been replaced and tb crevices filled with loose cement untB It had its original appearance. The row malnder of the rock which had been re moved hud been pluced on top of Ut- steel cage, In which the prisoners sun locked at night Paul T, Durney, alius Jack Wheeler.. Is the ringleader In the plot to escaji. and he is now languishing in tho dark: co 1 where unruly prisoner nre fined. Vote Yes And Prevent Extermination of fish in Rogue River On inltlativo measure on ballot to bo voted Novomber 8, entltlod: "A bill for an act prohibiting the taking of fish from the watora of Rogue rlvor, or any of its trlbutarlcu, by any means except with hook and lino, commonly called angling. ' 318 YES. , 349 No. ROGUE RIVER FISH PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Comprising business mon, farmers and cltUons of Roguo Rivor valley. 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