trmtnrmm f 'wm iWi qiv I WHWT1 MMOKOHDIAII TRIHUNM. MKDKOKI), OUKliON. Tl'MSDAV, NOVI'.MI.NK 2:2, liUO. CM! SHOWS PROHIBITION WAS WOMAN SUFFRAGE IMS' WILL AIO Defeated hi state by 20,91 sicreating trouble roseburg wets noHKntllWMnf-MH nHBRM MWBwryOTrtinwv-vtuwfawi Offjcla) Votp Complete Shows That County Taxation Amendment Car ried Homo Rule Bill Carried bv 4547. . ponjllatlon ,qf tho offclal vote on tho vnrlous inttlatlvo and roteren him measures, as canvassed by the rmintv election hoards, reverses the result heretofore announced on the county taxation amendment that np lieared under the ballot numbers .120 yes and 327 no. Instead, or having been, defeated, th,e comntcto figures sh,oy that, tho measure has carried by a najpr,lty ot-lfinTv rnilete Vole TnbulnleU. Tho following are the measures thai have been adopted and complete volo oi each: , . An. act authorizing, tho location, construction .and maintenance ..of a branch Insane asylum In eastern Oregon--- i Yoes l",S7 No' itUCi Hill creating the county of Nes-I mith-Majority iiKainst, 4 i,;r. Hundreds of Knotty Problems Fol-lHoomc Ruc Bll Is to Bo Given Clackamas-Multnomah annexation ,.,.,,,.. n . . r- .. iuw nusiiinnioii 5 unuu ui ri.iii blllMnJorlty against r.a.103. Hill creating the county of Wil li r . V i t i . " Majority,, far,i..f ..,....,.. w bill,, providing. fr Ihe. support and maintenance of the Monmouth normal school Yes . 5(0.101 No .. lO.Ottf .,,.. 10,36 1 amendment em- Majprlty for A constitutional powering .the people of each county to regulate taxation and exemptions within the county regardless of eon slltutln.ual restrictions or state stat utes, and nbo)lsh poll tax 1 C3 ..... . ........i.t,.'vJ O ..... i.i .'(.(lini lajflrUv for, ,., .Home rule liquor bill l 5 iSj fi Majority for -4Employcrs' liability law . 1.C33 .52,101 .17.911 . 4,517 55.C1 .-33.529 Majority for ...... 22,112 ,.A .hill. prohlbjUng tljp taking of f(sh4frnrn thoRogue river except by look and line ' Yjjs ....... . .i .. . .49,037 OP .......... .uo.'lOl Majority for ,,,.,-. ..... .. . . .10,200- Good roads amendment ..-;: Yps 50,875 N'n TO or.") U. ....... ............. Uta.OUM I 1-.' Majprty for f .. 18,053 .Presidential prlmnry law Ycjj 43,253 No s. 41,574 Hams Majority against, 4St,430. 11111 creating the county of Orchard Majority against, 40.. IMS. 1)111 creating the county of Clark Majority against, 10.093. lull providing for the support and maintenance of the Western Normal school Majority against, 5,511. Washington-Multnomah annexation hill Majority against, 53.S71. Hill for tho support ami mainten ance of the Ashland normal school Majority against 10,098. Prohibition amendment Majority against. 17.S10. Prohibition law Majority against, 20,915. Kmployes' Indemnity commission blllMajorlty against 19,493. Hill creating tho county, of Des chutes Majorlty.agalnst, 43,232. Hill providing" method for creating new counties Majority against. 5,253. Official gazetto bill Majority against, 2 1,301. Proportional representation amend ment Majority against, 7,927. chiso to Women Puzzllnn Officials. Qualifications ANDREE HAD PLANNED OCEAN AERIAL TRIP '. p s Majority .for. ,...,,.. l.fiTSr: .Three-fourth jury.amendrnent j Yes 443E Vn i iiFi. ri ' jtjp Hiid his two distinguished com STOCKHOI.Xr,. Nov. 22. Standi uavlan expioreis and scientists con tinue to discuss the Wcllman attempt to cross tho Atlantic by airship and tho prospects of a more successful effort in the near future. Inciden tally It Is declared the ill-fated An dree, who was lost in the Arctic re gions, had Ideas about attempting such a flight 17 years ago. Andree once, with his balloon Svea, drifted over the Ualtic and was only able to land in the Finnish skargard. Dur ing this trip lie became convinced that-a balocn traveling at a steady height could perfectly well retain a sufficiency of gas for a long ocean trip. The following year he experiment ed with a call he had Invented by the aid of which he was able to gome extent to steer the baloon. Br means of Ms trailing lines lie could also keep It at a steady level. He laid his rlan beforo Professor A. K. Nordcnskjold, who, however, z&&. that, it would be easier to or ganize a trip with tho north pole tor Us goal than an Atlantic excursion. It was only when hu had come round o -Professor Nordenskjold's views XJffiQJAndreo abandoned his plan of sftnuiifiiig to cross tho Atlantic in x balloon and substituted the venture towards- the north pole, which cost SKATTI.K, Wash.. . Nov. 21. Since the adoption of the eitul Mif lrage amendment knotty problem. have been sown thick us drngoiiV leuth along the pathway of sul'lruu isfls?. Tho hne received the in doicineiit of the voters at the poll. There remain-, the ioinmlit.v of a proclamation by (loveruor Hay" he fore the umcudmcut becomes ti pat I of the constitution, and after that. preMimnbly, legislation adjustnis; registration xiutute- to the ehungei condiliou will he reunited. As a var iation eome numerous itiieriws b.. foreign-horn women who.-e hicdmud hae been iinluiiilixcd. The intention hn arisen at Ureiu erlon and C'liarle-.ton. in Kitsap comity, with nlatiou to the nnalil'i- entioiw of women to vote at the i forlieoininc muiiieipal eleetimi. i' . b.ih been Miuseled that inee tin- I legist ratim Itooks close -Ml da- b - lore the election the women will have no chance to register, and hence ma not otc. The law has no provision which would petmit a city clerk :u register n wniiiau voter even after 1 piDcIamation-liy the governor; in ' fact, the law specially piohihits nn. clerk registering any person until ii- 1 takes tlio onth prescribed. State Senator Hryap. who is him self an anient advocate of wpmac siil'fnige. win askeihto advise lb eouncils of llreiuerliiii .iiml Charles ton, lie informed litem that it max he taken a settled that the women cannot register to votojuiitil the leg islature has passed it blow law. Hut iiiav women vote without reg istration, in the ahsvUii;e of such i' lawf "Jt "1 think lliey rimy," answers Sen ator Bryan. "The riIU to volo is a constitutional right. While the con stitution requires the legislature to' ennet registration Jawu, it does not suspend the right to vote till" the leg islature acts. The legislature hat' to he elected Jiv voters who were not registered before it could enact t, registration statute. 1 believe, since it is impossible for a woman to reg ister under any existing registration law, that she will ho entitled to vote at the approaching muiiieipal elec tions without being registered." Majority for .,.,..... , 5,2351 I'roJilbltlon Hll Votp Heavy ' Thfl,grfiat.e8t nupibor of votes cast on any measure was on tho prphbl tlon law, which received a total o( more than lQG.OOO. Tho bill Is dp feared by 20,915. Approximately 11,000 votes fewer than those cast tor candidates for gdVcrnor were polled .on this hll. Statowldq prohibition, as, provided for by constitutional nmendrpont )vas defeated by 17.840 lra tof.-iJ of more hap 104,000 votes recordod on the n?neriimonlu Tho highest majority polled, for or against any nmanura was qn tho hill providing that Dakcc county should pay t000 yoarlyTn tho judge, of tlm Hlghth Jutllcl;)! district in addition to tho annual salary of $3000 received iy hlni from tho state. In a total of abou,!, 4,000 ,vo(ps theres is a ma- JprHy agal.rst the. bijl of 08,308. On woman's suffrage 91,059 yotea were registered and tho amendment was (defeated by 22,259, .,Tho,1csmith ,county ,bll reqeved Up) most favorable copsldonitlqn ol any ,of tlit, county division mattery uresfintiji .Injt went' dqwu to dpfeat by tii, alvor;so majorjty pf 37,213. nil. ...f i.i . .,. ii l,iiV iiiu4p iipnt iiK'i'i'P1- oinur ui yislon 1)11h. rangei up to 53,874. which was tho jnaJor(ty recorded against t,ioWashlngton -Multnomah annexat)oi, S(l. lm.ciidneiitH Defeutert Tho olown(J 'H the complete state Yptu Pf), all dofoatod measures: . yftman's, suffrage amondment MaJqrity.liBoJ.HHt, 22,250. C(mKtitutlona convention Major Hy.ugajnst, 34,320. Legislative districting amendment Majority .agalnsti, 30, 870. Amondmont eliminating prraso "and all taxation shall bo equal and iinlforni" Majorfty against 2,399. i .Jlallroad district amendment Ma jority. .ttgnlnst, 12,108, .Amendmopt directing a uniform niu-of taxation except on property sppcflcially taxed Majority against, 8,8774 Hill, Increasing salary of Baker county Judge Majority against C8,- 308. radca their lives. NEGROES MAYBE BARRED FROM SALOONS OREGON WANTS AN APOLOGY FROM O.A.C. TACOMA, ,Nov. 22.- Negroes may ')o barred from saloons ami saloon men have the right to refuse thorn or iiiy man liquor regardless of rare or -olor, according to a decision handed lovn by .Judt'o Clifford of tho hii .ircmo court. As a result of the decision Henry N'ewmari, a negro, lost his suit for M0O0 damages against (leo. Schroo ler, proprietor of tho Olympic club. Tho exact question Involved has iover hecm passed' upon by tho su jroruo court, says the court, adding, hnu'f.Vfr tll'lf flu. confirnl trniiil if .-.',,, ti ... ...v. re.n'f... ..win, i eglslatlon In Wnshingtong ludlcates learly that It Is intended to dlsso Ijito saloons as far as possible from daces or public resorj. and confine horn to the sale of liquor as a prlvato mslness. Under tlis construction. It vas held that Newman could not ro-over. WASH THAT ITCn AWAY It is said that there are cortaln springs In, Europe that give relief and cure to Eczema and other skin dis eases. If you knew that by washing In these waters you could be relieved from that awful itch, wouldn't you rnake every effort to take a trip to Europe at once? Would yon not be willing to spend your last cent to find the cure? But you need not leave hams for these distant spring. Belief if right here in your own home town! A. simple wash of Oli of Wlater grceq, Thymol and other ingredient as compounded only In I). D. D, Pro scription will bring Instant relief to that terrible burning itch, and leava the skin as smooth and healthy u that of a child. If you have not already trtad it, set at least a 25-cont bottle today. We llr. .1.1. . I .. n , .. n . uaIIa, - JUU Uk MIQiaill IQHC1, 1 j niuiupru rnarmncy, near postomco. I'NIVBUSITY OF OUKC.ON, Nov. 22. Committees or the7facultles or tho UnlverHlty of Oregon and Ore gon agricultural college have been appointed make a thorough Investi gation of the trouble resulting from tho footbnll game last Saturday. This committee will meet within a few days and attempt to place tho blame vheie It belongs, and If any of the students of either Institution can justly ho convicted of starting the fight they will undoubtedly ixj huh ponded. The faculty of Oregon agri cultural col lego Is especially anxious that a satisfactory caiicluslon can be reached, for If the matter In not set tled fairly and squarely to all, friend ly relations between tho colleges will be at an end. Many of the prom inent upper class men of the Unlver slty of Oregon liavo publlrly ex pressed inoinscives as favoring a sev ering or relations of the two :;cIiooIh. It Is thought that If future games can ho played In Portland, all fur ther trouble will bo avoided. How ever, it seems to bo a general opinion hero op t: campus, Hint Oregon agricultural college should at leant publish rind apology for tho mariner in which they treated their guests last Saturday. Tboroiinh Trial Prohibitionists Will Lend Association All Possibta Enconraiicincnt. KOSIOlU'lltl. No 22 That the citlxctis of Itosebui'K and Douglas county will lend the greater Oregon home rule association all possible en couragement In Its effort to reform the saloon system In Oregon. Is shown here, and u large number of the mo.Ht ardent advocates of prohibition have expressed themselves In favor of giving the mensute a fair and liu partial trial. They contend that tho wet element has won a victory so far as securing votes is concerned, but they disclaim that they bave lost In their battle .maliist Inunorallt.v. They say, how ever, that they are ready and willing to, assist In carrying out the Intention if the homo rule amendment, and to that cud they will work In harmony with their wet friends. According to mouthers of the ltose burg council who have given some study' to the question of home rule. Koseburg will not support over six ' saloons, which means that one II cense will be granted to each 0titt Inhabitants within the corporate llm-1 Its of the city. As ltoschurg has ' approxlmntoly 5500 people. It Is pos slide IhaLthe sixth saloon license will he granted. In the event the rpuu cll Is given power to draft ordinances' regulating the saloons, attorneys will be employed, and tho restrictions will be so constructed that any at tempt of the sahum men to revel t back to tho old system of conducting their establishments will prove equiv alent to the, revoking of their licenses. Open fronts In all buildings occu pied by saloons will be demanded; card and other gaming tables will be forbidden; chairs and lounges will be barred and stringent orders will he given the saloon men against al lowing women Jo frequent their place4s of business. Opening Overcoat wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmMmmmmmtsmiMwHimhm mmtmtwmMMmmmmm and Suit Sale WHITH SLAVERS ARE I PORTLAND. Nov. 22.- Convicted under the federal statute prohibiting white slave trafficking, (Iwrgo Kav nlln, a graduate of the University of Athens, Greece, and James Takes, were sentenced to long terms 1n the penltentinry Monday by Judge Wol verton In the United States district court. According to Federal Prose cutor McCourt, the two men were the first to be convicted undur the while slavo law. Kavalln, who was tho ring leader, was sentenced to eight years ami Takes to six years. They were con victed on the charge of having brought two young gliis from Kure ka, Cal., to Portland for Immoral purposes. Km MADE TO ORDER Regular Price $16.50 up to $40.00, Sale Price $14.85 up to $36.00 I 1 0 0 Discount Sale1 Tuesday, Wednesday Nov. 22, Monday, Nov. 21, Nov. 23 Positively Opens Monday Positively Closes Wednesday Open Evenings CRISWELLS QUALITY SHOP 203 Garnett-Corey Building, Mcclford IBi!' TflffT'i'v I 'Hnil B H tlWPa U.J.U-- -;;'. '.".V'lT Auto Owner T & You read our Inst vveekw ml, didn't vou, iih to our giiarunleeiug our woik? Well, we liuvu proven it to (piite ninny Cull mill we can tuove it to you. Offutt Rarhes Auto Co. . Ei(jlitl) and Central. Iione ('J:il Main. .The Best Sub-Division Proposition in the Rogue Rivor Valloy 17(1 ACKKH, HAM.' MII.K I'ltO.M It.UMIOAM STATION f 1 15 acres In grain; ie ncres In L'.your-olil pears, 15 acres In brush ami timber, easily cleared; no waste; good house, two hum, all fence'd with woven wire; telephone; It. V I),; par.t Irrigated, Price, $155 per acre; total. $'Jii,360. Terms: 17500 cash; J1000 one ytnr, fi per rent; JH.Sr.o five years, 0 per cent, HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY IMI KlU'lTGItOWICnS' HANK. NATIONAL CONFERENCE . ON PURE MILK SUPPLY NKW YOltK, Nov. 2a.--A national conference will hu hold hero Decem ber 2 and i'l as a reaplt of the coun try wide .igl atlou on the matter of pure milk supily. The (enforces will Include many of the rioted sanitary authorities and utato officers the country over. Tho BpeaUI.MH will In cliidn Commissioner W. A. Krdnns of the Chicago hoard .of health, and rep. resenlatives from several states. Can ada will be represented. Perhaps n business man of this city so much needs an employe of ex actly your ability that your want ad will appeal to him Instantly. A want l ho want about. will bo worth while If big enough to worry imiJNKKNNHBS UUKKAHIjH . . Ifabkiu's for health. Drunkenness Is no longer consider ed a crlmo:eminont scientists and physicians havo agreed that It Is a dlseaso and must ho treated an bucIi. Tho homo treatment that has boon used for a number of years, and Is highly successful, is Oniric, It Is sold updor o positive guarantoo that If It docs not effect a euro your rnon ey will bo refunded. Whon desiring to give secrotly purchase Orrlno No. 1, and if patlont will tnks treatment, ntilnn Mn O olii.il.l l.n t.li.i.n H..lnl w,,,u ., m U1IWUIU UU i,r.'l, UlliltU costs hut ?1 por bov. Mnlold on re ceipt of piico. Wrlto for free booklot on "Drunknnoes." Tho Orrlno Co., 032 Orrlno Jlulldlng, YaslllrrBton D, C. Sold In this city by I.eon II. J Unships, LM1 K. Main slreii. ALL MY PIMPLES GONE Girl Telh Hov a Dlotchy Bkln W Cleansed By a Simple Wpsh, "I was iif-liamcd nf my face,". writes Miss Minnie I'lcknrd of Altamahaw, N, O. "It was all full of pimples and scars, but after using D. I), I), Pro scription I can say that now there U no sign of Unit I.'rzcmn, and that was threo years ago" I). I), I), has heroine sn famous as a cure and Instant relief In Kczuma and all other serious sklu diseases, that Its vahm Is Koniftlint'H overlooked In clparlng up rnsh, pimples, black heads, and all other minor forms of skin Impurltlfs Tho fact Ik, that whllo D. D. D. In so penetrating that It strikes to tho very root of Kczemn or any other seri ous trouble, the soothing Oil of Winter giceii, Thymol und othtr Ingredients are so carefully compounded there 1j no wash for the tiktn rnadn (hut can compare with this girat household rtnaJy for every kind of skin trouble. I), D, D Is pleasant to use, perfectly harmless to tho most delicate nkln, arid absolutely rolisjble. A , JiCccnt bottle will give ym ppaltlvo 'phrof rjf the wonderful effectiveness of this great remedy Medford limrntney, near poslofflce; ALU KIN'DS OV DRY WOOD OuL Laurel, l'ir and I'iuc. liny yoiu wiuler supply now; leafoiiuble prieex. THE SUN STAR WOOD CO. lilia Almond t. i ' ... Phono Main G05I. Joi Koyainn. Careful Moves Parties niovfiifi will tit; well to cull on MATTHEWS & LAKE (o handle their household floods. They pack and ship furniture and unpack and set up furniture and do liaulinii of all kinds. Oanuanc In cluded. Phone 2151. NEW PLACE. for now people, nf Hie new town ami fruit Irnets al Jjsno.00 io 1()0.0() per acre, al Three Pines, which is the shipping point on the Southern Pacific raili'ujul in the lower end of the Kotfiie UMver valley, for 700, 000,000 foe I of liuuher. A luinher fluiue 11 miles loin,' is now completed and a planing plant in opera! ion. See IIOWI.AND for prices and lerms on the fruit tracts, or Van DyKe Realty Co. Room 3 123 Main WKm T" Contractors will next week com pinto tho new sower system In Mouth joa Addition, giving nanltary sewer ago and drainage newer, In addition to HO o(h In this addition, only flvr blocks from Main street, tho clou est-ln good resldonco lots now of forlng In Medford, Tho matter ot putting In tho drainage sowor af fords opportunity to drain baiioiiientt and collars and bring about tho best sanltnry conditions. Medford's up-to-date people only want up-to-date conditions In their residence quar ters, tf NOTKJJ3 TO .STOCK IIOIiDiatH. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of stock holders of the .loo ('rook Copper com pany on December 2, 1010, it a o'clock p. in., at tho offlco of tho sec retary In tho J'alin building, at Med ford, Oregon, to arrange for doing assessment on the company's proper ties and transact such other business as may come before tho mooting. l)y order of tho presldnnt, If, WlTHINOTON, a to floorelnry. EQUIPPED PLACER MINES of lot) acres of deeded hind, for sale on lerms. Properly has one tfianl, se-voral hun dred feel of pipe, reservoirs, ditches, waler ritflil, cool; house, lutiilc 'house and oilier buildings, (iood dump and rade for flume. Mostly, coarse iold. h'ive miles from rail road and in Jackson counl v. Wiitfon road Jo liiiiie. Orchard and garden. aiOOM 0, 123 MAIN STREET I Ilufakin'a for health'. 1 . LANDIS REFUSES TO TRANSFER PACKER CASES CIllOAdO, Nov. 3a" United HluloH Judge K, M. I.uhdls, this afternoon refused to transfer tho government cases against ceitalu Chicago pack ers to tho federal circuit court, but transferred them lo another dopiirl uieut of tho Hulled States district court, presided over by Judge Car peulor. The alloruoyH for the puck ers recently protested against having the cases transferred to the district court, when Judge T.iiikIIh Intimated that Hindi was his Intention, liuiilln' action today followed a ruling by him that ho was disquali fied to act as trial Juilgo because of the fact that la 181)5 he acted us a government, attorney In prosecuting the same defendants, IT. vou dor 1 lollop, a reproKoutu llvo olonl, wan In Medronl finin Wol luii, Monday, . r GRAY HAIRS BANISHED. The old Idea of inhig s.irh for darken ng tlm hair i.i nrailu coidlng In vo'.'iir. Our gniiidiantliors used to luive (lurk, Klos.y hair nt the age nf Bcvi'iity-llve, whllo our mothers have while linlr lii'fmo they rn'u llfty. Our grujiiliimtlii'm u.cil to innko a "mro tea" jiiiiI apply It Id tlielr lialr. Thu lea iiuulu theli' li.ih- iioft mid glossy mid gradually restored tlei natural color, Ono objection to iihIuk ftucli a prepnrritlori was tlio (roiililo of tnrikhig it, cMpeclnlly in It Iiml lo let irrndii every two or three dajrr on no'oiuit of It souring rpilckly. 'I'hls nhjeetlmi iii been overcoioo mill by asking iiIiiiuH any flrst-cliiHi drugKlst for Wyelli's .S.ik-i nrnl Sulphur the pulille can gel a sn peiior preimrallon of Huge, willi llm ml mixture of Hiilpliur, auotlier vahinlile rem vily for linlr and sculp tumbles. D.illy use of lids preparutlnn will not only (jiilckly restore the color of tlio linlr hut will also slop tlio lialr from falling out and innko It grow'. It Is sold by nil druggists for f0c. ami l?1.0fi a bolllv, or U sent direct by tlio W.votli Chemical Ciilnpanj, 71 Cortlandt'St., New York City, upon receipt of price, KO HU.! UV MOON KINS, MI'lDKOHl), Oil. 11 1IH- L- v