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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1912)
vt fji 1 I K a 5 J J lJ I A V F 1 . . I v t yi rf 'fl . t PAG1 TW IOCALAND - PERSONAL I V4m study eiut win hold Important lneetliut nt library on NVrtlnctMrty afternoon, Thr will bo a moetintc of ttio r'Alr Alwoclatlon directors Wednes ttayWWooon at the office of V. H. CanWftt a o'cWk, to hear tho re port df tho secretary of the last an nual fair. m For goodness' nV;e, have Tt. A. Holmes, tho lr.suranco man wrllo your Insurance. Iln nnowa how, Mrs. H. IT. TiUtlo, of Central Point wa vIsltliiR Jletirora friends Mon day Forest Henjtnr West returned to Prospect Tuesday after a short tlslt In Medrord. ' Mlfijnery sale. My regular price are aa low as other's sale prices Ftrlce r any hat In the shop $XSS "Alotofr ntce drewrhat t.9$ ahd itm. Home .Millinery tlOi West 9th street. Open evening 131 Mr. and Mrs I- O. Palmer, of Tale, were In Medford Monday on hUttneM. Mr. and Mr. Clarence It. Wilson of Trait left Tuesday for their home after a visit with Medford friends. Vapor baths and aclentlflc massage fl.OO for msa and woaaen. Dr. It. J. Lockwood. chlroprocter and nervo apeclaltst. 303 Gatnett-Corey Bids, phase Home H 5. Mrs. a E. Pienlnjr. of Gold Hill wan" tradlnR with Medfonl merchants Monday. Mrs. It. Tt. Templeton returned Tuesday morning? to her home In Brownsville, Oregon, after a visit to hertrother and sister, Robert Mont gomery and Mrs. W. K, Cower. 8. A. Newell. tadtea tailor, 4th fleer M. P. & If. bids. H, W. Edwards retarned to It!e- bMrjC'on Na'SU Tuesday morning af ter a visit wltn Medford friends. Jf; Jerry left Monday afternoon tor a business trip to Honolulu. Oak and hardwood $4.58 and f 5.60 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Sixth and Fir. "Mrs. J. K. Thomas of Aoseburfi, w'ho - has 'heen visiting In Medford, returned to her home Tuesday morn ing; Glasses fitted without aso of drags. Dr. Klckert, ever Keat-J ner'a.' th city Meaday visiting friends. Geo. S, Medley left on Xo. 20 Tuesday .oralng for a business visit ta Oakland, Orvgsn. Coatng. biggest hit of the year Inside bawball. Watch for big game between Boston and New York atMedford Book Store-. VMrs. 3L E. Brawn and Miss Mlda Mcintosh returned to Wolf creek Monday night alter a stay of several weeks at Eagle Paint. Oak and feardwaed 4.59 and ?S.66 per eerd. Geld Ray Realty Co SUth and Fir. Je Garrltt returned to Part land Monday- evelng arter enjoying a few dajs' hunt In Jackson coanty. 5I6e.e or traction thereof to lean on Improved country real es tate at current rates. Carkla & Taylor. Jackson County Bank Bids.. Medford. Mrs. W. W. Cottrell, of Evans rrek. U In Pneenlx vWtlng her mother. Mrs. E. Calhoun. Dr. Rkkert, .eyesight seJaUst. over Kentner'a. Xo drops used. ' 11. K. Gale and faanllr left Mon day evening tor Boaeman. Mont. wbere they expect to reside. Try n Vapor oath for that eetd. Dr. R. J. Leckwoed, sir net-Corey Bid;., pkone Heme U5. Mr. V. Tt. Clnau and two fcona of Jacksonville, are visiting Phoenix relatives for a few days. The Hotel Holland dining room will be open Tuesday night until 111 p. m. tor tb aceonaaodatian of patrons who may de&lre to hear the Utast election, returns wklcn will Vllre out and potted as they are received. PSwat er leavo orders for reervaUa t taUea. 19t lU D, Foster &t the government forest servk, retnraed last night af ter six month crutel&g In the water shed district of Klamath take. Mr. FnaUr was In ekargo of Mveateen mW. two trow Yale, four frow the I'ldvenrt- ot MUnwta. Tkcy made a tepo$rapktcal may of the entire region. ?5,e8e acres, and a recoa nalatanee -f the tlbr. Fore A0U W. K. White has retnraed after waking a rocgb rec nnalsaaee of the Rogue rirr w tersked wkh tno aten. Rangers Wt and Kerby returned to Med rord t vote and will rewaln here a low day. Neeks&McGowinCo. UNDERTAKERS HUm .T I MJ!Mtf 1170 ARE MlXtSTEPTXG TO THE WOUXOEI) IX WltUO IULKAX WAX, AXD TYPICAL SCEXE AT PODGOIUTZA HOSPITAL 1 '" - ' " - -- - B - - f r" ' u ' Hi mI Icil Vlt ""ilWaBI lvwv l ilB IMAif9iSia5uBlfaLiM9Hp yuogiiAL at iDtORiTZA 1) il kgESSKLiMb mKrff4AlBBam (I 'X'JCtK -' .iV aPr ''4 -KVHrwBvJh ii . j j fSftefwr T&JMiw .pjjHiriE RETURNS SHOW WILSON WINS SJafe i?fc WES WcWS!3nEwBS. (ConUnucd fro page 1.) , gglMMiiiidMB iSSnSliig.ffiSf ford gtve; Wilson, 5SQ; Hoosevelt, 46", Tnft. i,2IS. . The tota vote In Xow Bedford tour years ago was as follows; Taft, 5.065; Bryan, 5,799. ACUSHKKT. Mns., Nov. ..- nnoffieial count oC the olins hen) today shwet more than a ."WO jtcr wiit uain for YH..on. Taft carried the town, which niwajN the firnt to ui m rvtuni-s. with 101 voles. Acn-hnet avc- Wiln l"i iwr cent s wr nif NO"u v,ltf f ,u,r jenrs sv. Tho vote, unofficial, to day wa: Tart HH, wiisin .i- Roosevelt oO. In IflOS Acu-hnel ve Taft US: Itrystn V- XKW YORK, Nov. .". Up to nooir today Clinrics HiHes. chainnan of the reiuiidican national committee, had iwt apKare1 at rt'puWirnn luid qiuirters here. There were hut few workers there, and thefts would make no prediction concenunsr a itory for Pre-Ident Tuft. NKY YOKK. Nov. Ar-Telesranw. vonrcd.Htaidcmocr.tic . ttOtonn). . V .... ,.,-..,.. n rectmi-hreukine vote : over the . country. Committeeman Wallace. of ' I'tah telegraphed that President Tnft vrns icauin Koo-evmr inciv, :mu that the rciHtblican defection would be sufficient to srive WiUon the tate Prom Oregon National Committee man Kins wired tnni mi eievcnui hour dcmo'nitie laudlide had tnrt d nnd that YilMii would win r:JU ede. Cun:nitteeman Jones of Xew M-jc- ic aUo wired his belief that "V tNon would win there and Twu Tasanrt, from Indiana, -.ent word that the vote thtre wa the heavie.-t in years.. XKW YOHK, Xov. 5. 'Even if the ro.sreive national ticket lee-, the wrty wins beeau-e we are sure to he .seenod, iwakin-jr U" the domin ant. ThU was the .statement made here today by Senator Joseph M. Dixon f Montana at pnsre.sivr headtpinrten nt noon. Dixon said be had no reason u change hi- predie tion of a Kooveit victory, bnt said he had received no word as to how thir votins throughout Ihe eomitry was aoing. DUBLIN, Maine. Nor. 5. The flwt Tetnras-froni any precinct In daln-Irrlcaner satet TatC, XI: Wltjon. 7'. Klofevelt. 4. la IMS Hurricane gave Taft " votes. Brjan 6. BKOCTON. Mav, Nor 5 Brock ton republicans leaders admitted tils afternoon that early fragment- Th 3Dairy XXst tram Tart. WW Ct . W mtmf ,Vvy U jtttl Uw UiHn wH ItMrry tU toMi txttficr. Will r V' sH, , flK .HaH BHTf' aaaaaaH IksssssssssssW ' ?-BaaaaaaaaaT saaaaaaaaaaaaaV .aaaaaaaasB i-m.iiV-VtVtaa Cjljatttts U5t. MEDFORD MXIB TRIBUNE, a! BEHir -. "BH-fflH &VLGAKIAN KU ary returns Indicated that Wilson J hau carried Brockton, normally a republican city. Koosnvclt is run ning seclnd. The progressive can dliUte Is leading here In the guber natorial race. SHim.EY. Alas., Nor. C Com plete vote for Shirley: Roosevelt, SI; Taft. 7t; Wilson. S3 Fonr years age: Taft. 150; Bryan, 40. BOSTON. Nov. 5. With the larg est vote of Boston' history In the ballot boxes, the jolla closed here to day at fonr o'clock. The democrats clulmed Wilson's majority over hU nearest rival would be 3,000. Last election Boston gave Taft. 4t, 29; Bryan. 41,4&fi,wUhi,4.7iiGaca.Uered among independent, socialist, prohi bition and socialist-labor candidates. AVON. Mass., Nov. .".. The vote here today was: Roosevelt. 14 7; Wilson. 142; Taft. 79.- ' In 190S the vote was: Taft, 169; Bryan, 11C; lllfgen. 31. MARION", irn-c, Xov. ."..Vele: Riscxdt 7!1; Tnft ST; WiUon fi.T. I10STON, Nov. 5. Ten lla.sachn etts towns gic: HMeeIt &17; Taft 7S7: Wilson TX. Same iii 1903 cave Taft .1,492; Brya -'- DOUGLAS, Ma-., Xov. .V-1 loo so velt G7; WiLmiii J IS; Taft 137. BOSTON". Nov. . First precinct in Bits ton to report giwe Roosevelt 12: Taft 47; Wil-on 1C5. TEDDY CARRIES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BY 10,000 LOS ANGELES. Cal . Kov. 5. At noon, when fifty per cent of the total rote In Los Angeles county had been polled, voting stacked up. and this afternoln was reporteJ to' tie light. The HoosevtiH men were working hard to -get every supplrter to the polls. Local socialists c ported an extra heavy vote, and claimed that ln nine precincts down town they had a clear majority over all the other can didates, and in nine others they claimed to have polled one-third of the total vote. . t Democratic leaders declared WU-J sen ould make an even better j showing la. Lea Angeles than they I had expected, and that Roosevelt will i not ro to the Tehachapl with more i than ia.009 plurality. : Ufht Vate at PwflMa POMONA. CaU Nov. 5. Only about ine-thirl f the registered vote had been east here up to one o'clock thi afternoon. Koo.setdt leaders elaimcl threcfpinrter. of the vote cat this moniim;. but coiwvild that WUxKutr are ruunitt: tronj;er this nftcruota. Heavy Vale at Spokane SPOKANE. Wash.. Nor. 5. The heaviest rote la the history ot the) city Is polled wttb Roosevelt la the) lead. The chief Interest centers ln the contest against a commission form of government. Wm Vtfc Early SACKAMENTO, Cal., .Vov. 5 The uxmen of Sacramento voted ear. Ir and rn large nnnder. Followbr a mccttnf wt the Tue&Jay dub, a MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, KOVfiMRtiR 5, 1012. CROSS 'SDKSLS' -oeuil orgnnizatiuu. ititomohtle took those in attendance io their prennets io -ote. Nuts.e were pronded by the VYomenV WiKoh club to attend children while mothers toted. Rain ifl Idaho BOISK, Idaho. Nov. r..-lthough rain began to fall heavily at noon over all of Southern Idaho, thero was no let-up In the heavy toting On account of thotait anvia lying be tween the different ronntltttcnrle It Is difficult to sum no the general re sults at this time. Walia Walla Vote Steady WAU.A WALLA, Wit.. Nov. .'. -Dcspitetthe hearvitatn Ihe vote up to vote mw ht'cri eiT'AH three parties claim the countyhftt it loiks favor nhle for KoMerrl!. with Wilson r pood xecnd. In the. Kubcmntonal contest LiMter. dfuiocnit, senis to have the edge witS Hay xocond. Indian Chief Dies at 120 -TKAVKKRE CITi. .Mid. , Kov. f,. Nov. o. Joe Mmntott. Indian chief who wis Ikihi on the hanks of the Chicao river 1'Jt) yeurs tv is dead. Ho came to nortlirni Michit;nn af ter the red men hid been vannuished itii their battle ncaiut the whiter to pain the mastery or lllinoi. J-Vr til- teen year he had lived in n hut at Cedar, hi only Mirvivinjr n ut tendins him. He belonged to Ihe Pottuwattomie tribe. His memory wa clear until recent ly, and he could rerull ninny details of early Indian tvnrs m which he participated. FAMOUS ATHLETE SERIOUSLY ILL MARTIN SHERIDAN I.A A.C Marllo. Sberldaa. the famatM atnUte, who has represented America at many of the OlrnipK- erents. Is said to be critically III In .w Vorlc ot masteidltU a&d It U feared by bit physicians ho U ot lltele fo rc-orer. PHOENIX GARAGE GASOLINE, OH. ' AND SUPPLIES Will go any plaee to repair your car. Cars for lllr Repairing Phoenlr, Ore,,,,-, Phpnft $H-F-t s: ' ixrx 4TV ?tA v pKrf lips tti?" 'VaHcIHpfi SNAKES KILLED 24,264 PEOPLE IN INDIA IN 1911 LONDON, NW. )A..dHoonnllilit 'In n ivpot i jn-t iithlfslH( In Simla, Oie miinltor of wild intimitis destroyed '" India in UHt WUh W.8H) nx immu lintvil with HVJHa in 11)10. This to. lul included 1,'I'JII tieiM, fi.ll.VJ leo pards and l,UAI wolves. N'oinly l"'J, 000 mmketAre,r dd'vij-vMl an lignimU III, 100. ' ' This (ilereaso i.i Inrjrel.V heenitilted for hv liie ot'i'tnini; til' ifwtud-i by the Indian uvivcrlinnnU Tlint this aelioil was ut'eessmv i.pnui'd hv tin faet that in one area the paddv iieliN wen m snake infested that their eiiltnntioii'wiw ImiHtssihle. Altouo(lnr 1,017 persons were killed hv wild MiiniftU and Jl,'2ltl hv snakes, iho figures for HU0 Iiciiik -VWU nnil aa,47;i res.H'etnelv. The number of entile kilhsl.hv wild mil nulls wn l,70!l. acainst lKt,07l), nhd hv himkes lll,i:y, n uKiiinst J 0,000, With nKinl tu jmnlrf! bile of Int. man hettiKs it U said tluil in thu Ihnn- hay presidetie.V, tint United I'liivmees and Kastem lWnal and Assm the Use of Sir Lauder Uruiilnn's lancets is n'jxuied in n ituinher of ens.y to lmvi resulted in n hiuh proirUou of eurei ts in ptevjous vemv, how eer, Ihe siun-tic relative to the Mieeesstnl use of Ihis nwtniiiieut van only ho accepted with reservations. For a cleanly bath room use GOLD DUST The bathroom should bo given a daily cleaning and a weekly scrubbing. Nothing is better than a solution mndo by dissolving Gold Dust wash ing powder in water. Thoroughly scrub and scald basin and closet with the hot suds and pour down the pipes boiling water to which has been added CtoM DttSt in pro portion of two tablespoons of CrCtt Dut to every gallon of water. Clean the nickel and brass fixtures inbathroomby rubbing with equal parts of whiting and (ilt DISC washing Tmride Iwfarwrtkm powder, i CW mtA m Sjjl. Sei. AmtoU r -r KTM4a Ub CU Dut. I. !nui ijUia T MlMHyhnal i UUMi(Imii. Ut (Jkr COLD DUST TWINS da ;V MILWAUKEE NURSERIES 70,000 apple, 23.000 pear. 2000 cherry, 2000 walnut, 10,000 prune, extra neary heavy grades, one year old trees, leading varieties, true to name, drown without Irrigation. Will compare with tho best trees to be found anywhere Prices low. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sond for our lUt beforo placing your orders. Ad rem X. II. Harvey, Milwaukee, Oregon. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for HORLICKS Tit tflf foal Mr lifttfiM MALTED MILK Tat Fttd'tVink ftr AM agas. At restauraaU, hotels, and fountains. DeSdottt, jmigorateg asd swtiwinc, I Keep k oa your tkleboaid at home Dcn't travel without k. I A udc hack prere4 ia a mask. (TakeMwiUtwa. lKj'mXrL- M4i Any Milk Trtiwi $325.00 Lot on Sanaiitt Near Main St. PAVED STREETS WATER AND.SEWER This is a Real Snap We will build you a House on It oh Monthly Payment MEDFORD REALTY AND II M i IMPROVEMENT CO. Have a good time and get the ELECTION RETURNS at THE HOLLAND "i i.A . ! ' " DINING ROOM OPEN ALL NIGHT Special Momi Dancing and Entertaining i. Mmlc by Format & Vtoolworth . , l TI10 KftgUmo wiaittua ; ALL WELCOME FOR ROOMS PHONE YOUR RESERVATION BULBS i boirt feavo plnniliiK your bulb 1 tlmo. Wo have a very law iHsortiuotit or first cimm - ciilln In tho lot. After 25 yearn" experience we bate dttcldcd v,bl In lt 'r. Cnnipnre thedo with othera before tuiylnt:- BROADLEY, THE FLORIST OreenhoiiRo Home 23-L P.M " 2 Tho Standard Oil Company says: USE "It is the best automobile STANDARD OIL COMPANY " c. tll.rurHir-l)V - SAW rKMMCO rOBTLAHB Katabllahed 1373 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission MorchanU ., " 801 Franklin St., cw VorVc Our Specialty APPLES and PEARS We haro onr own houses In XKW VOKK, LIVKUItiOIi, LONDON AND (ILASfiOW Direct constKnmcnts solicited or seo our Hoguo Itlrar representatlre, CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon Complete Election Returns at St. Mark's Hall ' . (AW&f ION FREE The Imlle.s of St. Mnrk'x (Juilil will servo Samhvlnlius, 1M DoiiKlmuts mid Coffee nil uiulit. The place to hriu the Indies to Kpenil n ploflKnut evening. Altthic nnil n vnriety (if ontertninnieiit Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 7 p. m. L Nearly a quarter of a management THE Jackson County Medford, Oregon It has succeeded boeaiiso of Soundness of principle , Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treat meut CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter .President Q, R. Lindley, Vice Pros. C. W. McDonald, Cashier . BULBS ....,!... 1 ! until prlK ' ' " """ oil wo know "how to Blake,' ' incorporatud 1004 century under the samo Bank s H I