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rftwVpimuviMft .i t m in -vev.- -v mi'n ii7i T -T-f i racii six MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OH EG ON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0. 1012, 'i .0 it M i, liL i M t i I IH ft II .' aC 1 ,? ''II II I''; l Z V. ' Jf OREGON GIVES WILSON LEAD RESULT CLOSE Lane Leads With Selling Second In Senatorial Race With Bourne Trailing Laffcrty Re-elected to Congress From Portland. Frank L. Tou Velle, Elected County Judge Returns from County Districts Slow Owing to Length of Ballot Voted Upon. PORTLAND. Nov. . According to a compilation of state returns nt J'2:30 p. m.f A. W. Laf forty is re elected to congress; Hen Olcolt i an easy winner for f.ccrctnry of slntc, John D. Mickle elected state dairy , niiil food inspector; Clyde Aitehison re-elected railroad commifsioncr; Robert Kakin re-elected supremo jus tice; N. J. Sinuull elected to congress from the second district and V. C. llnwley to the first district. Harry Lane, democrat, and Hen Selling, republican, arc still fighting for the scnatorship. Jonathan Bourne present incumbent, is hopelessly out of tho running. The presidential result is still in . doubt with indications that Wilson will have n slight lead over Roose velt. Tho colonel is running strong in many districts, however, aud pro gressive leaders now claiming Ore gon. "We are not "willing to concede Oregon to Wilson," declared h. M. Leppcr, secretary of tho Roosovclt progressive stato central committee. 'Wc believe this state will bo found in the bull moose party column." Returns still are lagging on ac count of tho cumbersome ballot, with Mate wide indications that women's Miffrage carried, and capital punish ment retained. Single tax for Multnomah county is already doomed. PROGRESSIVES HOLD COUNCIL OF WAR IHnKJ...'1 'V;?ft..Ei.A. .. ..P.. fcAHT'-JHl' . ttrH t HODGE AND USTER ASHUND PHONES NECK AND NECK FOR CORONER SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 0. Tho result In tho governor's (li;ht was still In doubt at noon with the three candidates ruunttiR neck and nocki Lata rctuns honeier hIiow that' Hodge la gaining over l.lstor, and liny U apparently dropping wall Into the third position. Llstor him n small load on-the fiu'c of returns at ready In. j Progressives are claiming tho clco J Hon of Dun Landon over Congress innn Humphrey, republican. Tho majority of tho stato progress itlvo tlckot la probably olected. and thoprogresslvo ticket In this county hn won. Mayor Noll of Aahland telephoned "Medford for tho coroner thin morn lug Raying that ho would probably bo needed tor poltlvnl funornli. Mayor Canon of Medford volun teered to send nil tho crupo In tbn city, a hcaran nnd Huh Newberry to drtvo It and nil tho poll-bouruiH nccote snry. Tho offer wit accepted. SHIP WILSON'S BODY TO INDIANA FOR BURIAL GRANTS PASS WEI; " ' HANNAS LEAD SLIGHT j. THISRrJECTIO snuHutaa (WANTS PASS. Ore., Nov. it. Plirlilll mlnriiri itn1ii.il ttt Mint (liniitu WASHINGTON. Nov. 0 The body Pass hax tit ml wet. The district of former IViled.. States Senator nttoruev fight i close, with iudieii John I. WiNou of Seattle who died tionx that Manna will oarry tho conn lio.ro of heart failure, will he taken, y by from f0 to 100, iihliougli fuller to his former home in Indiana. returns may nivei-se the lemilt. IN LINE FOR TEDDY LOS ANGELES, Cat., Nov. C Three hundred and forty-four com plete precincts In Loa Angeles coun ty give Roosevelt, 30,499; Wilson, 24.795; Debs, 10,450. Chnfln, 2054; Tatt. S60. This Is a gain for Roosevelt ovor tho earlier returns. Tho race between Bell, republican, and Ralph Crlswcl). socialist for con gress in tho ninth district. Is at tracting great Interest. Dell has a slight lead but the count fs very In complete. Incomplete returns Indicate that the.racctrack gambling bill has been defeated tn Los Angeles 2 to 1. The free textbook amendment won a sweeping victory. NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Hull moo-c leaders held a war council at pro- DDVAM PflMPDATIII ATCO grcssivc national headquarters to- Dillill UUnUUn ULM LO uny, ami then sent Uovcnior Johupon of California, defeated candidate for vice president, and Gifford Pjnchot to sco Colonel Roosevelt at Oybtcr Hay. Senator Dixon, national chair man and George W. Perkins attended the conference. Governor Johnson today declined further common U on tha returns, "I am going back to California to go to work," lie said. He plans to return from Oyster Bay this afternoon and leave for the coast at 4 o'clock. Despite' defeat, Senator Dixon fairly oozed optimuni and cuthusinbin today. SUFFRAGETTES CLAIM PRINCETON, N. at noon J Nov. that he C Wll liad not DETROIT, Midi.. Nov. C For the first time in (Im count the vote on the woman suffrage amendment hhowed against vote for women this afternoon. Upwards of 400 precincts iu tho stute tetalled: Yes 51,910; No 52,153. Tho huffragcttes were htill confi dent of victory oit later returns, KANSAS MAY JOIN DEMOCRATIC TOPEKA, Kuns., Nov. O.-Com-pleje returns being received this af ternoon show that thu raco between Roobovolt tind Wilson is voryNdobO mid tho ourly ind,icutiotis op tho in complete returns of u walk-away for tho colonel uro entirely upset. Root,o volt wus lending in -178 complete pro ciiiclrt by only 1,851 uud the dumo cruls uro claiming thu btate. Billy Kent Re-elected SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Nov. C Delated roturns received hero today from Humboldt Indicate that William Kent, Independent progressive, has boon re-olectod to congress In the first district. Utitl tbeso returns we pa received, tho result xemalucd lu doubt, Kent and Judgo Zumwalt, dwuipcrat, running ueck and ueck. son said formed any definite plans for tho near future. "I will be here tho rest of tha week," ho said, "but after that I havo made no arrangements." Asked it he would call a special session of congress to meet Immed iately after March 4, Governor Wil son said: "I havo given no thought to mat ters of that character. I am not on a hair trigger." A telegram was received from William J. Bryan today as follews: "You have carried my stato, my city and my election district. Your success here adds to my Joy In your national victory." O'GARA TO SPEAK TO STATE SOCIETY Prof. O'Gara has received tho fol lowini; from the state horticultural heciety: "When you tell our .society of your successes in controlling fruit trou bles through organisation, you may include any kinds of trouble in the category that you know are helped by co-operation or through organiza tion. Co-operation among fruit growers is t,uccesful only from the viewpoint of business profits. When it is based on sentiment, nuitc otherwise. When growers want fratcrualisra, they cifn join the Odd Fellows or if thev want .socialism they can join the f. W. W. Wo expert a strong meeting. There arc not many topics on the program, but u'ti hope thev will be illutuiuating. Probably there will be some radical changes proposed in the horticultural laws of the state. A. I. DATKHAM, President. The TJnivorsity of Oregon Correspondence School offers, FREE, with the exception of cost of pontage on pnuoni and coat of the University Extonslon Bulletin, to CITIZENS OF OREGON, forty UNI VERSITY COURSKS by MAIU Ability to profit by tho courroa aolocted Is tho only requirement for enrollment tn tho Correspondence Department. Courses arc offered In tho departments of Botany, Debating, Economics, Education, Electricity, English Literature, English Composition, History, Mathematics. Mechanical Drawing, Phyalcol Education. Physlca, Physiology, Psychology. Sociology and Surveying. Wrlto to tho Socrotary of tho Cor rcspondonce School, University of Oregon, Eugene, for Information and catalogue. COURSES IN RESIDENCE attho University prepare for tho Profes sions of ENGINEERING, JOURNALISM. LAW, MEDICINE, and TEACH INC. Fall semester opens Tuesday, September 17. Address tho Regis trar for catalogues deacriptivo of tho Collcgo of Engineering, tho College of Liberal Arts, tb Scboola of Education, Commerco. Law, Medicine and Music. vmm 14&U JBVWB. ISM0TT kj u '" """fJU, JvW nn Will Heat Your Spare Room- )w: It mnnnq n Int tn your guests to find n cosy.woll-warm-cd room awaiting mom. A Perfection Smokolasa Oil Hontcr is tho very thing to drivo away chill and dump in a hurry. No smoUo or smell with n Perfection. Just clean, glowing warmth at a minuto's notico. A Perfection Hcator gives nine hours' com fort on a single gallon of oil. Handsome, yet inexpensive. Dealers everywhere, or writo for descriptive circular. 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C Indtcatlona throughout tho stato to day arc that Governor Hiram John son w(ll retain a friendly legisla ture, completo returns from San Franclttco, uhowlng six of tho eight republican asKomblymou elected In tho progreidVG column. Flvo democratic aipscmlhyniun go to Sacramento this year. Tbreo of the eight republicans aro re-elected incumbents who havo al ready aided Governor Johiibon In putting through his progressive legislation, DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY TRIAL IS RESUMED INDIANAPOLIS, Iud Nov. . Tho dynamite conspiracy trial alter one day to allow tho juror to vote, was resumed toduy with tho reading of more letterH ulleged by the govern went to havo been written by tho de fcudaulti to John ). leNamara uud Frunk M. Ryan. No lotters that Oin trict Attorney ililler did not refer to iu hie opening statemeut were read. TO DOUGLAS BY 200 ROSKni'RG, Or., Nov. G.-Pnrtial returns at noon indicate that C. K. Whislcr has carried DoiiIuh county for joint repreoentative by 200 plur ality over C. K. Rcjimea, who curried the city of Rooburg. Whihlcr ran behind liis ticket largely on account of the activities of the suffragihtH. DEMOCRATS SWEEP NEW MEXICO BY 5 000 SANTA FE. N. M.. 'Nov fi. Lat est roturns, Incomplete merely veri fy earlier indications of a swooping democratic victory in New Mexico. Tho pluralities or Wilson and Har vey Ferguson, democratic nomlnfce for congress, will appoxlmato 5000. MRS. WM. ARCHER Tells Mother Wbat To Do For licit cute Clilldrcn ".My fourteen year old daughter waH v.ery thin and dollcuto. Sho had a bad cough so that I became very much, alarmed about her health. Sho was nervous and did not sleep well, had very little appetlto and doctors did not help her. Having heard so much about Vino), I decided to glvo It a trial. It has helped her wonder fully. She can sleep all night now without coughing onco, in fact her cough Is gone. Her appetlto la great ly Improved and sho has gained In wolghL Vlnol Is a wonderful medi cine aud I will always keep it In tho houso. I wish every mother know what Vlnol will do for dolicato chil dren." Mrs. Win. Archer, Long Branch, N. J. This delicious cod liver aud Iron preparation without oil Is a wonder ful body builder and strength crea tor for both young and old. We promlso to glvo back your money in every such case wliero Vlnol does not benefit. This shows our faith In Vinolo.o Medford Pbarujucy. 1 t T t I f t f J t ? t t f t t T t t t I t f t T T f t ? T t ? If Business Is Dull ADVERTISE 'IkN V-5 And Make It Better Advertising is the foundation slonc of tho modern successful store. It has created tho Waniminakers, the Marshall Fields and all the other retail merchant princes of our era. .''' You will notice that the big city merchant kcops at it every day in the ycar; that is lie reason of his succcs's. . . J He has something to sell some store news worth imparting to the public, some bargain to offer or some one tiling to interest and attract purchasers. . . ', He makes his name a topic of household conversation. J I isstore nows is read as eagerly as any other news. His store is, thronged with buyers all seasons. Ifo does it by advertising not once a week or twice a week but o v.ery day. The Mail Tribune reaches practically ovary home in Medford and surrounding torritory.' If you e hi JbusincHB and want customers, use its columns and increase, your ..business. -Jf you are a con micr,'rcad its advertising columns and find out whore to trado. "-' ' ' ',y'' v '' K"' ' ' ar sumcr .f. . f ''.' . IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE iiST "'M-'H The Mail Tribune ALL THE TIME r M0.HMM " -pfwi 4-'ift?'fl,rg -',gA,v?ry'M'r yf ir!iit?'j?grrcr.tist'.mj. VL-tfiA iiLl f t 1 ' ,' !,, 'A ' rWirvrA'ir t H fc,ik 4, jnrt.1-