t i( iii'I tf-.;!- -.- , . . . JM S . v V !,. u-; et' Ifr i vw?j etgiit - MEDKOKD MATL TKTBFNE, MEDFQKD, OftEflON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1012. t,)i' i i P1 302 TOU VELLE' S LEAD OVER DUNN qmy JUDG E OE BROWN IS NOT A SCENE AT ONE OR HARDEST FOUGHT FOOTBALL BATTLES OF YEAR CANDIDATE .4TIig county elerk Monday morning completed tho official count of lite ballots nisi in the reeent general election ns for ns officials nro ron corned mid im now completing the vote tut nmeudineuK Tim count on tin) In un will nut he finished until late tonight or Tuesday " The, officinl lend of Fmn- K Ton Velle(yer George Dunn f is :10'-' voletf, Ton Velio reecivinj; 2J03, Dunn 2.10L nml llrcese, poeinlist, .1 H. The official count rvduced John H. Car kin's lend over Aloe Ilnrkdull for representative to nnlv 10 votes. J. A. Wcstorlund wni high with 10.11, Cnrkin 1805, Itnrkdiitl J 705, mid e Armond 1712. lr Itepresentatlro (Two) John Arncll. pro 491 O. A. Morse, pro C37 J. K. Darkduil, dem .. 1795 II. Is. I)cArmond,dem - 1712 J. H. Carkln. rep - 1S05 J. A. Westerlnnd rep 1931 O. It. Satchwcll,, soc v C6S D. C. Whlte'soc V. G3S For County Judge W. II. Breeso soc ..-...... ..- 344 Geo. W. Dunn rep 2301 P. h. Ton Velle dem ., 2603 For CommRitoner (4 rs) W. C. Leover, rep ..., 2484 Geo. Lyman dem ......., 1559 II. lllchardion soc ............. . 595 II. H. Tuttle pro 445 For Commissioner (2 yrs) After a iiumher of dnys of think- inj it over, ,). Urown urgvd hy his friends to become a cnudlnntc for inn) or, has issued n tnlcment Unit he will not ho n candidate for tho po sition umler nny circumstance. His proposed entididney was very fnxor ithly received hv the business men of the city hut business mutter induced him to decline to make the race. "I hnve considered the matter from mnnv different iewjtoints," states Mr. Hrown. "hut I bae failed to see where I could afford to take the of fice. To properly handle citv affairs the chief executive must devote much of his time to the office mid 1 cannot afford to do this. "Fully appreciating the confidence expressed by my friends nml the many assurances of .support I must decline to enter the mee." I mmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmVMMSmmnSlmXmlBMfflgf KHnraHHMn9vlttIIHHMIcVBLre mmmwjmmsi:: : :C':jmianiMWL':j.'smMLmmwaB mmmmmWWmmmm SMmBmmmmmWUB CACOVJNG &AU BACK Af t?. llOI KlC Ol t O GAME. 1722 970 2017 307 W. C. Daley dom .............. O. II. Millar soc .............. J. C. Smith rep -.. ........... C. W. Sharp pro . ........... JFor County Clerk C. P. Bowman aoc 54C O. A. Gardner rep 2399 W. II. Milter demo 2123 For CoBHty Sheriff W. A. Jones dem ........... 1871 A. D. Singler rep 2699 F. E. W. Smith soc .. . 456 S. II. Stoner pro . . 185 For County Recorder E. V. Brainard pro .................. 356 Fred L. Colvtg rep ...... . . 2615 John Reter, soc ....-.... 571 Itobt Is. Taylor dem 1576 For School Kupt-trintedent A. Butcher soc .., .. ..,, 995 J. Percy Wells rep .,.., 3487 For County Treasurer J. M. Cronemiller rep . .. 2513 J. A. Smith soc ... .......... .... 658 Lewis Ulrich dem ,........ 1875 For County Assessor W. T. Grieve rep 2258 Martin McDonough dem 2147 K. J. O'dell soc 643 For County Suneyor G. Elksnat dem . 1762 T. V. Osgood rep . 2937 For County Coroner D. E. Davis soc . ... 833 A. E. KelloRg rep 2185 W. V. Usaher Ind 1818 SWITCHMAN FALLS FR(r CAR TO DEATH IX RIVER OFFICIAL COUNT TO DECIDE IDAHO STATUS CALIFORNIA LINE FOR TEDOY BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 11. It will take the official count to decide the final status or Idaho's four electoral votes. There Is a strong indication of the vote being split, although re turns to date. If the ratio Is main tained, would give Wilson a lead of approximately 500. Roosevelt car ried Boise and Ada counties by a big majority. The entire republican state ticket was elected, John M. Haines being assured of the governorship despite tbe fact that he ran way behind his ticket. His plurality over Hawley, incumbent, win be about 1,000. PORTLAND. Or., Nov. 9. Falling from the top of a freight car into tho Willamette river as the car was being shunted along the river bank, Ed Armstrong, a switchman, was drowned today. A watchman who saw tbe accident made a record run in a rowboat to the place where Armstrong fell, but arrived a few moments too iate. AUSTRIAN PRINCESS SEEKS ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE 1'UI.NCWS CIEOIIUE. OIT UlVAliU Princes George, of Bavaria, luu tiled n petition for the annulment of her mar rltiKC ueeojdlug to the Preiudeublatt Princess George, whose uiuldcu iiaim was Aichduchexs Uabella Muilu. ot Autrla. mid who h a daughter of Arch duke Frederick, wusuiurrlfd In Pcbru nr,v lust. Pi Iftee George la a graudsou of tbe Prince Itogeut of lUvaila. He U tulrt two years old and the Arclidudie U twenty-three, The wedding of Prluee George to tlie ArrhduchtMK Inaholla Maria took placrt ti' I lie presencttof the Emperor Krauii JiHeph, In the palace at .Scboenbrunii Pi lor to the ciuimiouy the young Arch ducliiHM renounced Jill lir light to tbe thtn?ivpr Aiutlln. and the match vu beJIdVttd to be a ruul love one. MEXICO Now is tbo time to bnv while GOOD IVNB ik still dienp. ' Get in before the rush. It has just started. Wc arc SPECIALISTS in agricultural and timber land on the "West Coast of Mex ico. We have been there for years; we "know the country, tlie.pcox)le, the laws and the customs. AVc can deliver the goods at the RIGHT PRICES. From our list of splendid properties, every one PER SONALLY INSPECTED, we select the follewing: $4.00 per acre: $133 5,000 acres, State of Sonora, close to railroad. "Water transportation 80 first class farming land, partly fenced. Will raise alfalfa, corn, wheat, cotton, etc. A big bargain. $3.00 per acre: 43,000 acres State of Sonora. 8 miles from railroad. One-hajf fine fann ing land, balance splendid range, all fenced and cross fenced. Several reservoirs for irrigation water. Big lime stone deposit and lime kiln. Lime business alone Avould pay interest on cost. Can de liver about 2000 head of good range cattle at $9.00 per beach A splendid property, worth twice the money. We have also Irrigated Land in small tracts at $20 to $30 per acre. Write ns or. join our No vember excursion. Highest banking references in Unit ed States and Mexico. CHAS. P. O'BRIEN CO. 312 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Splendid Opportunity for Live Agents. When Pace to Pace With the Dentist SAN FRANCISCO. Cal , Nov 11. With various computations giving him a lead of form S75 to 94 4 votes, the bull niooso candidate for presi dent is today conceded to more likely get California's electoral vote. The top figures for Roosevelt nru those compiled by a newspaper here which supports hint nml these are Identical with tho figures of two other computers save Unit Kooscvvlt is given a Until of IH votes In Nupa rotinty, which show only In tiio top figure, these nu the total vote nro Roosevelt, aSt,SJ"; Wilson, 2M1-1U3. WYOMING s.n: I.V WILSON'S COLUMN CHUYENNK. Yjo., Nov. . Practically complete returns today muko sure that Wyoming falls In tho Wilson column. Tho legislative sys tom Is unchanged. Both sides claim control and Senator Warrett'.i fate Is In doubt. DUNLAP BUYS WILSON TRACT V. A, Duiihip, formerly of lliix vnl ley hn.s jnM purohuxed u I00 nere tract, thrco utiles north of Willows, Cal, piping .; 1,000. lie intends to muku his home on tho ptnuO and de velop u iiumher oC muiiII farm. Mr. Dutihii) wii4 one of tho men who first i)uefopod orehnrd tmolH in the Itopic river vnlley, A few month iiuo he removed tn Sun l)iei;o, Cal. SCAFFOLD IS UP FOR MING BEE SAMiM, Ore., Nov. II.- Tim nenf-. foht lit tlm Rlutu penllenthiry Ih he lug put in rendlnesH for tlm I'litefitl iluy of Fridny, Deeeiubor III, wlien five uleu nro doomed to lie hnitged,' Throughout the huhhiiso ul'li'i' eleetion day these five mid the two Humphrey brothers, ho me iiIhii eondemiied, hut who have uppeiiledi shotted the inteithily of reeling whleli gripped them, hut Supeiiidendeiit t'uilis HliyH they kept up theli1 hpuits with hope that the verdict of the Mopl would he "lliumlm up." That (he abolishment meumitv was lost wiin known to them its mmhi ns the rest of the slate iih they hud ae eess to the daily papers. DEATH HOVERS OVER YONKIUIS, X. Y Nov. 11. With rumors current everywhere, some saying that his mind Is none and others that the end Is near, the Howery hero today expects "lllg Tim" Sullivan's death. HelatlveH reports and dmtliuo that ho will i'n rover, This Is not hellovod Ketientl- iy. It Ih reiioi'tnd that Hulllvnu was Keen driving nhout a Kiiultnrlum In Yonkers. Forniorly n phyiilcnl giant, he In now no weak It Is iieeiiNnary to curry hint to the eurrlrtno, Sttlllvnii wits cleeled to rongroHM ltiKt week althoiiKli ho wmn tint Insldo his dhilrlot oaeo during the entire eunnmlKit. Tho usual fdlty Hattirdiiy night before elnellop ritn lield with otlt him. RIDS YOU OF INDIGESTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Clin, Htrntig Is nuthorUed to riv ftliid our money If )ott tnkn MI-O-NA Htotiineh lahletn for lndlKestlon or any ntouuioh distress or misery uud urn dlsitntlsfled with the results. And that same Kimranleo uUo np plIeH to any eondltloii ranted by out of order Ktoiuneh such as .Hallow Skin, Pimples, llenduohe, Nnrvonff UeHS, Dlxxltiess, SleeplesiiueHi, Dos pondeiiev, eto So wb) sbuiild yon suffer longer from an unelenii stomach when yott ran try ,MI0-NA Htotnach TnbletM, the prenerlptlou of u Hpeclullst on this liberal no benefit no pay (dan, A large box for 50 rents at Chns. Strang's and pharmacists America of tho stricken politician deny thu over. :::k:x:: A) 3IBc mJ mm T'kXJmJSImmV mmmmmWSBKiU&mmm-z Wk V Housekeeping an Fancy Linens d at Greatly Reduced Prices I t r r f r r t r f f T f Zf e'eoniplete in tho linen departnionl than at the present Tune y levor been as good. -Add to thw faet that we now reduce tho V prices 'for this stile ami you have an opportunity that should not he overlooked. Our stoek.'neyer; was moi and the 'values havve ncv $1.00 BATTENBERa DRESSER SCARFS 59c. We have just made a snociallv fortunate purchase of (hese lacey Uatlenherg Scarfs they have three centerpieces of pure linen with the Uattenberg in between and on the sides. They are full 51 inches long the correct size for a dresser and tire sold always at $.1.00 oneh. We have six dozen in this lot and will offer them while they last at the unequalled low price of, each 3. ' ' ' "yv v- FINE TABLE DAMASKS REDUCED . 50c colored Table Damask .'..'.:. 42 75c Linen and Mercerized Damask : 49 $1.00 pure Linen Damask f!. 89 $1.25 pure Linen Damask ??..-. 98 X $1.75-$2.00 best Double Damask $1.50 plain Linen Damask... ,ft,.,,,,....jX.tv !.; 3 .$1.13 BUY NAPKINS NOW PRICES WERE NEVER SO LOW i i f T t t T t I t t f f v t X $2.00 mercerized Table Cloths, 2io and 3 yards lone. Now sneoials '. $1.50 A &1.50 iiieWtnriKnd Tabic fllnrlis. 21! .,,,,1 o vhviIh lnnrr Vnw nn.i'nlS ' f '' 1 ftft A $1.50 pure Linen Napkins, 1 dozen for $1.23 $2.00 pure Linen Napkins, 1 dozen for $1.09 $3.00 pure Linen Napkins, 1 dozen for $2.25 V $:i,50 pure Linen Napkins, 1 dozen for $2.75 A $4.00 pure Linen Napkins, 1 dozen for $3.25 $5.00 pure Linen Napkins, 1 dozen for $3.98 PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS WITH BORDER DESIGNS ON ALL FOUR SIDES OF THE CLOTH REDUCED. $1.50 mercerized Table Cloths, 2V and 3 yards Ioiil'. Now special ...; '.'.., $1.00 .- .a Asi -w . ... . . ... . . .-.. . . rT- -: '- i io.uu pure -Linen 'J'able Cloths, 2, 2i,, 3 yards long, flosilociaj ;tv,..!.p:, $3.98 NOTE THESE VERY SPECIAL VALUES. 1 ? i. 10c pure.Linon'CJrajdi. ........:.':,', ,i.U8' 00c pure Linen Iluck Towgls:; 29 y iOc pure Linen Crasli fW m' u'k "d TowelsrS 12 iJfs ! t J t 20c )uro Linen Crash ,..15 $2.50 Bed Spreads ,! $1.98 :: The Big iT ? Store t KENTNERS The Big Store " A.at.V'iV H I 1 trfKe,s i u 1 y,mWmti ' fimmsSmmWAJ i li3mwSmmmmJE& kmBmEmmmmw&MzSml mlmw f f T ? T t t 5! . f i w . J r. Si