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edford Mail Tribune The Weather Showtrs tonluht and Sunday, Maximum ..( Minimum , 43 Prsolpltatlon 31 M Weather Year 'Ago Maximum it Minimum 48 Precipitation 1J pally KtvsntMnth Tr. Wltly lifiy-Weeuml Yttf. MEDFORD, OUIXJON, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1921 NO. .It ULTG OVERMOR CONTEST DOUBT m HALL LEADS OICOH 658 STATE VOTE Close Race for Governor With Multnomah Near Complete and Cow Counties Incom pleteWilliams Beats Fith ian Lead Cut Down in Midday Returns. PORTLAND, Ore, Muy 20-J o'clock p. ni. I'pstato gains for tlivcrnor II. W. Olrotl tubulated tills afternoon rut Iuwb somewhat llio lead of Charles (mil fur the inptibMcnn nonilnatlon fur governor. Figures from 422 nut of i 'i' iroi4n-ta In Multnomah county, com bined with latest returns trout HilMV two counties out of thirty tn In tin auto Kara Hall 27.703: Oleott 27.043. Multnnmnli'a share In these figures were: Hall 19.3M; Olcoll 1X.41K. countii-a fn.m hih no rotuma have ' utM-n receiver am wrani. ijikw aim I la nicy with a total of 4723 registered republican voters. POUTLAtVD. Ore., May 20 With rriuriu from 34 .f thn 36 counties of thn slat reported early this aftcr nmn. tha rare fur tho republican nomination for governor stood: Hull 31.70V; Ulrott 33.CU3. a lead for Hall of It . Thla InMnded 411 precincts nut of 426 In Multnomah county and Incomplete return from 32 other counties out of 30 In tho state. Mu't liomsh gave Hall lS.7oJ, upstate ). 094. Multnomah gave Ulrott 17.K20. upstate 13.843. PORTLAND, Ore.. May 20. (By tho Associated Press.) ("hark Hail, atata senator C. Coo ci iinty, maln tolnort hl load over Governor Hon Ol rott for tli republican liomliiullon whtin aililltloMwl ntiito returns from 2H rountloa wrrn taliulutod toilny to Ki'thcr with roinplctf' rctiirmi from 313 ptwineta out of 42 In Multno mull rounty. Tho fluurm: Hall 27, 49D; Olrotl 25.rifi2. Muttnomnh Ritvn Hull 14, n.l and uimtntc rountli'N 13,139; Olrotl polliMl 13,334 In Multnomah and 12.22S up- alat. 8AI.KM. Ore.. May 20. Thlriv four coniplii prccincto Mil l i,i in Marlon county Klvo: For Rovertur Hall 12MS; Olcotl ir.s:.. National Commit I "email Kit Man 157: Wlllluma 2249. State treasurer lloff 1CS; l!an 2127. State Troaaurnr O. t lloff malii' talncd a leud thla morn t na; over Tlma K. Itynn for thn rnpubllran nominii Hon for aluto tre'iiHurer, lloff hnvliiK 21.512 uml Itynn 20,228. Kor repulilleun uutlonul rommlttoe mint which fiKurud In one of thn hot tout flKhta of tho rampalKH, Hulph K, , WlllluniH, liifumheiit. had 21,3'.tl uml ), II. Klthlun IK, 120. In tho flrat ronKioinlomil dlnti'lct Ilepreaentutlvn W. C, lluwlny had 872H; A. V, Norhlad, Htntn aenutor from ClulHoi) rounty 150.11. nnd K. A Klnhor of Wuhlni?ion eopnly, 321 Kepreaentatlvo N. J. 8lnnott had n lend In tho aecond dlHtrlet over .Inmea II. (Iwlnn of I'endleton, tho f Inures being 4284 to 3002. In the third dlnlrlct, which rom prlaea Multnomah rounty, ItepreHen tatlvo C. N, McArlhur, who had been tho torgnt of nttiuka by opponents wno cniimuu ne nnu taiien 10 aup- port soldier lionua legtliitlon, wna lending on the baala of completo ro - turna from 170 preelncta eurly today. The flKureg were McArthur 5813, ' ... tlionunuon on mito SIX.1 GIRLS. DON'T CRY, JACK DEMPSEY NOT TO NW yolIK, May 20. There's not a reason In the whnlo wldo world for tiny comely nilna or comely widow In the United Btutea olthe'r to cry or take polHon. DIhuiIhhIhk the announcement of liiHt ' night on hla return from Eng land by Teddy llnyes, Ills secretary, that the king of the henvywelKhtH was engaged, to n "MJhh BUIUi ltuck- 10 1 Ark. Senator Asks Dougherty to Quit WASHINGTON', May 20 Thn declaration that Att'inicy General UaiiKhoi Ty .should ronlKti from of- flrt utiil nt further embarrass 4 (hi! iiiliiilnlMtrutltiii was mndo In Ihd h nu l Unlay by Honutor Cnru- way, tlomncriit, A i UuiimiH, during n renewal liy lh senator of dls- i'iihhIoii of Mr. Dmmlii'ity'a al- loged i-'i)iiicltort wild tli' releaso from the Atlanta prison of C. W. Morso, New York shipbuilder. Air, Curaway charged ttmt the attorney Ri-nitrul liui roiintc) Tlmma II. I-Vlder. former Georgia, attorney, to employ "the govern- men chief witness'' t it tint Bosch muKni'to Invent ttt I'm mm hla at- nUtint In defending llio Roach l.MIillllV. ELECT HI LEY, Oregon Returns Old Congress- man Two Races Close Recall Carries Two to One 1200 Lead for Sinnott, and 503 for McArthur. roim..Nli; Oro., Muy 10. tfiy the Aiuiik lnli'il I'rraa) tirrcon'a tlii-t-e i ihiki i'winrii niioear to hava lurn i inotiiliiuteil oik thn face of re- turiiH aviilnl,i tiluy. In tha flrxt dliitrlct lU'i'ii-m-iiiiiiHe V. C, lluwley bud 10.43W. A. W, Nnrblud 742. Karl K. Klxber 3(501. Nomination la "lulvuli'nt to rlt'i tloij for thi-rv ta no ili'inni milr i nndtdntu In thla dlntrlet. lteptroi'iitiitlvit N. J. Hlnnotl bud 4324 In I lie wcond dUlrlit, na nsalimt 3144 fur bla opponent, Jumea II. (;lnn of Itnillftun. Tho winner will run niiuliiKt Jumea Hurvey (irabiim of linker who Viu unopposed for the ilfinoci title noinliiiiiloti In thla dla- tii't. Iii'pieHintittlve C. X. MeArtbur wim iiiiitntnliiliiK n Imil In tho third illMiilit biivInK 1 1.10? to 10.05 for I'lHiiklln K. Korell, 78)5 for Muu lire t'ruiiipui'ki'r mid 1743 fur Kun fl.ld Mnelioniiltl. Klton Watklna whs ruunliiK nbeiid In n field of three eiinilhliitPN for Hie democratic! nomi nation In thin illMli b t. 1'oltTl.ANn, Ore., May W. In their flint Mtute-wlde exeivUe of the fur-ruined OreKon reeull, the eltUena of thn coiiinionwcalth voted by more than two to one yeaterdny that two membera of the public xervlcn com- mlHHlon abiitilil bo recalled. Tho re cti) movement wan due to feelliiK rniiaed by tlu uctlon of the I'ommln- Hlon In tipprovliiK ti 30 per rent In- iieami In teb'plione r.'ilcn. Kied A. WllllittiiN, cnmmlHxIoner ban lipparently bmt to T, M, Ki ri lian by n vol a of Hlltiblly greater tliun 2 to 1. Kred . fj. , Ilucbtel. rommhwloncr. In b'lidlnif Newton'MeOoy In tho rvlurna from the atiite, but McCoy hua de feated him badly In Multnomah county on the fuen of return which urn Ineomplete for 9 countlcn mid lomplcte for 301 iireclnctH complete In Murlnomtib eounty. In 2U rountlea incomplete nnd 3A1 preelncta complete from Multnomah county the vote hIiiiuIn: To recall Ilucbtel, yeH S0.II77; No, lti.292. 8o reitill Wltllunm, yea 33,1611; no 1 7.432. The vote on new oommlxHtrmer to Mlleeenit Itiichtnl Httinrla- llnehtnl 1 5 (iJ4. m,., n,04a .OHtrander 78(51 The vote on new eommliiHloner to 1 Hiicceed wiuinma Munda: - Vlillnma i 14,002; Kerrlmin 22,139, HA I, KM, Ore., May 19. Returns from 53 preelneta In Minion county 1 ;lv lluwley 332 1 ; Noiblud 1804. well of lloubler, Colo.," Jack Pomp ley today towci'tcd that it was simply n Joke on the reporters who ulwuys wrro foreciiHtlng his mnirlaKe, "I ace by the iinpers that Itock well went well,'' said tho bo-mono cled rlutmplon, tilting his head and winking hln unbiil'dened eye, "but really that wan n 'boulder' aa we any In Lunnon nnd not In Colorado. Imvo no thought of timiryliig yet." M ARTHUR AND siiott AW COLORADO Ml 4tjt,W,.'iW'''W.WMW, " T.encwed with healed ferocity, aired fiKhtiuK today threatens to result cades have been thrown up and armed troops guard the streets. ULSTER GRIPPED BY BIGOT 1R, MURDER, ARSON Protestants Avowing Faith Shot; Catholic Killed in.,Rc-j prisal Sinn Fein Capture Fort Mansion Attacked Rumor of Agreement. KKI.KA.T, May 20. (Hy the As- norland 1'icnji) Murder nnd arson Inepired by rrligioua luejudlce, con tinued to terrify I'later today. ltfinrti of the niimlHT of deaths In yesterday's shootings In ltelfast vary from five to elnht, while a dozen or more persona1 were wounded. PamuKe, riiuxed by incendiary fires itgKrcKatctl ninny thouHunda of pOllllllK. Three men were abut on avowing thein-elvin protviitHUts died during the iiIkIH. Two men who today entered the saw mills In York street urea, Inqiilied the reliKlon of the vn- rloiiM workers, nnd shot dead a Cath olic, John Connolly, apparently In re- pt'lMitl for a similar shooting of a protestiint yesterday. HhtincH ctiMtle,. the rotmty Antrim home of lird O'Neill, whose son is speaker of tho I'lHter Iiouho of com mons was burned today. The care taker was wounded. lrd O'Neill, who in 83 yearn old, and lidy O'Neill were rescued. M'HI.IN, May 20. Dispatches from northern Ireland say that Sinn Keln forces have captured thti police barracks at Olonarm, Martlidown, CarnlouKh and Cuxhtiidull, all in county Antrim. Tho gnrrlson at Mnrtlnsdown bar racks put up a stiff flubt and held oft the raiders until Its last cartridge was exhauKtvd. The bank at C.Iennrm was captured in addition to tho bar rucks, llOSCRKA. Tlpprrnry. May 20. Fifty men attacked a mansion hero today- nod after blndkng and blind folding the servants sprinkled oil about, set flro to the place and de parted, filing allots through tl'e win dows. Tho servants succeeded In freeing themselves and lifter a long struggle extinguished the fire, saving tho mansion. Dl'llLIN, May 20. (By the Asso ciated Press) Strong rumors were current, hero this afternoon that an agreement had been reached between Michael Collins, bead of tho provis ional government, and Kamon De Valern, tho republican leader, Tho rumors began clnilating when at 3:55 o'clock this afternoon the Dull Klreann had not resumed Its sessions. SALTCM, Ore., May 19. Twenty precincts out of 74 In Marlon county glvo for republican nomination for governor, Oleott 2722; Hall 229.0; White 1160. State treasurer, republican: lloff, 1081; Uynn 1474. Republican national committee man: Fithlan 3042; TVIllmma 82r0. Congressman from second district: lmwley 3221; Noiblud 1S4G; Fisher, 487. Where Religious War Rages RUTH GET BACK IN GAME AGAIN Landis Reinstates Bambino, Muesel and Piercy Three Were Suspended Last Fall for Violating Post Season Game Rule. NEW YORK, May 20. A crowd that packed the I'olo Grounds today hoping to see Dabe Huth, Bob Mcusel and Kenneth Williams do their little blunt of hitting home runa saw two such wallops, but from the bats of two other players. It was Aaron Ward of the Yankees and litll Jacobsen of the Browns who banked the ball Into the bleachers. Neither Huth or MouboI, Yankees, Just home 'from Wile were able to get any sort of a hit, and the best Williams, the St. Louis slugger, could produce, was a single. The Urowtis had a furious ninth inning rally that j brought them from behind the Yan kees to an s to i victory. American At Philadelphia R. H. Detroit I 6 Philadelphia 6 10 llnttertes: Khmke, Olseu Hussler; Harris uud Perkins. E. 0 0 nnd At New York II. 11 St. Louis 8 1! New York 2 ! . Batteries.: Shocker, Bayno Severeld; Joires and Schang. E. 1 1 and At Boston R. II E. Cleveland 5 7 2 Boston 2 0 2 Batteries: Coveleskie and O'Neil; Piercy, Karr and Ruell. At Washington. R. Chicago 3 Washington 4 H. 5 7 E. National At Chicago. R Boston , 3 Chicago 5 H. 8 10 Batteries: Fllllnglm and Gowdy; Alexander nnd O'Farrell. At Pittsburg. R. H. New York 7 13 Pittsburg 10 15 0 Battorles: Douglas, Rynn and Sny der: Adams, Carlson, Qlusener and Gooch, Matrox. R. It. E. Phllnodlphla 18 1 Cincinnati 2 .93 Batteries: Meadows and Menllno; Luquo anil VvMngo. Twelvo Innings wero played. THIS AFTERNOON (Continued on Tags alt.) BASEBALL SCORES j la civil war In Irt-Iand anew, Barri- FILM STAR IS Rudolph Valentino Held for Marriage in Mexico to Win nifred Hudnut Nazimova at Bridal Party Actor After Bail of $10,000. LOS ANGELES, May 20. A $10,000 ball bond for Valentino's release was later deposited with Justice Bowser. The bondsmen were Miss June Mathis, scenario writer; George Melford, di rector at the Lasky studio, who has directed Valentino In several of his pictures and Thomas Meighen. well known motion picture actor. LOS ANGELES. May 20. A charge of bigamy was placed against Bodolph Valentino, screen actor, at the district attorney's office with the Issuance of a felony complaint follow ing the Hollywood actor's marriage last Saturday in Mexican to Miss Winifred Hudnut, also known as Natcha Rambova, while he was legal ly married to Jean Ackert, a movie ac tress. Valentino was taken before Jus tlco Bowser and pleadod not guilty to the charge of bigamy growing out of bin marriage In Mexican, Mexico, Saturday to Winifred Hudnut, known also us Natacha Rambova, while he was legally married to Jean Acker, actress In whose divorce case only an interlocutory decree was handed down last January. Attorneys for the motion picture actor announced that he had not com pleted arrangements to furnish ball of 1 10,000. He was permitted to leave court In custody of a deputy sheriff and his attorney and make an effort to arrange bail to obtain release from arrest. The complaint was Issued today following recoipt of information from detectives Bent by the district attor ney to make an investigation in the Imperial Valley and Mexico Into the mnrriuge and honeymoon of Valen tino and his second bride. These de tectives, it was announced, interview ed the Mexican judge who performed the ceremony and arranged for send ing of certified copies of the mar riage return to Los Angeles. The detectives also reported that Investigation at Palm Springs, a re sort at the head of the Imperlul Vol ley, revealed that a bridal party was held there Tuesday night when Val entino and tho brldo were entertained by a number of motion picture people of Ho' ly wood. It was reported that Mine. Nazimova was present at the party. PORTLAND, Ore., May 19. Fig ures from 115 precinrts out of 1729 In the state on the recall of tho pub lic service commissioners showed: For recall of Chairman Fred A. Wil liams, yes 8201; no 2808, For recall of Commissioner Fred Q. Buchtel, yes "4964; no 2823. These precincts were mostly In Multnomuh county. ARRESTED ON BIGAMY CLAIM Jealous Groom Kills ' Self and His Bride WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 20. George Seroggle, salesman, 24 years of age, ahot and fatally wounded his wife, Ruth, aged 24 here about eight o'clock this mor- nlng and then turned the gun on himself, the bullet penetrating the heart. The man died shortly after the arrival of police officers, while the woman Is lying at death's door at a local hospital. The couple bad been married two weeks, according to statements made by them to local people. They came here from Lewiaton, Idaho. Jealousy Is believed to be the cause of Scroggie's act. 4 44444444444444444 OLCOn DEFEATS HALL IN CITY 1 BY SMALL VOTE1! Only 20 Votes Separate Can-; i didates for Governor On Unofficial Count Complete . in Medford So-Called K. K. K. Ticket Wins and Loses Governor Oleott carried Medford by 20 votes the unofficial totals for Medford complete giving Oleott 587 and Hall 567. , On the other state offices in the ctty the so-called Ku Klux Klan ticket put over Dalziel for state labor com missioner by eight votes, the totals standing Dalziel 53S and Gram 530, while Thiehoff also endorsed by the K. K. K. for the public service com mission polled 501 votes to 303 for Campbell, anti-Ku Klux Klan and 218 for Layman also anti Ku Klux. On the other hand the candidate for state treasurer, endorsed by the K. K. K. was defeated by Ryan In Medford by a vote of 620 to 562, a majority of 58, while Fithlan endors ed by the K. K. K. for republican state committeeman was defeated by Ralph Williams by 189 votes, the to tals standing for Fithlan 454, and tor Williams 643. The recall of Williams and Buchtel of the public service commission was lost in Medford and both men were endorsed by comfortable majorities. Hawley. the old reliable, as usual showed his tall to all pursuers. In Medford. with a vote of 592 to 396 for Norblad of Astoria and 169 for Fisher. On the county ticket, Gus Newbury for circuit judge, who toolj a public stand against the K. K. K. was de cisively beaten in Medford, the final count being, for Cv'ewbury 363, for Thomas 874, a majority for Thomas of 511. Delbcrt Fehl, who also publicly op posed the K. K. K. was low man for the state legislature, with Cowgill who took no public stand on the ques tion leading the ticket, with 735 votes, Carkin, who took no public stand on the question, but was not as tar as known endorsed by the K. K. K., 673, and Fehl 375. In the county commissioner race, In which the K. K. K. controversy did not enter, Alford of Phoenix, ran like a scared rabbit against Tom Simpson of Ashland, the complete Medford vote being, Alford 735 and Simpson 307, a majority of 42S. Republican Committeeman . Flthian 434 Williams 643 For Representative Fisher 169 Hawley .....59 Norblad .....396 (Continued on Page six.) ii mm MOVIES REFORWi TARGET; COAST TO BE HIT DES MPINES, la., May 20. (By As sociated Press). Sunday golf, movies, baseball, window displays, airplane flights, and the Seventh Day Adven tlsts were all targets for a vigorous attack this morning In the annual re port of the committee on Sabbath ob servance submitted to the 134th gen HAH LEADING CLOSE ME Coos Bay Candidate Carrie, Ashland By Big Vote, Mak ing Victory in County By Small Plurality Probable Thomas, Cowgill and Ca -kin Winners Small Vote. 44444444444444444 4 4 4 PROBABLE WINNERS JACKSON COUNTY Governor Hall. Circuit Judge Thomas. County Commissioner Geo. Alford. Representatives CowgUl and Carkin. Congressman Ilawley. Committeeman Williams. Labor Commissioner Hoff. 4 4 4 4 Complete returns from Josephin-. excepting three small precelpts r ceived from Grants Pass by Ions dl- tance telephone today, this afterno u made the nomination of Charity Thomas certain. Thom-s ... 1 ......"r....t7 " Newbury .'. ...38 Thomas majority in Josephine, 185 In Ashland where there was nr public K. K. K. agitation and no open opposition to It, the K. "K. K. slut- had a walkaway alt down the Urn . Hall defeating Oleott over two to ori making a plurality for him In Jack son county almost a certainty. In Ashland, also unlike Medford, the opposition K. K. K. vote split ui . 12C votes being cast for the also ran:; aa follows: Patterson, 58; White, 37; Bean, 24; Lee, 7. The vote for the two leaders in Ashland complete gave Hall 343; Ol eott, 148. a plurality for Hall of 195. With the Medford vote, this gives Hall a lead in both Ashland and Medford complete of 173 votes, which It is not believed will be over come In the county districts, altho It will probably be reduced. The complete vote in Ashland fol lows: Republican Committeeman, Fithlan ...301 Williams 221 Majority for Fithlan Representative. Hawley 80 ...341 iFiher Norblad Hi ...101 Hawley'a plurality ........... 23- Governor. Hall ...34S Oleott 14 . Patterson ............ Sfc White 3V Bean 24 Lee 7 Hall's Plurality State Treasurer. .191. Hoff Ryan ,..26b Koff's majority 64 Justice Supreme Court. McCourt ...461 Burnett .47.) Rand 34? Shepperd .....134 Labor Commissioner Dalziel 322 Oram ......185 Dalziel's majority 187 Public Servlco Commissioner. Thiehoff ; 241' Campbell 19:: Layman , .... 72 Thlehoff's plurality 49 (Continued on bags si.) eral assembly of the Presbyterlaii church in the United States of Amer ica. California and the Pacific coast In general will be the scene of the next cleanup campaign of the Lord's day alliance and the Presbyterian commit tee for the closing of all dlspensible Sunday enterprises, Dr. Harry L. Bowl by declared In the report. Mil CO, WINDOW DISPLAYS