Sly The Weather Prediction Rain Maximum yesterday 56 Minimum today 35 Precipitation 08 Mail vVealher Year Ago Maximum 60 Minimum 23 Oally Seventeenth Tear. Weekly Flfty-MeconiJ Yer. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, "NOVEMBER 10, .1 922 NO. 199 Medford Tribune REPUBLICAN Practically Complete Returns Give Republicans 226 to 206 for Democrats in House 53 to 42 in Senate G. 0. P. Losses Enormous, But Majorities Were Also Big. WASlllNC.TOX. Nov. 10. Thore will be twenty more republicans than UomocratH In the next house of rep resentatives and eleven more repub licans than democrats In the new Hcnnto unless results indicated by pnu'tieally complete- returns are over thrown. In the house the republican ma jority over the combined democratic and scattering vote will be seventeen, while In the senate It will be ten. In the present congress republicans have a house plurality of ltiti over the democrats and a majority of 165 over all. In the senate the republican ma jority over the democrats Is 24 with no scattering votes. The lineup of the new house here tofore listed as Including 225 repub licans and 207 democrats was alter ed to republicans and 20ii demo crats today through a change In tech nical party affiliations hy one of the successful candidates in Tuesday's election. Representative Guy 10. Campbell of the 3Gth Pennsylvania district who in the past two cam paigns has run as a "republican -democrat" but has been carried here tofore on the. official house member ship roll as a democrat, requested the house elerk to list him hereafter as a republican. The request was com plied with. - Present senate Kopubl leans CO; Democrats Farmer-Labor, Totals 90. New senate Democrats 42 - rtepubllcnns Farmer-Labor Totals, 90. Present House Republicans 296; Democrats 130: Socialists 1: vacan cies 8; Farmer-Labor 0. Totals 435. Now House Republicans 22G; Democrats, 20G; Socialists 1: inde pendent 1; Farmer-Labor 1. Totals, 433. Daily Report on the Crime Wave TRINIDAD. Colo., Nov. 10. Two masked bandits this morning held up an automobile carrying J14.000 pay roll to the American Smelting and Refining company mine at Cokcdale. A posse of officers and citizens are in search of the bandits. OFFICIAL HlOGll.AM l AllMISTICK DAY On account of wet weather uoto races have been cancelled. : 8:30 a. m. 'Daiid concert and street entertainment. 11:00a. m. All stores close. Armistice Hour. 12:00 noon. Two minutes silence. Taps will be blown. I In commemoration of the Uu ! known Dead. 12:30. Parade forms Main and Oakdalc. 1:00 p. m. Parade start?. line of march: Main street to rivorsido; Riversldo to Fourth street; Fourth street to North : Central: North Central to Main; Main to Oakdale, Disband. Football Game immediately following parade, Medford vs. Ashland. 7:00 p. m. Smoker at Nata- torium. Excellent card. 9:00 p. m. Grand Armistice Ball, Fair Grounds Pavilion. FREDERICK, X. D.. Nov. 10. While a crowd clamored outside the walls and bent upon the doors for admission to the jail yard, William A. Stultz was hanged here today for the murder of Policeman John H. Adams. Stultz maintained his Iron nerve to the last. As the shroud was placed around him In his cell, he said: "Let's go." He carried a basin of water to the galfows in which he Washed his face DOOMED MURDERER CURSES PEOPLE OF HOME TOWN AS DEATH TRAP IS SPRUNG Even Henry Ford Can't Get a Ticket For Michigan Game A NX ARBOR, Mich.. Nov. 10. Tickets in the Michigan-Wis- consin football Rume to be play- erf here 'November IS, are at' such a premium thuti Henry Ford was unable to obtain them today. Mr. Ford's secretary telephoning from Detroit, re- quested that a box bo reserved for the manufacturer and his party. He was informed that every seat at Ferry Field had been sold. 4 DILL PLEDGED TO GET GOAT OF SKATTLE, Nov, 10. Clarence C. Dill, democrat of Spokane, whose election to the L'nited States senate is indicated by returns in which Charles Hubbard, republican state chairman, does not expect "any ma terial change," will be the youngest member when he takes his seat March fourth, it is said here. Mr. Dill who was 38 years old three weeks ago, is a bachelor. Besides Ernest liister, former governor, he is the only democrat to win In a state wide contest In Washington since the populist wave. He is the only demo crat ever re-elected to congress in the slate, having served from March, 1915 to March 1 !!!. George Turner of Spokane, the only other democratto senator in the history of the state, was put in by a fusion of populists a iid democrats in the legislature in 1817. Mr. Dill was born October 1G, 188-1 near Frederick town, Knox county, O., and graduated from Ohio Wesley an university in 1907. He has been school teacher and a newspaper man. His profession is the law. He was a His profession is tho law. He was ai deputy prosec uting attorney and was secretary to the late Governor Lister. "I based my campaign pretty largely on the sealing of Senator Tru man H. Newberry," said Mr. Dill. That I conceived to be the weakness in the armor of my republican oppo nent, Senator Miles. Poindexter. I talked the ICsch-Ounimins act, taxa tion and farm legislation in my cam paign. I believe that these are vital. "But I gave the people a pledge that if they would elect m"o I would go back to tho Henato and work for the unseatfng of Newberry. I nssumo that older men in the senate will take the lead In this fight. It appears now that nine senators who voted for the seating of Newborry were defeated out of the thirteen who were up for re-election. Newberry kept his seat by a vote of 40 to 41." Dill's supporters are declaring that when tho figures have nil been as sembled his campaign will be found to have cost almost nothing espec ially in the turn-over, said to be un precedented In this state. Rich men, it is related when asked to contribute to the Dill campaign, pointed :out the improbability of a democratic senator being elected in Washington. Tho largest gift is re ported to have been $100 from Pat McCoy, a Skagit county lumber man. As each expense was incurred the money Is asserted to havo been gath ered In donations ranging from $1 to $10 by the personal solicitation of Robert P. Oldham of this city, demo cratic vice-chairman and Harry K. Collier of Tacoma. i Liberty Bonds. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Liberty bonds dosed: 3Vi's $100.02; first 4',4's $99.00; second 4'A's iOH.'li: third 4i's $98.94; fourth 4V4's $98.92: Victory 4Vs uncalled $100.32 Victory 4 's called $100.00; V. S. Treasury 4Vi' $99.90. NO PAPER ARMISTICE DAY The Mail Tribune will close at 11 o'clock Saturday morning an other business houses in the city to allow its employes to particl- pato in the ArmisMco Hay cele- bration. There will therefore be no issue of the Mail Tribune Sat- urdtty afternoon but there will he the regular Issue of the Sunday Sun the following morning. and hands, declaring this would purge him of his sins. He then launched Into abuse of local authori ties and blamed them for causing his crime. As his last "goodbye to you all ran out. Sheriff Jones sprang the trap. lnst August 9, stultz shot and wounded two deputy sheriffs who at tempted to seize his automobile for a debt. When Policeman Adams went to arrest him for the shooting. Si u UK shot him. SEN. NEWBERRY CLEMENCEAU TO CAMPAIGN FOR LEAGUE Ex-Premier of France On Eve of Departure. Says He Will Leave U. S. Politics Alone, But Will Point Out Neces sity of Some League Rarin' to Go. PAUIS, Nov. 10. (By the Asso ciated Press.) Georges Clcniencean suils away Tor America tomorrow, happy in the spirit of adventure. To day ho was pay interested and in teresting keen to he off. Consider ing hit great ago, he was 81 last Sep temher, the eagerness with which the Tiger of France anticipated tin ex periences that are soon to coma to him in the United Stales is quito touching to those who see him and talk with him. What impresses the American call ers most is his youthfulnoss of out look. Ho talks ot the present and the future in the manor ot a man in middlo life, ho refuses to bo rcm iiiFcent. "I never was much of a chap fori the past," Ch-nionceau remark'ii to the c.t respondent, who lm;ulnct nhout the former premier's earlier vUiis to the) United States. This Is no', his first tr'p to America, ns le commonlv Mip,ioted, hut his third. ".My intentions in going to Ameri ca are good. I feel sure of that," ths j aged politician said, "I sco with con - - - to the moral and material interests of siderable clearness now it will ii? the United States to exainlno Euro pean difficulties with other concep tions than those they have at pres ent " Clemenceau expects to enlarge his own judgments of Kuropcan situa tions by putting his ideas into con tact with American views. He docs not go to New York with his mind, made up and ciosed to what would be to the mutual and collective ad vantage of the United States, Franca nd Kurope generaly. "I shall talk about the League of (Continued on Pagn six.) UNOFFICIAL COUNT Modford North Main 109 1021 98 !I3 82: 12S 69 122 125 1201 52 79 82 1 03 111) 08 Medford South Main SO 6 72 03 Gtij 82 46 89 79! 71 .'id 67 42 90 6(1 75 Medford Xorth Central 67 1151 89 73 351 136 81 84 92 109 57 53 81 71 94 62 Medford South Central 140 139 134 132 9.8 191 111 153 163 159 71 93 87 158 147 101 Mcdiord Xorf.1 Riverside.. 107 151 102 128 74 j 177 104 121 118 111 79 97 88 132 98 137 Mediord Oakdale 97 8lj 91 7!) 64 118 72 98 116' 95 37 77 56 105 105 53 Medford Newtown 146 HSj 134 11D 104 192 101 181 171 103 72 117 '109 168 152 111 East Modford 120 126 129 112 77 107 6 i 134 1 15 14(1 60 90 83 111 138 80 West Medford 150 135 1 31 j 134 1 92i 191 103 158 181 169 59 95 111 153 171 89 Southeast Medford 73 119 89 90 50j 140 91 91 115 117 53 52 91 81 110 60 SouthweBt Medford 116 158 132 1261 75! 192 121 139 142 169 ill 93 107 133 131 132 Northwest Medford 71 12G 101 83 39 156 104 72 90 123 Glij 60 81 86 73 101 Total Medford 1270 1466 1305 12621 856; 1870 1104 1442 1542 1579 7.'!0j 983 979 1331 1062 809 Ashland (Total) 678 1079 916 61 1 296j 1371 486 1043 752 659 819 512 877 688 700 374 Antloch 19 23 28 1S 17I 35 19 30 25 27 25 ,j 20 28 2 52 Applogate 42 76 55 67 j 47 60 45 06 50 53 46 4 1 42 57 . 20 OS Uarron 21 30 35 IT j 23 30 llj 41 20 19 23 25 26 22 31 25 Uelleview 32 51 55 28! 23 61 27 57 30 53 39 20 35 41 45 39 Unite Falls 38 47 50 3oj 33j 62 41 j 3-1 i 31 47 30 27 27 61 68 28 Climax 10 3j 7 6 9! 4 2 11 9 9 1 3 2 8 2 11 Derby 13 9 8 12 8i 13 6 12 7j 10 4 11 7 11 4 1H Eagle Point 122 87 93 98 87j 123 54 1 1,8 120 110 41 911 41 149 81 136 East Phoenix 69 51 54 58 44j 74 29 86 60 66 48 39 74 43 73 West Phoenix 91 63 61 76 62 85 47 88 91 72 57 34 99 55 87 Flounce Rock 28 48 39 27 19 55 29 36 35 49 20 26 43 20 39 29 Foots Creek 29 16 16 28 18 30 19 16 8 19 10 33 18 SO Cold Hill 30 172 109 79 46 152 122 73 72l 122 110 46 121 61 93 107 Griffin Creek 32 34 27 28 33 33 27 34 39 28 1 7 2 6 23 38 14 ' 61 Lake Creek 62 12 42 36 65 21j 16 56j 43i 28 14 43f 7 69 8 68 Meadows - 6 21 17 9 9 18 15 121 9 11 12 II 7 17 5 22 Mound 42 52 51 35 18 73 31 6-1 1 41 61 26 18 30 63 35 57 Xorth Central Point 55 132 140 36 15 167 99 12i 93 129 ' 70 28 118 58 33 146 South Central Point 58 143 143 121 40 160 106 821 76 110 83 41 98 76 47 111 Orchard Home 31 4S 60 27 26 56 35 42 41 52 29 231 36 31 58 50 Perrydalo 36 79 73 311 27 90 42 67 53 85 41 29 65 43 55 51 Hock Point 8 41 33 11 12 33 27 16 23 30 19 ll 35 15 41 28 Rogue River 44 125 93 50 12 160 7j 77 60 98 65 41 103 69 48 108 Roxy Ann 93 88 68 102' 80 103 74 91 106 83 51 77 65 94 92 79 Sams Valley 20 46 24 33 321 331 33 29 27l 12 25 35 22 85 12 60 South Jacksonville 99 40 80' 69 21 117 89 40 20 88 38 89 46 89 North Jacksonville 89 75 69 85 7l 83 40 114 85 60 45 95 63 94 66 86 Sterling 14 15 12 16 20 11 7 22 161 12 7 15 4 23 0 31 Trail 28 51 26! 54 30 48 32j 38 26 21 38 36 14 63 Union 62 41 38 43 63'i 38 31 j 66 46 40 25 42 53 38 17 7(1 Watklns 16 21 24 10 16 22 1S 18 21 21 13 12 19 15 10 27 East Talent.- 38! 89 74 46 11 111 5oj 65 66 71 61 25 83 30 43 76 West Talent 52 113 84: 67 22 141 601 92 68 95 54 60 80 71 40 110 Willow SpringB 261 41 31 32 22 46 24 41 33' 40 23 28 18 37 19 47 Wimer .. 14j 87 62 34 26 76 48 48 3l 4lj 49 69 58 38 26 75 Total .7. 331lj 4612; 1002 1981 2300; 5607 2951 j 4450 354 4106 2681 2763 3262 3637 3270 3713 An Armistice Sift pM ESS! la I? MKE- 1 rilfmwi , 1 On iho gates of pros aro nonces posted by tho burgoinatser calling at tention of passersby to pauso and remember that 90,000 soldiers lost their lives in defending Ypres against the Iluu. Counterparts of these signs ECO! II HUSTON CATTLE PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. The state of Washington won first prize of $500 for the best herd of Holstejn cattle, offered by the Holstein Frel sian association of America, judges at the Pacific International Livestock exposition decided this afternoon. Oregon won second rUo of $300 and Idaho won -third prize of $250. V. S. Judge Suicides. HONOLULU, T. II.. Nov. 10. (By the Associated Press.) Former Fed eral Judge Horace Worth Vaughan was found, dead in his home here to day with a bullet wound in his neck and a revolver hy his sido. Ho had been ill six weeks with a nervous breakdown. Judge Vaughau was born in Marion county, Texas, In 1867. IN JACKSON CO. FOR PRINCIPAL OFFICES Day Reminder are outng pouted on the Dover road tho gateway to London llridso and the city. This milestone is eight miles from Loudon llridgc, and in eludes the data relative to the Brit ish losses at Ypres. PARIS, Nov. 10. (I'.y the Asso ciated Press) "Rattling" Slid, aspi rant for the .crown that sits upon .lack Dcmpscy's head, today was standing with reluctant feet where the chain pious und has-beens meet. Last night tho French boxing fed eration . snatched away hls.tltlu of lighlhcavywclgbt champion of France and suspended him from practicing his business In Franco for a period , of nlno months. Only a few hours be fore, tho black conqueror of Georges Carpentier had stumbled into anotber block of bard luck. tho liritlsh borne office forbidding his scheduled fight with Joo Reckett to tako placo on British soil. The action by English authorities was taken because Sikt Is a negro nnd Reckett is white, and It was deemed that "all sorts of passions would be aroused," if they met in the ring. (U D. o H. r ? a td i : cl ' ? : : ti : : ui : : a ' '. to i ! i Yes No Yes Xo Cissy Loftus Held By London Police As Morphine Fiend LONDON", Nov. 10. Cissy ! Loftus, for more than 25 years a well known actress on tho : stages of lint li Great Uritain nnd the United States was arraigned today in police court nnd chnrg- cd with being an unauthorized person in possession of morphine. She appeared to be ill. Through her counsel she pleaded not guilty. The magistrate admit- ! ted the actress to bail nnd ad- 4- Journed tho case for a week. . SAi FltAXCISCO, Nov. 10. Pro hibition enforcement ill Californ!: apparently has carried, as a majority of about ;i000 In favor of the mens uro was revealed today by a re- check of the Alameda county vote which showed a large error in tabu lallon at the county clerk's office in Oakland. , SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. Tho majority against prohibition ouf'trce- ment in California was 21,374, t.c cording to figures from Sill! pre cincts In California out ot 0681 com piled at 1 p. in. today, although these figures wore disputed by tho Alameda county campaign commlttoo for enforcement which claimed that Its recheck of the Alameda county vote today would show a stntn-wide majority for enforcement ot 211 03. OAKLAND, Cullf., Nov. 10. Tho Alameda county campaign committee for prohibition enforcement claimed today that tho moasiiro had carried in California at Tuesday's election, on tho strength of a recheck of tho Alamodn county voto mado by Rev. D. O. Colegrove, tho county chair man who said t lut t it reduced the county majority against enforcement 24,279 votes, thus wiping out a pre vious stato wide unfavorable m,a pority of 21,371. Rev. Cologrovo said his recliock on the comploto county vote Bhowed 42,- 810 votes for und 45,04 7 against, negative majority ot 2207. The un official olectloii count mado by coun ty officials was: For 32,284 ; against 58,770. A mnrgln of 20,846 against tho measure. Tho county clork re chocked with Rov. Colegrove, but do cllnod to comment on tho result. FPOI LONDON, Nov. 10. (I'.y the As sociated Press) Sir William Ilar- wood, chief of Hcotland Yard ami commissioner of metropolitan poll is suffering from the effects of an In sidious attempt on bis life, it became known today. Utst night ho was seized Willi what was thought to be a heart attack, but today it became definitely established that ho was the victim of malicious administration of poison, the origin of which is uu known. Dll'iglblo Arrives Hartford. HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 10. Tho army dirigible D-3, largest airship In tho country, arrived here loday after a trip from llaltimore via Mlnn ola, N. Y. Tho ship landed at a field where un aviation meet is being held. liillmnlc Plague On Shlii. HAVANA, Nov. 10. Discovery of a case of bubonic plague uboard the Spanish trans-Atlaiitlo liner Barce lona, resulted In tho ciuarantlning of the vessel and passengers at Marlot for seventeen days. CHICAGO, Nov. 10. A simple wedding and a democratic life like other plain folks Is tho plan of Miss Dellora Angel!, $40,000,000 heiress, who turnod down princes, dukes and other scions ot royalty for her child hood swoetlieart, Lester iNorrls, 21, artist and son ot Cal Norrls, tho vil lage undertaker ot St. Charles, III. .Miss Angell, who Is 19, and heir ess to the estate of her undo, the lute John W, Gates, announced her en gagement to young Norrls last night. Their romance began when they at FIND EUR! INI CALIFORNIA; DRY MEASURE WINS $40,000,000 CHICAGO HEIRESS RE1ECTS0! DUKES AND EARLS FOR UNDERTAKER'S SON 0 PARTISAN LEADING Ni Ex-Governor Frazier Finally Passes Democratic Oppo nent and Election Is Con ceded Two Women Elect- ed to Legislature Dill's ' Lead Increases Washington FARGO, X. D., Nov. 10. Former Ciovornor Lynn J. Frazier ussumed his long defered lead in the race for tho United Statos scnatorship witli tho report today of 1717 precincts and the tabulation of 172,937 votes, tho former governor having a load of three votes, SC. 470 to 80,407. Tha vote of 391 precincts is needed to complete the total. KAROO. N. D., Nov. 10. With tha loud ot .1. K. T. O'Connor, Uuitod Stales senatorial candidate, over Lynn J. Frazier, non-partisan, Hear ing tho vanishing point as returns in Tuesday's election from tho rural precincts were rescued from tho mud that held them. North Dakota found itself today with two woman mom hers ot the legislature for tho first time in history. Tho women elected are Mrs. Min nie D. Craig, of Ksniond, Ronton county, unit Miss -Nellie Daugherty of Minot. Mrs. Craig made a pronounced suc cess of her campaign In tho primar ies, having tho endorsement ot tho nou partisan league. SKATTLE, Nov. 10. With' but 107 small procincta In the stato miss ing, C. C. Dill, democrat, maintained a lead of 4 84 7 votes over Miles Poin- , dexter, republican, in tho Washing ton senatorial contest when returns worn tabulated this morning. Roturns from 2339 precincts gave Dill 128,400 nnd Polndexter 123,- 553. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. Overnight returns from tlve Califor nia eloction last Tuesday swelled the majority against prohibition enforce ment to 24,627 votes. Tho tabula tion today from 5256 precincts was for tho measure 336,421 and aguinst tho measure 361,048. DF.NVF.rt, Nov. 10. William E. Sweet, democrat, was eloctod gov ernor of Colorado by a majority of approximately 4,000 votes over Ben jamin Griffith, republican. Ten scattering precincts which will not be available until the official count, tho republican stato chairman con ceded, will not change the result. - SPOKANE, Nov. 10. Rotlromont to prlvato life that ho may do work with which his public duties havo in terfered, was given out as his future plan by retiring United States Sena tor Miles Polndexter, believed defeat ed hy C. C. Dill, democrat. Senator Poltldextor declined to dis cuss tho possibility ot his accepting a federal appointment under the Harding administration. lie did not divulge the nature ot the work he plans to do. "I feel deeply grateful to tho thou sands ot friends who so unselfishly aided mo in this campaign," Mr. Polndexter said. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Nov, 10. Governor MacMaster, republican, candidate tor reelection on, the re publican state ticket had advanced his lead in Tuesday's election to ap proximately 26,000 ovor Louis N. Crill, domocrat, with comploto un official returns compiled from,.al0 of the 1768 precincts in South Da kota. , : .i . tended the village school together. "I always liked Les, even when he beat me In a swimming contest," sho said. 'I was in the fourth grade. Lester was ahead of me; he was in the sixth." Tho couple plnn to live in the old Angel homo at St. Charles until their new bungalow on the banks ot the Fox river is completed. , . - . '.. "I don't want a fancy wedding,!' Miss Angel said. "It's going to be a quiet family affair, the first' part ot next May." ' 1