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'irt' . a test F1G1 TW0 MEDFORD MXH3 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, -OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER !, 1012. Map Showing Medford Voting Precincts for General Election ! 5U. BH I I I I 1 I I II ' I I I I I I I II I I II ) . i . , i I K . II .i I I , l W WKwk ijO " 1; ' "" !' I'nipuiiiiiitimiwinna),.i .niy,m.mmmrsJt-u r ' , OYSTKIt TJAY, N. Y Nov 4. Learning (tint Abo timber one of tho republican machine loaders of New York, had Advised his follower to imimnrt Wilson "Jf Un'y don't feel like voting tho republican ticket' Colonel Koosevolt today issued a redhot denunciation of Grulicr. de claring 'ln;R',adlco proves positively that lhre Is an Alliance of the Now York republicans and democrats, as he bis hitherto charged. '.Orubervs attitude." said Roose elt,!,"illu'8lratc8 anew what Is shown by tho conduct of Penrose, Names, Crane and the other republican bosses. They haven't tho slightest expectation of winning and their sole purpose la to Indirectly aid the demo crats to beat tho progressives. Fi nancier and bosses of this type are really-non-partisan. If they can't keep control of their own party they consider it next best to put the democratic bosses In control." Roosevelt speaks at Mlncola this afternoon and tonight will wind up his campaign by an address here. finmasBHii ir,vv; , . - co ...a (0 ?mi - iilMUflii .jraatrWAV"- ..'... MX1!I Za?&SS-M . WOT uMi tf3 PtogisAV V ---" - I7pUi llVtW u C.HBf . n . vF I V m VJrVJv Wfc . -f iYflTFWio7H tti-W T' -. MlSH t - &' -'rrfSSfeA i V' TT'ifiTrih -A 'i'miTX'irttPi v! fciay . ' . jrst -m&-fQmmmm . ; : i vv, "-'r SfBEr flrfe .noAWAN iLltM-MtoA VW f v iJ,... iv' J' '' xiKaK ar fe . vx v.8t!Kff'i4wm vwi. v.. . -"Mgwaaw" yjtju: av nsRiiss w, ., ir i ; '-. Hfe; vmm vmiNP nnPiANn A- III wsPKII rwamazi iiHr yMSSPml mmMw r-jij hi't"H VMKiiJWBcngrjir n?sv;sva 4 n nas ytM'vL.H--t..-1 -i 3t mw 1 :0!J?J?4 LJZZLL5anmei ; ' i ' ftrt itti --rVfl--i ! ' , H M i. . . J.'. AJJUMG Mt!1 -Sg&K femvmtt A vXW AM J . ..H" Li . 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'I m SkM?k- v x ' ' VX UJ5L. .- yfflm. if iim -A ' vX' ij 0 iliiiB -p v w s v I MJ I ffmmii ab i f n I r tas: , , , ' -, - - -"" '-'" " - " """orawniii i i in., Wrto-i'm. i 'wai4. -,vl' UHER SBilf The iiall at the 'Kat Sunday evening wns -packed to overflowing when Kev. Edilh Booker or St. lxiuis de livered licr suffraRe addre. Tlio speech was one of. the nblet ever hcanl in Medford the sneaker ure senljnj: her cmwe in a different light and scoring heavily with each ndint. Starting with the text "I commend to thee Thoebe, our sister," from St Paul, Mr. Booker took up Biblicnl and profane history to show the pre cedent for woman's Tijjht to an equal oice in .Rovernment. Mr. Hooker ncnks ns one inspired mid made n lasting irapreSion. AW (WO P!PBlSBHRMf PHOENIX, Arli.. Nor. A .With complete organisation in every coun ty of the state suffrage leaders to diur declare that voles for women wlll carry at the polls tomorrow. The strongest, .allies of suffrage for women "'In Arizona Is the .West-, era Federation of Miners, which is a power in state politics, controlling, it icjielleved, more than 4,000 votes. All the party platforms favor equal, suffrage afor Arizona, but the demo crats and republicans havo made little effort to present the issue. BOSTON. Nov. 4. Tlmt the com injr innrrinse of Mr. Clrover Cleve land iufrt Professor Thomrts U. Pres ton is iorfectlv sntisfapton- to him. is the statement here lodnv of Rich- aril Kolseoni Cleveland, son of the bride lo he. Young Cleveland, who is a student at Phillips Kveter Academy, declared he i kCd his prospective step-father verv Iniioli. SUFRAGETTES SURE OF WINNING TOPBKA, Kans., Nov. 4. That Kansas will fall In line with other states In giving the ballot to women was the confident prediction of suff rage leaders here today who assert that the amendment will be adopted by 30,000 majority. The suffra gettes arc well organized in all but eight counties of the state, and there will be an active worker sta- tioned at all the polling places to morrow. The women workers, It was esti mated today, had delivered '2000 speeches during the campaign, cov- kiiil 1 AAA .otllu .niM.f i a O... I'liuft xu,uuu uuitra ul itriruuij '; automobile. " It is believed, however, with the aid of the .federation of miners and 'not he re-elected. the socialist's, the suffrage measure will easily carry In this state. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Xov. 4.Tlie odds that Woodrow WiNou, democra-i tic nominee for president will be elected range from one to ten here today and bets of ten to one are also being offered that James M. Cox, democrat, will be elected governor of Ohio. Een money i offered that Taft will run second in Ohio and one bet was made at lli to 1 that Taft would 3H?ENT!VQTE (Continued froniFago Ono) them Mih t they have just' taken known possibility, added to it a general av erage of other figures and then made public -what they hope will ho the result. Nutional headquarters of the big political parties are deserted here today. All the muior employes left Saturday and only the big chief re main. Some pf the headquarter arc uliwidy .packing up their furniture ready for the final exodus. All tlic political manager reiterat ed ttoijny thejr Saturday forecasts President Tjift will receive the elec tion retuniN at Cincinnati; Governor Wilson nt Princeton, ntul Colonel Roosevelt at O.vster Bny. Republican headquarter;; heie will he entirely deserted tomorrow night, mo$l of the managers going home to vote. Chairman William If. MoCombs npd William Q, McAdop have prom ised to make brief iils to demo- crntie headquurtciv. rjenntor Joseph M. TJixon, George Perkins, Governor Johnson and Frank A. Munsey will bo at progres sive hendqunrters heie tomorrow niunt. Governor Johnson will make luVlnet speech of the campaign nt Hpringfield, Muss, tonight, 1 M! (Whrsler Dlrs at Salem Mii Snrah Whislor, sistqr of C. K. Wldslcr, of tills clfy, died at Salem, Oreou, Friday night. Tlie'rwnulus -were brought loMcd forfl S")y aftoruopu on train No. 35 and Jfuuorul servict'8 wore held at theiOdd Fellows cemetery immediate Jy following (ho arrival of tho train. Mr. Wkinler, who accompauied tile Jwiii8 here, was met nt tho depot Jiy a great intmher of the niemberK of BHl.GRADK, Nov, 4. The corning session of ilio national assembly will adopt a bill itrovidiug for Hie an nexation of the captured districts of Novinuzur. Kohhovo. Kiiiunnovn. 11k. ICMwil lodao of KlkH of this clly and Jam. Velos. liiliond and Dibia. nc-1 vtfa accompanied lo tho cemetery by cording to Bcmi-officinl nniinunco hi. ment hero today. ' Weddinq Bells B. R. 3IeCahV,a practicing attor ney of this city,' and Corn Ilotaling were married at tho residence of Jlr. and 3frs. J. If. Carkin of South Ornngo streets, on Siinilav, Xovem lier JJ, 1012, Rev. K. 0. Eldridge of ficiating. Only a few of the immediate, friend nnd relative vere in attend ance at, the wedding. Atter the cere-, mony a splendid dinner was served after which the happy couple took1 the evening train for Portland where the groom hns- law busiiavrt to attend to and where they will isit for a few days-. The groom had previously built and furnished a beautiful hungnlow nt 310 Portland avenue, in Huh city, and in which they will take up their residence after their return from the north. Mrs. McCabc j'k a sister of Mr. J. II. Carkin and has resided in Medford about a year. Mr, McCabe bus been a practicing attorney in thin city for a number of yearn with offices in tho Gurnelt-Corey block. Edwin Howard Janney and Sarah Denlson Rellay were married by the Rev. W. F. Shields, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, at the home of Mrs. C. II. Oennlston of West Main street In this city on Sunday, Novem ber 3, at 2:30 o'clock. Only tho near relatives of tho couple witnessed tho ceremony. Mrs, Janney is ono of (Medford's fine young ladles, and a niece of Mrs; Dcnulston. Mr. Janney Is a young business' man of our city, his bust less being that of an abstractor; They will mako their homo ou West Mala street and all their friends wish them evory possible happiness, Cut ifhis 'Out and Take It to the Polls With You Election Day How to rote on various initiative and referendum measures iikiii tlm ballot V X 305 No. X 307 No. X 300 No. X 311 No. After cntefut consideration of the measures on the ballot, the Mail Tribune advises as follows X 300 Yes. Equal suffrage. X 303 'No. Creating office of lieutenant-governor. Divorce oflocnl and state taxation amendment. Permitting different tax rates on classes of properly. Jlepcnl county tax option. Majority rule on constitutional amendments. X 312 Yck. Double liability on hank stockholders. Amendment. X 314 Yes. Statewide public utilities regnlnlfon. Referendum. X 318 Yes. CVentim; Cascade county. X 320 Yes. Millage tax for University nnd Agricultural college. X 323 No. Majority rule ou initiated laws. X 325 No. County bonding nnd road construction nct.l Grange Bill. X 32(3, Yes. Creating slate highway department. Grange bill. X 328 Yes. Changing date stnte printer bill becomes effective. X 331 No. Creating office of hotel inspector. X 332 Yes. Eight hour day on public works. ' ' X 334 Yes. Blue Sky law. ' X 330 -Yes. Prohibiting private employment of convicts. X 338 Yes. Relating to employment of county and cityJirisouers. X 340 Ych. State road bonding act. "X 343 No. Limiting state road indebtedness. X 345 No. County bonding act. Harmony hill. s, X 347 No. Limiting county road indebtedness. Jlnrmonyinmemhnent. X 318 Yes. Providing method for consolidating cities and creating now counies. " Income tux amendment. Tax exemption on household effect. Tn.x exemption on moneys- and oredits. Revising inheritajx'e tax laws. Equitable freight rate bill. Home Rido Toad bill. X 302 Ych. Aboliohing state senate. X X X X 371 No. Atiti-Freo Speech bill. X 372. Yes. Appropriation for university. Referendum. X 374. Yea. Appropriation for university. Rofoiendum. X 377 No. Taxpayers bank scheme. Where to Vote Tuesday If you llvo east of Hear creek and north of Main fit rout jou llvo In Med ford North Hast precinct and should vote at the Pacific & KuHtcrn depot If jou lire cast of Hear creek and south of Main street you live In Medford South Kitst precinct and should voto nt fi2S ICast Main street. If ou llvo nest of Hear crcnl; and east of the Southern Pacific trucks and north of Main street ou live In Medford 'North Central precinct and should vote at tho city ball. If jou llvo west of Bear crcok nnd east of tho Southern Pacific tracks nnd south of Main street you llvo in Medford south Central pro duct and should vote at 218 KaHt Main or Hoyden's former placo of IiuMimmh. If you llvo went of tho Southern PaclfU tracks and north of Main street you llvo In Mnlford North Main precinct and should nto nt Smith's Hall, one block north of Main street on Ornpo street. If you live west of the Southern Pacific tracks and cant of Laurel street or South King street, nnd sdutb of Main street you llvo In Oakdalu precinct and should vote nt 217 West Main, a storn room formerly occupied by IJIIcrs. If jou llvo west of Ladrul street or South King street, and south of Main Street you live fin Medford South Main peclttct and should voto nt (5 0.1 W. Main. .. ranr u ' iui zns HAPPY WOMEN I'lrnlj of 'I lieui In Mcdforil, mill (ood IteiiHon for It X 350 Yes. X 352 Yes. X 355 No. X 357 No. X 358 .Yes. X 300 Yes. Klcmeiitnl tax bill. r a .iuz xcn. AMouoiiing state senate. X 304 Yes. Graduated tux measure along singlo lax lines. X 300 Yes. Abolishing capital punishment. -iff X 300 No. Prohibiting boycotting. ft fit MM 'W"f ! HUH! Mi. I'M H"ffr4"M Hi-H- FERNS "We'havo'tlife'fincst lot of ferns ever grown in Metl- ford. Prices arc Tight. Cut flowers that are fresh, Bulbs, Kohg Uushes a fine line. MEDFORD GREEN HOUBE Bhone3241. - ,923 E. Main 4frfM"M H M I i I W 4"-84--H--h4 I M X lilgil . . "Therms jj nd .hqre's n but , that don't spell anything. Wonder what it's gom' to 'be; what Is It Bill?" C,'slandsyfor glt otA of tho way,' and S' means ''spare the rod and spoil the child's that's what It's goli,' to 1m." Wouldn't nny woman lm bnppy, After years of backache mifforltiK. Days of mliory, nights of unrost, The diittrcMi of urinary rlouhlus, When slut finds freedom. Many readers, Mill pnfflt 'by tho follewing: ' Mrs. Juno Savoy, 1023 Ninth St Medford, OrcKon, says; "I first iikiI Du.tn'H Ktduuy Pills while II v Idk In Idaho. I had suffered a Kteat deal from kidney trouble, nnd until hilt seoiuod to help me, l bud In teiiHO pnliis In my buek, hips ntnHtlil neys, when I started iihlng Donn'ii Kidney Pills, but was soon relieved and finally cured by this remedy," Tlui nbovo statement must carry conviction to tho mind of every read or, Don't simply nslc for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Donti'n Kidney Pills, tho nnmo that Mm. Sovey had tho remedy hacked by homo testimony, nnc all stores. PoHter-Mllbiiru Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Hack Is Lame Re member tho Name." Jacksonville Brick and Tile Company; OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL .TESTS Examine our gootls and got dur prices before Inlying Elsevvhpro. , , , mifr ST INDIES J ih. PANAMA CANAL S 2 r(M-. Ititliw NrW OHI.IANJ .Iflll. iilnch. W,t uuil mi. llHUlliiirr .lpriuu I In riiiieilurlii I r. (ill,. I rn. in IUI) Powell St., Snn Francisco, Cal or local aKont. Skin On fire ? I." - t Just tlln mild, slmnlo wash, ho -weli known ll).P. J'resorljulon rur ICcxwina, ami tlio Ite i Ih tront. A trial will prove it. W have sola otlior ronimllcH for nUIn troutiln tint iioiiu Unit wn coulit ituuiiiii. tf-u iim we can the U.D.IJ rnmml), ir tho I rst rcuiilnr slxo 1i0 lioltlc iluen net do lauolly uu wu ouy, it will not wist von. a eeiil AlllUKUUI) lIIA1lnlA(JV Draperies Wo parry 1i very domhlote llns'of driiDorlon, Ineu ourtnliiM, nvtures, ato. mat do ull oIiinshm of unliolslerlmr. A upcolul itiun to look after tills work exaliiNlvuly ntul will Klva au Hood iu eorvloo ns Is iiosiilblo urn mrcm eitius, uet In oven Wookfl & McGtowan Oo. fr v 4 - i ,J. LVi . 1i A . .. l 4 J fit (