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MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDEQRD, 0KW1OX, TTHTRSDAY MAY 1G, 1912. PXGE TIIREE K A I I i 1 J UNHAPPY ES HAVEBONDS SEVERED MAN , 84, WEDS THE Divorce ilnv in llu eiivnll coin I nnlli'il lint IhhiiIh in five ciiMi-M mill IIIIO OIIMt lll'llltf iIImUiIhNI'iI, ,MhmI lf Mill lll'l'p'I'N Hl'll" utlllllfil ll.V lIlTltllll thn Iniiililrs nf did iiuliii)i,v iiiiiIi'h nut lining iiirril In imiiii'I, .Indue Oil- IlillM llMH lllllllc II lll'W I'llllll fill wImtcIiv nil ilivori'i' jmiki'k ii n net mm ceriiiiii iIm.Vh. Cupid eiTi'il in llin rullnniiiir ciihi'h: l.ttiim K. Allen v. Oliver It, Allen, deeree tv default. Nun I.. Strlelifiiilen vh, K. Slriekruileii, cmhc iliMiniMM'tl. I.niiru II, ICmityeii vh, I), V. Ktiut x en, ileeree v tlel'iuill, Kiln Jennie vh. Hiiilolpli I!, .Ieinii, ileeree I'tir iliiintilT. Olive ('. Svveiiiilni; vh. Kinniiel S, Kueiiiiiiik'. ileeree lv ilel'iiiilt. Alilii K. I.enniiil l-Vnnlt 0. I.imi lilirl, ileetee liv ili'l'illlll. G RL OF H S YOUTH Beverly B. Dobbs at Medford Tonight T Heal I.'nIjKk Tiiimmh Hiiiin. .Inlill II. DmvillllK In W. (I. Mityfli-ltl, limit In H- 'J, Iwp 37. 2W . 1.1250 Jlltlll II. Hlfl'IK (n TIlOM, lllll- wood, Km. of ltdiiit 10 Oil l.yillu Hiini)h to Win. J. War ner, lam! In Meilfonl 1 t.yilln Hpamm (o Win. J. War ner, land In Meilfiiiil I I' H, (n I'ranlt M. Ann, SO arret In Her. IK, tvi, :tti, IW Pat. I.. (J. I'nru-r lo 0. W. I'roHt, lot ii. lilli. II I'mltdiil.. udd, Medford 1 J. T. Kudu to Mary A. MeKln iiIr, ironrly In Medford . I (' II. l-'ri'lirli to (', II. ClemetiMt land In twi. :ii;. IW III ('liaili'H N. lluiiKeii to .IniiioH I'. lluiiNil, lot !l, lilk. .'! CottaKe add Medford . tO J K. WIUnii to I). V. Ilni;. Hliaw, iiroperty In MrCnlly add Jiirkimiivlllo 10 Merton i:iwoiii to A. I'. Talent SO urreK In Hit. '.?, twp, 31 !!W 10 Mary A, HerldKii to Juhmk lluiink, iiioperly In (Salloway add Mi'dford 10 W. (1. Hale to It. i:. Dimlaii land In twi. :i, IK ... in V. 0. N. Hmltli to O. I Canton et al Inml In twp. .10 IK 10 .Miiri-liiKe l,lreiieH, Klien M. Melntlre, ik SI, ICIIrulietli (lllmore, iik TO, and Mlien M. Meliil.vre lined HI. of Me .Minnsllle, Olefin, Iimh JiimI heetl mfir rieil lo KliznliHIt Oilinore, nueil 711, o Oolil Hill, Tlie yniiiiL' eoiiple uill iiialte (heir liniin1 nl McMinmilli. Aeeniiliiii; to fricmlM llie two win youthful HweellienilH in 'mi emli'tn Htnle hut heeaimi I'HlinniM'd when .Me ln!.yre eanie went niiiiiv vi'iil nn Heeeiilly ihey eanie louellim' iinlli ami nl'lor a liiinl' hill whirluiml eourlnhiii lliey were niarrieil. "I I'eel iih yoiiliif iim ever" vn Me InlyieV only eiitmueilt ulieit Coiintx ('li'i'li Coleman nmdi' mil llie hien liapeix. LECTURE ON COOKING GIVEN THIS AFTERNOON Tlie Majimtlc deiuiiiiMtratlon nl the (larnott-(?orey I lard warn cnnipan) Hlarted off nicely Tmwliiy with a Kiiod atli'udaiiee, I'lofctiNor Jnxoph Itcrldtr Kavo n lecture to tho ladleii on how to do their ImlcliiK with cave and i.'Oiufort and with 'a iimall aiiiouul of find. Ho kIvon prnrtlcul deuiouHtratloiiH and a lecture ench af ternoon from 2 to r. o'rlocl;. and It inakcri no dlffereuru how stood a cook you are, you may leuru hoiiic- iIiIiik hy attending. If yon haven't M'i'ii the ilUpluy of "r.ooil thliiKM" and the MaJcHlle rniiK" and eookliiK uteiiHllH In the window of the hard ware It will puy you to mako a Hpe rhil trip to get 'them, STOCKHOLDERS ET ROOSEVELT CLAIMS NOM INATION ON FIRST BALLOT DAYTON, Ohio, May 10.- In the nplulou of Colonel Hoonevelt the rampalKU for the repuhlleau nomtiin. Hon for protldent Iiiih now lieen Ket tled. In a HtateiiH'tii ImhumI hmt nlKlit he mild that without counting the eoiiti-Hli'il deleKiiteii ho hail more than r.00 already, and It taken 53!) to nominate. Ho expressed the eon fldoure he will he nominated on the firm lmllot. in one npeech today he mixer ted that nf tho uncontented delegate itleeted "wo have a majority over Taft. On the prevent hIiowIiik It will ho ImpoKHllile to nominate him except liy unfairly and Improperly Heatlut; the deleKatex who have no poKHlhle claim to nil In the convention." umimm r pp,, i.m HnSHiHIIHKJHb '" $'' vm pn)n)r'p9f!iwiSiiiK f fit t'lSSKWWWWm. WKmBfmSKmaBKmmnBSmn:WS3KBii-i IHRMHw .1 o $i JiiiIki' I' M. CulkiiiH of the ejretiitj Miurt Iiiih linniled down an order in! the ciihu of Kiltfur llnftir vm. llie Mfil ford nail Crater Laki Hnilroad enler iiitr n fiiiul decree ninl iiutliomiri" llie reeciver to mako it final K'ttlctneiit mrioiij; (Ik,. MloekhoMerK. Dr. .1. '. Hedily, reeciver of llie roml will proceed with the ilirffrihii tion of the money hk hooii nH posihle. He naK that ahout 'i cents on the ilollnr will he returned to the ntoek liohlerH, moHt of tlicin heini reHidentH of iIih city, RIVAL G. 0. P. CONVENTIONS AT ABERDEEN FOR TAFT AND T. R. New Cane. Ori-Kou vh. Joe llruwii, State of ttiwiHcrlpl. , .1. J. Walker vh. !'. I). Watte, ac tion for damni;cH. Farmer & I'rulturowerH llnnk vh. T. I.. I)e Voo. Hit It to forecloHo nilg. W. W. tlliiHKow mid W, A. Strat um vh. Kd win Ciikchccr et nl., Htilt to Millet title. II. Circuit Court Nchh. I.aura K. !'. Allen vh. Oliver Allen, divorce, Default granted. .1. A. Hmlth vh. Annie Oiler et nl., null to quiet title. Decreo hy de fault. Nun I. Htrlckfijden vh. Crank .1. Hlrlckfadeu, dlvotce. DIhiuInhoiI, ThomiiH CurtlH IIIIIh vh. II. M. Shaw,' motion for new trial denied. I.aura K. Kniilxeii vh. 1). W. Knut 7.en, divorce. Decree hy default, ICIla Jennie vh. Rudolph IJ, Jennie, dlvorcu. Decree for ptaliillfr. KdKar llafor vh. Moilford & Crater l.ako It, It, et al., order approvliiK recelviir'H final account and order to mako final dlHtrlhutloii. - Alililu K. I.eunart vh. Crank O. I.ounait, divorce. Deeroo liy dofaiilt. Ollvu C. SweuiiliiK vh. Hanil, H. Hweiinlm,', divorce. Decree hy de fault. A. N. Hiilhert vh. ISmiiin C. Mc Donald, order conflrmlnB miIh of real proporly. A. N. Ilulhert vh, (I. II. MPDonald 4irdm' conflrmlni; kiiIo of real property. I'lolmie. Kiitato Samuel M. HoIiIhoii. order miltllni; final account. Katateo OlmrlOH Hdward Too, will prohated and Alfred S, Ten appointed admlulHtrator and J. C. lteddy, W. W. Harmon and John Orth appralH-ei'H, HAIR BEAUTY Let I'arlslun Snue Cut Life ami I.iin- let- Into Voile Mil It. Don't nay madam you cannot have JiiHt nH faHclmilliii; hair iih any other woman. Any women who hiiiUch hiicIi a Hliitement himn't met the Kir! with the nuhiiru hair ho appcarH on every carton and hottlu of PARISIAN SAO 10. Itadliint hair Ih not hnrd to Ket Htarl to line PARISIAN SACK today and In 10 i1tt h your hair will compel admiration. PARISIAN SAOK Is hiicIi a delight ful, refined and refreuhluK hair dreHKliiK fret; from KrciiHc and atlnkl neiut ill id, Iiiih won hiicIi a Hplondld reputation for ltuolf all over America that CIiiih, Strum; Ih perfectly wIIIIiik to Ktiaraiitee It to uIioIIhIi dandruff, Htnp fdllluu hiitr or Itching hciiIp, or money hack, A larKo hottlo costH hut Tit) ceutH In any city In Amor int. Tho k'i'I with Auburn hair on every carton, Itrveils M. Diihh- )ho nmifx to tin Meilloid lomclit, .May lit, for three dayx with what i- claimed the ttnt-t uoiiilerliil eollectioii of iiudiou U lit re. of AIuhLii, Siherin nml the Are- ALLEGED DEADBEAT PICKED UP HERE (icorire H. Wil-on, iillectl ileml lii'at. who in Miid to Iiiim jninpeil out of (iriinU Piih in older to e-eape the iaymeu( of hills for lion id mul loil'ini; nml in aNo eluireil with nl -teiiuir lletitioiis cheeks, was nrrestcil in thin city Tliiinxlny hy CoiiMnhle Sinyler. Wil-ou will he held in the city jail pemlin die n nival of olli rers from (SriiiilH I'uih. WiUoii Iiiih heeti a rehiileiit of the MilJi'V for u iiuinlier of year, lie tie country ever c j in inihnition. The picliiriH nre the re-uit ot ten yeaiH life nml travel jnul for two lioinv Mr. DuhliH Irnn-porlH n mul icnee into the heautu anil mysteries of the ureal iiorthliiml. PLANTS BY MAIL "" BE Postoffice ilcpnrlmcat has IsmiciI onltr that in the future per-ons r.liilitir t.linih, pliints. nur.-ery stock, yraft", nioiiH, must hear u eer tificntc from a Hovvrtiinciit or Mute inspector that they nre free from diffuse. This ruliiiir lia la-eu hoimht for u number of years hy horticultur ists but for some rciisnu has not been minle heielofnre. i-laiuis that vrotmdoiut. be iv wnoceut of tiny AHKRDKFiN. Wash,, May 1C Rival Roosevelt nnd Taft delegations will conteHt at Chicago for the four teen oeatH of tho Htato of Waahlni; ton In tho national republican con vention. Two entirely separate state conveulloiiH that met in separate hallK elected separate delegates and adopted separate platforms were held today. The platform ndoptPd by tho Taft convention was largely an eulogy of President Taft and his administration. It denounced tho recall of judges, demands the opening of Alaska to private acquis ition and the withdrawal of unwar ranted executive orders which have blighted that territory. The Roosevelt platform favors the presidential primary law, Initiative and referendum, recall of elective of ficers, Including tho judges, com mends conservation of national re sotirces and "home rule" for Alaska. After Instructing for Roosevelt, the platform nays If he cannot be nom inated then "delegates shall bo free to nominate Robert M. I.a Follette or some other progressive candidate." THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS Mother Qray'a Sweet Powders foi Children, n Certain relief for Fever fsliness, Ileadacho, Bad Stomacn. Teething Disorders, move and regu late the Bowels and Destroy worms. Tbey break up colds In 24 hours. They are so pleasant to the taste Children like them. Over 10.000 testimonials. Used by Mothers for S3 years. They never fall. Sold by all Druggists, 20c Sample mailed FRKB. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, t. Roy. N. Y. A.AA.AAAAAAAAA.AAAAAA.AA. A A.A.A.A..AA.AAAAAAAAA,AAAA TTMMTTMT w w w--w--w- MISS FLORA GRAY Piano Instruction 144 South Central Avo. Studio Phono Mnin 12-11 0LSEN STREET GROCERY SOLD TO N00NCHESTER The Olson Street flrooory Iiiik been Hold by W. I'. Stobuugli to Noouehos ler Hrntlierrt of Meilfonl. Mr. Noon iilumlcr, who will have elmrgo of the Hlora is tliu neweoiner who recently lout ,$1(100, nml in cnuHoiiuoiifu bin many I'i'IoihIh iii-u hoping that Ii!h new vent hid will prove n HiieeeHs. IMh brollior, who ih iuleresteil in llie eoni iiiny, is u Htouugi'iiphci' witli ofl'iecH ut tho lintel IWeiU'onl. A prompt do ll very Horvli'o will be uno of tho hew features of tho Mure, K00OOOO"K0Of You will want a Kodak Hi is .suiniuoi'. Holier tfd i( now while ' o iir s 1 o v. k i s t'01U)lcio. I Medford Book Store O00O00OK400 I y r ? V ? T ? t t T ? ? ? I V r T 4TA. f r t f r t f t t T t f T T t T . T '' V V ' ' Snyder New Ice Cream Parlor NOW OPEN The new Ice Cream parlor with every thing new and up-to-date, including furniture, electric ice cream freezer, refrigerators, etc. is open for business and will be glad to welcome you. Everything is Home Made ' We serve ice cream, sherbets, all kinds of soft drinks, hot roast beef and veal sandwiches, salads, coffee, chocolate, etc. MRS. BERTHA SNYDER Proprietress EAST MAIN STREET Building formerly occupied by Medford Hardware Co. 'I s ww t X t t T T X t T T t t t T f T T X T T T X t t t T t t t T ? y V ? y y y ? T y DRUGLESSIMETHODS3 as oinployctrl by u.q produce results. Wo do not at tempt the impossible, buf have restored health to those pronounced incurable by other systems. Call and learn what we have accomplished by natural methods in acute and chronic diseases, also deformi ties. We remove the cause. Oct our advice. Consultation free. DR. A. R. HEDGES DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES t Mechano-Therapiats, Chiropractors and Spondylotherapists 230 N. Bartlett Phono Pacific 4171 Next Door to M. E. Church Housecle&ning J We have installed a powerful Vacuum Cleaning Machine, equal in efficiency to any machine made. This is not a small portable, electric affair, but a large machine, operated by gasoline engine. It stands in the street while the work is being done. C The dirt is removed from the carpet, carried out of the house and deposited in the machine. 1& Also takes out all grease spots. Cf Wo arc prepared to take up, clean, remodel and relay your carpets and rugs. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Medford Ho use cleaning Co. 21 Genesee Street Main 4224 ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (& Storage Co. First National Bank .-OF MEDFORD, OREGOH CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository Wo solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DfcUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFOKD, OASHUCB OUIUS CltAWFOKD, ASSISTANT CASHIER Noarly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. L Vawter, President G. R. Lindley, Vice Prs. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier , k a i i. I