If 'J. PAGE TWO MEDFORD. MATT; TRTBTOty MHlTFOTtD, ONKUON, TviOMHY, ,ir'K 10, 1012. p rrr -, lieio IiiiIun liy Allcinnv .Inlm Vrr,v id' Scutlli', in mi nffliliull lilcil wiili ( iiiiKivxRiHiiii (Ji'iiiho W, Km i in ul' Niirl,, ttllil'll rllllllllljinli tilt illt i(lHlliieit I'llill'Kt'K ImiiIIkIiI MMitiii ! Ilinilttnl b.v CuiinioiiHHiHit Vli'lui I). Holder ol' Wlxniiihiii. Nine Nnill1i'iittiii. ill' lillnjii'il mi I'liiului't iirt' iiiiiiIc In IVrvv' nih ilnvil, niiiNt ul' wliii'li iHo uii'liuli'il u lliii lli'iui'i ii'-nliitl'iM, Perry il FllIM" llull .IntltfO llilllf'iil'il liilnl. llm tut I It nl olive hv i'liiMini mi "ll I'lpint iiixlni 'ii i end urn i .lllkc IOCAL AND u PERSONAL r i . s t t i Mr. nnil Mrs. It. O. Hough, of Fol Boln. Calif., nro In Medford on n visit to Mr. ftiil Mrs. R. II. Dennett. Mr. Hough Is n lirotliGr of Mra. Dennett. H. F. Raymond, formerly a Grif flh Creek rancher now operating n placer mlnq near Wnldoy Is In Mod font oil iblislncsR. Ho Ik accompa nied, by A..K, Xowman and son, his tn.lnl.nf; associates. , W. C. Daley of Lake rjreok who wbh recently assaulted hy Frank Coal an Italian nnil who has been In a precarious condition since Is re ported, today ?o lio slightly Improved. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Uorlg left Sunday evening for Portland. Mrs. Gorjg will attend the rose festival whlJo4Mr. Qorlg will proceed np the Columbia to nttend to somo engi neering, work ho has In charge for the Hill Interests. Stop swearing at that lawn mower nnd bring It to Mitchell's wagon shop and have It sharpened. No. 36 S. Hlvorslde, Mr. and Mrs. A..C Allen and falmly . left Sunday ovenlng for Portland to attend the roso festival. Mrs. Lawrence Gregory left Sun day evening for Portland where she will Join Mr. Gregory who has been In Portland nearby cities several weeks on business. Mrs. P. E. Merrick left Sunday evening for Portland to attend the roso festival. S. A. Patterson spent Sunday In Medford tnking in the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Scantlln left Sun day evening for Portland for a few days visit. Wilson Drown of Talent spent Mon day In Medford on a short business trip. The Southern Pacific passengei station is the only place. In Medford whero tickets to points outside of Jackson county can bo purchased, Charles Nickell of Sterling is spending a fow days in Medford vis iting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frenslo of Williams creek are spending a few days In Medford on a short business trip. The Medford Conservatory for Music and Languages, the only music school in Southern Oregon with a full corp of teachers, will be open all summer. G. Talllandier, director. Mrs. P. J, Powers of Ashland Is in Medford visiting friends. George Henderson of Central Point spent Monday in Medford on busi ness. Mathews & Son do draying, trans ferrlng and furniture packing. Both phones, Sunday work a specialty. 80 John P. Miller, postmaster of Jacksonville left Sunday evening for Portland where ho will attend the grand lodge of the Masonic frater nity and the postmasters' conven tion, incidentally taking In tho rose festival. Shaplelgh Hardware, 28 So. Cen tral. Ralph Woodford recently ap pointed postmaster to succeed his fathor leaves Tuesday evening for Portland where he will attend the state postmasters' convention. Mrs. C. J. Hutchison left Sunday evening for Portland to attend the rose festival which opens there this week. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 R. L. -Pqlk. & Company havo rep resentatives here at work on a new city directory which Is to be issued in tho near future. Mrs. Walter McCallum left Sun day night for Spokane where she will spend tho summer with frieuds and relatives. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. James Kershaw of Autelopo valley spent Monday In Medford on a short business trip. John Dffenbackor of Applegate was a recent visitor In Medford. He was looking up matters in connec tion with tho public market. Ho Is n hoavy meat producer In tho lower Applegate valley. Bee R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, oyer Jackson County bank. Mrs. W. J. Vawtor hns left to at tend tho rose festival at Portland. Shu will bo abuqnt for the next week. Judgo "William, M. Colvlg will leo,vo tlia evening, for northern points in tho Interest of tho homo rulo road bll originate) by tho Medford com mercial cub. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap lolgh Hardware. Frank J, Hu.tchason leaves Tues day for an oxtonded trip throughout oastorn, and central Oregon. Ho wi)t bo absent for several weeks. Rlpo cherries, Coker lliilto Or chard.. Pacific phono 591 J-3. 70 Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Do Artnond loft Sunday evening for a' visit at Portland, They will be nbte.ut for snvornl dnys. , Uipo cherries, Coker Hullo Or chard.. Pacific phono littt J-3. 70 Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mi:. sort Sun day evening for Portland to attend tho roso festival. Miss Florence Graves, tonchor of piano, stUiUi) 20! W, Jackson street. - . , S3 JJarry Llndley of ventral Point spent Stindny at Medford on n short business trip. Rlpo cherries, Coker llutto Or chard.. Pacific phono 591 .1-3. 70 Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Dank building, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford left Sunday night for a week's visit at Portland. Rlpo cherries Coker llutto Or chard.. Pacific phono 591 J-3. 70 John W. Parker left Sunday even ing for a business trip to Portland. Returning he will spend several days at Hoseburg whero ho has property Interests. S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg. J. C. Neff of tho Crater Lake par age will leave this evening for Port land. Mrs. Anderson, who has boon vis iting Mrs. R. C. Mluear and family has returned to her Portland home. PHYSICIANS DISCUSS PROBLEMS OF MOTHERHOOD UNO .s& CY . no iruiki u . n ... MbQPHy. ... . y.N r m . nweei . , - - r ivw i jiiii ni 11 i j . -. 9 BBMrVVtw BHV -jXViy"' HANFORD ARRAINGED AS JUDICIAL PERVERT i . i i j ... T v WASIIINdTON, Jiiiio ! IHtl-r niriiitiuiMiiciil of I'nitt'il Sluli'- Jiiiluo ('iiiikIiiih II IliiPlnlit lor llic tliHlricI Ol W'Ui-lli'lV'iOl, i HI lil I'lllll'ill'tlM tXi'd Km II " lllli i. Ill, II llllll'lll hn illll ii ,u t ) ill i ill-ilitjill! mil hm ml iiiUvi," iii vnii'i'il HEALS SOHES AND ULCERS ffne. Pt?OEA.K0SlNa,(OaPENHOTtl) DK 'wzjSn. ' ISnTHOTl X , IF If U VJbJUdb JL fm Mrs. J. W. MncClatchle gave a "Chop Suey Luncheon" at her home "Max Vu Ranch," in honor of Miss Lnmbie of Minneapolis and tho ladles of the "Sunset Club of tho West Foothill Drive." The rooms were decorated In Chi nese lanterns and oriental designs. Chop suey and Chlneso sweets be ing served by Miss Katherine Tracy and Eva MacClatchlo dressed In Chi nese costume. , Tho afternoon was spent in cards and fancy work. 02 J.V. 0A WETT.(ME LODWNU ) . live thousand physician ana surgeons rrom every srute In the I'nlon nr In tKuHloii of Atltinllo Cltj. ' They are ntteudlng the slxty-tltlnl nnuuul mwIoii of the Aincrlonn .Mnllrul Asimchitloii. Or, Atiralmni Jnoobl. of .Vow York, was Installed as president, MiocetllUK 15r. Juhnll. Murpli,v. nf c'lileup. ami lit his fimiiBitrtU iiddress Urged t action to proxent undesirable umrrlagos and stop ptrtutun-Unn f doftvMves In puimlutlon. lie kiiM In p.irl- iiecause oc iiniuicuu contutiuus wonjon iiiiieti to se.'wt rr tiieir IiuImiiu1s anil the fnthfrs "f their chlldrett ;-, virile young men, but choose rather the old and the weulth.x, often with the t-sult of ulcUy offm rluj;. or iioiiu sniu ur. dace tu The sons of the men whoe means afford their children the best onoo.-tunlllM. !m naU. too nfion imiiimi. i.n, health mid opportunity In Ice and tissipatlon, dlsiiuallfyln tii.-mseUr for bmnetlcent fathrrhiwtl, while tho itxii."- -and navies of the world withdraw thousand of sturdy you;u uliu tnlKht tnaku exeellnui tiiarliul maturlrl. I'niffiir -Reusing, of Copenhagen, and Dr. Darrett are attending. . Hfl hoatj Horoi nnd ITUmtit in tho very slinjitosl wav. V It t " iljthtUinvn into tint hlotnl and loinovii the uiuiwi, mid tint iiluvu h limni.t to ln'ul but auto tlio Itiipurltloti uml u ntl in. icr-iwhuh iimo l-m-ut'ii i moittu of koeplit'T tho uku- nitn i to i loni" r ntHorhod fiom thn I1iidi. , Kvtorilut upjillcations or .ulv.s, 1h,u , pluitto , on-., can uuvur )iiimIuio i i cute bociuimi they do UM t . t i uivh of tiio trouble. At m.t iU'Y ouu only ulhiy lmln or todiao iniluniiimtloni siuh tiootinuiit H worUluit on ! ItvmtiUilitit unit unt tnnflilnu lli.i iiuiiun. ! viri' mil illlvn 1 in KlliK'lo 111 tin! bimid U WMtlceuoxl or infeotmi, tlirv cuiiucit tiotulsli tho tllmiiin tltuu ntouiol tlio pi ice, but ItiHtiwiil thev couilaiitlv (llnclmruu Into tho llrmh imiuml Urn I or u itintitity if Impure, (toriu-lnilon iiiuiter which grmlually omU Into tint Hurroiiudliif hotdthv tlMUn mid cmum the tilonr to eulargK. fllnoo InipuMi I blootl Ii ro.ipouslliio for Horwt mid I'lryi, it iitodlolnii that can purify tho lilnod Ij tho onlv hope of u i uro. H, K.H. linn louu buon ruuogiilattid ict tho (irentoHt of nil blowl putltlor', powietmliig tho qnalllloii nt'owiiMty to iitino every impurity troin the lijood, Wltllu oitjliu; tho soru or ulcer H.M tl, lirlugn ultout n healthy condition of tint HuhIi by supplying It with ji- i, lieulthy blootl, and Hum milium tho t.uni periiiituiiut mttl Inntliit;, Uook on Bores nud Ulcers uud ttuy inudlcitl ttdvloo f mo to nil who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. OA. stron at nil, ry Label Paste. To make n good uiste for labels mix together with cold water until they form a smooth cream four ounces of flour uud an ounce and u half of brown suzar. Then pour In boiling water, stirring all the time till the right con sistency is obtained. Add Uve or six drops of carbolic acid to keep the paste from becoming sour, and when it has been well stirred in the compound will be tit for use. 577 VOTES FOB TAFT CLAIMED CWDEREW FOR CONVENTION f IS i ; TO BE PRODUCED: The Stir Theater management au tiotturus tno photupl i "Cinderella' trains from the luixot onutom fit if. us they pA thmtitih .Meillonl mid the ileleKHlo iinunliofH of the order oil bonnl will bo outortiiiiu'd here nt o notel n mniiner Unit lliev will nii'iiilier Meilt'uril. l)ftrolt'iliuic!."7c "tho MIcIiIkmi stato fut euiiUiuieiil biirouu fur nlMhed piiHltloiiH for 29. Kill out td the ;il,L'i) who npptled. , A Truth Teller. "Do you think I'll get Justice?" ask ed the culprit of Ids lawyer. "I'm afraid not." answered the law yer, who bad taken the trouble to col lect his fee In advance nnd could there fore bo candid. "You know they don't hang In this state," Llppincot t's. WccRs&HcGowanCo. . UNDERTAKERS 7 rhOBt M71 Vlykt VbQUMI T. W. Weeks t071 A. X. On, MM KABV AMXSTAnnr, WerklnoxHim. "George, dear." said the j-oung wife, "you are growing handomer every day." "Yes. darling." replied the knowing George. "It's u way 1 have Just be fore your birthday." London I'ick-Me-Up. Cheer Up. "Before 1 was married life was one continual round of pleasure." "And Isn't It now?" "Xo; It's ono continual round of econ omy riow." Washington Herald. CHICAGO. Juno 10. That Presi dent Taft will receive ii"7 votes on tho first "ballot, forty tnoro than sufficient to insure his nomination, was the word sent over the long ins tance telephone to the white house today by Charles D. Hllles, secre tary to the president. Ills mosstigo to tho president wns: "Conceding Roosevelt every dole gat to which he has the sllghtoet legal title, including California.1 North Dakota and Washington dis tricts, whore tho contention is tech nical, delegates to tho convention will be divided on tho initial roll call as follews: "Taft 577 Roosevelt 55; La Follctte 20; Cummins 10." Roosovelt lenders hero scoffed nt Hllles' claim, declaring It basfd on tho statements of Taft loaders uud that it does not liy any means rep resent the feelings of Individual delegates. lor Tuesday, Wodaesd.i and Thurs day of this weok.v ' The Production. llsautiful, pro-' nounced by prt-SEjnnd critics every-1 where as Tho Croaning Triumph of. Moving Picture-, History. Rich. costly, nud gorgeous, til In prmlur-l tlon Ik. one of Indescribulilo pictorial magnificent. Tlwe are ninety-one scenes, or over 1,0 oo ft. of elabo rate setting, suwrb ostunxw, per fect photograplir, uondorful of fontH. aittl tho tfllpn Is Incompar- 15? Don't Experment MtBtlrsiiatlTr-'dteganco; Tho nblo story Is boyouifuloubt tho KNseotost ever told thafof Clutlurtdlit and her silver llit&r tho sttiry is dear to the hearts of old anil young I M,f01(i aiiKP, ELKS Si AUTOS nil Mind la that which perceives, feels, remembers, nets nnd is consciouj of continued existence. A New Start. "I told him there weie dozens of peo ple right here in town who hud never heard of him." "I guess that tobk him down a peg or two." "I guess It didn't. He Ktnrted right out to find tlii'iu and borrow money from them." Houston I'onL Mighty Mean. "She's tho inetiuext tvuuiaii I know!" "What's the mutter now V "I offered to give her servant $1" a week more '6 lon'ie to work for inc. nnd,'puld you hvlleve It. xlie met the raise uud kept the maid tierelfi" De troit Free Press. An Excellent Performance. J. M. UuyV alittitrelH plnyetl to n erowileij tent Inst night. They were hy fur the bo-d miimtn-ls Hint ever vi.ited the city iimier cuiivum. Thoy hnvo an excellent perforuinnee, osH;cinlly the ucroljutic feuturo, mid the (lancing', while the old time uiin .trelerfi)riumipe mid fnun dli;ltt.-d tlie nudienee. They carry u line band nud arc u tuneful, inu-.inil, talented crowd. Vote-, ('enter Adn cute. Medford, TiicmIj v, Ju.ie 11. El 1 Committees of Meilforri LuAje 11 (iS 15. I'. (). i:ik nre buy feeuring plehgOH of iiiiliHiioliiliw in which ! Miitortiiiu the lai',u ik'I'ution of t;il which will p.iHH through thio city ut tliu find ot tit luontli tin their way to nttend tlu- national convention to ho held nt Portland. AH of the nolo possible ii ri i., n secured mid the vi-itin l.ll t.iL 'i Jor short mituniu bile nib- t, ,u the citv nnd ilU a- tin i u nt mil. Ix.U I. I no uiado .ri. iii, i'- Vou Will .MiiUk o MMitho If Von I'tillou' this Mtilfonl CIcu'h Atltltc. Never neglect jour klduos. If Mill hnvo pnlu In tho bat-k, uri nary disorders, tllzilnww and uerv oumiestf. It's time to act and no tlii'iu to experiment. These tiro common symptoms of kidney trouble, and you should souk u remedy whluh Is reo ommouded for tho klduoys. Donii's Kidney IMIIk Is the remedy to use. No liucd to iLXiKiriiiiiuit has cured muuy stubborn oiihuh In I'OHOW tlio niivico of it i i Medford rltlreu. I ' A Hetz. lao Front St., Medford, Ore . says: "I am Just as Villllng to n loiniiifiid Doru'k Kldtoy PIIIh to-' dty ax I unit In Septuiubor, ltlOT. uhfii 1 iiulillely told of my experi ence tlth thorn. I suffered from j kidney trouble for nt least five years T ' and as time paiuiod, I grow worse, .Sharp pains darted through tho I Miuall of my hark uud vometlnies tho nttuckx worn ho sevoro thttt I could , hardly stoop. At night my hack achotl Intensely and Bound sleep was out of tho i uost Ion. lloliig told . to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I pro cured u supply and they soout gavo ' uio relief." ' lor milo by all dealorri. Price 50 j fouls. Foster-.MIIbum Co., llu'ffiilo, I New York, solo agents for tho I'nlted Htntes. Hi iin nib' r tho name Doan's-' uud tako no other. , The IRRIGATION MEETING Will be held al the OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Eve. a! 8 o'clock June 11 DONT FAIL An Interesting Program is Provided for -H-KM"K-H-MKH-r-M f Tef"1I eTTO "E A jf Wholotaln 1VJLL Mr.MLfjr.lwM. mn K tl Rotetil Hperlal attiiitlon to wholeMitlo shipping orders. Aro jou particular iiboiit tho Ice (nam you eul? Wo nro Just that particular about thu iiuitllty of ho rrcim wo make that vto use pasteurlxeil cream In tho uimitifurttir" of our Iro cream. Ouo trial will couvluco you of tlio superior quality of our Ice cream Wo maku all flavors ami special orders on short notice. Free d llveilcs to nil parts of tho city. MEDFORD CREAM fa BUTTER CO. Phones- Pacific, SM: Home. IGI-L Natatorlum llulldliu: .M;..,,,....4-..,j.,,,,t,.,.H.......M..j. THE Sunrise Laundry F.VMILV WAHIIINO A HPF.CIALTY. ALL WOUIC OUAUANTr.KI) Orders called for nnd delivered. First chum work done by hand. Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and proHned. t Tel. Main 7831; Home, 37. Corner I'lghth and South Central Avontio. All Feel Like Fqolt. no The bridegroom til ways looks like a fool during the ceremony. .She How about tlie brldeV He Oh. the bride, being It wouiiiu. Is able to dis semble! Boston Transcript Raised tho Ante. "Tommy." wild n vlnltor to a bright little five-year-old. "whut would you do Jf I gave yoli u penny?" "Wish it was a nickel," was tho re ply. Chicago .News. Half the (ruth will very often amount to ubsolute falsehood Wliulely, W. Nicholson Jennings, tho Inven tor of a spoclal aero.camoru, snys that among othor uses for photogra phy from tho sky viewpoint, land compiuiles will be ublo to display aprlal photographH or suburban de velopment, merchants to udvortiso their location in a city, Ho says gon ulno motion pictures of Journeys through cluudland will somo day bo us common as present-day snapshots. COMING Larger and 'Better The GOOD SHOW Medford Tuesday JUNE 1 1 DON'T MISS THE GOOD ONE THIS TIME PARADE AT NOON PERFORMANCE at 8 P.M. Under Canvas, TUES. JUNE 1 1 WJMMMMIWjwlejPi MM "