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TICKET NAMED BY
G. 0. P. CONVENTION
taw ui;ci:ivi:i mi,
:iti iiidn't ven:
C'lllOAtIO, .hunt 21.
President Tuft received r. iJ 1
voles, Hmuilor CiiiiiiiiIiih 17,
Hi-iiiitor l.u I'ollolto II, :!
mil ItouHovi'lt 107, Justice
IIiikIm'h i, iiliMxiit o, mill not
votliiK 31 1. Thin wiin Din Pe
nult (if tint flnit luillot taken
ut Hie national republican
convention.
CIIKJAOO, Juno 2 I. -Willi nearly
:ir.(l or tin Hoosovolt itiiliKnto ili
i'IIiiIiik to vntv inn) IiiinIi'IiIiik away
ul adjournment time to ti'iuhtr Colo
int itooxovxlt tint nouiliintloii of tint
iinw party, tint fifteenth republican
natloiiiil ton vt'ii t Ion at t ho uil of a
lontt tinil tumultous million Hutiir
ilny nlttlit renominated William II.
Tad of Ohio (or president ami
J nines H. Hlierinon. of New York for
vice president. President Tnft re
ceived r.iil or the I07K vote In the
rniivi'iitlon, or twonty-oiii' more than
u majority.
Tint i)cInIoii of t ho Itootinvi'lt peo
ilo iimlor tho direction of their
leader to ri'fraln from voting loft no
other candidate near tho president.
Tim announcement of a Taft victory
wan xreotcd with rhcerliiK from lilt
adherents mnt I'.romiM ami hisses from
tint opposition.
When It became absolutely curtain
yesterday that Tuft would ho nom
inated without great difficulty lend
em In control of tho convention do
elded to kIvo him as a ruunliiK mate
hla companion on tin tlcltet of jyo.S.
Alt others dropped from (hit race and
Sherman wan tho only candidate reg
ularly placed hefore tho convention.
Tho motion wan jnado from Now
Hampshire to mako tho nomination
hy acclamiitlon, hut this wan declar
ed out of order. Thorn were many
neatteiliiK vole on (ho roll call which
ensued. Tin result wiih: Sherman
f.H7. Ilornli 2t, Morrlam 20, llsdley
M. lleverhlKo 2, (llllett 1, absent 71,
present, hut Hot voting, 352.
Tim convention nmld much coufns
lon adjourned hIiio die. At no time
was thero any Indication of walk
out of ltoonevelt delegates, They ox
pressed their revolt In silence.
In tho confiiHlon just hoforo ad
journment a resolution wan adopted
KlvliiK tint national rommltteo power
to declare vacant tint Heat of any
man on tint committee rofuitliiK to
Hiipport tint nominees of tho regular
convention of 111 12,
Tho first mention of Tnft's name
In Warren HardliiK'a noinlnatlnt;
speech wan tho nIkhiiI for u wild doin.
oiiHtratlon on tho floor and In tho sai
ler Ich.
When HardlUK flirt mentioned
Taft'H uamo tho Taft deloKatoH and
hnlcouloH Jumped to their foot, cheer
In wildly.
Till) ItOOHOVoll doloKttloH Hat stolid
y In their scats. Ho did tho WIhcoii
mIii delegates. Jeers of tint House
volt mou wont drowned.
Senator Itool remained scntm!, hut
alniOHt every other uotnhlo on tho
titiiKo Joined hi tint cheering.
Tho demonstration lasted exactly
f If toon minutes. Harding resumed,
making hrlof reference to tho np-
pIllllHO.
Tint ItooHovolt supporters "hock
led" IltirtlliiK throughout of hla
Hpooch, hissing and booing IiIh ora
tory, hurling tnuutlng questions at
him tlurliiK hla paiiHoa meant to ho
effective In purta of hla peroration.
A dologato In tho hack of tho hall
, tooted vigorously on n "Hteatn roller"
whlHtlo whonovor llnrdlng nuulo rcf
oronco to Tuft's strength.
Jolin Wauamakor )t I'hllatlolphlu
Hocondod Taft'H touniulnatloii,
"In tho ovo of country," wild Wan
uninkor, "I am proud to ataiid hoforo
you today. It wiih worth n liurrh'il
trip nrroBH from Hiirpn, I nrroptod
tho porHonnl Invitation of tho proal
dent mid thou wan elected without In
iitnictloiiH, I havo trlod to ho u K"1
Jtirymau and to voto aa I thought
ili;ht iuu JiiHt."
Aliihainu, Tnft 22, not votlnit 2;
Arizona, Tnft tlj ArkmiHiiH, Tnft 17,
not votliiK li California, Tufa, not
VotliiK 2lj Coloiudo, Taft 12j Con
noptlcut, Tuft 1-1; Doluwnro, Taft fi;
Klnrliln, Taft 12; floorKla, Taft 28 j
Idaho, Taft 1, Cummlna 7; IIIIiioIh,
Tart 2, ItooHovolt fi2, ahnont 2, not
votliiff 2.
, Indiana, Tnft 20, HoohovoU 3, not
votliiK 7; Iowa, Tnft 1(1, Cmnmlim
'0; KaiiHUH, Tart 2, not voting 18;
Koiituoky, Tuft 24, HoobovoU 2;
LoulHlaua, Taft 20; Malno, not vot
liiK 12; Muryluiul, Taft 1, Hoosovolt
I), uhHoiit 1, not voting n; MnHHaoluiH
ottH, Taft 20, not votliiK 10; Mlchl
Kim, Tuft 20, not votliiK 0; Mlnlioo-
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CIIIOAOO, .June i Cdliuiel
HoohovoU wan uoiiiliiatod llatiiiday
ulitlil on on Indoiu'iidont ticket In tho
dylnn hourn of (ho repuhllcau im
l Ion it t committee In which ho met de
feat. Ilia followora met at Ori'lienlra
halt, Iohii than a mile from tho
('oIIhoiiiii, and plotlK"l aupport to
tho former pronldeut.
In urceptlii); tho uoiuliiallou the
(Jolouel nppcaleil In tho pooplo of all
tiertloiin, loKUiillcmi or paily affllla
tloiiti, to Hlaud with tho roiimlora or
tint now party
Colonel ItuonevHt thanked tho del
oMiiton for tint uoiuliiallon hy what
ho declared "tho lawfully elected del
ofsaten to tho repuhllcau convention,"
who ropioHoiitod tint majority or tint
vote who participated In tho ro
puhllcati ptlmarlen mid accepted, utile
Jecl to hut omt condition.
Mo ailylaed tho doli'Kntcn to return
homo and uncertain tint xetillmeul or
tho peoplo oiiil then roanHoiuhlo and
formulate a platform. Tho only con
dition waa If when miMHemhled they
would ho entirely free to nulmtltute
aomeoiut elao for htm an their candi
date ror pr'Hldotit. Tho colonel de
clared tho convention "whnt hnx Junt
nut did not ropronent tholltpiihllcauH
or tho country, hut wan only organ
ized to carry out tho ntulMter pur
ponen of political tiunneH,
Mo raid tint time had come when
all who hcllove not only In tint pro
Krennlvo pollcleH. hul elementary
prluclplen of public luonillty, nhould
Join In one movement. He declared
In thin flKht hla principle Hliould he
"Thou nhalt not Meal." it waa Im
matorlal, ho walil, whether they atolo
tho nomination, ntolo In polltlcn or
In hiinlnenH or atolo the hlrthrlKht of
(ho people to rule thonmolvcH.
Tint Informal nomination of ltoone
velt waa nald to ho chiefly ror the
purpone or nffectliiK a temporary or
KunUatlon. HeKlnuliiK tomorrow,
when a rail will ho Innued for a ntato
convention In llllnoln, the work of
orKiinltlu will ho puahed forward
rapidly, ntate hy utate. Later, proh
ahly In Aiir.unt, a national convention
waa niiKKcnted hy ltoonevelt In hla
acceptance or tho nomination, and
wilt ho held.
LIVESTOCK PRICES
I'OKTI.ANI), June '1. Keeeipth
for the week have heen iim t'olles:
Cattle llli:i; ealves ill); hous Mllfi;
hlnep 1202.
Altlnnieji there were more entile
than liiht week, the market remained
ahoiit xteaily, I'rices held up hotter
than expected on account of the run
of uriiHri cattle, lops Ill-inline, fioui
.fll.illl to $7.00, the ordinary lot of
KriiHH cattle liriunint,' uroiiud .(!.".r
KoiikIi entile were limited lower, t'ow.
foiiinl reuily nnlo at from $5,7! to
"rll.UO. There were u muni many
ealves on tint market, the host lin'it
jjrailit hollini; .from $7.75 and tl.o
heavier ut $."1.00.
Tho lio; leeeiplK were lighter tlmn
last week anil hrotinlit Tie over Inst
week's (iiotiition, tho top heinj; $7.30
nmt otliuirt M'llini; from $11.50 to $7.75.
Tho hlieep leeeipls were also liulu
er than tho previous week. Tho ex
treme top on liimhs was $(1.00, hut
Home sales were made under that iixr
ure. Yonrlinp anil two year old
wethers brought $1.25 and $1.10.
Medium stuff was 25e lower; licit
ewes $11,50 to $11.75.
Notu, not votliiK 21; MlaHlsalppl, Tnft
17, not votliiK 3.
MlaHourl, Tuft 10, not voting 20;
Montana, Taft 8; Nebraska, Hoobo
voU 2, not voting H; Now Hamp
ahlro, Taft 8; Novmln, TnU C; Now
.Moxlco, Taft 7, ItooHovolt 1; Now
York, Tnft 70, Roosevelt 8, not vot
ing 0; Now Jersey, HoohovoU 2, not
voting 2(1; North Carolina, Tnft 1,
HoobovoU 1, not voting 22,
North Dakota, La Follotto 10;
Ohio, Taft II, not voting 31; Okla
homa, Taft -I, HoohovoU 1, not vot
ing Ifi; Oregon, Hoosovolt 8, not vot
ing 2; PoniiHylvanla, Tnft 9, Hooso
volt 2, Hughes 2, not voting 02, nh
aont l; Hhotlo Inland, Tnft 10;
South Carolina, Taft 10, absent 1,
not voting 1.
South Dakotn, Hoosovolt 5, La Fol
lotto 5; TonnesBoo, Tnft 23, Hoobo
voeolt 1; Texas, Taft 31, nlmont 1,
not voting 8; Utah, Tnft 8; Vermont,
Taft (1, not voting 2; Virginia, Tnft
22, tiUHout 1, not voting 1; Washing
ton, Taft H; Woat Virginia, not vot
lug 10; Wlsconaln, ln Kollutto 2G;
Wyoming, Tuft (I; Alnakn, Tuft 2;
District of Colunihln, Tnft 2; Philip
pines, Tnft 2; Porto Hco, Tnft 2;
Huwull, Tuft 0.
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BESTBATTLELOCALRINGPROMiSEDTONIGHT
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The pi Mo or .Meilford "Itiul Ahilernoii" ulm ltoen the tleer Als- IjiIm-I
toiilgli(
Tonight Hud Anderson Is
railed upon to aland tho test of his
hoxlng career. If aurcegnful, l3ila
young man has a hrlght ami pros
perous future hoforo him In the Hue
of profcKHlonal hoxlng and would hid
fair to go down In history as one of
tho world'a grout lightweights.
Anderson has been In the hoxlng
gamo about four yearn, during which
time ho haa engaged In twenty-two
contents, winning all, with the ex
ception of two bouts with Danny
O'Hrlen, which were declared n draw.
In the last rite months Anderson hns
been forging hla way to the front In
leaps and hounds.
Tonight's bout with Abe
Lnhel will deride Anderson's future.
If he can get hy this Label lad ho is
very apt to keep on going right to the
VITAL POINTS IN
G. 0. P.
CHICAGO, Juno 2 1 Vital points
In tho national republican platform
were: Unchanging faith in tho gov
ernment hy tho peoplo; tho authority
and Integrity of tint courts; legisla
tion against delays anil costly ap
peals urged, monopoly and special
privileges opposed ami tho federal
trade commission commended.
Ilellef In tho protective tariff was
reaffirmed with duties high enough
to protect American Industries. Some
duties are now too high and must be
reduced. It declures the high cost of
living la attributable to tho protec
tive tariff. A scientific Inquiry into
tho high cost or living la recommend
ed. A revision of tho banking laws
and currency system Is advised.
Investigation Into the ugricultural
credit systems Is recommended with
state and fedeial laws for future con
trol. Iiwa prohibiting campaign contri
butions In n campalHii directly or In
directly hy president, vlco-prealdont,
senators, representatives of congress.
Campaign publicity Is approved. The
policy of the tepiihl can party of con
servntton of natural resources Is to
ho continued with more laws to nld
the bona fide homesteaders ami set
tlors. Adequate parcels post Is fa-
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X Tho Gobble Duet
& Slido Troinbono Solo by A. 0.
& Burgess
& Tho Logoiul oi! tho Mascot
! Prices 5(ty, $1.00, $1.50
J $$ t $
top, whereas the sad ta.te of defeat
, would spell gloom to the Anderson
camp and would mean that Hud
would have to confine hla milling
with the medlocrn claa of rlngmen.
Anderson has only one advantage
over La"nel, and that Is nature's
youth, hut It has served many a time
to win a victory over old Father
'lime. Isabel lsxiiot old, nor does lie
line crutches. Ho Is still a very
young rif.in, only 27, but In prize
ring annals the party so blessed Is
considered well on his way in other
words, It Is the turning point of a
boxer, especially after having seen
ten yenrs of service.
The first preliminary will begin at
S:30 p. in. sharp, the main event at
ti p. ut., and tho show all over at
J fiO p .in. Reserved seats on sale
at Nash hotel.
HUE HOTEL AT
Dr. .Miixime Shurmnu, of I'otthnd.
is in southern Oregon for the puri.ose
of once ug.iiu lookitjg into the mnttei
of Itiiildiut: uu unto road to the On
pm euvof. and establishing u summer
rot-orl (here. His plans so fur have
been blocked by the refusal of the
government to issue n permit.
If Dr. Shurmuu .succeeds in induc
ing the government to grunt him u
permit ho will proceed with his plmis
The eines would prove an added '
to uttiaet tourist to southern Ore
gon. vored and the merchant niarlno Is
cited us one of tho country's urgent
needs. The reclamation policy and
continuance is recommended.
A liberal system of Improving tho
rivers and lint bora and liberal Alaska
policy to Insure development.
Undesirable Immigration to bo re
strained; more and better safeguards
life property t sea; greater economy
and efficiency In tho government af
fairs and constructive accomplish
ments, President Tnft set forth as
"unexampled" and to which any ad
ministration could point with confi
dence.
OREGON
CAVES
The Mascot
Comic Opera in three nets. ' Undor the direc
rection of "The Burgess Bros."
Proceeds go to help dofrny tho expense of
Mod ford's headquarters room at Elk's reunion in
Portland. TWO NE011TS
Tues. 6 Wed. June 25-26
60 PEOPLE
Orchestra of 10 Pieces
II. IT. Howell Musical Director
SEE
Beautiful Costumes
Poker Games botweon Burgess and
Quisonberry
Princo Lorenzo Hide tho Burro
Ask any Elk about Tiqkots
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California fruit distributors is,ic
(he following market lelier from Sac
rnmonto, June 22:
The following gives number of curs
of deeidiioiiM fruit shipped from ill
pomtM in California for the week end
ing Friday evening, June 211, 11112.
Chorrie: (J ears. From the earlv
Kix'tioim practically oil vntfoticm of
olioirit'H hme now been shipped with
the exception of Murk Oregon, and
another week will mark the conclusion
of this movement,
Apn'rel: 71 !l-1 cars. Movement
of this fruit shows n gain oxer tlml
of last week of practically six ears
per day.
I'ltims; .'12 1-1 car. Civilian plums
are still moving from the river di-
Diets. The earlv sections Imir now
finished on this variety. Fruit is not
running quite as larg as usual and
there is no question hul that the croft
of all cnilv varieties will fall consul
erahly short of previous estimates.
Ponches: 11 1-2 cars. Alexanders
are going forward, mid considerable
quantities of Triumphs are in evi
deuce. A few days will finish the
movement of the former, hut there '
a line crop of Triumphs which will
materially increase the shipments of
this variety.
1'ears: 1-2 oar. A few Comet and
I.awsou I'ears have appeared in the
earjy Mictions.' N'o Hartletts have
been offered a yet. Reports from
Sarrnniento river indicate that the
crop is growing nicely and the fruit
will he smooth and of good size.
Comparative Mutciucnt of ship
ments: June l.'th
1011 3012
Clierries 1 07 1 1 0 .
Apricot 20 -IIP-
I'eaehes 2', 1
I'lum-, 24 41
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COUNTRY IS SAVED
T TAFT
WASHINGTON, June 24. Presi
dent Taft In a statement Issued Satur
day declared the Ustio beforo the
republican convention was whether
It would ubandon its principles of
standing for constitutional guaran
tees of life, liberty' and property. He
said the campaign to seize the repub
lican party and "jnako It an Instru
ment of reckless ambition" was so
sudden time was not given to prop
erly show to tho people what dangers
confronted them. "The Importance
of the great victory which had been
achieved cannot be estimated." Ho
said It was not necessary now to
speak of tho result In November. "It
Is enough now to say that what will
happen In November Is a great vic
tory for the republican party and the
United States."
"Just Say"
HORLICK'S
It Means .
Original and Gonulru
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Agts.
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, malted grain, powder form.
A quick lunch prepared ia a minute.
Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S.
Others are imitations.
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S.S.S.
Bad blood Is rcsponnlblo for most of our nlfmonta, txnd when from any
cnunc it becomes Infected with impurities, humors or poisons, trouble In soma
form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc.,
show that tho blood Is infected with unhealthy humors which hnvf changed
it from iv pure, fresh stream to n sour, acrid fluid, whlah forooa nut lta
Impurities through tho porn.4 and gl.imla of tho skin. A very common evi
dence of bad blood Ia norcs and ulcers, whlah break out on tho tiesh, often
from n very Insignificant bruise, or oven scratch or abrasion. If tho blood
wai healthy tho place would heat at once; but being infected with Impurities
which nro discharged into tho wound, Irritation and Inflammation aro set
up, tho fibres and tissual are brolcon, and the noro continues until tho
blood la purified of tho cause. B. S. H. Is Nature's blood-purlfler and tonic,
made entirely from roots, herbs and buries. It nf,,'S down Into the circula
tion and removes every particle of Impurity, humor or poison, restores lost
vitality, and steadily tones up tho ontlro system. S. 8. S. neutralizes any
excesui of acid In tho blood, making it pure, fresh nnd healthy, and perma
nently cures Ec7.erna, Acne, Tetter, Salt Kheum, IJolls, and nit other skin
LTUption or dheusu. Uook on tho blood and any medical advlco free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, OA,
THE
Sunrise Laundry
FAMILY WASIIINO A 8PKCIA17TV. MA, WORK GUARANTEED
Orders called for and delivered. First class work dono by hand.
Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7831;
Home, 37. Corner Eighth and Soutb Central Avenue.
OUR REPAIR SHOP
Is equipped to do all branches of Bicycle and
Motorcycle repairing. Brazing a specialty.
Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Retired.
All work guaranteed and delivered
promptly.
Pacific Motor Supply Co.
Both Phones
GROWERS
The prospects are good for a bumper fruit crop
in the Pacific northwest. We would advise all grow
ers of Peaches, Apricots, Canteloupes, Tomatoes, Po
tatoes, etc., to get in touch with us. It is a part of our
business to find a market for the fruits and produce
grown in the valley. We have our arrangements
completed to handle the crops that will bring good
returns to the grower. It will pay you to investigate.
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Oregon
Pacific 5021.
Nearly 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. Lindloy, Vice Prei.
O. W. McDonald, Cashier
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.
PURIFIES
BAD BLOOD
220 West Main St.
Home 307.
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