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. " " 1 ftrrcrwoTtn TsrATn TTtTnnNT!, Mrcnrom). omwov, aromw, 'Armr, 21. 101a. & ' "aw w RfpsiBasT MQAW PLANS FOR I F BlSMlumtPAlNilll -. rTsftfS .IIMvJIAflSriAisXii Mffl DAY BY ORDER OF IS JWIaiufrfamouj Hotel Natodfer hctxccllcnco OEMS LEADER T 30 TINS OF OPIUM TOURING VALLEY 'ilyCubinc.tiiropcanpwm 'nun SUFFRAGE S NO M AY1 SGLEANUP RID CHINESE YK SQUADRON MEOFORD DAY AT OUSQUESTION ROOMING OUSENETS nlAIN aS:pw d- vi in r0.u''5''!HssIl,J!!Cvv M ItXciAii'idSiBli'iXj iwii a filj GREATCONFERENCE MAY E i . i lai " i sumi. aKlnsjVi,iafSBjjsfna t r i- A, fr Yesterday was World' Chrlitlnn CltlKonshlp Confcrcnco day among tho local diuretics. Under tho aus pices of the ministerial union ot the city, Dr. James S. McGaw, of ritts burif, l'a., addressed three large audi ences. He spoke In the Christian church In tho morning, addressed k man mooting; of tho cltUcnB In tho Methodist Episcopal church In tho aftornooa and a union mooting of tho rhurchee In the 1'resbytorlan church In the cvcnlnc. Dr. McOaw Is xcnornl field secre tary ot the Second World's Christian Citizenship conference, which Is to bo held In Portland Juno 29 to July C ot this year. Knoch Making Assembly. Said Dr. McOa,w: "This assembly will In every way ho an epoch making event. What tho Ecumenical council at Edinburgh was In missions, this will be In cltltenshlp. It will present tho greatest aggregation ot speakers that ever assembled under ono root for tho discussion of cltltenshlp. Sov-onty-flvo to 100 men ot national and International reputation, men from every country In Europe, from China, Japan and Corca, from Canada and nlmost every state In tho union, chos en because ot their exact knowlcdgo and experience In the subject upon which they shall apeak. "Among the subjects to bo discussed nro marriage and divorce, social purity, moral training In public edu cation, prison reform, society's delin quents, a weekly day of rest, tho liq uor problem, capital and labor, inter national peace, and child labor, "Delegates from all churches, re form organizations and associations for public betterment aro being ap pointed. Thousands will bo Jn at tendance from all over America. "Mod ford congregations and other organizations having a Christian or patriotic purpose are to send a strong delegation. But Mcdford day at tho conference Is also being arranged for. Special admission tickets for the con ference on that day will be supplied by tho management at Portland and Wed ford will receive a velcome. Largo Committee. "Tho Portland Commercial club has a committee of 100 ot the repre sentative citizens which will havo in chargo the entertainment M the guests while in the city. Tbo Fourth of July celebration to be held this year In Portland in connection with tho conterenco will bo unique It will bo a real anniversary of Ameri can Independence. Foreign speakers will Join with Americana In tho ad dresses in the morning ot that day. This will bo followed by n civic par ado different from any ever seen in America and which will present a careful study ot tho folk lore and American traditions, together with the Institutions dear to all Ameri cans. "The conference has been Indorsed by almost every church. It Is recclt ing tho hearty cooperation ot all public spirited citizens throughout the union. Careful work in organi zation and publicity has lieen done for tho last three years and every thing spells success for tho great world gathering. "Among somo of tho results sought In the conference aro tho awakening of tho public conscience to the press ing problems which confront us, the presentation ot the Dible solution for thoso problems, tbo consolidation ot Christian forces for human better ment, the production ot an exact re port of conditions and tbo creation of a new literature on civic uplift and, finally, a possibility of economy in tho administration of social bet terment efforts." SIEGE OF 10 IN WASHINGTON, April 21, Tho slego of Jolo, In tho Philippines, Is abandoned today by the, 3000 Moros who surroundod that plnce, accord ing to advices received t tho war department. THREE VAUDEVILLE ACTS AT ISIS THEATER Willi tlireo vnudevillo nets niul llirco feature films the IsU Theater opened tho week (Jui)duy before oiowded liout.09. Astrn, tho mystery, tho llirco DoVoca unci Hilly Kemp furnished entertainment nnd amusc lucnl out oC tho ordinary for Medford niiit i U jirobnblo (lint this playhouse will ho filled during liio remainder of the engagement of (hose nets. Thy lwis will put on (lita extra big show tonight, tomorrow night ami Vydiioeday. NKW Y01HC, April 21. A bomb wns exploded in suffrage nnd Catho lic circles today when n statement wns published setting forth that Mis Inez Milhollnud, fntnoim suffrage lender, hud made n direct nltnek on the Cntholic church ns bciiiR- opposed to otcs for women. The trouble started nt the Hotel Plain, when a woman in nil audience addressed by Miss Milhollnud asked if it were true that the Catholics on- posed suf fraRC. Itefcrcnce was mndo to the statement issued by Cardinal Gibbons, following tho visit pnid him hv the on-to.Wiisliinetnn hikers, in which the cardinal expressed mows in opjwsition to voles for women. In n statement dictated to the United Press today Miss Milhollnud said ; "My intentions were nnd nro to at tack no institution of personal ar rangements, except the ones that pro vent the full and free piny of demo cracy. Thnt is, the nrrnnc.ement by whieh women nro excluded from tho exercise of the right to vole. I de plored the fact thnt tho . Catholic church fo rim tic nece-s to nny source of information whatsoever, as it necessarily must, by placing nny book upon Tho Index. The priest thnt I spoke to agrees to with holding of informnting is a regrettable thing. Ho maintained that tho Catholic church could hold its own' with the breath of all the sciences in the world blown upon it, nnd he gave me a book to prove his point whieh I believe is called 'The Popes nnd the Sciences.' He maintained that in formation about everything added to and did not detract from the integrity of the Catholic church. Therefore he believed, too, in votes for women. That type of Catholic who offered opposition in tho towns of Wisconsin wns the one who believed that suf frage for women mennt knowledge for women nnd rebellion for women. I doubt if nnv explanation would be necessary if I had n shorthand re port of my remarks, but perhaps I garbled my meaning and failed to make it clear." , Miss Milholland wns asked if she was disnleased nt tho action of Car dinal Gibbons in opposing suffrage. "Certainly not," she replied. "He had the same right to bo opposed to votes for women that I have not to bo a member of the Catholic church. There is no argument between the church nnd the suffrage workers. It is a matter of individual opinion on the part of tho Catholics, just as it is n matter of individual opinion on the part of members of ouy other church." I TO SWINE MARKET PORTLAND, Ore., April 21. lie ccipts for tho week have been: Cat tle, 1751; calves, 28; hogs, 3284; sheep, 2292; horses, 20. Cattle cars were full nnd buyers had u fjno layout on hand for Tues day morning from tho delayed Mon day' stock train. Business was ac tive on n somewhat weaker basis, but the nvcrago beef quality was bo good that killers could not fail to give 8c or better. Hulk sold Tuesday nround 8c, but the tendency downward wna in evidence Wi'dnehday. A conser vative sleer top for the remainder of tho week nt least, is $8.00 and it is doubtful if buyers ponld bo induced to bid higher. The sentiment is de cidedly bearish nnd price basis is not firm. Cow quality was ordtnarj'i only one head selling nt $7.00 and ranging down to $3.00, according to quality. Veal market sloudy to firm at $0.00. All tho swine business wns con tracted Tuesdny nnd Wednesday. Prices fell on Tuesday when buy ers rofused to givo over $0.15 for tho best quality light iiogs. Wednesday's top was $0.10 and weak. There is a downward tendency to tho swine market and operations aro uncertain. Not enough sheep nnd lambs to satisfy one god killer. Only shenred wethers nnd lambs squeezed through tho three thousand total unloaded. All prices uro firm nnd there is un urgent demand for fnt mutton. EX-KING MANUEL TO WED HOHENZALLERAN PRINCESS LONDON, April 21. Itepoits that former King .Manuel of Portugal is betrothed to Princess Augiibtn Vic toria, daughter of Prince William of Ilohcnzollernn, wcro confirmed hero today by Muuuel'd prhate secretary . DOWNWARD REND I'HOCIiAM.VTIOX Whereas It Is a custom to specify n day In tho sprjug of each year ou which to clean up tho city through a cooporn- tlou ot city authorities and citizens, nnd Whereas It has boon Bhown that Thursday, May 1, 1913, Is a suitable day on which to conduct such n clean-up cam- palgn, Therefore I. W. W. Elforl. by virtue of tho power Invest- ed In me ns tho mayor of tho city of Medford, do hereby do- claro May 1 such a clean-up day and urge tho citizens ot Medford to cooperato In mak- Ing It a success. W. W. ElKEllT. Mayor. Thursday, May 1, will bo observed as a genoral clean-up day In the city ot Medford, that day being set aside by Mayor Elfcrt in a proclamation Issued today. All citizens-of Med ford nro urged to cooperato In mak ing it a success. On clean-up day tho street cleaning department will collect all ot the trash gathered by citizens on their residence lots and haul It away. Tho only condition Is that It bo nlaced In sacks or boxes and on the curb. When collected by tho department it will be hauled to Itlvcrsldo and Twelfth streets, where It will bo placed in a hugo pllo and burned. L BE UNDER WAY MAY I According to word received Mon day from the Clark Henry Construc tion company the work of paving tho Hear trcek bridge and n number of residence streets will bo under way by May 1. Next week will see a pav ing plant in Medford in preparation for the season's work. , The Bear creek bridge is to be paved first in order to eliminnio the trip across Hear creek nround by way of the bridge on Jackson. Work will also be rushed on Klvcnth street. IDGE Itnpid progress is being made on tho construction of tho new bridge over Rogue river which is to replace the old Ilybec bridge. Contractor Perhnm has a large crew at work and the structure will bo open for trnffiu within tho next few weeks. The bridgo will be ono of the best of thoso spanning Iloguo river. It is being well constructed and will also be more sightly than tho old one. GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED BY MR. AND MRS. BAKER Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo A. Baker of Snginnw, Mich., who nro visiting their daughter, Mrs. Milton Janes of Capitol Hill ranch, entertained at dinner Wednesday, April 10, nt tho Hotel Medford in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. Their guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Janes, Master Itichard Janes, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Janes, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Janes of Capitol Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Puxson, Miss Itulh Pnxson and Mrs. Lorcn Johnson of Central Point. A wedding breakfast wns served by Mrs. Carlton nnd Mrs. Harris Junes and Mrs. Milton Janes enter tained at a supper in tho evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. linker were tho reci pients throughout tho day of numer ous telegrams and letters of con gratulations from distant friendB. TKIjIj IT TO YOUU NEIOIIIIOItH If you nro ono of thoso fortunato women who havo found relief through tho uso of I.ydla K. Pink ham's Vegotublo Compound, from tho dreadful suffering incident to somo fomalo derangement, tell of it to your neighbor whom you hear complain of dreadful backacho, bear ing down pains, dizziness, houdnches, Irregulurltles, nervousness and de spondency, und when sho finds relief In nuturo'a remedy for woman's ilia, as thousands of othor women huvo, sho will bless you for telling her about It. A raid by officers headed by Sher iff August 1). Kinglcr on nil of the fliittK.il lililinitli- limiwnu in tlin I'nllll. ly Sunday night netted thirty tins uf opium and ix considerable tpmntity of milder iireimliltlous of done. Jim Ling nnd one or two olhcr Chinamen wnri I'liiii'lil in the rniil. All of the opium found by the of fleers was nt Ashland. Tho raid at Medford did nut net any of thu drug, but ns tho rooming houses at Ash land were first raided it is believed that local Chinamen were warned by telephone and had time to hide any of the drug they might havo had on hand. Jim Ling who was caught hi the net nt Ashland figured in n stabbing affray in this city some mouths ago. At thnt time tho laundry and room ing house conducted by Wo Leo on Iticridt wns raided but no opium was found. Since then ono or two raids weio made but nolhing found. It litis been reported frequently thnt Ashland wns n distributing cen ter for this section for the opium trndo among the Chinese. This led to the raiding of the rooming houses there first. F E Pmbnblv the Greatest piece of grand larceny since Captain Knltl re tired from active busincs lire oc curred yesterday afternoon at the locnl baseball grounds when the rep rchcnlntives or a Medford nine nnd the Central Point club taxed a dozen loyal ball fans two-bits each admis sion fee. "All that remained of the six hundred" ventured to tho park despite the threatening clouds nnd snt through the rain which fell dur ing tho first two or three innings, in hopes thnt tho game would im prove nnd wcro sadly disappointed. With the exception of Antic, Gill and "Huddy" Shultz. there w no ono wear ing a Medford uniform who can show any of the elnss which mndo Cobb famous. "Curley" Wilson, nnrpcr and Hopkins of Central Point played fair ball. The scoro at thu end of nine featureless innings wns 11 to 5 in fator of Central Point. Batteries: Central Point Onskm nnd Wilson; Medford McKcevcr nnd Hill. Spring Time Is Blood Cleaning Time WooJtfful How Qukllr Your Hnllr Sjttm AwsIkm Vfhtn tit BlooJ U CbutM J. l.rt S. . S. ni.l You of All llloo.l IIMurilrr. If you nro down with rheumatism: If you anetxe, foe I chilled, dro chokoil with catarrh, huvo a coukIi, or your kin U pimpled ami Irritated with raih. enema, or any other blood dis order, juit remember that nlmoit all the 111 of Ufa come from Impure blood. And you can easily give your blood a Reed, thorouuh cleamtlntr. n. bath, by unlntc 8. ft H. There la no need for anyone to Le denpondenl over the lllnesji of blood Impurities. No matter how badly they attack the sys tem, or how unilKhtly becomes the akin. Just remember thore la or.e In Kredlent In H. H. H. that o stimulates the cellular Untie throuchuut the body that each part aelccts Its own exaentlal nutriment from tho blood. Thla meana that alt decay, all break ln(C down of the tUmm, la checked and repair work beitlni, H. 8. 8. haa auch a specific Influence on all locul cells as to preserve their mutual welfare and afford u proper relative uenUtance to each other. More itttontlnn Ix bolntf given to connlriic live medicine than ever before and H 8, H, la the highest achievement In thla line. For many years people relied upon mercury. Iodide of potash, arsenic, "physics," cathartlca and "dopo" us remedies for blood sickness, but now the pure, vegetable 8, 8. H. Is their safeguard. You can r;et 8. 8. 8. In any drug store, but Insist upon having It. And you should take no chance by per mitting anyone to recommend a sub. tltule. And If your blood condition la audi that you would like to con sult a specialist freely and confiden tially, address tho Medical Dept., The Bwlft Hneclfla Company, 117, Uwlft Illdt;., Atlanta, Ou. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Ouarantiod " Prices Keasonabla COPFEEN & PRIOE 85 Howard Block, Entrance oa tth St Home riioat 941. The iI)Iiik nuundron of locnl bust nous men. who orKunltcd to tour tho valley and call upon tho rnneh own ers and Induco them to stun for Irri gation, and thus Insure tho construc tion ot the now IiIkIi lino ditch of tho lloRUti Klvor Valley Canal com pany, this uioruliiK left In auto to undertake tho work. Tliulr Minima Is '20,000 acres by May t." Anionu thoso who wuut out today wont Shorty tlarnett, J. i:. Wntt, J. !'. Mundy, J. W. Mitchell, R. N. Warner, Asa Hubbard and many others. Tho tour today was toward tho south mid east, Tomonow a tour to tho south nnd west will ho Hindu. Funeral Notice. The funeral of Joint Othorno will he held from the Into residence, TilU South Onkdalo Tuesday at 10 o'clock n. m. Itev. Hldrid;e officiating. Services nt tlin grow will he under the nuspiees tif the Woodmen of the World. A UPSELSIOMACH. T'tpo's l)laNilu" Owrromrs Your ludlgtlltiii in I 'l)ti .Minutes. Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of (ho food did tho (tannine do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach Is In a revolt; If sour, Kassy ami upset, and what jtiit Just ate has fermented Into stubborn I it nips; your head dlixy and aches, belch Kases and nclds and eructato undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated Just take a llttlo Ulapepsln nnd In" flvo minutes you truly will wonder what hecama ot tho Indiges tion nud distress. Millions of men nnd women today know that It Is needless to have n bad stomach. A llttlo Dlapepsln oc casionally keops this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take carp of jour liberal limit without rebel lion; If your food Is a damage in stead of it help, rumembor tho quick est, surest, most harmless relief I I'apo's Dlapopsln which costs only fifty cents for a largo enso nt ilru.i stores. It's truly wonderful It di gests food nnd sets things straight, so gently nnd easily that It Is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; It's so unneces sary. The Bonded Warehouse OKNKItAIi STOItAOIJ Oregon's Most up-to-dnto Tiro-proof Warohouso with Ilurular-proof Vault. Tor ratos apply MEDFORD REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. Managers Beat located and most io nu lar lotcl in the City. Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms CO rooms . 50 rooms 00 rooms kits di!tI Ills $1.00 each 1.50 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 50 rooms with srittui kits 2.50 each 3D aiiltB. Iiftrlrnnm. mr. lor and bath 3.00 each For more than one guest add $1.00 extra to the above rates for ' each additional gueit. Reduction by week or month. 4 Managtmtnt ChuUr W. KtlUy $. G.ANDREWS .. Lubsco of Grill uud Dlulug Room. .. Hltuiited In (tin Hub of the lYIm-lp.il TlitNtter nod Hhopplng ItlMrlti Hoct'ntly Itedceorntod ami ItcfiirnMitsl Throughout, ami Hotter INpilppotl Totlay tlinn liter lleforo KuniiM'nn I'lan ItiMiim without tmth, iM.U per day nnd up Konm with batlt, tvj.OO per day and up tl, ,1. KAtM'.MANN, Manager. N. K. CI.AHKi:, AmI. Mgr. Both ropreaontativo of tho whole- somo cordial spirit of tho Wont and tho boot in hotol aorvico The IMPERIAL HOTEL Portland, Oregon Both under tho. mnnrtgomont of tho METSCHANS WBBsBBBPsTt fT IrSrJrT ftt?4n ratVT aW Jife V " J JOTsO flFsWBaaeaaeaTlfcWaassssssB LIGHT Only :tr00 11m. POWERFUL- 2-1 11. V. INEXPENSIVE $ t'200 Mfgd. by Dunning Motor Co., Ccdnr Kapids, Iowa. 1000 Rooms Wanted In order to accommodate tho pcoplo attending tho Odd Follows Ornuil IkIko nnd IteboLah Assembly to bo held III Medford May 20.21-22. Fill out printed blank below and mall to Johu A. I'cil, Hee. Ittmm Commlticu, uol later than April 30, In order that list can be classified. Wo will have rooms available from May 20 to 23 as follews: Rooms with bath T per day for out psr- son; (? per day for two porsons. Rooms without b'tth V pcr day for ono porsou; (?..........'...,iicr day for two porsons, Street and Niitimbor Namo ..... . Hemingway's Lead Arsenate Tho brand which Is usod In nil of tho groat npplo nrowlnt? districts of tho country Wostorn New York, 'Michigan, tho Dluo lllila Slopes, tho Ozurku and tho famous valleys of tho trout Northwest HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE Is ot tho hlchest standard ot mr.it tifacttiro. Wo claim tho following points ot superierity: PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION i, o,, flnoucsg of eraln uud enso In thlunliu; down in wator CORRECT ANALYSIS I. o., full porcontiiKo of Antonio Oxldo (not lotm than in por cant) and no tuoro than a trnco ot Soluble Arsonlo warn: ion iiooKMrr and piuukh Stocks Carried by KERR, GIPPORD & CO. 1'ortlnnd, Ort'Koii HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO,, LTD. 04 Wutor Street, Now York, N. Y. The HOTEL JOSEPHINE Grants Pass Orogon Imp. Rco this "Donning" (motor nt work on niy Aloha Itanch, ICnglo Point road. I'liono u7-.7-2. OHAS. TSOHIRGI -