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fflMlNKS i INSTALLATION OF
DEMAND PAYMENT METERS DISCUSSED
WFDFOTIT) MTm TTirRUrJR OTDFOKI). ORKOON. WKDNtiKDAY, A Pitt h 21,
loir,
OF ROAD VOUCHERS
HcutinllnK tlio settlement of the
Sweeny claims for extras on (ho con
ntrurlinn of tlio Siskiyou heetion of
ilio Pacific htaliwny, former Governor
went, who represents the Portland
lmnk who backed Sweeny In his eon
tract, Knit before, his departure nerth:
"Mr. sweeny wan jjiven a clmm
voucher dtily sifrncil and approved liv
the engineer?! for the amount they
concede duo him, calling for approxi
mutely $35,000. IIo cashed thin
vouchor, as he had cashed all prev
ious vouchers, nt the Portland hank.
"Wlion it was presented by the hank
tiavmont wab refused bv the countv
because Mr. Sweeny would not sign
n waiver for other claims lie alleged
due, TJio bnnk has nothing to do
with those, claims but demand pay
ment of the voucher. The county
court admits they own the amount of
tho voucher under the Bowlby set
tlement. "There is nothing for the bnnk to
lo, if the county continues to refuse
payment of the authenticated claim.
BY CITY COUNCIL
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The Truth About "Twilight Sleep"
Modern Miracle of Painless Birth
ARTICLIS III
The city council nt its regular
meeting Tuesday night ordered the
removal or tho meter from the Gar-nott-Corey
building. This meter has
been n thorn for over a venr, and m
o!iitinii was vouchsafed for th1
handling' of the meter ipie.stiou in th
future.
The old question of convening the
water supply was threshed out again
supporters of the plan holding that
through meters alone was the eitv
able to conserve its water supplv the
coming summer. Opponents of the
plan held that Medfonl was in no iwi-
sition and the people in no humor for
the installation of meters, and that it
would have about the same effect as
conscription in Kngland. It was held
that iwo courses were open the en
larging of the reservoir or the install
ing of metcrst The council finally
dropped the dieusion as being too
hot to handle.
The council shelved n proposal to
license iutemrbnn and jitney buses.
A committee composed of Councilmen
Miles. Jfedynski and lFnrgrcaves was
but to brine suit for the tnnncv called
for in tho voucher, a suit that cannot I
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cncrwiso result except in nn orucriniKiinicu 10 inves'ignio ami report,
to pay it. J Tho licensing wns urged as a means
"The disnllowcd cleinis of Mr.
8wcenV for extras have nothing to
do with the pnvment of this voucher.
That is up to tho engineers, tho coun
ty court and Mr. Sweeny.."
"THE CHRISTIAN" AT
STAB THEATER PLEASING
"Tho Christian," a screen adapta
tion of ItnllCalno's masterpiece, fea
turing Miss Edith Storey as Glory
Quaylo and Earl Williams as John
Storm, began a two days stay at tho
Star theater yesterday, drawing cap
acity houses. Tho offering Is proving
ono of tho greatest attractions ever
presented at tho house.
Thoro arc eight acts in tho film
version, and tlio thread of tho story
Is followed more, closely than In tho
Btago productions of tho play, tho
greater latltudo of tho morlng pic
ture camera enabling tho producers
to work in all tho smaller details
which must necessarily bo omitted in
tho dramatic adaptation, but which
add much to tho valuo or tho plot.
Tho scenes are laid In tho localities
in London and tho Isle or Man which
Calno usd ror tho background ror
his norel. and they Increase tho In
terest and inject touches ot realism
that are valuable, adjuncts to tho
efforts or tho players, all ot whom
are exceptionally capable people.
From, a purely photographic view
point tho scenes are marvels or tho
moving plcturo camera operator's art
and solely as views, without the add
ed interest or tho play, they are
worthy of consideration. Tho riot
scones are especially realistic and tho
"sychology or tho crowd" is vividly
portrayed -when John Storm's pro
teges turn against him and endeavor
to murder him.
of protecting patrons, cdestrinns,
etc.
The county fruit inspector report
ed to the council thrit the fntit trees
of the eitv intake land were afflicted
with blight. Steps will be taken nt
ouco for the eradication of tho pest.
Koutme business was transacted
"MAN OF THE HOUR"
AT THE PAGE FEATURE
Tho film version of tho famous
play, "Tho Man or the Hour" by
George Droadhurst dealing with mod
crn political corruption, is at tho
Page Wednesday and Thursday and
is ono or tho most attractive and In
teresting film productions staged.
N'ot only Is the picture canal as torci-
ble and true to We as the great stago
success, but tho picture allows many
little bits or characterization and de
tail necessarily omitted before tho
footlights. The actors from Itobcrt
Warwick, who created tho part and
plays tho central character In both
play and photo drama, down to tho
sneak thlof, butlers and aldermen
are well chosen and noteworthy.
(Kditor's Kote: This is the Inst of
tliroo articles by Dr. Francis H.
Wakefield, an authoritv on the new
"painless childbirth," in which the
scopohimiu tteatment has been e.v
itliiiuitil in ilnMiil.'
(Uy Dr. Francis It. Waki-rield.)
Perhaps the most lenmiknblc feat
ure of the twilight deep or painless
childbirth treatment effected through
the use of the drug scopolaiuin. mid
.diuihtlcss its greatest blessing is the
almost total absence of physical ex
haustion and nervous disorders fol
lowing labor in lhee eases.
The patient undergoing childbirth
without strain upon her nervous sys
tem and without the terrible exhaus
tion of hnviug to bear it in full consciousness-,
comes out of her labor
without nnv of the effects of break
down usually following childbirth.
As a result all her ital function
arc in perfect working order. She
feels lutiseulnriv strong and fit; there
is no impninnPiit of the digestive
functions; no nervous irritability.
Women who have been spared suf
fering through twilight sleep make
surprisingly rapid convalescence.
They nre often up and about within
48 hours after the ordeal. Thev call
for and eat the heartiest meals direct
ly afterward. Thev are" almost m- Ktlicl Do Comcx, another "Tv.1
Vannhlv nhle in furiimli nn nilmiintr Unlit SletMt" luthv. W'Iipii this tilrttm
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supply of natural food for their ha- wax taken Imby Gomes wns noarlng I s,'PImiiiii lett in the system thrco
used Hint was deleterious and even
dangerous to the infant as well as
the mother.
This has been confused with the,
present day scopolaiuin ticalnicnt.
Some doctors imusjill . using these
tablets and calling thi treatment the
twilight sleep. Many of the wild talcs
todnv circulated about scopohimiu
undoubtedly arise fioiu the bad ef
fects resulting from the combined
drugs in these tablets.
The scopolamiii treatment, as now
used successfully, is nub in which
nioiphine is not used, except forgone
exceedingly small dose wi'h scopo
laiuin at the outset of oonfinenfiit to
miiiimic the preliminary pains until
the second dose of scopolaiuin is
given about an hour later.
From that time on no other drug
save the lat'er is administered. Mor
phine is quite unnecessary to produce
and maintain twilight sleep.
Wild Talks Itl-eoiinleri
The claim in some quaitcrs that
scopolaiuin ticatmrul for childbiith
permanently affects the brain or rea
son of the patient is ridiculous. In
fact, hyoscinc, so closely related to
scopolnniiu ns to he practically iden
tical, is used for the ery purpose of
curing mental aberration as well as
to cute drug Jiabits.
There isn't ihe slightest (race of
1RYAN CALLS PEARY FOR
DREAM OF EMPIRE TALK
WASHINGTON', April 21. Secre
tary Dryan said today that before
crlticlilng Hcar-Admlral Peary's re
cent speech on posslblo territorial
expansion of tho Uuited States, ho
Jiad written tho admiral for vesica
tion or his remarks and received an
authenticated copy. Mr. Dryan's
comment on tho speech ns given out
today at the state department was in
part as follews:
"Kcar-Admlral Peary, speaking at
a republican banquet In New York
recently, said:
" 'We cannot stand still. A hun
dred years hence we shall either bo
obliterated as a nation, or wo shall
occupy the entire North American
world segment.' Tho advantages ot
froo speech are so great that wo aro
compelled to accept with these ad
vantages tho evils that rollow rrom
ail occasional abuse or the privilege
by persons sufficiently prominent to
secure publicity for their vlows.
Mistaken Diagnosis-Doc
tors Guess Wrorg Again
ANOTH13H XKW C,U
Al'I'KAItS IX .MEMOItll
The 1916 Pullman auto, another
uow make in Mcdford, appeared on
tho streets Tuesday and attracted the
attention of a number of people. Tho
car Is mado in York, Pa., is a good
looltor and colls at $885. It will be
sold in connection with tho Briscoe
by A, W. Walker and will bo kept at
Ah JOLSOX AT TAGK
IX .MUSICAL COMEDY
The Page theatre has booked
''Dancing Around," with Al Jolson,
oe of the musical comedy bits or
"the aeatea, that is uow running In
Chtoaga and eemea west with the or
iginal oowfWHy. The date for the
Page has set been settled definitely
iyett
About rivo jears ago I wrote to
you that I had been a terrible suf
ferer rrom kidney and bladder trou
bles, and that my physician Inform
ed mo that my left kidney was In
such condition that there was no
bopo tor my recovery. I was ad
vised to try your Swamp-Root as a
last resort, and after taking four
fifty cent slzo bottles, I passed a
gravel stone which weighed ten
grains. I afterwards forwarded you
this gravel stone. Have had no re
turn of any troublo sinco that tlmo
and cannot say too much in favor
or your wonderful preparation,
Swamp-Hoot, which cures, otter phy
sicians tall. Very truly yours,
F. H. HORXE,
nout 3, Box 30, Hoseboro. N. C.
Personally appeared beforo mo,
this 31st day or July, 1909, F. If.
Home, who subscribed tho above
statement and made oath that the
samo is truo in substance and in
fact. JAMBS H. HALL,
Notary Public.
Lettor to Dr. Kilmer & Co., IJIng-
hamton, N. Y.
Provo Wluit .Suamp-Itoot Will IIo
For Yon
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &
Co., nitifihamton, N. Y.. for a sample
slzo bottlo. It will convlnco anyone.
You will also recolvo a booklet of val
uable information, telling about tho
kidnoys and bladder. Wh'en writing.
be sure and mention the Mcdford
Kvcnlng Mall Tribune. Regular fifty
cent and ono dollar size bottles for
sale at all drug stores.
hies. And thev nre able to go about
uieir household duties within one
fourth the time it required mothers
under Ihe old method to recover.
They tnke home well-nourished ba
bies who continue to thrive.
Most of these mothers marvel nt
the even temper of their babes; nt the
notable absence of fretting and cry
ing. lloort to Delicate Women
The coddled woman who nil her life
has been spared work and muscular
exertion and iion whom pain in con
sequence descends with crushing
force, especially the ordeal of child
birth, is the miMt enthusiastic of all
twilight sleep patients when her bnbv
has arrived without her recollection
of any pangs.
It is among this class of women,
too, ipiitc naturally, that childbirth
is regarded with the urcatest dread.
That the scopolaiuin treatment rob
bing it of i's apprehensions will in
sult in many more children from this
hours after the final injection dur
in the childbirth treatment. As has
all cad v been said, some of the cases
whrrc the old form of scopolaiuin
morphiuc-enctiue tablets were given,
and where bad effects hnvc been not
ed, are today hciug'attrihutcd to the
pure scopolnmiu ticatment, which is
without danger.
It is unfortunate that the most
nun
eight mouths old. She welglusl IT J
IMiuuds and was In crfct-t health,
ttcwr hating been sick Mnro her
birth.
social class, seems to be u reasonable
deduction.
To appreciate the miracle of scop
olnmiu ns an amelioration of delivery
one must have seen these women of
hyper-sensitive, nerves and delicntc! unreasoning opposition to scopola
paysapie uuoergo inc. mil imsi'incni ns nn am in oiistctncs siioulil conic
treatment in full consciousness and ( from within tho profession, most of.
the .scopohimiu treatment of vmi-iteiiyfrom men who have not itiviii
conscious labor in which theic is no 'gated it iust ns it came in opposi
reeollcc(ion of pain. tion to chloroform when thnt great
Confusion of Treatment i boon was a new thins.'. f
Several years ago, ia this country I ''l0 r.nd.l
and in Gcrmnny there was in use n! T. " '
tablet containing morphine. sco. j For Bronchitis and CoUgllS
Inmiii mid enctiuc, -which was pii oitiso Kchlff man's Conccntrntod Bxpec
extensively employed in obstetrical, toraat. 2 ounces maku a full pint at
ensp, ' (h use was' soon discarded f home, and If not found tho best rem-
becnuse even if given in sufficient iedy over used, your money will bo
quantity to produce mental oloutli-, refunded by Medford Pharmacy.-
iicos, nn amount of morphine was,Adv '
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Some lioiuti'linlil jrnntta which wci'r wiltl have i'oiiio
back on my hands ami I again ol'IVi' (he I'oIIewIiik:
Mahogany Dining Room Set . $75.00
KitU'lman!, (I Chairs and 'Pablo with Lpiivph.
Large Oak Roll Top Desk . . 25.00
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Fox Visible Typewriter . . 25.00
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My rboumatlHin was so bad that it
mado mo so weak I could scarcely
get up when I was down and tho pain
I sufrered one could hardly know
unless one had tho same disease. I
was truly dlssatlbtied and disgusted
with lire In my condition and trying
to live. Now to my friends that care
to be cured and would like to be freo
try tho herb doctor. He can certain
ly relieve in a very short time. Very
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flood Apron
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