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r it - h T PAGE TWO Q -- -- Ai 10CAL AND PERSONAL - -- lil Hii.f. Five eclipses will occur UiIb year throo of tlio nun and two of tho moon. Tlin first will bo ntt ocllpso of tho moon, occurring January 19 20, visible to North Amorica. Tho second will bo n total ocllpno of tho nun, on February 3, vlBlblo to North Anforlcn. Then comes a partial eclipse of tho moon on July 1-1. Thou nn' annular ocllpno of tho nun, not visible horo. Finally, a partial ccllpso it tho Bun, visible In tho Southern i 'icann. Mrs l.eachJ-Support narcloy Kurglcal conjefttf820MN. Uartlctt. ' Eastor ;8uffiBccurfl on April 23 this yoarrffijjpSjFrldny on April 21. Palm aunaoqlAprll 1, Tho first Sunday ifJKjftDntcn ucuhoii oo curs on MorchE2.AHh NVednosdny falls on March x? nutto Falls Wood yard 1'liono 48' or 2J3. Wood all kinds. 2G7 Tho hour of sunshine onch dny will b.o lengthened by 38 tnlnutoH thin month. In February tlu hours ho tweon sunrlHo and sniiBet will bo lonKthunnd Ml inlniitoM. "' NVhon butter Insurance Ib Hold Holmes, tho Insurance Man, will Hull It. .MIa Hosier I.oiib, who has been visiting with the family of Mr. nnil Mrs. Jacob AVIrtz, near Jacksonville, left for iior homo In Bpoknne, NViibIi Ington, iBHt ovenlni;. 2C7r off on Kodaks at Weston's Cnmprn Shop. Abnun Well left last nlfilit for a work's vvIb11 at Marshfleld. Hoforo hi return iionlo ho will visit Hnloin, 'from wlilch place ho will brliiR u trio of" Huff Orpingtons. Ho wiyB now that wo aro to have u poultry iihso-, qlatlon, It will ho wirth vvhllo to keep pons of good chickens. Skovgaard, I)enninrk'H nroutoet Violinist, nnd New York Metropoli tan Co. at tho Nntntorluin Jan. II. Adlmlsflloii BOc. Tickets on Bale at Hashing. ! WWIb Caldwell will leave for Im perial valley, California, tomorrow to illspnso of n -lO-niie tract near lloltvillo. Ho will Invost tho proceeds In HiIk valley. On his placo In Itu 'porlal vnlloy Mr. Caldwell Iiiih 21 data trees that will begin to boar this year. J. O. flcrkliiK. tho best all around photographer In southern Orogop. AlwayH reliable. NcxntlvuH made any whoro, tlmo or place. Htudlo 22$ Main HI. 1'liono 320-.I. It is probahtu that tho Medford Commorulal oliili'n nnnual' Pofljdoi.g ne.t Monday night, lit (ho public II brnry hall, .will be well nUtyitleri.,, Weston Camora Hhop for first eJam Kodak flulbhing anil Kodak auppHou It Is mild that Beveral niltiiiturtj ruservolrn aro In protons of construoj Hon along a fow of tho small crooktj In tlM foothills on tho southern cdgtgK nf iho vnlluv. Ther aro wise eardonJH ors'who nro making tills provision axninit drouth. Special prices on engraven; cards, new and from old plates lor n fow di st the Medford Printing Co Thu Schoolmasters' club of South ern Oregon, which hold Its first Med ford intuiting at the high school au ditorium on Saturday, wiih well at tended nnd proved an luturestlng muotlnu. Several nddrowjus of Im portance were made, Hood music was rendered and n mol satisfying lifu choon servod. tioo Davo Wood atwut that flr In lurnftco policy. Office Mall Tribune Uldg. J Hh n .''...iter, io home Is near this oil)', roturuml from rihnMtn val ley yMttidity llli , m trio of fine . ityJOQ.v'Wluy iilg, fie bits Wmi on '(nitll live iloimi Huff Kork chicks from h local liatcliciy, ialnti tliere fuy J7.50, the chicks to be h dtt old pu deliver). liuuUators pay for thoitisolvtM quickly at that rate. M, Purtlln, Uwyor, Itoum IOC M. F. & II. llldi. A. Jj Townatiud, of Lilt In Itock. ArkauMMi. la a vUKor In Hie Hokuo rlvr ooujitry thU wtk, with head gunmen Hi Mmirofd. Plorcu tho FlerUt for flowora. Ilion7l. (!orijo Kratr of tho tuieiil dis trict, trnac(ed httsCVvaiib tutlila cly yMlbrilay 4rtrnooB, rLuniliH lionin this MnmluK. Bniok King SjilU oiifnr, BcV Thoy urti hemo-mad. tf limit Chipmau, or Kiuplre Ottj . tkl state, ta visiting v. Kit relatlvua In tbtl vtclaHy this week Mr. Ulmit hhiii w torH at Jackaunvlllo SU Mra mo. IlN. A. K. aad I.ouN- lledifi, tihL rorfotlc pbyalelhus. - art build ing. tU ICaat Mala St. Mmbora uf ih CartaUan churuh arc lei tally rquNtd to prttpHRM now to atUud ta aaaual orlal uud luialHtNUi luuetiitK and bimu"t at tu cli U rob Thursday evanlng of tais woek l' ii"i iiiuke any atlMr dti or do i'"i ii i u Hirudin' to Intertvra with yui atii n.iim. iia.i utMtluR. Hot tuaialbs at .s)i,,u. J! let! iva Wttcov ;j rlurad riunday from a viMl with rlnthc Hud I r lend In Klamath Faiu Pierce the Florin Pinne 37 1, Tho Mcdford high school basket ball teams will clash with the Klam ath Falls high school forces nl tho Natatorlum In this city on Thursday nnd Saturday. 'An Interesting eon test is promised. This is the first games of tho season for Mcdford. It Is expected that ten or more games will bo played hofore the close of the year. Mndam Davenport, renowned Palm 1st and Clairvoyant. Seo this gifted lady Colonial Apis. . 25 i llnrry Silver,' of Ashland, came dojvn to Mcdford lniit evening on biiR In o.is in connection with tho develop ment of the Interests of tho Pompa dour Mineral Springs company, tleo. Sor<gon, of Grants J'ass, Is In this city on similar business. Insure your into Jn tho Alliance against theft. ;iro. 0. Y. Tcngwnld. IjT. Kolly, or, Portland, Is trans acting business fn tills city nnd Vicin ity, ttjdrty. Plprco tho Florist for flowers. Phono 374. 1). H. Swlhnrt, or Uprliy, is In tho city on buslnoHH. Good dry wood fl.fiO tier deliv ered. Call W. W. FrcBto, 370-11. tf J. J. Jlrophy, of Derby, Is doing business In Mcdford this week. Mr. Urophy's place is twelve miles above Derby, which Is pretty well In tho oothllls. He says that there has boon a very considerable sno.wfall up thero and tluit it has begun to melt slof ly wlilch Insures that tho mois ture Will soak Into tho foothill soil, Instead of gunning away. However, It Is, early In the Hoason. ho nays, to begin to "bank" on an abundant sup ply or moisture for tho licit t crop sea son. Try n King Spitz olgnr nnd on- courngo homo Industry. tf Andrew Mllllken, of Harney valley, this state, one of tho fertile viilon or Southeastern Oregon, Ib touring tho Itoguo river valley In n lolsurely way. Mr, Mllllken sold several thousand dollars' worth or cattle last fall nnd will probably mnko that business u secondary consideration hereafter. Ho may buy a rosldonco property in this vicinity, If conditions gonornlly null him. Typou-rlter papers nf all khnds nt tho Medford Priming Co. HI rum Allver. u chicken man of l'einlumn, California, Is visiting this valley for n week or so, making Mod fonl bin hcudnuorlors. Mr. Allvor says that he has rend that wo havo an Ideal poultry country and on that account ho wnuts to familiarize him self with it. Coucoaiiut kisses 20c per Ib. nt tho Shosta. John Welch, Jr., u hturiiuuw man of Portland, Is In .Medford loday, "Ink ing notes," ho roni'' ' " onton seua ioru cars, j-uu down nnd 2T a month. A U. Wolls, of Syracuse, New York, Is visiting Medford and, In cidentally, seeing a good deal of tho valley, during a week's stay. Pleuit P. Howell, of St. Louis. Mis souri, Is taking a week of pleasure In sightseeing iibout thu Itoguo river valley, Ho has relatives here who aro showing him tho big orchards. These Mlasourlaus havo to ho shown And In this case Mr. Ilowull is glad of It. Tailoring I lave our tailoring done at the KeUter's Ladlus Tailor ing Collogo; pupils may enter at any time. H. 120 M. F. II. bldg. 2fi3 (nali Hurst, of Simula vulloj, 'al iforulu. Is u Medford visitor today. He will no to Gold Hill tomorrow for a week's vlsll among the mining prop erties. Plorco tho Florist. Phono 371. FIo persons wuio arrested Satur day for gambling. Their mimes as glou woie as follews: Deck Hale, Noah Lyons, Fred Hoover, 11111 Jack son and Shlno" Kdwards. 6ne or thu tluee men arrest ml im poll lur ceiilslH last week and suhsequuiitly held In tho unuiil jury "told on" thotf who aro churned with khiii hlluux 'i'hplr Hirosts rollowed Their prtqiiulnnry hearing was postponed h) Justice Taylor Iouun until tomor row, U' t liTleginl thut thoy wore luyiiK guimw of olmmn for money, In violation nf tho statutes of the. state and tho city ordlnancoa. WIIIIhiu II. Locke, a busluww mini of Portland, Is Interviewing M did turd uierchants today HarVf Chiiice. of Lukeliv, Is In tho elt today, on his ) to Ktattlo. M)ur AUtfitu the oldest cigar nmn on ilm road In this district, la doing liUMiipa p Mcdford ibis wuvk. Ho wvnt to jHckauuvltle yesterday, tho first vlatt ho haa wade to that town In -' year. , Paray (. WnkMuau. u biuluess uiau Wf Roaebtirg. la vlaltlua with filendfi and former aaaoetatca in this olti lAilnt' ' i k Oyatoia. aiu tyl 1'1 Shaata- Why rlak your auto Jn ftro trap bulldtttg wuatt W cdaaer has open d a first claas auto and 1kii iwtntlng shop In a fire proof biuldiiiK. OOP0' I site Nutiitonutu " MEDlfOMJ MAIL Till BUNK HOW THE OYSTER imm&$mm?z m m Maybe you don't think this picture looks much like an ojster, but did you over so nn oyster at the bottom of tho sea that you were sure was thinking about limit lug a pearl? NVoII, If you didn't know, do you know what ho looks llko. Hut first notice his pensive expression. Ho Is a homely brute, hut u good follow for nil that, working away at tho bottom of the sua, fattening lilm helr up so ho'll look good to us on tho half slioll. That's why some of us call hint u "luscious bivalve.". Whon tho oyster Is n young thing ho floats on tho top of tho sea llko a piece or Jelly. When ho gotH older ho grows a shell and sings to the bottom, where ho Is quite happy, play ing bis own onto llttlo tricks and DAY IN CONGRESS WAKIIIMITON', Jan. li. -Semite: Senator t'lurk introduced u no- IiiIioii to withdraw tlio novercigutv of the I'nitcd Stutew from tlie l'liilip pincM ami recognize tin inde)endent go eminent. Secictury MeAdoo, in response to Senator (Jore'n request, ' uslimiitcd thut $i:U),0(IO,(ll)ll in levenuo could lie guined from tn.se.s on ten, b injur nnd uutoiuohile-, Seuntor Xewlunils, (leinoerut, ns Hiiilcd some of (ho uehievenicnts of his oviia(mr(y. Adopted resolution 'eulliiiL' upon "cereturv o .igrieulture for informa tion upon nwuliihlf potusli fertilizer biipply. lleuHc: Met at noon. Nitvul conunittce continued lionr iugti upon naval bill. liepiiwentulive Foh-sI of Ohio de elured CI rent Ilritaiii'rf violations of iiiterimtionnl law greater than (lor umu.. .Mim. Juno AiltltniiH iiml othui' rep li'Hcntnlivcs of womcirh nence iiartv liildiOHKeil foreign uffuiif. ooiumittce n interoth of pence. A resolution oiilen'ug Hie pulilic rinting of 100,000 copies of the fnml eporl of the iniliistriiil relations ommittee was niliiptid. JEAT HHALTS SLAV BATTLES; FRENCH REPEL TEUT00NS LONDON, Jan. "lY. While tho tusslan front has been quiet during tho past twonty-iour hours theio has been sovoro fighting in tho othor war tbeators. On tho Montenegrin Iront tho Aus trluns.havo been gonornlly success ful. Thoy havo advanced I heir iwihI. Hoiih ul several Important points do splto the handicap of snow waist deep, and aro showing themselves Just as adept as tho .Montenegrins In mountain fighting which heretofore has been regarded as the particular specially of tho .Montenegrin koldlers. In ChampagiU' the French hae re pulsed four Herman attack Tho GennaiiH, however, have retained a foothold at two places in the French advanced trenches. In Persia, llrltlsh lolnforcetHonta on their way to tlie'rulliu or Kut-KI-Amaru Inno met Turkish forcoa which were caiiipnlled to retire after souio heavy fighting. The Petrograd official coiuniunlcrt Hon suys that the calm In Cxomowttz front Is due to Iho huge losses and resulting demoralization of tho Auk-1 tro-Hungurlau army. That thorn Is some basis for this statement Is evl-' dent fiouf the estimate of tho Huu ruiIiiii newapnpor Poster Lloyd that the losses on both sides of tho Has su mills n battles so far exceed 1 75, 000 or more than the total British loasoi in tho whole Dardanelles cam paign. Anothor lluugarlan newspaper stales, tin tlio authority of a staff re port tfutj. the fighting on this front haa hoeu Hio liltlnroit nnd Moodiest In the hiatory of tho war, both sldoa sacrificing men Jn n manner without lwrjilUii.' ' DIED CAhTWUinit'P l.ealor Hnrohl Oartwrlght, iigeil IS year and 11 uionths, paaeed away nt the heme of his .reuts. Mr. and Mra. W. F. Cart wrtKht. on lleuHwtt avoiiue, this moru Itig ut 15 o'clock, uilrular heart trouble being the Immediate cause or hia itoath HoaMea hU parenta. de ceaaed loeaM brother and sUler to atouru his deiHle. theater was la the Mlh grade at the Sevonth Day Ad viMittat aeiioal and wm much loved by hi fellow oapUt. The sImiu aywRAthy of a largtt circle of frieMda Is uxteaded to the bereavwl rekiUvea Funeral annoum ement will he made later. wl sfjf -Kmm TJHWwiUrij?;- vit d n :jim. MISDFOltlJ. OUUdOX, 'ITRRDAY, ,TANlTARY 11, MAKES A PEARL , dining on the food which floats Into his shell. When he starts to make his pearl ho doiwn't cackle or anything llko that, but Just goes to work slowly bill suroly, and this is how lie does It. A tiny speck of sand enters tho shell nnd mnkos him uncomfortable, lie fights awhile trying to got rid of It because i It tickles. Thou he sots to work to cover It over and make It smooth. From his bud) then. .comes n fluid which, covers the grain of sand. Tho fluid hardens. Then thero comes more and jnpre fluid, Inyer upon layerJ of It, which also hardens. So tho homely little oystor makes the little spcik or sand grow Into a nirty pearl, ror which some follow digs up a handsome sum VOIE 8 HOUR DAY CHICAGO, Jan. IJ Nearly 100, 000 employes on railroads entering Chicago began voting today on de mands for an eight hour day and tlmo nnd a half for overtime. Ilnllots woro distributed among engineers, flromcn, conductors, trainmen, bag gagemen and switchmen. If adopted the demands will bo presented to tho roads by a Joint committee of the em ployes' unions some tlmo in March. Itallroad officials declare that It granted tho proposals would result In an lncron.se of approximately $lfi0, 000,000 a year on all thu railroads In tho United Stales. M0UJIKS' LIVES ARE : NO OBJECT TO CZAR IimtLIN.Jan.il. According to every Indication the lull In the, Hus sion attack on the llcssarahlau front during the last twenty-four hours Is only tomporary. lxspUo the enorm ous losses which aro estimated as rar exceeding nO.OOO dead or woundod, new forces, are Known to be moving with tho purpose or reinforcing tho attacking columns nnd the resump tion or tho blttor assaults or tho last fow days is hourly expected. Many Clrcnsslon groups nro roport- od as being sont to tho front. Cap tured Russian' officers declare that tho Husslnn omporar visited Train bowla, Gallcla, on tho ovo of tho of fensive with the objoot of giving heart to his troops, and delivered an order to liroak the Austrian Hue at nil costs. The offlceis were assured that there wore sufficient troops to accomplish this. The main attack thus far has been directed against a hill named Fort llaltlu, in honor of General Pfhmzer Hultin. which tho emperor personally ordered taken. As a result literally thousands of Htihhlan dead lie before (ho Austrian trenches or hang sus pended on the wire entanglements. Kntlro regiments were wiped out, while tht Austrian losees are declar ed to have been comparatively suinll. Not oulv was Uie artillery ammuni tion of the Hushlans almost exclusive h of Jutmnoso make, but rifles of the HussUii captives also weie Jap anese. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE GIVES AID TO INJURED i i IIKHLIN. Jan 11 The German crown prince haa ordered that all tho game shot on his hunting estate In Mregoiu f great IhU season shall bo given to tho pillltao hospitals in tho Jliegeiu district. The shooting has nlread begun under the auspices of the crown prluoo's hunting represen tative The authorities nuuounco Hint al though tliq.ro U grain on hand In suf ficient quanUtloa, prudence dictates that UerUn,g.o buck to tho early 1915 basis HhioJi mean that the hulk of the iiopubiHon villi be restricted again to '.'0.0 grammes of biead dally Instead of lie and that corn nnd other foodstuff wlU he put uudor control TOO IATI 'lO CUSS1FV. BtOAItn TVWe board $1 per week. Mis v T. Yurk. I IV Laurel at. FpK K.CiAN( Improved quar ter, uildiJJ agi, for mtl ranch. cU) projuMTU' or m lab Halted kusl M bur. UrMt Allder. ilwlford. Oregon. 251 FOR JALUit7ir hoM atTbaT tula Write M t) ',m,K, Talent HU-..MI '-.., mmm IRMLRflfUl IPLOYE? BRITAIN'S GUILT IS WORST OF ALL DECLARES FE WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. Great Britain's -,'tiilt for violating- Ameiieun lights on Iho hiih, llepii"entulivo I'Yss, republican, of Ohio, declared in u Hpeecli in Hid limine trinity, is greater than that, ol tlerniany nnd her nlliow. He did not conrione the violations of either, nnd (supported the mliiiiufctrutimiV. submarine policy. "In our intense feeling uguinst the eentrnl powejTt uiiainjr out of the iih 'of Hie Milmiurinu' sniri he, "we huve ovPi looked tlie nttit'urie of Great Ilrit uin in luir sweeping violation of (lie rigid s of neutrals. "Since she took cnuununri ot Hie sea one hundred years ago -din lias procccricri to inula' the rules tor it. Coincident with milking Hie rule, she Iiiih creeled u iiuv.v riouble in hize that of any other uutioii. in Hie Spanish-Amei icon war, in tlie Uocr war nnd in the .lupain'-e-ittissiaii war Knglanri stoutly and successfullv rie fenderi the lights of neutrals iityiiii"! undue intcrfeicuce. Upon the iuili utiou of J'mglmiri the J'umous rie'dur iition of Lonriou was adopted. This is the latest and (test expression of interim! ionul law in existence. "Wlmt is thu attitude of Hie de fender of neutral rights on the sea in the light of these agreements? She lias violated every one of thorn nnd in thu most high-minded manner. "She hns not only repudiated all her professions, but she Iiiih J.iamu l'ully ignored nil Hie important rights the United Stntes lius stood for and tins done so upon tlu ground that sho is lighting our battles for us." Mr. I'Vss stood against nny em bargo on munitions. FAKE MEDICINE ADS TABOOED BY CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. After ten years of legislation nnd litigation the supremo court hns decided that congress had finally enacted n con stitutional law regulating stntenienta us to tho curative errorts or medi cines In Interstate commerce. Tho decision was tendered by Justice Hughes. Nuiucioub actloiiH ugnlnst drug concerns aro expected to follow, For a time It wns urged by govern ment orrieluls (hat ttio moil pure rood law designate us mlsbrauriuri drugs or medicines which were ac companied in Interstate commerce by knowingly rnlso statements about the curative orfects of the compounds. Tho supreme court decided however (hat (ho 1 900 law applied only to misbranding as to tho Identity or composition of drugs. In rosponse to a resulting niossnRo from President Tuft, congrosa In 1012 enacted tho Shlrloy act which the supreme court held today struok Pieclsoly at misstatements either on tho label or in printed circulars ac companying inoillclnos. '"We find no giound," sulci Justice Hughes, "for saying that congress may nut condemn Interstate trans portation of swindling operations ac cniupHtiled by rnlso ami fraudulent statements as well as lottery tickets. The Justice hold that congress had not entered the field of difference of opinions hot ween schools and prac titioners but bad merely sought In exclude "false- and fraudulent" btatomeuU from luturstate commerce Ho hqld the law was not speculative In Its nature, boenuse an intent to decolvo was a fact as sut.pocllhlo as other fads In every rinv life. Tho decision was announced In the ciuo of a Chicago drug concern which shipped medicine from Chicago to Omaha described In an accompanying If Home one in your fuiuilv bus an oh stlnate cough or u bud tin out or chest cold tliat Juih been luinging on and rufunes to yield to ticatiucat, get fiont uuv drus store -'i euiiccH of l'ino.v uud make it into a pint of cough syrup, uud watch that cough vtinMi. l'our tlio ift ounce of Plnex 130 cents woitlu into a iiint iNittlc uud till the bettjc with plain cumulated ugur kvrup. Tlio total cent U aUiut A I ucnt'., and gives ou a full pint a family supplv of a most oiTretlvu remedy, at a baving of ?'i. A day's uc wdl iimiuIIv ovciiMinio n hard coimb. I.'.imly preiurcd In 5 miuutce full directions with Piuex. Keeps iverfitlv and bus a pleasant taste, Chlldrou like ft. It's roallv rcmnikablc how promptly nnd eutilv it Ioooim tlio dry, hoarse or tight euiigh and heals the mllamcd mem liraisa in a p infill itiugh It slH steps tlie lor mat inn ot piuegui in iw uiroai Hint hnuvrkirti tuU'S, thus ending tk T' lntWIlt hH"' COttull. li. A snlfnultl ronuslv for browlntiii, wint lltIWk 1IMV .-VVKil.dk W1WIIVHI4I liii.m Aitiitt a KntmiK t i I I H.tsma uinl vvitiHiping cough. Puna i a iMeiul and luglilv coinvn- tratodtHimiiouiwIofBBnutne.Sprvvav plne extract, rich in Kitniacol. which i to, licaling lo titv iiioiuurjnt?. Avokl dtiMinpAintitHiut by nlirit ur drucgUt far W otiiwe of IMaex." and do not utttMt anvthine dw A guarrtiu of absolute Katinluctlon kii. with h prap.iratiii ir niniiev immietK r,iuniltvL Um I'ipei. Kj, l', iVuija?, Ind, Makes Stubborn Coughs Vanish fit a Hurry j SuriirUlnRljr Cuuit Couch S7rup $ g I'.unll)- noil Cheaply A .Mailc at Uome 0 1910 circular as a compound .which it know had cured and,c.oitld euro tu berculosis. The government proceeded under tho Shirley act to confiscate the pro duct -nnd the Nebraska federal dis trict court condemned the shipments. This action was affirmed today by tho supreme court. JOHN REDMOND FORCED OUT BY JOHN DILLON LONDON, Jan. It. John Kcri niond's retirement from the leaJer- shlp of tho nationalist par'y and pos sibly rroni parliament,, Is extremely probabjo, according to Hie Morning Post's Dublin correspondent, owing to grave dlfforonuoa of opinion within Iho. party copechilly on the uuestlon or military compulsion. "Mr. Redmond would have been In favor or applying the national regis tration schomo, the carl or Derby's scheme and Premier AsqiiltU' com pulsion mill to Ireland," the corres pondent ndris, "hut he wns overborne by John Dillon, who strongly opposed compulsion In any form, cither for Ireland or Rngland and assumed a peremptory tone which would scorn to Indicate Hint ho had a strong following. ADVISES FOR MILITARISM (Continued from pago one ut the state, we send you fondest greetings." Kvcry Mute in Iho rnioii save Ari zona and Mississippi wns represented at the meeting. Date of Convention Discn-hiou of the time uud place fur holding Hie national convention of (he party developed practically uunn imous opinion thut it should be con vened in Chicago. There was some difference of opinion, however, ns to the date. William Allen White of Kansas favored June 7, which would make the convention coincident with the republican nntional convention here, nnd several others supported this view. .Others proposed June 1 1 or luted. The iiiotiin will be set tled ut nn executive -e--ion of Iho national committee lute today. George W. Perkins presided this morning uud John W. .McOratli of New Yolk acted us secretary. KJynn Wants Toddy William r'l.vun of Pennsylvania de clared (he convention should be luslri concurrently with the republican. Touching oil progressive proi-sjiccts, he said the patty in his homo statu was in better condition than over. "Colonel Kooscvclt cannot he a eiinriulati' all the time," be said. "The progressive in my state are divided. Many of them do not cure whether MOTHER! DON'T TIE CHANCES IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED it Citis., I'Vvciish, .slcl., Iliiiu. Clean Lit lie Liver ami llouels. A laxative toria saves a sick child tomorrow. Chllriicu aimpl will uot take the time from play to empty their liowoli, which lioconio clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish stomach sour. Look at tho tongue. .Mother' If coated or our child Is listless, cross, roverlsh, breath bad, lustiest, doesn't est heartily, full or cold or has sore throat or any other chlldieus ail it tin t . give a tonspoouful of "Cali fornia Syrup of rigs," then don't worry, because It is porfectly harm less, and la a few hours all this con stipation poison, sour hllu and fer menting waste will gently move out of tho bowols, and you havo u well, playful child again. A thorough "In side cleansing" is oftlmes all that la necessan. U should bo the first treatment given In auj sickness. Hew nro or countorrolt rig sjrnps. Ask your druggist ror a GO-cent bot tle or "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown ups plulnly printed on the bottle loal; carefully and see that It lb made by the "California Fig Syrup Com pany'" Adv. Bargains in ROSES 200 Tareo-year-oM Caroline Testout Hoses for sale at a bargain Tlio finest rosos In Medford I ... U I A 1- . . "u"1 u,u ouel roso "080 n me city. The Caroline Testout la a nornet ual bloomor, largo pink rosea and ,. . , . . . ..' . .... ""u the best hedge or utroot rose for this climate. Pierce, the Florist they aro labelled republicans or pro- greying- T"lv wlmt rt'sllllH u 'don't think 0 W possible (lint Thoorioio Kooscvcll is the only mint who can run this government, l'er 'sonulty, I think lie can run it better than any other man, nd I'd like to seoium run it.' WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS IN CALIFORNIA SAY. rasadeua, Cal,-"I want lo extend to you my iii--i nuii. thanks for the benefits derived fron the use of jour medicines, also for the kind and good advice obtained. I nui a proud mother. 1 r it I RiilTerpr? '!.', ' m N' three times I was yi ', i' i ML I ntw.ii lit. to d e the Inst time being fot't; months am. . .!. 1 ...,t. cr.vnr.il doctors IlUL obtained no relief. Was told that nn oj)crotion would ellcci a euro, . i. nil Mic mcdlclnci I had taken uot beneficial. I outaliiwi, ana buuivh ul once taking 'I'avorite Prcscripllon.' "I'our months ago the doctors nutt nurse said it wouhf be a year or more before I would be nble to do my liousc vvork, nnd, of course, I thought w myself as I was not able to walk across the floor for several weeks. I mil now able lo do my housework and to care for my children and I do not feel ns though I could ever thank yon enough for the benefits I have re ceived." Mas. 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