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0 " r : H K r IL "r - m -. R. K .' j W ''.. T $40,000 INCLUDED CI BILL FOR MEDFORD BUILDING WAHHINOTON, Feb, ! Tlir sundry ilvll Mil today hnftirn t lie limine for adoption run Inn npprnpiln tloiin for n rotiNlitrnlilit mini for Hut Improvement of rivers mul harbors In tint northwest. Aiiiiimk tlm Items urn: For the Lower Willamette mul ( nltimhln i Ivitrn fMiin I'm t lit ml I" tlm sen 120,(100; for continuing work mi tlm Hluslaw river 80,fi00, fur construction of double locks In Lake WiiHliliiKtoii muni near Seattle, $1,100,000; for I ln Niiohnmlsh river, 1 1 Oft, 000; for Dm Wllluim rlvr mul luirlmr $2.1,13:!. Tlin following nppropilntmns for roiiilnuliiK construction on public building are Included: Medford. $40,000; Ilollltiy hntn. Hu.OOO; Olynipln. 130,000, mul Wtil lu Wlln, $30.0110 Among oilier Items carried by tlm hill nr: Coimlriirtton of new building t Fort Worden, Wash., $f.a,000; edit ration In Alaska, $2000; ciipj of A link u Insane, $f.7,000. MO SPEEDERS RACE ON PRINCIPAL STREETS '.'!.' '...'-, . I WTSDKOTin OTTO TRIBUNE, MEDFOTm. "OREHON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1013, 1JKAJ) KXVLtmmi AM) TMK MOTOR l'HOI'KJ,J,KO SU'AKiK which UK rsKD i. fa Mors Antarctic KXj'Knmo.v PPT AVLMtottLMMiiiMU'B LWMS3JJJiJ" LJlfjHkv llM J- . M1- ' ' Tp"'SlSlr"'SlS,' ISMSPTSSMSMBSliSM wwwwwpjwtwWpp GIRL TAKES LIFE OVER INFATUATION FOR MARY GARDEN CAPTAIN ROBERT F, 5COTT AND HIS MOTOR, SLEDGE., ' In Hit- abovn iliuloKrapu I i!iun Cnptnln Itottrt J'akou Hcott bcnldc one of bU motor uMntt. Cuptalu Hcott "u MSurdMHrnmu""110 ''1"0r""f ,""'" ,,crU,'r, '" Wlawnl wblch owbrlwtd tbo Million at Cnpe Kvau, I'lllLAnKM'UIA, Fell. IB.-rnil. in in licr attempt to hnvc tlm Mtmly of hcoiy ninko Jior n pnrt of th lirn of .Miiry (liirilen, tlm dim, Stini Hrli'fi Xrwliy, ii licmitifiil JO year old tsirl. look jkiikoii in hor homu and is dead hr-ri' lodny. It in drclnrrd lii-r liifnliintion for llu Mngcr Ifd her to pay 4'2't for n pictnrp of .Mist Hnrdni in ordT tlmt hIip mij-lit hunt inrt'iiMe bi fori' it. .Mis- NVniiy Imuntcd tin- llu-alri in wliii-h lli' diva wn niicariiiK nnd u few hour before her dentil, rustled into Mim ririnleriV dreHMlnu room nnd IwjWd liMilfnently for n fh.inco to un Iit band. Hbn departed (uietly niter the recent wnn ftrnnted. feoeraTSaW I'ollowlm; n plemant Humtar af t'Tiiodii nnineroiii romplnlntH of recklea autoiiiobllo drlvliiR have Iitii recrlved by the k)IIci. Kant Main utreet wait (inn of tbo favorite upeedliiK RrouiulH for tbn Joyrider, hKVural boy rliiuiffoiirn In particular imltii; It for n racii con rue. A Inrisn brown tourliiK car filled with tuiyt rared a mnll roaiUtrr up Knt Main and around tlm uliarp turn at tbn Niiiiiiult of tbn bill while reililnut held their breath In fear that Home onn inlr.tit bn roinlnt; In from 'tbn other dlrertlon. What inlRht have bappeneil had the rurlur; nuton met with a team or another auto at the turn In only fond for horrlbln pec il lation. Thn pollre will patrol the renlili'iiri' tipetlon at nurii tntil Intend to ro that llio apeitillnc U stopped. BASKET WILLOW MERCHANTS ELECT TWOHY GETS BIG COTTINGS FREE HUBBARD BURLINGTON JB STFFRAGETTE ARMY CHEEREO BY CROWD rilKSTItlt. I'n., IVIi. IB.-KuporlrJ to tlm uiiUkirls by the pulien nnd nnpiH'iiti'd by foiirlien loeal reeniil-., tlm HiiffniRetln "Mnnj" iniiri'lilnir from New Ynjk lit VmhitiKtoii lelt lieri' today. 'riioiiKmidM of elievriutj peopln hiiu Ihe "hlkeri" on llieir way wlilin hnniH were blown nnd liirili tooled in nil pin Is of the city. The 'iirtuy" exveet In nnixe ut Wilmhij,' Inn, Del,, toniKht. YANKEE MARINES DESPATCHED TO MEXICAN GATEWAY WAHIIINQTON'. I'eli. 18 - Two thoiiHiind United State marJiicit from vnrlotiH barrnrka alone thn Atlantln rnnat worn ordered to Cuba todily, them to bo hold In roadlncM for poa nllilu uko In Mexico. Half will I envo toniKht from l'hlln delphla on the Irnimporl Meade. The Hccond thoumiud will Mart from Nor- folk on the I'ralrlo Wednesday. I'reatdent Tnft In plainly worried becatiho thn Munition In Mexico allow fow alitUR of bocomliiR lea trouhleitomo. Tbo president baa no dealro to leave Mr. WlUon tbo settle ment of tbo country' relation with Mexlro, UioiikIi ho I decidedly op posed to takliiK nny measures him- Holf unless extreme provocation and wholcmto murder of Amorlcan drlvo him to It. Further precautionary measures huvo been taken to safeguard tbo Uvea nnd property of Amorlcan In Mexlro, no far na that can ho done without actually dlspatchluK u mili tary forro to that country. This problem I muro difficult of solution, nwliic to thn action of the Miuloro governmont In tolcKraphluK to nil parts of tbo country thn iiuwb that armed Intervention by America la about to occur, which is done 'with thn hope, of InducluR tlio mnlcon tents to drop tho temporary quarrel vlth tho fcovoruinont to resist foreign Invasion. WASHINGTON. Feb. 18. The tie pnrtuicnt of iiunciiltuie w celtiut; ivndy lo fill reipieotN fur the Imokct willow eiittincH uriiwii lnt venr on ilK experimental fnnu at ArlltiKton, Vll. ilixlrilillliolis of Ibexe eilttiliK" taken place eatly in .Mnreli eneli "pHni. to farmers and others who wi-li to make IriitU of Imnkel willow m IiiiiiIm loo wet for other erupt. rmm . to 100 Mit titi are f-ivcn each ernon. The diMrihutiou Ix not n meie giv intr away of ptxeriinienl material to lcmiinH who desire to Ret homelhins heej beeaitoe it in required that each rrcipieut of nulling oliall tuake u re port 'of the trealuietil i;iven nnd the rexttliH obtained. Several select vn netiet ale iueliided in eneli m( that ii dixlribuli'd, and the mm i to he euro iufonnalioii an to Dm be-1 va riety for each loenlity, hinee no one kind can bn relied tixin to yield maxinnim rcid! over a witln inline of territory. In the hitftkct willow in'olii;nljons earned on at the ArtiiiKton faim, Ar liiiKlon, Vn., nnd at Ami, lowu, by the foret scniee, tmrtieular atten- lion Ims been uiven to the develop ment of American ivceio for basket inakin piirpoM'n. The r.urnpeiiii Npeeiet now commonly unci! Iinie neor jiruved IIii'Iiim'Ivoh ealindy adapted lo Aiuerlimn coiiililiniH mid tire oh n rule liw thrifty limn the initic hpeeiei. At prisent there w at Ariniliiu a willow- kiiiiIcii contnin inr nearlv fillll lots uftthctcd fnun all piirls of tin niilry and rcpriwctit- Iiiij pniellcally eery Hpecin nnd va riety found in Ihe Fnited Stale mul Cnnniln. A system of selection which has lieen carried on for xowrnl ear i already iiuliealiiiK which strains tdinw the best luiKkel willow eltnrur leristies for American romlitioni. At the regular monthly meetltiK or tbn Merchants' association Mon day evenliiR at thu Motel Medford, tho follewlni: officer were elected for thn ensuing ear; A. C. Hub bard, president; C. A. Hutterfleld, vice-president; C. M. Kldd, treas- urer. J. C. Hchmldt, J. C. Mann. i.. it. iirowtt mid i:. C. aadills were chosen as tlm executive committee. sud they will select a secretary. J. II. Carkln will no doubt be chosen Support was pledged for the $20. ooo bond Issuo for an armory. II. U. Carncd fas appointed a repre sentative for thn merchants In Mayor Klfert's 'cabinet." W. F Isaacs and J. A. I'crry discussed the cannery project and announced that W. II. Paulhamus of I'tiynlliip Wash., would tin hem In March to assist In organisation, W. F. Isaacs. C. 8. Hutterfleld, K. Oaddls, K. I'eck, I.. II. llrown, J. W. Mitchell and H. H. Hmlih' made re ports of their trip as delegates to tlm statu meeting at Albany and told of some of the Important things that enmo up for discussion. A resolution wa pasm! thanking Proprietor Mohr for tho banquet served. sons aft FOR SHIELDS ADMITS ERROR CANCELS REGISTRATION SIUTTI.K. Feb. IS. -AiliiiiltinK hi error but clnimitig that he thought that hi recideiieo nnd regixtnttlou in Oregon would not nffeel bis right to oln in Wushiiigtou whom ho linn lived for lifteen yenri. Charles II. Shields, uuti-hinxlctnxcr Iiiih an no tion before the Mttperinr court today nNkitti: that hit iiuinc bo cancelled fnun the rcgiMrnlinu bookn. ( w H FRATS MUST GO FROM SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOLS I'OflTI.ANI), Ore. Feb. 18. A contract has today been awarded Twohy Ilros. of Portland for the building or tho Powder IUvcr-Orlng Junction cutoff or the Burlington railroad In Wyoming. This will pro lde the Hill system with nil-rail rotttn between the northwest and Galveston. Tho entire project In volves about 100 miles of track and tbo expenditures for labor, material and supplies will amount to approxi mately $7,000,000. When completed the routo from Portland to the gulf of Mexico will be from Portland to Spokane over thn North Hank: from Spokane to 'Hillings over tho (Sreat Northern or Northern Pacific; from Hillings to Orln Junction urer thn Htirllngten: from Orln Junction to Oalveston UOUfl LAS, Arifc, Feb. 18. After wounding Captain Ajalaret of the Mexican federal army and two of liis men, threo Orozco sympathizers aro fleeing sotilhwnrd today into Sonorn with tt detachment of federal cavalry at their heeN. The rebels were recognised nt Agua I'rietn, ncrosK the international boun dary from here nnd Ajnlarcs ntleinpt- J vu uu-ir capture, .tone or me reoeis is believed to have been wounded. The shooting cnttied an uproar in tne .Mexican barracks, where it was reported that rcbeltt hud attacked the SNOW FALLS IN ROME FIRST TIME IN 60 YEARS HOME. Feb. 18.For the first time in hixty jean, snow fell here to day. It snowed yesterday on Mount Etna. The winter is the severest the oldc-I Italians cans remember. over the Colorado and Southern. South of Denver this lino Is known as tho Fort Worth nnd Denver City railroad. It is reported that this lino Is being established to cotnpeto with the Panama canal when It It opened. That Peculiar Lightness and Flavor 8AI.KM, Ore, Feb. 18. H Is re ported that twenty-two senators nnd forty-two members of tlm housn havo today signed an agreement by which thu present session of thu legisla ture will bo extended flvo days. The matter has not yet come up for a vote, hut this number of slgnatureH to thn agreement indicates that It will receive favorable action when u resolution Is Introduced. .SEATTLE, Feb. 18. -Standing nat on their order nholishing "froU" in the Inciil M'lmoU, Member of tbo hoard of education arc today uphold ing Superintendent Cooper who (sus pended eight bn.vK for minting the rule. The hoys who belong to the Phi l.niiibda Kpdlon asked for re iiclatement hut this wiih denied. PEOPLE TO VOTE UPON FOUR YEARC0UNTY TERM SA1.EM, Or.. Fell. 18. Following Itemed debate Urn house has today decided to submit to thn voters in MM I the nuMion of making the lerm of all county officials four years. Noticed in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake, etc, is due to the absolute purity and the accurate combination of the ingre dients of the Royal Baking Powder. The best things in cookery are always made and can be most readily made with the Royal Baking Powder. Hence its use is demanded in the most cele brated restaurants, in the homes of the people, wherever delicious, wholesome food is appreciated. Its sale and use extend to every civilized country in the world. METHODIST BISHOP TO SPEAK IN MEDFORD TONIGHT WEST SIGNS MINIMUM WAGE FOR WOMEN BILL SALKM, Feb. 18. (Inveriiur Vosl Iiiih lodny higncd (hu Mnlnrkoy hill providing for a cominisHlon to dolotv iniun a minimum wage for women mid minor workers, Thn law will lienomo ol'I'tioHvo ninety tlnya after tho legls luturo mlJoiU'iiH, Hlshop It. J. Cookn of tho Metho dist church will bn In Medford to night and will addross a mass meet ing In thn Methodist church, Fourth and Hurtlett streets, at 7:30 o'clock. Hlshop Conkn Is recognized as one of tho greatest platform speakers lu America, and his coming will ho nu opportunity which tho people of Medford should avail themselves of tn hoar a masterful address. Dr. Fletcher Unman of Wlllnmetto unl- voi-Hlty, will nlso ho present mid mnko nn address, AQm The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATES KQt;!TCSMi wacsiH In Order to Continue in Business Must immediately turn as much stock as possible into CASH Everything at greatly reduced pricee. -NOTHING RESERVED ITcrc arc some of the bargains: LEATHER AND ART GOODS Including Hand Bags, Coin Purses, Bill Books, Card Cases, Pictures, Brass Goods, Qift Novelties, Baskets, Sachets, Motto Cards 50 OFF BOOKS All popular Copyrights, at 50 Everything else in our up-to-date stock at 35 off, nothing reserved Remember, we carry a line of Stationery, Blank Books, Office and School Supplies; Also Whitman's Candy Sale 'Began Saturday, Feb. 15 "We reserve the right to recall all prices at any time. Sale strictly cash. 1IKU FIGHT TIIK GREAT RED PLAGUE Citizens of tho state are urged to Inform themselves regardlss this plaguo which Is causing great Buffering among boys and young men, and especially among the tnnoceat glrla and women of the state. Parents are urged to protect their children, and provide clean, whole some Information In place of tho unclean misinformation they cannot now help getting. Send for any of tho following; KltKK CIHCUIAH3 For Young Men Circular No. 2 Tho Four Sex Idee. Circular No. 9 Sex Truths for Mob, For OluVr Boys (13 to 18 yrs. of age) ' ' J Circular No. S Virility and Physical Development" For Young Uofs (10 to 13 yrs. ot age) Circular No. 7 The Secret or Strength. For Girl Circular No. 4. A Plain Talk with Girls about their Ileal U. For Young Womea Circular No. 10 Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood. For Parents Circular No. 1 The Need for Education tn Sexual Hygiene. Circular No. 3 When and How to Tell th Children. Circular No. G A Mat of Hooks for Use la the Family on Sex. Send S-ccnt stamp with your address to TIIK OIIKGON STATK UOAKU OF IIEAITH 703 Selling Building. Portlaad, OrrgoM Department D Mcrltol Pllo Iteinedy. ' A now sclontlo preparation for both Internal and external uso mid aliRolutoly without nn oqunl for tho treatment of pllos in any form. Ash us to hIiow you tills remedy nnd ex plain Ho ninny advantiigou. I.oon I Haukluu. Women who bear children and re main healthy are thoso who propnro their systoms In advanco n? hs'M Coming. Ullloss tho mnlhnr .i,t nature In It pre-natal work the crisis I mands roado upon It. and oho Is often I (eft with woakoncd hoalth or chronlo ' nitmonts, iso remedy la ao truly a holp to naturo as Mothor'a Frlond. It rolloves tho pain nnd discomfort caused by tho strain on tho llgaraonts, iiumvB IUIUI11 WIOSO UOrOS ami lntmrlr... which naturo la expanding, and uootboa thj Inflammation ot broast glanda. Mother's Frlond nsauroo n speedy and comploto recovery and So iRttn MotItof'S healthy woman to K s -A cmjoy thu roar- FflOIMl lug of hor child. ww Mothor'a Frlond is sold ut drug storeti, Wrlto for our freo book for oxpoctant III II 111-u PRAOFIELD RECUIATOR CO., Atlt.. Cs, : Well Informed Salespeople Make Shopping a Pleasure How delightful It Is when you go shopping In tin undecided Btnto of mind to find a wtlospotson who can tell you what fabrics nro to bo most popular, and what Is most appropriate for a woman of your size; or one who will sell you tho hat that Is really becom ing, mid la candid enough not to say that "every otio looks lovely on you." Tho merchants who ndvcrtlso In Tho Mall Trlbuno tuko particu lar pnlna to see that tholr salespeople tiro well-informed on newest modes and conest stylos In dress, furniture, or whatever they may sell. You will ho woll ndvjsod If you accept their help which U never aggressively glvon. Head the advertisements in Tho Mali Trlbuno cioaoly and con stantly every day. Thoy toll you whero to find dtho best goqds and whoro you will got tho host service to ho had lu thla city. (Copyright, 19in, by J. P, Fallon.) CLUB RATES For the Daily Mail Tribune and the Weekly Del Norte Triplicate $5.60 a Year Tho Triplicate is published Wookly at Crescent City, the hustling coast city about which many people now wiah information. This offer is open to all who now sub scribe or all who havo paijd up thoir sub scription to Dee. 31, 1912. TWO PAPERS FOR A LITTLE OVER THE PRICE OF ONE Weekly Mail Tribune -Triplicate, $2.70 I & v .j i