T fiii i ', i ; ( pjgy two. rEDFonn Trxra trthitne, amnroun. owKciox.Momvv, ramrAi?Y2i. inm. B i '' ' ' ' f I jS I f t , IOCAL AND l PERSONAL Curl Von dor Helton of Antelope district (nrr)od In Medford Sundny. MK nntl Mm. W. Wllllania of Glen dale nrc !n Medford nnd may locate here; John Sixty of Willow Spring dls trlctvna among those who motored to Medford Saluntny. Mm. Fred Itopor of Ornntit Pass, who has boon the guest of Mrs. O. Davis during tho past ton days, re turned, homo Sunday evening. 13, D. Weston, commercial photog raphcrn, negatives made any time or plnco by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Lewis nnd Mr. and Mm. Charles Gibson of Portland nrc vbtltlng In the city nnd valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. X. n. Ilrophy arc en tertaining Mrs. K V. Dewey of Evans John Hunnlngtnn nnd (loo. N Lewis, i: W Carder returned Hnliirdny of Jacksonville transacted Imslnesi In night from a worst weeks' business Medford Hnlurday. ! trip o Melrn. tho middle western It. Batehwell spent Sunday In Ash-1''!' ""'l llrlllsh Columbia, land, his former home. I Tho Sunset club of Sunset Drive Mr. nnd Mrs. 0, I.. Drown, who hnvo lieen visiting In the Wlltametto valley, are at homo again. New York Llfo Insuranco Co., C. Y. Tcngwnld, Medford National Dank Illdg., phono 3371. 1). J. S. Penrco of Poormans creek and It. M. Klncnld of lloguo ltlver, vUltcd relatives In Medford Saturday. Mr. Lusch, late of the Hotel Mc- Claltan of lloscburg. has tnken a like position at the Hotel Holland. Mrs. D. Lewis was at Ashland late ly. visiting with rclnttvos. Vapor baths and sclentlflo mas sago for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Qar nett-Coroy Bldg. Phono 146. Dr. Kemorer was up from Ashland during tho week on professional busi ness. J. I. Fcnebaugh of Wellen nnd Cecil Hayes of Grants Pnsi were vU- will meet next Thursday afternoon, February 27lh nt tho homo of Mrs. It. Manning. denco from South Oakdalc to 10 Itoso 'avenue. Same phone. Home 130. 290 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Durns have been making Hoscburg a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stone of Cen tral Point wero guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Watklns Sunday. A. Frldcgnr was nt Phoenix Sun day, visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Henry who nro relatives. Closing out sale of pipes. Ire land's Smoko House, Mrs. It, Daw of Antloch precinct has been In Medford recently, vis iting her mother, Mre. N. Johnston. Mr. nnd Mrs. ltalph Main of Rogue River, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Collins or Jack Honvlllo, returned homo Sunday. Marry i.uy ana Ms family were over from Jacksonville Sunday after noon. Real homo made bread at De Voe's. Peter Young nnd S. II. Harnlsh of Haglo Point wero recent visitors In Medford. Joseph Geppert was In Medford Saturday on his way to Jacksonville. Denton Dowen, E. D. Drigga and L. L. Mullt of Ashland motored to Medford Saturday. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle S. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) liavo removed their offices from tbo Hasklns' building to 232 E. Main street. Homer Wood left for Portland Sunday evening to bo gono several days. Lewis Alt and E. B. Honry of Kla math Falls are making Medford a business visit Hrmg mat old book with tors binding, down and hare It rebound at the Mall Tribune office Costs but little tf Oscar Mooro, J. B. Fields and A. G. Mngera of Salem have been trans acting business In Medford. Fred Hopkins and his family of Central Point, who have been making tho trip to Panama, returned recently. They were In Medford Sunday. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. J. J. N. Miller and L. B. Caster of Big Butte were In Mcdfcrd tho forepart of the wcok. T. Olscn of Gold Hill is delivering llmo In considerable quantities in Medford. Insure and bo sure. Right If we wrlto It. R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur nnco Man. Mr, nnd Mrs. C. Carey of Phoonlx precinct wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Shearer Saturday. W. E, Anderson ,nnd J, A. Graffls of North Phoonlx were In Medford Saturday, t accompanied by their ulves.,. Mr. anil. Mm. D. PnttoMon of Yreka, Cal., have returned homo af ter a visit of several duyn with Med ford friends, perking & Harmon, studio por traits homo portraits, flash lights, koijok ,riniswng, post card work and onjnrglng.; 128 East Main street; telephone 2184. Roy Mickey of Portland Is in Med ford making relatives a visit. Ho was a former resident of this city. James Owens, former county com missioner, was among the many who came to Medford Saturday. Miss Eva Morton of Phoonlx and Mrs. D, Long of Talent wero recent visitors in Medford. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening nnd afternoon gowns. Latest stylo Hngerlo a specialty. Mm. E. M. Painter, late of New York City. Hours 2 to 5 p. m. 618 King fltreot. Phono 0084, John Mast of Phoenix and John Hamrlck of Central Point district mndo a business trip to Medford Saturday, creek, n sister of tho lntter. who has mnir fri,,..,, in Mn.ifn-i rnnnv been' visiting nt Lodl. Cal. i ,,pn Kntnn nni, M , nv,,a P:' Dr, Stearns has moved his resl-l .iv.-,.m i... ... ..... few days with relatives living at Ashland. Carkln & Taylor (John M. Car- kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. E. J. Kaiser of Ashland was a Medford visit Saturday afternoon. George W. Knox of Wheeler coun ty, who has been In Medford for sev eral days, left for Grnnts Pass Sun day. Ho will return homo soon. J. F. Htttson. chief of police, who has been at Portland, as a witness In the McAllister case, returned Satur day. G. C. Beach, music studio. Vio linist. Will instruct on violin, man dolin and guitar In correct method. Advanced students nnd beginners. Address 234 E. 9th street. Phono Home 314-L or Main 3481. 307 James Parker, sheriff of Lane coun ty, was In Medford Sunday on offi cial business. He is a brother of Mrs. Lewis Bundy. Misses Mildred and NIda Nell of Big Butte -wero in Medford Sunday, en route, to Jacksonville. pood npples at your own prlco at ProduccM Fruit company's ware house In Medford If taken soon. 2SS Mr. and Mm. Tyler Smith arrived In Medford from Portland Sunday. George A. Morso and H. H. God- dard wero among the many up from Talent Saturday. Charles C. Low. sheriff of Kla math county, arrived in Medford Sunday, having in chargo Frank Moore, whom ho nrrested at Kla math Falls on a charge of rapo com mitted at Eugene. Ho turned his prisoner over to Sheriff Parker of Lane county, who met him here. Mr. Low was for many years n resident of this county, when Medford was not on tho map, and Is much surprised at tho development that tins taken placo In tho city and valley during his absence. C. O. Seaman of Rogue River was In Medford Saturday. John Sheridan of tho Hotel Nash has returned from a business visit at Seattle, his former home. iranK Kay was at iiay Gold re cently, near which placo ho is hav ing development work done on some mining property. Orchard, hunting, fishing nnd Crater Lake scenes for salo at Cor king & Harmon's studio. Negatives madonny place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main stieet. Phono 2154 C. W. Walters of Thompson creek spent Monday with Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis of Eaglo Point spent Sunday with friends In Medford. Robert "V. Telfcr returned to Eu gene Monday nftor a vlalt with friends In Medford. Mr. and Mm. L. D. Eastman of Ashland spent Monday In Medford ou business. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stcnnett spent Sunday at Ashland with relatives. Mrs. Mary Yockey and daughter, Mies' Helen spent Sunday with friends at Ashland. Frank MacGulrc, proprietor of the Flvo and Ten Cent store on East Main street, left Sunday for Plant City, Florida. It Is reported ho will bring a bride back with hlpi. Dr. MacCullough of Pennsylvania, will preach at tho Baptist church this evening nt 7:30 and every evening oxcept Friday and Saturday. Subject for this evening, "Tho Safe and Sat isfied Life." Dr. A. L. See and G. W. Laldloy left Monday for California, Dr. Seo going to Sacramonto on business con nccted with tho sale of the Jlnncy creek timber tract, and Mr. Laldloy to San Francisco to finish closing a deal for tho Foots creek timber tract. Tho Medford local of tho Brothor hood of Electrical Workors will to night vote as will all othor locals on tho Pacific coast on n compromise offered them by their employers of a 2C cent Increaso with no further classification. A vote on tho question 'of n strike was recently taken, tho result being unknown. 8am L. Sandry,- fUh and gnmo warden, spont Monday In Medford with friends, C0LL0SSAL "KAY-BEE" FILM AT STAR THEATRE Another big "Kay-Hoe" feature entitled "The Law of tho West," I being exhibited nt tho Star Theater 1 today nnd tomorrow. It tnkes three re'els. three thousand feet of fflm to tell the tremendous story of early pioneer days, when the only Inw In the west was administered by me naruy immigrant. The some company is used In this film ns In Custer's Last Fight" and "The In vador.O Tho scenes nro picturesque with Its long wagon trains drawn by oxen, the cost Is overwhelming, nnd the situations are tense and thrilling. The "Key-Bee" productions previous, ly featured nt the Star have mndo n tremendous "hit" with tho Medford photoplay fans, nnd the management predict rapacity business for today nnd tomorrow. SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS MATHEWSON CONVICTION WASHINGTON. Feb. 'JL Affir ninlion of tho conviction of George Mathrivsost for the murder of On Lnwrons In Alaska five yours ago was uuuouuccd today by tho supreme eonrr. Mnritcvreon pleaded inMinity but wus.henteneeit to life imprison ment nt McNeil's Island. DEPICTS DOWNFALL OF EDM 10FI0S SAN FRANCISCO. Cat , Feb 24 Tho downfall of L'dna Loflus, once n favorite In Loudon music hnlls, was shown here today In her detention for several hours nt police hondqunr tors on the charge or Mealing it gold wntch from Curtice llnydon, son of a wealthy local merchant. The tears of the woman, who Is now the wife of Harry Rhenstrom, son of u Cincinnati millionaire, navod her from prosecution, llnydon rofu lug to enter a complaint. 1'ollre were called to a downtown hotel enrly today to quoll n disturb ance. They found llnydon had lost a wntch nnd accused Mrs. Rhenstrom of the theft. Miss l.oftus married Rlioustrom In Los Angeles several years ago. de spite objections of Rhenstrom's rela tives. They lived for a while In n bungalow In the nouthern city but Kdna soon tried of the quiet llf Itiionstrom s mother Had the young man confined In the Stockton insane asylum, where ho still remains. No divorce was over grunted 10 RAISE DUTY UPON OUR APPLES MADERO SHOT TWICE (Continued from page 1.) STATE ROAD LEVY VETOED BY, LISTER OTTAWA. Out . Feb. -J I. -The fruitgrower of llilhsli Columliln, through tlirir ieiroontntic. Mohsm. Anger niul It, M, Wuislow, preslilent ninl sreivlnrv i'epeellelv of llrillsh Columhln Fruit (liouern' iwooiiitlnii, will toitnv iwk (he uovorumont to con sider ruiHiiiK the (IiiIn nit Amciicmi npples from 1.1 rent to nt lenil Uft oeuN, the latter holme the Toiled Sliiles tariff ugniiiHt t'mtmlhui nppliw. There nro other ioqiietH lo he mmle to the government. Tho ltrlt Hi Columbia grow era wunl more pro tection thnn too tnrltT ufftml nnd mo will nsk Hint the Inmieetlmi mid xnlon net he nmiMideil m Hint Aniorieiin Clipper will be obliged to mink their ifruit before it outer Cnttmln. n American MhipoorN me not under Ciiuuilinit jiuixilielioit nnd n the uvoniKo producer Iiiih nolhimr to do with the Until do-.tiuntiou of hi fruit. this hemic bundled hv the tVepern tie iisMiemttnn. DIAZ RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS abdomen. Mmleru's body win tnken to the residence of his dead brother. flustnvo, nnd thnt of Pine Stinrcz Jo 4iU home. MEXICO, CITV, via Galveston. Feb. 24 United States Ambassador Henry Wilson early issued tho following this rnorninp; conoemiuj; the killine; of President Mndero nnd Pindel Sttnrez. "As nearly ns 1 enn nseertniii ns the present moment, Mndero mid Sunrez' deaths occurred ns n result of an attempt to rcscuo them whilo they were bcinc; transferred from the national pnlneo to tho penitentiary. ''1 had recommended their trans fer to moro comfortable quarters nnd Saturday morning Mr. Do Ln Bnrra informed mc that they would be trnnsfered to tho penitentiary in order that they might have greater comfort nnd thnt they might rcmnin in security until tho passions of the hours had passed. "Whatever may or not have been the circumstances of Mndoro's death it ban not nffectcd the situation here." OLYMI'IA. Wash , Feb. 24 (Jov ernor Lister this morning tont his veto to the house nnd the bill pro viding for n tat levy of 1 4 mills for the stnto highway fund now Joins the bill for 1300,000 for the Cheney nor bal. Hoth will now retpilre n two third vote to become law. Lister In his veto message-strongly hinted that if the senato passed the two and a half mill levy for tho per manent road fund, which has al ready passed thojhouso that that bill will alio bo vetoed. Tho governor declared that while he Is In favor of good roads he Joes not bollovo tho condition nt preient will Justify n total lovy of $8,000,000 for tho nekt two years. He-estimates thut S,- 000,000 will bo plenty. VON' DER HELLEN BACK' FROM THE LEGISLATURE Senator II. Von dor Uulloli re turned Sunday from Kalem, III with the grippe. For the past ten dnys he has been vufforlni; r.nd became so much worse .Saturday that he secured leave of absence from tho senate. He reports thing badly muddled nt Ha- loin, says ho never knew the loglsln ture to be so far behind, and antici pates that both houses will be In not ston most of the week. He left the fish bill In Kennies' hands and expects that tho house will refuse the en ate amendments and tho sennlu fin ally accept the house bill MI'MCO firv, Feb. J I. The iiuiHt eoidiitl relations exist in Mexico Cltv lodav between Mexicans nnd for eign lesldenlc, especially American-, anil nil forcigncrx nro ustouUhed it tho attitude of the Loudon pto No one heie iewed the isHitnsiiiutioi of .Mndero us n poHihln enuse tor in torvcutmii. The oltielnl eiximi o the Killing of Mndero and Sunrrr i neoopted hv nil heie, Uoiiornl Dine U being deluded with letter nnd telegrams of eongTntul.i tiou on the Mtooos of IiIh onup in securing control of tho government So iiiituv ore being received, il l said, nt the pnliioe today, thut four soerelnries, one nit Aineiienii now pnporumit, linvo been presHed into service to bundle the telegram. The foMr expressed In eoitniu iiunrttir thut the new ko eminent will he un able to ki I fund nuMi'li'iit to restore tho depleted national finance do not seem to he borne out hv the fuel. It was officially atnted toitnv thnt offers of Inrge loans have boon ie ceded, not uhme from u New Vorl. I inn of interiintioiiullv known hunk ers, but nlo from HrilUh nnd French cnpitnli"ts. PIERP0NT MORGAN'S HEALTH IS IMPROVING RAPIDLY ItO.MF. Pvli Ll.Pierpont Miir gnu's health i improving Moadilv, neeonliug to hi grnud-diiimhtoi'. Miss Hamilton, who today arrived from Cairo, Fgipt, to May with Home relative. Tlii Rifurn of Blood Eruptions Nu Hemon Vr'hy Anyone .lliould Sof. for Willi .Such Disheartening Experience, No esse if t n'ttftl' ui Moul ihiUoii ts ever cur I until tlm lant putllcfo n( tint ilm Ims lieni tneaivml from tho elreuln licit, 'llm Ut I 'Hit left In llin IiIhI will, i'Iht ir litter, eiuino n frli out WtsiU nf I'll' IM'Ullr, Willi nil IIh lilitroiiN nmt Oeslrucllvu nvmiiliHlll if uli-oruta,! inoutti slid ihist, cpiMip 1-iitaro.t rilo(fiii. (sines' Imir, iim nmt ulcw, eie. No ollire nimllrino noi'lr turs conliu:!'"'" W1 IhiImmi n H. M. M It (; tloMII I'''" ttttl lilml Ml hlfiilll iihiI mirely ilflvwi mil oirr pnrllrln of Hut Infection It nlwnliillf ninl in-rfr!!' isirlrt ii IIxkI, ikI Iwvph (lot vlinl mild b frrnti, rnli nnd liraltto a It w ifre tlm dwirvctlvo virus of ei'nlsiclo'itt lw.l hiiiii miIihkI the elriilHlltii. H H. H. iiulrhl)' lhr rfTccl nil tlm IsWI, nnl Hlmliutlly Ilm yit)itMtu illMi4itr, Ilm litoiltti U liniimviHl, tlm skin rlisirml nt nil Mt. HMen nnd oilier lilmnlihri. the li-ilr mops emaln tail, tho lautilh ntut Ihrwtt IimI Sli't Mhfn H. H. H. linn Cl(WI1l-t Hill yltlll llf Hi" Ml,lll ll iraio ft the illrt U left. M. H. IL rurrs ciiiilnnliins Mil txilwn treii It t Ilm irirurt uf tilt MwM Hirlltir, Ut(-I iili'l lituvrn In lniiltK) alul hun dietU uf rum nil r ilm eaiiitr. Vnti lll nnd F 8. H. for In all drtiif plurfs at II. eo lr lttl Wrlin ! The 8wltt HTino Cn . 1ST Httlfl IIMe, AtUntu. ), fur j.rlvaU m.lll i.tlr unit n vrry lntreilv lek wi nil tilit tiriar, tent tit, iFjktl In I'Ula wfwrisH". STEFFENS TELLS OF MOBILIZATION OF 2ND DIVISION (Continued from pag.e 1.) Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS X.ADY ABSISTANT Say rbona 3371 Vigbt Plioucil T, W. Weeki 3071 ,; A, S. Orr, 3093 the brlgado commanders later In tho days. Tho orders provldo for tho mobollzatlon of 10,000 troops besides thoso affected by Saturday's orders. General Wood declined to nnnounco tho troops Included In today's orders. Secretary Stlmson said this after noon that tho orders simply wero tbo final steps In completing the presi dent's precautionary plans. Tho Fourth and Sixth Brigades will move tonight. Tho qunrtermas t;r'rf department is arranging rail road transportation for the troops but not sufficient to take tho forces Into Mexleo'tn the event of interven tion. ' Xot Going to Trenton Secretary Stlmson denied n report that he was scheduled to go to Trcn ton nnd confer with Presldont-Klcot Wilson ovor tho situation In Mexico. "I bellevo, howovor," Stlmson added, "that President Tuft and his cabinet should bo ready to give what ever Information Is possible to Mr. Wilson if tho occasion demands." LOS ANQELKS, Cni.. Feb. 21.-- Tho story of the alleged agreement between District Attorney John D. Fredericks and Claronco Harrow that tho McXamara brothers hou)d plead guilty to dynamiting the I-oa AnRoles Timed building 'Was recited on the witness stand today in tho trial of Harrow on a bribery rlinrgn by Lin coln Steffcns, magazine? writer. It was finally agreed, ho tostlflcd, un- dor questioning by Harrow, that James I). McXnmara should recelvo a life sentenco and John McNnmnra one on which ho could bo held to uc tual service of ten years. Tho Na tional Hrcctors' association, ho said, blocked Harrow') efforts to secure the dismissal of the caso against tho latter. COAL TRUST CHIEFS PLEAD NOT GUILTY RYAN PRESIDES O'ER SAN FRANCISCO, Oil., Feb. 1M. The indicted offieiuls uiul directors of the Western Fuel company, the Pacific Const arm of tho oonl truut, charged with defrauding the federal government of customs of money h.i short weight, were nrriiiguod hero to day before United .Stute Judge Villi Fleet. All plended not guilty. No trial dato was net but it was expected thut the trial would come up before United Htntos Judge Deitrieh within the next sixty day. flic men arraigned included Joun L. Howard of Oakland, president of the eompnny. Vice President Jnme H. Smith uud six other. After the plenn were entered Attor ney Wnrron Olney, representing the defendnntH, asked for nil early trial. Judgo Vnn Fleet refused to set n trial date, explaining thut een if hi court calendar would permit, he could not preside nt tho trial, lii'i'iuee Hcvcml of the indicted men wore fel low members of his in the Union Puei Ho club. if WMj We IJUo to lit THE OUT SHOWS ONE OF OUR HANDSOME NEW MODELS IN WO MEN'S SPRING SHOES A button boot that will bo worn this spring An Ideal boot for tho uhort street suit, A patent leather or litncik sucdn brown, grey and while nu-buck, At Popular Pricos $4.00 BEHLING'S "GOOD FIT" miiei: steiii: Tti Hunt to I'll DEMAND INTERVENTION (Continued from pago 1.) States had commanded that Madero should not bo executed, and the great neighboring states of Moxlco aro not to bo lightly mocked. Tho protonso that Madero and Suarex mot doath by accident rather strains credulity." lunate Ferocity of Natives Tho London Times says: "Tho civilized nations will put their own construction on tho lamo and halting story which tho successful conspir ators now ruling Mexico havo chosen to issuo. Unless It can bo proved, foreign observers will retain tho be lief that tho open removal of tho two Muderocu and of Sunrez lu fresh proof of tho Inuato ferocity of Mexi can politicians." Tho Dally News: "Any mlddlo course, such as financial or military propping up by tho United States of ouo or tho othor Mexican leaders or tho establishment of any sort of a Mexican Cuba could only bo achieved by u combination of luck and adroit dlplomamcy, t INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 21. Tho annual convention ol the Inter national AHrfoeintiou of Bridge uud Strtietunl Ironworker oMiiied here today. It will remain in Mission threo days, nil meetings being held belling elosod doom. Frank jr. Kyiiu, president of the organization, one of the thirty three union men convicted hero of iiuhiw fully transporting dynamite, presided over today's (.cmoii. Itytui is out on hail pending hi appeal. Samuel Oornpern, president of tho American Federation of Inbnr, is M-hedulod to nddre-fi the convention Tliiirnilny. TAFT REFUSES PERMIT FOR HETCH HETCHY WASHINGTON,. Fob. 2 1 Presi dent Tuft was urged by Congruus- men Hnyon and Kahu of California today to direct tho war department to Issuo a permit to San Fruuclsco to a ho tho waters of tho Hotch Hot chy vitlley. This followed tho deci sion of tho board of army engineers that Sun Francisco should bo grunted such permission. President Tnft, howovor, explained that pross of luminous mado It im probablo thut ho would bo able to pass on tho project before ho retires from office, PRODUCE MERCHANTS PAY $8,450 FINES PORTLAND, Or., Job. 'J I--Fifteen members of the Produce Merchant's association who pleaded guilty Fridai to violating the Sliennuti niili-trust luw today paid IhoVfiucs, nggregnil iug SH.'loO. The filed a stipulation Higuod by ench member of tho usso oiutioii, stilling thnt they would not lioreufler engage in practices con trary to the Sherman nuti-triist net. This was done to do uwny with lb'.' necessity of filing u civil suit asking for tho dissolution of tho association. ARMED INTERVENTION ENDORSED BY KANSAS TOPKh'A, KiiiiAiih, Feb. 2-1. Do mnnding that every .Mexican bo ex lonnhiutcd, if neeessury, to protect American interests, the lower house of tho KuiiHfiH legislature, today en dorsed tinned Intervention In .Moxleo by tho United Slates. HIH.P FIGHT THIS GREAT RED PLAGUE alliens of tho stnto nro urged to Inform themselves regarding this pluKtto which Is causing grout suffering among boys nnd young men, and especially among tho Innocent Kir Is and women of the stnto. Parents nro urged to protect their children, nnd provldo clwiu, whole somo Information in placo of tho unclean misinformation they cunuot now help getting. Send for any of tho follewing: iiti:i: nucuLAitH For Young Men Circular No. 2 Tho Four Sox Lies, Circular No. 0 Hex Truths for Mon. For Older llojs (13 to 18 yrs. of ngo) Circular No. 8 Virility and Physical Dovolopmont.t For Young lio) (10 to 13 yrs. of ni;o) Circular No. 7 Tho Secret of Strength. For Girls Circular No. 4. A Plain Talk with Girls about their Health. For Young Women Circular No. 10 Physical Dovelopment, Mnrrlago and Motherhood. For Parents Clrculnr No. l Tho Neod for IMucallon In Hoxunl Hyglono. Circular No. 3 -When ami How to Toll tho Children. 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