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G , r' 4 P.". MFiDTDmi AfATn Tnrnniw:. mwvauT). oflitfiov, ttkdav. rrcmrrATtv , mm. ' ' fimnimmmmyyfwwrmm "' "M E REJECTS 'MILLER 10 LOSE ROGUE R F BILL AMENDMENTS NAU.M, Ore, IVh J.V Tin' limine It'l'llMI'll (til IIHlllllll III' lll'MIIH'Ji llV (I vole nt' till lii III In Hini'iir iii Ihii M'linlo llill fipi'lllMK l( pilllillll III' )C ("Kilo the f in .IncUoii enmity In imuiumioliil llxliintr for linen munllm woli er. Tin liill Iihh Ihtii icfi'i- H'll lit M eOllfl'lnilOlt Ollllllllllll'l' ("Mil- niMci (if Nt'iiini'H, I'plfin mill llnillv fmiii 1 1 141 Imiihit, ItenmeM idfiiurd to M'lll ll IIIUMltlllt of hi IMTHIIIIIll In tel est in lint hill, Hcniilur Hinilh of .losi-phlne recent ly mill (lowrimr West tin fnllyitiiiK hiihiixi' K'iiulliiir lini lilll: "Will vn kliiillv It'll inn vinii u whim for lii'lnif in favor nf iiii'iiliii llint pint nf Houuo liver I'lillii'ly tin -iter llic ciiiiltiil of ln Ciii'Ii'iivm, nml npixiHllti; (Ullift lilt people nf .low pliiiui On. ulnit in riitlitt'iillv their? I want In know if on luue iIioI.IimI nunlust our people nml nil utiiit (liininilw vnn linvi' ilmii' hi, in nnlitr llinl I IIIIIV (.MM' NlltllO tl'MNIIII llllli'f tlimi t In (lemur I'lilnmii nil yon In 111 Ml." Onvnpmr Wet will the fnllnwlnic icplv In .SiMiiiloc Smith: "I nin in ii'ciiipt of your nf llic VJOIh JiiHlmtl. In reference In lite Hiigti" liver flxli bill, nml wish In nv Hint, should a hill uffivllni; ItiiliiiiK In Hi" Mid i her he tnwit ul this aelmi of I he cl"hilure, HIV views nil the HUhjedl will he itimle know it, either thrmtuh inv npproval llieieiif, or iiy M'tn mIiii'Ii Hill fullv nt nut m rep mum for il iliNipproval " DECSON MAY I OFFICI ALS Clolil Mill i mil In irnwiii mm-li IntiKer mi Ihe hmiift of it iiiiinirljml illleiiiuii. Wlieti J mix Pnlkin of the I'lrmiil eonrl, hIimII lime rriuleinl hit ilenUInn mi the ipm wnirHUtu unw hehl hefnre him lit .Iiu'LmiiiviIIp re cently, rllher Miiyor It. (. Kelsev nml "the Imi" timat step ilnmi from the dngr of iminii'iml mimngeini'iit 01 innycontiuur in nflioi'. If tin enw Ik ilreiilcd ncnlii-t Hie mnytir nml his enHiiellineii, their pre ilecenunt In office will neeesnrtly lie mitnmntii'iillv lelurnoil, while .1. II. Miemmi will i'iiiH)inrilv neeupv the ndminlclrnlivo choir nl the heml nf the hem! of (ho eimneil lohle. The ineniliers of the former eniineil were 11. W. Miller, S. II. IInle, Wiill-r Puncey, nml J. II. Ileotiian. I It. Carilwill, n nirmlier of the preeiit t'nUtieil, uiih nlo it mi'lilher of the Inniier hniinl, ntnl n tili the nutlcr proei'i'iliiiKti mtnlml hU eollciiKiio tire mil iipplienhle to him. The proeeeiliii ngMiu! Ihe present enmieil Inline uwui Ihe validity of n elllirter MipiMikcillv mhtplril nt lh" ileelioii nf Nnxiiulier 'JOlh, 101 1, nml iimler the prnxibinim of which IhU onnneil weie elei'lnl nml now hnhl nffiee, TELEPHONE GIRLS GUESTS OF OFFICE MANAGER VANCE A. J. Viince, mnnnKer of Dm I'nclflo Telephone rompnny'ii nfflrn In Med font enturtiilui'il 17 telephomi lrU with nn Impromptu lunch .Mnmliiy, They flrtit lilleil tho lluiim ottlro wlieru n photo vvnn taken of the ttroup nml next vlNlted tliu 1'nlaro of HwcoU wht'ro they nil enjnyeil n ccuitly trenl nt tho cxpeimo of Mr. Vanco. After tho treat Mr. Vniico lomletl them Into nn nutomnhlto nml took them to their nrnpertlvn Iioiiiuh. They enjoyeil tlio ovciiIiir very iniicli, ut tho Iohii' oxpeime. r-Try. -- . jr - -r -: - , :,in." DAlly Hint from I'orli. lit ;5MPv! m -.. &- - IUnM IteMI lte.aln (VVV Ul Hn I The lain coil pi.'liirfJ lion art of earn cm I ami of aitiakhun irliiiuieJ Willi ikunk fur.-lUUuii Uuj, MATE'S JOB AI JACKSONVLLE "" " M ryt - ,s I ': ' " i fjf ' fli r? W.VHIIINOTON, I'eh. 'J I. Willi holilliiK IiIk iilil n iippiiHe enniiiimi lion, Memilnr t'liiimlidrliiiu Iiim iih Hi'llteil In n fiiMiinhle lepmt liv llie piiHtnffiee eoiiunltlee on nil I'iihI iletil Tnfl'i iiiiiiiimitimi in Olefin. neept Ihlce, nml to pllhlie lullil i-om-mltlee'N ii'i'iiiiiiiii'inluliiiiH on nnimii nllnliN fur reeeiveiM nml leitlHtrrH. I'iisIiiimmIimh tu whnitl ClllUllhetllllll nhjcel me .lolin I'. .Miller to sue eeoil Mnlie Miller, ileeenHcil, nt .loek mimiIIIc, nml Willimn llmwu In mii' Creil hllilMelf nl l,''litillii, loenl nhjee IIoiim hnvini; heeil fili'il uuiilliil hoth, nml In the I'linl'iiiimllnii nf I'miik II, Muulhwiek ut Knlem, lo t.ueeeil Squint Kiirrnr, wlinte eoimiiiion ex piieil April 'J, 10in. The long time it-quired lo fill lliin office viiiintiltilpi Ihe Nemiloi'N teiiHou for ohjeetinx. Hemitor lluiiiiie lu'lnu fuvornhle to Ihe t'oiifiiimilion of Thniiiiix MeCiiik er for the I'mtlnml pnliiHiHU'r-hip, he in likrlv lo he uiveu the pluee. Six or einht poMtimihterx mnmmitiil in Oii'iion will prnhnhly he eininniicil thmiiKh thn oourtc-y nf the Mmtlor' eullencuei nlthiiiili Hii I imt yel tlefluilelv nirirril hmiii. "I'rohlthlv liu nther liniliiiliiliiilli lime nuv chuiice of eniiDrmiition," wiiil t'hmnheilnin "either for h uffleeH or other oftlcTN, utile we nurre ou Hiiuy, nntv, miiriue corp, revruue cutter mill iliploinnlie immi-nee." APPROACHES 10 I BRIDGE FILLED Htreet Comiiillonrr Owney Put ton liu neurly conipltiled the work nf NIIIiir in the npprnuehi to Hut new lirliluo over Hrnr rreek on IJnul Mnlu htroct nml thn hrlttfir will hoon he ready (or the pining company. Truffle iicrom thi tirhlKn wilt prnh nhly he itvlnrl until the puxltix hn liern completed, nt telliullli; llllKht dtiimir.c tint concrete. Thn pnvliiR rompnny plmu to Mnrt work ou un completed contractu In thl city he tween March 15 nml April I, weath er pcrmltiliiR. KLAMATH SPORTSHEN PROTEST GAME LAWS KLAMATH FALLS. Oie., F.h. 3S. Klaiimlh eoitntv ieople nre tbnMil ifieil with the Kiime Inws heinj; en ueleil nt Stilcm. The law K-nuliilinK the titer HenMin proMiles that the mi'iinou in .laekon enmity hIiuII apeu ou AiikukI 1 ami u moulli lalur in Klmnalh en nut. v. It is hclicvcd hem Ihat this law i nn iittcmpl lo )e tho Hirsmen who enme to snuthnni Oio Kmi In limit deer to w to .laekson coiintv insleml of eomin n cross the innuntninH. If the hill proNiilinpr for tho difference in the time of opcuiiiK the smhoiih in the two counties he cuiuei n law it will lie a ileeiileil din serimimitinu aaiiiil Kluumlh enmity. The I'lnsiiiK nf winter fishing In Link river iiIno meets- with the iUmip prnvnl of tho loenl people. Thu-e who nre fa'mlliar with the stream mid the Klamulh lahct know that (lie trout liikeu fiotu Liu): lixer duriui; the warm weather are not uoud, ns they thstii of decmusined luleii. PROSPECT RESIDENTS ASK BETTER SERVICE lKKHV. Ore., IVh. -JV One hull tiled nud tweutv-oiit' rmiehers ami uthors liiui; between Dcihy ami I'mspi'et postofUci' liiui' slKHed n pe tition for heller mail service, which will tin forwarded to Senntor Harry limo to he preiieuted to the pn-lof-ficn dcpiutmeut. Thin district hn daily rural delivery sen ice. hut ow imr In the uuwillinmiesH of the Pa cific & lur(cru railway, got it mail hut three linuw n week. OulL'niuu mail, too, is delayed from five lo six (lavs nt limcH in icticliiiiR the train, owing to Ihe way in which tho rural route Ih laid nut ami to tho fact that the mail carrier hetween Deihy nostoffico and Dcihy riiilroml Motion will make hut on trip a dav. Tho dislnnco h ono and ouc-half inllcH mid if he would iiinke two trips at least one day would he siuetl, A I'rogiTfcslvo t'entury. Tho twentieth contury Iuih Riven us a BnlUfuctory trcntmont for rhuuma Ubiii. Tho American DniK and Prcus Aasoclntlon, of which wo nro mom horn, nro manufarturlim a propnra- tlou cnllcd Morltol Klioumatlflin Pow dora, from n formula ndoptod by thorn nftor medical exports had pronounced It ono of'Krcnt merit. Olvo Meritol HhoumntlHin Powdors n trial. Thoy nro gmtrantced, ItnHkliiB' drug strho, oxcltiblvo nyonta. tisis-ul Rtt MK", OCOffGC COrtMWrttllS-'' fttr Olio of tho ilntiufitCM of the Uti- l.i-uiiunl Jeiinoe, of New iiirk, nud fiiiiiniM fur her br.niily mid tlvneli twice a II Ifd Iiy marrUtie with the IiIkIi et iidlilllly of ICiiKlfltnl, iiinlher of tin- I lrt lird of the Admiralty, ninletj lender, writer nml nrgnnlrer of I lien I rl 'nl wt lifle lrt (leorce ( nrtiw.ili." Vrl I tulnt! her huliiitiil fr divert KLAMATH I'AI.I.R, Ore. Keh 25 The i;r.iud Jury him iniufo n final reKrt on the matter pertnlnlriK to the county court It Is itnted thnt no crlmlnnl Intent un the part of the court lim he en discovered, hut there I evidence of exlrnvAKaucc nn was find reported. The InnuUltnrliil body. In n mild wny. ccnmire thone who have mndc political capital out of the firm re port and In connection therewith taken occaiilon to My lliut tho re port wan made n.rrcty to show that tho court was upending too much money for what It wn Kcltlng for the tnxpn)crn. Tho r.rnnj Jury oxprenjc a deter mination not to Income mixed In the local fai'llonal flhl and romtdlmentii (he county com t for Its proi;reklvu- iieK. hut unkii It to temper Hn Ideas with caution nnd sound IiusIiicm JmlRinent. It Is believed that tho nrnud Jury nnd the new proheriitlitR attorney. John Irwin, have not worked In har mony. There Is a rumor Hint the at torney tried to bulldoze" the urnnd Jury Into rmliiK back on Its former criticisms of the county court, tint this the members of the body posi tively refuned to do. They Imdst that whllo they have found no proof of criminal Intent, there Is plenty of evidence that the money of the taxpayers hus been squandered. Tho urnnd Jury admits that In n few minor Instaiictm Its first report wns Incorrect, hut thnt It was well founded la nil vital points. MILLIONS IN TADE TIED UP BY MEXICAN UPRISING .NI.W YOltK, IVh S5. Kxportom nnd Importers with Mexican connec tions awaited with anxiety today fur ther ndvlcea of tho situation In Mex ico. Shipments nnd contracts nKKro Riitlni; millions of dollars are hold up peiidlitK tho restoration of order. Much of this huslness Is for foreign account, chiefly French and (lerninn. It Is understood scores of American ami forelKii corporations aro prepar ing to fllo claims against tho Mexican government nRKrcKntlni; many mil lions. MARRIED. Davo II. I'lymale, well known In this city wns mnrrled nt Oakland Sunday to Miss Ireao M. ruttori;:i. Mr rimnle has relatives living here, and spent his boyhood In this section. Coming of The Sunbeam How to Avoid Tho PJn and Diitreti Which o Many Mother H five Suffered. It It pit j more women ila not tuow pf Mother's I'rlruil, tlvre U reuictly tint laltrot the luiiKlm, mal!c thrm to ripanit wltliout nuy mmln upon Ihe lift mi'Uti unit riubli't woiurn tu tio tlirouiH tli oritoal wilUunt pain, nsutra, mottling tlcknrm or nuy of I lip ilrrauVi) nytuitutui o famllUr to minjr luolhirt. Time It no footlth illrt to bursts the nilnil. 'I lie thoiiiilits do not ilrll upon pain and mitrerliiir, (or all such ar avolilcj. 'nioutamlt of women no longer roahrn tlirmttlvr to tlu thought (list tlrkurtt aud tllitrrit are natural. They Vuow better, for In Mother' Intend thy litve found how raiy It U nlili IhU wonderful penetrating remedy to Imntih. all those. UreuJel cipert encea which Imve been talked about ever since memory hecsn. It la n subject erery woman thould b fandllar with, nuil even IIioukIi she way not require such a remedy, .he will novr ami then meet om proieetlye mother to whom a word In tliuo about Mother'a l'rlenj will conio aa a wonderful bleating. This famous remedy U sold by all UniKgUtu, suit It only 11.00 a bottle. It la for external me onlv, and l really worth Ita weight In Kold. Wrlto today to tho tlrudllcld llesu lator Co., i!T l.nt'iur Wg., Allnnla, On., for a mo.t valuable tvvk to vxpettaut uothcrt. CEN I RL WLL RED SATURDAY BE .ORGANIZE 10 I 51 AROUND The printing di (ii'iii'-nt of the Mnll Tribune Is tomplrtliiK th" work of puhllshlnK n new lelcphone direc tory for the Home Telephone &. Telo lrnph rompnny, which will he dlntrl biitnl to telephone subscribers In time for tho change In their service, when the two telephone systems In Hit city will he completely merged Into one The nhstiK" koos Into ef fect nt 10 p. in. Saturday, March 1, 191.1 All nf the Medfonl iiuinherH hnvo been changed. Thn offlcoi of thn company will he located utter Mnreh 1. In the Home Telephone company's bulldliiK ou West Sixth street The office of the Hell system on Central Is to ho dis connected. Acrordlmt lo thn directory over 1700 telephones nro connected with the Medford central and as many more are reached on fannors linen. JOE RIVERS MEETS LEACH CROSS APRIL A new organization has been formed In thn city for tho purposo of showing tourists nnd visitors the scenic attractions about Medford, Dr. W. If. Kverhard Is president, Charles M. KriKllsh, treasurer, and John A. Torney, John Itoot and Dr. K. H- rrenrh, the. flnanco nml executive,, committee. Tho company plans to mnk It Its huslness to attract tourists to this section nnd then show thern the city aud surrounding country, ftoads to thn top of Koxy Anno, Table Hock and other points of Interest am planned. Crater Lnko and tho Ore gon caves will alto be points of In terest In season, Tho officials of thn company de clare tho scheme Is not to sell real .stole hut to build up a tourist cen ter here. An excursion from I'ucet Sound points Is expected soon. I.OB ANOKI.HS, Kub. 23. Joe Itlvers nnd his malinger, Joe Levy, will Jrnvo for New York within the next ton days, ltlveri Is matcher to meet I.each Cross In a ten round bout April 1 Madnon Square Garden. Ac cording to Levy, rtlvers will receive fS.SOO for his services. Theatrical engagements will necessitate stops at Denver and Columbus CONGRESS CURBS TAXI RATES DURING THE! INAUGURATION WABHI.VaTON, Feb. 25. The senate passed tho Adamson bill re quiring tho Interstate commerce com mission to ascertain tho values of railroads, telegraph and telephone properties. It passed tho rivers and harbors appropriation bill carrying I $48,000,000. Tho house passed a bill to limit hotel taxlcab rates in i Washington durlna; tho Inauguration. typYAl The most economical of all Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is more eco nomical than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Mixtures marie in imitation of genuine baling powders, but containing alum, are frequently distributee from door to door, or advertised and offered at a low price. Such are mixtures of unjieakhful ingredient!. In England France, Germany and some sections of the United States the sale of alum baking powder is prohibited by law. Alum is a corro sive mineral acid, and physicians condemn baking powders containing it. The label upon baking powders mutt how the Ingredients READ THE LABEL When You Buy a Watch " JfvM liYvVlj Waltliam is the watch for time aecuracy. Men who do things on schedule arrange their duties by Waltliam time. The WALTHAM is the watch of life-long service and right now "It's Time You Owntd a ll'allham." We have a complete Waltliam stock including all models and grades at a convenient price range. Come -In and talk watch with us. of standard make you buy somuthluK thut will last you n life tlmo with proper care. No piece of machinery will run as long as n watch, and rIvo tho aervlco n watch does. 1 Curry HOW.Utl) HAMILTON WALTHAM KLGIN ILLINOIS SOUTH I1KND nml Horkfortl Movements. All of theso movements hnvo an absolute gunranteo from mo mid from tho fac tories that mnko them. Martin J. Reddy THK JKWKLKK Near lt Office frju TTTTIKI1! ii jipwi niwBWPyn i im n J mPPm EYEaiiASSEB AND 8PE0TA0LE8 Fitted with Ipiihch that arc ground in torie form to coiTcft your dcfci'tivc sight, or rolinvo Htraiu. Aro Htiro to give voliof and comfort to those tired, aoru vyud, when fitted correctly by my method (with out droiw). DR. RICKERT Over Kentner'a H9 Protect Yourself Ask for ORIGINAL GENUINE it 1 " Vu i."ut- ?.'$vi:2iTnr Tke Foe I Drislc for aH Ajes Otiws are hubUm ?bt; M$k '".J WWWW''40ZJmmWW For Motor Car Lubrication Use ZEROLEHE It leaves practically no carbon deposit on cylinder and spark plugs and its lubricating and cushioning qualities are unsurpassed. "We have had many veal's experience in tho oil business, and we believe Zcrolene is the best automobile oil yet produced. For Sale ETcrrubere STANDARD OIL COMPANY Zerolcno Is sold In V4 , 1 and (Incorporated) C gallon cans the small cans, flat shape easy to handle. Just fits In tool box. Insist on GHtlBg tho Ori ginal Zeroleao Package nnLv Finnx thk GREAT RED PLAGUE Citizens of tho state aro urged to Inform themselves regardlns this pUruo which Is causing great suffering among boys and young men, and especially among tho Innocent girls and women of the state. Parents are urged to protect their chtldren, and prorldo clean, whole some Information in placo of the unclean misinformation they cannot now help getting. Send for any of the follewing: FHKt: CIRCULARS For Young Men Circular No. 2 Tho Four Set Lies. Circular No. 9 Sex Truths for Men. For Older Boys (13 to 18 yrs. or age) , Circular No. 8 Virility and Physical Development. For Young Hoys (10 to IS yrs. of age) Circular No. 7 The Secret of Strength. For Girls Circular No. K.K Plain Talk with Olrls about their Health. For Young Women Circular No. 10 Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood. For TareaU Circular No. 1 The Need for Education In Sexual Hygiene. Circular No. 3 Whon and How to Tell the Children. Circular No. 6 A List of Dooka for Use In tho Family on Sex. Send 2-cent stamp with your address to Tim OHKOON STATE UOAHl) OF HEALTH 70.1 Belling lltiildlng, Portland, Orcgoa Department D CLUB RATES For the Daily Mail Tribune and the Weekly Del Norte Triplicate $5.60 a Year The Triplicate is published "Weekly at Orescont City, the hustling coast city about which many people now wish information. This offer is open to all who now sub scribe or all who have paid up their sub scription to Dec. 31, 1912, TWO PAPERS FOR A LITTLE OVER THE PRICE OF ONE Weekly Mail Tribune -Triplicate, $2,70 -- i i. ' et)fr'4't,t'tMM'J V" r -4.