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'-.I J I ' OF GIRLS' FALL UlJNVUH, Colo,, Mnrrli II -flllr-rlnit tribute, to the ink and (11" of Denver's nrnty ol girl mnt women workers who maintained their jmrUy In tint face, of grinding- poverty was voiced hern oiiy by Mrs, Agues lllitdol, n member of tlm lower hntiso of tlm stole, legislature. "It In won ilurlul how ther.ii girls," snlil Hepro. Mtlitutlvo Itlddel. "keep l the KtmlKlil ""it imrrow polli when one consider the cniiillllons under which they Inbor. Trim, iminn full, lint, Ihnuk (Jiul, tlm great majority ie iimln itooil. , "However, conditions nitt no Wel ter or woixn thnn thorn brought to light In Chicago's starvation wuge lirntin mill nn Investigation In needed lnr It In not rlitht to deny any Kill ii llvlmt wage, subject her to tho terrific pressure of low pay, the high roMt of living mill unhciilthfiil self- denial, no mutter how determined alio mny he to nuiliitnlii her imrlty In the tm rifle struggle." Mm. Illddel also iinnoiiiiced her determination to Introdure n reso liitlon calling for mi liivcsllKntlnn of wuim conditions In Denver. Nlrs. Mn tlroitory, it clerk In the Juvenile court here, soys the wage iU'Ktlon has more to do with the downfall of girls than uny other force. At least 'JO imt rent of the Klrls who no wrong," unlit Mr. Gregory today, are from classei ueiow iu middle elementclasses whole rhll dten work. Tho wage paid these girl should he made the Mihjcct of n searching irohe. "Klglit year ugn the proportion o offenders In the Juvenile court wn 21) bo to one Klrl. Now It In two boy to one girl, with the girl threatening to predominate." HfflGMNG 10 CAPITAL HTOCKTON, Cl Mnrch II. Tlm vanRiiard of Carlo llrnwiie's Han l-'rauclarn uneinployed army arrived hoo today. Other band urn in- Hcted later In tho day mid minor- row. Hinaller hodleH from different part of iho flan Joaquin valley are ulao comlnt; In today, A cold wind tdowlriR Inst night mid thin morning mimed llrowim to Issue it rati for clothing mid hlanketn. llrowim It niulously nwaltliiR tho arrival of tlm colonel commanding tlm Han Francisco division, liy whom It U said Mayor J. lit It C Wilson of llerkelcy In sending mi overcoat for the ngetl leader's use. MEETS WITH APPROVAL Tlm iiIiiuh of tlm local company which Is peeking to I1H111; exenrniomi In Meilfonl thiH Hiimmei' were lienrl liy enilonu'ii liy the .Meilfonl Mer I'liuutN' nKHorlnlioii nt u Hxcliil nicot ine liclil Moiulny evening. II is pro pom'il (o io (ho visitor-it mi oppor tunity to tce the city mill mirroimiHii)' eoinitry fiinn mitomnliilc uiul the jilmiH Iiu'ludo n roenory feiint Unit htiould plcne tlm most fnxtidious. There wiik iio oilier luminous bcl'oie llin nxhontnllou, the 'mooling boliiK culled for tlm purpose of nHhiiriu Hume behind Hip "Sccinj; Meilfonl" idea thnt the local iiuu'clmiitn would give it unileil hiippoit. E 4 WASIIlNOTON, Mtirnh 11. To ro ptiico Mtiro Inland, which cannot no commoduto (loop din ft vchhoIh, .Sec rotary of tlm Nuvy Daniel U to rec ommend it Brent navy yard for Hup. l-'runelsco liny to tho nlxty-thlrd con RIOKH, flecrutnry Danlolu plans to luivo tho nuw yard nccoimuoilato vcksoIh drawliiK 40 feot or nioro. HATPIN MUZZLING ACT MASSACHUSETTS LAW nOHTON, Miihs., Mnmh 11. A Imtpiu "imu..lliiK" net is ttiuneil by Governor Fhhh liuru today. Hero n It or nny woiniui pot propurly kiiL'o KiinnlliiK' lmr Imtpiu point will bo fined $100. !!!' , WAGE QUESTION PRINCIPAL CAUSE YARD $4 WEEKLY PAID STOREANDLAUNDRY ,L 1,011 AN(li:u:H, Oil , Mureh II I'rovldlni; material for further liniim dlule InveHllRiitlou, atiirtlliiK reportn of waxen puld an rt tondltlonii prevail Intt amoiiK workliiK ulrU lu I .oh An IteleM are on fllo today with a miink I pa I comrulHKloii iippoluti'd liy the city council, Following aro otim of the churKeH made hy the rommliiHlou ern at the werkty inei'tlnit of the vommlimleii: The elRlit-hoiir law for women In heluit violated hy u Riirment factory, One Rlrl employ of 0 mid 10-cent Htorrn la carried out In u fnlntlriR loiiilltloii dally on an averiiRe lie (aiuii of poor ventilation. Many kIHh In & nud 10-reiit utorea recelvo H weekly. HtandliiK ndvertlKementK In news paper provide a Htipply of laundry worker to replace RlrlN Injured on tumiKlfM. HotelH refimn to employ chamber maldii except IhroiiRh eiuploiiieit UKeticleM, which collect 10 per rent of tlm rirat month' wiiReN. SLOGANlOSEN BY LOCALJERCHANTS "With Mrdford Trnde It Mmlford Made.'' Thin iiloRau, to he u', on huttnnii, on the bottom of adu, and for r.en eral publicity work, bun been accept ed by n committee of biulm-nn men nn the winner of the flrnt prle of IS In the MerrhantM imMiclutlon con ei. The kIoruii won Mibmlttcd by A. II. tVlniNter, H27 Kant Main trcet. The iiecond (iriie, J 3, wa won by I'ovlln Debley. Red II yearn, mid the fcloHun rcadii: "Mrdford merrhantt nel tlm brut, Medford rllmato doe (he rent." lAiruliiu l.iiwiou, S'ortlt Apple ttrt-et, nan awarded third prlte, $2, on tlie (oIIewIiir: "North, uniith, ontt or went, Medford merchant are the hcM." In nil there were 40 coiiteMnntii, toiim of whom aiibmltted n number of nloKuim, brliiRlnR tlm number up to over 75. The nloicun could not contain mom thnn 10 word, had to coutulu the word Mrdford, mid bud to urRo the Idea of tradhiK In Med ford. Many or the i.!oruu were con nldered very Reed and tlm JudReH de liberated for u Ioiir tlmo before maklnR their decUlonn. Home of tlm other ulnRana handed In nre: "Keep Medford money In Mrdford; trailo at home." "I'utroulic local tuerchantH and .Medford will Brow." "Medford trado for Medfordltei." "Iloino trade keepit tlm M-O-U-K In Medford." "Made for maldii and men on merit In Medford." "AltORethcr, for IrrlRatlon, tho trolley and Rrenter Medford." "(let tho uplrlt: lluy nt home; watch Mrdford Krow." "Keep the Medford dollar III iRht." "Iloino trade mcnim Rrcater Med ford." "Keep your money lu Medford." "For prlcoa that will fit your puro try Medford flint." "Tlm bjt buyer miya In Medford." "If I can help Medford 'twill ben- ofll me." "Miik.o Medford Rrow." The prlxo winuera may recelvo their money by ciiIIIiir on John H. Carkln, secretary of the Merchanta' UNHOclatlon, at IiIh office over tho Jnckioii County bank. A HtroitR Indornciueiit. W. II. Holme of tho Hucorah, la., Journal imyn, I had boon n sufferer from piles mid hemorrhoids for yours. I Rot no relief until my drup Hist recommended Merltol IMIo Horn udy. lluforo I had taken liult the packiiRo tlm distress was Bono mid I Imvo had no trouble slnco. I would not tnlto n tlioiisnnd dollars mid bo back In my former condition." Hub kins' driiK storo. oxcluslvo iiRonts. "Juat Say" HORLICK'S It Munt Orllnil and linulnt MALTED MILK TM FitMrtHk Ur All Aftt. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with tho weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, mslted grain, powder form, A quick IuBck prepared is a wiuute. Take ro luWtitute. Aik for HORUCK'S, &T Others are imitations. OS ANGELES mPirOTttf irKTT, TltrnUNR ' CHILD MUSICIAN TO GIVE RECITAL .Mary Ullen I'twier. InvltatloiiN are out for a piano re cital to b Riven Friday evening by Mary Alien I'ohler, a talented 10-ye.ir-old dniiRhter of Mr. and Mrs. II i:. Foster of HUklyou HelRhts and a pupil of Ml us Flora (I ray. A proRrmii of 13 numbers will be played entirely from memory am) In cludes Nevlu'H "(Jondollerl" and l)u rond's "VuIho In K Flat" Mtss I'tioelm llunce will sIiir "inn NlRhtltiRalo's Bohr," by Nevlu, TELLS ROGKEFELLERr TO RAISE WAGES NKW YORK, March 11.-Mayor Oaynor In dlsctmsliiR the Illinois star vation wurcs evil declares hero to te day: "The chief ratine for Rlrls Rolni; wroiiR Is social and Industrial con ditions, If women and Rlrls were paid ii llvliiR wuru theru would be few women on the streets. I do not suy It would make all women virtu ous but It would prevent them from becoming Immoral for pay. "More lu. Now York somo of those makliiK tho greatest uolsu on the sub ject nre puyliiR starvation wanes to women and Rlrls. One of u set of men owning thrco of tlm btgRest de partment stores where Rlrls are paid from 2.C0 to $10 weekly Is swag RerlUR around sayhiK he Is koIiir to spend millions to stop wblto slavery. My own opinion Is that he ought to ralto tbu wuRes of his hvlp or shut up." The many uses ot GOLD DUST If you were to use for each ( kind of washing, cleaning, scouring and scrubbing, one of the so-called special prepara tions which are made, you would have an imposing and expensive army of chemicals, wash ing compounds, cleaning pastes, etc. There is one cleaner that has the virtues of all and the faults of none. Use Gold Dust and you have no need of borax, ammonia, kero sene or naptha. D. ! u. Sv. N.thlk.. B.m. 8li, Amm.aU .r X.ra. wllh Com Dili. CU lu.l k.t .11 4tilral.lt tL.DtUiB.u.litt.tla M'lt'Or SrIt s4l.illa(l.cn. 1,1 Ik, COLD DUSTTWINSJayrvrk" Grandma Talks About Babies list Urge Circle of LUteners Who Prof, it by Her Wlidom snd Experience, In stiuoat any icitlnl rommunlly ihrrr-'s s srsuilms who knows slothrr's trlrad. Nut only It b remlnlKrnt ot hrr own Ciprrlruct', Imt It was lurouj;a hrr rrcuiai lurutidtluii tint sa uisny jouuc, rxprcttut motliom Ucrlviil ttio com tort and tltalos if llila fuuioui rrnHHljr, , Moihrr's t'rlruil U applied uternallr to li sbdouitn, tomscl) sud brfau, sltajs all palu, svold sll nsuara, auil prtrtnts I'uklni; of tlio breasts. It Is quli'kly sud wonderfully ptnctrttlnk', penults IhP musclrs li expand without the strain ou tlio lluiunntt, und prcpnri'lbe y. tern so thoroughly that tho crista It psaard nlittoat Without the slluhtcat dlatrraa, Thus there nevd bo no incli thine dread or fear. Nn tirttrr nor moro cherrlng sdrlcu rsu bo itlreu the rxpftsnt mother than to suic ceal the uae ot Mother's Krlrnd. Blip will lake roursKO front the beslnnlnir. 11 days will he cheerful, the nights restful. Thus the health Is preaerred, the mind Is In ri'poco sud the period ta an uueudlui; ouo or nutet, Joyful sntlelpallixi, You ran oMslu Mother's lend of sny druirglat st $1.00 s bottle. Do not forget nor neglect to tin supplied with Ills crtateat remedy ever devUcd for motherhood. It ta liufulllnu. WrllH nt, once o llrartilcld llegti. lator Pa, i:i.'l I.aiuar llld., Atlants, (Is., for their very luterealliii; and lustrtictlvo book of Kdvko for upcclaut uiuthem. P) arTCDFOTm. 'I!11.1.1:11!'-! -LJ.l.i'J. nil II. ;I Owlnr, to tho fact that A V. Itnn-j ilall, manager of thn KoKiie Hlver I'rult un! I'rodticn association, can not devoir) hln nntlrn tlma to thn business, thn board of directors arc iiit-fttlfift this afternoon to rlioow on assistant truinnRfir This assistant manager will sUarn with Mr. Itamlall thn dutlfji at maauKlnK tlm Institu tion. Thn usMclalloa has called a meet Inie of the. KTnwtTH of tho vall'-y for next .Saturday afternoon nt tho li brary building. TO C1JIIK A OOI.ti IN ONK OAT. Take I.AXATIVK IlltOMO Quinine Tablets, DruKSUts refund money It It falls to cure.. K. V. (IHOVIC'S s!f not urn Is on eflch box, 26 cents. SURELY SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS. "I'(im' IUeKtn" I'nds Indigestion, Cam, Hournm In Kim Minutes. "Itcally docs" put had stomachs In order "really does" overcome Indi gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness In five minutes that Just that make- Tape's Dlapepsln the turgest selling stomach regulator In the world. If what you eat fer ments Into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head Is dluy and uchrs; breath foul; tongue coated; your lusldes filled with tillo and In digestible wasto, remember the mo ment Dlapepsln comes In contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing almost marvelous, and the joy is Its harmlesstiess. A large 50-ccnt cae of Tape's Dla pepsln will give you a hundred dol lars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands. you your money back. It's worth Its weight In gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs In your home should always be kept lininly In case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night It's Iho quickest, surost and most harmless stomach doctor tu the world. ; A. DIRECTORS TO NAME ASIS ANT MANAGER XeeXeMjeXe:eXe ? ? ? y t t y :t: y t y y t t t y f r t t T t y t t t T v iff? $XKHXKH OJiEClON. TUESDAY. MATIOTT If. 1013. .i'j-j ..'i.-i-'n it i.iii.-ii .IB ill, A Generous Offer Vour ilttnrf Itrfun'trd If I'arinbtii Hut llocMi't Ilnnlili llaiidniff. 1're.tty stroiiR talk, perhaps you'll say, but It's honest talk, every word of It, brcausn If Chas Strung was not i ,.,....,.. .-.,.. i.- ...... ' crrluln " " '" nul "llu" from actual results ootainea nn could not mako such a cencrous offer. I'arlslan Hag, can now In obtained la every town la America. It Is guar anteed to stop falling hair and Itching sea III. It Is the Ideal, delightful, rejuven ating hair dressing that make balr grow In abundunco, I'arlslan Ha go Is u prlmo favorite with women, because. It keeps the hair brilliant and fas cinating, Is daintily perfumed, and Is not sticky or greasy. The price for a large, bottle, la only GO cents at Chas Strang's, who guar antees It. Sold everywhere, or direct, all charges prepaid, by tho American makers, (Ilroux Mfg. Co., lluffalo, N. Y. Photos Photos Time was when pictures were a luxury for the favored few modern photography has changed conditions. Our children aro growing up, but we can keep them as they are can follow them through school can al ways ho with them and have them with us In pictures. We have new and attractive styles In school pictures. Moke the appointment today. H. C. Mackey, Studio Corner Main and Central Medford, Oregon J. H. Mulhollen Tainting, Titper Hanging, Tinting and General House Repairing Thono C03-Y JKO West Second Street Draperies We carry a, very compute line of draprlr. lacn curtains, futures, etc. and do all e!jN of upliolaierlns. A special man to toek: after this work xclualvely and. will give aa stood sm Ire as ta poaalble to eat Id cvtn the Urgent cities. Weeks & McGowan Co. Lawyers Attention Our possession of the proper facili ties to handle orders for Stock Certificates Bonds Corporation Records Seals Attorney's Supplies is bringing us the business of South ern Oregon. Only those who do not know that these goods can be made in Medford are sending north MEDFORD PRINTING CO. rami THTWH " J'J-UJl.1 !.. -i.-i'JLMJUJ) III .'J.. !MBWBtjtjessaSJt Illti:, MAIUNfl, AND FIHH AND MARINM HVNOTHIH OV TUB AXXVAL ATATKMKNT OT TWO London Assurance Corporation United UU Branch Ot lOtidon, In the Kingdom of (lret Britain, On thn 31st day of December, 1912, made to thn Insurance Commissioner of tlm ctato of Oregon, pursuant to law: INC'OMB. Tremltims received during the year In cash $2,711,280.61) Interest, dividends and rents received during year 130.B73.29 Income from other sources received during year 102,724. 3d Total Income , $3,9H,91f,27 DisntmflBMRNTa. ..;.'; Iisscs paid during year f 1,300,822.43 Dividends paid during tho year on capital stock.. None Commission and salaries paid during year 707.071,92 . Taxes, license and fees pc.ld daring year. 97,317.80 Amount of all other expedltures . 711,780.33 Total expenditures ..... .12, 820, 97.,ei A38BTS. Value, of real. estate owned None Value of stocks and bonds owned- f 3,080,660.00 Ioans on mortgages and collateral, etc None Cash In banks and on hand - 183,433.60 1'rernluma In course of collection and In tratu- mission 633,110.23 Dues from other companies for reinsurance on losses paid - - - 29,827.75 Interest and rents due and accrued...- ' 38,3(0.07 Total assets - 13,86697.51 Less special deposits In any state (If any there be) , - -. 26.244.26 Total asset admitted In Oregon...... 13,8391063,20. LIAUIL1TIB. Crosa claims for losses unpaid ..$ 304,788.74 Amount of unearned premiums on all out- standing risks . ... , , ..................... 2,113,204.85 Duo from commission and brokerage 17,278.64 All other liabilities..... -.-.. 138,090,89 Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock.... 12,631,963,13 Total premiums In force December 31, 10 12.. ........... .13,778,777.00 nUHINKBH IN OnBGON FOR TUB YEAR. Total risks written during the year-..- ..-.. ...15,331,700.00 Gross premiums received during the year. -............... 83,446.07 Premiums returned during the year... ....... 17,339.61 Ixea paid during tho year.............. ......... 34,626.63 Losses Incurred during tho year ....... 40,396.63 Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon December 31, 1012 - 14,816,305.00 LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, IJy A. W. Thornton, Pacific Cot Manager and Attorney, Statutorr general agent and attorney for service: Rod B. Smith, Portland. .MEDKOItl) ItEALTV A DUPROVEKKNT CO., KeWet Agent. KHOnly One Best.H HVHf the Best Is H rSZEROLEMEl PHpH For Motor m IwSh For Sale Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY FOBTtaVB (Ineorporsttd) .j. -L.ju-jjLiaiu-Ji.i-.Jm-1-ii- ii-jj-m tiaVnutOIKS 'i"-I: . ""' ! "! '. . . I i i :1 S A w J r, .W . G 1 -