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'r- f. i kiVi- ,1 f V B. paui nx ii ii wi mi -i i j .mi i iwiiin.mnxiiijMJJ-mJi.L OKKOON. THURSDAY MINIMUM WAGE . LAW FOR WOMEN WASHINGTON D ANDERSON OLYMPIA, March 13. Taking tho lead In the march toward better conditions for women who work, tho Washington legislature has followed the example of Oregon and passed the minimum wage bill for women, and the mothers' pension bill. The minimum wage bill passed waft drawn by Senator 0. U. Piper. It provides for an Industrial welfare commission of fire members, which ahall Investigate all Industrie em ploying women and determine a fair minimum wage, sufficient to sire tho womon employes a decent living. "Women In this state will bo not brought face to face with the choice of going hungry and naif clad, or selling their honor to some vllo pro curer," said Senator Piper attcr the bill waa passed. "It Is proper that we should sate guard our women, tor It we degrade them wo degrade the coming genera tion, and then the end of our reign ns leader among the progressiva peo ples of tho world Is In sight'' Enemies of the hill, who say that If wages for women are Increased to the basis of (12 a week suggested In Illinois, women will be replaced by men, in many trades, were told that this would bo a good thing by sup porters of the measure. "Use of women In stores and fac tories Is wrong to begin with. Let the men work and the women take care of the homes and we will be a better nation," was the answer. QUITS TRAINING SUE BELL PHONE ALLEGING TRUST OLY.MPIA, Wash, March 13. In a complaint today on file with tho public scrvico commission, John B. Coffey, receiver, and Jay Dowcrman, attorney for tho Northwestern Lorn; Distance Tcleplwre company, char res are made that the Pacifio Tele phone nud Telegraph company and tho Sunset TcIegTaph and Telephone company have established unreason able, unfair and discriminating rules for the handling of messages, which has resulted, they allege in the di version from the Northwest com pany of several thousand dollars worth of business each month. The complaint was iilcd in person by Coffey and Dowermuu, accom panied with a request that the pub lic service commissiou take immedi ate action in the matter. It recites the history of competing; companies in the Northwest, and gives a de Hcription of lines now being operated by tho Northwestern company, cover ing, with independent telehone plants and with local stations, more than 300 cities in Washington and Oregon. The history of tho manner in which the Pacifio company acquired tho Sunset and tho Independent com panies is also set forth in the complaint. UPTON PUZZLED BY HIONOFWNGE LONDON, March 13. Whon Sir Thomas Llpton heard of the rejection of his challenge to an International raco by the New York Yacht club he declared teday: "It Is a complete surprise to me to hear that the challenge Is rejected. I thought niy terms wcro tho fairest In ovcry respect because, under the deed of gift tho challenger may stipulate any length between 6G and SO feet for the water line. "I cannot eco why tho challenged club should force the cballcngor to build a 00 foot yacht. This gives him but a small chanco for success." EOR BIG BATTLE 1.03 AXOBLKS, March 13. Heed ing tho warnings of expert Judges of conditions, Uud Anderson has today knocked oft training for his match with Kayo Hrown at Vernon Satur day afternoon. Anderson already Is In wonderful condition, and nnothrr day's work, It was feared, would tako off tho "edge." Drown will conclude his work tonight, although ho will spend an hour or two on the road to morrow. At tho Anderson camp emphatic denial was given to n general report that Dud will be unable to make the required weight Saturday and bo strong. Manager Donald declared that the Medford boy will be In the best condition of his career. He re fused, however, to put Anderson on the scales tor the benefit of the vis Itors to the camp. Tickets for tho mill went on sale today. A fair fitted crowd was predicted. NOTED ACTRKSS "" MAKliltiD AGAIN SPHINX MYSTERY AD WOLGAST HERE TO PURCHASE LAND Ad Wolgast, cx-lightwelght cham pion of the world, Tom Jones, his manager and Mrs. Wulgast, arrived Wednesday evening from San Fran cisco for the purpose of looking oer a stock ranch near this city with a view of buying it. Wolgost declined to comment on Anderson's chances with K. 0. Drown Saturday, but states that Bud has a hard man to bent. Manager Jones, however, figures that Hud has only an even chanco with Knyo. "Wolgasi's parly is being shown the valley by Mose Barkdull. The plan to remain until Saturday. ELKSlDJiSS PLANS FOR TEMPLE Plans for tho erection of an Elks' temple In tho city will bo tho exclu sive topic of business to be consid ered by the local lodgo of Elks at a meeting to bo held this evening, at which every member of the order Is urged to bo present. For sonio time tho Elks have been planning the erection of a temple and tonight reports of the various committees will be beard. The Elks hope to build during the summer. ejSBBBfSSSBBMSMjS k JTl(I ?BBBwBBMBBWVvvBBBSE I JsssssssflHRlt''i ' AHI I I SBSBBHmQKwT 4 4 llsSBSSBKSsCvV f M SSSSSKi 'v " j&f" M BBBBBBBBBBBBBBSjK .HBMHaA? V sSHMssT ' ffV SOLED MB OF PHAROAH MENS MISS NORA. EAYC3 Nora Bsyes, the noted actress, recent ly dlrorccd In Chicago from Jack Nor. worth, the other half of tho once "hap piest married couple on the stage," Is again a bride. She ban married Harry Clarke, her present partner In "The Sun Dodgers." This Is Miss nayea' third matrimonial venture. LONDON, March 13. Tho mya. te-y of tho Hphynx, which has puttied tho world for nges. Is solved. According to an article published In the Westminster (Jnietto, George Kelsner, a Harvard Egyptologist, has removed the accumulated sand from the Interior of the Bphynx's head nud has gained rntrnnco to a templo 120 feet long which runs the cntlro length of tho Hon body. Thin tem ple, tho explorers believe, forms the tomb of Mcnes, tho first Phnroah, and Is supposed to contain his inuml fled body. Derides the great central temple, the mouths of various passages have been uncovered. These havo not yet been explored but It Is believed they will bo found to lead iu a subterra nan city. MAiiCiT in, mm. .isisijsuijjs'Miiish, IH.JHUHL. 1 ELEVEN WEATHER STATIONS NOW IN JACKSON COUNTY WILSON OUTLINES SESSION'S POLICY WASHINGTON, March 13. Presi dent Wilson has decided on a policy of meeting legislative developments as they arlso Instead of planning a program for the extraordinary scs- With tho fitting of a new weather station nt Central Point Wednesday Jnckson county Jumps Into tho fore most rank of counties having estab lished stations under uo eminent supervision, Thero are now 11 sta tions In the county, mure than Hhodo Island, Delaware, New Hampshire or tho District of Columbia him, nud more than any other couuty In the United States. Tho stations now established nro at Ashland, Taleut (Smith's). Talent (Gardner's), Medtord, Hollywood, Hlllcrest, Jacksonville, Woodlnwn, Table Uock, Prospect and Siskiyou. Medford Is tho key station and from this office n lino of work will bo carried on so thnt the greatest possible caro can bo exorcised during tho frost season. Professor O'Garu completed tho In stallation of Instruments Wednesday, J1JLJ. II1 ' t immusjjmw lusiu wffli All Skin Remedies Fail? rnii sou Hays ynu trim all ih advsrtlss.l skin medlst wIIVjhI urcM? Hat you Merit Innllrhl iriilmiin in ..! I... .,,,".,. . .i. "".!. in whim, mm '""" ?,u,"r ";" " irritating Itch, that horrible, unsightly aaln dtssass? IKi not dtupalr. Com to our tnr and w will OMAN. ANTICtt YOH INSTANT HKMKK.'w, th Il)t I'tf.crlptlon fur rcarua, a simple, aitllyinlo wah, on our posltlvt AT (INCH It will coat you not a ctnt1 Ton ow II (o yourself to US Wstilsrs of this ofrr. V r eoiinilrni It will iipr. or w couia not aironl to tusks the orrr, i l.ttl. Is pMistrstlns; llntiM (list fcllla snJ washes iwiy dlMsa (trmi, lTln tha skin smooth anil htaltli, A Ida hflttla Is anoush to start th rum it r or iwstnia of tha most okatlna rsorlssla and alllM dlta. I).t).l). soap U a raluakl. aM. ua auoui MEDFORD PHARMAOY slon of congress. This, It wns learn ed today from White Home callers waa the president's answer to those who are urging tho currency, Alaska and other legislation nt tho extra session. ------ i CHURCH RECEPTION TO NEW MEMBERS TONIGHT Tho reception for the now mem bers of tho Christian church will be hold In tho church tonight, beginning at 7;30, to which every member of the church, and their friends, are cordially Invited and urged to at tend, A splendid program In charge of Mrs. V. O. Burgess, which Insures its success, will be rendered, consisting of recitations, vocal and Instrumen tal selections and short talks. A luncheon will also bo sorved In the basement of the church. The ladles quartet will be one of the features of the evening. Members who havo other engage ments for tonight are requested to pascal the sad attend the reception. 10 HBGHT LI 10 ATLANTIC PORTS TACOMA, Wash., March 13. Tn anticipation of tho opening of the I'anmna Canal several eabteni en pi tnlists aro establishing a lino of freight steamers to carry vrat coast lumber from Tacoma and Fugel Sound points to Atlantic Coabt ports according to ndivce? received here today from the Merchants' and Man ufacturers' Donrd of Trade of Now York by the Commercial club hero. Associated with the now enterprise is V. S. Pendleton, who is said to be tho largest individual lumber carrier on the Atlantio const. In tho be ginning the line will consist of five steel ten knot freight steamers, each capable of carrying upward of 4,000,000 feet of lumber. The fleet will bo increased ns the demand for tonnago us titles. LIGHT SENTENCES FOR OF PATHS, March 13. A bill calcu lated to lessen tho wldespcad acquit tal of persons on trial for crimes of passion Is Introduced Into tho cham ber hero today by Deputy Peyroux. Tho bill Is an Indirect result of tho acquittal of Mmc. Dloch, who shot and killed Mrs. Mlnnlo nrldgeman, an American woman whom Mme. Dloch charged with having stolen the affections of her husband. Follow ing her acquittal, however, camo a wave of leniency so great as to cause a public outburst out of which was born 'the bill. Tho bill provides a light sentenco for such criminals. ALL YOU NEED IS A CASCftRET TONIGHT. No Sick Headache, Illlllous Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipated Iloui'ls by Morning. ROYAL Baking Powder is the greatest of modern time helps to perfect cake and biscuit making. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable. It renders the food more digestible and guarantees if safe from jtlum and all adulterants. Till: MOHTIIKAUTIKUIj motion pictuhk kvkil maim:, six thousand i'kiit op piotoihaii 1ikautv, and diiamatic powkh. TkketH nr now on sale at Htnr from U to 3, and 7 to 10 p. nt. AOMINttlON tMo .MAItCII I7TII AM) 1HTH i i i I ,vi-ri t up itk ;t u tM 44rM 4 imi (lrr s Im ffnltii IUI aJ imnU rr ttTaar Bfwat's And they cut out a pspsr dog Who sat like a bump on a log Btcauss thsy denied The puppy who cried For a shsrs of their GOLDEN ROD OATS. Can't Help But Admire Babies Every Woruo Casts Loviag Glaace at Iks NaaUiag Cuddled is its BoaaoU A womsn's Jirsrt naturslly responds to the charm and swtetneis of ft pretty child, snd more so today thsn erer before sines the adreot of Mother's frlrod. This is a most wonderful eiternsl help to the muscles snd tendons. It penetrates the tissues, makes them pllsnt to resdlly yield to nature's demand for expsnslon, so there Is no longer a period of pain, dis comfort, strslnlne, nsutea or other sjmp. toms so often distressing during tho anxious weeks of expects ncy. Mother's friend prepares the system for the comloz event, snd Its use brines com fort, rest and repose during the term. This hss a moat marked Intlueoce upon the baby, since It thus Inherits a splendid growing system of nerves and digestive fuiRtloa. auu particularly to young motneis is tula famous remedy of Inestimable value. It enables her to preserve her hesltb snd strength, snd she renislns a pretty mother by having avoided all the suffering and danger tust would otherwise accompany such an occasion. Mother's Friend tbor- ougnnr lUDricstes every nerve, timlun snd muscle Involved and Is a sure preventive for caking of the brraats. You will and this splendid remedy on sale at all drug atores at tl.00 a bottle, and ir highly rrcommended for the purpose. . Write BradfleH Itegulstor Co.. 134 Mmsr llldg,, Atlsnts, (Is., and they will mall you sesled, a very lnkruitlve book for espec tant mothers, , Turn tho rascals out the head ache the bllllousness, tho Indiges tion, tho sick, sour stomach and foul gases turn them out tonight and keep them out with CascarcU. Millions of men nnd women tako a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused y a lazy liv er, clogged bowels or an upset stom ach. Don't put In another day of dis tress. Let Cascarcts cloanso and reg ulata your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and -fermenting food and that misery-making gas; tako the excess bile from your liver and carry out of tho system all tho constipated waste matter and poison In the In testines and bowels. Thon you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. Thoy work whlto you sleep. A 10-cont box from any drug store means a clear head, sweet stomach and cloan, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Children lovo to tako Cas carets ccause they taste good never grlpo or sicken. 1 SsMBi &jHsrUsrKyyysT'TgS,y 9 yywywyy srW tf A.vA 0 .- vIi0IlOeIIrs s:n:m:m1)3o3ss TFVfT'ffV Lawyers Attention Our possession of the proper facili ties to handle orders for Stock Certificates t; Ours we would havo you bo, that's why our ads so frequently you see. The goods wo bako for you, and tako the greatest caro that In quality and cleanliness they shall bo beyond compare. MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN 12 H, Centrul 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. 4 &&&&&&i Aak -n rns J y y y T '4 y y t f y X y y y 4 y y .' -tf- t y y y y y t y y T y t fr IML. ...v.i i.t' . . .. V . t s ' :.jni , i-iivemV'fi. ? '. v . , h --wv ?'- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm iMh