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'J- lmOFORT5 MATE TRimT MmTOTCD, OTCTWOX. "TODAY, .TTTTiY IB, Mm. PX0EFOU1. i h , It 4 si MEDFORD MAlt TRIBUNE iii afcr: AN 1NDRPENOKNT NBWHPAl'Ktt rUBMHiiicf) Kvunr aktkhnoon KXCniT HUNDAT Y TUB MEDKOnu 1MIINT1NO CO. The Dmoeriitlo Tlmiii, Thn Medford Ms.lt! Tim Mcdford Tribune, The South m OrcRonUn, The Ashlnnd Tribune Officii Mtvll Trlbnnn tlutldtnjr, !5-2Mt north Fir street; telephone Is. Offlflnl Pnpur of tho City of MwUorU. Official Paper of Jsckson County. (lEOItaa l'UTNAM, Editor and Manager Entered na second-class matter nt Medford, Oregon, under the act of March J, 1179. MTBSCRXraOH BATBft. rinn year, by mall ...15,00 One month, by mall. - .SO I'or month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point .Bo FVitiirdsy only, by ma.ll, per yer S.00 Weekly, per yer l.tn WORK CXHOtrrJlTIOW. llnlly avernco for eleven month end Inc November 30, 1911. 8751. Tho Malt Tribune Is on ialo at the Ferry Now Stand. Pan Kranclseo. IMrlfand Hotel Nowa Stand. Portland. Portland News Co., I'ortlnml. Ore. W, O. Whitney, Seattle. Vh. Full caseA Wire UrJUd Trees Blipatcfcsa. KsoroHD, tmroo'. Metropolla of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tha fastest griming city In Oregon. Topulntlon U. 8. census 110 8S0t estimated. HIS 10.000. Klve hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Syalcni completed, giving finest supply puro mnuntnln water, and 17.3 mlleii of atresia pavnt Postofflce. receipts for year ending November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent. . , Manner fruit city In Oregon Koguo rtlver Hpluenberg applea won awcep atakea prise and title of "Apple Kin of the World" at tho National Apblo Show, hpokane. 1909, and u car of S'ewtpvns won Tint rrise In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vnncouvcr. H. C Tlrtt Prise In 1911 At Spokane National Applo Show won by carload of Newtown. Itogtio ltlvcr penra brought highest prices In nil markcta of tbc worM 'lur lug tho punt idx yean. KELLY CLAIMS BEAUTY PRIZE IE To Hie Kdiler: ltcplyin;; to tlie article of my es teemed coiitt'inpornry, Mr. Gus New bury, iu .regard to the so-called beauty prize to l)C offered by the lks nt Colctine Sunday I deiro to say, tlinl 1 am not nu intorlojwr from Idaho and that when I enmo to Mcd ford I brought all my ;ood looks with inc. As for entering the lists against tho Honorable William Col vis I most respectively submit that ulien I am as ohbnK the judj;e, who waded into Itogut! river contemporaneously with Ualboa's discovery of the Pacific, and declared to the assembled uborig inees on tho bank that it was the fin est climate on earth, I expect at that time to bo in it class all by myself. If Mr. Newbury is so well satisfied with his chance on the out jjlnss howl, I rise to inquire, why is is he around soliciting vote-, from member of tho lodge I I desire to ngnin ar senate that I will be there in per son and not by proxy 'and that I will not resort lo any artifice hucIi as grease paint, iwwtler or wip. Thai particular piece of bacon belongs to me and T expect to bo on baud to claim it. There' nothing but the rhino for you IJrother Newbury. K. E. KELLY. MULHALL SAYS. (Continued trom par.a 1.) Once Senator Korakor complain ed, tho witness paid, that Klrby was oiipoHlng hi mand demanded tho N. A. M. to call Kirby off. Mullial! isald ho promised to have Van Cleave tiotf Klrby right. At this stage In tho proceeding! Mulhall aBkcd permission to "clear" cortaln mon whose names had been mentioned. He then dented that he ever had any dealings with Itepre Kcntatlvo Hir.rley of Kentucky. Jfulhiill alleged that in August, 11)08, he was directed by Schwedtman t'n write former Speaker Ciiitiioii that tho N. A. II. would "givo attention to tho bpcaker's district iit the head of everything else." In tho Bamo month Mulhall Miid he and former Benntot Ilemeuway conferred with n delega tion of Indiana brewers and nhkeil the latter ttm ot opjioto Watson. Watboti hud declared, MullinU said that the brewers had eontiibutcd $'J.'i0,U00 to ucfiimipliwli his defeat. Kxplaiiilng Ii'ih work in Missouri, Mulhall bald I ho N. A. M. elected llrproctilntivo IJnrtholdt and Cou rt roy in llinS. Iu September, 1008, Mulhall hnid, ho asked aid for Con frusKninu Jleiibv of Michigan, whom W, I). Mnhon, head of the street rail way union, opposed. In one letter Mulhall referred toMahini ns it "dan Hitroiis laborila who uliuiild bo uiude till cximiplu of,' ' , n i i I mi K mil ! i Married. ,At Jjieknonvllln, July 17, by JuiKo Tou Velio, David A. Hinlth u'ud Mary Adiuua of Aftbluiiil, OVER m Y OUR MORAL REFORM WAVE, M: EDFOllD is an orderly tes tio. It n venmes eonnnnnity oC its size. There has not been ono arrest n week roeently. - Morally Uic eity is probably as elean as it possible lo keep it. if scarlet women ply their their trade, it is elan destinely mid spastnodioallyr They eome and they sjo ns they always have and always will, as long as the single standard is preaehed and the double standard is practised. The sol'ittl evil problem is as old as humanity and it. solution one of its puzzles. It exists because of human nature and . civilization's bypocriey. Education and a chance iu society's standards alone can help remedy it anil it cannot cure the evil. "Mini ford, along with othvr communities, has its share ol zealous anil wen ineaiung uuuvmuais, uuem uptm mi' reform of their fellow citizens and their purification. Teriodically they are inspired anew to clean up the eity. Their efforts are well meant and aid materially in scat tering and keeping under cover that which would other wise bo flaunted publicly. The American reformer who loves trouble cannot dis tinguish between vice and crime it is apt to be all crime lo mm. A drink ot beer is as muen a crime as nurgiary, and he views all the puzzling problems of humanity with the same narrowed vision. "Vilh niero edict of law he would rhange human nature in the twinkling of a second to conform to his own standards. The Medford purifiers in their latest attack on the hosts of Satan, made many wild accusations, but neglect Q(l to verify their charges by substantial proof. When asked for proof, they fell back upon "common fame" as suffi cient proof. Investigation showed the charges baseless. "Common fame' means .nothing more nor less than street, gossip or in other words, scandal niongering. "Com mon fame" justifies the burning of the Salem witches. "Common fame" had Tiud Anderson dead. "Common fame" is the cause of half the quarrels and bad-feelings that distract humanity and tunes the choir of discord. But "common fame" is not evidence. Every one is guaranteed his day in court by the constitution, and "com mon fame" cannot deprive him of it. It cannot convict any one in any court where justice holds the balance. "Reformers usually cultivate only their destructive tend encies. Some of their energies could as usefully to be ap plicd to up-building as to -tearing down. Mutton Leg Skirt XKW YORK. July 18. -You are due to don a mutton leg skirt this fall. Perhaps you'll feel n trifle Mieepish in one nt first but the Na tional Tailors' Association have wished it on you if you would bo swagger. J I'm really unite a Iamb of a skirt, cut two inches above the waist' in the back and at the wnt.-t line iu the front, l'lain, down to two inches be low the hiw, it a box-pleated from there on down to two inches below the knee uud thence plain again to the finish. Developed in bhephcrd'a plaid it is jiint the thing for the trot teur twit .sheep-trotter n 'twere. In a mutton lec nkirt, slit to reveal a little calf, with a mole on your cheek, a rat lion in your hare, with your neck n little bear and your voice a little hon-o, you arc bound to take Home htot-k in fall fashion. The leg skirt a la mutton leg is sure to make a hit with the btitcher'K bride anywuy, but if it doesn't quite meat with your approvul, tho N'atiounI Tailors' Asso ciation fixed it nil up for you with a lot of other styles nt their sixth an nual convention which just closed here. There's another distinctive new nkirt dubbed the XumIcoi which has a turn back cuff all around tho bot tom just like the trousers of a regit- LEAPS FROM THIRD DHKMKHTOK, Wiwh., July 18. lira. Alice Jauied, u middle aged wo man, is Buffering from a broken leg hero today, it being tho only injury she received when she jumped from the thiid story of tho Kngle Hotel, which wnH totully destroyed by firo here at an early hour today. Tho lire gained great headway and Mis. Jamca was trapped on a firo escape balcony. I'lames from a sec ond floor window barred her way, en she climbed over tho railing and jumped into tho alley. rmtfightuig forces from the navy yard were called iilo service to aavw adjoining property. AMERICAN KILLED FOR REFUSING TO DIG UP ISI.I l'ASO, July 18. Amorlcuna and man)- foreigners In Torreon and Coahulla are arranging to leave there Friday for Kaglo Pass, Texas, on a apeclal train according to an American who rcuched hero trom Torroon today, Jack Griffith, un American mechanic, was idiot to death b Mexican bandits near Chlu hua, utatn Cliluuuliun, July 8, when ho refiiM'd to giro tho captain' ran kou nuya an Kl I'uho American who arrived hero (oduy, ami well behaved etly, as eli up well in deeoney witu any the Full Fashion hir man. It is nnrroner than ever and silt well up iu front. Side drap ing has been introduced underneath iu the region of the knees so when a fragile female desires to sit, she may sink doivn gracefully with the leeway of thW extra expansion, and nt the same time this concealed fullness korp.s the skirt from bagging at the knoex like the trousers of a rejected suitor. Then there are the new pistol pock ets on the tight walking skirts. After going nil over the feminine figure the only spot where n xekct could be located without the bulge mnrring (he syraetry of nnture and tho tailor'n nrt was on tho hip. Hence, the pistol pockets nre tho first shots fired iu the full fashion campaign. Of course, you don't have to be u guu-toter to wear 'em. You can pit! a iowder puff or ii lipstick just us well. Made of gunny cloth, thec pistol pocket suits lire very suappv and ihe jnckets are all appropriately weight with shot. The short jacket was indeed short lived. This fall coats arc to be from thirty-six to forty inclie-, long. The Kusninn blouse and tho srpmrc cuta way uro the prevailing styles mid the coat sleet cs will bo either raglaii or kiinonu. Vests with .Medici collars will be much worn ami they will all h double breasted. KKATTLK, Wash., July 18.-- .Mon ster crowds tiio thronging the streets of Seattle upiu this, the second day of the annual I'otlntch celebration, in commemorutioii of the arrival of tho steamer Portland iu this city in J807 with the first shipment of gold from Alnsku. The city is decked in gula attire. A -corps of uviutorn, among them one woman, Miss Arlys McKcy, lire giving daily programs of nerial maneuvers. Miss Melvey yesterday afternoon set a new altitude record lor women. BULGARIAN RULER NOW WANTS PEACE BADLY LONDON, July 18. Iloiiinanlun troojis are at Plovna and Mcscdra( tho latter within 'JO miles ot Sofia. King Ferdinand of Bulgaria Ih auppllcating tho king ot Jtoumanla for terms of peace It Is understood that tho pow ers uro striving to Induco ltoumanl.i not to occupy Sofia und aro urging Bulgaria to appoint delegates to con fer with tho Servian and Orcok pro mlcm. Desultory lighting of no great importance continues on tho (Jreok-Sorvjan frontier, Mrs. 0. K. Htordlvnnt and daugh ter of llrowntou, Minn., aro nor on u visit to her twin idU-r, Mr, Hunch. POTLATGH OPENS Willi BIG CROWDS FROM ENGINE CAD TO $15,000 A YEAR J0Q HBlflfiULAlA-Tt-ir; AI.1UNY, July IS. Charles J Chase, railroad engineer of the Now Your Central, who bus been earning $1800 a yenr recently, was not startled when he learned that (lover nor William Sulr.er hud upHtnlcd him a member of the public service com m i - -ion for the second district at ti salary of .$l."i,00llli year. Chase is , mm'uM wttn. whoso .IttV us an engine diner h.ts made hint intense, and he shov--. it id 'every movement. for years be was an humble em ploye of the New York Ccnlrnl. As public service commissioner he will be one of the five men who have great control over the railroads, which have property within the jurisdiction of the commission woth perhaps 100,MH),000 or more. Itudioad presidents ami other offi cials who would not have given him a uisiiiK nod must now eater to him to win his good will. A week ago the meihauieal superintendent ot his division the Hudson riwr dii ri it of the Central -was a big intiii to I un. Today the president of the n..d will sick his m'ipiii midlife. Ii L WABIIINtlTON, July IS. Defend ing hlmiolf ugaltut tho chargo that ho had cent prlrata telegratun nt the expense of tho got eminent, Senator Anhurnt of Arizona exhibited a let ter written !' Senator IlrUtow to Senator Long ot Kaunas, In l'JOC, suggesting his (llrlstow's) appoint- iiiont to a ponltlou connected with tho Panama cattal coninilnnlnn, but enabling Ilrlnlow to llvo In Kaimnn half ot tho time. ltrlntow admitted niithorshli of the lettor, but InslntcM that It show ed nothing Inconsistent with his po sition now. Ho shouted nt Ashurst: Hut I bavo neer sent flOO worth of tclcKram on prlvato liimitioSM at the expense of the iiubllc. I allude to telegrams scut by tho senator from Arizona In hU state over tho linos of tho Western Unlqn Telegraph company." Ashurst h'otly denied the uhargc. SAYS ARIZONA SOLONS WASHINGTON, July 18. -During the debute today in the scuttle on his resolution regarding Secretary of Kioto Hryiin's salaiy, Senator llris ow openly charged Senator Ashurst of Ari.onu, with using public moiie) to puy private telegiaph tolls. Tho Kingston, Out., branch of the Journeymen Stotio Cutters of North America was orKaulxed In 1000 nud since that time tho wagu scnlo has been advanced from $D per day of ten hours to $1 per day of eight hours, without resort to strike. Iu 1D12 tho tola- number of strike slid locksouts in Canada was 118. ac cording to official report. SOUGHT 1 ANA Homesteads Land as level as a floor, ovor acre tillable, can tako M20 fioi'f.'K in each honicstcud. Alan and wil'o can tako 010 acres without residence, This is Ihe last level piece of land in the United Slates. We will tako yon to the land by automobile, conveyance machines leaving daily. This land is first class alfalfa land, also grain and every kind of vegetables. l'or full in formation call and se6 A, IJ. Haling, room 21 Jackson County Hank Building. WOMAN RIDDEN RAIL BY UN WAl'KKUAN, III., JulV .18. John Richardson, it eilppled fdorekeeler ut Voln, neat hero, sought Warrants today for Hfly "women vigilantes" who kidnapped IiIh wife rode her on it tail in tho sheets of tho fywn und dumped her into i sea of mud. He says he has iiioilgnged his slum Tor .f 1000 which ho tave to his wife, nud that she has gouo to Chicago, Will Duuiiill) Richardson's brolher iil law, aNo law left Volo, und his whereabouts is Unknown. Richard son denies that there is anything wrong between his wife and Hiiunill. The mob of infutialcd women seised Mrs. RieliiittWiiu, ton off part of hot clothing, .plarod her on a rail, pelted her with mud uud stones nud ordered her to leave town. Then the "ugtluutcs" went to DunuUl's resl- deuce, but ho had left for purls un known. E OFF DEBATE CAMINEITI AFFAIR WASHINGTON, July IS. l-'otir hours' dobato on tho Oamliiettl af fair had been nrranged for Iu Ihe tioiiHe. Iloforo tho dlscUHslou had i;ot well under wa, however, Itepre sentntlvo Hyrnes of Tennesseo iniulo a motion to shut off tho talk and table the Kahu resolution. This wns adopted by a voto.ot CKl to SI. In a formal statement issued this afternoon, Representative James .Mann of Illinois, lender of the re publican minority In the limine, nt tucked tho democrats for what he termed their "almost unprecedented action" In the Crlmluettl matter. "Tholr conduct Iu this matter," the statement itald, "shows how ties perately Afraid tho democrats nre of having tho truth made known. That tho attorney general dons not want tho truth Is not surprising- Ho did not rfud all tho papers ta tho case to the Judiciary commlttrn." Mann charged that Mclleynolds ordered a halt In tho Camlnettl easy a mouth before tho datn of his pub lished telegram to District Attorney Mr-Nab. Representative Kahu, It was stat ed, was prepared to produce evidence on this point. AUIO CRASHES IN : POLE; ONE FATALITY SI'.ATTI.H, Wash., July 18. Mrs. Franco I,'. I.euuou, wife of Arthur J. I.ouuoii, president and mauuger of l.euuoii's hosiery and umbrella sloro here, was killed, uud .Mrs. Mario f'lemmcr, wife of .Inuies (, (', I.em mors, manager of the Clcnuuer Thea ter was severly injured when uu au tomobile driven by t'lemmer crashed into u telephone isilc at Meadow Driv.i boulevurd uud (Ireeu Luke boulevurd this uiorniiig ut :i:.'ll) oVlocI;. I-cn-iioii, who was in tho rear scat with his uifr. wns throw II old ii ud es caped with oulv Hlight'iuiuric". E LONDON, July IS. August Hot inont's Tracery today won tho $fiO 000 Kcllpso stakes at-Sundown park. I.oiivoIh was seioud and lluchelor's Welding third. Thoro wero soveii starters. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. i!H a. nAitTLirrr Phones M. -17 nud 17-J-li Airibiilmii'o Kervlco llepulr Coroner N. M. Melvouney, loenl lepresenln live of W. Dennis & Sous, Ihe K.ng llsh fruit shippers, received Ihe fol low ing cablegram today t K. .M. MoKounoy, "" Medford, Ore., l'leueh pom'urop lolnl failure. K. eolletit prosneetH eatly iieurs, lluil letls uud llowells if preoouled, would curry, W. DI'.NNIS li Ht)NS. Baking Powder Biscuits Lljht ns n fcnlhcr JiyMrs.Jantt Mr tousle Hill, lidikref tkt llostoH Opting StAoot Mtixusine lUVIng Powlcr Illscults tnnilo by llih rrvipc arc r fur nhotil of otdbmry ! king x)v(U-r blsciiils tlml, If once tried, j-ou will nrvrr ne any other rcvlpc. Try It the next time you ruu short of bread, Stive this tvclpc. ao C nkln TpuJer ninmlts Three tuft jiwr; ( lo rufi short eiinc;J le-.Yl tiaiwvfult K' C '.! Jneaer( ittvut I tup luitt or icu-ry (etufevufidl sail. Rift thtce tlnifs, tbc flour, slt and taking powder. Work laid the flour tbc shortening, using Inrd or buttrr for shortening. Then mix to a wry solt dough M the milk. The softer the liltcult enters tho oven, the lighter It comes out. Never kuend Isiklug owdrr bbadts; press the douglt Into shaaud roll llgutVt . Cut In niu.ill sh.ics nud tnko on n sheet or very ehnllow piu In n hot oven. Iu pliclug hl-tcults iu the lansp.icuwIlitvart, notnltowlugcdtfis to touuh, Suiilt biscuits nt c better thin Inrgc ones, targe bUcults do not luve the proper amount of time to raise and take. ttr Kni rn lh fM! K C Cfnk' IknU Iirtmful vl mililiiLr rcMs- it.i umiiXr nml l ucvr(iil rwty ltm If lh ttw lmst illrrvs tlniitetirtfull fini,n! ,ni wiNilit MUOIr frrrtilif-t llil ulit.l l.k.)rl nrm,t ! f r 'lliwu lr-fll'lif tlir r-vl.wnl . tide' ninllMCrt.rnlciiiiof KCltaklti limilrr Juir SIiji in . chl.f.tf. buull rant ilu nut luo CuX t IkAik ctillLuito. How to Heal a Stubborn Abscess A Home Method Sure to Re store Flesh to Natural Health. Po not covor nny rxtcrmt sor so ss to Inti-rffro with trilriitlori ami III" formation ut protrtl scubs. ICn-p It rlann and bnmlnirait. If It Is n uluh liorn cast, Hunts your blooil with H. H. H. This faniuua liloml purlllrr works win ners. Ami you cn easily Klvo your blood ii? irnoI. tlmrouuli ilsans'ui; by uslmr H. II. H. rhrrn Is nu uol for nnyiilia to 1)0 looinlont ovnr Ilia Ill liens of blood Impurities, No mnttrr how liinlly thy nltiirk thn nyiitem or bow unili:blly becomes thn skin, Just remember llicru Is una luuretltPiit In r, H. H. that so stlmuUlen tho cellulir tlmues ItirouRhout tho body Hint vnrh selects Its own essoutlul nutriment from tho blood. This mu.itis Hint nil itoniy, ntl lireiik Ihk down ( thu tliiiuci, l iherbod nod repair work brclps. H. H. II. tins nurli It (pecllla Inlliinnra on nil IoimI cells ss to prenerve tbelr iiiutunl wUro nud afford a proper rolnllvo nxslntunro tn earh oilier. Morn nttvntlon Is belmr Clvon to constructive ineillclna lima ever beforn, and H. H. II. Is tha bluhvdt iichlnveimmt In this line. Ho lint full (o Kt H boltlo of H. H. K. to. day. You will bo ustonUhed ut tha rcmiltn. If your nhsrrs In ut miioIi a natur that you would like to consult u sperlnllNt, wrllo to tho Medlrnl I)pt Tho Hwlft Hpfclllo Cu., 117 tiwUl Laliu ruiory, AlIuuU, Un. (?' WANTED e.vi: iAKsi:xji-:ii to co.m. im.i;ti: ai'to tautv to CltlWl'KNT CITV. ItATlIS UKASO.VAIILi;. I'OII I'Alt- TicriiAiw iMie.N'i: irH ott IMI1.L. O. V. MVHltS. With Medford Trade Is Medford Mado Phono iib your orders (or Milk, Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. Ol'lt HTItlOTLY K1IKHH HUT- ti:u one i'i:it sguAiti; Our Iliail (JHAI)i: icu cream will plcatiu you. Hold iu (iuantltics of 'i gullonu uud up, Wo havo our own twlco-tt-duy do livery, ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY I'inno mm With Medfoid Tntdv U MvdfurU Mudo , SP WHEltE TO Q(f TONIGHT ISIS THEATRE PHOTOPLAYS Ob' QWALtTV I'tlday and Saturday Program PltOPUSSOIt WILLIAM NIITT TIM! SAVINH LIU 'l'llK llAMll'l'M t'lllLD lliaitT Ol' MUM. ItOIIINS M usle lirteela llouilnit Tin: ActrsiNd hand. tin: iit.Ma.ov at hio i:oli: mim: STAR THEATRE TODAY TIIANIIOPHim IMtAMA oAP.Mo.sT wi:i:ulv IIAItltV IIA V.MONO New Songs . ., TUAMIOPSKIt fO.MP.OV 1 ' KUVKTOM! t.'O.MUOV (torn! Music. Cool House, E. D. Weston Official Photographor of tho Medford Commercial Club st . I Anmtour finish hitf Post Cards Panoraniic Work Portraits Intoriorand uxterior viowH Flash lights NcaliveH madu anv timo and any placis by appoint ment. 208 E. MaiD Phono 1471 Grace Josephine Brown The Art or SIiikIuK Auillnbli) for t'omvrt anil Cliurcli ' Itcxldcnro Studio IU07 WiU Main Hi. Phono -IHil 1 Draperies Wo curry n very eoinnlsto lies of drnrrlr. Inco eurislns, futures, elc, and do nil rbiMNPii of iijihiilslrrliiv. A b lire I ii I mini in look nfiur this work exclunlvely uud will kIvh us good nrvlca ii h In iioaalule Iu gt In ovtu tint IsrKost cities, Weeks & McGowan Co, Durft loatted nnd most popular hotel in the City. Running duftilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. , Tariff on Room 12 rooms f 1.00 each 60 rooms - . 1.50 sack 50 rooms 2.00 each 00 rooms with pilule sits 2.00 ash SO rooms fit sriuli Uts 2.80 aaeh 30 sultoi, bodroom, par lor and bath 3.00 aach For more than ona auest add 11.00 cstra to the above rates for each additional guest. Reduction by weak or month. Manammtnl Chtlf W, Ktllty msnstsaaaanmaaaa F.G.ANDREWS H Udhuu of drill nud DIuIuk Houm, M iliil