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' r iMlMM ' 1 .5 MTBDEOnft MATH TRTnTJOT, MEr)FOftDt onEflON. E1UDAY, ATTfltTST 8, 10ia. JHdord Mail tribune GIRLS STORY IN HERE 35 BODIES OF GIRL FRE VICTIMS ARE DURIED IN DERRIS. Tell Mc the Secret t) tt INbttPJCNDKNT NKVHIAIlr-l, vln,iJH .VKT AITBIINOON BXCjflVr tJUNDAW MY TUB MHDFOHli ritlNTINO CO. 10 Th Ueinocrallo Times, The Medford Mali. The Afndford Tribune, Tho South ern OrenonUin, The Ashland Tribune, Office Mall Tribune Uulldlnir, 3&-S7-1 North lfli' street; telephone 76.. Official Paper nt lli City of Medford. hSfle&FR Pftlctal Xiflr nf Jnckiion County. wf$ '-n'iwiijt QHOHUH PUTNAM. Editor and Manager , mi f "" " i n m ." .I "' ftta nines CASE fnifo- BE TOLD MONDAY atSi jH KiUIfr'tCT i J I I l 'vmm'i' WKr Vl 'j V w ? . r-- J b & ' Hntered mm eecoml-clAas matter at Medford, Oregon, under lb act of March J, 1S78. BtrasciuFxioir bate. One year, by tnaH- .. 1S.00 One month, by "" - , ,60 Per month, delivered by carrier la MedfonL Jacksonville and Con tral rnlm , .so Knturday only, by mall, pr yr S.oo Weekly, per yer ,... - . t$n IWOBR CIKCUiATIOK. Dally average for elevii month end ing November SO, 1911 3731 The Mali Tribune Is on aale at the rerrr jxewa Miami, pan Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand, PortlanJL IVkrtlsnit Noni fVi . Itarfl.riil ftr W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Vh JTuU Xri&ied Wire Vnlte4 Frees Bltpatchea. Kssromo. o&xrjox. Metropolla of Houlhcrn Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest growing city In Ore eon. Population U. R. cenaut 1910 S840: estimated, ISIS in, 000. llve hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Hyatcm completed, Riving finest supply puro mountain water, and 17.J miles of atrcclB paved. roatoffica receipts for year ending November 30, 1911, ehow Increase of 19 per cent. Manner fruit city In Oregon -Ttogue River HplUenbcrg npplea won awcep- eiaaea pruo aim inio or "Apple Xtar of the World" at the National Apnlo Hhow, ipokaoe, 1909, and a car of Scwton-nn won First Frlae In 1910 at Cnnadlan International Apple Show, Vancouver, n. C rirat IMm la 1911 At Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Newtown. Itoguo Ittvcr pears brought highest price In nil market a at the world dur ing the pant six year. POWERS DiSCUSS PLAN 10 FORCE' TURK H M LONDON, Au. 8. A plan to force Turkey to abandon Adriunoplc wns considered licro toilny nt a con ference of nmbiifcMxIors of the European povvera. Iiulgnrin has formally notified tho lowers Hint it Manila ready to demobilize its nnny as soon as peace terms ttro formally feigned. It also wen cil notice that it is up to the powers to force the Turkb to evacuate Adriunoplc. iw AND PARTY" f E AT PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. S. Ac companied by his wife and a rctlnuo of secretaries and servants. General Kelx Dlar arrived this morning en route to Vancouver, whero ho will embark Wednesday on the liner Era press of Russia for Japan to thank the Mikado for Japan's participation in Mexico's centennial In 1910. The party was convoyed to the Hotel Multnomah whero tho royal suite had been engaged. A number of pollco officers wero at tho station when General Diaz arrived, although ho had not requested any special pro tection. General War will probibiv remain In Portland two or thrco d.iys. General Dlax avoided Interview!. on any and all 'subjects, being es pecially scary of any referenco to tho present Mexican situation. Ills secretary, Joso Iloiuero, stated that General Dias was In this country In an unofficial capacity and wai Anxious to avoid publicity of any kind. Romero evaded answering ques tions relative to statements credited. to General Diaz in which ho Is said to liavo represented himself the only logical candldato for tho presidency of Mexico In tho election next Oc tober. fx, FILM DESTRUCTION SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 8. Captain 13. L. Hawk, civil war vet eran Is ludlgnaut hero toduy because ilia historic nud educational film stores being exhibited by local mov ing picture thoutors do not conform to his concoction of tho stirring battle scenes prior to tho emancipa tion of (ho negro slaves. Captain Hawk objected to tho pro Mentation of (ho battle of Gottyebuig Aiid'eullsted tho aid of Commissioner drrsgher of tho dopurtineiit of edu cation In nil effort to have tho film SHpilfMMOd, SAN PRANC1SCO, Aug. S. At tracted by tho published probability that Marsha Warrington would bo put on tho stand today to tell of tho trlji to Reno of herself, Lola Norrls, V. Drew Cnintnettl and Maury I. Mlggs, an enormous crowd Jammed tho en trance to tho United States district court hero when tho trial of Hlggs for whlto slavery opened before Judge- Van Kleot, and for n tlmo a terrific tumult reigned. Determined to prevent tho mob crowding Into tho smalt courtroom, whoro tho case Is being heard, a score of deputy United States mar shals pushed and Jammed their way through tho throug, shouting "Rack, back! There's no chanco for you to get In." Rut the crowd persisted, and It -was not for somo minutes thnt tho corridors wero cleared. Men, women, bos and girls fought to win through tho courtroom door but not moro than two hundred and fifty In nil found entrance. Delay dirt's fitory Statements by tho government's at torneys now mako It moro than pos sible that Miss Warrington's story will not bo told today. Thero Is n disposition on tho part of tho prose cutors to withhold her recital of her experiences until next week, they ap parently fearing thnt her story may "grow cold" In its effect on the Jury during tho Interim between adjourn ment this afternoon and the resump tion of tho trial next Tuesday morn ing. Apparently warned by Judge Van Fleet's statement that "It would not luuuur a pnrticio or meso women wore public prostitutes," tho defenso has apparently decided today to mako no general attack on tho characters of tho Warrington and Norrls girls. Drop At lark on Girls "Wo havo no such Intention," snl: uerenso Attornoy Nate Coghlan. "Of course wo will go fully Into tho rela tions of tho two girls with DIggs and Camlucttl previous to tho trip, tq Reno, but no attempt will bo made to assail tho young women's past so far as they at any tlmo may havo been Involved with othor mon." JucIkc Van Fleet made n Htutemcnt of ilul imjwrt to the expected in tention of tho defense to attack the character of tho eirls. "It is absolutely immnterinl," the court hiiid, "whether these women went to If cno openly nnd publicly or becretiy nud clandestinely, If it is shows that they went there for the purposes churged in the indictment. It would not mnko n pnrticio of dif ference if theo two women acre public prostitutes, ho loin; ns it is shown that they were taken to Reno for the purposes denounced by t!:o statute." For this reason the trin! promise to lto short. Tho ko eminent, through Special i'rosccutor Theodore Roche, has an nounced thnt it cxiMcts to contluJe its testimony not Inter than next Tuesday noon, no court session be ing held on Saturday or Mondny. Curtly brushing iiuitle Immntc-in! objections mid irreievent testimony, ns lie views it, Judge Van Fleet is compelling tho attorneys for both Hides to hew straight to tiio substan tial facts to be developed. "I cot tho tickets from ono man for nil four passengers," testified Conductor Wnlbourne. IIu could not positively identify either pixgs or Camiuetti, nltliongli ho "believed they were tho men who wore with the girih on the night of Mnreh 0." Tho party made some impression ilwBH&i&iblHti wamBmgmmmmmMmamMm&Maw&w$m$ 'Iff tit ifo v mak "h litlt i ' ii r La, clout mullim? Mint ur iiiistyi iry. AnJ U I mote tht qf thin thty ui. julifiNMuAjM" Tliia iihotogrnph, taken nfter tho fire which tle-lroyed the HiuRlitimton, N. V., Clothing Factory, where some sixty-three girls lo-t their lives, shows the smouldering ruins where the bodus of thirlv-five victims are believed to be buried. Firemen nud others have worked night and day digging in the bnuk uud mutar to haul out the bodies. In llio mean time, tho investiga tions to determine on whose should ers should rest the bliimu for thu los of life nre undor way. oAeuf hi utiii i.i. onv MH AT C llikt1 ru)Jtt. Mini niistvi (urn mil ukII, ii II wuil it lf tlnii pu,Ur." It It tiu Imkiuj; povviler, To hiako iihiiDiih, aikco mid pnntry rich uiul liioliit, yet Unlit rttul feathery, u modern double nctlnn tmldiic iHJwdor must bo useil npothat will f.ivo olf luavcntin: una In tho oven ua well ua irTtlidiiilxirHJ bowl. K Baking Powder a renlly r Mop J of two baking, owtlcni, one of which litnrta to nllso tin noon mi moisture la milled. Tho other. l:i Inactive until beat la uppllctl. This miHtuin-i tho rnlso until your mulTinu, biucultti or enku la done. K C Unklnit Powder coats Icnn thnn thu old fuahioncd quick nctliu'. kinds, yet you lined uiiu no mora nnd it is tnipurlor to thctn In every wuy. m Try a etui nt our rial: uud J convinced. HLsVisfl The Sports Maid Always Tailor Made NEW YORK, Aug. S. Tho sports maid Is always tallormadc. Wltothcr she drives a golf bill about tho linko or n motor car about town; whether she sends the ball over the tennis net or her mount over a fence; whether she brings about her trig little sail boat or brings down a bird ou tho wing, she must bo appropriately garbed to be a winner. Diana may have been a mighty huntress, but she was a mighty poor dresser. No self-respecting, up-to-dntc partridge or pigeon would let Itrolf bo potshlttct) by n lady in a veil, a crescent nnd a pair of s.indals. When the huntress of 19 1& goes out to stalk her pny and shoot things up considerably she wears n smartly cut Norfolk Jacket of dark or mixed ma terial, a short, plain skirt, high laced boots, a soft felt hat, turn over col lar and masculine tie. So trim and jaunty does sho look that nil fowl nnd fauna, Including tho human malo slto around her fascinated, panting to bo shot. Tho proper garments for a game of golf are realized in n trim whlto linen skirt, Shetland sweater, low. turn over collar and tie nnd a rolled brim 1'anatna. A whlto linen blouso DIAZ TO IKE SECRET TREATY WTH JAAN E on me," said Wnlbourne in reply to questions, "uceuue it is iiiiimual for two young men and women to oc cupy ti drawing room together. Asked if lie had offered liny ob jection, the witness replied there wns "no rulo of the company which per mits us to object." "I went buck, however," ndded Wnlbourne, "to tul:e another look nt them." Murjmrft AhkIIh will be keen tho eeMhtK H'"H In ''Twelflh MbIU," "A' YH Lke U," "TLe 'CwiolK of Ihii HhtHv," mid "Antony mid C'leo-jmlftt," If LINO'S ARRIVAL DELAYED 'TILL SUNDAY WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. A wire less messiigo received hero this nft ernoou from the biittli'sliip New lliiuipshiro said Unit the wnrnhip, which is beating John Liud, the pios iilcnt's envoy, to .Mexico will not reach Veru Cruz until Sunday ufter jiooii. It hud been expected thnt tho vcski'l would it'uch Vein Cruz to night. Margaret Anelln, who Is ngaln bar own inansgor, hus decided to opjifmi, In an ambitious repertory of HIjuIio tfpeuro'n Jluy thu cowliitf hoihuji, PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8. That General Felix Diaz is en routo to Japan to sign a secret treaty with Japan giving that nation a foothold ou tho wost coast of Amorlca, Instead of being on a visit to establish moro friendly diplomatic relations, wns thu remarkable statement reported hero today In a purported Intorvlovv with an attacho of General Diaz, which was printed In tho Portland Evening Telegram. Tho unmo of tho Inform ant wiis not given. "Japan is playing tor a foothold on the Pacific Coast and seeing the. attltudo of the United States the at tention of tho Oriental diplomats has been turned toward Mexico," thu at tacho Is purported to havo said. "Mexico on tho other hand Is In uor-' lous financial embarrassmunt and se cret concessions, including money with which to continue tho war that Is fast Impoverishing tho nation will ho forthcoming If no upsets uro noteik In tho program." or middy suit with whlto canvas tie and white hoso topped off with a gav hued tniu-o-shauter or u bright. scarfed linen middy hat, are the sal lent features of tho sonsy sartorial sailor, Tho most courted damsel on the tenuis court Is sho who Is becoming ly and at thu same time sensibly a p. paroled In u whlto finnnel skirt, sofl whit flannel or linen blouse with n wide rolling collar, flowing tie, a brimmed white sports hat nnd white hoso and tennis shoes. Thus nttlred she Is sure to havo horsef and her racket well In hand. Tho horsewoman who gallopi nway with sartorial honors must be correctly hnbltcd down to tho nilm most detail. Even tho wrong pin In the correct white stock can ntiiU her come n sartorial cropper. Slncj the sldcsaddla Is no longer tho cor rect form the habit for tho cross sad dle alono noedo deep consideration. A smart model of black nud white cheviot has tho regulation brccchci lopped by n knee length coat severe ly plain though slightly boiled, lllack boots nnd n bUck straw sailor with cither a whlto or black band aro worn. Whlto chninols gloves, :v line or madras wash silk shirt of mnscullno cut and a stock of madras tied as a four-ln-hand and pinned with n plnlu bar nre the correct accessories. flniuo thu Mexicans and cause nutl American outbreaks. WASHINGTON, Aug; 8. lVarlmt complications which might prove uor. lous, tho administration today Is ills-1 ensuing the propriety of having John l.lnil, president Wilson's amlssnry, runinlu on the battleship Now Hamp shire at Vera Cms until further notice. The president and Secretary Uryau received today from Charge d'Affalrs O'Shaunnliinswy of .thu United Hlnteii embassy In Mexico City tho tot of the commuuluntlou handed to him snjlng that Liud would be unwelcome In Mexico I'll) unless lltiertn Is recog nlxc as president of Mexico, Tho president and llrynn discussed the situation Immediately, but no, an Hon win taken nud none will bo taken until Llnd reaches Vern Cms. Secretary llrjnn said: "All 1 nut prepared to say now Is thnt wu havo reretved this communication from Mexico. Whnt wo will do Ik still to bo determined. It any clinngo In inailu In Mr. Llnd's arrangements an nouncement will be made In regular form." GOOD SHOES AT RIGHT' PRICES nara kkkk alii str a toLA"A "Gooo Stiois"' OPPOSITE POST 0FFIICE A FIT OR NO SALE GRIHG0 HATRED AT BOIL i i (Continued from Page 1) tho government of the facts. It is learned today that President Wilson Is becoming restive nu the re sult of tho organloil nttempts being made to forco his hand. Ho told Senators Racon and Kern that If scorns certain that somo domocrnthi senators nro trying to mnko peace Impossible Ho declared that Mexi can official circles accept American Jingo speeches us nu Indication thnt Good Time Now for Blood Health Warm Days and Proper Help do Wonders for the Blood. Siskiyou Heights Now is llio time io make .selection of lots and tracts in (his liiiiKiiifieont residence district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK REBELS CAPTUR E HEARS NEAR f'S EL RANCH A few doioa nf that wonderful Mood puriner, H H. 8, wll start activities In ttm cellular llsmes nf tho body nnd mon show derided clmngea In the akin. The akin Is hut a lino network of tlpy Mood veaiela, unil the apvcino nclloti of nn intervention sentiment Is growing ; , rCLVTZ cglli. Certain It Is thnt In n aiirprls Imtly short time any skin eruption CARMEN WASHINGTON, Aug. 0. Consti ItitiouiiliMt troop of .Mexico hnvo captured Vlx. I'liocbe Huir-l's much uour Citidud Cm men uud occupying tho properly of the Mexi can Exploitation company ncnibv, according Io dispatches nmtiwd here (his uflnriioon nt llio slain do pmiment, (iciieru! Muiiticl J'iimimuI, ,lho ilitpuliiliu WU', itoiil'l'ijilidud llm rum Intuiifc 'J'liu bnliluaUp MUlilpn Ijhm H'iioIjkJ IH Cmvmi 1'ivui VVu Oiu:. In tho United States. 1'ro.lilent ltcsK)iisMo Tho prosldent today uccopted full responsibility for Sonntor llacou'u significant statement In tho souatc yesterday and explained to his callcn- that unless he was permitted to fol low out tho progrnurho nns propured ho could not guarantee the result. The president still Insists ho has not. considered Intervention even as a last resort but there Is a growing feeling hero that he will bo unablo to curry out his program. Jt Is feared that Huortti pinna (Illicitly to forco tho Iinml of Presi dent Wilson and It would not be sun prising U Liud, ou urrh'al at Vein Cruz tonight, would bo ordered to ro main aboard tho Now Hampshire or even return to Galveston. Send Representative Home It Is also regarded ns not Impos sible thut the M ox cu u authorities may hand Charge d'Affnlrce O'Shatighuessy hlu passports and re quest, him to leave unless tho United HtutcH government will recuguUr Iluurla. Unofdclul despatches from Mexico City quote Htiorta as saying ho ban decided to resist by forco of nrmu any further attempts by tho United States to Intorfiro In the aTfuIrs of Mexico. It Is feared thut If this re port Is correct It w further In- t iIkih'i n moat remnrknble change: It begins to dry op; tho akin scales off I tiny llccl, and soon a layer of clear, healthy and firm tissue results. The reason Or this la In tho peculiar stimulation of H a H, whirl) onnhlca the colls In the akin to aelect from tho blood the nutriment It requires fur l exoneration Th,l;i fact ha been demnnstrated year In and your out in u wonderful number of caies of savaro skin dlsvaavs that had seemed to be Inrurable. lou can obtain H. H H. at any well tJoeked druic atore, If you Inalat upon It, but bo auro yut nre nut talked Into something "Just as ifood.'' II. 8. H. Is proimred by the Hwlft Bpe clHa Co, MO Htvlft MM;. Atlanta, Ua. Wrlto for their idustrutud book on kin illnoiiumi Wit u if v John A. Perl Undertaker Lndy Astant, a h, iititTfiirrr I'lmnes f, 17 mill 7Ja Ainbuluncti bcrvlco Uvyuly Coioper TBan Wm .1 W TraTrBaaal i fill 1 1 i i IzM Beit located and moat popular hotel in tho City. "Running duflilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Curte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms .... SI. 00 each fit) rooms .... 1,50 racli 60 rooms .... 2.00 each 00 rooms toiik print bib 2.00 each 50 room wilt uiiU itik 2.50 each 30 ulte, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For mora than one ifuett add 11.00 exit to lh above, rates for each Additional zut, Rs'Iudlon by Wtk or iHimtb, fif,innviifhl Clifltr W. Kitllty UAWiliZDtiilXMuiaVi NOW IS THE TIME To build a homo Labor, building material and choice building sites will never be as cheap again. Yon can buy a largo lot with BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY on the East Side in best residence district with build ing restriction, good roads, close to city water, low tuxes for small payment down, easy terms on balance. This Is one or tho best building sites in the valley. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON. ?Xy iCyy0(?X?XV w ftK'&&ftfif?f' ffGf.wiffl?f)h v wawm v K!Mti!'viftf WOOD For Sale In any size and quantity that yo u may want it Yard ut Sixth nud Plr Sts. Frank H. 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