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V " PXGflSTX. rEDFOHD MATL TRTBTTNR ISfEDFOHD. ORKOON, MONDAY. 'AVttU, 28, Win. DON AID CONFIDENT BUD WIL L BE AT Ti OP IN SEPTEMBER More confident than ever thnt his boy will bo the next liffhtwcight cham pion of tho world and thnt ho will be wearing this title after Inbor day in September, Dick Donald, mnnnRcr of Dud Anderson, .the Mcdford hunt weight arrived Sunday afternoon from tho north. Donald will remain hero until tho first of the week when ho will leave for San Francisco and Los Angeles. Bud will nrrive at the end of tho week mid remain hero for n few day, before leaving for the south to fight Joe Mandot, ou May 20. Donald always predicted that Bud would some day go to tho top of tho ladder but ho has this idea more firmly implanted than ever at pres ent. This time ho has tho future narrowed down to three fights, Man dot, May 20; Rivers, July 4; Ritchie Labor day. "Bud will get Mandot in ten rounds," states Donald, "unless Man dot tries to keep away from him. Ho will never stand the punch Bud uses. "Bud is anxious to get to Mcdford nnd sec his friends hero. He is in tensely loyal to Mcdford and always will bo for tho local boys gave us the first big boost up. It means some thing when they travel a thousand miloi tn be at the rineside. "Mohan, Bud's trainer should be hero soon to take Bud in hand and prepare him for his fight on May 20. "Jt's good to get back to Mcdford again. This is tho biggest and best little town on tho coast" MAKES PLEA FOR SON (Continued from pig 1.) I was at work away from homo nd did not know Lester had got homo till after no was killed. As near as I could get It from thoso that were on tho ground at tho time, the shooting happened thus: Stngler went to tho house with another man, who stopped a Ilttlo way from tho house. There was a bright lamp light in tho house. Slnglcr won clow enough to seo tho boy cooking his supper through tho window. Ho thea went to tho door and pushed It open. As soon as tho door opened the shooting commenced, no time for words. This much can bo substan tiated. Tho conditions Inside tho houso show beyond a doubt that the boy was still cooking at the sIoto when the shooting commenced, and he fell near the stove. At Work When Shot. Tho conditions Inside the house show the position of everything and that the boy was at work at tho stove when the shooting commenced. I could mako this stronger, but they are both dead and so we will end this part of U. If the boy had bocn In droad of anything or had known of anyone on tho outside, ho could easily bavo stepped through a middle door In the dark where he could not be seen. It ho had apprehended any danger he would not have been work ing over the stove In a bright light. Tbore Is nothing to mako nolso out side the house and footsteps are not easily heard by one working Inside, and In a bright light he would not be likely, to seo anyone on the outsldo. The conditions inside make It too llalu for any doubt that tho boy did not know of anything until tho door opened, and, then thcro was no tlmo for words, and if It bad been possible for him to know someone was on thn outside, ho could not know who was outside in tho dark, friend or foe. Ho had never seen Slngler and when that door opened ho had neither time nor chance to surrender. Ho was being cut to death with lead, and only a merciful God gave that boy strength to reach his pistol and fire a few shots while ho yet lived. It was all ho could do. Asks for Fair 1'lny. I fully bellevo this, for tho condi tions fully bear it out, end make It tob plain tor any doubt. I believe In fair Justice to the boy nnd to the nubile. I bcllovo these are the truo facts in the case as near as tboy can bo guthered, Biuglor was on tho bravado order and a gun man and did not propose to take any chances. M' boy was not a criminal nor was he a desperado. OLIVKR JONES. 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NOT GUILTY IS PLEA OF ELOPERS SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 28. "Not guilty" was the plea entered today in the United States district court by Maury I. Diinjs, and P. Drew Cnminetti of Sacramento, who are charged with taking Marsha Warring ton and Lola Norn's, two young Sa cramento society girls, to Reno for immoral purposes. Diggs is a for mer slate architect nnd Caminctti is tho son of State Senator Anthony Caminetti of Amador county. They are being prosecuted under the Mann white slave act. HEIBER IS DROWNED IN THREE PINES HILL POND GRANTS PASS, April 2S. George Rclber, an employe of tho Three Pines sawmill company, was drowned In the mill pond Friday, tho body be ing rccovorcd within a short time after the accident, and though cvory effort was made to resuscltato tho man, he was past human help. Tho mill of the Three Pines Lum ber company Is located on Jump-Off-Joe creek, several miles above tho town of Threo Pines. Tho mill pond bus been formed by tho building of a dam, tho water In the pond being about 1C feet In depth. Friday Itelbor went out on tho logs In the pond to sound tho depth of tho water with a pike pole, and It is supposed that the log turned with him. MRS PANKHURS T EN ,! ET M DRYAN URGES (Continued from Page 1 induco California to leave anti-alien matters to tho national government Xo Prevhuro Ucd. At the conclusion of tho exocutlvo session none of tho legislators ap peared reluctant to tell what had oc curred. They were not ablo, of course, to go Into great detail, but those Interviewed wero unanimous In tho declaration that so far as has been learned from Brian, Japan has not threatened to proceed to ex tremes In caso her people aro barred from land ownership In California, At tho resumption of tho exocutlvo session at 4 o'clock tho antl-allon land ownership statutes of all other states were to bo taken up and dis cussed In detail In comparison to proposed legislation lu this stato. From tho expression legislators af ter tho conference made, Bryun thus far lins mndo no impression in changing tho determination of the California lawmakers to enact nn nil-li-alicn laud law at tliin session. Recretnry Bryan nnd Governor Jolincon immediately at tho conclcii slon of (ho conference together left tho capital for luncheon. Neither would express himself in nuywuy on tho situation. court, was postponod until tomorrow on motion of li. D, Townsond, head counsel for the government, LONDON, April 2S. Home Secre tary McKcnnn today extended Mrs. Krnmclino Pnnkhurst's "ticket of leave" from Hollowav jail. It was said the militant suffragette leader is critically ill and thnt her life would bo jeopardized if she were relumed to prison to finish her three years' sentence nt hard labor for instignt inr the dynamiting of Chancellor Lloyd-Gcorge's country home. NEW YORK, April 28.-Rcndinp. steel and Amalgamated wero handled in large amount in tho stock market today. Soveral of tho leading issues lost from one to two points. South ern Pacific, St. Paul, B. nnd 0., C. nnd 0. and other standard issues cs tablishcd new low records for the yenr. A slight rally loiioweu. ino market closed irregular. Blood Bath Knocks Rheumatism Remarkable Effect of a Remedy That Actually Irrigates tho Entlro Blood Supply, A n Tbr llarilml Nut of Al!, nbrumnilam, l Cratkcd by S. . . Tt soundi qutr to take a blond bath but that I jirtclicly ttie effect of a mutt remarkable reined known as H. ft 8. It ha the peculiar action of soaking through the tnteitlnes directly Into the blood. In flvo minutes Its In Huence Is at work In evory artery, vein and tiny capillary. Every mem brane, every orRan of tho body, every emunctory becomes In effect a filter to strain the blood of Impurities. The tlmulatlns: properties or H. H. H. com pel the skin, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder to ult work to the one end of casting out every Irrltutlnsr, every paln-lnfllctliur atom of poison; It dis lodges by Irrigation alt accumulations In the Joints, causes ucld accretions to dissolve, renders them neutral and scatters those peculiar formations In tho nerve centers that causa such mystifying' und often bamincr rlieu malic nalns. And best of all, this remarkable remedy is welcome to the weakest stomach. It you have druKKed your self until your stomach Is nearly para lyzed, you will bo astonished to find that 8. S. 8. elves no sensation but goes right to work. This Is because It Is a pure vegetable Infusion, Is taken naturally Into your blood Just as puro air Is Inhaled naturally Into your lungs. You can get 8. 8. 8. at any drug store at SI. 09 a bottle. It is a standard remedy, recognized everywhere us the greatest blood antidote ever discov ered. It yours Is a peculiar case and you desire expert advice, write to The Rwlft Specific Co., J37. HWIft Uldg., Atlanta, us, PAYNE ATTACKS NEW TARIFF N PRAISES D NE WASHINGTON, April 28. Bepw sentntivc Serono l'uyne of New York today in the house attacked the Un derwood hill niul defended his own measure. Ho predicted disaster for the country if tho Underwood bill were passed. , "Meu falsely asserted four years ago thnt the tariff was revised upward," said Payne. "The democrats them selves now fear tho effect of tho Un derwood measure. "Manufacturers now ore coolly told by the democrats that they do not understand their own business, thnt they must set their wits to work nnd employ new methods to bring their factories to a point of efficiency and make the best goods in tho world. "As n tariff for revenue, the bill is a sicnnl failure and if the threatened stagnation of business material'tre, there will bo n falling off in customs revenues nnd income tax receipts, thereby creating a largo deficit." Iteprescntativo Rainey of Illinois attacked swollen fortune, asserting they were mndo possible by the favor of the government, nnd thnt few were accumulated otherwise. Ho lauded the income tax claino of tho tariff bill and discussed the effect the Un derwood bill would have on the cost of living. He declared that tho tex tile strike nt Lawrence, was evidence thnt the mnnufacturcis do not give their employes a just share of tariff favors. lloinev described conditioni in Lawrence during tho slrikc, epeelallv llio etforls of Ihn mnuiifncliirora' l prevent Ui striken' ohildrcn from leaving the ell v. FMEDMANN SELLS CURE Hi i , (Continued from page 1.) go to one of the Pricimmmi insti tutes," said Dr. Sturm today. "No physician will bo permitted to obtnln tho culture and treat his own pa tients. "Arrangement have been mndo to treat charity pnlieutx, and wo hope to have nn agreement with tho state and charitable institutions so that persons without sufficient mean to obtain tho treatment for themselves tuny bo enabled to travel to tho in stitutes. A department will be main tained in each institute to invest! ciU tho financial standing of appli cants nnd there will be no fixed charge. A millionaire or a person in moderate circumstances will pay in accord with their menus. Special days will bo set apart for tho treat ment of the poor. Tho institutes will bo conducted on much the same lines nx the Pasteur institutes arc." Klsncr this afternoon handed Dr. Frlodmanu a certified check for &0.000, concluding tho U'5,00d cimh pa) meat stipulated In tho agrco-ment. BIXB RETURNS GRAND JURY TO PUSH (Continued from 1'ago 1) officials nro preserving nbioluto se crecy In tho matter. It Is, howovcr, said that In rase tho grand Jury receives no word from Washington In tho matter before noxl Monday It may take tho matter Into Its own hands und push tho prosecution to tho limit, as the evi dence Is In Its hands. Y TO GIVE EVIDENCE LOS ANGKLKS, t'nl., Apill U.S. Arreted on a ohnrgo Hworn to by rioreiu'o Grayson, it fifteen-year-old school girl, William Laeamo, an au tomobile agent, is awaiting today Iho efforts of hfs nttomcys, who nro seeking to pioide hail. lie was ar rested in the apartments of Mrs. Paul Kngstrntu, wife of the mod of F. O. Kngstruiu, u contractor. A similar warrant was issued for Itielinid llol lingsworth, no autoiuobilu salesman. Tho charges of tho Grayson girl, tho police say, have been substan tiated by several girl studutits of a Los Angeles high school, who nro ex pected to ho called before the grand jurv. Her statements also mny result in tho prosecution of several resorts and cafes on charges of Helling lliptor to a minor. George P. HUby, who disappeared mystcrioutlv after ho had been sum moned as a witness in the cami of Mrs. Josio Uoitenherg, alleged pro curess, reported today anil was or deied to appear May i". BADCOCK RESIGNS TO SERVE ON COMMISSION SALF..M, Ore. April 28. ( I). Ilabcock, who will be one of the three members of the stnte industrial acci dent ommlssioii, today announced his resignation as rorixirntion clerk in the nfficn of the secretary of htale. Ito stated ho would open a downtown office and prepare for the inaugura tion of the. workmcn'H compensation law. NORTHERN PACIFIC SALE NOT FRAUO WASHINGTON', April 28.- That the transfer of property worth $I0V OHO rrom tho old Northern Paclflo railroad to the new cor)Mirnllon con trolling that system cannot defeat the claims of unsecured creditors of I iiu old corporation was tho gist of a de cision handed down today by Ihu United States supreme court. Tho decision declared "The transfer was not a moral fraud whereby tho stock holders of tho old company scoured nu interest in the nuw company. It does not necessarily operate against the unsecured creditors of the uld company," SAN HA.KAKL, Cal., April 28. I'onvlct Jacob Oppenhclmer, tho "human tiger," who has n long rec ord of murders, was sentenced today to be hanged In tho Poison peniten tiary dune 0. bv Superior Judge Slur tnwmt of San FntneUeo, Billing here, Women (lamltlo for "High Htakcs. Many women uro gamblers for very high stakes. They staku thutr Wraith and good looks upon every thing working out all right when t tneked by those ailments which thslr lex alouo are caltod upon to suffer. The only exexuso can be Isnnr nncs ut the dangerous conseuuences or nn nurslou to undergo medical examination. This may often bt avoided by recourse to L)dla 12. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, a perfectly safe and harmless ruined y compounded from roots and herbs, which tor nearly forty years has been curing American women from tho worst forms of female ills. a. '4 a-a-TA ? f r r r f Y T r r r t t t ' ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y &A n& w aT. aTa. aaTa j& aV A M. AAkskA.AA AT f t"tX&Zt"t"t v? u ftuXor g rr - .jK li gMrplw'""" f I L lr VsVtasHSSBSstfsl $2150 Fully oquipped. P. o. b. Medford. Chalmers "Thirty-Six" gives the answer to both to the man who is thinking of buying a cheap car: The difference between the Chal mers "Thirty-Six" und some other car vou may bo thinking of buying is probably about $300 or J?I00. Uut the difference, in value, we can honestly assure you, isn't less than $1000. Nowadays it is not merely enough that an automobile run. You can lake that much for granted with almost any' ear. What you should look foi l's permanent satisfaction, comfort, good looks, elegance of equipment. You want a car you can bo proud of, You want a car that will be good 5 or G or 8 years from now. Tho Chalmers "Thirty-Six" is such a ear. Built in tho Chalmors shops, manu factured not assembled made of the best materials and under tho most rigid inspection, the "Thirty Six" offers all you can ask in a motor car. If you aro going to spend your monoy at all for a motor car, isn't it wise economy to put $300 or $100 moro to it and mako your first in vestment really good' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ViKyKK to the man who is thinking of buying a high priced car: lust what more do you get in any high priced car than you get in tho Chalmers "Thirty-Six," at $21f0, Can you go any further in a day or a month' Can you go any faster, (ex cept at great risk) 7 Can you ride with any greater comfort' Can you got any more, eon vcnieiH'cs to. mako driving easy and pleasant? AVo honestly believe that many peo ple choose high priced cars simply be cause they are high priced. We know of many who havo paid more than they really needed to pay simply because they didn't realize that a medium priced car liko tho "Thirty-Six" would give maximum service. AVo know these sanio peoplo aro paying out monthly far inoro in up keep than thoy would need to pay for such a car as tho "Thirty-Six." To all such we say, "Seo tho "Thirty-Six"; rido in it; try it out thor oughly. Tt is a car you can be proud of a car that will save you monoy but not at tho cost of satisfaction." t Won't you give us tho opportunity of demnostrating the Chalmers "Thirty-Six"' Please phono or call. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT JR., Agent Medford Garago MEDFORD, ORE. Phono 413 A : t Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y JL V '--.' - - V V t sr iMiM&iltito??r'MV'&,-'t