v on six MRDFOnnMATri'l'linUINR.MRDFORn, OHKOOM.WKDNIWDAV.APrMfinOjnia. to DRAWN BY WEBB TO BE ACTED UPON SACRAMENTO, Ca) April 30. The substitute ontl-nllfn bill, pre pared by Attorney Qencral U. S. Webb, at the request of Oovornor Johnson and other progressives, auit which will co mo beforo tho aerate for action tomorrow morning, tot lewi: Section 1. All aliens ollglblt to cltticnshtp under the lawa ot tho Untted State may acquire, possess, enjoy, transmit and Inherit real prop erty, or any Interest therein, In this state, In the same manner and to the same extent as cltltens of the United States, except as otherwise provided by tho laws of this state. Changed Wording Only. Section S. All aliens other than those mentioned In section 1 ot this act may acquire, possess, enjoy and transfer real property, or any Inter est therein, In this state, In tho man ner and to tho extent' and for tho purposes prescribed by any treaty now existing between the govern ment ot the United StAtea and tho nation or country ot which such alien Is a citizen. Section 3. Any company, associa tion or organisation organised under the lawa ot this state or state or na tion, ot which a majority of tho mem bers aro aliens other than thoso spec ified In section 1 ot this act. or In which a majority ot the Issued cap ital stock Is owned by such aliens, may acquire, possess, enjoy and con i vey real property or any interest therein, In this state, in the manner and to the extent and for the pur poses prescribed by any treaty nor existing between tho gorernment ot the United States and tho nition or country ot which such members or stockholders are citizens or subjects. and not otherwise, limitations Fravtded. Section 4. Whenever It appears to the court in any probate proceeding that by reason ot ihe provisions of tfala act any heir or devisee cannot take real property in this state take real property in this state, which, but for said provisions, said heir or devisee would take as such, the court. Instead of ordering a dis tribution of such real property to such heir or devisee, shall order n sale of said real property to bo made In the manner provided by law for probate sales ot real property, and the proceeds of such sale shall be distributed to such heir or dtfvtsee In lieu of such real property. Section 6. Any real property hereafter .acquired in fee In violation of the provisions of this act by any alien mentioned la section 2 of this act, or by any company, association or corporation mentioned In section 3 ot this act, shall escheat to and become and remain the property of the state of California. The attor ney general shall Institute proceed ings to have the escheat ot such real property adjudged and enforced In the manner provided by section 45 of the political code and tltlo right, part 3 of tho code of civil procedure. Upon tho entry ot final Judgment in such proceedings the title to such real property shall pass to the state ot California. The provisions of this section and of sections 2 and 3 of this act shall not apply to any real property hereafter acquired In tho enforcement or in satisfaction ot any alien now existing upon or interest In such property, 60 long as such roal property so acquired shall re main the property ot tho alien com pany, association, or corporation ac quiring the sanio In such mannor. leasehold and Interests. Section 6. Any leasehold or other Interest in roal property, less than tho feo, hereafter acquired in viola-1 tlon ot the provisions ot this action by any alien mentioned in section 2 of this act, or by any company, asso ciation or corporation mentioned In section 3 of this act shall escheat to tho state of California. Tho attor ney general shall institute proceed ings to have such escheat adjudged and enforced us providod in soction G ot this act. In such proceeding he shall determine and adjudgo tho value ot such leasehold or otbor In terest in such real property, and enter Judgmont for the stnto in the amount thereof, together with costs. Thereupon the court shall order a sale of tho real property covered by such loasohold or other luterest iu the manner provided by section ltd of the codo ot civil procedure Out of tho proceeds arising from such bale the amount ot tho Judgment ren dered for the state shall be paid into tho state treasury and tho balance bhall bo deposited with and distrib uted by tho court in accord with itio Interest of the parties therein. Section 7. Nothing In this act shall bo construed as a limitation upon the power ot the stato to enact laws with respect to tho acquisition, HE ns CHAMPIONSHIP OF FEATHERWEIGHTS LOS ANGKLKS, Cat., April 3d. Johnny Kllbane ot Cleveland retains tho featherweight championship of the world today following a 20 round draw battle with Johnny Dundee of New York. Tho match was a fooi- raco throughout practically cvory round, and the great crowd thai ci pected to see a contest ot champion ship caliber was genuinely dtmr pointed. Kllbane pursued tho tactics th.it won hltn his battle with Abo Atttll and tho championship. He felnuvt. Jabbed, trotted backward and gabbed again from gong to gbng. Ho was far more clever than the challenger. but Dundee was willing and agcrrt slvo end was tho sturdier ot tho pair, Kllbnu tired badly In tho final U o rounds. In the last of which Dundf" did much to ovcrcomo tho lei I on points which tho champion ha I pl'cd up In tho previous sessions. NoUJief boy oxhlbitcd a punch of note. Ku bano'a stabs did littlo more tt.au .o ry Dundee Nino out ot ton of Mi blows wero delivered going awaj and carried little steam. Dundee, while ho landed Infrequently on tho pbantomtiko champion, apparently carried moro power In hts fists. Kllbano left tho ring unmarked save for a slight cut over th rlni.t eyo. Dundee's right eye was i,adly battered and his mouth cut. At tho outset Kllbano gavo ovl denca that he Intended to ma;i the affair a boxing contest. As a matter of pretty glovo work he did every thing that was expected ot him, but In nono ot the 20 rounds did ho fall to exhibit the unusual spectacle ot a champion running away. Refcrco Eyton's draw decision was well received by tho big crowd. Further than to state that be be lieved ho had piled up sufficient points to givo him victory In spite ot Dundee's fast finish in tho 20th round, when the New Yorker fonghf the champion oft his feet, Kllbtno had nothing to say. Promoter McCarey is considering re-matchlng the boys for a Juas datt. WITH WEATHER CLEAR, CAMPAIGN AGAIN RENEWED FROST PREDICTED FOR fALL PARTS OF OREGON PORTLAND, pre., April 30. Weather ferecast: Oregen: Pair tonight and Thursday. Liht frost west, heavy frost cast portion tonight Variable winds mostly westerly. holding or disposal by aliens of real property in thia state. Section 8. All acta and parts ot acts Inconsistent or In conflict with the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS A Careful Teresal Will Prove Its Value to Every Mall Tribune Header The average man Is a doubter, and thero Is little wonder that this is so. Misrepresentations roako people skeptics. Now-a-daya the public ask for better ovldenco than the testi mony of strangers. Hero is proof which should convince ovcry Mall Tribune reader. II. J. Durfee, 32 N. Dartlett St.. Medford, Ore., says: "I was troubled by my kidneys oft and on for years. If I caught a slight cold, It always settled In thorn, causing my back to become very lame, weak and pain ful. Last summer I was suffering In that way and on a friend's advice, I procured Doan's Kidney Pills. I found this remedy to bo exactly as represented and In a few days tho trouble left me. I know of many other persons who have obtained bcnoflt from Doan's Kidney Pills." For sato by all dealers. Prlco CO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember tho narao Doan's and take no other. With the clenrinjj weather the cam paign, for water being conducted by n committee of the Commercial club was again renewed today after two dnyt of marking time, due to utalcin cut weather which made it impossible for the members of the committee and business men assisting iu tho work to call upon out-of-town land owners nud interest them in the contract. The committee lin made very favorable progress but much work yet remains to he done and business men, especially those with automo bile are urged to tender their serv ices to .1. C. Drown, the socrctntry of the committee. It linn been shown what can be done in the way of se curing contracts and n determined ef fort now will secure tho uecesnry acreage to assure the conwtruction of a high line ditch. OVERLAND FACTORY BACKS UP C. E. GATES Appreciation of Mr. Gates' success in Medford and assurance that tho rectory stands behind him In his guarantco plan ot selling automobiles is voiced In a letter to Mr. dates from the Willys-Overland company, makers of tho Overland. The com pany has this week written as fol lows to tho Medford agent: "It wo should start this letter with that's the stuff wo would bo ex pressing our opinion In first-hand English of the spirit you manifest; and we aro glad that what makes us feel good Is good business for you as well. Wo wish to assure you, more over, that whenever an Overland dealer shows the Inclination to got out and hustlo that you display, wo aro always solidly bohlnd him with every posslblo cooperation." NEW QUEEN OF GREECE AS GERMAN ARMY OFFICER lo ' vJfeJikfflalA t83V wV fffl iBSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSm PAIIIS, April HO. Futurism mid Cubism mul nil the rol of the "Urns" hn'vu been laid In the shade by n MAY DAY SOCIAL ED 18 EVENING Tim Indies of the Presbyterian church glvo a hox social this even lug from (I to 8 o'clock. I'nch lady nowsehiHli)rnrtcntittled"Orphisiu.'ll)1,nKH box w iMpwr fp ,wo An "orphlst" artist thus explain hi'Tl0 mw, ,m, lo buy tho boxes, mid Queen Sofia, who has just stepped to the throne of the kingdom of Greece, following tho assassination of her fnthe r-in-lnw, King George, is an officer In tho Gcnunn army as well as a monarch. She is nn hon orary colonel in the Second regiment of the Prussian Dragoons of the Guard, a position which sho occupies doubtless as the sister of the Km peror of Germany. She makes n pretty military figure in her trim uniform. craft: "I-ouk at this onliisl cnuvns. What do you sect Why, a lot of paving' stones, bricks, nursery blocks mid what-nots. Isn't N so? Ami now glacu at this futurist picture. After siuuying it lor n lew minutes you can find something which resembles mid ear, n big toe, a worm or u fallen tree. The cubist calls his canvas 'The Kudo Lady' mid tho ruturlst names his picture, "Venice by .Moon light." Dut alt that is mere child's play. "Look at this canvas. What do you scot Nothing. That's the point exactly. It Is even devoid of color. It is not white, not hlnek, nor yet blue, green ,rcd or brown. It Is nearly khnki, hut it Isn't khaki. It's blank just plain blank. It rciiuircs great skill to mix the paints to get that effect mid still ureatcr skill to see what tho picture represents when It is finished. Only the real artiMs, the connoisseur with the trained eye, can nnuip tho subject. I call it 'Stnmhoul' now, but tomorrow and there's tho beauty of this very uew est school of art tomorrow, per hnjw, I shall call It, 'Gabys Desks.' However, I may think of a better name overnight so I wjll not ix-nmiso now, what tho name will ho iu twen-' ty-foiir hours." MYSTERIOUS MURDERER IS ESCAPED BLIND LION I.OS ANGKLKS, Cnl., April 30. Tho "mysterious murderer" of the sacred Indian hull of a motion pic ture company was an escaped blind lion. Tho beast was captured when it wnudered hack to the film com pany's farm. each man is to vat with the lady whoso box ho buys, Do not go homo for supper, for the Indies tiro at the church with your supper. An ttniito social lime is provided for nil mul especially for the young people. If you want good supper mid a good time do not fall to ho at the Preshytorlau church this evuulng for the .May Duy eve supper. T1IK LAWKS. DayIiI UlsplLun Is to star In Jolly Peasant." "The CATARRH GOES. Snuffles and Hawking Cease Tho best tioin auit ttirost special ists In tho world advise their pntlnuts to breathn Eucalyptus to destroy Catarrh germs and host tho sore, raw spots. llootu'a IIYOMKI Is Australian Kuculyptus combined with Thymol, and no mo I.lstorlan antiseptics. Hrcatho It throunh thn llttln pocket Inhaler, and In vapor form as di rected, and thta antiseptic balsam will surelydestroy all germ life uiul all Catarrh misery. It's guaranteed for catarrh, roughs cold and croup; It relieves Bluffed up head In five minutes and refreshes tho entlro nnsal tract. Compluto outfit with directions for uso 1 1. 00. If you ow na IIYOMKI Inhaler get a bottle or llooth's IIYOMKI for 50 cents nl Chas, Htrang nnd druggists everywhere Just breathe It no stomach dosing. JHH$HgM$HM$ Last Call on Coats and Suits EXTRA SPECIAL Mmc. A. Gale Butt will be at ouristore, all. day tomor row demonstrating the celc"- r bratedS "yoodwin" Ifront Lace Corset. Have a;,tallc with her. AT MANN'S "DESIGNER" ' ONE YEAR NEAR P. O. 3i)c t , Wo continue lUtis'sonsa tioiml offer for Thursday. fJuat thftik.tliiH celebrated Fa'shioii Magazine worth 7i3e .12 mouths for 30. t Y t Y X & CENTRAL AVE. EVERY SPRING SUIT AND COAT MUST BE SOLD One-third Off on all Spring Suits 'All $45.00 Suits now $30.00 Y 'All $30.00 Suits now $19.08 All $25.00 Suits now $16.48 All $20.00 Suits now $13.48 All $18.00 Suits now : $12.00 All $15.00 Suits npw $9.98 May Day Dinner St. Mark's Hall Served Thursday from O to 8 P. 31. 50c MKNU Young onions Jelly Itadlshes Smothered chicken and glblet gravy Weed' potatoes Croamod carrots Fruit and nut salad Hot rolls Ico cream Cake Coffeo ! f T t t i f T Y t Y Y Y t t Y t Y Y Y t r One-third Off on all Coats All $10.00 Coats now $26.48 All $35.00 Coats now $23.48 All $30.00 Coats now $19.98 All $25.00 Coats now $16.48 All $20.00 Coats :....'..;....; $12.00 All $15.00 Coats now .' '. $9.98 75c Silk Messaline 48c 'Another shipment o f this celebrated Silk in all colors. Buy now while we have tho se lection on sale Thursday, a yard.. Handkerchief Special Beautiful lace trimmed and embroidericd Hand kerchiefs 25c value, each . .. 12ic Knit Waists Children's Knit Waists, each .., 121c "Kaysers" Chamo is 10 button Gloves a pair 25c Glove Sale "Kayscrs" lG-button Silk Gloves a pair 98c " ivay.se rs" Short Chamois Gloves, a pair 48c Wash Goods Sale 5000 yards new Zephyr Dress Ginghams all new patterns, well worth 12ioc; Thursday, 0 a yard 32-iuch Zephyr Dress Ginghains, a Very fine cloth, fast colors -i 4f 20c values, a yard lv Petticoat Sale Women's Gingham wash Petticoats, spe cial, each 69c "Hnlyeon" Petticoats in all colors, wear hotter than two of silk spe cial, each $1.69 Women's All Silk Ales saline Pott i coats, special each $1.89 Laces and Embroideries 5000 yards fine Lace up to 15c values, a yard Val 5c New Shadow Laces, fine uality, up to 25c values, special a f (J yard lelt Corset Covers, embroid ery, fine 40c grade, a yard ..., 25c 5000 yards fine Embroidery 20c values, a yard wide 10c Allover Laces in now Shadow Effects, why pay $1.00, special MQp a yard tIOC Allover Embroidery nice now patterns, spe cial Thursday, AQa a yard White Goods and Linens 64-inch Table Damask 40c grade, a ftQ yard Av' Now lino of White Pique for skirts and suits, special, Oftfi a yard J Wash "Rags, good size, special for Thurs- Oj day, each ' Linen Finish Suiting in all colors, special 4Cg a 3'nrd 72x00 Bleached Sheets splendid quality, QQj each flyl An odd lino of White WaistiiigH up to ODo values, special a 4 Qa yard .'. lw v Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y t&vtV$tv Icefiver Collars Itit longrtt In Numl'ilng ImM tli. Try ilim ti vrill py 701, Tim n wri h.l- '.1 U IVml.ii.U. wiih I.INOCOUD "SNAP.ON" IIU1TONIIOU1 ; iiiei 2 for 25c I'cmlirokr, 1 J I In. Kt mm, H'll In. Uliallmni.llil. OCO P. IDE Pi CO. Aim MnkrJi vf . AMrli TIIOV. N, V. p' 1- rm w " M- ' iwmh PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work (vmrnlMl rrlcrs IttosonsbU COFFEEN & PRICE U Howard Blook. ntrsne Sth sn. Kora. rhov S4t N. L. Townsend lMINTim AND lUICOIUTOll llavo Your ralntlim, Tlntlnic and Paper UanRliiB Done by a Practical Mechanic, l'rlces Itlcbt. Hatlifac tlun Ouaranteod. l'liono 4&Mt 710 Itriiuett Ave. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Public Land Matters: Pinal I'r'oof. Doiert Iinds, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. ITT7 Luxury Without Extravagance Hotel 1 Von Dorn 1 212 Turk Street 1 Finest popular pricod Hotel in San Francisco Modern ?iTlVi7xW)(r'nnvrrtrrTrtvrxnTif7iri7i 9 Central The Bonded Warehouse GK.SHIIAL HTOIIAOK OrcRon's Most un-to-dat Flrs-proof Warobouss'wltb nurglrproof Vault. For rates apply MEDFORD REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. Managers ttjn Bcil located ij IJHijB and most tfJarjWJBL popular RrSaS hotel in the City. Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. 4 Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms 1.00ech 60 rooms l.SO each 50 rooms 2.00 each 60 rooms b piinl Wis 2.00 ach 50 rooms wilt prirsts itt 2.50 each 30 ultti, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For mora than one nuett add 91.00 eitra to the above rates for each additional guett. Reduction by week or month. 9 Managtmtnt Chttttr W, KtlUy F.G.ANDREWS .."Lobhoo orarllfnTul nliiTnsTloum, I 1 3 It w , - - W K V- etef 4