ORISON, MONDAY, APINL
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JAIL SENTENCE
FORI
MEDrORT) MATT TRIBUNE MEDFORD,
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10 BE ANNULLED
'Little Joe'' Wilson, of Ashland,
who was recently convicted on a
.bootlegging charge by a jury in Jus
tice of the Peace Taylor's court will
escape the jnil sentence of 30 days
imposed on him providing he pays his
fine of $200 and his half of the trie
costs within the next few days.
After several conferences with
Wilson and on investigation of the
latter's presentation of affidavits
from two well known Medford physi
cians to the effect that his physical
condition was such that confinement
for 30 days in jail would do him great
harm, County Prosecutor Roberts
and Justice Taylor finally decided to
annul the jail sentence. Wilson was
expected to pay the fine and costs
sometime Monday. Wilson had plan-
Mcd to appeal his case to the circuit
ourt.
While C. V. Beeler, the other Ash
land man jointly tried and convict
j ed with Wilson, has as yet not filed
an appeal to the circuit court it is
expected that he will do so. Bcelcr
was fined $500 and costs and sen
tenced to two months in the county
jail.
ORGIN OF MINE
A
HASTJXGS, Colo., April 30 The
fire which has burned in the old
workings of the mine of the Victor
American company for more than a
year had nothing to do with the ex
plosion last Friday which cost the
lives of 120 men, it was definitely
established today.
James Cameron, superintendent of
the mine, after an inspection of the
fire barriers across the opening of
the old workings, snid he found the
temperature no greater than usual,
fe and all barriers intact.
The first funerals were in Trinidad
today, four of the victims being bur
ied. Other funerals will be in Hast
ings beginning tomorrow.
ARMY BILL PROVIDES
WASHINGTON, April 30. Prom
iiK3t in the army bill is an appro
priation of $4,320,974 for Panama
onnal defenses. One item of $3,7,r0,
000 is for training camps. The bill
also would authorize the secretary of
war to purchase, acquire by dona
tion, or condemnation, sites for avia
tion schools. An appropriation of
. $2,500,000 is included for such pur
poses. Several offers of free sites
already arc in the hands of the secretary.
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BANKS OF COUNTY FINED S2500 APEICE
TO FINANCE LOAN
WASHINGTON, April 30. The
Federal ueserve Hoard haa recom
mended to Secretary .McAdoo that
funds to be raised under the $7,000,
000,000 war finance law be obtained
gradually by offering to the banks of
the country blocks of treasury certifi
cates to be retired later with bonds
every two weeks.
Indications are that Secretary Mc
Adoo will son announce the offer of
another block of certificates. The
proceeds will be aplied to the loans
to be mado to France and Italy which
will total from $200,000,000 to
$300,000,000.
The Federal Aeserve board's sug
gestion contemplates that the cer
tificates shall be offered to the high
est bidders, no offer below par being
accepted. The offer would bo open
to all bankers ot the country, state
and private Institutions as well as
members of the reserve system and
to Individuals.
Certificates would be convertible
into bonds or payablo in cash at the
option of the holder. If taken by the
banks exclusively the certificates
could be used in lieu of cash In
paying for bond subscriptions.
- Under tills plan a bank whose de
positors subscribe to the bonds would
not have to forward cash but could
forward certificates thus strength
ening its financial position and avoid
ing the risk of disturbance .In the
money market by large withdrawals
of money In payment for bonds.
Porn to Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Putton
of Griffin creek, a 10-pound hoy
Monday.
Pearl Davis, foreman of the Sis
kiyou section of the Pacific high
way, was a Medford visitor Saturday.
Dennis Dugan of Sams valley was
a Medford visitor Monday.
Dr. J. G. Guide left for Klamath'
Fnlls Saturday.
.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 30. Five
California cement companies, through
their officers, today pleaded guilty In
the United State district court here to
violating federal anti-trust luwa and
!vero fined $2600 each.
! The officers and the companies
I were: W. II. George, for the Cowell
(Portland Cement company; F. G.
iDrum, for the Pacific Portland Ce
raent company. Consolidated; Wll-
liaiu G. llenshaw, for the Riverside
I Portland Cement company, and Geo.
T. Cameron, for the Santa Cruz Port
land Cement company, and the Stand
ard Portland Cement company.
Indictments are still pending
against four Oregon and Washington
cement companies.
TOWN OF OPPY
BERLIN, April Sx The official
announcement Issued here today says
that the town of Oppy on the front of
the British attack remains In German
hands.
On the front of the French offen
sive between Solssons and the
Suippes, the artillery fighting In
creased at dawn today.
ALL RACING CEASES
LONDON, April 30 All racing
will cease in the United Kingdom this
week, it was announced in the house
of commons today for the government
by Cnplnin Charles Hathurst. Ho add
ed that an order providing for Ihc
rationing of the thoroughbreds would
he issued shortly.
RIO JANEIRO, April 28. The
Brazilian government issued a proc
lamation of neutrality today in re
spect to the war between the United
aud Germany.
Porthiiul Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., April 30. Hogs
steady to Cc higher; receipts, 2179.
Bulk of packing grades, (15.D5&'
15.65; heavy packing, $U.G5&
15. 85; light packing, $15. 55(6 15.80;
rough heavies, $14.25if 15; pigs and
skips, $13.7u4iH.25; stock hogs,
$12.2541 13.00.
Cattle, strong to 50c higher; re
ceipts, (ill). Steers, prlmo light.
$10.00 0 11. 25; prime heavy, $1041'
10.50; good, $9.75 & 10; cows, choice,
$8.50 & 9; medium to good, tSW
8.50;ordlnary to fair, $0.75 7.50;
heifers, $9010.25; bulls, $5.50(U8;
calves, $8 10.
Sheep, steady; receipts, 619.
Lambs, cast of mountains, $13
13.50; lambs, valley, $12.76 13.25;
lambs, Bhorn, $11 11.50; prlmo
wethers, $11.50 12; choice ewes,
$1010.75; hoary ewes, $9010.
Portland Huttnr.
. Portland, Oro., April 30. Iiuttor,
2hie lower; city creamery prints,
plain, 36Vfec; cartons, 37M:C.
Butterfat, 2c lower; No. 1, 37c;
No. 2, 35c; cubes, unchanged.
Portland Grain.
POOrtTLAND, Ore., April 30.
Wheat, firm at new records; trading
fairly heavy. Spot bids, 1 to 2c high
er. Blucstem, $2.72; fortyfold,
$2.67; club, $2.66; red Russian,
$2.61.
Oats, at now record, up 50c. No. 1
white feed, $54.
Barley, lowor. No. 1 feed, $55.
Today's car rocelpts: Wheat, 32;
barley, 6; flour, 1; oats 20; hay, 27.
Chicago Wheat.
CHICAGO, April 30. WJieat;
Open. Close.
May $2.75 $2.71
July 2.8814 2.25
BUTTE FALLS
Mrs. Frank Carson returned from
Central Point Saturday whero she has
been for a five dayB visit with MrB.
Creed and daughters.
Mrs. Edward returned from Med
ford Saturday.
Lester Smith returned from Anh
land Saturday where he has been vis
iting the Inst week.
Mrs. Miriam Clark came homo Sat
urday from Long Pine, Nebraska,
whero she has been visiting for a
year with her son and other relatives.
Dr. Holt was called up Saturduy to
attend Mrs. Moore, who has been
Quite sick.
Mrs. Kee returned from Ashland
Saturday whero sho has been for
aoino tlnio visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Luchauan. Her little granddaughter
Lova Buchanan accompuuled her
homo for a short visit.
T. L. Wolkor returned from Med
ford Saturday whero ho has been on
business.
Sirs. James Obrlan gave a birthday
party for her son, Walter, Snturday
night celebrating his twenty-first
birthday. Eighteen or twenty wore
present and a good time was reported
by all.
Frank Morgan and family stored
their household goods and went Sat
urday in search of work for the sum
mer. Mrs. Charles Peelor went to Med
ford Tuesday to see her daughter.
Mrs. O. B. Morris, who is sick In the
hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Morris ara the
CHICHESTER S PILUS
IMAMOND ItllANn I'll. I.N, tit IS
S010 BY DRl'GOISTS LVERYUHLRE
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proud parents of a bouncing boy born
Thursday at Sacred Heart hospital,
Medford. Mother and son doing woll
is the report.
Letters have been received from
Shirley Claspill and Merrill Stewart,
the two boys who joined tho navy
from here. They write that they are
going to like It fine. They are on
Goat Island, near San Francisco in
training.
Prof. Buny loft Thursday for a few
days visit In Eugene.
It begins to look like spring ut last
and every ono is busy getting ready
to put In gardens.
Charles Edmondson has been up at
the Beck place this week getting
ready for his spring crop.
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti.
K.stitto Transfers,
G. A. Manwnring to Alice Man
waring, land in T. 3!l, H. 1 10$
R. J. Edwards, et ux, to P. If.
Stevens, ct ux., lots in Illh.
S, K. H. Add., Ashland. .. (100
George 11. Justus, single, to A.
S. Muck, et ux., land in T.
37, K. 2, W 10
Frank E, Fenderuet ct ux to
licnj.iiniu F. Fuller et ux,
land in T. 3.-, It. 1, W. 10
J. H. Daley et ux to Mac Colby,
land in Galloway Add., Med
ford 1
Abliy Ivendnll Thomas to J. II.
Daley, laud in Gallowuy,
Add. Medford 1 ,0,17
No matter how m
fadd, 4rakf
UfeUM U mar b 1
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raatoro your haftr to
ny dMvad h3 of
BLACK, BLONDE.
DRAB or RED.
ONLY ONE APPLICATION
MO AFTER SHAMPOO
IhI. Ia11nif. nattiral color that will not
facia or rub off OB pillow. La-Goult a
ooutta doaa not ducolor tno scalp.
It colon aran lha roots succisniliyw
t Sold and Anolled In All
Good Hairdressing Establishments
A halrdraasar can color Tour hair satis
factorily, aafalr and lasMnalr ottlr with
La Goutta-aioutta, so bo soro bo was
oolhinB aUa.
An Intaraatlnff lltfutratotl pampMet on
ma nair ana scaip mauao iraa on rmui.
U PIEIWC VHUICHV, 14 E.44UI St.. WawVors
La (outle-ii-(i(iitt Is sold and ap
plied in Modford by Mlts May ln
gnlls, Mino. Dtiwd Jeffers, MKs Coin
I'Uey.
MOMCV TO I)AN
.MONIiV TO LOAN Mutiny to loan
on Medford property. Hasy month
ly payments. Seo D. K. Wood.
TO U)AN $1000 to $10,000 on
ranch security. I'hono 353-J. J.B.
Andrews.
FfUMHIIIJl) AI'AltTMIO.NTS
FOR HUNT Desirable furnished
apartment. The Uorben. I'lione
1I3H-K.
FOR RUNT One cnmplotely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland.
Hi:i,i:(rn h (jonhcriptiox.
Hack to tho Farm. Hi Iter volun
teer to niako your own selection to
serve your country nnd yourself by
buying a farm whila prices lire Iw.
Wo have been Instructed by owner to
sell at onco 300 acres ot land near
Medford, freo soil, fair Improvements
for 130 per aero, half cash, balance
6 per cent. Don't wait for better
buys. There are nono.
Seo tho Fchl Investment Co., Kx
cluslvo Agents.
I.Vll.'lU ltl! . AC TOCAH CO.
TIME CAM).
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talenl
tnd Phoenix dally, except Sunday, At
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and S:ll
p. m. Alao on Saturday at 10: IS p.
m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and
2:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00.
4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur
day nights at 6:30. Sundays Inart
Aahland at 8:00 a. m. and 1.00, l:0C
and 10:30 p. m.
r Nomauarbowtny.
Furnished sleeping
245 N. Grape at.
FOR ItE.VT HOl'SKS
FOR RUNT Desirable home, 611
South Oakdnle, modern 5-room cot
tage, new painted and tinted
throughout. Equipped electric
range and water heater. Lawn and
shade trees. W. J. Warner. I'hono
G!Hi-M. 3T
FOR HUNT "Scott V. Davis" home,
partly furnished to responsible par
ties, 61 .V. Oakdule. luuuire W. h.
Hallcy, 28 N. Oakdnle. 37
FOR RENT To leaso for ono year,
S26.U0, 4 lots, 3-room house, 100
feet by 236, with water rent paid
till June 1st. 128 Kenwood Ave.
33
FOR HUNT Modern 6-room bunga
low on Kust Juckson. Call 067-R.
37
FOR RK.NT Five-room house, mod
ern, to couple paying for tho wa
ter. Call ut 1013 West Main St.
34
FOR RI4NT Modern nloely fur
nished fl-room bungalow, sleeping
porch; Gardon. Phone 709;
mornings phone 9F22.
FOR RENT Furnished house; 3
rooms and bath. Close In. Call
730-R. 46
r'OR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses. Employment Agen
cy. U. A. Barter. 123 Kant Main.
WANTKD MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To rent, teams. Apply
Miruvlsta Orchard. Phono 697-J2.
WANTED Two or three neatly fur
nished rooms, cottage or place for
suinmor within walking dl&tauco of
Jackson Schoo.1. H. W., Mail Tri
bune. 34
WANTED Bring us your eggs and
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Poultry. We aro In the
market for all kinds of poultry
dally. Get our cash and trade
prices. Phoonlx Mercantile Co.
WANTED Houses to more.
488-M. or 488-X.
Phone
FOIl 8 ALU REAL KSTATH
FOIt SALE 100 acres of land 0
miles east of Modford. Prlco $600.
John Lydmi, Jacksonville 36
FOR SALE Two story brick, seven
rooms, modern, lot 100x100, Sl,
000. 243 South Holly stroot. 33
FOR SALE Or trade, Medford and
Phoenix property. Also buggy,
single hnrncss and clalronotte.
llert Stnnclitf. 61
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOIl SALE One bay mare 8 yoars
old; weight 1260; price $126. W.
P. Dodge, 1)10 Oakdule Ave. 36
FOR SALE Horse, buggy and har
ness, reasonable. Box 29, Mall
Tribune. 36
FOR SALE Young
Phono 473-V.
J ersey
cow.
26
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red year
old laying hens, 1 each. Some buy.
Phone 314-R. 36
FOR SALIC S. C. Rhode Island Red
eggs for setting. Phono 247. Eh
nest Welili, Central Point. 4 0
FOR HA LE M ISCELLA.N HOLM
FOR SALE Hum Ixo and Oregon
Rose seed potatoes. Call ovenlngs
403-R2. 33
FOR SALE Seed corn and oals on
(be Joe Kailer pluce, Eaglu 1'olut.
W. 1 1. Roberts. 34
FOR SALE Brass coupling for 6
Inch hydraulic hose, inquire D. M.
Watt, 1133 North .Main, Ashland. 33
FOR BALE Collie pups of regis
tered breed at a bargain. 310 W.
Knight. 3 4
FOR SALE Or trade for cow, A-l
hack. Phono 17-F13. 33
FOIt SALIC So mo wall paper, tints,
paints. Phono 840-J. 49
FOR SALE Manure; havo your lots
plowed, phone 473-Y.
FOR SALE Extra fancy Nowtown
apples, $1 00 Jumble, pack; $1.26
wrapped, Ernest Webb, Central
Point. 40
FOR SALE Kecleaned homegrown
alfalfa seed, 17c per pound. 1). L.
Dodge, 19 Geneva avenue, Medford.
Phone 911-R. 33
FOR SALE Egg cases and flllors.
Medford Poultry ft Egg Co.
FOR R.EXT MISOKLAAVEOUa
FOR RENT Singer sewing machines
Shop 245 So. C, Phone 903-K. 60
LOST
LOST Sunday a. m. on Applegato
road between Little Applcgate and
Palmer Creek, a new godl case,
open face, Wlnltham movement
watch. Reward If returned to W.
H. Lydlard, Medford, Oregon 33
BUSINESS DIKECTOKX
Ails to Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pa
cific northwest Use our springe
when others tall. Sold under writ
ton gunrantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and
Notary, Rooms 9-10, JackBon Coun
ty Bank Building, entrance N,
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law,
roomB 8 and 9, Medford National
Bank Building.
A. B. REAMES Lawyer. Garoett
Corey bldg.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND RKPORT-wi
collected some accounts 14 yean
old. We know how to gel the
money. The Bullock Mercantile1
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, I. Hu
kins' Bldg., 218 E. Main at
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist Over Dan
iels Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone
692-Y.
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnett Corey Bldg., Salt 111
Medford, Ore. Phone 868.
Engineer and Contractor'
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg
Surveys, sstlmntes, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
Oarbngo
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fas
good service Phone 874-L.
Y. Allen.
MurMo und Granite Works.
LINCOLN GRANITE AND MARBLE
WORKS Monumental, Coping and
Cemetory Work of All Kinds.
Vaults nnd Hoadstonco. Specially
of Lincoln Pearl and Block Dia
mond Granlto. Write for Prices,
etc. Lincoln, Cal. 46
Instruction In MuHo
FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Music.
Studio, 401 Garnett Corey Bids,
Phone 72.
Iasurnnce
EARL S. TUMY General Insurance
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 21t
Oarnott-Corey Bldg.
Physicians nnd Surgeons
DR. CLARA DUNN, Physician and
Surgeon. During paBt 14 years
has given special attention to dis
eases of women and children, and
to disorders of the nervous system.
Office rooms 10 and 11 Jackson
Co. Bank Illdg. Phono 266. 36
DR. W. W. IrOWARD Osteopathic
physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build
ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sun
piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
H. II. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 6T.
lMntor anil Publishers
MEDFORD PRINTING CO, haa the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. JT Norta
Fir st
Transfer
LADS TRANSFER ft STORAGB CO.
Office 42 North Front st Phone
316. Prices right Seivlce guaranteed.
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