' PAGE ETGTTT S. CHAPMAN IS FOUND GUILTY ON In circuit court yesterday after noon V. S. Chapman, the ' 'elderly Lnko crock rancher, was found gull . ty of assault and battery by the jury and Immediately thereafter Judge Calkina Imposed a sentence of ono yoar In tho county Jail, bnt released tho defendant on parolo pending fu ture good bohavlor. The charge against Chapman grew out of trouble over a Jointly owned Irrigation ditch at Lake creek with a neighbor rancher, Mike Sidlojv during which ho mado an unprovok ed attack on Sldley, kicking him In tho head. Following tho end of this trial II. C. Halght, a returned soldier, nnd his father-in-law Ira Rattton wore placed on trial on the charge of attempting to extort money. The raso grew out of tho sensational epi sode In lledford several weeks ago when a traveling salesman was dis covered by Battien In the Battien home with Haight's wife, who was a waitress in a restaurant and Is Bat tien's foster daughter. It Is charged that tho accused made overtures to the traveling man to settle the case and not prosecute, for a money con- nldcration. There will be no court tomorrow and on Saturday the trial of the. three men arrested last Friday night on the charge of hooking fish from the fishway of the Gold Ray dam will be begun. Probably only two of the accused. Walter Schmidt and Don Hoffman will be placed on trial ns Chas. James, the third man In the case, disappeared after being bound over and can not be located. It is possible that he Is working on some ranch, hut search so far has failed to disclose his whereabouts. ' Judge Calkins will impose sen tence Saturday on Mark Foster, who was found guilty this week of crim inal assault on a young girl. ' ' C. Hoover, the dairyman who has been In the retail milk business for the past five years, announced today that he had completed a deal by which the Snyder dairy will take over his delivery routes and. patrons beginning with June 1st, after which date he will conduct only a wholesale milk business and will sell his milk output to the Snyder dairy. "G. W. Loosley, well known In Jackson. Klamath and - Siskiyou counties. Is In the Granite City hos pital suffering from serious injuries to his hands and' arms, sustained while operating some machinery in Klamath last week," says the Ash : land Record. "Had it not been for the presence of mind of an assistant he would have been drawn into the machine and crushed to death." Next Tuesday, June 3rd, is anoth er legal holiday in the state on ac count of the election and hence the banks of Me'dford will be closed that day. ' C. C. Brooks and W. R. Foster and (on are a Seattle motor touring party enroute to California stopping pt the Holland. J. W. Redman of Seattle is also a guest at this hotel, as is E, H. Hogan of Portland. When Chief of Police Timothy is sued his edict of Wednesday to the various concessions connected with the Foley & Burk carnival company to Btop all gambling games, E. Kelly, who has been operating at the carni val this week the blue spots, a "game of science", which the chief declares is a gambling game pure and simple, Kelly did not believe him and was operating last night as usual until the chief placed him under arrest. Kelly was to have his hearing before Judge Taylor at 5 p. m. today be cause of Prosecutor Roberts being busy in a circuit court trial. Chief Timothy who asserts that the patrons of this game had no chance whatever of winning, says that the manage ment of the carnival has promised to see that all similar gambling games are stopped. The fire alarm of this afternoon was caused by a flue fire at 312 South Central, which did not do any damage. Fresh Ha Is hiit and Salmon Today Medford FishMarket E AT $25 PER QUART ASTORIA, Ore., May 29. Xot until the nation goes dry on Juno SO and perhaps not then will tho trou bles of tho authorities of Astoria and other northern Pacific ports with the bootleggers of California be over. Ever since the state of Oregon was captured by the prohibitionists traf ficking in contraband Honors has been carried on between San Fran cisco and tho Columbia river ports, more especially Astoria because of the numerous natural advantages af forded Tor the safe delivery of the wet goods. The authorities here, in their ef forts to run down tho bootleggers. have reached hundreds of lumber carrying steamers and schooners, the vessels plying regularly between San Francisco nnd Columbia river ports as well as the ships making occasion al calls at these ports, their last pre vious stop having been some south ern port.. Their tireless efforts have mado the path of the carrier of con traband an anxious one, and their efforts have brought thousands of dollars into the municipal and coun ty treasuries. But there has been much of the contraband liquor which has escaped their vigilance. One of the favorite ways of evad ing the authorities Is to toss the contraband overboard at a designat ed point at tho mouth of the river where it is picked up by the person in collusion with the custodian from San Francisco to the Columbia river port. Then it is "fished" up and sold at from $13 to $25 a quart. The, price 'delivered at Astoria runs from j $90 to $120 a case, but that Is lor bonded goods. FEED 10 y BEEF "S ADVIGE Xotico The stores will remain closed all day Memorial Day, Friday, May 30th. JACKSON COUNTY BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION 5S WASHINGTON'. Mav UH. Kirst -ileiw lv tho vnr (lemu'tmonl look inn In Ilio ilisnosiiion in tlis eoimtrv of ;irt of tin' enormous surnlus stork f ruiiucil and cured meat held bv it cio taken today with the nutilinir of nvittitions for bids to some J'JOO of lie lnrcjer state tnul tmmiriiwl lios litiils, n.svluins ttml charitable ami 'lentil institutions. Invitations nlsn .veto sent to offioiuls of the Salvu ';on Annv. the lmivluisini board of Sew York Citv and the New York tiite hospital lioiml. Conferences: were "belli reeentlv lie 'ween war department officials nnd he industry ami it was agreed to ex tort niuoli of the lO'.'.llOO.OOO pounds if surplus of meat as possible. Disposition of tho supplies was lis ussed in the senate. Senator Kon von, of Iowa, read n letter from vM-retnrv linker ilet'liirtirc no means 'md been found for ilisposins of the neat and nskinir for susaestions liv ivuii'h it can be made available for lse !v the people of this country. "1 read in the newspapers that peo ple are still iking from starvation in Kurope." said Senator Borah, repuh 'ii'un. of Idaho, "mid it seems to nie o be the practical tliinK to turn it iver to Mr. Hoover for use there.' I lon't untlerstutul whv it should be leld bv tho war department when t could be used lo feed Bolshevism nt of Kiiropo. Whv should the ov rnnicnt retains possosmhu of food hat can lie used in Kurope and can't e used hero?"' "From, the description of how it is put up." iulerieWed Senator l'oitulex ter of Washington, "I would smraest it be fed to the Bolshevists. It might be a cood wav to uet rid of them." Notloo I am not responsible for any debts contracted oy my wife. 5S W. E. DAVISON. THE EUROPEAN SITUATION IN BRIEF BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Mav 23. Germany todav made form al replv to the treaty terms present ed to her on Hav 7. The German counter proposals appear to take is sue with the allies on nearlv nil the important phases of tho treaty, ac eordine to published summaries. Itninedintelv after the presentation of Germany's replv Count Yon Broek-dorff-Knntzau. chief of the enemv peace mission. Will leave Paris for Spa. Several minor members of the German nlission left Paris for Ger many yesterday. A plenary session of the peace con ference will he held todav to commu nicate to the nations which broke re lations with Austria the Austrian peace terms.: There is as vet-some doubt as to the subject matter of the terms.- reports indiciitinu that the reparation clauses will be presented at a Inter mcctinir. Dispatches from Paris indicate nn ntrreement bv the council of four on questions relative to the Adriatic and the citv of Fiume. That citv. accord ing to the latest reports, is to be nn independent ninnicipnlitv. It is stat ed that certain of the Dalmatian is lands are to so to Itnlv. but it is un derstood she will not set the Adriatic ports of Zura and Sebenieo. The Vatican is represented offi- cialy at Paris for the first time since the peace conference beiran work- :. Monsxnior Ceretti. papal under secretary of state. bein; in the citv to discuss with entente chiefs the sla nts of Catholic missions in h'nds nf- E TO FIGHT BOLSHEVIK WASHINGTON', May 2!!. During discussion of retention of American soldiers In Sllierla. tionorul March said President Wilson had given $S. 000. 000 from his $100,000,000 fund to tho Cecho-SloNks for their flsht against tho Itolslievlkl, and "later gave them another sum." Tho uionoy was "virtually a loan," ho said. Tho war department's policy toward uncompleted war projects was termed by Secretary 'linker "of tho greatest Importance to tho coun try." "Wo have proceeded generally on tho theory that slnco tho money wus appropriated for emergency uses, It should not be spent on projects which could bo left to tljo futuro," said ho, "But while tho department is trying to snvo ns much money as can be saved wisely, there nro cortaln pro jects which to complete now will bo tho cheapest In tho end. It is on these matters which tho department wishes to consult congress." Whether bodies of Amerlcnn sol diers should bo loft In Franco was brought up by several jiunutiers. Secretary linker said tho depart ment had not determined on a defin ite policy. Personally, ha said, lib was In favor of placing the bodies in large nntlonnl cemeteries In France "whore they could rest In tho land which they died to snvo." . "I real lie. however," ho added, "that many fathers nnd mothers wnat to unvoytho bodies of their sons brought back, and I am In complete sympathy with their wishes. How ever, since it would be Impossible to start uow In returning the bodies, tho question can bo postponed." . MARSHFIELD MILL RAISES WAGES TO $4 A DAY MAlfSlU'lKl.D, Ore.. Mnv '.Ml. Tho Bnv Citv sawmill todav mi bounced it had met tho proviiiluu! minimum seiieilulo of $-1 per tluv for common labor and ileclaied a liiulil shift will lie lidded at I hi' mill. Tim mill whs iiiinliln In opcnilo on nielli Ni'lii'tlulo on nllentplilitf to ru oi'iillv, Iiwhiixu llm wages were too low. Thru a mlx-iiji in ui'rniigoinoiits uedy, prominent 11 Ik nrriilulu front Portland w.lll mil lin hunt tonight, Tlmy piuiHiid on Uliu ilia oily I bin forniiotin oiiiouto to visit tho Kluui Hlll FiillH lodge. Past ll'xultml lltllMi' ItiutKoll of tho Portland' lodge, will ill I mill tho uiiMtlliiif of tho Muilfurd Messrs. Ilortiimeyor, llorg and Ken- I'll It" tonight n Notice to Public Beginning Juno tho 1st I will dis continue' my retail milk routo as I have contracted my milk to the Snider Dairy, and patrons wishing my milk can procure same from Snider's Dairy, cither fresh or pas teurised. ' C. C. HOOVER, 58 Prop. Hoover Dairy. feeted bv the deliberations of the conference. It- is improbable, it is said, that he will be received offi cially bv the conference because of the clause in the treaty of London between Great Britain. France' and Italv. which barred the Vatican from Participation in discussions reenrd ine ouestions connected with the war. A statement has been issued bv Nikolai Leninc. Bolshevik premier of Russia, nttackim; Helu Kim. chief of the soviet in Ilunsnrv. according toi a London dispatch. The statement is said to assert that Moscow is the "center of the world revolution and mnst be obeved." 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Hall's Family Pills for constipation. It's Time to Put in One of These WATESBIEMs Why Do All the Work Yourself When a Machine Can Do It For You? Thousands of homes, throughout the United States are being equipped with these wonderful labor saving system for hard or soft water supply. For lull information coll oa ' Paul's Electric Store Main and Central Victoria Chocolates A (lift Suitable at all times for WIFE MOTHER SWEETHEART u w Tonight Tomorrow Her Greatest Success since i "MicKey The little girl you havon't forgotten Mabel Normand IN "THE PE&T" Ford Weekly 4 YOU SEE IT She wears overalls, rltlcs a ilankcv. sailillcs a dun. kids a cow. roues a rooster, makes love, wins love aiH arabs a fortune! Christie Comedy Regular Prices WE GUARANTEE IT When the flag goes by : Memorial Day Tomorrow; HyTS OFF as the flag passes; that has always been 'the rule; but Americans had to go to war to learn what the flag means, and how to pay'Jionor to it. Decoration Day is no longer a memorial of the Civil War; it is a day of tribute to all heroic souls who have shown devotion to the highest patriotism; to those who gave their lives, and to those who were willing to do so. r f , "" " V V' ' ' " ';' . The clothing business can wait while the flag passes Southern Oregon's Leading ' . Confectionery -.J Get the Habit 'of ' Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast 8ay we can't look or feel right with the lystem full of poisons. Millions of folks tmtho Internally now Instead of loading their sy.Htem with drugs. "What's an Inside bath?" you say. Well, It 1b guaranteed to pert form miracles If you could believe thexo hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in tho morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon Till of lime stone phosphate In it. This Is a very excellent health measure It Is in tended to flush the Btonmch, liver, kid neys and tho thirty feet of Intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and indigestible material left over In tho body which If not eliminated every day, becojno food for tho millions of bacteria which Infest tho bowels, .tho quick result is poisons and toxins which nre then absorbed Into tho blood causing headache, blllouB attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trou ble, kidney mlsory, sloeplcsBnoss, Im pure blood and nil sorts of ailments, l'ooplo who feel good one day anil badly tho next; but who simply can not get feeling right urn urged to obtain a quarter pound of IlmcBtono phosphate at tho drug , store. This will cost very little but Is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on tho subject of Intcrnnl sanitation. Just as soap and hat water act on lhh sltln, cleansing, sweetening and fronhnnlng, so limestone phosphate and hot water ant on the stomach, liver, kldnoys and bowels. It Is vastly more important to 1nthe on the Inside than on the outside, becanso the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into tho .bloot' wbilo tho bowel pores do, - J The homo of Hart Schaffncr & Marx clutlii'S. This store will be closed all day tomorrow 5 il' '$11; Over half the truck Tonnage lfffp mi TPHERE are good reasons 1 for Firestone Truck Tires carrying more than half America's truck tonnage. Look at the trucks in this city that are mounted on Firestone Tires.- You'll find that they run faster, have fewer accidents, stand up better with less repairs, are operating with the lowest possible quantity of gasoline.- policy. Our tire presses, with, power equal to many tons pressure, and our other ma chinery make It easy for us to change truck tires quickly. And you know that the pay ing truck is the truck in the streets hauling your goods. When a truck's laid up a day for tire change, you lose far more than the cost of the change. Let us reduce tire change time to the fewest possible minutes. fi Our own service here In the ty. . . Ill-T: A. .,:UI l..tr. '. Mi City CO-OperaiCS Wlin JC II csiunc jajbsiuio umiun-a. . hGTJM : , Elliott &"Cook i: Auto Co. ff