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o o , t O PAGE IIEDFOHD MAn; TRIBUNE MEDFORD." OftEfiftT, FRIDA MAY 8, 192.) V F If i PORTLAND, Oro.r May 7. Dln ahat P. Ghadlall, who was. arrested in ponttle Tuesday, was,; brought here early today from Seattle to ftwnit ac tion by a federal grand jury that he had violated federal statutes by trav eling with his private secretary, Miss Geraldjne McCtum, a Portland girl, Ghadlall declined to discuss the .charges against him beyond Buying .that ho was the victim of a frame up. in an interview he declared he is a ull fledged American citizen, having ken. out his final Americanization yimners In Ilaekensack. I l Plonon anv T nn a Piiraoa Via ' naked. "Recause you nilgh as well call ,fflie a negro na a Hindu. I was born of Xoroaatrlan parents in Bombay,. In dia. November 28, 1873. My people po,.ti :t Bta.M x " j He said his American wife, a w J Jersey girl, is at Malaga, N. J., with : their six months old' son. ' A twenty year old girl, the daughter of his Tar a hoo wifo, is nlpo at Malaga, ho said, tlljn Parcee wife; he declared, deserted , him In 1013, and went away wth a Hindu doctor. ' t , Oh fid lull claim. 'j to have the" rank j of colonel in the New York flying f police; corps. He said he was com y, missioned a captain in the police re- nvi vet uy -ujiiiiiiHHiunt r it o a m a n i ? Wnnn maker in mis. nnri th.it ihJ f next year he wns appointed governor! ;t of the New York police aviation school. He snid he took' the first alrplnnc mail from New' York to . Philadelphia. . He, reviewed, the activated of his Ajlf". saying he had boon electrical en- gmeer In Indiana nnd had been cn 5 gaged in temperance work. After j coming to America he was in teres! -j ed in a vnrMy of enterprises. He l said "spectrochrome therapy" on nhich he has boon lecturing. Is a method for treating disease by color waves. ' j Estate of H. a. Peeh. Petitions. Orders, inventory and appraisement. i Kstato of Ernest 15. Gilbert. Let tei Bond.Q Oath. O Estate fo William AVittenberg. Fi nal account. Affidavit. Order. Estate of Ottilia Pech. Final nc count. Order. Vouchers. Heceipts. A. B. Hill, EstW. Petition. Order. Notice. Martha J. Taiil. Estate. Proof of publication. Proof of claim. Byron K. Lyon et al (minors), Es tate. Report. Affidavit. Vola Y. Shepherd, Kstute. Third report. , ' Fred J. Bolt, Estate. Receipt. Grace I). Vermoer. Estate. Bond. Emma James, Estate, Proof of publication. Mabel F. Richardson. Estate. Final account. Order. William J. Rogers (dec), Estate. Admitted to probate. Frederick L. Hoppin (dec.) Estate. Admitted to probate. Frank R. Roberts (dec.) Estate. Admitted to probate. I Claude W. Nims. Estate. Petitions. Orders. Kdson A. Clibbp, Estate. Inventory nnd appraisement. , Thomas V. Godfrey, Estate. Ro-port. Virginia M. Root, Estate. Ninth re- Circuit Court. W. W. Oaylord vs. W. W. Spires, et ux. Judgment. Cost bill. Ida J. Clarko vs. Frank Schuetto. ct al. Decree. Cost bill. . 8. R. Castile vs. Walter L. Smith. J udgment. .' Credit Service Co. .vs'i'C, 13. Whit 'mnn. Judgment. vs, money. vs. Medford Hospital Answer in interven- Freshauer, Fin- Mary Colo Society, Inc. tion. Alice Black vs. W. A. Black. Order Oath. Marsdcn Bishop vs. Laura Bishop. Motion. Order. Slate Rank of Talent vs. John H. Taey. Order of default. Confirma tion. 1 Raphael Weill & Vo. vs. Mary F. Reddy, et vir. For money. Massey & Detker vs. Mills Novelty Co. Motion and order. F. 1). Swingle vs. Medford Irriga tion Diet. Order, Credit Service Co. vs. C. E. Whit man. Stipulation. L. M. Langley vs. Maggie Shepley. et al. Affidavit. Motions. Orders. Ida J. Clarke vs. Frank X Schu ette. Default. Josephine M.,Boyse vs. Leslie Boyse. Default. -C. J. Haas vs. Wm. J. Scott. Order. Hermcna Butler, et al, vs. Mar gueriia Spires, et ah Stipulation and order dismissing. George Smart vs. F. G. Sweden- burg. Order. Motion. J. J. Denkln vs. James E. Ram say, et al. Motion. State Bank of Talent vs. John H Lacy. Motion. State Land Board vs. Daniel A. Soderberg. Summons. ' State Land Board vs. Robert Baker. Motion and order. Norma Lockie vs. Olenn E. Lockle. Divorce. W. T. Wright a'h. J. J.. Morton, et al. For money. Ruth Picket vs. Floyd Piekel. Df : vorce. R. F. Payne vs. G. V. Lott, et al. Default. Judgment. Kenneth Forbes vs. Ralph Q. tan nings, sheriff. Order. Ashland Baptist Church vs. AV. T. Minos, et al. Order. Erwin Kenneth Penoyer vs. Anna Perdue Penoyar. ' Divorce. Vina Eisman vs. F.' D. Elsman. Order dismissing. Delroy Gotchell vs. A. W.'. Walker, et al. Order. Charles R. Fry vs. B. L. Mercer. Notice. Motion. Order. Modford Lumber Co. vs. F. M. Radovan, et nl. Dismissed. . Kelly M. Duncan, et ux, vs. Emma Wltten, et al. Petition. Order. Joe Hoskins vs, C. Frank Rhodes. Order. Real Istntc Transfers Elizabeth Bolt to Lullio T. Davis, lots 1 to 10. Mk. 21. Dckum's Amended Add to Gold Hill S Loclla S. Bobbins et vir to R. E. Newury ot ux, Int. in SE of SE of SW sec. II, tp. 39. S. R.-l E Harvey Howard et ux to Laura J. Howard, lots 7 and ?, tilk. 1. of II. L. White Add. to Ashland fl Charles Woollen to Clyde Stur glll et ux, lots 0. 10. 11 and 12, blk. 1. and lots 1. 2. 3. blk. 2, Lundgren's' Hub-division to Jacksonville c... i J. E. Wild et ux to Cora E. Barnum, lots 3 and 4, blk. 11, Boulevard Park Add. to Ash land - , 2.100 Uta. May Call et vir to City .of .. Mod ford', -JotH;. 1- ami -3, blk. 3. CSrny's Add. to Mod- ford : William 11. Nutter et ux to C. A. Hamlin et ux, land in Enoch Wulkeroub-dl vision John E. Roberts et ux tBltn" jamin . Short, lots 1 and . blk. 14. Phoenix ' J. E. Crews et ux to W. D. Mil ler et al, land in D. L. C. CO. tp. 37, S. R. 2 W. E. D. Briggs et ux to John It. Edwards et-ux. land in D. L. (V 4 2. tp. 39. S. R. 2 E It. E. Newbry et ux to Elizabeth Cooper, !fc int. In WS of SE of SE of SW sec. 11, tp. 3a. S. R. 1 E : Elizabeth Cooper to R. E. New bry, Vi int. In EVe of SE of - SE of SW sec. 11, tp. Sit. s. R. 1 E. . Romalne B. Schell et vir to C. A. Pnnkey ct al. land in sec. 31, tp. 3U. S. R. 2 W Chns, H. Cbambcrlin et ux to Wm. Fuller et al, lots 12 and 13, Hunsaker's Add. to Ash land, also Lots 1 8 and 1 !t. blk. S. R. R. Add. to Ashland The Markets Livestock. PbllTA.VU, Ore.. May 8. Cattle Nominally steady; no receipts. Moss Steady; receipts, SOU head UU4 direct, 74 contract). Sheep Nominally steady; no re ceipts, ljimbs. light und handy weight, medium to choice, $7.50C9: heavyweight. 'J2 lbs. up, medium to prime, $7 4 8. O Wheat. POIITI.AND. Ore., Ma 8. Wheat lilds: Hard whtio hluostem, baart, I.liil; soft white, western white, nor thern sprliiR. . 91.01: hard winter, $1.60; western red jl.63; IU!B hard white. SI.'JO. Today's ear receipts Wheat 9; flour. 3; corn 1; oats, 2. hay, 2. San Francisco Markets. ' SAN' FRANCISCO, May 8. Butter fat. f. o. h. San Francisco, 45c. 10 Nol l to Advertisers. ' Advertisers still continue to "bring in display advertising copy ns late as 10 a. ni. the dny they want their ad to run, and of course, we cannot accept tho same because It Is Impossible, to get tho 'copy set. All advertising copy should bo in tills office en the afternoon of the day before the ad Is to run. tf Unity literature' tenches peoplo how to bo ' healthy, efficient, prosperous, h&rmoiiious and- hnppy. Free distri bution. 7 Iff West Main street. Eggs. PORTLAND, Oro. Mny 8. Eggs Firm, higher; extras up or.o cent; current receipts, 27'ie; pullets. 'M'iit LTtc; firsts, 25' (f 2t.c: henneries, iitiVc, deliveroil l'ortlnnd. Gutter. 'PORTLAND, Ore., May S. Hntter Sleady; extra cubes, city 4'ic: stand ards, 3!Htc; prime fiistB, 39V4c; firsts, 39c; undergrades, nominal; prints, 42c; cartons, 43c. llutterl'nt Steady. Host churning cream, 40c net Bhippors' track in ione No. 1; 41c delivered Portland. Poultry. PORTLAND, Ore.. Mny 8. Poultry Steady. Heavy hens, 24c; light, 31((23c; broilers, 3041:32c; young white ducks, abc. Onions and Potatoes. PORTLAND. Ore.. May 8 oninns, nominal- $5.25 per cwt. Old potatoes, firm. 2.2.r'?! 2.50. Old WHY NOT BUY FROM THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND CUT OUT SUBSTITUTION? We Wholesale and , Retail Krosh and smoked meats, home ninde la rtl and sausage. Fruit nnd fresh vegetables from the fnnn every moriiing. Fresh Fish from Marshfield. Creamery. Hutter, Cheese and some can goods. We give the cuiisumera the benefit of our lart'e buying advantages. . Johnson Pioduce Co. 241 N. Fir St. , ' " l'hont? 97 G. MAQDOX OUGHT TO ENTER THIS IVIEET SALK.M, Ore., Mny 8. For tho I first tlmo In ton years Salem Is to bo the center of a big checker tour nament,, according to announcement made' by Isadore Greenhaum, Salem's champion checker player, when on .May ., teams from Salem, Eugeno i(l. Albany, constituting the. eraek playing-- contingent of the Wlllam- i,etto valley Avlll meet: a- tjb&vH Pf nlnvern from tun nnviianj Checker elub. The tournament will! purely a enecKer nttnlr, with no cneas games scheduled. r : Forty of tho fastest checker play ers In Oregon will tangle wits on this. uuL-nsion ac tne cnamber or com merce, tho tourney to start at eight p'clock in tho evening and will bo upen to tne public. PICE OF WALES TO PAY CHILI VISIT LONDON. Mny 8. (By Associated Tress.) The Prince of Wales. It is officially announced has definitely ac cepted nn ' invitation to visit Chile upon tho termination of his visit to Argentina. ' The date has not been fixed for the .visit but it is snid tho prince will ar ' rive In Ciillo about August 20 by special train from Buenos Aires. H. M. S. Repulse, on which tho prince, is making his southern voyago nrrivca several aays ago at capotown and the royal traveler now is enjoy ing tne nospuniity of the South Afri can Union. '1 It Is. understood that the prince will spend several days In Santiago, Chile, and then make a thorough tour of thnt country, lio will embark from a Chilean port for his -return to ling- land. i J WMtho IfUporttd by Jac litem County Abitrsot Co I Sixth ItrMt n4 CMtnl AmaiMJ ' '-' Marriage Licenses. '".Hoy McCampbell and Mary Llcd- lurr., ''Ralph Leonard McDowell and Myr tle Bdgerton. Charles ' Lindsay, and Jessie' Jar Frederick Whelpley and Mnry Emer- Jck. - - tFred A. Taylor and Claire Minard.! ' Leonard Hobort B.rock and Mabol hi Sagnr. 'Henry C Breeding and Leone Bai ley. ; Idris James and Jennie May Robi- son. - ' Ad- I e Probate Court. Estate of Ernest E. Gilbert, niltted to nrobate. Estate of Wendall William Gilbert (minor). Admitted to prooate. Estate of Martin Marshall. Vou chers. Order. Proof of publication. Estate of John Carney. Lnder- tnkinir. Order. Estate of Joshua Nenthamer. Fi nal order; Proof of publication. Estate of W.ftam Ilogors. foti tlon. I Estate of Mary Swedge. Citation. Estate f Byron K. Lyon. Proof of mihlication. Estate of floorce O. Martin." In if WW THE $ i -i t OFFERS MORE SPRINGTIME BARGAINS TO MEET INSISTENT DEMANDS FOR tiiart; iJaeies9 Wear AND OTHER SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE $3 Flock Voile Dresses '$2.49 Big showing pf Voile Drosses on sale tomoiTow' in 10 good shades, light or dark; all nice ly trimmed, special.. $2.49 Umisnal values for the price. ; Linen Dresses ' $4.98 --4kaHlifiil all linen Dresses .yi I'P.sx! ll.ue and ;tans,' lace or linen trim in contrasting colors. These dresses are . va)ijes up to $7.50. Special ! Saturday $4.98 $32.50 Printed Crepe Dresses $24.95 - For . Saturday . only we will sell these beautiful n e w printed Silks at $24.95 All sizes and all new styles, just received. Voile Dresses Less 1-3 One lot of fancy cotton voile , "Dresses, lace trim; ill good' stylos. ; ' C $12.00 Voile Dresses.:$ 8.00 $15.00 Voile l)rcsses..$10.00 $10.50 Voile Dresses..$11.00 All others in proportion. Reductions -on Spring Coats livery Spring Coat in , stockT'omes in for spec ial reduction -Saturday. We invite comparison as to quality, price and style. $3.50 tSport Hand . Bags, $2. 49 One lot of Sport Bags, on close' put saje, very special Saturday $2.49 Women's Sife , Gloves 75c Close out. of broken lines in Silk Gloves; all colors; values t $2.00. Sale ......75 New All-Over Laces 75c Special assortment of new All-Over Laces so much in demand; $1.75 and $1.50. values -tomorrow, on sale at this special price of 75c .75 - Silk Hosiery : $1.35 - We are selling all 'silk - Allen. A Silk Hose in, grey, tan, biegQ, and black; regular $1.75 $1.35 Ecru Laces 5c . 2000 yards, ecru Val Laces on sale Saturday special, 5c. Assorted widths. , i.. Flock Dot Voiles 49c Best quality Voile in jade,: green, rcd,rcoral, c.open. t blue, black, brown, navy, all with white dot; full 36 inches wide..., 49 - Modart; "Wrap Arounds" Four new styles just received in the famous ."Modart" .wrap around corsets. A Modart is the last, word iu correct style. Priced , ; ' -. $3.50, $3.75, $5.00 "Roll Your i Own" -Girdle FOE THE FLAPPEE , Sho doesn't want a corset, That will hold her like a vice. She wants a little something thnt Is cozy, stroiiB nnd nice; Without danKlliiK hose supporters (That nlliko a Klrllo sroan). Hut she's iickled just, to pieccn .with An "Argcy" Hull Your Own. R, & G. $1:50 !! , r j - " . ,1'' 'i McGall Printed Patterns ; Children's Sandals Complete ' line of children's, misses' and women's sandals; 'patent, smoked 'elk .and -'brown calf; priced verv low at $1.25, ai..OD, ax.oo, ax.oo, o.w and $2.25 Hundreds of parents save money, by buying their children's shoes here. Whv not you ? Low Heel Cut Out Strap Pumps $4.50 to $6.50 These come in tan or patent cut out style, low heels, one strap. The newest style out. Sec them ,t tomorrow. ' ' $8.50 Women's Strap ' ' 1 Pumps $3.49 One lot of broken sizes in tans, grey and .black, going in final close-out at $3.49 5 ' Big Values. Men's Shirts Oiir shirt line is always complete and can savo you money on every stvle sluAvh. Priced 95c to $4.50 All sizes 14 to 17. --'.- Boys' K. & E. Wash Suits Spring wash suits are on display. Special...:......:...;.... :.75 to $3.85 ( Boys' K. & E. Blouses , ' Full line of blouses, values well worth $1.50; special ..$1.00 Reliable Merchandise Since 1894 PAY LESS DRESS BETTER Women's Dress Pumps Patent, light tan, and blonde satin: all widths $8.50 Children's0 Summer Has Don't overlook our children's sprinu' hats, straw or Iijien...;..50ii $1.50 B. W. Corrective Shoes Hot weather coming on do not over look this famous arch support correc tive shoe; made in oxfords or fqiir strffp styles ,...:;,,.,,$8.00 and $8.50 Selz Shoes for. Men Sold only by this store. We carry a full line from which to select; balloon toes, crepe ' sole, and all staple styes. Why ; pay more when you can bmSelz ; whocn for less....jf!.00 to $8.00.- ventory ana appraisement,'