MTVDFORD - MATT. TRTBUXF.. MEDPOnD. OKKflpy. FRTDV'. .711, V 20."lf)LS. O AL'S OFFICES TO BE IN GENERAL XKW YOIIK, July JU. tJPt llt iKlquurtt'iK fur tin- n rsi.lt ni inl ciim-miKh t.f i.iiivortior Alfrml ;. Smith jut- to ho et;ihlifluMl in th' (ii'iinal Mniuis ItulUliiiK al llroiul wny ami 5 t ti strot't. The tinivo from tin- Uou-i itilt niuri', u he re the (,'uvei run 's rani-p-iiiriis in rot-em fiir.s wen- rcn trred, was unified by .luhn J. Ilas kolj, Uemucnttic chairman, who is finance chairman of thf (iem-ntl Motor?) coi'ixn-ation. Thf rutin- ciKlith floor Is lnim lomodclfd fur tlx- Kt'iit'inl hciid (lunrUTs. ami on other floors will ho quartered the democratic sena torial and coiiKresMional commit tees. Temporary offices ahvjnly have been established, and the fiit meeting of the unofficial cabinet, the memb"rs of which probably will form the executive eumittco of the campaign, was helil there yesterday. Attending the nieiMiuu were Mr. Haskob, Senator l'eter itoelet iw ry of Hhode Island, chairman of the advisory committee: .Senator Key Tillman of Nevada: .1-tmes .1. lloey. John K. ;ilchlist. (ieorge It. Van Naiuee, umnuRer of liuvermn Smith's pre -convent Ion campaign: Colonel Herbert . l.ebnian. chair iiian of the finance coinmittee, and Mrs. Henry Mosk" wit.. With the exception senators, those in the all been advisers of Gov in past years. rnor Smith Canby may -sell power plant to j 1'ortland Kleeti-ic 1'ower company for belter service. I Prevents Misunderstanding in Property Deals When You Put Them in ESCROW Hi'rc ii ri a fow things wliielt our KSCIiOW oViiirtnn'nt ilues when a property uVnl is put in eserow: It adjusts interest, pays taxes, at tends tn fire insuninee, records necessary (loeinneiits. sei'iires releases, pays claims, pro rales fire, insurance, olilains title insurance policy an 1 PROTECTS THE INTERESTS of everybody concerned. .Many a iood deal lias 'fallen tlir(nrli because (if misunilerstaudin"-. In short, KKCliOW means , satisfactory time saved, money saved, and errors eliminated. $7.50 tor any amount to JTjOO vuluu nor $1000 for Kucrows frum STiiOO to $20,000 Jackson County Abstract Co. ESCROW DEPARTMENT 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 w Seal-Kaps keep pure milk pure until you use it The ordinary milk-bottle lop leaves the rim of the bottle exposed td whatever erm it may accumulate. To overcome this very real danger of contamination, we have adopted Seal-Kaps. Seal-Kaps fit over the entire pourin sur face of the milk-bottle and keep the milk pure and good up to the moment you drink it. They effectively prevent germs, dust, dirt from being deposited on the rim. Seal-Kaps are much easier to remove. No picks or knives necessary. No milk spattering on your clothes. A twist of the fingers and this sanitary top is off the bottle. Afterwards, it makes a handy and safe hotel cover until all of the milk is con umd. Insure the stfety of your milk supply. Telephone for your r boltl tomorrow morning. Snider Dairy & "If It's Snider's, It's GERMAN BABY IS SEEING EUREKA LONE PASSENGER ; CUU'ACu. July "10, 'A1 A tw and one-half year old Kil l. who rl'ossed t he alone to join her parents and ' f becoming Anicricanized, Nine month?-' a no. when Han. llosi-hen and were ready t. ('ennany for caiio' down his family of four leave their nativ; Chicago, lOlizabeth with the measles, nearly upsetting I lie family plans. Tloy left Klizabeth with her grandmother in Hanover and tamo to Chicago. Mans Hosehen prospered and . sent the price of passage to the grandmother, who packed the child on board the steamship Cleveland, bound for New York, in care of the steward. At New York. KMzabeth was placed in arc of a Tultman nurse and siarted for Chicago. Uailway at tendants reported the child had bee not an ideal traveler, and had admitted a single cry during her journey from New York. t'els School Scholarship SALKM. Ore.. July 20. tV Kraneis X. Cuppa, student at C t " I lunibia university in Cortland "as t been awarded a sell o la rship in the Colm-ado School of .Mines. The j scholarship of about $L'."0 a year or of the two!$10UU for the four-year course, is group have 'awarded each year to the Oregon student presenting the most aceept- aide i eeol d. Thn (ion n Si'il.'fC e-niilo Cascadla-1 'anger ad. Linn county, will sta cost a square deal for iii-k, $1 50 cents per $1000 for iituoioits from 1!S,000 U) !2 Produce Co. the Best to Buy" BANDIT BELIEVED . TO BE IN OREGON i Kl'KKK A, Lib. July -Jib t.-V Herman With l'eter Slroff, ex-convlct. ad Atlantic milling that be took part in the posluf f ice robbery at Willow (.'reek , ber of the bandit trio which looted the pusloffice safe and later killed a deputy sheriff cen tered today In L-re;;un, where the fugitive outlaw was believed to be hiding. Stroff confessed that he, John lllshop, and William Herder, all ex-convbts, robbed the post off ie-; "d fought the battle with offi cers in which lJcputy .sheriff William Carpenter, and I'ishop were killed. I'nder ouesi ioning Stroff yes terday broke down ami revealed "Mivhiiect. had Insisted shun Id bo Herder's name, ami admitted thai, curved on it ami whieh the rector the three of limn had come here I Uf the university banned. This in- from 1'ortland by nummoi.'iv. j loiter in the day the automobile used by the outlaws was loun-i i near Oregon City. Oregon, and of- flcials in the I'acific norttiw began a sear, h for the fugitive. Slroff. was arrested lat Wed-! nesday about l'l miles from I'.urnt! Hanch. where the battle with thei .leouties was fought. Official.- would be charged with i. mu rder. I'OKTI.ANh, Ore, July L. Scanh fur William titillt llciih-i-, 4. ronvict sought as a member of the trio which held up the Willow Creek. Calif.. iostoffbc and Killed a deputy sheriff last Friday, cen tralized in Portland today. 1'olice and shcriff'.s deputies were Kuardint; h i y h w a y s and Noprchihi; the city today, a few hours after the ha ml it cnawusi, the bandit traced to Orcuon City and Harder ' I 11. I. lien, uiKiii uiK iiuiiiii in a Karate, set police to work with I renewed vifior when he reported j today that Herder was at the t;a rat;e. between 1 and -1:1.") a. m. j Hell said he n;uv Herder's ; lure, in a newspaper about 0 i I'll'- and recognized him as the man I who visited him in th i - The suspect, itell said, any ears were leaving for Spok ! The man's eyes were bloodshot, f Itell said, ii ml he appuared weary, i Fpon heiiiji asked, Itell aava tht ! nuiii breakfast money. The man , wore a tan striped uit. Portland police took nn active , intorest in the California case when they recognized John W. 1 tisliop, who was killed In ti kud f;hi whieh also cost a deputy sheriff his life, as a bandit who hud operated in Portland. Records disclosed that Peter Slroff, who was captured and admitted complicity In the t robbery, had been I! (shop's com I panion in other jobs. This lufor- mat ion was rorwariieu in c-aiuornia I officers. Herder, who, like the other two men. have records at urefjon penueniiiiry, was impli cated in Sr toff's eonfessbtn. Indicating that the trio of ban dits spent the winter In Portland and went south In quest of loot, police learned that Herder left here July 8 in company with two men. believed to have been Stroff and Pishop. The bandit car was found de- serted by the highway '2 miles j south of Oregon City, day. late yester- i WAI.K.M. tire.. July :0. - UV) ---Pill !lnlf.. who Is bciim sought in Oregon as an accomplice in thej postofflee robbery and murder of I Heputy Sheriff Carpenter at Wil-1 low Creek, Calif., twice did tlmei in the Oregon penitentiary. ' Herder was first received at the' prison here from Multnomah coun-f ty in 1 Hill, to serve two years for; larceny. He was discharged in June, lii-'L. The following Sep- j : teniber he was again committed ' 'to ihe state prison from Multni-! ntail county on a four-year sen- tenee for burglary. He was eon-1 ditionally pardoned In February, ! l'J-4. and turned over to ininii-j j gration authorilies for deportation I , to Kussia. l.'ntil I lerder's name : I tuipcared f" the eonfessjimf of ' "liuteh Pete" Stroff in connection ,n (With the Willow Creek crime, he ' nail nut been licnru of ly the penl. i ti'lillm-y liuthorltli a since III uV. 1 liurtation. i I CM'K MAV. X. -T.( July 201'): Two v oast Kuurdmiicn with ; ilrownc-il und flvoi i-CHClK-d lodny ; whrn thu NtcainHhlp ' '('uIIh-thou j nnk coast ouard natrol Imat Nu. ; 113 In a thick fug off the Dela ware capcH. The (lead uric Ii. F. Halnos, motor machin ist ' mate, first rlass, rkanutU- vllle, N. J I). T. IIal, motor marhminl'M nwilo. werinil chits. AtUintu. (Ja. Aei-uirlini; to the story tuhl hv the mirvlvurs, Ijeiuware lay wiih i-ovei-fil hy a dense tnK anil the lCri-i3 whs proeeeiiinff slowly ;alonj? on patrol duly. Hmiilenlv ; out uf the mirk loomed the hlt:h j how of tho fielKhtcr. It slrllek !the ?.'i-foot Rovernnient h n a t 'snuurely Hmld-shitis, cii.inif It In . half ni. thulJKh with a Itlant knife, i The two mtssinu men were In i The engine room and are believed to have been rendered unooni l-ie hy the force of the tnipaet. while ,tlie other fiM were hurled into I the sea. ATTACK OF ACUTE .EX41DEN MEN PATRIOTISMS CAUSE OF ATTACK i. or vain. Helium. July - Ul'i An attack of "acute patriot ism." induced by a parade of Bel gian war victims on Sunday, is the police diagnosis of the molic which on yesterday actuated I'M mone Morion to destroy the rcc- 1 tor's balustrade on the new mc- monal library of l.ouvain univer- i sity. "Long Hv ii'elyium, Krance and A merica ; they are not all bodies like Hector l.adeli.e," Morren shouted as lie climbed along t he line of symbolic beasts to fondle the Helgian lion before descending to surrender to police. j The controersy over the balus trade resulted from an inscription which Whitney Warren. A merica n script inn read: Oesiroyed y teutonic fury: re stored by American ueneiosity." The reetor had an u niiiM-ribetl b.iht.xlrado erected in place of that which had been prepared at t he directum -f Mr. Warren. In de stroying this substitute, Morren ex ecuted a cll-pl.uiucd job. lie was a eonstruction foreman and he first sent other u orkers away. 1 Hen he cut all telephone connec tions, locked all doors and removed all available ladders. Me armed himself with a small sledye ham mer and for :tu minutes smashed nt the -small stone pillars while a dozen policemen, stood below watchiim him, but helpless so far as preventing the vandalism u as concerned. "The Hermans made us suffer too much to allow us to let their no on undisturbed." is what I he olice say he deelared when he arrested. The offense mav W;ls cost him a five-year prison .sen tence. Morren s L'jl years old and the j father of two children. He has always been considered a model work man. sS,;L0S ANGELES MAN OF GANG WAR ON STREET ANTiKKFS, July 20. (IN -appari-nily by a hammer ns he drove his automo- Killed, attack. bile here later ulong- a well-traveled street last niMht, police sureuns revealed that AiiRiist Pal- ombo. 2S dled as a result of bul- let wounds. palombo died soon after been taken in u imst.iini lie had ; ham mer was found in the, tonneau of bis car. but police did not believe it to ho the death weapon, al though early disclosures Indicated that his death came as the result of a blow from an instrument re sembling a hammer. As his bunds went limp on the wheel, the car ran up a driveway onto a lawn i ml resident of the neighborhood investiatliiK the automobile In such an unusual place, found him slumped face downward in t he front seat. lie apparently was not slain by robbers, as his money and Jewelry were intact. New Paper Money Will Be Issued a - Year From Now WASHIXCToN. July I'll. (Pi The new Cnlted Stales paper money which will go into circulation next July I, in addition to being smaller Uian the present bills, will be slgn- ed by the secretary of the treasury instead of the registrar of the treasury, as has been done since Civil Will-. ! ' A law pasKeil aliuut the time of ; the Civil war renuiroil that the1 t t'lllled .Stnti-H lloteM le HiKlieil hy j Ihe ri'KiMlrur anil ireuMiriT. The i-evlHetl law pmviile.i that the IreaH- j I ury hall Isfiue Hie notes in rnieh , i lurln ax il tleeins ruiei-. The signature uf tile Herl'etaiy uf the trruMiry Iium ajuieareil on feil leral re.serve nutes. hut never unun IiiuIch uf the L'lliteil mules. I; 50 PEOPLE PERISH . HANOI. Kn-ni h Inli-Chlnii, July 0. (Pi At h'iist 50 prrHfins an ,inowri 1 ' havf! pfrli'hrd In a ty hU Ii hWfpt the foaHt f llll(lf, Krrnch f ndo-Chinu. Ia.t nii;ht. Thirty peiionn wrc drowned when the Krf iu-h strainiT, Cup !,;iy, foundfrptt nftcr a hoihr "X ptoHion nt the mouth M th' Honi? tanil,ar river. More than p-r- H"n! rov.wa in-iore inls cnip wa (iiisnod on tne roc(. ' Twenty Atinainitr jiuf ivert werf ! drowned when ti latin h sank l:i t the Haiphong river. Ijochm uf junkf and wai.ipann were Hunk t Ilenol and Haiphong, and tnu h l ! miil'Tlfll Oamao was dono in 1 1 1 h' tif irhlturhood. , Chiropractic Naturopathy ! Dr. H. P. Colemai, ' I 8th Successful Year In Medford r Treatments by AppoiMtment ; Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965' ' Electrotherapy Food Science INIOWA VOTE TO SUPPORT HOOVER M:s Mt M.N KS. la.. July L'o. -.V - Support of Herbert Hoover :ie.T coiifi.b ti. n in h;v ability lo offer a constructive solution oi the farm icinf piobh-ni have been iven by the lepuidiean party in Iowa at the state copv nimn. Commciulini; Hie ('.. l. I', noin ineo yesterday for his statt'inor.1 that the agricultural problem "will and must ln sohed." resolutions Were adopted uiKin cunt in tied efiort In behalf of uKricuitiiral let; illation through an enuali.a inn ffe "or l-y some otlicr means." Th - delegates seemed to aci cpt a message !iioubt by (lover nor .loli n I lammill. who conferred wn b Mr. 'Hoover yesterday a Council lilutfs. I'be governor, -'i -suppoier of Frank I.owden , earlier in the campaij It. whole heartedly appro ed the tmalif i-a -lions of the l-'pllblicall llontillee and epressed conlideme that tile si. i ml he u on Id toke on the farm if-ue would be entirely sa 1 1. fa .' ' ory lo th" party in ova. A nolo of distention followed the unanimous report uf the reso lutions commiitee w hen Ma jo: Frank J. laind of Webster City, :i proponent of the McXary -I humeri principle and of M r. I.owden's 1 candidacy, offered from the floor a set of resolutions urptntr sup port of the McNary-l laum-ii biU until sonic belter remedy is ad vanced." Mr. I.und's piopur-al W'ns defeated. tnher : peakers who tned sup port of the lioover-Curtls ticket were Senator Smith W. Urookhnrt. t 'onm esMiian 1.. ,). I hekinsoii and F'trmer Oovernor V. I,. Hardin-,-. Wonderful Cream for Dry Skins A new Cream is on Cocoa Untie marvidoiis Clcaniiu; ; She market, eonlailiin ; It melts nuhl lino th- skin. aniim untiic and dill, and will mt strefh, , ibo skin or make it sany. It's ' simply marvelous in keopim; ytnith-' f u I 4'om ple ioii". (iiiinl f ir sii n - i ! burn. Ask for M K 1 .1 .( -C ! .( i ( 'o. o.i ' Ptuter Cleansim; Cream. Heath's1 i I i ul' Store. i What makes a picnic? the lunch. What makes the lunch? the sandwiches. Ask for Beck's Sandwicn Loaf. Made by Beck's Bakery ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 s i ra t Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange We make and sell all kinds of feeds and mashes. Our formulas are registered. We guarantee our products. I WE SLL IN - Chicken Feeds Kcoiminy Mash . Co-Op Spt'i'ial (). A, C (irowiny; Scratch .Katlciiiiif,' Mash AH-iii-One Wheat - zzz 77 - 7 Clacked Com Reduction A. S 2 "51 .7 In t.ic iviscinciit or in i he ittic theie's v.ttil sp.tcc thnt the children cmkl ic, it a Utile lumber and a little labor were applied. "Where can 1 play" and "What is there to do" need lie heard no nunc it you will cive the kid 1 recreation room. I.ct us tell you how. Woods Lumber Co. "Bach to the Woods" 711 East Main Telephone 103 s . f r .i mi I. .e .-.,.! IJVI-RYBODY in the Nortliwest is in- viteel ti Seattle the second week'ot" August.! hat's Exposition Week. 1 led Week, die "iUfi Week'' of the year for Seattle And the entire Northw-cst. Ourini; that week Seattle prepares a special pro gram ot entertainment lnr her thousands of visitors. The Exposition, now in its fifteenth year, is the thief aiiraciion. This year ii is held" in the new University of Washington Athletic Pavilion, with nearly three acres of lloor space H)0 colorful, intcrestini; booths of products manufactured and sold iu the Northwest. The Exposition is staged primarily for the Merchants of the Northwest and tickets to nit attractions are issued to them Irce. Hut all; ire invited to share in the pleasures of this gala week. Come! Join with m in thi (treat Fr vivid of Proarrn. Men hanu! Meet du heads ot c om erm nnd drp.irt mt-niijun do himnrft tvnh iitroiiRlioni tim year. Special diicoumt during l;xpumiou week l'Utl nuw to be with us, FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2-75 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Reichstein Tel. 631 COMPjjtJjON WITH 100 Lbs. ....$18.80 .... 2.00 .... 3.00 .... :;.jo ... :;.oo .... 2.80 .... 2.50 Dairy Feeds Milk Male' cir Meii Mill If mi !.. .M idillins K'oJle.J Oals .... (ii'oiiiid Oats .. licet Pulp Ho" Hals 2.50 on Purchases ofeOne Ton 1 - .t U-'v; mmm i ir?l ft K t 1 ! ' S r. .9 a . "2 AO S Uiii 1'llOGRAM Al.iroYf VAou -Marine iDcrchji'.disc, mo.Ub.cn. liiHhHn.,t AtrVonr n.tni-Sun- diy. Aiic. si-onlv tJ f.t;,i Jo'.ir hy w.itslniu in ilic Se.mle lut hor. hotit Httus on Luke Vt'nOiini;tnn. Si, ihw(i.ji Kutf. .nhi l',,t,tU. Shit S)wu 1.1 test stylex, I'fldunjt IJirts, Lie. t)v it Hi nioib'ls. S'i 'ii ! ..mhfH I tiiiiaiiuiiii! tali;i nml t iiicrcuii iictit. I .'ur M.rrt ih Jmtrj. ILnekt!!Si-Ate vs. Ontvland. i'nwM.1,' Meet ("hjmp'onship. llmtfihae Pinmn CuHtttt tor State (.h.impioii'.liip. WhfM K.i--10 f the Wcm's ( Jilt St ioj;, boiI a rlim.ix 'tht lllur,m.H,i Or,,,,;,!! I,f!f,4nt i oiu Ituiins ilh big l ittwoiki Yon Can't AJfard lo Mist It! Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 Deuel ANYONE i 100 Lbs. m .$2.5' ; :.. 3.15 2.10 1, 3.i5 2.50 : 2.50 2.70 or More . ! - . : I -rTTflETTTTrp:Pi - o "WINNERS" r:':v HIE NEW for your motor A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT Wi IAT music couM He sweeter than tlie siKitliing hum of a G-E Fan on a sweltering day! It Mows away heat, head aches, humidity whips sluggish ait into a gener ous breeze changes hot weather frowns into smiles of content, G-E Fans come in 6, o, 12" and 16-inch sizes oscillating and non-oscillating types trum Strpintoihf ltore that diiplavi the G-E Sinn. There you'll br litre of flood fan i and a triable dealer. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY ,u wVmiWw GENFRAL fil.K.TR IK 'FAR I'onr triiins coi.li day c:uh ay Ihiouiih tiio liiiiiinis ( an.nli.in Km k its,;ifloiriliiitf tinu'ly ser vice in speeil jhhI I'oiit (int thnmiih tin- finest mountain scenery in llio world. LOW Sl'MMI U I'AKKS ON SALIC I N TIL SKl'TICMIil-.K 30 Kcttini Limit Oct. 31 . (in via Il.inff mid Luke , Loiiisc to all points in K.astern (imiadit .tnil the. I nited Slatesj stop olf heie er you wish; en joy :xoeilioiiiil service and cuisine us yuu travel. :K-ie-j t.o-h tht WmUl Ulf" I iv.ii.i'j At rv 4,rrf i'anv'h Dirr. -,WwiIXr(IA.sE-MUtWM,MIIIUtl.UlU rur I rrijllil -See O. II. Be. k.r. Dlttrict frl. At. 1 ssp?g: ; m : m i .7 n Ml 'H m ' v. i & ' r liillll 1 1 1 I O o o o