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TAOE SIX "" ' lrETFOt?T) MATT- TTUr.rVK MttDFOKD. OTCFCiON'; FRIDAY. TT.rsmUftY .. 1029. STEWART FIRST OF 0TAiin)innnuirrc oimiiumru unu.ro. 3- to nrrv mum n : ) lu.unn junn u. ' CHICAOO. W) Ito'l't W. fitownrt, president of l!-o Siundard OH cuimmny of Indiana. Is llic flint of II10 Slandanl "family" to' irhnllcnKo tho decree of a. Kocke rllor In affairs of lis Industrial cljlld, - . ' HU'wnitj a Hoogcvull Hough HI- ( iler. relucted thu demund of Jolui; Ik MOckcfpllur. Jr., that ho ronton UK-auto of ailnilllod connection 'Wit htho Continental Trailing coin 'IKiiiy. .whose shadowy reputation ittreichcd Into govrniii-nt foflceu. Control of the 1700,000,000 com Inny;. largest petroleum manufac toror,. goon to tho victor of this "battle of thu proxies," which will lie determined nt tho stockholders mectlne at. Whiting,. lnd Jlarch 1. Stewart, whom tho Standard In , , terestn snatched from hiKal prac tice ill South lakota 22 years obo, w?rvod. a goncral nttorney, general VomiMil, momUor of the board and as,- ehfl Irina ti sinco 1 J 1 8 . ' In refusing to resign he pointed out tlint a court had acquitted him .flf perjury In Ihe Continental case.1 Tho Indiana company's prosldent Maii first refused to answer senate uuestlons and later admitted he I had retained a a trustee xonm' of. tlio bonds of tho Continental tmmpuny. ' This tho Kovcrninent ivhsttued on perjury. There are i", 130,11 18 shares of stock In the company and 00,000 , stockholders, llockerfeller. Junior, owns and controls 1,?30,U20 shares. j uuu moro uuiii ou per ceiu ui me KOcurlticg aru held by less thun a dozen, individuals, hanks or trus tneshps. Tho 30,000 employees own 400,000 shares. Aiuoiik tho propertied of tho Standard of In- fllnna aro refineries at Whiting, j 7nd.; Wood Hlver, ill.; Hugar Crvek, Mo., jind Cuspor Wyo, E. a. Unubert. president, and other executives have Joined with .Stewart against Itocketeller, who has boon auroud during tho finan cial struggle. Stewart, tall, dignified mid ro bust, belying Ills mars, is on totvun, . U was educated at. Coe mill Yiiln. ui,liit inir Houlh DnkntlL after his graduation, for his legal " Werner, work. He was a county prosecu- HUU.YWcm .1), (.ny. The -man tor and. stale senator, going from,"""11 Keogranhy has b thero Into tlio Hpanlsh-Amoriean i '-' valuable iimk.'I to the k- war With. Koosovulfs nought, 111- ' " .-""hub iie. dora." Ills organlitliin ability and illness kept him fuming In Flori da, rthllo, tho detaeliment wont on to Kl, Caney' and glory. .. . The .Standard. Oil sought his alii' In' having a oiun. tliut had guno ifalnsl It in tho Mouth Duliuto. su promo court re-opened, llu ob tained It and won the case, and a ffcw dayB later, waa summoned t.o Now York and a connection with the Ilockefeller Interests. Ills ca pacity for work and personal mag netism, worked through tho Ktun dui'd organization,- touching filling station attendant as well as presi dent. Ills conceniratlvo ability i enabled him to develop sepurutely .fcocli deiiartmont of tho company, mnmifnntlirlnir. tl-nliHiiol'tnt ion and i:alchnnshli. Htewart Is known 'J'OSw , s8 a "hard worker and hard' A ) WEDDING FOLLOWS CROSS "COUNTRY FLIGHT - . Cuinnhiht. I MEMORY-ILL" I' M FUNDS FOR ! SEEN AS PROM preeseti belief that a iilunmd moT.. to a al limir last Irtght, after llu to seek an uH-al"(rotii Hie fatat i jury., vhkli delilw.aled ltvs than ......li..! i.m u..r,.,l in holster thu 1 i wii . U a bftlf hours, had re- voum: Canadian up. He tallied, il tmacd u verdict ngslust him and i .... n.niv 111 his cusrds u'. 1 h:ui r.iileri to recomnOnd rlemeney. UMPQUA HIGHWAY ! J'tlilTLAND. Ore.. Keb. S. At, , gumenis in faror of a tariff on lis KAI.K.M. (re.. Feb. S. (Pi A' nanas were considered Wednesday memorial asking congress for an ut a uicetins of a group uf Urogon, appropriation of 300.00 for eon-' w asliiiKiton ami California fruit striictlon of the North l'mnua KrowiTs at tho .Multnomalj bote!. highway project from liosebm -g to .'"" I. iiurcn. presment ni tne Jiamond 1-ake is In proccMs of preiioration for introduction in the senate. Kuch an appropriation would require financial collabora tion with road dlstrirts within the ceunties involved, but would not reulilie htale aid. Mayor Huuver and Kibow ITcrmpn. of Iloseburg were hero today in the Interest Kruitgrowers league, Medford sided. tlrowers . of coast fruits believe Ihe steadily Increasing importation of trnpicnl fruits, which sell at a comparatively, low price because uf production conditions. In In :(-; ther. unfair competition .with Amer ican fruits, and possibilities of of the project. Tllev claim 10 have! 'T' "'" the cooperation of the mayors nf ;' nr0 looke1 .on -by- Pacific M.,uhfii,i v, .'n, i.,i i eoaat growers as one, solution of and Mvrtle Point. ' ' llic iroblem. Tlic league, according to Eurcli, coiitetnplates an advertising cam paign to Increase consumption of thu Hose pear. - : .' BY FALL FROM RlN& NORTKCOTTf ACES DEATH BY NOOSE SAlr UKK CITY, Feb. 8. (A) Ira Urn. local mat ctar, lot to Pnul Jonca, lnjavyvcly;lt Kiapplor from Texan hvro lnisl niKht, wlien iJcrn wan knocked unconsoluUH by a fall through tho ropr. Dern Hiiffert-il a blow ovrr liuy lu'iirt when hi Hlruck a chnip am) wuh I miahlo to continue. Kuch wruHtk-r had miui'L-d a. tall. Junim won hiH full oij a huuk scisnors ami Dc-rn ItlVKUSlDli, cai.. Veto. (Ph-''1 Uoiduii btowart .NorthcoH, con vhrtod slayer of young Ijoys, today stood face to tact witb tho Kal- lows, hut he appeared scarcely to realize it. Klvorsidc county .fail of ficers, in whoso custody h& will re main until. Superior Judge. Georo. t i """(' uuiii. uiti iui tr iiuic ucui fi, put thf Texan on bin bacii with an R. Kreenum pronouncew the death Irplauc spin. $ ! sen ( re upon him Arnnday. ex- I 1 he associated 1'ioas. Rmn Mcuonn4ii, 26, arts student, who ud from N&w York to PacWz const to es-ap? marriage with Kenneth B. Coulter, 43, millionaire capit.tli&t of Chiton Pprinns. N. Y.( an i.ivnhd, was married to him in Indianapolis. This picture shows them after the ceremony. Coulter vr.z injured in a football game i years ago, Screen Life in Hollywood DE VALERA SENTENCED CALIFORNIA COLO ONTH IMPRISONMENT; REOy!RES SMUDGE 1 1 M 1 X I Niirrnr;u. tni;i.An, VvU. s. - (V) Ktt in mi in itlcrn, imtcd Irish ri.'publh'Hn ltijnlcr, was hoii iciM'cd to inn; immt h' luiprison- northern In-hnnl In cuiilnivitnion w.,v w-hiir. ummio itu w.i-.. Uum , ... m nil .un ritiiuuiK. )iK Jn ) (10 ('HlMIH lVUiotlH.tO j no iiHiKiHiniu1 in in".- iirwi -Hr L t lip. coldest iMUii, in HrnicniMiti? hip M'jHirl ; (il ne(t(MI ItlUt Pl'un' mi inn irisn i'rer;(lu c.iHost ty of the yenr. wllh : ! .' hah (1 j Weuihor bureau predicting "fair ... '."h iv- ii.mii uii ui and comer tomorrow, with heavy L'Ji-i Urivor. , Ho iN nt bin jiffioe from S to i,, witli 45 inhuHCH nff for lunch. The jmthwny of the Htnndard of Indiana's huccumh Iuih been blocked by Icglnlallun, court decreuu and finew. niHyolutlon ns n trut cave It u il lt,tt net identity and u VJ, OUO.dOl) fine UKSfHsed by Kedentl Judge K. M.' l.uiidiH, uniiiue dis tinction. LunUla act was reversed by a court of uppcalR. , Of most recent dato won tho company's lctory In tho uasnlino crackius Uutcnta suit, tho Kovcrninent hnv liiK charged tho company oblitera ted caiupulltlon by coercion and absorption, controlled' production IheoufiU pooled puttnits and flxod pritM'S. A tnafer In chancory found no Ki-uuuds for prosecution of the suit, ..j.. - Stl-CHllCll llM'll iHlvU;ni-H raillllini' Willi t ho Hlnlil.1 ti tut ?i-unlHmri ui fi'l'au-jiy plfirnri jire n il in )' t' mm Vllllllull Ilfl't', J. 111 in hiiilclhi; rtili-nt lllriurt-i; It Is us- liiiliy poevl'lo tU rlli'Ck tlio llllvls- ! Iti'Jrrli'il Millor Sllnnls.. nr'a n f c ii r ' ! Ni:v YOHK, I VI. s. !) Kr.- ' H II p II (I I l- lCTll.il IIH IL ' VlfllOl'. JliSI'pIl AlllMIIK. urnplw. p I iMiirti :i , shol ami kllli'il MN (ivnvviuvi pnHli'iinlK it h-' IIIkkIiih. .IIP, at her home tmlnj r r IIUislr.KI'iiis. IiiiuI tlinn shin anil hiltilly wound.- lf t lie ti-l'Illllual j I'll IllluVl-lt. M.'ss lllKKillH. 11, Kl'Ull- ii il v I n i) r on il , iiul.. nurse liutl niit AiIiiiiih IuhI 'runi-li Hlia-ct Rnl, suiiinifr. Ailuni.H. a L-iirpi'iUnr, wan fin- I'Mimpli'. Clin , inai iii'il anil hail a flvn-yviir-olil lilt i' i' ni ni her I'Xaotly lnuv I .OS AN(i kI.KS, Ft'U. H. (Jv)r- KiiiilUiirn I'lillfiiinla whh Hlilvprinn UK tcnipoililin-o uarly lo i HtniiilKe pntH won: Imin iii I'Urnti 1'1'Ulutin .lo jni'iH .'Hi ftlllll',-, Wlli(ll-.Wlj ''t'X- at hotore HiinrlK(!.,. IjUyjik Tim tiiiiiiii'niHuvH In tlio flints illiiti'li't wi'i-c: Hivci'Hlilo, 117; Itoil lanila, L'lj'i,; (iiiiuko. 311: A.tmn. Si: Vt'iiliirn. "li: Sun Fprnanilu, Owi'iiHinniilli. ii: and I'litniina. I'l. At J nVlni'k this ninrniii!; I'VAi-ral MniMiiiiliM,-lat Klfiyil Yniiim vnlllil tin' nu'rctny whh oxprcU'il id (Irnp to III nl I'niminn Willi ctirn'spoiuj. iiiB ilropa clspwliorc In lli dluli'lct. Hi- ('Inlffctl nrlvortlHlm; cpIh romiltfl. Handicraft Shop Phone 702 , , 42 South Central Always Has the Newest in Art Needlework "Nu-Artint" Quilted Boudoir Pillows in clever modernistic design. Novelty Oil Cloth Pillows. . "Modernistic" Tinted,. Rayon Quilted Davenport Pillows. V v . ."Trapunto" Italian Quilted Pillows. New designs in Cut Work Luncheon , , Cloths, Scarfs, etc. ; ..l New Underarm Bags of yarn, quilted , taffeta, etc. , Hemstitching, Pleating, Button Making and Hose Mending. A?&l I it. iil i 8SV I I I l '11 if COFVHICHT 1929 ROTHMGOR COATS Women can't resist their charm You may shop around what woman won't but if you really enjoy exquisite style and tailor ing 'brilliant imported woolens jaunty tailored collars unique pockets and cuffs ; a Rothmoor must be your final choice. T-$35 to$i25' - Smartest in New Milliuery ADRIENNE'S Medfprd National Bank Building flrcpliiKH look In Toulouse, the h(u-j din rcuiareh library probably has on flln a Kn;iphot or ji postcard whiivvtiiK exactly )utv they hmk.- Now. however, It 1; nuuoHsary to- remember houihIh. GN WAY TO GALLQW KOJKOM VKIXUN, Cat., 1'eb. S. (VP) Prayim? atoud and wulklujr unatraialiHl, Hnrrlitou Uundolph, 4 went calmly to IiIh death on thu urallowa hero nt 10 o'clock tlib morning. 'The trap wuh nprutiK nt 10:03 Mini: - Kandulpli was proituuied deail nt 10:10. " The exeeutlon was- witnessed by approxlnmtely Co men, IneludhiK Kunrds, newfiimp-rmiu atol pollen ufflecrn. One fainted utter tho trap wan hpiuiik . 4 . To protect tUo ryon fem tho tflaro ot upnoiu bluff hoadllKhts, an adjutitubla shudo or truiiBpar nt . material is attaehed tu thv wlndHhleld. It U nlKo offeetUe Ci'aJnt the rayn of the nun and 18 bald to proinoto vlnlbihty in foffa. It may be tibcd effectively for ihado on the headllKhtH of the Bit me car. to hwivn tho lurc In tho eycB of other drlvem. . . . . i ClHMflffe1 nrlvKrllnlnv vetM rpunltn ocdache? Inttrwt of inrou hrart Jf pr Mnt Ifefc taff, ri.tM nuA furr ly vftthl NATUME'8 It EM COY and ct Hd of tht hwfl polsoii" lftt (! th trtxihlo. Mvthinr NI fw Wliouim-w, tk tiwt rhn Mnd eumt'onOon. AU pluuttntiy, MrrffriiM. Cel.- X. Koi'Kotten llrnnK What, for Inatanee, arc Ihe ehai aeterlstle sound; itf street truffle in Stockholm',' Do the newsboys of Ilotiolulu well paper with the name vriea one hears in Chieano, or- do they shout their ware wllh ah nceout nil their own? If so. what ltl It ? 1 low docs the main street of llnenon .Aire wound at j 3:.i' of a summnr afternoon fine out of ten travelers who hav vlteil the fnreKoln pluvs pifdxtbly could not recall their Hum ul. 'i with enough accuracy to make them seem n;M ural on the talking screen. MANN'S - THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT-THE PRICE - MANN'S Spare Ntdses Needcil. 11 bra vies of talking newwreels eventually will be a mine of" jur htirate information on mieh poinU. of course; but al present there In only one studio which has u fled of talking news cameras In . t he 1 foreign riehl. anil im file of for-.1 ei;n wul'JeelH wtlll tar from com plete cmamh to nnwwer all ihe questions: that arlwe. .Milton Mllw' new picture ban AteencK In Africa, KaulnaO and Italy and already each wcciie Is rallmr ltt own (mention? about authentic' turn ml k lo the gondoliers of eu-i lee. for example, propel) their u- dola more or le nnbielewsly, or i dofN the pHWheiier bear the oar ifplaKh between vrlweij of tho on doller'w wioin? What aru the Mreet weundw of an African illae in Kiieh-nml-Hueh a corner of the con tinent? The man with a real ear for ueomiipby mlKht know. Meanwhile ,oud.icers unwilling to truwt nnyoue'w memory for K(,o frrnphlcnl muiniU can hettle dis puted poltit hi re and (here by eon ecilnl: their won ml -dace with the wound ltelf via tranw-Athtntlc t-'ie- phone. MA num. Feb. S. (PI While all Mudiid mourned, tho body of Queen Marbt t'hrlMlnti of Spain, who iIPmI VedniKdii--tHh inteniul with solemn ceremony today tu a tomb clone to that ot her hudmml, Atfumto All, In the monawtery of the historic eaeorinl. While tho ceremony wn in pro grcfa flans with moilrnlnff bands were hoisted on all public Milld Injra ond volley;; of r.villlerv wem On Our Winter Stock of ;( !; . Suits and Overcoats Buy jtmmzmm I I mmmm i ,mm3 ' , i mm 1 ; -. I jf .&. flt ifj 1 Li v- 'tfB vmnp mi ', 'o -, i I M xll "Prices Are Cut in Half fCuffpenfieimer and Schuerman Overcoats - , Good colors Fine materials $25.00 Coats $30.00 Coats $12.50 $15.00 $50.00 Coats $35.00 Coats $40.0.0 Coats $25.00 all sizes . . . $17.50 . . .i $20.00 Sale of Boy All Wool Suits AlhHave Two Pairs of Pants About 1Q0 Men's Suits of well known makes clso going in this sale at $25.00 Suits . . $30.00 Suits $35.00 Suits .". $40.00 Suits Ages 12 to 16, values d 1 O QC Eroui $15.50 to $17.50,, 1 5?0 Ages 6 to 16, values t 1 ( QC from $12.50 to $14.50 V i U.CJO PRICE $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 All other suits at 20 c'o off THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" February Sale of Men's Shaker Sweaters Coat style, with heavy roll col lars. Colors of black or white All sizes. $4.95 and $5.95 val ues $4.19 Made of pure Virgin Wool ma terials in colors of black or white. Roll collars. Regular $10.50 values on ale at $7.45 i in i. ) Hum