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PAGE; THREE AGAINST COLLETT mtctfotto matt;- tribune, -medford; oKTtfsfw." thurrday, o"tobkr. io, i. -z-- . - ... .. . mmmmm m i SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 10. (Special.) Efforts of the govern ment by many witnesses ;to show that F. U. Collett, on trial for mail fraud In the ftelllmeo film case, to further- the alleged .stock swin ;i - die jot Dp.' (VK. Miller, lecturer l( and:TuItive, 'was continued in Fed eral Judge .Louderuack's court. 1: ' Mrs. Clara E. Herbert; .. Santa Barbara, testified that as late as X J li 27 Collett came to her and said ft he was represtning "Dr." Miller In furtherance of the film venture. t Collett was originally charged with 'Dr.' Miller. F. K, Miller and v Lillian Granville White, but ob tained a severance of his case and Is now on trial alone. The trial went over until next Tuesday. F. G. Collett is executive chair . man of the Indian Board of Coop- eration of San Francisco, and has for the past number, of years been Instrumental in obtaining funds from the Indians of northern Cali fornia to further the expense of attorneys in the handling of the court of claims bill. U. S. Webb, attorney-general for the state of California, had copies printed of the court of claims bill nnd petition, August 10, 1929, and Is tho authorized attorney for the court of claims bill In the inter ests of the California Indians. This bill Is the claim of Cali fornia Indians against the federal government, based u pon proceed ings under certain unratified treaties. k Tho petition, pursuant to federal nnd state enactments, was prepared and filed on the above date. Great interest is shown by the descendants of tho early sinners of these treaties and the California Indians. CHARGED WITH POISONING SON ! HP MM i li Associated Trr.M r''"'a Mrs. Hot He Stono (left), of Havre tie Grace, Mil., shown with :i deputy sheriff, was sentenced Sal u rduy to serve. 18 yours in the pen itonUury, for the. murder of her 13 -yt-ar-old son hy poison, to obtain Insurance money. Judge. W. W. I restou denied her ik'tltlon for u new trial and pronounced the sen toueo, given under the jury' ver dict convicting her of second deg roe murder. Mrs. Stone fulutcd In the prisoner's dock after hearing the sen tence pronounced, but was soon revived. " ' Hugo Lange of Table Rock Fame Says Top of Plateau Admirably' Suited for Emergency Air Field SEPTEMBER DRIEST IN Jacksonville; ore., Oct. 10. (Special.) Emll Brltt, local wea ther observer, submits the follow ing report for the month of Sep tember: Temperature: Mean maximum, 80; mean minimum, 44; mean, 62.11; maximum, U8. date 16th: minimum, 33; date 27th; preatest dally range, 4 6. Precipitation: Trace of rain 20th, not measurable. Number of days clear, 26; partly cloudy, 3; cloudy, 1. r Siuuu-, tho beginning dfotioial records at Jacksonville weather bureau station in 1888, there has never been a month of September without a measurable amount of precipitation until this year. The next driest September of record was in 1916, when .10 Inch of rain fell and was followed with 2.1 Inches In October. Tho greatest precipitation for any September in the past 40 years was 2.45 inches In 1901 and 2:30 Inches In 1906. ASHLAND CIVIC CLUB WILL PRESENT PLAY - ' ASHLAND, Ore.; Oct. 10 (Spe cial.) The director for tho Civic club play, "Hello There," whicii will be presented October 24th and 25th, will arrive In Ashland within the next few days to begin Inten sive practice on the play. A large number of local players will take port In tho ploy, their costumes being furnished by the company furnishing tho director. .. ;- JACKSONVILLE INTEREST WILLIAMS VALLEY ROUTE JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Oct. 10. (Special.) Jacksonville people are much ..Interested in the proposed Williams Creek road to tho Oregon eaves. whlrh will bring a great deal of tourist travel through our city. Tho temporary work of the survey ing hosbeen finished. Simple Pleasant Way To Lose Fat How would you like to lose l.i pounds of fot in ft month nnd nt the Bame time increimn your on iTjiy and Improve your health? How would yon like to lo? a load of unhealthy fnt that you don't need nnd don't wnnt nnd nt the nn me time feel better than you have for years? How would you like to lose your double chin nnd your too promin ent ubdomon nnd nt the name time make your kin so clean and clear that It will compel admiration? How would you like to (ret your weight down to normal and ftt the ftnme time develop that urge for activity that makes work a pleas ure nnd also gain In nmbitlon and keenness of mind? , Get on the Kc&les today and ee how much you weigh then get an 80 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts which Will Inst you for 4 week.. Take one-half toaspoonful In o glass of hot water every morn ing and when you hav finished the contents of this flr-tt bottle weigh yourself again. Now you can Ibugh at the peo ple who pay hundreds of dollars to lose a few pound of f i L now you will know the pleasart way to lose unsightly fat nndw'ou'll tiv know that the 6 vitalizing Mils of Kruschen (Halts that your blood, nerves and glands must have 1n function properly) hive present ed you with RloriniiA hcnl'h. After that you'i: wall to walk around nnd say to your friends "One SS cent bottle of KnitWtcti SIt Is worth one hundred dollar 4f any fnt person's money." leading druggists America over f11 'Kruschen Salts. Jarmln .Woods. . . adv. A more Ideal enu'i-Kency landing field in southern Oregon could not be found than on top of Tabb Hock Is tho contention of Hugo lounge of this city, who has been inspired by the idea for several months, ever since he made a rec ord auto run to the summit of the famous bluff. Mr. Lange has stud led th& situation from various angles and yesterday declared he could see no reason why the plan was not feasible. The top of the rockt covering acres and acres of perfectly level ground, is several hundred feet above the floor of the valley and is always in sunshine when heavy winter fogs arrive, making, flying difficult. The broad expanse of the rock can be easily found, said Mr. Innge, and would do much to add to the safety of winter flying. While there Is no auto road to the top, one could be built at a comparatively small amount in comparison to the good that would be derived from its construction. Though the present .road, ,Js.4hardly anything .Jiut a trail, having once been used by teams of a farmer, who had a small ranch on top, Mr. Lange found hut little trouble In driving a stock model machine of the Essex type its entire length. Mr. Iange relates further that water can be found on top by dig ging less than 20 foet in the seem ingly arid soil. With water easy to obtain and nn nutomoblle rond constructed. Table ItOck could also be made one of Itoguo Itiver valley's scenic spots as the view fmm the top is unsurpassed In seeing the wide expanse of th valley, with Medford, Central Point, phoenix. Talent nnd Ash land easy to discern In the dis tance on a clear day. The Hogue river, threading Its way, a shim mering .. silver ribbon, hundreds of feet below, adds to the beauty of the scene. . Although at the present time to gain the top of the rock requires a long walk over a mountain trail, tltere are many visitors to the top during favorable -weather nnd is often the attraction of hikers In winter time. The popularity of the trip Is shown by the well worn trail, showing evidences of hundreds of feet' annually. Residents of the Table Hock section are Interested In the pro ject and It is probable some defi nite movo may be taken In the near future to tnke advantage of the benefits offered by the historic bluff, which played an Important part in the ealy ' hWttfry of Jack son county nnd southern Oregon. Indian battles were fought on its sides and nt its base nearly a century ago and not far from Its base now stands the monument where the t Indian peace treaty was signed September 10, 185,1, with General Joseph Lane, Colonel TIII'IISDAY National ltroadcnstlng Company. 7 to 7:30 p. m. Halsey, Stuart pro gram. Selections from several popu-' lari shows will be offered, as tho piece do resistance of the Hal -Key, Stuart program. . Tho "Old Counsellor" wll talk again, giv ing timely financial advice, and lAndy Sanella will wield tne lioi ton. as the orchestra opens with J the vivid 'K1 Dorado March" by Victor Herbert. "Thou Swell" from "Connecti cut Yankee" and "Wonderful" from Gershwin's '.'Funny Kace" are among the other numbers scheduled. broadcast through KHQ(KO MO, KGW, KPO and KFI. f 7:30 to 8:30 Standard Symphony Hour. Complete details follow: Overture "Tancredl" Rossini Llebealied Krelsler Intermezzo "Jewels of the .Madonna" Wolf-Ferra rl Chanson Tristo Tchulkowsky Marche Slav Tchaikowsky Over the Hills and Far'Away Grainger Marche of the Uttle Load Sol diers Pierne A Musical Snuff-Box ..Laidow 1 tide of the Valkyries. .....Wagner Traume Wagner Pomp and Circumstance IMgai; Hroadcast through KHQ, KO MO, KG W, KC.o and KFI. 8:3'fto p.m. Max Dolin and Ills Kylectroneers. Ten selections providing diver sified entertainment will be play ed tonight by Max Dolin and his Kylectroneers. "On Wings of Song" opens the half-hour an among tho popular syncopations ' programmed are "Here We Are," "Miss'You" and "I Lift Cp ' My Fingers and Say Tweet, Tweet, " j which closes the broadcast. J P.roadcast tli rough KHQ, KO MO, KG W, KC.O, KPO, KFI, KSL and KOA. !) to H:30 p. m. Memory Lane. "Memory Lane," the efferves cent mid western comedy played every Thursday night with Hilly Page In the principal role and Klleen Piggott supporting, will be heard tonight Broadcast through KGW and KOO. 10 to 11 p..m. NBC Green Room. Artists on the NBC's staff will be presented as soloists during the weekly NBC Green Room program which will be broadcast through KC.O. and KFI; KPO from 10:30 to 11 p. m. 11 to 12 midnight Musical Mus keteers. Dance tunes by the Musical Musketeers, directed by Walter Bebnn, will he broadcast through KGO nnd KPO; KOMO from 11:15 to .1 2 midnight. 4 OAK GROVE CLASS VIEWS JACKSONVILLE MUSEUM fern-'i rTCiliwpf1 i bp m t r f v-' . a rev- -- mm m i i. " . i Thw- mafAnutde JACK.SOXVII.r.IO. Ore.. Oct. 1(1. (Special.) Mrs. ljna 15.. Inch, toucher of the Onk drove Hchool southern Oregon pioneers present. Fast Company, Comedy Romance, Hunt's Craterian John 1-V lfnas f'ntnnnl WtlHurn I .Martin nnd other well Known j Hccompniiled by her hlHtory chins Ol i ne J to lowing JU 11 In, A iinrcti Ulinllia A ll.txn.r Tin Km. T field and Donald Wright were re cent visitors at our museums nnd Dl A PC IAOICftMll I C ' a,so Vlewea other points or intcresi MECHEM BUYS MURRAY i in our city. They were ' KUottH fit Amy's place. dinner le You Know M ( :he author, nnd nlli X Rlnnior which the jk in contribute to a 1 "Fast Company," Paramount's version of n famous Ring Lnrdner story, opened at Hunt'a Craterian' theater today. t This is a fast-molting romedv ro-j mnnce containing all the brilliant j humor originally Injected Into thel story (one of the "Vou Know M Al" series) by th the additional gla camera alono ca piny of this thrilling type. Jack Oakie, young comedian who has risen to movie prominence in little more than a year, ploys the blundering, boastful small-town boy, who makes good In "Fmt Company." Itlfhard "Skeets" Gallniiher, an other comedian whose success In films Is commensurate with Oakle's plays the pnrt of Oakle's personul manager. Kvelyn Itrent nnd (Iwen Lee, as a pair of teamed actresses, provide the fenrlnine side of the love-interest. . JACKSONVILIJ?, Ore., Oct. 10. (Special.) M. C. Mechem has pur-j AWARD PIPE CONTRACT ehnsed the Murray property on: AHI AHin PDVUPR PI AMT Fourth street and will rebuild later. HOnLHUU rUVVLn rurini ,, The purchase was mado through . W. A. I'hlldcrs, local real estate1 ASHLAND, Ore.. Oct. 10. (Spo nuent. Iclall The cltv council, nt the VEKN Sl'KICII, darini; west-coast nvi otor, lifted his Zenith Wright , motored hiplane into the sky from Long Beach municipal airport. Alone, and without addition of gas oline or motor oil, he and Associated triumphed in world competition! He stayed in the air longer than any lone . flyer under slmilur conditions ever has done before. Again, Associated Aviation Gasoline proved itself the motor fuel that really ussures "More Miles to the Gallon. Again Cycol Aero Oil demonstrated "Endurance Beyond Belief v Ask for Associated Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oil at the red, green and -, cream stations or garages. Enjoy, in your car, the same sparkling perform ance that featured tlus record-breaking flight. A S S O C I A T E II O I Ij C O M P A N Y Refiner and Marketen of Auociated Catoline, Cycol Motor OIU and Createt, Anoclated Ethyl Cataline, "World' Record Products" meetins Tuesday night, awarded the contract ror laying eloctrlcally welded pipeline to carry the watA' from the Heeder (iulcli reservoir to the city power plant. Tho llenll Pipe & Tank Corporation of Port land Is the firm to which the award was made at a net pi loo of 11, 635.80. ASHLAND P. E. 0. HEARS REPORT ON CONVENTION ASHLAND, Ore., Oct. 10. (Special.) The yenr's work for chapter AC of the P. M. O. sister hood was opened hy a meeting held nt the homn of Mrs. Iterthn Den ton, on North Main street, Tuesday evening. The most Interesting Item of the program was the splendid report of Mrs. I.oulso McNalr, who was a delegate to the supremo con vention held during Heptemher In Chicago. Mrs. McNalr was a pas senger on the speclnl trnln of twenty cars that carried V. B, O, delegates from the west. ' WICHITA FALLS, ToXtts (PH; Tree pictures of Wichita Falls Texas league hasehall -tenm were offered to fans In nn attempt of club owners to boost attendance at home pnmcs. ' '- Hobart Bosworth's First All Talkie at Rialto Theatre Hobart Bosworth has a charac terization In "Murricn'nn," the all talking picture now playing at the, Rialto theater. There Is an odd twist to "Hurri cane.' brought nbnut by an un expected meeting between a hard ened, cruel sea captain and the daughter he has believed dead. Irflla Hyams Is tho girl, while John Mnck Urown, Allan Hoscoe, Tom O'lirien, Iella Mclntyre nnd others' lend support. There In a storm scene and a wreck, and there is a mutiny oji boRrd ship In which much blood I hed before victory lights on the hanner of the owner. ""Hurrirane" brings to mind the vaudeville sketch In which Boi worlh made a successful tour a few, years ano. The playlet was based on Jack Iondon's "The Sea Wolf." HAVANA (D Thp Hoard of Al dermen has passed nn ordinance providing that finner prints must be taken of nil bodies brought to the municipal mornim. The action wa Influenced by solution of the Identity of a recent rase through the ilertjillon system. 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