MEDFORD MAIL" TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX,' WEDXESDAY, MAY 7,"l9.T0.
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Will Not Atop'-lDm
Tho alrpOrt committee of ths
Chamber M Commerce wan in
formed yesterday that the West
Coast Air Transport company will
not consider Medford an a Hclied
uled htop and will c ontinue to
make . Its landing at Montagu,
Col.' Thq company give an rea
sons' that the climb In ftnd out of
the valley encouruKen too much
consumption of ganullne &nd thnt
special arraiiwementB for their
lu rulings' were lining completed at
Montague, Inrluning the conntruc
tion of a' radio 'station.
Dreaimaklng find ronuidellng at
ino rasmon .mo p, m mvuiunr
IJMir. Tel. 1181. ' tf
police Want MouHhIk
Medford and out-of-town motor
Ih(h are warned by tho police dn
partment to refrain from leaving
packages in 'unlocked cns as sev
eral complaints were rrceived by
the police the past week from nuto
Ists who said they had lost grocer
ies and other articles from their
machines. Such petty thievery 1m
growing and Monday Bight in
cluded the theft of two moto-me-ters
from nn auto stage.
Phom. 542. AVe'll haul away
voiir refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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In 'fitnto Metropolis
I. P.' Andres, local manager for
Montgomery Ward & Co., left this
morning for Portland where he
will "attend Montgomery AVard .t
Co,' buyers' week.
The Peasley's new1 stoudto now
open, opposite now Holly theater.
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Two Ilulldhiff Applications -
'The Southern Oregon Construc
tion company will spend $4000 to
build u dwelling on Hitrnulmrpr
rond, and K:1 10. Wilson will spend
$100 to build a garage nnt wood
shed on Heatty street, according to
applications made: yesterday nt the
city building department.
Let me write your firo Insurance.
Carl. V. Tengwald, Hotel Hollnnd
Bldg, Phono 993. tf
Bclllnghnm Man Sought
The ))ollco department today re
ceived an Inquiry from the Bei
llngham police department inquir
ing for the- whereabouts' of Oscar
Badkritrom; 84 year old, believed to
be ' In'- southern Oregon. Back
ntroni'n father Is reported to '
seriously 111 and calling for hl son.
-If .Interested In aviation, write
The Aero Klying Servioo, Box lOEi,
Talent, Ore., for information., 48
OuRstft from a DIhUuico . .
Hotel guests In Modford from dis
tant points includn It. W. Anderson
of Boise, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. I D.
Samuols of Aberdeen, S. D., Clark
AVestlng of Gary, Ind.. F. H. Jack
son of New York City and Fred
Arndt of, Kansas City, Mo(- r
Let us haul away your garbage
and refuse Phono 542, City Sani
tary Service. . , 387 tf
Completing State Tour
Charles Hall of Marshfleld. republican-candidate
for governor;
was iv vLsitor ln Medford this forenoon-Minn"
was to spehd this nflor
noon' at Ashland.' 'Mr. Hall has
visited 'overy' county In the state
with the "exception 'of t,ako, and
foresees rt bright outlook for him
self in 'th' 'forthcoming primaries
next week,' Hall 'believes he has
tho lend In all the count I oh with the
exception of Yamhlllt "Clatsop, Ma
rfan, and ftosHlbly Jackson. ! The
number of candidates In 'tho field,1
he. thinks will Kwing Mullnomnh
eounly over to his side, -although
1eorgo Joseph is'declnred tho lead
ing' candidate' there.
'For Sale Cut 'flowers. Mixed
b minuets a specialty, , Also orders
tukom for corsages. Call at 32li
South Holly St.. or Phone 390-U 80
Ixmivo for .Portland ,
Mr, and Mrs., C. AV. iVood of
Prospect loft Medford this , morn
ing air Portland, -where Mr. AVood
will participate' In the trapshoo-..
Ho doesn't expect to bring homo
the laurels, he stated, before board
ing the train, but he does intend
to give tho1 upstate men a good
race. , . .
Going to California soon; will
take a good driver for company,
over 21 yrs. old. Box O. K Tribune.
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Use
More
Milk
Products
and specify Milk Bread
tuch as baked by Fluh
rer;i which contain a
greater portion of milk
products than ordinary
breads.'
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Attend Trap Shoot
i C O. Mendenhall find fi rover
j Xuns ure.vumong local ahootlni;
j experts who will attend the trap-
uhoot In Portland -thiM week.
j Guaranteed hemstitching, i Mm.
j Cnnoone. formerly with Sinclair'
Hlore, now located at 219 Heatty.
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Accident Com mission HuccI
William R. Ueid of Medford yes
terday filed suit in circuit court
against the state industrial acci
dent commission for tho um of
$77 6 claimed to he ue for Iobh of
wanes, and phywiclan and hosplt:.!
fees, as a result of a fracture oi
a Uia he sustained lnnt June. lie
claims It was sustained while in
the' performance of duty for the
Southern Oregon tins company.
Home baking. Bread and pastry
a specialty. 604 No. Kir. Phono I
?(J( evGI,lng8,
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Tuo Mnro Kuinlllcs Arivp Vf.st in a (uucet that relieves ou
lOncouraKed to come lo 80iilhernof worry and expense. A Btylo for
Oregon by Kr.rle IJ:ivl.s, reiiresont-1
Ins the Chamber of commerce und
the Medford Jtealty l;oard. two
families, James McDavId and M.
J. Jeffers, arrived Monday from
Los Angeles to takup liermanent
residence In or near Medford. Sev
eral morn families are expected tu
come next week and all are firrlv
lnn with the intention of purchas
ing property.
A (5.00, (10.00 and (15.00 group
ing of selected coat, dresses nnd
blouses are at IStholwyn H. Hoff
mann's. There Is also a 50 re
duction on model huts. 4!l
No word front Kiikcmc
Although the 200 additional
names were sent to census head
(juurters nt KliKene Inst week, no
Information has been received Itv
the Chamber of Commerce telling
what number of the names had
been accepted. If only 4 53 aro
taken, Medford would have its pop
ulation of 1 1,000. .It Is expected
official Information will be receiv
ed here In a short time.
Pythian Slaters card party Thurs
May 8lh. 110 sure and corno. 40
Died at (Jlcnilale
11. l. Hrown, millionaire owner
of the famous lli'ownshasta ranch
at Mt. Hhasta City, died Hunday
night In a Glendale, Cal., sana
torium, according -to the Siskiyou
News. Mr. Hrown, who was 07
years of uffe, had been -n resident
of Siskiyou county since his pur
chase of the ranch 10 years g'j.
The ranch Is one of tile, most mod
errt In tho district. It recently w?s
offered for sale. Mr. .Brown was
well -known to Medford horse rac
ing fans, having brought horses
to races here in the past few years.
Qroon fir slabs, heavy kind, with
lots of mill end block. Medford
Fuel Co,,, Phono 081. tf
llnlil Convention Here
The 1 1)30 convention, of the Pa
cific Coast Association of Advertis
ing Agencies will bo held In Med
fnrd September '10, So t.nd 21. In
the neighborhood- of 100 men will
be present from Washington,' Oro-(
gorv ani-j UTunrornia. .
lll-ln. green Pino slabs, 'largo or
smnll loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
70, . . 344tt
Bounty Warrants JlecrcoKO
The spring season has Beon -a
decided decrease In tho number o(
bounty warrants Issued nt tho coun
ty olerk'a office. "CoverliiB the past
week,' warrants were issued to
Theo. Avergrls of Deter, one coy
ote; V. l,tninl, Ashland, two coy
otes nd one bobent; .!.- H. 'Hank
head, Ileagle, one coyote and ono
bobcat. - -
Tho Peasley'B new studio mow
open, opposite new Holly theater.
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Auto lileellHes Issued
. Tho sheriff's office yesterday is
sued auto licenses to tho following
motorlsls of Medford: C. O. Hum
phrey. .Prank Wldner, Klmer Wells,
L, and H. Pennington, Hlg 7 Ware
house and dl. K. W. Hlillvor. A
license was also Issued to Mrs. hU
Hun (Ireer of Ashland.
We specialize In radiator anil
fender repairing at Van's Oarage
33 So. Dartlett. Phono 208. tf
Itetiirn to Klmiiiitl.
Mr. aud i Mrs.- Thomas Whl'.c
Delxell and snmll daughUr Caryl
returned from Medford Sunday
evening. Mw. Delsell nnd Caryl
spent several days, of last week vN
Itlng In the valley city, Klamath
Herald.
, nyngo'B dance, Wed.
Dreamland. Clents 75c.
and
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To l-'oriii OrKniilMitlim
lOrforts are underiay to form a
company, made up tbf local busi
nessmen, to take over the aviation
school roncesslon at the Medfor:l
airport. Tho concession had 'lteon
operated by Major Ollbert l-icker-
son, who left n shoin lime ago,
after spending n few months In
Medford. ' No definite actl'tn has
been taken as yet.
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Anyono who would llko n bar
gain In n high grndo'bnnJn shoulil
call nt this office nnd Inspect the
banjo lelt here for sale: a Bacrlflee
regardless of cost. 25tf
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I linives for tl.o North ) .
j Cliff Mcliougall, advance agent
for the .ft II. IlariieS 'elreiis. after
' spending a day In Medford, left
I vestordav for Grants Pitas and
points north. He said the circus
has been showing since the. flnt
of -March throughout Ciuilfornli:.
The big show will come to Mdd
ford from Klamath Vails, making
is doubling back i'ii lis Itinerary 16
reach this city "cessary. As a
rule, when n circus shows either In
j Medford Kin ninth Kalis, one of the
! two cities Is missed.
Oreen fir slabs, heavy kind, with
lots of mill tm blocks. Medford
Fuel Co., Phone 631. tf
Hon from Tncoma
Mr. nnd -Mm. Kolth Owen of Tn
roinn, N uh., nre snendlnu weverul
dayM In Medford attending to busi
ness matters.
Corsaue totUitelA ' for , J U n I d r
Prom. Hoc. rhone 3J10-U 62
Men 'luititft Meeting Monday
The regular Reunion of the retail
merclnitH' jjiyifdgn. C the ,Ciam-t
ber of commerce will lie held next'
Monday evening at 'the Hotel Aled-J
ford, where Robert Mount of the
Portland Better Business bureau
will he the speaker of the evening.
A 100 per cent attendance of Med-j
for business men Is expected. J.
lood dos for good country home,
50c. Veterinary Hosp,, Jackson
Co. Humane Society. 48
Population In PwrouKO)
A census report of the population
of Montague In northern California
reveals that that city has sufferei
a decrease In population of more
than J 00 per cent. The census
count for 1020 gave Montague
and the latest count showed only
r07.
Why worry with faucets that
Irak? Why not fnatall faucets In
whicrh washer does not wear? In-
every purpose. Made of best ma
terinl and reasonable in price. Will
demonstrate. Address or call i t
rear of 320 South Oakdale, Med
ford. See J. A. Scott. . 47
Orotfoniaim In Meflfortl
Included among the hotel guests
In Medford from Oregon points are
Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Jones of Sa
lem," -Prank ftlchards' bf Kugene,
G. H. Miller of Albany and the fol
lowing from Portland: ' L.tO. Shir
ley, W. M. Itlchards, William Quli,'
ley, fl. L.'Staley, H. D. Mlrkbeck
and Jnck Myers.
10-ln. preen pine slabs; large 'or
small toads. - Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
70. - 844tf
Iteturns to VHy
10. 'W. Jatua, who has been re
ceiving trea-tniant In a Portland
hospital for the past two weeks,
has returned to Medford.
See Brill's Sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. tf'
Arrived by Piano
K. (). Koshlan of Portland ar
rived bore TuoHday mornlnif by
airplane to transact business with
local merchants.
Oxy-acetylene welding, "brazing,
cutting-. N. F. Ohrt, 114 S. Bartlett.
Kiddie Wins Fouith Place
Hy dofeatinK Gaston iFornand of
A.shland In a billiard mateh last
niKbt, the final jcamo of the city
toUrnnmont, Harold Riddle of Med ford
took fourth : place. t Kiddle
won by a 'one-sided score and is
said to have 1 played a ' consistent
frame.
Bummer prices on wood and coal,
lluy now at our special May deliv
ery prices, 1 K. Samson Co. 50
Called South
Mrs. C. IX Thompson of this eltv
was called to Hun Francisco -tho
first of tho week by the Illness of
Iter daughter -in-law. She will prob
ably spend several days In the
southern city.
Uynpro's dance AVed. and fiat.
Dreamland. Oents, 75c, ;' Ik
CorsnKO bouquets for Junior
Prom. fUlc. Phono 39(M,. : 62
liriiiK Home the I ImIi
'Olonn llionnor and Wllslo Prultt,
Who, da rod tho anow and sleet to
spend yesterday at Fish lake, sur
prised their friends this morninK
with an exhibit of 11 beautiful
trout. Tho weather was cold but
the fish wore hungry, they report,
and tho angleworms used for bait
work as well In snow ns in sun
shine. Few other fishermen werc
soon at the lake yesterday.
IlemstltchlnK, picoting, plentln,
button makltiR and hose mendlnu.
Handicraft Shop. 257tf
To Tjohvp for Portlum!
Ttukln ISstes, for sometime pro
prietor of a billiard room on Front
street, has disposed of his Inter
ests and Is' leaving -next Sunday for
Portland to' enter; n 'hosptlnl for
medical treatment. He expects to
be gone Indefinitely, in view of the
fact that he wns kept there for
three mnuihs the last tlim he made
n -trip to the hospital.
lfl-ln. ffreon pine slabs, large or
small loads. Valley -Fuel Co., Tol.
76. 344tf
Publicity for Hlver
. ItoKUe river nnd its amo ts
aro being advertised all over tho
world this month by The Sporting
C Huh is Dealer, in Its May Issit
This trade magazine, published in
St. Louis, ibis month Is carryhv
a news item concerning tho hro
rb u ro issued by .1 oe W ha rt on of
O rants Pass, enlltled "The Itogue
Hlver and Its Oame Klsh." The
magnetic has a world-wide eircu
latlon. Grants .Pass Courier.
Oroen fir slabs, heavy kind, with
lots of milt end blocks. Medford
Fuel Co., Phono (131. tf
Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co., Phone 76. tf
Taking Kxainluatlons
Several members of the Head
t u arte r.s co m pn n y of the O regoti
National (luard, located In this city,
are 'taking examinations for pro
motion to the 'Vank of corporal.
ThoNP taking the examinations are
Private Stnnwood, Private NicfTols,
Private Christine and Flrst-Clavs
Private Ysunza.
Uuik at thlsl Uaigaln price
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
reiff money snver.r Hats Silo, $l.0S,
$2. OS up to The Kmmy l,ou
Hat Shopn M. M. Store. 4S
Haircuts for men, women and
children Btlll 50c ht Highway
Harber Shop. 45
l-'lli-M to Knn I'VttHrUw
11. Von -Hoevenberg, of Sams
Vnlley, left this noinc by mail
plane for Sn rrnncUco.
Dynge's danvo Wed. and
Drenmlaud. Gents. 7ac.
Sat..
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Pon'l miss the week end specln's
at the Band Box nnd Shoe Box.
223 East tith St. Hats $l,os to $t".
Shoos $2.95 to $5,115. Marvelous
values await you. 4S
PRELATE RESIGNS AFTER TRIAL
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Asaocnletl Hrcs I'holo
Because' of dissatisfaction over the verdict In the ecclesiastical
trial of the Rev. Julius A. Velasco (shown with wife), Bishop H. P.
Almon Abbott (Inset) of the Lexington, Ky.,' diocese, tendered hlit
resignation. Mr. Velaaco was tried on charges (rowing out ot his
marriage to a Roman Catholic, conduct unbecoming of a clergyman,
and using defamatory language to his bishop. He was acquitted of
first two charges.
FIRST DALLES BERRIES
PLACED UPON MARKET
THE DALLES, Ore.', May 7.(7P)
The season's first strawberries.
of the everbearing 1 variety, were j
marketed here today by fi, D.
Smith whose form is in a protected
cove just west of , the city. The
berries, the first reported ', from
any mid-Columbia district, retail
ed at 25 cents per pint hallock.
LlrOtttoWt.
POUTLANDj -May 7. (jP)-
Cat -
lie iuu, eaives iu
tUlking around1
steady.
Hogs 1!0, only few early sales;
light butohers at $10.50. '-Feeder
and stocker pigs $10:00-11.50.
Sheep 500; . steady. '
- . . . Produce f",;
PORTLAND, Ore., May .7.P)
BUTTE H: Stronger tendency,
unchanged.
EOOS: Weaker tendency;' un
chanRvfd. ,-
MILK (butterfat) noultrv.;ooun -
try meats, onions, potatoes, jwool.
nutH, hay, cascara bark andi hops
steady and unchanged.
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Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., May 7( (P)
-rr-Wheat futures: ;
Open Jilgh Low . iClose
May' ...1.02 1.02 1.01 l.oi
July ...1.03 -1.03 . 1.01 1.01
Sept.' ..1.03 1.03 1.02. 1.02
Cash wheat:
Big Bend hluestem, hurd ;
wilte .-.J.Ll.lfi
Soft white ..,4.i.02
Western white 1.02
Hard winter .....1.00
Northern spring , 1.00
Western red . 1.00
Oats: No. lb.; white ;2i).0()
Today's car receipts: Wheat 23,
flour 5, corn 5, outs 3, hay, 3.
NEW YOHIC, May 7 (P) Price
trends shifted frequently In today's
stock market ns trading berame
more orderly and, further readjust
ments after I Its recent upheaval
were completed.
After moderate extension of yes
terday's gains at the opening, the
mnrket wus subjected lo iteavy
profit taking, but prices stiffened
and speculation for the rise was
resumed with vigor, only to run
into i further profit taking and
stun t selling. s trading progressed.
A further break in U. S. Steel
to below ltifl Inspired large selling
orders In the 'late trading and
many popular - shares were de
pressed to the day's lowest figures.
Application for a receivership for
Celntex was followed by a drop in
the slock to , 29 Mi, a loss of 14
points.
The close was heavy. Sales ap
proximated -1,200,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 1 5
selected stocks follow:
Am. Can 137i
Col. (las "4Mt
Am. Tel. and Tel 245
Anaconda : 54 1
Curtiss Wright 1 1
(lencral Motors 4 r li
Kennicot Copper 4 2
Radio Corporation 4S
Reading 115
Scars Roebuck 81
United Air Craft RS
lT. S. Steel n;s
Mont. Ward 22 Vi
s- -t
Int. TV!. fi2W.
BEEBE AND BEN PLAN
1ljili.ti'lOM. Cal.,'iny (JP)
I'liins for their marriiiKc here
.lune 14 next, were announced hy
llehe lluniels nntl Rey Lyon mo- i
Hon picture- stars. ;
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Tho Taylor Trunka Kir In' basket- j
hull leain of (MiIciiko has won i'28 j
Karnes ami lost 20 In nine veins j
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We are offering a number of
work anil saddle horses for sale!
cheap. C. V. Hoover, Tel. t97.1t.;.'
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THE MARKETS
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Wall Street Report
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PACIFIC GROWERS
! GET MONEY SOON
SPOKANE,. May 7. (P) F.
Wilmer of Rosulia, ' president
the North Pacific drain Growers
j Inc., has assured members of the
' organization that enough farm ro
, lief money to cover all applications
, for loans on 1029 wheat would be
available soon.
, President Wilmer said that ap
! proximately $2,S00, 000, m addition
1 l tlle $1,400,000 originally alloted
would be sent to the northwest to
cover an wneat deposited as col
lateral on a basis of $1.13 a bushel.
He said that loans for 1 approxi
mately 3,300,000 bushels of wheat,
applications for which now are o-i
file, would be approved "within a
few days."
ST. B0NAVENTURE FIRE
DAMAGE TWO MILLION
i 1 "hit vptp v.n w v t
j uev. Thomas Piuss'man. president
of St." Bona venture's college, the
central building of which was de
stroyed by fire late yesterday, to
day estimated the total loss at
52,000.000.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Iipi.lliVB JT OR NOT Can't he
lieut; 37 aere.i. rich soil, i) mi.
sliulh of Hloilforil; excellent lo
' cation; L5 ncrcH alfalfa,' watered ;
t,$50l) hay crop reiuly to cut: oo'l
! 6-room plastered modern nous,?,
ham anil outbuildings: water nntl
taxes aiiprox. $226; .some equip ;
S 3 7 ill) ; kooiI terms. Cinlner &
Sheley. Central point. 50
TO Tit A DE Good stock ranch,
100 A., 1 00 A. meadow and phuv
land, 50 A. in growing crop;
large barn, 0-room hourie, pater
niiii'd in house, t'al. property or
Willamette, valley in exchungu.
Owner, Phone 21, Central Point.
'IS
FOR SALE Prelum elevator, ca
lu.elty 1 14 tons, new calilea
enough for 4 stories; rockI conill
tion; has heen Insrtecteil . and
passeil hy state. lliK 7 Fruit
Warehouse, Inc. 47
FOR HITICIC SALE Almost new
4-room tnoilern home on pave
ment; fine luwn anil Knrilen; at
tractive price: fine conn-net: vcrv
small payment down. Call 304-11
aner 11 p. in.
AXi'KD- Man with Jacks and
ciiinpmcnt lo raise my huusc;
desire a ninn with some knowl
edge of plumblntf. to disconnect
and reconnect plumbing. I will
furnish timbers lind blocks. A
tl. Adams, :2!l Jlesslo tit. Tel.
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H'ANTBU (llrl for housework In
i.iiiiuy 01 i . 'i-none 4X7-J-2.
V: .Main.
FOIt r.K.VT Modern house with
rniiKo. 1 Hi) West 111th. 4n
FOI SAI.IO Berry cups and crnte-.
Mnliaicli Seed ("0. 4l!tf
LOS I Parker Kvcrshnrp nencll,
oianKO. Wed. a. m. on streec.
i' Inner please return to Tribune.
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ton tA L1C HA RO ATX, on ensv
terms. 4-room bungalow; bath.
.sleepliiK porch. Kai-aSe; newly
deconited; Iiii'ko lot. oil T'liclr'
hlKhway near school, or will
Hade for Income property, in
quire imii . tirupe. Phone 7a:'.
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"" 1 INSURANCE o
;HGENGY
PRICE REDUCED on
Moden 6-rm. Bungalow
limy built-in rent 11 n-.;gn rage:
flrepliHT. rlf. 91)6 X. (Viilnil
live, t'nsli or tonus.
S.h II. V. KtlK.z, mxner.
llnlol 1 tol hi ml, or jour mil
rMiile, niront.
GANGLAND VICTI
rnnriiDrn Dcrnoc
M O ULI UIL
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CHICAOO, .May i 7. OT -An-
other' gangster went for his' last;
ride ludav. His mutilated body
,..;, ,,. ,,- In a ditch
along the Joliet road, a favorite
battle ground of bootleggers.
County highway police believed
the victim was "Big .lacks" Heln
man, a C'apone clansman.
The man apparently had been
tortured hefnro he was slain. A
niiu'hine gun had sprayed a dozen
bullets into his head.
Although the -body sprawled
awkwardly in the ditch as though
tossed from a speeding automu-
hllc, the coat lay folded beside inn
body, and a grny fedora hat had
been placed nearby on a news
paper, dated today.
The scene was beyond the city
limits at il.trd and JIarlem ave.,
a mile from the spot where John
"Dingbat" Obertn and his body
guard were found slain a few
weeka ago.
SALEM, Ore.,: May 7. OT Thu
Oregon State Fair will be the first
state fair in the United States to
require the Infectious abortion test
for all dairy cattle exhibited, end
no dylry animals having the dis
ease will he allowed on thi
grounds. Dr. 'W. II. Lytle. state
veterinarian, said today thitt a res-!
olutlon covering this ruling has.
been adopted by the iair hoard. It
will be effective this year. ' ;
It is believed the requirement
will Increase the number of dairy j
animals exhibited for the reason 1
that herds from outside the state,!
whose owners have heretofore kept,
them away from the fair becausj
of danger .of Infection, will now
bring them to the sti'.te. 1
PRESIDENT CONSIDERS i
REVIEW BATTLE FLEET
1 WASHINGTON, May. 7: OT
President , Hoover is considering
going to Hampton Roads, Vn May
20 to review the battle fleet of the
navy.
Stomach Sufferers
If many foods do not agree with
you, nnd you suffer from gas, heart
burn, bloating-- sour stomach, and
dyspepsia, why not mnko tho Dili,
tex.. 15 minute test? Dlotex Is
harmless, yet works with surpris
ing speed. One ingredient has the
power to digest 3,000 times Its own
weight. Don't give up. (let Diotex
nt any drug store. Put It to tho
test. Money back if you don't soon
feel like new, and able to eat In
comfort. Only 110c. For sale at
larmin ft Woods' Drug store
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HE'S WHAT ; . .
WOMEN WANT . . .
He's . handsome, virile,
powerful and wealthy,
desired by ladies.
GUNS END MISERY
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, iOmnnn ahv . i k urn revenge but ih
I I II MW& '1 HE ONLY FELL,
C9UJUIUW 'n-loveaoain
, . uiMrn ill
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Hi CATHERINE DALE OWEN Vf'' H 'jT
III ' All TnlklllK Con,ly ''J ( "J i V j I
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sl Mk$'-m j The actual dramatization ot j M
I HI l , j I'hil wizard, who baffled the Ml
Sk V'tt '1 w,"',1 hl!l mysterious ills- l-Mfe
I Vnx Talking Xew-i V appearance from his air- B 3
111 Uil. 10,', a:,,.. i;ve, 2.v. 0c plane over the I-Jngllsh Chan- ff if
HI O ' ' n ,nel . . . whoHe bride fled B
" J MOTHER Goring SUNDAY Special Added Attraction
! II O ""' SEE MEDFORD and Rogue River Valley tWough
put Her n in.ok ot eyes of the motiopicture camera . J
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BY AILMENT OF HEA8T
LOW A.NUrJlr'-n. amy 1.-1".'
A. V. Tully, manaBinis editor of the
Los Angeles Evening Express, died
at his homo this morning of 11
sudden heart attack. Although he
had been troubled with a heart.
. - .lm .U o,llllll'
jvllinenl lor some nine, ...c
ha(, b(j,n (U lh,sk yesterday as
usuif , ne was 61) years uf ago
and had been connected with tho
Los Angeles afternoon newspaper
1 nearly:1" years. ;
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B ps MICKEY MOUSE SAYS:
.Ht 5 ?"Club members will get. their, member.
tfj!pjf . ship cards and buttons Saturday. Thj"!
. big show starts at
.1 days THHAY EVERY LOVER -OF GOOD
; starts 1 KJUr. 1 MUSIC SHOULD see this
1 iB5ff7
V Musical
Ylr ' Drama in ,lV
The liever-lii-ln-1mft IK
goiien mnxliior Shu- (KgjjArtT ( raV N ITA
lici t, lieethoven nir.l ftft ' 'Sfefcn ii jvt
Chopin form 1111 VJwl u" rT M'l
desi rlliably hciiutl- Vft " N;' l'WB
fill pattern lor a A S Jf I ' ' TjTMl
' ''ased'' oil" 'the"'!!''" , "' vVf ff "i
of a inaster nut- i '' f ,
MIok.-y (lliiusell) VJ FfrBl t '
.Mi-IJuirc wlili his - SffFSl M&Av'jV
gang: all lalking lu , , 2 I..R I .iMijr?
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ffW5im SlinorGluris
p.- iSgf most '
7 Srfi uSSiai ?JL L0VE DRAMA I
.i 1 -r?. 1 h..& KcrviAur. puk hi
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when Zomo afi.
Douse cooling, healini "V
ZEMO on the Bcalp and ruh
ouly. If you're liLat&K
delight. Use this remarkaK,8
amily antiseptic liquid freely 1."'
the sensible way to get rid Jn
druff and Itching Scalp. Keen zfe
handy. Safe ana dependant 10
form !of itchinglrriiiSuTi0'1!1!
and scalp. 3Sc, eOcIna n,00ikui
TODAY
3LS. '-'4 DAYS STARTS ' l