fET)FOT?T) MATL TRTBT7N"E "NrEDFOHD, OREGON", TUESDAY, MAT 27, 1930. FSOE FOTJE .f.iifi ; . : : z : nl kzzzzz Gs'tsssssi Wssm rrI fH MANY Wmi Three In Case Marked By Gang Murder MM HM ,W:HBl!lga v FISH PETITIONS (5. n f TOMORROW Names Continue to. Pourin . jT rAh a - V nr1' ' '"'J " fa ' " -for Ban -of Commercial P fAWk M M WdllSd(iy m " "IS : Nets On Rogue - Circu- f iL UnMm L J '. tt . ... ! lators Listed. , t " f1 M l' :V "r!U J Signature for the Kogue River Fishing amendment continue to pour Into Rogue Wver committee headquarters In the .Medford Na ..tlonal Hunk building. H. L. Nohlltt. secretary, stated thiH morning. It is believed by the end of the week the committee member will be Hide to determine when they will hnve n Bufflclont number of signa tureH ready to place the amend ment on the November ballot. Although they expect to file the peUtion with tho secretary of state with more than the required 15,000 nnmes. , The Izaak Walton league and the Jackson County Game Protec tive association ore now engaged In hot competition to nee which can firm complete Its house to ho une and office to office canvass. The Rogue River committee re quests that anyone willing to cir culate u petition In one of the residential localltien get in touch with Mr. Nohlllt, in tho Med ford National Bank building, He can he reached by telephone at 1698-J, 370-M or J 23. , ; Registration books are open at the county court houso and other places for registration and ufl per sons not registered, who wish to sign the petitions, are urged to register at once aa they can then sign Immediately. .The lint of circulators In Juckson county follows: I'lche Hardware store, i Harry Hkyrmun. Medford Bldg. ' Chris Wolff, R, 1, Medford. Olln Arnsplgor. H. J. Berrlan. . .louett I. Bray. Brown's Milliard Hall. Browne Hardware store. ' 1 McCurdy-Danlels Ins. Agency. Leonard Douglas, Tomlln B'x Co. (1, E. KergUHon. Merrick Auto Camp. Chris Clottllcb, Chamber of Com. Hansen Coal Co. Hubbard Bros. Implement Htore. Lamport's. Tho Toggery. Jacobs Bungalow store. , Josephine Koppes, Court House. Medford Turn. & Hdwe. Co. Pennington's Battery Horvlco. Col.W. H. Paine. Harry Luy. nick; Green., " ' , y ,' M. NV Hogan, , . , ..Merle Hognn. . ; J. Verne Hhangle. . O rover Young. Mutual Mill & Teed Co. I O. Thayer. Chester Fitch. William Hnmmett. Mrs. M. K, c;hapman. T. E. Danlejs. Mrs. H. L. Nohlltt. Roy Parr, Ashland. . Bert Peck, Lake of tho Woods. Dwlght Phlpps, Wlmer nnd Rogue Hiver. Floyd Rippey, Upper Applegate. James Robins, Gold Ray. Rons ift Ross, (Central Point. Ram rtandry, Rogue River, 1, T. Seaman, lOngle Point. W. Jl. Wing. Gold Hill. J tunes Grieve, Prospect. . Lawronco Duff, Klamath Hot springs. John Pernoll, Applegate. J. F. Carson, Hmto Falls. R. E. Dotrtck, Ashland. Fletcher Flshs, Phoenix. Ben Geary, Trail. Elmer Hull, Central Point. R. Earl Jones, Talent. A. O. Myers, Central Point. II. T. Pankey. Central Point. Ray Wilson. Jacksonville, .his. Clelland ( Dmlgo Bridge) Chester Purcell. Jacksonville. Jacksonville Confectionery. ' Ray Wilan, Jacksonville. T r fit ROOSKVKIT i F1KLD. N. Y. May. 27. frVPi 1 Accompanied hy. Gllmoro. his lion mascot, Ideut. Col. Roiicoe Turner took off nt 4:08:40 a. m., K. H. T.) today on n one-stop flight to Irn Angeles in an attempt to establish a new speed record from the Atlantic to the Pacific. , The non-stop easl-to-went rer ord Is If) hottm, 10 minutes, and ,12 seconds, eptahllshed hy Captain Frank Hawks. There is no pres cnt onestop record. Turner said ho probably would make his slop at Wichita. Kansas. He took off In the same plane i Which ho recently failed to break the west-to-east one-ntop record made hy Col. Charles A, Lind bergh, Tho pluno has a 625 horse power motor, 100 moro than tho Llndherg plane. Ho carried 450 fcallons of gasoline and 25 gallons Of oil. ; Omllt to Churches. WASHINGTON. May 27. A Credit for election nf President Hoover was attributed to th churches and temperance organi Kations by Heets Pirket, rrprenent Ing the Methodist board of tem perance, In testimony today heforo the senate lobby committee. Xewberg. Moore Motor Co, lnlaUed new equipment. Usmmm Red Letter, way m mm&mdJ.m 3 yr V . UKUdl UIICIIl Jim m Wlillo'the jury won out deliberating oil' Hit Into of Arnold Iter rl, Clinton Mason and Churles Griiver, Sr. (above In order moil tinned) Melville i. SI urtcvant, government's star witness and Ben Is wife were sliot by Vlmvut LurU'b. Nturlevniil was killed, but Mrs. IkM-rl was given a chance- to re cover. NluHovant, also u defendant. Imd tin-mil slate's evidence, uicicii claimed ne h!mi hi self- defenso, but was accused by Ids Cooperative Muskrat Farm , Contemplated In County Tlio rHtiilillHhment -nf if eo-oio-rntlvo niiiBknit farm In Jai'ksoii county in Iwinie xerloimly cuii Bldcioil liy N. M. Slrnetpr, luml of the OlcKcin MllMklat 111 wik'ts' AHBoi'liitinn, Inf., with liwuluiinr-tui-B ut Klamnth FuIIh, m-iir which city tho uHBuclatlon Ih ulieuily iipo- utlmr two farniB. Mr. Binw'i- has itlvun till,' county u. . rnrenu Htudy and dci'lnr ho has located Hpvcral bUcb. MiiHkrat fur Ib In Krent demand aceordlnit to Mr. Htreeter, linu laruo niiantllleB of It were im ported limt year to supply the nn tlonal demanil, made morn m'lltjrnt will ho kept liy operators ot liy tho MlBBlsslppI flood ft ycartho farm for thrco years and at or two ii i;n when thoimanda of the i the end of that time tho pur mniill animals were swept to their Irliiixrr may Bell tho mnakratB that death. Tho area BiirroundliiK have resulted from tho orlRiiml (.'hesapcake Imy returned on I y i vurclmsn or take them away from tTiliio. mill worth of the nnimais , after the value of IruiiplilK netlvl- ties had heen over two million : dollars annually hoforo. The for-j cst country has heen trapped clean ; nnd the only solution to supply the deninnd for muskats Is uy i ralslnit them. Mr. Streeter said thla; nfternoon. ' Thero lire several species of the nnlmal!' hut only one Is found I" he oxeentlnimllv profitable beaver strain, golden brown.- This rut in large and rivals the skunk In sl'e. . Mr. Wl reel or nas spom two investigating local ct . .1... lie sam iiuu no naw mmumi iiit-ni Gordon Warner Makes Hit , As National Park Ranger (lordnn Warner, whose chief; fame hitherto has been that he watt a grtulimte or tne .Meiiioro high school bu-t yenr, n son of the city's postmaster and pohomh Ing expert knowledge of chickens, the feathered kind, has now step ped out Into lasting fame In mov ing pictures, which may ulti mately be seen in tho rural school houses: throughout the land, . For the Medford young man has been noting a an emergency ranger for the past week at Ora tor National park, stationed In front of the ranger station at Anna Spring camp, to check oars and answer the questions of the tourists nnd other visitors. He Is resplendent In one of the uni forms of Thief Hanger Hill God frey, ncorn Insignia on the coat sleeves a nd t b roe pa in fill r orns concealed underneath the top" nf his shoes, which, tho corns, are his own. acquired in tramping around the park with the many others of the pine beetle eradi cation crew. Hard up for asintanco because the regular park rangers are not yet on duty and the visitors be gan Increasing In number dally. Chief Hanger Godfrey, finding that he must have aid, railed Gordon away from the pine beetle crowd, Installed him as an emergency ranger nnd uniformed him. Tho Medford boy has made mi oh h Mil In the part that wore it not for his ago, IS years, he would doubt less win a regular position hands down. The park service, however. requires thara ranger must be 21 or over. Tho other dav I he emergency ranger was checking arriving rnrsjtMtrt anil cuter their pleas. In front of the ranger station when along came a prominent northwest physlelnn or MctcntlM, Gordon not; only answered all their questions fully, but gave I hem extcmrtve victims of having taken tneni lor u to Ite Ideal for nt least six propo gatlons yearly. The proposed farm for this county would bo operated under stato permit as are two Klamath farms ami their opera tion is fully financed without call ing on the. public Cm assistance. The purpose of the farms Is to leach Interested persons the cor ruet method of raising muskrats, aii Important feature of which Ih to diHtiiigtilsh between tno sexew. Persons wishing to raise muskrats will be permitted to purchase from one to. five pairs on cash or de ferred payment plans. The musk tne rnrm. one hreedlnit unit la valued nt $.r anil nn estimate maoe oy " fulled States hiolonlcal survey rc- veals tnat tne iirm year " In 3 1 musUrats. The sooonii cai has a total or ti . s ami mo inu.i year 082(1. Allnwlnft for a inui- tallly or 1 M-'. mmhi is uie nvu... Kach pelt Is worth one ilonar anu In their Kib tlio purchaser of the original animals reaps ha un some profit. Further details wilt bo explained it- u t..it.t w ui;eT .., ..... ... .,n.lllln,id nllll'liij lir.!1il,.11ilfllrH lit ItlO IIOllM .....i ill II. .til ,.f (lln !(. u iiin hwn mmi 1 ... , olher Information about the lake ""' """"" l -i ' annoHi a iiousneu lecture, ite mm this dnta nnd much more, gained rrom hearing his gramlfr.Mior, .ludge Wm. Oolvlw dwell on the subject, and nlso from visits to tho park In the past. The pleased tourist couple then went on up to see tho lake nnd when they returned, there was Gordon AVarner with n lot of de scriptive matter about the lake and park, for thorn. The visitors wore so dellghte.l with the young ranger's courtesy and willingness to Impart know' edtte that the scientist or physieln.i called him up closo to the car. turned his moving picture earner on him, and began grinding away. The news of this event reached the city today, and all In all li seems that t lord on Is having thA time of his life In emergency rank er Job not even burring the time ho assisted in moving some artil lery nn Hallowe'en nluht from one conspicuous position in the city t, another conspicuous position. FACE FRAUD TRIALS POU'y.ANti, Ore., May 27.-1 I'Ydotat .Indue It. H.,lteau today set Juno t as the date when A . M. Haradon, former president of tho Guaranty and Loan Company. i Inc., and eight others, t'arged ! ith using the malls to defraud. ; would appear In I' idled States The duie vah svt after- Jude lUmn ruled That the indictment against Haradon and the- eipht others vas sufficient to constitute a case against the defendants. rine. - 148 STUDENTS L ASHL.ANU, Ore., May ,27. (Kpl ) Commencement exercises of the Southern Oregon Normal school will be held at Ashland June It. marking the graduation of 148 students. Hev, P. K. Hammond of Oregon City will be the principal speaker. Haccalaiireate b e r vices will be held at the school audito rium Sunday, June 8. The list of graduates from Med ford follows: - 1 MRDFORD: Fall quarter, De cember 1'K, li)21 Kathryn l-uclsa. J u a n I t a Nutting, Emm Coblf. Spring quarter, June' I), 1D30 Mrs. Kdna lloeson, Kthel Bous8um,.Wat-, ren Conrad, Dorothy Leo llaugh- nun, Truett (atitrall, velma Viola Cole, Dorothy Crews, Georgia Cur rier, floldle Depew. Mrs. Ruby Downing. Vornu Herrotd, Harriet J. Milt, C.ladjs Murphy, Jessie Schlelehert, (Mara Thompson, ThoT Von der Hellen. ASHLAND: Rernlce Carter, Ma Oosnell, Kathryn Harney, Harriette Itevington. Mildred Magee. Letba Miles, Olive K. Swedenburg, Halpl Fullerton. CuHtava Irene Foster, Km in a O. Fenner. Lawrence Pow ell, Ruby Ann Powell, Arthur St. Robert s, Sadie Tenib?. Lethn Dodge, Margaret Wills Jones. Ade laide Mc Mu lien, Lorraine Sparr. Madeline Stevens, Kmlly Taylor, Virginia YnnKvery, William VI mont. Dorothy Yeo. fi RANTS rASS: Hazel Leonard. Lola Dndson, Ruth Harmon, Naomi Cray, Dorothy Christ fa nlt liery'o Conklln. Alice Riittemuitler, Ned Woodward. Kdlth Ayer. CKNTIiAL POINT: Kthel Hedge- , . A ivldn Cul r. " vertson, Mrs. Anna pierce, KhM Adanm Lottie lllack, Jacksonville; l.ouNe Downs, Hthel l.udwlK, W'llletta Mil-j li-r. .Iiianlta Miller. Talent; Flor ence Mosthnff. rtlddle. ; Harper. Hlds received for con strilellon nf schoollfouse.'- RHEUMATIC PAINS i ARE PUT TO ROUT: "Indigestion nnd an ;acid, condl- Hon of the fttomaoh for years brought on frequent headaches and bilious attacks. My appetite was-. MH. CLAItKM'K K, poor, my liver s timet i e it nd it terrlblo rheumatic condition devel oped In my right -knee and my knee nnd foot wore badly swollen. Scr een g;ive me n fine apnetite, nnd I eat whatever I want without dis tress of any kind. The- rlieumr.tlc ctmditlon hn disappeared and I, feel like a different person. i 'Sai son Pill put my liver fn ' work, relieved m of blltoiiKness ' and headaches and rrKUlaied my i entire system." Mrs. Clarence K. I.nmphler, ITiH tt iwcett t Ta i coma, Muglll Drug Co., Aviita. . WILL GRADUATE FROM NORMAL ( J , I'AMIMHK I 8! - ,vr Big Bargains i. in our V - , ' "i Basement IS THUG VICTIM CHICAGO, May 27. A) The body of Policeman John McDonnld a bullet In hi head, wan found early today on the floor of a North California avenue speakeasy. Tho officor'a pistol lay on the Buy one now enjoy it this summer. --Take advantage of our convenient iaymenr plan and pay later. PORCH SWINGS With heavy. '.metal'- frame and attractive ' ealiofiy to match' ' MM urn $rroo Double S. & H. Green Discount Stamps ON EVERY CASH PURCHASE THROUGHOUT THIS BIG STORE FREE EW1 floor , near hla rlsht hand. The cash register had been rifled. Sev eral ll(Uor glasses were on tables In booths around the room, and hats nnd coats hanging from the wall were evidence that customers had fled hurriedly. Patrolman Claude Alexander, hearing n shot, ran to the place nnd discovered McDonald's body. There were five men in the cigar .store which "fronted" for the speakeasy, and ho arrested them. Coquille. Norcott Photo studio opened fur business in buihUng on Warm Porch PORCH 1: ' . . . . o 10 S. and H. Green Discount Stamps given free at the Premium Station in Our Store OREGONIANS TAKE IRE INSURANCE SALEM. Ore., May. 27. WV LITe insurance in OroRon totaled 1061. 101, 5U0 at tho end o 192!). nreordlnK to fifiur.i3 co'ni',jiled by State Insurance Commissioner Clare A. l.ee from the nnmml Weather Calls Swing i or a GLIDER lll . - 'I'l'limiTFii'niwmTnnnTi PORCH - GLIDERS He sure to seeitjiq.se iqvel porch glklor. swings. 52 USE YOUR Big Bargains 1 on our ' reports of .the companies.. - .This l an increase of about J35,OW.' 000 during the year. Muring. Um year " "0,530 new policies were written. A total of $2I,3G9,1 was collected on policies. Fire Insurance policies in effwt nt the first of this year .totaled $808,875,114, a ualn of J2,00C 000 durinK the yenr. rremhmw paid by the Insured tntalM" $8,270,l'5 and losses paid M.41V 417. .' ,.' ' Bridge. Oillni; of highway eat from here progresses rapidly W ward Camas valley. - for a 50 CREDIT