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MY AGEN T Aimee Fined For Attempt to Beat Customs Payment jMedford matl tribune, Bedford, ORWiov. wkdnkspay, .htS'k is, w.w. PAGE SEVEN" SIM SHOWS KILLED BY RUm GANG Gun Fight Follows Attempt to Halt Liquor Runners' Auto Three Officers In jured Agent's Auto Is Wrecked During Battle. ; NKW YfiliK, Juno IS tp, -l(iHurninK frm W(M,k.t.m In I he Calskllls, Aimee Scruple Mi l llelmm, I .u AllKflea evitn Kelisl, said she wus "real !.,. today utter she learned Dial uisloins officials had assossnil her SJ . i In duly and lines for merchandise purchased when abroad hul undeeiared. Customs men said ihey " " 1 "" nress anil seme einl.ioidere,! pajainiaH unions the unities in her bay Rase which ilid noi. appear on her declaration. ORNADQ TOIL wrsary on June ltiih, the occasion! on I. Mr. and Mr. Jas. l.ytell. Sr being Mrs. Bunch's 66th birth-j Sunday, day. she received many beautiful jlr Chester Persell was a vU liitftniij. (t. on .pplet:ate Tuesday Hiurn- Sterltnn were visitors in Jack-ant- . two suns. Cent and Theodore, whn TvIrs. Henry MIMer and children Mr. uml Mrs. Will l.ytell of; inc. ' villi- Tuesday. have Jiv.-d at the N orris home tu: weit- M e d ford visitors Tuesd.iV Klamath Kails visited their p:ir-! Mr. :m,l Mr. Alfred VnrrU and. Mk Fr:;nk Suthertund of l.od'.ith- imxt two v.-;n--. m.rntn-j. children were anionic th(- Applf- .Cal., who was a vMter at the Aleoj Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. V. F. gate swimmers Sundays. Xorri home her., returned to her! Stephenson, Tuesday, Juno 1", mi Mrs. J oi- t iitt-t and children of home Monday, accompanied by he.-' 1 Ij-i -pound ))oy. OVER MILLION J; Red Cross Reports 300 l Families Affected Seven J - Dead, 56 in Hospitals in l Minnesota, Wisconsin. . GOI-DSUOno, N. C, June JS. pj 1. Flint-hum, a prohibi tion enforcement officer, was Killed and Ha V. Andrews, another officer, wounded seriously yester day i" Bun fiBnt with alleged rum runners, who escaped. Two other officer, fcl. A. Date and F. IS- Street, suHtuined unde termined Injuries when the auto mobile in which the four were riding when fired , upon was wrecked. The of floors, attached tn dis trict enforcement headquarters at Wilson, navo chnso to an auto mobile they suspected to he load ed with liquor at 3:30 o'clock thin morning. Near the city park here the of ficers' car drew alongside that of the rum runners and In ex change of shots Flint-hum was wounded In the head and Andrews Khot ihroug h the arm mid shoulder. Vlinchum was driving the automobile und when he was shot it left the road and t rashed into a tree, injuring Dale and Street. 1 1 ! GOLD HiLL SCHOOL RAVENNA, O., June 18. (P) Three men are dead and a fourth was at the point of death here today at the result of a shooting affray In an alleged bootleg feud. All the bullets wej-e' fired by one man who turned the revolver on himself when he feared cap lure by .police. The dead are: Joseph Dinato, 40, the alleged gun wielder; Ben jamin DeAngllin and Frank De Fu lls' US. The wounded man Is Ralph D'Aniict, 34, who Is said to be the owner of the Roxy club, where the shooting occurred. DIRECTORS ELECTED :i.i nii.i.. (,.., Jum, 1S.M., (Spi-.-ia 1. 1 Monday afternoon, June Hi tile annuiil school election was held al the Colli llitl school. I'.crlha I'oy was re-elected clerk for the coming year, .lames Cor nun rr-eleetil for a term of two years, ami Hester MoliUK of Fools freek elected lor a term of three yeurs. The !'oo(s Creek school district recently voted to eonsoliilato will) the Hold Hill district. i:i:i WI.W, .Minn.. June is A lied Cross taloilatlon an nounced today revealed that tor nadoes which struck In .Minnesota anil wisconein last Friday affect eil 300 faiuilh's and caused dam age of more than $1,000,000 in two states. I Mrs. II. Kills, national re- j lief chail-mail of the Hod Cross, unnouuccii tne figures in appeal ing to residents of tile two slate; lo raise J.-.o.ooo to aid sufferere in the storm districts. Mi's. KHis' surve.V showed: ! Seven dead and Tifl in hospitals Willi serious Injuries: scores slight ly hurt: 40 homes destroyed. l!T hadly damaged. 10(1 liarns destroy ed. 40 damaged: thousands of chickens and scores of head of livestock killed and hundreds of Minall farm buildings raxed. , LA FOLLETT SEEKING PORTLAND. Ore., June IS. (VP) Circuit Judge Kvans today was considering a motion for the re lease of Charles U. iJiFolIett. state representative from Wash ington county, who is serving a jail sentence for contempt of court which crew out of his divorce henrings. R. J. Hendricks, Salem, moved that La Fallot! be purged of the contempt charge and be released from jail that he might obtain a job and support La Follett's family. THREE-YEAR JOLT FOR JACKSONVILLE, Ore., June IS. (Spl.) Annual school election was held lit the schoolhouso Monday afternoon. Roy Martin w;aa elect Pd as new director and Mrs. Fred Kick was re-elected clerk. CHLCAOO. Juno 1 Ralph J. Capone. brother of Al "Scar face" Crpone. Unlay was sentenced to three years in the federal peni tentiary at 'Leavenworth, K;m'i,t and fined $1 0,000 for having de frauded the government by filing false income tax returns. He was convicted on .April "FRESH FROM THE ROASTER" FLAVOR IN EVERY CAN Yin P M-JB HI-TEST VACUUM COFFEE To prrvt for you ihe freih, richT flovor of M. J- B Coffo a special vacuum procesi !( necassary. 12-cylindered va cuum machinti, owntd, pot nttd and ud exWutively by M-J.B guarantt lh "Fresh from the Roaster" flavor. Buy a can of M J B Coffee lodoy. You'll make o pleasant discovery.And becauseM-JB is a richer blend you may use slightly less coffee per cup. Your grocer has it in the green Ad gold can. JACKSONVILLE MASONS ! RECEIVE FLOWER GIFT to JACKSONVILLE. Ore., June is'. (Spl.) Mrs. Frank Saulsberry pre sented Warren lodge No. Hi with a beautiful basket of flowers tn behalf of Adrel chapter No. 3. at their reception Monday night. She also made one of her delightful speeches. JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. June IS (Special.) Miss Armeda Kayser. teacher of Oakland, Cal., junior high school, is spending her vaca tion at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kvans and daughter here. Casper Ruch was laid to rest In the Jacksonville cemetery Friday afternoon. The esteem in which he was held was shown in the large number of friends who attended his funeral. Among Medford shoppers from here Saturday were 'Mrs, Bertha Drake, Mrs. B. F. Falrklng, Mrs Erie White, Mr. nnd Mi'S.s.V. T. Wilson. Miss Violet Olson, Mm. George Trail ta and Mrs. Fred Butcher. Among those who left for Camp Clatsop with 'the- National fiuard were: Malcolm Jones, Andms Smith, Alfred Coke. LeRoy Smith. Robert Forbes, Beverley Tucker, . nnd also Bruce Merrifleld of .M"1 ford, a former resident of this j place. Mr. and Mrs. Chancy and daugh-. ter Norma of doseburg were vis itors at the Dr. D. A. Forbes home Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finney nnd daughter Frances were among Ap- j p legate visitors Sunday. j Mr. antl Mrs. Chris Keegan made i a trip to Rosehurg Saturday. j Oeorge Lewis and son. Arthuri Lewis, visited the Fred Lewis ranch near Butte Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (Aiarles Furbushl nnd daughter Virginia of San Frnn-j clsco stopped here en route to Kel logg. Ida., to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jenkins are the proud parents of a baby girl born Monday, June 16th at j their home here. Many from here are taking the Red Cross swimming lessons f t.' j beginners, which started Monday at Merrick's Naiatorium in Med ford. Miss Ella Evans of JacksonvlH'1 and Miss Armeda Knyser of Oak land, Ca!., spent Thursday visiting, friends In Ashland. ' j Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wend'., Mrs. Oeorge Harrison nd daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Orub' nnd sons enjoyed a trip lo Crater, Lake Friday, j Joe Hall visited his niece, Mrs.; Ethel Olson, Friday morning, leav ing that day for the forest service Lodge Pole rond camp. I Mrs. Luelln Dunnlngton, Mrs. V. 1 T. W i Iso n and son O rv ille, M r. Irene Crump and Mrs. E. S. Sev erance returned from a week's visit in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams and daughter Jean returned to Med ford Saturday after a week's stay in Jacksonville. Mrs. Oeorge Chase of Vrek i. Cal.. visited Miss McCully Mond.iv evening. Miss Edith Hoefs returned to Portland Saturday evening after . short vifit with her father an 1 sister, C Hoefs nnd Alice Hoefs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn Rumley have moved to Clover Flats station, where Mr. Rumley will work n the forest service. Mrs. L- J. Combest, Mrs. 8, K. Dunninnton. Clint Dunnincton and children spent Sunday Visiting in Merrill. Mrs. Edna Pomeroy and chil dren of Alturas. Cal., are visiting at the home of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Norrls. Olenn Terrlll of Klnmnth Falls was visiting old friends here Hat urd.iy evening. Charles Furnas ond Mr. Harris of the Medford Ooodyear Tire Co. were business visitors here Thurs day Howard Lewis, who Is spend ing the summer at Diamond lake, spent the week end here visiting his parents. Q Oeorge Woods of Lo Angeles visiting his nephew, Oeorge Woo l of this place. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Bunch relc brated their 4Cth wedding ann;- f II nil IfM HillMil Here s the chance of a Lifetime p 1 tp get quality merchandise at f T I generous savings! The things I ' fCxil 'F A n IQl C I 1 that vou can wear now! Things I , i r I l r?ATrri 1 that you can use now at " I JL;.,,.-1 I l loSjt? j r-lA 1 . prices that will surprise and j 1 ' ''k-sjK'' I yard &oodsV lMHouse ' Dresses f l , . Cleanup - - 69 I of . Odds and Ends, Remnants, Short Lots and Floor Samples Left Over from Recent Successful Selling Events . .... . . CO'ITOX IOVK In new Hnappy patterns and plain colors. 116 inches n wide; guaranteed tub O xJ C fast FROCK PRINTS Chic, fast - color patterns. Unbelievable I 1 values at, yd. L.... FLAT CltEPF. 0-lnch All rft 4 A f silk washable flat crepe In lovely pastel shades, yd SILK DURSSI'-S for every occnslon. Printed flat crepe, dressy tf i f F? chit Ton nnd plain wpurt JTT s 53 styles HOCK!-; 1HIIXSKS Fast color f"k Q materials. Printed percales and shlers. Si7.es 14 to f2 FANCY I'ORCII FROCKS rf -1 Al of sheer voiles, dimities iv batistes. Sizes 14 to fiO PLAV Sl'ITS Denim or cham brny. Sturdy, well -made gar ments. 2 to (1 50c ( llll.!IJti:VS II HTT K II wash iiu:ssi:s. vhIih-h to S 1 .US. size 2 to 14 $L39 (;iti:i:s i:xii;i, w.Mti: A mnll lut nuoil iiMHort menl lefl. While they lnt $1.19 82-IMM'K DINNER Slr In smart flowered desns. .IllMt n few set nft at $4.95 ICE CREAM I'HEEI:H.S .Inst inink of the hot summer days to come 89c ri-il t- I Out they 0' 'O i he Reason! R.m.t. - 'Odds and Ends Remnants Short Lots Floor Samples . ... all left from recent successful sell ing evns! A-1 quality Itens, but In quantities too lim ited to advertise Individually In many instances there is only rne or two of a kind. In ail instances quantities are limited. Bargains such as you've never dreamed possible are Included In this Clean-Upl Get Yours! The Savings I We've hit rock-bottom on pricesl That means Ycftl SAVE ONE-THIRD, ONE-HALF ... and even more! All I terr; retain their previoust price tags. You can see your actual savings at the time of purchase! We've ruthlessly cut every price on these Clean-Up Items because we must clear our stocks immsdltaelyl Only a few are listed on this pagel Many others! Remember! Our usual plan of Budget Payments prevails, even at Clean-Up pricesl KITCHEN CABINETS A real rleiin - up S"" 0vltZ $35.00 DINING ROOM .CHAIRS Wiilmit finisli. ( Iciiuiiic lilue lciilhcr Heals. .Iiisl flJQ QC 1H lefl. OriKiiiiil price 7.95 pOUJ ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION CABI NET W'liilc. porcelain lined. Install your own unit and .save HW.I.OU iT 7 Orifiinal price 57.73 INLAID LINOLEUM Assorted A. !. & (J. !anc. A real liai'fiin lliat will save you a lifetime of worry about your floor. 20 off on All Cut Rolls We liave a I k.sti:ii niitcn imxktt sI'Tt Four q I plcreH. xollil wood; no XhC I vcni-er. Orlirlnul I " n. price .i9.no 4t All Items on Sale Only as Long as Quantities Last! HURRY! CARD TABLES Your choice, very few left. Original price ,2.2.") sT.VMI'KO I'lHIS including' ehllilrcn'H voilo dri'HScs, tiiblo HcarfH. I'tc 45c IU Hlll.lt APRONS Clever styles, assorted colors. Regu lar 30c values 15c CI. KVK.lt HUDSI'llKAUH 80xl0.ri inclu'H to be em broidered. Hog. $2.1)5 Vllltie $1.98 CIIAMIlltV WOltK SlllltTH A real vnluo. Kull cut. fine nulo cluimhry, f Two iioi-ki'tH. Original OvC price 75c KIIIHTS Collar band ahlrts ut ii roul bai'Kiiin. Orlslnul f 5C prlro' $1.45 ' I'MOX SI ITS nrondcloth union mllta. A clianco to be cool this aum- Q ' mor for prai tlciilly nothing. 0 C OliKinal uiico 11.00 It! I with five I'U'.I) CHIITA1XS Voile paHtel colora, two complete piece voile HetH for $1 SFXFAST DAMASK Rig bargain In fiO-ln. rich rayon da mask. lively nil-over design or smart striped effect, yd $1.19 FURNITURE $19.85 WHITING l)lK Walnut veneer. Grace ful Queen Ann ilealgn. Jimt one in atock. Origin-, nl price $25.80 .... IXI'IMSIIKK .MAiA'.IXF1MK)KIlACK 'O.MIHXATIO.V. Large and roomy. 20 off vrrr si'.T f our $19.95 nn ZTwll'lri 7 77! 117 South Central Phone 286 IEZ Medford, Ore.