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i I 8 i I: yanE four PORTLAND 1 DEFRAUDED BY E ' PORTLAND, Ore, July 22. (P) Thomas 3. Hansen was Houifbt in thrco Htati'H today oh I'ortlund po lice re von led what thuy conHhlered un "amazlnK" eheck cliomo. Hanson is cbnria'tt wiih Issuing a fictitious cheek for 51-,0d0. AVith this chock ho Is said to have nv iuired an Interest in the "Went 1 fearing company of Portland. With the name $10,000 tbeck ho obtain cd tho position of secretary and cashier of the company, a position police declare, enabling him to con peal tho worthlessnesB of the $10, 000 draft. Tho same position nlso pave him tho opport unity to write more checks which, police say, he did to the extent of $72T, on tho West lioarlnp company. In addition, he Is charged with having extended optratlons to the preparation of pay drafu to himself, and to havo overpaid hinuself (300 in ' wages and dividends. CLARA DUNBAR, DEAD . OLYMPIA, WuhIi.. July 22. (P) -Mw. Clnrn A, - Dunlmr, 7, tlm mother of Attorney General Joint l. Dunbar, and one of tho hIuIo'r boKt known pioneers, died at her home here today. Mrn, Dunbar was tho widow of Judge K. O. Dunbar, justice of llio Htato Hiipreino court und prominent pioneer Washington attorney. She wns born in Portland, Ore., In 1852. She came to Olympla when she was one year old. R08I3BUUG, Ore., July 22. (P) Duo to an apparent poor outlook for prune prices this year, direc tors of tho Douglas county prune growers havo agreed to release members from the pool agreement and to permit consignment sales i If desired. Representatives of tho California Packing corporation and Rosenberg Riot hers attended tho meeting and agreed to buy for cash. They wild, however, tho prlco would be low. . 1 Mayger. Tho Fluhrer Pros, tmlnglc mill resumed operations, No.MoreNeuritis In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs "' If you want to get rid of tho agonis ing pnlnii of neuritis, neuralitia, natat ion or rheumatism, just apply Tysmol to .tho affocted parts aim boo how quickly all misery will ceuso, t K "Tysmol fa a powerfully penetrntlnjr 'tisorbont, soothing and boating In Its action, which goon In through tho poroit and quickly ronrhon tho burning, Hehlnaj nerves. Thoto stubborn pain a 'In the back of tho nock, about tho Rhouldcr blado, faco or head, In lh forearm and flngTR, or extending down tho thigh to the toe tips, will oon disappear Cramping; of tho mua rlea will atop and you will no longer t hot bored with Boron okr. nwolllng. artlffness, numbness or tenderness of the joints and ligaments. q) smol la not an ordinary tlntmont 'or naive, but a actontino now emollient that la entirely different from nnvthlng :ymi have ever used. Don't sufTor any iWior. Oat a aupply of Tyamol at any food drug store. Always on hand at RTItAVO'R PHITO Km RIO CHECK EM ADRIENNE'S Clearance SALE the second day of our sale. Smart summer togs that were already "very special" at their former prices. Choose a costume for every event on your summer program. Dresses . . . coats .'. . suits . . , ensembles . . . accessories of excellent quality in every detail.' Each gar ment the superior kind that you rightly expect to find in this shop. Not "sale lots" but our regular stock sharply reduced! Dresses Hats Summer Coats House Dresses A ii to Collision Yesterday Alr. C. T. Jenkins of Seat t If and If. Dressier of Ak-dford were prin cipals in an auto crash on lil.-tck-well hill on tho Pacific highway yestirday, according tn an auto accident report on file today at the I polico station. TIht was little J damage. A crash that occurred I Saturday night on the Jacksonville highway when a car driven by K, Anderson failed t make a curve, resulted in a b"d cut n the head Tor William I'red iiberg. Three Hi Itches were found necessary to close the wound. Kunrlso Drive-in .Station. 12th and Pacific I II way. K;ndwl:hes, cold drinks; popular priees. Tray service to your car; lots of room to park. Drive out. 120 Jackson leaves tl. J,,. Jackson, Copco sales man ager, left this morning on a busi ness trip to the northern part of the state. Return from Aberdeen Mr, and Airs. Chastaln of Aber deen are guests of Airs, t'hastaln's sister, Mru. Ieroy Caster, this week, having accompanied nor on her reutrn to thl city from a 1U days' visit in the north. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. C31. 65t Kelui'H Return from Fust Air. and Mm. ' Clarence Kelzur returned last night from an extcn Hive tour of tho east by automobile, visiting in Outhrie, Okla., Klk City, Kans,, Detroit,' I tattle Creek and Traverwo City, Mich., and Ilolsp, Ida. They left . Traverse City ?U week ago Sunday. I f G. FIGHT O'ER WATER C.nANTS PASS Oin. Julv 22. (fli Mru Nun ml Mnrlnn nunni nf a ranch n lew miles from here, was treated In a hospital today for t'lb frnr'tiirnu mid fiila mi ihn hnnil rn. ooived, sho said, lu a luiml-to-liunU ngnt over wntor rights. ' John Itanty and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sauors will ho arratgned In justice court tomorrow on chargcH of assault and battery. FIRE ClEFHOSfAT ; TANK PARTY FOR KIDS Over 200 Medford boys of 13 yearn and youngor wero guests of Fire. chief Itoy Klliott ut a mvlm mlng party this forenoon at the Nalatorium from 10 to 11. All of tho boys with the exception of SO brought their own cults. At tho end of the swim, H. 1,, Marry, local flro Insurance adjunter, gave the buys a short talk on fire preven tion. Tho use t)f the tank was do nated by Kmeraon Merrick, Itloter Killed POUT HA 1 1, July 22. (P) One rioter was killed and two wounded In frenh disorders which broke out hero this afternoitn. I'olleo firod Into n mob attempting- to burn the municipal stables in tho uattvo Mitartoi'H. JULY Regular $3.95 value 40 'MEDFOKD toTL RADIO, RAYON Ai AIR TOUR TALKED Kadlo, rayon and the northwest iir tour shared honors at the i program presented at the Itotary I luncbeun today noon at Hotel ! Medford. Tho first was repre sented by Hum Clrelf, of The Mall Tribune-Virgin radio station; the second by w. H. Kolger, man- J ager of the J. C. l'enney store land the third by C T. JIaher, sec retary of tho c ha giber of com-1 merce, w hich will unite with tho airport committee tt the city council lu presenting tho official i dedication pro grain at tho local ; airport, following arrival of the j fleet August 4, and the celebra tion to be sponsored by the Medford post American Legion. A short history of the local broadcasting station, which was the third, established on the coast still In operation, was given by Mr. Urolg along with a abort out' line of thu benefits of radio ad vertlslng. "livery udvertiser is now get ting a trade mark for his pro grain," hu stated. "Tho results of this type of advertising are constantly increasing as moro peo ple purchase radio sets. Oregon now ranks third in the United Htates for the number of seta per capita." An interesting story of the man ufacture of rayon and tho place It Is taking In the clothing of people In the United Htates was told by Mr. llolger. He passed around samples of the wood from which tho synthetic yarn in manu factured and samples of the pro duct In various stages of de velopment. "Itayon is the poor man's Bilk. It 1m being used even for shoes at tha present time," he stated and listed tho cotton garments which have' been rorsnken for rayon. The celebration to bo staged at the airport under the allspices of the Medford Post American le gion, August 4, was outlined by Mr. Maker-from the triple para chute; jump to tho dance to be given In tho hangar building. l'lans for the first danco of tho series to be sponsored by the Legion Friday of this week were announced by Horace Hromley. Funds- from this danco will ne used to finance tho Legion drum corps' trip to tyiker for tho Au gttHt convention. Tho first committee appoint ments mado by K. C Corn, presi dent of Itotary, wore announced. Tho alms and object committee Is to bo compHod of Hr. Al InntlH, .John Hoyle. W. H. Molger and Dr. E. W. Hhockley. Complaints brought to tho com munity chest regarding solicita tion of funds for charity by or ganizations not Included In the chest were brought before the club by Hamilton Vatton with request that tho people support only those organ Iwitjons which have proved to members nf the chest board that they serve a definite need. Action on this matter will be taken by tho Ito tary board of directors. It was announced at today's luncheon. riielau I'lilniproved. HAKATCHIA, Oil., July 22. (P) Physicians today said tho con dition of former Senator James IX l'hulan was somewhat worse, but added he was In no Immediate danger. He has been 111 several week f. I Sweaters Bags Costume Jewelry e .: $1.95 TRTBCTNE. MlTOFORD, KLAMATH BLAZE KLAMATH FALLH, Ore., July 22. UP Officials of tho- Kwaunu Jiox company announced today loss from Saturday's lumber yard fire would amount to approximate ly $300,000. Moro than twelve million feet of lumber was de? stroyed. Lobs tq the Southern. X'a cifio ruilruud through burned box cars was. estimated at ..$35,000. Cause of tho fire had not - been determined today. . . - . (fttport4 by rfaoRsen County ADatraat Uo aixUt StrMt an CtntraJ AwmmJ Marriajte Lit vases (leorge Murklo and Toggle 1'eterson. t, ....... Floyd V. Barrett and Madeline It. Stevens. Harvey G. Thomas and Helen V. Uidulph. George V. Morrill and Sibyl K. Winders. Charles Pel lush and Gordette Woodward. George 10. Harney and Maggie. Z. Wholes. Peter. 12. Gorgon and Ernia L. Hooper. Jasper E. Ilanna and Vera J. Adams. Probate Court 1'atrlcla Young, a minor, guard ianship. Kstate of T. K. Bolton, deceas ed, admitted for probate. Hcaiis Spencer and Arthur It. Kay res, certificate of assumed business name, "Soarls-Spdncer Company," Medford, Ore., filed 7-13-30. ; Circuit Court W. N. Offutt vs. G. M. Couey, chattel lien. K. Whitman et al vs. Nat ional Surety company, a corpor ation, for money. Iee Heehtold vs. Frank M. Hod ward, chattel Men. W. N. Offutt vs. Coy B. Pitman, chattel lien. 10. H. Lamport vs. Martin Sel- ton, et al, to foreclose lien.. City of Medford vs. LewACarlilo et al, to quiet title. ' ' x" Klato of Oregon vs.1 Ford tour ing car, 1029 Oregon license 220 SI2 Claude Lawrence) seizure of car. Walter Hash et ux vs.., Johrf Cogan 'et al, to foreclose lietl. - Jf Urith Bundy vs. Louis Dundy, divorce lOaglu Point Irrigation District vs. Oswald C. Gullord, et al, to foreclose tax lien. W. N.- Offutt vs. A. A. Gulches, hiechanlc's lien. Real Estate Transfers Mildred Hunter et vir to S. Pearl Tliarp tj. C. 1). to part of block 3, Crowell Add. tto Medford. . .1. II. Dcnison et ux to llnlroy Gelchell W. 1). to lot 3 in block 1, Humphrey Andrews Add. to Med ford. Samuel D. Honor ct nx to S. W. McCJuat W. 1). to lot 24, Maple Park. Frank P. Karrell ct ux to Waller I,. Childress Q. C. 1). to lot 5, in Wing Sub., unrecorded. Wnltor 1.. Childress et ux In V. P. Farrell W. I), to lot 5, Wing Sub., unrecorded. W. II. Wilson et ux to Harry T. Kllev et ux tj. C. I), to lots 1 and 2, block IS. Gold Hill. K. C. Sllliman et ux to Jackson County Hank tj. C. 1). to lot 1 In ICmlg's Add. to Medford. Willis Alford Scolt In Walter b. Miller W. 1). lo tho NW'4 of the SW'4 of Sec. 27 S., Twp. 3!) S., R. 3, W. Mary V. Mullock lo Prank Krnest Mowonnan et ux Deed lo Hie KVj of Hie NIC '4i or Ihn NI0'4 of Sec. 5, Twp. :).: S.. U. 1. W excepting Ihcrcfrom a strip of :iu feel In widlh extending east and west elong the soulh boundary of said tract. Mary (I. Mcllrldo el vir lo J. A. Ililttsuii et ux W. I), to all of lot I In block 1, Wolters' Add. In Mod lord. Ollie Walker et vir lo Ruby May field t. C. 1. to bind In Sec. II. Twp. ,'!fi S R. 2 W, . T. ti. Vinson ct ux to Austin Mc Afee W. I), to "i acre In IX 1.. 0. 65, Twp. 37 S.. It. 2 W. Austin McAfeo to T. G. Vinson et ux W. l. to 'a aero In O. U 0. 55, Twp. 37 S R. 2 W. Joseph K. Culbei'lson et ux lo 1.. M. Walsh et al . C. IV. to SMi of Sec. 34 and tho S'i of the S'a of Cec. 26. Twp. 36 S It. 1 E. W. K. Lemon et ux to Nell I. Johnson W. 1). to SWVi of NK4 and SKli of NW14 and NW'14 of Si: und NK4 of SW4 of Sec. 32. Twp. 34 S K. 4 w: Charles Cummings et vir to the Jackson County Humane Society W'. n. to part of lot 5. Midway Sub. Francis I. Fry et vir to Audrev II. Coffee W. I), to Mot 12. block . Lnurelhiirst Add. to Medford. Earl Codding et ux to Warren D. Mover et nx W. I. to lot 1! in block 1. Highland Park Add., Med lord. Carl Mleberstedt to Elizabeth Ny gren et al Ueed to SE of NW'i; and the NKVi or SW'4 and WMj ot SVI of Sec. 24. Twp. 36 S., R. 2 K. W: also SW4 of NWi. ot Sec. 21. Twp. 36 S It. 2 K. ; also K of SKV of See. 23, Twp. 36 S It. 2 E. Ephrlnm Stevens to !,iniio Con nelly W. IV to land SWV of Sec. 15. Twp. 36 S.. It. 4 W. Ruhy Mayfleld et vir to Herman Turrill Q. c. P. to bind In See. 11. Twp. 35 S.. R. i W. Walter I.. Miller to V. S. Leh man et ux W. IV to NIV'( of the SW: of Sec. 27. Twp. "! S.. I). S W. C. I j. Webber to city of Medford v-W. IV to land In Sec. 25, Twp. 37 8.. R. 2 W. I IjOS ANGKI.KS. Cat, July 22 1 (Tl H. II. Van linn, ninsrulne I writer, was arrested today on a i fugitive warrant insued In New OREfiOY,' TUESDAY, I UOOSKVELT FILLD, N. Y., ! July 22. (A) Led hy Lee CSehl j bach, flying a Little Rock, Ark., entry, tho 17 planes remaining In J the alt-American air derby began i taking off for Cincinnati at 10:20 ! (est) today; i Cehlbach went down the run- I way with hb motor wide open and j took the air after only, a short I run. 'He led the derby entrants on the first day by 23 m4nutes and headed west this . morning with tho announced Intention of doubling that mark. 5 L PUPILS LAST YEAR SAI.EM, Ol-o., July 22. m ThrouKh the cooperation of tho forliirn) nml tho Kt.'itn hnnrrlu nf vocntiomil education. G025 nersons I In Orepron received training In ag riculture, trades and home eco nomieH during tho last year, Bays a report hy. O. D. Adams, director of the work in this state. The year beforo tho number was 4429. Receiving agricultural training were' 1853 persons, trades and In dustries 1900, and homo economics 2212. ' . Federal funds received by tho state for promotion of the work totaled 158,380.89. iL i PORTLAND, July 22. (IP) Marion McDougall, young Wuverly club star, won medal honors on the Oswego course yesterday in tho qualifying round for girls in the Oregon state Junior championship play. Sho shot the difficult course in 91, out In 40 and hack in 45. This -was 18 strokes better than her "closest competitor, Nell Ills torious of the Mount Hood club. The boys division started the qualifying round today. Tramp Boy Injured P)3NDI,HTON, Ore., July 2.1 (IP) IVwight Rocks, 22, who- claims neither borne nor parqnts, slipped from a freight train today while tryitig to board it In the yards here. His foot was crushed tinder a wheel, necessitating amputation. OF MEOIMIAM, Kent. Knff., Juy 22. fPj A bride nf n few months is uniting thone who hiive claimed bodies of victims of yesterday's mysterious airplane tragedy. Mrs. Henderson, young wife of I, ion tenant Colonel (leorgo Ii. V. 666 Relieves a Headache or' Neuralgia In 30 minutes, checks a Cold tha first day, and checks Malaria In three days. C66 Also in TaVtots Now Bedroom 3 Pieces Vanity Here Are the Prices for Separate Pieces Bed S14.50 Dresser ....... $17.50 Vanity $13.50 Chiffonier $15.50 Chair $6.75 j a - : Q I JULY 22, 1930. o' Henderson, the pilot, flow to Croy don from he Tuuquet with her husband. He returned to France to bring others to Croydon and she awaited him In London com pleting plans for a, holiday jour ney. Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) (Continued from Page One) Money wont begging. Yon could borrow nil you wanted ut '2 per cent or lower. Cotton whs very weak. And wbeat, rocked in the protcetinir arms of I'ncle Sam, was much feobler and unlicalthier than in old days when rough "supply und demand" ruled it. Politicians believe that wheat will he tho big factor la the west ern elections with pricoa tho low est in 16 years. The government was going to fix THE DRESS SALE JI 35 Dresses S095 Formerly Sold up Hats in Our A CHARMING WALNUT - Bed, Chiffonier, 5 .50 all for . . . . . . . TirOV ,1 i everything, through its farm board, and -did Invest millions with pain ful result. For a campaign sons farmers might rewrite the sad old tune: "You told ine I'd be happy. but no happiness I see." Stockholders and lawyers object ing to a merger of Bethlehem and another steel company, discover that Kugene G. Grace, head of tho Hethlehom company, is paid a sal ary of $12,000 ana fc'ot a. bonus in 11)29 of l,S23."5:i. Some stockholders think the money should have gone to them, not to Grace. They may be right, hut the prob ability is that the Grace bonus was money wisely spent. Iron ore, fuel and machinery are plentiful, but brains that know how two utilize, them lire hard to find. Gandhi's followers have a new idea. Instead of spending one full hour cvery morning in prayer, as is the custom In India, the Hindus of different castes start out at o o'clock In the morning and sing "hymns of hate against England." They are mild hymns compared with some in the world war; they OF THE SEA SON I Dresses at Less Than HM Price All of the season's loveliest models in Chiffon, Flat' Crepes, Shantung, Prints and Silks. to $32.50 One group of hats; your choice Wear As You Pay the Cinderella Windows For those who wish a j Mktlwv.lTC TTUAWMl OCl J pecially appealing. Be sure to see this set" in our windows many display on our second only advise Hindus to wear home spun, boycott Ilrltish goods, etc. What the gods of the Hindus Parsees and others will thing about substituting hymns for moraine prayers remains to be seen - More rioting and trouble In Egypt. 123 hurt. Egypt is far away and that is hardly news. In New York, where tills Is writ ten, the thermometer at the mo ment stands at 96. Twcnty-elKht are said to ho dead. In some cases other things besides the tempera, ture are to blame. In Ohio the mercury went to 110. That Is very hot for Ohio, but on California's Mojave desert, where the wind blows from tho Pacific 1 ocean, 110 Is Just a nice alfalfa growing temperature, not too hot for hard work. i The American Research Founda tlon announces that this summer $13.72 will teed a family of four for a week, giving all necessary .food values and "Intriguing sum mer menus." That may be true In theory, but one writer can testify that to board men working on a farm costB at least $10 a weok for four men, and their summer menu is not at nil "Intriguing." ii 9 50 Dresses Formerly Sold up to $19.95 $1 00 Way Suite moderate price bed of other suites pn'j floor. Tu j"jijiiT7j..iL jlji.iiA. York tTty 011 a charge of wif abandonment, Z -Ai