PAGE SIX MttDPORP SfATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, QKEfiON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1031. r i 1 it- liii liii m '..Ji'ii'l':,-S. U Ml n n D Hint of Gang Effort to Aid i- Escape Adds to Anxiety " ! Local Officials See Kings 1, ley Safely Behind Peni ! tentiary Bars. Jackson county authorities took hvm today to upeccl tho (U'piirturt' of James K. Kinsley, alias J. 0. AduniH. confos-siMl wanton Hl;iyr of 8(i m i'l-fsi-oit, Ashland pollen offi cer, to the stale penitential y at 8ak'm. 1 L'lrcult Jurlffo IF. r. Norton re turned this morniriK from l'ortland iind tho firm fiucsiiun to bo dctor ,)nincd Im whether tho npeclal Kritml Jury, called for Investigation In tho Ktill raid death of Kverett lia huck, two months ago, and ad journed subject to call Ixk'hUho of rtho illness of Assistant Attorney Genernl Willis V. Aloon. has nuthoiity to hear the murder case. .If not, another K'aiid Jury will be called irt it uce, inipannelled and GRAN The New 1931 AIRLINE Radio's Newest Achievement ill T I i- WeckW I ftU Sn0,r,'U, I H bJTi 1 1 iii n ttwrtr"" Our Finest $ 99 8-Tube All-electric Triple-Screen Grid If you were to spend $1,000 for a ra dio you couldn't get better perform ance, finer tone quality, and all the fea features of this famous Airline. This set is equipped with the new personal tone control feature, a 12-inch concert speaker, local and long distance an tenna switch. Rare cabinet beauty en tirely worthy of the world's finest ra dio set. Made of finest walnut veneers with burled walnut speaker grille and control panel of matched walnut sec tions. Backed by Ward's 59-year-old Guarantee. Montgomery Ward & Co. 117 S. Central Phono KliiKsley brought before It. An indictment for first degree murder with a death penalty will be aslted by District Attorney Cloo. A. Codding. Kingsley has no uttorney nor funds and o counsellor will be named by court, if the stayer asks for one. Would Stay in Jail Sheriff Hnlph Jennings said this morning Klngsley him two aims: "To save his neck, and stay as long uh possible in tho county Jail." "If 1 liavo my way about it Klngsley will be In Halem by the end of the week," the sheriff said. Klngsley, confined Jn the county Jail, in the "Pauley cell," which also housed the. notorious killer, Hugh DoAulremunt and his twin brothers, has requested that he be allowed the freedom of the county Jail with the other prisoners, "ho I can KPt fresh air and exercise." Tills was denied. Klngsley, In chats with the press has expressed a hoped that Ills : falo will be life Imprisonment. If death In inflicted upon him, it will be the first time the ex treme penalty has been invoked In this state by a Jury, with whom the grim decree rests, since before the DcAutrcinonts escaped the noose by a "clean breast" con fen nion. o Hangings Itcccnily Their dodging of the gallows has since been reflected in the ut- t It tide of juries towards capital punishment and has been n strong defense for crimes of violence. Sheriff Jennings said this morn ing that Inasmuch as Klngsley had made successful escapeH from piin ones, he was being closely watch ed. He - said he also put watchful credence in t he n pin ion of Karl $1 Down for a limited time only Radio Sets Complete With Tubes and Installed! $1 Down; $2 Weekly (Small carrying ehsrge) 280 Metlford, Oreo Remington, 19 year old Wenatchoe youth, auto rldo guest of Klngsley at tho time of the murder, that "Kingsley was connected with hie material," who might engineer an escape for him. , - , , Announcement was mado this morning that the "(Jold Homier' will not be shown tonight at the Holly theater, but will be run Rat- Ulday morning at 10:30 for the hildren who are unablo to attend during the school week. A comedy Is to be shown In connection with the local film, and the prologue by the ciwt fUl bo presented again. A Kiuippy prolgue with Jack MarKhall uh maHter of ceremonies Introduced mem hem of the Gold Itond gang to the audience at the I lolly theater last night previous to the showing of "Gold Uonders," starring local club members. Jack, n tho colored man, pre sented the dancera uh If ho were a Vetera fi of tho Rtagn. Dances by I-Yances and Curtis Ilachclder, .Icane GnldHmlth, Frank Jo Itina harger, Zoo Delle lmtls and Jane Antle were given, featuring acro batic, iliiH.slan and tap numbers. The entire gang was on the stage with their good old Ford. l'Icturcs were shown of the Jackson, Washington, Oak Grove, St. Alary 'h, I Iowa id, Junior High, ItooNcvell. Lincoln Jacksonville, Central Point and Gold Hilt Hchools, with all of the students waving to their friend, Uncle Jack lturke. Uncle Jack was also shown giving his dally talk over radio station KMRD. The theme of the play directed and photographed by Robert V. Quick, uVals with the financial aid (he children In the Howard family gave their parents by saving Gobi Itond certificates. The gang's headquarters were located at tho ('ass ear-wracking yards on South Klversldo, and after having a fight with the en emy they all climbed on their car, pulled by "Hayburner,'' the trusty steed, and Journeyed to Jackson ville. ; Old mining days in that section were revived for the bonders, nnd : Mr. Ogle and Captain O. C. Apple- j gate told them stories of early: days. Miners were filmed taking! pay dirt to the Heck man hank, and coming and going from tho Table Hock saloon. On their return to Med ford tho gang called at several business houses where they received Gold Itond certificates. Members of tho Ilownrd family were played by Mr. nnd Mrs. I. C. Adrims, l.ucia Hello Holmes, Wal ter Holmes, Aiiene Johnson, Dur roll Adams quel Hilly Holmes. Jeff Peters took the part of Fat, one of the gang. Others were Fat's sister, Dorothy Hlmondson: Freckles, Hilly Jolly; nnd the Fnt Girl, Dorothy Hopkins. The gang also Included Honell Harwnod, Flugeno nnd Lester Cass, Buddy Kd wards, Jeane Goldsmith. Viola Cloven, Joan McCanochlo, Floyd Parks, Corlnne H'Albint, Hick Mvenslzer, Fred Kiscrt and Corn I dine nudenhamor. f "Lion and the Lamb" Fox Rialto Thriller Thrills, romance and stirring sit nations aro tho highlights of K. Phillips Opponhoim's m y 8 t o r y thriller, "The Lion and tho Lamb," which wan ndapted to the screen by Columbia Pictures and is now showing at the Fox Itialto theater. The story revolves about the ac tivities of tho Lambs, an organiza tion of anguors headed ff smooth and ruthless individual called Tottie. The cast, including Walter Hy mn, Cannot Myers, Miriam Seegar, Haymoml llaiton and Montagu Love, give a creditable perform a nee. PATENTED PROCESS BRINGS OUT FINER FLAVOR IN COFFEE Controlled .Ronstinpr Gives Hills Bros. Coffee Flavor No Other Coffee Has As everybody knows, tho flavor of coffeo varies uccoiclintr to the way it is browed. KspcciaUy dis appointing is tho result when colIYo stays on tho firo too long or is taken off too soon. Similar unsatisfactory Results can occur In tho roaatinir of cotreo. I If tho blend is rousted too lonR or not enough there is a noticeable difference In flavor between the two lots. Even with watchful caro such variation is exceedingly difficult to nrevvnt when coffee is roasted in InrjTO quantities. t .: .Till- rt ncuiiKiiiK una, urns xiroH. uriK natcd nnd patented a continuous process which rousts coffee a few pounds at a time, instead of In bulk. 1 IIU lllIIIMljT VI lUII.V (moiling 11IIU tlio roaster does not vary. Tho speed of operation and tht tempera ture remain tho sumo with tho result that Hills Bros. Coffeo is absolutely uniform and has a tlavor no other coffeo has. Hills Bros. Coffeo never "iroes stale" because it Is packed in vacuum. 1'y this process air, which destroys the flavor of coffe, Is taken from tho ran and kept out. Or dinary cans, even if air-ti;ht, do not keep coffeo fresh. Ask for Hills Uros. Coffee by name nnd look for the Arab tho trade-mark on the ran. Sold by eiocdii evci v- v. here. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Sin Francisco, California. m Cil WITNESS FAILS 10 RECOGNIZE JAIL SUSPECT POUT-LAND, Ore., Jan. 28. (A) In a lineup at the county Jail to day, Mm. 11. V. Jloward, tate wit ness In the death eft no .of Mrs. Leone Bowles, whh unable to iden tify Kdward J Jlinch. 36. as the man who huva attacked her L.t December 2 and Jnnuary 15. Hmeh wa taken into custody! " "um " ,a"1 il,f"1 wr "run in connection with tho attacks. Mrs. Hmvaid ha neon referral to as an important state wines in the murder charges againM Xel- son f 1 :nwlen mil llonn Irn. n ml Irina Loueks. his former secretary. SPOKAXR, Jan. I 28. (P) John Freberg, Swedish heavyweight wrestler, beat Han Koloff, giant Hulgarian, two falls out of three here last night. . TACO.MA, Jan. 28. (P) John Kvi;o, JiiKo-Slaviun heavyweight, and I toward (.'an ton wine, former University of Iowa grid star, grap pled elfcht rounds to a draw here last night, teach grappler obtain, ed a fall. . AUTO DEATH BASIS Mrs. Marie Gorman, as adminis tratrix of the estate of T. J. Mar tin, filed a damage action of $7000 In circuit court yesterday against It. A. Morrison as a reBult of an auto crash on the Pacific highway September 25, 19;i0. The crash Is said to have resulted in the death of Martin on October 30, 1930. Mrs. Gorman charges that Mdrrlson was driving; a car in an imprudent man nor, crashing with a machine driv en by Martin. . 4 Wall Street Report NFAV YORK, Jan. 28. (A) The stock market went suddenly into reverse today, after three sessions of stalling. Tho setback, one of the sharpest of the year, was in response to a combination of developments. In cluding heavy selling of govern ment bonds, along with Secretary Mellon's prediction of a govern mental deficit of $37B,000.000 in tho year to end June 30, and his characterization of the proposed heavy bond offering to redeem tho veterans certificates as "a plan for unmitigated Inflation with dis astrous results." Selling was in moderate volume, reflecting tho deflated condition of the market, nnd total sates were only about 1,600,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 15 selected stocks follow: Am. Can 109 Am. Tel. and Tel 186 Anaconda w 32 Col. Gas 3ti Curtiss Wright 4 General Flectrlc (new) 43 General Motors 37 h Kennieot Copper 244 Mont. Ward 18; Kadfo Corporation 14 Int. Tel. & Tel 2BH Seal's ltoebuck 4!l4 ! 102 lTntleil Air Craft 25 U. Steel M0 STORY 1 (Continued from Pag 1) vembor, for ' the reason ballot measure was a that tho constltli- tlonnl amendment which was ob noxious to many persons who otherwise favored the bill. "Prior to tho election the fed- oral bureau of fisheries signified , Its intention to spend j:i5,Ouo for) new hatcheries on the lower j rogue, inn wnen mo result or ui" election became known notified us by wire that it could not make! tho expenditure as long as tho j net remained In tho Uogue. "This Is a conservation mens-1 ure. n tiucstiun f the preservation' of fish It to In the stream. It ls( not In tho interest of sport prl-1 marily, nor is It directed at the! commercial fish business an such. The utter elimination of fuh lifo In tho Hokuo In threatened. A arli v Hu Icrs Net t lug. "In Alaska, Washington and California nets are not alto wed in the fishing streams." Miller said. Me conceded that some fish are lost In Irrigation ditches and that thousands are killed In tur bines In the river, but declared this was a titled reason why the net should be removed. lie re called that the first commercial fisherman in the Kogue allowed 40 per cent of his catch to escape. "Put now," ho added, "ruled by avarice and greed, they allow nouo of them to gel away. There is no question about tho depletion of fUh life on tho Kogtte and it has been necessary to transler eggs a n d fry f ro m other s t rea ms to restock that river." POUTLAND. Ore., Jan. 2S. P Sixteen years ago Chan. K. Maty, then captain of Portland detectives, complained someone had ntoton his watch, list night. 12 years after the death of Captain Itaty, doted I v e f o und the watch In a pa w n shop. BLACKBERRY PEST Tho red berry disease of black berries has been successfully con trolled In Jackson county by an application of liquid lime sulphur spray, states County Agent L. P. Wilcox. This so-called disease of tho Hlmllaya blackberry catiHcs the berries to remain red und hard, thus being unfit for food. This deplorable condition is caused by the work of a small mite boring in the bud during the blooming f period. . Thornton Wiley nnd H. E. Jor dan of Ashland report that com plete control was obtained bv spraying tfleir blackberry plants with liquid lime sulphur, one 'gal lon to twelve gallons of water, the application being . made in early spring. Other growers who have exper ienced this trouble should make plans ut this time to follow the control measure related, Mr. Wil cox says. 4 VALENTINE BALL Plans for a Valentine dance were discussed at today's session of tho .Meiitord Icons' club and innic'Liions are mat it will lie one of the big events of next month. Xo definite date has been set, but Jlvill be announced later. An in teresting entertainment program featured the session. Piano solos, played by Kay I.ewf.v, were well received, as well as two voca 1 so 1 os, su ng by 1 -a Verne Sutherland, accompanied nt tho piano by Mrs. Ceorgo An-1 drews. . j Progress of the parking and I planting of shrubbery on the tri- j aiiKle iii-ur the high si hcoo) was j disriiHSfd. The shrubbery has al reaily ben set and the lawn l to be planted soon. There was a good attendants at the meeting. IN WEEKLY MEET Active club held its weekly meet-1 tng Tuesday evening at Hotel Uol- land. Several letters were read from other dubs congratulating (he local rluh on receiving its charter.! n.u I iug a delicious meal, Sid Kittlierlin, ! local member, entertained with a vocal solo accompanied hy Mrs. An dieivs ut the piano. Visitors pres ent included ll.liinig Itenston, Har vey KuberUon. Herbert llussmig. Hrnce Mower, Huh Miksohe and Da vid Wilcox. Alter tho regular meeting a meeting of some of the committocs was held. The next regular meeting will he held next Tuesday evening at ti:30. Lee Hishop will have charge of the en tertainment. MEMORI AM Tribute, lioiii a Friend. Dedicated In memory of Mrs. Lottie A. Proohstlng, whoso funeral was held In this city on January 7. I!i31.' When a resident of Med ford ho Was a member of the First Meth odist Episcopal church, and gave liberally to the building fund un der ltcv. Itandotph Sasnett's pas torate. She was a Christian of sterling worth; and her lo.s will be keenly felt by her two sons and daughter-in-law, Lee Proebstlng, and Dr. and Mrs. Louis Proebsting, and tvo grandchildren, Edward and Ddrothy May: also other rela tives and many friends. Sleep on. dear friend, .such liven as th'ne Have not horn lived in vain: lint hold an Influence, rare, di vine. On lives that here remain. Ned llarrel In City Ned llat rell, son of Joe Harrell in mil enj, in in .Me....u u-uiH ., j ni.i i a i ii er neure reporiing m P.remerton navy yard on February 1. Ned has been with the 1. S. S. Idaho at San Diego, and wilt be on tho V. S. S. Louisville, which has just been completed in Hrem-erton. CONCEDED! THAT BREIER . . . THROUGH ITS VICTORY SALE has brought within easy reach of the western people America's Greatest Values! And Still They Come! RUFFLED CURTAINS TvH(rti colored nifflp curtiilna with tto-backs. The cttrtums rrrum color, lull the ruffles are In colors that pre vail In moilern hetlrooin color M'hciuc. Another example of the amazing val ue we are hrincitii; you ilnrliii; our Victory Sale. PAY FOR SALS NEEDED 10 PUT If every perHon who pa Id f o r the sea 1h .sent has no him by mall early in December would do so now, we cou!il not oniy ueai California, Washington. Idaho and nil dm f lha mniint:lin etatOS. t ,.,,!, , r-i i-i'it nn I he ' most extensive health conserva tion piogra.ii du:'ing the next 12 months that haw ever been spon sored In this county," said -Miss Carlton president of the Jackson County Health association. "Scores of. men and women 1 have given freely of their time and effort with no thought of pay.i in their attempt to raise funds for our l'.m health work, i.nueri the leadershin of Mrs. Green, seal! sale chairman, they have done a mot effective piece of york. ut wo are still far from our goal. "Of tho $24(10 set as the coun ty's goal, $22 f has been received to date. About HiO letters of the original 1000 hnvo not yet boon returned to tho seal sale head quarters, either with contributions or with the unpurchased seals Hi those letters could be rcturneu now and would each contain $1 lno health association would reach tM goat. T P. Fit LI N Jan. 2S. (P) A violent earthouake shock was felt this morning at liindcnbiirg in upper Silesia and throng It the Katmwitz district. Jamage was believed to have been comparatively sllghi. 1M COMFORT FOR STOMACH ILLS I am eager to tell others about my . xperience with rape's Diapepsin, ' :ays Mrs. B. Eastman, Vim Cali orniu St., Denver, Colo. "I tried a jot of thing for indigestion, but nothing really helped until n friend persuaded me to take a few tablets of this wonderful preparation. "Now I even cat cabbage without any distress afterwards. U used to cause real suffering, i am not nearly so nervous as I used to be; feel much stronger and belter in every way." A medicine must have real merit to bring forth tnlhusiasUc stulc inenls like this. And when not one, but hundreds, even thousands, are telling the same story of success, there seems no reason to doubt the day-in and day-out reliability of rape's Diapepsin to help stomach sufferers. These harmless, candy-HUe tablets, which relieve the heartburn, nausea, belching, headaches, dizziness, gas and other symptoms of indigestion or "acid-dyspepsia" so quickly and pleasantly, are swiftly becoming the world's most popular remedy for digestive ills. Millions of boxes are used yearly! All drugstores sell them ! or, if you prefer to try them before buying, write "rape s Diapepsin, write Whee inL. W. Va.. mill von will receive a sample box, ruth.. pair IN DIAPEPSIN! 37c r "THE. STOKE FOR EVEPVBODV" fONC-486-4e; FOX SPRING Adorable New Coats & Suits Smart women about town will soon be choosing these very smart coats and suits. The demand will be great and no wonder for nowhere can you dupli cate the values that are offered in these new suits and coats for Spring, 1931. COATS In the new chonga, eponge, and tweed weaves these delightful spring coats make their appear ance. Light in weight and color and with the director type lapel and sleeve, they are indeed good to look upon, also in this group are a few with interesting scarf ideas, they are priced $19-75 M SUITS The advance spring suits are now on display at Mann's. Smart tailor ed garments in attractive tweeds and stylish basket weave are the favorites this season. They are silk lined. The coats are short and tight fitting with big lapels as well as medium and full length. Skirts tailored of course. $29-50 Balbriggan Pajamas How about a suit or two of these clever Balbriggan pa jamas. They are very popular with women and misses, fine knit jersey makes them both comfortable and warm. All sizes and almost any shade. Your choice $1.98 Kiddies Sweaters Kiddies' size, 2 to 6 year, all wool knit sweaters in both slip on and coat styles. These darling little garments are in tans, blues, reds, and pastel shades. Your choice f $2-25 $4.50 CHILDREN'S HOSE Children's fine quality all silk hose in the popular ribbed style and full length. This splendid stocking comes in a rich cham pagne shade and they are priced only 89c Pr. Men's Shaving Sets What man would not like ope of these Colgate shaving sets? Each set consists of shaving cream, talc, soap and dental cream. A regular 81.00 set, special Thursday in the toilet section. Main floor. 89c Sale of Men's SWEATERS REMEMBER THIS HtOKXttORWCW. Ml MANN'S 2nd Floor Infants' Section Main Floor Set Thursday morning the men's section will offer a splendid group of all wool pull over style sweaters at S3.45 each. These good sweaters have the popular V neck and come In black, white, tan, blue, and green, and best of all we have every site. Come get that wool sweater for spring and summer wear now, $3.45 Men's Section BLANKET SALE! 0 O