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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlJKdON. TliriisMAY. KKIil.TAl.'V .". 1!K!1. PA HE FIVR Sc i Bury Itu-k In Portland. OH ANTS PASS. Ore.. Feb. 5. (JPt Funeral service for Judge C Husk, writer and explorer, who died here Monday from a heart nt taek. will take place In Portland Saturday at the Portland crema torium. Last rites will he held h&ro at 2 p. m. Friday, and the! body will !' forwarded to Port-' land VIDE rdncakes MISQUOTED Tragedy Survivor Unwanted By Kin - Of Slain Mother M WALTONS CELEBRATE BAN I TASTE BETTER with this Golden Syrup ""ITolks tell me that pan Xr cakes' taste twice as good with this Golden blend of ! ours," says Bill Heer. "I use premium grade syrup from the first run of the best cane sugar refineries to add the true old time, sugar-house flavor. Try it with pancakes, waffles or hot breads. You'll see it pays to be extra careful in the making." It's surprisingly in expensive, too! STALEY SALES CORPORATION Decatur, Illinois BILL HEER Slaley's Master Blinder For 47 years Bill Heer lias blended and tested syrup flavors. Every batch of Staley's Syrups must pass the test of his educated palate it each step in its making. . BY BUTLER Source of Marine Major's U adopt ,.,, d-J:a. II,,..; 1 K"at IW toriiiou the ii-iiim- Story Regarding Musso- . a..,- or rutin.!-- bmtai- . lini Says Reports of Auto Incident Garbled Offers Testify in Court. 4 . ' SEATTLE. Feb. 6. IPI Two-year-old Wlllinm "llud- dy" Clark was JinmeU-fts and unwtuited today. Yeterdny his father. Wil- llam Lnverne Clarl;.-i a fit , :;LnS,S '".it! Medford Men Attend Grants 4 daughter and hi nine If. Hudily's uncles and n tints said they are disinclined him, unwilling to have nil nnnnr urTO IW KUbUt INtlo r e-vou passed the noonday of Lile 4 7 .i lltl Mk PHOENIX', Ariz., Feb. 5. tfl - Cornelius Vnndcrbilt, Jr., reputed j sou roe ot the Mussolini story that i has resulted in General Smedleyj D. Hutler facing it court martial, j was on record today wiUi a state ment charging General Jiutler with misquoting. Vnnderbili said lat-t night the uuirine officer "quoted inaccurate ly" something ho heard at the af filiated lecture bureau in New Vork last November. Giving his first explanation of his silence regarding the Mussolini incident since it brought the gen eral a court martial summons, the young newspaper publisher said he would relate correctly what lie said originally concerning the Mussolini anecdote, if called as a witness. II Dure llll ami Han. General 1 Sutler in a recent Phila delphia speech charged the Italian dictator with having been guilty of leaving the scene of an accident wherein an automobile In which he. was riding struck a child. ) . In his statement last night Van- 1 iterbiit, identified by several per- i j sons a:- the source of Hutter's story, j said he was "bound to respect th strictrist confidence" surrounding I several incidents related by him ' tr'i' and others In the .Ww Vork lecture bureau, j ' All but three or four persons have respected -that Iconf idence," he said. "Genera! Hutler quoted accurately what was said. Kvery thing that has come out since the story was -told, has been garbled. There are IS or 20 people who have remained silent. Would Testify. "I will relate correctly from the witness ,tand what I naid if Gen- jerat Hutler or his counsel nsks me to appear.. So far J have told it I only to the state, department In a j letter which they have declined to make public. I have told the state department -I will appear at, 'the court martial if it is deified, iand 1 have informed General Hut- lei- similarly." j Vr.nderbilt said he foil what- be said in the lecture bureau had "no bearing" on General ltutler cast. ity in their homes day after 4 day. They said he Is crippled because of beatings Clark j gave his wife before the hoy i5 was born. 4 ft ROAD PROGRAM of Hoguo river to commercial fish ing by the slate legislature when I the Med ford ir.embers of the ! Uogue Uiver committee and a delegation from the local gnn o i protective association were dinne. guests of the Josephine chapter of the Izaak Walton league at Grants Pass last night. The meeting demonstrated the complete har mony existing between the Jack son and Josephine county organi zations when the Grants Pass hosts stood and cheered the Medford delegation when it was introduced at the dinner. The occasion was also tho event of the annual meeting for election of officers of the Izaali Walton league, of which some of the Med ford men are members. In view of the splendid results attained by State Highway Fund forj;;1: ZnTt Pass Banquet Chapter: Elects Incumbent Officers; to New Term. i A DEFICIENCY of red-cells in , the blood is usually followed i vaiionlsts celebrated Hie cloxiiiR ' ly physical exhaustion, loss of appetite, under weight, nervous- WOULD BE HIT KDDLE BILL Taking of $1,200,000 From; Then make the rfoirii road happy hy beeping. your slrcniith and health. An unfailing learning of a rundown eoiulition is the diminishing of tint red-hlood veils. build up and enrich your blood, Rivo you new life nml vitality! Your appetite will pick up you will foi l like yourself utfuiu '. Keep the down road brishl by keep'"!? your ved-Mood-cells finhlini? for you. Get the larjje size. At all drug stores. 0 s.s.3. Co. neas and pimples and boils. When your red-blood-cells are only K0!i you are NOT yourself 00 is very danRorous. Common sense (tupgests that every possible step be talien to correct such a condition. Take S.S.S. before each meal. It will A Regular Passion For AIDS prevails for Spring Our New . KLINTON FANCIES Plaids by the Yard Every manner of plaid cocky, bold clansman plaids, or subdued plaid motifs l''ui' eiillars i'oi- si, iris fur blouses - fur 1 1 illllllillL! .111(1 111.' "filll'lcs! tliinn iiIhimI i Iii-iii is I !i vii-r's liv pri-'i- 19 Cntiried btotd plclun ihw)na lack si rcd-tili4- BuilUs Sturdy Health Market Roads Discussed in Hearing. CENTRAL POINT CLUB If the Boy Friend Is Cooling Off Warm Him Up With a Valentine SWEM'S Valentini and Gift Shop CENTRAL POINT, Ore,. Feb. ." I Special ) Tho Pust Noble- Clmnd (luh met ut tlie home of -Mi's. Catheifne Morritt Feb. It. The afternoon was spent In sew ing carpet rnga for rugs for the I. O. O. F. and Kebekah homes. " Lovely refreshments were serv ed hy the hostesses, Mrs, Merritt and Mrs. Vincent. Those present were Mesdames ItoKte!, Gh-asdn, Karru, Hay, Cop f eager, Richardson, Si nun mis. Fei gtisnti, Henderson, Vincent, Kddy, MucKles, Met ritt and Mis. Mary Qleason. The March meeting will he at Mrs. Gleason'H. SALEM, Feb. :f.(PJ Taking Sl.L'tKi.oiio from the state highway fund to apply on market roads. j thus relieving real property of a one mm tax icvy, i-s purely a legis lative matter and not one for the stalf highway eommijiin to take a hand, wad the expressed opinion of three member. of the commis sion who last night answered ques tions of memler.s of the joint roads and highway committees of t he state legislature. Taking this sum from tho high way fund is proposed in a senate bill introduced by Ken. iter Fred Kiddie, and others which was one of the proposals considered by the conference with Chairman E. It. VanDir.er. C. E. Gatcij nnd M. A. Lynch of the highway commission. Would Itetiml Progress. 'The state building program will never be completed.' aid Van I Du.er in reply an to plans of ihe com in Issio n . , Ta k i n k t h is m o n ey from the fund would retard prog ress, h said, but the commission has had in mind for ani(; time the estuhli.ithment of a secondary ro.td program." The question is whether or not the time . for . utlting over such, a program is at hand. This program would include either tak ing i-iome market roads, or some other prim:u'y road as a part of the state project. . The money, he snid, if applivd to marltet loads, would not abuse the purpose of the gasoline and license fares and fees. Commission members declared themselves willing to meet any road California builds to the Ore gon lin1 and would hasten to join such highway. Gates declared that Ca 1 1 f o rn i a had not Jo j n ed them with their highways. MeKee, alleged associate of Kings ley In Salt .Lake City, and to have ridden with film from Salt Lake Cily to Seattle, in the stolen sedan Inst November was held by the Portlmid police charged with three hold-inm, "Irish" was mentioned l i Kingsiey in his signed statenu nt j nnd war. described as u former : Montana prison iniualc. ! Selection of the jury occupied more time than epecied. and both the uV'ukn and special venire was rinse lo ex him si ion when a new eiitre call was issued. Another packed court room greet ed the second day of the trial, and scuts were at a premium. Many of those present are residents of Ashland and friends of the slain officer. It is expected at the present rate the case will be in the hands of the jury late tomorrow. Sight Dirigible NEW YORK. Feb. ii (,Pr The AU-Atuerican Cable compHiiy re ported at 4:51 p. in. tE.S.T.l today that the dirigible Los Angeles, hud been sighted over Gunnlanatno Hay, Cuba. Notice of Bond Sale STORY 1 (Continued from Pago 1) shaved in accordance with the following schedule: 1 to , Inclusive l-l-ls:tJ $ R.onn.on ft in 1 1', Inclusive 7-1-1 U32 4. 'Hut. oil ia to Hi, Inclusive I-1-1K33 4.000.0(1 17 to L'o. Inclusive 7-1-1 33 4.000.00 1! I to L'f, InchiBive 1 -1-1934 D.MdO.oo LT. to 21t. Inclusive 7-l-l!34....f 4. OHM. (Ml .10 to 34, Inclusive 1 -1 - laSfi.....1 ri.0IHl.00 3T lo 3!i. Inclusive 7-l-l!Uf fi.iHio.oo 4n to 4 4. Inclusive 1-1 -1 93fi n.ooo.ao 4 5 to 4!t. Inclusive 7-l-lI3t 5.000. Oil 5i lo 54, Inclusive 1 -1-1037 5,0110.00 55 to 5!i, Inclusive 7-1-1037 5.000.11(1 till to Of.. Inclusive I -1-1H3S 0, nun. (in lit! lo 70. Inclusive 7 -1 -t n.'lK 5.imhi.(hi Tito 7 ti, I Delusive 1-1-1 030 ti.0iiO.0O 77 hi fcl!. Inclusive 7-1-IH30 O.Ood.ttu S3 to ks, Inelusive 1 -J-l!Mrt c.ooo.on K to !i4. Inclusive 7-1-1040 O.OOn.Oo th to ion, Inelusive 1-1-1041 , ii,ooo.fo 101 to loi;, Inclusive 7-1-1041 j..;, ti.ouo.oo I u7 to 113. Inelusive l-1-IM'J 7,oon.iiO 1 14 lo liMi, Intlusive 7-1-104? T.oun.on U'l to Inclusive 1-1-1H43 7. on II' J to 134, Inclusive 7-1-1043 7,ono.iin 135 to 141, Inelusive 1-1-1044 7.00(1. ill) M'J to I 4S, Inelusive 7-1 - 1 044 7i00ft.dll 140 to I5(i, Inclusive l-l-liur. x.ooo.on 157 to 1(14, Inclusive 7-I-IH45 H.OOO.llO I il5 to 172, Inrlnslve 1-1-I04tf H.omii.oo 173 to 1 SO, InrltlMlVO 7-1-1041! H.OIIU.OO IM to ISO, Inclusive 1 -1-1047 O.imiO.imi loo to los. Inclusive 7-1-1047 o. ohm. on I on to :'n7, inchwive 1-l-lM. o. .no L'us to V 1 ti. Incluolve 7-1-104S o.mmm.oo 1-I7 to 22fi. Inclusive 1-1-1040. lM.oiMi.iiu VST to 235, Inelusive 7-1-1040 O.OOft.OM 3fi to 245, Inclusive 1-1-1050 lA.WiM.mi l(4 to i55, Inclusive 7-1-1050 1 o.fjofuio sun to ::, inclusive l-i-mr.i io.ooo.oo Vntlen.la Ui-nliv rivon ih.if MA.lfnr.l Kehnnl HiMlrit 'n 4 f) .t.-irlrnn I tilts afternoon, .'ehl Coiihty. Oregon, will, oft the 14th day of February, 1031. at l be hour j and made a dapper appearance, of 7:30 p. M .. at the office of the Hoard of Oireetors, Med ton I Itnild- The er.urtroom wriii packed to silt ing, nt Medford. Oregon, offer for sate. S2i;5,000.0 of the bonds of i juration, the majority of the spec School Iisti lct No. 40, Jackson County, Oregon, being the duly author- j tatnrs Including a large number ized school bonds of said district. S),nm,i HuulentH from Ash- S:iid bonds an? to be dated February 1, 1031. to he in denominations I , , M of SI, 000. oo each, and to bear interest at not to exceed five Wc ' ! , , i.., . i - t,liiumMn per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. A special venire of U talisn en Said bonds to be payable in lawful money of tho United Slates of 'fs ordered drawn this moinmj, America, a' the office or the County Treasurer of Jackson County, by Circuit .lodge II. i. Norton, Hi Oregon, or m the fiscal agency of the Slate of Oregon in the city of the trial of James E. Kingsiey alias New York, New York, and shall mature serially in annual amounts j. ('. Adams, charged with the slny- Ihr of Sum Preseott. Ashland po lice officer, while resisting deten tion lor nesliotiiug January 24. The now special venire is us fol lows: . G. II. Addis. Ashland; Charles Hartley, Talent; Elmo Thrork uiorlon, Applegate: 1. A. Howard. Medlord; J. W. Mellride, Sains Vallev; J. W. Miller. Medford; Paul Martin, .Medford; .1. C. Harnes. Mcilfurd; . E ('lumens. Medford: Horace Uroinley, Medlord; W. E. Cnshinan. Trail: Lloyd Colver, Phoenix: Willium Hatninitl, MimI ford; Fred Sncdicor. Medford, and M. H. Chase, Table Rock. I Half of the eighteen challenges ' Xniiro t rinal llenrliiff. I hi the County Court of th Stale , of Oregon for Jackt(m County. In the Matter or 1h isstato oi Stella 1. Comer, "Deceased. Notice i herehy given that the undersigned. ndmInist.r;itor with tho will annexed nt he nbrtv entitled estate, h.w filed with the County i Court of Jackson county. iregon, his final account in aid estate, and !lho court h-'m bv order duly mad a, (fixed Saturday the 14th d.iy of F-b-iruary, 1&31, at the hour of t-n 1 o'clock a. m. as th tint, nnd the : court room of paid court In the courthouse nt Medford, Jackfon county, Oregon, as the- place, for Said bonds will be sold subject to the approving opinion of Messrs. (hearing objection to kihi rinai ac Teal. Winfree. McCulloch Af Hchuler, bond attorneys of Portland, j rount. the closing of s.itd estate Oregon; said bonds to be furnished and printed by Medford School ind discharging tho Administrator DiM.ict Sa. 40. the bidder to bid not less than par plus accrued interest from all further responsibility and for said- bonds, naming the rate of intercut. nam my n-reiimi.T. Sealed bids for the purchase of wabl bonds will be received by the J All persons Interred Tiu.ii.-i nt i hi. dffii'c of ih bo.irn alors;iid. nit n tlie t inn of sald'p,,M' o" " '"f sale, as herein fixed, at which lime alt bids Mibmltled will be publicly opened and a v aided as soon as practical thereafter, and each bid must be nccmiipanied with a certified check, payable to the Jj:-trict, in tbM Mini rr $I3.V .o.Om. The rijtht is hereby reervd to reject any nnd all rids. Mi:iFORlJ SCHOOL IHSTKJCT NO. 40. O JACKSON OTNTY. KEGN. ATTF.ST Rebeca Mellon .TeiiKen. My It. E. c,(ti;i;. S hoo cu ik. Chairman of the lloui d of Uirtctors. usual rule of electing new otficers each year and pressed Into service the present officers for the com ing year, Officers Elected The officers elected were Joseph Wharton, president; Or. C. J. Moser, vice president; Pete Allen, secretary - treasurer and Wilford Allen, Dr. W. W. Walker and Charles Adair, trustees. The meeting voted to semi tele- grains of appreciation to each of ibe members of the Josephine and Jackson county delegations to the legislature for the work done in i securing the passing of the Rogue rivor closing measure and tele grams were also sent to Dr. Henry Baldwin Ward, professor in Illinois university and nationally famous conservationist director In tho l7aak Walton league; to Seih Gor don of the National Game Proton live association and other nation ally prominent conservationists. ,1 It was stated at the meeting that the news of the success of the liogue river bill would be hailed with delight by conservationists all over North America as well as in England, Australia, Scotland and other parts of the world where the fame of Rogue river is known. (, Hammond in Address Tho meeting; closed .with an ad dress by James G. Hammond, of Chicago, national field representa tive of the Izaak Walton League of America. Mr. Hammond is a mo tive o-egoniall, a world wide traveller and a brother of Major General Creede C. Hammond, well known in southern Oregon. Mr. I lajumond said that while only nine years old the Izaak Wat- ton League of America numbered j llS.Onn members, mainlainc-;! a: bureau in Washington, 15. C, and Jind nlready been responsible for ' eighteen pieces of national legisla tion lor wild life conservation, and worked in the closest co-operation with the American Game Protec tive association. Highlights in his address in cluded statements that while there are eight million hunting licenses issued annually in the Fulled Slates, only four million migratory birds come to the United Stales from Canada, white the Canada birds comprise iM) percent of all the migratory birds in the t'nited States every season. Citing the great success attained in Pennsylvania by the conserva tionists he said, that while I'O years ao Pennsylvania was entirely de nuded of game, last year Pennsyl vania hunters killed over 000 bear, 11500 wild turkey, nnd in one coun ty 5t;,0M0 pheasants were killed and wild life was on the increiise In spile of the Intensive hunting. Mr. Hammond recommended the teaching of wild life ami forest conservation in the schools of this country and said that Pennsyl vania set aside a 15 minute period every day for conservation educa tion in the public schools. In Mid nnd re quired to appear at s;ud time and place ad Hho r:iur, if any they have, why iuch action should not be taken. JD:tted and firpt pnblhed 15th day of January. 131. GEO. W. NEILS' N Administrator, willi the will iiti- m led. awarded both h:a:o and deiensn had been exhausted at the morn ing session. Ashlanders Excused Residents of Ashland were excus ed by direct challenges. Among I hose were Sanborn S. Mitchell, a garageman of Ashland, a hharp ex change, beiwoou Opposing counsel resulting. The (piesHonlng of jnrniH by the defense under tlie dlreriiou of At torney E. E. Kelly', covered u Aide runge and Included their views on capital piiui .nuetit and altitude toward lire imprisonment. Guy Potter, a carpenter of this cily, was excoiieil hy I he defense after he hud declared he felt that "life imprisonment did not mean lite lmpi-lKonine.nl." The venire man said he could cast aside bliis and abide by the law and the evi dence. C. C, Furnas, a tire dealer of this rliy, was questioned at length when he stated that "he would not give the snme credence to the testi mony of an ex-convict, or escaped convict, an to others." The court directed He vera 1 questions at Fur lias on this point as the main con tention on his qualifications as n juror. The court in Its retuai ks set foith that an ex-convicl might tell the truth, the same as another citi zen, or he untruthful, in the same ratio. Talent Man Called One of (he Jnrorn called thii nioinint! ttiis i. F. Jacobs M Tal ent, who was a Juior in (he Loiis Aliii tin trkil 15 years ago. The Mieiiff'H office was notified Ihit, morning that Archie tlthdu LUCK1ES are always kind to your throat' &JfrjPwW&:(st "- fll The advice of your physi cian is: Keep out of doors, in the open air, breathe deeply; take plenty of exercise in the mellow sunshine, and have a periodic check up on the heahhofyour body. TUNE IN TheLuckyStrike Dance Orchrn tra, every day, Thursday and Saturday ri-enfng aver N. B. C. nei. ! Everyone knows that sunshine mellows that's why the "TOASTING" process includesthe use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE-made of the finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop THEN "IT'S TOASTED"-an extra, secret heat ing process. Harsh irritants present in all raw tobaccos are expelled by "TOAST ING." These irritants are sold to others. They are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE. No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. ' 66 Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough M91I. Tli Amiiif an T"fstrn Cn . Tiff. 1