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Ml I x 1 . ( MEPPORD ' MAIL "TRIBUTE; MEDFORD, OREflQX, TUESDAY,- JtTTAr 7. 1931. - 1 PAOE FIVE mm mm N WIEDFORD SHOW DECIDED INCREASE t : ir,.,ir hu'iidlnsfi permits, the larg Lit number kaued In one day foi Lome time. 1 were i made; out at . the ..... hiilldtnw ' department this ,,lln llSt Sin Th morning. :st5.OO0. - was i&sued -to llnrs - - - . Lchool district 4 tor tne construe, tion of an addition on the Roose velt school in the ueen Anne aa m... I . i A-nilt wns let tn lj. H. M1CK3 (or the construction of . residence Lit 120 BoutnjMewiown. 10 cost 000. D. T. Lawton will build .Mmi to tne resiaence at am ' i ..t nt A post nf S250. and it ... r ho ttxnenaea uv cur uuui L-lg to roshlngle a house. a't .Jljl Lustln street. -T- IcJQr hall. i ' ii ii inn mnnmtrti urn mum ' i G; TO TALKSEWER frho immediate need ifor .a;.now Jtscwage disposal plant in Medford will be discussed tomorrow even ing at a Bpcclal meeting of . Urn 10'ard of directors of theccho.mbr .lot commerce and tho; city qouncll, called today.. '; . ; A bond lssuo for financing "the liroposed new plant w-Ul.be voted in. July 16 and sewage is t.htj.sul)- jfit of most nicotines rschudulod f'oi this week. Tho board df direo- fiots and council will Mijct jn the 5 ( . - .: n isi. NEW PLANETOID fcYOTO, Japan, A'uly 7. P) blgcovery of a now planetoid by lihfe Kyoto astronomical obServat, rtory was announced here today, i The heavenly body was calcu- hftfed to be 11,000 miles in diame ppr, or' somewhat larger than Ihb fearth. Its distance from the earth hva.fi figured at 180,000,000 miles, lor,- somewhat less than twice -tho liatance from the - earth to - the ru?- ...... ...... ... . khe anea feouth q; the, 'snake jharmer' constellation. ti , TEN CENf FARES ; WAIT COURT WORD PORTLAND, .July 7. (VP) fl'qrtland's ten-cent street car-fare twill continue In effect until a suit brought by the traction com pany against the state utilities commissioner has been heard ' be- rore a master in chancery. This was decided In federal Irotirt here yesterday. In the Jnean- ttlme - patrons of tho. system will Deceive a receipt for fares which, presumably, will be -worth throe eenta.liv event the .order, of C. M. Thomas,-mlllties commissioner, for a cut in faros to -seven .cents . 1? Upheld. RITES FOR MRS. LULL SET FOR WEDNESDAY The funeral services for Murl- finna R. Lull, wifo of Wllbort L-. oil of Central Point district, will f held at the Perl unnrnl , Homo rVcdnesilay nt 2:30 'p. m.,; Rev. D. luiiinra orticluting. Interment a Jacksonville cemetery. Luncheon Clut Skit Is Big Hit, For Broadcast !rm irnninnip a inn i .Radio Program -KM ED (Mail Trlbune-Vlrgln Station) ( hosier H. Laurk (left) unit N o'rl Is r;irr tnnn hi.si..nJu ...... r '.Menu, Aik., Iiavo beroiuo. radio. fuvollKs wldi their "inlin and Ab- ncr- SKUiciira raiui.stri-'uii-iy ovt-r KTI1S. 'Ihey dress the part ,tf visitors n-om Hie Quirks, but In sets slum- vuvh as business asso ciates sec tlieni. . ,(ENA. Ark. (P) Six days qf the'-week Chester H. Uuck and Ko'rrls Goff ar.o typical young business executives alert and neat in appearance. ;. ' But every Sunday they go to Hot Springs, become "Lum" and "Abner" and entertain radio list eners with a 'weekly visij" of two elderly. 'gentlemen' from r'uraf cid- trlcts of the Ozarks'.- . , ,.a.i a They .created the churacters 'a few months ago when a Mena lunchoon (flub was asked to pro vide a' short program for KTHS. The feature' was so popular that the station wns swamped with requests .that it bo" continued. Iuuck is head of a flnnnce com pany en& Cloff is'secVotary of a wholesale grocery houBe. - T Gateway of Auburn Prison Closed , To Women Felons As Those of Bedford Open SPEEDING RUM AUTO SLAYS LITTLE GIRLS PI.ATTm:tin t' i..,.. n ..".i iiu,. i. i., jiii.v f. A speeding automobile Jump. me curb In Morrlsvillo Inst llCht. kllln .... . M.tl- "en careened down the sideWalk "r Oo yards, knocking down '"StS. hflnl-a fc.. A-lt, It f'nppod. 11c leaned out and fled ln,o the woodsi Aroused villagers nnd state po- ' WPr Kntl U- In. ''y- Troopers believe tho maehlno r""igs to a rum runner. '. " t 1': HANDLED IN BATCHES r'1' on th ir,aiin.KH i. I,uerdP'' thc dHy ot tne 'VVn"e In orrtpr no, l(J rtamay tl)e prP,,. "l ith a display of the Immense ,jrunt t eorrespondence that has P since he began negotla on his war debt holiday two k8 aeo. Up ti,.. ' . '"ring ft on his dek in radio In Shamrock, bought In 1917 by II. K. ""lleton. druggist, is still in use. ALBANY, N. V.--(UP) July 1 marked the beginning of the end of Auburn 'state prison for women, present home of '"Cat-Kye Annie" .ate.nowelX .aA.atMjLnrtjlJ.: known , criminals?, of her sex, ..after more than SD' yeivfa servicef.' ' - By act of thelegislature, women felons from now. on will be sen tenced to-Bedford reformatory, tn Westchester county.' vln a. few months the women now at Auburn numbering .approximately 120. will be transferred - to lledford, where every effort will bo made to traighten out their ?'crlme kinks." 31oro Iiihertics. At Bedford they will have more liberties. The prltxm atmosphere will boj loss . .oppressive If therr bchavlor is good, They Will live in cottages and ' dormitories. r And when they are released It will be easier for them to "go straight." That Is the hdpo of Dr. Walter N. Thayer, commissioner of correction, and his department. ' Incorrigible like "Cat-Eye An nie,' 'of course, will be given .no more latitude than, they deserve. "Cat-Eye" t? quite a Jail-breaker. She is almost' as'; adopt at that as at gem thieving. She escaped twice from Auburn, which Is no mean feat, and once from 'Erie county Jail .In Buffalo. On each occasion she was recaptured with in 2 1 hourw. She Is serving 10 years now for stcnling $75,000 worth .of gems from a Buffalo home In 1925. Two yearshave been added to her sentence, for jall-broaking. " Her record at. 'Auburn is bad. She; haw served tinie Jn Jollet, as ; well as In Ohio and Pennsylvania' prisons. Other "(Vlebrltlrs." ', But "Oat-Eye" Is not the only "celebrated" -.woman ' criminal at Auhurn. There Is Cecelia Cooney. the "original holibed-halred ban dit." who terrorized Brooklyn chain Mtorekccpcrs .with her "wicked eye" anil .her automatic pistol back In 15114; there. Is Kuth St. Claire, the first woman to Tie sentenced to life Imprisonment under the Baumes fourth offender law. and there are othen.' There are two murderesses. One of them faced the electric chair 10 years ago, . hut was saved by Uov. Miller. Jlattlc Dixon U her name. Back In IS 1 7 she persuaded her son and another by to .kill a girl so ho could, collect a f500 insurance policy. She didn't get the money, nnd for that reason has never been able to understand why they should keep her In prison. -She Is a negress. Tha otheY- murderesa Is Augusta Metz of Erie county, who kliled her hus band 11 years ago. Then there Is a fod-healred, terrr pestuoui former night club hostess who killed a hu: driver In Nassau county last year and was twnteneed to from 10 to 20 years on a man slaughter charge. She Is Margaret Coogan. - 'Baby Bandit. A couple of youngsters who gained some notoriety by trying to escape last spring are Sally Joyce Richards, "blonde baby c bandit of Buffalo." and Amelia Biacom from New York City. Newcomem. they wriggled out of their rel. slugged a matron and fled to the prison yard, only to be captured and hus tled hack again. Both were rcn tencfd on holdup charges. Sally lilchards. which Incidentally is not her real-name, was A t-irrus rider before nhe turned gun woman. A woman who served three terms In London prisons is Marie J. 1-es- ile. !'After-'comlng to the United States. Marie stole $173,000 worth of Jewelry from a New York ' City department i store and was 'sen- Ltsnccd to Auburn; Cleo Heaton rhBff-1)tfBrr'frround quite' a bit tbo. She and Ttuth St. Claire -are the only two sentenced to . Ufa under the fourth offender law. . Cleo rob--bod, -stole, assaultod and pick-pocketed her way to prison in Ohio, Now Jersoy; Baltimore and finally to Auburn.,. .( Storm of Criticism. Ruth St. Cairo's life sentence drew a storm of criticism. Her fourth offense was the theft of nmtx hnittr Klnlhlm, ffm a .In m I" ....... ;Last May she jumped from a fire '4innn unit anpninod hnr nnlrln TI was not known whether she was attempting to escape, or to kill herself. Krom Albany there Is Jeane Cameron, whose principal trouble Is that she Is "too pretty," accord ing to Oeorgo AV. Jones, assistant commissioner of correction. Jeane Is known art an "Institution glrl.": She haa been In various' lnotltu tions mot-t of her life, beginning with ah orphanage. .. She is serving five years for theft." Of .the lot,, only Cecelia Cooney ha ' 'much chanve of 'being re leased hefore the transfer to Bed ford Is mnde. She .is eligible for parole October 23. and her record has been-gport.."'Vlth her husband, lidward. whd .irt serving time for aiding her In her criminal ex- plolt, she plarw tostnrt life anew. STATE HOSPITAL FIRE 8AM5M. July 7. (Jft DaniaRe hy fire at the slate hospital for the lnane late yesterday would not exceed $500, Dr. K. K. I.ee Stelnor. HiiperintondcF'. stated today, fol lnwlnR a survey of fire da ma sc. The board of control ordered im mediate repairs of the building, which was under way today. The flames broke out in the north wing, the roof catching fire from a blow-torch in the handa of a workman rpmpvmf? paint.- National foreHts in tho t& of Nevada are the homes of 7475; 4nl mats. according to a purvey of fnrowtry nfflrlals. PAIN IN YOUR SHOULDER? Use Tysmol for Relief Knlfs-irka Jabs of pain In tha tMo Ity of the shoulder blade are cnarally due to neuritis, brought on br "po ure to draughts or sudden changes o4 weather. In some eases there U stiff ness or sorsnsss tn the rnuscUs, txuUi tet It difficult to raise U arm. Tb aafsst and easiest way U re Bsve such an attack la to apply a sraat) quantity of Tysmol over tha affected area. This soothing, healing prf aera tion la quickly absorbed through the porss and carried to the throbbing, aching peripheral narraa. Tb palna tanially stop at once, and la a tstt abort Urns the last trace ef enrsaiae bould disappear- Tysmol la absntnterf aai uiluae ft ed from dope, Reeommandsd for all forms of nerra pain, whatber eaoesd ay naurlUa nsuralgia. artatjee er rhae asattara. Bold by leadl&c li asjli aiware m M CRATETt LAKE (Special) Two Californias .of , prominence. I.. O. Head, vice-president of ' the,. San Francisco chamber - of com- merce, and .Itulph Phelps -of Sani Francisco, member of ' the Call-" fornia State Pnrks council, pald- their first visits to tho Crater Lake ''National park this week. Both, men - were .accompunlod by their families. Mr. Phelps, combining business I T -ireasure wx; ,1.0m. with 'pleasure, visited tho lake while on a trip, to j northern Call-' fornia nnd southern 'Oregon .in oonncetion with - the - acquisition, as a state park,, of tlio Mill creek grove .of redwood trees in Del Norte county, near Crescent Cltv. The- grove covers an area of 23. 000 acres and - is well-known as a scenic attraction. The trees average about 1800 yoars . in age. Ho plans : to return to Crater lake ' in a month with Jo. Mora, national sculptor nnd artist,... to make an .animntcd map of . the park, - such ae Mr. Mora has al ready made of Yellowstone, Yo semlte nnd Grand Canyon. He has plans . for making such maps: of .all -natlonnl ipacks. ., Mr. Phelps Was' n'roompanicd ' to tho . lake by. Mrs. 1 1'ltelpa and daughters,.. Vir ginia .and 'Shirley. ' , :. . , ;. .... ,y ; , Good Insulation s Vital Factor -in-Refrigerator To their own regret too many purchasers of. electric, refrigerators ' fail to realize or take into conatd erataion the vital part insulation plays in the operation of a modern refrigerator, declares C. H. Isaac, local Majestic dealer. Because the insulation is completely hidden within the walls of the refrigera tor,, many people, "he. says, do not even, know it exists or understand that without it no refrigerator can function successfully. . ''If . people, realised," he points out, "that 80 per cent of the heat that leaks into a refrigerator Beeps, in through the walls and not through the opening and closing .of doors or the. Introduction of warm foods, they would appreciate more the importance of this insulation thev. cannot -see.. "Everybody knows that every electric refrigerator has a unit that creates cold by absorbing the heat within the box , ; but few atop to think that this cold can be main tained economically onlv hv nre-' ventiiig pmsiilo .heat from, . con tiniil ing to now. In. "There are all kinds of heat In sulators. .Wood, for example,, is a fifty ' times better insulator than steel. Other materials are far bet ter than wood. Tests by national authorities such aa .the United States Bureau of Standards show that Dry-Zero is the most efficient commercial instilant. Commercial cork and fibre insulating boards a,re placed from 20 per cent to 3Q per cent below Dry-Zero In effect iveness." "Daddy Long Legs" Pleases Fox Fans i.v V Surpassing even - her memorable triumph in "7th Heaven," Janet Gaynor gives a tender, touching portrayal blended with rare humor In "Daddy ; Ixng legs," Fox ro mantic comedy ijow playing at the Fox Cratorlan theator. Warner Baxter. aUo, doea the most bril liant work of his career In tho load ing masculine role of this delight-, fill talkie version of -Jenn 'Woh ter's play, and a distinguished cast gives flawless support. Gary Cooper and Carole omi ard, the blondo beiiuty whoo rapid rise to screen fame Is one of ILollywfiod'a cuiireyit wondora, carry the leading roles In "I Take This Woman," w.hlh comes to the Fox Craterian Thursday. The story originally .appeared In novel farm under tho title "tost Kcstacy" nnd attained outstanding success, FARM LAD CONFESSES MURDERING MERCHANT -. Tucsilay. , M. . to 6 Lewis .Super Service' Station; News and Market;) by Mall Tribune. to 7 Miniature Golf course; Where to Go; Speed Blend. . 7 . to ,8 Happiness Train;. Jacksoi Co. Bldg. and Ixan. 8 to 9 KMED presentation, Wednesday. m. : 7:55 to 8-illrcakfast broad- cast of news by Mull Trib- une. . 9 to. 10 Friendship Circle liyi Economy Grwettia; Isaac's Store; Pet Milk. .. 10 rWeather. forecast. 1 10 to 11 KM ED presenta-t i tion. ' '.. 11 to 12 Snider's Dairy; Burelson'a .Ladles' Wear. . P- M. , . ; 2 to 1 Offut's Oarase;J Plorce Auto Freight; Fish- er Flour; news 'flashes by Mnil Tribune. 1 to 2 Fisher Flour; Med- ford 'F. and H.;' Scientific ' Laboratories. . . 2 to 3:80 KM15D preacntu?;. Hon; World Bookman. p..m. . , ; .;. 4:30 to B-tKMED prcscuta-, tion. ... 5 to (I P'rosperlgraphs by. C h ti lii b o r .of Commerce;, Undo Jerry; .News . and Market ....by.' Wftil .Tribune, to 7 Mutual" Mill; Where to Go; : Firestone; : IiiHlir unoo .Hureau. , to 8 ljappiness Train; Unique Cleaners; .Jackson 5 to (I P'rosperlgraphs by. '.-c h ty lii b o r .of t:ommerce; , .Market ....by.' Mail. Tribune. 0 to 7 Mutual" Mill; Where i to Go; , Firestone; Insur- ,;uneo .Hureau. , y 7 to 8 ljappiness Train; fr - Unique Cleaners; .Jackson , Cp. )lldg. at)d .Lpnn.. rlr-il , ; . . '. .... ., , "Svengali". Coming , to Holly, Tomorrow Manager -.Nledermeyor of the Holly theater' announces tomorrow its tho opening dnto for tho en gagement of John 'Barrymoro in "Svengali, ".Jn which, the star .por trays the character of tho mai-'ter-hypnotist who won' surh 'fame on the stage a ' generation ago In "Trilby." ; - "Svengali" lis Mn. Barrymore's. most dynamic role.. -H provides a worthy vehicle with which to dem onstrate the almost .hypnotic power of the art which made .his "Peter ibetson," "Richard" and '.'Hamlet'l so .unforgettable. Marian Marsh; greatest discovery of the year, wart chosen by the ptar to play the part of Trilby. i. . ' ( ' With .the feature will bo shown a news reel with Graham Mcj Namee, a Kartoon, and another e tho "Adventures In Africa" reels entitled ' "Tho Buffalo Stampede.',' '.'The Naughty. Flirt," the moderri comedy,' with 'Alice Whllo, Paul Pago and Myrna I.oy, closes at the Holly tdnlght. ' Also1 on the closing progrum !. a news reel, a Vagabond Adventure and a-Sldney and Mur ray'eoniedy. " MONROE, 141., July ' 7. W1 i Dawson W. Crowson, 18 year old farm boy, confessed to police to day that he shot and killed Ira Castles, flO, a mernhant, and set fire to his store last night after Castles refused-1 to .-lend htm five dollars to buy his sweetheart a box of randy. iBEN BERNIE; and his Orchestra i y,)?, on the i Blue Ribbon; Malt) rroqram TONIGHT at 6 Pacific . Standard Time KOIN and C. B. S - .vl ItKI'OKT.OK rf)NIITIOX OF THE Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank At Medford, County of Jackson. Oregon, at close of business Juno 30, 1931. " . itF-sorncKs Loans and discounts $190,845.83 Overdrafts - ,' 1.042.22 Bonds, securities, etc 63. .100.87 Banking house, none; furniture nnd fixtures 7, "00.00 Real estate owned other than banking house None Cash, due from hanks and cash items 49,1 39.16 Total Capital slock paid in Surplus Undivided pr'oflts net . Dividends unpaid Due to baftka .'. .... Demand Deposits Time certificates Savings deposits 1,1 llll,ITIFl . ... .... $301,328.0 t r.o.oori.nn : io.oou.no 2,OBO.6 1,0211.00 Nene 17I.83.B6 24.0(2. 14 41,7(0.24 . 301,JJ8.O8 Total ( ...f..-.. State of Oregon, County nf Jackson, us: I, F. E. Wahl. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.. . F. E. WAHL, Cashier. --?Tihsertbed-and nrnrn- before ma Hils-ttli ..! -nf. Julv 1931. DON It. NEWBURY, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Dee 6, 1933. Correct Attest: Delroy Oetchell, C. E. Out, flus Newbury, Directors. HENCE AREA Their period of servitude has ended uml doj-n i'iin b dogs again. It was announced yesterday bv the , Jackson County Humane ciety. -They will be permitted to roam at will after being penned up since the gardening season, ex cept through tho business sections of the city. Tho; business section is bounded by Hear creek nnd Oakdale, Eighth nnd Fifth streets nnd dogs visit ing this section' must ho on leash or accompanied by . their musters. The llumuno wu-lety members also expressed their appreciation yesterday of the co-operation the many dog owners have given them In enforcing tho ordinance. All . licensed dogs will bo out of JU until tho arrival of the next gardening season, AjrH, 1132. ': V1 '' ;'. i'f ': " - , i The "Empress of Itritain,"' sea liner to be floated this spring. will have seven bars. Charter No. 7701. Hcserve District No. 13 ItKI'ORT OF C')I1TU)V OF T1IK First National Bank Of Medford. In the Stato of Oregon,', at tho' close of business on Juno 30, 1931. ' ItESOfllC'ES 1. Loans nnd dlscountH ......'. $ '70.1,937.78 2. overdrafts 1,100.60 3. United States Government securities owned 434,900.00 4 Other bonds, stuck, and securities owned ' 554,004.90 6. Banking house, ?77,7BO; Furniture and ' fixtures $14,000 .'. 'orjSo.OO 8. Reserve with Federal Renerve Bank . 111,098.74 9. Cash nnd due from Imnks , 469.292.45 10. Outside checks nnd olher:cush Items 3.447.09 11. Hcdpmption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due-from U. S. Treasurer ; - 5,000.00 Total $2,374,531.46 1VIAUII.ITIKH 15. Capital stock paid in $ 100,000.00 16. Surplus '. i 75,000.00 17. Undivided profits net 35,749.74 19. Reserves for Interest, tuxies, and other expenses nc- cruetl and unpaid 1,083.06 20. Circulating notes outstanding ; 99,997.50 21. Duo to banks. Including corttTled and cashiers' .checks 1 outstundlng : 1 1,003.29 22. Deniand deposits - . 1,134,490.10 23. 'i'lmo Deposits ! 91 7,207,77 Total 1 '.: .'.:........:. $2,37-1,531.46 State of Oregon.-County , of Jackson, as: ' ' ' I, Oris Crawford, Cashier of the nbovo-numcd bank, ' do - solemnly swear-that-the above -stuloment Is true to , tho. best, of my knowledge nnd l.elleftiiv', .,:! ' Ulti.yAWi''QJ$Dl,A:ab4oiv Subscribed and sworn to iiefore mo tills 7th day of July, 1931. ROBERT C. 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