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PXGESIX MEDFORD ' itiih TRIBTOE, MEDFORD, OREOON", FRIDAY, : ittGU i4,-1931. CLARK DECLARES fa I t H I Sti. l Former) ;fssistan ;Prp'sf- cutor of Los Angeles Re veals Details Fatal -Gut) Play in Politician's-Office L08, ANGELES, Aug. U.(AP) David H. Clnf-k, former assistant dis trict attorney, faced the task today or , defending, In cross-examination, hla atdfy of how he killed Herbert P. Spencer and Charles H. Crawford, politico1! figures, in self-defense. Speolsl Prosecutor W. J. Ford planned to subject the former dep uty autrlct attorney and municipal judge candidate to a thorough ques tioning of his story, which was fllletj; iflth political Intrigue. Ford had begun his attack when court adjourned yesterday. r , Quietly and calmly, Clark, on trial for murder. as the result of the alaylnga last May 20, told how he had y killed the two men "to save my own life." Clark, had gone to the office of Craward to seek the tatter's support, j Frmrieup Kiustd. In exchange for the favors sought of Crawford, the one-time political boss and salonu keeper wanted Clark to "frame" Chief of Police Boy B. Bteojtel, Clark said. . , . v "I Wld to Crawford: 'Yoii Ulrty, lnw-doton dog, asking me to frame a friend of mine. You framed Jacob son (a city councilman) but you can't get me. I'm going to te)l the public, over the radio and from the platform, Just what's happened In this oijice.' " Clark said Crawford reached for a gun. r , ' ' . ,y, "I, believed Charles', Crawford was going to kU me, and I shot hint" said Clark. "Then Crttwford shouted Oet.him Herb,' just before I fired; I whirled around. Spencer was com ing frJf me. He was reaching toward his hip pocket. I turned, my gun nd-ffred.",,., .,;,; : .,, : mmt Itubekahs and Odd Fellows to Meet " . A special meeting of the Medford 1. lodge will be held--to morrow .evening.,, Following the regu lar: business a, social gathering lh which jtebekaha, will participate will be he'd. A feature of the occasiori tlj be the presence pf a gavel, whlh is making the rounds of the lodges in. northern California and ..southern Oregon After .the round is made it will be presented to the lodge having the largest attendance, according to membership, present, on these occa sions, . -j. .. . , Visitors are expected from Califor nia towns and from Klamath Falls, Bend, rant Pass and all towns In this county, to compose a large crowd. . Refreshments . are. v to , be served...,,,,, .. ,...-. II , Institute Cln'b Meets ' ' ' ' With MIbs ChamhlTB ' ' Miss Mary Chamber will be hos tess at 8:00 o'clock this evening to members of the1 Institute club at her home at 503 South Oakdale. Miss Madge Kunzman, president of the cluii, will conduct a business meeting, the election of officers, the Installatio nof officers and the initia tion of new members, A lawn party will follow the busi ness session. Miss . Leila Van Oer Mark will take charge of the social, hour. ' Miss Kunzman requests that all members of tho club and those In terested in it be present to take part In the business meeting and party. HherwoodH Receive . ' v'.J ?! N-.Mfi ; Congratulations f -J. , ", Friends In this city of Dr. and Mrs. Russell Sherwood of Los Angeles are sending them felicitations on the birth '. of. a daughter, born yesterday. The Sherwood's formerly lived In Medford, Where they have many friends. Mrs. Sherwood Is remem bered as Miss Virginia Dnjv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dew, .; Dr. Sher wood Is the son of Mis and Mrs. Richard Sherwood, also of this city. Mrs,' Trowiilrflee Vlr.lts III SlMltll ' ; . ; ' Mrs. Alice Trowbridge '"left Thurs day for California to spend a week visiting relatives and friends; ', Miss MoCollom . v. Is Honor GueAt " -' ""' Honoring Miss Esther , McCollom, who Tfili leave tomorrow for Cordova, Alaska, . Miss. Carmen Hlttson was hostess. At yue'e tables of bridge last evening.., Quests for the evening In cluded , Mlsl . McCollom, Miss.- Barbara McOua, Mies . Jarie Icpuat , Mrs. Harry Prentice,, Mrs.' Kern Caldwell, Miss, De Scheffel, Mrs. Harold , Lar scn, Miss. Dorothy '- Reynold.. Mrs. Nyle Olfford, Miss Carlta Gilford and Miss Hilda Bundy. Mrs. Fowler 15 ' ' : lltatOM WedhefWay ' , Mrs. P.. a. Fowler was hostess Wed nesday afternoon at a luncheon and matinee at the Fox Craterlan theater, honoring Miss Betty Brown, who re cently announced her engagement., Quests for the afternoon were Miss Brown, Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mrs. ,0,, W. Hanson', Miss Louise Hanson, Miss Lois Hanson and Mrs. B. B. Balls, Miss Jean Balis and Miss Janet Balls of .Ashland. . , ,-: Riitn Woer Honored v. ,i At Itlrthday Party . ' Thursday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Woer of Phoenix, a 'birthday party was given In honor of oheir son, Sam Waer, who cele brated his 17th birthday. ' These present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reeder and daughter Patricia, Mr. end Mrs. M. V. Hall and son Jack and daughter Irma, Mrs. L. W. HW, J. J. Barbar, Rev. and Mrs. H W. Brueh, Paul Lantirus and the hoBt and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Waer and daughters, Ella, Martha and Violet. (Iradiuite Nurses s Meet Thursday. V s . . The -Qraduaie Nurses' association will meet Thursday with Miss Jane anvln as honor guest. Round table discussion will be followed by tea at tlie river ' cabin of Miss. Phyllis uwearlngen. , V. I.tl Folk Allrnil ( Water Pratlvnl . ; ..' Medford society was well represent. ed In Ashland last evening at the pageant presented at the Twin Plunges. ' REESE CREEK REESE OREK, pre., Aug. 14. (Spl.)v-Mr, and Mrs. "6eorge Klnkalde and- daughter Ruth left Monday via the jRedwood highway, for their homo in South Date, cat., after a month's visit , with Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Kln kald'e. j Thdy expect to visit a few days in San JFranCloco, en route. Lerdy Jackson and family were re cent dinner guests at the home of Mr. end Mrs, Jack Wood of Antelope. Chas. ..pettlgrew, one of Medford;s city, mall carriers, la often seen by neighbors Of our vicinity. Iteete Creek school starts Labor day, September 7th. The Miller Orchard was sold last wee ,po a! Portland company. Mr.and,. Mr, Milam of Medford rlslied Mr, and Mrs, W. E. Fulton. Ikuftuit Bth, , Mr. and Mrs. Lamb and daughter Dorothy were Injured August 9 In a collision with a Snider Ice cream truok.' Mn and Mrs. Lamb each had several rlh broken end Dorothy was cut flying glass and had sevo'ral atltefiee taken In her forehead. , Bible lectures at: Reese' Creek school houso,hv 'been well attended this week." Rev. Ooebel preached last SuiMwy'a sermon, - . Mr,, end .Mrs, C. H,,McHale of an Diego and little son, Jimmy are on their Rummer vacation, visiting Mr. McHl' mother,. Mrs. W. B. Fulton of the Big Oak service station on Craie. Lake htahwav; Thev left Au gust 13 via th Redwood highway, and twill visit a sister in Oakland Cat,, before .returning home. w , ' .4 . JACKSONVILLE A number from the Missionary society of j the Presbyterian church ttandtd ie covered dish luncheon at the Presbyterian church In Med' fore Thursday. Following the lun cheott, lecture given by Miss For. ythe, missionary, on her work- in the Orient, was enjoyed. Mrs. a. O. Sanrlen ne) Mre. George Bnckue were - representative, from Jacksonville at the 4-H club leaders' meeting held in Medford. Rev. Blnu McVlcker. former pas tor of the Presbyterian church here, passed away August 10, at his home In Bandon, Ore.,. Mr McVlcker suf fered a i stroke of paralysis while holding services . at a church In Bandon August a. Funeral services vera , , held nt Bandon Wednesday. July. 12, with Rev. . 't Ivenron , at Medford Officiating. CRED I'M BY, VARSITY CAMUKIUUE. England (AP) cum. bridge, university students, among other things, are being taught not to go into debt, and tradesmen de pendent upon student patronage are perturbed, Posters warned every tradesman In town that the mercnanu nuui re port to.eoUette authorities every stu dent lit their debt for more than 36. One firm neglected to do to and was "blacklisted." Under the rules any student caught dealing with this firm will be dismissed from the university. The debt, resulting in the firm be Ing barred i from student business, was M for taxi , Mre which the sui- dent, (pent entertaining hie sweet heart. ,.....,. . . a.-"- i i .4 Brill Sheet Metal Works doe) expe-t repairing, fender and auto body re Communications fio It by liiuiil Ijibor. To Editor;.! ". it n-. ' I h6tlavlh, ydhr paper that tho Bohool beard )s about to call for ten ders for . the grading of the school grounds. May I suggest that this work be duno by hand labor and the good old Irish buggy. .. , ,. ' With the number of men idle at this time, It appears to me that the money can not be spent to better advantage. If it should appear that there Is not a sufficient amount, ot money in the treasury, then dp as much as (there IS money to pay for and wait unit! times are better to finish the 'balance The school board has done welt so far arid much praise Is due them for the very offlclont work, and I would llko to see. them continue. Of course I am,' aware that thoro are some special reasons which make It neceasary to call for bids, but It not I would urge that no stone be left unturned to create all the work possible , tfor our . Mle men, whose families depend upon them for sup port, i , I for one feel that Mr, Hcdrlck is fully competent to carry out tills work1 on a hand , labor principle. Thanking you tor this space iri your valuable paper, I am, . , . Yours truly, (Name on tile.) j W. B. 0. ' , . f Michigan Archer (..,.. Again. Champion OANANDAIOUA.sN. Y..' Aug. 14. (API-Mlusaell Hoogerhydo ot Cold- water, Mich., again has pinned .his championship title of the .National Archery association to Ills target with precisely, placed arfowa. He won the championship yesterday with score Cf 2.470 for the double York and double American rounds In the an nual meet of the association here. Officers elected last night Include ," President, Finch Haggard ot So ettie, Wash'.: members Of the board of governors, Kore C,,T. Duryee, Se attle, u. a. Thompson, OoTvalll Ore. The Iciurtiamehi wli bo held lrt Se attle. - STORY 1 ' (Continued From Page One) thought that Wells may have aban dulled his own auto and stolen an other pto avoid detection. -. - Hands (liinidt'd. All the roads in the" eastern part of the County tho . Green Springs mountain, the Dead Indian road and Butte Falls roads are under guard, as well as the Pacific high way and Crater Lake highway. This afternoon rSherlff Jennings and a small, force are beating through the brush, along the road, to Lake o' the Woods. . Sheriff Low of Klamath county Is searching the country west of Pelican Bay.. The state police and the forest sorvlce are, also engaged in the. hunt, and. all rangers were directed.. this morning to keep a lookout. The ranger station neaf Pelican Bay ro-, ported tills aftornoon an abandoned auto had been located, . It Is thought, that Wells la en deavoring to reach one of the nu merous summor cabins in the . Lake o' the Woods area. ? In I'gly Mood, Wells Is said to be In an ugly mood, and armed,' though he did Ills terrorralhg yesterday with a vic ious looking, black-hnndled knlle. Little details of the alleged out break of Wells could be obtained from the Klamath county authori ties except that- he ls'wanted badly and la considered ordangefoui man, Points north and south on the Pacltto highway were given descrlp-, ttons of the hunted man this morn-, ing.' ... '. Wells Is described as 30 years of. ago, well built, and an experienced. woodsman. . ..... . - latrolmunHhot. :. WICHITA, Kans., Aug. 14. (AP) Patrolman Merle Colver was shot td death In a hotel room here- today while questioning two men. Police sought Frank Van and F,alph Cara way, registered occupants of the room. . 1 1 1 STORY 2 (Continued From Page One) money we went to higher parties, parties all the time. When the chil dren came, the little boy was oorn the first year after we were married end t,1e little girl two years later, I began to seo where we were getting. Oee. that wasn't so hot. I tried to get him to quit but he was too far gene. We were living in Washington tHeri. We would leave the children with my best friends when we went to parties. Yes, we went to the same ones. . Dur ing the lost year Henry would throw away 170 or $80 like nothing. , , ,'i . i Llipidr Blamed ' 01 know liquor caused all my tfoubfe. We never had the things we needed. Oh, you know things we should have had at home. We didn't Just a place to eat and sleep, that's all. He was making between (300 and 00 then as an engineer. I would leave him and then go back. He'd always promise to do better, but he never did. .We went to a party one night and he was picked up for drunken driv ing. He got out all right that time. .left him and stayed at the hotel. He coaxed me back and for a while we didn't go any place. Then the night before Easter Borne friends came down. We had d car and they didn't have any,, They wanted us id go some place. - i didn't want to g because' t never, did go any place with him without getting Into a row, Tfiey talked me into it and we went to some friends and drank' beer. Henry bought some moonshine' and 1 then we went to the Jungle temple. I -didn't drink and he started in on me like ho always did,. saying I was spoiling everything. I took, a few drinks, I admit that. He got mean and started raising tie devil with everyone. '.. ', , (Iftcri Threatened i i lie knocked mo down in tlie mud, got my coat all dirty., On, 1 wus a messy creature all right. At juome lie was always running round with butcher knives and guns, threaten ing. to kill . me. . One time he' threw putcher knife at me and . It hit ..Yca, rthat was lots of tti .the wall,. fuii ; i That night, in Vie ear. rfebf to get out when our friends did. , He Wouldn't let me., Said I was ,hls wife find had to stay with him. He was going to take me home and cut my thrpat. I yelled, to the police; Just tb stop the car. .. He was oit on ball then for drunken driving. The police came up. All I would tell them was that I wanted 'cm to stop the car. They took us to t,'ie police station. That was In Scuttle. They asked us questions and I got hysterical,,,. The matron put me to bed. When' ' I finally Came out of It I wanted to go home. My husband had. brought Charges against me for Interfering with his driving. But the'y could tell he ,was drunk and locked hint up. '.1' Drunk Ag'aln . , : Anyway., we got, out and ,wht hQinji-i Itvfti'' 1ToflF.nl. T .'inrt t.ftlnnhntmrf mv I s friend to get the kids their jfaUierTf ;' cningg so tney were an rignc. t Henry Weiit and got, the car rmd got drunk 4 Again, said I didn't love him. ' didn't. I don't seo horn lri 11 t could., and thoro was no use lying dbbut It. He was always threatening tb commit suicide. t I . wished he would, but I(knew he wouidn't. We wont to '4 friend's liouse and hti Said be; was .going to go home .and kill .Himself.-. . She got scared and sent the boy OVor. Thcro he was, sitting In ,the stuffed chair, with a -bottlff of Ibdine In his hand. He had smeared . -l!.J 2' A ill some on nis mouin ana tnrown wm rest-out the wind, i guess. I called the police and they put him In Jau again. Tiey had -several small charges against him. . , . .. ,.- ... I went down ana got mm out again, and all the omcers saia 1 was crazy. I was, toov . I .went to Port Towns'end and got a Job. He promised to help support the children. Did he?. ' He didn't do a darned thing; didn't, even send them all-day suck ers. I paid tneir ooara. , -, , ..sr .. Met Bice .,',.. . While I wis working In the hotel In port Tpwnsend I met Eddie,., I didn't leave Henry for Eddie, but I would have. Things just dldnt break that way. . ' . ... . '.; ; The first time I saw maie ae. was drunk, too, and that didn't 'make any hit with me. . He came to see, me at the hotel where I was working, t told him, people who -drink don't rate so high with me. Moonshine whiskey-; had caused ,f me ,, enough trouble. . , . -' . ' Next time he . came down ,-ifii brought me a' present. Brought, his flasks lip to. us. Said , If , I'd see things his way. He'd quit drinking. He did, and. that made a bit with me. no fooling. He was a kid that has had lots of bad breaks too.. He was swell in every way. He always thought of me first. , ,- ' .. . ,t I got let. off and went home. Any one of a dozen places, In Seattle are home to me, J found that Henry Jiad been -going round with some woman who hud charged things' to me In a lotof , places where I had accounts. Things , lust kept getting , worse. Eddie cdme down and we Just decided we'd both get out. So we did. We didn't either, one .feel right about It: almost wished someone would pick us up. It was , new to me and him, too! . . ' ' ' ' -; : Escape Soiight ; '' When we left Washington all In my mind was to get out of town I asked Henry If he would please be decent enoufy'i to pay the kids' board for a month or two. - He wouldn't even do that, but, I'll bet. the author ities are making him now. I. have. friends up there and good ones; that's what I hate about this. - I guess It was Just meant, to happen, I'm a fatalist anyway.. I've, had just tod much grief, and I'll never go buck there. There's nothing so low as a yellow hound. w,io'U kick a man when he's down, ,. ,. There, are few men will take the blame and do things the way Eddie did. I always came first. .He would always see that I was seated at the table and cared for before he was. Matrons Praised ... ., 'the matrphs here. are swell people, I'm tell you, It's Just too bad I had to gd td Jail to get acquainted with them, 'jallbr Ike Duiiford li t ttood fell, too, he's reasonable. I told em they'd never' get (anything? Pt ,B'?e" until Eddie was feady to talk. (What he did he did for me. Tney promieea us all kinds of clemency. Ike kept every promise ne maae me, He and tne matrons people. X think lqta more1 oi mays than any parolei, hut my two kids are the only thing In the world that really mean a lot to me. , i is people, but well, I'm Just. funny. No, I never did love my husband. I liked; him and I thought I was never going to love anybody. .... . Qdlng to Salem . Ail last night! . I kept , thinking. what will I da. w.hen I get out. didn't want their old parole. I have ri6-m5iSyTyryT r-ighO - tept tfnuikihg "Salem." I got almost there before- morning. " This morning I walked' out of Jail. And I'm going 'to Salem.-: - l .' If I were real hard lino iney try Seattle and bumn ait .v r No. I won't, I'm no(, hutuiM for if there tea hell there lsift. we get too-i" nere, in at man Is . 8 SUCCESS IN MAKING MAYONNAISE LIES IN WAY OIL IS ADDED : '';i vm:: ' A- Little at a Time" is Safest : Method: Hills Bros. Use & q - Similar Rule in Their Pat i " ehted, Coffee-Roasting Process Oil, in large amounts, added to mnvonnaiae ineredienta usually makes the mixture separate. It is better to add oil "a little at a time." There is a similar situation in coffee roasting. - Occasionally, big batches can be roasted so each has the same flavor. But you can't de pend on it. The sure way. is to toast a ,MUe at a nme. ,tims xtros. uu, with their, patented,. Controlled Eoastirig process. , , ,, . .. As the accuracy of the hour-glass depends upon an even, continuous flow , . . a little at a time ... so the uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by this patented process that roasts evenly, cpntihiiously ... . a little at a time. ,The. temperature is exactly regulated while the blend flows through the' roasters. Every single berry is perfectly roasted. Naturally, then, every pound has the perfect flavor! ;, . , -. , Hills Bros, Coffee, is packed in vacuum cans that keep it freshl Air which makes coffee go stale, i'l removed and kept out of these cans. Even ordinary, "air-tight" cans won't keep coffee fresh. Order Hills Bros. Coffee today. Ask for it by name, and look for the Arab trade mark! on the can. . Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc.,. San Francisco, California. 1931 5'..:.w..:...n. -:''!''5" Mutual Mill & Seed Cos Saturday-Monday Specials Strainer lad, 'd-in., cloth-faced.' Special $1.75 Atlantic Sanitary. Milk .Stfaiiief $1.75: -F.nfi-n.Pfist for4 snails. silica, cutworms. ' At'- sow bu&S. earwics. erasshaDters. Very '. special, i-id. pacKage, ao a-iD. pKg, 4Uf NO CLOUDY JULY DAYS SEEN IN JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVIU.B, Ore., Aug. 14. (Spl,) tintl Brltt, local fllier ob aerver, ' reports' at tollowa lor, the month of July: Mean .imailmunt.; Bad; mean minimum, 73.8; mean, 65 3; maxlmumi loe, date 19: mini mum, 7, date a; groate.it llly ranire, a. Xner no raln'all miring thla month and no cloud? daya. There were two partly cloudy duya and 8t clear daye. -,. . .,, f, , BANDlfsOFSWATOW USING NEW TORTURE ' BWATOW, CMtiaV(AP)f new torture haa been InvenMrt Stf DandlU ot thla district (or victim! whom relative (all to pay ransom. Thla wee revested when dlttrlct ftuarda raided bniidlt ramp In tlie hllla. Several ot the reaeued captive had been made atone deal by liquid cenwnt wruch had been poured nto their eara and allowed to harden. . Dance at Oold Hill Sat. night. Pint 30 couplea tree. Dance till a a m. at Oold Hill. Bythmby the Roguei. H-vlt. 1 3-plu tr Itullery. A g l-)r. nurniilre , , , .J)v Iinifcry Kerliartlhir see ' 8evorn Battary 8erice l.lfl No.. Hlvrrsldo ADD HEALTH TO HOT BREADS , Hot breads are tempting. But often they lack rouKluiKii. Tho absence of bulk from foods often results In constipation. ; Biit tin ybu can have hot breads wtth roughage. Simply add a cupful of KelWg's Ai.l BlWN'to the xeelpe. This deli ciuus cereal, furnishes the bulk needed to assure proper elim ination. You will And many appetising recipes on the reu-and-giTOu . All-Bran package., Equally tempting as a ready-tn-eut cereal with milk or cream. , Two. tablespooiifuls daily -ara gtiarnnteed to prevent and re lieve both temporary and recur ring 'constipation. In severe cases, use with each nt'V Al.b-flRAK also furnishes needed Iron for the body. At alt grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. , 3 ' v Always uniform and. dependable 3 r' All-Bran ;NEW! , Saturday Special Cinnamon Coffee Cake 1 14c Beck's Pan Dandy Brtad is distinctly better in injjred ianta, freshness, firmness and flavor. ! v At ycur Grocer cr :: beck's ' ' BAKERY Nuvlda Flcwer and Ferri Fertilizer con- ; venient for household yse. 'If you have potted plants in the house you t . need this. ' Special only Miraclp Egg Mash, 100s f Marvel Scratch Feed, 100's I Western Oyster Shell, 100'd tiRecleaned Wheat, 100's 4 I ! Three Star Dairy, 80's ....... 'Mm Run, 80's -,.1:::..:...;.;..:::....:::.., ......:.. .Ken-L-Ration or Vitamont, 10 cans for f SpratW Dog Biscuits..............2 lbs. for I Mutual Mill & Seed Co. 1103E. 6th ; ; Phone 269 place.- ' w u :-:' Specials.. fia teg of Spring Lamb, lb,. r..:i...i ...:.....! Vo Lamb" Chops; lb. 20 Fryes Hams, lb. ..ii,... . 23b Frye's Picnics, lb. - 151 Steer Pot Roast, lb. 1 - 15 Boiling Beef, lb! :.. io Home Rendered Lard '. 2 lbs. 25 III TnViVi4fe Prvrlr Vonlt?nrnn Ivy St. Meat Market III! V jjjj Just around ther corner from the g.i,, 0 " J - .'" tiVSak t' ; Blbbon Malt and whene.a I LaeklDal IkO ' . K.. ir fin.l 11. hlrk I i C fWmi AMERICAS - I . wair- - biggest- bistribu'Jsd By I. B. Frideger, Ashland -1.55 IL ' 1 lllliT 1 " 1 ''""n SATURDAY SPECIAL Morrill's Pride Skinned HAM 24c Pound, Home Baked Ham Sliced of in piece. Fine for picnics or your week-end trip. Rhode Island Red Hens Fryers. ! We always have the best chickens. ? "Quality considered, our meats are cheapest" , i Economy Meat & Fish Market ,., Nichols & Ashpole . , j 'East Main Tel. 26 and 46 Fine Meats Best Values Phone 32. 4 Free Deliveries Daily jBeefsteaks, pound ......... 20c Beef Roast, pound Beef Boil, lb. 10c io1 Veal Roast, lb. .1212i VealStew,lb. 8C Veal Steak, lb. . . ,!, , -jO Leg of Lamb, Oa 'pound hQy Shoulder of- '. 11 Lamb, lb. . Limb; Chops, 1 o pound 10 c t "' -e 2le Eastern . Bacon, lb. Eastern 231 Hams, 10 Lard in j2c DU1K, id. City Meat Market ORCHARD LADDERS J Wo are offering the best ladders that were ever I in Hogtie River Valley nt prices never known ' . BUY AT HOME ATTD SAVE MONEV ' ; - MEDFORD LADDER WORKS One-Balf Block West of tincoln School pairing, -