Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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PENITENTIARY
ision,
Sentence' and
Wration Follow Fast
rl Friend Arrestee;
IKobs Maul Fiends
yaOB,! Mien,' Aug.
rerte wren
Hunan 'orm " Jua8e
".ftd them, were in solitary
, today In Jacksotf "prison,
L first day of lifelong
w killing and Burning two
arale, on a lonely country
ben early last Tuesday. .
MoJessed. were aentenced to
Uonment no " " "
1 night- .'
mgle to the affalr-i-nbt men
tis men ,n wwvo
revealed early today with
t Catherine Keller, 28, -at
in ypsilantl. She was
L tte county Jail here. ; Of-
Lu an investigation 01 je
r .uj i.. tm-
t BUB aocuinp" mo mu-
Tuesday when they robbed
Lg couples, attacked one of
killed tnem ana nwu oui
bodies. 'Deputies said the
m the sweetheart' Of Fred
hewonvict arid 'one of the
Trft Before Kllllni.
Utted being with the fhen
night, hut said mat sne leu
before tne noiaup ana kui-
bntd. ' :
Lhim of the' doors or tne
JKkwn. 3 mues away, a
Lis before1 midnight, ended
nowua jr ... j
mtreretty'tomtnuhlty. '.
m aflgry browds attempt
ed! the prisoners Smith,
letstone,' 33, Itinerant negro.
i Oliver, 19-yearH)ld painter
Half hundred officers guard-
i ud Impose their own pen-
lint attempt occurred at
eight miles away, where
men were- arrested, ques-
eonfesdions'obtained.
Irand came' when' they were
km and placed In the court-
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, FRTDAT, AUGUST I t. 19.11.
PAGE SEVEN
Meteorological Report
August H, i9J1
, FurecasU.
Med ford and vlclnltv: Thni.K.
Saturday fair. No change In temperature.
VARIATIONS
Oregon : Pair tonljjht and Saturday
but fog on the Immediate coast No
change In temperature..
Lornl imto.
Lowest temperature this morning.
53 degrees. v ' . ':
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 100; lowest 60. -t
Total precipitation fines September
, 1930, J3.67 Inches., , , ...
Relative humidity at 8 p. m .yes
terday. 21; s a. m. today, 80,
Sunset today. 7:13, p. m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:19 a. m sun
et, 7:12 p. m. ' . .
Observations aken at 5
Meridian Tune.
a m, 120
City
3
8
T5
Baker City 84
Boston
Boise
Chicago
Denver
Dcs Moines',
Fresno '.i...-.'.l
Helena - ,
Los Angeles
Medford
New York ...
Phoenix loo
Portland 80
Reno ....... 88
Roseburg 82
Salt Lake ! 86
ran Francisco 62
Seattle , i.:... . 70
Spokane . 2 82
(Washington, D.C 80
. 80
. 04
. 72
- 94
.80
: 94
. 86
'76
. 88
84
fciid, In which tear combs
disperse angry residents
igilnit police cars, ; -took
the prisoners were being
the courthouse for
rnmners Mauled,
fcrth attack was made
Inn the trip to Jackson with
hours' clothing wa9 torn,
i ud hands scratched ncv
Ki mauled as the mob
i tike them from the of f Ic-
Ititoae, during the Tide from
lull aching from the pum-
halTOl. told Sheriff Jacob
Washtenaw county that
nther be In prison than
other prisoners were non-
i-up of the ' most sensa-
ae In Michigan In many
with breath-taking rap-
lie that provided the kev
fUntlon of the case was the
gun used to slay the I
Wen was turned over to the i
county deputies by an
nun for the Ypsilantl I
-wment. it was establish-1
2 gun had been In the
u Smith as late as Tucs-
tender drilling.
of Smith and Blackstonn
Sunday moraine. Thn
M hours of grilling. Pin-
r Bve in. Soon Smith.
questioned lr another
eniieSRed. Rln"lrtnt.. linrf
P-TO as the other mamher
PWty. ' He was arrent-
Ptlntlng a house In Ypsi-
' minUtCft Altpr hlnr
Tpallantl city hall, where
"""g was belnir fniMuW.
"loot: "I aw It m ii"
a full confession of his
brutal affair.
ieaent that , snt
Wbooch" before the crime
Indloatiom ih.
f oertt with alcohol.
F the announcement of
CjTL CTOWd "eg'n gath-
we city hall. Officers
J. . tlon" 10 bnng the
' rrair..ment at the
uve mlnutea after
h.d been given nt
im, ntre werJ arraigned
and Dleaded
out At Holh
P Joe E. Brown mnvl
telon to see "Broad
r theatre Thura
m then. . -
Whence at the sec
as guests c? the
h..,r'. rree
"J eacn southern
CZ ho called at the
Ko. iJT """"re picture,
I miU! 'n how eon-
P arear Rubber pro
"ed with' the
of our Oood-
n x" new friends
" P"xucts."
JWd today.
n.t
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Rain
Clear
P. Cdy.
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Tlrar
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
.Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Montgomery Ward
Open Great Sale
I. P. Andres, local manager of
Montgomery Ward '& Co,' announced
today that Ward's great nation-wide
sales drive In which their 560 stores
win participate, starts tomorrow. -Mr-Andres
says says that during Ward's
Holdon Arrow Jubilee savings in some
Instances will amount to fully 60 per
ccht of their recent low prices.
Ward's -buyers have searched the
markets of the country for special
buys for this great aale.
Mr. Andres said It took months io
prepare for this event and that doz
ens of factories were kept busy turn
ing out the merchandise needed. v
Dance at Rogue Elk, Aug. 15. Good
Jmuslc." - -
SEEN
IN BUTTER MART;
PAT EASES TONE
PORTLAND, '.' Ore.. Alls. r 4.
( AP) Advance of ' lc dotrn ' in
the price ' of ail grades of eggs
Is announced. , for Saturday
nmriilug by s the , Pacific co-ops..
This follow strength and ad-'
a noes In the 'eastern trade.'-
PORTLAND, Ayg, 14. (AP)-Mr-ket
for butter 4s more or less spotted.
Not 'only does this apply to volume
cf make, but' to the trading trend.
Receipts from" 1 country creamorlea
showed a' liberal decrease in the last
few days while the week to date
showed a small decrease-' In the home
churning compared with the same
period last week. In the local field
the situation appears mixed as to
manufacture. Some plants report a
liberal gain while others show a de
crease. ' ' (
Butterfat values are Just about
iholdlng.,' with! some Indications ox
slight easiness In spots.
General trading trend In the mar
ket for eggs remains stationary.
Steadiness Is reflected In the mar
ket for live chickens.
Demand tor dressed hen turkeys
continues good with trading still al
most exclusively confined to the 28c
mark. "'
General strength Is showing for
peaches with a more persistent coll
for northwest stock because or su
perior quality. Prices are harden
ing somewhat. Californlans moving
slowly at higher prices.
Strength of the market for country
killed calves and especially the better
sorts of lightweights, continues here
with no change In the price list. Hogs
and lambs ere ateady. Beef con
tinues slow.
Potato market Is very quiet and
confined to local business.
1 Watermelon market slow for Cali
fornia, with prospects of Oregon
stock next week.
Market salea for Bartlett pears her.;
are almost confined to the Rogue
river atock. Best'at 2,' Vaklm& a, 1.75.
l,lve.stork
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 14. (AP)
CATTLE : 45. calves 20; steady.
HOGS: 325; Including 225 direct;
steady.
., SHEEP: 1600, including 261 direct;
fully steady. - .
Ban Francisco Illltterfat
.. .SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14 (AP)
UlltterTat f.o.B. San KraiK-lheo 8'ic..:.
Portland Produce;
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 14. (AP)
MVS POULTRY: Net buying price:
Heaty hens, colored, 4Vi lbs. up, 20
(i21c lb.; do medium; 15c; light, 12
ti 13c lb.; broilers, under 1 lha..
18c; over 1V las.. 16c: colored. 31
22c; Nd. 2 ch.ckens, 7 8c; old roost
ers, 7c; ducks, Peklns, 14 y 16c; geese
13c.
ONIONS: Selling price to retailers:
Walla Walla Globes. ai.SO.
Butter, eggs. milk, country meats.
butterfat. potatoes, wool, hay, quota
tions unchanged.
Portland Wheat
; Wheat.
PORTLAND. Aug. 14. (AP)
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Sept., old 48 .464 .461& .48
Sept.. new .47 .47 '4 .47 .47
Dec 60 .60 .50 .60 -
Cash grain:
Big Bend bluestcm .56
Sort white : .46
Western white ....'..'......, .46
Hard winter L......:...,.:....... .43
Northern spring ....f...... 43
Western red .43
Oats: No. 2 white." kl7.
' T6day's car receipts:;; Wheat,. (40;
flour, 13; corn. 2; oats; a; hay. 3..
'
United Aircraft 29',
U. S. Steel 91,
Corp't Trust Shs 4,
5-yr. Pxd. Trust T,
, proper, however is Hearing an
end.
"There will be nothing
month." Mr. Rosen-jiium said
morning. ' "and when there la an
excursion It will be Riven putilloity,
10- days or two weeks hi' advance
of sale dates."
Krystalglow, kodak gloss supreme. .
The Peosleys, cpp. Holly theater.
; - , i .
ER
FORECAST FOR S. P
Cent a mile raliroac rates for tho
very near future are forecast In a
rumor going about town today. A.
S. Rosenbaum. district ageut for
the Southern Pacific, when ques
tioned, refused to reveal any plans
but his evasive answers indicate
that there will be a special excur
sion. The last advertisement carried by
the Southern Pacific announced that
there would be no more oent a mile
excurslona during the summer. Sum-
- ' i NVtli lo conlmrton.
Notice- Is hereby given that the
School Board of District No. 49 will
receive bids on grading the Washing
ton Sohool grounds on Peach street,
according to the grades established
by the City Engineer's office.
Specifications aa to grading may be
had at the City School Office, third
floor. "Medford Building.'
- Bids must be filed with the School
Clerk. Mrs. Rebecca Jonsen, boforo
6:00 p. bv, August 17, 1931,
' August 13. 1931.- ' ; l
Wkll Street Report
STOCK SAI.K AVKRACKS
(Copyright. 1931. standard Statistics
Company)
50 20 20
Indls. RRs. Ut's
Today' 110.4 67.2 165.8
Prev. day 107.9 66.8 162.7.
Week ago 104.3 67.Q . 158 a
Month agcU06.9 75.6 ,162.7
Year ago.....1571 117.2 209.3
90
Total
113.5
111.3
I08..1
, 111.9
160.1
NEW YORK, Aug. 14. ( AP) The
stock market rose - smartly In the
most aggressive bull drive since
June today.
Pool favorites were turned over
in large volume, particularly the
lower priced issues, and the day's
turnover of roughly 2,000,000 ahares
was the largest since mid-July. Sog
glness of the rails was overcome In
the ' early trading, and the bond
market recovered briskly aftor early
Irregularity.
Today'8 closing prices for 17 se
lected stocks follow:
American Can ....
American T. T.
Curtis Wright
Anaconda
General Motors ..
Int. T. & T
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub.
.Radio
Southern Pac.
8. O. of Cal. j.
S. O. of N. J .
Trans. Am
V"
97
174
3
25
29 K
29
,2214
, 24
....20J
. 74
:914
, - 7" '
Real Estate ;
! ; : For Sale ' "'
4-KOOM " Modern Home, Umiil
River,, 2 Ids, .,. iF.xclmngo . fiir
f .Ircal home or acreage. Price
H1500' : ' "... .
t li-ltOOM Modern lli-me. flre
? pbu, ,billU-ln, clone III,. cornet ,
,pa.viig all paid. Trade iliM
1 .equity,, for. smaller huine or
T acreage. ,,. t .
f 'S-flOI)M siihiirbaii llbinr." All
X 'hioitrii. bullt-lns, lauiulr.i
J ''tiins. ilertrlc' llRht's, prCKSiire
S -water-system. 1 1-3 aires, gar
J dtn. cl., Take umaller, home
or, tierciigo ;)iv part, payment. '
-hnlancn euty paymentH. . :1. ..,
X fl-KOOM M( ilern Hume, West
J Main, close to new court honw,
S 3 garages. Will trade f'j-tni.oo
T cqull.v far nrrenge not under
I dltt-li. ,
4-,Vt'-RK ...pii'liorll, IS to il l
T years, no buildings. Owner will
$ 'exchange cf sell very rcuson-
able, , , ,
J Unbuilt 'your echaiiges. We
J may liave the place: you want.
I EARL TUMY
t 310, Liberty Blijg.
X-V''A-v '''-'-1-'
F5
3C
Details at
FREE
Ask for S. & H. Green Stamps-:
rWe Gie Them
Cambric Prints
Hlxty new pattern to selrrt from.
311-Inch wide material. Regular
25c per yard. Sat unlay special
1 23c per yard
, Pongee Prints
Reautlllil prints for school
dree. 311 and 39 Inches wide.
Krgular 35c matilahi Speclol
Saturday.
J 29c per yard
Bargains for Men
Men's Big Al
Overalls .
Regular $1.25. Special 98
Cord Pants
Men' and Young Men's
cream color Cord PanU.
Regular $3.50. Now $2.98
Men's Dress Shirts
$1.25 values. Now $1.00
Men's Broadcloth
Pajamas
One let, regular price $1.49.
now $i.oo y.
PARTMENT5W
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
Saturday First Showing of
FALL DRESSES 1
First showing pf fall- dresses. Lovely travel crepes and
satins. Beautiful black satins with wfiito trim.
$1995to$2450
Women's Toboggan
- 1 Coats
$145to$1695
Harron
Hosiery
$1.95
i
Til Harron Crepe hos
iery l aomrlhliiK differ
ent In silk how.
perfect dnll sheer hose of
excellent wearing qual
ity. Wear them and he
convlncctt
Sell I colrr (rounds Willi Jaciiiard
.lrle In brilliant rontratlii( colors,
ho Roman Htrlprs. f'leierly sl)ll
and carefully tailored, slwd to fit
perfrrtly. Johnnie collar that may
he fastened snufly. All wool nar
mrnts fnm the Oregon (.My Woolen
Mills. .
Opportunity Basement Savings
36-inch Rayon Dress material, fast color SOt
40-inch Dotted Swiss curtain material - 12t?
Women's extra si2e Rayon Bloomers - , - 89t
Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose -7?
Children's Fast Color Wash Dresses - 59?
Children's Play Buits ..-
Men's Pajamas - rcfL
Boys' Shirts oC
Men's Bib Overalls ; u - - - --.
Men's Chambray Shirts - ,UC
ChUdren's School Shoes $1.49 to $219
Women's Shoes all sizes in tan or black ties, straps or punips
. ( . v ; , $a.69,.$2,98.f3.48.
' MenV"Work Shoes . " ; $2.98
month," Mr. Rtvteivj.ium enld this I of aaip tlnten." I refiLw. City Sanitary Service. V j
No Matter How Thin You Spread it .
Gold Medal Butter
I! Will Make -fSS " ,0
Any Bread vv v' ,SV' '"VL '
Taste BetUr! l. 1
' ySs 111
That's;wiiy,' so 4any South- SS'i' j
prn ,O r e gq n',iipusewives ,.., Tfr) I '"
. apecify, Snicler'8 when they I
fill WUbbCA, SVllllUlCll "Sw I If
j pecially, lifie'fFo sweet Wr : '.',
I II cream flavor. ' : " ' ' : '
I ' SPECIAL NEXT WEEK ' -
"i CHERRY NUT , V' -
j . SaklPlCE CREAM 1 - ' 1
1 Smcler Dairy & Produce Go.
I I " North Bartlett j " j ; ; Phone 203 ; ,'v
5 : ;. jU ( t, V'T" --"v v'" ' "
ii i i c t i r. in
nunareas 01 oargams i,eii
jf r r. IN A SWEEPING r r ;v f 2
I . A v -
H A TT Tl? The Former Stock of the C
i I v li) JlQ lb& iM; Southern Oregon Electric ';; Z
I
Ranges - Fixtures - Appliances
Radios r Washers T-Refrieratorelfit
"fi
We Bought This Stock at Rock Botton Prices
vr ' We Are Passing Our Savings On to You
Electric Ranges .
Kelnivators i . . ; $12
Washers Reduced to $25
Conlon Ironers . w' $
Fixtures y2 PRICE and LESS
Q . 1 l-r QoIa At'Fcrmer Home of the
OtOCK VIl OCllC Southern Oregon Electric
East Main Near Bear Creek Bridge ' ! 1:
Peoples Electric Store
0. 0. Alenderfer , , . , , . A. B. Cunningham
For' YOUR Protection Buy Electrical Goods From a Reliable
Electric Store
Pharmacy
.