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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1931. PAGE TWO FIVE BOYS FACE JUVENILE JUDGE Five youth tanging trom 10 to 18 yesrs In sge, and trom midget to giant In size, appeared before Judge Alex Sparrow ol the Juvenile court this morning, for alleged thefts ranging from chickens to autoa. It developed there were two eeuses ol their atraylng from the atralght paths etaylng out lata nights, and home environment. Bernard Wilder, 18. of Oranta Pan, In a written statement, admitted he took parked autos when ha found them, and the notion to steal moved. He stole, he aald, to drive between this city and Oranta Pass. If there was property In the csrs. he took It. and hid It In woodsheds. He balked at going to school and liked to take girls for auto rides. Kin aald they 'could do nothing with him. and Chief of Police Olatus MoCredle told the court his father deserted his mother before he waa born. A. Hart, alleged leader of the Phoenix chicken thief gang, after three days In Jail, was sentenced to the state reform school and paroled with the promise he "would come home nights and mind his folk." Victor -Royston and Edwin Bccles. both 18, charged with stealing mo tors, Including one from Mayor Wil son's washing machine, and an 11-year-old boy, who did not know what it was all about, told their story to the court. Chief of Police Mc Credle aald he acted as "lookout for the older boys." He was badly scared and was no bigger than a minute. Eocles told the court ha stole the motors to sell and buy a bicycle, something that he always wanted. He rode- Royston's wheel, but wanted one of bis own. He would not steal, ha aald, a bicycle belonging to another boy, but felt It was not bad to steal from men to buy a wheel. The Chief of Police said ha was of a roving family, "and had been a nuisance all summer with his stealing." He waa arrested last summer, and was freed upon the representation of , his parents that they Intended to leavs. It was Royston's second entangle ment with the law, in 30 day the police said. All were placed on probation, after stern lectures. GOLF TOURNAMENT IS ON FOR WOMEN Interest In gqlf i reviving with arrival of the beautiful autumnal weather. The women's fall tourna ment starts tomorrow. All mem bers of the Rogue Valley Oolf asso ciation, who wish to enter, an urged to be at the course tomorrow morn ing at 9 o'clock. Lunoheon will be served at the club house. Prises will be offered for the S, 18 and putting. All women wishing proper handicaps are asked to bring th.it. Mnnrris in tomorrow. They will be kept and legitimate handi caps grantea. pi rnv th p. A.T. troohv for the men is progressing well, except for the few who are behind on their matches. They are asked w get In touch with the shop as soon aa possible. Burn dry slabs, 84.78 per load. Med. Fuel no.. Tel. taij V Madam Housewife try Butter Horns for breakfast. They are a real convenience and you'll find the family dolighted with them, especially when made by riuhrer. Have taken over the gat station and lunch room formerly known at the Stlliman Place, Phoenix, Oregon. We handle, Oat, , Oil, Lunch, Candies and ; Ttobacco. , Your patronage greatly appreciated. , Mr. and Mrs. R. L Gallant Phoenix, 0rgon BUTTER STEADY AS SUPPLY INCREASES PORTLAND. Ore, Oct. 8. (API- There remains a practically steady tone in the butter trade. This ap plies equally to the east and midwest ss well as to the Pacltlo coast. On the Produce Exchange there was no change In cubs prices for the late session. . Local make of butter continues to reflect decrease while country offer ings here are gaining. Demand for sll scores appears about in lino with supply, with prices maintained on the open market as well ss on the ex change. ATCHISON DECLARES QUARTERLY DIVIDEND NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (AP) The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail way stock declared the regular quar terly dividend of 42.80 on the com mon stock. Markets' Livestock. PORTLAND, Oct. 8. (AP) Cat tle, 88: weak; bulls SSo lower. Bulls (yearlings excluded) good and choice (beef) (3.28 4.00 cutter, common and medium, 2.50?3.50. Vealers (milk fed) cull and common, 83 80a 8.00, Calves, 8280-800 lbs., common and medium, 83.000.00. HOOS 100; active. SHEEP AND LAMBS SB0; mostly steady, Iambs weak In spots. Lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice, 88 00 C5.2S. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Oot. 8. (AP) Coun try meats selling price to retailers; Vealers. 80-120 lbs, 1291314c; bulls, 8 iff B'o. Others unchanged. Butter, butterrat. eggs, milk, live poultry, onions, potntoes, wool and hay quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Oct. 8 (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. ..... , .4Bt .40 ,48V, .48 May .......... J14 M .810, .814 Cosh wheat: . 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The estimate for high schools next year la placed at 958,000, a 17000 Increase, and with no allowance for bus transportation. This la a 28.9 per cent Increase. For county schools $107,27030 la estimated, a 13.9 per cent Increase. The Jaw provides a levy of 10 for each of the 0908 school student, a dime levy for each student for the library fund and $100 bonus for each of the 73 achool district hav ing 1C0 or more days of achool. An Increase of 313 in school at tendance over last year, la shown by the latest census. The law also provides, that no matter what the school levy, the general levy must be kept ' within the 0 per cent tax limitation law. The law also provides, that- the general road levy shall not be less than one mill. There are also many other restrictions, In the tax making. 1- ' STORY ONE (continued from page one) A police guard was posted about the Morrow estate last night as the crush of visitors continued to grow. 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