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3PXGB EIGHT SrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDF0RD, 'OREGON, WEPyESDAT, MARCH 23, 3932.' FEHL'S PR KEPT INTACT BY OF The circuit court late yesterday Issued an order, at the request Nledermever. Inc.. directing that sheriff hold the Pacific Record Unrnlfl aniilnmMlfc Ailfl hllllfllns Bn 4h nrjtnnnl nrnnertv of Earl H. Pehl Its editor, in "status quo," pending jurtuer oraera oi uit court. nliint warn rnrflntlv rlntU-d Under judgment execution, aa the result of a libel suit award or biduuu u Af nnv tr. Purr cram a warden Nledermeyer, Inc., holds a mortgage against the plant. The situation is now in somewhat of a legal stale mate. Aronmanfji an the motion for new trial filed by Fehl's attorneys are expected to oa neara next wee by the circuit court. Th rfpfrniui now claims that deraon Mee. one of the libel suit jurors, la not a resident or jacjeson rnuntv. but Instead resides -Just acroas the' line in Josephine county in the Thompson crees country, Moniii A.v. nlwava thought he lived in this county. It will be one nf th ..rounds nresenwa ny me uc fe rifle for a new trial. ARRIVES THIS IEK FROM INDIA MINE Indiana limestone for the new county court houM U due to arrive the end ol the week and worn nlBnln it. In nmtltlnn will atart soon ai possible thereafter, accord to Hnrrv Porter. Inspector o the work for the county court. At a conference with the county court thle morning porter waa given au thority lor handling of the Job and hi vMenrntnAnfliitlonfl' were followed. Inspector Porter Informed the court that aa near a ne couia u there were only two atonecuttera residing In Jackson county and that it would be necessary to hire two nnn.rMMnt StonS-CUtterS. There will be a atone foreman, whose duties will consist of seeing that tne stone, cut to speclflcat'ona, la properly placed. The limestone slabe are all numbered. Inspector Porter declared that unless a atono-cun-cr " -son were experienced, a "botched-up Job" would result. Work of constructing the Jail on the roof and Installing tile partitions between the rooms on the ground floor has been started. Inspector Portor aald practically all the men employed were bona flde Jackson county residents, and that the number varied eccorains to the work In hand. He said only three men were employed, and they had. dependents. Easter Program Sun For Men Rialto Theatre On Easter Sunday the Men', Bible class of the First Christian church of Medford will conduct a special program In the Rlslto theater, be ginning at 9:30 aharp and continu ing for one hour to which all men, young and old, of Medford and the surrounding country, and especially men who are not In the habit 01 attending Sunday school, anywhere are cordially Invited and urged to be presont. The meeting will be snappy and will consist of pipe organ and vocal solos, music by a men's double quar. tette end gospel songs by all who attend. A short talk will be made by W. R. Balrd. pastor of the Christian church who Is the regular "live wire" teacher of the men'a class that Is averaging 05 to 70 men In attendance. Men who are willing to try any thing once are urged to attend this entertaining, beneficial, Inspiring pro gram. There Is no limit aa to age. Those enjoying good, wholesome en tertainment and the fellowship of men are eligible. STONE RELEASED; The case agnlust B. F. Btone, well known Medford mnn was dtimlased this forenoon at his preliminary hearing in Judge Taylcra court on a charge preferred against him by the Medford Investment company of obtaining money under false pre tenses by mortgaging furniture the company alleged was not his own. Tht testimony showed that the com- SAVED HER LIFE! Seattle, Vash. "J have ued Dr. Pierces medicine for thirty years," aald Mrs, W. D. Una of 113 W. aflth fit., Mand ran truthfully say that the Tavoiitj Pre scription,' tonle lets and the 'Suppositories,' and the free advice Dr. Pierce give to all sufferers have done for me what doc tors couldn't do avd my life, X believe.' , Hold hy druttgUta everywhere. Kiery pat-knii ol Dr. Pierce's rT orlle Prwrrlptton contain a Hymp tnm HlAitlt. If jnit drulra five med Iral atlvlre, fill out the qtitM.iinnnt.lre and mall It to Dr. Pierre's (Utile. Iept. -auj," lliitnio, N. Y. end ltk-J If yuu ftanl a trial package of pany was mistaken and that he did own the furniture. Superintendent . C. Sollnsky, ac companied by Mrs. Sollnsky and their daughter Jane, left this morning by auto for San Francisco, whore he will apend a week at the field headquar ters of the national parks system, while Mrs, Sollnsky and Jans will visit relatives for several days and return home next Monday. The superintendent, howevtr, will not be home probably for a month, as he will leave San Francisco for Hot Springs, Ark., to attend the con ference of superintendent of nation al parks there April 3 to 8, and then go on from there to Washington, D. C, for a conference on Crater Lake national park' matters, with Horace Albright, director of the national parks system. An enthusiastic campaign to pro mote better attendance at luncheons of the Lions club was started today at the session at the Hotel Holland, when each Lion present was appoint ed to act as a committee of one to bring in one of the absent brothers at the next meeting olthe club. Several program suggestions to In crease Interest in the organization which has. Lion Pennington assured his fellow members, "grand prospects for the future," were presented. The next meeting of the club will be "wow," from program and attend ance standpoints, It was predicted at the end of today's session. CHANGE MEET NIGHT Legion troop No. 7 at their last weekly meeting at the armory, and with K. D. Ross, their new master in charge, agreed that they would hold their meetings on Tuesday night hereafter, aa Wednesday night was too busy a night around the ar mory and the noise Interfered with their scout work, and also agreed that all boys who were there for the next meeting and who had been registered with troop seven In 1931 would be re-registered at the troop expense, and all who are absent would be dropped from the rolls and be required to pay their regu lar fee, If they wished to be regis tered again. RAIN FALLS HERE; SNOW AT GRATER PARK FOR FEDERAL AI FOR UNEMPLOYE Senator Frederick Stelwer today advised the county court tn a tele' gram that he waa taking steps toward securing federal employment aid for this state, and that there waa nothing definite to report. Senator Stelwer Is supporting the federal emergency road aid bill, for an appropriation of $125,000,000. and It Is expected to come to a vote in congress ere the end of the week, Under the appropriation Or ego would be allotted more than $3,000, 000 for federal road work. Senator Stelwer assured the county court he appreciated the seriousness of the situation and was doing all he could to secure relief. According to County Engineer Paul Rynnlng, 91 men are now employed on county relief work, and It hoped to continue the work for an other month or six weeks. An ef fort U being made by the counties of the state, to have the highway commission continue financial assist ance in the work. ,It is expected that by June 1. employment will be available for some of the Jobless on federal road work. Twenty-two hundred men are reg istercd as unemployed In this county, A check la now under way to deter mine how many of this number are possessed of modest means and how many are In need. YOUTHS IN JAIL AS CAR THIEVES Donald. Chappell and Leslie John aon, each 2i years old. are held in the county jail, following their rest last night by the state police for possession of a stolen auto, and endeavoring to defraud a service sta tion keeper. They are held for Klamath Falls authorities. The youths are alleged to have atolen a Ford coupe yesterday be longing to Q. W. Mattern of Klamath Falls and last night to have secured olght gallons of gasoline at the Har kins Service station at Ashland and to have fled. They were pursued by state police who captured them after a wild drive north on the Pa clflo Highway. iSONTfilORD T( While .03 of an Inch of rain fell here during last night up to fi a.m. today several more Inches of snow feli at Crater Lake National park. and It was still snowing there this forenoon. David Canfield. chief range of the park, will leave for that location to morrow for a two days' visit of In spection and to watch the rotary snow plow at work on clearing the roads of snow Inside the park. Wranglers To Sing Local Composition Permission to broadcast 'The Beau tiful Rogue River Valley," song by three local composers, has been granted "The Wranglers," It waa an nounced here today, and the popu lar new melody will soon be heard on the Wranglers' hour. A wire was received from the sing ers a few days ago asking permission to feature the number, composed by Fred Alton Halght, James GUI and La Vern C- Newman, who are organ ising the Fred Alton Halght Music Publishing ccompany. The song was recently Introduced to southern Ore- i gon by George Olsen, locsl soloist. Ray Hoople's Bnrber ShOD now open. Next to City Hsll. A group of Mnsona from the Med ford lodge will motor to Kerby Sat urday evening, where they will at tend the Masonic lodge session, and deliver the trowel to the lodgo. The trowel, which Is being taken from one order to the other, is a copy of the Implement used by George Washington when laying the corner- atone of the national capltol. Included In the delegation will be Worshipful Master Stewart, Aubrey Norrla, Junior warden, and M. Purdtn, (will or warden. Dion Fabrlck will give the address. ' Accompanying the trowel Is a book, which was received in Medford from the Central Point lodge. Inscription of the local order's history waa made by Dr. Jud D. Klckert. BIRTHS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Dean, of Mittf Euclid avenue, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds, at the Sacred Heart hospital last night. Mother and baby are reported as getting along nicely. Whiter Returns. THE DALLES. Ore.. March 33 (AP) Winter returned to the mid Columbia country last night and i cold rain fell throughout the valley. The lower temperature retarding the orchard blooms was welcomed by growers. Schilling K7 - ... Oct up! It s a new day!. 1 A new slice of life! I Flavor it with a fragrant of Schilling Coffee. JJr'm of the Morning! 1 Kir PARR GIVEN HE TO OPPOSE FEHL'S RE-TRIAL MOTION Roy H. Parr, game warden, through his attorney, Allison Moulton, was today granted until next Saturday to file counter-affidavits and resist the motion of the Pacific Record Herald, and Its editor. Earl H. Fehl to eecure a new trial. Parr was re- cently awarded a $18,000 libel verdict against the paper and lta editor. Attorney Moulton seU forth that affldavlta have been filed by the Pacific Record-Herald and Editor Pehl. attacking the plaintiff, his attorney and members of the Jury and It la necessary to file counter affidavit to "establish the truth." Attorney Moulton also seta forth In his plea tust the motion for a new trial with seven affidavits at tached waa not served upon him In person, but was shoved through a mail-slot In the door of his office, where It lay on the floor while At torney Moulton waa conducting a lawsuit in Grants Pass. The 1931 gross cash lncon.e from the average South Dakota farm was estimated at i,m, nearly 1,000 be low the 1930 average. Oet your Genuine Crazy Cryatals at Jarmln & Woods Drug fltc-re. MOTTLED TEETH E E (Continued from Paga One) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To buy good saddle horse. Box 2991, Tribune. numerous casea the teeth finally as sume a very unattractive yellow color. This affliction, according to Prof, Relmer, however, develops only In children who drink causative waters while the permanent teeth are erupt ing, between the ages of six and 12 years. Such teeth remain permanent ly affected. Fluorine Is the most active of all known elements. It cannot be re tained In glass bottles as It destroys the glass. A compound of fluorine la used in etching glass, such aa glass thermometers. The two local cases found by prof. Relmer have developed where the drinking water comes from wels sev eral hundred feet deep. One of these wells contains five parts and the other eight parts of fluorine In a million parts of water. The Medford city water contains far less than one part per million and this email amount TWO young llvewlre salesmen to con nect with racmc coast manuinc turer of building materials Will be thoroughly trained. Car neces sary. Medford and Grants Pass ter ritory open. Apply only between 8 and 6 p. m.. Mr. Farrar, 201 South Fir. FOR SALE 325 pullets. Hansen 300 double pedigreed equipment, some household goods, one nnrse for equipment, tools at a sacrifice. Reason, leaving state. Q. L. Rob erts, Perrydale, opp. Jacksonville highway. CHICKS Now 10c and 11c. Square Deal Hatchery. Phone 1569-1. FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms and apartments, $3.50 per r.wk and up. 14 S. Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern fumlslicl anart- mmt: harriwravl floor, flrftnlfLriv newly decorated. Address Box 2985, Mall Tribune. FOR TRADE 2 modern houses, part ly itirnisneo, tot small improved acreage. 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT 4 -room modern furnish ed bungalow; hardwood floors, elec tric range, overstuffed. Call at 530 8. Central. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Grape St. Tel. 1062. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Grape St. Phone 10S2. E FOR SO DAYS ONLY! Iii order to reduce our parts stork and to help you repair your car, we will give you a Discount on all genuine Dodge factory parts now In our stock whose factory list price Is $1.50 or over. This discount applies to Podge passenger car and Dodge or Graham truck parts. Take advantage of this dis count and repair your car or truck for summer use. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge Dealer . Same Location for 10 Vears will never cause mottled teeth, ac cording to Prof. Renter. - Lest summer Professor Reimer made the highly Important discovery that department of agriculture; Prani: Dll- lard, irrigation engineer; Dr. Drum mond, county health officer, and Drs. J. H. Johnson, C. P. Johnfon, C. C. the waters from very deep wells In Ooldaberry, S. Ralph Dlppel, O. H. this valley cause very severe burning Paske, B. R. Elliott and E. O. Rlddell. and shedding of follaae when used A1" boy afflicted with mottled In spraying fruit trees. These wells teeth, spray water. It la highly lntereatlng TAYDAVCDC IM DIIQU from these same wells was used for drinking purposes. Dentists present at the meeting ex pressed Intense interest, and compli mented Prof. Relmer on his Important r rrr'z port all auspicious cases of mottled th herlffa office enjoyed an unex pected rush of taxpayera Monday. teeth to Prof. Relmer, and ai anal ysla will be made of the drinking water used by such persons. Those present at the meeting were Aroh Work,, Irrigation specialist, U. 8. which continued today In a leaser measure. It was the most tax col lecting activity alnce last fall. More than 15000 waa collected unnriif. No exnlanatlon waa offered except that the taxpayera desired to pay their taxes. Several county officials described the Increase aa a sign of returning confidence. .' Try Lysis E. Baalism's VsgstsMe Compound I f0- ill "Please Let Me Alone" Out of ions. . .disapceable I Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has helped so many women whose nerves are frayed by those dreadful "monthly" headaches. Millinery Heron el Floor LANA VISCA The Sportiest Little Hat a-Top the Mode $750 A swanky little brim, with its. lift, to the left-siile-front caught by a porky bow. Very popular this Spring for the out-of-town dash, the short cruise, the flying jaunt here and there. Takes kindly to every face ... in fact it's s love of a sports brim that you'll want. WHITE AND LUSCIOUS PASTELS FOR SPORTS WEAR We suggest you try on a few of our new lace and wool models $39.5 They Are in the New Colors EASTER MARCH i 27TH EASTER MARCH 27TH NOW READY FOR EASTER The Season 's Best HOSE THEME, the allk nose supreme tor the Easter season, or for the Easter Gift. These come In either service or chiffon weight with a plcot lock stitch top that Is a positive run stop. Theme also has a Pronoh heel, cradle foot and reinforced toe and heel. They are all full fashioned and In the newest shades. $.65nr I pr. OAKBROOK, a beautiful Inex pensive pure silk ohlffon hose, full fashioned plcot top, Frenoh heel and close fitting cra dle foot. A splendid guallty stock ing at a very low price. New spring ahadea In alzes 8'i to lO'.J. $.3.5pr. Easter Bags Complete your Easter ensemble with one of these new spring bags) All the smartest new styles In calf skin and chic rough leather or patent. The colors are white, blue, black and brown. Your choice. $195 ea. Newest Scarfs Scarfs are very necessary this sea son. In fact you cannot do without one. See the new Congo, a smart braided style. The new bias num bers. The Ascot and others of equal style Importance. All are here In new colors and combina tions. Pre-Easter Special tomorrow at the glove counter. "FYrndale" gloves by Alexander, tn washable French kid. for only 93.93 a pair. These glor ious gloves are In the popular 4 button length and your choice of colors Includes white, egg shell, black and brown. Rock Crystals Tomorrow at Mann's you can buy a string of real Rock crystal on sterling silver chains for only c Thle Is Indeed a rery timely spec lai aa men neckiacea are beauti ful. 69 TWEED COATS FOR EASTER 25 New Arrivals Just Unpacked $995 Tomorrow the coat shop on the second floor will offer a group of new tweed and polo coats for spring and summer wear for Just 99.05. These garments have Just arrived and offer you a marvelous choice of colors and weaves . . They are silk lined. New Knitted BLOUSES A new group of Women's end pjiVk Misses' knitted blouses. These popular members of the sports costume, are In white and colors and many have never been shown Deiore in Meaioro. They are very new and only $2.95 m wm j FUR FABRIC 13? r? T A nTTTCC For Spring Jaokette will be quit a popular coat this spring. They are so smart and good looking. Especially these new fur fabric numbera now on display at Mann's. The choice of colore Include whit, black, tan and eggshell and the fur fabric weavea are mighty chlo. A f 69.5 to $1Q95 SPRING DRESSES 600 f-prlng and summer dresses, Quite a selection, we would say. But that's Just what you can expect at Mann's. Complete assortments to choose from. Dresses for street, sports, afternoon and evening wear In the season's newest dress fabrics, colors and styles. MANN'S SECOND FLOOR $ 95 1 ea. Glove Event EASTER LINGERIE aaissa-sts. 1(711111 VITJJB UC VUIM ' i 1.98. New dance sets, panties V 1 steptna and combinations. These J 1 ' J lovely and dainty garment are In both lace trimmed and tailored . styles In ahades of white, tea rose and flesh. Also at this are the new slips. $ 1 98 .MANS'S MtIN FLOOR H7 158 price Jy::KS3, Handkerchiefs for the "little" Easter rememberance Bandkerchlefa have always been the Ideal Easter gift. So why not give one of these dslnty llttlj affairs to some dear friend this Easter. 8he would lore to tuck one In her pocket or bag. Lace trimmed Linen Handkerchiefs priced 50c and $1.95 ea. Chiffon Costume Handkerchiefs and the new Round Nets are $1.00 White Applique Linens 50c-$1.00 Dr. Pierce 'a Prescription! fcrv