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SIEDTDKD MAIL TRIBUNE, SncDFOrtD, OREGOX, FRIDAY, MATiCIT 25, 1932. PAT,E "FIVE 1 REFUTE CHARGES LODGED BY FEHL (Continued xrom Page One) the Jury, because two right do not moke a wrong" but did hear her Bay aho "thought the paper waa hurting the community." Parker further states, "I believe I heard everything Mrs, OeBauer said during the conver sation." Witness Questioned 1 Max OeBauer made an affidavit In which he declares that Darrell Kuaon and Mrs. Carrie Walker, who made affidavits of Mrs. QeBauer's conversa tion In the "What-Not," informed him that they signed their affidavits in the presence of Earl H. Fehl, and not Attorney T. J. Enrlght as the affldar Tits set forth. Mrs. Francis Campbell, 804 East Main street, avers by affidavits, that Mrs. OeBauer did not visit her home during the course of the trial but ild call after its conclusion and discussed the amount of the verdict and Mrs. OeBauer declared "she had voted for Fehl for mayor." Mrs. Campbell's af fidavit contests one submitted by A. C. Abrama, in which he attributed alleged prejudicial statements to Mrs. GeBauer. Abrams declared the con versation took place on March 7 last; Mrs. Campbell holds it was March :3, after the trial. Mrs. Campbell's affi davit declares, that Abrams said, "I will do anything for Fehl as he Is my friend and I would go on his bond." Corroborates Wife W. P. Campbell corroborated his wife's statement, that Mrs. OeBauer made no prejudicial statement against Fehl. Abrams Is a lodger at the Campbell home. Attorney Allison Moulton, in affidavit, denies that Mrs. OeBauer gave him a confection during the course of the trial but admits tnat while in the hall, dnMng a Jury recess Just after taking . irlnk of water he complained of a i jacio and Mrs Grace Pankey opened her handbig and gave him "two aspirin tablet" with the comment they had cured her headache. Attorney Moulton avers that Attorney T. J. Enrlght saw the Incident. "Joked about It," and did not regard it as "misconduct." Moul ton further declares, "the courtroom was packed wiht political friends of the defendant and -laughed and ap plauded the defendant and his law yers and If statement was made in the presence of the Jury, it was by them." Saw No Prejudice Mrs. liatherlne Lathrop of Central Point, a member of the Jury, asserts that she was with Mrs. OeBauer con stantly during the trial, and Mrs. OeBauer exhibited no prejudice to wards Fehl by word or act. John Daugherty of Ashland, anoth er Juror, makes affidavits corroborat ing Mrs. Lathrop. Roy Parr, plaintiff, makes affidavit denying any prejudice or misconduct as hinted, and that he confined him self to perfunctory greetings. Arguments on the motion for a new trial, and the affidavits, will probably be heard by Circuit Judge H. D. Nor ton, the coming week. No definite date has been set for the hearing. SEATTLE. March 35. (AP) 1 light gain In operations waa re DOrted bV 323 mills In th nnmrliL fir region of the Pacific northwest today for the week ending March 19. as compared to the previous week. The mills reported produc tion at 25.6 per cent of capacity, as compared to 25 per cent for the week enaing xuarcn in. For the first time In ai weeks, orders were below nroduetion difference, as reported by 217 mills being 1.5 ner cent. The 217 mills reported production no oa,itj,oaa xeet, orders 61,474,983 ano shipments 67,174,244. Contract let for graveling soft stretches of grade on Lakevlew -Burns nignway. The Pig Tail Market Phone 325 M Per SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON, half or whole, lb 23c ARMOUR'S STAR BACON, half or whole, lb.. : 23c Rhode Island Red Fryers All Kinds of Cheese Plymouth .Rock Fryers Mak Butter Nice Fat Colored Hens Milk Fed Veal Bread Easter Lambs "All Quality Meats At Popular Prices" Worsham and Henderson, Props. 4 Deliveries Daily Locals Miss Holt Leaves Miss Christine Holt left yesterday by train for Port land, to spend the week-end. To Leave Sunday Mr. nd Mrs. Otto Jeldness are leaving Sunday for Portland, to be gone several days. Mrs. Starr Leaves Mrs. Elite Starr left for Toledo. Ore., yesterday to spend the week-end. Miss Hohman Departs Miss Naomi Hohmln of the Valley' school faculty left for Eugene Friday noon. Oarnett In City Cliff Oarnott, stu dent at the University of Oregon, is spending the holidays hen. Mrs. Joy Home Mrs. L. Joy re turned to Medford today from spend ing the past week In Sacramento. Goes to Portland Ml Sara Van Meter left on the train Tnursday evening for Portland to spend the week-end. Miss Howie Medford Guest Miss Mabel Howie, teacher in the Mll- waukle schools, arrived this morning from Portland to visit locil friends Returns from North Sister Francis of the Sacred Heart hospital, vho has been In Seattle foi some time, re turned here yesterday. To Klamath Fulls H. W. Keesee and son Gerald are spending the week-end in Klamath Falls, having departed for there today. Guest In Eugene Miss Marie Rid ings of the senior high echool fac ulty is visiting in Eugene this week end. . Here for Easter K. C. Eldredge, Sr., Is expected here today from Port land to spend the Easter holiday with his son, E. N. Eldredge, and family, At Grants Pass Mrs. Eve Benson spent yesterday in Grants Pass on business matters, and returned here on the evening train. Arrives from Portland William Donnelly of Portland arrived yester day from the north to spnd the week-end here with friends. Mrs. Ottoman Home Having visit ed in Portland for the past fcur days, Mrs. M. Ottoman returned to Med ford by train today. Visits Daughter Mrs. P. B Her man of Grants Pass was a visitor In Medford Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Gates. Mrs. Rogers Leaves Mrs. Nellie Rogers, who has been In Medford since May, left Thursday for Oakland Cal. Guest of Parents Mls Louise Humphreys is spending several days In Dunsmuir with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Humphreys. Visits at Central Point Mrs Ralph Kellogg Is spending the Easter holi days at Central Point with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Richmond Joan Garnett Leaves M'-vj Joan Oarnett is spending the week-end in Salem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Myrl Oarnett. Baucoms Leaving Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Baucom are leaving today for Portland to spend the week-end as guests of Mr. Baucom's sister. False Alarm Today The fire de- partment today answered a false alarm to the Colony club shortly after noon. From V. of W. George Parsons and John Schwab, both students at the University of Washington, are spend ing several days in Medford. Leave for Eugene Miss Annie Mead Watkins and Miss Addye Allen are among local people spending the week-end in Eugene. Visited Parents Mrs. F. W Chausse spent Tuesday In Grants Pass with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Colvlg. Applegate Meeting The Hulet-for- Congress club will hold a booster meeting at the Applegate community hall Monday, March 28. The public Is invited to attend. SATURDAY SPECIAL Swift's ' Premium Armour's Star Diamond T. C. All 1st grade Skinned Hams. Half or whole, pound .....21c LOOMS IS WORD Lll (Contluued rruni Page One) sldered the Information taken him from Virginia Important, waa made today at Hopewell by col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, auperlntendent of New Jersey state police. He aald he waa speaking for the aviator. BALTIMORE. March 25. (API- Police Commissioner Charles D. Gal- ther Issued orders today that all strange crafta moving In and out of the Baltimore Harbor should oe watched for algna of the Lindbergh baby kldnapera. The child was re ported on a vessel In Chesapeake bay. - FIGHTING FLIES AI While ftghuug fire yesterday after noon for a neighbor, whose woodshed and garage were destroyed by the flames, Ben Stevens. 52, of Rogue River, who was well known In this city, died of heart attack. He was born In Medford, vMarch 27, 1880, and spont his lifetime In the Rogue River valley. At the age of 20 he was married to Bertha Walden. to whom were born two daughters, Freda Marine, Central Point, and Bertha Mae Stev ens of Rogue River. His wife, Ber tha Stevens, also survives. He also leaves his mother, Elizabeth Stevens. of Talent; two brothers and three sisters, Lenn Stevens, Talent; Lester, Central Point; Emily Hall, Central Point; Hazel Wilson, Crescent City, and Delia Gordon, San Francisco. Funeral services will be held at the Conger chapel at 2:30 Sunday, D. E. Millard officiating, with interment In the Talent cemetery. Special cDmmun'.catlon of jW F. fc A. M., Friday March 25th, at 7:30 p. m. Work In F. C. degree. Visitors invited. By order of L. C. STEWART. W. M. QUALITY FLOWERS At very rea sonable prices. Rogue Valley Floral Co., Liberty Bldg, West Miln. or at Greenhouse off South Riverside Ave. Phone 1040. Tillamook Bids asked for con struction of proposed catholic school building. . 'ir'nfl TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL TRADE .30-30 Savage rifle for umbrella tent and camp bud. 111 Washington St, after 4:30 p.m. FOR SALE Tree roses, good colors, 1.00 each. Flowers, pianui cneap. 307 Bessie St. FOR RENT Sleeping room, with or without board. 123 Almono. TWO - ROOM bungalow apartment, furnished: garage; nice place; rea sonable. 1016 West 11th. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 good work mare, 1 saddle horse, No. 12 DeLaval separator. Geo. A. Kerby, Talent. WANTED To borrow $1200 on 1st mortgage for 3 years, 8. Good security. 160-acre ranch. Write Box 3058, care Tribune. Owner will call. APTS FOR RENT Furnished; rea sonable rent. Inquire Fluhrer's Bakery or call 1129-J. FLOWERS for all occasions. At your service all the time. Rogue Valley Floral Co, Liberty Bldg , or at Greenhouse off South Riverside Ave. Phone 1040. WANTED Man or woman with $50 to take one-half Interest In good paying business. Prefer one with selling experience or man and wife free to travel. Want party to han dle crew and money. Do not an swer unless qualified. Call In per son after 6 p. m, Carglll Court, Apt. No. 5. 14 S. Central 1) HOLDING VALUES PORTLAND, Ore.. March 25. (AP) Conditions In the live chicken trade are again more or less under influence of manipulative California Interests. Efforts to break the spring chicken market are proving futile at the mo ment, owing to Vie lightness of ar rivals. . There was practically no change in the butter market situation for Friday on the open market for both cubes and prints were stationary at recent prlceu. Make la generally In creasing. There was no change In the price of eggs locally for the day but more or less secret cutting Is indicated In the trade. Much of the cutting is by producers selling direct to retail ers. There remains very little Qhange In the country meat market. iiMarkgtf Livestock. PORTLAND. March 25. (AP) Cattle 72; calves 25; steady. Hogs 500. Including 237 direct and 177 through, steady. Sheep and lambs 50c. Including 10 direct; easier. Spring lambs, good and. choice, (9.50 $ 10; medium, $8 9.50; common, $6.5038. Portland Produce Produce. PORTLAND, Mnrch 25. (AP) New potatoes Florida, 70 lb.: Texas. 7c lb. Butter, buttorfat. eggs, live poultry, country meats and onions, potatoes, seed potatoes, wool and bay quota tions unchanged. San Francisco ntitterfat. SAN FRANCISCO, March 25. (AP) Butterfat. f.o.b., San Franclaco. 24c. DR. PICKEL'S ESTATE ENTIRELY TO WIDOW The will of the lata Dr. E. B. Flckel waa filed for probate today In the CROWU POPULAR with house wives for supreme bak ing qualities. It's un bleached. What Oregon makes makes Oregon, it'i Snider's, BEST PATENT FLOUR mm $v u Easter j OSce Cream t jxj 1 Delicious Cocoanut jj yJ h Custard Bricks 1 II j Lemon Pineapple Iftv Bill Brick Ice Cream Jt U Wf Easter Molds for . I fi l j your dinner parties JA SNIDER Dairy & Phone 203 circuit court and by the terms of the will, mad January 29, last, Mrs. Mattle Pic Ice 1, widow, is named exec utrix. The estate la listed as "up wards of tht value of $10,000.' It Is bequeathed In Its entirety to the widow. C. I. Hutchison. Scott V. Davis and Treve B. Lumsden are named ap praisers of the estate Choice line of potted plants and out flowers for Easter. Rogue Valley ; Floral Co., Liberty Bldg., or at Green house off South Riverside Ave. Tel.' 1040. on pancakes waffles, bread ind biscuits ! Amaizo GOLDEN SYRUP Delicious, pure and health ful as a spread or when used in cooking. Amaizo Golden Syrup is ac cepted by the American Med ical Association and by Good Housekeeping Institute. At all grocers Look for the Amaizo name and thegiogham background design AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO. New York Chicago Ut the best to buy" AmaizoJ 1 Produce Co Full Fashioned I JvJpfjj Bright Straw Lace Top Hose f " n Easter Hats! In 1031 were $l.B0l Now Becoming Styles at pr. $1.25 T $1-00 . . ' .W&t i'A Turbans, flattering brims and Chooee dull f nbh CHIFFON XXWWJ new hlgh-ln-the-back Hats In In the newer light shades for 4 V WW MJKX "ric. Co'- Easterl "Qolden Crest"! V1- .'MlCrV I ore, black too. We're Ready for Spring GREATEST VALUES Eve Prints and Plain Silk Crepes In Stunning Combinations! UUo Other Dresses in Put off everything you these print combination styles that months from now will still be NEW1 Jacket frocks, boleros, sport and street dresses, afternoon, and Sunday Night frocks in the sparkling new Spring colors Persian Oreen, In dia Bed, Annapolis Blue, and Black, They're sensational values at these low prices I Women's Smart New Handbags New Colors and Fabrics! $1.88 Stunning new bag to complete your new Spring costume. Self color lining, Mirror and Coin pure fittings, ONE STRAPS of beige kid Kaf for, brown An aq trim, Cuban heeL 3t0 117 South Central Women's and Misses' Slzei the Sale at $2.88 $6.95 have planned to do tomorrow and seel Dresses! Gay dashing new frocks In Bias Cut Snug-Fit Slips Worth at Least $1.98 $1.59 Slim silhouette and bias styles to wear under your new spring froclut Out full air. of all sin French crepe will not pull or p 1 1 1. Washes beautifully) El ceptlonal qual ity and style at $1.59 ea. ONE -STRAP 8 of black" kid, reptile and gun $2.98 metal; Louis heels Phone 286 With Our rlWSl Run-Resistant Rayon Lingerie 1932 Styles and Savings 1 ea. 69c All newt All full out and re inforced I Fancy and tailored Dance Sets, Chemises, Step-ins, etc. Pleah, peach. "ANNnBKLLE" TIES For SUlta and dreasea; or An An black Kaffor kid. Medford, Oregon Li mL 1 v