to CAMPAIGN
TALK AT ARMORY
LACKS FIREWORKS
Earl H. Fehl. candidate tor county
judge, made campaign speech last
night at the armory to as audience
of about 400 people, w.hich Included
babes-ln-arms, small boys, a number
from the Eagle Point, Beagle, Sams
valley and Gold HUI district, and
residents of this city. People who
attended in trie expectation of excite
ment and a "showdown" were dis
appointed, the speaker of the even
ing stressing he was "no more honest
ttian anybody else, and I know all
the county officials and they are all
good men." Two or three times the
candidate declared there "la nothing
personal In my remarks."
The keynote of Mr. Fehl'a remarka
was a "clean-up of the court house."
He also discussed conditions he op
posed In the construction of the
court house, the renting of a steam
shovel from Josephine county, the hu
mane society, the unemployment re
lief work, county printing, the sher
iffs office, the district attorney's
office, the prohibition fund, and
things in general, Mr. Pehl alleged
that "politicians would like to see
me hung."
At the conclusion of his speech a
silver offering was taken, two of the
hat passers being Ezra Dah&ck and
his son. Ernest, of Eagle point. When
the collection was counted Mr, Fehl
said enough was donated to "break
even" for hiring the hall and adver
tisements. At the start of the meeting Mr.
Fehl praised William Gore for secur
ing the O.-O. tax money for thla
county and that the county was nig
gardly in only giving him 5000.
Commissioner Victor Bursell arose to
explain that Gore had received 17,-
ooo for hla Washington, D. C. effort.
" Fehl declared: "This la my meeting."
A portion of the audience emitted
whoops and Commissioner Bursell
remained quiet the rest of the even
ing. Hugo Daley, candidate for con
stable, made a speech at the start,
setting forth his qualifications for
the Job and urging his hearers to
yote for "a native son of Jackson
county."
Attorney T. J. Enright, Republican
candidate for district attorney, clos
ed the meeting. Mr. Enright said:
"If elected I will not have any dep
uty around in the road and will
dispense Justice Impartially and will
upnoid tne constitution."
Mr. Fehl aaid he would make eight
more speeches in the county, includ
ing a return speech here In the last
days of the compaign.
1IEDF0RD Mini TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, "APRffi 21, 1932,
MAKES DIAMONDS WHILE YOU WAIT
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k li is rafe.
Dr. Ralph H. McKas make diamond! In hlf laboratory at Columbia
university. Here he la demonstrating the new process Although aet
targe enough for use in Jewelry, the stonaa are more than 10 tlmaa the
atze of those produced In 1893 by a French chemist Or. McKee yaea
an oven In which tremendoui heat and pressure combine to form tha
Jewels-
HOSIERY PEDDLER
AND ASHLAND LAD
GIVEN PEN TERMS
Bell view Grangers
Plan Meeting For
County Candidates
BELL VIEW, Ore April 2!. (SpL)
Bell view Grange met at th club
name April 19. A large crowd ot
friends and Grangers gathered for
the program, opening with a group
of aonga by Miss Mildred Andrews.
Mrs. Lora La Mnnce, noted lec
turer and speaker, gave a fine talk
wnicn was enjojed.
Sixty-two members and 15 vis
itors from Jacksonville, Sams Valley
and Talent Granges attended the
euslnese meeting.
Plans were made by the legisla
tive committee for a candidate meet
ing May 13 at Bellvlew club house.
The H, E. committee Is planning refreshments.
Pomona Orange meets April 33 at
Rogue River. AH Grangers are In
vited to bring basket lunches and
attend.
Refreshments were served by Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Welch, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Wallia, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Waltermeler, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
True, Mrs. J. H. Williams and C. J
Van 2 lie. Dancing and games filled
the remainder of the social hour.
Dancing will be a part of the so
cial hour next meeting with Mrs.
Fred Homes and Leslie Klncald as
the musicians.
H. E. committee for next meeting
la Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Andrews, Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Applegate. Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Applegate. Mrs. Mary
Shaver, Ernest Applegate and Mr.
and Mrs. George Yockel.
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Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS. Ore., April 21.
(Spl.) Mrs. George Stewart has re
turned from Eugene, where she was
called by the illness of her husband.
Ray Parker, who haa been III wit
the flu. Is about again.
Mrs. B. F. Hilkey returned Satur
day from Willows, Cel., with her son,
Howard, who Is recovering from an
appendicitis operation.
Hustlers' club met at Mrs. John
Marlon's home Thursday afternoon.
Woodman locise gave another pop
ular dance Saturday night.
Mr, and Mrs, Everett Beeson of
Talent visited in Butte Falls Satur
day evening.
Those in Medford Saturday were
Mas Harel Taylor, and mother, Mrs.
N. B. Stoddard. Mrs. John Marlon,
Lloyd Clarlt and Fran Llndirtrom.
The Joe Hibbard family has moved
into the Obenchaln house.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hanby of Med
ford visited here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruell Hibbard and
son, Joe, motored to Mcdford Tues
day. Mrs. Qua Edmonrison Is visiting in
Lake Creek a few days with her
daughter. Mrs. Frank Kllnsle.
Miss Ruth Severance spent the
week it:i rrsnr- Medford.
Mls ,Ur! MiV,.-., ..pent the week
end with r-!sutp". :n Ashland.
Robert r Elmer Haff,
who are r '-u: :ir Keno, were
honte a i'--- se. Th,-y returned to
work Sur,v fr;.r-,r..
Mr. and atr Pv e Larson mo
tored :o MrMim,v:!ie, Ore., the last
of th t'c.
James Markwood. at, a silk hose
salesman from Ohio, dho served a
term in the a tate reformatory at
Monroe, Wash., was sentenced by
Circuit Judge H. D. Norton late yes
terday to serve three years In state
prison on a guilty plea to burglary.
Dean Booth, ai, of Ashland, a bride
groom of seven months, w,ho con
fessed to 98 robberies in Ashland and
this city the past winter, was sen
tence to serve four years In state
prison. His wife, whose kin reside
in the Talent district, was given m
six months suspended sentence on
condition that she mind her mother,
refrain from ill companionship and
the bad influence of hes husband.
The couple, in confessions to the
state police, admitted wholesale
thievery, one unit of loot being 3000
shingles piled on an Ashland street
ourb,
Markwood plead portyas the rea
aon for his crimes, claiming that
the proceeds of hla thefts were sent
to Ohio to support his mobher and
sister. He was arrested in thla city
two weeks ago, following a series of
house robberies. His method was to
knock at a residence door, with a
sample case of hose. If the knock
was unanswered he entered and stole
money. He was caught in the act
of looting the Lee Simpson home, by
the little daughter of the bouse, who
spread the alarm.
The court administered stern lec
tures to both defendants and the
girl wife. Both pleaded depression
bred poverty aa the couse of their
derelictions.
lana for Referendum.
SEATTLE, April 21. (AP) A ref
erendum on the prohibition question
was urged by Marshall N. Dana,
Democratic candidate for senator
from Oregon, who addressed the an
nual Jefferson day dinner here.
Myrtle Point New tvueacttine ma
chine Installed at Herald office.
TWO OF CREW DIE
IN TRAIN WRECK
DUE TO SABOTIER
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio. April 31.-
(AP) a passenger train on th Nor
folk & Western railroad was wrecked
by an act of sabotage, 20 miles east
ot here early today, and two of Its
crew were killed.
Railroad investigators said the
wreck was caused by the malicious
removal of four holts from & switch,
An 18-year-oid boy was arrested for
questioning.
The train. No. 4, bound from Cin
cinnati to Norfolk, Vs., was traveling
SS miles an hour when It struck the
switch. Two express cars and the
locomotive overturned, and aa ex
press car and a combination pas
senger and baggage car were de
railed, but remained upright.
Engineer J, H, Myers and Fireman
3. J. Kept, both of Portsmouth, died
in the wreckage. Two mall clerks
and an express messenger were In
jured, but will recover.
Passengers in the coaches and
sleeping cars were shaken and bruised
but none of them reported serious
injuries.
Railroad detectives said track In
spectors found the bolts removed
yesterday and replaced them, and
that another Inspection found the
truck all right only a few hours be
fore the wreck.
After the accident, however, the
bolts, nuts, and Cotter pins were
found at the switch the soy was
discovered is a field nearby.
Questioned by trainmen, the youth.
whose name was not given out, said
he had been thrown off the train
in the accident. He aaid he had
been riding on the coal car, but the
Investigators considered him sus
pect.
a
Heppner. Ambrose Chapls. and
Burl Coxson purchased Wells barber
shop from Dick Weils,
The Dalles George T. Morrison
purchased Electric kitchen from Bob
Crooks.
NOW THEY STEAL
GOODS OF FABER
BEFORE ARRIVAL
Monday nlgftt, according to a state
police report, thieves broke into a
Southern Pacific boxcar at Centra!
point and stole two cartons of amok
tag tobaoeo consigned to S. C. Faber
of that city, and who conducts the
most robbed general merchandise store
In southern Oregon, The consignment
of smoking tobacco wss to replace the
asms brand stolen from the store a
week ago when burglars crawled un
der the .floor and eugered their way
through to take food, snuff, over
alls and smoking supplies.
Rosenberg Brothers and other or
ahardlsts of the south end of the
valley yesterday reported to the state
police the theft of 3D smudge pot
torches from among the trees. Each
torch la valued at $2 and of no use
for anything but lighting smudge
pots on frosty monlngs.
Mrs. George Mann of the Central
Point district reported thiever en
tered her garage and stole two altght
ly used tires,
A Lake Creek stockman reported
that one of hla yearlings was miss
ing from his pasture asd fte suspects
it has been stolen.
FEHL AUGMENT
SLATED FRIDAY
. Arguments on a motion for a new
trial for the Pacific Record Herald
and iu editor. Earl K. Pehl, contest
ing th tlt.000 libel award against
it in faor of Roy Parr, Ashland,
game warden, will be heard by cir
cuit Juige H, D. Morton tomorrow
morning. Affidavits in support of
U new trial pleas, filed by the de
fense, allege misconduct of the jury
members and prejudice. The Jury
members in turn filed counter affi
davit setting forth that Fehl re
ceived a fair trial and that the ver
dict was in conformity with the evi
dence. This morning the court heard ar
gument of Fehl'a attorney to make
more tlefinlte and certain the mort
gage foreclosure proceeding of Mleder-
meyer. Inc. T,he plaintiff avers that
a SH.000 mortgage against the pub
lishing company and Pehl holds
precedence over the tiS.SOO libel suit
award upon which Judgment was ex
ecuted.
Pehl was represented by Attorneys
Herbert Hann and B. , Kelly, the
session being devoted largely to tech-
meat point ot law.
Tillamook. Preliminary plans com
pleted for new court hou to be
built hate.
PSGS FTTB
Waldport. Presbyterian church
planning to erect two additions to
preaent edifice.
Salem, Widening work on Paclft
highway between here and Brook to
start early in May.
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by using only nature' fineat barley in Buckeye. Then
It la made by Buckeye'a upecial process of Dt'O.
MALTING that permits higher concentration of
Mrrnsth and goodness in Buckeye. And it VACl'l'M
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Amaito Golden Syrup it ac
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Association and by Good House
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Look for the Amaizo nam and
the gingham background design.
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