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JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 26, 1932.
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In(t farm forces gathered around the,
building-.
An agreement was reached whereby
43 of the prUonera, arrested on
charges of unlawful wwembUze v. ere
released on bonds of $100 eich The
other 13 had been sentenced to 30
days In Jnll but were liberated on
appeal bonds.
Rloiix City Quiet
Meanwhile, the situation at Sioux
City toofc on a new aspect when 88
men arrested by Sheriff John A
Davenport were released. Picket lines
were maintained about Sioux city
but the situation was reported as
quiet.
At Des Moines, National Guard
troops were ready to move to any
point ln Iowa should the strike situa
tion develop beyond local control.
Following Sheriff Lalnson's decis
ion to release the Jailed pickets on
bond, Gov. Turner announced the
situation "does not in my judgment
demand troops."
BASEBALL
YESTERDAY
Coast,
Oakland 0 7 I
Portland 8 II 0
Batteries: Steengraf and Penebsky;
Zahnlaer and Fltzpatrlck.
H. H. E
San Francisco ... .............. 10 17 0
Loa Annelea 2 4 1
Batteries: Zlnn and Walgren; Stlt
Ml, Fltake, CaBter and Campbell.
Second game: R. H. E.
Ban Francisco ... 5 10 1
Los Anireles - 8 6 3
Batteries: Davis and w&lgren
Baecht and Cronln.
R. B. E
Hollywood 7 18 1
Missions - 0 16 1
Batteries: Turner, PflRe and Boss
ier, Mayer; Cole, Lelber and Hofmann.
R. H.
Sacramento .............. 6 IB
Seattle - 18 16 8
Batteries: Vinci, Johns, Lorent7.cn
DeShong and Woodall; Page and Cox
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Oo 121 8. Sixth Street r
Marriage Licenses
Mellon F. Harris and Jessie B.
Wadsworth.
Claude V. Mullen and Florence H.
Byard.
Ernest L, Brazil and Helen A. Ku-
aamaker.
Daniel D, Rice, Jr., and CarmelUa
Rodriguez.
Byron E. Sanborn and Ruth B, Mil
ler. Adrian A. B rot It and Feme M.
Large.
Minor W. Cross and Lallan B.
Young
Fred R. Day and Kthel L. GUlaspy,
Pierce E. Tully and Dorothy May
Orlffeth.
Circuit Court
Eugenia F. Jackson vs. J. 0. Ottln
ger et al Accounting.
Arthur E. Dodge vs. E. E. Jordan et
al Foreclosure lien.
State of Oregon vs. Byron Ruder
Larceny of livestock.
The United States National Bank
of Portland vs. Delbort Anderson et
al For money.
The United States National Bank
of Portland vs. Delbert Anderson et
j For money.
Elsie B. Rlveroe vs. Oeorge. Rlveroa
Divorce.
P. M. Centers vs. Rosella Centers
Divorce.
Dexter Duane vs. Wm. O. Cooksey
Damages.
Estate of Ella May Maxaon, deceas
ed .Probate.
Ouy Good ts, Roy Murphy Chat
tel Hen.
Medford Irrigation Dlatrlot vs. Clay
ton H. Isaacs et al Foreclos'ire tax
Hen.
Florence Brook miller va, Charley
Gain Chattel lien.
Perry L. Aahcraft r. B. D. Patter
ion Chattel iten.
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau vs.
John Walters et ux Certificate of
levy. "
Dorothy Tanner ts, Gordon Tanner
Divorce.
R. O. Stephenson vs. Francis Smith
Cooper Lien.
Ed Schwa backer vs. Cftarles Erb
Jr. For money.
Medford National Bank ts. R. W.
Clancy Attachment.
Estate of Helen Pygall, deceased
Probate.
C. A. Mathews vs. W. D. Welch et
ux Lien.
C. A. Mathews va. Walter Leverette
et al Lien.
Llewellyn A. Banks, F. G, Swede n
burg and A. H. Clements Incorporat
ed as Block Channel Mines. Inc.
Lewis Super Service Station vs.
Carl L. Magerle Chattel Hen.
Lewis Super Service Station vs.
Carl h. Magerle Chattel Hen.
Jackson County Building Ac Loan
vs. Bertram E. Adams Foreclosure.
Phebe Smith vs. Mark N. Smith
Annudment of marriage.
E. M. Wilson et ux vs. the Empire
Holding Corporation, restraining or
der releasing mortgage.
Mutual Mill to Seed company, Inc.,
vs. Ella Phillips and W. J. Phillips, for
money.
Real Kfitate Trtfhferi.
Christian J. Kenney, et ux to Mrs.
F. N. Rood W. D. to W. 38 feet of
lot 1, block 1, Jacksonville; also the
N!4 of NW'4 of BEK Of NW. N
of NE of NW'4 of NW'4 W! Of NE
of NW4 and NEK of 8E4 of NW
of NW, all ln section 10, twp. 40
S R. 3 W. W. M. Also the 8 of lots
5, 0, 7 and 8 In block 17, Jackson
vllle.
First Insurance Agency, Inc., to
Jackson County Building and Loan
Association Q. C. D to W'3 of lot
18, in Jo-Jock Subdivision, unre
corded. F. W. Scheflel at ux to D, E. Nich
olas W. D. to land In D. L. O. 72.
township 38 8. R. 1, W. W. M.
Juatln B. Smith et ux to Inter
State Fidelity Building & Loan Assn.
W. D. to lots 1 and 2, block 1, Im
perial Add. to Medford.
James A. McGee et ux to State of
Oregon W. D. to land in D. L. C.
40. Twp. 39 S., R. 1 E.
Jesse L. Richardson et ux to Btate.
of Oregon W. D. to lot 3, block 0,
Olson's Add. to Medford.
R. A, Settlemtre et ux to Claude M.
Houston et ux W. D. to lots 4 and
0, block 1, except weat 70 feet of
Tuttle's Bub. to Medford.
Elizabeth R. Speers et all to Gus
tava Irene Foster W, D, to lot on
Granite St., Ashland.
Arthur L. Cogglns et ux to Perry
L. Ashcrnftr W. D. to lota fl, 6. 7, 8,
18, IB. 20 and 31, block E, Falrview
Add. to Ashland.
Russell F. Parks et ux to Edith D.
Cochran W, D. to tract In Talent. .
Charlea L. Wlmer et ux to Joseph
Konop et ux W, D. to all. of lot 3,
Woolen's Add. to Ashland.
Harry O. Lewis to Fred B. Lewis
Cor. deed to E of NE14 of See. 35,
Twp. 34 8., R. 1 E.
City of Medford to J. H. A t well
Q, O. D. to loe 7; north 40 feet lot
8, block 40, City of Medford.
Charles E. Walker et ux to Rose
B. Loan Q. O. D. to lota 11 and 13,
block 10, City of Medford.
Will H. Wilson to Grace M. Wilson
W. D. to tract in block fl4, City of
Medford.
Norvln R. Walters et ux to Btate of
Oregon W. D. to S. 48 feet of Vfft
of lot 13, block 2, Cottage Home Add.
to Medford.
Harry Banks to W. 8. Kee W. D :
to part lot 1, block 4, City of Ash I
land.
Sheriff to Jackson County Building
& Loan Assn. West 118 feet of Na
of 814 lot 10, block I, Cottage Home
Add. to Medford.
Ashland Lodge No. 40, I. O. O. F,
to Slty of Aahland Q. O. D. to land
ln D. L. C. 40 and D, L. C. 43, Twp.
30 8., R. 1 B.
W. A. Moore to John B, Lundlne et
ux Q. C. D4 to part of NWy4 of
NE14 of Seo. 30, Twp. 30 8., R. 4 W.
Jackson County Building & Loan
Assn. to May E. Lundine et al Part
of of NEi; of See, SO, Twu.
30 8., R. 4 W.
Irma Wood et vlr to George Stev
enson et ux W. D, to 3.0 acres In
D. h. C. 00, Twp. 37 8., R. 3 W.
J H. Atwell to City of Medford
Q. C. D. to lot 0; 8. 10 feet of lot 8,
block 40, City of Medford.
H. R. Hula et ux to A. Walker
Q. O, D. to 814 of NW4 Of NW4;
8W& of NWWiI 4 ' NE14 Of NWJ4
of Beo. 10, Twp. 84 8., R. 4 W.
L. B. Clevenberg et ux to to Lee
Allen et al W. D. to north 48 feet
of lot 3, block 81, City of Medford.
David T. Wilcox et ux to Ernest
Chrlstenson et ux W. D, to part of
lot 7, block 61, City of Medford.
'A. Walker et ux to Harvey Herring
JQ. O. D. to BUj of NW14 of NW4:
8WM of NWVii W of NEK of
NWU of Sec. IS, Twp. 84 3 R. 4 W.
Free Ptoture of your baby made by
Shangle If you purchase a 01 Baby
Dreaa, eto., from Wurta Gifts. Prizes
for the mothers.
Saturday Money Savers!
Another Opportunity to Buy Feed and
Actually Save Money!
Marvel Scratch Feed, cwt. $1.25
Miracle Egg Mash, cwt. . ,.$1.60
Mill -run, 801b. bags . . . . ,70c
Hodgen-Brewster Developing Mash,
(without milk) , cwt $2.00
Goldfish Special
l Fih noi
Fancy (Inln7lh
1 package t'Uh Food
All for 30c
Ken-L-Ration or
Vitamont
Special 11 cam $1.00
Mutual Mill & Seed Go.
East 6th St., Medford
Phone 200
Libby Wanted to Be A Dramatic Actress;
Now She'll Play Tragic Role in Court Scene
Shown above are the settings ana the principals In the real life drama
which Rives Mbby Holman, Broadway blues singer, a tragic role which
was her goal on the stage. It was at the Reynolds estate at Winston-Salem,
N. C, where Smith Reynolds, wealthy young husband of the singer.
was shot to death. Llbby's father, Alfred Holman, an attorney. Immedi
ately came to his daughter's defense. The gun and bullets figuring In the
tragedy will be part of the evidence used against Libby and Ab Walker, In
dicted with her, when the two face trial,
By NOEL THORNTON.
NEW YORK Libby Holman, sad
voiced ch ante use, wins her ambition
to be a dramatic actress ln an Ironic
and tragic setting.
The famous "torch singer," whose
slumbrous eyes and olive complex
ion won her stardom on Broadway,
has long expressed the desire to quit
the revue stage and become another
Katharine Cornell, t another Lenore
Ulrlch.
Indeed, she waa busily studying the
lines of what was to have been her
first legitimate drama on that fateful
night when her young millionaire
husband, Smith Reynolds, was dis
covered shot to death In hla Winston
Salem mansion.
A promising future as a dramatic
actress had been prophesied for Libby.
Her low, throaty voic-hns a tense
ness and Impress iveness that Is
strongly reminiscent of both Miss Cor
nell and the late Jeanne Eagles.
The several years In which she
basked In the Rtalto lights as one of
the foremost and highest paid "blues"
singers waa only a period of marking
time for her while she waa studying
to achieve her real desire a serious
actress ln a serious drama.
Now, .charged with the death of
her husband, she stands the central
figure ln as dramatic a situation aa
ever haa been portrayed on the stage,
Yesterday a beautiful, happy star
enjoying the adulation of two conti
nents; today, a pathetic figure in
black, preparing for the last act of
this unfortunate life drama a court
room scene where her performance
on the witness stand will help deter
mine the final curtain yet to be writ
ten. It may be life or death; It may
be freedom or prison.
During her career ln the theater
Libby won the reputation of being
an intellectual scholar. She was an
avid student of literature, especially
French works and philosophy.
Her life since she became the bride
of the heir to the North Carolina to
bacco millions, haa been a tragic one.
Hardly had she become settled as
mistress of the Reynolds estate when
deatb snatched both It and her hus
band away from her. Now, her father
says, she Is to become a mother.
It was widely thought that the
death of her husbond would remain
an unsolved case, accepted by many
as suicide. Then the grand Jury
handed down Indictments charging
Libby and Ab Walker, youthful friend
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Young Fat Hens, each 40c
(5c Extra for Drawing)
Beef Loin Steak
Beef Rib Steak
lb. 15c
lb. 12c
Pork Steak
Veal Steak
Lamb Steak
Also Turkeys, Ducks, Fryers, Lunch Meats
IVY STREET MARKET
Just Around the Corner from the P. 0.
of Reynold, with the young million
aire's death.
Tor aeveral daya police searched
for Libby throughout the nation, and
then she suddenly appeared ln Wlna-ton-Salem
to give herself up.
If she is freed of the murder charge,
It is likely that ahe will go Into re
tirement until next year and then re.
turn to the stage. Friends of Llbby's
say that she has given up her plans
to be a dramatic actress and that
when and if she eventually returns
to Broadway It will be In her old role
singer of the "blues."
Going East
Lv. MEDFORD
' on the
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9:05 A.M.
Ar. PORTLAND
820 P. M.
for connection with
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Ar. Salt Lake City . . lls5S P.M. (Mon)
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Ar. Chicago 8:45 A.M. (Wed)
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Omaha, KaniaiCity, Chicago. Connection for SI.Louii.
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Popular dining car service. Comfortable chair car.
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ROUND TRIP Summer Excunlon Fares
daily to Oct. 15 (east of Chicago Sept.
30). Return Oct. 31.
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Return 30 days, not exceeding Oct. 31.
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UNION PACIFIC
FIREPLACE FIXTURES
at new low prices. New stock just arrived from factory. Excellent fire screens, andirons, and fire
place sets enhance the beauty and add to the comfort of your fire place during the day as well as
through the long winter evenings. v '
All fixtures to be had in distinctive styles and finishes.
Firescreens
4-panel
Blaok Finish
$5.00
Andirons
Black Finish
$4.50
Andirons
Burnt Antique Brass or Swedish
$4.60
Firescreens
3-panel
Burnt Antique Brass or Swedish
$6.45
Firescreens
4-panel
Brass or Gun Metal Finish
$4.50
Firesets
Burnt Antique Brass or Swedish
$5.00
A Few Reclsdmed Heaters
in fine condition going at especially low prices.
9c
Tinware Sale See our counter for excellent
values.
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COMPLETE SCIENTIFIC
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
14 Important Features
1. Equatiied brakinp power.
2. wheel pulled to inspect lining.
i. Hydraulic tod mecnanicil part thoroughly
inspected.
4. Tiphten ipring clips. 10 bousing tod from
ix le ire rigid.
$. All spring snick lei Inspected.
6. Check greise ia front wheels. (If too thin,
gets on lining.)
7. All brake pins properly lubricated.
8. Rear end grease checked for iifetv of lining.
9. All pull-back springs checked and adfustedT
10. All rods checked and adjusted for proper
length.
1 1 . Thorough check for frozen cress shafts.
12. Thorough check for loose axles or wheel
beirincis.
1 3. Check end play in rear axle.
14. Check fluid in all hydraulic brake.
August Safety Drive
By proclamation, the governors of over 35 states hare
started a nation-wide drive during the month of Aug
ust to Increase street and hlghnar safety. In full co
operation and support of this campaign, vfe have
forgotten profits In our brake department. We are
offering for the month of August, Firestone complete
brake adjustment for any passenger car for only $1.
Now the responsibility rests with you ... for only SI
you can have the maximum braking power from your
brakes. For your own protection, for the protection
of the school children starting a new semester next
month . . he sure your car Is SAFE. Drive In today.
Remember, this special offer Is good for Just a few
dnys more.
FREE BRAKE TEST
Our famous Firestone Electric Dynamic Brake
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tion of your brakes. This service is free. Take
advantage of it today.
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Greatest safety combination known
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both during this Great Safety Drive
it these Special Low Prices.
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