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    HEDTORE MTIL TRIBTTSTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, .TTXE 28, W33.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Nary Men Here Ueut J. B. Dutal,
Jr., O. S. N. arrHed tola mornlof on
' tb4 trmlo from Seattle.
King Called South E. J. Klnf left
yesterday 'of Oakland, called south
by the Illness of hli fsmlly.
Down from Ashland Henry Oaley,
lnsursnce man of Ashland, waa trans
acting bualneai In Medford thU morn
inf. Neff In Grant! Pau Porter Neff,
us attorney of Medford, was in Qranta
Fau Tuesday flsltlng business friends.
Grants Pass Courier.
Organizes Club County Agent R.
O. Fowler spent Monday night at
Sams Valley, organising a livestock
club with IS members.
Goes to Portland Robert Allen left
last night for Portland, where ne
plans to spend a week visiting rela
tives. i Down from Elk Creek Fred War
' ner, superintendent of the Elk Creek
csmp of the CCC. is a business visit
or In Medford today.
Gets Building Permit R. M. Den
man received a building permit from
the city today for construction of a
residence on South Holly at the cost
Of 1750.
On Business Here Harold Cooley
made a business trip to Medford
Tuesday morning In the Interests of
the newly established Grants Pass
Pharmacy. Qranta pass Courier.
t
Dr. Johnson Returns Dr. Frederick
Johnson, who spent last week in Port
land, attending the annual meeting
of the Oregon state Dental society,
returned to this city Monday.
Rardlngs at Union Creek B. O.
Harding, Internal revenue collector,
and Mrs. Harding, who recently re
turned from a two weeks' tour of the
coast, are now enjoying a holiday at
their cabin at Union Creek.
Guests from Salem Air. and Mrs.
A. B. Evans of Balem are spending
several days In Medford. Mr. Evans
is representative for Oregon of the
Ohio National Life Insurance com
pany. Callers In Grants Pass Don Ross
and W. F. Qulaenberry both of whom
are affiliated with the Copco office
In Medford were attending to business
matters In the Grants Pass office
Tuesday morning. Grants Pass Cour
ier.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., June 38. (AP)
CATTLE: 75, calves 10; slow.
HOGS: 300; steady.
SHEEP: 300; steady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., June 38. (AP)
BUTTER Prints, extras 35c; stan
dards 33
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 31-33c lb.; farmers' door de
livery, 21-33C lb.; sweet cream, 5c
higher.
EGGS Paclflo Poultry Producers'
selling price: Oversize 30c; extras
lec; mixed colors, 17c: mediums 17e
dozen. Buying price by wholesalers:
Fresh current receipts 58 lbs. and up,
13c dozen.
STRAWBERRIES Oregon Dollars,
H. 25-1.30 crato; New Oregons, 81.35-
I. 45 crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, caseara bark, hops, live poultry,
onions, new onions, potatoes, new
potatoes, wool, and hsy unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, June 38. (AP)
Table:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
V July 73 73 69 69
' Sept. 76' 76V4 71K "V4
Dec. 801, BOH 7BV4 75Vi
Cash wheat No. 1:
Big Bend bluestem, 78.
Dark hard winter, 13 pet. 79; 11
pet. 74.
Soft white, 67.
Western white, 67. '
Hard winter. 67.
t Northern spring, 67.
Western red, 67.
Oats: No. 2 white, 824.00.
Corn: No. 3 E yellow, 825.00.
Mill-run standard. 918.00.
Today's car receipts: wheat
flour 30: corn 3; hay 1.
36;
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO June 38.
Open High
July .89- .94 .94 4
Sept. SI- St .97 '4
Dec. SVi. 1.00
May 1.00-1.01 1.04
-(AP) wheat:
Low Close
.89 .89 Vi
.9iy -M'i-H
.94 .95-05!,
.8954 S3M
' San Francisco Bnlterfit
SAN FRANCISCC. June 38. (AP)
Butterfst 33-prem. grade 34 ft a.
4
Wall St. Report
Mork Bale. Arerafes
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Company)
50
30
30
Ufs
106 3
107.3
1034
54 5
3103
90
Total
88.1
873
84.0
35 3
158 0
June 38: lnd'ls
Today 800
Prev. day 01.1
Week ago 87.4
Tear ago ... 35.3
3 yrs. ago ...153 9
Rr's
47.4
47.8
45.0
133
lie 9
Rflnd "ale Averages
(Copyright, 1933. Stsndsrd Statistics
Company)
30 30
June 38 lnd'ls Rr's
Todsy X73 5 X77.8
Prer. day 73 3 77 3
Week ago . 73 9 78 1
30
Cfs
S8S4
849
84 3
734
80
Total
X83.4
78 5
77 7
59.7
Personal
Mrs. Hay Improved Friends of
Mrs. Dick Hay of Central Point, who
has been 111 for much of the tint
this spring, are glad to learn that
she 1 feeling better. Mrs. Hay waa
a visitor In Medford this morning.
Lean Hospital Mrs. Keith Col
and very young daughter left the
Sacred Heart hospital tor home to
day. Mrs. Effle Bslkey, who has been
ill with pneumonia was also, suffici
ently Improved today to leave the
hospital for her home.
Miss Rlnabarger Improved Miss
Frankie Rlnabarger, who sustained
Injuries received when she ' was
struck by an auto, while riding a
bicycle, has recovered sufficiently to
day to be removed from the Sacred
Heart hospital to her home.
Olsens Visit Here Mr. and Mrs.
George Olsen and daughter are wel
come guests in Medford today from
Yreka, Cal., having come to Medford
to transact business, Mr. Olsen repre
senting the theater In the California
city. Mrs. Olsen and little daughter
were visiting her parents. Rev. and
Mrs. Wm. B. Hamilton this afternoon.
Mazony Stationed Here Among
the popular young officers stationed
with the 0 O O camp at the Jackson
county fairgrounds is Harry Mazony,
serving In the capacity of property
clerk. Mr. Mazony was formerly In
structor m the R. O. T. C. at Pull
man college, Wn.
Visit Sherwoods Here Dr. and Mrs.
Richards of California, stopped in
this city last week en route to Port
land to visit Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Sherwood and Mrs. Sherwood's moth
er. Dr. Rlohards is associated with Dr.
Russell Sherwood in the county hos
pital in the south.
Lightning Fire Soon Out Tester
day's lightning storm was a larger
affair in the mountsln districts ac
cording to report of the Rogue River
National forest, but the one fire
caused by the electric storm was soon
Put out by an accompanying hall
storm. It was reported In the Dead
Indian district near the Moon Prai
rie camp of the COO, where the Ken
tucky boys are stationed.
Fuller Is Speaker John H. Fuller
was principal speaker at the annual
Pioneer jelebratlon ataged at Canyon
City, In Grant county, by the Grant
county Pioneer association last Fri
day. Canyon City, historic mining
town of Oregon, presented emigrant
trains, old time dances, fights, eight
horse teams, circuit riders and many
otner features at their whisky Gulch
ceieoration. Asniand Tidings.
3 yrs. ago
X New
93.4 108.1
1933 high.
99.8 99.4
NEW YORK, June 38. (AP)
Buoyancy of the so-cslled "wet" is
sues aided the stock market to bear
up fairly welt during most of todsy's
session, but an irregularly lower
movement later developed In other
groups coincident with a reaction in
grains and another shsrp slump of
the dollar. Closing prices were mixed.
Transfers approximated 8,300.000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye , 118
Am. Can 90
Am. & Fgn. Pow , i I,, 16
a. T. at T ..I38H
Anaconda w . 1614
Atch. T. & 8. F. . . 65H
Bendtx Avla ...
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g.
Cataplllar Tract. .
Chrysler
Coml. Solv,
Curtlss-Wrlght .
DuPont .. .
18
114
34!
33 H
3414
3714
77
8714
3914
39H
18
80 V4
Gen. Foods .
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. dc T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Wsrd
North Amer. .
34
S3
Penney (J. o.) ..
43
15V4
9
3014
24 J4
3614
Phillips Pet,
Radio .........
Sou. Pac,
CHICAGO. June 38. UPi Dollar
wneat went Into eclipse today, recent
big upturns In prices being suddenly
wiped out ry sensational reverse mar
ket action.
Uncertainty attending the effect of
quick application of the government's
new process tax and farm bonus sys
tem was asserted in some quarters to
be largely responsible for the upset
or values. All the grain msrkets, how
ever, ha-1 been honeycombed with
stop, loss inters to sell en nrlos set
backs, and as soon as these orders
were dislodged, an avalanche of prof
wains- n.es earned the markets
downgrade, with wild rallies lnterren
lng but fsllli to last.
Wheat closed wild at almost tht
day s bottom prices, with all dellrer.
les below 11.00, and May contracts at
99 '4.
The wheat' market as a whole fin
ished 5 ',4 -8 cents under yesterday's
finish, corn 8-44 down, oste
off.' snd provisions raryins; from 5
cents decline to rise of 30 cents.
One new 3-burner Florence Oil
store. Rf. 818. Close out M. Hubbard
Bros.. Inc.
For Grade A Raw or
Pasteurixed Milk
Call 17-F.21
CAMPBELL DAIRY .
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal .
ot. Ull n. J. 38
Trans. Amer. A 754
Union Carta. 41
Unit. Aircraft 83
U. 8. Steel . . , 68
lEATSlSTO
FORMER LEVELS
(Continued rrom Pag One)
R. F. D. No. 3. under qulaalng by the
state admitted he attended the self
styled "Good Government Congress"
conclave, in the courthouse, the night
the ballots were stolen. He hesrd no
commotion, and at first could not
recall any of the epeskers. He finally
named Henrietta B. Martin and L. A.
Banks, as two of the platform orators.
The court excused Hammett.
The final Juror accepted was Mrs.
Mary E. Glenn of Valleyvlew. no re
lation to the defendant. In response
to state questions, Mrs. Glenn said:
"The law Is the law, and I am for law
and order." She is a former school.
teacher and a resident here for 30
years, with the exception of five years
spent in Aiasxa.
Rosn Green, former Medford high
school football star, now a lumber
man, was the first slternste accepted.
Green had hesrd the vote stealing
talked, but bed formed no opinions,
Mrs. Fannie Thompson of this city,
who ssld she once served on a Jury in
Pittsburgh, Pa., was the final alter.
nate chosen. She has resided here two
years. "The only people I know are
people I meet In church," Mrs.
Thompson said. 'Then you don't
know any lawyers," remarked defense
counsel, csuslng a ripple of laughter
to spread over the half-filled court
room.
Fixed Opinions Bar
Before Mra. Thompson waa accepted
three men were rejected Peter Pick
of Jacksonville, and Fred Taylor of
Ashland, because of "fixed opinions."
O. I.. Payne of Ashland was excused
when he declsred, "I'm sick of the
whole mess."
The Jury was excused at eleven o'
clock this morning, until two this
afternoon, to go home and prepare for
a hotel stay, during the trial, under
tne custody of three bslllffs.
Olenn, a nun psst middle-aged, has
resided In Ashland the past five years,
coming here from Coos county. At the
early morning meeting at the home of
county Judge Earl H. Fehl last Janu
ary 1, be was named county Jailer,
oy ens county judge, with the annrov-
al of suspended Sheriff Gordon L.
Schermerhorn. The appointment was
a surprise and a shock to many.
Kiamea as Ringleader
In the La Dleu and Jones trials.
both resulting In convictions, evi
dence wsa adduced by the state to
ahow that Olenn was one of the rlng-
leaaers 01 tne crime. He wss pictured
s tne -contact man" to the Sexton
brothers; that he "nrooositloned"
them to commit the vote burglary,
"or we will all be out In the street,"
and proffered the Sextons 810 apiece,
no a good job claiming "I have a
pull with Judge Fehl."
The Sexton brothers In their tea.
tlmony described Olenn aa the "as.
siatant superintendent," who prslsed
them for their ballot destruction.
The evidence In the two previous bal
lot cases, also linked Olenn as pres
ent at "conferences" held In Fehl'e
office, and m the courthouse corri
dors, before the ballot-stealing, when
ine state noids, the plot was hatched.
"rne defense exercised Its first
challenge Tuesday afternoon, excus
ing Mrs, Agnes Sanderson of Beagle.
K. B. Jones of Butte Falls wss called
In her place. Though he tried hard,
he wss excused by the court, be
cause of deafness. Ross Ttlley of
Siskiyou was next called.
Msrmie sr. Olson of Medford, was
excused by the defense in Its sec
ond challenge. George R. Hammers-
ley of Gold Hill, a miner, and nephew
of Joe Hammersley, one of the coun
sel for the defense In the L. A.
Banks murder trial, was called In
his stead. Hammersley admitted he
signed a "Good Oovernment con
gress" card, but never attended
meeting. When Attorney Moody for
tne state had finished, he said, aside,
"I think you'll make a good Juror,"
Doty Challenged
The state In the exercise of Its
first challenge, excused Roscoe P,
Doty, a lumberman of this city. Luke
Klncald, drawn In his place hsd
opinions, and Clyde R. Richmond of
Central Point was then selected.
Richmond wss an emphatlo venire
man, answering all questions briskly
snd briefly. He said he knew
Chuck" Davis, one of the defend
ants, who have entered pleas of
guilty.
The defense In the exercise of Its
third challenge excused Ross TUley
of Siskiyou.
At this point In the proceedings
the court announced thst the regu
lar panel drawn last January was
exhausted, end of the ten Jurors
drawn by the sheriff, only five were
in court.
Those drawn were:
June Earhart, Medford; O. D.
Payne, Ashland; Fannie Thompson,
Medford; I. H. Tucker, Brownsboro;
W. J. Edens, Jacksonville, Peter Pick,
Jacksonville. Fred A. Taylor, Ash
land; Roy W. Hetlenbeck. Medford;
B. W. Cody, Jacksonville; Allen
Adams, Medford, and Mildred Cow
gill, Medford.
Formed Opinions
Henderson P- Disney, Dr. S. H.
Cave City Silver Hippodrome
OPENING
Big Celebration July 1st, 2nd, 3rd
And All Day the 4th
O00D MUSIC NEW BIG DANCE HALL
COME FOR A GOOD TIME
Dine, Dance Plenty of Good
Draught Beer
REDWOOD HIGHWAY AT CAVES CITY
Porter and 0. M. Kldd, all of Med
ford, were excused because of fixed
opinions, as was Claud Miles of Butte
Falls, Victor Blrdseye of Foots creek,
and Charles Long of Ashland.
Charles Blaess of Trail, former
merchant, now a farmsr, under ex
amination by the state denied that
he had taken any part In "congress
activities In the Trail district, or hsd
discussed the local agitation or bal
lot thefts at the Trail store. Blaess
believed he would be a fair and Im
partial Juror.
Walter H. Miller, for 80 years a
resident of the Applegate, under cross
examination by the state, admitted
that he had signed the Judge Nor
ton recall petitions, and that "he had
suspicions" about L. A. Banks oft
repeated charge thst "law and order
had broken down" in Jackson county;
and "might be eympathetle to the
attackers of county officials."
At the close of the day, the de
fense had three premptory challenges
left, the state two.
4
SEVEN-POUND HEIR
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Jun 28.
(AP) Bins Croiby, who flutters fem
inine heart with tunes about moons
and lilacs and whatnot, today was
more Interested In the mundane sub
ject of bassinets thsn In star-light.
He's the co-author of a seven
pound, six-ounce baoy boy, born at
a Hollywood hospital last night
to
Mrs. BIng Crosby, the
former Dixie
Lee of the films.
Ye Poet's Corner
BONO OF THE LOGGER
Bq Grace Bray Deter
Smell of the river, smell of the pine,
Smell of the pitch and turpentine.
Blisters on your hands and feet,
A white toothed smile for the friends
you greet.
Honest sweat on your sunburned face
Tie hard to equal the loggers' pace.
Chorus
Falling the trees on the slope of the
hill.
Bucking and limbing and trimming
until
There comes a sweet sound through
the clear mountain air.
The cook house gong is calling you
there.
Breakfast at dawn and out to the
hill
Where the blue ox had one time
grazed at his will.
Thinking perhapa of that day and
hour
When he'd moved the whole camp
by his mighty power.
Your muscles are hardened, your eye
are clear.
You feel like a king and know no
fear.
Whine of the saw and stroke of the
ax;
Stoop way down and bend your baok,
Lift with all your might and main,
Drive In the stubborn canthook again
Fasten the cable, pull In the slack,
Up goes a log to the top of the deck.
You may step to one side to let death
pass
In the shape of a log that Is rolling
fsst. '
You may frequently dodge a falling
bough;
And you earn your hot biscuits by
the sweat of your brow.
There's singing snd laughter; there's
story and Jest.
By the beard of Paul Bunion, this
life is the best.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
EXPERT Photo tinting. Any size 25c
Apt. 8. 135 North Holly.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house,
screened porch, completely refinlsh'
ed. 438 Columbus Ave.
APRICOTS, peaches, for table use
next week, canners later. Order now.
Local fruits far auperior. Crocker.
Coker Butte, Phone 091-R-.
EXCHANGE groceries for modern
electric range and water heater,
Call 730 Alder.
FOR SALE Trailer snd Ford delivery
Fat's and Hand store.
FOR RENT 8 -room furnished home
sleeping porch. 418 Laurel.
VACATION cabins on the Convales
cent Home grounds, .facing park,
Llthla water, playground.- 82 per
week. Lawn, flowers, sunbath
shower-bath, fruit. 183 Granite St.,
Ashland.
HURRY! II ENDS TONITE
Ann nardlng Leslie Howard
In "THE ANIMAL KINGDOM"
Thur., 'The Penguin Fool Murder
E
TONITE FIRST RUN
HER MAD NIGHT"
Wed. Beg Is Toomey In
PoMlert of the fttorm"
Famous Star
Alison Skip worth leads the fun In
"A Lady's Profession" which opened
a two day run at the Rialto theatre
today. She has the help of Roicoe
PRIMO GETS A
Jack Dempsey dropped around to Prlmo Camera's training camp at
Pompton Lakes. N. J and showed the Italian man mountain a favorite
spot to place a well aimed blow. Camera Is training for his champion,
ship battle with Jack Sharkey in New York June 29. (Associated Press
Photo.
SEATTLE. June 38. (AP)" Indef
inite furloughs" were given Maurice
Smith, former Pacific Northwest pro
WORLD'S FINEST SOI'SI)
TOMORROW
You'll Adore This New Janet Gaynor
You're so com plele - ly
We've never seen you
act this way before . . !
. .'.ri'.e.-
Making love
i
Wfnl J, V!
j TV "',' f
officer . . . singing gay, romantic
rhythms. We thought the Garbos
and Dietrichs were the Queens of .
Sex Appeal. Is your new co-star re
sponsible for this "Different" Janet?
p Janet r Henry
(uLot6rarat
MBOMBLE'h
A Romance
ENDS TONITE
lift. FN IIAVF. ri.AKK OARIF.
in "THE WHITE SISTER"
in Rialto Hit
Kama, Roland Young. Sari Marltza
and Kent Taylor to make the pic
ture a riot of laughs from start to
finish.
TIP FROM JACK
hibition administrator: Wilbur K.
Newell, deputy administrator at
Portland, and George Olyear, deputy
at Coeur d'Alene, In charge of Idaho
by the federal prohibition depart
ment today.
The tele graph to orders 'were sent
to the acting administrator Lambert
O. Shirley, and carry out the elim
inations announced yesterday from
Washington as an economy move.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
orldge Cabinet Works.
RCA HIOH FIDRMTV WinB RANGE
f
'eV
with a handsome
in Rhythm
1
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co- 131 B Sixth Street.)
Marrtftfe Licenses
Ooldenpenny and Vera
Ous
Jo
Henry.
Harvey W. Robertson and Eleanor
L. Orth. ,
Thomas L. Wells and Anita Doyle.
Jacob W, Jones and Leeora Deeter.
Circuit Court
Wm. Vaughan vs. Hasel B. Vaughan
Divorce.
Toledo Scale Company vs. Huber
Packing company. Certificate of at
tachment.
Dan Mccarty ts. W. D. Marvin,
Edna Diets, Edward Low, Florence E.
Low, Olenn Kenshard. Lien.
W. C. Clement vs. A. A. McCoy
et ux. Lien.
fltate vs. Kenneth Carney. Burg
lary. Mrs. Frank Llndley vs. H. D. SchU'
ler, MUloent Schuler, et al. Fore
closure and for receiver.
Toledo Scale company vs. Huber
Packing company. For money.
Prohate Court
Est. Frank Wloha (dec.) Admitted
to probate.
A fine milk cow, owned by Albert
Boss of Roes Lane, caused much ex
citement In that farming district
yesterday by breaking through a
fence and falling on a spring tooth
harrow. The teeth of the harrow
were driven by the contact Into her
body In a number of places and It
was necessary for eight men to aid In
removing the animal from the farm
equipment.
She bled profusely, but Dr. D. W.
Stone, veterinarian, called to the
farm, announced today that the -sow
would probably recover.
STOCK EXCHANGE IN
SESSION ON MONDAY
NEW YORK, June 38. (AP) The
New York stock exchange will be
open Monday, the governors today
rejecting the petition of members for
an extended July 4 holiday.
WOM.Tl'S FINEST SOUND
RCA
f "Madame
S Racketeer" Is
vX On the Loose Again!
Hey - Nonny . Nonny and ft
,n fv3 Hot-cha-cha to the. WiM
'' VW'C'i They Know Goei on a Bil.
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ml US0N SKIPWORTH
:$wm ROlAND Y0UNG
diM ffln SAW MARITZA
V". W ' ' lA BoBCoe Karns Kent Taylor
X'te Warren Hymer
Ar , "vkII J, Vsw V eSJsr'
A Couple M yfctf P"", h tj ?
(I Jollr Britishers IM t V
Takeovers.' . fVj I f-V'li
1 "Hpeek" and aire If:s I sZN. ""T
1 the Racket-boys f-'" 1 TsW A
A the Merry I r ! I' VA
"""'""""'j.esssssspsassaisss,, V' Vj' I
.sr' ",ot "ft1es . . . Chuckles
jf f . . . ana Chortles . . . With ol
Man Gloom Hlrllnr Behind the X "
I f Llfht-Ballt
profession
l ADDED
i Morton Downey with Vincent Lope'i I
1 Orcheatra ZLiJ
Morton Downey with Vincent Lope'i
Orcheatra
"atranre As It Henna" Paramount News
FROM TRAINING
WITH DEEP TAN
With prominent tans and e vide net
of Increased weight, members of
Company A and Headquarters com
pany of the Medford National Guard
returned from Camp Clatsop today
noon In a special train of the South
ern Pacific, welcomed home by fam
ilies and friends, who haunted the
depot platform from 10 a. m. until
noon.
The two companies, commanded
by Capt. C. Y. Tengwald and First
Lieut, B. M. Bsucom were also ac
companied home today by Major Wm
Ellen burg.
The moat 8uc-ful camp ever
held at Clatsop waa reported by Capt.
Tengwald, who announced that the
weather was fine throughout the
period snd all plana operated on
schedule.
A few members of the two com
panies remained In Portland to visit
friends at the close of camp and will
he returning to Medford later
this
week.
For Sale: Cherries at 803 If. Mr.
Phone 053.
BARGAIN
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