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PACE SEVEN You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON'. SUNDAY, .TEXT 30, 1933 Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to sell your.bomor Want to get rid of a few odd od end In household furnlshlngst Do jou need toole tor joui gar dsn ... An Inexpensive Want-Ad in tb Mall Tribune Claaeitled Page will find the answer to thee and many other perplexing problem. Here Are the Rates: per word tlret insertion c (Minimum 25c) Bkb additional Insertion, per word : Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without .91.38 copy enangea 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND Lost It dogniisslng, oall 1618. TSsT-violin in caae. Reward, 1180 Mantle no qu" TAKEN UP One dark brown team of 1A"' ... Herman. Route 1. norses. v.w Gold Hill. WANTED MALE HELr WANTED-Comblnatlon Janitor and WtSl.Vmn. Must be exper ienced. Valentine a. fish fwouEas wantedT. . We Jut ft peddler. In Medford. Address Del Norte Fish Company, creecent City. Calif. HELP WANTED FEMALE Py 203 Havemeyer Street, Brook lyn. M. Y. . EADIES-Copy names. addresses, spare time for Mall Order Firms. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. Sump requlred for particulars. Holt Serv ice. Nichols, N. Y. . L WANTED Experienced packers only. Apply in person at office Craterlan. Bldg.. 3 to 6 Bear Creek Orchard. WANTED Experienced stenographer, must) be competent typist, single. References required. Box i". Tribune. WANTED SITUATION EXPERIENCED auto mechanlo needs work in garage or private repair lobsWill work lor low wages. Ex cellent references. Has large family snd must have work. Phone 760. COMPETENT woman with 2 children wishes position ss cook for family or crew; Write Box 131 Tribune. COMPETENT lady 23 wants house work. References. Box 11371, Trib une. WANTED 9USCELLANEOUS LEAVING for Boise. Idaho August la',; room for gentleman passenger references, phone 293. Amy's Place. Jacksonville. .WANTED to rent small apt. One or ' two rooms with bath snd kitchen ette. Box 12374, Tribune. BUSINESS MAN want board in nice quite private home where there arc no other boarders. Box 12378, Trib une. WANTED To rent furnished cabin at Lake o' Woods. Phone 1'524-W. REWARD Information leading whereabout, black police dog Dean Stacy. Hltlcreat Rd. WANTED 2 insert type 750-wat.t electrlo water heaters. 1 electric range. 1 electric washer, 1 vacuum cleaner. No Junk, have cash wait ing for bargains. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Central. WANTED Housework or nursing. Call Mrs. Margaret Waer. 230 Beat ty. WANTED TO BUY A small flock of Rhode Island Reds, hens and pul let, for cash, state number and price. Address box 321, Mall Tri bune. WANTED Listings of valley homes n i exchange for choice Cal. property Staple Realty Co., Ahland. LOAD WANTED Empty truck going to Crescent city each day next ten days. Bex 11038, Tribune. WANTED to buy o'jl gold, dental scraps, placer gold. Cecil M. Jen nings, corner Front As Main. WANTED Cash paid for used csr. Walter W. Abbey. Inc., Phone 303. 123 8. Riverside St., Medford. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. ' HAY ORINDINO A specialty Brown. the hay grinder. "40 So central. PHONE 969-R Have your furniture reupbolstered. reglued. retiniened Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trsde equity lu 5-room house, excellent location box 1063i Tribune. WANTED Kerry Keen for Model A Phone 479.x. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES. At RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER A unk Of all a descr'.Dttons ' MEDFORD BAKQA1N HOUSE 17 No Grape Tel 1062 FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Our home on Jackson ville Highway. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Hoffman. CaU office 692 or resi dent 7J1-H. rOR BENT HOUSE FOB RENT Well furnished S-room modern home, breakfast nook, fur nace, hardwood floori. fireplace, electrlo refrigerator. 640.00. water paid. Phone 728. FOR RENT Pour-room modern house screened oorch. ksrsire and work shop, wood range. Will rent either furnished or unfurnished. Phone 578-T or call 20 Park Ave. FOR RENT East Side residence. Tel 78T-R. Price 820.0O. FOR RENT Modern rive room house, hardwood floors, fireplace, nloe yard, available soon. 1021 W. 11th. FOR RENT S-room furnished house Phone 834-R. . AVAILABLE Auguet 1. No. 8 Holly Court, elec. vanae and refrigerator, Call H. H. Brown 10S after 6, 1870. FIVE room furnished home. 113 Cot tage. 3-ROOM modern house In Pboenlx on huhwav with fruit trees, alfal fa, and three acres. Plenty of water. 13.60 mo. Room 408 Grand Hotel . or phone 1528-J. 1 ROOM unfurnished duplex, close In 237 so. ivy. FOR RENT Partly furnished 8-room bouse, 2 sleeping porches. Inquire at 313 no. Bartiect. AVAILABLE August 1st No. 38 Glen- oak Court. H H Brown, rnone iuj. After five phone 1870. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished four-room bouse at 808 Dakota Gas range. Inquire 612 South Newtown. HOUSES tlO. (12.80 and 818. water paid; wood range. Phone 109. FOR SALE OR RENT iJdney Smith home i.omer west Main as urango. Exclusive listing. W I. Vawter, Jackson Co. Bank Blag. For; RF.NT unfurnished. Homes, furnished or Brown 6 White. HOMES FOR RENT Call 698. . CLASSY nwdern 6-room stucco, east front. Clear 626 Pine. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house. 618 E. 9th. 612.00. Phone 13B3-J. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, Inquire 264 Beatty. FOB BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Clesn furnished apart ments, 3-room 813; a-room. Bleep ing porch 811.50. Inquire 810 Portland. FOR RENT Furnished apartments and cottages, shade, bib ho. cen tral. FOR RENT Nicely. furnished two 317 E. Jackson. room apartment. FOR RENT Furnianed apartment, overstuffed: hardwood floors light and heat Mall Tribune. Phone 76 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. .345 No. Bartlett, FURN. Apt. Key at 148 So. Ivy. COZY furn. apt. Tel 849-Y. DURRELL COUKT. 829 No. Holly. MODERN 8-room ."urn apt, sleeping porch 6 garage 1190 W 11th. FOR RENT rUBMSHED BOOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with oath room prlvi leges, garage. 610 per month. 425 So. Rlveralde. FOR RENT Attractive rooma, board at 14 Cottage. good 3 ROOMS, clean, cool, fully furn., ground floor, private bath, garage, lights, water. Adults. 244 South Orspe. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR BENT BOARO AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main. Rates very moderate. FOR RENT Room and board. N. Oakdale. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES aiooo TO INVEST In small business partnership preferred. No beer. Box 12379 Tribune. irrR RAI.R. TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabln auto camo at Alturas, Calif. Big Pines Lbr. Co.. Medford, ore. F08 EXCHANGE GOOD HAMILTON PIANO, bungalow tvi. rn.t S323.00. Trade for good coupe or sedan. Tiny Tavern. Taiem. TO TRADE New guitar for boys' bicycle. Call 12-F-33. TRADE Spuds for Red hens, turkeys or what have you. w. . uid ihi. 1. Old Stage Road). FOR SALE OR TRADE Piano, rug. dresser, library table. B12 N. Holly. FOR TRADE Player piano for radio and dining room set. Box 11030. Tribune. HAVE 150-egg electrlo Incubator In perfect condition to trade for tame model separator, box uztz Trioune. WILL TRADE hav for wood. Chas. Isaacs, 1st place north of Radio sta tion. FOR SALE OR TRADE Royal Anne clierrlea. what have you? Wester- lund Orcharde, Phone s-F-a. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for hay or grain Phone 9W-W. I-BO.M modern bom bath, laundry tra screened oorcr. built-in gar age ahsde and 'ruit trees: 6700 equity for car. ao-eage cabin lite or what have yon Phone 1538-L. or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections ipire-tooth htrrow slightly used Will trade for alfalfa or grain Tei 234- R-4 FOR 6.ALE OR TRADE Good sound work home. 1400 lbs. 7 years old Wslter Jonee. 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay ot potatoe near Trail B O Skellenger. Trail Ore. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE Nice little home IB Bend. Ore, clear tor something clear In Medford or Ashlsnd. Prefer smsll acreage. What have you. 155 7th B Aeaiua. FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 41 young turkeys. SO? eacn; 12 oia surxeye, es Men; Chester White brood sow: team of horses. 1800 the. each. Inquire B. E. Davis, Beagle, pcetofflce. rOB SALE HEAL ESTATE PEAR ORCHARD with crop, solid block, fifty seres, level deep tree soli, heavy D'AnJou crop, age 20 years, well located, amazing bsr galn only 200 per acre and 82500 cash will handle. Adreas box 11059. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown a wnite. "FOB BENT -MISCELLANEOUS CABINS 143 So. Front. FOB 8ALB AUTOMBILBS Good Used Cars! Trade: Your Old Oar for a Better One I A Written Guarantee with Every Oar. 1930 Bulck Deluxe Sedan. 1930 Ford Town Sedan. 1920 Hupmoblle Rosdster. 1929 Chev. Sedan. 1931 Chev. 2 -door Sedan. 1928 Chev. Coupe. 1929 Ford Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside USED CAR SPECIALS FOR MONTH- EN u O.M.r. 1931 Chevrolet pickup. Looks and runs like new. 1929 Pontlac Sedan. New rubber and paint. 1931 DeVaux Special Sedan. Free wheeling. 1930 Ford Coupe, rumble seat. Per fect. a ton Graham truck, stake body. Ideal for fruit hauling. 1932 Chevrolet Coach In excellent shape. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Phone 150 PLYMOUTH COUPE. 1930 MODEL. Mcly. A-l throughout. Upholstery & original finish fine condition, good rubber. '33 lie. ' Driven as family ear. Owner must sell. Mr. Roberts, 114 So. Siverslde. DODOE 6. 4-door sedan 1930, run 1700 mllee. Owner will sacrifice. See Mr. Roberts. 114 So. Riverside. FOR BALE 1931 Bulck 4-door Sedan. 1930 Peerless 4-door Sedan. 1929 Graham Paige 4-door Sedan. 1929 DeSoto Coupe. 1929 Pontlac Roadster. 1927 Bulck Sport Roadster. 1929 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck - Pontlac Sales Service Phone 102 USED CAR PRICES SLASHED Six Months to Pay 1927 studebsker 1928 Pontlac 1928 Chevrolet - 1927 Oldsmobile 1927 E..ssex . i Star Coupster ..6160 00 80 0O . 150 00 75 00 85 00 35 00 35.00 Ford Touring ARMSTRONG MOTOR CO. Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer AUTOMOBILES WANTED SPOT CASH for used cars. Cash tor your equity, or will sen your t for you. l. l. Kooer, w. vi' erslde. WILL pay cash for light used csr Glenn Darby, Kings niguway. FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS CRIME IS INCREASING. Don't be stolen I ponce pups ior saie "rj cheap. Monarch eeeo lb. FOB SALfe LIVESTOCK vr.13 flAT.F 1 Mlves. 1 milk stoat rabbits, cheap. N. of R. Valley or.i course. Rt. . box ioi. GOOD HORSE Works single. Want windmill or electrlo waener. a. a Ellis. Beagle. BIG black Poland China boar and five good sows, wesner pigs, jersey Ouernsey belfer. Baker, mile south of Talent. FOR SALE 8 hleh grade milk goats. fresh. Phone 12, jacxaonviiie. WHITE" HOGS, all agea. Exchange for Hereford bull, saddle or grain W. W. Large, Williams. Ore. FOB SALE HOMES FOR SALE Nice little 3-room house and outbuildings. 25 bearing wal nut trees. Priced to sell. See W. A. Chllders, Jacksonville. WANTED 81250 cash lor my equity of 62700 in two new modern nouses, close In. Phone 1382-J. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rant. 4 room bouse newly pslnted and kal so mined, nesr school: nloe garden spot, at corner of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheap. beds, dining. room set, dreawr. librsry table, buf fet, kitchen table. 123 Almond. FOR SALE Apricots. Geo. Alford. FOR SALE Haywood Wakefield baby buggy. A-l condition. 1021 w. win FOR SALE Apricots, 2c and So lb Dean Stacy. Hillcrest Rd. FOR SALE Golden Bantam corn, and vegetables, cheap. Carpenter ranch, Jacksonville Highway. Man ORCHARD. Eaxle Point, aprt cotj of the usual fine quality, no scaie. Will last until Aug. su. rnn as advertised. FINE Roval Ann Ac Lambert cherries. 628 S. Fir St. FALL CABBAGE, cauliflower It broc coli plants. 1202 E. 11th St. FOR SALE 18 ft. boat, outboard mo tor and trail'. l:k new. 608 Cath arine. Tel 776-R-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE Tabernacie tent 30 by 70 ft roped and cross roped. O. A. DeVoe. 623-J-2. FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes. Write A. C. Larson. Trail. Oregon. FOR SALE Apricots, good sixe and Suauty.. R. 0, Ward, 18-f-ai. fOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills files and absolutely keeps flies off cowi pss- ture. Will not taint milk. 90c per gallon, bring own container. Jerry Barr. 4th A N. BartletL PLUMS for Jelly So lb. 341 Haven St. FOR SALE Cherries Late Blngs Jc on tree. 4o picked. 823 Taylor. FOR SALE Large 'ce box: also large electric range. 708 Daxota Ave. FOR SALE 416 00 electrlo range and water heater. 108 8 ivy. BERRY CUPS, OSo per 100. Barr. 4th It N. Bartlett. Jerry HODGEN-BREW8TER Poultry and Dairy feed. Jerry Barr. 4th H Bartlett. NEW PEED STORE. Buy at tower prices. Jerry Barr. 4th 4s Bartlett. Phone 803. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel. 64S-W. 313 8 Grape FOR SALE Blng and Royal Ann Cherries. A. B. Kellogg. Block 1800. No. Riverside. FOR SALE Hotpoint electrlo range like new half orlo 423 LaureL FOR SALF Used sewing machines, all maxes. sa up: terms II desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR SALE Large electrlo brooder 88 00: or will trade for feed. See It at Samson s Feed Store. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, pnone i2-j. MISCELLANEOUS CASH PAID for guns, fishing tackle, store, office equipment, 317 North ttiversiae. Authorized Frlgtdslre Service Other Makes rep. Tel. 437 Nights 803-Y BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THE PINK ELEPHANT CAFE for sale. Inquire at 105 E. 8th. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern urezon. printing or all Kinos; oook binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blsnks, billing systems, duplicating cash aales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape pnone 75. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No central Phone 315 Prloea eight. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd Jtorage We haul anything a a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, prices right Riverside. Phone 1044-x . Money to Lend. WE LEND HONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MC'DEI AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges See w- E- rnotnas, 45 s. central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. S'ate License No. S-1S7. Publio Stenisrapher. ILLUSTRATED M1EMOORAPH1NO MAILING SERVICE PUBLIO STENOGRAPH" Grace 2. Voss 34 N. Central. Koke-Chapman. Ph. 112 Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Or! ental rug cleaning, specialty. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Snnpplng beetle T, Long sticks usei! for walking It. Suppose 14. Wings 16. li'slls to follnw suit when able IT. Depot for stor ing military supplies II. Friend: French It. .Musical Bturly 21. Three: prefix 22. Bound C. Flowers Z5. Mixed up, as type 29. Small vefrels for heating liquids II. Color 2a. Style of pslnt Ing 10. Trains of at tendants 11. Fondle U. Drunkards li. Largs mackerel-like food fish Solution of Yesterday's Puxile PQMpE lVl0luTll 44. Work for 4s. Pastries 41. Breaks sud denly 41. Raised pisi form 41. The hitter vetch 0. Fold of cloth is, aim hirn II. Took Into cue- SI. Small fish tody 12. Feminine 41. Frolic name 4a, Mexlcsn rub- II. One who purl ber tree flee WH' V V V V h s V I" '3 H i ; 4 Ml 1 PH! ia " " " e yfy, Si "ST?? Tf AO 41 71 " " -, p3 " " 44 Ju. iu. Si a i T 3s si 3j 3 ' ZZ5 !!!ZZZZZZ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, iltle Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 82 North Central Are upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSIBACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson county. Dressmaking and Bemodellng. THE FASHION SHOP Davenport allp covers msde to order, raone list for iniormsuoa. Piano ant lolln Instruction. FRED ALTON HAiOHT. Teacher of Piano. Height Song Service, Arrang ing, Composing, etc. 818 Liberty Bldg. Piano Inning Melody Shop. Lew Hansen (form erly of Portland). ANGORA RABBIT CLUB NF0RNIAT10N 10 ALL Bv ft C. FINDLEY The angora wool rabbit Industry in southern Oregon Is now organized and on a solid foundation that will protect people planning on starting in this Industry. The Angora wool Rabbit club of Southern Oregon !s prepared to give accurate, depend able Information to anyone content' plating going Into this Industry by request of any person attending our meetings, notice of which will be giv en In the Medford Mall Tribune. It Is of vital Importance that every. one who la figuring on buying stock get In touch with any member or officer of the angora wool rabbit ciuo of southern Oregon. Before you buy stock beware of anyone who says thoy will buy all your wool on contract. The angora wool rabbit club of south em Oregon has stock that la selected stock and Is up to the standard as set by the N. R. B. C. A. Beware of cheap stock and see what tou buy before you buy. Accurate in formation as pertains to markets and the truth about the Industry will be given by F. O. Flndley If you will get In touch with J. H. Dawson of 44 North Front street or Volney Dixon of the firm of Gaddla As Dixon of Medford. The Angora Wool Rabbit Club of Southern Oregon la Interested In keeping southern Oregon money 'n southern Oregon as much as posslbls by patronizing firms here In Med ford, Ashlsnd and vicinity, so there fore if any person or persons who have the Interest of this valley at heart and want tx help build up the angora wool rabbit Industry In this valley get In touch with the men mentioned in this article, who are Interested in bringing prosperity back to the Rogue river valley. BIRTHS Born to Mr. And Mrs. E. M. MUler a daughter, weighing 814 pounds, at Purucker'a Maternity homt, Satur day afternoon, July 30. Cross-Word Puzzie T. Prspsrefl ground for cultlvstlon . 8. Wearies 9. Those In power 10. Untruth IL Form of In surance policy 11. Tr.ippers II. One who Ulks Idly II. Avalanches TO. Etnplovs ?a. wild flowers :S. Resd -7. Breathe heav mm QNY(aolR ily In sleep !t. Hlah lixn winds 3L American In- ENT nisn II. Wheeled vehi cle J 4. Ready .Kit. Poplar trees 36. Helical curves 17, County In West Vlr. ilnls at. Wfnxllke parti tt. Athletic cosch 40. Apparent 41. Abandon sa. If not 46. Kind ef finch 47. ruble meter ta. Salutation 64. Meadow 61. Dude 67 Mounteln lo Crete 1 lLlSsgll ll It. Untidy par sons se. Csustlo tn. Goes furtively 61. Leave DOWN L Religious re cluse t. Msrcltul 8. Ibsen char acter 4. Pull hard I. Arabian chief tain: var. 6. Olvee back Host of Witnesses Link Fehl With Activities on Evening Ballots Taken Accused Judge Boasted to Congress no Recount Would Be Allowed Is Prosecution Testimony KLAMATH FALLS. July 29. Words snd acts of Esrl H. Fehl, ao cused county Judge of Jackson county, charged with ballot theft con spiracy on the night of the ballot robbery, were told to the Jury Fri day afternoon, by ten state witnesses. William Rosenbaum, airport me chanlo ot Medford, testified that be attended the meeting of the "Oood Government Congress," on the night or February 20 last, when the bal lots were stolen, and heard Fehl's speech, In which the defendant ask ed the audience: "Do we want a recount" and when a portion of the audience said "No," Fehl replied, "Well, we won't have It. tf they do I might as well pack up." Suspected Detectives The wltneae alao declared that Fehl told the "congress" "to be care ful what you say. as t understand there are four secret eervlce men from Portland In the audience to night." Fehl also admonished the crowd not to put their feet on the walls. Rosenbaum, under cross-examination said he did not recall hearing Fehl declare that he was appearing before them at the request of the "secretary ot the grand Jury." Rosenbaum also ssld he saw Fehl "pacing up and down" the south side of the courthouse, and come from the rear of the structure with former Sheriff Schermerhorn about 9:45 o'clock. Mrs. Ann Parrott, demure Medford matron, testified that she came to the courthouse about nine o'clock, and left about ten o'clock when the lights went out. She ssld when this occurred, L. A. Banks, who was speaking, placed his hand In his coat pocket, and moved to the side of the platform. Afterward Banks left by the rear door. Time Remembered Mrs. Parrott testified that on or about June 12 last, she talked with Fehl at her home on business, and the ballot thefts came up for dis cussion. Fehl asked her If ehe re membered seeing him In front of the courthouse. Fehl told her the time wss "about 10:20," but the wit ness said she told him "It was not that late.1 Mrs. Parrott ssld that Fehl told her on this oocaalon, that he had been talking with one of the Sexton boys. "I wss Joking with him, and said It would be funny If the bal lots were stolen, and that la all Z had to do with the ballot stealing." The witness further testified that Saturday evening, June 22, she was at the home of Fehl's mother, when Fehl denied he had been talking to one of the Sexton brothera, but that It was probably Jack Enrlght, or Chuck Davis." Corroborates Testimony Mrs. Russell Semon of Medford, corroborated the testimony of Mrs. Parrott and aatd she had seen Fehl both at his mother's home and had talked with him at the Parrott home July 22 and Fehl asked what time ehe saw him In front of the court house, and when she aald 10 o'clock, Fehl said "It was 10:20," but Mrs. Semon also told him. ."It was not that late." Mrs. Semon testified that when the lights went out In the auditor ium Banks "sort of Jumped to one side," and under cross-examination said Banks acted frightened. He left the platform by the rear door. John J. Wilkinson, Medford in surance agent, testified that he was an outside spectator at the "con gress." and saw Fehl conferring with Oliver Martin, at the southeast cor ner and saw Fehl walking up and down the south side of the court house, "three or four timee." Bert Lowry Jr., testified that be tween nine and ten o'clock, he was at one of the windows, and saw Fehl pacing up and down, and asked him: "Whafa the matter judge, won th.v let vou In the front door? Fehl In a moment came neck ana ssked "Who said that?" no no on. told him. Seen by Bey. Howell Rev. w. J. Howell of the Tret' byterlsn church, testified that he saw Fehl on the soutn sme 01 building between 8:80 and :80 o'clock and aaw the defendant eon- ferrlns: with a man beneath a tree aeverend Howell aald that rein cam m hu house recently, and aakea mm if he remembered seeing mm. ana when told he had, aald he might all him aa A Witness, John Glenn, former county Jailer, acquitted ot a similar charge, testi fied at his own, and In the trial of Schermerhorn, that he and Fehl were in Fehl's office between nine ano ten o'clock the period of time the wltnesees above swore they saw Fehl cm the south side of the courthouse Mrs. Cstherlne Danlele. matron of the county Jail, testified that she saw Fehl and Brecheen seated at the sheriff's vault, talking to the Sexton brothere about 7:45 In the evening and spoke to Fehl and Brecheen as aha went by, on her way to Rebekeh lodee. This wss corroborative of the Sex ton brothera and Chuck Davis, who testified to the same effect. Matron Daniels testified that Bre cheen ea a frequent diner at the county jail between January 1 and the time of the vote stealing, and that he took dinner and breakfast there before and after the robbery, Charles. W. (Chuck) DavU. one of the defendants who has enured plea of guilty, testified that he talk ed to Fehl, Brecheen and the Sexton 'brothers at the sheriff' vault, and that when Brecheen said: Judge Sklpworth ordered the re count and gave Sheriff Schermerhorn one of the rottenest deala a roan ever got In court. The ballota should be destroyed," Davis said he warn ed: 'Xf you fellows are figuring on stealing the ballots you will get Into plenty of trouble." No answer was made by Fehl or Brecheen and later he repeated the same warning to the Sextons, when they were outside at the vault win. dow, trying to open It with a crow, bar. Davla testified that an argument arose and be Inalated that the win dow could not be opened with crowbar and that with Jones and the Sextons he hsd gone to the base ment to look for tools. Heard Report Made Davis aald that after the crowbar episode and failure to open the win dow, he went to -a poolhall and did not return to the courthouse -until 8:15 when he eaw Fehl and Newton C. Chaney standing on the sidewalk In front of the courthouse. He said he walked around the courthouse and saw Walter J. Jones, convicted of ballot-theft, and Oliver Martin, a co-defendant, standing at the south west corner. He also saw Claude Ward, a brother-in-law of L. A Banks, convicted elayer of constable Prescott, standing at the northwest corner and returned to where Chaney and Fehl were atandlng. While standing with them and Just as he was leaving for home at 0:55 o'clock. Davis testified, Jones ceme up and said to Fehl: Everything It okayi" ano Fehl replied, "Mum Is the word." Frank McKltrlck testified that on the night of the ballot robbery he saw and heard Fehl speaking to the "Good Government Congress" about 8:20 o'clock. At about nine o'clock he saw Fehl and Brecheen entering the courthouse by the main entrance, and taw him atandlng on the side walk ahortly afterwards with Jones and that a few minutes later he aaw Fehl walking toward corner ad joining the courthouse. McKltrlck testified he saw rem and Brecheen enter the courthouee close to nine o'clock, with Jonee, and that about IS minutes later, O. Jean Conners, vice president of the Good Government Congress" told him while he waa standing at the southwest corner of the courthouse: "There goes the first load of bal lots." Jones In Evidence The witness testified he saw Walt er J. Jones on all tides of the court house, between eight and ten o'clock, the period of time In which he saw defendant Fehl. McKltrlck testified that after Sher iff Schermerhorn left the courthouse, the entire resr of the structure was in darkness and thla waa about the time he heard an auto engine rac- Ina- furiouely. The state contends thla noise was to drown the tound of the breaking window glass. Virgil Edlngton was recalled to the stand by the defense to testify to the amount of money he had received from the district attorney office. Questioned by the defense relative to hit motives Edlngton said: "A soon at I realised how I bad been fooled by L. A. Banks, and some of his lieutenants, I felt I waa obligat ed to the state to do all I could to helo clear up this sltustlon, so I gave all the Information I could." Earl Bryant waa recalled by tne defense for questioned on his eye sight, and meteorological condition on tlx night of the robbery. Hu Fractured Leg George Heath was brought to the city yesterday for treatment of fractured leg, received in COO camp. He waa returned camp later In the day with hi leg in the cast. Broken window gtazed by Trow. bridge Cabinet Work. Small Store Room FOR RENT Size 17x60 feet J block off Main Street 32 North Grape This room was formerly occupied by the Maytag Store, next door to the Mail Tribune Job Shop. A iplendld location for a small businei of any kind. Will loase for one year or term of years to right people. RENT VERY LOW! 'Apply: Mail Tribune Office Phone 75 Society and Clubs Actlcities of Legion Auxiliary By JIBJ. COLE HOLMES The executive committee met at the home of Mrs. Ross, president of Medford Unit, Thursday evening of the past week, perfecting plana for the delegates who attend the atate convention. Mrs. Rces and Mrs. Olm echled ere the two delegstes and Mrs. Humphries and Mrs. Overmeyer are the alternates. All those who plsn attending the convention are re minded that reeervatlons for room must be msdo Immediately. Those who plsn on attending the secretsry treasurer parley or president's and pnst president's dinner must make reservations by Thursday noon. August 10th. Another committee ot the Auxiliary unite la the Americanism committee. Airs. Wm. Lee Brlcker Is the chslr man of thla committee for this year. under ner able directorship many worthwhile projects have been ac complished. The Americanism work of the Auxiliary Includes all activ ities tending to perpetuate American ideals and to uphold the principles of American democracy. The security ox America lies In a citlienry In whose) minds and hearts are Ingrained a true understanding of and love for those Ideals and principles upon whloh the nation waa founded; a citizenry awake to the duties of citizenship and willing to perform these duties even at the cost of great personal sacrifice. Americanism work la lame ly educational In character and 1 usually divided Into three phases. work with the foreign born, work with the youth and work with the Indifferent adult citizens. A thorough knowledge and understanding of the Constitution of the United States 1 necessary to every citizen. Therefore the Auxiliary haa a very definite ob jective In thla direction and It la the work of this committee to Instruct the members of the Auxiliary and the public so that a proper knowledge ot the fundamentals ot our onwn. ment 1 not lacking. St. Ann's Altar Society To Meet On August 8. The next meeting of the 8L Ann' Altar society will be held at Parish hall on August 8th. a Real estate or Insurance leave 16 to Jones. Phone 696. Adrlenne' Dne Dollsr Specials. Sweaters, silk Blouses, Pique Skirts. Real Indian Beauty ' jf"'w if- t t--V v 1 : A Jcsnne Alcorn, Osege Indian girl of Ponca City, Okie., I "Mis Okla. home" of 1933, (Aatoclated Press Photo) f vvr!-! MJ' e. if - JtfM ' L M I