PIGE EIGHT SfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 1, 1933. FEHL'S WITNESS IIS 10 ARGUE CASEJI STAND (Continued from Page One) nwmbar of the "eon grew" or that she hw heard Mm declare at a Medford meeting last February that be was a member In a speech. The state Indicated that It would Intro duce a stenographic report of the speech, to Impeach Mrs. Fehl, Mrs. T. J. Enrlght testified that Fehl was at her home discussing tax matters with her husband, between 7 and 7:30, on the erenlng of the to te -stealing. Mrs. Pehl In her cross-examination admitted that Pehl. Banks and Mrs. Martin had addressed many rural "congress" meetings. LuDleu Testifies J. Arthur LaDleu, former business manager for the Banks newspaper testified that the meeting in the county court office was for the pur pose of arranging bonds for Banks on Indictments charging criminal libel and criminal syndicalism. He aad he was not present all of the season. LaDleu testified that Jones, Fehl, Amos W. Walker and Bank, were present, and when Sheriff Bcherraer horn. convicted of the same charge aa Fehl Is accused, returned from securing the approval of the court to the bonds, he was accompanied by Attorney Elton Watklns of Portland, attorney for Bchermerhorn In the re count proceedings. LaDleu said when the meeting dispersed Watklns and Schermerhorn went to the sheriff's of floe. Mrs. Fannie May Brown corrobor ated the testimony of her daughter, Mrs. Martin. I The trial has speeded up, and It is now expected that the chief defense case will be completed by Wednesday noon. TROOPS REVIEWED BY WAR SECRETARY . fete- - : -:. - .- ! L pi 0 At a part of th. governor.' conferenca In California, the thirtieth Infantry waa reviewed at San Fran Cisco Preeldlo by the secretary of war. Left to right: Secretary Dern, Maj. Gen. Malln Craig, eomman. dant of tha ninth eorpa area; Fire Chief Charlea J. Brennan and 8upervlaor Emmett Hayden of San Franclaco, Ooy. F. H. Cooney, Montana; Mayor Angelo Rotai, Gov. L. A. Miller, Wyomlno. and Gov. T. F. Green. Rhode laland. (Associated Prasa Photo) LINDBERGHS ON AIR SURVEY TRIP TO GREENLAND Merchant of Central Point met isei mgnt ar, the office or The Amerl. ran, the town 'a newspaper, and by unmlmoui vote, endorsed the Na dent Boosvelt and agreed to comply witn all ita phases. Pointing out that tha president la tfeslroua of Increasing work and hint. ness, they agreed upon 8:00 a. m. to o:uu p. m. aa open Hours for stores every day but Saturday, and 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. for that day. By ao fining mey win increase their over heRd. and to enmnlv with n, dent'a Wsoa BorrAAmenfc will InoMiM th. number of employes serving the puDiio, wmcn iney aescribod today aa i ooject or ine president's program." Central Point Is nrlmsrllw in inrl cultural center. It waa also pointed out,, and tha extra. hours' aervlca on Saturday night will mean much to h m. .H. - LAKEVIEW PLANS THREE-DAY RODEO Frontier, may be fading aome piacm, dui tn Lskeview Roundup association of that eastern Oregon town assures Ita friends in Medford that the greatest roundup of he fear, with all of the wild west at traction, is being staged there Sat urday, Sunday and Labor day, Sep tember 3, 8 and 4. John A. 0. King of Lakevlew writes hat."I have seen plenty of wild west shows and roundups in my tlma, but thta Is the wildest show of them all." Xnvltatlona are being sent to every point In southern Oregon and Mr. King assures all that they wlU cer tainly get their money's worth. More than 850 games were played n tha Ssn Quentln prison, Call eornla, cheee tournament. The Well-informed Choose USE Refrigeration SAFE No chemical or gus nothing to get out of order. SILENT Yet truly auto mata. SAVING Costs less to own, less to operatt and nothing for repairs. Medford Ice & Storage Go. South Fir Street For Delivery Phone 264 . - t.hSfh. . . Ci! "!,A- Llnaoergn are on a flight to Greenland to Investigate th possibilities of es tablishing a trana-Atlantlo air routa to Europe. Mrs. Lindbergh, clad In flying toga, 1 1 ehown it left aa' aha arrived at College Point, Long laland, for th. .tart of the flight. Plctura a right ahowa Llndberoh ft.r he oav. hi. plane . final teat befor. th. takeoff. (Associated Pr... Photo."9 Lindbergh J Th. Cotton Blossom Singers, a negro mala auartct from Pinv Wooda, Miss., aro to present a concert In th. nrst Methodist church of this city next Thursday evening at eight o'clock. There will hA rn irimiuifln charge, but an offering will be taken. inese singers nave been In Med ford on Other occasions mil Bra .Aii knOWn tO tha lorSl MnnU T 1. expected a large audience will be praem ana an an urged to com. early. ADD SECOND PHONE AT LOCAL CHAMBER To car. for lneresit .. .i ... lilting from th. National Recovery Act Dimntlffn hM u. r., . . ...v, vug iiivinoflr or Commerce hu found It necessary to "tjiiioiu communication. Anyone calllna tha h.mK.. "kfor "03" or 82," th. new number. MAEWESTW1LLINGI0 TELL II TO JUDGE' HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 1. tfP) Ma. West expressed herself rntlrely willing today to "come up and aee th. Judge any time" about that 1308 fur bill. Told about the suit of a Chicago furrier ngalnst her, the actress de clared that "they weren't fox fura; they wer. catsklns; I didn't do him wrong: h. did n wrong." She hss filed countersult for 1428, as tha furrier kept the coat, ah. aald. WM. ISAACS HOST TO CHAMBER DIRECTORS Wm. F. tSSSr VU fcAafc T-.f ,-ht to members of the bosrd of directors of th. Chamber of Commerce, enter taining at his river home, Big Roc. lodge. A Dutch aupper was enjoyed, fol lowed by the regular meeting nf th. HAIRisSCALP 9 op BmMtstltuI Hmlr.m Claan Scmtp, aitrf freedom from Dandruff, time thm THRU BMW PRODUCTS BY' r Lucky Tiger- UNTIDY tnd mbmiTiaMlng danrfniff ti (jalrltlT llm!nitl by Luofcy T1trr Hatr Tonlo oof pptK-auon nopi ui4( mwarmoia iicnmsj. If roo bmv drr hair and .valp or unruly htlr wnir-it IB nara u manBKa, aucar inr nair OrlnK maka It aoft. lustrous anil eaay to dr-M In any tylc. Not ailcky orirrtaay. Tnr an InrljroraHngr Shnmpoo whlrh IrnmArn lately elanuahair and -alp. dm Lucky Hear it nnnm ogt uia oaturai ft Matfla luater and ahaen. druff. and kaept tho hair na iiiay. The IBaaloLaekrHaTer iTfauiru on or uie uirtjosi In hair hralu. comfort ana rtoauty. At ynar m. i dniKuUt or barbar. MO NET -BACH, HI'A t SEVERLN BATTERS SERVICE Medford Mad. Batteries 6 volt 13-plate Q pn 1 vr. llarantee''''' Recharge, onr make. 25. 1522 No. Riversides rhone 800 Beginning TODAY WE WILL Open at 9:00 A. M. and Close at 4:30 P. M. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION C. M. KIDD, Preiident. O. C. BOGGS, Secretary Member of the Federal Home Loan Bank System Member N. R. A. "We Do Our Part" WELCOME . Jlaiu&bdtoAimudffato 1. . i M Agriculturist and Horticulturist Thii store welcomes you to Medford with just one thought in mind that closer cooperation with residents of the rural communities and city m e a n s' a happier community as a whole. MANN'S flllfllllMUIII ! "A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY" A Sensational Sale of Holeproof and Theme Silk Hose Full Fashioned Styles 7Qc This sensational aal. of women's pur. allk Bos. Includes our beautiful Holeproof and Them. line, in both full-fashioned chiffon end servlc. weight Hosiery of th. finest quality Id sizes that fit not only th. small woman but the larger woman as well who ususlly must purchsse an out size, On sale tomorrow at Mann's PAIR MSfflS HALF PRICE Tomorrow at Mann's This Is the Final Clearance of Dresses at Mann's and con sists of most complete assortment ever offered by this store. Included are spring and summer models from such fine dress houses as "Korrect", "Paramount1' and other leading make. Dresses In almost every wanted style, color and size In both light and dark shades. On sale tomorrow Note the Reductions Quoted Below $3.95 Dresses for $1.98 $6.95 Dresses for $3.98 .. $9.95 ' Dresses for. $4.98 $12.50 Dresses for $6.25 $15.00 Dresses' for $7.50 $18.00 Dresses for .$9.00 $24.75 Dresses for $12.?8 VISIT THE BARGAIN TABLE ON THE 2ND FLOOR 10c TO $1.00 mm IIMMIIIIIIIMIItllllllMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIllllllllllllllllllf Sale of Hand Made NIGHT GOWNS Tomorrow In tha Underwear section: A sale of Women's and Misses' fine quality . soft finish nainsook Night Clowns at AOe each. A hand made gown embroidered In attractive de signs. Colors are flesh, white and tea rose. All sizes. S9c value. 50 C ea. llltllllllllllMMIIIIMtlllMMIMMIMtllMIII laJiimiilllHIIItlll 111! MHMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIItlltlllllllllllllllllllllllllMIMIIIIIj I Sale of Infants' SUN SUITS In the Baby Shop on the Main Floor: ! A sale of Infants' Sun Suits at the : extra special price of 10c each. : These are a fine cotton print suit In pink and blue. They come In darling little styles up to 6 years la I size. (No refunds or credits.) 10 c ea. Sale of Fast Color Wash Frocks IiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMtimtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iimitiiM intuitu MlllllltMIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItMIIllllllllltlll Sale of Infants' ROMPERS Another Wednesday special from the Baby Shop I Infants' hand made Rompers In clever sleeveless styles for warm August days. Colors to select from ara pink, blue and maize. Sizes are 1, 3 and S years. Your choice 89 C ea. IMIIfMMIIMtllMI omorrow at M ann s $1.50 to $1.95 REGULAR VALUES FOR ONLY The Greatest Wash Dress Sale We've Ever Staged! It' th. kind of a ssl. you'll never forsetl Think of having your pick of over 300 lovely new Printed Voiles, Pique Jumpers, cool sheer Prints snd Tiny Flower Prints for only 88c esch. These ar. not Just ordinary cotton frocks . . . but th. kind to wear everywhere ... to the beach, for sports, for vacstton trips and whenever you want to look "dressed up " Tub them as many times as you like they WON'T FADE! Size. 14 to 52. MllimmillMffHIIHIIIIMIIimillMIHHIUIIHIiimiHHIIIIIIIimilllMM Clean Up on Summer DRESS GOODS Tomorrow a sensational clean-up on thla season's Dress Materials consist ing of Rayon Shantung, Rayon Crepe, fin. Voiles, Orgsndles and other aummer fabrics. Regular vaJties up to 49 yird. Tour choice while they last 19 yd. "MHHMIIIttltim.lttlltHIIIIIHIHHtltltl M ann s oecon d FI oor "'MllttlMIIIMItlllltlMIIIMItllllMMttt Big 24x44-inch BATH TOWELS An unusual vaJu. for tomorrow In heavy Turkish Bsth Towels. Big 33x 44-lnch towels In whit, with colored border, and 30-40-lnch towela In fancy bath room designs. All are doubl. thread construction and a marvelous value 25 C ea. 9iinmimiHnininiimmittitihiiiiHntiiimHitim hi iMiimttiii ''un,n,, t.Mtm.iiiniMiiti tiiiittlniiMmiiitiiiitiniii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiitmmiHMi Men's Work SOX A Wednesday sals of Men's medium weight Work Sox at 10 pair for 1.00. These are In olid ahades of black, brort and gray. Sisei 10 to 13. 10 p, Wool Cossack Coats For Men and Boys Th. best coat value In southern Oresonl Men's and Bora' extra fin. quality wool Cossack-Costs at 12 98 and tses These fin. Sport and Work Coats are made from 33 oa' all wool coating and have the handy ripper front fastener and two alash pocketa. v. hav. only a limited number ao get your coat tomorrow, size. 36 to 49 and for Boya 6 to 18. BOYS' $2.98 MEN'S $3.98 "Can't Bust 'Em" Overalls Men who want Wng lit. in overalls alwava come t Mann's. They buy th. famoua "Can t Bust 'Em". A full cut fine qualitr blue denim overall that is th. standard of th. world. All sties. 95 c pr Ah Main FLOOR 1 1 1 1 i tint m in mntti 1 1 1