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IfEDFORD VATL TTtTBTJNE. IFEDFOTvD. OREGON, FRTDXY. 5UGUST 7 1933. TSfiE TWO FEHL CASE GOES TO JURIS (Continued from Pag On) Thft defendant reiterated that the first he had heard of tha ballot rob. bery raa about S :80 when he cam t th courthouse, but could not recall who told him. Fehl declared that he was In Re el union in th roonu of hi attorney, H. VonSchmala of Burna, during tha three days following tha return of the Indictments, and while th state po lice were seeking to serve a warrant upon him. Fehl laid he did this to have time to provide 1 6.000 bonds and "keep from going to Jail." The final query of the stats, which met with strenuous objection from the defense, was: "When you appeared In court, after you gave yourself up, 70U wore gloves?" The court sustained th objection. Gore In Relmtlal, E. B. dors of Med ford wu th first rebuttal witness for the atate, Oore testified he was in th courthouse when the recount decision waa hand ed down. H fixed th time at 4:20. Oore said while he was coming out of the courthouse be met Commis sioner R. X. Nealon, who asked "me to keep an y on Tom Brecheen and Croft," Th witness said he did until 4:30 o'clock. Oore testified that n aaw Brchen and Croft nter th county Judge' offlcu when the door was opened, after they loitered outsid 18 or 20 minutes. Oore aatd thre other men h did not know accompanied them. Oore testified that Dick SUnger and J. E. Orlffln of Medford wr with him while he watched. Cross-examination of Gore was marked by several lively set-to be tween th witness and Defense At torney Enrlght. At on Urn Oore asked heatedly, "Are you trying to Infer I am not telling the truth?" Oor testified that he did not see Mrs, Electa Fehl or Mra. Shirley Hugl, who testified they left th county Judge' office about 6:30. Mrs. Fehl, th final witness for th defense, testified she saw Oor stand ing In th hall, - where he said he was, when she entered th courthouse shortly after 8 o'clock. Trip to Yreka Told, Deputy Sheriff Phi hovi ttl fld that on January 1 last he drove Oordon L. fichermerhorn. hrlff lect, from Yreka, Cl to Fhl' horn In Mrdford, arriving between 2 and 8 o'clock In the morning, Lowd said rehl told them: "You're not supposed to be here until tomorrow. You ar a day too soon. Oet out . of town and atay out." Lowd testified they drove back to Yreka, apd returned to Medford next day. arriving at Fe Ill's home be tween 6 and 7 o'clook. Lowd went to his horn and returned at 7:30 to Pehl's. Then all appointment had been made, he ald. Fehl testified that he had "no In terest In fichermerhorn' tlsctlori or retention in office." Grand Jurors Deny Bequest. O. L. Knight and Paul McOurtey, members of th grand Jury, testified that .to their personal knowledge no member of th grand Jury had re quested Fehl to address th "con grew" on th night of tli robbery. , Prank B. Boot, temporary chair man of th "Oood Government Con gress," when It waa first organlBed. teatUled that Fehl had signed a membership card and paid him 1. Under cross-examination Root tes tified there wer no membership fee, but each applicant paid what h de sired. Captain Carl Y. Tengwald of the Medford National Ouard testified the Sexton brothers bore good reputation for truth peacefulntss, during th year they wer member of th mil itia. Th trial tartd Monday, July 14. nd was brought to Klamath county on a change of venue. The defense started last Tuesday afternoon. rhl wa on th witness stand for eight hours. Assistant Treasurer V J ; 'I 1 2 WEEKS' GRACE GRANTED FIRMS IN CODESIGNING (Continued from Pag On) Mrs. Marlon Qlass Banister, Istar of Senator Carter Qlsis of Virginia, wa named assistant treas urer of th United State by Pres. Ident Roosevelt. (Associated Press Photo) Fifth To B Tried. rehl 1 th fifth defendant to be tried for th sensational ballot theft J. Arthur LaDleu, former business aid of ti. A. Bank, Walter J Jones, ex-mayor of th town of Rogue River, and Sheriff Oordon L. fierier. merhora hav been convicted. John Glenn, former county Jailer, waa ac-quitted. Virgil Edlngton of Gold Rill and E. A. Fleming of Jacksonville had their caaea dismissed so they could be state witnesses. Wesley McKltrlck, C. W. (Chuck) Davis, Wilbur Sexton, Mason Burley Sexton, Earl Bryant, Jamea D. Daddy R. C. Cummlnga and O. Jean Con- ners. vice-president of the organiza tion, have enured plea of guilty. Tom L. Brecheen of Ashland. J Croft, 'the man with th horsehair coat." and 011vr Martin, former Klamath county farmer, will face a Jury her next Monday on th same charge. Claud Ward, brothrln-law of L. A. Bank, oonvlcted slayer, haa de manded a separate trial, and will be tried later. Conforming with Prelsdent Room velt'a r-employment program and th return of prosperity, th Carna tlon-Alber company haa announced an Increase of satarle In all depart ment, This encouraging Informa tion wa received today by T. L. Pitcher, southern Oregon represen tative for Carnatlon-Albera, with headquarters In Medford. The salary Increases will Include readjustment n working hours, ac cording to th letter from Theodore Portland of Seattle, general sales manager for Carnatlon-Albera com pany. GUNNERS WILL VIE FOR MERCHANDISE A merch&ndU shoot tiu been oheduled by th Medford Gun club tor eunday at Vie trap-shooting ground located at tha Medford air port, it wu announced this after noon. Tha ahoot will open at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Johnson reiterated no country -wide policing force la In contemplation to securv compliance, and that moat of the work of aeelng to It that the agreement la carried out must be left to a local committee In every city. However, the administration Is ready to step In with prosecution of any fragrant violations under the provision of the Industrial law which carries 500 fine for violation of any regulations Issued by the admlnlst tratlon or the president to carry out the Industrial control movement. Teeth to Ue Lard At the same time. Johnson warned, no "recalcitrant minority" would be permitted to hold up the recovery program. Asked If there waa a likelihood of the "teeth" of the recovery act be ing utilized If email groups did not go along on the program with their Industries after a specific code has been adopted, Johnson said: "It's not a likelihood; it's a dead certainty." He added, however, the whole aim of th( act waa to avlod use of com pulsion Askud It 8 and 10 cent chain stores would be given a. separation from the Already existent retailers' code so they can operate on a different hour nnd wage basis, the administra tor said, "Not" The printing Industry agreement ' a flied a 40-hour work week for all i W mechanical employee with provision for overtime wages. The printers league section of the New Ydrk Em ployment Printers Association, Inc was given an 8-hour day with a max imum of 40 hours a week and. time and one-halt for overtime.- Milk Industry coded The fluid milk ami Ice cream In dustries were given a 48-hour work week for factory and pasteurised plant workers and a 40-hour week for accounting, clerical and office help subject to a 10 per oent tolerant monthly. A three-hour a day work week period was provided for minora between 14 and 16 years age.. Ex cepted from the 48-hour week were the outside route salesmen and man agerial forces. WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. (AP) The national recovery administration late today author! red Immediate adoption of modified reemployment agreements for 11 Industries ranging from advertising specialties to retail lumber products. The Industries thus permitted to put Into effect wage and hour terms or their own codes In place of the blanket N. R. A. agreement Include producers of Ice cream, fluid milk, oil burners, printing, wheat flour milling, retail lumber products, and building materials and building spe cialties. . For the advertising specialty In dustry minimum wages of SO cents an hour for a 40-hour work week was provided. Lumber Dealers Agree The retail lumber and building materials dealers obtained a 40-hour week with exceptions from emergency and seasonal employment and with minimum wagea set by states or rones ranging from 30 cents in Ala bama, to 45 cents In California, and the larger cities In several states. Wages of 35 'and 40 cents an hour were provided In the rent of the territory. LABORATORY TESTS CHECK EFFICACY OF KELIOGG'S ALL-BRAN Show Why This Delicious Cereal Overcomes Common Constipation . There ore nclentiflc reasons foi the success of All-Bran in pre venting and relieving common con stipation. Laboratory investigations show that It supplies "bulk" to ex ercise the intestines; and vitamin B to promote appetite, and help tone the intestinal tract. These two Important food-elements aid regular habits, and help do away with the headaches, loss of appetite and energy, so often the result of constipation. . The "bulk" In All-Bran Is mild In action much like that of let tuce. Inside the body, it forms a oft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Isn't this pleasant "cereal way" far more healthful than using pills and drugs o often habit-forming 1 Just eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's daily enough for most types of constipation. If not re lieved this way, see your doctor. Besides, All-Bran brings your body twice as much blood-building iron as an equal amount by weight of beef liver. Special cooking processes make All-Bran finer, softer, more palat able. Equally tasty as a cereal, or used in cooking. Recipes on the red-and-green package. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle (Jreek. BIGFirSlabs$Ol3 La Per load In two-load lots. Clean and heavy. Order curly. 1 : MEDFOKD FtEL CO. Tel. 6SA ASHLAND EARWIGS BECOME PROBLEM Tha Ashland etty council will be called upon to consider the earwig situation there, according to O. V. MoOlure. Ashland elty attorney. The btiga are getting to be quite pests, ha stated, and some action will have to be taken soon. Purchasing of aome pnrasltlMd earwigs from Port land will be considered. - Refer net urns Raymond Rater, local frultman, returned to Medford Thursday by plane from Seattle, Where he has been attending to busi ness matters. 121 No. Central. CITY MEAT MARKET TREE DELIVERY 9 :30 34 Phone 321 Watch Your P' & Q' That it PRICES and QUALITY. There may bs a profit in wiling inferior meats, but there li no profit In buying them. JML1A, STORE HOURS Week Dayi 8 to 6. Saturday 8 to 8 15c 9c i.i is: tai i. Boston Butts, lb. . Bacon Squares, lb. Bacon Backs, lb. ... ,.. . Veal Roast, lb. ., , . .., Leg of Mutton, lb. . . . Shoulder of Mutton, lb. Mutton or Veal Stew, lb. Backbones, 6 lbs. .., , Spareribs, lb. tai fi .) ,16c , . 9c .12V2C i. 8c i i. 5c ,., 25c , ... 8c We have a full line of Lunch Meats, Plcklei HENS - FRYERS RABBITS Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s SATURDAY CASH KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR $fl39 Tax goes on Aug. 8th. Save by buying this Excellent Flour NOW I Madrona Brand ROLLER BIRD SEED i 7f Introduce 15c lb- A mixture you will find less expensive for there's less E waste. Contains no hemp, nor millet ... Just tue finest, best and tastiest Ingredients. Better for your canaries. Regular 20o seller. 10 lbs. Special $1.25 FEED YOUR KITTEN KIT-KAT It's flood Thpj'll I.Iks It A Canned Fish and Beef Food, balanced to 4 form a complete diet. Per can . I fcW Y?t DMSsarfcNow In Forc At 0,,r JT 6GO riCCS Convenient Location Crown Leader Egg Mash, cwt.. . $1.80 Cracked Corn, sifted and graded, cwt. , $1.70 Feed Wheat, recleaned, cwt..-.-. .$1.60 Mill Run, no screenings, sack. . . .$1.10 Rolled Barley, sack . ..90c WE OFFER" Milling Service You Can't Beat! Monarch offers you a most reliable and compe tent milling service. Our plant is modern in every respect. The type of ma chinery we employ is such as to give you a better job at no added cost. If you mix your own formulae, you'll be better pleased with the finished product if you 11 lot us do the work. Our prices for milling service are competitive, our ser vice unexcelled. Try us. IP : Q D THE HOME OF DREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE The Favorite Cake of Paris THIS week our world's food tour takes us to Paris, Trance, where Demon Faucon, chef of the famous George V. Hotel, serves the famous George V. Chocolate Cake. Here is the most famous product of chocolate the universal favorite of all foods. Get one of these justly famous cakes for your Sunday dinner. Enjoy the finest cake creataion of France exactly as'you would right in the dining room of this famous European Hotel. TOMORROW from. Medford's quality bakery. ' George V. Chocolate Cake, two sizes 23c 39c o BREAD K . Distinctive in flavor because a real home made bread. 1 ib. loaf 3 for 20 : lVS-lb. loaf v..10? Cookies, home style, wide variety. 2 dozen 19 Every day in the week a wide variety of Medford's finest cakes. Free Dishes With SPERRY CEREALS Buy any size package of Sperry's Wheat Hearts or Sperry's Hot Cake Flour and take your choice of a Cup , Saucer : Pie Plate Cereal Bowl or Salad Dish Nicely decorated ware. P SHOP EARLY DOWN-TOWN FOOD STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.-SATURDAY 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Nally's Mayonnaise. Pint 23?, Quart Nally's Salad Dressing. Pint l5 Quart Best Foods Mayon naise. Pint 24. Quart Kraft Mayonnaise. Pint 23?. Quart Large Cantaloupes. 6 for Summer Squash. 2 lbs Golden Corn. Dozen 18?. 2 dozen Certo for jells and jams. 2 bottles Sanka Coffee. The caffene is out. Lb. can Post's Bran Flakes. 8-o. pkg Minute Tapioca. A fine Bummer food. Pkg. Ripe Olives. Lindsay brand. No. 1 tall can 43 29 44c 43 25 5 35 45 43c 8 12c 10c Florida Grape Fruit. Dainty bits. No. 2 can - 10- Pure Lemon juice. Makes per fect lemonade, pie or puddings. A dozen lemons In A every bottle. I He Bottle Mountain Honey a blend of Mountain and Orange Q ? Honey 3 sizes, J rl C 15S 22? :.. w Golden West Coffee. 3-lb. can .. Honey. 5-lb. pail of very fine honey Lipton's Tea. Yellow label. Pound Pineapple. Hunt's Supreme quality. .Sliced or crushed. No. 2 can. 2 for Crushed Pineapple. Supreme quality. No. 2Yz can Marshmallows. Miss Jane Brand, l ib. box Large Cucumbers. 2 for 80 39 63' 25 Hunt'i 16 1& 5 Long Brushes for cleaning toilets. Each Green Peppers. Pound .... Large Sunkist Lemons. Dozen P. & G. Laundry Soap. - 10 bars Crisco. 6-lb. can 03?, 3-lb. can Rumford Baking Powder. 1-lb. can . Bob White Soap. 10 bars 10c 8c 23 29: 47 27 25 Oronite Fly Spray In bulk. Quart 37?. $ I 29 Gallon Scott Towel Roller and two rolls of towels . Cold Pack Canning Racks to fit your boiler, 33? Galvanized Garbage Cans. 15-gallon size 50 59c $1 00 FLOUR The full tax with all advances be cause of grain must go into effect Aug. 9. So far we have not collected the tax, but on Aug. 9 we must pay the tax on all flour on hand. Z-Mor-U Coee FRESHEST' AND BEST 1 lb ....25 3 lbs 73? Turkey Dinner Roast Oregon Turkey Dressing. A dandy big dinner . 25? George V. Chocolate Cake, as served in France . . 10? Ice Cream, all flavors, regular lOo dish .. ... - 5? 6th at Central O o SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 Orders Phones East Side 752, West Side 428 OC30ESSSZ30E30I 1 0130. UOI TQC30ESS