"PAGE TWO
MEDFORD HAIL" TRIBUNE, 3IEDFOKD, OEEGOX, THTTRSDXT, STJGUST 31, 1033.
REQUESTS
$25 FOR DEFENSE
OF C. JEAN CONNER
A All tot 2 tat th defense of
C. iwn Conner, "the bright boy ot
ptBebUMt," and one ot the. leading
minor figures In the Banka-Fehl agi
tation. u filed yeatrday by Attor.
ney T. J Enright, with the county
court. Conner who entered plea of
guilty to ballot-theft, wee sentenced
to a three year term and peroled. No
action waa taKon on the bill. It was
line of many presented In the end-of-the-month
ruah.
Conner during the ballot-theft
t-lal appeared aa a defenee wltneaa.
and waa paroled to Attorney H. von
Bchmala of Burna, at von Schmela'
auggeetlon. Conner la reported to be
working on the livestock ranoh of
the Paclflo tlveatoolt Co., located 180
mllea from Burna, and 160 mllea from
Wnnemucca, Nev., In the wide open
apacea of Harney county. The con
dition of the parole impoaed by the
court require Conner to remain out
ot Jackson' county for one year, and
to refrain from oratorical effort. He
waa vice-president of the aelf-atyled
"Good Government congreaa," lta
parliamentarian and moat epontane
cue talker, and a member of the
"Bank guard."
Membera of the county court aald
they would take no action on the
Conner defense account, until "we
nd out where we are at."
. Conner when appearing for aen
tence, requeated that Attorney En
right and Attorney von Bchmaus be
appointed by tha court, to be hU
oouneel, and both mad plea in hi
behalf. In the eourae of hie plea,
Attorney von Schmal agreed to take
Conner to Harney oounty and aecure
a Job for him. The court accepted
the proffer. The county court dealre
to confer with Aaalatant Attorney
General Moody on the bill.
pending aentenc Conner wa at
liberty on S1500 bonda furnlahed by
bis parenta. "
OPENING DATES
ARE SCHEDULED
(Continued rrom Page One)
rtoyd Barrett, Donna Sari and Wild
Darnellle.
Lone Pine Gareth Oodard and Ila
Svana.
Antelope Georgia Currier.
' Climax Jennie Whit.
Willow Spring iva Btarlt and
Tranoea Fitzgerald.
Independence Vlda Steel and
taura York.
Agate Hazel Atkln and Irma May.
Antlooh Loulae Anderaon.
take Creek Beth Zundell.
Soma Valley W. O. Ayrea. princi
pal; Ada Eaat, Veata Hole, and Fran
cea Wilson.
Mlasourl Flat-Gladys Oook.
Talent N. B. Aahcraft, prlnolpal!
Helen Shipley, Mary McLarnln, Otla
Wllaon, Edna Wiaeley, loulae Hold
ridge, Opal McLarnln, and Dorothy
Baughman.
Mt. Pitt William Ludwlg.
North Phoenix Dela Bonham.
Unlontown Eleanor Maule.
Provolt Claire Wood. .
Derby Ruth Blgham and Orace
Blgham.
Thompson Creek June Rudd.
Rogue River W. A. Johnston, prin
cipal; Arlene Earhart, Genevieve
Piatt, Cecil Roberta, Bertha Buford,
Myrtle Willie, and Juantta Rose. "
Meadow Naomi Magruder.
Long Mountain Alt Norcroaa,
Brownaboro Ethel Ludwlg.
Pankey Wm. Vlmont.
Lost Creek J. H. Tyrrell.
Forest Creek Mary Davie.
Table Rook Arthur Straua and
Jessie Seabrooke.
Trail Robert Chamberlain.
Reese Creek Wilbur Erlckaon and
Helen Porter.
Crater Lake Harriet Eltemlllar.
Dead Indian Marguerlta Moore.
North Trail Clarice Nye.
Wagner Creek Roy Parr and Vera
Wright.
Gold Hill J. A. Thomasen, princi
pal; Albertlna Pankey. Maude Coy
Robinson, Mnrjorle Pena, Mabel
Moore, Minnie Sargent, Madeline
Pendleton, Madge Mitchell, and Min
nie Guy.
Prospect Ray L. Bobel, principal;
rrancea Pearson, Gertrude Moftatt,
Dorothy NlchoU, and Marjorle Smith.
Evaivs Valley Byron O. Ballou,
Frances Beatty, and Hatel Davlea.
Laurelhurst Mra. Nedry.
Watklns Ina Puraell.
Oak Grove J, F. Banlah, principal;
Loulae Hanson and Jean Putman.
Anderaon- Creek Margaret Benson.
Bellvlew William Ford, principal;
Done Hitchcock, and Eunice Hag.
Elk Creek Lottie Montgomery,
Liberty Mra, Pellett.
Hatchery Mra. Eula Salter.
Little Apptegate Catherine Denier
- Alderbrook Irene T. Johnston.
Shady Cove John Walker and
Dorothy Christian!.
Butt Fall Koco Larson, prin
cipal; Winifred Stewart, Clem Clark,
Ruth Mitchell, and Hacel Taylor.
Plnehurat Mildred Patterson, Ber
tha McKlnney,
West Side Agne Dearer and Jean
ette Gore.
Tolo Lulu Thurston.
Fern Valley Alice Rudd.
, Howard Frank Newton principal;
Patsy Thompson Brock, Cora T. Gua
ton, and Catharine Reese.
A
M. O. WILKINfl. LAWVER. New
office location: ait W. Main, Med
ford, over People Electric Store.
Big
r$375
norm.
LOAD
PINS BLOCKS and SLABS
VALLEY FUEL 00.
NBA Activities
(By the Associated Press)
Tody.
Hugh S. Johnson, administrator,
prepares report on Henry Ford's re
fusal to sign automobile code.
Bituminous coal operator con
alder Increased labor cost a N.
R. A. official apead draflng of
final coal code.
Administrator receive new re
port of progrea of Praldent'a
re-emplojmnt drlv throughout
nation.
Negotiation continue on mas
ter code for entlr. retail trade.
Secretary Ickes summon new
oil committee into session.
Hearing held on numerous
code for smaller Industrie,
yesterday.
Johnson returned from Boston,
where he urged mass buying.
President Roosevelt aked John
eon for a complete report on why
Henry Ford ha not signed the
automotlv code.
Bituminous coal operator con
sidered marketing agenclea a a
prlce-atablllzlng mean in selling
their product.
President named committee of
16 to govern oil Industry under
new oil code.
Drafting of scores of code tor
smaller industries went ahead.
Rapid progrea waa being reported
today by the fifty volunteer NRA
workers, who, under the direction of
Colenel O. O. Alenderfer, Major J. O.
Thompson and six captain are mak
ing a complete check ot the buslneaa
houaea in Medford, and all concerns
whlcn employ other people.
- Colonel Alenderfer and Major J. O.
Thompson, working . under General
Ben E. Harder, are today furthering
the chcok In th Prospeot, Butt
Falls, and out-of-town district in
the county, in an effort to make
Jackaon oounty one hundred per
cent NRA.
Agricultural Interests in the area
have expreaaed confusion aa to the
effect of the NRA drlv upon them,
and he executive committee this
morning atreased the point that the
agriculturist do not come under this
ohecklng.
The alx captain In oharg of the
drive, which la progressing smoothly
are Leonard Carpenter, O. M. Kldd.
Harry Hansen, Victor Tengwald, A. 0.
Hubbard and E. O. Jerome.
A booth waa opened thla morning
the ohamber of commerce, in charge
of women volunteera, where peraona
may obtain th conaumera1 atlckera
to be piaoed in the 'window of their
homea. These are given peraona who
algn the consumer's card. At the cloe
of the campaign throughout th die
trlct, a check will be mad of the
residential sections urging all con
aumera to patronize only th stores
In which the eagle flies.
Furniture Prices
Slashed To Clear
Space For More
Bert Orr announced today that In
order to make room- for two carload
of furniture which will arrive in a
few days, Weeka and Orr will offer
the balance of the last shipment at
special clearance prices. It will be
Impossible to duplicate th prices
later on thla new merchandise, ac
cording to MY. Orr.
Weeka and Orr handle their own
financing on Installment purchases
and especially feature their extended
oredlt so that purchasers may use as
they pay.
THE HAGUE, Aug. 31 ( AP) J, H.
Van Royen, Dutch minister to Wash
ington, died suddenly at hla villa to
day. He had planned to return to
Washington In October after spend
ing an annual leave her. He be
came th minister to America. In
1939.
At The
PAY-LESS
DRUG STORE
North Central Ave.
A tale of Interest to all tort
and tender feet. A big re
duction in all of Dr. Sch oil's
Foot Remediei.
All 3Bo Remedioi...23
All BOo Remedies 32
All other Scholl's Remedies,
one-third off.
Russian Mineral 011,
Pints 27
860 Kruiohen 8alts...57(4
85o Jad Salts 57
Prince Albert Tobacco,
Pound 71
Paoker's Finger Cots,
2 for 54
60o Gillette Blue-Steel
Blades 23
BOo Probak Blades 23
BOo Valet Auto Strop
Blades 23
LADIES I A very good pow
der puff at the ridiculous
price of 3,
MEN! A 4-ln. Btyptlo Pen
oil In screw cap glass case,
also at the ridiculous price
of - - 3!
FOR TEN MILLION
(Continued Bum Pag One )
people would "crack down on him
when th blue eagle la on other cars."
Approval by Johnson of a modified
re-employment agreement for email
dally and weekly newapapera and Job
printers throughout the country waa
announced by officers of the Na
tional Editorial association. The
agreement provided a 40-hour aver
age work week with a 48-hour maxi
mum, but exempted from these pro
vision reporter earning 135 and
more a week.
Hearings Slated.
Mor than 30 bearlnga on codes
County
DOWN
$5.00 Monthly
We handle our own finance right
here in our store ... No carrying
charge is made . . . only moderate
interest . . . You'll find it very
satisfactory to buy here on credit
hire been t up for th next two
week and Green 'a demand for short
er working hour presaged a strnr
fight for 80 and "8-hour provisions,
which would reoilre th employment
ot many additional hlper in all
line. Green asserted that th longer
hour of 40 to S3 now being approved
wer not meeting the needa ot the
unemployment problem.
Th labor leader's contentions were
expressed to newspapermen last night
Juat aa freah report on the prog
rea of th President's re-employment
drive were being received from
all parte of the country. Widespread
success wa said to be crowning ef
fort of 1,500,000 volunteer workers
In obtaining employers' signatures to
the President's re-employment agree
ment. Mora than 48,000 signers were
reported yesterday.
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One hundred thirty-six Texas coun
ties more than half were represent
ed by students at the 1933 aummer
session at Texas Tech.
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M. O. WILKINS, LAWYER. New
offices over Peoples Electric, 218 W.
Main St., Medford.
- School and City Warrants Accepted on the
iiVlf Msw vw iww yp . tl ifu.vi MiiTrinTviw.r.t. l:.r;nr MlllCPK
We Are Making Room for 2 New
CARLOADS OF FURNITURE
Which Will Arrive In a Few Days. Here Is
' 1111
$5
SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST FURNITURE STORE!
WASHINGTON, Aug. !. (AP)
Orders wer -Issued today by Post
master General Farley suspending air
mall service on four routes Septem
ber 9, until further notice and dis
continuing certain trips of three oth
er services on the earns date. The or
ders resulted from economy measures
requiring saving of $7,000,000 In air
mall appropriation.
Services suspended were: Los Angeles-San
Diego; Pueblo-Amartllo,
Albuqusrkue-El Paso and New York
Atlantlo City.
Service discontinued Daytona
Beach-St. Petersburg 3:50 p. m trip
from Daytona Beach and 10:15 a. m..
trip from St. Petereburg; St. Louis
Kansas City 4:10 p. m., trip from St.
Louis and 8:45 a m, trip from Kan
sas Olty; Kansas City-Wichita 13:30
p. m.. trip from Knsa City and
4:30 p. m., trip from Wichita. -
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. . an exceptional buy, and you
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at
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PLATTSBtmOT. N. Y, Aug. 81.
fAP) Thre Boy Scout who clung
for their live to a tiny ledge 400 feet
up on the rocky side ot Wallfaos
mountain today were back horn,
saved from death after two days ot
privation and peril.
The Scouts Robert Glenn, Tyler
Oiey and William LaDue wer near
Ing exhaustion and a probable fatal
plunge down th perpendicular cliff
Into a gorge when rescuers, in a
thrilling feat of mountaineering,
hauled them to safety at the end of
a 225-foot rope late yesterday.
Lifted to a higher ledge, they were
brought down along a wUd Adiron
dack trail. Today they were recover
ing at their Pittsburgh homea from
the effect of hunger and exposure
of freezing winds.
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M. O. WILKINS, LAWYER. Now
located in Medford, 3-15 w. Main St.
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