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PAGE TEtf SIEDFOUD IVAJL TRIBUNE, MEDFOttD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933. COST BILL ARGUMENTS SET .25,E Argument on tha bill of excep tions and coet bill in the cam of T A. Banica will be held before Cir cuit Judge George T. Gklpworth at Eugene, Saturday, November 35. The coat bill totals 47344.90. One of the largeat Items la for defense wlt nesees, the greater portion of whom were not called to the stand, but re mained In Eugene at county expense, until the verdict was reached. Cost bills will be argued In this county, for the ballot burglary trials, probably early In December. They are: Gordon L. Bchermerhorn ...$1,025.08 Earl H. Fehl 6.094.50 J. Arthur LaDleu 780.09 Walter J. Jonea 1,659.06 Objections have been filed by at torneys to all the cost bills. High expense In the Banks and Fehl cases was due to changes of venue to Klamath and Lane counties. The cost bills are returnable as a lien and docketed as a Judgment, under Oregon law. It Is possible that preliminary argu ments In the appeal of Gordon h. SehermerhoTn, former sheriff, under sentence of three yearn for ballot theft conviction and at liberty on $7500 bond, will be held early next month Bchermerhorn has been granted until December 8 to perfect hU appeal, and file a bill of exception. It is the second extension granted htm. All others actively Involved In the Ban ka -Fehl turmoil are now either behind prison walls, or on parole. Friends of the former sheriff are said to be planning a plea for a par don. They point to Bchermerhorn 's 40-year record as an exemplary cltl aen, whose rugged honesty was never questioned. They claim he was a "dupe of Banks and Fehl, and took their advice, to his sorrow, instead of the counsel of life-long friends. Banks' last legal efforts to escape the penalty of his crime are financed by George Moran of Cleveland, Ohio, a brother-in-law. Members of the local committees from Medford are; Convention Paul Scherer, chair man; Raymond Reteiv Lyle Wilson, Dr, George B. Dean and F. C. Reimer. Program 8. M. Tuttle, chairman; R. K. Norris and W. W. Alttrlch. Entertainment Raymond Rater, chairman; R, K. Norris. Reception Reglnsld Earl, chair man; F. C. Reimer, Dr. George B- Dean and L. P. Wilcox. Further particulars will be pub lished from time to time. UNDERSEA FILM OPENS AT ROXY A wild edventurs on the floor of thi ocean U shown In natural colon In "Below the. Sea," starring Ralph Bellamy and Ttj Wray, which opened at the Roxj this afternoon. The story concerns a hunt tat told entombed in a aunken aubmarlne. Dance at Lake Creek Orange hall, flaturday nlgbt. Butte Falls orchestra. Oregon Weather. Fair tonight and Friday, but morn ing fogs west portion: cooler north east portion tonight; moderate north west wind offshore. For fear of thieves, police at Ma rlon, Ind.. took their expensive ar mored automobile In a storage garage when It la not In us. Oot. William . Murray of Okla homa la attempting to raise a 1100,- 000 fund to aid college students. Only to per cent of the atudenta at the University of Miami are real dent of Florida. North Carolina led all states In the number of cotton textile spindles In operation during September. iwiiisi,ii!iii!iw'iwiiw mnaf B eai imas i i i iiiiiaajkia'f am7i il'T-Y"' 'v- Thousands of WARD EXPERT have done your "SHOPPING AROUND". ..the pick of values are here READY FOR YOU! When the Lumber Jacks played Dixie Darling" yesterday noon at the luncheon arranged to honor Hugh B. Rankin, retiring supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, they aroused for one member of the audi ence a lot of pleasant memories. G. E. Mitchell, supervisor of the Blakl you national forest, present from Grants Pass, was carried back on the strains of the tune to the "celebra tion of the Queen's birthday." May 34, 1009, in a little town Just over the border In Brltlah Columbia, Mr. Mitchell played the same tune with th small town band. It was new then, In fact quit the newest thing out, and ao the band played H on the Queen's birthday. Mr. Mitchell was living In OrovlUe, Wash., but folk from miles around hitched up the old gray mare and went to the celebration. It lasted far Into the morning. In fact, all oelabratlona did In tha early 1900'a. Mr. Mitchell recalled yeatsrday. Thee was no use in hitching up the horses tf you weren't going to make a nlRftt of It. Dancing lasted until daylight and daylight was a long time coming In the winter In Canada. Trie people didn't get tired, though. They didn't dlaalpata la other way then, ao a lot of energy was stored up for celebration, and It was all danced up when "Home Sweet Home" waa played. Robert K, Norris, of the Pinnacle Packing company force, arrived In New York City yesterday, aboard the ahlp that carried 80.000 boxes of ( Rogue River valley pears to the east coast. The ship sailed from Portland three weeks ago, via the Panama ; canal. Non-la. on the trip, made a study of ahlp refrigeration and temperature and other tests, to determine the ; feasibility of water shipment of pears. ; He will also make a survey of the ! condition of the pears alter their l ocean voyage, and compile his find lngs In a report. Pear shipment by rail out of this . valley continue, at the rate of as hlKh j aa 90 cars a day. They are oonalgned ' to various cities of the union. Apple shipments are also underway , by rail, more than 00 carloads, mostly j newtowna, being shipped to date. i Truck transportation of applw : from this section continue, to Call- i fornla points, chiefly Ban Francisco, ' Bakerafleld and the Los Angelei areas, i Purcharaca ara made from orchardtate , direct, at from 75c to flOc per box, , loose pack, unwrapped and no box ' cover. This price Is aald to net the ! grower a small margin. ; T O. T. McWhorter, of Corvallla, see- j raters of the ataU horticultural so- : clety, waa In Medford Wednesday ar- ! ranging tor the state meeting of the association, to be held In Medford December II and 14, 1 I Lingerie Fix Soyad 50c Tailored rests and bloomers, novehy panties. ItegnlsT i SHIc Hose Sneer or Serrfc 69c Idmrcsts". Smart colors, fall fmfaioned, pore silk. PI rot lop. Warm Blankets All Wool $5.98 pr. Friday and Saturday 70 x 80 Inches, 4 and a half pounds of downy, warm wool In smart plaid blankets. Worm Gowns ffcaWarfa 79 Full art, SO hv long, striped, neatly trimmed. Sizes 16 and 17. Silk Slips Adfmtoblo 5tnptl $1.49 Quality it ilk crepe, lace trimmed- Baas cut. Fall length. Sisea 34 to 44. Silvania Prints ' Oeofttr Cottee 15C yd. Tub than, they b e b np bright 1 as ever! New paraema, 36 in. wide. tubJa. Warm Flannel Ptaio f Fancy Potteraaf 19c Ward Priced! yd. Vards good quality ontioga, 3a inches wide, warm, and wsact Bblck Maka sleeping garments lor all s serines. Plaid Blankets Staple Cotton $1.59 pr. Nationally known beaej Fleeydown blankeU 70x80 Inch else. Moleskin Pants rVarJ ftfcSrtfl $1.98 Eitrs beaey . . . 1 ounces! En tra warm fleece hacked! Drill pockete. Canvas Gloves leatW Pohm it Pr. 25 c Split leather palm ran vai gloves. 6 os. striped flannel back. Tan, Men's Blazers Suede leather $4.98 Full grained eh nice sklna, knit bottom. Cocoa hrrmn. t SO0 foce koaml Flashlight $1.00 cp Ms extra Heavy snlrd hrau, ntrkrl-pUled. Ocisgon bead. Shock aSorbcr lav bulb. Offhand We'd Mag gour coat U BLACKt Wear Bright Wool Dresses Ttl&Zl) A Pmmnlar Pet ml Wmrd'tprirn If w a $298 Four out of five women wear black coats. Black is the year in, year - oat classic Tremen dously smart. But alone, it's drab I Here's the neces sary flash of color! Cay, vivid blues, greens, brick-ish reds In warm, smart woolens. Browns and blacks, if yonr coat is a lighter, brighter color. Misses' sizes. 1 Sparkling New Fashion! Metal Turbans r '1 Only a dollar for gold or silver met al turbans or smart brimmed harl with cnte veils bows of velvet melal orna ments , . locks. In glorious eve nlnf shade). SI lpn m Pimim mr Striped Wool Flannel Robe $ 398 Ctwy striped or plain flan nel robes for chilly xnorn Inp 3.98 Trim ITeacon robes, or ry patterns pastels M 12-98 Coay cord-trimmed blanket robes for only il.08. Small medium and larje. New Ycxic's FAVORITE SUITS Yes! Eren checks, stripes m w m new piaidsl 1695 p Wanklowprictl This marveloas ' soap is dose-tip of the Vail Street pectiWk. SacomiSil btrAinafM nn ears wt-M'sitg trjcnu And Wartla went rifM so the Ink oW Beaaiiwjsi sum ai to ret theaminr i woolens, ssanerbly tailored. Rayoei hoed to fcrvp t besr sbarne. Favortt aanpe and Amtiis breasted models. New blue, browns. ESV. fovemtbes1 FEistiitliuiae Sale! A sensible gift tagged at a Commonsense Ward low price! Breakfast Set Si 195 I reefs and 4 chain Yon can still believe in Santa Clans when Breakfast Sets like this cost so little! A gift both useful and beautiful. Droplcaf table and 4 sturdy chairs of selected hardwood. Finished ivory, green, or ap plewood, with decorations. Exceptions! Ward Value! Card Table with Waterproof Top Special S-j 19 At this price. It Is an out standing value. Embossed fibre top. Green enameled frame. An outstanding value! Famous Quality All Metal Bed A ST.Oi) Value SCJ95 SPECIAL Seamless steel enameled ivory or brown. Popular style. Made to sell for much mora than Wards low price. Replacement price is way up! 2-Pc. Suite $3995 Special $4 don-nf S5 monthly, plus carrying charre If we purchased this suite today, it would be many dollars more. Two big pieces in homespun tapestry. Heavy carved base. Restful high backs. Save at this low price! Massive 8-Pc. Dining Suite only $7495 $7 down, $7.30 monthly, plus carrying charge Replacement price for this suite is much higher. Save now, while yon' can. Walnut veneers and maple. Jacquard velour chair seats. Exceptional Suite Value! 3 Pieces in Walnut Veneer only Q 95 fl donn. $5 monthly, plus carrying, charge Today's replacement price much higher! Three big pieces in Ameri can walnut veneer with Oriental wood veneer overlays. efifV Resist Ram, Fog, Snow! Wear a Better Leatherette Coat Sn D t security aQ winter, for small investment (t Wards! Knit wristlets, big collar, deep pockets. ReaiVail Cotton Unvonsuits 89c KvcerJlhrycoRt mora, nSrwe suits wmM stal be worth id Fash ioned to fit, wide lap seats. Rib-etrffeU, snns -fining sleeve and araklrs. Median weight. Kern. 36 to 46. iter end Save!' Instant Dialing m Wards New 7-Tube Mantel Model $4.00 donn, 93 monthly plus carrrtng charge $33.95 cash Instant Dialing! Great power, sharp . arlectiv ity. Rich tone large Super Dt-Speaker. Save 20 00 RoadKing Chains S2.4S rr Save and get better chains. Molybdenum steel wears twice aa long. Fit 30x3'4, 294.40-21, 29x4.50 20. 304.50-21. XI e si so hare them for sny tire 27x50 Inch Scatter Size Rugs $1.69 Each Dse these Scatter Ax minster Run in the halls or doorways! Cover worn spots in rugs. Or protect your new rags. Copies of Oriental designs in rich colors! Here, at Ward's Low Price! Radiator Anti Freeze Alcohol $1.00 Bulk price Pfpnrtnh1 alcohol ntthnut offensive oil or. Mnnufarturrrl under roTernme nt formula. rnmplfiHr rlruaturerl. Also In 1 kuI. cnn 1.1.". TGOMERY WARD 18 117 South Central Phone 286