MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY
NEW YORK, Jan. 13. Fulfill
ing a promise to her negro hiubatid
that h would present him with a
child put Mrs. Margaret 8 tack house,
middle-aged white woman. In Jail to
day, charged with kidnaping 24 -day-
old 'Patricia Luciano. The husband
la held on the same charge.
Patricia was taken from her east
aide home laat Tuesday by a woman
who represented herself as a nurse
from the home relief bureau. She
left with Mrs. Luciano a typewritten
note telling of an "Infants' party"
at which Patricia was to receive
clothing. She promised to return the
baby within an hour. When she
did not come back, police were noti
fied.
Yesterday Mrs. Stackhouse's hus
band, a CWA worker, called a ne?ro
physician to attend his wife. The
physician was told the baby was only
three days old. He had read of the
Luciano kidnaping, became suspicious
of the negro's story, and notified po
lice. The Luclanos Identified Patricia by
scratches on her body. A blanket
found in the Stockhouae apartment
was Identified by Mrs. Luciano as one
In which the baby had been wrapped
when taken away.
Mrs. Stackhouse at first maintained
the baby was her child, but when a
blood test was made to determine
the parentage of the Infant, she ad
mitted part of her story was false.
She still contends she received th
U. Wr mm a nrnmnn tj whom She
. (Today
S . Pr.v A.V
Mrs. Luciano Identifies the woman;----- '
.. ih. .Mini Hrtr.nn.r Assistant Dls- wee
trict Attorney McCarthy said.
Livestock.
' PORTLAND, Jan. 12. (AP) Cattle
35; calves. W; steady, unchanged.
HOGS 200; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP 700; steady, unchanged.
Produce.
PORTLAND. Jan. 12. (AP) But
ter Prints, extras, 20c; standards,
19'4e lb.
BUTTER PAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 16M8c lb.; farmers' door de
livery, 13 $ 14c lb,
higher.
EOOS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices : Fresh extras, 19c;
standards, 17c; mediums, 17c dozen
Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh
extras, 17c dozen: firsts. 15c; me
diums 13c dozen; undergrade 11c:
pullets, lie dozen.
POTATOES Local whit and red,
tl.15 al.25 cental; Yakima 1.15
1.40: Deschutes, 91.40 cental.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, wool and hay, unchanged.
Two Medfords were . overlooked
when the Medford chamber of com
merce s?nt greetings to all o:h?r
cities of that name In the nation, a
letter from J. David Baile of Medford,
Man-land, revealed. The other for-
sweet cream 5c ; gotten Medford was Medford. Mo.
Neither was listed on local maps. But
both have been contacted since re
ceipt of Mr. Balle'a letter.
Although his home town has a
population of less than 100 persons,
he has a business which brings a
turnover of $125,000 annually located
there. It la known as the Medford
Grocery Co., Inc.
A letter apologizing for the over
sight and explaining that the maps
were at fault was mailed by W. S.
Bolger, president of the Medford
chamber of commerce, to Mr. Ball.
CKlc.-o Wheat
, CHICAGO, Jan. 13. ( AP ) Wheat :
Open High Low Close
May . .854 .8714 -85J, .87
July .84Vi .85V4 .83'4 .85',
Sept Xi't .86 .85Vi .KTTi
rVall St. Report
BOND SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics
Company.)
Jan. 13:
Gandhi Disciple
Homeless, Broke
Longs For Home
CALCUTTA, Jan. 12.-l-Homc
leas and alone, Nila Cram Cook of
Iowa today entered a home under
the vagrancy act. She told a mag
istrate she had no place else to (to.
The former follower of the Ma
hatma Gandhi said, however, that
she expected to be repatriated to
America soon, together with her
son, who Is In Ahmedabad.
Police here say the boy is under
the protection of a guardian ap
pointed by Gandhi and that he
declined to give up the child with
out the written auUiority of the
mother.
JACKIE ALLEN IS
FIRST 1934 BABY
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
James Fralley, elderly resident of
Grants Pass and Medford. died Janu
ary 9 at the Sacred Heart hospital,
where he had been a patient for sev
eral years.
.F
VETERAN. PASSES
Hugh B. Fleming. 44. veteran of the
World War, died early thta morning
of a sudden heart attack near Ruch,
where he had been mining for more
than a year.
He was a second lieutenant In avia
tion during the World war and had ,
been Informed of a promotion when
the war ended. Ho leaves his widow
of Ruch and his father, William
Fleming of Seattle, who will be here
for the funeral services, time of
which will be set when word la re
ceived from him. Arrangements are
In charge of the Perl funeral parlors.
MEASURE IB SENATE
12. 193-1.
I Held For Assault I ABOARD THE
r ih j
i
PAOE FTVH;
BYRD PLAOSHIP
EX ROUTE TO LITTLE AMERICA,
Jan. 11. (Dclnyod) (Via Mackay j
Radio) (AP) Read Admiral Rich-
nrd E. Byrd made his third flight into
the Pacific quadrant of Antarctica j
today. j
Tnedicatect
Ingredients of Vicks
VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form
VICKS COUGH DROP
Year ago...
3 yra. ago-
20
India
,.. 74.5
... 74.2
72.9
66.1
89.2
20
RR'8
77.0
76.2
74.6
65.0
104.3
20
Ufa
79.3
78.7
77.2
84.8
100.2
BIsLTHS
STOCK SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright. 1934. Standard Statistic
Company.)
Jan. 12
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Plummer of Central Point a daughter
weighing seven pounds, today, Janu
ary 12.
Silver!
NEW YORK. Jan. 12, (AP) Bar
sliver firm, o higher at 44.
Prev. day...
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
POR SALE YOU WOULDN'T PAINT
YOUR HOUSE BLACK. Neither
would I. so I painted thla tan and
brown, offering It with 3 1-3 acres
adjoining the city, at a sacrifice.
20 cssb. balance like rent. Will
accept livestock In lieu of cash.
Don t lose a home: buy this and
make money. Inquire 723 McAn
drews road.
WANTED Mechanic. Give detail of
experience and your life work, Age,
if single or married. Box. 205S.
Tribune.
SELL OR TRADE Good Fordson
tractor and-chisel-tooth cultivator.
Also Bean sprav rig. 810 E. Jackson
St.
3 yra. ago..
80 20 20 90
India RR's Ufs Total
... 90.9 43.8 70.4 80.0 ,
... 91.8 44.2 71.7 80.9
. 89.7 41.8 64.6 77.9 j
... 64.3 29.3 94.6 57.5
.122.0 98.9 164.1 125.8
Little Jackie Walter Allen, who ar
rived In Medford at 3:20 Monday
morning, January 1, to make his
home with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Allen,
la the winner of the 11 gifts offered
by Medford firms to the first baby
oorn in jackson county In 1934.
The following presents will be glv
en to thf Aliens and their eon, who
reside at 618 South Central avenue:
Two weeks' free delivery of Oold
Total Se1 creamery milk: Mennen'a toilet
76.9 uiujj ww.; iree pnoiograpn.
rence'e Jewelry store; free dinner,
Hotel Hollana coffee shop: aavtngs
account. First National bank: night
iibh ana bed lamp. People's Electric
5tore: free cleaning, Unique Cleaners:
free finger wave for the mother,
Cinderella beauty shop: choice ham,
Economy market, and 82.50 merchan
dise order at Palmer's.
60
76.4 ;
74.9
72.0 :
97.9 i
-Tl-.e
NEW YORK, Jan. 12. (P)
stock market settled down to a quiet
Jog today and leading Issues mulled
about In an extremely narrow rang-2
Some metals, alcohols and farm equi
ties Improved medorately. Much of
the activity was furnished by low
priced specialties. The close was Ir
regular, Turnover approximated 1,
500.000 aharea.
Today'a closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. is Dye 148
Am. Can 96 1.
Am. it Fgn. Pow ,
A. T. t T
Anaconda
Atch. T. it S. F
Officials of the Public Works pro
gram were conferring In Klamath
Falls yesterday and looking over the
engineering and other phasea of the
work underway In that city, It was
reported by representatives, attending
the meeting here today.
Marshall Dana, director of the pub
lic works program In the northwest,
and C. C. Hockley, engineer of the
PWA, were both In the neighboring
city.
CAPITOL, Olympla, Jan. U- (AP)
Adcptin tli- r;oort or t'pe ccnf?:m:
committee the house today receded
from four of its 106 amendment, to
runeral arrangements In charge of the Steele liquor control bill, repassed
the Perl Funeral home, will be an- the measure, and sent It back to the
nounced later. Mr. Fralley was a senate for final action. Concurrence
member of the Catholic church and by the upper chamber will put the
has relatives residing OUt from state stores Honor net In the nnnrt.
Yukichl Yoshlda, Japanese itu
dent at the University of Soutl
Dakota, was arraigned at Vermll
lion, S. D on charges of assault
arising from a classroom shootinc
In which another student war
wounded. (Associated Press Photo)
Grants Pass.
San Kram-lM-o Buttrrfat,
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 12 (API
First grade butterfat. 18c, f. o. b
San Francisco.
of Governor Martin for his signature.
Attorney Oeneral I. H. Van Winkle
Is serving his fourth consecutive term
In office. He waa first elected In
1920.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. (T)
Overtures have been made to the
United States for a preliminary world
sugar conference and President Roose
velt has replied he would be glad to
have this country participate.
mm
h OF WHEAT
fTatid SAVE MONEY
Say it to your grocer today. Serve it tomor
row. Two surprises. Lower cost-quality,
FREE : Boys and girls mail one top of a Pearls
of Wheat package for a home circus free. . . .
Mail two tops and get a side show in addition.
Address Carlo tin Clown, 1060 Stuart Buildine.
For Hard Coughs or
Colds That Worry You
Creomulsion is made to Rive au- !
preme help for coughs or colds. It
cobinea seven helps in one the best
helps known to science. It la lor
quick relief, for safety. j
But careful people, more and more, i
use It for every cough that starts.
No one knows where a cough may
lead. No one can tell which factor
will do most. Tnat depends on the
type of cold.
Creomulsion costs a little more than
lesser helpa. But It means the ut-
most help. And It costs you nothlnc '
If It falls to brln the quick relief 1 1
you seek. Your dm&ztst euaranteea , I
It. Use it for safety- sake. (Adv.)
TOMORROW
Sensational Bargains
QUOFQ
ur esses
40 Dresses Wool and
Silk, including; formrils.
Sizes 14 to 44. Values
$5.05 to $12.05. Sale
price
Another no pairs. Including
pumps, ties and Ovfords.
,sale price
$1.45
The famous Robin lloml
children's shoes, sale price
$1.25 to
$2.95
New Spring Dresses and Hats now on display!
The Band Box &Shoe Box
"The store that saves you money'
223 E. 6th St.
$9.95
and
$3.95
WANT to meet reliable woman, 45 to
55; not encumbered with property
or relations. Object matrimony
Box 2116. Tribune.
FOR SALE Two fresh milk cows,
several draft horses, weaner pigs
and other livestock will be sold at
auction, .Saturday at 1 p. m. Sales
Pavilion located on the old Med-ford-Central
Point htway. i5o. Oreg.
Livestock Auction Co., Phone 258-R.
POR RENT 5 -room furnished house.
$18.50. 330 Haven.
SHOES FOR LESS ,,mirr7Vork.
dress. Oxfords. Chippewa Quality
Boots. 317 North Riverside.
40 ACRES, level ground, woven wire
fence, excellent spring, some fruit,
on new highway. BARGAIN at
1000. Mrs. Reed, mile south and
mile cast Beagle. Sams Valley post-office.
ALL HAIR - CUTTING, 35c.
Hotel Shop.
Grand
FOR RENT-Grape.
-5 -room bungalow, 508 S.
11414
13
59H
Bendlx Avla - 16
Beth. Steel 36 I
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract, ...... ... 24 '
Chrysler 51 Va
Com!, Solv 33
Cur tl&s-Wright ..... 2
DuPont . 83 U
Gen. Foods 35
Gen. Mot 35
Int. Harvest 39'.;
I. T. & T U'rSi
Johns-Man. ;....,-..- BT-'2
Monty Ward 22
North Amer . 15
Penney (J. C) - 5fl',a
Phillips Pet - 15';,
Radio .., - 61
Sou. Pac ... 20
Std. Brands 223,
St. Oil Cal 38
St. Oil N. J - 44
Trans. Amer 7
Union Carb - 46
Unit. Aircraft 31
U. S. Steel - 47
Foocnow Isolated.
SHANGHAI, Jan. 12. (AP) The
nationalist government claimed today
that Its troops have isolated the rebel
capital city. Foocnow.
One of the Best
Betty Crocker Cakes we've seen. Moist, tasty,
tender, fine textured it has all the qualitiei
which go to make up an out of the ordinary caks
Jig Saw Chocolate
49c each
This is our extra large family size. Three gener
ous layers. A real value if there ever was one.
jrluhrars
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1 fed
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Of .Southern Oregon
Here Is Your Opportunity to
SAVE MONEY
On Clothing You Need Right Now
Overcoats
All-wool Coats, right when
you need one. Everything
this season's styles
and $22.50 Coats
Reduced to
$15.65
Another group $22.50
and $25.00 Coats Reduced
10 $18.65
Of course these Coats are
all wool.
A few good Coats as low
" $10.00
SHIRT5
The best work shirt you
can buy for the money.
Made by Cameron, of
heavy cheviot chambray.
Full cut, tailored like a
dress shirt. Regular $1,00
value. Reduced to
85
Broadcloth Dress Shirts
Collars attached in plain
colors and fancy patterns.
A real value at
$1.00
TT
SHOES
Work Shoes and shoes for
town wear. Brown retan
leather, solid oak soles,
plain toe and can styles.
This leather adapted to
barn yard wear; extreme
ly tough and durable. An
exceptional buy at
$2.95
Black chrome tanned
leather, oak soles, soft,
pliable leather. Plain toe
styles. Grouped to sell at
$3.45
Special group of
Nunn-Bush
OXFORDS
Black and tan calfskin, all
latest styles. $6.50 to
$7.60 values. Reduced to
$4.85
All Friendly Five and
Fortune Shoes and Ox
fords reduced to
$3.85
Broken lots of brown and
black Oxfords; values up
to $5.00. Special
$3.65
LEATHER
COATS
Wool lined black horse
hide Coats. Just the thing
for the outdoor man. $10
value. Reduced to
$7.85
Washable calfskin Coats.
Regular $9.50 values. Re
duced to
$6.95
Sheepskin lined moleskin
Coats with sheepskin col
lar. Regular $9.00 values
Reduced to
$6.35
Boys' Coats
Boys' Blue Cossack Jack
ets. Regular $3.95 values.
Reduced to $2.95.
Boys' Trench Coats
$3.95
Sweaters
Fine quality all wool slip
on Sweaters, crew neck,
good colors, angora brush,
ed finish. Regular $2.95
values. Reduced to
COATS
Price
$2.35
Everything As Advertised Quality Merchandise
At Extremely Low Prices
Main St.
whf.kk r.u;iiv nm.MR nor its ni tv
Phone 99
If
All Winter Coats REDUCED yl.
Styles that will be good next year
and an opportunity to save half.
Silk Hosiery
Closing out on a few numbers in
well-known brands of hosiery.
Chiffon and service weight all
sizes and a good assortment of colors.
Damask Cord
DRAPERY
89c
50 inches wide. Colors Blue,
Rose and Oold. Regular
$1.25. Special for this sale
SHEETS
79c
Seamless Sheets, 81x90. A
good sheet in large size. A
real bargain in sheets.
BASEMENT BARGAINS
Serve Yourself and Save
Women's Print Dresses 95c
Women's Rayon Hose 39c
Men's Dress Shirts 69c
Children's Cotton Knit Dresses 89c
Women's Oxfords ........... $1.79 to S2.45
Children's Tan or Black Oxfords S1.00
CANDY BAR FOR THE CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT
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' II S & H Green Discount Stamps on Every Cash Purchase
H "M.M.Dent. -Store
FREE: For boys indgirlj 50 (imoujRingc I SPfej2 ft II '
Ace Bicycles. Ask your grocer for detsill. I sJESSSSU H &
WMfaaqCmftiUH4? ' - Women's Shoes
c r 7 (r4llliite. shoes
i2s&si $3 45
IV JL ALL eM4? aaife 5?agJ
,'-Of I norcciTQ J3L omensonoes
twlm' I I ffiw!!& A huge shipment of worn-
" 'rirf V VwSlMi wJ ens Prin Snes is here
Hr- I I i at popular prices.
"1 ' $C00 $2.95-$3.45 I
vt Ij s . V. ii 1
uooa assortment 01 women a oim fclli'lH TOT1 1 'rWTT'O
Dresses, sizes 14 to 46. Your WWi I K1JN 1 ij
choice, any dress on the rack, BiJ-iil or on on rn
$5.00. fijf! 25c, 29c, 39c, 50c
jjija Tne new patterns or sprlnjt prints
By3 "re l"r'- Also the new McCall pat-
terns. Do yony dress-maklnit early WW
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