Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    1IEDF0RD MXTL TRIBTOT, fEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL if, 1934.
Rena Collie of the West Side Phar.
macy yesterday received an Easter
present two gray little bunnies
brought from the Phoenix area. The
little rabbits, only a few days old.
are a wild species, and Mrs. Collie
found It necessary to feed them with
an eye dropper. The tiny bunnies were
sent her by Salts Gaver.
sheds, the other alarms being chim
ney fires. During the corresponding
month in 1933, there were 15 calls,
with a loss of 1400. The large por-
Portisnd Physician Passes
PORTLAND, March 81. (AP)
Funeral services were held here to
dsy for Dr. William H. Bkene, 67,
John D. Jr. Balls
NEW YORK, March 31. (AP) Mr.
snd Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr..
boarded the Italian liner Rex two
hours before the ship sailed for Eu
rope today.
Johnston's Easter Csndy In fancy
boxes, 35c to 2, at Woods Drug Co.,
East Main and Central,
He's A Captain Now
SALEM, March 81. (AP) Laban
A. Steevea of Salem, wh? hss been
a first lieutenant In the re&;rve med
ical corps, wss promoted to captain
of the medical corps of the National
Ouard today and assigned to Hospi
tal company 167 at Lebanon, it was
announced by the National Ouard
headquarters. Steeves Is a World war
veteran.
1
ROME, March 31. (AP) Cardinal
Franz Ehrle, for many yeara librarian
of the Vatican, died last night of a
pulmonary affection which reduced
his health to a critical state several
Wool Unchanged
BOSTON, Msrch 31. (AP) (U. 8.
D. A.) Continued quiet trading in
the wool market was accompanied
by a weaker sentiment regarding
wool prices during the past week.
Most grades of domestic wools were
quoted nomlnslly unchanged from
last week.
Hon of fchst loss was caused by the promlnent Portland physician, who
FILE FOR
fire at the George Roberts house on
Oeneva street, where the C. T. Stew
died here Friday. He was born in
Scotlsnd and came to this country
when only sli yesrs old. He was s
nephew of Dr. Alexsnder Skene, fam
ards reside.
Phone B43. We will haul away your
IT
days sgo. He was 88 yesrs old.
refuse. Olty Sanitary Service.
ous surgeon of Brooklyn, n. x.
First Seeks Judgeship, Other
Commissioner Post Wo
men Voters Start Asking
Candidates Sales Tax
Questions.'
KQ3E TEN"
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Henry E. Conger of th Jackson
ville district Saturday filed for coun
ty Judge, and Fred Rapp of Talent
filed for county commissioner, both
on tbe Republican ticket.
Rapp gave as bis slogan: "A bust
new administration." Conger assured
tjhe voters he would "conduct tbe
county business as I do my own."
Both candidates are farmers, and
successful ones. Both are well known
and are long-time residents of this
county. Both are Orange members.
Conger lias been one of the active
members of the Jacksonville organi
mtlon. It Is reported that Nick Brophy.
a pioneer and widely known farmer
and stockman, would file for com
missioner. He has been urged by a
wide circle of acquaintances to make
the race.
Tomorrow and Tuesday the final
filing dsy are expected to see two,
and possibly three, more entrants
for t&e sheriff's office.
Conger will oppose County Judge
Earl B. Day and Electa A. Pehi, wife
of Earl H. Fehl, now serving a prison
term for conviction by a Klamath
county Jury of vote stealing.
Rapp will oppose Tom h, Tsylor
and County Commissioner R. K. Nea
lon, and other Republican entrants,
If sny.
The Jackson county Democracy is
scheduled to enter a legislative ticket.
Attorney Charles W. Reames Is urged
to seek the state senatorshlp. Moore
Hamilton, a young Democrat, and
Leon B. Hasklns are mentioned for
the lower house. There Is consider
able Democratic diffidence about go
ing to the legislature.
Voters continue apat&etlo toward
oandldates, but Interest is dally
growing in the school relief sales tax.
The parents particularly the women
have started asking candidates how
ttioy stand on the measure that con
cerns the education of their chil
dren. This is quite embarrassing to
some csndldates and the voters have
been urged not to mix the two. Many
of the women voters hase different
ideas on the subject.
STELDT FAILS IN
SUICIDE EFFORT
Slightly winded, but with his man,
Jailer Fred Kelly returned to the
court .house Saturday morning with
Harvey Steldt. about 35, who esoaped
from the Jailer aa they were leaving
Dr. O. I, Drummond'a office on the
gTound floor of the court house about
9:30 o'clock. In a suicide attempt,
later in the forenoon, Steldt out his
wrists, resulting In slight Injuries.
Jailer Kelly said he had Just closed
the door to Dr. Drummond's office,
when Stedlt, prisoner since
December on check charges, ran out
the door. Kelly caught up with the
prisoner after the siren on 8hertff
Walter Olmscheld's car had caused
him to stop. They were on Sixth
street about two blocks from the
court house.
Steldt ,hnB changed his plea In cir
cuit court four times, the last time
t not guilty by reason of Insanity.
He Is also wanted by officers In Oak
land, Roscburg and Salem.
Kelly astd that Steldt had prob
ably used a raior blade to cut his
wrists. The Injuries, he said, were
not serious as the wound were not
deep,
FIRE BELOW 1933
Lom from fire during the month
of March in Med ford was 1150 leu
thtft year than Inst, according to the
report made yesterday afternoon by
Fire Chief Roy Elliott. There were
11 calls thla March and IB for the
same month last year.
Two tires this March were wood
DENTAL WORK
PORTLAND
PRICES
Kiting to Mediant nnd vicinity
the opportunity to nhtuln NOW
Ihrlr ilrntal work at I.OWIST
possible prices.
Double Suction Plates
a Specialty
See
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Work Pants
$1-29
Hear? olive
drab khaki twill
THIS SI
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PRICE IS STILL LOW ON
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NO BETTER BATTERY IS MADE
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aid
battery
Western
Oil
9c
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Polish blade
55
Garden Rake
Spading
Fork
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Its a whixz I Cuts a
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Garden
$Q.75
This hose is flexible
won't kink. Is
light to handle,
withstands weather,
'Save at Wards on Supplies to
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ill
A n t o Wax.
evtra eay to
use 30c
Auto rieaner.
(irnllil
Irk! . . . ,10c
Polishing
cloth, 10 yds.
double . 30c
T o u c h- u P
mack : with
brush . . . 3Sf
Chamois 18 x
51 Inches.
Only , . . . S.Tc
Spnugp 7 to
In. when
wet .... 25c
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3 lbs. HI-Prf5M.ro Orcase 6fo
5 lb. III-PrPMurc Grease ftftc
S lb. Trans. Orease....7Sc
10 lbs. Tran. Orrne -.S1.4t
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each
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