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y MEDFORD Mffi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 3934. L ATHLETES GIVEN State Board Implies Critl cism In Official Audit Student Body Fees Not Collected From Many. SALEM, Ore. (UP) Criticism of "acholarshtpB" granted certain ath letes at Oregon Normal achool, Mon- mouth, waa Implied today In the of ficial audit of atate board of higher education affairs. Tha audit, prepared by the atate department, reported that "Student body fees were not collected from all of the students at the Oregon Nor mal achool. Thirteen students dur ing the fall term, 14 during the win ter term, 31 during the spring term and four during the aummer term . were not required to pay student body fees. , t . President Explains "This concession was granted, ac cording to the president and man ager of the Oregon Normal school, for the reason that some of the stu dents were taking part-time work and others were members of the fac ulty, but largely because many of the students were athletes." Student fees paid during the 1032- 3033 school year, covered by the au dit, were found to total $604,347.28, This Included 21B,397.B8 at Oregon State college; $270,640.13 at Univer sity of Oregon; $76,624.22 at the uni versity medical school, Portland; $21,- 489,19 at Oregon Normal achool, Monmouth; $12,692 at Southern Ore gon Normal, Ashland; $8,764.16 at Eastern Oregon Normal, La Grande. Two Counties Owe Board The audit revealed that the board of higher education had advanced $1,000 for extension work In agrl culture In Crook county and $400 In Malheur county for which reimburse ments had not been made. The counties were unable to pay their share, required by law, for support ing the work, The board held $16,048 In county warrants for money advanced to keep agricultural agents at work In four counties over a period of three years. Coos county owed the board $6,960, beachutes $8,806, Klamath $1,148, Washington $1,240. - AT PARTIES: REMAINS tha nlfht haunts whan so many of tha ultra ultra and th. Bon ton gattur In assortM groups to posa lor thoM Uttla "candid oamara' anapshota on sms about always laughing hilariously at sonuthlng. 8h doesn't Ilk. parties, and now that raptal la tm sh ean b frank about her reasons. "There's always somebody falling flat on his face, and that bona me to tears," she told me. "If restraint were possible I think everyone could have Just as much fun. But It seems thst at every party I hav been on somebody has to get wild and that spoils the evening for me. "The last tlma Z came home from a party I told my brother, who aways waits up for me, that If I ever went on aother party to please kick me." This of course only explains what Olnger does not do. What ah really does, aside from studying her lines, is to play ping-pong. Yes, really I She likes to, and she can make a lot of folks look bad at it, especially those folks who condescendingly ad mlt they are pretty good. Qlnger also saves her money. She has plans to becoms a millionaire some day and, although admitting she never heard of anyone bec6mlng one Just by saving dough, she la willing to try. Anyway, she points out with some truth that one can t become a millionaire by riding In chauffeur-driven town oars, and In result she drives a two-year-old coupe of tha type described by police reporters aa "a small car of popular make." A very canny girl. Tl Patriotic organizations of the city will attend the Memorial day services at tha First Christian church Sunday morning, and all members are re quested to meet at tha church aft 10:60 so that all might attend In a body. Rev. w. R. Balrd, pastor of the church, will deliver tha sermon. Organisations to attend Include the O. A. R.'s, W. R. O.'a, Daughters of Veterans, Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary, th American Legion and auxiliary and the O. A. B.'s, i By ALANBOM EDWARDS ; United Press Staff Correspondent HOLDYWOOD. (UP) If there ever was any mystery aoouc What a young movie actress does evenings, Dinger Rogers will bo glad to tear aside the veil. Dinger quite frankly la not a ''party girl," and seldom la seen In Rainfall, within a 94-hour period preceding S a. m. today, totaled .87 of an Inch In tha valley, according to the federal weather bureau re port. However, thla leavaa a defi ciency for. th month of M of an Inch of moisture, and a seasonal shortage of o.7o Inohes, the records show. Sine September 1, 1031, there has been a total precipitation of 9.75 inches, far below th normal rain fall. Between B a. m. and I p. m. Thurs day there waa 31 of an Inch of rain fall, and from S o'clock yesterday afternoon until 8 this morning there was .18 of an Inob, The weather man forecast oloudy weather for tonight and Saturday, with a oontlnued mild temperature. V The Percodripit makes either T)rip Coffee orYercolator Coffee Tiontcntwf Of caw it Ut You can't use tha tame kind of maker for both. Nor should you use the lame kind of coffee for both. Jn Drip Coffee Maker, boiling water drlpt only once through a coffee specially prepared to yield its flavor quickly. While in a Peremlmtor, the water continues to pass many times through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor foscfy. The same coffee can be used for both methods, but like a "Jack-of -all-trades" it is "master of none" 'neither drip nor percolator. In one or the other, little things happen. It's a little weak, or a little strong, or a little cloudy, or it lias a little less flavor. It's these little things that maka or mar good coffee. Be sure to use the correct coffee for each method. Your grocer has two Schilling Coffees, identical in flavor, but each is specially prepared for its purpose each ona different in blend, roast and grind. Two Schilling LOTL&&S FAT PRIZES WAIT JUBILEE Prist llsu and general rule of Oregon' Diamond Jubilee roundup In Med ford during celebration week, June 8 to 0, were announced this week by Norman Cowan, arena director. Brono riding carries a puree or MOO, divided Into day moneys of $100, each split into HO, W0, 20 and 110. There will be an entrance fee of $10, The grand finale of the riding con- teat occurs Saturday night following competition on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons. Calf roping and bulldoggtng carries similar purses, divided the same way. A purse of 9250 has been set aside for Brahma steer riding, divided Into 62.60 per day, split Into 3B, $17.50, 112.50 and $7.50, There will be an entrance fee of $5. A similar purse and division has been announced for bareback bronc riding. The roundup wlllbe governed by rules of the Rodeo association of America. AU contestants will be ask ed to participate In all parades and In general fully cooperate to assure the success of the presentation. Com petent judges will be selected to re turn fair and Impartial verdicts. One of the interesting features of the roundup will be the presence of a 910,000 Brahma bull, having horns measuring eight feet from tip to tip, It has appeared In numerous moving pictures and will perform dally dur ing the four-day show, One of Its favorite stunts is to jump over big sedans, clearing them by several feet Just before arriving in Medford a few days ago, Mr. Cowan, arena, di rector, returned from Old Mexico. where he purchased sv herd of 15 or 20 Mexican steers which will be used in the bulldogglng contests. These animals have never been In roundups before and promise to offer vivid ac tion during dally performances. . Courthouse News I Furnished bv th Jackson County abstract Co. 131 8 Sixth Street) lVfarrlage Lloense. Dexter P. Amlck and Inez Harcourt. Otto h. Conn and Neola White. Calvin S. Cunningham and Vera O. Sticks), Herbert R. Stevens and Edith L, Prldeaux. George M. Wilson and Edith S. B. Rogers. Ardell T. Armstrong and Eunice E. Musty. Robert . (Jordan and Ora Oorden. Nell O. Berry and Pay Dunn. Arlot A, Anderson and Reta E. Find- lay. ' Circuit Court. United States vs. Harry Ourrl. Tax Ueh. Llttrell Parts Company vs. Charles Merrill. Chattel lien. E. M. Dryadala vs. I. D. Phlpps. Damages. Olive Warren vs. Harold Warren. Di vorce. Credit Service Co. vs. palmer Elec tric Store. For money. Catherine Morgan vs. Homer Ryan, et al. Damages. J. A. Perry, st al, vs. T. A. Culbert son, et al. For money. Probate Court. KIda V. Andrews assumes business name certificate of "Ashland Mills." Real Estate Transfers. Eagle Point Irrlg. Dlat. to Floyd E. Coller, deed to NV4 of 8E'4 of NW'4 seo. 32, twp. as 8., R. 1 W. W. M., tl. Mark Ray Koontz to Viola Koontt, who Is now Mrs. V. M. Holm, deed to W', BE , sec. 10, twp. 35 S., R. 3 E., W. M !0. Viola Kershaw, at vlr, to Vera Ker shaw, W. D. to land In sees. 10 and 18, twp. 37 S., R. 1 W. W. M., SI. Edith F. Thompson to Raymond S. Fish, et ux, W. D. to land In DLO 42, twp. 38 8., n. 1 W. W. M a 10. Don R. Newbury, et ux, to Mary North, QCD to land In sees. 8, 9, 16 and 17, twp. 30 S R. 1 E., W. M., S10. Frank Barber, et ux, to C. T. Bing ham, et ux, W. D. to lot , blk. 3, Oak Orove Sub. to City of Medford, $10. Albert Holm, et ux, to Blanche D. Klncald, W. D. to land In seo. 18. twp. 35 S., R. 8 E. W. M., 80 A., 810. Walter J. Olmscheld, Sheriff to Mary H. Bradshaw, Sh. D. to land In seo. 7. 8, 17 and 18, twp. 38 S., R. 1 E. W. M $6323. 8. A. Cotter, et ux, to Louts Peter, W. D. to land In seo. 3, twp. 38 8., R. 1 w. W. M.. 11 acres, 10. Sarah Almeda Puller to George A. Fuller, et al, W. D. to an und. Vi In'' to 160 A. sec. 35, twp. 33 8., R. I t, W. M., also lots 1, 3 and 3, sec. 30, twp. 33 S., R. 3 E. W. M., cont. 170.88 A, $10. Almeda S. Fuller to George A. Pul ler, et al, W. D. to und. 'A Int. BEi sec. 38, twp. 32 8., R. 8 E. W. M., 160 acres, $10. George McMahon, et ux, to James F. Clark, et ux, W. D. to land In DLC 40, twp. 30 S., R. 1 E. W. M., city of Ashland, $10. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., to Blanche D. Klncald, W. D. to NE14 SE'i sec. 15, twp. 35 8., R. 3 E W. M.. $10. Frederick M. Klncald to Blanche D. Klncald, QCD to NEi; SE', sec. 16, twp. 35 S., R. 3 E. W. M., $10. ' George B. Brown, et ux, to C. E. Teirtll, QCD to land In seo. 10, twp. 36 S. R. 3 E. W. M. $10. Cheney H. Howell et ux to-Hamilton H. Howell Deed to land In DLO 60 twp. 37 8., R, 3 W. W. M., $10. Cheney H. Howell, et ux, to Hamil ton H. Howell, W. D. to lot 3, sea 30, twp. 38 S., R. 3 W., $10. Katie Kellehor to Moty-Llttrell, Inc., W. D. to lot 18, blk. 3, City of Med ford, $10. Walter J. Olmscheld, Sheriff, to Moty-Llttrell, Inc., Sh. D. to lot 13, blk. 3, City of Medford, $6266.40. Callouses Instantly relieved and quickly, fely removed by this double- acting, saie, sure treatment. DrSch oil's Zi no-pads A. A. Bellman, et ux, to Eleanor Mae Tonslng, W. D. to land In sees. 11 and 13, 38 1 W., $10. Wm, Lee Brlcker, et ux, to Alan H. Wise, et ux, W. D. to 1ft A. blk. 16. Siskiyou Heights Extension, $20. D. W. Husbsnd, et ux, to Nell Mlzell, W, D. to 20 A. DLO 81, twp. 38 8., R. 3 W. M., $10. D. E. Millard, et ux, to L. S. Besu fait, et 'ux, W. D. to lots 33 and 34, In "Rogue Acres," a sub-dtvlslon In sec. 3, twp. 34 8., R. 1 W. W. M., $10. James D. Brown, et ux, to Henry Dalley, et ux, W. D. to land In sec. 23, twp. 85 8., R. 1 W. W. M., $10. James D. Brown, et ux. to Henry Dally, et ux, w. D. to land In sec. 32, twp. 36 8., R. 1 W. W. M., $10. Henry Dally, et ux, to Victoria P. Miller, et al, W. D. to land In blk. 4, Imperial Add. to City of Modford, $10. Cotton acreage ' is Increasing In Kansas, 4000 acres being planted to the crop this year. TERRORIZE ESTONIA HELSINOFORS. Finland, May 25. (UP) An epldemio of hydrophobia, believed to have originated In Soviet Russia, was renorted sweeping south ern Estonia tonight.- Already 800 person have been bitten by mad dogs and cats. They are be Ing rushed to the Pasteur Institute at Dorpat. The population Is horror-stricken. Authorities ordered mad animals shot. So M. 7,000 dogs and cats hav been killed In a futile effort to check the disease. About 130,000,000 pounds of tung oil was marketed In the United States last year at a total value of $9,000,000. Half and Half Prince albert Velvet Tobacco 2 oz. 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Vivani ,10c 35c Djer Kiss 23c 25c Mennen's .. . :..19c 25o Johnson's .. 19o SQUIBB PRODUCTS $1.00 Cod Liver Oil 79c 100 Aspirin, 5 gr 39o Lbs. Epsom Salts 31c Pts. Mineral Oil 59c $1.00 Adex Tablets ....79c UPJOHN PRODUCTS 30 's Phenolax 23o 12 oz.';Myeladol $1.39 Citrocarbonate 79c 2 oz. F. E. Cascara 19o 10 oz. Vitrate $1.23 SHAVE CREAMS 35o Ingram's ,: 29o 50c Sovereign 19o 35c Williams ..29o 25c Aqua Velva Free BOcBarbasol 39o Uncle Sam Watches ... Guaranteed One 98c I year I Zipper Carryall Bags '. S1.25 Value 98c Hot Water Bottles $1.00 Value Anywh 49c I ffhere I Pilot Alarm Clocks Guaranteed One Tear 98c POPULAR REMEDIES $1,35 Pierce's 98c $1.50 Petrolagar 84c $1.25 Absorbine, Jr. . ..89c Pts. Agralax 59o 85o Kruschen Salt B7o ANTISEPTICS Pts. Antis Solution 2Bc 14 oz. Listerine 59c $1.00 Lavoris ....70c $1.00 Pepsodent 79c 16 oz. Orazin 33c OINTMENTS 35o Vicks 25c BOo Analgesic ....31o 40c Musterole 32c BOo Unguentine 34o 60c Mentholatum 41o TABLETS . PILLS 2Bc Carter's Liver ....20o 100 Bayer Aspirin 5Bo 25c Ex Lax 17o 75o r lan's Kidney ..53o . 25c I'eenamint 17o Hurley Burley Tobacco 43c 14 ox. Humidor. Standard, fresh merchandise Jn original containers only Our policy Is to see how little we can sell an Item for Bather than how much we can moke on It Quantities reasonably limited THERE'S ALWAYS A SAVING AT WESTERN THRIFT RAZOR BLADES 25o Gillette (genuine) 19c 25c Probak Autostrop ..19o 3Bo Gem Eveready 29o BOo Duplex - Gem 39o A complet line of 4 t Blades to fit 1 UC Standard Razors . - - SHAVING BRUSH All Badger, $1.00 val. 79 J ft r i a 125 East 6th Street ("Frank" Pipes OQs Briar. BOo value.. fc3C MALTED MILKS IB oz. Borden's 49o 16 oz, Thompson's 39o 12 oz. Choc Vitavose 59o 16 oz. Horlick's 89o $1.20 Similac 93o $1.P.T S. M. A 84c 90c Mellin's Food 69o OPEN EVENINGS SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS BUY NOW! Ask for S. & H. Green Saving Stamps Added Savings Premium Parlor in our Store Specials For Shoppers Tomorrow At The M. M. Department Store SILK DRESSES May be one dress will do the work of two, but how much more fun to have the two dresses. Again we are offer ing a group or dresses. TWO FOR THE TRICE- OF ONE These Include prints, plains, stripes and a few formal! In broken sizes. 2 for $9 Men's Ties A new assortment of men's ties and the price you can afford one for every shirt. 35c each ENNA JETTICK SHOES If you have worn Enna Jettlcks you know their comfort with style. If you haven't worn them, try a pair. You walk with ease In Enna Jettlrks. $5.00 and $6.00 WHITE SHOES For Women TVenr white for smart ness. It Is all the vogue this season. They assure you of ohte style whether o 1 f lng, or shop pint;. We hare them In oil cor rect styles and sires. $1 .85 $2-95 $3-95 "CARIOCA" PANTIES Adorable graduation gifts. Plain pastel col ors and printed silks. $1.00 and $1.19 SLIPS Our new shipment of formal slips has ar rived so we are sure to have your size. Col ors, pink or white. $1.98 BASEMENT SAVINGS BOYS' WASH SUITS tonr pant, sailor blous, white with rant color blue trim. S1.19 CHILDREN'S ANKLETS Bayon and cotton, white with colored trim cuffs, also dark colors with fancy trim, Kite T to 10. 19c BOYS' BIB OVERALLS Play boy Jeans In fuarantd water treated d.n Ira. Sim to 1. CHILDREN'S DRESSES Guaranteed fast color prints, plaid or floral pat tern., Sim S to It. WOMEN'S UNIFORMS Betty Brooks uniforms, all white or plsln colors or checks with while-trim, seml-fltted. Fast color. $1.49 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Fast color broadcloth In plain or fancy patterns. 89c Misses and Children's Shoes Ounmetal or patent blucher otorrt, He or strap pump. $1.49 Women's Sport Oxfords White or totone sport shoes, medium heels, leather soles. $2.45 and $2.98 MEN'S Novelty Shirts They're here at Inst. Printed broadcloth with plain collar and cuffs, fancy button trim, checks, diagon al stripes and mot tled. All the men will be wcarlnjr them dur ing the Plamoud Ju bilee, Oct yours now and be In style. $ 1 .45 DRESSES Smart styles for street or dress, in whites, pastels and prints. Sizes 14' to 50. $7.45 TISSUE GINGHAMS Here is a real bargain on these sheer, sum mery dross ginghams. Regular price 49c. Special for Saturday 39c Printed Shantung Por summer afternoon sport dresses, a pleas ing assortment of color combinations. And it launders so beautifully. 69c per yd. Rayon Gowns & Pajamas These new Lorraine patterns are lace trim med and tailored applique. $1.00 and $1.29 IN OUR BASEMENT MEN'S OXFORDS Mn's Mark oxford", Scotrh train leather, hliirh'r l)le, leather herts. ... S2.98 MEN'S WORK SHOES New shipment. Natural ni Ten I leather, blucher style. Extra heavy combination sole. Metal heel plate. $2.75 CHIFFON HOSE Tour choice of Tan Rnnltc or Phoenix hosiery, strona II ehoujh for service, sheer enotieh for beaut.. Assort ment of the season's best colors. PAIR $ .00 If 69c sV