'BEDFORD BAIL' TRD3TOE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 193-f.
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Local and
lit at Home Edith Nichols of the;
city superintendent' office In the
city hall. Is reported 111 at her home
Ramln on Vacation Hans Ramin,
local mall carrier, la In Oakland, Cal.,
on a vacation, and will return this
week.
Renselman Returns Oorg Hen
aelman returned from Portland this
morning, having spent several days
there on business.
From Turlock Miss Dorothy
Englesby and Frank Gray of Turlock,
Cal., arlved In Med ford on the tram
this morning.
Mr. Wing Returns Mrs. Chas. A.
Wing returned this morning by train
from San Francisco, where she has
been the past several days.
Returns from the South Lowell
Dougherty, who has been visiting tor
a month with her father In Rose
ville, Cal., returned to Medford this
morning by train.
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Grenbemmer Here 'William Gren
bemmer of Ashland, secretary of the
Democratic county central commit
tee ,1s In Medford today conferring
with local Democratic leaders,
Hampton Arrives Harry Hampton,
division engineer for the Southern
Pacific lines, with headquarters In
Portland, arrived In Medford this
morning.
fiwigart Leaves Carl Swigart,
trades and relations representative,
with headquarters in Los Angeles and
San Francisco, left this city Sunday
for the south.
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Ohioani Are Guests F. M. Selb7.
James Lytel and Clifford Glazier of
Marietta, Ohio, were week-end guests
of Mrs. Selby'a sister, Mrs. Malster,
and daughter, Mrs. O. L. Lindley.
Samson Leaves F. E. Samson left
today for Portland to transact busi
ness in connection with his seed and
feed company. He expected to return
to Medford the middle of the week.
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Shangle to Portland F. M. Shangle,
who has been spending the past six
. weeks In Medford with his son,., J,
Verne Shangle and family, left this
morning for his home In Portland.
Leaves for Grants Pass -Mrs. W. P.
Widner of this city left this mornit:g
for Grants Pass, to visit there for a
few days with friends before continu
ing to Coquille, Ore.
Mrs. Hargrave Arrives Mrs. H. P.
Hargrave and daughter Gertrude ar
rived this morning from Berkeley,
Cal., to visit here with her sisters,
Mrs. W. H. McGowan and Miss Ger
trude Weeks.
To Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs
Elliott Ayres of Palo Alto, who are
visiting with Mrs. Ayres" mother, Mrs.
Carl Swigart, left yesterday for Dia
mond lake, where they are spending
several days fishing.
Here for Summer Dr. Mary R.
Strickler of Sleepyeye, Minn., arrived
here by motor Sunday, via Yosemlte
national park, to spend the summer
visiting Mrs. Chas. A. Wing, her sls
ter, at Berkeley -orchards.
Return from Portland J. R. Bierma
and P. W. Taylor returned to Med-
ford the last of the week from Port
land, where they had been spending
several days attending a meeting of
the Underwood, Elliott & Fisher com
pany. ,
Mrs. Preston Leaves Mrs. H. B
Preston, -who has been visiting in this
city for the past two months with her
daughter, Mrs. James C. Hayes, 835
East Main street, left yesterday to
visit with a daughter In Eugene before
returning to her home In Seattle.
Visit Sister Mrs, Nancy French and
Mrs. Bertha Shangraw of Clearfield
i Pa., are guests in Medford of their
rv sister, Mrs. E. A. Hampton, for several
weeks. This is Mrs. French's first
visit to the Paclflo coast and she Is
much impressed particularly with
southern Oregon.
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in tfi9 house
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You will liko our prompt
service and the careful
handling of your finest
apparel.
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Personal
To Grants Pass Charles Cearley of
Central Point left by train this morn
ing for Grants Pass, to spend the
day there on business.
Practice Postponed .Due to the Ill
ness of Mrs. McDonough, the Jack
sonville Grange chorus practice ias
been Indefinitely postponed.
Here on Business Clyde Richard
son, federal estate taxes agent In the
department of Internal revenue, with
headquarters la Portland, Is in Med
ford on business for several days.
Representatives Elected At a meet
ing last night of the local postofftce
clerks' asocintlon, Hugo Guenther and
Otto DeJarnett were elected repre
sentatives to the state convention of
pos toff ice clerks here next Saturday.
No License Plates Alexander Ed
win Wolverton of Gold Hill was ar
rested by state police yesterday for
driving a truck with no license plates.
His (5 fine was suspended in Gold
Hill Justice court.
McCarthy to Attend Meet John
McCarthy, secretary of the San Fran
cisco local union of the National Fed
eration of Postofflce Clerks, will be
sent as a representative to the Oregon
state convention to be held here July
14.
Here on Vacation Mrs. H. M. Chad
wick of Portland, son Donald and
daughter Shirley, are spending a va
cation in Medford, visiting with Mrs.
Belle Littrell. Donald Chadwlck is
home from Honolulu on furlough and
will return Wednesday evening to
San Francisco to sail for the islands.
Expect New Stamp. Postmaster
Frank DeSouza announced this morn
ing that an order of new six-cent
postage stamps is expected to arrive
at the local postofflce tomorrow, but
stated that as yet no advice has been
received as to wether or not the ship
ment is the Crater Lake Issue.
Walker Returns A. P. Walker, na
val recruiting officer for the Medford
district, returned to this city last
night after what he termed an ex
ceedingly enjoyable visit in the north
since June 30. He was guest at the
L. G. Hamrl beach cottage at Rasp
berry Beach on Puget Sound, and also
visited Portland and Seattle on the
extended vacation. Walker says the
highlight of the trip was his landing
of a 38-pound salmon while fishing
in the sound.
Bob Hlnman Injured Bob Hlnman
was treated Sunday at the Sacred
Heart hospital for a fractured knee
cap which he sustained several weeks
ago when he slipped on a curb dur
ing employment for Fluhrer's bakery,
His leg was put In a cast, which will
be, necessary to remain for six weeks
before the injury Is healed. Although
only a slight lameness resulted after
the accident, more serious trouble
will be averted by the treatment. Hln
man, who resides at 336 South Holly,
will be able to play on the high
school football team next fall.
PI tin o Keepsake Cost $1.
FITCHBURG, Mass. (UP) This
city sold a piano for $1. Miss Mary
E. Bartley, retiring as principal of the
Nolan school, asked for an old piano
In the building as a keepsake. The
school board was prohibited by law
from giving away the piano, but sold
It to her for $1,
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72 Playgrounds In St. Lou Is.
ST. LOUIS. (UP) Seventy-two
public playgrounds have opened here
for tho summer season, 41 conducted
by the city's superintendent of recre
ation. A staff of men and women
will direct children in industrial work,
games, story telling, pageantry, drama
and handicraft.
20c
Anytime
HURRY I Ends Tonite
ROBERT
MONTGOMERY
in 'Fugitive Lovers'
PLUS
"THE BIG
BAD WOLF"
TOMORROW
2 Features
Bette Davis Lewis Stone
Pat O'Brien
Qlenda Farrell
"Bureau of
Missing Persons"
PLUS
Kay Francis in
"The House On
56th Street"
Before and After
Your Vacation
Get All Your
Cool Summer Clothes
CLEANED
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LIBEL PAMPHLET
The grand Jury, Floyd Ross, Cen
tral Point, foreman, reconvened this
morning, and is scheduled to con
clude Its session today.
The grand Jury adjourned a week
ago to await collection of new evi
dence In the "Black Political Plot
Exposed" pamphlet, circulated In this
city and county on the eve of the
last primary election. E. L. Fitch,
detained In the county Jail since May
19, and May Murray, at liberty on
$1000 bonds, are charged as circu
lators of the pamphlets, with crim
inal libel and malicious mischief, un
der Oregon law .
The text of the pamphlet attacked
the state police, district attorney,
courts and Jury system, and contained
charges against Individuals. It also
contained an affidavit made by a
former prison mate of the imprisoned
E. H. Fehl, in which he asserted he
saw the vote stealing from a county
jail window. The evidence In the
ballot trials showed he was Incar
cerated In the Douglas county Jail
at the time. In the pamphlet, the
charge Is also made that Fehl was
"railroaded" to the penitentiary. A
Klamath county Jury found him
guilty in 13 minutes.
The grand Jury previously reported
four Indictments. Three were for
liquor violations, and Evan L. Crow
and Chester O. Webb, youths, were
indicted for taking an auto belonging
to Perry L. Ashcraft, Ashland garage
man, without his permission.
DIES EAGLE PI.
Laura A. Ranger passed away at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. R.
Koger, at Eagle Point, Oregon, at an
early hour this morning, after an ill
ness of long duration. She was born
at Salem, Ohio, October 23, 1658. She
ubs the daughter of Hanna and Reu
ben Schooley, pioneers of Ohio.
Mrs. Ranger lived in southern Ore
gon for 32 years, spending much time
in Ashland, and had been with her
daughter since last Christmas.
She leaves two children to mourn
her loss, one daughter, Mrs. L. R.
Koger of Eagle Point, Oregon, one
son, 8. E. Ranger of The Dalles, Ore.
Funeral services will be held at
the graveside in the Medford I.O.O.F.
cemetery, Thursday morning at 10:30,
with Perl's in charge.
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Feature No. 1
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Holdhtr
forjhe police!
SLEEPERS
EAST
with
Wynne Gibson
Preston Foster
Mona Barrie
Harvey Stephensj
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hold the fates b- "IlT
of six; people.
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Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., July 10. (AP)
CATTLE: 25; calves 10; steady, un
changed. HOGS: fiOO; generally steady, un
changed. SHEEP: 1100; steady, unchanged.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., July 10. (AP)
BUTTER Print, A grade, 24c; parch
ment wrapped cartons 25c; quantity
purchases 'Ac lb. less; B grade, parch
ment wrapper, 23c; cartons 24'c.
BUTTERF AT Portland delivery A
grade delivered at least twice weekly,
21-23c; country routes, 18-20c lb.; B
grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 20-23c; country
routes, 17-lOc; C grade at market.
EGGS Sales to retailers private
firms: specials, 20c; extras 18c; extra
freah extra brown, 20c; standard 19c;
fresh mediums 17c; medium firsts
14c; checks, 16c; bakers 15c dozen.
EGGS Sales to retailers Co-ops :
oversize, 22c: extra 21c; standard 10c;
mediums 19c dozen.
EGGS Buying price of wholesalers
fresh specials, 19-20c; extra 18-19C
dozen; extra mediums 16c; medium
firsts 13-14o; pullets 12-13c; under
grades l?-13c dozen.
CHEESE 92 score, Oregon triplets
9'c loaf, 10c lb. Brokers will pay
As below quotations."
Milk, country meats, live poultry,
onions, potatoes, strawberries, canta
loupes, wool and hay, steady and un
changed. Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, July 10. (fl) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July 71 71 71 71
Sept. 71 71 71 714
Dec .. - 74 74 74 74
Cash: Big Bend blues tern, 71; dark
hard winter, 13 per cent, 75; do. 11
per cent, 70; soft white, western
white, hard winter, northern spring
and western red, 69.
Oats: No. 2 white, 26.00.
Corn: No. 2 E. yellow, 28.28.
Millrun standard, 19.50,
Today's car rrcelpts: Wheat 13;
flour l; corn 3.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, July 10. (AP)
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July old ....86- 88 86 8774
New 87Vi 87 874 BTft
Sept. Old 87-88 89 87 88-
New 87- 89 87 88-
Deo. Old 89-Vfc 90 89'j, ' 89-90
New 89- 90 89 89-
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. July 10. (AP)
First grade butterfat 241ao f.o.b., San
Francisco,
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features
Exciting, Fast Moving
Feature No. 2
THE
MOST
PUZZLING,
BEWILDERING
CRIME
THRILLER OF
Murder Mystery
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When they turn their shap eyes on
crime, the croolc had better crawl out
with his hands up I Oh, yeah? See
yout Here are Edna May Oliver and
James Gleason back again, solving
"The 'Murder on the Blackboard," a
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, July 10. (AP) Stock
market sentiment turned optimistic
today and recoveries of 1 to more
than a points were recorded by mi
merous Issues. Although some ex
treme gains were shaded by profit
taking In the late doallngs, the closo
was firm. Transfers approximated
650,000 shares, more than double yes
terday's total.
Today's closing prices for S3 selected
stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 135
Am. Can . 99
Am. & Fgn. Pow 8
A. T. 4s T U6f,
Anaconda 14
Atch. T. & S. F. 83
Bendlx Avla . 15
Beth. Steel 34VJ
California Pack'g 3338
Caterpillar Tract 27
Chrysler 4iya
Coml. Solv 22 ',4
Curtlss-Wrlght 3
DuPont
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest
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Johns-Man ... .
Monty Ward . ,
North Amer .
Penney (J. C.
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Phillips Pet 17
Radio . 674
Sou. Pac 24 J4
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ROYAL gellier n the minimi
CANADIANS tnrr riot of the ii
Comedy at Rialto
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follow-up to "The Penguin Pool Mur
der," and playing at the Rialto thea
ter for three days starting today.
A tip for amateur sleuths In the
solving of this crime Ilea In knowledge
of music .
Std. Brands .
St. Oil Cal
St. OH N. J. ,
Trans. Amer. .
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Union Carb K 44
United Aircraft 17
U. 8. Steel 4014
Silver
NEW YORK, July 10. (AP) Bar
sliver easy, lower at 46
WOULD PAY M
Petitions to make payment on de-
llnquent taxes, under the Oregon tax
laws, were filed in circuit court yes
terday by the Central Point State
bank and the Ashland Citizens bank,
Institutions now In the process of
liquidation by the state banking de
partment.
The petition sets forth that the two
concerns hold as assets, property that
comes under the tax delinquency pro.
visions, amounting in each Instance
to approximately $1000.
The tax law provides that owners
of property on which there are de
linquent taxes, prior to 1930, may
make one-tenth payments on July 1,
and similar payments every six
months thereafter, and retain the
property from foreclosure.
THURSDAY
jgOmtlili fjj
Held Over
The Hoiias of Rothechlld," star
ring George ArllM In what Is unques
tionably his greatest screen role, will
bo held over an extra day, according
to announcement made by the era-
terlan theater today. Popular demand
for a longer run of this great film
caused the theater to hold the pic
ture until tomorrow night.
PADDACKTn BUSINESS
TRIP TO BAY REGION
Rychen M. Paddock, who has been
doing business as the Paddack Con
fection Oo. In southern Oregon and
northern California for the past sev
eral months, left this evening for
Oakland end San Francisco. Mr.
Paddock expects to be gone for sev
eral days attending to business mat
ters In the bay region, and hopes to
secure several new lines for his trade.
Guaranteed Treatment
For Tender Stomach
Dr. Emll's Adla Tablets brine oulck
reuei xrom stomach pains between
meals due to acidity, Indigestion and
nesnnurn. not your money is re
funded. Heath's Drug Store.
Shows
1:45
7:00-9:00
Starts Today for 3 Days
THEY'LL SLAY YOU!!
Spiney Quivorsl . . . Creepy Crawls I . . .
Happy Howls of Laughter I . . . Miss
Snoopy Withers, tho Iowa sohoolmarm,
givos smart craoking Detective Piper a
lesson in detection . . tracking a sizzling
clue to its lair I
ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS '
"VAUDEVILLE ON PARADE"
0 MIMTKS OF MUSICAL NONSENSE
Cartoon "She Done Him Right" Newsreel
Double Feature
Opens At Roxy
"Sleepers East," Frederick Nebel's
best-selling novel, mode Its appear
ance on the
Roxy screen today.
Wynna Gibson
baa the feminine
lend In thla dm
matlc p 1 0 turtza
tlon of a girl who
could not make
good In tho olty
of her choice, but
who comes back
to find herself
the atar wltneu
In a crime that
threatens the
careers of many
prominent peo
ple. All the action
.IB
of "Fog," the
second film takes place aboard a
transatlantic steamship lmmereed la
mist and the result Is enough to
make even the most stubbornly flat
head of hair stand on end!
The characters are more thorough
ly delineated than In most mysteries,
the etory Itself Is better motivated;
the direction, photography and tech
nical effects are more realistic; and
the set Itself is a masterpiece of
studio construction.
Botanists have Identified 1 differ
ent species of rhododendron that are
native to the North American con
tinent. Costs Almost Nothing
To Lose Ugly Fat
To lose fat rich folks pay plenty
spend a lot of time starve them
selves and then don't lose any.
For about 2.00, Mrs. L. J. Brown
of Bradford, Pa., lost nearly 30 pounds
of unhealthy fat and lost an annoy
ing lut of pimples besides here's her
letter read It:
"I am taking Kruschen Salt for
reducing and I really can't say enough
to convince anyone how wonderful it
Is. I weighed 187 lbs., and I am
only S feet 3 inches tall. I took Just
3 bottles and went down to 158 lbs.
My doctor said It was Just what I
needed as my face was Just covered
with pimples and now it Is just fine,
Thanks for Kruschen."
The safe, healthy way to reduos 1
to take one-half teaspoonful of Kru
schen In a gloss of hot water firs
thing every morning try one Jar that
lasts 4 weeks you'll be a happy wom
an if you do get at Woods Drug Stora
or any drug store in the world. Keep
cool with Kruschen.
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