MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
GANG CHIEFTAINS FOR ANOTHER YEAR
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (API
The department of JUAttc plans to
turn Robert Mala and Walter Le
Renra. trl-atate gang leaders captured
today In New York over to the Mate
of Virginia for execution.
The two broke Jail In that atate
while awaiting fulfillment of the
death sentence for murder.
Also arrested today with Mala and
Legenza. were Mary McKeever. a man
named Farrel and third person
named Gale.
They will be charged with various
federal offenses.
Gale la understood to have escaped
from a Florida chain gang on Christ
ina day.
There was no shooting In the New
York rsld.
"Those fellows are too yellow to
hoot." an official said.
Pullman Co. Man Calls J. L. Mitts
of Chicago, representative of Pullman
Co.. was brief Medford ylsttor this
morning, attending to business in
connection with the rerouting of the
Cascade trains through Medford. due
to storm conditions along the eastern
route.
TOO LATE "TO CLASSIFY
"JOBS." by J. C. Barnes.
A Special Jackson County Edition.
For sale at News Stands and Book
Stores.
Price 50 Cts.
"Jobs" Read It Declaration of
Prlnrlples.
These Principles may not be written
In the 1938 Republican or Democratic
Platforms but will become a National
Issue. Ability to Buy must be pro
vided for.
Read "Jobs," by J. O. Barnes.
' WANTED. SAL.EMAN Over 35 for t'.lls
territory exclusive, to sell RAdlo
Television home shop training, in
dorsed bv over 40 leaders, like Zen
ith. Philco. Stewart Warner. Out
men make $250 00 up a month, com.
basis: leads furnished. We train
you in field; must have transporta
tion; prove yourself. Immediate
earnings. For personal interview,
call Mr. Stoner at the Hotel Jackson.
Medford. Oregon.
RADIO & TELEVISION
INSTITUTE.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (API
More money tor the Home Owners'
Loan corporation and extension of the
Civilian Conservation Corps are
planned by President Roosevelt.
At hi press conference today he
said additional funds for the home
corporation to meet applications
already on file, would be sought but
the amount had not been decided
upon. A billion dollars has been men
tioned In administration sources.
The president said he favored con
tinuing the CCC another year.
On the proposal for old age pen
sions, he emphasized that while the
federal government had limited Its
share to $15 a month there was no
limitation upon the amount the
states might provide.
He said the federal limit was nec
essary to keep the old age program
within sound financing.
As for the unemployment insurance
proposal Mr. Roosevelt said he as
sumed the states would adopt a uni
form system of providing for workers
who change from one Job to another
so their contributions to the Insur
ance fund would be safeguarded.
Hope was expressed by the presi
dent that the social security legisla
tion would be put through quickly
so It could get to the state legis
latures before most of them ndjouin
about the end of March or first of
April.
Whistling Buoy
Wooes Cow With
Plaintive Moo's
KODIAK. Alaska, Jan. 18. UP
Convinced that a new whistling
buoy off Kodiak island la a boy
friend of romantic Inclinations.
Bessie, a cow, paced the sands of
Long Island restlessly todsy.
A. W. Bennett, fur farmer, said
he could not prove to Bele that
It was only a buoy friend.
Since the United States light
house service installed the bu?y,
Bessie has refused to leave the
beach. She neglects milk produc
tion and walks back and forth.
mci!i encouragingly to the dis
tant suitor.
Bennett said he was considering
an alienatotn suit against Capt.
Leadbetter of the lighthouse tend
er Cedar.
CATHERINE BROWN TO
TAKE TEACHING POST
Miss Mary Catherine Brown,
daughter of Mrs. W. I. Brown of 235
North Oakdale. has accepted a posi
tion as Instructor in the social science
department of the Senior high school,
It was announced today by Acting
Superintendent C. O. Smith.
Miss Brown, well known here, has
ben teaching for some time In Bir
mingham. Ala., and 1b expected to
arrive for her new position Febru
ary 1.
JLOCAJLS
! To PhoenU Mrs. L. Redbarn of
Medford U spending the day visiting
with her sister. Mrs. Bernlce Water
man of Phoenix.
!
To San Francisco W. L. Lemartl,
having been registered here at Hotel
Medford, left last night by train for
San Francisco.
To Central Point Miss Helen
Humphrey of Gold HIM left this morn
ing by train for Central Point, en
route home from this c:ty.
To Portland for Meek-end Edward
: Evanson. Jr.. left by train this morn
ing, enroute to Portland, where he
will spend the week-end with rela
! tlves.
From Grants Pass Ray Spalding,
Asher Mansfield and Clarke Stokes,
all of this city, were visitors in Med
ford Wednesday evening. Grants
Pass Courier.
Returns to Cresnell Miss Martha
Gates of Creswell, Ore., left enroute
home this morning by train, having
been visiting in southern Oregon for
the last three months, at the A.
Leaverton home.
Attend Shrine Circus Amon.3
Grants Pass resident who attended
the Shrine circus In Medford Tues
day night were Mr. and Mrs. Tate
Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
VanLuven, according to the Grant
Pass Courier.
Mining Man Here Bob Hfifoix! of
San Francisco was expected to arrive
by train this morning to attend to
business In southern Oregon, whore
he has mining Interests,
To Make Home Here Miss Grace
Rayphorta of Mountain View, Cai.,
arrived this morning by train to make
her home in Medford, having been in
the south for the last several years.
Fined 10 Alfred Metuel. 44. box
916. Medford, was fined $10 t:.ia
afternoon in Justice court, having
been arrested on East Main street
by state police last night for viola
tion of a basic traffic rule.
Leaves for Fugene Miss Thelma
Hollls of Eugene left this morniius
by train for her home, having been
nailing here for the last six weeks
with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Coghlll,
also at the home of Miss Esther Alex
ander. t
Skid on rtirve City police receiv
ed reports on an turo accident Wed
nesday evening on the Pacific high
way, four miles north of Wolf Creek,
involving cars driven by James F.
Moore, 33, of 307 Vancouver avenue,
this city, and Max Nusleln of San
Francisco. The reports said Nusleln's
car skidded Into the other auto on
a curve.
Camps Get Snow Members of Med
ford district, CCC. are getting1 their
share of the snow, according to re
ports received by officials of Rogue
River national forest. In which five
of the camps are situated. Depths at
these camps were reported aa follows:
Carberry, 36 Inches; Applegate. IS
inches; South Fork. 34 inches; Elk
Creek. 19 Inches; Evans Creek, 18
inches.
THREE INCHES OF SNOW
BLANKETS SALEM AREA
SALEM. Jan. 18 ,AP An added
fall of snow throughout the day
Thursday, combined with near-freezing
temperature, made both walking
and motoring over ice-covered streets
here extremely hazardous today. Near
three Inches of snow fell here
throughout the day, most of which
still lay on the ground.
The sunny side of marriage la the
outside.
PAGE GIRL INJURED
BY TUMBLE ON WALK
SALEM, Jan. 18. AP) Betty
Stlsby. about 30. page In the state
senate, will probably be unable to
continue her work during the re
mainder of the session due to a
broken knee, suffrred when she slip- i
ped on the icy walk in front of the
state hotise this morning.
After receiving treatment for the j
injured limb. Miss Stlsby was taken ;
to her home in Portland In a police
car.
Stated Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
VjrJvat 7:30 p. m. Installation
of officers conducted by
Most Worshipful Orand Master. E. M.
Wilson. Visiting Brothers invited.
FRED PURDIN, W. M.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
with
(Carnation
Wheat
Tpurisbiug, delicious!
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Phone 1054-J
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Prices are Rapidly
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Meats at the Old
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Why not enjoy the best in
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TOH SALE Incubators, brood,
chicken urirf, model T Ford. 627
No. Central.
FOR SALE 1929 Durant 4-door ie
dan. 150. 619 Liberty.
WANTED Lat model sedan, oheao.
Will pay c"sn t0 owner. Box 904.
Tribune.
LOST i -karat diamond ring. Tif
fany. Reward. Leave at Tribune.
AUCTION SALE
Don't let the weather keep you from
the big Auction. Saturday. Jan. 19.
1 p. m.. In the Pavilion, reeardiess
of weather. Livestock, poultry, big
line furniture, beds, aprlngs. rock
era, clocks, lampsf acales. radios,
atom, beautiful oak and walnut
dining sets. Take advantage of bad
weather. Those who attend will see
wonderful bargains. SO. OREO.
LIVESTOCK. AUCTION.
TOR SALE. CHEAP 3-lnch pump
with 1-h p. 110-volt motor. Inquire
131 W. Main.
ALFALFA for sale. Will trade aome
for posts. B..L. Dodge. Tel. I519-J.
FOR RENT 3-room house, furnished.
821 Oak.
TRADE for work, drop-head Singer,
electric phonograph, plays 11 rec
ords. 909 Beatty, back of Camp
Withus.
FOR RENT 5-room modern house,
27.50. Furnished wHh overstuffed.
Phone 582-R.
A REAL RANCH BARGAIN
Choice farm home. 40 acres, good free
soil and buildings. 7-room house,
large barn, garage, fruit cellar and
smaller buildings. FREE WATER
RIGHT: Bellvlew district. 3 miles
south Ashland: near good school.
Grange hall and golf course. For
quick sale. 8750. Terms: low rate
of Interest. Last time sold for
15.000. Price includes stork and
machinery. B. J. PALMER. Real
. Estate Broker. Jackson County
Bank. Tel. 311.
FOR RENT 4-room house, partly fur
nished: i acre: 4th house on Lo-
mquire no w. uin.
r'.er lane.
WANTED Snow pictures. Bring your
films to E. Hayden Jones. 607 W.
2nd, or Phone '1282-M. They will
be called for and delivered. Best
work: easy prices.
FOR RENT
Welch.
Furnished house, 716
TRANSIENT CAMP
DRIVER IS HELD
A Chevrolet truck belonging to J.
J. Osenbrugge of Mod ford leased to I
the U. S. government for use at the
Talent transient camp, was found :
by state police lato yesterday In the ,
ditch at a point on the Pacific high- '
way north of Grants Pass.
Ed Smith. 35. of .the Grants Pass
transient camp, driver of the truck,
was arrested and taken to that city
for trial, charged with driving while
Intoxicated, local officers said.
Medford authorities Raid Smith j
"borrowed" the truck from Talent
with two companions, whom he drove :
to Roseburg, and ran Into the ditch
on the return trip. The truck was not
badly damaged.
ENGLISH ART REffiWED
AT CAMERA CLUB MEET
A review of English art. with pic
ture of the artists , and their prin
cipal work, was given by Mrs. Satch
well at the Camera club meeting last
evening. After the open meeting
Thomas J. Radcllffe led the members
In a discussion of landscape photog
raphy. The art exhibit. In charge of Miss
Gladys Sturlin, had paintings In pas- ;
tel, in oils, and colored photographs ,
by Mrs. Satchwell and water colors
by Miss Sturlin.
D. Raymond Driver will show mo
tion pictures of birds taken on his
bird refuge and other points at the
February meeting.
BUTTE FALLS HIGHWAY 1
City police received reports of an
accident which occurred January 11 1
on 'the Butte Palls highway near the
Intersection of the Owen Oregon rail
way. In which a car driven by E. C i
Richmond of Central Point skiddtd
and turned over. The car was badly
damaged in the crash but none of
it occupants were Injured.
The accident was said to have been
caused when the Richmond car Bp- ,
proached another vehicle driven by
R. B. Baker. 46, ol Butte Falls. At
tempting to pass on the narrow road,
the first car went into the ditch,
came back onto the road and got oit
of control In the gravel.
Farm advisor
expects 225 "FREE"
gasoline miles
CUTTING CHOKE 12 THIS WINTER
Super-SHELL can save him up to a cupful of gatoline evrrj
cold start. JuM xh cup saved each time on l starts a day Kill
mean 225 extra gasoline miles for him during winter
Super-SHELLoffersdel-
inite savings to anyone
using ordinary winter gasoline.
As much as a cupful on every
real cold start. And always a j
saving in any weather, due to
Super-SHELL's "warming up"
in xh the former time.
Remember: Super-SHELL is
Thermalized and only Super
SHELL brings you this advantage.
uper
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ONE WEEK ONLY
Sale Ends Saturday, January 26
HUNDREDS OF ITEMS CUT BELOW MEDFORD'S DEEP CUT PRICES-NOW THE LOWEST IN MEDFORD'S
HISTORY ... BE THRIFTY PAY LESS AT JARMIN'S.
COLD REMEDIES
100 Bayer's
Aspirin 53c
50c Nyal Cold
CaDsules 33c
Ijjgl 25c Zerbst's
uapsuj.es ic
25c Weeks Cold Tablets 17c
25c Nyal Laxa Cold 17c
60c Alka Seltzer 49c
30c Foley's Cold and Grippe..!. 23c
30c Hill's Cascara Quinine 23c
Dozen Aspirins 5c
100 Aspirins 11c
25c Anacin . 17c
25c Acetidine 17c
Grove's Bromo Quinine 24c
SAVE AT JARMIN'S
LAXATIVES
60c Sal Hepatica 49c
85c Kruschen Salts.... 57c
60c Jad Salts 43c
100 Hinkle's Tablets 16c
25c Peenamint 17c w
25c Natures Remedies 17c
30c Pierce's Pellets.... 23c
25c Carter's Little Pills 17c
100 Cascara Tablets 19c
Ex-Lax Chocolate, 50c size 34c
25c size 17c
TRADE AT JARMIN'S
YOU PAY LESS
NOSE DROPS-CHEST RUBS
30c Mentholatum .. 20c
35c Vick's Rub 24c
35c Vick's Drops .. 21c
50c Kleer-A-Head
Inhalent 27c
25c Mistol Ephe-
drine 19c
50c Ephedrine
Compound 27c
50c Grove's Drops 27c
39c Hill's Nose Drops 27c
$1.25 Absorbine Junior 94c
35c Sloan's Liniment 27c
35c German White Liniment 17c
75c Penetrine Liniment .... 43c
Creomulsion, $1.25 size 86c
HAVE YOUR ' PRESCRIPTION
FILLED AT JARMIN'S
NASAL
MOM
ANTISEPTICS
$1.00 Listerine 59c
Pints Z-L Antiseptic 19c
Quarts Z-L Antiseptic 36c
16-oz. San-Sep Solut'n 23c
16-oz. McKesson's .... 49c
16-oz. Lavoris ............ 69c
$1.00 Liq. Pepsodent 69c
50c Wampole's Bonsol 29c
50c Listerine 39c
16-oz. McKesson's LaGarg .... 59c
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TOBACCOS
1 lb. Prince Albert 66c
15c tins 8V2c
1 lb. Velvet 65c
15c tins Sy2c
1 lb. Granger 64c
10c Copenhagen, 2 for 16c
Advertiser ; 7c
Target 7c
Tuxedo 7c
Hi-Plane 7c
Geo. Washington 7c
Golden Grain 3V2C
( Bayer
Aspirin Tablets
JT 50c
Phillips'
I Milk of
I Magnesia ,
37c J
X 35c
Lyons'
Tooth Powder
TWO
10c i mux
I TM1KR
IIKIAK .
I'IPK
All fnr
27c
Stud, Durham,
Bugler, Dukes,
Buffalo,
Hurley Burley
3 for
10c
CimrK, rhr.lrrflrlrt., l.urklrn
Raw Irlthi, Old Ocilrtl
8 Packages 96c
2 for 25c
rrw 60c Air
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REMEDIES
40c Castoria 28c
Pints U.S.P. Cod Liver Oil 47c
50 Halibut Oil Capsules 67c
Squibb's Adex Tablets 79c
Quarts Milk Magnesia 34c
$1.50 Pinkham's Veg. Comp. $1
Dr. Miles Remedies 83c
$1.00 Adlerika 69c
Petrol Agars 84c
Oil and Agar.... 47c
Squibb's Oil .... 590
Many Other
Items
on Sale
$1.20
Scott's
Emulsion
Cod Liver Oil
89c
fl.no
WATKR
BOTTLE
nr
Fnunlnln
SYIUMIK
43c
Not Listed
Here
MISCELLANEOUS
Frens 12's 12c
Kotex 17c
Gillette Blades 19c
1 lb. Cotton 19c
$1.50 Certane Jelly 89c
50c West's Tooth Brush 32c
Ipana 39c
Pebecco 19c
1 lb. Seventeen Creams .... $1.19
v
V
35c
Vick's
Vapo Rub
Salve
24c
n
r-
35c
Grove's
Laxative
ifromo Quinine
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