MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1935.
PAGE FIVE
DAILY'S PLEA ON
BURGLARY CHARGE
SET FOR MONDAY
Julian Daily, Indicted under two
counts by the last grand Jury, for
burglary not In a dwelling, arraign
ed this morning In circuit court, was
granted until next Monday to plead.
Leslie (Buck) Wilson and Carl Tre-
malne, Indicted on the same charge,
are at large, and bench warrants
were ordered Issued for their arrest.
WASH OUT
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . , . Vitality
Medical authorities agree that your kid
neys contain 16 MILKS of tiny tubei or
filters which help to purify the blood sad
keep you healthy.
1 yoa have trouble with too freqaent
bladder passages with scanty amount caus
ing burning: arid discomfort, the 16 MILES
of kidney tabes need washing out. This dan
ffer signal may be the beginning of nacgmg
backache, leg pains, loss of pep and vitality,
getting up nights, lumbago, swollen feet
and ankles, rheumatic pains and di illness,
If kidneys don't empty 8 pints every day
and get rid of 4 pounds of waste matter,
your body will take up these poisons causing
aerloua trouble. It may knock you out and
lay yon up for many months. Don't wait.
Ask your druggist for DOAN'S PILLS . . .
a doctor's prescription . . . which has been
used successfully by millions of kidney suf.
ferers for over 40 years. They give quick
relief and will help to wash out the 16
MILES of kidney tubes.
But don't take chances with strong drugs
or so-called "kidney cures" that claim to fix
you up in 16 minutes, for they may seriously
injure and irritate delicate tissues. Insist
en DOAN'S PILLS ... the old reliable re
lief that contain no "dope" or habit-forming
drum. Be sure you get DOAN'S PILLS
at your druggist. 1934, Foiter-Miiburn Co-
Glenn Springer, also Indicted for the
same crime. Is serving a state prison
term for burglarizing of Mann's store
last October.
The Indictment charges the youths
with the robbery a year ago of De
Voe's, In which there was an ex
change of shots, between the city po
lice and the robber, and the entry
of the "What-Not" confectionery. In
which a safe was hauled away.
The court appointed Attorney Otto
Prohmeyer as counsel for Dally, at
his request.
Mrs. Myrtle Eleanor Sloan, mother
of two children. Indicted for the al
leged passage of a forged check for
$20 on the Ptggly-Wtggly store In
this city entered a plea of not guilty.
Time of trial was set for either March
23, or the following Monday. March
25. She Is represented by Attorney
P. J. Newman.
LATERTEATSALE
iMIUTAMT FARMERS OFil saM neP.rt
MINNESOTA EXTOLLED
Jnckaon county hlth unit report.
ed that Mveral contributor to the
anti-tuberculosl seal aale campaign
turned In complete reporta alter the
Hat of contrlbutlona waa released yea.
terday.
Willow Springs luted complete
return of 6.61. Nell creels wrs er
roneously omitted from the report,
and waa one of the flrat dlatrlcta to
turn In money. Ita total vaa $2.05
Theae changea bring the grand total
derived from the campaign to more
than ti.sos.
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SLOVAKIAN PRESIDENT
TURNS 85TH MILEPOST
PRAHA, Czechoslovakia, March 7.
(AP) Hundreds of congratulatory
messages, Including one from Joshua
Butler Wright, United States minis.
ter, came to President Thomas Gar-
rlgue Masaryk today on his t
birthday anniversary.
Villages and towns throughout the
nation were adorned with bunting.
ST. PAUL, Minn., March 7. (AP)
Echoes of a suggestion by Gov
ernor Floyd B. Olson for an "eco
nomic revolution" were heard toaay
while several hundred farm aid ad
vocates marched back to their homes,
Governor Olson was called a
"prophet" and the "next president
of the United States" by Milo Reno
of Des Moines, president of the Na
tional Farmers' Holiday association.
whose Minnesota branch sponsored a
trek by Minnesota farmers to the
state house to demand legislative re
lief for agriculture.
Addressing the farm delegation the
governor yesterday urged an "eco
nomic revolution" and praised the
militant farm movement" in Min
nesota aa one that "is not talking
about the tariff on cocoanut oil, but
about legislation," which prompted
Reno to criticize "big business," the
AAA and President Roosevelt.
"If president Roosevelt hsd kept
his pledge to the people." asserted
Reno, "we would have been out of
this trouble in two weeks.' The AAA?
It has no more chance to succeed
than did Herbert Hoover's farm
beard. The AAA has gone up salt
creek to keep company with the
politicians who were put in charge
of the farm board."
Legion Will Plan
Anniversary Meet
A meeting of the American Legion
has been called for Monday night,
for the purpose of drawing up plans
for the big Legion party In celebra
tion of the 18th anniversary of the
organizing of the Legion. The big
Dsrtv is to be held in the K. r
hall on March 15. Announcement of
the program to be presented that
evening will be made later. ,
March 7, 103ft
Forecasts
Med ford and vicinity: Rain to
night and Friday; not much change
In temperature.
Oregon: Rain west and local rain
or snow east portion tonight and Fri
day; somewhat cooler east portion to
night. Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 71; lowest. 28.
Total monthly precipitation, 037
of an inch: excess for the month.
0 01 of an Inch. Total precipitation
since September 1, 1034, 12.84 inches;
deficiency for the season, 0.11 of an
Inch.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, 43 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 00
per cent.
GEORGE STEAD OF
Sunrise tomorrow, 0:34 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 6:09 p. m.
George B. Stead, resident of Rogue
River. Ore., for the past three and
ona-half years, passed away at the
family residence at 3 30 p. m.. Wed
nesday, after a short illness.
Mr. Stead was born at Waterloo,
Towa. August 24. 1874. He spent his
early life in Towa, and also gained
his early education there, later as
suming a position with hla father.
William Stead, In the contracting
business and also brick -making. Mr.
Stead was an excellent brick maker.
He was united In marriage to Miss
Julia Carper at Waterloo, Iowa, in
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Boise - ...Jf- 44 38 T Cloudy 1
Boston - 62 28 .... Cloudy ;
Chicago 34 30 .74 Cloudy
Denver 36 22 Clear
Eureka .., B2
Helena 16 ....
Los Angeles ....... 62 46 .... Cloudy
MEDFORD 60 36 .07 Cloudy
New York . 68 38 .... Cloudy
Omaha 20 8 .72 P.Cdy.
Phoenix 62 42 Cloudy
Portland 48 38 .82 Cloudy
Reno 46 82 .06 Cloudy
Salt Lake City ..... 38 33 .... Clear
San Francisco -.. 64 46 .62 Clear
Seattle 56 40 .04 Rain
Spokane ........... 44 18 .... Cloudy
Walla Walla 52 48 T Cloudy
Washington, D.O. .... 44 .04 Cloudy
1894. She parsed away in 1002.
Mr. Stead came west In IB 10, and
took a contract in Washington, which
lasted one year, when he went to
Eugene to be with his son. and lived
in Eugene for 10 years before coming
to southern Oregon.
He was again united In marriage
at Grants Pass, to Martha Seaman.
In 1033. They have lived at Rogue
River since their marriage.
He leaves, besides his widow, one
son. Wayne S. Stesd of Medford, and
one brother, A. W. Stead of Tonasket.
Wash.; two nieoee and one nephew
and four grandchildren.
Funeral services, in charge of the
Perl Funeral Home, will be announced
later.
Miss Mlksche Returns Miss Ber- on the Oregonian, having spent a few
tills Mlkache returned this morning 1 days visiting In Portland.
Oregon Weather
Rain west and local rain or snow
east portion tonight and Friday;
somewhat colder east portion tonight;
fresh shifting winds off the coast.
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