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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTCD, OREGON, FRTD.AT, JUNE 7, 1935.
G-MEN BELIEVE
(Continued from Page One.)
agents working to solve the 9200,000
abduction.
He would not wy what his duties
-would be nor how long he expected
to be here, but arrangements to pro
vide him office space were made to
day at downtown headquarters of the
Justice department.
Not a Flero
"I'm no hero," was Nathan's reply
to newspaper men who sought In
formation concerning previous cases
on which he had worked.
Detectives Schrum and Browne,
who took Kelly Into custody In Port
land, said he "got & big laugh when
told federal men were after him."
"We know Kelly Is broke," they
said. "Why yesterday he bummed
one of his friends for 16 cents for
hamburger and coffee."
Kelly's police record showed he
had been arrested mostly for drunk
enness and disorderly conduct and
that he was In the Portland city Jail
until five days before the kidnaping
May 24.
Captain John J. Keegan of the
Portland detective bureau, who has
named six men he said federal agents
wanted for questioning In the kid
naping, commented bluntly on Kelly
by saying:
"They wanted him and they've got
him." Kelly was not among the six
Keegan previously named.
12 Families Uuarded
Prom a Seattle detective agency
came Information that federal agents
had warned Pugct Sound families of
ktdnaplngs, that 12 families had been
guarded, and that four more sought
protection the day George was
snatched.
The families were not named and
federal agents refused to comment on
the re porta.
Prom San Pranclsco and Sand point,
Idaho, meanwhile, came reports thst
three of the other men named by
Captain Keegan had been seen there
recently.
Police Inspector Fred Butz said at
San Francisco that J. R. McKee told
him he had seen Jack Bailey and
Harold McAttee there recently.
Bailey formerly waa a bootlecger,
known both In Portland and here,
and McAttee Is wanted for question
ing In a St. Louis, Mo., slaying.
Sheriff Warren D. Rapp of Sand
point, Idaho, said ha was told by a
prisoner that Bailey and Herbert Les
ter Johnstone, another of the men
named by Keegnn, had been seen be
tween Spokane and Missoula, Mont.,
last Monday.
Schilling
m n
ii lore tiavor.
hols more Try if
Market?
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. June 7. (AP)
(USDA) HOGS: 250 Including 190
direct; market steady; good to choice
160 to 210, mostly 9.50; heavier
weights scarce; few light lights, S8.75-
9.00; packing sows, 97.25-7.50; feeder
pigs saleable around 48.75-9.00.
CATTLE: 60, salves 35. Including
33 direct; mostly a cleanup market;
scattered, sales steady to weak; few
cutter cows. $3.25-3.75; good fat heif
ers up to 7.25; odd head light cut-
tery steers, $4.60; fat grass steers.
quotable up to $8.00; good dry fed
steers, quotable to (0.35; vealers,
saleable $7.00 down.
SHEEP: 700, Including 286 direct;
market steady; good spring lambs,
mostly $6.75-6.85; common to medi
um grades, $6.00-6.00; medium to
good, 72 to 125-lb, yearlings, $4.25-
4.75; slaughter ewes, saleable around
75 cents to $1.26; good light ewes,
quotable $2.00.
CHICAGO, June 7. (Pi (U. 0.
Dept. Agr.l HOOS: 9000; light kinds
strong to 10 higher; medium weights
steady to strong; heavies weak to 5
lower; better grade 200-260 lbs. 9.80
95. top 10 00; 160-190 lbs. 0.60-90;
sows 8.40-86.
CATTLE: 2000; most salea weak to
shade lower, largely a cleanup mar
ket; best steers 10.75; odd lots 8.00
10.75; top weighty sausage bulls 6 25;
common light offerings aelllng down
to 4.75 and below; vealers scarce,
steady; s toe leers and feeders nomin
ally steady.
SHEEP: 10.000; fairly active on
spring lambs and yearlings. Bulk
fully steady; good to choice 87-99 lb.
yearlings 7.60-8.15; 103 lb. California
mostly yearling ewes, 7.00. also to
packers; choice 68 lb. native spring
lambs 10 00; two doubles 68 lb. clip
ped California springers 8.25; around
50 out per car at 7.00; load plain
wooled California springers unsold;
sheep little changed; native ewes 2.00-3.50.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. June 7
(AP) (USDA) Cattle 150; steers
weak to 15c lower; two loads 955-lb.
Callfornlas. $8.26; top good -choice
vealers, $8.60 9 00.
SHEEP 800; choice wooled Iambs
absent; around 185 shorn, 41-48-lb.
feeder lambs on sale.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. June 7. (AP) Grain:
Wheat Open High Low Close
July .71 ,-7iy. -7014 .70'A
Sept .71 '4 .71 'i .70 .70
Dec 724 .72 .11 ,7lV4
Cash: Btg Bend bluestcm, 83: dark
hard winter, 12 per cent, B714; do.
11 per cent, 78; soft white, 70: west
ern white. 70: hard winter, 60';
northern spring, 7014, western red.
00.
Oata: No. 2 white, 20.00.
Corn: No. 2 E yellow, $40.28.
MUlrun, standard, $24.60.
Today's car receipts: wheat, 13:
Hour, 13.
Portland Produce
weekly, 28-27c lb.; c grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTLINO
Buying price, butterfat basis, 65c
lb.
EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials,
28c; exarts, 27c; fresh extras, brown,
27c; standards, 23c; fresh mediums,
26c; medium firsts. 21c dozen.
EGGS Buying price of whole
salers: Fresh specials, 24c; extras.
24c; standards. 31c; extra mediums,
20c; medium firsts, 18c; under -grade,
18c dozen.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery,
buying price: white broilers. 15c lb.;
others unchanged.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, onions, new
onions, potatoes, new potatoes, canta
loupes, hay and wool, steady and unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
OHICAOO, June 7. (P) Wheat:
Open Hlght Low Close
June 82',,
July 83-84'i 841, 82, 82
Sept 84 B4 83 83',
Drc 88', 84 85,4 85v'
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. June 7. (AP) Find
ing little stock for ssle at reduced
levels, equity buyers became & bit
more aggressive In the latter part ol
today's market session and bid up
some of their favorites.
Selectivity was the rule, however,
and dealings exceptionally quiet. The
close was fairly steady. Transfers ap
proximated 880.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. 4c Dye v 140
Am. Con 137
Am. Ac Fn. Pow 4
A. T. 4c T - 128 'j
Anaconda 14 ft
Atch. T. 4c 8. P 41',
Bendlx Avla 13
Beth. 8tecl 25
California Packg 38
Caterpillar Tract 44
Chrysler 44
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Oen. Foods
10
08 2
34),
Oen. Mot 30 J,
Int. Harvest
1. T. 4c T
Johns-Man
Monty Ward
30 V,
(
48
25 li
North Amer 18
Penney (J. C.) 70',4
Phillips Pet 21
Radio '. 5 V,
8ou. Pac 16?4
But. Brands 1454
St. Oil Col 33
St. Oil N. J 40',
Trans. Amer. 8
Union Corb 80
Unit. Aircraft 12 'a
U. S. Steel
32
PORTLAND. June 7. UP) BUT
TER Prints, A grade. 28 lie lb. In
parchment wrappera, 29',4c In cartons:
B grade, parchment wrappers, 27'c
lb.; cartons 28140 lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. A
grade deliveries at least twice weekly,
27-28c lb., country routes, 28-28c lb.;
B grade, deliveries less than twice
WHAT'S A LADY TO DO?
Dttd missed hla parade because Mother's trying: to
kill mos(ultocs one at a time. She won't live that
long! The trick Is to kill 'em wholesale. It's cosy!
Rid your house of mosquitoes, flics, fleas, gnuts,
moths and other insects - with STANDARD OIL
FLY SPRAY.
Every odnce kill-tested, the top-quality prod
uct of selected ingredients and advanced labora
tory skill! It kills all insects, and kills 'em QUICK.
And right there is the real economy you always
get with high quality: Results for your money
good riddunce of annoying, dangerous insects.
t-Ll
9
OTHER STANDARD OIL
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
SELF-POLISHING WAX
.Shincj itself In 20 minutes. No
polishing needed on hardwood
and other flooring.
If you prefer to use a polisher
Standard Oil Liquid Wax or
Standard OH Posle Wax ghe
enduring floor protection
CLEANING FLUID
knocks the spots out of every
thing dresses, aulls, hats, ties,
gloves, rugs and upholstery.
GuAa.ti:eif
FULL STRENGTH
MOIQUITOIS - FIIIS lOACHII
MOTHS rilAS ANTS - ONATS
STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Snn Fnuh'Im'O Hiillcrfut.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. (?)
First dratlo butterfat 129 V2 fob. Sun
Francisco.
NMver.
NEW YORK. June 7. vT) Bar sil
ver steady and unchanged at 72 V.
Butter and Eggs
Continue Steady
PORTLAND, Ore., June 7. ( AP)
There waa no change tn butter or
butterfat prices today.
Fully steady tone was continued In
the market for prrs locally with
prices unchanged generally. Receipts
to date this season total 175,008 cnncs
compared with 202.044 cases a year
ago.
Cut of l cent a pound in the sell
ing prlco on Tillamook cheese, a rare
change, was Announced. The new
price on trlplots at Tillamook was
16 cents a pound with 18 cents at
Portland.
LAVAL HAS CONFIDENCE
OF FRENCH CHAMBER
PARIS. June 7. (Apt Premier
Pierre Laval, asking decree powers
to save the French franc from de
valuation, won a quick vote of con
fidence from the chamber today
within 17 hours after he had formed
a government.
Rfllxksh cooked food sale will be
held at the old Campbell clothing
store on East Main. Saturday.
ACCEPTED
by Science and the
American People
laboratories hnv devoted years
of rrsearrh lo discover Ihc facis
shout hran. These tents show that
kcllogV At I -Ha a is a naiural
laiaiivc food for normal people.
As a renull, All-Biun ha been
rrepled hy the American Mrdir.il
AMorintton 4'ommittee on Foods
and approved by Good llouckerp
ing Imiitate.
Millions of Americans mr Ait.
flu an to correct ronMipation due lo
imumi'irn. "hulk in meal.. Kor
Aii-Hnan supplies generous mild
"liulk," whirh continues to he effec
tive when used for monih. Ai.i
Hran also furnishes v it urn in It and
iron, an element of the blood.
Two taldesponnfuls d-iily are nu
11 t sufficient. Chronic rars, with
earh meal. If not relieved this war,
ee our doctor.
How much better than laVIng
patent medirinesl Ccl the red-jnd-
green pirkae at
vour grocer's. M,id
by Kellogg in
Uatile Creek.
SALLEE CONVICTED
MOLESTING CHILD
SACRIFICE SALE
$4000 HOM E A 1800.
room home, beautiful lot, well lo
cated, nice ehade trees. If sold bv
June 15th will take $1800; $500
cuh, balance terms. J5ee owner, 20
North Peach St. Phone 910-Y.
IN
ICI
(Continued from page One.)
Sallee was charged with a similar of
fense in Lane county last fall. Trial
of the case resulted in a disagree
ment by the Jury. Sallee, on the
stand, admitted conviction of a fel
ony in Idaho.
Sallee has been a resident of this
county since last December 8, resid
ing on Yankee creek in the Antelope
district. He lias been employed ori
SERA work. Previous to last Decem
ber, Sallee testified, he had been a
resident of this city and county "off
and on for. ten years."
Instructions to the Jury were given
this morning by JucUe H. D. Norton
The trial started last Monday morn
ing before a Jury composed entirely
of men. The case has attracted con
siderable interest, particularly In Cen
tral Point.
Yesterday was devoted to the final
arguments of the state and defense,
and rebuttal testimony by the state.
Sallee offered an alibi defense, tes
timony beln.7 introduced In an effort
to show that he was in this city at
the time of the crime. The state of
fered positive identification of Sallee
by the child and partial identifica
tion by adult witnesses.
The state was represented by Dep
uty District Attorney George W. Nell
son and the defense by Attorney M.
O. Wllklns.
FOR SALE One-spot flea powder for
your doj. Monarch, Seed and Feed
Co.
FOR SALE One acre,
half mile out, $750.
225 So. Oakdale.
bouse, garage.
H. N. Lofland,
LOST Black cocker spaniel; white
vc&t: llce:ue No. 618; name "Sonny
Boy." Call 1516. Reward.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished; adults
only. 0 E. Jackson.
FOR SALE Dairy fly sprays, 00c per
g.Ulon up. Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.
LATE model Ford V-8 Coupe, a real
buy, only $395. Plercc-Aileu Mour
Co., Docile and Plymouth.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE '30 Chev. coach, 1122 N
Central.
1934 Chevrolet Pickup.
1032 Nash Special Sedan.
1930 Ford Coupe.
1929 Ford Coupe.
1931 Ford Truck, Duals.
1932 International Truck. Duals.
1023 Chev. Leg Truck and Trailer.
1927 Hudson Coach.
1927 Butck Coach.
1927 Chev. Coupe
1929 Chevrolet Truck.
Many more for you to select from.
Liberal Terms.
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
123 S. Riverside Ave. Ph:me 303.
Sec the man In the bl4 hat.
SACRIFICE SALE
Business location, Pacific highway,
450 ft. frontage on highway, roads
on all sides; 4-room house, store
building, trading post. If sold by
June loth will sacrifice. $2000; $500
cash, balance terms. See owner, 20
North Peach St. Phone 910-Y.
WILL PAY cah for Ford model A or
Chevrolet roadster or coupe. Must
be cheap. 518 So. Oakdale.
SMALL FURN. HOUSE for rent. Call
817 W. 10th or Tel. 621-R.
WILL the man who picked up the
black purse near the county poor
farm please Phone 341-R-4.
FOR SALE Colored fryers. Tel. 951-R
FOR RENT Small, attractive fur
nished house. $27. 50. Phone 589-J-2.
FURNISHED apt. for rent, 375 So.
Central.
SACRIFICE SALE
15 acres Bear creek bottom land; 7
room modern bungalow; continual
supply of wnter for Irrigation; good
dairy barn; 10 acres in alfalfa; fine
garden land. Improvements ccst
more than price a.sked. Price $3800.
Terms. This offer good until June.
15th. S'e owner, 20 North Peach
St. Phono 910-Y.
FURNISHED apartments for rent.
One lar?.re and one, small apartment.
Furnished. Reasonable rent. Call
at Mail Tribune office.
FOR SALE 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe.
Sacrifice if taken at once. May be
seen at 1033 W. 11th, Saturday or
Sunday.
FOR SALE Household fly spray In
bulk. Brliir? your containers. Prices
rUht. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
Test Here's luck Aoinst
Whiskies Costing Up to
an aB
ivnim
3 MUUI nv
A.
v - ;m. ,v-w$fef fen i
BLENDED Our Famou.
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AUTHENTIC PRE-WAR WAY
ACCEPT this rliallrnse yourself,
. and you will sre whv we do'not
hcsitntc ti.i.llVi it ! In HERE'S LUCK
a fi5-ycar-old distillery brines you ftn
authentic Pre-Wiir tyyr blend. Just
OS we blended (-rent whiskies which
connoisseurs jnetcrred, N-I'.'rr Pro
hibition, so w e blend HERE'S LUCK
today. Its tine base, selected for its
rich mellow flavor, is blended with
none but selected neutral whisky, spe.
cially distilled for smoothest blend
ing. With the loving care and the
experience of 65 years, we blend these
finer mRrcdients our traditional way.
Then the blend is stored for perfect
intermarriage. The result has the
silken smoothness and mellowness you
would be willins to pav much higher
prices to set! Ask for HERE'S LUCK
today and put it to the trial. By the
bottle everywhere.
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BlfcNOtD IN KENTUCKY
BROWN-FORM AM
Distillery COMPANY
.;lOl'!SVUIE
kt.N rt'CKY
OR SALS AT OREGON STATS LIQUOR STORES
The PIUGLY WIGGLY store of Medford, Owned, Controlled and Operated by
Oregon men announces a price cutting party that will put Medford in line
with the rest of America. Let's regain prosperity the old way by putting- the
prices down to fit the pocketbook. You have suffered high prices long enough
and we will not force you to trado in another town to save. Buy at home
and we will share not only our profits with you but our time. For your con
venience, the store will be open evenings until 7:30 and Sunday from 9 a. m.
to 11 a. m. and from 12 until 6 p. m. . Yours for prosperity the old way,
CLIFF JACKSON, Mgr.
Guaranteed
Hardwheat
49 li $ 1 -39
Prices Effective Saturday, Sunday and Monday, June 8, 9, 10
JeIlo 3 pkgs. 14c
Mayonnaise
Brookfi'ld gal. 31.59
WESSON OIL '
Make good fresh Mayonnaise
for about 17c pint
Gal. Can
73e
Milk, Golden Key, tall cans
5V2C
Ktcp on tht Sunny Sldt of Life
rltr 1 lit' .in l .i
roili.ual. Hit-. mi
S. and W. Fine as
money can buy,
Priced Eight
lb. 24c
4 lb. can
BLACK
GREEN
X lb 33? V, lb. ... 25C
Lb. 65c Lb 49o
Tomato
Sauce . . . . 5c
Campbell's
Soup, assorted
3 cans. . . .25c
Ritz Crackers, pound pkg 21c Mayonnaise, Durkee, pint ... 28c
NUT-OLA
PURE VEG.
MILLIONS OF BOTTLES SOLD YEArTTI i"
iv i y
Is "Different"
SPECIAL
I tOUIT 50A HEALTH SOA
2C 5 for 25c 4 for 17c
Quart 10c Lg If
POST TOASTIES regular pkg. . 5c
ZEE Tissue
Fluffed for softness,
3 rolls 13C
Corned Beef, 12-ounce can . . 15c
Ginger Snap Cookies, 5 doz. . . 15c
Napkins, package .... 10c
Dji 7fefi&i Foods
Catsup, large bottle, 2 for . . . 25c
Red Salmon, No. 1 tall can ... 19c
Tomato Juice, gallon ... 39c
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Ka-H- Aliillllffrininu
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE GOLD MEDAL ANNIVERSARY VALUES
Gold Medal, "Kitchen-tested", 49 lbs. $2.05 Bisquick, lg. pkg 33c
Wheaties, 2 packages . 25c Softasilk, large package . . 32c
SALAD AID jr
Durkee 's Pt. tvW
TUNA FISH
White Star.
' ' .. size, 2 for I
lb. Cane
SNOWDRIFT
YOU GET THE KEY TO ITS 3 lb. can M
10CKED IN GOODNESS 59c V, jfjp
9 M-
WAX PAPER 40 in. roll
June brings an abundance of
Fresh Vegetables
Our Produce Dept is a regular
kitchen garden.
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
SATURDAY ONLY
ORANGES, full of juice dozen 5c
POTATOES, U. S. No. 2's 25 lb. bag 29c
STRAWBERRIES, Valley Berries, box 5c; crate 59c
NEW POTATOES, Fancy White Shafters .10 lbs. 17c
MW-rrtKk iff VX"Jf
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