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    3JEDF0KP MATE TRIBUNE. TirEDFORD. OBEGOX. WEDNESDAY. TCLT 10. 1935.
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
T
From Trail Mrs. E. E. Cuffel wa
among Medford visitors from Trail
during the day. x
Among HfeHnrd VIMtors Amonj
Medford business visitor today hav
been Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor of
Trail.
Heath Improve Pred L. Heath, Sr..
who has been HI at his home for the
psst week, it reported aa beinn in a
slightly Improved condition today.
Discharged from CTC Havln been
discharged from the CCC, William I
Wirta and Anthony Oovernale left
last. ntht by train, both enroute to
their home in Chicago.
VMtlnr. at Grants Pa According
to the Grants Pass Courier, Miss
Nana. Matney, aunt of Mrs. W. J. Heas,
la visiting at the Heas home for a
hort time. Mtss Matney la from
Med ford. ,
1
Dr. Cameron at Hf.snllal Dr. War
ran Cameron of the Applej;ate, who
was Injured in a recent auto wreck
ob the Jaclssonville-Ruch highway,
la a patient today at the Community
hospital, where he Is receiving med
ical treatment.
Aihland Visitors Medfordltes v;ho
have been visiting In Ashland this
wk Include Mrs. Archie Laing, who
wa gueat of Marjorle BauKhman;
Mtsa Lucille Murray, who visited with
Miss Parl wardie, and Miss Ruth
Pickett, Robert Dodpe and Mrs. J. P.
Dodge and Albert Anderson
From Crater Lake Mrs. I. A. Meade
of Crater Lake national park waa at
tending to business in Medford today.
Visitor from intra Mr. William
Meehan arrived Monday from Boone,
Iowa, to spend the summer with her
daughter, son-in-law and grandchil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tama and
family.
Porter Serf Return PorUr J. Neff.
attorney, returned thla morning on
the Oregon I an from a short builntaa
trip to S&ltm. having been accom
panied north by motor by Sinclair
Kerby-MUler of Columbia. Mo., who
la expected to return Friday.
On Business In Ashland Talent Irri
gation District Manager Olin Arns
plger and Attorney Frank Farrell of
Medford were visitors in Ashland
Monday In connection with tha Im
pounding of Talent Irrigation district
bonda for the pending governmental
loan to the district. Ashland Tidings.
Bromley In Hospital H, L. Bromley
underwent an operation this morn
ing, and according to reports from
the hospital, was resting well. Trial
of Bromley on a charge of driving an
auto while Intoxicated waa continued
yesterday by Justtet of the Peace W.
R. Coleman, upon motion of hla at
torney, and an affidavit from B:m
ley's physician. Dr. E. R. Durno. Tha
district attorney report tha hearing
will be held as soon as Bromley'
health will permit.
I FEATS
OF FRENCH GIRL MOST
ACCURATE ON RECORD
PARIS (Tjp) Tha metaphysical
Institute of Paris ha Just announced
after eitenstve testa that It has dis
covered the most accurate mathe
matical memory on record In the
brain of a girl of 22 named Mile.
Oaka.
Mile. Osaka can raise a number to
It tenth power by mental arithmetic,
and can extract the root of a num
ber of the lame power in less than
a minute. Twenty persons may eacn
give her orally a number running
Into billions or trillions, and after
ahe ha heard them all, she will
repeat. In any order desired, their
numbers. If you would like to know
the number of days, hours, minutes
and seconds you have lived, give her
tha date .of your birth, and she will
tell you almost instantaneously, with
due allowance for leap years.
If you read off 48 figures at the
rata of two a second to Mile. Osaka,
ahe will repeat them after you with
out error. Inaudi. known aa the
Pagan !ni of Figures, was able to re
member 43. The average person can
retain seven.
Mle. Osaka explains that she sees
tha figures she is working with her
mind a if they were written on a
blackboard, and to reproduce them
she has only to read from that
mental record.
IS SLAYER'S ALIBI
FOR I0WANS. IS VIEW
LOS ANOELE3. July 10. (UP) A
giggling, red headed girl, twisting a
handkerchief as she smtled nervouly
at members of a coroner's Jury told
why he killed a lft-year-old boy
when she saw him walk past her bed
room window. '
The girl. Kathryn Parke. 17-year-old
atage dancer, was held In cus
tody of juvenile officers, charged with
manslaughter for "wilfully and un
lawfully slaying without malice"
Glenn Drewyor. in spite of her In
sistence ahe thought he was a "peep
ing torn." She was held in $2000 bond
for hearing July 17.
It was only after Police Chief Har
old Atkinson of Huntington Beach,
a suburb, where tha shooting occur
red, said he would hold her In cus
tody until unexplained details of the
case were inquired Into, that the girl
slumped dejectedly into her chair.
The case, at first believed to be a
case of shooting at a supposed
"peeper." became complicated when
a neighbor. Mrs. J. R. Hale, said tha
saw the boy walk across the lawn of
the Parks residence at the moment
he waa shot, "but at no time did he
atop to peek in."
Miss Parks, snickering frequently
as she told her story, said she "looked
through the bathroom window and
saw a man standing there."
She said she went into the bed
room, got a gun, returned and. press
ing the muzr.le to the screen, pulled
the trigger.
"I shot downward." she said, "for
fear the bullet might hit a neighbor
but I didn't intend to hit the man
only frichten him away." The bul
let drilled through Drewyor'i leit
temple.
She said he waa three feet away,
whereas Mrs. Hale's testimony was
that the boy "cut across the lawn"
LlTcitock.
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 10 (USDA
AP) Hog receipts 350, including
around 70 through and direct. Mar
ket active, steady to 10c higher.
Good to choice, 17ft-220-lb. weights,
9.65(5 9.85; 3.10 lb. weight down to
$9.35; light lights, 99:4 0 25; parking
sows, 7. 2517. 50; feeder pigs quot
able at 900ff 10.
Cattle receipts 100: calvea 25, in
eluding 0 direct. Market very active;
strong to 25c higher. Lower grade
cows at full advance. Few grass cows
5.00 7.85; heifers mostly 4.00
8.25; low cutter and cutter cows,
82 00 a 3.26; common to medium
grade. 3 50a4 35; bulls. $4004.8U;
heavy beef bulls, quotable to 5.00
and better; good to choice vealers.
$7.50, 8.00: few, $2.80 $ 3.80; calves,
$6.50 7.50.
Sheep receipts 1800. including 354
direct. Market active, mostly steady.
Good, 75-98 lb. drive-in lambs. W
6.50; common to medium, ' $4 .30 if
5.73; four decks good 83-lb:' year
lings. $4.25; slaughter ewes mostly
$2.00 2.50; common kinds down to
$1.35.
TRIPLE MURDER
SAH DIEGO, Calif., July 10. (UP)
Frantic plaa of hii supposed para
mour that he "send them all to hell"
drove Karl O. Rlchny. 60-year-old
carpenter, to drive Mrs. Pearl Mar
garet Equina and their two illegiti
mate children over a cliff March 37.
1934, Richey told a Jury today.
Rlchey. charged with the gruesome
triple skeleton murder" after he
confessed to the year old crime,
spoke In a low trembling voice, nis
watery eyes focused on gnarled hand
In his lap.
"She called me a yellow coward
when I wou i not drive them over,
he aald. "She urged xnt to do It."
Rlchey said when he waa arrested
he had leaped from the car after
steering jt toward a 500-foot cliff.
Two Ancient Hook Same Trout.
WEST HARTFORD. Conn. (UP)
Leon Lis waa fishing from one side
of a stream and a stranger from the
opposite shore when both got a strike.
When they reeled in. they found both
had hooked the aame trout, weighing
about a pound and a quarter.
Now I Eat
CUCUMBERS
pet Stomach ooe
jiffv wttii nrll-on-
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DESMOINES. la. (UP) Marital
trnnhlea fif Jean Hrlow and other '. l did not stop walking
v,.M- h.v. in. Tn I1"-? reported t
CHICAGO, July 10 (AP-USDAI
Hogs SOOO: active. 10.15c higher;
better grade 100-510 lbs., 0.0l
10.04; top HO 10; 390-S50-lb. ao.oo
45: 160-190 lbs., 19 503 10 05: sows.
IS. 35-50.
CATTLE 0000; not enough dons on
steers snd yearlings to make mar
ket; undertone 35 or more lower;
largest steer and yearling run: tew
tales. $9.50 10 50; choirs 1087-lb.
yearlings, 1 1 .40: around 300 Kansas
greasers. $7.258.00; Increased sup
ply better grade yearling heifers
weak, upward; cows steady;
bulls steady; less desirable vealers
wenk to 35c lower, 8 50 down; se
lects, 9.00.
SHEEP 12.000; slow: tat Ismbs aftc
lower; yearllnps little ehsnged; sheep
weak: good to choice nBtlve lambs.
$8.50-75;,. best held. 8.85; range
lambs eligible under $8.00; natite
throwouts. 96.00-50; two doubles
plain range lambs eligible under 98;
desirable held around 92.35; range
ewea absent.
"Let 'Em Have It" Starts Thursday
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Taking a diflerent slant Iroin ' ti- i Richard Arlen. Hrtrvev Stephens and
Men." the first federe.1 sgent picture j Gordon Jones play roles of O-Men
show here a few weeks ago, "Let 'Km I on the blood-sp.tttered tre.ll of Bruce
LAD IS STATE'S
SIARJITNESS
(Continued from Faga One.)
JER5I.Y BULL, purebred, at reason
able price, at Messenger farm. 2'9
miles beiow Gold Hill.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 acres. 40
In alfalfa; houtve, barn, cows, at4
Joining free rarwe. 10 mile of Med
ford. Price 56O0. Medford Trad
ing Co.. 21 S. Riverside. Tel. U'3.
FOR SALE Beautiful home. 7 rooms,
bacmeot, furnace, hardwood floora,
fireplace, fine shade trees, sleeping
porch. Bargain. Box 3918. Tribune.
WANTED Transportation for two
ladies Thursday to Crater Lake or
Diamond lake. Share expenses. Tel.
651-L.
FOR RENT Apr. 1. Trloune Bldg.
Nicely furmsaed. Apply Tribune
oft ice.
around upatairs while he waa impns-
oneo in the hoiue. and once he heird ;
a woman laughing and talking I
The witness had not cotten ti a
fincerprint found on an rmpty pork i VOR SALE Attractive lunch car.
nd ht-nn rtn in tha htriftswav In I 1031 N- Central.
Spokane when court recessed. j
Spectator craned their necks and i
Have It," opening tomorrow at the
Craterian theater, delves into the
heretofore carefully guarded aecrete
of the "why." "how" and where fovea"
of tha government amenta in their
war on crime.
Cabot, whoae portrayal of Public EM'
emy Number One. la one of thla cap
able playera foremoat screen achieve
ment. Eric Linden. Virginia Bruce and
i Alice Brady are alo In featured roles.
aalera: Fresh specials. 23c; extra.
33c; standards. 21c; extra medium i.
20c; medium firsts. 17c; under grade
17c doren.
Cheese, milk, country meat, live
poultry, onions, new onions, potatoes,
new potatoes, cantaloupes, wool and
hay, steady and unchanged.
Wall St. Report
NEEDED BY AMERICANS
strained their eara as they got an
insight Into the thoroughness with
which the 'T. B- I." the federal bu
reau of 'investigation ransacks a
house for fingerprints in Its war on
the snatch racket.
Federal BRenta from far flung sec
tions of the land followed each other
on the stand In swift sxiecession iden
tnying light globe cushioned in cot
ton, the bean can. a two-foot section
of board taken from the hideaway at
tic, a one gallon metal milk can, two
plates and a rent receipt aa coming
from the house. Also they showed the
Jury a big paper packing box. on
which was pencilled "Rev. R. o. Wil
liams. California." as having been
found In the hideout house's garage
woodbin. All the smaller articles were
carefully wrapped.
FOR AATjF 1 trumpet like new. 20;
1 phonograph ant records, $5 00.
Cell 636-W.
EXPERIENCED truck driver wsnr
work Phone lOtW-W. Address 83S
Taylor St.
WANTED Wood cutters. Box 390$,
Tribune.
FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apt.;
private bath and sleeping porch,
$1800. 321 Apple.
'34 wlbLYS Sedan must be sold thla
week. A bsiff.iln. Pierce -Allen
Motor Co., Dodge -Plymouth Dealera.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 4 -room house, nice lot.
sou t h west Med ford ; M)0 , 1 00
down payment. H. N. Lofland. 225
So. Oikdale.
lllr ciisjny
SUNNY
' SPRINGS 1
Straight Whiskey
at a UOW PRICE
creased lowa'a dlvoroe rata. Dr. E. a.
Lockhart. proteaaor of applied W
choloity at Drake University, be.
Heves.
Lockhart made hla conclusion after
studying a report compiled by R. V.
MsLaren, head of the Iowa depart
ment of vital statistics, which showed
that , of every four marriages legal
ized In Iowa during the past five
yeara, one ended in tne divorce
courts.
With divorce as common as it is
In Hollvwood. one cannot expect the
divorce rate In the rest of the coun
try to remain low." Lockhart said.
Motion pictures depict unusual love
affairs, make divorce aeem common.
The commoner It gets, the easier It
la to decide to get a. divorce."
Lockhart added that motion pic-
turea Inculcate a code or moraia
which Is looked upon as common by
millions of Americans, and undoubt
edly precipitate dlvoroea which never
would be sought, If the parties In
volved were left to their own de-vlcea.
LOS ANOELES. July 10. (UP)
Warren A. Russell. 50. we taken Into
custody today after an autopsy Indi
cated murder. lnetad of a suicide.
In the mysterious death of Mrs. Ma
rlon Brown. 45. whose nude body
was found sitting In a chair of her
apartment.
Mrs. Brown, dead for approximately
two weeka before ahe waa found, at
first waa believed to have taken her
life, but an autopsy today showed
ahe died of concuselon of the brain.
Russell, friend of the woman, was
booked on suspicion of murder pend
ing an Inquest Thursday.
Police said virtually all hla cloth
ing except what he wore on hla back,
waa found In Jlra. Brown's bunga
low court apartment. A blackjack
also waa found there.
Neighbors told of hearing two muf
fled acreama from the woman'a apart
ment one night two weeks age. They
said Mrs. Brown told of being struck
by Russell, once receiving a black eye.
Russell denied knowledge of the
woman's death.
'unable
to determine whether the shooting
waa Justifiable."
PIERCE EXPLAINS
"Liability Insurance" was the sub
ject expertly treated by Max Pelroe In
an Informal address before the Kt
wanla club at their regular nwtm
Monday noon. He explained all the
different business hazards to be met
very day. and each kind of Insur
ance specifically dealftned to protect
the'buetness man. The addre.su was
not only instructive, but was alto
pronounced very Interesting and en
tertaining.
A new member was taken Into the
club at the meeting. .Tames K. Hocy
of the Brill Sheet Metal company.
He was promptly appointed a member
of the committee to arrange for a
Ktwanla picnic to be held in the near
future, to serve under Everett Trow
bridge, who was named chairman.
Gene Thomas will be the third num
ber of the committee.
Guests at the luncheon were Tom
Delrell of Klamath Fall and Dr. T.
J. Ruddy from Los Angeles, who was
the guest of Dr. W. W. Howard.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 10.
(API USDAI CATTLE: 300; act
ive, steers and she-stock steady to
strong: bulla, l5-25c higher for two
days; rough 1305 to 1457-lb. grass
steers, ap.00-6.7.
BHEEp: 375: active, lambs strong
to 25c higher, advance on shorn
good lft-lb. wooled lambs, $7.25: 200
head 71-72 lbs., 17.00; good 08-lb.
Shorn ewes, 2.75.
Portland Wheat
Close
.72
.73
.7S
.74
TORTLAND. Ore., July 10 (API-Grain:
Open High low
July 72 ' .72 .72
Sep., new 73 .73 .73
Sep.. new 73 .13 .73
Dec 73 .74 .73
Cash:
Big Bend bluestem .85
Dark hard winter (12 pet.) aft
Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 80';
Soft white and western white 73
Hard winter 71
Northern spring 72
Western red 70 't
Cta No. 2 white. i25.50.
Corn No. 2 eastern yellow, 40.25,
MlUrun standard. 33.
Today's esr receipts; Wheat. 0;
flour. 11.
NEW YORK. July 10. The
Mock market moved higher over a
oroad front today under leadership
of key Industrials, motors antV spec
ialties, many of which penetrated
their old 1935 highs. Kxtreme ad
vances were not sustained by all is
sues, hut the main body of storks
closed in the plus column with gain3
of small fractions to a point. The
closing tone was firm. Sales accre
gated 1,100.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
AI. Chem. fc Dye 15&.
Am. Can 140
Am. & Fgn. Fow 4'i
A. T. ie T 127
Anaconda IJIi
Atch. T. S. F 4tli
Pendlx Avis ........
Beth. Steel 30' i
California Pa-kg 35'i
Caterpillar Tract 50
Chrysler .. 5,2
Coml. polv in-1;.
! Curt iss-Wright .. 2'i
j DuPont 105 -j
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot
Int. Harvest
I. T. A: T
Johns-Man 55
Monty Ward 20
North Amcr
Penney (J. C.)
37H
43
IB1
76
Phillips Pet 22
Rndio 8',
Sou. Pac !B
3td. Brands 16
St. Oil Cal. 34i;
COLUMBUS. O 1 UP, A national
plan for the conservation of human
energy is one of Amcrira'a greatest
needs, in the opinion of Professor
Harvey Walker of Ohio State unlvtr
slty. Walker believes surii a plan la
needed If the country is to make sat
isfactory snd intelligent national pro
gress. A striking example of the failure
to plan. Walker paid, is the Inability
of college graduates to find employment.
Ho attributed the over-production
of college graduates in certain fields
to the lack of well Informed guidance
for students planning their course
and the lack of co-ordination between
Institutions of higher learning.
As & solution to the problem the
professor suggests more liberal art a
training for students so they may
make their choice of professional
fields at a more mature age: creation
of additional employment In socially
needed ocupattons by national and
local action and further development
of the co-operative work-study pro
grams by which many students are
absorbed naturally Into Industry or
employment where they have spent
their training period.
Chicago Males Pay
Heavy Alimony
CHICAGO. July 10. (UP) For the
privilege of having Vloved and lost,
Chicago males pay an average 01
3,500.000 annually in alimony. Cook
county court attaches estimate.
Broken hearted wives on the other
hand, pay less than iftOOO.
FOR RENT One 1-room apt. W; one I
a-room apt. ft 7. 50; one a-room apt.
912.50: two cabins $5 each. Cecil
Jennings, Coffee Ann's, Front and
Main.
Cemetery Guarded
Against Expansion
CHICAGO. July 10. (UP) Deter
mined that Evergreen Park ceme
teries shall encroach no further on
city land, Mayor William T. Con
rad and his guard maintained vigil
in Evergreen cemetery today. They
will stay until tomorrow, when an
ordinance preventing further exten
sion of cemeteries takes effect. Mayor
Conrad said.
Chicago Wheat
St Oil N J. .
Trans. Amer.
VOLCANO WHICH KILLED
THOUSANDS AGAIN ACTIVE
BATAVIA. Java. July 10. I API
The volcano Krektoa. which exploded
In 1883 killing 36.000 persons, began
a series of eruptions today.
The eruptions were occurring at
two minute Intervals, and lava was
spumed to a height of about 3.300
feet.
A,
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
F. A: A. M-. Thursday. July
11th at 1:30 p. m.. for the
p urpose of a tte nd lng and
conducting the services at the ceme
tery of Brother Sharron C. Merrlman.
Fred Purdln. W. M- GEO. ALDEN.
Se;y.
ATTENTION FARMERS!
It has come to our attention that
there are rumors about that we will
not do any custom threshing this
year, utilch la a falsehood. We will
be out wherever we have contacted
and anywhere else we may get a Job.
First-class work at a reasonable price.
Guaranteed. Thorson Bros., Rt. 2.
Box 183, Beall Ine. Medford.
Bell-ansS
FOR INDIGESTION
At Last the Square Egg.
ORANBY. Conn. (UP) At last t
hen haa laid a square egg. Tha hon- j
on go to a Rhode Island Red owned
! by George N. Curtlse. The eg. while !
! not exactly square, haa enouiih flat ;
i surface so that It can be atood on
end, a fact which Columoua provea
by leas convincing means.
fjJotelfdnPdbloL
MID-WEEK
9 'Til 1 Tonight
DREAMLAHD
Geo Dayton amusios
"MEDFORD S FINEST DANCE BAND''
"DANCE CONTEST"
OAKLAND
Calif
y i
own
Central
A HoMeAwarFauMHoe
Completely Renovated
- - - and Redecorated
at AT E s
With detached bath fromUft daily
With Bath froml.7Sdair
FREE JAmwmomwi
8 A RAG E TSif C0f FEE SH0
DIRECTIONS TO HOTEL,
Jiau on Warn Highway
(Ian ThbhJhjenut)
etirtcily toZOthSfreet
TRamqemvi-Harni 3Jtran$r
CHICAGO. July 10 (AP Wheat:
Open High Uw Close
July 83', .84', .8.V, Mi
Sep S 8S', .Ma, .8SA,
Dec 86, .87'.i .84',, .88'4
Portland Produce
48 ,
8'i
Union Carb 84'
Unit. Aircraft !'
U. S. Steel 315',
Pan Framlsrn ntilterfnt.
SAN rBANCISCO. July 10. lT-
Firat grade butterfat. 27 it f.o.b. fsn
rranclaeo. X
Income Shares
PORTLAND, July 10. (fP) BUT
TER Prints. A grade. lb. In
parchment wrapper. 27'ic lb. carton;
B grade, parchment wrapped. 2olc
lb.; cartons. 26,c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
trade deliveries at least twice weekly.
25-26C lb.; country routes. 24 -20c lb.;
B grade, deliveries less than twice
weekly. 24 -25c lb-; C grade at maiket.
B GRADE CREAM for bottling
Buying price, butterfat basla. fi5c lb.
BOGS Sales to retailers: Specials.
26c; extras. 2c; fresh exarta. brown.
26c; atandards. 23c; fresh mediums.
25c; medium firsts, 21c dozen.
BOGS Buying price of whole-
Maryland fund, bid $16.40; asked,
$17.73. Quarterly Income shares, bid
11.38; asked, 1.52.
Nagging Torment of
ITCHING RASHES
quickly subdued
by RetinoL It quiet
the Uchinff, and eren
when akin U soro and
lender from cratchlng,
you can safely apply
Keeinol to hasten re
lief and healing.
til! UlLi I in i I fr riU KM."'.-'" I
Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night!
NEVER AGAIN SHOWN IN MEDFORD!
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LAST TIMFS TONIGHT
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stupe, screen, radio
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TODAY ONLY!
Again tonight, for you aocomn.odatjon,
the same show at the Craterian and at the
HOLLY THEATRE:
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j&l lady but twin oh pSiv II
VT-i nian what a woman! E
TOMORROW!
The G-MEN
here agatrii
y m are
tuns with brains i
science . . . smasning me coun
try's rule of crime 1
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BDLWE DTDf
with
RICHARD ARLEN
VIRGINIA BRUCE
ALICE BRADY BRUCE CABOT
trI7i7iZii'"-' ii i aaiii-i
The thrilling "inside" story ...
how they do it . . . reconstruct
ing a crime from
the barest of clues!
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