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MEDFQRD MXIG TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OBEOOX, TKUI2SDAY. 'AUGUST I. 1035.
THEFT OF STOCK
Thomas "Tony' Bnodenofl, 45,
Medford laborer, la hrld in th coun
ty Jail today on 500 bond on a
charge of theft of livestock following
his arrest yesterday by city police
and sheriffs officers. It la alleged
that on July 3 of this year, SenodPiios
atole a calf belonslnst to Mrs. Zelia
Doe, 1700 Pruno street, nnd slaught
ered It.
It Is further alleged, according to
a report on file at the city police
station, that Senodenos Intended us
ing the carcass for a barbecue for
his friends on July 4, but that it had
become spoiled, and was burled In a
test pit on noxy Ann.
Benodenos, who lives near Mrs. Doe,
appeared In Justice court this morn
ing and was given until 2:00 P. m.
tomorrow to cither waive or demand
a preliminary hearing.
Proposal for Enactment of a Law Cre
ating a Misdemeanor to to Be known
as False Swearing.
At present statutes require that be
fore anyone can be punished for per
jury, the falsification must be within
Jullrlal knowledge and must tend to
obstruct the orderly administration
of Justice.
Bailey's recommendation la that a
new law be formed providing that
prosecution for false swearing may
be carried out; that anyone who
I swears falsely, no matter whether or
' not the falsification Is material to
Justice, may be punished for having
committed a misdemeanor.
BAILEY WINNER
BEST LAW REVUE
The latest edition of tha 'Oregon
Law Revue,' published quarter-annually
by the- University of Oregon,
carries an article stating that Ralph
Bailey, former Medeford high school
history and forenslca Instructor and
now Btudylnng law at the university,
recently won the 50 Prank R. Hil
ton prize for the best oral discussion
by students of legal subjects, sug
gested by the faculty of the school
of law.
Title of Bailey's discussion It "A
AUGUST 24 LIKELY
TAX SALES DATE
Deere will be taken for delinquent
tax foreclosure today, according to
Sheriff fiyd I. Brown, with the
probably wt for August 24. Posting
and advertising will begin at once,
fn the meantime, and up until the
day of the aale. delinquent property
may be redeemed from aale by pay
ment of one-half of the tax.
Taxes have been coming in at a
good rate, according to Sheriff Brown,
and at the present time are running
about 12' per cent above collections
at the same time last year.
One of the largeat alnle payments
made within the last few days wws
that of the nynn Electric company
on the building on West Main street
which they have recently purchased.
The payment waa for 12,124.25.
HERE PAST YEAR
Building permits Issued by the
city for July. 1035, were' $510 over
that same period In 1034, it was
learned today, with a rise of (2080
last year to 2590 for this year.
July la always a slack month, with
most of the early season packing
house repair work out of the way,
nnd tho mid -summer building not
yet in progress. However, August is
generally a much better month in
the building industry, August of last
year showed a total of 8097.
Most of the permits taken out
during July were for small home re
pairs. Including roofs, foundations
and Interior repairs, with some store
remodeling being done.
Boundary. Haters Law.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. &, The
house Judiciary committee today ap
proved a bill sanctioning agreements
on Jurisdiction over boundary waters
between any two or all threo of the
state of Washington, Oregon and
Idaho.
BIRTHS
Born to 'Mr. and Mrs. William Mc
Allister of 23 Quince street, a baby
girl weighing six pounds, three and
three-fourths ounces, Tuesday night,
at the Community hospital.
ROSEBURG FOLKS
LEAVE
Eagles Social Hour
Will Follow Session
A social evening will be enjoyed by
members of the Fraternal Order of
Eagles and the auxiliary tomorrow.'
following the regular lodge meetings.
This announcement was made by
John Hyde, chairman of the enter
tainment committee of the local
Aerie. Entertainment will be supplied
following which supper will be serv
ed by members of the auxiliary.
Officer of the organization urge
that as many members as.possible en
deavor to attend.
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Time Thwarts Balm 8ult
WICHITA. Kan. (UP) Mrs. Em
ma Stamcil lost her S10.0OO
balm suit against Paul Guyot, Doug,
las, Kan., grocer, because she testi
fied that Ouyot proposed to her more
than three years ego. The statute of
limitations on breach of promise suits
In Kansas becomes effective in one
heart year.
Thre Roseburg residents-Mr. and
Mrs. D. Y. Allison and Mrs. Margaret
Cotton Injured In an auto accMnt
on the Pacific highway at the Tolo
overhead crossing yesterday after
noon, were to be dismissed from a
local hospital today.
Mrs. Allison, the worst Injured, sus
tained a six-Inch scalp cut. Examin
ation revealed no other injury.
Mrs. Margaret Cotton suffered from
ahock, and Allison, a Southern Pa
cific railroad conductor, sustained
face end head cuts and bruises.
The Allison auto, headed north, ac
cording to state police reports, passed
an auto on a curve at the foot of
the overhead crossing, struck a soft,
gravel shoulder, 'and skidded over an
embankment. The Allison auto turn
ed over several times and waa badly
damaged.
Passing motorist brought the In
jured persons to thla city.
Obituary
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bincman of
1009 Weat Moln are the parents of a
baby boy we Ig h 1 ng seven pound,
eight ounces, born yesterday at the
Community hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Newman of Tal
ent are the parents of a baby boy
weighing right pound, one and one
half ounces, born yesterday at the
Community hospital of caceorlan operation.
Frederick E. Frve
Funeral services for Frederick E. ;
Frye, who lost his life as tho result
of a truck accident at Arbuckle, Cat., i
and whose body arrived In Medford j
this morning, will be held at the Con
ger chapel at 2:30 Friday with the
Rev. D. K. Millard officiating. Inter-
ment will be In the Siskiyou Memorial .
park.
DANCE
At Bonney's Grill every Saturday
night.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Aug. 1. fAP)
Seriously injured when he fall from
the top of a freight car In the rail
road yards here last night. Jack Fox,
fc, of Eugene, was In a hospital here
today. It was believed amputation of
an arm may be necefisary.
Goodyear's high reputation
for quality doesn't mean Good
year Tires cost more money it
means you get more value at
as low or lower prices!
Detective Faurot's famous investigation proved
Goodyear's sensational "G-3" All -Weather de
livers lowest-cost-per-mile service. And we can
back that up with actual footprint records of
"G-3's" driven right here in town: evidence of
better than i
43; LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE AT NO EX
TRA COST-ON THE SAME ROADS YOU DRIVE
FOOTPRINTS
THAT PROVE
EXTRA
MILEAGE
These actual tread foot
prints made by "G-3" tires
after the long mileages
shown prove there's
still lots of non-skid left in
these treads for thousands
more miles of safety.
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Corwer Main and Pacific Highway
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Sale! King-O-SIeep
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Look at this sensational sale value! Wards famous King-O-Sleep
is one of the greatest mattress values on tha
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examine it compare it with others.
Box Spring to Match Above Mattress,
. . . $15.44
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Save Over 15!
3-Pc. Bed Outfit
at a Sale Price
2182
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Metal Bed 6.94
90 Coil Spring .. 5.99
50-Lb. Mattress. 8.94
Reduced over 10?
Rayon Tapestry
Lounge Chair
and Ottoman
2994
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Small Crying Chan,
See this chair try it
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AUGUST
SALE
SPECIAL
3 "794
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II MantMy, Jmtll Carrilni Chart
Semi-iVlodern! 3 Piece
Walnut Veneer Suite
Here's a sensational value! A low priced suite with mod
ern line that distinsuish it from the usual run of walnut
veneered suites! 5-Ply tops. 3-pIy fronts and ends, two
tone routed decorations and attractive wood carvings.
Choice of vanity or dresser. Don't miss this value!
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August
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Price
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