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PAGE TWELVE MEDFORD JrSTL TRIBHN"E, JIEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 15. 1935. HENRY SIOPPEL LONG SOUGH! WESTERN REGION ' (Continues from V-ago One.) for farm animals, sometimes for pro duce. On one occasion he proffered one of the orders for a consignment of eggs, and then, receiving his change, took the eggs Into Kansas City and sold them for an additional profit I Btoppel. the officers declare, has si ready been Indicted on the several charges. In Seattle, so he will be ar raigned on that Indictment as soon as he arrives In the Washington city. He will be taken north some time soon by Deputy TJ. S. Marshall Leo McLaln. He was recognized while working here from a "wanted" circular sent out by the post office department of the federal government. The federal circular Issued for posting bore the following Informa tion about Stoppel: "Stoppel Is be lieved to be traveling In an old au tomobile. He may be accompanied by bis wife and threo children, a girl 8 a bov. Bobby. 7, and a younger boy." The circular stated that: "It la be lieved that practically all of the atol- en Ronald orders have been cashed or spoiled and destroyed. It la quite possible, however, that Stoppel will attoempt to secure additional money order forma from some) other post office and will continue his operation He la a clever check forger and con fidence man. Iocal police and the federal agent were mum aa to how the govjrnment was aware that Btoppel was the man they wanted. They would not say whether he was apprehended here because of an attempt to pses money orders or not. PROWLERS ENTER . E. Oillesple reported to the city police this morning that between 7 and 9 o'clock last night someone entered the OlUespte residence fit 304 South Holly street and stole a Royal typewriter, a wrist watch and articles of. clothing. David Reese, SOB Edward street, told police that prqwlers had cut a hole In the screen door of his house and stolen a 91 bill, not molesting Taluables nearby. Chief of Police McCredle today stated that the city Is overcrowded with transients at this time, with no place to go. and warned all citizens to keep their doors locked when away from home. One transient, Emtl Stager, arrested yesterday on a charge of shoplifting from Oroceterta No. 1, this morning pleaded guilty to that charge and was sentenced to SO days In Jail. 4 ON TEXAS AIRLINE OTLMETl, Tex., Aug. IS.- (AP) Vour persons died early today In a trl motored ship of the Delta Airlines that crashed and burned after cir cling a cotton ffeid In a vstn at tempt to land safely. The dead: Andy DIzon, of Monroe, La., pilot. Herbert Buckley, Dallas, co-pllot. J. W. Thompson, Atlanta, passen- P. A. Ivy, Birmingham, Ala., pss aenger. The bodies, burned beyond recog nition, were pulled from the ship by Guy Weldon and Herbert Mc Whorter, farmers, who heard the plane circle over McWhorter's cotton field shortly before the smashup. Weldon said he heard the roar of tlie motor and looked up to see the plane drop several flares. It cir cled over the level cotton patch as tf to land, and then craahed at about a 30 degree angle with a loud explosion. Some mall from the passenger-mall plane, which left Dallas last night for Atlanta, was retrieved before being burned. Cruise of the accident was not learned Immediately. Art Class Called For Eight O'clock The first frre-art cla In blark.and white, and form, will be conducted at 8 o'clock tonight b Johnnie King, at the atudlo at 6M Went Second street. It was announced today, To collect North American material for the A merit an Museum of Natural History, plans have been marie to use mobile laboratory units "drifting" with the seasons through various part of the United States. The saAAatras, a North American tree of the laurel family with aro niattc bark and foliage, also Is called the ague-tree. BODY LICE On Chickens and Birds If you want to keep yo.ir poultry absolutely free from lice, here't the quirk, cheap. eiy way to do It. Simply sprinkle the chickens with Bu-hacli. alftlryr the powder through their feathers aa nuu-h a you can. The lice vanish aa quick as a fUshl And sprinkle the matilc. protective powder In your coops and hen houses. It's xuarantfod vife but sure death to ll-e! In llamlv MMer tans at Drug, (irnfrry .seed Mores. fete. SB'jkTBVI" - f Helping Paul Bunyan Celebrate His Birthday in Marshfield 3r. t .: i 1 1" f rr"" Paul Hnnvan. leeendary Oregon Inmherjnck klnff who was reputed hare been born with five atoms wor. tnfc over time and to have worn his father's clothes within a week after ward, will he honored Vfllh a three day celebration day and night at Marshfiflrl, Ore., August 22, 28 and 24. Hundreds of dollars in cash prize have been offered in various loggers' contests, water carnival , events and in air races and circus to be held Saturday afternoon the clos- ing day and on Sunday, August 26, . at the Marshfield airport with more than fifty plane from Portlnnd the northwest competing. Huge "backing ' events. Iowcr picture: Marshflcld'a mayor several weeks ago Issued an edict urging all men of Coos Bay to go without shaving as an advertisement for the celebration, receipts of which are to go to Marshflcld's playground fund. A whisker patrol, with Judge, prosecuting attorney, chief of whiskcrino pollco round op all recalcitrants who refuse to grow whiskers. Found guilty they are fined one dollar for first offense. PRINCIPALS Alfred Paine 28 nf alutlfl !h Mmt tSrSthSr - they "waited S s tr,!nP5t' I?! mey waited for a train. Police said Cross Recommended Brlfl. Cen. H. M. Arnold has recommended a distinguished fly. Ing cross (or Flying Cadet Francis H. McDuff (above) of Brooks Field, Tex. The cadet was credited with saving the lives of hla two com panions In a flaming plana crash near Riverside, Calif, (Associated Press Photo) ETHIOPIAN MERCHANTS CLOSING UP BUSINESS ADDTS ABABA. Aug. 15. ( AP) Convinced that war Is Inevitable, a number of Ethiopian business firms suspended businuui today. Tlvtr most valuable goods were sent to Djibouti. French, tomaII!nnd. for storage to avoid confiscation which Is certain If Italy Invades the empire. What is YOUR limit? TllE limit of your cur's per formance i determined by its methiniial-elcitriLal condition and the fuel you use. Ask your neighborhood Smil ing Associated Dealer about the m.S b'I I . . . T a, " v 1 " K"en&iAma, o v - - T-Bt. . - ' It. to I and logs such aa shown In the picture are IN LATEST POLICE CHIEF DEATH . " the 'atet,drama "ted Northern California. Left to right: confessed slaying Police Chief Ersklne Fish In North Sao S 'Adm.ei comPanio" " Paf"; Hugh Smith, 27, of Oakland, ?!pU.t3f Shr " Harry Bryant' who PP"hended Paine and Smith at the trio confessed. (Associated Press Photos Income Shares Maryland fund, 16.73; 1B.09. Quarterly Income shares, 1.30; 1.55. WINNIPEG, Alta., Aug. 15. (AP) TradlnK lu Oi'tobrr hik! December wheat futures at the opening ot bunlncfis on the Winnipeg grain ex change tomorrow was of f Ifliilly au thorlwd today by the council of the exchange. China has tlm'c great river sys temsthe Yangtze In the heart of tho country, the Yellow river In the north, and the vi'est river which dralna the mountains of tho south. IN THE CANADIAN Toocies Spend our holidays v the root girder of the Canadian Rockies. Drive your c or travel by rail on reduced summei fares Now is the time to visit (lie finta wieuntdtn rt$wt on the continent! Stav u caiile'hcteti. noicd for their ippoint fici'ti. cui5ine ind ieric...or at comtonable thiift-buniow camps at the following t'.ts1 tt tsfit rstts: BANFF SPRINGS HOTFL Furcpein Plan dilv minimum rite. $V?0. CHATEAU LAKb LOL'lE, European plan, liatlr mtmmura rite, 00. 1 Ml RAID LAKE CHAI.FT. includiri meal. $o 0 dailv. CHAl.IT Hl'NGALOW CAMPS. mcluJire meilj. 00 dulr 01 $10 a week There ate alio tpnjsl run ft fdtl.ltl 4lJ it t Mile-high go(. Alpine elimbinc. Drun, hiavinjt. imifiimini;. trail nin;. (enni aiw mount! ti motoring are among the summer reireitionj in theie orlJtmel beiuty ipois C a copy "7''-f Cjsj'.ji Ri V'ai cur Ai.to Club, Tfsvxel Hurfiu cr at Oui OlTtcea below and plan to 0 ttiit lummet CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS I " " P -e l , - -f (K ' I- - I A , ? L , Mu-Ti. v iff nsed In the log rolling and los Dort Penslry, bURlness mnnngor for the Hlllnh Shrine Pntrol Circus, an nounced totlay thnt. plnns hare been fonnulnteci for the Shrine patrol to Rtftpo a mammoth circus under canva. at the Jnckaon county Inir grounds, for .t x nights nnd one The height of 1 . . of course it's "CANADA BWf" Say "Canada Dry" and you'te said the last word in qualitv beverages. Whether it's "The Champagne o Ciinger Ales," or Canada Dry's Sparkling Water or Canada Dry's new Lemon-Lime Rickey, it means unsurpassed flavor, sparkle, and mix-ability. matinee, starting on Monday night, September and, until Saturday night, September 7. The matinee will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. at which time special prices will prevail, and arrangements are being made to bring every orphan and underprivileged child in Jack son county to the circus. The following committees have been appointed : General chairman. Rex Barnett; vice-chairman. Paul Rynnlng; chairman ticket committee, Joe Bi?n: chairman ground com mittee BUI Young; chairman ad vertising committee, jlalph Wood ford; business manager, Bert Peaa ley; treasurer. Ralph Sweeney. This Is a real circus, under a large circus tent, with circus bleachers and grand stand seats, and Is com posed of 243 all-star professional acts, according to Peasley. Many novelties will be Introduced during the week's engagement. (Continued from Page One) I had a part In bringing about little rubdown in Berlin. That is, I was not in Berlin at the time but I wondered whether one could stand the dirty work of the Jews. I do not see how men of honor can spread lies as they do about us. I am represented In the foreign press as a bloody cr-ar. Look at me and see whether you can see blood. Only occasionally when I shave can you see a cloth of blood." His speech was In an area of which Jews form 21 per cent of the popu latlon. Meanwhile, measures against Jews which are gradually eliminating them from business piled up. The princi pal Jewish paper, "Israelltlsche Ami llenblatt," was ordered suppressed until November 10. Four Jrwlsh-owned theaters tn Hanover were closed by the police after a street demonstration against them. The mayor of Dortmund issued an order forbidding the Jews either to patronize the munlclpsl pawnshop or attend Its auctions. 4 Cracow, an ancient city of 240, 000 Inhabitants, on the Vistula, was Poland's coronation city for many years. Sausages are mentioned by Athe naeus In the "Dclpnosophlsts," A. D. 226, the lodest known cook book. f Tragedy Survivor Without food or water for 75 hours on a burning Arizona desert, Leo Coronado, 13, (above) was re covering In a Phoenix hospital from the ordeal which took the lives of his two companions. (Asso ciated Press Phntn enjoyment biter " 'S - N ' LEGION'S LEADER SAKS COMMUNISTS SEEKING REVOLT THE DALLES, Ore., Au. 15. The- American Legion sounded again today its battle cry of war on com munists. National Commander Prank N. Bel gra.no Jr., declared "the enemies of our republic" are "calling openly for a, revolution to overthrow our form of government and set up In Ita place political and social slavery." Belgrano told Oregon department Legionnaires, assembled In their 17th annual convention, that "in their newspapers and from the public ros trum, agent of communism preach their doctrine of destruction." He ar gued that freedom of speech and freedom of the press must "end where treason begins He called upon "every patriotic American to Join us in this war on the enemies of our repub lic." "What America needs." Command er Belgrano said, "Is an Immediate and thorough reawakening of the spirit of Americanism." The national commander, who will leave by plane totmorrow for Tacorn to attend the Washington department convention, dealt at length with the problem of America's "deadly ene mies"; outlined again the Legion's TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PEACHES FOR SALE Wood lawn Or chards, 1 mile east Central Point. Phone 127. Bring your own boxes. FOR RENT Very fine, high class 4 room furnished house: He. "D" Ideal Court, cor. Myrtle and Tay lor St. Geo. Iverson. WILL pay cash for used pianos at once. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Phone 335. POH RENT Holly Court No. 3. Call Jackson Co. Building and Loan Assn., 105. WANTED One or two children to care for by the week or day. De sirable home. Phone 1522-V. FOR RENT 5-rm. modern house, newly refinlshed inside, close to schools. 315 Haven. 920.00, water paid. Inquire 329 Haven. FOR RENT Furnifhed apartment Durell Court. Phone 879-X for ap pointment. WANTED Water pipe V' up to 3"; cedar poles: Shepherd dog; chick ens. Wm. Eschrich, Gold HIM, WANTED Used office desk chatrTm good condition. Box 6398, Tribune. FOR RENT House, modern, Is; acres. ouwucie city, city water and lights. Call 849, Elliott. STENOGRAPHER wants position. Phone 375. Miss Graves. COCKER SPANIEL puppies and dcs and roller canaries. Mrs. Ja-k Thrasher. Jacksonville. Phone 173. FOR SALE Chiffonier, baby buggy, crib and oil stove. 715 W. Jackson. SMALL apt. for rent. 40 Quince. Adults. Tel. 641-W. WANTED 30 ob. Urns Rickey and ainjjer Ale bottles. Snider Dolry Produce. Tel. 203. CHEV. truck, express body, first clnss mecnamcjuiy, 8125.00. PIERCE-AliEN MOTOR CO. Dodge Tnd Plymouth Grand Openin; Tonight 7:30 until 9:30 r a wm MEDFORCTS mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmwmtmmm contention that adjusted service cer tificates represent "a debt that is now past due." and declared, In con nection with the Legion's child wel fare program, that "in the laboratory of underprivileged childhood you will f 1 nd t he germs wh ich gi ve rise to crime waves, lawlessness and disloyalty Silver Purchasing Fails To Aid Price WASHINGTON. Aug. 15. (AP) Sec retary Morgenthau said today the f v$ir flf$MJ SEftG,,AM's 5 tROWN ' iMM) '-90 No. 264-B SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN I Affe I2-30 mh ' N' 265"B f 1.40 Pin No. 265-C siMiifrn-rsifiriini-iiriTirT " Ks-n.-M-eM.Miim for gin, too gfay seatatttJa au 4e gfufoe NOTICE TO Packing House will open Friday morning, August 16, at 8 o'clock oo. uregon s Finest Dept. Store. NEW FASHIONS LIVING MODELS MUSIC and FLOWERS You Are Invited! Sfl- ver. That statement at his press con ference followed announcement last night that more than 25,500.000 ounces of the white metal was pur chased yesterday In an effort to stem declining prices. Despite heavy buying by the treas ury, the world price continued to decline today, although at a slower pace than yesterday. Approximately 9.900 persons over 70 years old are on relief rolls in 63 Missouri counties. EMPLOYEES government was "still buying" isSSjsSsSCTSssis-masasy JNSKCT fflfYRIR