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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1936)
MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBTTXE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 27. M3S. PA'OE NTNTE HALL IS EXECUTED ON YREKA STREET (Continued from Psge Ont.) fetm a gmu of shooting him w7 o frrodom. 8h hu bean tresud far weak heart. She Justified the practically hopelees odds with the defiant aaeertlon, "well, there wu at leaat a chance to die with him." Hall became resigned to hit fate lata yesterday when Informed Oot eraor Merrlam had denied the oral application of his attorney for a re prieve founded on the ground he waa needed aa a witness at his wife's total. H spent his last day writing let ter, en of them to his wife. She reeerred It In the Sacramento ll, broke down and cried hysterically. Later aha fell Into a deep sleep and apparently slept soundly until 9:30 this morning. Hall spent a sleepless night. Ner tous and high strung he paced his cell and only a few times stretched out on his bunk. He ate a lljht breakfast. Although seemingly on the point of breaking, he walked to the scaf fold unassisted. He declined to make any statement. The sacrament was administered by rather Cronln of the prison's Catholic chapel. No claims have been received for his body. Barnett Ruse, secretary to Warden Smith, stated, and as a re sult he probably will be burled In the prison yard. Hall shot down Highway Patrol man Steven M. Kent and Kent's brother-in-law, Lester Qulgley, March to, 1933. when the man recognised Hall aa the fugitive hunted for kid naping a federal customs officer at the Canadian border a week Before. After hla car had been forced to the curbing. Hall fired three times at the approaching pair. Kent died Instantly, a bullet through hla heart. Qulgley was dead IS minutes later, two bullets In hla cheat. " EDWIN J. WHITE TAKEN BY DEATH Sdwln J. Whlt, owner and oper ator of the Crystal Springs orchards and th Cryatal Springs dairy, passed avay at a local hospital early this morning at tha aga of 68. Ha wu born at Coopersvllle, Mich March 20, 1873, came here 26 years ago and had resldd most of that time near Phoenix, but had recently moved to Med ford. In 1911 he waa married at Phoenix to Mlna Coffin and, besides his wife, leaves seven children: Edna Mae, Edwin J. Jr., Harriet, Timothy, LI la, Gwendolyns and Marian White, all of Medford; also his aged mother in Worth Dakota, and one brother and one sister, Anna, Vandreger of Hoi land, Mich., and Eldon White of North Dakota, who has spent the last week here. There are also one nephew and two nieces la Ashland: John Mills, Jr Oraoe Mills and Mrs. Lew Price. Deceased waa a member of the Phoenix Presbyterian church, runeral aerrloes will be held at the Conger chapel at 2:30 Sunday with Rev. Mallory satiated by Rev. Ralph Peter son officiating. Interment will be In the Phoenix cemetery. MRS. GOLDIE FR1DE CALLED TO REST Mrs. Qoldle Mary Pride, mother of Mrs. Blanche LeClerc of thla city, passed away at a local hospital at 6 p. m. Thursday after an Illness of the past two years. Mrs. Pride was born at Rlrskvllle, Mo., April 4, 1676, and waa aged 68 years, 11 months and 22 days. Her bom was In Klamath Falls, where she and Mr. Pride had lived for five years, she coming to Medford to be with her daughter, when she became very 111. A wonderful mother and wife, she will be missed by a wide circle of friends. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, ' Frank Pride, of Klamath Falls. Ore.; her daughter,, Mrs. Blanche LeClerc of Medford, and one brother Robert Martin, of Harrison. Mont. Funeral services will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Rev. W. R. Balrd officiating. Y F, Mary Frances Stowell, 70, passed away at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Aaron Smith, at Coqullle. Ore.. Thursday at 6:16 p. m. from apoplexy after an Illness of the past two years. Mrs. Stowell waa a native daughter of Oregon, having been born at Ore gon City, May 1, 1856. She spent most of her llf eln southern Oregon, living for yeara at th ehome place at Eagle Point. Her husband, Oeorge W. Stowell, passed away In 1005. She leaves three daughters and three eons: Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Coqullle, Ore.; Miss Dolly Stowell, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Cora Smith, Eagle Point, Ore.; George1 H., J. S. and P. M. Stowell, all of Eagle Point. Funeral services will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home Sunday at 1:80 p. m.. Rev. Oscar G. Gibson officiating. Interment will take place In the Central Point cemetery. Schilling J7 avor epper ELLIS J IN G. 0. P. RACE FOR (Continued from Page One) Codding, Incumbent, Democratic; Frank J. Newman, Victor A. Tengwald and F. Kramer Deuel, all Republi can. For county clerk: George R. Carter, Incumbent. Republican; and Mrs. Henrietta. B. Martin, Democratic. For county school superintendent: C. R. Bowman, lnoumbent, and Clarence L. Davles, non -part loan ticket. For county treasurer: A. C. Wslker, Incumbent, Republican, and Ralph E Sweeney and Ray J. Schumacher, Democratic. For county commissioner: Ralph Billings, incumbent, William Bruin, and Cad Sills, Republican; Ralph a. Jennings, Democratic. For county assessor: J. B. Cole man, Incumbent, Republican. Interest in the primary election has been normal and the Jackson county political pot haa boiled leas than In any other campaign in the past ten years. Nineteen candidacies have been filed so fax. In 1032 there were 14 aspirants for sheriff. MERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR NATURAL "BULK" Needed to Correct Constipation Most people reeopmiza the seri ousness of constipation. But too often they dose themselves with strong cathartics that often actu ally lead to chronic constipation. The natural way to check com. mon constipation is to correct the condition which causes it usually, insufficient "bulk" in meals. How can you get "bulk"? Fruits and vegetables have some. Bran haa more. The most popular product of this kind Is Kellogg's All-Bran. The "bulk" iri All-Bran Is gentle In action. All-Bran also supplies vitamin B and iron. This delicious cereal is a whole some food. Serve All-Brah regu larly for regularity, with milk or cream or use in cooking. Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily will usually correct constipa tion due to insufficient "bulk." If not relieved, see your doctor. All-Bran gives you gentle internal exercise. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Cmst!pol jut to Ktvflcfrwl tuW Folks, you're keeping me and the boys a-hopping these days Seems as though the mild and gentle tastiness of Wilken Family Whiskey is kind of catching on all around the way the orders pile along. And no matter what happens, as sure as my name is Harry Wilken, that Wilken Family quality is always going to be right in every bottle. I've put all the knack of my 40 or so years of experience P. & Free, a copy of our Wilken Family Cock in Album tf youll write me at The Maples, R. F. D. No. 3, Schenlty, Pa. AVAILABLE IN OREGON Jmum -Hl 'I '."1 If ? mi' Ira Itamr WEI 6.a proof 75 grain neutral spirits ST? MINDED UNO tOTTlCD BY lot. S. FINCH 1 CO, INC, SCHINIEY, r (.-DIVISION OF SCHENIXY PRODUCTS CO.. INC. CovrrteM 1W Jm f Flixk Co, lae. AT li!ii!T37T7rrrr March 27 28 30 Friday Saturday Monday Take These Bargains At Our Expense, And Teach Your Dollars To Have More Cents! $1 Breakfast Special $1 10 lb. Sperry Pancake Flour No. 10 Sperry Oats Pint Phillips Syrup ' S1.25 value, all for $1 Clean-Up Special $1 1 Broom, 1 g. Selox Soap Powder 1 can Sunbrite Cleanser, 5 bars OK Soap, 1 bot. Bluing, 1 bot Ammonia. $1.50 value, all for $1 Farmers and Miners Special 6 lbs. Oregon Prunes 6 lb. box Macaroni 7 lbs. Red or White Beans $1.35 value. All for SILVER-NIT MARGARINE 2 lbs. 25c OREOON MADE Catsup Monitor 3 bot. 25c 0 i0 CRACKERS AMERICA SODA WAFERS or HONEY GRAHAMS 2 lb. box 25 CORN Minnesota Golden Bantam 303s 3 cans 25c - ASK ABOUT THE CASH REFUND PLAN COFFEE lb. 28c 2 lbs. 55c ...25c Large Jar . . Bisquick 28c Large Pkg. TASTE TELLS Mince Meat 3 lbs 17c Limited Supply Zee Tissue 6 rolls 25c Colored or Plain DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT N 2 cans 25c TOMATOES 8tapdwd No. 2V2 9c B & M BEANS 0v Baked Large Can 4q Porter's Kleen-Pak MACARONI or A Q SPAGHETTI, 32 oz. I 51 C Roseware OATS OC Large pkg ... twC Tall MILK J Libby or Oregon, can OC PORK and BEANS n Gibbs, pound can DC Post Whole Bran, lg. pkg.. ........... 12c Swansdown Cake Flour. . . . .... ..... ..... . .23c Log Cabin Syrup, medium. .39c xv SOUP rt-AVOR SEALED 2 tL IOc Pint Can m SOUP, Gibbs Assorted, 10 oz. can 5c TOMATOES, Solid Pack, No. 2, 2 for 25c Syrup, Phillips cane and maple, pint . . . 15c K C Baking Powder, 10 oz 8c 15 oz. 12c 25 oz. 19c 50 oz. 35c OXYDOL, large pkg. 20c Small, 2 for 15c COFFEE Hills M.J.B. j Golden West Aladdin, M.J.B., 25 29c lb. 29c lb. 27c lb. LENT SPECIALS Spring 43 1 CLEANING fM, Blueina- 12 oz. A m'SZ.sf 12 oi. CLEANSER, Sunbrite 3 cans 13c O. K. P. A O. or CRYSTAL W. SOAP OQr Giant Bars 7 for fcOw Super Suds, large. . .3 for 25c 0. H. B. Quality CATSUP, large PICKLES Sweet Dill Sweet Pint 21 C Qt. Spaniola SAUCE Quart Paradise PICKLES 6'i os. jar - C. H. B. SPINACH No. 1 14c Mixed 31c 25c 9c 10c BEVERAGES GINGER ALE, LIME RICKY, JAMAICA 4 Cm Pint .3 for CwC Lucky Lager BEER, 11 os. bot. AOED PILSNER TVPP. WINE t. SEALED, SWEET fl Fortified TIFFANY JQ. PVs. 9 BRAND, quart ;. HOC ft 10c Gulf Best OYSTERS 2 cans ........ Minced CLAMS 2 cans 27c 27c Gulf-Kin SHRIMP 2 for CHEESE, Local Lb. 25c 19c BUY NOW PRICES ARE ADVANCING FLflUK SPECIALLY PRICED TODAY ASK US! Bananas golden ripe pound 5c Asparagus 3 lbs. 19c Lonf, man ipctri New Carrots 2 bunches 5c New Spuds 4 lbs. 25c Celery well bleached bunch 12c Green Onions, local 2 bunches 5c Rhubarb fancy lb. 5c It CHINOOK SALMON Medium tin, 3 for 25 Large 2 fOf 25C Phone 46 ECONOMY MEAT AND FISH COMPANY 206 E. MAIN FREE DELIVERY Your Dollar and What It's Going to Get You Tomorrow Will Surprise you! We will have 5 Big Specials for Saturday. Just Ask or Phone for Them by Number Special No. 1 4-lb. Beef Roast Prime Steer IV2 lbs. Ground Beef 1 lb. Link Sausage ALL FOR $1.00 Special No. 2 1 lb. Fresh Red Chinook Salmon 2 lbs. Pure Home Rend. Lard 1 pt Colossal Oiives 1 lb. Pure Pork Sausage ALL FOR $1.00 Special No. 3 1 lb. Bar-b-Cued Cod 1 pt. Sweet Gherkins 4 lbs. Roast Beef Steer Beef ALL FOR $1.00 Special No. 4 2 Salt Herring or Mackerel 1 lb. Steer Beef Round Steak 4 lbs. Steer Beef Pot Roast ALL FOR $1.00 Special No. 5 1 Nice Fat Hen $1.00 FANCY CAPONS, lb. 32c Our Steer Beef Is At Its Best Now THERE IS NO BETTER Fancy Colored Hens and Rabbits COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH SEA FOODS Cheese and Pickles