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    AfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. TifEDFORD. OKEfiOy, THURSDAY, JTTLT 15. in,",7.
PAGE THREE
ROBINSON'S DEATH
STARTS FIGHT FOR
POIRJ SENATE
(Continued from en.)
the sonic" and comes beck to ber.
A Welt Disney Billy symphony in
technicolor. "Hlewethe." Is e special
added ettrectlon on the eeme program.
eentetlves will accompany the body
on special train to Little Rock,
Ark., where another eervlce will pre
cede burial eunday afternoon.
The train will carry the largest
congressional delegation ever to at
tend the burial of senator.
Tomorrow's simple ceremony will
begin at 10 a. m., when the flower
banked coffin will be carried to tho
central arena of the senate chamber,
near Robinson's vacant chair.
Seats of honor on each side will be
reserved for Mrs. Robinson and rela
Uvea.
President Roosevelt, his csblnet,
supreme court Justices, high officers
of the army and navy, and scores or
uniformed diplomats will be grouped
near the speaker's rostrum. Members
of the house will cluster In the back
of the chamber.
The Rev. Zebsrney T. Phillips,
senate chaplain, will open the serv
ices with a reading from the scrip
tures. There will be a hymn by i
church quartet, not yet selected, l
brief sermon by Dr. Phillips, another
hymn and a benediction.
Barkley Favored
The administration senators were
lining up for Senator Barkley of Ken
tucky for party leader. Most of the I Eighteen members of the American
opposing group was supporting Sen-1 Pomologlcal society, touring farming
ASHLAND TO OPEN
FESTIVITY FRIDAY
Greater Ashland celebration will get
under way tomorrow with many fea
tures planned for the two day affair.
Highlighting the program will be
ceremonies surrounding the laying of
the cornerstone for the new tSO.OOO
theatre to be built by Walter H. Lev-
erette on the lot adjoining the Jor
dan Electric. City officials will par
take In the ceremonies at 1:30 p. m.
Saturday. The grand parade, with 81
organizations snd business firms par
taking, will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday.
An 18-hole bund bogey golf tour
ney for men and women will be staged
tomorrow and Saturday at the Ash
land Qolf club. A free children's mat
inee at 10 a. m. Is also on the sched
ule for Saturday.
There will be a banquet In the
Ltthla hotel tomorow night at 3:30
at which Queen Oertle Wenner will
be crowned, with the Llthlans In
charge.
VISITING VALLEY
tor Harrison of Mississippi.
Senator Byrnes of South Carolina
also figured In the leadership pic
ture, but some senators said he would
back Harrison. Byrnes, like many
others, refused to comment on tho
leadership race until after Robinson's
burial.
It would be possible for the ad
ministration to win the? party con
trol fight and lose on the court bill.
Only Democrats will figure In the
first conflict, but Republicans will
vote on the court bill. All 16 are
opposed to It.
Bob Burns, Martha
Raye Head Cast of
Craterian Picture
A hill-billy who Just can't resist
the desire to work, thereby setting a
bad evample for the other mountain
eers, and a girl who simply cannot
attract the attention of any man, get
together for a rousing piece of film
fun In "Mountain Music," opening a
three day showing today at the Cra
terian theatre.
The two leads are Bob "Bazooka'
Burns, sage of the Ozarks, and Mar
tha "Ultra-Violent" Raye, whose
mouth Is the only rival of the Grand
Canyon.
A shotgun wedding that doesn't
come off when the groom loses his
memory starts things rolling in this
hilarious saga of the hills. Every time
be gets tapped on his head. Bob for
gets all about everything. Every time
he comes to by getting dou&ed with
cold water, he discovers Martha hang
ing onto his coat tails and that, he
believes, Is asking too much and runs
for cover. But ingenious Martha al
ways manages to see that her bashful
boy friend gets another "klonk en
EDUCATION PHASE!
OF'CCC IS TERMED.
BEST EVER KNOWN
CORVALLIS, July 13. (AP) CCC
camps are the "greatest outdoor uni
versity ever known." Dr. D. E. Wled
man. chief educational advisor ot
330 camps In the ninth corps area
told the second annual conference
on guidance and adult education at
Oregdh State college.
Eighty-seven per cent of the en-
roilees hsve taken the opportunity
voluntarily to Improve themselves in
crafts, citizenship and general edu
cational betterment. Dr. Wledman
said the emphasis was placed on
training for reemployment and better
citizenship, pointing out the respon
sibility resting upon the Individual
camp educational advisers.
Dr. P. Q. Macomber, director 01
curricula snd Instruction of River
side, Calif., pointed out that an
adequate guidance program was Im
possible without an effective curri
cula organisation.
The conference ends tomorrow with
consideration of adjustment prob
lems ot college freshmen.
Applegate Bossy
Trapped In Cabin
Near Starvation
Bid APPLEGATE. July 13.
(Spl.) Included in the annual
routine of the rancher's life Is the
first trip to the cattle camps on
the range In early summer to make
repairs and get ready to care for
the herds going on the range.
But this yesr the regular rou
tine was broken, for when Louts
Straube and others opened the
door of the Silver Pork cabin Mon
day, an emanclated cow greeted
them. The animal had entered
through the door, which afterward
closed, trappplng her in the build
ing. She had remained there a
week, it was believed, and was
In such a weakened condition, that
she was only able to make her
exit over the doorslll. The cow
belonged to Louis strsube.
! Law son Little Cops
Shawnee Open Coin
SHAWNEX-ON-D E L A W A R B, Fa.,
July 15. JP) Returning to the form
; which won him the American and
1 British amateur golf championships,
I Lawson Little, of 8an Francisco, took
the 700 prize with a card of 384 In
j the 72-hole Shawnee open champion
ship. j It took below par golf to place Llt
; tie at the top of the field yesterday,
i At the end of 30 holes, he trailed
eight strokes behind the leader, and
half a dozen players In front of him.
Jimmy Thompson. Shawnee profes
sional, and Leo Mnllory, Norton Conn
tied for second money, one stroke be
hind Uttle.
Tony Penna.. Dayton, O.. was third
with a 283. and Harry Cooper, Chi
cago, fourth with 287.
sections of the United States, arrived
In Medford this morning In a special
car and were to spend the day sight
seeing and inspecting orchards.
The spple-speclallsts from eastern
states were met at the train by rep
resentstives of the Fruit Growers'
League, Inc., headed by Alfred S. V.
Carpenter. Cars were provided by the
league to take the visitors to Crater
lake, the group leaving immediately
after train arrival.
The frultmen were to return this
afternoon to spend the remainder of
the day Inspecting orchards and oth
er phases of the fruit industry here.
They will continue north tonight by
rail.
RATTLER DISCOVERED
31
TRAIL, July 15. (Spl.) That ven
omous denizen of southern Oregon
hills, the dlamont back rattler, Is an
unpleasant specimen, even at long
range. But when he is encountered
face to face, with little more than the
length of one's nose preventing di
rect contact with a forked tongue, the
situation may Justifiably be termed
tense.
As Orval Peterson lifted an old
plank near the water tank at the
Trail guard station and stooped down
to peer beneath It, he was confronted
with a rattlesnake, colled within three
Inches of his nose.
"We both stsred," Peterson relates,
"but when he rang the bell, I Jump
ed straight down the hill backward.
If that forked tongue of his had been
a trifle longer. I'd have been speared."
BLAZE DESTROYS
HOTEL AT BURNS
BURNS, July 15 (AP) Fire burn
ed beyond control this morning in
the S130.000 welcome hotel fronting
a full city block In Burns business
district.
Postmaster Walter Power and hU
assistants succeeded In removing mall
and valuable papera from the post
office located in the hotel's south
comer.
E. W. Barnes, manager and prin
cipal officer in the Central Holding
company of Portland, owner of the
hotel, said night clerk John Mc
Grath discovered the fire under the
floor timbers.
Falling water supply developed
high tension as the flames reached
their peak, bursting through the
roof of the hotel and threatening
three nearby gasoline stations. The
fire was controlled by noon Just as
the water was exhausted.
Mule'Kick Fatal
For Klamath Rider
KLAMATH FALLS. July 15. P)
A kick from a bucking rodeo broncho
caused the d'eath of Julius Lalo, 31-year-old
Klamath Indian, It was
learned today.
The accident occurred at the Klam
ath fairgrounds July 5. Lalo was
thrown from the horse he was at
tempting to ride and suffered a com
pound leg fracture. He died several
days later of gangrene In the injured
member.
Lalo was a grandson of Chief Lalo,
veteran Indian scout who served with
tho U. S, army in Modoc Indian war
days.
MINISTER HELD IN
LINCOLN CUB PACK TO
INITIATE ON FRIDAY
A tDeclal meet In? hiu Hn raitA
for the Lincoln school cub pack. No
4. for tomorrow nltrht mt n-in n'oirwir
at the school. Initiation ceremonlea
are being prep red to feature the ses
sion na an members are urged to
attend.
All committeemen are to be pres
ent for the occasion.
Heppner to PaVe.
HEPPNER, Ore., July 16 (AP)
Heppner voted. 113 to 15, yesterday
to pave the downtown streets. Bonds
will be issued to pave the chlel
streets and gravel the outlying dis
tricts. The main street is already
paved.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Nice oat hay, $9 ton in
snocK. n. u. Hartley, pnone 9-F-B.
DRIVINO to Portland Saturday
morning, back Sunday afternoon.
Bulck sedan. Room for 3 people
share expenses. See Mrs. Sparks,
Holly Bldg.
WANTED Wood cutter.. Inquire
Shell service Station, Talent.
WANTED Olrl, part time, afternoon
and evening. Housework, care of
a bablea. Phone 1060,
COMPETENT woman, general house
work. 30 to 40 years, a In fr.rn.ly.
Phone 11 94 -J.
SLEEPING Room $2 a week. 304 3
Ivy.
FOR SALE Large Lambert cherries.
Dolph Phtpps, Crater Lake Highway,
FOR SALE -Cherries. Oxhearts, one
of the very best varieties for can
ning. R. R. Ouches, Griffin Creek.
pnone 857-1.
FURNISHED APT. Durell Court. I APRICOTS Garrett. Coker
Ant. 0. Phone 87Q-X. Pnone 671-J-l.
SELLING FOR LESS. OUR PRICES
MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU
Paint at $1-25 per gallon.
Complete line of used and new pipe
and pipe fittings.
New and used cable, from to 1
Inch.
Bath tubs, sinks and plumbing sun
dries. Lawnmowers, garden tools and 3-ply
garden hose. 60 feet for 13.26.
Tools and Implements for the car
penter, mechanic and the farmer.
Large stock of barb-wire, fencing and
chicken netting.
Corrugated roofing and roofing paper
at prices below mall order com
petitors. New and used furniture and utensils
for the home, the camp and the
summer home.
REMEMBER
Every Day Is Bargain Day at the
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37-31 North Orape Street
FOR BALE To responsible party.
My modern home and a large store
building at city limits on Pao.
Highway. Agency for an old estab
lished line of farm machinery. A
good deal for right party. Box
3866, Tribune.
FOR SALE To settle estate. Cor
poral G. Mine, Sardine Creek mln
Ine district. Also one copper and
' three Ctnnahar claims. Meadows
Mining District. Write John A.
Chllholm. Box 106, Gold HIU, Ore-
gon.
PICKED UP Past yearling Jersey
heifer. Heltkamp. Barnett road,
east of County Shop.
EXPERIENCED Carpenter wants
work, day or hour. P. O. Box 113,
Phoenix.
Auto painting properly done or do
charge. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
HELP
15 MILES OF
KIDNEY TUBES
To Flush out Aclde mod Otbtv
Poisonous Wast
Doctor Bay your kidneys contain IB Miles ol
Uny tubes or niter whirs help to purity ths
blood ami keep you healthy. Most people pass
about 3 pints a day or about 3 pound ol waste.
Frequent or scanty passages with smarting
sod burning shows there may be ""T'hini
uronj with your kidneys or bladder.
An eicesa of adds or poisons in your blood,
when due to functional kitlnay disorders, may
be the becinnini of nagginc backache, rbeu
mat fa pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pep and
tnergy getting up nights, swelling, puffin
under the eyes, headaches and diiiinesa.
Pons waul Aik your druggist for Doao's
Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40
years. They give happy relief and will help the
15 Miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous
wast from your blood. Get Doen'e Puis.
PARIS, Mo., July 15. (RP) Prose
cuting Attorney Tom Proctor of Mon
roe county announced today recovery
of 91930 be said presumably had been
taken from Mrs. Dennis Kelly, 45-
year-old church worker, whose bat- j
tered body was found late 'juesaay
floating In the Mississippi river near
Louisiana, Mo,
Proctor said the money was taken
to the home of Sheriff Russell
Wilkes at 3 a. m. today by Miss Myra
Hanan. who has made her home here
with the Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Newton
since her childhood.
He quoted Miss Hanan as saying
the Pev. Mr. Newton, 51, a northern
Missouri Baptist minister for 30
years, who yesterday was charged
with the slaying of Mrs. Kelly, had
given her the money which lie de
scribed as "valuable papers" Tuesday
when he left to officiate at a funeral,
PORTER. BAUER INJURED
Crawfordsvllle. Ind.. firemen ans
wered a false alarm. Fireman Prank
Holland had turned In tho alarm
while painting the box.
Jack Porter of 818 Minnesota street
and Bruce Bauer of 1336 Queen
Anne were injured slightly last night
when the car they were operating
upset on the Pacific highway near
the Chateau.
Porter, son of Mayor George Porter
of Medford. received a knee Injury
his father said today, while Bauer
suffered a hurt ear. The car. a
Bulck sedan, was almost totally de
molished, Mayor Porter stated.
The machine left the road on the
curve this side of the Chateau and
ran up the bank, then rolled back
and turned over, the mayor said he
was told. A blowout of the rear right
tire was explained as the cause ol
the sccldent.
Justice Improving
SALEM, Ore., July 15. (AP) Hos
pital attaches reported a "marked
Improvement" today In the condition
of Supreme Court Justice J. U.
Campbell, who Is suffering from a
heart aliment. He has been in the
hospital a week.
1 OF-
6
(Mill MM lion FURS
This Sale
FRIDAY
And
SATURDAY
ONLY
EXCLUSIVELY AT MANN'S
August FUR SALE
of 1938 Paris Inspired Fashions
At Unusually Low Prices!
Buy Now!
Uuse Our Very
Liberal Time
Payment Plan
on All Fur
Purchases
Sflbfc LMDSP. Dl RECTI 0(1 OF
Mr. Clifford Samuelson OF TH6 $U4itovt,P
ofr osrwEPw om4. new
See Our Central
Ave. Window
Display of Furs
fa i
Shop in Comfort
Our Store Is Air
Conditioned
11 IS iW
DURING THIS STORE-WIDE
msmek
Just Look at these FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
MEN'S WHITE
OXIFCDESDS
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY ONLY
Choice of any pair of
men's while onfordi.
Regular values to $3.4.1.
On sale two days only!
LIMIT
ONE FAIR
TO A CUSTOMER.
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
TURKISH
TOWELS
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
ONLY
tl i 41 - Inch heavy Turkish
Towel, white with colored
borders. A real two-da bar-lalnl
i i-
2 or 2gc
Limit 6 To A Customer
MAIN FLOOR READY-TO-WEAR
l-N FRIDAY and
-.SATURDAY
J ONLY
9 . " S
' T A
Ladies'
LINEN
SUITS
Regular $3.95
Values On Sale
For These 2 Days
Limit One To
a Customer
HP. "A vL
BARGAIN BASEMENT
-atSM FRIDAY and
r r SATURDAY
VVt Only
w ft Choice of Any
HOUSE
r
UKtbS
for ladles and chil
dren. Attrartire. well
made.
Values To
$1.19. Special
(D
EACH
Limit one dresf to customer
Friday and Saturday while
they last!
i
REMEMBER- These Sale Specials (orFriday and Saturday Only
U.U. DEPARTMENT STORE
Chas. S. Adair
Manager
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