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SIX BEDFORD MAIL -TRIBUNE. MKDFORD, ORKfiOV. WEDNESDAY, FEBRTTATtY' 11, 1925 AND GORE SELL TO Ralph Hand to Wrestle Chris Sorensen Here Next Week Ml II IIM.IIII.J un 1 W'jg'gSBS ill I Jtalph Ilitncl iiimI Ills iniiner at Collude Grove. . WVdneHtlny. February 1 Hth. is the .a i-fputation throughout the conat tcr- lowing to tho fact that the rrorthorn 1 Next Hntui'duy night llio Biocfiy, firm of Warnnr, Wbrlrnan and Guiei will i-easf to cxlKt, after 30 yeiirs off active existence In tho city. 23 yeam of wliiih hua been In Its present lo cation. Announcement wan - nmde IIiIh morning that the firm had s'Jlrl out to Btanlford .Junes, well known Klam ath Kails Rroieiv who will open tho Htore here on March lut, and operate It In connection with lila Klamath Kails grocery. Jlarry O, Wortman and 12. K. (lore In announcing the change, rifBirA to thank their huulredn of ciiHtomers for thelr patronago for fo many year.H pnat and Htatc that the pevciing of thcao relation with th ciiHtornerii Is their one real regret over making the change. Nothing definite ifl announc ed of their future plans, heyond the fact that when they close up lalo next Saturday night (hey will begin a loni! earned rest, after which they will entr some other line of husineHs In Medford. It will nrolinhiv lake Harrv W'ortman. eapcefjilly, a year or so lo date sot for the first wrestling smoker ritory and have, on two occasions past. hoy had a match in Albany on the get used to keeping away from the n the 192r season, according lo M. j mixed In two of the hardest matches j 1 Uh. Howers secured Horen.von after store which was his buslneBrt world l-- llowers. well known southern Ore- of their careers. ' Jltalph had coiiseiitcd to appear with for 30 years. Kn promoter, and on thai date sport j In t he first place Hand did not want the big hoy. Sorcnson. it seems, has ' "They simply bid too high," said ans can coe their old favorite. Ilalph to wrestle Chris because the San Kran- been hankering for a mix with Jtalph Kd Ciore in explaining why Iho firm 'Hand, tangle with Chris Sorensen. IcIkco boy outweighs hhn more than since the local boy edged hiln out of had sold out. "That-ls all there In ''nlH match, according to all indica-iten pounds. Negotiations had 1h-ii la victory at Cottage' Grove and it is tii It Kor a lonir time nasi would-be Hons, will be a hummer since both linadc for a nmlch with Itoynolds of I understood that ho is coming to Mod- purchasers made tempting offers for "ami and KorciiHen are grapplcrs with ICorvallis for the opening smoker but. Iford, determined to redeem himself. usi to sell, which wo refused, but the In for Iho lart time. ills plight remained undiscovered for 24 hours, when on January 31, Jewell Eaten, a young neighbor boy. penetrated Sand Cave far enough, to hear his cries ror neip. Neighbors and his brothers n( once began efforts In dig him out and release tho rock and dirt which pin ioned his legs. All such efforts wero unsuccessful and outsldo helpers, who had cleared away the dirt as far as his knees wore blocked by repeated cave-Ins In tho tunnel. Just above Col lins. Finally state officials ordered stopped' the rescue efforts down tho natural tunnel as too dangerous and tho shaft rescue plan was started Fri day. In spile of the handicaps of Jack of proper tools and materials for such a mining operation, the work progressed unceasingly until the odor of banana oil, sprayed into ' Collins' enve Sunday night, became unmistak able Tuesday night In the shaft. through a sandy layer In the bottom of tho shaft Just below the forty foot level. The natural tunnel down which Col lins had crawled III search of ft new cavern was about 125 feet from tho surface of the spot where Collins lay. The rescue shaft, rtarted a few feet in front of the naturnl mouth of the cave In a limestone ledge, was aimed as a perpendicular tube, the shortest line to reach him In the bottom of the torturous natural tunnel. The acute pain of neuritis This treatment acts quickly and gives positive results .No rubbing no waiting Sloan's gives you positive help the moment you use it. You don't even have to bother to rub it in. Just pat it on gently. Right away it starts the blood circulating swiftly through tha sick, pain-ridden tissues. And this increased blood supply sweeps away the conditions that are causing the pain. At once you feel genuine relief. Then before you know it the pain is gone. It will not stain. All druggists have Sloan's 35 cents. Sloan's Liniment paint bids kept Rotting hiKhur and finally reaqhed a Htftjfo whore wo could re fuse no lunger." In npeaklnB of the regret wlik-h he and Mr. Oore feel over the severing of bustncHH relations with so many customed of yoars standing. Mr. Wormian related that last Saturday he had to break the sad iiowh to cuh tomer cljurh-a Htueoy. living east of (he city, who hud hern a filrndy pa tron of the firm for over 28 yoara pUHt. The Htore will cIuho Saturday night for tho taking of atuck and for the making of o Herat Ioiih by the new owner who will open up on March 1 with tho luteHt fixtures and n modern utoro for tlui cale of groceries nnd Breen goodH. The' Warner. Wortinan ond tioro concern retains the ownership of tho orieg uuuuing in which the Htoro and Htunc ledge in which Hand cave be gins near the ba.se. M iH. M. Uoyhw and others f the older women of the neighborhood also recall the old cavern and the spring within. The present Sand cave Is supposed lo be a drain formed by the waters of this spring. The odor of the h.t.mnu oil sprayed dowrr Collins tunnel Sunday night and again Monday rose through the floor of the Nhaft last night to hear ten the tired diggers. Kxtra precau tions in tlniberhig the shaft were lf iHTJjANDi the., Feb. II. The' made to protect the vorUmen should iMrftie Co-dpeiallvo Wool Growers' ' ' ""f tunnel or cavern sud- i - n . . I,,., denly be broken through, new hu.ir.1 of li. t..,M met ye u-nlay , ..,,. r 1L. uml eh'cte.l offli ei-H fur the i umtiiK ,,,, ,mvil., lhl. n,.(i,, , Kami cave year. Charles 1.. fjeekley of Dlxmi- jMl(,. w.,a (iw.UVP,.,., at 3S'i feet. In Vllle. Ore., was eleeted iireaiilnnl, nui- (ifiiilnit the unilerKruunl honey- ceeillni; Hed W. llerrln. . who huh ,.m1(., .si.(:tii was mar at hand ......J..;..J...J....W..;;..H..)..J.. HFAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD City Meat Market are housed on Main l'''''-"t l"t''B Ihe piist foul jTh(. samjy layer at the hotlom of tho street, nnd Iihvb leaned the More to the new owner. The change will nut arret the vlty Moat Market. n It has a lento on Its prciient ouintcr". The grocery firm now nBotit In re tiro from buHhicnn wim orminlzed 31) years aBO by Mr. Wormian ami the Jnto. K. N. Warner, who i)lrl Ihree yenrs ugv, when Moiiford wuh but u village, ami herore loiutlim In llieli' preaenf iiuarters their Kroeery wuh located on Main street in UK, kiolel Nash bulldlnn. In 130S K. .;. (jure wan taken Into the firm, which wan lncorioratei u Warner. Wort man & tiore. ami Ihu preieni billl(llnK w-ns iurchnHtd. CilNliRlBlL JO 51 1 1 yearn. ur. 15. I-.. Itrownell of ban l'ranelHco. was elected vicc-prcHidcnt. K. A. MeCornack of KuKcno wiik elected Hecretal y-ti-ea''Urcr. The new board of directors are: F. W. IJcKord. Ashland. Ore.: i. II. .I'llor, UloiknliuiK. Cnl.! C. 1.. Iterkley, DIxulivHIc, ore.; K. A. Mit'DinacU. KlIBelie. Ore.; .1. W. Smith. Aurora, Ore.j.T.- lJ..,.'l'.vrcr, .Kriday llarlior, "nHh. : " I-J. E. Itrownell. Kan I'Yan cIhco, t'al.; V. I'i. Hunt, Matlitll, Ore.; '1'. M. I'ronln. I'nwcli luitte. Ore.; C. V. Hales, Spray, Ore.; K. I). Uorinan. IMitarlo. ore: II. '!. I'cikham, Wilder. Idaho; ('. J. Iliird, CorvalliH. Ore.; t'. II. Ooolittlc, I'klah, lul.; .1. II. I'elerson. Uixon. I'al. shaft-was fairly dry. compared to the muck in which the dlKBers have been working. Hnriiii Infection from his cramped eleven days iiiiprihonmcnt. physicians' hopes nre strong that they can save ( oillns If he Is reached soon, livery possible emcrKency need of the phy sicians has been jti-cpared In the HeO Cross tent,. npci-afhiK room, for trans fusion, amputation or whatever else his condition indicates. A stretchcr-like apidianre to raise Collins through the shaft has been const rucicd. . Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages liight Up. J Inrtanc relief no waitlnB. Your cloKKod nostrils oien riKht up; the air passages of yuur head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, heailaclio dryness. No struggling for breath at night: your cold or catarrh disappears. Oct a small bottle of Ely's Cream llalin from your druggist now. Ap ply a little of this fragrant antiseptic. Iieallug cream In your nostrils. It. pmetrates through every air pas sage of the head, soothes tho influined or swollen mucous membrane and re lief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay' sluffed up with a told or nasty catnr-h. Adv. (A VI-; CITY. Ky.. pen. 11. Kloyd Collins was trapped in Sand Cave at -bTATE IIOUKK. KAI.KM. Keh. 11, Approval of the Oregon publlu ser vice commission's action in Heeklng tho Intcr-Ktale ciniimercc commission order for tho construction of 3 nillca of railroad through central ami southern Oregon would be given by tho legislature under a joint resolu tion introduced by Representative Carkin of Jackson county yesterday afternoon. The resolution points out that construction of the railroad In question "would open up that vast alretch of undeveloped country and afford belter access lo the markets of the prairie atales. the Mississippi and Missouri river valley and the eastern United States to the products of both eastern and weslern Oregon." , , '' Chicago Wheat Drops Again CIIICAUO, Keb, 11. Heavy scUlim of corn and oats, turned all grain sharply downward In price during the late trading today. Wheat fur May delivery went as lo was $1,77 . a drop of nearly ten cents compared u-lth quotations earlier today ami about six cents under yesterilay'a low point. WASHINGTON. Keb. II. Owln to a shortage of funds, wurk nt the navy yards on both the 1'aciflc and Atlantic coustH will be curtalletl be ginning March 1. Back Lame and Achy? Tho AdvbT of lids Mfdfo id Hold en I Mioulri Help You to (.ft Well. Do you nuffcr nagging hurkuehc? . Keel tllzsy, nervous and depressed? Are the kidney ceeretlons lrre;u Urr breaking your rest? Mhey your kblnejs ate ut fault. Weak kidneys give warning. Vou have backache; rheumatic twinge. You feci weak, tired, nil worn-out. Heed the warning. Don't deluy L'so Doun's IMMh a btlmulunt di uretic to the kidneys. Your neighbors recommend Dunn's. Hero lo a Medford case. Mrs. J. H, flustln. 61 . firape Ht.. pays: '! huvu been tnkmg I'osn H Hetretury Ward reported that the (. c',.pMk Friday morning. .January assoelatlon wa able to finance wool 30, by the fall of a boulder on bis growers, Jhruugh pre-shearing ml- foul. .Ie was exploring the tunnel of vii nee as'well a making advanceH on nil old cavern, the front part of which the wool after it has been warehoused, had collapsed years ago, forming the This has enabled growers to take arl- ravine which loads up to the limetun Vantage of orderly co-operativo mar- ledge In which the mouth 01 hand . ket. jt'avu Is located. . j Some time Wedne iday night. 1'Vb- j MAY HlvVfll TOM-INS TONKWir.'iU'iry 1. he was fed the last time, j 1 Kai ly l he next day a rescue party (Continued From i'atr One) 'heard his cries from behind (he cave- I . te.Mi iudiciited the j ollius socket and Ut the cavo salt! th globe twin mil uf 1 Imrneil out. ! C'nrmlehiiel uuuld not em hum e how soon the Hand cave tunnel might be pierced but said "we appear lo be very close, and i believe we will get Collin nut alive." Twenty hours was given by rescu ers at 9 a. in., as tin- maximum time they expected to take 10 extricate Collins. ' The workers Hald thai if he was not out of Ihe hole in lhal time, they would be sorely dlmippointcd. They were hoperul of reaching Col lins much n icr. .saying that It might come at any minute. Carinlctiuel explained that th shaft had been completed two-thirds of the depth originally planned and that he expected to find some passageway be fore Ihe. maximum depth estimated had been reached, 12 Foot Ucl Ilea. -lied At tt a. m.. the hhai't bad' reached 4 J fe.t In depth. . Old cave men among the diggers told John Henrelty, foreman under' Carmlchacl that the finding of cave crickets wuh unmistakable evidence that an underground drain was near. The drier stratum In .the shaft was expediting the digging. 4'atnilchael announced. CAVIil CITY. Ky.. Feb. It. ( lly AHSOClA,XKD PKKHS.) Daylight to day foutid J ht diggers at tho bottom of the Floyd , Collins rescue tunnel working' feverishly and hoping any moment to break through into a tun nel whffch might lead to the impris oned cave man. So far, tho finding of such h tunnel remains a matter of (ft tod fortune, although the joining and geological cxpcrls are confident that the shaft will strike n puoagv wny either ched with muck or parti open, very soon. Hand Cave 11 Itntlue CAY K CITY. Ky.. Feb. My AsMuelated Press. ) The ravine hi which the mouth of nnd Cave in 1 loctitrd was once a cavern and has r a 1 m, T ,. ldei settlers. It was bartred today nerved ati ae.ory results My kid- frmn y ViiUrv om, )f th(i Vnlun. noyi hav. always been weak and th tprM , to , leaat cold or traln effects them and j.liyi (ntn makes my back weak and lame. A. T1t. mnu,h ,.f 1h(. r;iV0l.n lu.n waJ coupl :xe of Dosns Pills, however ' lmUl 5, ft,c.t (luwn (h(l riivip whm never fulled to remove the mi-cry and now hc Ka!4nlinc ,IHr(or whlrn strengthen my kidneys." remove ihe d,t from the rescue Four years latoy. Mrs. (;ufln said: ,mftt Vance wivk whejt he was a hoy "Down's Pills have never railed tjof ten he used to go to the cavern for gt me sood relief." I spring water, an excellent spring be- Jrlo 60e, at all denlers. Don't t,g located nm fur within. He never slmpiy ask for kidney remedy get WaH Very far tun k, he nsn In the old Doan's Pills the same that Mrs. Ous- cavern, the roof of which has col tln hnd. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., ftped. forming the ravine. At the Buffalo. N. Y- t heud of the little valley rise the lime- IS THE GOLDEN ACE THE GLAND AGE? In Ihe recent press dispatch, a Lon don physician stated that till Hidd en Age of limn bids fair to be the glandular age, when ralalion will be taken in tablet form. He said further that the average mull believes that his thoughts, action and reelings are controlled by his mind, liut It Is pos sible to Mhow lhal min.l Is Itself under the despotic sway of the. ductless gland-, which generate In tho system t he chemical fluids on which depend I health, happiness and morality. (Ilandogen. the new scientific gland tonic, prepared In tablet form provide, a' simple method of taking glandular treatment. .( ilanrtogcn. for men nnd women. Is obtainable at Heath's Drug Store and llaskins drug Store. ' . ALL YOU ZANE GREY READERS ,-, ALL Y 0 U LOVERS OF REAL STORIES SEE THIS ONE OR YOU'LL BE SORRY! ' NOW PLAYING! Tom Mix , and "Tony" the Wonder Horse T t I ? SECRETARY MELLON SAYS: - "No greater service could be rendered the country than to in crease the number of homes owned by those who occupy them." i Look backward Could a rented house have taken the same place iu yuur iicari niai uic viu iiumcsicau uiu . f T ? T ? T f f t T T t IVe help you to become HOME O WNERS instead of HOUSE RENTERS. C. M. KIDD, Pres. Phone 105 . O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Jackson County Building & Loan Association Office 30 N. Central V ffl AW Before you Build or Buy a Home .. insist on . ChecKSml Electrical Wiring mpAaFiTATEsf in Zane Grey's "The Last of the Diianes" A FLAMING STORY OF THE BLAZING WEST OTHER RIALTO Offerings Include "HARD BOILED TENDERFOOT" A Spat Family Comedy INTERNATIONAL NEWS 'PEGGY" at the Organ RIALTO Friday The Racing Classic of the Year J'THE DIXIE HANDICAP" With Claire Windsor, Frank Keenan and Lloyd Hughes Miss Grace Bogue, Home Economist of the ; We$tinghouse Electric Co., will give a COOKING DEMONSTRATION Thursday and Friday, Feb. 12-13 2 to 4 p. m. MASONIC BUILDING, West Main St. t '. - Two Prizes given away ' Come 'and bring your friends - PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE 214 W. Main St., Medford, Ore. 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