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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1925)
itrRDFfnn wktl trttittnti, rEDFonp. onnnoy. Tuesday, February n, 192.- BILL GATES GIVES K I wan Ian W. A. dittos was tlio principal npoakcr nt tho KiwanlH club luncheon yesterday. "Itadio and Jtn Jovclopment' was the subject of his talk and fionio very intoroHtlnK facta and Ok urns were Kivpn anions whiih ivere the follouhiK; the tral public broatb-JiKt of radio wan niacin on the nlKht of the election if JM-cHldciit Harding In 1920, from Htatlon KDKA, and HliK-e that time radio brnadraHt lnff has (irown by leap and bnundH, until nt the pronont time thrro are about fx hundred broadt-OHtliiK Rta tlonn In operation, representing nn Initial investment of several billions uf dollars; and there are between five and fix million receiving rp(h In tho United States Bcrvlng twenty million people. There are four types of re ceiving sets In common uce, and recent surveys have, classified these types as follows: Itegenerative type "trouble Borne;" Keflex type "uncertain, super heterodyne, noisy ;M and Hud to Fre quency typo, "stabilized." This latter type has been found to be the, best type made and Is coming Into general Xiso. The first voice ever heard over tho nlr waj In 1909,and every little devel opment was inadi) from ihen on until the war perioti. when rapid develop-' ment took place. Knmk (.'onrad, nn Anwrlwin. was tho first person to de velop radio reception In the United States and It was through his experi ments that radio developed rapidly, The ItiglM Hev. Walter T. Huniiicr, TtlHhnp of Oregon was Introduced as "the firnnd Sermon of the Moot Owls." The hlHhop Is an ardent radio fan and each week taken an active part in the Hoot Owl program of KOW. A very Interesting talk pertaining to the blKhop's many years of association with the students at the Oregon Uni versity brought out the fact that there was u higher type of students in at-' tendance at the present tlnin than ever before mid that tho younger peo ple aio more Interested In religion than they were a number of years ago. In ' lilt remarks, the bishop closely asso ciated character and religion. Mnlvln Winstock gave a very inter esting talk on Abraham Lincoln, mat ing that the nation was made up of individuals nnd ho cited Lincoln as an Individual fitter which the nation vcould model Itself. OtTlHuo guestH of the club were W. .?. yirglh). flnorge A. Hunt, Nathan Kulton. the Fht president of the Hope.burg KiwanlH wliib. B. L. Sanders und Iiev. William JI. Hampton. father of Floyd Unlllns, tearfully thanked H. T- Curmkhael, who was In charge of the rescue Bhaft which finally reached the body of tho cave explorer. "Mr. Carmichnel. I want to get your picture, sure," said tho aged man, "and keep It with me nlwtiys. May tho (Jood Lord bless you and your brave men." "Mr. Collins," the rugged superin tendent replied, I tell you that with out fJo.i Almighty's assistance, wo couldn't have done It. Ho has per mitted us to pass some places here, j which, without His aid, were Impas !J. C. MANN NAMED ON COMMITTEE BY ORE. MERCHANTS il'KEXK. Ore, Feb. 17. Trade division nipotinKS fonturml the niorn- Hablc. If your fnith In humanity evor , ' r ,. . , .. i ., ', ,. i n pk oil of thn ilst imnunl mci'tliiK fultern. juH know lh.ro , how f , Q Untnll Merchants' nsi.0- l Si0" ""Pn'J" ' a" Pmt" f:iatioi. here today.. Tho convention tiic earth will closo tomorrow pvcnlnK. 'I'h,. nt.lMtlnt (Ttnnlu fif m ll fnn fnl' Work United, Men Worn Cut. ,,, ,,. , .,.,. ,,,.,, uir,iv CAVE CITV. Ky., Koli. 17. (Ily "".afternoon hy I.. I.. Thomas, .resident, AsMoeliitod I'less) A Renornl nusii'n. ' f,IWH- sion of work at Hand Cave was, Cl(,,ntlals eoininlttee-C. II. Dickey, ordered nt 6:10 a. m. today when four w j , J()hn (,ok men who had been working In the I(poliitlons committee J. W. Mc underKround lateral virtually all nlutit, imnrff. t'arl Washburne. J. C. Mann emeiKed from tho abaft almost ex- ()( jraf(irdi GeoiKO Kuiirlur and Clint naiiHted. Only two guards and fnur';,n pipot laborers were perinitied to remain! financo' eonimlttee B. S. Sissions, near the mnrt. I.,-, , t'roiit. A. A. Hull, Walter Griffin The eomiileto suspension of efforts an, ( Hoffman, to remove Colllim' bo.lv was due, II Nominating committee n. It. Nor was stated to exhaustion of the t()n. a. J. Iloehrndel, William P. workmen and n desire to eonserve Kennedv, E. -K. LkitiKltiH and Charles their slreii(,th for a final effort some Fraer. time today toward removal. Conimittoo on trade abuses J. I!. If. T. Carmlebael, director f Ho Itiehter, Jonas Will. M. School, Clporge shaft oiierallons and other officials lllddio, il. I'mphrey and I. ,Mac:kln. connected with the rescue work, re- Commltteo on bylaws W. II. Maker, tired to their tents for their first rest J. II. Garrett, A. M. Sauter, C. 1. in many hours. Considerable pro-1 Huberts and Geonio it. Iliddln. Kress was made dining tho nlttlit. III IteporU were given yesterday hy was unofficially reporied. 'the officers of the association. It was I he telcKrain from Covernor Fields illrcctlnjf that a de'niled examination of the hoily be made, was received by M. K. H. I'osny, ono of the rescue work leaders. Tho message dlrecled lhat "if Floyd Collins Is dead when reached, have disinterested doctors make a Ihoi oiiKh examination of the body for all evi domes of foul play, including poi The high s hool girls' basketball team met tho Urants l'ass high school team in a basketball game at tho Grants Pass hinh school gymnaKlum this afternoon. A number of rooters accompanied tho nine players and Miss Buo Htcwart. their coach.' Tho excellent program tonight nt the high school may ho hoard for only 23c. L'naccompnnled children 10c. Alelvln fl. Winstock of I'orlland ad- shown by O. K. Tate, secretary, that the association has grown from a membership of :i(i4 on March 12, l'Jiil, to n total of HIM at tho present time. The importance of active part hy the business man In legislation was stressed hy the chairman. A Cough llcmcdy Without Opiates Many cough preparations contains ome ono or more harmful drugs which are added to take the place of opiates. None of these narcotic substitutes have ever beon used in Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound. Tho name of ev ery ingredient is plainly printed on every carton. You know what you are taking when you take Foley's. It clings to the throat. Good for old and yoii g. Vou have a cough, why not try it. Koftine substitutes. Sold overy wr,ore. Adv. LIKE EARTH SAYS REV. T. L THEUMLER The Now Earth will be as real and tangible us tho present earth, and Its Inhabitants will not be disembodied spirits, but beings with bodies of flesh and they will ont spend their lime in aimless manner, but will build and plant and engage in enterprises as much creator and nobles than any this world has known, as power and opportunities of the redeemed will surpass thoso of humanity today. This was the version of our futuro homo as presented by Evangelist T. U. Theumler in his lecture Sunday night on "Heaven Where Is It, and What Is It?" at the Advcnttst church. Mr. Thyeumlcr avows that tho only business of Christians today is a prep aration of a character that will, fit them to assoclato with heavenly be ings, as nono wh owork abominations or speak lies will bo permitted to en ter the new earth conditions. Tho speaker claims that no man can reach these high Ideals without tho graces furnished by Jesus Christ us a pattern for heavenly character. Tonight Mr. Theumler speaks on the "Par.sing of Ancient Civilization and the Doom or Salvation of .the Present Civilization." MOTHER Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Hurry Mother! Even constipated, bilious, feverish, or sick, colic Babies and Children love to take genuine "California KIr Syrup." No other laxative reftruVites the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens tho stomach and starts the liver and bowels without ffrlplnK. Contains no nareotlcs or soothing dru?s. Hay "California" to your druggist and avoid conterfeits. Insist upon genu ine "California VI gSyrup" which con-' tains directions. Adv. Not lit. The yninm man from Medford who took (he Indian pipe from the museum 1 dresseil the students of Die ViIl-Ii sehnnl in .1 jrknunvHIe in renuesterl to return Monday afternoon on "Abraham Lin-j same Immediately to Mrs. H. H. Sar-I coin." I Kent, Jacksonville. 271 SIX TRiS m Six trim bills and i ';: tn bills were relumed by tie "in i Hi IV Monday afternoon, nn.! t,.,. nod;' then adjourned until Wednesday 'morning. llefich. warrants have Leon Ifisued on I the six true hills. Tho three not true bills' Involved cht i'.Heti of subornation of ''perjury, obta.ninp money under false pretenses an.! .1 statutory ufl'ehse. The:' names and ,':iiirKcs in the true bills are : withheld until :he. ..bench warrants are Bencd. .None -involve-liquor chnntes. the "ounlv clerk savs. Shrubbery No trouble to plant when you have landscape plate. We fur nish these when buying of. us. Trees Grapes Washington Nnrseries WELCH A FLOREY, Agent 228 8. Holly Phone 612-R COM.INK TO KKMAIX IX t'AVIC (Continued From Page On to o down Into the shaft on the in spection trip. They were Claude Monroe nnd Thomas (lordy, mucins" six men in all who entered the shaft. All are expected to servo on tho cor oner's jury later. 1 .nt or Mr. Carmichnel announced that another man, Al Mallox. one of those who reached the entombed man's sldu In tnc first few days of h.ls Imprisonment had none into the shaft, washed tho dead man's face and twisted the body Into such a posi tion i hilt It could be identified more easily. ' CAV WIT Y. Ky., Tel.. IT. t Ily tho Associated I'ress) Citizens of Cave City today .plcdttei J1U00 to furthor the work of recovering Floyd Collins,' body from Sand Cave, with the stipu lation thai, it the rescue work was unsuccessful, then the sum would bo toward a niemoriul to lie erected iu memory of Collins. Out of danger" pronowrced the doctor, A- The Lut in Quarter of Paris . . . mystery lurks behind sealed shutters of (fray garrets'. . . the slender, crafty finders of an Apache flick ashes from n cigarette . . . who is she whom they cull "The Red Lily?" NEW TODAY! A tale of pas sionate underworld love Ramon Novarro "With ENID BENNETT WALLACE BEERY MITCHELL LEWIS in . . "THE RED LILY" A TINGLING TALE OF THE MAD, DANGER OUS, LAWLESS LIFE OF THE PARIS APACHE MACK SENNETT Comedy "FLICKERING YOUTH" Featuring HARRY LANGDON INTERNATIONAL NEWS "PEGGY" at the ORGAN FRIDAY RICHARD DIX in "MANHATTAN" Weeks ot acute anxiety the dreaded crisis the family's un1" told relief when the doctor finally pronounced his patient out of danger And then that slow, discouraging period of convalescence. More trying in many ways than the ill ness itself. When lost strength and vitality return so slowly that recovery seems endless. Anold,familiarstorytothedoctor, And invariably he prescribes an old, familiar product malted milk. No longer "any malted milk" but specifically Borden's, the new improved malted milk. For Borden's has certain impor tant advantages, found in no other malted milk, that make this health food more valuable than ever before. Father Tluiuks IIwup Leader. CAVE CITY, Ky Keb. 1 7. f Hy (ho Associated lresH I.ee Collins, awed Knocks Stiffness Out of Joints It's for joint tmutilrH In anUt, knn hip, elbow, shoulder. Knuckles ui Bplnr win-tiler rheumatic or not. It limbers up. reduce tho hwoIUiik chanes nut tho pain nnd Inflamma tion when Jnint-Kuso gttn in, Joint UKny KetH out no time wauled. Hut lately thousandth of penpln havi' illHcovorod that H'h ano Hiipremely Rood for dulck roller in luiubnt,' nou rulKiu and neuritis. .lolnt-Hnse Is n iieneli -iitlnif ei'o' lient'thiil soaks In slnii'st Insdui'ly. A tuhe for only 00 eenls at nny pro Biesslve ilriiKKlM iinywlnre. Limbers 'Em Up Joint-Ease Wong Pon Chinese Medicine I'or Treadnent of Acuto nml t'limnlr DIs'hsos of Men atirt Women. Cncr Mnrt tumor trrntml, Inflnrtva, kitl lev, bluddtrr iiikI atmii.n li tni-ilM", fi(, bsrnia( mptitrr. ro'tln. ninl tioul.l. i r I ftlnl, fi'ier, privumoui, anlhtn ami llinwt , trontlr. rheuniatitnn, junvnotthofa. (oiirf. coDtumpUon, ctrtb, tijdrotrle, al bumin. Offlct Houn: 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. Consultation FrM 241 South Ffont St. Medfolt Ora. m Doctors prescribe Borden's Malted Milk for Invalids and Convalescents Because Borden's is more digestible. Made by a unique process which partially pre digests the casein of the milk, and retains the malt diastase that aids digestioa qualities pecul iar to Borden's. Even the most delicate stomach can assimilate it easily. 'Borden's is more nourishing, it has the highest food value and most perfect nutrition of any malted milk on the market, due to the greater amount of milk used. It contains all the necessary properties to build up the body, re store tired nerves and stimulate the entire system. Borden's is more palatable, it is free from the excessive sweetness and disagreeable tang common to other malted milks. The most par ticular patient will drink it regularly without tiring of the flavor or ever being nauseated by it. If there is an invalid or convalescent in your family, give him the superior benefits of Borden's (the improved) Malted MHk. ; There's a difference between Borden's and other brands. You'll appreciate it, too, once you've tried Borden's. Sold in attractive glass jars 7 and 15-oz.si7.es at your druggist's. Send the coupon below (with 10c) for a sample package. The Borden Company, Borden Building, 350 Madison Ave.,. New York, N.Y. . 3 THE" IMPROVED More Afore More Easy MALTED MILK - in the. snuart nnrhncrp: - 5. i va:' v $ . . .ro., TCC .rVe. 7 A . -A palatable. digestible, nourishing, to mix hot or cold. til U-1 1924 DODGE SEDAN Used Only by Charlie Palm Special Price $1350.00 ( Every Needed Accessory Included The Busy Corner Motor Co. Get Accurate Travel Information your local Southern Pacific agent is eager to aid you in all your travel planning. Benefit by his experience and wide knowledge con cerning all transportation matters. Rely upon him for full in formation regarding Fares Schedules Routes Reservations, etc. For wherever you plan to go, Southern Pacific and j ts connections cantakeyou. M. Montgomery, Local Passenger Agent Phone 34 ' Medford Southern Pacific