Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDKftT) MAIt TRTmjyE, MEWORD, " OTCECiONV WKftXESDAY, APIiTL 29, 102.- "
PACE FIVE
TO ENLARGE PLANT
-i ' . - - '
The officiate of the Southern Ore
gon GaB company, who have been in
this vicinity, for several daya, making
their headquarters In Med ford and
visiting the plants south of Medford
and at Grantu Pass and Roseburg, in
company with Goneral Manager Petch,
inspecting the properties and the Im
provements beihff madp at the differ
ent plants, returned to San Francisco
Tuesday afternoon.
All the visitors said they were great -'jy
impressed with the splendid busi
ness conditions prevailing here and
the .prospects for Increased building
activities and all lines of business that
they Instructed Mr. Petch to purchase
the necessary equipment to prepare all
their plants e for the Increased busi
ness. In the party were L. Sutter, presi
dent of the gas company and vice
president of the Anglo Fruit company;
Charle O. Loege, a director, V. V.
Jacka, of the Bank of Italy, represent
.lng stockholders, . and H. S. Young,
secretary.
Medford Rotary
Club News
Mr. and. Mrs. J. H. Shearer WhjD '
Will Give Concert Here Tomorrow
changed his story and sak"his wife
had left him. .
A Batcher and a largo knife, cover
ed - with a brown substance, were
found in his home and held for tests
to discover whether it was rust or
blood.
WHY SUFFER SO?
Cot
Hack Your Health oh Other
M til ford Folks Have Done.
Election of officers was the pro
gram for the day. The newly elect
ed officers were Carl Swlgart, 'Doc"
Johnson, C. J. Seamori, Emil Mohr,
Win Vinson, Walt Ieverett and Paul
Jfarherer.
Paul iicherer made several at
tempts to be excused from serving
further as a member of the new
board of directors. However his
The phenominnl success of Mr. and
Ms. Shearer in the, oriran and vocal
concert Sunday. night at ir.t First Bap
tist church indicates that a largo num
ber of the musical people qf this city
nnd all who enjoy the better-things on
'the organ,, as well - as the vocal selec
tions,' will avail 'themselves of hearing
these two noted artists in the concert,
which will bo given Thursday at 8 p.
m, at the First liaptist church.' Sel
dom docs Medford have the privilege
of hearing musicians of their 'standing.
Too many people suffer lame, ach
ing backs, distressing kidney dis
orders and rhcurimtio aches and
pains: "Often this is due to faulty
kidney action nnd there's danger of
hardened arteries, dropsy, guivel or
bright's disease. Don't let weak kid
neys wear you out. I'se Doan'u Pills
before It Is too late! Doun's are U
stimulant diuretic to the kidneys.
Doan's have helped thousands. They
should help you., Here is one of
nmny Medford cases:
J. H. Atwell. painter, 123 V. 11th
( St., says: "Doan's Pills are all
that is claimed for them. 1 have
taken Doan's on different occasions
when suffering from backaches nnd
kidney weakness nnd they have al
ways given me splendid relief." !
FOUR YEARS LATEJt. Mr. AtwellJ
said: "1 gladly' confirm all I said in
my former statement, as Doan's have)
always helped me when I have
needed a kidney remedy."
Price (toe. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for n kidney remedy
get Doan's 'Pills the same that Mr.
Atwell had. FOHter-MHburn Co.,
liuffalo, X. V. ; Adv.
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What Dos HfciTIttffuy&nceb Cost Per Acre?
There Is every Indication of a prosperous fruit year for tho Rogue River Valley during 1925. Tha
fcareful fruitgrower will not permit bis chances of getting largo returns from this year's crop to bo en
dangered by uncontrollable hail storms In a year of freakish weather.
This office will Insure your fruit crop against loss or damage by hail,
In a standard well-known company, at the following rates per acre:
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS hall Insurance per acre costs ' . i.$ 4.00
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS hall Insurance per acre costs ....j :.'. , 8.00
TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS hail Insurance per acre costs . .'. 10.CO
THREE HUNDRE DOLLARS hall Insurance per acre costs 12.00
FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS hall Insurance per acre costs , 16.00
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ' ' hall Insurance per acre costs 20.00
' ; ' , (Other amounts written at proportionate rates)
It costs you no more to Insure right now than It will six wrieks fi-om now, and you get more protec
tion1. In case of known crop failure prior to June 1, 1925, you may cancel your policy and get your total
premium refunded, . .
Just one 60 loss by hall, any time In ten years, pays you mora than your total premium expense
over that period, if you carry hail insurance. THOUSANDS OP DOLLAR! IN CASH HAVE BEEN
PAID TO LOCAL FRVITGROWEKS UY HAIL INSURANCE COMPANIES DUHIN'O THE PAST
THREE YEARS. "
(Complete information mailed upon request)
Daily Report on
the Crime Wave
OAKY. Ihd., April 29. A pair of
eyejflasscs for a mldjlo aped man, a
nifty pleas failed to free him and he woman's gray suede left shoe and a
was sentenced to serve a new term. I chart of her teeth were the keys held
Rotary elections, while there was'toduy.by authorities investigating the
bvidonce-of -'campaigning,' seem to he death of an unidentified girl whoae dis
Rood natured, serious, but not too ' niumnered, humeri and .bullet riddled
serious, and rather pleasant.
Guests wero HIU Weaver of Hose
burg and Austin Brownell of Grants
body was found Sunday hear Chester
ton. ,
A possibility that solution of the
Pass. Tho Rotary are unanimously mystery ninged entirely on tne eye-
in iavor ot the voting or tne iioniw,", hk? mui ui uikjhik r.u.i
for a new high school, nnd while1 hy Franks hy Nathan Leopold and
tney are a sponsoring club, cannot gojKIchnrd Loeb was considered by of
on record as endorsing any project. flclals in a lengthy conference last
The ' Rotary clubs of Uoseburg. night. The shoe with one strap bui n-
UnuD L'lumnil, irnllti ntiil Ptl off V:lf f f m rid J) V t Dollcp flni! :itmiii
Medford wero the guests of the 200 feet from the spot where the hotly
Conco. at their construction camps.
A - number of Rotarlans and their
ladles took the trip Sunday.- All
evinced surprise at the gigantic con
struction work in progress. The tun
neling of two mountains is a huge
was found.
The dog followed a trail to a small
swampy lake a short distance' away
where authorities believe the missing
legs and right arm of tho girl might
he found when the lake is pumped
Another Senator Will
Fight Dawes Plan
WASHINGTON, April 29. A'lcc
President Dawes' program for reform
of the senate rules was attacked today
by Senator Fess, republican, Ohio,
who declared a strict Umltntlon on
debate would aid rather than check'
tho "mania far laws."
The Ohio senator who made his
views public after a visit to the White
House, said, however, the senate
could amend its rules to limit speak
ers strictly to a discussion of the sub
ject of the debate. '
111' I Win IIMI I II 'I Ml H II U ' ' I Ml H I M Ml IIIIIIIWIII WIIWMPiy
Free Delivery Service
affair In itself, und the connection dry.
of these two tunnels by a lO-fopt .Tracing of any dontnl work done on
Wooden tube is satd to be the larsext'her teeth waR-.Mnrtqd. when .the chart
in! the worm.'. ThereWW-1200 men) of, the girl's mouth was made,
at work. ' Thero was plenty of nolflo; A partial ldentiflcallnn of tho body
and 'the riveters clattered, and the os that of he wlfo of a Gary railroud
compressed air exhaust always com-l employe wng upaet when It was learn
thanded your attention, and" tho
drillers roared; Dinner was serven
tor' three 6clocfc, and it 'was 'a most;
bounteous one, and will be well re- j
membered for some time. All Jiopoj
inai-.inis pari .may do rcpeuiuu. my
reatv' number of men worked me
thodically, -and quietly, and this
niieakn, loudly. In praise of the nieth
tfds of: the ; master minds lndlcntlng
this enterprise.
n'ftndrl that should be told. Thoueh '
Fred Heath said mnnv wise and I BUI
liyphderful things on this trip one ex
pression stands ' 'out and is easy to
remefnrjor. 'Tt happened when dinner
WkS called and Fred said "O, boy."
'iw'hen going through tho tunnel
drimeone was heard to whistle and
shout loudly to hear his echo. This
was finally tracod to Monty Mont
gomery. , They told us that the tunnel was
1'6 feet high, and it is, because Carl
SwIitaiH did not stoop sufficiently
when he walked through, and col
lected rock-dust on his hat. as It
Horry Wolther, gallant shiek. es
corted two of our .most beautiful
ladeis through .the upper tunnel. All
the rest of us wanted to investigate
the other tunnel too, but Harry .did
not ask us.
''If hate and greed and fear and
- ridlculo
Could be supplanted by the Golden
Rule;
would all the balms of brotherhood
, release
And prove the goal of International
i 'Peace.,, 1
. , The Rotarian.
s ' , . EDWARD C. ROOT.
ed that a letter was received from her
from Farina. III., Monday. '
Her husband, who had been held for
(jueatlonlng was .released. t
CHICAGO. April ' 29. Threats at
tributed to Frank Kocurek, former
army butcher that he intended to
kill his wife, have led to his deten
tion in connection with the finding
a week ago of the dismembered and
headless body of a woman n a catch
basin on a golf course. ,
He was taken Into custody after
William Littleton, an acquaintance,
told tho police Kocurek said:
"I am gointr to kill her and when
I do I'll use my army experience as
n butcher and kill her In such a way
that should she. be foiind no one will
be able to tell who she was."
Kocurek made vehement denial of
his guilt but admitted the body
might he that of his wife, who, he
said, was kidnaped by two men May
1, 1924.
Later, confronted with Littleton he
POUGHS
Apply over throat and chest
swallow small pieces of-
VapoRub
17 Million Jatt Und fWjy
While' -Tve 'can't ifsky ?we 1
have a complete stock of
parts for all systems, we
CAN say we have a well
selected, comprehensive,
stock that is pt genuine
origin from : the equip
ment maker themselves
and currying their guar
antee of real service.
INSURE RIGHT NOW WITH
EARL S. TUMY-
Liberty Building
General Insurance Office
Phone 402
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Salvation
Healing
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REVIVAL
Mrs. J. M. Rohison, Evangelist
, ; ; Interdenominational , y
Where, 128 East Main, Starting April 29th.
' Running indefinitely. Everybody come;
Baptiser
.'Vl !
Coming King
Saritfdrd & Co.
, 307-309 East Main Street ..'
"Phone 702 , ' -i" v: , Phone 703
'AM) - VJ'. v.
Free Delivery Service
Business Man
Sings Praises
. "X suffered' for years -with stom
ach trouble and gas continually. Doc
tors "thought I had stomach uiceru
or cancer. After last attack they
advised -going to Rochester, Minn.,
for an operation. A friend advised
trying Mnyr'g Wonderful Remedy,
which I did and I cannot sing Us
praises too highly, as I can now eat
anything and everything." Jt Is a
simple, harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from the
. Intestinal tract and allays the in-,
' flsmmatlon which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or tnory refund
ed. At all druggists. Adv.
We Furnish You Deliv
ery Service That Will
Please You
We Own and Operate Our Own
Individual Delivery System
Our Employees Are Not - Re
quired to Divide Their Service
With Any Other Store .
'.- ' ' -
All orders amounting to $2.00 or more will
be delivered free of charge. All orders
given us before 5 o'clock P. M. will be
promptly delivered. You can phone us your
orderand pay our delivery man at your
home.' r
We Do Not Offer You a Make
Shift Service jThat Every One
and No One Controls We Of
fer You Real Honest Service ,
.. ' ; -'" t '
Compare the Service We
Furnish With the Service
You Aref Receiving
2 Packages Chesterfield Cigarettes 25
' 2 Packages Lucky Strike Cigarettes.. .25
2 Packages Camel Cigarettes..". ' .25
10-Lb. Sack Pure. Cane Sugar.......... .75 ,
25-Lb. Sack Pure Cane Sugar ...........1.85
100-Lbi Sack Pure Can Sugar.... .6.75 '
3 Lbs. Hill's Blue Can Coffee, lb... .47 .
Fancy Full Cream Chese, lb....... .25
Large Can Rex Lye............. .10
6 BoxeB Large Matches - .25 ,
Large Can Sani-Flush .25
Regular Mason Jar Tops, dozen .20
10 Large Bars P. & G. Soap .40
10 Large Bars Royal White Soap..;... .40
'' 10 Large Bars White Wonder Soap .. .40
10 Large Bars Crystal White. Soap.,.1' .40
25-Oz. Can K. C. Baking Powder... 20
50-Oz. Can K. C. Baking Powder...:...... , .40
3 Lbs. Crisco .,...1....... .' .80
6 Lbs. Crisco ...:.......1.60
9 Lbs. Crisco l.......2.20
5-Lb. Pail Pure Lard ...1.00
Best Creamery Butter, lb... .42.
Fancy Seedless Raisins, lb...; -.10
2 Tins! Prince Albert Tobacco .25
2 Tins Velvet Tobacco ..L...J.:. .25
We Have No Connection
With Any Store in Jack
son County,' ;;, .j ':u ;fr
We Do Not Agree on Selling
Price With Any Store 4 i , v
We purchase all the merchandise we sell,
so far as possible, from growers and manu
- facturerB, just as- cheap' as ' it 'can "be pur
chased. We keep our expense down as low
as possible. This' is the reason we can Bell
you merchandise cheaper and give you more
service. ;" '-:'' 1 r r. ,
We Give'You the Advantage of
Our Buying Ppwer We Only
Make a Small Percentage of
Profit Regardless Df, What We
PaY , -Vs '; -
Compare the Price of
Every Item You Purchase
With the Price We Ask;
You Our Price Is the ;
Same All Week