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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
o o o ivmDForcn matt; TTur.TTXE, mf.dfotiT. ottF.fiox, tttt I USD AY. MAY 28, Iflft rXCITC TTTREH! IT- 15 CT JiwMsWmsMsr- !!rMlISiriIISiJ!I5LF TO I scrupulous VaeaiJiness is keynote at Fiye Plant Your own good taste quickly proves the unusual quality of Frye's "Delicious" Hams and Bat on and did you know the scrupulous cleanliness that is the first consideration at every stage of the preparation of Frye's "Delicious" Products, under Government supervision, satisfying assur ance would be added to grateful appetite. THE FRYE LABEL glvss real auur. ' anee of unusual quality and per fect purity. Look for It on wrappers and rind of Frye's "Delicious" Hams and Bacon. Hams and Bacon bearing the Frye's "Delicious" label also bear the U. S. Government inspection stamp, so that you have double assurance in the all impor tant matters of cleanliness and quality. liams "Everything The Name Implies bacon BARGAIN OVERLAND 4 Touring . ., Completely Reconditioned The Busy Corner Motor Co. Alaska 'Svery Mile a Picture" Taku Glacier Alaskan Ports Inside Passage . Scenic British Columbia Mt. Robson Canadian Rockies Scenic Booklet Free. and the DOUBLE TRIANGLE TOUR A. B. Holtorp, City Pass. Agtt 122 Third St. Portland, dre. Phone Broadway 5300 .' . THB LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN AMERICA w 10 rtland Jrom Port, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS E 51 GOODWILL The Good Will of a Customer Is a Valuable Asset GOOD WILL " ' is acquired from GOOD SERVICE. GOOD SERVICE is obtained through CO-OPERATION. CO-OPERATION ... is working in harmony. ' , First National Bank . Medford, Oregon United States Depositary RAILROADS TO END JITNEY SERVICES MINNEAPOLIS, May 28. (A. P.) President H. E. By rum of the Chi cago. Milwaukee nnd St. Paul rail way told the traffic club of Minne apolis today that the factors causing the recent receivership of the road were the war time disturbance of economic conditions, the die vision of traffic to the Panama t canal and motor vehicles, the acute business depression of the northwest and the "extensive control by the. govern ment," of the railroad earnings, ex penses and operations. I 4'None of these things," . he said, "could have been foreseen fifteen or twenty years ago, and their adverse .affect has not been confined to the St. Paul road. Many other railroads have been doing business with profit for several years and others are only able to " pay dividends because of their heavy Investment in other lines more favorably situated." j Articles appearing In the press relative to the St. Paul's financial condition were In some cases "color ed according to .the prejudice of the writer," Mr. By ram asserted in set ting forth that for a number of years "it has not been possible for a rail road lo seriously misbehave even if It wished to do so." j Government regulation and super vision, he said, precluded Improper conduct of a railroad's affairs. Turning to motor transportation, President By ram said It was a mis take to assume that the" railroads are not intensely interested in the possi bilities in that field. In some lo calities, he pointed out. motor cars already have been installed by rail lines. . Rather than ask "what are the railroads going to do about the motor truck?" it would be more appro priate to ask what the public is going to do about It. "The railroads cannot maintain servico indefinitely," he said, "where their trains are not patronized. "The railroads are not trying to eliminate tho motor vehicles, but merely wish to bring all phases of the situation before the people so they may realize the unfavorable re action against themselves In diver sion of business needed to pay the running expenses of the railroads." BUILDING ACTIVE IN COAST STATES SAX' FRANCISCO. May 2S. Fig ures for the twelfth federal reserve district for April, 1925. show that bus iness activity remained steady despite the usual seasonal "decline and such unusual features as tho abandonment of more than 50 per cent of the win ter wheat acreage and widespread damage to berries and decidous crops throughout the district due to unfavorable-weather. Decline In total vol ume of trade as compared with the previous month was less than that which usually occurs at this season of the year. The total volume of credit extended by customer banks of the federal reserve system increased during the month, as did the total de posits of these banks. - Building activity Ui approaching rec ord levels. Twenty of the principal cities showed a totaltol of $41.&!)3.SS2 or twenty per cent greater than In April. 1W24. However, estimated total construction costs were about one per cent less during March and April than during Jnnuayr and February. The employment survey of the, dis trict bank during April shows a slight decrease in volume of employment in Oregon as compared with MarcTi, due to declines in the number of work ers in the lumber Industry. Approximately 53.4 per cent of the winter wheat acreage was abandoned, there being but 1.750,000 acres re maining to be harvested out of a total of 3,753,000 acres sown. This aban donment was largest in Oregon and Washington where the crop in many areas was destroyed by cold weather which preceded tho winter snows. A large percentage of the abandoned acreage has been resecded to spring .wheat, however, and weather and soil I conditions have aided the growth of , this crop. Sour stomach, clogged up bowels, pimples, blackheads, foul breath, are evils of constipation. JIOLUSTftR'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TICA regulates the bowels, purifies the stomach, and expels decay matter from the system. Nature s way to cleanse and purify your stomach, kidneys, liver. Satisfac tory results will follow. Heath's Drug Store and Hnskins' Drug Store. Adv. TITHING ACT WILL FACE REFERENDUM SALEM, Ore., May 28. Just before midnight last night completed peti tions for the referendum of the tithing bill were, filed with Secretary of State Kozer who on the last day allowed by law for filing referendum petitions, kept his office open after five o'clock to receive them. The petitions contain 9350 certified names. With the filing of the tithing bill petition, that measure, the bus bill and the tobacco bill are all held in abey ance pending the outcome of the gen eral election In November, 1926. The tithing act Is designed to re quire all self sustaining state institu tions to pay into the general fund of the state, ten per cent of their annual revenues. It was one of the state's financial program measures. . SALEM," Ore., May 28. Governor Pierce yosterday sent a telegram to the secretary of the navy asking his efforts In helping tho state of Ore gon locate the silver service that was once the property of the battle- shin Oregon and which was present ed to the ship by the people of T7ve state when it was commissioned. The cost of the set was $25,000. TTTe service appears to have disappeared when the Oregon went out, of com mission. Possibly, it Is believed, some quartermaster may know where it Is. . , . . . LIST MR. NT TO GET LICKING NEW YORK. May 28. (A. P.) The elusive Mike McTigue is ex pected to change his stylo of battle tomorrow night when he risks his light heavyweight title "in a 15-round bout at the Yankee stadium with the hard-hitting Paul Berlenbach. McTigue must desert the defensive tactics which nave featured his no decision bouts and exchange blows with his challenger or he will lose his crown on a decision. There Is a strong belief .that Berlenbach will render a decision unnecessary, but McTIgue's friends sny he can punch hard when his ire Is aroused. FOR INACTIVE KIDNEYS When the kidneys are in need of a good flushing take KULbY I'llA.a, diuretic stimulnnt for the kidneys. They promptly and effectively fush the kidneys. Increase their activity bring pleasant relief. Landon Tayhfc, Dorchester, Iowa, writes: "I can truth fully say that FOLEY PILLS are the best I ever used. I had lots of trou ble with my kidneys and liver; ; couldn't lift anything rny back was so wen k. Kv&y morning I wan dizzy. could hardly walk, but now 1 feel "I Si J Macaroni Spaghetti EggNoodUs Starchiness is re moved by the Fon tana process. Flavor and nutrition are left, ioc a package. SJ The magic of make-believe GIVE a boy a toy pUtoI, and first thing yoa know he is playing robber with a handker chief for a mask Equip him with a Corona Type writer, and) hut as readily he acts the part of buaine man or author. Flay Is real life to a child and that la why parent should pro vide pUythinss that start right habits of mind and body. Every home should own Corona, and ever? child should learn to um it u tarty at potttbU. With Corona a child will teach him elf to read, ipeU, punctuate, and co-ordinate mind smd mucle. If he has a taletu for writing, Corona will help bring It out. And uat incidentally, the will appreciate Corona quite as much aa the younactera. Corona Pour cotti only $60. Hairy lermi if desired Call or pheoa tut Medford Book Store N, Central Ave. CoroNA Endieott - Johnson ...SHOES... We sell Endicott-Johnson Shoes BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY, - Just remember that when you are buying shoes. If you don't believe it, just ask anyone that is wearing Endicott Johnson Shoes. WE ALSO HAVE OTHER BARGAINS Big Heavy Blankets $2.00 Men's' Work Shirts . . . . ., .59 Men's Union Suits 50 Men's Work Sox 10 Men's Dress Shirts . . . . . ., .89 Men's Dress Caps. . . ,, .98 50c Neckties ., .25 Carpenter's Overalls, Black Bear, very best 2.25 Heavy Bib Overalls $1.15 Men's Khaki Pants. .... 1.15 Canvas Gloves 10 Red and blue Hdkfs. .... .05 Men's Khaki Screen Hats .50 Men's Harvest Hats 25 Men's Leather Gloves. . ., .50, Trunks,, Suitcases and Bags. you want to buy the same grades you are buying in other stores for less money, come in. THAT'S ALL TODAY. THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST Will H. Wilson If not in, push the money under, the door. OCXOOOOOOQOQOOOQQCXXOOCK WASH DAY A Day Saved and the hardest day of all, too Just ten minutes spent in gathering ogeiher the family wash that's all thdre is to washday now. Our Wet Wash service does everything else. It washes all the bundle sweetly clean,' extracts .most of the moisture, and returns everything just damp enough for you to starch and iron, or hang on the line! A whole day saved and a saving in money, too. Just phone we call for and deliver. WET WASH 5c A POUND ooooooooooooooooooooo X 5 American Laundry 138 So. Central Try the American Laundry First Phone 873 5oocoo(xooooooooxocoooooex)ooooooo HOUSE CLEANING TIME Mattresses Made Over. Furniture Upholstered 30-32 N. Grape. Phone 104 Announcement The NEW LODGE at Summit Ranch Will Open SATURDAY May,30 Special dinners will be served from 12 to 2 and from 5 to 7 for 7'x' throughout npeninr week. Large parties desiring dinner please telephone Summit Itanch. n line." Sold everywhere. iv