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Sfcnffa u jTOTuPonw snre rrtrBTjNy:, mttoforp, fmF.fioN?, Wednesday, aprtl 5.1, 192s KINGMEN lA n I I i i iimi nnnr vvun uuil ROSENBERG'S NEW;BULGARIAN KING COVETED PRIZES MEDFORD STOREiTHANKS AMERICA FOR SCIENTIFIC 1 ! ! TO OPEN MAY 5TH FOR DEEDS, WORDS After a few more finlxhlne .tourhrH, one of the novl inuti 'tutlon in Bouthern Oregon will ; throw open lu doom tu the iuli i lie on May 6. Thin more, loomed ... . ion North Central avenue, Ih Chinese BandltS aaCK Ulylawntd by 1iivI1 nnd Hurry llonen oerK. or .Meuioro SOFIA, Rulgarln, Apr. 25. Ufl 1 WASHIXOTOX. April 25. W) King Burin of JIulKurlu in nn In- Kour of the mot coveted prizes terview with the AtuotiAtod FreH 0f Bclenco for outtiind!pK achieve. correnponde.il today, iwid that he;lnenU n vurlou lMtSa af nv6alj. KUlion were uwarded lat night that be iu dying. Fifty mlnutei later he paused away. Lindbergh was unaware of the j death of Floyd Eennelt, whose lite I waa the purjiose of his air race hero . with serum to aid in conibatliiK the I pneumonia from which Bennett suf- fered. Lindbergh had left the city for Battle Field Park, which he had j used for a landing field. He flew I over the city before beading for I New York and his plane crossed ! directly over Jeffery Hale hospital , where bis fellow aviator lay dead. MiutcM wiih the fintt country to rec oirnlte the dintrew suffered in'ul the annual banquet of the Na- j ennn ll, ,..,. '..'..,. i !o ,, ' dvatuine series of earthquakes. The Narcellus Hartley medal y,and MUrCler 5000 "ij" " "., ",1 m.l.'.r ihl! man" "The first .nem,..e of condol-l,or enllnt.ce ln the application' " , ........ n Ititll-ftrlft PftrtlA frnitl I'reMl"' r ....I.lln ' for- .....p... - - i ui m:tn.v iv i"o puuin n;iui;( aeni looiiuku, f imiu, "rwcm to ur. cnarics v. Hnupin ; first materlnl eld from the Amerl-' tne nenith department of I'rovl-j i can Ited Cross.' tinnolicfc Woap Partita fit aijement of Itlchard Wilson, WNO"',w "' imer manager of one of Chicago's eL..i,,.. lo i nronilnent Institutions of this aiiaiiiuny widiine&iu 10- jiln(1 As the prlre range Implies, everything from A tu Z, costing I from five cents to one noiiur. win i .. tnan ! (.. A .tiff.., in lilt. ' ipartinents that are now helna- ln- , xtulled, including such articles as Til VKOW. China. Anrll 25. tP 1 randy, mimic, hosiery, hardware. dence, R. I., for contributions to sued Against Japanese; Occupation. -KofuKOOH reaching Ilunkow to- "". electrical goods Infants wear, . . . ... .1.. ... .. stationery and many others. QtLy lOHl appainuK nioiies ui iuu sacking of KJngmen, a city ot 000, 000 Inhabitants about 140 miles northeast of Hankow, by bandits wim re utnteil tu have slaughtered ! at least 6000 men, women and ciill- j ". dren. The king drew n pnineuc picture; JluMir ncu),h and his work in of the suffering of Ills people and : administrative control of disease. noohodywnaneiieranieioneii.nl:, ,,r Wlllain Hammond Wright i UIB JMtlriilil 1.1,1, nhu.rviitiu-v. who an who spent days In the ruined dls-mUn(,t.d ulilMl nK,t's meeting! "tine of the most interesting I features connected with this store" I says Ilavid Itosenborg, "Is the re-, mui kitble buying organization. I With tho advent of the chain! it Is absolutely necessary for a new business, surh as ours, : The liandlts were said to he niadi primarily make sure that our I pop0,s. tin. ct-nter of the tolmcro ! '" up of arroy.deserters and members purchases are on the same plane j industry, employing thousands of! '. .t .,,'.! ii- i u.i. " ,n!as tho strongest chain. Other- worker. - ; i -muiuu -i .t. ..i...;.i.. wn,A Uiwi.iv ii n ' as the strongest chain. Other- or-:aaUation of peasants. . I .vise, regardless of all mother fa- v v-i I- i tha ifniinv nf iIia vorahle features, one would be iian river la the province of IIu-1 handicapped from the outset. In oeh. i (At Klngmen there Is a mission stulion eatabllshod In 1107 by the Covenant Missionary society, form erly the Swedish Kvangellcnl Mis ion Covenant or America, it Lutheran). I nm gliid to nay that the buying end of the business wis the first to lie thoroughly and properly worked out. This buying is dune Is largely In New Vork city, through tour oi-gnniJiiion. in mt:i, .nn lui-eeHt chains In the Cnitrd Htates J NANKING, China, April 26. W)'nre not in a stronger buying po--i-Ge'ieral Chalng Kai-Shek, nation- jHinon ihanr we are. In our buy Bllst fpnunnndcr in chief, today in-j jnir organlcatlun Is found over formed headquarters here by tele-,,200 stores. With possibly one ex graph that the capture of Tslnan, CCption, this Is the greatest chain capital of Shantung province, had I buJ.nf Kroup existence today. oubii compii-ieu me wiui;in.W(, llrM therefore, in position to not alulie give the prole or southern Oi-rann tlie lutiNti but nlno give them the benefit of the lowest cost, which . mass buyigg, coupled with cash buying, n'akes poMHllile." "In regard to the equipment, the best points developed for dis play purposes by the largest enst- trlcts. He spent Hirer nays dwell ing hi a tent among bis stricken subjects. . . "I have seen the results of sev eral earthquakes," ha said, "not ably those at Tirnovo in 191'.!, and ln Hogla In 1917. but none were so violent ns this last, which covered' a wide urea embracing Important renters of population 1 i..-iujin ih. ftiinii.lv nimuliit- ed and flourishing city of rnmp- , , ' ill IJiijnn ill m raiiui 'iijr. Janu'H I'errln Smith of I -Th. ninnl(. nr miffcrinff lnd?.ile Mary Clark Thonii'Bon meilu! uHimiii.- tufHprv. Th tr'mr " 6- Iniportant diwoverle relatinK to (the nature of the myHterlouM neb-! ulue, ( and planetary utmoHphcres, wum awardfU th Jinry Draper nifcdul for oriKinnl InveatlKatlons In agronomical phywlcs. The AguHnlz mdul for contrl InilionH to the m; lento of oceano Ki'pahy, wiui kIwii to Dr. V. AVal friU Kkiuan of the L'nU'crHity of his achlevementH ln forces. Thy nntluniillatH claim that (10,000 rlflfM ana 110 field KunH were seized. The hatlonallst central exocu the committee hun iuHued a nmnt festo denounclnR the decltifon of the Jaiiauene government to fiend troops to Shantung. Tl.A mnnli'oatn oaaAfrn 'tlin nlnfl u " , rw. K..i..e 1 MoreH of this kind, have hepn ?l J " T. " - kalhered toother durinir the puHt year and have heon IncorporatHd in ihiH Htori'. The mahoKany fix turoH. the Indirect liKhtiiiff HlKtcm. the show cane system around the cannot be held re-icntlro ln,orlor "f ,ne H!ore- ",rt . new nrratiKenipnt nf the dlHplay the protection of Japant' nation aJa U only a pretext and that the presence of laiKe bodleH of thewe troops may nonslbly lead to grave conHeiueucc and compllcatlone for -which China si)onnlble.' The manifesto also appeals fr,,HH,,H; ""y "er otntand world wldo moral support for tho!lnK f''t;'". have been uwed removal of all obstacles In the way of auccoHB for the national r volu tion aud for lite milflcntiun of China. s ' ' KHANOHA!. China, April 2C IrP) Dr. Walter F. Heyinour. hu perlntendent of tho l'reahyUTlnn board of forelun mlssionH hospital at Tnlninf. Houtheanlern Hhuntuim, watt shot to death by a Chtnene soldier. Dr. Seymour wan shot through the heart on April Dl. j , iJecause of Interrupted commu nications In HliantunK. the news of the shootlnir only reuched here today, The Interruption of com munications Is due to tho present flKhtlnK between the natioimlintH And northerners ln HhantunR pro Vlnce, Taininff. which Is nhnut 15 miles from Yenchowfu, heinjf In the center of the disturbed urea. : Whether tho soldier was a nor therner or a nationalist was not known. Tslnlnff In believed to have been captured by nationalists on either April 10 or 17. . The mesKUKo tolling of the winy lnr came by courier to TenKh nlen. about ftO miles Routheast of ln fact, It Ih stated by no less nn authority than the Orand Itapids Htoro Kiiuipnynt comimny that when tlilH store Is completed Med ford will h vp the moHt ' modern fitnro of its kind, of which It hns kuowledKe." SIOH'S PLACE VOIITLAND, Ore., April 21), (&) Kred M. Kiddle, of La (Irande, state senator and nmuaKcr of the iferliet-t Hoover campalKH in Ore gon, eliminated himself as a can didate for the republican nomina tion fur cotmress In the second Oregon district In a statement Is sued late yesterday. Hp wild he believed It his duty to carry out his rcHpniiHlbllities us state senator ami Hoover manager, rather timn enter the conKressiotiat campaign. lie expresKed the view that bar- '",'!!'' ,"h? waT "T lhrrp "" '" i""i 'g pub. by the rhlneso telegraph. , , (1.u.t' (n chousing a Nllccessnr to Nichnltis J 1 ssiniiotl. Mrs. Seymour nnd other juls- alonarles at Tslning are believed to be safe. It Is thought Hull! they are nnalile to leave the re- llUKLIN, Apr. ii. (l1) Then gum tirrnuse It Is over-run by na- ItiiHi he, Cieriuany's flying rnuleln. tloiialist soldiers . inovlni; north- will leave fur New York on the want. tsenmshlp rnlnmlnis on Riitunlny. plunged hundreds of thousands in pauomoioKy or wie iriassio southern Bulgaria into an almost1 period, the earliest division of desperate slate. I 'he mesojole era, or age of 'rep-j "(..'limping in the open the stlf-jtllis, which- were regarded as the' ferers continue in anxiety over 'he "most important services to geol-' constant recurrence of shocks. jogy and paleontology" In the last; Tthelr property was destroyed. : year. j They are without proper food and 1 Kour other medals at the dls- cluthlng. Many lack even tents! posul of ihe academy were not to shelter them against the cold; awarded, and rain which la always Inces-1 sant In April and unusually abund ant this year. "Their position Is terrible enough to reduce the most opimlstlc to despair." Asked about material damage, King Boris wild: "The loss Is very great. Several towns are almost destroyed, but It Is almost Impos sible yet to exactly estlmnte the results of tho quake. Nevertheless, It Is evident we are faced with a veritable national catastrophe. "Iteconslructlon will i all the more difficult because the violence of the shocks and tho subsequent fires destroyed bricks, timber and other building, materials which cannot therefore again be used." I BUTLER OUT FOR SEAT IN HOUSE 1 MONTGOMERY. Ala., April 25. UP) The plane carrylni; Carlos IHtvila, Chilean ambassador to the United States, from vwtsui igton to Houston, Texas, was forced down shortly before noon today at Georgetown, Oa., across the Chat tohnochle liver from Eufaula, Ala. The ambassador left the plane at Georgetown and and Is to pro ceed to Montgomery by rail. Lieu tenant Huppina, pllut, took the nir aguin and brought the plane to Maxwell field, landing here at 1:30 p, m. ... 1 It is believed that slight damage to the plane will be repaired here and that tho trip will be resumed tomorrow by air. The ambassador m...-. l- I I l.-u f..t y.nt'll VI. . fLneflnit'e ' announcement of. ' to make an address at Houston the candidacy of It. It. Ilutlcr oi this city, to succeed N. J- Hinnotti as representative from the sec ond Oregon district, was mado at a meeting In The Dalles today, attended by some thirty of the business and professional men of the city. A "Ilutlcr for congress" club was , organized with i'.eorge II. Klngg. chairman; It. n. Ielt fln. secretary, and Claude Knight treasurer. The club will make an active nnmpalgn to have nutlet's name written In on tho bnllot nnd will take up tho matter of organiza tion ln other counties of the district. tomorrow before the foreign trade council. 1 COL STEWART MAY FACE NEW PROBE DKSSAl', Germany. April 25. (p) Negotiations for another flight to Anierica in a Junkers plane by way of Haldoonel have almost been completed. The Junkers works, however, has declined to divulge the details but the Associated Fress learns that the project Is being engineered oy Llllle Itlllenz, Viennes eactress. who laat year got as far as the Anna In the TM230 In an effort to make the westward passage to tho Lnttea otates. The Europa, sister plane of the itromen. which last vear was com pelled to land after a valiant effort to start for the, rntten btatea, win be used and will he piloted by Jo hann Hlstlcz, who was aboard the VMrona on her unsuccessful at tempt. It Is understood that Fraulein Dlllenz owns the Europa and that she will be a passenger on the new attempt. , LONDON. Eng.. April 25. (jPl The steamship Mlna was headed for the Ice-bound waters off Green Harbor, Spitsbergen, today to bring Captain George H. Wilklns to Europe. The ship was ordered to approach as near Green Harbor as possible and take on Captain Wilklns, Lieutenant Eielson and the airplane In which they flew across unexplored polar regions. Indications were that as soon as possible Wilklns would be?ln act ive preparations for a flight to the South Polar regions. He has al ready drawn up a tentative pro gram for exploration in the un known regions of the Antarctic and holies to Blurt for there about the beginning of September. The New York Times today .printed a dispatch from. Captain Vllklns saying he had decided to wait the arrival of a ship at the nearest point of embarkation. Ho doubled whether he and Elclson would be able to leave Green Har bor beforo the middle of May. The first award of the Samuel Finley Breese Morse medal of the American Geographic society has been made to Captain Wllkins for "his three years' explorations In the Arctic, culminating in his flight on Arll 15, 1G, 1928." t. The directors of the society, meeting in New York, unanimously voted the award, which is the high est honor the society confers. Cap talu Wllkins was notified of tho honor by wireless. ' xiar ' in 1 -w. w m w m m. i Slowly but surely, without flame or smoke or apparent heat, the unprotected surfaces of your home are being burned by the oxygen of the air. Chemistry shows us that oxygen -is combining with the carbon of the wood to form car bon dioxide and ashes the same wastes as are produced by fire. The only difference is in the matter of speed. - .2-.- Lucas Tinted G&ssPatnf offers the best and cheapest insurance against this flow fire. IT COVERS more square feet per gallon and more thoo ooghly hides the surface. IT BEAUTIFIES and its beauty lasts. IT LASTS longer because it is made ot htgbest'grade mart-Wal., carefully selected, scientifically combined by skilled workers of long experience. IT PROTECTS positively because its smooth, glossy surface is impervious to weather. IT IS ECONOMICAL ' Woods Lumber Co. "Back to the Woods" r, 0 ok ! This is the only- coffee that says "Moneyback. if you don't like it" and dares to put it on the pack age - - to show that it means exactly what it says. ECHO, Ore., April 25. (Ay Harry J. Penn, lrrl'?nllou farmer of Echo. Bon of Supreme Court Justice Henry J. Mean, today announced his candidacy for the republican nomi nation for representative in con gress for the second Oregon dis trict. Hean graduated rrom the University of Oregon In lilH, and for four yours hns been president nf nno of the largest Irrigation pro lects of eastern Oregon. Ho favors complete development of existing projects nnd endorses the Umatilla I Hanlds project. Ho will start immediately a per sonal canvass of the district.. WASHINGTON, April IS. W Dismissal of the senate warrant ordering arrest nf Hubert W. Stew art, chairman of the board of the Stiindaid till company of Indiana, wus proposed in a report prepared today by Senator Walsh of Mon tana, prosecutor for the Teapot Dome committee Adoption of the report by the senate would have the effect of ending the habeas corpus proceed ings which Stewart now has pend ing In the District of Columbia supreme rourt but would have no effect upon the contempt indict ment on which the oil operator Is to come to trial here. May '1. Cl.KVEl.ANn. Ohio, April 25. (I') An amoudment to the city charter which would have abol ished the city manager government vata defeated yesterday by 276:t votes. It was sponsored by Harry U Imvls. The vote: ' For the amendment. 11,035; atnlnat, 43,798. WASHINC.TON. April 25. (if) Early disposition of the flood con trol bill, assed yesterday by the house by an overwhelming vote. Is favored by Chairman Jones of the senate commerce committee when the bill Is taken up again In the senate for consideration of house amendments. . . . , I'AHIS. Anr. JS. iP Two Oer miin. who att.mnt to linl.t Herman flag on lop of Ihe Eiffel! ' ,m '"kinB Lydia E, tower tt day were arrested. I Vegetable Ivtnrouud." WASHINGTON, April . (fl) District Attorney llulher an nounced today that he had re quested Chairman Nye of the sen ate oil committee to send his tes timony of Ilobert W. Stewart be fore the committee yesterday and, on February 2 and 3. so he may determine If thero wero discrepan cies in the oil man's statements. FAMKt) M.IK.It DIES 1 j Preferred! I 711 E. Main - 1 Phone 108 (Continued from t'age One) hore last night carrying nnlt-pnett-monla serum in a gsjlant but vnin effort to siivo the Norht Pole filer's flight. Ilennett was brought to the Jef fery Halo hospital by airplane from Lake Ste Agnes Sunday niter being stricken while comnisndir-? an air expedition to the relief of the stranded trans-Atlantic fliers on Oroenly island. Dennett undertook this relief ex pedition with Herat llalchen. al though both of them had to leave sick beds to do so. After Bennett's cold turned Into pneumonln and he had to tlrop from the expedition, llalchen pushed on without him. Ilenuett's condition beenme In creasingly serious as tho days and hours lutssed and at 10 o'clock this morning specialists brought here to tend him from New York announc ed thnt everything was In vuln nnd HUSBAND DISTRIBUTES BOOKLETS Wife Tries Compound j If you can't decide whether you liko blondes or brunettes bent, here's a bit of evidence tint I'll help you make up your mind. Artists love to paint her blonde benuty and theatre-poem rave over it. She's Klaa Cover, of tioO Went l";,rd St., New York City. "When people tell ine how much they ndmire my hair," she snyft, "I'm always happy to tell them what 1 do to keep it soit nnd gleumy. It's really no trouble. All I do put a few dashes of Dundi'rinc on my bnih each tlmo I use it. That's the woy nearly every really suiurt ifirl 1 know is do ing hers. My hair doesn't need shnm poninp more than once a month, now. Aly scalp feels better than it ever has fell. It has gotten rid of all my dundniif, and it makes my hair ens to lrcs and holds it in position.' Danderine is not oily. It remover the oily film from each strand aiu restores the natural color and lustre. It dissolves dandruff, cleanse and in vigorates the scalp. It is delightfully fragranced. Tho big bottles are jutn 3fc at all drug stores. Smooth, gleam ing healthy hair for a few cenU. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 10 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon IG AUTO PUZZLE! Name the Miles and Hours the Auto Travels. Win Falcon-Knight Six Coach, Essex Coach or Ford Phaeton. TWENTY-FIVE PRIZES MAXIMUM VALUE S1860 TO BE GIVEN AWAY COME ON EVERYBODY HERE'S A REAL BRAIN TICKLER! Can You Add Figurea and Solve Puizles? If Y ou Can You Can Win Bjn, Money. A NEW ANP DIFFERENT t'-SS&i'? PUZZLE ONE THAT. APPEALS t35.M3r?4 8 ffl , S3 - to your imagination Write Today for Detail, EST NOW FOR THE 'PUZZLE THE PROBLEM How many milrt How many hour? Hfiw far loe the n loniithiU' trnvl tu how many hour? AiM tti fiffiirftt to Kt the niiW-n aivl rovmt lht cir'lfio(s to Rrt the hoiirN. No risk or chuiii't irni)lvpil. tlnty (lutit-ni-e mid i-nr a ry TYqiifnt! in Il sohuion of thin prvltlcm. It yon cun do nitiipli' addition, you ran figure out I hi l mount nf milci trjflti v ;hin jmomolulf, and tn how many hours, conn tty. 'irr kptttn ronsist nf a prrloil with a i in lr round it. Comhltnl ilif.v.arc roimdil as orif mrli; that i, rount each period with ila emvin passing circle aa onr hour. Stmtily udd them up to nt the unlution. Thr art no murka. llnra or rharailef tn 1hr aulomohilf ft pt tia:inv and rirti p.t. The tianirrs ramcc from 1 10 0, each atandtnir alone. T!re are no groups of fiun9 r,Kh aa or "42". The head of to fi are distinctly nuvM while ih taiU of the 9 are atraisht or practically mk No tricks or i hancc imohid. - m - e, Slrl fl.KfiO.OO mar ho won fn thin unlniif rompetltion and prizes will he awarded promptly nfler May 10, 102M. You ran win an muili as a Kalmn Kniitht Coai-h. value fl.2O0.00. r'rt-e charts mailed on remii-st. Hend your answir on a sheet of paper wilh mir,name and addroan nnd we will at once mat) yon a splendid illustrated pri lint derrihtnn the prtlea and irlv. in you full tnofination and mien. (oti"t at-nd any monev. You ran W a pri winner without apt-ndiiid one cent ot yont money. DECIDING TIES IF ANY In ra-te of a tie thowe tied for ony prue will be presented with a second pmrlo whirh will ronht of druwiny a line arroaa the face of a chan' of tifrtire m that the fiipirea thV counted when added tojrrther will total the ipvatfr sum. Send your anwer or re.uest for charts Act quickly Addrew STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO. Salam, Ortgon SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK APRIL 22-28 Kverv Vrr the Pinkliam Modicine ConipHiiy clistrilnttcK nlmut .Ili.OtHVOttO hooklets from hotue U honntf. Mr.Twl Ilinxmnn dm tlii work in j l.ixli, i'alilornia. i His wife wrttt'st "It wa (n thne little Inxiks that 1 rvnd alwiit ao many women he injr iilMii hy the medicine. I thotifjlit t would civo it n triitl and I can truly any that it tut done me pood. My 'tipiplilmra and friends aak me ) I am doing to mnke me ,e lok ao n:,'h bvltrr. 1 Ull them that nukliami CTj WHEX roc WANT E LUMBER n TROWBRIDGE O mm bL'.MHKIl YARD mm i "It's the Money You Spend WISELY That Counts" A little money savefl here ami thorp mnney that mipht possibly have been unwisely spent ean be wisely invested in the best Optical Serviee which will return to you dividends of comfort, freedom from headache and buoyancy of , .,i- ,, , unnc Hiio nave neen lreeil from eye strain. "It's the money you spend wisely that counts." ' "Consult DR. D. A. CHAMBERS, Optometrist. Southern Oregon Optical Co. Suite 317 Medford Bldg. Phone 188 , "That You May See a Great Country Better" SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK APRIL 22-28