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MEnrORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDPORD, OREflpy. TUESDAY. MAY 13, 1030.
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Men's
.High- ,
Grade feli ;
I Self . .
McPherson's
GREAT
REMOVAL
SALE
Now
in
FULL
Clothing
Furnishings
and
t
Shoes
cut in price
to the very
limit
SWING!
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and the
Crowds
V. of Eager
Buyers -that
throng
the store
from early '
morning until
' closing time
demonstrates
the confidence
the people
have in this
STORE,
the class of
merchandise
carried and
the system
of doing
business
One lot $42.50 suits in stouts,
longs and shorts.
$22.50 ;
A Slaughter oi Prices tk
Lnrgo lot of men's $1.00 tios in
beautiful patterns. k
; : 69c i -
Large assortment of mon's suits.
Values up to $50.00. Mnny with
2 pair pants.
"S34.50
Largo lot of men's dress shirts;
$1.05 value'
! S1.39
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HARBOR REPORT
DRAWS REPLIES
SHOWING
FAVOR
Congressional Delegations
j of Oregon and California
Pleased to. Render Aid;
Action Next Session.
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Men 's work shoes. t Regular $4.05.
This sale .
S3.95
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Largo ncsoitntcnt of men's sweat
ers; $0.50 values. This sale
S3.95
One lot of men's athletic union
suits '
69c
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I Men's dress straw hats; $3.75 and
I $4.75 valuo.
$2.95
One lot men's all-wool shirts.
Values up to $5.00,
32.50,
ICRHERS
Men's union suits. Sfc rt sleeves. h
anklo longth; $1.50 valuo. This
snlo
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MEDFORD
-OREGON-
A full report of the recent hear
ing ut C'rcHcent City was submitted
to the conKreHHlnal delegations of
Oregon and California by C. K.
Oaten, president of the Northern
California-Southern Oregon De-
j velopment association, and replies
bcliiK received from senators and
coiiKressmen indicate that Cres
cent City harbor will receive, fa
vorublo attention when ,tho re
port;,, of the dintiict engineer Is
finally Hubmittud.
ConKresfc-man V- C. Hawley, in
part, HtaU-H: 1 "1 Hhall be very glad
to render nny service I can here
In aKBlKtUiK' In gottlnR favorable
report from the board of enI
iiPerH, chief of enlneera and from
iho committee on rivcru and har
born.
CongrpHHman Clarence F. l-a
says: "Inm pleased that you
woro able -to make such a favor-
ablo report. I feel confident of
this ability and just attitude of
Major Hopes and that ho will send
in a report uh favorable an the
circuniHtances will warrant. I
hope that it will lead to; a muic
ceiwful development.','
ConKrcHsman Albert E.- Garter,
a member of the rlvorH and har-boi-H
committee of tho house of
representatives, states: "I have
been Interested In tho Crescent
City harbou - for sumo time, - and
want to see It develop to a point
whero It .will servo valuably the
adjacent territory. Whtlo I hope
your report on Crescent City will
reach, hero In time to be. included
In this bill, still in order, to do
this it will have to make-a very
rapid progress. Wo hope to have
another rivers and harbors .bill
next December. K your report
should fail to reach here in time
for tho present bill, it.could he in
cluded In tho December bill. How
ever, I would much prefer to' see
It included in, tho present bill as
your port would become a-reality
just Hint much sooner. You may
be assured of my continued in
terest in your harbor." ' 'f
Senator Charles U Mr Nary tele
graphed, MiV-XUites . to , Lhoffqt
that ho would offer the Creneekjt
City harbor project as nn amend
ment ti the rivers: and harbor
bill at this session of congress If
tho district engineer's report ,was
available. Failing that, ho wOujd
present It at tho next session; of
congress.
Due to the fact that the physi
cal survey of tho harbor poyv
belnjr made by the district lipi;.
neer Is not yet completed. It would
seem that the Crescent Cltyftle
velopment will be brought u at
the next session of congress, laud
the oxprosaions from senators land
congressmen, Indicate that it iwlll
bo passed at that -flmo. ?',.-
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SURVEY
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TWO DAYS LEFT TO
SECURE FE TICKETS
TO
Wo have been, aj'ked by chil
dren If they, secured two new sub
scribers to this paper for tone
month each, at 75c In advance.
If they would secure a free ticket
to Harnes riretis, worth $1.25,
This will . be .satisfactory , for
either one new subscriber for ,two
months for $1.5)1 vth In (ad
vance or two new subscribers- for
one month each will entitle any
child under 1 U to receive a free
ticket, good for the nut In show,
ride show and wild west, three
attractions.
Itrlng or send the new sub
scribers to . this office, together
with the cash before Friday noon,
the earlier tho better, and . re
ceive your free ticket. ,
Several children from the rtnul
districts have seeurod free tickets
and more of them should rustle
a little and get their parents,
friend or neighbor to subscribe
for tho best paper in the county.
i I loth the party who suh&vrlhcs
' for the paper and the child will
j be pleased, the former for ,10 or
fit) days, and the child at seeing
another 'Otreusi
Only two and n half dnys more
to tiiko ud,van.tsfiq of this offer.
EXPERT' SWIMMER
I Ptina Thomas of Portlund. expert
j swimmer and diver, arrived In Med
ford a few day ago to take up h!s
I duties as UfcKUarJ At Merrick's
j Natatorium,
Tho new lifeguard came hlghlv
J recommended by Jack Cody, cna0i
j at Multnomah club In Portland and
nationally known In swimming cir
cles. Young Thomas Is the holder
j of numerous medals for Jtwimmln
! and U the present amrtteur ehm
,lon for the northwest In 100-yard,
j 220 yard and 440-yard pynts.
j In ' spite of the cool weather.
I large crowds have been e toy inn
j swims at Merrick's dally since the
opening. A competent instructor)
! his been secured to give private I
clnsses. and beginners or Advanced
pupils may enroll nt any t1mv The!
pool is open d:iily from I in u- :t
Tho district engineer. Major E.
II. Hopes, United Slates engineer,
Lt evidently taking no chances In
tho report -he will submit to the
board f army engineers regarding
future developments at Crescent
City, according to C. E. Gntes, pres
ident of the Northern California
Southern Oregon Development as
sociation. It Is his intention to thoroughly
study the voluminous economic re
port submitted by the development
association at the hearing recently
held and his engineers are. now en
gaged In a complete physical sur
vey of the harbor.
Lieut. N. G. Asenslo and Tl. E
Demarritt, hydrographlc engineer,
with eight other engineers, have
been at Crescent City tho past
week and are hastening forward
the physical survey as fast as pos
sible. Soundings are being taken
for rocks and according to Lieut.
Asenslo, It Is the first time that
a survey for rocks at Crescent City
has heen made since 1850.
It is expected that the physical
survey will take about one month
and tho district engineer will then
make a complete study of all tho
economic and physical acts avail
able. His report will be sent to
tho board of army engineers for
review and further action by con
gress can be expected at 'the "next
session.
Distributing Safnples
of Soap Products
Representatives of Lever Wroth
ers, manufacturers of soap prod
ucts, are in the city distributing
samples of Luz, Itinso and Lux
toilet soap. -
Theso tiro among tho popular
brands ot soap on tho markcL to
day and can be had nt alt dealers,
whero the couponsjbetng distribut
ed can also bo redeemed.
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TO SERVE DINNER TO
V EAGLE POINT. VOTERS
EAQL.I3 POINT. Ore.. Muy 13.--(Kpcchil.)
Primary election vnt
ini? plaeoB will be open V'rlday May
l'lith In tile town hall at RhkIo
Point, anil the members of the
Civic Improvement club will Klve
a-: dinner ..In their' . hall over the
Browns Htoro at a moderate charge
A bountiful menu has been pre
pared and all are Invited to come
and dlno wll,''1rtcm and-:help a
worthy cnUKC.
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Brisbane's Today
(Continued from paga on)
(Continued from Page One)
Bootleg whiskey is of poor
quality.
.
In the Daily Mail of Bris
hnnt!, Australia, an advertise
ment shows I'nele Sunt as an
octopus, with top hat, stars anil
stripes, hn Kgav and ehin
hen rd, seizin;; upon. . the oil
wealth of Queensland.
, Large type says: ''Australian
wealth primarily for Austra
lians." The Brishanc Daily
Mail says Americans are not
wanted there, seizing oil wealth
within the I'.ritish empire.
Tho Jlrlsbano Dally Malt editor
oiikIU to nnnfl hero and seo what
the Shell Oil Company, managed
by Sir Henri Deterdlnu, runninR
the gigantic llrllish l)iilc:h shell oil
concern, is doing. ,
Deterding, Willi his Shell Oil
Company, opliitlns oil dsposlts
all ovar tho United States, Is tho
most effective octopus on record.
What he floes to our native born
SUFFERED WITH
PILES 8 YEARS
Then Quickly Relieved by a
Simple Internal Home ,
Remedy
iRE AD AMAZING STORY
OF MR. GEORGE KERN
. "I suffered tor eight yer with
'pile and no remedy I could learn
of would bring relief, until luckily
for me I caw an advertisement
about Colac Pile Pill, in the paper.
I never dreamed 75e bottle of
pills would work such wonder but
they did, and the very first bottle
relieved me so much I kept taking
them regularly with my meals and
today I'm a booster of Colae Pile
Pill for they arc easy quick re
lief for anyone uttering with
piles," write Mr. George Kern a
well known sausage maker who
like scores of other people here,
praise Colac Pill to the sky.
No more nasty salve or supposi
tories. Just a couple pills with a
wallow of water at meal time.
Hfrlieves pain almost immediately
and In a healing soothing, truly
wonderful way they go to the very
root of the trouble internally.
Doctors are now endorsing Colac
Pile 1111. TtlAuaanfU MH I
women testify to suffering one to
tmny years, ana men tneir trou
bles gone thanks to Colac. Write
Mr. Kern if vtii fln,,h, it 'vein -1.
St. Kansas City Mo. If your drug.
rial hasn't Cnl.. Pit, T:li. j
7.ic stamos. or coin to Colar Chem
ical Co. Itrentwond Mil. Kr.ulN
1: Popular.:.
Popularity for a woman is so oftett simply a matter of
time . . . time to do the gracious little things of .life thai
mean so much in making and keeping friends. For those
things the woman who does her own housework finds
time, if she is wise, by employing electrical seryttnts to
aid her. 1 '' " "
No matter how large, no matter how trivial the household
task, there is an electric appliance to cut the work in two.
And whether a woman does her own cleaning, her own
Cooking ... or merely supervises the work of her house
hold . . . she owes it to herself to investigate the possibili
ties of electricity in her home, c ii .
Visit your dealer today . . . ask questions . ; . you'll he
amazed to learn what electricity can do to conserve your
time and energy at such a moderate cost.
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THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPAN7
Yost Partners PlQlSl In Proiress"
' Boost Jackson County Use More Dairy Products
oil octopuses makes them shed
salty tears. i .;
Deterding even wins In America
a competition tor supplying1 the
Japanese navy with oil, selling to
Japan oil. cheaper than it ever was
before, getting it from American
oil fields, and taking the profit
abroad. That you might call a
FIRST CI..A8S octopus.
Great' Britain has nothing" to
learn from us in the octopus line.
Many' remember .whentthe Pan
ama Canal was suggested, how the
gigantic sum. staggered Imagina
tion. ...
We lent forty times that sum to
Europetolieli)" tjie processes of
killing, and staggered' nobody bu't
little? people that sold Liberty
bonds far below par.
Now the war department studies
the plans for a bridge over the
Hudson River at D7th street In New
York.
It would cdst: $180,000,000' but
that agitates no one. '- ;:
We have passed into the billion
dollar, era, .. Mere millions attract
little attention.
Conner. Very recently, roso toft
cents a 'p6un(li somo comtort for
producers.
That metal should bo selling over
20 cents a pound, and never under.
It would do that if the people gen
erally knew the importance and
value, of copper In construction.
The people would know that U
copper tneti knew how to adTer
Use i
BUY WISELY-CHOOSE
iTHIS LOW PRICED
BEDRormi
SUITE
Bed -Vaaity- Chiffonier
$32-85 .
This attractive Ivory Suite combines utility and beau
ty with genuine economy,
Prices on Separate Pieces
Bed . ... .9.95
Dresser..... $13.95 and $15.95
Chiffonier $11.95
Vaniy $10.95
Chair p. $5.45 Q
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