Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 04, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOTCD MATT- Tmr.UNR MEDFOKD. OTJFiON'. FUTDAY. MARCH f. 1021
PAf!F THREE
Spring
Displays
Wrappy Coats J
.(i
Are demanded this season by
the discriminating shoppers.
Our wrappy coats are fash
ioned in all the new, rich ma
terials and are charmingly
distinctive. We extend a cor
dial invitation to you to call
while our displays are at
their best. Early buyers have
the largest variety from
which to choose.
LIBERTY 10
ALL THEME
Of CO OH l BE
Incoming Vice-President Lays
Stress on Rights of Minor
ity in His Inaugural Address
Vice-Prest. Marshall De
livers Eloquent Tribute to
His Country.
TKe JHub Coat & Suit Go
SUNDAY
MAIMii:
KENNEDY
"THE TIlUTIi
HOBART BOS WORTH
"BELOW THE SURFACE"
Everyone who has seen this
super-special advises every
body else to see it. That's
the sort of a picture it is.
NOW
RIALTO
TODAY
WASHINGTON, Mar. 4. Following
Is the full text of the Inaugural address
of Vice President Coolldge:
"Five generations ago there was re
vealed to the people of this nation a
new relationship between man anil
man, which they declared and pro
claimed in the American constitution
Therein they recognized a legislature
empowered to express the will of the
peoplo in law, a Judiciary required to
determine and state such law and an
executive charged with securing obedl
enee to the law, all holding their of
fice not by reason of some superior
force but through the duly determined
conscience of their countrymen.
"To the house, close to the heart of
the nation, renewing Its whole mem
bership by frequent elections, repre
senting diroctly the people and reflect'
ing their common purpose, has been
granted a full measure of the power of
legislation and exclusive authority to
originate taxation.
Rights of Minority
"To the senate, renewing its mom
bershlp by degrees, representing In
part the sovereign states, lius been
granted not only a full measure of the
power of legislation but, if possible,
far more lniiwrtnnt functions. To it
is entrusted the duty of review, that to
negotiation there may be added ratlfi
cation and to appointment approval
Hut its greutest function of all, too
little mentioned and too little under
stood whether exercised In legislating
or reviewing, is the preservation of
liberty. Not merely the rights of the
majority, ' they little need protection
but) the rights of the minority, from
ill ss.
PAGE
the enactment and enforcement of
laws calculated to preserve and pro
mote equal and exact justice to ull
men. Religions die because priests
mumble their creeds but have no faith
In their gods. Governments go to
wreck because their statesmen shorn
aloud their shibboleths but let a friend
ly enemy pass the ford.
Change of Government
I freely grant tho right of this
people to change our form of govern
ment and to adopt other basic princi
ples but, if it is to -be done, let It be
done decently and directly so that all
of us may know It. The old faith lias
already too many sleek and smilini-'
Joabs asking of it, 'is it well with thee
mv brother?' While the old order
endures let representatives represent
the old Ideas, l.et It he understood
that they are not mere bellboys, sub
ject to calls for legislative cracked ice
every time the victims of a debauch of
greed, gambling or Improvidence feel
the fever of frenzied need
rhe life is more than meat and the
body more than raiment. It is of minor
Importance who holds the wealth or
the nation if the hearts or all its peo
ple beat with true historic American
throb. The clothes may mark but the
clothes cannot make the gentleman.
l'he economic rehabilitation of Amer
ica is of vust moment but the relmbili-
atlon of the ancient faith which up
held the ragged continentals, emerged
in pristino glory from the throes of
civil war, and hurled its smiling and
undaunted face against the representa
tive of tyranny nuon the fields of
France, is a greater work.
What "My Country" Means
It is enough, perhaps too much.
Who am I to suggest, even with shame
faced timidity anything to you. For
eight long years crowded with events
which have forever changed the! cur
rents of the world's history I have
been with you. I come to the end of
them with a feeling of heartfelt grati
tude to you nil for those little, name
less, unremembered acts of kindness
and charity which have marked your
friendship and good will. You have
been good to me. The ardor of your
friendship will sweeten any air that 1
breathe. None can wish for a kindlier
fate than I would give you ir I were
omnipotent. I go but I remain, I leave
with the same Inarticulate cry in my
soul with which 1 came to you: My
country. It is no new unusual cry for
the American but It. has, I tear myriad
concepts. To some it means broad
acres and fertile fields, to some oppor
tunity for personal preferment to a
thoughtless few, the right to utter
every vagrant word which finds lodg
ment in a mind diseased; to the hall
educated that democracy should be
goveFned as soon by the Infant's cry
as by tho prophets' warning. Hut to
me it Is but tho composite voice of all
the good and wise and self sacrificing
souls who trod or tread its soil, calling
whatever source they may be assailed
The great object for us to seek here,jfor iha iil)ei.ty wliloli is law-encrown
to
TODAY
Not a slnglo nd
verso comment
litis been heard
ii bout this re
markable Pic
ture! It pleases every-one!
BEHOLD
MY
WIFE . .
From Sir Gilbert
Parker's 'Transla
tion of a Savage'
Sunday Double Bill Harold Lloyd and Enid Bennett
GRANTS PASS MEDFORD
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Dally and Bandar.
I.KAVK GRANTS PASS.
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m. i
4:30 p. m. I
Effective October 25
LEAVE MEDFORD.
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
4:10 v. m.
Can atop at all Intermediate point.
Office and Waiting Rooms: Medford. 5 South Front, Nash Hotal
Bldg. Phone J09. Grants Psas: The Bonbonnler, Phone 180.
We also operate stage line from Medford to Ashland, Phoenix,
Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville.
for the constitution identifies the pres
Itloncy with the senate, Is to continue
to mnke this chamber, as it was in
tended by tho fathers," the citadel of
liberty. An enormous power Is here
conferred, capable of much good or 111,
open itj may be to abuse, but necessary
wnoity and absolutely uecessnry,
secure the required result.
"Whatever Its faults, whatever Its
human Imperfections, there is no log
Islativo body lu all history that has
used its powers with more wisdom and
discretion, more uniformly for the
execution of the public will, or more
ln harmony with the spirit of tho au
thority of the people which has creat
ed it, than the United States somite.
I take up the duties the people have
assigned mo under the constitution
which we can neither cplurge nor di
minish of presiding over tho senate,
agreeably to its rules and regulations,
deeply conscious that It will continttc
to function and harmony with Its high
er traditions as a great deliberative
body, without passion and without fear
unmoved by clamor, but most sensitive
to the right, the stronghold of govern
ment according to law, that the vision
of past generations may be more mid
morn tho reality of generations yet to
come."
ed, preaching that doctrin which seeks
not its own but tho common good and,
nbovo nil, warning us by the memory
of the dead and the hope of the unborn
to close our ears to the niouthlngs of
every peripatetic reformer who tells
us that the way to sanctify tho repub
lic is to remove every landmark which
has hitherto marked the boundaries of
national and individual life.
The Lord of Justice
"It is no now religion wo need. Our
creed should be: One lord, one faith,
one baptism the lord of justice, who
wns with Washington nt Valley Forge,
Grant and Lee at Appomattox, Persh
ing on the fields of France the faith
that under a republican form of gov
ernment alone democracy permanently
cun endure; the baptism of that spirit
which will not bo content until no
man Is above the penalties and no man
beyond the protection of our laws.
Let him who goes and him who
s'tays remember that lio who saves his
lifo at the loss of his country's honor,
loses It and he who loses his lifo for
the sake of his country's honor, saves
it."
Marshall's Farewell
WASHINGTON, Mar. 4. Following
is the text of the address of Vice Presi
dent Marshall on his retirement from
office:
"Very shortly I shall have ended my
official life as the constitutional pre
siding officer of this body. That mo
ment, when it arrives, will not mark
my demotion Into the ranks of the
average American citizen for I never
arose above them.
"I sprang from the loins of men who
helped to lay the foundations of the
republic. At my birth my father placed
upon my baby brow the coronal of a
free born American citizen. In my
youth I was taught that If I wore it
worthily no prince or potentate nor
electorate could add to or detract from
the honor of that royal coronet.
"I may huve failed but I have tried
to keep the faith. I have never doubt
ed that, so far as the principles of civil
government are concerned, the pillars
of Hercules rest upon the declaration
of independence and the constitution
of the United States. To my mind
there is no beyond. The forms under
which the principles of the republic
are administered may need changes to
meet changing conditions but the tin
derlylng idea does not, for truth is
unchanging and eternal. What was so
when the morning stars sang together
will be so when the Angel of the
Apocalypse appears.
"I venture to express- this much of
that idea: A government dedicated to
the Inalenlahlc rights of man to life,
to liberty, and to the pursuit of happl
i ness can find Its perfect accomplish
' ment only In republics brave and
j strong enough to rise above the ambl
tlons, passons and prejudices of lndi
.vlduals and groups. Representative
'government was Intended to guoran
tee this Inalienable right of men thru
? "They WORK
while you leep"
A Dependable Phyaicr
when Bilious, Headachy
Constipated and Upset.
10, 25, 50c drugstores.
Jones' Saturday Specials and Free Delivery
Knocked in last week's paper. We know this was meant for us
because we are the only store that sells as cheap as the "Trot
around and help yourself stores," besides giving the people free
delivery.
THE SHOE FIT SO WE PUT IT RIGHT ON"
Here's what they said "Those who bought Saturday paid the
same as those who bought Friday. Those who bought this week
are still paying the same." Right there is the whole trouble.
They're asleep. Their prices remain the same all week, but not
so at Jones, because prices are dropping on groceries every day,
and Jones prices are too. No wonder they had time to count
their customers while Jones' phones were ringing continually
and his store full of people, getting the benefit of his
LOW PRICES AND FREE DELIVERY
This is the way some people TRY to run a store: "If you want to
trade with us, come in, run around and gather up your own gro
ceries, get them home the best way you can, unless you want to
pay us extra for delivering for we intend to pocket every cent
of profit we make. All we want is your money. We give no ser
vice in return." Not so with Jones We give free delivery and
service, coupled with low prices.
In fact, that ad reminded us of a mountain trout trying to fight a
full-fledged salmon.
Another Orange Sale a Week From Tomorrow
CUMONA Personal
Typewriter
Fold It up, take it
with you, type
write anywh ere.
150.00, Including
carrying ease.
MKDKOKI) HOOK STORE
Distributor! tor tfo. Oregon,
Jl
CA iU CU r-.;f.4 C r Fl.... Best Hard
$2.78
1-2 gal. can Mazola Oil $1.13
Large can Salmon 10c
1-lb. pkg. Pheasant Coffee 22c
3 cans good Corn 44c
Wheat Flour
No. 2 Sliced Pineapple . . .29c
No. 2 1-2 Sliced Pineapple 37c
Men's 50c Dress Sox ..... 25c
Men's 75c Dress Sox 40c
Men's Work Sox. Regular 20c, per pair 2 pair for 25c
Best Superfine Hair Nets, 2 for 15c
1 lb. Ghiradelli Ground Chocolate 36c
Cornmeal. Per sack 35c
Codfish. Per lb 18c
4 lb. Can Swift's Jewel Shortening 84c
11 Pounds of Sugar for $1
With a 50c purchase of anthing else in store
8 bars of Swift's White Soap. Only 38c
Hebe Milk (a new one) 5 cans for 48c
Sunkist Peaches. 50c value 35c
We Carry Everything in Market in Fresh Vegetables Always
Good and Crisp
Make out your list and 'phone early Saturday morning. We send
goods C. O. D., driver will collect when he delivers.
Yours for Low Prices and Service
JONES' GROCERY
Phone 125
Spring
Millinery
Opening
H .i
All the newest and smallest styles for 'Spring. Bright'
little sailors, so new and smart, Clever pif the race
models. ! , , j ,
Large hats for more formal wear.'
You are cordially invited to call and see our display. X,-,
Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5
The Vanity Shop
Miss Lounsbury, Milliner
Why Our Welding Pays
First, becuuso oxy-acotyleno welding
as wo do It gives to u nleco or metal
tho same or greater strength thun It
originally had. Second, because It Is
cheaper to mend the old than buy the
new, it you can get the sumo service
out of It. Is this not logical?
"T1IK WEMI THAT IIKI.II"
Vulcan Welding Works
Xovv lorutcd nt
ill South Front.
N.
The Medford
Auto Paint Shop
(Registered)
fleneral Motor Car ItorinlslilnR
Central & Jackson. lTiono 707
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them
KLEIN 5SL:
J 28 Knst Man St.
Cor. E. Main and Bartlett' ;
it?;
, Price ...
ft
We render tho service In accord wltjijji
tlu-lr every desire and guarantee 4
satisfaction to all. Also ' "
1 il
Licensed Lady
Embalmer
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors- '