Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 11, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOUP MAIL TltTBUNF. MFPFOUR ORKCjON", TUESDAY, 'Amu 11 1022
PAOE TimER
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Mr. I'. It. Oiitiiinti returned
I hi fun-noun hum Portland wlitun
rim Imil Miti'iit. (Im punt three wooltn
ultumllnr, I mm- iliiuV.lititr. Mm. II. H.
I 'avis, Who U iihw i'hiiviiIihuIiiK from
III! Illtll'S (if plluUlllonlll,
Iliy II 11(1 evening clilimi'M (il'CKK I'"-
vmw liml lipcid typing; special iatiH. hIiuI'u of crop, lllio
HiiHlnoHrt CIU-r.i. 2U i U.'iilty Oiinpiiny
11 11 1 1 ' 1 11 " 1 ' '" ' I
j I. T. IU'IjIi Iiiih iii ct'iitiid ii rli'rlriilj President Harding tuii) Issued a pro
position Willi 1 Culli'ornlu Oregon cluiiintlon establishing tlx wuek of
I Power I'liinimiiy In connection Willi the April Jfi-22 n Porefit Protection week,'
mew 1 1 ii ii in 1 1 ion 1' n lliui between I'i'oh- tint I ii tit dny of vvlijeh I tlm golden
I poet ini'l Kut't-ne kuown n lino ii. Mr. anniversary of Arbor Day. Tim pro
liuimt i ... , , if. r, ... ,.,,, I,.. ,.u, ..i ..,,,.. ... ...i.n
jlliii' lliln iiHiinluis, j UimI ruction of counties, cities nml
fi iHtiiiiil rviin given to nil auto towns un of civic nud iniumercliil or
i rcjialrH. Klwood'a Auto Hlinp, 11 gnnlzntiiins to unite Id tlimiKht uml
Hi in Hi tlenlnil. I'Imhii! 31
Atti'Ull'Xl, ex-Soldlcrs: Handles aold
m l lull fur din preservation of our com
iiioii heritage Iiy planning such Vduca-
under Soldiers lloiiuy plun or pay with lloiml uml instructive iixm lim as
i tut. Uold lor nliiill bring before the people thn dis
astrous effects of the present waste by
fun-tit firm nml the need of Individual
tf
GOING TOMGIIT UTAH'fH
' Tn.MoltltOW
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"HTItAIGIIT l-'IMI.M L,. jjr--
THK Mlol,li;iP' f'S V 1
R.1 ALT H
TEMPER
E
VOWS 10 CONFORM
MODERN
NOTIONS
a contlnuou rril.;oiil of Jnckiion
county.
Ko li-avfn boiildun hi wlfn three
hoiih nii'l tlifn (IuukIiIith; llowurd
T. DrlttHon, Uraynipr, Mo., Karl V.
mul John A., of IuikIm Point. Ore.;
Mrs. I. 11. l!uxt, Mrs. T. II. Mt-Clel-nml,
Mrs. Itoy M. Martin, all of Mod
ford, and otn; lirothor, T. V. l!ritt".oij
of Hogun lllvor.
DEAD
HEN
IKES
LIVE ONES LAY
Swift's Premium
Hams and Bacon
for Easter
Personal Attention
Prompt Service
H. E. Marsh
Phone 252
GROCER
Phone 252
fornit und IncroHAM our treo growth
for oi niiiiiiTit and tim.
OrttftlnK nx, luvu Vulloy Nurwry.
Aini-riiiin l.i'Klou KumIit duueo Mon
day, April lTtli. Nut. .21
lloiiiHtlkliliiK uad pccotlng 6c at
Did Vanity Bliop. it'
Dr. (). i:. Ilurl.lu of Niihlivllltt, Tcnn
will tli'!lvi;r u loctiin- In tlio Main Kt.
MtlioillNt (liurcli KrIOiiy nlKlit, Ajiril
llth, 8 p. in. Th yonnK twoplo will
H'Tvct rHfrt'dliinnntM, mid ull lntcr'iit''d
In tlm Kuworth Ixukuo Mhould Uo
prPHfnt.
Auto liuumuc. Ttrowo ft White.
(Miulloll and TulmroHO bulb. Edon
Valley Nurwry. fiKO J 2. 19
A lovuly lw of ribbon noveltP.
vault Ii-h. etc., for Limli-r Klfts. HandU
traft Hliop. 19
Mr. mid Mra. Kolwrt Taylor who
havtt in' nt tin- wlnti-r at Ih'Od with
ruliitivcii hv retiirni-d to this city
and will remain hi-ro until tb opening
of tlm t'ratar lako aoaaon. Mr. Taylor
, I tlm limn w ho mwn you at tho Md-
ford i-iilrtiniB to Crater National park
and iuti' tlio little patM-r alga on
your wlndMhiold.
Klro Iniiuranro. Ilrown ft Wblte.
Young lady want position aa ttn
ograplH-r or office work. Will do extra
work In rUbor. liion.j 3834. tt
l.loyd WIIHbiiikoii, familiarly known
oh "Mutt," ban accfptMl a pualtlon
with tho CnJIfornia-UrcKon Tower
company and ytartd thl morning for
tho nu of oix rntlonn on tho new
tranHiiiUiilon llnu btwivu l'rupect
and Kugnne.
Ooodwln coriM'ta fitted and altered
ffe. 20 8. Fir atrwt. Alia Naytor. 17
Kvr where you look you eee
Chevrolet. tf
William Mllb-r, a ItUMHlnn who was
convli'Ud by a Jury in the circuit court
two week ago on highly clreuiiiHtan
tlul evlditino hua IxHin granted
parol, and is now at work In this city
at lib trU'li- of nierhaolc. The court
pH-ninmended that Miller bo paroled
after thn law ha4 been followt-d. He
Ih a ttkllted merbanlc and a master
workman, and tlo ro were many ext n
uutlng ctrcumatanr in hia cne.
I'orrh Uues and hanging baaketN
ortlstlcully arrangiMl. Hoguu Valley
Floral Co. 19
ai1 Saturday mortftng, April Rth.
Cnrlvl.. It. Natwlrk and Mtna Ruth
Nlchola of Mtfcirt, were .united In
marriage by Rev. I). K. Vlllnrd at bis
residence on'Weat Eleventh otreet
Th couple were accompanied ,y Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred H. Shelby of Ashland.
The. nowlyweds will nike tholr home
here.
Kreah cutflowora for all occasion.
Our design work la distinctively artis
tic, lloguo Valley Floral Co. 19
NKW YOIUC, Airll '. Wi jen In
nerirly nil reapof'ts are ti.o eniials of
men and thmrefore promises and vow tery
OAKLAND, Calif., April II. Muffed
Tho fum riil r.ervli:o wetn conduct- l(.ng inircaw. the nX output of llvo
irnin, John 0, llayest Alaniodu county
repri aeot.-itlve In the Los Angeies
chamber of cominerce. declared here.
recently. Mr. lluyes, who during his lous.
ml by this Weeks Conger company at
tho Fre Methodist church at 2 p. in.
this afternocn. Kev. Hhurp officiat
ing. Interment In I. O. O. F. cem-
of uren ami women al marriage should
be reciprocal.
Hiich f ho substance of a statement
made, by Ooorge BTilirlskl, member of
the, cotiiinlsiilon on revision of the
book of coinmoii prayer of the Kplsco
pal church, In explanation of some, of
lie changes thn commission will rec
ommend to the general convention of
be church In Portland, Ore., next Sep-
ember.
liu added til at tho duty of obedience
now has been aoroguteii und that
women enjoyed, both la law and thru
Kix-lal convention privileges and Im
munities which were even dcnl"-! to
men.
And so the commhoiiim. he said, had
decided It was necemiary that the obso
lete, part of tho marriage ceremony,
tho vow of tho woman to olwy, be
tnnde to conform to the fucts of life,
HUSBAND KILLER
SAYS SHE'S CRAZY
HHEMKHTON, Wab., April 11
"Not guilty, by reusun of insanity,"
was the plea entered at Port Orchard
today for Mrs. Ituth I'lumley, who was
arraigned on a chargi.- of first degree
murder for the slaying of her husband,
Hugh C. I'lumley, here March 2.
Mr. Plumley's trial was set for
April 27.
After her arrest April 4, Mrs. Plum
ley confessed, officers announced, that
bu bad given poison to her husband
in a salad because of her infatuation
fot another man who had rejected her
advances. ,
I'lumley was a former sergeant of
marines and an overseas veteran.
GRAND
RA COSTS
E
FRISCO $6510
MAN rilANClHCO. April 11. iuar
a ntors for the Chicago Grand Opera
company will have to stand an assess
nient of "not more than $G5,000 at the
outside," for the deficit Incurred by
tho company in the two weeks just
concluded hei- it w as staled today by
Swlby C. Oppcnheimer w ho bad charge
of the aparance here. Mary Garden
was 111 for a week this year and was
According to news dispatches from! only able to appear on a few occasions,
Washington. I). C, candidates for the
Jacksonville pontofflce apiolnUnent
havo Imh-d llnted and the list closed.
The cnndldutos are Flora II. Thomp
son, Christian A. IVnney, Gent-go I.
Chupmun. John Y. Miller, Hay Coif
man and Kred J. Flck.
l.nwn fertilizer should bo applied
now. Get It at Monarch Seed Co.
riu-ne 2t.
Ye Poet's Corner
4
n
Easter Without Flowers
- Never!
Flowe-is are simply Indlspensublu at ICHter
Hme. They supply n brlghlncss nn In
langlblu thought that Is a part i f Knster
llHOlf. '
ICaiitur I.lllos, llydi'ungou. Hyiu'lnthH, Prim
roHH ItoHUK, Sweet Pens, Cullu Lilies, Tu
lips, PbiihIoh, I'aniittious, Feins, Pulms.
Wo leuvo II. to you to taku utlvuningu or our
selections und "iiuy It with Flower."
MADDOX & BONNEY
Phones 7 l-H 1:1
ff
THE KU KLUX RIDES AGAIN
We havu often heard tho strange old
tules
That history has banded down,
Of those who woro the snow-white
mask.
The men of the spotless gown.
We havo often read of matchless
steeds
They rode through the dead of night
All, in regalia pure us snow,
On a mission Just as white.
We have often wondered what became
Of those secret, atlent men.
Hut luty culled her whltoclad knights
And the Ku Klux rides agnlu.
Wo have wondered what their mission
And what has made thorn re start,
Hut none, under Ujo circle of red,
Ever read the Ku Klux heart.
They havo told us in a true, plain way;
They stand for oil that Is right.
And for tho truth and tho fulth in God
And, that law should not bo might.
We would fight for things our flag
stands for .
And fight to tho last true man.
Since they stand tor tho same true
things
Lot's stand for the Ku Klux Klan,
Tho white and bluo of our own dear
flag
Shall pever be torn apart.
Tho red Is, not lilto Dolahevlk
Hut true American heart. ' '
So If we give them a kindly boost.
It will uot be to our loss, ,
lii'cutiflo God Is standing behind
Tho KnlBhts of the Flory Cross.
And although the yellow heart may
shrink,
Though crtngo tho coward men
We know the right Is well upheld
For tho Ku Klux rides again.
I.enda Hpence, route 8, Medford, Ore
JOFFRE 10 UNVEIL BUST
OF GRANT APRIL 27IH
NKW YORK. April 11. Marshal
Joffro has accepted an invitation to
unveil a bust of General V. S. Grant
in tho hu,U of fuuie at New York Uni
versity April 27, tho centennlul of the
general's birth.
The bust Is by nenry Shrady. whose
equestrian statue of General Grunt is
to be unveiled in Wusblngtuu the same
day.
General Grant was one of 29 select
ed to the hall of fauio nt its first elec
tion In 1900. A tablet In his honor
was placed In 1901.
OBITUARY
MITCHKLL Mcholus Joseph
Mitchell died at his home one mile
east of Jacksonville, April 11, aged
11 years, 10 mcntfis and one day.
Horn at Salem, Ore.. June 10. 1S60,
and he has been a resident of Jack
sou county, practically all his life,
living In the Applegate and Jackson
ville district.
He was married to Lucy Lambert
at Jacksonville April 11. 1890, aud
Is survived by his wife. Lucy, and
threo sons: Kolund Mitchell, (Nlcho-
lus Mitchell of Jacksonville and
Lewis Mitchell. McDool. Culif.
Tho remains are at tho Perl Fuucr-
al Home, und funeral arrangements
wll bo annouured later. For many
yours Mr. Mitchell was a member of
tho order of 1. O. It. M.
HIUTTSON ixnac r . urittson wus
born In Ohio, Nov. 29, 1819, and
passed away at his homo 10 Turk
Place this city, at 2 o'clock Monday
morning, nged 72 yeurs, i mouths, 11
diys,
From his nativs state, Mr. Uritt
son moved to Missouri, where he re
sided until coming to Oregon IS years
ago. During this tlmo he has been
BRONCHITIS
1 At bedtim rub the throat ao
mw chest thoroughly with
V VapoRub
Om 1 7 Million fan Und Km
spam tlm looks after a beautiful
suburban pluco near llurbank, claims
to havo discovered a method which'
hnu Increased tho egg prod net iul, o(
his poultry yard 40 percent. ,
Hayeii acted upon tho psyehoMy
Hint one ben im einu' another In the act
of laying an egg Would do her best tO
emulate tho act of her earnest and pro
II fie sister, lie therefore secured a
difid hen, had It mounted In a lay Inn
position by a taxldnrjiist ar;d tdaeed it
In ono of the nsts in his beo house.
The results, Hayes anld, were raarve-
Mi f X'V'r Ik
beauty.
f nuility of
Always
Appropriate
and especially so
time is good,
Candv.
at Eastcr-wholesomc
fore have our boxes attained sueb colorful
This factor. with the usual high standard of
the sweets themselves is adding to our already
ulaiitv.
carry
Vogan's in boxes and bulk.
iive us vour order today.
Bedroom
Furniture
We haA"e received a big
sto k of Bel Uooni Fur
niture and ask that you
come in and see the
beautiful patterns. ', '
Three-pioee Bed Koom Sot in grey fir. Bed
full' size - - : $12.15
Dresser J $15.75
Chiffonier $13.50
Total .
$41.40
Three-piece Ivory Bed Koom Set. -l
Bed. full size .'. .......r..$10.33
Dresser $33.40
Chiffonier . .-$21.60
Total
$64.35
Five-piece Amorieim Walnut Set, new style,
finished with enne inserts.
Bod, full size : .. $38.25
Dresser with largo size mirror,
24x30 $50.40
Vanity Dresser ! $60.75
Cheforol.o , $-10.50
Bonoh .: $11.25
Total : $301.15
Four-piece .. Grey ..Cw . Ped Room :: Stt. ,
Something new in color and utylcA t "
Bed, full size 1-.1......:...:83.'05 '
Dresser, larger mirror 20x24..:... $32.40 ;
Dressing Table, mirror style $35.65
Chiffonier .' ,- $22.50
Total ...
$106.20
DRESSING TABLES, CHIFFONIERS AND DRESSERS
Dressing tables The styles the girls are look
ing for und at prices you can afford to pay.
Ivory or White Enamel $17.10, $20.25,
$22.50 und up.
Dressing tables in Golden Oak $18.00.
$18.90, $21.15 and up.
Dressers in Fir, Oak, Ash, Ivory, "White EuWi und Waluut at prices as low as $16.05
Chiffoniers in Goldou Oak color ....$16.65
and up. a . ;
Chil'f oncers in Ivory or White Enamel,
' . , . $21.60 and up. .. . .
WEEKS & ORR
"Why pay more when you can buy Bed Koom Furniture -at these prices.
hand goods.
All new, no geoond