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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1923)
vxcm EIGHT MRDFOIID tAtC TRtBPOTS, -MEDFOTtD, OREGON', TUESDAY, JAXCARY 9. 192.1 L The concert giten lost night by Arthur Middleton, tho famouB barl-j toho ' singer formerly connected1 With the .Metropolitan Opera com-; fany, at the Page theater, In the ar tist?' series boforo an uudlence of Medford and valley music ' lovers, was generally pronounced by the de-j lighted auditors as one of the best. IUIU most ui iifitiv uor Ri'uu ill ford. In fact many declurcd It the best ever heard here. '. The magnificent voice and stago presence of the singer, his varied pro gram, and talented accompanist, and above all bis expression, clear enun ciation and articulation woro never to bo forgotten revelations by those who had the good fortune to be pres ent. ' ;: ,Mr. Middleton dcclarod he had b"rid of tho presence of sa much mu sical ability In this vicinity and in (jefoionce to this condition ho said he would sing tho same program ho had rendered In San Francisco, Los An geles and Now York. expected to testify tliut cortuln More house parish men had some months ngo forced her to leavo the parish. BASTHOP, La., Jan. 9. (Dy the Associated I'ress)--J. L. Daniel, fnther of Watt Daniel, hooded band victim, testified at the open hearing today Into hooded band depreda tions In Morehouse parlHh, that he hnd learned that subsequent to he kidnaping of his son and Thomas Richards whose mutilated bodies re cently were found In Lake LuFourcho four Mer itouge citizens had been warned that they would havo to leave tho community or "they would be killed." , Daniel Bald Davenport declared he had been told by Captain Bkipworth that the men "would have to got away." Captain J. K. Sklpworth of Bas trop is the exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan organization In Morehouse parieh. The witness declared, after his son. Watt and others, were held up near the village of Calllon, some time previous to the kidnaping nnd disap pearance of Watt Duniel hnd Itleh ards near Bastrop last AurusI, he went to Dr. Ii. M. McKoln and ap pealed to him as a fellow Mason to stop what he believed klan action, Daniel named the men ordered to leavo as "Whipple, Campbell and their two "bodyguards." Daniel was nut questioned as to what Was meant by the "bodyguards." Daniel also testified at one time he had found unsigned typewritten no tices at his gute, ordering him to "change up." It was understood here "change up'" Inferred those wnrned should change their methods of living. Daniel cited as what ho believed klan activity, an alleged attempt to kidnap "Addio May Hamilton," a young woman of Mer Rouge. He fixed the time as "prior to an attempt on tho lifo of 'Bunny Mc Koln.' " Dr. B. M. McKoln formerly was mayor of Mer Itouge and is how charged In nn affidavit with murder In connection with the killing of Daniel and Richards. He Is at liberty under bond. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 9. Con trol of the Chesapeake and Ohio rail road by tho Van Bweringen Interests of Cleveland, was formally an nounced the first time today In a statement by C. 11. Van fiwerlngen. following an announcement from Washington that Van fiwerlngen in terests had made formal application to the Inter-slate Commerce commis sion for permission to hold places on tho board of directors of that company. Farmers' Directory Valuable for Merchant And Professional Man Every merchant and professional man In Medford. southern Oregon and northern California, who has not secured a copy of the Farmers Direc tory, Just published by Mr. Kalat, should do so. It not only has the names of the owners and renters of Jackson county farms, 4331 of them, but the postoffice address, the number .of acres owned and location of the 'samo, by section, township and range, j and also to nearest city, assessed vol otlon and wnai toe lurmer speciauzi In. . The same uiiecwry uisu gives ii names or owners aim renters or tl farms in Siskiyou couuty, Calif., 14. of them, together with full data glv Jackson county farmers. It Is very valuable as a mailing lb and for credit rating as well as f many other things. The Mail Tribune secured a nur ber of copies from the publlshe and has a Bpeclnl price on thei Persons interested nro invited to ca at the office Hid soe them, or phoi and a representative will call. WEEK OF PRAYER S WW UNDER WAY '.The week or prayer Is being ob served this week at tho rresbytorlan church with. services every day. The remaining meetings of the-week are Wednesday night at 7:80 p. m., topic "Prayer for the Nations nnd Those in Authority," to bo led by Mr. Karncst Jauu; Thursday afternoon, "Home and Foreign Missions." led by Mr. E. II. Hurd; Friday night, 7:30 p. m.. "Home, Church, Young People," led by Clyde mills. . These meetings are open to any w-hQ' wish to attend. UPRENCH FORCE 18 MOBILIZED ".. (Continued from page one) ed Press) Myron T. llerrlck, the American ambassador and Hhcldon Whltehousc, counsellor of tho em bassy, called at tho foreign office this ufternoon to keep an appointment to m Premier rolncare, If possible The premier was so occupied with ,tho ar rangements for the French action expected In tho Ruhr, that ho asked them to transact their business with flpunt DePerettl do IuKocra, tho di rector of political affairs of the foreign office. . ' PARIS, Jail. D. (By tho Associat ed Press) Tho reparations commis sion today voted Germany In wilful default In. her eonl deliveries. The vote-was 8 to 1,- Sir John Bradbury, the British member,, casting the neg ative, ballot.' f' " VaSHINOTOX,' Jan. 9. The fact there has yet been no conclusive Tord'ns to the attitude of tho French rfoyornmcnt on the officially conveyed Anieriran suggestion for a repara tions Inquiry by a commission of fi nanciers still kept alive today the hope Of American officials that the plan might yet bo adopted as an alternative to forclblo collections. BUR8UM FLAYS HARDING 4J ,f Continued from Page One) expect a $50,000,000,000 outlay un kii wo unfortunately become Involv rtl In other wars which are not now foreseen.", . The. financial considerations giv en by the president, he said, appear ed to bo "a one-sided argument by opposing counsel." , . ."Incapacitated votorans," he do clarod now receive $72 and most of tLo remaining veterans were rapidly reaching tho condition which enti tled them to the $72 rule without new legislation. SECRETS OF KLAN TOLD (Continued from page one) later- two soltlicrs were nsslgncd to guard duty In that section. Tho anonymous telephono message was Teeelved nt the headquarters of the ' department of Justice agents dl rating the assembling of evidence In tHH Inquiry.' Ml.-a Hamilton had been generally Say "Bayer" and Insist! .. Unless yon see the niunc "Bayer" on jisxiupr! or nn tablet you are not gut ting tho genuine Bayer product pre itorilnd by physicians over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for ' ' , Colds Headache Toothache- Lumbago " , - Earache Ilhruniatistn ;!.V-. Knrlgi, Pain, Pain , ' Accept "Payer Tablets of Aspirin" ' ly. ' Bach unbroken package contains iir&'per directions. Handy hoe of 'elva tablets cost few rente. Ping jjitls ' 'll bottles of St nnd 100. ' Aspirin it the trade liuiTk of Haver Manufacture of MonoacotiwidMtcr of fSliryllcid. D Mi uwmmmmm Hl'iiii!iii;ii!iii"ii;ii!iiiiiiii m iimiiiiim Ii iiiima DOMESTICE AT LOW PRICES 81x90 Sheets, $1.75 value, $1.39 42x36 Pillow Cases, 30c value, for . . . . .... 25c 9-4 Pequot Sheeting, 75c value, now 65c 42x36 Pillow Cases, 40c value, 3 for . : :;;V; . $1.00 Full size double Cotton Blankets,' $2.50 value, for . . .$1.98 9-4 Sheeting, 65c value, now 55c 42-inch Indian Head Tubing, 50c value, for ; : . .". ;,?iv. V 42c GREAT REDUCTIONS ON TOWELS Huck Towels, 19c value, for 15c Barber Towels, $1.20 value, 85c Turkish Towels, 65c value . . 49c Turkish Towels, 60c value . . 45c 20x38 Turkish Towels priced at . 19c. Limit 3 to a customer f Bargains in Wash Cloths -2 for 15c; 2 for 25c; 3 for 25c Stevens All-Linen Crash, 33c value, for . . ... . . .-. . ..... 29c Linen Finish Toweling, 25c value for1 ; . . yy: .i!V. . s? . 19c BARGAINS IN TABLE LINEN .Table lengths from our entire stock of fine Linens at Half Price 64x72 Mercerized Table Cloths, with colored borders, $3.50 value . ... V". ...... ... . $2.98 63-in. mercerized pattern Cloths $1.75 value, for .... . . ... . .$1.49 46-inch highly mercerized linen finish Breakfast Cloths, .. $2.25 value ...... . .. . . ... $1.98 Fine (Mummy-Linen , j Luncheon Sets, $10.95 value, only $8.50 LINGERIE FABRICS Novelty silk finish Lingerette 75c Figured Windsor Crepe . . . . 35c Underwear Dimities ...... 29c Fine Honeymoon Nainsooks at 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c : Berkley. Cambric at . Soft finish Muslin at . ;29c 19c Cotton . Crepe de Chine, 75c value. On sale at, . , .- 29c ' BARGAINS FOR 19c J K : . Jr , BARGAINS FOR 29c -r-. Percales, Outing Flannels, Muslins, Beach" Cloth,, Madras t Shirt- Gaberdine Skirtings, Voiles, Dimities, Sateens, Figured Organdies, xt i i t V- Jap Toweling, Marquisette mgs, Nainsooks, Ginghams, Jap Crepes. ; ? t - :, ! ' BIG REDUCTIONS IN CRETONNES ON THE 59c TABLE , , . . cn D . , c .,. , oe. Values up to 50c. Priced tor this sale 25c ABC Silks, Tafetex, Imported Organdies, Tissue Ginghams, Sun- 50c and 60c prints in newest patterns 39c burst Silks, Figured Sateens. Big selection of $1.00 and $1.25 values for .. 69c WOMEN'S HOSIERY FRENCH KID GLOVES NECKWEAR AND VESTINGS KNIT UNDERWEAR RADICALLY REDUCED Exceptional Values Offered $1.25 Tuxedo Vests, for .. .$98c Extraordinary Reductions $1.25 Silk Hose, now .. . . . .98c $3.50 values, 2-clasp, . , , , $2.25 r $1.25 Bertha Collars, for , . .98c $2.50 Union Suits, now .. .$1.48 $1.50 Silk Hose, now ... .$1.19 $3.25 Dents Chamoisette $2.25 i $15 Camisole Vesti f . . ?. .98c $1.75 Merode Union Suits $1.25 $1.75 Silk Hose, now ... $1.39 All slightly damaged gloves ; Large selection of Jabots, 7QC Gauze Union Suits, now 49c $2.00 Silk Hose, now ..... $1.48 One-Half Price Tf Blousettes and Vestings 10 Off 40c Gauze Vests, now 29c $3.50 All-Silk Hose, now . $2.48 Beaded Bags, Vanity Cases; Corsages, and Novelties at 20 Discount 95c Merode Vests, now 79c All Wool Hosiery 20 Off Complete Line of Mavis Toilet Articles, 10 Discount $1.65 Silk and Wool Vests $1.25 Our Entire Stock of Skinners Satins Formerly Priced $2.75 Going at $2.19 INCOMPARABLE VALUES IN SUITS AND, DRESSES Fashionable garments that have been selling for $25.00, are now priced at $14.75 Every Suit and Frock marked down for this sale SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY No exchanges and no goods sent out on approval A slight charge will be made for alterations UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS ON CORSETS FOR JANUARY SALE One lot Satin Corsets Half Price One group Vogue Brassieres for 49c SPECIAL! a '"A ' ".V Royal Worcester Sports Corsets, introductory price 90c 10 discount on La Camille, Royal Worcester, Nemo and Frolaset Corsets VANITY FAIR JERSEY SILK UNDERLINGS $3.25 Vests $2.48 $3.95 Bloomers $2.98 $3.50 Vanties $2.98 $6.50 Union Suits $5.48 20 discount on all Silk Crepe Gowns, Chemises, Princess Slips and Camisoles ' ' I ...i.iii'iiihiii 'nli DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN'S COATS $15 Silk Plush Coatee, now $9.95 $37.50 Silk Plush Coatee $25 $49.50 fur collared Coat $33.50 $65.00 Wooltex Coats for $49.50 $150 Wooltex Coat, now $95.00 A large assortment of boys' Knicker Pants for ...... .$1.50 Percale Blouses for 85c Iron Clad Guaranteed School Hose for boys and girls, black and brown, 10 off i '. n H' . ,(((,- 'K