Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 27, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    flrEDFOTTD, OT?E(1QNf, "FTtTDAY, FEBRUARY 27, jjagS
.
KTEDFOTiTJ MATT; TRTnUNTE,
O
ARE REVISED FOR
o
NEW Y01?K. Feb. 27.- A' "poai
tivo" veiHiun tho Ton l-unmiHiiil
menu In which "Ihuu Nlutlt," 1m nub
. mltutod for "thou Khali not," Iiuh
boon written by tho ltcv. Dr. Norman
Outhrie, Kptacopul ministor. Ill
church, St. MnrkH-ln-tho-iiowrie, han
been tho Hccnc of ritual lnneiriff by
barefoot rIi-Ih, of which Uishup Man
hlng disapproved.
Dr. Ciuthrie'H rlocaloRtie Ih 3UUU
words lonff. It Ir dnHlKned, bo sayn,
to meet tho roiiulrenicntH of modern
scientific and Hpirltual development.
"Thou Khalt honor, worship and
realize thy union with tho ono immi
nent nnd Trnnncenflant lod that uni
fies tho universe," uy Dr. Cluthiic's
code.
"Thou Bhnlt reverently recognize
and acknowledge that Ono In all
forma, however -backward and repug
nant they may bo to thee, if those
forms are to others ninceroly accept
able und the only HymholH Iniellectu
ally and emotionally effective for thy
fellow men."
Subscribers to UiIh decalogue would
not only bo permitted to worship
graven Images If they dcHlrcd, but
they also would bo enjoined from In
terfering with I ho worship of such
idols by others.
Dr. Uuthiic'g fourth commandment
reads;
"Thou sholt make thy conduct
keep pace with und fully affirm the
most recent ascertained knowledge."
And his seventh commandment
reads:
"Thou shalt regard the sacredneHK
of nl) ways whereby Clod provldcth
for the perfecting of human individ
uals , , . They vhait strive to make
such n relation by thyself nnd thy
mate indissoluble und unique, und to
establish for thy fellows tho Ideal,
not by vain, cruel und hypocritical
prohibitions, defamations and puni
tive sanctions to secular nnd ecclesi
astical Ihwh, but by the sincere, pas
sionate praiso of love, of beauty, of
harmony which ulone can effect the
approach to tho perfection of broed
and type, glorifying (iod for having
made mule und female."
STATE PRESENTED
WITH PARK BY
Pendleton Basketball
. Tournament Started
I'BNIII.KTON. Orci.. Keb. 27 I Mix,
McLauftliliji, ftmirilmall, I'l'tlrllHon,
Htiinflcld, anil Unmtlllft wrro thr vlt
torloUH high mcIiooIh in tho hoimhwI UIh
trlut hftHkclbilll clmniplnllHllip first
day's pluy fringed In PondliMon yontor
iljty. Tho tuuninmcnt onntttiuoH tutlity
and tomun'ow Willi the flnnl Kinni'H
of the. Initial round bi'InR wchodult'd
for thin mornlmr.
UohuUh of play yonttrtiuy worn
Hollx 32; lolin III: .MeLiiliulilhi 47,
llardinan ill; Hunrdinan 111, Koxsll 111:
KtHliflrld 111, l.i'xIliKluii III; Umatilla
!!, 1'llot Hock 21); J'ullUlotull 129.
WoHton 17.
KIMS KCOItlW NAVY
(Continued From Page One)
Battleship Obsolete,
When tho oxumlimtton lurnoil to
BrlKadler-Cionoral MltrlioH'H charncn
that army and navy offleora aro
"muzzled," Admiral Slnia aiiid !u ro-
contly aakod u young nnvnl offlcor
why he did not losllfy hnloro tho coin
lnittne and quotod this officer an re
plying: "I'vo got a wife and three
children, and I am afraid If Hie navy
Vnow what I think, I would get turned
down by the first Beleetlou board."
"l)o ynu think (icnoral Mltehell wan
right In bringing 1 1 1 the uln'raH cln
fenao linue?" Admiral SIiiihviih aNked.
"NotwIthatnndlnK that Mltrbell nuiy
bo a little ovcr-enthuslastic about
aviation," ho replied, "I think he luia
done an enoriuiiua honeflt for tho de
fenee of tho country lii teatlfylng nn
he hap."
Asked what he connlilered "moat
Important for tho navy," Admiral Slma
replied:
"Airplanoa and mihmnrlnos. provided
they are supplemented Willi Hiirfuie
crart."
"Would you have liallli'sliips In tile
navy?" aaked Heproscnlativo l'erklna.
rninihllcun, New Jumpy.
"No."
"Then you consider the ImttloNhip
obsolete?''
. "Yes."
, "What has replaced It?"
"Tho aircraft carrier."
"Then you do not agree with the
navy general board that the liatllcahlp
Is most important to tho fleet?"
"No, sir."
"Can a battleship control the urn
today ?'
"Not against a fleet with airplane
carriers."
EYES OF SCIENCE
Only a few much-favored
eyes of men of science have
been privileged to look upon
vitamins, yet everybody must
have these nutrition factorj
in Abundance to assure
growth and sustain strengdi.
Scott's Emulsion
for fifty years has earned
world-wide repute as abuildcr
of strength. It is the much
favored food'tonic that Ap
plies vitamins in abundance.
Scott's taken regularly
helps grown people and
ciffidren alike realize
strenh and vigor, q
iff fcwii0Jtmi field, N. J.
PORTLAND, Ore., I-Vh. 27. on
tntulH fur hundreds of thuimnnds of
dollar worth of roid work wort let
today by the stutu highway coinniiM
Hlon. Thlt offer vf the riiciric Telephone,
nnd 'IVIi'Krai'h coinj;iny of a park of
3.6 ucri'H of land near Vlnto in Hood
Hiver county was auc.')tud by the
coinmiKHlonerH.
Chair man William Iuby announc
ed to a IJnn" county delegation that
tlio conimiHHlon Ih Htiti oonimitted to
tho policy of naming no new state
highways, holding this clayiiiflcation
down to roads that have been named
state highways by the legislature or
designated ho by former coinmiKHlons.
The bidding on road and bridge
work was livelier than for many
months. There were from six to
fnurteeii bids received on each pro
ject advertised.
CoinmisHloncr l(. R. Van Duzer ex
plained that the presentation of the
park by the telephone compa'ny was
to make up in part for the company's
having brought down a large number
of fine old trees along the highway
near Yeon's cut-off In Hood Hiver
county. The commission had
planned to make a state park where
tho phone employes cut down tho
trees in November, lSL'S.
At first tho highway commission
was going to sue for damages, but
when "tho company offered to buy u
tract of land suitable for park pur
poses somewhere along Hie Columbia
river highway. It was decided to fore
go legal proceedings and allow the
corporation to work out Its plan.
The new park, which was officially
named "Viento I'ark" is eight miles
from Hood Itiver and four miles
from Mitchell Point.
V prising Ijoonm In Panama.
PANAMA, Feb. 21. (l!y the Asso
ciated PresH.) Tho national assem
bly today declared the district of Han
Hlas In a state of siege owing to the
recent uprising of Die Indians there
in which a number of Pauanians were
slain.
liKVKIIhY IIIM-H. Cal., Feb. 27
When Uarby Day, wealth? Chicago
insurance man tinlves hero' from the
cast tpday he will find his son, Darby
Day, Jr., ell on the road to recovery
from effects of an acid attack last
Monday.
According to his physician. Hie
young man's eyesight has apparently
been waved and It may lie possible t
prevent permanent disfigurement uf
his face.
, .Mrs. Iteinice I.uhcltrnm Day,
who police allege hurled the acid in
her husband's face, before swallow
ing poison In a suicide .attempt, was
reported steadily improving early to
day, and her ultima to recovery no
longer appeared to be in doubt.
milk.a pat of but
ter and two SHRED
DED Wl I EAT Biscuits.
Salt or sweeten to your
taste. Try that combi
nation for a pleasingly
different breakfast.
Shredded
at
A
IULLMEAL
IN 2 BISCUITS
TODAY and TOMORROW
ONE. OF. THE
.'.. GREATEST
SEA Y STORIES
.v OF ALL y.y. v
TIME!!!!!!!!!!
James A.Hearne's
World-Famous
Melodrama of
New England
and the
Frozen North
Once again the
dean of sea heroes,
Hobart Bosworth,
comes into his own
in a drama your
heart will never
forget.
I H
r "THE
BANDOLERA"
"DEEP SEA PANIC," a Fox Comedy
c PATHE "REVIEW
"PEGGY" at the Oftan
Rf ALTO
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Mann's-- The Best Goods for the Prime, No Matter What the Price Mann's,
Mann's Sa
tiir day Specials
Don't fail to See These Bargains Tomorrow
Saturday Specials in Ready-to-
Wear Department
$20.00 Coats $15.00
Women's all wool Spring
Coats, lined throughout; all
jiew styles; up to $20.1
New
values. Sat- Cl C f(
unlay, each.... vlO.UU
$4.00 Sweaters $2.45
Women's Wool and Fiber
Ensemble Skirts Silk Sweaters, Kid Boot and
Flare Skirts other st'los in a finc liue of
. , plain and fancy colors. Up
Silk Sweaters, to $4.00 values. d0 Aj
Wash Dresses Sat., each P.tO
$20.00 Dresses $11.50
These Dresses are Inadc of
beautiful now Silks; nicely
trimmed; wonderful styles;
up to $20 value fl 1 1 Cf
Sat., each I DM
$4.00 Bloomers $1.95
"Rayon" Silk Slips, Bloom
ers and Petticoats in all the
new high shades for spring.
Up to $4 values. J I QC
Saturday, each
$15.00 Skirts $7.50
Women's all wool Skirts in
plain colors and plaids,
pleated styles; up to $15.00
values. Sat, $75Q
each
$9.00 Dresses $4.95
Women's new Broadcloth
and Silkette Dresses in plain-,;
and fancy stripes; all sizes.
Up to $9 values. $495
Saturday, each .
Sensational Sale of Silks
Saturday
$2.50 Silks $1.00
3( and 40-inch fresh new Silks in
plain and fancy Georgettes, Crepe
de Chencs, Satin, Messalines and
Sjtort Silks; cverv yard guaranteed
perfect; Values up to $1Q0
$2.50. Saturday, yard
$3.00 Silks $1.25
Beautiful new all Silk Charmeuses,
Chiffon Taffetas, Canton Crepes and
Jersey Shirtings in plain and fancy
weaves, 3(5 to 40 inches wide; every
yard perfect; up. to $3.00 (tl p C
values. Saturday, yard
SATURDAY SPECIALS IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT
69c Hose 45c
AVoinen's Fiber Silk Hose
in all the much wanted
shades; all sizes. Ileal
(9c values. Sat
urday, pair ........
$1.25 Vests 98c '
"Dove" Vests and Step
ins, made of fine Voile,
trimmed -with Lace; come
in all colore. Regular
price $1.23. Sat- QQ.
urday, each
SATURDAY
25c Crepe 19c
30-inch Jap C r e p e;
extra heavy weight;
all new shades, 2.1c qual
ity. Saturdav, 1Q
yard '. li7C
Wool Crepe
-14-inch Wool Crepe in
cocoa, grey, navy and
brown; regular price
$u8. Sat. d?i 7 c
special, yd-. P 1 O
SPECIALS IN DRESS GOODS AND
Broadcloth
$1.25
The real Knglish Broad
cloth in fancy stripes,
fast colors; new Shades,
38 inches wide. On sale
Saturday,
yard
98c Lingerie 79c
30-inch Spider Silk for
underwear, in all colors,
fine quality; sells at 98c.
Saturday TQf
special, yd ,
Dress Linen
3(i-iuch fine Imported
Dretss Linen in all the
new colors for spring.
Saturday RQn
special, yd
$2.98 Canton $2.45
40-inch Satin Canton
Crepe in black and
brown. Regular price
$2.45
89c Chemise 79c
Women's Knit- 'Envelope
Chemise; fine quality.
Conies in white only; reg
ular 89c value. 70 C
Saturday, each .... ,
DOMESTICS
Dress Flannel
27 inches wide; colors
lizard, roseberry,' tan,
titian and grey; sells at
$1,951
Long Cloth
3G-inch white Long
cloth; fine soft finish
quality. Sells at 20c.
Saturday,
yard
15c
SATURDAY SALE OF NEW SPRING MILLINERY
"Pierette" Hats
Just in, a beautiful selec
tion of all the new shapes,
good as most $8.00 Hats.
COLLAR AND CUFF
-, SETS. a
in lace..net' and colored0
linens. $1.2.") values. Sat
urdav, set 98
"Charlotte Haibe"
Hats, a new service; they
arc " wonderful istyles;
many new shapes to
choose from; look like
$15.00 ones, 1 fi AH
Sat, each AU'UU
"Courier" Hats
The last word in style; "a
new shipment just in; sold
most places for $12.50. On
sale Saturday, jy
each ,
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY
Phong 488-486
MwUord, Ore.
WOMEN'S GLOVES
Chamoisette, in the new
Spring Shades,, two styles
of cuff, $1.75 value. Sat
urday, pair w .9?1.59
ftfai Orders Prompt Filled, Postage Prepaid Asetm for Butterick Paftems
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