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SCORED BY KLAN
WASHINOTON. AK, 10. (A. P.)
Tin wlilltt rohn uf thtt Ku Klux
. ' Klun had illKUiMieuwil liniay from
Ht reels of tlia ntitlouul raplial. i '.
'.With ihw burning of n ipoiistor'
'f!ry cross nO the VirKlniu Hill lnt
pltfht, the two day gathering of- the
-organization - came', to n tioso and
visiting klansmen today were' on
'their way hpme. , -
The rrosH, eighty feet hiRh, burned
for more than an hour, illumlnatin?
tho grounds of tho Arlington horse
:pliow Hub, where the concluding
eeremonlea were held for the con
clave that was featured Saturday by
u parade, down Pennsylvania avenue.
While the meeting was in progress
last night two men who gave their
names as (i. L. Williams of Califor
nia, and Morris A. Iiermon of Cin
cinnati,. Ohio, -were arrested and
escorted from tho grounds by Ar
lington county officials for the distri
bution of antl-klan literature.
He vera 1 speeches by k Ian orn tors
preceded IU filiation of a ' group
of .men and wfomen Unto the organi
zation. The HpeufcerR UKsalled the
CnihnllcH, Jews. Scientists and news
papers. The Rev. John E. UulledR
of t'olumltius, Ohio, chsrged Ibe
itewHimperH with printing -ii'iifalr mo
cotmts of the klun and its activities.
The Uv Mr. Uulledge also Huid
the "difficulty .with the world i
that It u cursed with too many re
ligions and larks iho faith of the
Lord, Jesus Christ." . . ..
I'Jiniier in tho day fo,Hm(ill group
of klansmen placed wreuthtt of roses
on the loiith of the Unknown Suhlier
and the grave - uf William ilennliigs
Hiynn. .'I '. . '
Pola Negri at
Rialto Tonight
' ThB genius' of Pola Neurl (lames
anew in "The ChartiuT." at the Itlnllo
thenter, Inat.tltneH tonight; nwl dln
plays yet another InlrlKiilng niul en
gaKinK perHonnllty of thin beautiful
screen nlur. This tlmo she 1h ohhi ns
a KnnnlHh peuKunt, whorte fame ami
fortune lien in their twinkling toeH ami
her rhythiuie. phynicnl eharm before
the rnnlliKhlH.
In "l'ito t'hnrmer" MIsk Netrri rnn
Irlhutcs a hit of comedy that Is fully
as rnni'inviiiK as her work as n trnKtJ
ilienne. . .
Robert Krnzer nnil "Wallace Mnc
Dnnnlil contribute pplenilld su ppnrt.
lli-n.Mkii-Kuni"' Senui Omni nt
Mke of the Woods closed AUilst
3 after serving the equivalent of one I
hundretl and twenty-five hoys for a
periml of one week each after opeu
Iiik, July Cth.
All who utlen. led lire showlnit
sun hum tan that they "took on" u
painfully In some eases and lelliiiK of
the wonderful hot biscuits, eoi n
brend and real eake that were pre
pared by Ihe super-chef and of tho
ureal stories and stunts at the even
ing romirll ennip fire, with some
times n wash tub full of red hot
pop rorn belnir iinssed around.
Others me. telling of the history
that the scouts made, when they
wero 'he largest nnrt earliest party
of . hikers and sight' seers ever to
climb Mt. . ritt. which was accom
plished on ' July 8th and 10th with
twenty-four In tho party, tho summit
was also reached by two other par
ties of scouts later, making n total of
over sixty to register at the lookout
station this season.
The wonders of Crater mountain
wero explored by one' party and the
summer of fireylock mountain reach
ed at Iho same time, this party made
Its ow nlrail back to camp as they
could not find the trail on which
they had gone up.
These experiences are being told
by scouts from Klumath Falls, Mud-
ford, flrants Pass. Ungle Point, Oold
HIM. phqenlx. Talent, t'etitrul Point1
and one from Iterkeley, Calif., all
made new friendships uud lived to-
gether III a way that will alwuya he
remembered. I
All Scouts, who are ready for ad-
vaiicement at court of honor ' tho:
latter part of this month, should'
notify headquarters at unci
.
BR0WNS80RD NEWS
Mrs. Charles Russell and infant sou,
of Oakland, Calif., spent a short va
cation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
8. 1 lloogland. Mrs. Russell return
ed home Thursday.
George Hansen and family made a
huslnesB ftp ' to Hornhrook. Calif.,
Monday.
IJllen Tucker, niunche Dysinger.
Mae Ktrauli and Harry Aiming took a
short, touring trip, going to Crater
lake, iJiumond lake, pelican hay mid
Klamath Falls, making ihe round trip
In four days. .
Mrs. Fernland and daughter Inn
made a. business trip to lirowitsboro
Friday..
Harold Dallas Is at the home of his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. F,
Maxfield. He returned from Klam
ath Fulls where he was working ami
took ill. He is taking treatments now
and we nil hope be will soon recover.
Mrs. W.. P. Hansen of Hornhrnok.
Calif., was a visitor at tho home of
her Hons, George and William Hunsen.
Mrs. J. P. Maxfield was a caller In
Rrowitshoro Sunday.
Mrs. Fl(.vd Charley and MM, .1
Monea were hu.siuesN callers In Himm
boro Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. I tress y niada a trip
to Med ford Saturday.
8. 1 4. Hoaglaiul made a business trip
to Medford Wetluesday.
Mttle Grace Aiming is n visitor at
Ihe Ralph Tucker home,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker and
Stella Adams were callers at the Wtl
lian Hansen home Sunday evening-
J. I. Henry is hauling wood to
Medford.
Quite n number of Rrownshorii peo
ple attended the dance and candy so
cial at Ijtke Creek Saturday night.
Albert and George Hoaglaiul, Kllen
Tucker and Stella Adams accompanied
Mrs. Russell to tho train Thursday.
ody skil by Hilly Urott & Co., and'
has to do with the wel known nhlk
and flapper of today. Gross Is a tal
ented comediuu and Is supported by
a ptrong company.
I Vie is and 1-eBuff are a pair or
heavyweight athletics, with a sensa
tional forward smnermult "ft hori
zontal bar, to a hand toehand catch
as ihe mnln thrill.
Lottie Rule provides a musical treat
by her playing on the saxophone and
accordion, playing popular numbers.
She also has .a nifty assortment of
pretty clothes, and Ihe ability to wear
them.
The photoplay portion of the bill In
cludes a lively comedy, and "T"pl3 f
ihe lay."
: it.
OFF FERRY, TWO
DIE. 4
llnrllitinu'KS Coiiiliig,
the
Five Good Numbers
Tuesday's Vaudeville
Farnell and Florence nre the head
lino attraction of ihe Orpheuin Jr..
vaudeville bill at the Cralerlan thea
ter tomorrow matinee ami night. They
use tollies of the day and local hap
penings, for their Offerings.
An unusual musical offering Is pre
sented by Sang and Chung, two Clil
nest boys, who have voices that har
monize. They also possess a. vein of
Chinese humor and their customers
are beautiful anil gorgeous.
"O, You !'M!rt!M Is a one act coni-
i K'.ilto theater's star beginning for
three days, when h will be seen here
Uor the first lime In "Soul Klre." Its
jslory is concerned with a young musi
cal genius who. seeking inspiration ror
a great symphony, tries to find his
i themes in the love of n woman. There
are tho vampire if society, the grls
ellesof the Ijilln quarter of Paris, the
prostitutes of Port Said, Ihe "wicked
est city In Ihe world." and Ihe sweet
simplicity of n girl In the South Sea
islands, when. Ill Ihe pence and quiet
of her love, his genius strikes fire.
Carlotia Monterey, Helen Ware and
llessle Love, tlte feminine leads. Olh-ei-H
In tho enst nre Waller Long, Har
riet Sterling, lllchnrd llarlun and Kf-
fle shannon
1 Cook with vnm. f
SAND POINT. Idaho; Auk. ' 10.-4
Slicniuiii Dassett, 30, timekeeper forj
tho llninbiril Lumber company, anil
Llille Olson, ,'t0, school leucher, both
of Sand Point, wero drowned. In th.
Pond O'ltiolln rlvor Saturday -nlht
wlu-n an automobile carrying
young people plunged o(( the ferry
Into 35 feet of water. "
C. II. lintton, iJtwrenco Here, Pearl,
Ko.fr mil Krnncls Korr, u II of Sund
Point, wore those rescued. !.'.
MesHages wero sent to Spokane to
day In an effort to obtain the services
of a diver, Iho belief of the officers
hero being that the bodies of the'
drowned are still In Ihe sunken ear. -.
AecordliiK to the sheriffs office, the
putty was returning front u day's nlt
nlc at lone. When the automobile
reached the ferry, Sherman Hassetl,
who was driving and who, It appears,
wus none loo familiar with the ma
chine, apparently stepped on tho guA
Instead of brake and the niachino
limped through the bar at the end' of.
the ferry Into tho river. .t;
Medford is a Good Place
to Do Your Trading
These Bargains are not
for Tuesday
WEDNESDAY ONLY!
At People's Electric Store At H. E. Marsh's Grocery At Mann's Dept. Store At Mordoff & Woolf
r 'The Store for Everybody 2" West Main 8t-
212 Wesl Main Phone 12 130 East Main Phone 252 '
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Electric Fans Egg Noodles Comfy Cushions 4-Piece Pantry Set
fOf fir Komfy cushions for auto chairs, r Fine decorated sanitary 4-piece A Q fj
All electric fans, Wednesday J VO -ERg:' hoodies, , .Wednesday spe- excellent for camping; valued at f K cannister set, snow white with M JL ,
special. Off cia1, v"..!.!.:.:.,........:. f.." ,; : 95c, Wednesday only V SJ blue decorations; Wednesday J X3
At CM.Kidd & Co. At The Colonial At Gates & Lydiard At The Hub Shoe Store
223 East Main 8t' 8outhern Oregon's Finest Bakery Buy Here and Bank the Difference ' 105 East Main 8t ,
Women's Pumps Marshmallow Rolls Canned Peas ; White Pumps
One lot of women's low heel ffun m QC . Aft ' Brcntwood No-2 fans, small size Women's 'white real kid strap Cyi 0C
metarone-strap pumps, all sizes,.' ' Rainbow marshmellow roll, spe- IK'' peas, per can..1:.... 'I Kl pumps; most all sizes; prices up VL
regular $6.00 values', Wednesday V cial for Wednesday XU .50 per case. ' L J to $9.00; Wednesday special
sasa a MaasssssssiMsiiMissssslssssss
At The Men's Shop Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. At McDonald's At Jarmln 6 Woods Drug Store
Next to Rialto Theater . r. ' North Bartlett Street , , 225 West Main 8treet Model Pharmacy Opposite Groceteria
Silk Athletic Underwear $1.00 Bargains Boys' and Girls' Hose Toilet Paper
' . tT j'r' ? nn Bearskin and Arrowhead brands, ' . ' V r
Pure , silk athletic underwear, J 9 ' See our window for bargains J 1 .00 1" wear; Q Q C Aeroplane toilet paper, Wedncs- K C .
very special, Wednesday, only.... fast Wednesday for X Wednesday special, 4 pairs for.... J J day special, a roll " :
w! a. Kinney Fur. House At Louie's Cash Grocery At The Golden Rule SrlS &
; t ' ' South Central 8tr-Phone 271 . 1 '- - . ' Medford's Largest Department 8tore ajPOriinfiT VlOOQS VO ......
. . , ' , The tlve Hardware Merchant Offers
Dinner Sets Imported Figs Step-ins and Princess Slips Free 25 Cents
SdieHoS Imported Dromedan-' figs in kWt ' Ex, 8od UUnu .d r,b.r .Wm. $t 80 On Wednesday for' every $1 in Sid
la m-i"e l1 50 Welesdav 1 I V svrup. regular 35c seller, - A k 1 P"t-i "Hade.; shown for I 07 trade we will allow you a d.s-
xuai pi h e . i.ou, veanesaaj I II i o ' 1 first time. Regular w.50 vainn. an tixes. I wiunt ot 2o; most liberal rcdue- K '
special , V special, J. tor J Wednesday special fjon ever offered in Medford A rcc
AtTheM.M. Dept.Store At Medford Book Store At Lamport's Sporting The Japanese Art 6 Variety Store
Medford Building - 34 North Central Ave. laOOCIS OC tlarClWare 12 North B.rtl.U-C. W. Lambraeht
' , .. 226230 East Main
Wash Dresses Miscellaneous Articles Shopping Baskets Fruit Baskets
Women's summer wash dresses In English" t 1Q - Sll0l1l,1ff HSSOrted JAj. ' ' AOC
broadcloth. Kngii.it vrints. ginghams, flock 9 JVJ-l Sale of, miscellaneous articles at I AAl colors, 65c to $1.00 values; Wed- (L U v Brown bamboo fruit baskets, up M It v
' JLV"!!"1, l'R9"6 e"; Ta'ue9 UP 10 Lf a bargain; see our window.... LUUll ncsday special to $2.00 values, Wednesday.......... J J J
$5.00; Wednesday special ' x
At Russell's At Heath's HaskiOS' Drug Stores At Model Clothing Co. Rex Cafe and Pastry Shop
phone 31 ' r r Near to You as Your Phone . 126 East Main 8t. "VALUE AND QUALITY" 121 East Main Street
Curtain Marquisette Bath Talcum Flannel Pants Shoppers Lunch
Beautiful, new curtain ' ar9"f-'lit A i-' A 1 of the Bouton batji - Cream flannel pants, regular tfff 1Z A special luncli for Wednesday A f f
tSJ Q C Puff" dXatS ,va,e8,BiJ28to38,Wed..7-" shoppers, 11:30 A. M. to 2:00
curtains; Tdnesday, a yard ,JLi if?. T seented; Wednesday liaf ncsday special 1 1 . JM., tor MM
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