Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 18, 1925, Image 10

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orkoox, FirfDA. September fi is,
"MEDFD MATL TJiinPXR." MEDFORD
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RtALTO LAST Mi BLAMES DAUGHTERS
Pnul Slink Koi'lvy. ('. S. R, In mi iiikwi t rilnl In 4ttn circuit
Portland, o'.Ko.t, . iiichiImt of "'e cogrt Tliurwlny, li l)it illvtu-re rimi
bnard ft li':luri'Shl ( tlio Mother plaint irf hi Kitv. llvorctt yiiOey iiHkn
Church, tho Firm Church of CImImI, (hut hi' Jif' k(mi. tlm Uvmi c4 Inntoiul
8'ientlRt, In Hoslun, Mann., iK'llvereil ll)u n)lrt'x that two la iikIi. '"m iikcH
a ledum nn tiirlitlliin S.li'iHu t I and :(r )w. fur iuht yi-ViiM j;ih
the Itlalto l.-iHt nlKht. liu Kpokc, In "have Kn-ntlv i-it-i tci cil :n II. e hmrn
, life of plaintiff ad flcfi-ndatri and
part, 08 fol.oun: wllh vUliUtr: liavo .rfti.is.d.
"ChrlHtlan SH-n.-o hIwwh us that ,,.,,.,..,!, ,W(J ami l.rovvlH-atcn
men have Ijnen 'iryiiw to solve their ,j,iH ,(.f(.n(i(Lii.," and further alleea
human probltmi hy clInKlnn In that due tcr the mrim-nr of tin two
thoushl to a u..oodly good dod daUKhtc-a II,., ,,lainlirf haa l..e..me
and a frail. ften.ln,e had, or Kick- " cruel, 'e.-.loua and nhulv; than
ni " ' ,.,..,1.,,, II, e real Oilier "in Old liar ly would have I IU"
rexhtnT Til.."!- I.Ko SLSli '. H.IBn(. in .he .,, are to
that the u aenil- ou, ahadowa In- 'l. r,, he cha, cm U,a,
.tead of raya ' " ' ,' ' " " he hH heen fniaely anil .injury a.-
anauuuueu i -- v v .
a. .mnrl fiiiiMC can r rente i"
innarmomou - ullMlll, ... S!1M1U v,.ii..v ..ri..-.c(i t., in
ni
(used of nssn-lniiniiH wil h other
We wornon. "inrtletnariy me worn in re-
3 " Z To e B0, time, and h in Sama Valley referred to It
iiiuu iiiivu i .,. ,,. .. wn the complaint." 'VlaltlnB and pui-lii
I no aooini . .id- coinimililon with frlcnda and i.-lKh-
happlneHB. to . . in oil like I'"." ' 'lwr , had t. . he
point of a K"d 0"d. a. a ,,,, .,,c(,lllw f ,ho open J,,,,.
man. Thai la, plaintiff to Keala."
think of .nan. the rep. n a vo . u hc
(lod, a poeaaln a n .turo n, I ..... . 1- (1(fils ( w()mKn .(ut (m n
le that are niU't 1 lpK, ,, , known hy ,
nature of f!.al l there ..nuh n community i wh!ch
Inrrlenl n HHHei'tnC tllllt U OOd tiOU .' ,, ., ,. ,. . . .,
hlltl .101 Hl" uvea. I Ilia in iiii,-,-ti lu nave
,1-uffled the domeatlc acre. ally.
v,ii -...n.'.p,,, nf I'lnlcy In her complaint aaka
laaian cxpian," v" for $.100 attorney feea and ault iata.
un in tnn worua. 1 1 ' . The defendant oppoaea thla on the
nceuuM. Biilth tho Lord.' A wltneaa is
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FAIR IS PRAISED
mtiHt mako
an evil pno
KfnundH "pliiint Iff huH iimplo nioaiiH
Huvg you rver thouKht 01 y " ,! i Tho th-fondant in rctn cHcnt.-d l.y
one who furnl8hn evidrnce of prim
or yourHci
rhh, or 'Vl
1,1 11 v Ml.tnlirf lv Allorm-v K. K. Kt'llv.
in?: Try it, and if you keep iiihk
us the Individual wHiichh, or
denro of (iod. tho proof that Oml
Atlnrny I'. .1. Nfimian.
and
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BY YALE COACH
you will find thut n new acnue of
manhood will pieaently benln to ap
pear. JMndar hua well aald. 'l-oiiin
what you uro and become It.' Chris
tian Hcienco miyn, l.earn that you
exist to he the evidence of Ood, and
be it." And helnit tho wltneas-oi: (lod
la not a seasonal occupation. It
has tho continuity of eternity. Here
in la true manhood, in" bear living
witness to the (lod who Is our real
'''chrlsuan 'srienco teaches that the1 N K W HAVKN. Com. Sept. ,.
tl lnklnB wh.ch orlKlna.es with and (A. IM Tad Jonea. ro,lill coach a.
.HVne mind . true prayer Vale, has answered recent attacks on
Mrs Kddy has writun In her work t"- Kridlro.r kiuiio.
"mied No "dV ' I,,. 3!.): M-rayer: l)efen.lln the npnrtln.s cl,rBe
IB the utHll, ion of .he love where- made hy an unknown Kra.tale foot-
u ; !,. What does this I"'" maniiKer In newspaxa- nrllclea,
will, Ho loves us. What does . cuh ,,.
mean, for you and . e--to ullll-ffl ,,. ,,.,,.1, o.ouo
the- love of Clod for us, Well II m tho f(elu
moans first of all ' let was without foumln.ton."
thls.lovo as a real vil li, llv nB act. fn
not a theological. eory. In o m t 0m( li J()nos mi)d
to rocoa-ni-,0 ami appreciate I. lovo on
we ' must ever keep 1 most In pasaeases as does
thoucht . our true sell, uitteern w oui
u .-.Un.l our looina
we am. ..' " . ,, i,neiilM
en.-n
foo.hall, no other kuiiio calls forth
his sense of iiurncfca
il UI1..,.UM1II tlHlllll." 'I'
other. AVlion we are tlinUinK tnua : . - "wn en out aftor
relationship fo Ood niid - to
other. When we are thinldnt
we are utlllzliiK tho thoughta of truth
which tho lovo of Ood imparts to
H In wltnesHOS.
"Evory thouKht of iinHelffshncsa,
i.in.lnuu (..utl.,n tinlna to
unito tho ono who thua thinks with'
the, Hourco of such thouRhtH, that
uVlJod. Wo use (lod's love us wo uso
the lovo-thouBhts and tho under-1
standlns with which Ho rpovldog us.
Prayer H thinkinK tho thoimhta of
good that ; acuuliit us with love's
heaven, rather than accepting the
HURffeHtlons of evil which hold us in J
' matter's hell. Coleridge cnuffht some,
Klimpso of tho meaning of pniyor
when ho wroto:
"'He prayeth host who loveth best'
All thliiRH, holh meat and Hmall.'j
' "And goinp further with our rea-
1 aoniliR, wo hoo that wo utilize Ood'H
love us wo trust Him, : as wo bo-
onnio n-illlncr t n tnt I III! llllllfl. Olid
no other, rule our consciousness, let
Mis will be our law, Ills hand be
our guldo."
players."
One of the inort undine displays
at thx rail this year is the exhibit of
the California OrcKon i'ower corn
puny, which Ih located at (ho north
end of the mei-hants' hulldiitK. This
novc exhlhit presents a moxt uatu
ml I epllca of the "Cop'o Two"
power iilaiit. newest and largest of
the ) KeueiatliiK plants on the
'opco system. The scene Is viewed
through a lai'Ke cold frame, which
Is Hct in u huKO keystone, 1 i feet
hiKh.
The painting was carefully repro
duced from an original photograph
arid makes n decided Impression on
all who have visited the '"L'opeo
Two" propi'i'tfes on the Klamath
river. The centra) figure In tho set
ting is a perfect model of the new
power house prepared by tho power
company's engineering department.
This Ih hrilllantly illuminated and
(ne can even Imagine heating the
hum of the generators as they turn
the wnierpower Into kilowatts.
A keystone placard on which Is
mounted a push button of the type
used In the average home carries tho
caption, "Itchlnd the Button," and
cji Uh attention to the fact that tho
new copco plant, lis well us tea
other power stations of the Copco
company are "a 1 wa y s a t you r se r
vlce." A number of interesting facts
and figures concerning the com
puny are presented on. similar Key
stone placards In tho crmplay. Elec
tric appliance are gioup'l I" tho
foreground to show some of the
many uses to which Hie electric
energy Is applied. A revolving mo
tor and a glowing heater 'servo to
portray thin detail most graphically.
Iist. but not least, is the motion
picture screen which Is set in tho
large keystone at a point above the
"Copco Two" setting. Hero is pre
sented every afternoon and evening
a special program of motion pic
tured of loeal Interest covering such
FUhjectsas Crater I,ake. Diamond
lake and other scenic attractions of
southern Oregon, The recent auto
race classic held In Medford last
month, the "Copco Two" dedication
and many other scenes in which
local people appear. These unhiuo
"movies" are drawing large crowds
of interested spectators at every
showing.
Klamath High Starts In.
KLAMATH KALL8, Ore.. Sept. 18.
Tho 1925 football Heason will Ret
under way here tomorrow afternoon
when the Klamath high school will I
clash with the Alturas, Cal., high
school team. The Klamath team has .
an average of 155 pounds, and accord
ing to Dwisht French, tne new coacii, ;
will make a determined battle for
highest honors in this section of the
BtHtO.
(oml rot (he Cihis
OALKKHUJtO, 111. Three young
men are working their way through
Knox college by doing housework and
caring for babies.
WHITMAN SERVICE
WHITMAN'S arc llie only chocolates and confec
tions having a true national distribution. They arc
sold in every state in the Union, and in nearly
every coiiinnuiity.
They are the only candies having wide distribution
without the intervention of jobbers.
They are sold only by selected stores each of which
is an agency. This agent assumes responsibility
for candy service and candy satisfaction in his
own town.
lOvery pound of Whitman's that he sells is sent
him direct from the maker fresh and perfect.
This ideal system of distribution and handling,
the outcome of eighty years' experience in making
and marketing candy, is the reason why Whitman
iiiality can be, enjoyed wherever you live or how
ever far you travel.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE(Phone 884)
HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16)
As near as your phone. f 'J '
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iWJ1; :. ""a iiTSCTH, piiiCTiisiT
Mann's The Best Goodfl fog the Price, No Matter What tho Price Manirj
50 iNew Fall Suits
Just Arrived
Double Breasted Models
for' the Young -Men
$30 $35 $40
Single Breasted English Models
for men and young men.
Some have tv pairs of pants.
$30 $35 $40 $45
These are Styleplus and Vogue Suits
Guaranteed clothes that make popular prices safe.
. Castle Hats
For Fall
Plain Pelts and Velours
$5.00 $5.50 S6.00 $6.50
Special
For Saturday
Men's Sweater Coats
$6.00 value
$4.95
In Our Boys' Dept.
Boys' Sweaters
sizes 3 to 16
$2.50 to $3.50 to $7.50
Boys' Shirts and Wists
$1.00 to $2.75
Boys Caps and Hats
75, $1.00 to $2.00
Top Coats
All Wool, Light Weight Overcoats
Very StylislK
$25 $27.50 $32.50
Heavier Overcoats
Plain Backs and Betled Coats
Light and Dark Shades
$20 $25 $30 to $50
. Boys Suits
sizes 3 to 8
$3.50 to
$7.50
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Phone 486-487 Medford, Ore.
Arrow
Shirts
Entrance to Men's Department is on Main, Stt, ,
1 ' ' i.im.um in mni ijnimiiimim iu.miiiijiiiimNiim .milium ifimu iiiiHiiimimmmmnmiiiiiiim minim i -ti
iitTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m iii mn iiNiimii ifF -" 1 "" 1 '"" " """ """" T"!
I Cnok tvlHl gna jl
Lion Club Roars
At tho regular weekly luncheon of,
the IJon's elub held Wednesday noon, )
September Iti, nt the Hotel Jlolland,!
Congressman W. C. lbiwley gavo an 1
IntercHtlng ,talk on tha problems of
taxation. ' Ho. pointed out that the;
. Scleral tax eolleeted In lfliO was
about five and oue-iuartor billions
Hhd for the flsi-nl year ending Juno
.10,. 1 fl the tax only calls for some-1
thing over three billions, tho total
umount of reduction being two bll-.
lions nine hundred millions. llej
ulso pointed out that this year the
crops to the country are worth eight I
hundred forty-eight millions imu-e
than last year, lie leaves on October!
Kth for a committee meeting on the;
1 Oth nt Washington. At the ttmo
rongress eonvenes they will have a
bill ready for premutation to con- J
grens to reduce- tnv'fl by three bun-'
tired fifty millions.
'ongrestman Hawley tiln spoke on
funding of the foreign ilcht. He said
that h was delighted with the pros
perity nf Jsekson county and that
Jackson i-nunty was to be congratu
lated upon starling the good roads
work which had spread all over the
sinte and was ai-eountlug largely for
the prosperity nf different seel Ions.
M r, Don New bury spoke upon the
proposition wblrh Is heenmlng before
th" voters to Immuc $r0.00n in bonds
for tlii erection of a new Ity hall. I
The proposition is to offer the etty
hall to tho county for use ns a court
house until enough money run be
ralHerl for the erection of a real emirl
house. Mr. Newbury presented ibe
proposition very dearly. t'nfortu
nntely J u (I no third ner of Jackson-
'vllle. who is a llon, was not present
to nuike things lntercntlng.
The orchard Orchestra was on
hand and entertained the Uons with
n number of ood selection. The
Linns were enthuiHttc. nvr the
inmllty nf the niunle .which this well-known-ori
hetrn wa aide to produ--a
fitm mt h things as watth-t ulin, innuth
mantis. dMh puns Hint other similar
Instruments. ' ; .' ,
The entnttiilnment eomi('tee hi
a uood, program In store for next
week.
Free Delivery Service
Sahtford & Co.
307-309 East Main Street
Phone 702 . Phone 703
Free Delivery Service
2 Packages Chesterfield
Cigarettes .25
2 Packages Luck Strike
Cigarettes .25
1-Ib. Tin Geo. Washington
.Tobacco 70
1-lb. Tin Union Leader
Tobacco 75
Free Delivery Service
We own and operate our own
individual delivery system AH
orders amounting to S2.00 or
more will be delivered free
You can phone us your order
and pay our deliveryman at
your home This brings our
store as close to you as your
telephone All we ask is that
you try the service we offer you
and compare it with the service
jou have been getting.
All prices quoted by this Store
are regular prices, good any day
in week, until market changes
Large package Jello, any flavor .10
Full pint Vanilla Kxtract 1.25
Large Lottie Certo .30
( Poxes Large Matches 25
Economy Pint Jars, complete, dozen.... 1.05
Economy Quart Jars, complete, dozen..l.25
Economy V-Gal. Jars, complete, doz....l.55
Large oval cans Mustard or Tomato
Sardines : 15
.Vll). tin Best Peanut Putter .1.15
Pest Creamery Putter, 11).. .55
'"'a, lb : 30
Largo can Fancy L'ed Salmon .30
Large can Pest Shrimp 20
KM1. sack Pure Cane Sugar 70
-Vlli. sack Pure Cane Sugar 1.75
100-11). sack Pure Cane Sugar 6.70
Pest (irade Coffee, in hulk, lh... 45
Fancy Tea, any kind, lb 50
Mh. tin 1.1 ills Red Can (.ffee .56
4-11). tin Hills K'cd Can Cofcedh. 55
1 Plug Star Tobacco 74
1 Plug Horseshoe Tobacco .74
1 Plug Climax Tobacco . . . .74
1 Plug Tinsley's Tobacco. . .74
Compare the Price
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Compare the price we ask you
with the price you have been
paying-Remember these prices
are good any day in the week,
we do not offer specials for a
day or so Our customers all
receive the same low price any
day in the week All we ask
you to do is make your pur
chases at our store one week
and compare the price and ser
vice with what you paid kit
week.
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