Relle of Noah. THE CHURCHES The Desert de Curlftte, In the Pyre- uno«, close on 10.000 feet above the sea, contains no fewer then HO Inltc- of varying sizes. These, according to lo­ cal tradition, were left at the ti ne of the flood. When the water subsided, It Is said. Nonh ami his family landed on the I’tiy de I’rlgue. one of the high- a.st peaks In the distrleL WHAT you lose Th? Pioneer Church. »,» Sun 1 ly School at It) o’clock. *1. U. Gallup, Superintendent. Easter Services at 11 o’clock. Subject: “The Imortal Life." A special feature will be a solo by Mrs. B F. Lindas. ’ You will be welcome. . - B F. LINDAS. ,5Ogood cigarettes •1 for 10c from one sack of *>... ST. JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH. . GENUINE BULL' DURHAM »t -- -i, - p" IT Town Talk ; ; • • .». • J cause when you use it—there are no failures-no losses. Every bak­ ing is sweet and palatable—and stays moist, tender and delicious to the last tasty bite. E3£ùS)Sa!S5)SSSâ)iK9 e®?jtt?ÍS€®S®S5fel That’s a big saving—but that isn’t all. You save when Oregon Normal School you buy Calumet and you save when you use it. Summer Session Announcements The summer terms of the Oregon Normal School will be held as follows: MONMOUTH: Presbyterian Church. TOBACCO - MASS 9:30 A M. On the second, third and fourth Sun­ days of each month until further notice. R ev . W m . J M eagher , rector. ’ ’ thru baking failure must be added to baking costs—it has to be paid for. Calumet Baking Powder will save you all of that. Be­ a Mr». Sargent euggests that we cajl »ur new .park “Cluggai^e Park” in haiior of James Cluggage, the man who descovered gold in Jacksonville ip 18$L 9:00 A. M. Sunday School with our special set vices. .10:00 A. M, Morn'ng ser-vicea. Sub­ ject “The E later Faith”. Mr». Gard­ ner will »in’ a silo an J th» chiir wil render special choruses. Opportunity for church membership will be given and the Lord’» Supper will be appropi-gitly observed. 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Evangelistic servivce ard spec­ ial music. All aye cordially iuvited to attend and even urged to come Easter Sunday. R ev . J. K. H oward . •Mr». Eilen Beason of Central Point »pent. Friday afternoon with Mrs. fasten Hartman. • • The Medford high school girls this E. S. ètultz and Dalton Terrill ¿rami» J »week started a cruaade against modern a busjness’trip to Medford Friday ■ styles which it elude paint, rogue, 'forenoon. j short skirts, low necked waists and Mr and. Mrs. A. R. Eeyeart and outrageous styles in hair dressing. An daughter Ethel, were in M«dford Sat- j earnest and widespread movement of I the sort wouW be gratefully received urd«y. . . - • ». I by every one. All worg -done at W. R. Sparkf in Mr. and Mrs. John F. White and 1921, »pot eash. Thin means what it grandchildren were Jacksonville visit- »ays, - j ora Sunday. Rev. Wm. Meagher, who has hi» headquarters at the Sacred Heart hos- I The tickets for “Dust of the Earth” will be on sale at F. J. Fick'S hard­ pstxf at Medford was in Jacksonville ware from 1 till 5, Tuesday afternoon. «Ài ktuaipess Wednesday. A aeries of Passion week services .Hugh Jones, a resident of this cify have been' lield in the Presbyterian in former year», has returned here ai d chtirch this week. Rev. J. K. Howa-d anay dpc.de to locate permanently. presenting a number of interesting Mi.» Zola Khox is reported to be iil talks. at her home on California street. George and Chester Wendt attended • <• : • ; ■ Mrs. D. H.-Jackson of Ashland and bund. uyaetice at. Medford Tuesday daughter, Mfs. K'-yle of Portland, were evening. Two very beautiful rainbows in close guvets of Mias I»»ie McCully Friday. • proximity, were observed in the north­ The Fortnightly Bridge club which ; ern sky Ute Tuesday afternoon. The was to have met last week, was post. ] rainbows were the clearest and most pened because of the ¡lines» of’several1 brillian*' that have been seen and both mombtma furmed the complete arch. '"Duet of the Earth” will be pre­ Mr. and. Mrs. J. H. Hu sera;, made a sented by the high school students at trip to Medford Friday morning. thè schoui house Thursday evening. . The many friends of Mr. shlf' Mrs. J.;W. Opp returned Monday from a i Eugene Thompson of Medford, ftwwtter« weeks ¿»uainen trio to Portland and ly. of Jacksonville, extend theit .¿con­ ether northern points. I gratulations on the birth of -a, eoa .to -Amo» McKe» of the Applegate, was Mr., and Mrs. Thompson,last. Saturday.- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin and Mrs. a business visitor in thè city Frida., . Ge»rge Martin of Hillcrest visited Mrs. Mu* Mvrtle Byrum of Medford has been »penning the past weele with her Mary Wendt Saturday. Mrs. F. J. Fick arid Mis» Alice Hoetb aunt, Mrs. W. H. Venable. spent Monday afternoon in Medford. O. M Cornitius, real estate agent of I Mrs. Lewis Ulrich who has been Medford, was at the court house Tues­ day for the purpose urt house each day on the bunk Martin J. Reddy, v irotiri. cases. Catarrh .... CONSERVATION AND PRODUCTION CONCENTRATE your energies upon both of the above. Care- ful using of present resources is as important as producing a max­ imum amount for the'future. Econ­ omy in the one is Jinked to Ef­ ficiency in th^ other. Connection with the First National Bank will gain our ço-operation in produc­ ing; Use of our facilities will give you a system for conserving. If. you. are not able to personally call upon uj , open your savings or checking account by mail. • Ttt Ps tell you or write you about it. sHiaÜmigd.Bank MEDFORD f Regular Cours s six we-ke beginning June 27. 1921. Elementary Teachers Training Course, twelve weeks, ning June 27. 1921. CALUMET BAKING POWDER PENDLETON: Regular Courses, iix weeks, beginning June 27, 1921. For detailed information cone» n ng Moi mi i th write to ACKERMAN. Monmouth, Or. gon For detailed information concerning Pendleton write to 1NL0W, P cup of butter, 1L cups granu­ lated sugar, 2'$ clips flour, 1 cup water, 2 level teaspoons Calu- m e t Baking Powder, 1 tea­ spoon lemon, yolks of 9 eggs. Then mix in I’m regular way. PERSONAL SERVICE J Don’t est in the world, but it Is by noTneaus the costliest. Tills distinction belongs to the national memorial to Victor Em­ manuel II. erected on the Capitolina hill In Rome nt a cost of $20.000.000. It took 31 years to complete this huge pile of marble steps, covered with statues, bas-reliefs, and mosaics Sae- coul. the architect, who designed IL died long before Hie ivork was finish­ ed. hut he left models complete In every detail, nml his original plans «’ere never tampered with. in Get a Set of Weed Tire Chains Statue of the Greek Slave. This famous statue was the work of Hlrnin Powers (1805-1873), the I American sculptor, completed In 18-13. Five replicas are said to have been made by the artist, the first of which .f was sold to Captain Grant and taken /On March thirty-first the students’ qf ..to England, and is now in the gul- lery of the duke of Cfeveland. The the Jacksonville II gh School w;ll pre­ second copy Is now In the Corcoran sent the drama entitled “The Dust of Art gallery at Washington; the third the Earth,” in four acts. Is in possession of tlie earl of Dudley; i Pathos and humor are delightfully the fourth was purchased by A. T i mingled in the play, making it appeal Stewart, the New York merchant, and i the fifth became the property of Hou. to young and o.d alike. The scene of the story is in the E. W. Stoughton. sunny South, and the heroine is a slip NO HELP FROM THE DOCTOR of a girl of eighteen, placed in rather unfortunate circumstances Her striig Abundant Reason for the Depression That Was Manifested in the Golf gle to win out in the world- is the main Bug’s Attitude. theme-of the play. ra Vaudeville numbers will be given be­ The golf Img lias a sad face. He Is tween the acts of the drama. plainly out of sorts. Something Is the The students of the h:gh school have matter with him. He lias .lust come iÍL' been working hard on this production, t from the doctor's office where he has i Œ) and you are assured of spending a ! undergone a thorough physical exam­ pleasant evening if you attend the ination. lie Is sore and depressed, but play next Thursday night. not from what the. doctor found, hut from wlint lie refu jed to find. "You are all right.” said the learned fri NOT SO TRAGIC, AFTER ALL physician. "You are as sound as a Fair Traveler’s Emotion at Seeing At- nut.” That was a little Joke the golf bug footing Parting Was In Large did not enjoy. Part Uncalled For. "Are yon sure that I am In first-class The temperaments* difference he- condition?” he asked. tween a restrained and an emotional I “Absolutely.” “Is my blood pressure normal?" race occtiAloiinlly bring» about kindred "Perfect.” effects through accident. A lady, «alt- Ing for n belated train, witnessed a I "Heart regular?” "Heart O. K.” most affecting parting between an “Lungs clear?” aged father and his son, both Italians. "As a bell.” The old man seemed in u frenzy of "Liver In good working order?” «'oe. lie moaned, raved, lifted tils "Splendid." clenched hands toward heaven ami "No trace of jieurltls?” shook them despairingly. “Not a bit.” "Poor, poor souls!" she exclaimed, "Am I not bordering on a nervous compassionately. “The young man go- Ing away to seek Ills fortune nml the breakdown?” “See no Indicating of It.” .»Id man left tiphfml, I «uippose lie "rm sorryX,. fears they may never meet again. A "Sorry, »»li-it for?" common tragedy, but It grips one's "1 tliotuMJMBrely you'd dig up some very heart;” “Clievr tip!“ briskly advlsoil her gooj evHjR^for me to go away. No« companion, who understood Italian. I'll have to be honest nml say I'm go "The young clittp Is only going to the Ing South simply because I want to next town to visit his married sister play golf."—Detroit Free Press. and the venerable old person Is wor­ Ancient Cornerstone Laying. ried because he loaned him Ills sea­ son ticket and wishes no«- he hadn't The custom of laying th«- corner promised to do so. lie says he know» Stone of n nubile building with cere the boy will l ITIylng of the cornerstone «ln-n body When he gets hottie. Tlmt's all." the cnpltol of Rome «ns rebuilt n pro cession of vesta) virgins, robed in white, surrounded the stone mid con MONUMENTS OF VAST SIZE serrated It with libations of living wafi^r. A prayer to th»* gods followed, That on Leipzig Battlefield, Though I ami then the ningl trams, priest«, sen Higher, Less Costly Than Me­ liters and knights laid bold of the morial to Italian King. ropi s nml moved tin- mighty stone to Its pr<,; er position In n holloa cut Leipzig possesses n monument In the Stone were placed ingots of wlileh rises only a few Indu s «hort gold, silver nml otliet metals «Iil -li of 3f»> feel. "The Buttle of the Na had not been molted In any furtuiet- tlons" monument .«lands In the middle Wltli the Jews the cornerstone was of the plain «here Bluelier routed Na considered an emblem of power, niffi poleon's army. One million cubic they also performed <-er<-motile« at It« merer» of earth were displace»} to laying. In medieval film's the rite make room for Its base. It Is sur­ W hs taken lip by the order of I l ee rounded by no enclosure a quarter of masons and has by them been brought a mile wide and nearly half u mile do»vn to modern dnys, the Mnsonb < en-m.my of laying n cornerstone be­ Next to the Pyramids It Is lEe high t ing tyiiibolliuL . A High School Will 1 J Present Drams 10 per cent off list price Fick’s Hardware I ¡ssasasaaaasKa saaaiPSísasassKi THE CITY DRUG STORE| Ny.tl Remedies Santox Store Hobson’s Celery and Iron Tonic H< bson’s Exema Ointmeut—best made Hobson’s Frost. Cream for face and hands Fine Stationary at Lowest Prices Subscriptions Taken for all Magazines J. W. Robinson, .1)., Proprietor Oregon Jacksonville A Big Drop m c J ell -0