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".- C T toV XIX , ;.iti. .n. fH- FROS DANGER T FOR 1915 WN THING OF PASt Tlio frost tinnier period for lOlrt I nhoul over, according to Hpeclnl Front Oufccrvor Drake. Udder ick cnt weather condilioim Wore U little liholihood df n return vKit from .1ne!s F ost before the iOlli of tlm month, If thru. Tho records of the HialllH li.trrmi jdiow (hut there, h'nvo liecn killing froMn In May, lint they rire lh. (.wept Ion. The (itcsont Kcnfoh, Id tlate, lmH brought lint two diehard heating periods, thohgli In the tot-h iiifr npotrt heating wns reported to up' on three or four occasions. Tho railifall for tlio nibnth of Ap ril, according to tlio weather reori for the month, fchoWrd nn rjeess fot tlm first lirae in the ,yenr t.ft-1 IncliH of rnln fell. Last vcar l.-t.t incite fell, nn increase of .1 of nn inch. The Average, rainfall for April k .Al inches. The heaviest piccipitntion ivn4 upon the 'S.U), when .fid of an Itich fell. BosaobjU IHrfldrncy t The total ralnfuli for the pcbko'i (since September 1) is 1O.0A, uA ngninst nn average for twenty-Ms years of 'Jii.l Inches, making thfi' hcuv FOiifil Hhortnge, 1 l.l.'i inches. The nv criiRC rainfall for May Ik 1.77 in'obc. Frosts were recorded Upon April 0, 14 nii.l 22. Snow and sleet fell upon the Inst two dava of the mc-utli. Vpon twelve days moro than .01 of an inch foil. There were sixteen cjbildy dnyn, six partly cloudy and eight clear days. The mean maximum temperature wan 71 degrcefl and the minimum 40. The mean temperature was Wi.fi le grrcs. The wannest day wa tin; Kith, with the mercury at 84 degrees, mid tho coldest the 14th, with a (em jwrnturc of 23 dcgiecs. The greatest daily range in temperature was 40 degrees, Apnl 15, with ranged of HD and 38 degrees upon the 27ih and 28th. Dally ltccord Mux. ' ' "WM WTTDTrORT) WTXTT, TRTOTTNTR I i )mjf GIRLS MEPFORT). I L '..". OKTCdOX. "MONDAY, MAY a, 1.015 , MARY FULLER TELLS HOW TO BREAK INTO THE MOVIES "But It's a Long, Hard Road to Success," Writes Famous Youry Star "Don't Send Letters to Producers; Go After a Placo Yoursalf mill Work and Study Hard When You Get It" First of "Drcsslnu Room Chats." (Mary Fuller, tlio tnoxlng picture star, tins permitted mole raus to jiocp behind the serin's to her intimate "Dtvvslng ltootn tlint-t, which will npicni' In vl rhnptcix In tho Dally Mall Tribune. Killtor.) I , 11V .MAKV KL'I.I.KIt ' (CopyrfithtV 1915t h.v 'thd Newspaper Enterprise Association.) . r ' ( ' CHAPTKU t. OcdhK into tiio movies 14 becoming a fad. Society folk have taken It ui'taf tlietr qwnjl'nmusqinvnt, scientific circles are using tho movies, educators employ the movie camera, war correspondents are In theli element snapping battle scenes, and, Inst, hut not least, peoplo of the so-called "legitimate" stage are flocking to the studios. It Is hut natural that the thoughts of many talented young girls week from tlieso would-be photo-players asking my advice or help. And oh! I would so love to help them nil because I know how hard the road and how many the disappointments. 1 try to answer as many ns possible of the letters that display more than ordinary IntelllReuco and my ndvtco to determined little sisters is: "Visit tho various studios and take your chance. That Is the best way to see the managers. Writing letters or sending photos Is mere waste of time and stumps. There aro too many applicants on the ground to give the managers time to answer those applying In letters, t'nless you have had some experience, or possess exceptional talents, or come with a reputation made m some other way, Utile Sister, you are usually put In the "crowds" at first and afterwards may he advanced to a "hit" to ree how you carry It and how you photograph, l'eoplo (idn'l reallie that one may l li.indt.omo on the street and photograph badly, or vice versa. Coloring In the face does not count at all. What mat ters s the modelling or tho face, tho contour, and the flexi bility of expression. ( There Is so much humdrum In the film world that the original gtrl, tho "live" one, stands out. And when you are marked us original, ns creative, you have your feet well planted for a rise up the ladder. It Is what Is meant when tho stage manager Implores you to "ho natural." You know in real life when a gush of pain hits your heart, you don't think how the tears fall. They simply fall and you are occupied only with your grief. So oh tho stage, when you are nosing for the critical camera eye, you must forget you are posing. For the tlmo belug Is must he a pose. (Continued Tomorrow.) ZZZf vzm w& MEOFORD WINS FRY OUT GAME AT CENTRAL POINT SjUBF. iBMMMMMMSf r S$Bllllllllllll m dBBBBBBKni flBBBBBBBH BBBVW fBBBBvvJJftBBBBBBBBv f - &! ', BBHKlksBBBBBBBV' 'BBfBBllllV In an iulot'cMliig liy-out game Snu- ,duy ul'teiiioou on the (Vntial Point held, the local hiiMhnll eluh tiiiumed I'enliitl Point, H-'J. llues for tVn- I in! P..in .11,1 nut nllovii lilni'ol llill lul Hi ice iiiuiuus, tlllhliiifiKMcdltiriU sueeeeilcd in nnMtiK u mini iiuuiud the neks diiritltr this eiiid. ; .- ' t faster, heiWlii;; lor the loeulu, held (Vntial Point at his mercy in all hut the Ihitd flume, that eluh pumiuellinit the hplieie in this attempt for two Mc-oici. Custer wan not itliiue in the Uclory. The einht men hack of linn aided ut every tnin of the game, .Meilford ended the seornig with three men etossin the plule in the ninth. I'olemnn, Ihiid-sneker lor the hi. ills, was spiled emly in the giime and u'iim replaeeil hv Kiueiiek, CKNTIIALPOINT AH. It. FUI.I.FP tUIUBBSB CHILDRENSMANNERS GRIZZLIES VISITORS lry Puller, utolug plituie Ntar, tho first of uIiom s "DnvvsIiik ' IUhiiii (liats" for Dally Mull Trlluine reader nplMirn tiMhiy. I'lclUlv IMM'd e.pcdully for thin seiUv.. I. Itoih, NS. . T. Iloss, ,. i.Muyfield, ot , (liim, tlh., p. ill. ItOss, II). Kami, If, . ! Vestel, if. . jlleige, e. llill, e. Hur;vrs( p. . Totnls . . AT STERLING YH r STEPS TO CLOSE 'ARISTOCRACY" FILM AT THE STAR THEATER It 3 o a 4 r it 7 . 8 0 . 10 11 nn 13 34 3f . . 10 .. M . 18 11) JO 21 oo ait 1 24, . 25 .... 211 . 27 28 .... 20 ao -. mn m .... fT- " 78 71 (10 ns Oil 02 on T(i 72 07 ; 01 rs 08 80 84 82 84 80 . 70 (13 00 00 08 (M 77 82 '81 40 MJn. 47 47 41. 44 0 .17 ft .'12, 38 42 40 30 28 34 30 41 30 43 38 4i ti. , '42 m:i; , 43' 37: ft!l Pi en. T. .07 04 .09 .10 T ai T .08 .03 T ft. LAKE CREE RALLY A .00 I ft!l M iifini This article was read before the mothctV meeting: of the . C. T. U. April 22 by Mrs.. Ed White: "Politeness hns been truly said to EM BANK A trip of about eighteen miles that was made by tho Grizzlies Sunday was very enjoyable. About forty members followed the notices and directions left by the committee from Tyrone Power, tho distinguished Ipcaranco In motion pictures In tho four-part film version or the noted '...aI..,.. .1.. ...... IM.I.in .... nuttrij tiitiiiitt , ,ii mini rtti;j , (iiu- - winced by tlio Famous I'lujers Film "All creditors of uid Meekman'sjCo. "Aristocracy" In a pictorial Hanking house tiro hcrrliv notifiod In dramatic study of society and Its present their claims nciitnt the miii' shams. to the nudci-sii-ned, nt the pluee nfl 'Aristocracy' . . .,31 ' MtillKilluV All. sounds tho shallows . .. . . M .1 it... .. :li..l... . !.. T.Ml..nM..lll A kll, Mn.l 1,f l( lie tne luuncaung on oi uio wc,,.m,. .--.,.. InmincKs of said hank, iu.laeks.mxille, and the depths of the exalted clrelo machinery of our lives. The xoemli ' "" .....h .....,c. B,wu l... .1... I..l.l .l ...n... n.l kntV"1' Jnnchner need oilinz not only n! the parts subject to friction with the world, but in those parts which gov-cnHili0UubtMaliv-.in behind the closed front door. It ii home man ners that leave their stamp on our children, not the company manner! nSKiimed on Mate occasions, nnd it is by tho bride nnd groom and then went on up to where a fine lunch of coffee and welnnles wcro watting for them. The mtno was put into operation after lunch. Dynamiting and later the water was turned on so that the crowd could seo it action. Mr. Uiillls was very kind In show. Tn spite of the misty weather of Saturday afternoon, about 200 co jilo enjoyed the school rally nt Lake creek. In the forenoon a ball game between tho married men and the sin gle men resulted in overwhelming de fent for tho former. At noon 'pies, cukes, sandwiches and other good things were consumed in unlimited pmntities. Jn the afternoon speeches by J. P. Wl'lls, Professor Heimer of1 the ex periment station nnd Dr. George Itc beo of the University of Oregon veti enjoyed by all. Mr, Reimer ttp'olcc about "Better Fanning" und'slibwed what tho station Ik trying to do jlo help the farmer. The i'linnm weru especially interested in the ivrilurk' ublo effects of niiljdiiir oil the nlfolfu crop. Mr, HMiee poku in IiIh ustml vlotpient way of the value of a unipn Jijgh school an a oonimnnUy center nnd need pf education for tho" boy, mpl girls of tho present generation. After io program it pill(v iigh wiiij much enjoyed Jjy all, espeeinlly fi piirlicipiiuts. Alter fifteen min. Ht,oH,if n gruolliug battle hotwe.cn Ar- n Tyrrell and Floyd .Clinrloy, they t were ncknowledj-ed us- tho ohnjn- piou ,A volloy hall gnmo mid n ImHeball ' game between the lioys-of South-Fork INiid North Fork concluded tho rally i. .. . t- r.. - .....ns me mine to me i.nzziics, anu , , .. , , " r n. .. ,he reservoir after which tho road tent than many parents realize that , .... , . , , ., . , ., i .1 .,, a . i. ,0 Crlffln creek was taken down to their children takf with them into the, , . r .i w. !,!. ,- tne Orlffln creek school house. Some homes of oilier and into tho street. ,.,,,, , , ,. , . .. . , , , ,, ,. .!.,,. iof tho ladles were frightened by a There nr.e nndoiibtcdly fine chnrae- " . ,, . , : . bear but later discovered It was Mr. tern which no amount of mismanage tfiAtil Lnntn t, .1ik,itirfif.o nfiil nil (lie other hand unlovely oies with which!, Th" on,' "'",c,- 'J10 committee training nnd jvainstaking care seem-s'1;3' WBS ' "''"" tho crowrt ,0' to nvnil nothing but the general ox-f,t,"tr' Ceplion to the genernl nile. The iniinl) of tile child is like n fertile garden in n rill tin Oniim which lovely qualities will readily jLtflR-Ul (JKUtK 141KI1 r.Hll, llllll niiL-rf, imiirr ihijh-i and judicial cultivation, they will1 ilourish and bloom . like fragrant . flowciN A great many of the little, courtcsicK which go to make life hap pier nnd smoother, nro bent taught dhildrrn by the force of example. "I Stepiwd in Your Steps All the Way," by Hoy Temple Heuse: "A father and his tiny son for settlement mid pavment, and' which provides the tltlo of tho sub- nil depositors thereof limine eithei 'Jecl. It criticizes with relentless . - i McKee, ss, Cidemnu, 3b. Kuieriek, lib., If. Mihw, 2b. Hopkins, i. -Harver, rf. . . Coffeen, rf. Anile, If. Kozmarek, ef. Wilson, c. Caster, p. . 3 3 I .! I I 0 . II I) 0 II II II 0 It. 1 1 I I 1 I) 0 I I i o H. 1 II 0 I I 0 II II II. II 1 I J I I 0 I I T I i: 0 i. Jl. "L"1 "Ul...IU'Ji.'l-'U'.ll'' A Treacherous Trouble Mcdfonl People Point the Wny Out Kidney diseases me very danger ous, They come on silently, gain giouud lapldly, and cause thousands of deaths that could have been pie- 'vented by proper treatment In the be ginning. Nature gives early warning of kidney disease - backache, twinges of pain when slooplng or lifting, heiihaches mid urinary dlsoiders. It these symptoms are unheeded, them Is gtave danger of dropsy or fatal llrlght's disease, 1 loan's Kidney Pills have earned a reputation Tor their offoetlvmie.'ss In kidney troubles, and a ft' MnoVu and recommended tho world over. Medford testimony piovof) .the pierll if Doau'ji Kidney Pills to.our juadeK. Frank l.ougwlll, prop, confection ery store, 10:' K, Mistletoe Ht., Med ford, sa)s! "For a long time I had all the s)inptoms of kidney ami hlad. der trouble. I had severe, Mmrp pains In in buck, felt tiled, languid and run down all the time. The kid ney secretions were unnatural and loo freiUeiit III passage. My rest wan badly broken at night, Tour boxes of Honn's Kidney Pills ild iiiii of alt symptoms of kidney mid bladder trouble. I have bad no eauso for complulnt since " Price DOc. ut all dealers. Don't j simply ask for a kidney icinedy . i get Donn's Kidney l'llll--tlie sumo Adv. (that Mr. I.nugwell had. I'osler-MII- ..ihiirn Co, Projm, lluffalo. N.'V. iii II II (I 1 38 '8,. P. AFFECTS ENURE CITY Chief of Pollen Illttson this morn ing began a tour of inspection of sanitary and health conditions throughout tho city, confining his work lliln mornlni? tn llin hiiKlnpim Crossed n rough street one stormy. ,I(llrcl Ch,t.f ,, w, nmke a day. "Seo, pupa," ciied the little one, "I stepped in your steps all the way." A random childish hands that deal Quick thnists no coat of proof could stay. It touches him with the touch of steel "I stepped in your steus all the way." If this muu shrinks his manhood's' due And heeds what lying voices sny, It Is not one who falls, but two "I htepjwd in your steps till the way." Hilt they who thrust off greed and fear, Who love nnd watch, who toil nnd Piy. . IIow their ljearts enrol when they . hear: "I stepped in your steps till the way," report tomorrow night at tho reg ular first of the month meeting of tho city council. The health com mittee will visit the places complain ed ubout, and xervo notice, that un less a clean up follows, prosecution ruder city health ordinance will be Instituted.. Chief Illttson this morn ing, reported that he found no par ticularly unsanitary conditions but several that would be excellent breed ing place i for files unless remedied. The Greater Medford club commltteo Is acting with tho police In report ing unsanltaiy conditions. general or special dciMi-.it. therein aro requested to withdraw the same without mincceisiiry delay." This plain, unvaruixlied bit of le gnl verbiage is the fitt sentence of the final chapter of an institution around which so much of the ln-ir of southern Oiegou and .luekio'i county has been written. The order to withdraw "without unueees-arx delay" nil dcpo-its menus that tin Heekmnu Itaukiuu' house will elo-e it doors in n short period, after over half a century of litiiinciiil hie. 'fin order is made in nreordauee with th- will of the late . ('. Ileekiiuni, it founder, and in sigm, by the uilnuu istrators of the estate, II. II. and ( i.i rie C. Heekman. Some of ih depot its have been in the linnk. lor eni-. The state, bank examiner ha vigor and earncstnesn the falso pomp and superficial grandeur of the ultra ciiiar. This four-reel feature will bo ex hlblted nt the Star Monday only. Totals Thrce-huhC )iil, ('aster; I wo. base hilt, Anile, Knrmurck, J, Hot, Orini stolen bases, McKcc, Kmeriek, Miles, Antic, Hopkins, Wilson and Burgess, struck- out, by Burgess' 7, hv Castei 4, by (Irim 0; bnses on balls, off Bur gess ., off Cutter I, off Orim 0. Fin pires, MeKce and Medruder. Scorer, Adams. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP e08 Enst Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclualve , Cominorcinl Photogrnplien in Southern Orogon Negatives Mndu nny tinio or placo by appointment Phono 147-J Wo'll do tho rent . X. D. WZSTON. Prop. .;::;5m3 X : t y y y granted pennision for the voluulai.x f liipiidation of the pioneer institution i t aim nireauv iiie worK oi paying oiii j the deposits has begun. rOMMCMTV if ('o.m.mitti:k mi i(;. All members of tho Community i 1 Day commltteeH nro urgently request- j t ed to attend tho meeting tonight at , V Aft. Carkln & Taylor's office at S p sharp. m. All Germs Ordered To Beat it! Git! Searching Influence of a Remedy That Worka Wonders. MINISTERS tf FAVOR OF POLICE MATRON J lnltlatlOH4Tueday night at Ollva llMkh lodge No., atr." All Uto-i giiutit to be pretent, The Ministerial association at its regular' meeting this morning took fuvorahle. action to the securing a police matron for the city of Med- I ford, and recommended that tho city give fuvorahle consldoiatlon. It wiih also ordered that tho un dertakers of the city bo Invited to meet with tell association next Mon day morning for a ponferenco rela-llw-to mutters of mutual Interest iu thc'cofiditctlng of fiiuural service. By u deal consummated Saturday tho Ongon Fruit company of I'ort The Introduction of a 8. H. In ut once a command to blood Impurities lo rind a way out. And what are blood Impurities? They may to tlio liypumccrctloiiu found In the inucoua linings or the body; tliey miiy i; bind iiiki'H ohtife of the Medford ht ac'd "ccuniulalloim known an rheu iiino iiiKti. ciuirpC oi nn. .iieaioni walUm. Ihey, may ,JB b0U( plmviWi cc. niclioiibc eompnny ami will opeiato iema, acne ami Mtudljorn, liidolqnt inrrfi. tho same under the name of the Med- IJI','"a,rn'r,e, cloncly, they are ult ,. , .. ,, irerniH that havo Kotli-n the upper bund lord I' nut company. Tito company uml It require tho Munlilnif innuonce or will maintain branch hoiiM-h in Kose..H-8-a Jl1"' '";" "utv And out they , ,, ., ii- ..I . . I go when H. H. B. bealns to clrculiito In burg, Lugciie, (.orvnllis, Albany, Sa- the blood. It only requires flvo rnlnutes Icm, Baker, Bend and Pendleton,." 'B,n.l,1,,lf, 'J!,U1"J,' lor '" tt ,a.ct ...tn. :. Iff , ii ,i i -.i that In thin limited time B, H. H. may bo with mniii olliech ut I'orlland. ( has. truce(1 tll0 i,rt)e, n ti,B perspiration. S. I.eho will reinain or manager of '" 'he eiilorcMonce from the lunge to Hi,. ln,.nl Inn,,,.!, I show that It In at work. OormH, mind tlio local llinnell. y0U( aro r various kfnda, but all urn Iliu olliceir. of the company nro I foreign to iieulih uml H. H. H. Is n Pri..MiN V U f!l.ii-... ..t W li iMpecter of ilenlrutilvo eerrns, it d 1 ICSident, , U. lilall.o of , H. ,em a outl ot whi,tnoever nnmn Ulalke ( o. or rortland; viue-pioni-dent, T. K. Jtynn of l'eai'noii-ltyiiu Co. of I'oithuid, nnd S. C. Dnlton, manager. .Mr. Dilby, malinger of l'uge & Hon of I'ortlauil, uml Mr. Viilu, president of the I'ncilic & Produce Co., nro diicetoitf, no re-driven Ihey ao by. Jut l?ot u holtlu of H. H. H. of any druKlt and noon you will obvurve u decided chunge And If yours Is u Hlubboru cave, wrllo to the Medical Ad vliier, cure of The Hwlft Hpeclllo ia 107 Hwlft Illdflr., Allunlii. (Iu. lie U a rogulnr nhyalclun. nroud or bin name by virtue of i.i...,:. I bin dUllngulNbi-d family and In reroif ' ""'Inlsed ui a forcmoul jihyslcluu on bis own mem. . y y y y y y y y y y T y y y t y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y First Tire Progress In Quarter Century A quarter of a century ago lime, water and sand constituted the mortar used in masonry. Many buildings barely that old are crumbling. .Today the addition of cement makes the same mortar everlasting. Vanadium rubber bears the same rela tion to tire building that cement bears to masonry. Vanadium Rubber is used only in LEE TIRES yl iK (' ' ' u i i. u Both .'regular and Puncture Proof 'v C. E. GATES '''. I'VV.f 1 y y y y x x y j y y y t y y x y y X T i ? T T ? 4 y y y T y y y y y f y y y ? i fySW!)&fr! .;. M ' I fMkWMvM' 1 "Wf ' l " "VJV1 $! tmwm0t