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HIGH SCHOOL AI !M'KINLAY LECTURES
REVIVAL MEETING UPON THE FROGS'
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CHEERS EVANGEL
FOR DRAMA LEAGUE
ViiriMim mucr tar Itwil.
rifn honiw thfi rliiM)? war
lllahnt amito romblnatto Tntmim
rlmmr and wiw fur rwit, $1 r
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High rbool night wan tlir program
,t tlw XaUitorfaM lust erraiMfr. Tho
Krttot hull vrtiN ilcpflralctt with tho
Mliool colore, jn'mmnts ami met to.
Tho confer section liml bcun rtworveil
fyv the MotlfonI liiali school, which
iwnie in a body, giving their yell lotije
bniWe they reached tho building.
Kvery ohnir reserved for them wna
tnhen when tlie grcnt throiiGT filed in.
When they entered the hall tho great
jimltonue nue mul received thorn with
ciithuaiimtie npilnuac.
The yell winter then took tho ro
tnun and for ten minute tliero was
a quiuk succession of yollS and
school songs until everybody caught
tho spirit of tho oeeasion.
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d llllf;r lirirp;iill(ll limn uiu I nut'-
nix hiph school was present and
given reserved enK ANo a delegn
tion, some twenty strong, of tho oil-ir-otift
di' daeksom ille had a reserved
space. Tonight a Im-jjo delegation
from Ashland is e.vpeoied.
The miiKie was stirring and bright.
Tho choir was augmented again by
Seriuoii I'imiii .loscpli,
V large orchestra and Mr. Vosey
kept tiling moving' from beginning
to mid. The -ennon by Mr. MnthU
ynf- a heait-to-hcart talk with
young people on I lie character and
purposes of .losejth. Ills tost was,
"And Clod was with him." There
yi nothing of the "goody-goody"
about the rapid-fire. Mraight-to-the-mnrl.
manner of putting some of the
vital principle every young person
must hold to sucocfsfiillv face the
demands of life. Tho siwnkcr inist
od that the things which made Jos
eph one of the heroic great charac
ters of mankind are the very things
the jnescnt-day youth must cherish
and iwercisp.
"Joseph made good wherever he
waK In adversity nnd in prosperity
he maintained the same high ideal of
self and virtue. Joseph Has the
same in heart and pnrwse when as
slave he felt the grip of tho shack
le as in the sent of authority n
flovcnior of ICgypt. One thing fot
which Abrnhnm Lincoln will be re
vered and' cherished forever is be
cause lie 'wits' still Abmlinin f u
co'fn' In the White' HoiiHe as in'thc
Squatter' cabin in the hack woods.
It was a hiph place lo which Joseph
ctmic, but he came thither bv wa
of the slaxe pit and the felon's tell.
Nevertheless find was all the while
fitting him for the high plucu of
honor. Any young man or woman
who will pay the price in character
Mud pronmtion has the right of way
in this old world."
The speaker urged young people
to sot before them some worthy ideal
nnd then subordinate nil minor con
kidorntioiiri for its accomplishment.
Thi' senium was recencd with
marked appreciation and often the
Hal!cr was interrupted with ap
plause. Clioeis foe I'vangclM.
At the close of the service the yell
mNnter of tho school took the pint
foiro ami led tho great thiong ot
school tolks in yell and songs, and
Mid: "Wo have received much here
tonight from Mr. Muthu: let us give
him three rousing cheers." And they
wote given with a rim and puit
onou'jh to put heart into any man
The seventh mid eighth grades oi i
thi lMiblic M-hoid were present, com
iiif in a body and occupying lesencd i
unU.
Tonight is "men's night." Kverv I
ImmIv is invited, but tho mnou will '
bo 4npccin)ly to men. Saturday niplit ,
t)tf great ehoir give a sacu-d ,
conceit in place of tho usual piuic
st'rvloo. A fine program i: prepared
T "
xetici:
ProolncU ModTord North Main nnd
Wait Medford register now at the
MallTrlbuno office. i
GIRLS! HAVE WAVY,
THICK. GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
Saw Your llalK tvnutile Its Itcauly
In a I'cw Xlnutcs
Try Tlilsf
1 1 you euro for lionry hair, that
glbitona wltli lioauty and Is radiant
with life; lias an luromimrahlo fioft
uoi and Is fluffy nnd hiHtrotiH, try
Dauderluo.
JiiHt one application doubles tho
regions ncnuty of your hair. healdoH It Immo
which illntely (HmoIvch every pnrtlclo of
Th lecture ..n "The Frog-." winch
hi to be ghm by Dr. McKinl.i i
I'ortland thia evtiAng in the read
iiirrooni of the Hotl Hllaml, pnmt-,
ipo an eroding of tnnl Vtitfiiniii
nioiit iu;d ixtent. (rtie.Wnpjig that,
there in nothing ner under the stm,
which has almost become a danger- j
ons platitude, is restored to its orig-'
iunl nnd virile meauiiiguoaH umui eon
,lderiur and enjoying thn lutrnor ahdi
What would be greeted today na tltoj
most modern and up to date trent-
moni oi some oi ine snnuni iiilsiioiis
which confronted the Athenians when
Aristophanes wrote his grcatet com
edy. Hucchu-' expedition to hades with
his slave as traveling ciimpnnioti and
.advisor, their interxiew with the
gatekeeper of the infernal
and the final denouement
. . . ,. ... . i
lakes place ip tlie court oi l'luto dnnilriiff: you cannot lmvo nlco,
n fiord n M'hiele Tor wit and satire, , hoavy, healthy lmlr It you have lian
as bright and sparkling, n-keen and j tjniff. Tlila dentrunttvo curf rolm
caustic as any oujnjcd today. To the lmlr of Its lustro. Its atrongth
this literary nltainmeut is added the 'and ltx vory lUo. nnd If not over
merit of its having been without Icomo It produces a ,iev'orghnon nnd
doubt u beacon light to the greatest I Itching of tho Henlp; tho lmlr root
satirists of modern times, and ono1 famish, Ioohou and dlo; thou tho hair
wonders how much of a peek our falls out tart.
trenchant Shaw takes occasionally If your lmlr baa boen negloctwt and
into the pages of the ancient dram- Ik thin, faded, dry. icniRy or too oily
atist espeeinlly dots. this, thought ; get a SK-cent bottlo or Knowlton's
suggest itself in that deliciously Danilerlno, at any drug atom or tol.
Shnvian hell scene in "Man ami Su-'et counter, apply o llltlo ai directed
pominu." ' i nnd ton minutes after you will auy
Dr. McKiulny's presentation of tho tlila waa tho bent Invoatmont you over
comedy will be such that even thoe made.
who lire not familiar with the author Wo alurcrely bollovn, regardlnaa of
will iievcrthclesi feel well lcpnid at , evorythlng olio adVertlaed, that If
having heard him nml enjoyed the you doalro soft. ItiHtroiii, beautiful
modem interpretation of the ancient; lmlr and lota of It no dandruff no
wit nnd humor. ' Itnhlug acnlp and no more fulling lmlr
The lecture is free nnd the public ou muat lino Knowlton'a Dander
is urged to iitlcnd. Ine If ocntunll whj not now?
An error wus made vcstcrday in Adv
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apartment and on shipboard or
on the Limited dc Luxe, there,
and wherever exacting coffee
thinkers congregate, you'll find
liTllOS MElfe
lOOFFEEf
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GoldenWestCoffee
The purest, most delicious and
most healthful coffee. Order
of YOUR grocer. Full weight.
Always fresh. Economical.
Closset ? Devers
Portland, Oregon
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WHY
FAMOUS
PASTRY
COOKS
USE
W Baking Powder
The patrons of our first class hotels and restaurants are exact
ing they demand the best. Women go where the pastry and cakes
are noted for their excellence. Men are attracted by hot bread and
biscuits when fresh and moist and light. t.
The pastry cook with a reputation uses K C Baking Powder
because he knows that results are certain; every time everything,
is as good as his best.
Then, too, with K C Baking Powder he can mix the various
kinds of batter before the rush of the meal begins and bake as
needed so that every order goes to the tabic fresh and hot, yet the
last he bakes arc just as good as tnc iirst.
The reasons behind these reasons is t.tat . C is
really a blend of two baking powders. One commences
to give off leavening gas as soon as moistened. The
other requires both moisture and heat to make it
active. Dough or batter will remain in a partially
leavened condition for hours, and when put In the oven,
will come up as light as if mixed a moment before.
For cookies, pancakes,'' doughnuts and the like,
which cannot all be baked at once, K C is indispensa
ble. Tor all baking thedoubleraise makes doubly certain.
' Follow i example of the proftttlonal
C3 rvok and your baking will be equal to hit.
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NEW SPRING
MILLINERY
It's nono too early for your Now Spring Hetdwaar and already
much of the season's stock has arrived, including all that is to
be worn this season in tho variod shapes, sizes and colors. Dame
Fashion has decreed that small hats shall bo the popular hat of
the season, but you will find a generous sprinkling of the med
ium and larger shapes among our stock for tho discriminate
buyer who would have something different.
SOMETHINGS NEW MOST EVERY DAY
BUY WASH GOODS NOW WHILE THE STOCKS ARE NEW
And with such a variety as is shown this season, should make choosing
Lawns in tho better woven Stripe Novelties.
PRINTED CREPES 10c
That make niT sunuuer dresses for
both children and grown-ups. Some
arc stripes, others small patterns,
and a good wash material.
FIGURED LAWNS 15c
Come in a big range of patterns,
both floral and stripe patterns, in
the most wanted' colors, and a big
varictv to choose from.
COTTON POPLINS 25c
Come full tlR inches wide, in light
pink, light blue, Alice blue, navy,
black and tan, and a medium
weight cloth for the present sea
son's wear.
GINGHAMS AT 10c, 12y2c, 15c
All the new patterns in the new
spring gingham, including checks,
stripes and plaids and colors.
easy. Dainty Printed Crepes and
RICE VOILES 25c
Shown in a big range of plain col
ors', also stripes, dots and figured
patterns, ,() inches wide, all new
designs this season.
NOVELTY WASH FABRICS
35c, 45c
The newest that is to be shown for
the coming season, in wide awniug
stripes, splash voiles and cretonne
patterns, all run in the wide width.
SAVE ON DRUG
SUNDRIES
Cicnuine Imported Castilo
Soap 19
Peroxide Jbith Soap 9
Colgate's Dig Hath Soap..9
Pure Extract AYiitch Hazel
at 15
Hinds' Hoiiey and Almond
( 'old Oroam 19
Palm Olivo Soap 8
Colgate's Shaving Powder
at 19
Sutiibbs' Trtleum Powder
nf 19
Dr. Graves 'Tooth Powder
at 19
Colgate's Dental Cream
nt 19
Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder
al 19
Pcbeco Tooth Paste. . 39
Colgate's Toilet Waters at
21, 39, 48
AI ennon's Shaving Cream
at 19
Select Your Spring Wear
ing Apparel Now and Get
the Full Season's Wear
Suits
"With Easter at tho latest date in many a year should
promote an early season in spring wearing apparel, for
where is the woman that would wait until most tho
first of May for her new spring garments? Already
we have assembled a big variety of tho new suits in
both silk and wool priced at ....'....$24.50 to $45.00
Coats
Early Spring Coats in white or mingled with a shadow
spripe and plaid, also checks and plain colors, at
,. $12.50 to $27.50
NOTE "We expect a big express shipment of New Silk
Suits and Coats the first of the week, direct from the
big Xcw York shops.
The May Co.
J
Property Owners
Have buyers for city and country property
Wc want your listings
Right Now
CLARK REALTY CO.
206 Phipps Bldff.
Phone 233
RESULTS COUNT
1 Our courses arc arranged with one aim in view
to get the best results. Investigate then enroll
in Day or Night School.
Medford CommerciaS College
New Students May Enroll at Any Time. Phone 15-L
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SHOE POLISHES
a Easy to Handle
-2. Costs Less
.3 Always the Same
SOLUBLE SULPHUR
Blaclc
White
Tart
TEepolisliu'iafs
easiest louse-iltcsluneflutis
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KEEP YOUR SHOES NAT
Tho F. F. Dalloy Co., Ltd., Duffslo, N. Y.
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You Sprayed For Scale Last Season.
And Yet You Failed. Why?
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IT IS RIGHT. IT D0E8 THE WORK.
SINO TOR OUR llll SPRAY BULLETIN. II
t.lll Mmilklig o.rlk Willi limit SOAII ANO
SCAB. Willi fir Prlh Mi. )wr liw.
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