Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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FROZEN APPLES
"Chiftf, there is n bunch of drunken
birds out here that need looking'
aftor." shouted Howard Hill over the
telephone to Chiel of Police Timothy
yesterday noon.
"Scandillyous," ejaeuluted Timothy
us he bum; m the reeeiver and then
tried ineffectually to eet Sheriff Ter
rell on tho phone at Jacksonville to
set him to proceed to the scene of
the drunken carousel nt once.
''I'll fix those bums." crumbled the
chief as the hailed a taxicab and
climbed in. "Wonder where thev eot
the booze."
On arrivincr at the pnckiiie house
of the Dillon It. Hill orclmrd on the
outskirts of'the city the chief found
Howard Hill aniiitinc him and watch
me thu ilisuracelul spectacle ol n
couple, of drunken robins and several
sparrows Ktasrirerinir around im try
inir feebly to flop their winirs.
Home lime niro several hundreds
of bushels of frozen apples were
dumped on the irround outside the
pnvkiue houso, where thev have since
been rot tint; and fermenting, attract'
inir hundreds of birds who come ther
to eat, and thereby become intoNieatcd
on tho fermented apple juice swallow
ed. Tho birds plainly bceoijig iaeircd
and present an umusinir collection ot
"dmnks," as thev stumble and stun
cer nround and trv to fly.
Chief Timothy did not seem to
eaiov the scene and at once hurried
back to the city in tho tiuicuh lull; -iiiK
explosively to himself nil the way.
MUST IKE OUT
NOME TAX LIST
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The Red Cross is fortunate in the
prospect of bavins Miss liowler from
t'Hp Northwestern Division lleadnuar
iers' .g.f t'lip Ame'rieuii lied Cross to
mjtjiduet classes in social service of
exteneii seryicq' wrtrk. 1 '' " " ''
' .'jtese classes vin liecrin on Weilnes
di'vj' J'eb'rMiirv if)', nt .2 :'M) p. m. in 'the
rest room at1 He'd Ci-oss iicadtniartcfc
in'tfio Sparta Huildinir. Medford, Orc-
:', f i,,;!';'..,; ".. ":
'jTiiero. iti' iio' "expense'- nttacllcif til
tho J'oii'rWe, s'luiiilv -ii lileilire.' '(li'iit 'if
Utilj eiir'iilfs he"bi''slie Will at I I'll it n
regularly ' as11' possible 'Tol''ii 'period
or two weeks, the duration of the
pin:;;';;:: ';';;i"':,:' '
lan'' e)iipti'rK 'tVrmiiilioul. ilio' division-
'n'ro' tiiWiir u1!) this work Vitll
trobi) results, and the'local KM Cross
haytajUia c'linri'lics and lodires, which
al lnivo. problems of , ii eh'arifable
nitturo, .ji'lll be' iiiterosted Jo' have lit
leus one member nt t'e'nd these classes
that the traiuimr there received ninv
help them in mcotinir these problems.
Any ono wishing to enroll may call
up tho Ited Cross office (phono 450
or bo on hand at 2:30 p. m., Wednes
day, February 25.
LiAWIiS.
'When Irrogular or mippresBcrt use
Triumph 1'llln. SaTo and always do
pendublo. Not sold nt drug Htores.
' Io not experiment with others; nuvo
disappointment. Write for 'Holier"
and particular It's tree. Addrens:
National Medical Institute, Milwau
kee, Wta. Adv.
IManv people, have e.!!o'! nt the city
council chamber during this week
scttinsr the aid of (1. V. Wimbcrlv,
deputy internal revenue collector, who
is there daily for this purpose and
will remain until next Wednesday
evening, in preparing their income tax
statements.
Air. Wimbcrlv calls attention to the
fact that the law requires that all
partnerships must make out and ill
a report of their net income, regard
less of its amount.. He has blanks
with him for this purpose which any
onp interested may obtain.
He also calls attention to the fact
thnt any firm, corporation or individ
ual that during the past calender
year paid to another firm, corpora
tion or individual u sum amounting
to $1.(10(1 or wore in salaries, rents,
commissions or interest must make
a report of these amounls to uo to
the office of Ihe commissioner of in
ternal revenue at Washington. These
reports arc used to check lln the in
come tax returns,, or in other words
to see that every person makes a
proper return of his income tax.
TWIN BEDS AT PAGE
THEATRE MARCH 10
The funniest, play in the world',
Salisbury l''ield and Maruaret Jlavo's
lamous comedy will he seen at the
1'aife on Allinduv. March I. What
a mistake it is to suppose that mod
ern audiences have lost their taste
tor clean, wholesome comcdv. The
reception of this remarkable play all
over the world proves that whole
some comcdv, thorouehlv well done,
is still popular the world over. "Twin
Beds'' js as sweet, as. a , nut, . abso
lutely cleiin jiinl. .entirely. uuitiKinsr.
It will be presented .hero bv.the same
ireat 'yast mid production .organized
especially :..,(; playbill the nr.uniin.eut
citifS W 'the. .Iijiilcjle west and Pacific
const.. .
J'VICTORY" at Liberty Today..
Those who like motion pictures
brimmed full of action, pictures
which pull the emotions this way
and that, and those who think that
Joseph Conrad is the world's trreatest
writer, will alike en.iov "Victory,"
plavint! at the Liberty today and to-
L morrow.
The production is on a lavish scale.
The scenes shift to various ouarters
of the elohe, and all of them are
pictoriallv beautiful. The South Sea
island locations are especially re
markable. Knh'anced bv wonderful
phototrraphv, the whole production
is like a scries of exouisite pnintinus.
"Victory" will undoubtedly convert
a lot more people to the belief in
motion pictures uml it will send tlu
regular adherents of the screen into
all kinds of ecstasy.
BLACKSTONE PAGE
lina if DinUn .
iVol'llia Talmaduv i Iun .nl. tin- T?i
rtW'.1VJR I'v'thrcfi diiiH.,ii;iiininir
liji(c)j-iiW. .1,11 her, latent i)M'urumm.;
'TA!.JIi'-i'l(.V.iiicn(,''.is.li.e. tills
il Jo in, .l.uuwsiiUi mid.- Anita.1 1.oos
ndaptVd' lli'c icrccn' version' from Ihe
novel by 'Ai-lhuf INirnblow culled "By
ttlL'Ilt ,o; .((PlKIUtist, .; i.llo-,:'.
Aliss.J.almadLre'.bn hoi uiuiM. v.
tuliu, 'i'alma.(te. in jier., 'east pund
Wvinlliain StaidiiiL' .is. her-,lendinsr
hiun. ' (ivirvth llui;he.s.,,is -mnpthcr
well-known member of thu enaL,..
Ito Feels Like a Now Sinn
Rlinumnttn nnfnu linlrnnl.n
f uuhuluu, yuiuo
In sides, eoro muscles, stiff Joints or
an "always tired" foollne arn iiRnnl-
ly symptoms ot disordered klrinnvu
W. W. Wells, Toquln, Mltjh., writes:
I am on my feet most of tho time
and got tired. But after taking Fo
ley Kidney Pills I feel like a now
man. I recommend thorn to my cus
tomers and have novor heard nf nnv
case whoro thoy did not give satisfac
tion, rrompt In action to relievo
kidney troubles and bladder ailments.
For salo by Medford Pharmacy.
All tho magic ot India, China, and
Egypt were like playthings In the
hand ot tho great magician, Ulack
stono, at the opera house last night.
For two hours the audience thorough
ly enjeyod tho wonderful Illusions
and trickery ot this mastort each one
more baffling than the ono before.
There were a great many things
that maV tho evening ono of gen
ulRO pleasure, -flrstMif "Wbioh waB tho
personality of Mr. lilackutone him
self. One usually pictures a magic
ian as a sort of wierd and uncanny
person, but such was not tho case
last night. Mr. Illackstone is quite
human and very witty. Ho koeps tho
audlenco in a rear of laughter the
greater part of tho evening. Circu
lating among tho audience a consid
erable part of the time, ho porforms
various tricks in such a refinod and
ontortainlng manner that no one
could ta.ko offense
'Ab for' tho tricks and illusions, per
form'iy 'by " 'Mr! 1'Blacki)lon'o ' and the
supporting company, they Includod
everything "from cttrny
mi.at dirnjiipauie
i!Iy;"01,)Ve1, coi
a turn
Mr
will ejVif 4p Vlill'HUI':eitk per
formance tonight and the distinct en
jpymontjof everyone last night,
big bouse. Salem
should insure a
Capital-Journal.
Blackstone will be at the
Thursday night, Feb. 2iith.
Page
Two turned at Oil Well.
TUI.SA. Okla.. Feb. 21 Two men
were burned to dentil and three in
jured so .severely it is believed thev
will die. when the Slick-Jones oil
well near JanniiiKs hurst into flames
early today.
WILL BUILD $150,000 CHURCH.
(Continued from Pago One)
States In my work, and 1 have never
seen a city anywhere the size of Med
ford with as high class of peoplo as
we have here, where there were ao
few modern church buildings as are
found in this city!'
Continuing, Mr. Sasnett said:
"It seems to mo that tho situation
constitutes a challenge to the entire
southern part of the state, and should
lie taken up and agitated by the var
ious commercial clubs and other civic
organizations. If Medford leads the
way with one of tho most modern
temples of worship to be found any
where in the west the church situa
tion In this section cf tho state will
be vitally affected, and will receive
such an. ImpetiiB ub will react on
every phase of life commercial and
industrial us well as religious. Then
inlead of muny ot tho most substan
tial tourists giving us 'the once over'
and passing on to make their home
elsewhere in the west they will be at
tracted and maje their homes here.
You may put It down that tho highest
type 'of people looking for a place to
make their homes want the best re
ligious and educational advantages
tor their children. The city that falls
to have the very best schools and
iliuiclics is short-sigblcd, and is but
sinning against Itself."
Altho the name of the church has
not been fully decided upon. It tnay
be called "The People's Temple ".
This name has been suggested in view
of the character of the work contem
plated. Tentative plans involve a
main auditorium seating about twelve
hundred and fifty people. Special at
tention and emphasis is now being
given to the musical department of
the church with a view of having a
large pipe organ to support a chorus
choir of a hundred voices. It Is also
planned to have an educational equip
ment that will afford every advantage
for religious Instruction being car
ried on according to tho highest prin
ciples of modern education. There
are to be social parlors, which will
be at the disposal of the civic Organ
izations of tho city. In a word, the
building committee will have In view
all the needs of the community inter
ests and life of the city In determin
ing the final plans and specifications.
Iti'gin Work by Full
Such a plant and equipment, sup
ported by thoro organization, it is
believed, wilt command the services
of some of the most able ministers of
the church.
If the appeal of the local church
to the Methodist board of missions
for fifty thousand dollars to aid in
Hie enterprise is ucted upon favorably
it is expected that actual construction
will begin by full. The cost of tho
entire building will bo from J100.000
to $1.10,000.
At their meeting on Wednesday I
evening the official board also auth
orized the trustees to purchase the
splendid modern home at 27 North
Orange for a parsonage. This is only
two blocks from the new church location.
caT(Vyr to te
! mtliiiiiSns. InvaV
DnWfirmi?a quip or
rn whlchjjring a,Iuugh.
tr. Rlackstnrio midp his ccmpany
.:ci
( Mr'.v !;!
BIG 4
1 S fomach-lCidneys-Heart- JL,i ver
Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world's stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
COLD MEDAL
IL
Tba National Ramedy of Holland fur
centuriaaand andoraad by Queen Wilhol
roina. At all druggists, three sizes,
fer th name Geld MmUI en overy box
, fad accept ae imiUtiga
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Mail Orders Now
Seat Sale Tuesday
Prices $1.50. $1.00. 50c
"Plus Tax.
Thursday
Feb. 26
'JMsfTSv-BIif ' "fi$R1EATEST AND, Mdsjf ' sfcxSATIOfcAT.
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RIALTO
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
BEACH MODELS
APPEARING IN PERSON
STARTS TOMORROW THREE DAYS
Norma ,
Talmadge
Her fii'st special '
Production
"The Isle
of Conquest"
Think of a pretty woman, a man-hater, and a hand
some man, a woman-hater, cast np by the sea on a
desert tropic isle just those two. '' -
Some Story Starts Tomorrow
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
General Contractors
Dealers in
-Washed Sand,. Gravel, Crushed Iiock,. and Ccmiftt'
Office Jackson County Bank.
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icTHE-HOMEDEMANOK
Sredffinl1 business men requested ua to fill SIX VACANCIES in their
offU'eii last webki " , ', :.y. m.-z-a , , ;,
LEARN MORE; .EARN; MORE ff jENJOY MORE
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Individual Instrnctlon I. !'' ' ' Day or evening
WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY DANCE
Ashland Nat,
Saturday, February 21
Launspach Orchestra
Admission Free
, On account of .Washington's Birthday coming on
Sunday, dance will be held Saturday. J , ;
SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
One Box of Charmona Face Powder FREE with
each jar of Cocoa Butter Cold Cream. Kegular price
GO cents.
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