Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 22, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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rEDFCRn matt; TTtrnuxE, rEDFOT?r. OKEooy. Tuesday, FET?T?r.rcY 22. 1021
PAflE TITRET!
HELL BENT B00I
LEGGERS SCORED
PRIZE BULL CALF
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: BY REVIVALIST
Despite the flooa ft sooa audience
: heard Rev. J. A. Smith's powerful ser-
mon on Sin Sunday night at the First
, Aletnodlst church. The song service
! was of unusual merit and was featured
j by the congregational sing, an original
solo by Rev. D. E. Millard, and a num
ber entitled "In the Garden" by Mrs.
Sasnett.
j Here are a few of the sparks from
: Smith's anvil:
j "Sin Is the currency of hell that
I buys the doom of mortals. Sin Is the
; great destroyer of manhood. It wastes
! strength; it spoils sobriety; it binds
j liberty ; It blights nobility; it strangles
J conscience; it bribes honor; It stubs
purity and it wrecks character."
Hootch
"We have outlived the bleary-eyed,
rod-nosed, hog-jowled, drunkened sot
named John Barley-corn; but we now
have to deal with his low-life progeny
of weasel-faced, narrow-minded, hell
bent bootleggers and wild cat stlllers
who carry on their nefarious work un
der cover of dnikness and mountain
fastnesses."
'. "The man who buys and drinks the
rotten, red-eye, bust-head, distilled
lightning Is a bigger fool than the man
who makes it. Modern moonshine at
ten dollars a "quart contains enough
Concentrated dynamite to make a
brute . of any mci. You can take
any four-footed hog In Jackson county
and- pbur a pint of this poison hootch
down J his throat, nnd whou ho gets
sober-Hf it doesn't kill him he will
leaje itheso diggings wlthput stopping
to say. goodbye or pay his bill.
... 1 i Profanity ,
"fliB trouble with profanity Is that
It Is ust down-right dirty. The pro
fane swearer Is coarse, vulgar, unclean
not a fit companion for self-respect
ing mountain goats. When a man gets
in the vile habit of sprinkling dirty
oats in his speech constantly he ought
to e tied out in the lot with the pigs."
Dancing
".Modern dancing should make mod
est womanhood blush in shame. So
ciety has run the changes on the
tangos, the bunnie-hug, the turkey
trot, the buzzard-lope, the Boston dip,
itlje Frisco Flea hop, the bowl-wcavel-iwrlggle
and the shimmle-she-wobble
until It has become drunk on sensual-
'Dancing like all Gaul Is divided
nto three parts. One third is physical,
.one third Is esthetic, and one third Is
sensual. A few more decades of indis
criminate and extreme dancing and
'pride will be shaken from the pedestal,
self-respect will retire in defeat, virtue
Receive her mortal wound, and woman
hood be shrowded in the sack-clothes
pt disgrace."
I 'The subject tonight is "The Devil's
Short-Cuts to Happiness."
IViEETSFRlDAY AT 8
Thferc. will be a stockholders moet
ng Af the Jackson County Fair as
sociation at the library next Friday
i;venngr" nt eight o'clock at which
timet reports will be received and of
ficerp and directors will be elect id,
wjiotwill have charge of the fair this
fall, j ; - . 1
j The meeting Is considered of snor
ing importance for the reason that
the plan, of improvements as outlined
by Professor Arthur L. Peck of the
Oregpn Agricultural College will bo
up for adoption. Proposed buildings,
driveways and walks have been pre
l.parefy.in a comprehensive manner so
'Ithat. everyone may see the scheme of
development which will take place
from lyear to year.
When
Grandmother
Was a Girl
OOP akirta were
worn by those who
first asked the druggist
for, and insisted on
having, the genuine
Golden .Medical Discovery put
kip by Dr; Pieroe over 50 years
ago.-.Dressha8 changed very
much" since" then I But Dr.
Pierce's medicines contain the
same dependable ingredients.
iThey are standard today just aa
they were fifty years ago and
never contained alcohol.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
(Discovery for the stomach and
blood cannot be surpassed by any
tonic and alterative today.
When you feel "all out of sorts"
'your vitality at a low ebb the
lood becomes surcharged with
roisons! The best tonic is called
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
cover. Dr. Pierce manufactured
this "Discovery" from roots and
barks without alcohol a cor
rective remedy, the ingredients of
which nature put in the fields and
forests for keeping us healthy.
It puU vim, vigor, vitality into
the blood.
Try it. All druggists. Liquid
or tablets.
HOTEL MEDFORD
Thecommlttee from the Chambrr
of Commerce, of which ISoiiJ. V. Un-
das is chairman, has everything com
pleted for the convention to bo Held
next Thursday for the formation of
an association, which shall hava
Its object the preservation of the
scenery along the highways of Jack
son county.
me committee was granted the use
of the federal court room in the
post offlco building because ot the
close relationship which such an or
ganization would have to the forestry
and national park service.
The morning session will begin nt
10 o'clock. Mayor Gates. Col. 11. II.
Sargent and ISenJ. F. Lindas lire on
the program.
Tbo special Chamber of Commerce
luncheon will take place at the Hot;!
Medrord at noon, nt which time Presi
dent Walthi-r will present facts reli
tlve to the scientific planting of trees
and shrubs along the highways.
1 lie afternoon session will begin a
one-thirty and the folluwing well
known citizens are on tho prognuv:
Alex Hpurrow, superintendent of Cra
ter Ijiko National Park, Hugh H.
Itankln, Supervisor of tho Crater
Italic National Forest and Trofessop I.
10. Vinlng of Ashland who will deliver
the key-note address, after which or
ganization plans will be perfected.
Toward the latter part of the after
noon, Professor Albert It. Sweetser of
the University of Oregon will tell of
the effort thnnt Is being made by the
university to preserve the trees,
shrubs nnd wild flowers of the state.
Kvery citizen of Jackson county in
considered an authorized delegate to
this convention nnd Invited to nttoiul
one or nil of the sessions as well ns
the luncheon at the Medford Hotel.
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"Chickens" New MacLean Comedy
Douglas MacLean's latest starring
vehicle "Chickens" will be the feature
attraction at the Page theatre for four
days commencing tomorrow.
The comedy, a scintillating story of
tile adventures and romance of a city
youth who takes up chicken ranching.
was adapted from the Saturday Kven-
Ing Post story, "Yanconna Yillies," by
Herschel S. Hall.
The leading woman is Gladys George
who heads a capable supporting cast
which includes Clair MucDowell, Chas
Mailes, Edith Yorke, Raymond Cannon
Willis Marks and Al. Fllson.
At the Rialto
The Rialto theater takes consider
able pride in announcing "Under Crim
son Skies," as its attraction tomorrow.
The many reports received concerning
this feature assuro the patrons of this
playhouse one of the treats of the
year.
Elmo Lincoln, the Colossus of the
screen, is Its featured player, surround
ed by nil exceptionally strong cast.
- aeatergocrs who enjoy a story of
romance and adventure, an unusual
plot and characters that differ from
thoso one meets In everyday life, will
be sure to enjoy a treat In "Under
Crimson Skies."
Ueautirul scenes at sea, a raging
storm on the deep, a terrific fight in
the waters of tho Pacific and a hun
dred other Unusual scenes add to tho
effectiveness. of this feature.
OPEXIXfi TO
ICNTItY (IF
IU0 ACHES OF LAXD
P.OSEBUltO, Feb. 18. Notice Is
hereby given that the following de
scribed lands, embraced In power site
reserves, have, been restored to entry
under the provisions of Section 24 of
the federal water power act of June
10, 1920, which reserves tho right of
the United States to use or lease the
land for . power . purposes.' ; From
March 1, 1921 to .May 2. 1921, inclu
sive, said lands will be subject to
homestead entry under the provisions
of said water power act, by qualified
ex-service men of the late war with
Germany. Appllcatons by cx-servicc
men may be filed in this office from
this date, nnd all such applicntiona
received up to and including Febru
ary 2R, 1921. will be considered as
filed simultaneously nnd a drawing
had to determine nny conflicts In im
plications. From Wurch 1, to May 2,
applications by ex-service men will be
acted upon In the order filed.
Any ot said lands not taken by ex
service men on or before Muy 2, 1921,
will become subject to settlement and
appropriation under any applicable
public land law, beginning May 3.
1921, subject to the provisions of said
water power act.
Lands open to entry: REM of
SH',4 sec. 1-1, twp. 30, H, It 11 w, XV.
M.: W'.-fc of NWV of sec. 8 and the
KM of NW"4 of sec. IS, twp. 34
S., n 11 XV. XV. M-. 200 acres in all.
XV. II. CANON.
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Kecelver.
A Surprise Party.
A very enjoyable time was had
when about thirty-five neighbors
gathered at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Oienn Haley, who reside on the
Tracy ranch Thursday evening and
completely surprised them.. Mr. and
Mrs. Haley were recently married and
moved into the neighborhood and the
neighbors took this novel method of
giving them a welcome and getting
acquainted. The evening was spent
in visiting and playing games. About
midnight a cafeteria lunch, which
the guests brought with them, wus
served.
With Medford trade li Modtord made
GAL
C. K. Hoover has recently purchas
ed a bull calf from K. .M. C. Neiil.
Josephine county, that should help to
improve the dairy stock in this valley.
If there Is unything in good breeding
this nnimul should be of the best as
his breeding shows that there are
three gold medal sires back of him.
Two on the sires side Kosaires Ogla
Lad and St. Mawes, and Golden Clows
Chief on the dams side. These three
sires ' have produced more world's
record cows than any other sires in
the breed, so this animal should be
of a splendid combination. Mr. Hoo
ver is a member of the Cow Testing
association and was interested in this
animal through the association, ho is
determined to Improve his herd and
that he has already made progress Is
shown In comparing the herd average
of January, 1S20, with those of Jan
uary. 1921.
The averages for January 1920, per
cow, were milk 20. S pounds, butter
fat, 87 pounds tor January 1021. Milk
22. pounds, bulleii'at 1.11 pounds,
nn increase of over 2 5 per cent in
butterfat per cow. To make this Im
provement, Mr. Hoover has sent 17
unprofitable! cows to the butcher, and
has replaced them with high grade
cows. Mr. Hoover gives all credit to
this greut Increase in production to
the information and help tho ltogue
River Valley Cow Testing association
has brought to him and the personal
interest Mr. Uirhan, the tester, gave
to the dairy herds under the associa
tion. MAY ROBSON Af
E MARCH 1
ln"Nobody's Fool" Miss Ilobson
has a part different from nr.y she-
has essayed In her former successes,
one that gives her much broarter op
portunity for the display of the ver
satility with which she is possessed,
and in construction and lines, con
tains more comedy and dramatic situ
ations. Its story is coherent, natural,
and interesting from the rise to the
fall of the final curtain, und In the
Interpretation of her role, lends to
the stage a character, whose methods
of straightening put difficulties would
If followed, make every home In the
universe a happy one.
Augustus I'itou, Inc., hns given the
play a most elaborate setting, and a
distinguished cast of players, and If
tho reports that have reached this
city in advance are to be credited,
local playgoers certainly have a treat
in store for their delectation.
Miss Robson will be the attraction
at the Page theatre Tuesday night,
March 1. The sale of seats will open
Saturday, Febiuary 26, at 12 o'clock.
RELIGION IS CURE OF
THE WORLD'S UNREST
A Sacred Concert was given Sun
day evening at the First Baptist
church. In spite of the unfavorable
weather conditions, a good sized au
dience was present and greatly en-
Joyed the music, which was up to
the high standard set by Mr. Walker,
the choir director. There was a pleas
ing variety, nnd all the selections
were well executed. An unusual
amount of time Is glvon to the work
of the choir in tho regular as well as
the special music. The musical pro
gram for Kaster Is already well under
way, and will be of a high order. Rev.
F. R. Lench gave a short address Sun
day evening on the "Cure for the
World's Unrest." The speaker point
ed out that the unrest of tho day Is
to be met by an emphasis on the
moral and religious life of tho na
tions, rather than on the economical
or social. The hope of civilization
lies on a larger emphasis on the
moral life in all the affairs of life.
A break up is possible unless this is
done.
BED PEPPER HEAT
QUICKEST RELIEF
Concentrated Heat Penetrates
Brings Quickest Belief
Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis,
backache, stiff neck, sore muscles,
strains, aching joints. When you are
suffering so you can hardly get around,
just try "Red Pepper Rub" and you
will have the quickest relief known.
Nothing has such concentrated, pene
trating heat as red peppers. Instant
relief. Just as soon as you apply Red
Pepper Rub you feci the tingling heat.
In three minutes, it warms the sore
spot through and through. Frees the
blood circulation, breaks up the con
gestionand pain is gone.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub made from
red peppers, costs little at any drug
store. Get a jar at once. Almost in
stant relief awaits you. Use it for
colds in chest No matter what you
nave used for pain or congestion, don't
fail to try Red Pepper Rub.
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
221 North Or.
L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop.
Phono 777
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THE HUB COAT & SUIT CO.
Present Wednesday Evening first comprehensive showing of ; ;
SPRING APPAREL
For the first time since' 1913 Easter comes in Marchthe 27th. We have
therefore advanced the date of our first imoortant showing of new thintfs for
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innumerable Spring wardrobes. These garments are daily
rrom their tissue wrappings to our selling departments. Everything is marked f
at the lower-priced levels of 1921. We shall be glad to have you look at our
collection. Evry garment received this Spring selected by one of the best
resident buyers of New York City. Music by Alford's Imperial Orchestra
THE HUB COAT & SUIT CO. I
The Cash Store. In the Heart of the Business District
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You Cannot Afford to Do Without It
79 35 ; J
-We have a few in stock none on the road
Place Your Order Now. Better Be Safe Than Sorry
C. E. Gates Auto Co. I
I - Corner Sixth and Pacific Highway ' I I
At the Nat Wgal!
Wednesday Evening
Showing the Newest Novelties in
Coats, Suits, Dresses,
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Skirts and Blouses
All garments to be shown on
living Models
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