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MED1-0HD MATI TTfTOTTNR MF.DFOKD. QltF.fi OX. TUESDAY, MAKCII ir, 1921 PAOE THREE .A CUT THIS OUT f Old HiwIIhI. HfiiH! for CuUirrli, Ca-tui-rluil DetiriMtK anil JUud Noises. t If you know uf Burnt out- who is troubled with 1 Catarrhal. DeafiuH.-:, head noiwes or ordinary catarrh, cut out this formula and hand it tu them and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In Kimlund scientists for a long time pnst have recognized that catarrh is a constitu tional disease and necessarily requires constitutional treatment. SprayN, inhalers and nose douches are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into the middle ear winch frequently nieutis total deafness, or else the dis- I ease may ho driven down thelaair; passages towards the lungs, which is equally "dangerous. The following formula which is used extensively in the damp Knglish climate is a consti tutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers hero who live under more favorable climate conditions. . Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint- (double strength). Talic this home and add to it V pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tnble sponiiful four times a day. Thiswill often bring quick relief from distress ing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and hearing improve as the Inflam mation in the eustachian tubes is re duced. Parmint used in this way acta directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system and has a toni. action that helps to obtain the d" pired results. The preparation is easy to make, costs little and is pleasant to take. Every person who lias ca tarrh or head noises or is hard of hearing should give this treatment a trial. Adv. AT ASHLAND AT mm lire y I 5Jhe tyilni orwn Conducted by Eleanor Dale The regular monthly meet ins of the facenlc Preservation Association of Jackson County will be held at Ash land next Friday afternoon. This will be held ut two o'cloclt In the afternoon in Pioneer hall. Rev. C. A. Edwards will address the members and suehi citizens of the county who are interest ed in the object of the association. Mayor dales will head the delega tion from .Medford. As the board of directors of the association did not perfect their organization at the time they were elected, they will meet at the Austin hotel at Ashland on Friday noon. They will transact their busi ness during the luncheon to he served. Several matters of importance will be placed before them and permanent of ficers for the year will be selected. At present Henj. F. Lindas Is acting presi- dent and 11. O. Frobach acting Bee-ro tary and treasurer, citizens of the county are cordially Invited to meet with the directors at the luncheon. there is anything you Kant to. know about motion pictures, write to Eleanor, Vale of this r.civspaper. Give your cor rect name and address in case your answer must be sent through the mail. I CLARA Your letter nud photo graph have been forwarded to ine for consideration. You want to know whether you should sell your shop anil come to New York to get Into moving pictures. My answer will be disap pointing. It Is "No;" .though i sup pose It you want to net in .moving pic tures so much that you lire prepared to fuca disappointment uml inuke SPECIAL RATES j -SEND' ' . I 1 ' FLOWERS . ' j ; j BY WIRE , We nro associated with . BjOOO reliable Florists In every section of the I'ni tod States and Canada ami can transmit flower or ders for Master by wire or phone. Delivery will bo nimlo within it few hours' time. by wire. Upnere you find the. (7&tuers " Herbert Leon Cope of Michigan, whe comes to Medford to lecture at the Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening will be the spiaker ut the chamber of commorce forum tomor row noon. This well known humorist has been on the lecture platform for many years and is considered one of the best in his profession, tils address will embrace the most sound thought of every day life interspersed with a humor that brings cheer even to the most sober hard-thinking business man. ' The forum luncheon tomorrow which will be held at the Holland hotel, will be a relaxation During the business hours and attendance will be, measured by the capacity of the dining room. Milkmaid a la Henry Fo d MARIE ZUCKER. Casting Director, Paramount Picture great sacrifices in the hopes of getting In, nay. advice win not stop your com ing. The reason for the ndvlca is not that I do not think your. photograph attrac tive, but you nre not a very distinct type, and nowadays casting directors who have the awarding of the minor parts to aspiring moving picture ac tors are looking only for types. I am sure the "No" would seem kind If you could sit In my office for a few hours, wateliins the continual stream of people come In, and seeing those that are selected for extra work, lue tic babies in their mothers arms, chil dren, young men and women, middle need and old people, all come tiling in In a steady line. Possibly the good looking young mnn of six loot is passed over while we select a weedy looking youth in "smart" clothes ; not because we have -a grudge against good looking men, but at that moment we need nothing but a Den noy. Today, for instance, we are looking MEN When you want that Sunday go meeting pair of Good Shoes, Drop around to "Good Shoes" 21 Norttientral Prices $6.10 up to $7.45 No Higher You Always Save ; INDEPENDENT Auto Electric Shop All kinds enrage and auto electric mtufnlltfillt a v miuiiAM & X. O. CALUWIAN" 01 N. Grano l'lionc 6 1U-V only for "heards." There ls scene in Thomas lieighairs new picture, "The Frontier of the Stars," that calls for n crowd of tenement people, Including mauy bearded old men, to sit In bath tubs. Unfortunately some , other studio must also be using "beards."' They nre coming In only few and far between, and each one is getting placed as nu extra. There is no youth and beauty re quirement lliere, you see, though any bearded old man, who, because of that reason sold his shop and came nere to , get Into moving pictures would not at all wise. Kxtru work Is very un-. steady. Host extras go from one studio to the other every day, and for the week where they have four days' work, there nre weeks when they have no work at all. i It is sometimes hard when n very old man, Incnpnble of any work mora. strenuous than posing comes hope fully in for the twentieth time, having heard of some old man scene to ba taken, to have to refuse him, perhaps for the reason his face is too clean and kindly,, and the sceno calls for a group of old reprobates. But it lins 10 be a refusal. We must have the, , exact type In every case, if the picture ; is to be perfect. On the other hand, It Is almost a ' pleasure to refuse some people. A man Ideally suited for the part of an Irish policeman, for Instance, calls up and demands angrily to know why ht was not sent for when a certain so- clety scene was tnken. it is lmpos slhle to tell him w he looks in eve ning clothes, but wait he must till the next time an Irish policeman is need ed. - - . :-. Tvnes govern everything, you Bee. Whether it is the too determinedly shy young girl who pauses coyly in the doorway with . downcast eyes, or whether It Is -the hardened old actor who marches resolutely up Mo the rail, and leaning over it, attempts con- lidentlal conversation,' the answer is the same; unless the directors have sent in a call for servant girls, let ns, say, or n successful gambler, it is necessary to sny "No" to both. It is not easy to get Into the movies, and It Is very, very hard to become n star. So, ns I sny, unless you are pie pared for probable years of struggle and possible 'Ultltnaie disappointment, CONVENTION r OUT LAND, Ore, Mar. 15. Special) In o-i.-r tlint thoy may vail themselves of the special rale of one and one-half "fare, recently want ed by all railroads, mlnlns men and rielcKutra who desire to attend the third annual International nilnlnc convention to be held hero April 5 to S) will have to provide then. selves with certificates of identification which will declare to the agents at points of oilKin that the holders .; bound for the Portland convention. . These Identification certificates may be obtained by mall or wire through the headquarters of the third annual inturnationnl mining eonven lion, 417 Oregon building. Portland, Ore. ' In cities or districts where member of the convention executive committee resides, the certificate may be procured through that member. The special rate will apply also to the wives and families of each min ing man or delegate coming to the convention. Only one certificate u cessary for each family. are of one .and one-half Will le granted on all roans in uritisn io- lumbia. Montana, lilnnn, vhihiiuik fon. Ctah, Oregon, California und Nevada, i T 1 u Mended nqH C A ' ' slretiqth prbtecledbijaa V f 1 -5 I should ndvise'your keeping the shop that provides, If not very much excite ment, at least a steady Income. , MARIE ZTJCKEH, "Once to Evfry Woman" at Page American theatregoers -who .revelled in the dramatic wealth of "Tho Heart of Humanity'' and cnpltulnted to tho Irresistible qualities of "Paid , in Ad vnnco", are doubtless of the opinion that In these two photodrniuas Dor othy Phillips and Allen Holubar. star and director, have reached the heights of screen perfection. Hut tho public is asked to reserve Its final verdict until it has had a view of "Once to Every Woman," the newest super-production, coming to' the Pago theater tomorrow. Tho popular appeal of - "Once to Every Woman" is heightened because it deals with everyday poople ?nnd treats of a theme that Is ns old as hu manity. Mother love is its keynote, and it shows the utter vanity of world ly ambition when not founded on hu man affection. . ; ,ID:'.1.-1 -nri'i ' : r.r.r !it . I'J It n't ; ' i --.moil o-iori'7 Jidtfi, ' .'7u1 -.rioiHbf tnoui. ';. y.--.oo! v.iliini.l-; (Mr. Henry Ford, the motor mag nate, In an interview with a represen tntivB nf the New York Tribune, me dieted that the day woukl come when cows would be done away wun. ine be declared, was the crudest ma chinery in the world, adding: "it is a sininlo matter to take the'same cereals that cows eat and to make them into milk which is superior to the natural article, not .subject to tuberculosis anu much cheaper. ) Where are you going to, my pretty maid? "I'm going a-milking, sir," she said. "Hut it isn't nolite to toll fairy tales What have you done with your stool and your pans: "Forgive me, old man, you're a hit out of- date. The maiden replied as she opened tho gate. t 'Well, why dq you carry a spanner, niv dear. And an outfit that looks like a plum ber's gear? The milkriiaids that'Herrick and oth- Never resembled a break down gang." Dear me," said the maiden, "you do lpnvp me .bored. Have you never heard tell of the great Mr. Ford? . You know how his infinite zeal and resource Improved on that ancient contrivance the horse? CHURCH SO lL HOLDS SESSION ON TR1G0NIA OIL CO. SUW1ES DRILLING 'Well, he's done the same thing for the dnlrvman now And I'm off to milk Henry's mechani cal cow. 'Don't stand there and jaw about buck ets and stools If you want to come with me, Just carry t .ie tools. Luclo. In the Manchester Guardian. District conference Methodist Epis- rnnat church south. Portland dis trict, 51st session. March 10, 17 and ia 1021. Blshon H. -M.. DuBOis pre siding; W. J. Penton, P. E., Portland district. Wednesday, Martin 1. 11:00 A. M. Sermon ltcv. J.' E. Squires, "Sunday School Field Secretary. Aftornoon session: 2;00 Sunday School Organization , . J lev. -,E. .;J.- aiarpor n.fln Plnmnnlli l'V Wlll'lt ........;... .Mrs. .J, V- i J ones 3.30-L.Mlssions In tho Sunday School ;.,. . .-.Mrs. -H. S. Shungle '"4:00 Teacher TrainlnB - 1 ...iier,.. m.- EHivi-a :30 P. M. Sermon , r . ltcv. II. y. Moore Thursday.' March 17. 9:00 A. M. Devotional . . Blshon JNinoae 0:30 A. M. Organization and Re. norts of Pastors 11:00 A. M. Sermon Ilev. W. 11. Benuchamp of NuHlivlllc, 'i'enn. Afternoon session: 2:00 Christian Literature rtqy. W. H. Nelson Editor Pacific Methodist Advocate 2:30 When Does the League bcorc .- Hev. N. D. Wood 3:00 Woman's Missionary Society . . . . .Mrs. D. M. Jonn 7-30 P. M. Sermon - Itcv. It. I. Itussell. D. P., . Nashville, Tenn. ., Friday. Mimii 18.' 9:00 A. M. Devotional .... . . . Iilshop Du Uosc 9:30 A. M. Set Up .Meeting, cnris- tian Educational Movement ... Jtevs. H. S. Spangle, C. L. Clausland 10:30 A. M. Centenary KELLY 0PT0W1IST1C After several weeks work, the Tri gonia Oil compaiiy has its casing set to a dentil of. 825, feet. The drilling crew preceding the present operation made a crooked hole. This condition n verv serious, in fact a. great men ace to the well, as many holes have. )orn nhnmlonnd for similar causes. Klrcat credit is tlu Judge Kelly and his rew for overcoming this. condition. mi. nt. .i..n of tha1 walt'; bun' been 1 110 miumiiff - .." ..s... mnaf nncnilrn irintf. , Oil and. "asphalt i foll tar) have been shown in consider able quantities. Judge Kelly now says "that within a short time ho will have twn mvva .wrtrklni? and drilling will he carried on day and night." This means that nrnb.iblv within the next inirty days the Trigonia well will be at a greater depth than any woll ever drilled in southern Oregon. -; . Thomas Melghan Coming '"A iirlmn fnvnrlte with motion nlcture fnnu in Thnman Meiehnn. who will ap pear ut the Iliulto theatre tomorrow in his latest starring vehicle, "Conrad in Quest of Ills Youth." Margaret Lootuls plays opiiosite the star. Would Shut Down Gas '.-"'.Works "l atnmnfli hfm .lteen ..HO filled with gas for the last 'three years that T r,.lt T ,.nl,l ,titttv neill-iV tiuunlv our town.' I also had frequtilit- pains, In right -side in region of tha: appen dix. Doctor's didn't, holp mUcli. . ,Oho. day my neighbor told mo about ,wbnt Mnyr's Wonderful Kenieay ;iau ,aone for him and 1'got a bottle, of our .1,-uirirlnt. I CM BttV that It Will dO all .and inoro than you claim fotv It." -It is a simple, harmless prepnraunn imi nomovos tho enmrrnni , mucus ' irom i.itnDtiuni .ti-nei n twl allavit the In flammation which causes p'raetteiill all stomach, liver anu intestinal-mi-Innlndlna- nnncndlcttls." One dose will convince or money refunded For sale by all druggists .;.,.,'.4 Dancing Academy Miss Kathryn Swem Presents Her Pupils in a Public. Recital, t Wednesday, Mar(!16 : '-: ' - , at 8:15 p.; m. ; American LegioitHall .1 v4 ,: 4 V"J Mail your Shoes to. me for promT'd.-".8erl'ja Shoe Repairing - - WITH BEST QUAITYrOi LEATHER.'. 0': ! i Moil's half-soles... .....$1.56 ilccils, cxtra.::;.;,I::50c V Ladies' , liall:-sblcri..;.$l.C03,lIecls, extra .5c,;;J JAMES McDOWELL, CentranPoini ' II V . I - FIRS! FATAL1TY.0F ' .; . ' ",": ';."'-'! rmfArfn:1 Mar. 15. --'Bnsebnil clnimed its first fatality of the season yesterday when Joseph Mattlon, 13 years old, waR struck, on tho head In a ball enmu with pluymntes and dtefl se.venil hours later. ' Medford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, and Gas Knginc- Jlepalrlug a Specialty , GEXEIt;Ii FOUNDRY ' . AND MACHINE SUOP f AUTO PAINT 3HOP Automobiles Painted and . : Eevamished 221 North Fir. L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop. . Phonn 777 OUlA Pemaaal , Typewriter Fold It up, take It nrlth you. type wittA unnr-hsre. ISO. Ofl. Including carrying "case. MiciiroitniUMlKSTOKN Sore Throat Chest Colds Won't Last Many Hours When Begy't. Mustarine Gets on the Job. XTA m-i--4 nlactpr that anu drAnd mother ever made goc after inflammation and congestion like Begy's Mustarine, that you can buy at any drug store in a yellow box for 30 cents, and, best of all, there isn't one blister in a Whole carload. Of times when you rub it on at night the Inflammation is gone In the morning. But if it isn't all gone, the relief you prayed for is certain. And it acts just as fast when used tor lumbago, neuralgia, the pains of rheuma tism and gout or for sore, aching feet In fact, for all aches and pains, soreness and swellings, nothing you can buy at any drug store will produce the hoped for result as quickly as Begy's Mustarine, in the yel low box made of real yellow mustard. It s the Quickest Pain Killer oil Earth. -, Heath's trog Store .Hev. .J. ,11. Wills '1 1 .(t a f Sermnn . . . i . . . .ltev. J. is. i-iarna A flni-nnnn RPHHinn! 2:00 Election of Lay Delegates to a nnnni f'jitift.i-nnrn o.nn .vnnif,.ll8ni . . RcV. J. C. JonCH Ipiscusston Hevs. J. Ii. Ketcinam. 11 O an-BII nnf A. i. rciiuu-iwin 30 P. M. Sermon.. Bishop DuBose The enrollment In high schools in the United States now is 100 times that of 1S70. i unrksri Wonderfully ti.. vnu n,itlcnil the number of per sons coughing this Spring, caused by an irritated condition in tne cnesi i.rnnchlnl tubes or throat? This cough Ing Is banished by a few doses of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. Anna Stcln, 410 Western Ave., Covington, rwy., -ri!r.- "Your couch medicine worked wonderfully on our little son. He IB subject to bronchitis. The first doses hoinH htm " flood for all sorts ot coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and. grip coughs. Sold everywncre. Adv. MOTHER! .. "California 'Syrup of Figs" i Child's' Best Laxative- J A..,l "rnllfnrnlll" Svrun of FlBS nniu .ir,nlr fnr lliA namo California on the packBRO,' then you are sure your child Is having ine nesi orai most harmless physic for the little an..ti..h liver und bowels. . Children love its fruity taste. Full directions al.h l.nltln. . 1U niUHL. Bay UUII fnrnln." AdV ?. ' ,,-.' '!"-;''ii"jit ' !t y. in. i:iltjisii:tli..i, rf'!i':3 .'' JMO..HI vi.li vl'W)! .') r-ulii Attention, MrrpncheH We have just received a CAR LOAD of Pumps for shallow or deep' wells; with or without au-j tomatic pressure tanks; centrifugal pumps 2 to 6-inch, for Irrigation purposes; leather belts; pulleys and mo tors of all descriptions. We can make immediate de livery; no waiting for equipment. Bring your pumping problems to us. Get our prices. You can see the equip ment before your purchase it. . . ' , ' , People's Electric Store '.'' '' ..;) ' '. . ':-V.:r.G - -j Phone 12 v 212 W. Main Street . MEDFORD, OREGON ; - A. B. Cunningham , O. O. Alenderfer .'1 '; - j- w Dlalrlbutors (or fo. Oregon. ' ' . : S i . -