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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1921)
1021 PXGE TTTRET8 FORES! PLANES 10 Scene in Barns' Wild Animal Show at Medford Tomorrow il AFTER a baking falls MF.TVFOTCD MATL" TRTBTTyp!. MEDFOTjr. OTiEfiONT. TUESDAY. "NfAY you can't make it tender and tempting. It can't be "fixed." It is like spilled milk wasted. But, there is a way to pre vent this waste every woman should use it be cause a bake day loss these days is a real loss. Calumet Baking Powder pos-' itively prevents failure. It has been doing it for millions of housewives for a third of a century. Makes most palatable and swcetestof foods The biggest selling Baking Powder in the world. Pro duced in the largest, most modern, sanitary Baking Powder Factories. Possesses only such ingredi ents as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. Most economical in cost and use. You save vhen you buy it You save when you use it. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Calumet Jelly Roll Recipe 3 eggs beaten separately, 1 cup sugar, Vi cups pastry flour, 2 ievel teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder, Vy cup warm water flavor. Then mix in the regular way. P .iJl lit 1 THE DUCK-BILUTOE In high favor this Kprinjr. Notice Iho long' perforated tip. It is a shoe of long, slender lines, just the sort of style men like to see at the beginning of the oxford season. A won derful example of good slioeinaking. Walk-Over at Hi M A TRIM. Will f CONVINCE YOU. k yM$ v v vi few ,mmmi TOTHING that we could say would so tiiorous'ity convince you ot the value of Chamberlain e Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you of thousands who have been permanently cured cl chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache and disorders cf the r.tomaclj and Jivci, butthis will have little weight with you as c.: '..red to a personal trial. That always convinces. No Let-'Er-Go-at-That Spirit Here One'of the big troubles of a shop is a let Yr-gn-at-Hint spirit that tempts one of the boys to be careless, and let a job get out that is wrongly or improperly adjusted. This spirit does not exist in this shop. c are very particular along Ihis line and insist that .all workmen pay strict attention to all minute details, thereby insuring the best work on all jobs. VALLEY GARAGE"" '4 The airplaiu'f to b nstd in th forest fire patrol will arrive at Med ford on the 20th of this month unit will operate v.itli a personnel ami tiuipiuent similar to last year with the fxeoption that the personnel and operations will be slightly inenasi-d. This is the advise that has been re ived by the Med lord Chamber of Commerce from Captain I -o well II. Smith of the 91st Squadron, who is now located at Mather Kield, Sacramento. The enlisted person net, consist Ins of approximately thirty men will leave Mather Field for Medford some time between May 15th and -Oth. The present plan is for the en nip men t and supplies to leavu on the 1 nth and the nirplanes on the 20th. AecoiiinR: to these plans the airplanes will reach Medford on the afternoon uf th 20th and the equipment and supplies, which are undoubtedly being sent by truck, will reach this city several days in advance of the air. planes. The Newell Uarber Field which will he the Mesforr bace for forest fire patrol of this district is nr. land pur- hnsed by the City of Medford. The Medford Chamber of Commerce last year spent $1.178.9fi of its funds in leveling the ground and to make this field one of the best on the western oast. Very little work is nenessarv on tne t ivia in is year ami in is v.-hi probably be done by the Air Service men themselves. Ilecause of the Newell Harbor Field "being so close to town and because of the character of the soil, the aviators last year preferred this field to any others along the coast. Kcsidents of Medford are nnxious to see the mem bers of the Air Service return and will give them a hearty welcome. JUNE ELECTION TO CLOSE MAY 7TH Ther will b a special election held throughout the tiate on th 7th ility of June, 1!21, for the purpose of 'uting upon mvasureH referred by thi U'lnlature to the people of the state for their approval. ' To facilitate matter at :he polls on the day of election. 1 would recum- lnt'tid that all persons who have not been heretofore registered, or who have changed their place of resi dence, or have failed to vote at a county or state election in the past two years, call upon their precinct registrar and register before May 7, as on that date the registration books will close. Anyone living in a precinct where I have been unable to get a person to act urn registrar may register at the clerk'ti office. CHAl'NCET FLORET, County Clerk. BULG1N MEETING Bl At the Page Those who remember the .James Oliver Cm-wood pictures of the past, "Nomads of the North, l'he Trail's End," etc., will know what to expect in the Kazan hooking for tomorrow and the balance of the week at the Page theatre. "Kazan" is from the famous novel of the hero wolf dog who I broiiKht to justice a renegade of the north country when human agencies ) had failed, a virile story of the land of snow, ice and deadly cold, where wild animals abound and life is a struggle i aguniKi uie eit-niuiiiH. i lie jiiuiuie vi sion of "Kazan" presents along with a competent cast headed by Jane Novak, the most reniarkablo clog ever appear ing in films. This big husky has been taught and tricked into doing stunts that will be considered marvelous. The dramatic story of the original novel has been strengthened by the addition of much original incident and the pic ture stands as an epoch making pro duction of its kind. The atmosphere of the north Is perfect. The drama that the picture contains is real. It will thrill and hold the attention or the most hardened picture fan. If you liked the other Cm-wood stories you will bo more than pleased with "Kazan." At the Rialto 'To Please One Woman," the first of a series of pictures to he produced by Lois Weber, famous for such great features as "Where Arc My Children?" "The Price of a Good Time." and oth ers equally as big for Paramount dis tribution, comes to the Jtialto theatre for a four days showing beginning to morrow. In "To Please One Woman" Miss Weber will introduce to audiences in leading parts several of her "finds." Mona Lisa, a new "vamp" who prom ises to become a second Theda Hara in popularity is a member of the cast, while In Claire Windsor is to be found a new and distinct type of lending womnn, since t lie word star is not to ho found in Miss Weber's official vocabulary. Others of the remarkable cast of "To Please One Woman" aro Kdward Burns, Edith Kessler and Gordon Grif fith. Miss Weber's initial picture for Paramount is u romantic drama of American life with the story laid in the California of today, with many pretty scenic locations on the Pacific ocean adding to the dramatic value of the picture. Miss Weber personally directed and also wrote the story. Cut This Out It Is Worth While Cut out thrs slip, enclose with 6c and mail it to Foley & Co., L'S.15 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheu matism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tab lets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv ANIMAL CIRCUS RET The. second night or the lUiliu Lcw is campaign was HaptiM night. They came in large numbers, march ing and singing with the cornet an I banner, leading t he procession. :.i Itulgin spoke words ot praise and told of the special work of Uaptists in his tory. This evening the. First Metho dic church will hold forth. All 'Methodists are asked to meet at the park before going to the ta bcrnacle. "M outlay is generally considered an off night in revival meetings, but the Tabernacle was well filled and the interest and enthusiasm are growing as the meeting progresses. More and moro people aro convinced thai no mistake was mado in calling the itui-gin-L-ewis party to' Medford. I Jr. Itul gin is. capturing the hearts of every person w ho hears him. Those of our city who are not attending these meetings are missing a rare opportu nity to hear a grout preacher. Pr. Itulgin paid a tribute to The Mail Tribune, saying it was the best newspaper he had seen in a city of this size, and said any business man who did not advertise in it was like a young man who winked at his girl in the dark; he knows il, but no one else does. Mrs. Lewis sang n solo, which showed her marked ability a a singer. Dr. Lttilgln's theme was "The Tri umphant Christianity." Among the many good things in the forceful mes sage, we quote, the following: "Th best argument for the church Is that we have a church here at all, when we recall how she has been persecuted and maligned." "J.ook out for a religion that ap peals to the eye only." "Anything new in religion is not truo, and anything true in religion Is not new." "Things are not true because they are in the IJible, but are in the Hihle because they are true." "If culture, mere mentality, would save the world (Jreece would have saved the world centuries ago." , "There in nothing against being horn a millionaire today, but I wish that the .Masons or Odd Fellows would establish a home for the children of rich people, for they are not being tauirht anything at home." "God cannot feed people till they are hungry. That is the trouble witli many people in Medford.' "If a man is right will) (lod Me will be right with men." "Popular sovereignty does not make things right." "Ileligion cannot compromise. The momejjt it does it abdicates." "What is the matter with Man? He is out of harmony with Ood." "There is more good than bad In people," This evening Dr. HuIgin'M sermon will be on "Christ and the Social (Jos pel. " It will be. well worth your hear ing. Pastors and officers of the churches will meet hereafter at 7 p. m., at the Presbyterian church for prayer. Claiming the distinction of being tiio original and world's largest wild animal ci renin, tho Al. O. Ilarnes circus is duo to arrtvo horo tomorrow morn ing at dayhrcali, presenting tho most unusual array of educational, enter taining, amazing and thrilling wild an imal acts ever shown, ears of circus wonders, according to Thos. Francis 1 leney, representative of the circus who was in the city Monday. Depending entirely on truined ani mals to give the entertainment, the Ijanit's circus stands forth as tho cir cus distinctively different from all oth ers. Its a big four-ring circus, how ever, with acres of tents, parade glor ies, bauds, clowns, saw-dust rings and general circus festivities. Tnusual Indeed, are the wild animal acts, Thotn, Dick and Harry, horse-rid lug lions, are a remarkable example of wild animal education. Samson, tin largest lion in tho famous challenge group of thirty African bred lions Is known as tho aviation lion. Twice this magnificent specimen of king of beasts soars to the top of tho tent surround cd by shooting fireworks. Seals and sea lions in marvelous feats of juggling, sprltely young worn on dancing in tho den of lions and putting ferocious leopards, jaguars, and others of tho cat tribe through astounding leaping, hoop-jumping and horse riding ncls. Hears of many species and amusing circus nets, monkeys by the half hun dreds in trapeze and aerial work, rid fng and driving ostriches, boxing kan garoos and by no means least, monster paehydehms that pose with pretty Kirls and act with tiny Shetland ponies. For the first time in the history of animal training the public can , see zebras, camels and llamas performing with rare skill in the Parties shows. There will he a street parade leav ing the show grounds ut 10:30 a. in. Doors to tho hig uhow open at 1 and 7 p. m. Hig show performances start at 2 and S p. in. WOMEN! BUY NO DYE BUT "DIAMOND DYES' Fn'ess you ask for "Diamond Dyes" you may get a poor dye that utreakfi, spots, fades and ruin your goods. Kvery package of Diamond Dyes con tains simple directions for home dye ing or tinting any new, rich, fadeless color into garments or draperies of any material. No mistakes! No failures! Adv. R. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Special convocation TueS' clay. May 3rd, 8 p. ni. Mark Master Degrees. Visitors welcomed. 30 A. F. NOTH, Secy! Aluminum ulre Is cheaper than cop per wire and lighter. Just because its better tea qour en joument in partaking of it is complete y n or black 8 Ipliiii i mn ill, i J, cf Better Tcay$ His Conscience Troubled Him "I know I have done wrong, please forgive me for not doing rny duty and writing you before. 1 am thankful to find for the good remedy He gave you, and would not take $500 for the good the first dose gave me. I have been bothcrod for many years with gas In my stomach and indigestion. but since taking Alayr's Wonderful Ueniedy two years ago, have had no such trouble. Jt is a simple, hnrm- leSH preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the Internum tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis, one dos0 will con vince or money refunded. For sale by nil druRRistK. Adv. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE V0E The Show That You Know MEDFORD One Day Only m Wednesday, May -- tVfflV ACT AN ANIMAL ACT.-EVfcHY ANIMAL AN ACTOR AL. G. BARNES' $50,000 CHALLENGE GROUP LIONS IN ONE BIG ACT THE ONLY REAL WILD AMMAl CIRCUS ON EARTH" Performing Lioni, Tigeri. Leopirdi, Jaguar, Punui. Ruuian, Siberian, GrixOy Br EJcpKanti, Cntel.Zebrai. Uamai, Ykt, Zukui. Zcbui. Oitrkhci, Dog, 30 and Polar Monlteyt. 20 Tlx Moil AniiMt Animal Act Eitiat1 Performing BensalaidSibtrianTi&m lailwlnig RAJAH, IIO.OM WrttUinc 20 LOTUS SEE OKAPI ylHAN EQUESTRIAN ACT SUPREME! A ( tJ DANCING HORSES-DANCING GIRLS V THE ONLY EDUCATED ZEBRAS IN THE WORLD !SEE THE AVIATK; LION SAMSON MR BARNTS OFFERS A5 AN A DO ED ATTRACTION FOR THE VASONAMOSTNOVEUSlVPENDOOi AND CUTtERlNGLY GORGEOUS EXAMPLE OF ALLEGORICAL PAGEANTRY TKE E4I1Q1AND FANTASY HUKDRfDS OF PEOPLE ' HUNDREDS OF HORSES COUNTLESS ANMALS IN f MfflLAM) DOORS OPEN I and 7 P, M PERFORMANCES IWIP.M STREET PARADE I CM A-UthBr Used Car Week This is a BIG WlLiLK. ofon omcYeLrshnicitoni2nad a., 'i to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Sparta Ituild- ng; residence 140.J V. Alain. hones: Office f.63, res. 492.- .Spociulty," .Modicuu and Surgical Diagnosis. tt cars. Prices "so low you c: 0 afford to be without one.'-)jsjfSr Talks. BIGDISCOUN lldg. Phono 163. Residence. 113 enesee St. Phone 1 fi.W-3. 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