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PXOE TTTRKT! DATES TEACHERS HUP! N REQUESTS EXAMINATIONS ARE ANNOUNCE OPENED FOR A ! B-DAY PROGRAM I SHERIFF TO GIVE PLACE TO DEPUTY i I t MTTFOT?D MATL TlUr.UXE. MEDFORD. OliKOOX. THURSDAY. MAY 2fi. 1921 'jy l 'I'- The Inst session of the Ores'in legis lature changed the ilaie for the Jinn' plate Teachers' examinatinns to tie peconil Wednesday of the month. Jack fmn county teachers iiue.1 to note this change. I Notice is also uiven that the cnimy superintendent of Jackson county, Oregon will hold the regular examina tion of applicants for state certiti cates at Jacksonville as follows: Com mencing Wednesday, June S, li:M nt 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturday, June 11, 19.1 at o'clock p. m. I Wednesday furenoon: U. S. history, writing, music, drawing. Wednesday afternoon: Physiology, reading, manual training, comjiosition, domestic science, methods In reading, course of study for drawing, methods In arithmetic. Thursday forenoon: Arithmetic, his tory of education, psychology, methods in geography, mechanical drawing, do mestic art, course of study for domes tic art. Thursday afternoon: Grammar, geography, stenography, American lit erature, physics, typewriting, methods In language, thesis for primary certifi cates. Friday forenoon: Theory and prac tice, orthography, physical geography, English literature, chemistry. Friday afternoon: School law, geol ogy, algebra, civil government. Saturday furenoon: Geometry, hot nny. Saturday afternoon : General his tory, bookkeeping. RAINEY SPEAKS AT ORROW The postponed forum meeting for this weelc will be held tomorrow noon nl the Holland hotel at which the Hon orable Henry T. Italney, congressman from Illinois, will address the mo:n jers. Congressman Ilalney conies to Mod ford as a Chautauqua lecturer, lie is i forceful .speaker and his eighteen iears membership in the house of rep esentatives gives him an intimate knowledge of governmental affairs. During all of this time he has been a nember of the ways and means com mittee of the house, the most import ant committee of that legislative body. . It is not a common event for mem bers of the chamber of commerce to ;iave for their forum speaker a man of mtlonul reputation such as Congress man Rainey and therefore a very large attendance is anticipated. 'Mary," tho play which is said to he earcst to the heart of Geo. M. Cohan, beyond doubt his most joyous con- ributlon to tho stage. That it is to e presented nt tho Pago theatre .Mon ty night, June tith, comes as a re fishing message. In "Mary'' Otto arbach visualizes a few delightful Ohapters in the life of a young western $iti who comes east to carve out nor J;wn career and whose sudden en 6 anco into the social swirl is the Ifreat sensation of a Ixmg Island sea Kin. The ensuing romance between Ipnry and the son or a leader in the tlticluslvc set is a merry episode and li told -to much clever dancing, and 4many Song numbers. The latter are if Frank Mandel, whose lyrics have icon enjoyable features of recent prominent productions, and with the Work of Mr. Harbach and Mr. Mandel Hie music furnished by Lou Hirsch is in perfect sentimental accord. The Oast for this delightful musical com e'fly contains a stilling list of stars, while the best singing and dancing diorus of youth, beauty and charm ever assembled Is a highly important feature. To seal In the delicious Bur ley tobacco flavor. It's Toasted Mcdl'ord's cliautaii'itia o;m-iumI this afternoon at the tahcrnai-lo uUh a concert hy the Liberty llelles of :s ton. Tonight pi-. lioii.Ti Parker Miles will give his dramatic lecture, "Tallow Pip." The iMi'iplele pregraui Tor the six days fallows: First Day Afternoen Opening announcements of the week, Chautauqua director. Concert, The Liberty Belles of Itoston. Organizing Junior Chautauqua. Kvening Conceit Prelude, The Lib erty llelles of ISoston. Dramatic lecture, "Tallow Dips," Dr. Kobcrt Parker Miles, noted jour nalist and interviewer. Second Day Afternoon Musical entertainment. Sioue-Platt-Hragcrs Trio. Lecture, "The Problems of Today" Dean KM wood C. Perisho. Junior Chautauqua play hour. Evening Musical entertainment, the Stono-Platt-Hiagers Trio, featuring Eleetra Piatt, famous munolugist. Third Day Afternoon Concert Prelude, the Low ell Pat ton company. Headings, Winifred Windus. Junior Cbautauuua play hour. Evening Concert Prelude, the Lowell Pntton company. , Lecture, "Paying the Fiddler." E. 11. Fish, .editor of "Labor and Indus try." , Fourth Day Afternoon Lectin e, "From Peace Pipe to War Trail", Chief Strong heart. Junior Chautauqua play hour. I''vcmng Play, great dramatized ser mon, "The Servant in the House," presented by The Keighlcy New York Players. Fifth Day Afternoon Concert prelude, The Alex ander Trio. Lecture, "The Wonders of the Mind," Dr. K. L. House. Junior Chautauqua rlay hour Kvening Concert Prelude, The Alex ander Trio. Lecture, "The Destroyers and Builders of Health." Dr. K. L. House, ,, noted author and psychologist. Sixth Day Afternoon Concert Prelude, Mary Adel Hays' Grand Opera Singers. , Lecture, "The House We Live In," V. 1. Shepherd. Junior Chautauqua play hour, livening Closing concert, Mary Adel Hays' Grand Opera Singers, nolable musical organization beaded by Mary Adel Hays, American colora tura soprano. , oih ill imi asm mm SKATTLK. May 2ti. Mrn. Kate M. AI ;t honey, vail hy. Sea it Jo Woman missing Mnrt April, when h'iic k'tt Ihtc (n a trip with hoi1 husband. James 1-;. Mahum-y, wioto Maluir.t'.v from Culm after their separation in St. 1 'a ul, run use 1 for Ma honey t-aid i of lay. Ma honey i.s heii here on a cha rv,e of Hi Kt decree foruery in con in.t'i if m wil h an - MIck1! 1 ramhi leni oi del Kranlins hini aci esH lo a safe deposit box maintained by M r.s. Mahoney. J'filiie resumed today theii' fliiiK li'inx of J-nkt? I'nion here in tlo- hop.' of i'indiiif: a trunk which I hey ;:aid they believed contained Mr-. . a ho ney's body. At the Rialto Thunias Mi'ighan Is the type (if litar who thrives niHin a red-bloodeil story with lots of action. He has been given an ideal vehiile in "The Frontier of the Stars," from the magazine serial by Albert I'ayson Terhune. The pic ture is being shown at the ltialto theatre. ' Mr. .Meighan's part is a strenuous one, requiring him to fight a couple of bouts at fisticuffs, to risk his life in a steel mill accident, and finally to rescue the heroine from a tenement fire. Kalie Hinncy, sister of the Keal art star, plays the role of the girl with winning charm. It is a picture of such virile charm and appeal that none who sees it Is likely soon to forget it. At the Page The feature attraction at tho Papc theatre is "Love, Honor and Helmve," a Mark Sonnet t comedy. Kew films have ever been screened that compare to this one for mirthful comedy. "Love honor and Hehave" is not a .loose jointgd assemhla.tre of "gacs," "sLunta" and "chases" hut v. legitimate story from which arise comedy situations that crowd and jostle each other, ho closely do they follow one another, lint with the skill of a painter mixing his colors, iuack Sennett nvoirls the monotony of mirth by the injection of legitimate appeal, human interest and thrills, so that whe-n the beholder feels that he can latmh no longer, he is not surfeited with mirth but is given the sobering influence emanating from a real ami imciestins story. Uy l!tv. I'. i:. l.t aeli. Wednesday nihi w as i;i mcuiy n-spi-e!s tlu' 1 nii;bt in tht. rani- paiKii at the tabernaele. T!m an die:ire filled the build iiiy, ami mainid till a late hour, mi interetUed Were all present in the Ieet,ne de livered. I'.efore Iir. MulKin beija:j his lertmv he spoke of the aiib le in the evenimc paper, relative to himself and tin sheriff. lr. lUilein in no wise ie ti acted anything b:iid, excepting ii eorreil the use of the words "no ac count sheriff." Tht. laiiKiiae used while not thi.se words made out the sheriff to be either illeflit iei.t in ui- or in. col!uio:i with i ticer.j, where mi luU' li ItiMtU.'i.-mtr was per- I mitted to exist, and men were arrest- j ed and lei out on hail and notlmu; . furt lie t was done. If the sheriff is , playing ri;:ht with the public, said the speaker, why does he allow the k- c- ral system of a violator of a stale law, these boot lexers,- to put up bail of and forfeit the bail? Forfeiture of a bail i.s not paying for a crime. If the sheriff will step aside for six months and put in McMnhon and an other policeman in place of ' the chief of police, if there is not a clean up in thin city, 1 will apologize to the coun try. "We are not, after law suits, or iraud Jury investigations, but a clean city, and a better atmosphere for out" yountj people to live in. Dr. i u I -Kin asked, "did I'erry of the SmudL;e 1'ot write the article, or did the sher iff'.'" The ureal audience.cheercd the statements made by Dr. lUUnin, plain ly showing the sentiment of the peo ple of tho city relative to proper en forcement of our laws. That they are not. beitiK enforced on the liquor ques tion Is the uoncrnl belief, as shown by every reference made to the subject. Tonight the nieethiir starts at 7 p. in., on account of the 'hautauqiie and will close at 8:30. The subject will be "NeiKhborhood Scraps, Dr. .lekyll and Mr. Hyde." Tho sermon will be one of urcat interest. The meeting last nh;ht was "Nl: Ker Niht" in that the party snip,' a number of neirro sontrrf to the delight of all, and the offering was la ken in their way by everybody coming to the front and placing thoir olToriiiK on the table. 1'hotos of tho evaiif-e-listie party were uiven out. The lecture iast ninht. was on "He roes in Homespun, or Hie Mountain eers of the South." This lecture has been u'tvon on t he ( 'haul a uqua jdat -form In a number of cities In the c-ountry, and it i.s safe to say that it will equal, if not surpass, anything that will bo heard UurinK this week in the t'haiitauqua. It is impossible to report the lecture. In.subjei t mat ter; in wit and oratory it was pro nounced by many who heard the lecture one of the Kreatest lectures ever listened to." If it were possible to have the lecture repeated for the benefit' of those not uhlo to be pres ent it would be Kt-ontly appreci-Jcd. Dr. liulKln, bidup: one "f the moun taineer boys himself, spoke from mil only a life study of" his subject, but from personal experience. The origin of these interesting people was told, how they had come from tho very best stock in tho early days of our country, and at a time when slavery was beinir intrpdiiced, and because they had left their own land f"i re ligious freedom, they were bitterly opposed to slavery and on aeeount of their position, went to the mountains, and there they have lived ever finer. These people are not the poor white trash of the south, but have in them noble blood. Only 000. 0-00 of some (l. 0011. 000 people, who live in the mounlaluH can -read or write, but from t his people some of the noted men of our country have come. They preferred lo pi wit bout schools rather than uphold slavery. Croiv's Fsef, Vfrfc&fcs, 0v-vs4S.. r. - C.nu.alng W BilUrmilk 111 Must . C' n-cii'U l rv.. 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For full particulars write, telephone, or call at office " Canadian Pacific Railway E. E. Penn, Gen'l. Agt. Passgr. Dept. 55 Third St., Portland, Oregon. WITH MfcDFCSD TRADE 13 MEDFORD MADS TRADE MARK REGISTERED U.S. PATENT OFFICE Low first coat low operating expense! These aro two big factors that should appor.1 tD you in tho sbction cf your inrtcr truck. Th:3 i3 truo whether ycu ueo your truck for country cr city work cr for both. Y7o can satisfy you on both these important points in GA?SON Trucks. Wo know that they are the most prac tical, most adaptable, as woll as the most economical trucks built in Vi- end lV-i-tcn capacities. Let us prove it to you! Cou.e i-.l crv.ritj fi,r our ipcc::.l fcldcr on ;A::ON Trucks. Free for the asking Patlon and Robinson, Inc. 112 South Riverside Tel. 150 mzr TCTP City Treasurer's Notice of Semi-Annual InterestDue Notice is hereby givyi interest on paving, sewci incuts upon all properties made to extend time of . payable at the oftiec on t 3!)21, and will be dolihquttit after thirty 30, days J roiu said date and shall ljear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the .amount of such delinquency. , Thirty days after any such delinquency tho prop erty will be srdd for the amount of such delinquency, together with penalty and costs of such sale in ac cordance with the provisions of Section 148 of the city charter. Dated at Mod ford, Oregon, this 23rd day of May, 1921. MA11Y A. IIASWELL, Treasurer of tUe City of Medford, Oregon. FRED ALTON HAIGHT TEACHER OF PIANO In the spccinl sunmici' (.'nurses in piano bcKinninR June 1st, nil opportunity to study music is offered which should not bo overlooked. 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