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SECTION TWO
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FIFTIETH YEAR
MEDFORD. ODEfiOX, FJMDAY. .JULY 1. 1921
NO. 87
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WANTS U. S. JOB
NEW YOHK, July 1. Hero is a
'chance tor any employer, anywhere in
the United States, to obtain a guaran
teed title provided he can find space
on his payroll for a genuine nobleman.
; Applying at the Knights of Colum
bus American Service Bureau in Con
stantinople for a job, an en-member of
the Sultan's forces, claiming to he
Prince Oshrah y Beni, of Abyssinia,
' thirty-one, unmarried (his harem was
' left behind in Abyssinia), says that he
will make any American a Sheik who,
. In his own dignified words, "can honor
mo with a position in his concern that
Will provide maintenance in accord
with my status. "
-y The prince's present status consists
of three square meals per day, with
the corners knockod off. Tho only
recommendation that Fred-W. Milan.
K'pf C. supervisor, with whom the
prince filed his application, gives the
candidate for an American Job is that
he's expert at rolling the "makin's"
, for cigarettes. Still, if some American
office boss yearns for the Asiatic dis
tinction of Sheik, entitling him to
wear purple pants; a shovel heard and
u turban, the prince will oblige, if
room can be found on tho payroll.
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. Do you ever pt't out tho jam pot and
Bit down to a fc'ood old lunch of broad
and jam?
Try It. It's an experience worth
while.
Kuthinir like lircad to satisfy a real
(p appetite . .
; 13at P.read with jam, with jelly,
with butter, with anything.
NUT-BROWN BREAD
is. a really delirious loaf.
. ' Itread is your Best Food Eat more
of It.
PEERLESS BAKERY
Ask your dealer for NUT BROWN
BREAD
WOOD
Wo linvo the Jllneklmrn Wood Vnrrt
and are now prepared to furnish all
kinds of wood and Blubs by tlic tier or
cord at
REDUCED PRICES
Yard nt 1 13 S. Fir street. I'linne 851)
or 870-J. Delivery to any part of
city.
W. W. HALL
WITH TAILS HOI
RARE, SAYS DOC
LONDON, July 1. "Children born
with rudimentary tails are not so
rare as generally supposed."
This startling statement was made
by Professor Arthur Keith, a famous
anthropologist, during a recent lec
ture which ho delivered at the Royal
institution.
During the discussion which fol
lowed the lecture several doctors de
clared that they had had professional
experience with children born with
"vestigial" tails, and one physician
stated that among tho recruits he ex
amined for the army during the war
no fewer than eight grown men pos
sessed this peculiarity.
"Huxley's verdict that mail can
c'.aim no placo apart in tho animal
world, but is actually a member of it
In substanco and structure remains
unchallenged today," said the pro
fessor. "I have devoted over thirty years
to examining tho problem of man's
origin and have come to the conclu
sion that Huxley and Darwin have
exaggerated rather than underesti
mated tho structural gaps which
separate man from his nearest allies.
"Neither Darwin nor Huxley ever
said or believed that man had arisen
from tho gorilla, the chimpanzee or
tho orang-outang. What they did
say and what all anthropologists now
believe. Is that wo must esnrch for
characteristics which man and the
great anthropoids share to somo dis
tant ancestry which Is common to
both anthropoids and man.
"Theso apos do not represent a se
ries of evolutionary jumps, culminat
ing in man, but are end-branches from
a common stock."
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Among tho stars to be seen In the
Minneapolis Klks' minstrels are Wil
lard, "the man who grows." Mr.
Willard has for several years appear
ed on the Orphuum and Welth vaude
ville circuits, occupying headlino po
sitions, and his act will be exactly as
presented on tho large vaudeville cir
cuits. Other star performers of the
company are Bill Brlnkman, former
llelmv the Surface.
GRASS VALLEY, Cal., July 1.
Four hundred feet below the surface,
a large log wa3 found recontly by
workmen drilling a power plant tun
nel at Caribou, on the r'eatjjo.r.j'lvor,
near hero. The wood was said to bo
well preserved and not petrified.
-Geologists state tho wood was
found In what at one tlmo was a river
bed on the west slopo of the Sierra
Novada mountains. Some of these
burled river beds havo been found
vastly rich in gold.
rrecious stones were classed as
male and female by tho Romans, ac
cording to the darkness or lightness
of their color.
YOUR OLD
RUGS
nnd carpets can be rewoven Into new
FIjt'FF HUGS
nt n nominal cos
Pick Bays: "The rugs wo clean are
clean when wo clean 'cm."
Free Delivery l'hono 180
Mosan Art Rug Co.
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t'LARK.NC'K WILLARD k
Svestorn vaudoville star, and more re
cently end man with the Kvaus min
strels; Ross Harvey, former ballad
Ist with Dockstader .Minstrels, Wil
liam Robertson, managing editor of
the Minneapolis Dally News, who
formerly was a dramatic artist, in
terlocutor og the Minneapolis min
strel company; Joseph Brln, producer
and writer of numerous popular
song hits; Charles S. Laird, basso so
loist of the Minneapolis Clloo club,
who is at present singing for the
Columbia Phonograph company;
Jack O'Toolc, a former Primrose min
strel star; Fred Will, an exceptional
dancer und many others nt Ashland
Chautauqua Thuresday evening, July
7 Hi.
What are the Important things to
consider In selecting a plan for your
home?
There Is tho location of your build
ing site, its si.e, the number of peo
ple In your family, the climatic condi
tions, the avallablity of suitable and
appropriate materials and probably
tho limits of your purse.
You want a plan to fit the needs
and requirements of your falmly
a plan which provides modern con
veniences, comfort, economic use of
material, labor, plus interior and ex
terior attractlvenoss in design, fin
ish anil arrangement.
It's poor business to take a profit
on your lot and lose money on your
home just because your plan is non
descript nnd commonplace.
He Sure of Plan
You owe it to yourself to bo sure
of your plan, because homo planning
Is serious business a business that
will net you a profit or loss, depend
ing upon the businesslike way you go
at it. To build from a plan that you
"guess will do" is poor judgment. It
may prove a waste of good dollars.
"Perhaps you havo decided that tho
plan you seloct must build tho homo
of your dreams, in this event, if you
hopo to find your "dream plan" al
ready prepared, you are apt to bo dis
appointed. If. however, you Btudy
these p'ans with open mind and tho
Idea of finding one which combines
the practical and convenient feat
lures to fit your needs, you are suro
to discover a plan which will approx
imate your Ideals and perhaps glvo
you additional features and conven
iences you have not counted on.
Mistakes Am tWIy
It's wrong to get the notion that
because you want asmall home your
plan doesn't deserve the same char
acter and class of design supplied peo
ple who spend larger sums of money
for bigger houses. This lu'Hef costs
thousands of homo builders thou
sands of dollars. They fail to un
derstand that tho experienced design
er and architect, on account of his
tiatuing und skill, Is tietter ablo to
know how to cut costs and get maxi
mum results.
The whole Idea In modern home
planning Is toward efficiency and la
bor saving without sacrificing com
fort. The tendency is to reduco the
size of rooms that require steps and
labor in housekeeping. Bedrooms
are smaller than formerly, but with
more thought toward adequate ven
tilation anil sunshine. Kitchens are
smaller, to save steps. The living
rooms aro opened
larger.
up and mado
FIGHT RETURNS 11 A. M.
According to present reports
: first returns on tho Dempsey-
Carpentler fight will reach Mod-
ford at. 1 1 a. m., Saturday, July
2nd, anil will bo posted at once
4 In the Mail Tribune window.
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uivr IX AM) CiKT rxoioii
an auto lop uindu specially for your
car and for YOl Isn't it some satis
faction to Know that you arc Hitting
under a top all your own, not like
thousands of other auto tops all cut
from the same pattern, of the same
material ? Besides, in making your
top to order, wo can mako it exactly
as you like it, from your own tfoods,
if you wish.
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Service Garage
Warm Weather Necessities
Bottled Drinks
and Ice Cream
They ;ut very popular at any out
door function, hut arc no longer
a picnic, necessity only. House
wives find tliem both mighty
handy and highly appreciated .
for liie table. They go with ev-"
crything eatable.
Wo. manufacture and sell by the
case.
GRAPLO, A-PORTER,
CHAMPAGNE VELVET,
WHISTLE AND LIT HI A
WATER
,7lso manufacture and retail
GOLD SEAL BRAND ICE
CREAM
l'hono 51 and we will deliver a
case of those driuks, or ice cream. -
Jackson County
Creamery
Made in Med ford
22-20 S. Fir'St.
Medford 1
THE EAGLE WILL SCREAM AT ASHLAND JULY 4tti
Wrestling Finish match Best two out of
three falls, between
TED THYE and RALPH HAND
'at Chautauqua Building at 2 p. m.
Other sports of all kinds. Watch for
particulars
DARING AND THRILLING
EXHIBITION OF AERIAL STUNTS
All Southern Oregon and Northern California Will
Join in This Dig Celebration All Day July 4th
BIGGEST PARADE EVER IN
SOUTHERN OREGON
CHILDREN'S SPORTS ALL KINDS
BASEBALL GAMES LOTS OF MUSIC
BIG DISPLAY FIRE WORKS
Special attraction at the Vining, the most
beautiful theatre in Oregon
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