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TTiTKUNR 'MTinPOTTO.' OIJKOOX, '- '... "' '" i-l-1- "" 1 I -U-" - I-' ' "l- 1 Hi.'.1 U '-J-. TTESDAY.' MAKOtT".!.. 1022 dip Aimonn ui IN EVERYTHING Calumet Baking Powder is First In Quality received highest awards at the World's Pure Food Exposition. Chica go, Illinois; Paris Exposition, Paris, France. First in Results never fails to pro duce pure, sweet, wholesome foods. First in Purity -containsonlysuch ingredients as have been oracielly approved by theUnitedStaresPu Food Authorities. IT UHUUimULrtl OPING. REVIVAL Lsvw-fcjtj! FIRST METHODIST At the Pago A throbbing photoplay of Chinese love and vengeance a vivid story of San Francisco's Chinatown is "Where LlKhts Aro Low," toiuuriiiK ' Sessno FIST FIGHT OVER LOG CAIVIP GRUB v ' ENDS IN MURDER With nn audience that tilled the auditorium tho tuienltif seivko of the revival at the First Mothoillst church Sunday ni:ht promised un usual interest and success. Hew Haivourt AW. Pock of Lour Ueach. C'ftltrornla. Impressed ma R,ory wn,eh ,( Uo w,th tn vloltt. hearers by his vnriiestneK.s and sin- tUm of m nni.u.llt Chinese, custom, verity. It was evident from his first ; ., . , , ...... word that he would hold the attcn. lH0'ukw iduy. a son of royalty tion mid grip" tho confidence of the who utlu h;,s chosen his bride, ulso people. a daughter ot tho aristoctircy. . Hut His sermon vs on "The Wnse of tho youth loves a poor mnldeu from a Sin." Ho brought out tho fact that j less fortunate station. First In Economy moderate in price you save when i you buy It. Contains more than tbeordinary leaven. Ing strength-th e 1 ore you use less. First in mil Cons of homes where "nothing else" will da 111 A pavnd can of Calm sat contain full 19am. from baking powder eon in 13 am. can intrl ol 16 OS. can. B are yen gatapanad wban jroa wan tit. people "work" for vases, and that Kin is a sure paymaster. One strik ing sentence was, "There has never been a cut in the wniro scale of sin." His sermon last nipht was address ed to the church workers. Tonight Is "Official Hoard Niirht." but Dr. Peeks" subject will be of ene ral interest. He will Pi'ak on "Can Wo Know Hod?" ! TACtMA, Mac. 2S Jumuit llriniks. Hayakawa, which comes to tho Pago go, ,)ead at the Sheltou, "A'ui., hos theatre today for a four day eimniw- ,l(Ul, nml Joh1 o,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, K.V mont. The eminent Japanese star has ; county Jail an the result of In this story a subject well fitted to shooting afTalr nt Camp One ot the his emotional capabilities. It la n Simpsim IokkIkk company, 20 miles went of Sshelton. last oveninc. Tho shootlnK ivsiilted from a ilinr. rel iiver the foad Served at tint tamp, Krooks was a loKKer and fanipe.l the tamp cook. ttrioks hnvlnt; w'viked in camps Sheltvn for the past 20 years, and Camplnill for lii years. Hrooks' I homo Is on a small farm near t'en- TO Merchants! We specialize in writing and preparing copy; planning lay outs; writing and proparing catalogs, booklets, folders and letters. Phone 30.T-J-2, nnd ask for HUsa Heine. ' SUCCESS ADVERTISING AGENCY BIS West 10th St., Medford No Btase celebrity can escape the question, constantly put hy interview ers in person, and contained In count less letters from those youngsters, more often girls, who aspire to a theatrical career, "What advice would you give to a young girl who is eacer to become a groat actress?" is often asked of Ethel Barrymore, whom we are to see in Zoe Akins' play. "Ue classee," at the Pase thcatrvv Monday evening, April 3. A few days ago, to a newspaper representative, in one of the few interviews .Miss Harrymore consents t. she said: "Few girls indeed, I imagine, escape in their teens the ambition to become an actress. Even earlier, the love for 'playing house' or 'dressing . up," is merely a very childish love for drama. Some girls find the ambition a transi tory cne and take up some other 1 career, for wtich they may be better , suited. There are the others, how ever, who, convinced they have the 'necessary spark' so frequently luan tioned in the autobiographies af earlier players, nurse their ambition and painstakingly go about their prepara tions for a livelihood In the theatre'. "I am so often asked to advise girls that I consider it something of a re sponsibility to give suggestions, but 1 .certainly would not say no to my intelligent girl wanting to go on the stage, allowing that she has the pro per equipment of adaptability, some ! intellect, and a bravery strong enough to carry her through a very great deal of very hard work. Only God has a right ta dictate w here genius or talent is concerned. How can we tell wheth er there may not be bidden in the veriest amateur that divine spark which keeps the theatre alive?" Dr. Johnson Says We believe in Advertising because we are ont ashamed that we are dentists. Also it is good business. Our work is quite reason able. An examination may convince you as much. Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST ; 228 East Main St. Phone 669 This Man Was Helped John Grab, 2539 Jackson Ave.. New Orleans, La-, writes: "Mjr kidneys were weak and had a soreness and dull pain across my back. I felt dull and lan guid and my kidneys didn't act right I began taking Foley Kidney Pills ana they b oop put my kidneys tn a eonnd healthy condition." Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys rid the system of acids and waste that cause lameness, backache, sore muscles, swollen joints and rheumatfc pains. Tonic In effect quick in sctkin. Sold everywhere. Ho Is determined to marry her. .Ills unrie sends him to America t be educated and In a few years Is gradtb ated. He still longs for tho day wheu he may marry his beloved. Ho is shocked to discover that she has been smuggled Into America and placed on the auction block. Larry Setnon's feature comedy, ;Tho tialta where a wife ami four nliildrvn live. Aceoi'iliilK tn the Hlory itven to the authorities there had been bad blood between tho men for nearly two weeks as a remit! of mmrrelH i-eKurtl-Iiik camp "Knib." After nupper in dny nUht Camplx-ll wan playlmi ' cards with other men nt tho camp when Prooks. came Into the room. The ivNiimed and l'lonkx S:iu-mlll " ..II IIia .... unirnm ..u IIIUMTC! Was tiuiiueu vainniii'H. um tiuiinn m--- many unusual scenes on It. which show several of the famous redwood trees, which grow to a height of 300 or more feet. At the Rialto A gripping story of theatre life will have its final presentations today nt the Rialto theatre. It Is called "At the Stage Door." It Is a production that reveals intimate glimpses of life behind the curtain of the theatre and has chiefly to do with the exiorionces of a young and beautiful country-bred girl who goes to New York after a disappointment In love and gets a j.)b in the chorus. Iu"The Sea Lion" Hobart Hosworth actor-producer, hag given to the scivon another picture triumph which bids fair to rival "The Sea Wolf." in Its appeal. In this picture are all the thrills, the suspense, the were told. The men fmiKht for elj;lit tr ten ml n lit en anil then were sepa rated and put out of the tiulldmit. Itrooks rvnewt-d hi attack and not Campbell down, report Kaid. Camp hell Iheti drew a revolver, ami Hhol I '.rooks through th,e hand. Thin nn! Mli'P him ami Campbell filed iiKain. the bulle! striking In tho body. No charge has yet been 'placed aptinst fampUll. who fled to the woods after the shootlnK. He found shelter in a farm house and early to ibo save hlmmlt up to the uuthoil .'. -. ... ' BERRYDALE BLOSSOMS Wut. Mcliride and son have returned breathless I to the volley for their summer work in moments of danger which make Hos worth's sea picttires riug true to life. Hosworth is supported by a strong cast. iiicludinK Bessie Love. "The Sea Lion" opens a four days engagement at the Itlalto theatre to morrow. . Court News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. I Chas. tredt. Marriage Licenses I. Patton and Acrhild Rom- Circuit Court State vs. Void Cha-uberlaln. Motion and order. 1st Nat. TSank of Medford vs. Koyal recelU 8!(.kneM- lns. Co. Complaint and summons. Geo. W. Nichols et al vs. J. T. Sulli van et al. Summons. State Land Hoard vs. Paul Milkouski Motion and order dismissing cause. Clara May Griffin vs. Althca Davis 8now et al. Motlog and affidavit Lee S. McMIchael vs. Olive Mc their ranch on the highway. T. J. Gardner has sold his Immense crop of apples and has to buy more to fill lato orders. It. F. Ileinslieet and Porlanl are doing their firtit spraying. Ed Miller luis his sew bungaluw nearly finlshod and will be occupying it by May. C. L. Atwovd tun his buildings com pieted; his enormous brooder and thicken housti will soon have two : thousand birds in them. I L. S. Wright has been improving bis place. , . . , C. Nelson has Improved his private road by graveling it; one would hardly know the old Martin place. Mrs. Stevens of Portland, is visiting her pa runts, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Steiner. ' Hen Hilton is recovering from his His many friends will be glad to see him around again. W. F. Hanley Is feeding over one hundred cf his thoroughbred Hereford yuung cattle on the home ranch this spring. They aro tine and qulto a There will be a community social al the Howard school house March 31 in Michael. Affidavit, order ot default. ,ne evcDlug Everybody welcome Shayne-Brun Hand Tailoring '. In addition to Pure Wool Fabrics and hand workmanship which re sult iu garments of longer wear you are assured -of the biggest values on the market. $27.00 $35.00 $30.00 $40.00 Bo measured today for your Spring togs. This guarantee protects you: We nr not satisfied iihIikm von nrp." 1 City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. . Phone 474 401 S. Riverside Ave WQOD! Kit- $:l.UO Tier nnd up. Vtah Eur Coal St(i.50 Ton. MFnFnnn piifi rn for l ie and TUhd Phono 213 Lewis to Meet Cad dock WICHITA. Kas.. Mar. 2S. Ed (Strangler) Lewis, champion and Earl Caddock, former champi3nwill wres tle for the world's heavyweight cham pionship here April 13, Tom Law, pro moter, announced today. da Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking laxmtiva Bromo (Quinine tablet which destroy rierms, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sys tem in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In fluenza. ... .. .,. Be sure you get1 - The genuine Hars this signature finding ot fact and conclusions ot law decree. City of Medford vs. Ezra E. Dill et al. Complaint. A. C. Crossman vs. C. Gentry and; H. A. Jansen. Chattel lien. Jas. G. Love vs. Jaruos Barnes ct al. Default, judgment. J. D. Pasarow vs. Mrs. F. E. Man ning. Complaint, undertaking on at tachment, affidavit on attachment. Probate Court Est. Eliza J. Mclntire. Will, petition to probate, proof of will, order. Est. H. S. Evans, count, vouchers. Est. Calvin Nance. Will, petition to Also a school board meeting April 3. 7 p. m. F. A.TJledep bus Improved his bun galow 'by building an addition. Mrs. Mace has rented her ranch and will move to tiwn. Medford should have plenty of milk these days; the Hilton dairy rends two truck loads there daily. Gene Howull has declared war on weeds In berries this spring. OiiiMiihle fir 53 Yearn. WHITIXSVILLK, Mass.. Mar. 28. Frank A. Cross of North bridge, Order, final ac- claims a record as Ions distance of fice holder.. At the annual town council Meeting yesterday, ho wan probate, proof ot will, order, oath of ''to1 constable for the Jifty-socond ftffina , i.iiiw. in 11 jvum III uhv IIIIM 1W1II Moicn. EV'KI'.KTT, Wash.. M.ir. 2H. -False teeth valmd at $550 wvre molen from two dental office in Kvurutt ither Huturday or Kunday iiiMhl. Only lilt: i most expensive varieties of "store" teeth, the kind commonly ued in pun- iniiKiriK were maun. 1 10 400 Real Estate Transfers Clara M. Schideler to Ora Stump et vir, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, blk. 1, Schldeler's Add. to Talent $ John Peterson et ux to Ray R. Kenaton, J2 of NW of sec. 32, tp. 35. 8. R. 4 W Males Piano House to It. H. Rulon, lot in Wolter Add. to Medford' 1C3 Robert L. Kaufman ct ux to I. C. Daley, lois 5 and C, blk.. 08, City of Medford .. 1300 Dwight Roys tt ux to Frank Gil- loon et ux, land in Ashland Perry E. Wynkoop et ux to Alice Hughes, pt. lot 1, blk. 3, Barr's Add. to Medford Lena Hlgglns to Roy Higgins, land In sec. 22, tp. 3C, 8. R. 4 West Sheriff to Knut 8yltevlg, land in sec. 14, tp. 32, 8. R. 1 East. 832.63 J. L. Demmer et ux to City ot Medford, lot 9, blk. 6, Fair- mount; Add. to Modfrd R. A. Holmes et ux to W. II. Bpeilman, lots 2 and 3, blk. 2, Bryant Add. to Medfard '. J. I). Wakeman et ux to Albert T. Mcllvain, land in sec. 1C, tp. 3fi, S. K. 4 W Ida tiristo wto Anna F. Htein metz, lot 3, blk. 4, Woodvllle Carnor & Sabin's Add Gottleib Elksnat to A. C. Babb, lots 1 and 2, blk. 13, Jackson ville .; .; enrts Price SOc 10 10 10 25 230 10 LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT Take a glaM of Salts to flash Kidneyi ii juaaaer bothers you JJrtnJt lot of water. G00 H Drowned, ( iwta Illea. SA.V HALVA Dull. Hffpublln of Hal vailor, -Mar., 2X. KiKht pussenKers wore drowned unions; thorn two chil dren and u -newly Married (-0111110 when the Hteumboat Klenlta W'.-u) wreck'-d on i bar In 'the Colorado I river. rii.rtlii'.i:icrn i f'( :. ,' j-.i y; 11 UKJli,'l4.V;yivv4 Uux. Taihs tnnat renbirly evwitually pro duces kidney trouble in ixrlU form 01 other, says a well knon authority, be cause the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sort ot distress, particularly backache and mis ery m wie kidney region; rtteumatio twin pes, severe headaches, sold stomach, oon- atipation, torpid ' liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinarv Irritation. 'The moment your buck hurts or kM ncys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, get about four ounces cf Jad fialts from any good pharmacy; take a tabletfxwnfuj in a gloss of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fins. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapci and lemon juice, combined with llthia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys snd stimulate tbem to normal activity; also to neutralize tba aoids in the urine so it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. lad Walla cannot , injure - anyone; tnukes a delightful sfTiirvesoent litlila wiitcr tlriul; which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kMiievd and urinary orpin clean, thus vi4;'J Htiwt hiJufy, . wvji.jm i'iajijjuiracaT tut 'i4 v Ji'HLjttij'.nrt; m 'fls, n 1 1 1 lie couvement Kind of Coffee The woody fibre and chaff which make the messy coffee grounds have been refined away by MrAVash ' ington's refiniivj; process. Just the absolutely pure, ; delicious coffee. No waste. 'BoakUl frtt. Soul HU for iVtiui fnuf 'fc. CAVASI1INOTON COM-Tf IU'I')NIN(.S COMPANY :2 Fifth Avenue, Now Ytrk ) MAD6INTHECU 4C fl ATTHC IMU i V 5 a. a km. l m. tf.aaaSTta3J-.T-t- livery Can Citi.irantccd to Give SAtiyfactioa CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL 'Via' a 3U I.L say, "that's real porrid.e," upon t a s t i n t OLYMPIC Wheat Hearts. Ml jaw Jim., . iny;;- ' a AU-1 hbit, J.4.M. u'-m aaai m 1 ( PENNSYLVANIA Vacuum tup Tires Cords' and Fabrics at New Low Prices A FREE TUBE Given av;ay with every Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tire told for cash during tho month of March. Buy your tires now. . Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Riverside i i i.sj Mi r w 1 . r igT,"'"ry 'im ".t i j.'.". y1 iisjwia ,j;im!.t;,Mi!.,,iiii; ;i'fi--iii-:Hviu,!!tw;il'ii5- I laaBrMwi afsmtiam , ismii ; t Mumtmt aaiim naia mmmmammjulimiMUt 7. a -fCkOI 1 n 7 The Cleanest Farms In Any Community FORDSON farms have that reputation. Early fall plow ing is what keeps these farms free of weeds. . ' "That's easy to talk about, but how are you going to piow when the ground is bo hard and dry, and the weather so hot that a team can't work?" That, probably is, your objection to the formula. "Use a Fordson-Olivcr Plowing Outfit," is the answer. Heat nd hard soil and dry weather don't bother a bit when you He Fordson power instead of horses. Early fall plowing with a Fordson tractor and an Oliver No. 7 plow will enable you to turn over the noil the time you know it will do the inost good. Over 200,000 Ford.on Farmers Ui Oliver Tillage Implements C. E. Gates Auto Co. La'Aus 'r. V-'.-J: r:v jpi- f-fS'i'g ,. k-,J 4 T- '.'-'''"'.' ' a'Bes-.aVJS.W 1Sa.i- ""4 ' 1