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TUWDFORD.
THURSDAY,
LE
HOLD REVIVAL IN
HILL OFFICIALS
Scene From Foley & Burke Shows
TUNE 18. 1025 e L
Ti
t PASS 'MEETING
WAS TENT
FAJLS TO ARRIVE
The second day of the Southern
Oregon Hoinomakers' Institute proved us Angeles,
with on attendance larger than Titen
day. Fully one-fourth of tho audience.
"Were from Jackson county, the follow
ing districts were represented: Hoguo
River, Tolo, Central Point, Med ford
and Coleman creek.
MisS'Cooley discussed the location
of seams and darts for different types tt((l
oi UKuroB. mHn tuy uemouHiraien
most convincingly how simple, inex
pensive and attractive lamp ah ados
can he made.
Miss Thornley, who is In charge of
the recreational periods, had the
women play games in the morning and
in the afternoon hour discussed the
hygiene of the feet, how to prevent
and cure flat feet. Miss Thornley is
a specialist in corrective gymnastics
and each .afternoon from 4 to 5 she
will discuss exercises which may he
used at home to correct specific
troubles. j
The inuw!c was in charge of Mrs.
Parsons of (J rants Haas and the Hev.
Gordon Hart led the community sing
ing as on the' previous day.
The speaker of tho afternoon was
Dean Kllwood Smith of the Oregon
Agricultural college; his subject was
"When. You Head a poem," and ho
added, "If You Iteud a Poem." lie
illustrated his talk with quotations
and selected poems, his choice being
varied enough to pluano every taste,
as it included Shakespeare, Words
Worth, and on down to the most mod
ern of our" poets, such ns Amy Lowell
and Robert Pgst.
OF LIONS CLUB
firiffiih Jones, lawyo r-evansellHt of
arrived in Med ford to
day prepared to ouon the revival ser
vices in tho big lent on J fay market
Sfjuiu'e. The bit? tent, however, fulled
to arrive so the meetings are to be
held in the Kirst Methodist church un
WoNt Main and haurel streets. It Is
proposed to hold a parade this even
ing and marc) from the tent site to
church. i
.ncuioru ih a wonucriui city, nam
Attorney Jones yesterday. "Fourteen
years ago I visited Med ford and tho
wonderful growth of this city and the
building no v. going on makes mo
realize that the metropolis of south
ern Oregon 1h a coming city where
business is to lie mingled with pleas
ure to the profit of all. Your climate,
and your wonderful drinking water
both are unsurpassed. The meetings
In tho Methodist church will be justj
us kuoo iinii puj im oh a toi oouor even
than if our tent had arrived."
The evangelist ii; party consists of
Mr. JoneH and his daughter IJiwtte,
Uert O. Smith, newspaper man who
will conduct the Hinging and bis
daughter Frances Sm it h. Th'v nvv
all from Los Angeles and it is plunued
to conduct, services here, in (Irants
l'nss, in Klamath Falls and other
cities of Oregon during tho vacation
period.
Ah on attorney who has figured in
some Important law cases in this
country. Mr. Jones Ih said to he well
known to the legal fraternity. I lis
wife was nn Oregon girl and lived
for some time In Portland where she
hns relatives. The entire parly is en
thused with the climate ami prospects
.of this great state.
Itev. .1. H. (Joan, president of the
Ministerial association of At ed ford Is
doing all in his power to make t he
stay of Kvangelist Jones In Med ford a
great success, lie has been asked to
open the meeting this evening. The
other pastors of the city are lo assist.
In the revival, which Is being held
under the auspices of all of the Pro
test a nt churches In litis city.
'i no j o icy a j;uikc snow appear at
Mcdford. June 22 to -27. . -
Tho trained animal features, partic
ularly, have been responsible for no
end of favorable criticism by the many
patrons of the all feature
King Dodo, the giant gorilla,
the dlrecton of his tutor, Cap't Jrvln,
dines with IiIh master, using knife and
fork with much the same ease and
grace that is expected from the hu
man family. Tho man-npe does, some
times, forget himself and absolutely
disregards all table etiquette, and dur
ing inese periods or rnrgoiruiness pre
sents a most excellent imitation of a
sword swaliower.
Mohamid, the Arabian horse that
computet! difficult mathematical prob
lems, and his tilth nlavmate. the dt:n.
ircus. inutlve Shetland pony. Dodger, are
under feature attractions.
Other novel exhibitions dining the
circus program, Is that of Madame
Wilklns with her educated macaws,
parrots and cockatoos, .lames Dobbs'
high school equities, military ponies,
somersaulting dogs and riding ' monkeys.
IIS SATURDAY;
Big Military
Demonstration Friday
East Camp Jackson
One of the big events for tho -public
was t ho 1 1.ttt a Hun demons! ration
by the Itlnd Infantry this afternoon
on the hill Just ti'Mt of (;unp Jackson.
It was a real demonstration of actual
warfare and was witnessed by a large
number of people.
The same kind of a demonstration
will occur tomorrow at 1 : 'Mi p. m.
and will be put on by the 18th In
fantry at the same place. If you
missed the demonstration today . koo
this one tomorrow.
Leave the Crater Lake highway and
go over Jiuck.shot hill and sentries
will show you the route after going
over the hill.
Drill al Camp Jark:aiu by the
Infantry Friday at fi p. m will
ho another event well worth seeing.
The Screen
By Ye Press Agent.
The Wednesday luncheon or the
Lions' club was of unusual interest, wa
Brigadier-General White, the guest of
honor, gave a very instructive talk on
the subject of National Defense day.
The violin und cornet duet by Misses
Madn und Marjorfo Moore drew rounds
of applause from nil present. The
sfnging and dancing by Miss Luciie
White were equally appreciated.. IMano
accompaniments were furnished by
AllIllIH Pl'llitt.
With tlennrnl Whltn
Welch, Captain (Hob and Lieutenant Carter's old stago melodrama, which
Friedenthal. Among other .guests ,n to tho Itmito today for a two
present worn John Carkln. 10. C. (lad- days' showing. They arc House Peters,
dis. 0..-K Gates, Robert lloyl und Paul whorfe return to tho screen was innrk
MoDonald. lOvery member und guest 0,1 bv tho production of this new plc
fenlisted for National Dofnnso day. tun?' n,ul KiK "gKt, one of tho oarl
- Tho annual election of officers will 1,,Ht rtf t-reen starH, and now a feature
he held next Wednesday, at which director.
time will bo announced tho result of Tho Carter molodrnma Is full of n
the recent- referendum ballot on club nations. A village is wiped away by
projects for tho coming year. A full u ryetono; a log jam crashes through
Why does one, accustomed to n
sleeping porch, so often "catch cold"
In a hot, stuffy railway coach?
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. June 18. j
Plans wore completed here today for ;
the visit next Saturday to Klamath '
county of high officials rtf the Hill :
and Northern lines, who are coming ,
to gain first hand information, of the j
country where the last great rail bat- j
tie of the west will be staged with tho i
Southern Pacific Interests for domin
ation of the Klamath country and cen-
tral Oregon. j
Included In tho party will he Presi-
dent Charles Donnelly of the 'North- j
ern Pacific; President Ralph Hudd of i
the Great Northern, President W. V.
Turner of the Oregon Trunk, and the ;
:New York board of directors of allied :
lines, as well as eastern financiers, j
'general counsel and others high in i
the councils of the rail lines. j
. Of chief public Interest will bo the
: reception given to the people of Klam-
jnth county at tho White Pelican hotel
j, Saturday night, at which Presidents
I Donnelly and Budd will outline the
plans of the roads for their entry to
'Klamath county.
f The special train bearing the 25 rail
j officials will arrive at Ashland at 9
Lt Armory tnday o'clock Saturday morning. They will
ue met mere wim a iteet oi motor ;
cars in charge of Jack Kimball, Klam- ;
ath representative of the W'eyerhaeus-
or Timber company, and will bo driven
over the Green Springs highway to ;
Klamath Falls. From this city they ,
will go by automobile to various parts j
A Noble Outcast
L. C. Lnrtcr presents "A Noble Out
cast" in the Armory at Mcdford. Juno
1 !) ftnd 20. This play has, ever since
its first Tiroductinn nroven a most suc
cessful drama. It enjoyed a long run ot the country where their survey lines
in Kngland and has delighted au
diences in New York. Chicago and tho
principal cities of this country.
The author now for the first time
allows "A Noble Outcast" to be print
ed from the original manuscript. The
play is founded on nn older piece,
"Jocrlsse the Juggler," which has been
practicajiy obsolete for many years. In
the whole range of tho drama there is
no character to be found with such
power to compel-' alternate laughter
and tears as Is shown by Jerry tho
Tramp. The dramatic interest 'Is in
tense, tho appeal to tho sympathy of
tho human heart powerful, and tho
comedy is as refined," says Mr. Lurtor.
are projected.
Tho party will leave hero Sunday '
morning by motor car for Bend ar- I
riving there to board another special
train at five' o'clock Sunday evening.
The incompatible natures of pneu
monia and fresh nlr prevent their
living to gether in the same house.
"The. Tornado," Itmito.
Two pioneer stars of the screen com
bined their efforts in "The Tornado,"
were Colonel spectacular picturlzatlon of Lincoln J.
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Fitted up to rent one apartment If desired.
A homo that a millionaire might enjoy.
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Nervous Conditions
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WhatlrtMAMPICO?
Grand or Upright in appearance it is
simply a piano
hut in its r:ase tlierc is concealed a wonderful inven
tion which endows that piano with the services ot
tile, world's great artists .to play for its fortunate
owner. It is the ideal musical instrument for the
home.
The owner of an Ampico does ..
not. have to depend on a musical
member of the family or a friend
who drops iir to wake the silent
piano, rather, he has at his com
mand, the wonderful music of
all t h e ' a s e s, played as only
the great artists canplay.it.
The A m p 1 c
should not he eon
fused with any
o t h e r t y p e of
player. It is the
only instrument
made that faith
fully re - enacts
the artist.
We lmve 1!iu Am
pifio in the celelimleil
Humps Bros, inul
Miikoii & Itamlin
piano.1;. Priced from
$845 up and sold on
very, easy payments,
it is within tlie reaeli
of every family.
Play tho Amplen by
hand if you wish. There
is absolutely no chuiiKO
in tho piano action.
A) oil tt-
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D. C. DURHAM
Piano Tuning
R. W. WILSON
Mgr. Piano Dapt.
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THE ION OFF AT
a railroad brldo piutiKittK n train Into
.tho torrent, und thoro are other thrillH.
j Hut HiiKKOt and T'etors linvo coti
truHtod IhoHo with ninny human
toiK'htjH, and thoru Ih comedy relief hy
Kate Price and Hulls! KdwnrdH. liuth
Clifford jdiiyw the principal fouilufno
role,
"('oiulntr Thntuli," nt Crnlorlnn.
' . ' ' J ThonuiH MelKhnn UKiiiu hns SAUi Leo
1 , ! jn pjUy with him in hla new picture,
"ThoHhow1 Off," Hunrcnia comedy ""ii"K Through." in which ho will
succour ot two senHOUH In New York, " s,,1 at tho limit's Craterlan tomor
will he noon nt Ilunt'H CnileHan lo- 'ow and .Saturday.
nlKht. I "t'o'nliiK Through," which wan df-
Tho younR mnn from whom -Tho rocted by Kduard Sutherland, in has
Rhow Off" deriveH itH name Ih not only 0,1 " Ih-thea's novel, "Ued
a prominent member of the ureal hu- Hork." The Htory Ih of tho iron mlncH,
aim kivch flieiKiiun one or loose Hliiroy
i me
Is
man family, but hIho prohahly of your
own family. Here Ih a very lifo like
craftily sustained portrait of the young
American man wlione wospel Ih lluff,
and who belleven he can win aucees
manly rides ho playn so well.
JU'shloH MIhh Lee, ho has with him
in the cast that fino actor, John
Mlltern, and Wallace lleery. Lauren co
(Wheat, Kruuk Chnmpeau, Gus Wein-.
hutK und Allco Knowlton. ,
One of this seaMon's bluest funfestH
is nn added attraction on the new bill
today, the William Fox special picture,
"Darwin Was ItlKh.," In this film tho
fans wil be given a treat In the way
of a very humorous treatment of the
famous Darwinian theory as to tho or
IkIu of man.
The Lure of the Streams, the Mountains, the Sea Shore and the Great
Outdoors Calls for Outing Equipment
Ho hart Knvannnuli
Ah Aubrey l'ipcr
with n slap on the oaok. Aubrey Vi
per Is his name and he keep piping
" about himself till his relatives get an
earaeho, Jlo blows off till they blow
! up.
Mo carries off the pretty daughter
; of a middle class IMillailelphla family.
Her relatives fear the worst. They
get It when half a year later, he
ftwatfgeriugly brings his wife home to
live with her mother, having fulled to
Hunnort her and his own tasty ward
robo on a salary of $32 a week. Just
when her father dies from a stroke
Aubrey borrows nn automobile and
hursts liko n bomb into tho thick of
traffic, breaks a traffic cop's arm
bungs up a trolley, and scratches tho
varnish off hla own manly beauty. Tho
caui fines hiin $1000. Aubrey is un
disturbed, he has friends lo pay It. lie
remains a wonder to the end, abso
lutely unshaken in bis belief th by
0i e rely saying n thin he makes it so,
with one wave of the hand.
And at the flinil curtain he duin
founds0hem nil by sbowin . was
partly responsible for bringing a for
tune to the family, trii..phunily prov
ing himself good for sometng be
idct n iu king talking recur da. ,
o o c
$njils school days George Washing
ton was always umpire In disputes.
SICK WOMEN
ATTENTION!
Read this Remarkable Testi
mony Regarding Results from
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Norfolk, Virginia. "If you only
know how many women and pirls havo
taken your methnno
by hearing my testi
mony, it would seem
wonderful to you.
Every day and every
chance I havo 1 ad
vise some one to try
it It was in June,
1904, when I had
Riven up to never pot
well, that 1 wrote
to you. My husbnnd
went to tho drug
store and brought
(ho Vegetable, Compound homo to mo.
In a few days 1 bean to improve and 1
havo often taken it since. I am now
passing through the Chan-wof Lifennd
still stick by it and am enjoying won
derful health. When I iirat started with
your medicines 1 was a mere shadow.
My health seemed to be gon The
last doctor 1 had said he would give me
no more local treatments unless I went
to the Hospital und was operated on.
That was when I gave the doctors up.
Now I am a health' robust woman. 1
wish 1 could Ull trlf world what a won
derful medicine Lvdm R 1'inkhainVi
Vegetable (oinio'.tnd in. 1 will be only
tiK) glad to answer letters from any
where. I wish alt sick women woui0
tnko it "-Mrs. J. A. Jones, 317 Collcy
Avenue, Nurfolk, Virginia.
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Auto Tents $8.50 to $13.50. Camp Stools 60c to $1.25.
All Steel Auto Trunks $8.50. All Steel Suitcase $6.25.
Gasoline Camp Stoves, Two Burners, Extra Large, $6.50.
Folding Camp Tables, Guaranteed Not to Warp, $4.85.
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