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i .1 r.fh IS ,sst 11 : , "I i PJGE TWELVE HEALTH FOUND IN 1M0R0NI OLSEN FRUIT COCKTAIL Simply made with these four ' fruits and sugar to taste MEDFOTN) MATT, TITPT7XE. MTTVFORD, OTF.OOX WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1023. PLAYERS PLEASE NATION HONORS GENIUS OF THOMAS A EDISON Thil simple fruit cocktail will bring enjoyment and health to your table: Sections of grapefruit, of orange, of pineapple and bananas with the addition of granulated or powdered sugar to taste. The dis- Y.y Mary (;retiur. For a tlilu Willi uh liii in vitality !(It) us "Kxpn-siiliig Willie," the jllachcl Crolhei'H comely, ns pro- Idnced at llio Cratrrliin Hunter by olvinir of the smrsr Mends theO1" .Moronl-Olscn. Plltyers last flavors n the various fruit nnd night, drew a gratifying Iiudlonco.l adds to them sweetness nature's perfect flavor. ' One of the main purposes of cookr ery one often lost sight of in these days of extreme diets Is to add to the zest and enjoyment of foods. And there is no other ingredient so useful in making other 'healthful foods gracious to the palate as sugar. The good cook, by the judi cious use of sugar, makes all kinds of fresh fruits, vegetables and meats tasteful and delicious. 1 We spoke above of extreme diets. More than that, they are dangerous to health. Eminent medical, authori ties are alarmed at the semi-starvation reducing diets. Extreme reduc ing removes the protecting fat that nature intends everybody should have. It tends to destroy the protec tion against disease. It very often causes permanent injuries to the most delicate organs and tissues. ' One of the first laws of health is to eat enough. Diet sensibly. You can't neglect eating and keep well. The Sugar Institute. Title fault serious trouble Tho records of the court show thcBO to. he viirioiiH . und varied and very often quite surprising ;to Die . owner of the properly who thought he luul a clear ' title. Such defeets would ,hnvc heen brought to light and could have been cor rected if the purchaser had insisted on title in- . siirancc. Jackson County Abstract to. 121 East Sixth Phone 41 H couldn't possibly have bn nioio uraiifylnjf from the Ptund polnt of vizo. lint tho play wan tho tiling thut held them. A fine, unbrnkmi rhythm, bnrn of yours of repertory loam work umoni? th(Mo capable play cm, ran through tho production. Indi vidual charactei izatlofiH stood out only ho much hh rippling mftlodhn jlll-ItPA I l.,...,.,l..,.., ..... II,... iAiTott nt m little I The opening curtain was a study In ourythniy, which allowed the audience to "net" the nfittlnff and discover the two women at tho top of tho Hteps, vlnwinnc Willie's maprniflceiit now hnuno. Their eharacterH w.oro PHtubliKhcd batons a word wtm Kpoken, Minnie, the nupprcHHPd mimic teacher lover of Willie, was lilBh IlKlited with tho KroteHf(iierieu nf modern cailcature, and uh tho ()lot progreHHed, alio limbered up Into an almont nornint human heintf. who had found her.Nelf. Her transition xviih mihllo, and her final awukeninp, when it came. did not offend tho nouses with any exploit, vo of fret a. "Willie's mother, the balancInK r pi i eet or the play, was nym pa thetically portrayed by a eapable netreHs. Talirerro, played hv Gordon' J(. NV-lnon, and Kninnes ; ftylvester by .laiiet Younjr, were Mwo extreme Ideas, expressed with a definite stroke and a beauty that will loner be remembered. ! Tho 1 Jons' elub, responslhln for JbrlnKlnif the Moronl-OlwMi JMayers .to Medford. deserve special vote j of appreciation, as well as a note , of eonpi alutitllons for their share jln the box of fire success uf the production, Thursday morning. ' nt . nine o'cock, the doors of Shields' store at Centf.il and KlKhth streets will hwImr open for the start of a went stock redueinR- ajnle. and people from all parts of southern Oregon nro expected to Rather in town for tho event. The entire slock or HtijcUls' store includknr; ladies' retuly-to-wear, dry woods, hosiery, women's huts ami notions will be sold by Ij. K. JrKUson, well known Alcdford sales director after which the Shields location will lie occu pied by thn new store of H. C. lladley, Inc. For thi liiHt Mnvernl diiva Khlnl.lu J store has been closed and a crew has been busy prepiniiiK the ntoro fore the Htnrlc disposal sale under Mr. Ferguson's supervision. A new shipment of coatH and dresses haw arrived for the opening day and extra sates people will be on hand to serve the rrowd of tdi uppers to morrow. Friday and Saturday. L. F. Kerguson, who is directing the Shields stock disposal sale, re cently managed tho bankrupt stock sale of Swenson and I'eebler's furnlturo store In this city. Mr. Ferguson needs no Introduction to peopo hero as Medford and Kogue Hi ver valley shoppers are thoroly fHmillnr with His excellent mer chandising potleles nnd conversant with the values no offers to the buying public. Jmrns y1v; .u-Hv K'Jife ll " I emmmi& 1 ranmrnw iiiiiiiiiiiiinnmi ttwtnwnmswrwmitttaa a a Everybody Join In Bluebird Pearl EST Thomas A. Edison has been accorded the highest honor of his country, the congressional medal y honor. The medal was bestowed to commemorate his achievements "In illuminating the path of progress through the development and apollcation of Inventions that have revolutionized civilization In the last century." It was presented by Secretary Andrew W. Mellon. Screeijjfe Hollywood By Wade Werner ! HOLLYWOOD. C'u;. inullrylne; (for kingship In a costume picture i t..,.., . .i ... "... ... , ' -iiiiiiii.iiri' nro Rim ni-lv nr Imvlnr not Willi,.,! ilown In Hlnml' ' s,.nUM. nni1 finally "Knliool Days. COM" See OtirWtndoivs for Simple Details No Red Tape No Rules No Obligations to Buy Just Select the Real Pearl VALUABLE PRIZES 4 'JEWELERS MEDFORD. ORE. PEARL HEAD QUARTERS Tim offli l.il rount fur Ike olKlit ! Imvlnr not wtitti'n ilown In Hlnml UANOHOU.YST. PHONB 244 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing service IVheatheHaisins have gone to Market .fcfcrs... V Take (haf well earned vacation! M$S RAISIN GROWERS: 'Enjoy this ' popular head- ,quartr of ' .iViWyftmiU.Y ,4R artridi mm. Omji MM. it fZ? m,MM. IT Are 7on Keadv tiQTEL INSURANCE First Insurance j Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phono 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon Initliilive mcjiHtiroH vntrrt upon at tho fionerul rlcctlnti Tut'Hfluy, No voirilx'r II, nnd the crf liriul count for thn city of Anhlunrt oloctiun wore oompioted hy the canvnHinB honrl thlH mornlnp. Tlie offlciul vote in aa follow on tho initiative monHtirps: (insolino Tax No :. (!,"itl2 Yi'S 2.123 Jlnjority ngalnsl 42C0 Auto JJtfMiso Tleliirti(ti. No '. Sfi19 . Yob 3511 Majority nBlnt .2038 Incotno Tux Hill. No 4348 J'os 3848 .Majority nuninst COO I.lmliinir Iri'iHluttiro. No : SSI 9 Yes 3797 dm tnl achool lilBtor- 8. Tho dotull i c I n k mastornil iu.st now hy Wil- I in in linkowoll, Soiu- M-mnri In Color, j In one of tho color- rpvtlos Kd . wariN nppoar.s ns himself. Ho Is I HittiriK at a piano anil fiictulx ' aruuiKl him arc nskiiiK lilm to pluy , tuni'S which they r.'im-nilicr M. ! wl-oto. lid liCBins with "Ily tho LlKlit of llio Silvery .Moon." niut . a ho plays tho scene fades Into :th love-makliiK of tho sontf, with ithe characters in the mini; now do- Iiik the siiiKini;. ' Sunlionnet .Sue." Jlmmlo Yali ntiiie" and ' If I Were .Millionaire - are simthirlv lire- ' - .. - . i ninese kii-ih should navo no Doctors dee are that fiistlnc fori (loiter is snld to ho becoming w ith (li-eta (lurlio's douhle playinu """'-u,t' '" leurnlnit stenoBi aphy. : 1 r days w ill restore one's liaslc ! imno prevalent rnnon; young wo- tho part of the teacher In the tnpro being no spelling in thut lan- metabolic rate. Jf you care for men. Perhaps nnothcr argument tuiiite. ihal sort of thing. - ! against necking pnrtles. Majority against Dcwlmtes Illll. Yoh Ko !: 2? .4002 UII17 85 Majority for ltoguo Itlvei- Illll Yes 4018 No atB Majority for 70S Cmpqun Hlver mil. Yes ..i 3S!4 tin 3771 Majority for 123 .Mt'lU'llzlc. ItlviY Illll. A'es 3S18 No 3727 Mi-lioolroom seiiuence. Hints of I lliii 1'iiiuie. Theatergoers may get a thrill who p o r t r n y s ; "t of his eoio-talkle revues he Louis XIV lnenuse of what they suggest can be Douglas Kali- done on the screen In sound and Dunks' new nrn-i color. Olivinosis the i,,.nr.D .i.tni. ' (I 11 c t I o 11, "The can reproduce fnlthfullv'In naturnl "op, lion Mask." Is to, sounds and colors a group of street "Set acquainted : gamins tw anging their ukuleles -...: I th n hut" nnd singing "( I Were a Mllllon , ilouiul that is blg alre" should also be capable of re- snotiRh to ding producing with vivid realism any Him nil around stage enleitnlnmnnl 1 ...1.1. . I. i Bakevell 11,0 Iot b,,t must and color are combined with register only drama. luiiiiiuiiiesH unu tincinty wnen the r Wm. young khig walks him In front of the camera. "Tnko a week or so nnd pal around with tho dcy; until ho gels used lo you," were Fairbanks' In structions us lie turned tho Ureal Dane over to Hakowell. Where- upun a studio wit. who was wateli Musical Comedy Km. Already several producers are laying plans for screen musical ; Comedies, nnd the Warner I'.roth j ers have begun actual production of "The Desert Kong," a light op era. How extensively color will be used In these musical features has Jul) It's going, to bt some day for Homo niovle actor to play the i'l'lnco of Wales on mid off a liorso." lug tho nlavei's athletic m I, .,,,, i 1 "nt yet been announced, but mean to get the hound under control 1 xvl1"" " ' Interesting to note that dropped tho remark: "What a!""1 ''""eh Is bringing 30 New i oi k show-girls to Hollywood as a nucleus for his screen musical com edy slock company; that Fox iH about ready to begin n musical comedy, and that I'niversal will I exploit (be old fashioned minstrel most ! show In sound, made , . Changeling. Meanwhile many players are enraged or perplexed, according to their temperaments. ,y the di lemma of "doubled voices." They play In a silent picture and weeks the reels have been V,.. V...-1. ..1,1.. persoiw helng admitted on-speeiullped b.-rrk. Ihey hear themselves ' , euuniersigneu ; speaking from the screen ir. and validated by tho proper exec-n- !s(ran voice,. One character act- Uvea, ut' tt irnrk- n.-r (fin miin h flirt : ..... . . ,,,.,. , ., . f, 5 ! recently nnd heard herself talking Hardly Appropriate Tho scrrccy with which talking plcturos nro being i these duys Bliuts out not onlv the i casual visitor who would llke.lo see tho wheels round, but many studio employes who ordinarily have the freedom of the Int. At one stucbo wboe first sound nuiKu i irvi-iiu) was compioioil it later, nl'ter as uiscovcreu uint oven the few shipped to rVsbland Mayor. Peters , Thornton Cnuncllinen. J, O, Ambrose 7t7 . T. llergner ..in(.9 w. H. Itbiko .... H. 1. C'laycohlb .lames Horsey .... .1. C. Hoppo Kred Taylor i. H. 'Wenner .. (!eo. Yen CVUtetery Improvement '''e.i i n 73 No 4 70 Auto (.limp .Sanllarliini. . C6 . 1IG4 ...12SI1 ...ntin ...12119 ... r.27 ,..11 OS ...i:i;i3 sic Ann ,.l.ll, .!, M....J 'v """ " " "'isei, causing i: ,i, . .u..,,-rf,iWinj. ,, dialect. Some .M ? ,10';ml ,Cl' CnUr"'ik they should sue the pro inlght wlpo their loot. teor- cthei-s si,,-,- .1 i,i When tho boy returned nn.1 i ,iorj nnd lKh I slapped the mat down outside the t door they saw ho had selected n' When we write the truth II bnndsnmo design featuring. I n Isn't so necessary to keep a enr- largo letlers tho word "Welcome." I hnn copy. . j To the first half-million new Ford owners Yes No Yes No Yoa No Olflolnl Term. X44 ti39 70.i 001 ICtra 'IVrrltory. 940 022 STREET-DEPARTMENT When 2iotir Children Ciy for It i Oregon lit divided into 80 coun ties containing vast area of S9,fi! anuare miles, greater tbnn the romblned area of New York and fannq'lvanla, . Baby 1ms little upnets nt tlmei. All your euro ennnot prevent them. Hut vou rim be preiinicl. Then -..n ran. do wlint uny cx'cn'ni-i',l numn would do wliul iiiont ,Iivimc-ihiii would tell yon to do gi.o' a few dnips of plain Cnloriu. X, mioner done than Hnby is miotltril; relief ii just a matter of inonivnlii. Yet you Iiv rated your rliild without tine ot a Biiuile doubtful ilrtiKi ( aktori la rritrtalil. So it's tufe to u-e ns ufteii uii nu infant liai unv little pit i u yon raunnt pit away. Ami il'i lwn iady tor tlie eruelcr tiauga of colic, or count ipat ion, or iluirrliea; enVc. tive, too, fur older children. Tirfnj;. fir milliijn Icitllra uric bought la,l year. Film Alarms Anywhore else tho clanging ot bells nnd tho clatter of l'lro appar atus tPiirltw down Ihe main street brings tho query: "Where's the fire?" Hero the seasoned resident squints nn eye' ul the hose nnd chemicnl trucks ns they round Ihe corner nnd asks: "Where's tho camera?" Ho knows it is only the Hollywood flro department playing Its bit In another picture.' Job less extrns In the street crowd squirm at the thought that some producer Is getting their services tor liniblnc, hut visitors from out of town usually get n thrill out of the discovery that they have heen dialled Into the movies. If only ns Inexpensive "atmosphere," ' i t a Giving residents along Columbus nvonuo and Chestnut street better streets, the street department has been cnRagcd for severnl dnys leveling tho ronrt beds, taking out bumps and chuokholes. This work will bo extended to other parts of the city whenever found needed. Outside of this, there Is little street work, with tho exception of paving operations on Portland avenue mui Almond street, where paving uperaiiflna were scheduled to ho resumed yesterday, but nro now expected to be begun toduy. A delay wns caused hy lioublo at tho asphalt mixing plant sou lb of Meilfonl. .Johnson Wright of Missouri be. quenthe.t 130 acres of land to the Almighty, who wns deeignnied In tho deed ns the "party of the second part." A Maine woman. 100 years old. attributes her long life to the fuel Hint she hns always minded her own business. Keformers will tay ant hat yalci. a, torrlbla cries. The follow who wants to begin at llio top should become a well driller. I lly Wnclc Werner. ItOl.l.YWOOl), I'nl. Stage re vues, with nil their natural sounds nnd colors, urn being put into tin leans here for shipment 10 theaters with talking-singing screens. Two such color- tnlkles already I have been pro duced on the xr-tt-M sound stage by Oils Kdwavds, who made him self nnd his stage revues famous yCars ngo with such song-hits m School - Days' nnd "Sunbonnci Sue." The new screen revues nro 1t1er ly different from anything yet seen around here in (he way of n song and dialogue pie ture. The crfoet, when they were shown In the studio prelection room, was almost like looking t musical comedy through a mirror. Photographic wording of sound hy tho Movietone process wns com bined with the Technicolor process of recording colors to put boil, the aound and ho coloj oo celluloid.. Makeslife oweeter Too much to eat too rich a diet er too much "ranking. Ixiti of things came sour etomncli, but one thing can correct it quieklr. 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This is an invitation to you to take full advantage of the service facilities of the Ford dealer organ ization so that you may continue to enjoy many thousands of miles of carefree, economical motoring. The point, is this. Yon have a great car in the new Ford. It is simple in design, constructed of the best materials and -machined with unusual accuracy. It is so tt ell-made, in fact, that it requires surprisingly little attention. Yet that doesn't mean it 'should be neglected. , Like every other fine piece of machinery', it will serve you better and longer if given proper care. One of the best ways to do this is to take your car to the Ford dealer every 500 miles for oiling and greasing and a checking-up of the little things that have such a great bearing on long life and con tinuously good performance. Such an' inspection may mean a great deal to your car. . To you it means thousands upon thou sands of miles of motoring -without a care without ever lifting the hood. 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