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" .- ftjt-'' vhtt. s '..-j .,r ' ' p( I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 16, .1930. ff IF A REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURE Through the Wall CENTRAL POINT 0 Q' ' ' ' OOO OOO '' iiimiiQ PEOPLES PULPIT... i&1WWnv," MEDFORD OUR V. . ir ! A 111 it tMvf Itf By CLEVELAND MOFFETT Copyright, 1905, by D. Appleton & Co. t ! A Snappy Gamo Until the Seventh, When Mcdford Scored for Only Time In Game Great Crowd Sees Splendid Game of Ball. J CHAPTER XVL eKOKttXR AT BAT. XTOGS BACTBVIILB sat In his oKlca at the Palais do Justice. J "to ML Ooqaeall back jrctr ht' asked of ate clerk, Xa,a4r. B's waUtBs. -iloeil I'll m ala." The clerk withdrew aad Bshered la at. PmL 8H den," 'motiaaed Uw Judge. "Ceqacel. 1'aa tired, bat I'm going to extualaa this man. of yoara tonight. Jfcrarc&er, 70a hare bo standing in that case. The- work has been done by Tol. the warrant was senred by Signal, and the wltatascs hare been Ruuuaaaed-fej TIcboI. Is that under wood 7" -Of eaarse." -That Is mj official attitude," smiled XTantrrllle. unbending a little, "I aro&t't add that between oarselrea I appreciate what you hava dese. and I ahull de nay best to bar year servlcee properly recognised JooaeaB bowed. "Now. then. continued the Judge, 1mt yosi get th wltBeasear "YesV "Asd the girir -1 went for her myself. She la. oat Me." Asd the prisoner? "He's ta another roota under guard." "The thlBgs'he wore? Did yoa find tfees? The detectrre nodded. "Wa found tfeet he has a room oa the fifth floor Hate. Cecile's. H keeps It by "Certainly uot.- afeii Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL. Pwtor Brooklyn Tabernacle. PASTOR RUSSELL IN LONDON "HEREAFTER" The big crowd which attended lho "Call Jules." said Hnutcvllle. Tho 'AfedfonUCentrnl Point iramo nt tho clerk reappeared with a largo leather bnU groundg Sunday had n run fori0 "Open It." directed tho magistrate. . thoif monoi' n tho wa through.. For "Spread the things on tho table, uroe- isix innings uoiu siucs urow dhuiks. . ner, what about this wig and false 1 Colcmun nnd Lux woro both in beard V good form nnd thoy wero backed up Greener walked deliberately to the bv their resuectivo teams in biir table. inni.M.. f... ' Uussell. of the Hrooklyn Tabernacle, ,Z Zl" lltZJ.'Zl Tho hits were three and three up. w .' w"- "M ,.c. . ... v.u.wS wuk .u.., ", illrt .... 1. lOH "LIUIIWAI'IKU -. W ...V .;... ........ The Judge looked up and said quietly to the guard, "Take off his coat and shirt, boots and trousers.' The guard obeyed M. Paul whispered to Hauterllle, "Thcro SU1I U No Moic lt!,, Noihei Soitow Not dying, Neither Shall llierr U Any More Pmj F01 tlir Fotinci lliingt Are Ptued Awey" (Revelation xxi, A), -QOO I OOO" ...) J. K. KNVART, I'raiiMont J. A. PERKY. Vloo-ProHldunt. JOHN S. OIIT1I, Cmuilor. W. II. JACKSON, Amt't Cimhlor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $10,000 SAFETY BOXES F0F1 RENT. A GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. on "UKilKAFTEll" under the nil In that inniue Wilkinson shot a snlccs ot tuo "International Bible Stu- handeuffs 'ball between C. Clark's Iors at thirddoul8 Association." Taking the above users." and reached first; Strain laid downj'0' he said:- jan attempted snerutee and beat it! "" o".i....i... w .. lout. Meanwhile Wilkinson had' "' '" " " - 'j 'Take off his garters and pull up hU stolen second nnd beat tho nttcmnt drawers. 1 want his legs bare below. to cat h h;m at th;nU Antcl nv w second, Coleman hit safely and u kinson scored. In an attempt to catch Strain nt third on Hill's infield the knees "It's nn outrage!"' cried Qroeuer. "Silence, sir!" glared the magistrate Ponnpnll sluml liv In pninp wntehful' ness as the prisoner's lower legs were ' PP Llx threw his arm out, the ball uncovered. .went wild end Strain crossed the "Ah!" he cried in triumph. "1 knew 'plate. Coleman came in with him, it! There!" lie pointed to an egg but was sent back to third, scoring shaped wound on the right calf, two 'a minute later, whilo Ross, tho Cen red semicircles in the white flesh. ' troi p0'mt shortstop, was messing up "IfS the first time I etxr marked a mnsMmnti'a wnrm rrnnn.li.is. Hon. I London, Eng.. May 8.-Albert Me- n"'1 n" ot his children. Tho arraugi mortal Ilall, the largest and most re- l"e"J ,s tliat' ""'" by 1111111 came nowned auditorium In the world, hav "T"',7 """ In,e, m80 "' , 1. . . ., . tlou of tho dead. For as all In Adam lug a capacity of ten thousand wn. de cve 0 , QhrM crowded this evening to hear Pastor ,,, av m,t ( ,,, own onler" (l Corinthians xv. ai-Kli 1 "Doctrine of Ocmoni." ' The truth about this matter Is severe eneugh: U shows forth Divine Justice. , Intertwined with Divine Mercy and Iaivo Wo admit our present 1111 worthiness of llfo eternal and feel grateful for proposed assistance through Christ, but our great Adver sary, operating throuKh Ignorance, ami . superstition nnd fear, seized the op- portunlty to decolve us nnd inlsren. sent uur Creator by bringing In what bf. Paul designated, "dwirlues of DRIVERS that know the country SIGS that cover the ccimtiy QUIOKIiV AND WITH COMK.IcT TO YOU AltK AIAVAYH TO 11V roUNI) A'l TIIK KAKLOW . DOW I NO. 1'ltOPItlKTOIlH. WEST SIDE STABLES I'HONH 21111 H. OUAPli MTHKICT ty of minds It docs not seem logical that death ends all. So surely as wu believe our Creator to be all-wise, we must assume that he has some pur pose In connection with our race, not attained as yet, something beyoud the demons" (I Timothy I v. It. These have capacity of nttalnmcut in the present been promulgated, not merely In heath kins went into the box nnd wnlked the year. Ho made his change there. mad we fevnd everything that he took C the vilg, tb beard and the rough elethes." "Capital! Capital: I want yoa to be javesent. Coquenll, at the examination." "A, thafa kind of your exclaimed JLPaaL Ke kind at all. Toall be of great aerrlce. Get those witnesses ont of aleht aad then bring la the Bum." A few socmen ts later the prisoner atered. waiting with hands manacled. Be MUX wore his smart clothes and was as coldly self possessed aa at the aaeaaeat of his arrest. The clerk set tled himself at his desk aad prepared to write. "What Is your name?" began the Jadge. "J dont care to give It." Js yoar nnme Adolf Greener?" "Stt" "Are ye a woodcarrerT "Croener. yoa are lying. Tell mo If yea hare asoney to employ a lawyer?" "1 wish bo lawyer." "That is sot the question. Yoa are rader traspiclon of having committed a criott and" "What crime?" asked the prisoner sharply. "Marder. We think that you shot the billiard player Martinez." Both Judge and detective watched the man closely as tills name was spoken, lint neither saw the slightest algn of emotion. "So 1 ask If yoa will provide a law yer r" "No." answered the accused. "Then the court will assign a law yer for yonr defense," "lf!s quite useless." shrugged the pristraer-. Then the magistrate resumed stern tjrz "Yob were arrested, sir, this aftcr ncaa In the company of a woman. Do you know who-she-is?" "1 do. She is a lady of my acquaint aace." The Judge snorted incredulously. "Yob don't even know her name?" -Yob think not?" "Greener." said HautevIIIo Bternly, "joe say this woman 1 a person of year acquaintance. We'll Bee." Ho toaehed a bell, and as tho door opened, "Sline. Ceclle," he said. A asoment later there swept in a usge woman of forty-five with bold, da?k eyes and hair that was too red to be rtttL She snt down. "Yoa uro Mme, Ceclle and you keep a tea room an the Placo do la Made letee?r "Tea, sir." Tin? woman went on to rclato that the Eaaa before her bad come into her stubHshincnt that afternoon and pre vailed on a woman at a table, to whom he hud Introduced himself, to go. out and drive a few blocks with hlra la a carriage. He offered her 1300 franc. He assured her that ho would no require her company for over sev en: or eight minutes. She accepted the offer. She know that he had never met the woman before. Now the wo a te question was brought in. She had Lees traced by Tlgnol's men. She corroborated what Mme. Ceclle had said, aad both harried out. "Now. sir, what hare yoa to say?" dsmuadctl the judge, facing tho prls envr. "NUhmg." At this the Judge leased over to Co qusuU, and after 11 few low words he spoke to the clerk, who bowed and wn. our. Th-. judge resumed, "Do you also dee? that you have a room, rented by thyearr the boose of Mme. Ceclle?" T team uothlBjr about such a room," deeawetf the ether. "1 awayosfr yoa didn't go there to ttsange year clothes?" .,.. ..?-. ..... .1. r ' mur. ivi. . (fiy ibi.f.. leg?" asked the Judge. MiJf n,ml, l8n". fi,IiR l.h bS- "1 I was bitten by a dog." -Marshal, tho Central Point cntch- "It's a wonder you didn't shoot the 1 , overthrew third nnd the "Pretzel" dog," flashed the detective. camo in. Bcebce wnlked, filling the "What do you mean?" retorted the bnses again. Wilkinson, who had other. , started the ruu-gettiug, was too nnx- Coqucnll bent close, black wrath fous and struck out. "Butch" has burning U. his deep set eyes, and)been doinR R00j st;ck work CLunng spoke three simple words that seemed tho season but Wflg too r ,0 to smite the prisoner with sudden , . ... .,.., ,.. fear, "Oh. nothing, ttauuir (To Bo Continued.) life, under present conditions. Even without n Divine rcvelntlou. therefore, wo would be Justllled hi anticipating a life beyoud the tomb, but specula tion upon such nn important subject, of such vital Interest, Is uot necessary We are glad thut our Creator has ell lands, but amongst the civilized, ' These false doctrines have tended to alienate the hearts and minds of hit- ' inanity from God and his revelatien: they have put u barrier between God and tils creatures ' These "doctrines of demons" arc pre. seated from various standpoints, but ' A SNAP IN ORCHARD LAND One hundred nnd Histy ncros of free red soil, 10 to !I0 foot depth; two wells, about '25 acres cleared; n very gradual smith hill slop.i; ono-half inllo from postoffico', less than oiio-fourth mila fri.iu school and seven and ono-half tnilcrt southwest of Jacksonville. Onlv f30 por nero. Call on or nddroKs JOE THOMAS 222 SOUTH HOLLY STREET. MEDFORD, OREGON given ns lu the lllble clear Intimations Uiey rtf H,lko ,,, ouo reM)c;t: n,uy respecting his punoses. in relation to ,,ey all teach that God deceived our mankind lu the future. Nevertheless 1 first pnrents when he told them that these purposes were kept secret not I the "wages of sin is death." These revealed until the first advent of our "doctrines of demons" assert the con Redeemer. Thus the Anostle declares ' ,r'iry. that man cannot die. hut mum that "Christ brought llfo nnd Immor-! Ilve "omewl.ere to all eternity. Thus . rt.l .tin l.nula .. f ...nn r.... .1.1. .1.... ' tnllty to light through too Gospel." It on the basis of man's fears, this doc CITY NOTICES. Urine in ffirtcn rlirnn rnc iTedford never made n bobble, and i"; nm,l ',H, T'l ... .... ..... . . coiiul not l cleurlv il outside ot the two wild throws above mentioned the Central Point boys got off with six. Coleman was hit five times, Lux four times. Central Point pulled off threo nifty The most spectacular for NOTICE OP EXECTION Be it resolved by the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon That notice is hereby given that a special election In and for double plays the city of Medford, and in and for one was when Ross nipped Beebco's vu irrurjr UUrU.UBiler uescrioeu, J-J fly neQr second ou the ru S?dn nn,?efrh BymBa m,?ieiLiS and touched tho baK before Isaacs be held, and the same will be held ,, , , , .... , , on the 24th day of May, 1910, be- cou,d scramble back to it. A dou tween the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m. ble unassisted is not often made. and 5 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose Coleman had eleven strikeouts to of submitting to tho qualified elect- vB a: ore of said city at said election the T " , . . .. following questien: Isancs walked once and was hit Shall the boundaries of tho city of twice and made a hit batted 1.000. Me..ford be altered by Including The game would have been 1-0 if i?torelntowU-0llW,nB defiCrlbcd ter" Lux' arm had hold out. F Com'encing at the northeast cor- Milcs stopped one from Hopkins' ner of section 36, township 37, but in the ninth that nearly lifted range 2 west of the Willamette mer- him off his feet, but he ot the man trlmi flinf 2t.l thfll.. li.iMt.tr.n !!. ik.i.ii ... .....Id..,!,. ,, . ,., hn.iinl,, , I "" " ......n. iuimiw, ., ,"... ..a ...wo.u.v uiivn, un u.uuhui. .u , . -.,,,,. ,,. ,,,. , , ,, and conditions ,. ,i,,.or.. 8t) horrible as to be nun could not be clearly discerned. Without any Divine revelation, we Idlan; thenco south on tho east lino of donation land claim No. 85. In reckoned with. They can sure play said town and range; thence west somo unu. along the north lino of said dona- . The lineup: tlon land claim No. 85 and donation I Medford Henselmnn, third; Miles, land claim No. 84, of said town and ,, ., T . v, , ' range to the northwest corner of shortstop; Isaacs, center: Bcebce, said donation land claim No. 84: right; Wilkinson, first; Strain, sec thenca north to tho north line of said ond; Ante), left; Coleman, pitcher; section jo, oemg me present oounn- jij( catcher. see n sulllclcucy on every hand to cause astonishment and to call anx iously for explanations. We see the world of mankind weak nnd depraved, sighing, crying and dying. "Transi tory" Is written upon everything hu man. The Scriptures assert that we of today are living under "a reign of sin und dentil, and that this dominion has lasted for over six thousand years. Why are these things so? Is It not true that t tie re Is but the one God? Is It not true that his creatures on the spirit plane are perfect, that In heaven there Is neither sighing, uor crying, uor dying? There is no reign of sin and death there, no hospitals, no asylums, no Jails, no penitentiaries all is harmony, perfect, pure. In full accord with the Almighty. Why tire Those Central Point boys ure to bo J conditions so different on this enrth of ours? Because One Man Disobeyed. The lllble alone offers us an explana tion of the situation. It tells us that God created our nice as pure, as per- seating and terrifying to every sane and healthy mind These "doctrines of demons" have been promulgated fur and near, and with various colorings. hut In essence they are all the same They have come down from the "dnrl; ages," represented In all our creeds. Catholic and Protestant. Our Catholic friends have developed this thought to a nicety They tell us that of those who die. only a mere handful are fit for heaven and go there Immediately. They tell us thut the most reprehensible class, heretical rejectors of Divine Truth, will lx sent to a hell of eternal torture where the; will never die. They assure us, how ever, that the number who will re ceive this extreme punishment Is small In comparison with the nice as n whnle Thev tell us that the malnrllv Catholics mid Protestants, clvlllz.il I and heathen, are unlit for heaven at ' tenth, and likewise not deserving of eternal ton uro. and that thus the great mass of mankind, nine out of every , ten. go at death to Purgatory, there m I suffer for centuries or for thousands ' of years In expiation of sins, ami for I purlllcatloii of their souls, that the, may he eventually III for Heaven and feet, as holy, as Imppy as the angels. , f ,,,,.,,. 0llr ,K.nrt8 r,.b(1, lt mlt.,( and Hint he placed our first parents In Eden, surrounded with everything a view of the "hereafter." While gU in;- our Catholic friends, and our own forefathers who were Caiholles. rredlt ury ol sum cuy oi aicaieru: icence n . . .- . r, . ... innn. ,nA ,, n ,, uenirai i ouu oanuerson, second;1 hi.niiUfni ,,- fi.imiii.. it ..vni.iitm section 36 and tho present boundary ss, shortstop; C. Clark, third; that our fall from that perfection Into . for being as sincere us mirselves. we oi saiu cuy, io piace oi commence- xjupians, ursi; -i. ciarK, center; u. mental moral nnd physical decrepl ' conclude unit the light or our (hi, ami ment; all in Jackson county, Uiegon. peart, loft; Lux, pitcher; Marshal, ' tiidi came us a result of disobedience i "'" "'" "r "lr bilelllgonce. will not Tho following are hereby doslg- catcher; Farrnr, right. ,0 God. It exolulus that "the wages ' ",,rmlt " '" .'ll'vc '"! ri-Juhe In nated as tho places in said city at Scoro bv innWs- , i i ., . ,, ..,, ', ,Z,. I Hiieli n view of the "hereafter" as this which the polls will be open within .ra,coro, b inn,D58: ... . of ' ,s dcatl'" t,int l,,e H0U ,,", I u-.. ,v . ,,.....,.. .,r..u. ,.. ,:., wld city: .ueuioru ....o u o o u 0 4 0 0-4 sinneth. It shall die." that all tho souls " ""' " ". " ,. , "- ;,,",,." , roomf WBrd Commerc,aI CIub P TV ; n 1 1 ! 1 i ! ! ,rodllc-'d '''' Ad'" ud ""'reservation for his creatures. Qn-i TOr vno, hi Ca,t' Po,nt" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 , er live are dying souls, in consequence P,,..-nt vi-. wor,. Second ward Nash hotel. nua innonnn-11 r. . . , ,. , , , , Proteetsnt Views Worse. Third ward-City hall. ",ts 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1-5 1 of our sli.-lnhcrltanco. This Is bad Wl(, ,, Wf of ,B ..Icr,fc The following is hereby designated " U- K enough, sad enough; and, its was in- uf,er.. frol)l ,lt, MtiindiMjItti of our as the place in the territory above Aiediord 4 4 0 ! tended, our hearts cry out after the Protestant creeds? How do these com described at which the polls will bo Central Point 0 5 0 1 living God. for his mercy nnd comnas. I r,n. with the Catholic views foro i epen: Fourth houso from south city At Grants Pass the home tenm slon. that he would save us from death. ! going how much worse? When our limits, on west side of county road walloped Jacksonville by a scoro of I save us from destruction. Tho answer 1 forefathers thought they hud found ox' ending s -uih from tuo crc Newtown street in eaid city. The following have been and here by are, appointed and designated as judges and clerks of Bald electien: of 18 to 7. Advertised Letter List. nf ntvlnn lifutlit.. In .tint il. n,n llllM. to live that our Creator graciously do- signs that sinners shall not be immor tal. Hut, hearkening, we hear a mes- something erroneous In the teachings of Papacy, when thoy concluded that Purgutory was not to ho found lu the lllble. they heroically determined to Tho followim? lettora romnin mi.. ."'"... cast It out of their creeds. Hut alas' i First ward in said city L. L. Da- ,, fop nt tm, nnBfnff!n J r" saB ". u " .u "as ,0."eu When discarding It. thoy did not re- ' 9ryn Iti.lnAi n XJ T InH av 4,,tvA o n f - " - i- .'--w ... .,.wt. r if.f..n Itl p,rn nnso nn nnfl "llOfiril fill. I . , ...... .1 (.1 .. I I clerk; 0. W. Davis, Judge and clerk. t0 ur- WeUnMauy, May 11, 1010: grounlngs of tho prisoners." He fore- . mnttcr worse They held on to the oecona warn in saia city u. u. nuni. , . u, sioury, -irt. knew our helplessness under tho relgu I "doctrine of demoiis," that God hud, Warner Judge; J. Bollinger. Judge Charles Ault. FoHh Bnrtlov. II. W.i .... .... ..... . l ' clerk WUI,am UIr,ck ,udB0 and Bunvell, Thomas P. Boltz, Ernest provision for our case In ndvanco-"be-1 "u could not be destroyed, and ho Third ward in said city M. F. Mc B"wn, Mrs. Libby Brown, J. 11. , fore 10 fOUnuon f ,i,o world." i '" proceeded to Interpret matters ' Cown, Judge; Scott Davis, Judge and Bnstow, Mrs. II. J. Buckingham, After four t10U8nd years of this ' alo,l ,,,at ,ln"- "'1I"K Scrip ' clerk; H. B. Cady, Judge and clerk. iMrs. Alice G. Burch, Frank Caron r..in nt i ,i ,,.!, ei.ii,itm.. D. . ,ura,M,,B" 4)f ,,lt' lryl",llo ,,,," "''' In tho territory heretofore dcs-,o rimrlov Plnmnn Tnmoa Or,i,, . , . .. the saintly were lit ror heaven, mid re cribed C. W. Rinahergor, Judge; R. fe;,Ti p",, "'uu r r' V'"e JU8t,C Wltll0Ut ,crey, Ur Cri" JeclliiK the theory of Purgatory, the; A. Johnson, Judge nnd clerk William, ;" 0or. Artiiur ueit, .Miss U. nt0r revealcnl the wonderful fcuturuH J 0f;iciillv cutiMlunffl nil except tho Hiilnt Murray,, Judge and clerk. j-. urew, airs, atuenno wierson, .. i 0f his Program Ho sent forth his The electors of said city of Med-. S. J. (general delivery), Earncht ' Son. "that he. bvthe grace of God rora, ana tno electors or tno terri tory hereinbefore described, are horoby invited to vote on said prop osition by placing upon their ballots, for annexation" or "againBt annex ation" or wordB equivalent thereto. Marshall. Mr. MeCiii,,,, iCnttir, Af.i i,i,u..if .. .,..,. ,. ,.n. ,. Resolved further, that this notice i,, ,f ' B- ... "-".; 1 " T"! " "".T ..7."'... e daily Mall Tri-i "' Mia' "" """'. . . ia.-, tuui -uc is me propiiiiuion bo published in the dally bune. a nowspapor of gonoral clrcu lrtlon In sail elly of Modto-rt, and in territory abovo described, for a per iod of four weeks prior to such elec tion, and. also four copies thereof be posted In four public places in said city, and four public places within tho territory above described, for a like period, by tho city recorder or under his direction. Tho forogolng resolution was passed on the 19th day of April, 1910, by the following vete: Merrick, nyo; Emorlck. absent; Wortman, aye; Elfert, aye; Dem mor, aye; Welsh, aye. Approved, April so, imo. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TBLFER. City Recorder. .... ., ..0, wu.uut,u ijiiwioun, iu. or ins urogram uo sent ronu u S. J. (general delivery), Earncht Son. "that he, by tho grace of Ooi Findly, Etta Foster, Clay Frccmnn, might tnste denth for overy man" Mrs. 0. P. Helms, Elins Ilughos, . not fJr the Ulcct Church merely, but Charley L.ano, U. J. Mead, Wtllinm for all the families of the earth Mead, Theodore Mngill, Mrs. Belle Hence It Is written that Jesus ,"g;ive ml again. isatlsfae- Jor, Alex. Parson, Pacific Ifural I tloui for our sins (the Church'si and World, C. C. Page, W. J.. Palmer, Al-' not for ours only, but also for the sIiin bort Peters, A. J, Peel, Herbert, of tho whole hi rid" So. then, the death penalty pin- uouticed against our race, which would Pierce, Fred Piorco, William J. Price, Sonco Don Ifemigio, Laurio Itubcns. Lazimo Snnjo, M, A, Starns, Eva have reduced Aihim und his posterity i. Stallsworth, P. E. Stiles, Grunt E. the hopeless coudltlou of Iiciinim. as Stanley, Master Taylor, Dr. T. H.j respects eternol life, God had already Fjorks, Tho Vogue, Mrs. J, B. West, i intended to set aside through the sue- nuco or Christ .Neverineiess, ne al lowed sin and death to reign from Adam to Moses, and from Moses to Christ, and from Calvary to the pres ent. He hits contented himself with Mrs. A. E. Whitney, Hotel Woods, Johnnie Wilson, C. When ton. Parties calling for tho nbovo let ters will please Bay "advertised." A charge of 1 cent will bo mndo upon j nying the foundation for the world delivery. wide blessing. In the death of the lie- i deomer He intends ultliiiaiely, the I Hlblo assures us, to offer complete de liverance from sin and death, to Adam A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. Haskinfl for Health. .'.V logically consigned all except ly thereafter to eternal torture. Alas! How Inconsistent It Is; how strange that we ever thought Divine I'ore knowledge, Wisdom, Justice, Mercy, I.ovo and Power should have created man to the number of thousands of millions, with the foreknowledge and fore-Intention and desire that tlio.v should suffer an eternity of torture. Psrtlno of the Ways. Thus, my dear h.Mirers, you with tm i self and others of the Intelligent peo pl of the world, tlud ourselves todu In a most trying position, Our hearts have repudiated the doctrine of eter uul torture as being un-Chrlst-IIke, mi worthy even of n devil, Wo can In' llovo unit her lu n Purgatory of eentu rlcs, nor In eternal torture as a conse qiicuco or penalty for Adam's dlsobed. once In eating of the forbidden fruit nor as u penalty upon his children foi not living perfect lives when the wero "horn In sin and shupeii In Inlqiil ty" and "prone to sin ns tho sparks in lly upward." Our hearts cry out for the living God und tho truo light upon his dealings. . Medford Iron Works 12. 13. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Mnchincrv. Agents in Southern Ore gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. You are Welcome to wait here anytime SEE THE NEW FOUNTAIN PEN. On your way to or from the postoffice, just drop in und ill low tiH the pluutiiiru of Hliowinp you the linos of SUNDRIES. Medford Pharmacy Near P. 0., Medford. All night service. Phone Main 3641 $2L ''" UlllMfeeWIX. .bbH yET.1 :. aW&s r mtMm ' en WfrrVlrUmA v J,A. stHaVHi - .vVj l: Graduation Presents A Fine Collection ri maptim i nrnnv lllilllllll Urn IV Jul 1 1 Tho Jeweler NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. REAL ESTATE Farmland Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and MininGlaims Medford Realty Co Room 10, JaGkson County Bank Building Lu "& ,p., Kj(JeWL i - -