MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1908. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Papeb in a Livi Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Gborob Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ca utk, if mail at carrier. .. .0.BO On yf, by mail M il Ida.". IMMORTALITY. Immortality is the fairest, flower In Hie garden of faith some call it superstition. The promise of a hereafter, where all present wrongs are righted in the light of eter nal day. is solace to the afflicted, hope to the discouraged and inspiration to the world-worn. It is the blossom of brimming June, which in all ages has cheered the heavy laden. '' . ' , To see once more long-lost loves, to touch again the silent chords of memory, to awaken the forgotten melodies of the soul, to clothe our dreams with the cloth of golden realities, to magically rebuild from the ashes of failure the splendor of desires was not this promise allurement enough to hold humanity in its spell for centuries i " The belief in immortality, like so many of the softer and more beautiful theories of religion, is probably of pagan origin. It was brought from wicked Babylon by the .Hebrews who had absorbed t during the captivity. There was no rainbow promise of heaven in the stem religion of Moses, who taught tiud-f caring virtue. Jehovah of the ancient Jews, punished transgressions in the flesh and rewarded the faithful with substantial prospcritv. Con fu cius, the philosophers of Greece and Rome, and nearlv all early religious leaders taught, virtue as its own reward and enunciated the principle of the golden rule as the guide to happiness. Willi the scientific progress of the world in the last century came a reaction against the stereotyped beliefs of religion, and a wave of materialism swept the nations. People refused to believe longer in such doctrines as the eternal-damnation of innocent babes and a host of cher ished delusions went: overboard. The orthodox hell, aptly described 'as; ;' ; j i ' . s , !'A .boiling, .seething, bottomless pit, i - ' Whero ooi-)1;uiumhI sinners forever sit, U ,' ; (And boil and stew and bake and fry, Gnawed by the worms that never die" was discarded as a discord in a gospel of infinite love. So was the orthodox' heaven, with its endless processions of chanting angels. Agnosticism ruled the circles of culture and the popular conception of heaven and hell conformed more nearly to that of the old Persian Omar : "1. sent my soul into the invisible, Some letter of the after life to spell; And bye and bye my soul returned to me And said: '1 myself am heaven and hell: Heaven but the vision of fulfilled desire. And hell the shadow of a soul on fire. " There are indications now that another reaction is replacing the unbelief of the materialist with faith faith so great that it moves mountains and accomplishes mirac ulous cures. We know so much nowadays that we are be ginning to realize how little we really do know about this complex creature called man. There are a dozen new re ligious movements in America, all of which are alive with The wondrous vitality of faith. As taught by Christ, both body and soul are mended. We do not know how, but. we know that faith makes the lame to walk, the deaf to hear and the blind to see now as in the days of the lowly Xazarene. Through the blight of materialistic pessimism, the hope of immortality still lingered like "The sound of music heard ere birth A spirit lute touched on a spirit se-i. " The finite mind cainot grasp the infiirte. The why and wherefore remain unsolved mysteries. We know not whence nor whither; yet in each of us Ir.rks rniething of infinity the whispers and the shadows, suggestions of other davs and times, "of births far back, of -ives in dis tant star's." There is no scientific proof that the soul from whicl WHAT PAPERS SAY APPLE GROWING (Northwest Horticulturist) Tho great apple show wliii-h has just closed in Spokane, was au innovation to the commornul world. It was an inspiration to all fortunute enough to see it, and the growers have been stim ulated with confidence, eal and re newed determination. The captains of transportation have at last caught the idea that the future apple crops of the Pacific Northwest will command more tlmn ordinary service. Up to the time the Northern Pacific liailway comjmny carne under the control of the Hill family of financiers the policy was to fostor in every " way possible the fruit industery, , by providing ample facilities for tmn:porlatiiin. J'dr the past four years, as ulong the Great Aortlieru.fruit growers, have complained bitterly aud fur neglect' of proper at tention in time one of these lines at least, has been punished by having had to pay heavy damage claims to shippers. Tlie stockholders of this compauv seem to he dlouly getting their eyes open to at least one im-oiu-iHtoncy as to the manner iu which the road hns been li'iindelcd. Although promises ;m; nueli for adequate service, comim'reial fruit grov.-ers wouhl.be considerably Worried were it not for new lines xww building to tlio cost. Like the apple show itsoll',; the now lines are an inspiration even to present operating roa.ls as well as to the fruit growers. The Pjieilic Nurlhwest is fast becom ing a leruler iu the production of apples for the commercial markets both for In, inn and abroad, flint fuel is conced ed by nil in position to know. It is due to favorable elimatic conditions, soils contain ;i hi.'Ii per cent of avail able supply to potash ;ind other neccem ary elements of fertility combined with ample moisture under perfect control for proper application lit seasons of growing iemperiittire. Strict liortieultu ri:l laws have served to fix il high sluml ord iu the minds of growers end the ensinopoliti:!!! spirit of our people wiiil" in friendly rivalry from u local stunt! point, sland us a unit in lU'velopilig dis tant markets. In the control of insect pests, apple growers are becoming thoroughly skilled thanks to the workers at the experi ment stations, who are saving t lioiisamls of ilollurs iu this one class of fruit, 'the planting of cniuinerciul apple orclmrds inuy be s.'it'ely continued, but attention nhotild be given to the adeptibilily of pnl'ticulnr varieties lo a locality with an aim to suit the innr ket Intended to reach. Adopt the most modern methods of culture and handling in order to keep down ns low as possible the cost of producing, u good, or high class, solu ble product. Apple eating will never go out of fashion and markets will be de veloped more easily in the future than in the past, and they will also como to us, for the population will become very druse in thin part of tile country. Aim thin to meet the demands of both the high priced and the low priced markets. so is to realize a profit in either ense. Dear Reader- Just remember that this store is work ing for the best interest of the people in Southern Oregon. Honest Merchandise Sold at Honest Prices Every Article Guarenteed ItSjwill pay you to watch this space every day. Things are doing here. , i , BEDFORD'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP Baker-Hutchason C o. Central Avenue, Just North of the Jackson County Bank Medford Theater WAP.K WKA7:E"S iUE KI!HETS. Doan's Kidney Pills Hav? Done Groat Servlc. for People Who Work In Medford. , .Most Modford people work overy day in some strained, unnatural position bending constantly over a desk rifling on joltink wngons or cars doing labor ious housework; lifting, reaching or pull iug, or trying the back in a hundred und ono other wjiys. All these strains ben to wear, weaken and injure the kid neqs until they fall behind in their work of filtering tho poisons from the blood. Doan's Kidney Pilb cure sick kidneys, put new strongth in bad backs. Medford cures prove it. Thomas .1. 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"Another phase of tho work relates to stopping the wasto not only in min ing coal, but also in its utilization. "The government is also endeavor ing to save the timber resources. Ac cording to Chief Engineer Pinchot, the lumber supply, with the present increas ing rate of consumption, cannot last be yond 35 years. "Last year fire losses in the United Stntes amounted to the tremendous total of $21ff000,000. This is from six to ev entimes the firo losses of Europe. Three fourths of the; entire loss in tho United State occurred in frame buildings, which means faulty, defective contsruc-tion." ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. tho path of the inst. "a shining light, gpowirg more and more unto the perfect day," The following letters remain uncalled for at the Medford, Oregon, postoffice Pecember 23, 1008: O. B. Abraham, Will Copple, Charles Cumminge, Louisa Culp, John Porner, Don A. Jones, Mr. Lamlrieh, William W. Laurence George Major, Tlenry Mer gler. Miss Alva McQueir. 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