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HEALTH PROBLEM' AS RELATED 10 "Religion rmd ITonilli' will hp the theme discussed in tlx! First Metho dist church Sunday niglit in whirh n number r.X the ciiun hc; will unite inj n union service. This will be die op-j emmr' of the scries of Cliautnucjua i health lectures which hnvp been pre-1 sculcd bv .1. T. Elliott in mnnv churches of the nation. Willi the inne Hip problem nf health has been n sadly nc:'leetcd problem. Pr. C J. Itollins is deeply interested in (be problem of hcdlli .is related to ilie problems of rclicinn. and hns previously lipid similar bealtb cam imiens iu churches be has served. The probleui of health as related to Ilie problenir; of religion lias become :i vital j.stine in most of the frreat churches of Ilie nafion at (lie present linn'. A sick man is never at his best in liiedicsl endeavor. Health a National Asset. The I'niled Ptntes trnvernmont re,- opnizps health ns one of her preatest assets. Never in her history has she rero'.'nizo.I this more than nl the present. Pbo is eyncidin? millions nt Ilie present lime for tr.iinine; in bcabli Ilie yomi.r men who are offorbur their sei"'ieo in defence of liberly, freedom and Ibc principles of democracy. Rlie lias bdil her hands on practically pv cry physical director of note In Ibe nalion-f(r (rainirif bci. soldiers fur liea'lll ;ind lereer erfieieiiev. Tbe-c. V. r, ('. A. nM'sira! diceelnr.s in con jiection ivilb Ibe reiuioiis wurl; of Ibe association lone been Ibe nioneer1- ill fi ecliini; ninths ni"ral mid- religious i.blii'lllion lo ca" "or nnd.dcvohm bS r.bvsieal , life. Hilly Pimdny sni in bis pvont meetine: now in progress in T o Aa'rele: in vhiidi elreadv over ?0.nilll iinve li if Ibe sswdnst -trail : "I would not liil.-p n miliuin dollars for vbtif I leinned as : viitmr man in Ibe V. ('. A. eoin'crniinr t'te eip-e of niy bc:ilt!' and Hiv lw.dv. 1 eruld neM-r Ilfive doec Ilie wit'.- I am doili;: willl ollt this kniiu-leil"-e " UnviilS'es of Neulect. "Kew recoyiiizc the fearful perils of nej.deetin to cure for the physical form. This is beins stressed today as nover before in the history of the nation. Sixty )iev pent of our man hood between Ibe aecs of 21 and !i have bei-n adjiuU-ed unfit Tor military, service in Ibcir eoiiulvv's ei"i'-c lie-ea-i'-c of. iii-ii'illli and mule-cbipcd bodies. This is an npp.tHimr rceonl as furnislu'd by our eiTriiili.ini lio.'irds, " The.: i'it: n -i -s are fuinidu d bv I(epie--ehlalivc Kuhn of I'alil'or nii'.' This means Hint sis- out of ev ery ten vomer men of our nation have ii. .mi : c KLlected in the dev.'t.Mioient ,o' fi.. ir jii..'; ;.ii );tv. ti,()i ;,, ar'o' 'J!'. 'en e-iM'(it ni-'S li,.m -j fit '.! fer t'"r-iep in defense of i 1m ir country, llilt school records deny that their 'jr.ul'nitej are a year leer than they were twenty years aTo. These vei onls a!-o show thai tlie ynmur man who Li-ndiiates t fnm our hii.b s.l loHaj is tw,. iiiidie. -h, titer than the '.:rad.i ite of Iwrnly years auo. The health ptolileiu i the on. Mini ,, the nee. I. int. tin-. Willi the iiroblem oi' the ri liuiou-. hie aiul ; on hae the -.'reaiet problenw of the uie-Mic' a"e ttuit over dawn ed on bumanitv. riTihloms of Hcnltli, (hie of Ibe n.U-htict problenis of n twentieth century ciu'iialiou is the del clopnicnl ot tile physical life of thc masse-. We .ire marshalling lor war the flower of the y.iuie; 111:111 hootl nt ,,ur maion. We are trainin-.' tin 111 t'ir physical ii-vel,.pment. What about I lie lill per cent thai i- htl b.' 1 1 1 t . 'J'hev nut he trained for lu''hcv phsieal ilev,l,,pm,i,t. 'J'lion fint'l "f tlu 111 niv be devel.iped into stroll- manhood, 11' lie ounvul nf their li',e i-. turned inlo pr.ip!'!- idian in l-. Thy - ical Irainiu uiut not oniy be. oire 11 part of out chuivli Ipe. It nai t (i.i.m; it-, phiio in a lariie iiii ie nn in all our pubbe sehools. h line I heeoloe 11 pait i. (he I raining 10 our home hi,.. Tin' man and I lie no mini at 111 11.11st triuii lor hi.ilth i.r bei'ome a (iliy--ii.il and t.cnon.. wiei 1; befoie llo v leaib tin ha! 1 litui y mark. I he ,. ,.tv,i, , , will (,,. ,i, . u cd in .i in;: lit i.y .1. t'. iplcet leeuirc . Sulii.l iln tlon of In .-M-Ailuii - ion li'i I lectin,. nil and Tresci l.i in-: l.v K. lit Worth Thi Ir M cii.M in tiold. No iniin run do hi" le t win n snf ferlllft flow backache, rhemuntic pains, swollen joint v nre inu--clen or other rvtaptoni' of ki.liiev troul.Lv ft. 11. Slone, vi" N. M :;t., l'c.i.lin-;. Ta., writes' "I ronti.ii tcd a mint re vere case of Mdiirv rouble. I madii ally ftrew worte and for months was unable to iil'eiil id l usineis. lie gun to use 1'nlev's Kidney tl and soon foil ml die p!,i,it were c.cre mil I havo bad no aches sim e. Tb.y bav noen? worth their weight tn (old to mo."' SoW wrvwbore. FOR LIBERTYBONDS SEEKING EXEMPTION ". , i : To lliB Farmer" of Oregon: Ac one wlm is ninnirtnil in n fci'ienl. Itimi. vim know flint nut nf the jti! litre, von know that nut nt the I enlncs till' lin-h. Weill), nf die nnti'in Thc ,,. ,vlo n0,hu,p fo0(1 nm )HV liberty bunds are the men who will help thi boys in the trenches win this war. The fanner won the war of independence. Ho was the bulwark of the counlry in I.incoln'.s time, fly thn fnrmer is meant, every mini who is cmraeed in n'-'ri nltural pur uit:. A lio-p part of the money dprii'C-d from this liberty loan will ; directly b.U'k to fanners and atrricultiiral in Iprpsts in payment for snpilies for Hip nrmips of our country and for rale to the allied poveriimeal s. All thc loans made by our ioeernment to the allies ore for the purpo -c of 011 ablin' Ihein to pay lor .pro. lace of the r:oil am! nianuf.u tare -, produced in. this counlry. This is a direct apnea! In the ne.ri ciilluial iiilcreits o (Iretoni. We ask you to snbseribe to the full extent of your ability, per nade vnur emidoves and help them to du the " itjif. and actively advocate iho rale of the bo?ids. If if shonh! V.-".pr"i tbst you nrp nt present pushed for cash, sn to your banker and be will assist yon lo any extent. Your business is qiv injr yon a liberal return, and it is. midline lc-s than your duty In nsint the '.'ovorninent that supplied the Isnd ' mm lel-V. Ilieul which yon ar:: e!- timfil. I and Die a bcr '27. flel us lime is t.l,n e'iiies fin (),.( T.birimr the ln.-.t liberly loan emu-lini;-'ii, reiiliziinr thai Ilie I'aiiueis, lis-elii.-k men and others interested in a"i'irnlural nnrsiiits at that nnrtie lilar time of the vear were not in pos ition to snbseiiln', an direct appeal was made nt thai lime lo Ihose en e.'ieed in torrionltitrn! luirsuits lo come to the support of the e.ovcrnnionf will Iheir funds. The ''ove.niienl now, loiwcver. wants ymn' supiinrt. V. a Inn ,, rcr'lir';. ! ,ri...s fur mi rv Ih'ii'.' Ihal I In- erouiid produces and ll'l of die inlen'-ls looneeled tlieri'- wilh. sm-li as cattle, sheep, ilnirvinu' and lump, beyond iirobablv vour preatcsl eTect;:lion.s. and Ihese nri'-rs are dup to war ponditions. The eovernmcnt evneels von to do your horn. Iielievinrr ihnt the producers will not be found wentmcr. You nrc nnVeit. Iberofere, In epler your sub scrirf'ons at once, for as laree an am. ant of roiled States '.ivoinmenl I per cent bonds as vnn.ceii now pay 'r or one lor wiibin a i.-n. onnble lie e. ,,.,ili, nl.iilv Ibe hitler. V..11 i nn do Ihishv L'oilllr dire llv In v, in r bruit, 11 so. 01 :n v.nt receive this liUlcr. or if vim ei-e in a tiosilion . he-:, vnu ccn.iel .,-1 to l... tvinl- pr.it.'.pt!", fill ...,t li- jnc'.v., .i;,..,i,n l,p,l: 'd "d it o - r !' I" Mint the he ill, 111, ve.Tiec.t id it to vnnce the 0 per cent and el your neeo'int. lb. ll'l lei Or.'voll Imr behind the other slates or (he producer ; of (Ir- n t:e; Iho re-l of the -Inle. cry si ..-ereiy voilrs. .1. II IM.'llWV. rre-olenl Fanner.' I l.tKH, d. v.. si'FXfr:, blaster Stale dran Fertland. Or. Oct. 17. 101 7. IE Of Iho S.nitht rn P.i.-ifl,. 'ii-eoiid Mibsei ip! i,ii f i,o million dollars to tin. liberty lean two and one-half million doll.ns bus been allot, d to the r.-i'-lfb! svm.'ui. l'lisldent William SVl.tl'lll, .:pnmle amount v.i i ions aiiu.iiinci'd w ill ho pre i i iu.ts a.-, foil today. That ra.li.ed to the ws: California Jl il. mm; Oritur.. j..'.'.n.llllil; Ne- v.nl.i. j.'-.ii.diiii; Pt,;ii, jr.o.oiPP Ari .'('ll. i. I'-.H.Ml; . w Mexico, .'.n.OO'l. Tet.il .'.r.iiii.iioii. As .! the ca"0 with the firt Lib erty loan, this method apparently will be o! malet ial assistance In ald Imt the various states traver cd by die i-ori I'.inx '.: lines to make their .ipl'.U'liniiaients ple-cril.ed bv the tie. .si, I s d, pa'ti'ient. Tlie slih.livis ii.n of the e. auio.i:,is to the it.untl's an.l towns will ln iiiinoiiiice.l bilcr. .-b,4, rrij'tunis t.v the enipleveri of the ciiip.itix me rolliiii; into the iieactail ol'lice al ir. M.u Let street mid today a.t toxitnaielv $'.'. ii.no il with every I lulic ill isin that the final tol.il will conn. are fiivointilv with tb1' uivt sitb cilption by the employes of ll.ai'O, iimi. f.tlr All back Interest on cilv aosfl-i ments nniv-t ho paid lr Ninvmbr lilh. Vour oo npcKKlnn in r..nvihj tl'll I IIP .Ij'IVI.IO t'Dilil III i I I II II Will !' aiii'H't i.'U xl. "Iitt your Lit." l!v CTlor of !!; Cily Comii--1I. 00 City Imasarer, CTEDFOHB WKTT, TRTRTTyE, FRUif GROWERS ARElEBUKED FOR i t tons ttilnntprf rnmnllv hv tVirt Pn H fnr ' . i . nla fruit exchange, sotting forth t hit the farmers are handicapped by short - ar-, of labor and proposing a national movement to convince President Wil son of the necessity of farmers as a cbsa from rvnmi.linc. the WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Rcsolii-I draft, have drawn a sharp reply f.miue '""""'"i w ,De raea' thn food nrim.niptmtinn sage contained in the enclosed. pam- .Me. rmilivan Tciilles. J lie reply., nin'le. public lodav, wai written by ,1. W. Knllivnn, head of the administration's division of Interests of labor and the consumer, and ad dressed to J. Ti. .Vaple, general mana- Ecr of tun 'fruit excliaiiKo, who had forwarded a copy of the resolutions. Mr. Sullivan wroto: "Why the California fruit evehange should he amonp; the first to send to Wiirhinrcton complaint of alleged hardship thru the draft is not made clear. The produce Handled by your orcanlanion In not essential war food. PerlshablB fresh fruits are not to be classed wllh wheat, corn and meat "Xo body of men should mislead thn public or claim an undue privi lege. And It, Is to bo said to the credit or the farmers as a class that they are not complaining. They are doln:; their dulv prf.etleally. They are, not holding mass nipetinns of protest or passln;; res.olutlnns not based on precisely stated facts or thoughtful deliberation. Olkvlll Is ()liest,)iie,. 'Tt would be intercstlni; I know Ihn orlu'in of thc resolutions tmssed by your organization. In two olhnr ct-ps coming under observation reso lutions expressed In somewhat simi lar language, netitlnnlni; for exemp tion of farmers, hnvo attracted the attention ot the department, of ,ua tievo. . Pacjfciisni and pro-derman-Ism may he looked for as operating b .hinil the scenes la unexpected ipiar leis inn! nilsbadini; loyal, inno'.-ut victims of conspiracy. "As lo exemp.lnn b- class, Iho prin ciple is opooscd by tho common labor advisory committee, council of na tional defense. If farmers were ex empted tlio Industrial wage workers could make tho nime eltiim on equally (rood ground;;, should in any decree their work relate to the war. In such circumstances, where would the country get iln soldiers?" FRANCE BUY LIBERTY BONDS AMKRIC.W TitAINMNG CAMP IN l'liAXCH, Oct. :!0. py the Associat ed Prcur. Snli-t rlptions of several mllliun dolliis to the Liberty ban li' been n.a.le by Iho American sol diers dil'ini; the Iran eempaign which! ha hern ill pro. ics; more than two w-v!..s. The lotel will be eniiniin. ed in '.ishincinii niter the close of Hie Ibis. ilencral Pernhln;; made a stirring p.iriotlc apral on behalf of Ibe lo in, and the keenest rivalry has de veloped nmoni; the regiments, com p miiv. and even squads. The heavy a.tillery is leading today with a total 01" nearly -R::ii(i,iniii. "Ninny of flip baldrics bay.' not yet been heard f' nai. In someronipanies of infantry U -. 1 ry officer and m.:n has made a rui 1 iptlen to he met by InstsUmi ats from bis pay. In one I'leld battery 1 " ' men sulvrriiicd for a total of ? ''.'.Pin'. .5 AJJit T? : PP4 ! vTiV" it' 01! WINTKR IliliAL tl.Vlt- I'MK ot'T nf lT.ipi.r Li I r Z E N K A T K 1!. e n meat th.it tils slid WtltlM You'll like it if p I f. KALI. jfV Tin-: j J MI'T V1l Pi'iii; p-'l M T,il S.J sw .,? II' I v.'iym::.b. I mi : liSlll 4e v vr TI TEOTQ'R'D. OTJEGON". tO ASSIST PIEOGE . A. Churchill, stato superintend - I fits t nf nrhnnla Uia lpsAr) tlii f nll , ... ins circular letter ! schools: jTo the Schools of Qrer,on. I mo t earnestly ur:e that every ! o familiar-. phlet, that. In (be next two weeks ill I '1 1 ; The Nation To wasto r.nio iii 1 ho help lli cvpi'v t : . V: ' i Save T'li'h (by w.'M'l; is hri n i :ht do hi'tii-p, lipipi lining i-JU'lli .ill ll;ii L: i'it cookiiit:, 'w ,'i.shiiio- F-t inl ytiiu ilii ni'i h:ii -treiiejili ', in the 'I llillk alw'tit t!ll! SH: Mii.ill cos! iiii can California-Oregon Jli; W. MA IX slliHT SXTTRDAT. OCTOTCFJl 50, flheRhali.'radjay.thti facts and appeiajof www,' the' mere-plpniR-!-tftf j of it into rvr-rv home; into which hpr i influence reaches. vii ijini uuii now in to our country. fo win the war. Other things can wait. It need be. I had plcdf-ed to the Oregon pledge card campaign committee that the schools, it given tho chance to do their bit. could and wouid obtain the sign- of tho pledges described in this I pamphlet in a very large part of tho , homes or thc state. Representatives of Mr. Hoover who enmo from Wash- ington a few days ago for a confer-j movement by October 21. Every ence on this cufcject, feared, while j teacher becomes tho captain of a com tho children could take .the cardsjpany, marshaled for a definite part home and probably in most cases t in the 'war. obiain the sign-stare, that tho parents in rnany instances would not be suf ficiently impressed by the importance of the work nor obtain an adequate : understanding of its meaning. And, THE Linwood fivepassenger "Six'39" is a true Paige through and through worthy in every respect of a full membership in the great Paige family. That statement carries a world of meaning. It is a guarantee that this car possesses the mechanical excellence that has given Paige cars an enduring place in public confidence. It is the broadest and, yet, the most definite guarantee in all motordom. It means dollapfor-dollar value and all the comfort and luxury of "The Most Beautiful Car in America." Why not see our dealer today. He will gladly " arrange a demonstration for you and the other members of your family. The Linwood "Six-39" 5-passenger, $1330 Essex "Six-55" 7-pnsscngcr ?I77?: Coupe "Siv-5" 4-passcngcr S2S50; Town Car "Si-55"7-pnsscrv;i'r $52 50: Limousinc"S:x-55"7-rasscnncr $3230: Sedan 'Six-55" 7-iMssctv;cr $?.S50:rooklanch 4-pasrcnijcr $1705 ; Glcr.dale "Six-39'' Chummy Roadster $13311: Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 or 3-passcngcr $1330; Sedan " Six-39 " 5-pa--scr.:!cr $ 1925. All Prices f. o. b. Detroit. Paige'Dctroit Motor Cax Company, Detroit, Michigan VALLEY GARAGE Ossman & McDonald Tliose Hours is Calling for Every of Woman's Day! linn -.tip 1 (lni.1 tpvv ir. to (li'inivo tho countrv of Wiiiiiaii r.wp il in thr?o days of strife. il .iio in your homo 'i'iiiiinii';i Ir Iriitlri rv I mil iu lc.'.s i' iviii'1: f led irniiircr, st-win:;', i leaiiiii;r. to the uati.ui wli'-re ymi ;.ve vanst in (d, in t'di'toi'v or with (he KeiK'ross. p;c -tii'll h.ivc tlirf if our.-- ,'iiiil let n.- sh nv ymi at wliat i electrical tlevicis iti vnur home. Power 1017 , card i of no -vaino if nronle forse! in ntservo it. mm will not avif Kiir tuM biittcT.'J wheat and bpef and aiiRiir an Notwithstanding the?o fears, the Oregon ntaio .executive committee havo decided to trust the schools and j tho children. They believe we can 1 carry tho message homo to the hearts of tho rpop'.e. 7,-0 must not fall. Helped ty the publicity that will be 'given thru the wexon's organisation:; and press, platform and pulpit, we must make thc stato vibrant with this With tho utmost confidence in the result, J. A. CHURCHILL, State Superintendent of Schools. SaVem, Oregon, October 10, 1917. ; ti if Spare Hour which hlcctricify time. S.'inc those i i ';ll .ii.tiliance , Company ilKDl-'OKD. OREGON If: I rDcflfnCR Cannot-"EB Cure? tn-'i.'.at-!!!., n -a1Hn.. snl TUr ' " f"! rrt1,pn Tn' .L..L '-"Lis"" I (!. r, J l"s- u '", , I.. . sru .:.-.i,.- r---? "' ' V IW ''lleJtl Jl- J' ..lni,ll .-f til - 11.1.. !-' li-.H' " "f U:.- 1.11.1. il.l.ld till"-. Wl.i'ii 1I1L I'.l." I" iill.iii",'l nm.lillnc ".ui.l ..r liiii"-.l.'sr lii'srliw. nml wlin It l o:.iIm:i ! '1 I'- I He r..ilt. auJ nl.. tte billi it.isioti.iii .-:i.i li- t.if ii cut i.i.sl tl.U t.lV.r'-.'.'r.-l e. It: .ii.tui.:! 'nix! t !-. ti.-ir-. Init v. Ill !.: .1. -in... ...I f.ircvcr; nlii" Mt 'il leu 1,1.' ciiusc.l Is- rutin-.!., wl.l. li H lirttlSlis: Out bn I-il.n.i.-.l cumlhi 11 nf the muc in" -mi fa.-.-a. v. .- s. II jis-.- o.ic liii.iu.. .I I... U. r f- r i.i.y i-a-M) of I.,: r..c I.HIIm.iI I.r v. l .rrlil ili. t r.,iii;,l t. c i l.s- Hull . eiitnnh Cur.-. I t'l IT llriu r. j. r!!i:i:Y i Co.. T-ao, 0. Sn'il i"- Pr-.-I.M. T"'. -.;.Ln H.,11 .s i:ii;r.'- i .Hi f i .n.s".t.-tl.-i. A Tew of Our Attractive Bargains, in Magazine Subscriptions Good until iXov. lllth only. , Send' your subscription thru a ro'.iaule busi ness house and' get the magazines in stead of thru the liciise to-houso ped dlers who annoy you and do not al ways send themaca:ine. A few specimen clubs. We can, however, make a club of any two or moro magazines wcu want, whether Epecificd in thc list3 or not. Res. Our Price PricS Delineator '- f I S.) Everybody's 1.50 - 2.00. Pictorial Review l.'.O Metropolitan l.'l 2.25 Country Life r. . 0 0 World's Work S.00 COO Scril'.ne's (after Nov. 1) 100 Harper's LOO COO Atlantic Monthly 4.00 N'ew Renublie : 4.00 COO Current History 3.00 Kcribner's 4.00 5.00 Hero are a few two-year specials. Compare prices. For instance, Cos mopalitan is 20c an issue. At the following piiee you pay S l-.le. Quite a savin?. Take American Magazine which will soon go to 52.00 per year. Look at Oood Housekeeping, too. Our Leg. 2-year Price special American .... $.1.00 2.00 -After Jan. 1 .'. 4.00 Roys' Majtanine 2.00 1.50 Cosmopolitan 2.00 2.00 l.'o'.ineater ;.00 2.00 Everybody's 3.00 2.U0 Oood Housekeeping 3.00 2.00 Harper's H.On o.OO Hearst's ti.00 2.00 McCltire's ii.OO 2.00 Metropolitan 3.00 2.00 After Nov. 10 4.00 Pictorial Review 3.00 2.30 St. Nicholas O.OO 5.00 World's Work G 00 5.00 . Remember this we meet any price offered by any ' maguHine. ssient or agency if it is legitimate We look after your changes of address. ,We let won know a month before your subscriptions expire but. do not pes (ef yon. . If there are any specials wo t 'li you about thorn, Med ford Book Store Tip ires 'have been tried out and proven the best on the market. i ! See them at l i Riverside Garage WESTON'S ' Camera Shop - 208'E.ufMain.Sttwt, Medff.rd The i Only Exclusive t. omaiercial Phutographer in Southern Oregon. I Nfgaiivus Made any time o; buick , Power fiaia Co. Wires lUtoe by-, -ippnuttnieiit. rhoat: 1 17-.). W,'ll .lo iLi' rf.;. ; J. B. PALMER.