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If imBBFOTm raTBUNB, MEDFORP, OREfiON, SATURDAY, MARCir 2!), 1019 THS EQUAL ' MlfcNHAI'OUH. Mnri-h mi.An oritiiniseil iil'fnrt Ih ImiIhV miulu tu iin liruvo. tlui timii ciili'iidur. '. Tliu Aimirltmn Hnmil Month Ciilmnlnr us Hiicliillon Ihih Ih'wii ineorixiriilml bv nl) limtlintr Miiimmmtlln biiMhiuim iiml IH'iifsNMlotiiil mull willi ' tlmt"' oniV In view, Tliu Nolit iniruiiHu of tliix or UiiiiUiitinn Ih tlin Hiivuriiiir of a rlmtivl) in tlin (iilcmliir Hit (lint nil tliu moiitliN hIiiiII lit) u vxiintlv'tliii Hllllie lonutli. 'I'll iH is tu lio llt'folll lilisheil Iiv tlin niloiillon bv coiiid'OH hi the I.iliertv I'lilmiiliir, wliit'h x n very niinnln iiioilirii'iitiiiii of tliu OIllIlT IIIIW III IlKK, In thin mew fiiliMiiliir I hem iiro tllll'UM'M I tllH tit' I'SIII'tlv four woelu i'iM'Ii. every iiioiiIIih month c U'lH'inir Willi Momliiv. In tin' I'liiiHttiiHinii of I ho I'lUiimliir oiilv llinio xlinht I'liiimtiiN worn inmln in Inn priwnt (Iri'unriiiii form. 'J'licv li In iih follnU'H; . I'lrxl, New Vciir ilnv in iiimlii mi in ili'pniiiluiil Will lioliiluv. It iH tiliifiul botvitn tlin ItiMt ltd v, of Dtwvmhcr iinil tlin firnl lu v of Jiimiurv. It 1m not iiuilinlitii hi it 1 1 v wi'i'k or ii i of 1 1 li Hiwouil. number Itnlencmlunt ilnv, eullm) "t'nnwlioii Ilnv." in nroviiled 'flir ll'llll YI'IIIK, 'I'lliX iH lilil'K'iKI' pinned between the Inht lu v of oim iiiniitU mill tlii fir-t ilnv ot llii' next It it nut ineluilcd in it 1 1 v week or inniitli. Third, llm ruinninltiir 11(1! iliivx lire divided lulu thirteen inniillm o't ni'tlv four weeks eiiuh.' Tim iiiiini'K of llm nioiitliH in thin new rnliniiliir lire Jniiuiirv. Kebru- nrv, Libert v. Miireh. it. Tho uso of tliu world "Liberty ' will iiAiiierii'iin. mo Hid 1'iili'iiilnr ut the mimic lime It it inttiln mure riiiiVfiiiiii. I'mlur litis now form nil lioliiluvx mid mtiii vir Kiiriu will iiIwuvn full on tint same ilnv of tliu week. A iirniii'HHiirv note iven for nuv iiiiiiilnr of weeks, month nntl venr will nlwnv come luo on tlio sumo ilnv of tlin week it nn irivttn. It bt' cluiiuvd Hint Hie Mnvuiar of tone nnil inctrtiil effort in mnkiinr rulciiliitinii fur future dute will bo bevoml nil comorehen sinn. . Furthermore, it will eniiHO n nnvine of nearly fifteen million dollar venr in cost of printed mid Jitlio. ernnlicd eiilentliirx, iih no printed oitt- endnni will be needed when thm now form in ndopled. tl in eHtimnted that tbe total mivinir of time and money will etninl fully fifty million dollars n venr in this eountrv alone. The nHKoeintion wil nlto assist in tlio ontiinitntion of Himilnr nHxacin tioim in other eountrieR and will work for the adoption of the reform bv other mil ion" nlo. If a league of nations in eHtnblinlied tlio mutter will bo broimht before Hint bod v. Hinne neither the number nor the lenuth of nur present niontliR is cov- erned by ehnmteR of tlio moon or bv nnv of nattirt's Iiiwh. it Ih eluiined that the olinnco to the new form vnn bo mndn very entiilv. The plnn nlo provideH tlmt Eiister Piimlnv and flood Kritlnv "kIiiiII be placed on eortuin fixed inten. If ih explnined Hint tlio xuttilnr of tbese on fixotl dntt'H wan eoiiHitlored nt. the timo our preitent enlendnr wan adopt ed. Tlio plnelnc of tlicwo on .fixed datt'B would Hintiil v be nnother Htep in tlio iniit'h dcHtri'd iiliHolute regular itv. ' The offienm of the nHHoeinlirtn otnto tlmt tlin plan Iiiih met with the iiunliiinoiiH upprovnl of the Iiiu'liom nutboritieH, Conirn'KH will ba iiHked to piikr it bill whit'li hu onlrendv been introduced. The bill iH very nnre ful ly drawn and provideM (hut - the clianiro bIiiiH dike tilueo on Siindnv, tlio l'irwt ilnv of ()ie venr. .11122. IIS OPEN MONDAY KLAMATH FAU.S. Mnreh 21). Tlio plant of the l'vlit'iin lluv Ijiimbor company, the nuiHt extenniva Knwnnll and lumber eHtnhli.Hlnnont in Kiinnlh Fulls, will beirin opcmtionH for the now venr next Mondnv morninir. . Tho tin v erew will co to Avork 'nt tlmt time, but Iho niul)l Hhift will not bo put on for about nnotltor week. This eompunv Imihoh "itH openition on tlio eitfht hour day mid .oxiiontH to enutiiiuo thin venr until well into next Dooomhar. " . ' ' . :i ' ) A number of -improvements hnve boon iiiHtnlled diirimr tho winter ncn on, ono of tlio principnl of whpli Ik nn eiuht foot liorizmilal nlnb ro flaw. TIioho nro euleuliitcd to nm torinllv iiusrciiHO tlio output of the plnnt. . . .. . Out Thin Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MlaS THIS. .Cut out thla Blip, onolono with Do nnd mall It to Foloy ft Co., 2885, 'Sheffield Ave., : Chicago, HI., Writing your nnmo and addrotm oloarly. , Yon will rocolyo In roturn a trial pacltngo oontnlnlhg Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound, for coughB, oolda and oroup; Foloy Kidney Pills for pnln In Bldoa and toacki rhonmatlBm, baokaoho, kidney and. bladdor nllmonts; and Foloy Ca thaftlo. Tablets, a wholosomo - and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, tor constipation, blllousnoss, hoadache, nnd sluggish bowola. For salo by Modford Pharmacy. - , . E AND CONTINENT LONDON. Mnreli ) ,2(1. Jimt nn hooii iih liircialt reuulutioiiM have linen definitely itrruiiKod by the IYiii'u courereni'ii, an iiirplumi piiH Nonuor iiml fniiubt Herviee wjll be in iiilUlii'iiled between tile principul eit it'H ol! I'liiuliintl mid the, continent, it Ih muioiiuced. It will be nil experi ment only liiHol'nr iih. tho whinm of the Dublin lire concerned, iih the l' iiuiehiiieH to be iikimI nil hiiw more tryiuir Hitrvico in uiulit boiubinir work duriiiir the latter iiioiiIIih of tho wur. There in no doubt in the uiiildn of Hie promolei-H Hint tho pro ice t will be populur ut limt iiuionu (Iioho who en joy adventure anil are not bumpered bv luck of I'uiidx, but, in inakiiiu' the aiiniiiiiieeineiil of Hie new Horvico, K. Iliuiillev I'aue mi id that Ii!h oiiipiuiv utinlctl to put tho Hervice purely on n huniiicHH biiHin and tlmt I'liuruim wo ilil no' I o o' t of rt'iieli of the nv- crnL-e niert'liiiut who iiiiubl want uoo'Ih IranHporled nuicklv or make tiniek tripH to Kui'ope. Aiiiioiini'i'ineiit of tlur iilmiH wuh nuitle siiiiulluiieotiKlv with tho firxt public, exhibition of u piiHHeuuer enr rviinr iiirpluuu in London. The plane in one of tbe nic.hr liomberH with the fiiHcllimt eouiiiiied to ni'eomiiiodiilc 17 piiKHenyerH. It hiiw Hervico over Ocnniiu ciliett but ainieared iniicli tlillerciit on exbibilioii. Iluue uIuhh wintloWH Ii ttil been put into the widen of the fiiKiiliiui Hliowiuir the Hiilnon fitletl with licuvilv iitiholHtered lea lit er chnlrrt lined on euch nidn of Hie enrriaue with nurow uinlo between. Spiico w provided for 111 pitHHeiiiicrH inside. The Keveiilbeenth sitH ont Hide in the very "bow" of the ma chine in the Kent formerly ocupicd bv t'linner. ' Tho mucliine Iiiih a liftinir eupiieilv of Nix ami n ball' toim excliiHivo of U own Weiubt. in fitted with four inotorH, two triieturn and two piihIi en, nnd trnveU at an nveraiie vpced of 100 niilen nn hour. MRS. GORE'S PUPILS Piano pupils ot Mrs. E. E. Goro and their aiothars wore ontortalnod at nn Informal musical at Mrs. (lore's studio, 118 Cenova avonuo, Saturday uflernoon. Dotcrlpttvo analysts of compositions and comment on th stylo and content of each added to tho onjoymont of tho program. Care ful attention to the details of phras ing and touch woro scon In tho young' osl pupils, while tho older ones play ed with 'much poise and musical un derstaudliig. The program: Duot, Oalup, two pianos (llolns), Mnrjorlo Dully, Joyco Mnddox; Mar- Jorlo 'Wultors, ileulah Ooro. Maxurka (Virgil). Meditation fMnrrliianl. flooriEn Uodttnn. Duel, wnltt (Dlaliolll) Huchol Eads (prlmo.) Dam-o on tho Oroon, Plnylng Tag, solectod, Alteon Amadon; Tho I.oro- ley (Schiller), Wlldn Durnlllo: Duet, Just We Two, soloctod, Ellr- auotn swlniclo,. Minuet from Don Giovanni (Mo- sart); the Humming Bird (Schiller), Mnrjorlo Dally. Vnlso Cnprlco. Hunting Song (Vir- (ill), Jeanetto Gore. . Btmlo, wultsi salected, Harold Grant, - Hunting song (Splndlor) Gladys llurtloy. .. Dniico of tho Elves (Grieg), The lloligoblln , (Nureburg), Marlorto wnnitorn, i , , ' . Wultx (Grlog); Waltx, . No. 11, (Chopin), Laura nest, Vutor Sprites (Holler); Mnturka t'llolns), Joyce Mnddox., l'olnnnlso In C-sharp minor (ChO' pin); Fnntunle Inpromptu (Chopin) Helen I'lillltrook, 10 VISIT ABA NEW YOltK, Maw 2 . Cardinal Meroler of Uelgluui Is plnnnlng a vlelt to'tho United Stntes within tho noxt few months, according to Wm. J. Mulligan, chairman of tho Knights of Columhus committoo on war ac tivities. , .- .' : 'Mr. Mulllgnn rocontly visited the cardinal nt 'Malines and Invltod him to bo the guoKt In this cbuntry ot the Knights of Columbus. ' (Qttiiy MCinn ' HI. Murk's Kplscopul ' Cor. North Onkdale and Klflh Sts. 8 a, in. Holy communion. ' 10 a. m. Hun day school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer. . 7:30 p. in; Confirmation by Ulsbop Hum nor. Win, O. Hamilton, Vicar. PORTLAND, Milr. 20. -Tho Oro- gou Nnitonnl Guard will bo outfitted w.ilh tho latost military supplies nnd dqulpmont within a short time, Col. John'L, May, former commander of tho 162nd regiment, Infantry,! and recently appointed adjutant-general of Oregon, announced today.' "Conditions in tho Oregon iXotlon- al Guard nre In oxcollent shnpo and wo soon will have nn good an organi zation as boforo tho war," ho said. C'nlliollc (liuri-Ji South Oukdule uvonue. . -First muss Sunday at 8 a, in, : Second mass at H):H0 a. m., r llanedlctlon after second mass, llov. John Powers, Hector. KviiiiK.-Luth. Zlon's (Iturcli Fourth St. below Oakdulo Avo. rtov. Dr. W. It. Morenx-Ooimr. Pustor. Ites. (18 Wont Fourth St. Sunday school 10 a. in. Divine service 1 1 a. m. You unit yours are cordially Invlt od. '. Central Point (Iturcli Sunday school 10 a. m. Prouchlng, 11a. m.; Subject, ""The StowarilHhlp of LIfo." Epworth lingua 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. tho returned soldiers iiml sailors will bo given a patriotic welcome Tho subject, "A Call to LIfo Service." Sergeant Soldon Hill who has bad largo oxperlonce In the training camp will bo ono ot the speakes. Welcome to all. First Itnittist dillrrh "Not lloastlng but liulldlng." Thoss lieaullful spring days should turn our hearts 1o Cod. Wo ought not neglect our worship to spond tbe day In tho woods. - 9:ii a. m. lllblo school. F. W. Menrs, supt. 11 a, m. inible worship. Subject of sermon, "Is Church Momborshlp Worth Whllor v . . . 0:16 a. m. D. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Subject, 'What a Molhor Said to a Daughter Who Came Home Late." W. T. 8. Sprtggs, Minister. Christian Church niblo school begins at 8:45. Good singing and classes for all. Horning sermon and communion 1 1 a. m. Subject, "Profit and Loss In Religion." Special, muslo. Evening sorylco, 7:30. Special music, vocal and Instrumental. In spiring song service. 8ormon, "Short Bed and Narrow Covers.' Cordial welcome to all. Services every Wednesday evening at 7:30 In the Central Kolnt Chris tian church. Public, Invited. D. E. Millard, Minister.' Holland hotel. . H. E. Church, South Cor. Main and Oakdale. J. E. Walbeck, Pastor. .; . 8unday school at 10 a. m. Proacblng at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Womon's Missionary society will meet Tuesday at 2:30 In the pas tor's study. Subject of lesson: "Mak ing Democracy Safe." At 0 o'clock Tuesday evening supper will' be servod In the basement or the church. All members and friends of the church are Invltod to come and bring their supper and enjoy a social hour togothor. Do not neglect to move your clock forward tonight. Will have faster time Sunday. , 10 FIGHTING TROOPS First Clmrrh of ChrlHt, Sclent tut 13 ranch ot the Mother Church,- the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Hoston, Mass. , Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject: "Reality." Sunday school at 0:45. All under the age of twonty are wolcome. Wednesday evening meotlngs, at which testimonies of Christian Scl once hauling are given at 7:30. Tho reading room which Is In the M. F. ft II, building, Is open from 1 to R p. in. dully, excopt Sundays and holidays. Tho Bible and all author ised literature may bo read, loaned or purchased. Church building Is at 212 North Oakdulo. The public Is cordlnllx In vited to attend the services and .visit the reading room. First Presbyterian Church Cor. Main and Holly streets. , Sunday school at 9:45 a. m,, C. E. (lutes, supt, - Morning service nt 11' a. m., ser mon, "Tho Tomorrow ot the World." Evening servlco at 7:30 p. m., sor mon, "Christ nnd the Cure of Sin." Mrs. H. M. McKeany will give a read ing in tho evonlng, "Canyon Flow ers" from Ralph Connor's book, "The Sky Pilot." . : - ' Muslo for tho morning service will be, solo, "So I Can Walt (Brlgga), Ruth Warner, Quartet, Te -Deum (Buck), 'Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Isaacs, Geo. 'Mnddox, Geo. Andrews. , ' In tho evening, quartet, "As Christ Upon the Crosa .(Bullard), Mra. An drews, Mrs. iBaacs, C, C. McCurdy, Geo. Andrews. " The regular fellowship .lunch will 'be served at tho close of the evening service affording nn opportunity for fellowship nnd acminlntnnco, Mrs. Clinton MoCnrdy, organist; Mir, Goo. Andrews, director ot muslo. L, Myron Boozer, Minister. : First Methodist Kpl'scopnl duirch i , Fourth and Bartlett. , i . Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A new teacher training class la form ing. Apply! to Supt,, C. A. Meeker for momborshlp. - ' Subject ot eormon at 11 a. m., WAKIIlNdTON. March 20. 11c tcnlion of Hie iiiiiiich of fourteen nu tiobul uniiril nnd national urniv di viKionH with brilliant war recordw in tlio pcrmincnt militiirv eHtabliHbiiii.-nt in order to prcHi-rve llmir trmlitioiiK wuh announced today hy Ociicral March, , .. For tliiH PiirpoHe in the 21 divis-ioiw-propoHi:i to be oriranizcd in the pew a nnv. 14 will receive the follow ing dcHigiiutinioi : FirHt divlHion. Ciiiun I'ike. Ark.: So?cnd, ('amp Ondue. Iowu: Third, ('ump Lee, Vn.: Fourth. Cnmn Kenr nev. fail I'.: Fifth. I'liniiniu caiini zone; Sixth. Honolulu: Seventh, di vided between ritilippiuex, Alahlcn mid Mexican border. 2(ilh, lo be biiHcd on ('amp Dev enx; 27tb, Camp I'pfoii, Now York: 2Hlh, (,'iimp )ix. New JcrHcv; 2Utli. I'uinp Mcitile. Mil.; :111th. Cnmp .lack' xori, S. ('.; :i2ntl,"('nuip Culler. Mich.: :t:irl. Cump (Iriint. HU.: IKItli, ('ump TraviH.'Tex.: ;t7th. Ciiinp Khcrman. Ohio: Hint, ( linn) Tnvlor. Kv.: 82ml. (lanin Gordon, (in.: KUtli. Cump Funs ton. Kim.: 91t. Cump Lewis, Wnsli. Tbe 42nd (Kiiinhnw) ilivinion will bo tho cavalry diviHion in tho new ortrnnizntion. It will be orirnnizeil in the Houtbern (Ifpnrtuinnt nnd its men will be drawn from nil the states iimiiitiiining in this rexpect J he all-1 American character which wiih ob tained in the original oruanizution. BOY SCOUTS TO LIGHT BY NEW YORK, Mar. 29. The sug gestion of Sir Robert Baden-Powell, bead of the British Boy Scouts, that the millions of Boy Scouts thruout tfie world celebrate the signing of peace by a world-round chain of bon rirn bun bean adobted bv the 'Boy Scouts of America, It was announced here today by the national headquar ters ot the organization. The 367, 093 Boy Scouts In the United States will light great fires in all sections ot tho country on the night the treaty Is slgnod. v : TIES UP RAILROAD ! I The City of t If GOODRICH j A .. !'-' . 'Jl. .. .'. i COPENHAGEN, IMar. 29. The strike In Austria was extended Fri day to the Northern railway and as a consequence traffic between Vienna nnd the outside world Is almost at a standstill, say Vienna advices. It Is said that it the holding up of food trains continues today, tho bread ra tion will be reduced by one-half, everywhere next week. Reports say employes on the state railroads have also Btruck but add that negotiations between tho government and the rail roadmen's union continue. AUGUST BELMONT. JR.. . ; NEW YORK BANKER DEAD .NEW, YORK. March 28. Aumisl Kelinont, Jr., a partner in the bank ing fir mof Aiurust Helmonl mid company. An t:c:.n lepivnentatives of the Kuropcun bankinc: firms of tbe KotliHchihls, died here today nfter bcinir operated on ; for intestinu) t rouble. . "Tho Great Teacher"; for 7:30 p. m "How Much Better, Then, Is a Mnn Than a Shoop!" Another Lenten theme. Special music nt both ser vices. The chorus of young people from the Epworth League will sing nt evening sorvl.ee. 1 Tho Epworth Ienguo moots at ,0:15 p. m. Every leaguer is urged to be present. On Tuesday nt 4 p. m., April, 1st, tho Centenary rally ot the District Epworth Leagues will hold Its first sossion, followod by a banquet and sociul hour. At- 7:45 p. m. the even ing session for tbe general public, will be held. Presldont Doney of Willam ette university, Salem, Dr. Walters of Spokane, and, Secretary Purdy of Portland, will speak. Special music by tho best talent. Do not miss it. Dr. C. R. Carlos, Minister. HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruciating agonies of rheuma tism are usually the result of failure ot the kidneys tu expel poisons from the system. If the irritation of these uric eld crystals is showed to continue. In-, curable bladder or kidney disease may result. Attend to it at once. Don't resort to temporary relief. The sick kidneys must be restored to health by the U80 of somo sterling remedy which will prevent a return of the dlsonse. ; Get somo - GOLD MEDAL Hunrlem Oil Capsules immediately. Thoy huva brought back tho joys or llfo to count less thousands ot sufferers from rheu matism, lame back, lumbago, sclntien, gall stones, gravel and other affections of tlio kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organs. They will attack tho poisons at nnre, clear out the kidneys nnd uriunry tract and the soothing healing oils and herbs will restore the inflamed tissues and organs to normal health. All others are imitations. Ask -for GOLD MEDAL and be suro'tho name GOLD MEDAL is on the box. Three sixes, at all good druggists, Chase The Ghost Many a motoring party touring . through theaountry, i is Jbaunted by an ", , unseen passenger - FEAR DREAD , that a tire will blow out, like a blast And land the motor , car at the road side, a helpless thing. ; But if you have faith in the tires on your car, Contented Security is the in i visible passenger ' riding with you. And if you have ridden ' - on Goodrich Tires,' - .you have faith in their big . husky V; bodies,; and thick j BLACK SAFETY '. THEADS, extrc . wide,' fortifying th?. ;; g sidewall against ni grinding. You have faith In the x I dependability every -i where, and the du "5; rability which ;i rounds put '.-the Service Value o J- 1 ii o T: I i . ttU UUUUl IU1 X U CB. I I ; Bay Goodrich Tires . from a Dealer Rexall Special "LORD BALTIMORE BOX STATIONERY , , Regular i)ricc 35c. This week, two for........ .......36 Painting, Tinting, Decorating Paper Hanging, Sign Work Now Is the time to make your plans for the spring cleaning. Let M us show you our samples (or Interiors and exteriors. Get our es timates. We guarantee every Inch of our worg to be first class. Tbe material we are using is the very best. Our prices are mod erate, . We have just completed the interior of tho Jackson County Courthouse, and furnish you with best references. . . . .. ..''.'.- : :." 'a-:- R. J. MILLER, Decorator Phono 353-11 or 52. 8 South Orange Street, Medford ATTENTION - Fruit Growers Latimer's Dry Arsenate of Lead FOR SALE BY DENNEY & CO. MEDFORD ' Warehouse S. P. Tracks We Wish to Announce to the Friends and Patrons of Fisher's Flouring Mills Company; of Seattle THAT WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO SELL FISHER'S PRODUCTS DIRECT TO TID33 FARM-1 ERS AND DAIRYMEN OF THIS DISTRICT. THIS MEANS SALES OF ALL FEEDS DIRECT FROM THE MILL TO THE CONSUMERS. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. " B ARDWELL FRUIT COMPANY . DISTRIBUTORS OF FISHER'S FEEDS AND FLOURS, FISHER'S FLOURING MILLS COMPANY. WAREHOUSE & OFFICES 445 S. TJR St. PHONE124 3 'JS .X I, a-j.-t vrjr- i ATTENTION Tomato Growers and Gardeners Big crops of high qualit' pay handsome profits. Average crops pay wages. . - ,t Experienced commercial growers everywhere use, fertilizer.- It brings the profit. - -.'..' There's no reason -why you shouldn't grow for profit realprofit. : . , .' ' - Come in and get a copy of our booklet, "More Money From Tomatoes." Don't put it off. Fertilizer shipments; must be made in car lots and the orders must come in promptly. . . ' Ralph Waldo Elden 4 RUSS MILL I v'