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KTETyFOTKTi MXTTT TRTRTTNT!. arTCDTOriri, CmEflfW, MONDAY, rT?TT 21, 1f)1f) Fl INAL1IVE ME. OF TIME GIVEN The committee In charge ot the P. & E. railroad situation were unable . to do much work Saturday, tut are out 'again today to raise the amount they aro still short, about $3,600. Business firms and loyal citliens who hare not subscribed should do so at once and those who have subscribed should Increase the amount If pos sible. . Tha committee has received a few - days extension of time and will en deavor to finish the proposition by t Wednesday night. It's up to the peo ple to say whether they want to save the road and the lumber Industry In thlB vicinity, as well as the payrolls, or whether they will lose them. Following are some of the expres sions the solicitors have heard: "Some say the timber interests should buy tho road without local support. The city is fortunate In not being called upon to raise $500,000 to donate a site for milling opera tions in . Modford or vicinity. Geo. Collins of 'Mason Ehrman fo. "Property just commenced to move and business became active when the saw mills and box factory were' oper ating. When the P. & E. stopped the slump In business was decidedly no ticeable. The payrolls must be saved and all shouldhelp." Ray Toft. "We. are glad to do whatever the committee thinks is our part. ' Call onus for more If necessary, even it. It Is In excess of our proportion." Prultt-Hlttson Auto Co. "'A few people think the timber people will be compelled to save the road. Thirty-five years ago Jackson, vllle people thought the S. P. railroad would be compelled to build thru their towhi" T. E. Daniels, of New - York Life Insurance company. "If I had the money I would buy ttia mnrl mvself ." EL A. Welch of Medford Grocery Co. "This ip not a question of what we want to do but what we must do. My subscription will toe increased If necessary." Sam : Richardson, of . Model Clothing company. - ! "We must save the road by - all .means and . every-- property owner should do his part.'-'-r-Chorlte Palm. . 'I'll ship enough hay this summer to-pay .my subscription if the road is saved." -Lee Watktns. . ,' ''The 'price, xf wood this winter shpuld be one, reason, at least, why everybody should do their bit to save the rOad."- C. F. Relchsteln, of Val ley Fuel company. Ta the Stockholders' of the Rogue JUver Fruit & Produce Association JTotice; to hereby given that the regular meeting 01 me jtogue luver Fruit & Produce association for the election ot directors and the transac tion of such business as may .properly come before1 such meeting,' will be holi at our "office, on Main street, Medford, Oregon, the 30th day of May, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. , ' i ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE - . ASSOCIATION v " . - '.' By R. C. Washburn, Pres.. ; y i. i G. B. Dean, Secretary. ' Dated 'Medford, Oregon, April 11, 119. ... '.' !" ' Soldiers, Bailors and Marines . Vnn rA tierAhv notified that the Woodmen of the World will admit discharged soldiers, sailors and marines- (including those in the air ser vice) to membership without Initia tion fee, and the Head Camp will pay medical: and certificate fees. The insurance - rates are low and a big ' reserve to back them up. you snouia Investigate this offer, It is worth something to you. W. B. JACKSON, Clerk. ' " v. Camp No. '90. W. O. W. Rules for School Meet. COBVALLIS. Ore.. April 21. H. W. Harass, coach of Oreeon Aericul tural college, has announced rules to ; Covcrn the. Northwest an'd state scholastic meets to be held here Ma? 3. Each school will be allowed to start two athletes in each event, and any athlcrs mav be entered in four events, not including the one mile re . lay.1 : ' ' MAKES RAPID HEADWAY Add This Fact to Your Store of Knowledge ' .Kidney disease often advances so rapidly that many a person Is firmly ' in ltB grasp before aware ot Its pro gress. Prompt attention should be given the slightest symptom ot Kid ney disorder.' If there is a dull pain In the back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, worn-out feeling, or if the 7 kidney secretions are offensive, Irreg ular and attended by pain, procure a good kidney remedy at once. , Your townspeople , recommend .Doan's Kidney Pills. Bead the state ment of this Medford citizen. D. R. Andrus, 510 S. Fir St., says: "I was bothered considerably by my kidneys and. bladder., I had trouble In retaining the kidney secretions and I also had a dull ache across my kidneys; ' 1 got quick relief from ' Doan's Kidney Pills. My-; kidneys acted more regularly and I didn't nave that trouble in my back. This has convinced me that Doan's Kidney . Pills are a medicine of merit and are worth recommending to others." Price 60 0, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for !i kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. , Andrus had. ' Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgra., Buffall, N. Y. Adv. LARGE AUDIENCE SCIENCE LECTURE . Charles I. Ohrensteln. C.S.B., mem ber of the Jjoard of lectureship of The Mother church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, delivered an Interesting lecture at the Page the atre Sunday afternoon before a large and appreciative audience. Mr. Ohrenstein's address was In part as follows: If God Is the all-enabling power, and God ts Mind, the operation 'of this power must primarily be by vay of Ideas, thoughts. Who enn straighten out his finger or bend It without thought dictating the action? Who can bend It when thought dictates to hold it straight? Try iU Will .the band not do kind things undor the Impulsion . Of loving thoughts; will it " not do cruel things under the impulsion ot contrary belters? Will It ; not- do brave, powerful, steady, skillful, efficient things under the -direction of confident. Intelligent guidance, and trembling, weak, inefficient things under the impulsion ot fear? All have experienced this. Is it not a c mmnn ' saying that one is paralyzed with fear? Do not people die ot fear? Does any part of the body not reach ed, by thought do anything or feel any way? If !t does, how do you know It without thought? The schools are beginning to rec ognize, and in some degree to acknowledge, . that, . in . Christian Science, a light has come into the world, but they aye not able to see that It Is all light, and that in it Is no darkness at all., Theology Is be ginning to teach an incorporeal God, but not one who is the Spirit that is all Love, too pure to behold iniquity, evil of any kind, to cause it or to per-, mtt it -The healing arts are begin ning to teach that mind Is at least in part cause, but without recognizing that Mind ts God. good, so never the cause of disease and death, but al ways the cause of restoration, of health, and of fife. . They call that mind which Is but false education. Illusion, suggestion, 'the ultimate cause ot sin, sickness, death. But the human beliefs that still obscure cannot forever hide the true light which shines, arid shines unto a per fect day when all shall be illumined by it, and there shall be no darkness, ignorance, illusive suggestion, dis ease, fear, and so. no sin, no disease, no death. , , . A WORD ABOUT THE DISCOVERER AMD FOUNDER Bringing what she did to the world, the "pearl of great price," the ap plicable, demonstrable Christianity of Christ Jesus, which lias proved it self such by comforting, reforming, and healing the vast majority of those who. have honestly, earnestly studied her books, 'Mrs. Eddy has enriched the world beyond all reck oning. As one who had the privilege of visiting her home, let me say that all about Mrs. Eddy was of the very sim plest. In her the world Indeed had a true example of simple living and high thinking. Those who were with her bear loving witness to the fact that she watched, worked, pfayed without ceasing, and that she did this for all alike. That this untiring con secration has borne fruit the fruit of purer,! happier, healthier, ; more useful and loving lives is attested on every hand. Mrs. Eddy was at times reviled, but she reviled not again. So un mindful of the world was she and so mindful of God that His thoughts, messages that came and dp come with healing and with blessings in their wings, were always- her , thoughts. Her one prayer was to be God's faith-. f ul messenger. The answer, to this prayer was certainly vouchsafed to her. -Mary Baker Eddy founded a world-wide religion, a religion, that Is Science, a Science that Is Christian Jind that both heals and saves. Judge W. S. Crowell lutroduclng the lecturer said in part: , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE offers :no apologies for Its beliefs or its works. it Is willing to be Judged bj,lts fruits. A's Gamaliel said to the Jewish priests and Pharisees, speaking of the teachings 'of Jesus; so ChriBtir.n Science Bays firmly but lovingly to you. If this counsel or this work' be of men; It, will come to naught; but If It be of God o'u can not overthrow it. , ,- . , God has blessed the ministrations of Christian Science and it has thriven under criticism and reproach. Verifying the divine Word, "If ye ere reproached for the name ot Christ, blessed are yet, because the spirit of glory and the spirit of God resteth upon you"; hence Its marvel lous progress. It has belted the cir cle of the earth with its inspiration of divine Love, hope and health. It has given confidence and courage to the soldier battling to make the world a decent place to live In. - It has healed the broken hearted and all manner of disease. It has brought the dying back to life and vigor. Blessed with such results, the Chris tian Scientist smiles kindly at sneers and criticism. . If you are here with an open mind, loving God and your neighbor as yourself, as you Bit In quiet medita tion you may feel the lmpulse-ol divine Love, and hear the still small voice of divine Truth whispering to your soul's consciousness, "Come unto me, all ye who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. My words are life to those who find-i The Better 'Ole Page Tomorrow KA X "The Bettor 'Ole." the comedv with music by I'nptnm linico Hnimsfuthcr and Cuptiiin Arthur Klint. with 1'nul Oiphmre ns Old Hill, will lie seen nt the Pace tomorrow oveninsr. inroncn its sixteen monins run nt tho Oxford theater. London, mid its srreat triumph in New York.Citv. Ihc fame of this unimio Plnv has been spread brondonst. The three rredom- iiiHtins; ohnractcrs. Old Bill. Bert and Alf, have for somo time -entertained the public in Biiirnsfiithor's "Krnc- inents From France," but now comes the opportunity to become iiiliuintelv acquninted anil cuin a further relixn- tion of tho splendid attributes that underlie the humor of tl,e$o three musketeers. Tn ehonsine Mr. Oilmore to porlrav Old Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Co- bum, the producers, made a litippv selection. Ho is nn actor of marked ability with nn inherent sense of fit ness in interpretation. Associated with Mr. .Oilmore. will ho seen U. llnd- ford Allen as Bert, and Horace Sin clair as Alf. and a distinguished cast of well known players. them and health to all their flesh. I am with you always even to the end of- the world." In St. Luke's gospel we read, "No word of God is void of power;" - The words which I quote are some of the words of God, and they are words of omnipotent power; hence we will fear no evil, but cast all our burdens upon the Lord, for iH.e careth for us.-f Christian Science seeks to reflect God's love, and demonstrate the pow er, and truth of His holy Word.. St.' ames Bays, uraw nign xo uou ana he will draw nigh to you." Test this promise .in quiet - confidence and trust, the result with God, and you will find that the glorious liberty of the children of God awaits you. The waiting Saviour calls: Behold I stand at the door, your door, and knock; will you not, can you not say to him; Enter Lord, thy servant heareth. BERKELEY MAN WINS: 7 SAN FRANCISCO, April , 21. E. S. Brown, Berkeley, was adjudged the winner today In the Victory Lib erty loan slogan contest in the twelfth federal reserve district, "You Bought Bonds for War;, Now Buy Them for Peace," was the winning contribution. V j. .' -Other slogan prizes. went to Mrs. M. A. Collier, San Francisco; Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Ferndale, Wash.; Fred Emerson Brooks, Berkeley; Dr." A. W. Korlnek, Portland, Ore. R0SEBURG MINER SHOT BY 16 YEAR OLD BOY ROREBURG. Ore.. April 21-Jo- seph Campbell, aired 60. who for 30 years lias been a miner on Coffee creek, was wounded severely - late vesieruuv nv tne explosion ol ti.xiiiu in the hnnds of a IB vcar old bov &t Coffee creek. The eun was overload ed with hiirh explosives and a section of the barrel struck Campbell below the eye nnd entered the roof of his mouth. ; He probably will recover, it wnssaid. QUICK RELIEF Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That ia tha joyful cry c? thousmis :ince Dr. Edwcrds produced Olive Tcblct?, Jie substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, 6 practicing physician for 1' yeara and ealorael's old-tima enemy, .covered tha formula for Olive Tablets vhile treating patients for chronic con ;lipation and torpid livers. ' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healinj, soothing : No griping is tho "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels end liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two lit tle Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. ''Thousands take one or two every night lust to keep right Try them. 10c and 23s per box. AU druggists, , . HONOR LISTS FOR NDUSTRIA Achievement- certificates for the first honor mdiistrinl clubs of Juok son county Imve iust been received bv County School Superintendent Acer. - .. - v The clubs which will receive. these lurae mid heiuitiful certificates are Jiorth riiocnix. dixtriet No. 8-1; AU derlirook. disrrict No. 88: Juckson villn club, - district No. ' 1, mid tho Bellvit'w club, district No. 7:l..lTh,o clubs imve won distinction nnd hone! hv havine Krothiin 75 per cent ol their number 'Conmloto their t uro- iects, mnkinsr nil reports culled for as well as dpniir the other work, i The certificates have been sitfned in person bv tho poveruor nnd other prominent men. Thoso whose smiuv- tui'os nnnear in their own hand writ ing on (he cortifionti's nre Mr. O. U. Benson, in oliiiiuo of Hovs' mid QirlJ1 club work. U. S. Pent, of Aericul- ture: James Withveouibe, deceased covcrnor of Oreeon: v. O. Kerr, nresiilciit of Oriuon Airriciilturnl col leue! J. A.. Churchill, Htnte superin tendent of public instruction: O. D. Center, director, extension ' sorvirc: II. C. Sovmptir. statu club lender,; O. W. Acer, eonnlv auhoid siinerintcnd- ent : tho teacher and tbo .locul club advisor. ' i - ' .i-r . " : The honor-members-of the above clubs are: North l'hoenix club. Anna, Sturnes. F.uimil Johnson, Mitriurie Caster, Jcnnntto Sheets. Mnranrct Mote. Jlnroaret Sheets.-Tonmiv Cm ter..' Alderbrook club, llurold Smith, Maurice SfeCov. Ilurruit : CiiiiIkoii. Qeonro Briiras.' Iiichurd llinir. Jack sonville club. Helen Bordwell, Orulin Alter. Homer lltirtmnn. Hcth Airer. Richard Shinier. Riidoliili Sinu'ler. Murione Kordwell. CoiiHtmu'e Hoard- well. Ruth Flemim;, " Reruii'O Hcter. HeJlview club. Alctha Ornv. Rirhnrd flrav. Klennor Moore. Until Fificld. Herbert Miller. . 1 ' H. B. Brown of Applegute. and Phillip Werts of Rogue River, were sojourners in Medford yesterday. MRS. DOOLEY'S ADVICE TO Milnankee. Wis. "I wish all trirla who work and sulfer from functional disorders would profit by my advice and take Lydia E. Pinkham's Veire- Ablo Compound. Before I Was mar ried, when 1 came home from work at night, I would be just worn out with pains which dragged me down. I took Lydia & Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and it made me feel like a new woman. I can work from morning until night and it does not bother me. and I wish all girls who suffer as I did would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Mrs. H. Dooley, 1136 25th Street; Milwaukee, Wis.. .'. ; ..;',V , Working girls everywhere should firofit by Mrs. Dooloy's experience, and nstead of dragging along from day to day with life a burden, give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It has overcome just such conditions for thousands of others, and why not for you? For special advice, write Lydis E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,' Lynn, Mass. The result of their 40 years expedience is at your service. Kodak Finishing Film developing, 15o roll. -Printing, post card size. 3 for lOo. 2'2x3Vi and smaller. 2 for 6o. Every dav service. JAP ART STORE nizing AD onr work strictly gnaranteed to ba first class. 15 N. Fir St., Medford j Phone 4(W ' ' . MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS : .LOIHG HIS DIT . " Subscribe for Victory Bonds' and purcnase vour domes of KLEIN The Tailor , 128 B. Muln, Upstalra - WORKING GIRLS PS9J F A Thlrty-flvo hundred dollars was thu banner . Initlvtdunl subscription brought Into Victory Liberty loAu hondquartors today. With tho vol untary subscriptions made at ' tho locul banks and tho $15,000 subscrip tion of the elty, Jacksou county solic iting committees will commence their work after , tho big opening parade thls afternoon with a splendid start toward tho allotted county quota, ; Wltb Ashland confident that tho quota set for that part ot tho county will be voluntarily subscribed with out any solicitation whntevor there ts little doubt thut tho peoplo ot tha northern part of the county will ro il pond geiiorously whon solicited for subscriptions to tho Victory loan. The notes will be Issued In denom inations ot r.o. sioo, ttioo, iiouo, 15000, $10,000; In coupon form or will ba registered In tho saino amounts as woll aa In amounts ot $I0,000 and $100,000 In order to moot the desires ot overy kind of In ventor. The government reserves tha right, to retire tho bonds at par with ac crued Interest on Juno IS or Decem ber 33, '1922 and provlous to that tlmo tho holders ot tbo notes may at any time convort them olthur from tho 3 notes to 4H notes' or from the, higher Interest bearing notes to the 314 denominations. y 's.. .- K iW5?'. . ' 'j:V How mm i y't&i'p . . y. ' - - . At the Start "CROWN JEWELS" Dinim miro luul a tough ft W I vi. erases: THE BLANK- CHECK ; That tho Anicrican Pwplt) eiflrnod for wiiiiiiiip; tho war, is now to bo filled out nnd pi'OHonlcd for pay ment. Don't Weaken. Pay It. , . Heath's Drug' Store Phone 884 . The San Tox Store - ; O,.--.-..:.-.,,:; 'v:C" J America is proud of them the whole world is proud of them. They finished their part of the job with a courage and "daring ; best described by Marshal Foch ; : in these words to General Persh- ing before the battle of .the ... . Argonne: -ffii 4' . r "Your men'liayemis'devU'sf'. own punch. They will get 'J K i .' away with all that Go to .. , it." proud I of them are (: THE. AMOUNT OP, ' THE VICTORY LIBERTY LOANf VrT T CT TRCCDTnO ' Measures your pride in them. This space contributed In behalf of the Victory Loan ":-'r v Medford Printing Company tinio kocriintf truck of Uioho In the Middle "Cut It Out" n Ford Wot'kly ! At the End a Kti'uiul Comody with , Elmore Fields - -. ( , n. you? '.'i. I.'; I camiialan bv ft ,'"'