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PXCFH nvii OIL OPERATOR OF CONFERENCE TO BE OVER LOCAL FIELD MEUFUKH ffSB THIBUKB, MEUUHU, Ol?F,noy," TTTESD'AY. 'VPTtTTi' fi, 1020. "The pountv Iiitor-Cliurrh ponfi-r-cqpe A he held nt Muill'onl on April 8 is in reality a community nl'iuir,'' said Hov. L. Mvron Hoo.er, the coun ty convener wliq is in chnrire of the meeting for this county. "It is iroini; to bo simply a cet-toirether inpetin!: of the Protestant churches, at which, tlieV will talk over their common problems and common aims, Thev will also examino the ouestion of raiikini; the church, us a whole, a moro vital medium in the various communities in this county. 'The tusk which the churches set before themselves is a public and a social task. The welfare nnd activity of the church is one of the most im portant, of community undertaking, nnd the. workinir toircjher of the Protestant denominations, as exem plified in the Inter-Church World Movement sitrnaliy.es the mobilization of. Christian forces for a thorousrh uoincr and larL-o scale treatment of thesd tasks. The addresses to be civch at the county conferences will enable everyone to visualize more clearly and in concreto terms just "what the churches' problems are, :ind thus enable us all to prepare for a direct and vigorous application of Christian principles to definite local issues. 4,"Xh'e financial campaign, the last week in April, is tor tho raisintr of a liudirct to meet needs which already have been examined nnd classified. The total inter-church budu'ct repre sents the sum of the different de nominational budgets. The county conference will brinir homo to the people of this county just what the inter-church movement means to do. ns the Oregon conference at Port land bromrht homo to the pastors of this territory, the purposes of this wol pro ject." , EASIER' SERVICES IN TALENT CHURCH Tho Easter servlcos in tho First Methodist Episcopal church at Talent were vory much enjoyed by a largo nnd appreciative congregation. All unite in saying it was the finest Eas ter service held in Talent for years. The fchurch was handsomely decorat ed' with wild flowers under tho dlrec- tion'Ofr!Mrs.''Morri3y the wife-of the pastor, assistod by Miss Madge Hnck- ler. i The che'lr rendered some very fine anthems and choruses. Tho Sun day school also, took part in the ser vice singing soveral ; songs. . Mrs, Reachert favored the congregation with a solo. Mr. Bowman and son Ralph also played an offertory Cn the violin which was very much enjoyed ' Rev. C. G. Morris, the pastor, de livered a Bhort but eloquent sermon and administered the sacrament of baptism, after which fifteen were re ceived into membership in the church Strong Women : By. Dr. Valentine Mott. Women and men too i are just as B nL strong and T-v WV healthy as men uiuuu. Vigor and health come with good blbodt - Without good red blood a woman has a weak heart and poor nerves. In the spring is the best time to take stock of one's condition. If the blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, 'if one ia tired and listless, generally weak, a Spring :Tonic should be taken. An old- fashioned herbal remedy that was used by nearly everybody 50 years ago is fftill safe and sane because it .contains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made of roots and herbs nnd called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. If druggists do not keep it in tablet form, send 60 cents for a vial to Dr. Pierce s Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AUao acent for Fairbanks and Hon En trices. 17 South BMnlda STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Driver. JAMES LESLIE That the Vulcan Oil & Gas com pany's plan is tho best development proposition ever offered investors i. the opinion of Henry V. Clark, promi nent oil operator nnd creolocist of Denver and Tulsa. Okla., who stonpeil off here last "Saturday, en route to bis home from Tortland. where he has been visitintr relatives. Clark was taken over the various prospec tive oil fields of the vallev and was enthusiastic over tho outlook for brinirui2 in commercial wells here. Your plan should prove attrac- ice to Oreeon investors." Clark tolit officers of tho Vulcan company dur ing his trip. "Your surface indica tions aro eood indeed: the fears ex pressed bv some Geologists that the oil mav have been burned out are proven to be groundless bv drilling already done; that I enn state mosr nositivelv. Of course, no man can say that vour companies in the lioguo alley will succeed in bringing in a producer. Only actual drilling opera tions carried out in an inielliccnt business-like manner can determine that." Clark was much interested m the development plan of the Vulcan com pany. Organized under vour Hlue fKV law which is very strict." he declared. vour company has gone ever fur ther than remiircd of it to protect the interests of its stockholders. Bv placing the stock ot tho organizers in the hands of tho corporation com missioner to guarantee the incorpora- nrs shall not profit until the investors hnve been - paid back in full, vou should have no difficulty in convine- nsr the public of vonr good intentions. Then, too. bv securing leases scat tered about, all of the most favored spots in the valley, vou givo vour slinre holders further protection." Clark was" fntercsted too In the nrnsnects for locating n supply of bituminous coal in the bam s valley 'With coal oiitcroppings scattered over vour entire 'valley," he said. can see no reason whv n good grade of merchantable coal should not he uncovered at no great depth' by a lit tle intelligent prospecting." The visitor was loud in his praise of the cntiro vallev. its fertile fields. well-kept orchards and excellent cli mate. When reminded that a blizzard was at the time raging throughout the ddlewcstorn states, Clark said : "If vour comian:cs succeed in bringing in a producer here, vou will likely have to put up "with mo tor good. Oil is mv game. I am still too young to retire, but it it comes aliout that I can play the game here, vou can count on mo coming bv tho tirsl train nfter tho news reaches me. Clark's tales of the excitement of tho nurkburnett and Hunger "stam pedes" following the bringing in ol the first gushers there "listened" like fnirv talcs to some of his auditors who have never visited the oil fields. 'Hunger." he said, "was a sloepv. struggling, poverty stricken village of 100 souls just 20 months ago. 'Lo- ilnv it is a citv of more than lUO.UuU Such a transaction as $lf0.0()0 for n corner lot does not even crcnto n rip ple now. There nre. it is said, more millionaires in Ranger now thnn there were inhabitants in Julv. 1918." T Strike up the band. Here comes "Father!" Don't know "Father"? Surely there must be something amiss in Denmark we mean Arcadv it one has not met. seen or henrd about the most popular newspaper comic of modern times. Manager Gus Hill was or is rather the discoverer of this funniest of cartoon heroes, originated bv George McMunus nnd transplanted to the stage through the foresight and business genius of Mr. Hill. This season "Father'' will be seen in an entirely" new eomodv concoction in three acts entitled "Bringing Up Father in Society" written bv Nat, Lerov. with lyrics bv Harold Wright and special music bv Seymour Furth. Kighteen exclusive numbers have won provided nlong with plenty of spec ialties, features, situations, n distinct nlnf nf eimfinuitv niul action and a capable cast of thirtv odd' iwople. including a beauty chorus of sixteen voung women who udd both grace. talent and dignitv to tho oeensmn. This riot of laughter, song, mclodv wit and charm will be the next at traction at l'agc theatre Thursdav night, April 8. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with Be and mall it to Kcley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pain in Bides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for consti pation, hllirmsnpss, headache, nnd slueeirth bowels. J The stranger's first im pression of our city. U gamed from our hotels. The Hotel Holland Is doing its part to help build a greater Mcdford A hotel depends greatly on the local support it receives. The Hotel Holland and Cafe will appreciate your patronage. Management of Carl Y. Tengwald ' ., ' ' '''' Guaranteed bv INCORPORATED Fifth and North Riverside The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. Temporary Location Overland-4 Willys-Knight Republic Trucks McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. Ff ont End Crater Lake Garage whirth means that if you don't like LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes you can ct your money back from the dea'cr. Telephone 11 IUCKY STRIKE-it's toasted. . Our advertising gives you - a definite fact about Lucky Strike a reason for buying this cigarette. Surely you like reasons. Toasting Burley tobacco gives it a delicious flavor. You get this flavor only in Lucky Strike. And there you are! Are you a pipe smoker? Then try Lucky Strike pipe tobacco. Made from the finest Burley' tobacco that money can buy. Tho toasting process seals in the Burley flavor and takes out every bit of bite. Ifi toasted. WHAT BRAND OF FLOUR ARE YOU ; USING AND WHERE WAS IT MADE? j ' Arc you spending your money at homo or abroad? 1 ' f - 1 Indifference on this point is not tho true spirit of community building. j If we trade out of town and you trade out ofj town, what in the world will become of our townf. Insist that your grocer send you VILMO, FLOUR, made t home from home-grown wheat. Rogue Valley Milling Co; :...f N3Sh HOW J:i