WEDFOTID VnTr rmir rrmT'DRTt.' OREfiOxV' UONT)AY APRIL 20, 1920. PEGE BIX ASHLAND W.C.T.U. MEETING WILL BE ASHLAND FIRST COMPANY HOLDS K .QX&-H Eastman Kodaks Eastman Films M Developing and Printing Prompt and reliable service. Send us your films; we will develop, print and return them. We pay postage one way IHE NEW ZION HELD THURSDAY T ASHLAND, April 2il On Thur-i- lov of thin week, April 21), lit tl'i- PreRbvtoiiiin t-hurcli. occurs the 3(ith nnnivprsnrv of Ilio Allllllld Irllit of Iho Women 'h Clirihliun Temm-rttiic-" Union, a trutlicrintr with wliieh the cpuntv mid-venr will nieiire in an nil -clnv Bcsnion, The promnm will 1 -r- nt 10 n. in., devotional of the hour bciiis led bv Mrs. Corn Hlinirerlnnil. "Anierieiinizntion," Mrs. Grace Kochlor. "Teiiiwrniice nnd Mission" Mrs. t'nrrie tiillnmlcrs. "Cumesl Work." Mm. Alice Jillson. 'Lunch will he serveil in the chiinh lit noon. II period of refreshment which will he denominated the social hour, after which nt 1 ::)( n. in., n sons.' service will bo led bv Mrs. Charles Kdwnrds. Welcome Address, Mayor Lnmkin; "The Home and America." H. A. Ca nndnv of Medfonl: "Moral Kdnea tion," Misses Hiimctl and Hicks. A resolution will be introduced bv Iicv. 0. V. Koebler, lifter whii-li politi enl cnndidatoM in the field for office nt tho npproucliimr priinarigs in Mav will be entitled to an expression ol views on tho vitnl issues of the day. tonded in (rood faith, nnd includes nnv enndidate, reirardlcss (if pnrtv affiliation. The onlv conditions im plied nrc that tho talks be brief and to tho point. Solo, M'rs. Esther Ashernfl: "Some Educational Problems," Mlrs. Louise Pcro7.7.i: "Annual Survey," Mrs. M. C. Ashcraft. All iwoplo throughout the county interested in Christian Temperance Work ns outlined in this nroirrnm, nre cordially invited to attend. Mr. Ernest Hollcnheak took the fanner's cream to MeClond to nuwt tho crennierv truck Tuesday and re lumed Wednesday. Miss Miiudo llarr and Mrs. Harr spent - Sunday at the Bert Nichols home.', Mr. and Mrs. James K. flrieve ?- liirnnd homo Afondny from Iheir tri to M!edford. Mrs. Helva Aiken of Medfonl 'came Fridny to visit with her brother, Mis. Charley Walker. Mr. Harrv Aiken left Tuesday for Klamath Kails, where he will spend the summer. Mr, S. K. Aiken, nn nssistant as sessor, left Wednesday to beuin work. Mrs. Charley Walker and Mrs. Bolva' Aiken were visitintr friends in Prospect Wednesday. Mr. W. K. Monnoy nindo n business trip to lliirinliiillioins Sunday. Afjss Mjirio Smallhauscn spent Sun day with Miss Kachel Davis. Mrs. Hcrt Nichols went to Medford Lo IMoinouu 'I'hursdav. I Now Jersey will hold Us proalilon- llnl primary tomorrow, niTcl sIkiib in- dlciito that lliiiim Johnson will bo robbed. (ONTitntrTiox no.v J lubuquo( In.) Times .lournnl. I Pol Wolf spent Tunsdiiy in -' IWorthlnrinti ni'' - TRAIL HEMS As 'tho weather is so fine nianv Medford faces are expected to be seen alonir the river soon. Tho Jackson county creamery trick made its first trip to MeCloud la-1 J uesday. air.' and airs, uscar htewun. lino Will Stewart spent the day in Med ford Tuesday. Tho deputy assessor, S. S. Atken, lias been down from Prospect as fai ns Klk Creek. Mr. Tom Carlton made a trip out to the valley after a load of hay yes tenia y ( Friday). Tho Siinduv school at Trail was ex ceptionally well attended last Sun day. ' Mr. Van llcffner of the l". S. fMi erics is puttinir in the racks to bold the Chinook salmon until fi.-liini: lime Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stewart. Mis Anna French and Mrs. Flovd IlutchiM son nnd flaiiL'hter. Oliv e, spent Thurs day eveniiiir at the Jlnr-Kiulit ranch Mr. Dittsworlh has hauled several truck loads of potatoes to the valley, We nre wondering if be is soinir ic start li bank. SIMMS ECZEMA Penctralinp, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Kever mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burnmx. it i-hing ecztma quickly by applying Zemo. I'imislied byanydruiwsi torijc. Extra largo bottle, 51.0a. Healing Ixyins the moment Zemo i3 applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples rash, blackheads and tireilar skin diseases will be removal. For clcarini; the skin and making it vigorously hcalthy.always use Zemo. tha nrnetr.ilini? nntiaj.fi; i :.. nn , .IM II. tltVt. I. 1 llOl ORreai,yii.-ilveiinditdiv8not8lain. When oilier fail ii is the one. dccndabl! uwauiieiu lor sum IrouDL-aol all kinds. ASHLAND, April 20. "Koust pork and s-'iavv; inasbed potatoes. creamed corn, icllo dessert, hot col fee." and other abundant rations will afford tho substantial dinner which First Company is to serve at the ur niorv toniuht, and all those interested in ininimr this military unit are coi dia II v invited to iiartii'ipato in I lie feed without incurrinir any obligation whatever, it beinir taken for urnnicd however, that thev will be persuadc'l to lend a helping hand in recruituu: the organization up to standard re quirements. Tho company impera tively needs from thirty to forty mine members to attain a first class ratinu'. such as a membership of an even hun dred would constitute. Ample accommodations in the Ihl' armory are hoirinnimr to assume the conveniences afforded by snip.;, com fy minders, with club, rpinlini; room. L'Vinnasiuni nnd other athletic pnvi leires available, while cbeery embcis will be kept nchnv in spacious fire places. The company is already lur- nishiu'' club rooms with accessories needful to impart the atmosphere 'if home surroundintrs. One table has been installed in the billiard annex, with others to follow. A Vietroln will be ill order, and it is a matter of "record" that a varied assortment ol discs to equip the machine will be most ncccptuhlc. hence a bint in this connection is both opportune and tuneful. In oxpeditini: this matter of furnishintis the First National Dank nine to the rescue bv financiiur the coitipmcnt uudei'takiuLr to the extent of $(1(10, ns a loan on easy terms rep resented by security which the. or- irani.atiou assumes collaterally minus any iron-clad conditions whatever. and this amount will meet Ihc neces sary outlay. Turn out toniudit nnd partake of the military menu as serv ed in mess kits. BREAKS All RECORDS HUSTON, April 2(1. Everett Scott, shortstop of the llostiin Americans will break all major leamie rocord- for plavinir in consecutive names when be takes the field against the Athletics at Philadelphia today. With today's came Scott will have partici paled in fill-l consecutive leauuo con tests, Scott started his continuous playiiiL' June 20, P.IKI with the lied Sox and he has not missed n name since. SPOKANE DELEGA1ES SPOKANK, April 2(1. Spokane county's 120 dclemilcs to Ihe republi can statu convention at. Helliiu:hani tomorrow uo uninstruclcil, but with the unanimous endorsement bv the county convention which elected them J of the candidacy of United Stale. Senator Miles Poindexter for the presidential nomination. Spokane is Senator Poindexter s homo. Tribune's Daily Health Hint lly Harriot Itorwi?. Your livor weihH five poumlti. Your nltnuMitury canal is five times oh ImiR r yoursolf. Yot utl these aro so noatly Htowoil nwny that thoy do not "show." The causo of tho uiuluo promlnnnco of our abdomon Is a lay er of fat that settles in tho "real omentum u wheet of connective tfssuo that lianas like an apron from tho front cdo of tlio Ktonuich and covors tho intOHtinoK. You have seen tho "skin" that the butcher pulls so neatly over the Uk of lamb for dec orative purposes. This is tho great omentum of the sheep. Ours looks just Mko it. The formation of tat in all of those tissues for wo have a variety of them thruout our anatomy is nec essary. Wo need fut for all sorts of purposes. Wo live on It when we are temporarily out of food. It ts pos sible to ro hungry for a considerable length of time by using these surplus stores of fat. They aro useful ns cushions and make the parts of the hody move more smoothly over ouch other. For our body is In eouMant motion, not only the peril'eral mus cles that we can control, but our "i re sides" nt whono motions we are con scious only when there is something wrong. Fat pads the hollows and adds to our beauty. The muscles woubii stand out In queer shapes indeed it fat did not fill in the place. between. All our skin Is bedded on fat. Our eyes rest on a cushiou of it. When people got very thin they get ' hollow eyed" because this fat Is going with tho rest, and the eyes sink back in the sockets. Our nerves are Imbedded In fat If tho sluu.th of fat Is broken, the nerve Is irritated at that spot, nud THE SPITE BRIDE Olive Tbomiis will npiiiMir nt ttm IAU wo have tho painful thing doctors ! call neuritis. mar fat keens us -warm. In cold weather we need heat and the body j burns tho t'at for tho piii-poso. Hence SSL United Financial Campaign April 23th to May 2nd SflKSFtfl city tonla.lit for tlie last lime. we need more fat-foi mliiB foods in winter tnnn in summer. J.et us not dlsplse our rat. uniy let us ex-irmso so il will bo evenly distributed. A BUSINESS man filled out his income tax report. I It showed an income so large that his tax was 53. And his total gifts to church and charity for the year were $148. Think of it thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world a little better than he found it ! Most of us do better than that; but not so very much better. Our average daily gift for all church causes is less than we spend for daily papero less than a local telephone call less than a third of the day's car fare less than 3 cents a day No wonder that 80 of the ministers of America are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that tho church hospitals turn away thousands of sick people a year. No wonder that China has only one doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder that every church board and charity society is forever meeting def. icits, forever passing the hat. It isn't because we are selfish ; it isn't because we don't want to help. It's just because no one has ever put up a great big program to us, and asked us to think of the work of the church in a system atic businesslike way. Number Incom. 700 eco 900 10O0 1200 1300 1800 2100 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 100O0 SAX It HMO. April -!(. ( ISv the Associated Press) Assurances have i been '.'ivfii Zionist representatives by British delegates b ;re that the mili tary administration of Palestine, which has been far from satisfactory to the.Jews, will he chanL'ed to a sym pathetic civil rule. Zionists aro rep resented in San lienio bv llen.iaiinn Cohen of Chicano, who came from Palestine with Dr. Cluivim Weizinann president of the World Zion commis sion. "Zionism, as a liolitical movement, has ended," said Mr. I'ohen today. "With the creation of a national Jew ish home its work now is the develop ment of Palestine and the brinniiv.; there of Jewish immigrants from easterh Kurope. This development will be lanrelv agricultural. "Palestine now has a population of 700,000. In JJie time of David it had 2,000.000. "The plans of the Zionists are that we shall work with the bands rather than with the brain, as the Jews .have been doiiiL' for the most part in other portions of the world. "America, I think,'' added Ml-. Co hen, "will have to supply most of the money until the new state irets iroienr." How much should I give to make this a better world? A CHART FOR Gr.du.ted ccording to .mount of income .nd numb.r In th. f.mily. How do.s your giving check up with the chart ? in Family 1. 3. 3. Weekly Pledge to .10 .20 .30 .40 .60 .90 1.15 1.60 2.10 2.65 3.20 3.80 4.35 4.95 6.10 7.25 8.40 9.55 10.70 .10 .15 .35 .70 1.05 1.40 1.85 2.40 3.00 S.S5 4.10 4.65 5.80 6.90 8.05 9.15 10.30 .10 .30 .65 1.00 1.40 2.00 2.55 3.10 3.65 4.20 5 30 6.40 7.50 8.60 9.70 INTERCHURCH World Movement of Worth America "''." Heath's Drug The San NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. Adopted Monday, March 29. ASH LAX I MKDFOIU) Daily eiccpt Sunday. Leave McfWoril 7 : 1 fi, 8 :Ul), 8:45, 8 :30, 10:15 11:00 a. m, 12:1)0 noon; 12:45, 1:!0, 2:15. 3:00, 3:45, 4:30, 6:10. 0:00, 7:00 p. m. H:45 p. in. ' Saturday onlv; tf:30 p. m. daily; 10:110 p. m. Saturday only. Leave Ashland 7 :1 S, 8 :00, 8 :46, 9:30, 10:15, 11:00 a. m.; 12:00 noon; 12:4fi, 1:30 2:U, 3:00, 3:46, 4:3U, 6:16, 0:00, 7:00 p. ro.; 8:45 p. m. Saturday only; 0:30 p. in. daily; 12:15 lnidnigltt, .Saturday only. Sunday -Only i 0:00, 10:00, ll:0n a. rn.; 12 noon; 1:00, .2:00- 3:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:30, 0:30 p. m. 0:00 10:00, 11:00 a. in.; 12 noon; 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:30, 0:30 p. m. Wnitfnt ronrn A-riilpnrl. Knur 'do The Interchurch World Movement represents the united program of thirty great denominations. They have surveyed their whole task ; no business could have done it better. , They have budgeted their needs; no business could have a more scientific budget. They hava united to prevent the possibility of waste and dupli cation. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. ' And they come to the men and women who Iovb America to you this week, asking you to use them as the channel through which a certain defi nite part of your income can be applied to make this a better world. - Only you can determine what part of your in come that should be. The chart printed here is in tended merely as a suggestion ; it represents a scale of giving of 6 or less. Six per cent of your earning power; 1516ths of your life for your own family needs, and I.'16th for your fellow men is that more than you ought to give? It's a good time right now to answer that ques tion. We're passing through the world just once ; how much better is the world going to be because you passed through ? GIVERS 4. Vour Church .10 .10 30 .30 .60 .60 1- 05 1.05 1.60 U0 215 J.10 2- 70 5.65 3- 25 3.15 3.80 3.70 -85 4.75 5.95 5.80 7- 05 6.85 8- 15 7.95 9.20 9.00 .10 .30 .70 1.25 1.75 2.30 2.80 3.30 4.35 3.35 6.40 7.45 8.45 Tox Store JACKSONVILLE MEDIfOIW . Daily except Sunday. , , I.Mve MVdlord 8:00, 8:80, 10:80 u. m. 12:00 noon;' 1:30, 3:00; 4)80, fl;80 pi m.: Nnturday only 7:30 p. m.; 0:80 p. ffl. dally. Saturday only 10:30 p. m. Saturday Onlr Leove JacVsonvillt 7:20, 8:30, 10:00, llHB" a. in.; 1:00, 2:00, 3:40, 6:00 7:00 p tn. faftt. urilay only, 8:00 p. in. Sunday Only Leave Mfdfnnl 9:00, 10:30 ft. m.) 18:00: noon; 2:30, 4:00, fi:30, 0:30 10:80 p. ro. Leave .lackKonvillc 10:00, 11:30 a. rn. 1:39, 3:30, 6:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. m. Office and vaitintf. room l'o. ,fi. South Front, NbhIi Hotel building. . ' " Jacksonville Waiting Room t Beter't Ooa fectionory. . 1'V.nii.. tOO Vedfnrd. Or