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MEBFORB MATTi TTCTFTjyR rEPFOKT). OrTCflOy. TYKDNSDAT, APRTL go. 1M1 PAfiE FTVt IC tlx same time mintle with her emuii-, "Your job is a great deal bigsor cipated sisters In their civic duties. ; than the task of those who went be "lt would be lust us well, therefore, ; foro you. You have not even realized uiak. a ral effort to catch up miUi them, there Is a chance that tb bit terest grief winch can come to ft to remember that you ate seeing that its size. You have nut caught up to j father or a mother will be your por child. ithe times. And. If you do not at least tion." ' IE Tell me? deadest new we OF II FRIDAY. APR. 29 'Bill te , .jn&rried, c,&s ft W t ftrsWiyriffij 10 J C 11 111C n win Your Figure Tells Your Age Put does It really? Is it not true that while a man may only be as young us he feels, a woman is always as youns as she 1XJOKS? Do you look as young as your husband? How auxiouBly a woman asks herself this question and how needlessly for ne can retain the beautiful proportions and graceful charm of youth by simply keeping herself properly corseted. ORSETS Front Laced Heighten woman's ehnini Tor the womttii. v.'hq desires to protect her figure against the. years tojifome we recommend the MOOAItT Corset, and the. services xf'l-ourepert fitters. The former, designed by the master designer In corsetry, has met with approvul among our customers that is almost unpreceilented. The lutter insures your being correctly fitted with the pruper model lor your In dividual type or figure. Trial fittings of this superior corset are gladly given. There is no charge for this service. MVrMFATSToRFj OIL GUSHERS Oregon Cat Creek Syndicate not a Corporation A shnre-nnd-shrire-nlike plan, bywhioh cneh unit holdor Rets, his pro, rata share of benefits from production. . Trustees C. Y: Loosley, E. 1. Neil, Walter Everton. s Locution f holdings Fergus County, Montana, .1 3-4 miles south of Franz discovery well, that has been producing for over a year; also the Franz River Well, just brought in. MONEY IN OIL WELLS A 200-barrel well, such as the Franz discovery, will at present low price of oil earn $166,400 per year. Wc can put down nine wells on our holdings. Figure for your self the possibilities. Wo; solicit aid as all "big producers have done to got started. NO FREE UNITS. NO PROMOTION GIFTS. i 600 UNITS, $100 EACH, NOW OFFERED You have the same chance now to get iu .u the ground floor of big oil production that people had in the early days of the opening of southern oil fields.. Slake your applications now, and make all checks payable to Oregon-Cat Creek Syndicate. E. T. STAPLES, Fiscal Agent Hotel Austin Bldg. - Ashland, Oregon i ', Many people simply melt in sunt L mer. They can't work or enjoy life. They lack vitality. Ten to one : ; iheir blood is impoverished. Rich, wholesome blood is the ; basis of vitality. If you have it, you sturdily ' withstand summer tcm noratures. But if your ' blood Is poor, loaded with poisons that should be ' cast out, you are limp ' and useless in "shirt sleeve" weather. Get Ready for Hot Weather By Purifying the Blood d5 To avoid this, got from your druggist S.S.S., the famous vege table blood tonic and alterative. It is just the thing for poor blooded! people. After starting S.S.S., write us about your con dition and we will send you expert medical ad vice free. Address Chief Medical Advisor, 839 Swift Laboratory, At lanta, Georgia. WHEN VI. clean your rus or carpets, rney ARE CTEAN. WE do not scrub them with ordinary soup and water. They ore cleaned by the MOSAN PROCESS ' which removes nil dust and ' dirt, returns them to jour home, frosli In color, sanitary and CLEAN fhone ISO Free lH'llvrry Mosan Art Rug Co. 119 W. Tenth St. The Hulgln-I.ewis tabernacle meet logs start Sunday evening. May 1st. There Ib much to be done before that date. The various committees have all been appointed. Rev. Robert Lewis will arrive next Tuesday and will the next day direct the erecting of the large tabernacle. This will be erected under Shorty Garnett as chairman. The building will be built in one or possibly two days by volunteer lubor. All who nre willing to help are asked to he on hand that day and help drive nails. The community is naturally Inter ested In knowing something about the party whom the churches havo asked to come to Medford aud lead In a union evangelistic effort. The pastors and workers from the churches inude the fullest investigation before extend ing a call. Not a few in Medford have known and heard Dr. Bulgin and were strong In their commendation of him and his party. The pastors at Rose burg, where Dr. liulgin recently con ducted a campaign, sent one of their pastors to Medford to Induce the churches here to extend a call to Dr. ltulgin to come ti) Medford, knowing what good results they hud in Rose-bnrg. A writer of national fame, describ ing Dr. llnlKin said: "Dr. llulKin is a preached and evangelist of national fame. Ho is one of the most powerful and eloquent speakers on the Amer ican platform, llulgiu was un agnostic lawyer before his conversion and his sermons and lectures are logical aud convincing to the extreme. He re Bembles Abraham Lincoln In many ways. He is long, lean, lank and bony, with a homely face. Ho was born In a log cabin In the mountulns of North Carolina in extreme poverty. He never attended school but three weeks In his lite, yet Is a l'h.D., D. D. and LI.D. lie never owned a pair of shoes until he was 14 years old-and those he made ..imself. He supported his father's family of 10 when a lad of 11 years of age. He has come up through the alleys and byways of hard knocks, dis couragements and severe testing times. Yet as you look into his face and listen to his matchless eloquence and logic and feel the power of his message, which bubbles and runs over with wit and humor, tenderness and pathos, you realize that back of It all Is a great soul. Dr. HiUgiu has the logic of a Finney, the wit of Sam Jones, the eloquence of Taltnage and the fight and ginger of Hilly Sunday." What has maje It' Americans, tut youngest of all sreut nutions. so emi nently u musical people is a question often usked, und almost equally often comes the answer, that we spend more money on music than anywhere else in the world. The real answer Is that good music Is presented und cultivated in more cities of this than in any other coun try. In England, France or Italy music Bnd art life centers !n a few cities. In America it is found and en couraged in thousands of communities. Schools further It and great touring organizations, such as the Philharmon ic orchestra of Los Angeles, a body of musicians today ranking on par with those of Boston or New York; that is why the annual spring tour 'of this orchestra will mean so much to the musical life of the entire west. When the Philharmonic orchestra ol Los Augeles plays here on Friday night, April 29th, at the Pat theatre it will be found that it is doing on this tour of five weeks its hit to give to thirty-five cities In ten states somo of the artistic stimulus I.os Angeles has received during the past two seasons. S.P. The appulllttg Increaso In Juvenile crime during the last decade Is keenly analyzed by Frederick licchdolt In the May Sunset. Hu traces present ten dencies to present conditions of family life. "Up to twenty years ago conditions made it easier than it is now to guide children,'' says Mr. ller.hdult. "The family circle was pretty tight prior to 11100; everyone was staying home In the evening. The children were sit ting round the tnblo with their father and mother, which gave the latter a good chance to handle her job as mentor. "That evening family circle is be coming a thing of the past. Apart ment houses, women's activities out side the home, amusements and de munds of urban civlllzullon have help ed to break it up. The mother does not see her young as often ns she used to; she doesn't knqw' what they are up to unless the has the sense and ability to get their close confidence. It Is not easy for her to guide them In the old way; and she has not yet learned a new method by which she can handle her parental task, and at TO EASTJUNE15TH SAM FRANCISCO, April 20. Re establlshment of excursion rates to all points east by all transcontinental roads', has been announced by the Southern Pacific company. The rates were suspended In 1917. Tickets will be sold from Juno 15 to August 15 and' the time limit will be October 31. The old excursion rate of one ' and one-third fares for the round trip will bo restored. Excursion rates on these carriers to all points west were announced some months ago. Today's order re turns the roads to the old excursion status. WHY WALK? It is Healthier and CHEAPER TO RIDE If you ride a Har ley-Davidson Bicycle or Motorcycle Gaylord Motorcycle Shop AUTO PAINT SHOP L. a. SPRINKLE, Prop. Automobiles Painted and Revarnished Phnnn 777 221 North Fir. This rate will make a round trip ticket to New York from Medford ap proximately 176 instead of $210. SELECTS JERSEY C!TY IT NEW YORK, April 13 The Pomp- wy -Car pen tier heavyweight cham pionship hout will bo fought in Jer- Hoy City, Saturday, July 2, according to an announcement made by Tex Ric.kaid yesterday. ' GO TO THE RESCUE ! Don't Walt Till Its Too Late Fol low Uic Example of a Mcilforri Oltl7.cn. Rescue the aching back. If It keeps on aching, trouble may come. Often it Indicates kidney weakness. If you neglect the kidneys' warn ing. l.onk out for urinury disorders. This Medford citizen will show you how to go to the rescue. Mrs, II. A. Smith, 103 E. Juukson St., says: "1 .know the value-' of Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 am glad to recommend them. My kidneys were weak and disordered and I had -severe backaches. The pains through lny kidneys .made it hard for me to do any stooping or lifting. Doan's Kidney Pills from the Medford Phnr nmcy soon removed the backache and other algns of kidney disorders." Price 60o at all dealers. Don't simply asjt for a kidney -remedy net Uoan's Kidney Pills the same, that Mrs. Smith hud. Fnstcr-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Uuffalo. X. V. Adv. At the Rlalto "The. Woman In His House," with ati all-star cast, Including Mildred Harris, will be the attraction at the Rlalto theatre for an engagement of four days opening today. This pro duction is declared to be the best vehicle in which Mildred Harris has appeared. Included in the cast arc Ramsey Wallace, who Is her leading man; Thomas Holding, George Fisher, Gareth Hughes, Winter Hall, Richard Hcdrlck, Catherine Van Kuren and Bob Walker. The picture Is based on an original story bv Irene Heels. "The Woman In His -House," accord ing to preview reports, is a powerful story of a materialistic hur.band, a love-hungry wife, a philosopher, and a child. The story opens on the rugged coast of eastern Canada,' and the scene then shifts to the metropolis of New York city. Neither time nor money. It is said, have been spared to make thlB lavish production, and an unusual treat. Is promised to motion picture audiences who see it ' DR. A. IH HKI.VND Chiropractor Rulto 4 and ft, Spuria building, corner Jlnlu and lllverslile. Offleo phone 283. llctddcncc 322. PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO u was your jr . K " " " " m Dodge Brothers constant aim is to B surround each and every operation . ' that- pnt-pra into the construction It' I - - h ; . . : : , : , . w. i m oi tne car witn saieguara3 wnicn I ! I hi will rnmnpl tVioQi- nnrotions to he a ' I I as close to perfection as human 1 I Ell pffort- rfin mnlrp them. 2 I H - D - I . M- . ...... ..-..,. -v - ' -; : I I I all . The gasoline consumption is unusually low Fx ' ' I tThe tiro mileage ia unusually high , O Geo. L. Treichler 4 Motor Co. I I 1-18 S. Fir St., Phono 304,- Mrdford I R ' ' 1 World's Wrestling Championship : for middleweight class at Gold Hill, Tuesday, April 26 At 8:30 p. m. sharp. Best two out of three falls, between J Ted Thy e and R. W. Hand - Also Snappy Preliminaries 1200 seats; 100 ringside, $5. Balance of seats reserved for $3, $2.50 and $1. Children WO, 10 per cent war tax added. On sale at Brown and Brown, Medford; M. D. Bowers, Gold Hill, Irwin Cigar Store,. Ashland; Ross & Ross, Central Point- '. ' -,': V