MEflFOim ; fSTTj ' TRTBUSFv W,DFOftT, OTEGONT. T1XESTVXY. MAY 17. 1051
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THERE is a big differ
ence between Calumet
and all other Baking Powders.
First You see it in the cost.
Calumet is sold at a moderate
price.
Then you observe it in
use. Calumet has more than the
usual leavening strength, therefore
less is required.
Next you notice it in rais
ing quality in the evenness
lightness and texture of your bak
ings. They look better finer
grained.
So ml Biscuit ! 1
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TONIGHT WILL BE
ELKS NIGHTAT
THE TABERNAGLE
AT
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what
ia the tMka. TW as a SM
ness, a goodness that caa be had in
no other manner. Biscuits, pies,
cakes, muffins, doughnuts never
were so tasty so all-satisfying.
And then there is the satis
faction of knowing that Calumet
is made in the World's largest, best
equipped and cleanest Baking Pow
der Factories.
Pound can of Calumet contains full
16 oz. Some baking powders come in
12 oz. instead of 16 or., cans Be sure
you get a pound when you want it.
Clit Buaait
Recipe
4 cups of sifted
pastry flour 4
level teaspoons
Calumet Baking
Powder. 1 level
teaspoon of salt,
2 rounding table
spoons of butter
or laro, Vt cup ot
milk, 3i cup oi
water Then mix
in the regular
way.
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- It is a great convenience to pay your bills with a check and
the oancelled check is a legal-receipt.
Then, too, it gives you a STANDING in your community
.and lays the foundation for CREDIT.
. A Bank Connection is also desirable and necessary, for there
are many ways in which our Bank can be jof service to you in
business and private affairs.
Come in and open a checking account.
: We will welcome you.
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reierre
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Tonight will lie Klka' night at tht
tubaniacle when Dr. Bulglu will
speak on "Tb tireatem insiiutlou in
the World." A large ndience is an
ticipated. The first luncheon to
working women of the city was served
this noon at the Christian church by
the Methodist church Indies. A mu
sical program was put on during the
period of serving from 11 a. m. to 1
p. m. These luncheons will prove
popular bere, no doubt, as they harj
in other cities. All working women
are invited. No special Invitation Is
needed. The women of the Chris
tian church serve tbe luncheon to
morrow noon. ."' Mrs. Lewis is in
charge of these social affairs.'
l.ast evening Dr. Bulgin gave an
other one ot his forceful sermons, di
rected espelrally to tbe church people
from the tests, "Where Art Thou?"
aid "Wksre Is Thy Brother?" The
responsibility t church members to
live right, and to become a direct
agency for bringing people to Christ
was brought home. Tbe blame for the
present conditions was laid on the
church members themselves. Among
other things said that went bom',
are the following:
"If there is no personal devil there
M no personal Ood."
"Everything is right in Rogue Val
ley excepting man."
"Many men don't come to the tab
ernacle because they aro afraid of the
light." ,
"You can dodge Bulgin, you can
dodge the tabernacle, but you can",
dodge God when lie comes and calls
you."
"America's standards are not what
they used to be." . ;
"Christianity is not a failure. Some
one has kept the home fires burning.
"We are living under tbe tree, and
eating the apples that fall, aud men
look up and never think of God the
giver of them."
"God never saved you to keep you
out ot hell. He saved you to make
you a savior of men.."
"We havo enough drift wood In
the church."
.."You can't put a man out of the
church because he is of no account."
"No man has a right to be in the
church and cusn any more than jf
he stole an automobile."
"There Is a world of difference be
tween a hypocrite and au erring child
of God."
"If the church is to make prog
ress every member should bo a live
wire."
''Every person who cuts down the
minister's salary for fighting Bin Is
a contemptible man."
"The minister's business is to tell
you what God says."
"God could save men In five min
utes if lie bad more live wires. God
is handicapped because of a lack of
conductors."
"God has ordained that tbe world
shall be saved through saved men
and women."
"Don't undertake to live a sham
religious life and think that you are
fooling the world."
"If the churches In Medford are
going to win the world they must get
right with God."
"The churches ars playing on the
job."
"If this revival Is hot going to he
a Holy Ghost revival. Oh God do not
Bend us any."
"I am not after animal excitement
but I want to get men right with
God."
"The church Is not a field, but tools
to work with."
"The Idea of a minister to have to
spend all his time on a sin sick
church."
. -While the message was directed
especially to lbs church people some
Ighteen can forward . to coafess
Christ at (ha close of Iks aeetfag. .
Summer EXCURSION RATES
To Eastern Points Thru
Canadian Pacific Rockies
V TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 1ST TO
AUGUST 15TH, INCLUSIVE
Limit three months from date of
sale, with final return limit October
31st.
For full particulars write, telephone,
or call at office
Canadian Pacific Railway
E. E. Penn, Gen'l. Agt. Passgr. Dept.
55 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
There art luauv residents of .Mtd
ford who do realize the Importance
of the work of tbe fWnlc Preserva
tion Assuclatiun, nor do they under
stand why It is necessary (bat au ef
fort be made for a conservation of
the scenic resources of this couuty.
All of these points will be discuss
ed at the to ruin of the Medford
Chamber of Commerce tomorrow by
BenJ. J. Lindas who is the president
of the Scenic Preservation Associa
tion of Jackson county and who has
given a considerable of his time as
well as having great personal inter
est in seeing that the natural scenic
beauties remain Intact for future gen
erations to enjoy, the same as ws are
doing at the present time.
Any one who mai .-s it their busi
ness to Investigate will discover that
within the past few years there has
bui a dsslructloa f millieas f dol
lars wsrth of sceilc resources la lbs
rata sf Oregon. If this Is (emit
ted to continue without a protest, ths
present generation cannot consider
themselves other tbaH extremely sel
fish. A good citizen will help build
up tbe slate and not permit it to ba
robbed of Its most valuable asset. -
Tbe forum will he held at the Hol
land Hotel.
PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES
I'd walk fflmli '
for a
Uamel
Mr. .tones of Portland Bpoke to the
school last Monday morning on the
subject ot starving China. The chil
dren were asked to sell stamps to
raise money for the relief fund. The
children always respond to anything
for the good of humanity.
Rev. Bulgin will talk to the school
Wednesday at one o'clock. Parents
and all aro- Invited to attend. Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis will sing.
Sophomores gave the other classes
of the high school a surprise party at
Clyde Hall last Friday evening.
A good program of games werp
planned and carried out in a diplo
matic way which gave spice to this
party nntil Ice cream cooled the spir
its down for a few minutes neverthe
less, appeased ths appetite, which
gave the participant a satisfactory
feeling. After all high school young
sters do have some awful good times.
Mr. Milan entered into the fun as
big as any.
Rev. Augell gave (he baccalaurati j
sermon to a crowded house Sunday.
The high school, jpc,txt. the school
nuuse ami marencu- in a ooay to me
church. . Text:,; "In- the Days of Thy
Youth." The Sermon was logical and
full of excellent advice. -
Below is tbe program of the fourth
annual commencement. May 19, 1821.
. March.. ' ,
Invocation ; ,Hev. Jos. Angoll
Chorus. ?
Essay "Local HiHtory....Sybil Furry
Instrumental.
Class Poem Fred Johnson
Class Will Vane Wilder
Class Prophecy Marie Morton
Class Song.
Oration "Solomon's Prayer"
Marie Malmgron
Annual Address.. ..Prof. Irving Vining
Chorus.
Presentation of Diplomas
Mr. H. W. Frame
The pleasure is worth it. There's no sub
stitute for Camel quality and that mild,
fragrant Camel blend.
The fellow who smokes Camels, wants
Camels. That's because Camels have a
smoothness, a fragrance and a mildness you
can't get in another cigarette.
Don't let anyone tell you that any other
cigarette at any price is so good as Camels.
Let your own taste be the judge. Try
Camels for yourself . A few smooth, refreshing
puffs and you'd walk a mile for a Camel, too.
R. J. REYNOLDS T.b.cco Co.
Wln.to.. Salem. N.C.
It Pays to Use
Orchard Brand
Arsenate of Lead
Either Paste or Dry
Farm Bureau
Co-Op Exchange
FLUFF RUGS
art woven from yoar old Carpels and
Rugs and ot almost aity kind of material.
BE
sura your Fluff Rug is
AMOSAN
Plume 180 Free Delivery
Mosan Art Rug Co.
110 Went Tenth St.
DAY OR NIGHT
WEEKS-CONGER CO
FuBtral Dirtcton
Husband and Wits, Both Sick
Mr. and Mrs. Anftiew Comer, Shen
andoah, Va were hoth 111. . He writes:
"Rheumatism and bladder trouble was
our trouble. My wife had rheumatism
In her arms so she could not use them.
She has had no trouble sine taking
Foley Kidney Pills. I don't have to
get up at night so much sinco taking
Foley Kidney Pills, nor have I a weak
back." Backache, sore, swollen or
stiff muscles or joints, tired languid
feeling yield quickly to Foley Kidney
Pills. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Bulgln-Lewis Tabernacle for Sale,.
Contains 23,770 ft. all No. 1 common
8,600 ft. 1x12x16 and 20; 4,000 ft.
1x8x12, 16 and 20 shlplap; 11,200 ft,
2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, etc.
This lumber is all in original lengths
and only about 600 ft: all told cut, Is
put up In sections and very easily
taken down and at small expense
Also contains, 7.000-square feet paper
roofing, 1000 lath, hardware, etc. Will
be sold during next few days to person
offering best price open bids. Sec
R. O. Lewis at Medford Hotel or at
tabernacle. SO
Notice American Legion
Funeral services of Carl F. Dunham
and Van Cornish will be held at 2:30
Wednesday. All Legionaires are re
quested to be at 1-egion hall at 2:15,
in uniform if possible. These men are
the first of our comrades who died in
battle to he returned and a good turn
out is requested.
F. P. FARRBI.I,,
4S Commnndor,
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