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PAGE-THREE TON! SEVEN-STATES' fabulous sums. The scene of their operations is the Garble Inn, whither "Judge" Murray goes In the Interest of prohibition, and Phyllis Haver to reclaim an arrant husband. "Judge" Murray makes up his mind, mid fov- evor sets It there, that faith Is not to be reposed in circumstantial evidence and that inrrimlnatlng appearances are more likely to lie false than true. In connection with the chases thai ensue, when the Gargle Inn Is raid ed, there Is a riot. In an artist's stu dio that promises to provoke more laughter to tho square inch of film than anything recently seen on, the silver sheet. Last Times Tonight at Rialto I ill IE MKDFORB MATtj TKTBtftfR MEDFORD, OK'l'KJOX, TlllHDAY. MAY 24. HUM y Tonight Is High School nii?lit at Hip Tabernacle, when all tho stuilonfs aro invited to attend. In other cities this has been one of tho biggest evenings in the scries of (special nights, and Brcat good has been accomplished. Dr. Bulgin. will speak on Some or the Reasons for Not Being a Christian Given and Answerod." Tho message should be' heard , by a full house. Wednesday ulght Dr. Bulgin will do liver ono of his famous Chautauqua lectures. -, . .. , . , Last night saw a good number pres ent, notwithstanding the counter at tractions. Dr. liulgin announced that he would make a reply to the article relative to him made by the Christian Science people as to the denial on their part that he lied when ho said that he ,had taken a course under Mrs. Eddy .at Boston. Dr. liulgin said that he had replied to that charge many times. They were right in only one sense. In ithat he did not matriculate, as ho was sent to Boston by the Presbytery of Chicago as an outsider to get tho in side facts, and attended with another person. The article, Dr. Bulgin said, was scarcely worthy of .a reply, being too weak. Tho challenge to answer ,his 30 questions were entirely ignored, ilt can be proved from Mrs. Eddy's book that she does not bellove Jesus ,to have been Divine. They tell mo I lied, but Mrs. Eddy says jthat lying is evil, and evil does not exist, therefore I could not have lied. Dr. Bulgin spoke on "God's Meas urements of Man." All God asks, we are. told. Is a good moral character. There are only two pictures of a good moral character in the Bible; the first Adam, and the second Adam, Christ. If yoii cannot measure, up to either of these you fall. If you stand tinder the law a perfect man, you do not need Calvary. If you cannot ap proach God by Sinai, then you must come by Calvary. That man cannot bo saved by the moral law was clearly shown by a glance at the ten command, ments, which showed that man breaks evory one of them at some point, so that no man can claim that he kept them all, which he must do In order to be saved by the law. The law says we must love God supremely, and not to make Him first is to violate the greatest command. The man who sticks his fingers in Ills vest hole and swears cannot talk about going to heaven on his charac ter. Some men boast that they never swear before a woman, then ho puts woman above God, because he will swear before God. This man is a thousand miles from morality. A man told me that ho did not need Jesus Christ, but doalt with a God of love, f ie will not, because Jesus Christ will lie tho judge and not God the Father at the day of judgment. ' The god of gold has got the best of many men in this world. God places no value on money unless it is con verted Into folks. About the cheapest . thing In heaven is gold. Tho speaker showed how man Tails to keep the commandments, and summed up bis ; arguments by saying that no man hav ing kept the law he is under tho curse, therefore, of a broken law. If you are under the law It says to you do and live,. Tho gospel says live and do. Every man In Medtord is under tho law or uudor grace. . It you . have Christ, Christ is tho end of tho law fc for you. Several men came forward (at tho cjoso of .the sermon, to accept Christ. , , . ' ' t ! .jT (yf)V5l in "HEARTS' UP.1 . ... Harry Csrey UNIVERSAL. EMPEROR'S FIASCO By EARLY C. REEVES, International News Service Staff Cor respondent. LONDON, May 24. The recent ad venture in monurchial restoration In Hungary, Karl's spectacular failure in his attempt to reclaim the throne, has scotched the monarchist movement in Austria. ' Republicanism rises triumphant from tho crisis which so nearly precipitated Husband and Wtr Both Sick ... Mr. and MrB, Anmow Comer, Shen andoah, Va., were both ill. Ho writes: . ."Rheumatism and bladder truuble.was i our .trouble. My wlfo had rheumatism ; in her arms so she could not use them. , .She has had no trouble since taking .Foley Kidney Pills. I don't have to get up nt night so much since 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. Ad.v. trlnn parliament stand on tho basis of i democratic republic," he declares. 'In this, their attitude, they faithfully represent the opinion of tho lnrgest majority of tho Austrian jeoplo, and it may.be Interestine to point .out conservative Austrian ianners are in favor of the republic. i. ' - "Of course, Austriaup to three years ago, always was a monarchy, and no body can -be surprised that .there aro still monarchists loft Jn, Austria. But their influence is small and they'thcui selves declare against any policy of revolt or violence," CHICAGO, May 21. (Tho Associ ated Press) Bank deposits protected by state guarantee In the seven stales having such laws total upwards of $1,125,000,000, it is Indicated by re ports from state authorities received hole by The Associated Press. Banks operating under state guaran tee of bank deposits numbered 1.385. ' Hero aro the reports from individual stntos: Hanks. Wi Deposits, 303,557,702 255.0W.05I l!lii,;t2S.0S3 185.200.000 170.000.000 100,000.000 50.000.u00 DEFEATS SPANIARDS IIKXDO.W- England. May 24. (By the Associated Prss) Hundotph I.y cette and Mr. Woosman, representing Great Britain, defeated Manuel Alon zo and Count Do tiomar. Hie Spanish pair, in tho doubles tf tho preliminary mutches of the Davis cup series here today. The scoro was 2-0, 10-8, 6-2, 6-2. State. Tesas Nebraska .'. 001 Kansas Wt Oklahoma li-ij Sotitl) Diikota 5fai Mississippi . 3-8 Washington 120 Total 4.3S5 l.2(i9.153,:i3 This footed total of doKislts Is In excess of the amount actually tln posilcd under guaranty, as It Includes deposits from 43 banks not under the state guarantee act out of 1,035 state banks and trust companies in Texas ami from 48 not under tho law out' or Nebraska's 1,009. They havo been In cluded in the figures for their states sinco no distinction has been made in reporting deposits in those states. In Nebraska, where tho law Is com pulsory, the 4S state banks not tintlor It are thoso less than two years old and, hence, not yet eligible. In South Dakota all but four private Institutions under no state control are In. In Kansas, where the law Is vol untary, G93 state banks aro In and 413 are not. In Washington, whore also It is voluntary, 118 slate banks and four branch banks aro In, out of 298 state banks that might he eligible. . Only a limited view of tho number of depositors under the. guarantee law in the seven states Is obtainable, owing to lack of records. Washington, with the smallest total of deposits of the seven, reported 73,530 savings and 100,657 checking accounts in banks under the act. SAMS VALLEY Of. Miclvaci Mayn Central Europe Into a new and dis astrous war. Such Is tho read ins of Austria's po litical barometer obtained from Dr. Michael Mayr, Austrlun Federal Chan cellor. - . The son of an upper Hungarian farmer, and a man who, like, Wood- row Wilson, entered politics from Xbe professor's chair, the new and trouble- beset republic finds a jiowerful chan cellor in Dr. Mayr. , Tho International News Servick asked Dr. Mayr to describe the reac tion upon Austria's troubled political outlook, of tho Hungarian monarchist plot, and to give an opinion as to whether leaders- in his country might bo tempted to swing to monarchism as a "way out." i His reply Is an emphatic prediction .that Austria will continue to remain ri republic. :: "AH parties represented in the Aus- Carries a Double Punch TRUE economy as well as energy for a good day's work begins with Olympic Wheat Hearts for breakfast. Scientifically milled and sanltarllii packed, wrapped and sealedthe OLYMPIC Line Includes your favorite cereal. t moat Brorf r.. along wuh Olympic: Flour IB I ' . ' lai SHARING THE RESPONSIBILITY YOU. adopt an interested, though non profit sharing partner in your affairs when yon connect up with a progressive bank as one of its customers. Yc feel that it is reward enough for the First National tJank to help a patron suc ceed and incidentally build up his bank balance. '' ''Nationalized" accounts zrie FIrst National Bank" Tho cntortaiiimtMit kIviti for , tho benefit of homo .lomonBtratioii by tho ijfv.MoH' (ndiiHtrinl club Krhluy evening wiih well attended. Somothinff around $30 wuh netted. Tho mippcr was In a plentiful supply in spite of a larjror crowd than was expected, and very one seemed well satisfied. Edgar Pefley of Ashland is thin ning fruit on the Htoner ranch. Mr. Ktoner commenced thinning Monday with a crew of six. II. I. 1'eltnn was recently called to RoHChurg over tho serious illness of his brother, John, who shortly suf fered death from an acute attack of peritonitis. The deceased was well known throughout the county having spent many years of his early life in our vicinity, where his many friends regret to learn of his sudden death. I. C Wellington, who lately 'pur chased the Chitwood place, hnu leas ed that property to a Mr. Drake, and has returned to his foi'mor location in Washington. Itnv. Williams has been holding in teresting services in Gold Hill and vi cinity holding it very good audience, n Mr. Williams . was an unusually well informed Hi hie student from Midvale, Ohio. i .'...! One of the most successful fcom m unity gatherings held in ,hf. valley was the picnic hold Thursday for the purpose of excavating .the basement ground for the new school building and getting together the patrons and pupils who will 'constitute" "the "new. district. The crew of Workers were plentiful and willing with many-good' teams on the Job. Though a large amount of work was done, more yet is necessary before its completion. Tho men, were well repaid for 'their hard work by being served' one of tho most sumptous basket dinnei'3 ever, spread, topped off with delicious lee cream. A very large crowd attended and everyone seemed to have been in the right spirit for a good time. Quite a number from here attend ed the "evangelistic services in Med--ford Sunday and highly endorsed Dr. Bulgin and 1ii helpers who are mak ing strong efforts to better the moral conditions of our cities. .1. W. Jones received quite a hc vero Injury this week by catching his hand in one of the saws at the Jiloom qulst mill. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Origer of Ashland are now located in our -precinct, Mr. (iiigcr, being employed at the mill. W. W. Kdlngtcm is recovering from a severe cold. Mis. CuHhman and ' daughter of Trail were recent visitors with Mrs. CuHhman's daughter, Mrs. John Hall. Sheep shearing is pretty well ad vanced through, our section. Tho .............I Imtrs. l...An I,, .1,1 s.r. nJ count of rains and are now rushing to g't on to the range. We had three applicants for 8th grade diplomas Jn our school. Tho plans and necessary .business for our n w school building Is Hear ing completion and before long we will be able to hear the busy ham mers going. The closing school entertainment will be given at the hall Friday even ing. After an Interesting program, Baskets will be auctioned away, the proceeds to go to the benefit of tho new school building. ' Mrs. H. I. f'ritnn "and daughter. Miss Gladys, returned home Inst week after lengthy visit In fionthorn California. At the IttuKo. : Do you know that Thomas Moi ghan, who scored such tromondouB hit? in "Tho Mlrnclq Alan," "Male and .Female," and "Tho Prlnco Chap," is now a star in his own nnmb? Ho is coming to tho Hialto tomor row. In his latest oeroon huccoss, 'Tho Frontier of tho Stars. The story was adapted from a magazine serial by Albert Payson Tcrhmio, the popular Saturday Kvonlng Pofit writer. It is a thrilling and appeal ing drama of 'New Votk r East Side, with Mr. Mclglmu In the role of a hardened gangster who Is regenerat ed by the Jovo of a pretty girl. , IProtty Falro Hinnoy la Mr. . Mei ghan'3 leading woman. At (ho Tomorrow. Blackmailers thrive during three reels of Mack Sennett's newest five part BUper-comedy, "Love, Honor and Behave," to ho Been tomorrow at the Page theatre. ICddlo Grlbhoii and Kalla Pasha raise rumor and gossip to the dignity of high finance and soli photographs to Interested parties for S I When you drink I lij II HILVIttAV'll 1 1 you uull have h 1 a the pleasure of lf !a ' ' drinking a v M i 1 realty fine tea ' m g 'wliJj.r'fc' green. I.OST OK MIS!,Allr l'olliy No. 20(!em. iHuued by tlie Pent) Mutuiil Ijlfe InHUranco Coniimny. on thu life of Georso X. Anderon. Tho finder- will please return it to the undersigned. An application hai born made for the laaulnir of a du plicate. CSKO. X. ANDRRSOX : . ? S44 K.-.Main. Ashland. Ore. I new Coroo. -v-'poi-ublii type writer. Otlisr mucM at fttu-aotiva prieM. 6m u. b(or. you boy. MlfllHIItl) )OK STORE Tire Mileages t; the Lowest r Cost inHistory nam K?n bpti top RIBBED NON-SKID GRAY SIZE and TYPE ON-SKID REMOP C0RD CORD TURES New Prices New Price Ncw Priccs New Prices New Price. 30x3 Clincher $12.85 $17.00 $345 30x3 Clincher 15.00 22.00 $25.00 $27.50 2.55 ' 32x3!4 ! S. S. 21.00 26.00 32.90 36.40 ; 2.90 32x4. S.S. 26.90 " 34.40 41.85 ,46.30 3.55 34x4K, S. S. 38.35 49.65 ' 54.90 4.75 35x5 . S.S. , ..'. 4?.05 -61.90 68.45 5.85 ' -r - Ltfus war tax. Other ltt rtdueed In proportion ' . 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