Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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LECTURE LAST NIGHT
New Books at County Library
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CHRISTMAS STAMPS PttH-s-
HER1NG KWlLUrOllS
The annual sale of C'liristmas seals
under the auspices of the Oregon
Tubercular association is now on and
every one is ureed to bear in mind this
most worthy cause. Seal your Christ
inas paekuses with these C'liristmas
seals and help to carry on the fight i"
Oregon.
.Seals may be purchased at the post
office lobby, the stores or of the school
children. If you are not supplied, tele
phone Mrs. Dr. Conroy 7,'hn has charse
of llio Medford distribution. Of the
amount sold, 25 per cent is used in
this community and the balance In the
state work. 'From, the money thus
raised the state association has, dur
ing the past year, carried on an inten
sive campaign in many parts of the
state. This campaign consists of edu
cation by means of lectures and taiks,
literature, ' health plays, etc.. health
crusade work with .'il'.oeo children,
nursing ex-soldiers, co-operate with
schools and universities in teaching
public health nursing, organize county
public health associations, support and
furnish food for an open air school.
The "White Plague takes 150.0(10 1
lives every year and it has ravaged
the earth for over "2000 years. Through
the active effort on the part of the
national and slate associations the
death rate lias decreased -10 per cent
during the past 10 years. Last year
about 700 Oregoninns died from this
disease, while tir.00 of our state citi
zens have suffered from it.
Your generous purchase of seals
this mouth will make possible
More public health nursing demon
strations. Sanitary and esse finding surveys.
TuberculoHis clinics.
Campaigns for county tuberculosis
hospita's. '
Special school nursing demonstrations.
Popular educational
against tuberculosis.
Realization of pinna for a traveling
clinic.
Development of modern health cru
sade. Iluy Christmas seals. Help us stamp
out tuberculosis and win Oregon for
good health.
LIMBEKS UP YOUR
SORE STIFF JOINTS
WEATHER exposure and hard '
wort bring pai-.s and aches in
musrle3 . and ioinls. . .Have a
bottle bf Sloan's Liniment handy and
Vou will find at once a comforting
sense of warmth which will be followed
by a relief from the soreness and
stiffness of aching joints.
Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica,
neuralgia, sprainsand strains.
. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor.
, At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
campaigns
Uniment
MS
Wemy
The lecture at the Page theatre last
night was largely attended. The
subject was "Christian Science, the
Science of Right Living." by Prof.
Hermann S. Ilering. C. S. 1!. Member
of the Hoard of Lectureship of The
Mother Church, the Kirst Church of
Chrst. Scientist, in Iloston, Mass.
Prof. Hering said in part:
"When a man seems to be 'down
and out" he is as though he were in
a deep, dark - hole. If we speak to
him and tell him how beautiful it is
above we may catch his ear, but un
less we appeal to him in a way that
reaches his human sense lie is likely
to remain in a hopeless Hate of mind,
not believing that he can ever get
out. What that man needs is a lad
der which will reach down to his
grasp, that Is. something which he
can get hold of and by means of
which he can climb out. This s-iving
power is the Christ, the divine Truth
coming to the human consciousness
through Christian Science, with
which anyone can begin to work out
his salvation, his deliverance from
evil.
"Til's lriman consc'ousness ;i"cord
Ing to belief Includes a sene of mu
terialitv and evil as well as of soir
ituality and good. It includes a
sense of both right and wrong, both
truth and error. It conceives of mat
ter, of discord, of death, and yet can
liepln to perceive Sp'rit, harmony.
Life. I is the consciousness of the
every day man wherein he feels thai
he may be liea'ed by the Christ.
Truth; the consciousness wherein ref
ormation and regone'-allon take place
and to which Jesus appealed in his
healing and teaching. Here it is that
salvation is to lie worked out: here
that good can be brought to bear
upon evil to destroy it: here that
Truth can meet error and correct it.
It Is the consciousness which can be
gin to know Cod. Thus the Christ
awakens us from the Adam dream.
"Concerning this consciousness,
Mrs. k'ddy writes:
'"S'n and disease lose their real
ity in human consciousness and dis
appear as naturally and as iiecessni
ily as darkness gives place to light
and sin to reformation. Now, as then,
these mighty works are not supernat
ural, but supremely natural. They
are the sign of Immaniiel, of 'God
witli its' a divine influence ever
present In human consciousness.'
(Science mid Health, page XI.)
"Think of it! A divine influence
always present within, which makes
it possible to he. healed and saved, by
having the (,'lir'at, Truth, come to
consciousness and there, . develop
spiritual understanding, through
light knowing nnd right living.
; "Christian . Scientists ;, 1 recognize
Mrs Kddy as the ' discovered and
founder of Christian Science because
of her preparedness and becuuse they
liavo been able to demonstrate the
truth of her teachings. Thin latter
fact in a very important point, be
cause any one can prove the. truth for
himself. When a school hoy proves
Iliat ten Ume3 ten is one hundred ho
virtually proves that a thousand times
a thousand is a million, although this
latter (uantity may be beyond his
mental grasp. So Christian Scientists
in demonstrating simple fundamentals
prove the truth of Mrs. Kdciy's entire
revelation. In what an unfortunate
Priscilla Dean in Conflict in North
Woods Epic '
"Conflict," Priscilla Dean's first plc-
Iture since the memorable Roputa
Ition." will be seen at the Page theatre
today. It rings true to its name from
beginning to end, for it is brimful of
excitement, suspense and the uncer
tainty which go to make up a superior
picture.
The story deals with a young girl,
Dorcas Kemalic, who is forced from a
life of ease and luxury to one of iin-
The following new books are at the
Jackson County Library:
Reference
linker. Guide to historical fiction:
Baker. Guide to the best fiction in
Knglish; Hiscox, Henley's twentieth
century formulas, recipes and pro
cesses Kelly. Directory of merchants,
manufacturers and shippers of the
world; Morley, L'loo business books
and guide to business literature; Pat
terson. American educational direc
tory; Rand Mc.Nally & Co.. Commer
cial atlas of foreign countries: Strong,
Kxhaiistive concordance of the Hible:
Thompson, I'nited States mining sta
tutes annotated; Strong. I'nited States
happiness and uncertainty. I'nder , pharmacopoeia, ninth decennial rev.:
tlie stiict surveillance of Miss Labo. I Walsh, Heroes and heroines of fiction,
her uncle's housekeeper, she is thrust ! classical, mediaeval, legendary;
into an atmosphere of hypocritical Walsh, Heroes and heroines of fiction,
piety. I'nhappy nnd rebellious, she I modern prose nnd poetry; Ward, Gro
gradually senses the impending evil i cers encyclopedia.
than presents; Newton, Amenities of
; b.Hik-colleciion and kindrrd affections;
i O'Neill, Moon of the Caribei s: Park,
I Had results of good habits and other
; lapses; Rossetti, Complete ptetical
! works; Sandburg, Smoke ami steel:
jSchnitzler. Anatol, Living hours. The
j green cockatoo; Shaw. Hack to M1
jthuselah; Waley, More translations
, from the Chinese.
1 Travel
Davis, West from a car window;
illall. Soul of a people; James, New
Mexico, the land of the delight niak
jers; Johnson, Highways ami byways
tot' New Kngland; Laut. Through our
unknown soutflwest: Wallace. Long
! Labrador trail.
Biography
Bradford, Portraits of American
women: Cody, Autobiography of llnf-
j which is slowly creeping upon her.
i There is a groat deal of food for
thought in the character of John
Vocational and Educational
llonser, Klenicmary school curricu
lum: Hourne, I'ntimelv papers'. Bourne.
RemaHe, who, under the pretense of Corrft social usage .New York society
religion, develops into a religious fa-lf self-culture; Kilene. careers for
Victoria ;
an ant -
pioneers
reeks of .
women: Giles. Vocational civics: Ham-
tools him-itou. Current economic problems:
iHdief that . iiavilnnd. Character training In child
all under- hood: lloerle. Girl and the job; Holt.
has Encyclopedia of etiquette; Kirkpatriek
nail: whese idea of piet
s!'a mand hyjKjcriH.v. He
self worst , of all into the
he is religious, for he lacks
starding of human nature and
smothered the natural love tor Ins ti'I-, lmaniimtlon nnd its place in educa
lowmen by his false beliefs and stall- uion: Link. Employment psychology;
'''"Is. j O'Shea, Kaults of childhood and youth;
The result of the clash'ng of differ- j sears. Classroom organization and con
ent temperaments brings about somcjtnd; Smith, Teaching of arithmetic;
highly dramatic situations which :irt' Sil)m:in. Personality; Stumper, Text
promised to cause the audience thrills i t)(K)k tne teaching of arithmetic;
iif n miw iitiiI iliytmr't fvue 1
.Miss Dean is supported by
a strong
cast, including Herbert Hawlinsou.
"The Girl in the Taxi"
i Theatregoei s .will he afforded an
!opoi Utility to sou tlie screen version
ief tne famous musical comedy stage
success. "The Girl in the Taxi," star
tling .Mr. and Mrs. Carter Dellaven,
which c.imes to the Ilialto theatre to
' morrow..
I The stage piny was a rollicking
j farce comedy, and it Is declared that
I the screen version is presented with
I all the humor and vivacity that char
jacterizr.s tile Dcllavens. The musical
i comedy team created a sensation in
New York theairical circles , several
! years ago, and the screen lias been
I very fortunate in Its acquisition or
two of the best known farceurs of our
time.
Mix Closes Tonight
"Prairie Trails," the luteal Tom Mix
picture, leaves the Kialto theatre after
tonight's performances. It Is a stir
ring romance of western life. Tom
Mix, the famous cowboy star, again
appeal's in tlie. role of Tex Benton, the
fiercely proud young Texan
I,
Had Kidney Trouble Ten Years
Don't, give, up hope if you ure. suffor-
'ing from backache, . rheumatic pains,
stiffswollen joints, always, tired feel
ing, pains in groin and muscles or
other symptoms of kidney trouble. J.
IT. Osborn, R. F. D. No. J, Lucasvllle,
0., writes: "I had kidney trouble for
110 years. I tried all kinds of kidney
(remedies but they did me no good. 1
jtook one bottle of Foley Kidney Pills
'and they helped me so much I am well
now. Sold everywhere. Adv.
position then Is a person who de
clares Hint the teachings of Christian
Science ure not true, when he hlm
Eelf could prove that they are, if he
only would."
1 riieveuson, i-roject meinou ol teacn-
lug; Storm & Davis. How to teach
agriculture: Swift. Can mankind sur
vive; Wlllard, Dietetics for high
schools; Wilson, School library man
agement; Winship, Danger signals for
teachers.
Commhnity and Phblic Health
Brainard, Organization of public
health; Guild, Community programs
for cooperating churches; llanifan,
Community center; Jackson, Commu
nity center.
. The Household
Wooluuin, Clothing, choice, care and
cost; Wright, Interior decoration for
modern needs; Storkhridgo, What to
drink, the blue book of beverages.
Science
Gilbert & Brigham, An introduction
to physical geography; Hudson, Book
of a naturalist; Tyler, New stone age
in northern Kurope.
Business and Industry
Baker. Baker's show card book;
Cowan, Kooster school book of drapes;
Korger, Commercial apple industry of
North America; (lowln, Developing
executive ability; Gordon, Lettering
for commercial purposes:, lvey, ICle
ments of retail salesmanship; Jones,
Lumber manufacturing accounts;
Leigh, Human side of retail selling;
Osgood, History of industry; Shaw,
Graphic -and statistical sales helps;
Tuubenhause, .Diseases of truck crops
and- their control. '
Amateur Theatricals
Mackay, Costumes and scenery for
amateurs.
. . Outdoors
" Holden, Stren.moral't,
manual; White, Pass. .
Literature
Baker, Plays of the
second series; Bangs,
Hralthwnite, Book of modern British
verse; Curry & Cllpplnger, Children's
literature; Irwin, Letters of a Jap
anese schoolboy; MacKenzlu, Story of
a fortunate youth; Masters, Domesday
book: Nathan, Mr. George Jean Na
irn tingling
47 worshops,
Genial idiot;
falo Hill; Sirachey. tjueen
Watterson, "Marse Henry",
biography.
History
Paris, On the trail of the
House, What i-eally happened at Paris
the story of the peace conference:
Mayo, "That damn Y", a record of
overseas service: Sargent, Strategy op
jthe western front ( HHt-lS'lSI ; Tick
t ner. Social and industrial history of
j Kngland; Turner, Frontier in Anior
i lean history.
I Fiction
Adams, Success; Beach, Going some
Hindloss, Listers great adventure;
Bindloss, Wilderness mine; Bindluss.
Wyndham's pal; Bower, Thunder bird;
Buchan. Path of the king; Comfort,
Yellow lord: Curwood, Flaming forest;
Glbbs, Golden bough; llaldeinan, J..
Dust: Hamsun, Pan: Hutchison, 11
winter comes; Johnston, Man who did
the light thing; Kyne, Pride of Palo
niar; Lincoln, Galusha the magnifi
cent; Marshall, Snow-shoe trail; Mer
rick, Man who understood women, and
cither stories; Merwin, Hills of Han;
Mcrwin, In red and gold; Porter. Her
father's daughter; ltice, Ouin; Kino
hurt, Sight unseen and the confession;
Scarborough, Famous modern ghost
stories; Scarborough, Humorous ghost
stories; Stoekley, Claw; Wells, In the
days of the comet; Willsie, Heart of
the desert; Wilson, Ma Pcttongill.
Children's Books
Austin, Trail book; Bailey, Wonder
iKHik, the best myths for hoys and
girls; Beard, American hoys handy
book of caniplore anil woodcraft; llur
gcBS, Bowser tho hound; Burke, Littlo
heroes of France; Burroughs, Wonder
land of stamps; Chaffee, Lost river, or
the adventures of two hoys In tho big
woods; Clemens: Saint Joan of Arc;
Coluni, Children of Odin; Croy, Turkey
Ilowmau; Dnvles, Little freckled per
son: Frnser, Boys' bonk 'or sea fights;
Girl scouts, Campwnrd ho! A manual
for girl scout camps; Gordon. Flower
children; Hawthorne, Girls in book
land; Jatakas, Hastern stories and le
gends; Lalng, Hero of tho Longhouse;
Lyman, Story tolling, what to toll anil
how to toll It; MacGreeor, Story; of
France; Marshall, Peggy In 'Toylnnd;
Marshall, Islnnd story; Potter, Roly
poly pudding; Pylo, Some merry ad
ventures of Robin Hood; Pyle, Tales
of wonder and magic; Habln, Boys'
book of frontier - fighters; Schultz,
With the Indians In the Hookies;
Zwllgmeyer, What happened to Inner
Johanne, as told by herself.
Don't try to save money buying cheap or big-can
Caking I'owders. You can't do it. You'll throw out more
in spoiled bakings than you save on price of the powder. And don't
niiuk tlu't old style high priced powders are best because they cost
most. They are not.
AV H H Fi B.3 F! BAKING
'ZMa POWDER
has proved in millions of bake-day tests that it is
the best baking powder ever made that's why it is the
Uigrf't selling b;iKiiitf powder m tne world to
day. No other baking powder makes such tempt
injlygood enrior.wholesome bakings. Nobak
ins prnvdor of anywhere near the same quality
is sold at such a low price.
You use less of Calumet because it is
the behest firade baking powder. One teaspoon
ful U equal to two tcapoouluU ol ninny other brands.
And there is no"lnck" about ic when
you use Caiumct. No loss. It is absolutely sure.
It is the tnot economical of all. Millions of
housewives use it and so do leading domes
tic science teachers and cooking experts.
Calumet contains only such ingre
dients as have been approved olHcially by the
U. S. Food Authorities.
'i CI U.o. KING POWDfR)!
is "0T MADE OVA THU51
1 S V CONTENTS IK- S
I r-lM ? Sfe-(W''W S3V You nvo when you buy it
I uN-y W&'iij Vou save when you u.e it
U J HIGHEST SwIr'JI
9 A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some H
I , baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. fi
cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Rj
Special Convocation
TnoHilay, Dec. (1th, 7:20 i.
m. Hoyul Arch.. Dogreo.
Refreshments served.
Companions welcome.
220 A. P. NOT1I. Secy.
Goat Sale
;
1
'111
Special 25 per cent discount on a big
assortment of Ladies' Goats in Plush and
Cloth, both Fur-Trimmed and Self
Trimmed. Four days only
Starting Wednesday, Dec. 7
Beautiful Garments. New Fall and Winter Styles
VISIT ASHLAND WINTER FAIR
WEDNESDAY THURSDA Y FRIDAY SATURDAY
Take advantage of a pleasure trip and inspect our Xmas display A solid
block of merchandise, priced within the reach of all. We solicit comparison.
SPECIAL FEATURES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DURING THE FAIR
Outing Flannel Gowns
Values easily worth .l.'iO
to if'l.T.j. This salt
Special at $1-00
Towel Bargains
Fair Week Only Mr
Towels at 3 for ?1.00
!!) Towels at 6 for $1
Don't overlook these
Ginghams, Outings, Per
cales .'! iiu'h Outing and Per
cales '27 inch fiinhain.s
Best qnalitv
5 yards for $1.00
Apron Specials
(iinghains, Percales, f're
lons values to 1.50.
Special Fair Week at
1.00
jffJ
Children's Underwear
Vests and T'anls Regu
lar ti5c value. This sale.
Special 3 (iannents $1
REMNANT SALE
Special at Half Price
Silk and Wool Remnants .
This Price for Fair Week Only
"yhere your dollar has more cents"
Ashland, Oregon .
TWO SPECIAL RACKS
. Suits, Coats and Dresses .
Forniei'lv priced to 10.00. This sale 1.98
Formerly priced to 2").(K). 1 This sale $9.0
A (iood Fair to Draw to.
1 I! h,
Shasta Chocolates
ARE IN A CLASS
BY THEMSELVES
BUY THEM FOR CHRISTMAS
and there will be no doubt but what you will have
the best.
PRICES BACK TO NORMAL
Dentistry Cheaper
Iteducml cost of Inslrunif nta, suppling, lnntorinl, etc., has niacin
It pcvmllilo Id offi'r the bent cloiitlHtry at prltca that aro In reach of
every one.
At no time Hliiiulcl you neglect to have tho nocesmiry dental
work done. Hut now, with the reduction In effect, there la less
cxpoiiKo than ever before for postjionlni; a visit to the dentist.
Painless Dentistry Is Possible
A visit will convince you. ;
Dr. 0. J. Johnson, Dentist
228 East Main St., over M M Department Store
riioiie (id!) Office Hours 9:00 to 7:00;
Ktimln.vs 9:00 to 12:00. Other time iirraiiRod by -Appointment
ji The Man Who
?f Saves You Money
on your auto Urea la our yulcnnlzer.
r.nil If you want to see how. he does It
you are welcome to drop in here auy
time you like and lie will Bhow you.
It's a very Interesting process and
you niiKht to become familiar with
ll at our shop. ,
Haywood Tire Surgeons
V. . 1 1 uyl.es 33 N. Urapa