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SYNOPSIS
OF
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LECTURE FRIDAY
ftt. Mark's Episcopal
Cor. Ni.rlh Oiikdiile ttnd 1-1 fill Ht.
H it. 111. I Inly roiiiiuunlon.
10 ii ill. Hnniliiy nvIiihiI.
11 n. in. MornluK service,
Win, II. Humllton. vlcnr.
A ItH'turo n ('lirlntliiii Prli-iiprt en
titled "ChrlMlliin Hi'lonrn Tim Tnuli
Tliiil lloiils," islven nl the lti (co Then
trn lust nlnht hy Mm. Illanchii K.
Corby, 0. 8, II., member of the llminl
of l.otureithli or Tin Mother Church,
Thn Firm Church of CIiiImI, Krlenllst.
In lUmton Muss.
" 'Th time fur thinkers tin eoiun,'
write Mm. littily In tho irefnce of her
Itrenl word, "Hcleiiro mid Health with
Key l Uki Hfrliiturfn." 'In ihn re
corded hltMry of tiinn. there linn never
lieen such Intense. llilnliliiK tin things
nilrltunl nnd tvllKlotm ns there In in
ilny. Advanced thinker nr reallilnn
thul thi world cnn never lw rebuilt
from thn did hiutl of niiiirrlnllty mid
contlnuo In u Hit" nnyililnic short of
ntMM'hy; nnd ituil u lru constructive
ittiiw run lie founded only upm the
Imsls of sidrltunl regeneration.
"Il U generally considered (tint
spirit unlit y In ft Hiiiwrnnliiral. viwne.
if Indefinite condition of belnit which
riuinot l nmdo nnclleiil. ('hrlsilnn
K li'in i' remove spirUimllty from the
rraltn of the uixrninml und lmpra--thul
ii nd revests 11 im ii normal condi
tion. Kplrltuullty In rlKht thinklnic,
and cnn lx liited in nil of thn detail
and rotiilno of every dny life. Chris
(Ian B''len- Iiiih (mukIiI tin Ihut we ran
tlilqli rlKhtly shout nil that wo have
j to tli. The remedy for oil evil He In
the ower of rlKlit (hoiutlii; there la
nothing that run he HiiUtlliitiM for It.
(lur blithest concept of everything 1
the lel thai we van cipreits; there.
fore the more aplrltuul the thinking.
the morn la expressed of health, liar
niony, and heller environment.
"Kveryone yearn for health, pence,
and life In iibtindimee, ThrmiKlmui
thn world not one man rati he found
wh'i will nay that lie doe not want
these IhltiKH. Cliiixtlatl Science ran he.
blow them, not In (he way or after ih"
nut finer of (he world, hut hy taking
away (he sin of (he world throuxh
' the apliliualuutl'in of thoiiKht. Chris
Han Belenee doe not require the ulv
Inn up of anything? that la itood and
true. H U only the false nod of ma
terial belief that moat he Rotten rid
of In order to Rain thut which la alio-
Hether lovely. Christian Science
Icarlte that only aa we know Cod
ran we kkcm and etpr the IhlnKs
most tlealrahle.
Jrnu annoiinred that he rauie (o
destroy thn works of (he devil and to
tin hli father will. Ill professed
(olinwera cannot iiii'ikn that he
ranin to do that whlrh waa lawful and
rlKhl. In the destruction of nil evil
ho proved that dlscuse uh well a aln
la not In ncrord with (he law of Cod.
hat the work of l ho devil or one
evil. lle uwd no malnrlnl meana, he
narrlhed no credit t'i hlmnelf, hut Hi
waya cave (ioi the Ktory. Jeaua (lid
not t tut It the heullnit to hla day alone,
when he Instructed IiIh followera to
Km out ln(o tho world to preorh the
Koaiel to every nation and i heul the
ad'k. Ailded U (hla waa hla admoni
tion to thoNO who hellevo on him to
do Rreater worka than he Mad doni,
not areater In quality, tml In quantity
"Kor reiiturlea (In world hna atum
hied on without a definite understand
InR of what conatitutea true prayer.
I'nder (treat atreaa of aufferlnR or dla
nator thrro la aometlmea a dealre. to
know how to pray, hut In aplla of
.tear nnd imKrtunii(o yearnlnK, much
of tho prayer of the world Ih never
imHwered, In Jamea w read. 'Ve
auk, nnd rerelvo not, heraitao yo Kk
amlHH.' (Jiunea 1:3.)
"Mm. Kddy tenchea that the only ef
fectual pinyer Ih the prayer of Jeaua
tlio recoKtiltlon of the nllneaa of
Rod nnd thn uvnlluhlllty of that nil
nea for every human need. Trm
prayer Ih not n aitppllentlon throuuh
blind fulth, In other wortla nuking
i (iod to nitHWer prayer; It U utlllr.InK
A anil nuiklnn practlrul the coodnea of
Vflod. True prayer hrinxH thoiiRhl Inlo
ncrord with illvlnn Mind nnd diH-lurea
nnd (temoniitriitcfl tho Hplrltual ficln
of he Inn."
Catholic Church
Koutli Oiikduhi Ave.
First tniiHa Munduy at H a. m.
Hecotid tiiHNa at 1U:30 n. in.
HeiiiMllctlon after aeeond maun,
The 1mih' aurpllwd choir will alnR
nt the Hei-ond iiuim.
Itrv. John I'owera, rector
(o C, t-no-pt Hundiiya and liolldiiya,
All nuthorl.il Clii'lHtlun Hrlcncn llt'T
nturn may he rend, hurrowed or pur-
CllllHI'd.
The puhlln la cordially Invited i
attend tho aervlcea nnd vlalt the
Hi'UilliiK Itooiu.
rirat Chrlatlan Church
Cor, Ninth nnd Oukdule.
Ii-ll Kly .Mlllurd. mlnUd-r
Ulhlii arluxd nt 0:45. Herbert 1 lor
i Inn, aupt. Wo hnvo a fine (crowliiK
acliool and a welcome awalta you.
rn-nchlnit aervlra 11 n. tu
HARDER
ANDERSON
WAKEFIELD
NAMED
C. OF C. DIRECTORS
Tin-in Will he till''- iii-w loeiolii-iH
on tho hoard of dlrtt' iom of thu ilwl-
Huhli-rt. ford Chitmher of t'oinim rce. Th y
The HJ:rel of C'hi latlan Mvlnit." Tho r . K. Jlurdi r, U n Audi ron and
muHlc for tlm nijrnlni will bo an'.J- uKeiuiu.
Tha Salvation Army
320 K:it Main Ktrt-et. '
.MeetliiK Ttieaday, Thuraduy, Balur
day H p. in,
Hunday uieetlnKa: HoIIdi-mh ninetlnit
II a. in. Company meeting 2 1
Youiilt I'eople'a l.exlon 6:30 p. m. Hal
vailoii tneetliu: p. tu. Huhjeil.
'Chooito l.lfn."
The Church of tht Naxaren
Cor. Central and Juckaon.
Biinday aervlcea:
rrearhliiK ul 10: 30 a. in. and " p. tn.
Kevlval ai'rvloen to continuu each
cvenlm; next week at 7:30.
Ixin't fall to come and hear ' (lie
Smith family. The mmtla will enter-
lulu you and the preuchlmc hlena you.
Itev. C. M. KIiik, paator.
anthem, "Am I a Boldlerof th Croaa".!
.Memher ur ui'K''d to m prenont and
tlio pulillc la heartily Invited.
6:30 p. m. Voitnn imipla'a aervlce
of Chrlatlan Kndenvor.
7:30 p. tn. Our xnilar evnnlmt m-r-
vice with concert hy our flnu orchea
tra. (otialatliiK of three numlwr da
followa:
"Grand rroceaalonal."
Belertlon, "When Love Hliinca In."
acred murch, "Tell Mother I'll lie
There."
Thoro will he, a fine wmn aervlre and
a aeectlon hy our malo quartette. You
am cordially Invito.). "The ll'nie-llke
Church." ' .
Main 6treel M. E. Church, South
Cor. Main and Oakdalo Ave,
I'araonnKe next tlotir north of the
church. W. J. r'enton, paator.
Hunday achiKd 9:45 a. m. Dr. Krnnk
tloherta, Nilpt. Mia. Itnlph Womlford.
primary aupt. Claaaea for all akea. A
Krowlnit Hchmd.
I'n ai hint! aervlcea II a. m. and 7: HO
p. tn. Mra. Huhler will nine.
Kpworth la!ue Junior ut 2:30 p. m.
Renlor nl C.30 p. m. MUa Nora Wolfe
president.
Thla church atunda for progi-cH In
aplrliual life. ltn only oliject Ih to
tllitkn hetter the onlulltloll of life,
Hplrltual nnd othiT Ih.
First Baptlit Church
"Th Trlendly Church"
North Control and Wfth Hta.
:45 it m. "Thn fither Hide."
Anthem, Sullivan. "Keep l a In Thy
Care." Bolo, Johntion, "llowlund,"
MIhh Htelner,
6:30 p, m. Senior nnd Intermediate
It. Y. I'. I". Meet your friend lure
Many do.
7:30 p. m. A aix-clal munlcnl pro
(tram and a liienHUHn will aet you
thinklnic on "The Kin Thut Know No
l-'orKlvc nrii." ii'f order of service
elHewhere, Ordlnanre of hapllnm.
Tuemlny 2:30 p. m. Woman 'a Anvil-
iory meeta with Mra. T. Norrla. 215
The tnmhnra rl"ft.(j jpe fijorie
T. CoIIIiim, A. I j. Hill, l!nj. C. Hhel
den, V. II. Vawtcr and II. L. Waliher.
The p-tlrl'iit mi-mh'iH of tho hoard
ure l!-nj. K. l.lndaa, O. t). Alendcrfer
and Ci-oi Ko A. Mninjli Id. I
3'hi-io wire 144 iIlt-H ciiat, two of
whfc h hiul to he thi 'Wri ut 1cau
n ( the iiii-mlor V'I.iik not havliiKT
jiHld tlielr Oil to Ilml. Tile
volo wuh very clo' Ay ween tlaht or
tho alxteen camlida'i. there lit-irm
hut one vole dlf foiVin In eitch. i
The illrectora vUtt-U d loi;-ther with
the holdover nictntx-rit of the hoard.
will meet In the' early pnrt of April
nnd elect ii prcwldent. vlce-prcaldent
and tn-anurcr. The flnanlal tituto-
ini-nt and the report of in nniillHh
inerilH for the at fl ''l yenr will lo
made to the m'l-v nt the (inn lint
met-tliiK tvhh'h Wilt ! held next
month.
Thi're will le un epei-lnlly Inter-t-atliiK
ai rvli-e at , the I'rcabyterUn
thurt'h on Kundny fvenlnt; nt 7:30.
Thei-e will he atprroptienn pli-turew
ami brief tlewrlptlvo aditrexa ahow
liiB In a wonderful Way the great for-
cut of the northwe"t nnd tho work
Collate KU Mndama C;ilxrt, JennlOKH of the lumtwr Jjicks In nillia nnd log-
Frea Mcthoditt Church
Cor. Tenth and Ivy Ktreeta.
XI Uh Ilhoda llurnett. paator.
Uea. 337 W. Tenlh 8t. I'hone 42C.
You nrr Invited to attend our aer
vlrea which are aa follows:
Hunday arliiKl nt 10 a. m.
Preaching m-rvlre at II a. m. and
7:30 p. in.
Prayer meeting Thuraday evening
7:30.
Our district quarterly meeting will
he held Maiiii 3oih to April 2nd
I'rearlilna; each evening hy nilnlatem
of the rliatdrt. Come, brlnif your
friemlH, Hear a kohXI that aavea
from aln. get n man ready to live or
to tile.
Prttbyltrlin Church
Itev. K. P. Ijtwrtnie mtnlater, 25
ouih Ornnce.
9:45 a. to. Illtiln achool. Study with
ua the Rrcnl ltll.le lru(ha. Carl J.
romnier, auperlntendent.
11 a: tn. Monilm? worahlp. Sermon
uhject, ' llethaeniane or th Huttle f
ho Will." Hpcrtnl mualo by mixed
quartet, an anthem entitled "I Waa
ila.f When They Hold I'nto Me," by
Giillirnlth.
6:30 p. m. Chrlatlan Endeavor aocl-
rty. Topic, "What Our Country Owen
to-Homo Mlaalonarlea."
7:30 p. ni. fitexooptlcoa lecture on
The Lumber Jacka."' ahowtnB (he
work of aky pilots amonK tho lumlxr
men nnd logK'n-B.
USE SLOAN'S TO
EASE LAME BACKS
OU ran't do your best when
1 your back and every mtiBcIo
achea with Intujue. ,
Apply Slcwn'a Liniment freely, vilh'
cut rulbig, and enjoy a penctrativo
Ijlow of warmth and comfort.
, Oood for rhrumatiiim,, neuralcin,
aprains and ttraina, aches and paim.
w iatica, sore munclra, stifT joints and
the niter cllecta of weather exposure.
For forty years pain's enemy, AU
your ni iglihor. Keep Sloan s handy.
At ull druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
SUdDSl
Liniment
Paitisi
enerny
DRY
WOOD
Two Tier 12 inch Pine, One
Tier 12 inch Oak and Laurc
all for $2.75 a Tier. v
CUT RATE
' WOOD YARD
Phone 551
and Lewis will nsHlHt. Huliject, "Ind
iana." Mrs. UolM-rt llurd. for 7 yeara
a mlsnlonary In South .America, will
also aMak.
WHnesday 7:30 p.'m. Prayer meet-
Imc. Plan to be out.
Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
Kundny Ih HulMInK Sunday. Ion(
forget this. KtrnnKers in the city are
eaiclally Invited to all the aervkes.
Frederick H. tx-ach, imatori na. 16
S. laurel street.
Tho March siwclal niualral service
at the Klrst llaptlat church will take
place Sunday 7:30 p. m. Not only the
music hut the iiipssuko will be of un
usual Interest. The ordinance of bap
tism will also form a part of the ser
vice. It will be a strong appeal to the
ninny to be present. The order of
itervlre will be as follows:
Hong. ' Dwelling In lleulah Ijind"
Anthem, "Jejoiee dreatly".
Scripture lesson.
Duet. Itrewer, "JesuH the Very
Thought of Thee." MIhs Slelner. Mr.
Walker.
Ordinance of Baptism.
aKoIh, llonhem, "Tho City Divine."
Mr. Walker.
Prayer.
Anthem, llarnby. "Abide With Me."
Announcements and offertory.
Hymn, "Pass Me Not."
Bermon, "The 8ln Thnt Knows No
orglveneaa." Rev. P. II. Iarh.
Hymn. "Why Do You Walt."
Ilenedlctlon.
King ramjiM working with tho spruce
and fir and white pine. The dangers
of the Industry to human Ufa and the
far better living nnd indliions under
which they nre working together with
the work of thi! Hky Pilot mnong them
will all be clearly shown.
At the morning s-nl' -' Iv. H. P.
iJiwri-nie "will Rprnk on the subject
f "Crib Ht-muna tir the Itatilo of tb
Will" in preparation for the coming
of Knster. All tlie incinbers of the
mixed nunrtette will le hmlc on duly
again and will sing nn anthem en-
tilled "1 Was Olnd When They Bald
L"nto Me." by (iallbralth.
First Mathodltt Eplacopal Church
Fourth and Martlet t.
J. Rundolph Sunned, pustor.
Office phono 98S.
:45. Illhle gchool. Classes for all
ages. Prof. N. W, Franklin, aupt.
11 a. m. morning worship. Member
ship rally. .Sermon, "Thy Klnndoni
Como."
11:30. Kpworth Ieafiuo. Topic, "He-
deeming tho Time." Lender, Verno
Cawtsnl. Tromhoui solo by Ciish Wootl
:30. KvnnKellHtlc service. Ser
mon by Uv. Horcourt W. IVck, l).t.
LvnngellMtlo service each evening
(Saturday excepted), March 26 to
April 16. Kreoptlonally Attractive
miiHlc nt each service.
Evang.-luth. Zlon'a Church
.Fourth St. below Oakdale Avo.
Itev. Dr. V. K. Morenx-Oeser, PaHlor.
Ilea. J 18 West Fourth 8t.
IV. Lent: Laotoro.
Sunday achnpl 10 a. m.
Hlvlno aervlcd 11 a, m.
The cntechetlcnl examination of tho
catechumens will lie hold a week from
tomorrow In the morning: service,
There will ho no Bormon, Tho rite of
confirmation will bo administered on
Palm Stvnduy to tho members ot the
eliiKH.
Tho nowly confirmed will liolil thol
first communion with the congregn
tlon on ICnater Sunday.
Tho minion ot this year's 'class of
ciuocnumena are: John Ilohneif, Foa
ter Oreh, Clarence Orob. Alvln Orob
John Huenerg, Lujlwlg Morenx-Oeser,
lioramo lierhnrdt. ; , s ,
Important
Announcement
PROTECTION FOR OUR PATRONS, DEALERS
AND CONSUMERS ALIKE
The Portland Flouring Mills Co. announces to the public that
not a carton of Olympia Cereals nor a sack of Olympia Flour or
Feed on hand in the Olympiamill at the time of the fire last
Wednesday will be issued by us to our dealers or thru other
channels find it's way into the hands of our highly valued patrons.
And, furthermore, beginning Monday morning we shall be in a .
position to deliver absolutely fresh stock of our full line of
Olympia products.
THANK YOU
' The Portland Flouring Mills Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
ethel mm
I
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ANTELOPE HEMS
Mr. F.oarne HuUte and Mr. Cann
made a buHlnena trip to Medford last
week.
Mr. IXoscoe Hulse took Albert
JloiiKlnnd to thn Dow Hospital ut
.Medtont Kntiirdiiy nnd brought him
bock Monday.
mo t-iKiitii Rinoe students nre
workliiR on an Arbcr lay program
in which tho entire school will take
part.
Mr. K. C Stanley returned home
Thnrsdiiy.
KImer Henylanct visited school
Monduy.
Mrs. Jncoh Monla matin a business
trip to Medfoi-it Thursday.
Mrs. It. :. Tucker and William
Stouh went to Medford Tuesday.
Carl and Fred Stanley brouKht a
hunch of Cuttle down from Itanch
Ilea nnd turned them loose on the
low riuiKo.
Mrs. Hulso and Mrs. Cnnn ' were
visitors nt tho llrownsboi-o school
Friday.
Mr. C. R. Stanley made a business
trip to Kiifclo Point Monday.
Kin-next Fluhnrty of Talent took
horse to Kutte Falls Wednesday and
spent Wednesday night nt the Hoatr-
Innd home.
Mr. Knlph Tucker Is shearing goats
this week.
Mr. ami Mrs, Floyd Chnrley and
family nro moving 1o tho Uradshaw
ranih.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewey have
taken up their ranch In tho Antelope
district.
. There was a Rood nttendenco n
Rundiiy achool Sunday and H was
voted to give nn Kaster proaram
Mrs. Hulso nnd Mrs, Clenrttu llrown
were appointed to nt-raiiKo tor th
music. They would like to have all
Interested nut next Hominy.
It Is seldom that an actress, even,
as secure In the esteem of playgoers
as Ethel Harrymore. or a play, as wide- i
ly heralded as Miss Zoe Akins'
tiaasec," comes to us preceded by pre-j
liminury reports nioro warmly enthu-'
sliistic. The local engagement is to
occur at the Pace theatre Monday
night, April 3rd. In "Deelassee," Miss
Karrymore occupied the' stage of the!
New York Empire theatre for onej
entire season. I
Miss Harrymore In ''Doclassw," is
aeon as Lady Helen Haden. a young i
Englttth woman of aristocratic birth J
and breeding to whom, through no!
fault ot her own. save an Inherited
recklessness, unhappy circumstances:
bring matrimonial disaster. Adrift
from her accustomed surroundings
Iady Helen is next seen tn New York
ho center of a gay group of unusual
people. With happiness seemingly al
most within her grasp, her adventures
n this country come to a close In a
final gripping and pathetic note of
tragedy.
splendid company surrounds Miaa.
flarrymore, including Edward Emery.
Henry Daniell, Cyril Delevantl. Philip
Lord, Charles Wellealey. Hubbard
Klrkpatrlck. Alfred Hogse, W. O. Uith
Alfred Le Hay, Irby Marshall. Virginia
Chanvenet, Jane West. Gabrlcllo Ra
vine, Marey R. TV Wolfe, Ina Korke,
Kstello Thobuud. .
GET IT AT
Phone 122
. DEVOE'S
C. A. De Voe, Prop.
438 W. Main
Groceries and Confectionery
ICE CREAM, CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS,
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, MAGAZINES, ;
SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY,
NUTS, FRUITS, SHELLED WALNUTS,
MILK, CREAM, BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK,
BAKERY GOODS, HOT COFFEE AND LUNCHES,
TRU BLU CRACKERS AND COOKIES
We Sell Anita Stewart Coffee
YOU CAN GET IT AT DE VOE'S
Open Evenings and Sunday
Good for That "Flu" Cough
For quick relief from tlio wearing
coughs that "hang on" after tho gTlppe
or influenza, take Foley's Honey and
Tar. Mrs. K. D. Drake, Chlltls. Md
writes: "After an attack of the flu that
left me with a severe cough nothing
aeemed to relieve me .till I tried
rweys Honey and Tar, which I can
highly recommend." It la also good
ror croup, wuooplng cough and colua,
It puts a soothing, healing coating over
the Inflamed surfaces, cuts the phlegm,
eases hoarseness, clears the air pas
sages. Sold everywhere. -
Flrtt Church of Christ. Scientist
Authorized branch of Tho Mother
iniircii, iho Fii-Bt Church of Christ
Helentlat, of Boston. Mass.
Services ace held every Sunday nt
ii oi-ioi-it. Bunjoci ror attndoy, Ma
gti; uoaiity. ,
Sunday School nt 0:45. All under
tho ago of twenty are welcome.
Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include tpfltlmoniea of Christian Sci
ence healings, nt f:4!i, church edifice,
2Vi North Onkdhtn.
The Henillng Uoom, which Is In the
I Mod ford llhlg.,. Is open dully from 1
rRoup
Spasmodic Croun Is freausntW
ruUtvsd by on sppllcation of
VapoRup
Over 17 Million Jan UltJ Yearly
WOOD!
Fir M.00 Tier nntl wp.
Utah F.KK Coal Mltl.SO Ton.
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Cor Fir una TUli d , Phono 212
Kodaks
Get your kodak now.
Loam the little things
necessary to get quick,
good pictures, then
when vacation comes
you arc ready.
Medford
Book Store
,
34 N. Central St.
Dr. Johnson
Says
We believe in advertising
because we are ont ashamed
that we are dentists.
Also it is good bosinesa.
Our work is quite reason
able. An examination may
convince you as much.
Dr. O, J. Johnson ,
DENTIST
228 East Main St
Phone 669
Free Wiring Plans
by Experts
Any electrical contractor-dealer can bo cif decided assistance to
the owner in helping him plan to use electricity in his home. The
place for switches for lighting outlets, for base plugs, floor plugs,
etc., may make a real difference, and the size of the wire which
should be used is a technical matter whici. few home owners un
derstand. This technical service is free for the askiip. It adds to the value
of your house to have it properly wired, ad the work of wiring it
will be materially lessened if tho man who kloes the work has intel
ligent and unmistakable plans to follow.
The California Oregon Power Company
!PhonelC8 Medford, Oregon . 216 West Main SrUrt
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