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thruuti the earth made new, show- sanies are scheduled, one for
Inn that the redeemed will observe 10:30 in the morning: and one
thut original rest day of God when ,at 2:30 in the afternoon. Get
they weft around His throne In the ready. Gold Hill fana, lel'a all
Kingdom of Heaven. be there. -
ational Mm. V. W. WMnff of thia city
emen-'was visiting Sunday nt the home
I con- of her .noiher, Mrs. O. B. Clark
fereiH-e; 8. J. AbeuK. seeretury of on Kvans creek.
tho norihwesc branch of the Pa-, Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson
' cifie rres l'uMishiiiff association: are nrnv occuityinff the home they
Prof. A. V. Peterson, educational recently purchased from E. H.
, secretary of the North Pacific Kadtke of C'hlloitiin. Mr. Fer-
1'nion, arrived Monday mornlniu ruroi. had previously purchased
! tako pari in the general meetings u tract next to his new home and
nt ihn KMi-nmnmotit : now lie has n considerable amount
The Jacksonville chain tier of of hind. He In enter, wr Into fur) Ashland nnd Grants Pans held
commerce and city council were , raising of rabbits and expects to their annual southern Oregon pic-
invited to a it o clock dinner in own n tnousami or tnem ny flt rt,,.,- paii rr
a j Kingdom of Heaven.
y Hv. i A. Huswll, educal
111 i,l'r'tt,ry f secondary and ele
I tnry education of the Kenprul
S. D. A: SABBATH
JT!
TREE TEA
ORANGE PEKOE
The right tea
to use when
The services nt in Seventh Day
Adventist campground In Jackson
ville were nil marked bv a deep
spiritual atmosphere throughout
the entire day Sunday. The spec
ial topics discussed through the
day dealt with the practical side
of religion, emphasizing the great
E
The Yoman Indites of Modford,
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
ClOl.D 1I1I.U Juno lil. K.-v-
tlme kci-niiiB them
eral of the residents of our 'itvftu the elierries.
you serve
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PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Sunstrand Oil Burners
Friend Sprayers
Elto Outboard Motors
WM. HAMMETT
31 N. Bartlett 1 Phone 659
tho health cafeteria or the confer
ence Monday evening.
The subject for Monday evening
was "That thousands years of Su
nned f enntnnl nersi.nul sullen- ; 11 VIICIU.IH anil Hie eveills cius-
uer of heart and life, and the up- '"' " ar;j-.-.r.! the l,eKlrmlnK and
j probation of tho rU-hteousno c, : end n,.- of! thlt period."
Ood by faith for victory over sin , Meeting ll'-.mtlmie dally tin
land power to successfully meet ! 111 Sunday might.. J line "
! temptation. !
t The larpo canvas pavilion was
j filled to overflowinK aRatn Sundny ''
! nlKht while Cecil K. Meyers, sec,
rotary of tho general conference, ;
I gave his reasons for observing Sat- I
urday, the seventh day of the week. I
as the 8abhath. He carried his!
' I. " .... n..An lh nnltiii-nt. nf llfn from I
Eden to Eden. Ho explained that I
Ood made the Kabhath nt tho close the Jackson hotel in Modford..
of creation week, blessing nnd j They report it a very thrilling- act.
sanctifying tho seventh dny as a Charles Centers has now moved ,
memorial of his crentlvo power. from ltock Point, whoro he owned
He showed that as the children of a dall y, to Clold Hill. He Is llvin;,- (
Israel were led from JCgypt Into In the house owned by Ken Forbes, j
the wilderness that for 40 years Kay tinntield, Who owned Uhv
Ood worked n threefold miracle ' dairy previous to .r. Centers, has j
In giving of manna to teach his purchased it and Is now taking
people Hnbbalh observance, lie ! rosponslhllliles upon himself.
pointed out that on the rocky fast-1 Heveral people, or, rather, n,J '"'
' . .... . ....... i...,n i f!t,i iimi wit. "an
nesses ot Mount ninai inn vmi-c n...... ....... .... j
of Ood was heard In the procla- nessed the bull game at Medford
mallon of his law. Ho declared Sunday between Klamath Falls!
that the fourth commandment ' and Medford. Tho game was not
which deals with tho Sabbath was very Interesting liftiirj, the , fifth
fortified by the other command-, InnlngH as .Mii.-hrAs.1 flirt' 'Klilmulh
....... ......un...ti .... it ,.,,.1 In ,il iiltcliei nlnvi.il the inme libine
I IllflllS Sill 1 UUIHIHIH IV, 1,11,1 I - ,r. -
I tack it from the front end was to , He did excellent work because he
I trample upon tho very character had no support and his arm wns
! of God as expressed In the f list . a little sore, and no hold litem to
; three commandments, nnd to make a fair range with hi;
I nn ntlnck from tho rear end would : Among the local baseball fans
ihe to destroy the relationships of who attended wore Mr. nnd Mrs.
J mankind as expressed In tho lost ! M, t!- Merrlman, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Islx commandments. Ho pointed . A. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. .1. O.
lout from the example, and leach-1 Hedgpeth. Ed Hold, Dun, Jackson,
; Ings of Christ that both he nnd the Jim Hayes. lOd Logan, M. I).
Apostles observed the seventh day i liowers and. last but not least,
i of the week, commonly called Sat- i our famous "Kelly." Next Sun
! urday. and then carried his hearers day n better program on the bali
I through Ihe prophetic word clear! field Is expelled to he given
nle nt rtiitto Falls. Ore.. Hundnv
r..n ii.. ..i.-A v.r... Dni.Aml mlnU
I.en.l. . r.iUe mink for f IIP ' OOn. Jllhe 17
profit. . They are very valuablo tendance of .from 2&0 to SOU
and bring about t!10 for a good , members and friends. Inimedl
fi'. iatelv' upon on arrival at Butte
V. V. Hittle Is enjoying an ex- ly.,.., thl, nioomer' Oirls of the
cedent crop of cherries this J'fr-1 Medlord lodge did some fancy
Tnc trees seem to lie excepnuu-, arllllnu for- the benefit of the
' entire city, after which tho mem-
ally loaded and he will soon em
. ploy n crew for picking cherries. :
Mr. initio's cherry orchard Is
I famed for its -exceptionally large, j
1 sweet flavored Ring cherries, lie j
i even claims that the hlrds and J
crows cannot resist the red. Juicy
I cherries, nnd ho has a terrible
bers were .called Into lodge ses
sion for the purpose of Initiation.
The Medfqrd degreo staff con
ferred the Initiatory degreo on a
class of 31 candidates, virtually
all of isuttc Falls. "
After the Initiatory work every-
from eating onf r(,lred (o , picnic grounds.
I whore they spread a picnic lunch
It was the opinion' of all present
! lhal they had 'eaten, too much
lunch,' hut that' did not seem to
make a great deal of difference,
I ns the. ' races 1 and siimf" wcro
For Diathermy i
' ' Following Is a lUt.nf the sports, i
. ! winners; pii7.es .ami donalors of:
Kresse Installs
New Apparatus
apparatus has
lor nr. n
A new niathormy
Jusl been installed
resso. who has openeu
s on the ground floor of
the l'ultner Music building. A.. 11.
limine of 1'ortland, Ore., represen
tailvo for the 11. II. Fischer & Co...
of Chicago, took-care of the In-.
Htaltalion.
Diathermy is tho modern method
of producing heat within the tls-
ies of the human body by means
nf nlneti-ieite unit Is said to
pitching. must ,onpricinl ' in the relief of
painful and Influmatnry conditions.
Tho use of medical and surgical
diathermy haH been sanctioned by
tho American Medical association
and Is now being used In the hos
pitals and clinics throughout the
country.
of war.'.' won hy Ashland
team; prize, watermelon, donate !
by Johnson Produce company of
Medford. . ' '' ,
Race, boys, tinder' 10 years,)
A'ralne stone; p'o c k e t knife,;
Brown's Hardware of Modford. j
Itnce," boys' under lll.v,Ioiiaril!
Christine; ' necktie, Onldeh; little
storo of Oraritrf' l'nss ; '
ltace, girls under "10, I.enthn ,
t)(,iKdsaii; purse, Hi nranoi- s mo mine
or Asniana. , ; . .
Men's race, first; T)lck' Slngler:
bathing stilt. 1'eeiiess Clothing
companj'i Oranta - PaRs; second.
Jtnymond Slngler; silk hose, Jim's
Toggery, I urants i-ass. t
Spud race. Vralnn Stone; scout
kit. Al (lordnn. Ashland. -
Fat men's race, tluy Moore;
M 1 1. TON. Free water cherry crop
hould reach 60 carloads.
3
hose fault . , .
when love fades?
Satnge, what little things so often kill
romance. Careless little things! Uncon
scious slips that creep in to mat treasured
illusions. So unsuspected, the guilty one
rarely guesses the truth., .untilititMlau,
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an anyone afford
to risk body odor ?
fancy handkerchiefs, C.
Kconomy store, Orants Pass.
Ladies' race, -first,' Hilda Slng
ler; silk hose, c. . 11. -Economy
store, ('.rants Pass; second, Ullinn
Senior; game. Office Supply Sta
tionery company.-' Medford; third.
Mtllo ' Prilltt; toilet; soap, Mer
rick's Auto Camp. Medford.
Olrls'-race, under' 10. Florence
Iiosstim; " hox' chocolates, Tho
Iiazu,' Ashland. '; 1 -
Men's relay race. Oeorgo Sentei.
O. It. Kldrldgo; Ouy Monro. Dick
Slngler: watermelon, Johnson's;
reduce company, Medford.. i
. Three-legged --race, Dick 1 anil
Hay- Slngler; box chocolates, menu
rtrenner -confectioners'.-1 Medford. -i
Fat. Indies' race, ltufli ' I.ewalle;
Bilk hose, y, a.. Eniloa-s. -Ashinnn.
Sack race, iAford Potilo; gnme,
French's Notions, Medford.
.Men's brond Jump, first, nick
Slngler; ran coffee, Humphreys
Grocery, Medford; second, i.nrn
Wolff; can coffee, rtollnblo Oroc
ery, ' Medford."' ! .
Oldest Yeoman present. T. L.
Grove; plenlo hnin. .peek ft Dally,
Medford. Mm Orovn has been a
Yeoman for 23 years.
ladles' hroad Jump.- first, Onn
Mlnklorr gamei office .Supply &
Statlonei-y company, .fedford; sec
ond, Hilda singled. gam- French's
Notions, Medford. " ' -
Necktie-tying : contest. Myrtle
Iloffmnn: vanity' set, Addis Drug
store, Ashland.
Hnrseshoe-pltclilnB contest, t .
I . MlirHUUli; IIUA viM..n, ,
Tiii,.v Mmir.ifH. . tlicl Slmrler: I
globe set. Ashlnrid Eleclrio Sup
ply oompany, Ashland.
' . Ladles' baseball-throwing con
test, first, Hilda Slngler; cas
serole. Medford Furniture Hard
ware company, Medford; second,
Mlllon 8enter: six wntor glasses, j
Medford Exchange, Medford. I
Hog-colling contest, Howard
Oerhardt; safety riwir, Knst Side j
Pharmacy, Ashland.
After the sporla were disposed
of, everyone , tried to get nrnund
. i ! I It IhoHlf
Ullll Kl l III IHI,Mlw- ,
whom they1 had not yet met.
fate. In, the ntenlnB, the cars
Blurted -to leave Tor home, every
one slating that thoy had enjoyed
themselves Immensely.
BODY ODOR is fault that not even
love can excuse or overlook.
' Before this eell-tale offense, the most
ardent affection may turn cold and fade
way. In both our social and businca
life, body odor may be a serious men-,
ce to happiness.
And yet nottm em is safe from body
titer. To live, we must perspire. Even -on
cool days, our millions of pores
continually give off invisible perspira-, .
tion often as much as a quart of waste
each 24 hours.
Body odor betrays without
; warning the offender
This body moisture, whether visible or
invisible, is always odorous. And it
spares no one. Men or women re
gardless of occupation or position in
life all may offend unless they take
precautions. ''"')
: And very often we may be guilty
without knowing it. For, once an odor
becomes familiar to us, our own sense
of smell becomes deadened to it.-This
misleads many people', even fastidious
ones, into thinking they are safe when
actually they do offend.
Why take chances ?
But there's no excuse for this unpar
donable offense now. Just wash and
bathe often with the delightful toilet
soap that millions enjoy Lifebuoy.
' it dtodorizts.
The same gentle and abundant anti
septic lather that helps protect health)
by removing germs prevents body
odor by purifying pores.
Lifebuoy's mild purity makes it ideal
for complexions, too. It keeps skins
1 clear and glowingly fresh. Millions use
Lifebuoy for every toilet purpose.
What a clean scent I
You will learn to love Lifebuoy's pleas
ant cltan Kent, which tells you Lifebuoy
purifies, and which vanishes as you rinse.
Use Lifebuoy a week and yuu'U use it
for life. Get some today.
LEVER BROS. CO., CamMt, Mu.
MAIL PLANE DELAYED
BY ENGINE TROUBLE
noSEDl'RO. Ore., June 19. (At
Motor trouble forced a landing
of the soiithbdtind - mall plane nt
tho emergency -landing field sout:i
of Hnfehurg at'K:J0 this morn
ing. Uepnlrs were wade nnd thn
plane resumed Its' Jourhey at 9:10.
ANDERSON CREEK
JJL IP IF IE IB . TU CD Y
FOR FACE
STOPS BODY ODOR.
HANDS BATH
PROTECTS HEALTH
Mr. and Mr"(( ttllderloek (ire
spendlnK n few aays In the valley.
. Jan MaeDowell nnd family went
to Medford Tuesday on liusliiess.
Mrs. Jus. Mays, spent Thursday,
with Mrs. MaeDowell. ,
K. J. renter Is poperlnK Mr,
Fish's houso near I'hoenlx.
D. f. Hale and-family spent Sat
urday In Medford. .
Ins. Mays Is cutting huy for Mr.
Marquess this week.
fleo. Vounif was out to the valley
Tuesday. ''- . -
w. neesnn nnn itoy iiiinneii
enlled nt me .Mays nomo mors
day erenlnK,.'
Mrs. Jones spent Krldny with
Mrs.' Mays. '
Frank Mnrquess nnd family went
lo Ashland Knturday evening.
floorito' flnrreU nnd wife railed
t the Mays home Thursday.
Henry Kerhy was up on the
creek VrlUur on business.
RUSSELL
'S
Celebrating Our Fourth Anniversary
with Wonderful Money-Saving Opportunities
Astoundiug Wednesday Special
100 i Slimmer Wessm at
irteen-
Th
Fifty
Dresses Worth from $16.75 to $25.00
Truly a most remarkable sale of the newest summer dress
esGeorgettes in plain and prints, Chiffons in gorgeous
prints, Crepe-de-chine wash able frocks. In fact every want
ed fabric is here, most any shade or color you might want
and a complete size range from Missess 13 size up to size 46. ,
;'"- . .-:.': V ' ' ' ; ' . - - '- ': ' -
, An Anniversary Dress Feature
That we do not believe has been equalled in Medford. High
class garments, beautifullly made, absolutely the latest sty
les and without a doubt the extreme in Dress Value. Frocks
for afternoon, for dinner, for parties and for street or gen
eral wear. You'll not be disappointed, be here, early Wed
nesday. ,.
EVERY COAT IN STOCK
Just One-Half Price
Nothing held back, no strings to this "Half Price Sale."
Every one of our beautiful dress coast and every sports
coat to be disposed of at this big sacrifice You'll find the
latest styles, the wanted fabrics and a complete size range
for your selection. Always remember please that
"Our Half Price Sales Are Genuine Redactions" ......
Our 4th Anniversary
Celebrated
Throughout the Store
Every department is offering
"Anniversary Bargains" that
will appeal to all thrifty buyers.
Be here Wednesday to share in
these savings. : v
Going Camping?
BOY SCOUTS
Official Clothing Outfitters
Sc6uts should have a new outfit
of clothing before going to camp.
Or if you need blankets we have
them also, a pure wool khaki or
gray at $3.59 and worth regular
$3.98.. (."'-' ,