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MEDFORD 30IL" TRIBUNE, M3EDFORD, -i - - W would ever have been ' such a "Shall We 'lather at th ORKCiOX. SATURDAY. M VOOTT .U 1928. P3TIB THKBB heard of. Lei us govern ourselves . KlvtV am! "Sw i et He and Bye.'" iu-t uriiiiiKly and peiul this time; p. in. iluitiaa Kmleavur in piaver, prui (ut thunkivlv- meeting, jfiihjevt. ' How Shall a hiK t' i'tl for Uiu giti iu us. Q hrMiitn iIioom. Him Friendf?" 1-eador. Mis Winifred Andrew. W n. L LIQUIDATE '".PINE BELT BANK' "HP1 iliii I . M holiday The husiiH'fs of the Vino Itelt Hank flip eomimny of Untie Kail was fully taken over today hy the First National company, whuh has for its offh-ers the . same offi cials who hold offiep with the Klrjt National hank. The First Nniional lompany will carry on the business of the former I'iin1 Hell hank, having the full sanc tion of Ihe state banking tlvpart inent. The following noli e was Riven out today by H. . Vori t, exam iner of the state banking dVpurt ment: Ai rfinRomentK have been made with the First National bank of Medford whereby said bank will j Sunday nssume and pay the deposit Ha-1 will find lie iliel .Mbodonary I la lit lM Chuivli si. Murk' Kpix-oiml. Klder i H. Kredenburtf, t'orner Oakdale and Fifth streets. j t 0 s a. m.. Holy communion. ) Sunday school, lt a. m. H a. m., Sunday school. j Divine Worship. 11 u. in. i 1 t:lh a. .in.. Holy eoinmunlon. K veiling serviees, 7:110. . Win. I:. Hamilton, Keetitr.j l'rayer meeting Wednesday eve-j nlng. text, Henesis 13: 12: 13. Ab- AKtr t'reek .Missionary llimtUt . rm .iw.-n...! i., th h.n.i f ia-i ; naan, and I mi dwelled in the 1 j eitles of the plain and pitched . his tent toward Sodom, mit the ; men of Sodom were wicked und j sinners before the Lord exceed liiiKly. Kzek. U:4. Heboid this I was the iniquity of that sister' . Sodom, pride, fullness of bread land abundance of idleness was in j Ihe nun! in her daughter: neither: did she KtreiiKihen the hand of the poor nnd needy.' Luke hiitvh of Talent Ktder J. T. Simmons, pastor. Sunday school at 10 n. in. Preaching at ll a. m. Kveryone welcome. ( liureh of (.mI. Corner North drape and t'has. A. Cooper, pastor. Sunday school, 1 : 4 ii a. n Morning service, 11 a. n: livening service, 7:3 . "Wednesday evening pi;iyc int.'. 7: 30 p. ni. JCverybody welcome. Haven. 1 r meet - 6:24; are Itnt woe unto you that l your consolation; woe unto you ...... , . , I that nre full, for ve shall hun- l ull .npel Ch.ml, . W1IA , Vou that laugh (oiner Newtown and Main. ' , .. i arv societies of sctiooi, U:4.ri. tome, you a class that will suit Keinembcr the joint pre-Faster services every evening this week in the Christian church at S o'clock. Joint y o u n k people' prayer service will also be held at the same place at 7:30 p. m. O First McHhhIUi FpiMinl I'liiuvli T. 11. iVinple. li. I)., minister. Residence :.'7 North tbange, phone 3.1L. Morning worship ut 11, subject. "The Hi vine Art of Forgiveness." K ening worship at S, subject. "( 1 rare Without Limit." Kpworth League at 7. This is a meeting with life and go. Sunday school at y:4f. 1 'least note the change in tho hour of the evening worship. Wo meet at X o'clock instead of 7 : :J . 1 're-Faster m e e t 1 n g k at the First Christian church every- night ithis w i to be The tek except pl'esen. Woman's ONLY 2 TEACHERS: IN ROGUE RIVER SCHOOL RETAINED ; HUOfil'K HIVFlt. Die.. Mar. iW 'i The school hoard of Hog lie Uiver, at its last meeting, Tuesday i evening, very nearly cleaned house so far as the teachers for next year (are concerned. Leonard Kaup. Isabelle Older, and Alia Tanner, grade teachers; and T. S. Fast on j and Frances I'rati. of the high 1 schod will not return, i Cladys Sundry, domestic art in ! sttuel.tr and F. It. Willert. princi ! pal, were retained. Dellee t lal- hruith, who had informed mem- Hers ot the ooani ttiai sue wollio billtles of the IMne Helt Hanking .every age. j company as Known on the books l'ie;u hing service at 11 o'clock, : of the Hutte Falls bank at close sermon by the pastor. j March lfl, 11HIK. Mrs. Silvia lceiihaur and an Interest on time deposits will evangelistic service at 7:110 In the j lie computed to said date- only, evening. K very body welcome. j and those holding time cert if i-1 elites are herebv advised to nre- Advent Christian Church now. for ye shall mourn ami weep. Come henr the at 71 tf Welch street, welcome to all services, Pass a n il 5 ! ed ft t rd will osnei mid-year group meeting pre- sent sa me at t h e Fi rst Na t iona I j bank of Medford onor after the day when the funds are ready for ' distribution, which is expected to be not later than April 2. l!i'.'S. The First National bank eon-; templates to issue Its cashier's; checks in favor of the llutte Fall.-, depositors, who will have to call for samo in person or by corre spondence upon receiving notite through the press. The above out lined adjustment lias been made possible through the courtesy and co-operation of the First National haul; of Med ford and Win. II. liarker. Sr. The state banking department takes this opportunity to express appreciation in its own bebalf and that of the Pine licit Mankiim company in regard to the attiiud and patience shown by the de positors and the community at large. lrl. tl.no beginning at .10:30 n. m.. in the ; First M. H. church. Covered dih ! luncheon at noon. Afternoon sea- j sion will open at 1.1 Ii. ! Morning j Anthem, "I Will Sing Praise 1'n- to the Lord" lleyser; soloist. Mrs. Nichols. I services in which it has been wuenory. i ne nucm I - . . II VllllUl'AV.H. Vtru "..IM- Hihlo KC-hool at !.:4r. a. ra. 'voi-a to pnwni i nn n. , - Vi,. v.'...., 1', ea, l,inK sorvi. e ul 11 a. m. PVor.ls Mom in.- l row. !.n l) tlio pastor. .1. Spi'mcl- Tilton.! , ', , . I Ant hem. Turn, rm.i Mn"-Si'hu. is In hnrKe - '"'"'V : beH - Wilson: Kovvonh I. o n n o Will lie. 1 lie rn si worn riuiui -- -- -- - - i. noil . ioroiny t. rews, sojoisi. Offertory. ''Father, Come to Me" Saturday. I inn ,mt r,.iurn. was offered a contract. i Mrs. Older Is completing her Foreign M Ission-j thh.(I ltM.m ul jtogue River, and Ashland, ('.rants j ,. Ktiun is completing his second hold dlti.vni. Mr. Willert. Mr. Kaslon. Tuesday. I mish filling spring. I'ratt. and .M iss Tanner are positions vacated last Corner J a c k s o n and 1 irsi Baptist Cliui-cli I W. H. Ka trin, pastor, j This church points the Chris ; tlan, Presbyterian and First M. F- 0cu , cnurcnes in n series 01 pie-r-;t?.ei i Colvig Drugs, next to the itlalto theater, open every night and Sun i day. Phone 81 ti. Free delivery, I yantf I i -- - OSTEOPATHY The evening service of the young people (all from the age of t; nn nt lis to !t0 are con sidered young). This Is mainly a service of song. A 11 are welcome to come and join in our praise service. Word From the Cross." and In the evening it Will be. "The Second Word From the Cross," the themes being 'The Divine Art of Forgiveness" and "Crace Without Limit." At the morning service the chorus choir will sing 'lleautiful Words of Jesus," by Meredith. In the eve ning Hie Young People's Glee club of the c h u rch will sing "Wonderful Grace of .Jesus," by Llllenas. and the church orchestra meet at the public library at 2:30 will play "Love's Caress. by p. m.. where transportation will bo' Hock well and "Carry On," by furnished to all without cars. All , Muxwell-Borch. ItiLsiiM'ss Men's Gospel Team. The Ibisiness Men's Gospel team will hold next Sunday's meeting a the Federated church building at Central Point. Ihe services to start at 3 p. in. The gospel team will WILL-BE TAKEN Interested are invited to attend the services. Choir Leader Morton Ferehee N in Kugene this week and the xonu service and special music will be under the direction of Mr. Hallos. Hoy Davis will be in charge of the meeting and the speakers will be .1. It. Hemstrcet ami L L. Jackson. ! First Church of Christ. Scientist. Authorized branch of the mother I church, the First Church of Christ, j Scientist, in Itoston, Mass. I Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 2I2I.U.,, If you are not attached to any other such group, come to our Sunday school at !i:4.1 a. m. and our young people's meeting (three groups) at 7 p. m. Try our welcome. Centra! Point Fcdorati'd Churches J. M. Johnson, Pastor. One of the most important les sons which we have had will be nth of tomorrow, on the subject, "Jesus, the Suffering Messiah," .Mark 8:27-37. You will find a wonderful description of His suf- cherubini: Dorothy and Lucille Crews. Mrs. MeOeo. M rs. M a t ie V ro m an H u en ga rd t , organist: Mrs. May Jordan Mae Donnugh, director. Will Organize Brotherhood Class Sunday Morning The Original Science of Healing by Adjustment OSTEOPATHIC SURGERY of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat I North Oakdale. Subject for to- The H. I. L. company will mnlco j morrow, "I'nreality." a picture in and around Medtoid Sunday school at I : 4 Ti a. m. next wook. ''Fatty" Layman, a j plicatits under the age of 20 ronietlian well known "ii the screen i be admitted. Ap- mny was in .Medford today completing the arrangements. They have just finished n pic Mure .ut Crescent City and the com pany will be here Monday. It J consists of Fatty Lawman, Charles j Do rely, Nancy Cornelius, better ; known ns Miss 1 1 oily wood, Joyce j May ami Charlotte Foreman, stars. ! Till Gabanni, cameraman. Win. Irwin, director, and Charles llogaiij member of the stall. The entire week will be spent shooting scenes of Medford streets, air port, lumber mills, theatres, public buildings and other places of interest. They will also take pictures of surroundim: scenic events like Ko.mie river, Table Hock j and orchard views. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- 1 day they will be taking street i views and want to see as many people on the streets as possible Members of the company will appear in person at the Kialto : theatre on Wednesday and Thurs- I day evenings in comedy stunts. j The picture to be made here will ; lie t-.hown in Medford first and will i later be released on the regular film circuits, and will appear all I over the country. j Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Chris thin Science healings, at S o'clock. The reading room, which is In the Medford building. Is open daily from 12 to 4, except Sundays and holidays. The bible and all au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public is cordially invited to attend read in j; the services room. and visit the Ion West Fourth . W. Dussard. ! Hose avenue Lutheran. street at Oakdale. pastor. Residence, ; phone 12HI-X. mtu nnPTnn IO UUUlUn ! j Sonday school at 111 a. m. Morning services at 1 1 o'clock: llbjecl. '"The King Acclaimed." Kvening at S o'clock ; subject, ('rooked Consciences." Luther league at 7 p. m.: topic. i "What Happens Where Young : People Dare to Follow Christ?" ' Leader, John P.ohnert. j Thursday. 2 p. m., meeting of the ; I.ndies Aid society at the church; I Mrs. F. J. Harris, hostess. Thursday. 7:30 p. m., choir prac tice. J Friday, 7:30 p. m.. Good Friday service; subject, "The Finished j Redemption." Friday, N:.10 p. m., rehearsal of pageant, "t'nder the Southern Cross." to be presented on Kastor evening. Vou are cordially welcome to the services. recently of : -entered the Medford tot after having!11 e coast for a ; Main Street :;, 7:, Church Society W. K. Hay. pastor. Parsonage North Oakdale, phono SSL Sunday school. a a. m. S.-rmon. "Lord Is It I ?" 11 m. The communion service. Kpworth League, 6:30 p. m. Sermon. "Finality Street." 7:30 Pre-Kastor services the follow- lira y Dr. P. L. licit meye Portland, this week professional field of carry on his practice, made a survey of th location. Dr. 1 lei tin oyer's homo was for mei'ly Louisville, III., anil he giad uated at the Stale I'nivcrsity of 1 itig nights at 7:3": Illinois in 1!23. After graduating Tuesday Sermon, he entered Hush Medical college, t attorney. Chicago where, during his four Wednesday Sermon, Phil Hote- years, he not nly carried on (lie j by. mill foreman, regular course, but conducted some) Thursday Sermon, research ami experimental work, ; Roberts, dentist. Ho .spent the past year at the Good t Friday Sermon, the pastor con- Samaritan hospital in Portland. chides. Dr. Heitmeyer will give speci:il, Wo nre approaching the great - attention to urological diseases ami 'est event in the world's history will be associated with the South- for were it not for Faster, Christ ern Oregon clinic. hn:i, Thanksgiivng nor any other Dr. Frank Varitose Veins Reduced or Money Back Say Druggists The men of the First Methodist church will reorganize the Men's Hrotherhood class at the church Sunday morning at 0:4li. All men of the church and other men in terested, who are not ati ending elsewhere, are requested to be pres ent and become members of the class. There will be special music and features each Sunday that will in terest men. whether members of any church or not. Why not spend lit llMIKt OMA llllllf 111 H.n ull.,1,. ,.f ferings recorded in Isn. 53. Read j, mm,, ,i ,t . ,i., 1 .. too. The memory verse word 1 A , . ,.1,1,,,., .t... ..,.i.,,ii u , e ,i.n community and the betterment of for the day is "Life." Please have a verse ready. Sunday school opens at !t:4r. living your bible. The morning service in the church will be held as the opening of the week's special meetings, ami the beginning of the now year. The sermon will be addressed specially to the leaders of the church; and a consecration of leadership of the church will be n part of the serv ice. Charles Hezmalhaleh will be ordained deacon. Good music wilt be a part of the services, always. The young people will meet at 7 o'clock in the evening, and the leaders will direct the ftervices so as to enlist the whole company of Kndeavorers in t he special work of the week, and to help bring any who ha ve confessed Christ to a decision at the celebration of the resurrection. He one of our fine company of young people, if you can. We need you. Firs! Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale streets. Car men K. Mell, minister. Office and pastor's study in the church, phone 1 007. Residence phose, KK!7. Services Sunday mark the be ginning of the special pre-Faster consecration meetings to be held in this church co-operatively with other churches In the city. Morn ing sermon. "The Divine Art of Forgiveness. " Kvening subject, "Grace Without Limit." The same subjects are being used by the th.ee other pastors participating In the special services. HcKinning Monday evening at 8 o'clock the union meetings will be held every night during the week, excepting Saturday. The different pastors will preach. The general public is urged to attend. These services will lead up to a great climax on Kastor Sunday in each of the churches. Faster will be well observed by Ibis church, special sermon topics and music will be presented. Kveryone should be in Hi hie school this Sunday. The goal for attendance In 500. The Christian Kndeavor groups Invite all young people to meet with them Sunday evening. "Test Our Welcome." humanity. Clarence Meeker is having charge of the nrKnnization details which inaureH the nuureuH of the class nnd guarantees excellent pro-gruniH. Sky High Farce Next at Rialto The oulstiindliK; ruccosr Hoorod by Cilcnn Tryou nnd PutHy Kuth MUluv in "I'ninliiiK tliu Town," re sulted in In; ilhiHU'ioim pair liclnx cn-Htnned In "A Hero for n NlKhl," which oonii'H to the Kiulto theatre tomorrow. It Is even more luiiKliablc than the first opus and will establish a new hlKh water mark for other comedy teams to shoot at. Tryon is a self-mude, wlseeraekinK avia tor, who flies to Kussiu by mistake to show his Kill friend how Kood he is. Patsy Kuth .Miller is the ?iii, who eventually aKrees with him 011 tiiut point and Heveral others. R. Rchonlncer used piano, JlSfi; $10 down nnd $10 monthly. I'al mer Musie House. 2" a Today 1 ilfLTOl This Simple Home Treatment Giving Amazing Results : all The world lu-ncrey-ps. Tod, monts that took weeks to treat c; now be ended in a few days. you have varicose veins or bunches' you can start today to bring them hack ti normal sr.;e, and if ymi arc .t ise you will do so. .lust g-t an orlL-iri.it bottle of Moone's Fmerald Oil at anv dis pensing pharmacist and apply it night and moininc to the enUm-''! v- in-. It is very powerful and pene trating, and nnty a little is repaired. After a f(jS) days tientnont th Vein will hYln to grow smaller nnd by regular use will soon reduce to normal. M o n n eK n m e r a I d Oil is also a marvelous healing aeent. One application (jVr instance stops the itching of eczema, and a f'-w apphV .tlions cause '.he erup tions to dry up. scle off and rom- jf pb tejy disappear. It is eUiiHy ffect ive in harheiV itch, fait rheum, r'-dness and inflammatory skin trouble. Pent de who wanro reduce vari cose vein-, or get rid of eczema, ulcers or rules, in a few days should not hesitato to got n bottle fit one-. It is so powerful 4hat a small bot tle Ii: a bmg time. Any phar macy can supply you. Heath's and Wevt Sid-- Pharmacy fe lots of it. ItetMilar users of Momie' Kmer ahl oil shmild buy the new hospital size It'a more economical. Presbyterian Not Uvs Itible school :45 a. m. Every rl e part men t is wel lorgani.ed and growing. You will find profit and pleasure by regular attend ance on some class If you attend nowhere else.- Help us reach the record mark by Kastor. Veil O. Walker, su peri n tendon t. 11 u. in. 1 inn in i hiiii and HhouM be a fitting prepara tion to the glory and inspiration of Faster. Sermon, "The Divine 1 Art of Forgiveness." based on thej text "Father Forgive Them, inn They Know Not What They Do."i t'hildren's sermon, "An Kver, Iteady." j Music Organ prelude, "Noc- turne op. n No. 2 Chlponl Solo. "The Palms" Faure j (ieorge Maddox. i Offert'W. "ItiTceuse in A Defbruck Anthem, '(.'oine Unto Me Ye Weary." Mixed quartette. 1 Post hide in C Hankins H p. m. Sermon, "flrace With out IJmit" or "The Thief on the t 'row." oiKar.O'oluntary, "NarclssuB''.... Nevln Powtlude Ash ford The organ will play one or two old cospel hymns in variation. r it s a wow: Tom Mix In the Fastest, Wild est Western Ro. mance Yet A HORSEMAN OF THE PLAINS TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY Another Big Flight iifa of Laughter ':t'- Glen Tryon with Patsy Ruth Miller Si. A j Hero jf fnr a I ! NightJIi WHKX "VOC WANT LUMBER CAM. TROWBRIDGE QLIMHEH YARD -3DDDDD Osteopathic surgery is, as radical In its departure from old-school surgery as the basic science and art of osteopathy are from those of drug therapy. Naturally so, for one would expect the child to follow in the footsteps of the par ent. H Is true not only of the ories and methods, but also In re hu Its obtaineo. And in no field has this been proved more em phatically than that of head sur gery, dealing with conditions af fecting the eye, ear, nose and t h roa t . In the first place, osteopathic t surgery is conservative. Kvery moans is used to prevent needless operations. Osteopathy has saved many a man nnd woman from the knife. Not all "bad" tonsils are diseased. , It e s o a r e h work has proved that no one can t 1 1 the condition of the tonsils merely bv looking in the throat and that 7f! per cent of all tonsils removed were not diseased and, therefore, i could and should have boon loft in, had conditions been properly diagnosed nnd treated. r'i But when once a part Is so ills cased that it Is hopelessly beyond repair, it becomes a menace to the rest of the body and miiHt be re moved. Many cases of rheuma tism" (as tt Is vaguely termed) are traceable to diseased tonsils. Deafness may be due to (rouble in the nose, such as a growth or de flected septum. The work of the osteopathic surgeon is not done with the oper ation. He follows- it with osteo pathic treatments to prevent ad hesions, roeurroneoH ami any one of the number uf other complica tions that may threaten, as well as to hasten recovery. It Is an established fact that osteopathic care following any operation, no matter how large or small, will shorten the time back to health. The osteopathic surgeon there fore seeks the cause and makes Mire of his diagnosis. Ho then proceeds to eliminate the cause by non-surgical means, tf possible, and if not, then by the use of such means ns will cause the least loss of blood, the least shock, and the quickest recovery. Dr. A. T. Still, the founder of osteopathy, had been a practicing nhvhician and surgeon of the old school when the Civil war broke t out. His experience as such and as a medical officer In the I'nion army convinced him that medicine was on the wrong track. And so he experimented in the laboratory and out. studied the human body as an expert watchmaker studies I the rinest watch, until he evolved osteopathy. He offered his find ings to his brethren in the medi cal orofession. but they repulsed him and called him crazy, as theyj did Koch, the propounder of the germ theory. Since then osteopa thy has established itself through out the world, and thinking men and women look to It not only to restore thorn to health, but to keep them physically fit. In a lesser way, many osteo pathic surgeons have been experi menting and working to devise ac curate methods of diagnosing, or sparing- people from useless opera-! Hons and of performing necessary! operations with less suffering and j torture to the patient, and less dnn-; ger of post -operative com til ha -' Hons. Notable among (bene ostoo- i pathlc surgeons Is Dr. J. Oeason of; Chicago. After ten years of re search work he has originated, j among other things, an almost pos itive method of determining wheth er tonsils nre bad enmiKh to come out. Ho has also Invented a way of removing hopeless tonsils that Is practically bloodless and pain-1 less, taking the pluec of the bloody, agonizing ordeal. New instruments had to be fashioned, and the after-I care perfected that spells quick re covery. Similar work has bren j done with respect to the ear, eye and nose. Trained by him. many osteopathic surgeons throughout the country are carrying on. the mission and bringing relief to sat isfied patients. What these methods m"an to the child especially, with Iq deli cate nervous system, only iie or she who Is a parent, can under stand. Catarrhal Deaf new. Kc- genernUoioi catarrhal deaf-n'-.iM Ws been treated as a disease. The result of stu b treatment Is em phasized by the vast number of ileHf people encountered. Some, consulting physicians, have had their ran Inflated, many more have tried he countless remedies ad vertised and sold as cures, but nil have failed to obtain the desired , results. ' Catarrhal deafness Is "t-ji dis pense, but n symptom of liOalion In the back part of tht nwo or throat, which cause swelling or i concent Ion of t he membrane ur ' rounding the Euittacheon tube. The Best Investment Has These Three Requisites Safety Availability --Profit The Jackson County Building & Loan Association Is SAFE: Over a iieriod of more than 19 years no stockholder has lost a penny. This form of in vestment has proved its worth during the past 100 years, and more. WE) AVAILABLE: here or at any cancelled and As collateral security for a loan other bank; or the stock may be the funds withdrawn under the Mutual Local Your Institution provisions of the Oregon law. PROFITABLE: Xo form of investment having the same degree of safety and availability yields greater profit. It lias paid dividends of not less th an 7 l(,r more than 19 years, declared semi annually. We charge no membership fees, no commission on loans, employ no agents. Loans may be repaid at any lime without penalty. Transact your business at home, call or write. . . Money is vailable for loans on improved real estate. Applications are handled promptly. u i i IB! I -'V m M I I II'-' II X I I J j NOW ooks Are Open for Registration Swearing in of Votes Is Prohibited by the Constitution Register at the courthouse or with your Local Precinct Registrar April 1 7 is the Last Day to Register The only exception applies to those who voted at any election in the last two years and who have not since changed their legal residence. DELILIA STEVENS MEYER County Clerk. Illghmt Qnality Jewelry Repair! n " 4. j Batmraetlon Aiiaured II Quality and Prlca. Watch llcpalrfnc Diamond Betting Mall tu yonr want. REDDY A OO. ml Batmraetlon Aiiaured II J jj Quality and Prlca. ' t i SlillSj 1 1 1 Blue Flower Lodge We Serve Fine Chicken Dinner $1.00 A Oood Place for Partita and Banquet A PLACE TO DANCE Reservation Call 341R-3 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency ' A. L. HILL, Managtr . Phone 10S W N. Central Medford, Oregon