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I i MEDFORD MATTTRTBtJKE. tfEPFORD, OT?EfjONv. SATURDAY. APRIL 14, 1923. PAGE TEHEE business m HEAR WliSS HAIR AT CLUB MEETING: AERIAL EXPRESS SERVICE PLANE Ml One progressive idea and Ideal j L SI. Mnrk) Kplwoiml. Corner Oiikilulo & 5th til. S n. in. 1 Inly romniunlon. 10 a. in. Sunil:iy whool. 11:15 a. in. MiirniiiB nervlre. Win. II. ll.inillion. rtur. icluirch. BELLEVIEW ! ' i i 1 ulnnrln led to fear that nn earth qimkH which struck Unit region to-1 lny hud 'i)emolinhed tho town of Chlrpu between PhiUlnoiMwiilH anil Hunras. with a heavy lofts of life. OSTEOPATHY The special series" vf meetlniix. which have been in iirnisreiai at The first extension of the Amer- lirompteil the estalillsliment of the! lean ltailway transcontnciital air national federation of business and express rolllc since its Initial j the Apostolic Faitll .Mission. 4': professional women's clubs, which establishment last September, will I No. Front street, for the past ,1 now boasts a membership of aO.- ito Into effect toiuorruw thru u 'lays, will come to a 000 members. 40 atute federations contract with P. A. T.. nmxinis Ulid 000 clubs, accordlns to Miss Medford one of Ibe principal slops Mozelle Hair, president of the Ore. In the new northwestern division. Bon federation, w ho was the prill-j lk., kM lht, territory from Catholic t'lmrt-li. South Oakdale and Kleventh. Masses at S and 111: SO a. in. ltev. W. Ulack, Pastor .inal sneaker at the second meet InK of the rcoruaniM'd club this year, held last IliKht at Hotel Med ford. "And that Idea was. and Is-, to make better business women for a lose Kun- ,. I day nlBht. This has been a I splendid campaign, ultended vtun maii:cd success. The Instnimcniai trio and the special vocal num bers made a decided impression. in Francisco tij Seattle. Portland. Tacoma and Seattle uro .he three only otbci' slops in tho northwes tern extension. Although established for the first time only a little over seven better business world," she said. ( montlis oko. the American Air Kx "Tho surest way to accomplish this j press service has found its place is through education." Tht speak-, both in the development of avia er told of the extensive educaliunal tion nnd in the sehedulis of larse program to be carried out by the 1 industries where expedience is the national federation through its i principal consideration toward cf cotnmlttees, nnd of the appoint-! ficiency. ment of a national' secretary of The American Air Kxpress con- educatlon, who would function as, tract Is now in effect on the Hoeing Air Transport from San r ranclsco and Oakland to Chi cago; the Western Ail- Kxpress, from l.os Angeles to Salt Lake, Kmbry, lthldle, Chicago, Indiana polls: Northwest Air Ways, from Chicago lo .Minneapolis; National Air Transport, covering the terri tory between Chicago and Dallas, Peculiar perhaps to the Apos-j tolic Faith work are the' remark-, (liuivli at Talent. 1'usfor. Kbl. T. .1. Simmon. Sunday school al 10 a. in. '' Preaching at 11a. 111. Kvenlng services at 8:00 . in Come and hear the gospel. the splendid church orchestra, ) a rourse In the 1'nlon Leadership which ha, been delighting ourjTrnlnlng school, classes of which evening congregations of late,!Wn tt3 wd in the Presbyterian playing. 'The Flight of Ages, liy llevan. nnd "A Itasket of Itoses." Tho 11. Y. P. I. C.lee club, which has quickly become so popular, will again contributu to the evening's musical program, llr. Katou will speak on "Pearls 'and Treasures." Try our wt Iconic. 1 came llllo Aslllilllil l-imay ei-ii-i. ft . . QIQ- f I I'll I Mellnxllsl I'.plscopal t'huivll ing with Miss Shafer, who Is the lu6 Urlglnai OtieUCB 01 T. 11. Temple, U. 11.. minister, i teacher at the Shalo City school, I Morning worship at 11. The' nnd Mr. Earnest and Chester i sermon will be preached by W. j Applegate. Mrs. Wilson visited 'p. Walter of Ashland. Y. M. C. A.ial the home of her daughter, j secretary. .Mr. Walter is a very ;. Mrs. Hnvid Whittle, returning to forceful speaker nnd will brint; her home Saturday, a worth while message. j (leorge Plnisted of tho Cove. Uls- Kvening worship at S. This ' trii t is spending a few days in i The New j Rialto Mrs. I.. Wilson of Shale City Icaiiiu lulo Ashliind Friday oon-l y.iou I.ullierii Church able testimonies w hich arc glean-1 zion F.ngllsh Lutheran cnuren. ed from among conversions ol , West Fourth street al tuiKiiaie. various walks of life, who reprc- j F. W. Uuxsuril. pastor. Heslilencc sent some of their different mis-j; Hose avenue; phone 1201-X. slons nlong the coast. The touch-: Sunday -school at 10 a. m. Inir experiences from the large i church services at 11 u. III. and cities have been of surpassing in-1 S p., in. part of the president's cabinet and handle this phase of the worn. "Our motto Is 'At least a high school education for every business girl.' and this Idea will be put Into effect of a national program which will be carried out in the various cities and communities all over the I 'nlted States, thereby raising the standard und status of business j and Chicago and New York; Ihe women on even a higher level than i Colonial Air Transport from Xew It is functooning now." York lo lloslon and P. A. T. from That women have always been '-us Angeles to Seattle, creators and manufacturers, audi T1e first coastwidc run taking functioned In business and profcs-'n the northwest, thru Medford lo slonal capacities, although their , ''attle. will begin at midnight to work wasn't designated as such, i'Kl. 'be plane leaving Los An was one of the unusual ideus ' ''les' "ml arriving In .Ue.Hord at brought out by the speaker. j"1"" o clock tomorrow morning. "Starling back w ith prehistoric j ' times, we find the rudiments or,, present day business being pur- I sued by the women, and later wcl find them In their homes doing I the work of the butcher, the baker '. nnd candlestick maker, the tailor, the gardener and chief producer. Woman has merely followed her work where It has moved out into the world, and the further It gets into the world Hie more Indepen dent she Incomes." Mrs. Hair said that there were Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., April 14. (JP) Cattle, 2u; hogs, 17f, all direct. Totals for week (approximately) : Cattle, -'I'DO; calves, 2J5; hogs, 8, 575; sheep, 1035. CATTLE Compared with a week ago: Steers generally weak to 25c two great influences for driving ; owe,.. extreme top 512.50 for part women from their homes into thc,loa,i , -im )u fed yearlings; two professional and business world. J joiuK, 1,175 t0 1025 lbs., grain fed, one was the industrial revolution. , 5 20; bulk near, good and good, and the other was the World war. ; j1( -,(?, 11;; medium plain, $S.50(t which necessitated women taking ; 1U; str(L-tly good .she stock absent, tho places of men in the business; , r,0L. lUWer; best heifers, world. $10.50; bulk, SKI.oO ii 10.25; best The National Federation P.usl- cmvSt j0 fr mm load ; bulk, bettor ness and Professional clubs was an (,,(, $j (f, 8.S0; medium grade, $7.5" outgrowth of the war. and original-; s 7,,. mw tuUers and cutters. t ed with Ihe office of business scc-jr,. )uiKl steady, mostly $(i.755i rotary, a new office created during ! 7 50; calves, 25 to 50c lower; bull;, that period, in the Y. W. C. A. TheUIa(j, i;j.50; calves, 58 (; 11.50. work of the business secretary and I HOCiS Compared with a week her assistant secretaries and help-j a(.; Mostly 10frtl5c hi ther; ex irs grew to such Importance and treme top, $!i.5(; bulk lightweight covered such, a vast field that it ! ,ui,.hers, ?:i.:;5 f'i !t.40; slaughter finally became recognized as an pjf-s, ss.5il(iiii; feeders, $S.50(o. organization that could stand 01115 75. packing sows, $7 (i( 7.50. its own feet, and required an in- sheep Compared with a week dependent club in 'which tu func- IIBo: old stock none ami sheep Hon. The Y. W. C. A. recognized j stelldy; ood wooled lambs. $15; Ibis and relinquished, its hold yi I scarLX,; a tew shorn lambs, ?13.50; Ihe branch and even provided w,,,.,l ewes, A; spring lambs, funds for Its further organization and development. Since that time' it has grown to powerful proper Hons, and Is financially secure. The Oregon State Federation of 1 Ifl'l llutter: Wholesale lluslness and Professional Worn-! Cubes standalsls lc higher en's clubs will hold their conven tion in Koseburg this year. May IX. 19 and 20. and Medford will ln one of tho newest groups which will be represented, providing their new- lower; hulk good choice, $15. rotlllce. POUTLANU, Ore., April 14. prices: cubes. extras, UUo; standards. 3'Jc; prune firsts, ;ie; firsts, 37 Vic; creulll cry pi-Ires. Prints. :ic over cube standards. KOi :s Standard firsts lc high- membership is sent in at an earlyer; fresh standard extras, 24c; date, according to .Miss Hair. Tllcj fresh standard firsts, 2;lc; ml'- local club was reorganized twu.diuni extray. 22!.c; fresh me- wceks ago and officers fleeter, fr teres! to Medford people. The powerful messages have appealed lo Ihe 1 rowds that at tended, which have night after night, filled their spirited altar services with seekers, where marked conversions have occur red: even business men have tes tified to the benefit and uplift they have received here. For tonight and tomorrow spec ial workers will come from Port land to assist, nnd this promises to make these services of doublc interest. A large crowd ls an ticipated that will test the large hall to Its capacity. The evangelists will return in 'their ovangcKstlc bus, "Kvan- .... 1n..l..n.1 ,t.A l,o,l '. '1.1 ri charge of music, quarters are located. Some of ,,.,,. ,, Hie singers and Instrumental trio are included in the postolle Faith Orchestra of 42 pieces, where every other Monday night, be tween 3 and 10 o'clock thev broadcast over radio KOIN. Hymns of praise and songs of Ipromsie. The ltev. It. Hubert j Crawford, who leads these meet ings here, is also the pilot of the new American Kagle nlrplano. called the "Wings of the Morn ing." This Is thei- second plane, the new one they expect to be delivered from the east to Port- hind next Tuesday. They will use this new modern method of travel to their various missions along the coast. The Apostolic. Faith was tho first religious or ganization lo purchase an air plane for the spreading of the gospel. The mission In Portland has several motor cars, especially designed to carry 12 or 14 work ers to nearby towns for open air meetings. Also two motor yachts, one on the Willamette river and another on Paget Sound, to carry the- gospel to tile ne glected places, only accessible by water. , These people ' liave taken ad vantage of all 'the 20th centftry melhods of travel and Ihe results have certainly Justified these ventures, with airplane, motor yachts, motor cars, motor busses. radios, their iwn printing presses and papers and no collections, makes an am:ziug array of facts of Ingenuity anil invention to carry on the gospel in these las', days after these special meet ings, tlie work hero will con tinue regularly. Meotliffcs every Tuesday and Friday nights and all day Sunday.' The special meet ing, however, will be ' tonight. 7:45. and tomorrow (Sunday) 10:30 a. 111.. 2:30 and 7:30 p. in. Luther league meets at 7 p. ill. Choir practice on Thursday at 7:30 p. 111. . . A good dinner will be served In the church parlors by tho "Ladies' Aid society on Thursday evening, beginning at 0:00 o'clock. Healing by Adjustment IST1X PAT 1IIO sr I m ; K 11 Y service will be In charge of tbe,in0 ltellview district men of the church. A splendid .r. and Mrs. J. F.dward Thurn- 1, Id-time i program Is being w orked out and 1 lo f Almond street wero callers the men will bring something , in this vicinity Monday evening. helpful and Inspiring. An Faster picnic party, coin Junior church at 11 a. m. In po,a-d of the following, Mr. and charge of Luclle Van Ness. Mrs. tiny Carey and daughter. Kpworth League at 7. A mW't- June, and son. Donald; Mr. and ing of Interest to young peole, j Mrs Dean Scott and son. Sic-1 Sunday school at 9:45. Some-, ,,hcn. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Tm'k Iblng new is being planned hyr and Mr. and Mrs. Mark True, the men. You will want to . to ; ,ont ihe day on the Klamath in on their good times. j Falls highway. Mid-week worship al 8 Wed- ,rs. F.dwln llunn, president of n,.s,lnv nieht. Last Wednesday ! i h. imvjiiarv 1,1 th American Le- I'nlght was 0110 of the best we Kim, presided over a very inter- have had yet. u you nau oeeu estlng meeting held at pioneer there it would have been better, hall on Monday night. The pastor left Friday morn- m,h. s. K. Humes and Mrs. Ing for Myrtle point to atlenit willard Miles of Itcllview Scvoiilli Day Advoiitls Church. Concr Heally and Kdwurds Sts. Sabaalh school, 0:15 11. 111. L. L. Hunch, superintendent. Preaching. 11 a. m. Subpcct. "Christ the Man." Missionary Volunteer society meets at 3 p. m. Sunday evening, 7:45, Pastor T. L. Thueinler will lecluro on the "Four Horsemen of the Hovela- tlon." Prof. T. II. Folkenburg In We cordially invito the public to attend the Sunday evening lectures. the Kpworth league convention. Contralto solo, "Like As the Heart Deslreth" : Allitsen Mrs. Temple. Offertory Violin solo, "Medlta-, Hon iThais) Massenet Klluw Mae Wilson. Tenor solo Mr. Macllonough. Mrs. Matie Vromau Huenergardt, organist; Mrs. May Jordan Mac Donuugh, director. tended the Faster party at the Yoeuiau hall on Wednesday after noon. During the afternoon the ladles organized a circle, which will be known as the Uowena Ircle of the Yoeman order. The following officers wero elected ' "'or from the truth. The biggest .Main St. M. 1C. Church, South W. K. Kay, pastor, lies. 25 No. oakdale. 3S4. ) Sunday school, 10 a. 111. Two preachers remaining over from district conference will preach morning and evening. Sermon at 11 11. m., J. A. McKoe, Walla Walla. Wash. Kpworth League, 7 p. m. Sermon. 8 p. in-, W. H. Smith. Uandon "Ily the Sea.'.' Come out and hear n refresh ing message from our visiting preachers. The church 01 tne open door. , lowing almost a year of Inactivity. 4-CORNERED RACE I COUNTY ATTORNEY I Thr primary filings for Jackson county tIhsimI yi'stcnlay, with Nw ton ('. Chancy, incumbent, filinc for re-election to thp disti ict at torneyship. There arc three other camlidatCH for this post on the re publican ticket. They are Allison Moullon. first '.o file, and a former deputy disiriot attorney. AV. G. Trill. Frank P. Karrell and Chancy. Through an Inadvertency, the name of Moulton was unintention ally motted from the list of can didutCK In this paper yesterday. The four-cornered race is the center of local political interest In t he primaries. Ceot e ("odd Inn filed on the democratic ticket, and Is unopposed. dium firsts. 20c; prices to retail ers, 2c over exchange prices. As sociation selling prices: Extras. Stic; firsts. 2 4c; medium, 2 4c; undersized, 20c. Xl'TS Steady. Va hints. Hi u 27c; alnioilds. 201' 2Sc; peanuts, lOffj 111.-; pecans. 42c. 11 A V .steady. IJuyniK prievs: Eastern OreKon timothy. $20. ."in rti21: do valley, $ 1 Mi 1 S.&0; nl- falfa, fisfft IS. 50; oat hay H:; straw. Jlt.TiO per ton; sel inu price, 12 "a ton more. ! Cascara hark steady. 7c lb I Oregon urape root, 1 rt 4c. Jlop 1 LOGAN HURT I AUTO MISHAP Church of Cintl. Coiner North Crape and Havi'n. Dedication services ut the Church of Cod Sunday afternoon at 2:80. Every one welcome. Haven. Sunday school :45 n. m. MorninK service 11 a. ni. ltev. A. I- ltyers of Ashland. Ore., will preach dedication aer vice at 2:30 p. m. Evening service, 7;.10 p. mi Everybody cordially Invited to attend. Hc-thel Missionary lbiptlst (luircli. C. 11. Eredenburk, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. 1'renchlnK. 11 n. m. I'.venlnn wrvlce. 7:30. Hubjeet. "Cod's Love TowardH Cs." Text: Phone1!, .lohn 3-tJ, "Whosoever nbhleth in him sinneth not; whosoever sin neth hath not seen him neither know him. He that committed sin Is of the devil; for the devil sinmuh from the befjlnnlnn. Vov this purpose tho Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of tho devil. Whosoever is horn of God doth not commit sin: for his seed remalneth In him. and ho cannot sin, becauso he Is born of God." 1. Peter 1-23. "Hplng born again, not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, by the word of Cod which llveth and abldeth for ever. Elder . E. Griffith will be tin speaker at the niornlm; und even- inn service ami tfurlnK the week Come and hear the utd-tlme k"McI for the ensutnK term: president. Mrs. S. K. Harnes; vice-president,; Mrs. Hoy HesNcuner; HCerutury- treasurer, Mrs. Krank AVarren. It was decided at this meetinc tu meet tin the second nnd fourth Wednesdays of each month, one meeting each month would he sort of open house for guests, uch lady belnif allowed to ask one friend. At tho close of thy very deliKhtful afternoon delic ious refreshments of home-made .ncatpd corner North Crape and i nt 7 10 Welch i ii j ' t im,'. Everyone welcome to all hoi- vices. I oil Gospel Cliturh. Main ut Newtown St. Silva lcenhower, puslor. Tho Jienlmm campalKH is in are con- Is fea- full swing. Crowds statitly growing. The musical program lured al all services. Sunday services: Ulblc school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 1 1 a. m. Sermon subject, "Going Cp." "Modern Miracles," 3 p. m. "Life and Death," 7:110 p. m. Evangelist Itenham and party ut all Sunday services. Saturday evening HUbJect, "Fol lies of l'J28." Meetings will continue every night the coming week. Wagner Creek Mlfwlnnnry IHiptl-st James Iogan of C5rant i'ass, a well known mine owner in this city, sustained serious injuries last Wednesday v hen an automobile, which he w:is driving, turned over t ! '( 1 while he whk enroute to the Logan mine In the Evans Valley district. Tho accident, which nearly end ed fatally for Logan, occurred near the .1. II. Ilowen farm In the ste;dv 1!27 ''2 fn 22 r- lH2.SiViimer uisirici aim iogau nao i - ii. ft, ivn m,ni !."( fni'i'te I been pinned under the car for a 20c ' short time when Ho wen reached P.I'TTEfiFAT Steady. IMds to the farmer: 40- station; track; 4:ji 44c f. o. b Pnl LTEV Steady. Heavy hens 2 Hi 2:.c lb.; light. 1 .') T -0c; springs. 202!c; broilers, :"'; Pekln white ducks, :10c; colored nominal. Turkeys, alive. 2"'V 27c. Onions steaily; local, 1 1.7 j Potatoes steady, 7.Vfi ?1.2."i. tho scene to release him. The in - 4 1,. j junl man was taken unconscious Portland IV' " w,,ims 1 I,SJ1 nosjmai aim is improvement. ' ' Don't Like Snow, Coming to Medford Z I'ortlaiid heat Portland, ore.. April 14. A' ! Wh ea t : IllIU haul white ? 1 . r, ; hard white, bluestem, ba.u t. fed- erntl-jn. soft white, western white inter and western , 'red S1.3H; northern spring $1.40. ! Oats:-No. 2, 30 white feed and In writing from St. Cloud. Minn.. 1 giuy $4i;. for this paper, a Medford bound j Today's car receipts Wheat 27; man says: "We expect to start for flour Hi; r,rn 7: oats 2; hay 3. Medford us soon as the roads get .... . , . - - k we can travel. Just think of It getting two feet of snow April 7. the worst snow- of the year, and It Is too much for us. We used to live in the northern part of Ore- j gon but t's time we are going to the southern part nnd to Med- j ford." . . ! The temperature in Medford. Airt! 7th. was fit According to an article by Dr. H. C. Wallace, the application of the principles of osteopathy has m:i do the i rue lice of osteoma hie surgcYy differ In muy respects ,9 from surgery us generally iruc-(r ticed by the medically-trained sur geon. Osteopathic etiology, uiag-' nosls, prognosis nnd therapeutics; havo each had a positive influence.' Many eases heretofore regarded ! as surgicnl uro referred to the gen- oral practitioner or some osteo-, puthlc specialist for treatment in I accordance with osteopathic prin- clplcs. Osteopathy and surgery! uro both purely mehanical In I technic and are much more closely! related lit principle and practice j than the medicine nnd surgery. I However, they are more closely re lated in principle than in technic. It is the common conception of the laity and of many physicians that the chief thing in surgery is nn operation. Nothing could he fur- HURRY! IT'S ONLY HERE Tonight FRED THOMPSON In His Big New Western Special ' THE SUNSET LEGION COMING TOMORROW Only thing in surgery is tho knowledge of biology, especially In the field of physiology und immunology, and gootl judgment In the application of this knowledge. Rlnco Dr. Still's declaration in 1874 that the body contuined with in Itself all those chemicals, ilulds and other attributes necessary to maintain health, nnd that If these forces were free to act, tho body was capable of recovery from dis ease nnd injury, and that nothing) cuke and ice cream wua served should he added to tho body ex to tho guests by Mrs. Nvillurd Miles and Mrs. , Frank Warren, who wero hostesses for tho afternoon. Mrs. Roy Hesseuner accompa nied her husband to Klamath cept thoso chemical substances' needed for normal metabolism uu: der existing conditions pure nlr. water and normal food supply, not only have the scientists proved It true step by stop, but their knowl edge hns fashioned the practice of it I i r j- it . j i ii m r ulls Monday with a truck loud 8U,''f,ory;, , - x, v i i others, hnvn divided tho history of First Church if Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the mother church, Ihe First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Muss. Services are held every' Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for to morrow, "Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday school at It:4fi. Appli cants under tho age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which is in the Medford building. Is open dally from 'i to 4 except Sundays and holidays. The bible and all au thorized Christian Science fitera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend tho services and visit the reuding room. Presbyterian Church. !l:4fi a. m. A record attendance of 3611 was reached last Sunday Help by your presence to keep up the good record. Every teacher Is urged to plan to attend the train ing Hchool tievt week as nnnunced Vorl G. Walker, superintendent 11 a. m.. Communion service Sermon. "The Itriofest IMograpby in the fiible," or "The Story o a Holy Life." Children's sermon "The Fnble of a Pitcher of Water. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper , Organ Voluntary, "Cuvatina, Raff. I Offertory. "Elegy," Marranet. Anthem, "I Heard tho Voice of Jesus Say." "Dreams nf Galilee." R p. m., The young people- of the "Life Works Recruit Hand" will havo charge of the evening service und present a pageant , entitled "The challenge of the Cross" with Mrs. Flora Wiley as the leading character representing "Evangel," She will ho assisted by six other characters. Organ prelude, "Indian Dawn." Offertory, "Medltution." Sopruno solo, "A Hymn," Ellow Mae Wilson. ' Gospel dtp't, "In the Garden," Kllow Mae Wilson and Mildred Lawrence. 7 p. in., The Christian Endeavor society Will meet with Harriet Probsfleld as leader. Topic, "Avoid ing Clicks by Keeping Friends." The workers' training school which e o n v e n c s Wednesday night In this churcli al 7:30 p. m., will take Ihe place of the mid week service for the next two weeks. of vegetables and while there visited al the home of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Harnes and daughter, Francis and E. U. Khuw wero dinner guests Easter Sun day at the homo of Mr. and M rs. A I Shcrurd of East M a I u street. Mr. and Mrs. Keaton left Mon day morning for San Francisco, where Mr. Keaton will enter th-j S. 1. hospital for treatment. Mrs. Keaton will visit at tho home of her daughter, while there. Alma Kpuion. youngest daughter, is staying at tho Merry man homo surgery Into four epochs or eras tho heroic, (ho anatomical, tho pathological und the physiological. There was practically no knowl edge of tho body itself during the heroic period. Surgery then wasi uurti-u viiiiii-i.v u iiuimu m-iim-. i The anatomical era began with Vesalius and the beginning of ana tomical knowledge and lasted until the time of Lister. Amputations becamo frequent. With knowledge of the circulation, bleeders were tied and hemorrhages controlled. Clinical experience demonstrated the worth of lur and other anti sepllcs before there was any knowi The screen's, rider brings the thrills of the cir cus to the lovers of western drama! and attending school during her' edge of bacteria. In fact, surgery parents absence. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl ftrown of Klamath Falls spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Drown an I advanced sufficiently that Jirry Napoleon s surgeon, stated that tru limit of surgery had been reached, und nil that the surireou hud to do wus to acquire the knowledge of Grandma Morrison, who jnakcsjthe time and perfect his technlo. her home with the Drowns. Mr. Luna was agreeably sur prised one day lust wo?k when on . arriving homo ho found aj nepnew at nut nousc, wno n:iu)w!l, nresent. Anaesthesia also como from California. Mr. Lanu, K,iVn great impetus to surgery. Tho mil not know that ho had any Idea was to destroy every germ ami The pathological era wus aggres sive. Tho fear of germs was up permost. Atl surgical wounds were washed with carbolic acid, regard less of whether or not Infection near relatives living, so is much elated over his now-found nephew. Wall Street Report NEW YOKK. April 14. Wi I The "bull" market in stocks todny ; stauKerert un'ler a blow to (Ir noral ; Motors ueMhe opening, which drove ,the price down S" a share. At Rialto Tomorrow "The Wa.;on Show," a western picture with a circus lmcKi;roiinil. a story combining tho thrill:!, ro mance, darins Blunts and trick rid in of the two, is Ken Maymird's latest feature, which comes to the Kialto theatre tomorrow. Maynard spent many years as premier rtunt rider with Illinium & Halley. RiiiKlinii Hrothers' circuses, and ever since he made his entry Into pictures he has wanted to make one dealing with the circus and Its people. "The Wasun Show" is the result. FOR EVERY tSE AT TROWBRIDGE LUMBER YARD At Hunt's Craterian Sunday "The Private Llle f Helen of Trov" opens Its enxnement ol' Many ;thrpe davs at Hunt's Craterian be or the prominent leaders, havy all j ginning tomorrow, i day, closed 51.5u to nearly $ tin-1 Produced on a tremendous scale, der Friday's Jast prices, including , but with motif nf satire and I nlted StateiTSteel. Kadio. Cenerul I comedy, rather than spectacular U Klectric and Consolidated (las. f d-uma. promises to become the The closing was heavy, total ' most talked of picture filmed in many months. Maria Corda, 7!itropean actress, makes her how tA America as Helen, with Lewis Stone, Hlcardo Cortez and more than a dozen other well known players. II TMRPR U uvmuui p sales approxtmatod I.Tuu.ouo shares. Th Saltation Army Meeting. KvangclWt Nelson Morris and his asvlHtsnt, llev. Frank. Heck of Los A n g e les and Sa n F ra n cl sco, will conduct meetings In the Salvation A nn y hall Sa t u rda y night at X p . m. The evangelist will speak on Ibe subject. "The First firatest Thing In Human Life, and Where to Find It." ' Kvnngellst Morris will conduct the meetipgs all day Sunday. Holiness meeting. II u. in. Sub ject. "David's tlbost." Salvation meeting, s p. m. Sub ject, "Where Is e. What Kind of a Place Is It, and Who ffoes here? The evangelist und his assistant are members of the Temple Hap list church of Los Angeles. Calif The evangelist will sing in many different language, and there will be special Instrumental music. W Invite you to uttend the meetings First ChrMlaii Church. Ninth and Oakdale streets. Carman K. Mell, minister. flee and pastor's study In remove every vestige of pathology. I if acute appendicitis the operation Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kinc-ud i WUM mu'n ,P"n m. "i " ? and family were guests ut tho ... ,. i....-...... nn t .in homo of Mr. Klncuid's fnther'nnr cent. Tho resistance, of the on Saturday evening, tho occa sion of this meeting being to eclebruto tho birthday anniver sary of Archio and his father. A delicious dinner was served nt six o'clock, and the evening was spent with conversation and u general good time. Mr. und Mrs. M. M. Tucker nnd Mrs. Mark True wero among the Ashland people who uttendod the old-fashioned danco at Hi larity Hall In Medford on Wed nesday evening. Mrs. ,. Taylor of first street entertained al her homo on Kusler Knnd.'ty, with a dinner served at one o'clock. Hhe had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Kin patient and rocuperatlvo powers were disregarded. The phylsologlcal era is simply the uniilicatton of knowledge gain ed from tho research work of Motchnlkoff, K h r 1 I c h. Pfolffor, Wright rind tho other scientists w ho havo show n the orgs n Ism's resources for combating infection and recuperating. Tho aim Is no longer to exposo nnu remove ail pathology, but to aid natural body forces. No longer aro infected wounds cleaned violently. Nature; Is left to, care for tho res I duo in her own effective way. The rec-, ognltlon of Iheso principles has, re duced tho mortality In acute ap pendicitis to a small fraction nf the previous rate. .Naturally, the general practitioner formerly hesi tated to turn to the surgeon many For 1 Week Only Suits' tailored to your measure, in latest brown, tan and gray shades. Values up to $55.00. ' at $42.50 ' Some with two 'pair pants. ..i '. . -!. :( - Upstairs Established Sincti 1S12 cald, .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hum-1 of his riiHos of abdominal Infec-akei- and son, .1. :., anil Leslie I tlons. when he could, by relylni! unit n,ir..ii.v K-in..(.i - entirely on iialuml rcK.urcc of lllfi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flock and I '""".'V',',, lM',1, ? , 'T!1 r j . . , , , ... luorhldlu- rate almost as low as, family of rcka, Oil., spemt the ' vh nmV,,, ,r0iUm,.n,. Ken-ever, week-end vlslllnir relatives in nw no Keneral pi uetltionor lonaer t Ilcllvlew. also Mrs. Flock's mr- dares to delay consultation with ents. Mr. and Mrs. llovil Tucker the suriteon In acute Infections. I if Trail. Thev returned to their i Tlc suriiuon's knowicdKe. when mmmmmmmamimmmmiimmmt V. H. COAST (U'Altl) rt'TTKIt MODOC. April 1 1 (?') Ill mem- ory nf the victims of the sinking of the steamship Titanic, the crew mm of the cutter Modoc today held at rial services near the. location of the Ti'ttnic disflsior of H years ago. - Miles Cantrrill nf Tinch was n Mcdfurl visitor yesterday, rirst rkitist nunih. W. H. Knton, I'h. IJ., twi.-tor .!'hn K. rtage, t"i"r. will be onr of the munlc;4 features of the morning worship next Sunday. You will be dellidUed to hem- the rich, vibrant tfoieo of this Kif'''1 mush Ian ns he presents "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," by Ani brosc, Sunday morning. At 'this service. nfo. the church choir will sing, "fJreat Is the Lord," by Jjk ey. pastor Ka ton's ,r moti theme will be, "After Easter What ?" Our evening service will he fea tured by two special numbers by church, Phone 1007. Kesldeneo phone 1337. Lnsl Sunday Was the greatest day In the history of this church. The lilble school aim Was for GOO in attendance. When the count was taken, there were fi!i present. others en me In after ward, which brought the attend ance over 000. The building was crowded to overflowing for both the morning and evening services. Four new members were Hdded to the church, which makes 105 added since the first of the year. The enure his rejoicing over. Its rapidly growing work and Its ever-increasing program. You are cordially urged to at tend this largo Sunday school. If not enrolled elsewhere. There aro classes for all groups and ages. The everyman's Hlble cIhss Is rapidly growing; 63 were In It last Sunday. Other classes ar proportionately large. Morning worship and commun ion ut l0:Ii.V The sermon sub ject Is "Complete In Christ." There will be appropriate music. Kvenlng service at H o'clock. It is J'ft one hour In length, bit It Is crowded full with good things. There will be good sing- home on Monthly. Mr. and Mrs. W. !. Tucker and Mr. und Mrs. W. I), .lack son and son. Virgil, spent Sun day plcnlcing on Wagner creek. M r. and M rs. 1 1. C. M men If and family attended the covend dish dinner at the Itaptist rhur-h on Wednesday evening. HO PI A, IltiJgaiin, April 14. (A) -Meager details from southern to operate Is more vital than tho) technic of the operation. The pa-i tient is studied and effort made to: operate the time and In the man-i ner Unit will best conserve his pro- tectlve mechanism. Ho Is exam-1 Ined for evldenco of other diseased' conditions. The blood and urine' are examined. Abnormalities. In so fur as possible, aro corrected ' before operating. His natural re cuperative powers receive first con sideration. ; (IMghts rcscrveiLT British Lion IS COMING i - rr- liig, special music, largo attend ance, a happy fellowship, and Mr. Moll will speak on the su'O-ct, "On the Witness Stand." Christian F.ndeavor groups meet at 7 o'clock. Midweek service, Wednesday, at ft o'clock. Choir rehearsal will follow. Many of our work ?ia wl also heK'n on that n'Kht FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Gavin W. Allan, C.S.B. of." Toronto, Ontario, t'liiiada Member of flic Hoard oV Lectui'esn'p of tli'f Mother. Clmreli, The First! Ohilrch of Christ. Seienti.st; in Jioston, Massachusetts. Rialto Theatre MONDAY, 8 P. M., APRIL 16 , All Are Cordially Invited lrti.iiiiii.m'tilawwwi)"nw"W"""L""i:''"