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i HELP WANTED MALE
DO you want to make a good living
-right now? Old established manu-
: Jacturer win imiw
'. person In a permanent and paying
C. ....... i .tt.w nr country, Starl-
: lg average 30 weekly. Steady in
; crease up to
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141.00 TO $225.00 month. Men IB to
' 45. Steady positions, cai
? necessary. Common education suf-
5 llclent. We train you. List poal-
4 tlona and full particulars free. Ap-
, ply today sure. Box 12B9E. Mall
' Tribune.
WANTED Two men. Permanent po-
altlon. Good poy wnn
. . m .t.i. ,. rlu references.
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' See Mr. McMlnn. Holland Hotel
! from 9:30 to n:au a. a.
: .MEN 18 to 45. 141.00 to 8192.00
. month. Steady. Common educa,
i tlon sufficient. Pleasant work. Ex
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if tlons. full particulars, arjd sample
i training lesson free. Apply today
- w- ioKfin Mall TrlhiinflT
A MAN with a little sale and me
chanical ability, not afraid of 8
hours work: man with car pre-
!, ferred. Call at 32 H. orape oi.
WANTED 9ITDATION9
YOUNG widow with 5 yr. old child
...... a inil1rMTVr In Wld-
.; owera' home. Write 301 West C. St.,
- Grants Pass. ure.
WASHING Hour or day work; care
of children. 409 w. second.
WANTED Trucking and baultng by
contract or hour, rnone i-r-s. w
M. Howard.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
!. W. Dickinson Mail Tribune.
WANTED Pickup M. A. or Chev
used. Cash if right. Ph. 21 or 744-H.
WANTED Used Quaker oil heating
itove. Will pay cash. Phone 1232-W.
WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy,
sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand
Store. 1603 No. Riverside.
WANTED At once, boy's bicycle for
cash, call at two w. una ot.
FOR UPHOLSTERING, regluelng. re-
finishing, phone 969-R,
WANTED Light truck In fair condi
tion. Will trade good piano or pay
cash. Phone 750-R.
WANTED Used bath tub. Ph. 1232-W
FOR RENT HOuES
FOR RENT Spanish design stucco.
. remodeled Inside and out, 4 rooms,
1 bath, screened In back porch, gar
age. Location Ideal. 3rd and Oak
dale. One block from Junior high
school. Key at 630 West 4th. Rent
125. Phone 1473-w.
FOR RENT Comfortable house at
bargain. 36 Portland Ave.
OR RENT 6-room modern house.
close in, garage, 1 block from court
house. Call at 17 Newtown from 4
to 6:30 P. M.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house,
hardwood floors. 2 blocks from high
school. 616 Catherine St.
FOR RENT Furnished fl-rm modern
house suitable for two families, 4
rooms upstairs, private entrance.
water and toilet. 812,50 mo: 8 rooms
bath down stairs. 820.00 month
each water paid. Separate garage
and garden ground. V, block to
Lincoln school. 641 Pine St. Call at
house and see owner.
' 4-ROOM partly furnished house. In
quire 625 W. Jackson, evenings
alter o.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 203 !4
No. Holly.
FOR RENT Practically new east side
bouse: east front. 4 rooms, hard
wood floors, electric range, large
garage, fine lawn, flowers, garden
etc. 202 Portland Ave.
, FOR RENT 7-room house. 4 bed
rooms, suitable for roomers or
boarders: near Junior high, 203 N.
Peach.
FOR RENT Fu:n:hed house, rta
sous. Pa JDS M4-B,
rOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT My 8-room home in
raoemx; t iwia, nut,
tree, nuts and garden: some fur
niture. Mra. T. J. Malmgreq.
Phoenix.
FOR RENT Furn. house, 1139 West
Main: 7 rooms; lawn,) garden. Tel.
C A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT An attractive Spanish
atuoco 4-roonu, bath, screened in
porch Sc garage In beautiful sur
roundings. Third and Oakdale,
block and a half from Junior high
chool. Call Phone 1473-W for par-
' tlculars.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room home,
very nicely xumisnea; also o-room
unfurnished house. Phone Mrs.
Francis HollU. 790-R.
FOR RENT Modern bungalow Just
vacated by party leaving city; five
blocks from court house, short
walk to new high and Washington
schools; 8 rooms with aoreened-in
back porch, pantry, laundry with
tube; garage, wood house, coal bin
and storage room with cement
floors; nice bluegraaa lawn, rosea,
flowers, shade trees. Tinea: electric
water heater, heatrola, new linol
eum on kitchen floor, bullttn fix
ture In kitchen. Everything in
ftrst-claai condition. Not for lease
. to family with small children: an
Ideal home. Address Box 800, Mall
Tribune and owner will see you.
FOR RENT Oood house, close in.
Inquire 417-J-2.
FOR BENT Humes. Furntsbed or
' unfurnished. Brown as White
FOR RENT Purnlined house, close
In-. Vel. 318-Y.
FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses.
Phone 108. 80 N. Central.
FOR RENT 3 -room rurnianed house,
modern. Call 315 or 1113-J.
rOB RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED apt. for rent.. Phone
201-H, mornings.
PLEASANT, airy. 2-room cor. furnish
ed apt. 1205 E. Main.
FOR RENT 8-room furnished, apart
ment; private bath and entrance.
9 E. Jackson, phone 682-Y.
APARTMENTS for rent. Rooms $1.50
and $2.00 per week. 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 3
rooms and bath, hea' is Prlgldalre.
Hawk apartments. 34 S. Orape St.
FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben. 10 Quince.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. DureU
Court. 329 No. Holly
HOMES rXR RENT OaU 798
FOB BENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Large room for 1 or 2
adulte, men preferred In pleasant
home. 45 Lindley, !i block off S.
Main. t .
NEWLY furnished room adjoining
bath. Board If desired. Family of
two. Phonr 1417-X.
FOB BENT ROOMS AND BOARD
TEACHERS or others, board and
room, room only, or housekeeping.
Nloe home near Junior high. Rea
sonable. 406 West Second.
PLEASANT rooms, $2; board, $5. 716
E. Main.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR rooms for rent, cheap.
405 Earhart St.
FOR REN"' Office room. East Main,
Ch"ders Bldg. $25. Phone 291.
OFFICES in Sparta Bldg.; Ideal loca
tion, steam beat; low rentals. Carl
Y. Tengwald. Ageni.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS for sale, requires $500.
Mall Tribune, Box 6608.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fountain
and lunch. Going business. Jay
Dee. 517 N. Central.
FO-1. SALE OR TRADE Service sta
tion with 3 cabins, garage and res
taurant, 3 acrea on highway. Will
take ranch In trade. Inquire Val
ley View Service Station, 1 mile
south Ashland.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGE 1(10 acres good timber
clear, for farming land. L. C. Har
rla. Lake Creek, Ore.
10 ACRES, Griffin Creek district, ex
tra good soil; clear to .exchange for
a-room house In Medrord. Inquire
Ideal Auto Park.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford
400 A. good land in Nebr.. all in
fine crop now, fenced, rented, level,
dark rich sandy losm needa no ir
rigation, high altitude, mild cli
mate. Jolna state highway, lights
and phone available, sell for $4000.
cae'i down, balance back on land
at 6 worth $20,000. Call 432 N.
Holly.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford,
Clear for clear 2 ranches Joining.
160 acrea Improved, good house. 30
acres fenced. 12 acres cleared, sub
irrigated springs, placer mine, plen
ty more land to clear: 80 acres. 2
room house, all year creek, either
place flanked by miles of free range.
Ideal for stock raising and mixed
farming. Call 432 N. Holly or write
Mte. Barto, Medford, Ore.
ATTRACTIVE home for Bldg. As Loan
atock. Phone 105.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Beautiful
home, close in: large grounds, snade
trees, nuts, berrlea. and choice
ahrubs. Will consider acreage with
modern Improvements. Address
Box 8511, Mall Tribune.
EXCHANGE 6-unlt furnished apart
ment house, paying 10 on $13,000:
small mtg.. for acreage, atock ranch,
city property. Oive full details firs'
letter. Owner, L. Oden, 112 Brock
way, Roseburg. Ore.
FOR RENT 8-room modern house.
821 Benson St., $12.50 mo, water
paia. inquire 413 Benson.
FOR EXCHANOB
FOR TRADE Auburn straight 8 aport
sedan for light roadster, wood or
what have you. Phone 1044-X.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for grain. 2-
yeer-old leghorns or Building Ac
Loan than, Winsa ChxJtea Fwm,
FOB BALE OR EXCIIANOB
TRADE FOR WOOD Serviceable car.
priced very low for exchange. See
Tom's Oarage, No. Riverside.
WILL TRADE wood for fruit Jara ur
any kind of livestock; also poultry.
j. n. ratriva., mu . ,b,wu,i,w.
ANY MERCHANT who will exchange
goods for Jackson Co. B. 8 L. pre
ferred atock. call 1069-X,
HAVE good deer rifle or shot gun to
trade for llgnt auto, roro. or unev
rolet roadster preferred. Write giv
ing location. Box EXM, Mall Trib
une. WILL TRADE 3 Brunswick pool
tables, complete, for 1929 Ford
truck. 1603 North Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt
Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines
Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1.
FOB SALE HOMES
3 -BEDROOM HOME, modern, plaster
ed, lirepiace, ouiiiins. irgv iwv.
dandy lawn, garden- apace, ahade
trees started, good street. $1500.00.
Reasonable down payment, bal.
ance $15.00 mo.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Realtora
125 E. Sixth St. Tel 1498
S-ROOM bungalow, $100 cash, bal.
$25 per mo. Mignu iraoo. u. o.
Butterfield. 409 Medford Bldg.
BUY a new modern house with rent
money: near Washington school.
Phone 1100.
EQUITY fine home; basement, fur
nace, hardwood floors, snsae. Maxe
offer. 408 W. Second..
FINE HOME near Junior high, oheap.
Also aparvmem. vw n. ovvviiu.
FOR SALE 8-room clean, modern
home", near courthouse, Washington
ahd high school: double garage.
Small down payment, or will take
good car; balance like rent. Phone
2B9-L or call at 718 W. 13th.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house
and 6 acres, high state of cultiva
tion. Will take modern home with
3 or 3 lots as first payment, E, V,
Wagy, Grants Pass.
FIVE ROOMS and sleeping porch,
nicely furnished; eleotrlo range,
heatrola, piano, washing machine,
etc. House sold for $3,200: furni
ture Insured at one time tor $3,500.
Total price $3,000, plua half year
taxee. Terms.
C. 8. BUTTERFIELD,
409 Medford Center Building.
FOR SAbE Attractive homes. Phone
105. 30 N. Central. .
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SEVERAL good homes; acreage rent
als; terms to suit purchaser. Rob
erts. 730 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J.
GODD FARM AND CITY REAL
ESTATE .for sale. Will take Copco
atock at par and our prices are low.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtora.
104 W. Main St.
outstanding: valub
Close in 160 acrea, well suited for
atock ranch and orchard develop
ment. Owner here' to sell. See
Walter H, Jones, over Jackson Co.
Bank.
RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS
30 acrea with nearly half mile on
Rogue river, at lower High Banks.
The most frequented retreat of
local anglers. You can't equal this
location at $2500.
WALTER H. JONES, Realtor.
Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Phone 796.
WHEN you think of real-estate think
of Brown & White.
FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES
MUST sell Chevrolet Coupe. Licensed,
$65 cash. CsU 1630-J.
FOR SALE--1931 Ford Standard Road
ster, looks and runs like new, small
mileage, only $345 full price. 1929
Ford truck, 4-apeed transmission,
ready to go, at only $255. 1929
model 6-cyllnder sport roadster run
, only 15.000 miles. In perfect condi
tion, priced to go at $165. Easy
terms. GATES AUTO CO. Used
Car Dept.
SANDY'S
AUGUST SPECIALS.
WATCH THIS SPOT FOR VALUES
HOT IN USED CARS
'30 Sport Chevrolet Coach $295.00
30 Ford Sport Roadster ..$???.??
11 Willys Knight Sedan $ 25.00
'29 Chevrolet Coach $245 00
29 Ford Stake Body Tiuck $250.00
'27 Bulck Sedan (a buy) $195 00
Also 25 others all makes.
Pontiac Sales Floor. So. Riverside.
Open Nights, and Sunday.
USED CARS
With a written guarantee.
1928 Bulck light 6 coupe.
1031 Ford sedan, like new.
1930 Austin coupe.
Will be on snle for one week only.
ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside. Phone 18.
USED CAR SENSATIONS
1830 Desoto 6 Coupe: rumble seat.
o-wimi equippra. a aanay buy.)
1929 DeSoto 6, 4-door sedan. (A real
automobile.)
1929 Dursnt 40, 4-door sedan. (Li
censed.) 1929 Model A 14-ton truck. (A real
buy.)
These and many others are priced to
sell. See them at 204 N. Riverside.
MEAD MOTOR COMPANY
Desoto-Plymouth Dealer.
Open evening.
FOB SALE I.IVES TO,S
RED weaner pigs. Box No. 51 Ander-
on Creek Road, Talent.
WILL TRADE milk cow for good work
horne. Luke Ryan, Route 1, Central
Point.
OOOD milk row; sell; trade for wood.
Phone 3-X-3, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE 3 A-l Jersey eowa. I,..
Mcculloch. Talent, Wagner Creek
road.
SHEEP for aale or trade for mil
coin, or sio.hlll two-aray riding
plow. S47 Marie St.
FOR SALE a brood sows and 10 small
puts; price 140. can Ub.
FOR SAUS UOOS MU PKTS
FOB BALE Springer fipanlel pups. !
19 and 110. R. W. Reynolds, U;rtle
;ie. Ore,
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Electric range. 3-plate:
circulating hot water heater; day
bed: email cook stove; baby sulky.
Phone 1232-W.
PIANO BARGAIN Late model piano
located here in the vicinity of Med
ford will sell for balance due on
contract with terms like rent. If
Interested write at once to C. A.
Remington, 1012 Jay St., Sacra
mento, Cel.
FOR SALE Tomatoes 1c per pound
at Calhoun Ranch, 1 mile south
west of Phoenix.
NEW liquid metal menda objecta of
metal, pOToelaln, rubber, glass, etc.
without heat. Agents & distributors
make $60 lo $200 weekly. Write for
free sample showing uses. Metalllc
X, Elkhart, Ind. .
FINE household furniture cheap. J.
O. Vla.ll, . Phoenix, 4 blka W, of
Highway.
FOR SALE Two coats, one tweed, one
fur collar and cuffs, size 38, like
new. Call 728 Welch St.
FOR SALE Crawford peaches 3c, you
pick tnem and fumlah containers,
or 3l4o picked. Joe Kantor, Rou'e
4, Box 237.
FOR SALE Herbe, half price; kit
chen unit, dining table, scout bu
agle. Phone 170-J-3.
FOR SALE Oood used piano, $70;
easy terms. Baldwin Piano Shoppi,
28 So. Orape.
PEACHES by the pound or the truck-
iubq nt wooaiawn urcnard. a mile
and a rulf northeast of Central
Point. Bring boxes.
FOR SALE Stock trailer, nigs, cows
ueo. MCManon, l ml. south Talent.
BABY CARRIAGE for aale. Tel. 96I-R.
GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertljlxer.
muu kuu gravel, raone wla-d. ,
FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all
makes. $5 up; terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
oewing machine co 24 N. Bartlett.
CUCUMBERS Boston pickling; Ken-
tucxy wonder beans, phone 1663
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts,
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance, The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 5. No. 33 North Central Ave.
upstalra.
Dentistry.
DR. JAMES S. JOHNSON
Dentistry.
313-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 807
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27. Trap
29. Wolframite
30. Late: comb.
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40. Major: musio
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48. Frozen water
48. Speedily
49. Upright
51. Forgives
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OPPORTUNITY
BUY- NOW LAND IS CHEAP-00IN0 UP
Mountain ranch soo, terms to suit. On mountain t'reem. two
bams full of hay. 100 tons; aft acrea of clover and timothy; o-room
house: 14 hesd of milk eowa. 10 head of younf stock; all farm
Implements; team, chickens, Reese, everything goes.
No better dairy proposition ever offered In Jackson county. Buy
now.
nARSF.a and CORtt,
rhone 910-T 10(1. n s. Central
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Chiropractor
DR H. P. COLEMAN
Chiropractic and Physiotherapy
OREGON LICENSE 264
Csllfornla License 3029
13 YEARS IN MEDFORD, ORE.
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.
Phone 1181.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estao-
- llshrd 30 yeara. Ambulance serv
ice. 8tb St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug oleanlng, specialty.
Job PrlntliiK-
MA1L TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing Hne. 26-30 N, Grape.
Phone '75.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autos. Three per cent
per month on unpaid balance. No
other charges. Come In and get
the cash today. See W. E. Thomaa,
. 45 So. Central. Phone 133
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
piano Classical and popular music
courses. Height Muslo Studio, 818
Liberty Bldg. Tel, 72.
Transfer.
RE1NKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
DAVIS TRANSFER as STORAGE -Service
guaranteed. 30 S. Grape St.
Phone 644, or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
Oftloe 1015 No. Central. Phone 318.
Prices right, service guaranteed.
Watch Bepaltlng.
$26.00 REWARD for any watch I can't
fix. Used watches sold at half
wholesale price. -8tb St opposite
Stage Depot.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned. Phone 81 tor appointment.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Work.
Cross-Word Puzzle
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26. Low haunt
28. Asiatic palm
29. Island In the
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nean tl. Poem
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88. Bazaar
87. Roofing ma
terial
81. All that eould
be wished
48. Prosperous
times
44. Make a mis
take 47. Came out Into
view
50. Attention
62. Anger
hi. Elevates
67. Troubled
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garden
growths
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mountains
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83. Perfect golf
85. Cosy home
88. Writing Im
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MISCELLANEOUS
WE PAY CASH tor used care and
equities Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
LOCAL or long distance hauling. We
guarantee to save you money. Haw
ley Transfer, 619 North Riverside
Phone 1044-X.
Employment for a number of the
women of Medford who are In need
of work has been made possible by
the fact that the wonderful mother
of-pearl carving "The Lord's Last Sup
per" will be exhibited In Medford for
another week. (
Any unemployed woman who Is In
terested la aaked to meet Mr. John
Korenlan. the owner of the carving,
at 10 a. m.. Monday on the me&zanine
floor of the Medford Hotel and the
liberal commission plan for the sale
of tickets will be explained and ter
ritory allotted.' All applicants should
be of neat appearance and courteous
bearing. ,
Nothing like this work of art has
ever before been shown here, and
Medford people are fortunate to have
an opportunity to see Vila marvelous
work which will be entered in the
World's Fair at Chicago next year.
The carving is 30x33 Inches In alte
and over -170 years old. having been
made In Jerusalem by a monk, who
was 37 years at the task. The carv
ing Is considered to be valued at
many thousands of dollars, although
as In all art It can not be valued In
dollars and cent.
This week only, Mr. Korenlan. own
er of the masterpiece, will be on the
mezzanine floor of the Hotel Medford
each afternoon from 3:30 until 4 and
from 7:30 until 9 eacrt evening. He
will tell the fascinating story of the
making of the carving and of his
travels In many countries of the world
In search of this art gem and of Its
loss and eventual recovery.
Along with the pearl carving, he
exhibits a remarkable d.esk and chair.
Inlaid with more than 05,000 separ
ate pieces, which were once used In
the harem of an Egyptian bey ' or
prince, also, a pearl Inlaid Morrocan
arm chair which was at one time used
In the court of Abyssinia.
Another very beautiful article to be
shown ts a tall Damascan lamp made
of hand hammered brass, cut In mar
velous filigree pattern. The whole
collection constitutes one of the most
valuable and interesting exhibits ever
to be shown In southern Oregon and
It ts hoped that every one In the city
will take this opportunely to see these
loveiy wings.
Following are expressions of many
who have viewed the carving:
"The mother, of pearl carving of
'The Lord's Last Supper' Impresses
me with a sense of awe and re vera nee
In the portrayal of this beautiful and
spiritual Impression of that signific
ant event in the life of our Lord."
Rev. w. H. Eaton.
"The carved reproduction of The
Last Supper' Is In a class all by It
self, not to be compared with any
other piece of art. The details of
the painting followed to the minut
est of details, while the lace-work
carved frame has been designed and !
executed by none but a master artist." I
Miss Jane Snedlcor.
"Most beautiful and a really won- 1
derful art exhibit." Mrs. Geo, An
dre wa.
"One of the finest pieces of art I
have ever seen. A sermon In Itself.
Everyone should see It." Rev. W. R.
Balrd.
"I do hot profess to be a Judge of
art, but X think the carving a wonder
ful work. E. H. Hedrlck.
"A marveloun work of Inestlmatable
value."- Dr. A. L. Lantls.
"Citizens of Medford have a rare
privilege to-view auch a wonderful
work of art In their own city and
should take advantage of the oppor
tunity." wm. 8. Bolger.
"In all my travels throughout the
world, I have never seen anything so
exceptional In workmanship, beauty
and design. I consider this hand
carving really worth seeing." Mrs.
H. D. McCaskey.
"I .have never in my life ever seen
anything like It and' consider the
carving a very rare and beautiful work
of art." Rev. Father Black.
"A marvelously beautiful example
of oriental craftsmanship." Thomas
Swem.
"An infinite amount of patience and.
love expressed in this life work." J.
C. Barnes.
"No one can be disappointed In
viewing this marvelously beautiful
pearl hard-carving of 'The Lord's Last
Supper." Rev. A. O. Bennett.
Rev. Johnson To
Discuss Need Of
God's Salvation
(Contributed."
Here are some of the divisions of
the subject, "What It Means to Be
Lost," that will be discussed by Rev.
J. M. Johnson In the Sunday even
ing service at the Federated church,
Central Point.
"The whole of mankind, carnally
minded, un regenerated, are counted
last. Why?"
"The mystery of Ufa earthly ex
istence Is a time of trial-testing- op
portunity. If you live you must give
an accounnt of yourself."
"Character Is the only thing thst
will endure. Just what you are will
appear In the end, and not what you
have," (
"What you ARE means more In
your relation to actual living than
what you have, or how long you live."
"There are two. outside forces in
fluences, which affect our lives. De
termined, subtle, powerful, they bid
for the actual control of our lives."
"No life can be finally lost vlthout
rejecting Ood's salvation; and no
life Is saved without a definite, per
sonal acceptance of this salvation."
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First Cnrffttlan Church.
Ninth and Oakdale streets.
W. R. Baird, minister.
The paator of the church has Just
returned from his vacation and will
occupy the pulpit Sunday morning.
The sermon subject will be "What
Happens When We Pray?"
Bible school at 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship at 10:56.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.m.
Union church service at B o'clock.
First Methodist.
Alexander O. Bennett, Pastor.
Sunday morning worship, 11 o'clock
with sermon by pastor, "Abounding
In Hope."
Sunday evening union service. In
the English Lutheran church.
Sunday school. 0:45 a. m., wtlh
classea and welcome for a.ll
Ep wort h League yo u th ' hour, 7
p. m.. mid-week meeting, led by the
pastor, In the church parlor.
All people more than welcome.
Talent Methodist Episcopal Church
Joseph Pope, Pastor.
Sunday school, 0:46 a. m.
Pubiio worship, 11 a. m. Sermon,
"The Forgotten Man."
Epworth League, 7 p. m. Topic,
"Getting Along With People." Leader,
Miss Lorraine Pope,
Evening worship at 6 o'clock. Ser
mon, "Bones On Fire."
. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8
p. m.
A hearty welcome awaits you at all
our services.
St, Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main St., and Portland Ave.
H, H. Young, psstor.
Sundt.y school Sunday morning at
0:45 o'clock.
No morning worship.
Evening service at B:00 o'clock,
"The a o pel First, the Law Seo-
ond," theme of the sermon.
PYlday evening the Young People's
society will meet for the regular bust.
ness and social meeting.
The pubiio tl cordially Invited.
The Federated C hurches.
J. M. Johnson, psstor.
Central Point, Ore.
You are Invited to worship with us
next Sunday. Of course you will
want to take part in the song mes-
sages. Young people are especially
invited aa they will find helpful fel
lowship with other young people here,
The morning sermon message will be
on the subject; "The Meaning of
the Tabernacle and Its Removal With,
out the Camp." In the evening sen
vice the subject: "What It Means
to Be Lost," will be presented from
the Holy Scriptures.
Free Methodist Church
Corner Tenth and Ivy Streets,
E. N. Long. Paator.
There are special services being held
at the church each evening and over
the LonV Day. Rev. A. O. Archer, a
former das tor of the church and
present elder, 1s brfhglng, the mes
sages. Come and hear him again
There were 83 at Sunday school lest
Sunday and we all want to make the
100 mark next Sunday. There art
classes for all ages.
Y. P. 8. O. E. meets at 7 o'clock.
Evening service at 7:45. (
You are cordlslly Invited.
Meutora company or tfenovan'i
Witnesses.
The Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford over KMED every
aunuay morning from 10 to 10:15.
These 'lectures are given by electrical
transcription and will be repeated on
Thursday at 4 p.m. The subject of
the one to be given Sunday, August
31, la "Location of the Kingdom."
Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock
at 103 Mistletoe street, and every
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
737 South Central avenue. All Inter
ested In Watch Tower Bible study are
welcome.
Zlon English Lutheran Church
West Fourth street at North Oak
dale avenue. Oeo. P. Xabels, O. D
pastor.'
10 a. m... Bible schoole
11a. m morning service. "Why We
Need Not Fear to Live Nor to Die,"
win be the pastor's subject In the
Wti of a series of sermons on the
wonderful Book of Revelation.
9 p. m., Union evening service of
Medford churches In this church with
sermon by Its pastor on the subject:
"cneer upr The members of the
co-operating churches and other
friends are Invited to make them
selves right at home In our church
and will be heartily welcome.
Church of the Nazarene
John T. La Rose, Pastor,
Morning worship at 11. Sermon by
the pastor on "Careful Living."
Evening Evangellatlo service at I.
The pastor will speak on "The Judg
ment of the Ungodly."
Thla la the third of the current
aerlea of Sunday evening addresses
on the Judgment. Eight responded
to the call last Sunday evening. ,
Sunday school . at ;45 Sunday
morning.
Young People's Society meeting at
7 Sunday evening.
Class meeting In the Annex at T.
Prayer meeting In the churoh Wed
neaday evening at t o'clock.
Special mualo and alnglng by mem
ber, of the choir at each service.
Some and Join our happy throng.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorised branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 913 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Aug.
31: MIND.
Sunday school at 30. Applicants
under the ag. of twenty may be ad
mitted. .
Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Christian
Science healings, at o'clock.
The Reading Room which ts locat
ed at 401 In the Medford Bldg., la
open dally from 8 a. m, to a p. m.
except Sundays and holidays. The
librarian la In attendance from 11 to
4. at which time the Bible and all
aulhoilMd, Christian Science (ivere,-
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased.
The public U cordlslly Invited to.
atend the services and visit the Read-
ng Room.
Full Gospel r north
11 Newtown Street.
J. H. Carver. Paator.
Sunday sohool at 0:45 a. m. Led
by Mrs. Martha Bryan, superintend
ent. A class for you.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Evening evangelistic at 7:45.
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
hour there w)U be a missionary with
us from the Loftiest Country in the
World. Accompanying him la his wife
and little son, David Victor. Mr. Ply-
mire entered the mission field in
1008. Come and hear these mission
aries tell of their experiences In
preaching the Oospel of Jesus Christ.
Tuesday prayer meeting. 7:45 p. m.
Thursday midweek service, at 7:45
m.
A .welcome awaits you at all these
services.
Foursquare Gopel Lighthouse
401 East Fifth Street.
Eat lie M. Jones, Pastor.
The put week has been one of
many blessings at the Foursquare
Qospel Lighthouse. Several ministers
and evangelists have visited is and
contributed to our services, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren W. Bull ens are with us
shouldering the work of the church
aa well as the relief work. Every
Friday night at 7:15 the church
broadcasts Its program over KMED.
The church services continue aa
follows: Sunday, 0:45 a. m., Bible
school; 11 a. m., worship; 6:30 p. m
Crusader meeting; 7:45 p. m. evangel
istic meeting.
Tuesday, 7:45 p. m regular serv
ice. .
Wednesday, from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m..
the commissary workera will continue
to can fruit and vegetables for the
unemployed. Every lady is urged to
come and bring saudwlchea and
luncheon will be served.
Thursday, 7:45 p. m., special mid
week service.
Friday. 7:4S p. m., divine healing.
Saturday, from 3 to 8 p. m., ehlK
dren's church with Mrs. Sullens la
charge,
Everyone welcome.
E
IRK FOR RELIEF
The relelf work carried cn by -the
Foursquare Oospel Lighthouse la
growing rapidly and gaining momen
tum dally. The paat week Mas brought
about some Important changes and a,
great nlcreaae In Its scope of oper
ation. Rural routes have been established
and two service cart cover the sur
rounding country bringing In the un
salable aupply of fruit and veget
ables. Much of Wis feed Is being
canned nd dried for th. winter while
many boxes are distributed among
the needy families dally. Five of th.
major oil companies have shown their
Interest by each giving a regular
monthly allowance of gasoline to car-
dy on thla work. They are: Assoc l
ated OH Co., Ollmore Oil Co., Stand
ard Oil Co., Texas Oil Co., and Union
Oil Co.
Apostolic Faith
Leader To Hold
Services Today
The Apostolic Faith Mission at 43
North Front street will have spec
ial meetings today with the Rev.
Florence L, Crawford, general over
aeer of the work, with headquarter,
at Portland, In charge, '
Rev, Crawford haa Just closed a,
large camp meeting In Portland,
where people were In attendance from
many parts of the United States and
Canada, and where 143 convene went
baptized at the' close of th. session.
Many of the Medford members of th.
Apostolic Faith spent some time at
this annual camp meeting, which Is
among th. largest In th United
Statea,
Mrs, Crawford aaya there seemed to
be greater results and more Interest
manifest thla season than ever before
and she haa come to visit the branch
mission here for a few days, and will
preach the old time religion. The
members from Klamath Falls. Oranta
Pass, and other nearby communities
will be represented at th meetings
here today. -
Personal testimonies are a part of
each service at the Apostollo Faith
mission, as well as special singing
and congregational singing of the old
time camp meeting variety. There
will b a mee;ng Sunday morning at
10:30 and an vangellatlo aervlce at
7:49 In the evening. All ar welcome,
and no collections are ever taken.
Senior Endeavor
: Of Presbyterian
Meets In Evening
Regular meeting of th Presbyterian
Senior Christian Endeavor will be held
thla evening at T o'clock with Helen
Wilson III as leader.
Topio for the evening Is "What
Shall I Do With My Life?" and an
Interesting program has been plan
ned. During the meeting the Life
Service pledge will be Introduced for
the first time this year.
During the devotional period Rev.
W. J. Howell haa again been Invited
to contrlbut the Inspirational mes
sage. Last Sunday Rev Howell de
livered the message and the mem
bers are eager to nave Vie opportun
ity of hearing him again.
Special mualcal numbers will ba
given by Constance Moore at th.
piano and the W. W. O. girls spec
ialists In longs.
All young people who do not at
tend church meetings elsewhere are
urged to attend th Sunday gather
ing and nsrttclpato In th discussion
and other perloda.
Buuan O. Dynan la president of th
Christian Endeavor and Emily Frszer
Brown, advisor.