Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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LOST Browa hand tooled leather
puree, zipper catch, please return
to Malt Tribune office.
LOST Set socket wrenches: down
town section. Reward. Tel. 418
I LOST If dog missing, call 1618.
FOUND
i FOUND Small purse. Finder may
l have same by paying for ad. Tri
'i feune office.
HELP WANTED MALE
1260-3OOO YEAR Government life
lobs. Many poat-depresslon vscan-
' elee. men-women, 18 to 50. Steady
' work. List positions;: sample coach
ing and full particulars free. Write
Mall Tribune.
HELP WANTER MALE A FEMALB
MEN-WOMEN, 18 to 60. 105.00 to
(250.00 month. Prepare Immediate
ly for steady for life, U. S. Govern
ment Jobs. Many post-depression
vacancies. Common education suf
ficient. Experience unnecessary.
List positions and full particulars
FREE. Writ today sure. Franklin
Institute, Dept. 3850, . Rochester,
N. Y.
V ANTED S1TOATIONS
WANTED Position as housekeeper or
practical nurse. Call at 608 Clark
St. .
POSITION as caretaker or on ranch;
man and wife;; references. Box
8113, Tribune.
WANTED Position as bookkeeper
and stenographer by experienced
and efficient young lady. Full or
part time. Local references. Tele
phone 86D-M.
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing Interior decorating general
paint Jobs. Call at 223 8o. Central.
WANTED Dressmaking and alter
ing. Miss Edwards,. 132 No. Ivy 3t.
Phone 256-J,
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
COW to winter. Rt. 3, Box 137, cloee
to Howard school. .
WANTED to go to Denver, Colo. Will
help pay expenses. Geo. Rouse, Box
338, Rt. 4, Medford.
WANTED Will pay the highest cash
price lev hides, wool, mohair, 116
. So. Fir.
WANTED Used car, acreage or cash
for equity in acre and new 5-room
modern house. Csll T. A. Black at
Southern Oregon Sales, or 406-R-2
at noon or evening.
PHONE 968-R for furniture repair
ing and upholstering. Thlbault.
WANTED To rent a 55 or 30-acre
ranch: part peara. Box 8120, Trib
una. WANTED Beat light car (50: must
be in good shape. 129 Kenwood,
after 8 p. m.
WANTED Two used windows and
glass door. Phone 1382-J.
LOAN wanted on real estate. Box
8027, Tribune.
WANTED Small cook stove. R. 1.
Box 498.
fob hest nooses
a-ROOM furnished apartment or
ingle rooms with or without mesls.
4-ROOM furnished house with
farage.
GLORIA PAN APTS.
Under New Management
875 S. Central
FOR RENT Modern home. I bed
rooms, basement, fine lawn, shrubs.
Csll 968-L.
FOR RENT 4-room home, close to
Medford, $7.50. Phone Jacksonville.
802.
FOR RENT 5-room house, 14 Al
monds; woodshed and garage. Tel.
498-R.
FOR RENT 6-rom furnlsred hotise.
completely modern: close to busi
ness district: 27.60 month with
water paid. Mrs. R. E. Green. Tel.
923.
LOOK at 419 W. 2nd. New'v deco
rated: veary reasonable. Tel. 105.
MODERN home, 300 Edwards. 15,
ws'er psid. Tel. 105.
FOR PENT Oct. 10th. 5-room fnr
nis.ied home. Call 445-Y, or see
113 Cottsce St.
FOR RENT Furn. house, 3 snd J
room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house. I LOCAL or long d:sance hauling. We
8th and MiMlelce. $.10. water pftjrt.j guarantee to save you money Haw
F M Co.-ilea, 117 So. Lau;el. Tel. 1 ley Trsnefer. 619 Nortn Rivers'd.
FOB RENT HOL'SEI
FOR RENT Lovely 6 -room modern
suburban home: hardwood floors,
fireplace, breakfast nook, nic lawn
and shrubbery: 4 A. of ground; $25
per month. See Charles A. Wing
Agency, inc.
FOR RENT Modern furnished house,
817.50; also partly furnished cabin.
aw. Phone 138'i-j.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house;
clean and In good condition; living
room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor.
8 bedrooms, 2 13-24 with casement
windows on three sides; set tubs,
good heatrolft, large garage and
woodshed: 1 block from new court
house. Call at 714 W. 10th St.
FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex
Inquire 634 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house:
hardwood fiors; US. Call at 711 E,
Jackson or Phone 834-J.
BUNGALOW Furnished, 3 rooms,
lawn, garage, water Included, 811.50
month. 1015 w. llth. Tel. 836-S.
FOR RENT 615 No. Central, 4-room
house. Tel, 3B3-J.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished duplex:
living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath,
garage, sleeping porch; 817.50 per
mo. .rnone ii.y.
FOR RENT 4-room modem furnish
ed house: hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range. Call at 630
FOR RENT Large house, completely
reftnlshed. 608 S. Riverside. Rea
sonable rent. Phone 105.
FOR RENT 4-room modern furn.
house, with garage. Call 315 or
U13-J.
FOR RENT 3-root modern furnish
ed house, 820.00 per month. 315 B.
Peach. Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. San
der. FOR RENT Modern home on East
Mam 8t. Inquire Farmers Ic Fruit
growers Rank.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house
Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished 5
roon house on 12th near school.
Both new. Phone 1149.
BEAUTIFUL 5-room stucco home on
Park St. Inquire 518 S. Oakdale.
FURNISHED houses. Tei. O. A. De Vo
7-ROOM furn. or unfurnished, at 1139
W. Main. 817.50. Also 2 rooms, 84
Rose Ave.. 810. Phone O. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT Good house, close in
Inquire 417-J-2.
HOMES c"OR RENT Call 198
FOR RENT House near high school
Being remodeled. Only 620. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT Homes trurnlsbed or
unfurnished. Brown & White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
3-ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, garage. Cheap. 1109 W. llth.
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
615, $13 and $8. Opposite Owen
Oregon Lumber Co., N. Pacific Hi
way. THREE rooms with private bath. 219
S. Ivy.
3 LARGE rooms, living room, bed
room and breakfast nook. Modern
and well furnished, priced right.
412 N. Ivy-.
FOR RENT Cheerful spartment, pri
vate, fine location, 618 So. Oakdale,
FOR RENT Furnished 3-roora apt.
51 N, Oakdale.
FURN. 3 and 3 room apts, neat, pleas
ant. Reasonable. 1205 E. Main.
FOR RENT Furn. apt., Durrell court.
uo nv. mMiy. van at apt. 4.
FURNISHED APTS. with private bath,
garage, ngnta and water; newly pa
pered; adults only. Apply after 6
at rear of 244 So. Grape.
MODERN furnished 2-room apart
ment, S45 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M.
FURN. APT, new overstuffed, refrig
eration, me Berben, 10 Quince.
FOR RENT FGRNISIIKD ROOMS
PLEASANT room, 82,50 per week. 18
cio. vsrange.
PLEASANT room foT gentleman; close
in, oatn garage, boh e. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
tuuiii una garage io per month.
325 So. Riverside Ave.
FOR BENT ROOM!) AND BOARD
ROCM AND BOARD 85.00 per week.
ti o. mvcrsioe.
PLEASANT ROOMS, 82; board $5
718 East Main.
FOR LEASE
EQUIPPED ranch for lesse. 14 cattle;
otner stock: feed. h. e. Richardson.
3fa miles East Sams Valley school.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$1200 Medford Irrigation Coupons for
sale at 05c on l. May be turned In
on 1929 and 1930 Water Tax at par.
Box 7981 Tribune.
FOR SALE Apt. house cheap. Also
residence. 806 W. Main.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp
with 10 apartments with garages.
In Alturas, Calif. Big Pines Lumber
Co.. Medford. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 12-acre fruit
ranch. Box 8028, Tribune.
EQUITY in new, attractive homes for
car, stock or cabin. Owner, 906-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room partly
furnished house In Ashland. Geo.
McMshon, 1 rr.lle south of Talent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acr-a
black land in grain and alfalfa. 3'
miles f-om Medford: $16,000 worth
of Improvements, stock snd equip
ment'. Mske me sn offer. C. A.
DeVoe.
M1SCELLANEOCS
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card
reader. Advice en iove. marriage
and business. Rainbow Auto Cemp,
cabin No. 3.
rOR EXC'BANOB
TRADE Wood for chickens, cow,
wagon. W. Katton, Central Point,
off Old Stage road. v
TRADE for wood 1 yearling register
d Jersey bull, 2 pure bred Jersey
cows. s. ri. Young, Talent.
TO TRADE Olds Sedan, good condi
tion. Will trade for grain, hay or
what have you. Tribune. Box 8040.
TO EXCHANGEBrood sow for young
milk cow. F. A. Morse, Talent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ear corn for
wheat or hay. Leo Young, Colum
bus Ave., off Stewart.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE OR RENT Good 4 room
plastered house, garage, woodshed,
barn, 4 acres. Spring Brook Sub.
Easy terms. Phone 437-Y-2.
NEW HOME, 3 bedrooms, basement
free and clear. Make us an offer.
Call 966-L.
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modern
house, also 4 room modern house,
both on Lozier Lane. Each house
on quarter acre. Big Pines LBr. Co
FOR SALE RIAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 1 lot 50 foot frontage,
fine location, 3 blocks from court
house. Ail assessments paid. Cash
price $450.00. Inquire Merrick's
Camp Ground.
FOR SALE 8'i A. 5 room house,
young family orchard, bam not
completed; material on place for
finishing. Several varieties berries.
1 A. alfalfa, 1 A. under ditch. More
can be had If desired. Household
goods, 350 quart canned fruits and
vegetables, cow, hog, chickens and
3'i tons of hay goes with the place.
A bareain. Price $850.00.
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.
44 N. Riverside
5 ROOMS modern, fine large lot,
$2100, cash $50, Balance easy
monthly payments,
B ROOMS modern, exceptionally
attractive nearly new, all assess
ments paid In full, price $2750.
Cash $150 and $25 monthly at 8.
1 ACRE close In with nearly new
5-room modern house, garage and
chicken house, an attractive home
for 2500 on reasonable terms.
BROWN fc WHITE, REALTORS
104 West Main St.
FOR SALE 9-acre tract on north
Pacific highway. Inquire Farmers
a Fruitgrower Bank.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown it White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Bnlck 4-cylinder touring
car; 4 new tires, license: $50. J. L.
Yantia, near east end Spring St.
1928 CHEVROLET Landau practically
pew. Bargain. 51B do. Oakdale.
SANDYS USED CAR EMPORIUM
WHERE good values are always on
hand (like a sore thumb).
All American Oakland Sedan $28$
Rig Six Pontlac Coupe 815
Essex Six Coach 176
Chev. six Coach 240
Dodge Sedan 150
A Model Ford Spt. Coupe 200
We hava big line for your selec
tion. Convenient terms and fair al
lowances. PONTIAC SALES FLOOR
Open Sunday
RELIABLE USES CARS
Prices Right Terms Right
Actual driving teVU the story.
'31 Chevrolet Spt. Coupe $445
'38 Bulck Coupe. A-l 285
'31 Studebaker 6 Coupe . 545
'27 Buick Sedan 235
SKINNER S GARAGE
143 So. Riverside Phone 102
1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good
shape throughout, to trade for
cowa or saddle horses. Value $300.
Write or call at Fur Fish It Game
Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore,
FOR 8ALB t-IVESTO'.S
FOR SALE Cowa. Phone 869-R.
5 WORK HORSES, 1200 to 1700 lbs.;
harness. Registered Shetland pony.
Rear 3140 Court St.
PIGS, $2.50. Box 51, Anderson Creek
road. Talent.
EWES for sale or to put out on
shares. Tel. C. A. DeVoe.
FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; also Red
brood sows, wlU farrow soon. Adolf
Schulz. Beagle, Ore.
I Of. SALE FRUIT A VEGETABLES
KRAUT cabbage, tomatoes, onions,
wnit beans, popcorn. T. J, Par
sons, Phqenlx.
FOR SALE Grapes, Holmes ranch.
Griffin creek. Phone B57-J.
FOR SALE GRAPES for eating and
Juice: also fresh grape Juice every
Saturday. A. Petard, Jacksonville.
PLENTY of prunes and tomatoes rtt
me carpenter ranch. Jacksonville
highway.
APPLES Delicious, Jonathan. Spiv.,
V." ' r ! - Rananaa T? T , . . . . - a
Box 234.
FOR SALE Grapes, J. A. Manke,
two miles east of Jacksonville, tf
POTATOES. 75c hundred. Tel. 950-R-2.
Richfield Service, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Grapes, several varieties;
also Jonathan and Delicious ap
ples. Cheaper by truck Iota, Joe
Kantor, Rout 4, Box 237.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, lo,
9-P-5.
Hartley.
FOB PAI.E UOUS AND PETS
FOR SALE Persian kittens, bees and
canary Jirds. A. R. Hanscom,
Biddie rosd.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred f terrier;
puppies: males, three months old.
$5. Plone 1287.
TOR SALE POULTRY
FOR A LB -Rhode. Island pullets.
Phone Central Point. 195.
FOR SALE FUEL
WOOD-Plr snd hardwood, any lengtn. i
tat sale; Mack Brown, Beagle. Will
be on street daily with wood In
front of Mail Tribune.
DRY BODY FIR for oorUviplut
IfiM havj von, Jfcf. 5, 4, pyo$
FOR SALE SIISCELLANEOCS
FOR SALE Almonds 5e and 6c un
husxed; Jonathan apples. Phone
19-F-3.
FOR SALE Good com $16 ton;
grapes cheap. Geary Orchard, Grif
fin Creek.
FOR SALE LaSaiie higher account
ancy course, complete. $10. R, I,
Box 134. Talent, Oregon.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed.
Tel. 523-J-4. Otto Nitdermever.
FOR SALE Baby grand pisno. Just
like new, almost half paid for. Will
sell for bslance due; very easy
terms. Baldwin Piano Shop, 28 i
Grape,
FOR SALE Oak fence posts. D. A.
Runyard, Medford.
EASTERN shelled corn on car at Cen
tral Point. $1.15 per est. Friday and
Saturday of this week. Finlev im
plement Co.
FOR SALE Pine oat hav, baled. f-r
soi-jV" toa' YO!2ns ,mt H"'
FOR SALE. Cider press and used
garase equipment. Geo. McMahon,
I mile south of Talent.
FOR SALE Dlffernt kinds of apples
for cooking and for winter use, J.
M. Nary. Phone 132-L.
FOR SALE circulating heater. Phone
576-Y.
FOR S ALE Hariey-Davidson motor
cycle, $85 cash. See John, at Mail
Tribune.
FOR SALE-Green posture, hay, wheat
and straw. Tel. 40B-S-4. evenings
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes, $5 up; terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co, 24 N. Bartlett
GARDEN DIRT, piuwlng, fertUlMT.
sand and gravel. Phone 913-J,
business uimciugr
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 S
and 8. No. S3 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
Drcssaulilnt no Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.
Phone 1181.
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WANTED TWENTY MEN
Who would like to move out onto 1,'a-acre tract in
our new Subdivision at the city limits,
A NEW PLAN
l.snd Is rhup l.timlisr Is rh.ap Ubor la rti'sp Ort tmaJl
tract of tsrut and drf.Eft) H Info K honve
WHILE YOU WAIT
In job warn io urns 10
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BUSINESS DIUECTOBT
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED .
We pay up balance due dealer, bask
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned. Phone 81 for appointment.
Expert Window I'louier.
LfcTT GEGROE DO IT TL U?2-
Houw deanies- Floor w&xSng. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
FHTiMTsi Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Dlatlnctlf
service t moderate rates. Esto
SLshed 23 jeart. Ambulance serf-
ice, stti St. at o&kttaia, Tei 47.
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MAjL TH1BUNE SOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant in outhern
Oregon. Printing at aii fcioils;
Binding; ioose-ieax feogers, ana
blanks. oUUng Ttema, duplicating
ci&h aaiea tUps and ewrytaing in
tne printing Use. 38-33 s. Grap
Pnooe 75.
Money to Len.
WE LEND MONET on furniture and
late model autoa Three per oent
per month on unpaid baiaace. 1N0
other charges. Come in and get
tne cash today, gee w. e. Thomas,
45 So, Central. Phone 138
Painting and rupernanjctnt;.
HARRV MARX Painting, tinting,
papernangtng. Phone H-F-4. Rea.
Coleman Creek road.
Itonafet,
RE1NK1NQ TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We oaui anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street, phone 333.
DAVIS TRANSFER STORAGE
Service guaranteed. 39 S. Grape at
Phone 644, or residence 3000.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
Big Shot Gambler
Says He$ Broke
PORTLAND, 'Oct. 13 AP Bobby
Evans. Thorn polk call ''Portland
big ehofe gambler declared here to
day h Is "broke. The teatimesy
waa given In a deposition taken in
connection with claim amounting to
about 3G0, brought against him by
collection agenciea.
DRESS SALE 300 new dreseee jaat
arrived, A regular 5 value special
at ta.B3. Other dresses up to a 12. 50
Coat 8 95 and up. Shoea 41.49 to
4.S5. THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX,
"The store that eaves you money."
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St. Mark's Episcopal
Comer OakfisJ and PifOi,
J?st. Wm. B. Hamilton. Rector.
Holy cammunton, S a. m.
Sunday school. 10 a. tn.
Holy cojnjnunlon, 11:15 a. m.
Church of Jnni rhrlst of laitlrr
lla Saint.
Bsatty and Edwards.
F. H. Mftcalf. branch president.
Sunday school. 18 a. m.
Church, S p. m.
Priesthood and Relief society. p.
m Tuesday.
St. refer. Lutheran Church
'Missouri Synod)
S. Main St. and Portland Ar.
H. H. Younit. pastor,
Sunday school Sunday morning
9:4S o'cloclt.
Ko divine -Jrershlp Sunday momlng.
E-enlng service t 7:3S o'dork.
Theme: The Christian's Warfare
Against Satan.
The public Is cordially imited to
all public services.
The Federated rhnrrhee
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
Central lolnt, Oregon
Otsr Bible school will jlv the an
nual rally day program in the. tnorn
Ing service next Sunday; and the pas
tor's address will help present the
subject ef bearing fruit, as chair
man. The sermon subject in the eve
ning will be "This ia my field.
study of stipulations. Good song: mes
sages will heip to inspire ant! direct
our worship. All are welcome.
Spiritualist Science Church
H. P. Hall. Sth and Orape St.
Sunt-y eve lecture S p. m. Self
knowledce and truth. Gather In with
us this Sunday and listen to a lesson
that will inspire you and help you
with your duties the following week.
This Sunday will be devoted to
those who are In need of help. We
have banded tojtether arid hare a
program for the unemployed and
homeless. Com in and hear more
about this work.
Talent Methmilt Kplscopal Chtirclt
Joseph Pope, pastor.
Sunday school :S a. m.
Public worship 11 a. m.
Instrumental duet, Doris and Betty
Jo Southwiclc.
Sermon, "What Will Happen next.
Evening services; Epworth League
S:S0 p. m. Leader. Homer Clinton.
Public worship 7:30 p. m. Sermon,
"Darkness Turned To Light.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
p. m. '
Everyone is cordially Invited to
these services.
t
Main 8t, Methodist Churt, South
N. D. Wood, paator.
We extend a cordial welcome to
all who may wish to worship with us
next Sunday.
8:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Spe
cial music by the choir.
:30 p. m. Services under the direc
tion of the Young People's division of
the church.
7.30 p. in, Erangelistic aervicea.
Come and enjoy th Sabbath with
us.
First Methodist.
Alexander O. Bennett, pastor.
Sunday mominsf worshin. li ac.
with aermon by the pastor, "Thlnj-a
mat Are Beautiful. Musical pro
gram Including pipe organ .elections
by Mra. Henry Kuenegardt; anthem
by the choir, directed by Mrs. O, H.
Paake; soprano solo by Mrs. r. S.
Nichols.
Sunday school, a At a, m., with
classes and welcome for all.
Epworth league youths' hour, :30
p. m.. in the church parlor; Miss Mil
dred Walker, leader; discussion of
"What Does Alcohol Do?"
Wo evening preaching aervlc this
week.
Medford Comp-iny of Jehovah'!
Witnesses
The Merfforrf lAwRtm .
Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford oyer KMED
every Sunday morning from 10 to
10:18. These lectures are given by
electrical transcription and will be
repeated on Thursday at p. m. The
aubiect of the one to h iriv.n inn.
day, October 18. "Man."
jenovah s witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10 AO at
102 Mistletoe .tntet. anrf i.a-v u-- .
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at 727
South Central avenue. Ail Interested
in watcn Tower Bible study are wel
come.
rhiirch of the Kamren.
John T. LaSose. paator.
Sunday school, : Sunday morn
ing. Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young Peonle'a society. an jinn.
day evening.
Class meeting in the Annei, ;30
p. m.
Evening evangelistic service, 7:30.
The pastor will stseak at hoth a,..
ices Sunday. At the morning service
iti iTB win oe is That,
A clear Scriptural presentation of
the work of the Holy Spirit. The aub
iect for the evening service will be
uooa cook,"
A timeiy message on the Bible.
Mld-a-eele nravec meetnv in
church Wednesday evening at 7:30.
A hearty welcome awaits the at
tendant here.
First rhrtstian rhorch.
Ninth and Oakdale Sia,
W. R. Balrd. minister.
Bible school t :S a. m.. U E.
Olson, superintendent. Today Is rally
day In the Bible school. Our attend
ance aim is 800. The men'a class
will meet in the auditorium of the
new fflurt house at 9:30.
! Morning Worship begins at 10;SS.
Prelude, "A Supplication." Hot mm.
Offertory, "A Melody." fupre.
Anthem, "How Blest Are They,"
Williams.
Sermon, "The Last Great Rally
Dsy "
Postlude. "Teatlval March," Arm
strong. Christian "endeavor at I 30 p. m.
At 7:30 p. m. the choir, under the
direction of etne Herbert yeoman,
-'iii prewst a aacred concert. Th
and prrRch a aermonette. Com early
if you want a good seat.
First Churcn of Christ, Scientist
Authorised branch of The Mother
Church, TTw Fiitt Church of Chrut,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North
Oskdel. Subject for Sunday, Octo
ber Its: "Doctrine of Atonement."
Sunday school at 0:30, Applicants
under th age of twenty may toe ad
mitted. Wednesday evening meetings which
Inolud testimonies of Christian
Sc!.e healings, at g:00 o'clock.
The reading room which is located
at .81 In Us Medford Building, la
open daily from Iffi a. in. io M
p. m, except Sundays and hoiidaya.
Th librarian s in attendant from
11 to i$0, at whlah time the Bible
and U authorired Christian Science
literature may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
The public i cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit th
reading room.
Zion English Lutheran -Church
Fourth St. at North Oakdal. Ave ,
Geo. P. Kabele, D. D, Pastor
10 a, m., Sunday school. Rally Day
a'hen a 100 per cent attendance is
desired and visitora specially invited.
11 . m.. Harvest Home Festival.
Subject: "Our Christian Harvest
Home." Anthem by choir: "A Good
Thing to Give Thanks." Special har
vest decorations wltli grains, fruits,
vegetables, flowers, etc. Canned fruits
to be brought for the community's
needy th coming winter a Thank
Offerings snd cash offerings for th
church' missionary and benevolence
program. This will be a service of
unusual interest. Th general public
cordially invited.
7 p .m, Luther League aervic con
ducted by the young people.
You are Invited to the church with
th friendly spirit wiser "The Way
Is Made Plain."
First Presbyterian Clu-rcti
Sunday school commences at 9:45
with an orgatitred department for
every age group.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser
mon, "Th Unavoidable Christ."
Christian Endeavor at l!:S0 Junior,
Senior and 1-itenmediat eocittiea.
Westminster Jorum at 30. Every
young person not attending cam-eft
will find an age group and very
hearty weieom at ss of these ac
tivities. Evening worship at 7:4. Sermon.
"Putting th Onited States In the
Murder Buainese." If you want to
hear th fact about boor, com
along Sunday evening. Special mu
sic by the choir under th. direction
of Elsie Carieton Strang.
At 11 a. m., choir:
Anthem, "Praise Ye the Father."
Solo, "Trees" Merland Toiielaon.
At 7:4S. choir:
Anthem, "The Awakening Chorus"
ana other tpeclarl music
Full Gospel chare's.
11 Newtown Street.
J, H. Carver, Pastor,
Sunday trehoal at S; . m., led by
eupt, Mra. Martha Bryant. You are
invited to Jela )! school and God
la blessing the Study of Hla word.
Morning worship at, 11 o'clock. Ser
mon by th pastor.
At 3 a. m. Sunday there will be a
special service, open to th public.
You ar cordially InTlted,
Sunday evening evangelistic 7:30,
The time of all evening services haa
beets changed from 7:45 to 7-30 for
the winter.
Song services will start promptly at
7:30 in th evenings.
Evangelist Kathleen McAtee win be
peaking afternoon and evening.
Friend, yea are missing something
or asBas By not heating this Utile
messenger of th Cross of Christ,
Com with your burden, carry away
a, smile.
First Baptise Churcls,
Sunday achool. 9 :45 a,m.
Morning worehip and opening ser
vice of the current revival csmpslgn,
11:08 a. m. A welcome service for
Rev. DeVet Penhoilow, th unging
evangelist. Mr. Penhoilow will be
warmly welcomed by all wo hears
him In the Shannon-Htgginbothem
tent meetings here last year. He
proved himself a greats Gospel soloist
and a capable song leader and our
church feels fortunate in being aol
to have his services at this time. Mr.
Penhoilow will be th soloist at this
service and the pastor will speak on
"Our Pentecost."
Young people's devotional group
meetings. 0:30 p. m.
Evangeitstio service 7:30 p. m. Mr,
Pehholiow will sing, and will also
direct the chorus choir and lead th
big aing the first half hour of th
evening. Br. Eaton will speak n
"The Old New Story."
Th revival service will continue
through th week, heginning at 730
each evening.
Everybody is cordially invited.
Fourst-iiar Gospel Light Reus
East FUUi and River!"
Telephone IBS
, Dr. JGstell Jones, paator, Harold
Robertson, assistant; Warren W. Sul
lens, relief manager; Mrs, Sullens,
superintendent of commissary John
Renry Masters, superintendent de
livery; 5. E. Vanderpoel, mission work
er; Lyman J, Livesay, soup kitchen
manager; Mrs. Bradshaw, children
worker.
Sunday :4S a. m, Bible school.
A Christian cook wiil relate hi ex
perience. 11 a- m , moraing worship
am special music. "1:30 p. tn.. Cru
sader, meeting, t.ts p. m treet
meeting. 7.4S p. m evangelistic aerv
1c Tuesday 7;4S p. m, Divin healing
service with measss by "Dr. Jones,
Thursday. 7:45 p. m., song and praise
service with message by Mr. Robert
son. Fridsy, 7:45 p. at, Bickerdik
Bible class. Saturday 3-3 p. m., chil-dre-V
church.
The pastor and staff invit those
not affiliated with any other church
to attend services, fn tie. of th
welfr crtaia, th rel!f department
of this church will be open day and
night, special prayers wiii b offered
Sunday that God will sol th re
lief problem.
Broken window glased bf Its"!
First Meeting r:
Men's Bible Class
Court House Today
Mea of Medford and irroundin-
territory, both young and old. ar
specially Invited to attend th first
meeting of Everyman Bibl class,
a non-denomlnatlonal organisation,
to b held in th auditorium of th
new court house this morning at 9:30
sharp. Th cias will be dismissed at
10:30 In time for ali who desire to
attend service at any church.
Th opening service wiil be tres
for mea. Ther will is music by a
men' chorus, also linging of oi
familiar songs by all present, AJsa
sn inspirational talk to men hy W.
R. Baird. From time to tim ther
will be taifca by different men of
this city ss well as visiting men.
These services will be held every
Sunday at -3S a. m. and all men sr.
earnestly requested to attend.
Epworth League
Plans Study of '
Prohibition Law
The Epwoctl5 Lea-iua young people,
of the First Methodist church, begin
thia week hort series of stud'
and discussions on th subject of
liquor and th law nerUUjing to
iit-uor-control.
Mis Mildred Walker lead the
meeting tonight, at af e'eioc, in
th church parlor. Th first discus
sion will be on th ouestion, i,,
Ooe Aicohol Do?" Guest speaker
will talk on certain phase sf th
subject: Or. Robert W. Steam, "Alco
hol and th Human System"; Coach
Ray Henderson, "Aicohol and Ath.
ietlcs."
Other topic to be considered on
iater Sunday evenings will be: "What
Methods of Legal Control Hav Been
Tried?" A review of local option and
control In America, th Canadian
ajatem, the Bratt system (n Sweden,
snd national prohibition.
"What Difference Doe. It fak
WHo Eiected?" will bs th question
to be discussed just before election
day.
Th young folk hay. omp3et
charg of th program. Olitr lea:,
who are interested to young neosi
sre Invited.
Piillwies
Jackson County civis leagu -win
hav "minute men" in all of th
Medford ehurche this morning who
win apeak for five minutes on "Th
Wisdom of Retaining th Stat Pro
hibition Law." TH talks win "a
mad at th regular church services,
wording to announcement, under
th auspice of th civic league.
On Tuesday evening th league wtH
conduct tegular meeting In th
T. W. o. A. building at eight o'clock.
Representatives ef the city .n4
county unit ar requested to b
present.
Zion Lutherans To
Have Annual Feast
Annual birthday dinner ef Zlc
Lutheran church, according to plan
road at it meeting Thursday by
th aid society of th church which
will sponsor It, is to be he'd Jb th
church parlors Friday, October 31 at,
:30 p. m. Ther will be tables for
th different montA of th. yeer,
appropriately decorated, ind a pro
gram will be given, A free wia silver
offering win b received. Ail xatm.
oet and friends ef th church ar
cordially Invites for happy evening
together,
Mrs. Cart Fichtner, president of
th Aid society, waa hostess at it
Bwetlng Thursday. ,
National Problems
Subject at Church
"National Problem and Tt-.tit
Christian Solution" win b. th topi
of the Westminster Fsrem discussion
led by William McAllistw tonight at
th Presbyterian church. Thi -rub.
Ject should appeal to those who -arc
Interested in national affair, and
th young peopi whs wish to listen
to or participate in th discussion ar
urged to attend th meeting. Special
music will includ baritone olo by
Jo lie of Central Feint.
ALBAKY, Or, Oct. 16 (AP) Sam.
ui M, Garland ef Lebanon, veteran
iegiaiator, today said 35 ha decided
not ts accept th. Democratic nom
ination for the st&t esenatcrship Is
Una clunty,.
Or, James S. Johnson ha mov-t
his dental -office from th Medford
Bldg. to th. Phipp. BMg, over JCSd'
She Store.
LAND
Buy Now Before Prices Advance.
Hav client with !009 cash and ear
worth $1000 to trad for good Med
ford residence. Will assume some,
7 acre. Rear creek, new enngalow
harrs, chicken house & acres free
water, elose In. Tratl for smalt;
acres ee close lo Medford.
ia acre., m cnltirsied. !(! aifajfa,
hafance grain, 100 acres free vrster,
new mo-fern bnricsloiv, lsrre intra
other tiiiiUtSt:c. free range, farm ms-chiner-r,
12 rniich cowi, 7 heifer, feui'
horse. Price Hl,O00... Trsfie up J
$400, J6M) cash, hsisnce long time.
fomider goon California reside nee.
tt acres, IT tinder free wafer, Imt
font tand. part In alfalfa, good tsttte,
large ham, S chicken houses, turner
house for ftn1. on running stream, sf
ton alfalfa, team of mules, ft mftcK
rows, too turkevs. Price gfioofl. 1V1H
ttnuae in rentes! Pnlnt or "sted
ford as doan payment, balance easy
terms,
Sertlc stalion. t e.Mns. flymf
rooms, lunch counter, I acre aifsifs.
Trad for small acre sf s or take En
good csr. Price ?(x).
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forth Htverifle, MrAtnri
t pastor tlii ji f SvfS