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METFOItD MAIL TBIBTJXE, 3IEDTORI5, OBEGOX, SUNDAY, .TCXY 2, 1933. You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to Mil your home? Want to get rid of Jew odd and end In household furnishings? Do you need tools for your gar den? ... An Inexpensive Wnt-Ad In the Mall Tribune Classified Page will find the answer to these and many other perplexing problems. Here Are the Rates: Per word first insertion (Minimum 36c) Each additional insertion. per word '" (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes 41.36 75 Phone LOST If dog missing, call 1518. JrSr-Vlolln in case. Btmti. U30 Niantlo. No questions asked. HELP WANTED MALE U L. Adcox "'' "T -., 111 be in Medford very soon, can , use 4 students wor tuition. For Information or cata logue address Mr. Stanley, care this naoer. . . A NEW ITEM. Amazing profits. Sells on sight to 3 out of 4 merchants for 813.50. Earnings l2-a5 weekly. Repeat business. LAKR WELLS, INcT. 201 N. Wells, Chicago, in. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO MAN wants to work In ex change for Model T. ca- In good condition. F. W. Ray, .. Turner, Route 1. Rogue River. " WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Cows to winter for feed or buy. Hsrdmsn, Table Rock. WANTED Quilting. Mrs. DeBord. 18 Mistletoe. LADY wishes transportation mlddle west. Share expenses. Tribune, Box 10533. iriimn. used dumbing fixtures pipe. Phone 1381. WANTED Trucks with drivers ,o contract log hauling. Inquire Flck ! Llndley. ' EMPTY Truck returning from Iowa about 15th of July, wants load from there or nolnts en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. wivrfn-wnal. mohair. Wool bags. twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 N. Grspe St. Tel. 1083. WANTED Household goods, stoves. mot. or what nave you. meaiuru Bargain House, 37 N,.Orape St. Tel. 1063. J HAY ORINDING A specialty. Brown, the hay grinder. ?40 So. Central. KHnmi BS9-R. Have vour furniture reupholstered, reglued, reflnlshed. Thlbault. WANTED Phone 969-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reglued. reflnlshed. Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity In S-room house, excellent location. Box 10831 Tribune. WANTED 8-oz. mayonnaise Jars and lids. Tel 93I-X. ANYONE having female hlrd to give away phone. 821-X. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 419-X. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES. RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER 8c Junk of S'J descrlutlons. MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE 37 NO. Orape Tel 1033 FOB BENT HOUSES 8-ROOM unfurnished. 831 So. Holly. Owner. 1292-R. BIX room unfurnished house, close in. Hss east front. 333 B. Jackson Phone S48-R. POR RENT 1st house all new 838 Pin St. clsss furnished furniture, cheap. POR RENT Modern home, cloet See H. A. Ranscom. 538 Palm. POR RENT 8-room house, Pesch. Phone I043-W. FOR RENT Cottage 403 No. Ostda'.e and 913 6o. orape. FOR. RENT -Furnished 3-room house. V.ao lights water and phone. 8.00 per month. Tel. 4-F-2. FOR RENT 313 So. Ivy. 320 No. Holly. 208 Summit 716 E Jackson 337 West loth. The above houses are in good con dition and rents reasonable. Call FIRST INS. AGENCY. 105 Houses :o. 13t0 and $13. paid; mood range. Phone 105. .ter FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT 4 -room modern taouse close in 110.00, Address Tribune. Boa 10600. POR RENT Newly decorated 4-room ' house with sleeping porch. Inquire r oari.etc. FOR RENT 7 -room furnished house 1139 W Main St. tlSOO Also 2 room furniahed house 84 Rose Ave. 8 00 Phone C A DeVot . HOMES FOR RKNTCaU 6M. rOI RENT HOUSE! CLASSY modern 5-room stucco, east front. Clear. 039 Pine. FOR RENT -room duplex. No. elO and oia fro Baruett. rei sei-ze. FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house. 3 sleeping porches, inquire at 345 No. Bartlett. SMALL turn, house cheap. 601 No central. FOB at.NT AP4RIMKMS APT. for rent. Mrs. Trowbridge, phone 1167. POR RENT Furnished spts. 304 80. Grape. FURNISHED apartment. 3 rooms, cool. slry. tlOOO at 413 North Ivy POR RENT Two 3-room apartments well furnished. By week or month. Inquire at 31? E- Jackson. Tel 749-Y, POR RENT Furnished apaftment. overstuffed: hardwood floors light and best. Mall Tribune. Phone 78 CLEAN furnished apartment. 317 W. 2nd. 3-ROOM completely furn. apt. 338 No. Ivy. THREE-ROOM furnished apt. Sleep ing porch and garage. 1109 W. 11th. MODERN 3-room furn apt. sleeping porch 4t garage. 1190 w 11th. DURRELL COURT. 839 NO HoUy. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS POR RENT Pleasant rooms, board. 163 No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Rates very moderate. . PLEASANT room with board, garage. $35 month. 338 W. Holly. FOB BUNT rUKMSHKD BOOM a ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape r-r rog hbi MISCELLANEOUS (JACKSONVILLE Sanitarium to re- sponsible tenants. Owner on prem ises. CABINS (45 So, Front. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Gold Mines Quart placer, address Box 93, Phoenix, Oregon. FOR SALE Excellent small business in Medford. Part cash, balance terms. Phone 483-R. POR EXCHANGE WHITE HOGS ALL AGES. Exchange for Herreford bull, saddle or grain. W. w. Large, Wllllsms, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE '29 White truck. 1$ T., 34-7 tires, elec. lgnlr tlon. Take late closed car in trade 828 S. 6th St., Grants Pass, Ore, Phone 86, EXCHANGE Cherries for fryer young roosters. Tel C81-Y, or POR TRADE Garden tractor for light horse or mule. W, M. Kamberg, Tal ent. 3-ROCXM modern home bath, laundry tra screened poroh built-in gar-, age shade and rult trees: $700 equity for car. acreage cabin sit or what have yon Phone 1638-I. or write Box 13337 Tribune. POR TRADES 8 sections tplke-tooth narrow slightly used. Will trade for alfalfa or gram Tei 334-R-V POR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs.. 7 years old . W liter Jones, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger, Trail Or. FUR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WHY? Will exchsnge new, unincumbered house and 3 acres of garden land, garage and chicken house for house In Medrord. Phone 910-Y. J. C. Barnes, 30 North Peach. FOR TRADE 160-acre Improved Idano farm for property In or near Med ford. Arnold Schrank, 1381 Iowa St., Ashland. TRADE Clear 'So. California for So. Oregon acreage, also 320 acres Burns. Oregon, Hughes, Tiny Tavern, Tal- ent. TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In Bendy Ore., clear for something clear in sieaiord or Asnisnd. Prefer smsll screage. What have you. 188 7th St., Ashland. POR SALE OR TRADE 8 acres Will sell cheep for cash 336 Reddy Are FOB 8AI,E REAL ESTATE WHY? You can buy now cheaper than ever oeiore. 1 4-room. new stucco bungalow, bath room, cltv water, garage, lot 50s 300 ft. Half price. B50. 9150 cash, balance terms, 3 fl'i acres on Rogue River near Shady Cove. 2 large walnut trees. Beautiful natural shade. Nice beach. Price 1600. $100 cash, bal ance terms. 33 4 Mres Walnuts, peaches, ber ries. Fun bearing. Very best bot tom land. Small house. Own irri gation plant. Total price H500. 4 rash. Never before ao much for so little. 10 acres orchard Bartlett, Anjou pears, house, barn, chicken house. Irrigated. 4500 place for 1500. Part terms. Phone 910-Y. J, C. Barnes, 30 0. Peach. FOR SALE Large lot. close In, fine residential district. Price way be low coat of improvements. Cash or terms. Address T", care of this of fice. FOR SALE Lease and cabin at Lake of Woods, cheap. Aiso taking orders for cherries and apricots. R. C Ward. Phone 18-F-21. 80 ACRES, few acres cleared. houe. barn, well, spring, cow. horse, pigs. cmcsens. goats, rabbits, interest m wooa saw. Total pri MOO per cre or 1640.00. Must be sold with. in jo days. c. 8 Butterfteld, 408 u oro venser b ui id i ng. WHEN rou think of real estate think oi Brown a White. POB SALE HOMES CLEAR horn. Terms Tel 1232-W. POB SALS CHEAP, terms ot rent. 4- room house newjy psiowi na . somlned. near echool; nice garden spot, at comer of Sunset and Co lumbus. 903 sunset. POR SALE Good 3 room house east frvat nd nioe lot dote so Berry dale store A (rest bargain at 1460 Terms Phone 817-U FOB SALE LIVESTOCK .lunsffT rtir 1 be fresh soon, food yearling guernsey bull. Edw. Vogel. Medjord, RE. l, box aa POR SALE Good fresh cow. also one of best 1400-iB. horses in jacxson county, might take light car on horse. Oerber, 1 mile east Sams Valley school. north. FOR SALE 1200-lb. horse. W. H. Yer genson. Anderson Creek Road, 3 mi west Talent. FOR SALE Several heavy producing young Jersevs, Just the cows for the city dairies st a reasonable price. Billy Carl. Applegat. POR SALE 3 (reah milk goats, house Lorler Lsne. 1st FOR SALE 3 Phone 838-R. light work horses. WEANER PIGS, J. W. W. Large, liams. Oregon. FOR SALE 20 head of horses and mules. Ray Moras. Centra) Point FOB SALE POULTS POR SALE Week old Narragansett poults, 36c each, call u u. renisnu, Talent. FOR SALE R. I. Red fryers. 180 lb. Phone 951-R or call 319 Asniana Ave. FOR SALE Turkey feeders 25c each Medford Egg s poultry i. 74o for highest quality W L. chicks Hansen strain, way aenvories and Reds 8V40- Wonderful value Jacks Poultry Farm. Tangent Ore FOR SALE Barred Rocx hatching eggs, laying strain 13.60 hundred Baker Service Station. DRES9LER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1589-Y. FOR SALS AUTOMBiLEH FOR SALE 1937 Coupe. Phone 733-J CELEBRATE THE 4TH In a guaranteed used car CHEV. Truck with stake body. 1930 Pontiac Sedan, 1929 Pontiac Coach, 1028 Pontiac Coach. 1937 Pontiac Coupe. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. 1928 Chevrolet Sedan. 1930 Btudebaker 2-door Sedan. 1928 Bulck Roadster. Trade in your car, easy terms on balance. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. 297 So. Riverside Open Evenings and Sundays POR SALE Twin Six Packard', ?n passenger, gooo conutvtui. -v 710 or call Holland Hotel, POR SALE 1932 Chevrolet coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 1P30 Oakland Coupe. 1929 Porstisc 4-doer Sedan. 1929 Pontiac RoBdater. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck - Pontta-c Saiea Ser?te Phone 102 FOR SALE Trailer and Ford dH?ery. Pat's 2nd Hand Store, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE Large Blng cherries. Tel. 639-J-3. MEDIUM sipsed refrigerator, good con- ajtlOnMOU lei. mwumei. POR SALE Trailer, Cail 498-R. w-.n s.aT.w ffHffht.lv used 5-key Bur- Cooley, 611 W. 4th. CHERRIES Sings, cans. 833 Taylor. Black Republic SPECIAL on whipped cream San, Ivy street Market. Wyant's Milk uepo.. THE PASHION SHOP Davenport alio coven mad to order. Phone 1181 for Information. POR SALE Kohler farm and light plant. A-i condition. Less, than one third price. Cascade Gorge on era ter Lake Highway. FOB BMJZ Cherries, Cory Nook Rsnch, "i ml. vest Phoenix. FOR SALE 4 foot dry pine slahwood, 155 per cord at Owen-Oregon Mill. Phone 171. Call at mill ottlce. machine and Dayton meat aUoer.j vea-ti nogue niver ivirm, FOR SALE Cherries, Blngs. Lam berts. Oxhearts, Royal Annes. Come p!ck them yourself and save. R. R. Ouches. Griffin Creek. Tel 857-1 FOR SA.LE--Two ton fine Bing cher ries, ripe soon, B. E. Foas, Talent. GROUND BARliET (1.10 CWt. Jerry Barr. Tel 803. FOR SALE Wheel etrVir. Tel illfi. FOR SALE Electric washing machine. price eo.uo, in gooo running conai tson. Made by Thor Electric Co. 40? Park Ave. Telephone 338-X. GRAl HAY FOR SALE or trade for alfalfa. T V, Willism. west of Phoenix. FRUIT JARS. Tel 278-J. SALT for hay. Special ground. 135 io sscas toe' per cwt;, Fea Store, across from Swift Co. Jer ry Barr. POR BALE Cherries: Sinzs. Lam bert. Royal Annea. tc !b. Holmes Ranch, Oriffin Creek. Phone 57-J. DAIRY ply SPRAY, kills files snd ab solutely keeps flies off cows pas ture. Will not taint n-.Uk. 90e per tslfon, bring your container. Jerry iarr, across from Swift si Co. POR SALE Cherries, sll varieties, !, I mile No. Bear Creek bridge, Centrsl j i-oim. w. a. ueonaro. BERRY ct'PS SSo per hundred. Jerry Barr. across from Swift st Co. WHRAT. recsesned, sacked In loos. 1140. cwt Jerry Barr, across from Swift is Co. FOB SALE M1SCELLANEOCS POR SALE Used sewing machines, sll makes, as up: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N. Bartlett. POR ssnd. gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming, phone 913-3. A PEW electric refrigerators at less than wholesale. See John Denlson. 101 Crater Lake Ave. POR SALE Alfllfs. Call 533-J-3. SCRATCH PEED. 41.60 Barr, Pho. e 803. cwt. Jerry THOUSANDS ot Indians Canner to mato slants, cheap. First bouse south Tiny Tavern. Talent. FOR SALE Velva-vme raaio. 7-tub with case. 813 Tel 818-X. NEW PEED STORE. Buy at lower prices. Jerry Barr. across from swllt ss Co.. poone 803. POR SALE Hotpoint electric range uxe new. osu price. Ji Laurel. HorOEN-BREVSTER Poultry and Dairy Feeds. Kimball Warehouse. across from Swift & Co. Phone 803 POR SALE Repossessed merchandise. Almost new electric rarute. One. Mtaute eiectrio washer. Brunswick radio, electric refrigerator. Bargains- at easy terms Commercial rmance cor phune 81. FOR SALE Large electric brooder as Jo: or will trade tor feed. See (t st sstnson reed store. MR. FARMER: What have von to aril ot erry aarr, tumoaii warehouse. rnone sua. MISCELLANEOUS VACATION cabins, furnished, facing yr. jjisy grouna. Minis water tJ per week. 133 Granite St.. Ashland. Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other manes rep. Tel. 437. Nights S05-Y M. A BLISS Painting and naoer. hanging Tel. 846-w. 313 8 Grape. BUSINESS TMRECTORY Atistracu. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abac r acts of Title, VttI insurance. Rooms 8 and 3, No. 33 North Centra! Aw., upstairs. JACK SON CO. ABS1 RACT CO. Abstract! of Title and Tlle Insurance. T.ie only complete Title System In Jackson County, Expert Iflndotr Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. Houae cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, apeclaUy. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon, printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf tedgara, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash tales sups and everything in the printing lines. 38-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Pfano ano Violin Instruct ton. FRED ALTON HAIOHT. Teacher of Piano, Violin, and Saxophone Halght feong Service, Arranging, Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Measure of paper a. Informal con versation t. Deadens It, Kot separated by sny ln tervenlns medium II, Customary 17. Myself li. incline tin head 19. Uneven SI. B.hold: SI. Ate 21. Jewel 26. Wsgos track t. Article of millinery It. Unit ot torce 20. Severity 22. Parcel of ground Is. Weary Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle HASf5PriTT TB ODE jO R AIT E. LR PQ R T R A YE N AT a r yHTu R E CIH A R Y OP I R E. F ART BRACES 3S TOjgS T ON0 5 Q s nTa tch yjrjs L A eras t A iHcOA T S LpP SOS H AMW P OID TTIR O O P H A AWEjisjOU P SON tl. Make or he come Indls- s. sailor II, s'emlnHie fide t. Cry of a cat oi iuqiim si. tisy on wore. IS. Took um S3. lenlted brage at 41. In what way 1. Exist 45. Feminine name 44. Indian mut berry 47. Rwarm c. Unit ef work 71. Llks t Notes tha apied of T4, Treats 77. MsfEer 78. Ceremony 79. Shoshona&n Jntjlana DOWN t- r?e?d n final sound 41. Salutation JJ- DUeocunjber ifi. Entirely 4J, Scuthera siata: abbr. it. Pale t9. Relied SI. Finished it. Young bear 14. Covar SS, Chatter Is. Tareiin aollds zmzzzzz -fw-r mf wm wm 1 lr i W Il II. ML II. B m 'M - w r- r-ix Sr--rs r"ii - ;s T 77 Wt.Tl W1 BUSINESS DlBECIOKT Public Stenographer, ILLUSTRATED M1EMOGSAPKING MAILING SERVICE PCBUC STENOGRAPH! Grace 3. Voss 34 N. Central Koke-Chapman. Ph. 113 Money ts Lead. WE LEND MONET ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODE AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. K. Thomas, 4 o. central Ground floor Crateriaa Theatre Bid. S'ste License No 8-157. Traasfer. BADS TRANSF11R STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central. Phone 313 Prices right. Service guaranteed. R SINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd .Storage. We haul anything a; a reasonable price, til No, Fir Street- Phone S33, HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Kiversid. Phone iJit-.Y Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling 424 Medford Bldg.. Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. St. Mark's Episcopal Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, rector. 8:00 a. m. Holy communion. 11:13 a. m. Hoty commatoa. .Main Stwt Methodist Churrn SoutJi N. D. Wood, pastor This Sunday closes our work as pastor of the church for the yew in Medford. Program lor Sunday as fsiioi 0:46 a, m, Sunday school, 11 a. m. Bermon by the pastor. 7:00 p. m. Young People's Divis ion service. Come and worship with us. Foursquare impel Light Mouse, 30A Apple St. David W. Cameron, pastor. Sunday morning, 9:45. Bible school. 11 a. m., morning worship, cemimm- ios service, 630 p, m,t Crusader meet ing. 7:48 p. m.( evening aervice, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., mid-week service. Friday evening, 7:48, special prayer meeting. Everybody pelcsme all serrtces. First Baptist Church. W. H. Eaton, minister. Sunday school, 945 . m. Morning worship, 11:G0 . m Ser mon by the pastor, "Faith Versua Knowledge.", , Morning soloist. Miss Helen Judy. Toung people's devotional groups, 7:00 p. m. First of the union open air service to be held In the city park, 7:00 p m Pastor Howell of the Presbyterian church will have charge of the pro gram tonight. These services are planned with the thought that many will welcome the opportunity to wor ship In the open air during the aum mer, and we believe you will enjoy i participation in them. Come and see, Cross-Word Puzzle 17. Device for tarsriss brick 29. Before St Roam sfetrtH idly 12, Statute U. Massage 24. Bsprescnts.' tion is miniature tf. Scors at pinochle 31. Fury the four Qospsis axposure 4L FraH of ths uropean wild rose 45. Reit authority 44. Mudd.s 44. Spldar's hnmt 49. Press for pay JO Pan point SJ. Simpleton ii, Larg Amsrl can vulture M. JlonBrtt dsg 57. Baieaxusr- ment if, Grp conserve 44, fiemciithss 4!, Kntasclas 4 1. Mall 47. Fowl 44. Silkworm African antelops 74. Farsfit . 74. Pronoua 74. Br 6. An abresi t. Have bslnar 4. Adult boys & Apple isle 4. Eiclamatlon 7. Devoured t. Extreme fear . Powdar 10. losen char acter it. Th Gratk H 13, Agrsesbte to the taste It. Lone narrow opening 14, Foiifiw eifjwly tX Belonaiftg to us J. Aromatis seed If. Match to gether an angle "Stop -Wear" if ' ifi E. 4 Crt ttrt no longer "oiled and grew- ed" they are lubricated, and ac cording to the Union Oil company. ZIsb English tuiheran CharcH. 1 West Fourth St., at Oskdste Ave. Geo. P, Kabele, D.D,, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a, m. Morning service. 11 a. m., with ad ministration of the Lord1 Sapper. Subject of brief sermon: "Ood'a Un fai&ng Good ham," At 7 p. m.. Zlon church joins in the outdoor union service In the city park. Rev. W. J. Howell, speaker. Tint. Methodist. Joseph Kr.otts. oastor. Sun&if morning wDrshlp, with ser mon by A, W. Snepsrd. at 11 a. m. Sunday school, 9:4s a. m., with classes snd welcome tor all. Spworth lesjrae ycAith's hour. T to S n. tn.. la the Sunshine parlor. Baton gssisei service to the city perk. 7 p,' m. All folks more than welcome. Hrst Chawh of ChrtH, Scientist, Authorised branch of 3H Mother Church, The Wret Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Msse, Services are hela every Bunaay at II o'clock, church emflce, art North OaMale. , Sublet for Sunday, July 3s OesS. Sunday echooi at 6jSo, Apcllcanu under the age of 20 may be admitted Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence heelings t o'clock. The Reading Boom, which Ss located at 401 in the Medford building. Is open dally from 7 a. m. to a p. m. except Sundays and holidays. The librarian is In attendance from W to 4. at which time the Bible and H authorised Christian science liters ture nsay be read, borrowed or pur' The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and ylstt the read ing room. Medford Company of Jehovah Witnesses, The Medford company of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED everv Sunday morning from IS 10;W, These lecture are given oy electrical transcription and will be repeated on Thursdsy at 4 p. m. The subject of the one to he given sun' day, July i, is Esther. Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning st 10:30 and every Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at No. 103 Mistletoe street. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. First Frwojlerian Cliurch. WUllam J, Howell, minister. Bible school, 8:45. We urge you to attend today and bring the children with you. Morning worship. It a. a. Sermon, "The Challenge of Jesus," Special music by the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Elsie O. Strsng. Organ prelude, "Manoah. Offertory, "Melody in A Fi&t." Pos'Jmle "Austria, Anthem. "Praise Ye the Lord" Ounow Solo, ' Come Ye Blessed," Soloist: Elsie Carlton Strsng. The evening union service at 7 p. m.. In the city park. Your pastor will deilver the sermon, FiesM t- ter.d. Mrs, Prsnela Llntott, the or ganist of the Plrst Christian church of Roaeburg. Ore., will be the guest orgsnlst. Til federated Cfturrhen. J. M, Johnson, pastor. Central Point, Oregon. We study the life of Joshua this week, and the scriptures cited are to he found Irs Josh., chapter 1-8 ana 3t, 34, A very practical outline of hit life would be: Hi early life; and hi preparation for service. Proofs of his trustworthiness: snd his knowl edge ot Ood. How he met the real test of hi life. The climax of faithful life. Our school open st Young people are Invited to serve with us In msklng this summer the very best ever In Young People's work. You will find a hearty welcome, and opportunities to do your best. Ser vice at 7 o'clock. A special young people's service will be held st the Table Rock school house Prldsy of this week, at t p. m. Meet at the church by 7:30. "R-trtng Reproach for His Sake" will he th sermon subject Sunday morning; and "Christ, (he Medistor," will be the evsnlng sermon subject In our church services. You srs In vited to Join with us in rhorus sing ing, snd in ii our worship. Services at t o clock- Service Offered Union Patrons VI the motorist who wants to prevent! Wearei." Abo Is one ot the 1809 ,K M.1"rTlcB stations ana garazea noWInf t) premature depreciation ef hi. ..t4op.Wetr trtnth.si as Uii Pt! automobile wlU hare It "Stop-1 St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod) I. Msln St., and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at S.4S o'clock this morning. No morning worship. Confirmation Instruction st 1.00 o'clock p. m. Evening worship at 8:00 o'clock. Sunday school teachers meet Mon day evening at g .OO o'clock. Adult class meet. Wedsesdav even ing at 7:30 o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited. Whole Strawberry Jam 4 cups 3 lbs prepared fruit Teups (3 lb,.) sugar Juice of 1 lemon 14 bottle fruit pectin TJse about 3 quarts small fully ripe fruit. To prepare fruit, spread about ii of berries in a single layer and press gently to a thickness of Inch with bottom of tumbler. This crushes centers ot berrlea without breaking skins Put layer of pressed berries into large keuie and cover with layer of sugar. Continue to alternate lay ers of pressed berries and sugar un til all are used, having sugar on top. Alt lemon luice. Let stand overnight or at least 6 hours. Mtx well, and bring to full roll ing boil over hottest fire. Stir con stantly before and while boiling. Boll hard 3 minutes. Remove from fire and stir Is rnit pectin. Then stir and skim by turns for Just S minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit Ladle off a tew glasses of hot syrup for jelly tf de sired. Pour quickly. Paraffin hot jam as once. Makes about It glasses (fl fluid ounces each). FAIE OF GLENN N JURY'S HANDS COMING MONDAY Continued from Page On ) vote stealing sleeping, in the hospital ward of the county Jail, Catherine Daniels, Jail matron. cslled In rebuttsl by the state, testi fied that Brecheen had eaten break fast at the, tall, at the same table with Glenn, and that Brecheen spent February 21, the day following the bsllot thefts. In the hospital ward. Mrs. Daniels also testified that she saw Mrs. Olenn come' to the Jail door on th evening ot February and h was sion. Mrs. Glens tes tified that "Mrs. and Mr, Petersen of Ashland, now living In Spokane, were with her" at the jail. The ma tron did not know whether or not Mrs. Olenn entered the fail. Th natron also swore that on th evening of February 30, about 7:4A o'olock, on the first floor of the court house, near the record vault, sh w Pf hi, Brecheen, Burle? Sextos and Jones talking. Witnesses for th defense tended to show that rem did not arrive at th court house until t o'clock. Th Sexton brother and Baris testified that t this con fab th theft plot wa hatched. Brecheen at Jail Mrs. Danlla wa positive that Br. cheen hsd eaten and slept in th county Jail on February 31, th day following th robbery. Olenn, recalled to the stand teitl fled thst "Brecheen might have been there but I have no recollection of seeing him." Under direct cross examination Olenn admitted that he had talked to Burley Sexton on th basement steps "about 8:30," and that he wa "bawling him out for not having heat In th jail." Sexton testified that Olenn took blm there to discus plans for the ballot theft, Olenn testified that few people wer m the corrtaor and recalled seeing nobody but Joe Daniel nd Wilbur Sexton, "If the wa no body around, why did you tske Burley Sexton up th steps to bswl him out?" l didnt want anybody to heat me." replied Olenn. "Then, a you testified he body 'U around, why was It necessary to be secret about It?" asked Attorney Moody. The witness repeated h did not want anybody "to hear th bawl out Helly on taM. Jailer Fred W, Kelly testified f sit.,' .'-bi ay ll tlvc to acoustic sr !';M!r is th Jail m contrsd'etlcn is Glean, end Myles Randall, defense witness, Randall testified he did not hear th Jail belt "from li p. m. to S . m." Randall wa held (s the felony tank for druskes driving and spest alees- less u'rht. The Sexton testified the they rang the bell at 3:30 a. m. to Inform Olenn that the ballot then had been completed. Keliey testified he had mad tests st the Jan ben, end that It the 4os to th "bull-pen," where Randsn vi. held, were closed, th belt could sot be heard. Kelly also said that If th light was burning In the Jail offlc. it reflection could b plainly seen la th JU Wssy, th Sextos brothers testified. He said frcrxt the main soar entrance window, it wa possible to e corner opposite th Jail office. Admits Falsification. Randall declared on the stsnd, under Cross-examination, that he had falsified portion of his statement ts the district rttoraey, vrtsewis h affirmed that O, O Claac?, sn in mate, and surprise witness for th ' state, had told him Schermerhorn, Brecheen, Olenn and the Sexton brother dw a 1st of talking up her it night," mmamU ttectawa' tha was fabricated to "jet sat of Jit" The rest st th etstement wa about L, A. Banks kidnaping the dis trict attorney and wa true," ssld Randall, but the court would not let him elucidate on the tsformsttoB. Rends!! vra k cohort of O. K. Goes, hesd ef the; "gtterspiSFed ouscli" here last winter, floss wa recently arrested at Salem tor agitating. At the time. It wss printed and reported. that Banks had schem to kldnsp three local residents for ransom. Captain Cart T, seogwrtd, iestfe ie- 'entry, Co. A., O. N. e end sergeas Charles Reed testified that th repu tation of the Sexton Brothers for truth and peaceableness ws "good." Mrs. Fierese states, thi city, ass Louise Yocum si '.he Grcr-.M Horn district testified they had attended a Ssturdsy sight dance in April, and Mrs. Edith Sexton, mother of th two boy, tola them nhe district at torney will give me ,sli the money t want fee whufcey." Question Changed, Attorney Enrlght's wording of th question was objected to by the state. and the court ordered the striking ot th phrase, "that old Codding." Th court kept the defers suery wf'.hla tn .''pi: ::,T ':e::"r:r. Mrs. Ariel Burton Pomeroy. with Bible snd copy of Banks' newspaper. covered with white scarf, was catted witness ts testify that Wetiey KcK'tr'ck's reputation for truth asd veracity wa "bad," M-s. Pcrre-cr' amplification on the questions war stricken by the court, the law requir ing th answer to be "ye or "no." 'foot- or -bad." Mrs. pot&ersy Jss testified that Jo Kltrlck had told her is the Stmt of fice that "1 have been offered 12000 by that hunch to double-cross Pepa Banks, but I would die first." Th Mte excused ii:.. romcrsf without i suestiss, Sheriff a, a He si Coo county. Peter Culver, marshal of Myrtle Point and N. w. Pinks ton of the Applegata. testified that th reputation of th Sextos brother w "bad." James Watcos, fcrrr.ir csustv Judge of Coo county, and hi brother, Rob ert Watson, for 39 years connected with the Coos county clerk's offlc. testified that Olson's reputation w good. Chevrolet Trucks Delivered For Local Work w. w. Allen. sHsager ef Pleroe Allen Motor company, announced Sat urday that elghty-flv Chevrolet trucks have been received in south ern Oregon for forest aervlc. Crater Ltk Kstior.ti ?.:fe and O. C. C, work is this district. Masy ef the trut-ts wer serviced by thl firm. Th forest service trucks have the regula tion stake bodies, while those de livered to the C. C. C. convertible sd may be a sea dump track r waterproof cover snd seats stay 6 added to haul workers. Mr, Allen syi "According to th National Psssenger Car Registration for th first four month in Wist, Chevrolet lead fe!i cftrs Its M. Chevrolet hM been the leader is isuv ef the lest sir yesrs.'