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PXOE SEVEN You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here ' lEDFOUD MAIL TIIIBTTS'E, M"EDrOItD, OTCEGQy, SUyDAT, SEFTErDETv 3, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to wil rout noma? Want m Mt rM of i lew odd ana ends to household turmahlnga? Do you need tooU (or your gar den' aq uwpenalv W ant-Ad IB the Mall rrtbun.o Classified Page will nnd the anawet to these and many other perplexing probleme. Here Are the Rates: pe- word firtl maertlon 'to (Mlnimuia 350) E&cd addition, uuexuon. Mt word I Minimum toe) far UM.pt month, wttbout copy ooaagot 41.2ft 75 Phone LOST ANl FOUND Lost Man's tan sport Jacket on MWwav Road between Four Cor nerTservlc. Station and Medford. Reward. 839 W. 11th St. will PARTY who took black Imita tion leather grip containing sta tionery, etc., from Nash sedan on South Orape. Pleaae return same to Fountain Lodge. A. C. Free man. No questions asked. LOST K dog missing, call 1M8. LOST Horn-rlm glasses Monday night between 8acred Heart noa- . pita! and Riverside. Please return to Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Must be able to type. "Hi"? ' WOMEN Earn"" 13 down sewing home, spare time, materials cut, In structions furnished, experience unnecessary. Write Superior Dress Company. 303 Havemeyer Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. WANTED MALE HELP MEN WANTED DIESEL Jobs coming up everywhere onnortunltv now for 10 men re work out part tuition at l;00 per hour on Diesel course. Special Fall Rates now on. Transportation pain. Call or write Diesel Power Engin eering Schools, 3320 30th St., cor. Folsom, San Francisco. Calif. LEARN DIESEL NOW Big pay op portunities will amaze you, only 8 to 13 weeks required. Free Diesel booklet tells all. Hemphill Diesel Engineering Schools, 537 Westlake . North, Seattle, 3138 San Fernando Rd., Los Angeles, Calif. STEADY WORK Good pay. Several choice openings In country and towns for reliable man or woman. No capital or experlenoe required. Write Mr. Thomas, Supt., 426 Third St., Oakland, California. LOCAL MAN who can meet the pub lic, can build a permanent repeat business calling on the homes with a well known brand of Coffee and other food products. If Interested, write Dept. A, Blue Ribbon Pro ducts Co., 6th at Natoma, San Francisco. WANTED SITUATION CAPABLE, efficient woman wants practical nursing, cooking or house keeping. Excellent cook. Mrs. L. J. King, Eagle Point. CAPABLE middle-aged woman wishes to care for home for employed cou ple or work In restaurant or board ing bouse. Box 13025, Tribune. MAN AND WIFE wan position on ranch. Experienced. Riverside Apt. No. 33. WANTED MlSCfcLLANEOCS TO TRADE Remington typewriter for a midget radio. Carpenter at Walter Franks, Central point. DRIVINO to Chicago, can take 3 per . sons, share expenses, leaving soon Mrs. Moore, 1 mile So. of Talent on Highway. WANTED Gentle milk cow for her feed. Good feed, good care, and running water. S. P. Robb. 2 mi. No. Jacksonville, Old Stage Road WANTED To buy 811 Bennett St. a few chickens WANTED Lambs' wool. Paying high prices. J. J. Osenbrugge, Medlotd. WANTED Ewes and lambs. Wi Box 10, Mall Tribune. FOR general painting and floov wax ing, call 906-L. WILL SHARE expenses to Salt Lake or Sacramento about Sept. 10 Box 13538. Tribune. WANTED Wool, hides snd pelts: pre mium price for lamb's wool. Med ford Bargain House, 37 N. Orape Phone 1082. WANTED Pasture lor cows also want saddle horse. Cheater Wendt. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished, 8c lb. Also day work. Tel 4-P-J. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished. So lb. Phone 4-P-3. WANTED Modern bouse to rent, 8 bedrooms, walking distance to courthouse. Phone 117-J. WANTED Whit Leiliorn pullet Olr description and price. Bos 133. Butt Fall. Ore. WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey cows to party with feed. H. B Howell. Rt 3. Orants Pas. BAY GRINDING A specialty Brown the bay grinder '40 So Central. PHONE 169-R Have your furniture re.iphoist.red, reglued, rtflalsbcd Thlbadlt, WANTED MISCBUJLNEOCS JtJNK WANTED We pay eaab for JUNK BATTER1BB & RA01AIORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER at unk Of All descrlDtiona MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8E .7 No artpe Tel iota WANTED Household good, stoves toola or what hav you. Medford Birgaln House. 37 N. Orapt St, Tel looa. WANTED Listing of tsltey borne IB exchange (or choice Cal property Staple Realty Co.. Ashland. rou UtN I HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses. Call 101, Almond FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. 313 N. Peach. 3-BOOM house close In. Inquire 33 Almond. FOR LE.4s01enO- "court. 7 room attractive stucco. un.urnlsh, ed or partly furnished: hardwood floors, fireplace, tiled bathroom. basement, piped hot air furnace, attractive grounds. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Tel. 303. FOR RENT 4-room modern house. unfurnished or partly furnished. Aio Beatty St. Inquire next door north, or Phone 6.3-J. FOR RENT 7-room unfurnished house; 4 bedrooms: near high scnooi. raone i i-w. FOR RENT 115 North Oakdale, 5. room unfurnished, very desirable rower nai. seduction In rent al lowed for care of upper flat. Chaa. K. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg Phone 303. FOR RENT Completely furnished . nouse. u Woodstock. FOR RENT 5-room modern house. east side. Phone 1858. FOR RENT House rent for carpen ter work. Box 13088. Tribune. HOUSES HO. (13.50 and 815. water paia: wood range Phone 106. FOr RENT unfurnished. Home, furnished or Brown & Whit. CLASSY modern 5-room etuooo. east iront clear B35 pine. HOMES FOR RENT Call 898. FOR SALE OR RENT Sidney Smltn nome iorner west Main ee orange exclusive listing w I. vawter Jackson Co Bank Bldg. FIVE room rurnlsned bom. 118 Cot tage. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3- housekeeping rooms . eiu. at i3'r Tripp, inquire 703 w. . I'itn Bt. RENT 2 and 3-room furnished apart ments, oio no. central. FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment combination living and dining room leeping room, kitchenette with bullt-lns. gas range, refrigerator oath and toilet. Heat and water furnished. Rent 11800 per month Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune office. DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly. FOR SENT FURNISHED KUOMB ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Orape. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep- ins rooms with oath room prlvi leges, garage. 810 per montb- 326 So Riverside. CLEAN rooms, good beds and board. Deorover's. 718 Welch. POR RENT Attractive rooms, board at 14 Cottage. good FOB RENT BOARD AND BOOMS FOR RENT Good board. No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Rates very moderate. -' FOB RENT -MISCELLANEOUS GARAGE or. store room. Riverside. FOR RENT Room 16x80 feet On Grape St. Suitable fo small bust' ness Located next door to Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent Call at Mall Tribune office or Phone 75. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEASE New. modern building, 80x25 feet, colorfully decorated, Ideally situated; suitable for res taurant, drug store or ahoppe of any kind; 835 per month. Located at 633 S. 6th St, Grants Pass. Ore. See owner, 614 S. 4th St., Orants Pass. FOB eSUDANGB FOR EXCHANOE Cow for wood light car. George McMahon, 1 ml so. Talent. FOR SALE or TRADE Young pure bred brown Jersey bull. Tel. 417. WANTED TO TRADE Good Jersey cow for a piano, rubber tired bug fry, John Deere disc plow. 3-bottom B-ln. gang to trade for radio or wood; coming yearling Guernse; bull tor sale. Ed Vogel, Rt. Box 354. Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work and saddle horses. Tel. 838-R WANT LIVESTOCK V.UI trade equity in a -room bouse, ixcel.ent location box 1063. Tribune. FOR EXCHANOE Light sedan In good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. 1-IUViM m-jdern home oath laundry tra screened porch Dulit-ina gar age shade and rult trees; 8700 equity (or car. ac-eag cabin lit or wnat nave you raone iuo-i. or write Box 13387 Tribune FOR SALE OK TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lb. 7 fear old Walter Jone, Snd bouse below br.aje So Ashland FOB ECHA.NUE REAL EST1TB EXCHANOF 8-room nous In Ash land. George McMahon, 1 ml. So. Talent. UNDER 4 Bxchsnie .. Real Estat FOR SALE or TRADE Equity In 400-acre ranch. 50 acre creek Dot- torn land. 15 cres al'e'fa. balance pasture and -ood. All farming) rOB EXCHANOE EEAL ESTATE and wood-cutting equipment go with place; also 7 head good dairy stock and team. Ten miles from Medford. Will consider real estate in or near Medford. Box 13622, Tribune. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10- csbln auto camp at Alturai. cal. Big Pine Lbr. Co.. Medford, Ore. TO EXCHANGE Nloe little home in Bend. On, clear (or something clear In Medford or Ashland. Prefer amal) acreage. What have you- 153 7th St. Ashland. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE CITY Homes, Ranches, rentals and trades. Roberts, 730 W. 3nd, phone 13.B-J. A MODERN Home at a sacrifice price. S rooms. . central Point, raoer Agency. . PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 10-acre Valley View ranch: 5-room house and bath, cooler, 3 large screened porches. S large poultry houses: water piped to all; granary, barn, gar age, auaira. pasture, grapes: s-ou. full price. R. A. Rolf, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE Inquire at 733 McAn- drews road. If you want to buy i dandy little acreage adjoining the city, at a price far below it value WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown ; White. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE My home, t-room house, larite lot 70x129: cheap, for so. Come see It at 428 Hamilton St, Medford. FOR SALE Cozy 5-room cottage, modern, fine lot and garage, just off West Main St. Must sacrlll-ie this place at 81000; terms. Write Box 262 for appointment. FOR SALE 3 houses, both on paved streets near school; one rented; trade for good country home with small acreage. Will assume. Box 13560. Tribune, or Phone 70. FOP SALE New 6-room modern house in Eugene. Will sacrifice. Inquire 1129 Nlant.c St, Medford 6-ROOM modern house. Price 81500 623 N. Riverside. Phone 319-x. FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE; Young turkeys hatched May 1st. cheap, inquire reier ueiv ranch. Eagle point. 176 R. I. Red pullets. Blood. Pitt View Ave, near Central point. ' FOB SALb LIVESTOCK for SALE SnaDDV saddle pony Also vouna saddle mare, 101- . Jackson. FOR SALE 100 sheep, phone 417. tOH SALb M lSUELLAN KOU8 THAT RED SEED In blackberries caused from blackberry mite, in sist on blackberries that are spray ed, cultivated and free from mite. X7V4 cents gauon, s.i cents . lb. picked at the Lathrop Ranch 3 miles west oi urani rase. FOR SALE 25-35 Savage Rifle, like new. Dandy deer gun. Highway Exchange, So. of Phoenix. FOR SALE Crawford Canning Peachea. Bring containers. Joe Kantor, route 4, box 337. TOMATOES, Corn, Squash and Beets for sale or trade ror wood, chick ens, cow, calves, or wood cook stove or what. M. Holllster. first Service Station south Talent. WANTED To buy peaches, any kind. Phone 1524-w. TUSCAN Cling Peachea will start to ripen sept. o. E. E. Foss. Talent. TRAILER Good tires, 610. Phone 1385. GOOD USED Sheet Metal suitable for aiding or roofing on outbuildings, Brill Metal Works. FOR SALE Baled straw. 30c per bale. E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone 697-R-l. - ' BARTLETT8 for sal on trees. An derson farm. Talent, Phone Ash land 436-Y. FOR SALE Oolden sweet corn, can taloupes, tomatoes, Damson plums. F. S. Carpenter, J'vllle highway. FOR SALE Apples, crabapplea, plums, Bagley orcnard. Talent. WOOD for hay or potatoea. near Trail. R. c. Skeiienger. Trail, Ore. FOR SALE Used sewing machlnee, all makes, as up: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 34 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Large Ice box: also large electric range. 709 Dakota Ave. TUSCAN CLINO peaches. Ranch. Talent, Ore. FOR SALE 1-3 hp. electric motor and rotary pump, very reasonable price. Inqulrj Valandra Hotel. Cen tral Point. FOR SALE 13-guage Western Field pump shotgun. 031 Bo. Holly. FOR SALE Ultra violet health lamp, cheap. 113 Mistletoe. TOMATOES for ssle at Calhoun ranch, 1 mile southwest pboenlx. le lb., already picked. Bring con talnera. POR SALE -Tomatoes le lb. Bring containers, second wnite bouet from crossroad on old Midway road Eiledge Garden. CUCUMBERS, eut flowers, dill pick lee. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all elzes. 315 W. 8th St. Tel. 1S45-Y WINTER cabbage, cauliflower, broc coli plant. 1303 E. Itlh. FOR SALE Port Or lord cedar boat. A1 condition. 349 Apple St. FOR sand, gravel, aedlment, fertlllztr and teaming. Phone 913-J. MIKtEI.LA.NEOlS " Authorised Frigldalre Service. Other make rep. Tel. 437; night S05-Y flJR 9AUS AUTOMOBILES. POR SALB On Pedtral truck, on Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 90 Central. FOR SALS AOTOMBILCS FOR SALE Ford Truck. 1981. long wheel base, dual wheels, overload springs, good tires, good condition throughout, for 8300 cash or will take a good amaller truck In part payment. 1603 N. Riverside. BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS liberal Tradea and Terms. 1930 Bulck Spt. Coupe. 1930 Chrysler 70 Brougham. 1929 Chev. Coupe. 1929 Chev. Sedan. 1929 Chev. 4 Coupe. 1931 Chrysler 6 Conv. Coupe. 1928 Packard Sedan. 1929 Ford Roadster. BUY NOW! ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 88 N. Riverside. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and Title Insurance. The onlv complete Tide system In Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning Floor waxing, ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant in souinern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose -leaf ledgera. and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caah sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Orape. Phone 75. painting and Paperhangtng. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 8. Orape. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas, 49 South Central. ground floor Oraterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. 8167. Piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano. Halght Song Service. Arrang' lng, composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE-CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans, fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street, Phone 333. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock rAovlng equipment. Prices right. Riverside. Phone 1044-X. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call, Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 40. Jackson County, war rai.ts No. 3680 to No. 4169 Inclusive are called for payments Interest to cease on September 4. 1933. War rants to be presented for payment at the office of the District CleHc, City Hall, Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School District No. 49. Reld. Murdock 4t Co.. canncrs 01 the Monarch brand- Bartlett pears will be represented at Medford this season by Myron Root. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Manufactured S. Mail 9. Frequently 12. Above 13. Toward shel ter 14. Court 16. Persian fairy It. Rtecl workers 18. Uuslcal In terval 10. Poems 21. Exhamt 13. Instrumental Ity H. Arabian cam el's hair cloth 16. Wittieiero 17. Picture puzsls 1L Herb from which a heallnr balm is mz.6 II. Vot antique 34. Kind of mstal 35. Uncooked J 8. fast 17. City In Italy 19. Air nozzle of a for fur Solution of Yeattrday'i Puxil MiAiDn,:!Ai"riEiDnTiAiGi aIPa6useUawaI T HlulDEElslslElMclrrtsI l , . fT It I r- rMs r Is. I9PI M5rrjsHpPM o tIh e rplostH&1e.1 R U TEgl mE iMaElfMAlsl am ENplskai InIsIbIrTtI T I R . EpAfLlTlonA.GlEl DOWlAlRlEasCTGlErRl TOULOUSE! iREjly S E R JJfT E A P E Tjjf ARO SLiS E W Bt East Indian welg-hts 81. Sacred imace 61. Border for a plcturs ! Shirker DOWN l. Corrupts L Cleaning 17. Prevalent impl.ment 10. Bust!. 1. Prayer r m ' L JL ill S Hp 27 I 26 1 Jo 'JibtM iu , ..'. lH 'S'M . I ll 7 m m n mr 1-1 Wr Tr craps St. Mark'i Episcopal. Corner Oakdale and Fifth St. 8 a. m Holy communioa. 11:15 a- m. Holy communion. Main Street Methodist Church, south. N. D. Wood, pastor. Sunday achool 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Mae Albright In charge of the worship ser vice. Sermon by the pastor. 11 a. m. Young people's service. 7 p. m. Union services at the city park 7 p. m. Rev. Howell of the First Pres byterian church of Medford Is the speaker for the union services. First Baptist Church. W, H. Eaton, minister. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. The pastor will be at home and will speak on "A Code for the Church." Myron Eaton will sing. "My Task." Young people's groups, 7:00 p. m. Last of the union services In the city park at 7:00 p. m at which Pastor Howell of the Presbyterian church Is the preacher. A cordial welcome awalta your pres ence at these services. St. Feter's Lutheran Cliurcb (Missouri Synod) E. Main St. and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. No morning worship. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Note the change of time. "He Hath Done All Things Well," theme. Hymn practice after service. The adult class meet on Friday evening Instead of Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. -r The public Is cordially Invited. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Medford Compauy of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford . over KMED every Sunday mornl; 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 one to be given Sunday, September 3, la "Resurrection." Jehovah' Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 and very Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at No. 103 Mistletoe street. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Zlon English Lufhern Church Fourth Bt. at Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele, D.D.. pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Classes for all ages. 11 a. m. Morning service. Subject of sermon by the pastor: "The Best Business on Earth." 7 p. m. Tlie last Union outdoor ser vice for the summer In the city park, Rev. Howell In charge and speaker, Free Methodist Church E. N. Long, pastor. The pastor la glad to announce the special evangelistic services to be held at the church all thla week be ginning Sunday evening. Sept. 9. The district quarterly conference will conclude these services over the week-end. Rev. R. J. Milton, formerly of Port land will be the principal speaker. Rev. A. C. Archer will also be present over the aext Sunday. . Sunday school will convene at 9:45. Y. P. M. S. 7 o'clock and an evan gelistic message will be brought by Rev. Milton at 8 o'clock. If you enjoy the good old fashion ed gospel plan to attend. You are welcome. Cross-Word Puzzie . Was Indebted 10. Golfer's warn Ins; cry 11. Throw llfhtly 17. Dallied 19. Mexican dish tU Oily sub stance tt. BoMcr on 24. Made the aound of rooster It. Lady Immor talized by Dante 19. Press 10. Crymalllsstl rain 12. Part 13. First roller which ths cane strikes In a three roller au(r mill 21. Large stream 2ft. At no time 40. Kind of cheese 4L Mother of ' Helen of Troy 43. Discolored plac 44 Ood (less of discord 41. Character in "Peer OyntM 42. Enemy 49. finish 1 Take away or detract 4 Scandinavian navlcator i. Type or ti cs I lance or perfection I. Mount of Ollvaa T. Luclry number t. Mark aimed at In curling Pilgrim HoUaew The revival meeting in the tent on Central near Jackson la being eon ducted by the Pilgrim Holiness church. Services each evening at 7:30. Come and enjoy the song ser vice. Sunday 0:45 a, m. the Bible school, peaching at II a. m. We ex pect to continue the services thru two or three weeks. Rev. 0. Edwin Cox and wife are the new pastors of the church, and Rev. Paul Nerlng, the superintendent, will be here to take charge of nnM special meetings. The Wesley and Fox doctrines will he expounded and adhered to In our work here. AH are cordially Invited to attend. First Christian Chqrrh. Ninth and Oakdale street. W. R. Balrd, minister. Bible achool at 0:45 a. m. Oentner superintendent. ' liveryman's Bible class In house auditorium at 0:45. Morning worship begin at 10:55. Sermon subject, "Christ and the La borer." Musical program aa follows: Prelude, "Andante Rellgloao"....Smlth Offertry, "Moods" Krogman Solo, selected Thelma Gentry Anthem, "Ood of Israel" . Heyaer Postiude. "Poatlude" Wely - Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Union church services In the park at 7 :00 p. m. The speaker will be Dr. Howell of the Presbyterian church. The First Methodist Church. Laurel and West Main street. Joseph Knott, minister. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. Mr. E, J. Neumann, auperlntendent. We meet this Sunday In general assem bly. A special missionary program will be given. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Ser mon theme, "Clod and the Laboring Man." A cordial Invitation I ex tended to member of all labor or- ganliatlons. Mr. Clarence Meeker will sing "Not a Spsrrow Falleth," by Abt. The Epworth league will meet at p. m. The last of th summer vening union services will be held In th city park at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:90 p. m. The Federated Churches J. M. Johnston, pastor Central Point, Oregon In the Bible acAools we are study ing "David" thla week: end th lea son begins with th 19th chapter ot 1st Samuel. Our school open at 9:45. and we have a class for each grade. You will be alwaya welecome. We Invite all young people to study and worship with ua at 7:30 p. m. thla coming Sunday. We are Just be ginning our plans for th Uvest fall and winter campaign; and w In vite your cooperation. 'Definite Instruction By th spir it" will be th theme ot fahe sermon In the morning church aervlc; and In the evening service the subject will be: "Some Chief Concern." All are Invited to worship here; and we will snpreclat your presence and help in the song services. Evening service begins at 7:30 o'clock. Church of th Nanrerw. John T. LaRose, pastor. The pastor will speak at both Mr- vices Sunday. The subject for th morning message will be "The Curse of Neutrality.". For th evening ser vice tho topic will be "Th Rich Ruler." Clear and foroeful messages of pertinent truth for the day; The Young People'a Society will present a special missionary program Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Thl will be the first of a aeries of programs presented by the various committee of the society. Regular services for the day: "uni fied Bunday Morning Service," 0 :45 to 13 noon. Young People' society groups meet at 7 p. m. Class meet lng In th annex also at 7. Evening service at 8. Mid-week prayer meet ing in the church Wednesday even ing at I. ' Everybody welcome her. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of th Mother church, th First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Service are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 312 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Sep tember 3: Man. Sunday schol at 1:30 a. m. Appll cants under th age of 30 may be admitted. Wednesday tvenlng meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 8 o'clock. The readlna; room, which I located at 401 in th Medford building, Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., except Sunday and holiday. The librarian 1 in attendant from 10 to 4, at which time th Blbl and all authorised Christian Science lit erature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Th public I cordially Invited to attend the service and vllt th reeding room. first Presbyterian Chnrrh. ... William J. Kowell, minister. Bible school, t :45 a. m. Com along and bring the children. W have a class for every age group and each class taught by a trained teachar. Morning worahlp, 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "The Living Ood." Thl will be the first of tour sermon to be preached by the pastor, Rev, William J. Howell, concerning 'th present crisis through which we are passing If you sra not afraid to face th fact, come along. Special music. Mia Dorothy Reyn olds, orgsnist: Prelude, "Chant Sans Paroles" (Tschalkowsky); offertory, "Tolling the Old Mission Bell" (John son): postiude, "Fesvtv Mrh IBIsckmorel; solo, "Just for Today" (Abbott). Soloist, Mr. Edith Oar- rett. soprano. The choir wilt reanm practlc on Thursday avenlng. September 7 at 7: JO. All who wish to help us our music this year plea b practice. Thank you. Card of Thanks We wish to expres our thanks to those Who so kindly assttd us in the loss of my brother, also for th lovely flowers. Mrs. Amy Krleger and family TROUBLED WORLD FINOS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ASSURES Th following lecture entitled "Christian 8clence: Ila Assurance to a Troubled World." was jlveu Friday evening at the Rlalto theater by Pe ter V Ross, C. S. 8.. of San Francisco, member of the Board ot Lectureailp ot the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, In Boston. U. 8. A.: In recent years the English speak ing race. Indeed western civilisation, has been stirred to Its dcpihs by Mary Bsker Eddy In her discovery and presentation of Christian Science. To countless thousands this Science .has become their avowed religion and has cast their Uvea into a larger and fin er mold. Other countless thousands never have read Mrs. Eddy's great book "Selene and Health with Key to the Sorlpturea." Possibly tltey never have spoken the words "Christian Science." Yet ti:ey have, not escaped Its heal ing touch because Its beneficent In fluence now has been at work in the world over half a century, and in directly. If not directly, has reached multitudes who have not known It name. In on place In her writings (Sci ence and Health, page 465) Mrs. Edy dy define Ood aa "Infinite Mind, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, Truth, Lore." And In another (Retrospec tion and Introspection, page 60) she writes: "Life la a term used to In dicate Deity; and every olher name for the Supreme Being, If properly employed, ihaa the algnlflcatlon ot Life." From thla point of vantage It la easy to see how Ood can be every where and All-ln-all, for obvlouslyy Life, Mind, Principle are everywhere pervading and all-prevalllng. No place or purpose, then, remains for man but to abide In Life and reflect. Life. Paul, apeaktng on this Issue with his usual Intensity, declares that m Qod "we live, and move, and have our being:" and that Ood la "above all, and through all, and In you all," It Is perfectly accurate, therefore, to de fine man as the expression or mani festation of Life Life without be ginning or danger or disease or end. To contemplate thla scientific truth Is to look Into the perfect law of lib. erty, Is to understand and apply the dlvln law which set man free from the aupposltlonai lawa ot sickness and decrepitude. Disease Extinguished The recognition ot this true status of Ood and man la the basis at Christian Science practice. Treatment or prayer In Science. In the case of sickness, consist largely In realizing, aa clearly a one may, the unity -of man with Life harmonious and irre pressible, and the consequent Im possibility, save in belief or appear ance, of Inaction. Inflammation, or Infirmity of any kind. Eternal Life, of which the Scrip tures aver man la the Image and like ness, really cannot be In pain or Jeopardy, Life knows no opposition and biook no interference, but, un fettered and uucontamluated, Is In operation throughout mans being. even where disease may seem to hold sway. Having one'a spiritual self In thought a the "temple." what more reverent, more rational, more potent prayer can one utter than to declare: "Th Lord la In hi holy temple, let all the earl1) (error, evil, disease) keep sllenc before him?" Did not Christ Jesus have thla law, thl truth, In thought when he an nounced. "I and my Father are one"? "Where'er he went affliction fled, and this oftentimes wIMout and di rect effort on nts part, apparently. People who came Into hla presence, listening to his speech or touching him in the throng, took on new hope and strength. They forgot their hun ger, their bodily Infirmities, their anguish of remorse. Ears were un stopped and eyea were opened. There are those, It la true, who are tkeptltal about th New Testament biographies of Jesus, and sincerely so. Yet how has any one the right to question the acta ascribed to Jesus until he himself has reached the stature of sinless manhood? Who can say what potentialities resld In perfect man? Present Perfection A men and nations accept the teachings of Christian Science, the human mind begiiy to part with It limitation. Then individuals begin to racognlee the universe more nearly a It la and to envlssge the health, abundance, and opportunity which are the legitimate birthright of man. Thereby does mankind get glimpse of that ultimate perfection which characterizes reality; for it would be bold man who would argue that Ood'f creation falls short of perfec tlftn. Biology believes that man began a low, simple form of life. In an In concelvubly remot past, and through out tho agea has been tolling upward toward perfection attainable, If at all, In a future atlll dim and distant. Theology teaches that man began perfect, only thereafter to fall through disobedience; and that now his nilrf concern Is to recspture that perfeotlon. Christian science Insists that splrl tual man, tru selfhood, was never las than perfect, never . less than eternal Life expressed; and that per fection la man'a real atatus now. Sci entifically speaking, therefore, man 1 not working toward perfection; rather 1 h working from perfection, For perfection 1 not atatlc. no mora than are Life and mind, which undeniably are In constant and per petual operation. Jeau sums th! up emphatically when h. declares, "My Father worketh hitherto, and ' I work." A state of rest or completion, without further work or continued capacity for unfoldment or higher height to climb, would b intoler bbl. To paraphrase Tennyson" tlr rlng Una Man desire no Isle of th blest, bo quiet seats of th Just, To rest In a golden grow, or to bask In a aummer sky: Give htm the wage of going on, . and not to die. Spiritual Awareness The practical man 1 Inclined to scout spiritual things aa visionary and shadowy, and to put hla trust la material things, for they, he argues, sre t tnglble and knowable. Yet how are they, how Is anything, tanglbl and knowable, to him or to anybody, except through consciousness. Con scloiuness tells th most confirmed materialiat all he thinks he knows even about matter. It Is to human consciousness that iron is hard, the world round, tho daffodil yellow, the lark melodious, the body heavy, th heart glad. th. man merciful. Without consciousness there would be no form, no color, no sound, no rapture, no life, no world, no man. Man. far from being the physical corporeality be appears, really la an Indlvloual spiritual consciousness. But consciousness seems not wholly spiritual not wholly good, but a blending ot the spiritual and mater ial, of good and evil; and man ap pear to vacillate betwetn righteous ness and sin, health and sickness, life and death. So that consciousness. mysterious In substance and awlft la action, may on moment sound th depths ot Adam and In another as cend the heights of Christ. Yet actually there can be no blend ing of materia, and spiritual ele ments. Whatever In man or In con sciousness seems material or mortal is seeming or phenomenal only, not actual. That consciousness which tes tifies of matter' and mortality 1 false and fleeting; and however in tlmateiy it may appear to be asso ciated with genuine consciousness the two really never touch or blend. Consciousness Continuous . Life and Mind have always found expreM'on, and always will find ex pression; and that expression Is spiri tual man, individual spiritual con- sclousnpis. Hence man coexists with Ood, without beginning of days or end of years. Not In th beginning of ages but In dlvln Prlncipl. ha Ood cieated man. Therefore, were the mist of material existence lifted, it would be seen that birth and death an alike unknown to man. In thl unassailable truth He th remedy for fear. Material consciousness fnay laps at times, aa when an anaesthetic 1 administered or accldont or sickness overtakes th Individual. It may weaken or fad with advancing year and eventually com to an end. If one' observation extends no further than these passing phenomena, on. may conclude that man la mortal and that Individual existence end with the grave. And yet, were the entire structure of material consciousness dissolved, there would remain th aubllm struoture of spiritual consciousness. whicn, like Mind, la from everlasting to evorlastlng. Spiritual conscious ness precedes birth a certainly as It Persia's after death. Repeatedly doea Jesus refer to pre-exlstence a well aa to future existence. "Father," h prayed, "glorify thou m with thin own aelf with the glory which 1 had with thee before the world wa." Also, "I came forth from the Father, and am come Into the world; again, leave the world, and go to th Father." Not By Bread Alone Poverty In the presence of plenty a strange paradox truly. Now that Ingenuity has brought forth machin ery wnloh all but abolishes' physical labor, mankind Is bewildered and knows not what to do with It leis ure. Still mesmerised by th. bygon. curs, that man must earn hla bread by ths sweat of his brow, people look about for a ditch tto dig or column to add; and they would make war on th. machine that have despoiled them of their drudgery. So th. world today, which might b a place of peace and abundance, with cultural and spiritual development a man' chief occupation, has, to appearances, become a place or alarm and want. And the end I not yet, for the mir acle of production la hardly mor than well under way. It can fill th. world with comforts and luxuries as the v.aters cover the sea. Have we not In all this a .hint ot th. coming ot man' dominion? Th intelligence which almost miracu lously ha speeded up Invention and released men from toll, can ws not trust It to lead him Into higher and richer fields of endeavor where work 1 unlabored and gloriously produc tive? Labor, In Its old sense, Is near lng Its end, let us hope; but on th other hand let ua not overlook th. fact that man as God's representa tive cannot be otherwise then active, and that work and business, mor. and better than have yet been known, are at hand for those who have the vision to see. And men have thla vision Just o far a they let that Mind be In them which waa In Christ Jesus. That Mind hold th solution for th. world perplexities; It hss a way ot escape. Leaning lea upon our own understanding and gratefully turn ing to divine Mind for direction, w may confidently expect to find that way ana that solution. Th fact U that after ages ot wan dering In materialism we are nearlng th promised land. Th Hebrew, when they reached th. border ot Canaan after centuries of privation, were dismayed becatise of rumors of giant foea and fortified cities ahead. They therefore turned back Into th. wilderness, where they wandered forty years. Then, more oourageou counsels prevailing, they marched on to possess the territory which had been sworn them. There may be tem porary confusion with us today, but when w mov. forward with Him "whoso presence bright all spae. doth occupy, all motion guide," depression will collapse as fell th olden wall of Jericho. Copper, bras and other non-cor rosive sheets. Bnll Metal Work. NotU. Born Medford business men are still buying their printing from can vasser who live in Medford but who end th order out of th olty and county to have th printing don Not a very good way to build up horn. Industrie and put over lb. N. R. A. Insist that your printing b don at bom. (Adv.)