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PAGE NINE You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRLBUOT, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUXDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1933. Why Not Try r a Want-Ad? Am co aeU joui nomer Wan' - ... rid of a few odd " w .nds u nouseboid tumi.bing. no. .. ... ,0ui aar- no too WW inexpensive "aot-AO not . ,D the rnoune nnd tbe answer ?. d many perplexing oroblems. Here Are the Rates: P wort ttrrt tnaartton i Minim uuo eacb additional WW. ie pet word pet un V"' .l36 copy ohangea 75 Phone LOST AH" fUNO !rTribune. Reward. (WU . dot' missing, call 15"- LOST- WANTEU-MALE SFKMAJ IIKLP -'' nhtu narlor t: SSTMs. CHIUBUR. WKtVc. I Angel.,. Calif- WANTED FEMALE HELP NTEB"' Stanclltf. phoenix. Smthd Young woman for general Wouo7k. gcoo wage.. References. Box 13065, Tribune. Uon? fu?mhed. experience urmec-essSrV- write Superior pany. 303 Havemeyer Street, Brook lyn, N. Y. ."..mTrtv nartner able to hold """..Tr.-t restaurant. Some ' "".J""."' 1 - interest. 13986. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP DIESELS feat replug all type, of oower new di fj , la 13 wks. required amazing op portunities FREE booklet. Hemp c... r.i...i vncineer rut Schools, 637 Weatleke North, Seattle; 2138 6an Fernando Ko... uos o.it.h autoa to demon ?T .S" orders: nearby counts.. W n2!$? job. Fyr-Fyter w- Dayton, Ohio. DIESEL DEMANDING trained men erVwhere. Le.m the quick prac tical way. Transportation paid. Z.i rt.ii.. Call or write DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS. 3330 30th St. Cor. Fol- aom. San Francisco. i,aiu. W NTED Boy 16 to do 8 hours' miscellaneous chores on Saturday. Wage 1.60. Chance for advance ment. Box 844. Tribune. WANTED Experienced men pear picker.. For inxorium.iww Plnnacle Packing Co. No. 1. WANTED SITUATION YOUNGt woman want, housework. References. Box 13985, Tribune. HIOH SCHOOL girls want to work for room and board and small pay. Call B-F-23 BUSINESS college girl want, board and room In private home, with use of piano. Tel. 866 BOY WANTS to work for room and board while attending school. Box 13731, Tribune ' WANTED SIISCEIXANEOUS TRUCK (van) going south load want ed. Harold Squler, Oranta Pass, Murphy Road. WANTED Mink and Marten, good stock. Write giving price, etc. Ted Cronch, Leland, Oreon. WANTED Late model Ford or Chev. rniet truck In exchange for dentist ry and some cash. Dr. C. E. Kunz, Holly Tneater uiog. CASH PAID for small cash rojister 317 North Riverside. WANTED Party to re-decorate house Take pay in rent. 403 East Main. WANTED The beat light sedan 1028 Nash convertible roadster and 100 cash will buy. Box 13953. Tribune WANTED Fat cattle, fat or feed" lamba. breeding ewea. feeder tur- keva. Phone Geo. Ward or Lee Brown evening, or early mornings Jackson Hotel. WANTED 2d hand 8 to 10-ton Fair bank, or Howe scale. Box 566, Tribune. ORINDINO GRAIN, reasonable rates. Medford Seed ft Feed Co. corner Fourth ind Bartlett St. Tel. 803 WANTEDLaundry completely finish ed. c lb. Also day work. Tel 4-P-2 WANTED Pasture lor cows also want aaddl horse. Chester Wendt. WANTEDLaundry completely fin ished. So lb. AIM day won. lei 4-p-a. WANTED Modern house to rent, bedroonu. walking diatanoa t courthouse. Phon H7-J. WANTED Whit URborn pulle'J Oiv description and price. Boi 123. Butt palls. Ore. i HAT ORINDINO A specialty Browo T the hsv rrindet. 40 Aa Central WANTED Usvruja oJ talley home i exchange for choice Csl property 6; j.i Ret tj po, sUhitUd, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS JUNK WANTED We pi; Cash for JUNK BATTERIES & RADIATORS. ALUMINUM brajss. oopper & unk ot ell desert Dttons MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Orape Tel 1009 WANTED Household good, stove, toola or what bave you Medford Bargain Houae. 27 N. Orape St. Tel 1063. t'UU BEM IIOLSKS FOB RENT Furnished houae modern. 910.00. Phone 1569-Y. FOR RENT Small furnished house on Court for adults. Frlgldalre. 319-R. FOR RENT Small furnished house, strictly modern: frlgldalre. 221 No Holly St. S15 9-room partly furnished. Call at 4a s. central. FOR RENT Available Oct. 1st, 1017 West 10th St.. 7-room unfurnished home, attractive architecture, hard wood floors, fireplace, interior walla and woodwork In excellent condi tion: 125. Including water. Charles R Ray, Realtor, room 203 Medford Bldg. FOR RENT 29 So. Peach. Good condition. First Ins. Aacy, Tel. 108 FOR RENT 3-room house, furnish ed, water. $10. 812 Summit. $10 TO 22.50 Water paid 320 No. Holly. 008 W. 10th. 21 Washington. 1025 W. 9th. 918 Elm. First Ins. Agency, H. H. Call 105; after 5, 1670. FOR RENT One of the prettiest and homiest cottages in Medlord Beau- tifully and completely furnished Nice yard and flowers Furnace heat. basement, washing machine, frigid' aire, fireplace, garage in a aplen- did neighborhood. Available Sept. 10 842.50. water paid. 630 W. 4th St.. or call 1473-W. Key at 44 N Peach. FOR RENT House rent for carpen ter work. Box 12088. Tribune. FOR RENT S-room unfurnished house. 1035 W. 10th. 0. A. DeVoe FOR RENT Desirable 7-room un furnlahed home; 3 bedrooms, screen porch, fireplace, hardwood floore, large lawn, with shade trees; with or without furnace heat. c. A. DeVoe, Phone 523-J-2. FOR RENT To adulta or adults with grown children. Ideal 5-room un furnished bungalow In flrat-class condition, close In; has built-in fix- turee. heatrola, electric water , heat er and tank; new Unolelum on kit chen floor; laundry tubs, screened porches, garage, wood house, nice lawn. See property at 719 W. 11th and call first door west. Ready for occupancy and low rent to good tenant. 822 MINNESOTA, 7 rooms, furnace heat. First Ins. Agency, H. H. Brown. Call 105; after 5, 1670. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696. For RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown St White. HOUSES 610. 413 60 and (15. water paid; wood range Phone 105. FOR SALE OR RENT Sidney Smith home t'Orner west Main SB orange Exclusive listing, w 1. Vawter Jackson Co Bank Bldg. FOB 8EN1 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric refrigerator and ranee, breakfast nook furnace otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442 or call W. A. Gates at Groceteria FOR RENT Furn. 3 room apt., heat Ac hot water. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Apts. 525 No. Riverside DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly. FOB RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 718 B. Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS FURNISHED 3 &3 rooms. Inquire 223 N. Riverside. ATTRACTIVE room.. 404 S. Orape. FOB EXCHANGE WILL TRADE '30 Chev. panel dlv7. motor o. K. ana pay casn un.. ence on -28 or '29 light enclosed car. Address Bx 13963, Tribune. TRADE '29 Bulck sport coupe for light car. Phone 1287 evening. EXCHANGE dentistry for wood. Dr C. E. Kunz, HOIiy -ineair Bjag. EXCHANGE Stude 4-passenger coupe like new for sedan or small ranca. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE For tractor 1 team work horses. Maroia t,rowi West Phoenix, Pioneer road. FOR SALE OR TRADE 75 young B R. roosters, cheap. R. F. D. 3. Box 126. Medford. TRUCK to trade for wood or what have you. Tel. 539-R-i. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work and saddle horses. Tel. ojo-k. WANT UVBSTOCK Will trade equity lo a-room boiue. ioellent location uos 10534 Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition. fOT truck. Phone 697-R-l. j-ROOM modern norr.e bath laundry tra screened porch bullt-lns par Mfl shade and rult trees: 1700 equity for car. ao-ea? cabin sit or what have yoa Pboni 1538-L or writ Boi 13337 Tribune POH ALE OR TRADE Oood sound worlt horse 1400 lbs- 7 years old Wxltr Jones, and house below br.dtre. So Ashland. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES for KALE Intret In o,d mine Partner wanted with wmc rsh to operate. B. pay uncovered. Box 93. Phoenix. Oregon. VtVT 1HRKET and Orooery. well lo- ' csted oo'.nj ioo4 ou.:ns. A real buj. 13805. .- Triouni. fOB EXCHANGE SEAL ESTATE WILL TAKE Copco stock or .mall property clew as down payment on new modern 5-room home with breakfast nook, basement, furnace. berdwood floore end fireplace: fur nished or unfurnished. Write own er. Box 679, Tribune. EXCHANGE 11300 equity 6-rootn house, close In, pavement, assess menta paid, for email acreage, mod ern house, clcee In: will assume. No dealers. Box 558. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE New 4-room modern furnlahed bouse, I16M. Make your own terms. 308 Ashland Ave. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabin auto camp at Alturaa, cai Big Pine. Lbr. Co, Medford, Or. ro EXCHANGE Nice Utile bom us send. Oren dear for something clear in Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage. What bave you. 165 7th St. Aahland. FOK SALfc AUTOMOBILES. GOOD USED CARS WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: 1930 Chrysler 'Brougham. 4- speed trans. 400.ug 1928 Chev. Coupe . 125.00 1929 Ford Roadster 150.00 1931 Chev. Sedan 376.00 1928 Chrysler Coupe 363.00 1939 Olds Coupe 265.00 1929 Hudson Coupe 325.00 1928 Hudson Victoria Coupe... 185 00 1930 Bulck 40 Spt. Coupe 450.00 This proves that our price, are lower. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riveralde. 1931 Ford Coup De Luxe. 1931 Ford Coupe Standard. 1927 Bulck 4-door Sedan. 1925 Bulck S-pa&senger. glass en closed, will trade for model A Ford pickup. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck, Pontlac Sale, and Service. S. Riverside. Phone 103. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Exceptional bargains. 424 south Newtown and 19 Elm street. Both home, have Just been com pletely redecorated. Open for In spection all day Sunday. For price, and term, call Tengwald Agency, Phone. 993 or 673. ABUNDANCE SHRUBS. FLOWERS. SHADE $1150 Around this attractive little modern, 4-room house. In excellent con dition: living room, kit chen, breakfast room, 3 bedroom, and bath: good garage, cement floor: 500 cash, balance In 3 yrs. See CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC in new location at 109 E. Main. POP SALE New 6-roora modern house in Eugene. Will sacrifice. Inquire 1139 Nlanuc St.. Medford. FOB SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PLAYER PIANO, sacrifice price: ac cept some trade, some cash. Hurry Staples Realty, Ashland. PIANO FOR SALE 1010 West 4th. FOB SALE SEAL ESTATE FORTY ACRES, .mall hoUM, good creek, wood, school transportation for Medford property. Box 134 Old Stage Road. PAYING DAIRY FARM Al stocked and equipped, 314 mile, from Medford. free soil, 18 acre, of excellent alfalfa, 6-room modern, plastered home In excellent condi tion, 3 barns, room for 200 tons hay, stanchion, for 25 cows, modern milk cooling system, 8 automatic pumps furnishing water for stock and domestic purposes, all appli ances for complete dairy; own mar ket for milk: present Income, .300 per month: 14500 down, balance 75 per month. Including Interest at 6. See CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC., In new location at LOOK AT THIS 160, 320 or 640 acre. STATE LAND along STATE hwy, near Florence, Ariz., at low price Two dollar, per acre will handle: 35 yeara balance, and not much of that. A. E. BUM, 1006 Sunset, or Phone 814. WHEN you think ot real estate, think of Brown Si White. FOK SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Milk goaU. Tel 833-W. FOR SALE 33 head of .tock cattle. Elmo Throckmorton. Applegate P. O. FOR SALE A-l fresh Jersey cow. Hogue, near Howard achool. FOR SALE Dairy cow.. D. p. gan, Rt. 1, central Point. Dug- HORSES FOR SALE 1100 to 1700 lbs. Rear of 1140 Court St. ONE brood sow and 7 piga, alao 33 feeder ptgs. all kinds of ram. 1530 N. Riverside. FOR SA.LE Rambollett rim. 301-J-l. FOR SALEMlSCCLLANKODt BODY FIR stumpve r4 cord wood, corn for calves or young cattle. Bz. 134 Old Stag Road. FOR SALE Large alee rowing ma chine with oara 120.00. Nearly new 303 Savage 2b. Phone 405-R. PEACHES 413 Newtown. Tel. 1133-R. FOR SALE Wheel chair. wter motor washing machine. Phone 539-J-3. FOR SALE KliLffSburr piano and Frlgldalre. Reasonable. 1017 West 10th. SACRIPICE new Lapln fur swagger coat, else 16. 435. 013 So. Central, PEACHES For canning. O. B. Car penter, i mile west of Phoenix on Houston road. Bring boxes. FOR SALE 12-gauge Remington au tomatic shotgun. Phone looo-w. BARGAIN Short time. Master IneU' bator, with oil burner, 370-eRt?; brooder stove, canopy 1000-chirk capsrltj. 1 mile went of Phoenix on Calhoun road. Mrs. Bchermer horn. POB SALE Bd and loose har. I retch, wheat or oat for your cover I crop. V. BotkU. Pboa J5J-J-. fOB 8 ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE REASONABLE 1 solid mahogany dresser and ene.t or drawer., 1 Kimball piano, solid walnut case. Call 48 North Orange, evenings FOR SALE Fine tom.toe io id . you pick them. Bring container.. John Mace, turn right before over head bridge Tolo, 3 mile, then left turn V mile. RANGE end kitchen c.blnet. 50 for both. 322 So. Holly. FOR SALE World Bookman Ency clopedia. Box 567. Tribune. FOR SALE Motorcycle sidecar. W. 3nd. FOR SALE 30-30 Savage at a bar gain. 22. Phone 576-W. AddreM 417 N. Oakdale. FOR SALE Himalaya Giant black berries. 15c per gallon, you pick them. Ralph Tucker ranch. Browns boro. Ore. GET YOUR Fall Coat at Adrlenne'e Special Mle group of Tweed, and Dress model.. Some with fur (rim. Only 119.95. DAIRY FLY SPRAY. KlUe files, will not taint milk and keep, cowa free In pasture. 90o per gallon. Bring own container. Medlord Seed & Feed Company, atore 309 East Malu. Warehouse, Fourth and Bartlett Sts. KILL peach tree borer with Paradi chlorbentene. Medford Seed At Feed Company. Store 309 East Main. Warehouse. Fourth and Bartlett Su. FOR SALE Italian and petite prunes. Phone 7-F-14. FALL rye seed, seed grain, and grease.. Medford Seed As Feed Co. Store. 309 East Main. Warehouse. ' Fourth and Bartlett. FOR SALE Peaches. Elbertaa now ready. R. R. Ouches. Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. SUGAR and 7-F-12. Petite prunes. Phone TOMATOES for canning lo lb. da Uvered Inl 50-lb. lug. Phone 1069. ITALIAN and petite prune.. Geo. B Young. Route- 1. Phone 7-F4. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail R. O. Skellenger, Trail, Ore. FOR SALE Used sewing machine., all make.; term, if desired. ' All makes rented and repaired. White 8ewlng Machine Co.. 34 N- Bartlett FOR SALE Large Ice box; also large eiectrio range. 706 Dakota Ave. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all size.. 2 IS W. 8th St. Tel. 1645-Y FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS GET YOUR Fall Coat at Adrlenne'.. Special sale group of Tweeds and Dress models. Some with fur trim Only 819.95. NEW SEED AND FEED STORE Med ford Seed & Feed Co. 'Store, 309 East Main. Warehouse, Fourth and Bartlett St.. Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other make. rep. Tel. 427; nights 905. Y BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Room. 8 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstalra. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Fence sunk below the ' Una ot vision I, Oriental obblsance; var. 10. Emit light and heat 14. Watched closely 11. Two times 15. Wander 17. Overbearlnr pride and self- msfturrtDttov 19. Small shel tered Inlets 20. American general XI. Orat Lake 21. Hidden 23. Part of the verb "to be 14. Whipworm 25. Tablelands 2. Feels one's wav ft. FJxIit 32. Route from sleep Si. Moves br short lean as. win If. Glacial enow field 37. Think 19. Leave eat 40. Annr 4L Bewilder 42. Branched 44. Like 4R. Partook 47. Birds' homea 4L Tally Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle &ASESCABrtAlR AlwlAlslHOlRlEllLn H m lPlRAlYiANlTl CLg 9i IPIOILH ITU MAINIKIE 49. Ireland 51. One devoted fb any pursuit (, Iridescent Km M. Edible tuber 17 Ancient P. oman official M. Guardian 0. Deal out sparingly L Rem 2. ili nut particle 08. God of war 14. Wreaths on knights' helmets ' r r Y W f I V WiQ I" FT) zzz3' mini" I ! 11 1.Z ill"! Z.ZZZZ l ii Hi. ill Jll-II! " 1 If. !l , ri " 1 " 1 1 I wt 1 11 1 wt II 11 BUSINESS DIRECTOR! a JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract, ot Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaner.. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. U72 Hon.. eleanlni. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty, Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per oen per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See w it Thomas. 45 South Central. ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Stat License No. 8-157. Job printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kind.: book Mndinir! loose-leaf ledgere, and blank billing .ystem.. duplicating caah aale slips and everytnmi u the printing une. x.-au n uri Phone 75. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central, pnone aio Price, right. Service guaranteed ppinkino TRUCKING CO. Trana- fer and atorage. w haul anything at a reasonable orlce. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWI.EV TRANSFER Expert pack era and mover.. Special livestock moving equipment. j"rice rigni Riverside. Phone 1044-X. Piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano. Height song service. Arrang ing, composing, etc. 318 Libert; Bldg. painting and Paperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Orape. LEGAL NOTICES No. 13171 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Wanhlnirton, d. o.. September u. li Whereas, by satlafactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It baa been maae to appear tnat Moororo National Bank," In the City of Med ford, in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, ba. compiled with all the nrovlslons ot the Statutes of the United States, required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking: Now. therefore, I, J. r. T. O'Connor, Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank." in the City of Medford, In the County of Jackson and State of Ore gon, la authorized to commence the business of Banking aa provided In Section Ftfty-one Hundred and Sixty nine ot the Revised Statute, ot tbe Un:ted State.. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal ot office this (l.venth day of September, 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency. Treasury Department.) (Signed) J. r. T. O'CONNOR, Liquidation Notice. The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford In the State of Oregon is closing its affairs. All note. holders and other credltora are hereby noti fied to present the notes snd other claims against the association tor payment. Dated Sept. 30. 1933. GEO, T. FREY, Cashier. Cross-Word Puzzie 12. Above 13. Direction It, Web-foote4 birds 19. Central parte 22. Metal 22. Cook In aa oven 24. Favor or blessing Z. Madness 28. Pitchers 27. Rescue 29. German river 20. Tlpplnt: to one side 21. Companions 83. Public officer 35. Book of tbe Bible IS. Unadulterated 29. Sim 41. Coast 43. oidwomanlsk 4&. Balance 41. Remove from hi ah posi tion 41. Steps for crossing a fence 0. Fixed charges IL Ancient satred Hindu ... -jar1" M. Ftnok.n It. Msieulln nam. If. Nocturnal antmal M. Rest M. Br .9. Heatf evrtnf 1. R, hold I CA1LRET 65. 8ms It horse DOWN L Cure 3. Northern point of the Isle of Man I. In thta place 4. Bustle ft. Qaze I. Rooflike can vaa cover T. Farasltlo In sect a I. Playing card 9. Myaeff 10. Clusters Of trees JL Sweetheart Reorganization Notice. , Medford National Bank. Medford National Bank located at Medford In the state of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep tember 11, 1933. and commenced bus iness September 13, 1033. The new bank u a continuation of the old bank excepting that It 1. organized under tne Banking Act of 1933. and has an entire;; new Capital of 100,- 000.00. Dated Sept. 30, 1933. GEO. T. FRET. Cashier. Call for Warrants. Softool District No. 6. Notice la hereby given that there are funda on hand for the redemp tion ot Warrant. No. 309 to 343A In clusive. Interest ceases on this 22nd day of September, 1933. earl LEEVER. Clerk. St. Mark's Episcopal Comer Oakdale and Fifth Street. Holy communion- 6 a. m. Sunday achool. 10 a. m. Morning service at 11:15. First Baptist Church. W. H. Eaton, minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 p. m. Ser mon subject, "Running In Neutral." The ladlea' quartette will alng. Young people , groups, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 p. m. Halt hour of favorite old songs. Solo by Mis. Luclle Shirley. Evening sermon topic, "When the Tide I. In." You will enjoy these services and the cordial welcome by our people. Come and see. rousquare cnurcli. Corner Fourth and Bartlett. D. W. Cameron, pastor. Sunday morning, 9:45, Sunday school 11 o'clock. Service, 7 p. Crusaders' meeting, 8 p. m evening service. Wednesday evening. Bible study. ' Friday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting. Saturday, 8 p. m.. children', church. Commissary meeting every Wednes day, 3 to 5 p. m. Commissary open Tuesday and Thursday. 1 to 5 p. m Mr. Jaekman ot Coqullle, Ore., will be giving special services every even ing, beginning next Monday at 7:45. Medford Company of Jehovah'. Witnesses The Medford Company of Jehovah'. Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED ev ery Sunday morning from 10:00 to 10:15. These lecture, are given by electrical transcription and will be repeated on Thursday at 4 p. m. The ubject of the one to be given Sun day. September 34, la "Civilization Doomed. Jehovah'a Witnesses meet for atudy every Sunday morning at 10:80 and very Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at No. 103 Mistletoe street. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. St. Feter. Lutheran Church. (Mlasourl Synod) I. Main 8t., and Portland At. H. H. Toung, pastor. Sunday school at 9 :45 o'clock. Hi la Is rally day and all children enrolled In eur Sunday school are urged to be present, Children not enrolled in a Sunday achool are cordially Invited to enroll tn our Sund.y school now. A lunch will be served (or ell chil dren In the church basement. Oame. will be arranged (or the children In the afternoon. Pre Ice cream will be served by the Sunday school. Divine worship at 11 o'clock. Them of the sermon: "Strvlng Mammon Is rin Idol.try." No evening service. Adult class meet. Friday evening at 7:00 Instead of 7:30. The Ladle.' Aid meet Frld.y v nine t 7:30 (or a sewing bee. Sund.y school teacher, meet Mon day evening at 8:00. Public I welcome. The Federated Churche Jo M. Johnson, Pastor. Central Point, Oregon. A rally day program of special In terest Is being prepared (or next Sunday morning to take the place of the morning worahlp hour. The pas tor will bring t,h closing address, and all our people are urged to Invite friend or stranger to attend these services with them. How We Msy Know That We Are Saved" will be the topic In the young people" service at 6:80 p. m. The pastor will lead In this study, and several of the young people will have special part.. We went the rally day spirt to be mantated In our young peoples' department. On her own request, the time (or Miss Lerlda Culbertson to bring th. evening message' has been postponed on week, and th pastor will speak this Sunday evening on th 1st chap ter o( Romans In the series o( Sun day evening measagea from that book. We promise you good aong messages. too. First Christian Church. Ninth snd Oakdale St.. W. R. Balrd, mlnlatr. Bible school st 0:45 a. m. L. Oentner. superintendent. Everyman'. Bible class la court house auditorium at 9:40 a. m. Morning worahlp begin, at 10:50. Sermon .ubject. "under HI. Wing., Christian Ende.ror at 7 p. m. Evening evangelistic at I o'clock Sermon .ubject. "W Do Our Part. Musical program a (ollows: Prelude, "Hymn to th Eternal" (Conoon)! ofertory. 'Andante" (ICav. anagh; anthem. "Th Berctea o( the Lord" (Wllllama)i quartet, "Undrt Hi Wing.); Eleanor Curry, Virginia Gregory, L. O. Oentner, J. Xirkpat rick: postlude, "Postlude In D-Ms- jor (Wely). Evening: Prelude. 'F.rewell" Beethoven: of. ertory, "Scented Memories, Pesse anthem. "( Am th Way." Wilson poetlud. "Processional." Wilson. Effl Herbert Teoman, director; Mabel 81ms, pianist. Following th morning aervlc. number of us are going to Rogue River. Bring jour lunch snd com I with us, Church of the Nazarene John T. La Rose, Pastor. Unified morning service at 9:45 to 13 noon. Bible school classes. 9.46 to 10:58. Morning worship. 11 to 13. Sermon by the pastor on "Wllhered Hand.." Sololftt, Miss Lola Herman, singing. "X Know s Name." Young people's society meeting, at 6:30 Sund.y evening. Evening ev.ngellstlc service, 7:30. The psator will spe.k on "Won Than a Dog." Mid-week prayer and Blbue study. Wednesday evening at 7:30. You are welcome her every Sun day. First Presbyterian L'hurcn. William J. Howell, minister. Bible school, 9:46. We are ready for the winter work. All our classes are organized and the achool faculty manned with fine Chrtatlan trained leaders. We need you and your fam ily. Don't disappoint us. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon "The New Religious Movement." Special music by the choir, under the diectlon of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang. Miss Genevieve Brown, organist. Prelude. "Hymn of Faith" Offertory, "Setting Sun" Postlude, "Fanfare Trlumphale" Bariton solo. "The Publican" .. , Robt. O. WTlght. Anthem, "The Radiant Morn" Little Light Bearers, 8:30. Junior, Intermediate, senior young peoples' societies. Wednesday, 7:30. prayer meeting. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Sep tember 34. "Realty." Sunday school at 9:80. Applicants under the age of 30 may be admitted, Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, whtch Is located at 401 In the Medford building, 1. open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. except Sundays and holidays. The librarian Is in attendance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the servlcea and visit the reading room. Zlon English Lutheran Churrh Fourth Street at Oakdale Avenue, Geo. P. Kabele. D. D-. Pastor. 8unday school at 10 a. m. Bible olasa for adults. Horn coming and promotion day and all member, re quested to be present, end visitor. welcome. Morning servtc at 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "Llfea Principles." Luther League at 7 p. m. Topic Applying Christian Principles Amusements." Leader, Mis. Dorothy Anoren. Everybody Invited. Ladles' Aid society meet, at the churrh Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Sack lunches. Sewing meeting. All wo men Invited. The choir will have it (all reor ganisation and first rehearsal Thurs day at p. m. with Mrs. Elmer Her ried as director. All former and pros pective new members are requested to be present. Our Gospel church Invite, you to Its service.. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel Street Joseph Knott, Minister. Sunday school at 9 :46 a. m. Mr. E. Neumann, auperlntendent. This la Promotion day. It I. essential that all be present on time. Several new teacher, have been provided. Now u tn time to take up Bible atudy and all not attending elsewhere are Invited to enter our classes. Morning worship at 11. Sermon them, "The Dominant Passion." An them by the choir, "Seek Y th Lord." by Robert's. Mr. Merland Tol ls fson Is our guest singer today. Be side, singing the solo part of th anthem he will also sing th tenor solor. "Fear T Not O Israel." by Dudley Buck. Ep worth League meetings at 6:30 p. m. of special Interest to young people. Evening worship at 7:80. Sermon theme, "The Prloe of a Soul." We are planning on making these even ing services popular a well as even, gellstlc. You will learn to enjoy them. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at v Thursday evening choir practice at 7:30. 4- TTA JUAN A, Mex. ItTP) Not all odd. come from the pencil of book maker. Of this, Gorilla Jones, N. B. A. mid dleweight champion, recently became war when he (ought Manuel Vic toria, Mexican b.ttler. In a bout her.. The odds wer definitely shaped by a cnain or untoward circumstances. When Jones arrived (or the (Igbt, th anticipated 18,000 spectators very probably wer at home. -Only a (ew hundred were grouped about '.he rlngalde. The ring, which hadnt been used (or months, had been covered by new canva. which furnished about as secure a footing as a mr.rhle walk. Mexican promoters, who thought not only unwisely, but also not well, cov ered the door with a gvneroua surply o( cornme.l. hauled (rom a nearby tamal factory. Tie new covering glared the floor Use a sheet of Ice. Water helped but little. A Jones atid Victoria crawled through the ropes, they discovered that the referee hadn't been notified to attend. A sport, writer filled the breach and was saved (rom th. Inevlt able booing o a Mexican (Ight audi enc b; Jones uncorking a knockout punch In th seventh round. 4 APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Clan leasun for beginner. 35c. Right foun tatioa, .120 N, Holly,. ROSEBTTRO, Ore.. Sept. 22 (API- While uptown barber, were content to .tend by and watch hostilities, maintaining recently established prices, two neighboring shops In the north part of town today entered their day of warfare over haircut price.. The uptown shop, recently reduced the price of haircut, from 50 to 35 cent, the former price hav ing been established the first of the month. One of the smaller .hop reduced the new price to 15 cent, and the neighboring shop promptly cut to IS cent.. For several hours yesterday both ahop were furnishing haircut at s cent., and today opened with 15-cent price for adult, and 10 cents for children, on shop giving a 10 cent haircut with share or tonic. I . Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Sept. S3. (Spl) Central Point W. R. C." enjoyed a (Ine birthday party In their hall Saturday. There was a good attendance. Mr.. Olpay Richardson, a member who ha. been absent (or many months be cause of Illness, was present. Dur ing the business session plans were made (or holding a Hallowe'en enter tainment October 31. The place wi'.l be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. P. s. Lofland and Caughter Louise returned Sunday from a 10 day.' visit with relative in eastern Oregon. They returned by way of Klamath Pals, thus experi encing the discomfort of traveling through the dust storm In that lo cality. Mrs. Settle Potter and Mis. Dor othy Smith celebrated their birthday . anniversaries at th. Potter horn Sun day with a chicken dinner. Twelv relative wer present. The after noon was spent In vlaltlng. Miss Ruby Hlgglnbotham left las week for Murphy, where eh will teach the primary grade, for th next year. ' Donald Patterson left a few day ago (or th middle wet. (topping for a few day In Idaho Falls, Yellow stone park, the Chicago fair, and wilt make an additional extended vlstt among relatives at other point la Illinois. S. 0. Colin, left Thursday nigh for his former horn la CexroUeton. III. While ther h will Join th family reunion of nine brother, and sister, and will also visit th Chicago fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen of Salinas. Cel., who were recent gueet at th Hllkey home, left Thursday for Chi. oogo, and on their return expect to noia evangeuatio meeting, la Yreka. Mr. and Mr. John Bohnart have moved Into the Howard Mayfleld res idence we.t of Central Point. Mr.. Wyatt was hostess to th Br- an Bible class Thursday, with as attendance of about 30 members. Sunday school of tn Flrat Ohrl. tlan ohuroh enjoyed a plcnlo ta Orant Pass park Sunday afternoon. Nearly the entire achool was la at tendance. Mr.. Candac Pan key ha returned from an extended rl.lt with relative at sprague River, Indian reservation. Mr., weaver o( Sam Vallev enter tained the ladles' Bible class of th Christian church Friday at her horn. President Lulu Powell conducated th names, meeting. Refreshment wer served during the social hour. Thos present were: Mesdamee Lola Young. Rose Hermanson, Lettte Gregory. Ber tha Bursell, Brma Hedgpeth, Viola Lempman. Bertha rethrow. Lulu Powell, Clara Vincent, Catherine Mer. rltt, Misses Mary Maury. Lyl Greg ory, Heien Young and hostess, Mln nl Weaver. The next meeting will b with Mrs. Ruby Powell, October 1. Mrs. Mary Grim ton Sunday tor Corvalll to spend a few day with her daughter, Mr. Wilcox and fam ily, and with her son, L. j. Ortm and wife. Central Point health unit will hold a rummage ssle September 30. and will welcome donation of clothing or anything that might be useful about the home, rich as dishes and cooking vessels. Mis. Dorothy Jon Is teaching tn th Oak Orov school In Josephine county. School opened September 11. Andre Chomel has finished a well on hi newly acquired property that furnishes water in abundance for Ir rigating. BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 39 (AP) Southern Pacific lines reported today Auguat net railway operating Income ww ll.S8S.873, an Increase over Aug ust 1933, when net waa 1504.584, but under the July net of 11,483,349. Operating revenue of 911,709,160 were up 9310,710 from August last ye.r, but down 9100,339 from July. Operating expense, totaled 90.887,076, a decrease of 9399,037 (rom August .933 but 9307,376 above July this year. Net operating Income (or th tight month, ot this year was 93.3B8.U4. compared with 91,675,389 In th 1933 period, 1 HUBBARD, Sept. 33. P Milton B. Keeter, 75. ended a long Illness here today by .hooting himself In the head with a revolver. Coroner L. E. Barrlck .aid no Inquest would b necessary. t BAKER, Or... Sept. 33. (IP) B. Pertrand Trextor was elected com mander of the B.ker post ( the America Legion at a meeting of the organltAtlon Thursday night. He dt- SOUTHERN PACIFIC INGOMEINCREASES