TAGE NTNT! You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here JIEDFORD MAIL TTvlTSUIvE, BEDFORD, OREGON. S'CXDAY, OCTOBER 2f, lf)33. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WMTl to tel) youi nom.l Want to jot rid 31 a low odds and ,nda in oousenotd lurniaaini:s Jo you oeed i foul jar- ion? . An moxpenalre Want-AO in the Ua rrtbuno Classified Ptgo will find the answei te ibess and many othoi porploxlnj aroblem. H re Are the Rates: pot word tirst uuortlo (Mlnimuno ioc) EacB addition! Insertion. Dor word Minimum 10c) Per lino pot month, wltaout I Jo copy changes 75 Phone i Olen OaK ComUjJ. ZZwDr-. must prove property; also pay lor adv. JTsi gray EOOK' velt school. Phonel436-X WANTED SITUATION Call S27 Austin. Rm, lSard and email wage. Rel er?ea. Box n73Trlbm ' . l,.nlnff OP I ADY wlshe worn. nuu'r- SMTwTth boy hlSii Khool ago Rout rjTTsluposltlOT "a coo o- aistant In restaurant or boA cood worker, will work for lew at start.. Phone 75 or write Box 313. Tribune. i . CURL, experienced in general house- lamlly. Excellent relerences, d res Box KF. Mall Tribune. Ad- WANTED FEMALE HELP TTnted- -Respectable mlddleagei " 2n to do housework 12 MjduH.) In exchange for good home. B 715. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP STEAYVORXOOrTpAY SEVERAL choice openlnw In country kud town, for reliable men or wo men. No capital or experience re quired Writ, Mr. Thomas. Supt, 426 Third St.. Oakland. California. MN WANTED to supply CUSM'me" with famous Watkln. Product In Medtord. Business established, eatn ws average 25 weekly, pay sta.ts mediately. Write J. R. Watkln. Company. 4524 Hollls St., Oakland. Calif. DIESEL SCHOOL NEW classes forming. Special low rate, now on. Earn while you learn. AK for Free Diesel booklet. Diesel Power Engineering Schools. 3320 . 20th St.. San Francisco. Americas ' nre.ltest System of Practical Dlese. Training. vTTTxVed private tutor. Must like traveling. Call at 58 Merrick's Auto WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WNTED 90-degree ft'ar reduction box. 20 to 1. Tel 401-n-l. WANT transportation to Los Angeles o- an Francisco. Will share expense. 1102. Tribune. WANTED Shetland pony, price. Box 711 Tribune. State WANTED To buv model T Ford, cheap. Call 413 Plum, evenings. WANTED Two used pianos a', once. Will give extra allowance on any UPRIGHT PIANO traded In tomir- o-v BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE 26 So. Grape. WANTED Good used p:ino upright must he reieonah.e sntl In gooc condition. Box 705. Tnbune. WANTED An equipped ranch on snares. Box Phoenix. Ore. ', ANTED A few tons ol stock beets or carrot. Adolf Scliulz. Beagle Ore. CHILDREN BOARJJED Experienced c:i:'.J nurse. Rates reasonable. Mr, r.obert Sheehan. Talent. WANTED To lease Mrm on crop h-..:. Rcfere-ccs firn:he3. W. H S.iearln. En:e Point. Ore. PvpEVirS; to southern California Ndv. 1. want return ,.h D'.rtn inii.x. Ms Tram VNTF.D Electric radio. Must be rf..oaab.e. Bex 388. Tribune. WANTED If you have an Underwood or Koval typewriter, in Ilrst-cla condition, you are not using and want to rent to h'xh a--::oo', tu-ri-;-t. or want to a?il same, addrej j D.. Mail Tribune. v ; IX care for e'.dcr'.v s:-k peop'.e in : -.y r-.-r! e. P.or.e 437-X. RANTED H-'U?hOd goods, stores too. or wast nve yo'J Merord B-a:n House. 27 N Grape St Te. lu62 JVSS WANTED t pay sasa fur JtTNK dAlTERIESb ' VOST AND FOUND A R i I I A 1 JK8 ALLUl.NU.-S BHAivs F?FTR ft funk Of ail d,cr'D'.itr MSDFtD 9.tiK3Ai HOC6 11 i:il 14 FOB BENT HOl'BES p-OR BEST Now S room Hevieo witn 1 acre land, improved, on fipruu: Street and Valloy View Drive. See arover Cook on proporty or phone 613. 833 MINNESOTA Furnace heald 5 rooms and e'.aiwd aim room, tire place, garitee, newly painted. Ap ply Room 203 Copco Bldg. FOR REJiT Furnished 8 room houao; alao lights and water. 8 per month. Phone 4-F-3. FOR RENT Completely and o'.ator- ately furnished 5-room atucco noma only 25 nor month. Knight 1c Darnell. 19' No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern B-room hotlse. partly lurnlshed. Inquire 264 Beatty St. FOR RENT--Modern furnished S-room house and Rarape. reasonable, at 812 South Riverside. FOR RENT. SALE 3-room house, fur. nlahed, water. 813 Summit. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. 410!, Hamilton St. FOR RENT Furnished house, mod ern, an. phono 1569-L. FOR RENT Residence at 600 8. Oak dale. Owner. O. V. Myers, N. Pa cific highway. Tel. 25B-J. FOR RENT Modern furnlsiiod 4 room house. 511 Park Ave. 6-ROOM modern house, new and clean, at 147 No. Holly. 25 per month. Lok at it. Adults only. FURNISHED 4 rooms and breakfast nook. Spanish type house; $22.60. Phono 1382-J. AVAILABLE Not. 1. 1124 W. Main. First Insurance Agency. Tel. 105 After 5, 1670. MODERN 3-room house, All. 847-R. FOR RENT 7-room house, 413 So Oakdale. Phone 750-Y. HOMES FOR RENT OalJ 698. POI RENT Home, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. HOUHR8 M0. Ola SO and tit. water paid; wood range Phone 105. FOR RENT 7-room modern homo, 3 bedrooms. 0. A. DeVoe, 523-J-2. FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden 4s Co. FOR BENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Room, board. 153 N. Oak dale. HOARD AND ROOM at 716 E Main Rates Tory moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE room. 404 8 Orapo. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RANCH FOR RENT 80 acres, about 40 acres summer fallow, for grain 4 Palm Block. Phono 17. or 1104-L after fi p. m. FOR RENT APARTMENTS WANT TO RENT 3 or 8 room furn ished apartment, close In. Box 1163, Tribune. FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt. 324 Haven. SMALL furnished heated apt. 1st floor or elevator, close. Box 737. Tribune. FOR RENT Apta. 525 No. Rlveralde FOR RENT Attractive apt., private entrance. 618 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric refrigerator and range, breakfast nook, furnace otherwise unfurnlsiied. Phone 442 or call W. A. Gates at Groceteria. FOR S lit-REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN BARGAIN POfin 0n,7 about l", miles uOUU from Mdford on a good road; excellent soil, sp'en dld view of valley; 3 acres; about one acre In clover, family orchard, balance In cultivation; 3-room house, electric lights, chicken house. Total price $800 cash. ALSO GHftftn 80 .ores: about 18 acres 0 n C U U In alfalfa, about 35 acres In grain and corn; fenc ed with Page woven wire: good road: well for Irrigation: family or:h.iro; 5-room home, eood bsrn and chick en house. Price reduced from 87 000 to $1200 for Immrdlnre sale. err. charles a. wing aoency. INC.. 109 E. Main Street. Only about 114 WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown ds White. FOR EXCHANGE GOOD wood ranee 20. will take part wood. Route 4. Box 164. FOR SALE OR TRADE For pigs. Jer sey cow. freh In few day. Henrv Croiicher. De Barr Ave., one mile north Medford. WILL TRADE 9-month -oM heifer or pulleta for dmall all-electric radio 1297 Sunset Ave. FOR SALE 160 acre timber land. 25 miles from Ashland: 2,300.000 fret assorted timber; w:;i exchange: ar.j orr conj'.riered. 812 Mfrchon'a Exciianze Bid?., San Francisco. Cal. EI.FCVniC STOVE, for cox. fnrm 1m p'em'r.ta or what n.we you. Box 679, Tribune. ! FOR SALE OR TRADE Whit e'.e!trlc wing machine for llfiht aedin tOK FXtllAMiE Hl.AL ESTATE WILL TRADE 31 A. good bottom land, clear, aa down payment on larger ranch or would consider clear resi dence in Medford. Olen Brenner, owner, 100 West Main St.. Medford . OREGON CAMP Must a:i at once. A real investment .:r, cash. Terms and trade. Q. T. L.fram. K.arnatii Fails. Ore. FOR SALE In Centra! Point. b"t b iv in tl-.e county, 5-room Hjp-:o- da;e bur.jilo ;th 2 lo'a. on pavd I s-reot, near s:r.oo.. Easy tern, or w:;i trade. What have you? B-;x 431. Tribune. EXCHANOE 5-room modem houo on bslf acre of gooc truck garden land, J'st east of Portland city llm- lti, clcce to through paved hih w7 ExhMifc- eq.iliv or Mc-ilord o; 4aea, 19 Ta, FOR SALE HOMES 1800 40 A. S' room house, fireplace. barn, !trs. other outbuildings, 2 wells, 7 A. cult . plenty v ood. Mar ket road, school bus. electricity available. $200 down. Bsl. easy. W. R. Lamb. nt. 1, Box 133, Central Point. Oregon. i FOR SALE New modern furnished 3 rooms and sleeping porch. 01330 Make your own terms. Tel. 1382-J. HOME near school Phono 1232-W. I'OR SALE MLS1LAL 1 HI M t 15 CLINE PIANO CLOSE-OUT SALE Bungalows Baby Grands, Studio and Standard Upright Pianos, new and used, many of them half price and less. Several repossessed plsnca some like new, to bo sold for the balance due. Price aa low aa Mo 69. 183 and up. m A n down delivers any upright 355 DD In your home; easy terms w on balance. Hurry down for best selection. Free delivery. CLINE PIANO CO.. Main and Riverside. FOR SALE VOl'l.TRY FOR SALE Mallard ducks, cheap Phone 771. J. H. WooldrlUge. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cock erels, selected and tested for breed ing from high producing stock Priced moderate. Cummlngs Poul try Ranch, 5 miles out Midway road, central point Rt. 1. FOR SALE Turkeys. Mammoth Bronze breeding stock. Can fur nish unrelated hens and torn of heavy boned strain. See sample of our birds In Monarch Seed Co. retail store window. Hens .4, toms 8. W. E. Hammel. Eagle Point. Ore. FOR SALE LIVKSTOCK FOR SALE Cows, helfera and calve. E. B. Lucas. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE hots, feeder. 1 mile from Beagle. Inquire Mr. Swanson. Beagle Postofflce. FOR SALE 1 team young mare. 1400 lbs. 1 ml. East Same Valley Store. John Ouggan. TOOOENBINO billy for sale or trwle by X. Wldmer, ti miles up Butte rails Read. ' FOR SALE 3 Dure boar pigs. 160 lb, each; ready for service. E. J. White, R. F. D. I, Medtord. FOR SALE Younj Guernsey bull, registered. E. K. Anderson farm. Talent. FOR SALE One team mule and har ness. -i mile west Phoenix on Cozy Nook rsnch. FOR SALE Young Guernsey bull, registered. E. K. ylderson Farm. FOR SALE jAUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '27 Chevrolet coach, guar anteed oerfect condition; new tires. new battery; ready to go. Very cheap for quick sale. 807 South Central. FOR SALE 1926 S'ar coupel new tire; cheap.- 1040 w. utn. Good Used Cars No Cash Down . If your old car will make the 'down payment. 60-Day Written Guarantee. Low Prices. 1933 Plymouth 6 Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. 1928 Dodge Club Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1920 Oldsmoblle R. S. Coupe. 1929 Ford R. S. Roadster. 1928 Chrysler Conv. Coupe. 1929 Bulck Stand. Coupe. 19H0 Willys 2-door Sedan. 1927 Chrvaler 60 Sdan. 11128 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1930 Bulck Sport Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. TOO. 38 N. Rlveralde. MISCELLANEOUS DIABETICS Seattle man finds com plete relief in severe cases with simple natural method after special ist failed. No needles, no starvation. Ail letter answered. N. H. .Boies. 321 Bayvlew Bidg., Seattle. I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main. ASHLAND FOR HEALTH -Convalescent home, facing park and Llthla water; open to all patients, board ers, can in renters. 133 Granite 3t Ashland. Ore. Authorlrcd Prlldalre Senrloe. Other make rep. Tel. 427: nighta 905-Y FOR SALE Mlsrr.M.ANEOt'S FOR SALE Forriion belt pulleT' Huo bard Brothers. FOR SALE-Wood ran with oo:l. and wood atove. 20 S. Tir. FOR &ALF Electric ironer and atanrt 35 00. .-hafrr Ectrlc Workt, lit1 E. 6th St. CORN 30o and 7.se per hundred. W. E Allen, Phoenix Garage or ranch 1 mile south of Phoenix. SPECIAL -tube. arreen crld console j radio, '22.50; 7-tube Croeley con i aoie. with twreen grid t'lbe, '25. Dorrs Radio Service, 423 Eat Main. FOR SALE G'.l'.fnian electric radio. ood aa nw. Tei. 44i-W. FOP. SALE Mariner, and household grtodn. cheap. Jes E.dr;dp?, phone 19-F-5. COSCORD OR.?ES Last of season. 208 Clsrk St. S-Q-U-A-S-H One pound, or 10 tori. fi;i or trade for wood, cow, calves, pigs, gram, fence post, fencir.e, lumber, or what you got. M. Hol'.later, 4 mile south Talent. O. V MYKPJf RANCH for Bennett apples. None betrr fc- c-joir snd ua nox. Also Sp:e. Nw tona and W.neaap. North on O.d pAc.fic huhwsy. Telephone 2S8-J FOR .SALE V.'wl rr-x a'O'e and wood rar.re. 20 aSo Fir, upv.a.:a. ; ron SALE fiaiwar pea-hen at the ralho-m ranch, l m.le southwest of Phoen;r. sCRincEr 2-karat diamond ring, j i b,,t CM 0rer takes H. Box 1153.! Tribune. ' i -, .-ljr-,,',-,J-,l-, , FOR SALE Ha--'. ..ea tz.l ' C, a. ytV, t FOR SALE MlSrnl.LANEOl'S FOR SALE Apple wood, 11.90 a tier. Rogue Kiver Co. Phono Moo. FOR SALE Used sewing machine. tU make; term If desired, au make rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett FOR SALE Hungarian fetch seed Phono 823-J-4. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Phono 912-J. FOR SALF Grapes and grape Juice. The Oell Vineyard. FOR SALE Apple, several arlotie W. J. Gebhard. Central Point. BUSINESS "II'POBTUN IITIE8 FOR SALElnterest tn gold mine Partner wanted with somo cash to operate B:g pay uncovered. Box 93. Phoenix. Oregon. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist, Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 3. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract a. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract. of Title. Title Insurance Room a and 5. No. 83 North Central Ave. upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Tide System In Jackson County. Expert VVtndun Cleaners. LET OEORGE DO IT Tel- 1173 House cleaning Flour Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Fire Extinguishers. FYR-FYTER" Fire Extinguisher. Automatic, fire alarms, recharging. Inspecting. V. A. Bower. 327 No Oakdale. 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. 46 South Central. . ground floor Craterlan Theater BIdg. State License No. 8-157 Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kind: book binding; loose -leaf ledger, and blank, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Orapo. Phone 75 Painting and Paperhanglng. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel. 646-W. 313 S Grapo EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Ri'INKING TRUCKING CO. TTan. fer and storage. We baul anything at a reasonable prloa. Ill No. Fir Street. Phono 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. irlcea right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X LEUAL NOTICES NO. 13771 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Mail Tribane Daily ACROSS t. Quickness of perception or riiicorn merit T. Kind of fine llnn 13. Withdraw 14. Ancient nam of the Span ish itenln aula lft. Advertisement 14. full hehind 17. Drlnkfnu veftucl I. Correct: colloi. 19. Ruler of Tunia !L. Mixed rain and a now :). Cucknollk hlrd 24. Faints 3fi. Nevcrtheleaa if i. Symbol (or samarium 21. 7ea 3 1, Formal dla coura S. Mixture Solution of Yesterday's Puxzl Olf A LA B e oS i VTA A R AmPKvmi O RT pIlIa yTas a jM r TTa -p A s .ft0 E --M'LR Aif AkkMX2.nMAkB.2 63. Player at Chil dren's games M. Fprrad to dry M. Wlttlrlfm bl. Broad tlior c.fhfare: ahbr. T. Wish Grara i, Tnr,''"'aa C2. ILi),- an In fusion DOWN t. Asiatic nattv j ; tn irfr,t cr-niinani . Minpla 41. nior: a hbr. J 42. Dine 44. Fn of Jn-lih 4F, Timber tree. 47. Division of a eliolr 48. Pronoun 72 3 5 15 37 3 w op z ; M s ! EM!lf5!LZZlil!I:!ll ZZ!EZZ !Z;M; 6 4i0 ,. 4? ;,,. 4 & & ''." '' '4; Washington. D 0.. September 11. 1933 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undertogned. it na been made to appear that "Medford Katlonal Bank." In the City of Med ford. In the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, na complied with all the provisions of the Statute 01 the United States required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now. therefore. 1, J. p. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank." in the city of Medford. in the Ckiunty of Jackson and State of Ore gon, ta uthoriKcd to commence the buslnes of Banking a provided In Section Fifty-one HunJinl and Sixty nine of the Revised Statute of the Un.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office thl oleventa day of September. 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency. Treasury Department I (Signed) J, F. T O'CONNOR, Reorganization N'uttee. Medf vd 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 bu. mes September 13. 1933,. The new bank is a continuation of the old bank excepting that It la organized under the Banking Act of 1933. and ha n entirely new Capital of 100. 000 00 Dated Sept. 20. 1933. C-EO. T. FREY, Caahlor. Liquidation Notice. The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford in the State of Oregon 1 closing It affairs. All note-holdurs and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claim against the association for payment. Dated Sept. 30. 1933. GEO T. FREY. Cashier. St. Mark'it Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Fifth Holy communion, 8 a. m. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Holy communion, 11:15 a. m. Full r.Mjwl Cluirrh 11 Newtown Street. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11, Rev. L. W, Jaeger apeaklng. Suject, "Chrlitlana1 Relation to the World." Evening evangelic tic, 7:30. Sub ject, "Someone la Coming". Who? Service win conclude each night through tlila week at 7:30. Othera are enjoying these services, why not you? Evangelist L. W. Jaeger will be speaking. Young people's service Sunday at S p. m. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, minister 0:46 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. 8:30 p. m Young people's devo tional groups. 7:30 p. m. E.enlng service. Sunday is Rally pay at this church. Many rally features will bo In evi dence at every service and In every department. In the morning pro gram the Sunday school will figure prominently with special music, dra ma and stunts. The evening hours will bring rally sessions In the B. Y. P. V. groups and In the eveulng worship. Special featurea will be pro vided by the young people. The pastor will. In response to request of his people, again speak on "The Second Coming of Our Lord." You will find a cordial welcome at this church. Come and see. Cross-Word Puzzie 10. 100 squara meters of land t 11. City fn BwlU- arland 11. New Zealand bird 10. A lanffuar XL 8nakellka flah 21. Entertainers ?y or tha sun 27. Steps for croailng a fence 21. Ancient eecla laatlcal win venae) 29. Action at law 30. Lxpnae to moisture S2. Public vehicle 23. Jfpnneaa mtaaiira of length 4. Flnlflh 36. rmductt) 31. Kellna 4. Oravri 4. Anifi i-. Lt It ffand 47. Air: comb. form . Varleiy ift. Kaitenr (1, Precedinf nights M. Peiama 5. Front of the foot M. Therefore CO. Tou and I ft, Grant, aa ter ritory 't nott of 4. F'-fre,it iova: var. Ciod of lova a. Kirently 7. Vera of two maiura t. Border 9. Pet diminutive of Mar- tarat Main Street Methodist Church South N. D. Wood. Pastor Service for the week ft follow: 6 30 p. m, Young People meeting. The pastor will be at Williams Creek for the eleven o'clock service Sunday. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m . prayer vrv Ice and soni; practice. Medford Coinpiinr of Jehovah's Yt Itnesse The Medford Company of Jen-wan' Witnesses are broadcustlng a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMF.D er. ery Sunday morning from 10 to 10:15. These lecture are given by electri cal transcription and will bo repealed on Thursday at 4 p. m. Jehovah Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10 30 at 103 Mistletoe street and every Thurs day afternoon at. 3 o'clock at 737 South Central avenue. All Interest ed In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Knur-square Ohuwh 3w North Bartlett P. W. Cameron, paator Sunday morning. 8:45. Sunday rchool; it o'clock, morning aervlca Crusaders meeting 6:30 p. m. Evening aervtce. 7:45. Wednesday night, 7:48, pray meeting. Friday night. 7:45. Bible study. Women iw for needy Wednesday afternoon, 3 to 5. Commissary open Tuesday and Thursday. 3 to fi p. m. Your presence will be appreciated. riiurch of the Niutu-ene John T. LaRose. Pastor. "Silver Jubilee Bally Day" In the Sunday school at 0:45. The goal for this service today Is 300. The ri valry between the different classes Is very keen. The winner gets die "stiver Jubilee banner. Bettor hurrj If you are to be one of the 300. The pastor will speak at the morn ing worship service at 11. on "Yester day Today Tomorrow." Young People's society meeting at 0:30 Sunday evening. A apodal Ju bilee service la plsnned for this Sun day evening, featuring Mr. Paul Cul bertson of Berkeley. Cal, aa the spe cial apeaker. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. The pastor will speak on "The Sinner's Saviour." Midweek prayer meeting In the church Wednesday evening at. 7.30. The subject for next Wednesday is "When to Expect a Revival." You are welcome hero. First Church of rhrlat. Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, i Scientist, In Boston. Ma, j Services ore held every Sunday at !I1 o'clock, church edifice. 312 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Oct ober 20: "Everlaatlnir Punishment." Sundny school at 0:30. Appllcanta under the ago o( twenty may bo ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Science healing, at 8 o'clook. The reading room, which 1 lo cated at 401 In the Medford build ing, I open daily from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m., except Sundays and holi days. The Ilbrlrlan Is In attendance from 10 to 4. at which tlmo the Bible and all authorised Christian Science literature may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public. 1 cordially Invited to nttend the service and visit the reading room. Church of Christ Tha Church of Christ meet avery Lord's Day at the assembly hall on Wt?st Main atreet, Central Point at 10:30 o'clock for public worship. Tha leaaon under consideration on Octo ber 29 will bo Tim. 3. At this hour wo alao havo an Inspiring song aerv lce, the communion and contribu tion and prayer service. The public la cordially Invited to bo with ua every Lord's Day. On November 13 tho church la ei pecttng to begin a series of meetings. Evangelist Alva Johnson of Turkey. Texea, will havo charge and comes highly recommended. During the meetings a question box will be near the door and anyone having Bible questions In which ho la Interested la Invited to place- them In the box and Mr. Johnson will answer and diactwa all questions. An Inspiring song service will begin at 7:30 each evening followed by the sermon on Mine Important. Bible subject. No eolleotions. Plea? plan to be present each eve ning and bring your Bible. Other announcements will be made later. First Prehvter1an Chiirrh William J. Howell, mlnletor Bible school, 9:4fl We have a fine school and know that you will an Joy It. Como along and bring the family. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon: "Jesua Chrlat, tha Hope of the Wo.w." Ec.si ritoaic by tha 'hoir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang. Mrs. Donald 8. Llb- b;r, organist. Prrlude "Villon" Rhelrberger Offertory "Intermerxo" Rnera poatlude "Grand Chorus".. Oulltmart Anthem "Semi Out tho Llght".. Gounod Solo "Like As a' Heart Dealreth" , Allison Soloist, Mra. Ray Edwin. Evening musical service. 7 10 p. m. Prelude "Autumn Nleht mebblna Invooaticm Lut,ian Clement. Scripture Dlmsr Wright. Chorus "I Waited for tho Tird M-ndelasohn Maurlne McClura Duncan, soprano f'tlolRt, Trio "Pralsa Te" from Atllla... Verdi Elsie C. Strang, soprano A, J. MDonough, tenor Don Newbury, basso Solo "I Thank Thee, O My Father" w Iproao Mrs. F. E. Nandla, soloist Solo "Meditation" from Thais.. MaAseret Ml m Marjorle Paley. violinist Solo "Consider tha Llllea'..Blschoff Roht. C. Wright, baritone aolotst Bolo "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" ... nandet noinia., Mlaa Otar Burnett, soprano Chorus "Tli a Pilgrims Chorus" from Tnnhaur Wagner Advent rhr1t1an Church 1 Intersection of Jackson, with Fir Stieeta. Orace M. Thurtnan, Clerk. Bible school, 9 45 a. m. rreachlng at a a. ny, also at 7;30 p. m. Wm. E. Snider, long time evangel ist, and prophetic lecturer and able preacher, will be here November fi and hold for probably over Nov. 13. Apostolic. I'alth Mission 43 North rront Street Announces special services: Sunday morning at 10:30. Sunday evening; at 7:30. Tuesday. Thursday and rrldajr eve nings at 1:4S. Rer. C. H. Rodman, evangelist, from Portland. Ore., will be present. EvotiRellstlc service, personal testimonies and Bible Truths expounded In all Its full ness. Everybody welcome. No collection aver taken. Won fnsllsh Lutheran Church Fourth Street, at Oakdale Avenue Oeo. P. Ksbele. D. D . pastor 10 . m Sunday school. Classe for all. 11 a. m. Reformation festival service. Sermon: "The Greatest Re formation." Anthem bv choir under the direction of Mrs. Frona Herrled: "I Love To Tril the Story." by Her man von Berg. 7:00 p. m Luther League. Topic: "Lutherans Around the World." Leader. Earl Pedersen. Monday. 8 p. m.. Hallowe'en party In the church parlors. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m Non-Da-nomlnatlona Bible Students' Fellow ship Bible Hour, to which all are Invited regardless of creed. Topic: "Heeding the Vole of the Church." Those with no other local church home are cordially Invited to our services and meetings, and more than welcome. Pint Christian Church Ninth and Oakdalo Sti. W. R. Baird. Minister Bible achool at 9:45 a. m., Qcntner. superintendent. L. O. Everyman' Bible clans in court house auditorium at 9:45. Miaa Elea nor Curry will be the class soloist. Morning worship begin at 10:53. Quartette, "Who Could It , Be," Hsrkneas, Rffia Yeoman. Virginia Gregory. L. Q. Oentner, J. Klrkpatrlck. Sermon by 0. H. Hilton of Oranta Paw. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Anthem, "Abide With Me," Petrle. Sermon by the pastor "Precious Promises of Christ." This la a aer mon you will enjoy. A gift will be presented to the ono finding tho meet promises of Christ, aa recorded in tha four Goppelo. I Mid-week evangelistic service on Wednesday evening beginning at 7:30. Subject next Wednesday evening, "What Must I Do to Be Saved?" Ev eryone la Invited. PhoenK Presbyterian Church Rntph S. Petarson. pastor. J. O. N. Poling, church school u perl n ton ne nt. Church school, 10 a. m. Worship service for Sunday In charge of Mia Lottie Watklns. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser mon theme: "Tho Church, a Field or a Force?" This servlco will ba In the nature of a resume of thtnga accomplished during the paat year and of goals aot for tha future. Since this Sunday marka tha be ginning of the aeeond year of tha pant or', association with this church, he will nw the same sermon theme and text used on his first Sunday, one year ago. There will be re ception of members. Christian Endeavor societies, 6:30 p. m. Evening worahlp. 7:80 p. m. Ser mon theme: "A Christian's Use of Personal Liberty." Special music by young Peoples choir under leader ship of Mrs. Carpenter. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Continuation of the atudy of Job. Tou will meet with a cordial wel come at all service. First Methodist Churrh West Mnln and Laurel Street, Joseph Knotta, Minister. Sundny school at 0:46 a. m. Mr. E. J. Newman, superintendent. Every one should attend aoma Sunday school. If you are not attending elsewhere, you will bo welcoma In ours. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ser mon theme, "Peace, Teace: Whn There la No peace." Anthem by tho choir and & aolo by Mrs. W, O. Andrews. Tho Dpworth League and the Tn termed late League will meet at 6.30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30. A rous ing service U planned. Fine song service led by Mr. Clarence Meeker. Ry request, Mr. Clarence Meeker and W. O. Andrews will sing the old fa vorite .hymn, "Ashamed of Jesus." Tho pastor will preach on the theme. "Church People Who Are Ashamed of Jesua." He will also answer the following questtons: 1. Can a church member bo eter nally lot? 3. If Joining a church does not assure one of e'ernal salvation, why Join a church? a. Why do churches allow hrpo crltea to remain members? 4. Why do ao many different churches claim to be the ony true church? The first quarterly conference of thU conferenro yor will be held on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. . ft. "During Dr. Em men' absence In thi eut. Dr. Howard N. Bywater. eye, ear, nose, and throat surgeon, will be in his office at Oranta Peas to attend anyone needing hie services. Dr. By water Is rated aa one of the best men tn his line on the coast. Notice. Protect the birds Get your No Hunting. No Trespassing" in ?t t- 'K D:r-""ut of the Mali Tribune 38-30 N. Orape. 4 Dr. C. H Paako will resume Ms practice of Dentistry at 310 Liberty Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JKNK1S POTATO buyera generally, aa noted In thia column yesterday, do llevo prlcea will bo higher later on. and are advising grower not to sell at present prices. HAT U en odd"i it nation, mora or less without precedent In ro- ent marketing history. Why doe it exist? If buyera bellevo prlcoa will bo materially higher later, why do they not seek to buy NOW, at exlatlnf low prices, and tell later on at HIOHER prices, thus making a hand- somo profit at tho grower'a expervMf Theao are questions that naturally occur to ua. - 4 THIS appears to be tho anavwi No money, or at least very 11U tlo n.oney, 1 available thl year for speculation. Buyera cant borrow money to speculate on, and with very few exceptlona their own cash reserves havo been used up In th disastrous experiences of tha paa few years. So they havo to operate along from daya to day. turning their mono over aa rapidly aa poaslbl. 4 THE potato market ha boon de clining steadily for nearly ft month. In apt to of a national crop that Is enough short of normal con sumption to Insure reasonably strong demand at fair prlcea. It haa been declining because growers, unable to borrow the money with which to harvest their cropo, have been compelled to rush eup piles onto tha market In order to get harvesting money. This movement haa eramped tha early markets, creating tho appear anco of a surplus Instead of a short age, and aa a natural result of this sltutlon prloea nav fallen. "that na been tough on tough on the A i grower. But It haa been tough on the buyer alao. aa you will see If you examine the situation closely enough. The buyer cant got the money this year with which to speculate that la to aay, BUY AND HOLD. In the belief that prlcea will be higher later. He has to sell as soon ts he buys, la order to got tho money with which to buy more. When be Is selling on a falling market, he LOSES by whatever amount the market drops while' his cars are rolling to market. H SO, you eee, the buyer la anxious to see the steady drop tn prices arrested, so that he can at leaat get as much for his potatoes when they arrive at the marketing point as he paid for them at the producing point, He ts even more anxious to see the price turn upward, so that he may hope to realise a profit while the care are rolling to market. So, believing that this year's re lationship of supply to demand Justi fies prices higher than those now ruling, he advises the grower to HOLD Inatead of selling, thus withholding supplies from the market end stif fening prices. What he advises Is sound busi ness for himself as well as for the grower. WB havs beenhearlng for years, from numerous sources, that all -peculation la a CURSE, and that growers would be Immensely better off If It were stamped out. Is that true? IffELL, ve have a pretty food op W portunlty to Judge for ourselves this year whether or not speculation is s curse, for there Is mighty little of It, due to the fact that money to speculate on Is scarce and hard to get. The results, so far as tha potata market Is concerned, haven't been any too pleasing at leaat so far. TKB truth Is that within reason able limits speculation is ft good thing, because It reflects the Judg ment of able and well Informed buy ers as to the relationship between supply and d:marul and makes available AT ONCB whatever price, this relationship Justifies. This year, because of lack of money or credit, there ta little of no speculation, and so we era see ing the early potato market swamp ed with offerings that would nor mally be taken by tha speculators and fed to the markets In such manner as not to break the price in the race of ft abort supply. Even tha speculator has hla uses. PATRIAPOHd MILITANT, ATTEM- . TION Officers snd chevalier f C-ma 5u.joa no, 19, P. M., I. O. O. P.. re requested to meet at Conger Funeral Parlors at 3 p. m. Sunday, October 39, to attend funeral of our departed sla ter. Lady Josephine Hall. Full dress uniiarm.