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PIGE NDTB You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here fEDFOHD MAIL TRTBTTSE, MT.DFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. NOTE MEEK 12, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAN! to kU jout nomet Want to get rid at to odd uu end in household mrnienlnge Do you need too tor four if lnt An inexpen.lv Want-AO in the Mall mount Classified Page ui rind tbe answer tc these and manj otnet perplexing oroblem. H re Are the Rates: Per word tlrrt insertion (Minimum 2fio) Eicn additional Insertion, per word juinlmum lOCl Per line per month, without copy change 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND rTSTrownpurse. containing p- oTango on louV: BeturntoTrlbuno. LOST-Black leather P? ";al: inz money and papers. Liberal re ward. Mrs. Fleischer, 5 1 or leave at Tribune o"lce- LOST li dog missing, call 1818- WASTED FEMALE HELP rftTerknd re!11' alri for general housework, to work for room, board and 2.26. per Box 925. Jh"X GOODHaSSFmer girl or GunTncumcbred lady In "change for housework services. Must be reliable- good cook. References re quired? Box U21. Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATION TEIork or practical Phone 10-F-13. Route tjuncTlADY desires work In prl Y v home, caring for elder y person ?or board, room and small wages. Route 1, Box 402. WANTED General housework. Box 1125. Tribune. WOMAN. 25. wishes position a cook or assistant in restaurant or hol Good worker. Will work for less at start Phone 75 or write Box 813 Tribune. ' "7 1 GIRL, experienced In general house work, desires position with good family. Excellent references. Ad dress Box KF. Mall Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS RE-UPHOLSTER1NO. Thlbault. Phone 969-R. W NTED Austrolop cockerels. White Wing Poultry Farms, phoenix, Ore., . Tel. 9-F-ll- WANTED Grade A milk. 20c gallon. Linrty's Milk Depot. WANTED old building to wYock. Phone 4-F-ll. after 5 p. m. WANTED Children to car for In my home. Phone 1368-X. WANTED To buy good horse, weight about 1400 lbs. KC, care Mall Tri bune. wanted To keep good team horses kfS.nl .OooA Id. Adolf Schulz. Beagle. Ore. WANTED 5 good test milk Amos Ayrea. Trail, Oregon. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced from 25 to SOT.. It will pay you to trap. New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford. Oreeon. 27 North Grape St.. Phone 1062. WANTED Light 2-wheel trailer. Muat be cheap. Box 1101. Tribune. WANTED Electrlo radio. Must be reasonable. Box 268. Tribune. WANTED If vou have an Underwood or Roval typewriter, in first-class condition, you are not using and want to rent to high school stu dent, or want to sell same, address J. D.. Mall Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves tool or what have you Medford Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. A JUNE, WANTED w pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES O R A 01 A I 088 ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER funk of ail desc riot Ions MED CORD BARGAIN HOUSE J7 No Grape Tel 1062 fOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED house, apts, garage. 604 Weal 10th. FOR RENT Residence, good location, reasonable price. Phone 258-J. FOR RENT 5-room modern house. 34 North Peach. Inquire 817 W. 2nd. FOR RENT l-room partlv furnisi.d home, 12 50. Phone 1569-Y. FOR RENT Laree hou.e at 410 Ne town St. T. A. F:!er. 106 Cottage fit. FOR PENT 6-room house at 228 No. Central. Inquire at K:n the Tailor FOR RF.NT Ml Queen Anne. 4-room atmco horn?; ;hrdwc--jd tKvr, fire-p'.a-'e. electric ran;, basement and p'.pe'.ew ho'Ai; furna-Nt, 124-00 nd war. Orar.ee H. Kay. Realtor. Medford Bid. Phone S1. r.'! RENT -rm modrn house, ) S4de. TaJ. 16:S. rrr HUNT a-room hou. partly furnished: n.wly decorated, clean. tr a-.-l Ojlai,. Cali at 618 So. FOB RENT BOUSES FURNISHED new modern 4-room bouse; electric reirigcrator ana range or wood range. 1027 East Jackson. FOB RENT If Interested in a nice modern 5-room unfurnished bunga low with heatrola. electrlo water heater. In tip-top condition, at fair rent to partlea without amall chil dren, look at 719 W. 11th and In quire next door. FOR RENT 5 room modern house, aao.00 lurnlshed. ais.oo unfurnish ed. Keys at 218 Apple. HOMES FOB RENT Oall 898. 6I RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Browo At Wnlt. HOUSES HO. 812. tO and 818. paid: wood range Phone 108. FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 3 bedrooms. C. A. DeVoe. S23-J-2. FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden 8c Co. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apts. 825 No. Riverside FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electrlo refrigerator and ranse. breakfast nook, lurnace otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442 or call V A. Dates at Groceteria. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Room, board. 153 N. Oak dale. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS DESIRABLE room, separate entrance; heat. 220 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RANCH FOR RENT 80 acres, about An .nn. iitmrnw fallow, for grain 4 Palm Block. Phone 17. or 1104-L after 3 p. m. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE 1-6-21 Graham Paige sedan, splendid condition for some pine stumpage timber. Box 1025, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Cletrac tractor, plows, 3 sections sptlng toMh and 2 section of spike tooth, 1S30 Essex coupe, adding machine, Buescher cornet, electric sweeper, electric washer. 314 wtllemette. suitable for farm or mining pur. poses; also 4 brood sow for quick sale. 1704 No. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 teams, 1 mule. Medford Riding Academy Phone 838-R. WANTED To trade used cars fori wood. Inquire 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 2 good milch cows or will trade for grain or poultry. Mrs. Tucker, Ross Lane. .TRADE! 3 story b iu m ess bjTldTn', two store" rooms, now rented for Copco stock. Box L. L., Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. iOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 6- room bungalow, newly decorated for small property on highway in or near Medford. Call 542 Haven. WILL TRADE 25 A. good bottom lend, all in cultivation and clear, for ood house In Medford. In quire at Lee's Men's Shop. 102 W. Main. Medford. EXCHANGE 5-roons modern house on half acre of good truck garden land. Just east of Portland city lim its, close to through paved high way. Exchange equity for Medford or acreage, inquire 19 N Fir. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NEW Kittitas (Upper Yakima) gov ernment Irrigation project offers exceptional opportunities for 300 experienced" farm families with some capital. Dairying, potatoes, seed peas, hav, grain, fruit, diversified. Low priced lands and water. Few homesteads open shortly. Close to market. Free literature. Kittitas Ir rigation District, Box 14, Ellensburg. Washington. FOR SALE 2 -acre tract; fine loca tion; garage, A-l cement foundation for 5-room house. Only 200 for clear title. Phone 517-L. HEALTH DEMANDS SALE REAL INVESTMENT Exclusive homesit in lovely hi.ls above Piedmont. Oakland, Cal Write owner. Mrs. James E. John son. Gen. Delivery, Medford, Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown St Whits. FOR SALK HOMES HOME near school. Phone 1232-W. FOR SALE ALTOMOBILES USED CAR VALUES 1030 Ford Spt. Coupe. 1929 Pontlac 2 -door Sedan in splen did condition. Studbakr Sedan. New 1913 studebsker Sedan. New 1034 Studpbftker are' here. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. So. Riverside FOR SALE WhlppeV Coach. Terms. 701 Park fit. Cheap, CADILLAC 314 5-psss, sedan in goS nhspe: Icoks fine. Will aeU for S235. 16 So. Fir St. L FOR SALE Model T Ford coupe. 20 or exchange for yourw cuttle. What have vou? Fred Virtue, Route 3, Medford. Used Cars No Cash Down If your o'd car cm-era down payment. 60Dy Written Guarantee. Low Prices. 191t Chrysler Con. Coupe. 1131 c:hev, a-door 6edan. 19i iwlea hhmi. 19JJ Terrapiane Coup, lull cr. B. 8. Coupe. ia roe J-dooc SM.i. l?a Chrraler a Coup. 1910 Bu'.ri Spt. Ceupe. 1?2 Ford Morlel A De;irery. Also sereril ol.ler cars to choose Irom AnMSTPOVO MOTORa. INC. 39 n. R.ei.ut. TOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Credit Your car OTerhauled, repaired, tires, etc., on Easy Payment Plan. Low Finance Rates. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. IKO. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE '31 Plymouth Sedan. W. Second. FOR SALE Purebred Rhode Island Red pullets, any amount. Call 1659. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Cline Piano Co. Closing Out Sale Last chance; Just a few more days left for you to get a fine piano at a saving to you or over nan. Baby Orands prices start at 8289 New and used uprights from $69. Just 17 more fine Instruments left. All must be closed out on this Orcnt Sale. Terms as low as 81 per week on many. Free delivery CLINE PIANO CO.. Main and Riverside. Baldwin Pianos 10 DISCOUNT ON GRAND PIANOS AT PRESENT LOW PRICES UP TO NOVEMBER 2STH. Advance In prices on all Baldwin Merchandise after November 25th. 8 beautltul. high-class Grands, one used Hamil ton Grand, very low price. New and used upright. BALDWIN PIANO SHOP 26 So. Grape. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL Ladles" pure silk thresd eltk hose, 6 pairs 81, postpaid; satisfac tion guaranteed. Economy Hosiery Co., Asheboro. N. C. FOR SALE Good clean Jenkins Club seed wheat. 81.50 cwt. R. W. Nlch osl. Central Point. Phone 19-X-3. LEASE on 10 acres placer, equipped with engine, pumps, etc., ready to run; cheap. Also pipe and engine for sale. 605 S. Newtown. MOHAIR davenport, chair, dresser. Simmons bed and cot bed complete, electric radio, etc. Bargain for cash. Call 9-F-12. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light plant, A 1-horse electrlo motor, A davenport, almost new, A buffet, almost new, A refrigerator, electric, A piano; a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. Phone 31. FOR SALE Large elder press, sulky plow. Phone 3-F-4. FOR SALE Hubbard squash 81 per hundred delivered Medford. central Point. Ton lot cheaper. Phone 1368-X. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. third cutting. Rogue River Co.. Tel. 1306. FOR SALE Ear corn, or will trade for wheat. Leo Young, South Co lumbus, off Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Stock beet. M. Glover, Ross Lane. JONATHAN and DELICIOUS apples. 40c box, orchard run, at rancn. Bring containers. English walnuts 12ijc lb. L. H. Hughes, 3 miles east of Phoenix. APPLES for sale Selected Newtowns, 25 and 50c a lug at ranch; delivered 10c more; box not included. Roxy Ann Orchard, Coker Butte Road. Phone ofl-R-a. O. V. MYERS for apple. Several va rieties and grades, reasonable prices. Tel. 258-J. On old Pacific Highway, mile No. Junction. FOR SALE! 6-hole wood range and 4-hole wood stove. 20 So. Fir. FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Dal ton Bros., Phone 523-R-l. FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and corn. O. A. DeVoe. Tel 523-J-2. FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed Phone 623-J-4. FOR SALE Used sewing machine all makes; terms if desired. AU mskes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co.. 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertUlxer -and teaming. Phone 912-J. PERSONAL OIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 3. MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your furniture upholstered. For what have you. Phone 969-R. Thl bault.' DIABETICS: Seattle man finds com plete relief in severe cases with simple natural method after spe cialists failed. No needles, no starva lng. All letters answered. N. H. Boles, 321 Bayview Bldg., Seattle. RADIO RBPAIRINO Holly Radio Service. 303 No. Holly. Phone 1243 I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main. Authorised Frlidalre Service. Other make rep. Tel. 4J7: nint euS-Y BUSINESS OFfORTUNUTlES FOR SALE Interest in (old mine Partner wanted with some cash to operate. B' pay uncovered. Box 03. Phoenix. Oregon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANT party to aswvlate with me 300 acre in rich Applegst Dlatrlct rlcn QUARTZ Porphry Dvke 14-18 tin Stamp mill FULLY EQUIPPED ready to operate NOW . . 300 tons ore bloclted out 100 tone ready to mill. Orer 800 feet tunnel. ORE VALUER from 15. to M0 per ton. Need CASH or CREDIT for Provision and rUEL ONLY A OKNUINE prop onltlon INVESTIGATION INVIT ED. Bring your own ENGINEER NO TRIFLERS, PLEASE. Box 1. Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money ta Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATH MODEL AUTOS Three oer cent per month on tin' paid oalanoa No other charges Sue w E rhoma ii South Central around floor Craterian Theater B.dg. Stan Umom Ko. S-15V. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.- bstract ol Title. Title Insurance. Rooms S and 8. No. 82 North Central Ave. upstalra. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Tltl and Tide Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert vVlnauw Cleaners, LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning Flow Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Fire Extinguisher. 'FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers. Automatlo fire alarms, reo'jarging. Inspecting. V. A. Bower, 827 No Oakdale. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER As STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central. Phone 318 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RF1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. W haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movera Special livestock moving equipment, price right 619 North Riverside. Phonfc 1044-X Painting and raperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper- hanging, lei. - oio o Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in somueru Oregon. Printing of all kinds: boo binding; loose -leaf ledger, and blank, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Pbone 78 LEGAL NOTICES No. 13771 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington. D C. septemoer n. ivos Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, tt bos been made to appear cnat aieaiora National Bank." in the City of Med ford in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, has compiled with all the provisions of the Statutes ol the United States required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the ousiness of Banking; Now. therefore. 1. J P. T. O'Connor Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank," in the Ctty of Medford. in the bounty of Jackson and State of Ore gon, is authorized to commence tne business of Banning as proviaea in Section Plfty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the On ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my nand and seal of office this eleventh day of September 1033. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Our rency. Treasury Department (Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR, 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 ous iness September 13.. 1933. The new bank ts a continuation of the old bank excepting that It la organized under the Banking Act of 1033. and has an entirely new Capital of 100. 000 00. Dated Sept 30. 1933. GEO. T FREY. Cashier. Mail Tribjne Daily ACROSS 1. Cupid C In this plac . Over 14. One who nsmes for office It. Eating car: colloq. 17. Small ash l. Filthy 13. Smooth-spoken 21. ExclamntlOQ 23, Thone that brln. to an equal state JS. Oazos 27. Puff up '2. And not 30. Foul nimy covering- floatlnr on a liquid 21. F.xIMs 3C. Table dellraey XI. Human dat 3fi. .Sea caRlo 3S. Short for a mnn's nam 29. Satl-lleil 41. Again: prefix f:. Chart 41. Plnvthlng 44. Dlvtrlon of a ' atate: abbr. 45. Evert 42. Condensed moisture 45. Stitch Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle T I E dB? P. E MAT A A cIrT e H a A l e Ml a s pTiin t llo i rpjciu"R E E dJA N mc0 M A S ampIpll fir 5 R I IjP A dWE R I A e ki cTT lBt p. a ,m p L T YWB L I f N D 0 I eMf O ElC O R M oMlTI" N EfE 5 A U RC. Strike gently 67. First magni tude star In The Virgin" AO. TTeaddreofes 62. sleets snd strikes forcibly 64. Babylonian rteilv 65. Sufficient: poet. 7. Fly aloft 62. 5"1 69. AM.rt 71. Weakened 71. Tight 60. Acquire by labor RL Flowere S3. Symbol for samarium li. Prevaricator 7 2 3 p IV ,15 o 17 Id V iq lo I 12 13 2lZZ-ZZ iliZZtlZZ 17 a3 0 ryT Tt? 3i TT 3J Ji jT- jT" 57" Tj IS TT 3"? o Z5ZZZSZZ 7S 4k 4J -, 4& ,,, T s7 7t sS " TT 37" si ",' '1 '" 70" JTii 73 ??7s I Liquidation Kotloa. The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford in the state of Oregon la closing It affaira. All note-holdere and other creditor are hereby noti. fled to present the notes and other claim against the association for payment. Dated sept. 20, 1933. GEO. T. FRET. Cashier. St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Fifth St. 6 t. m. Holy communion. 10 ft. m. 8undfty school. U:15. Morning service. Phoenix Presbj terlun Church. Ralph S. Peterson, pastor. Church school. 10 n. m.. J. O. N. Poling, superintendent. Special Ar mistice Day worship. Service and dramatization In charge of Mrs. Poll rig's class. Morning worship, 11 ft. m. Sermon "Conquests of Peace." 0. E. Societies, 0:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m, Ser mon: - Msalnh, the Called of ded.' Adent Christian Church Jackson and Fir Streets. Rev. William E. Snider of San Francisco, Cal.. prophetic lecturer of national reputation, will preach Sun day morning, November 13, on the subject. "The Place and the Power of Pentecost," and at 7:30 p. m. will deliver ,hls famous Illustrated lecture on "The Seven Asian Churches," a lecture on the Book of Revelation. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. 0. A. Lor nod In charge. Free Methodist Church. Our apeclal revival services will be gin next week, November 16, with Evangelist Harry Black. There will be subjects presented that all are especially Interested in. If you hear him once you will come again. The new. church Is steadily taking on new and better appearances with every one pleased. Sunday school, 0:48. Morning message, 11 o'clock. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 10 to 10:15. These lectures are given hy electrical transcription and will be repeated on Thursday at 4 p. m. Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at NO. 103 Mistletoe street. AH inter ested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Full Ofrtpel Churrh. 71 Newtown St. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sunday morntrur worship, 11 ft. m There Is to be a dedication of babies at this service. Sunday night evangelistic, 7:30 p. m. , Subject, "In Hell." There will be three classes of people. Also Rev. Joeger will give a 10-mlnute talk of how he had his back broken and how It was healed. Monday, November 13. will be fel lowship day with services at 10:30, 3:30, 7:00. Tuesday, prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Thursday mid-week service, 7 :30 p. m. You are cordially Invited to attend these services. I. H. Carver, pastor. Cross-Word Puzzie 10. Addiction to drink 11. Forward 12. Fury 12. God of lov IS. F.gyptlan river SO. Place of the sral: abbr 23. Frultlesa 24. Soak up 26. Impolite 29. Fabulous bird 32. Antlo 23. Memoranda 36. Pack 26. Caeile 27. Return evil for evil 21. la able 40. At present 42. Towers on mosques 46. Operatic polo 47. Small round mark 4. Dethroned 49. Uttered 76, Foreshow 52. Pouch 76. lie defeated 53. Kind of curv down ;'5- H1"1'" queen DOWN S7i Northern Euro 1. Old-womanish pnan 2. Representation 62. Orants In miniature b?. mine spaach 3. Mystic Hindu to the word audience 4. Metal 60. Trial fa tit nan 61. Therefore t'i. Learning 64. Hpidcr'i home 70. Article 72. Not any Tt. BKrn of t ' Infinitive ft. Healthy , F.v at la ir tin 1. A HI firm lanKiia.ee t. Tnlt of work t. En trine ei Main fit Methodist Church, South. N. D. Wood, pastor. This Sunday finds us In the midst of ft Religious Education Institute. We are fortunate to have with us Pev. J. A. McKee, conference religious edu cation secretary, who will on Sunday evenlngf beginning at 7:30 o'clock, show on the screen pictures of our several mission fields and at the same time give an explanatory lecture of our work. 0:45 a. m. Sunday school assembly and classes. 11 ft, m. Sermon by the pastor, 6:30 p. m. Institute and classes. A cordial welcome to all who may wish to attend. Church of the Nazarene John T. LaRose. Pastor. Services for Sunday, November 13, as follows: Sunday school at 8:45. Interest ing classes and good teachers for all ages. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser mon by the pastor on "Winners In the Battle of Life." Young people's 8octety meeting at 6:30 Sunday evening. Class meeting aleo at 6:30 In the annex. Evening evangcllstc service at 7:30. The pnstor will speak on the subject. God Is." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. One and all welcome here. First Christian Church Ninth and Onkdale street. W. R. Bulrd, Minister Bible school at 0:45 a. m., L, a. Gentner, supt. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 9:45. Morning worship begins at 10:55. Solo: "Face to Face", Caro Roma; Effle H. Yeoman, Sermon, "The Face of Christ. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m, Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Anthem, "Bleared Be Thou O Lord." Adams. Sermon, "Oreater Than the United States." Mid-week service Wednesday eve nlng at 7:30. subjoct next Wednesday: "Why cnurcn Aiomocrs go to Hell, Zlon English Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdale Avenue. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ciamm for nil a cos. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "Essential Religion." Celebra tion Of tha 4S0t,h innlmrura nf th. birth of Martin Luther. Anthem bv choir. "O Paradise," by Gordon Wll Hams. Luther lea true at 7 n. m. "TsmAmrm In Action" will bo the topic Leader, umiora smitn. All not under ohlliratlnn tit nnthti local church are heartily Invited to all our services. Mondnv at a n. m. hiiinfa unri social meeting of the Luther league m me cnurcn parlors. Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m., Bible hour, to which all are Invited. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main St. and Portland Avenue, H. H. Young, Pastor. Sunday school 'and Bible clBas at 9:49 o'clock. Our Bible class la be ing reorganlxcd and la for all adult over 15 year of age. Parent whose children are attending Sunday achool are urged to accompany their chil dren and attend the Bible class. The Revelation of St. John will be the subject of our studies this year. Morning worship at II o'clock. "Learning the Art to Forgive" will be the theme of the sermon. No evening service. Adult clasa meet Wcdneaday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. The young people' social will be held In tho haaement of the church Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mr. Geo. Wells will entertain. The public Is cordially Invited to all public services and gatherings. The First Methodist Church. West Main and Laurel streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Mr. E. J. Neumnnn, superintendent. Parents will do well to come with their chil dren regularly and attend one of our splendid Bible classes. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon theme. "Sources of Infection," Mrs. Esther Sanderson will sing the solo, "My Task" by Fnust. The Epworth league and tha Inter mediate league meet at 8:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Ser mon theme "Dare Parents Compro mise?" Both parents and children should hear this sermon. Oood mu sic. The following questions will be answered : 1. What are the three greatest perils to the American home? 3. What Is the difference In the conversion of a young person and an elderly person? 3. Why do so many Protestant preachers oppose liquor control plans? Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Hrst Presbyterian Chnrrh. William J. Howell, minister. Bible school, 9 AS a. m. Our school Is prepared in every way to meet your need. Come and bring the fam ily. Morning worship sermon, "The Un finished Task." Special music by the rhoir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang. Mrs. Donald 8. Lib bey. organist. Orjfan prelude, "Andsntlno" fCssar Prsnk); organ offertory, "O Salu- tarla Hmtla" Ollmsnt); organ post- hide. "The Son of Ood Ooes Forth to War" (Whiting); snthem. "In the narden"; solo, O Divine Redeemer.' Soloist, Elsie C. Strang. Vesper Memorial service, 4 p. m sponsored by the Medford American Livrlon. Everyone welcome. Evening worship, 7:30. Vou ng People 'a iierv Ice : Prayer, Betty Vllm; scripture, Russell Ul rich; sermon, Helen Wilson; song leader, Eleanor Todd; pianist, Amy Rlllott. Usliers: Noel Benson, Lucn Clement, Barbara Holt, Mary Cum' mlnw. Tne Presbyterian yourw? people will conduct the SAturday evening service at the Salvation Army. Francis Combe will n the soloist. Helen Wilson will make the prayer. Mrs. Enllsh will read the scripture. Rsr. Howell will speak on Foundations. Flrnt Church of Christ, Scientist Authort7ed 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 No. Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Nov. 12: Mortals and Immortals. Sunday School at 9:30. Applicants under the age of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room, which Is locat ed at 401 In the Medford Bldg., ts open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. except Sundays anj holidays. The Librarian la 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 Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room. First Baptist rhurch. W. H. Eaton, minister. Sunday school 0.45 a. m. Morning worship. 11:00 a. m. Ser mon by the Rev. C. W. Cutler, evange. list. The ladles' quartette will sing. Young people's devotional groups o:so p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Bl lng. One number by the young peo. pie a chorus choir. Sermon by evan gelist Cutler. Sunday will begin the lone looked- for revival service series under the direction of Rev. O. W. Cutler. We are happy in being able to bring the cutler party to Medford for ft meet lng. Mr. Cutler Is a real. New Testa ment type of evangelist. He has been for several years In the employ of the Northern Baptist Home Mission ary Society, and Is loaned to us for this meeting. Services will be held at 7:30 each evening, except Satur day. All are cordially invited to share the benefit of these meeting. LACK CHURCH LI All Medford paople wfto do not at tend church elaewhere are especially urged to be present for the aervlca at the Preabytrlan church today. Tho evening service will, as usual be conducted by the young people and they invite nil friends of the church to fellowship with them In this evening meeting. The service begins promptly at 7:30. Those taking part In the meeting are as follows; Pianist, Amy Elliott; song leader, Eleanor Todd: Scripture reader, Russell Ulrlch; unhers( Bar bara Holt, Mary Cummlngs, Noel Benson and Luclen Clement. Mar gory Paley will piny ft group of fa miliar hymns as a violin solo and Helen Wilson will deliver an address "Vision." Rev. W. J. Howell will bring an evangelistic message and the young people's choir will be present to sing. The young people's program of per- sonsi consecration and evangel is tlo endeavor la well on Its way to great success both with the young folk themselves and with those with whom they come In contact. The cry of people everywhere Is for a religion that works for a Christ who really lives. It Is this cry which has shaped the objective of the young people at the local church to find a living Saviour for themsolves and to pre sent Him to other men and women. Come along to church and help them In this great work. They will appreciate your support. TOLO FOLK PESTERED By TOLO. Not. 11. (flpl.) A eow brok. Into Mr. Qreen'a plac. two consecu tive night eating up most of hi turnip and beet and damaging a lot of potatoes he had spread In a ahed to dry. Another night Mr. Clarence Loftua lost all but two head of csb. bag. In her winter garden. Friday night a Tolo resident waa aroused by th. dog at a a. m., got up, drove out cow and found th. fenoe broken down by same. Griffin Creek ORIFTW CRBF.K, Not. 11. (Bpl.) A group of women from the Orlf fln creek section met with Mr D. A. Rood on Sunset road November I. Th. afternoon waa spent In reading and discussing the first toplo of th. Life Series of th. Radio club. Six teen ladle were present, reporting a very enjoyable and profltabl time. The second meeting waa held at Mr. Henry Brown' on 6unaet drive, No vember 6, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bonham of Phoenl xapeut Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mrs. Anne Harris, Vern, Clara ind Arohl Harris have returned to Grif fin Creek after apendlng aome time at Merrill, where Vern wa working In th. potjito fields. They are now living at tha Adams place. Mr. Williams of th. Sunset Drive section left last week for Los An geles on bualneaa. Farmers of thla section are busy cultivating th alfalfa and getting ready to sow grain. Mr. and Mr. M. I. Randall visited recently with the r Idaughter and aon-ln-law. Mr. and Mr. Taylor, of Eagle point. Mr. nd Mrs. J. D. Brown and family were dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Steam and fm llj. i Oregon Weather. Partly eloudy Sunday and Monday: morning fog In w-t portion; no change In temperature; light vari able wind ollshore. IS INSPECTED BY STATE OFFICIALS -t Saturday. November 4. wn. inunon. tlon dat. for Canton Siskiyou Not 18, P. M.. Independent Order r,f rwi.l Fellowa, and at the aame time tlx auxiliary to Canton Siskiyou waa visited by Maude Wilson, president ot the Association of Auxiliaries of th Department of Oregon, who mad. me trip irom Tillamook for her an. nual visitation. Mninf r. n of canton Snowy Butte No. 15, Grnnt rase, waa inspecting officer for th. canton, and Lady Wilson reviewed in. auxiliary. A large representation from Cantor, Crater No. 7, Klamath Falls. an4 Canton Snowv Butte, rtmnt. o.. with member of the auxiliary front niuoo ciues, wim members of tho lo cal canton and auxiliary, assembled at Odd Fellows," hall. West mm. atreet, for the annual encampment u me sevenin oattailon. The fore noon was devoted to organization, and at noon covered dish luncheon waa served Dy member of the local auxiliary. In the .framnnH - ...uu.i n B. IIVJU. of Instruction wn held, and plain for the coming year were discussed. " o ciock a banquet waa server! In th. dining hall and tnla was fol. lowed br formal nnnnlncr n. nnM. aud auxiliary meetings, and a formal uwiibuhuh oy ln. atair otricers. General w. K. Wfui.wnrth i ment commander, of Harrlaburg. and Lieutenant Colonel Charle C Poole, chief of ataff. of Eugene, were pres ent and gave tha chevalier and th. ladle aome excellent and timely us. "" "r tneir consideration. Lieutenant Colonel R.inh th second regiment, from Roeebunr. - we. present and assisted wltn th. proceedings, as wa alao Captain John a. French of the Ki.m.th on. canton. . A number of th. local member will make th. trip to Klamath Fall next Saturday, Novembor IB, for th. annual Inspection of Canton Crater No. 7. and Major F. B. rtedden ot No. 18 will h. th. !..., ..... - - ...apcvvuiK UJIlcex. At tnl meeting rrangementa will be aepsrimem council meet ing to be held at Klamath Falla at a dat. in December to be selected. APPLEGATE BEARS TAKEN BY TRAPPER APPLBOATB, Not. M (Spl.)-v-ery one knows the atory of the three bear, although few have come fac to fan with th family. That 1 Just what happened to Harold Crump of Llttl. Applegate after he set hi bear trao. On walking ,. - ut. discovered th. animal which growled ner protecting mat. over the hill tO flirht tnr fc,. iff.. 1.11, both of th. older bear Harold heard crying in a tree above him a th llttl fallow hi. dying. Harold' next bullet brought , oiud tumoung to tn ground. There ha been many other little Ap plegat. trapper who hav. caught bear thla fall. After taking the bait and prlnglng th. trap three times a lane, brown hoar n-a 1 W-.-t ,4- et by Olenn Saltmarah. The bear weigneo over 300 pound. Among lUCkT traonera are J. T rv-1 nriti Scott and Leo Field. ' -' Table Rock TABLS ROCK. Not. 11. (8pl.) Rot. I. Iverson of Medford addressed th. Young People' Bible tudy o clety here Sunday evening. 8. r. Newman family left Saturday for northern Washington where they erpeot to locate. Th. Newman made many warm friend during their five ear residence her. nd win be great ly missed. Mr. and Mr. & R. Hut! hav. re turned home from a bualneaa trip In northern California. Women' club meeting to hav. been held at Mr, violet Schafer' thl week waa postponed owing ot the ab sence of th. secretary, Miss Orac. Lydlard, who attended th. funeral of her unci, Cha. Dunlap at Sllverton. Morton Milling company of Med ford ha been doing considerable feed and hay grinding In thl section late ly. Mr. John McBrld. left Wednesday for a two week visit with her daugh ter. Mr. Leroy Hubble In flsn Fran cisco. Ira Wilson waa a bua'nea visitor in Klanwth Fall Wednesday. Clyde Brlgg of Ashland visited friend her Sunday, . o. Collin who recently returned from a trip to hi old horn. In Illi nois stated that whll. there he visit ed Speaker of th House H. T. Ralney with whom h w Acquainted year ago. He also spint a week with hi son, Clark Collin who now operates a welding ahop In Los Angelea. Regular meeting of the Royal Nelgti bora of America Camp No. 3319. cen tral Point, wa held Nov. 0 at Mrs. R, X. Nealon'e her. After th usual routine bualneaa refreshment were served. Newa of th. death of Charles Dun lap Nov. a at Sllverton cam. a a shock to hi many friend here, whsr. h and Mra. Dunlap had resided on their larg. ranch for th paat fifteen year. Unci Charley a ha waa affection ately called possessed about all of thos trait that go to make up th. Ideal eltlren. A tireless worker at home and In community afratra, a kind and loving husband, loyal coun tryman and a neighbor with a heart a big a all out door. Whose unny smile, cheertrm word and hopeful outlook went with him to the last. , ,, -t