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PAGE NINE You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here FEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, JfEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? Wajri to aell joux noma? Went to get rtd of tew odds end ,nd in nousehoid ruroisningst Oo tou need toon tot youi gx lent . . An inexpensive want-AO in the Mall rrtbune claasilieo Pag will find the euawel tc these end msnj othei perplexing e-roblema. H re Are the Rates: per word tlret insertion - t (Minimum 36c) Bscn additional insertion. pet woro (Minimum 100) Per line per month, without copy changes'. . Phone 75 LOST " ,X Ivyr Billfold containing bills and Elvers llnse. Harold Hubler. Re turn to Tribune. Reward, LO?T One dark: y ma. lght 1500. B. D. Graham, Bt. 4. Box 311- LOST-Sp&re tirTTnd rim on Green Spring Mountain road. Tel. Riegei. 639-J. Reward. LOST Male English Setter dog: black nd white, tome brown. Liberal reward If returned to 29 Newtown. or call 290-M. LOST Maltese Persian cat; callert Muggins. Tel. 763-W LOST 11 dog missing, call 118- : WANTED MALE HELP MBS uryoT want a real trade with . future learn Diesel Engineering in our big Diesel 'hope or by our Home Training Plan. Special Xm.ia rate, now on. Free Catalog. Diesel Power Engineering Schools 3320. 20tn at., oau ri-,.v..", - BE AN INT5DPENDENT LOCAL MER CHANT earning up to 60.00 a week. I'll lend you everything you need to operate local branch of my amazing "Community Store Sys tem." Write at once. Albert Mills, 1968 Monmouth. Cincinnati, O. WANTED SITUATION MIDDLE-AGED lady wants housework to do by day or week. References. 440 No. Front St. YOUNO man wants to work for board and room. Box 1519, Tribune. WANTED MISIXLLANEOUS WANTED To buy Improved acreage in Medford vicinity, approximately 40 acres. Write . description, price and location, P. O. Box 76, Central Point. Ore. WANTED Small Burroughs adding machine. Box 1517. Tribune. WANTED To keep good team horses for board. Good ld. Adolf Schulx, Beagle, Ore. WNTED Light 2-wheel trailer. Must be cheap. Box 1191. Trloune. WANTED Electno radio. Must be reasonable. Box 368. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phono 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stovea tools or what have you Medford . Bargain House. 27 N. Grape 8t Tel ' 1063. JUNB WANrED We oav eaah for JUNK BATTERIES i RADIAIOBS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER lull of il descrlDtlons MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 No Grape Tel 1063 WANTED Raw fura. Prices advanced from 35T., to 50 r. It will pay you to trap. New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford, Oregon. 27 North Grape St.. Phone 1062. FOB KENT HOUSES FOR RENT House, close In. Tel 319-Y FOR RENT Furnished 3-room hotl.e, also lights and water, 8 per mont.i. Phone 4-F-3. FOR RENT Reasonable. 4-room mod ern house with stoves. 34 No. Peaca. Inquire 817 W. 2nd. FOR RENT 18 Ros Court: basement, oil burner, drapes, curtains, hard wood floors, fireplace, electric rarwe. 3-car garage: 3S per month; Im mediate possession. C. S. Butter- l field. FOR RENT "0 No. Peach; 1028 F 11th. First Insurance Agency. H H. Brown. Tel. 105; after 8. 1670. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room hou.e. Phoenix. 85. including water. Tel. Jacksonville 364. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, newly finished. 39 Myers. 8-RCOM modern cottage. 110.50. SH So. Orape St. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room Btucco home. 618 So. Oakdale. FOR PENT 5-room unfurn. house, newly renovated. 28 Cottage. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y. HiMt FOH RE.V1 Csll (M6 Foi KENT Homes (urnuoed or unfurmsbed Brown A Whit HWi'cES W0 s,5u and 516 water 0ld. wood raniie Phone 105 FOR BENT 7-room modern home. bedrooms C A DeVoe. 633-J-3 ... per month. 5-room house cd SZD view lot st 115 Willamette; firepla-re. wash trays, hsrd wood floors; very modern Key at Union Ssvtns A; Loan, 45 So. Central. FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT d room modern furnish- FOR SALE Three 10" gang plow. e4 stucco house. Phone 379. binder. 18" thresher. Write HarolJ Crow). Medford. Route 4. FOP RENT fl-roora house, partly .. , furnished; newly decorated, clean. rOR SALE Bicycle, water pump, or- Sth and Oakdale. Call at 618 So. gsn. Phone 1S22-Y. Freee Oarage. Oakdale. " - , poR SALE Newtown apples ind NEAT modern turn. 4-room bouse, winter Ncllls pears. Bert stancllff. 339 Crater Lake Are. Phoenix. FOR RENT 8-room house. 228 No. FOR SALE Gas range and water Central. Inquire at Klein the heater In good condition, priced Tailor. reasonable. Call 3U-R-1. FOR RENT New modern 4-room FOR modern, quick Fuel Oil Delivery house, with basement. Redden & call 332. Relnklng Trucking Co. We Co. give 6. & H. Green stampa, FOR RENT Available December 0th, MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 104 So. Newtown and 716 East Jack- SPECIALS SPECIALS SPECIALS son. First Insurance Agencv. H. Hotpoint Electric Range 817.50 H. Brown. Tel. 10S; after 5. 1670. Used Wool Blanket, few left. rr Automatic Water Pump; bargain. Fire Hose and Suction Hose, all FOB BENT APARTMENTS UsM Carpets, all sues. irrvm v r,?io, 'Pipe nd Fittings; new, used. NEWLY decorated furnished apart- ,..,. ent f..,u n ment. Phone 787-R. wehw. splutln 1,1 FURNISHED APT. Oil heat, private MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE entrance. 518 S. Oakdale. 37 North Grape. FURNISHED apt.; radio, oil heat, prl- rOR SALE Japsnese persimmons, vate entrance. 618 s. Oakdale. IW- aweet and delicious. Ripe, . with no pucker. Call 691-R-4. FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart- Coker Butte Orcnartt. ment. eleotrlo refrigerator and range, breakfast nook, furnace- TOB SALE 20 tons of hay. Plione otherwise unfurnished. Phone 443 0a"J- or oall w A Oatea at Oroceteria P0B 6aleaii kinds of apples and - peara. Joe Mary ranch. Tel. 132-L. FOB BENT ROOM AND BOARD JH . . . -. APPLES FOR SAI.E Delicious and BOARD AND ROOM at 718 S Main Newtowns, sorted and washed, 25 to Rates very moderate. 63. per hlg. plnk Orchard, Phone FOR RENT In private home, heated fi!Rji room with board. 70S W. 10th, POR SALE Burroughs adding ma- chine, Dayton computing scale. FOB RENT FURNISHED BOOMS Pick's Hardware. 'ATTRACTIVE room, separate ent- FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS ranee, heat. 320 No. Oakdale. A Delco eight plant. I - A 1-horse electric motor, ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape. a refrigerator, electric, . - A piano; a new oil burner. FOB BENT MISCELLANEOUS Commercial Finance Corporation. BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front. - '. - "PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF- FOR EXCHANGE ITS" Prices smashed on high qua!- I . . . , , ., . -,,,,,,,-,,, -, , -i Ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and SELL OR TRADE Hudson coupe, berry plants. Drive to W. B. Bar- 1 1929 for lighter car. 333 W. 2nd. num's on Pacific Highway. 3 miles - South of Medford or Phone 651-R-3. EXPERIENCED dental assistant will CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL- exchange services for dentistry. Box TON, OREGON. 1531, Tribune. .,. 1 1 fc .i I- - . FOH sand gravel, sediment, fertilizer FOR TRADE Horse for sheep, cow and teaming. Phone 912-J. or chickens. Phone 534-Y. . - FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed TO EXCHANGE Permanents, waves. Phone 623-J-4. trims, etc., for poultry, fruit, vege- - - - tables, what have you? Medford POR SALE Used sewing machines all Beauty Shop. N. Central. Tel. 191. makes; terms U desired All - makes rented and repaired White FOR SALE 10-tube Phllco radio for Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett direct current Kohler light plant. i-i Box 1463. Tribune. APPLES from 20 to 75 cents a box in small or large lots. O. V. Myers FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven Orchard, Phone 258-J. 11,000 mllea, for late model sedau. - . S. A. Bower. Murphy, Oregon, FOR SALE Hay. wheat, barley and corn. .0 A. OeVoe. rel 523-J-3. TO TRADE Battery radio set for wood. Wltham Super Service. PERSONAL j EWES and city property to trade for GIFTED CLAIRVOY ANT and Palmist what have you? C. A. DeVoe. Ph. Truthlul advice on business love. 623-J-2. marriage Rainbow Auto Camp FOR SALE OR TRADE Whit electric 3 B?x'n6!38.mTrl'b'unn..'0r "M MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE APRICOTS. PEACHES, GRAPES so acres; 10 acres apricots CI Cnn and peaches, 8 acres M I vUU table and wine grapes: 4-room home, good fireplace, well concreted with water piped to house, bam snd chicken houses. Only six miles from Medford: lovely view of valley. Total price 81500.00 8500 down, balance 8 Taxes only 813.00 per year on this piece. IDEAL STOCK AND DAIRY RANCH Near Mcdlord, consisting of 54 acres, about 40 acres In alfalfa. 4 acres pears, good varieties; balance In corn and grain: excellen. deep, free soil; water available but not bond ed: good road. mile to school, only 5 miles from Medford. Splen did 7-room plastered home In good condition; cow barn, garage, chick en house. All stocked and equip ped, 6 cows, horses, all farm Im plements go for 88,000.00. Terms. Will consider clear home In Med- ford as part payment. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agents. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown 6c Wblta. LANDS FOB SALE NSW KITTITAS (Upper Yakima) gov. ernment irrigation projects offers exceptional opportunities for 200 experienced farm families with some capital. Dairying, potatoes, seel peas, hay, grain, fruit, diversified. Low priced landa and water. Few homesteads open shortly. Close to mantel. FTee literature. Kittitas ir rigation District, Box 14, Ellenaburg. Washington. FOR SALE DOGS AND TETS PEDIGREED roller canaries, all col ors. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Nellie Finney, Tel. 203, Jacksonville, Ore. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Young Red hens: good layers. Phone 341-R-z. FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Brood sows, big boar, feeder pigs; thrifty stock. M. F. Baker, 1 mile So. Talent FOR SALE Shoata. Stewart Ave. Leo Young. FOR SALE Weaner plga. Adolph senilis, Bcagie. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES pnn A&T.r aw rhvrilt. wlm demonstrator, low mileage, new car guarantee. Very special price for limited time. Equipment includes radio. Plerce-Allen M.tor Co. FOR SALE IPS Chevrolet cosrh. looka like new. You must se this car to appreciate the value. Mu h sMd Sunday. Can be sen st 1613 W. Mln. FOR SALE 1933 Chryn'.er sedsn re pwe;nn. A real buy. Armstrong Motor t'. 8" No. pjverslde FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 4" Snd " cheap. Phone 973. NEATOWN and Dellclo'is parked snd Icv-ne apples All prices. 1 ml S. Phoen:x on Pacific hghay. Eu ' gen iUsenlurWr, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1500-00 MUTUAL LIFE Protection for T.OO, approximate total cost $13.00 per year; non-medical, ages 5 to 75, all races ; dues waived after 15 years; disability waivers, loan and withdrawal values. Write for particulars. Family Mutual Benefit Association, Heard Bldg., Phoenix. Ariz. GOLD BOUGHT Redden to Co. our new prices. Get WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete Information to Harry 8. Fry & Company. 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore. I BUY gold snd loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main BUSINESS DIKKC'TORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 snd 6, No. 33 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title snd Title Into ranee. The only complete Title System in jack son County. Expert tYlnovw Cleaners. LET GEOKUE DO IT FeL 1173 House cleaning Flow Waxing Ori ents) Rug Cleaning, specialty. Muney to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three oer cent per month on un paid balance No other chsrges See W E Thomaa. 45 South Central. B round floor Crsterian Thester Bldg. State License No S-1A7. Ira oarer. EADS TRANSFER A? STORAGE CO Office 1015 No. Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed RFtNKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans . fer snd storsgs. We hsu) snything st a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert psck srs snd movers Special livestock moving equipmenV trtce right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044- X palntliiK snd raperhangln,. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tlo4fl-W 313 S Grape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of sll kinds; book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing sy items, duplicating cash sales slips snd everything in the printing unes. 28-30 N oraps Phons 75 are Nure Training. SALEM. De?. 1 , Nmses" train ing schools over th ilaU with l-'a than 40 patients daily in hopitai will not be closed Jsnusry 1. 1934. sj ordered by the Oregon state board of mirsea examiner! as s wilt of av tlon by Representative James A. BJt of pend'.eton. 4- Broken windows glazed b; rrov&ridge Csbi&st Wo; as. 8t. Mark- EplMopal Corner Oakdale and Fifth Holy comrt. union. 8 a, m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Holy communion. It m. Fnw Methrnllut Church E. N. Long. Pastor. The Sunday school meets each Sun day at 9:45. We welcome everyone. T.nere ts a class for you. Plans are being made for the Christmas pro 11 o'clock. Ethel Walsh, as leader. T. P. M. S. meet at 6:45 and evening service at 7:30. Vou are welcome. First TUptlt-t Church W. H. Eaton, Minister 0:45 a. m., sundsy school. 11:00 a. m.. Morning worship. Ser mon bt Dr. Cutler, who announces "A Healing Service" for this hour. 6:30 p. m.. Young people's devotion al groups. 7:30 p. m Closing service ol the evangelistic campaign. Dr. Cutler will speak. It Is planned that a mil half hour of special music will be enjoyed, employing a number from three quar tettes, and several others, including the Junior choir. No special offering. Foursquare Churrh 336 North Bartlett Street. D. W. Cameron. Pastor. Sunday school st 9:45 a. m. Communion servicer 11 o'clock. Crusaders' meeting at 6:45, p. m. Evangeltatlc service at 7:45 p. m. Commissary will be closed until further notice. Evangelistic service will commence Sunday at 7:45 p. m. and continue every night except Saturday. Rev. Annie Olson of Portland, known as the srtlst evsngellst, will bring the messages. To be held at the Four square church. Fourth and Bartlett. Special music and numbers ny Lie orchestra. Church of the Nazarene John T. La Rose. Pastor. The Parks-Havklns quartet will be the feature attraction at all the ser vices Sunday. Various number of song st each service. Sunday school st 9:45. Our goal for this Sunday Is 260. Morning worship st XI. Sermon by Evangelist Parks. Young People'a society meetings st 6:30 Sunday evening. Mrs. R. M. Parks will be the principal speaker, Evening evangelistic service, 7:30; Evangelist Parks. Preaching and singing by the quartet. These evan gel 1st; c services are growing in In terest and value and Sunday prom ises to be the outstanding day of the service. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. - - Services are held every Sunday st 11 o'clock, church edifice, 213 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, De cember 8, "God the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school st 9:30. Applicants under the age of 20 m&y be admit ted . Wednesdsy evening meetings which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 8. o'clock. The reading room, which Is lo cated st 401 in the Medford build ing. Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. except Sundays and holidays. The librarian Is In attendance from 10 to 4, st which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science lit erature, msy be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Richly attired s. Held s ssssIod I. Southern con stellation 12. Not far; poL 13. Tale 14. Chart IK. Annoy 16. Formal nubile dtacoiirsA II. Two-nolnte4 tack 20. Employer 21. Corpulent I'3. Female deer L't. Elupclah Sole 27. Obliterate 29. Those to whom money Is paid 31. Land of the Midnight Sun 35. Ona of an an cient race 37. Fecu re as. Declares II. Public convey ance: col Icq. (.1. Pronoun II. Historical roll of parch ment IB. Td projectile 17. Supplications Solution ot Yesterday's Puuls ITT 49. Ascend 63. Industrious intect ffS. Pe situated St, Subterranean worker fS. Shelter M. QtiMsd ST. Wiser DOWN L Onalnt animal P O EilH A L U E. i A GO A S LIE gP" ' REP I rAredIwomen T A LM U D I MONO S T E A M H A5 A D D z'oyAWLUR&E REVEAL,ijDEALS woNaTYpEsTElF 1 r r r r r r nf r r' w Hl!;'r '1 W Wl !L:ll. ZL SSS f t g 1 il!! id M 40 I ; f 4i ...... 4-3 4f 4d gp f So Si I ':' I I .'.";A I I I I Flrtt Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale. W. R. Baird. Minister. Bible school st 9:45 a. m.; L. R. Centner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 9:45. Morning worship begins st 10:55. Anthem. "Rise Crowned with Lig,ht" (Stultsl. Mixed quartet, "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters." Sermon subject, "The Mission of the Church." Evening evangelisWc service at 7:30. Anthem. "Trust in the Lord" (Kleser Ung). Sermon, "The World's Great est Need." The officers of the church will have a covered dish luncheon follow ing the morning church service. Our Christian Endeavorcrs will at tend the convention at Phoenix In the evening. There will be a baptismal service at 4 p. m. and one following the evening sarmon. M. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main Street and Portland Ave. H. H. Young. Pastor. Sunday school for sll classes at 9:45 o'clock. No morning worship this morning Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock "The Temple of the New Testament Far More Glorloti T,'ian That of Mal achi's Day." theme of the sermon. Adult class meets after service In the pastor's study. Ladies' Aid meets after service In the church. Adult class meets Wednesday even ing. Ladles' Aid will give a dinner In the basement of the church Wed nesday evening. The annual sale of tho Aid will he held after the din ner. Entertainment will be furnish ed. Come one. come sll. The public la alwaya welcome in the church which believes in "A changeless Christ for a changing world." Tne First Methodlaf rhurcrt. Weat Main and Laurel Street. Joseph Knotta, minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mr. J. Neumann superintendent. The opening exercises will be held In the church auditorium. An Interesting mission story will be featured. Come early. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Ser mon theme, "The Homance of the Ages." The mixed quartet will alng. The Epworth league and the Inter mediate league will meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Hong service led by Mr. Clarence Meeker. An Interesting and timely sermon by the pastor on the theme, "Getting Our Bearings." Monday, 8:30 p. m., Sunday school pot-lurk dinner and election of offi cers. Tuesday. 7:80 p. m., official board meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meet. lng. Ftrt PreoliTtfrlan Church. William J. Howell, minister. Mrs. Wm; A. Ollmore, director of religious education. Bible achool, 9:45. The school sea son Is well tinder way and we are equipped to care for at least 200 more scholars. Come along and bring the family. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon "Prayer. ' Special music by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang. Sebastian Apollo, organlat. Anthem, "Praise the Lord, O, Jeru salem." Solo, "Arise. Shine for Thy Light Is Come." McDermld. Evening worship, 7:30. Song leader. Bob Llttrell: prayer, Margery Paley: pianist, Connie Moore; address, Eleanor Todd; scripture. Dal- mer Wright; ushers, Keith Blgfrled, Cross-Word Puzzie 10. Hcjrcer 1L Kvldnt or open: arch alo 11. Those who adjust the pttel) 11. Imaginative veiset poet. it Dandy 22, Literary frag ments 14. Equality: coinh. form 2ft. Annually 21. Alake of no effect 10. Vetchlfka plant 12. Ltnserlng In expectation SI. Toward the tern ti. Affirmative M. Maltreated x. Olimay: var. 8. French ro mancer 40. Flush with succevR 42. Closes forc ibly 4K. Kind of cheese 4. Silkworm 11. Old cloth measure 60. Blohon's Juris diction II. Be wrong 3. Unity 1. Abominable: col tog. 4. Where the sun rlies . Fear 1. Vender 7. Opposite of a weather t. Nervous twitching I. Entertain Russell Ulrlch, Dorr Barrett, Donald Rice. Every one welcome. Kabele Announces Series of Sermons "The Lord Jesus Is Coming A?aln." or "Prophecy and the Signs of Our Times" is the general subject' of a special series of sermons for Decem ber announced by Dr. Oeo. P. Kabele to be delivered by htm at the Sun day morning services in the English Lutheran church. West Fourth street at Onkdnle avenue. Phases of the subject to be dis cussed will be ss follows: Dec. 3 'Who Will Know, snd Ho When Jssua la Coming Again?" Dec. 10 "The Signs of Our Times snd Jesus' Coming Again." Dec. 17 "What Will Happen WTnen Jesus Comes Again?" Dec. 24. "The True Christmas Jov at Jesus' Coming Again." Dec. 31. "How About 19S4 Because Jesus Is Coming Again?" Eleanor Todd Leader Young People's Meet Tonight at 7:30 wll mark the be ginning of another gospel service conducted by Vie young people at the Presbyterian church. The youny people atarted conducting the serv ices In October snd have built up an enthusiastic series of services with the theme a determination to win others to Jesue Christ. Tonight's speaker will be Elesno' Todd, who will discuss the mesnln of the term "Christian." Others tak ing part In the service wilt be as follows: Long leader. Bob Llttrell; Scripture reading. Delmer Wright; pianist, Constance Moore: prayer. Margery paley: and ushers. Kleth Phillips. Russell Ulrlch. Dorr Barrett snd Donald Price. KMED Broadcast Schedule Sunday 10:00 Judge Rutharford. Laotuiar. 10:15 New, Dlgaat, Mall Trlburw. 10:30 Holly-Tlma. 10:45 to 11:00 Morning Melody. Monday 8 :00 Breakfast News, Mall Trlbuna. 8:05 iMualcal Clock. 8:15 Peerleaa Parade. 8:30 Shopping aulde. 9:00 Frlendnhlp circle Hour. 0:30 Morning Melody. 10:00 Weather Forecaat. 10:00 Gb and Zb. 10:15 The Kaleldeaoope. 10:45 Vlgnettea. 11:00 Grant Paae Hour. 11:15 Martial Muale. 11:30 Mirror of Family Life. 11:45 Song Review. 11:00 Mid-day Melody. 13:15 Radio Randetvoua. 13:30 Newa Flaahea, Mall Tribune. 13 :30 Popularity. 1 :00 Varletlea. 1:30 Mra. Mabel Mack, County Demonatrator. 3:00 Claaalfled Edition of the Air. 3:00 Hllo Serenade!. 3:15 songa for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Mualc from Yeateryear. 4:00 The MuelcaJ Cocktail. 4 :30 Maaterworka Program. 5:00 Cecil and Sally. 6:15 .Popular Parade. 5:30 Newa Dlgeat, Mall Tribune. 8:00 Medford Theatre Guide. :15 Al Plche'a 8port and Plan Flaahea. 8 :20 Dlnner-danoe. 8:30 A Kaluah Lullaby. I 8:45 Holly-Time. 7:00 Black Ghoat. 7:15 Modems. 7:30 to 8 :00 Reverlea. State police In Medford have re- re Ived word from portisna that J. a Barry more had been arrested there arly last week snd will be returned to Medford to face charges of writing worthless checks, which were passed st the Toggery snd Lee's Men's shop here. Names of Charlea Carter snd Don Carter were used on the checks, of ficers said. , BIRTHS Born to Dr. snd Mrs. Dwlght Kind ley, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds and 1 ounre, st the Community hos pital Frlrisy night. . Mother snd daughter were getting along nicely ynsterday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Edsell of this city, a son, weighing eight pounds, at the Sacred Heart hospital Thanksgiving night. Pears Yesterday CHICAGO, Dee. 1(AP) No pear arrival, two cara on track, two anld. Oregon Boac 300 boxea ex. fan. 1.78 1.85, average 184. California Hardy 847 boxea, 1.30 1.40. avcrae 1.35. NEW YORK, Dee. 1 (API One car peara arrived, two California., one Oregon. 8 Waahlngton unloaded: all on track, two diverted. Oregon Boac ex. fan. 1.33-3 35, aver age 1.71: 1379 cara fan. 1.55-3.10, av erage 1.78: 181 boxea ex. fan. and fancy 1.30-1-35, average 1.33: 780 boxea fancy and better 1 -84.3.05, av erage 1 88. Waahlngton Anjoua 880 boxea et. fancy I 33-3 10, areraga 3 01, log fan. 1 80-1 0, average 1 78. Chrlftmaa Card,. Tlma a getting abort to get Chrlat maa and New Year greeting carna. Order now. See the choice line, to eelect from at Mall Tribune Job Dt putmest. Plicea jeaaonabl, Venden Brothers Big Crowds b 4 V.. Ms. wi M. U Venden The Venden brothers, who hsve been here a week, are drawing big crowds at the tabernacle on Sixth snd M&ln. The music snd lectures are much enjoyed. Their musician, Mr. Seltrer, entertains the crowd each owning before Vie song service be gins. He Is s pipe orgon and plsno artist from Chicago, With Mr, Selt zr at the grand piano and the Ven den brothers' duets and solos, assist ed by the large choir, the musical part of the program Is very Interest ing. The Venden brothers are forceful speakers. They are college graduates and have both taught soool. They have given special study to the All 7 rTi Lem Wilson Starts Out On Hazardous Journey In Last of Reminiscence (Continued from laat Sunday) no. iv: Join General Mllea The next dny, Lieut. Baldwin went on to Ft, Leavenworth, leaving In atructlona with tho commanding offi cer at Camp Supply that wing and two others were to remain there until hla return. When Lieut. Baldwin re turned to Camp Supply late In Sep tember with an eacort, we went with them to Join Oen. Mllea at the head of Waahlta, where he eatabllahed hla winter quarters. Sometimes two of ua were aent out to carry dla patchea or aa aplea to Inveetlgate and report to him. In October, I think It wm. Gen. Mllea wtlh a part of hla command went north to the Canadian river, followed along the Canadian to Adobe Walls, crossed the Canadian southwest from Adobe Walla out on the etaked plains. There we mnde camp. On' one oocaelon Gen. Mllea aent for me and aaked me If I would carry a dlapatch to MnJ. Balrd at the head of the Waahlta, I aald, "I'll try." He wanted the dlapatch de livered aa quickly aa possible. He told me to eat my dinner and report to him for orders. 1 reported at 13 o'clock. He gave me my ordera and wlahed me good luck. I atarted at 13 noon and at 8 p. m. of the same day delivered the dla patch. after riding 83 mllea atone with Indiana almost constantly In Isht. When Major Balrd read the dlapatoh he aald, 'When did you leave General Mllea?" I aald, At noon." He aald, "Yesterday?" I aald, "No, today," He could hardly believe It. The next day I piloted two companies of soldiers of the 8th cavalry back to Oeneral Miles. Early In November, 1 would have been with the party who recaptured the two youngest Oer- man girls, but a few dsya later Lieut. Baldwin was aent on that trip. Gen. Mllea wanted to send & dispatch to Camp Supply. He first sent for Scouts Roblson and Shults. He naked Roblson If they could carry a dispatch to Camp Supply, Roblaon aaked, "How many aoldlera will you aend along?" Miles aald. "How .many do you want?" He said. "Six or eight." Mllea aaked him what for. He aald, "We will need an escort for protec tion." Mllea told him to go to hla quarters. Later, he aent an orderly for Jim Dunlap and myself to report to him. He aald, "Wilson, do you think you and Dunlap could carry a dispatch to Camp Supply for me? How many sotdlers do you want?" "Not a one." t told him. "Why?" "Well, the larger the party the larger, plainer trail It would make, and the more men. the more danger and harder to hide If necessary." "That'a vrnat I thought. You and I Dunlap get your equipment ready and report to me aa soon as possible." Carries IHspntch for Miles At 4 p. m. we reported. He nsked me what route I would take. 1 aald v would go north until we struck the Canadian, cross over, and follow the dlvtdlng ridge between the Cana dian and the Beaver, aa I thought we would be lesa apt to encounter In diana. About dsrk we were following down a email atream tlrat empties into the Canadian near the mouth of the Big Blue. Many of the it reams In that country were filled with quicksand. We crossed and reeroeeed thla little atream. 1 can't recall Its name. At one place my horat mlied down In Ut quicksand.. Mjr gun. Drawing at Tabernacle 1 5 v 4 D. E. Venden prophectea of the Bible and are stu dents of history snd current world problems. They sre anxious for all of th churches to help in making thess meetings a success and extend s hearty welcome to all the ministers of the city to come and feel at .home, at the tabernacle. It ts explained that this Is a earn pslgn which not s single church in the city has been asked to finance.. Some night In the near future the Venden brothers will spend an en tire evening telling .how they can put on a campaign of this kind in different cities snd not take a penny 1 out of sny city but, Instead, spend several hundred dollars In each place. which was carrtod In I sling on the saddle waa filled with sand. 400 Indiana Trot By When we got on the bank I told Dunlap I would have to atop and clean tile sand out of my gun. while doing It. Jim heard a noise and aald. "What la that?" We listened snd learned It waa Indians. They could not aee ua as we were In the brush clown on the creek bed. But wa could aky-Ilght them up on the ridge. We held the noses of 'our horses to keep them from making a, noise, and watched for three-quartera of an hour while about 400 Indiana passed by not over a hundred yards from us. We waited till the atrogglers had passed, then we took their back trail. Wo would travel at night and hide and rest by day. We afterwards learned that this was Orsy Beard's bsnd,' that Lieut. Baldwin had the fight with when he recaptured the two youngest Oerman glrla. He also captured from them two fresh scalps of white men. The hair exactly correaponded wlta that of Dunlap and me and as we) had Just gone the way they had come, of course they thought It was us, and we were reported killed. Given t'p for Dead We were gone nearly a month and wnen we returned to Miles' command he waa atlll camped on the Washita In his winter headquarters. When wa reported to him at hla jnt. he was surprised to see us and aald, "Wilson, we thought you and Dunlap were dead. I am very glad to aee you and to know you are alive." We learned afterwards that those two scalps wer from two soldiers ot the 8th cavalry. Major Prices in command. This waa in November, 1874. "routing for Indiana From this time till the spring of 1878. Gen. Miles kept the rndlana continually on the move, and of course also kept the scouts on the go, carrying dispatches to or from his various commands. I was with Oen. Miles In the aprlng of 1875 when he established headquarters st Canton ment on the Sweet Water. We scout ed all over the country along Red river and finally landed st Fort SI1L There we rested a few dsya. then atarted back towards Cantonment through Wichita mountains, follow ing a general course between the Washita and South Canadian rivers. He divided hla command, sending one division one way snd one the other. I was sent with Lieut. Kingsbury of the 8th cavalry. We met Gen. Mllea again when wa arrived at Canton ment. When Mllea waa relieved he turned the command over to Col. Blddl". There were 18 scouts, 13 went with Oen. Mllea, six, I smong them, were transferred to the command of col. Blddle snd remained at cantonment. I waa sent with Col. Forsythe when he was sent, with survivors to locste a site for s permanent post. They located It at. the head of the Sweet water, and built the post known as Fort Elliott. When Col. Blddle was relieved, t was transferred to Gep. H. C. Bsnk heed of the 4th cavalry and contin ued In service until October. 1878. when by order of the department, the scout force was cut down. I was dis charged. (The End.) Smart Christmas Gifts Aprons Smocks. Fancy Work. Presbyterlsa ladle. Presbyterian ciiiuch, Tuoed, Dec. t. ' r k i