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PAGE NINE rfTTiTTSiinimf&TriWi MEDFORD MAIL TRTE3UNT3, MTSDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JANUARY 21, 1034. I WW " Read every ad on this page . . . you will probably find exactly tlie thine; you want to buy or sell . . " It Isn't there, adver tise . . . It's inex pensive, effective! per word first ltisectlon.... .So (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word - (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy,.changcs . 1-26 Phosie 75 FOR WANT ADS gPTRAYED A red Irish setter, female. Steve Nye, 341-J-4. LOST Cameo pin heirloom Re ward. J. C. Green. Jacksonville. FOUND Ladv'a galosh. Owner may have same by paying tor ad. Tribune office. . ,- - IjOST II dog missing, call 1516. HELP WANTED FEMALE LADIES Copy names and addresses spare time for. Mall Order firms. Oood pay. Experience unnecessary. Stamp brings details. Holt Service. Nichols. N. Y. jJMENCED girl wanted at Fred's Sandwich Shop, 135 No. Central. WANTED MALE HELP MAN WITH CAR NEEDED IMMEDIA TELY to flU vacancy local grocery route. Must be satisfied to make about 27.60 weekly at start: more later. Steady job. steady pay tor willing worker. Writ Albert Mills, Route Mgr., 3321 Monmouth. Cin cinnati, Ohio. LOST AND FOUND HAVE attractive proposition for ex perienced solicitors New Item which every woman wants Se.ls 7 , on sight for 25c. Large prof ts Carl L. Leon Looby 3, .Central Bldj.. Seattle, Wash. WANTED Gardner and general work er. Hones' provided. Apply to Owen- Oregon oilice. OLD reliable firm wants salesladies for largest line of fast'selllng guar anteed hosiery and lingerie. Modest prices, write MIDWEST HOSIERS CO., Omaha, Neb. ' . SINGLE man with light sedan, free to travel, to Join sales force of large national organization. Good Imme diate earnings. See D. F. Merker, Hotel Jackson. 7 to 8 p. m. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Used bath tub. Must be in good condition. Tribune, Box 21S4. WANTED Double unit gas milker In good condition. Write J. H. Stanley, Route 3, Medford, Ore. FURNITURE Re-upholstere"d. 969-R. Thlbault. i WANTED To buy light sedan or roadster. Address Box 2182, Mall Tribune. WANTED TO RENT Two l'i-ton trucks without drivers. Apply at U. S. Talent Relief Camp. Talent, Ore. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop, 120 So. Central, across from Montgomery Ward Co. WANTED Furnished house or apart ment with three bedrooms, for spring months; preferably within mile of Junior H. S. Captain B. B. MoMahon. Phone 1079. HOOKING ORDERS for baby chtcka hatch Reds. for February delivery. We from our own high quality Sunnyfield strain. "Cockerels, left." Cummin? Hntchery Poultry Breeding Ranch. 5 out Vlldway road, Central Route 1. a tew and miles Point, WANTED High-pressure boiler, 40-50 hp. Must be in good condition and cheap. Valley Fuel Co. WANTED Warrants. Redden ic Co. mik- ... an onina t LOS Angeles eoout 20th wants load to! there or points en route, ruwu, 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced 100 to 200"i, See the Medford Bar gain House before you ship or sell. 37 No. Grape. Tel. 1062. WANT TO BUY 1029 Ford Must be cheap 333 W. 2nd. EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your tura at the Peerless Market. 12-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio Must be reasonable Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick oeopie in my home. Phone 437. X WANTED - Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain Bouse. 21 N Orape 8t Tel 1062 J'JNU- WANTED We pay jaAb tor JUNK HAITEKIBB RAOIAIOHS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER un of all desrrtotionj MEDFOHJJ BAMOA1N HOUSi "It No 3-epe fel I0i FOH KEN1 lltlt'SLS SMALL furnished hoiue for 3 adults; close In. Phone 319-R. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished; house, close in. Inquire 141 6 ! FOR RENT HOUSES o-ROOM modern cottage, 112.30. 913 So. Grape St. trui KKN1 Homes, furnuned ot unlurntshed. Brown A White. duusts MO. elllSO and US. water paid; wood range Phone 106. FOR RENT Modem five-room house. 39 Myers. FOR RENT Small furnished house: llghte and water. 801 N Central. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room home at 34 Quince. Inquire 520 So. Ivy. 1011 KLNl1 FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT ROOM, separate entrance, heat. 220 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT-JMrnlshed room. 11 So. Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooma. 404 8. Grape FOR heated sleeping rooma call 1399-L FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11.000 miles, for late model sedan S. A. Bower, 'Murphy. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light ted in Box B38. Tribune. FOR KENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apt., light, heat, hot and cold water. 345 No. Bartlett. FOR KENT ROOM AND 110 A It 11 BOARD AND ROOM 153 N. Oakda'.e. BOARD AND ROOM at 710 B Main Rates very moderate. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 6 acres land on Redwood highway; small house, etc., 75 per year. Inquire N. Shattuck, Box 471, Rt. 2, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR RENT OR SALE tOO-acre grain and stock ranch. Box 235, Rt. 2. Medford, Ore. ' FOR RENT Ranch. For Information write Box 2089, Tribune. STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jar uary 7. store room 17x60 feet, on Grape street, adjoining Mail Tribune Job Shop Reasonable rent to rls'ht party Apply at business office Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Hay, pears and apples. Trade for wood. Phone FOR SALE OR TRADE Hea tine stove, trashburner. ford roadster. Ander son, Phoenix Pharmacy. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1933 Harley for late model Ford or Chev. coupe Write Robt. Christean. Happy Camp. Cal. FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT 5-acre Improved ranch: also fruit stand for sale. Inquire 525 N. Riverside. HONEY for bees, bee supplies or wood Stewart, 336 Plum St. . OH EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE yz acre near Long Beach. Improved or trade for ranch. W. J. Jamison. Eagle Point, star route. COTTAGE GROVE for Medford 7- room house, large lot. near grade and high school. Box X. Y. Z. Trib une. TO TRADE Clear Long Beach, Cali fornia, property for southern Ore gon farm, partially irrigated. Ed Veatch. 201 South Acacia, compton, California TWO HOUSES In Ashland to trade lor small acreage. Rt. 1, Box 89-A Central Point. LANDS FOR SALE NEW KITTTTASUpperVaklma) govl ernment Irrigation project offers exceptional opportunities for 200 ex perienced farm families with some capital. Dairying, potatoes, seed peas, hay, grain, fruit, diversified. Low priced lands and water. Few homesteads open shortlv. Close to market. Free literature. Kittitas Ir rigation District, Box 14, Ellensburg. Washington. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8-room house, 3 lots, large woodshed and garage, $1100; terms, will consider light car or furniture. C. Parsons. 2 blocks N. of school. Phoenix. WHEN you think ot real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE 'a A. with 3-room house, electric- pump, woodshed, barn, for quick sale J350.00. E. B. Bishop. Rt. 1. Box 250. mile So. Stewart Ave., on Thomas Road.. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Laying pullets. Leghorn. Rocks, Reds. Phone 3I4-X. CHICKS hatching Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. . . i PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran'a prize stock, ti Jesse Nell. Rt. I, Ashland FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two milch cows. Three month old heifer. Oat hay. W. T. Parsons. '2 mile west Phoenix. YOUNG RABBITS, 25c each. 337 West Holly. FOR SALE AlIUMimil.tS FOR SALE Late model rranklln De Luxe convertible coupe radio equip ped. Will accept small car part piyment. See H. O. Endcrs. Ashland. THESe"ueDCARSARE PRICED RIGHT j 1910 Chev. Coupe. ' 1927 Bulck Roadster. 1931 p;vmouth DeLuie Sedan. . Ford coupe, ipil Ford Roncuter. rVLuxe tr.od.-l. IP.tO Pnnt'ac Coupe. 10'tl rtudebrtker Sedan. 10?. Nash c-oach. 1930 tVKK-e ILne fVdsn WALTER W ABBE". INC. 123 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 301 19J6 CHEVROLET TRUCK, excellent eoadmon, HI Wert Hoilj. FOR 8ALEACTOMOBI1.ES FOR SALE New Dodse Sedan, cheap. Phone 1700. FOR SALE 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan: excellent condition. See It at 508 Clark St. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH TRADE-INS These are late model cars taken In on new Chrysler and Plymouth Sales. 1932 Chrysler Spt. Coupe 1930 Butck Spt. Coupe. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Plymouth 1 series Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Business Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria Coupe. Also a number of older models at Bargain Prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL THIS WEEK Six finest Stark rose, value seven dollars, for four: twelve value, evelen for seven. Three splrea blllardl, two hydran- gia anowhlll, one radlence rose two mty, or two nyarangias, two spireas, one red althea, one mock orange, two fifty. Crause, The Nurseryman South Fir St. FOR SALE Good dining-room eet, Heatrola. bed and springs, lawn mower, child's bed, rocking chair. 616 West Jackson. - FOR SALE Baled alfalfa, second cut ting. Edward G. Miller, one mile north Medford on old Pacific hwy. FOR- SALE A-l conditioned light plant, 140. 1119 No. central. FOR SALE! Land plaster, feed and , seed. Competitive prices. Ftniey Implement Co., Central Point. FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay. baled or loose, 60c and 60c hundred. Otto Nledermeyer, Tel. 523-J-4. I FOR SALE Hay. 8 ton. Mrs. M. P. namey, oip siea.-enirai romt highway. Tel. 198-R-l. SPECIAL PRICE on lawn fertiliser for a few days Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs. tao,es beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off W Jackson. A RAINBOW garden of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties. Value $5 or more for $2.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free' F. H Reum. 922 South Oakdale. FOR SALE Gas range and water heater in good condition, priced reasonable. Call 31-R-l. HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 623-J-2. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all makes: terms if desired All makes rented and repaired White 8ewlng Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett WE HAVE BUYERS tor Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete Information to Harry S Fry te Company, 417 Davis Bldg Portland. Ore. FOR SALE All kinds of tipples and pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 132-L APPLES from 2D to 76 cents a box tn small or large lots. O V. Myers Orchard. -Phone 258-J. MISCELLANEOUS FOR dressmaking, remodeling and alterations, see Gladys Kime. 105 North Oakdale. Work guaranteed. I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Coats rellned. Medford Cash iud Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Cok Get our new prices. MUSINESS OI'FOKTUNUTIES MUST sell on account of Illness Beauty shop, good business and lo cation. Box 2132, Tribune, FOR SALE! Small grocery at Inven tory, to close estate. Phone I387-R 632 No. Central. BUSINESS UIRECTOIIV Austrai-te. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title ano Title Insurance. The only complete Title 8 y a t e ra In Jat-kson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooma 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert IVIncrun Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning Plow Waxing On ental Rug Cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: nook binding; loose leal ledgers, a n a btanka. billing systems, duplicating cosh aalea allpa and everything in the printing lines 28,-30 N Grape Phone 75 Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per oent per month on un paid oalanoe No other charges See W E Thomaa 45 South Ceqtral. ground floor Craterlan Theater B.dg State License No S-167 Nursery Mork. 'PLNT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS' Prlcea smashed on high quil Ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and berry plants. Drive to W. B. Bar num'a on Pacific highway, 3 miles soutii of Medford or Phone 85I-R-2. CARLTON NURSERY 'CO., CARL TON. OREGON. Painting and raperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 649-W 313 S Orape Transfer. REINKINQ TRUCKING Co. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No FU Street Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving eq-ilpmen trlces right 919 North Riveraide Phone 1044-X ; I '.AOS TRANSFER at STORAGE CO - ! OTtice 1016 No Central pa,n Jin ' 1f4 Mafc geriije julfHteoO, craps St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Fifth. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Holy communion, 11:15 a. m. No 8 o'clock service. Church of t.od Service Sunday school, 5:45 a. m. "All Things". 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m. The world's greatest calamity, by Hugh W. Burch. Mid-week, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Ralph P. ePtereon,. Minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Sunday. J. O. N. Poling, superintendent. Morning worehlp at U o'clock. Christian Endeavor Society at 6:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation to all. Full Gospel Church No. 1 1' Newtown Street. J. Logan Stuart, Pastor. Sunday school. 0:45 a. m. Sermon, 11 a. m. Topic: "The Power of a Surrendered Life." Young people's meeting. 6:30 p. m. Sermon, 7:30 p. m. Topic: "Build ing for Eternity." Main Street Methodist Church South N. D. Wood, pastor. Sunday services at this church as follows: Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m. Young peoples service, 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic service1, 7:30 p. m. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main and Portland Avenue. - H. H. Young, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. No morning service this morning. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Theme: "The Providence of God." The Sunday school teachers meet Monday evening at 7:30. Stranpers are always welcome at St. Peter's. 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 by electrical transcription and will be repeated Thursday at 4 p. m. Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning, 10:30 o'clock, and every Tuesday at 2 p. m. at 102 Mistletoe street. All who are inter ested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Sunday. Jnnuary 21, at 10 o'clock the title of the lecture to be given Is "Why Serve Jehovah." Thifl lec ture Is to be broadcast over 180 sta tions and should be heard by every one. First flantfet Church. W. H. Eaton, minister. Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Morning worship. 11:00 a. m. The special musical offerings are "Some body Cares," by Martin, sung by Miss Helen Judy; "O Love That Will Not Let Me Go' by Nolts, sung by the chorus choir tinder direction of Mrs. H. V. Warden. Young people's devotional groups, 6:30 p. m, Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Half hour of favorite songs. Anthem "In the Garden Fair," by Wilson. The pastor will be the preacher at both morning and evening services. Morning subject. "Jesus and Our Every Day Lives." Evening subject, "Was Jesus God?" You are cordially Invited to share these services with us. Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Stalk L Talk Idly . 1. 15eirori! 14. Place vh' ! . ono lives lk. Scarcr i. Sfii eagle VI. Dry 13. Aquatic animal It. Part of a trsek Obtain ?2. Not nt for food rilrhfs one's trnt C. Stain i". Larre Ameri can thrush 3(1. Ripple against S2. Apart 36. ManctiHn name 37. Fabricated ftpnpnt tonal statement or report. 39. American rail road mag nate 40. Entrance 42. Six -lino stanzas 4. Pcvoured 4,i. nil i wis 47. African arrow prtlnon 48. Khetf 50. Rrgret it. Mimics 51. Peculiar S4. Vehlrfs for snow travel Solution of Yesterday's Puzxle PIRIEIPIHXDIAIVIIIT E M I frp3M O G OB I nIA M ' Mami iElNlTRY Conduct, as business Put Into notation Hoarfrost Cook by dry heat First victim of homicide Above ' Mlntak Insrct Smi rooms Parent F'lowr!eM plant a l3 Y ISK F I7 la K fcl'0 r V I ZZZZMZZZZZZZ l 11 WL : mw'W-v """II3 111 a; 21 m?, Jo 31 W, 3i 33 34 3S . ML 1 WlTZSLITLZZZZZ w ill" "Mr " iifc srsf w is t"t?t? ''.'. A', :. 1 si 1 1 1 . , ....AulJ-Jlj-j 'uwnjJf'li.'''Li ''ill' ' ' Free Methodist Church. Corner of 10th and Ivy Streets, E. N. Long, pastor. The services for January 31 will be preparatory services for the evange listic campaign, which will begin next Sunday, Jnnuary 32, with Evangelist F. J. Archer. Rev. Archer comes to Medford with a real stirring message for the peo ple. We Invite the public to come. You wilt find a welcome. The message Sunday will be given by the pastor at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ,Y. P. M. S., at 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Pilgrim Holiness Cliurrh 333 Haven St.. Temporary Location C. EDWIN Cox, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Bible school, J. P. By num, superintendent. To all children who do not have a regular Sunday school to attend, we extend & welcome. 11 a, m. Morning worship. Sermon by 6he Rv. A. J. Smith. His subjects on prophetic interests of the current and near happenings, are of vital help. Hts expository message of the Wesley type, are gripping. Rev. Smith was 20 years In China. 7 p. m. Evangelistic service and soul-stirring songs. Question box queries are answered each evening. Services all thls com- ing week, with 10 a. m. prayer serv tcies, and nightly addresses at 7:30, All aj-e welcome. Church of the Xazarens John T. LaRose, Pastor "The Call to Service" will be the theme of tha message by the pastor for the morning worship service 11:00 Sunday morning. For the evening evangelistic service at 7:30 his sub ject will be "The Office of Religion." This timely message based upon the three facts of human nature: It's Sinfulness. It's Sorrowfulness. It Shortness. Some questions that will be discussed are: Is the Soul Immcr tal? What are the Substitutes Pro posed for Religion? ' Sunday school 9:45 Music by ths orchestra and live classes for all ages. Young people's society meetings in the church at 6:30 Sunday evening. The "Outs" will present their inrst political campaign Sunday evening. The newly formed orchestra will fur nish music at the evening service. 7:30. Mil-week prayer Biid Bible study, Wednesday evening 7:30 to 9. Study ing the book of Luke next Wednesday. Keen interest Is being mantftseed by the large attendance at these studies every Wednesday evening. First Methodist Church West Main and Laurel Streets Joseph Knotts, Minister Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Mr. E. J. Neuman. superintendent. Interesting lessons this Sunday. Come. Morning worship It a. m. Sermon theme, "A Workman Approvrd Unto Clod." The choir, directed by Miss Grace Jo Burnett will sing the Shep herd Psalm, by Propheroe, Particular attention Is called to the 6:30 p. m. initiation service of the Epworth League. All former mem bers of the Epworth League and all interested in the work of our younig people are invited to be present. This delightful service will be held in the parlors of the church. The EpworMi League orchestra will play a special number. ' Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. The pastor's discussion of the theme "Our Exceeding Joy on the Judgment Day" will be particularly Interesting. Mr. C. A. Meeker will lead in-the opening 'sing', and Miss Grace Jo Burnett 111 direct the special number of our young people's choir. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 11. Crustacean 12. Indigo plant I. 1. mutant : prefix II. Covered wngon 23. TViIrs i!n. Actor 27. Kingly 1!S. KKg-shaprn 29. Reduced or restrained 31. Crayon drawing 33. Gothic of p-ar rtpctraln 33. Ilplleven 57. WIippIM vehicle E iijio H T RAM f ONE slots mc u. AT NKyJg k I WlwlmViE .18. Aetlon at law tWte unwanted plants a E E, P E Rl 1sters 43. Constable or ha tun 18. Cookfd dish of eggs and milk 4f. Those lost hn yond recall; slang H, Commotion M. Ventured M. Ventlbul &, Walked ft". Hpllt S. So be It 60. M'XlNin Indian IT. Competent 82. Htlr up rolorr, as In rallco printing US, Ardor . Turf DOWN 1. Food fish 2. Iareratad S. Arabian chieftain 4. One of th profusions 5. Introduction 9. Tt-dnt 7. SkillM work man I, And ten: suffix I. Made a 3 1. Suffusion of things First Christian Church. Ninth St.. and Oakdale Ave. V. R. Balrd. minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. L. O. Gentner, superintendent. Everymsn's Bible class In court house auditorium at 0A$. Morning worship begins at 10:55. In the absence of the pastor, Albert Kribs of Rogue River will fill the pulpit in the morning. Subject "Near the Heart of God," Anthem, "The Heart of God'r (Mc Afee.) Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. John Frees will speak on "Why I Left the Adventlst Church." Anthem. I Will Sing of Thy Power" (Norman.) Flrt Preshyterlan Church William J. Howell. Minister Mrs. W. S- Gllmore, director of re ligious education. Bible school, 9:45. We extend tn Invitation to everyone not attending fifunday school. Morning worship, 11 a. m.-rmon, "Forglvenes." Prelude. "Choral" Luther Offertory, "Prayer" -..Beethoven Anthem. "My Faith Looks up to Thee" Soloist, Kotherlne Wendt. Soloist. Robert Weight. Postlude. "War March of the' Priests." Mendelssohn Choir director. Mrs. Elsie C. Strang; organist, Miss Dorothy Reynolds. Evening worship. 7:30. Evening worship. 7:30. Sermon, "God Speaks to Russia." This is the third sermon dealing" with the prophecies contained In the Book of Erk!el. Come snd hear these messages JLnd worship with us.- The First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at tl o'clock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Jan uary 31, 'Life." Sunday school at 0:30. Applicants under the nge of 20 may be admit ted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 8 o'clock. The rending room, whlo his located nt 401 In the Medford building, ts open dally from 7 s. m. to 6 p. m.. except Sundays and holidays. The librarian la In attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture mfy be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the read ing room. Won English Lutheran Church Fourth St. at Oakdnle Ave. . Geo. p. Kahele. D. D., Pastor to a. m.. Sunday school. Adult class taught by bhe pastor. 11 a. m., Morning service; Sermon subject In series on "The Last Things": "The Oreat Tribulation un der the Reign of the Antichrist." Anthem by the choir under the di rection of Miss Genevieve Brown : "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" by Roi?er C. Wilson. 7 p. m., Luther league. Topic: "Choosing My Amusements." Leader, Earl Pederson. Business and social meeting of the league Monday, 7:48 p. m., In the church parlors. , The Ladies' Aid society meets Thurs day, 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mm. W. T. Shea. 344 So. Central Ave., Mrs. A. O. Pederson, assisting hostess. The general public heartily Invited to the church where The Way Is Made Plain. The Federated Churches Jos, M. Johnson, Pastor. Central Point, Ore. 'Jesus Begins His Ministry" Is the lesson which Is assigned to us for this week. The Scripture Is In Matt. 4:12-25. Read all the parallel ac counts. Our school opens at 0:46. All are welcome. Special Invitation Is given to the young people to be present at' the devotional services on Sunday even ing. There Is most Important work to challenge everyone; 6:30 1 the time. You are urged to be present ait both servlcea next Sunday. In the morning service the pastor will speak on the subject: "The Great Respon sibility of the Family Circle;' and asks that entire families be present and sit together If possible. Let us make It a real family gathering. The evening service will be evangelistic. The fine evangelistic services which are being held at the church will be continued next week, but will take a little different turn. The Duff evangelistic party "The Trlsh" will ba with us, and will lead in a very special campaign for young people. These workers are well prepared to lead in an Interesting and helpful work among all classes; but especial ly challenge tha young. It Is de sired that all who are Interested In tha life of young people shall lend a hand to make the next two weeks the very best ever witnessed In this community. FARLEY WOULD DROP CHORES OF CHAIRMAN WASHINOTON, Jan. IB. ( AP) Postmaster General Farley has asked President Roosevelt to be relieved of bis ohorea as chairman of the Demo cratic national committee but ha will carry on In this post until a tuc censor has been found. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Mode) by Rthelvyn 8 Hoffmann. WANTED Raw Furs ALSO HIDES, PELTB, WOOL and MOHAIR 118 S. Central Arm from Montgomery Ward W. G. T. U. INSTITUTE SLATED THURSDAY Program hss been announced for the Jackson county W. C. T. U. Insti tute, to be held at the Nazarene church, corner of North Central and Jackson street. Thursday, January 35. Luncheon will be served at noon and each woman Is asked to bring a covered dish. An Invitation la also extended the men of the county, par ticularly for the address of Dr. Shaw, which Is scheduled for 3 o'clock In the afternoon. The complete program Includes: Morning session begins at 10 o'clock. Devotional Period Mrs. R. T. Holmes. Business Session Mrs. Augusta Mc- Cormlck. "You Had Better Dig Deeper" Ashland Ladles' Quartette. Medal Contest Demonstration Co. Director Mrs, Ruth Blgler. Noontide Prayer Mrs. E. A. Olden berg. Covered Dish Luncheon. During the lunch hour there will be a demon stration by the Medford L. T. L. Afternoon session. 1:30 o'clock. Devotional Period" Rev. LaRose, pastor. Business Session Mrs. Augusta McCormlck. Solo Mrs. Elsie Carleton Strang. Reading 2:30, "Rats In .the Beer Vats" Mrs. Alice Jtlson, Scientific Temperance Instruction, 2:46. Address. 8:00. "Effects of Repeal From a Doctor's Viewpoint" Dr. Mat tie B. Shaw. Union Signal Demonstration Union of Jackson county. SCHADE ELECTED SCOUT CHAIRMAN AT'ANNUAL MEET Medford district committee of the Boy Scouts of America met at head quarters Friday evening for annual election of officers. Larry Schade was elected district chairman; Dr, B. R. Elliott, vice-chalrmnn; Col. W. H. Paine, district commissioner, and Eu gene Thorndlke, treasurer. Committees appointed for the en siling year Included: Finance. Fred Heath,. Sr. (chairman), M. N, Hogan, Eugene Thorndlke and Frank Reum: court of honor, Don R. Newbury and Col. W. H. Paine; troop organization, Larry Schade and L. D. Jones; lead ersh 1 p trai n 1 ng, M. N. Hogan and Dr. B. R. Elliott; health and safety. Dr. D. E. Standard; camp, L. D. Jones, Dr. B. R. Elliott, George, Bates and Frank Reum. A. O. Soderbcrg, new Scout execu tive for Crater Lake Council, made a report of the progrnm and objectives for' 1034, chief of which Is to In crease the number of troops and scouts In the district. Scouting Is avallnble to all boys and a program la planned In which all boys will want fo take a part and help .In Its growth, he said. Tlie father and son banquet la planned to be held during anniver sary week, February 8 to 14. The banquet la held annually for scouts and their fathers and Is a "get-ac-qualnted" event for fathers and sons and scouting, A mobilization of all scouts In the district will be held February 10. Col, W. H. Paine la chairman of the committee on mobilization, and work ing with him are Jack Heyland, scout master of troop No; 8, and Oordon L. Pratt, scoutmaster of troop No. 18. J. 0. Mann was appointed general chairman for the banquet, and Geo. Gates and Fred L. Henth will arrange for the place. Don Newbury will act as toastmaster and secure other speakers for the program. Larry Schade will arrange for songs and music. Table decorations will again be competitive this year, and the Judges appointed 'are Col. W. H. Paine, Dr. F. Q, Bunch and M. N, Hogan. Foot Specialist At M-M Monday A personal represenattiva of Dr William M. Seholl, Chicago foot spe cialist, will be at the M. M. Depart ment store all day Monday, January a, to give advice concerning correct r.hoes for relief of foot ailments. Dr. Scholl's expert will recommend remedies for all painful foot condi tions such aa coma, sore toes, ath lete's foot, weak arches, bunions, crooked heels and Ingrown toe nallp. This special service la for all resi dents of Medford and vicinity who are Invited to call At tha M. M, atore tomorrow for frea demonstrations. Houses for Rent: LfMS COMPNV BAIKIAIN lOH KENT OR MI.K Large living room with fireplace, sep arate dining room. 8 bedrooms, pipe furnace heat. This la the former Swenaen property at 120 Vancouver. The house Is a well arranged property but la In very bad condition. We will completely redecorate and reflnlsh this property for a good tenant or purchaser. Rent, 130 00 per month, fiale price. I3.ft00.00. We have almost Sd.nooooo in this property Including tax and Interest. ni;TKIIN MVINOd A LOIN AI'N. 43 Rntith Centra! Avenue W. R. Thomas, Representative TO Poace orficen ars iwrloiwly coiw sidtrlng a protest to the county courl uRHtnst t.'ie ueo of tho auditorium ! me court nouse oy Uio Cileemcil lo$ rcheursitls. Ill the pnst few weeks tlie popu lnuon of tlie county Jail has' In. creased through the apprehension of a number of local and transient sua. peels, and police have been at a los to account for the outbreak of crlma. Under questioning by the district at. torney, however, ono of t,'io Jail la. mates revealed the motlvo that prompted him to lawbreaklng. Un. able to buy a ticket to the concert which Is to be given by the Oleemen January 33, ha discovered that their practicing was being done In tha JU building and that incarceration ther would give him an opportunity ta hear their concert numbers wltiiout the cost of a ticket, lie further ad mitted that It was common know, ledge among the criminal element that this privilege was unwittingly being extended law violators and stated that most of the recent burglaries were, tho result a' a deslm on t,he part of muslcally-mlndcci crooks to hear tho male chorua per. form. Confirming this theory it la allege that one burglar blew lustily on a police whistle while prying off tha skylight of a local building several days ago and In this manner aclllev. ed capture In time to hear last Tuea. day's rehearsal. On another occasion recently a footpad struck an old man over tha ,'iead with a blackjack and then carried hla victim five blocks ta the police station and gal's himself up. Hq was quite resentfut and criticized the local officers bitterly when they locked him In a cell as the city Jail claiming that he waa entitled to quarters In the county bastlle because of tho gravity of hla; offense. The suggestion iias been made tse) Jim Stevens, director of tho Oleemea that tickets be placed at police head quarters where any worthy malefactoy who refrains from felonious actlvU ties may be rewarded with a free ad. ml&alon to the concert. In this man ner It la hoped tho situation can ba relieved and final rehearsals held ait) the auditorium as scheduled. T.hla proposal It Is expected will meet with the approval of the law enforcement group. Heating cost can be reduced. Pot complete heating service call Am Schmldll, 418-1663. Suit cleaned and pressed. 850, Dresses 75o up. Tel. 635-J. Economy Cloaner, 1728 No. Riverside. First Presbyterian Church WILLIAM J. HOWELL Minister Morning Worship 11 a. m. Sermon' ' Forgiveness " Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Sermon "God Speaks to Russia," This Is the third sermon from tho prophecy of Kzcklct EVERYONE WELCOME For Lease Stores in the Hotel Alien Building formerly Nash Hotel. Phone 213 Ashland. Houses for Rent: 703 West 4th street. Combined living and dining room. S bedrooms, hard wood floors, fireplace. Close In, corner lot. $20 00 por month rent. 11.1 Willamette. Combined living and dining room, flroplaco, hardwood floors, 1 bedrooms, view lot. 130 00 per month rent. tviR i:ast Main Street. Urge living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 3 large oak covered lots. This house la situated In the most exclusive district tn Medford. Will rent for :)0 00 per month or sell for as. 700.00 on easy terms. Our Investment Is over 19.000.00. IMOM SAVINOS LOAN ASS'N. 45 Booth Central Ave, , W. K. Thomas, Agent