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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 1IEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. MAT 27, 1934.
PAGE NINE
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BATES
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Minimum
jcU additional Insertion,
par w"u
(Minimum lOo)
Par line par month, without
copy changes
Phone 75
FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
fSCSrown leather purse on Crater
like hlehwav, Thursday night. Be
ward, Return to Mall Trlhune
LOST H dog miaaing. call 1516
HTtnti A TTrtVO
WANTED all UBllunu
5Xrrdeaiuselteeplng posi
tion; motherleaa home preferred.
Phone 59"-
fXSriSAny kind of sowing hy day.
Phone 835-W.
MALE OR FEMALE
TEDod dentrator wanted
demonstrate Macaroni & Noodle
product, during Diamond Jubilee
wee Call Mr. J. Bennard at the
wlaVord Hotel 9:00 a. m. Monday
morning. .
NTEDThlnners. Jackson Orchard
near JacHson Hot Springe.
, WANTED FEMALEJSELP
WANTED An experienced waitress.
Apply at Dow's Cafe.
in country home. Tel. 501-R-3.
WANTED Lady to assist with house
work and care of small children.
Smell wage.. 219 Haven. Tel. 891-R.
WANTED MALE HELP
ESTDieseTTnglnes. New low cost
course with shop training. Box 1190
Mail ITIOUiw.
. .rrv nnnn PAY
alUAUl nwivn "
Several choice openings In country
and towns for reliable men or wo
men. No capital or experience re
quired "write MR. THOMAS Supt .
428 Third St., Oakland. Calif.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
DESIRE to purchase small buslnew
for cash. Whate have you. Box 1104
Mall Tribune.
WANTED TO BUY 30 shares of Jack
son County Bldg. & Loan etoci.
Write Box 1202 stating shares avail
able and selling price.
WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co
NEED several good used pianos at
once. Will give extra big allow
ance on any trade-in. See Mrs.
Purucker, Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
123 W. Main.
WANTED Orders for tamales tor
Jubilee. Inquire 511 So. Grape.
WANTED ROOM AND BOARD In
private family. State location and
terms. Apply to Postofllce Box
1101, Medford.
WANTED TO RENT August 1st or
15th, by reliable married couple
with good references, a modern,
nocely furnished a-bedroom home
within walking distance ot city
center. Please state method ot
heating. Box 1169, Tribune.
WANTED TO RENT Nicely furnished
modern home, at least 2 bedrooms.
References. Box 1172, Tribune.
WANTED Fat lambs. J. S. Osen
brugae. WANTED TO LEASE Ranch with
pasture to run ISO head ot sheep.
L. R. Holbrook, Rt. 4, Box 44. Med
ford, Ore.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk.
Pat's. 1308 Prune St. Phono 547-L
WA NTED 2nd hand furniture. We
buy. sell and trade Berrydale 2nd
Hand Store. 1603 North Riverside
Telephone 266.
WANTED Good used cream sepsr
stor, medium sire A. L. Rathbun
Rt. 4. Box 994, Medford.
CASH paid for apples, any amount
Write or wire E. O. Brem, 920 Oak
St., Oakland. Cal.
WANTED Ford sedsn or coach. Must
be in good condition: 1929 or Iste.-
model. Write Box 5382.
W pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM.
BRASS. COPPER and unk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
37 No. Orane. Tel 1082
WANTED Baby calves. Rt. 1. Box
395. Mediord.
FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone
988-R Thlbault
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
pelts see u before yc-u sell wool
bags and twin for sale Medford
Bargain House, 37 N. Orape St
Phone 1062
WILL care for elderly sick people tn
my home Phone 437-X
WAN! TO BUT 1929 Ford. Must be
ot, as w. and.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Uuusenold goods. sto.ee
tools or what have you. Mediord
Bargain House. 37 N. Orape St. Tel
1063.
WANTED TO BOY 10-ton mlli or
more, crusher, amalgamator. Adrlse
price and where can be aeen. 417
Davis Blag., Portland, Ore.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern five-room house
with stove. 39 Myers St.
FOR RENT 5-room completely furn.
ished home for 3 months. Available
June 10. References. 1019 W. 11th.
FOR RENT Homes, furnished o:
unfurnished. Brown As White.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished home.
Phone 1122-R.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room home.
Inquire at 105 So. Orape.
FOR RENT That nifty four-room
stucco bungalow at 400 North Oak
dale. Very comfortably and com
pletely furnished. Available June 1.
930, water paid. Inquire at Brownie
Marie restaurant, 19 N. Fir.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
Redden & Co., Tel. 720.
FOR RENT Houses, furnished or un
furnished. C. A. OeVoe. 523-J-3
HOUSES for rent or sale. Call Harold
H. Brown, 195.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURN. APTS Day, week or month.
616 No. Central.
FOR RENT Newly decorated apart
ment. 806 W. Main.
FURNISHED 2-room apt. lor rent.
can 041-W.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Centrally located, cheap rent. Tel.
1368-W.
APT. FOR RENT Phone 201-H.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlsh
apartmenta. Carglll Court. Tel. 495
FOR RENT' Front apartment In Mail
Tribune Bldg. Three rooms, also
small dressing room and bath room
Lights, hot and cold water and heat
furnished. Rent very reasonable
Tribune office.
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment, combination living end din
ing room, sleeping room and kitch
enette. Hot and cold water, lights
and heat furnished. Low rent. Apply
at Tribune office. . .
2-ROOM furnished apt., 375 So. Cen
tral. FOR RENT Modern furnished 5-
room apt. 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Grape.
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E Mala
nates very moderate.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT'
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract.
garden land, close in. t?art fruit and
berries. 402 B. Main.
FOR EXCHANGE
1 1-3 ACRE and model T Ford In
good running condition; trade for
light car, 1930 or later. Mra. Chit
wood. Box 42, Howard Ave., evenings
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholatering
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reela. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE
ESTATE -REAL
FOR EXCHANGE 5-room modsrn
stucco, San Diego, clear, for Med
ford or vicinity. Write Box 1195 Mall
Tribune.
TRADE Ranch near Myrtle Point,
Ore., value $2800. no Incumbrance,
for ranch of equal value near Med
ford or Ashland. Inquire 724 W.
Jackson, Medford.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Medford
property, small business and acre
age one mile south Talent. W. A.
Thatcher. Talent, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE tor equal value
10 acres, improvea; avs nines icui
town. 616 McAndrews road.
FOR EXCHANGE Sheet metal shop
and stock of furnace;. In Klamath
Falls lor home and one acre garden
land ot equal value. 6469 caro Trib
une. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
9 ACRES with building. Sacrifice. 1
mile west ot Phoenix. Schermer
horn. FOR SALE 3 acres, 3 room houw.
enrage and barn. Irrigation, city
water. H. O. Moen. De Barr Ave.
FOR SALE 200-acre stock ranch. 10
ml. north Grants Pass: barn, family
orchard. 500 small cherry trees.
vineyard. 40 acrea nmwr. .hu..
206 So. Holly St., Medtord.
FOR SALE Summer homo and fur
farm. 4 mues irom u .
Brown's creek. Inquire E. M. Clark
Central Point.
FOR SALE 200-acre Improved rsncft
Price $2000. Inquire C. T Peek
Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE Cabin. '4 acre Isnd on
in mil., from Med-
ford. Price $450. Phone 514-R-l.
Medford.
FORCED SALES 20 seres, paved hay
10 cult., river bottom, new bun?a
. . . ...ihmMiniL eaulnoed
lOW, DiUl, .. ' .
8 cattle, horse, poultry, household
effects, water and taxes 135. Price
$1500 cash. . , ,
. .,. KM!m. free IrrUra-
tlon. good location, modern 7-room
plastered, beautiful home. tve',n3t.
...ui. ..no rtAiu talance
, . in9n am. ner month. 15
tn-.., ,
N Fir St.
WHEN you think of real aattt, think
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE A good chicken ranch.
10 2-3 acres; reasonable; across rail
road Just south of gas plant. Pearl
Brown.
LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees
excellent soil Sacrifice 1150 Write
Bos 56. Mall Tribune,
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE
1929 Bulck Sport Coupe.
1931 8-87 Bulck Sdn. Motor recon
ditioned. 1929 Model 56 WIllys-Knlght Sdn.
1927 Nash Coupe.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck-Pontlac Salea and Service.
143 So. Riverside. Tel. 102.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Midget piano, used, fine
condition; low price. BALDWIN
PIANO SHOPPE, 123 W. Main.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE e teams horses, well
broke, gentle, well matched; ago 6,
See them working, Merrill. Ore. C.
V. Barton, Merrill, Ore.
FOR SALE Large A-l Red Duroc
brood sow. Phone 31-F-25, Jack
sonvllle, or write Harold Crump.
HOLSTEIN COW, 4 years old. rtt;
DeLaval separator In good condl
tlon, $25: 3 heifers for sale. In
quire L. Gray, Ruch, Ore.
FOR SALE Fresb cows,
Schultz. Beagle,- Ore.
Adolf
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Female police dog, pure.
bred; price 10. or will trade for
something of equal value. Write
Box 4040, Tribune.
ROLLER CANARIES Mrs. C. A.
Voe.
Da-
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE R. I. Red pullets, or trade
for cow or what have you. Everen
Carmen, Oak Grove road.
FOR SALE Baby chicks, reduced
prices: wniie Liegnorns ana
Mrs. Carley, Phone 258-X.
PURE Bronze toria, Cockeran's prize
stock. $5. Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Ashland
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS LADIES' Beautiful Silk Hose. Slightly
Imperfect. 5 pairs $1.00, postpaid
Satisfaction guaranteed. Economy
Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N. c.
STRAWBERRIES, sows and pigs for
sale. So. Anderson Ranch, Talent,
Dora E. smith.
BIG BAROAIN 5x7 camera like new.
317 North Riverside.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
St?l ARMY COTS and MAT
TRESSES, complete $5.00
PAINT all colors, SPECIAL
price, per gal 1.19
LINSEED OIL SPECIAL, per
gal 1.10
ARMY BLANKETS a few left,
each 08
CANVAS HOSE, for Irrigation,
mining, etc.
PIPE FITTINGS New and used.
CROSS-CUT and CIRCULAR
BLADES All sizes.
WEDGES, SPLITTING MAULS Big
assortment.
CABLE: All sizes and lengths.
TENTS For SALE or RENT.
SO Ft. GARDEN HOSE, new..$2.45
27 North Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR SALE 1 Bean and 1 Hardy
spray rig in good condition. Call
1122-R.
FOR BALE Pie cherries. Order now
for the later varletlea. Phone 24-X-l,
Vi tnlle north Bear Creek
bridge, Central Point. W. J. Geb
hard. FOR BALE Subsoller. T. V. Wil
liams, Phone 14-F-ll.
CREGO AOTER PLANTS 3 dozen lie
Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main.
ZINNIAS, Asters, Marogllds, Petunlag.
3 dozen ass. 311 Willamette.
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS A
few absolutely new, 6-foot size, at
a great saving to you. See John
Denlson at 101 Crater Lake Ave.
BARGAINS TN USED TOOLS
9 Used mowers
1 Buck rake
3 Hay wagons
Harrow disc
8 Sprayers
Brllllon rollers
3 Fordsons
3 Cletracs
3 Feed grinders
1 Sprlngtooth
1 Orlndstone close out.
HUBBARD BROS., INC.
Cor. Main and Riverside.
EARL Richmond pie cherries. Phone
S3B-J-2.
FOR SALE Few days only, filling
dirt cheap, call 1534-Y.
FOR SALE Cherries.
M. L. Voorhles.
Tel. 571-R-3
FOR SALE Large ripe cherries. Lam
berts, Blngs, Royal Annes. Orders
taken. Phone Victor Teasltore
owner of Linn Orchard. Eagle Point
Phone 34-X-10.
BOAT-TRAILER Ready to go. Reas.
onable price. 317 No. Riverside.
DENTISTRY Dr. 1 H. Oove 335 B
Main.
FOR SALE Manure. J. A Manse,
two miles east of Jacksonville, tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Shakra;
length cut to order: prices rlsrht
Phone B3J.Y. Addresa C. C. Alt
house. 115 Florence St., Medford.
HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground
barley. Can deliver, c. A DeVoe.
523-J-3.
LAWN Mowers tharpened. Medford
Cycle Shop. 33 N Fir. Phone 381
FOR SALE Used sewing mschtnes. all
makes: terms if desired. All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Uscbint Co. 34 N. Bartlett.
MISCELLANEOUS
DOOfl nemined free,
and Bartlett.
Dr. Stone, :h
MISCELLANEOUS
WE board old people: rent furnished
cabins. Convalescent Home, Ash
land. ASK US about saving nearly 60 of
your Automobile Insurance, s. A
Kroschel, 33 N. Grape St.
AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS
FINES TGRADE Western Oil, qt. 9c;
gallon, S6c; 5 gallons, with can,
$1.50; 100?. Pure Pennsylvania Oil,
qt. 15'jc; gal. 62c; 5 gals. $3 00
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STA
TION. SELLING OUT Flsk Tires. Tubes Get
our prices before buying. SUNRISE
SUPER SERVICE STATION.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
USED CARS
'32 Chrysler coupe.
'33 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
'30 Ford Cab.
'28 Essex Sport Coupe.
'32 Graham 8 Sport Sedan.
'27 Bulck Coupe with pick-up body.
unevroiec seaan.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside
Chrysler & Plymouth Dealers
FOR SALE Used truck sale. Several
used trucks that are In fine condl
tlon to do your hauling. Any.rea
sonable price or terms will be' con
sldcrod. Come and see them.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealers
FOR SALE Model T Ford touring,
electric washing machine Bargain
Route 4. Box 77.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Highway Wrecking Yard
Central Point. Bargain. Cjulok
sale; $150 cash. Owner leaving.
FOR SALE Coffee Ann's. See Mra
Cecil Jennings, phone 888.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON (JO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract ot Title and
Title Insurance The
only complete rule
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83
North Central Ave. upstairs.
Attorneys at Law.
NEWTON C. CHANEY
Attorney at Law.
Rooms 209-210. First National
Bank Bldg.. Medford, Ore.
Expert fVTnduw Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House Cleaning, Floor Waxing Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
Job Priming
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
. Oregon Printing of al) kinds; book
binding; loose leaf ledgers and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing Lines. 28-30 N Grape
Phone 75
Money tu Lend
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charges See
W. E. Thomas. 45 South Central,
ground floor Cra ten an Theater
Bldg State License No 8-157.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Physician and Surjeon.
CHARLES W. LEMERY, M D.
Diseases and Surgery of the Eye.
Ear, Nose and Throat.
Glasses Fitted.
204 Medford Bldg., Medford. Or.
Consultation Hours, 10 to 13 ana
3 to 5.
Office Phone 567. Res Phone 1013.
Painting and Paerha lifting
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 648 W o.S 8 Grape
BADS TRANSFER 8s STORAGE 00.
Office 1015 No central Phone 115
Prioes right, aervtve guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special tlveatuck
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per si
. ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett.
St. Mark's Episcopal
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and church school
sermon, 11 a. m.
Holy communion, 13 o'clock.
E. S. Bartlam, rector.
Church of Christ
Engles Hall, 217 West Main.
Morning services, 10:30. Sermon
subject: "Self Examination."
Evening services, 7:30. Subject: "A
Strong Tower.
Everybody welcome.
Main Street Methodist Church South
N. D. Wood, Pastor.
Sunday services as follows:
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Sermon at 11 a. m. by Rev.
R. TJ
Waldraven of Corvallls, Ore.
Young peole's meeting. 7 p. m.
At 8 p. m. we Join with the other
congregations of the city In the bac
calaureate service at the high school
auditorium.
Full Gospel Tabernacle. e).
Newtown Street, nesr Mail..
J. Logan Stuart, pastor.
Sunday .school, 9:45.
Morning worship, 11.
Sermon text, "Faithfulness.
Evangelistic meeting, 7:46. Subject
for the evening. "When the 'Son of
God Reigns as King Upon the Earth."
Prayer meeting Tuesday. 7:45 p. m.
Bible study Thursday. 7:45.
A cordial invitation to all.
Foursquare Gospel Church
Corner Fourth and Bartlett.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jaekman.
assistant district supervisors In the
Foursquare churches of the Pacific
northwest, including the state of
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana
and Northern California, will fill -the
Foursquare pulpit Sunday both morn
ing and evening. Their many friends
will be delighted to hear them. Tell
your friends.
Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Re?.
Jackman preaching.
Young People's Crusader service,
6:49 p. m.
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.. Rev.
Jackman preaching.
Children's Church, Saturday, 3
p. m.
Cross -Word Puzzle
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warning cry
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worship
88. Florida
county
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Afternoon
functions
Anslo-
Saion slave 1
(Missouri Synod)
E, Main and Portland Avenue
H. H. Young, Pastor.
Sunday school and Bible class at
10 o'clock.
Divine worship at It o'clock.
Theme: The Triune God. the Only
True God Is Our God."
The final lecture on the missionary
forward movement wilt be delivered
after service by the pastor.
No evening service this evening.
The public Is always welcome.
Free Methodist Church
Tenth and Ivy Streets
E. N. Long. Pastor.
Our Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.
tn. Interesting classes for all ages.
Come and study the Bible with us.
Morning message by the pastor at
11 o'clock.
Subject: "The Christian Warfare."
Evening service. 7:30 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer service Wednes
day evening, 7:30.
Everyone Is welcome.
First Baptist Church.
W. R. Eaton, minister,
Sunday, 9)45 a. m.
Memorial Sunday service, 11:00
p. m. Patriotic musical specials by
congregation and choir. Patriotic ad
dress, "Lest We Forget."
Young people's devotional groups,
7:00 p. ra.
We Join In the union baccalaureate
service at the high school auditorium,
8:00 p. m., with Rev. W. J. Howell
as preacher.
You are cordially invited to share
these services with us.
.Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcast
ing a lecture by Judge Rutherford
over KM ED evesy Sunday morning
from 10 to 10:15.
Judge Rutherford is considered the
greatest Bible exponent of the pres
ent age and his books of gcrlpturs
explanations are now translated Into
58 languages. His lectures explain
that Bible prophecy Is now being ful
filled and by listening In 10 minutes
each Sundav one will hear an ex-
j planation of world conditions ami
their outcome.
Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30 and
every Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at No. 102 Mistletoe street. All In
terested In Watch Tower Bible study
are welcome.
First Church of Christ. Scientist
Authorized branch of the Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, tn Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North
Oakdale.
Sunday school at 9:30. Applicants
under the age of 20 may be admit
ted. Wednesday evening meetings, which
include testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 301 in the Medford building, Is
open dally from 7 a, m. to 6 p. m
except Sunday ant holidays. The li
brarian is In attendance from 10 to 4,
at which time the Bible and all au
thorized Christian Science literature
may be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
First Christian Church,
Ninth and Oakdale atreeta,
W. R. Balrd, minister,
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
l. a.
Oentner, supt.
Everyman'a Bible class In court
house auditorium at B:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:56.
Anthem, "Neath, the Flag Asleep,"
Wilson.
Quartette, "In Memory," Holton.
Sermon aubject, "What Memorial
Day Means to Us." .
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.
At fi o'clock, we unite with the
other churches In the baccalaureate
service at the high school.
The following organizations will be
our special guests at the morning
service: The O. A. R., Women's Relief
Corps and Auxiliary, Daughters of
Veterans, Spanish War Veterans and
Auxiliary, American Legion and Auxil
iary and the D. A. R.
The Federated Churches.
Jos, M. Johnson, pastor.
Central Point, Oregon.
"The Judgment of the Oentllea" Is
really the subject which we are to
study this week In the Bible schools.
The text given Is In Matt. 28:31-48.
Read, also, such passages as Isa, 13:Q-
13:34:1-6: Joel 3:1-17; Zeph. 3:8-9
You are Invited to study these great
questions with us.
we are glad that the way Is about
clear again for soma very splendid
activities on the part of our young
people. All young people ahould make
the very most of the summer months
for Christian service.
The annual memorial services of
the community will be held In this
church next Sunday morning, the
pastor preaching the sermon. The
subject will be: "Four Objectives In
Memorial." "God Must Take a Hand'
will be the theme In the evening
service. Oool song measagea will be
given, and all are welcome here.
First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Streets. i
Joseph Knotts, Minister.
Sunday achool at &:4S a, m.: E. J.!
Neumann, auperlntendent. We are
preparing tor i big Children's day
program. Let every one be on hand, i
We have claaaes for the parents aa
well as the children.
Church service at 11 a. m. This
Sunday will be a special Sunday with
us. The large chorus choir will sing
by request MacParlane's "Open Our
Eyes," Mrs. O. H. Paake directing.
Mrs. Paske will also sing "O Lord,
Correct Me," from Rlnsldo. The new
cabinet of the Epworth League will
be Instslled. The pastor will preach
a speclsl sermon to the young peo
ple, the theme being "The Contribu
tion of Sacrifice to Success." This
being Mrmorlsl Sunday, special trib
ute will also be made to our soldier
dead.
Owing to the union service In the
high school at 8 o'clock, the Ep
worth League will meet at 6 o'clock
Instead of the regular time.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
Zton Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth Street near Oakdate Avenue ,
Geo. p. Kabele. D. D., Pastor.
Sunday school meet at 10 a. m.
Martin G. Paulsen, superintendent.
The Festival of Holy Trinity will
be celebrated at 11 a. m. Sermon
subject is "Let Not Your Heart Be
Troubled." The sermon together with
the entire service will be given by
Martin G. Kabele, son of pastor
K&bele.
Luther League, 7 p. m. Topic: "A
Day with the Luther League Secre
tary In India." Service conducted by
the young people.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all to Join us In our worship.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
William J. Howell, minister.
Mrs. Wm. 8. Gllmore. director of
religious education.
Bible school opens at 9:45 a. in.,
with general assembly. Come early
and enjoy this very happy portion
of our service with us.
Morning worship 11. Sermon "Your
Friend, the Unknown Soldier." This
Is our Memorial day service.
Special muslo by the choir, under
the direction of Mrs. Elsie C, Strang,
Miss Helen Jones, organist.
Prelude, "Prelude" Chopin
Offertory, "Andante In E Flat"
Monart
Baritone solo, "Open the Gates",..
Soloist, Robt. C. Wright.
Anthem "The Plains of Peace"
Barnard
Postlude "March With Variations"..,
Mourlan
Tlie baccalaureate services will be
held In the high school auditorium
at 8:00 this evening. Everyone wel
come. Random Thoughts
(Contributed)
Most people would disagree tf told
they were living exactly aa they de
sire to live and doing exactly as
they desire to do. Somo would disa
gree quickly and violently. Otbera
would think for a few momenta and
finally dlaagree. Othera would only
stir slightly from their apathy to give
you a reproving look and one man
in a million would agree. He would
be a true philosopher.
Ood crested all men equsl In only
two respects. He gave every man the
right of private thinking and twenty
four houra of time.
Every man Is a playwright and
an actor. We write and faithfully
enact the comedlea and tragedlea of
our own lives.
In virtue, Ood Is always highest.
But In cruelty, man sometimes trana
cends. A drop of water Is lifted from the
ocean and transformed Into a lovely
cloud. It falls to earth , again tn
gentle rain. With H'a countless fel
lowa It forma a brook and Joins a
mighty river In an unending pro
cessional back to sea. In what respect
la man essentially different?
Morale, codes and creeds are often
the means by which we flatter our
vanity and make life more difficult
for our nelghbora.
Being a member of a certain faith
may be your highest ambition. Don't
let your ambition so completely oc
cupy your talents that you will have
no time left to do good. Tour creed
Is not the only one In the world.
There are millions of men who would
not trade one time-worn, pagan
aphorism for your entire eatechlam
The western religion was once a smil
ing babe. Became In turn a fanatical,
persecuted adolescent, a stslwart aoi'
dler. a ruthless butcher, a bloated
priest, and Is now a withered, In
firm old man occupied with cere-
monlea.
If you aald to the mountain of
your troublea: "begonel", and upon
opening your eyes saw that It was
no longer there, then what would you
do? My friend, don't pray to Ood
for anything you don't really want
Ood might aurprlse you.
Don't atrlve to be Ilka other peo
ple. Just be yourself.
Do you went to be king? Well
you are. Xing over the greatest realm
in the world.
"lave Is the rainbow In the storm
of life." True. But we cannot have
rainbows all of the time.
I am rich. I have three good books
and one sincere friend.
Don't fight me because you want
to get to Heaven and I aeem destined
to go to hell. We will all get to our
destinations In due time.
Whisky drinking lis, always seemed
to me a pleasant, harmless ocoupa.
tlon. Borne of my drunken moments
have been positively transcendent.
I have noticed that the people who
deplored my bad mannera were lack
ing In what la called manner.
I'm not patriotic. It seems to me
that rain and sunlight fall on us
all. I accord to every man the same
privileges I elalm for myself. My own
A FINE, ESTABLISHED BUSINESS
HUSON'S WHAT NOT
DUE TO THE ILLNESS OP MRS. HUS0N f.
MUST DE SOLD AT
SACRIFICE PRICE!
Tbi excellent bmineM opportunity should be Investi
gated AT ONCE! . . . SUBSTANTIAL ANNUAL IN
COME shown by owner in past 5 years of ownership.
-Fine location at SIXTH and IVY STREETS for
City and Suburban trade.
FOUNTAIN LUNCHES and GENERAL GRO
CERIES featured can be operated with low overhead
LOW LEASE and a real
Sacrifice Price for Immediate Sale
LIBERAL TERMS TO RIGHT PARTY
Act At Once! Buy NOW for Jubilee Business! -See
or Phone E. C. CORN
(Exolusive Listing). Phone 610J-6
Or see Darrell Huson at DeVoe's or call at
Huson's What-Not.
philosophy Is so poor that I would
not fight to make any man swallow
It. I don't hate any man. I don't
want to kill any man. I don't like
paying taxes snd would cheat If I
could. I don't know all the worda to
the "Star Spangled Banner."
Good mannera are too often Dure
deception. I know people who smile
and bow to me while artmlly think
ing of cutting out my hcr.rt.
A friendly person keeps telllne me
I should go to work. I'll bo damned
If I stir until I flgurs out what
to do.
Lying to other people Is not ao
bad. But woe Is the man who can
not tell himself the truth.
Death Is neither more horrible nor
more mysterious than life.
Modern charity takes a starving
man and fattens him up ao that he
may be exploited once more.
Hell holds no terrors for the brave.
Only the coward suffers Its tor
ments. Women are Inherently more tal
ented than men. However, there la
only one art In which they have
achieved a permanent excellence.
Even In that, man thinks he Is sup
reme. Love Is the great alchemist. It
transmutes the baseness of man Into
gold and the gold of man Into base
ness. Do what you will. Tou can never
surpass your wife's first husband.
You think you know a lot. Soma
day you will learn that the things
you now know are not so.
When your hear Americans affirm
the goodness of their morals and
the corruptness of their government,
you may rest assured, they are brag
ging. Before you commit autclde, go take
a look through the morgue. Drink
two ounces of castor oil and wait
two or three hours. You will be all
right. Gloriously all right!
If It la any consolation to you,
know: that somewhere, somehow.
someone Is suffering more than you.
Only In your self will you ever find
the virtues you see lacking tn your
neighbors.
. COUER DE LEON.
MINERALS NEEDED
IBIT
While sold and silver ores are In
demand for Oregon's Diamond Jubilee
mineral exhibit next June 3 to 0.
non-metallic and non-precious stones
are In demand for the display to be
held throughout Jubilee week.
Quite a number of exhibits have
already been received but local min
ers and mine owners are urged to
bring exhibits to Jubilee headquarters
as early as possible to facilitate the
preparation of the display.
Mineral specimens especially de
sired are limestone, marble, Vesuvlan
ite, clays, diatomite, graphite, quartz,
magnesia sulphate, sslt, mineral
waters, building stones, bauxite, bar
umcarbonate, barlumsulphate, stron
tium, Iron ores, arsenic, sulphur. .
alum, coal, oil shalea, antimony ores,
molybdenum, tungsten, chromlte.
manganese, and others.
Owners are requested to send their
name, and place of origin of speci
mens which wll be returned to own
ers. All samples are to be addressed
to Jublee headquarters, Sparta build
ing, Medford, Ore.
Boston Wool Mar(
Low Ebb Continues
BOSTON, Mass., May 3d. (AP)
(U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Activity In the
Boston wool market during the paat
week, continued at a very low ebb. A
little spot fleece wool of the new ,
dip was moved at prices slightly low.
er than were asked during the pre
vious week. Prices on oountry packed
fleeces to arrive were steady. The
small volume of business transacted
In western grown wool was at firm
prices and unchanged from last week.
Phone 643. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
01 firoau a y,ai.e, .