Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. .TUNE 17. 1934.
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Phone 75
FOE WANT ADB
LOST AND FOUND
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barrel. .t ,t
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turn to Tribune.
' - L-,.- rinn in or near Gro.
No. a. Reward for return t
Mall Tribune.
nulova vrlst watch,
Owner may have same by paying for
advertisement, itiduuc
LOOT Small white female pup
Brown markings on head and ears.
Bob tailed. 342 N. Front.
LOST If dog missing, call 1818
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNQ MAN wants work for board.
and room or win yy
References. Box 1804, Tribune.
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE will care
for children evening, w......-
Call 945-R.
wr nttoT.v Hrtnendable lady wishes
work bv hour or day. Housework
or care of children, eto. 334 W
5th St.
RESPONSIBLE woman will care
children at her home. Call 1328.
for
WANTED Any kind of sewing by day
Phone 835-W.
WANTED FEMALEJIELP
AnrtRlisarvE SALES WOMAN
For Sales & Service Work, increasing
demand for OHRAIS product in
your locality requires reliable worn-
. 55-40 vrs.. nereonallty, am
bitious, work six hours five days
week. Terr, protected, uooa omm.
Earnings plus bonus. Experience de
sired but not necessary. No Invest
ment Training nrovlded. Furnish
niiftinejui references, details about
vmirself return mall. Addresa
Oharls of Portland, 2S1 Plttocx
Block, Portland, Ore.
MIDDLE-AGED lady for light house
work. Room, board ana wages, on
West 13th off Park.
WOMAN COOK. Must be good. Rose
Hotel. Roseburg, Oregon.
WANTED MALE HELP
SALESMAN or distributor wanted for
old established line. Many amor.
ent. fast selling necessities including
beveled tube patches, liquid glass
cleaner, etc. High quality repeat
products. Address Box 2260, Kansas
City. Mo.
"DEPENDABLE MAN For 46-stoie
route, this county. Exper. unnec.
No selling, distribute; collect.
Should net $62 weekly. Write "Safe
tyco 111", Huntington Beah. Calif."
BE AN INDEPENDENT MERCHANT
IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY. If
you are honest and reliable I'll
start you. without capital, In a gro
cery supply business paying up to
$47.50 first week; more later. De
tatla mailed free. Albert Mills, 6503
Monmouth, Cincinnati, O.
MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh Route of
800 families. Good profits for hust
lers. We train and help you. Write
Immediately. Rawlelgh Co., Dept.
OR-27-SA, Oakland, Calif.
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY
Several Choice openings in country
. and towns for reliable men or wom-
en. No capital or experience re
quired. Write Mr. Thomas. Supt..
426 Third St., Oakland. Calif.
WANTED-MISCELLANE0U8
WANTED Good used drag saw. for
cash. P. S. Matheny, Ruch. Oregon.
LINCOLN and INDIAN HEAD Pennies
wanted. We pay up to $47.00 each.
Send 10c for buying catalog. Chi
cago Numismatic Co., Box 1213,
Chicago, III.
WANTED flmall cash register, chesp.
Pay cash. Box 1628. Tribune.
LEAVING for Los Angeles Tuesday.
Take two. share expenses. Phone
1031-J.
WANTED TO RENT On or about
July 1. furnlahed house. Medford.
close in; 3 bedrooms preferrM
Please mall description and rental
price to Lieut. H. O. Preston. Dis
trict Chaplain. C C. C. Headquar
ters. Medford. Oregon.
WANTED Lieht sedan,
Call 1568-R.
'39 or la.er
LAUNDRY completed,
503 -J.
80-: dozen. Tt
"WANT ACREAGE, small or large,
along Roeue River, railroad side.
Reply to Mrs. CWR, Oen. Del., OS A
Hill. Will pay caah for Bargain."
EMPTY trurk going to Santa Roe
r.:if lftrh nt June rjntt Intrf In
tnere or po:nts enroiue. Hawk;
Transfer Phone 1044-X.
WANTED-MISOELLANEOUS
LAWNMOWERS sharpened correctly
with power grinder at your nome.
Phone 289-X.
TO RENT place eultable (or small
poultry ranch. Box isae. niDune.
WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or
more, crusher, amalgamator aotisb
price and where can be seen 411
Davis Blag. Portland. Ore
WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co
WANTED 3nd hand (urnlture. We
buy. sell and traae oerryuaio uu
Hand Store. 1903 North Riverside
Telephone 383
WANTED Good used cream separ
ator, medium size A. u ttamDun
Rt. 4. Box 994. Medlord.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND KAIJIAVUKO ftuuawnuw.
BRASS, COPPER and unk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 No Grape. Tel 1082
WANTED Baby calves.
Rt. 1. Box
39o. Meuiora.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
Phone
969-R. Thlbault.
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
pelts See us before you sen wool
bags and twine for sale. Medford
Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St
Phone 1082
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-a-
WANT TO BUY 1939 Ford.
cheap 833 W 2nd.
WANTED Household gooda. stoves
tools or what have you. Meaiora
Bargain Bouse. 37 N Grape St Tel
1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 8 room modern house.
39 Myers.
HOUSES for rent or sale. Call Harold
H. Brown, 195.
FOR RENT 408 Park Ave. 4-room
nicely furnished home, electric
range, oil Heatrola, lovely yard ana
flowers, $25 Including water.
Charles R. Ray, Realtor. Medford
Bldg. Ph. 302.
FOR RENT Close In, 3 acre home
modem conveniences, garage, poul
try house, fine shade. 820.00. Brown
is White, Realtors,
FOR RENT 5 room modem furnish
ed house, 815.00. Key, 3is Apple at
FOR RENT B o m e s. furnished oi
. unfurnished Brown & White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT APTS. 334 Apple.
COMFORTABLE turn, apt., strictly
private. Radio, etc. 518 S. Oakdale
BACHELOR cabin and apartment,
per month. 445 South Front.
FOR RENT Furnished apts. Refg,
hot water, laundry and garage
Summer rates $26.00. The Berbsn,
-10 Quince St.... -
FURN. APTS. 229 No. Ivy.
APT. FOR RENT Phone 201-H.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlsh
apartments. CargUl Court Tel. 195
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms on East
side. Phone 1624-X.
FOR RENT Large front room with
3 double beds. Hot and cold water
Close In. 30 S. Fir.
FOR RENT Room,
Phone 280.
with bath
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing rooms, with garage accommoda
tions, moderate rates. 325 So. River
side Ave.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main.
Rates $1.00 per day.
ROOM AND BOARD 163 N. Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 3 acre chicken ranch
Large poultry houae. Lots of berries
14 mile from Medford. Phone 549-X,
or call J. W. Jacobs, 604 Pine.
FOR RENT Good location for fire
works stand. 1508 No. Riverside.
Phone 262.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model 6-21
Graham-Paige sedan for light used
new model coupe. 122 Oregon Ter
race, City.
EXCHANGE Fura. re-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 980-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine tor light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE
ESTATE -REAL
160 ACRES Lake Creek, Ore., for
smsll improved acreage. Medford,
Ashland, Gold Hill, No. California.
Wallraff. Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
LOVELY Coast Home, clear. Trade for
Improved small place. Box 114,
Bsndon, Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acre re
unqulshment. 6 scree bottom land,
3 cleared; two springs, large house;
all stock with place. $600 cash. In
quire Post Office. Trail, Oregon.
FOR TRADE House at 1024 N. Cen
tral St., for Portland or Salem
property of same value. Will be at
above address till June lwtn.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 9 acres, buildings, Inv
provements Sacrifice Scherrnsr-
nora, 1 mile west oi pnoenix.
6-ROOM bungalow, hardwood floo-9
fireplace, basement, oil burner. Will
take Jackson county B'.dtr. sr. Loin
stock for equity. C 8. Butterfle'd
409 Medford Center Bldg.
AH EN you thiol of real es'.ate, Hunk
of Brown Watt.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Late 1932 Ford coupe, ex
cellent condition, light usage. Tel.
601.
FOR SALE 1928 Chevrolet Truck.
Would trade for sedan. Chastaln
Nursery, Rt. 3.
FOR 8ALE '25 Bulck
Standard 6
pickup. 430 So. Fir.
GOOD USED CARS
80-DAY GUARANTEE
REASONABLE PRICES
1933 Ford DeLuxe 8 sedan
1929 Essex 2-door aedan
1928 Pontiac Landeau sedan
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe demonstrator
1929 LflSalle 5 passenger coupe
1934 Studebaker 8 sedan
1931 Plymouth coupe
1930 Chevrolet sedan
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside Tel. 18
AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS
FINES! GRADE Western Oil, qt. 9c;
gallon. 36c; 6 gallons, with can.
81.75: 1007 Pure Pennsylvania Oil
qt. 15'ic; gal 62c; 6 gals. 83 00
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STA
TION. SELLING OUT Flak Tires. Tubes. Get
our prices before buying SUNRISE
SUPER SERVICE STATION.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 3 young Jersey cows Juji
fresh. L. Mcculloch, Talent, Wagner
Creek Road.
FOR SALE Fresh cows.
Scnultt. Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Female police dog. pure
bred; price 810, or will trade (or
something of equal value. Write
Box 4040, Tribune.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
PURE Bronze turns, Cockeran's prize
stock. $5. Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Ashland
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Sewing machine, phono
graph with 116 records, bedstead,
canned fruit. 410 Earhart.
FOB. SALE 14 ft. 4-wheel trailer '$18
Medford Auto Wrecking Co., 16ia
No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Four folding steel cots
with mattresses, also 2 rugs. Call
evenings June 18-20 or 21 at 1013
W. 10th.
WANTED Used cream separator, me
dium size. F. D. Gaskell, Eagle
Point, Star Route.
FOr"salE Grain hny. Phone 355-R-2
FOR SALE Majestic table model
radio, chenp. Box 1640, Tribune.
CLOSING OUT Field Fence. Some
real bargains. Hubbard Bros. Cor
ner Main and Riverside.
FOR SALE walnut dJnlngroom eet.
Tel. 1166-X, evenings.
CHERRIES FOR SALE Blnga, Royal
Annes, and Lamberts, 2c lb., you
pick them. Bagley Orchard, Talent.
FOR SALE: A good young milk cow
cheap. R. L. Doty, b. no. a, nowaru
Ave., Berrydale.
FOR SALE Exceptionally fine hay.
Ph. 565-L-3.
LARGE refrigerator, Easy washer.
dryer type. Winchester pump snot
gun. World Books. 304 8. Ivy.
FOR SALE Marlon electric range.
$12.50. Phone 790-L.
ONE 8 ft. bath tub with faucets, ver?
good condition, $16. Hotel Valandra,
Central Point.
14 HAYRACKS for less than the lum
ber cost and several thousand feet
of lumber. Call Jubilee Headquar
ters or Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE Ice box,
1803 W. Main.
good as new
BAROAIN8 IN USED
REFRIGERATORS
ONE 5 14 cubic ft. Kelvinator: one 11
cubic ft. General Elec; one 8 ft.
McGray Case Colled; one Vi ton
Ammonia plant. Ice boxes and used
elec. ranges.
LEONARD ELECTRIC CO., Tel 427
FOR SALE Let us tell you how to
kill Squash Bugs. Monarch Seed
Co.
FOR SALE Hay salt, 138-lb. sacks
$1.15. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Binder twine, hay salt,
berry cups, fruit baskets, crates
Monarch Seed it Feed Co.
FOR SALE Dairy Fly Spray, 80s
gal. Bring your container. Mon
arch Seed As Feed Co.
RED RASPBERRIES for canning. See
sign 1 mile on King's Highway.
Uncle's Berry Patch, or phone
774-R-3.
FOR SALE Worm your pullets and
turkeys with Lee's Gizzard Cap
sules. Safest and surest. Monarch
Seed e Feed Co.
FOR SALE Baby corral, nursery high
chair, bed, like new. 611 West 8cn
ORDER your Young berries now.
Phone 774-J-l. C. V. Trill, Hinge
Highway.
FOR SALE Cherries, all varieties
mile north Bear Creek bridge.
Central Point. W. J Gebhard.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register. Add
ing Mnchlne. Typewriter, Boots
Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment
817 North Riverside.
FOR SALE Combination safe.
Jacksonville. 162.
Call
DENTISTRY Dr.
Main.
I a. Gov. 338 E
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms if desired Ail makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
MISCELLANEOUS
ASK US abcut saving Dearly 50 of
your Automobiia insurance s a
Kroechel. 33 H Grape St.
DOGS examined free,
and Bartlett.
Dr. Stone. 4.h
BUSINES8 CHANCES
FOR SALE I!:-Way
equipment Rent
Gold Hill, Or.
Inn Ca'e and
$13 50 month
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Coffee Ann's. See Mrs
Cecil Jennings. Phone 888.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Ah lira cis
JAChHO.N CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of luk ana
Title insurance roe
only complete rule
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No 82
North Central Ave. upstairs.
Expert Window cieanera
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Or!
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds: book
binding; loose leaf ledgers and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
casA sales slips and everything In
the printing lines. 28-30 N Grape
Phone 73.
Painting and Papenienglng
U. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646--W o.8 8 Grape
Transt cr
BADS TRANSFER 8s STORAGE CO -Otflce
1016 No central Phone 818
Prices right. service guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per aq
ft Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE.
CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le
gal rates. W. E. THOMAS. 45 S.
Central.- state license No. S 157.
Foot Comfort Week
Sign of Summer
To Be Observed
This Is the time of year when side
walks begin to sizzle and corns, bun-
Ions and callouses, properly warmed
up, kick up a fuss like nobody's
business. Even new shoes seem to ex
hibit a spoclal stubborn reluctance
to "breaking In" and everything con
spires to make the old "dogs" ache.
Right at this point In the calendar,
year after year for 18 years, Foot
Comfort Week haa turned up and
what a blessing It has been for thous
anda of foot sufferers who needed
something Just like that to prod
hem into doing something for those
aches and pains that could so easily
make the summer the most miserable
time of all the year I
The mnn who really deserves credit
for starting this' idea of an annual
Foot Comfort Week is Dr. Wm. M
School, the Internationally famous
foot authority. Through thousands of
shoe dealers and druggists Dr. Scholl
has consistently offered the public
special cooperation in the relief of
foot troubles during this annual
event. Now, after 18 yoars, the ob
servance of Dr. Scholl's foot comfort
week Is a nationwide affair. It would
be Impossible to say hdw many peo
people. directly and Indlrecly, have
benefited from this dramatic focus
ing of their attention upon the need
for proper care of the feet.
Dr. Scholl's foot comfort week ts
now being observed at the M. M. de
partment store.
Mail Tribune Daily
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St. Mark's Church
Holy communion 8 a., m.
Morning prayer 11 a. m.
Church school. 10 a. m.
Ernest S. Bartlam, rector.
Churrh of Christ
Eagles' Hall, 317 W. Main.
Sunday morning services 10:80.
Subject: "Builders."
Evening services, 7:45. Subject:
Pitching the Tent Toward Sodom."
Everybody welcome.
Church of God.
Corner of Haven and Holly streets.
D. M. Clemens, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worahlp. 11 a. m.
Young people, 7:30 p. m.
Preaching. 8 p. m.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:43 p. m.
.Mam Street Methodist Church Soutn
N. D. Wood, pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor,
special music by the choir.
7:00 p. m. Young people'a meet
ing. 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Come worship with us.
First Baptist Church.
W. H. Eaton, minister.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Children's Day program by the Sun
day school, 11:00 a. m.
quarterly rally of the Rogue River
district B. Y. P. U 3:00 p. m.
Young people's devotional groups,
7:00 p. m.
Evening worship, 8:00 p. m. If the
evening is warm the service will be
held on the lawn beside the church.
Plenty of chairs, singing from screen,
special musical offerings and address
i "Jesus and Folks."
You are cordially Invited to enjoy
these services with us.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcast
ing a lecture by Judge Rutherford
over KMED every Sunday morning
from 10 to 10:15.
Judge Rutherford la considered the
greatest Bible exponent of the pres
ent age and his books of Scripture
explanations are now translated Into
58 languages. His lectures explain
that Bible prophecy la now being ful
filled and by listening In 15 min
utes each Sunday one will hear an
explanation of world conditions and
their outcome.
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. All In
terested in watch Tower Bible study
are welcome.
Full Gospel Tabernacle
Newtown atreel near Main. J
Lo-
gan Stuart, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45. Mrs. Stuart,
superintendent.
Morning worship 11.
Evangelistic meeting, 7:46. Rev. and
Mrs. Theodore Bueno, missionaries to
Corora, Lara, Venezuela, South Amer
ica, will be at the Full Gospel church
Sunday, speaking at the morning and
evening services. Reverend Bueno
wont to the mission field from Trin
idad, Colo., where Reverend Stuart
waa naator. Brother "Teddy," as we
knew him then, was an active mem'
ber In the church In Trlnldld at
that time.
We Invite the people of Medford
to hear these fine young missionaries,
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening,
7:43.
Bible study Thursday, 7:48 p. m
A cordial Invitation to all meetings
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Nszarene Church
Corner of Jackson and Central.
Sunday Bible school, 0:15 a. m.
Preaching. 11 a. m.
Evening service, N. Y. P. 8., 7:00.
Preaching, 8:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
Miss Scovllle will preach at both
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All of Man's Needs."
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Peter"! Lnthrran Church
(Missouri Synod)
I. Main and Portland Ave.
H. H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
No morning worahlp.
Evening worahlp at 8 o'clock. Note
the change In time.
Establishing a Christian Home In
the Fear of the Lord, ts the theme of
the sermon. Young people especially
are Invited. This is the first sermon
of a series of sermons on the Chris
tian home.
The Sunday school teachers meet
on coming Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock.
The publlo It always welcome.
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth street at Oakdale avenue.
Geo. P. Kabele, D. D.. pastor.
10 a. m. Sunday school with good
teachera and classes for all ages.
11 a. m. Morning service. Sermon:
"The Problem of Sin." This Is a
problem we all will have to face
squarely sooner or later. The sooner
the better. Special music by the
choir.
7:00 p. m. Service In charge of
the young people. All Invited.
Dally Vacation Bible school will
continue the coming week from 9
a. m. to 11:30 a. m. from Monday
to Friday Inclusive.
Church of the Foursquare Gospel
Corner Fourth and Bartlett.
Sunday services: 9:45 a. m. Sunday
school.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship.
7:45 p. m. Service In charge of Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feueratetn, south
American missionaries. A rare treat
la in store for those who attend this
service. The Feuerstelns have been
ten years missionaries In Venezuela,
South America. They bring with them
160 beautifully colored elides which
they will show 8unday night. These
slides will be very Interesting and In
structive. A cordial Invitation to all
to attend.
Wednesday, 8 p. m. Mid-week
prsyer meeting.
Saturday, 2 p. m. Children's church.
The First Methodist Church.
West Main and Laurel Streeta.
Joseph Knotts, minister.
Sunday school 9:46 a. m. Mr. E.
J. Neumann, auperlntendent. Let us
keep a regular attendance through
out the summer.
Morning worahlp 11 a. m. Sermon
theme, "Declared to be the Bon of
God." Tills will be the pastor's' last
sermon of the conference year,
Epworth leagues 7 p. m,
Evening worship 8 p. m. Sermon
by Dr. Edward Laird Mills of San
Francisco. Dr. Mills Is editor of the
Christian Advocate. He will bring us
a fine message. Bo sure to hear him.
Our splendid young people's chorus,
led by Mrs. C. H. Paske. will sing
both morning and evening.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
Salvation Army
411 EfiM Main Street,
Capt, Q. R. Durham, commanding
officer.
10 a. m. first seaalon of council of
annual Young Peoples council of
southern Oregon, Brigadier H&roUt
MadMn, divisional commander for
Oregon and Idaho, In charge, assisted
by Adjutant B ram we 11 Collier, young
peoples secretary. 13:18 p, m,, con
vention banquet at Odd Fellows hall;
3 p. m., second session of councils.
Sunday school classes will be held
at 340 North Oakdale at 3:30 p. m.
for young people not eligible for
council Bcaalon. 7:30 p. ra., open air
meeting at corner of Main and Cen
tral; 8 p. m. great salvation meeting
led by Brigadier Madaen of Portland.
The councils are private but all are
urged to attend the evening service.
rirst Church of Christ, Rclentlst
Authorised branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass. -
Services are held every Sundsjr at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 912 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunder, June
34, "Ood the Preserver of Man."
Sunday school at fl:30. Applicants
under the age of 30 may be admit
ted. Wednesday evening meetlnga, which
Include testimonials of Christian
Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which It located
at 901 In the Medford building, Is
open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.,
except Sunday and holtdaya. The li
brarian It 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 publlo Is cordially Invited to
attend tha services and visit the read
ing room.
first Presbyterian Church
William J. Howell, Minister
Mrs. Wm. S. Ollmore, director of r
llglous education
The Bible school opens with gen
eral assembly at 8:48. This will be
our day for the Children's dty exer
class and we urge every scholar to
attend. Special muslo by the eholr
under the dlreotlon of Mrs. Elsie C.
Strang.
Prelude "Prelude In X Major,"
Chopin.
Anthem "Mother's Prayers," Ack-
ley.
Offertory "In Deepening Shadows"
Stingtleton.
Solo "Hymn of Thanks," prothert.
Soloist, Maurice Duncan.
Poatlude "March." Ewlng.
Sermon, "Can the Church of Today
follow ChrlstJ"
Hear this sermon and the one next
Sunday entitled "The Christian In
the Jungle," If you really dare to
face the facts, you will. The ebal
lerwre to really think things through
In these two sermons.
During this service the newly elect,
ed elders will be Installed.
Lonely? Come in, tint It t friendly!
church. '
First Christian Charm
Ninth and Oakdale afreet.
W. .
Baird. minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a, m. L,
Gentner, superintendent.
court
Everyman's Bible class in
house auditorium at B:4S.
MArntno wo-Ahln h-fftn. ftf tnKft
.......
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m,
Evening evangelistic service at 8
o'clock. Sermon subject: "The Nar
row Door."
Special musts by the oholf. Eftle
Herbert Yeoman, director, both morn
ing and evening.
The Federated Churches
Jos. M. Johnson, pastor.
Central Point. Oregon
'The Risen Lord and the Great
Commission" (text in Matt. 38) la the
lesson In the Bible schools this week.
What a wonderful consummation of
all that has gone before In this year's
study. Meet us In the Bible class.
Our young people will make a spe
cial effort to meet the needs of God's
work In their department. We give
urgent Invitation to all young
people. Young people will take part
In the evening service.
The summer months are a special
challenge to earnest Christian en
deavor. This church will carry on In
all departments of service.
The paator'a measoge In the Sunday
morning service will be on the sub
ject: "The great need of water, and
how to get It." In the evening ser
vice the subject will be: "Our True
Liberties." We wilt have good song
services, and we welcome all.
Missionaries To
Speak Tonight at
4-Square Church
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peuersteln,
for ten years missionaries In Venezu
ela, South America, will speak In the
Medford Foursquare ehuroh, one ser
vice only, tonight at 7:48.
The Feuerstelns have with them a
supply of beautifully colored slides
covering their ten years' work In
South America, which they will ahow
at this service. These slides Include
trips Into the Jungles showing the In
dian tribes, also trips through the
Andes mountains.
This promises to be an Interesting
as well as educational service, show
ing conditions ss they are In the
neighbor continent, and brought to
ua by those who have made that
country their home for ten years. The
publlo la cordially Invited to attend.
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
BY O.O.McIntyre
NEW YORK, June 18. A Manhat
tan summer evening, emberlng Its
final glow, has a deathbed loveliness
that few cities
attain. All the
tall mid town
spires ore bedl
toned In sleepy
golden ehlmmer,
A sorosry of
tpanglee and
sudden hush In a
reeling world of
realities.
Even the v
peral bells have a
far-away lonell
nasi and Fifth
avenue Itself be
oames tip toey.
Broadway tor tn
hour or so sleepwalks In a tort of
drugged reverie. Suoh naive memor
anda was filed away tblt sundown In
a leisurely walk from the park with
Karl Kltohen.
No one can help loving this lunatle
city when It suddenly sheds herah
ness and becomes to toft. It Is be
tween 6 and 7 p. m I Imagine, that
rough drafts of odet and orisons to
the metropolis ire dashed off. In
the studios stubborn blobs of paint
melt Into radiation.
The most exquisite canvases of the
city are those imprisoning the final
anadows of a closing day, catching
the calm that's the cyclone's vortex.
A New York evening Is always a rebuke
to the greedy, lustful farce of the
daylight hours. I'm glsd, somehow, I
sleep through the mornings.
Ewlng Oolloway and I watched him
talking to an attractive girl on Helen
Oould'a 6th avenue corner, puffing at
nis pipe. At intervale the casually
took the pipe from hit mouth and
took a few pufft, too. Then he went
on his way; the, here. But after a
few steps he turned and called to her.
She had forgotten to return hit pipe.
Every man at some tune or other
nurtures a secret yen to twiggtrabout
in a raxun Panama with both a front
and back dip. But only a few rise
to the occasion. The most accom
plished westers that come to mind
are Larry Waterbury, William Oaxton,
aery cooper, Jules Boohs. Clark Ga
ble and, of course, Jimmy Walker
who, with Warner Baxter, comprise
America's greatest pair of shapeau
niters.
For Sale
3. piece antlqu bedroom
get. Solid walnut bed,
marble top dreiser and
marble top commode. Tbli
get wai uted by 0. 0.
Boekman, pioneer Oregon
banker.
The
Antique Shop
Jacksonville, Ore.
1
The Colony, If gourmet are teeur
ate. U1U the tariff higher than any
other city restaurant. The folded
menus and the wine man. loooed
grandly with a brass ohaln like a lord
mayor, uggeet the lost but noble
squat, brick Volsln on a rue Camhon
Mim - p Th. run.
'
I to 78 oente. Food Is good enoiurh.
the room Intimately sedate and or.
eheatraless. It haloes a mannered
elegance. SubtlyIndeed. Its restraint
makes everyone conspicuous. And
that, messleuret et mesdomes, is a
restauranfa crowning attolnmsnt. In
mgser. noisier places, they employ a
master of ceremony pest to achieve
the same effect.
In a glorified honkv-tv .
skip fro mBroadway a nudist bar
frescoea tto wails with various people
importance and no Impor
tance at all, caricatured In out ou$
wood au naturel. I'm grouped among
the Broodwar columnists, it la not
Important but I'm not, and never
have been, one of the iruild. an t
atlck one'a race thus tn a publle place.
riuiuua permission. It typical
Broadway,
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UP TO DATE, ROBS
' CHICAGO. June ! (AP) A mod-
em Jlnuny Valentine today robbed
Mrs. Adolph Zukor. wife of the mov
ing picture producer, of 888.000 worth
of Jewels.
The marauder, believed by detec
tives to be an expert hotel prowler
from the east, entered Mrs. Zukor'.
room high up In a Loop hotel Just
before daylight.
So quietly and expertly did he work
that Mrs. Zukor did not discover her
loss until after he had disappeared.
At about the same hour, a thief
entered the room of Mrs. Josephine
Scott of Milwaukee, one floor below
In the tame hotel. There he took a
handbag containing 830.
A lew hours before the modern
"Valentine" entered the hotel, Mi.
Edward B. McLean of Washington
walked about the World's . Fair
grounds, a short distance away, wear-
ing me lamout 8300,000 Hope dia
mond, Guarded by three men, Mrs.
MoLean laughed when asked tf the
huge Jewel she wore woe the Hone
diamond. "Of course tt Is," the said.
"Dont you see the guards?"
HIT, RlTSTARTS
ACCIDENT SERIES
SPOKANE, Wash., June 18. (TTP)
A hit and run driver ran Into the
automobile of J. S. L. Bennett, State
Patrolman Warren Oreenberg saw
the collision, commandeered the Ben
nett car and gave chase.
' Seven blocks later the Bennett ear,
with Oreenberg riding the running
board, hit a ear driven by o. B.
Rlchter, San- Leander, Calif.. The
state policeman woe thrown from the
ear and tuffered a broken leg. '
me mtoner car woe catanulted
Into the parked machine of Htat-
mar storaaelt. Mrs. Rlchter and her
eon Clifford, were Injured. Both were
put in a police ambulance.
Three blocks from the hospital the
ambulance oolltded with a car drives
by W. E. Stanger.
Today the principals were trying
to figure out who owes who and how
much, If any,
Soviet Orator Here
SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 (API
The Russian Soviet consul general.
M. O. Oellkovltch, wot scheduled ts
leave here late today for Portland
and Seattle, where he will address
the chambers of commerce on condi
tions In the D. 8. S. R. and on for
eign trade.
, ' -Insnll
Loses Bound
CHICAOO, June 18. (AP) Samuel
Inaull, former utilities grandee, to
day lost his second consecutive round
tn hit fight to avoid trial In federal
court on charges of using the mailt
to defraud,
I
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
thanks for the sympathy of our kind
friends during our recent bereave
ment. Roy Moon end Family.
HOLDERS OF MIDrORD
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
BONDS
who have not depoiited with,
and who have not recently
been in correspondence with
the district, will please com
municate with the under
signed at once.
0. ARN8PI0ER, Secretary
Medford Irrigation District,
Medford, Oregon
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