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SIEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1931. STATE TAKES 309 by the last session of congress, Cspt. H. N. Stent, officer In charge of ma rine corps recruiting for the states of Oregon, southern Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, has been authorized to select and enlist 35 men for the month of August. Ap plications and enlistments are being held dally at room 308 U. B. Court House, Portland, Oregon, or applica tion blanks may be obtained by writ ing that office. WINDOW OLA3& We ui) Oregon Weather. Generally fair tonight and Wednes day, but unsettled northwest portion end fog or mist on coast; normal tem perature; gentle changeable wind off shore. SALEM, July 81(AP) The Mil-ton-Freewater district will ship out an approximate 1,300 car loads of fresh prunes this season, Charles A. Cole, head of the plant Industry di vision of the state department of agrlcuture. announced today. Al Ksher, pitcher with the Car dinals' Xann at Elmira, N. T., bit four home runs in a double header while subbing In center field one after noon. DETROIT, July 31. The board of health announced today that 30 of tn 74 employe of the Rlngllng Brothers and Barnum & Bailey com bined circus, recovering from sus pected cases of typhoid fever in hospital bere, were sufficiently im proved to leave the hospital. glass and will replace windows reasonably. Trowbridge ci. met Work. Toull Uke those salads you get u OeVoe's. Use Mall Tribune want ads. PAGE EIGHT I mm wm: BALEM, July 81(AP) SUt owned properties under tb world mr vetr&ni' state aid commission, July 1 tbta year totaled 1,300 or an Increase of 809 taken In during the past year. It was learned from Jer rold Owen executive secretary of the commission. But while the number of tracts have Increased, most of them taken back through allure of veterans to keep up payment, a larger per cent age baa been rented and now bring In returns to the commission. A review of the activities of the commission's property division re-1 Teals that during the year five farms and fotir city properties were sold at a total return or 13,779. compared to the money invested by the com zeJsslon, the farm property sold at a loss of 1,463, while the city prop erty showed a profit of 035. Of the properties owned by the state the commission has Invested total of 13.105,157, one-third of which Is In the 428 farms and the balance In the 071 city tracts. Oftehe number there are 801 farms rented and 742 city properties rented, for a total of 74 percent bringing In re turns to the state. Rental Income totals 8,313 a month. Only 63 per cent of the property was rented s. jear ago. The veterans' state aid commission has sold a total of 358 properties since Its Inception about 13 years ago, Owen stated, showing a profit In land turnover of $4,870, showing that loan Investments have resulted in gains to Che commission. Work of the property division has been In tensified during the past year, Owen said. PASTOR WEATHERFORD WARNS OF BECOMING TOO SELF-SATISFIED Apeaklng flunday ntftht from the toplo "The Hiding Place and the Found Treasure", rred M. Weather ford, paator of the Church of the Nasarene, aald In part, aa he drew hla text from Oen, a, to 10 Inclusive: "Conaclouanaaa of knowledge la stultifying to the seeker after right eousness, though I have a high re gard for learning, but notwithstand ing much learning tends to Intellect ual complacency and self-sufficiency, which tends to obscure the light of dependence upon the power of Ood. Ood warns against thla aubtly aa as serted In Cor. 1:27, and In Cor. 8:18. "In losing the garment with which man waa clothed on emlnatlng from the hand of Ood, man has ever since been trying to replace It with fig leaves or a fabrlo of his own weaving. But human depravity shows through the finest weave of man-mado tex ture, "The sinner's flrat feeling la bis unfitness for Ood a sense of con demnation seises him. Job said 'I am Tile.' Ezra the prophet exclaimed I am ashamed, and blush to lift up my face to thee, my Ood.' It waa Adam who aald 'I was afraid'. Man seeks to avoid that which he fears, thus be has sought to evade his con fession to Ood. as the criminal aecfc! to evade the officer of the law. "aod did not turn Adam out of the Garden of Paradise until he turned Ood out of the garden of his heart. Everything that turna Its back to the light becomea darkness. Darkness Tells this planet upon which we live when Its face Is turned from the sun. "Despite man's vaactllatlng and withholding himself from the recrea tive program of Ood, Clod's love for man Is proven from the fact that be became the aggressor to win man back from the throes of sin. "The voice of Ood la Inquiring to night 'Where art thou?' Sclenco has inventions to aislst man In locating himself, both on land and era, and air. The Bible Is Ooda chart and compass, by which man locatea him self In his relation to Ood. "It Is Ood'a voice that agitates the conscience. Those who have a trou bled conscience run from place to place, but carry with them the fatal wound. If they turn not to Hods appeal, if we come not voluntarily tlod will ultimately bring by force But It will be In a black box, and too late for mercy, If by force. It waa Christ who took our place of shame, that we might return us to a piece of honor. "Happy that soul whose eyes are open to behold the truth of Ood, and whose eara give heed to the voice of Ood." A number rettonded to the speak er's appeal for a changed life by the power of Ood." PLAN PORTLAND TRIP7-TELL S. P. A. 8. noeenbaum, district freight and passenger sent for ths Southern raelflo company, today requested that all persona who plan to make the trip north by train to Portland, to see President and Mrs. Roosevelt, their two sons, and Mra. Anna Rooaevelt nail, notify the office so that suf ficient accommodations will be avail able. Secretary of War Dern will be In Orants Pass tomorrow evening to take the train Into Portland, and Sec retary of the Interior Irkea will also be In the northern city and at the time the president returns from the Ilswaltan Islands. FEW OFFERED CHANCE JOIN MARINE CORPS Owing to the Increase of I (MM) men authorized for tba U. Uailm corpi , i. ....... -rliri ant, -si it r y m. rrf "-I-.. vKrw iL a ' 3 w 1 6 y ii s ' , I'D P"fc i i tti. T lions S tamproof Water proo f I Patterns for Evey Room I Price goes up after the Sale! Save now I Brand new patterns, suitable for every room. So easy to clean. Just swish a damp mop over the hard enameled surface. No tacking or ce menting. Unroll them that's all t Come in see them! Buy in the Sale save ! Every Size Low-Prlced! 6x0-ft. Wardoleum Rugs $2:08 7K.x9.ft. Wardoleum Ruga . $3.89 OxlO'-ft. Wardoloum Rugs $5.29 Want to Save! ugs SK.79 W 0x12 ft Price Goes Up After the August Sal Wardoleum by the Yard 6 ft. wide. 5C Running Ft. OG ! lip DoubleDeck Coil Spring fomout Simmons Moire o( a low Word Price f Thinkof It I Simmons make spring, at Ward Sale savinx! 99 extra deep coils. Stabilis ers prevent sidceway. 1 16-Feature j Washer :s42'95 l Honn. S Monthly smnll Carrying Charge ? Again Wards low i cost methods bring yoo more features for less money. Easy to : prove. Come see hi :. 1 Innersprlng Mattress s m fHO .11:. J l.uw-rrlml As Many ANCotton Mnttrf Mf-I So snfl Ilk slppplnc on air! rlllfil ullli ilrrp inner roll mitt Mtcrl rt.ltnn. O r 1 1 I UcklnR voter. Full-Size Metal Bed 4 Hug WorJ PutcAom Btlngt Yov Ikit Price Sensational value 1 All metal bed that will last a lifetime. Enamel fin ish looks like walnut ami 2-Piece Suite All Tapestry at o Big Saving! Built for real comfort 1 Extra large suite covered all over in hard-wearing tapestry. Reversible cushions; head-high backs. S38-88 4 lown, V MnnthlT. IMns earning ("tiaryp La Window Shade Net a Pfnaofe of Ughi Get! TVvl Rouen are dmtpr oof. Run smoothly. Low-priced. . W Each Baby Crib Exreptfonaf at This Low Price I Automatic drop side. In ivory, ft m9 M C green, pink or $ I mHQ maple finish. I Dinette Set 5 Pfecei at a Low Prlcol Drool caf table Maple, prrren, SI 0.88 It Took Time to Build This Great Sale WARDS started building Amer-. ica's Greatest Furniture Sale 'way last Winter! Ordered hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of furni ture. Kept 67 factories humming for months. It took time yes, for this is the Sale in which more people shop than in any other Furniture event. Reasons for Wards Low Prices'. Furniture goes direct from make to 500 Ward stores no In-between profftj Cosh resources so great no market opportunity need ever be passed up "Out-of-season" porckases lower manufacturing cents still more , . you save Wards frequently take entire outputs of factories make row costs lower More people buy in this Sale than in any otftet furniture event In America Scatter Rugs Prfce Goes Do Afttr tho Sam I Sturdy Axmln iter, bright C 10 colon. 27 x SO " X " In. size. BSts Table Lamp Complete with Hhafle! Snle-Prlccll C o m p os 1 tlon b 1 mentlzed to match. imposition. lt; parch- CI OQ lentlzed shade t eUU 0 match. I FTC-ul a, -w..s. 7 Dmvn. 7 Monthly. Plus fan-jinn Charrl Walnut veneer suite a complete dining room in itself! Built in the manner of suites costing far more! Table, buffet, arm chair, and 5 side chairs! Table extends to iaat 8 people comfortably Veneered in select American walnut veneer Quilted maple decoration on 60-ln. buffet Chair seats upholstered in Jaequard velour Mm 117 SO. CENTRAL TELEPHONE 289