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PAGE NINE CLARIFIED API POMX THE WlDfU Ell PROFITS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUJTE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. SfXPAT. AUGUST 5. 1934 AW Head every 0D this P ,UD will probablj rind exactly the thing on want to Du) at sell u " Isn't mere, edver tlx .' ,nM' pensive, effective pei word first Inaectioa . (Minimum 36c) ct additional insertion. Mr snrrl ..i (Minimum 10c) Per una pet month, without copy changes 1J0 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOSTT-Slgma Chl fraternity pin on a. Central Ave. Tinder please U 618-L: r5sT8mll whlt 'male Pu0 Brown markings on bead and eara Bob tailed 242 N Front. LOST If dog mlaalng. call 1518 WANTED FEMAIJHELP SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT tor married women. 15 weekly and your o.vn dresses FREE representing nation ally known Fashion Frocks. No can vassing. No investment. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks. Dept. P-7123, Cincinnati, O. WANTED Waitress. Must be experi enced.. Apply diamond Cafe. WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Phone 665-M. WANTED MALE HELP WE WANT to select a reliable young ...man. now employed, with foresight, lair education and mechanical ln- cllnatlons. who la willing to train during spare time or evenings, to qualify as INSTALLATION and SER VICE expert on all types of ELEC TRIC REFRIGERATORS. Write fully, giving age. phone, present oc cupation. Utilities Inst., Box 263, Mall Tribune. STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Several choice openings In country arid towns for reliable man or wom an. No capital required. Write MR. THOMAS, Supt., 426 Third St.. Oak land, Calif. SO. OREGON distributor, with car, to sell 100 necessity direct to men; earn $6 to $10 comm. dally. Per manent exclusive territory. Write Taylor C. White Security Bids. Portland. MALE OR FEMALE FEW ' PACKERS Only experienced need apply. Bear Creek Pack'ng House. WANTED SITUATIONS WILL care for 1 or 2 children, home In country close, very reasonable. P. O. Box 288. Central Point. WOULD take care of home. Put up fruit for rent. Mra. B. Schultz. Ashland, Ore. WANTED To care for children In my home. 840 E. Bth. CHILDREN cared for in my home phone 919-R. WANTED-M1SCELLAN EO U S WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house In city limits of Mcd ford. Must be cheap. Box 308. Mall Tribune. WANTED small furnished house or lower duplex. Close in. Permanent renters. Box 2540, Tribune. WANTED 15 head cattle to pasture, alfalfa, 81.50 head per month. M.-s McOrath. Route 1, Box 466-A. VvOMANAND OIRL will share cx pensea to Portland. 614 West lam Street. WANTED Responsible party desires to rent furnished five or six room home. Prefer mention near h gh ' school. Box 2616. Tribune. WANTED To leawe with option to Oily on drills, piiin. 'c.j . ln. If possible, city water and elec tricity. Box 2608, Tribune. ALL MAKES of washing machines re- -. EH..'. ir.MTlr 111 W Main. WANTED TO RENT Large unlur nlshed room. Prefer soutn Md ford: bv gent of exemplary habits. Box 3609. Tribune. WANTED 3 passencers, share ex pense Sioux Fails, s. D.. or north west Iowa. Uavlng Sept. 1. Ex change reierenct-a. Write Box 537. Oc'.d Hill. WANTED A few pullets or young hens. Must be good strain. Red or Rocfca Rt. 2. a P. Robb. FUKN1TURE re-upholstered. Pbone 809 -R Thibault WANTED Wool, mohair, hide and pelts See ui Before you aell Wool bi and twine foi aale Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape 0t Prions 1063 WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be I cheap 333 W 2nd WANTED toot or Household good stove hat have you Medford . Bargain House 27 N Orap St 1062 Tel WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or ; more crustier amaigimatnr Advise 1 price and ar.ere can o teen. 417 1 l-Dajj B.0,., tefUafiO, pit, 1 i -A FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT A beautiful home within walking distance of bualneaa dis trict 23 W. Orange. Has hardwoid floon, long living room, dining room, library, kitchen, mald'a room on first floor; four bedrooms, bith and trunk room upstairs; screened In back porch with laundry fibs and toilet; large basement with fur nace, fuel storage room, laundry room and fruit room: double gar age with a room upstairs; fruit, beautiful flowera and ahrubbery all for 45 a month, water paid. See 23 N. Orange and then phone 1473 -W. Shown only by appointment. FOR RENT 2 -room furnished house 2.50 month. J. O. Vlall. Phoenix FOR RENT 742 W. 14th. 1025 W. 9th. 711 King. 521 Mayette. , Harold H. Brown Agenc. Tel. 195. alter 5. 1670. HOUSES for rent or tale. Call Harold H Brown. 195. FOR RENT Bonn furnished oi unfurnished Brown & Wait TWO-ROOM apt. 425 No. Riverside JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER and unk ot all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE 27 No. Orape Tel 1062 WILL care for elderly lick people to my home Phone 437- X WANTED Warrant. Redden & Co WANTED Second-hand furniture, stoves, guns and fishing tackle. 45 South Front St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENTFurnTapt. 345 N. Bart lett. FURNISHED apartment for adults. 40 Quince. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlah apartmenta. Cargil Court Tel. 195 FOR RENT OR LEASE Fine home close to Medford bualneaa district moderate rent. Home has hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, plenty ot room, garage. 100 foot lot. No small children desired. See owner. 332 No. Ivy Street. FOR RENT Furnished apta. Hotel Holland. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, perlal, 30 No. Front. FRONT ROOM, separate entrance. 220 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Large room, close In: hot and cold water, shower. 20 Bo. Fir. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD. 153 N. Oakdale. RATES very moderate at1 716 E. Mam ATTRACTIVE room 404 S. Grape. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Good 1927 Nash sedan for milk cows or heifers. Rt. 3, Box 45, Eagle Point. FOR TRADE Car for motorcycle. Box 3, Talent, Oregon. FOR SALE Young turkeya or will trade In on late model automobile. (Coupe preferred.) Floyd Maharry. Talent. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 3 lota In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering for lumber, wood, tlsn pole ana reels. Phone 060-R. FOR SALE OH TRADE White electric sewing machine for Light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Medford home for Eugene home, will assume. Box 30, Saginaw, Oregon. TRADE Equity in 6-room modern house in Medimd for good car Box 2610, Tribune. TRADE 80 A. farm, clear, on John Day Hwy, eastern Oregon, for tim ber land In southern Oregon. CriOa Brolll. 448 Helman St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In Improved 20 acres. Cheap. What have you? R. 1, Box 364, centra Point. SALE OR TRADE 164 acres, best soil, excellent location, paved hwy.; 100 cult, aifalfa, clover, grain: part free Irrigation: modern attractive lm provementa; completely atockec. equipped: crop, 23 cows, good motuhlv Income. Owner will con sider Improved acreape, city Income. Medford. Price 16.000. 16 No. Fir. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A BARGAIN Mv large lot, on Ben nett St., exretlent soli, fruit, nut trees and berries. Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box ,56. Tribune. REAL BARGAINS 10 ACRES adge Medford. Nice build Inits, berries, clover, elec. water ays. tern from fine aprlnge. Eaay to:ms or trade smaller place. 10 acres on Big Butte creek. Flah- ln?, swimming, hunting. Some crerk bottom, timber. 9150. 110 down, 15 monthly. 2'i acre Pacific highway and Savage lake, timber. 1 acre Irrigated. Fishing, boating, hunting. $500. 923 down, S5 monthly. Big beautiful 100 foot lot on river near Trail, Crater Lak high way, aio down. 15 monthly. 5 acres adge Medford. Fine spring Lichts. .V0. 50 down, 85 monthly. OWNER. 22 Tripp St, Medford. FOR SALE 9-acre ranch house an cash, bai. terma. H. Schermerhurn. mile west of Phoenix. FOR SALE OR RENT Cory 5-room cottage. 426 Benson. luqulr far I. M. Cowln, Medford Irrigation. -. -w-- FOR SALE Equity redemption A room house; good location. Box 2519. Tribune. 33 ACHES near Applegete P O; 11, A cultivation, free watr right; osl- ante timber; improvement, Paul E-dn,n. AifgaM, On, , FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN IN MODERN HOME For thle attractive, well S 1 2 0 0 "'l". Iuom modern V W W home. plastered, concrete foundation; living room, kitchen, breakfast nook. 2 bedrooms, bath, acreened-ln back porch, good built Ins. Lot well cared for. rose gar den, plenty of shade. Total pr.ee 1200; halt cash, balance 15 per month. Including Interest. ROGUE RIVER ACREAGE per acre, located within Ss 1 hfl 100 yards of Rogue river. VlaJU ,tmc. Pacific highway. 47 acres river bottom soli, under Irrigation. Will aell all or part m tracts of 3 acres or more at the very low price of 150 per acre. Very reasonable terma to responsible parties. . CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC 108 E. Main St. r WHEN you think of real mum. think ot Brown wuua. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES AUGUST SPECIALS IN USED CARS 1928 pontlac landau sedan ..817800 1927 Chrysler 4-paasenger 125 00 1928 Studebaker 4-door sedan 250.00 1928 Dodge truck, stake body 150.00 1928 Pontlac roadater, In nice Jt.. 140 00 STUDEBAKER' SALES' AND SERVICE SOUtn Kiveniue TERRAPLANE AND HUDSON demon- stratora at a substantial aiacoum Trade and term. Eakln Motor Co., next to Western Auto Supply. 1930 FORD Coupe and car camp trunk. 602 So. Rlveralde. GOOD USED CARS 30-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1929 LaSalle 6-paasengor Coupe. 1928 LaSalle Sport Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Tel. 18. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring In good condition. Cheap for cash Box 2472. Tribune. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADEWESTERN OIL 0c qt: 36c gal.; 5 gallons with can. 81.75: 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil. ISUjC . . M. a1 h aallnns S3 Ofl. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Or will trade for wood 1 Jersey cow fresh In Sept. and 1 heifer giving milk. Phone 211. W. M. Tetherow, Central Point, Oregon. FOR- SALE Shropahlre mms, ewes, lainba. E. J. Runyard, R. l, uoio Hill. FOR SALE 1200-pound mare, aound work alngle or double, or trade for cow. call evenings, rtt. 4, box isi Just north of golf link. FOR SALE 6 young dairy cows. F E. Chandler, Rt. 3. Inquire Snowy Butte Service station. FOR SALE Fresh cow Adolf Schultz. Beagl Or. ' FOR SALE POULTRY PUKE Bronae coma. Oockeran' prize took (6 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashland FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Damson plums now ready. F. S. Carpenter, J'vllle highway. FOR SALE 1 full and 3 half-fare tourlat tickets to Chicago via dan Francisco. Oood until Oct. 3Iat. Ad dress Sunset Camp, Chtloquln, Ore FOR SALE Sugar prune. Phone 7-F-12. EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES First house south of east end of Spring street. Charlea E. Rose. FOR SALE J. H. Hale peaches, ac. Bring container. Phone 697-R-2. Pierce Hothouse. CANNING corn, pickling cucumbers and strawberries. Bring contain ers. Dora E. Smith, aouth half Anderson Ranch, Talent. TUSCAN CLINGS, Oregon tlneat can ning peach, now plentiful at Wal mitmere, l1, to 3o. B. E. Foaa, Tal ent. FOR SALE Peachea, early Crawfords, Tuscan clings. Hales, Elbertas. C. C. Clemena. 203 Vancouver. Ph. 1016-L. PICKLING CUCUMBERS, cut flowera. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 Z. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE Hyalop crabaoplea. W. J. Gebhard, 14 ml. north Bear creek bridge. Central Point. FOR SALE C renin separator, m lk cooler. 3 10-gallon cin. J. H. Stan- ley, ki. a, Mcojora. FOR SALE Peaches, Tuscan C line, a and Champions. Orders taken Muira and J. H. Hales. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Used corn binder; a bar gain. Hubbard Bros. SEE F. w. Houston. 1 ml. A. W, of Phoenix for peach bargains. Hales, Crawfords, Elbertas, Tuscan Cli.13; Mulrs later. FOR SALE Those wonderful Hale canning peachej are now ripening at Tucker's, third house on rlgh;. Orchard Home Drive. Last year's prices. Bring containers. FOR SALE Alfalfa and clovor hav: 12 excellent Jrv cows. Telephone Eagle Point 11X41. J as. A. Woods FOR SALE Crown Leader etg min flu the pocketbook and fills the ezg basket. Try it. Monarch Setxl St Feed Co. FOR BALE PechM, Maiden Bltuh apples, Himalaya berries. Phone &39-J-1. Mrs. D. W. Luke. 300 1-OAL. amber bottles. 10c apiece: 7c each for lot. Mra. Malmgren, Phoenix. TUSCAN CUnf Peaches. 2-5 and c Bring boxes. O. E. Carpenter. Hous ton road. mile west of Phoeulx FOR fl A LE M u ir r itlbii is TT' ' ml ii west of King Hwy. Hofbeck. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. Tel. A23-J-4 Otto Hledermeyer. FOR BALE Used sewing machine all makes; terms tf desired All make 1 I re n led and repaired Wq'4 8104 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FANCY canning Elbert: and Mulr peaches after 5th. Geo. Aiioro:. FOR SALE Italian prune. 7-F-14. FOR SALE Hale peachea: mile north and mile west of Central Point. Scenic Ave. a. A. Edwarde, Phone C. Pt. 141. FOR SALE Victory canned dog foM 3 cans for 25c: 89o dozen. Monarch Seed 4s Feed Co. FOR SALE Watch out for lice and mltea in your chicken house. Come to us for materials to clean up the trouble. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Pep up that sickly lawn or those backward plants with our ' proven fertilizers. Special prices n plant-focda for a short time buy nowl Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Equity In house. Call 526 Haven. FOR SALE Grain, oata and barley bags. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Peaches: not Irrigated uarney orchard, Blackwel! hill, oe tween Central Point and Gold Hill. FOR SALE Crawford peachea. W. H. wait, aoe-K-u. FOR SALE Canning peaches. Linn urcnaras. Eagle Point. Victor Tea. aitoro, proprietor. FOR SALE Oreen gage plum and vuu&iug appies. rnone 132-L. MISCEKLANEOUS I BUY AND SELL mining equipment. jjuiuix. engines, pipe, ratncx a and Hand Store, Jacksonville. THE NEW Second Hand Store at 45 a. Front St, pay cash for furni ture, guns, tents, stoves, etc. FOR SALE The most dependable grinding and milling aervlce In the valley. Bring grain to ua for a regular Job. We mix. clean, acour or grind grain. Prlcea right. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. YOU CAN SAVE nearly 50 , your uw lusuranoe witn a Legal Reaerve Co. S A. Kroachel. agent Phone 850 DOGS examined tree. Dr. stone. 4tb and Bartletu DENTISTRY Dr. 1 fl Gove 236 E Main BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register Add. Ing Machine. Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sta. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to tend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W B THOMAS. 45 8 Central state license No S 157 Wall Poper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING. Ic per so ft Mr Black 310 D Bartlett JOHN H. LOCK Painting and Decor ating Quality work at lower price Ph. 953-R. Res. 124 King. Trnnsier EADS TRANSFER St 3TORAOE 0O -Offloe 1016 No Central Pbona alt Price right. rve guaranteed SAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers ana movers special llTeatuck moving equipment Price rtght 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Painting and Papernangtng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 646-, W ittS S Grape Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Low haunt 6. Edible seed 1. Instigate ' 12. Operatic air IS. Insect 14. Fodder pit 15. Small pie 16. NeKllgent and disorderly IS. Ire 20. Title of Mohammed 31. Automotive fuel; coIIckj 22. Armored ship 21. I able 37. Shelter ' SI. Poisonous tree or Java 12. Kind of bird 14. Set out upon a voyase H, Part of a plant 17. llnpcullne name SI. Ream J9. Knd 43. Title of a monk 4. Knock 47. Shatter Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl kpLs BjjR EN O SAL A i.iOft C H JD E L A ME TUDElODE IAiIkSlL E D 6 E V A L E T S A S H A5 T TEA A3. Poker twrm S4. Presently 65. It 11 n between porta 5. Facred Imnjr .'7. Hody of water '. Ploct 69. Tldlnvs DOWN 1. Facts 2. Persia 60. Act of turning end for end 7 U p 4 XUA b 17 WMB j o a2 w, A? 111 5 - H if 'i I aaa . Maasaaaa. " ' J" m w -aaa. 25 if illPll "wr wmw 'p ''" )i mm HJiiii; , Jtt :.".'.'. lil5'f 40 41 42 WW; Lik, ML. ,'iM't , . WW WI 42 "LlWL I47 ZZZZWL IF lll brl BUSINESS DIRECTORY Altstraltl JAt'KHON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts 01 TUU ana Title Insurance The only complete Title System id Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and i. No 93 North Central Ave. upstair. Dancing Scrioots LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer Fanchon-Marco stare Ted and Evelyn Schrader Studio opposite Rlalto. Phone 1616-V. Expert winduw ciraners LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Job rrlntlng MAIL. TRIBUNE JOB DEPAHTUKN'l Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing ot all klnda: book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanka. billing system, duplicating caab tales slips and everything In the printing llnea 38-30 N Grape Phone 75 PERSONAL REV. EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual readlnga dally. 316 So. Riverside. BUSINESS CHANCES 100 AND light car In good run 11 1 in; order buys best paying service edi tion on Redwood highway, near Kerby, account alckueas. Oolden Rule Service. WHOLESALE and retail dairy, with ranch; 400 monthly income; larpe herd, good cows: owner take aoino trade, balance excellent terms, 15 North Fir. COFFEE ANN S FOR SALE. SAW MILL for sale $1100. term P O. Box 953, Medford. FOR SALE HI-Way Inn Cafe and equipment Rent 112 50 month Gold H1U. Ore. GUESTS AT FAIR CHICAGO. Sixteen otar automo bile salesmen from all sections of the country were the guests of the Ford Motor company at A Century of Pro gress. They were entortnlned at the World's fair following a trip to De troit as winners of the nntlonnl salesmen's prize contest recently con cluded. The prize winners, arriving In De troit, were guests of the Ford Motor company In honor of their achieve mem, and spent a day on a specially conducted tour ot the Edison Insti tute at Dearborn and of the city of Detroit. On the following day they were taken through the vast River Rouge plant, and were Inter guests of the company at luncheon. Proceeding to Chlcngo. the winning salesmen were taken to the Ford Ex position building at A Century of Progress, where they were entertain ed at a luncheon of dealers from the Dearborn branch of the company. Following a, day of sight-seeing In the Ford Exposition which covers eleven acres and Is the largest single exhibit at the fair, and the remainder of A Century of Progress, they left for their homes In the evening. Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Feminine name 11. Playthings 17. By way of 19. Kind of biscuit 'it. Born 24. Poor playert slang 'it. Depression between mountain peaks it. Exist 29. Phraieologr 30. Southern constellation II. Firmament J3. Krountly :I4. Silkworm b. Furnishes a crew for J7. Plorc-e with a sharp stick 40. tie In error 41. (.rales 42. With full force 43. Hind tlithtly 44. City In Nevfltla ib. ICnfHib river 43. I'nck 49. Domestlo fowla 11. Conrhjde 12. Caiintlr 11 Ik. line solution S. Native state of eight Presidents 4. Diner $. Vnnnn step ft. Entwine T. Coral Island 5. Peer Oynt'a mother I. Effrht nun irrdwAtJCht of lead ore St. Mark'a Church. E. 8. Bartlam, rector. Holy communion. 8:00 a. m. Holy communion and sermon, 11:00 a. m. Church school. 10:00 a. in. The Spiritual Science Church. 315 South Riverside. Sunday, August 5, 8 p. m. PaAtor, Evelynn Marshall. Subject "Law of Vibration." Spirit mees&tsta will be given, following the lecture, by co-workers. The public la Invited. Main Street MrthcdUt Church, South ff. D. Wood, pastor Sunday services as follows: 0:43 a. m. Sunday school, 11 a. m. Sermon by the pa tor. 7:00 p. m. Young People's meet ing. :00 p. m. Evangelistic service. Baptist Church W. H. Eaton. Minuter. Sunday school, 0:40 a. m. Morning worship at It. Sacred con cert by the Arton male quartet ot Laverne college, Lave me. Cal. At 7 p. m. Young People's devo tional group meetings. union service at S p. m. m the Christian church. You are cordially Invited to share these services with us. St. Peter's Lutheran Church, (Missouri Gynod.) East Main and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school this morning at 10 o'clock. No morning worship. Catechism class at 7 o'clock this evenln. Everybody Is welcome. Thta Is a class for all to study leading dou trlnes of the Bible. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Theme The Indifferent Church. Visitors are always welcome. Free Methodist Clmrch Corner of Tenth and Ivy street. E. N. Long, paator. Sunday school, 0:48 a. m. Florence Blass, superintendent. Morning measage at 11 o'clock by Rev, F. E. Pond of Spokane, Wash. 7. P. M. S. meeting at 0:45. Ornce Andrews, leader. Evening service, 7:45. Sermon by the pastor. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:45. Welcome. Church of God Corner or Haven and Holly streets. D. M. Clemens, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship, It a. m. Young people In charge of opening period to evening aervlce, 7:30 p. m. Preaching- to follow directly after young people. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Ladles' Missionary circle Thursday, 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. at home of Mrs, Clemens, 814 West Second street. ' All are welcome, Come and get ac quainted. Full O os pel Tabernacle Newtown street off Main. J. Logan Stuart, pastor. All meetings will be In the tent, North Central at Third street. Sundny school, 0:45. Morning worship and communion, 11:00. Evangelistic meeting 7i45. Evange list A. R. Dollni-hlde will preach, us ing for hla text, "What Will You Do With Jesus." The special meetings will continue nightly In the tent, except Monday night. Oood music, special singing, seats are free. The public Is Invited. The First Methodist Church. West . Main and Laurel Streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. If you are not attending elsewhere come and Join our Sunday school, We have a class for you. Morning worship, It a. m. Sermon theme, "Establishing the New Cove nant." The large young peoples' chorus directed by Mrs. O. H. Paske will sing. Epwnrth leagues, 7 p. m. The union service will be held at 8 p. m. in the Christian church. Sunday school board meeting Mon day, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Church of the Foursquare Gospel, Fourth and Bartlett. J. A. and Mary E. Blckerdlke, pastors Sunday, the last opportunity to heard the Girl Evangelist In the oam patgn Just closing Two big services Sunday, conducted by the evangelists. Miss Morrison preaching morning and evening. Hear thee closing mes g. 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a- m., morning worship. Holy Communion service Sermon by eva ngellst. 7:45 p. m., closing evangelistic aerv lce of the campaign. Don't miss It. Saturday 3 p. m.. children's church Wednesday 8 p. m mid-week prayer meeting. A hearty welcome to all. Church or th Naiarene. Central Avenue at Jackson. Killing hla pulpit both morning and evening, rred M. Weatherford, paator, will he heard Sunday night at 8:00 o'clock, from the topic "A Prophet' Massage on the Divine Spirit." This will be another In the series of popu lar Sunday night evangellstle mes aage. At 11 a. m , the speaker will use aa his topic, "ChrIM Assigning Re sponsibility." Bible school at 0 8 a. m.. Arnold Komstad, superintendent. An Inter esting and growing Sunday school with a diversified program. Load In the children and be our guests Sun day. If not attending laewhere. Young People'! meeting at 7 p. m. Mis Helen Scheel, president. An out. standing group of Christian young people will Intereit you with an In aplratlonal and devotional program. Peoplea' meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. An hour of Bible study, prayer and praise. rlrst Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale street. W. A. Batrd. minister. Bible school at 0:45 m. L. O. Oentner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 8:45. Morning worship begins at 10:59. Anthem, "Light of Life." Wilson. Sermon subject, "First-Hand Relig ion." Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Union church services in this church at 8 o'clock. Anthem, "The Lord I My Shep herd." Klnsey. Mixed quaruttte. "Shall Wipe All Tears A'vay," Rob ert. Sermon by W. R. Balrd. "The Need of the Hour." The Federated Churches. Jew. M. Johnson, pastor. Central Point, Ore. "Ellsha Helps the Needy" is the title of the lesson In the Bible schosuj The Scripture Uln n Kings, 4. Our sohool opens st 0:45. We have a place for all grades. We welcome you. Our young people will hold an open air service In the city park this Sun day evening: 8:45 will be the time, so that service at the church may bGln on time. All are welcome at sil these services. The pastor will speak in the morn ing church servlco on the subject: &ome areat prayers: and Why?" In the evening the subject will be: 'Babylon, the City and the System." Oood song messagea will be an Im portant part of these services, and you are Invited to Join with us. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Wltnessees are broadcast ing a leoture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning irom 10 to 10:15. Judge Rutherford Is considered the greatest Bible exponent of the present age and hla books of Scripture ex planations are now translated Into 80 languages. His lectures explain that Bible prophecy Is now being nil filled and by listening in 15 mln 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 o'clock and every Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at No. 845 west Second street All interested in Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. rlrst Church of Christ, Scientist Authorised branch of The Mother Church, The Mrat Church of Chrlet, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdale, subject for Sunday, August S: "Life." Sunday school at 0:80. Applicant under the age ot 30 may be admit ted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonials of Christian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which la located at 301 In the Medford building, I open dally from 7 a. m to 8 p. m., except Sunday and holidays. The li brarian 1 in attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all au thoring Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the service and visit the reading room. First Presbyterian Church, William J. Howell, minister, Mrs, Wm, S. Ollmore, director of religious education. Bible school, 8;46 a. m. Come along and enjoy Ood's word with ua. Morning worship u a. m. Sermon, "The Hour and the Church." Special muslo by the choir under the direction of Mr., gisie o. Strang. Organist, Mra. Sva H. Marsh. Prelude, "Prayer and Cradle Song" Oullmont Offertory "Charaon" prlml Postlude, "Allegro" ... King Anthem, "Th lord I My Shepherd" Solo, "In the Garden" M ........ Soloist, Mra. Esther Merrlt Sander son, evening service at 8:00 at the First Christian church. The paator. Rev. Wm. Balrd will preach the ler mon. Zlon Erangellral Lutheran Church. Fourth St. near Oakdale Are. Oeo. P. Kabele, D. D pastor. 10 a. m., Sunday school. Adult Bible class to be taught by Rev. II. R. Allen of Seattle, Wash. 11 a. m.. Morning aervlce. Sermon by paator: "The Man Whc I Differ ent." 8 p. m Union service In the First Christian church, with tit Rev. Mr. Balrd In charge. The annual All-Church outing for our Zton congregation, Sunday school, and other organlaatlona and friends or the same, will be held Sunday afternoon In Llthla park, Aahlwd. All to attend the morning senices and bringing their picnic baskets with them, o all may leave together from the church at 13 noon lor the pot luck picnic dinner In the park. Medford Bargain House WE HAVE IT I PIPE, FITTINGS, TOOLS, MOTORS, CABLE All aizei and lengths Blocki, Tongs and Hooka PAINT Dwelling Paint, per gal. $1.20 All colors Llnieed Oil, Special Price CANVAS HOSE Rubber lined Canvas Hole Vi, 2, 2A, 3 Inches, for Irrigation and mining TENTS TARPAULINS BIO STOCK. NEW AND USED Medford Bargain House 27-29 N. Orape St. We have It. Phone 1062 TO BATTLE POVER TOG WASHINGTON, Au. 4 m T forerunner or a ssrlea of suit by pow r companlea to forstsll the loaning of mony by tha publlo works admin. lstratlon to cities for tha construe tlon of municipal electrle llghtlnf plant, today reached the aupreni court. It vas brought by th. Consumer Power company of Portland, Me., against th city of Allegan. Mich. In formation ha reached th office of the clerk of the supreme court that a number of similar suit are to be filed. In the present suit a loan by the publlo work administration on De cember 1, 1933, of MIO.OOO for the construction of an electrlo power plant, c-am and distributing system, wi made to th Michigan city. As gift and proposed to secure the re malnder a a loan. The power company, a a taxpayer In Allegan, brought ult In the fed eral district court fcr western Michi gan, which last January enjoined tha city from Issuing additional genera) obligation bonds, taking the position advanced by the power company that th city had reached the limit on It bond-laautng power. The power company also sought t have declared Invalid the section of the recovery act under which the president la authorized to extend aid to atate and municipalities, not wlthetandlng any reatrlctlon placed on the power of the atate or munici pality to borrow money or Incur In debtedness. E CHEVROLET SALES The Chevrolet sale eltuatloa look bright this season, the blggeat problem being to obtain 1034 car for , delivery, according to C. M. Kurd, manager of the Rogue River Chevrolet company Inc., with head quartera on North Rlveralde. A bulletin sent out recently by th Chevrolet factory shows that 04.330 cars were sold during May thle year and 08,147 In June compared with 81,663 In June, 1033. The entire out put for 1033 waa 358.391, while th number for 1034 Is listed aa 63S, 003, SLAIN BY PESTS CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Aug. 4. (AP) A small parasite which deal quick death to grasshoppers has brought hope that a new method of exterm inating the pest may yet be found. Will O. MetE, atate relief admin istrator, brought word from Sheri dan county that in that territory farmers were surprised to find liter ally million of grasshoppers dead within the past month, each with a hole pierced beneath the wing. Dr. Charlea W. Mete, a professor at Johns Hopkln university, and brother of the Wyoming atate relief administrator, took culture of the paraaltaa. Preliminary aclentlflo studlea allowed a winged Insect lay It egga on or lnalde the 'hopper and the egaa hatch Into larvae which Is believed to feed on the grasshop pers, killing them. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many frle.ide for the aympathy extended ua In our recent bereavement, In the loss of hue. bsnd and father. Dan I. Green. W also desire to thank the Redmen for their kind assistance, the many beau tilul flower, and most . Impressive funeral, aerman. Mra. D. B. Oreen ul son, Henry Kllburn and family. E.Mtl.V CRAWFORD PEACHES CALIIOl'N RANCH 1 Ml. 8. W. of Phoenix MACHINERY SPLIT PULLEYS We are agents for the Baney Steel-Split Pulley. Large assortment In stock PLUMBING SUPPLIES New and used, Bathtubs, Sinks, Basins, Laundry Trays RAN0ES-C00K STOVES Big assortment of used Ranges and Cook Stoves on band.