Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 02, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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Phone 75
' FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
QfSShcU colored kid. glove.
Phone 110.
YlOST Keys In brown leather case.
Reward. Phone Jacksonville, 203.
LOST Eastern Star pin. Finder please
tel. SB9-J-5.
L06T II dog missing, call loia
MALE OR FEMALE
CLERKS Men-women: 18-50 yre. to
till vacancies caused by death, re
tirement, expansion. Retail field
Government work. For Interview
covering special preparation wr.te
Retail Merchandising Bureau or
Civil Service Training Bureau, Ban
31, Mall Tribune.
WANTED At once, reliable person to
drive car to S. Dakota. k ml. north
Baker's Store. Jack Harper.
' NTED Permanent renter. Modern
house, large chicken house, brooder,
garden, business frontage. Raise
produce Sell It at home. Outside
city, highway. 1704 N. Riverside.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
VANTED Young experienced walt-
teas. P. O. Box 849, Medford.
YOUNO WOMAN over 20 years of age
for genarl house work. Good home
and moderate wages. Permanent po
sition for right party. Address Box
3072, care Mall Tribune.
WANTED, PACKERS Only experi
enced need apply. Call at Bear
Creek Orchards packing house.
WANTED Female help Experienced
laundry ahlrt finisher and press op
erator. Box 3053, Tribune.
WANTED Capable maid for house
work and cooking. References re
quired. Phone 1452-Y.
WANTED Middle aged woman for
general house work on farm. Phone
B83-M.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Ranch hand. Single man.
Phone 355-R-3.
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY
Several choice openings In country and
towns for reliable men or women.
No capital or experience required
Write MR. THOMAS. Supt., 426
Third St., Oakland, Calif.
WANTED A man to live at our or
. chard or care taker, who under-
7 stands cutting blleht and pruning.
References required. Phone evenings
Young a Hull, 301-j-t.
WANTED SITUATIONS
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
s utn.
WANTED-M1SCELLANEOUS
NOTICE Have crew of 40 experienced
pickers. Can save you money on
your apples, also Neils. Will con
tract by the box. Phone 268-W.
n-iMTpn T hnw Mnrh. 10 A. or
more. Free water, free soil. All nec
essary equipment. Price must be
cheap for casn. box ja, inouuc
WANTEO Bulk tomatoes. Inquire
Herbert's Grocery, Ashland. Tel. 59
WANTED Room, board and care f?r
two children. Also room for parent.
113 Cottage.
WANTED Portable electric drill; and
three H. P. gas engine, must be In
first ciass condition. Writ price
snd partlculara. Geo. A. Taylor, box
37, Hornbrook, cam.
wanted To buy large black walnut
T trees. Write Box 304a, rnoune.
HOW MUCH do you wsnt for your
1931 model A Ford, convertlh " cab
riolet, sport roadster or sport toupe.
Win pav c.Tsh lor bargain. Write
Box 3182. Mall Tribune.
WANTED To rent 4 or 8 room house,
all or partly furnished with one or
Hi seres. Will be permanent rent
ers. 35 North Oakcisls.
WANTED 2nd hind furniture. Vc
buy. sell and trade Berrvdale J. id
Hand Store. 1603 N Riverside. Ti
268.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished noune tn city limits uf Med
ford Must be cheap Box 308. Man
Trtoune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered Pbone
OM-R roioi-iit
JUNK WA.N'I ED
We pay east, lo? IUSK BAITEHlRfr
AND HADM IOK4 ALUMINUM
BRAS CoPTER and luni ot all
descriptions
MtDruRD BAROAIN HOUSE
97 No Orspe t'ei 10i
WASHED - H-i'irWh.iid e N,ei
t-iui of wnat rut tvj MedToro
Rivs-n do-, il ti 0;ape 9l ret
WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS
WAN I'BU Wool, mohair, tildes and
pelts dee us before fou sell Wool
begs and twine for sale Medford
Bargain House, 97 N. Qrepe 8t
Phone 1003
WAN1 ro BUT Ford. Uuat b
aheap 83a W 3nd
WANTED Warrants Redden & Ou
FOR RENT Furnished 2-roora house
13.00. 9-room bouse '5.00. J. O.
Vlall, Phoenix.
FOR RENT High class furnlshod
house. Res. B, Ideal Court, cor Myr
tle and Taylor Su. Geo. Iverson.
FURN, HOUSE and garage. 04 W.
loth.
FOR RENT 8 room modern horns
3 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn
ished or unfurnished. Only reliable,
permanent tenants need apply. 714
West 10th.
FOR RENT Boon furnished ot
unfurnished Brows A Waits
FOR RENT APARTMENT8
FOR RENT 3-room apt. Adults. 34
No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt.
Hotel Grand.
FOR RENT 3 rooms and sleeping
porch. 344 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Hotel
Holland.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES very moderate at 716 a Main
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 3 Grape
FOB RENT BOUSES
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
804 Bennett.
SMALL, modern, nicely furnished.
Reasonable tent. Inquire f.1 Keene
Way.
FOR RENT Small bouse. 133 South
Grape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Chicken ranch, 1 mile
from Medford; large chicken house,
lots of berries. Inquire J. W. Jacobs,
604 Pine St., Medford.
FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room.
19 Mistletoe. Tel 638-W.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE One wood circulating
heater, for oil-burning circulator.
Rt. 1, Box 439 or phone 14-F-22.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Team, spring
tooth, ditcher, harrow, tractor plow,
spray-rig tank filler, Chevrolet
truck, binder, thresher, Jersey heif
er, fresh Oct. 3. Harold Crowl, Sun
set Ranch, Roxy Ann Road.
FOR EXCHANGE - 1929 model A
Ford sedsn and 3 lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8 Tel 407-X
EXCHANGE Furn. .re-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, flab poles and
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE Young turkeys or will
trade in on late model automobile
(Coupe preferred ) Floyd Maharry
Talent. Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
GOINO business on 101 highway near
Plamo Beach. California, over-looking
ocean. 200x110 ft. Want email
ranch with producing placer mine
or claim on creek acceaaable to auto.
Box 279, Plsmo Beach, Calif.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FTR SAt.F Rmnil iicrfe. Imnroved:
also sheep, cows, chicken, etc. Box
3044, Tribune.
LEASE OR SALE 40-acre mt. ranch
partly cleared. Box 185, JackaonvUls
A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, out
trees ana berries Will sacrifice on
terms or cash. Box .68. Tribune.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son Co Bklg & Loan Assn. Tel. 195
S3 ACKEd near Applet ate P O.; 11 A
cultivation, free water right; Bal
ance timber; improvements. Paul
Erdmaa. Applegate, Ore.
WHEN you think of reaJ aetata, think
of Brown A w n tie
AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS
F1SK TIRES AND TUBES Bonded,
guaranteed. You cannot buy tires
anywhere in Oregon cheaper man
at the Sunrise Super service sta
tion, 12th and Riverside,
FINEST ORADE WESTERN OfL
n your car, 10c quart; In your
can, 30c sal.; bbl lota, 300. 100
PURE PENNSYLVANIA Oil. from
Bradford crude. In your oar, 20c
quart; in your can, S2o gal.; 6 gals
13 00. SUN RISK SUPER SERVICE
STATION.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Whippet coupe In good
condition. Oeo. L. Treichler, Central
Point. Ore.
TWO REAL BUYS I
FORD V-8 sedsn with Karry-Keen
trunk, hot water heater and good
rubber. Excellent mechanical con
dition. 1932 CHECROLET TRUCK Long
weelbase model, new tires. A-l
shsoe. TERMS OR TRADE.
PIERCE-ALL EN MOTOR COMPANY
113 So. Riverside. Phone 150
L'SED CAR BARGAINS
SO Day Written Guarantee.
1029 FM-d Roadster
1939 Dtirsnt Coups
wn Leslie Coupe
1930 Pord Co'ipe
1927 Chrvr-4 Seln
AHMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
S3 No. Riverside Tel IB
STAR SEDAN
3-F-22.
for sale cheap. Call
FOR BALE Po:d coupe. 803 So. Riv
erside. FOR PKXX. 1929 sedan, new tires snd
paint. g?od motor. A real buy lor
150 00. S3 Rosa Court to 7 sv-nirs.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR BALE 30 head weaner pigs, reds.
Also some milk cows and turkeys.
Wagner Greek Road, Box 97-A, Rt. 1.
FOR SALE Young 1100 lb. mare.
Good for either working or riding.
Phone S34-J-4.
FOR SALE Milk cows your choice of
30 all heavy milkers seme fresh.
D. R. Smith, Anderson Farm on An
derson road, Talent.
STRAYED One red hog. Owner may
have same by paying feed and dam
ages, also this ad. Phone 13U8.
FOR SALE 1 yr. old Reg. Jersey bull.
Mark Whipple. Rogue River, Ore.
FOR SALE Good work horse, kitch
en cabinet, 35 white leghorn hens,
heater. Phlpps Orchard, i mile
east Snowy Butte 8ta., crater Lake
Highway.
NINE registered Ramboullet ewes
Wm. Brlggs strain, sneartng from 13
to 18 pounds wool. Cross bred year
lings and lambs. Pure bred Shrop
shire yesrllng rams and ram lambs.
Ii. A. Salede Jr. Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE 3 cowe. one Just fresh
M L Hartley, Phone fi-F-S.
TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh
In spring, and coming 3-year-old
colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire
a: w B. Medley's, Rt. 4. Box 158.
Medford.
FOR SALE Freab cow.
Schultz. Beagle Ore.
Adolf
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 100 Barred Rock laying
pullets. Frank Howell, Lozler Lane.
PUKE Bronze coma cockeran s prise
stock 15 Jease Nell Rt 1 Asblano
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Motorcycle Just over
hauled. Reasonable price. Box suoj,
Tribune.
BANANA and Newtown apples for
sale at Walnutmere. E. E. ross, lai
ent. FOR SALE Italian prunes nearly
gone, retires, rnone -r-i.
FOR SALE Ear com. 7-F-14.
SEVERAL PIANOS Including bungalow
pianos nearly new and others, lor
balance due. See Mon. As Tues. at
111 N. Fir. Cllne piano Co.
3.50 BUYS 12 gauge double-barrel
shotgun, cleaner rod and aneua.
Call at 610 N. Fir; rear.
FOR SALE Lettuce, mayonnaise.
lunch meats, bananas, oranges, lem
ons, watermelons, cantaloupes, etc.
at Franklln'a Grocery. 437 S. Cen
tral. Open Sunday and Monday.
BLUE LAKE canning beans, starting
Wednesday; cucumbers, hoc gallon
and up; targe peppers, 2 dozen 15c;
hot peppera, 6c dozen, large size;
tomatoes. I'jO lb. E, E, Stump,
phone 493-R, 2 miles north Medford
on same vauey roaa. we aeuver 91
order or more In city limits.
FOR SALE Camp trunk. 602 So. Riv
erside.
GRAPES for sale. So. Peach, 8th house
so. of Stewart. -
FOR SALE 9 burner oil stove, roll
top desk, ski Is, automobile hot wat
er heater, lace type rubber boots,
other miscellaneous articles Extra
special 185.00 violin and CO 00 case
940.00. Leaving, must sen at once
Call at 32 Keene Way Drive.
FOR SALE Vetch Inoculation. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Inoculate vetch before
planting to assure mavmum growth
use Nltragen. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Zenith and a Maytag
wasning maenme. rnone vuw-n.
FOR SALE Cletrac 20. Will take good
used car aa part payment. 1130 Nl-
antic t.
DEER HUNTERS I It won't be long
now. A few bargalna left. 65 Win
chester, good aa new, 137 50. 30-40
Krag. fine shape. 111 50. 25-30 snd
32 ammunition, $1.10 box. 317 North
Riverside.
FOR SALE Peaches. Fine Elbertaa. 2c
a pound. R. R. Guches. mile west
of upper school bouse. Griffin
Creek. Phone 857-L.
PETITE PRUNES for sale. Tel. 7-F-4
TIER WOOD Dry fire. pine, oak and
lsurel, on ground or delivered. Tel
723.
MISCELLANEOUS
SALE NOTICE We are sure you hsve
forgotten something for that out
ing. Franklin's Grocery, 437 S. Cen
tral. Open Sundsy and Mondsy.
APOLLO Piano studio 125 N. Holly.
Jaza and classlcsl taught. Arrange
ments for bsnd, orchestra, etc.
Music set to lyrics.
ACTO INSURANCE at about 30
saving: class "A" plus Compsny
Lej Reserve. 208 First Nst'l Bank
Bldg. Phone 350.
DENTISTRY Dt. a. fL Gove 335 E
Main.
BOA1 TRAILER. Cash Register Add
ing Machine. Typewriter. Boot,
Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside
OKAIN SACKS Jackson Coucty
Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett SU.
D006 exs:nlned free,
and Bsrtlett.
Dr. Stone. 4th
FOR SALE Equity In house.
526 Haven.
Call
FOR SALE Oram, oats and Barley
oaga Medford Bsrgsin House. 27
N Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR SALE Canning peaches.
Standi!!. Phoenix.
ALL MAKES of washlnt machtnes re
paired. Pick's Hardware, 131 Wast
Main.
FOR SALE Used sewing tnscbines all
makes; terms if desired All makes
rented snd repaired White Sewing
Machin, Co 24 N Bartlett
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALB-HI-Wsy Inn Care and
equipment Rent 113 50 moo'-b
Oold Hill Ore
COFTIX AXH rOB 6 AUK.
BUSINESS CHANCES
100 AND light ear la good runntnt' j
order buys best paying service sea.
tlon on Redwood highway, oear
Kerby, account sickness. Golden
Rule Service.
PERSONAL
REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual
readings dally 315 So. Riverside.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ADSUUL'IS
JAt hStIN CO.
AbSTIUri CO.
Abstracts of rttu and
Title Insurance The
only complete ntle
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of rule. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83
North Central Ave. upstalra.
Rlalto Phone 1815-Y.
Transfer
EAD8 rRANSFER S STORAGE OO
Office 1015 No Oentral Pbone 115
Prices right aerVve guaranteed
HAWLEY rRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special Livestock
moving equipment Price right
6 IB North Riverside Phone 1044-Jl
expert window Cleaner
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
Wall Paper Clean inn.
WALL-PAP EH CLEANING, lc per q
rt Mr Black 310 N Bartlett
Painting and raperhanging
U. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 846-. W t.8 S Grape
Money 10 Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE
CARS ETC Prompt service and le
gal ratea W B THOMAS. 45 6
Central state license No 8 157
AS HER BETRAYER
CHICAGO, Sept. 1. (P) Michigan's
"cherry queen" of 1S33, Miss More.la
Oldham, filed suit today for 9.75,000
damages against George Eastman Dry
den, alleging breach of promise to
wed, seduction and assault.
The 22 year old beauty charged
that they agreed March 1, 1931 to
marry and that subsequently Dryden
prevailed on her to live with him as
Fman and wife. Three weeks ago to
day he refused to be her bridegroom,
she alleged.
Miss Oldham also charged that on
Aug. II of this year Dryden and "cer
tain other men brought to the apart
ment for tills purpose" attacked and
beat her and then evicted her from
the rooms.
Dryden. son of George B. Dryden,
president of the Dryden Rubber com
pany, was an hela to a share of the
fortune of the late George K. East
man, camera manufacturer. Eastman
was the uncle of Mrs. George B. Dry
den. f
Return from Luke Mr. and Mrs.
L. O. Centner returned Thursday
from Crater lake, where they had
spent a week's vacation.
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Church of Christ.
Eagles' Hall. 317 W. Main.
Morning services 10.30. Subject:
"The Letters to the Seven Churches."
Evening services, 7:45. Subject,
"God's Challenge to Man1
We aim to make alt services bene
ficial. First 'Baptist Church,
W. H. Eaton, minister.
Sunday school. 0:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Ser
mon by the pastor, "A Labor Day Re
flection." Music in charge of the
music committee.
Young peoples devotional and dis
cussion groups, 7:00 p. m.
Union service at the Zion Lutheran
church, 8:00 p. m.
Tou are cordially Invited to share
these services with us.
Full Gospel Tabernacle.
Newtown at Main St.
J. Logan Stuart, pastor.
AU meetings will be at the tent.
Sunday school, 9:45.
Morning worship, 11.
Sermon text, "In Hla Image."
Evangelistic meeting, 7:45. Subject,
"God'a Call to Man." Evangelist
Vlck speaking at both services.
Sunday night will be the clcee of
the Vlck evangelistic meetings. All
who have heard Rev. Vlck, have en
Joyed his Inspiring messages from
God's word, and will be present to
hear thece last messages Sunday
morning and evening.
The Federated Churches.
Jos. M. Johnson, pastor.
Central Point, Oregon.
The book of Mlcah brings aome
most practical lessons for today. Read
the entire message and come discuss
these truths with us In Bible class.
Vou will be welcome in any Bible
school next Sunday.
Correlated to other great Bible
truths are the fine lesson n the
young people's department. Another
Invitation la given the young people
to help "keep the home fires burn
ing." Seven o'clock la the time for
the devotional service.
"The Hidden Life" will be the sub
Ject of the sermon on Sunday morn
ing: and "Christ and the Poor" will
be the subject for the evening mes
sage. If you like to sing the Gospel
message come early and Join with us
Church of the Naxarene.
North Central Avenue at Jackson
Fred M. Weatherford. pastor, will
have guest speakers for the day at
the 11 o'clock morning hour. Rev
George Wilson will be the speaker of
the hour. Mr. Wilson Is a young man
who Is taking his place as a student
minister.
At the 8 o'clock evening evangelistic
service Rev. Miss Ruth Scovllle who
haa been attending the Bible Institute
at Portland Oregon, will be the
speaker of the hour. Miss Scovllle Is
a young woman of sterling worth,
who will finish her ministerial prepa
ration this year.
Bible school at 0:45 a. m. Arnold
Kornstad, superintendent. A notable
Increase In attendance wm marked
last Sunday. Something Interesting
for every attendant each Lord's Day.
Visitors are especially welcome.
Young People's meeting at 7 p. m.
Miss Helen Scheel, president. Echoes
from the Young People's DIstTlct con
vention will be heard from the dele
gates as supplementary to the evening
program.
People's meeting Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m. Special muslo will
feature the programs throughout the
day. A cordial hospitable Invitation
Is extended to strangers, and friends.
Cross - Word Puzzle
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Indiana
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9. Jewlah month
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the earth
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31. Scarlet
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39. Good -by
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4t. Faction
47. Auction
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I. Trade
New Plymouth Added to Yellow Cab Fleet
fii, r Wry jZSSSr '". f" .J
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Lee Smith, owner and manager
riymotith DeLuxe sedan, purchased
mouth dealers here.
St. Mark's Church.
E. S. Bartlam. Rector.
Holy communion, 8:00 a.
Holy communion and
11:00 a. m.
Church school, 10:00
m.
Main Street Methodist Church, South
N. D. Wood, pastor.
Sunday services as follows!
9:45 a. m Sunday school.
11 a. m. Sermon by Bar. B. U.
Waldraven.
7.-00 p. m. Young People serv
ice.
8:00 p. m. Inspirational services.
7.1on Evangelical Lutheran Church.
West Fourth St., near Oakdale, Ave.
Geo. P. Kabele, D.D., Pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning service, 11 a. m. Labor
Day sermon: "Work and wages."
Union evening service, 8 p. m. a
sermon for the times: "The Christian
In Changing World." This will be
the last union Sunday evening service
for this summer.
A cordial welcome for all.
First Christian Church,
Ninth and Oakdale streets.
W. R. Bslrd, minister.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.,
Centner, superintendent.
L. O.
Everyman's Bible Class In court.
house auditorium at 0:45.
Morning worship begins at 10:B5
Sneclal music bv the choir.
Sermon by the pastor, "Rewards of
Following Christ."
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.
Union services In the Lutheran
church at 8 o'clock.
First Methodlit Church
West Main at Laurel
Joseph Knotts, Minister
Sunday achool 0:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Labor
Sunday message by Roas Knotts. The
choir will sing Felix Mendelssohn s
beautiful anthem, "O For the Wings
of & Dove."
Epworth Leagues at 7:00 p. m. The
high achool league meets In the
church parlors. The Wesley League,
for young people above high school
age, meets In the church sanctuary.
Union services at 8:00 p. m. In the
Zlon Lutheran church.
Free Methodist Church.
Corner of 10th and Ivy streets.
K. N. Long, paator,
Sunday marks the close of our evan
gelistic campaign with Evangelist J.
Lewis Arnold.
There will be three services on Sun
day and Rev. Arnold will apeak on the
following subjects:
"X-Rsy Examination" at 11 o clock
a. m.
My Life Story from Theater Man
ager to Evangelist," at 3:30 In the
afternoon.
A Lost Soul and the Judgment,"
7:30 p. m.
Sunday school meeta at 9:46 a. m.
T. P. M. S. meeting, 6:45 p. m.
First Presbyterian Church
Corner Eighth and Holly streets.
William J. Howell, minister. Mrs. w.
S. Gllmore, director of religious edu
cation. 3:45 a. m Sabbath achool. we
have classes for all ages. Come and
enjoy this time studying Gods Word
with us.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Rev. E.
A. Oldenburg, speaker. Sermon topic:
"The Sllept Architect." Special music
arranged by Mrs. Elsie Carleton
Strang, director of the choir, and
Mrs. Eva H. Marsh, organist.
6:30 p. m. Young People's eoclety.
The Personsl Workers Group will Be
In charge and all young people are
urged to come.
8:00 p. m. Union evening services
at the Eton Lutheran church. Dr.
Kabele will be preaching and all are
urged to attend.
Come and worship with us today,
St. Peter's I.tllhrran Churrh,
(Missouri Synod)
B. Main and Portland Ave.
H. H. Toung, pastor.
Sunday school this morning at
o'clock.
No morning worship. St. Paul's
Lutheran church of Orsnta Pass Is
celebrating Its annual Mission restl
val this morning. This enneregatlon
Is cordially Invited. Service at 11:00
o'clock. Church on E street, near
second. Lunch will be served In the
cltv nark. Pastor E. Elchmann will
be the speaker. He will also conduct
deaf-mute service for the deaf In the
afternoon.
Evening service here thla evening
at 6:00 o'clock. Theme of the ser'
mon: "The Deceitful church."
Catechism Clasa meeta thla even
1m at 7:00 o'clock.
The Sunday achool teachers meet
Wednesday evening In the church.
The public Is always welcome.
1
of the Yellow ( nh Compiiny or Metlfurd, standing by the side of a 1031
last week from the rierce-Allvn Motor Company, Dodge Brothers and Ply
Phoenix rre.hyterlan
Rer. Woston F. Shields recently of
Enterprise, Oregon, but now residing
In Medford, 855 West Second street.
preaches In the Phoenix Presbyterian
church today at 1 1 :00 a. m. Hla sub
ject Is, "The Lifting Up of Christ."
Spiritual Srlenre Churrh.
315 8outh Riverside Avenue.
Rev. Evelyn Msrshall, Psstor.
Services Sunday, August 36.
8 p.
Subject, "spirit communication."
Spirit messages will be given following
the locture by co-workers. The public
Is invited.
Phoenix Christian Chnrch
"The Mark of the Beast" la the
aubject selected by J. M. Frees for
the 11 o'clock services.
Is the Mark of the Brast the NRA?
Is It Sunday observance?
If you are Interested In what the
Bible says on this subject, come and
bring your Irlenda.
Phoenix Christian
Mr. John Frees will preach at the
Phoenix Christian church Sunday at
11 a. m. His subject will be, "The
Mark of the Beast" Is It the NRA,
Sunday observance, or what?
No evening services. Vou are kind
ly Invited.
M. Brownrlgg, pastor,
Church of the Foursquare Gospel
Fourth and Bartlett.
J, A. and Mary E. Blckerdlke, pastors.
"Not forsaking the assembling of
ourselves together , . , and so much
the more as ye see the day approaoh'
Ing."
Sunday services:
10:00 a. m. Sunday school. "Mlcah
Champions the Oppressed."
11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Holy
communion. Sormon, "Communion
Feasts."
7:45 p. m. Bvsngellstlo service. Ser
mon, "Pictures from Life's Other
Side."
Thursday 8:00 p. m. Mid-week
prayer meeting. An evening of song,
praise and prayer.
Saturday 3:00 p. m. Children's
church.
A hearty welcome awaits all who
attend any of these services.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorized branch of the Mother
Church, the First Ohurch of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Msss.
Service are held every Sundsy at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Sep
tember 3, "Christ Jesus."
Sundsy school at 0:30. Applicants
under the age of 30 may be admitted.
Wednesdsy evening meetings, which
Include testimonials of Chlstlan Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which la located
at 401 In the Medford building. Is
open dsily from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m-.
except 8unday and holidays. The 11.
brarlan la In attendance from 10 to 4,
at which time the Bible and all au
thorlaed Christian Science literature
may be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
rcsdlng room.
A
FOR MUTTS SEA!
flAT.EM, Sept. I (VP) "TnjM" from
the flrat congreaa tonal dlatrlct
a ponded to the call to aasembly laat
night, and 17S voter repreaentlng
aeven conn tie met at the hall of rp
rewntatlvea here and nominated m
met Oulley of Newberfl, profeaeor at
Pacific college, aa candidate for con-
urewmin on an Independent ticket,
A "drjr" platform, drawn up by
aneelal committee of five, waa aut)-
mltted and after dlacuMlon waa ac
cepted unanlmoualy by the aaaembly,
"The or tale the country la facing
oalla for people of hth character and
ldeala," dulley dv1arM in hla ac
ceptance apach. "If you are willing
to cooperate to the limit to develop
thla dry. progreaalve movement In
your respective counties, 1 gladly
pledge my e if to work for you."
Oulley will oppoee Jimn W. Matt,
republican Incumbent, and R. R. Tur
ner, democrat nominee, for congreaa
man In the first dlatrlct.
BROOKS. Ore. (UP) A white
qulrrel with white eyea la the curlou
pet of Raymond Ithmn. The little
animal was caught by aome men who
were hauling wheat.
I
MILLS ENDANGER
ERING CODE
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. (AP)
Unless the NBA "cracks down" oa
63 southern hardwood manufacturers
accused of violating provisions of the
lumber code, oollspse of the coda
and at least the cost-protection pro
visions of other codes is predicted
by many lumbermen, It was learned.
from a reliable source here vaster.
dsy.
While lumber code ofldals remain
ed allent on reporta a Detroit auto
mobile body company bad negotiated
mo purcnaso Of 60.000.000 feet of oak
and gum wood from aouthern man-
uiacturers at an average of 13'.; ner
cent below the authorized minimum
cost-protection prices. It was learned
mose ornciala consider the case the
greatest challenge to industry self,
government the NRA has yet en.
countered.
The charge of code violation waa
forwarded to the code authority, as
well aa NRA, by a divisional admin
istrative agency of the authority In
Memphis, Tenn.
Authority officials admitted they
had talked to NRA officials concern
ing the accusation and, said "We
pointed out that failure to take
prompt action In this case, which
Involves one of the largest corpora
tions In America, would undoubtedly
have aertoua effects."
During the meeting of the lumber
code authority here earlier In the
summer, NRA officials were accused
of noncooperatlon In enforcing thi
cost-protection prices and some mem.
bers of the Industry at that time
suggested the entire code "be thrown
out of the window" and members'
of the Industry fight their way back
to prosperity by their own Individual
efforts.
NRA officials declined to dlvulg
plana concerning the reported deal,
but It was reported from another
source, that a man waa sent to
Memphis last night to make an In
vestigation. OF GIRL FRIEND
ALAMEDA, Cel., Sept. 1. (API
Police started an lnvestlgstlon Into
the fatal shooting early today of
Ralph M. Bryant Jr. 30-year old son
of Alameda's city manager.
He waa found by police lying on
a bed In the home of Mrs. J. D.
Walker, mother of Mlas Vona Walker,
18, girl acquaintance of the youth,
where police were told he had been
living for some weeks. An anony
mous telephone call at 13:SS a. m
brought authorities to the scene.
Police Chief Verna Smith early to
day ssld he believed , his death was
a suicide and that he had found
a note on the dresser nesrby In the
boy's handwriting. Later he ssld ha
thought Bryant waa "ehot accident
ally." Mlas Walker denied the death waa
a suicide. She told authorities young
Bryant wanted a gun with which to
ahoot bottles while on a fishing trip
and she had found in old one of
her father's In the basement. She
brought this upstalra. ahe said, and
gave It to 3ryant, who took It to his
room.
She aald Bryant aald he knew
nothing about guns and that she did
not know whether the gun was load
ed. A few minutes later, she told
police, she heard a shot and found
Bryant lying on the bed. Toung Bry
ant and ahe had been "going to
nether" for about eight months, she
said, and he had been living at tha
Walker home "because his parents
disapproved of me."
raf-LIhtlngKllTedBaby.
NKWCOMERSTOWN, O. (UP)
Homer Spargroves. two, was killed
when his father attempted to light a
clgaret, while driving, lost control Of
his automobile. The machine crashed
Into culvert.
OAKLAND BOY IS
FOUND DEAD HOME