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FOE WANT ADS
WANTED to haul your wood tor abare.
Bos 4915, Tribune.
WANTED stock to paature.
Dodge, Rt. 4. Phone 665-J.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SISKIYOU HEIGHTS auperb Ttew
halt acre, bedrock price. Box
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Laundry. Phone 746-J.
WANTED To let BheeiT
Phone 401-J-l.
LOST AND FOUND
JruncT, black and tan. a jrs.
old. 1M Kenwood.
tv?r Large black and white spot
"Sddoi. Write 440 Liberty St., Asn-
land. .
ESTP-AYED One roan cow. Phone
408-J-a.
LOST Australian shepherd; answers
name ot Dick. Reward. Maud
L. Shaw. Brownsboro. Ore.
LOST If doe missing, call 15H
TKEN UP Came into my field Sept.
15 9 head of cattle. Bed cow, with
bell, white calf, white-face calf, etc
Would call the Roan Durham strain.
Owner call and pay for this adv.
,nd pasturage. O. S. Blackford,
Central point.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
EXPERIENCED woman for general
housework In email family. Refer
ences required. Box 4946, Tribune.
WANTED Experienced girl to help
with care of cnuaren ana uvuoc
work. Call 709-J-3.
WANTED Model A 1830 or 81. Oood
condition only. Evenings or Sun
day. 51 N. Oakdale. Apt. 6.
ENCLOSED ran truck going
Load wanted. Phone 333.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished bouse in city limit of Mod.
ford Must be cheap Box 308. Mali
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered Phone
969. R Thibault
JUNK WANTED
Wt pay cash foi JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM
BRASS COPPER and unk ot all
descriptions.
MBDPORD BARGAIN BOO 38
a? NO Grape r 1002
WAtn TO BUT. 1938 ford. Must be
obeap 333 W and
WANTED Warrants Redden & Oo
WANTED Household goods stoves
tools or what have you. Medioro
Bargain House 37 N Orape St. Tel
1083
FOR RENT H0USE8
MODERN COTTAGE FOR RENT
Garage. Gas. electricity and wood
furnished. $18 month. Valendra Ho
tel. Central Point.
FOR RENT, SALE OR TRADE 3-room
furnished bungalow, 511 So. Grape.
FOR rent Furnished house.
Welch.
FURN. house & garage. 604 W. loth.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house.
1034 w. 11th.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house
and garage. 3'i mllea from MM
ford Mrs. Jessie M. Minear, Kings
highway.
FOR RENT -room houae, 1133
Main.
FOR RENT -unfurnished
Bomea furnished oi
Brown & White
FOR RENT 8 room modern homa
3 batb rooms, sleeping porch, furn
ished or unfurnished On'y reliable
permanent tenants need apply. 714
West loth.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR SALE Small house. i acre, 2
miles from Medford. Including l
cook stove. Jersey cow. Price 8325.
50 cash. 3nd house on Thomas
Road.
FOR SALE OR LEASE 198 acre lm
proved ranch on Anderaon creek, par
tially equipped with stock and tools.
Some poultry, hay. See Maylleld or.
place or phone 738, or inquire 11
No. Front.
95 t acre tracts. Mile west of Phoe
nix. schermerhorn.
FOR SALE 10 seres, fi-room house.
bam and outbuildings. Beau Lane.
W. Stringer.
FOR SALE OR TRADE One large
lot, clear; locate.) in Klamath rslls,
close to scrioc'i Write Box 399,
Medford, Ore.
30 ACRES river bottom land,, exe. for
acreage.
3-roora furnished modern houae.
close In. paved street. 81000; terms,
HOMESEEKERS EXC. 403 E. Main St
414 ACRES, well Improved, to ex
change for Medford home;
3 ACRES, well Improved, for sale or
exchange for Medford.
5-ROOM house, clear, to exchange for
close In, will assume.
PROPERTY with income 1100.00 per
month, for sale at a bargain.
450 ACRES. 300 under fence, 813.50
per acre. Fair Improvement.
GOOD ranch, well Improved, for sale
C. 8. BUTTERFIELD
409 Medford Center Bldf.
53 ACRES near Applegate P O ; 11 A
cultivation free water right; bal
ance timber: Improvement. Paul
Erdman Applegate. Ore.
TO THE MAN wro contemplatea
building a nice home 1 win sell
the finest view site In Medford at
8 REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 3499
Tribune.
TO THE MAN who contemplatea
building a nice home 1 will sell
the finest view site in Medford at
a REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 3408.
Tribune.
FOR SALE Mountain ranch, fully
equipped; good aummer range;
plenty of water. Write Frank Daw
son, Jacksonville, Ore.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
0A9 AND WOOD combination ran,
water heater, Shellane ga unit.
VtSil accept wood range, circulating
heater, electric refrigerator or what
have yon. p. O. Box 324, Central
Point, or Phone 84.
FOR SALE Rug and a folding ateel
oou. Call evenlnga, 1013 W. loth.
FOR SALT; Large size Estate Heat
rola. Bargain. 819 N. Bartlett.
MISCELLANEOUS
KINDEROAR TEN Sparta Bldg. Music
and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256-W.
Ruth Luy Alice Holmback.
BOA1 TRAILER. Caab Register Add.
ing Machine. Typewriter. Boot
Shoes, Hunting-Pishing Equipment
317 North Riverside
DOOS examined tree,
and Bartlett.
Dr. Stone. 4tb
BUSINESS CHANCES
TOMATOES delivered Medford for 75o
pear lug. Phone 3-F-4.
FOR SALE Grapea at a discount.
Get them before they freer. Rl'.ey
Myers, Central Point.
FOR SALE 3 burner oil stove, roll
top desk, aktle. automobile bot wat
er heater, lace type rubber boot,
other mlscellaneoua articles Extra
special 885.00 violin and 88 00 case
840.00. Leaving, must sell at once
Oall at 33 Keene Way Drive.
FOR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo
phone, battery radio 85 Eastman
Kodak postcard size, portable vie
trola. 7 golf cluba and bag, house
hold appliances, fruit Jara and tools
833 Cedar.
FOR SALE! House trailer, new. Best
offer buya. Boa-man place. Central
Point.
BALED STRAW. 40c per bale; 13
calves for sale or trade for milk
cow. Box 348, Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx
road.
FOR SALE Spitaenberg applea at Ala
Vista Packing House. 337 S. Fir St.
FOR SALE 8-ft. chain net wire, 30c
per running ft.; also one 14-ft. pipe
and wire gate, 87.50, Eakln Motor
Co., Hudson Dealer.
FOR SALE White sewing machine,
Angora rabbits. 314 Willamette.
DIAMOND RINQ for sale, cheap. Tel.
42.
FOR SALE Jonathan applea.
17-F-14.
FOR SALE Disc plow, wagon, corn
cultivator, or will trade for fence
posts, ralla, wood or truck. Phone
S0J-L-3.
A BARGAIN My larg lot. on Ben
nett St.. excellent sou. fruit, nut
tree ana berries Will sacrifice on
term or oaab Box .68. Tribune.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
CLEAN furnished apartment. 319 S.
Ivy.
FOR RENT Dealrable furnished apt.
Hotel Grand.
, . wnwn T.TrtiiBlr.npr. nermanent
position for competent, willing ! FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
woman. Call 1648-R.
WANTED MALE HELP
THESE ARE SOME OF THE
MANY REASONS . .
DOUBT OR SKEPTICISM
UNWILLINGNESS OR
LAZINESS
TIMIDITY OR FEAR
LACK OF COURAGE
LACK OF INITIATIVE
WHY MEN NEVER GET AHEAD
IN LIFE
ARE you afraid of yourself? Do you
have a confidence In your ability
to believe that you can do what
other men are doing? Have you ar
rived at the point where you believe
that anything anyone says about
men making 850.00. 875.00, 3100.00
or more per week la untrue, or Is It
that this amount Is more than you
have ever made and you don't be
lieve there la this amount of money
In the world?
L. G. made 8838.99 In the last
four weeks.
L. D. a former filling station man.
made $212.00 In three weeks.
W. p. made 8317.00 In the last two
weeks. Had never sold before.
W. D. In his first 3 days last week
made 877.50.
G. B. made 8387.00 in the last
four weeks.
' Our product la unique and fills
the universal need. The U. 8. Gov
ernment la among our satisfied cli
entele. You need no experience to
succeed with us. We train you free.
No Investments: plenty of work.
Sincere men will Investigate these
statements and call for detailed In
formation Monday at 10 A. M. or
7 P. M. sharp at Medford Hotel, and
ask for Mr. Fred Gordon. No later
interviews. Can also use one man In
Ashland. Klamath Falls, Grant
Pass. ,nd Roaobu.-g.
STEADY wofk noon pay
SEVERAL choice onentnfis In country
ana towns lor reliable men or wrtmen
No capital or experience required.
Write Mr. THOMAS. Supt., 428
Third St., Oakland, Calif.
MAN WANTED for HawlelghRoute of
800 families. Good profits for hust
ler. We tmln and help you. Write
Immediately. Rawlelgh Co., Dept.
OR1-27-SA.
ROOM, BOARD 153 No. Oakdale.
RATES very moderate at 718 KV Main
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM for rent, 304 So. Holly.
247-W.
RENT Large room with hot and cold
water, shower. Close In. 20 So. Fir.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garage storage at moderate
rates by week or month. 325 South
Riverside avenue.
FOR SALE Purebred Ramboulllet
rams. Dolph Phlpps, 301-J-l.
TWO JERSEY ooilers. coming fresh
In spring, and coming 3-year-old
colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire
at W B Medley'. Rt. 4, Sox 158
Medford.
HAVE a few "Corrcldale" buck
lambs for aale cheap. High grade
outside stock. Get them quick If
you want them. Hawktna Bros..
Applegate, Oregon.
FOR SALE Sheep. Phone 267-H.
FOR SALE One Joraey and Guern
sey heifer, one bull cair about 6
months old. Best in the land. Come
early; don't delay. J. M. Winter,
Ross Lane.
MILK COW for sale, 2nd house south
Howard school.
ROOMS Well
Phone 384-L.
furnished, heated
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Garage. 412 So. Oakdale.
Phone 941-R.
LEASE on sharea 50 acrea hay and
grain land. Phone 665-L-3.
FOR RENT 10 acres. Improved, close
In; irrigated. See or phone Clarence
Pierce.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE or trade for wood, full
blooded Buff Orphlngton hens and
pullet. Haul wood on share. 717
W. 14th.
SEDAN for cows or chicken. Phone
O. C. Brlggs, Central Point, 115.
EXCHANGE Prunes In orchard for
wood. F. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville
Highway.
FOR EXCHANGE - 1939 model A
Ford sedan and a lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8 Tel 407-Y
MEN WANTING JOBS
on new construction work In TJ. B .
So. America, write E. Moore. 739
Hunter Bidg.. Chicago. Enclose
stamp.
W ANTED Man to cut wood on shares.
t Cabin provided. Geo. McClsln,
rhoenlx.
PARTY to dig out apple "treer TTon
per tree and all wood. Bdi 5118.
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
CHILDREN cared for In my home 840
E 9th
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANT Good proven placer ground
near Medford. Box 4956. Tribune.
WANTED 1934 or '25 model T Ford.
4-door sedan, for cash. Fennlnton
Battery Service, Phone 903.
WANTED To rent hy 3 adult, small I JxcTTaNoI
furnished house. 2 bedrooms; c;ose i 'southern
EXCHANGE Furn re-upholterlng
for lumber wood tub pole and
reels Phon 969-R.
FOR 8ALI OH TRAUE White electric
sewing machine for ugni seaan
Box 838 Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
n-vr-MANr.R Calif., oroperty for South
em Oregon. 10 acre, ciukn
ranch, clear; 3 room modern house,
garage and well. Also a apartment
Income. Hermos Bfach. One or
both for good improved. Can pay
aome cash If stocked. Owner. MIL
LER. 947 W. Blat St., Los Angeles.
Calif.
EXCHANGE Small house on good lot
Value 8350.00. for light car. Inquire
145 N. Central.
FOR SALE Wenner pigs 1st house
south side west of Howard acbool,
off old highway.
FOR SALE 34 rabbit and hutche
Third boue soutb city ball. Jack-
FOR SALE Young Guernsey cow.
Chas. Nahas. Rt. 4, Box 83, spring,
brook Subdivision.
FOR SALE Two young 5 gallon
Swiss Jersey cows at Cummlngs
Poultry Kancn. a miles out midway
road.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Estate Heatrola in excel
lent condition. Inquire 339 N.
Riverside.
FOR SALE Applea. Phone 132. L.
FOR SALE -17-F-I4.
Jonathan apple. Tel.
FOR EXCHANOE 30-80 Carbine val
ued at 320.00 for light car. Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
FOR SALE Plenty of prunea and to
matoes at the Carpenter Ranch
Jacksonville Hwy.
FOR SALE Service station on Pacific
highway, complete in every respect.
If Interested address. Box 4959,
Tribune, for appointment.
FOR SALE Grocery store, well lo
cated. Priced right If bought now
Might consider good used car as
part payment. Write Box 4887.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JAt'kHON CO.
AHSIKAL1 CO.
Abstract ot nil. and
rule Insurance The
only oomptete Title
8 y a t e m to Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
ot Title. Room 8 and 6. No 82
Nortb Central Ave. upstair.
Rlalto. Phon 1616-Y.
Expert VTInaow Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO 11 Tel 1172
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Orl-
I'tano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Pianist, com
poser, teach of piano and harmony
original buzLAjnutiu tneinuu. muu
ern piano playing. Studio, 318 Lib
erty Bldg., Medlord, Ore.
prANOTUNINcTREPURINO AND
rebuilding. Profesataaial service by
experienced technician. L. Kadas.
Baldwin Piano Slioppe. Phone 336.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
East Main street and Portland ave
nue. H. H. Young, pastor,
Sunday school and Bible class at
10:00.
Divine worship at 11:00 o'clock.
Theme: "Faithfulne In Christian
Steward ahlp."
No evening service this evening.
Sunday ftchool teacher meet Wed
nesday evening at 8:00 o'clock.
The public la always welcome.
PERSONAL
ASTROLOGY. READINGS, YOUR
personal horoscope erected and
read: questions answered. 325 Riv
erside. Phone 701-J.
REV. EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual
readlnga dally. 316 So. Riverside.
Painting and Paperhflnging
M. A. BUSS Fainting and paper
hanging Tel 848--W -.8 8 Orape
ORAPES and grape Juice for aale
Clarkaon's, Old Stage road.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck'a Hardware. 131 West
Main.
FOR SALE Uaed sewing machines, ail
make; term u desired All makes
rented and repaired WTitte Sewing
Machlnt Co. 34 N Bartlett
FOR SALE Canning peaches
Standi 1 1 Phoenix.
Bert
MISCELLANEOUS
DIESEL NEWS Amazing facts and
pictures, latest developments and
opportunities for trained Diesel
men. Free copy. Write "Diesel News",
3131 San Fernando Rd.. Los Angeles,
Cal.
JACK GILHAM. Taxi 42. 35c In city.
Country trlpa a apeclalty,
DENTISTRY Dt
Main
t rt Gov 335 E
DRAIN SACKS Jackaon Oounty
Feed Co. 4th and Bartlett at.
FOR SALE Equity Is bouse.
628 Haven.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
banging Tel. 848-W 313 8 Grape
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING. 1c pel q
ft Mr Black 310 N Bartlett
Money Co tens
MONEY LOANED, radios, typewriter.
electric refrigerators, washing ma
chtnea, guns or on anything of real
value.
CECIL .IKNNINliS
No. 5 8. Front.
Phoenix Presbyterian Churt.
Ralph 8. Peterson, mlntater.
Church school, 10 a. m. J. O. N.
Poling, superintendent. Mis Harriet
Whit has prepared an Inspiring open
ing worship service for the Sunday
school.
Morning worship, II a. m. Quar
terly communion aervlce. Commu
nion meditation: "A Vole of Gentle
Stlllneaa."
Christian Endeavor. 8:30 p. m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Sub
ject, "The Kind Deflera."
Pint Baptist Church
W. H. Eaton, minister.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning worahlp Vocal
duet by Mra. C. S. Flnley and Mrs.
Lester Merrlman. Sermon by the pas
tor. "A Question of Faith.
7:00 p. m. Young people'a groups.
8:00 p. m. Evening service. Half
hour sing, by everybody. Evening
soloist, Miss Helen Judy. Sermon
topic. "My Hope."
You are cordially Invited to hare
these services with us
Zlun Evnngellcnl Lutheran Church.
Fourth St., near Oakdale Ave.
Geo. P. Kabele. D.D., pastor.
10 a. m-. Sunday school. We are
alwaya pleased to welcome new schol
ars, children or adults, to our grow
ing school. There 1 a claaa for you
11 a. m., Morning service. Subject:
"Joy Among the Angels."
7 p. m., Luther Lesgu meeting
Loader. Miss Edna Brewold. Luther
League night when every leaguer 1 to
come with a friend, a we reume our
regular Sunday evening devotional
meetings.
Policies of Medford Library
Explained to Reading Public
To the Editor: (The best of the book production wlU
The library wishes to discuss for 1 be at ell times represented. 1
end with the reading public some If, therefore, patrons will express
of 1U polices andl problems before their wishes for books either In per-
the onset of the winter's work. The son when at the desk or by tele
demands on the library's facilities j phone, so that their names can be.
are greater than ever before In Its . filed In the order of their receipt
history. During the month of August, each can be assured of securing th
the quietest month of the year, such j special book desired with the leant.
& count of attendance In the read- j possible concern on the part of esc a
lng room as staff assistants were J person. If patrons will avail them
able to take and care for the regular ; selves of the machinery set up by th
work at the desk revealed an average
of 365 persons, the highest record
for one day being 370.
This will Increase constantly until
after February, 1935. The highest
point reached last year waa an at
tendance of M7. This added to 361
children served made a total of 80S
people received In the library build
ing in one day. There Is every reason
to suppose that the high point this
coming winter will approach 1000.
The 'library believes that people
wish to read certain books for cer
tain definite reasons. These may or
iginate In personal Interests and
needs, recommendations of friends,
book reviews or advertisements. It
one wishes to read Walpole'a "Cap
tain Nicholas," one does not want at
that particular time Btrlbllng'a "Un
finished Cathedral." The scientifical
ly minded person, feeling that "Elec
trons at Work" will contain Just the
thing he needs to know to open up
new conceptions of the nature and
relation of life and matter, will not
be able to put himself In a mood to
profit by a reading of Lumley's
"Propaganda Menace." Readers who
are Interested In John Powys are not
Interested In John Ersklne.
In a library with so large a cir
culation, as the Jackson county li
brary, the mathematical laws ot
chance make It very unlikely that
any specified book will be on the
shelves at any given moment. In
freely circulating selection of books.
a reader might look repeatedly for
a given title without finding It. me
library believes that the only pos
sible way to secure a proper and
satisfying relation between books and
people Is through a reserve service.
It is the Intention to keep the book
collection balsnced with something
in store for all the needs that arise.
MONEY UANBD ON PUHNITUltft
OAKS ETC Prompt servioe and ie
gal rates W E I'HOMAfi 46 6
Central State lloenae No 6 157
Music Writing and aong Service
HAIGHT Music Writing and Song
Service. Composing, arranging
Song lyrics. Publishing. Copy
rights. Mimeograph copies of mu
sic. 318 Liberty Bid., Medford. Ore
ental Hug Cleaning specialty
Transfer
BADS rKANSFER & 3TORAOB OO
Otrioa 1016 No Central phone ilfl
Prices right. erv guaranteed
HA WLaEY rKANSfER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices rtgot
61S N firth Riverside Phone 1044-X
TOR SALE Ford coupe, Pat's Second
Hand Store.
11920 Ford Sedan Del.
1 1926 Auburn Sedan.
11926 Bulck Pick-up.
11933 pontine Sedsn.
SKINNER'S GARAOE
Bulck - Pontlaa Sales snd Servioe
1929 BUICK Roadster. Good tires and
upholstery. Motor Just overhauled.
Real bargain. Terms and your cr
in trade. Call 1110.
FOR SAXJS Cadillac Victoria (4 sests)
In good condition: priced to sell.
129 North Riverside. Harry Con-rath.
GOOD USED CARS
1931 Chev. Coupe.
1930 Stutz 7 -passenger Sedan
1929 LaSalle Coupe.
1927 Chevrolet Coups.
1927 Nash Sedan.
1931 LsSalle Town Sedan.
1932 Plymouth Sedan.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INO.
38 N Riverside. Phone 18
FOR SALE POULTRY
WILL TRADE good, ckwe-ln acrewe
for house in Medford. Box 4917.
Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE 7-room bouAe. gr
ure, 2 lot, close in. for small acre
age garden land, near Central
Point or Medford. Will py differ
ence If property Is suitable. Ad
dress owner. S. C. Collin. Central
Point.
in. Would consider IJvini rooms !
with midd-'ed xomsn wishing j
to do housework. Phone 637-W.
Ft'RNITTRE van going to Los An-:
ee 8th of Oct . wants freight bath
y. 1044-X. Hawley Transfer.
VV ANTED rM galvanized rooting.
P-.e 10-M-X.
,WAVTED--p.irt time sccourtina and
(or offios mark. Piwn 7.16-W.
FOR EXCHANGE 10 A of land and
equity for light car. 1212 Court St.
-Well improved 4 acres
California for Oregon.
Tom Neely. Arlington, cam.
LARGE 8 -room hoiie in ?ood condi
tion 2 blocks from Oniversltv In
Eugene, for urns!) house in Medford
Would consider desirable Ashland
property P.ione 424-J-2. Medford
FOR SALE OR
roosters. 624 8.
TRADE Bantam
Riverside.
RHODE Island Red hens Tel. 951-R
FOR SALE Australorp roosters. O.
R. Hlglnbotham. Phone P. A. Bjd
ney. Central Point.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle
Church of the Foursquare Gospel.
Fourth and Bartlett.
J. A. and Mary E. Bickerdlke, pastors.
"The Church of Fellowship and Love."
"Come unto me. all ye that labour
and are heavy laden, and I will give
you rest." Matt, 11:28.
Sunday services:
10 a. m.. Sunday School. Review.
11 a. m., Morning worship. "The
Surrendered Life What Is It?"
7.43 p. m.. Evangelistic service.
"With the Saints After Jesus Chrjat
Comes." Will you be one of them?
Thursday, 8 p. m.. mid-week prayer
meeting. '
Saturday 3 p. m.. children's church
A hearty welcome to whosoever will
library, every user of the library will
hsve the book fhey wish to read.
The type of readers that will d
rive the least benefit from this poU
Icy Is the person who Is uninformed,
about books and the person who sud
denly find himself wishing for some
thing to , reed and who goes to th
new book shelf hoping to find at
tractive things from which to choose,
a few hours dlversioo. For the firs"
type, the library keep on the bul
letin boarda at the entrance an
nouncements and lists of the new
books that are added to the book:
stock. For the second type, the li
brary must offer books not In Im
mediate demand and current maga
zines. Given a passage of from 2SO
to 650 persons per day before a new
book shelf, it Is apparent that It la
very difficult, especially In thesa
close economy of resources, to keep
such a shelf attractive at all times.
In order to handle the large num
ber of reference questions. It has
become necessary to withhold soma
of the most needed magazines from
circulation. There are now about 88
different magazines available for
home reading for the current ant)
one preceding year. It was also nec
essary to have all the tables for th
use of readers and current numbers
of circulating magazines are now
displayed In the alcove on tha west
wall of the reading room.
Individual requests for books not
In the library are always considered
snd when such titles are found to
be general 'interesting and of value
to the book collection, they are pur
chased as often as funds will per
mit and the patrons making such
requests are notified.
MISS E. FAY WOOLSET.
Librarian.
Medford, September 39
Church of Christ
Eagle's Hall, 317 West Main street.
Services every Sunday. Morning
services 10:30 and evenings at 7:30.
Sunday morning the minister will
apeak on the subject, "Mile-stones
of Life."
Everybody welcome.
Latter
First Presbyterian Church.
Bible school. 0:45 a. m. We have
classes for all ages.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon,
"Foundations." Special music by tha
choir under the direction of Mrs.!
Elsie C. Strang; Mrs. Eva Marsh, or- j
ganlst.
Organ prelude, "Andant" Tschal
kowaky; anthem, "My Faith looks
Up to Thee" (Schreckner.) Soloist.
Mrs. Cstherlna Wendt. Offertory,
"Graduel" ( Baptlste ) , solo ."Hear Thou
My Song" (Stover)! soloist, Mrs. Man
rlne Duncan; organ postlude, "Poat
lude" (Baptlste).
Presbyterian Young People, 6:50.
No evening service.
No prayer meeting, account of the
fall meeting of the Presbytery at Ashland.
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Day ISaints
H. F. Me teal f, branch president.
Services held In Seventh Day Ad
ventlst chapel, Edwards and Beatty
streets.
Sunday school, 10 a. tn.
Evening services. 7:30 p. m.
Priesthood and Relief society meet
ing Tuesday evening, 7:30.
Everyone welcome.
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First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Sep
tember 80, "Reality."
Sunday school at 8:30. Applicants
under the age of 30 may be admit
ted. Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonials of Christian
Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 In the Medford building Is
open daily from 7 a. m. to 8 p. mt,
except Sunday and holidays. The li
brarian Is In attendance from 10 to
4, at which time the Bible and all
authorised Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased.
The public la cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
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stock fA Jesse Nell Rt l ashiano
FOR 8ALB DOGS PET8
FOR SALE Two very Intelligent Aus
tralian shepherd pups, 11. 00 ech.
Phone 744-X.
FOR 8ALb
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FOR 5AIE Stel gutter, uke'.ele.
small heating stove, man's blue
suit s:r 40. Your own price this
week only. 713 Odar.
FOR SALE-KEAL ESTATE
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FOR 8l& Rose Peru grape. Hart
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5CHEST Or DRAWERS (ivorvt 11000.
3-burner kerosene stove, trade for
oak limbs 3 tier 12 in; umbrella
trnt "x9 waterproof, double water
proof floor up for inspection. Trade
or cash. 3 rustic outdoor chalra. Call
Sundfty between 10 snd 4. 418 Plum
Street.
FOR SALE Household furniture
lAive variety. Complete for 5-room
1 hcute. 48 Summit,
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Main Street Methodist Church, South
N. D. Wood, pastor.
Sunday services as follows:
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Sermon by Reverend Pat
terson
8 :00 p. m. Meeting of board
Christian education.
7:00 p. m. Young people's meet
ing.
8:00 p. m. Inspirational service.
St. Marks Church
B. 6. Bartlam, Rector
Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11:08)
,. m.
Church school, 10:00 s. m.
The Spiritual Science Church
315 South Riverside
Rev. Evelyn Marshall, Pastor.
Services Sunday at 8 p. m. Sub
Ject, "The Sermon -on the Mount.
Spirit messages by co-workers.
Public Is cordially Invited.
Free Methodist Church
Corner of Tenth and Ivy streets.
N. Long, pastor.
Sunday school, 0:48 e m.
Morning message on "Holiness' by
the pastor at 11 o'clock.
Y. P. M. S. meeting at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30,
W. M. S. meeting Tuesday after
pjoxi at the home ot Mrs. Julia
Shroyer at 3 o'clock. Welcome.
U a.
Full Gospel Tabernacle
Newtown street, off Main. J. Logan
Stuart, pastor.
Sunday school, 0:45. Classes tor all
ages, spirit filled teachers that teach
the Bible.
Morning worship at 11. "Vessels of
Honour," will bo the theme of the
morning sermon.
The evening meeting will be evan
gelistic, beginning at 7:30, Mrs.
Stuart conducting the song service.
The sermon text will be Titus, 3:11
14. Come and see what the Lord
will give us.
Week night meetings Tuesday and
Thursday evening. 7:30, In the base
ment of the church.
A cordial Invitation Is extended by
the church to all Its activities.
Church of. the Nararene
Central Avenue at Jackson.
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor
evangelist, will be heard two times
Sunday. The topic from which he
will be heard at 7:30 Sunday night
at the popular evangelistic service Is
"Receiving the Assignments." Two
special musical numbers will be feat
ured with the evening program.
At the 11 o'clock morning worship
the topic from which the speaker
will discourse Is "Idealism In the
Church la Measured by Its Missionary
Enterprise." This service will also be
marked by the reception of new
members Into church fellowship.
Special music wilt also feature at the
morning service.
Sunday school at 0 :45 a. m. Arnold
Kornstad, superintendent. Special In
terest Is centering around this de
partment, with able Instructors
teaching In classes suited to all ages,
The Bible Is our textbook. If not
attending elsewhere, we Invite all
children snd grown-ups.
Young people's meeting at 8 80 p.
m. Miss Helen Scheel, president. A
fine, aggressive group of young peo
ple extend a warm invitation to young
people to share in their program.
People's meeting Wednesday eve
nlnn st 7 10.
A warm welcome Is extended to
friends end visitors.
The Federated Churches
Jos. M. Johnson, pastor. Central
Point, Ore.
We should have a delightful time
reviewing tha history of Israel this
week. The Golden Text, around
which the study will center, la In
Ps. 145:18 Bring your Bible and
come on.
New and growing needs, new points
of appeal, new and old material, and
new people are aome of the chal
lenges of the young people. Phil.
3:18, 14 la given as the Scripture
basis for the devotional service on
Sunday evening.
"Do We Dare Believe Him?" will
be the sermon subject for the Sun
day morning service, and "Studies In
the person of Christ," will be the
evening subject. Good song messages
will be given. All are welcome, 7:30
Is the hour.
First Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale.
W. R. Balrd, Minister.
Bible school at 0:45 a, m.;
Oontner, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class in court
house auditorium at 0:45.
Morning worahlp begins at 10:65.
Anthem by choir, under direction of
Effle Herbert Yeoman, "Rejoicing in
the Lord" (Ashford). Sermon sub
ject, "The Imperial Claims of Christ.
Chrlstiap Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Three societies, each planning a good
meeting for tonight.
Evening evangelistic services at 8
o'clock. Anthem, "How Lovely Are
Thy Dwellers" (Roberts). Sermon
subject. "Will Faith Survive?" How
about tha church and the Bible; will
they perish? Hear tha sermon to
night.
Our first all-church get together
meeting will be held next Wednesday
night. Covered dish luncheon at 6:45.
AU members and friends Invited.
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pert work. Medford Cycle. 33 N. FU.
The First MrthmlM Church
West Main and Laurel streets. Jos
eph Knotu, minister.
Tills being Promotion snd Rally
day for our Sunday school we will
meet promptly at 0:80 a. m. We will
have general assembly In tha church
auditorium with program and pro
motion of classes Let everyone come,
If you are not attending any Sunday
school come and enjoy one of our
splendid classes.
Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon
theme: "The Brain: Its Powers snd
Possibilities.'' Anthem by the young
people's choir directed by Mrs. C. H
Pake.
Ep worth Leagues at 7 p. m.
Evening worship. 8 p. m Sermon
theme. "Whet a Man la Worth."
Anthem by the choir.
Morning organist, Mr. D. P. Huck
atoee. Evening organist, Mrs. Lucille
, Schoppert.
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