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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORU, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1934
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FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-GW .trlped igor kitten
months old. Call J451-Y.
LOST If dog missing, coll 1S16.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
SreCIALENIPLOyJIEn' lor married
women. 18 weekly and your own
dresses FREE representing
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vaselnff. No Investment. Send drew
size. Fashion rrocs. j--
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MALE OR FEMALE
ADDRESSING Mailing Clreulsxs. at
home, lor Mall Dealers. Earn 15
weekly. Experience unnecessary.
Stamp brings particulars. Atlas Sys
tem, Tucson, Ariz.
WANTED MALE HELP
MANWANTED tor Rawlelgh Route or
800 lamllles. oooa prouw '
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immediately. Rawlelgh Co., Dept.
ORJ-27-SA, Oakland, Calif.
DISTRIBTORS WANTED Exclusive
protected franchise for your town
for electrical iwutumwH.
pensive specialties; vuwie
stint attention: recognized need
and price make quick sales; going
over big In New York and Eastern
cities: long profits on small mer
chandise Investment: A real oppor
tunity to get In business for your
self For particulars address CATJ
FORNIA DISTRIBUTORS, Suite 201
an. 6513 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood,
Cal. .
. WANTED SITU ATIONS
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Warrant. Redden Co.
WANTED Household goods, "toves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House, 37 N. Orapa St. Tal
1062.
FOR RENT H0DSE8
SMALL furnished house, 134 S. Ivy.
FOR RENT Four furnished house
keeping rooms at am King St.. u.
FOR RENT S-room furnished house,
modern, shipshape: lawn, shrub
bery; close In. Also new 3-room
furnished house. 204 W. Jackson.
FOR RENT 931 Queen Anne Ave.. 4
room unfurnished home; basement,
furnace, electric range, hardwool
floors: eas, plus watr. Charles R
Ray, Realtor, Medlord Bldg. Phone
302.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown White.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM. BOARD 153 No. Oakdale.
RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FURNISHED front first floor apt.
Private bath and garage. 604 W.
10th.
ONE well-furnished sleeping room,
with privilege of using library for
sitting room. School teacher or
business, woman preferred. Call
321-R.
ROOM FOR RENT Hot and cold
water In room; breakfast If desired.
11 S. Orange.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garage storage at moderate
rates by week or month. 325 South
Riverside avenue.
ROOMS well furnished, heated
Phone 364-L.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 2-room apartment; one
bedroom with twin beds and par
lor. Phone A02-L. evenings.
CLEAN furnished apartment, 217 W
2nd St.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
125 N. Holly.
BACHELOR apartment. 445-S. Front.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Floor aandlng machine
Economy Lumber. No. Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE
YOUNO MAN going school mornings
wants work after 1 :00 p. m. and Sat
urdays. Have car, excellent driver.
Box 4590, Tribune.
EXCHANGE Red pullets for nay,
Route 1, Box 395. Medlord.
TRADE Good coupe for household
outfit. Phone 258-W, leave address.
I will call.
FOR EXCHANGE Woods hydraulic
dump-bed for light car.. Inquire
ma w. lutn.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-Y
COMPETENT housekeeper desires
work In home by day or hour. P.
. O. Box 263, Central Point.
WANTED Plowing or otheT work
with tractor. Have good equip
ment. Box 4572, Tribune.
RESPECTABLE. Intelligent widow
wants to keep house for gentleman.
Write or call 1191 Olive St., Eugene.
Oregon.
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
E. 8th.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Pew shares Jackson Co.
Bldg. t Loan stock. W1U pay 60
' cash. C. S. Butterflcld.
WANTED Small closed car. Must be
cheap for cash. Model A Ford pre
ferred. Wilson, rear of 325 East
Jackson.
WANTED Apartments or room'ns
house, by responsible couple with
local references. Rental or com
mission. 1122 W. 8th.
WANTED Several tiers of dry body
fir. Will pay cash or trade. Hlway
Exchange, south of Phoenix.
WANTED To rent 3-room unfurnish
ed house. Phone 1645-Y.
WANTED To buy or rent grain drill.
Call 7-F-14.
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng
lor lumber, wood, ilsb poles ana
reels. Phone S69-R.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
A BARGAIN My large lot. on Bon
nets ot., excellent soil, iiuii, mn
trees and berries. Will sacrifice on
terms or cash. Box 66, Tribune.
53 ACRES near Applegat P. O.; 11 A
cultivation, rree water ngni; oai
ance timber; Improvements. Paul
Erdman. Applegate. Ore.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1928 Bulck 8edsn.
1929 Ford Roadster.
1928 Chevrolet Sedan.
1933 Pontlao Sedan.
1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
Skinner Oarage, 143 So. Riverside.
Bulck-Fontlao Salea and Service.
USED CAR SALE
REDUCED PRICES
1932 Plymouth Sedan.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
1933 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1933 DeSoto Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1928 Chrysler 63 Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 LaSalle 5-pass. Coups.
1930 Stutz 8 Sedan.
1927 Chevrolet Coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 Nt. Riverside. Tel. 18.
1930 NASH Sedan, good condition.
Will take car In trade and gtvo
terms. Reasonable. 517 N. Central.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres well
Improved, for coast or S. Dakota
property. 35 nut trees In bearing.
A J. Hornby, Route No. 1. Medford.
FOR SALE 3 fresh milk cows. Cum-
mlngs poultry rtancn. o mi. out
Midway Rd. Central Point.
THRIFTY weaner pigs. Turn In at
Howard school. J. p. Toad.
FOR SALE 150 ewes, 10 rams. W. L.
Lewis. Phone 825, Medford.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR- SALE
FOR SALE Seeds for fall planting.
Prices right. Quality the best
Monarch Seed 4s Feed Co.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Pick's Hardware. 131 west
Main.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. On.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms If desired, ah makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt,
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 913-J.
FOR BALK White aewlng machine,
Angora rabbits. 814 Willamette.
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at 120.00 for light car. Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
RADIO SERVICE
DON S RADIO SERVICE
Repairs Sales Rentals.
423 E. Main St. Phone 668
MISCELLANEOUS
'DIESEL NEWS" Amazing facts and
pictures, latest developments and
opportunities for trained Diesel
men. Free copy. Writ "Diesel News,"
3131 sn Fernando Road, Los An
geles, Cal.
CHANGE OF LOCATION This la to
notify by friends that I am no
longer connected with the Riverside
Service station, but may be found
at the Richfield Highway Servl-e
station. 4th and Riverside. Always
giao io see you. Drop in. John
Can trail.
EADS TRANSFER Ss STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices l.ght
619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Pianist, com
poser, teach of plsno and harmony.
Original MELCHORD method, mod
ern piano playing. Studio. 918 Lib
erty Bldg., Medford. Ore.
Main Street Mrlhodlst Church, South
N. D. Wood. Psstor.
Services Sunday. October 14:
Sunday school. 0:45 a. m.
Serman at U a. m. by Rev. Patter-
aon.
Young people's service at 6:S0 p. m.
Workers' installation service and
program at 7:30 p. m.
Prayer service at 7:30 p. m.
Musis Writing and Song Service
Full flospel Tabernacle
Newtown street off Main. J. Logan
Stuart, pastor.
Sunday school, 0:46.
Morning worship, 11.
Evening evangelistic meeting. 7:St.
Prayer and pralsa meeting Tuesday
evening. 7:30.
Meeting Friday evening. 7:30. The
young people will have charge of this
meeting.
The public Is le.cd to all meet
ings.
Frr Methodist Church
Corner Tenth end Ivy streets.
B. N. Long. Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Flor
ence Blass, superintendent.
Morning message at 11 o'clock.
Subject, "Characteristics of the Car
nal Mind."
Y. P. M. 8. meeting, 6:90 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30.
You are cordially Invited to attend
these services.
HAIOHT Muslo Writing and Song
Service. Composing, arranging
Song lyric. Publishing. Copy
right. Mimeograph copies of mu
sic. 318 Liberty Bid., Medford. Ore
sola Rug Cleaning epeotalty
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per sq.
ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett.
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE.
CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le-
gal rates. W. E. Thomas, 46 S.
Central. State license No. fl 157.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
The Medford Company of Jehovah's
witnesses Is broadcasting a lecture
by Judge Rutherford dealing strictly
with the Bible over KM ED every
Tuesday afternoon at 1 :30.
Judge Rutherford's Bible study
helps are In book and booklet form
and have been translated Into 60
languagea alnce 1932. All Interested
In Watch Tower Bible study are wel
come to meet evry Sunday morning
10 o'clock at 846 Wst Second
street, Medford.
FOR SALE Equity In house.
528 Haven.
Call
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. One mile
northeast 401 Ranch, Rt. 9. E. w.
Gebhard.
FOR SALE 20 weaner plga, cheap.
Everett Bailey, Talent.
FOR SALE 1350-lb. work horse: full
blood Cochin bantams. White Leg
horn hens. Phone 193, central
Point.
FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Dolph
Phlpps, 301-J-l.
FOR SALE Two burros, pack saddle.
Phone 488-J-2.
SHEEP RAISERS ATTENTIONShrop.
shire. Cornledals and Rommy Marsh
bucks. Outside stock shipped in
Reasonable prices. J. J. Osenbrugge
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap. 830
Bennett.
MILK COW for aale. 2nd bouse south
Howsrd school.
TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh
in spring, and coming 2-year-olo
colt. Priced reasonable. Inquiie
at W. B. Medley's. Rt. 4, Box 156
Medford.
FOR SALE 24 rabbiu and nutcbea
Third house south city hall Jack-
FOB SALE POULTRY
PURE Bronze toms. Cockeran's prize
stock $5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE OR TRADE White jlec
trlo sewing machine for light se
dan. Box 638, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TRADE 120 A., new 5 room house and
ouuuinga near meaiora. wver a mil
lion ft. fine saw timber. W. A. J.,
Rt. 2, Box 133. Medford.
TO EXCHANGE Small nicely fur
nished spartment house, steady In
oome, in Portland, tor modern resi
dence In Medford or on small acre
age near Medford. Bos 4801, Tribune.
EXCHANGE Small house on good lot
Value 4350.00, tor light car. Inquire
145 N. Central.
LARGE 8-room house In good condi
tion, 3 blocks from University In
Eugene, for small house in Medford.
Would consider desirable Ashland
property. Phone 424-J-3, Medlord
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANTED Pay cash for used piano.
231 Greeham St., Ashlsnd, Ore.
WE WANT USED CARS
Highest price In the carda allowed
on used cars t3ken In trade jn
New Year ahead Studebakers. Prices
ss low ss 6832 00 here.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
WANTED Used Stsr or Durans In
good condition. Phone 1648-R.
WANTED Best light closed csr 1100
cash will buy. Ask for Kenneth at
Moore's Central Service, 9th and
Central.
WANTED Wool See J. J. Osenbrugge.
133 s. Riverside.
WANTED Cow for feed and care dur
ing winter. Will buy If satisfactory
B Rogers, Oen. Del., Medford.
WANTED 2nd bsnd furniture. We
ouy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2na
Ftvi fitore, 1603 N. Riverside. Tel
HOME WITH SHADE
4-room strictly modern
SI 000 home- ' bedrooms, kltch
en, living room, screened
In porch. Ts of an acre, located :n
Phoenix, with exceptional shsde.
shrubs and lawn. A real buy at
1.000 00 with good terms.
FREE WATER RIGHT
A 160 acres, 50 seres under
K ihllll cultivation, balance tlm
www ww Der and pasture, about 15
acres alfalfa, free creek bottom soil,
splendid free wster right. Oood 5
room house, lsrge dairy bam. Well
fenced, running stream through
place. Total price 33600.00 6900.00
cash, bslance very reasonable.
See
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC.
109 E. Main St. Phone 728
FOR SALEl 6 Scotch terrier pups.
South Albert. Irvln Mann.
FOR SALE Boston bull pup; also
Whippet coupe. 105 East sth.
FOR SAUS Pedigreed Roller canaries.
- Mra. Jack Thrasher, Jacksonville.
Phone 173.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Paper ahell Franquette
English walnuts. A. J. Hornby, Rt. i
tio. 1, Medlora.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd
Ing Machine, Typewriter. Boots
Shoes. Huntlng-Flshlng Equipment
ii i iiurtn mversiae.
KINDERGARTEN Spsrts Bldg Music
snd dance. Phone 1545 or I256-W
Ruth Luy Alice Holmback.
DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Property EARNING 13
ssi. " you are sstisned with 2,
3 or 4 for the use of your
money, this investment will not
appeal to you. C. S. Butterfleld.
. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
ol Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Rial to. Phone 1615-Y.
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. S35 E
Main.
Money to Lend.
MONEY LOANED, radios, typewriters,
electrlo refrlgerstors. washing ma
chines, guns or on enythlng of real
value.
CECIL JUNNINUS
No. 6 S Front.
Persona.
REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual
resdlngs dally. 316 So Riverside
Painting and Panerhanglng
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
Hanglng. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Orape
St. Mark's Church
X. 8. Bartlam. Rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11
o'clock.
Church school at 10 a. m.
The Spiritual Science Church
815 South Riverside.
Rev. Evelyn Msrshsll. Psstor.
8unday services at 8 p. m. Sub
ject, "The Sermon on the Mount."
Spirit messagea by co-workers.
The public Is Invited.
Christian Church, Phoenix
M. Brownrlgg, Pastor.
Bible school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 at
night.
After Sunday the morning services
and Sunday school will be changed
to the afternoon. Watch for an
nouncement In this paper.
Church of the Naxarrne
Central Avenue at Jackson street.
'8tandlng at the Door' Is the
topic from which Fred M. Weather
ford, pastor-evangelist, will be heard
at the popular Sunday night evange
listic hour. Two special musical num
bers will also be heard at this ap
pointment.
The topic from which he will be
heard at the 11 o'clock morning hour
Is "The Psth To More Chrlst-llke-ness."
Special music will also feat'
ure at this hour.
Sunday school at 8:43 a. m. Arnold
Kornstad, superintendent. Special In
terest Is being centered In this de-
psrment. Visitors of all ages will find
class accommodations to suit them.
Young people's meeting at 6
Miss Helen Scheel, president. The
progrsm of the young people for
this month is Evangelism "Each One
Win One." An Interesting hour await
young people who are extended i
special Invitation.
People's meeting Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30. Prayer, praise and Bible
study Is the order of this growing
service and attendance.
Strangers are especially Invited to
share In the services of this church.
HEALTH FROM WITHIN Intestinal
self-polsontng-constlpatlon yields to
Vlavl EMULSION. a new and ef
fective bowel corrective giving the
same unusual results as other Vlavl
forms these many years. Mra. F. S.
Gannett, Portland Mgr: at Hotel
Medford Oct. 13-15-16. Personal in
terview and Inf. free. Write or
phone for appt.
FOR SALE Oood Nells pears. 33o a
lug. Bear Creek orchard Packing
Houss.
FOR 8ALE Or will trsdV foPwood.
double-barreled shotgun, 13-gsugc.
Phone B91-X. 504 Palm St.
FOR SALE Rebuilt Fordson tractor,
cheap for quick sale. Jacksonville
Garage.
First Preibjtcrlan Church
Bible school with classes for all
ages at 9:46 a. m.; Mrs. W. 8. Oil
more, superintendent.
Regular morning service at II. The
sermon will bs preached by Rev. W.
J. Howell and the sermon toplo will
be "Outlooks." The following Is the
muslcsl program under the direction
of Elsie Csrleton Strang, choir di
rector, and Mrs. Marsh, organlat: Pre
lude. "Autumn" (Johnaon): anthem
Rock of Agea" (Buck); Incidental
aolo. Marguerite Luman; offertory
Serenade"; aolo. "Thine la the Great-
nes" (Oslbraltni, Elsie i;arieon
Strang: Postlude (Gullmsnt).
First Baptist Church
W. H. Eaton. Mlnlater.
Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.
Morning worahlp at 11. The pas
tor will speak on "A Oonqusrlng
Faith." Mra. Ruth Warner Bunch,
lyrlo soprano, will hs the morning
soloist.
Young people's devotional groups
at 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship at 7:30. Congre
gational singing. Vocal dust. Mrs. 0.
S. Flnley and Mr. Myron Eston. Eve
ning address, "Is Conversion a Resl
Experience?"
Sunday will be "rally day" at this
church snd the entire program of
the day la built In accord with the
rally idea. The Sunday school will
present a special rally program with
appropriate songs and exercises. You
are cordially Invited to enjoy the
day with us.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
Esst Main Street and Portland Ave
H. H. Young. Pastor.
Sunday achool and Bible class at
10 a. m.
Preparatory service at 10:30.
Communion service at 11. There:
'The Contents of the Bible."
The Y. P. 8. meets for It regular
business meeting after the service.
No evening service this evening.
The Y. P. S. X'.cets Friday evening
for the regular eoclal Friday evening
In the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Guetzlaft near Gold Hill.
The public la always welcome.
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, October
14, "Are Sin, Dlsesss and Death
Real?"
Sunday achool at 9:30. Applicants
under the age of 30 may be admitted
Wednesday evening meetings, which
include testimonials of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 In the Medford building. Is
open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m., ex
ceptSunday and holidays. The 11.
brlan la In at'endance from 10 to 4,
at which time the Bible and all au
thorized Christian Science literature
may be read, borrowed or purchased
The public la cordially lnviiea to
attend the aervlces and visit me
reading room.
Church of Ood
Corner of Haven and Holly Streets.
D. M. Clemens, Pastor.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject
"God's Part and Ours In the Work
of Salvation."
Sunday evening at 7:48 Evangelist
Good will bring a stirring message
from over 60 beautiful colored pic
turea he will show on the screen, Il
lustrating "The Life of Christ." Ad
mission free.
Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.; Mrs, Virginia Chapman, leader.
Ladlea' Home and Foreign Mission
ary circle Thursday at 1 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Clemens, 814 West Sec
ond street.
Yes, all are welcome to the above
services.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
FOR SALE Washing machine, flit-!
top dfk and household furnltue.
Call anytime, 814 So. Orape.
FOR SALE 91 Flamo gaa range tor'
40. Will trad lor electric rane. !
114-h.p. gasoline engine. 60Q-l j
reawood isnit. io- ix. tower tnd
shallow well pump, all for I8S. Ca;l
Each, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Orape. J. A. Manke,
four miles west of Medford, adjoin
ing Clancy Orchard. tf
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33. Moccasin
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princess.
31. Mountain
range In
Wyoming
3S. Dliturbs
40. And not
41. So. African
ferryboat
4. Tropical trees
17. Small soft
miis
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43. Charts
44. Iteglon
45. Cosy home
4. Unit of light
velocity
41. Melody
11, Stalner
IS. Scotch river
t. Symbol for
tellurium
FOR SALE-a-Whet, 1 60 100 lbs. Call
at 704 N. Central after 4 p. m.
ORAPES and grape Juice for tele.
Clarkflon Vineyard. Phone 510-R-l.
I DRY WOOD 50 tlera laurel, M fir
&lo Pennsylvania.
wv.tsd ro KENT Two room furn
15 fi hovtse tn city Umlta of Md
r -c i : ist be cheap. Boi SOS. Ui1
7 -it un
rvPNlTcr-'E re-upholstered.
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Phone
FOR SALE 50 A. of land. Free ater;
on hwy. 4 ml above Murphy. Ap
praisal value 2.0O0. Mn. W. E. Mo
Craclcen. 1139 Niantlc.
FOR CAL1? 8-room modern home, or
trade for smaller bouse. 404 W.
2nd. or Tel. 1528-W.
0 5 4 ACRE tract. 1 mils vest o!
Phoenix. Scheraierhom.
WANTED
We ptr ci for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALL'MJNJM
niASt COPPER and Junk oX all
d(.",(''.!f)r a
Ml.'jroFD BAROAAIN HOUSE
S7 Vj. Orpe. Tel 10fl2
W ANT l-Yodel A IPSO or "31 Oood 1 HOMES, Ranches. Mines. If it's ml
com.;': r. niy Evenings or dun-I tat. I hare It. Roberta, 730 W
i f. i N. Oakds., Apt. f. I 2o4. TeL 1j2B-J,
FOR 8AIJE In upper Sams Valley. 0
scree, eloee to good school, build
tnga are not so sood. but the land
Is good and there's a good spring
and tome timber Cou'.d be made s
moe place. Price 1700, hill cash
Phone 1473-w or call at 44 N Peach
St,
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown at White.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, cent snd a half
a pound. Ted Fish on Anderson
Road S. W. of Phoenli.
ORAIN SACKS Jackaon County
Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sta.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice,
at the Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2. Medford
FOR SALE Weaner pigs, 1120 Wt
2nd.
FOR SALE Heavy serviceable barn
brooms. II each. Monarch Seed St
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Rat and mouse extermin
ator, of all kinds. Monarch Seed A
Feed Co.
FOR SALE B u esc her Melody C saxo
phone, battery radio. $5 Eastmsn
Kodak postcard size, portable vie
trols. 7 golf clubs snd ban. house
hold appliances, fruit Jars snd
tools. 822 Cedar.
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The First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel street. Jos
eph Knott, minister.
Sunder school, 0:48 a. m. Mrs.
J. Neumann, superintendent. It you
are not attending Sunday school now
Is a moat excellent time to come
and Join one of our splendid classea,
Morning worahlp 11 . m. sermon
theme: "The Csll of the world
Anthem by the choir directed By
Mrs. C. H. Paske.
The Epworth Leagues meet at 6:8U
p. m. All young people are mvitea
Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. you
will enjoy our popular evening serv
Ice. Sermon theme. "Strings of the
Bible." Anthem by the choir.
Official board meeting Monday
evening at 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:su
p. m.
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church
Pourth Street near Oakdale Avenue
Oeo. P. Kahele. D. D , Pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Adult Bi
ble els taught by the pastor. New
atrles of lessons on "Studies In the
Chrlatlsn Life." All are Invited to
Join the clasa.
Morning service at 11. Thla arrvlce
Is dedicated to the women. The La
dlea' Aid society of the church Is to
attend In a body. Sermon: A Wo
man Who Was Pull of Oood Works."
Choir under the direction of Mt
Oenevleve Brown to sing, "Olve of
Your Best to the Master," by Bar
nard.
Luther league service at 7 p. m
Leader. Miss Dorothy Andren. Topic,
"Improving Whst We Have." Busi
ness and aoclal meeting of the league
on Monday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mra. B. Blngmsn, 447 West
Holly, Mtss Ruth Dtmmrr assisting
hostess.
The genersl public Is hesrtlly In
vited to all services.
The Federated Churches
Jos. M. Johnson, Pastor.
Crntral Point, Ore.
'The Christian and Hla Bible" la
the title of the lesson this week In
the Bible schools. The Scripture Is
found In Acts 8:36-39. While the
title Is not fitting, the text 1 won
derful, and we will have a good time
In the study. All are Invited.
Young people will find an uplift
In the study of the subject assigned
for the devotional service: 6:30 is the
time, snd all are Invited. Special
parte for young people In the even
ing church service,
"Calla From the Desert Places" will
be the subject of the sermon In the
morning service at the close of the
rally day program; and studies in
Person and Work of Christ will be
given In the evening service. You
will enjoy the song service snd mes,
sages In our opening services; s
come and help us.
(Ctntlouea t.om psge one)
but few had heard much of General
Johnson.
Word has reached state department
circles that BUI Bullitt Is coming
home to escape the ogpu aovlet eecret
political police. He I on of the
moat ahadotved men In Moscow and
he doesn't Ilk It. The Russian say
it' for hi protection. He privately
eaya. "Fooey."
An ogpu car Is always stationed
outside the American embassy. Wher
ever Bullitt goes the car goes too. If
Bullitt and hi attaches go walking,
two ogpu men appear from within
the ear and follow, keeping a few
pace behind. When Bill gazea at the
sky, they gsre too. When h goes
rowing, they, too, tske to the water.
First Chrlallan Church
Ninth and Oakdale.
W. P.. Belrd, Minister.
Bible school at :46 a. m. L. O
Oentner. superintendent. Todsy Is
"rally dsy," so everybody be on time.
Everyman's Bible clsss In court house
auditorium at :. A picture will
be taken of the claas. Oood program
today,
Morning worship begin at 10:66.
Anthem. "Thrlore With Angels"
tHyser). Sermon, "The Inner cir
cle" Chrlatlsn Endeavor at 6:10 p. m.
Evening avsngelistlc service at 7:30.
Special number by choir, "Beneath
the Cross of Jesus" (Msker). Ser
mon subject. "First Down and Ten
to Oo." Do you enjoy football? Don't
miss the sermon tonlsht.
Study of Book of Revelstlon Wed
nesday evening at 7:46. The crowd
waa so lsrge last Wedneadsy evenlnif
It wss necesssry to meet In th msln
auditorium. Bring your Bible and
study with us.
Th process of shifting Russell
Amory out of th commerce depart
ment ha moved another atep. with
hla transfsr from foreign and domes
tie commerce to the shipping board
bureau. Amory. In Inner departmental
circles, la held te be th men behind
th eenat fight on Wlllard Thorpe
the man Roosevelt wanted for chief
of th bureau. He, so th story goes.
tipped off Senator Stephena that
Thorp la a republican.
ERE DEPARTURE
At a lsrge gathering of friends who
came to bid farewell to Rev. and Mrs,
W. J. Howell, who leave next wee
for C sen mere, Wash., where Reverend.
Howell has accepted a charge, s de
lightful evening was spent with the
following committee In charge: Mrs
John White. Mrs. C. T. Sweeney and
Mrs. W. H. Watt.
Mrs. White called upon the follow
ing friends: Rev. Joseph Knotts, pas
tor of the First M. X. church, who
opened the meeting with prayer; O.
(Pop) Gates, who gave a very in
teresting talk and urged that the
church do all In Its power to croate
a new Industry for Medford in the
shape of a "dairy that would dally
distribute among Its people the 'millc
of human kindness." Then Dr. C. T,
Sweeney addressed the meeting, say
ing that to him this waa not a fare
well because he Intended to keep tn
touch with Reverend Howell as long
as he lived.
Rev. W. R. Belrd, pastor of the
Frist Christian church, spoke wltn
pleasure of his happy association
with Rev. and Mra. Howell. Next
speaker was Rev. X. A. Oldenburg,
who expresed hla admiration for the
"fearless attitude of Reverend Howell
on all civic and religious matters."
Rev. X. 8. Bartlam, rector of tho
Episcopal church, spoke on the great
family of the church, stating that
"although we are separated, by jde-
noml national differences, through th
veins of all of ua runs the common
blood of the Christian family in
Christ."
Mlaa Marjorte ' Paley then present
ed Rev. and Mrs. Howell with num
erous gifts from members of the con
gregation to ahow appreciation of
their work here. Miss Paley also
voiced, on behalf of the young peo
ple, sorrow at losing Rev. and Mrs.
Howell, who had proven loyal, true
friends. Mrs. Howell In her response,
likened the church to a ship and.
expressed her deepest thanka to those)
who hsd so ably cooperatetd In lead
ing successfully through a very dif
ficult year and urged that the pres
ent leaders of the church be backed
with the utmost confidence of the
congregation In the days to come as
she felt certain that "with this crew
manning our church, with the om
cere on the bridge snd Christ as the
helm, we could safely make port.
Reverend Howell responded by say
ing, "It Is hard to aee how Christ
overcame evil with good because in
our own lives wo have seen s wrong
spawn Us Impure broods, passion be
getting anger and so on to s hun
dredth vicious generation. What
Christ did was to let each chain of
wrong when It reached him come to
sn end In him, so evil lost itself m
the soul of Christ.
Anger boiled on Its course to
ward Him but never continued as
anger, It disappeared, exhausting ' it
self In His heart. The poisons ox
wrong never passed through and is
sued from Him, colored by retalia
tion, they were absorbed in the
whiteness of Hi soul and Ood baa
given to you and me that same
power of annihilating the trends of
evij in our day."
After thla the group moved into
the Westminster hall where s musi
cal program was given by the church
choir under direction of Mrs. Elsie
Carlton Strang, with Mrs. X. H.
Karsh a accompanist. The choir
sang "Annie Laurie" and 'Auld Lang
Syne" for Mrs. Howell. Robert Wright
sang "Sitting Thinking," and "Thanka
Be To Ood." Mrs. Esther Merrltt San
derson sang "Love's Old, Sweet
Song" and "The End or s Perfect
Day."
Miss Marjorte Paley, accompanied
by Mrs. John White, rendered two
violin numbers, "Drink To Me Only
With Thine Eyes" and . ScTiuberts
Cradle Song. Mrs. Wm. McAllister
and Mrs. Maurlna McClure Duncan
sang the following duets, "I Would
That My Love." by MendelssohTt snd
"I Heard You Oo By." The musical
program eloaed with two musical
numbers by Mrs. Katharine wendt.
"The Hours I Spent with You. Dear
Heart,' and "Just s Wearying for
You," after which everyone visited
during the refreshment hour.
Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. White pro
sided st the refreshment table. Tns
rooms were decorated with ferns snd
autumn flowers. The meeting closed,
with the well wishes of all present
for the success snd hspplnesa - of
Rev. snd Mrs. Howell or "Bill" and
"Nora." as they are affectionately
known. In their new field of labor.
Americans who were said during
prohibition to have becoms "s nation
of hard liquor drinkers" sre still thst
way, s check-up of liquor Import fig
ures Indicates. Twice as much dis
tilled liquor Is coming In as wines.
From December, 1033, to September.
1034, there were shipped here of hard
liquors s totsl of 9. J 89.1 17 gallons, sa
against wine import of M35,701
Duties collected on distilled liquor
total 134.588,03. while duties
wines sre but 0,161.067.
2 KILLED, 15 INJURED
IN WAREHOUSE BLAST
CHICAOO. Oct. IS. (API Two
men ware killed and 15 severely In'
Jured In a terrific esploslon which
rocked th 14 story brick warehouse
of th Central Cold Storage company
on the near north side.
Anthony J. Mullaney, deputy fir
marshal, said th explosion waa caus
ed wh.u th, flywheel separated from
a motor generator and waa thrown
through th condenser header, caus
ing th ammonia to explode.
(it'NH Repaired ana Cleaned Cx
pert fork Medford Cycle, 33 M, ru
Announcement was received her
todsy that th Stored Heart hospital
of thla elty has been approved by
th American College aot Surgeon
In their survey during the year.
In order to qualify for approval,
hospltala must maintain organised
medical staffs of ethical, competent
physician, complete medics! records,
adequate laboratory and Xrxy fa
ollltle, snd a thorough review and
analysis of th clinical work of th
hospital each month.
INSULL, JR., FATHER
CORPORATION IDEA
CHICAOO, Oct. IS. (AP) Th ld
of forming th Ill-fated Corporation
Securities Co. of Chicago, now under
fir a "a ,100.000,000 swindle," wn
traced today to Samuel Instill, Sr.,
In testimony before th Jury trying
Insull and 18 others for mall fraud.
Walk upatair and sav glO. Bank
r'i gray suiting. 131 60. mad la
measure, Klein the Tailor.