MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIU), OR EG OX, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 19,14 PAGE NINE ; jdvv!u.v j d vvuivuii i WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE, C3 ( 1. Head every 1(1 00 tnn page J00 U) probably find exactly me tnm yon want to "J t kU . U U Isn't then. edver tlM . . . ' 'n" pensive, effective RATES Pet word rlrtt tnsectlo (Minimum aoc) Ctcb additional umrtton. pe: wort Minimum lOCl Pel une pet month without oopy ebangee ... Phone . 75 FOB WANT ADS W ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED Small amount used lum ber. Phone 7-F-13. WANTED 1930 Chevrolet roadater or itm Ford roadster for tl50 cull. Write Box 38S0, Mall Tribune, and I will call. LOST AND FOUND LOST-H dog missing, calljolfl "ANTEDsmTATIONS JTwotIc towTtTtrlctoT. ) CHenn DarbyJJthgJ wTrfTElddl-ged woman wants housekeeping work. 227SoJioy cj"rJCD:MBDidd'le-a8ed widow want, practical nur.ing or House keeping. Box 4613 WANTED Contract cutting wood with dragsaw. $1.50 per cord. We have all equipment. Ed Doyle, Eagle Point. TRUCKS FOR H IRS Furniture mot tng, etc. Rates reaaonable. F. X. SAMSON CO, Phone 833. 3M N. Riverside. WANTED Place cloae to Medford. Pay with 1400 contract, payable 5 per month. J. I. Fenton. Talent. FURNITURE van going- aouth wantt load both ways. Phone 333. CONVALECENT HOME. Ashland. Ore.. . cares tor lnvallda and aged. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house In city Umlta of Med ford Must be cheap. Box 308. Mall Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 9S9-R. Thlbault. Phone JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS, ALUMINJM BRASS. COPPER and )unk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAA1N HOUSE 37 No Orape. Tel. 10B2 WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co. WANTED Household goods, -toves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Orape 8t. Tel 1062. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts. Medford Bargain House 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062. I STOCK RANCH 380 acres, 80 acres under cultivation. 15 acres In alfalfa; house, barn, fair fencing. Estimated 200.000 ft. ple timber. 3500 cords wood. Total price ' 4,000; aaoo down payment, balance very reasonable; 5. Interest. Seo Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., 109 I. Main St. $4300 BUYS 20 acres fruit and nun: Improved; modern plumbing; 16 minutes from Salem. School bus Phone 033-L, Medford. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3 brood sows with 16 weaner pigs: 12 shoats, average 100 FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 1120 Weal 2nd. FOR SALE 34 rabbits and butobas Third bouse south city Ball Jack- FOR SALE Stock and dairy ranch, 160 acres, 47 cult.. 37 excellent five water right, good Improvements, well located. Forced sale, 13303 place for only 81600. 15 N. Fir. FOR SALE 10 cows and heifers; choice 135 00. J. E. Leigh, Eagle Point. SACRIFICE SALE 8 i -acre tract. 4'.' under ditch, 4':i miles from Med ford; good soli, 3-room house, some outbuildings, cellar. Price so ridic ulously low ashamed to state it. Phone 1380. FOR SALE 84300 Apartment House. Income 850 per month; 3 rooms oc cupied by owner would bring It up to 870. L. O. Plckell. 204 East Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE for acreage. 14 section; 1B0 acres broke, 120 sum mer fallow, 100 fenced for pasture; 40 miles west of Moose Jaw, Sas katchewan. Communicate. Box 300. Rt. 1, Medford. A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees and berries. Will sacrifice 00 terms or cash. Box 56. Tribune. S3 ACRES near Applegate P. O ; 11 A cultivation, tree water right; bal ance timber; Improvements Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. FOR RENT,-H0USES FOR RENT Modern house. Phone 287-R. FURNISHED bouse and garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT Modern stucco home on Jacksonville Hwy. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel. 105; after 8. 1670. FOR RENT Furnished house, 337 Pranquette. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM. BOARD 153 No OakdsJe ATTRACT! VF rooms 404 8 Orape WANTED MALE HELP WcTrT Djfft F ULpVoRTUNITY to N make 8240 a month, 845 first week. , e grocery dealer. I- furnish you confpl?t n capital needed Write Albert Mills. 6655 Monmouth, Cin cinnati, Ohio. MANVANTEDfor Rawleigh Route of RM famines uooa ivnw I.V. we train and help you. Write i RATES very moderate at 716 E. Man o.leloh CO.. Dept: i ORK-37-SA. OaklancTCalll. LOCAL MANAGER WANTED by rell- j able manufacturer. No selllng Ool for 845.00 weekly to right man. , 8300 00 cash required, secured and . returnable. Give phone or address District Supervisor, Box. No. 3986 care Mall Tribune. WANT an active, experienced sawmill roan to take Interest In sawmill with I unlimited supply of extra tine old growth yellow fir under contract Exceptional opportunity 'or right man. Address P. O. Box 660. Eu gene. Oregon. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack- son County Building It Loan Ass'n Phone 195. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALt - MISCELLANEOUS FOR 6 ALE Ear corn. 81.00 cwt. Tel. 571-J-8. FOR SALE Shakes, also parts for. model T Ford. Glenn Darby, Kings Hwy. DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel, 80 fir 515 Pennsylvania. GRAIN SACKS Jackson Couoty Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt, fertilizer, teaming. Phone 9 13-J. FOR SALE White sewing machine Angora rabbits 814 Willamette. MISCELLANEOUS PORTRAITS, kodak "finishing, reis onable. E. Htiydcn Jones Studio 607 W. 2nd. Shone 1282-M. KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bid; Music and dance. Phone 1343 or 1256-W Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val ued at t-'O 00 for light car Across from Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE Red apples snd dry 16" stove wood. Fred Virtue, Route 2, Medford. 3 miles west ot Central Point. 6 PAIRS Ladles' Chardonlce Hosiery 81 postpaid. Guaranteed. Fall Bar gain Circular ready. L. S. Sales Co.. Asheboro. N. C. ' FOR SALE Cheap. Hotpolnt electric range with hot water switch. 45 Quince. LADIES' Beautiful Silk Hose, slightly Imperfect, 5 pairs 3100 postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Economy Hosiery Co., Asheboro, N". C. FOR SALE Sacrifice new 825.00 6 servlce set silverware; or trade for furniture. D. o. Clark, Gen. del , Phoenix. FOR SALE Mlner'a screens every size and mesh tor placer and quart?, cut to exact size. Ship anywhere. Great saving In price Volney Dixon. 134 No. Riverside, Nat bldg., Medford. FOR SALE 1927 Hudson Custom Brougham 895.00. Eakln Motor Co. Hudson Dealer. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. " 19 Mistletoe. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month 326 South Riverside avenue. MALE OR FEMALE MAKE money copying names, address- for Mall Order Firms. Experr.ce unnecessary. No canvassing. Write for details. United Advertising. 11 14 DeKalb Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. ADDRESS Envelopes at home spare time; 85 to 825 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Send stamp for particulars. Linden, Dent. 385, Box 75. Hammond, Ind. yGRESsmor Mailing Circulars at home, for Mall Dealers. Earn good pay. Experience unnecessary. Stamp brings particulars. Wilson Co., Tuc son, Artn. FOR RENT Suite of t rooms, house keeping, and garage: adults only. 327 N. Grape St. ROOMS - Well Phone 364-1. furnished, heated FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT LARGE front apartment In Mall Tribune bluldlng. Sleeping room with fireplace, large combination living and dining room, kitchenette, bnthroom and dressing room, llfiht. water, steam heat furnished. Reas onable rent. Call business off'.ce Mall Tribune. GOVERNMENT work this state. Washington. Open to men-women. sound health, age 18-50. For tree ( FOR rent Furnished apt. 706 So. particulars about examinations ( rjakdale. -,..n c-vir Ti-anlln Bureau 1 . . . wrii itn ---- -s- Inc, Box B. Mall Tribune. SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for married women. 815 weekly and your own dresses FREE representing national ly known Fashion Frocks No can vassing. No investment. Bend dress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. R-6427. Cincinnati. Ohio. . WANTED Man or woman Interested in advertising work for local branch of agency. Apply C W. McCorkle Hotel Medford. Between 8 and 9 p. m.. Wednesday or Thursday. WANTED FEMALE HELP 3-ROOM apta., 535 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Heated, furnished apart ment; comfortable, private, radio. 518 So. Oakdale. . FOR RENT Apt.. . furnished, and sleeping rooms. 876 So. Central. FOR RENT-.-Deslrable furnished apt Hotel Grand. - FOR RENT Furnished apt. 345 N. Bartlett. w M-rt i-n KnlKlriv for Medford and vicinity; pleasant work, good pay and ateauv puontuu. Mall Tribune. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A Splnnett desk, walnut or mahogany finish. Must he in good condition and reasonable. Ad dress Box 3700. Tribune. TWO passengers to ahsre expenses to LOS Angelas. Box 3697. Mall Tribune WANTED Load from Los Angeles or way points. Have van returning about Dec. 1st. Whittle Transfer Co., Ashland. WANTEDTO RENT Modern rural h M house, close In. Box 3669. Mail Tribune. WANTED To rent comfortable fi nished home, at least two bedrooms Phone 1319. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 360-acre ranch In Same Valley; 90 Acres Is fine grain land, under cultivation. Cash rent parr, down, balance from crop. Mrs. W H. Wliybark. Holland Hotel. 6TUDEBAKERS USED CARS 1929 Essex Selan. Good value. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. Nice condi tion. 1929 Studebaker Selan, 3185 00 IS34 l-H-ton truck; long chassis. Ford ton truck; good rubber; 840 00. Chevrolet Coupe; nice ahape; 8125 STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE GOOD USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-Ins. LOW PRICES 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth 4 Sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan 1931 Ford Model A Town Sedan. Use new: Karri-Keen trunk. 1929 Ford Model A Town Sedan 1933 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1927 Chevrolet Sedan. 1928 Ponttac Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18 . COATES-HACKBTT CO GRANTS PASS Offers the following, very desirable popular priced USED CARS 1934 FORD DE LUXE ROADSTER. Only 7000 miles on this car and nxe new in every way. Our low price 8595 1934 WILLYS 77 S5DAN. It's like brand new with only 5000 miles on It. Take advan tage of this saving and get 30 miles to the gallon 6495 1931 CHEVROLET SEDAN. Excellent appearance and con dition. A car to be proud of. $375 1930 CHEVROLET SPECIAL SEDAN In original maroon finish. Beau tiful mohair upholstery. Bet of mechanical condition 8315 1930 CHEVROLET COACH. Original finish like new. Karl . Keen trunk. Motor re-condl-tloned with new pistons, rings. etc. A real buy at only 325 1830 WHIPPET 4-DOOR SEDAN. The popular, economical 4-crl lnder model, only $1.15 1830 MARQUETTE COACH. Original finish like new. fhe motor is perfect $235 1929 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. A dandy with fender well and trunk rack. Our ?r!ce $175 1929 CHEVROLET ROAD-PICKUP. Pick-ups are much In demand You will like this one at $173 1928 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET. Reflnlshed, with rumble seat, x cellent motor and tires 6165 1828 CHEVROLET COUPE. A real bargain at only $160 1929 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK. 8-speed special, with cab and flat rack Only slightly used tires all around. If you want a truck, see this one $225 OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE EASY TERMS REASONABLE TRADES COATES-HACKETT CO. O RANTS PASS. FOR SALE Dry wood, black oak and ruuus 11 or 010 ren:isyivmia. CONSTIPATION, lntostllnal self-pols- oning yiems to via VI EMULSION. new and effective bowel hygiene. Remarkable results, priced low Inf. free Vlavl Dealer. Mrs. E. H. Hurd, 1136 W. 10th St., Medford. FOR SALE Power or hand gre;n feed cutter; also corn sheller. John Mace, Central Point. FOR RENT Floor sanding machine Economy Lumber. No. Riverside. FOR RENT Holly Court. No. 3 Jackson Co Bldg. Ac Loao Asm Pbone 195. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Work horses. Medford Riding Academy. FOR TRADE 2 doublt beds, good springs, mattresses fo) twin beds or day beds. Rt. 1. Box 348, Medford FOR SALE OR TRADE cows Rt H C Mulr. WANTED Light steel vault d,ir. about 28 Inches wide by 6 feet 6 Inches In height Snlder's Dairy : Produce to., an-dj norm j WANT to lease 20 to 40 si-res Bart- ' lette. Good references. Box 40fi. Tribune. I WANTED to lesse aood ranch in val-1 ley. Pay cash. Box 4071 care Mill Tribune. WANTED Man with cash lookln? "or good paving Business. M'wi 00 scund writ Box 4088. Tribune. EXPERT rug cleaning. flo-T waring I done In exchange for used clothlnx ; or household goods. Box 4063. MU ; Tribune. Box 3fi. 1 FOR EXCHANGE 1929 mode A Ford sedan and 3 tola In Medford tor late model Ford V-8 Tal 407.Y EXCHANOE Furn. re.upholst1nj for lumber wood, fish poles and reels Phone 969-R. FOh SALE OR TRADE White ilec. trie sewlnc mschlne tor light se dan Bn 6. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Filberts and English wal nuts. ic lb. Mrs. D. J. Stetner near Howard School. FOR SALE Hotpolnt Automatic elec tric range, C3.ua. see at Davis Transfer, South Grape. FOR BALE Collapsible play pen. good Newtown. FOR SALE OR TRADE FordsonJ tractor lor good team of horses. Phone 417. FOR SALE Solo trumpev. New never been used Cheap for cash. Box 4T26 Tribune. FOR SALE Apples. Phone 1S2 BUSINESS CHANCES WILL TRADE Grocery store for late model car. State model. Box 3611, Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JUKNON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title and Title Insurance The only oomplete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6 No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs Rlalto Phone 1616-Y. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H Gove. 233 B Main. I'miitine and I'uiicriiiiiiKing M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Hanging Tel 646-W 313 8 Orape Kxpert UliHlim Cleuiu-m LET OEOKOE DO IT Tel 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Wsxlng On. Money To Lend St. Mark'i Church. E. 8. Bart! urn, rector. Holy communion, 8:00 l. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11:00 a, m. Church school, 0:48 a.m. DiornlK Prenhyterian Church, Ralph S. Peterson, pastor. Church school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon by the Rev. S. N. M I lory. Christian Endeavor, :30 p. m. Evening worship 7 :30. Sermon by the pastor. Main Street Methodist Church, South. N. D. Wood, pastor. Services at the church Sunday will be In harmony with the spirit or Armistice day. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sermon by the paAtor, 11 a. m. Young People's service, 8:30 p. m. Inspirational service, 7:30 p. m. . Church of Christ Eagles' Hall, 210 West Main street. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:3U p. m., every Sunday. Morn in ft subject: "Is Church Mem bership Essential to Salvation?" Subject at evening service: "Why I Keep No Sabbath, But Worship on the First Day ot the Week." Come and hear the answer to these questions. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITUKh CARS. ETC Prompt service and le gal rates. W E Thomas, 46 S Central State license No. 8 167. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired All makes rented and repaired. White 8ewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. PERSONAL FOR SALE Corrugated iron roofin. 133 8. Riverside. FOR SALE Wheat and oata, 81.50 per hundred. 704 N. Central. PIANO BARGAIN Exceptionally good used piano, famous make 885 00 Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Woven wire fencing, 20a rod. Ted Flat., phoenix. DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. Tel. 722 FOR SALE Used brick South end Cottage St bridge. Call at S Chtl ders, 531 Spencer St. lOR SALE Bi esc her Melody C snxo ' phone, battery radio 85 Eastman Kodak postcard slue, portable vie trola 7 golf clubs and bag, house hold appliances, fruit Jars and toola. 622 Cedar. ALL MAKES of waahlng machines re paired. Flck'a Hardware. 131 West Main. EDITH MONAHAN READINQ3 DAILY. Grand Hotel. REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally 816 so Riverside Hall Puper Clvunlng. WAIL-PAPER CLEANINO. 1c per sq ft. Mr Black 310 N Bartlet. Chunh' of Ood Corner of Haven and Holly street. D. M. Clemens, pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, II a. m. Sunday evening services, 7:30 p. m. Ladles' Missionary circle Thursday, 10 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. at 814 West Second street at the home of Mrs. Clemens. All are Invited. Sure, you are welcome. Come snd get acquainted. St. Peter's Lutheran Church lMlsourt Synod) East Main Street and Portland Ave. H. H. Younj. pastor. Sunday school and Bible class at 10 a. m. Divine worship at 11. The pastor will speak on the subject. "Oppor tunities and Duty of the Church To day." A short business meeting after service. Sunday school teachers meet on Thursday evening at 8:00 In the church basement. The regular Y. P. 3. social meeting will be held In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Teo. Guetzlaff at 1304 Qulucy street, Ashland, Friday evening. The public ts always welcome. Presbyterian Church Sunday school. 9:45 a. nv: classes for all ages. Mrs. W. S. OH more, su perintendent. Regular morning service at 11. Rev. W. F. Shields will preach for us. The music, under direction of Elsie Carte ton Strang, choir director, and Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, organist, will be as follows: Prelude. "Exsultemus" (Kin der); anthem, "Out of the Depths" (Scott); Incidental solo, Catherine Wendt; offertory, "Lullaby ,M (Alden): violin solo. "Air for O String" (Bach): postlude. "Postlude In E-Flat Major" (Hoffman). Young People's League. 8:30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting, 7:30. Turkey Dinner At Lutheran Church The Armistice Day dinner served annually by the Aid society of Zlon Lutheran church, will again be serv ed this year on Monday at noon. In the church parlors. West Fourtn street near Oakdale avenue. It will be a turkey runner this year and an effort Is being made to make It the best ever. A bacaar booth will also be con ducted o those who desire can select home made fancy work Christ mas gifts which will ba appreciated by their friends. Zlon Evangelical Lutheran Church Fourth street near Oakdale ave nue. Oo. P. Kabele. D. D., paator. 10 a. m. Sunday school with clashes for all ages. 1 1 a. nv Morning aervlce with administration of the Lord's Sup per. Sermon. "Peace Through Sacri fice and Bloodshed." This theme was chosen as It is also Armistice day. Anthem by the choir under the dir ection of Mlsa Genevieve Brown. "Just As I Am." by Meredith. 7:00 p. ra. Luther League devo tional service. Leader, Harold Ped eron. Topic "Church Architecture." Business and social meeting on Monday, 7:30 p. m., In the churcn parlors. The general public la nearuiy wel come to the friendly church, where the way Is mad, plain. TheW.CTU. Mrs. Minnie Helna entertained members of the W. O. T. u. at her home Thursday, with a reception for the new members who have Joined the society during the past feir months. Mrs. Henry Burk and Russell Caw conducted the song and devotional services, and the duet by them wa greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Alice English presented a reading that Mlas Byrnes had given at the state convention here, and also an encore number. Interesting reports of the conven tion were heard, and letters read from delegates, who expressed their appreciation of their entertainment while In Medford. Mrs. Emma James, a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Heine, spoke of the work In the Francos Willard union in Portland, of which she is president. Mrs, James also gave a reading during the social hour. It was "Tha Vision Beautiful" by Longfellow. Forty guests and members wera presented. 4- Spiritual Helence Church 315 South Riverside Drive Rev. Evelynn Marshall, pastor. Services Sunday, 8 p. m. Subject, "God's Message to Man.'' Healing and spiritual messages by co-workers. Thursday evening. P p. m. Mes sage Circle healings and messages I by Rev. Evelyn Marfl.all, and oo workers. The public Is Invited. EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO. . Office 1015 No Central Phone Mb Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment, Prices i.gnt 619 North Riverside Phone IU44-X MISCELLANEOUS IT PAYS to look well: 50c haircut for 35c. Hotel Medford Barber Shop. MONEY value. LOANED on anything of Cecil Jennings. DOQS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th and Ba.blett. BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register A.dd ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle What the Girl Scouts Are Doing Mnlfurd Company of Jehovah's Wtlnrases The Medford company of Jahov ah'a Witnesses la broadcasting lec ture by Judge Rutherford dealing strictly with the Bible over KM ED every Tuesdny afternoon at 1:30. Judge Rutherford's Bible study helps are In book and booklet form and have been translated Into 6U languages since 102a. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome to meet every Sunday morn. Ing at 10 o'clock at 640 West Sec ond street, Medford. The first Methodist 1'hur.h West Mi'.n end Laurel street. Joseph Knotls, minister. 8:46 a. m. Sunday school. X. J Neumann, aupcrlntendent. It you are not attending elsewhere, come and Join one of our splendid classes. II a. m. Morning worship. By special request the pastor will preach on the theme "The Kingdom of Ood." Anthem by the choir, direct ed by Mra. 0. H. PasKe. 6:30 p. m. Epworth Leaguea. All young people Invited to these services. 7:30 p. mEvenlng worship, come and enjoy our Informal evening aervlcea. The sermon theme for to night la "Righteousness, Self-Con trol and Judgment To come." Mrs Dorothy Hall and Mra. Luclle Schop pert will sing a special number. Tuesday evening at 7:30 the Sun day school bosrd will meet. Prayer meeting wedneaaay 7:30 p. m. STUDEBAKER sedan '20; good condi tion. One hundred seventy-five dollars. Phone 7-F-13. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' FOR SALE Organ on storage bill Ooid Hill. rOE SALE POULTRY ACROSS At a dlstsnce Land measure Mark of a wound Painful to the touch Sound of a.pli Point of the earth's axis Beforehand Praaonttr Sober Cloif, tlehtlv Obtain Clique Stop Imuetuoua force Rib American writer And not Gave tips on the racas Plna rain Call forth Heap flexible Oraun of hearing Lubricant Bristles Harshness VlKllant Nothlna Nocturnal animal Goes BwlfUr Bona bird Silkworm Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle L E aIu 5 A GEMBM. I. fB j b j. e ifo nJ vvTa q b liR-EHll iA!D I 5IK W A CMA ) A w lis P A A 1M Akl u tIa Y GiGlP UEiAJA E O A NjM AllSL I N K LAID DErIdoS SER OWE 5 APQRMER A WARllTlHl0lLlEilMER FOR BALE Nurturaneetl breeding tur keys. Cora E. Hoffman. Applegate 66. Greeting muil ciOly it nlpht r 69. God of lovi ! Took oath 70 MallRn 71 Cistern 72 Closed 73. Former unfil ing or Md DOWN 1. flritnia S. Citndel 1. Region . 4. Ferine and amend I. PaM I. Part of the log between the thigh and tha nnklfi 1. Btratawpm I Erich He 9 KaHhlon ' 10. Henltli renort 11. Ovfrcro-Aded Rtato 12. Drtjg-yltjldlnf plant IS. Lease It. Reference mark mean ing 'the lamo" 22 City In M ft I tie 25. Article of belief it. Broth I'l. Parte of ahoea 29 Anelent Ro man official ill. Suspension of opinion or action 31. Grow drowsy 33, Bottl for vlnenflr or oil 3i. Denoting the flnnl end vt purpoia 36. Feminine name 31 Ruruiitmn finch 40. Dim-li dialect or South Africa 12 Automobile 45. K:n.iilre i'J. 8- tiered 60 Prima donna il. Omit In pro noumMnn 63. -Tree-climbing civet BS VPKetnble" r.fl Irish expletive f8 U'filkcd .'.9 Pry l. Split 63. Ch'.rncter In Arthurian legend 6. Cant eye '5. Hequeftt 67. Nl--knnm for Kdwftrri First Biiptlst Church. w W. H. Eaton, minister. - Sunday school, 0:46 a. m. Morning worship. 11:00 a. ra. Mu alcal features directed by evangelistic song leader, Russel Case. Sermon by Rev. Henry K. Burke. Young people's groups, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, under direc tion n Dsaw tlinrv Ritvlra Hfl I BcLiniD uiiucr unm:tiuii 01 mi, iotw The evangelistic meettnga being conducted by the Burke party are going on eplendtdly, and will con- tlnue through next week, aervlcea being held every night, except Saturday. You are cordially invited to shan these services with us. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red pulle's , and cockerels for breeding. Cum- j mJnga Poultry Ranch, ft ml. oa; Midway road. , FO RSALE Lar? fat corn fed fryers Pbone 314-Y Mrs. A. C. Walker. TURKEYS Narraaneett. Breeding atock. W. W. Oregory Crater Lake Highway. PURE Bronze to ma Cockeran't prize stock 66. Jesse Nell. Rt 1, Aahlan-I FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Fox Terrier pupplea. 214 Cotta. rOR8AU5-.UVE8TOCK FOR EXCHANGE EqulTr n houi. ! FOR SALE-lone team work horaes 1 Call at 625 N. Riverside. J and one saddle horae. Phone 671-J-3 FOR EXCHANOE For Medford 4 o? ' FOR SALE 10 awes, also ahelVd 4 WANTED Indian tldecar. Mall Tribune. 5 -room house, a new. modern hoiiae and 3 acres clover, close In, good value. B J. Palmer. Ral Estate Broker. Jackson Co Bank. Main, floor. Phone 811. OOINO to Portland Friday even rir Can t.iite pawner to a.iare ex per4. Pnona 701-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of teal eatate, thin ol Btown & Went . corn, II 75 per cwt. John L. Ne-U'in, , Phone lis, central Point. Iba.; oak wood. It W tier on ground: buzzaaw on four-wheel trailer. Part cann: will take vouprf halfera 14 ( E Bechtold. first houne north of N Phoenla school I, um). I FOR aALEJ'.raey cow. Cheap W0 I fen- it. R I3 K Ms I 17 13 Yf iMi0 I" 1 W M 7 : It ' ypTf W W'M 41 4 ttsT 3y s& si ZT friz tt r 7' " Flrat rhnrrh of Chrlat, Brlr-.itlsl Authorized branch of Th Mothsr Church, The Flrat Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held e'.ery Sunday at 11 o'clock, church llflce, 913 North Oakdale. subject for Sunday, Nov ember 11, "Adim and Fallen Man." Sunday ac'.ool at 9:30. Applicants under the age of 30 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonials of Christian Science healings at S o'clock. The reading room, which Is locat ed at 401 In trje Medford building la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.. except Sunday and holidays. The librarian la In attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible ana all authorised Chrlatlan Science lit erature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the aervlcea and rl.lt the reading room. fiiurch of the Saxarene Central avenue at Jackson. Frel M. Weatherford. pastor evang.Mlst, will be heard three time. Sunda', Topic at the 7:30 Sunday night iiour: "The Ship of Safety or Dlaaster." As prelude to this dis course. In keeping with Armlatjee Day, he will speak briefly from the topic. "The Debt We Owe the Known Soldier." Topic at the 11 o'clock morning wornhlp: "Being Filled With the Spirit." Special musical numbers and In plratlonal congregational tinging will also feature In these services. A further class of new members will be received Into the church fellow ship Sunday night. Sunday School at 43 am. Arnold Kornstad, superintendent. Keen In terest It being manifest In the com petitive program with the Ashland Sunday School, with the Medford School out In the lead. Young People'a meeting 6:30 p.ro Miss Helen Bcheel, president. A eerier of elides taken by th pastor will he shown and the life of the people of the bible land simultaneously dis cussed, aa he viewed them when visiting the Holy Land. prominent Ctlrl Scout at Flrat Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Sts. W. B. Bsird, Minister Today this church will celebrate tta fiftieth anniversary with all-day services. Bible school at 9:45 a. m., ti. O. Oentner, aupt. Everymans Bible class in court house auditorium. 1 Morning worship begins at 10:36. Vocal solo, selected, Mrs. John Howard. Anthem, "O King of King.." Har rla. Bermon by D. B. Millard. "The Church of the Past." ' Covered dish luncheon at noon. Afternoon service begins at 3:13 when the mortgage on the church will be burned. Song service begins at 3:30. Special musical. Sermon by C. F. Busnder of Port land, "The church of the Preaent." Chrlatlan Endeavor at 0:30. At 7:30 John Howard, Impersona tor of Beth Parker, and the choir will preaent "An Evening at Jones port." No admission will fee charged but a free will offering will be taken. Come early If you want good seat. Mrt. o. O. Bateman. worker In the Medford actlvttlet, this week received the fol lowing Interesting letter concerning the work of Troop 8: "November t, 1934. 'Mrs. Bateman: "We have bad excellent success la attaining new members this year. Our flrat meeting was held October B with twelve girls present. The next meeting we had 23 girls present. "Mrs. Strang helped us with our song for court of awards. Once we went to her house and the next time ahe came to the Olrl Scout headquar. tare, because the Olrl Scout commit, tee baa now secured a piano. "We have practically all candidates now with few Olrl Scouts from last year. However. Mre. Bateman, don't think they are always going to re main candidates for some are practi cally ready now to pass their tender foot test. "We had a Hallowe'en party Octo ber 80. We had our dinner at the Scout headquarter. There were 39 girls present. At the table we dis cussed plana for our project for the Community Chest drive, which was to start November 3, 1934. AfUr dinner we danced and played gamea. Some girls dressed clothes- pines for our project for the Commu nity chest drive. "Our project la community service. We hsd some very good Ideas eUeitest- ed by the girls. They were: A hospi tal room, playground care, nature. and a color ceremony. Practically all our gins, who could come, marched In the parade. Tour friend. "RUTH HALL "Scribe of Troop 6." AT An evening of pleaaant entertain ment li promised those attending the Flrat Chrlatlan Church thla evening when Beth Parker, radio entertalnei. will be Imperaonated by John Howard. Mr. Howard haa all the ear marka of the real Seth Parker, appearance alnglnf voice and the ability to tell b tor lea which have made Mr, Parker ao famoui. Mr. Howard will be a mis tod by tho church choir, which 1b Bpoiiaorlng the entertainment, Mr. Balrd Cephua and Mra. Ruth Hood at hlzxn are outstanding among the aupport Ins cast, There will be beautiful Btaga ettlng, old-fashioned costumes, old familiar music, aonga and fun. REV. KNOTTS'GRANTS REQUEST ON SERMON Rev. Joseph Knotta of the Pint Methodist church of thla city haa been requested to preach on the thsma. "The Kingdom of Ood." He will preach the sermon thla Sun day morning. All those Interested are Invited to attend. SECOND BIBLE LESSON SCHEDULED WEDNESDAY The aecond lesson in the Blhle Story course glvn by Mlwi Ball; will be heard Wednesday at 1:46 p.m. In the auditorium of the Court House Tha simple stories and postora which set before the eye the Bible aa a whole, are proving helpful to moth era and teachers of children. The class la uivdemonlnational am! opened to all. Activities of Legion Auxiliary Today Is Armistice day and every one should attend church services on this day, - Tomorrow morning, November 13. there will be an Armistice day radio program over KMED from 8:13 to 0 a. m., by the American Legion Auxiliary. Oeorge Codding will give address and Mrs. Fred Strang will ting Kipling's . "Recessional." The Armistice day parade will start promptly at 11 o'clock and will form In front of the city park. All children of ex-soldlert are In vited to march In thVs parade and the committee In charge requests that they report not later than 10:30 a. m. Cars will be provided for the "gold star" mothers. These will be found psrked between the library and the city park. At 0:30 p. m. a banquet will be held at the Holland hotel to which all Legion nalrea, auxiliary members and their guests are Invited. Leter In the evening the annual Armlatlce day ball will be held at the Oriental Oardens. There will be good muslo and a large attendance Is expected. The Ladles' Choral elub which It being formed, and which will be under the able direction of Mrs. . Elale Strang, la progressing nicely. Tills club It not limited to aux iliary members only, but anyone in the city may belong. It It hope that a large number will become Interested In this splendid organ Iratlon. If any auxiliary member It 111, please notify Mm, Jacob,, pbone S49-X. Those who have not brought their Jelly or Jam to be used In connec tion with the hospital and welfare work may leave same at the R. A. Holmea Insurance agency office In the Jackson County Bank building or bring It to the next regular meeting. Our quota la one hundred gltsses. Mrt. Holt to Entertain F.a.t Bide Circle Thla week Mre. Wm. W. P. Holt will be hott est Tuesday at a one o'clock luncheon to members of the East Side Circle of the Presbyterian church.