Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTSDFOttD, OREGON. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER IS. 1934.
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action of Medford. last
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day. Finder please phone Charles
Clngoade, Eagle rt.
LOST Lady's black leather purs,
with 8. P. McDonough driver; li
cense and some change Finder
please Phone S56. Ashland.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WILL THE DRIVER ot Chevrolet truck
please return leather coat, picked
up on highway near Fair grounds,
to N. T. Hodges, No. 34. Mistletoe.
WANTED Fines rails and poles. Tel.
665-L-i.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WANTED To rent S or 4-room fur
nished ncuae on north side. Phone
sa-j-3.
RANCH wanted to rent. 40 acres or
more, on shares. Wm. Meek, star
route, Jacksonville.
WANTED Late model used car.
Phone 7-F-14.
WANTED Two business women to
room and board with lady living
alone in nicely rtunlshed home
Box 4189. Tribune.
WANTED To lease, buy or trade city
or country property lor smalt, nicely
furnished apt. house. Box 413S.
Tribune.
DnEoSMAKINQ 11 8o. Orange.
WANTED A Splnnett desk, walnut
or mahogany finish. Must be in
good condition and reasonable. Ad
dress Box 3700, Tribune.
TO EXCHANGE SUBURBAN FOR
CITY. We have several suburban,
well Improved acreages that can be
traded for Medford property. See
Charles A Wing Agency. Inc., 109 E.
Main St.
FOR SALE 198 acres. 70 acre under
cultivation, 60 acres under irriga
tion and creek bottom. Very prv
ductlve soil. 6-room house, barn and
other buildings: fenced; 8 ml. from
Medford. Total price 8500 3S00.
cash, balance 10 years and only 4
per cent Interest. See Charles A
Wing Agency, Inc., 109 E. Main St
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Bulltwell bed davenport;
breakfast set. Call 310 Vancouver
Ave.
FOR SALE Ben beardless seed bar
ley. Wheat 41.50 cwt. R. C. Benson.
" Rt. 3. Phone 40B-Y.
IFOR SALE Wood, all kinds; dry. A
j better wood. City Fuel Office. Lalng
Real Estate, 19 N. Bartlett. Pnono,
j home, 911-J.
i FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy. Tel.
4-F-13.
MISCELLANEOUS
TRADE Equipped farm. Talent dist
rict for small acreage near Medford.
Write Box 595, Tribune.
WANTED Indian sidecar. Box 3668.
Mall Tribune.
PUHNITUKE van going south wants
load both ways. Phone 333.
CONVALECENT HOME. Ashland. Ore.
cares for Invalids and aged.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house In city limits ot Med
ford Must bs cheap. Box 308. Mall
Tribune.
FURNITURE re. upholstered. Phone
969-R. Thlbault.
JUNK WANTED "
Wo pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINJM
BRASS. COPPER and unk of all
descriptions
MEDFORD BAROAA1N HOUSE
37 No Drape. Tel. 1062
WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co
FOUND Lady'a light tan glove Own
er can have same by calling t
Tribune and paying lor ad.
WANTED Household goods, -toves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. rel
1062.
LOST If aog trussing, call 1518-
MALE OR FEMALE
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides
and pelts. Medford Bargain House
27 No Grape. Tel 1061.
FOR RENT HOUSES
MONEY copying names, add
ressee for mall order firms, spare
time, experience unnecessary. No
canvassing. Write United Advertis
ing. 1114 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn.
N. Y. . . .
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY
Several choice openings in oountrj
and towns for reliable men and
women. No capital or experience re
quired. Write Mr. Thomas. Supt..
426 ThlrdSt.. Oakland, Calif.
WMi PAY 100 CASH
rto Jackson County hustler getting
I 100 Household subscriptions (Just 3
' a day) before Xmas. Easy with val
ue you offer. Rush reply to H. D.
Gray, 5692 Capper Bldg.. Topcka.
Kansas.
ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home spare
time. S to 35 weekly. Experience
unnecessary. Dignified work. Send
stamp for particulars. Linden, Dept.
265. Box 75, Hammond, lnd '
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED School boy or elderly mm
to help milk cows on small dairy
farm four miles from Medford.
WAOTlSMIddle aged man. Intelli
gent, neat and Industrious, who en
Joys gardening and likes animals.
Permanent employment, 50 00 mo
Reference required. Box 4163, Tribune.
FOR RENT 5-room. all modern, su
burban, stucco dwelling; gar,ige.
cement drive, chicken house, ?-ir-den
land. One mile from high
school. Rent 917.50 month. Earl
Tumy. Liberty Bldg.
FOR RENT 4-room house. $10; water
paid. 1517 N Riverside.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. BrowD & White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR PENT 2 housekeeping rooms.
1 22 Almond. 1
1 FOR RENT Fumlaned 3-room apt.
t 616 No. Central.
3-ROOM apts, 525 No. Riverside.
i FOR RENT Furnished apt., 204 So.
Grape.
- FOR RENT Furnished apt. 706 80
j Oakdale.
FOR RENT Apt., furnished, and
Bleeping rooms. 375 So. Central.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES very moderate at 716 E. M-ln
TTRACTIVT rooms 404 8 Orape
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
MAN WANTED tor Rawlelgh route of
600 families. Good profits for hust
lers. We train and help you. Wi..e
Immediately. Rawlclgh Co., Dept.
ORK-27-Sa, Oakland, Calif.
MAN WANTED with fair education,
mechanically Inclined, now employ
ed, desiring to better his position
by qualifying as an INSTALLATION
expert and SERVICE engineer on all
tvpes of ELECTRIC REFRIGERA
TORS. No experience necessary, but
applicant must be willing to train
during spare time for a few months
Write giving age. phone, present oc
cupation and address. Utilities Eng..
Box 572. Mall Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
UNENCUMBERED WOMAN for gen
eral housework. Give age. reference
and wages expected. Box 566, Tri
bune. $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses
FREE for demonstration latest love
ly Fashion Frocks. No canvassing.
No- investment. Write fully. Give
stte' and color preference. Fashion
Frocks, Dept. R-7160. Cincinnati. O.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room
Also not. Call 1368-W
FOR RENT Small orchard. Call after
0:00. Phone 950-J-4.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room
Csll 1368-W.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garage storage at moderate
rates by week or month 325 Soutb
Riverside avenue.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR CABINS 445 S. Front.
LADIES. EARN 5 to 25 DOZEN
Embroidering .SCARFS. Write ImmM
lately. Art Embroidery. 924 B?if?.i
Jersy City. New Jersey.
LADIFJS Copy names and addrevev
spur time for Mail Order Firm,
v Good pay. Exp. unncc. 'Jtsmp hrhiss
detail. James Cutler Service. Hid
ing. Perm. -
WANTED Olrl for light housework.
Oil 746-R.
FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining
Mall Tribune Job Department,
Grape street Will remodel to suit
permanent' tenant. Phone 75 or ap
ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office.
FOR RENT--Floor sanding machine
Economy Lumber No. Riverside.
FOR RENT Holly Court? No J
Jackon Co. Bldg 6e Loan Asm
Phone 195.
FOR EXCHANGE
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED QulHlng. p'.ain or fsruy.
614-R-9.
FOR EXCHANOE Krohler day bed
with bkri cut velour for double
bed and spring. Phone 855.
FOR EXCHANGE Fine store business
block, nice Income, leased, for Sou,
Oregon, country or city. C. L. Mitch
eltree. Beaumont, Cal.
FOR SALE 20 ton good hay. Tel
1221.
TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRESS RD
and delivered at your reach. Phone
4C3-J-1.
FOR SALE Filbert. 15e lb. .Mrs. D.
J. Steiner. near Howard school.
rOR SALE Beardless barley. Federa
tion wheat, Kanota oats, ear corn.
Henry Niedermeyer. on Old Stage
road. Phone J'ville 354.
I HAVE a buyer for a small stck
ranch. 70 to 100 acres; also 5-wwm
house on 3 to 5 acres, near Medford
What have you? B. J. Palmer. Real
Estate Broker, Jackson County Bank,
Main Floor.
FOR TRADE 16 A. highly improved:
best of soil; 3 miles out. Want
smaller acreage close In. L. Q
Pickell, Phone 1580-J.
FOR SALE Window glass, oedar shin
gles. Woods Lumber Co.
FOR SALE Dressed turkeys, ducks
and fryers. Phone 351-R.
FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room house.
3 acres. mile west of Phoenix.
Alice Cole.
FOR SALE OR RENT 16 acres, mod
ern home, barn, large poultry ho;we,
team and tolls; 3 miles from Med
ford. Box 565, Tribune.
WHEN you think of teel estate, thin
of Brown Az White.
A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben
nett St.. excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees and berries. Will sacrifice oo
terms or cash. Box 66. Tribune.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack.
son county aunoing on uuaa ah u
Phone 195.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1927 two-door Whippet
coach. 23 Elm St.
USED CARS
'33 Ford Coupe.
"33 Ford Coach.
'32 Del. Sedan.
'29 Ford Coach.
'31 Ford Pickup.
'33 Chev. Coach.
'30 Chev. Sedan.
'29 Chev. Roadster.
30 Dod?c Sedan.
'32 DeSoto Sedan.
'33 Buiok Sedan.
'28 Chrysler Sedan.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Dept.
flth and Bartlett.
USED CARS i
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-Ins.
LOW PRICES
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan.
1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
1933 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1930 Ford Model A Town Sedan.
1932 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
28 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE: Model T truck; good con
dition; new tires. Woods Lumber
Company.
JUST TWO 1934 TERR AP LANES left
and at a big discount to make room
for new '35 models to be announced
In December. Eakln Motor Co..
Hudson Dealer.
rOR SALE 1927 Hudson Custom
Brougham tdo.OO. Eakln Motor Co.
Hudson Dealer.
FOR SALE Lightweight drag-saw.
reasonable. Ed G itches, 22 Berry
dale Ave.
FOR SALE Miner's screens every size
and mesh for placer and quart
cut to exact size. Ship anywhere.
Great saving In price Volney Dixon.
124 No. Riverside, Nat bldg., Medford.
CONSTIPATION, lntestilnttl self-poisoning
yields to VIA VI EMULSION, a
new and effective bowel hygiene.
Remarkable results, priced low. Inf
frw(Viavl Dealer. Mrs. E. H. Hard.
1136 W. 10th St., Medford.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fordnon
tractor for good team of horses.
Phone 417.
FOR SALE Used brick. South end
Cottage St bridge. Call at S. Chll
ders. 531 Spencer St.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck's Hardware, 131 West
Main.
DRY WOOD 50 tier laureL 60 fir
616 Pennsylvania.
GRAIN SACKS- Jackson County
Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett St.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt.
iertmzer, teaming, rnone bz-j.
FOR S .LEWhUese 'chTne
Angora rabbits 314 Willamette
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine ral
lied at HO 00 for light car Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L.
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL STORE PIANO for use of same,
Box 565, Tribune.
IT PAYS TO LOOK WEIi
60c HAIRCUT FOR 35c
HOTEL MEDFORD
BARBER SHOP
WIN ft2.250.OO
Can you make 5 throe letter words
using the letters In the word "PARA
MOUNT"? RuAh your answer to Pata
mount Products. Inc., Dept. E, Ds
Moines, Iowa, and you will get oppor
tunity to win 3, 350.00.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE haul- I
ln rates on furultuie moving. . tc.
We have first-vlass equipment to.
handling large or small Jobs. Let
us figure with you on your next
move Job. Insured carriers. F, E
SAMSON CO. Phone 833. 229 N.
Riverside.
ARCHITECTURAL draftlnp. Ho-lse
plans and details. 323 , Keunet.
Be rr yd ale.
rTTTTTjrnrc
BOAT TRAILEH, Cash Register A.dd-
lug Mai-ruuo. Typewriter, Boots
Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music
and dance. Phone 1645 or 1J48-W
Ruth Luy Alice Holmoack.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6 No. 32
North Central Ave., .upstairs.
Rialto Phone 161S-V.
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. S35 E
Main.
Painting and t'upt'rtuinRluB
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
Hanging. Tel. 646-W 313 S. Grape
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 117a
House Cleaning Floor Waxin On-
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITUHfc.
CARS. ETC Prompt service and le
gal rates. W E Thomas. 45 S
Central State license No S 157.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes, terms if desired All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 34 N. Bartlett.
Trnnsfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
OIHce 1015 No Central Phone Mb
Prices right. Service ttuaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices i .Kit
619 North Riverside Phone 1044 -X
St. Mark's Church.
E. 8. Bart lam. Rector.
Holy communion. 8:00 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, U;00
i. m.
Church school, 0.4b a. m.
Main Street Methodist Church.
Sunday. November 18.
N. D. Wood, pastor.
0:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11 a. m.. Sermon.
Q:30 p. m., Young People's meeting
7:30 p. m.. Sermon by Rev. T. S.
Wheeler, presiding elder of the Port
land district.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer meet
Everyone welcome to all of these
services
Bright Business Outlook
Result Concerted Action
Full Gospel Tabernacle,
Newtown St., off Main.
J. Logan Stuart, pastor.
Sunday school, 9;40.
Morning worship, U.
Sermon text, Disclpleshlp.
The evening evangelistic meeting.
7:30. Subject for the evening will
be "The Door of Mercy."
Tuesday and Friday meetings at
7 :30 p. m.
Tho public Is cordially Invited.
KEY YORK. Nor. 17. AP De
velopments In general trade, the more
concerted action by business men to
hasten recovery and the momentum
gained by retail distribution, said
the Dun and Bradstreet weekly trade
review today, have made for a de
cidedly brighter business outlook.
"Stocks hav moved out at such
an accelerated pace." asserted the
summary, "that complete clearance
of many of the most popular grades
has placed unexpected calls on
wholesalers and even manufacturers
for fill -in requirements.
With supplies In many lines run
ning low and expanded estimates
being made of future requirements,
an abrupt widening of manufactur
ing schedules appears In prospect,
Spiritual Science Church
315 South Riverside Drive
Rev. Evelyn Marshall, Pastor
Services Sunday, a p. m. Subject
"Temple of the Living God."
Healing and spiritual message by
co-workers Tuesday, a p. m. and
ThusrdP.y at 8 p. m. Message circles
Healings 'and messages by Rev. Mar
shall and co-workers. The public Is
cordially Invited.
Church of God.
Corner of Haven and Holly streets.
Church school, 0:45 a.m.
Morning worship. U a.m. Subject.
"Divine Healing of Soul and Body."
Sunday evening service, 7:30. Sub
Ject. ' The End of the World."
Prayer service Wednesday, 7:3U
p. m.
Ladles' missionary circle, 10 a.m.
to 4 p. m. Thursday at the home ol
Mrs. Clemens, 814 W. 2nd street.
All are welcome.
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WAIL-PAPER CLEANING 1c per sq
ft. Mr Black 310 N Bartlett.
PERSONAL
EDITH MONAHAN
READINGS DAILY. Grand Hotel.
REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual
readings dally. 316 So Etiverside
LEGAL NOTICES
TURKEY SHOOT. Sunday, November
18. at Fred Sander's ranch, 3 miles
north of Medford on. Crater Lake
highway. Shotguns ' and rlfies
Shootint? starts at 10 a. m.
money loaned on anything of
value. Cecil Jennings.
On 1 1 for WiirrantH.
School District No. 0.
There are funds on hnnd for the
redemption ol Warrants 821 to 845 In
clusive. Interest will cease Nov 18.
1034. Payable at First National Bank
Medford, Oregon. GUY TEX.
Clerk
CALL FOR WARRANTS
School Dlst No. 20
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemption
of warrants No.'s 408 to 505. Inter t
ceases November 18th, 1934. payattte
at Farmer's A: Fruitgrowers Bank.
S. S. ABBOTT. Dlst. Clerk.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross Word Puzzle
St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod.)
Ea-t Main and Portland Av.
H. H. Young Pastor,
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. un
der the able leadership of Mr. B.
Hueners.
No morning worship this morning.
Catechism class at 8:30 p. m.
Evening worship at 7:30. Theme
of the sermon: "A Man's Religion
Put to Test."
The public Is always welcome.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Organ oo storage bill
Gold Hill
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Plymouth rock pullets 6
months old. 75c each. 818 N. Centr.il.
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red pul
lets from trap-nested stock; laying.
C. F. Smith, Rt. 1. Box 10. Cent.-al
Point.
FOR SALE Guineas, 60c each. F. A
Spltzmlller. Rt. 4, Box 35.
TURKEYS Narragonwtt. breeding
stock. W. W. Gregory Crater Lake
Hwy.
PURE Brouzs tome. Cockeran's prlw
stock 90 Jesse well. Rt. i, Asmani
FOR 8 ALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Wesner pigs. 2nd houe
north lower Griffin Creek school-house.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs 1120 West
2nd.
POR SALE Samson tractor or trsde
for milk cows. Aim Guernsey bull
for sale. L. C. W'.lson. Box 208.
Earle Point.
FOR SLE OR TRADE Oat srifl
whtil hay. Isaac, next to Radio
Station.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap 830
Bennett.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Pox trrr P'.ips; sm'l
toy brel. 807 6o. Ontrsl. Phon
! 2P3-J
HOUSE CLEASINO 2Se pr
Lesve ordr st 710 Ps'.m St.
I EXCH.ANOF Oood hstlnc stove for
hour. vood. Box 4148 Tribune.
WANTED Quilting, plsln or fsn?j
6:4-J-a
EXCHANGE Wnner ptes snd feeder
si'.oats to trade for heifer ca.
Bechtold. Ul house rorth of No
" Piioemi school.
AUTO MECHANIC Steady or part . .. ,
time: ne or-percent.w. Box TRADE Horws for model A Pord
4133. Tribune. I Phone 838-R.
MIDDLE-AGED lady vsnt hoiv- FOR SALE OR TRADE Snw msndle
keeping or prsctlml nursing. Bex j Re,r 1013 No Censrsl.
. ' . ' FOR TRADE i double beds, jyyl
CXINCl'MBBRED m:ddle-sged wldo I sprlnfJ. msttressei foi twin beds o;
vtnts prsrtlcs! nvirslng or douse. dsy beds Rt I, Box 348. Medfvd
r.eepin Bbx 46ia -
. Full EXCHANOE ma mocel A
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS j VeTod,;- rord'vV "MVj'
FOR SALE Shepherd stock dof snd
puppies. 840 E. 0th.
THOROUGHBRED Chnw pups for S
N R. DrWit, Box 234. Rt. 4. Fern
Valley road.
FOR BALfc
MISCELLANEOUS
VERY SPECIAL BUY on a few 8-foot
I-Luxe E.e-nrlc Hf r.rstors. Dou
ble door models with all ltt f
t'lrrs Buy one on rany irm for
the family Christmas present. See
John Dfnon at 101 Crater Lsxe
Avenue,
WANTED True, not la'er than 1VU EXCHANOE rurn rouphoistunit
y. model. Lor. wheel Mut be in (or UTWr wfod fish polft and
ARMY orHCRR des:re S or 8 -m fOh SALE OR TRaDE Wbiie fee
urr.lned l-.o'i F.tft .rie j-ferre trtr in? irechine for Ui3t se
Res9ons3 Box 1M, Tribune Can Boi 63d, Tributes,
FOR SALE Appr. 2V, Wc, 15c. Tel.
258-J. O. V. Myers.
POR SALE Whret and kanota oats,
Uftscs. next to Radio Bution.
FOR SALE Snnd and gravel. 60c per
yard Phon 40I-J-
FOR RALB Model A parts. Ph.Kve
ACROSS
Food often
served frr
breakfast
Stands ill
racily oppo
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Defy
Not sleeping
Bow of a boat
W i iiftl i It
Set too low a
prke on
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Flat oops
Slug!! tnlng
Foundations
Cooks In an
open pan
Sailor
Withered
Small river
Island
Aspects '
Depend
Card fame
Clans of ad
vanced students
Human race
Kind of pen
polM
ChnnK- the
name of
American
Indian
flsrman city
Legal action
Animal's neck
coverings
Cook over
Ih coals
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First UaptlH Church,
W. H. Eaton. Minister.
Sunday school, 8:40 a. m,
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Musical service, directed by Evan
gelist Huflsel Case. Sermon by Evan
gelist Henry E. Burke.
Young people's groups, 0:30 p. m.
Evangelistic service, conducted by
the Burke party, 7:30 p.m.
This Is the closing day of the
present campaign, and a great dsy
Is anticipated. You are cordially in
vlted to worship with us.
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day bulntl
F. H. Metcalf, Branch President
Services held In Seventh Dsy Ad'
ventlst chapel at Edwurds and Beat
ty street.
' Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Priesthood and Kellef society
Tuesday evenlrg, at 7:30.
The Relief society has now taken
up a winter course of study work
which Includes theology, literature
and social service. These lessons are
both Interesting and beneficial and
every one Is cordially Invited to at
tend. Medford Com puny of Jehovah's
y WUneftses
The Medford coi.iany of Jehov
ah's Witnesses Is broadcasting a lec
ture by Judge Rutherford dealing
stric:ly with the Bible over KMED
every Tuesday afternoon at 1:80.
Judge Rutherford's Bible study
helps are In book and booklet form
and have been translated Into 60
luiittuagea since 102'i. All Interested
In ' WAtch Tlwer Bible study are wet
come to meet every Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock at 648 West Second
street, Medford.
with a nonccmmlttant stimulation
of raw material buying.
Extending the upward movement,
which started In September, the in
vigorating Influence of colder wea
ther carried detail distribution u
new heights for the season and to
the largest volume recorded since thej
Easter shopping period.
"Volume for the country, ss
whole, was 8 to 13 per cent ahead
of the preceding week's, and 16 to
30 per cent in excess of the total
for the corresponding 1933 week.
"On the strength of the current
situation and because Inventories in
many trades have been reduced
sharply, the sustained movement Into
consuming channels Is beginning to
penetrate to the manufacturer.
gellftt. will be heard two times Sun
day. At the 7:30 Sunday night hour
the topic from which he speaks Is
"Seven Cogent Essentials, Pertinent
to Christ's Second Coming."
Two special musical numbers, be
sides congregational singing will be
heard, prior to the message.
"Faith as a Seed" constitutes the
toplo from which he speaks at the
U o'clock hour. Special music will
also be heard.
Sunday school at 8:48 a. m., Arn
old Kornstsd, superintendent. Much
activity Is centering around this de
partment In competition with the
Ashland church. Visitors, new mem
bers, Bibles, offerings and on time,
All come tn for the point calcula
tions. If you arc Interested In seeing
us win an outstanding victory, come
with us next Sunday.
Young People's meeting at 6 :30.
Miss Helen 8c heel, president. Live
and Interesting programs are being
sponsored by this department.
A cordial warm-hearted welcome Is
extended to friends and visitors.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
Ralph 8. Peterson, minister.
Church school 10 a. m. J. O. N.
Poling, superintendent.
Mornlag worship. 11 a. m. Sermon,
"A Solvent Life." This is Orange day
at the church. The Phoenix Grang
ers will meet at the Orange hall
and will come to the church In a
body. Following the morning serv
ice, there will be a covered dish
dinner and an afternoon of fellowship.
Christian Endeavor, 8:30. All three
societies are holding regular meet
ing. Tli ere is a place for everyone.
Evening worship. 7:30. Sermon:
"Chrlst-Uke Living." A cordial wel
come Is extended to all.
The First Metliodlit Church.
West Main and Laurel 6ts.
Joseph Knotts, minister.
Sunday school, 0:45 a. m.; Mrs. E. 3
Neumann, superintendent. Efficiency
dopends upon regularity, promnnws
and preparation. Let u be efficient
Morning worship 11- a.m. Sermon
theme "Calamity, Sin ard the Bible.'
Anthem "By Babylon's Waves," Oou
nod; sung by the chorus choir direct'
ed by Mrs. C. H. Psske. The Junior
Department of the Sunday School
wilt attend church this morning and
lug several songs. Hear them.
Bp worth Leagues, 6:30 p m
Evening worship. 7:30 p.m. Sermon
theme. "Food That Christians May
riot Est." Special number by the
double male quartet.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m
Friday evening st 6:30 o'clock there
will be held a pot-luck supper In the
gym. All members and friends of the
church are Invited. Bring your own
service, sandwiches and one covered
dish.
Communications
complete demoralization of exist Ins;
game protection, In order to appease
the greedy element. If these gentle
men have their way.
My contention Is that the gam
commission, guided by the wishes of
sportsmen with the welfare of wild
life at heart, should direct the poll
cles of game control.
JOHN H. HECKNER.
Brownsboro, Ore.. Nov. 18.
ton Evan cell cal Lutheran Church
Fourth St. near Oakdale Ave.
Geo. p. Kabele, D. D., Pastor
10 a. m. Sunday school.
U a. m. Morning worship. Sermon:
"What Is Christ to Me?"
7 p. m. Luther league devotional
service. Leader, Miss Ruth Dcmmer,
Topic: "Church Music."
You are Invited to attend where
the way is made plain.
Presbyterian Church.
Sunday school. 0:48 a.m. Classes
for all ages. Mrs. W. S. Gilmore.
superintendent.
Regular morning service 11 a.m.
Sermon by Rev. F. E. Bancroft. Music
under direction of Elsie Carlton
Strang, choir director, snd Eva Hazel-
rlgg Marsh, organist:
Prelude. "Idylle" Buck
Anthem. "Sweet Hour of Prayer"..-
Offertory. Air from Orpheus, Glues'
Solo, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus
Say" Parsons
Catherine Wendt, soprano.
Postlude, "Postlude" .... - Shelley
Young People's League, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening, 7:30. mid-week
prayer meeting.
(Conttnueo r.om page one)
help. Similarly nearly all state laws
require long reside ncs periods for
eligibility.
It Is a ten-to-one bed that no
federal proposal will be ready until
congress meets in 1036.
The real reason that active reserve
officer went back on the Inactive
list recently Is thst he went out
campaigning In Ohio for Republican
Senator Fes. Some ardent Ohio
Democrats wrote in asking how
corns.
Flmt ChrUtltin Church.
Ninth and Oskdale fits.
W. R. Bslrd. minuter.
Bible school at 0:48 a. m. I. O.
Ofntner, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class in court
house auditorium at 9:48 a. m.
Morning worship begins at 10:88.
Anthem, "My Refuge and Fortre"
( BarneA).
Sermon. "Reverence for Ood."
Christian Endeavor st 6:30 p. m
Evening evangelistic service st 7:30,
Anthem, "Turn Again Our Captiv
ity "
Sermon, "Tne Coming of Christ's
Khvdom.
Study In Book of Revelations on
Wednesday evening at 7;4A,
Flrt Church of Christ, hrlentlU
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church. The First Church of Chrlrt,
Scientist. n Boston, Mass.
Service r9 held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Nov
ember IB. "Mortals and Immortals. "
Sunday school st 9:30. Applicants
under the sge of 20 may be admit
ted. Wednesday evening meeting, which
Include testimonials of Christian
Science healings st 6 o'clock.
Tit reading room, which Is locat
ed st 401 In the Medford building
Is open dally from 7 e. m, to 6 p.
m , except Sunday and holidays. The
librarian Is In attendance from 10
to 4. xt which time the Bible snd
all suthorl'd Christian Science lit
erature may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
htifeh of the Sara re ne
Central Avenue at Jackson
Fred M. Weather lord, putor-tvan
Hang lllm Anyway,
To the Editor:
I have been re-read Ing an old fa
vorite, Samuel Lover's Rory O'More,
written a century ago. Chapter 44.
Ironically entitled "The Glorious
Privilege of Trlsl by Jury," tells of
Rory's trial for murder, during trou
led times in Ireland. The trlsl wis
slmost ended when In walked the
(allegedly) murdered man. There
upon the Judge, as a matter of form
ordered the Jury to return a verdict;
he was scsndalleed to hear ths ver
dict, "Guilty." Asked for sn expls
nstlon for so preposterous a verdict
the foremsn said, stubbornly, "The
prisoner ought to hsve been hung
long ego!"
There, Mr. Editor, you have In a
nutshell the Tom Mooney esse. The
witnesses whose testimony convicted
Mooney hsvs since proved themseive
disreputable snd perjured. But
Mooney had bad previous record as
an agitator, snd the atate of Califor
nia says, stubbornly or would say
If It were honeat like the foreman In
Rory O'More "The prisoner ought to
hsvs been hung long sgol"
T. V. WILLIAMS.
Medford, Nov. 16.
A Warning to Hunters.
To the Editor:
Perhaps you read In the comment
column by Frank Jenkins the story
of 1300 cars, averaging 3t hunters
per car, which passed a kledding
checking place In FOUR HOURS.
haded for the Shasta Cascade Won-de.-land.
Also the other figures pro
vided by Tom Stanley, of the Won
derland association, In which S3.8O0,-
000 in NEW MONEY was spent by
63,280 deer hunters. Well, Oregon
sold Jmt 387 non-resident licenses in
103:) (no figures available for 1934 1
so Oregon's shsre In the new money
Is nothlni; to get excited shout, Mr
Jenkins sr:d Tom forgot to mention
s fw th I nts like that.
Just previous to the opening of
the duck seamn snd goose season, ir
Jenkins fired a mia-dlrecfed shot at
the gsms commission. He wanted
the duck seaton opened earlier,
claiming OreKon would lose money
unless this ehanga wss msde. Now
h w-iita the der season In mid
summer. H and Tom want to
gather in more outsiders' coin.
I In plain language this means the
The best example of the Roose
velt technique lately was his sel
ections for the unemployment in
surance committee. It was supposea
to represent everyone. Including in
dustry, but the Industrialists have
discovered that Messrs. Swope. Tesgls
and Folsom. their represents lives
on the committee, are all ardent
sdvocatei of unemployment insurance.
Consult MISS LOUISE OOFF. New
York figure-stylist, for "correct cor
seting" during November 19th, aoth,
3 1st, at
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN.
Better clothes for Less. It will py
on to ehmb mi stsirwsv. Klein Ins
tall or, 126 East Main, upstairs.
In 'Showdown' Fight
1
jiwew mggmmmtm EE ' '
Oov. B. B. Mosur of Arlions
sctsd In what he termed a "show
down" battle when he sent troops
to a desolate patch of land along
the Colorado river In Ariiona's
forts ta prevent construction of the
Parker diversion dam across the
stream. Arlions sssks an agree
ment by which the stats would
share In hydro-elsctrte power to bs
generated st the proposed dam
(Associated Press Phot