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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOON. SUNDAY, MAY 15. 1038 PAGE FTVE Society By Clara (Continued from page tour) Au Revotr Party Fetes Mrs. Newman Mrs. Elizabeth Newman was guest of honor Wednesday at a delightful tea arranged by Mrs. Jacob Gorby at her home on Holly street.. Guests en Joyed an afternoon of games and visiting. At the tea hour, Mrs. New man and Mrs. HItzler presided and later Mrs. Newman was the recipient of a shower of dainty handkerchiefs and other gifts. Guest at the affair Included: Mes dames E. 3 Hltzler, R. O. Morris, H. Van Cleve, Mary Smith, Robert Rao Emma Wheldon, Agnes Koppes, Ber tha Bar num. K. Anthony, Mabel Bar rett, A. E. Lyman, Mabel Herron. Lily Conklin, J. W. Smylle, Eva Younger, O. B. Bowman, I. N. McCollum, E G. Roseborough, the hostess. Mrs. Gorby and the honored guest, Mrs. Newman. Mrs. Newman, who resides with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. am Mrs. Harry Wilson at their home on South Peach street, leaves Monday for a six months trip, visiting friends and relatives In Fremont, Neb., Chi cago. North Dakota and Wenatchee. - Wash. Wenonah Club Has Several Parties Wenonah club will meet Thursday at 1:30 o'clock for dessert bridge at the Redman hall. Mrs. Florence Rush will act as hostess. , On Friday evening, the club will sponsor the last public card party of the series, bridge and pinochle will be played and refreshments served. On Tuesday the club will enter tain with a merchant's lunch from IX to a o'clock. The public Is invited. It will be held at the Redman hall and proceeds will be used In redec orating the club rooms. The Pocahontas and Redman lodges enjoyed a covered dish supper Friday evening with 75 guests In at tendance. The drill team Instructed Laura Wicker into the mysteries of the degree of Pocahontas. Lincoln Club Hears School Orchestra The Lincoln School Service club met for their regular session in the Lincoln gymnasium on Friday after noon. The program was under the direction of John R. Knight, and he presented for the first time, the Lin coln school orchestra. The orchestra played four numbers, Merrily We Roll Along, The Scale, Now the Day Is Over, and My Bonnie. The business meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. A B. Shirley. All the outgoing officers were given corsages, for their splen did work ithroughout the year. The president was presented with a gift. After the meeting-refreshments were served by Miss Abbott's IB mothers P.T.A. Activities Installation of the new officers of the Washington School Parent-Teachers association will be the feature of that organization's meeting Fri day, May 20th. The initial meeting of the new administration was set for May 18th, but this date has been Quality Is what we feature In onr snapshot service. Bring your films here for -careful fln lihlnf. In at 11, Ready at 5 SWEM'S 217 East Main St. When Id Grants Pass DINE AT NANDIE'S NeweM and finest cafe in Orant pass In the center oi town Complete Lunches As Low As 35c Vou'll enjoy our delicious fond nd friendly service. NANDIE'S CAFE 10ft to. Alith St. Grant! pa and Clubs Mary Davis changed to Friday, May 20th. The session will be held as usual at the Washington school building. Calendar Monday 3:00 p. m. Pro-America, Holland Hotel. 8:00 p. m. Rebecka lodge. I. O. O. P. hall. Tuesday 1:00 p. m. Mary and Martha cir cle, home Mrs. Ralph Jennings. Ross Lane. 1:30. p. m DeMolay Mothers club, home Mrs. Harry Rlnabarger, 841 E. 9th street. 3:00 p. m. Loyal Women's class, Christian church parlors. 3:00 p. m. Gleaner class, home Mrs. Minnie Bryant, 101 Cottage street. 3:00 p. m. Presbyterian Women's missionary group, home Mrs. John W. Hoyt, 133 Mistletoe. 7:30 p. m Chapter BE of PEO, home Mrs. J. H. Cochran, South Pa cific highway. Wednesday . 1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary, home Mrs. Charles Sweeney, Old Pa cific highway. 1:00 p. m. Past Matrons, Kevlta chapter, home;Mrs. S. Faber, Central Point. 1:15 p. m. Wednesday Study club, home Mrs. w. E. Crews, 707 S. Oak dale avenue. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Just Folks, home Mrs. J. C. Tucker, 315 North Holly street. 1:30 p. m. St. Ann's Altar society, parish hall. South Oakdale avenue, 1:30 p. m. Wenonah club, Redman hall. 8:00 p. m. AATTW banquet, -Hotel Holland. Lodge-Club- Church Announcements St. Ann's Sponsor Card Party Soon St. Ann's Altar society will sponsor a card party on Thursday afternoon at the parish hall on South Oakdale avenue. Contract and auction bridge and five hundred will be played. Des sert luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock. Just-Folks " Convene Soon Just Polks will convene Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock for a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Tucker, 315 North Holly stleet. Mrs. Trill will act as co-hostess and chairman. ' Members are asked to bring their own service. Bridge Luncheon Enjoyed TueMlay Mrs. R. B. Allyn was hostess Tues day afternoon ' for a luncheon and card party which was enjoyed by Miss Lucie Landen, Mrs. Louie De Roos and Miss Vera Humphrey. Presbyterian Group Meets The regular meeting of the- Presby terian Women's Missionary society will be held Tuesday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John W. Hoyt, 133 Mistletoe. A special feature of this meeting will be a playlet given oy a group of young people. Gleaners Meet Tuesday Afternoon Oleaner class of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Minnie Bryant, 101 Cottage street Tuesday, at 3 o'clock. Loyal Women's Class Meet Loyal Woman's class of the Chris tian church will have a social and buslnsss session Tuesday in the church parlors at 3 o'clock. Members are to bring their friends and all friends of the class are Invited to attend. Mary Martha Circle Meets Mary and Martha circle of the M E church will convene TiiMrf.w at. i o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ralph Jennings, robs Lane. Members rf reminded to brine t.h,ii- whit. elephants. Rebekah Lodge Meets Monday Rebekah lodo-e will eonmn. Mon day evening at 8 o'clock in the I.O.OJ". hall for a regular business meeting and election of officers. Pro-America Meet, Monday , wuvcua Monaay afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Holland uvici. n. election primaries are inly CORRECTION! The advertisement on WHITE FEATHER PILLOWS which ran in Thursday night's Mail Tribune ran as follows: Regular $1.49 Pillows were advertised at $1.00 Pair Regular $2.49 Pillows were advertised at $1.89 Pair Regular $3.98 Pillows were advertised at $2.89 Pair ' Due to a typographical error the word PAIR was wroni in each case, and should have read EACH. MONTGOMERY WARD 117 South Central St. Mark's Episcopal E. 8. Bartlam, rector. Holy communion, 8:00 a. m. Confirmation services, sermon by Bishop Dag we 11, 11 i. m. Church school, 9:49. Phoenix Christian Church Norman- Fraley, minister. 10:00. Bible school: Frank Houston, superintendent. Everyone welcome come and bring a friend. 11:00, morning worship. Commun ion and sermon. Topic: "The Suc cessful Christian." 3 ;00, Junior Christian Endeavor; Mrs. Garrison, advisor. 6:30, Young People's Christian En deavor: Edith Wrlsht. leader. 7:30. evening worship. Evangelistic song service. Sermon: "The Cross of Christ." St. Peter's Lutheran Church. (Missouri Synod.) East Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 10 this morning No morning worship this morning. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Theme: "The Risen Savior and Our Profession." Confirmation class meets at 7:30 tomorrow evening. Bible history class, Wednesday evening at 6, There will be no Y.P.S. social this Thursday evening. The young people are planning an outing next Suiidav afternoon instead. Visitors are always welcome. Main Street Methodist Church The gray brick church. , Dr. Jouett P. Bray, pastor. Church school at 9:46 a. m. R J. Bills, general supt. Mrs. Frank Rob erts, supt. of Junior Dept. This Is a fine and growing church school. You will enjoy It. Preaching at 11 a. m. Epworth League and Fellowship club meets at 7 p. m. Miss Luiic, Seller, president Epworth League. Preaching at 8 p. m. Mid-week Bible study Wednesday evening 7:30 p. m. ' The pastor preaches at both ser vices. The church and pastor cordially invite you to worship with them at all the services. ' First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel streets. Jos eph Knotts, minister. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. E. J. Neumann, superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon theme, "Burden ed Hearts." Male chorus, "Since Je sus Came Into My Heart." Solo, "The Voice In the Wilderness," by Scott, sung by Miss Mary Anne Gates. Prelude, "Paen Exultant." oy Smith; offertory, "In Deeping Bha dows," by Stoughton; postlude, "March of the Noble," by . Keats. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director. Mrs. Doris Con d It Lantz organist. 6:30 p. m. All young people are invited to attend the Epworth league. 7 '30 p. m. The pastor who was a missionary for five years In South America will speak on the theme, "They Who Carry the Wood of their Graven Image." Special music. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Church of the Nazarene Holly at First street opposite Jun ior high school. Fred M. Weatherford, pastor evan gelist, will be heard two times to day. At the popular 7:30 evangelistic service, he will speak on "The Fal lacy of Limiting God." Beatrice M Bolger will render a violin solo. At 10:45 he will speak on "ADranam, the Man of Reliability and Faith." Special music in both services, in cluding the new pipe organ. Sunday school 9:45, Mrs. Clara Caulktns, superintendent. Last sun- day there were 354 in attendance. Classes suited to all ages, with ac commodating rooms. Young people's meeting 6:30, Mrs. Mattle House, president. New offi cers for the year will be Installed. A fitting and interesting program will be rendered. The service will be supplemented by a 20-mlnute organ recital by Lilla M. Purucker, 7:10 to 7:30. Junior society meeting 6:30 In pri mary assembly under supervision of Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford. , Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., with Bible study, prayer and praise the order of procedure. The public cordially Invited to all services. a few days away. Mrs. 0. M. Hurd club president, wishes members to make a speclsl effort to be present at this session. P.E.O. Convenes . Tuesday Evening . Chapter BE of the P.E.O. Sister hood will meet at Mrs. J. H. Coch ran's on the South Pacific highway, Tuesday evening at 7:30. Miss Jean German will give a talk on Books. CHURCH Church of Christ. 1056 Court St., Just off N. Central Bible study at 10:15 a. m. Preaching at 11, by C. T. Springer Topic. "Tampering with God's Laws" Observance of Lord's Supper. Evening servloe at 7:30. Full Gospel Church Newtown street near West Main. Leonard Weston, pastor. Sunday school. 0:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Evangelistic servloe, 7:45 p. m. Bible study Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. Family night Friday, 7:45. Special Interests -for the children. Come be refreshed by the word of God. Ft rut Presbyterian Church Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon "The Dreamer and the Doer." An them, "The Lord Is my Shepherd.' Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, organist and director. Soprano solo. "The Lord Is my Light" (Allltsen), Ellmbeth Cle ment. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. at the manse, 37 Ross court. Tuesday, 6:30 p. m., the victory dinner celebrating the complete re financing of our church. .All invited to all our services. First Baptist Church Fifth and North Central streets. Wolford A. Dawes, pastor. Bible school. 0:45. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "A Great Success." Solo by Mrs. D. V. Ptatt. B.Y.P.U., 7 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m. Sermon, "The Sovereignty of God." Choir anthem, "Let the Heavens Rejoice" (by Breach), Duet, Mr. and Mrs. D. Vr Piatt. A most cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all. The Pilgrim Hoi In ess Church Corner East Jackson end Bessie street near the Roosevelt school. C. Edwin Cox, pastor. The Morgan evangelistic party will be heard three times on Sunday. Morning service at 11 a. m. Rev. Morgan preaching In the afternoon, 3:45 o'clock, a mass meeting will be held. Evening. Y. P. 8., 6:30. Evangelistic service at 7:30. We are continuing through every night this coming week at 7:45, Church Of God Haven and Holly streets 0:45 a. m. is our Sunday school hour. Don't let summer keep you from our school. Our new superin tendent Is Herman Dressier. Let's cooperate with one another and make our school your school and God's. 11:00 a. m., preaching by pastor, Robert Mullen. 6:45 p. m.. Young People's meeting followed by the evening message. You wil enjoy the special numbers In all our services. Come and make the Church of God your church. ('mitral Avenue Church of Christ Meeting In the Gospel tabernacle, Central avenue and Jackson street, W. E. Stram, minister. Bible school at 0:46 a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. The choir Is to sing, "Servant of All." Sermon on the topic, "At the Feet of Jesus Becoming Like Him." 7:00 p. m. Four study and dis cussion groups, 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic song-service. Duet' by Mrs. Grace Thurman and Donald Thurman, Sermon, "The Finality of the Gospel." Bible study and prayer service Wednesday, 8 p. m.( at the tsber nacle. Zlon English Lutheran Church. West 4th at Oakdale. , Werner Jessen, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. "Remember the Lord's Day, to keep It holy." God demands that we come to worship Him. Out of a sense of both duty and love we must come to God's house to worship on each Lord's Day. ' This morning, during the worship service, new members will be received, If you haven't a church home, come and worship with us; you will feel at horns. , This week the Pacific synod of the United Lutheran church In America will meet In convention at Seattle Wash. The Pacific aynod Is composed of our Lutheran churches In Oregon and Washington. Mrs. A. J. Fenner. national officer of our Women's Missionary society, met with the women of the church at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday. CLEANERS' TAtStelfrr your clothes have been thoroughly cleaned with the purified cleaning solvent, they are placed In a Dryer and left there- for a period of about 30 minutes, where the heated, controlled air which is absorbed by your clothes, renders them GERM-FREE. Phone us TODAY. GERM-FREE CLEANING is Odorless and costs no more. NU - WAY CLEANERS 404 East Main Street . . . Telephone 1216 Four Doors West of Roxy Theatre The Apostolic Faith 3rd and North Central Services Sunday 10:30 a m , 7:30 p. m.. Sabbath school Sunday 9 a. m Mid-week service Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday at 7:45 p. m. The organ prelude starts at 7:15 p. m. on Sunday evening followed by a program of music by the 37 -piece orchestra. If you love the Truth you will en Joy these meetings. Everybody welcome. No collections. The salvation Army 336 North Bsrtlett street. Adjutant and Mrs. G R. Durham, commanding officers. Lieutenant David Luntz, assistant. 11:00 a m. morning holiness meeting; 3pm Sunday school, classes for all ages; 3:15 p. m. Young People's Legion meeting at the Girls Community club; 7:30 open air meeting on South Front street; 8:00 p. m. Salvation meeting. Everyone welcome bring your friends. Blessed Hope A. C. Church. West Jackson at Welch. Irvln Dupray, elder. Bible school, 0:45 a. m. Preaching. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8 p. m Mrs, F. B. Eastman will be the speak er and has been called to continue as pastor pro tern, until the annual business meeting. Wo are looking for good -hlngs from the Lord. Come and worship the Lord with us, In the beauty of holi ness. Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. F. McFarlond. pastor. Bible school opens promptly at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Mlna White, supt. Morning worship Is at 11 o'clock with special music by the choir Subject of sermon: "The One Passion of Life Jesus Christ." The Intermediate society of young people meet at 7 o'clock In the eve ning in the church parlor. The senior society meets at the same hour In the S. S. auditorium and the leader Is Donald Barnes. Evening worship Is at 8 o'clock, and the subject of the evening discourse Is "The Lamb of God Alone Worthy to Open the Sealed Book." Midweek prayer service Is at foui o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the manse with Henry Frame In charge. 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, May 15: 'Mortals and Immortals." Wednesday evening church meet ing, Including testimonials of Chris tian Science healing at 8:00 o'clock The reading room, which Is located in 414 and 415 Med ford Center build Ing, Is open dally from 7 a. m to 6 p. m. The librarian is In attend ance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, Bor rowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading rooms, First Chrtstlun Church. Ninth and Oakdale. James M. Hamilton, pastor. Effle Herbert Kurtz, music director Mabel O. Sims, Instrumental music Ralph L. Cook, hurch school Supt Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Every man's community class meeting 1r the courthouse. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Pre lude, "Lento," by Chopin. Offertory, ''Chantque d'Amour," by Sheppard. Anthem, "Trust, in the Lord." by Kleserllng. Sermon, "Gods We Wor ship." The young people's societies and an adult study group will meet at the church Sunday night at 7 o'clock. Sunday evening church service will open at 8 o'clock with M. E. OWn leading the congregation In a season of hymn singing. The anthem will be. "Jesus I Live to Thee," by Huerter. Sermon, "The Ysrdsttck of Jesus. All are welcome to the services ol the church. LAWRENCE HUBERT VlOLINIKl with Rubtnoff, George Stoll. Raymond Paige. Beginners and advanced students accepted. Violin lesson strictly private. Special classes Guitar and Banjo Studio Baldwin Piano Shoppe Phone 338 GERM-FREE CLEANING IS MORE THAN JUST ORDINARY CLEANING! It ia your assurance of plant sanitation. . . that GERM FREE SEAL It means that after ERVICES Flnt Baptist Church. . Fifth at Central. Wolford A. Dim, minister. Residence. 43 Rom Ave. Sunday school at 8:45. Mri. H. D. Remington, Bupt. The pastor will speak at both ser vice. Solo by Mra. D. V. Piatt at tne morning worship hour. Evening service anthem by the choir, "Let the Heavens Rejolco" Duet by Mr, and Mrs. D. V. Piatt. B.Y.P.U. groups meet at 7 p. m. A cordial welcome to all to worship with us. Bishop Dagwell To Visit Here Today Thill Blind RV Dllthnn nn!imlr D. Dagwell will visit St. Mark's Episcopal church In this city. He will rc.curaio at me noiy uommunlon service at 8 o'clock, unfair fh church school at 0:49 and will con firm e class and preach at 11 o'clock A full church la untlMruaf nA since seating space Is reserved for me candidates and their relatives It is suggested thnt members attend early. Riviera RIVIERA. May 14 (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Elicit Swab of California have purchased the "dold Nugget" serv ice station at Sardine creek. The Swabs, with their two sons, have already taken possession. Mr. Swab Is a brother of Hannibal swab of the "Evergreen" auto camp. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flamming and children of Grants Pass and Mr and Mrs. Jack Frost and children of dold Hill were Sunday dinner guests at the Silas Flemmlng home. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of Ecuador S. A., were visiting their ranch hero. the former L. R. skelton place, the past week. They plan to make tnelr home here In a couple of years. Mr. and Mrs. Vencll Oerveny, who have spent the past few months at their mine on the left fork of tht. creek, left for Washington Tuesday May 10, to be gone through the sum mer months. Two young men are holding serv ices at the Foots creek Sunday school mis week Mr. Graham and Mr, Mc Donald. Everyone Invited to attend. Mr, Olive Klercey of Chlno, Oal. who has been visiting friends here the past two weeks, left for her home May 12. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller ol Grants Pass and daughter, Mrs. Walt Melssner and ohlldren of Glen- dale, were Sunday callers at the R. L. MUler home. Mrs. Jesse Fish Is quite 111 at her nome In the colony. WINDOW O LAS 8-We sell window glass and will .uplaoe your oroken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab met Works. HONOLULU PRESENTS r- $C ADRIENNE'S Is The very thing! that travelers used to bring home from Honolulu'! (mart Waikiki shopt are now of fered ltl a complete line here. Bee them now while aize range! are complete, ENJOY LIVING TODAY In One of These Smart Garments smocks SHORTS HOUSE COATS BATHING SUITS BEACH CLOTHES HOUSE PAJAMAS WAIKIKI INDIA SPORT DRESSES SALEM, May 14. (AP) Superin tendent Charles Pray of the state police aald today he would not re lease "Moose" Ctabaugh for the sum mer to play baseball with the Port 'and Beavera, Pray aald no pressure hsd been exerted on him directly lo give the hard-hitting outfielder a leave of ab sence, but said that a letter was writ ten to Governor Martin by the Beaver management several months ago. Pray's attention was called to a plea for Clabaugh'a baseball services In a Portland newspaper. "Ctabaugh haa never asked for leave." Pray said. "He was accepted aa a member of the police on his statement that he had definitely given up professional baseball, and he wouldn't have been accepted If he hadn't so stated." Too Late to Classify FOR RENT 6-room house, $30.00, water paid. 1114 West 8th St. Tel. 13L-L. FOR SALE '33 Chevrolet Master Coach; air wheels and other acces sories: A-l condition. Would con sider trade and terms. Lew Hedge path, Central Point, Box 140. SHEEPMEN Losses through dogs shall bo reported within 48 hours in order to secure compensation. DOQ CONTROL BOARD. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. Available June 1, for summer months. Call after Monday, 110 Lincoln. FOR SALE 8 -room house; fireplace. nardwood rioors; close in on paved street. Box 3433, care Mall Tribune. WANTED Water ram. State make. condition and price. ., Box 3233, Ms 11 Tribune. USED TRACTORS ALLTS-CHALMER8 in excellent con dition; belt pulley and power tsko off. PERRY L. AS HC RAFT McCormlck-Deerlng Farm Machines 133 South Riverside. WANTED Cah for new merchan dise. 10 off this week for cash. REIN HART tte BARKER. LISTEN TO THIS: 1938 Plymouth Sedan; original finish like new; perfect throughout; 90-day guar antee. Only $477; low easy terms. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. FOR PALE Hendersrn motorcycle, BUI McClaln, Rosewood Apts,, No. 7. FOR RENT Electric hedge trimmer. Joe J. Jones, 33 N. Grape. Tel. 369 1400-LB. HORSE Reasonable. E. P. Brooks, 2 miles west of Central Point. THESE IMPORTED Za f r AT S ft t W now urrerea in WAIKIKI SHOP SECOND FLOOR JAVANESE SUN SUITS The dresses are in plain raw silks and hand blocked raw silks All garments are guaranteed washable! Prices Range From $1.95,o $12.95 ADRIENNE'S BE SURE TO SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SALE Flower, pepper and to mato plants. Hothouse on old Pa cific Hwy. north, adjoining Berry dale. USED CARS AND PICKUP '36 PACKARD 8 Touring Sedan. '36 NASH Sedan. Upholstery, finish excellent. Built-in bed, 36 CHEVROLET Coupe. New tires. Car like new. 38 PLYMOUTH Coupe In excellent condition. "84 DO DOE Pickup. '3ft INTERNATIONAL Pickup. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT Packard. International Truck, 136 South Riverside. LET US give that shabby, scabby car a gleaming new finish. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. WENONAH CLUB Benerrt Merchants' Lunch, Tuesday, Redmen hall, 11 till 3. 30c and 35o. PAINT, all colors, per gallon, 11.85. Roofing and Building Paper at a sav ing. Barb Wire, Fencing, wire Screen and chicken Netting. Rolls out any dimensions. Fire Hose, Suction and Garden Hose, also large quantity of used Spray Hose. Pumps, all Mzes; Pipe and Fittings, new and used. Plumbing Fixtures at reduced prices. 1 Used Maytsg Washing Mich Ins at a bargain. 1 only, Majestloe Refrigerator. 1 only, Frlgldalre. See these and save. Used Vaughan Drag Saw. Good shape and cheap. Tents and Tarpaulins, all sizes, and used. New shipment of Shoes and Boot, priced from 26c and up. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1063. 14-FOOT V-type bottom boat, com plete with auxiliary sail; oars. Reasonable. 48 N. Orange. LOST Saturday, May 7th, Waltham pocket watch, with LeTournoau lob. Return to Tribune. Card Readings Madame A. Mueller Honest and .tellable with best of reference Readings si. 00. 723 Sherman street. Phone 96ft -J -I 0"" ...vitiu1"" . l 1 v BATIKS . 1I11IIIUII win ! 1 1 1 Telephone 286