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    fEDFOnP MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OT?"rTiONT, SFSTAY. JTjyTC 12, 1939
PAGE FTTE
St. Mark'l Episcopal.
E. 8. Bartlam, rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Holy ccaimunUn nd aermon, 11
a. m.
Church school. 8:45 a. m.
Cnity.
Mr. Walter Clifton, leader.
133 Cottage 8t.
Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Subject, "New Perspective!."
A cordial invitation to all.
Medford Company of Jehovah'i
Witnesses.
727 South Central Ave.
Bible study, , Sunday evening at
7 :30, Wednesday evening at 7 :S0 nd
Saturday afternoon at 1:45. All who
are Interested In Watch Tower Bible
) study are welcome. No collections.
The Apostolic Faith.
Central Ave. at Third St.
Sunday morning at 10:30.
Sunday evening real live evangel
istic service. 7:30.
Sabbath school for the young peo
ple. Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.
Tuesday. Thursday and Prlday
evenings at 7:45.
' The organ prelude starts on Sunday
evening at 7:15, followed by a sacred
musical program by the orchestra.
If you love the truth, you will en
Joy these meetings. Everybody welcome.
Zlon English Lutheran Church.
W. 4th at Oattdale.
Werner Jessen. -pastor.
Worship service. 8:30 a. m.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Today Is Trinity Sunday when we
emphasize the fact of the unity of
the three divine persons In one Ood
and the- Interpretations of the fact
which la the doctrine of the Trinity.
The sermon today will be "The New
' Birth." and the tent will be John 3:7.
"Ye must be born again."
Dally vacation Bible school ended
Friday with a picnic dinner at noon.
Today some of the 7oungstera will
sing during the services.
A new electric Orgatron organ will
furnish the music today.
We Invite you to worship with us.
First Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor.
Manse. 27 Boss Court. Phone 184.
Eva Heselrtgg Marsh, organist and
director.
- Annual Children's Day program of
music, dialogues, recitations and one
act play, starting promptly at 1:30
a. m. Babies will bs baptized at this
service.
Church school assembly at 9:45 a.m.
C. E.. 7 p. m.
The dally vacation school will con
tinue each morning at 9 a. m., under
direction of Mrs. Dorla Hussong. sup
erintendent, assisted by an able fac
ulty. Annual church and Sabbath school
picnic. Saturday from 8 to 8 p. m.,
Jackson Hot Springs. A cordial wel
come to all.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod.)
E. Main and Portland Ave.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Today
Is Sunday achool picnic day. All par
ent of the children are cordially In
vited to attend service this morning
with their children and attend the
picnic. Children whose parenta can
not attend are asked to make ar
rangements with the parenta to at
tend the picnic. Transportation for
all enrollees' will be furnished.
Bible class at 10 a. m.
At 11 o'clock a special Jubilee ser
vice will be held to commemorate the
tenth anniversary of the congrega
tion. The pastor will speal: on. "The
Growth of the Church." Special
music by the organist. Miss Ann
Ouetrlaff. A 100 percent attendance
la urged.
In the afternoon the entire congre
gation and all enrollees of the vaca
tion Bible school and parenta are in
vited to Join in the Sunday school
k picnic in Llthla park, Ashland. Each
' family la urged to bring a picnic
lunch.
Confirmation Instruction, Monday
7:30 p. m
Bible history claw. Wednesday at 8
p. m.
T P S. social, Thursday at ( p. m.
Vlsltora always welcome.
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Free Samples Furnished
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. Blessed Hope A. C. Church.
( West Jackson at Welch St,
Irvln Dupray, elder.
Btble achool, 9:45 a. m.
No preaching service In the morn
ing. The annual business meeting
will be held Instead.
No Sunday night services until fur
ther notice.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening,
8 o'clock.
Faith Mission
324 West Sixth street.
Blanche Barton, pastor.
Sunday sohool. 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
All other meetings are in the tent
on Sixth near Main. Evangelist C. G
Meyera and party from Florida con
ducting all tent services Sunday at
3 p. m.. every night at 7:45. Week
services 2 p. m. except Saturday.
Central Avenue Church of Christ
Central Ave. and Jackson St.
W. E. Stram, minister.
Meeting In the Gospel Tabernacle.
Special chlldren'a day program and
Bible classes at 9:45 a. m.
10:45 a. m., morning worship and
Lord's supper. Duet by Vera and
Vivian Knopf. Sermon, "Whoso Son
Is This?"
7 p. m., Christian Endeavor and
Bible study groups.
8 p. m "The Last of the Last
Days," message by minister. Duet by
Rose Ellen Sloneker and Maxlne
Pierce.
First Church of Christ. Scientist.
Authorized branch of The Mother
church, The First Church of ChrlBt.
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 212 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. June
13: "God the Preserver of Man."
Wednesday evening church meet
ing. Including testimonials of Chris,
tlan Science healing at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
In 414 and 416. Medford Center build
ing, la open dally from 7 a Jn. to 6
p. m. The librarian la In attendance
from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible
and all authorized Christian Science
literature may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited, to
attend the services and visit the read
ing rooma.
Main Street MethodlKt Church
The gray brick church.
Dr. Jouett P. Bray, pastor.
Church school at 9:45 a. m. Mr.
R. J. Bills, general superintendent.
Junior department superintendent.
Mrs. Prank Roberts.
'Preaching, 11 a, m. Topic. "Restore
Fourfold."
At the close of the morning service
the third quarterly conference will
be held by Rev. T. 8. Wheeler of
Corvallla. All of the conference
members are urged to attend this
session.
Preaching at 8 p. m. by the pastor.
Epworth league and Fellowship
clubs meet at 7 p. m.
Bible study Wednesday, evening at
7:30.
The church and pastor Invite you
to attend all the services of the
church.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel streets.
Joseph Knotts, minister.
9:30 a. m., Sunday achool, meeting
16 minutes early thl morning for
general assembly. There will be a
apeclal program given by the chil
dren who attended the vacation
Bible achool.
11 a. m.. morning worship. Sermon
theme, "The Afjaolute Light of Ood."
Anthem. Solo. "The Holy City." by
Adams, sung by Miss Mary Anne
Gates. Prelude, by Chopin: offertory,
Morning Song, by Williams; postlude.
by Raffy. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang,
director. Mrs. Doris Condtt Lantz.
organist.
7 p. m., all young people are In
vited to attend the Epworth league.
8 p. m. For the Informal evange
listic service the pastor will use as
his theme. "Models: Ancient and
Modern."
Monday at 8 p. m.. In the gymna
sium, the pastor will give a lecture
on "Life In Peru." This lecture Is
sponsored by the members of the
Epworth league.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
mum-
Full Ocapel Church
Newtown street near. West Main.
Leonard Weston,' pastor.
Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.
Morning 'worship, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m.
Bible study Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Special chlldren'a service and adult
prayer meeting Friday, 8 p. m.
- Coma be refreshed By the word oi
Ood.
Free Methodist Church
337 Wast' 10th street.
Sunday achool, 9:45 a. m.
Sermon by pastor. 11 a. m.
In the afternoon there will be a
great missionary rally In connection
with the district quarterly meeting at
Ashland. Special singing at all these
services. There will be no Sunday
evening service at the church aa
many plan to attend the Free
Methodist church services at Ash
land, Rev. R. J. Milton, "district
elder," bringing the message.
Midweek service, 7:30 p. m.
Church of God
At Haven and Holly.
T. O. Sattcrfleld, pastor.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
Mr. Herman Dressier, superintend
ent, with a fine staff of teachers.
There la a class and a welcome await
ing you. Sunday Is children's day.
we would like to see a large number
out. 1
Morning worship at 11 a. ro., the
pastor will deliver a message In the
benefit of children.
Young people's meeting at 8:46 p. m.
Evening services at 7 :46 p. m.
Good congregational and special
slngmg that you will enjoy. Better
come and spend the evening with us.
Prayer and praise service each
Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
Church of the Nazarene
Holly at First
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evangelist,
will be heard at 10:46 on the
topic: "Two Powers and Three
Worlds." Bpeclal music during devo-
ttonala.
Mlas Helen Wilson, who haa been
active In Christian service for some
yeara in and about Medford will
preach at the 7:45 evening hour
Miss Wilson la widely known through
out southern Oregon aa a result of
a variety of service to the com
munity. The hour will be supple
mented by musical presentations.
flnnriv achool Q:45 under direction
Mrs. Clara Caulklns. superintendent.
This department nsa largely JUr
nlshed the enrollment for our dally
vacation Bible school of approxl
ma.Dtv inn vixltnra welcome.
Young People's meeting 6:45 under
leadership of Mrs. Mattle Mouse.
Junior meeting 6:45 under super
vision Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford.
Miss Helen Wilson and Mlsa Marlon
Meegan will be heard by the children
at this hour.
First Chrlitlan Church
Ninth and Oakdale.
James M. Hamilton, pastor.
Effle Herbert Kurtz, music director.
Mabel C. Sims. Instrumental music
Ralph L. Cook, church school su
perintendent.
Sunday school, 8:46 a. m. Every
man's Bible class in courthouse
Those who did not make a children's
day offering for missions last Sunday
will please do so today.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock. An
them by choir, "Father To The I
Come." by Clark, sermon oy pastor,
"Ambassadors of Christ."
Young peoplea' societies and adult
study group meet at churen uunaay
7 o. m.
Sunday evening church service
opens at 8 o'clock with M. E. Olson
leading In a period of hymn singing
Anthem. "Let the Earth Be Joyful,"
by Norman. Sermon, "Back-Stage
Labors."
Vacation church achool will run
for two more weeks. Last chance to
enroll will be Monday at 9 a. m.
The school will close with a apeclal
program at the church Sunday night.
June 36. No fee charged for enroll
ment. Bakery Strike Deadlock
SEATTLE. June 11. P) Seattle's
bakery atrlke went Into It third day
today with bakers and operators un
able to reach an agreement and with
two additional unions also making
wage demands.
30 YEARS CONTINUOUS
SERVICE - SINCE 1908
At Third and Fir Streets
Furnishing: Dependable Building
Service and Quality Materials
Let us add your name to our growing
list of satisfied customers
CALL and inspect our new offices and look over'
our large stock of materials, house plans, re-model
suggestions and let us make
free estimates and plans for
jrou.
We arrange long term Finance of your
needs.
Evangelists Plan
Camp Meeting At
Wonder July 1-10
A Keswick convention of young
musical evangellsta will be held at
wonder. 13 mllea south of Grants
Pass on the Redwood highway, July
1 to 10. with special programs on
July 3 and 4. Rev. Walter Duff and
several well known evangellsta are
sponsoring the gathering.
Evangeline Duff McNeill will sing,
accompanying herself on the large
harp she played In Ireland last year.
Haldane Duff will tell of his visit
!sst year to 12 European countries
Rev. Archie McNeill, son of the
famous Scotch evangelist, will alnv
and preach In the big tent.
Christian families of all churches
are offered free camping for the
ten days, In a natural park.
Lutheran, Presbyterian. Methodist
Episcopal and Baptist preachers will
take part. The opening night will
be dedicated to tha "aaddl bag"
preachers, and T. L. Jones of south
ern Oregon fame.
Mrs. Archie Pierce of Medford Is
scheduled to ting at the convention.
gOCETY
and Clubs
(Continued From Page 4.)
Building- Bridge
Club Party Soon
Building bridge club will meet
Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Ouy Conner.
516 West Belmont avenue.
A dessert luncheon will be en
Joyed after which bridge will be
played for tha remainder of the aft
ernoon.
Ever-Ready
Circle Meets
The Ever Ready circle of the Pres
byterian church will hold its monthly
meeting and all day picnic Tuesday
at tha summer home of Mrs. John
Whtta on Wagner creek.
Pythian Sisters
Meet Monday
Pythian Sisters will convene Mon
day evening at 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. J. Conrsd, 633 Palm street.
Mrs. Ruth Walden will be the as
sistant hostess. All members are
asked to attend this Important ses
sion. f
Merrltt Circle
Meets Tuesday
The Merrltt circle of the Presby
rlan church will meet Tuesday at
1 o'clock for a picnic luncheon with
Mrs. H. F. W. Spllver, 530 Hamilton
street. Each member Is requested to
bring her own servloe and a dish
for the picnic lunch.
Oram Circle
Meets Tuesday
Grace Circle of the Presbyterian
church will have a luncheon Tues
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Harry Marx, 133 Portland avenue at
1 o'clock. Members are to bring their
own service.
Queen Esther
Members Meet
Queen Esther circle will convene
Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
at tha home of Mrs. Homer Harvey.
106 Lincoln street. Dessert luncheon
will be served.
O.A.V. Auxiliary
Meets Tuesday
D.A.V. auxiliary will hold a reg
ular buslneas meeting at 8 o'clock
Tuesday evening In the armory.
Members ara to bring home made
candy.
a -
Just Folks
Meet Thursday
Just-Folks will convene Thursdsy
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. F. E. Nichols.. 622 South
Holly street. Mrs. Arthur Short will
be assistant hostess for tha teuton.
Women of Moos
Meet This Week
Women of the Moose will have
two meeting! thli week. Monday
afternoon at 1:30 o clock at th
home of Mrs. Pearl Orlfftn on Chest
nut street, member will convene
and again at the Knights of Pythias
hall on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Members are asked to be present
at both sessions.
Degree of Honor
Meet Thuraday
Degree of Honor club will meet
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the
hall over the Baldwin Piano shoppe.
A regular business session will be
In order.
E
SAFE OE RECLUSE
MASTONTOWK. P., June U
API A fortune which Attorney
Dean D. Sturglss estimated "might
reach $500,000" was found In an old
safe here after the death of a recluse
who lived In a house without run
ning water, electric lights or other
conveniences.
State motor patrolman aald the
four heirs, Mrs. David Oans of Phila
delphia and her three daughters,
gasped ss the door of the Iron box
belonging to the late Fred Schroyer.
72, was awung open by a locksmith
Scores of 91,000 bills, a mass of
dusty Liberty bonds and other nego
tiable securities were stacked neatly
Inside. Wild rumors placed the for
tune In the "millions" but Sturglu
said It would not exceed $000,000.
Sehroyer died May 81 tn a Union
town hospital, protesting against the
ministrations of x physicians treating
htm for diabetes,
WEATHER REPELS
EVEREST ASCENT
DARJEELINO. India, June 11.
(AP) Mount Everest's eternal snows
remained Inviolate today as bitter
weather forced a British expedition
to abandon an assault on the world's
highest peak.
Word reached here tha the mountain-climbing
party headed by H. W '
Tllman had turned back after bat
tling rains, furious gales, snow ava
lanches and bitter cold.
It was the seventh successive
expedition within recent years to
attempt unsuccessfully to scale the
unconquered peak 30.141 feet above
sea level.
It was believed American and Oer-
man parties attempting to climb
near-by Himalayan heights were
making fair progress though no word
had been received from them re
cently. IH TALK CHAMP
CORVALLIS. June llv-(AF) Al
lan Parker, 16, Portland, won the
Oregon championship of 4-H club
public speakera today and will rep
resent the state at the national
conference of the American Institute
for Cooperation at Pullman, Wash.,
next month.
The Institution sponsored the non
test on the subject of "Why Youth
Should Be Interested In Cooperative
Movements?"
Parker argued that 'youth should
be encouraged to study such move
ments and learn to apply tfhem as
a solution to problems "that sow
strangle our nation."
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. 0.
Parker, 843 North Russet street, and
has been active In forestry, home
beautlflcatlon. rural electrification
and other club projects.
AIRPLANE USE TO
FIGHT FIRE EYED
8AM rRANCIBCO. June li.4n
Tha growing Jmportanea of airplanes
In actually combining forest fires
cama to light today In a report
of 8. B. Show, regional tJ. 8. foraatar,
of San PTanclaco.
Show aald "preliminary experl
menta Indicate that It la entirely
practicable to fly o?er amall flrea
eien at high altitude. In rough coun
try and drop water and other
flra retardenta on tha fire with a
high degree of accuracy."
He aald work thus far ahewa that
continued experimentation during
the current fire eeaeon la Justified,
an rranrl.ro Bolter
SAN FRANCISCO. June II. (AP
USDAt Butter ecore. sa-3; Sl-a;
90-34; "9-23.
SACRAMENTO, June 11 p
Churntng cream btitterfat: Flret
grade 38; aecond grade 3V4.
Card of Thanks.
We wlah to express our appreciation
to our friend, and nelghbora for their
klndneaa and iympathy during our
recent berearement: alao for tha beau
tiful floral offertnga. T. A. Starana
and Family.
Swedish Matiage
Helman Bath.
MODER4TF. I HAROF.S
Ashland Phone 144
ADVERTISING AIDS
WASHINGTON. June It. flpi The
Federal Home Loan bank review said
today that savings and' loan associa
tions In many parts of the country
had obtained exceptional expansion
of their business by cooperative ad
vertising in newspapers.
The review published a survey of
a score of auch campaigns. It said
the public in the campaign areas had
become "much more aware of the
facilities and advantages of savings
and loan association" and "an unus
ually large number of new aavlngs
account have been opened and many
new home loans have been made."
"These campaigns reveal that ef
fective cooperative advertising, like
other advertising of financial in at!
tutlons, is culminating In Its effect,'
the review said. "A well planned, con
sistent program over a period of
months succeeds, where sporadic and
Intensive campaigns of shorter du
ration have fntled."
4-
QUIT FALL CLAIM
WASHINGTON, June 11. tfv-The
federal trade commission said today
the Qraham-Palge Motors corpora
tion. Detroit, had agreed to stop ad
vertising that Its automobile will go
faster than any other car "in Amer
ica."
The com ml i Ion, also announced
that the company had agreed to cease
representing that, because of the par
ticular type of oil filter used In Its
cars, oil bills or changes will drop
any fixed percentage.
"It agrees to stop representing Its
car as the official u. 8. economy
Champion, or otherwise implying that
such car haa been so designated by
any Branch or the U. S. government,1
the commission said.
Noted Dead
LOS ANOELE8, June 11. (API
Mr.. Dora Phelpa Buell. T7. a noted
suffraget and anca called tha "silver-
tongued girl orator of tha west." died
at her home here yesterday. Funeral
aervlcaa are pending. Mri. Buell
earned her title as an orator when
she campaigned for William Jennlnsr
.Bryan for president on tha free allver
Issue.
First Pendleton Fatality
PENDLETON, June 11. (n Pen
dleton's first trafrlo fatality of the
year early thla morning took the
life of Earl Radllff. 14. and sent
Gilbert Holeman, 10, to tha hospital
with a minor Injury.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED to buy men's used shoes,
large suits. Used Wardrobe Shop,
618 E. Main.
SHEEPMEN
Losses through dogs shall be reported
within 48 hours In order to secure
compensation.
DOO CONTROL BOARD.
FOR SALE Barley hay In shock, $8.
Also clover and grass hay In shock.
$7. Team of mares, harness and
suckling colt, $130. Hasklt, Four ,
corners, crater lsks Hwy.
NOTICE. FARMERS I
It will be to your Interest to see W.
X. Alexander at Central Point be
fore buying new or used farm machinery.
To every son and
daughter in town:
FOR RENT 8 -room modern house
In Medford; 917.00, water paid. P.
O. Box 10, Jacksonville.
CONVALESCENT HOME In Ashland Is
called "Friendly Center.' Twelve
cabins and nine small apartments,
all rented to pleasant people. Only
6 rooms resftrvtwj for patients. Oood
business clear. Take some trade.
Buy from owner.
FOR SALE Training cage for young
Birds, compartments, aa; glass
cimrn. si 50; wall bed and spring.
$0. Want refrigerator, small tent
and good singing canary. Call 153.
.smana.
PULLETS OH more New Hsmpshlres.
Barred Rocks cross, 4 months. Dean
Stacy. 665-Y. -
193(1 FORD DeLuxa Sedan. Special
Bargain price for Sunday oniy
$287.60. Easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
AUCTION SALE At Pavilion. Mel
ford. Ore., Saturday. June 18. Ranch
consignment consisting of 10 good
dairy cows, horses, hogs, poultry.
auuu-gai. rea wood tame, macmnery
some furniture, dairy equipment,
etc. .artlea having property to sell
can col. a. H. Dudley. 651 -J-3
So. Ore, Livestock Auction Co.
FOR SALE 1020 Ford Sedan; motor
rubber good condition: 1027 Ford
dump truck, good condition. J
Wlngfleld, Jacksonville.
FREE HOUSE PLANS.
FREE Architect's Blue Prints.
FREE Long term losn service.
(For a limited time onlv.l
See us before planning building
Save money get quality service.
A f IONEER YARD Since 1008.
At 3rd and Fir Sts.
THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO., INO
FOR SALE Pedigreed Scottish male
terriers. 3 months old. Tel. 888-R
for appointment.
FOR TRADE '30 etude baker Slm
for equity in later mode,! light
dan. Phone 353. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 8 good milk cows, friwh
short time; and wcaner pigs. House
with red roof across from Lone Pino
sohool,
HAVE your furnlturet reupholstered.
repaired. Phone 969-R.
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filming property provides the complete surface
protection necessary to excellent insect control.
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Zlnn sulfate Sulfur, Arsrnlral, Nicotine, Copper-Lime and
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Reg. V. 8. Pat. Off.
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American Fruit Growers, Inc.
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Rogue River Spray Company
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plant at Bear Creek Orchards.
$2, $2.25, $2.50 and up to $5
Reinhart & Barker
"Medford'i Arrow Bhirt Store"
FOR SALE 4 brood sows, or will
trade for chickens or cow. Scott
Darby, turn eaat at Crater Lake
Four Corners.
FOR SALS Hay In the field, or will
deliver. Also would trade hay for
tam. Scott Darby, turn east at
Crater Lake Four Corners,
aifja sons, aioaiienv deep
X I I 4 7 o11' coey -"oom cottsge,
rtawlv timrrMA 4nlH
and out, good well, lights, chicken
house, bam, garage: Immediate pos
session; very good district. Terms.
Also .
A A ft ft A acres aairy rsrm. oo
S Z Dull Irrigated;
WWW hmiiu ham- trrA
cross -fenced; will carry 80 dairy
cows. Trade for city or suburban.
Also
SAAAA etwa-cn lum, 7 mil
SKulll r,ver frontage, excellent
WW WWW fi.hlna. ft-M irrigation
A real buy. Wonderful subdivision
possibilities.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOB
No. 7 N. Bartlett St.
fl-ACRE ranch, a -room modern house,
city water, Irrigation, stocked; for
sale or rent. House with red roof
across from Lone Pine school.
YOUNG MAN wilt take congenial com
panion to L. A. via Redwoods. Share
expenses. I'JIO West 10th.
FOR SALE 3.000.000 ft. of pine tim
ber, 31 miles from Medford. B. O.
Coulter, Beagle. Ore.
FOR RENT 8 -room furnished house,
$33.80. water psld. Available today.
Call at 333 N. Grape.
FOR IS ALE Placer claim, bench
gravel, good pay. Placer claim em
bracing two claims. Good ground.
Might consider lease to responsible
party. Box 3000, Tribune.
WANTED Largo alee, used refriger
ator, garbage burner, counter for
lunch room and hot water heater.
Box 3439, Tribune.
FOR SALE Oood family cow. fresh;
weaner pigs, yearling bull. Reason
able. Sam Boussum, Applegate.
ZINNIAS, TOMATO PLANTS, Bo d'.
820 West 13th.
FOR SALE old-fashioned black
walnut dining chairs; In flrst-ctass
condition Price $00. Tel. Q0S-R.
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robe, a Turkish wtter-pipe tod
Indian cfaha.
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is an Arrow Shirt
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better, its bullous rtevef cobm off.
It's tailored to your shape. And
it's Sanforixcd guaranteed not
to shrink!
Be kind to jom Dad get him
an Arrow shirt, or two or three.
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