MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JULY 21. 1940.
PAGE FTVE
Church Interests and Notices
Medford Companj of Jehovah's
The Medford Company of Jsho
vJT Witneaee meet avery Wednes
day at 7:48 p. m. and every Sunday
at 1 AS p. n. at 823 North Central.
All Interested la Watch Tower Biol
study are welcome.
Charrh ol Chrttt
Worth Court St.
Blnflni beginning 10:18 a. m.
Exhortation meeting, 10:4S, with
communion U:4S.
The evening aervica la a service
tor the young member. 7:45 p. m.
You are welcome to all service
at the Church of Christ.
The falvallon Army
238 Bartlett St.
Sunday achool, 0:30 a. m.
Holiness meeting 11 I. ra.
Toung peoples Legion. 8:16 p. m.
Saltation meeting. 7. SO p. ra.
Mrs. Captain Cos will be the
speaker at both aenrlcea Sunday.
On Tueaday evening at 7:30 p.
m. there will be epecte! meeting
for the member of the cor pa and
11 are requested to be present.
Saint Mark's Charrh
(Episcopal)
Corner Oakdale and Fifth.
Rev. Herald O. Gardner, B. D.
S a. m. Holy communion. A quiet
devotional service without music or
sermon.
10 a. m. Morning praver and aer
mon. Lay readera aaalatlng In the
eervioe. T. Williams and Fred Strang.
Senior choir under direction of Mra.
Roberta Ward Bebb. Mra. Eva Haael
rlga Marab. organist.
Strangera and newcomers ere al
ways aaaured a cordial welcoms at
Saint Mark's.
Inlty
818 Medford Center Bide;.
Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. Subject,
"Communion A Observed in Unity."
Bpeclel communion servios. This la
the service given at the Unity an
sua conference, at Unity Farm In
June.
W extend a welcome to all and
Unity members and frlenda are
gd to be present at this spedsl
dommunton service.
Rooms are open dally except Sun
daya. 10 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.
Current Unity literature and Unity
booka may be purchased and a ren
tal library la maintained.
Marlon Clifton, leader.
Medford Foursquare Charrh
Jsckson and Central Ave.
Per. Mr. and Mra. H. E. Schneldau.
ps store.
Sunday achool 9 45. Classes for all
ages.
Sundsy morning worship 11. Rev.
Schneldau bringing the second mes
sage In a aeries of messages on the
"Book of Revelation." a book of
prophecy.
Sunday evening. Crusaders. 8:30.
Sundsy evening evangelistic. 7:45.
Evangelist 1. W. Brown will close
his revival campaign with a pro
phetic message on "The Marriage
Supper of the Lamb."
Week-night services. 8:00. Tuea
day. Thursday snd Friday. A hearty
welcome awalta all at "The Friendly
Church" of Medford.
First Church of Christ. Scientist
Authorised branch of The Mother
church. The first Church of Christ
Scientist. In Boston, Maaa.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 912 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July
31, "Life."
Wednesday evening meetlnss which
Include testimonies of Christian
Science -healing,, are held at 8:00
o'clock.
Sunday school at B:S0 o'clock.
The reading room, which la lo
cated at 414 and 41ft Medford Cen
ter building, la open dally from 7 a.
m. to p. m. Ihe librarian la In
attendance from 10 to 4. at which
time the Bible and all authorised
Christisn Science literature may be
read, borrowed or purchased.
The public la cordially Invited to
attend the service and vlalt the
reading room.
Federated Charrh
(Central Pointl
Far. C. R. luther, paator. Tele'
phone 58.
8:48 a. m. Bible school. Bring
your Bible. A clsss for svery age
Wm. Ksmberg, superintendent.
11 a. m. Worship. Message by the
pastor. "The Church and Ita Sig
nificance." 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Both
senior snd Junior societies.
8:00 p. m. Evsngellstlc meeting
Message by the pastor.
Monday. 7:S0 p. m. Men's prsyer
meeting.
Tuesdsy. J:S0 p. m. ladles' Bible
elaaa.
Tuesday. 80 p. m. Bvsnsjeiistle
committee meeting.
Wednesdsv. 8 00 p. m Mid-week
prseer sr.d praise service. .
Thursdsy J 150 p. m. Missionary
aocjetv meet at the church.
Thursday. 8 00 p. m. Choir prac
tice. Make this church your church
home.
rhnrrh of the Nerarene
Holle at First
Per. Mlsa Msmle Batley, mlsslcn
arr to the British West Intllee, will
ir-st at the 10:44 momma eervlee.
Free M Wealherfrtfd. nastar
.,.-.1... u . th. 7-as
.,.,,- h,e oe, -The Mean,
Re aching Ood." Special muale both
momma and evenlnt.
Sundav erhool. : a. m.: Mr.
Holly Michael, aupertntendent. aa
aisted by M-a. Ethel Komstad and
Mra. Mare Poaur. other departmental
supervisors. MM Bsllry will ad a re as
the aesaloni.
Three your: people sroup meet
8 e p tn.: HYP. HI-NT. and Jun-
lor. iltreced respetieelT br Mra.
V1 Michael. Mis Oennjde Ifelaon.
and Mr, rred M. Weatherfird
weesj-nishi meetir.f wennesaey a
7 4S
Thle church will sponsor a city- I Mrs. John Hueners. Lottie Bow
wide indoor camp meetinj. which man and Mane Huenera are (iting
la destined to reach Into the en- , a dinner Thuraday at 7 p. ra. la the
v.rons round about, brymnlnr. Wed- John Hueners h'-m near Jeraaon
needey. July a:, to conclude Sun- rule. All interested are cordially In
day Aue-ist 11 Vfvn fo further rlted ?-cc-ed will f-i to the Laoie
er.novinccrnm Ad ury
To al aervic-s the ptjbu.- la es- vi.;.-rs aiwaya welcoma to a..
USA a ft&aftu iBTiuucav lawtsoa.
Phoenlt Christian Charrh
Bible school at 10 a. ra, followed
by oommualoa.
Prearhtng rnriee 11 to IS. Sub
"Th Ma.fi Thai Went an Strlk
or nara tou oeen nooeor-
Ho evening armeee til later la the
aeaaoa. Don t fall Ood'e eauee. Juat
com and do your part, to correct
paat evil.
Id. at. Brewnflgf.
First Fresbyterlaa Charrh
Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor: Mrs
Verl O. Falling, organist; Edna Eifert.
choir director.
Worship. 11 s. m. with sermon by
the pastor. "The Meeaase of the
Hills." Solo, recitative and aria. EH.
by Costrs; Mra L. F. Nellsen.
Church school assembly 10 a. m.
with classes for all Stirs.
Union City park service 8:80 p.
m. A cordial welcome to all.
The first Methodist Church
West Msin and Laurel St. -
Joseph Knotts, mlniater; B. S.
Neumann. Sunday achool eupertnten
dent; Mrs. Elsie Csrlton Btrsng. mu
sic director; Mrs. Doris Condlt Lenta,
organist.
9:45 a. ra. Sunday school.
11 a. ra. Worship. Sermon theme.
"Secret of Power." Special muale.
5:30 p. m. Union rvlee In the
city park.
8:48 Wealey Fellowahlp hour.
1:00 p. m. Evening service In
Wesley ehepel sponsored by the
vounc people.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
The First Baptist Church
Filth and North Central Sta.
Wolford A. Dawes, minister; Mr.
Fred Landers. Sunday school super
intendent; Mrs. Clem Finley. choir
director; Mr. Kenneth Raymond, or
ganist.
Bible school 8:48. Classes lor ail
aa.ee.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Har
mon. "How Christ usee tne maim
Special music by the choir.
Youner people'a services 7 p. m.
Evening worship 8:00 o'clock. Ser
mon. 'Something Uncsrtsln." Special
music. Congregational singing. There
will be baptisms at the close of tne
service.
All are Invited to worship with us.
First Christisn Church
Ninth and Oakdale Sta.
r, w. Coleman, minister
45 Church school. Graded
classes for all ages. "Every Msn's
Bible Class'' meets In the courthouse.
10 :5 Morning worship. Special
service. Last meeting In sanctuary
wnn it Is remodeled. Prelude. "In-
wrmerto." Marglnl; offertory. "Angels
Serenade" Drdla: anthem, "Thou
Art the Christ." Wilson: sermon. "Oo
Forward." There will be a meeting
of the congregation ss ire cioe
the service followed by a anon meet
ing of the official board.
ft:3fj union vesper eerviwe
P""' -
o:30 Intermeaiaie tntiun
deavor meeting.
7:00 Young people a meeunga.
Prlenda and visitors are Invited
to attend thee services.
Pilgrim Holiness Chorrh
East Jsckson and Bessie streets.
near Roosevelt school. Rev. C. Edwin
Cos. pastor.
A speclsl musical treat m
Wednesday at S p. m. at the church.
The "Kings Envoys" quartet and
n.o.ie melodlers of the good old
gospel type, from Huntington Park.
Cal.. Bible School Will appear ...
for the first time.
A new era In the Bunaay ecnooi
at S:4 a. m.
The nastor's topic st tne ll a. m.
service "B-U-T." Special mualc.
Evaneellst S. E. Woordawortn wiu
apeak at the 7:45 p. ra. service on
The Second Advent. '
Children's meetings p. m.
P.T.PJ. at 8:45 p. m.
Prlday evening cottage meeting,
o'clock.
The home church that always nas
a warm welcome.
mil Gospel Church
Newtown street near West Main.
Leonard Weston, pastor.
Sunday school. 8:45 a. m.
Morning worahlp. 11 a. m.
Young people. 8:45 p. m.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 p. ra.
By popular demand, revival meet
ings being conducted by Evsngellst
Perns A. Dodd have been extended
another week. Rev. Dodd t singing
and gospel messages have brought
fresh Inaplratlon to many people.
We feel that all Medford should
hear this man of Ood, and the
church unltea In an InvttaUon to
everyone.
Thle morning Mr. Dodd will speak
on "Lovest Thou Me?" and his theme
for the evening will be "A Puller
Significance of the Atonement." Alao
there will be service every nigtt
this week except Saturday at 7:45
This church Is uniting In the
union services held In the eity park
at 8:80 p. m.
t. Peter's Lutheran Chart
fPvnodlcai Conference!
East Main and Portland avenue;
Harry H. Toung. pastor.
Sunday school. 8:45 o'elork.
No morning worship here this
morning. The congregation In Orente
"v -. ...
Paaa Is celebrating I'a annual mission
festival in It rhurch. and Second
atreets. The Mf-dford confresatlon la
cordially Intlted to attend. Dlelne
" '
n,,,n. T wrh.; h7, at a a
Divine worahlp n'.r at p. m
Theme: "wi.ee and Mother. Frer"
A special imitation to all women
of tho conrrriation and all inter-
eated.
Resular cor, ere rational business
meetiner thla evenins after eemce.
i All roter requested to be present,
I Visitors cordially Invited.
Confirmation Instruction Monday,
p m.
isuraav wnom teay-ner meetinf
! Wednesday. 8 p m.
Advent Christian Church
Oomer jackaon and Welch At.
James Kaa. paator
At a. ra. Bible achool. Mr. J. A.
Dteklnaon. auperintendent. If you
afflliatioa come.
-
brtn Tour hlldren. w have a
place for you.
11 a. ra. Morning worship Our
subject, "Will ye also go away." Tou
are Invited to those services.
T-TO-F
DESPITE
SPEECH IS AHEAD
By DeWltt MaeKentl
Hitler's neare-sneech leave'
the situation Just where it was. I
unless the British government!
sues for terms something I
which Premier Churchill less
than a week ago declared never
would happen.
This being the case Europe
must endure a conflict which,
as Hitler says, "can end only
with the complete annihilation
of one or the other ot the two
adversaries."
Well, that'i what this war
started out to be a fight to a
finish between Germany and
England and that'i likely to
be the way it winds up.
The Nazi chieftain sayi he
knows that this "will bring up
on the people unending suffer
ing and misery" but that he has
relieved his "conscience towards
the things that will then come,
that is if this last appeal to reas
on is unheeded by England.
The reichstag speech also was!
intended as a tonic for the Ger- Dln street.
man people. Win or lose, I Viola Aldredge. District Dep
think they have hard times uty President, with the follow
ahead of them. ing installing team from Central
But besides this, I can't es-!
cape the feeling that Hitler!'Je officers of Olive Rebekah
would give much if he could lodge: Clara Vincent, Marshall;
secure peace at this time. Of j Inez Ferguson, Warden; Betty
course, it would be on his terms, j Pankey, Secretary: Ruth Rohl.
but he could afford to make j treasurer: Ida Henderson, guard;
heavy concessions to Britain if, Lillian Weidman and Sally
he could keep his present con-1 Musty, leaders; Mrs. H. W. Cop
quests without having to fight : inger, chaplain, and Minnie
further to hold them.
He says he Is going to win,
and he certainly has a right to
a great degree of confidence.
The odds perhaps are in his
favor.
In undertaking to Invade
England (if he does) he will be
essaying a feat which would
appall the average military
leader. He is, as Prime Minis
ter Churchill has said, coming
up against a much bigger pro
position than he has heretofore
encountered on the battlefield.
Some neutral observers concede
Britain a fighting chance to win.
I was much struck this morn
ing by a little item from Wash
ington, An economic report re
ceived from Germany by the
commerce department says po
tatoes, gram and other com
modifies are being grown on
military airports, especially in
corners and tides which can be
spared from war purposes.
Of course, this doesn't mean
that Germany is hungry already.
It is an exhibition of German
efficiency. Still, such extreme
measures bespeak a fear of the
future. Over Germany, as well
as the rest of the continent,
hangs the threat of the hunger
which overtook the reich in the
world war and forced ita sur
render.
V.F.W. TO PICNIC,
ASHLAND, JULY 28
Veterans of Foreign Wars,
District No. 8. will hold a pic
nic in Lithia Park, Ashland, at
noon Sunday, July 28 In honor
of Department Commander Ira
D. Canfield and District Auxil
iary President Ida Crandall.
Crater Lake post and auxil
iary will hold no meetings in
August. Next meeting will be
September 3.
The July 18 meeting of Del
Rogue post and auxiliary at
Grants Pass was visited by a
number from neighboring posts,
including Commander T. Schus
ter; District No. 8 commander.
E. Wilcox; Adjutant Floyd
Crosslin; President Ida Cross -
lin: Mrs. E. Wilcox and Iti
.
I Blackwell, of Ashland, and De.
partment Commander Ira D.
C-enfield
and Mrs. Canfield.
l port Commander Merrill
iieneka and Auxiliary Presl-
dnt Clarissa M. Beneka. of
-. , , .
. i.,rl,t" Uke Pst- Commander
loydrPv"'' of tne D A V-
Mrs. Dover, and Niel R. Allen,
Department Commander of the
t American Legion.
1 Dancing and refreshments
i were enjoyed at the close of
i the meeting.
j
Tribune want adi
'I
Electrical
CONTRACTORS
Medford Electric
r1ernent Met.fd AMI
Pln'tie )
Stoop, Squat, Squint
a '5iA
Stoop, Squat and Squlni. tha
About Nothing" ona oi the four plays now in rehearsal for the
sixth annual Shskespesrean Festival in Ashland next month.
What dastardly deads thasa black-hearted rascals ara plotting
are not generally known, but in real life thay are. from led to
right. Den Shanahan. Delmsr Solam and Douglas Hubbard.
Society
Clara Mary Davis
(Continued From Pag Four)
Lodges Hold Joint
Installation in
Medford Hall
Joint Installation of Olive Pe
bckah Lodge and the I. O. O. F.
lodge was held Tuesday evening
in he odd Fellows Hall on West
Point Rehekah lodge, installed
Hedgepath, musician.
William Musty, district deputy
grand master, with the follow
ing installing tram from Cen
tral Point Installed the officers
of Odd Fellows lodge No. 8
Medford; J. E. Vincent, D. G.
Warden; Fred Hesselgrace, G
Warden; J. W. Weidman, secre
tary: E. W. Hedgepath, treasurer;
H. W. Copinger, chaplain; Stan
ley Jones and Larry Rohl.
guards.
The newly elected officers of
Olive Rebekah lodge are as fol
lows: Noble Grand, Gertrude
Moffet: R. S. N. G., Carrie Mc-
Dannel; L. S. N. G., Lottie How
ard; Vice Grand, Mary Cave;
R. S. V. G., Bessie Thompson;
L. S. V. G., Rosie Young: ie
cording secretary, Mary Wiley
treasurer, Charlotte Brenner
man; conductor. Leah Ivie; w.f
den, Julia Gregory; outside
guardian, Ethel Peace; inside
guardian, Edna Hilderbrand
chaplain, Mina Hoffman, and
musician, Ella Gould.
The newly elected officers for
the I. O. O. F. lodge No. 83.
Medford. are as follows: Noble
Grand. Perl C. Bateman: R. S. N
G., Sam Bateman: L. S. N. G.
N. J. Wiley; Vice Grand, George
C. Wimer; R. S. V. G., P. M
Aldredge; L. S. V. G . F. D.
Scripter: conductor. J. W. Ham
lin: inside guardian, George
Bishop: outside guardian, W. H
Dyer; R. S. S., Oliver Rogers:
L. S. S., W. H. Harvey, and chap
lain, A. J. Hanby.
Refreshment committee con
sisted of the following members:
Leah Ivie, Helen Keesee, Geor-
gianna Hussong. Louise Hick
man, Frank Redden. P. M
Aldredge and Homer Harvey.
A large crowd was In attend
ance and a pleasant evening was
enjoyed.
GetToaelher
Picnic Soon
Get-Together club vlll hold
a picnic at the Helman Path
for members and their families,
Wednesday evening at 7 o'cldck.
Members are asked to bring a
picnic basket and their own ser
vice. Ice cream, coffee and
sugar will be furnished by the
club. Those having room to
take others are akcd to meet
1 at thg Eaglea h?" at 8 '"
i.ji.. iu
b.ui.l lu
Will Meet
Ladies Ail of tha Methodist
rhnrrh will meet Tni.u1nv after.
noon In church parlors for
"homecominff, ' at 2 o'clock.
JOF SALES
Starts TOMORROW
Reductions for Every
Member of the family
BUSTER BROWN
3unr ?t n r f
afllWe W WSwa a
three villains of
nd Clubs
Festival Dress r
Rehearsals to
Start Monday
Dress rehearsals for the four
productions to be given during
the sixth annual Shakespearean
festival in Ashland next month,
will start tomorrow and will con
tinue up to the first night of the
opener, August 9, Director Wil
liam David Cottrell has an
nounced. Costumes are being completed
by Art Director Lois M. Bowmer
and will be seen to best effect
under a new arrangement of
floodlights and colored spots.
New sound equipment is also
being installed to better the
acoustics in the open air theater.
Between 100 and 125 new cos
tures are being completed for
the new productions, at least 40
for the showing of "Much Ado
About Nothing'' alone.
Committee heads in Ashland
and Medford are reporting that
the annual sponsoring member
ship drive is being accorded
much more favorable response
than in the past. Holders of
sponsoring membership tickets
may secure their reservations In
Medford at Prultt's Music Cen
ter in Ashland, at the civic Eliza
bethan theater, after July 25.
The general box office will open
shortly after the first of the
month.
Seating arrangements within
the theater have been revised
and should prove much more
favorable than in the past. Three
reserved sections are to be used
and the seats tlienpvelves have
been arranged to provide better
views of the stage.
Queen Elizabeth and the
Shakespearean court will go on
tour late this month and promo
tion heads are completing de
tails on this phase.
Wenonah Club
Has Meeting
Wenonah club met Thursday
afternoon at the home of Ber
nice Wilson for dessert bridge
and pinochle. Prizes were won
by Mary Lou Watson and Glaoyj
Rammin.
Ruth Miller was a guest dur
ing the affair. Assisting the
hostess were Janet Rush. Es
ther Powell, Evelyn Stagg, Mary
Jones, Leila Morrow, Kdmere
Watson, Mary Cook and Agnes
Scrber.
Baptilt Women
Will Convene
The Ladies' auxiliary of the
First Baptist church will hold
its combined business and mis
sionary meeting st the home
of Mrs. John Lutttvil. 830
South Holly street, Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. All
members are urged to attend
as a new president will be
elected.
Radio No Competitor.
Portland, July 20. W) Ra-!
dio is an ally, not a competitor
of the newspaoer, Donald J.
Sterling, managing editor of tiie
Oregon Journal, tnld an Oregon
conference on radio snd edu
cation yesterday.
"Much Ada
BY POPULAR DEMAND
the Meetings Conducted by Evangelist
FERRIS A. DODD
Have Been Extended Another Week!
Cornel Receive inspiration from Rev. Dedd's singing and
forceful Gospel messages. All Medford should hear html
Every Night Except Sat., 7:45
Full Gospel Church
(ASSEMBLY OT COD)
Newlown Street. Just Off W. Main
10
ATT
Washington, July 19.-
Taking their cue from Presi
dent Roosevelt, most members
of congress talked today of com
bining a national political cam
paign with a continuous session
of congress.
"I pity anybody who pro
poses to adjourn with the pres
ent temper of the country," said
Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich).
From the Democratic ranks.
Senator George (D., Ga.l pre
dicted that the pending "excess
profits" tax proposal, compul
sory military training, and an
assortment of defense measures
would keep legislative machin
ery busy many weeks.
With both major political
conventions out of the way,
congress will reassemble Mon
day after nearly a month of
slight activity. First was a week
recess for the Republican con
vention at Philadelphia snd
more recently the 10-day Inter
lude for the Democratic ses
sions at Chicago.
I House members centered at
tention on new tax levies aimed
at any heavy profits created by
the multi-billion dollar prepar
edness programs and intended
to supplement the $1,000,000.
000 "national defense" tax
measure recently rushed
through congress.
On the senate side. Demo
cratic leader Barkley (D., Ky.)
and Republican leader McNary
(R., Ore.) had a "gentlemen's
agreement" that no Important
legislation would be acted upon
next week.
McNary, the Republican can
didate for vice president, has
scores of personal details to
handle while Barkley, along
with many other Democrats,
needs a few days to recuperate
from the Chicago convention.
AIR LINE CHIEF
PAYS CITY VISIT
W. A. Patterson of Chicago,
president of United Air Lines,
had luncheon with the com
pany's local field personnel at
the Hotel Medford yesterday.
On a tour of the country to
make personal contact with the
company's employes, Mr. Pat
terson arrived by Mainliner yes
terday forenoon from Portland.
He was accompanied by Seely
V. Hall, former Medford resi
dent who now is vice president
of United Air Lines In charge
of western division operations
at Oakland, Cal.
After the luncheon Mr. Pat
terson went to Lake of the
Woods to do some fishing. He
planned to leave here tomorrow
for Los Angeles.
St. Mark's Leads
Services in Park
The union church services to
be held In tha city park at 8:30
this evening will be under the
direction of St. Mark's Eplsro-1
pal church. Rev. Herald G.
Gardner, rector of St. Mark's
will deliver the sermon. i
Woman To Prison
Ttoseburg, Ore., July 20. OP)
Rose Lillla Detilllon, who
pleaded guilty In circuit court
Tuesday to a charge of burn
ing a dwelling for the purpose
of collecting insurance, was
sentenced today to IS months
in the state penitentiary.
The SALE of SALES
Starts MONDAY
With Redactions for Every
Member of the Family
Buster Brown Shoe Store
nnhrer Bide;. 18 Se. Central
Too Late to Classify
FOR ffAtB li-ton Chevrolet truck,
platform nd rat-lt narly nw.
cheap. Claud Turnsfr. Shady Cova.
FOR A bargain In wt aid
home, clov to achool- Fine? con
dition. Uiu, trea. B owner at
S16 8. Ivy.
FOR SALE Piano In verv good con
dition. S7S; rcrme. 38 Summit
Ave. Phone 1132-J.
FOR SALE Mohair davenport and
chair in good condition, also three
piece walnut bedroom aulu, very
reasonable. 814 Queen Anne Ave.
WANTED Married mn. no children,
not over 85 year. Dairy and ranch
work. Ter around. Relereneea.
Box 3393 Tribune.
WANTED Win pav cash for late
Model A Ford 4-door sedan. Muat
be in good condition. Tribune Box
3397.
CANNINO APRICOTS. 8",c lb. today
only at Cltv Llmltv Fruit Stand.
South Pacific highway.
FOR RENT Attractive well fur
nished house. Close in. RoeebeTry.
Phone 916-L.
MEDFORD BAROAttf HOUSE
SPECIALS
Oood tnslde and euralde patnt at
135 gallon.
Linseed oil. turpentine, paint brushes ,
Of all ktnda. i
I
Roofing paper, building paper, cor- I
nutated iron, sntntziea, all graaea
at leaa than mall order prlcea.
Bsvrhwlr. fnclng, ntt(ng, window
cwn at a bta nnTtng.
Nw and uvj door, window, win
dow glaM, crw'n doors, at reduced
prlc.
Nw and nd pip, an gtw. black
or RMvuniMd. aim nfw and nd
pip mttnga. Irrigation pip from
two liicbea to li inebca. A large
took to aelect from.
A new rxhlpmrnt of mrmf aooda:
wool blanket, ahlrta, boot and
hot. canTaa rota and pada.
A lam) aunplr of a?, wedgea.
altvlRea, croM--ut aawa, mi man
drel, clrcla aawt. at tha right
prlcea.
Tenta, tarpa, aleeplng baga. all camp
ing auppllea for your outing.
Completa stock of apltt pulleya, ahaft
boxing, both uaed and new.
Another lante uhlpment of Toledo
ranea at 4A ftO. Alao many b-r-ga4na
in uaed range and cook
atovea.
Baling wire and big tupply No. 1
wheat aacka.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSI
37 North Qrapa
fOR RENT Spacious and attractive
four-room dowt.atirs suit id the
Roily Apartmanta Completely fur
nlahed txcept dlahea and llnan.
Garage. Second door north of
postofflce. Adult only 140. Avail
able now. S manager la rear
or phone 1S97-R.
SEVEN-TON trucklnad of atrlned
Klondike watermelons. Tnr mouth
watering flavor, buy Iced melona
from Ingram Truck, next to Coffee
Pot.
FOR SALE 193P rwd V-6 4
ton
panel truck. Low mileage. Ouaran- I
teed A-l condition. Phone 10.10-R. 1
Irvn Punn tn
"M ranrlta BltV
t rat than Today 1 Daya
Ahead of you . . . three) glorious months of sum
mer . . . filled with many occasion during which
you will want lo look your loveliest. Discover ths
many ways In which Medford Cleaners and
Dyers cleaning adds to your charm. Cars In ths
handling of delicate fabrics, attention to style da
tails, thorough knowledge of colors, have result!
In fresher, lovllr apparel and accessories. Yet
Medford Cleaners snd Dyers' cleaning costs no
more.
CALL
MEDFORD
CLEANERS and DYERS
Phon or 1700
Feel at Home In
"The Heart of Portland"
Comfort Convenience
Cotirteay aervica
lltrarttv Rates I
Detached tk 81 M a
ntb bath 81 So ap
MS O. OsUMSOK, Mgr.
Hotel
Cornelius
818 S W. rark
Pert land
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
FOR REFINIAKINO that to rlfh.
and atava right, aea Mitchell Auto
Beauty Shop.
NEW Fx: ED MILL
Or. BARKY, cwt. SI 30
Or OATS. sit. aim
WHEAT, cwt SI 40
MEDFORD FUEL-FEED DEPT.
Court and McAodrew
SLABS Select pine, single load 83 00,
Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
CANNINO APRICOTS. 3'ie: local
corn, peachea. tomatoea, cooking;
epplee. large watermelone 30e each,
guaranteed ripe- City Llmlta Fruit
Stand. South Pacmc highway.
LOST Whit silk coin puree a
Woolworth. Friday, containing
fourteen dollara in bills and allver
clip Reward If returned to Valley
Fuel Co.
ALBERTA McVFIOH of Earfa Beauty
Psion hsa returned to work and
will welcome her patron
WANTED Scrap Iron for domeett
market. Unload In car and receive
more money. Medford Bargain
House. 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1083,
HIOHEST CASH rttlCES PAID foe
SCRAP IRON AND METAL v. all
ktnda. Dattenee, radiator, alumi
num, copper, brass: alao hide,
pelt and wool. Medford Bargain
House. 37 N. Orape. Phone 1083.
FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished
house. Walter Tolle. Stewart Ave,
.
FOR RENT 18x3-foot f! re-proof
stucco garage. 731 West Snd St.
n mk, wn iwsewlcj " a
"'- , , " iiT
confectionary atora with living
quartern. Dotntg good buatneaa.
Box 2648 Trtbuna.
FOR RENT Modern fumiahed apart
ment at 3U Apple. Sift. Phone
1M0-R.
$2850
FY9 rooms, bath, aerrlos
porch, oak floor, flreplac.
basement, furnace. Inrft lot with
underground aprlnkllng aTntere.
Beautiful ahada and ahrub. PaTad
street. Cloaa In. Terms.
Alao
$750 ;
Three rooms and bath, soma
furnltur. including new ott
heater. A neat horn for a small
Investment.
ELMER BERRIED
No. 7 N. Bartlett
Phona 1406 or IfllS-J
WANTED Your woman for houa
work. Mora for noma than wag
803 Newtown. af(r 8 p. m.
WANTED Loan on Medford tncom
property. Good security. Box 3006
Tribune.
4-ROOM fumiahed houna. Next doe
Oak QroTe achool. $11.
OF SALES
Starts TOMORROW
Reduction for Every
Member of the Family
BUSTER BROWN
SHOE STORE
1
"My
Favorite
Wife" says:
'You'll .Enjoy
New Summer
Loveliness
with
Medford's
fine -Cleaning!'
aul I I
rark Atr.
Hotel
(21 .w. Part
Pottlaa