ft SEAL BATTERS E Gain Second Rung of Coast Ladder By Defeat of So- Ions, 9 to 8 Oaks Drop' ? Twin Bill. By the Associated Press. The San Krancisco Seals OCCU- pied the runner-up position in the Pacific Coast league pennant rare today by virtue of a hectic 9 to 8 RALLY 10 W N 8TH HUM Victory over the Sacramento Ken- f ".,rt"'n w,lO n tttors in yesterdays game wh(.n H.ime to rapture a foursome, they scored seven runs in the T 6 Minnesota llcf, ,h"a 1 h.h inni,r Playing first-class golf for years, eighth inning In 1927 he ,(1 thi? hrUHant fioU, . i3d Bryan .Solon Hurler pitched , (hp ( e f(1. 3fi h wen fine ba l until that fateful frame. L ., s, Qn thp lh, roum but before the aide was out he Iul finishl.(1 HtronKt was on his way to the showers, I Knr tW( y(.urs i su,.vive(1 , and the Seal batters were Weary , lht, finu, e,Knl , tnp am:if,ur, from tuning bases. The Senators fjny breaking through to win at went on a baiting spree in the 1 Pelj,,lo neaen .lst year fifth scoring five runs to give: jlmmy WOi ko.i Indoors through Bryan a four-run lead .and the - -. : game seemed to be in the bat? for the visitors. Vhen rame the eighth! and trouble. j The league-leading Oakland1 Oaks hud their lead rut to one full; game ut Wrfgley field when the j Ls Angeles Angels took a double header, 'A to 2 .in the 11-inning opener and 4 to 1 in the second game, a seven-Inning affair. Dum- . ovn ovieh and Delaney staged n pret- mound duel until the final in- of the first game when the ngels bunched three timely hits to score the winning run. Home pitched the Angels to victory in the nightcap, holding the Oaks to eight scattered hits. The Mission Reds smote offer Ins? of the Seattle hurlers for 22 Bufe bfnstes and staggered off the diamond near exhaustion from running bases after chalking up a IS to 5 victory. "Dutch" Bieber held the Indian batters to five hits. Rosenberg. Mission left fielder, got two doubles, a single and sacri ficed in four times at bat. liflin caused the postponement Of the Portland Ducks-Hollywood Stars game at Portland and I flotinio neaaer win ne piajeu iu - day weather permitting. Yesterday's Coast League Itesnlts. j X (By the Associated Press) j At i, Portland: Portland-Holly-; . Wood postponed; rain. At Scnttle: R H. 12. Missions 13 22 0 vX venule , rCr 6 9 . 1 ) Lieber and BuldwlnT'iniirisklV Fishe and Collins. At San Francisco: B. H. E. 15 2 13 2 Wirts; Sacramento S Snn Francisco 9 Batteries: Bryun and McDougal and Gaston. At Iis Angeles First game: R. Oakland 2 Angeles 3 H. 8 7 Batteries: Dumovlch and Ricci; pt laney and Skiff. . S e c o n d ga m e : R . H . K . Oakland I 8 3 Los Angeles 4 7 0 Batteries: Hurst, Pearson aid Read; Home and Hannah. 1 TRACK MEET STAGED, 1 n PEX f- wit PEXW.BTOX, Ore.. Mny 3 (IP) nth student athletes from ight eastern Oregon high schools participating the annual eastern .Oregon track nnd field meet wuh . neld here today. Preliminaries , run challenger, Shamrock V., to Were held this morning, with the jay showed her heels to the 23 finnls to be run off this after- meter cutter, Candida, during trials noon. under sail at South Sea. The Sham- The schoots entered In the meet fire Ontario, Union Maker, Ia Ciranrte, McLoughiin, Helix. Her- miston nd Pendleton. Bsball Standing V ( Hy the Associated I'rens) Coast. '- W. U PC. .640 .(100 r.ai On kin ml 16 8an Frunrisco 15 Sacramento 1 4 Los Angelrs 1.1 Ktissions 1 3 ttollywiiod I Bcnttle !) iP 10 10 1 1 14 10 10 .5t!5 .R42 !3!il .3 ;o .304 t'orllaml National. W. O L. IT. .714 .MO ,52! ,r,oo PittKhurs 14 4 4 S 0 New York Chicago 0 Host fin Urooklyn 0 St.' Louis e Philadelphia Q . B Cincinnati 5 .4112 4o :3S5, Amcrlrnn. 'ahinelon ... 5 1 Cleveland ! Chicago 7 Philadelphia 8 St. Ixuls 6 P-fton r. Detroit 5 Kcw York .1 !.. 3 4 4 5 8 3 12 VC, .TSii .602 .63 R .615 .42:i .357 .2;u 9 North ( nnilin.i fnrmr sold 2(1 Inil'ion dollars worth of milk last 7'ar. Johnston Shoots in For Walker Golf ily Brian Hell. Associated Press Sports Writer. NEW YOISK. OHl Harrison It. Johnston of St. Paul, amateur champion of the I'nlted States, who lis called "Jimmy" by hl friends, served an apprenticeshi Oin the Wnlb.r I'.... ......... w. was promoted to the full fellow ship of the .sinies :n lltzN. The aimiieur champion of the United Ktatcs was named on tlie team visiting St. Andrews in 1 TJT x"vll,e as a p"ner llA U-.,n lha nr.lnl I lOOt Qien, aided by Jess S.Oetzer, ho; scored a decisive victorQ In the! foursomes at O.Qden Vlty. j Johnston was seh Q d for the ! 1926 team, but found himself un- u 10 n,UKP ine ini) roau- " r1" ne l''le' 'otn singles ami , winning nw slngie.0 NiGHT BASEBALL FOUND POSSIBLE DnnilF PIVFP IN IFiT0URNEY LEAD DES MOIX12S. in., May 3. (JP) Apparently only th turnstile ap proval of baseball fans now is need ed to mate night base bp II under 'artificial lighting a success, t Tl. Des Moines and Wichita, j Kiinn., clubs of the Western lea ' gue, last, night demonstrated be I fore nearly 12.000 spectators that mechanically the game may be played as well umjer powerful (lights as In the sunlight and prob ably better on grny days. I Des Moines defeated the league- leading Wichita club. 13 to 6. by ! wIUl first Inning which netted 1 I runs, but there was no indication ,.. f ,.,,. pnn(iiiion0 were ! responsible. The pitching was as; good as in the daytime, and the players handled ground balls and throws without hesitation. WlchC- tn, nlaved errorless baseball, while i Des Moines was charged with four misplays. UNDER WAY T0N1GHT;P SEATTLE, Wush., May 3. (P);nnd Ray Wasluim, were very busy The first out of town teams in I this morning owing to the fact that the ISth annual northwestern In-! the rain yesterday prevented them ' ternationnl bowling congress were 0 to swing Into action tonight, with 2 , f.mli1nMlmiM from Oretrim. Wash - ington and British Columbia com peting. Sixteen Seattle booster and com mercial fives opened the tourna ment last night with the William O. McKay company of Seattle scoring the high mark in the booster class with 2405 and Joyce's cafe leading the commercial di vision with 2570. Governor Hart ley rolled the first ball. LIPTON YACHT SHOWS SPEED IN TRIAL RUN ' PORTSMOUTH, KnglaiW, May 3. sir Thomas Upton's America's rock mude n very impressive show- jng In her first real test, leavlmj the Candida behind with ease and for a short distance keeping pare j OfUff Best will occupy the mound with AJignon Boat under good j fP Medford. with Al Drouletto he headvay. ! hind the plate. 'SCOTCH' GOLFERS HURT POCKETBOflK QF PROS i CHICAGO. May 3. UP Gene Sarazen, former national open Rolf champion, believes golf condi- 1 tions have become better in the 'awt 1 years for everyone except professional np of the principal money making medium? for the pro Is B in shop," says Sarazen, who Is in Chicago playing in a vaudeville I act with Johnny Fnrrell, another former open tltleholder, "but you would he surprised at the num- her of Kolfers who know some- body who Is able to get them a price en euulpment." WASHINGTON CONCEDED BEST CARNIVAL CHANCE; HKATTI.K, Wash.. May 3. (Pi Washington Stat college, Oregon state college anQtlie University of Washington were the likely wln- ners of the eleventh annual Unl- verslty of Washington relay car- nival here today. Washington State, winner of the 1 !29 relay carnival nnd of this 'par to repeat, wan concedi d to - be the combination to beat for the 1 rhnmninnshli). I Several carnival records were ex- peeled tn fall. 70's Training Team Campaign I ; I . g3S i 00 &mikfaw i V..v.....4,A ! ! OIMMV 00HN5TON oOnNo TON out the winter to preparo himself tor ine y.priug goir campaign ami ear I. a uus niontti went to nun Sulphur Sprinys, W. 'a., to polish his shots u a real bn ttl fi 1 1 itie 'll - His clubs responded and tlie champiini played seral rounds of TO or under. CENTRAL POINT (By Billy Hagt-ii ) Taking the lion's share of points ut the beginning of the county track and field meet held today at the fairgrounds. Central Point and Rogue Itiver teams secured first and second places, respective ly, with 75 and i7 points, earl;' in the meet and remained there at noon. Kvans Valley was leading i Oak Grove in the rural division in the morning events. 2 1 to 1 7 points. j A good sized crowd, braving the cold and threat of rain, watched the participants slip and slide in I the mud and slush in nn attempt ' to gather points for their schools, The muddy field, smooth at the i beginning of the races, soon be- came a mass of footprints under j the pounding feet of the runners. some wearing tennis shoes, som j track shoes and others in baseball , shoes. 1 Albert Fitrh of the Medford junior high school, manager, to- er with John Xeidermeyer, I.. Marshall, Ray Henderson, Jun ior Porter, W. R. Nitzel. J. V. 1 Fish. H. W. Gustin, A. K, Stephens miming me "I'ry iii-jmiuun fr t,,e various athletic contests. ! During the IKIOtl hour, hot luncnes were served nt concessions operated by the Parent-Teachers association of liellvlew. EBALL Fair weather Is promised by the weatherman for the opening game of the Southern Oregon Baseball league, between the Medford nnd Ashland teams at the fairgrounds i Sunday afternoon. The game starts nt 2:30 o'clock. The Hlks band, under the direc tion of F. Wilson Waite, will ren der selections, before, after, and during the contts. The Japanese society this morn- j lng handed J. Court Hall a check i for $50 contribution to tho ball team .Mid. Medfonl fans, a large delegation or Ashland nnd valley fans will attend the contest. Kl'RKKA. Ca!., Moy 3. p) The Humboldt Ktate Teachern' colleee baseball team defeated the South- P1 Oregon normal nine of Ash- land Ore., 7 to 1, nt Areata today jn tne first game (,f a dnublehead- Pr. Harold llrtindln, Indian south I paw, held the losers to four lilts and struck out 14. TluOlunilmlilt te;W nicked Schull for 13 lilts. I'OltT-Ar-rPQCK, Haiti. May OT The saying about "people who live in glass houses" lA no nennng in tnis vtmiwvy. The year round hat makes sasht unneces sary nnd scarcely two dozen hous es in the republic have gins win do wyQ w . COPENHAGEN. May. 5 (pi AQiew block of apartments has b'en built here with a rule against all piano playing, radio loud Mp'-nkers nnd talking machines ex cept during specified hours of cer tii in days of the week. iiiiinii mil it in BEES MAJOR LEAGUE MOUNDSMEN IN LOSINGJATTLE ; Petty and Ferrell Among Few Able to Outguess Heavy Hitters Sewell Breaks Lorb String. By Hugh S. Fullcrtoii. Jr. Associated Press Sports W'l iter. Feats of heavy lifting are be coming so common in the major leagues that few of them can ex cite much comment, while the few pitchers who are able to hold the sluggers in check are earning most of the season's glory. 1 or this reaswn, Jess Petty of Pittsburg and Wesley I'errell of riev and stand out as the lead- l"-"""""" "i Kiiif" : pinyod In the two big leagues yes-! I terday. Petty took the mound, : against the lioston Braves with J none out and the bases full in the I ninth inning yesterday and a slim 3 to 2 lead to protect. He did the Job by fanning one bats man and forcing another to hit Into a double play, starting It him self. Ferrell, meeting the Hoston Red Sox, gave up just three hits in ho ven tunings before he yielded the job to Ken Holloway, but his team was trailing, 3-2. The In- dlans scored six runs in the last j two innings to gain an 8 to 3 vie-j i tory. ' Sewell 111. I The notable feature of the game, was the absence of Joe Sewell for the first time after 1 102 games. I His streak wbs broken by illness, j which kept him in bed with n temperature of 102. Joe had missed but one previous game since 1!)20 and none at all since , i y 22. Ted Lyons of Chicago turned in another good pitching perform ance over the New York Yankees, for a 10 to l victory. Sad Sam" Jones of Washing ton hurled much the same kind of game as the Senators downed the St. Ix)uis Browns, 13 to 5. Rube Walberg completed the roster of winning pitchers for the circuit by hurling the Philadel phia Athletics to n 9 to 4 victory over the Detroit Tigers. The New York Giants and Cin cinnati Redn went to the other extreme as the Giants again be came former leaders of the Na tional league. Seven moundsmen were used by the two teams with the final result a 0 to 8 victory for Cincinnati. Brooklyn Wins. Bill Clark, Brooklyn pitcher, scored a great triumph but went through some bad moments to get It. He allowed the St. Louis Car dinals four runs and a tie scoro In one inning, but the Robins supported him with four more counters nnd gave him his firnt victory In five games by an 8 to 4 count. Hal Carlson of the Chicago Cubs likewise found the going hard at times but he also finished what he Htarted victoriously. Carl son allowed the Phillies 15 hits, including Chuck Klein's fifth home run and one by Slgman in the ninth inning, but the Cubs made better use of their 1 4 hits off Kopal. Alexander nnd Mllligan and pulled out an it to 8 decision. PUT RECORD IN MEET OHIO STADIUM. Columbus, O., May 3. (P) A perfect May day was the good luck of 2,000 athletes from 140 universities, colleges and high schools from 17 states as the second day of the seventh annual Ohio relays got under vgy. Big "Heinle" Hauscii, Kansas, broke the meet shotput record with a tossof 47 feet Inches, dis placing the maiQ of 40 feet 4 V inches set by Lewis of Northwest ern in 127. OVER CANUCK FOE HOLLYWOOD, Oil., May 8. Mj Johnny liiMnr, Los Angelen Mex Iran battler, won a close 10-round .w Ision over Hector McDonald, Vancouver, B. C, lightweiKht. In last night's main event here. Blng sidnrs expressed the opinion that Heferee Abe Both split some mighty fine hairs In awarding the fracas to It.Mar, declaring that a draw would not have been amiss. EARL OF DERBY ARRIVES ftR KENTUCKY CLASSIC! NEWAOUK. May 3. (fP)-The Earl title, Htutf ship of Ti Jerby, 17th to hold that has arrived in the I'nlted ; to rnew his acquaintance with America and see his first Kentucky derby. Lord Derby nrrd n hoard the Afiultnnla yesterday nnd was met at quarantine hy Pollc (lommh I sinner fi rover A. Whalen. Wrestles Tonight I 1 i It r: Ed "Stranylcr" Lewis A telegram received by Promo ter Herb Owen tills afternoon from Kd ( Strangle!) Lewis, ex-world's heavyweight champion, gave com plete assurance that he would ar rive here early this evening for his match tonight with Bob Kruse, I Vrtland mat man. at the armory. Lewis is filling a long string of h e a v y engagements and had planned to arrive here by airplane this forenoon. The match will start at 8:45. Kruse M driving down from Portland and has sent word that he has never felt in better condi tion, giving him nn unusual supply of coinage in looking forward to a match with Lewis, famous for his dreaded head lock holds. Kruse isn't so slow on the headluck Him self and Ijjis won many of his matches by application of the head massage. A fast preliminary will present Ray Friable of Albany against Young Guthrie of Chicago. Frisbie is an up nnd coining youngster and displayed his ability in a match here a short time ago. Harry Klli ott, Kugcne, will be the third man in the ring. LKN1NG UA D. May 2. (JP) A glass factory here has made glass from nephellne, an aluminum h!1 icato which, It is claimed, does not require mixture with soda nnd sul phate as Is the case with quartz. Virginia has added 7.032 miles of roads to the state highway sys tem sinco 1 tl IS, spending $ 120, 00a,3!7 for construction and main tenance. i Glider Marvel Jack Barstow of San Diego, Ca!., made an unofficial world's glider en durance flight of 15 hours, 13 minutes. t CLAba If SLiWtCd I SVMuOL Ua; Irtwip" D:f tiilt.r M a N'-;'H Mmm6 Hlla U iijh' tctl-r N L II mm erf cse trpu iynJo' .ifirrana'tpr ihcthnc fnurrbfrof wrorti'OUi: liBftaymnvifSi. Olhw v!Mili:hrncgrit Imlkated byih yntol tnatianm after the check . RECEIVED AT o PR 17 11G NL 1 EXTRA CORVALLIS OREGON 20 MILLER SANFORD TRACTOR CO., MEDFORD. OREGON OREGON STATE COLLEGE AT NOON TODAY 0 VTURED NEW WORWLDS RECORD HAVING OPER ATED A CATERPILLAR TEN TRACTOR CONTINUOUSLY FOR SEVENTEEN DAYS AND NIGHTS STOP THIS LONGER PERIOD THAN ANY MAKE 0 R MODEL TRACTOR EVER BEFORE C0NTINU OUSLY OPERATED OFFICIALLY STOP OPERATING ON COLLEGE AND ADJACENT FARMS TRACTOR PULLING FARM IMPLEMENTS WITH CONTINUOUS DAY AND NIGHT t,0AD AS NEAR AS POS SIBLE TO NORMAL FARM LOAD STOP SINCE BEGINNING OF RUN TRACTOR HAS TRAVELED APPROXIMATELY NINE HUNDRED MILES AND WILL CONTINUE DAY AND N?GHT OPERATION UNTIL NOON MAY SECOND STOP COMPLETE RECORDS OF TIME LOADS FUEL OIL (AND TRACK WEAR BEING KEPT ALL IN INTEREST OF OREGON STATE COLLEGES CONTRIBUTION TO MORE ACCURATE PRODUCTION COST DATA FOR AMERICAN AGRICULTURE . , MILLER-SANFORD TRACTOR GO. EUGENE BEARS CONTROL BUTTER GRADES iPRIHF iRFNfl IN! 8 1 I1IUU I IIL.I IU II Ij HEAVY SELLING Market Again Depressed As Sale Tide Sweeps Pivotal Issues Near Fie Mil lion Traded. NKW YORK, May 3. The stock market was depressed by Tresis landslide of sellintr to- ex (1 31V llV.I Ullf..t-..,t I,,. comparable to those of .Q terday. Alter selling off from a lew cents to about 1(17 a share, the market rallied moderately, only to dis play renewed weakness- just be fore the close. Among the day's extreme losses. Vanadium and J. 1. Case lost about $17 and $15 a share, Among the pivotal shares, U. S. Steel, was a weak spot, selling off nearly $G a share, and reaching its lowest level of the day just before the close. Trading was In the largest vol ume experienced since I be dark days of last November, The stock and curb exchange tickers fell about an hour behind transac tions. Westinghouse electric was a con spicuous weak spot, showing a loss of about $14. United Air craft lost $14. Radio tumbled $0 and Vanadium lost nearly $ 1 7. While about a hundred shares plumbed new low levels for liKlO. the general level of prices was maintained well above Urn so of the first of the year. The rail shares appeared to have been well de flated in the selling Thursday, and generally were more stable than other groups. The day's selling movement was carried along by the momentum developed in yesterday's decline, ami could not be attributed to de velopments In tho day's news. Total sates approximated 4,867, 530 shares. SAN FRANCISCO, May 3. (A1) The San Francisco stock market got Its worst scare since tho au tumn crash today. Traders rush ed to sell. A long list of stocks were driven down $1 to $2.25 a t'hare in tho first hour. Trans America was hardest bit by sell ers, 20,000 shares being d u m ped during the hour, but the price was hammered down less than $2. Today's closing prices for lected stocks follow: Am. Ca n Col. Gas Am. Tel. and Tel Anaconda Curllsn Wright General Klcctrlo (new) General Motors Kennlcot Copper Radio Corporation Heading Searti Roebuck United Air Craft U. S. Steel Mont. Ward s. p : 15 so- 13R& 70 2404 57 OVfc 75 44 44 40V4 30 83 W 60 170W 4114 1 ID MOSCOW, May 2. (A1) To train efficient business men with Marx ian principles, tho commisslarlat of trade has decided to open com mercial academies In the chief cities giving courses in merchan dising, credit nnd banking. BUDAPEST. May 2.(P) Tho Hungarian postal department has decided to Issue four new stamps to commemorate the festival of St. Emery this summer. They will be in denominations of 8, 16, 20 nnd 32 fillers nnd will bear portraits of national saints. WESTE TEL NEWCOM8 CARLTON. PRMIOINT OEOROE W. E. ATKINS. vict-p-artlOENT QELVIDERE BROOKS, vicK.pmaiDBNT EDUCED A CENT PORTLAND. Ore., May 3. ( Putter succumbed to its top-heavy position today with the result that prices on three grades were re duced lc each. Kxtras now stand ut :t7c, standards at ft urn) prime ' I firsts at :t5. 1'lrsts are unc'i'inged I at 34c. i Untterfat at trQsumo time suf j feted a decline oi lc to 3tic deliv i erod Portland. O ! Kgg values were unchansed. I loaded at Portlan.O this morning. were faily good in quality and sales to retailers were made at $7.r0 per crato of pony r4s. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., May 3. () 1 HOGS Receipts 250 including TS direct; cattle 10, calves none, sheep 15. Week's totals approximately: Hogs 4575. cuttle 1530, calves 130, sheep 2330. HOGS Compared with week ago steady to 25c lower, hulk light butchers, $llfr 11.25; flfew Mon day ut $11.35. Nothing over $11 Friday nnd Saturday. Over and muter weights $11.15 down, mostly $11 down. Heavies down u' $10, a few extremes $lt.50. Kounh packing sows. $S$i'3.0 Odd hend, smooth $!t. Slaughter ptas and light lights under 150 pounds, $1.25r(i 11. Hulk choice light feeders, $12(d 12.50; anything over 100 pounds $12 down. CATTLE Compared with week ttKo: Steers and shu-stock. stoutly to 25c higher, with spots 50c up. hulls steudy to strong. Culves and vealers, steady. Bulk good steers, $11 (d 1 1.85. A few outstanding quality experiment station offer ings Moudny at $12, less desirable killing kinds' $10.75 down.. Com mons down to $0 utid under. Top hellers $11, top cows, $!.50 with strictly Rood made quotable up to $10. Bulk desirable she-stock $! up. Low grado cuttera down to $1. Cutter to medium bulls, $0.25 $7, a few at $7.50. Odd hend strictly beef typo $8(fiS.50 Bulk desir able vealors, $12 12.50. Calves, $1.50 down, off grades largely $7 fi 8. SHEEP Quotnbly steady with week uko except spring lambs 50c and more lower. Good to choice 90-pound shorn lambs, $0. Strictly choice Monday 84-pound quotable nt $9.50, less desirable kinds $8.50 down to $t. Shorn yenrllnes emot ed $5.50 fa' 7. Ewes, $5.50(0)6.50. Rulk now crop sprint; lambs for week, $10.50 (fr 1 1, one truck load Monday at $11.50. Produce. PORTLAND, Ore., May 3. (JP) BUTTER: Cent lower on top grades. Cubes: Extras, 37c; stand ards, 36c; prlmo firsts, 35c; firsts, 34c. creamery prices: Prints 3c over cube standards. M ILK: , Butterfat cent lower, raw milk (4 per cent), $2.30-$2.40 cwt., dollvered Portland, less 1 per cent; grado B milkr $2,65. Butter fat: Station, 32c; track, 34c; de liveries In Portland, -"flOe. Eggs, poultry, country menU, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wlirat, PORTLAND. Ore, May 3. (P) Wheat futures: Open. High. IjOW. Clone. May ....1.02 '4 1.02 4 1.01 V4 1.01 ',4 July ....1.04 1.04 1.03 1.03 Hopt. ..1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 Cash Wheat: UIk Hend BlU8tem, hard white. 1.16 Soft white 1 1.03 Western white 1.03 Hard winter 1.01 Northern spring 1.01 Western red 1.01 Oats: No. 2. 38 -lu. white SO 00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 2; flour 3; porn 3: oats 2. UNION AM THE MARKETS " - " -- i W J GILMORE CHIEF AGlScULTURAL ENG DEPT. MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS ROSEBURG, OREGON ' Lost TTiree Daya I Ufa ittonattJ Prn Phot ' Asa Lee Lakey, 6, was found aliv and well on the olopei of Mt. BurneyJ Shasta county, Cab, after wandering! three days when he strayed from his father's automobile. - 1 Nuiuv to Contractors. (Advertisement.) Medtord, Oregon, April 22, 193U. NOT 1 E OF BIDS Notice Is hereby given that bids are now called for the laying of cast Iron water main on Murray Avenue from South Peach Street to South Hamilton Street. The 10ms and specif Ications can lie seen ut the office of the Water Convmlssioni-'V Wt Jackson Street, Medford, Oregon : copies may be obtained from the Engineer of the Water Commission, U West Jackson Street. Medford, Oregon, upon a receipt of a deposit of ten (10) dollars, which will be returned to each bona fide bidder who returns the plans and specifications. The work involves tlie furnishing unci laying complete, including trench excavation ami backfilling, of approximately seven h u n d red t w e n ty (720) I in ear feet of six-inch cast Iron pipe. Tho Water Commission will re ceive sealed proposals therefor, and the proposals will be openpd at the , council chamber at City Hall, North Front Street, Medford. Oregon, on May 5, li30, at 8 o'clock p. m. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond of not less .than five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, to accept the proposal submitted by any bidder, and to waive technical defects as the inter est of the City may require. WATER COMMISSION. CITY OF MEDFORD, By E. C. Oaddis, Chairman. My M. L. Alford. Cltv Recorder. BASEBALL Opening of the Southern Oregon League Season MEDFORD vs. ASHLAND at Fair Grounds SUNDAY May 4th, 2:30 p.m. Music by the .-, Elks Band . ? Admission 50c ' ':' Children Under 12 Free Perfect arrangements hava been made to handle the crowd without congestion. Northern fans take Stewart Ave., east, at end of South Holly or Oakdale. Southern fans take Stewart ve., east after leav ing Klnga Highway. . , . Foim 1201 CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBOL Day Mtmga Day Lett Of Nrta Ntatit Lattar I HI. 1 norm l ttiaM Ihrac lymsW appaart aftw tha check (numfcar af worrh) ttita n a day maaaag. Ottiaf wIm its ehanetar la Mkatadby m aymbol appearing attar tha chaafc. 4 OO o i 1 1 mi 1 1 1 iaaaWd I