Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXOE TWO
MEDFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 5. 1932.
PRINK'S SELECTION
IS CONFIRMED BY
UNIVERSITY HEAD
Callison to Have Shields,
O'Brien and Kitzmiller as
Assistants Salary Up
to Board of Education
PORTLAND, Ore., April B. (API
President Arnold Bennett Hall of
the University ot Oregon last night
confirmed the selection of Prince
O. (Prink) Callleon a head football
coach to succeed Pr. Clarence W.
Spears, who resigned to accept a
similar position at Wisconsin.
Calllson's appointment, which had
been forecast for several days, has
been freshman football coach at
Oregon the past three yeara. Oene
Shields, Jack O'Brien and Johnny
Kitzmiller were named as hli as
sistants. O'Brien came to Oregon
from Minnesota with Dr. Spears.
No salaries were announced. This
will be left until the regular meet
ing of the board of education,
Callison began hla coaching ca
reer In 1023 at Medford high school.
Since that time he haa never lost
more than one game In any one
season, and In six years, Including
th, lat. ha coached undefeated
elevens. He was tied but once.
Foolish Fish Of
Amazon Furnish
Anglers Paradise
CHICAO, 111., April (API
Listen, fishermen. There'a a place
where the flrsh weigh 3&0 pounds,
where they're so thick they bump
Into each other and where they're
ao foolish they leap a foot out of
the water to bite.
The only catch In the story la
that you've got to go a thousand
mllea up the Amazon river to find
this paradise.
Dr. William McOovern, explorer,
told American Legionnaires about
it In an address yesterday.
ITEAMS OF COAST
! CIRCUIT ANSWER
Fire
LAST V
- VMGH?
(Uy the .(issoclated Press.)
New York. Paulino Uzcudun
Spain, knocked out Jack Oagnon,
Boston, (7); Angel CUvelle, Porto
Rico, outpointed Humberto Currl,
Argentina, (10): Philip Andrade, Por
to Rico, and Lew Monte, New York.
drew, (6).
New Orleans. Tony Canzonerl,
world'a lightweight champion, out
pointed Ray Klser, Tulsa, Okla., (10)
non-title.
Trenton. N. J. Vlnce Dundee, New
ark, outpointed Johnny Oakey, Tren
ton. (10),
I
Mat Results
TEAM IS CHOSEN
ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. April 5
(AP) The Royal and Ancient club
of St. Andrewa today announced tne
makeup of the Walker cup golf
team which will Invade the United
Statea thla year to play Francis
Oulmet'a American squad.
The team Is headed by T. A. Tor
rance, who la expected to be named
captain, J. T. Bookless, John Burke,
the Irish champion, Leonard Ornw
ley. Llater Hartley. Rex Hartley, Eric
McRuvle and J. A. stout.
Five of the British team of eight
are newcomers to Walker cup play.
In experience the two teama will
not be dissimilar, as the United
States squad probably will be com
posed largely of youngatere.
The last American squad, headed
by Robert T. Jones, Jr., now re
tired, was composed of George Von
Kim, the present "business man
golfer," George Volgt, Harrison R.
(Jimmy) Johnaton, Dr. O. F. Willing.
Donald Moe and Roland Malkenzle.
It would be a aurprtse to see more
than one or two of these, In addi
tion to Oulmet, named for the
American aquad.
T
The following acorei were made
Monday at the county fairgrounds
by competing archery teams, and con
cludes the tour weeks' team shoot of
the Southern Oregon Archery club.
Distance, 30 yards; 00 arrows; pos
sible score, 810.
Capt. Remington 820
J. Darby 618
W. L. Jones 084
L, M. Welsenburgcr 034
O. A. Champion ............................ 500
8071
Capt. Coghlll S40
L. A. Seaborn ..... 734
O. R. pomeroy m 856
I. O. VanWegen 873
C. L. McDonald - 431
3113
NEW YORK. April 8. (AP) Just
stretch this spring training season
for a few more weeks and the Na
tional league might pull up on even
terms with the American In their
lnter-league aeries.
From an Impressive .650 two weeks
ago the American league's winning
against the National had shrank to
a modest ,&R1 today, based on 3ft vic
tories and 18 defeats in 43 games.
Be correctly oortete
by ETHKLWVN B HOFFMANN
Sixth and Holly Street
Auto glass t nn all mi while too wait
Prices right. Brill tfneet Metal Works
$1.00 Stops
Rheumatism
New Medlrlne Onnranteed to Free
Your Mtirle and Joints In l.wa
Than a Week or Money-Bark.
(By the Associated Press)
SEATTLE Ed ("Btrangler") Lew
Is defeated John Pre berg In two foils.
Jack Taylor, Canadian heavyweight
champion, defeated Dick Raines Jn
two falls.
MONTREAL. O u Son nen berg
won two out of three falls from Pat
MrOlll.
NEW YORK. Dick Sklkat drew
with Earl McCready. 1 hour 6 min
utes, 10 seconds. (Halted by 11 p.
m. closing law). John Maxos drew
with George Kouonaros.
LEWISTON. Me. Nick Lutee de
feated Jim Hen in, straight falls.
CAMDEN, N. J. Pinky Gardner de
feated Cal Van Wurden, straight
falls. Jack Qanson throw Joe Mon
tana. Fred Meyer drew with Char
ley Hansen,
WILMINGTON, Del. Billy Bartush
threw Jack Wagner. Pat McKay
threw Mike Miller.
GUN CLUB PLANS
PRIZE TOURNEY
Scores of the Medford trapshooters
Sunday were not up to par. How
ever. Ray Coleman ainashed 40 out
of his SO targets from 18 yards for
high, Earl Troeh, trade representa
tive from Portland and son of the
great Frank Troeh, also broke 40 out
of AO, Ray Coleman was high In the
handicap event with 33 and 96, and
Sid Newton In the doubles with 20x
34.
Next Sunday the Medford club will
stage another tournament with
hams, bacon, sugar and various oth
er merchandise for trophies.
Oregon tan Practice
Ray Coleman ..
Bill Bates
Earl Troeh (Pro.)..
H, Crolsant -....
A. C. Hubbard M
Frank Perl
Ed Pease
Al Stewart
Sid Newton
Ralph Green ..........
Dick Selden
Ed Lamport WMn
H. TUley
Elmer Wilson ww
Clarence Eada ..v.
John Perl
Dan Shuas
CALLTLAY BALL'
Portland Tangles With Los
Angeles in Opening Game
Early Dops Shows 3
Way Fight for Pennant
SAN FRANCISCO, Aplrl 6. (AP)
Eight Pacific Coast league teams will
open the thirtieth annual pennant
race of the big far western circuit
today.
The 1031 champions, San Fran
cisco's Seals, will face an Improved
Seattle squad In -lie Initial contest
at San Francisco. Hollywood's Stars,
runners-up last season, will tackle
Oakland on the latter's home field
and Portland and Los Angeles will
come together In the south. The San
Francisco Missions and Sacramento's
Senators will open festivities In the
capital city with Governor James J.
Rolph pitching the first ball.
Probable opening day batterla In
clu 3e:
Seattle Kalllo and Coz; San Fran
cisco Henderson and Penebeky.
Hollywood Mlljua and Basaler;
Onkland Thomas and Read.
Portland McDonald and Palml
sano; Los Angeles Hermann and
Campbell.
Missions Koupal and Hofmann;
Sacramento Freltas and Wlrts.
I're-Neason Gate Poor
Exhibition games with big league
oluba having felled to draw even fair
attendances, the Seals snd Seattle
will turn to night baseball tomorrow
night. Los Angeles and Portland, may
switch to after-dark playing next Fri
day, although nothing la definite.
Sacramento will go In for the "owl
gamea" May 3 and Oakland May 10.
Early Indications point to a three
cornered fight between Portland. Loa
and Hollywood during the 36-weeka'
schedule. Seattle la expected to show
more of a punch tbis season. The
Missions have a team powered by
many youngsters while the rest of
the clubs will present but few
changca over last year.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. April SWAP)
Cattle; 00; calves -10. ateady.
Hogs 800; weaker. Light lights, 140
to ISO lbs,, good and choice, .4.159
0.13: light weight., ISO to 180 lbs..
good and choice, a4.8S36.lS; 180 to
200 lbs., good and choice, MAS a
5 26; medium weight, 920 to 330 lbs.,
good and choice. 94. 1090:16; 330 to
360 lbs., food and choice, 64 a 4.85;
heavy weights, 360 to 390 lbs., good
and choice, as .85 a4.7&.
8heep and lambs 1600, steady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, April 0. (AP) But
ter: Prints. M score or better, 23 a
23c; standards, 30 ia. 320 carton.
BUTTERFAT Direct to ahlppers
Station, ISC. Portland delivery prices
18c lb.
LIVE POULTRY Net buying price:
Hens, broilers, 14 1 16c lb. Others
unchanged.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Vealere. 80 to 130 lbs..
9c: ewes. 436c. Others unchanged
Eggs and Mohair, nuts, Caacara
bark, hops, onions, potatoes, new
and seed potatoes, wool and hay
quotations unchanged.
Porthnd Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., April 5. (P)
Wheat:
Open. High. Low. Close.
M'CABE SUFFERS
34 3S
34 31
34-35
34 33
34
34
24 .
2.1 23-31
32 33
33 18
32
32
21
21 17
21 22
21 20
17
WEDNEESDAY EVENING
Blackle Rapp. Klamath Falls mid
dleweight, will meet Bill Taylor.
Ashland, In the six-round main
evept of Harry Chlpman'a boxing
card at the Yeoman Hall, Ashland.
April 6.
Other events on the card are Earl
"P1J" Smith and Wayne Heard, four
rounds; Heads Baughinan and Billy
Bromley, four rounds and Billy
"Dempeey" Reed and Olen Keffer.
two rounda.
Two more bouts will complete the
card, to be refereed by Billy Coleman.
KLAMATH FALLS 5.350 pound
atrel aaf. being Installed In postmast
er's vault at Iocs post office.
Albert McCabe. S3, workman at
the Bear Creek orchards, who re
ceived painful injuries yesterday
afternoon, when the tractor he was
operating suddenly started, caught
him beneath the wheel, and backea
over hlin, Is reported resting easily
at the Sacred Heart hospital. Ex
aminations revealed no broken bones,
but severe lacerations and bruises
of hla left leg.
McCabe was repairing the tractor
when It started over him. He man
aged to reach the gear shift lever,
throwing the machine Into reverse,
thereby eavlng his life.
OF
News was received here today of
the death in San Leandro, Cal., of
William Rlssue, former well known
resident of Phoenix. A telenram to
H. W. Conger from the southern city
reported his death. No known rela
tleva of the man In thla community
oould be found thla afternoon.
Funeral services will be conducted
at the Phoenix church at 3 o'clock
Thursday sfternoon by the Conger
funeral parlors.
1
BEAVERTON W. A. Smith, local
contractor, to move his shop to east
.part of Mainland building.
May .87(4
July .57
Sept. Al
Cash wheat:
Big Bend Bluestem.
Soft white .
Western white
Hard winter
Northern spring
Western red .
Oats:
No. 3 white .
,67', .57 H
.67 .67
Al Al
Am
.57
.67
68V4
Al
Al
At
At
At
623.50
Wheat 0;
Today's car receipts:
flour 4: corn 2.
San Francisco Butterfat.
8AN FRANCISCO, April 6. (AP)
Butterfat, f .0 b. San Francisco.
20o.
I
Wall St. Report
Stock sale averages.
(Copyright, 1032. Standard Statistics
Co.)
April 5:
60 30 30 SO
Indl's Rr's Ut's Total
34.7 83.4 63.3
36.3 88.1 66.1
20.0 86.5 60 2
62.4 186.3 132.4
Today 62.3
Prev, dsy M 64.5
Week ago 67.9
Year ago .137.7
Bond sale averages.
(Copyright, 1033, standard Statistics
Co.)
April 5:
30 30 30 60
Indl's Rr's Ufa Total
Today 64.0 65.8 79.8 69.8
Prev. day .. 64.9 65 i 79.9 70.3
Week ago .. 66.4 70.3 81.9 73.9
Year ago 87.3 100.6 100.8 96.3
NEW YORK, April 6 yp)-here
prices sank raptdly under light selling
pressure In today's stock market, and
while there was some recovery from
the lowest, net loses of 1 to 5 points
appeared throughout the list at the
finish. Sales approximated 1,400.000
ahares. The closing tone was weak
Price averages registered new lows
for recent yeara for the fifth succea
slve day. Utilities and rails were
again conspicuously feeble.
Today's closing prices for 15 select
ed stocks follow:
American Can ....... 66
American T. 4c T. .....107
Anaconda .... 64
Curtlsa-Wrlght I
General Motora
:nt. T. it T
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub.
Radio
Southern Pac.
S. o of Cal.
S. O. of N. J
Trans. Am.
United Aircraft
1 . 8. Steel...
6
7(4
6
8H
151,
- 33(,
37H
3H
10S
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Notice o Creditor.
In the County Court of the State ot
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
L. Cotton, Deceased,
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned was on the 3nd day ot
April, 1933. appointed Adlmlnstratrlx
of the Entate of John L, Cotton, de
ceased, by order of the County Court
of Jackson County, Oregon. All per
sons having claims against said es
tate are required to present same,
duly verified, at 30 North Central
Avenue. Medford, Oregon, office ol j
attorneys for the estate: within six :
months from the dste of the first j
publication of this notice, which is
nude on April 8th, 1933.
MARY I. COTTON.
Administratrix
O. O. Bfxtm, J. F. FUegel,
O. H. Beimrson,
Attorneys for Estate.
Portrait, ot distinction,
leys, opp Holly theatsr.
Broken windows iriased by Trow
or id Re Cabinet Works
SEE NEW FORDS
DISPLAYED HERE
rive thousand people from Med
ford and surrounding territory view,
ed the two models of the new Ford
V-8 car the -George Washington
blue de luxe two-door sedan and the
black Victoria model on display yes
terday In the show rooms of the
Gates Auto company.
The wider, longer and lower mod
els won the approval or the thronga
who viewed the cars, and the tallest
man In Rogue River valley aat In one
of them and declared there was more
room In It Visa any car he ever
viewed, according to O. E. Gates.
Gates.
"We have over one hundred signed
requests for demonstrations, and nine
orders for new can, without trade
ins," he stated. "We also have namea
of a large number of people who
plan to bring their ears to the shop
for appraisals to be turned In on the
now Ford product."
Guests of the company were al
lowed to sit In the cars snd look
over the various parts while Mr.
Gates gave several talks explaining
the 18 new features.
By a double drop in the frame, the
care are much lower and lack only
one-fourth of an Inch the clearance
of former Ford productions. The
visitors saw the placement of the
motor In the chassis so arranged that
the car Is not top heavy.
The eight-cylinder auto has a 60
Inch tread, with tires 18 by 6.26, In
comparison with the 30 by 4.76 on
model A's, Mr. Gates explained.
De luxe models of the eight have
all non-ahatterable glass throughout,
without any extra charge, and also
have sloping windshields. The cars
are roomier than any other of the
same size on the market, Mr. Gates
said. Colored plates of the 14 new
models, as well as the Medford prices,
were shown by the company yester
day.
"Numerous Improvements In the
Ford, making It an entirely differ
ent car. Include doors which go flush
wnn tne irame, eliminating any rattles-
An engineering feat now makes
it possible for the exhaust to remain
cooled," Mr. Gates pointed out.
Keys cannot be removed from the
dash without shutting off the engine.
w.nicn does away with the chance of
the battery running down as a re
sult. When the switch Is locked. It
automatically locks the engine.
The new cars are showing the filler
cap on the gas tank to the left, elim
inating the possibility of leakage
when the car la parked. Everv mov
able part of the constructions Is
mounted on rubber.
J. B. Lembcke. Ford representative
from Portland, as well as Mr. Gates,
was pleased with t,h successful
showing, between 9 s. m. and 10 p.
m. ne pre-view was conducted be
tween 8 and 9 a. m.
TO
Real Estate or Insurance Leave it
to Jones Phone 796.
Crystalglow Kodak glues upreme
rt Peaaleys. opp Holly tbeatss.
.
Special convocation of Cra
ter Lake chapter No. 33, R.
A. M.. Tuesday. April Sth,
at 7:30 p. m. Work In P. M.
and M. E. M degrees. Vis
itors invited. By order of
B. L. LENOX, H. P.
GEO. ALDEN. 'Secretary.
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Jarmln & Woods want every rheu
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FLOWERING
BULBS
You Can Get At The Monarch
Montbretias
Lilies
Cannas
Dahlia
Tigridiat
Peonies
K FULL LINE OF FLOWER PLANTS
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FIRE
SALE
A LIMITED QUANTITY
16 in. Green Pine Slab Wood
Orders Taken For April Delivery Only I
AT $A 50 A BIG
ttdouble load
FREE A Load of Kindling with each
Three Load Slab Order
First Come First Served
Order Now Save Money
Valley Fuel Co,
Phone 76 -
On learning today that Superin
tendent E. C. Sollnsky had wired his
office here from Hot Springs, Ark.,
that he had received advice from his
st pertors thst ths Crater Lake na
tional park snowplows -could not be
permitted to clear any road outside
the park, the Medford Chamber of
Commerce, after conferring with Chief
Ranger David Canfleld, decided to
appeal to the state highway commis
sion to have one ot Its crews clear
the deep snow from tr Crater Lake
highway between Union Creek and the
Medford entrance to the park.
The local chamber officials were
considerably exercised when they
read In yesterday's Mall Tribune that
In heed to a protest from the Klam
ath Falls chamber of commerce the
Crater Lake park snowplow crew
would clear away the mile and a half
yet uncleared of the Klamatft ent
rance road, and open that road to
travel possibly by the end of this!
week, whereas It will take from twoj
to three weeks yet belore the Med-
ford entrance road In the park is!
cleared. 1
The local chamber offlclala have I
requested that the Medford entrance 1
road be opened as soon as possible,
as' quite a number of tourists and
others have been arriving here re
cently hoping to visit Crater Lake
national park, some of tfhom have
gone on to Klamath Falls with the
same hope, only to be again disap
pointed. !
Even If the Medford entrance road
Inside the park was cleared within a
week, cars could not get any farther ,
than Union Creek uniess the nigh
way between Union Creek and the
Medford entrance was cleared of snow.
The Medford chambe. officials feel
that to request the state highway
commission to open this stretch out
side of the park would be only a Just
one. especially as a stste blghwsy
crew some time ago cleared the road
of snow between yort Klsmath and
the Klamath entrance to the park.
Eight more Inches of snow fell at
the park last night, making 16 Inches
of fresh snow the past two daya, thus
greatly delaying the clearing of either
the Klamath or Medford entrance
roads In the park.
PILOT HERE AWAITING
lege, haa been brought to the hangiy
at the Medford airport.
Lt. J. H. Bundy and U. S. w,
Qoetz. also flying Boeing pursuits,
continued south today.
First Lieutenant B. T. Castor of
Mwh m.lrf. Rlvenide. Calif., who
crashed In his Boeing pursuit plane
in tne yieve noeioy iiem .
rydale. Ore., yesterday, Is In Medford
ttlna nrttrm from STmV Officials.
having arrived here last evening.
The Snip, wnicn was D.aiy uu-
aged with the exception of the fuse-
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The safest and easiest way to re.
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The pains usually stop at once, and
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Tysmol Is absolutely harmless
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Drug Store.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SAFE A3 GOVT BONDS My 39 yra.
experience selling annuities shows
that they guarantee 9Bi Interest ;
for life at age 00 (male) and 64 '
(female) and are t&x iree. uive
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WANTED Small brooder. Must be
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3, Medford.
FOR SALE Grow vegetables In our :
veneer plant bands for earlier crops i
Monarch Seed Co. !
TWO MODERN, attractive, furnished.
downtown apartments, for 1 or 2
people; newly decorated. Will ac
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Fluhrer's Bakery.
FOR RENT 4-room modern duplex;
fireplace, breakfast nook, electric
range, heatrola; also 6-room house,
close in. Inquire 534 No. Bartlett.
NEAT front corner single tpt; reas
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LOST A light gray cat with dark
tlger-etrlpes, between Medford and
Central Point. Answers to name of
"Boy." Call 364-L. Medford.
Register NOW
Swearing In of Votes Is Prohibited
by the Constitution
Register at the Court House or with your Local
, Precinct Registrar
APRIL 19
Is Last Day To Register Before
Primary Election
The only exception applies to those who voted at any
election in the last two years and who have not since
changed their legal residence.
Delilia Stevens Meyer
County Clerk.
NASH oAnnounces
WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc.
As Nash Dealer in Medford
We announce the appointment of a new Nash
dealer for Medford Walter W. Abbey, Inc.
The new Nash representative, possessing com
plete facilities for modern servicing, is prepared
to provide prompt and expert attention to all
motoring needs
This organization joins forces with Nash because
of the firm conviction that no other motor cars
offer so much to the buyer, as do the five new
Nash series recently announced.
Measured in terms of advanced engineering,
wealth of features, remarkably different perform
ance, size and price, each of these fine Nash series
is provably a new value in its field.
The new Nash dealer welcomes the opportunity
of showing these Slip-Streamed Nash cars and
having you put them to any test you desire.
WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc.
Distributor
PORTLAND, OREGON