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irEDFOHD JfSTL TRTBUKE, MEDFORD. (DREG OX, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932. Tiger Hopes for Thanksgiving Game With Portland Team Dimmed PJGE TWO HOOD RIVER OR DALLES 10 GET CALL IS CLAIM Inability to Satisfy Whole State Seen by Metropolis Locals Will Play Eu gene High Here Saturday Th tat champion football claims of ths Medford high echool were aomawfcst dimmed yesterday by tb forecast of too Portland Journal porta department "that a team from up the Columbia Corse" meaning Hood River or The Dalles would be taTlted to play the Thanksgiving game wltft the Portland champions. Hood River and The Dallea meet shortly to decide their own personal difference. .. The Journal article sets forth that, JnaamcA a no matter who la ss lected. the entire eta to wlU not be eatlafied: that neither Hood River or The Dallea have ever played la Port land: that The Dallea defeated ft Portland school In a pre-eeason game and that neither ha been defeated ttbia season. r Nearer Portland Another Item in favor of the Col umbia river team 1 that both. Th r.n.. .nrf HnM River are 100 mile from Portland and reached by auto bua in two hour, ana neuner ! upeet the metropolitan lnterscholas tlo apple cart, which retain aa much pride in It high ichool boy aa any other municipality. The Medford team 1 Hated a one worthy of consideration, along wltfc Astoria. La Grande and other unde feated high school squad. In th meantime, the Medford team, at the height of It physical form. I preparing for the game Sat urday at Van Booyoo field with the Eugene high school. Bugen playa Corvalila also this week, but U ssv Ing It tr bacw for the local con test. They figure Oorvalll a noth ing to worry about, and a mild prac tice game, and expect to come here with, complete trength and lineup. Cavemen Mean Business Grant Pas and Klamath Palla play the second gam of their eerie at Klamath Falls the coming Satur day and, while the Pelicans have been deeply chastened by their decisive defeat here, they have regained their lost prestige by walloping the Jose phine county squad. The very con fident Grant Pass team ha an nounced it will defeat Klamath Fall by a larger ocr than Medford, to bolster their conference title claims. PORTLAND, Ore, Not, 8. (API Abe Kaplan, Jewish heavyweight wrestler, defeated Pat Rellly, Boston, two out of three fall here last night. Th first fall went to Kaplan In 33 i minutes on a aeries of rabbit punches followed by a wlnglock and arm bar. Rellly flattened Kaplan In 8 minute and 80 seconds tor the second fall with flying tackles and Bonnenberg butt. Kaplan took the deciding fall In less than five minutes when Rellly missed a flying tackle as Kaplan dived under him. Rellly landed on his back wlto Kaplan on top. Bob Miller took two straight falls with body slam to win from Sailor Frans. Dr. D Vora, a newcomer, pinned Olenn Stone with a trlckly trip hold to win the opener. Stagg Say a Grid Game To Survive CHICAaO. Nov. 6. (P) Amos Alonno Stagg has had a closeup of American football's big parade for a half century, but cant e the end In tight. "America alway will have football without a great change from the game aa played today," th 70-year old University of Chicago coach said reflectively In discussing psst and future. "Th game 1 here to tay." Galloping Gaels Invade New York NBW YORK, Nov. 8. (P) Th Galloping Osela of California, St. Mary' football team, today Invadtd New York City to again meet Ford ham at the Polo Grounds Saturday. St, Mary's won In 1030, 30-11. tn the group which completed Its three day trip from San Francisco were 40 players, in charge of Coach S. P. (Slip) Madlgan and his half down assistants and 80 rooters. LA GRANDE TEACHERS TO PLAY SPOKANE U LA GRANDE, Ore., Nov. 8. (fl. Twenty member of th Eastern Ore gon Normal school football team, ac companied by Coach Bob Qulnn, left here by our today for Spokane, where tomorrow they play Spokane uni versity. Grecian Palace Revealed ATHENS (AP) The remain of a lerg building of th Myoenean pe riod, believed to be those of the palac of th king of th ancient city of Eleusls, have been brought to light near the acropolis of Usual (now represented by the villsge of Lsvslsa) about 15 miles from her. Orange Dance at Lake Creek. Can didate invited. Sat, night, November S. Phone 843. We'll naul away youi refuse. City Sanitary Servlos, VANDERBILT JOINS YACHTING TROPHY (By William B. Spear.) NEW YORK. Not. 8 -''That old mug" which Sir Thomas Upton tried In vain to win had a companion today on the mantelpleee of Har old 0, Vanderbllt. It was the silver loving eup the millionaire yachts man pot np In 1028 for the competition of contract bridge teams. Vanderbllt, who fathered contract i tn this country, restricted hi tour. nament playing to th competition for his own cup. The skipper of the "Enterprise" won It for the first time last night ss a member of P. Hal Sims' team. Th quartet, whose other members were Wlllard S. Kara and Waldemsr Von Zed twits, defeated David Burn stlne's forces In the final by tMi points. Burnstln and hi mate Howard Schenken, national Individual cham pion, Richard Frey and Ovaries Loch- ridge led by 335 points after the first 30 boards of that final, but the 61ms crew took sn overwhelming lead on the second 30. Sims and Kara won th trophy laat year a half of the "Four Horsemen," whose other members were Oswald Jacoby and Burnstlne himself. Von Zedtwlts plsyed on the team of Ely Culbertson which won It two years ago. Astute playing on th following hand, which gave his team a 1,530 awing, was one of th factors in Its victory: North. 8 K 0 8 7 4 3 H 7 5 8 o-a C A 8 8 West. East. S 10 S A J 8 D A X 10 7 4 3 H A K Q 4 H J 10 8 8 8 D 9 8 3 J C K Q 1 4 FLUHRERS DEFEAT Fluhrer'e Bakery bowlers took two out of three In their match with the City Meat market last night. Dunn toppled 804 pins for the "dougyboys" In the course of the evening for high honors. Copco and the Post Office roll to night: Scores: Flnhrert Bakery 1st 3nd 8rd Tot. 393 O. Lounsberry 140 F. Dunn 155 144 165 144 134 185 184 184 146 168 168 88 W. Newlsnd 167 N Newland 183 T. Naud 137 J. HltrJer Handicap 06 08 878 857 City Meat Market 804 1st Snd 3rd Tot. 146 486 W. Prultt Herb Ounther O. Prultt . H. Larson ... R. DeVore Handicap .. 168 143 110 141 167 84 173 178 131 103 130 84 101 147 136 118 84 -818 708 783 Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Nov. 8. (Spl.) Over one hundred forty-five were In attendance at the, Hallowe'en school party at the school house Saturday night. A csndy booth and games fur nished amusement for young and old until 11 o'clock, when refreshments were served. A good attendane waa present at the Sunday school r'Uy at the school house Sunday evening. Sevoral mu sical numbers and speeches furnished the program. Misses Erma May and Frances Wil son gave s Hallowe'en party Friday night for the pupils and patrons of the Agate school, community singing, stunt and parlor gamea furnished th entertainment, completed with refreshments. School mates and friends of Miss Mildred Wyatt were surprised to learn of her marriage October 38 to Harry, Newnham of Gold Hill. The bride was a graduate of Sams Valley high school of the class of 1031. I The Ford livestock buying agent of 1 Marahfleld gathered truck load of fat porkers from the W. W. Edlngton place Saturday. The price received was the lowest Mr. Edl;,ion hs got for many years. j Friends were shocked over the news I of the death of Mrs. D. D. Huntress' j huaband tn Portland Friday. Mrs ! Huntress, atater to Mrs. O. T. Wilson, was ft formsr teacher In the Sams : Valley school. The home demonstration agent Mrs. Mack will conduct a community meeting st the school houss Novem ber 16 on the renovating of Isdles' clothing. Evetr ladv Interested Is in. ! vlted. s Whaler lleads fouth WELLINGTON (AP) The ' "Sir James Clark Ross," ft whaler named after the famous explorer. Is ex pected her toon on It way to th antarctlo seas for the whaling sea son. No whalers operated In the Rom sea during th last whaling sea- Southern Oregon can keep its one higher educational unit She Southern Oregon Nor mal only by defeating the school moving bill, VOTE 317 X NO Pt. As, Sit, SONS, Aalilas BRIDGE CUP South. 8 Q 5 3 H 3 D J 8 8 3' C 10 8 8 3 Both side were vulnerable and West dealt. At the table where Sims sat Weat, Burnstlne North, Kara East and Schenken South, th bidding was: West pass. East one club, South pass, Weet one diamond. North pass, Bast one heart. South pass, West six heart. After leading the opponent out of trumps, Karn plsyed the see of dia monds from dummy. In order to es tsbllah ft cross ruff with diamonds snd clubs he then had to decide whether to lead dummy's king of dia monds and play for the Jack to drop from North, or to figure South for the Jack, and. finesse. He decided on the latter course, leading back to his ace of spades, plsylng a diamond from his bsnd and finessing the Jack with dummy's 10. The plsy gave him contract, for 1,430 points. At the other table, Lochrldge and Frey as East and West, also arrived at ft six-heart declaration ogalnst Vanderbllt and Von Zedtwlts. loch rldge at Eas however, figured North for both the queen snd Jack of dia monds and played dummy's king after the cae. The error set him one at a cost of 100 points. ' TO STAY T E SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 8. (p) Jess Hsrper, Notre Dame athletic di rector, today arose In defense of Heartley (Hunk) Anderson snd spiked rumors that a new football coaoh would be hired for next year. "Rumor can fly where they will, but Anderson will be back at Notre Dame as hesd football ooach," Har per said with emphasis. "The fact that he lost a game Is no reason to tire him. Why, we at Notre Dame feel he has done ft fine Job. He stepped Into ft tough Job and we like the way he has handled things. "Any reports to the contrary are mere propaganda and should be treat ed aa audi." 4- T PADUCAH, Ky., Nov. a (API Four Illinois officers who came here today to return to Illinois Floyd Ful brlght, wanted In connection with ft series of bank robberies end kldriap Ings. were arrested by federal pro hibition agent who said they found liquor In the officers' automobile. The officers gave their namea as Lester Tiffany, sheriff of Lake coun ty, Illinois; Thomas E. Kennedy, a deputy sheriff; Lincoln Tlffsny, s deputy sheriff and police chief at Mundeleln, Illinois, and Tom Dolln, a deputy sheriff, Walter Myre and Walter Oess, fed eral prohibition agents, said they found two quarts of whisky snd 30 bottles-of beer In the automobile tn which the Illinois officers came here. LIQUOR TAKEN BY Window Shades Oil shades, guaranteed rollers all sizes to 36 inches wide; 6 feet long; finest quality; no seconds SOc each 5 colors to choose f rom light and dark green. Felt CLASSIC IN MIRE IS CORVALLIS, Ore, Not. 8 OP) With th prospect that the Oregon University-Oregon State college Pa clflo Coast conference footbsll stug glo here Saturday will be fought on a rain-drenched field. Coach Paul 'J. Sohlssler led his Oregon Ststt, Beav era Into ft stiff practice today, de signed to develop a non-skid and ef. fectlv offensive on ft slippery field. Th coach admitted his a hoping th clouds will mend their way by Saturday and that ft reasonably dry field will greet the teams, so his men can determine to the fullest, extent If th Oregon University Webfoota are still weak In their defense sgalnst passing. r M'-Ifttosh, the bsckfleld find who found no troubla.ln plowing through the mud against West Coast Army last week, will probably view the Ore gon game from the bench, Schlssler asld, aa a leg Injury kept him out of uniform today. Jarvls, another stal wart In th bsckfleld, waa also miss ing from practice today with apaln In hta side. The following have been announc ed tentatively by Schlaaler as start er against Oregon: Keith and Ev erett Davis, ends; Miller and Schwam mel, tackles; Tuttle and Tomscheck. guards; ,Danforth, center; Blacone quarter; Psngle and Moe, halfbacks; Joelln, full. 4Moe will be captain. NEXT CONGRESS TO PASS (Continued from Page One) ate- not mentioning any names. "I bad organised enough votes to defeat this bill bad not the Republi cans gone across the aisle for their votes." The Idaho senator, who swung Into the northern part of the state In the Interests of Senator Thomas, his colleague, who is ill, sternly op posed the passage of the so-called "bonus bill," but added hed had ad vocated "every consideration for In jured former soldiers and relatives of the dead." Bonus Prevention Difficult "We will be asked to pay two bil lion and a half dollars In the next congress for the so-called bonus," he declared. "You go home and figure out what that will mean1 Be predicted It would be difficult to prevent passage of this measure by the next congress. Referring to costs of government, which he said .had caused an In crease of 300 per cent In taxes in 13 years, Senator Borah expressed the belief "we can cut taxes SO per cent and have a better government." Interrupted In his speech by a lis tener who asked "What about prohi bition?" Senator Borah answered: "As both parties have repudiated the I8th amendment, It Is not an Issue In this campaign. I'll never vote for repeal until I can see a plan to prevent the return of that monstrous .bell on earth called the American saloon." Broken windows glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. 4 Hear P. J. Neff and B. B, Kelly. KMED, 8:15 to 9:15 p. nv, Thursday. -tan, peach, ivory, Base Floor 32c Plenty of attractive patterns to choose from at this amasingly low price. Be sure to see our stock before you buy floor coverings. Mr Meteorological Report Koveraber 3, 1933. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Friday cloudy, with occasional rains. Somewhat warmer tonight. Oregon: Cloudy with rata west and extreme north portions tonight snd Friday. Somewhat warmer to night. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning. 39 degrees. Temperature a yesr sgo today: Highest, 73; lowest, 39. Total precipitation since September 1, 1933, 1X17 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. terday, 80; 8 a. m. today, 1005 yea- Sunset today, 5:03 p. tn. Sunrise tomorrow, 0:48 . m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:03 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 130 Meridian lime. Is B City rr Roseburg Salt Lake San PTanclsco... 60 Seattle 48 Spokane 60 LOANS ON FEEDER INT WASHINGTON, Nov. (AP) Of ficiate of the reconstruction finance corporation asld today the demand for loans from livestock feeders "Is not as large as we would like to see It." Both Gardner Cowles, Br., a di rector and Pord Hovey, chief of the agricultural section of the corpora tion, so expressed themselves. "There Is a very large corn crop," Hovey said, "with both cattle ana sheep selling chesply. Corn Is probably tne cneapess n ever has been, selling In some In stances for as low as 8 or 9 cents a bushel. Th reconstruction finance corpo ration baa money to finance sound feeder loans on csttle snd eneep. . ie are really disappointed at not getting more applications." 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We will save you money Covering A Square Yard rw.ilMimini.'iiimi!fliill QffiQ M E FOR VOTE (Continued from Psge One) acceptance proposed a change In the prohlmltlon law "to remedy present evils," suggesting thst states be al lowed to deal with the liquor prob lem, provided the saloon was not al lowed to return. Start Tour Tonight. President snd Mr. Hoover lesve Washington today st 4:20 p. m, for swing through the middle west with major speeches in Springfield, 111, snd St. Louis tomorrow end Msdlson, Wis, snd St. Psul Saturday. Under present plsns they will start their dash for the coast Saturday night, after the St. Paul speech, ar riving in Palo Alto about noon elec tion day. The chief executive delivered bis speech 1st last night before a Cali fornia rally at the Carlton hotel here and It was csrrled by telephone to the coast for broadcasting In celebra tion of "California Day." Home Instinct strong. An audience estimated by White House aides at 150 persons cheered Mr. Hoover for a minute when he appeared before microphones In the hotel patio. He told them his family had made plana each year to return to Palo Alto, but "new crises and new emergencies" had prevented. The president added: "The improved situation In the country afford me the deep satis faction of coming home to vote , ... "I have never gone so far away, nor remained so long, except during the great war and the presidency, that the homing Instinct has not carried me back every year to sink more deeply and more firmly the roots of my being in the fertile soil of Cali fornia's spiritual and cultural life." No Allen Interests. Most of the president's address was devoted to campaign lasuea, chiefly the tariff, but be Interposed com ment on two "cslumnles" which he ssld were being spresd by Democratic agents in California. A to the first, he denied having owned "any Inter est directly or Indirectly In sny busi ness outside th boundsrles of the United States" slnoe entering public service "15 years sgo." Then he denied "the second defama. tlon that the ranch at Wasco. my Interest In which I disposed of two or three year ago, refused to employ white Workers." Turning to the tariff, the chief executive said "there are no atates In the union where prosperity is so dependent upon the maintenance of the protective tariff as In those of the Psclflo coast." Dry slabs 81.00 per tier. You haul 'em.Medford Fuel Co. pilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillH VOW t m 9 this now, efficient, inexpensive light wSl modern ise jotrr old fixture and flood the entire room with soft, mel low radiance. Here is ths latest and most practical idea in home lighting. ANT employee of the power company or your VALUE FOR TAXES IS $27398,130 (Continued from Psge One) The 1931 valuation was 86.702.810, ft decrease of 832,760. Land removed from the tax rolls by the cities to taled 859,350, In the county It was 6378,010. Other leading Items on the valua tion lists ere: Farm implements, sutos, msehtnery, 6180,720. Hotels, 6118,700. Three thousand end 8 horse and mules sre listed at vslustlon of 6107,720; 15,340 cattle listed st 6283, 720: 13,091 shsep, vslued st 639.110: 1688 goats, st 64320; 2633 hogs listed at 68830 and 6517 dairy cows with a valuation of 6199,740. According to the summary, there sre 17,488 hens In the county with a valuation of 69700: 237 foxes valued at 65600: 1102 hives of bees of the tsxsble value of 63320 and 434 rabbits of the taxable value of 6260. There are only 21 dogs in ths county worth enumerating on the tax rolls, Residents of the THIRD WARD! Your Interests Will Be Best Repre sented During the Next Two Years If You VOTE FOR SAM A. KROSCHEL For Councilman Mr. Kroschel will continue to make Medford his borne and, through many years experience tn clvlo and business activities In Mils oltv. Is well qualified to represent the people of the third ward on the Medford City Council) Paid Adv. NEW ?.thet ssmsbb sssm isbb' mm local dealer will be glad to place one of these new fixtures hi your home for an eTening or two without cost or obligation, so that yon may see for yourself what a wonderful improT sosot k is over ordinary lighting. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER ' .toa E2 nesilifc tk.a t, ft total vmlus f S9AO In every Instance th owner requested tney DC aeseaaca. mo wtj wuia p the basis of legal action. If killed wantonly. Real Facts on School Moving Bill . TONIGHT 6:30 to 6:35 Friday Night 6:00 to 6:05 G. V. McCLURE speaker for SAVE S. 0. N. S. Association Paid Adv. mm v !i