MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1933.
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DON'T FORGET
TO PHONE THAT
WANT AD
HERE &KK I'HB aATES
Ml mm tint insarui
Mlnl"im 0
Bub additional Iriaer on,
pel wort
(Minimum lOo)
Per Use per month., without
aonv ohanire 1-3t
75
Phone
LOST
IjOst pair new pruning shears.
long ha-die. . Finder please phone
431-J.
LIBERAL REWARD for the return or
information leading to return of
six disc wheels and Firestone tires
stolen from model A Ford Truck,
night of January S. Tlrea, but not
wheels will fit other trucks. B. L.
Dodge. Jr., S85-J, Route 4.
lost Lady's dark brown pigskin
glove, for right hand. Please re
turn to M. H, Mall Tribune office.
Reward, -
LOST 1? dog missing, call 1818.
HELP WANTED flIA LE - FEMAI,E
SALES PEOPLE 88 to 824 dally. In
troducing NATIONAL BRAND Food
Flavors on ADVERTISING oasis.
Neat, responsible people with ref
erence only. Address West Coast
products Co., 117 W. Denny Way,
Seattle, Wash.
WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERIENCED cook and . house
keeper wants position on ranch:
full charge desired. Riverside Apt.
No. 11.
MAN OR WOMAN want Job work, in
side or out. 828 W. 4th, Ph. 832-X
RELIABLE,- -experienced- girl . wanta
housework. 1398-3C
EXPERT PA1NTBR will do sign paint
ing Interior decorating general
paint Jobs. Call at 222 So Central
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
f WANTED Wood-turning lathe.
Earl Bradflsh. 118 E. Main.
WANTED Work horse, about 1300
lbs. H. H. Dietrich, R.ut . Phone
18-F-3.
WANT TO RENT Completely furn
ished home. Near high school, fire
place, furnace, 2 bedrooms. Phone
101W
WOOD-SAW1NO. Phone 788-W.
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
Ton don't have to watt for returns
We pay cash.
We buy Hides. Peltt and Wool.
MEDFOHD BAROAIN HOUSE
J7 N Orapa St. Phone 1083
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 109a.
FOR RENT HOUSES
SMALL furn. hse; 2 adults. Tel. 319-R
i FOR RENT Modem home; furnace,
" hrHww4 floors, larae
living room. Phone 585-L-3.
FOR RENT Furnished S-room mod
em house, close in; upholstered
furniture, hardwood floors, fire
place, garage, oil heater; cheap
rent. Write to B. J. Palmer, Rt. 3.
Medford, Ore.
S-ROOM house. 319 S. Ivy.
FOR RENT 60 No. Peach, 8 rooms
and bath; oil burner, nei. iuo.
FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 104.
FOR RENT Houses, 813.30, 81S and
817.50. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT A nicely furnished du
plex, close In, for 16 pnone ii
dvt i..v, fiirnl.hMf house
1001 North Central. Inquire 939
w- central.
FOR RENT Partly furnished home.
close in. nice shade, garden spot.
garage, 820, water rent paid; lo
cated at 31 S Bo. Riveraraide; in
i quire at 32S So. Riverside,
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room bouse. Telephone aee-M..
FOR RENT S-room furnished house
and garage. Call at 843 N Bartlett
FOB RENT Nice residence near high
school; double garage, 03 S. oak
dale. Phone "37.
FOR RENT 4-room modem furn lin
ed house; nardwood floors, over'
stuffed, electric range. Call at 630
S Central
8-ROOM modern stucco; cook stove
and heater; 815.00 Key at 531
Spencer.
FOR RENT Beautiful furn. home.
840 E. Bth. Owner 114 Tripp.
FOUR-ROOM furniamrd bouse. In
quire Irvin Anderson. 314 Vancou
ver Ave
FOR RES1 N.ce 6-roum unlurnie.i
ed noL'se. 615 mo Location. Nor-b
Central phone 449-X.
FOR RENT a-room smsll furnished
Bouse with garage. Call 315 or
Uie-J, .
fOR BENT HOUSES
Ml WEST JACKSON 8 room, good
condition and location. TL 105
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod
ern tow cn t ait a niv-
FOR RENT Home Furnisned or
unfurnished. Brown White
FOB BENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED S-room apt.: light and
water: adult. 243 N. Holly.
FOR RENT 2 furn. or unfurn. apts.
118 Almond.
FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court.
328 N. Holly, phone 123S-W.
APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice clean
apartment with garage, cneap, ai
13 North Ivy.
FOR RENT a and 3-room apart
ments. 317 W. and St.
NICE furn. apt. SIS So Oakdala.
NEAT fum. apt. Key US S fry.
FURN apte.: steam heat; oonvenlent
for t adulta The Berben. 10 Quince
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 932 Plum St. after 8 p. m
or Sunday
HOMES FOR K1SNT Call 788.
"OB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished room, cloaa la
home cooked meals, private family,
price reasonable. Phone 1076-J.
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms.
Orape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Main 8t. Reasonable ratea. 22a S
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a. 718 E. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT I and -acre tracts near
Medford. Tel. 106.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE .303 Ross rifle for
snowshoe. P. K. Kamberg, Talent.
FOR TRADE Steel traps for wood
1203 E. 11th St., Medford.
FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab-
Ins, S houses, filling station. 8 miles
from Falls, 86,000 back cost 18,
500. Make offer equity. W. J. Hoi.
man. Fort Klamath.
TRADE Have patent on Auto Di
rectlng signal. Positive warning J
traffic, both front and rear, mien-
tlon of driver la made plain. Ex
change for good unincumbered
farm or will give Interest to put
on market. Box 9198 care Tribune.
WOOD for Say or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 18" fir and hard
4 wood for light truck 32i East 4th
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
EXCHANGE Oakland, Cal., 7-room
modern home, 3 bedrooms, furnish
ed or unfurnished; 1 blk. to cars;
close to Lake Merrlt. Wsnt small
ranch, improved. Will assume mort
gage. 1020 Elbert St., Oakland.
FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1937 model T Ford coupe,
radio, cook stove, dishes, etc Stln-
aon, Midway corners.
FOB SAL HOMES
FOR EXCHANGE Good 8-room mod-
en house In Klamath Falls, clear,
for small ranch in Jackson county.
For particulars phone Medford 58.
FOR SALE Good 8 room house feast
front) end nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 6450
Terms. Phone 511-1.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR RENT 33-acre ranch
garden, airaua ana orcnara. e.. n.
Foss, Talent.
13 ACRES Own water right: house
and other buildings; on bus use;
61000. A. E. Dennis, Kogue River
Oregon. -
WHEN you think of real estata think
Of Brown wnice.
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 36 R. I, Red oulleta, 75c
Beehtold, across from north end of
landing field.
FOR BALE Barred Rock cockerels,
fail pullets, hatching eggs, Toulouse
geese, orders taken for Daoy cmcits.
commercial hatching. H. E. uaney,
Pacific highway north. Tel. 358-X
BRONZE toma and hens. W. A. Py-
burn, Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill.
NEW LOW PRICES on chicks white
Leghorns. Hansen strain, 8 cents:
Rods and Rocks ernes. 24 page
catalog free. Jen is poultry Farms,
Tangent. Oregon.
FOB SALE 11'ESTOCK
FOR BALE Work horses. 1100 to
1700 lbs. Rear of 1140 Court St.
FOR SALE Jersey milk cow, fresh m
8 weeks. Harry Br yder. Central
Point.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz,
tseagie.
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
REGISTERED wire-haired terrier.
male, year old: beautiful show
specimen; reasonable. eos w. ana.
FOR SALE MIHCEI.LANEOUS
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Tel. 447-M
PIANOS FOR SALE OR STORAGE
Lsree music house has in this
vicinity one player pisno. two new
studio unrUhta and a baby grand
piano which they will sell cheap on
convenient terma rather than re
ship; can accept old piano In ex-
eha.ure. or will consider storage
with responsible party who intends
buying later, write ueo. ttooineon.
435 Wsahlngtoa, Portland. Oregon.
FOR SALE 75 tons hay good feed
yard if desired. W. W. Gregory
ranch. Cater Lake highway. . Pnone
408-J-l.
, ALFALFA. 18 00: wriest. Si 05 cwt
barley, 85c; ear corn, 90c. Piioue
i C. A. Devon, U&-J-.
FOR SALt MISCELLANEOUS
OOOD NEWTOWN APPLES, SOc per
10. Bring boxea. Mouau, 54
west of Tales.
ORANGES 3.00 crate: 110 hall
crate; grapefruit, aaas case: i-v
half case. Heavy pack. Big 7
Fruit Warehouse, Inc., S. Front St.
FOR SALE Ilia lathe. Inquire at
Pick & Uadley'a.
FOr. SALE Oood used piano 81.S0
Oood organ T50. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. 263 s. Orape St.
FOR SALE Two large wicker doll
buggies, doll bed ana other toya
ihampoo shield and stand. 31S No
Central.
FURNITURE for sale Servian ruga
radio, overstuffed. Maytag, mangle
dining set, bedroom furniture
Westlnghouss range. Selling every
thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave
FOR SALS Eariey-Devidson motor.
cycle sss cash. See John, at Mail
Tribune
FOR 8ALSUeed aewlng machines, all
makea. S3 up: terma u desired a.u
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone mn-j.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall rr'bune Job
-mcei printed on aiotn to vntn
stand the rain and weather.
869 PIANO SALE 889
Choice of several goon recondition
ed pianos, Kimball, Howard, Ster
ling, Cote, Cable-Nelson. Smith
lames, and others, at $69 and jp.
Pay 61 a week. No finance company
to deal with. No delay. Free de
livery. Our usual guarantee and
exchange privilege. Open even
ings. Cline Piano Co., Main and
Riverside, Sparta Bldg. Phone 420.
Medford, Oregon,
STOLEN
STOLEN Skis, Northland trade
mark, 7i-foot, ash, single grove,
new condition. No questions is
returned promptly. Phone 175 or
290-X.
CLAIRVOYANT, CARD READING
MADAMS TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Rainbow Auto Camp,
Cabin 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
GET tha "No Hunting" and trespass
Ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
MIloe: printed on doth to with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 Notth
Riverside Phone '044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRAIT CO.
Abstrarts ol Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jacicsor
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6, No 83 (forth Central Ave.
upstairs
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company ana excena
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 31 for aonomtment
Attorney-at-Law.
GLENN O. TAYLOR
LAWYER.
POST OFFICE BULDINO
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Expert wtnaow Cleaners
LEI GEO ROE DO IT - Tel 1112
douse cleaning Floor waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, apeclaltv
job Printing.
MAIL lttlBUNI JOB UEPARTMSN1
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all klndal book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks billing svstsma duplicating
cash sales slips and everything IB
the printing line. 38-30 If Orape
Phone To.
Painting and Paperhangtng.
BARRY MARX Painting tinting,
paperbangtng. Phone 14-F-4. Ilea
Coleman Creek mad.
Monev to lnd.
WE LEND MONE? ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charge See
W S. Thomas. 45 8. Central
Ground floor Cratenan Theatre
BIdg State License No S-157.
Transfer.
BADS rRAMsFER & STORAGE CO
Olfioe 1016 No Central Phone Sis
Prices right. Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonsole price. Ill Wo Plr
Street Phone 833
LEGAL NOTICBS
Administrators final Notice.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned Administrator of the ae
tata of Atututte H. rsrlow. deceased.
hsJ filed In the County Court of
Oregon for Jackson County, hie duly
verified final account and ssld court
has fixed Wednesday. February Bth.
1933. at tan o'clock In the forenoon
of said daT at the court room of
said court in Medford. Oregon, as the
time snd place for the hearing of
ssia innsj Account, ai: persona nav
lne anv obtectlona to the ssme are
hereby notified to make or file their
objectlona with said court at or be
fore said time.
THOMAS L. FABIOW.
Administrator of the Zstate of
- Augusta B. Farlow, deceased.
Notice of Sheriff's Ssle.
By vlrtua of an execution on fora
elosure duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, m and for the Coub-
dsted on the 22nd day of December, I
1932. la a certain action therein,!
ahereia intat-gu; ftae BaiUllr.s
ft Loan Association, a corporation, aa
plaintiff, recovered Judgment ageinav
William Conner and Olive Conner,
husband and wife, and Gladys A.
Peebler, the defendants, for the sum
of Eight hundred and 57-100 (8800.571
Dollara, with coats and disbursementa
taxed at Twentv-la and 60-100
(825.60) Dollars, and tha further aum
of Eighty and no-100 IW0JXS) Dollars,
aa attorney's fees, which Judgment
was enrolled and docketed in the
Clerk's office of said Court In said
oounty, on the 33rd day of December,
19J2.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terma of the said execu
tion, 1 will on the 38th day of Janu
ary. 1933, at 10:00 ococi a. m.. at the
front door of the Courthouse In the
City of Medford. in Jackson County,
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell
at public auction for caso to the
highest owner, to satisfy said Judg
ment together with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption aa pro
vided by law. all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendants.
William Conner and Olive Conner,
husband and wife, and Gladys A
Peebler, bad on tha 15tn day of Feb
ruary, 1917, or now have In and to
the fallowing described property, sit
uated in the County of Jackson, Stat
of Oregon, to-wit:
Lots I and 2. In Jlock S. West Wal
nut Park Addition to the City of
Medford, Oregon,
Dated this 23rd day of December,
1933. RALPH G. JENNINGS.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By OLGA Z. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Griffin Creek
GRIFFIN CREEK. Jan. 1. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. George handler return
ed home after apendlng several weeks !
with her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Kelson of Keno.
Mrs. Eugene Hornback of Medford
was dinner guest Monday evening ol
Mr. an Mrs. Charles Hsefbeck.
Word has been received here of the
birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Nelson of Keno, Mr. and Mrs,
Nelson were former resident here.
Mrs. Laura Jones and daughters
entertained a number of frlenda and
neighbors December 31. The evening
was spent in dancing". ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sfctntira sod
family, who recently moved to Grif
fin creek, have again moved from
here to the Crater Lake highway.
Many from here attended the auc
tion tn Medford Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. K.ehols and
daughter and son have been house
guests of Mrs. Nichols" father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Collar, and
family.
Mrs. Peter FIek and son Dale of
Jacksonville spent Thursday after
noon with Mra. J, D. Brown.
Mr. and Mra. George Chandler
spent the past week at Bandon, -visit
ing Mrs. Chandler's parent.
Roy and Leland Johnson and
mother have bought the Otla Mack
place. They have moved there to
remodel and make more room.
Leon Brown returned home Fri
day from San Francisco, where Tie
spent the week on business.
Mrs, Edna Bee&on wsa absent from
schol Wednesday on account of Ill
ness. J. B. Judy (a able to be about again
after being confined to his home for
some time with the flu.
Those from here who attended the
annual stockholdera' meeting of the
Medford National rt.nr, Loan asso
ciation were J. E. Judy. J. D. Brown
and Ole HUH. Officers were re
elected; J, s. Judy, president; J. D.
Brown, -vice-president; C. L. Golf,
secretary-treasurer; c. W. Isaacs, J. D.
Brown, Roy Martin, Milton Houston
and C, M, Taylor, appraisers.
Desirable bouses always a first
class condition for rent. lease or sale
Can 108
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TIGERS INVADE
ROSEBURG FOR
CLASHJTONIGHT
Burgher's Basketball Boys
Take On Veteran Team
Tonight Klamath to Play
Here Friday Evening
Medford's Tigers left this noon by
private auto for Roseburg, where they
will meet tha unknown Roseburg
team In a nos-conference game, tra
first of two hard games to be played
by the Tigers this week. The squad
of 10 men and Coach Burgher will
return about noon tomorrow, and will
play Klamath Falls here Friday in
another non-conference game.
Tha strength of Roseburg la un
known, but Coach Burgher said when
the team left yesterday, that Rose
burg has a veteran team thla year and
may prove difficult. Last yew tha
team was Inexperienced, and composed
mostty of aophomorea. Thla sear,
however, they present a different nlc
ture, and although Coach Burgher
wasn't worried, he wasn't exactly tak
ing the came lightly.
The strength ol Klamath FaUa U
fairly well known, however, aa the
Pelicans have defeated Weed and
Yrek by rather .handsome scores.
Medford waa ahle to defeat Weed,
19-5, earlier fn the season, and Mt.
Shasta, 44-14. Yteka, It la under
stood, has also defeated Mt. ShMta
Medford'a Tigers will be taken to
Roseburg tn cars belonging to Lea
Scheffel, Robert Bison and Coach
Burgher, and will spend tonight M
Roseburg. The private auto Idea or
transportation. Coach Burgher aatd.
cuts down the expense considerably,
and will be used on all trips where
It la possible.
Ed Klrtley. saaiatast coach will not
accompany the team to Rceemifg,
Burgher said.
Men who are making tha trip to
Roseburg are 8chl, Brown, White,
Harris, Luman. Hammock, Knlps,
Llndley, Kunaman and Severson.
CHINESE GRAPPLER
MEETS NEMESIS
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. IT. (AFJ
Walter (TUiklU Aehtu, Dayton,. Q
Chinese, 188 pounds, met his nemesis
last night In Rob Roy, Jackson, Mien.
1ST, granpler. after Achiu had been
successful in a doxen prevloue bouts
here. Roy won ino of three fU,
lifting Achiu on his shoulders and
whirling him 18 times tn a beautiful
airplane apln before dumping hurt
for the decisive fall.
Roy took the first fall tn II min
utes, 11 seconds with a reverse back
slam, Achiu won tha second fall to
18 minutes. 8 seconds with self-
atrangte hotd. The Chinaman twisted
Roy's arms eteea his neck, pinning
his hands behind his head so that
Roy waa forctd to pound the mat or
choke. The final fall came alter a
series of reverse headlocka In whish
Roy bad all the beet of it. The time
was six minutes, 8T seconds.
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TROJAN SIGNS BASEBAL CONTRACT
Orvllle MohFtr, former Southern Cattfornta quarterback, signing a
contract to play baseball with tha Lea Angela club el tha Coast
League, JicV Lallvelt manager 0) Mi Angela, lock on the
on ct "KM" Mohler, termer coast player, lgn. (Associate Press
Photo)
TEXACOS TAKE ON
G. P. ALL-STARS
HERE WEDNESDAY
Tb Grant pwa ,-tr jrHl be
given, a. chano to jata vengeance
ove rib 6 M1.'ord Texaco team to
morrow night it th Jtuatos high
school court, ft m unnouof bj
Sam CoHon, manager of the Texaco.
Tha Ttoxaca team defeated the Or&nts
P&as team Jn OrnU Pem 3wt Fri
day by ft 35-25 wore,, and th Cave
men arr still rsnltled at th defeat.
Tex&co'a team will be atm>heiwd
by the Addition Of Odd JUighe and
Qtjorgv Harrington, who did not play
agatnafc Oranta Paaa. Del A&dfirsotu
who added pep and fight to the &at
half against GrajJta Past, 5o
see action tomorrow night. Harring
ton, Anderson and Hughea as former
Medford ata?s.
Ray BMideraon's Junior high school
team will nitct the Tiger Cubs m the
preliminary game tomorrow night,
asd win 'so hTe aoz vengsanc
to Tent. The Cuba defeated the
Junior team taat weefc-end by con
certing free throws, aa eh team
scored IS point from the floor.
Coach Henderson feels his men can
down the Cuba It they can find the
basket oa tree throwa. They ha
received some aferSct coaching on that
point thfs wee.
The Junior high aehoot team will
not play a confetence same tnla week
out of rtspt-ci to Te) L3nd3e one ol
the regtfi&r players. A game had been
aeheduled with Aahtand, hut waa call
ed off. It witt be played en week
from tomorrow mgnt.
ENGEK SKI KING
N SHASTA MEET
MT. SHASTA, Calif., Jan. IT. (API
Sturdy AU Bngan ot Salt Lake City
held the northern California profes
sions! ski Jumping championship to
day aa a result of hla no here over
a Held of long-leaping experts.
The meet held during a Winding
storm, which was braved by 200 spec
tators, brought aa Injury to Engen'a
leg on hla second leap and more ae-
rtoua an Injury to Halve?- Haistea,
Lake Arrowhead, who made the sec
ond best Jump, 1 feet, Engerj
leaped 13 feet to win. Biner Fredbo,
Satt Lake, made a HJ-foot Jump for
third.
Because of trie storm tw Jumps
were made by each contestant.
STATERS OEFEAT
COUGARS, 26-14
CORVASUm Ore. Jan. if, AF)
Orfgon Stgte toa.tJtctteal! qn!ntt,
fed! by Captain Ed hewta, defeated
Waahlngton State, 20 to 14 her laat
plight r and put a temporary stop to
tha CcugM' march to the conference
champtonahtp, Tha acor at the hlf
favored tha Oranjremen, to 9.
An alrttirht dafenaa on ih part of
the home team waa largely rtapoosibla
for the Ism acore. althoih both
teams mlaasd sewra) food jhota. Tn
Cougars scored firat, then the Oranife-
i men. ran up 10 points rapidly before
t their opponent could icgVjte? a.n.
! 3-diSHfON m
!N COMEBACK DRIVE
i CHICAGO, Jan. IT. fAP ) With
tha world threa-cuahloa bULlarda
; champjomhJp temmament cny Is lia
aecond dsjr, the defend fng MtTenolder,
Augte Kteckfiefer of Chicago, already
; waa tnaltmg somebaea pUn today.
( The Chicago aouthpaw started oft
at a great etfp tn the opening match
last nlht, but broke cows and lost
:iB0tM decision to &rnc J$cw
i son, Canadisn veteran, who carta De-
L trott home, in S8 luninzs-
! KkWnHrr. who had a high ran ef
5 four, led Jaekaon by 25 to S, at the
25th Inning but from, there on in.
.the DVroU preaentat, stigtd
brilliant uphill battle to gain th lead
snd win. He had huh runa of seven
and six.
SECONDARY CAGE
SQUADS WILL 8E
BUSY TO MM. 10
Secondary high etshoote of the vl-
rey will be kept too busy from now
until March 10 to eamaleta ambi
tious schedule prepared for- the two
conference groups. The Central
Point, Gold Kill, Jacksonville, Phoe
nix, Eogue River and Talent teams
comprla en group, with the balance
of the secondary high schools making
up tha second half, Tha winner sf
each group will meet to determine
which team plays the winner of the
Medford. Ashisnd. Grants pass group,
for th southern Oregon utia.
Sarte te&m baa already played tw&
game, if it has stayed by its sched
ule, and Friday night each wtlt play
again. Prom Friday or,, tha gamta
are srtiedirfed as follows?
Friday, January 20 Fhoenfc v.
Rogue River; Talent vs. Central
Point; Oo'.a Hill vs. iaetawttllla.
Jsrmsry 37 Rogue Birer vs. Tal
ent; Phoenix vs. Jacksonville; Cen
tral Point vi. Gold K1U,
February S Talent . Jacaaoit-
rllle; Osld Hln nr. Rogue Hirer;
Phoenix vs. central Point.
February 10 Jacksonville vs. Phoa
nlx; Cental Point rs. Do! a HID; Tal
ent vs. Hogtie River.
February IT Gold HUt vs. Central
Pair,,- Rogu River 7. TftVtnt; Jack
sonville vs. Phoenix.
Fbbrtiary 24 Phoenix vs. Rogue
BIyer; Talent va. Central point; Gold
Kill :. Jckonv!U,
March S Itogtie Hivar va. Talent;
Phoenix vs. Jacksonville; Central
Point vs. oold HlU.
March 10 Talent n JaekaonTllto;
Gold Hill vs. Rogue K. '.; Paoenik
vs. Central Point.
CAPT. SHERWOOD
'HOT' ON ALLEYS
SeapUa tha (act sua Bhei
wood turned In 0-pn game, hi
Elks club bowling team lost to
Everett Brayton's outfit, two games
to thra In their todg tmimanwht
match last night.
. The Pllegel and CUtt ttama ctaah
tonight,
Monday score;
t
Braytcn , , 11
Bc7?-.sr. left
Prtiltt ,... IW
9
U8
IN
i6i
IM
i5
ISO
S
b
150
its
m
Hi
130
Wright IM
Brown . 135
Handicap 120
ua
ST
Ms
13
IW
Itt
tn ass
1
, 339
. m
. IMS
, MT
. 1W
, V
Sherwood
141
lit
13
IIT
IU
its
49
451
334
Strang, V.
ThompssF ww
Ouenther, Herb
400
ST
Kutchlnaon
Handicap
870 791 gxg 3501
Whitman Defeats
La Grande Normal
LA OfMNDE, Ore., Jtn. 17. f API
Eastern. Oregon Normal, school basket
ball player matched Whitman cel-
lere's offense during th first Id min
ute of play here last night until Mc-
als, forward, and Irving, gyard. west
en a irojlr.g pre that resulted In
a final count of 63 to 3 fn favor of
th. Mlaslonarlaa. Tha two men ae-
couhisd for la and 13 points, respee
tiveiy.
London Slayer
Tries Suicide
lOfmott. An. 1 (APi The
of Samuel rumace, accused torch
slayer took, another dramatic turn
today when the prisoner. Who spent
the night In a cell in a Kentish-town
(north London qn.rr.ari nolle sta
tion, was found Ul la hla call.
H was hurried to a hospital to
what wa deeisred a serious condition.
ff wa reported auffertng Internally
with ssmptoraa apparently, auggsjung
some form of poisohihg.
Philippine Veto
Vote Agreed On
W3HDfOTO. Jan. 17. OP) i
vot en President Hoctr's veto ot
th Pbilipplrte independence bill By
tomorrow waa Indicated to th senate
, today a fllibtistent against th Of
( banking, meaaure said they would not
.' d'.J an? longer a tiK'jloo os
BASKETBALL FANS
SUPPORTING GAIV1E
AT PROFIT LEI
Lowered Prices; to Keep
Pace With Changing Con
diHons Brings Greater
Crowds Pays Own Way
Br T w. sr. jo iiv.
Chairman, ot the K, C. A. A. Job
Basketball P.m' tejmilrlw i.-ii
Athletie Wreoter of Ohio mtset
TfnlveroICT.
CWrttten tor . Asasdated Prwe )
OOU1MBCS, O.. lis. 37. up.
skethaf In TP9f - conrlnues as a .
healthy and profitable aoort- Chamf
Wg financial csndlttona have feee
st by a widespread redaction fn ad
mission prices, resulting along with
other Influences in Increased, at
tendance.
Bashetbal), tn rrwt coiieree. f hs
snly sport besides football that pv
Cta own way. In, aacosdss; schao'A,
the, gam doe n better, and M '
many case It gee a long way to
ward supporting the athletic pro
gram. MalUnr Curbed.
A Seading factor In the ertensiee
interest shown tn the Kama this yea
U. found In tha new rules. An. -.1.
In "stalling" tactic and, :nsrs
prevalent than this, a great increase
in deliberate and delay offensive waa
opetau&g prevlu ts thla year
leases interest 3rj game-.
li waa asked of the new rules that
they speed up offensive play and, If
peKlbU, reduca tatting. Thla
mvw rule have- dshs. Ccntrary :a
fears expressed oy many persona,
there baa been no increase 1st -e-jsV..
Mewing: In fact, Uw Undaacy iia
been toward leaa interfereno oa WW
part of officials.
I believe that baakatbaU la tte
ldU Indoor sport for scnocta anA
tnege. It is a Mat game, fflletf
with action, spectators are comfort
ably accommodated and are eloea ts
the fMd of acttat and th edestsart
c4wng from offense to defense make
It moat fascinating, .
Platen lureaat.
Jndlyldua, as wH team pUy,
m be epprecfated by the aveng
fan. , A greater number of boy t
esssdary scbeota and collegaai an
now participating In this gara t
baaketban than ever before.
Discontinuance of the pracUea eJ
taudeaaUng gan is believed M
centrtbru to the Increased attend
ance, f am convinced that a sur
vey of the United atatea wtu ahem
Urgcr attesdaac and Increased M
teres a this tttm. when pjartieatly
all other sports are showing a decline
In. attendance if not la, Interest.
Foots Creek
room OREEK. Jan. 17-rspM A
Creaoant Olty-Madford truck and sxva
of Orcver'a dairy track, tMvs t&
Clarence Runs of 0 rants Tarn, col
lided at totter creek January s
Mr, Bunt wa V-rrrr Into ths '.'.
BemmlBg raueh. Mr. Hrrnt was rsr
dered unconscious for tune, mra
waa net seriously Injured.
On account cl th 111 has of ifra.
Wsbt Maes', an aii-day meeting af
the Gtvto (mnrnvemena club wac, sot.
held a pleased zT.-tTj 1. cu', am
Mam meeting wa held at
home of Mrs, O Robert, at f&ogu
P-lver, assisted by Mra, B. Btsktek
The from hew attending'
Mndsmes Miller, flmith, Effts Blrd
ey and Victor Btrdaey.
Marjorta Caawnn Oo'd BM
spent January I and J with her
aunt, Mr.. EffSe SErdsey,
four new puplla hav .-'.-nd
Mhos) this week. Thrs of the FsnriaF
children from the left hand! fork tod:
tha oolUngwood boy from, xMrdasy
rr?tx, and 1 Bey TSTnpkln eoten
January 9 for th second semester.
Mrs. B. L. Miller, Jr and Phyill
lUUer wan aV-,opp',T,g la orast m
Jm. I. . '
Clarence Wheatten who ess dots
ataylng at tha Blvlert. Auto Cama
ptaw to leer. January 1 Mr low
to ri.lt hi parents.
Mr. and Mra, Ruben Roster and
amaU son. XasseMk, left Jatrutry M
for Miderwood, Wash., where Mr. Bor
ter has employment.
franc. Davta of Oold B1U spaas
jamwry 11 with oreMy Smith,
Jack- Rose waa- Itsaiing hay from
th Ohamptut EX Oro ranch January
,
Wdfbrd viijion tbto wek wer 3.
and to. Msrton Cane. Mr. Oeort
tar-.ce, Bath BoonsUter, Mr. and Mrs.
o. Mtmunssd, Charts XeSiafrtUa
and John Flero,
Jamea Cook and: Berate Cook est
OsM Hill vWted t is Cook a?.
Row inln Jamwry l.
: aft. nd Mm. R. tV stuler, HrrJ
and Junior Millar (pent ts naauc
o! Janusry 11 wttb air. ara Mr.
(Seorge Lance at th mine.
The Sunday school la having a bts
ifcat dinner January l. Svervtrsi 1.
famed. Julia Sucker rsd w
gbter. Blanche, tn now member,
i SdMa DuMsbory sf Sardis en'
pent the week-s-ij wish Mar) SHst.
Ed Bollflg visited his brother.
tir BoUsf and farsUy January 11
i Mr. and Mrs. Ma ea BeornsUI aaA
eon af Orant Fas (pest January t
and IS with their parent. Mr. and
- g-, u , Smith and Mr, and Mr. -
BarmsllUT.
Mr. and Mrs Harris of Los Angeles
Mve bought part at th Dick, kictk
Rajs ptsc, wiles wa Jcrmarty p
af th ChsmpHn (RMtrisloa.
Clyde Martin spent January IS oa
I'rdjey eras,
Mr. and Mr, Onorge Isc wra
dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. '.
BeomtUtev Jaruwy 10.
Mr.. B. , Miner and daMfhtar,
Phylll. wen gtmtt sf Mr. snd Mi.
Ed Ouetataff January 10, and aa
'&, of zftuaM nJoyd.