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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933.
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DON'T FOEGET
10 PHONE THAT
Want Ad
HEBE ABB THE RATES:
PM'word first insertion to
(Minimum aso)
Each additional Insertion,
per word 10
(Minimum 10c)
per line per month, without
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Phone
LOST
een 507 S. Holly end Mrs Cor
bie's Beauty Shop. Leave at 507 So.
Holly.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
FOUND
rOUND-Brown leather purse. Oan
er may have same by Identifying
and paying for ad. Tribune office-
HELP WANTED FEMALE
wANTBDOlrl to work In home with
mVlljahy for room and. board
Ind 1 60 Velt write Box 13463.
Tribune.
WANTED Girl for housework. 788-M,
WANTED Pianist, small brunette,
under 35, unmarried, to sing and
play, platform and radio, national
tour. No Investment: expenses paid,
plus percentage. Give dP1'0"'
enclose picture. Box 13466. Mail
Tribune. .m-
W ANTED Housekeeper for small
family. Call 355-B-l.
WANTED Experienced waltress at
once. Jewel Cafe.
'help wanted male
WANTED- -Loggers,
colestln. Ore.
Avgerla Bros,
- WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing - interior decorating
.n 005 Ai central
paint jous. v" "
SEWING, care of children day work
of any kind. 35c per hour J1.7S
day. Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince 641-L
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO BUY Good used auto-
moo le, give miumg
letter. Aaaress nu
Mall Tribune. . - - -
WANTBD-Spraylng with power "Pray
er. Cork elm. apples and pears. Call
358-W. '
WANTED Household goods, also cook
stove and heater. Box 12884 Tribune
HAVE your spring cleaning done
cheap. Also floors waxed and pol
ished. Phone 774-R-3.
WANTED Wall paper cleaned, paper
hanging, calsomlning, painting. Call
283-J. F. M. Goodman.
HAVE your furniture re-upholstered
Th.'bault, pmt-R-
WANT to lease farm with 10 or more
acres. Write A. F. Townsend. Rt. I.
Box 199-A. Costa Mesa. Cat.
WANTED Will pay cash of cheap
team C. A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-3.
WANTED Call at oui office tor lates.
and lowest Golden Anniversary
prices on all types of wire Products
for all wire requirements. Spec al
Anniversay prices now prevail
Write for details. We cut rolls Ship
anywhere & save you money It its
made of wire Ask us. Volney Dix
on. Pago Fence since 1898. 134 N.
Riverside avenue. Phone 368. Med
ford. Oregon.
LOAN Good security. Phone 319-R
W.V.TED Wool, mohair. Wool bags
T- twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1063
WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo
p.e to care for In t.v home. Phone
U7-X, 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor.
T ANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Orape 8t Phone 1063.
FOB RENT HOC S E S
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house.
Phone 834-J.
FOR RENT Well furnished 5-room
modern home. 640.00. Phone 728.
FOR BENT 5-room modern furnish
ed house: yard, garden ground and
garage. 641 Pine St. Call for key
637, next door, or see Mrs. White.
48 Qulnre St.
FOR BENT Furnished 5-room house,
close In. modern: upholstered fur
niture, hardwood floor, fireplace,
garage: rent cheap. Write B. J.
Palmer. Bt, 3.
SMALL furn. house cheap. 801 No.
Central. -
OR RENT 6-roc-rr. modern house
3 fieenina norches. garage, wood-
shfd lawn, shade, all new interior.
rlg'.t down town 147 North hoiij
. Inuutre at Holly Apts.
fcMiS FOR RENT Call 696.
BENT Homes Furnished or
ifumtshed Brown & White
IRENT 4-room cottaae. unfuni-
d: two 3-room apar'ments. wen
-.Ished. Bv wen or month In
6 ii 317 . Jacawo, Tel. 713-X-
75
COR RENT Partly furnished 5-room
huuto ttiiiuire at a no Harriett
27 WASHINGTON mmnl.1.1. ,.
taoed. garden spot, and chicken
-iuae- rnone lua.
DESIRABLE houses always in first
v,ooe wiiunion tor rem, lease or
aie. uau lua.
HOUSES 10. 12.so and lis. water
pain; wood range. Phone 105
PUBN HOUSES. O. A. DeVot.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR BBNT-Choicely furnished apart
ment to sublet for several months.
fflmllV Kiln atpav a- Bomm-- -..1
early fall, central, modern, electric
t-twtc. insiaaire. box 13405, Mail
Tribune.
APARTMENTS. 116 Almond.
HOUSEKEEPING BOOM,
week. 105 S. Orape.
1.75 per
furniture, lights and 'water. 389
W T
FOR RENT Two a-room apartments
well furnished. By week or month
Inquire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel 749-Y
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: gar
age: water paid. 111.60 Tel 130.
3 Room apt. With garage. 413 No.
ivy.
FOR RENT Newly decorated nicely
iurninea apartment. Adult, 337 so
Otkdale. .
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
overstuffed: hardwood floors, light
ana neat. Man Tribune Phone 76
FOR RENT FCKMSHED BOOMS
PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman.
close in: bath, garage. 609 E. Main.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Main St Reasonable rates. 333 S
Central.
FOB RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main
Rates very moderate
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Acreage, share crop Pb
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Incubators, chick
ens and trailer, ror cow. rnone
697-J-l.
3-ROOM modern home. bath, laundry
tra? screened porch, bullt-lns gar
age shade and 'rult trees; $700
equity for car, acreage, cabin site
or what have you Phone 1536-L.
or write Box 13337. Tribune.
FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth
harrow slightly used. Will trade
for alfalfa or grain' Tel 334-R-4. ...
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, 1400 lbs- 7 years old.
Walter Jones. 3nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland
WOOD tor jay ot potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
40 ACRES to trade for second hand
car. Ford, Chevrolet or Whippet not
older than '39. S. M. Hawk, 701 W.
11th St.
30-ACRE ORCHARD All bearing,
title clear, price -only a200 per acre.
Will accept Copco stock or J. C.
B. L. stock at par. EARL TUMY,
310 Liberty Bldg.
TO iiXCHANGE Nioe little home In
Bond. Ore., clear, for something
clear In Medford or Ashland. Pre
fer small acreage What have you.
155 7th St., Ashland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres Will
sell cheap for cash 925 Reddy Ave.
WHEN you think oi real estate think
of Brown 4 White.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Good modern home,
cheap. Your own terms. Owner
1232-W.
SEE THIS I
a 30 acres only about 6 miles
ShhUfrom Medford. 5'4 acres In
Vvww ... .. -..il fenced. 3
springs, creek through place, a, acre
garden, strawberries and raspberries.
2-room house. Buzs saw and motor,
together with 1 cow. go with place
for price of 6550.00. S150.00 cash.
See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.
FOR SALE 10 seres on Hlway, all In
cultivation. Mosuy m ciovcr. mi-j
6450.00, 75.00 cash. Balance 35
years at 6 Interest. Also: Nash
coach, trade for wood lot. A. F.
Flowers, 113 . 12th.
FOR SALE 114 acres. 5-room house.
chicken house ana garage, iow.
small down payment, balance like
rent. V. E- Zumwalt, 36 Berrydale.
FOR SALE 5 acres, good small house.
outbuildings: cnep. o
618 No. Central.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Real bargain
for casn. mignt kjiimubi ,.,.. -
responsible party. 1 acre, house,
garage, ben house; good soil and
location. Close In. Also electric
range, phone 1119-Y or write Box
139, Route 1.
FOR SALE POLXTRY
FOR SALE Buff Orpington fryers,
setting eggs, rooster. J. W. Shirley.
211 Vancouver.
SUNDAY snd Monday Special on
Hansen wnite Ijegnorn uauj
Price one do?n for 61.00: also have
goslings. R. E. Carly. 358-X.
FOR SALE Buff Orplngtor- fryers,
setting eg;s. rooster. J. W. Shirley.
311 Vancouver.
7'ic for highest quality W. U chicks
Hansen strain. May deliveries Rocks
and Reds 8'4c. Wonderful value
Jenks Poultry Farm, Tangent. Ore
TURKEY egs for sale, l&c each. Call
133-R. Medford.
HANSEN triple redrigreed baby
edicts. 610 per nundred Custom
hatching. 3'4c per egg Eakln
Hatchery, Talent.
FOR SALE Barred Bock hatch In?
eggs, laying strain. M 60 hundred
BslteT Service Statlon.
DRES5LE1V8 Square Deal Hatchery
.UU7 . U&ai P&oov
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4
room house newly painted and kal
somtosd. near school: nice garden
sr. . at comer of Sunset and Co
luibus. 909 Sunset.
FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east
f.-unt) and nloe lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 6450
Terms- Phone 517-L.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 30 head of horses and
mules. Ray Moran. Central Point
BED feeder pigs.
Beagle.
Adolf Schuia.
FOR 8ALE snsCELLANEOUS
SPITZ pup for sale St 715 Cedar St.
FOR SALE Good cream separator. F.
A. Henspeter, Jacksonville.
DAHLIA BULBS, 10c each. Ed Lund
berg, Ross lane, north Baker's store.
FOR SALE Rowboat. fine .condition:
mad? of Port Orford cedar; Johnson
Light Twin motor: like new. Tel.
1149.
39 s. Grape.
FOB SALE Large early potted to
mato plants, 35c doz. Herman Day
ton. R. 4. Box 376, 4 mile west
Phoenix depot.
FOR SALE One roll-top desk and
chair. Dalton adding machine and
Underwod typewriter. Call 190-W
or 613 So. Newtown.
FOR SALE 1 mower, 3 hayrakes, 1
E. washing machine, 3 cultivators.
George MoMahon. 1 ml. so. Talent
FOR SALE Agates, cut and polished,
at 630 So. Ivy. Call after 5 p. m.
FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn.
3c tb C. A. DeVoe.
FOR SALE Large electric brooder.
68 00: or will trade for feed. See It
at Samson's Feed Store.
SUPERFEX oil neater, eheap. Phone
1013
MENH all leather work gloves China
goat 75c Men As Women's' Jackets
made to measure Lewis Carpenter
308 So Newtown. Medford.
OET the 'No Hunting' and trespass
ing signs at the Mall rrbune Job
office: printed an jlotb to with
stand Che rain and weather
FOR SALS Used sewing machines, all
makes 66 up: terms U desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming Phone 9I3-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
ORPHAN ANNIE'S LUNOH open for
usiness. uome in snd try our
coffee. Five-cent hamburgers. At
33 So. Front St.
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED for 75o
Wjtk guaranteed Call and deliver
free Phone 361 Medford Cycle &
Repair Shop, 23 No Fir St.
GET the "No Bunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mail Tribune Job
, ff!ee: printed on oloth to with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TBANSFEB - Expert pack
ers and movers Spools! livestock
moving equipment Prices right
' Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside Phone 044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
abstiact
MURRAY ABSTRACT. CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title tnsuranoe. Booms 8
and 6. No 83 North Central Ave
upstairs
JACKSON CO.
AUSTItACl CO.
Abstracts ot Title anil
Title Insurance. Tor
only complete Title
System In Jacksop
County.
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
snd remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg
Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181.
fcxpert Window Cleaners.
LEI GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug oleaning, specialty.
Electrical Service.
FLYNN BLECTRlO 8ERV10E CO.
Repairs day or nlte Phone 665-Y
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon Printing of aU kinds; book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, a o d
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing Une. 28-80 N Orspe
Pbons 75.
Money to Lena.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge. See
W. B. Thomas, 46 8 Central
O round floor Crater an Theatre
Bldg State License No. d-187.
Public Stenographer.
ILLUSTRATED MlfclMOGRAPHINO
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace O. Voss
34 North Central Phone 113
Transfer.
EADS TRAlM&PEa A STORAGE CO
Office tOlft No. Central Phone 815
Prices right. 8emoe guaranteed
BEJKKJNO rRUCK-ING OO. Trans
fer and Storage. We nan) anything
at a reasonable prloe, Ul No, Fir
Street. Phone 333.
LEU At. NOlICfcS
Nottre of Sheriff's -Sale.
Br virtue of an execution of fore
closure duly lsaued out of and uidr
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me dlrecvl ano
dated on the 2th dsy of April, 1933.
in a certain action therein, wherein
Ralph O. Bsrdewil, as the Adminis
trator of the Estate of Charie M.
English, deceased and Letha English.
aa piatntiiia, recovered juagmenij
against Walter H. Jones, individually;
and aa Administrator of the Estate of
Tolita. M. Jones, the defendant, fori
the sum of Seventeen Thousand Five
Hundred and no-100 (117.500.00) Do.
Jsrs. together with inhere thereon
at 6 pex annum Uoca SeotemUor
5th. 1929. with costs and disburse
ments taxed at Twenty and 65-100
($20.65) Dollars, and the further sum
of One Thousand and no - 100
(81000 00) Dollars, as attorney's fees,
which Judgment was enrolled snd
docketed In the Clerk's office of ssld
Court In said County on the -22nd day
of April. 1933.
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the ssid exe
cution, I will on the 3rd dav of June.
1933, at 10:00 o'clock 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 cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg
ment, together with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption ss pro
vided by law, all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendant.
Walter H. Jones, individually and as
Administrator of the estate and
sole and only heir at law and
next of kin of Tolita M.
Jones, decessed, and Jtrssle Jones, his
wife, Mabel S. Jones, Southern Ore
gon Credla Bureau, Clyde A. Melvln.
R. S. Smith and American Fruit
Growers, Inc., hsd on the 5th day of
aeptemoer, inav. or now nave in and
to the following described property,
situated In the County of Jackson.
State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at the southeast corner
of Land Donation Claim No, 57 In
Township thirty-seven (37) south,
range two (2) West of the Willamette
Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon,
thence West 3193.45 feet to the south
west corner of Donation Land claim
No. 57: thence North 1736 feet, thence
East 723 feet, thence South 987 feet,
thence East 1471.45 feet, thence South
749 feet to the point of beginning,
and containing about 54.03 acres of
land, more or less.
Together with the tenements, her
editaments snd appurtenances there
unto belonging or In anywise apper
taining. r
Dated this 37th day of April. 193S.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Notice or Sheriff's Sale
By virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
States of Oregon, in and for the
County of Jackson, to me directed
and dated on the 13th day of April,
1933, In a certain action therein,
wherein First National Bank of Med
ford. Oregon. Trustee as Plaintiff, re
covered Judgment against Joseph B
Johnston and Eleanor Madallne John
ston, husband and wife, the defend
ants, for the sum of One thousand
eighty and no-100 (61080.00) Dollars,
with Interest st 8 per annum with
costs and disbursements taxed at
Elghleen and 05-100 (61U.no) Dollars,
and the further sum of One hundred
and no-100 (6100.00) Dollars, as at
torney's fees, which Judgment was en
rolled and docketed In the Clerk's of
flee ol said Court In said County on
the 25th day of March. 1933.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion, 1 will on the 30th day of May.
1933. at 10:00 o'clock 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 cash to the highest
bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, to
gether, with the costs of this . sale,,
sublect to redemption as provided by
law. all of the right, title and interest
that the said defendants. Joseph B,
Johnston and Eleanor Madallne
Johnston, husband and wife had on
the 10th day of June, 1937. or now
have in and to the following describ
ed property, situated In the County
of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Being part of lot Number Seventeen
(17) containing 6 acres more or less,
of that certain tract known as Crest
brook Orchard Tracts, as the same Is
platted and delineated upon the rec
ord of plats In the office of the Coun
ty Recorder for Jackson County, Ore
gon, and further described as follows:
Beginning at the Southwest corner
of Lot 17. Crestbrook orchards, as the
same Is recorded in the Book of Plats
In County BecdYder's- Office of Jack
son County, Oregon, running thence
North 645.9 feet; thence East 399
feet; thence South 645.9 feet; thence
West 399 feet to the place of begin-
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nlnr and containing five (5) acres
of ia.ia more or less, save and except
a str,D of lsnd Thirty (30) feet wide
and Three hundred and ninety-nine
(399) feet long, funning parallel to
and a-ong the South line of said five
acre tract, containing .375 of an acre,
more or less, reserveo as a road and
to be dedicated to the County of
Jackson and State of Oregon, for said
purpose All of the shore being situ
ated in Jackson County. Oregon.
Dated this 14th day of April. 1933.
WALTEB J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By Olga E. Anderson. Deputy.
Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS. May 8 (Special.)
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Holmes of Ashland
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Nelson at camp 3. Mrs. Nelson
and Mr. Holmes were classmates at
Butte Falls high In the class of '31.
Mrs. Carl Jackson has returned
from Medford where she spent two
weeks In the Sacred Heart hospital
recovering from an operation.
Lester Smith has returned from
Washington after taking his family
there recently.
The charivari of Mr. and Mrs. Les
lie Casey took place three days after
their wedding In Medtord, April 24.
The young couple evaded the chari
vari by being out In the country.
The dance Saturday night was very
successful. The music was furnish
ed by the Butte Falls high school
orchestra and Moore's orchestra. Mr.
Botts also played.
Ira Tungate had a major operation
at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs.
Tungate Is with him.
Mrs. Boscoe Larson, Mrs. Everett
Moore, Mrs. N. B. Stoddard, Mrs.
Wright, and Mrs. Joe Hlbbard at
tended the all day meeting of the
Home Economics extension unit In
Medford.
Many who heard the broadcasting
of the Butte Falls high school or
chestra and Maxlne Jackson's vocal
solo over KMED, Tuesday evening,
were surprised and delighted with
the program. Miss Margaret Hlbbard
played Miss Jackson's accompani
ment. Mrs. Jane Smith and son of Cen
tral Point visited her son Don and
family over the week end.
Mrs. Oscar Hlglnbotham. Dean
Hlglnbotham and Mrs. Harold pattott
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Patton
Saturday and Sunday.
There was a special meeting of the
Hustlers club on Tuesday with four
teen members present at the home of
Mrs. Joe Hlbbard.
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Howard District
HOWABD DISTRICT, May 8.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brock
had as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs.
Force and children of Eagle point
and Mrs. Sager-and Mrs, Krteger. of
the Modoc orchard. '
Loren Chltwood who has been stay
ing with his father In Klamath Falls
has returned to his home here.
Mrs. Alfred Belelu and cousin of
Los Angeles called on Mrs. Robert
Hague last week. The ladles were
old friends of Mrs. Hague.
Mr. and Mrs. Stelner have returned
from Badlurn Sprlnga where they had
gone for Mr. stelner's health.
Clay Castle of Gsston, Ore., was a
caller at the Jaa. Parke home this
week. Mr. Castle and the Parke's
were neighbors years ago In Idaho.
McKays and Peytons plan to build
another atore on the new highway.
They have purchased a piece of
ground from J. O. Barnes.
B. E. Stump and family of Howard
avenue plan on leaving soon for their
former home In Colorado.
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HARDER BATTLE
Lose Narrow Hold On Pin
nacle by Dropping First
. Half of Twin Bill to Cleve
land On Western Tour
By HVGH 9. FIXI-ERTON, Jr.
(Associated Press Sports Writer.)
Early returna from the American
league's western eector indicate the
New York Yankees aren't going to
win the pennant again aa easily as
their aucceaa against eastern rivals
promised.
So far the Yanks have lost three
out of tflve games in their brief tour,
and they oven went so far yesterday
aa to drop temporarily out of first
plnce a they lost the first half of a
double bill to the Cleveland Indian.
7 to 8. They regained it with as
little delay aa possible with an 8-4
victory in the second game, but this
record, compared with 11 victories in
16 starts against the east, brings lit
tle encouragement, to the world's
champions.
Tlgers-Solons Divide.
Detrolfa Tigers went 10 innings to
defeat Washington, 10 to 9, and the
Senators reversed the decision by
hammering Lyn Rowe and Art Her
ring for a 6-2 triumph.
The Chicago's White Sox nosed out
the Boston Red Sox, 4-3, but Henry
Johnson silenced the bludgeons of
the Pale Hce in the second clash,
giving only five hits for a 3-2 tri
umph. The Ph lladelph la-fit. Lou la twi n
bill was rained out after one inning.
In contrast to most of the other
games, the New York Giants and
Cincinnati Reds provided the fea
ture of the National league pro
gram with a pair of brilliantly pitch
ed games. The Giant won them
both, 1-0 and fi-0.
Pepper Shines Again.
The St. Louis Cardinals, again pac
ed by Pepper Martin, put on the
day's best slugfest against Brooklyn,
to win the first game, 12-S. They
collected 17 hits, including a homer,
a double and two singles by Martin.
Brooklyn made alx hits off Daray
Vance and his successor, Bill Halla
han, good for a 4-2 victory, in the
second game.
The Chicago Cuba shot up from
seventh place to third aa they took
two games from the Boston Braves,
11-2 and 8-2.
The Phllllea and Pittsburgh had
an open date.
FAMOUS PILOTS SIGN
FOR OUTBOARD RACE
EVENTS HERE MAY 21
Plan are rapidly taking form as
outlined by the Southern Oregon
Boat club's racing committee for Its
big annual regatta to be held on
Emigrant lake, May 21. Already a
number of choice entries have been
received, including Jack Plue, presi
dent of the Inverness Golf course in
Portland; Adoip-h Sprockets, million
aire sportsman, with hi 60-horse-
power racing motor; "The Mahoneya'
of Stockton, Cal., have sent word that
they will be here with complete new
racing equipment. This information
has created much excitement among
the local enthusiasts who are anxi
ous, especially, to see these two crack
drivers, together with the Rickcrt
boys of Spokane, tangle in the un
limited class.
The racing course will be greatly
Improved this year for the benefit of
the spectators, by arranging the
speedway near the short line, so that
the drivers and boats can be identi
fled aa they pass.
Many Improvements have been
made by manufacturers of racing mo
tors since last season and southern
Oregon fans will witness hydroplanes
skimming the water at speeds as
high a 60 mites an hour.
TARGET 'BUSTERS'
Bad weather was the principal alibi
used by moat of the "target busters"
fiunday morning, for the tow scores
turned In. However, the wind and
rain didn't seem to bother H. Cro le
ant, for he broke 25 straight in his
first frame find a 33 later, for a to
tal of 48 out of 60 and high for the
day. Ray Coleman broke 47 for sec
ond place.
The scores at 60 target:
H. Crolaant ...... M
Ray Coleman ,
A. A. Rlehl (Pro.)
Ed Lamport ..............
L. R. Pickard (Pro.)
Bill Bates
ff. O. Mendenhall....
Pred Pick ......
Jaa. Moore ...............
Ron DeVore
Oeora;e Porter
At 25 targets:
Clarence Ead
Pred Aanders
Sid Newton .
01n Pabrlck
Ed Pea
. 48
43
43
43
41
88
30
S.. 32
ZLZIZII 23
1 -..!7. 19
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w.O - 1
8am Jennings .
Ralph Oreen ...
Phone 642 well ttaui away raur
jreiuse, CUy Saoiu-f' Pcrjlce,
Meteorological Report
May 8. 1933.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
with showers tonight snd Tuesday:
little change in temperature.
Oregon: Unsettled tonight and
Tuesday; showers weat portion: snows
over high mountains. Little change
In temperature.
Local Data.
Lowest temperature this morning,
39 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 82; lowest, 42.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1932, 14.23 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yea
terday, 61; 6 a. m. today, 86.
Suns ttoday, 7:17 p. m
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:57 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:18 p. m.
Observations Taken at A a. m.,
120 Meridian Tim.
HI
I hi
City
Boaton 72 40 .... Clear
Cheyenne 54 38 .... Cloudy
Chicago 40 .60 Cloudy
Eureka 62 44 .34 Cloudy
Helena .... 36 .16 Cloudy
Los Angeles . 06 52 .... P. Cdy
MEDFORD 52 39 .14 Cloudy
New York 70 52 .... Cloudy
Omaha ....,.-..- 70 46 T. Clear
Phoenix ..........- .... 60 .... Clear
Portland ........... 54 44 .22 Rain
Reno .a- 48 32 .06 Clear
Roseburg ........ 52 40 .60 Rain
Salt Lake .... 34 .60 Clear
San Francisco 56 48 .18 Rain
Seattle 66 46 T. P. Cdy
Spokane 48 3R .14 Cloudy
Walla Walla 40 .28 P. Cdy.
Washington. D.C. .56 T. Rain
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AHEAD IN COAST
(By the Associated Press.)
After vaulting from fifth to second
place over the week-end. portiand'i
1832 championship Beav.rs today fig'
ured In the 1033 Coast league pen-
nant battle for the first time this
year.
Portland, which came off second
best in Its Invasion of California at
the start of the season, continued
Its winning work at horns by trim
ming Seattle, 13-8. 8-8 and S-2 In
their three week-end meetings. Bam
forced postponement of the first four
games of the series and the second
hslf of the scheduled double-header
Saturday.
Oakland upset Sacramento, 4-8
yesterday afternoon, after dropping
the morning game, 10-0, to even the
series. ,
Hollywood rnovsd Into second
place by handing Ban Francisco its
11th and lath consecutive defeats,
7-8 and 3-0. The Seals ended their
losing streak by taking the second
hslf of the Sunday double-header,
7-8.
The Missions took both halves- of
yesterday's doubleiheader with the
Reds winning the opener, 18-8 and
the nightcap 3-0.
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINGS, May 8. (Spl.)
Willow Springs Thursday club wilt
meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Blrk-
holz May 11, with Mrs. Blrkholz, and
Mrs. Prank Thompktns as hoatessea,
All members are urged to be present.
Officers will be elected for the com
ing year and dues are payable at this
time.
Miss Rose Jones entertained the
"Be Jolly" club at dinner April 27,
Those present were Mr, and Mrs,
Frank Henspeter of Jacksonville. Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Hill of Central Point,
Mrs. Raymond Crawford, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boy-
den. Miss Blsnche Arnold, Miss AUa
Norcross. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood
ward, Mrs. Margaret Bowman and
daughter, Betty, all of Medford. The
evening waa spent enjoying games
and contests. The hostess waa as
sisted by Mrs. J. W. Elden and Mrs.
J. W. Blrkholz.
Bible study class met Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sara
Anderson. They wens rfe-Ughtully
entertained with a surprise lunch in
honor of the sixth birthday or Mrs.
Anderson's grandson, who la visiting
here from Astoria.
Pupils of Willow Springs school
tnklng part in the musl,c festival in
Ashland were Daisy Morgan, Loral ne
Wright. Pearl Hover, Pre Ida and
Everett Young. Lesa and Edith Vin
cent. They were accompanied by
their teacher, Mrs. Stark and by Mr,
and Mrs, M. P, Young and Mlas Lola
Blackford. All enjoyed a picnic din
ner in Lithla park.
Mrs. Alex Benaon, who is living on
the Oaklelgh ranch, Is hatching a
Isrge number of turkeys, both by
Incubators and turkey hens.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolff, Roy
Oienger and Jack Almeter. of Chllo-
quln, were Sunday callers at the W.
K. Parker home. The party had been
fishing for a few days at Savage
Rapids.
Ruth Ramstrom,, Wylamae Parker
and James Vincent, seniors In the
Central Point hth school, attended
a class picnic in Grants Psss park
May 4.
Real estate or tn.tiranoe Leave It
to Jooee, Piioua 796,
HIGH CLASS CARD
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
IN ARMORY ARENA
Rov Harris nf Phunl. nHll
George Butts of Ohlloo.uln In the
seml-flnat event of the Herb Whlte
Prenkle Monroe fight at the Medford
Armory Wednesdsy night. Promoter
.Mac unara has been trying to get
the Monroe-White match lined up
for several weeks, and announced at
the fight last Wednesday that !i
had been successful.
Monroe and White foiifhfc t th.
Elks' smoker here several months
ago. and since that fight the Med
ford fans have been clamoring for
return match. Monroe Is from Klam-
sth Palls, and waa dooivl a he.t
White In the Bike' flht. but While.
coming out of a winter's hlberna
tlon. took a draw. White being In
much better condition now. local
fans are looking for him to take th
fight from Monroe Wednesday.
Tony Ortls of Klamath Falls will
also meet D. Darling ("D" for Dim.
pies) of Chlloquln, In another of th
preliminaries. Ortls h. twn .
cessful fighter here, and has been
u: uj win most or nis matches.
Slueelne is his Ion? .uit. .nri
expected to get plenty of opportunity
j iu against uarung, whose nam
belies his actions.
Flash MoCann. Dewnv mil', p.-
pect pugatarlan, is coming down
out of the mountains to meet Nelt
Dunnottl or Pell.tv rritv
says his man runs from Prospect to
irnrer laxe every aay for his road
work, and fights the bears around
Prospect for snarrlnff niirtn.r. n..
says hla one fear has been that Plash
win overtrain, so he plsns to put
him In a case for the hnl.n. n.
week.
The bouts start at A-n AVtai.
Llllard said, and the Monroe-White
fight is expected to fill the house,
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, May 8. -(Spl.)
Dr. Harold Olllls and father. Dr. J.
B. Olllls of Phoenix entertained the
Southern Oregon Medical association
at the home of Dr. Harold Olllls
Wednesday - evening. Twenty - five
were present. Harry Whitney gave a
demonstration in panning gold aa
part of the evening's demonstration.
Mrs. Lee Knighting and two sons
and daughter-in-law and Jess Wheel
er, all of poter Valley, Calif., attend
ed the funeral of their relative, Sam
Wheeler, . at Jacksonville csmetery
Tuesday.
Royal Neighbors lodge held a busi
ness meeting at their hall Tuesday
evenings. Plans were made for a pep
rally, May 29: Jacksonville will put
On the opening exercises, and Med
ford will put on Initiatory work. Mrs.
Anna ' stalimith of Portland, atata
deputy. Is expected to attend. The
regular social meeting will be held
on the evening of May 10th. Mrs.
Charley Dorothy and Mrs. Luella
Dunnlngton will entertain.
On Wednesday afternoon, May 10,
the society will meet at their hall
to sew.
Mrs, Harry Whitney received word
of the death of her son-in-law, Ai
thur Swlber, at Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. Whitney and son Helden Smith,
left for Portland Wednesday to visit
Mrs. Swlber.
Dr. Peters and family from Drain,
Oregon have purohased the home
formerly owned by Mrs. Zell on North
Third street here. Dr. Peters will
establish a dental office In the build
ing owned by BUI Blair on Main
street. Remodeling and painting of
the building la progressing rapidly
and Dr. Peters will open office as
soon as the renovation la complete.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ogle and two
sons and Charley Ogle who hava
spent the winter here,' left Sunday
for Klamath Fslls. Mrs. Charley Ogle
and baby remained at the S. K. Ogle
home and will Join her husband
later.
Mrs. O. C. Dorothy entertained Fri
day afternoon with cards and sew
ing. Refreshments were served by
the hostess. Quests were Mesdams
Clyde Smith, Ernest Mclntyre, James
Llttell Jr., and John Wlnningham,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Bostwlck at
Ashland spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Cameron.
Mrs. Blanche Gregory and daughter
Mildred of Table Rock district visited
-at the Ray Wilson home Sunday.
Miss Carmen Dorothy la employed
as nurse to care for Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ray's tittle daughter who la 111
at their home In Central Point.
C. H. Chrlatner of Medford recently
purchssed the Toft apartment house--on
California street.
Prank Boone of Medford called at
the Ches'er Pursell home Wednesday,
Mrs. Charley Dorothy and daugh
ter Carmen spent Tuesdsy afternoon
with Mra. Bud Lawrents In Medford.-
Mr. and Mra. 8. O. Sanden enter
tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs.
Pearl Jamea of Ashland and Mrs.
Cleora, Blxby.
Miss Msrgarat Edens and Miss Luis
Metrger attended the Stats Christian
Endeavor convention at Eugene.
At the meeting of the city council
Tuesday evening plans vers made to
reduce the city lighting system about
one-third of ths usual cost.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Btgham and
son Lewis of Portland visited rela
tives hers the first of the week en
route to Yreka. Calif., to locate. :
Mlaa lesle McCully and Mrs. Pred
Pick were visitors st the homes of
Mrs. Jennie Merrttt and Mrs. Esther
Sanderson In Central Point Sunday.
Wayne White of Klamath Falls Is
visiting at the E. R. White home here
and with his mother Mrs. Cora White
In Medford.
Mrs. May Hulse of Apptegste la
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elmer
Klvet.
Lee Wakafleld who has been Ul
with rheumatism Is Improving.
Misses Lola and Unlce Sanden
spent ths week end with their grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Vials In
Phoenix. '