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PAGE WTE MEDFORD MArCJ TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MOND1Y, MAY 15. 1933. Local and , Arrive Home Mrs. A. N. Sullivan, who bu bra visiting In Sacramento tine October, arrived back In Med ford on today' train. Hera for Summer Ed Wilkinson, who has been (pending the clnter In San Francisco, arrived In Med ford on the Sbaata this morning. Mr. Roberta Batumi Having spent the week-end in San Francisco on a bualneea trip. Attorney ueorge M. Roberta arrived back In Medford on the Shaeta today. Visitor Here Today-A. P. LoPreitl of Portland, representing the York ahlre Insurance company, la a visitor in Medford today, attending to mat ters pertaining to hla company. ... Returns to Medford B. O. Harding. Internal revenue agent, returned Sun day from Klamath rails, where he has been, occupied for the past three weeks with official dutiea. Mm. Montgomery Leaves Mis. ) Naomi Montgomery of Portland, who formerly made here home In Medford left thla forenoon by train for her home, having spent the week-end here visiting friends. Guest of Son Mrs. E. 0. Fortler of Red Bluff, Cal., Is a guest In Med ford of her on and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Shipley. She ar rived from the south by train this forenoon. Goes to Canada Raving been In .the United States for the past 10 months. Mre. P. H. LaTrobe left by train today for her home In Toronto. Canada. Mrs. LaTrobe arrived in Medford last evening by stage from Hombrook, Cal. 4 9 Has Mew Manager The Pick Rite Grocery store, located at 111 West Main street, Is now under the man agement of Mrs. Bessie O. Gardnor, who came here recently from Eugene, where she operated the Eugene Springfield auto camp store. Walker In Portland Medford, which has been rather quiet of late, la never without representation at the leading Inns of the biggest Ore gon city. Yesterday at the Benson waa W. H. Walker of the Jackson county capital. Morning Oregonlan. St. Johns Are Here IMr. and Mrs. L. E. St. John of Portland are vl ltora In Medford, having arrived on this morning's Oregonlan. Mr. St, John la with the Pacific Motor Trans port company, and will attend to business affairs here for two days pined S25 An Ashland Normal school youth named Maloney, who was booked by police as ' R. C. Pat terson," was fined $35 in justice court this morning of charges of reckless driving, following his arrest Saturday night by state police. File Papers Accident reports were filed with the city police Saturday concerning a collision on Sixth street, at the intersection of an alley. Mar tin Heltkamp of 806 East Jackson street, was one of the drivers, and Paul P. Anderson of 1120 Nlantlc, the other. Meeting Thla Eve The Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet thla evening at the Eagle hall, at whion time mat. tera of Importance are to be dls euaaed, according to announcement today by Commander I. D. Oanfleld The gathering la scheduled for 7:30 o'clock. Precipitation Slight According to the report thla morning from the federal weather bureau, the preclplta. tlon during the past 24 hours has been very light. A trace was recorded between 5 a. m. and 5 p. m. Sunday, and also a trace between 5 p. m. sun day and 5 a. m. today. Thomas to Klamath E. H. Thomas, Industrial accident commission audi tor, left this momlng on a business trip to Klamath Palls. Thomas testl. fled last week In Eugene for the state In the case of Llewellyn A. Banks and Edith R. Banks, who face first degree murder charges for the shooting of Constable George J. Prescott. ... j"uUr Here Sunday Harry Puller, snowplow operator In the Crater Lake national park, spent Sunday In Med ford. Mr. Fuller reported a snow fall of 78 Inches at the lake during the flrat 10 days in May, which has caused strenuous snowplow activity for the past week. He returned to work this momlng. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENTMeat market, fully equip ped: lVJ-ton ice machine; all new. Sixth St. Call at MS So. Oakdale. roR SALE 6 good work horses, of 1 140 Court St. COZY little 5-room modern cottage, nearly new: 50-ft. frontage, located Just off West Main: good garage, cement walk, fine garden, linoleum on kitchen, and charming break fast set, all for 81985. with 150 cash, balance 822.2S per month. An EXCEPTIONAL BUY. Call Bob, 844. K FOR SALE Iron bed. 1.80: rug. S14 xG'$. M ,50: chiffonier. 88.50; large dresser, $7.80; small dresser, seas; rocker, $3.25; cheat drawers, $8.50. 44 Meyers St. Call after 5 p. m. FOR SALE Privately owned Baldwin Howard Bungalow piano. $85.00; 1 Dalton Duplex sddlng machine. 1 Royal typewriter and desk. 1 elec tric fan. Address Box 131, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood milk cows, strictly fresh or coming fresh con. Inquire at Baker's Service Station, Jacksonville highway. WANTED Lady work on ranch. for general house Phone 565-X. FOR RENT Fine modern home, 2 miles north on Pacific hlghwsy; wun or without acreage. Tel. 349-w FOR RENT Small 3 -room furnished house, close In: $12 a month, water pa:a. call at 125 8. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished house: 2 bed rooms. D. T. Lawton, 331 Apple. TO RENT arH hnn. i,,t niirfi-ti JM- . . ..rk.tf!ld have you? . Box 13504, Tribune, Personal At Marshfleld Las Whltehouse. clerk at the Hotel Medford, Is spend ing the week-end at Marsh field, hav ing left here Saturday. Bounty Issued A bounty warrant waa issued at the county clerk's office tnis morning to O. R. Tresham of Sams Valley for one coyote. Has Operation Arthur Myers was operated on this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital tor goiter, and is doing well. MoMahon Returns Harry MoMa- hon of the Standard OH offices, was among local people returning to Med ford by train this morning. Taken to Hospital Mrs. L. E. Mills of Ashland was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital recently, where she Is being treated for illness. Returns Home Harry Rubensteln of 3 10 North Peach street, who has been a medical patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, returned to his home today. Journey to Eugene Mrs. Edith Martin and Mrs. George Codding left Medford yesterday by motor for Eu gene, where they will attend the Banks murder trial. Injures Hand Joe Lucas, employe of the Medford Bargain house, was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital this morning after Injuring hla hand. The case was not serious. Home from North Mrs. M. J. Bur roughs and daughter, Mlsa Margaret Burroughs, who spent several daya In Portland, arrived back In Medford on the Oregonlan Monday morning. Undergo Operations Wilbur Dren- nen of Eagle Point and Mrs. J. Mc Allister of this city, underwent major operatlona at the Community hospital today. Both are reported as doing well. ... Trip to Medford Bob Boyle, em ploye of the local California Oregon Power company office, left Saturday for Medford, where he will apend the week-end with relatives. Grants Pass Daily Courier. . . Go to Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wymore motored to Roseburg yester day with Miss Eleanor Boyd, who haa been visiting relatives here for the past week. They spent the day at the Boyd residence, Mr. and Mrs. wy more returning to Medford last night. Child Is Found Bettey Stevens, three, of 831 Alice street, was found by city police thla morning a short time after ahe had been reported lost from her home. The child waa found of Beatty street, playing with some other children. Court Wednesday It la sxpactsd that the county court will resume sessions Wednesday. It was announced today at the Jackson county court house. Judge Earl H. Fehl Is In Eu gene, where he wae called as a wit ness in the Banks murder trial. License to Wed A marriage license was Issued at the county clerk s of- flee Saturday to Grant S. Clark, 24, of Little Shasta, Cel., and Ardlth I Spender, 23, of Montague, Cal. He list ed his occupation as a farmer, and she as a housekeeper. Visitors In Portland Wanderers from southern Oregon who tarried at the Multnomah hotel over the week end Included Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Black well of Medford and Thomas W. Deleell of Klamath Palls. Morning Oregonlan. P.-T. A. Carnival The Parent Teacher association of the Washing ton school will have a carnival Fri day evening, according to announce ment made today. The affair will be open to the public and a large number of interested townspeople are expected to attend. Aooldent Reported Clinton Spen cer of 844 South Central avenue filed a report with the city police, con cerning the injury of C. C. Tedrlck of Spring street, who was struck by the automobile spencer was anving. Spencer, who was taken to Dr. R. w. Sleeter for treatment, suffered minor bruises. a Called Past Mrs. J. L. Eakln of the Eakln Hatchery, south of Talent, left by train this morning for Port land, from which city ane win con tinue to Abbotsford, Wis., where she has been called by the serious Illness of her mother. Mrs. Marie Hauser. Mrs. Eakln will also attend the world's fair in Chicago while in the east. Hoses on Display -At the ChambeT of Commerce today 1 a nouque, oi lovelv Australian copper roses, hraiwht in by Mrs. M. T. Edwards of 315 North Pesoh street. A bright yellow flower Is on the same stem with the copper ones, adding variety to the color. Another flower which attracted attention In the office was an Ophelia rose displayed by Jean ette Showers of 43 North Bsrtlett street. Court Is Tonlirht Boy Scout court of honor will be held in the audi torium of the courthouse this evening t ft o'clock. Don Newbury, cnair- man of court of honor, will preside as Judge. Boy Scouts from sll Med fnrd trtvrai and from Jacksonville will come up for awards. A large number nt hadcea will be presented, this be- ins? ths first court in several months. Parents and friends are invited and urged to attend. Ouests at Hotels Tns roiiowing were guests of a local hotel yester day: C. A. Johnson. Chicago; B. T. Hudson. Los Angelas: H. W. Shlells. Sacramento; H. N. Miller, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bowen, Portland; j A. Qrr. San Francisco; P. J. Hotch Kss. Chicago; J. M. Balrd. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. r Cross. Los Angales; r S. Dowell, Portland; Art Johnson. Oakland airport: William Dursll. Klamath Fslla. M. W. Leh, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. F. Shuey. San Mateo; M" and Mrs. W. J. Learln. Portlsnd; Mr. and Mm. W. H. Leraone. Bakers- Pnr Lisht. Bm: V. r. Hansen. Boise; B. t. YVUUuns, Eugene, Here on Business Z. 8- Merrill, manager of the Mountain States pow er oompany, was local business vis itor Friday. Bishop In South Lee Bishop, busi ness manager of radio station KMEO. was a business visitor In northern California Friday. Go to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore Hamilton left yesterday by mo tor for Eugene, where they will at tend the trial of Llewellyn A. and Edith R. Banks for a few days. Go to Medford A group of local women, members of Zulelma temple. Daughters of the Nile, motored to Medford Saturday to attend the luncheon and meeting of the orga nisation. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Fined Saturday Joseph D. Pierce of Central Point was fined 5 and costs of $4.50 In Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman's court Saturday after noon for Improper lights on his auto mobile. Visitor Here J. W. Oalnee. travel ing passenger agent for the Southern Pacific company, with headquarters in Portland, arrived in Medford on the Oregonlan this morning. He con tlnued to Ashland to attend to busl to Medford later in the day. Arrive In Baltimore Airs. Jeanette Crowell and William Crowell of Cen tral Point were among passengers sr- riving in Baltimore Wednesday, May 10, from the Baltimore Mali Line steamer "City of Norfolk." which had Just arrived from Havre, Hamburg and Bremen. Marriage License Hans Karstens- son, 37, of Gazelle, Oal., and Iris Koepp, 27, of Etna, Cal,, obtained license to wed Saturday at the Jack son county courthouse. He listed his birthplace as Torna Hellestad, Swe den, and his occupation as a dairy superintendent. She Is a native of California Registered In Medford Among ho tel guests here are Al A. Price and J. T. Summerville of Portland, who are here In Interest of the Oregon League for Repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. Mr. Summerville was acting mayor of Medford following the death of W. W. Elfert. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boyer of Portland were also registered here. Visiting In City Mrs. Robert Bragg, who was formerly Miss Doris Gray of this city, arrived in the city Friday evening, and will spend & week 10 deyss here. Mrs. Charles Gray. mother of Mrs. Brass, and Mrs. June Graham, both of Grants Pass, met Mrs. Bragg In Medford. The latter now resides in Yreka. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Issue Order A removal order In the case of George High versus Niag ara Fire Insurance company, a cor poration, and P. G. Miller, was issued in clroult court today, transferring the case to the United States district court for the district of Oregon. The order, signed by Circuit Judge Harry d. Norton, also required that a tran script be made of the case and sent to the court. Purchase License Joe C. Scott of Oakland, Cal., was yesterday required to purchase an Oregon license for his truck, in which he was hauling Standard Oil supplies. This was Scott's second commercial trip into Oregon from California, and he was arrested by state police. Scott con tlnued his Journey north in the after noon, after paying for a quarter-year license. Order Release Following the arrest Sunday of John W. 0Donnell, alias George Sullivan, for whom a felony warrant had been Issued out of San Jose, Cal., a telegram was received by the stat police here this morn lng, stating that extradition could not be obtained for him, and asked state officers to release him. Bulle tins had been sent out from San Jose, requesting that O'Donnell and his woman companion be picked up. They were arrested on the highway yesterday by stat police, and lodged in the county Jail. T Mel-Roy, the magician and men- tallst, who will present a two-hour program at the senior high scnooi auditorium tonight and tomorrow night under the auspices of the American Legion post, will bring big "bag of tricks" with him, accord lng to announcements. The twenty tons of equipment Mel-Roy. which Mel-Boy transport with him will Include the rabbits which Jump out of tall allk hats, disappear and reappear again. However, the per formance will Include new and startl ing magical feats and many towns people are expected to see the big show. Mrs. M. X. Russell, S. T Magnetic Healer and Scientific Massage, is now located at 305 But Jackson. EE YSS 31 HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMANK 1.EK TRACY In "BLESSED EVENT" HOME ECONOMICS MEETS FOR WEEK LISTED BY AGENT The Home Economics Extension meetings for the week Include dem onstrations on clothing and fooda and nutrition. Mabel C. Mack, coun ty home demonstration agent an nounces the following schedule: Monday, May 15 4H club Achieve ment program and team demonstra tions at the home of Mrs. iarain Grubb, Ashland. Tuesday, May 18 Butt Falls Home Extension unit, Mrs. Joe Htb bard, chairman, will meet at the home of Mrs, Roscoe Larson for dem onstration on garment finishes and clothing remodeling. Wednesday. May 17 ursea Home Extension Unit, Mrs. H. H. Fox chairman, will meet at the home of Mrs. Nusbaum for demonstration on low cost meals. Thursday, May le-Evana Valley Home Extension Unit, Mrs. C. E. LeMolne, chairman, will meet at the Grange hall for demonstration on uses and preparation of cheese. Friday, May 19 Phoenix Home Ex tension Unit, Mrs. Ralph WUcox, chairman will meet at the Presbyter ian church for demonstration on egg cookery. All meetings are scheduled from 10:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Food dem onstrated will be served at the noon luncheon. All homemakers of the community are Invited to attend. - GOLFER DEFEATED OLENEAGLES, Scotland, May 15. (AT) Beatrice Gottlieb, Mt. Vernon, N. V., only American entrant In the British women'a golf championship today was eliminated In the first round of match play by B. Daniel, of Berks, five and four. The American girl made a good fight for five holes at the end of which they were all even, but Mlas Osnlell, champion of Middlesex, played superb golf 4-4-3-3 on the , next four holes to go two up ana take a lead ahe never lost. She then went ahead on the In nine to take three of the next five and end the match. No American woman ever haa won the British title. 1 PRISON BASEBALLERS DEFEAT WILLAMETTE SALEM. May 15. (API There's a smug feeling in some quarters at the state penitentiary here, for Its base ball team defeated Willamette uni versity 5 to 2 Inside the heavy brick walls Saturday, The "cons ' seldom lose ordinary baU gamea, but it took "Lifer" Cross White to grab the flrat win in sev eral years from the Bearcats. He allowed only alx hits, while Williams was touched for eight. KMED Broadcast Schedule Tuesday 8:00 Breakfast news by Mall Tri bune. 8:05 Musical clock. 8:15 A Peerless parade. 8:30 Shopping guide. 8:00 Friendship circle. 0:30 Morning melody. 9 :45 Meeting of the Martha Meade society. 10:00 U. s. weather forecast. 10:00 Fashion parade. 10:15 Cheerful Cherub club. 10:30 Morning comments. 10:45 The Pet program. 11:00 The O rants pass hour. 11:15 Martial music. 11:30 Bong and comedy. 13:00 Mid-day review. 13 :15 Pyroll parade. 13:30 News flashes by Mall Tri bune. 13:30 Songs of yesterday. 13:45 Golden West program. 1:16 Varieties. 3:00 Dance matinee. 3:00 6ongs for everyday. 3:30 KMED program review. 3 :35 Mualc of old. 4:00 Across the Ses to Hawaii. 4 :30 Maaterworks. 5:00 Popular parade. 5:45 News digest by Mall Tribune. 8:00 Dinner dance music. 8:30 Vignettes. 7:00 Modernlstlos. 7:80 Evsntlde. 8:00 U. B. Frost forecast. "KUBOK" a tpecitio remedy for treatment of poison oak. Satlafao. tlon guaranteed. Grace Laboratories. 305 Liberty Bldg. Stated Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 33, B. A. M., Tuesday, May 18th. at 7:30 p. m. Vlsttora invited. L. C. Stewart, H- P. GEO ALDHN, Secretary. STUDIO.. NOW First Medford Showing Regular Admission Prices Adults 15o, Kiddies 5o Mussolini Speaks Special Added Featnrt "Nuri" The Elephant Cartoon Pat he New Guar. Batteries $1.95 and up The Rogue Battery Factory o7 So. Riverside In Sanderson Motor ftarage EAGLE POINT WINS, 144. FROM I IMOTY TEAM With two Normal games Friday and Saturday as their reasons for a poor showing, the Ashland baseball team lost to Eagle Point on the Eagle Point diamond yesterday, 14 to 4. The tired Ashland nine was unable to Keep apace with the Eagle Pointers, who took the lead In the Ilrst Inning and increased It throughout the game with stesdy twos and threes. Dunn, second bsseman for Eagle Point, brought In the largest total oi runs, crossing the sack three times, while Hobson. Ashlsnd pitcher and right-fielder, knocked out the only home run of the event. Christian and Conlln of Eagle Point each made a three-base hit, and Harrington, Eagle Point; Jonas, Ashland and Bal covltch. Ashland, got two-baggera. UnlfiH, nf Pnln. VnrWlreri mit . . . . A . - ' .- score. After piling up ten runs In the first five Innings, the Eagle Point team settled down to slower going, with only one In the next three In nings and one In the last. Eagle Point. AB R H E 3 3 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 ISO 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 14 8 3 R H E 0 1 1 13 1 o o a 13 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 110 110 0 10 4 8 7 Three-base Two-base Conlln, lb .. Swanson, 3b Dunn, 3b .... Hoffard, cf Kenton, rf Christen. If Harrington, Lang, as . Lumas, p ... VanScoy, p Jonas. 3b Hobson, p-rf . Mcconnell, Sb - Bslcovltch, Jones, lb Hulen, ss Hlnes, cf .. Hartman, ( if Terkowltch, rf McFadden. p Home run: Hobson. hits, Christian, Conlln, hits, Harrington, Jonas, Hoffard Bslcovltch. 4 (3). BASEBALL Yesterday's Results National League. Cincinnati, 6-1; Chicago, 8-0. St. Louis. 4-4; Boston, 0-8. New York, 6; Pittsburg, 8. Brooklyn, 8; Phllsdelphla, 8. American League. Cleveland, 3-5: Philadelphia, 0-8. Washington, 8-11; Chicago, 10-9. Boston, 8-3; Detroit, 1-9, St. Louis, 8-5; New York, 1-9. George Arliss In Clever Picture at Hunt's Craterian The Working Man," which opened at Hunt's Craterian, Is grand enter tainment; a vibrant story with Oeorge Arliss at his sparkling best. In a real and inspiring story expertly direct ed, beautifully cast with a fast tem po that never laga. "The Working Man" is olalmed to be George Arliss' greatest and most down-to-earth picture which carriea a tremendoua appeal for every type of movie fan. it's a human, timely, dramatic story. Never has George Arliss been seen to better advantage. Not even excepting his exquisite "Disraeli" oi hla enormously popular "The Mil lionaire." The ploture received apon- taneous and enthualastlo approval of Hunt's Craterian fans yesterday, glv lng a fair idea of what a grand piece of motion picture entertainment Is In store when fana see "The Work ing Man." Genevieve Tobin In Rial to Comedy Combining the talents of a group of modernists raapoosJbla for some of the stag and screen's most bril liant co mad T successes, "Pleasure Orulae," the new comedy, opened yes terday at the Hlalto theater. In the cast ar Genevieve Tobin and Roland Young, the vamping wife and subtly discerning husband of "One Hour With You," and Minna Oombell, noted for her rollicking girl friend characterization!. The story concerns a spicy romance complicated by matrimonial entangle ments, on a "Pleasure Cruise," where practically everything Is condoned, so Ions; as It Is in fun. NOW! Until Tomorrow Night a , 4 She Made Love to Her Husband ...by Mistake! Otl on a pleasure cruise . . surrounded by admiring men . . . and np pops hubby! pMsom crcise CIHIVIIVI TOBIN Ralph Forbes Una O'Connor Herbert Mundin Minna Combed BEAVERS GARNER THREE VICTORIES OVER WEEK-END By the Associated Press. , Jack Lellvelt'a fighting Angels had returned to the wars today, replacing Hollywood In the challenger's post behind Sacramento after two week end triumphs over the slipping Oak land club. Turning back the Oaks 8-3 Satur- day and splitting the double-header . yesterday, 4-8 and 5-3. Los Angeles moved up to within two games of the Senators. Hollywood's day In the aun proved a brief one. After climbing Into a first place tie with Sacramento, the Stars faltered to lose all three week end games and the series to Portland, 4-3. The Beavors outslugged Holly wood In taking the Saturday game 11-4 and the first half of the double header yesterday 10-8. Rudy Kalllo held the Stars to 5 hits In the after noon to win 3-1. San Francisco's threat to take Its first series in many weeks with the first place Sacramento as the victim came to naught as the Senators fin ished strong to take all three week end clashes and the series, 4-3. If a better than .500 average meant anything, the Missions were very nearly a first division club today. Three victories In four week-end meetings with Seattle gave the Reds the series 5-2 and a 1933 record of 31 games won and 20 lost. The Missions shut out the Indians In the opener yesterday 2-0. The latter found their missing batting punch in the seven Inning nightcap to wallop their hosts 10-1. O. D. Bay of Empire, Ore., took high honora at the registered ahoot Sunday with the fine score of ooxioo. Visibility was poor and Bay's score was exceptional under the conditions. S. O. Mendenhall was second with 98. In the handicap event, E. Harden brook of Klamath Falls and Chester Wood of the local olub tied with 43x 50. S. O. Mendenhall took second place with 40x50. The special prlaes to club members, consisting of two six-month subscriptions to Sports. man'a Review, went to Wood and Mendenhall. In the doubles event at 13 pairs, O. Martin and J, H. Martin, both of Klamath Falls, tied for first place with 19 breaka to their credit, 100 60 13 18-yd. Hdcp.Dbl Tgta. Tgts.Tgts, O. J. Martin, K F 93 RAY IS HIGH GUN IN SUNDAY SHOOT 87 - 10 40 S3 34 . 43 17 87 Ifl 48 18 80 33 10 84 L. S. G. Mendenhall, O.P. 95 O. D. Bay. 99 W. W. Bates, Medford. B8 C. A. Dunn, K. F. 93 E. Hardenbrook, K. F. 91 E. H. Lamport, Med 90 C. L. Moore, K. F B9 O. W. Wood, Prospeot. 88 Bay Coleman, J'vllle.... 88 J. H. Martin, K. F 87 E. E. Wllaon; Medford.. 87 B. L. Hard'nbrook, K.F.83 O. E. Bads, Medford 40x50 S. W. Pease, Med.- 33x38 ETHEL. WYN B. HOFFMANN would enjoy the privilege of correctly corseting you In either a 1 or 2 piece garment priced as low as ss.fo. LEGAL NOTICE. vni.in to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in ana ror me toum-y .TfLrlciinn. In the Matter of the Estate of Lydla I.. Graves. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the underslirned has been duly appointed by the County Judge of Jackson Countv. Oreeon. as the Executrix with the Will annexed, of the, estate of Lydla L. Graves, the above named decedent, and have Qualified. All oersons having claims against said estate are directed to present same duly verified as by law required, to the undersltrned Executrix, at the office of F. J. Newman. In the Palm Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and flrat published this 15th day of May. 1033. FLORENCE B. GRAVES, Executrix of the Estate of Lydla L. Graves, Deceased. hlmT free RIALTO ROLAMD YOUNG ;s:k ML .a.' Magic in Mashie Niblick Explained by Champion By GENE 8AHAZEV World Oolf Champion (As Told to Alan Oould) The mashie niblick shot, one of the most Important in golf, must be played with the ball closer to the right foot, with the right elbow close to the body and with a compact swing. The ordinary players generally make the mlataV "t having their el bows too far out, swinging too loosely and standing too far away from the ball. The secret Ilea In the proper stance. about a half swing and a firm wrist. Strictly speaking, the shot la a short awing with the left hand. Try It with the left hand alone to get the Idea. You do not follow all the way through because you hit the bsli on the down swing and take turf. One Club for Short Ranges. The best method of practicing the mashie niblick ahot Is to try It from distances of 50 to 120 yards off the green, not Just from one epot. Prsc- tice within thla range will help your control, increase your confidence in the one club. It Is not wise to use three or four different clubs for short-range shots to the green. By governing the swing, it will be found good results will be accomplished over the range of dis tance I have specified. The player who has his short game, his pitches and putting well under control, does not need to worry about being outdriven by hla rival. Ranks With Hngen, Swectser. Let me point to Paul Bunyan, a fine example. This great young player does not hit a long ball off the tee, but he is a master shot- maker with two clubs, the spoon and the mashie niblick. I consider him one of the best mashie niblick nlayera I have ever seen, and that Includes WalUr Ha gen and Jess Sweetser, two of the most famous specialists. G. FOR FIGHT BETWEEN Grants Pass aports fans wrote to Mack Llllard, promoter here, to re serve an entire block of seats at the Swede Anderson-Pete Belcastro mat bout at the armory noxt Wednesday night, according to Llllard. Ashland fana, to whom Anderson la well known, are also clamoring for early reservations, and indications now are for a "full house" when the two mam moths meet in their grudge affair. Bad blood was stirred up between the two at the fight here two weeks ago between Belcastro and Ray Fria ble, when Belcastro knocked Friable out In the first round of their fight. Roland Warren, Copoo engineer, of Klamath Falls, and Wild Bill Nash, of Chlco, will furnish the other halt of the double main event. Warren well known here, and Nash Is a former wrestling Instructor at Chlco State Teachers' college at Chlco, Anderaon la training dally at the Medford fire hall, and saya he will be in "top ahape" for the bout next Wed nesday. BEND ELKS DEFEAT KLAMATH FALLS, 8-1 BEND, Ora., May IB. (AP) The Bend Elka of the Oregon state base ball circuit, defeated Klamath Falls 8 to 1 here Sunday afternoon In a non-league game. Hunt's CRATEEIAH As Human as PLUS MORTON "STFANOP. AS IT SEEMS" I 'tai"',,", I J " ') . 4 t f v - 'iiMtllElii r. sy i ya pen Paul Bunyan, above, one or the lensntlons of the recent winter campaign, owea much of his suc cess to brilliant play with the spoon and mnshle niblick. Most of the star players distance him from 20 to 30 yards off the tee. Snrazen snys Runynn's short game compares with thnfc of Walter Ha gen or Jens Sweetser. W. B. Crause, nursery man. Fir St. WHEM SHE'S UPS" Constipation Drove I li I J made her fl cross, head- Her WIIQ achy, hall-alive. Now iha has a lovable disposition, new pep and vitality. Heed Nature's warning: Slugguh bowels Invari ably result in poisonoiiBwaBtta ravaging your syi- tmrftin f h riirtvt rniiafi nf headaches. dif tiness, colds, complexion troubles. NATURE S REMEDY the mild, all-vejjc table laxative safety stimulates the Mlin ehminatlve tract atreiiRthens, regulates the bowels for nonnay natural luncuon tng. Get a 25c box i today at your atuggm s. 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