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You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUM:, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 3. 1933.
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these and many other perplexing
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Wanted miscellaneous
WANTED Have rental client for 5
or 8 room house with furnace and
nice yard. Chas. R. Ray. Realtor.
Medford Bldg. Phone 303.
WANTED Cows to winter for feed
or buyVHardman. Table Rock.
WANTED Quilting.
Mrs. DeBord.
18 Mistletoe.
LADY wishes transportation middle
west. Share expanses. Tribune, Box
10533. '
WANTED Used plumbing fixtures
& pipe. Phone 1281.
EMPTY Truck returning trom Iowa
A'sbout 15th of July, wanta load from
there or points en route. Hawley
Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags,
twine for sale., Medford Bargain
House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel.
1063.
HAY GRINDING A specialty. Brown,
the hay grinder. 340 So. central.
PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture
reupholstered. reglued. reflnlshed.
Thlbault.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
In 5-room house, axcellent location
Box 1063L Tribune.
WANTED 8-oz. mayonnaise Jars and
lids. Tel 921-X.
ANYONE having female bird to give
away phone 921-X.
WANTED Karry Keen for Model A
Phone 479 -X.
8 JUNK WANTED
We nay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES.
AS RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER at unk of all
descrlottons
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No. Grape Tel 1063
FOR RENT HOUSES
for rent House. 6 rooms, 810 E.
Jackson. Call at house or phone
evenings 591-R-3.
FOR RENT Furnished four room
house, close In. modern In every
wsy. garage. Inquire at No. 511 S.
Park Ave.
8-ROOM unfurnished. 231 So. Holly.
Ownef. 1292-R.
SIX room unfurnished house, close
in. Has east front. 333 E. Jackson.
Phone 549-R.
FOR RENT 212 So. Ivy.
330 No. Holly.
208 Summit
716 E. Jackson
637 West 10th.
The above houses are in good con
dition and rents reasonable.
1 Call FIRST INS. AGENCY. 105
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HOUSES 110, 812.60 and I5, water
paid: wood range. Phone los.
FOR RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown As White.
FOR RENT -room modern house,
close In 110 00. Address Tribune.
Box 10590.
FOR RENT Newly decorated 4-room
house with sleeping porch. Inquire
436 N Bartlett.
FOR RENT 7-room furnished house
1139 W Main St.. 115 00 Also 2
room furnished house 34 Rose Ave,
18.00 Phone C A DeVoe.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 636.
CLASSY modern 5-room stucco, east
front. Clear 625 Pine.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 610
ana 612 no Bsrtiett rei 941-K-1
FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room
house. 2 sleeping porches. Inquire
at 845 No. Bartlett
BMALL furn. house cheap 801 No
Central
FOR RENT APARTMEMS
ffR RENT Furn. 3 at 3 room apt,
garage. 604 W. 10th.
APT. for rent. !n. Trowbridge, phone
lis;. !
FOR RENT Two 2 -room spartments
well furnished Bv eek or montn
Inqulr at 917 K. Jackson. Tel 749-Y.
FOB SENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apt. 30 So.
crepe.
FURNISHED apartment. 3 rooms.
tool. airy, iio oo at 13 Nortn ivy.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
overstuffed: hardwood Honrs ngnt
and heat. Mall Tribune Phone 75
CLEAN furnished apartment. 317 W
ana.
8-ROOM completely turn. apt.
No. Ivy.
THREE-ROOM furnished apt. Sleep
ing porch and garage. iiuu w
Uth.
MODERN 3-room furn apt. sleeping
porch St gaiage 1190 W Uth.
DURRELL COUHT. 339 No Holly.
FOR RENT BOARD A.VD BOOMS
FOR RENT Pleasant rooms, board
153 No. Oakdale.
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E- Main
Rates very moderate.
PLEASANT room with board, garage,
$25 month. 338 W. Holly.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Furn. sleeping room,
large front room nicely furnished,
with bath. 3 blocks from Main St.
375 So. Central. 10. Mrs. Bechtel.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orape
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
JACKSONVILLE Sanitarium to re
sponsible tenants. Owner on prem
ises. CABINS 445 So. Front.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
TOpUrd
sss
Mines Quarts As
Box 93, Phoenix,
FOR SALE Excellent small business
part Mjn btitBet
terms. Phone 485-R.
FOB. EXCHANGE
I TRADE: Piano equity for what have
1 you and small cash. 120 Vancouver
I Ave.
I J
j "WHITE HOOB ALL AGES. Exchange
j for Herreford bull, saddle or grain." j
! w. W. Large, Williams. Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 White
truck, l'i T., 34-7 tires, elec. lgnl-
tion. Take late closedcar In trade.
620 S. 6th St., Grants Pass, Ore
Phone 86.
FOR TRADE Garden tractor for light
horse or mule. w. M. Kamberg, Tal
ent. j-ROOM modern home bath, laundry
tra- screened porch bullt-lns gar
age shade and rult trees: (700
equity for car. au-eage cabin site
or what have you Phone 1538-L.
or write Box 13337 Tribune
FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth
narrow slightly used. Will trade
" for alfalfa or grain" T4i 334-R-4
FOR 6ALE OR TRADE Oood sound
work horse, 1400 lbs- 7 years old
" Walter Jones, 2nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland.
WOOD for jay or potatoes near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
WHY?
Will exchange new. unincumbered
house and 2U acres of garden land,
garage and chicken house for house
In Medford. Phone 910-Y. J. C.
Barnes. 20 North Pesch.
FOR TRADE 160-acre improved Idano
farm for property In orjiiear Med-
" ford. Arnold Schrank, 1251 Iowa
St.. Ashland.
TRADE Clear So. California for So.
Oregon acreage, also 320 acres Burns.
Oregon, Hughes, Tiny Tavern. Tal
ent. TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage. What have you. 165 7th St,
Ashland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 8 acres Will
sell cheap for cash 925 Reddy Ave
FOH HALE REAL ESTATE
WHY?
Ton can buy now cheaper than
ever before.
I 4-room, new stucco bungalow, bath
room, cttv water, garage, lot 50x
300 ft. Half price. 850. (150 casn.
0.1 la nee terms.
2 21-j acres on Rogue River near
shut cove. 2 larjre walnut trees.
Beautiful natural shade, Nice
beach. Price $600. 100 cash, bal
ance terms.
3 3' acres Walnuts, peaches. ber
rie.s. Fun bearinst. Very best bot
tom land. Small houae. Own Irrl
fiation plant. Total price 11500.
r2 cash. Never before so much for
so little.
4 10 acres orchard Bartlett, Anjou
ppara. nouse, nsrn, cnicen nome.
Irrigated. $4500 place for $1500.
Part terms.
Phone 910-Y. J. C. Barnes, 20 U.
Peach.
FOR SALE Large lot. close in. fine
i co.m. i uoi uieti id. rric way oe
low cost or Improvement. Cash or
terms. Address "T", care of this of
fice. FOR SALE Ijease and cabin at Lake
of Woods, cheap. Also taking orders
for cherries and apricots. R. C.
Ward. Phone 19-F-21.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown k White.
FOR SALE HOMES
CLEAR home Terms Tel 1232-W.
FOR SALE CHEAP, ttrma or rent. 4
. room house newly osinted and kal
so mined near school: nice garden
spot, at comer oi Sunset and Co
lumbus eng sunset.
FOR SALE ()uod S room bouse (east
frnt) tnd nice lot cIom to Berry
dale store . great oargain at 1450
Ferms Pbon 5I7-L.
t OR SALE ML SIC AL 1N9TRL.MEM3
SHPOeder piano Brand new
187 50. Easy terms. Oood used
o:ano from one of Medford'a finest
homes, a-,5.00. Baldwin Piano
Siaoppe, 20 fi. Orap,
FOB BALE LIVESTOCK
3 JERSEY cows. 1 be fresh soon. Rood
yearling guernsey bull. caw. vogei.
Medford. Rt. 1, Box 354..
FOR SALE Oood fresh cow. slso one
of best 1400-lb horses In Jscason
county, might take light car on
horse. Oerber. 1 mile east Sams
Valley school. north.
FOR BALE 1200-lb. horse. W. H. Yer.
genson. Anderson Creek Road. 3 ml
west Talent.
FOR SALE Several heavy producing
young Jersevs. Just the cows for
the cltv dairies at, a reasonable
price. Billy Carl. Applegate.
FOR SALE 3 fresh milk goats,
house Lor.ler Lane.
1st
WEANER PIOS. 13. W. W. Urge. Wil
liams. Oregon.
FOH SALE 30 head of horses and
m:les. Ray Moran. Central Point
FOR SALE PUULTRT
LAY1NO strain White Leghorn pull
ets, for sale, also thoroughbred o.
' I. C. pigs. Sprlngbrook Ranch, J. W
Mitchell. Phone 591-R-3.
FOR SALE Week old Narragansett
poults, 25c each. Call L. O. Peruana
Talent.
FOR SALE R. I. Red fryers. 18c lb
Phone 951-R or call 319 Ashland
Ave.
POR SALE Turkey feedera 35c each.
Medford Egg 4c Poultry Co.
Jlfcc tor highest quality W L. chicks
Hansen strain. May deliveries Rocks
ami Reds 8140 Wonderful value
Jonke Poultry Farm. Tangent Ore
FOR SALE Barred Rock batoning
eggs, laying strsln S3 .50 hundred
Baker Service station.
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E Mam Phone 1588-Y
FOR SALE AUTOMB1LEB
OOOD USED CARS
FREE
A 00 gallon barrel of gas given free
with every used car over 9100.00
BUY NOW and SAVE money
1931 Ford Roadster.
1933 Bulck Sedan, like new.
1930 Chrysler Brougham.
1029 Ford Coupe.
1937 Essex Sedan.
1927 studebaker Victoria.
1931 Studebaker 6 Sedan.
1930 Packard 8 Club Sedan Fine
shape.
1930 Graham Roadster.
1928 LaSalle Convertible Coupe.
1929 Bulck 4-door 8edan.
1930 Graham Paige Sport Roadster,
new paint, etc.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Klamath Falls Medford
Chrysler Plymouth
Hudson Essex
Cadillac - LaSalle
Dealers
FOR SALE 1037 Coupe. Phone 723-J
FOR SALE Twin Six Psckard, seven
passenger, good condition. Phone
710 or call Holland Hotel.
FOR SALE
1B32 Chevrolet Coupe.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
1030 Oakland Coupe.
1029 Pontlao 4-door Sedan
1929 Pontlac Roadster.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
, Bulck Pontlac Sales Service
Phone 102
FOB SALI5 MISCELLANEOUS
CHERRIES Royal Annes, Bln?.i now
ready. Wesierlund Orchards. Phone
B-F-2.
FOR SALE 1 plaid coat. 1 white taf
feta evening drew. 1 chiffon dinner
areas. 1 satin afternoon drees. Tel.
1I47-J.
FOR SALE Blng and Royal Anne
cherries. Phone 1412 or 489.
FOR SALE Large Blng cherrle. Tel,
&30-J-2.
MEDIUM sized refrigerator, good con
dition, $4.50 Tel. 405-W. mornings.
FOR SALE Trailer. Call 498-R.
FOR SALE Slightly used 5-key Bur
roughs adding machine. R. M.
Cooley, 611 ,W. 4th.
CHERRIES Blnfrs. Black Republi
cans. 823 Taylor.
THE FASHION SHOP Davenport
slip covers mad to order. Phone
1181 for Information.
FOR SALE Kohler farm and UghtJ
plant. A-l condition. Less than one
third price. Cascade Gorge on Cra
ter Lake Highway.
FOR SALE Cherries. Cozy Nook
Ranch. ml. west Phoenix.
FOR SALE 4 foot dry pine slabwood,
$1.25 per cord at Owen-Oregon Mill.
Phone 771. Call at mill office.
FOR SALE Cherries, Btngs, Lam
berts, Oxhearts, Royal Annes. Come
pick them yourself and save. R. R.
Ouches. Orlffln Creek. Tel 857-L.
GROUND BARLEY 11.10 cwt. Jerry
Ban. Tel 803.
FOR SALE Wheel chair. Tel 1116.
FRUIT JARS. Tel 278-J.
SALT for hay. Special ground, 125
lb sacks 75c per cwt. New Feed
Store, across from Swift St Co. Jer
ry Barr.
FOR SALE Cherries: Bines. Lam
berts, Royal Annes, 6c lb. Holmes
Kancn. orlffln Creek. Phone 857-J
DAIRY FLY SPRAY, kill files and a
solutelr keens file nrr a r..
nirc. nriu noi lamt milK, BOc Der
eallon, bring your contsiner. Jerry
Durr. across irom a Wilt c Co.
FOR SALE Cherries, all rirwi.
mile No. Bear Creek bridge. Central
wink. ft. ay. vjranara.
BERRY CUPS 65c per hundred. Jerry
Barr, across from Swift St Co.
WHEAT, reclesned. sacked In 100s,
1.40 cwt. Jerry Barr, across from
, Swift St Co.
FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all
manes. 99 up: terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired Whit
Sewing Machine Co, 24 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
A FEW electric refrigerators at less
than wholesale, see John Denlson
101 Crater Lake Ave
FOR SALE Alfslfa Call 523-J-2
' .swww.
1 SC RATCH FEED, ai 60 cat. Jerry
' Bin, ?hov soj
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to
mato plants, cheap First house
south Tiny Tavern. Talent.
FOR SALE Velva-ne rsolo. 7-ub
with case. 113 lei 94.1X.
NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower
prices. Jerry Bsrr. across from Swill
As Co.. Phone 803.
POR 8.VLE Hotpoini elec'trlo range
uxe new. nau price, in Laurel.
HOPOEN-BREWSTER Poultry and
Dairy Feeds. Kimball Warehouse,
across from Swift it Co. Phone 603.
FOR SALE Repossessed merchandise
Almost new ciectrlo nuue. One
Minute electric washer Bmnswiek
radio, eleatrlc refrigerator. Bar
gains at easy terms Commercial
Finance Cor. Phone si.
FOR SALE Large eleotrlo brooder
3 00: or will trade for teed See It
at Samson's Feed Store.
MR. FARMER : Whst have vou to sell.
See Jerry Barr, Kimball Warehouse
Phone 803.
MISCELLANEOUS
VACATION cabins, furnished, facing
para, piay ground. Llthla water 2
per week. 153 Oranlt, St., Ashland.
Oregon.
Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other
Makes rep. Tel 427. Nights 905-Y
M- A. BLISS Painting end paper
hanging Tel. 848-W S13S Orape.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstrsets
iiuc mie insurance Rooms 8
and 5. No. 33 North central Ave.,
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts or Title and
Tl'le Insurance. The
only complete Title
system In Jackson
County.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental nig cleaning, specialty.
ob Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DF-PARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
blading; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash salea'sllpA and everything In
the printing lines. 28-30 N. Orape
Phone 75.
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Piano anc violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAlOHT. Teacher of
Piano. Violin, and Saxophone
Halght bong Service, Arranging.
Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg.
Public; Stenographer.
ILLUSTRATED MIBMOOHAPH1NQ
MAILING SERVICE
PUBUC STENOGRAPHY
Orace 3. Voss
34 N. Central. Koke-Chapman. Ph. 113
Money to Lend.
WE LEND iONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODE! AUTOS
Three ner cent oer month on un
paid balance No other charts tee
W B. Thomas, 45 B. Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatr
Bldg. S'ftte Ulceus No S-15T.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER 5 S FORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central Phons 919
Prices right. Se price guaranteed.
REINK1NO TRUCKINO CO. Trans
fer nd Jtorage. we nam anymmg
a, a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North
Riverside, phone 1044-X
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 44 Medford Bldg..
Myrtle Andrew Phone 1181.
LEGAL NOTICES
ftuminons for Publication
In the Circuit. Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Jackson county.
Mrs. Frank Llndiey. Plaintiff, vi.
H. D. Schuler and Mlllicent Schuler,
husband and wife; H. C. Oraves
fe Mae A. Oraves. husband and wife;
Christian H. Chrlatner and Eliza
beth Chrtstner. husband and wife;
Elton Graves; W. A. Bauer, Defend
ants,
To H. D. Schuler and Mlllicent
Sohuler. husban- and wife: H. O.
Oraves and Mae A. Graves, husband
and wife: and W. A. Bauer, defend
ants herein:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon. You and each of you are hereby
required to appear in the above en
titled Court and caute and there ans
wer the complaint of plaintiff on
file therein against you on or before
the last day of Four weeks from and
after the date of the first publica
tion of this summons. The date of
the first publication of this sum
mons Is July 3rd, 1933; and If you fall
to so appear and answer said com
plaint for want thereof plaintiff will
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applv to th above entitled Court for
the relief demanded In the complaint,
to-wit;
That ah hav judgment agalnM
and recover from and off th defend
ants H. D. Schuler and Mtlllcent
Vhuler th sum of sixteen hundred ,
dollar ($16gnoot and Interest there- i
on at the rate or six per cent ifl"r :
per annvim from January 2nd. Ifni,
and one hundred seventy-five dollars
(t 175.00) a t torney s fees: and her
costs and disbursements against all
the defendant except defendants
Chrls'.ner and
That said amounts be held to b a
specific lien against the following de
scribed real n"orrty situated in Jack
son County, Oregon, to-wit:
Commencing at a point eleven
and twenty-five hundredths (11.25)
chains East of the Northeast cor
ner of Donation Lanu Claim num-
Hr Forty. nine (49) in Section
Eight 8i in Township Thirty-Eig:.t
(38) South of Ranga One (1) West
of the Willamette Meridian, and
running thence North Fourteen and
Fifty-Five Hundredths (14.56)
chains: thence East Eighteen and
Fifty Hundredth (18!0) chains;
thenc South Fourteen and Fifty.
Five Hundredths (14.95) chains:
thence West Eighteen and Fifty
Hundredths (18 50) chains to the
piaee of beginning, containing 26 91
acres more or less.
Together with all tenements. w.
ditament. and appurtenances there-
unio ofioiiging or in anv wise an-
pertaining.
And a prior and uperlor Hen to!
any and ull claim, right, tltl. or in-1
terest. Hen. or es te of anv of the
defendants herein thereto, and
That th mortgage upon the above
described real property recorded In
Volume 89 Page 479. 480. and 481 of
the mort gage records of Jackson
County. Oregon, be foreclosed, and
That the above entitled Court ap
point W. A. Brlcker receiver to take
charge of said premises and cultivate
the same and harvea the crop and
advance such money as la necessary,
to b repaid for his services and ad
vancements from the proceeds of said
crop, and
Adjudging that said premises b
sold in the manner provided by law
and the proceed be applied to the
costs and expense of this and said
receivership proceedings and In ac
cordance with the order of th Court,
and
That the purchaser at said sale be
adjudged the owner of said premises
In fee-simple, free and clear of all
right, title, interest, Hen, or estate
of th defendants herein or any cf
them, except such right of redemp
tion as they mav hav. and for such
other and further relief as may seem 1
to the Court Just and equitable.
This summons is published and ser
ved under r d in accordance with th
orde of the above entitled Court in
this cause of dat July 1st. 1933,
which directs that said summons
shall be published In the Medford
Mall Tribune In Jackson County, Ore
gen. once a week for four consecutive
weeks, and that the date of the first
publication Is July 3rd, 1933, and
that said defendants are required lo
appear and answer said summons and
complaint on or before four weeks
from and after the date of the first
publication.
CHAS W. REAMRS,
Attornev for Plaintiff.
4U-412 Medford Building,
Menioia, Oregon,
Nutlre to Crrrlltnrs.
Ill ths County court of the Stata of
uregon lor tns uountv of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Fran
wicna. deceaerl.
Notlos Is hsrebv alven that on Jnns
27th. 1033, ths County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Jackson appointed Unnle E. Rapp
administratrix of the estate of Prsnk
wiens. deceased, and all persons hav
ing any claims against said estate are
required to present the same proper
ly verified to the undersigned at the
office of Chaa. W. Reames, attorney
for said estate, en Medford Bulldlnu.
Medford. Oregon, within six (9)
months from the date hereof.
Dated tnia 20th day of June. 19.U.
UNNIE B. RAPP.
Admlnlstrstrlic of the Estate
or Frank Wlrhe, deceased.
Votloe of Alley Vacation
NOTICE IS HEREWITH OIVKM t.hs.1
the City Council of the City of Med
fordi has by ordinance adopted June
13th, 1933. declared Its Intention to
vacate the alley in Block 41. Orlelnal
Town. In the City of Medford. Oregon.
and met aaia council will convene
at tne hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. on
the 18th day of July, 1933. at the
Council Chamber In the City Hall.
In the City of Medford. Oregon, for
tne purpose of considering th. vaca
tlon of said alley, and of hearing anv
objections or remonstrance thereto.
which may be made In writing and
filed with the Cltv Recorder of the
City of Medford nrlor to the time of
ssld hearing, and all property ownera
wr persons interested in. or affected
By the closing of said alley are further
notified to file their written objection
or remonstrance with the City Re
corder prior to the date of said
hearing.
M. L. ALPORD.
City Recorder of the City
of Medford.
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Portland 49 30
Hollywood . 49 39
Lo Angel . 49 9ft
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Oskland 40 47
Sesttl 35 M
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New York 48 38 .914
Philadelphia 39 34 .814
Chicago 84 88 .498
Cleveland 39 J8 .478
Detroit . 33 38 .483
BO'.ton 39 41 .414
1 Re. Louie - 38 47 .373 i
I Dripping radiator, repaired.
Metal Work.
Billl
HUGE SUM COMING STAR WRESTLING
rrtn ii arrM in irilT nmn TiiiinAnni
$300,000 for Straiahtening
of Siskiyous Is Largest
Amount Given Single Unit
$1,300,000 for County
By . g. KMITII
PORTLAND, July 8. (SpV) In the
distribution of the 19,100.000 federal
highway public works fund, by the
state highway commission and bureau
of public roads, at Portland last week.
Jackson county and aouthern Oregon
fared exceedingly well. The largest
single unit allocated In the entire
state was the (300.000 for the Nell
creek-Wall creek section of the Pa
cific highway, beginning Just outalde
of Ashland and proceeding up the
mountains about 3 miles. Thla 1, only
the beginning of the straightening of
the fiteklyou bottleneck of about 19
miles. Other appropriations are eX'
pected to follow in aucceedlng years
as the Paclflo highway la recognized
as a super highway by the govern
ment.
The 19.100.000 was divided Into
these parte 93,058.000 for major high'
ways. 91.310,809 for secondary high
ways including bridges and 91.738.000
for work In or near municipalities.
The state Is also divided Into 4 dls.
trlcte. No. 1 all of western Oregon
north of Eugene, No. 3 all western
Oregon south of Eugene and west o!
Cascades, No. 3 west half of eastern
Oregon and No. 4 east half of east
ern Oregon.
Of the total of 98,11)0.000 for roads
district No. 3, this district, received
a little over 30 per cent or 91.300.000.
Taking the 39 per cent of the 91.300.-
000. set aside for secondary highways.
and 35 per cent for work In and near
municipalities, both required by the
government, the Siskiyou work re
ceived 40 per cent of the total for
federal aid highway,.
or the 91.300.000 allocated for
Jackson county the siskiyous receives
9300.000, under passage of the 8. P.
railroad Just north of Ashland 950,
000 (this work not to be held up
pending settlement with railroad):
910.000 for paving connection with
highway near Ashland elty limits. Re
building Applegate river bridge on
Ruch or Williams creek, highway 937,
000; rebuilding Williams creek bridge,
on aome highway, 919.000; rebuilding
bridge on Medford-Provolt highway
910.500. a total of 9431,500. or about
one third of the entire total coming
to the second district.
Plans for moat of this work have
already been prepared and the high
way commission will begin advertising
for bids on the work Just as soon as
the program la approved by the fed
eral government. It Is hoped aome
bids will be called for early In July,
which will no doubt Include the work
In the Slaklyoua.
The above work Is In addition to
the contract let last year for a sec
tion of the Dtsmond lske rosd for
over 9200.000 Bnd over a million dol
lars for the Crater lake rim road
ahould greatly Increase the demand
for labor and material In southern
Oregon.
PLACED ON NIGHT
Medford and other Pacific coast
cities Saturday night were given an
other Improvement In the air trans
port facilities connecting them, when
11 -passenger transport planes were
placed on th coastwise night sched
ule of United Air Lines, supplement
ing the same type of aervlr already
being given on th daylight schedule.
Coming of the Ford trl-motored
plane to the night run spell honor
able retirement for the fleet ot slngl-
englned, four -passenger and msli
planes which hav been operating up
and down th coast for yesrs, Horn
of these hav recorded a total of al-1
most 6000 hours In the air, or ap-,
proximately 676,000 miles of flying. I
Th nw equipment fw the night
schedule means a simitar deluxe ser
vice as that operated on the daylight
schedule and an (increase In speed
Substantial lncrf'Ase in the votum
of passengers, nail and express han
dled along th Pacific coast ar ex
pected to result.
Under th revised schedule It 1
possible to leave Medford at 10:40
p. nr. and be In Ban Diego at 6:60
a. m. the next morning. Northbound,
j the plane leaving San Diego at 6:16
p. m., arrive here at 6:36 a. m. Tnua,
the entire length of the Pacific coast
pe.tlmay be flown overnight and without
.643 i loas of business hours.
.649 1 The trl-motored, Wsup-powered, ll
.621 metal Fords, carrying two pilot and
.500 a stewardess, are equipped with th
.486 1 latest navigation Instrument and
1 two-way radio telephone. On their
inaugural flight they carried tetters
of congratulation between the mayors
of the cities served.
WASHINGTON. July 8 P) The
atate department announced today
that R. M. Brooks of Salem. Oregon.
In London consulate, has been
signed at Curacao in the Dutch West
Indies.
All Medford cleaning It Pressing
night. July lit to Wednesday morn
. ing. July 8th. Medford Cleaner As-
soclatlon.
FOR LOCAL FANS
Medford. wrestling card this week
will be on Thursday night Instead of
Wednesday night, according to an
nouncement made this morning by
Mack Ltllard. promoter, but the out
standing card first announced by Lll
lard will remain the same. Bob Kruse
and Al Karaslck will meet In the
main event, beat two out of three
falls, and a new pair of wrestlers,
George Koverly and "Scotty' Dawklna,
302. will open the card.
Outboard motor boat fans will alas
be more Interested In the Dawklni
Koverly match, as Dawklna, a south
ern wrestler, is credited with savins:
34 lives in 1929 during the flood of
tne Mississippi river that year. Daw
kins piloted his small outboard mo
tor craft over the swirling water to a
marooned Island and back nearly 100
times to rescue the endangered In
habitants of the Island.
Koverly is known aa the "Sheik of
Hollywood." but is rough and tough
despite his good looks. Koverly de
pends on straight wreatllng and tor
ture holds to force his opponents'
shoulders to the mat.
Kruse and Karaslck need no Intro
duction here, both being about as
rough and tough aa they make them.
Karaslck recently defeated Pete Bell
castro here, and was llght-heavv-welght
champion of the world until
he went Into the heavyweight class.
Kruse and Karaslck will wrestle the
msln bout of the evening.
AI
BUTTE FALLS TO
There wilt be a big Fourth of July
celebration In Butte Fall. Butt
Falls is an Ideal spot for a celebra
tion, having myriads of cool spots
along Big Butt for picnicking; also
a nice park and swimming pool. Al
Plche reporv the fish are biting bet
ter In Big Butt than any place In
southern Oregon. A dance will be
held in the evening, with Moore's or
chestra furnishing music.
At 9:30 in the afternoon a ball
game Is scheduled between Hoosler
Hoffard'a Choesemakers and Robbie
Robbine Sheridan club. Fans will
remember Robbln as an x-BOA
player. HI aggregation has lost only
one game this season, and that to
Schapp's of Portland. They hav
taken Into camp such team as th
Salem Senators, Eugene, etc.
His 'team la recruited from Ltnn
fleld and Oregon State colleges. Man
ager Hoffard ha strengthened hts
team considerably and th fans are
promised a good game. He ha signed
new battery, sergeant Bliss from
the C. C. C. as pitcher and Pool,
catcher. Conlln will be used a relief
pitcher and first baseman. Harry
Dunn, Clarence Dunn, Taylor and
Swanson will piny In th Infield and
Hoffard, Van Scoy ad Chrlattanson
In the outfield. Umpires, Davis and
Miles.
Every on wishing to hav a -good
time Is urged to attend ths Butt
Falls celebration. 1
MEDFORD REPRESENTED
IN VANCOUVER REGATTA
VANCOUVER, Wash., July S. With
90 of the fastest outboard motorboate
on the Pacific coast entered, the mid-
Columbia regatta at Vancouver, Wash,
July 3 and 4, assumed proportion of
a major water event.
Cities which will be represented by
one or more boata include Spokane,
Seattle. Tacoma, Wenatchee, Yakima,
Vancouver, Was'.,., Vancouver, B. O.,
Twin Palls, Boise. Astoria, Portlsnd,
Medford, Brrdertck, Maryavllle. Klam
ath Falls, Heading and Stockton.
BASEBALL
Yesterday's Results
Coast League
At Portland 8-7. Oakland 13-18.
At Seattle 8-3, Sacramento 8-8.
At Los Angeles 8-8, San Franaclaco
1-8.
At Mission 8-1, Hollywood 7-8.
American League
At Cleveland 8. New York 1.
At St. Louis 8-11, Philadelphia 8-8.
At Chicago. Boston, postponed, rain.
At Detroit, Washington; postponed,
rain.
National League
At New York 1-1, St. Loula 0-0.
AS Brooklyn 7-4. Chicago 8-3.
At Boston 1-0, Cincinnati 0-9. .
Only game scheduled.
LEAVE FOR ALASKA
WrNNtPBO. July 8 IIP) Pointing
northwestward for Nome. Alaska, to
seek Jlmmle Matte rn. missing round-the-world
flier, an airplane rescue ei
pedltlon headed by William Alexan
der took off from Winnipeg at 9:38
a m. (. S. T.) today.
The flrat stop will be Saskatoon,
where the psrty will refuel before
proceeding to Edmonton.
The rescue party reached Winnipeg
yesterday from Duluth.
Phone 843. We'll haul away your
refute. Cut Sanitary Service.