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PAGE ELEVEN You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad WUfT to Kll your nomef Wnt to got rid of taw oudt ma ,nds in nouMhold turnlihliis Do Tou need tooU lor your gar HM,t An inexpensive Want-AO u, the Mall maun. Cleaned Pie will find the answer to this, and many other perplexing problem. H.:e Are the Rates: per word flret tnwrtlon (Minimum mch additional insertion. lo (Minimum lOol er Una per montn. wltnout eopy ebangea lJB 75 Phone Tost AND FOUND to inoaei n " - i"Tone 18-lwb top man's shoe. md? please Notify E. B. Jones. Lake Creek, Ore. toaT-Specuclts in case, probably h.tOTnBOlf club and Voorhles ermg. If found pleas, return to Mall Trlbun.. LOST If dog missing, caU 1618. LOST Violin IB case. Reward. 1130 Nlantlo No questions asked. ; WANTED MALE HELP STEADY JOB, good wages and board, also chance for advancement. In vment about 850. Good returns. Call personally, California street, fifth house on south side, east of ia. station, Jacksonville. Call after 4 p. m. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Man and wife for dairy farm; no children; wife must oe rood cook. References required. BOX 12355. Tribune. WANTED SITUATION WANTED Position as b"kr by widow; references. Box 12464. Tribune. COMPETENT woman with 3 children wishes position as cook for family or crew Write Box 131 Tribune. COMPETENT lady 23 wants house work. References. Box 11371. Trib une. ' AUTOMOBILES WANTED SPOT CASH for used care. Cash for your equity, or will sell your oar for you. I. L. Roberts. 114 So. Riv erslde. ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WILL PASTURE 3 cows for use of one. Rt. 1, Box 381. WANTED To hear from party who has part course Vlavl for sale. Box 13455, Tribune. WANTED Good set double harness. Must be cheap for cash. See Mr. Cameron, care Owen-Oregon Lbr. Sales Co. Phon. 771; after 6 o'clock call 437-W. WANTED Buy or lease small ranch, Close in, wlin pasture uu..4- lngs. Box 12235, Tribune. TO BUY Want a nice 5-room mod ern, well-located house Just what a bride would like. Must be a bar gain. Have 81000 cash. What have you? Phone 810-J-6. WANTED White Leghorn pullets. Glvs description and price. Box 123, Butt. Falls, Ore. WOULD LEASE amsll herd Guernsey cows to nartv with feed. H. B. Howell, Rt. 2. Grants Psss. WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co. WANTED to buy old gold, dental scraps, placer gold Cecil M. Jen nings, corner Front As Main. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel 1063. , WANTED Listings of vslley homes '.n exchange for choice Cal property staple Realty Co.. Aniana. BAY ORINDDJG A specialty Brown, the bay grinder. 40 So. Central. PHONE 9B9-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reflueo. rennisneo Tnlbault. WANT UVBSTOCK Will trade equity 5-room house, jxcellent location box 1063 Tribune. WANTED Ksrry Keen for Model A Phon. 479-X. JUNK WANTED W. pav casn for JUNK BATTERIES 4: RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER & unk of all oascrlDtlons MEDFORD SAMOA1N HOUSE 87 No Grape Tel 1083 t'OU Kt.VI HOLSIS FOR RENT Furn. home. Berrydale Ave. near mill. Inquire 14 Berry' dale. FOR RENT Furnished suburban nome: ail CUT conveniences. u rooms. Box 12356. Tribune. TOH RENT A duplex, well furnUi ed. close In; 3 rooms end bath; 17.50. Phone 81 or 1149. TOH RENT Furnished bouse. Tel. . 1154- WANTED To rent, Sept. 1. modern 8 or 6-room furnished house. Call 731-X. HOM3 FOR RENT Cell 8 FOR RENT 4 -room duplex, unfurn ished 510 No. Bartlett. pnoae u-a-t rOI BENT HOUSE FOR RENT PurnUbed house, water paid, thres sleeping rooms, garage. Fifteen dollars per month. 128 Al mond Street. FOR RENT a -room bouse, close In. Inquire 20 8 Fir. FOR RENT Furnished 4-roora house; overstuffed: 122 SO 214 cottage. Key 808 Ashland Ave. Phone 13S2-J. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house, 818 East 9th. 812.90. Tel. 1382-J. 5-ROOM house, close In; upholstered furniture, garage, hardwood floors, fireplace, oil besting. Write B. J. Palmer. Rt. 3, or call Tel. 81. FOR SALE OR RENT Mdney Smith home corner West Main & Orange Exclusive listing. W I. Vawter Jackson Co JBank Bldg. FOR RENT well furnished 8-room modern home breakfast nook, fur nace, hardwood floors, flraplao. electrtc refrigerator. 140.00. water paid. Phone 3B FIVE room rurnuned horn. US Cot tage. I ROOM unfurnished duplex, close in 337 So. Ivy. HOUSES 810. 813.80 and 815. water paid: wood range Phone 105. For. RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. CLASSY modern 8-room stuoco. east front. Clear 828 Pine. FOR RENT 5-room modern house. Inquire 264 Beatty. FOR RENT APARTMENTS HOUSEKEBPINO or sleeping room, 87.00. 603 N. Bartlett. NEWLY furn. apt., private; radio, etc 518 So. Oakdsle. AVAILABLE Aug. 18, 89 Qlen Oak Court. Phone H. H. Brown. 105, after 8, 1670. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, j overstuffed: hardwood floors light and heat Mall Tribune Phone 75 FOR RENT Furnished apartment 09 no. oarbici". DURREU. COURT 829 No. Holly. FOB RENT niKMSHBD BOOMS FOB RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms with bath room privi leges, garage. 810 per month. 325 So. Rlveratde. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, good board at 14 Cottage. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape FOR BENT BOARD AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 718 8. Main. Rates very moderate. FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS CABINS 446 So. Front. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 81000 TO INVEST in small business partnership considered. No beer. Box 12379 Tribune. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10 cabln auto camp at'Alturaa. Calif Big P:nes Lbi. Co., Medford, Ore. FOB EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 5-passenger Nash sedan, excellent condition; will sell or trsd. for lighter car. H. O. Wilson, Phon. 1222-R. FOR TRADE Model T Ford truck; double transmission; for light car. Box 12462. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition, xor true, mono 697-R-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR WOOD Portable phonograph, 3 don. rec ords. Call 308 Ashland Ave. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for bay or grain Phone 976-W. j-BOi.M modern bom. bath laundry traj screened porch built-Ins gar age shade and 'rult trees: 6700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 153S-L. or writ. Box 13337 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work borse. 1400 lbs. 7 years old Walter Jones, 2nd nous, below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD tor jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail Or. FOB EXCHANUB REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres with 6-room house, close In. What have you for trader Southern Oregon Realty Co., 44 No. Riverside. FOR TRADE 626 A. Montana land In Mussel Shell county: 4 miles fence. 30 A. farmed, good spring, some saw timber: unincumbered: taxes paid. Good stock rsnch. Box 12229, Tribune. TO EXCHANGE Nic little home in Bend. Ore., clear for something clesr In Medford or Ashland, prefer smell acreage. What have you. 155 7th St.. Ashland. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 43 A. on Crater Lako highway: 8 A. under ditch, free water: 3 A. al falfa: fair buildings. Ed Pence Trstl. Ore. ATTRACTIVE city at country proper- Rentals. Roberts, 720 West 2nd. Tel. 1528-J. FURNISHED 6-room house. Best buy in Medford. owner. 1024 west nth WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown A White. FOB SALE LIVESTOCK GOOD family cowl. Tel. 447-U FOR SALE 18 hesd milk cowe. Trm rah. Tlngleaf, 1 ml. east bgle Point. FOR SALE son's. 1 boar. pls. or trsde for hsy. W B. Keen. Jsck sonvllle. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow at a sacrifice. Also heifer coming two-year-old. Inquire A. T. tathrop. Central Point. FOR NAI.b iMH.ft AMI rtH FOR SALE Collie pups. 41, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES. Good Used Cars! Trade: Your Old Car for a Better One A Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1930 Ford Bedsn. 1930 Bulck OeLuxe Sedan. 1939 Hupp Roadster. 1928 LaSalla Conv. Coup. 1939 DeSoto Sedan. 1928 Chev. Conv. Coup. 1929 Hudson Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 88 N. Riverside FOR SALE One Federal truck, one Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 530 8 Central. BUYS IN USED CARS 1924 Bulck 4 Touring: licensed.- 35 1927 Pontlso Coupe; fin shspe. 1927 Chrysler 4-psssenger coupe8150 1935 Dodge Sedan. 1926 Studebsker Cosch 8 75 1928 Chevrolet Roadster. 1930 Studebsker Dictator.... 8350 1931 Studebsker 8 Dictator: SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker and Rockna Sales and 6ervlce. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Rhode Island Red fryers also hens. Phone 951-R. FOR SALE Cheap, small flock around 800) Rhode Island pullets and cockerels. A to 10 weeks old; good strain. Phone 591-J-2. 250 R. I. Red pullets. 4j months old. Blood, Pitt View Ave., nesr Central Point. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SACK TWINE Jerry Barr, 4th and Bartlett. Tel. 803. FOR ONE WEEK fiet of 15 pieces beautiful Monax dishes free with 810 order Stsrk trees or shrubbery. W, B. CRAUSE. Nurseryman. LINN ORCARD, Eagle olnt apricots 2c lb. Drive out, bring own boxes. Last till Aug. 30th. FOR SALE 50-lb. refrigerator In ex cellent condition; reasonable. Ill Washington St. FOR SALE Golden Bantam corn, tomatoes, other vegetables. F. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE 780 ft. Hi -Inch black pipe. Inquire E. E. Davis, -Beagle Post Office. FOR SALE Household furniture, electrlo range, dining set, rsdlo. Davenport. Bargains, Leaving town. Inquire 28 Myrtle, Medford. FOR SALE Steel dump-bed. Pat's Secondhand Store. . ATTENTION, FRUIT GROWERS Galvanized - tree prop hooks. Get them' while they last. Modern Plumbing 6s Sheet Metal Co. Tel. 620. FOR SALE Kelvlnator, Just Ilk. n.w, no: easy terms. Brunswick radio. Ilk. new; less than half of wholesale cost. Piano, second hand; real bargain. COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. Phone 31. FOR SALE Himalaya blackberries. rick em yourself. i5o gal. Marie Lange, Central Point, Phon. 307 FOR SALE Circulating heater, good conoition. Buy now. box 12320 Tri bune. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all manes, so up: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co, 24 N Bartlett LINN ORCHARD. Eagle Point, apri cots oi tne usual fine quality, no scsie. win last until Aug. 10. price as advertised. DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills flies and absolutely keeps flies off cows pas ture. Will not taint milk. 90c ' per gallon, bring own container. jerry Barr, tn & n Bartlett. FOR SALE Large oe box; also larg. electric range, jua Liaxots Ave, HODGEN-BREWSTER Poultry and Dairy feeds. Jerry Barr, 4th a N Bartlett. . NEW PEED STORE. Buy at lower prices. Jerry Barr, 4th as Bartlett rnone bus. FOR SALE Hotpoini electric range ilk, new half once. 422 Laurel. FOR SALE OR TRADE Tabernacle tent 30 by 70 ft. roped and cross roped. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-2. POB sand, grarel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming, phon. 912-J. MI3CEI.LAMOD8 ow iurr whv. urrry Barr, sin ana Authorized Frlgldalre Service Other Makes rep. Tel. 427. Nights 805-Y BUSINESS 01BECTOBT Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ahatraots of Title, iltle Insurance. Rooms 8 and S. No. 33 North Central An., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. A KitHMs Tt 1st anil ii'ie insurance, toe -HiJ only complete Title System Id Jackson County. Evpert Window Cleaners. LET OBOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Meaning. Floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oreun. Printing of all kinds; oook binding, looee-lesf ledgers, a o d Blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slip and everything in the printing lines 38-80 14. Orape Phone 75. Money to Lena. WE LEND tlONEY ON FURXITUR AND LA TV Mt'DEX AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid bAlam No other c-isrws e W E mom a, 45 6 Cet:rs. O round floor craino Theatre B.dg, SUte Lice oss 15?j BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting and Papertasnglng. M. A- BLISS Painting and paper- nanging. m oo-w. sis o uii Piano am. tlollo Instruction. FHED ALTON HA.OHT. Teacher of Piano Height Song Service. Arrang ing. Composing, etc 318 Liberty Bldg. ' Piano Tuning. EXPERT PIANO TUNINO Regulat ing, repairing. Phone 23. Prultt's Melody Shop. Lew Hansen, former ly of Porttsnd. Traujfer. BADS TOANSP-R & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO Trans fer -no Jtoraga we haul anything a. a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Specisl livestock moving equipment Prloes right Riverside. Pbone 1044-X LEOAL NOTICES Call for Bids for Transportation. The Board of Directors of School nialH., KJrt on nit1 rtivlra hllll tintll I August 19th. 1933. for transportation to Medford of school children of sal J district. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Further Information may be received from B M. Kline, chairman. Rt. 3. Medford: May E. Chlrgwln, clerk. Rt. 3. Med ford. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of C. W Palm (also known : as Charles W. Palm), Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Callle Palm, has been duly and regularly appointed by the County Judge of Jackson County. Oregon, as the Executrix with thai will annexed, of the estate of the j iiitmva v. w. raim laiso Known as Charles W. Palm), deceased, and has duly qualified as such Execu trix. Notice Is further given that all persons having anv claims against me estaio oi tne saia flecedent should : present same duly verified In accord- I nn oHth Ian, t .1.. I ...... .aw nj wiie tumt:i0iBuu Executrix, at the office of P. J. New- man. Attorney for said EstaU, In the Palm Building, In Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of tne first publication of this Notice. Dated and first published on this the 28th day of July, A. D. 1933. CALLIE PALM. Executrix with the win annexed of the estate of c. w. Palm (also known aa Charles W. Palm), deceased. Tourney Gossip Reason for Tourney Qualify win ners from -Pacific Coast champion ships, pointing to national meet. who Fights Who Medford vs. Out- elders; Oregon vs. Out-of-Staters. Duration of Fights Three . two- minute rounds. Fighters entered from All over Oregon and C. C. C. camp amateurs from Illinois, Indiana, California, Kentucky, and other states. Number of fights Monday night 15 to 20. . Feature Fight Monday night Medford vs. Enemy; Oregon vs. Out- of-Staters; all weight classes and "Battles of Giants I" How fights are arranged Accord ing to age, weight, and ability. Promoters Medford American Le gion Post; Relief Fund Benefit. Gene Hopper and Oscar Sabln of Economy Groceteria No. 2, caught a number of fish on the South Fork of Rogue river this week. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Kind of fruit 4. Clear reltow color t. Snow runner 12. Unity 13. Kind of Illy 14 .Nervous twitching; 15. Throw out IT. Hy this Urn 9. Km ploy 20. Exist 21. Kind of trea 2Z. iletrlc land measure 2J. Ood or war "ft. Demons :s. 1001 29. Identity of pitch 31, Before 22. Rraga 34. Was afraid 56. Carrv with difnVuItv 17. Plx'llne ptanes 19. Old Dominion state: atbr. 40. Brother of Jacob 4. Hasten 43. Make Itathar 44. Weary 4. Article IT. Silkworm Solution of Yesterday's Putzls AMLnKjl !.ya ADA Ml MOTE jC R E EP ER SJJ E N OS M05 T gjS A S E 5 untHami lb rIaTt mm !. Deportment 51. Old-womanish 83. Prosperous times B4. Entitled 54. Hat In church h'. obtain M. Trails 6?. City in Holland 3 IP73 W1 W W IT IP . uMu. .'. z n H 32 33 E IS . ii 1 if Z Ml 2 'm -t ami .mM ,,,,,, mini ' ' ' ', "w Final Workouts i THREE DAY IE5I STARTS MONDAY All Medford Entrants Will See Action On Opening Night Says Matchmaker Doors Open At 7 P. M. The lsst workout will be held at the open-air training camp t at 7:30 tonight, training gloves will then be tossed Into the lockers, and Med ford'a game fighting men will make ready to enter th. ring to fare for better or for worse against the "ene my" In the grand opening of th. American Legion's great relief fund benefit championship amateur box' lng tournament at the Armory arena here next Monday night. And on th. showing the Medford huskies make will their flstlo stock rise or fall several points on the ear-nv n gllng msrt of this part of th. coun try. The mighty ring spectacle Is to last for three nights In a row, ending Wednesday. Medford Ring stars on Monday's Card. All of Medford's sensstlonal am ateur fighters will get In action on the official opening bill of th. big tourney Monday night, Les Showers, dlrector-ln-chlef for th. gigantic ring melee, announced today. They will collide with out side foemen. His associate direc tor Is Dick Russell. In charge of out-of-town rlnftmen. With designs on the nutlonal cham pionships in New York cJty or Bos ton, the locat body -wreckers will climb through the ropes Monday night with newt and mind set upon spreading the fame of Medford and Oregon throughout this territory oy man-mauling their way Into posses sion of the Jack Dempsey trophy. Al Plche trophy, and other awards that go to the winners. Congressman Mott Invlled. Scheduled to address a Chamber of Commerce meeting at noon Monday. Congressman Mott has been asked to remain over to keep time on the first pair of gladiators who throw gloved fists at each other on Monday night's thrilling program of fights. In order to properly care for the huge gathering of ring dlaoiples ex pected to view- tne hostilities, the box office and doors are open at the Armory arena at 7 o'clock Monday night. Carl Y. Tengwald. chairman ot th tourney committee, declared today. Large electric fans will be going full force all around the arena Monday night to and to the comfort of the spectators. Peats Moving. From 16 to 30 wild and furious fights in all weight classes will make up the program Monday night. The first battle Is to start promptly at 8:16 and the last furious set-to Is to end in time for the spectators to be homeward bound not inter than 10:30, Cross-Word Puzzie I. Scarce 9. Stutter 10. Young goat 11. Very cold Enr!nerlng degree 18. Tale 0. Goes up 1:2. Easy trait 33. Insects 24. Make less hard 26. Gained the victory 37. Town where Napoleon 111 surrendered 59, Ourselves 30. Require 3.1. Opposed to 35. Near 38. Paroxysms 41. Vane 43. Article of foofl 45. County in Del aware 47. Typ measure 48. Drinking vsel 49. Imitate 40. Feminine name II. Helps to the dalesman SI. Sheep Cfi. Symbol for , athj-l lT,E.n5CO.Tl DOWN gnjmj tt weh-footed birds 4. Peed i. Parent: eolloq. 4. Onuurea 7. Addition to a building Wants Anderson C'f-'vl'" . If "Match me nith Jack Anderson, Mcdonl's mipHsedly tough boy, .Monday nlelit and I'll clean lis plow," Is word received from Harold McLane, California man-mountain, Khoivn above, as he makes ready to come to town for the wild hoMilltlfi. "Let me have him," was the retort from Anderson today. A capacity crowd will see the fights. Lee Oarlock, Medford Leclon com mander, ha announced. The crack Oregon amateurs will be seen tearing Into the lnvadera from other states, who will come here representing the C. C. C. camps. Ticket for the tour ney were reported moving fast at the Cleo confectionery. Fir and Main streets, and at Brown's, at press time today. Despite the fact the affair la a mammoth event, most popular prices will prevail for the vicious and gruelling flghU Monday night. Spectators will see aetlon galore Monday night as aspiring fighting men tons caution to the winds and begin blasting away at each other. It Is almost Impossible to word -picture fighters, rugged and In top trim, pat tering, hammering, punching and tearing Into each other with flying flts, fighting for honor and flory and Its eagerly sought awards. Want Movie Rights. A news-reel company hss asked permission to "shoot" a movie of the crowd and the sensational parts of the fights Monday night. The re quest is likely to be granted, It was learned today. A news-reel Is made of all big amateur boxing events. The Medford amateurs will do only light calisthenics at home tomorrow, Just enough to retain their present physical trim, and then they will re- pott to the clerk of the scales and Dr. A. T. W. Kresse, chief tourney physician, and his associates, at the open-air training camp at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, and from there tbey will retire to a point of privacy to "pass in review' before the welgh- master and take a heart and lung examination. Head for Medford. Stout-hearted amateur fighters from cities, towns and O. C. O. camps will begin swooping Into town late Sunday and all day Monday, rartn' to take part In the conflicts Monday night. They are to end training to night In their respective training camps. DEFEAT EUGENE 8-3 KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Aug. 11. (AP Wood burn and Grant High Pharmacy of Portland will determine th American Legion Junior baseball tide on the county fair grounds this arte noon. The winner will move on to Pocatello. Idaho, next week for the national finals. Wood burn defeated Eugene vaster the Portland team won from Hood day, 6 to 3, In the semi-final and River, 30 to 11. HouU River and Eugene will meet In tits second game this afternoon for the consolation championship. BASEBALL YESTERDAY Toast Lagu. Portlsnd 6. Ban Francisco 4. Sacramento 9, Hollywood 7 lw Ang.l.a 4. Bcattl. 1. Oakland 13, Missions 1. National Learn. N.w York 4. Philadelphia 0. Pittsburgh-Chicago poatponsd. rain, Only game, scheduled. American League Chicago 6, Detroit 8. Boston 3. Washington S. New York-Philadelphia postponed, rain. Only games scheduled. Slated Medford Giant -Photo by Peasley. Declaring "I feel In shape to whip my weight In wildcats," Hlg Jack Anderson,. Medford's self - styled "tough boy" heavyweight, shown above, awaits the bell Monday night sending him tearing Into the best man-mountains the I-eglon tourney promoters care to match him with In the amateur ring Hassle, "Ander son's opponent will be plenty tough." was the word from Les Showers, tour ney chief, today. An over-flow crowd Is seen for Monday night's wild fight ing. THYE PINS WOLFE Wiley old Ted Tny, veteran oj thousand mat battles, got a break last night In his match wltlv Les Wolfe, rolling scissors expert, and chalked up two falls out o three. Thye took the first tumble with a series of flying wrlstlocks after 'A'l minutes of hnmmcr and tongs grap pling during which the energetic Wolfe had the Portland man In a bad way aeveral times. Wolf, came back full of fight for the second fall and after considerable roughing at th. Hands of "High Hat" TVddy, succeeded In clsmptng on his spectacular rolling scissors. He gave Thy. a wild ride for almost a full minute at th. end of which time th. former champ waa so dizzy It was an easy matter to pin his should er, to the canvas. The fall came In twelve minute, of wrestling. Both men worked hard for a sec ond fall and Wolf, had Thype soft ened up to the point where lie was ready for another rolling scissor, but th. veteran grabbed the ropes with Wolf, astride his back and In the resulting melee Thy. left go and fell backward on the younger man, knocking the breath from his body. Thye himself, all but out, retained enough strength to fall across his adversary for the deciding tumble. It was on. of th. meet spectacular and Interesting matches Men here In many moons and desplto th. fact that he lost the match, Wolfe's stock went higher with Medford fans for his clean and sportsmanlike mat work. Al Karaslck clamped a Boston crab on Billy Newman In their curtain raising match, which Injured the latter', back and left him unable to return to th. ring, giving the Russlsn Lion the match after Al had lost th. first fsll by fouling his adversary with his clenched fist several times. Newman put up a good battle but waa too light and Inexperienced for th. veteran. According to Promoter Mack Ltl- lard th. card drew one of th. largest crowd. In several montlis. There will be no wrestling .how next Thursday but on Saturday, Au gust It hostilities will be resumed. the scene shifting to Jscksonvllle where an all-star card will b. pre sented In connection with the Oold Rush" Jubilee. Th. much herslded Chinese wrestler, Wong Bock Cheung, who spftclaltaea In th. "Manchurlan chok. hold." will meet Ted Thy. In th. on. hour main .vent at th. Jub ilee and Karaslck will tangle with Everett Klbbens, Oklahoma collegian In a 49-m!nute seml-wlndup. As a special event to add the proper "kick" to th. card, Plrman Ray Friable will meet bellicose Pete Bellcastro In a thirty minute opening match with nothing barred but brickbats and shotguns. FIVE TRAP SHOTS TIEDJNJOURNEY TORKLTK, Del- Aug. 11. (AP) It toctc a tossup to decide that Earl Maust, of Detroit, von the Brandy wine, closest event thus far in the j annus?. T. Clarence Marshall trap- j hooting clareic. Five men missed only eight of 875 targets.. Miust and Frank M. Troeh. Oregon I amateur champion, each, broke 174 NOTICE TO CUCUMBER GROWERS Hi are In th. market for several tons of irmo4 coeumbeni for Immefllate delivery. Fnqulra at prorelm plant, corner Clark and Narrlcan fttrrets. Call for Geo. Barton. OVAL BtLlfH PBODLCIS CO. 'f. . . -jL Tonight Medford Rogues Determined To Halt Seasons String Of Victories McLean Will Hurl For Locals. Medford Rogues and the Oold Hill Wildcats will meet at the fairgrounds Sunday at 3:30. in a game that prom ises to result in much action for valley baeeball fans. More Interest has been centered on this game than any scheduled at the fairgrounds this season and fans from all parts of the valley will be on hand. Oold Hill Undefeated. Th Oold Hill nine has yet to taste defeat this year, having won 18 straight games. They are deserving of much credit for this record, but whether they can hold up against the Rogues remains to be seen. Accord ing to Hal Height and his players. Manager Thompson of Gold Hill made a great mistake In scheduling this game If he intended to keep his rec ord unblemished by defeat. "One of the cockiest outfits I ever saw," says Hitlght. referring to the Gold HUlers, "but we'll take 'em like Grant took Richmond." The Gold Hill nine is composed mostly of youngsters from 18 to 33 years of age, who have play ed together for the past two years. Bill Force, catcher, being the only veteran on the team. With their won derful record this, year they ha'vo every reason to be cocky. Eighteen, wlna and no defeats would make any team feel. their oats. . , , h ' Rogues Strong. . . The .Rogues have one of the best teams to represent Medford In sev eral seasons. They have played both good and bad baseball' to date, but In defeating Coqullle and Klamath Falls, two of the outstanding teams In the state, have convinced local fans that they have the goods. McLean to Pitch. Manager Thompson of Gold Hill will start KeU or Hammersly In the box, with- Bill Force catching. For Medford, Chief McLean, who has been signed by the San Francisco Seals, will again be on the mound, with Bill Lake held in reserve, and Eddie Jonas behind the bat. , out of 179. Maust missed his sixth torgec and then had an unfinished run of 1C9 In the rain, while Troeh, loser of the toss, broke all but Ails sixty-third. Fred S. Tomlln, Glass boro, N. professional, tied for the next place) with two amateurs, William H. Ford. De lawn re state champion, and Joseph F. Helstand, Hlllsboro. Ohio, newly crowned 000 -target world's amateur champion. Each hit 173. Helntand, who finished the previ ous day's shoot with an unfinished run of 320 breaks, added 113 straight yesterday to make It 439. GET TICKETS NOW- Tor the Golden Glove BOXING TOURNEY Bedford's Greatest Sporting Event 1 SEATS SELLING at OLEO'S Confectionery and BROWN & BROWN MEDFORD PRICES 1600 Seat at 55 , A few choice Ringsides 99t? Tax Paid if f" WILD EYED I ml FIGHTS B W EACH NIGHT Knockdowns! Knockouts 1 Action! Thrills 1 DONT MIM TflB OPENING MONDAY NIGHT .... Th. pick of th. HF.AVVWEIOIITS III TUB BATTI.B OF IIIR GIANTS. For Sale Apricots, Plunu, and Apples Wing Orchards Jacksonville-Phoenix Road