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PA'GE F1YB You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here . SIEDFOItD MATT. TRIBUTE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1933. m Why Not Try a Want-Ad Wun to sell your nomef Want to jut na oi iw odd ana snd u oousnold furnishings Oo you oeed uol tor rouj gar den An mexpraait Want-A m the Mali rnbun Claaauied Pag vUl tUJ th answer tc thaaa and manj other perplexing problem. ( Here Are the Rates: Pet word first insertion . t (Minimum Baca additional IneerUoa ic per www Minimum 10c) Pet line pet month, without copy changee '-" 75 Phone lost u rocyp Eos5C-Lady'e white" gold wrist watch. 14A0-W. Kmit -- r..... t Liberty Market. white breast and pawl, on No Cen tral. Saturday: name of Trlxle. iui rrwrHwheaton gasoline" faucet and L IreSr0nTrinder pl.a return to LOST If dogmjaa'Pg- caU1618. WANTED FEMALK HELP ' Sotd 3women to stay with my wife. 847 Marie St. SFSb-Rellable girl over 20 for gfneral hou.e work, cooking, care ' for J children: reference!. Box 13754. Tribune. WANTED Reliable woman experienc ed In nuralng & teaching, for per "nil eervlce work along the line of social welfare. Short houra. moderate remuneration, dive detailed address rndTeference. Box 13749 Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress; must be able to type; must have refer encee. Diamond Cafe. WANTED SITUATION WANTED By widow, home to care for while owner Is away, for shel ter only. Mre. Grace McPheetere, Phoenix, ore. HIGH SCHOOL glrla want to work for room and board and email pay. Call 6-F-23. BOY WANTS to work for room and board while attending achool. Box 13731. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HAS eomeone got a place or a shack they would let a Sown and outer use? Box 184, Jacksonville. WANTED Someone to share expenses for two weeks' trip to Fresno. Tel. 841-R-4. WANTED Party to share expenses for 3 weeks' trip to Fresno. Phone 341-R-4. WANTED Wood range for cash. Box 13750 Tribune. niunn lnn driVlnff to EUSenC early this week and can take a young man who will attend U. of O address C. W.. Mall Tribune and young man will can. WANTED Song poems and melodies to arrange for publication and Ra- nrMrtfaHna. noDvrlzhts se- cured. Halght Song Service, K18 uoerty cub- WANTED Wool, hides and pelts; pre mium price for lamb's wool. Med ford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape. Phone 1062. WANTED Pasture lor cows, also want saddle horse, cnesier wenat. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished, 8c lb. Also day work. Tel 4-F-2. WANTED Laundry completely fin, Uhed. 8e lb. Phone 4-F-2. WANTED Modern house to rent, 3 bedrooms, walking dlstr.no to courthouse, pnune iw-j. WANTED White Legl.orn pulleta. Give description and price. Box 123. Butte Falls, Or. WOULD LEASE smill herd Guernsey . eowa to party with leea. n. o ' Howell. Rt 2. Urant Pass. BAY ORINDC'O A specialty Brown the hay gHnder. 40 80. CentraL PHONE ?i-R- Have your furniture reuphCstered, regiueo, reumsnea Thlbe Jit. JUNE. WANTED We pay oaah for JUNK BATTER! F , o a n 1 a 1 a a a ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER 4 lunk of eJ deacriDtions. MKDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Grape Tel 1092 U7AW-nm Household good, etoves tool or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1082. WANTED Llst'.nge of valley homes 'n exchange for choloe Cal property fOB atNT HOUSES FOR RENT One of the prettiest and homiest cottages In Medrord. Beau tlfull7 and completely furnished Nice vsrd snd flowers. Furnace heat, basement, washing machine. FrUld aire, fireplace, garage in a splen- did neiehborhood. Available Sept. 18. $43 50. water paid. 830 W. 4th A St, or call 1473-W. Key at 44 N " Peach. HOMES FOR RENT Call 838 FOR REST 39 O'.en Oak Court. Call H. B. Brown. 104, after , 1670, rUB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Available September 15. 201S East Main, furnished, can Plrat Insurance Agency. B. H. Brown. 105; after 8, 1870. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern four- room nOUM On bailing V.. u..r Crater Lake highway. Hardwood floora. furnace heat, one acre ground. Call H. H. Brown. 106. FOR RENT Houses at 208 Summit; 320 North Holly: 88 eummiw iv. W. th: 205 Tripp: 1003 Sailing Ave. Call First Insurance Agency. H. H. Brown 105. After 8 call 1670. FOR RENT 5-room furnlahed house. Inquire 223 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Open for inspection, 124 Vancouver. FOR RENT 505 Edwards. First In surance Agency, ioj. 318 S. NEWTOWN 3 bedrooms, din ing room, living room i"" sun porch: good condition; 25 water paid. Call First Insurance Agency. H. H. Brown. 105; after 5. 1670. FOR RENT Desirable 7-room un- furnlahed home; 3 bedrooms, sire" porch, fireplace, hardwood floora. large lawn, with ahade trees: with or without furnace heat. Phone 1145-J. FOR RENT fl-room unfurnished house. 1033 W. 10th. C. A. uevoe. FOR RENT To adults or adults with grown children. Ideal 5-room un furnished bungalow In first-class condition, close in: hss bullt-ln fix tures, heatrola, electric water heat er and tank: new llnoleium on kit chen floor; laundry tuba, screened porches, garage, wood house, nice lawn. See property at 719 W. llth and call first door west. Ready for occupancy and low rent to good tenant. - FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, close in. inquire i 00. Holly. FOR RENT Completely furnished nouse, il wooosiock. FOR RENT House rent for carpen ter Will. DU "VWIi For RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown Whit. HOUSES H0. 812 60 and 816. water paid: wood range Phone 100. CLASSY m.xlern 5-room stucco, east front. Clear 626 Pine. FOR SALE OR RENT ildnej Smith nome turner West Main es Orange Exclusive listing, w L Vawter Jackson Oo Bank Bldg. FIVE room turnlaned home. 113 Cot tage. FUH SENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 5 rooms or 2 rooms. 836 West 4th et. BE comfortable this winter by living In one of . our unequalled 4-room furnished flats; steam-heated, rrig Malre. tile kitchen. Every conceiv able convenience blue best of man agement. Rent without garage to permanently employee, tenant. $37.60 mo. Holly Apts., 135 No. Holly. Union Savings 8c Loan Assn., owners, 46 s. central. 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Tel . 549-R. FOR RENT Apts. 625 No. Riverside, FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment combination living and dining room. sleeping room, kitchenette with bullt-lna. gas range, refrigerator, bath and toilet. Heat and water furnished. Rent 818 00 per month Phone 71 or call at Mall . Tribune office. DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly. FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS BOARD and room In private family, close to courthouse and nlh school. Also want washing, c-r care of children. Writ Box 137i;8, care Tribune. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 K Mala Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS nva n- arit.hnnt hnsrrf. one block south courthouse. 609 West 10th. FOR RENT Nice clean rooms at Fountain Lodge. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grspe. POR RENT Attractive room, good board at 14 Cottage. FOR KENT -MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 16x93 feet to alley. 317 North Kiversiae. , fOB EXL'HANOE von TRADE Jersey cow. 6 years old. fresh in December, for late model caf. 219 Beatty. after s p. m. galted saddle norse. ooin genue aim sound, sna 1 gwu iu. w. hsy. .30-30 rifle and 4 or 5-h.p. en gine. W. W. Thlede, Eagle Point. WILL EXCHANGE Painting or roof repairing for light car or what have you. Phone 617-W, ask for Frsnk. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity :n 28" Nssh coupe for light car. 411 S. Front. FOR TRADE Cow or chlckena for wood. Phone central point, 11J. FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 head work and aaddle horses. Tel. 838-R. FOR SALE or TRADE Yourul pure bred brown Swiss bUlL Tel. 417. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity In vj-room bouse, excellent location box 10S3i Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Ught sedan In good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. s-ROuM modern Bom bath laundry tray screened porch. Dullt-tna gsr 'ege shsde and Tun trees: 1700 equity for ear. ao-eage cabin site or what have yoa phone 1&38-L or ante Bos 13337 rnbune. POR SALE OR TRADE Good sound wirx horse. 1400 iba- 7 rears old Walter Jones. 2nd house below bridge. So Ashland. fOB EXCHA.NOE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10 cabln auto camp at A'.turas. Csl B.g Foiea Lor. Co, Medioid, Oct, FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE POR TRADE 240 acres, timber, some water, part Improved; also Meaiora in, ftMr want clear western . Washington. Portland, vicinity. Wm, s. i;ampDeu. nt. 1. uoia nut, v. FOR PAI OR TRADE Established business In Medford. No experience required. Csti use clesr rsnch or town property. Box 13842. Tribune FOR SALE OR TRADE for Medford property: Large lot In Kiamatn Pslls, csn be divided. Small house, woodshed. Address Box 13838, Trib une. FOR EXCHANGE Los Angeles resi dence for small acreage D. O. a far hart. Rt. 3, Box 237-A, Grants Pass TO EXCHANGE Nice Uttle home in Bend. Ore, clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland Prefer small acreage. What have you. 165 7th St. Ashland. FUR SAUS AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE 1929 Ford sport roadster. excellent condition, eiou. can v Myers Court, evenings. FOR SALE '29 Plymouth sedan, ex cellent conaition. 010 rv. wwuu. GOOD USED CARS Trade In your old csr on a better one 1930 Buick 0 coupe. 1931 Chevrolet sedan. , 1930 Chryeler Brougham. 1929 Ford Roadster. 1927 Oakland aedan. 1928 Chevrolet coupe. 1928 Packard sedsn. Buy while prices are low. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INO. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE One Federal truck, one Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 630 6 Central. FOR BALE DOOS AND PETS FOR SALE Cocker spaniels 4 mot old, snd roller csnariea. Jackson ville, Phone 173. FOR SALE HOMES AVAILABLE Sept. 15821 Dakota St. Excellent home 2 blocks from Senior HI. First Insurance Agency, H. H. Brown. Tel 105. FOP SALE New 6-room modern . house in Eugene. Will sacrifice, inquire 1129 Nlanl.o St..Medford FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 11 acres, plenty free water, on good highway, louse and outbuildings. Small down psyment will handle. 300 Edwards St. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown 8s white. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE snd 7 Copco stock State highest price. Box 13860 Tribune. FOR SALE Sweet corn. Jake Brov n, King's highway. FOR SALE Hotpolnt automatic raiure. good condition, fit. 120 Genesee St. OARAGE or store room, 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Elberts, Mulr peaches. Phone 639-X. ORCHARD LADDERS Cleaning out stock on 8 and 10-ft, ladders; priced right. E. n. White. 22 s. Fir St. TOMATOFJ for canning 1c lb. de- urerea in ou-io. lug. ruuiie FOR F -LE TJlberta and Mulr peaches resdy now. Bring containers, b. T'oWlt. Fern Valley. FOR SALE Circulating heater, wood or coal. Write box 13B37, Tribune, EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA peaches. Extreme east end Spring St., then south to first house. Charlea E. Rose. FOR SALETomatoes. Damson plume. Italian prunes. F. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE Italian prunes. Phone 7-F-14. GUNS tor sale or trade. 317 North Riverside. PRESSURE water nyetem for deep well, complete. A real bargain. E. R. White Machinery. Phone 21. GOOD used sheet metal, aultable for siding or roofing on outbuildings. Brill Metal Works. ITALIAN and petite prunes. Geo. B. Young. Route 1. Phone 7-F4. FOR SALE Tomatoes, winter cab bage, broccoli plants. 1202 E. lltn. WOOD for hsy or potatoes, near Trail. R. C. Skellenger. Trail, Ore. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, s!l makea; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALS: Large Ice box: also large electric range. 706 Dakota Ave. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all sizes. 215 W. 8th St. Tel. 1645-Y. FOR ssnd. gravel, sediment, fertilizer snd teaming. Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS Authorized Frlgldslre Service. Other makea rep. Tel. 427; nights 903-Y. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 8 young, fresh Jersey com. Williams As Seegmlller. 2 miles south of Beagle, or address Rt. I. centrsl Point. FOR SALE Rambollette rami. Tel. 301-J-I. FOR SALE Jersey 4-arsl. milker. 6 months old oalf. 2900 lbs. of hay. Hay, cow and calf 865. Box 13761, Tribune. FOR SALE Registered Shropshire rams and ram lambs. U A. salade, Jr.. central Point. FOR SALE 4 young cows and wagon. 637 Pine. FOR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 417. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES POR SALE Service station and store, one of the belt in the state. Build ln. stock and fixtures, lot lOOi 100. Selling on account of other business. 8m owner at Union sts Uoa tt Crater Lake and Spring St. BCSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Club Cafe. Ashland. Ore gon. Must sell a onoe on account of poor health. Sacrifice. FOR SALE Reetaurant - Confection ery. 88000 value, for 84000. If taken . at once. Good club location. Will take car for part. Box 126, Central Point. Phone 21. BE YOUR OWN BOSS I sia WITH a very small lnvest- S4t)U m'nt "P lnto th" mt suburban store snd service station pumping from 70 to 100 gals, per day. besides good oil busi ness and grocery. Furniture, fix tures, smsll stock of groceries, pumps, tanks, sir compressor all go for 6450.00. Might take small stan dard make car as part payment. Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., Ex clusive Agents. BUSINESS OIRKUIORK Abstract. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 snd 6. No. 32 North Central Ave . upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing, ori ental Rug Cleaning, apeclalty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per montn on un paid balance. No other charges See W. E. Thomas, 43 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. - State License No. 8-167. piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Tescher 01 Piano. Halght Song Service. Arrang ing, composing, etc. 818 Liberty Bldg. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of ail kinds: book . binding: loose -leaf, ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips aid everything In the printing lines, 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75. Painting and Paperhunging. 1. A. BLISS Painting and paper- hanging. Tel. 846-W. 313 S. Grape. EADS TRANSFER As STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 815 Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. RFINKINQ TRUCKING CO. Trans. fer and atorage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir street.- Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers, special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Riverside. Phone 1044-X. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of Jackson County.1 for the state or Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of W. L. Walker, deceased. Notice la given that H. K. Hanna, administrator of above entitled es tate has filed In above entitled court and matter his final account of said administration &nd said court has fixed September 27. 1933. at 10:00 o clock a. m. at the court room of ssld court as the time and place for nearing any objections thereto and for the settlement thereof. H. K. HANNA, Administrator. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Rodent 4. Biblical king t, Expert aviator 11. Mountain In Asia Minor LI. Appellation 14. Genus of the roia 15. Quantity ct motion In a moving boUy I?. Demons 18, brtKS 19. Famous diarist 10. Let down , tension !i. Uneven to. Keclect biblical country !7. Allow 10. Muscle of the arm 12. Greek cod 14. Uefore 15. Particle . 17. Nulsancs IS. At no time 10. Lateral boundaries It. Billiard sbot It. Arabian seaport 15. Scandinavian measure of length Solution of Yeiterdsy'a Puzzle LEDBop E m H AR1E M E R I HPALy ELITE ha sals It ar lTTgh t A S P pHE T U D EEWM rIejl A PgE s ic e m 1e IsJan cTtIa t helIs rrr rr MEpvW 45. Shrill snd harsh 50. Opening la the skin 51. Wlngllk ft:. Color 63, Bar of a knock down soao frame M. Church sitting! 65. Insect 1 r r w r t 7 w r r r M m Mr W1 " .. JuU O 31 J'! 33 , 1 Ml r. 4 'iLSL SMB n l S3 ,- -. . 54- .,',-.. 'M '.'A", I.EOAL NOTICES Notice. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that tna Board of Directors of the Oranta Pass Irrlgstlon District wtll meet Tuesday. October 3. 1933. at 10 o'clock In the district office In the Court House. Grants Pass. Oregon, acting as a Board of Equalization for the pur pose of reviewing and correcting Its ssseaament and apportionment of taxes. This notice published hy order of the Board of Directors of the OrenU Pass Irrigation District, this 6th day of September. 1933. FORBES W. FOSBERY, Secretary. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Ar thur S. Wells, deceased. Notice Is hereby given tl.st I have been duly snd regularly appointed Administrator of the above entitled estate under and by virtue of an or der of the County Court of Jsckaon county, Oregon, duly made, render- led and entered upon August 16th. ibm. ana an creation, nsring cisims sgsinst ssio deceased are hereof noti fied to present the same, dulv verified with vouchers thereunto attached. and all persons owing said estate arc ncimed to pay their aald Indebted ness to me at my office. Rooma 201 3 Medford National Bsnk Bul'.dlnz. Medford, Oregon, within si:: months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this umn osy of August, 1933. O. M. ROBERTS, Administrator of the Estste of Arthur 8. Wells, deceased. Persist PERSIST. Sept. 12. (Spl.) Mrs. Roy Prootor and Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison and small son Varlan apent several days In the huckleberry paten last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mo Donough and niece. Dorothy Wllletts. were also at the patch. Dare and Orval Peterson of the Lake o' the Woods camp were visit ing relatives In this district Septem ber 8. Harvey Morgan motored to Medford Sunday to bring back a couple of his mill hands. Friends learned with surprise that the 8chermerhorn party who left here September 1, met with an accident somewhere between Medford and Portland. The car overturned twice, but luckily no one was seriously In jured. The car, however, was badly demolished. Hollls Chamberlain and Earl La Pave of Minneapolis were visiting with the L. W. Ash's the past week. They spent the week-end with the I H. Howes of Trail and expected to leave for the east September 11. Hazel Hutchison has been etaylng witn ner aunt, Mrs. u. w. Ash, the past few daya. Carl Chlldreth apent the week-end With hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Chlldreth of Elk .creek. Ranger and Mra. J. p. DeWltt vla- ited Butler Butte lookout station Sunday, Mildred Young and Dorothy Ash spent the sfternoon of Sunday visit Ing Mrs. I. H. Howe of Trail. . . Cleaning and Pressing, the Cemelo serves you right. Free delivery. Tel 1280. , Member N.R.A. 1 Heating costs csn be reduced. For complete heating service cell Art Schmldll 4181662. Notice. Special examinations for the place ment of elementary pupils In the Medford Schools will be held next week, at the Junior High School on West Second Street, on the morning of Wednesday, September 13th, and Thursday. September 14th. Cross-Word Puzzie I. First sign of th sodlao I. Forced 10. Catch elrht of 1L Impertinence: dial. 19. Puff up It. Brllllint display 20. Garment 21. Arabian chief tain 22. Those who lv authorltatlvi permission 24. Wander 24. Princely houss of Italy ZS. Oth-r s. Little children L Cover with a hard surface St Think 31, One sueaklng with unfail ing wisdom 32. Anslo-saxon slaves 40. Piophets 41. Charts 42. Medicinal plant . Delineate 44. Juice of a woodv plant 47. Asiatic tea 4;. Vandal 4. fit! II DOWN 1. Margin S. Fuss . Hendplsce 4. Add 5. Swlncing bar rier in a fence I. Fntertalned 7. Jews! MONROE. CADENA SIGNED FOR ELK PICNIC RING True to promlM tht then would b something out of the ordinary In the line of leather pushing for mem ber of the El If a' club and their frtenda at the btf ptonlo at a 5 party Thuraday at the lode ground on Roue river. Promoter Mark LI Hard announced today a main event of alx rounds between Prankle Monroe, Klamath Fill, and Ad Cadena, Lot Angelet Mexican flaah. Theae iterllng lightweight should give local fans one of the greatest exhibitions of cleverness and bard so--king seen here in many a day. Li Hard has been angling to get Ca dena into a southern Oregon ring for months, and hae held Monroe over in Klamath Palls, following hts battle there with Ah Wing Lee, the Portland sensation. ' In addition to the bang-up main event, a welterweight seml-wlndup, also of alx rounds, between Billy Hurktn of Bend and Jack Fellows, Klamath Palls, should prove worth watching. Both these boys are-heavy sluggers and only have to land once "on the button" to leave an opponent In dreamland. A preliminary four-round affair will pit Bud Rudy. Klamath Falls Filipino, and Handy Ortls, another Klamath lad of fighting ability. The ring events at the Biks' picnic will be preceded by a sports program and band concert starting at 4 p. m., a free barbecue feed with free beer scheduled for fl:30 and followed by a big bonfire and "beer fight" to take, up the time until the etart of the boxing program. The Elka' stag picnic thli eprlng was attended by several hundred members of the lodge and their friends and the affair proved so sue- cessful that It was decided by Exalted Ruler Joe riiegel and hla officers to repeat the affair before winter's ad vent made open air gatherings Im possible, 4 PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. !!.&, Herb Parks, Canadian middleweight stsr. outwrestled Otis Cltngman, the olever Uttle middle from Oklahoma City, in the main event ot Herb Owens' weekly wrestling show at the Labor temple here last night, and took two of the three falls. Psrks, from Vancouver, B. C . took the first fsll after 10 minutes of clever grappling, with a flying scis sors, and gained the third when 'CUngman waa counted out after be ing thrown from the ring. CUng man had previously taken the sec ond In eight minutes with his flying key arm scissors. Bulldog Jackson, the tough man from Klamath Palls, aaw hla bout with Dorry Detton, Sslt Lske City J middleweight called no contest after each had gained a fall, Jackson slammed Referee Elliott, but In the ensuing melee was tossed out of the ring snd then battered by apecta tors until police Intervened and stop ped the action and the match, Thor Jensen, Elkton 160-pounder, defeated Jack Mitchell, Longvlew. two of three falls In the opening bout. . .. HOW THEY STAND (By the Aasoclated Press.) National. CLINGMAN PINNED BY CANADIAN STAR W. L. ' Pet. New Tork . . 83 el .618 Chicago .. 77 61 .868 Pittsburgh 76 61 .S65 St. Louis . 76 66 .MO Boston .... 72 64 .539 Brooklyn . 66 77 .431 PhUsdelphla . 73 76 .307 Cincinnati S3 66 J80 American. Washington 1 46 .664 ,697 .519 New Vork . 60 64 . 70 65 Philadelphia . Cleveland Mn Detroit Chicago Bo ton 73 69 .611 69 71 61 77 57 63 .493 .443 .410 fit. Louis . . 61 67 .370 (No Coast league games Monday.) APPEAL OF SLAYER'S CASE 10 BE ARGUED SALEM. Sept. 13. IJPf Arjrumenta of attorneys In the esse of Theodore Jordan, negro, who la under death sentence for the slsying of a South ern Pacific Pullman conductor at KlamaUi Falls, are scheduled to be heard this week by tb state supreme court. Jordan appealed hla first degree murder conviction from the Klamath county circuit court. He has re mained In the atete penitentiary here pending outcome of the appeal. Nolle. All Pupils: Parents of handicapped children who wish their children In the rooms for handicapped pupils should get in touch with Miss Louise Basford at the C'.ty School Off Ma. Cl'.j Hall. Prions 811. a . Dripping radlatori repaired. Brill Metal Work. ROSS BRAVES RING GOODRICH 1 TRADITION TO GIVE E By nF.RHF.RT W. BAKKER. AMorlated Press Sports Writer, NEW YORK, Sept. 13. ( API Bar ney Rosa' 40th professional fight won htm the lightweight championship. His 60th takes him Into the ring at the Polo O rounds tonight for a 15 round defense of the crown agslnst the veteran he dethroned, Tony Can- tonerl of New York. Ross thus disregards all the tradi tions of the game not only by put ting his title In Jeopardy so soon, but by giving Canzonerl the first whack at It. It'a an old pugilistic custom for champions to risk their titles only when pushed to It and then only against the "safest" foe that can be located. But though Ross will be traveling the 15-round routs for the first time and will be meeting Canzonerl In the town where Tony has been a fistic Idol for a half dozen years, the 33-year-old Chlcagoan has shown no lack of confidence In the outcome. He thinks he will whip Canzonerl more decisively tonight than he did In Chi cago a couple of months ago at 10 rounds. That was a close battle and Canzonerl etui thinks he ehould have been given the decision. A crowd of at least 30,000, con tributing receipts totaling fully eioo,- 000 seems assured even through the moat conservative calculations. The betting odds remained just where they have been for several weeks 0 to 10 against, snd take your choice. The main bout Is scheduled for about 9 p. m., (E. S. T.) There will be no broadcast. 4- (Continued from Page One) head of the Information aervlce. In his new position he will serve as ad ministrative assistant to State Chan cellor of Higher Education W. J. Kerr. Mrs, Rchwerlng Retained. - Another bit of friction waa appar ent when a delegation of the Univer sity of Oregon mothera appeared to protest a rumored dismissal or Mrs. Haael Schwerlng, dean of women at the univeralty. A resolution, sug. gested by Sammons, waa adopted to the effect that Mra. Schwerlng would be retained for another year. At the renueat of Chancellor Kerr the board voted an additional 6600 In funda for use by the chancellor in strengthening the work of the dean of women's office. All of the members were present for the meeting except O. L. Btarr, president of the board, who was lit. Because of the heated discussions with which .the meeting was opened, the board found It neceasary to con tinue Its deliberations In a night ses sion. Kerr Accused. In his discussion of the audit ef the building department at the state college. Sammons said that Chancer lor Kerr had received a copy of the audit report, had conducted a trial of E. B. Jackson, euperintenaeni oi buildings, had meted out punlahmont, and had then pronounced the Inci dent closed without bringing It to the attention of the board. Sammons. pointing out thst seven months had elapsed since the report waa mea declared that those held responsible by the publle for the conduct of the affairs of the Institutions were still denied aeceaa to the records. In response to fismmons' declara tions, 8. F. Irvine of Portland, board member, exclaimed: "Eddie, you have attempted all day to keep the chancellor on the epot. Tour atatement to this bosrd tonight Is Intended for the purpose of fur ther embarrassing him." "Because I want business methods put Into effect snd this bosrd fully Informed," Simmons replied, "then I'm to be taken to task by Mr. Ir vine. I'm going to dig Into these records some more I went to know what'a going on. If we can't han dle thlnga In a bualnea-llke way, then It Is time for some of us to get off the board and start our anlplng from the outside where It will do some good." Chancellor Explains. To Mra. Cornelia Mamn Plercea query about what became of H. R. Thomas, hired by the bosrd as build ing superintendent, Sammons ans wered. "They fired him and reln- ststed Jackson at a higher aalsry. Chancellor Kerr explained what he aald waa his only connection In the matter, aald be had supplied the board with all Information he waa authorized to, and took action In correcting any Irregularities com plained of. He aald the secretary of state had reported full aatlsfac. tlon over the lnveatlgatlon made at the college. At no time, he aald, was there found anything to Indi cate dishonesty In ths superintendent of buildings' office, but that It waa wholly a matter of loose methods which were corrected ss soon aa dla closed. Other matters paased upon by the bosrd deslt with a wide range ot minor personnel and financial adjust ments, most of which Involved no sdditlons to budgets The board's hslsnce wss reported by Chancellor Kerr aa still remslnlng at about lilt,-,000. STAFF PROMOTES MOTOR The designation of September as National Automobile Accident Preven tion Month and numerous procla mations from stste and national of. flclala followa the aggressive safety campaign leunehed two yeara ago by Goodrich Tire and Rubber Co. Real izing the need for reducing the gi gantic losa of property and Uvea from reckless driving, the Ooodrlch Silver town safety league was formed with free memberships for those who would pledge themselves to observe the simple rules of motoring ssfety. The basis for these rules was secured from the experlonce gslned In the na- tion-wtde Silver Fleet tour two yeara ago when ooodrlch officials Inter viewed traffic and police officers In hundreds of cities throughout th United States. The engineering department of th great Ooodrlch organization dedicated Itself to the task of perfecting a tire tnst would meet the exacting re quirements for safe driving under the present day road and speed con ditions. In the eprlng of 1933, the Ooodrlch officials introduced the new Safety SUvertown with an entirely new tread, designed to prevent skid ding and provide increased road trac tion, and protected from heat des truction with the now-famous "gold en Ply." In commenting upon this new Saf ety Sllvertown, w. L. Lewis of Lewis Super Service station msde this statement; "Exhaustive research de termined that one of the greatest causes of blowouts la the heat gen erated W a tiro from high or sus tained apeeda. Rubber Is a poor con ductor of hsat and cannot readily dissipate this exoesslve heat. Actus! performance proved the point ot greateat heat to be where tread and carcass Join. Ordinary rubber com pounds break down at this point, eventually reaultlng In a blowout." in apesklng ot th Ooodrlch Ufa Saver "Golden Ply." Mr. Lewis aaldl "Th Golden Ply in th new Good, rloh Safety Sllvertown Is the great eat heat resisting compound known and la plaoed in the Ore at the Join ing place of caress and tread to re sist th destructive action of heat. Teats on race tracka, with Urea sub jected to high speeds, show that Ooodrlch Safety sllvertown do not blowout under th most grueling test and last three times longer than ordinary tires without the protection from heat destruction ol the "Llf Saver' Oolden Ply." "On August 6th and IVh," contin ued Mr. Lewis, "Ab Jenkins and hla Pierce Arrow '13' on th great Salt Lake desert shattered 66 speed and endurance records on Sllvertowns with the Oolden Ply. Almost 3,000 mile In 94 houra was covered by Jenklna. An average apeed of 117.8 mile per hour waa made.' greater than Lon Meyer' record on th Indianapolis speedway this year. Ooodrlch safety Sllvertown stood this terrlflo road punishment and sustained speed." Meteorological Report September 13, 1933. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; no change In tem perature. Oregon: Fog and mist on coast, otherwise fslr tonight and Wednes day. No chang In temperature. Local Data. ' Temperature a year ago todayf Highest, 91; lowest, 44. Totsl monthly precipitation, traoaf deficiency for the month, .11 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1. 133. trace: deficiency for th sea son, .11 inch. Relative humidity st A p. m. yester day, 36; 6 a. m. today, 83. Sunrise tomorrow. 6:49 a. m. Suns tomorrow, 6:3i p. m. Observations Tsken it I a m 130 Meridian Time. 31 Oltl Boston Cheyenn Chicago Eureka . 66 46 Clear 63 53 X Cloudy 66 63 .01 Cloudy 68 63 Cloud) 73 44 Clear 64 35 . Cloudy , 63 48 Clear 88 76 .44 P. Cdy. 70 58 T. Cloudy 76 63 .50 Rain 94 73 Clear S3 Clear AO clear. 74 46 Clear , 80 63 Clear 63 53 Cloudy MM. Cloudy 74 46 Clear 83 Clear 78 63 .36 Cloudy Helena Los Angele - MEDFORD New Orleans New York Omaha , , Phoenix , Portland , Reno Roeeburg Sslt Lake . 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