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V MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1S33, PAGE SEVES '' You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here I- ,! Why Not Try a Want-Ad? Wtn to wU joui nomeT Want to get rid ot iw odds and rods U nousehold turaing Do yon need tool tor your gar denf An inexpensive Wnt-Ad ta th Hall ITtnun Classified Pag -HI find th m to thee and manj other perplexing problems. H re Are the Rates: Per word first mMrtli (Minimum aao? SacB additional insertion, per word - (MlnlmMm 10c) Per line pel month, without copy changes l8 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST 31-6.00 Flsk tire and rim. Re ward. W. L. Stevens, Spring St. ' jjOST If dog missing, call 15 ta WANTED SITUATION WOMAN. 25, wishes posltlon as or assistant In restaurant or hotel. Good worker. Will work for less at start. Phone 75 or write Box 313, Tribune. OIRL. experienced In general house work, desires position with good family. Excellent references. Ad dress Box KF, Mall Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Brrrr tiv m t.htK winter for care. pientv tfood nasture and feed. Tel. -F-13. m ivnrkJTn rent 1 or 3-room apt. furnished or unfurnished. Must be cheap. Box las, inou-a. WANTED Alto horn. 410 Arcadia. WANTED Old gold. Have money to loan. Jennings, cor. Front it Main. WANTED -8 or '37 model T roadster, closed type. Address Rt. 4. Box 362 WANTED Electric radio. Must be reasonable. Box 288, Tribune. wiNntn If vou have an Underwood or Roval typewriter, In first-class condition, you are not using and wont tn rent to htRh School StU dent, or want to sell same, address 3. D., Mall Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone ,i- , w-T'H-n Hmlaahold SOOd. Stoves, tool or what have you. Medford Bargain Rouse. 27 N. Orape St. Tel 1082. JUNE. WANTED We pay cash (or JUNK BATTERIES. & RAOIAIOBS, ALUMINUM hp.aks ooppeb St funk of all descrlDtlons. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOOSE 27 No a rape Tel 102 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT ' Modern furnished room house, 611 Park Ave. FURNISHED house and garage. Burn ham court, 604 W. 10th. 8-ROOM modern house, new and clean, at 147 No. Holly, 35 per month. Lok at It. Adults only. FURNISHED 4 rooms and breakfast nook. Spanish type house; 822.80. Phone 1382-J. AVAILABLE Nov. 1, 1124 W. Main First Insurance Agency. Tel. 10S After S. 1870. MODERN S-room nous! 947-R. 811. Phone FOR RENT To responsible tensnt only, one of the 'most convenient smsll, comfortably furnished homes In Medford. Really must be seen to be appreciated; 822.50, water paid. Near end of pavement on East Mam, 24 Highland Drive. Come evenings. FOR RENT 5-room house, furnished for 2 families; $20. water paid; 3 garages. Phone 1382-J. FOR RENT 7-room house, Oakdals. Phone 750-Y. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696. FOi RENT unfurnished. Home, furnished or Brown 81 White. HOUSES $10. $12 50 and $18. paid; wood range Phone 108. VFOR RENT 7-room modern home, 8 bedrooms., o. A. DeVoe, 623-J-2. FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden is Co. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room apartment, 51 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Apts. 535 No. Riverside FOR RENT Attractive apt, private entrance. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric refrigerator and range, breakfast nook, furnace otherwise unturnlahed. Phone 442 or csjl W A Gates at Groceteria. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Rates very moderate. FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RANCH FOR RENT 60 acres, about t 40 acres summer fallow, for grain 4 Palm Block. Phone 17, or I104-L alter 8 p. m. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real siute, ,- FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALS OR TRAD7 2 rebblte end hutcnee, also boy's bicycle. Tel. 3-F-ll. FOR TflADE .8 Chevrolet truck tor car or cow. Inquire Beck, Brown boro store. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine (or light kHu. Box 63S. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADES 7a A. well Improved, stock, machinery; clear; for farm in Idaho, Klamath Falls, Sacramento valley, Arizona. Service station, lunch counter do ing a paying business, to trade for farm on coast. Clear house In Central Point for what have you? . C. CORN, Phone BIO-J-S. FOR BALE In Centrs Point, best buy In the county, 5-room up-to- date bungalow with 2 lots, on pared street, near school. Easy terms, oi will trade. What have you? Box 431 Tribune. EXCHANGE B-room. modern house on half acre of good truck garden land, just esst of Portland city lim its, close to through paved high way. Exchange equity for Medford or acreage, inquire is H. nr. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE New modern furnished 3 rooms and sleeping porch, $1350. Mske your own terms. Tel. 1383-J. FOR SALE Beat buy In the county o-room up-to-date bungalow with a lots, on paved street, near school Easy terms, or will trade. What have you? Box 431, Tribune. HOME near school. Phone 1232-W. r'OR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CLINE PIANO CO. CLOSING-OUT SALE Over 40 fine new end used pianos going at big reductions. If you are planning on purchasing a piano this year or next don't fall to see these bargains. $350 Nugent, used, now. 9 49.00 $400 Imperial, used, now $ 49.00 $700 Vose & Son, used, now....$119.00 $550 Lester, used, now -......$149.00 $500 wick, used ne.oo New and used Baby Grand Pianos, prices as low as $289. Terms on many as low as $1 per wees. xtra discount lor casn. Free delivery. OLINE PIANO CO., Main and Riverside. HAMILTON GRAND PIANO Used but in perfect condition. Less than half price. Easy terms. Bargain in BUNGALOW PIANO. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 28 So. Grape. BABY GRAND PIANO For the bal ance due. Late model, like new; over half pair for. Rental terms will handle. See today at cllne piano Co., cor. Main and Riverside, Medford, Ore. TRAILER HOUSE with bed and bullt lns; 8 screened windows; telescopes automatically against wind resist ance. Less than half price. Te! S66-W. FOR SALE -condition. Tribune. . Ludwig piano in good $30 cash. BOX 1248 GOOD Used Pianos, $49, $89. 87, and up. See today, closing Out Sale. Cllne piano Co. Mats and Riverside. FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Turkeys, Mammoth Bronze breeding stock. Can fur nish unrelated hens and tome of heavy boned strain. See sample of our birds In Monarch Seed Co.'s retail store window. Hens $4, toms $8. w. E. Hammel, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE Reds and Rocks pullets. W. T. Mtlhoan, Rogue River, FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Brood sow with 8 pigs. Heifer to trade for wood saw. G Faske, Butte Falls. FOR SALE 14 head milk cows. Large brick house snd of Perrydale Avs. TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS O. V. MYERS RANCH for Bennett apples. None better for cooking and use now. Also Spitz, New towns and Wlnesaps. North on Old Pacific highway. Telephone 358-J. FOR SALE Wood cook stove and wood range. 30 So. Fir, upstairs. SALWAY PEACHES IJJC and 3c. G. E. Carpenter, 4 mi. west Phoe nix on Hueston rosd. Bring boxes. GOOD used heating stove for sale. Inquire 109 E. 8th. FOR SALE Salway peaches at the Calhoun ranch, 1 mile southwest of Phoenix. SACRIFICE 2-karat diamond ring. best cash offer takes it. Box 1159. Tribune. FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and corn. c. A. Devoe, Tel. 533-J-2. FOR SALE Apple wood, $1.50 a tier. Rogue Hirer co. Phone isw. FOR 8AT.E Used sewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. AU makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett ATTENTION STOCKMEN For sale, alfalfa hay In :tack. Feeding space can be provided If desired. Rogue Kiver Co., Phone isw. FOR SALE Hungarian retch seed. Phone 623-J-4. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming, phone 912-J. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice. The Dell Vineyard. FOR SALE All kinds 01 apples. 132-L. FOR SALE Apples, seversl varieties W. i. Oebbard. Central Point. GRAPES .and fresh grape juice for sate, ciarxson, rei. oiu-k-i. FOR FALL PLANTINO order now Special prices on all Nursery Stock to November 1. w. a. crsuse, Nur eerymsn. 528 So. Fir St., Medford MISCELLANEOUS ASHLAND FOR HEALTH C on vvi cent borne fvclnt Pt and UthU vv.r; open to til patient, board ers, cabin renters. 163 Ortnlt St., Ash 1 nd. Ore. Authorized Frtdnre demce Oiiier TOR BALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE "31 model Plymouth se dan, perfect condition. Bos Oil), Mali Tribune. OUSINESS OffORTUNIITlES FOR SALE Interest In gold miss Partner wanted with some cash to operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93. Phoenix. Oregon. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp, cabin 3. BUSINESS UlittClOKV Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 8, No, 32 North Central Ave. upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title insurance. The only complete Title System in Jarfcsos County. Expert Wlnduw meaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Fire Extinguishers. 'FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers. Automatic fire alarms, recharging, inspecting. V. A. Bower, 327 No Oakdale. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month- on un paid balance No other charges See W E. Thomas. 45 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. 8-187, job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose -leal ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 76 painting and rapernaiiglng. M. A BUSS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 848-W 313 8 Grape Trans rer. BADS TRANSFER sr. STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. centra!. Phone 318 Prices right service guaranteed. RFINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. 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 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. liGUAL NOTICES No. 13771 Treasury Department orflce of Comptroller of the Currency Washington. D. C. September 11, 1933 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear snat --mwhgt National Bank," in the City of Med ford. in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, haa complied with ail the provisions of the executes os the United states, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now. therefore, I. J. F. T. o uoanor. Comotroller oi the Currency, do here oy certtry cnat "Metuoro tioi Bank," in the City o! Medlord. m the County of Jackson and State of Ore gon, is authorized to commence the business of Banging as provraea m Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the Un.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this eleventh day of September, 1933. (Seal of the comptroller ox tr.e our- rency. Treasury Department. ) (Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR, Liquidation Notice. The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford la the State of Oregon is dosing Its affairs. All note-holder and other creditor are nereoj now- fled to present the notes and other claims against th association for payment. uatea aept. ?u, mms. GEO. T. FREY, Oaihier. Reorganization Notice. Medford National Bank. Medford National Bank located at Medford la the State of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep tember 11, 1933. and commenced bus. iness September 13, 1933. The sew bsnk la a continuation ot the old bank excepting that it Is organized under the Banking Act of 1933, and has an entirely new Capital of i00, 000.00. Dated Sept. 70. 1938. GEO. T. FRET, Cashier. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate ot A. N Wright, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned haa filed his final ac count in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court haa fixed November 4th. 1833. at the hour A 10:00 o'clock a. m., in the County Courtroom in the Courthouse In Med ford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to aaid final account, and for the settlement thereof. RAT r. WRIOHT, Executor at the Last Will and Testa ment of A. N. Whight. deceased. Sntfr for PHhllcallnn. Department of the Interior. Givmi. Land Offle t HobUTg, Orezon. October ilth, 193$. KM. it hereby giTen that Harry E. Harding, of Trail. Oregon, who on Novembw 26th, 1928, made Kome- U) Entry Serial No, 018249. for fiE'i, Bfetiort S, Tomh!p 34 S.. Ran X T... WiHamftte Meridian, h 1tW6 notice of intention to make final thre-yer proof, to etab!in cteiTn to tn Und abor? described, before Victor A. Tentrwaid. V. ft. Commit- aioner, at Medford, Or;?on, on tne 18th dey of Kn?embeT, 1933. rinmiint n&mes aa Vitneocet: Elgin C. Amidon, of 730 W. lttti, Mwlford. Ore Zenith Smith, of Tra:I, Oreaon: Chancy Arant, of Prpec'-. Oron: Edward Boothby. of Prospect, Ortion. Notice, Notice la hereby zlven, that the Board of Directors of Medford Irri gation District haa made a prelim inary determination of trie area ana description of irrigable land in each legal sub-division or other described tract where held in separate owner ship, within Medford Irrigation Dis trict and the proportionate snare or liability of each such tract of isnd tor taxation In payment of $400,000 of the four per cent refunding bonds of said Medford Irrigation District, which were authorized to be issued at an election held in and for slid District on the 6th day of September, 1933, which preliminary determina tion has been made pursuant to Sec tion 48-702, Oregon Code, as amend ed by Chapter 182, Laws of Oregon for the year 1933, and which deter mination haa been made for the; pur pose of fixing the irrigable area of each ownership and each tract afore said, and for the purpose of fixing the assessment thereon in proportl-33 to euch Irrigable area. Said prelim inary determination of Irrigable area includes a description of the land, the name of the ownership, the num ber of irrigable acres of each tract. 'and the proposed assessment against escn tract snd parcel of land for m purpose, and all other data necessary to Identify the Isnd and ownership. The time and place for hearing objections and remonstrsnce and en tertaining suggestions as to such pro posed assessment and proposed deter mination of benefits accruing from the existing Irrigation system of said district in proportion to irrigable are is hereby fixed on the 35th day of November, 1933. at 30 o'clock a. m., at the office of the Medford Irriga tion District In the Courthouse in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. The record of such determination may be inspected at said office of said Medford Irrigation District. Upon the conclusion of such hearing the Board of Directors of said Medford Irriga tion District will by resolution sub ject to the approval of the State Rec lamation Commission, determine the proper sssessment within the limits of the proposed bond Issue to be charged against each legal sub-division or other described tract if held in separate ownership in said district and the total benefit accruing to each legal sub-division or other de scribed tract held in separate owner ship from the existing irrlgation'sys- tem of said irrigation district in pro portion to Irrigable area, hut exclud ing from such determination of Bene fits any benefits to accrue from the future operation and maintenance of saio irrigation system. MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: O. Anvpiger, secretary. Call 'varrants. SALEM, Oc. 35. (AP) Call for $150,000 general fund warrants Issued from August 4 to 14 and stamped "not paid for want of funds" was made by the state treasury depart ment. NOTICE OF BONO SALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the lis AArttitmni untn th hour nt 7:30 o. rn. on the 7th day of November, 1933. unri ImmrfiAtpiv thereafter onened the purchase of City of Medford Refunding Improvement Bonds. In the sum of Three Hundred Eleven Thousand (311.000) Dollsrs, said bonds to be dated as of January 1st, 1934, ana January 1. ioa uonos January 1, 1940 Bonds January 1, 1941 Bonds January 1, 1943 Bonds January 1, 1943 Bonds January 1, 1944 Bonds January 1, 1645 Bonds January l, January 1 1848 Bonds 1947 Bonds January I, 1948 Bonds January 1, 1849 Bonda Noe. 177 to 200 Inclusive. January 1, 1950 Bonds Nos. 801 to 226 inclusive. January 1, 1951 Bonds Nos. 227 to 233 Inclusive. January 1, 1B32 Bonds Nos. 254 to 2S1 Incluaiv. January 1, 1953 Bonds Nos. 282 to 3!l Inclusive. Each of said bonds shall be m the amount of $1000.00, aaid bond to bear interest at the rate of t per annum, paysbie semi-annuaiiy at th office ot the City Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. Eaih bid must be in writing and unless the bid ia mads by a sinking fund of the CitT of Medford. or bv the State of Oreson. shall be accompanied by a certified check on a bank doing business in par vatue or tne bonds ottered tor sale. If any bids offered are not satlsfsctry to th City Council, said Council reserves th right to reject the same. M. t. ALFORD, City Recorder. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Fairy 4. Poplar 9. Town Jn ifai- cachusetta IS SxciamatioB used to frijehtea 1). Not train J. Tt la. Ruse, i!!-brd pron 17. Part of a dynamo 19. Outward ifrs of aorrow 21. 3roov 33. Settled dlipo- eltlon 2. Whr the bud rtia SI. Top hum minz bird 2. Probability Si. Veasiabia 33. Sh who aik4 for John lb Bar-tiat'a head 15. Pertaintnf te an AsltUfl eountry IT. Cultivata Solution of YMterday' Punt. S A oik u & EMU Ar j, H Y ORiAiN T SlALO E F RE AlKggn? A Mjg NPP UN DWP V R HT QjN E f?A SjEfe MEH D j V o e mKoosIones Ipg va1d It i ojs T i N EfflACU EpAgjO sAGiSiTHlANPigiw 4. Binding fabrlea 4. H 47. CcmtMiifJit MTChMiQ 4. Kotchd UVt ft aaw SI. Riiev 4 5. Paat Cft. MAurnfiil s. TabIand 40, Old t.m: noat. il. Genral Ditch 41 Dutth meter of th voica 42. Eat aparingiy St. Pull after ' p p mm f 7 p mm' w m m 12 111 9 w, ?M, 33 tf "W35 3 JM: 31 W 3f uM. jzi . s iim m mm q So Si ''MX3 wr 11. 1 1 m 1111 hr 1 1 TIGERS PRACTICE AERIAL PLAY FOR KLAMATH BATHE Offense and Defense Are Given Polish fay Burgher men As Friday invasion of Pelican Roost Nears By BsroJiJ Crore.) Hearing reports from Klamath Falls that Coach Averltt plane to fill the sir Trlday with passes in an attempt to end Medfords long winning streak. Darwin K. Burgher today sent his Tigers through a long, hard drill in; aerial work, both defensively and of-j fenslvely. i Jncidentslly Taber, big full back of i the Peiieans, is pointing for a Tiger: guard again this year. Last year he; made his boast that he would "get" Stab Geim, but failed. Thi year he : is giving Keith Eatea the eye. One: of the students of Medford hign; school was m Ashland last Saturday and Mr. Taber said; "This Estes just thinks he Is touRh. Wait tili we play them and Til walk all over him." Try Passing Tricks. With Max Gilinsky, Tom White and Bill Bare doing the tosslne;, ends and backs went galloping all over the practice field Just east of the high; school yesterday, snagging passes, long, short and medium. When they: got tired of that they passed some: more. Then Coach Burgher sent in the second string and let them pass: while the regulars tried their luck at: knocking them down. In the meanwhile, over In another: corner of the field, Aslstant Coach Ed ; Kirtley waa sending the linemen through a hard session of funds-: mentals m line charging, blocking snd tackling. With the exception o! one ot two minor Injurlts, all of the linemen were on hand. I'M Klamath Plays, At the end ot two houre practice. Burgher would cook up some Klsm ath plays tor the second string to use against the regulars. Some of the plays would work and the second string hacks would gallop through the regulara' line for a Bice long gam. The lineup used in practice, todsy is expected to be similar v that bv the CltV Council Of said City, for to mature senary as ibbbm kw. 1 to m Nob. Nos. No. Nc - s. Nos. 14 to 28 to 43 to 59 to 76 to 37 inclusive. 42 inclusive, 5S inclusive. 75 Inclusive. 98 Inclusive. Nos. B4 to 112 inclusive, Nos. IIS to 132 inclusive. Nos. 133 to 153 inclusive. Nos, 154 to 176 inclusive. this state, for not less than 2 of the Cross-WorrJ Puzzle a. Approach i. Ciumty parses 13, Auditory orgas 11. Pitca out 14. Br&slHan money of account if Privat teacfee M, Parttei 21. Speed 22. Profit 25. Bequeaia Papal acarf 27. Parte of aiioct 23. tilv)Mi of ancient irc H. TDfen ol (rlcndship 14, Of greater 34. Ceral !! S3. L!jr!it volfttlia iiiulda 41. Zecf of tha aiiitan TVWk aolid to& 45, Bow of a boat 45. Margin 49. IleMaaeasloa Sfl. St3f Si. It is: ccntr. h, SUtch M. Organ of vision 7, Tip meaaura Carman citr DOWN I Flow back . o:J card a-area J. he gama of tn ceaaon 4. rk Aateiiik t. Resolved Into Jtrammaticai lemnU which will atart agalnat KUinata Palis Friday. It included El Bennett and Boh Klnman, ends; BurdeUe Kin dred ami Pat Shaw, tackles; Kelts Eate and Ronald. Baker, guard; tloyd Hanimacfc. center: Torn Wnlte. quarfcerbacls; Mar Quinary, and Blond! Lewi, nalfbaclu and Bill Bates f33bact, Th Tifiera ltw ena more 4ay f prattle before leaving for Klamath Pail PTlday morning, A heavy sVTirn mag la achedtiiex, for tonight anil a light workout Thwraday to cvjS. prep arations for tha tg gam. 2 to Make Trip. Tno Hat of piayera who wilj make the trip naa not been released by Coach Burgher. It 1c expected that around 25 men will ma3c tno trip. The high school will be out in full force to support tha team. Th toigb achool efcuScnt are combing th town for possible transportation, to Klam ath Pfclit and win put en rally downtown at 7 o'cioclt tonigii KlIlDlST IN GOLF FINAL J. O. Kirk and A, T. West will cross golf cUiha In the aa-hol final of the P. A. T. tourney at the Rogue Val ley course Sunday. Klrfe went Into the final round by virtue of n- up victory orer Don Clark while West won hi way to the final by defeat ing Slater Johnston, on up. Prizes were awarded today to the winning women In the club cham pionship p!sy which ended Saturday. Mrs. D. R Wood ir the newiy crownwi women's champion, having defeated Miss Anna jtfaa Fussb, and & Mies Fuson had -won th ght to niay Mrs. Wood by defeating Mrs. J. G, Thompson, 1933 title holder one up on the 18th hole, Mrs. Wood won her way to the final through default of Mrs. E. O. Jerome. In the first flight of the women1 title play Mrs. Aietha Vawter "won from Mrs. George Codding, Th women divot diggers are en gaged in match play against hiind bogey today with three-quarters handicap allowed. KETCHELL KAYOS LENHARJ IN 5TH POHTLA?D. Oct. 55. 65) OomlBg hack after Ifssing th opening Tonniii, Wesley Ketcheii, 165, of Portland, shot steaming left to the fcody ta knock. out Fred Ienhart, . 1 77, of Bootane, in the main event of last night's fight program here. Lenhsrt had acquired an early mar ginal lead, and appeared to haw all th beat of It la the fifth round until KeSeheTl suddenly whipped out the southpaw punch that sent th iSpo kan fighter down for th fail count. Lenhart bad defeated Xetcheli twice before hy switching to left-hand; offensive, and h tried that plan -of action last night. He kept returning ; to a right-handed attack, however, and It was during on of these that; Ketchell unleashed the blow that won : th match. LOGALROTARTANS WIN GOLF MATCH Th return match with th Oranta Pass Rotary golf team was played yesterday at the Kogu Valley 3o5f club, and th Medford team turned th tables on th Grants Pass Ro tarlans winning 11 to 7, Th matches now stand i-aii and were enjoyed so much that It U pro posed to make them an annual event. Th SCOTS Medford Orant Pass Itenselman ' Clark Serfion t S11561 9 Hunt 0 Cowdm Tjsntls . 3'4 ChrlstnsonM H BcftMick . 154 Cooljy 1 MaeDonaM I Kammoaa ..- 3 Ponce Technicals Foston In Eighth SEATTIBi Oct. 38. f APJ With j hi opponent heiplees and aa easy: target, Joey Ponc. Iw Angeles Mexi-; can lightweight, wsa awarded a 'tech-i nical knockout yictory o?cr Alan Foa-: ton ef Vancourer, B. O., In th final session of th !ght-round main event of a boxing card here last night. Chria Pineda, lot Angeles feather weight, won th decision over Bobby Gray, Seattle, in a second eight-round fracas. Kruse Fouls Out To Billy Edwards BALIM. Oct. 38. f AP) Mock soughing, hair pulling, towel-strangl-ing and good, plain kicking marked a wrestling match her last night, which Blliy Rt wards, Kansas City besryweight, wen on a feai from Bob Kruse ef Portland, who had appeared to be th cleaner grappler through out. 0A00 REGAINS TITLE CALIFORNIA BANTAM IXSS AHGELES, Oct. SS. (API Th Mat bantamweight champion ship rested one sgsln fedsy on tb nigged shoulder of Speedy 3ado, Filipino terest of many thrilling fight, George Blake, on of th country' outstanding referees, raised Tedo band at the Olympic last Bight fter 10 furiou and fairly cios round of fighting with Young Tommy, also iiiigic . BOWLING TVti todfft. 7ak O '.!!' team in th Eks loAn bowling tournsmrnt ann.6 two oat ot tiir caia la tnir matcb last sight with Brt Ore' grgtios a tlss trsp! i:T. TS winner iop pirt 365 T sin t toan of te renir.g, oiSsatrtg th vesx'a high acor prlte. Pr3 Irlcasori was 3'.: la front for IndlvliSua! oonor, eplrij th aiisv ior total of MS. tls high st matli aor so far thia weak. Th Rankin and Ouenther teams will tans! tonight. Orr -. - 3 Erfc-Scaori ... .. 194 J5 !8I iaa 158 Ji? s ass 31 1 m 13T ss J 15-5 Ml J7 9 MoK Whit Wrisht HnSic5 15S iSS 37 9 am Watson -A2ndrr CImneB . ?li6R! . Kn4p w , 577 . il , 1 . !S , 3 . 35 l3 SM 15S S13 1W S45 ! 3S S5 3S5 BIS BB? 855 SSS"! CSir lt. Th Mail Trlhun oowlin; ;aSnt took the iast two stns of thsir match with th Offic Bor i City Bowling lesgu at the Kat last nlsht, after droppm in iirst n gagemerit by a substantia! margin. Haroii Haight of th Tribane was high indlrlduai for th Mning, roii- inst 202 in the mlKH gam ana b- oriihg total of SS8 in th mate. Th City ieafta l drsfiopisis a real "horse raoe with sewral teams ran Bin ne-rk and neck for top plsStSsn, Pnsitt'a SfrT-lre Station and T3o- mestle laawirj are achedtilKl to meet tonijfct. D. Lantls S, CoHon C. Fwrnaa R. ghreve .. K. Pield Handicap - 1S7 IS ... 139 ISS 1B 83 170 HI 6B S7 113 33 l 301 SS5 lia it i 14 15B tm lit ia 303 IBS 1 17 3s: m io 202 !! 52S 33 33 3S . 58J 377 iSS SS SS C. Puht 183 . 11 . 10 . 17 . 31? Ferguson A. Bai?en H. Haight Contlnued from page one! content ot th dollar about ti pe: cent, 5Tsy also aay It 'would Id. creas oommodlt? prices, but one know how much. They aupect Shat Mr, TtooeeTelt will work the price of gold graduall7 up from th Initial pttrchas 1T1, His objectlr la ta reach point restoring th lG2c commodltT price plan. When b ache that place, h -arili atabilla th dciiir on a cold bails designed to maintain that Brio iewi Th commoditT dollar plan would then b iBToked. Under it, a aiitiing gold standard would be maintained mathematically to keep th purchasing power ci the dollar at its IB25 basis. That wouis b continued for this generation. . Obviously, Mr, Rooaerelt Steld back annotiscement of these simple step because he did NOT vast to be tied to them. A long a h reaerre th; right to change his mind uncertainty -will continue, it may ncoursg speculation but it -wiil also keep nry; man wltlt a dollar on th anxious: seat. The boy havs been eipsctlng some kind ot inflation to long that they will believe nothing now unless It is signed nd sworn to. Sotes, Mr. Jtoaserelt ! supposed ta haw bad an inside tip, be for b made hi radio gold announcmnt, that Franc w going ff th go'd stand ard. That ws on of th reason h burried to mak It. anted to protect our gold position. Th President avoided mention f th temporary blanket cod agra ment In hi radio speech, possibly because that chase ot the matter is nearly rer. Th foreign chsng peri e retly liked th speech, banker and broker wer oonfueed. oonserrativee non-comrriittal and radical disap pointed. Sy pleasing no one, yoa may com nearest to atiryini awrjen. Nagai Slated To Succeed Debuchi TOR TO. Oct. H sT) Or-rerei- ttB wits high japanes offlcta! in dicated today that Matauxo T4agi amhsMador to Berlin, 1 th most likely candidat to uced ltatsujl Debuchi a ambassador at Wtahlag- ton. Th yernacu'a? nwapasy ar ouick to nominat a number of prom inent Japan for th post after It was announced 3bschl had been in structed te return to Tokyo. HHZ ELK HUNTERS RETURN WiTH MEAT FTarOLFTOJf, Of, Oct. ttm Kin elk hunters in th Umatfti county forest were sucesftu Moa. dsy, lb opeslBg day ot th elk ses son. It wt feelieeed, too, that many other hunters killed their animals. Ji yti tiaitia; io brioj itttsu is. p. lioarisiserry Handicap 74 78J 645 655 4 ?a3 SONS Fi DRILL HARD GUSH WITH ATURDAY. Th S. O. N. 3. loc-.iall team Is ani:ir.i hard ss its efftsa for th (ats with th uaitersily ot Oregoa Freshmen, at Kiaraath net, Batur aay. Several player sbo csm to th front lo th Owgoa Stat fteth amzi gast last wees; are pressing th regulars for positions 1b ti startlcf iiiseup. Bearb, at ftiiibaci; McAalscit at quarterback, ans M:Clla ana Korthara at the guards look most promising el th tam men. This Bam vitt mark th first ap pear a nee of a college team to Klam ath fall and a record turnout la x pect4. afedforei la xpcted to hoott Klamath Falls ior th week-end sloe aietSfofd sigh meet Klamath Fall high on Friday afternoon, th day o fore th college clash. Bill Bblntljart, Oregon frsthmaa coarh, is aaid to fciv th strongest team lit th hutcrr of th school, with a lin thai aTerage tmrnaS 330 BOUhti. Th SONS haw won their last tort game against Pacific SJislwraity, Monmouth Nenmai and Oregon atat Freshmen and Saturday clash prom ises to bef wry dose irfth th team getting th breaks th vlaner, ' Th aONS tears it represented by player from Grsxfa Pass, Medford, Ashland, Klamath Fails, lAkeview, Send asd other cities Is this section, so that all Southern Oregon 1 a pecttd to be cm hand ia Klamath. KMED Broadcast Schedule Thursday. SiSS Brest fw; News, Mail Tribsas. 8:Os Musical Clock. 8-.3S A Feerlssa Farad. Shopping Ouid. 5:00 VTlendahlp Clrclst Hour, 9:30 MorBing Melody. : Meeting of th Martha afead Society. 10 .00 V. e. Wither Tsncast. 10:00 and Zeb, ' t 3S;5S MusicaS 3ot, 399 Th Fit Frograa. tS:4S VigBtt. It :00 Th Grant 3?as Scur. 11:38 MartiaS Muale, 319 Song and Comedy. iJ JSO id-day Beriew. 12:iS ipopulirlti, 12:30 News Tj ashes by Mall Trlbsa. 33;SO Song of Old. 31; Interiod. 1 0 VarletSea. J :00 Classified Edition of th Air, 8 :03 Radio jBridg Hour. 8:15 aong tear Everyday. J :50 2CMxD Frogram Rertew. :SS Musle of Old. 4:00 OocktaU of Muaie. :S0 Msatervorka, r00 Cecil and Hy. :l Qaartatt Farad. S:30 Solly wood iBspresalos. 8:48 Kew IMges by MU TrSbsja ;0SJ Mwiftffd Theater Otild. :SS With th Master. 5 30 Itadlo Ton Test. 88 Holly-Tins. 75S rjls H-k. 7;! Berrydai ert th 1:S0 Chandu th Magician. 7;-8!00 restldc, ( Meteorelogicai Report October 3, 133J. Forecaats, Medford and Ticinityi Fail tenigh and Thursday. Oooier tonight. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, xoept cloudy northwest portion. probably with rein m north toast. Cooler interior tonight. Ioal Bats. Temperature year ago today! Highest, M; iewaat, . Total nsosthly precipltatlOB, trace; deficiency for th month, SS inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1333, 0J3 inch; deficiency for th season, U inch. Jtelstlr humidity t 8 p. bj. res terdsy, tt; 8 a. ra today, 71, eunrls tomorrow, :S7 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 813 p, m. ObneTTRllort Taken at 8 1 12 MerWlan Tim. n it 7 Clear Clear cloudy F.cdy, Cloudy Ciossdy Clear CSear Clear Ciear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear P.Cdy. cloudy Ciaar CioudT Citar Los Angeles . 70 ifEDFORO 8 Ivew Oriaan 7 Sew Tor M Omaha 8 Phoenix 96 Portland ..- - 3 Reno 40 Rose burg - ts Salt lk 7 Saa Fruci09.- f 2 Seattle ... ,., , . 80 Spokan 8 Waii Waiia 79 Washing Son. C.C. 2 T, Boston .. 80 88 l.OB Cheyenn 80 83 T, Chicago .i, , I., 53 33 fyj Helena as 3 T. Kntics. Frotaci th bird. Get your "So Hunting, Ko Trespassing" signs at th Job Department of the Mail Tribun 38-80 it. Grape. Srokta window glass, by Trow tmdg Cabinet Work. 1 Prion Hi. w wiii haul away your ft! us, 4j SsltSfj 5r im,