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PAGE SINK RENT BEDFORD MIttL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. MAT S. 193-f. SAM Ueud every ad on thli page . . . juu will probably find exactly the thins you want to buy or tell ... It " Isn't there, adver tise .. . If" inex pensive, effective RATES Per word first irusectton (Minimum 25c) -Bach additional insertion. ner word -lc Minimum 10c) per line per month, without copy changes 1M Phone 75 FOR WANT AD 8 LOST AND FOUND ro9JlSetween"H!way pool hall and co. horn-rlmmed glasses made by Dr. BurKe. n.. -- w zl' L'i -i stinrittv after- LOST neaaiigiif t.,.., ra noon on N. Riverside, phone 698-H. LOST One gasoline truck cap on Griffin creek road. Reward. Re turn to Texaco plant. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED - Middle-aged or elder ly lady who Wants good home Mid small wages; family of two. Boj. 355, Central Point. WANTED SITU ATIONS 14-YEAR-OLD boy wants to work for room and board while attending school. Box 5316, Tribune. MIDDLE-AGED - LADY wants house work or practical nursing. Refer ences. Phone 10-F-13. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Full grown male Boston bulldog. Jlmmle Elliott, 5 Corning Court. WANTED To buy small 4-room mod ern bungalow, close In. See Gainer Realty Exchange 15 N. ph?s- WANTED All persons who love the old-time religion as taught In the New Testament, to meet for worah.p over the Golden Rule Store. West Main St., beginning May 6th at 10:30 a. m. WANTED To buy a small home for cash from owner. J. H. Coe, 304 So. Ivy WANTED Baby calves. Rt. !, Box 395. Meaiora. WANTED Have an order for wool. Growers see me at once. J. J Osenbrugge. WANTED Wood sawing outfit. Write details to Box 381. Rt. 1, M"1'00 WANTED To buy men's good usable clothing. Jennings Loan Office. 41 South Front St. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buv. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 North Riverside Telephone 266. WANTED Laundry completed. 60c a WILL PAY highest cash price for your poultrv and eggs. See us before you Bell. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. Phone 16. WANTED Lace curtains to launder; work guaranteed; 25c up. 244 So Grape. . - FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 Sc. Central Across from Montgomery Ward 3o WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts See us before you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise price and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland, Ore. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cneap. 833 w. ana. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain Housa. 27 N Orape St. Tel 1062. WILL care for elderly alck people ID my home. Phone 437-X. trTHjw miWTTn We pay eash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATOHO auuminu. BRASS. COPPER and I una of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 Not Grape. Tel 1082 FOR RENT HOUSES por HP.NT n-room furnished home Phoenix, 15.00. Phone Jacksonville 364. roR RENT Two 6-room modern houses. Phone 1065-R. NEWLY decorated 6-room house. 19 No. Peach. Inquire 220 No. oafla;f FOR RENT Houses, furnished or un furnished. C. A. Dcvoe, saj-j-a FL'RN. house, apts. It garage. 604 W 40th. pnp bpst n.rnnm unfurnished house at 833 Pine. Key at 333 East Jackson. POR RENT Hornet furnished ns unfurnished Brown WalK NICE 7. room housa foi .eat. Call at 817 w iota. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house; 2 sleeping porches, 3 bathrooms, stationary washtubs, wood and elec tric range: 122.5',. 520 so. central. FOK KENT 5-room house. 3 bed rooms, on Mistletoe. Inquire 375 tio Central. FOR RENT Modern fl-room house, sleeping porch, basement, garace and garden plotFclose In; eao, water paid. Inquire 19 N. Fir St. FOR RENT 6-room bouse, unfurn ished, newly done over, good loca tion, 915.00 a month, water paid Inquire 524 N. Holly. Tel. 745-J. HOUSES 10. 13.50 and 15. water paid; wood range. Phone 105. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apts. Call evenings at 334 Apple St. FOR RENT Furnlehed or unfumlsh- apartments. Carglll Court. Tel. 495. FURNISHED APT. For rent. 339 N. Ivy. 3-ROOM Iurnl6hcd apt., 375 So. Cen tral. FURN. apt. for rent. Call at Apt. 3. uarglll court after a p. m. FOR RENT Modern furnished 3- room apt. 345 N. Bartlett. COMFORTABLY furnished front apartment In Mall Hrlbune Bldg. Living room with fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom; hot and cold water, steam heat and lights fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. 2-ROOM APTS. 525 No. Riverside. FOR RENT-ROOM BOARD FOR heated sleeping rooms cell 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Mela Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PASTURE for rent Can handle 100 cattle. Wllfly Orchards. Eagle Point. BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, garaen lana, close in. car. irui. sua berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish polea and reela. Phone 960-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White eleotrlc sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ROSEBURG Acreage near New Sol dlera' Home. Wonderful location for beer garden, camp ground, gar denlng. All city conveniences. Ex change for Medford property or what have you? Clear for clear, No lunk. Room 223, Jackson Hotl, Medford, or 8837 N. E. Dolores Ave.. Portland. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A.. 816.000. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value Box 11744. Tribune FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 acres, ly2 mllea Med ford. overlooklnn valley; 4-room house, bam. chicken "house, family orchard, acre clover; $300 down. balance 5. Inquire owner, W. H. Griffin, Thomas road. FOR SALE 40 acrea good bottom land, free water, on paved highway 20 minutes from Medford. 100 acres A-l farm land, Improve ments. 20. cash, balance ten years 6 Interest. Price greatly reduced C. S. Butterfle'.d, 409 Medford Bldg FOR SALE Auto camp on lower Col umbia highway. Price 87.500 00. Owner L. P. Miller, Astoria, Oregon, Rt. 2. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & Wntle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees excellent soil Sacrifice (250 Write Box 68. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Registered Jersey cow; fresh June 1st; $40. Hotpolnt range, $15. Tel. 201-L. FOR SALE Purebred Jersey cow, coming fresh June 1; $40. Tel. 201-L, FOR SALE Purebred Jersey bull, 3 years old. Cheap for quick aaie Phone 445-W. FOR SALE Fresh cowa. Adolf Schultz, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS RED SETTING EGOS Phone 4-F-4 PURE Bronze toma, Cockeran's prlte stock. 85. Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Ashland FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Chrysler sport coupe, model 60; good condition. 1310 W. Main. OOOD USED CARS Hlzh grade cars at Reasonable Prices 1927 Chrysler Sedan. 1934 studebaker Sedan. 1931 Chrysler Conv. Coupe. 1929 Packard 8 Sedan. 1928 Hudson Coupe. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE '25 Chev. coach and '25 Chev. roadster with box. Hl-Way Exchange, south of Phoenix. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, electric washing machine. Bargain Route 4. Box 77. - FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SAND, gravel, sediment, teamlug plowing Phone 912-J FOR SALE Centaur garden tractor, new magneto, A-l shape, with plow, mower, harrows: demonstration Mrs. Anna Mitchell. Box 58, Buck shot Hill road, Medford. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS ZINNIA PLANTS 311 Willamette. VEGETABLE and flower plants for sale. Carey Farm, south of Phoenix. FOR SALE 2-lnch pump with 3-ln.h image, a-iu. pipe aua -m. iuu, valve. 60 ft. 2-ln. pipe, complete pumping outfit with engine. Cheap. 606 S. Newtown. HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley. Can deliver. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Manure. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville, tf FOR SALE! Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if aesirea. ah makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS WE board old people; rent furnished cabins. Convalescent Home, Ash land. POR good sandy top soil and fertil izer, also gravity dump ooay, can Andy Overstreet, Phone 69, care Medford Concrete Construction Co. ASK US about saving nearly 50 of your Automobile Insurance. S. A K roach el, 33 N. Grape St. LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 261 DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. OOVB. 235 E Main. JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decora tor. First-class. Reasonable. Tel. 953-R. Res. 124 King. MONEY LOANED On anything of value. 'We buy. sell, trade or exchange. CECIL JENNINGS New location 41 So. Front. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of nth. ano Title Insurance The only complete Title 8 y a t e m in , Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 33 North Central Ave- upstairs. Transler UE'NKINQ TRUCKING O. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonaole price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 333. BADS TRANSFER 4s STORAQE CO. Offtce 1016 No. Central Phone 316 Prlcea right, aervlve guaranteed HAWLEV TRANSFER Expert pack- era and movera Special livestock moving equipment prices rigni 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Wall Paper Clennlng. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per s'J ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett. Expert window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning speolalty. CHARLES W. LEMERY, M. D. Diseases and Surgery of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses Fitted. 204 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. Consultation Hours, 10 to 13 and 3 to 5. Office Phone 567. Res. Phone 1013. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book . binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caab sales slips and everything In the printing Unfa 38-30 N Orape Phone 75. Money lu Lena WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other ohargea. See W. E. Thomas. 45 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg State License No 8-157. Painting and Paperhanging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 646-W o.3 S Orape LEGAL NOTICES Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. Jackson County Building and Loan Association, an Oregon building and loan corporation, Plaintiff, vs. T. Orion Glass and Jane Doe Olnas, his wife, if married, true name un known; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest in or to the real estate described herein. Defendants. To: T. Orion Glass: also, all Other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est in or to the real estate described herein: In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appenr and answer the Com plaint of the Plaintiff on file herein against you. or otherwise plead there to, within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons. You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the Com plaint of the Plaintiff as required heroin, or otherwise plead thereto, Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded In said Complaint, to-wit: For a decree fore closing Plaintiff's mortgage against the real property hereinafter aescno ed and for Judgment against the De fendant, T. Orion Glass, for the sum of $2320.83, plus Interest from the 31st day of December, 1933, at the rate of I07r per annum, plus siiou.uo attorneys rees. plus sjoo for con tinuation of abstract of title, plus all Plaintiff's costs and disbursements hereinafter to be taxed, plus interest on said judgment at the rate of 10 per annum from the date of the De cree herein, and that ssld Decree and Judment be held a first and prior lien upon the following describs-J real property, si ins ted in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit: From a point which la NortM 0 deg. 05 min. East 39906 feet from the Southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 37, in Twp. 31 Bouto, Range 1 and 3 West of lh Willamette MTlaian, run thence iSouth 83 dfg. 07 mln. East 510 feet, Grappling Favorites See BAD BOY' RE1LLY Renewal of the wrestling wars at the Armory tonight will see a pair of favorites in' action and a pair of strangers introduced to the cash cua tomers. Pat Retlly, Boston bad boy, who glories in the title of "meanest wres tler," will strut his stuff here for the first time when he tangles with Dr. Leo Burke of Seattle In the main event. The match is scheduled to go one hour unless a deciding fall is obtained sooner. Paul Murdoch of Oklahoma, who has proved a great favorite with local ftms in his two recent appearances here, will be pitted against Bunny Martin, another Oklahoman, who. in a match here some time ago made himself solid with tho rlngsters by his speed and clean wrestling. They will work for 45 minutes or best two out of three falls. Martin has added considerable weight since his appear ance here and will be close to the poundage of the stocky Murdock. Carl Roland Is coming from Spo kane to exchange grips with Rollln Warren, Klamath Falls engineer, In a 30-mlnute curtain raiser. The opening gong will sound at 8:30 tonight, according to Promoter Mack Li Hard, who said today he be lieved the card would be one of the best seen here for some time, in point of speed and even matching. As usual, two sections have been reserved for advance ticket sale and the balance of the house will be avail able on the first-come -first-served basis. 4 MARSHFIELD, Ore., May 8. (AP) A payroll of 890.000 a month Is assured for Coos Bay Lumber Co. em ployes until July 1, at least, If the NRA code provisions will permit con tinuous operation. It was announced hero today by Homer W. Bunker,, president, visiting from San Fran- i Cisco, i Bunker said a double shift now Is I being maintained with nearly 500 1 men at the camps near Poweds. About 850 men are employed by tho com- J pany, most of them In Coos county. ON RATES OF UTILITIES NEW YORK. May 3. (m A rate cutting move against seven utility companies, Including the New York Telephone company, was under way today as a direct result of utlllly legislation passed by the state legis lature In the recent session. The public service commission or dered Its counsel, Charles O. Blakca lee. to prepare orders directing an In vestigation of the rates. Hearings are expected to begin In about two weeks. WINDOW OLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken wlndowa reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Phone 543. We'll haul away your reruae. City Sanitary Service. thence South 0 deg. 05 mln. West 224 feet; thence North 89 de?. 57 min. West 610 feet; thence North 0 deg. 05 mln. Bast 224 feet to the point of be?lnnln: and that said real property be order ed sold In the manner provided by law. . That the proceeds of said sal be aDDlled to the nayment of tax due on said premises ana to mo liquidation of Plaintiffs note and mortgage, attorney's fees, abstract fees and costs or this suit. That Defendant and nil persons claiming by. through or under them, subsequent to the execution of said mortciivie on said premises either as purchasers, encumbrancers, or other wise, be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or claims, or equity of redemption in the said premises, and every part thereof, exrept the rltcht of redemption as allowed by law. Tnet an Order of this Court be made plac ing Plaintiff in Immediate possession of said premises, according to the terms and conditions of Plslntlff's said mortgage, to the end that Plain tiff may rent said premises and apply aame to the liquidation of Plaintiff's claim; that a Decree be made per manently restraining Dcfr-ndsnts from Interfering with the possession of Plaintiff of said property, or from the collecting of rentals, or from In any way taking possession' of said prop erty, or any of the fixtures or ap purtenances thereto, except Defend ant's right of redemption as provided by law. Thnt Plaintiff or any party to this suit may become a purchaser at said sate: that the Sheriff execute ft Cer tificate of Sale to the purchaser, and aftld purchaser be let Into Immediate possession of the premises, and that Plaintiff may have such other nd further relief in the premises as to this Court may seem Just and equit able. This Summons Is published in the Medford Msll Tribune. Medford. Ore gon, by Order of the Honorable H O. Morton, Judge or the above entitled Court, duly made on the lit day of May 1934. The date of the first publication of this Summons is the 3rd day of May. 1934 6 H, BKNOTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff 126 Fat Main Street, Medford, Oregon. MEETS DR. BURK IN Ml MATCH Playful Tabby Tampers As Walker Team Putts In St Andrews Practice By OAY1.R Associated Press ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. May 3 cup team whose members thought they Andrews, found a new one today In a ball-retrieving cat which interwrea with one of their foursomes on the 17th green. Captain Francis Oulmet, Lawson Little, Johnny Fischer and Jack West land had made their approaches and were preparing to putt when the big Persian tabby came tearing across the road and took post near the cup. Oulmet was the first to putt and it looked like his ball was headed right for the hole, but the cat pounced on It and blocked it a dozen feet away. The stunt got a big laugh from the orlmson-gowncd St. Andrews univer sity students who apparently know the cat's habits, but when It did the same to West land's putt Little ran over and grabbed tabby and hnnded her to Harry W. Pierce, U. J3. G. A. treasurer. He and Fischer then sank their putts without interruption. Despite the di struct i6n the four some had a nice batch of scores. West- land with a 74, FlBcher and Little with 75s and Oulmet with a 78. Ragged putting continued to be In evidence and added strokes to every card. Little three-putting five holes. AT GOLD BEACH, May 3. (Spl.) A grand total of 16 royal Chinook sal mon was the prize taken by a party of three California fishermen during the past two dBys. Mr. and Mra. Bas sanet and a friend from California, stopping at Qus Schnledau's place, were the aucceaaful anglers. Tho smallest of the lot weighed 16 pounds nnd Bassenet landed the largest bat tler ao far reported this year. It weighed 48 pounds. The fish, are being placed In tins at a local cannery and will go home as a rosorve supply or given away to friends, other fisher men also roport limit catches. According to river boatmen, the liver continues to teem with schools of fish on their way up to the spawn ing grounds. Cox Flops Hanson With Aid of Fists SEATTLE. May 3. (P) A scries of uppercute and a body press In the fifth gave Ted Cox, 235, Lodl, Cal., a one-fall win over Charley Hanson, 205, Seattle, here last night. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Generous t. Early H. Placs by Itself It. Any medicine which allays pain IT. Rings slowly 11. Be the matter with 10. 'Mtrchandlie 21. Purpose 22. Large insets of floating lea 24. Skill 26. Artificial language 28. Alio 21. Rowing Impla- mant 21. Earth; comb. form 12. Friendly 26. Check or ra nt rain ST. Wild animal 28. Arrows Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla E Nl5jWlAlTlElRr?AlNM 1. SL uffA N j L EjJ PAT E R fflD E nloo P S L JLpijLli iUit 53IE a l s B.lbMs ill I A --ZMlZ1!21 t a t J3p!,ll ALE ? L a RTsTT a rJeWnm A R flC A P E RIt E A RAHj asTewsHslLvl II. Beat without a back Wrong; prefig tf. Details tlf. Fusn 70. Doputy 72. Member of a legislative body 71. Placa for mak ing or stor ing military equipment T. Auditors IT. Severe or strict DOWN 1. Not figurative 2. Equality of laws or rights I. Courageous 10. Moccasins 41. Palm Illy 42. Contend 42. Short for a man's nami 41. Fish sauce 16. Burns 48. Coxy horn 61. Chides Calmer 56. King of Uflshnn 8S. Kind of knot (7. Hlp 58. Myself iJ. Uck up with the tongue B 'f W nil" ww "Ziiizi!ii-- " -LllZZZlZZ ZZ F Ipff k : 7i wwv k i ii i i i i i i TALBOT Sports Writer. AP) Tho United States Walker had plumbed all the hazards of St. The second foursome of Max Mars ton, Chandler Egan, Qua Moreland and George T. Dunlap, Jr., trailed the first quartet. The oldsters. Egan and Mars ton, led the way with 77s, Dunlap scored 78 and Moreland had an 80. Moreland 's poor score was largely due to a 7 and an 8 caused by shooting for the wrong flag on two holes. Johnny Goodman was the only member of tho team not to play. He decided yesterday's late afternoon round would do. The Hon. Michael Scott, British captain, was the only member of the British team on the links. He has been practicing dally and has been averaging 77 strokes for the course. He and Out met discussed their lineups for the matches May 11 and 12 and decided they would put the names of the 16 singles players In a hat and draw them out, not attempt to rate their players and then pair them, 1 against 1, 3 against 3, etc. GRANTS PASS, May 3. (Spl.) With a new fish ladder, built by CWA labor, ready for use at the Savage Rapids dam, workmen were busy Wednesday Installing a new set of screens, It was reported at the offices of the Grants Pass Irrigation district The new ladder has been built on the south side of the Rogue river, making two ladders for fish to pass the dom. Installation was commenced Tues day. ; Baseball Schedule National l.eligue.'. At New York 6, Brooklyn 8. At Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 2. At St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 1, American League, At Washington 8, New York 3. At Boston 11, Philadelphia 13. At Detroit 3, St. Louis 6. Plan to attend the Factory Dem onstration of CONLON AUTOMATIC IRONERS, Thursday, May 8, at White Sewing Machine Company, Cross -Word Puzzle 22. Male children 26. Publto vehicle 27. Siberian river 20. Exclamailoa 20. Matured 32. Bury 14. Edges of a. roof 36. Pa ft get In the brain 38. German city 38. Long narrow Inlet 44. Do away with 46. Recipient of legacy 46. Stitches 47. Fur-bearing nimai Group of ad vanced stu ' dents Viaduct A a far aa 49. 60, 64. Japanese meaiur 10. Rock or cltfft Southwest ern U. 8. 12, Ballon 62. Hypothetical force 41. Hawaiian bird 66. First word of the hand writing on the wall ST. Disfigure 63. Female iftlnti abbr. TO. Equine animal 71. Secure 71. Conjunction 16. Symbol for ruthenium 4. Addition to si building t. Oriental ship captain . Dy 7. Loyal . Large bundle 9. Type measure 10. Draw after 1L Mountain In Asia Minor 12. Feminine . name 13. In a stnta of action 14. 6U-1ln stanzas 19. Peacock but terfly 22. Double upon Itself NEW FiSH LADDER AT SAVAGE RAPIDS Action HOW THEY af-TT i alr I AMI I By the AMOclnted Tress. Const. W. L. PC. Los Angeles - 24 6 .800 Missions 20 10 .687 Ban Francisco 18 '11 .631 Sacramento 13 16 .448 Hollywood 12 16 .420 Oakland ... 11 10 .367 Seattle . 10 10 .345 Portland . 8 10 .396 ''Ttlonal. W. L. PC. New York 10 3 .768 Chicago . 10 4 .714 Plttaburg 7 .683 St. Louis 6 7 .402 Boston ...... . 4 6 .400 Brooklyn 6 8 .386 Philadelphia ...................... 4 8 .333 Cincinnati 3 10 .231 American. W. L. PC. New York ..... 8 S .615 Cleveland 6 4 Detroit .......... 7 6 .583 St. Louis . . 6 6 .645 Washington 7 7 .500 Boston 6 7 .462 Philadelphia 8 8 .420 Chicago ,. 4 7 .364 AMONG LEAGUE'S Three players, two from the Shaw Bertram' and one from Medford, are tied for the top apot In the Southern Oregon league batting race. Dean Joy, the fiery Medford catch er, and Wnkeman and Oilman, both of Shaw-Bertram, are all hitting at a .500 clip. ' Al Droulette leada the Granta Pass sluggers with a mark of .420 In two games. Following are the official Southern Oregon league bating averagea Includ ing games last Sunday, for players nitting .200 or better Plsyer- AB, H. 6 3 Ave Joy, Medford 3 Wnkemsn, S-B ....... 1 .600 .900 .900 .444 ailmsn, 8-B Hoffsrd, Medford.... Droulette, O. P Alt ,400 .379 MoLesn, Medford .... Ogle, a. P Stsnlsks, S-B ......... .333 Blevins, a. p Josnis, Medford..... Donaldson, S-B..,.. .2,10 .390 .330 Corgetto, S-B. ......... Shlpman, S-B .390 .390 .390 .323 Hughes, Medford..... McCarthy, a. P Ostrum, a. P .300 TOO MUCH FOR REILLY PORTLAND, May 8. UP) Ii Pat Remy has a headache today he ean blame Billy Edwards and his famous knuckle-kneading, ehiropractlo head- iocks. The Boston bad boy dropped Ed wards for a fall with vicious flying tackles In their wrestling match here last night. Then the Kansas City grsppler got his chiropractic head locks Into play and flattened his antagonist twice In short order. The Masked Marvel, 329, flopped Moose Korbeck, 330, Portland, with headlocka In the second round of the emi-wlndUD. A three-round draw was wrestled by Jack Forsgren, 320, Vsncouver, B. C, and John Freberg, 229, Chicago. BASEBALL floiithrm Oregon Baseball League. April 33 Medford at OranU Pas. April 29oranUi Pass at Medford; Shaw-Bertram at Hilt (Euwana), May 6 Shaw-Bertram at Grants Pass; Medford at Euwana. May 13 Grants Pas, at Shaw-Bertram; Euwana at Medford. May 30 Medford at Shaw-Bertram; Euwana at Grants Pass. May 31 Shaw-Bertram at Medford; Grants Pass at Euwana. June 3 Medford (Idle), Orants Pass (Idlo); Euwana at Shaw-Bertram. June 10 Orants Pass at Medford; Euwana at Shaw-Bertram, June IT Medford at Orants Past; Shaw-Bertram at Euwana. June 34 Orants Pasa at Shaw-Bor-tram; Euwana at Medford. July 1 Shaw-Bertmm at Grants Pass; Medford at Euwana. July 6 Shaw-Bertram at Medford; Oranta Pass at Euwana. July 19 Medford at Shaw-Bertram; Euwana at Oranta Pass. Optional with team managers to lengthen schedule to 18 games. BILLY HULEN. Secretary Southern Oregon League SPECIAL FACTORY DEMONSTRA TION of Couton Automatlo Ironers at White Sewing Machine Company. Thursday, May 3. All kinds ot g . oisnts for sale for rent, no hunting do trespssslng ind othei cards foi sale at Commercial I Printing Dept. of UaU TriDuue, Tonight SO. ORE. LEAGUE IT Agreement Reached After Month of Bickering Two Outfits Entered From K. Falls Schedule Drawn . Games Sunday Medford at Euwana. Shaw-Bertram at Grants Pssa. Southern Oregon League Standings W. L. Pet. Euwana 1 Grants Pass 1 Medford . 1 Shaw-Bertram H...mm 0 1. 000 .600 .800 .000 After a month of squabbling, meet ings filled with dlssentlon, and sev eral unsatisfactory schedules releas ed, the Southern' Oregon Baseball league has finally atralghtened Itself out Into a four-team circuit, with Euwana Box Co. and Shaw-Bertram . Lumber Co. from Klamath Falls and Grants Pass and Medford hooking up In a 13-game schedule. Klamath to Hare Continuous Ball Klamath Falls, due to Its two teama ; entered fa the league, will have base- ' ball every Sunday. Grants Pass and Medford have al- ; ready played two games, while Shaw. Bertram has played one, losing a 8-3 '. decision to Hilt last Sunday. Hilt dropped out of the league Mon- ' day to enter the northern California' circuit, making room for Euwana, which takes over the Hilt standing . In the Southern Oregon setup. Medford and Grants Pass remain Idle June 3 In order that the other earns may catch up In the schedule. . ATtLenn Will Hurl at Klamath Crlff ("Chief") McLean, the great Indian athlete with the booming fast ball and razor-edged curve, will start the mound for the Medford Rogues against Euwana Sunday In the lamath Falls league opener. At Grants Pass, Ken Williams, Grants Pass manager, will start either Nelson or Earhart, a left hander. against Shaw-Bertram, The Klamath Falls team will probably use Oilman In the box. Oil man struck out 13 against Hilt lost Sunday, Br the Associated Press. The question of whether the pen-nant-craay Angela can be stopped la atlll unanswered. Shut out by the Missions Tuesday, Los Angeles came back under the lights at Seals stadium to take the second game of the series last night. 6 to 3. Fay Thomas was In great form, scattering the Reds' 1 hits through five Innings and whiffing 11 men. The Angel power attack waa func tioning at top apeed again. Right Fielder Frank Demaree setting the pace with a triple and two singles. Ban Francisco moved up to within a game and a half of the second place Missions by outslugglng Hollywood, 13 to 8. Joe Dl Magglo, Sesl right fielder, had the better of a clouting duel with hit brother, Vlnce, who doea the left fielding for the Stan, driving out a four bagger, double and single, while the elder Dl Magglo waa collecting a homer and single. Sacramento worked a squeeze play In the tenth Inning to nose out Oak land. 7 to 8, after Relief Pitcher Mike Sallnsen had intentionally walked two Solona to fill the bases, Seattle and Portland were rained out. ASHLAND, May 3. (Spl.) Aahlanrl Junior high baseball team defeated the Medford Junior high team, 34 to 13, In a gsme Tuesday nit, loon. This was the fourth game of tho series and the results are now even with each team winning twice. Next Wednesdsy they will meet again In the fifth and deciding game for tho Junior high championship of this section. f'CStStat-a.ritl 3 'Jfi (if. .i ' PENNANT-CRAZED SERAPHS RETURN TO WINNING FORM