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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 16, 1934. PAGE NINE ail WP'TTt: '""I Ii8?ml p m Bead every ad on this page ... joo will probably find exactly the thing yon want to buy ot tell . . U It lint there, adver tise .. . It's mei pensive, effective! RATES Pet word first tnsectlon (Minimum 35c) iacn additional insertion. m. urnrrl .. -lo (Minimum toe) Per line per month, without cop; changes la0 Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS . LOST AND FOUND Trv3TLarge"greel with name T. J. Enrlght. Re ward. Tel. 471. - LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED SITUATIONS GRADUATE nuree wants tor's or dentist's office. Box 6402. Tribune. . WANTED Any kind of sewing by day. . Phone 835-W. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED About 8 apple th'nnew thin by tree. See Joe Kantor. Rt. 4. Pern Valley. WANTED MALE HELP wanted" An 'wfi!2c hand: single man. Phone 355-R-3. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To trade 14 rabbits and 3 hutches for 6 laying hens. Call 612-W. ' PAY CASH for electric pumping aya tem.400.gal. H. A. Korth. Qold Hill. R. 1. tash Dald foT apples, any amount, write or wire E O. Breln. 920 Oak St., Oakland. Cal. . - - PARTY going to Oakland, Cal.. May 21, can take four passengers, ii. 790-L. WANTED Have another order tor wool. J. J- msenuiuas" WANTED Feeder hogs .about 90 lbs. Phone 542. WANTED 1 937 chev. radiator. Phone 401-J-2. WANTED A used Maytag washer Price must be right. Box 198-x, Tri bune. . WANTED Ford sedan or coach. Must . T. j loao nr Inter be in gooa wuuiv'"". model. Write Box 5382. JUNK WANTED We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES A N D RADIATORS. ALUMINUM, BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 NO Grape. Tel. 101)2. WANTED Baby calves. Rt. 1, Box 395, Meaiora. WANTED To buy men'a good usable clothing. Jonnlng's Loan Ottlce, 41 South Front St. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We w.. ult an trnle. Berrvdale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 North Riverside Telephone 366. 969-R. Thlbault. W ANTED Wool, monair. niaes ua ..I,- a- Mrnr vnn Mil. woo. anM ttvlna for sale. Medford Biarestn House, n n. urape oi Phisne 1063. WANTSTD TO BUY 10-ton mm or more, crusher, amalgamator aavisc price e5id where can be seen. 417 Davis oKGg., rrsiaau, via. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cneap. aaar. w. ua wanted Household goods, ttoves tools oi wbef have you. Medford Bargain House r n urape o. tsi 1062. WILL care for elderly sick people in my home Phon 437-x FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT -with stoves. Modern. 5-room houo 218 W. Jackson FOR RENT 5-room furbished house Redden 4s Co.. Tel. 720. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room noue. 633 Pine. Tel. 619-K. y FOR RENT Furnished house about June 1. Adults, vio B. jacas or Phone 1318-Y. FOR RENT Ho-jaee. furnished or un furnished, c A. uevoe. sva-j-. HOUSES for rent or Bale: Call Harold H Brown. 195. MODERN house at 327 Maple St 3 bedrooms t FOR RENT Small rurntsr.ed house. 305 South Oskdsl NICE 7-room housa for rent Call at 817 w loth FOR RENT .Homes turnlshed u unfurnished Brown A White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished or unfurn'.sh. apirtments Carnlll Court Tel 195 FOR RENT Newly decorated apt., 806 f W. Main. FOE RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Front apartment In Mall Tribune Bldg. Three rooms, aUo mall dressing room and bath room Light, hot and cold water and heat turnlshed. Rent very reasonable Tribune office. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment, combination living and din ing room, sleeping room and kitch enette. Hot and cold water, llghta and. heat furnished. Low rent. Apply at Tribune office. 2-ROOM APTS. 835 No. Riverside. 2-ROOM furnished apt., 375 So. Con. tral. FOR RENT Modern furnished 3- room apt. 3to n. garueti. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR heated sleeping rooms oall 1393-L. ATTRACTIVE room 404 8. Grape.' BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PASTURE FOR RENT Inquire Hard- man s place. Table Rook, Rt. 1, box 308, central point. BACHELOR CABINS 445 80. Front. FOR RENT Improved S acre tract, garden land, close In. Fart truit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone BB0-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE Wh 1 te electric sewing machine tor light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE Small apartment house in Portland tor clear resi dence In ' or- near Medford. Bos 5246. Tribune. FOR TRADE 200 acre farm near Sclo, Ore. Value 815,000, Want creek or river bottom property of equal value which carrlea placer gold and has plenty of water. Only an even trade considered. Am not Interested In equities. Box 5220. Tribune. ROSEBTJRG Acreage near New Sol diers' Home. Wonderful location for beer garden, camp ground, gar dening. AU city conveniences. Ex change for Medford property or what have you? Clear for clear. No junk. Room 223, Jackson Hotel, Medford, or 8837 N. B Dolorea Ave., Portland. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or TRADE Relinquish ment on 80 acres. Will accept live stock, truck or car, or cash. Phone 4-F-2. FOR SALE Gold placer and quaTts mines, box ioib, Tribune. FOR SALE 9 acres with buildings. A sacrifice. See this. Schermer horn, mile west Phoenix. WHEN you think of real estate, think ot Brown dc Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil Sacrifice (260. Write Box 68. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FRESH COWS Heavy milkers. Mad rona Park Orchard, J'vllle Highway. FOR SALELlvestock. Pure bred flock. L. A. Salade. Central Point. FOR SALE Fresh cows Schultz, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER CANARIES Mrs. C. A. De Voe. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS PARK'S Bred to Lay Cockerels. 8 weeks old ai.oo. Chicks 10c. Jesse L. Nell, Box 259, Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Leghorn pullets. Irvln Anderson, Rt. 4, Box 67-B. PURE Bronze toras, cockeran's prize stock 8. Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Ashland FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Plymouth 1933 DcLu.xe sedan, radio equipped. Tel. 666. FOR SALE Graham DeLuxe sedan, 1932 model. This car Is a real steal. Can be bought at Blue Book price. Phone 510-R-l. FOR SALE Ford coach, '29. 14th, evenings. 843 W STUDEBAKER DEALER USED CARS 1927 Pontlac Coupe. 1930 Bulck Deluxe Sedan. 1931 Ponttac Sedan. 1927 Bulck Coupe. 1933 Deluxe Chevrolet Sedan; trunk. heater, etc.; like new. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. '29 FORD A-Ton Truck for sale or trado for car. Ph. 341-J-3. FOR SALE '25 Chev. Rdstr. with pick-up box. Hl-Way Exchange, So of Phoenix. USED CARS High Grade Cars at Reasonable Prices 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1934 Studebaker Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1927 Chrysler 70 Sedan. 1929 Bulck Coupe. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. 38 N Riverside. Chrysler 6c Plymouth Dealers FOR SALE Model T Ford touring electric washing machine. Bargain Route 4. Box 77. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ZINNIA. After. Petunia plsnu. 3 dor. 25c. 311 Willamette. WHEEL chair for sale. Tel. 1087-J-l. FOR SALE Several repossessed res taurant tablea and chat.-. Also 8 very fine repossessed show caes 8 feet lone, light mahogany, first c!as condition. Trowbridge cabinet Works. Phone 238. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H dole, Hi C. Main. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New King corn cooker. Manutactures corn and cneese cnips. Enough raw products Included to wholesale 75 of price aked. Over 200 value. Price 125. Might con sider closed car or piano. Box 1021. Tribune. SWEET RED CHERRIES now ripe. Orders now taken for Lambert and Royal Anne cherries. Orders de livered. Phone 671-R-3. FOR SALE Good quality ityalta hay. loose in field; (8.00 per ton. Rt. 2. Box 453. Ross Lane. O. W. Davidson. FOR SALE Paul elec. deep well pumping system; wood range. Tel. 3-F-ll. FOR SALE OR TRADE Shakes; length cut to order; prlcea right. Phone 039-Y. Address C. C. Alt house, 115 Florence St., Medford. FOR SALE Hay grinder with 36-h.p. engine, or trade for Ford or Chev rolet 3-ton truck. L. O. VsnWegen, 235 No. Jvy. Tel. 1042-R. ' FOR SALE Asters, zinnias, petunias; 4 dor,. 25c. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E Maln. FOR SALE 2 Chevrolet 20-lnch disk wheels. Hl-Way Exchange. South of Phoenix. BERRY CUPS Jackson county Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts Phone 803. WANTED Good used cream separ ator, medium size. A. L. Rathbun. Rt. 4, Box 994. Medford. FLY SPRAY. 00c gallon. Kills flies and keeps them off cows in pasture. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett sts. phone 803. LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 261 JOHN H. LOCK fainter and Decora tor. First-class. Reasonable. Tel. 953-R. Res. 134 King. SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming, plowing. Phone 912-J. HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley. Can deliver. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-3. FOR SALE Manure. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville, tt FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co.. 34 N. Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS AUTO REPAIRING Careful personal attention to every detail. "Shorty" Barber. Hl-Way Exchange Garage south of Phoeulx. Ph. 341-J-3. TRAILERS and trailer hitches made to order. Hl-Way Exchange, aour.h of Phoenix. Ph. 341-J-3. MOVED to new location, 15 S. Central. O. Earl Bradflsh, watchmaker-Jeweler. MADAME ELYSE Mystic reader. $1.00 : readings now 50c. 249 so. Riverside. Side entrance, Apt. 11. WE board old people; rent furnished cabins. Convalescent Home, Ash land. LOANS Short term. Guns, sporting goods, boats, motors, etc. 317 No Riverside. ASK US about saving nearly 50 of . your Automobile insurance. S. A Kroschel, 33 N. Grape St. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Coffee Ann's. Cecil Jennings. Phone 81 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON UO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot ntli and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In JacKson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 83 North Centra) AveH upstairs. Attorneys at Law. NEWTON O. CHANEY Attorney at Law. Rooms 209-210, First National Bank Bldg., Medford. Ore. Expert window Cleaners LET OEOHOE DO IT Tel. 1172 .House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty BADS TRANSFER si STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. central Pbone lit Prlcea right, serrl'-e guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices ngbt 910 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Job Printing UAJL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines 28-30 N Orspe Pbona 76 Painting and Papernanging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 646-. W u.8 s a rape Physician and Surgeon. CHARLES W. LEMEKY, M. D. Diseases and Surgery of the Ey. Ear, Nose and Throat. Olasses Fitted. 204 Medtord Bldg., Medford, Ore Consultation Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Office Phone &67. Res. Phone 1013. Money tu tend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per montb on un paid balance No other charges See W E. Thomas. 45 South central, ground floor Craterian Theater Bldg Stat License No B-1S7. MONEY LOANED On anything of value. We buy. sell, trsie or exchsnge. CECIL JENNINGS Ne location tl Bo. Froat, BUSINESS DIRECTORY nail Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per sq ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's sale By Virtue of an execution In Fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun tv of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 1st day of May, 1934. in a certain action therein, wherein First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, a National Banking Association was the plaintiff and J. C. Cass and Gillie Cass, husband and wife. F. E. Elsert and E. F. Elsert, and all unknown persons were defendants. In which action the Flret National Bank of Medford, Oregon, a National Banking Association, recovered Judgment against J. C. Cass and Gillie Cass, hus band and wife, the defendants, for '-he sum ot 81600.00, plus Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 17th day of January, 1932, plus Interest on said Judgment at 8 per annum with costs and disbursements taxed at Thlrty-slx and 45-100 (836.45) Dol lars, and the further sum of Ono hundred titty and no-100 ((1S0CO) Dollars, as attorney's tees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of ssld Court In said County on the 30th day of April, 1934. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 2nd day of June, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door ot the Courthouse In the i City of Medford, In Jackson County, uregon, oner for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satlsty said Judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by taw, an or tne rignt, title and interest that the said defendants, J. C. Cass and Olllle Cass, husband and wife, F. E. Eisert and E. F. Elsert had on the 28th day of July, 1930. or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the County ot Jackson, Stste of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at the point of intersec tion of the North line of Stewart Avenue and the Westerly line of tho Pacific Highway In Section 31 Town- ship 37 South of Range 1 West of the wiiiamette Meridian, and irom said point running thence Northerly along said Westerly line of said Pacific Highway 260 feet: thence Westerly at right angles to the Easterly line of the Right of Way of the O. 45 C. Railroad Company; thence Southerly alon? said line of said Right ot Way to the Northerly line of Stewart Avenue; thence East along said North line of said Stewart Avenue 35 feet more or lesj to the point of beginning. Dated this 1st Day ot May. 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Oiga E. Anderson. Deputy. Summons. 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. Ralph E. Welt, Austin Welt, Elmer .. E. Welt, Mrs. C. M. Bercstrom. Grace Welt Luke, also known as urace welt, the sole heirs at M of Charles D. Welt, deceased; also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in or to the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To: Ralph E. Welt, Elmer B. Welt. Mrs. C. M. Bergstrom. Grace Welt Luke, also known as Grace Welt: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the real estate described herein: In the name of the Ststo of Oregon, you snd each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L On the ocean S. Any climbing woody perennial 10. Middle name of an Ameri can writer H. Forsaken 16. Rose-red dye 18. Air: comb, form IT. Careful or Judicious 19. In a state of action 21. Seats for clergy In the chancel nesr the altar 32. Bears 23. Metal 24. Ugly old woman Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlt 1JR TMS lIapp1eTd1 r T aTs e. Egao r a mIo g A R I D fl R I 5 E SE I H'T'kNp SglWATER N E ALE jT SERE lVE S PE T m E R E S :s. Bar legally 27. Baccalaureate M degree st. 21. Repreaentsttve 62. 1L Publlo display 6S. of temper 68. II. Oil of roii mm petals: var. II. 16. Brother of Jacob 81. 18. Thus 27. More covered with dust 83. 40. 1060 3. 41. Total surface 84. 44. Ovule 45. Support for a 16. picture (I. Leaven IT, Egyptian god Kind of leather Vaporous Young salmon Try the Ha tot of again Pertaining te heat Indisposition to move or act Work Fortified place Andean beast of burden Egyptian solar disk Ancient slave 1 r i3 r wm t i7 Is i7 Ho I" h ia zzzzwlzzzzw 7 is tey sT -Jk 111 ii II WLJiMZZZTL m il n mrw 11 - w " ZZZZZZIMLZ zzz 2 Hfe4 1111 1 1 I III Complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein against you, or otherwise plead thereto, within four (4) weeks from the dale ot the first publication of this summons. You are hereby notified that If yni fail to appear and answer the Com plaint of the plaintiff as requlr"d herein, or otherwise plead thereto. Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded In slid Complaint, which Is succinctly etated as follows: A Judgment and decree foreclosing the Plaintiff's mortgsge on property situated and being in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: The Southwesterly half of Lots 5 and 6. of Block 3. of the Town of Phoenix, Oregon, according to the official plat, which tract Is more particularly described as fol lows: Commence at the northwest cor ner of the Lot 5 of said Block 3. thence In a southeasterly direction 120 feet along the westerly line of Block 3 to the southeast corner of Lot 6 of said Block 3: thence in a northeasterly direction along the southerly line of said Lot 6. 60 feet; thence northwesterly parallel to the westerly line of ssld Block 3. 120 feet to a point on the northwesterly line of said Lot S: thence south westerly 60 feet more or lass to the point or beginning. It being the Intention to convey to Grantee the southwesterly half of Lots 5 and 6 in said Block 3. This Summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune. Medford, Ore Son, by Order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made on the 4th day of May. 1934. The date of the first publication of this Summons Is the 9th day of May, 1934. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. 136 East Main St.. Medford. Oregon. RUM NATIONALIZATION URGED TO CURE FAULTS WASHINOTON, May 18. (AP) Nationalization of the liquor Indus try was urged today before the house by Representative Hoeppel (D Cal.) He suggested appointment of a non-partisan commi&rlon to control manufacture, distribution and sale of beer, wine and liquor. "The unrestricted sale of liquor, with the Increasing number of ac cidents and Infractions of law trace able to its unbridled use," Hoeppel said, "Is becoming a national me nace, Just as Is the unrestricted sale of firearms to whomsoever has the price.' 1 EX-PAL YELLOW PUNK DALLAS. Texas, May 16, (AP) Raymond Hamilton was branded as a "killer and & yellow punk" In a letter purportedly written by his former partner In crime, the desperado, Clyde Barrow, received today by Win ter King, assistant district attorney here. The letter, typewritten Illiterately on a telegraph blank, was signed "X Clyde," and In the lower right hand corner appeared a smudgy thumb print of Barrow. Hamilton Is held on bank .robbery and other charges. Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Curtain oi shell Ore 11. Systems of management 12. Great Lake 13. Nervous twitching! 18. Ran away to marry 20. Wagnerian character 24. Source of electricity 26. Literary com position 26. Tally 27. Foundation 20. Entitled 20. Thin fine silk net 21. Italian opera 24. Note of the scale II. Ourselves it. Subsequent selling 42. Oriental 42. Phentclan goddess 46. Dawns 47. Having a saw like edge 41. Trial 63. Tipping M. Farinaceous 65. or the pope 66. Prevalent 67. Son of 8eth R8. Italian lake 69, Genus of the Virginia willow 60, Copper coin 66. Met He rn eaaure 61. Mountainous region In Austria 61. Place to sit DOWN 1. Swlii raoun tains t. Sensitive I. Learned 4. Fire dog B. Russian leader 6. Particle T. Like t. Sister of one's nephew I. Record of a single event TO FEATURE OPENING ASHLAND TWIN PLUNGE Twin Plunges. Ashlnnd's swimming and dancing resort, will open for the 1934 season next Sunday. As a free attraction to Interest patrons and spectators, the lessees, K. R, Knollln and H. S. (Mike) Hoymsn, will have at 3 p, m. Sunday an exhibition In swimming snd diving by tho members of the University of Oregon aquatic teams, who are making the trip to Ashland for that purpose under the auspices of the plunges. Some of the member of the teams are training for the Pacific coast championship, and have records to their credit which are higher than any Intercollegiate records yet made. This 1b the first time In the history of southern Oregon that so many stellar athletes will entertain, free of charge, at any pool. The Twin Plungea have been leased by Knollln and Hoyman, both In structors In physlcnl education of the University of Oregon, for the 1034 season, and as a compliment to them the university boys are coming to Ashland to show southern Oregon people examples of wonderful swim ming and diving. It Is expected that hundreds of people from southern Oregon and northern California will be present Sunday afternoon to wit ness the exhibition. CHICAGO, May 18. (AP) King Levlnsky, the vanishing heavyweight, who has been the object of a national search since he disappeared from Lob Angeles and his scheduled fight with Art Lasky of Minnenpolln, wns found In a bed at Jackson Park hospital today. "It's a nervous breakdown," said Mrs. Lena Levy, his sister and man Ager, as she ridiculed reports that the personality ktd had staged a dramntlc runout from his match. "The King Isn't well and can't fight, but will go right back to California as soon as he can to go through with that Lasky fight." OREGON BASEBALLERS SEATTLE, May 16 (AP) Oregon rode at the top of the northern division coast conference basebnll standings today after the Idaho Van dals had knocked Washington State out of that Joerth yesterday, with a 5 to I win. University of Washington Huskies were also on their way back here after their disastrous Oregon trip. They finally won yesterday from Oregon State. 10 to 7, after losing their pre vious three games of the trip. Oregon has won five of seven games, Washington State three out of five, and Washington has won three and lost three. Scores Yesterday Coast League. At Oakland 4, Portland 3. At Los Angelcn 8, Mission 0. At Ssn Francisco 3, Hollywood 1. At Sacramento 1. Seattle 0, Nafloiinl League. At Chicago 3, New York 10. At St. Louis S, Brooklyn 0. At Pittsburg-Boston, postponed. At Cincinnati-Philadelphia, post poned. American League. All games postponed. HELPLESS BEAVERS DUE FOR COMPLETE SHAKEUP OAKLAND, Cal., May 16. (AP) In a fire of wrath over the extremely poor showing of the Beavers, Thomas L. Turner, president of the Portland baseball club, had todBy undertaken what looked like a devastating shske up which may involve every member of the club, from the manager to the bsthoy. Furious over portlsnd'a 4 to 3 de feat at the hands of Oakland yester day after the Beavers had a three run lead In the first three Innings Turner revealed that ha had "esked for waivers on every one of my playera." He crltlclred the club, from Walter McCredle'a managership, on down "The fans at home won't know the club when we get back," he declared. Turner reached Oakland on a WRESTLING MEDFORD ARMORY Fast Vicious Thrilling THURS. NIGHT BARGAIN PRICES-Flghts Start 8;30 P. M. Any Scat B5o Chlldren'ZBo Speedy Martin BUNNY MAKTIN, Oklahoma's speedy gruppler who will fare Koland Warren of Klumnth Falls here on Thursday night's mat card. HOW THEY STANDS By tile Associated Press. Coast. W. L. PC. .767 Los AngU's -.. 33 10 Missions 38 18 San Francisco 34 18 Hollywood aa 19 .681 .871 .837 .432 .419 .393 .382 Sacramento 10 33 Oakland - 18 38 Seattle ... 13 38 Portland 11 38 Nntlonal. . W. h. PC. Pittsburg 16 7 .682 Chicago , 1 18 B .667 St. Louis 18 10 .600 New York 18 11 .877 Boston .... 12 11 .833 Brooklyn 18 .378 Philadelphia j 7 18 .318 Cincinnati 8 18 .217 (All American gsmes postponed yes terday.) 4- BENNETT TWICE SALEM, May 16. (AP) After drop, ping the aecond fall In 18 seconds to George Bennett, Oklahoma, Robin Reed of Reedsport came back to cap ture the third and deciding fall, and win the main event on last night's wrestling card here. The bout was Interrupted after the first fall by the appearance of Bull dog Jackson, who entered the ring In an attempt to tangle with Reed on hts own account, A scheduled meet ing between Jackson and Reed for next week resulted. Noel Franklin, Portland, won on fouls from Jack Oorman of Seattle. Gorman was disqualified for biting, Don Sugal, Salem, took the final two falls and match from Hurry Hill, of South Dakota, JOSEPHINE FIRST IN TAX PAYMENT SALEM, May 16. (AP) Josephine county today became the first In the state to complete Its third quarter 1934 state taxes, by sending a check for (11,768 to the atate treasurer, representing payment In full for the second and third quarters. "hurry-up" trip after Portland lost every game In the Missions aerlea. Henry Oana. Hawaiian outfielder. who recently returned after a trial with the Philadelphia Nationals, has again been shaken loose from the Beavers. Turner announced he had been traded to Atlnnta of the South ern Association for John Clsbaugh and another outfielder. Bobby Losne, outfielder, and Mon roe Dean, second baseman, left at Portland when the Beavers came south, have been asked to report 1m mediately. There is growing belief In base ball clrclea here that Oeorge Burns, first baseman recently acquired from Seattle where he was manager, may succeed McCredle aa Portland man ager. ROBIN REED PINS OFFICE BOYS SQUEEZE OUT 3 TO 2 WIN OVER By Harold Grova In the first aamea of the seconS half kat-bnlt pennant race. Your Of fice Boya In an eight Inning contest defeated Lamport's 3 to 3 and Hen. derson'a All-stara went on a hitting h io aeieas campDella 12 to 4 Monday night on Van Scoyoc field. Lamport's new sneed bail nits. completely baffled the Office Boy hitters by striking out the first elgrt batters. The only errors of the game hsD pened at the critical moment to ! low the Office Boys to win In the let Inning. The score was tied at 3-a until the last of the eighth when oa a low left field fly-ball the left fielder misjudged the ball and fumbled Is, allowing one run. Sam Col ton knock ed a home-run to tie im i- c. at 3-all lr the fourth Inning. Until " "me ma score stood 3 to 1 la favor of Lamport's. Henderson's had little trouble la aubdueing the clothiers from Camp, bell's, although Henderson's didn't show aa atrong aa they might have. The next gamea will be played to night, between the Active club and High School and Jennings and Kldda, the former on the north diamond and the latter on the south diamond. CLASS AT TRAPS As an' all-around traruhnntor H Crolsant of Grants Pass, Is hard to beat. At the Medford Gun club traps Sunday morning, he broke 80 straight irom io yaraa, and, Just to show the boys that he was right, he entered, . the handicap event and brnko n. other 38 straight from 31 yards, mak ing io siraignc lor the day. Several good scores were turned In during th. day. including a 80 straight by N. A. Campbell, visitor irom Olympla, Wash At the skeet traps Jim Moore and '. Crolsant each turner 30x38 for high. 80 Tut. 35 Hdp. 25 20 24 H. Crolsant . ..-.. 80 N. A. Camnbell - so A. A. Rlehl (nro.l 4a Bill Bates ...-.. 48 S. G. Mendonhall 48 ..... 47 .. 47 4IS 24 Ed Lamport ...... Dr. Low T. E. Daniels Charles L. Woods .... 44 Ray Coleman 43 Chauncey Brewer 41 21 20 15 . 24 . 34 . 23 . 21 . 20 . 20 . 19 IT George Porter 41 At 25 tamete: Sid Newton Clarence Eads ....., E. W. Pease At 38 skeet: A. A. Rlehl (pro.) Jim Moore ., H. Crolsant S. a. Mendenhall Bill Bates H. W. Conger 14 In the handloan evnnfc tra t.h Chester Wood Challenge trophy, Geo. Porter waa unsuccessful In defending nia title. Tnree shooters, H. Crol sant, Charlea Woods and Dr. Low srs now tied fnr tht- Irmnhv - - - ..,,ia of Sunday's match, and the argument win oe aetuea at tne next reguinx; shoot May 30. PORTLAND, Ore., May 16. (API Ernie Cavelll and Johnny Hlgglni rained gloves viciously at each other for 10 rounds here laat night, before the referee atepped between and gave the declrlon to Cavelll. So anxious waa' Hlgglns, 136, Port land, to end the grudge fight by knockout that he lacked some of hit usual effectiveness. Cavelll, 140t Walla Walla, waa equally venomoui of Intent, but fought a brainier battle. Three times Cavelll dropped Hlgglna and twice hit the canvas himself. None of the knockdowns waa for ft count. The Irate battlers kept slug ging after the bell three of the rounds. Bum Brown, 138, Portland, gained a six-round decision over Eddie Spina, 127, Portland. At Spina, 116, Portland, won a de cision over Frankle Villa, 119, Seattle, In a four-rounder, Rollle Westerman, 136. and Slat Webster, 134, both of Portland, fought a four-round draw. Heat has a beneficial effect on many aliments because It Increase the blood flow. Although normal body temperature) la considered to be 98.6 degrees Fah- , renhelt, temperatures In different part of the body vary. U-imiiw .111. it