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PAGE FOTT& Jubilee GUN, GOLF, TENNIS AND ROD EVENTS Double Header Baseball Game Listed For J'vllle Jubilee Athletic Meets Get Underway. A widely diversified .ports program will be on tap today in connection with the Diamond Jubilee program. Committees have been working for months lining up the various tourna ment and as a result a large number of out-of-town enthusiasts , are on hand to participate. starting at eight oVslock, drawings will be made at the Junior hlgn school for the first round of tho Jubilee tennis tournament. Play will be started at nine o'clock. Oeml-flnals In both singles and doubles will be played Wednesday, June 8, and finals are alated for Thursday, June 7. Beau tlful trophies are posted for the win ners. At nine o'clock this morning the flycastlng tournament will get under way at the Bear creek bridge. Prlws will go to anglers who show moat pro ficiency In wet fly accuracy, dry fly accuraoy, distance unknown, distance fly. accuracy with -ounce lure. The beautiful Rogue Valley golf course will be the setting for a three day tournament today, Monday and Tuesday taxtlng at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. each of the three days. AU visit ing golfers are Invited to compete and valuable prizes will be awarded each day for low net, low gross and other best performances. A grand Jubilee prize will be awarded the win ners of the three-day play, A trap-shooting tournament which has attracted coast-wide attention will start at the Medford Gun olub grounds at the airport at ten o'clock this morning. A number of events are aoheduled with cash prizes and tro phies posted, Including the fifth an nual shoot for the Medford Mai: Trlbunt trophy. A double-header baseball game will be p!nycd at Jacksonville this after noon with the Medford Rogues meet ing the Butte Palls nine In the open ing set-to tartlng at one o'clock, and the Jacksonville. Miners engaging tho Ollmore Lions at three o'olook. Ono admission price will cover both games. PLAY ROGUES tODAY ' A treat la in atore for baseball fans thia afternoon when a double header will be staged at the Jack aonvlll. ball park. The Medford Rogues will meet the fast Butte ?am club In the llrst game and Jacksonville clashes with their old rivals, the Ollmore Lions, In Thnorty8MUM,we.. "valley fans as pilot of the Butt. FaH team ha. 'ff' toaser. Which boaat of but on. h this season. They have defeated Jack aonvllle. Ashland. Ollmore Lions, Prospeci and several other minor ZZ. their only loas being to Gold Hill early in the soason. For tne past two'year. they Jjav. been gun nine for a game with the Rogue. d aa the Medford squad had an o-p.d"ate in elr Southern Oregon league schedule today, It wa. agreed tha?tt.rtwo team, ahould meet. Manager Height will .tart J.c mmhea on the. mound with Oil" McU." again behind th. bat. Mo n. o carried th. brunt of the Etching for the Rogue, to date, .Ppfaccdgbchlnd th. bat on Sunday and gave one of the i best exhibition, of catching Men her. in "t?. 'balance of Medford'. lineup wi. " follows: Bill Courtn.y. C b.s.1 Kd Joanl. .ocond b..: V. Bwanson, third be. Hri H.ight. short-stop; Bud Coalln. "fl field; Hoosler Hoff.rd n ter field and Dean Joy or John Smltn In right field. . The Medtord-Butt. Pall. "" ' .tart at 1 o'clock and W vllle-Ollmore Uon game at S clo. The Rogue, will b. kept buay dur ing th. week, Manager Hal llalght announcing that hi. Medford nine will meet Ashland Tuesday. Juni i . Jacksonville Thursday. June 7 ana Saturday. June 9 they will meet an all-lndlan team from the Warm Springs Indian reservation in cen tral Oregon. Next Sunday, June 10, 1. th. day all valley fans have been looking forward to, when Medford and Grant Pas clash In a Southern Oregon league game. Both teams are now tied for first place and the winner will take the undisputed leadership. The largest crowd to attend a game In .outhern Oregon In year. Is ex pected for that game. At. .... aamMa win ha staged at th. Jacksonville ball field due to the fact that the lairgrounns aiamumi has been converted to accommodate the Jubilee pageant ana rounu-up n-.-l,.r..rf flnJlteAlrHH1 MtS Poster O. aibson. of Seattle, are week in thift eltv of Mr. and Mra. O. L. Strang. Olbson, who Is northwest factory orancn mnvr for the Edison Storage Battery Co., la traveling tnrougn ureaon on uu.ii.r. a .-ill nrnnwH later tn San Fran Cisco, where he will meet the general manager oi ne sent. Mrs. Stevens Improved Mrs. Wllber L. Steven, of Spring street has recov. ered from a sever Illness of tn p. three week. Mrs. Steven .uffered an attack of scarlet fever. Sport Events Will O pen Today WILD BILL CUMMINGS WINS INDIANAPOLIS RACE i f v'f ' 's ' ,,- ' ; f' Wild Bill Cummlng (right) of Indianapolis and hi. mechanic, Earl Enversaw, ire shown grimy facsd and fatigued at th. end of their record-breaking run at the Indianapolis speedway. They set a new record of 104.865 mils an hour In the olaa.le. (Aa.oclated Press Photo. TERRY'S HIT NETS NEW YORK, June 2. (AP) For the second time In two days BUI Terry drove tn a nlnth-lnntng run to beat the Phillies. Terry's nlnth-lnnlng single gfive the Olanta a 5-to-4 triumph today after George Watktns' homer Inside the park tied the count in the eighth. The score: R, H. E. Philadelphia ......... 4 11 1 New Vork 8 9 1 Collins and Todd; Fltzslmmons, Bell and Mancuso, BOSTON, Mass., June 1. (AP) The Braves bunched all but one of their 16 hits off three Brooklyn pitchers In three big innings today and defeated the Dodgers, 10 to 0. The score: R. H. E. Brooklyn ..........-..... . o 13 3 Boston IB 18 4. Beck, Bmythe and Lopea, Berrea; Frankhouse and Spohrer. PITTSBURGH, Juno 3. (AP) The Pirates and Cardlnala divided today'a double header, St. Loula winning the first game, IS to 4, and Pittsburgh the second, 0 to 3. First gnme: . r' R. H. E. St. Louis .,,. .. 13 18 3 Pittsburgh 4 8 0 J. Dean and Delancy; Lucaa, Chag- non, Smith, Harris and Orace. Second game: R. H. E. St. Louis 3 9 1 Pittsburgh 6 6 0 Mooney, Winford and V. Davis; French and Padden. CINCINNATI, June 3. (AP) With Ted Klelnhana, rookie pitcher, curb ing the cubs for almoa,-seven In nings, the Cincinnati Reda defeated Chicago, 3 to 1, today, The score: R, H. E. Chicago 17 0 Cincinnati 8 11 0 Tinning, Root and Hartnett; Kleln- hans, Brennan and O'Farrell. OREGON TITLIST PORTIAND, Or., June 3. Scoring par, Johnny Rob bin luccess- fully defended his title of Oregon amateur golf champion by defeating Letter Nichols 13 rind 10 in the 36 hole final of the tournament today. Straight down the fairways of the Lake Oswego course screamed Robblns drives. l,fe followed with deadly put ting which soon dimmed any hopes that Nichols, playing on his homo course, might win. Robblns of the Alderwood country club, shot par or better All week. In the morning round he was four under par for IB holes with a 89. Laddie Martin of Row burg won the first flight ohamplonshlp from V. O. Hallln of Lour view, 7 and 0. He wns even with part At "3. Karl Bennett of Omnts Pass von the second flight 1 up from WftUor Olesey of Vancouver. JUBILEE DELAYS KATBALL FINISH ny Harold Grove Because of activities connected with the Jubilee and Inability of the various kat-ball teams to get together, completion of the kat-ball sked will be postponed until after the Jubilee celebration Is over, but by special arrangements between team managers any gnme may be oalled at any time. In the fore part of the week, Henderson's defeated Jennlng's Tire 5 to 8. Jennlng's started out with hard luck, committing two errors In tho third Inning which allowed Hen derson's to take a commanding lead. In the latter part of the week Hen derson's defeated Kldd's 12 to 1. The game was exciting despite the lop' sided acore, AU team managers are urgrd to make arrangements If possible to get their games played. nutldlnr Permlti-P. A. booms. 1007 West 2nd, was Issued a permit at tho building department In the city hall Friday for a residence. The cost wa , luted at 80. SrEDFORD MAIL TEIBrjSTE, MEDFOKD, OEEGOST, SUNDAY, BUT LOSE RIOT LOS ANGELES, June 3. (AP) In a wild, bloody contest featured by a riot between opposing players In the fourth Inning, Los Angeles made It six straight over Hollywood here to day. While the Angels won the ball game 4 to 2 they lost the newspaper decision In tho attendant fight. In tho last half of the fourth, sev eral players on both squads scored hits not directly applicable to tho box. score as J. Millard Campbell, Los Angeles hurler, was knocked out of the game, bacause of boxing Inef fectiveness rather than pitching weak ness. Score: R. H. E. Hollywood 1 fl 1 Los Angeles 4 6 1 Sheehnn and Susce; J. Campbell, Mcola and O. Campbell. PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 2. (AP) The Portland baseball team gained a 4 to 3 lead In the current series by taking both halvos of a double header from Oakland here today, 3 to 0 and, 10 to 3. Pltohor Hal Turplr of v , Portland pitched shutout ball, allowing only five hits as the Beavers touched Mc Evoy and Conlon for nine hits and two runs In the opener. In the night cap the Acorns were unable to bunch their 11 hits off Rudy Kalllo's wide curve ball. The Beavers went on ono of their biggest hitting sprees of the year to collect 18 hits, good for 10 runs. (first gamo) R. H. B. Oakland 0 5 0 Portland 2 9 0 McEvoy, Conlon and Ralmondl; Turpln and Cox. ' (second game) R. H. E. Oakland 8 IX 0 Portland 10 18 0 Rego, Walsh and Ralmondl; Kalllo and Cox. SAN PRANCISCO, June 2. (AP) In a game that dragged out for more than three hours, the San Francisco Seals defeated the Missions 6 to 5 as the 13th Inning proved unlucky for Bud Hafey when he muffed an outfield fly. (thirteen Innings) R. H. E. Missions 5 13 4 San Francisco 8 14 0 Mitchell, Llober. Osborne and Flte- patrlck, Duggan;. Sheehan, Oarblor, stilt, and Woottnll. Ted (King Kong) Cox, whose 220 pounds are filled with more meanness than any grunt and groan artist In business, has been chewing on ten penny nails and bending spikes for tho past week preparing for his one- hour match next Tuesday night at the armory with Charlie Hansen, well known Seattle, Wash., bone crusher Hansen has never wrestled Cox oo fore but has heard so much of his unorthodox methods, ho Is fully pre pared to meet any tactics the big bad man has to offer. Ted Thye, popular Portland wrsit ler, 190 pounds, will tangle arms and legs with Pete Belcaatro. belligerent Sacramento muscle mauler, for one hour. These men are well matched and put up a hard fought match. Bob (Man Mountain) Burns will pit his 270 pounds against "Spec" O' Donnell of MA pounds in a catch aj catch can, If Bob can catch up with him, "Spec" has a number of sur prise holds to offer which may prove the undoing or tho big man of ham burger fame. Wool Demand Umlted BOSTON, Maya., June 3. (AP) (U. S. Dept. Apr.) The demand for wool im extremely limited In the Boston market during the past week. Deal ers' asking prices on territory lines were firm despite the very restricted buying, 4 Cnll at .Mall Tribune c. w. Plod lng, editor and publisher of the River News at Rto Vlata, Calif., culled At the Mali Tribune office Saturday morning. Mr. Plodtng worked at the Mall Tribune In 1910. He accompan ied Ben All flnrlnera of which he 1 : a member, to Medford. T Ti ,2-1 WASHINGTON, June 2. (AP) An all afternoon of baseball at Orlfflth studlum today ended with honors even, the Senators pounding out a 2-1 victory off Bob Grove In the first game and Boston taking the extra Inning sunset edition, 10-7, with a shower of hits that brought In six runs in the lath. Score: First game: R. H. E. Boston 15 1 Washington - 2 10 0 Grove and Ferrell; Thomas and Berg. Second game: R, H. E. Boston ........ . 10 18 3 Washington . 7 12 3 Welch, W. Ferrell and Ferrell; Burke, Russell and Phillips. CHICAGO, June 2. (AP) Fred Marberry shut out the Chicago White Sox with four hits today and Detroit won, 12 to 0. The score: R. H. E. Detroit ......12 16 0 Chicago 0 4 0 Marberry and Cochrane; Gaston, Galllvan, Stratton and Masjeskl, Ruel. PHILADELPHIA, June 3.(AP) Pinky Hlgglns' error on Johnny Mur phy's grounder gove the Yankees a tenth -Inning run and a 9-to-8 vic tory over the Athletics today. The score: R. H. E. New York M 9 14 4 Philadelphia 8 10 1 Broaca, Ruffing, Murphy and Dick ey; Marcum, Kline and Berry. ST. LOUIS, June 3. (AP) Help less for eight Innings before the air tight pitching of Lloyd Brown and Mel Harder, the Browns put over three runs In tho ninth to defeat the league -leading Cleveland Indians, 3 to 2, In the belated series opener today. The score: R. H. E. Cleveland 2 9 0 St. Louis 8 8 0 L. Brown, Harder, Pearson and Pyt lak; Ncwscome, Blaeholder and Hems ley, Grube. Entrant,! for Oregon's Diamond Ju bilee roundup next Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday afternoons and Saturday night have been arriv ing during the past two days from numerous coast and northwest points. A delegation arrived yesterday from Idaho, Including BUI Edmo, recog nlsed as the bull-dogging champion of the United States. Over 150 bucking horses, steers and cow ponies are duo to arrive In Mel ford tomorrow for the big event, which offers $2500 tn cosh purses and prizes. Clay Carr, world's champion cowboy, is also due to arrive tomor row, Carr won the championship last year and hopes to make enough points At the Jubilee roundup to mstnt-.il n his high record. . OUEEN DEFEATED 1 PARIS. June 3. (AP)In surprising reversal of form, Helen Jacobs. United States tltleholder, today failed In hr fifth bid for the French hard cour: tennis championship and Jack Craw ford, Australian Davis cup ace, went down to defeat In the defense of his singles crown on the Roland Garros courts. Margaret Scrlwn. left-handed Eng llsh star defending the title she won last year, defeated Miss Jacobs, 7-5, 4-6. 6-1. Crawford bowed to Baron i Gottfried von Gramm, of Germany I In a fire -set match, 6-4, 7-9. 3-0, 7-9. ' 6-3. A Worn Out flattery or Generator may mln thai vacation trip. StVDHI.N Mattery serv. Prion. 390 l.v.'J N. Rlventde E NORTHWEST TRACK MOT 2 POINTS Discus Throw Gives Narrow Margin Over Oregon Squad Old Records Toppled. EUGENE, Ore., June 2. (Wash ington State college won Its second consecutive northern division coat conference track meet here but was pressed closely by University of Ore gon and University of Washington. Washington State scored 44 5-12 points, Oregon 42 7-12 and Washing ton an even 40. Oregon State made a good showing with 32 points, Mon tana scored 9 5-6 and Idaho 5. It was George Theodoratus, giant football star of Washington State col lege, who set new record In the shotput and then came through with another first place in tho discus throw for the cinching points. He bettered the old record almost a foot and a half when he put the ehot 52 feet Inch, The old mark of 49 feet 7 inches was set lost year by his team mate Dunker who was second In the shotput and fourth In the discus today. University of Oregon showed amaz ing first place strength, winning six events and claiming two new records with brilliant performances. Bobby Parke bettered the Javelin record almost 18 feet when he sent a shining spear whistling through the air 220 feet 1 inches. The old mark of 205 feet 9 Inches was set only last year by Demaris of Oregon. A new record was set In the first event of the meet when Shoemake won the 100 yard dash, fairly flying at the finish. He clipped one-tenth of a second off the old record of 9 7 set by Sweet of Montana In 1926. Roy Peden won the 220 yard dash in :21.0 to equal the record set by Foster of Washington State college in 1928. FATHER ANXIOUS CORBEIL, Ont June 3. (AP) Precautions against excitement were increased In the Dlonno farm home today as the smallest of the girl quintuplets showed signs of not re sponding to treatment. The baby, now weighing only ono pound and 12 ounces, has been given up several times. Dr. A. R. DaFoe, the family physician, disclosed. She has shown less vitality than the other girls. They have responded to similar treat ments, ho said. The country doctor, who was pres ent at the birth of the girls Monday and has worked hard to preserve their lives, emphasized that all are In danger of death and that everything that can be done by medical science is being done. Visitors were barred from the home today In order to prevent excitement of tho babies and their ai-year-oia mother. The father, Ovlla Dlonne, was re ported to be somewhat dissatisfied with the contract he signed yester day to exhibit the babies and their mother at the Chicago Century or Progress. Under the contract he la to re ceive 8100 weekly until the family is able to go to Chicago, after which tho pay will be $250 weekly and 30 per cent of the receipts. The father was represented as believing that if he had waited he might have gotten better terms. Lumber Use Urged SEATTLE, Wash., June 2. (AP) An increased use of Paclflo north west lumber In rebuilding school houses and other structures damaged by quakes In southern California last year was predicted today by the West Coast Lumbermen s association. The association said wood withstood the earth shocks better than other ma terials. Legion to Have liooth The Ameri can Legion and the American Legion auxiliary will have a booth in the Diamond Jubilee celebration at !hr corner of the chamber of commeu-c building on Wast Main street at Front, Convenience nnd Economy Stop In OAKLAND Hotel San fablo offers: Comfort nllhout Extravatanr Centrnl Location R VTKS: )t.(Ki to $1.75 FREE OARAOE MOHKRN COFFER SHOP Directions lo Hotel : Stay on Main lllihnay (San Pablo Avenue) directly to 20th St Management IIARRV B. STRANG JUNE 3, 193? DR. C. S. COWAN IN To those members of tho Hlllah and Ben All Shrines who enjoy the game of golf, the tournament held at the Rogue River Valley golf course yesterday was a welcome addition to the biggest Shrine convention south ern Oregon has seen. Sixty-two golfers contested for the honor of their Shrine and the prizes awarded by each temple, and the sports event proved an enjoyable one to the California noblemen as well as the local Shrlners who participated. The first prize offered by the Hll lah temple was won by Dr. Charles S. Cowan, who wears the Ben All fez. The prize offered by the Sacramento nobles, a silver cup, was won by Hillah Nobleman O. O. Horner. Roy Buckingham, Archie Mansfield and Horner tied for low net honors with 71s, but by the toss of a coin Buckingham won the award. Low gross score was turned in by Ben All Nobleman E. J. Morris! ey, who gathered an even 80, and high gross went to his fellow Shrlner, J. W.' Murray, with a 120. The Sacramento noblemen who en tered the tournament, with their net scores, are as follows: C. C. Mc Donald, 89; Sterling Forrest, 83; Wm. Pugh, 86; W. D. James, 77; Ed Flor ence, 82; W. J. Martin, 76; Ted Les ter, 82; Jess Hesslon, 82; George Scotland, 74; Morrisley, 73; Jeff Da vis, 78; Dr. Cowan, 72; Edward R. Smith, 77; Al Strublnger, 79; Wal ter Janson, 81; Henry Spring, 75; Ray Chappell, 77; Harold Smith, 81; Tom Hately, 85; Ralph Peterson, 80. The Hlllah noblemen are as fol lows: E. B laser, 90; L. A. Jacobsen, 79; A. Davis, 83; Ben Choppell, 76; Jack Hoi brook, 85; A. L. Johnson, 85; Geo. Baxter, 92 J. W. Murray, 100; L. A. Elder, 80; M. W. Grlbb, 77: F. S. Brenner, 88; John A. Perl, 82; Karl Hammerbocker, 75; Chas. Cor ley. 89; Ole Hansen, out; Walter Lev erett, 77; H. B. Kellom, 72; J. J. Skinner, out; S. L. Jackson, 85; D. Tyree, 73; F. F. Whittle, 73; E. Trum bley, 88; Earl Bennls, 77; R. Bard- well, 75; Scott Hampson, 74; C. O. Lemmon, 81; John Lawrence, 83; Ralph Woodford, 72; Lyle Wilcox, 75; G. M. Roberts, 83; J. E. Tofft, 84; H. Boise, 85; Buckingham, 71; A. L. Combs, 72; A. E. Street, 84; Horner, 71; B. H. Williams, 78; Ken Williams. 91; Mansfield, 71: A. P. Johnson, 75; Ed Reynolds, 93; J. B. Klrt, 84. NEW YORK, June 2. (AP) Ane mislo Santiago, a widower, died today In the strangest way, officials said, ever to come to the attention of the medical examiner's office. Weary after a day's work, he fell asleep on his bed while darning his clothes. The needle he had been using, falling from his grasp, became wedged upright in the mattress. When Santiago turned In his sleep the needle was driven Into his heart. DANCE Every Night I Thru Jubilee Week Nat the Old Stand in 1 IIj'villeI 10c Copy Including: Postage In United State.. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Diamond Jubilee Edition WILL BE ISSUED MONDAY, JUNE 4 ' Please mail one copy of the Diamond Jubilee edition to each of the following addresses. Find enclosed ... to pay for copies and postage. Name Street City State.. Name .. Street .. City Name Street .. City State State Name Street City State CAVALCADE CLIPS CHICAGO, Jun. 3. (AP) Charg ing through the stretch like a hurri cane, Mrs. Isobel Dodge Sloane's Cav- alcade today galloped to Impressive victory In the $25,000 added Ameri can derby to thrill 30,000 spectator. with his dramatic finish. The Kentucky winner by his vic tory equalled the achievement of Spokane In the same year-shattering tradition that spanned 46 years. Spo kane won both raceB back In 1880. Cavalcade. America's outstanding three-year-old, with 34-year-old Mack Garner on hie back, smothered the field of nine with the ground-eating charge in the last quarter mile to overcome Discovery and Singing Wood, which finished second and third, respectively. Cavalcade bounded to victory by a margin of two lengths over Discovery, the entry of Alfred G. Vanderbllt of New York, while Singing Wood, wln nera of the Withers mile at Belmont, waa six lengths back of Discovery. Then came Plight, winner of the Texaa derby, with Patch Pocket fifth, Blen Fait sixth and Matl Karl, the game little filly which set the bits terlng pace for nearly a mile, pull ing up sevonth. Anarchy, coupled with Cavalcade, was eighth, and Technocracy last. Cavalcade ran the mile and a quar ter tn 3:04, which clipped a fifth of a second off the derby record, hung up by Mr. Khayyam in 1033. . R. E. EVA PORTLAND, Ore., June 2. (AP) A new champion was crowned In the Oregon women's golf tournament when Mrs. B. E. Eva of the Columbia course defeated Mrs. George Janes of the Multnomah club, 3 and 2, In the 30-hole final today. Mrs. janes led 1 up at the end of 18, but trailed one hole on the 27th. From there the new champion Increased her lead to win the title. It was a close, well-played match. Mrs. Eva won her way to the finals by ellmlntalng the tournoment med alist, Marlon MacDougall, of Waverly, 2 and 1, In yesterday's semi-finals. In the other match yesterday Mrs. Janes eliminated Florence Sellers of Columbia, defending champion, 3 and 2. Beer and Sandwiches What a comfortable place for a refreshing hour over beer nnd sand wiches 400 people can be accommodated. An added staff will assure unexcelled service (n our main floor coffee shop and dining room, accommodating 300 people. Make this Center of City Life your Tnbilee headquarters this week! Complete Jubilee Information cheerfully furnished at all tlmesl HOTEL MEDFORD P. O. DENS0N, Manager ORDER BLANK Name ... Street ... City Name .. Street City Name Street City Name .... Street .... City FINAL RITES FOR HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jun. 3. (AP) Filmland friend, .aid simple fare well to Lew Cody, debonair .creen actor, who "lived to laugh," and died In his sleep Thursday, to be mourned by the high ana low of Hollywood. While a crowd of two or thre hundred waited outside the funeral chapel in a busy downtown section. close friends of the actor within heard the Rev. Father Michael J, Mulllns, pastor of the Church of the Good Shepherd In Beverly HUH, read the Roman Catholic service for tho dead. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ASH PAID for men's 2nd hand suits, hat. and shoes. Will H. Wilson. 33 No. Front. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep, lng rooms, with garage aocommoda tlons, moderate rates. 325 So. River side Ave. FOR SALE Small house on good lot. Inquire 145 No. Central WANTED Soft, clean, Mall Tribune. cotton rags. FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished home In Perrydale on Jacksonville highway. Hardwood floors, fireplace, plpelesa hot air furnace, attractlva ' yard and shade trees. $30. Char'ea R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Tel. 302. WANTED Woman for general house work. Mlddleaged and experienced preferred. Write Box 1401, Tribune. PARTY who found ring at Shell ata tlon re.' room, cor. Riverside and 8th call 688. Reward. BOY 17 wishes transportation to Chi cago. Share expenses. Telephone 157 or write Ht. 1, Box 103 Central Point. LOST Small white female pup. Brown markings on head and ears. Bob tailed. 242 N. Front. FOR RENT 3-room partly furnished house. Call 632 N. Drape. APTS. FOR RENT 1 room and kitch enette. 61 No. Oakdale. FOR SALE OR TRADE Cattle for acreage or timber land. Call at 1020 W. 10th St. FOR SALE 100 lb. capacity Ice box. Call 1228. LOST 50 ft. hose. Notify W. B. Crause. Jacksonville. FOR SALE 160 acres of land with water right: mlnlne property and mineral spring. AdJreas 344 E:is. Main St., Ashland, Oregon, j Beginning TODAY Open All Day VA and all Jubilee Week-the Hotel Medford's Downstairs Banquet Hall Will Serve 10c Copy Including Postase In United States. State.. State- State- State-..