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FAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. 3IEDFORP OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931 I Al Must Meet Tough Foe 8AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14. (a?) Bsck by choice In ths middleweight dlvuton, where tat put on some of his moat thrilling battles, Mickey Walker will make a new bid for rlnf laurel here tonight in a 10-rourm bout that pit him against one of the trickiest left-handers In the business. Young Corbett of Fresno. Ths 33-year-old Walker, who lost the welterweight championship, only .to win the middleweight crown and side-tracked his title obligations In the latter division to have a fling In the heavyweight crowd, has decided to make his last stand In boxing as a 100-pounder. If he con get over Corbett, he plans to try to force Vlnce Dundee, generally accepted champion. SEATTLE E WEEK'S SOFT SPOT (By the Associated Press.) Mtich to the surprise of all parties concerned, the second half of the Coast league pennant chase booms Into 1U eighth week of play todny with the first five teams whirling about In dizzy fashion in their battle for the driver's seat. And It's the schedule that becomes the factor of prime Importance In the five-cornered race that finds first place Los Angeles and Seattle only three games In front of San Fran cisco and Hollywod, tied for fourth place. While Los Angeles tangles with the Missions at San Francisco and the Seals and Hollywood renew their feud at Wrlgley field. Seattle has the week s soft spot In a home series with rort land. There's a chance Portland may misbehave the Beavers licked Oak land last week but the odds are all In favor of Dutch Reuther's tribe. 31V. J. 4 TV A It'. ' . ' ' I.-,.'- r AS? .-;.t. .': - .' ',V it. t ' -f ' r. .' jui. ...... ,.....-.- j. a,.1- FOR FOURTH ROUND NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 14. P) Francis X. Shields, member of the V. 0, Davis Cup singles foroes and the defending tltllet In the current New- port Casino tennis play, today quali fied for the fourth round by breenlng through Eddie Jacobs of Baltimore, 6-3. 6-3. Shields relied almost entirely upon speed and had his forehand strokes well under control as he ousted the experienced Baltimore player and en tared the quarter-finals, which will be over the three-out-of-flv sets distance, against another rugged op ponent, J. Gilbert Hall of New York The men's weekly golf tournament at the Rogue River Valley Oolf course will be held tomorrow evening at 3:30, as usual, It was announced today at the club. Turnouts for the event have In creased during the laat few weeks, and a large group of members are es parted to play tomorrow. Oolf bnlla will be awarded the entrants who make the lowcat net acores. Levinsky Marries Fair Fan Dancer CROWN POINT. Ind., Aug. 14. (AP) "King" Levinsky was married tiers early todny to Koxnnna Clllck- nsn, a World's Fair dancer. Levinsky was married under his nght name of Harris Krakow and gave his age as 33, The bride gave her age 10. The ceremony was performed by Justice of the Peace llowurd Kemp after which the couple was reported to have returned to Chicago. hi, !'..... J r.,.lSJ , 1 1 i -.w 1 fiKi '--'-i Fvi, r.' -' 'jv Thtrt would b ihrleka of fnv Inlne duapproviil at lh Dal Mont and Pebbla Beach, Cal., courata If tha adlct of tha Worn e n't Mttropo titan Oolf Aaaoclatlon In New Vorh ngalnat ahorta waa enforced. Clara Callender (above), one of th aiata'a leading golfera, approvea ol tha abbreviate, costume. (Aiaoel tad Praaa Photo) Al Karaslrk (above), the "Kunalan tlon," emitted a luxly roar or dis approval when Jnfurmed that hie opponent on ThurMlaya night' wrest ling card would be none other than "Ailoiph Hitler" Herman, the playful German tendon tiiftger. Herman, besides being a big, strong mat man, is also a ntudent of the nervoua system and ran give nn opponent more twinges of pftln than a had attack of rheumntUm. Promoter Mink Hi lar d liulsted that Korahlck go through with the match, however, and, nnlesa "Gentleman Al" develops a feudden lllnes, he must face I lor man. GOLF HERS Members of tha Rogue Hirer Val ley golf club defeated non-members In a golf tournament at tha course Sunday, 32',4 to 13' points. The non-member team was given a han dicap of 10. Pairings and points are as roi towa, with club members listed first: Raw lea Moore and Ed Nichols, 4; John Cupp, 8, and V. H. Cstey; Gene Thorndlke, 3, and Doc Boise; O. O. Goldborry, 3, and Bam Houston: BUI Heath, 3, and Earl York; Frank Fnr reU, 3, and Walt Sinclair; Orln Schnock, 2!i and R. Buckingham; H. V. Kellom, 8, and Fred Kelly; J. B. Kirk. 8, and E. C. Kelly; Larry Schade, 8, and Sam Col ton; R. B. Hammond, 3, and E. A. Anderson and O. B. Pearce, 3, and O, F. Anderson. PORTLAND, Auft. 14. (P) After Robin Reed, lost tha first mil he did some fine acting by playing 'possum and then dumping the unwary Pas cusl CaAtlUo two straight fulls In their wrestling match hera last night. Castillo, 101, of Spain, smashed the Una so to speak by gaining the first fall with shoulder butts and a prew. In 15 minutes. Then Reed, 157, Reedsport, used the desd man play and twice crashed Into untensed ribs. The first time ha turned It into a Boston crab, md the next tune Into a rope flip. The clenched flat wrestling of Pug Ryan, 160, loa Angeles, lost him the first fall on a foul, but ha slugged his way to tha next two falls over Jack Curtis, 157, New Mexico. In s rough opener, Don Sugsl of Salem rope flipped Cowboy Heina of Burns In 19:30. Each weighed 101. Scores Yesterday FILL MASTER MCY At tha meeting of the Jacksonville Orange held last Friday night, George Wendt, farmer and dairyman of that community, was elected master. The action was taken as a consequence of the resignation of the former master, A. E. Brock way. at the preceding meeting. Mr. Wendt has never held this office before, but he has been a faithful Ornger for the past several years and the members have pledged their whole-hearted support to him. The Diamond Jubilee pictures, plus some cartoon comedies, were shown by H. h. Bromley of Copco during the lecture hour, and Jack Butler, repre senting the Shell Oil company, was present to explain the Grange gasoline cooperative, which Is now In process of being organized, and to answer any questions concerning It. The party given by the ladles o! the Home Economics club, at the home of Ernest Niedermeyer, l&st Wednesday evening, wu greatly en joyed by all those who attended. A covered dlah supper was served at 8 o'clock, after wlilch 11 tables of pro gressiva games were In play. TALENT GRANGE PLANS HARYTOMEET DOUG FOR TALK PASADENA, Cal., Aug. 14. () Mary Plckford disclosed upon her ar rival here from Chicago today that she will meet her estranged husband. Douglas Fairbanks, In Hollywood soon, but she esserted she "probably will have lesa to say concerning my do mestic affairs following that confer ence than I have now." I Miss Plckford would neither con firm nor deny reports of pending reconciliation. Fairbanks Is en route from Europe to New York aboard the Italian liner Rex. Concerning her domestic affairs. Miss Plckford said aha felt the "less said about the matter the better." "In fact, I regret the public has seen fit to become so highly Inter ested in the matter," Miss Plckford declared. f Talent Orange will have a covered dlah supper at Its meeting August 10, the supper to start promptly at 7:30. Each member la asked to bring & covered dish and own table serv ice. Immediately after the supper, Cop co moving pictures of the Diamond Jubilee and a comic reel will be shown. Following the business meeting, the social hour will probably be spent In games and dancing. Meteorological Reporl August 14, 1934 Forecasts Medford end vicinity: Pair wtth little change In temperature tonight and Wednesday. Oregon: Fog on coast; otherwise (air with little change In tempera ture tonight and Wednesday. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 108: lowest, 60. McLeod Total monthly precipitation, trace: deficiency for the month, .00 of an Inch. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1033, 11.03 Inches; defi ciency for the aeaaon, 0.88 Inches. Relative humidity at 0 p. m. yes terday, 19 per cent; 0 a. m. today, 63 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:10 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:13 p. m. Observations Token at 5 A. M.. 12oth Meridian Time National league, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, postponed; rain. Only game scheduled. American League. At Washington 0. Philadelphia 0; second gsme postponed, rain. Only games scheduled. No Coast league games. OFFER FARMERS McLSOD, Aug. 14. (Spl.l Pear picking and packing operations were resumed at the Weeks orchard Mon day, after several days' letup In orddr to let the Bones ripen. Mr. and Mra. Stafford Jory and children and Mlsa Florence Weeks have returned to their home after spending several wetks with Mrs. Anna B. Weeks snd son Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Craft and young son of Butte Falls spent Saturday even In at the CUass home. A number of neighbors also called and an enjoy, able evening was spent. Miss Lois Cllnse has returned homo after a week's vacation with Irieuda at Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Nedrey and fam ily were week-end guests i-kMr. snd Mrs. K. U Olaas and Mr. ' Mra. Neeley. Their girls, Misses ?U snd Joyce, visited their friend. Miss Betty Coburn. Herold Peyton Is rounding up stock for Mr. Young of Prospect. Mr. snd Mrs. E. D. Hosg and their guest, Mrs. Hsrls. calltd et the All worth home rrlday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dltsworth spent several days last week caring for their stork st llamsker Meadows. Mr. snd Mrs. Jesse Kldredge. former residents, visited the Buckmsaters at their summer home lsst week. The EUlredges are now located at Talent. Mr. Buckmaster and party of mends and K. h. Olsas were on a fishing trip near Hamaker Meadows over the week end. SiMne local young people held a wplner roast at the Elk creek swim ming hole ffunriay evening. Games and swimming were also enjoyed. The Rogue Elk hatchery has bctfun salmon egg stripping for the season. si ss? B T1? S 5 WASHINGTON. Aug. H -n,r The reclamation bureau today told drouth ruined farmers seeking the relative security of irrigated lands, that ap proiimatrW 500 farm were available on the River ton reclamation project in Wyoming. Vaoanclea are comparatively few he stacked up hmtim. the demand. but, the bureau M'.d, It U "doln; everything poeslVe to give opportun ities where they exist " Seventeen of the J7 reclamation areas In the scorched twt hive mater to last all season, ome look for ward to the best crop in years. While 10 expect some aster shortare. of ficial said they would be far better off than adjacent unlrrlgated tracts. All kinds of ieii Blanks for -ft e for rent, no tiuutnm do trepaain and othei card rot tale at Commercial Printing Dept. of alaU mount Accident Told An accident Sunday evening In which Robert Oley Stone of Olenburn, Cal., went over a bank about 300 fret south or the Rogue river bridge, near Oold Hill, when he attempted to avoid hitting a car driven by . P Morrell of Oold who. the report showed, mas on the left ld of the mad. snd cutting In. fftone K shown to have no right of way on the public record, and to be travel ing at high rate of speed. Boise .... Boston Chicago Denver Eureka ..... Helena ..... Los Angeles .... MEDFOKD New York Omah Phoei1 PortlanT Reno - ...... Itoseburg Salt Lake City .... San Francisco .... Seattle Spokane Walla Walla Washington, D.C. 72 eo 66 60 68 68 88 64 6fl 82 84 84 80 62 V3 66 68 62 04 70 98 80 78 87 98 56 86 84 94 70 68 5S 74 66 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clew Clear P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clenr Cloudy Clear S:ap-U-T!nt restores gray or b'.eachrd hair to natural shade. Bow mans Beauty Shop. Phone 57. Pilot! . . . stewardess . . . Roomy quiet rahlni . Lavatory , , . Both lay and night schedules. 1'4 Hn. Portland $14.58 2'i Hn. Seattle 23.40 1M fin. Sacramento 15.78 2'i Hn. Oakland 26.58 2H Hn. San Francisco 20.58 5'iHn. Los Angeles- 39.53 B'i Hn. San Diego 43.53 Fastest service to) Chicago, Detroit, New York, Washing ton end the East. 10 ON en Round Trip Far Include Lunches Aloft stlTS'ICIPAL AIRPORT, TEL. U tt.tsl.t Po.ttl sad W.it.ra Uaioa OftW.l (1 WRESTLING MEDFORD ARMORY FAST VICIOUS ' THRILLING TKURS. NIGHT Bargain Prices Bouts Starts 8:30 P. M. Any Sent 65c. Children K BOYS HALT FIRE AT T Ths 1747th Co. CCC. Camp Upper Rogus at Union Creek, again demon strated their efficiency a fire fight er. Friday at 8:45 p. m.. a call for 25 men to extinguish a foreat fire near Trail waa received by the camp. In a little lesa than five minutes the men and equipment were loaded In truck and on the road. The fire wae 36 mllea from camp, but within 66 minutes the crew were In the fire line, and by 0 p. m. the fire, cover ing some five to nine acres, waa under control and only a crew of six men waa needed to guard the fire line during the night. Saturday morning a crew of 15 additional men waa sent to complete the Job of extinguishing the remaining apota of fire within the line. This CCO company baa demon strated previously that It could be depended upon for such emergencies and this proves conclusively that the company la dependable. The entire company la composed of men from Medford and vicinity. ELKS RULER HERE Michael F. Shannon, grand exalted ruler of the Elks' lodge, will arrive In Medford from Portland Sunday at 6:30 p. m.. by plane, according to word received today by H. N. Butler, exalted ruler of Medford lodge, and will take off for San Francisco, after a brief halt for refueling. Mr. Butler Is endeavoring to per suade the national leader to stay here overnight. If Shannon's schedule will not permit breaking his flight here, it la the plan of local lodge officers to have a large delegation of Elks at the airport to greet the Orand Exalted ruler during the 30 minutes he ex pects to be here. Qranta Pass, Klam ath Falls and Ashland Elks will Join in sending representatives to the air port and the general public la also Invited to be present. SE EAGLE PL AUG. 16 Thursday, August IS. cannery ope rations conducted as a part of the SERA food preservation program wlU start et Kagle Point, with the kitchen located In the orange hall, It was announced today at Jackson County Relief committee headquarters. The Esgle Point kitchen will ope rate three daya out of every other week, and families who qualify aa re lief cases in the Eagle Point district should get appointments to hrtng products to the kitchen for canntngj the relief comml'.cee atated. As canning Is a self-help program. It Is urged that all needy families -u. ... r.Ki.H as ellelble make ap pointments at ths various kitchens throughout mo vaiiejr w stuffs for preservation, In order that they may be ensured a supply for the coming winter. Families In doubt of their eligibility ahould report to the committee's offices on the third floor of the city ball. SAFE CRACKER QUITS WITH JOB UNFINISHED 8AM DIEGO. Calif.. Aug. 14. (AP) When employes of an El Cajon grocery store came to work they found an unsuccessful attempt had been made to open the safe. Beside It they found a note signed "Ches ter." It resd: "Sorry, I dldnt have time. I gotts, get home before the old man gete up" If you want a really beautiful Per manent, coll 161, Medford Beauty Shop. N. Central. gellwood Bank Extension. SALEM, Aug. I. VP The state banking board today authorized an extension of time to the bank of Sell wood until September 7, In which It may conaummste negotiations for re organization. The extension waa granted for the Sellwood Institution to receive work of approval by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Pickers and packers' tally cards, in large or small quantities, ready lor delivery at Job Department Mall Tribune. 28-30 N. Grape. Gold Beach Tides 5 Wed. . 16 Thurs. 17 Frl. . 18 Sat. 10 Sun. . 15 Wed. . 16 Thurs. 17 Frl. 18 Sat. ... 19 Sun. . ; mouth of Rogue River: High Hater. A.M. 3:10 6.4 . 3:59 5.9 4:53 5.5 a 6:03 5.0 7:25 4.0 Low Water. A.M. 9:02 9:34 10:13 11:02 1 :03 Phone 642 We'll naul away youi refuse City Sanitary Service. p.m. ; , 3:29 7.7! ) 4:06 7.7! I 4:49 7.7: f 5:40 7.7, i 6:51 7.7 j P.M. I . 1.0 10:01 0 8 1 1.4 1(7:51 0.6! t J 1.9 11:52 5; a 0.3 12:08 3.8 ii FOR COVER CROP Our flmt car of Vetch will arrive within the next few days. Arran-e tilth us now for your cover crop requirements thla Reason. We ore offering thin Vetch at new low prices. See us befure you bur. F. E. SAMSON CO. M PHONE 833 229 N. 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