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PAGE SEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Wassified FOR EASY REFERENCE ( VO U.UKV B0U.G.QW rEDFORD MAIL TTHBTUTE, MT5DFORD, OREGON" TTEDXESDAT. SEPTEMBER 5, 1931 Vtt I VC2 H $1 1 1 Head ererf ad on this pate irlU prohablj find exact), me thins, jod mint to on; or Kll U 11 isn't there. eater .... . lt ln- peinlie, effective RATES ft word nut mi (Minimum iocy Cacs additional Inaertlon. pel word fUlnlmiim 1001 Per line pet month, without copy changes i3t Phone 75 FOE WANT AD 3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Gentleman's grey tweed coat at high achool tennis courts. Find er please call 750-J. LOST Collie and Water Spaniel pup. Thursday from 231 S. Holly. Black nd white, white feet, long tall with white tip on end. Child's pet. Call 874. . . .- - LOST If dog mlaalng. call 1610- MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Permanent renter. Modern house, large chicken house, brooder, earden. business frontage. Raise produce Sell It at home. Outside city, highway. 1704 N. Riverside. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman with experience to wait table and general work resort, seasonal, 50.00, room and board. Write O. Taylor, Box 27. HombrooK, Cal. TOUNO WOMAN over 20 years of ego for genarl house work. Oood home and moderate wages. Permanent po altlon for right party. Address Box 3072. care Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced barber at tho Allen Hotel Barber Shop. DISTRICT SALESMAN for Southern Oregon. Nationally advertised line of equipment and supplies sold to business houses and Institutions. Proteoted territory; leads furnished. Must hav-e car. Genuine opportun ity. R. D. Woodrow, Salem, Ore. WANTED Man with truck to bid on 28-mlle lumber haul. Phone 1455. aN-mwHeat vounsr mnn for res taurant work; steady Job. 109 W. Main. WANTED SITUATIONS HEALTHY refined girl 31. housework, care children, good cook. Local ref erence. Phone 1280-Y, apartment 12. WANTED Transportation for two. Sacramento or Bay district last of week. 221 W. Main. EXPERIENCED orchard mw wants work in blight clean up or patrol. Phone 1420. CHILDREN cared for In my home 840 E Oth. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WOULd"ltkE to get in touch with vf . uniuv tt'hn was In Medford July 3rd. 'Very Important. Phone 4-F-13. LAUNDRY washed, starched, 25c dor. Tel. 603-J. WANTED Small furnished house, close in. Call 1273. WANTED Best light car S80 ca&h will buy. 315 Cottage St. SEE OUT W. CONNER about Nc'.ls and apples. TRUCKS FOR HIRE Local and long distance. Rates on furniture mov ing, etc. We have first class equip ment for handling large or small Jobs. Phone 833 and let us figure with you on your next move. In sured carriers. F. E. SAMSON COM PANY, 229 N. Riverside. WANTED Used piano. Will pay cash. Box 3079. Tribune. WANTED Care of children, house work, slso have experience. Box 375 Central Point. WANTED Room with private bath or shower, near business center. Mut be reawmabie. Write .Mall Tribune, Box 3238. WANTED To buy ranch. 10 A. or more. Fre water, free soil. All nec essary equipment. Price must be ehrp for cash. Box 3225. Tribune WANTED Bulk tomatoes. Inquire Herbert's Grocery. Ashland, Tel. 59 WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room hou, all or partly furnished with one or li a .'re. Will be permanent rent ers. 35 North Oikdale. WANTED 2nd hand furniture W buv. sell and trM Berrvdale i. id Hand Store. 1603 N R;ve:s:d I 366. V ANTED TO RENT Two room furn is.ied house in c'.ty limits of Med ford Muat be cheap Box 38 Mai. Tribune. FURNITURE re- u p holste red 089-R ThlDS'iit PboDe JUNK WAN! ED Wt py Cash fui JUNK B A I'tTR I F AND RAUIAIORS ALUMINUM BRASS CoPPER and l-JDi 31 al descriptions MITDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE n tic 0:sp. lei iuo- WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTKU Wool, mohair, nldee and pella dee us oeiure you icu wuoj baa and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Orape 6t Phone 1063 WANT TO BUY 1928 Ford, oheap 933 W 2nd Must t jVANTEO Warrant. Redden & Uu WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what nave you - Mediora Bargain Bouse. 27 N Orape St. Tel 1062 FOE RENT E00M B0AED RATES very moderate at 718 sv Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 3 Orape. FOR EENT FUENISHED E00M3 FOR RENT Very dealrabla room with large private nam. very cooi m eum mer. warm in winter. Automatic oil burner, with hot water radiation. 1501 W. Main. FOE EENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt. 334 Apple. FOA RENT Desirable furnished apt. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT Furnished apta. Hotel Holland. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room house. Adults or small family. 703 Beatty St. FOR RENT Furnished house. Phone 1232-W. FOR RENT A modem country home. Every city conv. plus acre and hall ground, situated on east side. Un ion Savings 5c Loan Ass'n. 45 6. Central. FOR RENT 5 room unfurnished house. 817.50. 1023 W. 9th. BACHELOR CABINS 88 month. 445 S. Front. FOR RENT 2 and 4 room houses. 812 summit. FOR RENT 8 room modern home 3 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn ished or unfurnished Only reliable, permanent tenants need apply. 714 West 10th. FOR RENT Hornet furnished oi unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT 5-room house, furnished fireplace, piano. W. H. Everhard. Inquire 326 w 6th. FOR RENT 702 Palm St.. five room . unfurnished home. Montag wood range, sanded and varnished fir floors. $20 inc. water. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse 804 Bennett. FOE EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 calves, from 3 to 5 months; 2 milk goats, fresh. E. Temby, Route 1, Box 348; on Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx road. FOR EXCHANGE - 1829 mode) A Ford sedan and lots in Medford for late model Ford V-8 Tel 407-T EXCHANGE Furn re-upholstertnq for lumber wood flab poles and reels Phone 969-R. FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade in on late model automobile (Coupe preferred ) Floyd Maharry Talent. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRAUE White electric sewing machine (or light sedan Box 638. Tribune FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE 200 A. RANCH for sale, price $2000.00 In foothills of Rogue River valley. 50 A In cultivation, good roads. 2 springs, one well on place, fair buildings. Write or see C. T. Peek. Ashland, Ore. 20 ACRES dose to Medford, 19 acres cots, cherries, peaches; modern 8 room plastered bungalow. All kinds outbuildings. Consider well im proved small acreage close to Med ford. 15 N. Fir St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acre ranch at school and post offioe, small new house on river creek and several spring; some fine timber; on Red wood highway. 800 cnh. or will trade ranch clear, and good Victory Six Sedan for new sedan or nearly new Chrysler or DeSoto preferred. E. Hussey. Kerby. Oregon. A BARfi MN My large lot. on Ben nett ; excellent soil, fruit, cut trees a no berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box .58. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son Co Bldg & Loan Aaan Tel. 195 53 ACHES near Applegaia p O ; 11 A cultivation free water right; bal ance timber; improvement Paul Erdmsn. Applegatc, Ore. WHEN you think of reaJ wtitstMnk of Brown & wbtie AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FISK riRES AND TUBES Bonded, guaranteed You cannot buy tire anywhere m Oregon cheaper than at the Sunrts Super Service Sta tion, 12th and Riverside. FIN&T n your car, 10c quart; In your can. aoc jai.; ooi lots. aoc. 100 PORE PENNSYLVANIA Oil, from Bradford crude, in your oar, 20c quart; tn your can. 62c cal.; 5 t ;l 00 SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1925 Maxwell coupe, good ruoivr. etc. Ja:ne Parke, Hows.-d Ave. Turn ryot ml. north of P. ne Cone. UED CAR BAROAJNS'LJV' 10 D.v Written Ouarin. Fr-d Roniver 92 D-irnnt Coupe U'a'O t&a,It Co-ipe 1930 F-rd Cou,v U27 Chnsr-4 ewian ARMSTRONG MOTOHS. INC. 38 No Riveralds Tel 18 F'OR PALE Ford coupe 602 So Riv er.tldr FOR SALE- .P2if dsn. new tires and p::it. ,;-"xi ;noT'.r A rel hjy lor iiO.J. 62 Ko- Court. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire and HambouUlet ram. Dolph Phlppa. Phone 301-J-1. 15 MOS old heifer, trade for wheat. Phone H-P-3. FOR SALE 24 rabbits and hutch?. Third house south city hall. Jack- FOR SALE Milk cows your choice of 20 all heavy milkers aome I rear.. D. R. Smith, Anderson Farm on An derson road. Talent. TWO JERSEY heifers, coming freah in spring, and coming a-year-oio colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire at W B. Medley's, at. 4, Box 13d, Medford. FOR SALE Freah cows Schultc. Beagle Ore. Ad oil FOR SALE POULTRY PUKE Bronze Coma Coukerane prise stock 85 Jesse Nell Rt I. Ashland FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DAVENPORT BED, rocking chairs. A. B. gas stove and heater, wheel hoe. gold rocker, etc. Will be sold at Eads Warehouse Friday, 9:30 a. m. FOR SALE Late peaches; not irrigat ed. Carney Orchard, Blackwell hill, between Central Point and Gold H1U. FOR SALE Living room and dining room suite, elect: lo stove, ruga and floor lamps. 423 Manzanlta. FOR SALE Tomatoes and canta loupes and plenty of polite prunes at lc lb. Pick them yourself. F. S Carpenter, Jacksonville. Hwy. FOR SALE 3 burner oil stove, roll top desk, sklls, automobile hot wat er heater, lace type rubber boots, other miscellaneous articles. Extra special (85.00 violin and 86 00 case 840.00. Leaving, must sell at once Call at 22 Keene way Drive. FOR SALE Inoculate vetch before planting to assure maximum growth use Nltragen. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. TOMATOES No. la 8150; 150 lbs. or over, 81.30 per cwt. at farm or delivered In town. Stewart Ave. at Orchard Home Drive. Phone 4-F-12. C. J. Logan. BANANA and Newtown apples for sale at Walnutmere, E. E. Foss, Tal ent, FOR SALE Ear corn. 7-F-14. FOR SALE Italian prunes nearly gone. Petitea. Phone J7-F-14. FOR SALE Camp trunk. 602 So. Riv erside. FOR SALE Windfall apples, cheap, bring containers. Mrs. A. C. Walker, old Pacific highway, north. FOR SALE Vetch inoculation. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. DEER HUNTERS! It won't be long now. A few bargains left. 55 Win chester, good as new, $37 90 30-40 Krag, fine shape. $11.50. 25-30 and 32 ammunition, 1.10 box. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Peaches. Fine Elbertas. 2c a pound R. R. Guches, mile west of upper school bouse. Griffin Creek. Phone 857 -L, TIER WOOD Dry fire. pine, oak and laurel, on ground or delivered. Tei 722. MISCELLANEOUS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Apollo Piano Studio, 126 N. Holly. Classical and popular music classes. FOR SALE Date prunes are Vow ready. Inquire at Faber's Store, Cen tral Point. CUCUMBERS, asters, some glade, Mrs. Dressier, phone 1580-Y. - PRUNES FOR SALE lc lb. Tel. 7-F-4. FOR SALE Petite prunes. L. C. Scott, Old Stage Road, near Central Point, sonvll.e. H. Andrews. APOLLO Piano Studio 126 N. Holly Jazz and classical taught Arrange ments for band, orchestra, etc. Music set to lyrics. AUTO INSURANCE at about 50 saving; class "A" plus Company Leg. Reserve. 206 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 350. DENTISTRY Dr. Main. 1 ft Oova 235 E BOAT. TRAILER. Cash Register Add ing Machine. Typewriter. Boots Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside OHAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co 4th and Bsnlett Sta DOGS examined free. Dr Stone. 4th and Bartlett. FOR SALE Equl ty tn housa. 526 Haven. FOR SALE: Gram, oats and barley bags Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Canning peaches Bert stancuii. Phoenix. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Flck's Hardware, 131 West Mln. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms U desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewin Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE H!-Way Inn Cafe and equipment Rent 81160 mon'b Oold Hill Ore. COFFEE ANN'S FOP SALE. 100 AND light car :o good running order buys bt paying service su tion on Redwood highway, n-jr Kerhy. account !ckns Gold!. Rule service. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Anstfaiia JA h HON CO. AIIVIKACI CO Abstract j! ntu and Title Insurance Tn only complete rule S ? a i rn in Jackson County Mt'RHA V ABSTHAn CO. Abstract ot fn Krm 8 and 8 No 8v North Central Aie upstair. I BUSINESS DIRECTORY EAJJS TRANSFER 6) STORAGE CO -Off lea 1016 No Central Pbons 815 Prtoea rigbv enri guaranteed HAW'LEY rHANSKER Expert pack ers and mover Special livestock moving equipment Price tight 819 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Expert Window Cleaners LET GEOKOE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Wall Paper Clean I hi. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per sq ft. Mr. Black 810 N Bartlett Painting and rapernsngiug hi, A. BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 646 W 3 S Grape M. A. BUSS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 846-W. 313 S. Grape. Money io cent) MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W E THOMAS. 45 6 Central State tloense No S 157. PERSONAL REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual readings dally 315 So. Riverside. 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 Stat of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 16th day of August, 1934, in a certain action therein, wherein State Land Board of the State of Oregon and Louisa A. Wil kinson and Charles E. Wilkinson, wife and husband; Nick Klme. L. R. Hoi brook and Jackson County, State of Oregon were defendants in which action there la now due, owing and unpaid to Plaintiff upon Plaintiff's mortgage the sum of Four Thousand 184000 00) dollars, together with In terest at 6 per annum from Janu ary 6th. 1931. until paid, with costs and disbursements taxed at Sixteen and 20-100 (816.20) Dollars, and the further sum of Two hundred fifty and no-100 ($250.uO) Dollars, as at torney's fees, which 'Jdgment was enrolled and docketev' in the Clerk's office of said Court in aald County on the 16th day of August, 1934. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 22nd day of Sep- temper, 1H34, at 10:00 o clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to tne highest bidder, to satisfy Judg ment, together with the costa of this sale, subject to redemption as pro viaea py law, an or the right, title and Interest that the aald de fendants. Louisa A. Wilkinson and cnariea E. Wilkinson, wife and hus band; Nick Klme, U R. Holbrook and Jackson County, State of Oreiton had on the 19th day of January. 1925, or now have in and to the following described property, situated in the county of Jackson, State of Oregon to-wlt: Beginning 1440.13 feet North of tne toouthwest corner of D. L. c. No. 66, In Twp. 37 South of Range weab oi tnc w. m.. oeing the Northwest corner of the South 120 acres of said D. L. C; thence North on trie west line of aald D. U C. No. 66. T 199.76 feet to the Southwest corner of the North 100 acres !n said Claim; thence East 3630 feet to the East line of said D. L. C Ing the Southwest corner of said lh Tribune Daily ACROSS t. Cuts oft f. Utter suddenly and inad visedly 10. Ancient wine vessels I. Medley l.s. More mature 16. Common con diment IT. Soft woolen cloth 19. Exhlhlt Jl. Light brown 22. Devour 1!3. Likely 24. Lone Star state: ahbr. 25. Misfortunes :'7. Encircle 'ii. Urged or pressed a wlsli or command 31. Rubs out 25. Proportion 3$. Corrosion on Iron 31. Liquefy 2 Kxlst 40. tn a condition of stupor 4S. Peacock but tertiy 44. The linden tree 47. Former ruler 48. Forms for malting shoes IL Masculine name SI. White ants KS. Dethrone W. Greasy S. Contagious dleasa; colloq. Solution of Yesterday's Puxxlt i R EgjkJ n d e gp R 0E pap eTn x H (? ec je nJt) WM 5 WE e r eIr a M S H ODj R U TjET NIA TON !S X E AMS H l P i tEt1a1p uTFno PEL AT I V E SJ H E P s L III N LMl!L$ t HpFdIa i dTepH H A g jjjp w N Ih g T E C UN E W E Q E V A Skill Prickly seed container Old pieca of cloth Lake In Switzerland Bodily structure Cod of war African antelope Presently Trial Pulls sullen ly: eolloq. Direction. DOWN Orlva a mnt ball upward Spanish wldo mnuthad tar 'i b i n 7ij ba it i i . North 100 acres; thence South on the East line 1199.76 feet to the Northeast corner of the South 120 acres of said Claim; thence West 3630 feet to the place of beginning. Excepting and reserving the follow ing; Beginning at the Southeast corner of Mra. I. A. Wilkinson's land and running thence North on the East line of D. L. C. No. 86 In Twp. 37 South Ranee 1 West of the W. M., 200 feet; thence South 26 degrees 45 mln. West 249 3 feet, with the line of the County Road; thence East 150 feet to the place of beginning, being that part of said Mra. U A. Wilkinson's ranch which Ilea East of the preaent County road, running through her ranch, and being the property con veyed by L. A. Wilkinson and husband to George B. Peck and wife on the 8th day of April, 1913. recorded In Volume 103 Deed Rec ords at page 898 thereof. Together with all water rights appurtenant thereto or to become appurtenant thereto. Dated this 16th day of August. 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga Z. Anderson. Deputy. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, August 11th, 1934. Notice Is hereby given that Frank Dexter, of Trail. Oregon, who, on April 24, 1930, made Homestead entry Serial NO. 019048. for SE'i NWi SW!i NE i. NWi SEVi, Section 5, Township 33 S., Range 1 V., Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald. U. 8. Com missioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the lotn day oi September. 1934. Claimant names as witnesses: George L. Crafford. of Trail, Oregon; Ralph B. Green, of Medford, Oregon; irwin h. Howe, of Trail. Oregon; W. E. Cushman, of Trail, Oregon. WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jdckson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John Oreb, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given that the undersigned Executrix has filed her FINAL REPORT as the Executrix of the Estate of the above named dece dent, with the Clerk of said Court. and that the Judge of said Court has made and entered an Order setting m nour oi ten ociock a. M.. of Sen timber 29. 1934. as the time, and the courtroom of aald Court in the court house at Medford, Oregon, as the piace tor near ing objections to said report. All persona having any Intereat tn said Estate are directed to appear at aald time and place and show cause, f any they have, why such re port snouia not be approved and the other relief therein prayed for be granted. Dated and first published thl 39th day of August, 1934. LOUISA R, OREB, Executrix of the Estate of John Greb, Deceased. Scores Yesterday Const League San Francisco, 4; Oakland, 1. American I.enpue At St. Louis, 4; Cleveland. 8. Only games scheduled. National Injnie At Philadelphia, 3-5; New York 3-6 At Boston, 3; Brooklyn, 1, Only games scheduled. Phone 543 - We'll naul away foui refuse Olty Sanitary Service Cross -Word Puzzle ST. Tram . 21, Device for changing rotary Into straight motion 29. Angry 30. One who glvsi a title to 11. Ptm n. The pick 34. Facing the di rection from which a glacier moves 17. Painful to the touch 41. Lawyer 42. City in New York state 15. Prevails on At. Shelter II. Be the matter with 60. White crystal line subs tance haY Ing the odor of hyacinths 62. Box id- enllllcaltT M. Circuits 55. Ancient Oreek gruvestons M. Ivsl ;9. Kntlce til. Financial In stitution 61. Book of the Bible 64. ffcaen char acter 66. Superlative ending ft. A game et marhlcs: Colloq. 71. Article 8. Player ot a certain mtl stcal instru ment 4. Male offspring I, Bosom 6. Ithythmlo swlntc T. To a higher point x. Fortification 5. Three born at one birth 10. Serpent II. Kind of eat 13. Wings IS. River of the underwotld 11. English ad miral killed off Trafalgar M. Heavenly body :a. fifty. two RAMBLER COACH NOT 0PI1SIIC ON GRID SEASON Loss of Many Notre Dame Stars by Graduation, In juries and Ineligibility Leaves Poor Outlook By Paul Mick el son Associated Press Sports writer SOUTH BEND, tad., Sept. 8. ;p If sunshine follow the rain, watch out for Elmer Layden'a "new deal" in football at Notre Dame. "It's been raining at Notre Dame ever since I took over the coaching Jab," the new head man .of the "fighting Irish," who made football history as one of the four horaemen said today aa ha talked over this fall's prospects. "If sunshine follows the rain or If a rocky road always leads to a smooth highway, maybe we'll atart out with a good team after all this year. Lost IS Stars "To start with. It rained sad news on graduation day when we lost 13 of our beat players, all but wrecking the line. Then 14 more were lost through ineligibility and two fine prospeota were injured to make their chancea of playing extremely doubt ful. Then, to top it all off, Johnny Young, a great halfback whom we figured on aa the key man of an in experienced backfleld, was cut down by death." Crying crocodile tera 1 a faTorlte sport or college football coaches, but those of Layden'a are genuine. He's tn a tough spot for a first season as head coach with a Junior team com ing up. Yet, he expects a hustling, in teresting team this fall. Must Develop Team "Everything has to be developed," he continued, "but I rather Uke that in a way. Sure, we re going to lose games this fall especially through the line, where there are gaping holes to be filled by Inexperienced men, Frankly, It takes four games for a coach to get a fine line on his play era and we're going to give every one of the 300 candidates a big chance. They are going to make mistakes, but my only restriction Is that they must be aggressive errors. The sage who aald the errors of omission are worse than the ains of commission Is cor-; rect. That's the way we're going along at Notre Dame. But our greatest goal, naturally, la to engender a fine spirit, develop a hustling team with a great finish." Ends Satisfactorily Layden Is satisfied with his ends, but faces a task in developing prob ably an entire new set of tackles, guards and centers. His fullback posi tion is well fortified with Oeorge Mellnkovtch. Don Elser, and Fred Ca rldeo, but the halfback post Is doubt ful with a lot of candidates, none ot them outstanding except Andy Pll neyl. The schedule Includes a game Dec. 8 at Los Angeles with Southern Cali fornia. ' E The atUAr bnMb.U aggregation compoaert of men of Camp Annie Sprlnga again demonatrated auprem ncj by taking both gamea In a double header nundar. in the flrat claah the Annie Sprlnga outfit trounced an Applegate nine. 8 to 3, on the Jack aonvllle diamond and then took on the Ashland Eagle, emerging with an 18 to 1 declalon. Robinson and Tfogan hurled auper lor ball for the 8-0 team and were backed by jttromr aupport and the "brain tniat" atratagy that haa won comlatently for the aggregation. On labor day the Annie Sprlnga lada maiaacred Oold Rill. 21 to 8. on the Cement town lot. Timely hit ting and excellent baae running com bined with good defensive work brought home the fourteenth eon aecutlve victory for the Annie Springer. HOW THEY STANDS (By the Associated Press) Coast League W. L. Pet Los Angeles ..... 47 J B44 Seattle 43 31 .676 San Francisco ...... 40 34 Mi Hollywood - 3D 34 Mi Missions 38 37 .4lin Oskland 38 38 .4H1 ! Portland 3 44 .307 Sacramento - 34 49 An National New Tork St. Louie W. L. Pet. . 83 47 .818 , 75 33 Mlt . 78 83 JMW , 88 81 .837 81 88 .484 , 88 78 .430 , 48 70 .37" .47 81 .387 lie W. L. Pet. , 84 44 .M , 84 81 .81 1 . 88 80 .811 . 87 83 .818 . 88 8 .48) . 87 70 .448 . 63 73 .4) . 45 83 Ml i Chicago ' Boston - Pittsburgh Rrooklyn 1 rhllad'lphla I Cincinnati Detroit New York Cleveland Boston , St. Louis Washington 1 Chlcsio GRAPES FOR THE STATE FAIR - Fw,r!i?OTrnswfc!!sws a- wwe , v ; it San Joaquin county la proud of Ita grape orop and will feature the product In Ita dliplay at the annual California Hate fair at Sacramento. Beatrice Powell la ehown with a lample of the eounty'a beat. (Aaaocl ated Presa Photat FAMOUS LEGS TO PLAY MAIN PART MONDAY GRAPPLE Two famoua pairs of legs, one be longing to "Jumping Joe" Savoldl, ex-Notre Dame football Btar, and the other to Bad Sam Lethers of Texas, will furnish the fireworks In the main event next Monday night at the ar mory, when Savoldl turna loose a bat tery of hla devastating dropklcka, and Lethera start Umbering up for some of hla back-brenklng scissor holds. But Lethera and Savoldl are not the same type of wrestler. "Jumping Joe" counts on the speed and mo mentum or hla bronzed body, while the rubbcr-llmbed southerner takes all the time he needs, colling around an opponent like a huge python when the proper time cornea. Lethera will tangle with one of the game'a most versatile men when he steps in the ring next Monday, but ta canBble of giving the otner grnp' oler something to think about. Both are clean grapplera, promising an other of the hard, scientific but flashy cards that have kept Promoter Mack Llllard content with full housea most of the aeason. In the second half of the program, a match which would ordinarily pass aa a top notch main evont Is slated between Oeorge "Wildcat" Wilson of Seattle, another ex-grldster and ex ponent of the flying tackle, and "Oen. tleman Al" Knraslck of Russia. The usual Thursday night wrest'.lng show at the armory has been celled off by Promoter Llllard because of hla big card next Monday night. T S (lly the Associated Press) Dutoh Ruother led hla travel-weary Indians home today to begin the final nionth'a drive In a desperate effort to overhaul Loe Angelea, five games ahead, and give Seattle Ita first Coast leagpe pennant alnce 1934. The flve-game lead looka almost In surmountable with the Angels sched uled to play three of the remalnlnlg four aeries at home and the Indians only two. Moreover, the tribe winds up the season against Los Angeles at Wrlgley field. This week tha Ruether men enter tain fourth-place Hollywood Stars, who encountered aa much trouble at San rrancisco last week aa the In dians did at Oakland, dropping six out of nine gamea to the Seals. WRESTLING ITCH SALEM, Ore., Sept. 6. (AP) Rod Fenton. routth mat artist from Can ada, won the main event of the wrestling card at the armory here last niftht, when ht pi tuned a right cross on ths Jaw of Anton LcBlancv of France for the flrat fall. Don Sugal, Sslem, bested Fred Ja cobs of Bremerton, Wash., by taklns the last two falls out of a threo-Iall match. Cowoojr Helms. Burns, won the only fall of a half-hour bout from Fred Mitchell. Walla Walls. State Fair Racer Pays Good Return BALRM, Ore,, Sept. ft. (AP) Rob ert R., aevfn-yenr-old rurer owned Snelllng Ac Anderson, with R. Crel up, wlni.tr of the first rare at the stats (air grounds Tuesday, regis tered ths largest pay-off to date In the psrl-mutuel betting, paying .135.7 on a straight ticket. 81x racea vera run off Tuesday. with aeven acheduled for today. To horse racing program will be con tlnued every afternoon through Sat. urday. 1 Rogue River ROGUE HIVER, Sept. 6. (Spl.) Word was received last Friday of the serious illness of Mrs. Blanche Will, at Portland. Her son Ralph and wife and son Delbert left at once to be wlUt his mother. Mrs. H. E. Henderson and daughter Jean left last Tuesday to spend a va cation of a week on the beach at Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods of Seat tie have been visiting Mrs. Woods parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Sandy and her sister and husband. Mr. and, Mrs. Willard Orlm at Medford. Thej; returned home last week. Mrs. M. R. Bliss returned a few day ago from McCloud. Cal,, where eh visited two months wfth her grand son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cllncon Wiley. Little Wayne and Beverly Shults of Medford are spending a few weeks visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shults. Mrs. Mary Johnston of Portland la spending a few days In Rogue Rive at the home of her parents, Mr. anej Mrs. Oarfleld Laws. Mr. and Kirs. Jack Marshall and baby son of Klamath Falls spent th week-end visiting their old frlenls, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, here. Mr. and Mra. Orvllle Dengler re turned Friday from a vacation of al week spent at Oold Beach, Rlehard Scott attended the pool hall during Mr. Denglera' absence. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds snd daugh ter left Friday for their horns at Ft, Jones, Cal., after spending a few days; visiting relatives here. They were ac companied horns by Mrs. Reynolds" mother, Mrs. Daisy Horton. Mr. snd Mrs. John Leyen returned Saturday from a trip to the coast. They went as far .couth as Eureka, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple snd Mrs. M. R. Bliss were diner guest Sunday at the Wiley Carter home. Mr. and Mrs. Stubblefleld of Port land have moved In to the Woodcock ho vim snd will send their children tt school. Mis Frelda Laws returned last week from Albany where she was vlaltlxm her sister snd family, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie B anger t. Miss Laws Is golnj to teach the first snd second grades this year. Mrs. Lelah Shepherd and he mother, Mrs. Botktn met with an ac cident lsst week while motoring to Medford. As they were nearlng ths over-head crossing near Tolo a car pulled onto the highway right la front of them so close they had no chance to avoid striking It. Their car was dsmaged some but outside of ft few brulsea the ladles were uninjured. Ths Earl Smith family and Mrs. Cf fie Blackburn and family returned Friday from a campinj trip many miles up Evsns creek. Mrs. Frank Greenwood, Mra Jamoa Plank. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Beck, Mrs. Beck and Esther are among those wbo are at the hop fields. - FOR SALE HOUSE Part hardwood floors, fireplace, bedrooms, kitchen, garage. Ketln Ished Inside n out. For sal. e New Low Interest Contract Plan. r..Y TERMS Jackon County Building and Loan Association Phone 195