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PAGE SETEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE 0f rEDFOED MATE TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD, (OREGON, MOXD3T. SETTEnJEIl 10, 1931 v I -vte II Li V SI-LU j i .- r I, ,i KaVf Head ery ad on thl pat . T will probably Ond exactly the thlnt tod want 6J Of Kit . U U Un't there, edeer Mae . . . ,nel penal, effectiw: Pat word ftrrt ineectlon tacn additional inaertlon. Mt word ' le ( Minimum 10c) Pet un pet month, without copy ehansea --" iosne 7 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND SCm t UUlond ia m o nd bracelet near Bybee bridge. Tuesday, valued as keepsake only. Finder kindly re f turn to Tribune. Reward. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED FEMAI.E WWTTSD Woman for general house wark. Phone 1249-W for appoint ment. WANTED Neat, middle aed and un incumbered lady as housekeeper, one that will appreciate a home. Only two in family. Box 3302, care Mall Tribune. WANTED Combination alteration and iwieswoinan. State experience, age and salary expected in first let ter. Tribune. Box 3278. WANT2) Middle-aged woman for general housework. Addle M. Barne burg Phone 565-M. WANTED Experienced glri for gen eral housework. Apply 27 Geneva, or call 450. TOUNO WOMAN over 20 years of age for genarl house work. Good heme and moderate wages. Permanent po sition for right party. Address Box 3072. care Mail Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS CHILDREN cared for in my home 840 E 9th. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Star car, '25 or later. Must be cheap. 1094-J. , WANTED Good used range. Box 3143, Tribune. LOUISE McCUE please call at Apt. 7, Mail Tribune. ENCLOSED 'an truck going south. Load wanted. Phone 332. WANTED Wood splitters, and trade wood for hay. 1119 No. Central. WANTED TO RENT Piano for church 315 South Riverside, Medford. WANTED Fresh Jersey cow giving at least 5 gallons milk. Must be double tested and a real cow. Box 3275, Tribune. WANT TO RENT 2 unfurnished rooms, downstairs. Box 3288, Trib une 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 end let us figure with you on your next move. In sured carriers. F. E, SAMSON COM PANY, 229 N, Riverside. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2;id Hand Store. 1603 N Riverside. Tei 206. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn tslied house in city limits of Med ford Must be cheap Box 308. Mali Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered 969-R. Thtbault. Phone JUNK WANTED We pay cash tot JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and Junk of sli descriptions. MEDPORD BARGAIN BOUSE 27 No Grape Tel 108a W ANTED Wool, mohair, n idea and pelts See us before fou sell Woo) beg and twine foi sale Medford Bargain Rouse. 27 N. Grape 8t Phone 1062 InAN? TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be ' cheap 833 W 2nd WANTED Warrant. Redden Oo WANTED Household goods ttovea tools or what nave you Medford Bargain House 21 N Grape St ret 1062 FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD near hlsh school and Wsshington. 611 W. nth. Tel. 705-Y. TO REVT R ms frmeriy occupied by Miss Baldwin. 117 Lsurel St. desired. "06 S. Oakdaie, near hlgn school. RATES very moderate st 718 Mam ATTRACTIVE room 404 S Grape FOR RENT FURNISHED R00IVI3 FOR RENT 2 n:r "v-ir x:r.5 aS.n ing bv.h. private hrme B?ard .? deeired. Teichr or bn::iM o:m n ; preferred. 2:3 Poriisnd Ave, f;er 5. FOE RENT APARTMENTS FOR REST Desirable furnished apt. Hotel Grand. CLEAN furnished apt. 211 W. 2nd. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR KENT 6 -room fiat fireplace, buiit-ln. modem, close in. 20.00. srater paid. Carl Y. Tengwaid, Hotel Holland Bidg. FOR RENT Large modern house with shade trees and lawa( 315 E. Jack son street. Inquire J. W. Jacobs, 604 Pine street. FOR RENT 5-room house. Adults or small family. 703 Beatty St, FOR RENT 8 room modern homo 3 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn ished or unfurnished. Only reliable, permanent tenants seed apply. 714 . west 10th. FOR RENT Borne, furnished oi unfurnished Brown . Walt FOR RENT 5-room house, furnished fireplace, piano. W. H. Everhard. Inquire 326 W 6th. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 1&39 model A Ford sedan and 3 lots n Medford for late modei Ford -8. Tel. 407-X EXCHANGE Furn . re-upUolstering for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone tfdS-R- FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedes Box 638. mtmne. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE! Excellent furnish ed small apt. house; steady income; in Portland, for good home in or near Medford. Box 3313, Tribune. TRADE 10 acres, some timber, on Columbia highway, for equity in modern house, close in. Phone 583-S THREE-ROOM modern house, close in, clear, on pavement for larger house and assume. 402 East Main. TRADE 6 room house, 1 lot fenced, value $800.00 for small acreage. P. O. Box 941, Medford. MODERN country home. 24 acres al falfa and fruit. For strictly modern city property. Box 3431, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TWO modern properties, first-class. 1 acres, Dayton. Ohio, suburb, for good farm near Medford or Eugene. Owner, Ernest Hoblit, R. R. 13, Day ton, Ohio. WHY PAY RENT? A When you can buy this N I Villi neat little 4 -room mod' 1 era, plastered home, in excellent condition, well built, liv ing room, kitchen, breakfast room, 2 bedrooms and bath, abundance of shade, flowers, lawn, good garage with cement floor woodshed. Home is clean, well painted, attractive and near school. Will sacrifice. Price $1200. Terms to responsible parties. CHARLB;S A. WING AGENCY, INC 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 FOR SALE! 80 acres land is Appier-gate country. 35 acres free water right, some clearings-Lots of tim ber and wood. Two springs that never go dry. 4 room house, barn, outbuildings. Fine road. Daily mail. School. Good hunting. Price 1800. Half cash, S. J. Johnston, Applegate, Oregon, FOR SALE Small acreage, improved. Milk cows, sheep, hogs, chickens, hay in barn, 91800. $800 cash, bal ance in small payments. Wagner ureex, Box 31, FOR SALE Ranches, city homes, or chards, placer mines. Bargains. Easy terms. Rentals. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Tel 1528-J. 2Q0 A. RANCH for sale, price $2000.00 in foothills o: Hague River valley. 80 A in cultivation, good roads. 2 springs, one well on place, fair buildings. Write or see C. T. Peek. Ashland, ore. 20 ACRES close to Medford, IS 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. A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees ana berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box .58, Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son Co Bidg & Loan Assn. Tel. 195 53 ACRES near Applegste P O4 H A cultivation, free water right; Bal ance timber; improvements. Psul Erdman, Appiegate, Ore. dHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown 8k Whtie FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 gentle saddle horses, also 2 saddles. 335 S. Riverside, FOR SALE Some good Rambouillet ram. F. E. Bybee, Medford. FOR SALE Two burros, packsaddies. Reesonable. Phone 468-J-2. FOR SALE 3 good dairy cows, 1 work horse. Docile touring. Will trade for team, wood or light sedan. Jake Brown, Kings haghway. FOR ty.M.R Work horses. 1000 pounds to 1800 pounds, wajons. and hsr neaa. ; mile north Midway rosd on old Meflford-Ccntrai PoSnt highway, FOR SALE 24 rabbits and hutches. Third hoii5 south city hall, Jack sonville, H. Andrews. FOR SLE Purebred Hampshire and liambouillet rams. Do.ph Phlpps. Pnone 301-J-l, FOR SALE 24 rsbbit and hutch? Third house south city hall, Jack- rtO JEHriEY heifers, coming fresh in spring, and coming 3yeir-Q5d co;t Pr;-ed reasonable. Inquire st W B Medleys, Rt, 4. Box 156. Med'ord. FOR SALE Fresh cows Adoif Schuitz B'sg: Or FOR SALE DOGS PETS ron SALE Sp:tz puppie. ns oni. F0E SALE POULTRY FOR SALE White Wyandotte cock erels. H. C. Best, Medford Ore. Tel 639-R-2. FOR SALE Leghorn hens. M, Glorer, Ross Lane, FOR SALS 50 Rhode Island Red pul lets and cockerels for breeding. Cummins Poultry Ranch, o miles out Midway road. Central Point. FOR SALE White leghorn pullet. Hansen strain. S miles north Cen tral Point on Pacific highway. Tel. 1&-X-3. Mr. Roy Nichols. PURE Bronze com, Cockeras's prae stock IS Jess Neil at i, Ashland FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BEST SELECTION USED CARS IN MEDFORD Priced to sell quici. All Ute models 1933 Ford 8 Coach. 1933 Chev. Master Coach. 1933 Plymouth Coach. 1933 Chev. Master Sedan. 1933 Pont lac DeLuxe Sedas 1932 Ford Coupe, 4 cyt Also a good selection of Ford and Chev, trucks. C. E- GATES AUTO CO. Your Ford Dealer ROOSEVELT Straight Eight sedan. A-i. Sell or trade for light roadster. 213 s. Main. FOR SALE '26 Olds coupe, good con dition. New tires. 70.8S, Inquire Room 8, So. Riverside after 6. GOOD USED CARS 30 Day Guarantee 1930 Ford Coupe. 1931 Chev, Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1930 Stutz 7 passenger Sedan, 1929 LaSalle Coupe. 1930 Nash Light 8 Coupe, 1928 Chrysler 72 Sedan, 1929 Ford Pickup. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside Phone 18 AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FISK TIRES AND TUBES Bonded, guaranteed You cannot buy tires anywhere in Oregon cheaper than at the Sunrise super service sta tion, 12th and Riverside. FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL n your car, 10c quart; in your can, 36c gal.; bbl lots, 35c. 100 PURE PENNSYLVANIA oil. from Bradford crude, in your oar, 20c quart; in vour can, 62c gal.; 5 gals $3.00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Delicious apples. Fern Valley, Swedenburg place, DRY WOOD Fir. laurel, oak, manza ntta, any length. 515 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE Conn alto saxophone; Buffet B flat clarinet; 'cello; violin; tvoewrlter: Slncer sewing machine; White sewing machine. 335 South Riverside, FOR SALE Plenty of tomatoes and prunes at Carpenter ranch, J'ville highway. FOR SALE Buescher Melody C saxo phone, battery radio $5. BastrnaTT Kodak postcard size, portable vc trola, 7 golf clubs and bag, house hold appliances, fruit jars and tools. 822 Cedar. FOR SALE Wheat, seed oats, D, P. Duggan, Sams Valley, SAVE $100 on a. Baldwin baby grand piano. Brand new instrument, only used as a demonstrator in a few recitals at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Your chance to get a new high grade grand at a substantial saving. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Delicious and Newtown aoples. "C" grade Newtowas 35c box at Darby Packing house. Bring containers or see Joe Kantor, '1 miles east of Phoenix. FOR SALE Good clarinet, $30.00, Tel, 349-M. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE OR TRADE for light cor. Phone 334-J-4 be tween hours 4 and 8, FOR SALS Grain, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House. 27 N, Grape St. Phone 1062. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired, Fick Hardware. 131 West Main. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, si) mskes; term if desires All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Mschlns Co. 24 N Bartlett. FOR SALE Canning peaches. Bert Stancllff. Phoenix. PLENTY OF PETITE PRUNES at Car penter ranch, 1c a pound. Pick them yourself. Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE Large Delicious windfalls. 50c lug. Bring containers, y3 mile south on Kings highway. L. P. Christean. FOR SALE Late peaches; not Irrigat ed. Carney Orchard. Blackwell hill, between- Central Point and Gold HiU. FOR SALE 3 burner oil stove, roll top desk, skiis, automobile hot wat er heater, lace type rubber ooots, other misoeUeneou articles. Extra special $85 00 vloltn and $8 00 case $40 00. Leaving, must sell at once Call at 22 Keene Way Drive. FOR SALE Inoculate vetch before pi sn ting to assure maximum growth use Nitragen. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Windfall apples, cheap, bring containers. Mrs. A. C. Walker, old Pacific highway, north. FOR SALE Vetch inoculation. Hod arch Seed At Feed Co, TIER WOOD Dry fire, pine, oak and lsurel, on ground or delivered. Tel 722. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALFi Date prune are now rAdv. Inquire at Faber Store, Cen tral po;nt. PRVSE3 FOR SALE lc ib. Tei. 7-F-4 FOR SALE Petite prunes. L. C Scott O.d Ug?e Road, near Central Foint sonvme. H. Andrew. AUTO INSURANCE about $0 fsving: clrts "A" plus Company Ivg Rtv 2o8 First ftat'l Bank B.ir Phone 330. okn riarRt ot. i a. Oow. 3 s Utia. 1 m MISCELLANEOUS BOA! TRAILER. Cash Register Add ing Machine, Typewriter, Boots Shoes, Hunung-Pislung Equipment 81? North Riverside. GRAIN SACKS Jacksos Coucty Feed Co 4th and Srt,ett St. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4th and Bartlett. FOR SALE Equity tc house. 011 03 naven. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Aos.nc.-ts A8STHAC1 CO. Abstract of ntk ano Title insurs.no rb only complete Slti System is Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and &. No. Si North Central Ave. upstairs. Rislto. Prion 1615- Wall Paper Clean Inf. WALL-PAPER CLEANING. lc per SO. ft Mr Black HQ N Barrett. Pain lint d P8erftfijnf. si. A. BLISS PaSDtsng and paper hanging Tei 848 W 8 S Grape M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 848-W. 313 3. Grape. Money to tens MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W S rHOMAS 45 S Central State license No 3 157. PERSONAL REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual readings dally 315 So. Riverside. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO. Office 1018 No 3estrai Phone 818 Price right, ssrvs guaranteed HAW LEV TRANSFER Expert pack er and movers Special Uvestoc moving equipment Prises Rg&t 818 North Riverside Phong 1044 -i Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE OO IT ret U72 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Apollo Piano Studio, 126 N. Holly. Classical and popular music. Private. BUSINESS CHANCES COFFEfc ANN'S FOR SALE. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff 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, tn end for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed: ano dated on the 10th day of August, 1934. In a certain action therein, wherein- The Federal Land Bank of Spokane was plaintiff and George E. Zimmerman and Eliza beth U Zimmerman, husband and wife; L. S. Scott and Margaret M. Scott, husband and wife; Edwin P. Hughes and Ethel T. Hughes, husband and wife; L. H. Hughes; A. M. Beaver, Cora Dennam, J. E. Weav er; Earl W. Weaver and Gold HH1 Na tional Farm Loan Association, a cor poration were defendsst. in which action The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane, a corporation recovered Judg ment against the defendant Gold HiU National Farm Loan Association, a cor. po rat ion for the sum of est 50 wit h in terest at 8 per annum on $163 50 from December 11, 1630 to July 20, 1031 N' ail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Email cushion 4, Alack $. At or from distance 12. Pan 13. Hot cooked thruugh It Division of mankind IS, BU J labia return is. Symbol for caicium 19. Conditions or supposition 20. Smallest wiioie number 21. In bffhair of 22. Artiticisifr sprouted j? rain 24. Southern state: abbf. 25. Pronnun nJ. (!fvras 21, Kpoch 2. Requirements 10. Tba on whj tnuit catch the ether $1. Annoy 32. Kind of sweetened biscuit S. He: French $4. Co"lne? in danger M. PrunkaM 47. American Solution of Saturday Purii B R A OlS" AjOjS g AiNj I fSfff 1 k 1 iJsEUL X ill IE ADAM AjNjTE VTE WZ U & h oMe e aMd a t a AID O C10(sTlAgfE A A EjS O RjE gjA 5M SjAje M A MAE fflWffi5 gp y E S SlTmMEslMYgjsitlAiTiS 4. Seam of Itstit IS. Pronounc ofKanftstSoB 41. Insect 4f. Corrofi iX Converses 44. Oad 45. MaiiSged 45. Kf?gl!li school 51. God of iov 62. Lsris pmm S3. Transmit 1, SMictse FF 1 F Is I6 7 r Is if y " 7s If T1b . 7W, ' - f . ' 2 22" 23 3A 2T" W Jo 57 32 "111 34 35 Zlr "37 38 "3f 'Zc " ;,, 4z T 43 i , mv 44 - 45 4b 4 46 4j Jo T si . si " 35 54- T7S and with Interest on 1ST 5S at tV per annum from July 3d, 1931; $162 80 with interest at S per annum from June 11. 1931; 1 1620 with interest at &T per annum from December 11, 1931; $162 50 with interest at B per annum from June ti, 1S32; $1274 25 with interest at 5S P? annum from June 11, 1632 to June 11. 1933 and Interest at per annum from June U. 1933; $328.74 with interest at 8 per annum from July 2S. 1832; i $15 00 abstract charge, paid on the: 22nd day of August, 3532; $30,70 in-i sura nee premium advanced August is, 1832, amounting in au to laawsa together with interest thereon at 8 per annum with costs and disburse ments taxed at One hundred three and 80-100 $103.5O Dollar and the further sum of One hundred fifty and no-100 $i50.O9i Dollars, s attorney fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk office of said Court In said County en the 2nd day of August, Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 15th day of Sep tember, 1834, at 10:03 o'clock a. fa st the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, is Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs of tlii sale, subject to redemptson as provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the s&id defendants, George E. Zimmerman and Elizabeth U Zimmerman, husband and wife; L. S. Scott and Margaret M. Scott, hus band and wife; Edwm P. Hughes and Ethel T. Hughes, husband and wife; L. H. Hughe. A. Mu Beaver; Cor Den- ham; J. S. Weaver; Earl W, Weaver and Gold HiU Nations! Farm Loan Association. corporation had on the 11th day of June, 1034. or now have in and to the following described property, situated in the County of jacKson. state of Oregon, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Thirty, in Township Thirty-five. South of Range Two, west of the Wil lamette Meridian, excepting the North ou acres thereof oescriSea as Eonows Beginning at the Northeast Corner of said Southwest Quarter, thence West along the North boundary line of ssid Southwest Quarter, to the North west Corner thereof, thence South alone the West boundsrr line there of a distance of 60 rods; thence East, parallel with the North boundary line of said Southwest Quarter, to the East boundary Sins thereof; thence North along the East boundary line thereof so roos, to the place of be ginning, excepting the East 21 acres thereof heretofore released. Together with all and singular tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or it anywise appertaining. Dated this 10th day of August. 1934. WALTER J. GLM3CHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy, Notice of Appointment of Adminis tratrix Notice Is hereby given that the ounty Court for Jackson County. Ore gon, sitting In probate on this 13th day of August. 1834, duly appointed the undersigneo, Etta u. w&yoark, as the Administratrix of the estate of W. H. Whybark, deceased, sow pend ing in said court. All persons having claim against the estate are hereby required to pre sent the same with the proper vouch ers within six months from the date of this notice to the undersign ed Administratrix of said estate, at 412 Liberty Sanding, Medford, Ore gon. Dated at Medford, Oregon, thi 13tb day of August, 1934. ETTA G, WHYBARK, As Administratrix of the estate of of W. H, Whybark, deceased. .Vot Ire To Creditor In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County: In the matter of the estate of Daniel W. Own, sometimes known a D. K- Green, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed administratrix of the Estate Cross -Word Puzzle 7, Medicinal sr 1. Exist i. sosHh sot of liie seal !?. fusicai instrument li. Back is. rsfjyestly 1?, Compass polai 21. Charge t$. PrliicpaJ 23, Take turn Noahs boat 25, Domestic fowl 23. Befor 2S, ITruU of cer is Is trees IS. Veii&Se on runners iL Climbin via . S3, f ad 35, fiodent 3S. Writing which tOjMn up to ridicule cystomer 29, Wise man 45. Hone? gathrr 4U MlmEra 42. Typ mesturs 45. Tsrrsilnaf 4iS. At present 4?. Qiir in Hol land 4t. Condensed atmo9fhrl rnoUtar tO, Ahead S5. iferentif acquired DOWN L Nominal vajy of stock 1 Orow old 2. Lajiiiv mas- aed 4. Weajton a HtPi1 mralnst 4, Small sur rounding are SAVOLDI AND LETHERS TO FURNISH NT'S CARD FEATURES STARS FROM FOOTBALL George Wilson of Grid Fame,; ing Fracas Main Event Rated Even by Fatidom Settles odd art t balance on the outcome of tassghfa main nt wrestling match between "Jumping J Joe" Savoldl, former All American grid star, and Sad Sam Let hers of Texas, mstman mm the eaaawa lees, desoite the es-football players reputation for defeating many of the J game' best men tsse of stunt , that has maae him famous the orop kick. Sad Sam long Hst of decisive vic tories on the Iocs! mat during the past two fnonths has gathered s fal lowing of hU own that will carry him Into the ring tonight with an equal rating against hs redoubtable oppo nent. Battle of I It will be feaitl of legs, the drop kick versus the rolling scissors. in flattening an adversary, Savoldl, the jumping specialist depend upon his peculiar ability to throw himself Into the air, kick. Ill feet with dynamlte-lades pimch into the upper anatomy of his foe. and land on the mat ready to repeat the trick If his adveisary 1 stUl staggering or to apply a, body press If hi victim has been knocked to the canvas. Th lanky but supple frams of the big southerner will mske an ample target for Jumping Jo' leg punches. In addition to his famous pedal etrem itles, SaTokU has one of the beet phy siques ever seen is wrestling trunks. which 1 another reason why so few hare stayed with him for long is the ring. Sad Hsm Con t idem Sad S&m, who Is confident that h will win tonight's bout, count on his own giant lower limbs when he takes on ft- foe In the grip and gri mace arena. Possessing 'untiring pow er in hi suppl nnucles ih&i enable him to play with an opponent until the proper time come for one of hi ravaging leg scissor, Le there also uses a good supply of cool common sense. Although sbls to look down on most of hi rlngmates, he move with catlike speed and e&se when the occasion demands. To round out the card. Promoter Mack LllS&rd ha secured George Wil son, wildcat grappier from University of Washington, and "Awfui Al" Ks raslck, Russian choke and chuckle artist, who will wrestle for one hour or two out of three fail in the semi final. Premise Caiorfuf Opener With Wilson poet-break ing flying tackles, and Karssick ever present tendency to resort to cave-man tac tics, the evening is scheduled to get off to & colorful start. Wilson, a for mer All American himself, ha been one of he yeas' most popular draw ing cards, furnishing more action ia one bout than most grappier use in five, while the Huss&n lion is a steady winner with well -used bag of trick, both unorthodox and fair, j Ray Frishie, local fire-laddle, will 1 referee, j Promoter Li Hard ha suspended the ' pass list, stating that ticket sales in dicat one of the best house of the Scores Yesterday i At PorUnd, aS; MiMlon, 6-8. sc ' ond game ? At Sn FrsnclKO, J.J; OtWund, 8-3. I At lot Angtitt, 13-1; aermnto, ' 3-8. rond g,m SS nins. Holljwsoil ,t Satti, 43Ubit-h4r, postponed; r,:n. At N.w Torts, 8; PHtthmg, 1. At Phl)JpW, J-a; at, trfjuil, , second Km t tnnitigtt hy lw. I At Bastes, I-H; ChSflio. 4-1, ! At BrooiEiyn, B-3j CJncinnfcti, 0-0. ! At netrolt, a; Boston. 4, 19 !r.n!nfi. At 8t. loa),. S-l; New Tor, -J: At am!J)d, -t; PhH,dtphI, S-S: : rond f,m IS innings i At Criiewo, It-U WMWntton. 3-3; , Tin Hit ffooOtalia j woont.Awo, ci., .pt, w. m non Tlcmlf, in fir tht pt -t;on of wsodUnd tod?, dwtroy- !nr 10 buying, Jg? n MtimalM low j of I75.090 bfor It oroxigrtt undr control. Oh Mn ITlbun. Hut 6. of S. OTn, Kjnwttm Jinown xi I D. f Onto, dw wi, ROtic U hrtf fftrri to H ptrmon hwlryE rllinl Mcut M JSnl! to pwwnt thm to tr ur.drU!1 t Ui oMK n f Sn. i -v t ... m r'r rVtitnt iftunlt BiUMJrw, m MfdJord. Orflton, v stiim ; moiits of tft di of tti : aot;c. which M Aiwnt 35, !. Ot4J QBKE!. Atm)Bltftrt of h 8tt er ARMORY FIREWORKS I Farewell Match ENTER SECOND rZ"T ROUND OF PLAY IN ; :i PAT TOURNAMENT iv - ri Oforee ("WildrHl' nMofl ho faces Ai ftsr on mafai wnwfj mat card, is ieaving ao&n fr a se ries of maCcnes in France, Tonight pars win fee fe&turrd by a fmwie be tween the faEuons Joe Savoldi nd Sam LeiBers, RON DE WE IS SKEET CHAP la the finals Sunday Ron BeYo won the skeet championship of the Medford Qaa cluh. This carries with it the Pk-kard cup which I omble- i malic of the eves. DeVore hsd no easy win as H. Croltsnt tied him tn ; the first round and in the extra: round DeVore won by a single bird, ; hi score hems? 23 to Croissnt s 33. Thi tournament ha bees chal lenge affair &nd ha been running since last March, the five shooters at the top of the ladder shooting it out for the Picfcsjrd dab. So popular has this tournament proven that the skeet committee has under consideration similar event to be launched in the near future. The scores for the Ftcfcard trophy: At 25 Sfceet Ron DeVore 3053 H. Crolsant ..2Q- Ewrett BmytGB .39 Jim Moore ...-.,18 S. a. Mend en ha 1 1 Mm.,.. ., 18 Other skeet scores j Sam JenniniEs L, B, Plcksrd Jim Moore , Ron DeVore Bill Sates 19 IT Scores the rejuiitr tmps: At M tuxts H. B. Torpln " H. CrolMnt 49 S. a. MendenhsJI BUI BtM J Chut, Wood 44 T. B. Danhto 43 John Tomlls . Ck-orse PortF ,, 4 Chsinsey B re 's-. Jr. 40 S2l24 MiAUIOTM IS BROKEN PORTLAND, Set, IS, TM Whip ping around 40 lap on the seven- tenths mile track in 13 minutes, 36 31 seconds. Woody Woodford, Los An eeles, won the main e?ent t the Oreshtm auto speel html and set new track record for the mo fiun day. - Woodford toofc the lead at the start and stayed eui in front all the way. Arms n;i Ml Hp si, Portland nosed out Mel KeneeJy, Los Angeles, to take ec- ond place after 3 laps. HOW THEY STAND By tht jtiu&tiatecS PrtM.J Csut, W, he A&gelef 2 fmittw 43 HoSlfWOOd 4S n TtmUs& 43 MtMSan 4 0iB! , as CM Mill TTiuact wwst id. Pet. IS XVI 35 $Sl 1 Ml 4t AM Port!,n .-. 3 1 JSS !CTmao 3 4 JJ5 ihmi H, Tor 3 49 .M4 8t. loui, . 70 as 4S3 Chk'&so ...... T7 SO .675 BoW,n W St J1S PitUSurgh ti J M0 UrookSTn , 8T T .4S3 PMUwttlphl 44 tl J73 Cinclnnau . 47 04 JJ Dftroit , 7 4T Mi Hw Tor ,.,...,-,. S4 U ' CraiiKI 1 MS Bo tort 07 44 St. IcaHi 00 71 Ail Whineton 73 .451 Phiii)ijM M 7 .41 Chlctf 0 47 H 3M t GRAPPLE Satches This Week to Be Completed by Sunday Night Leland Clark Fea tures First Round Scores With th, first sfet competed ia tts nsyl P. A, T. goK tsuT-tnwrrt, no BB4f tt th Roja Mint VaSiey essanw, 6i ,a,rn out ot ,rting tow o! 128 ,r tanrtng th sCEm4 act sf r-srr-.ej tyinr. harh dfe.td th3f tippavsttt in a first rsuisa Staraj isd Sur.4,, Ht? P'-T ttsta w say be cempkKd oy- am cxfsr sat aoaday sight. OrflT Si of M mstchea la the flrat hTKtot plt-s oat, th rt of th entrants hflag ttminatl Isy d, Utv&t ypss Mlt te &pper t th comm. Oas fcrfcckft ill be complet ed weii witft eh p'r ot sra wtst irresgSnt th taw for UmS ra,toh, aatil th metti it cat down to th fia3tet, Cirt in Tin farm. The h(ghht ot th tourruunast a fr u th coBtmt Baf.itr bctxwa -e'jssd raw tad 33. B Or-. reord iss to Jtci BoMtoh, i!M pro. CM won the aatc. ad 5. .hooting tow a ta the trt nine hola. Complete retult, of ta first rottnif of th ;o.;rr, irr.tr. I tr u fouov.: Wj!d Bnncy debated C. Scraos by default; Tom SrSBMas defMted S. n. Mttmt br dffiuiti ft. t, Seswrt tjefeitd D. 5, Wcod hy default; O. T. Wiieos difnted D. B. K,y drul Chu. eg defitd A. 8, acaen urn, 4 m t: H, Bunc defeated a. W. SSeeter fee deftult; Geo, Fhf tbiaa defestad . 0. Pergusoa by defiust: d stramsrm dsfei-.ed Geo. lit rut - mn. I up cs th wth; Gordon Green defeated R. Ktr bf defj; Tod Portr dMta Glee Jtcfcacra or de fault; R. Mo-are defeited a. A, Thier o'.f. S nd S; c. mm defe-ted B. Bern ssi, S na 1; Oltn PtBrlc defeated M. &pt2 s deftuHi B, Thoradlke de- fted M, MiBer, 4 sd 3; IsUad CSr defetted D. B Oi, t xsd i; A. S. V. tsuptuta defeated J, K, FiMhtr hy defaat. B, Buar defetd R. Aephcntos, t up. ea th SMh; h, P. WUoox defeated S, H, mtmrnt Seftult: A. B. Cue- slnghira de.'rs:e; 1 1?:urrr.rt by t- ftralt; Br, m W. Enrnum defeated O, M. Ro&eru hf deftult; R, W, Buhl detested T. OeBtuer be default; Bib Wood, deAnted ttek Sletr by de fault; H, B. Bentie. defeated T, S. Jshriatdri sy dfatt; K. W. Ke&drfc defeated S. C .'ercrr., by default; R. A. Botu defeated M. O. Wliusa, 6 ,r,d Lee Wataos defeated J. C. Thorr.5- aoa fey CefiuH; O. Scheoek defeated H. johtaos fey default; W. P. taaaoa defesM Ose, Pre? default; Capt, Potter dsfnted ir. B. R, ssiistt, 7 and L, C -i r. te r defeated Sob tfaen'-l by defult? SJeoi. Ooddlsg defeated ft. defeated Ses, Harrington by default. R. R. Ebi defeated O. z. Himra. I and 1; X. C. BoUsiky defeated Jack Slrnpaon, 4 and J; m Tunsy defeated It. Schade, f and 2; Jack Reynold defeated Dr. C, C. Goki berry, 3 and 1; C, S. Kwha4i d e f e i 'd P. Heura. 3 and O. O- Horner defeated Ted FUh. t and I: T. W. Mtte and O. E PeSrs (playlsj tsdayj; O. Tyre defeated B. B, Srr.; : h , 3 u-: Bud fiimmorj da fettad Cap, Dark bj default: Lt, P. D. aaslth defeaited Chaa. Wloar by default; t, R. Woodford defeated B. Hoaaaber hy default; W, I vere;!, defeated rr&nit Perl, 4 aad i: C, C, herr mor. defeated John I wrence. 4 and 3; a, Kirk defeated ftobert MJkaeh by default; 0. at. K'dd d. feated H. D, MCaekey by default; H. B. Kallorfi defeated P. Oenaoa by defaaJt, Jack Porter defeated P. C, Reply by default; Hafsr MsrrH defeated A. H. Cm by default: A. P. MenafSeid de feated. J. 0, oroa by default; A. P. Weet defeated Kcmer Marx by de fault; B, S, Kamrnocd defeated Ai Uttrell, and !;,&. Ortnr de feated Wa McAIUiter by default; Oeo. Kuni defeated Dr. Kreaae by de fault; H K. Hart defeated W. B. Johrtojt by defatslt; Capt, reVariey defeated Prtr I K'daaor by dcfa.it; Marry JJoMttoa defeated P. a. Con by defaj.'.; 'err S hang' defeated Xioor Harslitos, 4 and 3; jobs Cup? defeated -. P. Coleman by default; Or, Ourss defeated Hack Ullard by default; O, 0, Alenderf-, defeated . , I(caoa hy default; R, O, Bard, til defeated S, Hubbard, s and 4; S. . Chda defeated B. S. Clark by default, thli Wk Pairinr. PaL'Ir.Ee for h week' match p'T arc a follow; Beeney sd Emm,n (Beerwy w irii by defaaW); D. Wood and Wilcok, ertrtrif ar.d Bunce, PtiythUn and B4 Slmmsna, Oreen and Tod Porter, Moor and JTBia, Patrice and Thorn dtk, U Clark and A Carpenter, Baurt and wiloax, Ci;r;n:rsra and Dr. Barnum. Ruhl asd Bob Wood. Bent ley and Iteodrtek, Bats and Waie oa, Seherjck and I,ar. Potter asd I Carpenter, CoddlPf and Heats Shi and Sennas;, Turn, and Beytsold, KewhaU and Homer, ermiwr of th Pelroe v. Ml li metch and Trree, Bud Simmon and Lt. Srsltb, Woodford and Lererette, Lemmos and Kirk. XJdd and Kellarrt, 3Mk Porter and Msrrta, MawtneM and Weat, Harnmoad and Drlrer. Haas and Bart, DeVaeey and MoMahon, Sliar-tl and Coop, Dr. Durno and AientSarfaf, Bard U and C-lStrt.