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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJNT:, MEDFOliD, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1934 PAGE SEVEN Vli liUV B WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE! WrU-ttliD lUiKV SOU-ROW Bead every thll pat J00 rill probably find exactly Che thing ,oo want U DO) oi Kit . . . U II wn mere, advet- tlM . U' ,n"' pensive, effective RATES n . jc Pet void nrat insactloi ttxa additional Inaartloa. pei word ... - " (Minimum lOo) Per une per month, without copy change 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND ,osT White purse containing keys, Lg?aW.od fountain pen. Reward offered. Return to Tribune. LOST One black and tan bound. 1ZB aenwwu. w.. 'OST It dog missing, call 1616. FOUND Hunting equipment Owner may have same by identifying and paying ad. Phone 821-X. LOST-Australlan shepherd; answers to ntme of Dick. Reward. Maud L. Shaw. Brownsboro. Ore. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work in Siskiyou Heights; to go home at night. Must have trans portatlon or live on east side. Tel. 1692. WAOTEDSperte'ncea girl lor general housework. Tel-' WANTOSExperlenced waitress for a short shift. Apply in Pon at Dow'a Cafe. WANTED Experienced girl to help with care of children and house work. Call 109-J-2. WANTED Housekeeper; permanent position for competent, willing woman. Call 1648-R. FOR RENT ROUSES MODERN COTTAGE FOR RENT Oarage. Oas. electricity and wood furnished. $18 month. Valendra Ho tel, Central Point. 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 ROOM BOARD ROOM, BOARD 153 No. Oakdala. RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS 1931 Chev. Coupe. 1930 Stutz 7-paaeenger Sedan. 1929 LaSalle Coupe. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe. 1927 Nash Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1923 Chrysler 62 Redan. 1933 Ford DeLuxe Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. Phone 18 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Equity In house. 326 Haven. KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. Mualc and dance. Phone 1545 or 1250-W. Ruth Luy Alios Holmback. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS RENT Large room with hot and cold water, shower. Close In. 20 So. fir. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month. 325 South Riverside avenue. ROOMS Well furnished, heated. Phone 8S4-L. FOR RENT APARTMENTS BACHELOR apt., 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 5 acres, Improved, 4 room house; 3 ton hay In barn. Reasonable to reliable party. Phor.e 387-J. FOR RENT 10 acres, Improved, close In; irrigated. See or phone Clarence Pierce. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-Y. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood. fl6h poles ana reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White elec tric sewing machine for light se dan. Box 638, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE For 20-A. farm, 5 A. in Bellvlew diet.; 3 cab ins; best fruit stand In southern Oregon: good well. R. C. Austin, Rt. 1. 2 mllea south of Ashland. TOEXCHANGE Small nicely fur nlshed apartment house, steady in come, In Portland, for modern resi dence in Medford or small acreage near Medford. Box 4801, Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE Cltl-Local MEN-WOMEN Sound health, Nnt over 50 years old manager for Civil Training Bureaj. Inc. WIU explain coaching quali fication. Write Box W. Mall Tribune. WANTED Srrtl ATIONS HIGH SCHOOL girl wants position in home, exchange room end board. 327 Maple St. 4 ACRES California property to trade for Oregon property. What have you. Phone 837-X. 330 No. Front St EXCHANGE Collf., property for South. ern Oregon. 10 acrea. cmcaon ranch, clear; 3 room modern house, garage and well. Also 3 apartment Income. Hermasa neacn. une or both for good Improved. Can pay some cash If stocked. Owner. MIL LER, 947 W. 81st St., Los Angeles. Calif. EXCHANOE Small house on good lot Value 350.00, for light car. Inquire 145 N. Central. CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840 E. 9th. wTntedmiscellan EOUS MAN AND WIFE will care for place in exchange for rent. Excellent references. Box 4803. Tribune. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buv, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. Tel. 266. WANTED Holv.cm cows. Just fresh and springers. Phone 561. Dr. Gltzen. t WANTED Small furnished apt. Write T detailed description to Box 4977. Tribune. WANTED Small furnished apart ment near Roosevelt school, or Sacred Heart hospital. Box 4802, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn lhed house In city limits of Md ford. Must be cheap. Box 308. Mai. Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thlbault. Phone .11TNK WANTED pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND KftUlAluna rtuwi.., BRASS. COPPER and Junk of ill descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAAIN HOUSE 27 No. Ornpe. Tel. 1062 want to BUV 1929 Ford. Must be cheap. 338 W. 2nd. WANTED Warrant. Redden fc Co. u'AWTR-n Household BOOds. Moves tv,l or what have you. Medford Barsaln House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. MILK COW for sale, 2nd house south Howard school. FOR SALE Purebred Ramboulllet rams. Dolph Phipps, 301-J-l. HAVE a few "Correldale" buck lambs for sale cheap. High gra:e outside stock. Get them quick If you want them. Hawkins Bros., Applegate, Oregon. FOR BALE Sheep. Phone 397-K. FOR SALS Guernsey and Jersey cows, fresh and coming fresh soon; $35 and up. Cummlngs Poultry Ranch, $ miles out Midway road. FOR 8 ALE -Large Jersey milk cow. $25. o. rt. Patrick, Eagle point. TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh In spring, and coming a-year-oui colt. Priced reasonable. ' Inquire at w. b. Medleys, Kt. a, box ioo, Medford. FOR SALE 24 rabbiu and hutohea Third house south city hall, Jaok- FOR SALE DOGS PETS SPRINGER SPANIEL Young male; smooth-haired fox terrier, young male; exceptional Australian shep herd male; English shepherd, male: spayed female collie; English sheep, 8 months; female collie, 8 months; 1 male hound, 6 mos. old. Dr. Phillips, Tel. 1516. BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register Add ing Machine, Typewriter. Boots, Shoes, Huntlng-FUhlng Equipment. 317 North Riverside. DOG3 examined free, and Bartlett. Dr. Stone, 4th JACK GILHAM, Taxi 42. 25c In city. Country trips a specialty. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abatracti of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title S y 9 1 e m In J&ckeon County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 8. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs, Rlalto. Phone 1615-Y. Dentistry. DENTISTRY-Main. -Dr. I. H. Oove. 235 E Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. OrU 11 a no Instruction. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE! Ktelnsmith strain Barred Roc It cockerels direct from trap nee ted stock. Also few high grade Red pullets. 538 Keen Drive. PURE Bronza torn. Cockeran'H prize stock $5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE Bantam roosters. 524 S. Riverside. MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SALE Pianos for storage. Call Eads Transfer, 315. 1015 N. Central. FOR BALK MISCELLANEOUS GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett St. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice, at the Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2, Medford. FOR SALE Plant sweetpea seed now for early spring and summer flow ers. Sow our superb Spencer mix ture. Monarch Seed fc Feed Co. FOR SALE Heavy serviceable barn brooms, 91 each. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. WILL TRADE good, close-in acreage for house In Medford. Box 4917, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE 40 A. of land and equity for light car. 1212 Court St. LARGE 8-room house In good condi tion. 2 block from University in Eugene, for small house tn Medford Would consider desirable Ashland property. Phone 424-J-2. Medford FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FORCED SALE 100 acres, 10 cult. river bottom, excellent free water right, modern large bungalow, big barn, good location, consider some trade. Make an offer. 15 North Fir. FOR SALE; B-room modern bungalow on West Main: lot 50x146; priced low for quick sale. Torme. FOR RENT DAIRY and general forming; good buildings. WE WRITE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE TRY US. J. . WAKEFIELD 107 East Main St., .Medford. Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown Ac White. 53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.: 11 A , cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber; Improvement. Paul Erdman. Applegate. Ore. A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben. nett St.. excellent soil, fruit, nut trees and berries. Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box 56, Tribune FOR SALE Small hoiwe. 'i acre, 2 miles from Medford. including 1 cook stave, Jersoy cow. Price 335. 50 cash. 2nd house on Thomas Road. 95 4 acre tract. Mile wet of Phoe nix. Schermerhom. FOR SALE Balloon-tired bicycle, 16. 416 So. Laurel. FOR SALE Rat and mouse extermin ators of all kinds. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Seeds for fall planting. Prices right. Quality the best Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Delicious and Newtown apples. Darby's Packing House. 12-GAUGE. full choke, pump shot gun; good a new; coat $45 new Will sell cheap. Tel. 523-R-3. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Pianist, com poser, teach of piano and harmony. Original MELCHORD method, mod ern piano playing. Studio, 31B Lib- erty Bldg., Mediord. ore. Personal, ASTROLOGY. READINGS, YOUR personal horoscope erected and read; questions answered. 325 Riv erside. Phone 701-J. ROGUES DEFEATED; 5 10 3 IN WINDUPl WITH GRANTS PASS GRANTS PASS, Oct. 3. Bpl.) Stepping ahead in the sixth inning to win, 5-3, Ken Willi aim' Grants Pass Merchants Sunday rode high over Hal Halght'a Medford Rogues. This game In a way settled tie score that resulted three weeks ago from a. 14-lnnlng game played be tween these two teams. Had the Rogues won, Halght was ready to claim the privilege of taking his team to Portland, there to play the Bllts Welnhard team for the state semi pro championship If possible. He had announced that he would claim the district championship on the force of thig game, despite the fact that the Merchants had already won the Southern Oregon league pennant. This season Grant Pass has won six gamea from the Rogues tied them once and lost to them twice. Medford's greatly revamped team, which on September 9 enabled them to tie Grants Pass, l-l, In 14 Innings, gave them such confidence that they were almost positive of taking the Merchant "Into camp.' They brought with them a group of fans that equaled the number the Mer chant had out, reports showed. Score by Innings: R. H. Medford ....1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 10 Merch 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 05 0 (i rants r.iss He's Scientific Grappler Meteorological Report REV. EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally. 316 So. Riverside. Money to Lend. MONEY LOANED, radios, typewriters, electric refrigerators, washing ma chines, guns or on anything of real value. CECIL JENNINGS No. 6 8. Front. Muslo Writing and Song Service HAIGHT Muslo Writing and Swig S e r v I o e. Composing, arranging Song lyrics. Publishing. Copy right. Mimeograph copies of mu sic. 318 Liberty Bid., Medford. Ore ental Rug Cleaning specialty Painting and rape rhnnglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Grape. Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per sq. ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett. MONEY LOANED' ON FURNITURE. CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. E. Thomas. 45 S. Central, state license No. S 157. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER 4: STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 819 North Riverside. Phone 1044 -X. FOR flALE: Crown Leader egg mash, 2.15 cwt. Price is going up. Con tract with us and be protected against raise. Ask about our con tract plan. Monarch Seed ic Feed Co. FOR SALE Peaches. 717-Y. 15 Rose or Tel. 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 0.00 case 640.00. Leaving, must sell at once. Call at 33 Keene Way Drive. FOR SALE Buescher Melody C saxo phone, battery radio, $5 Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable Vlc trola. 7 golf clubs and bag. house hold appliances, fruit Jars and tools. 822 Cedar. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Fick's Hardware, 131 West Main. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Canning peaches. Stancllff. Phoenix. Bert NOTICE Duck hunters, flat-bottom boat for sale, cheap. Call 1509. RUMMAGE BALE Wednesday, O F. Bldg on West th. WANTED 300 ft. I'i " nine. Phone 6U-J-4. in. galvanized WANTED 60 cords cordwood tor im mediate delivery. 1119 N. Central. FURNITURE van going to Los An ge.es 6:h of Oct . wants freight both wavs. 1044-X. Hawley Transfer WANTED Used galvanized rooting Phone 1044-X. WANTED Part time accounting and lor) office woric. Phone 728-W. WANTED Stock to pasture. B. L DocUfe. Rt 4 Phone 563-J WANTED To let Phone 401-J-2. sheep on ihsres WANTED Model A 1930 or '31. Good condition only Even:n or 6'JD dav. 51 N Oakdlie. Apt 8. INCLOSED van truck going Load ftarj'.ed Paone 432 south. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE OR TRADE One larne lot. clear; located tn Klamath Falls, close to schools. Write Box 899, Medford. Ore. 4'4 ACRES, well improved, to ex chance for Medford home: 2 ACRES, well improved, for sale or exchange for Medford. 5-ROOM house, cicar. to exchange for do in. will assume. PROPERTY with income 1100.00 pel month, for sile at a bargain. 450 ACRES. 200 under fence. 11250 per acre Fair Improvement. GOOD ranch, well unproved, for sale. C S. BUTTERFIELD ' 409 Medford Center Bldg. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt, teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Rose Peru grapes. Hart ley. B-F-5. FOR SALE Rug and 3 folding steel cots. Call evenings, 1013 W. 10th. TOMATOES delivered Medford for 75c a pear lug. Phone 3-F-4. FOR SALE! Spltzenberg apples at Ala Vista Packing House, 327 8. Fir 8t FOR SALE Whit sewing machine. Angora rabbits. 314 Willamette. FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8 FOR SALE Ford coupe. Pat's Second H.ind .Store. 1 1923 Ford Sedan Del. 1 1329 Auburn Sedan. 1 1925 Bulck Pick-up. 1 191 Ponl'.sc Sedan- SKINNERS OARAOE Bulck - Pontlac Sales and Service PrT, BF.NT S-rnnm duolex: bath sleeping porch, garage, enclosed ! bark varn: close in: adults on'.J'.j Inquire 240 So. Grape St. FUP.N house it garage M W 10th FOR HEXT Hnnies M.-whf4 or unlu.'i;LU. Brown ii Wur.. 1929 BUICK Roadster Good t;rea and uplioistery Motor Just overhaul ed Real bargain Terms and your car in trade Call 1110 FOR SALE Cadillac Victoria (4 aeaul ir, c-od condition, pried to H! 139 North R'.veraUe. Harry Cjo-ra'.ii. FOR SALE Estate Heatrola In excel lent condition. Inquire 229 N Riverside. FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L. FOR EXCHANOE 30-30 Carbine val ued at 120 00 for light car Across from Medford Riding Academy ORAPES and grape Juice for Carkson'i. Old Stage road. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service station on Pacific hlghav. eompiet In every respect If Interested address. Box 4919, j Tribune, for appointment. ' FOR SALE Grocerv store, well lo I csted Priced rljht II oouglit no Might consider good used car ai ' part pajmcnt. Write Bvx 4887, Mm. Tomlln Improved Mrs. John Tomlln, who underwent a major op eratlon. performed by Dr. Eugene Rockey of Portland, at the Commun lty hospital Sunday, was reported to day aa making a very satisfactory re covery. Hamm. cf fl McCarthy, as 3 Wade, rf 8 Drolette, o 2 Blevlns, lb 4 Garrett, 2b Santee. 3b .. 4 Powers, If 4 Nelson, p 4 Walters, as 8 Totals 35 8 Medford Lewis, ss . 4 Allen, rf 3 Norrls, If - 3 Hoffard, cf 4 3 4 3 . 4 . 4 Sakralda, If 1 Halght. lb Donovan, 3b Relnklng. 2b Calvert, c Woodward, p H. O. A. 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 15 3 0 8 0 13 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 S 37 10 H. O. A. 0 3 3 1 1 0 10 0 3 1 0 1 10 0 3 3 3 0 0 4 1 8 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0vk V -V ' . ."1 V'i N. - , 11 v 7 V ;':" ! Totals 33 3 10 24 10 3 Sakralda rcplhced Norrls in the seventh; Walters replaced McCarthy in fifth. Earned runs. Grants Pass 4, Medford 2. Runs batted In. by Powers, Drolette, Walter, Hnmmerlck sen 12), Halght, Calvert and Wood ward. Stolen bases, by Hoffard, Halght and Hammerlcksen (2). Sac rifice hits, by Allen and llflnklng. Two-base hits, by Garrett, Santeo. Walters and Hammerlcksen. Left on bases, by Medford 7, Grants Pass 8 Bases on bolls, off Woodward 3. Nel. son 3. Struck out, by Woodward 3. Nelson 15. Umpires, Shaw and Smith Time, 3 hours and 8 minutes. 4 Price to Portland R. W. Price, man ager of Crater Lake lodge, left Med ford today for his home In Portlani. after visiting friends In the city for two or three days. Mr. Price stated that this year's business at the lake was 100 per cent better than a year ago, and prospects for next year ore even more encouraging. Cse Mall Tribune want ads Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Threads that run the lung way of a fabrlo I. Take up weapons I. Disfigures 12. Seed covering 13. Constellation 14. On top of 15. Capital of Latvia 16. Insect 17. French author 18. First nnnie of an Ameri can etory writer and novelist 20. Stuffed coat without a back St. Tenpins lying on tha alley H. Tale 2. Flow 2". Forme 31. Bkn-1 with re. pec t to color again SS. Narrow tody of water M. Fanhlon 15. Even If: rontr. Solution of Yesterday's Puri.e TUNApjANOpSPjA T ALAS ML I E If H ARE D E M 61 A L BOW D BTALicpA B E T i! STO U jTR AT E 1 U Rjl m AJilHl A Jii iJS.ti p L E M TW MS P E D IS I sg ar m e nJt H h o EVE AlE T A M!L 18. 10. 11. 19. French marshal S7. Highly re- KurdpfJ 40. Lubricates 43. Drain 4H. Transported 47. Took solid food 4$. FIxM chargt 50. M4lrInaJ plant SI. Ocean 82. Metal 51, Hitch M. Sin 1$. Feminine name DOWN 1. Merchandise 2. Dry 1. Ktirfneti 4. Table dlab Southern stale: abbr. Fame Maxim Unpleasant amell Mlnuto par ticle List Itolnte rapidly Traptflngs of a lioma 11. Oriental drums 23. Pay bio 24. Plant of th genus Vlcla 25 Allow US. Toward shore :3. Perlfh 30. Pigpen 33- Salts of olelo acid SS. Pronoun 36. Hod ranopy 38. Annoy S!i Weird Unit of weigh! Morbid respiratory pound Kplo poem Knrllsh schoo California rorknh 41. Organ of bearing l. J:..: . -!.. . V: October 1, 1934 Medford and vicinity: Unsettled; probably rain toulfht and Wednes day: not much change In tempera ture. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Wednesday: probably rains north and, west portions; cooler east portion Wednesday. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 03; lowest it. Total monthly precipitation, T. De ficiency for tha month .03 Inches. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1934. est inches. Deficiency for the season 0.34 Inches. Relative humidity at S p. m. yes terday 15 percent; I a. m. today 79 percent. Tomorrow: Sunrlss 8:10 a.m. Sundaet 8:50 p.m. Observations Taken at S a. m, 130 Meredlen Tune. wwmr aH ZB 2V. f j1 U it Agere. stT Cliff Thlede, plctnrcil here, will matrh 1i(n 20.1 poundi of brawn ngatmt Matroa Karllnko, of RumIh, In the 45-mlnuto semi-final of Thursday's wrest Hnjj card. Thlede, who waa formerly life guard at Lout; Bench, Cnl., Is one of the newcoinern In the three-hont show, and employs the popuinr sc.lcnMflo t)ne of muscle mnucltng. In the main event, Hottny Mulr, Auatriilla, will tanglo Willi Kube Wright, Txeas, for one hour or two out of three fulls, while ttnb Kenan ton, Ocilcl Hill, will meet Jim lleslill, Spokane, In A .10-inlnute wnrmtip. Boise 83 68 .01 Cloudy Boston 64 40 Clear Chicago ..... 08 83 Clear Denver HM..tM.....H 80 SO P. Cdy. Ilurelu 88 83 .01 Cloudy Helena, ... 60 40 P. Cdy. Los Angelet 80 83 Clear MEDFORD .. 84 88 T Cloudy Now Yorlr 88 48 Clear Omaha, 70 53 Clear Phoenix .........103 70 Clear Portland . 60 64 Cloudy Reno 78 44 Clear Roseburg 78 60 .01 Rain Salt Lake 83 53 Clear San Francisco 64 56 P. Cdy. Seattle 68 64 Cloudy Spolcane 74 60 Cloudy Walla Walla 74 58 Cloudy Washington, D O. 63 44 Clear GRIDIRON GLEANINGS (By Associated Press. 1 COnVJUXIS With Red Franklin recovered from hie Injuries. Oregon State rooters may see two trlple threatera In the game anlnst Stan ford at Porland Saturday. Jim Da nerl, OSC wlldman, and Franklin's understudy, may be In as fullback, while Franklin gallops wound In the halfback post. Offensive possibilities of the Beavers would thus be greatly augmented. Hal pangle. quarter, and Tnmmi Swanson at rUrht half, are capable ball hustlers on reverses, sneaks and spinners. MOSCOW, Idaho. More "alr-mlnd-ed" than ever, the University of Idaho Vandals today turned toward perfecting the passing attack. Back from Seattle, where Saturday they took a 13 to 0 defeat from Washlnfi ton, the Vandals prepared to use tho aame aerial strategy against Oonznga next Saturday. BERKELEY Coach "Navy Bill" In gram and his California Beara are pointing this week at St. Mary'a, and bl Al NlcheUnl In particular as Im M,i.nt nh.tncle. tn overcome In their raoc for the mythical Paclflo coast champlonsnip. uoin bubuh ... plenty of reserves and speed In the backlleld. LOS ANGELES That 6 to 0 South ern California victory over little Col lege of the Pacific. Saturday, has brought a housocleanlng to the Tro jan flrat string. Coach Howard Jones moved Oerald Oatllng to right end yesterday In place of Ward Browning. Jim Rorlson to right tackle where Houston Harper uaually holds forth, Ma Belko to Cliff Propst's left halfback borth, and Bob Bandera to Art Dlttberner'a right guard post. Jones planned another stiff work out today as part of the Trojan wel come' preparation for Washington State's visit here Saturday. PALO ALTO, Calif. With hla in jured Hat rapidly diminishing. Coach "Tiny" Thornhlll expects his Stan ford Indians to be In mid-season form for his game with Northwestern, October 13. The Una will be con siderably bolstered by the return of Palamountaln and Carlson at tackles. Thornhlll and Backfleld Coach Ernie Nevers put their charges through a light practice Monday and plan a scrimmage for Wednesday, when they will pick the squad to go north to meet Oregon State next Saturday at Portland. rlvad her with her famoue husband, who Is epected to play an Imporant part In tha world serlea opening Wed nesday between the Cardinal! and Detroit. Mrs. Dean explained Just why Mis elder half of tha two-man, family pitching staff la getting along In this baseball world ha has a real manager. "He's tha easleat peraon In the world to manage," Mrs. Dean smiled. "1 handle the money and AU I say la. 'Jerome, wel" not buy this; It la too expensive.' He agrees Just like thai. Anything la all right with him. That la why I'm hla ' banker, hla book keeper, hla manager and hla girl friend." The Doana have been married throa years. LOS ANGELES Coach Bill SpauM lng of the Unlveratty of California at Los Angeles, was on the prowl today for better tackle talent, Working on tho belief the Bruin defeat by Ore gon was due mainly to tackle weak nesses, he threatened to bring some of the bsckfleld reserves up to the forward wall unless present candidates Improved. SANTA CLARA Santa Clara's out look was brightened when John Plfer, punting sophomore fullback, returned to practice. Piter injured an elbow In the Nevada game. The Broncos expect a stiff battle from the Univer sity of flan Francisco Sunday. SEATTLE Now bothered with a heavy cold. Capt. Woody Ullln, Uni versity of Waxhlngton tackle, will be given a tryout at left end when he returns to form. Coach Jimmy Phu lan said today hla squad leveled off to work for the Oregon claah 10 days hence. Ted Markov held down the berth agalnat Idaho, but Phelan feel he needs more strength there, PULLMAN Membera of the Wah ington State grid aquad depart to night for their game with Southern California at Loa Angeles Saturday. Thursdsy will be spent at San Fran cisco, where the aqusd will work out on Keaar atndlum. 1. 4!. H. ib 1 U 13 U ',;y5 (o 7 ISP 7 0 I ; Jl 'S Iff fife- '7 la "ZZ1' 6 zzzzz 4o 4l 42 43 44 AJ 43 47 4&74 So 1" SS DEFIES WEATHER Despite predictions of rain for to morrow, the weekly men's golf toiu nament la acheduled aa usual, cording to announcement today from the Rogue Valley club, vlth the hops that the skies will be clear enouen to draw a large turnout. Golf ball" are the prl?ca orfered. The regular weekly ladles' event l slno scheduled, with luncheon to be served In the club house. Activity at the golf course has bet-n quiet thla week, with no further com petition In the annual P. A. T , which Is entering Its quarter-final rouno Landos To Wrestle Bad Jack Washburn PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 3 .(APl Jlm Londoa. world's heavyweight wrestling champion, return to Port land for the second time within two months, to meet Jack Wambutn. Boston bad msn. at the auditorium tomorrow nlghl. Londoa defeated Ted Cox on hla . previous visit after a serenuous evening. Since his previ ous visit, Inndos defeated Ed IHtran-gl-n Lewis in a championship match ' at Chicago. BULLDOG ROUGHS FENTON FOR WIN PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. J. (API- Bulldog Jackson, the Clrand avenue ruffian, today ruled a bad man No 1 of the Portland Labor temple, whern he roughed and hammerlocked two of three falla from Hod Fcnton last nlKlit. Fenton, of Canada, weighed 101 and Jackson 100. The laudatory praise from the crowd went to Ben Sherman, 101, Portland, and Paqual, 100, Spain, who divided falls In a clean draw. Don Sugnl, 1113. Salem, loat the first fall and then won by dlaablinx Jerry Meeker. 103. Kansas City, with an airplane spin. ' MRS. SPENCER RITES Tl ASHLAND, Oct. 1. (Spl.) Mra. George Spencer, well known resident of this city, and member of a pioneer family of Oregon, died Sunday even ing. September 30, at her home, fol lowing a long and sever lllnaa. Lulu Josephine Palmateer waa bora September 33, 1884, In Portland, Ore, a daughter of Mr, and Mra. o. J. Palmateer. On June 18, 1911, aha married George Spencer, member of another Oregon pioneer family, at Aahland, and has lived during tha past 37 years in Ashland, where aha has made many friends. Surviving her, In addition to he husband, are her brother, L. J. Pal mateer of Oarden City Kana., a sister, Mra. Frank O. Mitchell of Hlllaboro, Ore., two cousins, Miss Effloa John son and Mlas Etta Johnson, and aa uncle, William Johnson of Aahland. Funeral aervloes were held thla afternon at the Dodge ehapel, Rf. M. L. Edwards officiating. THE GRANGE DIZZY IS DOCILE DECLARES WIFE DETROIT. Oct. 3. (API Jerome Herman (I)liy Dean, take It from Mra. Jerome Dean, la the "easiest prron In the world to manage." ind he's not "rilry." Mrs. Dean said to today as aha ar- I.ake Creek Orange. Tha booster meeting held by Leka Creek Orange was a decided succe.ia with a large number of Tlaltors at tending from both the Laka Cree and Brownsboro communities. A moat excellent program waa pre sented by Lecturer Julia Sldley, who received much favorable comment oa her work. Several pleaatng numberi b; visitors war especially appre ciated. Among the numbere wera tableaux. "Faith. Hop and Charity," (with x-. planatlon of significance by Alma Meyer) Bob Damon and Leila Damon; Irene Charley, Mra. Patton; Ella Meyer. Henry Meyer and Katherlu Walch. Vocal duet, "Larboard Watch," by Mabel Brown and Floyd Charley I ac companied by Helen Brown: reading, "When Ma Is Sick," by Gwendolyn Charley; piano aelectlona by Wanda Wyant; reading. "Hunting tha Wily Polecat." by Wallace Ragsdale; vocal solo. "Where th River Shannon Flows," by Gerald Hansen, accompa nied by Mrs. Anna Rohrer: reading, "When Pa'e Sick," by Janet Charley; vocal aolo. "Viennese Nlghta," by Floyd Charley, accompanied by Helen Brown. Rending. "The Wife." by Myrti Charley; vocal duet. "When It'a Lamp Lighting Time In the Valley." by Anna Rohrer and Oeorg Hansen, with "Juanita" encore: reading. "The Folk Oot Back." by Agnea Wyant; panto n.lme, "When the Lamp Went Out," by Anna Tonn. Harry Tonn. France Tonn, Mary Moor and Wallac Raga. dale; Tocal solo, "The Old Kuaty rrldge by the Mill," by Oerald Han sen. Refreshments wer served by th Home Economic committee. The remainder of the evening wa taken up with gamea and folk dance.