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PAGE NINE WHAT YOU WANT QlmsifiMWXL EASY REFERENCE; O M vo S 12 LU BOU.R.0W MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKL), OREGON. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11 1935 if I Rend efery ad on til 19 pQRfr VOU fflll probably find ex actly the thins you want to buy or it'll. If It isn't there. advertise . 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective RATES Per word first insertion. (Minimum 25c) each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum iur) Per line per month without cop? changes --. $1.23 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP 2-year-old Jersey heifer, underslope off left ear. Owner may have same by paying for feed and advertisement. C. A. Henry, Rt. 4, Box 217, Medlord. LOST Lady's white gold wrist watch , with black band. Reward U re I turned to Mall Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work and assist with care of two children. References. Box 3130 Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED One or more passengers to Los Angeles. Address sunset on the Rogue, Trail. Oregon. WANTED MALE HELP RELIABLE young man to take up Electric Refrigeration and Air Con ditioning. Prefer man now employ ed and mechanically inclined, with fair education and willing to train - tn wnmn pxDcrt in in stallation and service work. Earn while learning. Write giving age. nhnne. Dresent occupation. Utili ties Eng. Inst. Box 3481, care Mail Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS MAN experienced in ranch and or chard work wants Job as caretaker. Good house and privilege of raising chickens desired. Box 3241, Mall Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ... t . rT r ...fu nrlshos tit rPIlt 3 tO 5 acres improved, with privilege of buying, box 34iu, inuuug. WANT TO BUY Pordson tractor. Arnold, Route l, box aw. ONE OB TWO placer miners able to maintain inemseives wi' a valuable property. Box 3563, Trib une. WANTED TO BUY Used pipe, gal vanized or sheet metal, 4, 6, or 8 Inch. also smaller size. Write Wm. Eschrlch, Beagle, Ore. WANTED Guernsey bull 10 to 18 months old. C. A DeVoe. 623-J-2. WANTED Buyer for oat hay, 68 per ton or will trade for wood, shakes. posts or livestock. Isnacs, Crater Lake Highway. W NTED Horseradish roots. C M. Aldrlch. North Rt.. Fort Bragg, Calif. WANTED To rent house. Must be reasonable. Phone 564-R. WANTED Ranch to rent on shares. Good references. Rt. 1. care C. G. Clymer. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal- Have had years of experi ence In preparing returns. Phjne 1217-Y after 4pm Fred L. Colvlg WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St Tel 1062. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hlden and pelts Medford Bargain House 27 N. Grape Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTEKIEb A N D RAD1ATOKS ALUMiNJM BRASS COPPER and lunk f all descriptions . MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 An Orape Tel .OH FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 3 ROOMS, furnished; very clean Adults only. 9 E. Jackson. WARM, pleasant room, separate ent rance. 220 No. oakdale. MODERN rooms nd cottage; reason able rate. For sale, small wood range and combination gas and wood range. Valandra Hotel. Cen tral Potnt. FOR RENT Furnished heated room at 612 So. Oakdale. ROOMS 153 No. Oakdale. Ai rKACTlVT noma 404 S rpe FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room modern hou. furnished. Flrf place and piano. 1013 W. 9th. W. H- Everhard. Homes lurnishfrti 3 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR PENT Apt. D-irMl Court. Tl tuli F.ENT F'urn. lit Wa.cU. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 8-room nicely furn. low er flat, near courthouse, modern, garage. 287-J. Inquire 604 E. Main. FOR RENT Nice 4-room furnished apartment. 305 Beatty 6t. Geo. Iverson. FURN. 2-ioom apt.. b2i N. Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt Adults only. 905 W. 10th. FURNISHED front apartment, first floor, private bath and garage. 004 W. 10th. Adult. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BATES very moderate at 116 H Jd-ln unfurnished Bruwn Ac White FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT FOR CASH 0 acre In Talent, block of Bartlett pears, good house. Lydia Powers, Talent, Ore KViB BFNT 80 Acre In Beagle Dlst.. Just south of Antloch school, about 16 acres tuiaoie, Diranto smin ber. Ideal for turkeys. -Very modest rent. Phone 1473-W. CABINS EOR RENT By day. week or month See at Camp Witnus. w Riverside. POh KENT Room 16x00 adjoining Mall Tribune Job department on Orape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant pnone to 01 ap ply at Mall Tribune newspaper) 01 flce FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Gentleman diamond ring, value iuu, lor automooue. 236 No. Bartlett. FOR TRADE 7-tube radio for cow Roost Auto Camp, 3 ml. south fac highway. TRADE for wood, drop-head Singer electric phonograph, plays U rec ords. 009 Beatty. back of Camp With lis TO TRADE For wood, used model A Ford wire wheel, tire and tube com plete. Write Box 788. Tribune FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Bend property for Medford 1 property. 603 Maple St, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE New. neat, attractive, fl room, modern, stucco home; un usually well built, hardwood floors, fireplace, cheerful living room, modern built-in kitchen, glassed In porch, 2 lovely bedrooms, bath with latest in fixtures, located on pave ment, corner lot, shade, good doub le garage. Total price $2750.00. Terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. FOR SALE Good five room house, y2 acre good land. Pressure water system. 91200.00. $75.00 down. Bal ance $12.80 monthly. So; Oregon Realty Co., 44 No. Riverside. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS $10 DOWN, $5.00 MONTH On pavement; plenty water, elec tricity and phone available. In quire 116 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 2 1-3 acres, Improved, Joining city limits; 3 blocks school: $50 cash, balance monthly. Inquire 741 McAndrews road. FOR SALE Lot 5. block 4. Siskiyou Heights Addition, Medford. by Geo. H. Meyer. Havana. 111., as Is. FOR SALE In Beagle district, Juat south of Antloch school, 60 acres, about 15 acres tillable now, more easily available, balance small tim ber. Fenced, good grazing, fine for poultry. Only $500 for cash, term to good people. Phone 851-R-3. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot Box No 601 Tribune STOCK AND DAIRi RANCHES. Pear Orchards, acreage notne. city home building lots, place mines Every thing in real estate. Roberts, 720 West 2nd FOR SALE 9 acres. Ideal poultry ranch Cheap. H. Schermerhorn. mile west of Phoenix. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RE NT Jack son County Building St Loan Ass'Q Phone 195. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home; 7 large rooms, large screened porch bathroom and pantry, lots of bullt- ins, fireplace, hardwood floors large lots with plenty of trees and shrubbery; paved street- C. A. De Voe. phone 523-J-2. WHEN you think ot real estate, think of Brown ii White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS WE have a large stock or select used cars every one at a real Bargain. Don't buy a used car until you see our stock. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside Tel. 18 AT A SACRIFICE 1034 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mileage. 33 So Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car valuea BARGAINS every one, at S3 So Fir. LOOK at all the ued cars before you buy. 22 So. Fir. FOB SALE DOGS PET8 FOR SALE Purebred wlre-halr re male terrier. An Ideal pet for chil dren. See this fine dog at Jscluon County Humane hospital. FOR SALE Pedigreed Roller canaiiea Call 302 Mrs Nellie Finney. Jack sonville. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work, and saddle horwa. Med. Riding Acaacmy. Phons 838-R. FOR SALE Jersey and Ho;ate:n pnnzTa. or will trade for stock a:v fu'.l -blood Hereford bull B. L Dodse. Medford. r-i FOR SALE-POULTRY FOR SALE Eahy chick'. Hanson st.-aln from B W. D tested hens Pparlina Poultry Firm, Williams Oregon. FOB SALE-LIVESTOCK COCKE ELS, hatching chic; Leghorn Rock. Reds Cariey ai-w FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fordcon sice offset, rover crop disc, good as new. Small Mze Bean spray outfit, Just right for small orchard. One 2-horse culti vator. W. B. Barnum, Carlton Nuraey, south Pacific highway. ELECTRIC range for sale, used months, see at 222 w. J sen son. FOR BALE 10-ft refrigerator show case, marble front; and up-to-date buffet and dining room table. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats, 11,50 cwt. Also gov) horse hay. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-3. FOR SALE Beardless barley; Canota oats. O. O. Hull. Orifflu Creek. FOR SALE Wood ranije 301 So. Central. FOR SALE Large Eastman camera and case. Inquire Blue Front Pool Hall. FOR SALE Delicious apples. Bear Creek Orchard. FOR SALE 1100 lbs sash weights, 5 50. Philip Wendt, Ashland, Ore ACETYLENE welding and cutting torch with gauges, only $24.50. rel. 341-J-3. FOR SALE Fir and oak vinegar, pickle and mustard barrels. Call Carald J. Parker, 613 So. Riverside FOR SALE Baled hay, first crop. 8 tons. 612.50 ton; 8-h.p. tractor. In quire Paul Efdman, Applegate. Ore. FOR SALE Baled 7-F-14. oat hay. Phone FOR SALE Haanchen barley, 138 ton. Pigs, big or little, 7c lb. Heating stove. Ted Fish, Phoenix. BEN Beardless barley. E. Foss, Talent. 14 cents. B POND LILY bulbs, fish and moss for sale cheap. 720 So. Peach St. FOR SALE Recleaned Federation seed wheat. Hennchen seed barley Henry Nledermeyer. one mile north Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone 354, Jacksonville. FOR SALE 2 electric brooders. 16-ft counter, tables, gas heater, etc May oe seen at 317 No. Riverside Ave Must sell quickly. H. G. Moore. Trustee. MIRRORS made to order; minors re silvered; auto glass Installed: broken windows replaced; store fvont plate glass, table tops; picture framing MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO 36 S Bartlett. Phone 446 TIME TO RE-TIRE GET A F'LSK None Better None Cheaper 8UNRI8E SUPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all makes; terms If desired AU makes rented and repBjred White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg MU sl'j and dance Phone 1646 or 1250 W. Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. BUSINESS DIRECTORY A hf tracts JACKSON CO. AB8TKAC1 CO. Abstracts ot ntle inu Title insurance The only complete Title System to Jackson County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No 33 North Centra) Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners, LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Dentlitr). DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oove. 335 E Main. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED S0 to 300 tor personal or household purposes on House Purnlshlngs or Autos: also Cars Re-flnanced Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept License No. 8-157. See W E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. Painting A papertianfjlnf M. A BLISS Painting & paperhang Ing Tel 648-W 313 So. Orape JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work Prices reason able. Res 124 King St Call 953-R Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & BTOHAOE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movera. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 819 North Riverside. Phone 815. BUSINESS CHAN0E8 FOR SALE Sacrifice, filling atation and cabins, close in. Dolr.g a good bualneaa Alao honao clear, to trale for improved acreage L. O. Plckell 204 K Mm. call laou-J, evenings LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Flrt Meeting of Crrdltnrv j NO. B-19758. , In Proceedings for a Composition or Extension. , in tne Ullirici uourt oi mr State for tl& District of Oregon. In the Matter of E D. Hoa and Jennie F. Hoa. hiuvband and wife. Debtors To tlie creditors of E. D. Hom and Jennfe P- Hos. husband and wife, of Trail. In the County of Jackaon, and District aforesaid. Notice is hereby iven that on the th day of February. A- D 1935 the petition of the said E D. iltiq snl Jennie F Hoa prayin tlmt Uiej L a::o:ded an uport unity to effect a composition or an extension of time to pay their debts under Me llon 75 of the Bankruptcy Act. was approved by this Court as properly filed under said Section; and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held In the United States District Court Room, Post Offire Building, Med ford, Oregon, on the ioth day of February. A D. 1935, nt 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, .1. which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the debtors, and transact such otner business as may property come before said me tin. GEORGE B. DEAN. Conciliation Commissioner. Jackson County. February 7th. 1935. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. MARTIN WITTE and FREDERICK WITTE, Plaintiffs. Vs. LAVINA J. ROBINSON. ELIZABETH i M. LEEVER, JULIA A. OWEN, and MARJORIE E. MAGRUDER, daugh ters of Isaac Constant, deceased; ISAAC CONSTANT. WM. T. CON STANT, and JULIA B. KINCAID. children of Win. T. Constant, de ceased, on of Isaac Constant, de ceased: MAUD GAINES. CLAUD GAINES and MINNIE GAINES, minor heirs of Jamea Gaines, de-. ceased; Pearl Gaines, deceased, minor heir of James Gaines, deceas ed; GEORGE GAINES. T. C. GAINES. F. W. GAINES. ROBERT GAINES. JAMES GAINES, half brothers of Pearl Gaines, deceased, minor heir of James Gaines, deceas ed; A. L. JOHNSON. halX-slster of Pearl Gaines, deceased, minor heir of James Gaines, deceased; JAMES H. HOFFMAN, W. F. HOFFMAN. R. L. HOFFMAN. M. C. HOFFMAN. CHARLES HOFFMAN and NEWTON HOFFMAN, sons of a deceased half sister of Pearl Gaines, deceased . minor heir of James Gaines, de ceased. DORA HOFFMAN. ALICE DAY and MOLLIS KIRK, daugh ters of a deceased half-sister of Pearl Gaines, deceased, minor heir of James Gaines, deceased; MAUD GAINES, MINNIE GAINES, sisters of Pearl Gaines, deceased, minor heir of James Gaines, deceased, and Claude Gaines, a brother of Pearl Gaines, deceased, minor heir of James Gaines, deceased; also all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, tlen or interest In the real proper ty described In the Complaint herein. Defendants. TO EACH AND ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: In THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you. are hereby required to appear and ans wer the Complaint of the Platntiffs on file herein against you, or other wise plead thereto within four (4) weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs as re quired herein, or otherwise plead thereto, Plaintiffs will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, a succinct state ment of which is a follows, to-wlt: For a Decree of this Court that each and all of the defnndants here in be required to fully eet forth any and all right, title, estate. Hen, claim or interest whatsoever that they or any of them may have, or claim in, to or upon said real property, or any portion thereof; that each and all of the claims that may be mado on the part of any or all of said Defendants herein, In or to said real property herein described In Plaintiff's Com plaint on file In the above Court, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: (a). Beginning at a point on the west boundary line . of Donation Land Claim Number 56 In Town ship 37 South, of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian In Jack son County, Oregon. 17.59 chains South of the Northwest Corner of said Claim; and from said begin ning point running thence East 37.12 chains to the division line be tween the east and west half of said Claim; thence South along said line 8-76 chains; thence West 37.14 chains to the West boundary line of said Donation Land Claim; Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Bars on type writers 9. Pastime 13. Not artificial i. Est-ay H. fruit of the oak IS. Green mineral 18. County In England 1. Gladiator's salutation to Caesar 50. Cut on with a stnftle ttrokt 51. Silkworm II. Deputy 24. Historical period 25. Mention spe cifically 27. Bone 29. Article 30. Tattered 32. Hardens 34. Type meaaurs 5. Ahead 6. Commit theft 17. Part of ths mouth I. Embankments to prevent Inundations 41. Piece out 44. City In Iowa Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle M ftlROlPPlSC0PE i UL E if P I y OPEL eve ms IjATr a IJIil 11T E N E IP,0 T E RQ P E D iTRACE E t o rIoItIFe n s 11 AN YT E AIR laO I N S jjfsTr UlMdT won L A T E R AjL It Yfi RE A6 AMriOA KffTl t p.aInIi kiiwmE 11e a r 46. Woolly surfaca of cloth 47. KRB-dhnpffd 4R. lVjnR-Bufirlnf 60. Border for a picture 51. Avalnncht 62. Eccentric 6. Compound ether 63. Least fresh 2 3 4 s Z 7 ipa ? o z lH; ; vr-r-m IS Wfr lb 17 1H llLZZllZZZ ?zzzzziiz nzz "'"ZZ- llfL !l ZZ Zxjj!ZZZS!LZZZ and thence North 8 75 chains to! the point of betflnnlng. I (b). Also, beginning at potnt ; situated 21-30 cnatns West of the 1 Southeast corner, and on the South line of the extreme East portion of Donation Land Claim Number 56 in Township 37 South, of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Orepon, and running thence West on said South Hue 21.H3 chains to the Southwest corner of the East Half of bald Do nation Land Claim; thence North on the West Line of said East Half of snld Donation Land Claim. 18 56 chains; thence East 21.83 chains; and thence South 18.56 chains to the point of beginning, or anv part thereof, be adjudged and declared to be null and void; that the Plaintiffs herein be decreed to be the owners in fee simple or said real property, free and clear of any right, or claim whatsoever on the part of said Defendants or any of them. That each and all of the Defend ants herein, and each and all per sons claiming, or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoinea, resirainea aud barred from asserting, attempt ing to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest whatsoever in. to. or upon said real property, or any part or parcel there of, and that Plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. This Summons Is published In the Medford Mull Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court duly made the 21st day of January. 1935. The dnte of the first publication of this Summons Is January 21. 1935. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs. 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the County of Jackson in and lor the State of Oregon. In the Matter ot the Estate of John D. Buckley, deceased. Notice 1. hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the above .1.1 ......... unm rn4 In th nhnve entitled court and matter her final account and report as such adminis tratrix and said court haa fixed March 8th. 1035. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M . at the court room of the above entitled court in the Jack son County court house at Medford in said county and state, as the time and place lor tne hearing oi any anu all objections to said account and re port and for the settlement thereof ROSE A. BUCKLEY. Administratrix. Notice To Creditors Notice is hereby given that The First National Bank of Medford. Ore gon, haa been appointed by the 1 County Court of Jackson county i Oregon, Executor of the Estate of I James A. Slorah. deceased, and nas i qualified. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby hotl fled to present them, with proper vouchera. and duly verified, to the ; said The First National Bank of Med ford. Oregon, at Its place of business I In Medford, Oregon, within six ! months from the date or the first publication of this Notice. Dated and first published this Uh day of Feb rjinry, 1035 The First National Bank of Medford. Oregon, as Executor of the Estate oi James A. Slorah, deceased. By EUOENE THORNDIKE. Vice President and Assist ant Trust Officer. COLUMBIA JETTY JOB TO COST $1,493,535 WASHTNOTOn",-FcbT 11 (If) The war department announced today Award of a contract for repairs to thia south Jetty at the mouth of the Co lumbia river, Oregon and Washing ton, to Winston Brothers company and Ouy F. Atkinson company, Port land. Ore., for 1.493,535. Cross Word Puzzle I. Mineral iprlng 9. Striken gently 10. Think II. Withdrawal U. Surgical In- airumcnta 17. Writing lm pi merit 19. Old 22. Improve 23. Carries; colloq. 29, Past -8. Ocean 30. Fall back Into a former state SI. Sentient beings rapnhle of voluntary motion 2. ft (Mr S3. Raise 36. Glidea over Ice 3ft. Small: law 40. Tavern 42. Light loose shirt, smock, or tunio 4. Choose by vote 45. Lateral bound ary 47. Pertaining to the mouth 49. Always: poetlo Ko. Title of a monk 63. Right: abbr. DOWN 1. Herpent I. Horse of a certain gait I. Making amendi 4. rtudely conctia 5. flea enirle . Run god 7. Those In hu man bondage IORTS PHARMACY TEAM I The East Side Pharmacy, with seven wins and two defeat, leads the Elks' club bowling tourney at the finish of the week's matches, closely pressed by five other teams tied for second place. Roy Pruttt has forged to the top In the Individual averages with 107 in nine games. Weekly prize for high team score was won by the Underwood Type writer contingent, while Indtvlduil prize went to Roy Prultt. Team standing and Individual av erages follow: Team W. East Side Pharmacy . 7 Oroceterla 6 Piche Hardware . 8 Underwood Typewriter.... 6 Eads Transfer 6 Shell Oil 6 City Meat Market . 5 Copco ......... 6 Standard Oil ............. 4 L. 2 Pet 778 .867 .667 .867 687 .687 .656 .656 .444 .333 .333 933 .373 Mason Ehrman . ...... 3 Richfield Service 3 Roxy Ann Confectionery 3 Mann's Dept. Store....... a Hollywood Orchard 1 .111 Ave. Players R. Prultt Eads . . Paske Hagen DeVore a. .... 9 9 9 ..... 6 9 8 T. 177 1S80 1681 108S 1614 107S 1601 1577 1659 1030 1306 513 1035 1528 1503 1000 1408 1407 1406 1400 008 405 1476 1473 403 1466 1457 970 1440 1437 1400 059 035 1303 033 1387 1386 1356 1338 1336 1336 1337 1330 879 441 1314 1311 1310 868 1309 1307 863 854 1365 1363 1381 8.14 1333 408 1197 1181 393 764 763 380 741 1101 869 1064 , 351 197 117 183 1B1 179 173 178 175 173 Ericsson - Moore ... Olll Murray ....... Canfleld Saylor LeClerc .. ...... E. Orr E. Smith Ferguson 9 9 9 S 9 3 9 9 173 172 171 171 170 167 167 166 163 168 160 166 165 164 164 164 163 162 Alenderfer Burroughs 9 Rose 9 H. Strang 9 Sherwood 9 Oeo. dates 6 B. Orr 8 Sanderson 9 Rankin 9 Mottatt 3 Hammond ............ - 9 Lee Watson . 9 Al Stoehr . " W. Prultt 9 Brayton .................. 9 Hussong 9 Fabrlck - Heath Mel Hall " 9 163 160 153 167 167 1S6 155 153 154 154 151 140 149 14H 147 147 147 147 148 148 146 145 144 144 144 143 141 140 140 139 137 130 133 131 131 137 137 137 134 133 133 117 117 Clark Ouenther .... Elwood Vlrg Strang . Bullts Kresse Brown Bowman Flndley .... Al Piche McAllister .. t Overtnyer 9 Boomer ....H..mH. .. 9 Boone - A Thompson ................ fl Dan Watson ....... S Fredette York Ed Kelly Oault i 0 Irish Coleman Beeney 9 Webster Blerma 0 Cmm . a Hart Oimacheld . Lawton K. Anderson . McLean . Leach Prey Fred Kelly Prescott . Crank Fllegel Copco'a bowling crew went on a rampage yesterday to take three straight games from the Bad Trans fer squad in the Elks' lodge tourney. Eads Transfer. Eads Moore Thompson .... Flndley Frey Handicap .... 108 183 137 147 114 95 163 537 180 506 133 407 111 405 115 330 98 385 858 Copco. Hussong ........... 168 Burroughs 150 Overmyer 115 LeClerc 188 V. Strang 178 Handicap .......... 8? 836 766 3450 163 187 1M 191 146 S3 153 484 184 (91 164 135 178 83 , 876 888 891 3655 Codco wlna the match. Mann's Department Store and Roxy Ann Confectionery will roll tonight. LEAVENWORTH. Wash.. Peb. 11. (;p)-Ywo Canadian aaiers Henry Sot vedt and A. Johansen, both of Van couver, B. C rated "one-two" today aa the Pacific northwest' champion skiers for thia year after m-llllant performances on Leavenworth' "big hill" and crow country course. To a Leavenworth man, H- Bakke, went the honor, for the longest Jump,, leaps ot 300 and 301 feet for the best In competlt.on In the north, west this year, but Bakke did not enter the cross country race. A croffd I of 6,000 taw th tournameav . S 3 8 S . S a AGUA CAL1ENTE OPEN WITH SUB-PAR FINISH GLEJfDALE. Cal.. FVb. 11. (Jp) Newly crowned champion of the Agua Calient open, Henry Plckard. 28- year-old Hershey, Pa , pro. headed the parade back here today for the com pletlon of unfinished golf business. the OsJtmont Noaaau tournament. Picltard atepped out with a 70 on the final round of the txlow-t he- border championship yesterday, to finish with a 288 total. His prize money waa 91.000. Because of his fine finish at Agua Callente with eub-par 70'a on the last two rounds, Plckard waa favored to capture the title here. He was in front by two points when the tourna ment was rained out a week ago, with two round of match play remaining. Second to Plckard In the close fin ish yesterday were Willie Qoggln. San Francisco, and Harry Cooper, Chicago. With 73 -hole totals of 288, to get 8500 each of the 65,000 prize money. A tie also resulted for fourth, De- tween Ky Laffoon. Chicago, and Jim Demaret. Galveston. Texas, four strokes back of Plckard at 290. They collected 6385 each. Four, deadlocked at 291, were Wlffy Cox. the defend lng champion: Harold McSpadn. Kansas City. Kans , who turned in the lowest card of the tournament a 07. four under par, yesterday; Jimmy Hlnes, Long Island, and Byron Nel son, Texarkana, Texas. Their win' nlngs were 6257.50 t-ach. MLTtll GYM HANDICAPS TIGERS IN (By John Rnlricr.) The Medford Tigers came out an the short end of a 23-30 score in Roneburg Satutrday evening. Approx imately 16 fouls were called on the locals, while only six were chocksd on their opponents. Bob Smith, cen ter, had threo demerits In the first five minutes of play. Coach Burgher made but one sub itltutlon. sending In Ray Ettllngar at center to replace Smith in '.he pocond quarter. Because of recent illness, Ettlnger was pulled in the fourth quarter and once more re placed by Smith. Earlier In the season, the Medford quintet bounced to a two-point vic tory over the Roaeburg players on the local court, but the small floor of the Roseburg high school slowed them down. Many Ireak shots were pulled by the Indians, because of their uncanny ability In handling the ball on the difficult court. Tne Marshfleld outfit lost to Roseburg on Friday night for the same reason. In the two-game series this week end. Bill Luman led the Tiger scorers with 16 points, followed closely by Lewis Campbell, with 15 points. A hectlo week-end Is In store for both the Medford and. Klamath teams On Friday night they meet here, and on Saturday night they will tangle in the Pelican City, A large squad will be taken to Klamath, constating of the regulara and the B team, or Cu'm. Lineup: Campbell, forward (8). Kunzman, guard (8), Luman, forward U). VanDyke. guard (3). Smith, center. Substitutions Etllnger for Smith. WINS FROM C0RVALL1S The Christian Endeavor team of the Christian church added another victory to Ita Hat by handing the Corvallla Evangelical church s 35 36 defeated Saturday night st the Junior high gym. The Endeavor'a led st the half 14 to 9 but Corvalllt came back in the third quarter with a series of passes and long shots to go into the lead at 23-17. The C. E. then rolled In the baskets tn the last part of the third and the fourth quarter to take the game. William Oliver led the scorers with 11 points. Price Shafer was second with nine. Tlckner led for Corvallls with seven points. Many fouls were called, Aw to Improved guarding of both teams. W. Oliver. S. Doty and Dick Fraley had three fouls splece becsuse of their close checking which saved many bas kets. A large crowd witnessed the fast, close game. In the preliminary the eighth grade seconds beat St. Mary's academy. The lineups: C. E. W. Oliver. 11 I. Doty, 8 D. Fraley, 7 P. Bhafer, 9 S. Doty Corvsllls r r c o o Evans. Deweese, M. Oroat, Tlckner. F. Oroat, Lalng. bubs: C. E. Referee, Hess. THREE INCH SNOW FOR KLAMATH FALLS AREA KLAMATH FALLS. Peb. U.IIPt High fog hung over Klamath Fall this morning after a night storm laid down three Inches of snow. 4 Phone 643 We'll haul away foul refuse City Sanitary Service. 4- Ok V..-J Tdbuna want ads. ALL-MEANIE CARD SIGNED FOR NEXT SHOW AT AISIIOfiY Although he probably realizes that he's risking his neck, rough and ready Abe Kaplan of New York, the "Jewish Gent," has agreed to meet Pete Bel- castro of Sacramento In the main event of next Thursday night's wrest ling card at the armory, Promoter Mack LUlard made the announcement today, and also dis closed that "Awful" Al Karaslck of Russia has been secured to do battl with "Bad Boy" Billy Newman of Denver In the semi-final. From the reputations of this four some of grapple rs, Thursday's card promises more flroworks than have been seen here for some time. Karas lck and Newman are both well known In Medford for their unscrupulous performances, but this Is the flrt time they have been paired here. "Bad. Boy" Billy, who has absolutely no regard for rules, Is adept at chok ing and slugging. When he meets Karaslck, who also likes to play rough but Is Just as capable of scientific wrestling, the match should provide many a thrill. Pete Belcastro haa long been eager to meet Kaplan, and promises to make short work of the meanle ten don twister who haa been responsible for so many hard feelings In the local ring. Pete la usually a bad actor when he gets under an arena spot light, anything he chooses to turn loose against the Jewish Gent will probably meet the favor of the fans. CARBERRYTOSES TO HEADOUART The Carberry Creek CCC hoop squad Journeyed to the Headquarters gymnasium Saturday afternoon to take a shellacing to the tune of 37-9. Hogan and Hamm led the offense for Headquarters with Hogan high, acor lng 17 points while Kosderka of Car berry Creek led the offense for the visitors with 7 points. The Headquar ters aquad played very good ball with Neugart and Hartley out of the line' up. The lineups: Headquarters (37) Carberry (0) F.. Kosderka 7 .F...'.'....TrUBty, C. 3 C.H.M.Ma.... James O .. Fesler Hamm 10 i Unchurch 4......V.. Hogan, C. 17........ Gallatin 3 Lecper 4..... ......a Lewelen Subs: Carberry sisson. Referee: Sam Oudmundson. Scorer: Frank T. Evans. Timekeeper: Schuler. Lone Pine LONE PINE, Feb. 11. (Spl) Th Girls' 4-H Clothing club met at the Lone Pins school Wednesday. The local leader Introduced som new problem. Elmer and Verne Lapne were in the Lone Pine dla.rlot visiting friends this week. Mrs. H. Walling, who has re cently been visiting tt the horns of W. B. Medcley of this district. left for Welser, Idaho, February 8. Claude Hoover roturned Wednes day from Portland, where he mar keted 117 hogs from the Rogus River valloy. Dan A. Howard went to Portland on business February 7. A. R. Maynard and Mrs. Doyie of Eagle Point visited at the home of C. P. Van Ortwtck Tuesday. Guy Garrett visited at the horns of his brothers Thursday snd Friday. Mr. Mod.iell and Mr. Bumgardner went to Coos county on business laat week. L. T. Blah Is doing some plowing on his place and Is going to plant oats next week If weather condi tions ere favorable. A P.-T. A. meeting was held at the Lone Pine school Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nordqulst ot Phoenix visited the Helvey resi dence Sunday. Mr. snd Mrs. Islae Sample and son Billy, were visitors in Jsck- sonvllle Sunday. Freda Van Ortwlck visited ber cousin Kathleen O'Ncll, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dunnagan and three sons visited Prospect Sundsy. Mrs. Ezra Messenger, who haa been convalescing from a major op eration Is expected to return home next week. A fish hatchery In this neighbor hood owned by I. 0. Luman. has nearly been completed. All the work Is finished, except putting In the trays and painting the bulldlnga, Sunday, January 3rd, Etolle Fore see, Dorothy Haynes and Imo Fore see went on a htke to Devil's Oar den. James Hlgglns of this district hss been absent from school all week, with tonsllltls. Mrs. Eva Garrett snd son visited at the home of Mr. Van Ortwlck, Wednesday evening. HUlcrest snd Veritas orchards have nearly completed the annual Jobs of pruning and burning brush. Mr. snd Mrs. Dooms of Medford visited st the Johnson home, Feb ruary 7. Mrs. Johnson snd Mrs. Cameron were both confined to their homea a portion of last weuk on account of sickness. 0 2 7 6 8 WINDOW GLASS f sell window glsss snd will replace your broken windows ressonsbly Troffbrtdge csb Inet Works. Oh Mail Tribune want sou. s