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PAOE SEVEN I Wfctmo WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCl S 1 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO OX. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 19.15. lis Read every ad on this page You will probably find ex actly the Chins you want to buy or tell. It it tin t (Here, advertise It a lnexpenilve effective. RATES Per word first insertion (Minimum '!-c each additional insertion, pet word - (Minimum tor) Per line per munlb without copy changes . .8183 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Small black, wool crepe tur ban. Finder please telephone 869-M. I5ST Suit case with S. O. N. S. banner on It, containing 4 shirts. Leave at Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. fe. ' WANTED SITU AT10NS WANTED Sheep shearing and tag ging. Ted Morava, Central Point. BOY 17 years old wants work on a ranch for board and room and some wages. Mrs. N. Dahack, Cen tral Point, Oregon. WANTED Care oi sick or any work. Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345-M. MIDDLE-AGED certified teacher will keep house for teachers, correct papers, tutor, or take charge of motherless home. Good cook. Full particulars as to hours, work and salary. Mrs. E. H. Davis, Gen. Del. Grants Pass, Ore. WANTED MALE HELP MAN WANTED for Rawleigh route of BOO families. Good profits for hust lers. We train and help you. Write today Rawleigh Co., Dept. ORB-37-8A-2, Oakland, Calif. MEN WANTED Several men will be selected to start immediate train ing as Diesel Engine operators. Must be mechanically Inclined and willing to work; tools and employ ) ment service furnished those who qualify. Write Box 4747, Mail Trib une for personal interview. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for light house work. Steady. Call at 718 Sherman St. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Box 948, Tribune. WANTED Capable woman for house work and-care of child. 315 Apple. WANTED Reliable girl for house work and care of children. Phone 1230-R. WANTED--MISCELLAN EOUS HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape. Tel. 1062. INCOME TAX DUE: Both state and federal. Have had years of experi ence in preparing returns. Phone 1277-Y after 4 p. m. Fred L. Colvlg. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medlord Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1063. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM. BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1002 WANTED Coal brooder capacity 1000. Oil burner incubator capacity 130 to 320. J. H, Stanley, Rt. 3. Medford. WANTED LHundry. sewing or hour work. 118 Laurel. HAVE piano. We will be away from Medford indefinitely and would like to store grand piano with re sponsible party or will sen cneap. Terms to reliable party. Box 4763. Tribune. WANTED Old horses and cows for fox meat. Box 3586. Tribune. WANTED LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES 1. All loans direct reduction. 2. Installment payments reduce your Interest monthly. 3. Your total principal does not come due In a lump sum which may be difficult to meet. 4. On our 88-month plan Interest Is less than 5 straight loan for the same period. 5. Loans closed without drlav. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS N. 126 East Main Telephone 195. WANTED Quilts to piece or quilt Prices reasonable. Box 4675. Trlb une. NOTICE If you want your fruit trees and shrubbery spraved. call 258-W. Have power sprayer with lots of pressure. All work guaran teed. No Job too lartre or too small SHEEP WANTED To buy ycrine breeding ewes Lea.- your nmo and ddres t Grand Hotel V J Philippi or Jjnn Rohr FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT 5-ronm modern houe, tarsce. Reasonable. 5JJ Bessie St. FOR REST 5-rnoni hcue. 711 W 14th St. FOR RENT 3 roo h. tr. trn Adults. Garage. App.y 731 W. 2r.d ! St. I FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL houe for rem for bachelor. 307 So. Oakdale. FOR BENT Nicely furnished 5 -room house. Furnace. Inquire 405 W. Second. FOR RENT 4 -room furn. house. In quire 376 So. Central. FOR RENT Homes, furnished ot uiiiurmsned. Brown 4b White. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS l ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main. WARM pleasant room, separate en trance. 220 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT L a r g e housekeeping room i.oO week. 627 No. central. ROOMS 153 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Grape street. Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat if desired. Size 16x60 feet. Will rent or lease at reasonable figure. Call at Mall Tribune Newspaper) office. FOR RENT OR LEASE My property at 207 South Ivy. FOR RENT 60 Acres in Beagle DUt. Just south of Ant loch school, about 15 acres tillable, oalance small tim ber, ideal for turkeya. Very mode rent Phone 1473-W CABINS ROR RENT By day week or montn see at camp With us N Riverside FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment. Mail Tribune Bldg. Combina tion living and dining room, sleep ing room, kitchenette and bath room. Steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Rent reasonable. Apply Mall Tribune. COMFORTABLY heated apt. 518 So. Oakdale. furnished FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE fur coat for truck. Bartlett Fur Shop. 20 8. Central, FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE By owner. Ten acres six miles south of Medford, small house, 5 acres under Irrigation, bal ance good pasture or vineyard land. Will trade for a good home in Med ford. Will not consider any prop erty that Is incumbered. V. J. Phlllppl, Hotel Grand, Medford. STORE BLDG. & fixtures, clear, for rnnch or acreage. 112 E. 12th. TRADH House in Ashland clear for tnx foreclosure property in Medford. 518 S. Onkdale. FOR EXCHANGE Portland apt. house for Medford residence prop erty or improved acreage near Medford. Box 3281. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack son County Building & Loan Ass'n. Phone 105, WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown 6c White. FOR SALE 160 acres timber In Jackson county. Estimated between 4 and 5 million feet. $10.00 acre. P. O. Box 308, Medford. Phone 7-F-12. FOR SALE 40 acre turkey ranch, equipped. No reasonable cash offer refused. Box 4768. Tribune. FOR SALE: By owner Bear Creek bottom garden land, close In, also pear orchard. Phone 1524-L. FOR SALE In Beadle district, Just south of Anttoch school. 60 acres about 15 acres tillable now. our easily available, balance small tim ber Fenced good grazing, fine for poultry Only 8500 for cash, terms to good people Phone 831-R-3 FOR SALE 9 acres, ideal poultry ranch: cheap H Schermerhorn. mile west of Phoenix BROWN A: WHITE are offering some of the finest soil In the Rogue River Valley for sale In tracts of 5 acres or more, this land has all the advantages of Irrigation, high way frontage, and close proximity to Rogue River. Our prices-are the lowest In the history of this valley. Terms are reasonable. Now Is the time for vou to start acquiring that SUBSISTANCE HOMESTEAD which most of us dream about. BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main, Medford. Phone 130 FOR SALE OR TRADE Apt. house for acreage or property In some other city. 525 No. Riverside. STOCKED AND EQUIPPED 74 acres fine river bottom. 45 tillable, paved highway, modern bungalow, barn outbuildings. 14 mlk cows, milking machine. nores. chickens, farm ma chinery, $8 000; $1500 down, balanoe to suit 15 North Fix SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. to Buy Your Home. quired. Address Box 123. Jackson ville. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LOOK at all the used cars before you buy. 22 So. Fir. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan; small mileage. 22 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. 1929 HUDSON Mdsn excellent condi tion, chfpp for cash. See at 20 WathlnEton. BARGAINS every one. at 33 So. Fir. FOR RALE DOGS PFTS COCKPR Foaniel puppies. Roller ca naries Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jack- onv:l.e. phone 173. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK "OP SALE - 50 had Hereford cattle All S-r.:r,:rft Bros. Lumber Co.. Grants Pau, Ore. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Eleven young cows. freshen soon. w. w. L&nge. Wil liams, Oregon. FOR SALE Several head work horse and mules. George Hilton, Grants Paw, Ore. FOR SALE One 3 yr old Ouernsey bull. Also one yearling Guernsev bull. Call 1559. FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses, 1 sptti mules. Phone 838 -R. Med. Rimng Academy. FOR SALE POULTRY COCKERELS, hatching eggs, chicks; Leghorn, Rocks. Reds. Carley. 314-W FOR SALE Hollywood leghorn hatching eggs. Also coal brooder, i . p. ireiana, Lozier Lane. HATCHING EGGS. Plymouth Rock, 60c setting. Tel 515. FOR SALE Baby chicks. Hanson strain from B. W D. tested hem Sparlln'a Poultry Farm. William Oregon FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE; Used sewing machines all makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. TIME TO RE-EIRE GET A FISK None Better None cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside FOR SALE Good heater cheap. 422 Laurel St. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Tel. 355-R-2. FOR SALE Hartford four-wheel ba by buggy. $4. 321 Apple. FOR SALE Beardless and Haanchen seed barley. E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone 697-R-l. SPECIAL PRICES on river loam and fertilizer. Garden plowing and lawn work, washed sand, rock, and plas ter sand Phone 1534-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE) Portable Corona type writer with case, ail. 75. Phone 341-J-3. FOR SALE; Dry seasoned wood. Tel. 1037-J. FOR SALE White Bermuda onion plants. Monarch Seed & Feed Co, FOR SALE Super-Phosphate, $26 per ton. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE) Common alfalfa seed, $19.00 cwt. Monarch Seed & Feed. FOR SALE Poison barley. Monarch seed & reed co. FOR SALE Rose bushes 28c each shrubs 290. Monarch Seed & Feed. FOR SALE Special prices on river loam and fertilizer. Garden plowing and lawn work, washed sand, rock, and plaster sand, phone 1534-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE The most complete stock of field seeds in So. Oregon, priced right. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Good used piano, $65. Baldwin piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Kanota seed oats, $1.50 cwt. and oat hay, $7 ton. Isaacs, Crater Lake highway, 3 miles out. FOR SALE Tractor, spray rig, trac tor plow. Carkln Orchard, north of Huber's Meat Co., Midway road. SPECIAL PRICK on 6 foot Poultry Netting while stock lasts. HUB BARD BROS. FOR SALE) Sprayer, 300-gal, J, R Roblson. Talent. FOR SALE Lime sulphur and Bor- do spray. Monarch Seed fc Feed Co. FOR SALE Hay. E. B. Hanley ranch $10.00 ton. FOR SALE Federation seed wheat. $1.50 cwt., re-cleaned, $1.60 cwt.; Hsanchen barley, re-cleaned, $2.00 cwt Henry Nledermeyer, 1 mile north Jacksonville on Old Stage Koaa. Tei 354, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Sulphate of ammonia, $43 per ton. Monarch Seed V Feed uo. FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats $1.60 cwt. Also gox) horse hay C A. DeVoe 623-J-3. MISCELLANEOUS BUY - SELL - TRADE Guns, sport ing equipment electric refrigera tors store office fixtures. New boats for sale. 317 North Riverside. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade. 327 So. 6th St., Klam ath Falls. FOR SALE Service station equip ment and leae of site. Phone 1173-Y. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JA KSON ( O. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Centrnl. Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental niff cleaning fc upholstering. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove, 325 E. Main. Painting & Paiierhiinitlnf . M. A BLIPS Painting te psprhang Ing. Tftl 646-W. 313 So. Grape. JOHN H LOCK. palntT and decor ator. Quality work. Prls reaaon abl. Rex. 124 Kins St. Call 9M-R. EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central, phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Hw;.EY TRANSFER Expert park frs and movers Special llvpstork moving equipment. Prlrw right. 6.9 North Riverside. Phone 615. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money To Lend MONEY LOANED 30 to 300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced. Loans Closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. License No. S-157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. LEGAL NOTICES SIMMONS Suit to Quiet Title. In the Circuit Court 01 the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Frank Edwards, Plaintiff, vs. Mamie Nelson: J. H. Larkln. the un known heirs of J H Larkln: W H. Humphrey, the unknown heirs of W H. Humphrey: Wm. P Isaacs: Lillian Agnes Merrill and Norman Merrill, wife and husband; Charles W. Isaacs; W. H Speiiman. the un known heirs of W H SpeUman; William H Speiiman the unknown heirs of William H Speiiman; Mary M Chllders. the unknown heir of Mary M Chllders; Sarah Grazer, the unknown heirs of Sarah Grazer; PhylLs Orazer Millard, the unknown heirs of Phylls Gntzer Millard; Alt Grazer, the unknown heirs of Alts Grazer; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, eat ate. lien or interest in or to the real estate described In the Complaint herein. Defend ants. To each and all of the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the list day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fall to so appear or answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for th relief demanded in his oomplaint. succinctly stated aa follows, to-wit: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you. or each of you. have, or claim to have in. to or upon the renl property, or any por tion thereof, situated In Jackson County. Oregon, and described aa fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at a point situated 266 35 feet East of the point of in tersection of the South line of West Fourth Street and the East line of the County Road (now known as Columbus Avenue) in the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25 In Township 37 South Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, and from said beginning point, run thence East 50 87 feet, thence South 100 feet thence Wast 50 67 feet: and thence North 100 feet to the point of beginning, all being In the City of Medford. and declaring any and all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that the said plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of said Dremlses and oi the whole thereof, free and clear of any and an right, title, estate, lien or interest of the said defendants, or any of them, and that each and all of the dfendants herein, and ea,h and all persons claiming, or to claim, by through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempt ing to establish or claiming any right, title, estnte. Hen or Interest fn or to said property, or nny portion thereof, and that plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the order for publica tion of this Summons is January 29, 1938; the time prescribed for publi cation of thla Summon ts once each week for four consecutive weeks; and the date of the first publication of this Summons Is January 29. 1935. KELLY &i HAMMOND. Attorneys for Plaintiff 119 North Central Avenue. Medford. Oregon. Use Mail Tribune want ads. Hail Tribune Daily ACROSS Small tumors Funs Patron aalnt of Norway Large fresh water Ink Snak up Merchandlps 1're historic inhabitant of Great Urltaln Branches of syst"matiied knowledge Reserved Hotel A welfrht of Eft-y PL Unnecessary City In Oklahoma Woo Frozen desserts Distant TlK'e unJr legal sk Wan aware Expression of rebuke Born Liquid prepa ration for rubbing on the skin Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzla YOU3T PPM A G 2 if T hakjeme K E Xdil U P H C R JME Hi.MLN a i r R IBl 111 N GRAM L O 1 BjAT R E R 15 e RE A D Wk. ARK sMg" Q T M E R IE p I SIS" U Ep M A Alt A MQ D E Jjl S T E A IL SIM I TlFiil IR E N I C S T OOj Y O m 43. That rlrl 4. Little nhlt4 47. Small lakes SO. One living at another's expense M- Fllthy 64. On top of 6;.. HtiRe wave 1 i2 13 r inr i7 ii8 f r ... i -nnvlr . -... Jja 'm n3 & fK f; 37 ') 33 43 44 45 fe37" !;41 46 33 II" 53 IN FINAL MINUTES OF HECT1C CLASH 37-32 Victory Comes in Overtime Period After Foul Gives Howell Chance to Cage Tieing Point In a thrilling overtime period be fore a large delegation of wild-eyed ' rooters, the Ashland Normal basket-, ball five last night defeated a fast- breaking and aggressive Monmouth Normal quint, 37-32. Monmouth led at halt time, 16-14. after both teams; had see-sawed back and forth in the vantage position. Soon after the start of the second half, however, Courtney flipped one in from under the bucket to tie things up at 16 all, and the SONS then ran the score to 26-19 before Monmouth was able to rally. With the Monmouth rally bringing thera to only four points behind the Hobsonltes, the referee ruled that Howell had knocked a Wolf offering out of the basket, and two points were allowed the northerners to make It 29-27, and a foul called on Jocklsh gave them two more to put the teams In a tie, at 29-all. With only a few seconds loft to play, the teams were in a mad scramble, and a foul was called on Howell, giving Mon mouth a free throw, and a one point advantage. From under the basket Howell tipped a desperate one through, It swishing the cords Just as the gun sounded. Basket Ruled Out. The Ashland rooters went wild with Joy, as they thought the game had been won by the one-point margin that would have been theirs, hftd the basket counted. The referee ruled, however, that Howell had been fouled by Osborne, diminutive Wolf guard, ond the basket was dis allowed, but one free throw, and a chance to tie the score at 30-all, given Howell. Quite a furore resulted from the decision, the Normalltes insisting upon getting the second and a hall playing time which they believed to be their due, counting the time from when the foul occurred, to when the gun sounded. This was allowed, but was unnecessary, as the giant Howell, always a "money player, swUbed the free throw to tie the score. In the overtime period Monmouth scored on a field goal by Osborne, and Howell, again shooting a foul, made one point, and Immediately followed It with a crlpplo under the ring to give Ashland a one-point ad vantage, 33-32. With the score In that position, McLean, Indian flash, swished a beautiful long one to put the game In the refrigerator, and Howell's next toss' from under the net made It a cinch, a few seconds before the game ended. 42 Personals, The game was rough and fast, 42 personal tosses being attempted, and the sons were not up to their usual standard, apparently suffering from nevrousness over the Impending Cross Word Puzzle 4. Mediter ranean sail-' Ing vessel 8. Donkey 6. Easily managed T. Think 5. Acknowledge 9. He without 10. 1 in court 1 1 . Wutstcout 17. Type measures 19. Cozy home 23. i'ayable 24. TninsgredHlnn 25. Nonh'e vense) lr Z'i. Ma nnc ;I0. IWore 31. Compose point 3S. Nocturnal l-'rd 34. .Silent 35. Drtall ST. niggle 40. Pronoun 41. Rtu-ket I? At no time t3. Hmall quarrel 14. Detest 1.1. Go.) or love 41. Lamb'a pseudonym 43. Eirhange for money H. Mkly 52. Attention M. Malign jj- J' Actual DOWN 1 fl-A l' HUkworm i. Familiar Hp petlation gAVE NT O E amie a dIIh qt A. A. U. tournament tn Denver. Both teams had difficulty tn hitting the, bucket, Monmouth offerings partlcu- j larly, rollowlng off the rim for no tally. One Monmouth play was prob- i ably te best timed maneuver to be seen on the Ashland floor this year. One man, standing in the center of the floor flicked tht ball side ways to a team mate near the side line. That man, without even look ing, tossed It backwards over his head to another standing tn the corner, and that man tossed a neat swlsher, almost without looking at the net. The play clicked perfectly, and the crowd was loud in Its praise. The two outstanding Individual features of the game were the way Howell came through In the pinches, and the way Butterworth. Wolt center, consistently out-Jumped How ell at center, something not many centers have been able to do. Howell was high point man for his team, and the game, with 18. Play Apaln Tonight. The two teams meet again tonight in the Ashland Junior high gym at 8:00 o'clock, and the Wolves have vowed revenge. The game should be a thriller from every standpoint, and a large crowd will be In attendance Summary : SONS Monmouth Patterson (5) F (8) Yetad McLean (6 F (4) Averlll Howell (18) C ...(4) Butterworth Courtney (6)......G - (8) Borden Jockish (2) - G (7) Osborne Substitutions: SONS Braddock, Scott, Eagle, Pettijohn. Monmouth DeFora (1). Referee, Summers of Eugene. Um pire, Croxdale, Medford. CENTRAL POINT GIRLS TAKE DOUBLE-HEADER With both teama playing a fast. clean game In spite of a slick floor the Girls' Community club first string was defeated 22-13 In a return game with Central Point Monday evening at Medford high school. After a see -saw first half. Central Point took a lend In the third quar ter, and although Medford allowed them only one basket in the fourth period, the locals were unable to even the score. In the 'B game during which both teama looked more like Inexperienced hockey squads than basketball teams, tht Central Point second team re venged a previous 33-20 defeat by sliding to a 10-8 win from the Med ford 'B' string. A' game: Medford (12) Central Point (22-) E. Brockway, (10) F Hedgepath (10) Bateman. (2) P Lawrence (13) Green C Cherry holmes Huett C Jonos Clark O Cannon Hedges G Powell Subs: Medford, Latham. 'B' game: Medford (8) Central Point (10) Mlnear (4) P Lathrop (fl) Lang (4 P . Thompson Russel . G Inman D'Alblnl C B. Brockway a Leonard O Tucker Rains Hamilton Subs: Central Point, Webster, TAMPA, Fhv. Feb. ae.-(AP) Wal ter Hagen, winner of many golf crowns during his 23 years of cam paigning, was mighty proud today of his new title champion of the Gas parllla open tournament here for it .was his first victory in the past two years. As evidence that his championship days are not over, Hagen had 9700 first prize money In his pockets to day and a card of 280 -even par for 72 holes of golf, against a field of 110. Including the country's best. Second place went to Clarence Clark of Bloomfleld, N. J., with 281. Ky Laffoon of Chicago finished third with 282. Harold McSpaden of Kansas City, Kas.; Unite Burke of Bellalr, Fla., and Gene Kunes of Hollywood, Fla., tied for fourth place with 288s. Star Tennis Pros Play In Portland PORTLAND, Feb. 26 (AP) Play ing before a crowd of 2200 tennis enthusiasts, BUI Tllden, with a su perb backhand and timely ace serv ices, defeated Ellsworth Vines 6-4. C-4 In the professional tennis exhibition last night. George Lott scored a 11-9, 6-3 vic tory over LMter Stoeren. Vtnea and Tllden teamed to defeat Lott and Stoefen 6-4. 6-4 In the dou bles. Indoor Shot Put Record Boosted CHARLOTTE. N. C. Feb. 36. (AP) A new world's record for the Indoor shotput was tentatively credited to day to Jack Torrance, giant Olympic star from Louisiana State university and already undisputed holder of the outdoor record, for his feat in tossing the weight M feet 1 '4 inches In the Charlotte Indoor gamea last night. COLLEGE OF IDAHO TRAMPLED BY P. S. U. TACOMA, WaAh.. Feb. 26. fAP Except for the first few minutes at the start of the game. College of Idaho was outclassed' and defeated. 39 to 24, In their Pacific northwest conference game with College of. Pu get Sound last nlffht. Vh Mali Trismus want ads. WINTER CARNIVAL SLATED MARCH 3 FT. Ski Race to Crater Lake and Return Will Again Be Major Event Many Clubs Receive Invitation The ninth winter sporta carnival,! sponsored Jointly by the newly or-1 ganlred Klamath Winter Sports club 1 and the Crater Lake Ski club, will be held at the forest service slide near Fort Klamath Sunday, Mar. 3. wtth contestants from many sections of Oregon. Although the sponsors are not at tempting to attract all of the north west ski clubs to the meet. Invita tions have been sent to the Rogue 8nowmen. Mt. Shasta Snowmen. Bend Skyllners and some individual skllers from Cascade Ski club and a few from Washington ski clubs who have expressed a desire to attend. All the events, a program of which will be announced soon, are "free for alt," and contestants from any lo cality, whether they represent a club or are unattached, are welcomed. The forest service hill is not large enough for use by the best Jumpers, but distances of 116 feet are being recorded and many good events are anticipated. The major races will be the 33 mlle run to Crater lake and return. and the 10-mlle down from the lodge event. The latter promises a large entry list this year, according to those In charge. Food is furnished the entrants, and they will carry It into the lodge themselves, necessarily skiing all the way. It will be neces sary for these contestants to leave Klamath not later than Saturday morning in order to be at the lodge In time for the start. Three tournamenta are acheduled tomorrow for lady membera of Rogue River Golf club, who have been di vided Into groups according to their handicaps. The first or "A" group, consisting of players with handicaps of 11 or under, will play a kicker tournament; the "B" group, composed of players with a handicap of 35 or under, will play a blind bogey, and the "C" group, composed of players with a handicap of over 38, will play a blind hole tournament. Although all the handicaps have not yet been determined, the playera have been grouped aa follows: "A" group: Anna Mae Fuson, ft: Mrs, 3. O. Thompson, Mrs. David Wood, 8: Mrs. George Codding, Mrs. E. O. Jerome, 8; Mrs. Thurlow, 9: Mrs. P. o. Bunch, 10, and Mrs. Aletha Vawter, U. "B" group: Mrs. Larry Schade, Mrs. Dave Wilcox, 13: Mrs. Leland Clark, Mrs. Frank Reum, Mrs. R. W. Sleeter, Mrs. Homer Marx, Mrs. Gordon Green, Mrs. Slater Johnson, Mrs. A. B. Cun ningham, Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer, Mrs. C. J. tiemon, Mrs. Mack LUlard. Mrs. J. H. Fletcher and Mrs. E. F. Cole man. f "C" group: Mrs, Ted OeB&uer, Mrs. Chuck Ellis, Mrs. Goodwin Humph reys, Mrs, M. M. Morrrs, Mrs. L. a. Devaney, Mrs. A. F. Mansfield. Mrs. D. O. Tyree, Mrs. K. W. Kendrlck and Mra. Mark Miller. Aa these players establish lower handicaps, they wilt be moved Into corresponding groups, A large turnout tomorrow Is ex pected by those In charge, who this week will be Mrs. DeVaney, Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Codding. , 39 10 27, OVER SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 23 (AP) Winners of all three of their gamea with the Oregon Webfeet this season, the Washington Huskies were more anxious today over whether the Idaho Vandals could come to their "std" tonight st Moscow than about anoth er game with Oregon here tonight. By the score of 39 to 27, Washing ton defeated the visiting Eugene, Ore., team last night. Capt. Bobby Oaler of Washington sparked the at tark with 14 points and brought his season s total to 146 In 11 gamea. The Huskies, however, needed Ida ho's "aid" very badly aa they rested today. By an Idaho victory, a poa slblllty inasmuch as Oregon Sta only managed to win at Moscow f t night, 26 to 24, Washington V Id finish the season In a tie for th itle with the Beavers and a plyoff,xuld be necessary. A similar situation would develop if Oregon could come through on Its home floor at Eugene Saturday night to defeat the Beavers, but It has failed to do so In three meetings this season. Llfbowltc, a speedy forward, was high scorer for Oregon last night, with nine points. WOMEN GOLFERS ARE GROUPED ON HANDICAP BASIS I'sc Mall Tribune want ads. BOWLING By handing the Mall Tribune a four-point shellacktng last night at the Smoke House, the Jennings Tire bowlers assured themselves of finish ing second in the City league, and possibly first at the same time. The Standard Roofers took the Forest and Park entry by the same count. Tha Golden Glows must take three games in their match Wednesday to finish first. Aa the final first-round mathe are being bowled this week the Oolden Olows, Jennings Tire and Active Club "Alley Cats" each have a chance to finish In the lead. Beginning March 4 the second, round will be started. The Active club, with three entrtes; the Eagles with two. Standard Roofers, Mall Tribune. Forest and Park, Golden Glows, Economy Lumber Co. and Jen nings Tire Co. will again be repre sented with teams. New teama la this round are Al Piche Hardware and a team from the Rogue Valley Golf club composed of Don Clark, Hues ton. Driver, Mansfield and Lelaud Clark. Any other teams desiring to bowl tn the City league are invited to poet their entries at the Smoke House thla week, aa the schedule ts now being made up. Scores last night: Mall Tribune 1st and 3rd Total Ferguson 103 174 MS 481 Murray 140 164 182 486 Hammond 169 146 194 400 Baylor 146 167 157 470 Eada 102 218 164 071 Totals TOO 866 843 3507 Jennings Tire Co. 1st 2nd 3rd Total Cannon 168 107 181 M6 Tye 164 151 123 438 Green 158 184 160 &03 Prttitt 158 147 101 406 Jennings 154 208 144 606 Handicap 44 44 44 133 Total, , 848 831 843 3630 Forct and Park 1st 3nd Srd Total Gill 191 171 201 563 Janouch - 88 131 1U 333 NMly , 133 138 130 378 Rankin 173 147 158 474 Dummy 140 140 .... 380 Jonea 133 133 Handicap 37 37 70 134 Totala 740 733 703 3364 Standard Roofrra 1st and 3rd Total Heckathorn 181 154 186 601 Clark 176 183 158 615 Clancy . 180 161 171 631 Walsh 300 177 103 560 Burroughs 155 180 105 610 Totala . -. 880 843 803 3836 The Piche bowlers took two out of three from Underwood's In their Elks' bowling tournament match last night.. The Holly woods and Roxy Anns roll tonight. Underwood Typewriters 1st 2nd 3rd Total ... 108 161 163 ... 202 100 148 613 444 422 48S 446 988 149 163 110 182 162 140 168 162 126 06 96 Totals 966 884 806 3608 Ptche Hardware 1st 2nd 3rd Total PlChe ...m..m. 137 146 179 463 B. Orr . . 167 143 151 451 F. Kelly 139 108 131 368 L. Watson 171 140 178 408 Fabrlck ... 109 181 180 660 Handicap 100 100 100 327 Totals . 902 836 938 3668 Masked Marvel, one of the mean est of the various mysterious wrest lers who conceal their faces with tight-fitting hoods and usually sue ceed In getting away with the worst sort of vllllany, considers his forth coming bout here with big Don Wag ner, ex-Oregon State football star, an easy match, and threatens to give the limber Oregon Stater a thorough thrashing. After a mlxup wtth the fans at a recent bout In Klamath Falls. In which ha was pummelled by several enraged spectators for hla vicious eye-gouging In the ring, the Marvel is In a frame of mind tnat Is causing Don Wagner no little concern. The young farmer is touching up on un ethical holds, promising Uie mystery man a bit of his own medicine, be sides some scientific matwork. The first bout between behemoth "Chief" Strong bow, Ahawnee Indian and Jimmy Healy of Ban Francisco, also promises a 60-mKute session of colorful grappling with msny new Indian twists on the part of the red skin man-mountain. Attention Woodmen of World AU membera of Camp No. 90 now make payments to Leland J. Knox, clerk. Room 308, Medford National Bank Bldg. Man agers Camp No. 90, Woodmen of World. MONEY Available for Conservative LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St. Bier ma Boons m...... Beeney nHWWHM Carey Hagen Handicap 06