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PARE NTNE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY RE FERE NC E ; B5J vo Itjoaacnv MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORU, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1933. i1 Vt,70iVlili I VCs Read every ad on this page. Vou nlll probably find ex actly the thing yoa want to buy or aril. If It Isn'l thrrr, odvrrllr. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes $1.25 Phone 75 TOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP sIvLkJan'wANTED Man to sell Hour and feed for large Portland mill, thle territory, on commission , basla. Acquaintance with bakery and other trade essential. Give address and phone. Box 5014, Mall Tribune. WANTED Experienced logger and team by day or contract. 917 Nar rcgan 8t. WANTED steady man on dairy ranch. Chester Wednt. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged unlncumbe-ed experienced ranch women. Box 4660, Tribune. WANTED Unincumbered house keeper for small family in modern country home. References. Call 132-X or IB48-R. WANTED SITUATIONS . EXPERIENCED stenographer deslrea position. Box 4650. Tribune. WANTED Sheep shearing and tag ging. Ted Morava, Central Point. WANTED Care oi sick or any work Mrs. Huson, Phone 1345-M. 'WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Invalid and maternity cases. Tel. 33x2, central Point. P. O. Box 134. WANTED Single or light twlp motor cycle. Cheap. Emmett Warner, Trail, Ore. WE PAV up to 3 for Lincoln pen nies; Indian heads, 2J. Send dime for buying catalog. "COINCO," Box ZK. Hollywood, Cal. MORTOAOE LOANS. 1. Monthly payments like rent. 3. Interest reduced each month for Interest Is paid only on bal ances. 9. Principal reduced each month for part of payment applied di rectly to principal. 4. Ends all commission and " re newal expense. 9. Pays out In 7 years 5 months. This loan Is available to residence owners In this community MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS 62 LOAN ASS N. 126 East Main St. Telephone 195 WANTED Electric brooder, 300 to 500-chlck size. Address Mall Tri une. Box A-l. WANTED Good 1400 to 1600-lb. team. Chester Wednt. WANTED to buy for cash, light truck Consider model T In good shape. Box 5005, Tribune. WANTED Old horses end cows for fox feed. Box 3586, Tribune. WANTED Mohair. J. J. Osenbrugje. DO commercial spraying. McGonagle. Phone 258-M. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hldea and pelts. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape. Tel. 1063. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal. Have had years of experl ence In preparing returns. Phone 1277-Y after 4 p. m. Fred L. Colvlg WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOCSE 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062 FObTrENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern home at 1122 W. 4th. FOR RENT Modern house In Talent, with range. 8. Call E. C. Gardner. MODERN HOUSE Weil furnished newly papered and palmed Adults 315 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT March 15th, No. 1025 West 9th. 5 rooms f.irnlsr.ed at 1.12 50 or unlurn!.ied at f -2 SO: hardwood nd f:foUce. J. O Isaacson. Central Point. j FOR RENT 3-rocrn modern hou-e. ' furnished: adults. Osrajw Apply 711 W Second St. i POH R EN'I - Hn:i,f! furn'.sned x unf'irru?ried Brown While FOR RENT l'URNISHED ROOMS ATTRACl iV E rooms 4 6 (ir.i,e RAIL6 .ery uotitrate at Titi & Ua.n. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS WARM ROOM Separata entrance. 220 No. Oakdale. FURNISHED ROOMS with bath. 230 Beatty. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FURNISHED, ateam - heated house keeping apartments. Reasonable rates. Phone 457-J. NEWLY papered, rurnlshed apart ment, ground floor, private bath, garage. Adults only. 244 So. Grape. FOR RENT Furnished apt. 708 So Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light I and heat. Adults. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS CABINS FOR RENT By day. week or j month. See at Camp Wlthua, N. Riverside. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Grape street. Will remodel to suit tenant, furn nh rttJ'nm heat If desired. Size 16x60 feet. Will rent or lease at reasonable figure. Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 3 Jersey-Guernsey heif ers, 2 fresh, for alfalfa or ladtno bay. A. L. Cutter. ml. west Rogue river bridge, Pacific Hwy. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1929 Chev rolet panel delivery In good condi tion, cheap for cash. Inquire at shooting gallery, 309 E. Main St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Wood and turkey ranch. 2 miles from Ashland. Inquire old Bowden ranch. 5 miles out of Jacksonville on highway. Moore. FOR TRADE 12-ge.uge Winchester pump gun. for fresh cow. Call 834-J. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1934 Chevrolet pickup for good dairy cows. Inquire 123 Kenwood. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE house clear of Incumb rance for delinquent tax property. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR EXCHANGE- Port l a n d apt. house for Medford residence prop erty or Improved acreage near Medford. Box 3281. Tribune. FORSALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 40-acre wood lot and truck. M. F. Barlow, Talent. 160-A. RANCH, close to school; 40 . cultivated. 40 more slashed, 35 A. free water, family orchaitl, bam, other buildings. Price 3000; H00 down, bal. terms. ALSO 20 acres, free soli, level, close In. 5-room modern house, large chicken house, barn, garage. All cultivated, clear. Stocked end equipped. Trade for larger ranch and assume federal loan. Homeaeekers Exchange, 402 ' East Main. FOR SALE Good small 4-room house, Inclosed porch, lights, water, sink, and bullt-lns; $350.00 cash or terms. Will sell adjoining lot and deliver all clear. See at 1218 W. '0th St., Medford. Address L. B. McKlnnls, Wonder, Ore, RIVER BOTTOM RANCH 160 acres 00 cult., 70 excellent sandy loam river bottom: good free water right; 8 miles off Pacific highway on mar ket road; good 8 room plastered house end $2000 barn and other outbuildings: out range, and other modern convenience; 15 000 ranch . for only S6500: 1500 down, balance 20 years at 5. One Inspection will convince you, the best ranch Bargain in So. Oregon. 15 N. Fir. FOR SALE ssoo mortgage, well se cured; Interest 8, payable quar terly. Box 300, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center (600 will handle, balance t. Box 4815. Tribune. FOR BALE OR TRADE Apt. house mr acreage or property in some other city. 525 No. Riverside. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT-Jack-son county Building & Loan Ass n. Phone 105. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown is White. BROWN & WHITE are offering some ut me unest son in tne Rogue River Valley for sale In tracts of 6 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 you to start acquiring that 8UBS1STANCE HOMESTEAD which most or us dream about. BROWN c WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Medford. Phone 130 SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc, to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '34 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. sedan, like new and priced right. Oakland 4 dr. sedan, looks good, runs good very lew price. Eakln Motor Co., Hud son Dealer. GOOD USED CARS Chrysler .nd Plymouth Trade-ins. T:i;rty-day Written Guarantee. 1929 Chevrolet Cupe 19,i3 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 18M Plymouth DeLuxe Coup. 1933 Docile Coupe 1910 Bxck Coupe. m Chevrolet Cojpe. Xd'ii Chevrolet Coupe. 1929 LiS&lle Coupe 193 Plvmouth DeLuxe Sedan. 123 Dortje Sdan. 1931 Chevrolet Bdri. VjiO Chevrolet R id.tr 19 10 Chevrolet sedan. DSoto Stden. 1923 Ford M-xiel 'A" Town Sed&n 19)2 Plvrmuth Sedan l?23 Plymouth Sedan A..o several otner older model to 'h :ov; trorr. ARMSTK )SO M10Rt5 INC. 38 North A:Ye;.0t. 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. BARGAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir. USED CAR VALUES 1930 Ford Town Sedan; a. buy. . 1932 Studebalcer 6 Dictator Sedan 1934 Studebaker Custom Sedan. 1929 Essex Sedan. 1933 Dodge Sedan. 1929 Studebaker Sedan. 185.00. Chevrolet Coupe. 85 00. 1930 Studebaker Roadster, S275.00. Chevrolet 0 Truck. 1934 Dodge Truck, dual. 1933 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. For Honest Values look these car over. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service. USED CAR BARGAINS 1934 Stude. Regal sedan 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan 1929 Ford sedan 1931 Essex sedan SKINNERS OARAGE Bulck. Pontlac, Sales. Service FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS SUPERIOR quality chicks for 1935. Heavy laying strains. Large type Hansen stock. White Leghorns 9c, Rocks. Reds 10c. Catalog free. Jenks Hatchery. Tangent, Ore. WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs, 50c. C. A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2 HATCHING EGOS, Plymouth Rock. Tel. 515. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cheap, good gentle sad dle horse, priced for quick sale. American Fruit Growers, inc. Tel. 1265 or 17-F-5. FOR SALE Gentle saddle horses 335 S. Riverside. FOR SALE 2 thoroughbred Poland China brood sows. wen. F. Jones, Rt. 1, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE) Jersey cows, fresh April. FOR SALE One 2 yr old Ouernsey bull. Also one yearling Guernsey bull. Call 1559. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAUS 1931 model Bean sprayer, 8-h.p. Le Rol engine, Ttmken bear ing pump. Phone 27. E. R. WHITE, Machinery. FOR SALE! Underwood typewriter No. 5. 832.50. Good condition. Gladys Hoffman, Central Point. NEARLY NEW Underwood portable typewriter, cheap. Box 5012, Tribune. FOR SALE Roll-top desk. 101 Cot tage St. FOR SALE 1926 Chev. pickup, 50; 1927 Chev. truck, overload springs. 150.00; Kanota onts, $1.65 cwt; 1 3-year-old heifer, freshen 20 days. $35.00. Phone 697-J-2, FOR SALE EarleatofAn eeeVpota toes. R. H. Field, Seven Oaks. Tel 185, Central Point. FOR SALE Used caterpillar 15 trac tor. Good condition. Miller Tractor Co., So. Riverside, Medford. FOR SALE Bean super-giant spray pump.. Phone 7-F-14. FURNITURE FOR SALE Mahogany writing desk and chair, electric sweeper, pictures, high back rocker, trunk, canned fruit, large size mohair davenport, wal nut dining-room suite; circulating heater; electric range, rugs. Every thing goes farm tools, pictures, dishes, etc. Mrs. Lydia M. Youngs, end Beall Lane, turn north, 3rd house left hand side, or Inaulrn Eads & Holbrook Furniture store, 38 No. Front, for information. Hours at ranch from lo a. m. to 4 p. m. FOR SALE 200 45-gaI. pickle bar rels. Carold J. Parker. 612 South Riverside. FOR SALE Kanota seed oats and cleaned wheat, 91.50 cwt. -Chas. Isaacs, Crater Lake highway, 2 ml. out near radio station. FOR SALE Choice Gladlola bulbs. W. J. Warner. Tel 349-M. MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re silvered; auto glass installed; brok en windows replaced; store front plate glass, table tops; picture framing. MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. 36 S. Bartlett. . Phone 446 FOR SALE Good Newtown apples, 30c box. Pinnacle No. 4. FOR SALE Piano, priced for quick sale. 608 Catherine. TIME TO RE-EIRE OET A FISK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside 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 Hay. I. B. Hanley ranch 10.00 ton. FOR SALE Wheat and feed cats 1.50 cwt Also ox) horse hay C A DeVoe 523-J-J BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch counter. Oood steady trade. 327 80. 6th St., Klam ath Falls. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. j iert Window Cleaner. LET" GEORCiE DO IT - Tel. 1172 Houiw cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental ru cl taking it upholstering. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oove. 323 E. Main. EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Ex lie rt pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed. 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 Ss iaperhanglng. M. A. BLISS Painting & paperhang tng. Tel 646-WA313 So. Grape. JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work. Prices reason able. Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R. LEGAL NOTICES Summons In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County: J. Nelson Fortin and Ruth Fortln, Plaintiffs, vs. Belle Nlckell; James 3 Campbell; Myra B. Campbell; the unknown heirs of James S Campbell; the unknown heirs of Myra B. Camp bell; also, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest. In the real estate described In the Complaint on file herein. Defend ants. To Each and All of the Above Named Defendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are heresy required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weslts from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you lall to so appear or answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded In their complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate. Hen or claim which you or each of you, have or claim to have in, to or upon the real property, or any por tion thereof, situated In Jackson County, Oregon, and described as fol lows, to-wit: Lots 12, 13 and 14 In Block 1 of Rose Park Addition to the City of Medford. as designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record and declaring any ana all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that the said plaintiffs are the own ners In fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all ngh. title, estate, lien or interest of the said defend ants, or any of them, and that each and all of the defendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish or claiming any right, title estate, lien or Interest In or tn said property, or any portion thereof, and that plaintiffs title to said premises be forever quieted and' set at rest. The date of the order for publica tion of this Summons is February 28th, 1935; the time prescribed for publication of this Summons Is once each week for four eonsevutlve weeks; and the date of the first publicetlon of this Summons la Feoruary 28th, 1935. KEfLLY & HAMMOND, Attorneys for Plalntifis 119 North Central Avenue. Medford. Oregon Mail Tribune Daily ACROSt L Northern European 6. Step 9. Convened 12. Central mal character IL Flowerlni plant . 14. Topas hum ming bird 16. Not hard 16. Word for word 15. Corroded 10. Small 11. Rigreit 15. Symbol for tantalum 16. Foreign 17. Rodent 19. Strlka vio lently t. Faucet It. Throw water on II. Expert war aviator 18. Before 17. English river IS. Tears 10. Alternative 11. Pertaining to the Rhine U. Vocal 17. American ho- morlst Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl M E S MH A MC A N 1 p sp o all P 1 A L L. IE 6 or t C A C A ft aTP jjMji T W A L A R P A MUT E IjN" BlTE L A Rjl S L EE P E HP ES URpj 0 D s E M p E fJn L tree Ta MKask I MP bIeIeIrUsItIyPsIhIeIpI ft. Out or that! archaic 10. Genua of ths rose 14. Manner IB. Flat fish S. Bacome 17. Exclamation used to frighten N. Vehicle on runners 3 ia 1 'uUL -, lZZMlZZMjr 46 41 77 So SI Si Si '; S4 is "lira sj Ii 1 ' 3y Notice of Sheriff dale By virtue of an execution in fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of Ore gon for Jackson County, to me di rected, dated the 27th day of Feb ruary. I9;i5. in a suit wherein Port land MortcAe Company, a corpora tion, as plaintiff procured a decree I and Judgment against J. H Newton and Bertha Newton, his wife. F. M. Bin in and Minnie Blaln. his wife. Theodore Stark and Minerva Stark, his wife, and Mrs. j. B. Hurt, an de fendants. In the sum of S2452.94, 125.00 attorneys fees, and the costs and disbursements of the suit taxed at $49.40. which judgment and decree was enrolled and docketed in the Judgment Lien Docket In the Clerk's office of said Court, on the 27th day of February, 1935. NOW. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that In pursuance of the terms of said execution, I will, on the 30th day of March, 1935. at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the Court House In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, subject to the redemption as provid ed by law. all of the right, title. In terest and estate of the said defend ants J. H. Newton and Bertha New ton, his wife. F. M. Blaln and Min nie Blaln. his wife, Theodore Stark and Minerva Stark, his wife, and Mrs. J. B. Hurt, in and to the real property described as Lot 1, Block 1. Ross Addition to the City of Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon, to gether with the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appurtaln ing. Dated this 27th day of February. 1935. 8 YD I. BROWN, Sheriff. By Howard Gault, Deputy. (By the Associated Press) PORTLAND, Ore. (Sua Sonnen berg, 305. Boston, tossed Jules Strong bow, 375, Oklahoma, two out of three falls; Ted Cox. 930, Lodl, Cal. boat Jack Washburn 340, Boston, two out of three falls. LINCOLN. Neb. Paul Jones. S20. Houston, Tex., defeated Buck Weaver, 238, Boston, two straight falls. ST. LOUIS. Jim Londos, 303, St. Louis, threw Ed ("Strangler") Lewis. 346. Los Angeles, 38:00. TRENTON, N. J, Emll Dusek. 313, Omaha, and Jim Browning. 335, Ve rona, Mo., drew. One fall each. i Wind Interferes With Golf Match Although It was too windy to hold the two-ball foursome tournament that had been planned, women mem bers of Rogue Valley golf club met at the course yesterday for a very en joyable luncheon. Twenty-seven were present and were served by Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Gordon Green and Mrs. Gordon Humphreys, hostesses.' A rotation tournament for the lady golfers Is scheduled for next Wednesday. r Wheat Marketing Hearing Slated WASHINGTON, March 7. (API A hearing on the proposed marketing agreement for the disposal of the north Pacific wheat surplus will be held In Portland, Ore. (Multnomah hotel) March 12. Under plans of the agricultural adjustment administration, a por tion of the wheat surplus will be moved from the Pacific northwest Into the drought stricken area of North and South Dakota, Wyoming and eastern Montana at special rates granted by the rail carriers. Cross-Word Puzzle T. Anything colled, twitted, or spiral t. Uuae morose or unhappy t. Dull finis 10. Wicked 11. Not wild IT. Philippine savage il. Gentleness 21. Tnrdy 72. Wingllke 23 Mature 24. More faithful 28 While 29 Hindu princess 10. Bonn 0f ths Bible . It. Fit together, as gears 84. Draft animal 39. Power 40. Wnnn pro- neller t. Detested 41. Wnunfl with pointed weapon 4. The Puckers stats 41. Roman am peror 4J. Implement 41. Mxlsh rub ber tree !1. fteaweed ' 3. Pun 'IX. Pointed tool M. hout DOWN t. Pronoun I. Meadow 1. Metric meas ures 4. Journey by water I. Surfaces a strt I. Exist , WRESTLING I BE Tonight's Show Pits Sur vivors of Two Months' Tourney Main Event Carries Interest of District TONIGHT S CARD First Bout Seraflnskl, 138, Orrgon Cvs, vs. Snider, 130. Appl.gate. Second Bout Moore, 147, Indian Creek, vs. Mlchalowftkt, 141, Oregon Caves. Third Boat MTrhofer, 1S8, Spring Flata, ti. Logan, 163, Carberry. Fourth Bout Williams. 169, Indian Creek, vs. Necassto, 170, Spring Flat. Fifth Bout !a Ehlc'.tla. 165. Oak Knoll, ts. Thomas, 174, Bradford. Main Event Liner, 136, Indian Creek, vs. Wil son. 136. Hilt. Two months of sensational glove throwing' will be climaxed tonight when the final card of the CCC tour nament la staged at the Elks temple in Medford. Fighters from all four corners of the district will be here to trade wallops In what may well be the greatest boxing card Medford has seen In years. Many knockouts have fea-! tured the four cards which preceded I the championship show and the prize I performers will be pitted against each other with anything liable to happen. Main Event Has Class Liner, 135-pound flash of Indian Creek, and Wilson, 186, of Hilt, will meet In the four-round main event that has been brewing for nearly two years. They are probably the two classiest fighters In the district. Al though they are within one pound or each other In weight, the district of ficers were never able to arrange a fight between them. So much Inter est has been stirred up over the dis trict championships they finally agreed to the match and the two camps have resembled professional training camps for nearly a month with the boys working out for the go. The semi-final event will bring to gether Chief Thomas. 174-yound In dian of Bradford, and DeShlelds, 167 pound colored boy of Oak Knoll. De Shields kayoed Glabb of Humbug on the third card of the series. A re match had been planned but Glabb went to the hospital this week and a shift was made to give De Shields an opponent worthy of his talents. Williams, 160, Indian Creek, an other colored fighter, will meet Neno Necaslo. 10, Spring Flat, who was due to arrive In Medford at noon. Myerhofer .Meets Mgun Myerhofer, 158, lanky red -head of Spring Flats, will meet the heavier Logan, 163, of Carberry. Zack Moore, 147, Indian Creek, and Mlchalowskl, 141, of Oregon Caves, will be matched In the second event of the card. Moreno, who was to have fought Snider of Applegate In the opening bout, mashed his hand In an acci dent Wednesday. His place will be taken by Seraflnskl, 136-pound Chi cago boy of Oregon Caves, who beat Led wick of Oasquet In the first card of the series. The peculiar mixture of weather that has prevailed this week, con tinued today, after a steady snowfall early this morning covered the val ley. Although It melted too fast to be measured, the snow was regis tered as .07 of an Inch precipita tion. In the mountains the weather bu reau reported that snow fell to depths of nine Inches at Sexton, eight Inches at Shasta, but only four Inches In the Slsklyous, much of this having fallen earlier In the week. The forecast was for rain to night and Friday. SAN FRANCISCO. March 7, (AP Clearing weather for California was the prediction today of the weather bureau, after yesterday's storm that brought rain or snow to northern California, Oregon and Washington. The Pacific northwest, however, was still expected to have stormy wea ther, with the disturbance moving eastward. High winds and heavy bursts of rains hampered traffic and did some more damage in parts of northern California last night. AS COURTESY 10 ELKS To enable fight fans to attend the Elks' smoker tonight, In which the championship of the Medford CCC district will be clodded, there will be no wrestling matches at the ar mory. Promoter Mscfc Llllard Is at work, however, lining up a new assortment of grip and grunt men for a card next Thursday night. BOWLING Everett Brayton's H.llywood Or chard bowling crew were on th. Ions end of a two to one count In their match with the Richfield quintet at the Elks club laxt nlcht. Mann Department store and Plche's team roll Friday. Hollywood Orchard. Brayton 188 168 18.1 469 Sherwood 144 166 178 488 E. Kelly 162 129 186 467 Ouenther LSI) 150 150 450 Porter 153 137 149 438 Handicap 113 113 113 339 Total 870 863 829 3671 Richfield Service. W. Prultt 121 161 177 459 Sanderson 169 109 162 830 W. Olmscheld 135 135 135 405 E. Orr 165 165 165 493 K. Anderson . 147 124 124 395 Handicap 104 104 104 313 Total 841 888 867 3596 The Forest and Park and Eagle Lodge bowling teams split even on points In their City league match at the Smoke Hcuse last night. Forest and I'urk. Cantleld 311 163 309 583 Dili 164 163 335 561 Janouch 153 110 125 387 Neely 94 110 127 831 Jones 95 115 188 378 Handicap 41 41 41 133 757 701 905 2363 Eagle Lodge Gillette 143 136 134 419 Lyona 169 126 110 405 Mlnkler 136 168 161 456 J. Kessler 143 168 135 446 E. Kessler 168 193 168 627 759 781 706 3246 L SPLIT HONORS Wl GRANTS PASS TEAMS In the second game of a double header played at Grants Pass Wed nesday, the Medford Glrla' Commun ity club "B" team, trailing the Grants Pass Glrla Community club, 11-fl. came back In the second quarter to take the lead with a flashing attack which netted them a 43-38 victory. In the first game the Medford "A" team, after holding the lead from the start, was defeated, 33-32, In a last minute rally by their opponents. Friday evening of this week Med ford plays Talent, All players are asked to meet at the Chamber of Commerce at 7 o'clock. The starting lineups were: "A" Game Medford (32) Bus. Women (33) Brockway (26) F (6) Short Bateman (0) ....F (37) Zulnlln Latham . ...C. Ponney Hewitt - C Foster Clark ., 0.... Hamraerbacher Hedges O Trumbly Substitutes Medford: Russell, Len nard, B. Brockway. "U" Game Medford (43 Grants Pass (38) Russell (38) F.....U. (24) Johnson Lalng ,17) .,.,F :. (My Howell Mlnear - -C -... Springer D'Alblnl -.C. .............. Boblnson Lennard ........G Rhymer Clark - G M.. Allen Substitutes Medford; B. . Brock way, Hedges, E. Brockway. DEFEAT With addition of Stan Kunrman, ex-local prep star, who was picked on Ashland high school's second all- opponent team. Brown's Champions performed as true champions should last night when they roughed to a 68-32 victory of the Phoenix town team In the Med fold gym. "Leaping Leo" Ghelnrdl of the Champs and Bert Stancllffe, Phoenix forward, tied for high point honors with 20 each, but the outstanding basket of the game was furnished by Keith Estes, a one-handed hook from the far corner of the floor, which whizzed through the hoop without a sign of arch. Not once was the otitcoma In doubt Before Phoenix could score the grld sters had 14 counters. This Is the fourth straight contest the Champs have won and they ex pect to enter the Oold Hill Independ ent tournament the latter part of the month If Improvement continues at the present rate. QUINTET NAMED CORVALLIS. Ore., March T.(AP) Coaches selecting the northern di vision coaat conference all-star bas ketball team were unanimous In nam ing Bob Oaler of University of Wash ington and Wally Palmberg of Oregon State aa forwards and George Hlb bard of Oregon State a guard. The coaches, at a meeting here, named Willie Jonea of University of Oregon as csnter, while W, Oeraghty of Idaho and Clyde Wagner of Uni versity of Washington received the same number of votes for the other guard position. Earl Conkllng of Oregon State college and Bishop of University of Washington received scattered votes. Art Taffe, sports publicity director of Oregon State college, conducted the vote. 4 Bring In your old gold I pay the top caAh price. Oovernment Li cense." Johnson the Jeweler. ! CCC BASKETBALL1 ' ! TOURNEY SLATED HERE MAR. 16-17. The Medford district S-C basket ball tournament will be held at the Medford high school gymnasium Sat. urday and Sunday, March 16 and 17. Two games will be played Satur day afternoon starting at 3 o'clock, two will be played Saturday evening at 7:30, and two will be played Kim. day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The) games will Include a consolation as well as a championship series, with fire teBms competing for the honors. The Headqua r t e r detachment squad won four conference games out of four played to take the Medford, zone championship. A close victors' over Elk Creek clinched the aeries for the headquarters outfit. Indian Creek and Seiad were tied for the Yreka cone championship, each having five wins and one loss, but Indian Creek won the nlavoff t tereka In an exciting and close game. The Indian Creek sauad la nmnnwrf of ex-San Francisco atara anrl o.im be hard to beat. Humbug Mountain won the Marsh, field cone championship by taking ten straight games during the sea son's play. China Plata vm not r.v behind but dropped two to the Mountaineers, who must be reckoned witn during the coming aeries. The Oregon Caves entry, known as the boys from the "Lonn." win A Into the big scramble minus the serv ices of Czelusta. who returned tn th Windy City a few days ago. They also nun tuoir aone nonors by taking tea straight, Rand finishing second with eight and two. The squads from Steamboat end Bradford are nl&vlnv nrr th.i. nn- champlonshlp next Saturday and the winner will be here for the big meet. BILLIARD EXPERT Billiard enthusiasts of this city will have the opportunity or seeing one of the outstanding billiard ex perts of the world In a tree exhibi tion tonight, when James Carns, through the cooperation of Brown'0 Billiard parlors here, and the Na tional Billiard association, gives free Instructions and demonstrations be ginning at 6 p.m., at Brown's. A special Invitation Is extended to lady enthusiasts, as well aa men. Caras la considered one of the most daring shot-makers in the game, and ( considerable Interest has attended each of his exhibitions on his present tour. He has been the eastern eectloa. tltllst, runner-up for the world title, and haa held many other champion ships, as well aa having defeated most of th top-notch players la the field, Oaraa will devote two hours to free exhibition, meeting all comers, and will devote one of the hours to teaching billiard fundamental. t Communications Life's Purpose. To the Editor: Of late there appears on our news front page A picture of Mellon, in his rip old age. And I think as I g&m at the blank staring face Where are the Joys of winning life's race? For surely If wealth be the object of life, Assuring a freedom from penury and strife. Our Mellon should acquire a radiant fac, A crowning result of a victorious race. I gaze and I think. No It cannot be so To each possibility the answer seems no It may be that wealth la other than gold, A reward of selfless service, so I am told. Sad Indeed If you and I, st the end of the road Find we have placed our hope In what we could hoard. No greater mistake could we possibly make Than to depend In the end on what we could take. It Is what w can give, not what we can take That In our old age will happiness make And as In the great Stone Faos legend What we contemplate will manifest In end. In life's short spaa We do wnat we can. And If In the main We strive to attain Advenes and preferment Peace, Joy and contentment For others more needy than we. We're smired what the harvest will be. The Immutable Law we've obeyed Preparation and provision has mad For entry Into "Joy of our Lord." (Surely goodness and mercy shall follow us all ths days of our life and we dwell In the house of th Lord forevsr. Here and now). JOSEPH B. WEBSTER. Phoenix, Ore. March 8. Ask th customers who have thetr watch repairing dons her. Johnson the Jeweler. Us Mali Tribune want ads.