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PAOE SEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Qlassified FOR EASY RE F E RE N?EHJBj El j .... Vlitt liUY MF.PFORP MATL TRTBUNR MEDFOItl'. OREGON, MONDAY, rRTL 1, 19H5. IVCfclAVlilJ I m Bead ever; ad on thli page. Vou will probably llnd ex actly th thlni you want to buy or aell. II It Isn't there, advertlu. , ' Inexpensive, , effective. BATES Pet word drat Insertion (Minimum S5c) Each additional Insertion, per word Ie (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes ,,, 91.9ft Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST In the neighborhood ol Main and Cottage one pair glasses, no turn to Heath's Drug Btoie. Re. ward. LOST Hydraulic Jack on highway between Medlora ana urame rasa. p.miani. Pierce Auto FretRnt. LOST If clog missing, can 1010. WANTED MALE HELP WE WANT to seleot reliable young men. now employed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical In clinations, wllllnn to train spore time or evenings, to qualify as in stallation and SERVICE ex perts on all types ELECTRIC RE' FRJQERATORS and Air Condition ing equipment. Write fully, giving age. phone, present occupation. Utilities Eng. Inst., Box 8374, care Mall Tribune. WANTED If you desire permanent position as aalesman with growing concern, writs Box 2383 Moll Trib une, giving references. Experience not necessary, but preferred. WANTED Salesman calling on gros ery trade in Merited district to sell fruit and produce as side line on commission basis for well estan. llshed Portland firm. Write Bex 2402. Tribune. W ANTED SITU AT' "NS- WANTED Oare of ehtldrm, :ernlni; mending, plain sowy. M.w Coombs, 304 S. Central. WANTED care of sick, or any work Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345 -M. WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US WANTED to hear from party haul ing to 'Coos bay to take return loads to Medford. Cattle and fur niture. Box 2373, Mall Tribune. WANT good used furniture, -louseholcl goods, ladles' and child ron e cloth ing. Must be in good condition 610 E. Main St. WANTED Old gold. Sell to goverr mept licensed dealer. B.-ophys. Jewelere. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags at twins for sale. Medford Bargain House 27 No. Oraptl St. Ph. 1002. WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture snd stoves We also ouy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062. .INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal Have had years of experi ence In preparing returns. Phone 1277-7 after 4pm Fred L Colvlg FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furn. home; over-stuffed, 2 beds, 937.60. Phone 682-R. FOR RENT 4-room unfinished house; 2-room apt.; ga lath, gar age; 1 or 2 adults. Car house for salt. 410 Hamilton. FOB RENT 4-room furnished bouse newly decorated. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. HOC8E? for rent. 1232 w. FOR REN'I Homes, furnished o unfurnished Browu White FOR RENT APARTMENTS BACHELOR apartment, 445 So. Front. FOR RENT 3-room furn. apt. Oar age. Adults. 315 No. Baruett. FOR RENT Comfortable heated apt. Radio, Frtgtdalre. 518 So. Oakdale. FURN. 3-room apt, garage, el' 310 Portland. T"SDrt'"' R ENT Furnished' " apta! ' cabin. 616 No. Central. APARTMENT FOR RENT 34 1 4 So Orepe St. No children or dogs. Call Apt No. 1. NICELY furnlfhed two As 3 room apartments. Adults. 604 W. 10th. van RENT Furnished apt. Durrrll Court 329 No. Holly. Apt. 8. Tel 1232-W. FOR RENT Apt. welch. No child."n. 716 FOR RENT 2-room fu.-nn?id spe-t- tnent. 114 Almono. FERNIFKOT t.m ties lei hotiM! Seeping tpartments R-asonarK rates Phone 457-J FOR RENT Deair.ble ''irnlehjd apartments. Hotel OMnJ. FOR RENT FUKNISHED "00MS . ,iv. ' ('n'!fmn, eloee to; Data, ,. -- 809 S. Main, w FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large tront room, not and cold wetr, shower. 20 bo. Fir. ATTRACTIVE rooms to. 6 Orape FOR RENT APARTMENT3 POR RENT One-room furnished apt.. kitchenette. 1205 E. Main bt. POH RENT Furnished apirtraent 70S s. oaxaaia. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS OARAOE for rent. 611 Parke Ave. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 53 North Orepe street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired 6lse 16x110 feet Will rent or I'ise at - reasonable figure Call at stall Tribune ( Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANOt REAL ESTATE OAKLAND, CAL1P. Exchange Income property, also homes for ranches. What have your CAUF.-OREOON REALTY CO. 2533 Telegraph Ave. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHY? STOCK RANCH Mortgage Company wires us to sell 15.000 stock ranch for 5,250. aeo acres. 200 acres level. Land In cul tivation. Deep soil. Creek through land. Some alfalfa. Balance could be seeded. Water could be develop ed. 35 miles from Medford. Near fine range. Good fishing and hunt ing. Old buildings. Fine springs on place. Best buy In southern Ore gon for cattle or sheep or for dude raneh. See J. C. Barnes, 20 North Peach. Phone 910-Y. SACRIFICE to SETTLE ESTATE o-room home, double garage; clear, paved street, near schools. 750 cash. Inquire 1028 No. Central. For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO 44 N. Riverside. FOR SALE By owner, 13cir crenk bottom, 10 to 60 acres, close In. Tel, IS24-L. POR SALE Modern 4-roum home on east side. 6 minutes walk from etty center 6600 will handle, balance 6 Box 4B16. Tribune. BROWN at WHITE are selling small aoreage tracts at prices which you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL. HIGHWAY. WATER. CL1 MATE. Close to fine HUNTING PISHING, come In and Investigate BROWN H WHITE REALTORS 104 W Main. Phone 130 WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. BROWN & WHITE offer a lino hon.e on the OLD STAGE ROAD at a sac rifice. This property has many at tractions, early and late fruits, nuts etc. The windows of this house frame a wonderful panorama of the valley. Let us show you this plsoe and quote the attractive price at whicr It cap be bought ncht now BROWN WHITE, 104 West Jain Phone 130. HOUSES FOR SALE OR ttENTJack- son County Building At Loan Aas'n rnone iuo. A SELF STARTER 4- j- o acres ueep, ires soil 51 Inn 2 "4 miles from Medford 1 s ae w excellent locality. 4 acres In cultivation, of which 1V4 acres are in anaita, acre in garaen. balance particularly adaptable for walnuts. 4-room house and garage. Irrigation. Total price $1100.00, only 9100.00 down, balance $15.00 per month with Interest at the rate of 6. ALSO Dni-trnln.. rtntiaa Af CI Klin rooms completely furn- UIOUU ished. onlv two blocka from Main Street on corner lot with pavement. Now rented u apartments. $1500.00 takes furni ture and all, $760.00 down, terms on balance to be arranged, with some reconditioning would afford excellent revenue. ALSO colonial suburban home with acres or excellent Dot torn iana, electric automatic pump, pressure system. Home of modern design and the latest conveniences. Paved highway, SV& miles from Mearora Priced rlHht at terms to suit re sponsible parties. Might consider home tn Medford In exchange. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC 109 S- Main Bt. Medford, Ore. SEE Charles A Wing Agency, too., to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES SEE OUR USED CARS BEFORE YOU BUY 1932 Refial 0 Studrbakter 1933 DeLuxe Chevrolet coupe 1033 Dodge sedan 1929 Studebaker sedan 1034 Stud e baker Custom 6 Bed in 1932 Studebaker roadster 1920 Nash aedan 1929 Chevrolet trurlc. STUDEBAKER SALES Ac SERVICE 1934 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. aedan looki and run like new car, leas than 9000 miles can h&ndle your car as all or part ol down payment. Bal ance terms. EAK1N MOTOR CO. Hudson - Terraplaue Dealer GOOD USED CARS S0-Day Written Quarante 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Bus. coupe 1933 DeLuxe Plymouth sedan 1933 Plymouth sedan 193a Cliev. Sport coupe 1931 Chev. Vlrtoria 1930 Chev. nedan 1930 Chev. Bus. coupe 1929 C1;pv. riach 1929 Ford Town sedan 1929 Pord PanneJ del. 1929 Ford coupe 1P30 Chev. sport rdstr. 1!V10 BulrVt Sport coupe Several more to choose from at AP.MSTHGNO MOTORS. INC., t'Rd Car Lot on East 6th FOR SALE Dotitre car; S red brood aows. to furrow In 2 mon'e. fed er and wei.neT p's. Dvla, over Bj'-lLsnot hill. BARGAINS every one at 22 So Fir LOOK at all the used caxs beiore you euj. i bo. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1933 FORD DE LUXE sedan looks and runs like new. Small mileage, had excellent care, G-ply tires, a real bargain. 193 fori DeLuxe sedan, trunk, heat er, and many extras, specially priced for quick ssle. 1934 Plymouth Business coupe can not be told from new. This car re possessed and at a bargain price. Many more to choose from. Easy terms. Full price for your car In trade. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. 113 South Riverside '24 MODEL T Ford coupe, tj-xja condJ tlon. JO. J. By num. 3' mll'js south Of Medford on Dane Hollow road DON'T FORGET 33 6o. Plr (or better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1084 V-8 TudOT sedan; small mileage- 33 6o rlr. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS BOOK IN Q orders for Rhoie Island Red baby chocks for APr11 nd May delivery. Sunnyfleld and New Hampshire reds. Eggs for hatching. Cummtngs Poultry Ranch, ft mi. out Midway Road. FINEST Leghorn chicks obtainable from heavy producers, mood-tested. Baby turkeys, real values, wataigs, Roseburg, CUSTOM hatching chicks and tur keys. Sweeney poultry Yara. BLACK Minorca setting hens. parnart. TURKEY custom hatching. Watzlgs, Roseburg. WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs. ftOo C A DeVoe. vel FOR SALE LIVESTOCK MULE horse, dark bay, I4u0 lbs estray or stolen. Keep and report. Joe Now, Beagle. FOR SALE Weaner plja. Adolph Chultz, Beagle, ore. FOR SALE--J0 span of broke work horses, young, fat and ready to go to work. Lis key Brothers, Malta Ore. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS FOR SALE Wire-haired terrier pup pies from pedigreed stockt good In dividuals. About 5 months old. Yreka Seed and Grain Co., Yreka. Calif. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL River loam, 3 yds. 3.00. Fertilizer and garden plowing. Washed sand, rock, plaster aand. Bateman'e. 1534-Y or 61 3-J. RE-CLEANED Hanchen barley, 1300 per ewt. Re-cleaned Federation wheat, 1.60 per cwt, Henry Nle dermeyer, 1 mile No. Jacksonville, Old Stage road, Tel 354, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Office furniture consist ing of flat top desk, wicker settee and chairs, also small tables, single bed and mattress, and mahogany buffet. Tel 850. FOR SALE Electric range, radio, clock, kitchen table, 2 chairs, trunk. End Beall Lane, turn north 4th house on left. FOR SALE Electrlo wihhmg ma chine, wood heater, cn:ieu fru.t as Myera Court, off W. Mem. FOR SALE or trade for p:, Uwatir Kent table radio. Phone 801-R-i. CLEAN Beardless and Hanohen aeed barley. E. H. Nledermeyer. FOR SALE Two hole Frlgldalre la good condition. Bargain. J, V Manke, 2 miles east of Jackson ville. Call at ranch. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber sultaola for brooder houses. Can arrange for money undei FHA plan for any building repairs.- Economy Lumoei Co.. Tel 594 North Pacific Hwy at Court St. FOR SALE Evergreens, flowering shrubs, delphiniums, gmoe vines A good selection of bln-inccm An aona cypress. Glascock c Nursery 264 Bcatty St. FOR SALE Wade drag saw, M0 00. A. R. Maynard. Eagle PMrr. RADIO, mirror, fruit Jars. 333 No Holly. Apt. No.'4. NEW EXTRA LOW PRICES! for HIGH QUALITY FIELD SLEDS I Write quick for prices And bam pie l of our Cossack, Grimm anti Com j mon Alfalfas. Clovers and Orassct ! INTERMOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY 1 Twin Falls. Idaho. , OLD barnyard pulverized fertilizer for lawn and spring planting 1 i yds. lor (3.50. sandy loam. 13.50 also commercial praying. Phone 2S8-R. NEWTOWN apple. SOo box. Watt. 468-R-a. w. u FOR SALE Wheat. SI 50 ewt. Garrett. Rt. 4. Bos 48. N. J POR SALE Home-rown alfalfa seed. F E Bybee. Medford Rt. 3 BARGAINS IN USED FARM TOOLS 4 used tractors, 2 aprarers. 1 fann wacon. 1 pump Jack, l-rioiae dlc harrow. 1 16-ln. tractor plrw. spring tooth harrow, 1 hay chonper, 1 finning mill. HUBBARD BROS. WO. BUSINESS DIRECTORY A but nets JAf KSOS CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title and Title Insurance The only complete Title System la Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and ft. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 50 to 1100 for persons! or household purposes on House Purnishines or Autos; also Cars Re-financd Loans closed within 30 minutes under super vision of the State Banklnt? Dept License No S-lft? 6e W I Thomas or X. J. Bile;. 41 Bo. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaner. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning fe ' upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Main. Gove. 83o E- ralntlng A (ruperhanglng. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhannlng. HARRY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M. A. BLISS Painting & paperhang Ing. Tel 646-w. 313 so. Orape. JOHN1 H LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work Prices reason able. Res. 134 King St. Call 053-R EAD3 TRANSFER & 6TORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. central. Phone 315 Price right- Service guaranteed. KAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 615. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Transfer and Trucking business reasonable. Inquire HI No. Fir St. 40 A PLACER MINE for sale cheap. Prultt's store In Rogue River. FOR SALE Small barber shop. Term. J. A. Grimes, Grand Hou). Medfoni FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade. 337 Bo. 6th St.. Klam ath Palls. LEGAL NOTICES Vol Ire of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State nf Ore on for Jackson county In the Matter of the Estate of Annie 8. Brophy. deceased, also known as Annie Brophy, also known ns Ann to Susie Brophy. The undersigned has filed In the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, the final account of his ad ministration of the estate of Annie S Brophy, deceased, also kno vn as Ann'e Brophy, also known Amve Susie Brophy, and the said Court has flxd April 22. 1035, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a m. of said day. t lw court room of said Court, at tno courthouse In Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. as the time and plaoe for th hearing of objeatlons to said flrutl account, and for the settlement of td estate All persons interested tn a1d estate are hereby notified and required to make or file their objections to eatd final account, If any they have, on or before the time aforesaid, Hxed for the hearing and settlement thereof. Date of this notice And 'me flMt publication thereof is March 6. 1Bj5 N. D. BROPHY Executor of the Estate of Annie A, Brophy. deceased, also kt,nwn us Annla Brophy, also known as Annie Susie Brophy. O. H. BENOTSON, Attorney for the Estate, 128 E. Main St., Medford, Ore. Older to Show (Muse. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the instate of Daniel B Green, sometimes known as D B. Green, Leceaaed. It appearing to the Court by the petition, this day presented and filed by Ollle Green, the administratrix of the est a be of Daniel E Qreen. sometimes known as D. E. Green, de ceased, that It Is necessary to Mil the whole of the real estate of said decedent la order to pay the debts, expensea, and charges of administra tion ; It la hereby ordered, that al per sona Interested In aaid estate, appear before this Court on Friday, the Uth Ma i Tribune Daily A0ROSS 1. Formerly I. Kind of necktie 10. Play holstr- oualy 11. Heavy oor4 15. Coait 16. Spoken 17. buhtlt) Invlsl. h emana tion 18. Pmall barrel 19. Eat In mall hlti 81. Adhered 23. iAlr 25. Hard external coating of a peed 29. Flew 28. Fa mom 3). Topy 12. Kit of 111 tern- per: colloq. It. Connitent 17. Curaelvea Solution of Yesterday's Puxil Mi pfp PAN Tf A R S, AT t m a o QaTft p p p pTa stu agTe i EVA, Elv i o ENiplA ll "lTTv eUt i reTdIM rjT ElH.AjLe DJLOB PlPOLESpBON e 5 A,J S I( Z E 0 A 1 r eP YC.Aj)OilS e s sm yIeItIsIeIoIein 84, Kind of thraad SS, Depend ST. Taul utensil 60. Boy 1. Compass point tk. Network spun by a iplder ST. Tear apart 9. Bxposed 70. MedlclnaJ plant 71. Mueic drama 7S. .Short jacket 74. Tall eoarne grata stem 75. Wearied by ' as! Rzla't 98. One; preCx . 40. Valiant man u. Permits 43. Punh far and wide h. Harvest 4. Provided 4ft. Alack 4S. Mynflf (0. Condensed motiture of the air IT. Ua1a a false attack autineea IS. Aeriform fluid 7. Adlmt f i3 y hj h I7 18 f W4' r r 13 "IlillZZiil j Wmw-mw T2S 2723 2f W'W''W' iiL ---" -7 23 25"iF3a "173? So ,jSI Si TTlfe3" ltmM, J MZ-WL Ta 7 fv 1 I ' ! 1 1 ' 1 1 " ' 1 - t day of April, 1038, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m , In the Courtroom of said Court at the Courthouse In the City of Medford, County of Jack eon, and State of Oregon. Then and mere to show cause why an order shall not be granted atd adminis tratrix to sell the whole of aaid real eatat at private sale. And it u further ordered, that a copy of this order be published for four 14) successive wee?, prvoeaing aid day. in the Mediord Man Tr.oune. a news- psper of general circulation, printed and published in aaid county. EAHIj m. VAX, ifUOfffl. BOOOS & BOOOfl. Attorneys for Administratrix, Notloa to Credit on. In the County Court of the State of Or eyon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Etat of Fred W. Payne, daceaMd. Notloa u hereby given that the undersigned hu been appointed by the Hon. Earl B Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, as Execu'.rlx of said estate, and has duly quali fied according to law: all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present Mme. wltti proper vouchers and duly perl fled ac cording to law, at the office of T W Miles, attorney for the undersigned. In the Jackson County Bin it Budd ing In the City of Medford. Orecn. within six months from the date hereof. Dated and flrat published March 11th. 1985 MARY E. AYNE. Executrix of tno Estate of Fred W. Payne, deceased Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County, in the Matter of the Estate of Charles M. Duncan, Deceased. To James P. Duncan. Alice McNulty, Mnrtha I. Dysert, A. P. Duncan (whose full name Is Arthur Frank Duncan 1 . Georgia Barnes, May Miller, and Charles Swift, heirs at law of Charles M. Duncan, deceased, and to any and all unknown heirs of Charles M. Duncan, deceased. If any such there be, and to all whom It may concern. GREETINOS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON you are hereby cited and required to appear at the May. 1Q35, term of the above entitled Court on the 20th day of May, A. D.. iw-ja, a me nour oi ten o ciooit a. m., at the County Court Room in the Court House at Oranta Pass, Joso- pnine county, Oregon, and then and there show cause. If any, why an or der should not be made for the sale of tho renl property of said estate, tne same being an undivided one half Interest, or such Interest as may appear, in and to the following real property- the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 18, Township 87 South, Range 4 West of tho Willam ette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon, together with the water rights and ditch rights appurtenant tnereto, appraised at a025.0O; and that you also show cause, If any, why said real property should not be sold at private sale In accordance with the terms aet forth In the Pe tition for Sale, and why said Court should not make and Issue such oth er and further order and take such other and further prooeedlnga ai are necessary and proper In the premises. WITNESS tho Honorable Q. W. Mat thews, judge of the above entitled Court, and the senl of the Court af fixed this 28th day of March. A. D., 1038. F. L. Coon, County Clerk and cx-officio Clerk of the County Court. This Citation Is published on order of the Honorable O. W. Matthews. Judge of the above entitled Court, fined March 98th. 1035. WILLIAMS ONION CROP RUNS TO LARGE TOTAL WILLIAMS CREEK. April I. Spl.l Gsorgo Bparlln flnlshid marketing the last of bis onion erop last weak, the yield running between six and seven tons. Mr. Bparlln raised 130 sacks on one-quarter acre. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Detail It, Chinese aet of of reapect 14. Heroin of "A Doll's House' 27, Flower 2t. Drinking glasa 10. Bestow as du iU Volcano In Martinique !. Not any 14. Turkish oap 3ft. Pleaaant odor 14. Musical sound! it. Cleaning Im plement 40. Possesses 42. Htatute 14. Hardened 47. Make full 41. Near 11, Not ooars ."2, Closer 52. Rotate 14. Made In sound of rattle If. Rounded appendage IT. Mark of wound It. Point of the earth's axil 19. Muni) In strument 41. Calamitous 3. jorfttng gait 44. Domefttto fowl 44. Cut short t. Tablet 71. rinllan fiver DOWN 1. Arcs J. Put to flight L Evergreen tree. 4. tnntruat I. Inquire 5. Cast off 7. Convincing Ol eonrhitxrve t. Alternative 9. Number 10. Attired 11. ftphores II, A-Mfln!.i!!r sprouted grain it. Suppuration g&B5 RQWUNR Bssfek m m m A at m a m m ss a -.aaaaasBaaSMawMi.BaBaBaaaa,aaaiaasaaa IS What Is believed one of the best matches of the year was announced today by Promoter Mack LtUard. who has signed up Popular Joe Hubka, Nebraska speed merchant, and Casey Columbo of Italy, a recent "find," for one of the bouts on a double decker card Thuraday night at the armory. From his first appearance here sev eral months ago to his latest, when he took two out of three falls from huge Al Perelra, last week, Hubka has been the most sought-after clean wrestler ever to come to Medford, He la rated one of the country's fastest heavyweights and besides his speed knows as many clever holds as the big -timers. Hubka will be outweighed by the big, smooth-wrestling Italian, who has only bean In the mat game IB months, and yet looks like one of the veterans. Before taking up wrest ling he was a weight-lifter at the Hollywood Athletic club and built a pair of shoulders that are very, very hard to pin to the mat. Masked Marvel, much-dlsllked mys tery man. will tangle with big Don Wagner of Qrcgon state college in the other half of the program. Lll lard may flip a coin to decide which bout will be staged first. Wagner. ho suffered a thorough beating at the. unmerciful hands of the hooded one in a bout here sev eral weeks ago that ended In a riot, let determined to reverse the situation this week and declares that he li go lng to forsake clean wrestling and give the Marvel a few pointers on rough treatment, Wagner has been nagging the promoter for another chance at the mystery-man ever since their last spectacular mix-up. BASEBALL TALENT Tlie first practloa session of the year for the Medford baapball team was held yesterday afternoon at the high school flsld, with about 20 men. muny of them newcomers, reporting. Th. material looks the best In years, according to "Booop" Puhl, manager of tho club. One new man, Brown, of th. aeml pro leagn of Portland, rated on. of th. best southpaw heavers In that ctroult. will b on th. squad. Puhl aaid, aa will Abbey, catcher from the same league. Anoth.r outaldsr who will probably sign Is Al Davis, first base flash from Seattle. Calvert, a catcher last year, may take up work In the Infield, any post there being well suited to hla talents at fast ball handling. A pos sible starting lineup for the first game of the yesr, which will be played for practice on Sunday, April U, la AbDey at catcher, Davla on first Relnklng on and, McLean or Calvert at ahort. Donovan or Calvert on 3rd, and with Sowera, Hoffard, and Hess In the outfield. That set-up la very indefinite, however, and new men may break Into the picture at any time. BUI Courtney. Infield atar, will not be with the club thla year, but will play tn Portland. A practice game will be held at tn. school field on Holly street Wednesday night. According to A. v. wmnrer, preaident of the south em Oregon league, last year, there will be a meeting on Monday, April 9 at 9 o'clock at the Uthla Springs hotel m Ashland for the purpose of forming a Southern Oregon league again this year, with Miction of offl cers snd drawing of schedules. Invitations to attend have been tendered to Ashland. Or ants Pass, Coqullle, Roseburg, Ewuana Box Co., and Shaw-Bertram Lumber company of Klamath Falls, and the Klamath town team. This will probably be the only league meeting before the start of the 1836 season, and those who expect an sdvsntageous set-up in vne completed schedule must ne- cesssrlly be present at the meet. According to Puhl, the Medford club will sponsor a benefit dance at the Dreamland hall on April 10. with uyngea music, for the purpose of ouying new equipment. MAX WILL LISTEN CHICAOO. April l.(AP World Heavyweight Champion Max Bser ana hla msnsger. Ancll Hoffmsn hsd date today to do aome more listening to what the Chicago sts. dium haa to offer In the way of gsiniui employment. Any talk of championship wsr. fsre. however, wee Just April fool ishness to the champion. Hoffman said lsat night title bout converse tlon Is out of the question until sfter April 19, If then. "We are tied up ' with Madison Square Oarden," he said, "snd won't he sble to do snythlng sbout any championship fight offers until the Garden names a sultsbie opponent. or our sgreement expires for lack O co. SEEN IN SUNDAY'S OPENING PRACTICE City Bowling league leaders are closely bunched, according to figure covering matches up to today, aa re leased by Walter Amis, proprietor of the Smoke House alleys. The first five team are separated by only two points, the Active club "Pole Cat" leading the procession. Team standing and schedule for this week follow t W. pts. Ji 10 10 10 9 Pols Cats ,..,....... Paulas .........., Standard Roofsrs ..... Jtnnlnis Tlrt Co. Mall Trlbuna nutans Al Plans Hdwa. , Economy Lumbar Co, , Elks Praia .......,., doll club . ........ Forest and park Allsy Cats ..,. Monday, April I Mall Trlkuna n. Economy Lumbar Co.; Al Ptarta pard ware vs. Ooif Club. Tuesday, April J Form and Park vs. Kittens; Pols Cats vs. Allay Oata. Wilieiluy, April 3 Jennings Tire Co. vs. Standard Roofers; Ra(lsa vs. Elks Brats. Trtursdsy Practlca games esllad for HlHhway Barbers. Elks Brats, Da vis Transfer, Medford entries In Klamath Palls tournament. Several doubles partnera will also roll trial games. 1 The City Meat Market took two out of three names In their bowling match with the Hollywood orchard crew at the Elk, elub last night. Copra and Oroceierta mil tonight. Hnllywund Orrherd Brayton IdO Ml ia lis 1st 110 93 111 169 148 189 lot lis 10,9 49 444 919 499 349 Sherwoo4 Kelly porter .... auenther , Handicap , 139 1 lit 166 110 Tutsi 939 767 839 9449 City Meat Market DeVoro , 180 178 169 (16 Clark ., 149 149 149 499 York .. 1SS 148 1B8 438 Crnlik 116 119 116 948 Ferguson -h 189 189 199 4KI Handicap 110 110 110 980 Total . 919 999 971 1819 i. ... BATES SHOOT TIE W. W. Bates and . a. Mendenhali tied for high plsoe at the Medford traps Sunday with a score of 97 out of loo shot at. Several out of town shootors were present and partlcl pated In the different eventa. Iq the 60 target handicap event Ray Coleman was high with 4? from aa yards and Oeorga Porter second with 49 from 90 yard. In th dou bles event, George Jsntsar broke 19 c t of the 11 pair for high fun and Bin Bates took second prise with 19. At th skeet trap Hay Coleman turned in high score when he broke a 34. The scores l S. O. Mendenhali Bill Batea .... Ray Colsman Dr. O. I. Low H. E. Thornton Geo, Janteer . H. Crolsant Geo. Porter ... w. J. Terry (pro.) A. A. Legg Everett Brayton L. R. Plckant (pro) Jack Porter ......... H. H. Brown Charles Woods T. I. Daniels Sam Jennings I. R. Durno B. L. Lageson .. 3. O. Ooble T. K. Denial w E. H. Lamport John Tomlln . 0. E Bads Fifty Targeta. .'Twenty-five target. At 98 Skeet, Ray Colsman H. L. Olaycomb Ron DeVore .aMwm. Geo. Jantser Jim Moore 6. O. Mendenhali Allan Perry M P. Clogston . M. Clogston , CARDINALS LIKED Til MEW TORK, April 1-(AP The world chsmnlon St. Louis Cardinals stsnd out today aa the choice of ma jor basebsll experts to retain the Na tional League pennant. Of the 77 .ports editors and bsse bsU writer who participated In the ninth annual Associated Press pen nsnt poll. 99 picked the Cardinals to repest. The general belief the race will be two-team affair was adequately re flected in the poll, for BUI Terry's New York Giants received 91 of the remetnlng 88 first place bsllot. The only other elube likely to figure In the pennant race, aa the expert, see It. are the Chicago Cubs and tht Pittsburg Plrstes. Four writers cast their first plsce ballots for the Cubs and three for the Pirate. "Factory style" workmenshlp In wstch snd jewelry repslrlng at the lowest possible prices. Johnson the Jeweler. Cm U4 Tribune waul i 109 90 19-yd. Xdp. -. ,,. 9T 39 99 47 ea ..... 99 94 90 99 90 49 90 94 99 ,. 89 . 99 ..... 84 79 37 . 99 90 ....-Ma 4t HAMMOND ENTERS SEMI-FINALS BY DEFEATING TEXAN B B. Hammond edged Into the eemt-flnala of the president's cup golf touniamtmt Sunday at Rogue Valley course, with a I and 1 victory over Lionard Harding, newoorner. from Fort Worth, Teaas. The out. coma was somewhat of an upset, aa Harding brought an enviable golfing reputation with him from the south. Hammoud played a better all-round gams, ... The newcomer, who la pointed to turp, out soma hlgU-claa, golf during the summsr, was outstanding on bis Iron game but has as yet not found the lay the land at the local course. Hammond will meet Leland Clark, who won from H. B- Kellom by de fault. In a eeml-flnal match aoms time before next Sunday night, Sprague Rlegel, who defeated Archie Mansfield Saturday, 9 and 1, will meet the winner of a match between H. H. Prlngle and B. L. Chlldera, which la to be played during the. week. The finals will probably bs played a week from Sunday. A new ringer tournsment stsrte today at the club, the March event having coma to a elosa Sunday night. Pro Jack Hueston Is at work lining up the results and will announe the winner. Many boys and girls from Junior and aenlor high schools parttclpatad In the Instruction elssa given Sat urday morning by the pro, who re ports that tho youngsters are well satisfied with the progress they sre making and are looking forward to the olaae neat Saturday. Beginner! who are Interested tn gsttlng flrst- hsnd knowsdgs of golf from an eg oellent Instruotor era urged to re port far the classes. - Oolf tlquette, care of the course In playing and use of the different oluba was stressed Saturday, and nest week approach work will be studied. BEAVERS TRIM ANGELS 5-1 IN PRACTICE GAME VBNTUBA, Cel.. April (AP) The Portland Beavera derived much satisfaction here yesterday In defeat ing last yesr's Los Angeles Const Lsague champion, t to 1. Ed Bryan pitched the entire game. He was found for 11 hits, but It required triple by Oudat, followed by an In field out, to squeeze In the lone Angel tally In the third, Bryan re ceived fine support. The Beaver tewed tip the game In the seventh with an outburst of hitting, English's homer driving In two ahead at him. ii. .. . ... Flight To Time (Mrdrord and Jarkaon County . History from th file of the ' Mall Trtbnn of IS and tt Teen Ago). TIN TEAM AGO TODAY- April I, 1939. - (It was Wednesday) ' Salem high defeated, M to ii, T Torrington, Conn.. In first gams of nstlonal high achool tournament at Chicago. The "Younger element1 observe April Pools' Day, with mare gusto then their elders appreciate. Light frost cuse orchrdlst to smudge. Greters hold "frollo" at th Ar mory before larg crowd. Six special train will bring Na tional Guards of state here In June for snnusl encampment, It I an nounced. County elark reports 310 coyote killed In county paat year. TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY . April , 1915. (It was Thursdsy) Centenary of birth of Bismarck Iron chanoellor of Oermsny," ob served throughout the world by Oer- msns. . Fishing season Is opened In state, with rush of fishermen to strsam. . Small boys and girls hold "hi Jink' playing April Fool Jokes. Ram deficiency for season la 11-81 tnehss, westhermsn reports. "Curses Thsy Remerked" st th Isls: "Th Lady of Shalott," with Flor Finch nd Constance Tel madge, -at the Pane. A. L. Seabrook and R. t. Nealon are recovering from the effect of runaway that happened last Fri day aa they were leaving Medford They were driving along North River aide when In some manner slngl tree csme down, frightened the horses, causing them to start full speed. Running about two blocks th tongue struck telephone pole bring lng the wagon to such a sudden top that Mr Nealon waa thrown aome twenty feet, alighting on the pavement, Mr. Seabrook remained with the wagon which turned ft someraault, pinning him beneath It end bruising him bsdly. (Table Rock Tablets) ROSS HOPS FOR SEATTLE BOUT WITH NEGRO STAR CHICAOO, April l.-(AP) Barney Roes, world lightweight and Junior welterweight ohamplon. headed today by plane for Seattle, Waah.. where he will defend the latter title against Henry Woods, Ysklma negro. April 9. Phone 941 Well haul away your (rt.ua. Clt Saoltui Seivto.