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MEDFOTiP MAIL TRTBUyE. MEDFORD. OREOON'. MOXDAT. MARCH 2, 1936.
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you will probably find exactly
the things you have been
looking lor or a sale or trade
(or unused article! you may
have. Search your attlo or
tore-room you may find
many thlnga others are seek
ing and be able to realize Im
mediate cash. If what you
want lant here, advertise for
"kit Tribune Classified ado are
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RATES
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per word . . .
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(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy changes 81.25
Phone 75
, FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND a keys. Owner may haw
same by paying for adv. Tribune
office.
iLOST a peacocks. Notify City Meat
Market. Phone 324.
IT If dog u missing, call 1518.
WANTED MALE HELP
SALESMAN to call on grocery and
general stores over 30. Must have
car must have experience. Phone
Evans, 423, Medford Hotel for ap-polntment.
i WANTED FEMALE HELP
j , - - - -i- -i -.-
i (WANTED Reliable lady for bouse-
' work and csre of children. Refer-
'-, ' ences. Box 774, Tribune.
JWANTED Experienced waitress. Call
in person at uiwiiuuuvow
MALE AND FEMALE
JVANTED Man or man and wife to
' work on small place with orchard
experience. Box 827. Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
AN experienced bookkeeper and ste
nographer desires position. Refer
ences. Box 883, Tribune.
I EXP SEAMSTRESS wants dressmak
i lng, alterations, repairs. Tel. 359-J.
a.113 Cottage.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
f FURNITURE l holstering, repairing,
reftnlehlng. w. E. Walker, phone
038. 307 N. Peach.
y WANTED Galvanized water tank.
' " about 500 gal. Phone 539-J-2.
WANTED 1000
194, Route 1.
ft. used 248. Box
ANTED Pigs, weight to 75 lbs.
Stats pries In reply. M L, Mall
Tribune.
WANTED Men's laundry, washed and
Ironed, 75c dozen. Tel. 503-J.
WANT TO BUT Springer heifers.
Ralph Wilson, central Point, Tel.
Ul-X-1. ,
WANT to borrow 81800 on line home
on Rogue river and highway.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods,
furniture and sto'.es. Ws also buy
metals, bides, pelts, wool and mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
37 N. Grape St. Phone '.062. .
ANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed
springs, mattresses, day-beds, sani
tary couches and cots or what
have you? We pay cash or exchange
VEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
423 E. Main St.
WANTED
FURS PURS FURS
Richest cash price paid for raw furs.
Complete line of traps on sale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-20 No. Grape St.
Medford.
JUNK
-JUNK ,
WANTED
CASH PAID tor Inner tubes, lo per
lb up. Rags, cotton and wool, up
to So per lb. Scrap Iron, small or
large lots; also all other metals of
all decnptlons.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 No Grape. Phone 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
VOn RENT Furn. home at 25 Quince.
Electric range. Frlgldalre, oil heat
er. See Mrs. Seeeon, 333 No. Holly.
Apt. 6.
wr rent 8-room furnished home,
408 North Ivv street, near junior
high. Hardwood floors, fireplace, oil
Heatrola, electric range. 135. includ
)
ing water. Chaa R. Rsy. Keaitor.
Medford building. Phone 302.
roil RENT House, east side, close In.
modern. 4 bedrooms, large front
room, dining room, hardwood floors.
Phone 745-J.
REST Desirable 5-room house mod
rn. tlo 3 -room apartment. 200 W
Jtclwon.
rOB RENT Small furnish! houss.
Inqulra at 128 8. Orspe St. Prlgld
alrs. Adults.
TOR JIENT Fl ne -room houst. clos
In nsrsr advertised before. Phone
H53-J-1.
TOR RENT 8 furnished houses. 81J
Summit.
FOR RENT 8 room furnished house
,35 00. pnone SJ4-H.
FOR RENT Rellshle adu:is. 5-room
modern house. Call at 620 Dakota
Av
FOR RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished BROWN si 1VHITK
4-ROOM furnished house lor rent
, tisctnc rang. Inquirs sot South
FOR RENT-tAPARTMENTS
FOR BENT 5-room apt,
furn. Close In. 20 8. Fir.
partly
FOR RENT 4 brand new 3-rooin
apartments. Modern, private bath
Newly furnished overstuffed. Contin
uous hot water. Priced right. 375
South Central.
FURNISHED APTB. Phone 879-X.
APARTMENTS for rent. 334 Apple
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT A diversified orchard on
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
BOARS AND ROOM, rates reasonable,
at 716 E. Main.
BOARD Home-cooked meals served
In private home. Reasonable rales
Near business district, 33 N. Orange
St. Phone 1473-X.
ROOM & BOARD Home cooked
meals. 25 per month 303 N Holly
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
WARM, pleasant room, separate en
trance. 220 N. Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 4U4 s. Grape.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap
plo 15c and 350 a box. Call at Ala
Vista Packing house between 9 and
4 o'clock. Bring own boxes.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR TRADE 5-room modern house
for larger house. Pay difference.
Box 790, Tribune.
WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtlh nice
home for Medford. BROWN 44
WHITE. Realtors.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 4 -room attractive bun
galow, two bedrooms, unfurnished,
paved street. $1500. Terms If de
sired. Located 1128 West Ninth St.
Phone Harold Brown, 1670, or
Charles Ray, 302.
For" SALE 80 acres River bottom
land: 15 acres cultivated, balance
tillable If cleared. Free water right.
1V4 miles from highway. Close to
stow snd P. O. Barn, woodshed.
House desttroyed by fire. This oan
be bought for (600.. Saw-timber on
It valued at 8300.
4.7 ACRES close to town, good
. buildings, large chicken house,
brooder, plenty fruit for family.
1200. Very easy terms.
6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE near
Peach St. school, going at 81000.
Easy terms.
B. J. PALMER
Space Palmer Music Store
WHY?
100 ACRES TURKEY CHICKEN
HOG RANCH
$2,000.00 ONLY (250.00 CASH
Onnnrtunltv raos at vour dooragaln.
100 acres on. Crater Lake highway
3 miles from Medford. 40 acres good :
alfalfa, clover or corn land. Balance
fine pasture for turkeys or chickens. !
Not under Irrigation. Running wat- j
er on place, all fenced with woven
. wire fence. 4250 cash balance like
rent. Woul'i make good business lo-1
cation fcr auction house, garage,
service station or some such bust- j
ness.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 910-Y 30 N. Peach St.
FOH SALE 3 lots, close In, fine shade
trees. Call 145S.J-1.
FOR SALE Fine 8-room house, and
3 lots: house on comer lot. ve.-y
easy to finance. Call 1453-J-l.
20 ACRES, cultivated, close In, fine 4-
room house, barn, large cnicnen
bouse. 5A free water. Price 81500;
terms. Sheley Agency. 1 mile north
of city limits. Pacific Hwy.
70 ft. x 140. ft. bulldinj? lot with new
garage. Good location, eee ownr
318 Willamette Ave.
WHEN you thlnfc of real estate think
OI BliUWn K W til lb.
HOLDERS OP BONUS CERTIFICATES
We have several properties wnicn
can sell on easy terms win
- which c&n be optioned tr holders ol
bonus certincates untu ceniucBiea
are cashed.
BROWN 5s WHITE. Realtors.
104 W. Main. Medford.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg and Loan Ass'n.
FOR SALE By owner. 10 to 80 -acre
tracts, irrigated Bear creek bottom
land 4 mile from Medford; excel
lent for gardening. Phone 1524-L
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE Youn healthy, assorted
Rhode Island Red laying hens. New
Hampshire and Austra-Whlt. Tel.
634 -X.
100 R. I. baby chick ready Msr. 9th.
B. I. cockerels, hatching chicks und
turks. Sweeney Poultry Ranch.
30 A USTR A - WHITE . 10 mos. pullets.
All laying. Tel 3-F-33.
FOR SALE 28 Booth strain White
Minorca pullet. 8 mos. old. All la
mg2 Hanson strain Whit Low
horn roosters. Mrs T. P. Buck.
Central Point.
CHICKS FOR SAlJJr We have good
local and Special Hansen stra'.n
chicks to offer you at right prices
Over 500 now on hnd. P. E. Sam
eon Company. 329 N. Riverside.
Medford.
HANSON and Hollywood W. L. chlcKs
heavy lsvlne strains; laree. vigor
ous chicks ci Rocks snd Reds irr.
Send for catalog. Jenks Hstchery.
Tsngent. Oregon.
AU9TRA-WHTTE hatchlns; ejjjs. .
p .Tordsn. Wagner Creek road. Tal
ent. BARRED Rock lsvlrw hens I yr. old.
A P. Jordan. Wagner Creek road
Talent
PLYMOUTH ROCK pullets for sale
B W Porrt, !ozler Lane
RASSON strain White Leghorn hiwh
lnfi e?irs from old hen mated to
co--kre!j nf 275 and oetter dams
phn 19-F-.1
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
PEDIGREKD Roller Canaries Special
prices on pairs rhr!.er. Jack
sonvllle. Tel 171
fcOLL-ER canaries, ii 6. Bivtrsldt.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 8 weaner pigs. Inquire
Medford Poultry ts Egg Co.
FRESH cow 6 yrs. old. Guernaev
Durham, seven calves, age one
, month to six. R. O. Coulter, 1 ml.
3. E. Applegate Store.
FOR SALE One team well matched
. mares. Geo. Hilton.' Grants Pass.
1400 LB. OELDINO. sound and well
broke. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek
road. Talent.
FOR SALE Pull-blooded Plymouth
Rock laying pullets: also cockerels.
May's Ranch. Anderson Creek road,
Talent.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE '34 Chevrolet 1'4-ton
truck, dual, long .wheelbase. factory
slightly used: recently overhauled,
sood rubber: 8550. T. J. Hight. Rt
2, end Ross Lane on Old Military
road.
GOOD USED CARS
LOWEST PRICES IN MEDFORD
1934 Plymouth Sedan.
1930 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe.
1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan.
1932 Plymouth Coupe.
1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan.
1931 Ford Roadster.
1934 Ford Pickup.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
Also a number of earlier models at
a very cheap price.
Lot on North cor. 6th and Bartlett.
LANGE MOTOR CO.
88 N. Riverside. Tel. 18.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Soprano piano accordion
In good condition, reasonable. Tel.
723-J.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
GOOD used lumber for sale. 62614 W.
McAndrews.
30 FEET 11-lnch: 200 feet 10-lnch;
100 feet 8-lnch hydraulic pipe. 50c
ft. Box 655, Tribune.
FOR SALE Hardle 800-galJon sprayer
also new spray hose. Oregon Or
chards. Phone 466-J-l.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. R. V. Beall.
Beall Lane. Phone 35S-R-3.
FOR SALE A dandy Lloya baby bug
gy, reasonable. Inquire 403 W. Clark
Street.
MANURES Any kind. 1V4
81.50. Phone 1648-X. .
sq. yd.
FERTILISER Manures. Bargains. 116
S. Fir. Phone 1648-X.
FOR SALE 1 single bed, Simmons;
1 dresser, 1' over-stuffed chair, mo
hair: 1 fine walnut antique bed
room suite. Phone 644 or 1103-R.
Jno. W. Johnson.
FOR SALE 2500-gallon galvanized
steel tank, 8100. Geo. Alford. Tel.
19-F-3.
COMMON alfalfa seed 15c. Alfalfa
hay, baled or loose. Oats and vetch,
baled or loose. Tel 523-J-4. Otto
Nledermeyer.
FOR SALE OH storage and wagon
tanks. L. A. Salade, Central Point.
COAL BRIQUETS for smudging. We j
will have our first car arrive here
about March 5th. Arrange with us
now for your requirements to be
delivered direct from car to you.
F. E. Samson Company,. 229. N.
Riverside. Medford.
ALFALFA SEED. ISC. F.. E. Bybee.
Rt. 2. Medford. Call C. F. Nleder
meyer, Rt. 2. Tel. 523-J-l.
FOR SALE Delicious apples, 25o box
and better. Phone 611-J-2.
HAY FOR SALE Phone 198-R-l. Mra.
Mike Hanley.
FERTILIZER Any imount.
116 s. Fir. Phone 1648-X.
cheap.
SEVERAL good used "McClanahan'
Incubators. 240 -egg 910,
820, reconditioned, tested and sold
complete. McClanahan Inc. Co,
260 West 12th St., Eugene, Ore.
FOR SALE God Newtown apples at
cheap prices. Inquire fJgobel & Day
Packing House. South Fir St.
A REAL BUT
Large size Ex. Fancy Cornice In
.00
.16
j Newtown apples In lugs
Brlna vour own sntalnsra.
AMERICAN FRUIT OROWERS. INO
213 So. Fir St. Medford. Ore.
Phone 926.
FOR SALE Crown feeds: land plas
ter; Aero Superphosphate; Case
farm machinery Flnley Implement
Co., oentral Point.
rTPEWRirERSBierma
tral phone 282.
119 N. CCD
FOR SALE Baieo oat hay ground
alfalfa and oat hay loose alfalfa
hav C A LVoe. Phone 823-J-2
MISCELLANEOUS
PAINTING done at reasonable price.
R2Q 1 2 W. MrAndwwfl.
PERSONAL
I UIPTKD PCTCHIC give td t toe on all
affairs of life. 903 No. Rlveralde.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COITNTV
AltSTKACT CO.
Abstracts ,1 Tltls and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County I
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract i
of T.tie. Rooms 3 and fl. No. 2 '
North Central Ave, upstairs
Long Distance Moving
LAROE VAN serving Calif.. Ore and
Wash points, semi-monthly trips.
Pully insured. Martin Bros. 701 8
sth St . Clients Pm Tel. M.j.
Rsillo Hertlre.
Oninow Radios.
RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE
Ira E Chsstaln
Phone 470 2f)5 . Jsekaon St.
Tt-f". AtMI. Repairing
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED IV) to 300 for
prr.na! or household purpose
House Furnlil.in or Autos; slso
Cars Refinanced I. o s n a closed
within 30 minutes License No. 8
157. See W B. Tliomaa, 45 So. Central.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Transfer.
REINKINO TRANSFER CO Long
distance hauling. Furniture, cattle,
anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033
0. Stuart.
EADS TRANSFER e STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 318
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates
Tel. 834. F. E. Samson Co.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers ana movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
819 North Riverside. Phone 615.
LEGAL NOTICES
0rdw ,!,)., sit or Action by
All Parties Haling Claims Against
Deposit .Made with superintendent
of Hanks hv the First National
Bank of Medford, Oregon, In Order
to do a Trust Business.
In the Circuit Court of tt.e State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Determination.
Establishment and Adjudication of
claims against the deposit made
with the Superintendent of Banks
of the State of Oregon by the First
. National Bank of Medford, Oregon,
In order to do a trust business.
Based upon the petition of the
Superintendent of Banks filed herein.
It Is on this day ORDERED snd
ADJUDOED that all persons, co-partnerships,
associations or corporations
having claims against the deposit
made with the Superlntndent of
Banks by the First National Bank of
Medford, Oregon, In order to do a
trust business, are hereby required to
commence action or suit thereon lu
this court within six months from
the data of this order or forever be
barred and foreclosed of any claim
on said deposit.
It is further ORDQREL that a copy
of thL order be published ones a
week for four consecutive weeks in
the Medford Mall Tribune, a dally
newspaper published In and having a
general circulation In Jackson County
Oregon.
Dated this 31st day of February,
130. H. O. NORTON, JUdge.
Summons For Publication
In ths Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon For Jackson County.
William H. Slmonds and Minnie SI'
monds, husband and wife. Plain'
tiffs,
vs.
Ella L. Heckathorn and husband, Roy
R. Heokathorn: Effle B. Potts and
John Doe Potts, her husbsnd (true
name unknown); Katherlne Dan
iels, a widow; Joe Daniels and Mrs.
Joe Daniels (true name unknown)
husband and wife; H. a Nelson and
Mrs. H. E. Nelson (true name un
known), husband and wife; also all
other persons or parties unknown,
claiming any right, title, estata.
lien or Interest In or to the proper
ty described In the Complaint on
file herein. Defendants.
To Effle B. Potts and John Doe
Potts, her husband (true name un
known), the above named Defendants
also all other persons or parties un-
Known, claiming any right, title. es
tate, lien or interest In or to the
property described In the Complaint
on mo nerein.
In the name of the State of Ore.
gon. you and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
Oomplslnt filed against you In the
above entitled suit nn or before the
last day of four (4) weeks from the
aate oi tne iirsc puoncation or tnis
Summons, Mid period of tour (4)
weeks being the time prescribed for
publication thereof; and if you fall
to appear and answer the said com
plaint, for want thereof, the Plain
tlifs will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for In their Complaint
on ii is in tne aoove entitled court,
succinct statement of which relief
prayed for ts as follows, to-wlt;
For a Decree and Judgment against
the Defendants hereinabove named
for the sum of 11600 00. plus Interest
t hereon from the loth day ox Decern
ber. 1934. at the rate of 6 cent per
annum, plus si 50 .00 Attorney's lees,
plus all Plaintiffs' costs and disburse-
Mail Tribune Daily
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ments hereinafter to be taxed, plus
Interest on said Judgment at the rate
of 6 per annum from the date of
the Decree herein.
That said decree and Judgment be
held a first snd prior Hen upon the
hereinafter described real property.
and for Judgment and decree fore
closing Plaintiffs' mortgage on the
following described real property sit
uated and being In Jackson County,
Oregon, to-wlt:
The East Half (E4) of the South
east quarter (SEVa) of Section
Twenty-eight (28). In Township
Thirty-four (84) South of Rsnge
One (1) East of tne wiusmet'.e
Meridian, in Jackson County. State
of Oregon, containing Ethty (80)
acres of land, more or less.
That the usual decree be made for
the sale of said premises by the Sher
iff of Jackson County. Oregon, ac
cording to the law and practice of
this Court,
That the proceeds of said sale oe
applied as follows:
1. costs oi this suit to De taxea.
2. To the payment of Plaintiffs'
Attorney's fees In this suit.
I. To the liquidation of Plaintiffs'
note and mortgage.
4. To the payment of all taxes and
. water assessments levied -and
due against said premises.
That said Defendants and all per
sons or parties claiming by. through
or under them or any of them, sub
sequent to the execution oi said
mortgage unon said premises, either
ss purchasers. Incumbrancers, or
otherwise, be barred and foreclosed
of all rlght.clalm or claims, or equity
of redemption in said premises ana
every part thereof; and that the said
Plaintiffs be allowed to stay in pos
session of said premises during the
pendency of this suit to the end that
Plalntllis may care lor Hie premises
abandoned by Defendants.
Thst Plstntlffs or any party to this
cult may become a purchaser at said
sale; that the Sheriff execute a Cer
tificate of Sale to the purchaser and
said purchaser be let Into Immediate
possession of the premises ana tne
whole thereof; that Plaintiffs have
such other and further relief In the
premises as to this Court may seem
just ana equuaoie.
This Summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable H D. Norton.
Judge of the above entitled Court,
made and entered In said Court and
cause on the 30th day of January, 1938
prescribing that this Summons oo
served by publication thereof once
each week for four (4) consecutive
weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune,
a newspaper published regularly In
Jackson County. Oregon.
February 10. 1838. Is the date of the
first publication of this Summons.
O. H. BENQTSON.
Attorney for plaintiffs.
126 East Main Street,
Medford, Oregon. '
Notice.
In ths Matter of the Estate of Robert
C. Bueschaw, Deceased.
O. C. Boggs of Medford, Oregon,
hereby gives notice:
That he has filed In the County
Court final account of his adminis
tration, as ancillary administrator
with will annexed of the estate of
Extort-, n. Riipjichftw. deceased.
That Monday, March 30th, 1936, s.fc
the hour oi iu:uu a. m., in me court,
loom of said Court, has been fixed as
the time and place for hearing objec
tions to aald aocount, and for set
tling and allowing the same.
O. C. BOOGS,
Administrator with will annexed
of the estata of Robert C. Rues
chaw, deceased.
Notice to creditors
All persons having claims against
the estate of P. A. Skinner, deceased,
pending In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson County
are hereby required to present them,
with the proper vouchers, within six
months from date of this notice to
O. P. Pruess. attorney for Joe A. Gray,
administrator, at his offlcs in Flana
gan Building, Grants Pass, Oregon.
JOE A. GRAY,
Administrator.
Dated March 2, 193.
My personal attention given to all
watch repairs, factory style workman
ship, reasonably priced and thorough
ly guaranteed. Jno. W. Johnson.
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premium
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CHICK, CADDOCK MEET TONIGHT
PECK AND WILSON
ALSO TO FEATURE
HIGH CLASS CARD
Cowboy Muscle Mangier
Tackles Tough Assign
ment in Rough, Fast New
comer From Navy Ranks
While Mlks Caddock, rough, fast
snd clever wrestler from Honolulu
and the United States navy, may
be something of an unknown quan
tity to Medford fans, ha having
never appeared here, his opponent
lor tonignt IB quite cogunwu.
the Caddock ability. Big Dude Chick,
wrestling cowboy with the mur-
ipnlin ntn. who meets
Caddock on the main event bout at
the Armory tonight, has not onij
heard of Caddock, but has a most
wholesome respect for his ability.
"Caddock Is a good wrestler,"
Chick said today. "I don't know
whother I can get him In a spin
or not, but If I do, I'm not going
m unw him anv extra time to re
cover. I tried that once." In a recent
bout with the Arkansas mesnle,
Ken Hollls. Chick spun Hollls dlaiy
In the first few minutes, and then
allowed him time to recover ana ioi
the match.
Caddock is the same type wrestler
as Hollls, except that he can wrestle
clean when he wants to. A powerful
man, he la content to win his,
matches on straight muscle bsnd
in hut If the current flows against
him is extremely likely to rely on
the underhanded wora.
A bout that Is attracting as much
attention as the main event, Is the
meeting of George "Wildcat" Wil
son and Prankle Peck. In two
mn.xH.a h.ni Wilson has nded each
In short order with his slashing
flying tackle attack, pecx in iw
week's main event against Chick,
managed to keep out of the famous
aerial Jaunt on Chick's shoulders
and believes he can keep out of
wiimn'm nv when he launches his
shoulder butts. If he can do that,
fans agree, he will prooaoiy wa
th TrtMtrh since Wilson has shown
nothing else In tha way, of an ef
fective oueiiao.
ti nhrutv. bulkv and belligerent
inoniH ruffian, who admits. he
is one of the toughest humans now
In action, is billed against utamor
Rogers, the leather legged Texan,
who comes hailed as a master of
the various leg scissors, figure- ana
step-over holds. Rogers is a clesn
ntur mMnm dnnendlnff on dirty
tactics. When asked today tha of
fense he planned against the big
Callfomlan, Rogers said "I've met
tough guys before. With a few legs
around their middles, tney lam.
down' pretty fast." '
The first bout starts at 8:80. The
new low prices will remain in w
feet.
AT STAKE TONIGHT IN
F. BATTLE
Ths closs and exciting secondary
high sohool basketball raos for the
championship of Jackson county will
be decided tonight when the Phoenix
and Butte Falls high school claah on
ths Junior high school floor at 7:30
for the third of a three game series.
On Thursday Butte Falls nosed out
Phoenix 25-23. On Saturday night tha
Phoenix sauad reversed the order
sharply and handed tha Loggers
24-11 sot-bsck, Logan, Phoenix guard.
was high with 10 points, followed by
his team mate, Newlln, with signi.
Summary;
Phoenix Butte Falls
Hill (5) F Ting IJ)
Newlln (8) F...- W. Conley (4)
Jscoba (I) C Abbott (4)
Furry a....- A. Conlsy
Logon (10) ..0 spencer
ASHLAND CENTER
ASHLAND. March 3. IBpl.) Ash.
land high's hopes of making It four
straight over Medford rscsived
severe setback yesterday when HOW'
ard Mavberry. lanky center snd lead
Ink scorer, was ordered to bed with
mumps. He Is definitely out of the
final clash between ths two teems
next Friday night at Medford 'a hlgn
school gym.
Coach Don ruber aald that Steve
Fowler, forward, would be shifted
to center, with Walt Lee filling
FuWlsr's position. Lee, out of action
for the past three weeks because
of a badly cut hand, la almost en
tirely recovered, and will probably
play the entire game.
With a record of 17 wins out of
30 gnines played, ths Orlmlles wW
undergo a atrenuous practice week
In preparation for their final tame
before the atats tournament. Leon
ard Warren, regular alnce Lee has
been out. will retain bis starting
post st guard; Ken Schilling will be
at the other guard position and
Johnny Murphy will team with Lee
at the forwards.
Spin His Specialty
r
Dude Chick (above), Wyoming
cowpuncher and wrestler, Is a horse
man of repulo and learned most 01
the holds ha now uses from wrang
ling the mustangs. The names that
have been applied to nil ring man
euvers are more reminiscent of tbe
airdrome than the corral, however,
his specialties being the airplane
spin, ths airplane scissors, and the
flying shoulder butt- It Is with nis
pin that he hopes to revolve Mike
Caddock Into oblivion on the main
event at the Armory tonight.
SIK PERFECT SCORES
MADE IN TRAP SHOOT
High scores marked the Initial
shoot of ths Oregonlan Telegraphic
tournament Sunday when six mem
bers of the Medford Oun club turn
ed in perfect scores of 38 In ths tele
graphlo competition. They were John
Tomlln. F. M. Cratg, Geo. Porter,
8. O. Mendenhall, Bob Ollstrap and
Dr. Eddie Durno. Other shooters who
also broke SB straight but whose
boo res were made too late to be ent
ered tn the tournament were BUI
Bates, T. E. Daniels, H. Crolsant,
Harry Elden, Jack Porter and Geo.
Jantzer.
In the handicap event Everett
Brayton was high with a 33 and
Oeo. Jantzer - came In second with
33. In the doubles event Oeo. Jan tier
turned in the remarkable score of
47 out of 34 pair shot at. Oeo. Jantzer
was also high at skeet with a soon
of 10 out of 38.
Tho scores: . f
Total
34 48
F. M. Craig
John Tomlln -
Geo. Porter
35
25
95
28
24
24
24
38
34
34
36 .
36
34
33
35
34
33
33
32
32
31
33
31
33
30
33
30
35
18
19
13
S. O. Mendenhall
Bill Bates
Oeo. Jantzer
Win. Young
A. A. Rlehl (Pro.)
Jack porter
Chaa. Monaghan .
. 25
. 23
. 23
. 24
. 25
. 24
. 24
. 33
. 23
. 21
- 20
. 23
. 10
. 30
. 30
. 30
,. 17
- 18
. 35
T. B. Daniels
Dr. Durno
O. O. Alenderfer
H. Crolsant
Chaa. Woods
E. H. Brayton
Dr. Lemery
Jerry Jerome
Ed Lamport
Clarence Ends
B. L. Lageson
Harry Elden
Don Hutchison
Hsrold Brown
Mr. Putman
Bob Ollstrap
L. R. Plckard (Pro.)...
34
34
31
31
Ralph Green
Bert Orr
Mr. Oroha
Catholic Cagemen
In Title Tourney
PORTLAND, March . (API t.
Marya of Eugene defeated the Co
lumbia prep basketball tesm, 37
13, here Sunday In ths opening
game of hi Catholic high school
tournament for the state title.
Mount Angel won from The Dallea,
28 to 25:, Astoria took St. Stephens
of Portland. 24 to 33, and St. Marys
of Beaverton trounced Tillamook,
to 14.
a
DEL BJORK TO CAPTAIN
WEBFOOTS NEXT SEASON
EUOENE. Ore., March 3. P) Del
BJork. smart end rugged tackle from
Astoria, Ore., will captain tne un
veralty of Oregon football team next
sesson.
The Webfoote chose BJork capta'
at their annual spaghetti feed given
by Coach and Mra. Prince O. Celllson
Culbertson IVI ter Tom Culbert
son this afternoon resumed bis d
ties as msnager of the municipal air'
port after being confined to bis home
on Crater Lake highway for a week
with mumps. Still somewhst shsk
Mr. Culbertson aald he hoped to
able to start again ths latter part of
the week In training atudent pilots in
l.ls Taylor Cub which was delivered
Saturday.
My personal attention given to all
watch repairs, factory atyle workman
ship, reasonably priced and thorough
ly guaranteed. Jno. W. Johnson.
BUCKINGHAM Ice Cream. Cai.ay
end Party Specials. The Crest, J3r
So. Central.
TS
ARRIVE FOR CARD
AT ELKS TUESDAY
fighters from widely separated
CCC camps in tho district were con.
verging on Medford today to get set
for the big card at the Elks' Temple
tomorrow night.
The pick of ths district's flriitera
will be given a chance to ahow their
wares on the card, which will open
an elimination aeries to be climaxed
by a big outdoor fight fiesta In May.
ins lights will bugln at 8:80 Tues
day evening Instead of Thursday
night, aa erroneously reported.
Andrew Barth, big Steamboat bat
tler who appeared in an exhibition
here recently, will meet Andrew Sln
chak. heavyweight from Oregon Caves
in ma main event. Sinchak la a
veteran with 39 flghta behind him,
while Barth was runner-up in ths
Minneapolis Golden Oloves tourna
ment last year.
Nat Lombardo. 118, Oregon Caves,
will tangle again with Johnny Rosdll.
18, Prescott, In another promising
bout. The boys have met before and
Rosdll it anxious for another crack.
at ths eharpahootlng Lombardo.
Tiger Curran. Oak Knoll's I6T
pounder who was always a big favor
ite with Medford fans, will be back
In ths ring after a layoff of several
months and will meet Ernest Ma
zurek, 168, Prescott, In a contest that
will probably not go ths rout. Both
boys are willing mixers and will pro
bably be out to kill.
Elks and their friends are Invited
to ths card.
HAMMOND. JUNIOR,
ACES LONG HOLE
The fourth hole at the Rogue Val
ley Oolf olub had never been con
quered by 'The Hole In One Club"
until yesterday. Bob Hammond, Jr.
stepped to the tee with a new Bobby
jonea spoon In hand, hit a beauty
which carried the two hundred and
ten yards to the green, struck about
six feet from the pin and rolled Into
tne hole. . .
All the other short holes have beun
mastered by "The Hole In One Club"
several times,, but this fourth hole
known as one of the hardest para In
the northwest has withstood all as
saults. Hammond who has twice won
the southern Oregon-northern Cali
fornia championship, went on and
showed that the shot was no fluke
when he turned In card of 73 for
the eighteen holes.
The shot was witnessed by his part
ner Archie Mansfield and Leland
Clark, Don Clark, Eddie Simmons,
Jack Kirk, Tod Porter, and Bob Ham
mond, Sr.
HEALTH ASSOCIATION
11
Announcement was mads today of
the Jackson County Health associa
tion meeting Wednesday, March 11.
at S p.m., in the Olrls' Community
clubhouse. Professor Irving Vlnlng,
of Ashland, will be the principal
apeaker, his subject to be "The Im
portant Periods In Life Develop
ment." Miss Blanche Runnels, county
health nurse, will apeak on psychia
try. The Medford unit wilt aenre
tea.
As those In charge consider It an
unusual opportunity to hear Profes
sor Vlnlng, they request that all
members be present.
Educator
OR. C. L. MurrKi
Dr. C. L. Huffaker. professor of edu
cation at University of Oregon, e.nd
authority on school finance, has
msde several valuable survert for
Oregon school districts.
Laura La 'lante Mother
LONDON, Murch 3. (API Laura
La Plsnte, American film actreas and
the wife of Irving Asher, director of
Warner Brothers studio, gavs birth
to a daughter at London nursing
home trday.
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