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MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1936. PAGE TTTTRTEEN Read etery aa cm thl page You will probably find exactly the tblnga you have been looking for or a aale or trade tor unused artlclee you may have. Search your attlo or tore-room you may find many thlnga othere are seek Ing and be able to realize Im mediate caah. If what you want isn't here, advertise for It Tribune Classified d are inexpensive eftectlvel Per word first Insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional insertion, per word -le (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes - tlM Phone 75 Ff'R WANT ADS ' LOST AND FOUNjj LOST Female hound, license No. 770 Reward. Frank Decker, Applegate. LOST Pair chaps between Gold Hill and Sams Valley. Reward. Tel 864-J. LOST If dog l missing, call 1816 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced bookkeeper, steady work: references required. Call at Western States Grocery, 11th and Fir, Friday. WANTED Brush burner. Glenn Darby, Kings highway. "waNTED Man for ranch work. Home and small wages. Address: W, A. Grant, Central Point. WANTED i'EMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress, jackson Hotel. WANTED Girl to come In by week tc help with housework. Must be e'ean and good cook. Phone 1485. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Middle-aged man or worn- ; an with some selling experience. Medford, Ashland and Grante Paaj. j pioflt. It will be to your advan- t-affa to Investigate. Leo Morrison, Oregon Rep., 316 McCarthy Apte, Klamath Falls, Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housekeeping In mother less home or A-l cook In smell canp. Box 1093, Tribune. WANTED Day work. Mrs. Huaon, Phone 1345-M. VVANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Wool and mohair. Always) top prices paid. J. J. Osenbrutjge, 1 132 S. Rivrstde. I t7sTHE WORKMANSHIP. Fret's1 Garage, 801 N. Central. Phone 1388. WANTED Transportation to Ck-1 land, couple and caua. iuuu west Main. j WANTED Sound, gentle saddle horse, suitable for children. Box 93d, iTlbune. WANTED Approximately 400 teat 4 lnch pipe. Must be in servlceab.e condition. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main Phone 12B Medford, Oregon WANTED WOOL MOHAIR Highest cash prices for wool snd mo hair, wool bags and fleece twine. MEDFORD BAR-GAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape Phone 1062 JUNK WANTED " HliThest market prices paid for rnetls of all kinds, rags, wool or cotton. Southern Ore. Junk Co.. Stewart Ave. between So. Holly end Oak dale. WANT to borrow 11600 on fine home on k ok ue river inu nignwoj. BROWN St WHITE. Realtors. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, reflnlshing. W. E. Walker, phone 638 207 N. Peach. WANTED Pips, weight to 75 lbs. State price In reply. M L, Mall Tribune. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Plone '.062. niMTtruTivik iMvm hatera bed spring., mattrejwes day-beds, aant- tary jouches and cots or what have you we pay caan or exenange ITEW DEAL FURN EXCHANOE 423 E- Main 3t. JUNK- -JUNK WANTED CASH PAID tor inner tubes, te per lb up Rags cotton snd woo), up to 5c per lb Sorap irun small or large lot, also all other metals at all deenpuon MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE n No Orape. Phone 1062 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnlstn-d apartment, new, clean, private bath, overstelf eo. One 3-room. one 4-room at i tr.e Gloria Pan at South Central, jnder management of the owner. Mrs. Bechtel. FURNISHED apt : het. hot water and pr&ge. 135 30. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT 5 -room apt . partly fvrn. Close in. Inquire 30 S. Fir 'OVTPHFT) API Ph'tt'e FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable at 710 K Uiio. ROOM to BOAHD Home couked meals, Ui per muuth, 3Q M. ttoilj. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR R?JNT Desirable house on east ;de, close in. D. T. Lawton, 931 .pple. FOR RENT 4-room modern houe, furnished: reasonable, inquire on. W. Jackson. FOR RENT Modern 7-room house on east aids; oil-burner. Fnone wi-a. FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3, parti l furnished eau. Attractive o-iwm aouae near Junior high, S20.00. 1111 N. Riverside. 3V4 acres land. $10.00. Inquire 136 East Main or telephone 195 After 5 phone 1147-w FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house, 120. water paid; garden and flowera. 853 West 3nd St. FOR RENT 8-room modern furn ished house. 319 So. Peach. FOrt RENT -room modern bunga wt, 714 W. 11th. Phone 449-M. FOR RENT Homee, furnished or unfurnished. BROWN 41 WHITE 4-ROOM furnished house for rent, electric range Inquire 309 South Oskdale mm FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS TWO ROOMS, private residence, well located; steam heat, garage; reason able. 1311 W. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 41)4 8. Grape. FOR EXCHANGE SALE OR TRADE 4500 -gal oil tank Fordson size disc. E. C. Corn 010-J-6. AUTO FOR TRADE 1934 Hudson De Luxe coach in A-l condition. Driv en 34.000. Good rubber Paint 'Ike new. Radio. Will take Ford or Chev rolet as part payment. Balance easy terms. E. C. Corn, 610-J-6. FOR SALE OR rRADE Jonathan ap- ?lo 15c and 95c a box Call at Ala lsta Packing bora between 8 and 4 o'clock Bring own boxes. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 100 acres, located 8 mllea northeast of Medford; 4-room house, imall barn, about 75 acrea In cul tivation. Priced at 940 per aero; trms. 1 77 Acres, 4 miles north, on Mia- way road; 'about 60 acres In cultl- r acre; terms g ; Real estate la looking up. Bring us your listings. J. w. wake- MELD AGENCY, Palm Blk. Tel. 17. $1600.00 3 ACRES, good house. 3 bed rooms, garage, 4 miles from city. E. Gould, 403 West Jackson, inrti? rat.- 4n ticres of rich free sell. ViO per acre. Phone 1388. John Frees, 801 N. Central. I FOii SALE One 70-ft. lot, 14 A. ad lolnliur on back covered hard wood. Inquire Knox Service Ste, Jackeon- FOR SALE Cabin and river front-; age on Rogue river. Call 607 Palm j J!!: : : I 8 ACRES free soil fine water right. I smallhouse. $950.00 cash. Brown it . - WhYi. Realtors. FOR SALE 70 acres. 36 Irrigated, 1 splendid soll. land practically level f?nced with woven wire, good grav- road. J2.000. Terms. L. G. 204 E. Main. PARM and stock ranch, 280 acres, I house, barn and outbldgs.. about T5 ; acres ready to plow. Total price only 2500. Terms available. Earl Tumy. 310 Liberty Bldg. j MODERN suburban houae. oak floor, 1 running water, bath, electricity, five 1 moms, garage, cement drive, with mor than an acre of fine garden land. Location one mile from high school. Bargain price 2750. Terms available. Earl Tumy, 310 Liberty Bldg. FOH SALE 20 avres fenced. House, barn. 7 miles from Medford. Soe Wlckle, Fluhrer's Bakery. " "AN ORCHARD BARGAIN 32 acres, 7 acres D'AnJous, 6 acres 21 yr. old Bosc, 4 acres 28 yr. old Cornice, balance ranch In alfalfa. Fine modern home. Equipment goes with place at 912.000 00 or mil trade for business building. CHARLES A.' WING AGENCY, INC. Exclusive Agents Phone 728. 10V E. Main SEVERAL re -conditioned homes in Central Point for sale on rental bhals. See E. N. Stidd at Obert Han sen a, Central Point. This weex only. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN & WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg and Ljoan Ass'n. FINE DAIRY RANCH, completely stocked . and equipped; modern home, nlghway frontage, fine fruit, berries and garden, a very attrac tive property from every viewpoint. 10.800. BROWN At WHITE, REALTORS. FOR SALE Storch farm on Williams creek. No exchange. Box 1153, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS j jANSONnd"Ho h?avy laying strains; large, vigor ous ch'cks ec; Rocks and Reds 10c 9nd for catalog. Jenka Hatchery. Tangent, Oregon. SJCIAtTFOR THIS WEEK ONLY hedticed prices on orders of 100 or more Rhode Island Red hatching c.gs; M a hood strain. Mrs. R. E. :rley, Phone 314-W. ATI 'EN 1'IOW TURKEY GROWERS We will have available Mr May de livery several thousand day-old Bronae turkey ooults most deslr sole market type. Priced until My 30. 40c each, freight prepaid. Sat. Isfactlon guaranteed. Write for dates and further lnformstWn. Stns Sousei Turkeys Inc.. Roseburg Oregon. FOR SALE Black Minor- hate sing t.7 4'. ft Evhart FOR SALE DOGS PETS POLLER CANARfra 21 S Riverside BUSINESS CHANCE8 FOR SALE -The Flnn Recreational hsort ir Southern Oregon can no be bought et a real sacrifice pr'.ue If you hare tome cosh and wvU to get tno a paying outsnaaa. U interwt you. BROWN WHITX, REALTORS. IFOR SALE AUTOMOBILES COOD USED CARS Lowest Prices In Medford. 1P35 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe, like new. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. H34 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1930 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan, 1934 Dodge Coupe. 1933 Plymouth coupe. 1930 Ford Sedan. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1d30 Dodge Sr. Sedan, 4 speeds. Also a number of other models. We have a number of Seal Cheap Cats. Used Car Lot, north corner 6th and uartlett. LANGE MOTORS, INC. 88 N. Riverside. Tel. li. I LATE MODEL OHEV. lor wheel base truok, guaranteed perfect; overall tires, overload springs. Priced for quick aale. Trade and terms. FIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE Late 1930 Ford roadster; rumble seat; reconditioned engine. Must sacrifice. Phone 398-R. FOR SALE Essex coach only 11,000 miles. Good condition. Inquire 30 B. Fir, upstairs. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK MATCHED black team, saddle horses, milk cow, cheap. Phone 1410. FOR SALE Team of mares 8 & 7 years old, weight about 1400. About 30 pullets, laying; 10 tons alfalla and grain hay. Call before Friday p. m. Fred Powers, Applegate, Ore. FOR. SALE 3 cows fresh. 4 cows fresh April; wagon, DeLaval electric separator. 3 garden cultivators. A. P. Klltn, Rogue River, Oregon. LEMOND No. 313585 registered Per , cheron stallion will make season at anch of owner ml. N. W. Cen tral Point. P. D. Lofland. 4 GOOD, unbroken colts, one old saddle mare, 3 Holsteln milk cows, fur aale. Call Frohnmayer, 188. POR SALE One team well matched mares. Geo. Hilton. Grants Paaa. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOH SALE Very cheap, Euseki. sweeper, Universal cake mixer, per colator. Dortable radio, toaster, cau- ftd fruit, etc., cheap. 718 B. Malu. ( BABY CARRIAGE, $B; Heywood 940 carriage: very good condition. Sea a La Siesta (f irate House), nogue River. r FOR SALE household furniture' Mrs. D. W Stone, 1138 Weat Main. Lhone 1618-J. DRY PINE SLABS. loVpeTcord. at dwede Basin mill, Grants Pass, One. Phone 604-F-13, Vernon Boyoe. CLEARANCE sale of roses, 5 for 1 00 10 dayj only. Medford Rose Garden, on Orchard Home Drive. R. 1, Box i73, Medford. FOR SALE Set of work harness. 300- gallon oil tank, wagon, mower and 1 rake, two saddles, O. I. Llndley.!"11' I030- Phone 5'iI-J-a. r"r.. 1 :V ; T7 FOR SALE- Oat hay. wheat and Ka - fd,"; fh" m"" MODEL W Ctottw ti P- Phone 14-F-22. tractor, repair FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Non-trrlgat- ed. Otto Nledermeyer. Tel. 523-J -4 HA FOR SALE Grain or alfalfa. Gore Ranch, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE A few used 20-ln. truck tires cheap. Also Bean spray rig Parts cheap. Amos Turnbow, 104 ' Stewart Ave. FOH SALE Kanota oats and Hen chen barley. C. F. Nledermeyer. 523-J-l. FOR SALE Newtown apples. Bert Stuncllffe, phoenix. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa $14.00 ton. Monarch Seed Co. WHEAT and barley for seed, the prov en ylelder; also wheat and barley for feed, whole or ground. Victor Bursell. Phone 3S5-J-3. FOR SALE Low-wheele steel wagon. Birnum Orchard. Phone 851-R-2. FOR SALE Fine quality seed grain. Henry Nledermeyer, 1 mile north of Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone Jacksonville 864. FOR SALS wuru circulating library consisting of approximately 1100 volumes,, and a lot more which members have not brought bark Complete for 1160. W. E. Thomas, 45 8. Central. ALFALFA SEED, Ifrc. F. E Bybee Rt 3. Medford Call C F. Nleder meyer, Rt 3, Tel. 623-J-l. FERTILIZER Any anount, 118 S. Fir Pbone 1848-X. cheap SEVERAL good used "McClanahan' Incubators. 340-egg $10, 640-egg 9du, reconditioned, tested ana soiO complete McClanaban lne. Co, 360 West 12th SU Eugene, Ore FOR SALE Ood Newtown apples at cheap prices. Inquire Sgohel & Day Packing House. South Fir St. A RfcAL BUT Large tie Ex. Fancy Cornice in tugs , 1.00 Newtown apples In ingn ..- .16 Bring your own ntainers. AMERICAN FRUIT OROWERS R40 313 So. Fit St. Medford. Ore Phone 920. FOR SALE Baleo oat hay ground alfalfs t no oat bay looae alfalfa hay C. A. DeVoe. Phone A33-J-3. PEPAfANEMTS fl.ftU and up. Pr Tuet'e. 230 So. Oakdale, phone 737. TTPEW R 1 1 BUS-B lerma PERSONAL FRFEI STOMACH ULCERS, OAS TAINS. INDIOESTION relieved quirk. Oct free sample doctors prescription, Ugda, at Western Tnrlft Store. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKON COrNTf AII5TRACT CO. Abstracts -f Title and Title Insurance. The only complete 1 1 1 1 e j County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Annua of r.t.e Rooms 8 and ft No. $2 'orm Central Atl, upaMU BUSINESS DIRECTOR? Radio Service. Orunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira E Chastaln. Phone 470. 308 W. Jackson St. Tubes, Aerials. Repairing. Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif.. Oreg and Wash. putuU. semi-monthly trips. Fully insured. Martin Bros. 701 5 6th St.. Grants Pass Tel. 143-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ISO to 8300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 80 minutes. License No. 8 157. See W. E. Thomas, 49 So. Cen tral. Transret. RE INKING TRjvNSFER CO Long aistanoe nauung. Furniture, oattie. anything. Ill N. Fir. Phons 1033 O. Stuart. EADS TRANSFER 4l STORAGE CO. Offlce 1018 No. Central. Phone 318 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND 8TORAGF - Local and long distance hauling, furnt cure moving, etc. Reasonable rates Tel. 83i. F. E. Samson Co. HAWLE TRANSFER - Expert pack ers ana movers. Special livestock moving equipment, prices rignt 819 North Riverside. Phone 815. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. Have power outuc on true- witn iota oi nose. Phone Wlthrow, 368-W. COMMERCIAL spraying. Phone 258-M. McGonagle, LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Pinal Settlement, In the County Court at the State of ureaon, m na lor the county oi Jackson. I In the Matter of the Estate of John Barneburg. deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the unuerslgned haa filed her First and Final Account as executrix of fie Estate of John Barneburg, deceased In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Friday, the 3rd day of In the forenoon of ld d7y as th? tlmo, and the court room of aald County Court In the courthouse in the City of Medford, Oregon, as the i place for . hearing objections to aald First and Final Account, the settle- ment thereof, and the distribution of said estate. I All persona Interested are hereby notified to appear at aald time and I place and show cauae, If any there be. why said First and Final Account ! should not be approved by the Court, said estate be decreed to be fully set tled a decree made for the dlstrlbu- , tlon of said estate to the person en- l titled thereto, and aald executrix dls- charged from her said trust, ..P8" and flret published March NETTIE A. BARNEBURG. Executrix of the Estate tf .John Barneburg, deceased. Notice to Creditors, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by win uouiuy uoun oi jaexson county, Oregon, executor of the estate of Florence N. May, deceased. All per- sons having claims against aald es tate are nereoy notuiea to present the same duly verified to the execu tor. Don R. Newbury, at his office. Room 310. United States National Bank Bu'idlng, Medford, Oregon, on or be-foT-e six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published March 12th, 1930. DON R. NEWBURY. Executor of the estate of Florence N. May, deceased, ACROSS V Offend: oo Hog. s. High moun tain i a. Common condiment 11 Two-toed sloth II. Roman house ho!d sod 14. UedlclnaJ plant 16. Copper sul phide, used to color Blnis IT. Crescent shaped figure 15. Charge 19. Female sandpfpsr 10. Crippled 3L Dam In a river n. Boy 24. Thus 86. Unsolied 1$. Trunk of a felled tret 19. Cut off 10. Rhythmie swing 11. Statute 32. Add frutt 13. Addition to ft building St, Allow S5. Fine fabric 11 Oil: sums 37. Cover Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle 8olutIon of Saturday's Puzzle 6HftlfegP6eig8goi-o 0 b sMltoR on o P B.QJW S I WML I N ENlEAW OOWMP E ESlPlg" N DIS MIENIAICIE SSO LDa MqoTRM?o R A p RTF PA,CEIRKaBE U T SeP A R AlD oWRfe A L I StE RIA 111 P It SEE 5 i I s ajy EjcMpi r re sTTIsrr s S ikjolR 1 rSnMTraieMp aE k-LN-H'5L orMeEIIm LlAlPEEaslciAlNisi2R'lElsiT safen IV Sacred Imai DOWN 41. Constellation c-,Vhrl V 'J 41. Oharactar In t Afrlp"n arrow J- - poison Women" oood-by 46. Eple poem 1 Article of 41. Mads of the apparel tanned I. Chnngs hides of 6. Tardy animals 7. One In faror 41. Entice of: colloq. 4. Slmplslon S. Cold dish 10. lTreihwstr 9. Astringent salt porpoise 10. Dspremed by IL Chief sctor solitude S2. Attempt 1L Small pm used 63. Cook slowly in golf 1 2 13 r :;;jf i' i7 me VYV It i. Hl WwJ! Ml. Jl Tf S j 33 JzL m. , 'm:m. ijVfr, MM , I 1 1 .,,ll, MM MM MM M. MM MM MM 33 If? MM MM MM -A MM MM MM M ,1 1,1 1 mi i I I I (Yr I I I I slirt . 11--H 1 rff KICK, HOWS CHICK AND JONES WRESTLE MONDAY It will be wile against brute force, guile against slugging, and experi ence against hot headednesa on the main event of next Monday's main event wrestling bout at the Armory, when Al Karaslck, the Russian Lton, matches his skill against Ken Hollls, the battering Oaf of the Ozark. The Hollls type Wrestler Is con sidered an excellent foil for the Karaslck attack, the Russian rely ing upon a seeming woo tineas to lead his opponent into some rath act, and then coming out of the feigned coma to flatten the rash one with well directed fist or knee. The two have never met In the local ring, but Medford fans themselves asked Promoter Mack LIU lard to arrange the bout, he aald today in announcing the lineup. The middle main event will fea ture Dude Chick, powerful and clever ex-rodeo rider, against Btanley Rog ers, leathery Texan. Rogers wen over Mike Caddock In the evening opener last Monday, and has begged LHlord for a try against Chick. Of the old school, Rogers possesses no spec tacular holds such as are In the Chick bag of tricks, so depends on straight wrestling. Including hammer locks and scissor holds, to beat an opponent down. Mike Caddock, rough house artist who ended his last match black in the face from an effective bit of hanging, Instigated by Referee Ray Frlsble with a towel, will meet newcomer to Medford In the opener. The new man Is Dr. Barney Cosneck. Ph.D., frcm the University of 111! nols. Young and good-looking, the Jewish man ts said to be clean, fast and aggressive, and knows wrestling from both ends. Seldom relying on dirty work because his straight stuff generally proves efficacious, Ccsneck can get rough when he has to,- Lll Jard said. The opener and the middle event will be under the Australian system. VAHCOUVER, B. C March 13 (AP) Barney Ross, world welter weight champion, held a 10-round decision today over Gordon Wallace, Canadian tltleholder, who almost fell by the wayside In the last round of their overweight, non-champlon ship fight. The champion from Chicago with stood the best Wallace had to offer and finished strong holding up the Canadian and driving uppercuta to the chin and stomach. Rcss. 143 ft, gave away five Inches In reach and 8 ft pounda to Wallace who entered the ring at 148. Music sheets of rubber will be used for the Olymplo games In Berlin next summer as a precaution against bad weather. It. The Emerald Isle 50. Fall behind SI Partake of food 51. Of less than usual height 15. Unclose IS. Feminine nam ST. Imaginary Island pcq pled by a tiny race ' IS. Pillar in a Uuddhlst building 19. Lotion used to allay pain or soreness SI. Guided 82. Kindled 24. Waterffllli Scotch 1ft. Pillage , 27. Tht one de feated 18. Abounding In foils us 40. Mexican Indian 4L hWeDara king 41. City In Penn sylvania 44. Eat away bit by bit 46. Aerial rail ways! cotto4 46. Fortune 47. Belonging to Dim FANDOM AT RANDOM Bv PICK APPI.KOATB The basketball season la over tor I the Medford high school. The season, i all In all, was truly a successful one, with only five defeats. It la an un usual basketball team Indeed which gets through a season with only five defeats. It will be remembered that the almost miraculous string of vic tories turned In by the University of Washington team, hailed as tin greatest squad ever to come out of the northwest, was broken by defeats at the hands of Idaho and Washing tor State. When It Is considered that only two of the Medford players. Van Dyke and Lewis, were rated as real basketball players at the start of the season, the record of the Ti gers becomes even more Impres sive. The annual gloom over next year's prospects has already start ed to fall, however. Lewis and VanDyke will be gone after mid year, and Bowerman will have to build his squad around his Soph omore Shocks, Including Hayes, Santo, Grow, Ettlnger and the rest. Little Red Child ers Is, un less we miss our guess by a very long way, going to be reckoned among the first five next year. Hayes, the long-legged, large-footed center, haa Improved so vastly during the season Just past that Couch Bowerman has high hopes for a similar Improvement beat year, which, If It oomes, will make young Doo extremely valuable, not only aa the tip-off, but under the net His record under that net wasn't too 1 m p r e s slve this year, although he was getting better toward the end of the year. Perhaps It waa because of hla learning to handle those gigantic dogs. The atory that opposing playera were standing on the end of his feet and he was eonrequontly getting only about a foot off the ground la a little far fetched, but may be true for all we know. Letter from Patrick Francis Pcclr today. The ' big gorilla la In Ban Frinclsco. booked solid for the next couple of weeks. But while away from this city, Frankte assures us that he haa gone back to school for awhile. Not to study history or geography, for be already knows that better than most teachers, but to study wrestling! Jack Reynold a lightweight cham pion for the past 14 years, and one of the most sclentlflo of all the wres tlers, Is his tutor, and he Is studying docks on wrestling as well. He Is also perusing varloua volumes on foot ball. Those aonnenberga of Wilson's must have made a terrlflo Impres sion on tht man. GOLDEN MILLER ITrillirRfl I I I" IMnr lUII LI LllSIL.111 CHELTENHAM, Eng., March 19- (AP) Dorothy psget's Oolden Miller today won the Cheltenham gold cup steep lech aae for the fifth time and retrieved hla reputation which was besmirched when he refused to jump In a recent race. H. Lloyd Thomas Royal Mall fin ished second and Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark's American owned Kellsboro Jack came In third, in a field of six starters. M. D. Blair's American owned Fouquet fell during the three miles and two furlongs race. The betting favorite at 31 to 30, Oolden Miller waa ridden by Evan William and won by 13 lengths. Royal Moll, a ft to 1 shot, finished two lengths In front of Kollahoro Jack, quoted at 10 to 1. STAGE FINAL RALLY JA033ONVU.IJ:, Maroh U. (Bp!., Jsokaiuvllle basketball teama, grade Igh nd town, will wind up the sea son w'th a four-ply tanfle at th, ?ym r-.day night. The h.eh school team la matched mralnH the town team, Midget wl:u the 7,1! ajrode, and the 4th and A. grades with v Medford grade team. The purpose of this meet which 1. sponsored by the grsdera la to ralavi funds and to give Jacksonville 1 chance to see all the home tovri team In action at once. Grants Pass High To Play Baseball ORAirm PASS. Maroh 13 (Spl I -BaelU as a minor sport waa of riclallr adopted by the high school student body association Wednesday Practice will be started this aeaon. Poa.'ritlity of securing much of the neede-t equipment free of charge wa" uipla.rxd by Principal J. P. Swlgart who f.ia the Ortntt Pass Merchants baaeha:! olub will give M to the hlf pchool for purchase of equipment ano lend them other necessities. A Vxsl company hss offered to furnlsn suits aa an edrerttitna tea ture, ao that the minimum of cat1. outlay lor the hlirh school would b 37. v.'thout 'heae outside sources etdlna, tha cost of starting a hUth school taseball club tbl year would be alwut 1250, iimin n r BOWLING The Btandsrd Roofers bowling team laat night defeated the Abbe; Motor squad. 8 and 1, in a olty league game. The Medco team bowled alone and demanded a forfeiture from the Kconomy Lumber team when that outfit failed to show up for their scheduled battle. Plche Hardware rolls against the Btudebaker Champions tonight. Individual scores : . Standard Roofers. Walsh 117 310 148 472 Burroughs i i, 19S 300 168 663 Semon 163 168 164 474 Dueohler , 140 169 191 6oo Daly 934 189 334 607 Total . 838 808 893 3616 Abbey Motor Co. R. Newland 168 181 K. Powell 119 Thornton .. 146 Johnaon N. Newland . Handicap Total 918 1046 968 3928 GOLD FISH GIVEN PEP SUPPLY OAKLAND, Csl, (VP) The reju venation of gold fish by means of the family washing machine will be one . of the permanent contributions to modern science of - the research workers of the ' federal writers pro ject of this city. ' The federal writers, In search 01 material for the great American Guide Book, which they are to com pile, visited a manufacturer of wash ing machlnea. It developed the lat ter had sold 10 machines to , the proprietor of . a goUir'ah hntchery. This . Incongruity sounded like real material for ithe guide book. They visited the gold fish hatch ery, and this s what they learned: It had been his custom when any- one wanted a buy a gold fish to provide the prospective purchaser witfc a long-handled net and let him catoh the particular onea that struck hla fancy. The Idea also proved great sport for the customers But after a time, the proprietor noticed that his ponds were rapidly being depleted of all the young, lively fish, while the old sluggish ones who hsdn't enough pep left in them to give his customers a thrill In trying to catch them, re mained. tJ He decided that' perhaps the fault lay In the nets: that they needed cleaning to stimulate life In the fish. So he put several of them Into the family washing maohlne. using only plain , water and turning on the -current ai a nveiy rate. he waa about to take, out the nets, U.hh hu4 hMIh .hat Ml. Of the oldest gold fish was cavorting about with the freshness of youth. He immediately transferred tt back to the pond and there It showed even more life than when In the washing machine. The hatchery proprietor began to study this strange situation. He rea. soned that the gold fish, accidentally put Into the washing machine, had been obliged to buck the current of the water. He had Jumped mlnla-, ture water falls, he had breasted small waves and strong currents, and. getting back Into the current of .life again, he had become his old self. The old fish In the pond were put through the same rejuvenating pro osss; the gold fish Industry regained lt youth. Eagles Will Hold Dance Tomorrow A "superstition" dance will be held by the Fraternal Order of Eagles In Its West Main street hall tomor row night. As there will be no other Prlday the 13th until November, John Hyde, program chairman, has made plans for a gala evening. The Eagles and aualllary win noia their regular weekly meetings at 8 o'clock and the dance will follow at 0. Members and friends are Invited. Dynge'e orchestra will provide the music. ITALIANS TO ATTEND OLYMPICS IN BERLIN ROME, Maroh U. (AP) Italy wl'l attend the Olymple games at Berlin, official announced today, despite effort to boycott uermany aa a re sult of It occupation of the Rhine land In violation of the Iocarno pact. A member of th Italian Olympic committee aald th proposal to boy cott th gamea, had not even been discussed. , . HUSKY BASKETEERS IN S. F. FOR FRIDAY TILT AN FRANCISCO, March U. (AP) The Onlveralty of Washington bas ketball team arrived here last night and will meet Stanford university In the Civic auditorium In 'he first of th championship serle tomorrow night. Th ehamplona of the north ern section of the Pscltlc coast con ference will work out at the Olym ple club today and at th audito rium for abort time tomorrow. Moslem radio fans In northetst Africa receive from th broadcasting I station In Cairo, Exypt, Arabian mil- ale and religious programs. 191 496 311 178 608 136 168 449 140 162 168 458 1KR 1KT 1A4 .7A 89 69 69 307 Total . 788 876 , 934 3494 Med ro. English 171 183 183 BIB J. Kessler 133 148 120 399 Somerson ,. 178 316 174 ' 668 Lyons 138 169 144 428 S. Kessler 187 343 323 652 Handicap ,,,,--131 131 131 303 3ho?r SLANTS Jiu Pari' A eevere case 01 the doldrums clutchea the critics In England. ' In their forecast of British golf proa pects after the 1935 pounding by American siege guns. It leaves them sour and saddened. "The amateur game Is still under the domination of America.' be moans one commentator, "and the revival of British supremacy ao gal lantly started by Henry Cotton In 1934 has not been maintained. Don't auk, "What aupremaoyf It simply Isn't done. The record reads: 1934 W. Hogon (U. 8. A.) 192f-J. Barnes (U; S. A.y 192ft Ri T. Jones (U. 8. A.) 1927 R T. Jones (U. 8. A.) 1928 W. Hagen (U. 8. A.) 1929 W. Hagen U. 8. A.) 1930 R. T. Jonee (U. 8. A.) 1931 T p. Armour (U.,6. A.) 1032 O. Sarazen (U. 8. A.) 1933 D. Shute (TJ. S. A.) Caddish To Comment And Judging from that roll call, with Uncle Sam answering "Present! for ten straight years. It may seem that any British supremacy belongs a long time ago. But the subject la painful, over there, and when anyone mentlona U there is only one comment: "By gad. Sir. The man Is a cad he ought to be drummed out of his club I" Men have been drummed out of their clubs for far less. You see them In the Punjab, In Pago Pago, and In pith helmets and knee-pantlea, very bony outcasts, cut dead by any Englishman worth his salt. Actually, Cotton'a "revlval-of-sup-remacy" feat In winning tha 1934, British open title waa repeated by hla dark-horse eompatrlot, Alfred Perry, In 1938. But the Brltlah amateur champ ionship had already fallen under th ah noting Irons of our own Lawsoa Uttle. and It remained for the Ryder Cup team almost blasted off the course by Walter Hagen and hla co horts at Rldgefleld, N. J., to make the Merrle Isles ring with woe. ' ' It's' All Very Oloomy Gloom cracked down over the land. British chroniclers of the golfing wars took some cheer from the claim that h absence of Cotton from the Ryder Cup team, enforced by hla residence on the continent, handl capped the British- Invaders. And apparently going hard on the slogan that "Brltona never, never shell be slaves," they wound up by exulting that "Perry's open champ ionship success. In a field which in cluded eeveral leading American golf ers, proved that we have the material capable of restoring England to her original leading place In the world of golf." But In the faoe of the chill facta or 1930, they bleakly admit, there's still a, long, long trail a-wlndlng. FIRST STEtLHEAD HITS FLY IN UMPQUA RIVER ROSEBURO, Ore., March 12, (AP) The first steelhead to be caught on a fly In the Umpqua river so far this season waa reported today by V. K. O'Byrne of Idlewyld park. 95 miles east af Roseburg. Cutthroat trout are also reported to be taking the fly. O'Byrne'a steelhead weighed 13i pounds. Notice of Propoaal to Bell Two Thou sand Dollars ($2,000.00) Mrhool Itiilldlng Bonds of and by School nistrlct No. , 74, Jiutkson County, , Oregon, and Inviting Hlcls Therefor. Notice la hereby given, that sesled bide wilt be received by the School Bterd of Bchool District No. 74, 01 Jackson County, Oregon, at the offic of the District Clerk of School Dis trict No. 74, Jackson County. Oregon, until the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. on the 87th day of March, 1936. for the purchase of an Issue of bonds of the satd School District In the amount of S2.0O0.00 dnld bonds will be negotiable cou pon bonds, will be reglsterable aa to prnclpal only at the option of tha holder, and each will be designated "School B illdlng Bond," will be dated aa of Decemoer 1, 193S, and In the denomination of 1600.00 each, and wl'l be numbered consecutively from 1 to 4, both Inclusive, and will ma ture aerially In numerical order at the rate of asoooo on the first day of December of each of the years 191 to 1939. both Inclusive, will bear lntereat payable semi-annually on the fir: day of June and December of ea.-n year until maturity, will be pay able both aa to principal and Interest In lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the Coun ty Treasurer of Jackson county, 017 gon. These nonas are issuea oy virtue 01 a majority vote of the legal voters of said School District No. 74. and Rovjlullon of the Dlstrlot School Bonrd of said District, and pursuaut to the laws of the State of Oregon, Including Chapter XX, Title 89 of th Oregon code, 1930, and laws amenda tory thereof and supplemental there to ' and are part of an -Issue of 9..'00.00 of bonds authorized. at th aforesaid election. Persons offering to purchase said bonds are Invited to bid thereon at su.-h rate of Interest not exceeding A p-,ent pet annum a they ahall des ignate and such bonds shall bear such Interest rate aa shall be designated by the purchaser thereof aa aforesaid. The bonds will not be sold for less than par and accrued Interest. Said bonds shall be sold subject to the opinion of F. P. Parrell, Esq., at torney of Medford, Oregon, and aald bonds will be furnished and printed by said School District. fcaled bida for the purchase of aalr bonds will be received by aald IJMrlct School Board up to the tlm of laid aale aa herein fixed. All Diss mtii-t be aeoempanled with a certified chetk payable to aald School District No 74 In the amount of two per cenr of the par value of the bond., which shall be forfeited to the aald School District In case any bidder ahall fall and reluse to accept and pay for saU bonds ahould they be awarded to him. The right Is hereby reserved to re ject any and aU bids. The Post Offlc aCrrrne of the office of the Clerk of seM District la Trail, Oregon. tty order of the District School Bonrd of School District No. 74, Jack sot. County, Oregon. Dated! March 12th. K1" PETER W. SANDOZ. District Clerk of School District NO. 74, Jackson County, Oregon.