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TOR WANT AD8
LOST AND FOUND-
FOUND Small dog. 108 Columbus.
LOST- -ti dug mieainn call toto
WANTED MALE HELP
ARB YOU THE MAN
THIS COMPANY WANTS?
Special Home Oltlce representative of
strong well known legal reserve lite
lnsuranco company, not now rep
resented in this territory, will be
In town shortly to discuss his com
pany's unique plan which pays
without reservation a minimum
monthly Income to selected, exper
ienced, capable producers In each
torrltory. An opportunity tor per
sonal producer or agency builder.
It you feel that you are "the man
writ for Interview stating aee and
experience. All roplles contldentlal.
Box 3386, Mall Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Housokeepor Interested In
raising chickens and turkeys on
shares next spring, prefer lady not
over 45. Box 3378. Tribune.
WANTED Experienced girl over 31
years. References. 20 a month
Call 1511.
WANTED Experienced girl for house
work and care of children. Phone
', 1311-W.
v 1 WANTED Two women x fceip me In
domonsbrnwuu w-
" ' Tribune.
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
FULL course or coaching In shorthand
given in return for office work.
Box 2949.
COOK wanted at the Top Notch. 14
So. Central.
SMALL DEPOSIT secures employment
and Income through the Peoples
Universal Exchange Sytem, 29 S.
Pront. Open Sunday.
WANTED SITUATIONS
DEPENDABLE middle-aged lady wish
es work by day. Box 2062, Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
V ANTED Young horse. 1600 lbs. O.
V. Baiaerston, appicrum.
WANTED A frame tent not less than
16x20 ft. W. H. Wheeler, Gold Hill.
SMALL family wants furnished apt..
i duplex or house. Box 33U6. Tribune.
av-
- DRIVING to Philadelphia soon, room
for passenger. Bnsie expn-.
1 North Ivy.
WANTED Used, late model refriger
ator. 806 West Main.
WANTED Milk cows tor feed, with
privilege of buying. Have good
, hay and barn. Phone 19-F-3. Geo
' Alford.
WANTED Madrona burl stumpage
Burls must run 1000 lbs. and
larger. Reply Alfred A. Loeb, 620
8. E. 73rd Ave., Portland, Ore.
SLANTED - Will pay top prices tol
; good used furniture ranges Deal
' ere etc
1 HOLBKOOK ft ANDREWS
Fire Hsll Bidg 6th St -Front rel 54
RAW KURS
WE PAY CASH tor Muskrata. Mink
Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, etc.
We also ouy
HIDES AND PELTS
New and Used Traps for Sale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St Pnone 1062
1FE WILL PAY best prices lol range
heaters and furniture Call II92-J
, EADS Si OHHN FURNITURE OO
38 North Front.
RirtHESI PHICES paid rot furnlturi
. and household oods Phone 106a
EMPTY rurnlture van ffuins to Sac
, Francisco wants losd fo there
( way point Phone 616. Hawley
Transfer.
WANTED Rifles, good "seo furni
ture ana clothing llleys secono
Hand store 112 Nortn front
JUNK -HlcnnM onces paid lot Draw
radiators copper .feirsae ns ten
aluminum and stbet met
Scrap Iron small ol larat lot
Dlpe ano marmnrry wool anc cot
ton rags tnni .ubee
Oui prices wilt interest foil
i Hides Peltt Wool Monstt
Hotiaehrtjd ood furniture rtovos
oouatt or vld
ME,KORD BAHIlArN HUUBI
CHEAP 1939 to 1931 plcSus coupe or
road.ter tor cash Inquire 115
vv wnineton
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
' FOR RENT -To reliable party. 280
rre ?iocx ration, rrte waier rnjH
C rent. Box 3376, Tribune,
FOE RENT - APARTMENTS
FURN. Apt. 616 N. Central.
FOB RENT Apartment. 116 Almond
BACHELOR APT3.. 445 8. Front.
BACHELOR'S quarters, 134 8. Ivy.
APARTMENT FOR RENT-Vacant Nov
1. Modern furnished 4-room apt
Olorla-pan Apts. 375 So Central.
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
FOR RENT Room and board 30
month Including laundry. 1003
West Main.
ROOMS AND MEALS. 149 So. Holly
WANTED One or two eentlemen to
room and board Excellent meals
Close in; reasonable. Garage. 833
8 Grape.
FOR RENT Rooms and Board
soluble 820 E Mam St Medtord
ROOM AND BOARD Phone B45-X or
Inquire 822 So. oakdaie.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms 4H4 8 Grape
FOR EXCHANGE
NICE PAIR silver loxes and pern to
trade for light car or pickup. W.
A. Chllders. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious and
Newtown apples for wood or pota
toes. Bring containers, joe Kan
tor. Rt. 4, east of Phoenix.
FOR SALE or will trade tor good heif
er calves, weaner pigs Unrold Crowl
Carkin Orchard. Midway icoad.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
3 ACRES Irrigated land, trade for
stock. Robert H. cook, Rt. l, uen
sval Point.
FOR 8AL1 6 room modern house, 1
acre land, 2 blocks north Washing
ton school. 404 So. Peach St.
AN INCOME property now earning
6137.50 month. Genuine bargain lor
quick sale. C. S. Buttertold, 409
Mediora uiuiaing.
SALE 7-room plastered modern
house suitable lor apartments!
A1000.00: terms.
TRADE Close In .Income for Los
Angeles.
A. P. FLOWERS, 112 East 12th.
FOR SALE fl-room modern home
with sleeping porch. 736 Oak.
FULLY improved ano reconditioned
seven acres tor sale trade to)
Portland property Phone 1266 Med
tord ol E N Stldd Ashland Hotel
puit SALE 6 room house on psveo
street furnished el U5o IBM) eaan
Call owner. 1519-J or 872-J
WHEN you think t rea, eeiat thin
Of UROWN A WHITS
UUUSfcs tot sale or rent .aokson
Ooupty Blug A Loan Ass'n
FOR SALE OR RENT federal Land
Bank farms Inquire ot u A Barnes
1163 Oak St., Eugene, Oregon, or
Warren Patterson, 202 Liberty Bidg
Medford, Oregon.
2 ACRES, attractive 8-room bunga-
low. good outbuildings, truit anet
berries; close In on g.oo graveled
road. Win trade tor house in Meo
ford L. G. P1CKELL. 704 E. Main
FOR SALE Choice acreage on Bear
creek bottom within one mile city
limits Medford Box J)3C Tribune
FOR SALE POULTRY
LEGHORN DUlleta for sale. Ft. L.
Harper, Rt 1, Box 130, 8. Columbua
off Stewart.
FOR SALE DOGSPETS
FOR BALE! Persian kittens, very rea
sonable. 36 Portland Ave.
FOR 8 A LB Pedigieed roiior canaries
Mrs. Nellie Finney. jact eon vine.
ROLLER CANARIES. U Tripp.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
PIGS for sale, across from old Meehan
Service station. Phone 5 30 -J -3.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Joe Kings-
ley, 4 miles north on Midway road
FOR SALE Young breeding ewes,
Whitman, coteer uue roaa.
14 MOS. OLD Duroe male hog. J. W
Rogadale, Trail, Ore.
FOR' SALE Three good young work
horses. Corcoran, koss lads.
FOR 6 ALE Good breed.ng ewes
white tree, young, good conditio n
Sell any number. Also jome good
breeding ducks, v. j. rniuppi
Hotel Gr.nd. phone d0 Medford
WE INVITE you to inspect tp Beau
tiful Brown Swiss catue at the
Pbipps orchard We now navt
young oulls for tale Brown Swiss
for more milk Phone 417
CLoalNtJ-OUl BALE Farm snd gap
den tools, nousenoid rurnlture
oreaafsst set oreseure oooked can
ned fruit and eegetame Oouid'a
1 mile soutb of Talent on ntgbway
Tel ahlana 87I R-I
FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Clean. 1929 Chevrolet
coupe. Excellent condition, 6165.
618 So. Oakdaie.
FOR SALE Ford V8, 1036 Cabriolet.
Like new, Driven only 6000 mllee.
$050. Phone 1322-W.
Sandy's USED CAR Emporium.
The Bent Values In Care and Trucks.
Late model Olds sean 7a uo
Studebaker Coupe with radio 3AO.O0
V-8 Ford Coupe .
. 386 00
. 386 00
. 265 00
. 195 00
. 11600
Plymouth Coupe
A model Ford Coupe
pontlac Coupe and Sedan..
Bulck Sedan .
Studebaker late model Sedan 4C5 00
Studebaker 2-ton Truck In splen-
did condition.
Studebaker 3-4 ton. like new.
PANDERSON MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Heater and furniture
cheap. 1129 Nlantlc
FOR BALE New motor bike, greatly
reduced prloe. See Jens Jensen, 220
W. Main HU
FOR SALE Hurley Davidson motor
cycle, '31. W. A. Grant. Centril
Point, Rt, 1.
FOR BALE Cut fiiu and antiques,
lira. Klersted, 408 W 6U
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
HAY tot sale. 300 tons In stack. Earl
Fallow, Lake Greek.
FOR SALE Blue mission grapes, 2c
lb. picked. Phone t7-K.
APPLES at ranch. O. V. Myers, Phone
258-J.
TWO large size Humphrey Radiant
Fire gas heaters. Almost new. inge
Motor Co.
FOR SALE
PULVERIZED LAWN FERTILIZER
Will call and give you an estimate
on lawn. Phone 258-W.
FARMERS ATTENTION
FOR SALE Rebuilt Fordson tractors
and farm Implements of all kinds
at bargain prices. 89 So, Grape st
FOR SALE OR TRADE Drag saw
Call 699-J -4, noon or evenings.
WHEAT for sale at Perry's Oarage,
Eagle Point.
FOR SALE 100 tiers apple wood on
crater Lake Hwy. 3 muea irom agie
Point, si.&o per tier, vance woi
gamott, Phone 16-P-1S.
FOR SALE Oak davenport. Icebox
and other lurniture. lau uenesee.
FOR BALE
Lota of Newtown Apples.
Orchard Park Farms, Inc.
FOR SALE Lease on storeroom, fine
location, or will sell business: down
town, Medford. Box 2036, Tribune.
APPLES for sale. Spltzenberg, New-
towns, Delicious. Ala Vista Pack
ing House.
FOR SALE Good breeding ewes,
wnite lace, young, good condition
Sell any number. Also some good
preetung ducks, v. j. rniuppi,
Hotel Grand. Phone 300. Medford
FOR SALE Peppy-Poppy Pop .Corn
Monarch Seed Feed Uo.
FOR SALE Super Phuarmate, Sul
phur, Sulphate of Ammonia. Mou
arch Seed Se Feed Co,
ANY merchandise can be disposed of
through the peoples urmersaj x-
cnange system, 39 a. i'tm.
SAVE SAVE
Wallpaper, all 1988 patterai 1-8 oft
Pittsburgh Paint store, lay w Main
SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and
onions for your winter supply
Peerless Mkt. Phone 003. Free de
livery. GOAT milk and cneese Jungfrau Goat
Dairy. Rt 4. Box 64 Tel -437-J.
POtt BALE hoppei foi sawdu
ouruei with oaifle plate Airoos'
new Bargain Cai a( Man mhune
FOR SALE AppiBS rel 131
FOR SALE Or a pes now ripe J A
Manke 4 miles west ot Medford
BUSINESS CHANCES
ONE of the best Suburban Stores
near Medford. On Pacific Highway.
store room, oil station and living
quarters. Fully stocked. Establish
ed 16 years, Weil established trade
showing good profit. 94000.00 will
handle.
Brown & White, 104 V. Malu St.
Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr
FOR SALE Restaurant on highway
650.
2 placer claims, 20 acres each.
See Fuller Agency, 1803 W. Main
WANTED Partner for very good go
ing business In Grants Pass, young
man or lady with personality; a.650
will handle. Write Box 3336, Tribune
FOR SALE Lease on service station
and grocery and cabins on Cratei
Lake highway Pbone 483 between
9am and 6 pm.
PLASTERING
PLASTERING, stucco plain or oma
mental: plaster patching Tel 694
ROOFING
COMPLETE ROOFING BEKVICB
Composition Shingles and Built-up
roots Pbuue 640 Pree eatimato
Easy monthly payments RuiiUk
RIVER ROOFING) CO. 1S3 West
Main.
ROOP1NO Bring your rout trouble
to us Old roof, repaired net. roofs
applied Pabco producla Ekersoo
Paint and Root 6tort. AS i. Barv
lett Phone JtS
MISCELLANEOUS
OPENINO Art needlework exchange
shop at 138 S. Holly.
MONEY
LOANED OS ALTOS. LIVESTOCK,
FURNITURE. ENDORSED
NOTES, ETC.
We want to supply your money needs
witnout rea tape or aeiay.
SEE W. E. THOMAS
MGR. ORE. fc WASH. MTO. CO.
MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY
45 So. Central. Ground Floor
Craterlan Theater Bidg.
Lie. No. S-157-M-160 Phone 130
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
Madam Avon, Palmist and Clair
voyant, glvea truthful advice on all
affairs of life. Tells your past,
present and future. If In douot
as to what step to take consult
Madam Avon today; tomorrow may
be too late. Good advice in time
saves many worries and many dol
lars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Read
ings dally; hours 10 ajn. to 0 p.m.
Located at Rainbow Auto Camp.
1746 No. Riverside, Cabin 1.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract
of rule Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32
Norta Central Ave . u p u I ra.
Expert Window Cleaneri
LET GEORGE DO IT 11 111
House cleaning, floor waxing orl
entai rug cleaning and upholstering
Piano Instruction.
f?t . A R A ilAWI.P.V Teaeh.r or rjomi-
lar piano Btudlo In lUi'stln Plat.o;
Shoppe. For Informa-oa call 336 J
l?enln, 118-J -2.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The Fashion 8hup
THE FASHION SHi'P - Dressmaking
and Remodeling. Buttons ana
Buckles covered 30B U B National
Btnk Bidg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle
Andrews.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS. U ESTOCK
FUltMTl :K, bNhOKSEU
NO I KK ETC.
We want to supply your money needs
without red tape ar delay
SEE W E- TIH.MAS
MGR. MEDKOhU"S OLDEST ANU
LARGES1 PEK8ONAL FINANCE
COMPANY
4ft So Central Ground Floor
Cratorlan .Theater tildg
Lie. No S-i&l-M-IBO Pnone 139
Transfer.
SAMSON Iransfer and Sfc'iage Fur.
nlture moving and expmt rurnlture
packing service. Fireproof storage
new low rates.
F E SAMSON 0. Phone 833.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pacx
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 616
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO -Office
26 So Fir Phone 816 Prlcor
right Services guaranteed
REINKING TRANSFER CO Lone,
distance hauling. Furmrure. cattle
anything ill N. Fir. Phone 1033
O Stuart
LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BIDS
Bids will be received by the Board
of School District No. 49. Medford,
Oregon, for an asphaltlc concrete re
dress to the entrance way to the New
Htgn scnooi connecting soutn onk-
dnle Avenue and Monroe Street. Ap
proximately 2500 sq. yds. of suriace
Same to be done In accordance with
specifications on file In the office of
the School Board, City Hall. Bids to
be filed with Mrs Rebecca Jensen,
clerk, on or before Wednesday evening,
November 4, 1930.
The Board reserves, the right to re
ject any or all bids.
REBECCA JENSEN.
Clerk. Dlst. NO. 49.
Notice
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the KstiUe of Dick
Bradley, deceased.
Notice Is Hereby Given that the un
dersigned, as executrix ot the above
named deoedont, has filed nereln her
final report and account, and that
Saturday, November 21, 1936, at 10
o'clock A. M at the courthouse in
the city of Medford, in raid county,
has been fixed by the above-namnd
court as the time and plac? for hear
ing objections to said (Inal account
and tor tne examination ana auow
ance thereof.
Dated: October 17th. 1930
MAUDE M. BRADLEY,
Executrix ot the estate 1A
Dick Bradley, deceased
Notice nf Filing AppUmtlon for
C limine In Character of Oe of Water
Notice la hereby given that H. M
von Stein, of Trail. Oregon, has filed
in tne oinco oi enns. E. etricKiin
State Engineer, an appllcat.lcn for au
proval of a change In character of ubo
of water from Vine Maple Crock from
irrigation to domestic and stock pur
poses; That by decree of the Ccut for JacK
son County dated April 20. :ei0. a wat
er right was recognized In the name ol
Gus Nichols for the iri gntlon tt
among other lands, 10 arus In the
NW',i, section n, ".cwnsnip 34
South, Range 1 East, w. M , from Vtuu
Maple creek with a date of priority
of 1806;
That the applicant herein, owner M
the above-described lands proposes to
change the use of the waei from ir
rigation to domestic nnd stock pur
poses, such use to contlnui througn
out the irrigation season.
All persons lnterestid are hereby
notified that a hearing a ill be held
In the Circuit Court Room of th
Mail Tribune Daily
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Countv Court House at Men ford. Ore
gon, on Tuesday. December 8, 1036. at
iu:qo o clock a. m., and objections, u
any there be, will be nenid at said
time ana pi ace. Any objections snou'n
be prepared In writing ana mailed to
the State Engineer, Salem, Oregon, ut
least ten (10) day a prior to the date
set for hearing.
u no objections are filed, tne
change in character of use will be p
proved without a hearing.
Dated at Saiem, Oregon, this Stn
day of October. 1936.
CHAB. S. STFICKHW.
Stite Engineer.
O A. SMITH. County Water Master.
Notice of Sheriff's Kale
By Virtue of an exocutli n In fore
closure duly Issued out and under
the seal of rhe Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed ano
dated on the 24th day oi October
1D36, in a certain accion tnerein.
wherein The State of Or gon. repre
sented and acting by the Vorld War
Voterans' State Aid Commission as
Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against
Clarence B. Roblnott anr Myrtle O
Mershon, formerly Myrtta O. Robln-
ett the defendants, for the sum of
$2310.75, together with Interest there,
on at the rate of 4 per annum from
April 27. 1035; For the further sum of
$8.00 abstract fees, with costs and
disbursements taxed at $8 30 and the
further sum of $150.00 aa attorney's
fees, which Judgment was enrolled
and docketed In the Cleric's office cf
said Court In said County on the 23rd
day of October, 1036.
Notice is nerebv given tnat. pur
suant to tne terms of tr-e sold exe
cution, I will on the 28ta day of No
vember, 1036. at 10:00 j'ejock a. m.
at the front door of the oourthouw
In the City of Medford. in Jackson
County. Oregon offer 'or aale and
win sell at puoito auction tor ca&n
to the highest bidder, to satisfy sa'd
judgment, together with ;r costs ui
this sale, subject to redemption w
provided by law. all of tne right, tttln
and Interest that the said uefendants,
Clarence B. Roblnett ind Hazel V
Roblnott, husband and wlte; Myrtle
G. Mershon and Leroy p Mershon
wife and husband, had on the 24th
day of September, 1936, oi now have
In and to the following described
property, situated In the County of
Jnekson, State of Oregon, to wit:
Lot eighteen (10), Block one (1),
Kenwood, City of Medford, County of
Jackson, Stato of Oregon.
Dated this 24th day of October.
1030.
SYD I. BROWN Sheriff
of Jackson County. Oregon
By Howard Gault, Deputy.
G A. CODDING, Attorney
for Plaintiff
Address: Medford, Oregon.
Advertisement For Bids
Seated bids will be received by the
district clerk of Prospect School Dis
trict No. 69, until 8 P. M., Tuesday.
the 10th day of November, for the
construction or a pi ay snea, ana al
terations on the gymnasium building,
for the Prospect School. Bids may be
separate on each building, or togeth
er. Specifications and plans may be
seen at the on ice or tne arcnitect,
William Lalng. 301 U. 8. Nat' I. Bank
Bidg., Medford; or at the home of the
district clerk. Bids must be accom
panied by a certified check in an
amount equal to 6 of the total
amount of bid, as a guarantee for
the execution of contract In case the
contract Is awarded bidder. The
school board of Dlat, No. 69 reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
Signed; ROSE J. KELLY,
Clerk of Prospect School
Dint. NO. 60
Box No. 62, Troll, Oregon
GOLD HILL HEALTH UNIT
WILL MEET ON TUESDAY
OOLD HILL, Nov, 2. (Spl.) Tbe
Gold Hill division of the Jackson
county Health association will hold
lu regular meeting Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs, W. P. Boye on
the Pacific highway.
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day thru Friday, 8 p. m.
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Surprising Improvement Is
Shown by Californ'rans--May
Prove Undoing of
Conference Pace Setters
By Rum Newland
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3. (AP)
Winner of four coast conference foot
ball games and undisputed leadni of
the big far western circuit, University
of Washington's championship aapl-
mtlons will be challenged this week
end by a surprisingly Improved Stan
ford eleven.
The engagement tope the far west
ern pigskin program of next Saturday
rnd based on Stanford's most recent
showing last week's 10 to 0 victory
over the University of California at
I os Angeles Bruins there la no rea
son to believe Washington has a
"soft" opponent coming up.
Washington maintained Its un
blemished conference record, Includ
ing no defeats or ties, by V 7 to 0
decision over University of Oregon
.net week,
Southern California and Washing
ton State college, each undefoated In
the conference but listing a scoreless
Lie between thmslvs, risk their league
standings Saturday.
Southern California, idle last week
end, faces a University of California
team beaten 14 to 13 by Washington
state last Saturday, Washington
State takes on Oregon State college.
conference tali-ender.
University of Oregon, which baa
yet to win a conference contest but
lists a tie with Stanford, faces the
U. O. L, A. Bruins.
In a non-coniorenoe game; Uni
versity of Idaho will meet St. Mary's
Gaels Saturday In San Francisco.
University of Santa Clara, the far
west's major team whloh has not
been dofeated nor tied, has an open
date this week-end following Its
smashing 13 to 0 Intersection al via
tory over Alabama Poly last Saturday.
Conference championship stand
lrgs:
Opts
W. L.TdPU.PU. Pet.
Washington ...4
So. Cal. H ...3
Wash. aute....S
U. 0. L. A...8
Stanford H...l
California
Oregon 0
Ore. 'State......o
1000
1.000
1.000
too
.833
.SS0
.000
.000
SAFEWAY TOPS IN
BOWLING LEAGUE
The Safeway Stores finished the
week with a one-point lead in the
Olty Bowling league, boasting 33
point at agalnat 21 for the Studs-
bakers, next highest In the standings
Med co and dates Auto are tied with
10 for third place.
George Eada and Raj Prultt share
leadership In Individual standings
with 105 average, with Dumaa and
Antle tied for second place with st-
erages of 101.
Team standings and Individual av
erages follow:
Mil
Safeway Stores ,
Studebaker ,
17 7 t 33
IS S t 13
14 10 S 10
15 0 4 18
14 4 4 1
13 11 5 18
11 19 4 IS
10 14 1 11
11 10 2 13
7 77 S 10
7 17 1
4 14 1 S
Medco ...
Gates Auto ...
Standards Roofers
Oolf Cltlb
Schuss Vintage
Kconomb Lbr. Co.
Plche Hardware
Colyear Bales Co
Hohlweg Top Shop
Concrete Con. Co
Eada
IBS
IBS
101,
101
180
187
Prultt
'Antle
Dumas
Franklin
DeVore
Walsh
IBS
183
180
178
177
, 177
177
, 178
, 178
, 17S
, 178
, 173
, 782
. 172
Wm. Jonee
Ssnderaon
Pasko ...
N. Newland ..
Kesaler ..
Jer. Burroughs .
Ostes ,
Semon
Sims ..-,.
Joe Burroughs
Cannon
Carlson
Ssylor
Davis
171
170
180
180
168
168
187
168
188
168
168
184
184
164
104
1C0
Daly
Hohlweg
Kltu
Webster
Jim Moore
QUI
Lyons
Murray
Hussong
Hsmmond
Watson
L. Wood
Welsenberger
Ntssen .
Sherwood
La rse n
,..- 100
Thornton .
Mann
Ferguson .
... 180
... 180
100
BOWLING
The Economy bowling quintet
rolled out a 8 to 1 victory over the
Hohiwegs In the City league Friday
night at the Smoke House, while the
Colyears were defeating the Stude
bakers by the same margin. On
Thursday night the Safeways scored
a clean 4-0 win over the Concretes,
while the Schuss outfit wss handing
the Ptches a 8-1 setback.
Scores:
Economy Lumber Co,
Martin
114
07
139
139
147
194
169
31
940
Ciroene
McOormtclt ,
Overmeyer ,
, 130
142
IRS
, 309
. 31
1S4
100
180
16S
91
413 1
455
Saylor
Handicap n
Totals ....
, 791 777 799 3336
Hohliveg Top Shop,
Webster
140
198
133
118
168
168
138
Tye
138
198
183
193
116
188
178
179
Akeri
Cochrtn .
Jennings
Totals 769 889 693 3914
Studebaker Champions.
Paake 148 188 160 480
Moore . - 169 188 198 813
Murray 199 314 136 843
DeVore . . 914 303 187 684
Eada 186 180 303 688
Totals
, 898 910 88 1 3887
Colyear Motor Halra.
Putney 180
Sahln
Johnson
Culbertson
Newland
Handicap
Totals .. - 903 903 1003 3809
Safewny Htores.
Kltts . . 179 168 310
667
463
487
411
307
Scott ....-..-... 173 160 180
Dlckel 174 177 136
Lacoma 100 180 161
Handicap . 09 60 89
Totals
608 734 708 3134
Concrete Const. Co.
81m - 180 119 300 499
Thornton 187 163
176
178
148
673 631 899 3001
Plche Hardware.
176 133 44
. lft ill 17a ail
. 189 141 143 473
177 164 303 844
147 107 344 688
116 118 118 348
A. Plche 148 143 168 468
Newland 183 183 131 446
B. Plche -' 166 US 108 400
Welsenberger 148 100 187 408
Wood .. . 149 137 1B3 469
91 81 81 163
Totala 801 838 708 3424
Sehuss Vintage.
Carlson
am
RoberUon
Marshall .
Antle ...
173
170
. 194
, 113
174
180
101
303
170
BIS
608
657
426
60S
636 787 887 2610
ON HOMECOMING DAY
ASHLAND, Nov. ?--(Spi.) Batter
ed and bruised from their 40-3 drub
bing at the hands ot Humboldt State
Friday night, Coach Jean toerharts
Southern Oregon Normal school SONS
settled down today (or furious practlno.
week In preparation for their annual
climax" game with their most bitter
rlvskt, Oregon Normal from Mon
mouth, to be played In Ashland next
Saturday..
It will be homecoming for hun
dreds of SONS alumni, but tor Eber
hart's grldders It will be a final
chance to make a success ot a so-in
season, and keep airve the tradition
that has gladdened tho hearts of re
turning grldders ainoe the new Nor
mal school was built.
Since that time, seven years ago.
the SONS have yet to lose a horns-
coming football game, and only once
have they been tied. That "Jinx"
over opposing teams, many times fig
ured to win easily, has held hard and
high, and Is one of the main factors
contributing to th determination in
the SONS ranka to win the game tnat
always proves one of tho most sensa
tional In the entire state.
"We can't lose," Is the battle cry
of Ebsrhsrt's team as It prepare! to
meet the Invasion ot the hlguly-fa-vored
Wolves. And, to make good
that vow. the SONS will depend al
most entirely upon their rock-Ilk. de
fense and an offeiiM consisting
mainly of forward paases.
It Is through the air that the locals
have shown the most scoring sirengtn
this year, and Eberhart plana no
change In the tactics that enamea
him to tie the Oregon Stat ttooxs
and defeat Albany college.
PU
TOPS IN SCORING
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. (AP) A nsw
national scoring leader bounced Into
the national picture during th paat
week to take the top pl.ee from ball
toters who had been .receiving more
publicity.
Art Buck. c of th undefeated
Carroll college team of Waukesha.
Wis., emerged from obscurity to take
his place at the head of the pigskin
p.rade with a total cf 02 point. In
six game. He shook off all denger
ot being overhauled when he tallle-l
10 polnta against Oshkosh Teachers
Saturday.
Len Wilson ot Appalachian State
Boone. N. 0., again had to be content
with second place although ha moved
ehead ot Kentucky's Bob Davis, na
tional leadsr a week ago Wilson
collected two touchdowns for it 73
point total while Davis tailed to "core
and continued In third place with 88
points, on ahead of Dick Welegerber
ot Willamette, Or.
E
OF
TIGERS' DEFENSE
Bob Olatn, long-striding Medford
hlKh school left halfback, held out
of the Klamath Falls football game
Saturday, la definitely lost to the
Black Tornado for the remainder of
the eeason, Coacn Bill Bowerman an-
uumiceci toaay. Hoot, right end, is
out, probably for the remainder of
the aiason with a broken collar bone
received when he blocked a Klamath
man to pave the way for one of Et
tlnger'a long runa In Saturday's
gome.
The Tiger mentor plans a shskaun
from one end ot the line to the other
and In all backflold spots with the
exception of fullback, In sn eftort Co
rebuild the machine that went t
piecea before the withering Klamath
attack after bung cracked by injuries
in crucial spots.
With Stocks, regular center, still
out of the game with a broken collar
bone. Baker, tiny but great guard,
will be moved to center until Stocke
la able to return. There la a possi
bility he will be moved into th.
backfleld In the blocking-back post,
providing Bowerman can bring alonx
one of the alternate centers to ftrat-
team calibre.
Morris, stocky guard, who has been
taking over Baker's duties when Ba
ker moves to center, will be shitted
to right half, and kttlnger, who has
been running at right halt ana quar
terback, will be moved to left halt to
fill the ahoes vacated by Lewis and
Olsen. Lewis will remain out ot uni
form until his injured ankle heals
completely.
To fill Root's spot at snd, Bayllse
will be takon out of the backfleld,
Bowerman said. Woodcock, alternate
end, who has been aharlng the post
with Root, still lacks experience, the
coach stated. Bowman, hurdling star
from last year's track squad, will
probably see action at quarter and lett
half.
The only spots not affected by th
contemplated anakeup are the tackl
posts and Sakralda's spot at fullback.
Sakralda turned In an outstanding
gam against the Pelicans.
The next game for the Tlgera will
be on Armlstlo Day agalnat the Ash
land Qrlzzlles, vlctora Saturday over
Oranta Pass, November 31 the Tlgera
meet Salem at Salem, and on Thanks
giving meet the powerful Eugeo
squad at Eugene. Whether Bower
man can remold hta entire attack m
time to conquer auch formidable op
poaltlon remains to ba seen, but
said today he believed the Tiger of
fense could be polished into a really
dangerous group before Armlatice.
The question, as to why Klamath
Falls was not allowed the two point
that apparently resulted from what
fans believed was a touchbock when
a Klamath punt hit a Medford player
and waa then downod behind th
goal line, waa explained today by
Bowerman. Th ball, h aald. was ,
propelled across the goal line oy
Klamath Fall and not by Medford,
hence the ruling was that the play
resulted In a touchback, and not
aafety. A touchback doe not glv
any point.
PACKERS UPSET
BEAR APPLECART
CHTCAOO, Nor. 3. (AP) Thank
to th colorful and powerful Green
Bay Packers, th National Profe
slonal Football league's western di
vision roc wo a "toss up" affair to
day.
The Packers abandoned their aerial
attack for straight football and de
bated th Chicago Bears 21 to 0 yes
terday before 81.894 fans, th largest
crowd ever to see a professional gam
her. The defeat was th Bears' first
id seven game and left them tied.
with th Packers In th westrn sec
tion roc at alx wins each, on defeat
and no tie.
Detroit's Lion took another defeat.
Ntw York trimming them 14 to T
before 26.000 fan.
Pittsburgh stayed In th running
for th eastern title by downing
Brooklyn 10 to 7, and Boston used
passe to good advantage to trim Chi
cago's hapless Cardinals It was th
seventh defeat In as many start for
the Cards.
19 TEAMS REMAIN
NEW YORK, Nov. 2. (AP) Th
stormy end of October, bringing an
"upsets" blsat to the nation's grid
Irons left only IB football teams, larg
end small In th undefeated and un
tied class today.
The number of survivors Just
equals th number that were removed
from the Hat over th past 'week-end.
Such outstanding outfits as Minns
sot, undefeated In 28 previous con
tests, Army, Ysle, Holy Cross and
Vlllanova suffered their Inltlsl t
becks. Fordham and Utah Stat
rmorlg th "major" teams wore tied.
Remaining to face the risk ot fur
ther upsets was Northwestern, th
only unbeaten and untied team In
tny of th country' major jonfer
eucea, Marquette and Santa Clara,
which also play In "big league" cir
cles, and Western Reserve and North
Dakota, whose rating Is not too for
behind. Th rest of the survivors are
In the "minor" class without argu
ment. um stall irlbun front tt