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MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDPOTW, OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 30, 1038. PAGE FIVE dead every ad on (hu page you will probably tlnd exactlj the thlnge tou nave oeen look ing for or a sale or trade (01 unused articles you ma) nave Search four auto or store-room you ma; find many things others are seeking and tie able to realize Immediate cash If what you want tent Hero, ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are . Inexpensive effective I , RATES Per word, first Insertion. c (Minimum 35c) Bach additional Insertion, per word .lc (Minimum 10c) Pet line per month without copy change fl.M CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Yellow male cat. Right split. Reward. 128 Almond. LOST Male terrier pup 1 months old, white and blacK. Phone 1016-M. FOUND Keys and chain. Owner In quire Tribune office, pay for adv. LOST If dog mlssiug, call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP " WANTED SALESMEN Men or wo ' men. Experience unnecessary. Only reliable people need apply. Great demand lor alcoholio home treat ment. Be your own boss and make up to $50.00 weekly. No capital re quired. Write Nok-A!co Lab., -Bon 67 Station "S", Loa Angclea CaU fornla. WANTED Man mechanically Inclined to train for Diesel Electric operation and repair. Must be employed and willing to study spare time till qualified. Small training cost. Sat isfaction guaranteed upon comple tion of training. Give detailed directions for locating residence. Box 1929 oo Tribune. MAN TO HANDLE new type legal vending machine route. Spare or full time. No selling. Permanent. Can make 35 to 50 weekly. 295 cash required. Fully secured. When replying .state If you have cash available. For Interview write Box 1933 Tribune. WANTED First-class atoto mechanic. 8 tc M. Service Station, Jackson ville. Ore. WANTED FEMALE HELP wAMTF.n Woman or girl over for housework In country. Phone . 510-J-2 WANTED SITUATIONS VERSATILE YOUNG MAN, experl .nrjirl in editing, window trimming. secretarial and clerical work, desires position with reliable firm, l-io w 10th or phone 919-R. Bob Turman wvpiminNCED HOUSEKEEPER wants work on ranch. Box 1942, Tribune. WiNrm Bv canable lady, house- kmnlns In motherless home. Box 1785. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WASTED TO BORROW $4,000. Can give $10,000 security. See I. N 339 No. Bartlett. i LET TONEY bud the old roses on new kinds, also tune up toe gura" 307 Beasle St., Phone 865-M. COUPLE want to share expenses with party driving east about June n. Tel. U3 7. WILL DO painting and decorating for what have you. Box 1824, Tribune. PAPERING, 25c roll. Painting at reasonable prices. Work guaran' teed. Call Apt. 6, 310 N. Bartlett CASH for old books In good condition Will call. Write Box 3589, frloune WANTED Six or eight-Inch irriga tion pipe or metal troughs M J. care Mall Tribune. HWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired Joe J. Jones. 33 N Grape St Phone 369. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture . MEDFORD BARfiAIN HOtSE 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062 LAUNDRY Mrs Huson Tel 1345-M WELL-DRILLING 6. S or 10-ln hole, deep or ahallow E D Lamb. 1188 No 9th. Grants Pass. WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef and dairy cattle Phone 437-R O. O Hoover Son WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelt See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1063 WE PAV MOKE CASH Pol yirtli furniture HOLBKOOK S ANDHKWS 6th and Front Phone 641. HIGHEST PRICES PAID (or Batterlea Radiators Aluminum Brass Cop per and otner metals MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St Phone 1062 WANTED Unfurnished ot partly furnished house oi flat 2 nedrooms oil oi circulating neat Must modern and good netahhorbood. up to $40 - Boa 1572 tribune WANTED Dead and worthless ani mal removed free ol charge Phone 1769 traverse chsrsesl Southern Or-e.,n Bv-Prrnuet? Co FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. $22 50. Phone 231. FOR rent flood house with oil fur nace at 008 Queen Anne. Inquire Oliver Rogers, S19 Crater Las. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT o-room modern house, furnished. Electric range, Frlgldalre, shade, flowers, berries and fruit, garden. 1129 Mantle St. FOR RENT Modern 2-3-4 room cot tages, all furnished. Vacant June 1st. Valandra Hotel, Central Point FOR RENT 5-R. modern house, close In, 25 month. B. J. Palmer, 402 B. Main. FOR RENT Furnished house, West 11th. FOR RENT 5-room modern cottage, completely remodeled and decorat ed. See owner on premises. Sat., Sun. and Monday, 10 to 4. 907 So. Central. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Cool downstairs room In private home, close in. Board If de sired. Phone 676-J. FOR RENT Room for one or two ladles. 117 Laurel. PLEASANT room or 10th. , apt. 918 West PLEASANT room, comfortable bed private entrance and bath: S2.Q0 week. 408 Edwards. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping room for gentleman: garage If de sired 325 So Riverside ROOM FOR TWO 153 No Oakdale FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 1585-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT-APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two furnished apart ments: In Mall Tribune building: one with shower, one with tub bath. Hot and cold water fur nished. Very reasonable rent. Ap ply at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Large housekeeping room 627 N. Central. FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttroll. FOR RENT Reasonable, clean, two. room apartment. Continuous hot water. Adults only. 344 So. Central FOR RENT Large, modern 3-room apartment, newly decorated ana cool, with attractive yard: private entrance and garage. Adults only. 711 E. Main. FURNISHED 3-room apartment. ground floor; private bath, Frlgld atre, garage. 604 West 10th. FURNISHED apartment. Grand Hotel. FOR RENT Furnished apartment: Frlgldalre, garage.- Adults. 221 No. Holly. FURNISHED Frlgldalre. APT. Private bath. 806 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnisned comfortable apartment; private entranco: Frlg ldalre, etc. Inquire 51B 8. Oakdals FURNISHED apt. gaa equipment In cluding new stove. 526 North Riv erside. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. 444 So. Fir. FOR RENT Furnished small single apartment, Hotel Holland. FOR RENT Furnished apt North Ivy. APTS. FOR RENT OeBauer Apta. FURNISHED apartment. Key at 616 So Ivy. fin's" modern apartment Inquire as F. & P Bank. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS BOARD and ROOM 718 E. Main. ROOMS and MEALS 146 So Hull? FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS TO LEASE Sheep range with fine browse, of over 6000 acres, between Macdoel and Bray In Siskiyou coun ty. Butte creek rune through prop erty. t500 for season to responsible tenant. Apply to Wm. H. Hageistcin, Butte Valley State Bank, Dorrls Siskiyou county. California. FOR RENT 850 teres stock farm, 226 acres good soli, ready tor sum merfe'low, balance pasture, on ,ilb'h- way, and electricity, also pasture for sale. 502 N. Riverside. Ph. 1467 FOR RENT - 2 store rooms steam heated office room See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK GUERNSEY COW coming fresh. Frank C. Dean. Central Point. FOR SALE Young Guernsey bull, vounff Chester - white boar, John Deere lnsulage cutter, sulky plow, J. C. Hasklt, 4 corners Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Heifer calf. Vernon Day, Route 1. Box 177, Central Point. FOR SALE Fine 2-year-old pure bred stallion. See mother: register ed sire. R. H. Seegmlller, Rt. 1, Central Point. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Box 139 Spring St. FOR SALE. PIGS Weaners. feeders. stockera. at Del Rio orcnaros, uom Hill. FOR SALE Fresh tested cows, team heavy mulea. F. V. Cook. Eagle Point. FOR 8ALE - BERRY HALLOCKS and CRATES FRUIT BASKETS ol all kinds. Prices right Monarch Seed & Feed Co FOR SALE Registered Guernsey Bull. No 218205: 4 years old; well marked Howard C. Short. aale Point Ore FOR SALE-DOGS-PETS FOR SALE German short-haired Mini, nun. Northup's Poultry sir Old Stage road, 4 miles norhw-yt Central Point. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE One acre. ,.. m mnriem house, garaae, vt in and shrubbery. E. Ocwld. The Acreage Man. 217 "J foTT1wlX'oRTRADE - 80 acres some Improvements, near Longvlew Wash, for Medford property. P. Bum son, 8am Valley. Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHYT PROPERTIES SACRIFICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE One acre, small house, fruit, clover, garden. Irrigated: Mape Par. Drive. Just outside ctty limits: 650. a-00 cash, balance terms. 30 acres on Rogue river. V mile beautiful river frontage: 10 acrea loam garden soli. Irrigated, abundance wood and water, comfortable cabin. Price 83500: terme. 200 acres wood land, up Griffin creek, only 8 mllea from Medford. Thousands of cords of wood. County road through one 80. Price 1200: terms. J , 20 acres. Crater Lake highway. Building 18x24. Irrigated, fine clover land. Total price ee)O0. Farms of All Kinds at Land Office. 943 8. Central. -J C BARNES 27 Yeara In Medford Phone 1127-Y or 864. FOR SALE Home. 83,700: 175 down. 139 Portland Ave. Inquire 11 Co lumbus. FOR SALE Ranch near Roseburg. 10 acres timber. 8 acrea pasture, 2 acres orchard. Good 7-room house, garage, fine water system. A bar gain for you. Inquire 45 Ross Court. FOR SALE - 200 A. good summer range: creek through place: tots oi wood: on good road. O. A. Hansen, Rt. 2. Box 306, Oak Grove road. 1 ACRE Irrigated ground, 8-room plas tered house: electric pump, oarn, woodshed, frulthouse. Must be sold at once. Reasonable terms t re sponsible party. C. 8. Butterfleld, 409 Medford Bldg. FOR SALE 5-room modern house nri 1 acres. Small payment town. or trade tor stock, wood, or what have you. Phone 452-R-2. for SALE 2 new homes. 5 and rooms. Close In. Terms. Inquire ell West Main. WHEN you think oi real estate, think of BROWN WHITE. PRICED TO SELL 90-acre dairy ranch. Excellent Improvements: close In. Desirable terms. Box 3778, Tribune. FOR SALE Furnished home. Ivy. 422 8 FEDERAL LAND bANK FARMS For Information Inquire ot Warrsn Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Ortlc 202 Lioerty Biog Tei 1149 Or 0 A Barnea. 187 E 8th. Eugene. Ore, HOUSES FOR 8ALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Lonn association FOR SALE POULTRY nnMMUR prices $9 per 100 Rocks. Hamnshlres. Reds, and white Leghorns, from the best breeding flocks In Oreeom Free literature. We deliver. Brooks Hatchery, Grants Pass, Orgon. ORDER choice milk-fed fryers from Carley Poultry Farm, rnone an-w OUR LAST HATCH of the season la now ready. White Ighorn baby chicks only. We also have a limited nuantltv of started Leghorn baby chicks. Carley Poultry Farm. North Pacific Hwy. junction. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES for SALE 1928 whippet Coupe. Sao rlfloe price. Phone 435 omce nours, 1099-L thereafter. won SALE 1935 International Truck Inquire Webb brotnera. two muco from Central Point on Old Stage road. FOR SALE 1931 model A Ford Sedan nrtced reasonable for cash. A condition. 1036 W. 11th between 9 and 12 Sunday and Monday. FOR SALE, SACRIFICE 1936 Hudson coupe: looks and runs like new Bee owner at Valley Fuel Co. FOR SALE LaSalle 8edan, priced for sale: perfect condition; family car. 139 S. Fir. FOR SALE 1936 Ford Pnrdor Sedan Returnlne east, must raise msh Sacrifice for $495. R. E. Sllkala, 220 N. Bartlett. C. E. GATES 4.UTO CO. SPECIAL R. O. GUARANTEED CAR8 1937 Ford 60 Coupe $665 1938 Ford Tudor Touring Sedan; reconditioned motor, excel lent paint ....M95 1935 Ford Fordor; trunk, recon ditioned motor, good paint $445 1936 Ford Coupe, 8-wlndow do luxe: reconditioned thruout $42B 1935 Plymouth 4-door Sedan: new paint; with radio 405 1830 Ford Express, dual wheels canopy $225 1930 Chevrolet Coupe: excellent condition 818S C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. USED TRUCKS 1936 G.M.C. Heavy Duty Pickup. -485 1936 DODGE Pickup 465 1934 CHEVROLET H4-ton Truik; factory flat bed: new brakes and paint 9i Phone 637. 121 N. Bartlett MEDFORD GARAGE. FOR SALE 11933 Chevrolet lump truck completely overhauled, nust sell at once. Wltham Magneto &. Part Co. NOTICE I have 6 completely rebuilt . 1933 Chevrolet l'i tun trucks, irlll aell cheap and take trade What have you. H. C. Wltham. 8th and Rlveratde. FOR SALE 6-cyllnder coupe. 85. Good condition. Inquire valley Fuel. Phone 76. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Building to wreck. Box 1956, Tribune. FOR SALE Large Tllton McFar land aafe, 850. Box 1965, Tribune. ZINNIAS. TOMATO PLANTS. 5c dor. 12x14 tent. 825 West 13th. TYPEWRITERS. Blerma. 116 N. Cen tral. Phone 262. FOR SALE or trade for wood, 2-lnch centrifugal pump. 150 feet 2-Inch pipe Cnas. Friend, phone 1400. FOR SALE Strawberries, 10c box or $1 crate. Phone 1566-L. FOR BALE John Deere two-horw! corn cultivator, will trade for llve atock. Frank Dunkln, Talent, Oro. NEW HOT-POINT ELECTRIC RANGE, Jackson heater with colls, will bal ance contract and accept cash for qulty. Arrange N. B. Ashcraft, Talent. FOR SALl 5-room circulating heat er. 120: single bd with springs, efl; lawnmower, 11.60. Box 381-A, Rom t?OR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One office desk w.tn three chairs: solid oak, 7 reel ion.;: and one G. E. electric refrigerate, 13 cubic feet capacity. Both ve,y reasonable. Call at Jarinln'a drug store. FOR SALE Baby grand piano, only $125. Easy terms, B. J. f aimer, 402 E. Main. MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYSTEMS Reasonably priced; Installation guaranteed. Pumping systema over hauled. Plumbing contracting. We can save you money. Special price on General Palnta. Femco Electrlo Fence Regulators. PICK'S HARDWARE. SPEED QUEEN WASHERS and Iron- era. Reduction on Spartan Refrig erators. Good used washers and radios at bargain prices. Washer narta for all makes of washers Special price on wringer rolls for a limited time, we nave a tacrory trained washer service man. PICK'S HARDWARE. GOOD used washing machine, also good electric refrigerator ror saio very reasonable. Terms if desired. Flynn Electric Co., 131 West Main. Phone 107. FOR MALE Electric portable sewing machine. Airway vacuum weepor Hotpolnt electric range, chlflonlei R.C.A. radio. 604 W Jaomw,n LAUREL. Fir and Pine; $1. up. Tel 462-R-2. FOR SALE 17 h p General Electric motor with starting box $60.00 1 Rebuilt 1933 Chevrolet mo tor complete ...... $86 00 1 Rebuilt 1935 V-8 motor. H. O. WITHAM. Jtb River.dde FOR SALE Sacrifice, new aaddle. Dunlap'a Blacksmith Shop, 114 so. Bartlett. NU-WAY MATTRESS CO. oleane. ren ovates rebuilds mattresses like new 39 So. Grape. Phone B93-W. SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALE E O. Faber. Central Point FOR 8AUG Newtowna, packed or loose Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse 213 S Fu RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns Phone 1534-Y FOR SALE Ltly-ol-tne-valley West 2nd St. ELECTRIO Pence Exchange. $17.50 up Harry Weagant, Ashland Ph U-F-4 MISCELLANEOUS FOR a-1 dry cleaning and laundry call 15 day or night HAVE your photograph takn size 8x- 10 In only 39c Brown St Brown Photogra pherB 226 E Main PERSONAL POEMS SET fO M08IO ARRANGED for publication Submit best work either ooeme oi melodies (oi free examination and report M M M Studios. Dept K. Portland Oregon BUSINESS DIRECTORY WILLIAM LAING Architect Phone 229-J. 308, 0 S Nat'l Bank Bldg. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Moccasin 4. Scare. 8. Crustacean 12. Turkish com mander II. The hollx 14. Rodent It. Unit of weight 18. Measure 17. Black 18. Crimped fabrlo tO. Fetters It. Healthy II. Pier treated as a pilaster In architecture 14. United 17. Traditional tale II. Animal bandlar Solution of Veaterday'a Puzzle, MlgROPAIVESPA ARABIQPALiP EN DELL iMETiT ARI ilE AVESiVERSE LO I lEjRPE ASE T N IIMA P h S I C O ASHiONlQNBUD OLiFAiNIAIE I aorta Ion age ; r CUBES A60R Al OGEElAVEL 5 LE thyomenasea AlTlseFlAlRrEilNlElAlT II. One confined to an Insti tution 14. Individual II. Minimum II. Rational 17. Permit II. Troubles 10. Faucet 14. Concise 11. Kingdom la India 17. Sunken fane 43. Tartly IL Unrefined meteiJ SI. Imprest- wltb a Sena of freatneM IL Acknowltdff openly S4. Pamal deer Ift. Carpentert toole 6. Encounter (7. Hlgb mountain Ijf i!Ll! mwM-i 1L 3i 2i 33 'M & ; m 1 ':. fir . 5$ .,. 5 .' St m 111 W I BUSINESS DIRECTOR. JACKHON COUNT ABSTRACT CO TITLK IN?l KANL't ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIO SHOPPE With 25 yra. experience in tailoring. maklng. Alterations. Remodeling Hemstitching. Buckles and but tons covered. 19 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION SHOP Dreasmaklng and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 13. Sparta Bldg rel 1181 DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladles' Coats and Suit.- Alterations Prlcet reasonable Mary M Coker Cra- terlan Bldg, Rouflng. REPAIR and apply ail kinds of roots. Let us give you an estimate. All work guaranteed Phone 1263 J R Monson. Old Pacific Hwy, Expert Hug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean and de moth Rugs. Davenport Chairs ate 39 So Grape Geo A Seely. Jh 1173 LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, de- mothlng. rug, upholstery cleaning LOANS DO 80ME HOUSEC1.EANING On Your Cld Bills Make a clean sweep of your accumu lated debts. We'll supply the cash you need to pay what you owe and to buy what you need Tnqulre to day Applications taken by phoie letter ot in person OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore 4t Wash Mtg Co. I Lie No. 8-211. M.317 ''ho 139 48 So Central. painting PAINTING Industrial and reslden tlal work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-typo equipmeui F H Oardner Phone 1376- W nol.ORS BY NATURE PAINTS BV PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable oalnwr or paperhangul p H A loans (oi painting now avail able Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 W Main Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR 8ERVICE 33 South Bartlett Trucking. GENERAL DUMP TRUCKING Sand, gravel, top soil, decomposed granite Ray Chamberlln. Hwy 09. mile west Gold Hill. Tel. Gold Hill 6 Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long, Distance Furniture Moving Bonned carriers Fireproof storage Fxpert crating, packing and shipping service "Davla (or Service " Phone 844. EADS TRANSFER Ji STORAGE CO -Offlce 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prices right -Service gunrnnteed LEGAL NOTICES ' Not Ire to Creditors. In the County Court of the titate ot Oregon Tor he O.mtv "f Jackson. In the matter of the estnt of Louise R. Parker, also known aa Mrs. L. R- Parker, deceased. Notice ts hereby given that I bave been duly and regularly appointed ox eoutor of the estate of Lou Use R. Par ker, also known aa Mrs. L. R, Parker, deceased, under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, duly made, rendered and entered on th 6th day of May. 1938. and all creditors having claims against said deceased or against aald estate Cross-Word Puzzle 9. Redeem! 10. Clumsy boat 1L Title of the ruler of Tunla 19. Colm of German lai Africa St. Mnde of certain cereal 23. Season for uit 25. Late: comb. form 16. Efiul 18. ON or roM Detail 10. Rugged muuniain rlilge SI. Poorly 32. Horn 32. Bonk of the Bible 84. Da nca atep 16. Silk not yet twleted 19. Mohamme dentnm 4L footlesi animala 42. OruJ 43. Lie dormant 46. Engineer who bridged (he MlMlRBlppl 48. Salamander 47, Owne 4S, Away: flooteb SO. Pedal digit DOWN L Bmall piece used to repair any thing . Greek market place 5. Artificial waterway 4. Hoarfroit 6. Malt uor f. Part or the eye T. Put forth 1 Ixiwer part of the face are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, and with vouchers thereunto attached, and all persona owing said estate are noti fied to pay their indebtedness to me at the office of Robert 6t McAllister, Attorneys at Law. United States Na tional Bank Building, Medford, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 7th day of May. 1938. LUZERNS H. ROLISON, Executor of the estate of Louise R. Parker, also known as Mrs. L. R Parker, deceased. Roberts 4 McAllister, Attorneys for Estate. Notice of Annual School Meeting Notice Is Hereby Given to the legal voters of School District No. 49 of Jackson County. State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MUETINU of said District v. lll be held at Senior Hlsh School: to begin at the hour of 2:00 P. M. and oontlnue to 7:00 P. M. on the third Monday ot June. Being the 30th day of June, A. D 1938. Th meet ns la caned tor tne pur pose of electing two directors for a term of three yeara eaoh and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this satn nay oi May. ivoo. 0. C. LEMMON, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: Rebecca Jensen, District Clerk. Notice This 1 to give notice that we will sell for cash the following desenneu artlclea which have been atored In my warehouse for more than a year past The proceeds of aald aale to be used to satisfy my claim for atorage due on said articles. 4 wooden boxes, 1 small stand, 12 ctns. books and personal effect, 1 transit case, 1 health seale, 1 email rocker, 1 canvas bag of golg clubs, etc 1 mirror crated. 2 trunks, 1 tin can, 3 bbls. dishes, 1 essay balance, 1 red box tools, 1 card table. 1 large mirror, uncrawd. All of the above be long to J. J. Seidell. Also, 1 small rocker, 1 baby chair. 9 trunks, 1 folding baby Bed, 7 wood en boxes, 1 sewing machine, 1 radio, 1 baby cart. All ot the above belong to j, E. Baoioy, Sale will be held at our warehouse 323 N. Front St., Medford. Oregon. Tues., June 14th, at 10:00 A. M. F. E. SAMSON CO. AND SECRET EVENT AT Ladies' Night Program Pits Champion and Hooded Grappler Bobby Chick Lyons in Middle Contest Junior Heavyweight Champion Cowboy Dude Chick and the Black Secret, hooded man of mystery, olash In the main-event at the Medford armory tonight as Promoter Mack Llllard stages his first "Indies' night1 grappling program. Every purchaser of reserved aeat or gallery ticket, whether male or female, will be given a free ducat to admit one lady. Meeting In the middle event will be Bobby Chick and Bed Lyons, while Tony Garibaldi and Floyd Brltt will face off In the opener. One of the year's largest crowds Is expected to attend In the hope that the Secret, defeated only once In the local arena, will be pinned by the champion and forced to take off his white, head covering. He has promised Promoter Llllard that If Chick defeats him, he will shed the mank. It was Chick who handed the Secret his lone defeat, spinning him into oblivion a month ago, and since then the masked bad man has whip ped all and sundry. HARRINGTON TEAM TRIMS BT. PALLS Manager Oeorge Harrington's Med ford baseball team opened the Jack son county league season at Butte FalLs yeatorday afternoon with a 13 to 3 victory. Bob Newlanc1, Medford pitcher, al lowed only four hits In eight Innings while his tea mm a tea were socking Howard and Ray Tungate and Hoefs for 13 safeties. Wayne Curry and Johnny Gitzen led the Medford at tack with three hits apiece. Curry got a triple, double and single and aitren hit two singles and a triple. Score: R. H. K. Medford 18 13 8 Butte Falls 7 8 Newland. Botta and Harrington; H Tungate, Hoefs, R. Tungate and Con- nel-. Scores Yesterday Toast League Ban Pranclaco 0-7, Seattle T-5. Ban Diego 3-1, Hollywood 1-7. Los Angeles 3-0, Portland 8-8. Sacramento 1-6, Oakland 0-0. Amerit-an League At Philadelphia 11. New York At Washington 8. Boston 8. At Chicago 1. Detroit 3. At St. LojIs 8. Cleveland 6. National League At New Tork 7. Philadelphia 8. At Boston 0, Brooklyn 1. At Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 1. At Cincinnati 0, St. Louis 8. 1 WINDOW a LA80 we aell window jiass and will .tae your oroten windows reasonably Troworldc Cab met works SEMI-ANNUAL CLKAKANCE Cost Dresses Hat KTHILWYN B. BOPTMANH YREKA WALLOPS CRATERS, 1 2 TO 8 TEN INNINGS League Leaders Commit Nine Errors While Visitors Blast Three Pitchers for Total of Twenty Hits Treka may be sunk In the South ern Oregon league cellar and Medford deadlocked at the top of the heap. but you'd never have known It yes terday afternoon at the high school park. Not even a couple of Crater hoiae runa and a triple play helped matters to any great extent aa the Callfor nlana, displaying no basement cnar acterlstlcs. whatsoever, landed on three Medford hurlera for 30 bit and wound up by driving across four tallica In the tenth Inning to break an 8 to 8 deadlock and win. 12 to 8, in a wild-eyed, hysterical encounter. It was Yreka's first victory and Mad- ford's Initial setback In four starts. From the sublime to the ridiculous went Medford heretofore fine In field, coming apart at the seams to the extent ot six errors which, added to three boots turned In by Catcher Cliff McLean, of all guys,' gave the locals the dismal total of nine defen sive mishaps. Those boots hurt, al right, but the Yreka probably couldn't have been atopped with per fect fielding plus a "Bob Feller" ot ao. They had their hitting pants on and Ray Erlckson, Bill Rathke and Ed George, Crater pitchers who paraded to the mound, couldn't do anything about It. McLean Opens Bitting Medford was behind, 6 to 8, In the last half of the ninth Inning wher Cliff McLean came up with two aboard and blasted a home run into rlght-centerfleld, knotting the count. That blow more than made up for a wild heave and a dropped throw the "Chief" had made previously, and things were all even again. But, not for long. In the first of the tenth the Call fornlana hopped all over George, last Crater pitcher to aee action, combing him for five slnglea and a, double good for a quartet of runa and the ball gam. McLean dropped from his "hero" position, somewhat, when, after Foster singled to open the In ning, ha threw wild down to first trying to nip the Yrokan off the bag, Foster ending up at third base. Hal terman promptly singled to right scoring Foster with the winning run Bennett singled, and after Shelton and Phil Brazil went out, Short, plnoh-hlttlng for Bland, doubled to left and Coatney and Tony Brazil hit singles, and that was that. In Medford'a half of the tenth. Ager led off with double to left, but White, George and Sakralda went out to kill the rally. The Crater la 1 1 led three times In the first frame on Sakralda walk, Rlckert'a Infield acratchor down the third baee lino, an error and Hooster Hoffard double to right. ' Brlrksoifc Relieved Ray Erlckson, Medford's starting cliucker, kept the Callfornlana away from the plate until the fourth. In that frame. P. Brazil alngled, was aac rlftced to second, and when Agar and Lewi committed errors and Colt and Clary rapped clean singles for a total of two runs, BUI Rathke relieved Erlckson In the box. Rathke escaped unscathed that Inning and the fifth, but waa ahelled hard In the sixth when Yreka scored twice to take the lead. Four atralght singles to Coatney, T. Brazil, Colt and Clary, added . to errors by Brown and McLean, gave Yreka the lead, and George took over the Medford mound duties In tho seventh. Ahead 4 to 8, Yreka Increased the lead to 8 to 3 In George's first Inning Shelton doubled and scored on Kick- art' error. Afe.-r Bland walked. Coatney tripled to left-center scoring P. Brazil and Bland, and crossed the piste, himself, while Rlckert waa throwing out T. Brazil. Bennett Effective Prom the first untu the eighth the Craters were atopped In their tracks by Qordon Bennett, Yreka righthand er who didn't appear to have much mora than prajer. In the eighth, Medford bats finally started to talk, with Hoffard belting a terrific home run Into centerfield to open the In nlng. When McLean smashed double to left, Bennett aald goodbye and Foster replaced him. He got rid of Calvert and Ager, but Tommy White, batting for Brown, poked single over short and McLean romped noma. That waa three runa In and made the scoro 8 to 8. Then came Medford's sensational ninth -Inning rally which tied th score but proved futile In th long run. Sakralda, flrat up, grounded out. Rlckert got his third scratch hit of the game down the third base line. Lewla popped out to the pitch er, but Hoffard got Ufa when Tony Brazil. Yreka second baseman, drop ped bis high fly. McLean whalnd a line drive between right and center field and completed the circuit be hind Rlckert and Hoffard. tying the score at 8-all. Then, the disastrous tenth, and the Craters' first defeat In six games, counting two exhibition affaire. Lowell Brown was responsible for Medford' triple play, first of the Southern Oregon leagu season. It cam In th third Inning after Hal terman reached flrat on Brown's error and went to second on Bennett's single. Shelton hit loopur down the first base line which Brown snag ged, after which he stepped on first doubling Bennett off the bag and threw to Dick Lewis on second before Halterman 'could get back. Boa score: Trek ab n PO 8 1 1 0 0 1 8 1 18 0 1 Shelton Sb... P. Brazil ct.... Bland If Short Coatney at 8 T. Brazil 3b 8 Colt e. 8 Clarey rf 4 Halterman lb.. 8 Bennett p 6 Poster p...- 1 Totals 41 11 30 90 Batted for Bland In tenth. Medford AB R H Sakralda cf... 8 Klckert 3b 8 Total 40 8 11 80 18 8 Runa by Innings: Yreka 000 303 400 413 Medford 300 000 033 0 8 Summary: Two-baso hit: Ager, Hoffard, McLean, Shelton 3, Short. Three-base hits: Coatney. Home runa: Hoffard, McLean, sacrifice hits: Bland, Lewis 3. Stolen bases: Ager. Double play: Lewis to Rlckert to Brown. Triple play: Brown to Lewi. Paased ball: Colt. Base hit: off Erlckson 8 In 3 3-3 Innings, oft Rathke 8 In 3 1-8 Innings, off Oeorge 10 In 4 Innings, off Bennett 7 In 7 Innings, off Foster 4 In 3 Innings Struck out: by Erlckson 8, Rathke 1, Oeorge 4, Bennett 7, Foster 1. Baae on balls: off Oeorge 3, Bennett 4. Winning pltoher: Bennett, Losing pitcher: Rathke. Umplrea: Mllea and Howe. . Time of game: three hour one minute. IS CAPTURED' BT Forty trapshooter at the Med ford Gun club annual Malt Tribune Trophy ahoot yeaterday were unable to prevent O. A. Dunn of Klamath Falls from stealing the ahoot with a score of 98 out of a possible 100 16-yard targeta ahot at, winning the Tribune Trophy, a year's subscrip tion to The Mall Tribune and pos session untu next year ot the hand some Mendenhall allver cup trophy for shooters of C: classification and under. Dunn also won the double event with 33 out ot a possible 34, and one of th fine Beverage shop trophies for runner up In the Perl handicap event, with a 47x80 score. The Perl Handicap went to Dr. . R. Durno with the fine acore of 48 out of 80 ahot at. Oeorge Jantzer, S. O. Mendenhall and 8am Dunaway were runner up !n the 18-yard event with ninety- sevens out of the hundred. Jantzer was awarded one ot th Beverage Shop tropblea for hla acore. ' Shooters from Portland. Marab- fleld. Coqulll. Klamath Pall, Hilt and Yreka made up the field ot vis iting ahootera. Many vlaltora ahot abort practice strings of targets. The scores of those shooting In the event follow: 100 88 16-Yd Bdp CUff Dunn. Klamath Falls 08 Geo. Jantzer, Trail Sam Dunaway, Hilt 8. G. Mendenhall 01 Hay. Marshftald T. E. Daniels Archie Legg, Yreka Jim Moore. Medford 47 44 J. D. Martin, K. Falls . A. A, Rlehl, Portland , E. H. Lamport, Medford.. M. Oornett, K. Falls 93 H. Crolsant, Grant Paa . 98 Nelson Reed, K. Falls .- 93 E. R. Durno, M. D Med 93 Jake Btelger, K. Falls 93 C. W. Lemery, M.D., Med 91 Jno. R. Tomlln, Medford . 90 J. O. Ooble. M.D., Yreka . 90 Tom Walters, K. Falls - 88 Mrs. J. O. Ooble. Yreka 88 C. Eads. Medford ,. 87 Geo. Porter, Medford . 86 H. R. Turpln. Medford 86 Ron DeVore, Medford 79 41 40 48 40 48 37 48 48 HOW THEY? STAND New York Chicago Boston Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Phone 843 We'll haul away yon ratus. City Sanitary Service. Lewie &... 8 Hoffard rf 4 McLean Q ,, 4 Calvert if 4 Ager 3b. 8 Brown lb... 8 White lb.... a Brtckson p 1 Rathke p 1 George p.. 8 Coast League W. L. Pet. Secramento 83 36 .880 Portland 83 36 .883 8An Francisco 81 37 .834 San Diego , - 80 38 .817 Seattle - 80 39 .80S Hollywood 38 SO .488 Loa Angeles i 37 81 .488 Oakland 33 87 -73 American League Cleveland 33 13 .847 Boston 19 14 .676 Washington ,, , , , 31 17 .553 New York - 17 14 .54.8 Detroit 17 17 .800 Chicago - 13 16 .439 Philadelphia 13 19. .406 St. Louie 10 33 -18 National League 38 .735 33 14 ."33 16 14 .533 18 17 J14 16 IT .485 IS 19 .406 14 38 .878 31 J 00