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Or«WB Hietorleai A uditori na f tir Nearly 'Fifty Toara Red and Douglas Fir Now Used in Making Pape* n 1 N lili 1 i » » » Salient Facts Concerning Big ! World’s Series Principals — Pittsburgh Pirates end the Washing- ton Senators. ed for the past sin «oaths by the Oregon Pulp sad Paper company have resulted In the de- Num ber of Games— Four out of seven. Owper of the Pitts- burgh Pirates — Bufney Dreyfusa. Owner of the Washing- » » jj n tt » » jj » BOARD BrilHttit Yotmff Pittsburg Ontfblder Drops Borne Run Into Right FW d Stand?, Scor ing Moore in Eighth, W ith Runs W hich Sew up Second Game of Series fnr P ir ates. Stanley Coveleskie, Cleveland Castoff, Pitches Masterful Ball for Senators, But Borne Buns Are Undoing. Judge, W right Also B it Homer*. . . FORBES FIE L D , FITTSBURG, O ct 8 ~ (U - P .)—Before a raving crowd.of more tnan 45,000 frantic fans, the Pirates today made their second assault upon the baseball championship,^ahd with the aid of K iktC uyler’s big bat, finished in front in a second hard fought game. The score was 3-2. Stanley Coveleskie, Cleveland castoff, was selected by Manager Bncky Harris to bear the brant of the heaving burden for the Senators, while Vic Aldridge, obtained from the Cubs last year by P ittsburgh,w as Manager McKechriie’s selection. For seven innings, the teams battled with the score tied, one to one. Both tallies came from home runs, the Senators scoring in the second, when Joe Judge, first man up, pickeled one of ^Idridge’s curves for a circuit swat, and the Pirates evening the count when Glenn Wright, brilliant young shortstop, dropped one of Coveleskie’s spitters into the right field stands. C . The big blowoff came in tlie eighth. Peek, who yesterday was credited with an error, juggled Moore’s easy grounder, and the Pirate second baseman was safe at first. Carey, after two unsuccessful attempts, successful in sending his team mate to second on a sacrifice. Then Kiki Cnyler advanced to the plate, swinging his big club. Coveleskie’s first pitch was a nasty spitter, which broke away from the plate, but Wright swung, and the ball soared into the right field stands, Moore scoring ahead of the hitter. Aldridge got into hot water in the ninth. J- Harris, first man up wy walked. Myer, who replaced Bluege, Singled into right field, and Peck watched four bad ones sail by. With the bases loaded, Harris sen t McNeely in to rim for J. Harris, and Bobby Veach, veteran outfielder, in to bit for Rnel. Veach, after getting the eonnt three and two, sent a long fly to Caney, and McNeeley romped home, after the catch. With men on first and second, one out, and one run behind, Harris sent Reutber in as a pinch hitter for Coveleskie. Reuther, after taking two balls struck ou t/an d the tension was relieved. Ram Rice went out, Wright to Grantham, and the Pirates had won their first, victory ut the J .025 worlds aeries. * . ~ t Ossie Bluege, young third wicker, wn« forced to leave the game in the sixth, when he was hit on the head by a pitched h&H. However, physicians advised that Bluege was not seriously hurt, and that h e will be batek in the game again tomorrow. 18 Manager of the Pirates -Bill MeKechnle. Manager _ of. t he Ben- n the sulphite process aa tt easily aad cheaply as tt e white fir and hemlock.. tt The process was de- tt reloped by G. F. Beyerl, tt manager, aad J. B W ilt, tt sulphite superintendent. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt » n * -atara— - Stanley Harria. “ Buck” tt 3 Scene of Games— Forbes Field, (P itts- b«rgb> and O rlffith sta- (Hum. (Washington 1. : Capacity— Forbes Field 46.0QC, O rlffith Stadium tt tt tt tt tt tt 8«,990. Tim e of Games— 2 o’clock eastern standard time. tt tt t; H T.tS l.K Y C O VBLE8KIB of Ona Official of Company ¡Stanley Coveleskie, veteran api timi 1er, and Cleveland castoff, who hurled a masterful game for Washington to day, «However Kiki Cuvier’s home run, scoring Moore ahead of him, was Coveleskie’s 'undoing, the^Pirntes win ning* 2-2. Covey was a star in the 1Ô20 Series I k * tween Christy Mathewson Dies Cleyel^nit and Brooklyn. Result of Pneumonia Attack Indian Pow Wow W ill be H eld in 'Spokane Oct. 8 8A R A N A C L A K E . N. ,T„ Oct ®— (V . P ,) — Christy Mathewson idol of baseball fans the world over, died at 11 p. m.. Iasi night at his home here, of tu- WASHINGTON, Oat. P.)— Colona* ' WitHeae the storm center of the aviation service, who' has ad vocated a central a ir aerttoA to- dependent of the army and navy, walked out on the naval hoard of investigation, appotajndhv' to probe Into the cause of the dh«t~ andoah disaster, whan U Carved him a formal subpeoaa to taetMR before it today. Mitchell, upon the advice of bis council. Representative Frank Reid, openly defied the commit tee. and refused to recognise the subpoena which was isqnSih The stormy petrol of the air service left the aaaqr kelMlai. where the. koartog was being held. soon, after rite totoSMaa was served upon him. with the remark: “ I don’t think I wtll appear before the board today. They don’t seem to believe a great deal in my testimony.** When Mitchell refused to answer questions which the board had prepared to ask Mm. the members of the board went into executive session to dto* cusa what to do. bercular pneumonia, tt SPO KANE. Wash., Oct. tt Christopher Mathewson. bet- tt «— (U . P .)— The great- » ter known as “Christy/* was one tt oat Indian pow-wow since tt oi <*»e greatest ’ pitchers the tt the comiug of the white K game has ever known, tt man w ill be held in Spo tt He was born at Factoryville, i l ltane October 81, it has U Pa.. August 18, IS 8». Ha went 140 Newcomers Located tt been announced here, tt to Keystone Academy aad later Lande Throughout - Again, through the courtesyI — ________________ * ----------- ' tt Twenty seven tribes will If | to Bucknees University, where K L A M A T H F A L L S , Oet. I Oregon of 1. M. Bowers, The Tidings Is tt participate in the great t t i he starred as both football and Frightened at the speed of a line smash and Trayaor went enabled to give Its readers play e logging train on which he was PORTLAND, Oct. 8— (Spc- Into the a ir after it. Cuyler by play eeore of the game, to . riding, Charles Red lay, itinerant r d a l) — A harvest moon has been took Blnege’e long fly which gether with a box score. > logger, working for the Pelican , shining over the Land Settle- looked like a homer. No runs J Bay Lumber company. Jumped t ment Department of the Por»- one hit, no errors. Washington— Aldrich's first . to his death Monday night. The t land Chamber of Commerce for tt street« . Colorful Indian tt Pittsburgh— Barnhart sent up t1 tragedy occurred near the Peli- pitch was wild and Traynor tt costumes, wigwams, ton,- tt , the past week and the sheaves I a high fly to Rice. Peck threw rushed over to talk to him. I can Bay logging camp No. I . tt toms, squaws, papooses tt . garnered have been new settler*: out Traynor at first. Wright got I on the Diamond lake road. and braves w ill lend ro ♦j him In a trade for Amos Ruale. W right threw out Rice at first. ( for Oregon. a home run into the left field Red ley, with several ~|Tiu~ log Harris struck out. Ooalln hit mance to the occasion. tt I" his first year aa a major That tho entire state has been stand. ''The crowd howled. a loag fly to Carey. No runs, Orantham fouled out to R uet.i Among the tribes that tt leagne pitcher, he made a ro gers, was riding aa a flat car. benefited by the laud settlement no hits, no errora. w ill attend are the Rpo- ti markable lo w in g , winning 8» I The logging train m i to a f work of the past year, and that One run, one hit, no errora. I grade and coasted down faster kanes, Tekoas, Um atillaa, tt and losing 18 games, Pittsburgh— Peck threw out the past summer season par- tt He remained with the New I than usual. Redlay kina ms Coeur d’ Alene, Colville« Moore at first. Carey struck ticnlariy baa been a very faith- Washington— Peck singled over and N et Perceif. tt York club for IS years, and frightened and suddenly Jaaaped out oO three spit balls. Stanley ful one, is proven by the re Wright's head. Ruel singled into Tem porarily abandoning tt during that time pitched more I from the side of the train, m a Harris threw oat Cnyler at first. ports that dally- come into this center. Peck stopped at sec their ancient customs and tt games than eny other National feet atrack the aide of « s m a ll Mo kite, ao runs, no errors. , department. , ond. Aldrich took Coveleskle’s I «ut and be bounced bach “g r'u ri regalia, the Indians w ill tt League twlrler haa ever done. So far for the week 148 new bunt and threw to third to get In IS of the IS years ho the wheels of the train. H|a attempt to best the white tt' _ Washington— Judge got k settlers have been reported. The I Peck, but the throw was late. man at his own game tt starred aa a National League head was crushed and nearly aev- home ruh into the right field counties are at work checking up; Rice hit a grounder to Aldrich. when the Haskell Indians tt pitcher, he succeeded la winning] ered from the blow Incurred etanda. J. Harris shot a fast their new families and are mail Peck out at the plate* Stan In only I when it struck ugaiuat the Jour play Gonzaga "University tt 20 or more gamea. grounder past Wright for a ing in their lists aa their endorse- Harris forced Ruel, Wright to tt two years did he fall below the nal of the wheel truck. Death football. etagla. J. Harris was thrown i ent of the State Wide Develop Smith. Goslin went out Grant was Instantaneous. In thd Tribal chiefs say they tt -600 mark In percentage, out la aa alternated steal. Smith ment campaign now in progress. ham, unassisted. No run«, two Winning 80 games is ronsld-4 r opinion *xT>f medical aathorlttea hope to make Bpokane tt to Moore. Barnhart took Bluege’s Charles Arxaer. Lakeview, Ore Miss Margaret Beatie, secre hits, no errors. , moat extraordinary, yet the victim of the tragedy didn’t the scene of an annual tt ered high fly. Traynor threw out gon postal employee. Indicted tary of the Oregon City chamber Pittsburgh— Smith struck out convention which w ill he « Mathewson turned that trick In know what struck him, Peck and Orantham saved Tray by a fedora 1 grand Jary, charg of commerce, reported tlx new , Jon Harris, whose home run Peek threw Aldrich out at' first. Radley, « man of about 48 the center of a move for tt three consecutive seasons, 88 In nor from an error with a one ed with embezzlement of postal settlers for Clackamas county. . Peck also took care of Moore’s in the second Inning yesterday, tt 1903, 33 In 1*04 and 34 in yearn of age. had beea working I n d i a n b e t t e r m ent hand stab. One run, t * o hits, funda, plead guilty before Fed C. E. WJlson, Salem Chamber easy hopper and threw him out put the Senators in the lead. tt 190S. His beat world aeries I at the Pelican Bay camp as* a throughout the country. no errors. eral Judge Charles B. Wolverton, secretary, sent a list or 81 His team was never headed. To at first. No runs, no hlta, no I performance wae In 1*04 against I swamper since September 1«. Pittsburgh— Barnhart hit the day, Joe grabbed off two hlta, at the opening seeetoa of the fed-' names, representing the nqwl errors. | the Athletics. He pltch«< three I Where he came from, nobody first ball aad flew ' out to right. eral eourt Taeoday afternoon, bat his team lost, 8-8. families located In Marlon county' , Sixth laaing shut-out games in as many] at the camp eould tall. fte Bluege smothered Traynor’s hot and was given a fine of *8 0*. during tho months of A u g u r/ Washington— Carey stood «till i starts. Mathewson pitched In i was classed by bend mea at the smash and threw him oat. The riae. according to the D. 8. and September. Eugene Chad | J and took Judge’s hoist. Joe J four world seyies. In 1 * * 4 1 lumber camp aa typical of tho Wright smashed a single to right Marahxll'a office, wae paid Tues wick, secretary of the Eugene Harris sent up a high tty which against the AthlMiee he won his I Itiaeraat logger who drifts Into day afternoon. fields W right wont to second Chamber of Commerce, reported Carey . took behind second base. f three atarta. In 1911 against tba I country nt the beginning of on. a paeaod hall. After fouling According > to officials, "lack 28 new settlers for Lane county i A fast J g ll hit Bluege in the k the Athletics ha won one and I logging season, and oat again off five halls, Grantham went of criminal inteat” on the part for the month of September. J back of the head, - and he fell • lost two games. In 1*18 against! when winter aaows By. It was out, 8. Harris to Judge. No runs, cf A m e r ruNlted in the light W. A. Reid, secretary of the prostrate to the ground. He was . I the Boston Red Sox he was uu-11 known that at one H um . he had one tot, no errors. '' . sentence. H a . wae bora and Chamber of Commerce at Cor- I helped from the fteld, Myer .run I able to win, losing two and tie-11 made his living by t*—t r sheer- raised at Lakeview, was highly vallla, reported 47 new set- I ning for him. Myer out,,eteal- f ing one game. Against the Ath J < respected, aad bad always borne tiers for Banton countv. and Washington — Ruel fanned. Ing second. Smith to .Moore, N” « letics In 1*18 he .won one and I aa excellent reputation. Postal Covelesklu struck out. Rice runs, no hlta, no lost one. L inspectors investigating the case I On and off the field, Mathew-1 smashed1 a Hue single into center Pittsburgh— Carey beat o n t’ a spoke favorably of him. Ha was field, making Aldrich duck. A l bunt, the bunt catehlng Ayera - son was always tbei gentleman. aocaaod of appropriating 8118. The heavieat taxpaying for drich made a balk and Rice went flat footed. Cuyler' sacrificed, - Hla career aa a ball player and The amount was paid back to to second. W right threw out 8. Covey to 8. Harrie. Peck throw Jacknon county in years marked 1 ‘ a man could be need ns a model 11 the government. Harris at first. No runs, one out Barnhart and Carey went to the final day for second half i for all of Young America anxiour « The trial of L. Reynolds Moae. hit, no errora. • ' L v ln fame 1» thd hie leagnaa 1 • third. Ruel rescued, Cdvey from payments, Monday, Octoiysr 8, TorxtPrt d w ritn riX r JOiT flíóBfh circuit court Tuesday by Attor P ltt s b u r g F ^ iT t V hit a lin e a wild pitch. Traynor walked. trio; TOST lax rooolpb laouod For Seldom did Mathewson oven day daring tho ftoat event af ing a goverameat cheek, ateten throii(di tho Dead Settlement De ney C .'B . Watson for Ihe H art single Into right. Aldrich forced Wright forced Traynor, P e A to 1984 taxes, by the tax collecting question the Jndfment of the the internatkmal air raeee here. from the superintendent's of partment. Three of those have man Syndicate, and signed by Smith.St second, Covleskle to 8. S. Harris. No rase, one hit, no department of tho sheriff's of umpire. He was never pat oat Charlee Chamheriala. a pilot, was fice. The totaf amount paid fice oh the Klamath reservation purchased eut over land in Co Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas. Harris. The Senators had ft errors. of a ball gam« daring hta career iajured and Lawrence Boranoli, who Underway in court yester lumbia county. A letter just re- in was 861*81-74. The en^re double play la. sight, but Harris West and Black were member? as nn active player. a paaaoager, was.killed to tila day afternoon. teived by A rthur Foster, man of Governor Pierce’s stock in dropped tho boll. Moore stroek Washington — Wright took force of the sheriff’s dffiee as After Mathewsoa’s retirement mteap. ager of tho Loud Settlement De vestigating out. Carey singled to right. A l- Peck’s hard smash and threw sisted. and the room and h all committee, which from acjlva work oa the diamond port, fraa* H. ,M . Krebs, man made an alleged adverse report drich stopped at soeond. Cuyler him out. Ruel sent out, a line way was lined with clttoons all he was signed as asaaagar of the ager of tho Clark A Wilson last winter on the Hartman forced Carey. Pock to 8. Har-s drive " to Barnhart. Traynor day. Reds. Thera ho made ' tho Lumber Co., states that during Syndicate operations, and was rto. No raaa, two hits, ao j r - tlyew t oul Covdeekto. No runs, ' Checks were received Tuesday charges that roealted la First Me past poor more than SO* afternoon from the two heaviest rors. ' ‘ '• ’ no hits, no errors. the basis of the action. Tho OMAHA, Neb., Oet. »— (U. P.) seres of ent over land from their committee's report created con Baseman Hal Chase retiring from Plttsbnrgh— Stan Harris made taxp -yers of the county, ' tho baseball, but didn't like the dis — General Pershing was today holdings to (M um hia coun'y siderable of a furore. easy work of Orantham’a roller Southern Pacific railway with position of tho caoe had re boomed tor national commander have beo» aoM to now families, After the filing of the com signed. and threw hint out. Judge took a remittaaea of 8 ll,* < 5 14-, and of the Aaserlcaa Legion by the and that ln«ch credit to due the plaint, no other action was ever Smith's grouader and boat him one fra « the Owen-Oregon Lum He entered tho army when Mtoeoarl delegation. Tho Mis state la»<F development work of taken by either aide to the eon- bar company for «88,188.1«. to the-bag. Aldrich popped to the United State« get lato the sourians cabled Ooaoral Perch the «»regon Chamber oM-Com- troveray, and tost month the Peck. No rune, no hits, no both for tho aoeoRd half pay World War, and wm made a cap ments. I lag, who Is in South America, court issued an order directing tain la the gaa service. While the plaintiffs to proceed or dis (Continued miss. Logger Jumps ;; to Death From Speeding* Train Lakeview Postal Clerk Fined $500 in Federal Court r h- 7