("W $& *?*w ^ ^ m í < '• •■vT..* • %&< • ■'t- X* ’'T A > ' Üre« ° “ Historical SoeJ.i. » A ud ltorlB » * r » ' W 6 í ^ ? F«fc;w « * b ?*»* à . 'Jk«e»w«ret'»as#iu*tol»»'*'-'-'**4^< *¿* < ' m * . t> \ 'ív-T|f'-S ^ftS Ç f^îjW t > « •*? $ • & £ £ í« \ WaBd'Win > '• iM obdfD rihk House Wreckers Tears up Places ;W A . «•« B RKDJHNO, MLeftee.; Zachary and Ma’ berry Receive Terrible Hammering a t Hands of Jeon W arp ath ., t t e l t t r i d e a & i r i * Masterful Kasdfeal) U - W to t o a m A ____ POfBurto« Joe Harris Tics Ser.os Record for Home Runs Who® Ha Crashes Out Third- Homer, in Fourth InniEg. U ' ' » '*’• A - r r U « - * '— ''' •' ' --------- ---- — 7 ~ ~ ~ ' GRIFFITH STADIUM, WA8JUNGTON, Oct? 12. — (V, P ) - - Vic Aldridge mstohnd Walter Whnsoft S*11*1 for gaiue in tlie 1925 world’» series, by winning t , W a S o . , (S ito r w ( M l » fte r » tw ir W W W m r M t i l * d p liv A riP A o f C o v e lfc flk iv , filiM tU a Z fic fc fc ry w nd M to r n ^ J iy . Sunday, Jflhnson had the Pirates eating out of his hand«, and the benatms won, The «tors' 6 t the gh h e tod»v ie ■ atory of too much Aldrige, Jiwt a . the «» iih * the Pirate stefl held the Senators well th hand throughout the 8®me> . , Coveleekie, the veteran spU ball artist started for Vt Hihfl“R^ n,’ and lflsU‘i u? ' til the seventh, when ,he was tatted froni^ ^ ° X; ^ °^ L ,ter fn l gam e8 Covey’s Covey of Thursday, «hen, although defeated, he hurled ^ X b a rd m en t ¡ ^ T ’X "““ ‘ n E ■ * 1 *■' - ft DAV18. Cal., Oct. 11— 8 Victor Eugene Milton, 19 8 a freshman s ttu h tit at the 8 College of Agriculture, 8 registered from Oakland 8 and possessor of a Car- 8 negle msdal for bravery, 8 lost both legs Saturday ft when he "Was thrown be­ l t neatb the wheels of a f t moving passenger train, ft * He was attempting to 8 alight a t the local sta- 8 Hon. ft Several ¿years ago. see- tft Ing his aged grandmother ft trapped m a burning ft house. Milton, braving the ft flames, rushed into the building and carried her to safety. He was palu- fully burned and still bears many scars about the face and hands. Not only was he pre­ sented with the medal for bravery hut he was also awarded the Car­ negie scholarship. C al., 6ct. < » o«. wqgcktog soft drink ee-’ tobttohMtato at Weed. Siskiyou couaty, S atu rd ay' s ig h t a fte r the places, bad bean raided' by fed­ eral prohibition euty>ree- meut agents, did . damage of »15.000 or more. ’ The mob -awaymcd through the hotel, ripping o a t ' water pipes, •and flooding the place. I t . engaged la a bottle break- Ing and bar smashing session In the Tin Can rate, the E l Monte and " C h e r resorts. ., The federal agents ar­ rested nine man. who were taken to Red B lu ff for a hearing., and seised a small quantity -. of liquor. MADDEN HARES ATTACK UPON ARMY. NAVY . t i S t a « d OP « r t »<„„„..1 the Pirate« for the W A SH IN G TO N , Oct. H — ((IP )) — A scathing denunciation'of the both teams. Three double plays features the contest. . ■ • , • - . . - u ror (h el* * r “ BMd d nMTy d*P*rtD,«,»t8 for Joe Harris hanged dnt another home* ”* he f° nr^ ’• , K an alleged m aladm inistration of series up to three, and equalling the record held jointly by ft« m k u i ant oost money which Was appropriated * . . .. . . - . n ( u nriou “ • ... h by . ('onrre«« Congress for f« r the «UvoloDment development Ooslin, one o f his tegm mates in the prèse«4 J*cræs- r - PUtabnrg' of aircraft, amounting in some instances to v "crim inal waste", while Ram Rtee and Joe ©arris each gathered t , ^ o w ’“fThe attend was made by representative M ar­ lA aaixth ganm W U iaaeuasw U l W p l « ^ ,n 1 »♦*«»"«< at ®n tin Madden « f HUnola. ekalW man of the bouse appropria­ anee today was announced as 55,399. tions commHtoe before a special aircraft board mooting here to­ SQUAL8 RKOORD Pittsburgh— Moose fouled to Hlxth Inatog— day. Peck. Carey .singled to M t . Pittsburgh— W rig h t flew ont "M illions of dollars have been C ayler b it a Tana»' Leagndr to to Ooslin. Melnnls wan safe! appropriated by Congress during righ t. Ooslin got B a rn h a rts when Peek Juggled’ Ms grouqdcr., tho past few y e a n fo r the de­ liner, which , was headed fo r the BnUth hit into a double play, velopment of a lreraft, and have bleachers. T re y n o r got a babe Peck to 8. H arris . to Judge. been squandered In' g purpose­ oa 'halls. W righ t o£t, Covey to No runs, nq hits, one error. less, meaningless and endless ex­ 8. H arris Xo Judge. "No runs; no , Washington— J. H a n ’ln singled perim ental orgy," Madden said. into le ft. Peck sacrificed, Mc­ kits, no errors. * Washington— Rice singled Into Innis to Moore. Ruel walked. righ t. 8. H arris sacrificed. Me­ Bluege fanned and J. H a rris was' la n ia to. Moore. Rice scored on thrown out at third. Coalln's two hasp hit. Judge one h it, no errors. struck out. J. H arris walked. Seventh Inning— „ Pittsburgh— Bluege threw out Peck M t to Traynor, who touch­ Moore walked. Carey I ed th ird, re tirin g ' Goalltt. One Aldridge. 8A LR M , Ore., Oct. 1J— C ut­ singled into left. Moore scored * two hits, no errors. tings from the famous Apple- on Cuyler’s slng’e. Carey scored | gate roses at Jacksonville, Ore., on Bprnhart a single to right, have been received by Secretary Pittsburgh— M M . new out fra y n o r struck out. Cuyler krs? to Ooslin, Smith ’ singled?’. A l- Of State Sam Koser. The roaee caught between the plate jind were given to th e state by Mrs dridge h it Into a double play. third. *, J * ® r’,ns> th ree. Mts, Alice Applegate Sargent from Bluega to S. H arris to Judge. No no errors. Cana Grands, the fa m ily home runs, one M t, no errors- Washington— Lleboid got a at Jacksonville. She Is the last ' Washington— Ruel popped out double Into center. Rice singled Uvlng daughter of Captain Apple- to Moore. Bluege fanned. Cove- and Lleboid scored. 8. H arris leskle walked. Rice popped out sacrificed. Smith to McInnis. .Joe Harris, Senator otit- gate. Secretary Koser secured the to McInnis. No runs, no hits Ooslin fll«tf out to Cuylet. Judge flpld T. nn3 casloff^roin the ïuyZr r a ^ in to toke Red S o x ,w h o ' equalled the cuttings through Don R. Wlgginv walked. of Salem, who noted tbe historic One run, two record held jointly by Babe J. H arris' fly. shrubs while on a recent vlail Ruth and ' Goose Ooslin, B B h ° errors. Pittsburgh— Bluege threw out wlien he hit his third .home to Southern Oregon. The cut­ Moore. Carey got a base on Righth Inutog— In run of the present series in tings u«(> w «,■ ill •« be placed > «■ » a suitable — Pittsburgh— W rig h t doubled b a lls / Carey stole second. Ctty- the fourth inning of today’s^ptot »a the atatsbouae grounds le r walked. B arnhart scored to lefti McInnis singled. W right and marked w ith a metal tablet game. Carey with a single. B arnhart scoring. 8m lth sacrificed, Xach- The flrut cutting! of this rose Zachary took stole second. ’ Cayler scored on sry _ to J«d gl. Lwere brought to Oregon in 184», Traynbr's sacrifice fly to Ried. Aldridge's grounder and. McInnis when Captain Applegate brought run down. Rico look Pock got W rig h t a t first} Two Was the first wagon train Into th» Moore's liner. One ru n , two runs, one M t, no Errors. Rogue R iver country of Southern Wnahlngton— 8. Marrla bunted, hits, no errors. Oregon. Washington— W rig h t threw but was ont, Aldridge to -Mc­ out Peck nt first. W ilg h t also Innis. Moore threw ont Ooslin. Bluege flew MAIL SKRVICB BERE Judge filed .o q t to Cuyler. Mo threw out Ruel. out to McInnis. No runs, no SHOWS IMPROVEMENT runs, no hits, no errors. hits, no errors. The postofflCe c(ty delivery F ou rth Inning— Ninth Inning— ' Pittsburgh— Pack threw out service now ooters portions of Pittsburgh — Zachary threw M e lm ls . Smith singled to cen­ out Carey nt firs t. Cuyler went South Pioneer^ Vista St. and Tko opening of the W eek Day ter. Aldridge .flew out to Oos­ out to Judge, unassisted. B arn­ Reach Avenue, which have not Bible School which convened lin . Moore singled to righ t and h art walked. ' Traynor singled heretofore been Included, Post­ last Monday', waa marked by a Smith want to third. Judge ro b ­ into master W agner announces. This right. B arnhart acored bed Carey of a h it. No rtang, oa W right's single to left. Oos­ large enrollment and keen In­ Im proved' uervlee became effec­ « • v tw o hits, no errors. lin got McInnis’ fly. ‘ one run, terest. tive on the flra t of October. The Th e, att eg d e nm wil l g n we ll W m hlngttni— J. Hn rrla M t d tw o h i« . H« iT tfa ii— t t m— Fourteen middle Western Hnrrla. H o runs, no ^ it a , no S A LE M , Oct. 11— (U P.).j— __ / •. • their rooms. In charge o f the house seekers Here drowned, o rro i*. Tern M urray took the 'stand as B ible teachers to the respective four are missing and six wars Washington— S. H arris went the firs t witness In his odn de­ churches to which the sessions Injured, when ft yacht In which ont. Moore to Melnnls. Ooslin fense here this mdrnlng, and are held. A t tho d o te o f the they ware being taken to see flow ont t ? ’ Cuyler. Judge flew admitted firin g tw o ahtfts during hoar, the class to returned by leads to Melhoarns Bdy. we« ont to Cuylor. No runs, no Mts. the attempted escape from the overtarned by tho sous. Salem penitentiary on August 12 (Continued oa pago fo u r) Cutting of Famous Applegate Roses Goes to State MANY ATTEND DAY SCHOOL OF RELIGION «mn.———*— iioM jrHouSS srris IS ADI Report on VromH.1 FOUR COUNTIEB Ihtuglaa, Jarfcsms, Ji>M-|«iiin<- ('o s a tle i to Plan W hat is declared to of the most complete ; of the problem Southern faces In advertising to gut. creased population aud t tries waa presented wbea sentattves of Douglas, Josephine and Jackson met in Grants Pass, October 7, and voted unanimously to C war-. of a proposed plan to lin k * four counties together to advertising campaign. >. At the request of the C all- . fornla-Oregon Power company, which originally Intended to un­ dertake a campaign for more tot dustrles In Southern Oregon, the report was compiled. Tbe Me- ( Canu company, who handled tbe t report, however, recommended 1 that the power company not un­ dertake the campaign alone, due to Its expense, and fu rther re­ commended that the name of the company not appear to. eng CROWDS FLOCK TO OPENING OF MCGEE STORE Says ,___„ for A T d________ Been Wasted '«■MMnawu*» ’ m ^ S i i e » we«e nipped in the bad by u J « M t U . I i » « e l < n « ) * A m ^ J H H - I H ' o U o ^ T om “ » t o ^ ft tt ft 8 ft iy Ypung Hero,, Winner of Medal, Loses Both Legs STILL m BATTIK 12—Fifty men,heut " ? f e jfe ís ir^ 3 h '.4 í * W S NJB ä " " ! ' 1 r r i d a y n s i , t ’ u . , s as' Bill McKechnie, manager of the Pittsburg Pirates, whose team is still in the running for the championship this year, as the result of thoir defeat of the Senators to­ day. The teams meet tomorrow on McKechnie’s stamping grounds, Pittsburg. * W A Y N E A R iÄ v ^ r 1 DUNSMUIR NOWAr" K''" rn"' OPEN2 4 HOURS Gloaed Several _ Hoori Bach Day to Al- a low Construction Work a SACRAMENTO, Oct. I t — Re- “ construction work now under way ~ on the Pacific Highway in the ~ Sacramento Canyon between Red- ® ding and Dunsmuir has progres- ** sed to a point where the state I « highway la now open to traffic « for a period of 24 hours d a ily .;« This announcement waa made « here today by State Highway En- « glneer R . M. Morton, who Mated « that the contract with the Novada « Contracting Company where the « widening and straightening of th e ,« highway between H a lf-w a / Creek and Dog Creek Is now more than j half completed. W ork rem aining to be done is largely off the present right of way. and fo r th at reason there w ill be little iaterferenee with traffic .from now on until the completion o f the work. Closing restrictions are there­ fore removed and the highway-j w ill now be open throughout the 24 hours o f each day. TR. ÎA 0K S CLEARED ON UNION PACIFIC LINE P .P .U .« » .- ' «’ «ci»''»» ’ report. " I f pop- I ulatlon Is increased. Industries Saturday night was »he closing'follow In natural course." w night of tbe two day opening, celebration put on by the McGee Ladles Furnishings store, cele- bratlng the opening of their new home, which was rocently com- pleted “Community advertising bee grown in the past five years to 20 times its original proportion,” It 1» declared In tbe report, “There nre only two possible ways by which tmsfneas of 1«SF Friday night, the opening njght member of a community may be of the celebration, a fashion show Increased. He can fight to get wea held at which the lateet a larger sharM of the existing models In ladles coats, BUtls a n d ; business, at the expense of bis gowns were displayed by the Me-j competitors, or he can Join With W E N A TC H E E . W ash .r Gee company, and ladles hats by his competitors to Increase the Oct. 12— ((IP ))— J. P. the Sugg M illinery. j total of existing bualueee, and Varney, 83. - and Mrs. A huge crowd packed the large thus produce more to go Varney. 81, have been re­ new building, home of the M e-'aro un d .” joined In wedlock after Gee company during tbe two) Results of other communities being separated by di­ houi«< required for the staging' with this method of advertising vorce fc r 35 yeurs. of the fashion show, which was are outlined. They show it A fter 25 years of m ar­ j the largest event of its kind costs about »50 per fam ily to ae- ried Ute together they which has ever been put on by a cure new settlers. were divorced when they local store. j The McCann analysis asks five came to’ dlsagreeineut. Following the show, the visit- questions: W hat Southern Ore* During the. ensuing 35 ors were shown over the build- gon Is; Its advertising objective; yearat Varney married an­ ,lng by employes of the McGee what It "has to offer; to whom other woman, who died a company. Souvenirs were dis- it Is going to sell Itself, and year ago. Mrs. Varney trilmted to those attending, which how. married Robert W ard, "Southern Oregon la aOt a ,w ill serve as a remeraberanco of who died four years ago. & ,th e opening celebration of Ash- terminal for anything,” deelares Meeting again in their “ Industrially, them land’s latest and finest ladles the report. old age, the couple decid­ « furnishing store building. Is a field for specialised Ihdua- ed to rnaTry agnln and Throughout Saturday, crowds trles that deal w ith lumber, min­ live on as though nothing tt of Interested people oontlnued to erals and agricultura. Its othsr ever happened to bring '* visit the new store, end Saturday business w ill be largely o r a « night saw a crowd, as large. If retail, small manufacturing and discord between them. not larger, than the one which service character-—such hMlnehe attended the opening Friday as kelps in step J ltb the pop­ night. ulation that support! It In Ito own Immediate vicinity." “Added population In email cities diminishes xthe objections ASHLAND LOSES FIRST GAME T O TIIE ™ TI1ER KLAMATH, 12 Oregon and Washington — Generally fa ir, with light northerly winds. Showing their Inexperience.1 and at times a woeful weakness In the line, the Ashlnnd high school football team took ,a 12-7 trouncing at the hands of the K lam ath-high eleven at Klamnth __________ I ...... -, Falls Saturday afternoon. I t was the first game of the season for the local squad, and they _ j_ „ . „ h i. w X d offK TMings Saturday The Daily Tidings rsoeived two earioad P O R TLA N D , Oct, 12— (IP)— T raffic waa Featored today over of freight, no doubt the largest consignment tbe main Union PaolUn tracks , „ , _ . ot inaterial which has ever been received by a newspaper near A rlington, Ore., where the. during the history' of newspapers in Ashland. crack Continental Limited was Besides the amount o f material represented in those wrecked Saturday night, result­ given a rating as a real football ing In the death of Robert Lee, outfit. (two ear shipments, they also represent a revolutionary fire m in , 'an d tbe In jury of 23 The inexperience of the .local (,|innge in newspaper production. • .> person«. • outfit was shown most during the (,w wiüj neW8prin^ more than 40,000 outfit for one gain a fte r another. Ju re by a newspaper. Instead of being “ flat newsprint, putting over a touchdown. Kiam- or gheets, this was in the form of “ roll” newsprint, huge ath failed to hick k °*i- I to II b of paper, weighing from 500 to 1200 pminds .e**1* M IT C H E L L F IE L D , L. I., Oct. The Ashland outfit he!d fa irly w n , 3x»r production in Th© Daily Tidings shop. The crack arm y pilot. Bettis' speed n HC“ n Tidin^ management had hoped to have thia new < for «the 124.27 miles of the w a r d X . " over 'the AshtopJ go.i(«ient erected and operating within a few day«, hot, coorsa averaged 248.99 miles per hohr, setting a new record line for their s it points. They an accident in which the expert press mechanic a to convert for the extra jured, a delay of two or more weeks has been for the Pulltoer races. The highest previous speed was Later an announcement, giring fall details of 243.•« miles per hour, set In improvements, will be made by The Daily. Oa 1922. . NEW RKOORD SET IN ^ P U L IT Z E R AIR RACE