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MLeftee.; Zachary and Ma’ berry Receive Terrible Hammering a t Hands of
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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 ,
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tw ir W
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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
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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
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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.
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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—
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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
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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<uii »M <wn r i i" " 111
over fifty per cent of the enroll
home run Into the le ft field
Washington-— Adams
hitting
Inspection of ru ra l routes ont
stands. ’ Peck
fanned.
Ruel for M arberry went out, Aldridge ment in the grades attending, It o f the Ashland office last Week.
ie Estimated.
In some of the
singled to le ft center-
Bluege to M cInnis.
The new No. 2 route established
Rice w ent out.
claasei nearly all of the pupils,
doubled to le ft and (tnel went W rig h t to McInnis.
last A pril waa found to meet
B. Harris
to th ird.
Covey fanned-
R * e flew odt to B arnhart. No rim s, are dismissed for tbe Bible w l(h growlty: approval by Its pat
study.
went ont to McInnis. One run, no hits no errors.
rons and Its business to steadily
Tbe room« have been pleasant
three hits, no errors.
Increasing, It to said.
ly arranged and equipped and
(Contlnuod on ■Page P ou r)
Ptfth 1— tog
-
are very cejnfortablo.
Blblea
Pittsburgh— Cuyler. flew out to
a ra , fntohibad the pupils by the
MURRAY
ON
STAND
R ic e .' ' Barnhart filed out to
I N 0 W N D R P1N 8E Evangelical AaaocMtlen.
M E LB O U R N E . Florid«, Oof. 1«
Peek.
Traynor flew out to J. _
The pupil« Inarch directly from — «P>— Fourteen middle Western
Hnrrla.
H o runs, no ^ it a , no
S A LE M , Oct. 11— (U
P.).j—
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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
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ft
tt
ft
8
ft
iy
Ypung Hero,,
Winner of Medal,
Loses Both Legs
STILL m BATTIK
12—Fifty men,heut
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jfe
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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.
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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 .« » .-
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’ 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
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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<beforc ‘they’’ “«« b?
which manufacturera have sgatnet
establishing planto outoMo tho
larger d tle a .” the report goes
(Continued on Pago Ponr>
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 , 3<Km
by
Daily Tidings in C O M
12— (U . P.J— Lieutenant Cyrus
Hhowing their 1 ^ 1 ^ . 8 1 8 when io n with improvements contemplated in The Tidu
Bettis, driving a Curtis racer,
against their
goaii
-The second car was filed with machinery,
won the Pulltssd- trophy hern hacked up
this afternoon', When bn defeated postii, where they «topped,! nnm- ai8O represent a marvelous change in the aiethoi
Lieutenant A I lord J. Williams, her of Kinmath drivee.- •
I pa>x»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.
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NEW RKOORD SET IN
^ P U L IT Z E R AIR RACE