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H latori, A uditori Lane County Man Certainly Has No Arabian Bipod Men May Eat in S. P. Diners Minus Coats Position »I Ofty After serving as a member of the city council for slightly more than a year. Councilman R. X . Detrick, last night submitted his reagtaatlon as a member of that body. He explained as bis rea son tbs feet that ba was taking up the position as storekeeper at tbs city warehouse, and that ba cannot locally hold two city positions nt the same time. Detrick’s resignation was ac cepted by the council, and hl« application tor the position as storekeeper, after being passed upon favorably by the heads of the water, light and street de partments was accepted by the Detrlck became a member of the city council last year, fol lowing the death of Mayor bootnis. C. H . Pierce, nt that time ehalrraan of the council succeeded to ‘ the position of mayor, and be appointed De- trick to complete his term. Last November. Detrlck ,was elected t o . t h c office for the fa ll term. - Although regretting the loss of D< trick's services on the coun cil, his follow members expressed themselves as well pleased -that ha had accepted the position as Michael and Parks of Medford, a cement contracting firm, were awarded the contract for putting In curbs and gutters on C street, between Pioneer and Second streets. Their bid of 84 cents par lineal toot was the lowest hid received. Ollie Easterling submitted a hid of 81.35 per cubic yard, de livered, for crushed rock, which w ill he used in macadamising the two Mocha on C street which are to he completed this fall. For a time It was believed that the entire street eould be com pleted. but with the early, rains of thia year. I t was decided to complete hut two blocks. .Swooning and Oear, local painting contractors, were award ed the work of reftalshtag and decorating the Interior ,©f the Recorder's office. This work has also been pending for several BUOBNE. uro., Oct. IS — <tJ. P.)— Arthur Butt on. 30, has never been more than 4# miles away from Ma home at Walton ville, 1« miles from here on the MCKensle highway. , In his limited travels, Easton never .has slept away from his home town. He has never rid den on a railfoad train, and has never sighted an ocean. TU8CQN, A ril., Opt. 13—» (P . P .)— Bating In Southern Pacific diners without a cost Is per- mtsaable, according to rul ing by officials of the railroad. ' D; was rendered following complaint of Nealy A. Pennington^ lo cal trevelcb, that a stew- ai 1 re íaeed service to him on a South rn Paclfie diner because he was not wearing a coat. Penning- ten In his complaint rotated out that he was wearing a clean shirt, one that only recently cost him 84.08. The steward referred to was “ new to the lines and unacquainted with the road’s rales,” It was explained In a letter to the Arisons corporation A commission FORBES FIELD, PITTSBURG, Oct. 18.—(U. P .)—Ray Kremer, tall, in te r n jawed right hander, bought from the Oak land Pacific Coast league last year by the Pirates, entered the baseball hall of fame here today, when he »topped the W ttbfogt ton Senator» in their attempt to win their fourth game of the worlds serie* A M t f f o fclinch their grasp upon the blue ribbon classic. The Pirate» won by a sfcdre of 3-2. . - After a wobbly start, in which two runs were scored off hi» delivery 'tturihg the first two innings, Kremer settled down, and from that time on, was never in any serious danger, The lanky right hander used a »weeping curve ball, mixing it with a nice change of pace and a hopping fa»t one which had the Senators beW^dered. Goose Goslin, husky Senator outfielder went into a tie with Joe Harris when he banged out another home run, bi» third of the serie». He also added to I ’ series home rim record, when he banged out his sixth circuit swat. Last bagged three homers. t '»X * In the opening canto, Goslin put his team in the letil, wh§n, after iiee Mid Stan Harris had gone out, he banged a liner into the left field stands, ' 1 ieerow d “GOOSET OOSUX Lester Cole, 13, 6f Gray» H ar bor, Wash., sad Glenn Bryiion. 13, of Hoaqqln. Wash., were ar rested last night by Acting Chief bf Police Ingling, and are being held in the city ja il here for In- went frantic over bis blow. ' ' . Vesttgatlon. Again in the second inning, Washington score«! one. Bluege singled, aoji weAi The two youths ware picked to second on a sacrifice. He score when Peek doubled into deep center. * * lap upon the complaint of a man From the second inning on, Kremer was very stingy with his blows, allowing Idalnied to have ridden with In the eighth and ninth the ■hem from Roseburg yesterday ,lut three^dHttMftftf which camo in the sanic inning. Senator^ frrflftlijttrt, getting men as far as third, but their team mates were Unable mfternoon. The man. who' left Immediately after he made the lo b lin g them on the rest o f the way. complaint, declared that the boys Alex Ferguson, who won the third game of the series tor \\ ashington, was had picked him up on the hlgh- taken from the box iu Uic seventh, and Ballou finished. Fergusou was wild, and the w*y and brought him to Ash- Pirates took a d v a n ta g e s his wildness in their scoring. . ' : ‘ land. He stated that they drove Stan Harris, »Senator manager benched himself in the eighth in favor of a so recklessly that he WaB forced to take the wheal In order tn pinch hitter. • I prevent their wrecking the car. .Tlie.neveutU uad final game of t ^ scries will be played in P lt t e b u y g l^ W t " The hoys, however, “declare the Winners at State Fair Onesta man picked them np, and that rbw. It is felt that Manager Harris will use Walter Johnson, veteran hurfer, who ha» of Chamber at Luncheon they4 did not know the car kbh already won two games for his club, while Aldridge or Yde will be the selection for Goose Goslin, big Senator, who this afternoon hit thro home run of the present series, and his sixth home in tlie last two series. Goslin and Joe Harris, one of team mates are tied for home run honors during the pi ent series, with three each. Klamath Herald Case la A lso Started. W ill B e . Hot Bow The jury In federal court la the trial of W ilbur Eggsman, Klamath Indian rancher charged with aasaplt, In which Monroe Faithful, a fellow tribesman, sun- talndd a wound in the heart, and Uved to testify about it, began deliberating yesterday morning and late yesterday afternoon - w w still out. The esse attracted wide at tention among the Indian resi dents of the reservations, who are said to be divided into two factions over the case. The case la he outgrowth of a fight the two men had over cattle, on tha Eggsman ranch. The civil suit of E. J. Murray, publisher of the Evening Herald of Klamath Falla, against former Klamath county officials, al leging assault and conspiracy to prosecute,- was begun yester day morning, and the jury in the case completed. Murray asks damages of approximately 850,00». The suit grow out of a news paper controversy, and next to the courthouse squabble, was the hottest row In the history of Klamath county. One of the phases of the suit, is the a l The meeting last night was leged aelxure of the newspaper short, being called by .Mayor plant. Johason expressly for the pur pose of opening the bids on the several propositions, and for the R eturned To A shlaw l— receiving of the resignation of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leach have Councilman Detrlck. returned to Ashland from Port land, where they have beeh for some time. They are at home Baker— Contract let for new Churchill school In West Baket. in the Butler Apartments. Society Editor Congratulated From many sources this morning came r e marks of pleasure at one feature in yesterday’s issue of The Daily Tidings, which was as gratify ing to, the paper’s management as it proved to t ie paper’s readers. - : This feature was the Monday installment of «‘Society N otes” by Mrs. Grace Andrews, which occupied approximately six eolumns of reading matter on pages 2 and 3 of yesterday’s issue and gave a comprehensixe, as well as intensely inter esting, report of the various social acti vities dur ing the last few days in*Ashland and the sur rounding communities. The Tidings feels fortunate in persuading Mrs. Andrews to resume her'editing of ‘‘Society Note»,” which will appear iw iee each week in The Tidings, In the Monday and Thursday issues. Mrs. An drews has the happy faculty of writihg human in terest into her society reports and, because of her wide acquaintance and'connection with the social, club and fraternal activities of Ashland, is able to give a more, complete report on snch activities than probably any other person in the city. - ' '■ Mrs. Andrews Will be glad to receive com mittee reports, accounts of social, fraternal and olbbAn pp tings and any other items which are of Reversed, Makes « # 8 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11— » « .' P .l— O. Pon- n n o had a distillery here. He also had a guilty con- science. When he saw two po- llceman standing tn front of his place he thought of the stories . he had heard about "police pro- tnction.” To think with Pon nt no was to act, and he approached .the of- fleers, they said, to make a "deal." The policemen tele- phoned dry agents, who foised Ponnino’s still, 500 gallons of whiskey and 1,000 gallons of mash. « « 8 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Hander, form erly Wiih'H&hkland, California Team, W ins PttdtM W ith Senator Hurlers, After Wobbly Start, Pirate Heaver is Invincible. Qoslin Get« Third Homer of Series in P in t Inning With Bases Empty. Came of Year Scheduled Por Pittsburg Tomorrow. T-aniry R ig h t the Pirates, Manager McKechnic signified today, after the game. Today According to the story told — ----------------------------------- ------ :------.F ir s t Inning— Washnlgton— Rice fanned. 8 City Judge Frost last night, the FIELDING FEATURES Harris went out, Moore to Mc bpys left home Saturday morn Innis. Ooslln hit a home run ing. They declared they obtain into the right field stands. J. ed a ride from Grays Harbor to Harris flew out to Cuyler. One Portland the first day, and from run, one hit, no errors. Portland to Roseburg the second Pittsburgh— Moore filed out day. Yeaterday, they said, their to Rice. Ooslln took Carey’« oluer companion picked them up liner. Cuyler struck out. No and brought them to Ashland. runs, no hits, no errors. The car is being held here, and the local police have wire«] Heron«! Inning the Hoaqnta police asking for Washington— Judge slashed . a an investigation. single Into right. Judge was out, Treynor to Wright, when Bluege attempted sacrifice and failed. Pack doubled Into right and Blunge scored. Trgyuor threw wild to catch Peck and Puck went to third. Barnhart took Severeld’a fly. Ferguson filed out to right. Ona run, WASHINGTON. Oct. 18— (LPV— two hits, one error. t The government should abandon Pittsburgh— Traynor singled IU “stand still** attitude toward Into rig h t W right forced Tray aviation, and inquire t Into the nor, Peck to Harris. McInnis commercial future of aeronautics. fanned. Smith singled over sec Postmaster General New told ond, and Wright went to third. the President's board of air In Kremer strue kout. No runs, quiry today In his second ap two hits, ne errors. pearance before It. Third Inning— ’ He today reiterated his be Washington— Rice lined out tn lief that the government should Kremer. 8. Harris went out. encourage commercial aviation Traynor to McInnis. Ooslln flew by establishing a system of air out to Wright. No runs, no hits, ways, equipped with lighted land HAROLD TRAYNOR no errors. tag fields for night flying. Pittsburgh — Moore walked. Thus needed stimulus would Carey was safe when Peck field be given commercial fields and ed his bounder too slow. Cuy the airplane manufacturing in ler sacrificed, Bluege to Harris. dustry, he said, by setting up Moore scored while Bluege waa and continuing the national pro throwing Barnhart out. Carey gram for the promotions of aero scored when Traynor singled over nautics. second, Traynor stole second. Severeid’s wild throw to sec itary Weeks ond allowed Traynor to go to a in Resignation third. Bluege toaaed out Wright. Two runs, one hit, one error. WASHINGTON, Oct. 18— (IPI— Beeratary of W ar John .W . F o u rth Inning— Weeks, has resigned, and Dwight Washington-.—J. Harris struck Davie of Missouri, acting sqcro- out. Judge fanned. Blunge tary of war has been named to taka his place In Ike President a caught off flret base. No runs, cabinet, It waa announced at the) one hit, no errors. White House today. Week’s Pittsburgh— McInnis flew bat resignation was long expected, to Rice. Smith struck out. ■lace kla Illness of several Vfo rune, uo MEDFORD. Oct 18— W. C. Kremar fanned. Girl's elub work, the activities of the club members In the Ash land district and the many re cognitions they have won on recent occasions was the sub ject of discussion at the cham ber of commerce forum luncht-on today at noon. Mrs. A. C. Joy, club leader In this district. Introduced the sev eral girl club workers present, who included Mary Galey, winner of first In sewing in the second division, with a grade of 98 per cent; Adena Joy. who was high , In canning in toe state fon- testo, with a percentage of 99 1-3, and first in the prune bread making contest; Erwanda Bateman and Dorothy Stevens, who compose the bread baking I team which won first In the | demonstration; Ellen Galey, who j won second in the prune bread Fines In etty court during contest and who was the team August and September amounted mate of Adena Joy in the demon to 8231, while bail forfeitures stration at the International con amounted to 855, according to test In Portland. Mrs. Joy also tho report submittad .by City announced that watches had been Judg.i O. M. Frost. woh by Adena Joy and Mary Sixteen persons appeared tor Galey, the two highest In the trldl during the two month per state and that R. W. Price, lessee iod, according ' to the report. of Llthla Springs hotel apd Two of these sixteen were given Crater Lake lodge, had given Jail sentences, one a ten day these two girls a week’s vaca sentence and the other a 30 day tion nt Crater Lake ■ lodge In sentence. recognition of their splendid The report follows: work. ' Amount outstanding August 1, Chairman Briscoe also spoke 840. Amount collected since of the splendid work done by August 1. 810. Balanoe out the club members and told of standing on August account, 880. one boy who - had sold >760 Numbor of cases. It. Number worth of tomatoes from two persons appearing for trial, 10. acres which he had planted and Number falling to appear, 8. grown. Superintendent of Schools Total amount of fines, 8881: Susanne Holmes Carter said that total ball forfeitures, 855, total the lenders had expected great 8288. Total amount collected thlnga of the Ashland members and turned In to City Recorder, and that they had not been dis 8233; outstanding, 850; total, appointed. She emphasised that 8286. Total outstanding to date, all of the club work centered about the fcome.. 1. I. Vining gave a short re Ki'lurnpd Home— sume of- the railroad bearing Mrs. Fred Engle and Mrs. which Has been, held In Portland Homer Billings returned yester for the last week, stating It was day from Salem, where they at a real battle of gainta and h»J tended the Cota m bin River attracted the greatest brains of waake Is expected to retire Branch meeting of the Women’s the railroad world. The de at ones to private life, after Foreign Missionary society. Mr«. velopment pf the Klamath basin Ova yean In tka cabinet, under Albert Marske, who accompanied Is the goal of each' of the con. two presidents. He has not bee» them, will make a trip to Port- tending factions, ha stated, and able «0 w«rk since he was par- land before returning to Aah- he predicted that Southern Ore- land. gin was on the threshold of a wonderful sew movement. fll A t Father« W»m« He spoke of the 8888,330 de- Charles McWilliams of K la ri- vdtapmeat fund which the busi > 1. Oregon and Washington ath Falls', who has been visiting ness interests of Portland arefi — Fair, With frosts to bare. Is 111 at hie father’s home raising. night. ? Light northerly on Church street. He la reported New Says State Should Back Up Commercial Flying TRE^EATHER ns improving. < Barker of Medford and his step daughter, Allle M. Romey, were bound over to the ¿rand Jury in Justiea Roe's Court at Jack sonville Saturday afternoon on the charge of possessing and transporting moonshine, follow ing their arrest Friday by state traffic offleera while In the al leged act of delivering a one- gallon Jug of the liquor. Bark er's bond tans se$ at 88,630 and (Continue» an Paga Four) bits, no errors. Fifth Inning— Washington— Peck popped ont to Traynor. W right threw out Severeffl. Ferguson etruck out. No runt, no hlta, no errors. Pittsburgh— Moors homed over the score board. Carey wont ont on a lln«r 10 J. H arris Cuyler went out. Peek to Judge. Barn* hart doubled to left. Goalie snared Treynor’s long drive. CM» rua, two hits, no errors. Washington— Rice went oet, Traynor to Métanla. Wrlght threw out S. Harria at flrst. Ooslta walked on toar pltched baila. Moora and Métanla, took care of J. Harria. Ne rana, ae Pittsburgh— W right fawned. McInnis singled aver second. Joe Harris took care of Smith’s liner. Kremer struck ant. No runs, one hit, no errors. Seventh In «tag— Washington— Judge flaw ant to Cuyler. Bluege was oat, Tray nor to McInnis. Peak flaw ant to Barnhart. No runs, no hits, no seers. Pittsburgh— Moora waa safe whan Peck threw badly to first. Carey sacrificed, Ferguson to Judge. Cuyler filed ant to Oos- lln. Barnhart got a base an balls. Traynor forced Barnhart, Pack to 8. Harris. Ma rnna, po hits, one error. Eighth Inntasr— Washington— Sevsreld got a long hit Into right. MpNsaly ran for Severeld. LleboM hst- ting tor FsiAnaan. MaNaply stole second. Llebold popped to Moore. McInnis , took ' Rise's grounder and touched first, Mc Neely going to third. Vaaah bat ting for 8. Harris. Moors throw ont Veach at first. No rasa, ano hit, no m o rs . Pittsburgh— Rsel entchlng. Ballon pitching, S. Adams on second far Washington. Wright got a walk. McInnis hR Into a doable piny, Judge, uaaaslstad. Smith went out, Blaege to Judge. No mas. ne hits, no Ninth Washington— Goelia t popped out to Moore. J. Harris doehl- ed to deep center. Jedge daw oat to Wright. B l « y want oat Traynor to Blunge. No PUS, ohe