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 — 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