Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 15, 1925, Image 1

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PILOTS WORLDS CHAMPIONS
Resumes
¿OMAHA,' Neb.. Oet. 1.5 8
IReaumptlon of Omaha's 8
Isollne war betw.eea the ’ 8
fiandard Oil company o< 8
8Una, and H. C. Miehel. . 8
taer of three eat-rate 8
■Ing stations, loomed 8
Way when Michel an- 8
Minced a ’ price redUc- 8
Bn from J O to 11.8 £
pits a gallon. Including 8
It > old Tutors lake bed—
tt once the largest body o f
It (rate water in the state,
H bat now fertile (arming
It land— have struck upon
8 a govel and highly ntll-
t t ltarlan Idos of power for
It their pimping, plants.
II
Deep well» la the vl-
II . etolty tarnish not only
» Vie Aldridge, Pirate Ace, W ild and is Removed in P in t Inning After Senator»
Il water, but a considerable
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Pour Runs. Ray Kremer Gets Credit for Victory, After Holding 8«
8 quantity of natural -gas
Helpless
for Pour Innings. Fighting From Behind, Pirates Stage
8 . as Well.
The gas la
ish
to
Beat
Senators for Highest Title in Baseball. Peck's Errors Aid
8 '‘hara as aad'* .sad made te 8
in Scoring.
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8 do duty In special en- 8
8 glues irhlch tarn rotary 8
pany officials would 8
8 pumps and bring water 8
FORBES FIELD, PiTTS^UK ti, Oft. 15. — (IT. P.) - Pittsburgh won the
comment upon tho 8
8 to- the aarfase.
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«ttbetlon u wsb freely 8 series today by defeating W ashii gton in tbe'seventh and final game. The score to­
8 7 .Several thousand acres 8
pegflicted they Would aw- 8 day was 9-7.
8 of cotton wllL Be cultl- 8
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■apnee a eat soon.
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8 rated -to/Jbe oiq lake bed 8
The game was perhaps the most thrilling seen in any worlds series, with the
¡■Udgatyear,' experiment on 8
rain falling steadily in the semi di rkuess as the contest ended.
acres 8
hut sight, a w tla k with a com­ 8 several hundred
Fighting from behind, afte the Senators bad scored four runs in the first
8 thia year la th e vicinity 8
mittee of Llthlans.
8
o
f
Stratford
having
prov-
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inning, Pittsburg batted Walter. Jtlmson all over the field, and won the game in the
According to Britodenbnrg, the
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eighth inning.
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association is preparing to film 8 Ad highly .profitable.
the eeente attraction» of Oregon,
Carson Bigbee, pinch hitter, supplied Pittsburgh with a two base hit that tied
giving them continuity, and »how-
the game and Cuyler’g double, with the bases louded, won it.
lag them la »alt -Lake City.
Vic Aldridge, who started in the box for Pittsburg was wild, and three baseee
ChWS Mi l ami other Junction
on
bulls
and two wild pitches in the first inning saw him on bis way. He did not last
petadSW toSHat travel, la t e
cut
the
first
inning. Morrison Was not effective and Kay Kremer, who went in and
effort to persuade the tourists
te come to the Pacific eeaet
held the Senators, was credited taith the win.
over the Old Oregon Trail.
Bed Oldham pitched for Pittsburg in the ninth. He pitched great hall, strik­
Excellent Reports Made at
The Washington and British ,
ing ou t-H oosc Ooslm and Sam Rice.
Perkinpnugh two errors today, at
First Meeting Last
Columbia auto clubs are co­
Hight
critical
moments,
lost
the
game
for
Washington.
Peck made eight errors during the
operating with the Oyagop aa-
series.
■eeiatioa In this now. ktltovtog
The <Y. M. C. A. made a good
Pittsburg got to .Johnson in the third, to score three runs, but the Senators
that the Old OregonTraM to th*
start on Its finance drive yester-
only feasible motor route to the ' Tomato cattup r a n W W X M T
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Stora ' -
day, according to the report of agnin took a good lead in the fifth when they scored tw o m o re runs. In the eighth,
Pacific coast for the toarlet. *>
is Explained in Copco
;
gm MeKeehnic, Pirate manager, whose team defeated th® toa™* reporting u»t night with the score tied, Peck hit a home run, putting the Senators in the lead again. How­
An offer wee made leaf night
the Washington Senators in the seventh and final gam e,at ¿he Jce*'tlIlt *■/** Pla“ . ever, .Johnson could not stop the Pirates, and with the bases loaded in the ninth,
by Brandenburr to film 100
feet of film, depleting the most
An excellent publicity Item on of (he sen es todaV, Winning the worlds championship. 4 ,,^ presided at the meeting. Cuyler doubled, scoring two runs ,nnd putting bis team out in the lead.
attractive scene« of Ashland, the Knight Packing Company and \ f e K ech n ie m ad e some stragetic moves today, which really He railed, upon Dick Hitchcock.
Although the rain fell throughout the morning, another capacity crowd swarm­
these to he combined With acenes IU, famous n °*"® (^¿oLr ^ su e wtul ***• game for bis team.
Chief Ranger (President) of the ed into Forties Field for the final tussle.
“
a t .,
cluh to tell thc. man
taken la other section» of the 1» featnree In the October Iran.
The play by play rep o rt of the game follows1
elate te form a picture.
of The Vott, Just o r the preat. —
something of the work of the First Inning—
In additto«. mere nlm <•!>
This la bat one more examply of
I etub.
: nice singled over second. - 8.
te oral«». Smith new mat ts
token nt »beolete eoet. which the aggressive campaign being C
i Dick told of the regular meet-' Karris filed out to Barnhart.
rice. ' Kremer fouled out to Ruel.
to about IS cent» per foot, ac- carried on by The Copra -orgnnl- z
' Inge of the clubs with their four- 'Rice went to second on a wild
No run», no hits. no errors.
cording to Brandenburg.
The ration for the purpose of “telling v
i fold program, stressing an all- pitch. Ooslln walked. On an-
Seventh Inning—
Ornate Pan» Cavemen are under- the world” about tbp varied re- j .
around development in Intel- other wild pitch Rice went to
Washington—Kremer went In
Washington—Ooslln rolled to
taking the filming of the route sources of Southern Oregon In;
lectual, physical, devotional and third and Ooslln to second. J. to pitch for Pittsburgh. Bluege Kremer. He was ont at first.
to the Oregon Caves, and then a an endeavor to attract new set-;
, service phases of one’s life. He Harris walked. Rice scored when went out on a bounder, Traynor Traynor took J. Harris' foul.
picture, baaed on the attractions tiers and new Industries to this 8
mentioned the special meeting« Judge walked. Ooslln Bcored on to McInnis.
Peck went out. Judge flew out to Cuyler. No
of the Oregon Caves. The Cave- locality.
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and city wide competition» and Bluege’s single to left. Morrison Wright to McInnis. Ruel flew run», no hits, no error».
men will be seen In the picture.
The somewhat commonplace 8
activities serried on through the relieved Aldridge.
Pittsburgh — Peck dropped
la
cratnme. About 250» feet subject of the manufacture of to- 8
J cooperative work of the Y. M. j to Moore at si
moore's pop fly and Moore went
of
film are to be token at mato catsup la treated In a high- 8
C. A.
I Bluege on Peek’s
Carey doubled to second.
Moore »cored on
Grants Para, the Cavemen to ly Intere,itlng end* entertaining 8
A t Least Six Months Before
y ,e expense of thia film- manner and is Illustrated by a 8
Matter Can be Taken np
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number of excellent photos de- 8
Says J. P. Dodge
The pictures wiU be given wide! plcting ecenee of the -Knight 8
when Moore juggled
Ruel'r
threw out Barnhart at first.
distribution. A scout car -Will Packing establishment and local 8 Alfred was arrested.
There will bo no action taken
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grounder.
Johnson
fanned.
Uirr
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__bership
and
won
most
of
the
Carey scored on Traynor’s triple
Scores of pedestrians
be sent out--to the junctions of J fields of hepvlly laden tomato 8
on the Root Memorial fund for
, .
. L
Four
,
,
honor« in the lnter-club meets, illed out to Barnhart.
to right. Traynor was ont nt
tourist travel next season .and plants.
Some Interesting facts 8 witnessed the shooting.
at least six months, according to
runs,
two
hits,
one
error.
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Mills
was
called
upon
the plate, trying to stretch It.
pBt op. showing the bean- concerning the tomato are brought 8 One of them seised Al­
J. iP. Dodge, prciident of the:
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Pittsburgh— Moore out, John­
,
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t i
,-next. Mr. Mills has led a Plo-
Two runs, two hits, one orror.
tlfnl scenes of Oregon.
out, among which Is the statement- 8 f r e d a s h i s brother
Citlzens Bank, and chairman of
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son to Judge. Carey doubled
Eighth Inning—
Members of the committee ef that Its use as food began In the 8 crumpled to the side­
the committee appointed to ar- i e< r . . . ° r *
°
into right. Cuyler struck out.
Washington—Traynor " threw
range
for
the
memorial.
The
pres,'e,,
h‘«
the
walk. The shooting re­
Uthlans were In -favor of the J U - “ -
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Barnhart
fanned.
No
runs,
one
sulted
from
an
argument
committee
1.
comporad
of
the
«
d
««nphraird
the
filming of at least 1000 feet of tt
(Continued on Paga Four)
presidents of the three Ashland, "plendl** co“tr,buRon ,t wM mak- hit, no errors.
over 1200.
film, but were unable last night “I
Hecond Inning—
banfcg
:
ln&
t0
^
e
lives
of
Ashland
boys.
to take any action without con­
Washington— 8. Harris flew
“At least six or eight suggest- » e a '« told of the needs of
sulting the remainder of the tt
out
to Cuyler. Carey made a
iora which are very meritorious tbe club* for ®<iutp«"«nt In the
dab. A meeting will be heli' f<
great
catch of Ooslln's short fly.
have
been
submitted
to
us.
but
Ploneer
Hal’-
where
lhe
tomorrow night at the Llthia
we cannot even take any ad- | hold the,r
8°
»<’ J. Harris out, Wright to Mi-x
Springe hotel, at which (hit ™
viaement until the money for the ,aa,d’ they had ba<1 t0 borrow Innls. No runs, no hits, no er­
matter wUl be discussed
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Yesterday The Tiding« published an article,
memorial Is *11 in,“ Mr. Dodge e¥en ch*l” »nd tables In order ror».
B. C. McHenry, field secretary oi
threw
to
Pittsburgh—Johnson
“ Fair Play,” in which it was attempted to call atten­
stated this morning.
L‘° carry on the work thar” at
of the organisation, who is In •«
' Yesterday, an article appeared
Re urged the men to do first, wide, but Judge got It In
tion tff the practice of some business men of ordering
charge of the membership drive »«
Wright
In the forum column of The Tld-j
*>rat to help meet these time to get Traynor.
here, announced last night that
their
printing from outside firms, thereby holding
Mclnnlf.
luge, written by A. L. Lamb, local needs that will mean so much to singled into center,
the mark of 150 members was
flown
the volume of business which Ashland printers
singled Into center, R. IlnrrlH
contractor, which stated that Mr. t1"* Promotion of the work.
about half reached, and that be
threw
to
touched
McInnis
and
bundled.
Lamb had been approached by a
hn* Hr. Qaley called upon
believed that another Week
No run«
This caused considerable discussion this morning,
Salvation Army to Put on representative of the committee,
teams for reports in the first to get Bnrtth.
would see the completion of the
two
hits,
no
errors.
Benefit
Performance
relative
to
putting
the
Chantaii-,
different
divisions,
every
team
as
many
of the merchants who place every printing
drive.
qua building In shape. This made a report and showed soma Third Inning—
Tomorrow
The Uthlans will be enter­
order they have with local printers felt that the article
Washington — Judge singled
morning Mr. Lamb declared that <o°d work done. A number of
tained at their Stag Dinner at
might he Interpreted as a reflection liixm their loy­
he had discovered that the per-, teams had additional amounts psst first. Bluege flew out to
the Llthia Springs hotel Friday
alty.
Moore.
Cuyler
made
a
sensa­
son
who
approached
him
was
In
(hat
were
being
considered
and
evening with special moving pic­
The article was not »intended as a reflection on
no way connected with the com- would come In before the cam- tional catch of Peck's fly and
ture» of Oregon which are be­
then threw wildly past first to
m It tee, and was not representing paign closed.
ing sent to Ashland by The
any individual or any special merchants; but merely
them.
j John Rlgg and J. W. Mills. get Judge. Carey went back to
AAA 'organisation.
as a reminder of the imjMirtance of keeping all print­
It will he a difficult task to working together, were high In get Ruel’s fly.” No runs, one
ing, as well ns all other business, in Ashland. The Tid­
IselecJ a suitable memorial from their report last night while the hit, no errors.
ings
is appreciative of the printing orders which it
the several suggestions which two divisions were very close
Pittsburgh— Morrison singled
it
given,
and is glad to state that today less printing
Into center. Moore doubled to
have already been made, accord- (ogethor In the final reports,
ing to Mr. Dodge, and It will be
Those attending last nigh' left and Morrison scored- Moore
is procured outside than ever before The Tidings is de­
were: H. O. Qaley, H. O. An­ scored on Carey’s alngle Into left.
sirous. of making as many improvements as possible
derson, _H. C. High. C. C. Dar­ Peck threw out Cuyler, Carey
in l»oth its printing and newspaper departments—
ling. 0 . F. Carson. Randall J. going to seedbd. Carey stole
and
has planned an extensive improvement program
Wood», Rev. Mergler, J. H. Ful­ third. Carey scored on Barn­
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which
will be started soon. Because every printing
hart’s
Texas
leaguer
to
right.
ler,
Clho
V.
Howell,
V.
O.
N.
LITHIANS AEE TO
M
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fipencnc,__John.
Traynor
forced
Barnhart
nt
mc -
amltlu^JL__
order
kept
hr Ashland will hasten the eninplatina rtf
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the tomatoes to that rich red M Y S l ain. ■
Mills, Homer Billings. Harry ond. Wright aent up a pop fly
this
program,
The Tidings may sometime, just as Grit
Music.
color and delicious flavor so desir­
Yeov Dr. Oregg, John Rlgg and to 8. Harris. Three runs, four
Dialogue.
“Deaf
m
a
Post'
merchant«
themselves
might do, become slightly over-
able In catsup. This absence of
hit», no error*.
A. E.» Yonnt.
Qrand
High
FI»»
V.
D.
Miller
Humorous
Sketch.
zealous, in urging ‘‘Trade at Home.” The Tidings
lACARNq, 8wlt«erlsnd, Oct. rainfall holds down the bacteria
Fourth Inning—
announced thia morning that the
Music.
would like to see every citiien, whether merchant,
IB.—(lP)....Ths final text of the content to tho minimum. Because
Washington—
Moore
took
Joba-
Llthlans w(ll meet tomorrow
Dialogue, “Vinegar out of
professional
man, householder or laborer feel a maxi­
Rhineland pact today was adopt­ of this the Knight Packing Com­
son’s
fly.
Rice
singled
past
A
c
i
n
o
evening at *:J0. at the Llthia
Same Barrel," Uncle Josh i
ed by the security cottferenns pany has to date been able to Mirandy.
McInnis. 8. Harris fanned Qos-
[RE
SCARE
mum
consciousness
of ” Trade At Home.”
Spring»
hotel,
to
take
under
Murn. The action came shortly make- a oatsnp that shows no
lln singled Into right and Rlc?
Whether
there
is a greater per cent of Ashtatofi
advisement
the
proposition
of
Music.
after the GernMn delegation had mold whatever.
went
to
third.
On
the
throw
to
(liming
sections
of
the
scenic
Dialogue, “Baby Hospital'
t rade going to other cities than there is in the average
Detail» of thia activity, and
sanonmied Ua approval of the
third. Ooslln want to second.
attractions of Ashland, to bo
algniflcant aldto-reraarks bearing Nngro Sketch.
city
of this siws, The Tidings will not venture to say.
Rice and Ooslln acorrd on J.
shown by tbs Oregon State Motor
Music.
on ft, follow. They are part of
During
all of our newsjmner experience, we have
HarrlS’
doable
Into
right.
Judge
association throughout the mid­
the iatoraatlon supplied by R. R.
flew
ont
to
cuyler.
Two
runs,
droamed
of a city where were would not ba e n a
dle w est
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PARIg. Oet. }!5.— <LP>—“Hta- McKean, rale» manager for the
THB WRATWBB
three
hits,
no
errors.
the
slightest
trace of the “ outside trading” bogey.
The entire proposition will be
t o r f bee been made today,“..ex­ Knight Packing Company, to an-
Oregon and Washington — In­
Pittsburgh— McInnis
singled
explained
at
that
time,
and
th
e'
fire,
and
It
was
si
claimed premier Patofeve, when swer to our foqnrat: “Tell ua creasing
P
ou
ibly
the
dream
will never be fully realised» hwt
eloudlneis. • probablv
Into left.
Rica took Smith’«
tofogtoed h w t (he German dele­ about Rogue River Catsup.’’
rein to the western portions to­ Llthlans decide whether they withla g few mtontos.
The Tidings hopes that Ashland will coma aa doaa-tw
seeming hit. ' Grantham, hitting
‘
gation nt Lnrarno had accepted
morrow with moderate southeast are financially able to hear too
realization of this goal aa it is humanly passible. »
for
Morriaon,
flaw
ont
to
J.
expense of ton undertaking.
Claastfled Ads flrlni
the Rhineland pact.
winds along toe const.
Our Trade at Home Dream