Claffi H"—w»uld he composed »f leagues with tMffli composed of high school, collega and aemi- H t*la suggestion doss not «M t wtth tbs approval of the "little magnates,". Saxton will ash them -to adopt some method of restricting the nnmhsr of seasons^ or experienced play- ara and the number of option players on Class D club*. MPkA Atf w wen <■«« Thia plan, ba figures, would make mora opening» (or young players while the naw league idea would give them plenty of J opportunity to learn baseball un-* der proper inatruetion ‘ and put them through a course into hat* 1 tar leagues In one-third of the time rekuirsd under the present classification. , , ■ . ~7 Detailed plana to r the adaption of the new classified » ere not disclosed hut te rrlto rlil que«- tlona* would be the only big prob­ lem and it should . A t take more than a year to get the-various leagues organised. There afe any numbtfr of ways 1n which re­ creation authorities lu various citt?e oould be interested in the proposition and It looks like the Police Departmem which árp la a large measure ’* I muiís for taO Wfi of the city Recorder and are a part hereof. Any parean desiring to examine said 01 eetnnates may do so at the qffice of the City Recorder. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a tree atgtem« the proposed budget of expenses for the yeiy ’19Í»' ad aoopl the Budget Committee of tkq City of Ashland, Oregon, Nev 3rd, 1925, end pursuant tq authority given by the Oo Council a t a meeting held th e ’seine date. N O TIC B 18 H B R B B Y G IV E N to i l l persons interested tl that the City Council w ill meet at thp Cly K ail. Ashland G on Friday, November 37, 1325, at 8 o’clock p. m-, the! lacnaa sajd budget »nd make the levy of the CltX ir expend! ifuree for the year’ l i l t , at which time and plot srested therein may meet with the couactl end dr objections to skid' budget, and said' propose are on flle in the ofttoe W®aJ OBE^OOOO- a Accident Insurance......... ........... Automobile expense.............„ ..... . Meals and rooms for prisoners. Telephone and telegnpme......... O U jK ir k g W If oay th»y h i v e . .... -------• •+- ideal plan. ECONOMY B? B j G ERTR U D E R IE D E Ci Date of first publication, November 8, 0 2 8 . Amount to be raised Estimated balance end funds of organised baseball, some of them insisted, a k ' i be allowed Fuel L ig h ts to grow and grow in a pile the height of tire trem .......................... Telephone and clock. Salaries ~...................... Janitor ... Insurance Printing and supplies................. P eri od ica la Improvements and rep aira........ Binding ........................................... Books Postage, express, freight, dray Miscellaneous - .............................. N E W YO RK, iiov. 30— (U . P .)— M ajo r league club owners 14.341.0» who have enough sportlQg interest or money invested in baseball From School Dist. gio. 5 to be concerned about the fu­ Fines and other sources.. ture of the game realise that the biggest problem they havo to face is the development of Amount to be y w n g players. Estimated balaace I f baseball la to be continued as a 1 paying investment and Aocldsnt inaurine» . . . Z - - ' ..... one of tbe leading outdoor sport*, Labor and m ateriat................ — the Interest of the public will Salary— StrffiR. Commissioner. have to be maintained. . ifc can be maintained only b F fu n iftiia g Telephone good competition and good' com­ petition can be provided only by Amount to be raised by levy.-------- good players on good terms. Estimated balance pnd. of y a y —-None, The big problem. It 'follows then, is to gat good young play- ers and they can’t be bought out Amount of a catalogue or turned out In UTAJJQUA DEPARTMENT a factory. John A. Hsydler, president of Band the National League and one o( Care of Chautauqua Park. the leading thinkers in the game, suggested last winter that or­ ganised baseball ¿light spend to an. advantage some of the for- tune that in accumulating in the Salary of F ire Chlof — ..........— treasury of the advisory council Salary of two d riv e n .............. by founding a number of base­ Voluntasr firemen «•••••«eee«eeyeeee»»«~ ball colleges with former major Vacation relief-man ..... ........ ..... Chief’s expense» to Convention league players as the faculty pro­ Accident insurance — fessors. Telephone ----- ---------- — ,------ — The suggestion did not meet, Supplies with muck favor among the club TrOek expense ....... .........„ ....... Two turn-out suits and boots .. owners of the two big league Throe helmets for a number of reasons. The Fuel ....... - ............... - ...... .............. • • Ilea _____ >p Office supplies —~ ....... Drayage, express, freight t; » -------- • • e e - » • •• « « prims, freigh ad mattresses ■*e«e ARTMBNT AUCTION street. P° i — Electric ers to get the right kind of a start and provide them with a means of quicker and better de­ velopment « •g io * la going to ask the minor league club owners, when they meet this winter, on C a ti­ lina Iilap d , Cal,, to approve Of the organisation of a new mlnof league class. This class— which probably would he known as Some Real Bargains 1920 Obev. good coaditioQ, FW RAMAKE& MOTOR 0 0 . Amount to be raised by levy Estimated balance end of year— None. FAME DEPARTM ENT Getlmated ExpendMwae, 1 E M Labor for the y e a r............. - .........„ ...„ — .» L H 1 Fifth payment Ashland Printing Cq. — |8 i Interest on same ..................... ............... .. Fourth Payment on Lqvl 'flthvqM tract Interest, on same ' Saturday Special O P P , T h e a c h ie v e m e n t p f o u r 47>yearg o f g a s o l i n e - m a k in g e x p e r ie n c e ! A t Standard Oil S e r v ic e S ta tio n s and “ R e d G r o w n ” d ealers. I COMfttNy WINTER _ Range, Mot Washing Ma­ c|otbes—ipahe year motoring safe and comfortable. In ad­ dition to the necessities listed be,low, we also asr ry complete Hites of Qloves, Robes, W ind­ shield W eather Strips. 8kM chine and W ringer, Thor. 4— Lavatories, Complete Complete w ith waste pipe and Oak Street Garage Sale ot loin Q SALE ‘ I — Electric E asy terms on these care Come in and try them o u t imetery Care of Moun Labor— Ashland Cemetery Supplies OLYM PIA, Nov. 30— (U. P .) — Following Governor H artley’s recommendations looking toward further economies, a ’ group of representatives of the smaller counties were today w riting a bill which would combine sev­ eral county offices. I t la ex­ pected the bill will ,be Intro­ duced tomorrow. I t would prft- vide a combination in the smaller counties of the sheriff and asses­ sor, prosecuting attorney and coroner, county auditor and ury as a weapon for or against a third m ajor league which Mams certain to cóme in a few ygirs. The funds, they say, ebuld help organised baseball to M art a third league or fight o ff any interest» that tried to organic clerk. competition against the two ex­ isting majors. Classified Ads Bring Resulta. They thought also that Hcy- d le r’s dee was not practical and that It was too radical even if the faculty Jobe could hafe been used as pensions for deserving baseball players who had rebieKcd thy end of thsir active dpys. Oregon, Saturday, Heydler’a plan, of course, jUd Ashland, sound radical and it provoked Nor. 21, 1836, at 2 :3 » P- » • I * ’ V The following m aterial will some m irth among the baseball be sold to fhe highest bidder columnists but aty big reforms for Cash at the New City W are­ look radical In their in d Plmjcz- house, Corner* pf ta t and - C ▲ Bttiok Big, rew tirss, runs lik e n e w ,. . . . 1826.00 Estimated balance w ith th e n e w w ild er R ed C r o w n gagohao << h air-trigger start­ in g * * w o r ld s o f p o w e r * * m ilea g e ! Phons 27 ‘‘Service W ffthwbil»” Chains, W in d 1— Bath-tub, 8 ft. Porcelala, Complete w ith fixtures. 1— Standard Shower Bath, (Cost 373.00) fi— Magra Steel Range, Colled for H ot W ater. l_ 2 0 - O a l. H ot W ater Tank, t — Set of Andirons. 1— Lot Window Shades. 1— Lot Electrical Fixtures, shades and globes, 1— L o t used W ater Pipe and Fittings. The above are the electrical and plumbing fixtures from the W inbura Cabin. In addition the following City Property w ifl be »old. T * —A nvil, W eight 75 lbs. 1— Blower, for blacksmith's forge. 1— Small Power Grinder, Emery. 1— Concrete Lawn Roller. 3— Windows, Complete with glass. '3-^-ToUsts, Complete with flush tanks. 1— 4 ft. U rinal (W hite Enameled ) 1— Camp or Wood Cutters 8$ove- Theee items may he Inspect­ ed St the City Warehouse at any tim e before the sale. leon, Auction«« Pétait*. Stoçe “ W a lle r ” H e a te r For quickncva of hcatlnsr—per­ fect regulation and control (he "W aller” heater Is unequaled. Model "E," for Fords........»9.4« M o d e l “C." for Rondntern Coupe« And Touring Cars. »11.7» Model “A ” for larger cars. »18.79 -M O O R E " CAR W A R M E R le. practical, so fa For ■ only ............................. Me -K IN G S T O N - H EA TER A safe, clean, healthful heat. For F ord* ........................... »3,79 Chevrolet ............................. »3-00 For larger cars .................. »880 a t these Loaf Prices! 30x3 <«-95 3 0 x 3 H ¡E £ 30x3% , E S * 10.96 13.60 30x$% & I « m Extra heavy—extra evorsiao—extra ws delivery cars and busses where unlntei maniiod. Examine this tire— weigh tl •nd depth of the eturdy nan-skld tread- eeiltng for much mors. 30x3'A Cl. Rea. Else.. .»1288 30x3/, Cl. Oversise.. . 14.18 30x3/, 8.8. Oversise.. 19.78 32x3^5 8.8. Oversise.. 17.75 ^"44 (1x944 I* » # ! 31x4 8.8. Overelxe.. 9348 98x<(i M k B (4 S.S. Ovsrsias.. S348 StaS the width It with tires “Fra«t Img” REGULAR 30c AT Sewer assessments Salary Playground SnpL —..... ..... J Accident lunnrancs................................ ..-I-. ., 4 o r Cjpnp n and navata Hose and small toóla - .....— ........ Printing auto ta g s ............................. saky radiators, Inddrs and water isrsd this week ai Coni of dperatlgE park wbrk ear ivOpIllFB tO DFluRO s & j P liK Æ off the storage Hand-Oner-* «#»«». s r À S - Second payment op Sohomp tract interest on deferred payments ... Efficient and p ra c tic a l.... L itb fo B fc lw jr « ta t« » [ for S ftllr A »a a t Y our From »ale of Auto camps a ’ housa» - — 1921 tfORD- In fine condition, 9 wire wheels, good tires, Atwater Kont ignition. ‘ ' Amount to be raised by levy Estimate«} b a t a n ^ j n d f i f ye Interest on <>70,000 A Igtarest on 8,008 Pi in te s e s i» * 4 4 4 * 9 Ri SES.oo Suits with uro pen hand tattered, reg g er ffi ORRKH T A IL O R IR O P .; Upstairs rpit & Produce ÀMocjatiou «hart» tan»«» du W t Cw —also covers the motor. The leag grain rubberised water­ proof fabric M lined wl(h aa- Thi« Week*» Si MAPLE PUFFfe W ings. T o p H e - oovers, Alcohol, etc.