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CALIFORNIANS
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CLIMAX
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Humbolt State Collega
Soon
The Southern Oregon Normal
school football team w ill receive
Its fitat graeUIng test Saturday.
October 15th. when It w ill m eer
the Humboldt
S ta te Teachers’
collegC, of Arcade. C alif., on the*
local grounds, according to
an
announcement thia morning.
Coach McNeal expects a spirit
ed game w ith the C alifornia vis
itors,, who are said to have an
aggregation which I b far above
the average.
This w ill he the first football
game o f the season on the local
grennds as the local high school
has been forced to cancel Its.
earlier games because of quaran
tines in schools .whose t e a m s
mrere scheduled to play here.
PEK IN G . 'Oei.''?«.— (IPX— The
Nomtaattons fo r candidates for
the student body organisation of
ficers a t the Southern Oregpn
Norm al School was made a t a
student assembly held thia morn
ing
z Joe Mercer, Kenneth
Hobson
and Riley Pttteager were those
whose names were offerd f o r
nom ination for president.
Election is to take place next
Monday.
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A cqpm ittee to to be selected
to chooon a managdr and adtyor
mala bodies ef the northern and ,
southern armies; clashed
today ,
260 miles west and southwest of. ’
Peking and It was understood that
a^decMxa battle, was in progretto.
» About 4 0 .0 0 0 w w n are engaged
• h each jjfcle.
^ T h e n W l nmoles ,were «those of
the Feng .Tied and* Shansi pre-
vincea. Chang T o lls Manchurian
w ar lord, and veteean conserva
tive leadar. canftols the northern
artsy. T he Shansi.troop« are part
of th esouthern u tlo n a lia t force.
Peking became panicky as news
of the clash arrived. Guards at
the city gates Were strengthened.
Thd foreign office Issued a state
ment th a t the <dto was safe from
nationalist invasion^
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FORBES FIELD, Pittsburg, Oct. 6-<lP)—The Plr
®*ea defence cracked wide open again today and the
New York Yankees rode through to their second sncees-
sive^ victory in the current world series. -T h e seorexwaS
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six to two.
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ier F ive
at School
George Pipgras, pitching his first .world series game,
Tom lW e t Total« .
held the g ra tes fri the hollow of his hand aU throagk
the game, allowing but seven hits, two of which came i<
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Enrollm ent at the Talent high
school a t'th e end o f the
fifth
week of school totals 43, 10 sen
iors. IS Junto
13 sophomores
aad sewn freshmen.
* Clam elections ere A be held
neat week and much spirited class
, activities a re la progress at tho
present time.
Student body elections held re-
neatly resalted In Juanita M ille r
being Aeeted president; W lUetta
Be Happy Till He Gels U
.
LOST EAG LE'
POINT GIRL
Floater Sold
Indian Maids
W alter Brotrn. to attend oor*
AL s. m a^thpt churok u
R e v .-Natoon w ll| egoa*
Bootleglgng A g d U t 1
aaked law enforcement 0
forqement. Rev. Natoog,'
nrs to asslst kim /n fh t
lectkm of data r«p m
tne|r work in entorotag
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t f * Apnnindb asking thefe to hold
W ith Llvinggood the m i n
found the 8i*fp»on girt and three
b th »r ehUdren occupying the same
, eahl*i , ^ . . > < ^ x ,
•
1 , z. The Simpson girl answered an
adshrttasamwA m a newspaper for
s a gfei to a«^ as traveling compan
ion fns AgusighUyear-old son of
Mass, as much as hard attasfc
which
helped
the Aassrtoma I
League Champions to cinch their
second victory.
ASHLAND MAN
WILL SPEAK
pouce U nd
the «ms.
Tho Tanka clnUmd Vie A b
d ridge from the Aonad la
the
seventh and took advantage o f
every Pirate mtaplay. Loose play-
tag by tho Pirates was -reepoaglMe
tor tho start of th e Tanka scoring
th ird w h s* the Tanks aeor-
Horan
Cotobs-flies out to Bnrnftsrt In Ute firs t fen lag o f the firs t game between the Tanks
,
won S to 4 by the Tanka. (Telephoto to The Tiding« by TEA Service.)
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B K A U J IF U L VLO W KRS
COW BOY K IL L E D
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N > O 4 T B C . E
,y r- - » T A X E S vW
A display of- exquisitely -
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.
Wm . Donze, employed as a cow
tinted dahlias against an an-
Payment of the loot h alf
qf A. 0. Joy Listed on Pro
hand on a ranch near Klam ath,
tistic background of an ad-
taxes
are
not
due
until
November
was fatally* Injured whejt .his'
gram for Lauti Reclama
terttsin g poster, makes a
tion Congress
most
attractlvu
window
dis
5,
the
lest
legialntnre
setting
the
horse stumbled In a gopher hole,
play a t the M ille r’s Toggery.
date ahead one month. Many peo
throwing him fro mine s'bddle In
A . C. Joy of near Ashland Is
The dahlias, large and per
ple have sent th e ir taxes In he- Included among the speakers at
such a manner his skull was
fectly formed were grown by
llv|ng (hey were dne October 5. the seventeenth annual session of
crushed.
Clyde Costello, local barber.
-
the Oregon Reclamation Congress
which Is to be held at Prineville.
October 13, 14 and 16. M r. Joy
H e W o n ’t
I
Is to speak on “ Successful Ir r i
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Refinancing, of Irrigation dis
tricts to to come up for definite
«ad detailed discussion led by an
addreet by H. D J Norton, presi
dent o f tho First National bank of
Grants Pass and head of reclam
Nearly .300,000 Jetter« and par
ation and elvl« bodies in south
cel» w ere sent by a ir mall
be
ern Oregon. This address. ' to
tween *41 coast c ttte y in Septem
gether with oae on land settle
ber, according to the modthiy
ment by W . O. Ide of Portland,
tro ff io, report of A. K . Hpmphrle«. cluded *ln the council.
1« scheduled for tho evening ses
vice-president. Pacific A ir Trgps-
sion in order to permit fu ll st-
port. m ala nubile today., ^
‘to
teadaaee by farmers w ithin driv
tal weight Was T I0 4 « fe n d *. / »
ing distance' of Prineville.
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gain Aver tha preceding month ef
The
land
settlement
committee
66« portals. n r (fetaL. per . cent,
of the state chamber of commerce
p lM .
,. ’ ’ ’
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le cooperating with the congress
Improved ta c lH tle s M e r o ter-
In preparing a definite program
for rehabilitating the distressed
m u t u t u « w iu « » '. t u t
" L w e S M i" Ü B r o t o up
Irrigation districts. So Import
uu •to J C
ant Is the dellbentions of the
llevefc ta account fo f'th e . fnc
meeting expected te he that Gov
ing'patronage of tk K M r m ail
ernor I. L. Patterson and other
vice between coast p M fe *«^ |
Whereabouts of Idalene Simpson,
members of the state reclamation
planes .are statfonep >at j t i p
14 y tfe old Eagle Point g irl,
commission w ill be In attendance
points lp soother* ftolttetafa
a » « g h fh y j* e r ltt Ralph Jennings
a large part of the session.
the airmaU lo ta A » 4 , U> '<
fsAj^everal d^hi w a i/le a r n e d
planes whep the, aif-pArt to
Wednesday w h s *, Spokane police
pound. >
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broke UP a love eolpny ta an auto
camp there arresting W a ite Leg-
- inkgodd, blind peddlar, following
r « M p t off^a telegtam f r o i A ^ e r -
H . C. Galey, general chaltmeif',
who named E. O. H arlan and- O.
F . Carton aa division, chief» soma
time ago received the names of
division captains from these two
leaders today. V. O. N. Smith,
G. A, Bripcoe aad C .J.
Read
wen» named by M r. H arlan to as
sist in the work while J. C. Hop
per, J. O. Rigg and C, J. Baugh
man, ware nam ed-by M r. Carson
to assist in his d o rk.
Them leaders w ill meet in tho
chamber ef commerce rooms at 6
o’clock this evening to complete
plans for the Campaign. V?*
Naat Tuesday, three leading
T . M . C . A. workgfe a le to M alt
Ashland to discuss a rpilroad em
ployed hoys activity which* has
been launched and w ill be greeted
by lochl workers.
' Fred fa . H w n n , San Fnanci»-
cp. Pacific R e g to u l Sectptayy for'
that ftattonat* Conference. F: M.
Dfckles, Tloy s’ W ork Secretary for
Northern Connell,' '¿re to be in
Tanks.
Aldridge and Gonch tor P ira te *
A
sacretary and treasurer;
Sandlin, sergeant-at-arms.
nix and C. <2. H arttay, J«. F-
Denser, A. H. Fisher A A d
T e a m ___
New York
Pittsburg
f l l A l k n A’ 111V X X
iT I T B R N T R O H V
Hon. “The 8Ukiyod.” established
last year under the direction o f
Lawrence
Mitcbelmore, a n d
which come to ho recognised as
one of the finest student body Pa
pe*» edited from shy college In
the elate.
t
The enrollment at the Normal
s cU o l a t tb epreeent tim e stands
at 830, aad It to expected thto w fll
reach the »6b spark. '
' Student activities are well un
der way and with election ofe or
ganization officers w ll Itake def
inite fonh.
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Bootleggers
friends a f* in
R. W . Nelson, p a a to /o f the
PreshyUrton Mtareh a(t Phoe
Httrd Hitting Yariks Are Kept Freni Mating Beat Maps
But Knock Pirate Pitcher* Out of the Boat—Pitts
burg Looks Like Anything But Champion Ball Team
—Pans Plead for Rally—Friday Gasas to be Played
in New York.
Although the hard hitters of
the Tanks* were M p t from hfttfUg
homers tk*T hatted Aldridge aad '
the succeeding pitcher. Mtljns, M r-
eleven solid h its .•
e
George Pipgras, Tank,
pitcher,
who pitching hie first W orld Ser
ies game today, was the hero of
the fray when he held the Pirate«
down to seven hits, two of which
were made in one inning. He held
the victory la the hollow o f hto
hand.
PUBLISHER
ACQUITTED
Newspaper Mon Pound Not
Guilty of Serious
T H B D A L L E 8. Ore., Oct. I —
(IP)— C. W . Semes, Maupin, Ore.,
newspaper publisher, was ac
quitted today on the first ballot
by a circuit court Jury after hto
tria l on charges of Immoral rela
tions with 13- year-old M arie Sei
fert, a country g irl, who boarded
at the Semes home during
the
spring term of school.
Defense attorneys showed that
Semes wee away rrom home at
the time the prosecution alleged
he had made improper advances
toward (he girl.
Phoenix Public
Schools Closed
Public schools at Phooalx ware
closed last night a t a spectel
meeting o f the school hoard
there. Practically half the stud
ents. had been withdrawn from
the schools, although Ahare were
no eases of Infantile paralysis la
the village.
The action > takaa
by tha Phoenix heard last even
ing means that praetleally hplf
of thd schools in the county ago
now-closed. In Josephine cowntyl
practically aU of the sehooW a*p|
closed..
I
O. D. Ames to held In the
Medford Jail aw aiting trial on a
charge o f soiling . Intoxicating
liquor to Indians. The prf|oner.
a floater, was caught by officers
eelltag boose to some Of the In
dians and to the girls held on a
charge o f starting a dormltery
kre at t i e reservation ajhool.
The girls range In ages from
M yrtle Point— Laird A <
nlae to 13 years, making the
Ames’ case all the more difficult buy, and w ill log lfSS
• W hiskey -R u t” tim ber tn
Only at the start did the P b
rates look lik e champions. LtoyA
W aaer h it pver th ld l ham la tho .
first innldg and went to th jrd
from where h e e c o ra f on B axa^*
h art’s fly to Ruth, giving th e P i
rates a margin of one run antt(.
the .Tankee offensive in tho th ird /
The ball players go *to N « ^
T ork tonight, and ’ tomorrow’s
game wlU he played on t h •
Tanka’ home grounds.
The Pittsburg tana pleaded fo r
a Pirate rally throughodt the Iasi,
inningi of tho game today.
Tho score by Innings was as