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1AGE EIGHT v ,' v" DAILY ROOl'E RIVEH COCIUEH rll'NUAY, 0CTOI1KH , iM. 16 Ounces to the Pound T3 U v 0) u & CO Make Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries Right at the Big' Sign 66 KINNEY &. TMJAX DRY GOODS-SHOES-GROCERIES h OPERA HOUSE BLOCK 101-103-105 North Sixth St. CO o CD Opposite First National Bank Barnes the Jeweler ( The Rexall Store . DC NEW TODAY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. J & words, two Issues, 25c; six Issues, tee; one month, 11.60, when paid In advanc. When not paid In advance, te per line per issue.) DANGER! DANGER! Get your . chimneys cleaned. The sweep will be here three more days. Leave orders at 407 North Sixth street ' Wi. Dwjer. 870 ABSTRACTS by Grants Pass Abstract company to Josephine county prop- - erty are prepared by owner, W. E. Hanson. Hare tome printed stock with low price. Old abstracts eon- . tinned. 894 DUROC JERSEY PIGS Boars and Kilts eligible to registry. Four months old pigs (or sale at reason able prices. Phone or address Frank Hill, Murphy, Ore. Phone - Prorolt central. 86tf TO RENT Modern seven-room house, plastered, four blocks from post office. $11 per month. See O. J. Knlps, 618 South Fourth street. 869 SQUASHES TOR SALE $5 per ton delivered in town, or 18 In Held. Phone 241-L. R. H. Gllflllan. 870 FOR SALE Oood family horse, weight 1100 lbs.' Will work any where. Also small mare, good worker. Low price on either. Wm. Jeffers, Murphy. 870 WANTED To buy good milk cow, fresh. Must test at least 4 and give two gallons or more at a milk ing. Phone BOO-R-2. 874 L. A. XAUNHR. Fire Insurance and double to left. Lewis hit the first Surety Bonds. tf ball pitched and the crowd went wild. JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY Fire In- LewU off second, Meyers to surance, plate glass, accident and.01"- ,M rua' two h,,- no 'rtor liability insurance. Mrs. Joseph Fourth Inning Moss, Mgr., 204 ft N. 6th St. S-tf Brooklyn Stengel singled down left field foul line on first ball pitch- FOR SALE Nice D'AnJou pears, 50c per bushel. 731 South Eighth St.! ed. Wheat tripled to right, scoring FIRST GAME OF SERIES Stengel. Cutshaw flew to Hooper, land Wheat was doubled at the plate on Hooper's great throw to Cady when Wheat attempted to score after the catch. Mowrey out, Janvrin to Hoblltzel. One run, two hits, no er- his clout to left. It bumped against i ror HoPM wade a remarkable the fence and would have kept on,catch and thrw doubling: Wheat going for some time but for the ob-iand Cutshaw. He barely caught the (Continued from Page I) structlon. Second Inning Brooklyn Wheat beat out an In field hit. Cutshaw hit Into a double play, Janvrin to Scott to Hoblitzeli Morey walked. Olson fanned, swing' i ball, but quickly regained his feet and made a terrific and perfect throw to the plate as Wheat dsshed In. Boston Gardner fanned. Scott flew to Wheat. Cady walked, his second pass of the game. Shore foul- FOR SALE On liberal terms, a small hydraulic placer mine hav ing pipe, giant, reservoirs, house, garden, etc, Address Grants Pass, . Post Office Box 781, 874 FOR SALE Oood work horse, saddle nd driving pony;' large pair young mares, 8400 pounds. Take one. , Cheaper 1300 lb. horse, family ear- j i .. i. 1 . n"u minuter wagon, nearly i new Sludebaker light bukky, B0 1 tiers oak and fir wood. C. W. Ament, 8B9, I Ing hard at the third. No runs, one!1 out to Meyeri- No '". o bits, hit, no error. Wheat's single In this :no erro- ' Inning was lucky. Hoblltzel became ! Klrt" inning tangled un In attemntlnar to handle It ! Brooklyn Olsen out, Gardner to and could not get bark to first, but Hobl,"!e, Mevr tr,B,d to deP the chance was worth giving the bat-lr"ni"r- wa,Ker lon tne Da ,n ter the hit. I"""' w",Ker maoe a qutcK recovery Boston Lewis walked. Gardner ana ,r,ed t0 nad the "chief" off at was safe at first, and Lewis at second thlrd' but wa 100 dMB ln the flld- when Meyers failed to handle Card- "r""a out. janvrin to Hooiitzei, ner's bunt In front of the ni,. on tne nrst ball pltcned. Meyers was Gardner was given a hit. Scott sacrl-1 h,"ld at thlrd- Myer nw to 8c0. need. Mevers to Cntuhaw. Min ,N runs' one hit, no errors. Lewis on third and Oardner on seoi. Boston Hooper doubled to center. ond. Cady was walked purposely, !janvrln ac','na. Mowrey to Cut- filling the bags. Shore fanned. He.B""w M00" 00 walker swung. Hooper flew to Myers. No nuiiper, war- runs, one hit. no errors. Ir,ttn ,00K MceP' to Marquard's Third Inning Brooklyn Meyers out, Shore to motions In Walker off his attempts to catch first. He also claimed Hoblltzel. The "Chief" made only a ba,kl' bnt mM overruled by Umpire PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, Masonic Temple. Office phone, 174-J; rest-, dence, 341-R. Miss Harris. tf feeble effort. Marqiiard fanned. The Rube was given a big haml when he came to the plate. , Myers singled through short. Dauhert fanned. No runs, one hit, no error. It was Dau bert's second strike out of the game, and for the RRcond time he swung bard at the three pitched balls. Shore had Danlierfs number. Boston Janvrin fanned, and when Meyers dropped the third strike was tossed out to Daubert. Walker fan-iOlsen's error, ned, called. The third strike was called on him and ho watched It float by. Hoblltzel tripled to deep right. Hoblltzel scored when Lewi shot a Connolly. Hoblltzel out, Daubert. unassisted, Walker stopped at sec ond. Walker was touched on the line by Mowrey on Lewis' rap to third. One run, two hits, no errors. Sixth Inning Brooklyn Daubert out, Gardner to Hnblltxel. Stengel funned. Wheat out, Janvrin to Hoblltzel, No runs, no lilts, no errors, Boston (laninnr snfo on first on Gardner's roller stop. ped between Olson's legs. Bcott forced Gardner at second, Mowrey. to Cutshaw. Srott took Second on passed ball. Cady walked for the third time. Shore popped to Dau bert. Both runners held safe. Hoop er flew to Olsen, No runs, no hits, one error. Seventh, Inning Brooklyn Cutshaw out, Janvrin to Hoblltzel. Mowrey singled to right. Olsen hit Into a double play, Card ner to Janvrin to Hoblltzel. No runs, one hit, no errors. It was a light ning-like double play. It hafclly seemed possible that Janvrin could get his throw away, but he made It by Inches, Hoblltzel taking It with one hand high and to the left 'Boston Janvrin doubled to left Walker was safe on first on Olsen's second error. Janvrin took third Janvrin scored, and Walker was safe at secotfil when Cutshaw dropped Hoblljiel'a liner. Hoblltiel safe at first. Lewis sacrificed, Daubert to Cutshaw, putting Walker on third and "Hobby" on second. Walker scored and "Hobby" took third on Gardner's rap to Cutshaw. Gardner safe on first. Scott filed to Stengel. Hoblltzel scored after the catch. Gardner held at first. Cady out, Cut shaw to Daubert.' Three runs, one hit, two errors. , Eighth Inning Brooklyn Meyers out, Scott to Hoblltzel. Johnston, batting for Mar- quard, Johnston singled to right. Myers hit Into a double play, Scott to Janvrin to Hoblltzel, No runs, one hit, no errors. This play was prob ably one of the most wonderful of any world's series. The ball struck Scott In the chest, but bounced squarely In to Janvrln'i hands. Boston Pfeffer now pitching fori Brooklyn. Shore flew to Wheat. Hooper walked. Janvrin singled to rlghj, Hooper scoring when Stengel threw wild to third to bead Hooper off, Janvrin then look second. Sten gel got an error. Walker walked. Hohlltsel flow to Whoat. Thinner held. Lewis forced Walker, Olson to Cutshaw.' One run, one hit, one er ror. , Ninth Inning ' Brooklyn Dnuhert walked. Blen. gel singled to right, Danhrt stopping at seond. Wheat forced Daubert, Shore to Gasdnnr. Cutshaw hit by pitched ball, filling the bases, Sten gel and Wheat scored on Janvrln's error when he muffed an easy roller from Mowrey's bat. Cutshaw atop- ped at areond. Olsen singled to short. BKaln tilling the bases. It was an In field rap which Snott could not handle. "Big Chief" Meyers fouled out to Hoblltzel. Merk'le, batting for Pfeffer. walked, forcing In Cutshaw. VVIth the bases still full, Mays re lieved Shore In the box for Boston. Thomas relieved Cady behind the bat. Mowrey scored on Myers' Infield hit to Janvrin. Olsen went to third and Merkle to second. Daubert out, Scott to Hoblltzel. Four runs, three hits one error. SIR ERNEST SHACKLET0N Returning te England After Saving Mtn In Antarctic. Brooklyn 5 10 Boston 7?.i..'. 6 8 1 Hummry Struck out By Shore, 5; by Mar quard, I. . Bases on balls Off Shore, 8; off Marquard, 4; off Pfeffer, 2. Two-base hits Lewis, Hooper, Janvrin. Three-base hits Walker, HobllU zel, Wheat, Meyers. Double plays Janvrin to Scott to Hoblltiel; Hooper to Cady; flnrdner to Janvrin to Hoblltzel; Scott to Jan vrln to Hoblltzel. Hit by pitcher Cutshaw. Passed ball Meyera, The Puttier Tint louni fallow win, has been calling here lately la a very flue young man. 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