Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 28, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, July 28, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
with a Irung-up twill game against
Lkrdgers but went to pieces in
HOW THEY STAND! the
the thiid inning and finally drop-
j»ed the game by a acore of 16
sill AND SOLTHALL LRAUI'E to ft.
• L. D. Clark, for many years a
Short score:
Tvtim
w L Pvt.
reaident here, met death Tuesday
R H E
The Rogues-Talent game at the
I (kill
Dodger»
....... $
afternoon at the Mt. Crest ranch
Iti 11 4
line Box
2 1 tkki
high school field Wednesday night
Elk»
when a wire broke, striking him
5 6 6
I lodgers
2
2 .500
was a case of every man tor him­
Miner Pre»»
across the throat and severing an
•
2
• .500
self as both teams turned m a
I'ine Boxer»
artery. He was rushed to the Hilt
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scoring spree which saw the Tal­
Talent
1
hospital by Fred Bayliss and Nel­
ent Firemen emerge »nth a 16 to
Rogue»
1 2 ¿88
son Watts, but he was dead be-
15 victory.
fore they reached there.
Mr
Score by innings:
|ji»t week's result»:
Clark is survived by his wife and
R H E
Elks 9. Miner Press 6
daughter
Doris,
step-daughter.
10
Rogues
320 514 0 15 13
Dodgers 16, Pine Box 5.
lc per Word jier Insertion
Mrs. W. Tallis of Hilt and his
Rogues ...... 345 202 X 16 17 7
Dodgers 16, Rogues 4.
niothei and a son in Washington
Miner Press 4. Talent 3
The body was shipped north tor
FOR SALE New and used desks,
Talent 16. Rogues 15.
In one of the best games seen
burial.
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
in a long while the Miner Press
Miner Press 8, line Box 6.
(Continued from page 1)
safes. Medford Office Equip
had a close call at the hands of
• The Hilt Ladies Aid met Thurs­
the Pine Boxers and finally came ized The westerners are pushing day afternoon at ’• o’clock at the SOI TIIRRN OREGON LE AG I ’»
merit Co., 32 North Grape street.
out on top with a 6 to 8 tally. through legislation which will en­ home of Mrs John De Wit Mrs
Medford.
(48tf I
Team
I. Pet.
W
The Boxers scored two runs in able settlers on pt ejects to resume Bernheisel, president, conducted
a
Granta Pa»»
.818
9
the fourth inning and neither team payments to the government and the business meeting and Mrs. Ben
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a
(n-scent City
9
.818
could cross the platter until the enable them to save their hold­ Oilom and Mrs. Arthur Pedersen
United States Department of the
Medford
4
7
.636
seventh when Woodward and Jan- ings. The plan involves, among were hostesses.
Others present
Inteilor, General luuul riffle«- a'
Dorri»
5
.500
5
dreau of the Boxers lost their other means to aid the settlers, a were Mesdames Fred Haynes. Roy
ItoM-burg, Oregon, June 26, 111311.
< ■ tendale
5
<1
.455
temper and the Printers took ad­ reduction in interest rate.
Elliott, Dick Williams. Nelson
Notice is hereby given that
Klamath Falls
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4
Watts and baby, E. Wright.
Charles A. Muncutt of box 161,
vantage.
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4
7
.364
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Franklin, Frank Graves, W. Holm­
Score by innings
Ashland, Oregon, who, on May 14.
Gold Hill
0 II
.800
Junk dealer» can continue
RHE
berg, A. Samuelson, W. Gran.
I' i . u . made original horn« itead
bargaining
for
old
rusty
iron
Roop. W. Dutros, T. Anderson. H.
Miner Press
000 000 8—8 7 3
entry. Ada 6-6-12 A 6-9-10, No
Result» Sunday, July 23
and
abandoned
farm
machin
­
Clevenger. A. Gilberg and children.
Pine Box ........... 000 200 4—6 5 4
At Gold Hili 4. Ashland-Tnlent 5 021398 for S'.si?,. si-i'.sw .
ery around the Irani for the
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T. Quanime, Fred Bayliss, L, D.
At Klamath Falls 6. Grants section 11, township 398. range
administration has thrown
Clark and Harry De Janiett. De­ Pass 7.
2 K, Willamette meridian, has filed
water on the proponal of
Daugherty Saves Nine cold
licious refreshments were served
notice of intention to make final
At Dorris 9. Crescent City 7.
Senator Schwellenbuch. Wash­
proof, to establish claim to the
From Shut-Out With ington. to place an emltargo • Mrs. Frank Graves attended a At Glendale 10, Medford 7
land above described, before G. H
bridge party at Hornbrook Wed­
on shipping scrap iron to
Billings, notary public, ut Ashland.
Loaded - Base Homer Ja|raii. which is regarded as a nesday.
Game» Sunday, July 30
Ashland-Talent
ut
Klamath Oregon, on the 1st day of August,
munition of war. Secretary of
t Mrs. O. Ollison and Mrs. Earl
1939.
Nine runs in the third inning,
State Hull objected to the I Temple spent the week-end on the . Falls.
Claimant names as witnesses
when Bill Ausland was knocked
Glendale at Grants Pass
senate taking up this matter
coast at the mouth of Smith river.
C. A. Applegate, H. E Applegate,
from the box. aided in giving the
Medford
at
Dorris.
until it comes to a decision on
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry De Clerck
M E Kaegi and A C. Edwards
Dodgers a 16 to 4 victory over the
Gold Hill at Crescent City.
the President's neutrality pro­
and family drove to San Francisco
all of Ashland. Oregon.
Rogues at the high school field
•
gram. This means scrap can
Friday where Audomar received
GEORGE FINLEY. Register
Friday night.
he exported to Japan for an­
a treatment on his hand.
(Jun 30 Jul 7-14-21-28)
Sponsor-Active
Flub
Johnnie
Dougherty,
Rogues
other six or seven months, at
• Bill Walker drove to Oakland
manager, kept his team from go­
least. Japan continues to la­
Saturday to bring home his daugh­ Melee Ends in Tie As
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ing scoreless when he rapped out a
the largest buyer of northwest
ter Shirley who has been staying
United State» Department «if th«-
home run in the sixth with the
lumber and foodstuffs.
Dodgers
Drop
Caves
with her aunt since the last of
Interior, General lauul Office ut
bases loaded.
< < 1
Roseburg, Oregon.
Score by innings:
Sheepmen have obtained some­ May.
When
the
smoke
of
an
unde-
'
RHE thing out of the congress. After • Leonard Pullen drove to Kerby terniined number of runs, hits and : Notice is hereby given that
Dodgers ............... 009 133 16 16 4 hearings and debates extending Saturday.
errors had cleared away at the Grace G Sikes of route 1, l»«x 206.
Rogues ................. 000 004 4 3 8 for a year and agitation which • Earle Temple, Al Lawson, Vai high school ball park Tuesday Ashland, Oregon, who, on Aug 21.
started long ago. congress has en­ Temple and Billy Gran were in night, the Spongers' and Active 1934, made original homestead
In the other half of the double­ acted a "truth-in-fabric" measure Ashland to a show Saturday eve­ club's nines found themselves In entry. Acts 0-6-12 and 0-9-10. No
header. Darby O’Toole, in the box When an article is advertised as ning
a tie in the first softball game of i 021572, for W'- j NW4 section 25.
for the Miner Press, had a tough virgin wool it must be virgin wool • Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reynolds the evening.
township 40 south, range 2 east
job on his hands to come out with and not reworked wool. Opposition and son Dean were visiting Mr.
Bert Miller and Ebe Dunn were Willamette meridian, has filed not
a 4-3 win. Two hits and a Talent has come from manufacturers who and Mrs. G G. Black Sunday present on the field to steal the ice of intentkin to make final
error enabled the printers to put mixed reprocessed wool and offer­ evening.
show from the hard-working play­ proof, to establish claim to th«-
across three runs in the final ed the article as made of virgin 9 Mrs. Wilson of Portland and ers.
land above described, before G II
frame.
wool. The new law will protect the her nephew. Kelley Brooks of Med­
Charley Warren pitched the Billings, notary public, at Ash­
Score by innings:
consumer from being imposed on ford, were visiting at the M Seif Dodgers to an 8 to 7 win over the land. Oregon, on th«- 29th day ol
Aug , 1939
RHE and is expected to increase the home Monday.
Cave Shop in the second game.
Miner Press
001 000 3 4 5 1 market of growers.
• Mrs. George Goodwin and son
The score was tied in the first | Claimant names as witnesses
Talent ................ 200 010 0 3 7 4
i t 1
Gerald who have been visiting rel­ of the seventh when Warren walk­ George Ricks of Ashland, Ore
Reason congressmen are trying atives near Portland the past ed a Caveman but Baughman, Claude Ix'ng id route 1. Ashland.
to wind up by the end of this month, returned home Saturday. Dodger catcher, hit a double and Ore, Richard Yarington of route
month is because a congressman • Mr. and Mrs. George Reigcl Jones got a single which put the | 1. Ashland, Ore . and Mrs Gladys
E Ricks of Ashland Ore
pays rent by the month in ad­ and family were in Reedsport game on ice.
GEORGE FINLEY. Register
vance. If the session runs to Aug­ Sunday.
( Jul 14-21-28 Aug 4 11)
ust 5. as some predict, they must • Reginald H. Parsons of Seattle
pay for all of August. Average arrived in Hilt Wednesday, called A-T’s Come Through
County Court of the State
congressman pays between Slop here by the death of L. D. Clark.
To Dump Gold Hill In of the Oregon
In and for Jackson
and $200 a month, none less than • Dunsmuir defeated the Hilt nine
County
$100 and many more than $200. on the home diamond Sunday, 7-5.
The Ashland Talent baseball IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
Since this session started rents It was a hard-fought game
alone have cost members about throughout. Walt Foster pitched team journeyed to Gold Hill last
TATE OF DARIUS N DAVIS
Sunday and came home on th«-
$1500 to $2000 . . . The President for Hilt.
DECEASED
paying
end
of
a
7
to
5
score
after
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would like to try fishing in Rogue
NOTICE
OF HRAUNG ON
a hard-fought battle which saw
river when he visits the Pacific
TO CONSOLIDATE LANDS
FINAL ACCOUNT OF KXECU-
the
Beavers
out
in
the
lead
from
coast next m^nth. He will take
WASHINGTON. D. C.
(Spe­
TOR
along his tackle "in case" . . . cial»—Now on the desk of Presi­ the fourth to the eighth inning.
Notice is hereby given that the
It
was
triples
by
Don
Montgom
­
Secretary of Interior Ickes wants dent Roosevelt for his signature
ery and Ed Learning and a sizzling undersigned, the executor of th«-
to
pay
$9000
a
year
for
chief
at
­
is
the
bill,
passed
by
house
and
Something New!
torney for Bonneville to a young senate, for consolidation of hold­ single by Jones, plus a Gold Hill will of Ihirius N Davis, deceased,
lawyer only a few years out of ings of the government In the O4C error, that put the game in the has filed In said court his final
account in the matter of said <s-
school. An assistant lawyer was and Coos Bay wagon road land bag for the A-Ta.
Com best was relieved by DiSordi tate, and the Honorable FXarl B
drawing $150 a month a year ago. grants. This provides for the ex­
Postmaster General Jim Farley change of private and state lands in the fifth and Powhida went the Day. county Judge, has designated
Monday, the 28th day of August,
does not share the apprehension to effect consolidation. The meas­ distance for Gold Hill.
We will have a car
1939, at 10:00 o'clock a. m of said
short score:
of Mr. Roosevelt and his fellow ure has been under discussion for
R
H
E
cabineteer.
Secretary
of
State
more
than
a
year.
load of waxed coal
7 5 6 !
Ashland-Talent
------------ —
Cordell Hull, that there will be a
5 7 1
Gold Hill
in early next month.
war in Europe in August Mr. Far­
SAFETY SCHOOL ENDS
ley left for the continent this week
A water safety school conduct­
Clean to handle—no
accompanied by his two daughters, ed by officers and enrollees of the Elks Rise to Drop
planning a return to America in Medford district CCC was conclud­
dust. Place your or­
mid-September.
Miner Press Monday
ed at Twin Plunges Saturday night
ders for delivery di­
with a water carnival, diving exhi­
bitions, canoe events, games and
The Elks softball team showed
Ashland-Talent Nine an
rect from the car
outdoor dance.
considerable improvement un-l«-r
•------------
the lights at the high school ball |
To Trip to Klamath This ------------
and save.
state now requires brand park Monday night and took the 1
The Ashland-Talent baseball inspection of asses before ship­ measure of the Miner Press by a
NEW TELEPHONE
nine will travel to Klamath Falls ment. W’e understand no exception score of 9 to 6.
The Pressmen were held to two j
DIAL 3291
next Sunday where they will clash will be made if Len Hall of Ash­
with the Klamath Sons in the sec- land when he goes out by rail— tallies until the sixth when they
I ond game between the two teams astride the rail. Weston Leader. collected four runs. A homer by I
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Coleman, Miner catcher, which
this season. In their first encoun­
Every time we’ve just about rattled the boards of the right
ter, the A-Ts put on a desperate
seventh inning rally which saw succeeded in forgetting the budget, field fence, was a feature of the
somebody ups and says that it I game.
them march to a 10 to 7 victory.
Short score:
DiSordi will probably be called can't be balanced. Weston Lead­
RHE
on to do mound duty and Dick er.
PHONE 20
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9 6 5
Elks
Porterfield, obtained from Medford
6 8 6
OAK ST. at RAILROAD in exchange for Virgil Haynes, will • Earl Allen, who is employed Miners
near Klamath Falls, spent the;
. probably see action.
week-end at his home.
The Pine Boxers started out
Talent, Miners Nudge
Out Rogues, Boxers in
Wednesday Eve Tilts
• HILTS NEWS •
• WANT ADS •
day, ut th«< court house in M«»l-
ford, said county, as the time iuk I
place for a hearing thereon.
Anyone having an objection to
said account Is required to present
the same on or before the date of
said hearing.
WINFIEU» I. DAVIS.
Executor.
BRIGGS A BRIGGS
Pioneer Building
Ashland, Oregon
Attorneys for said Executor
Date of first publication: July
28. 1930
(Jul 28 Aug 4-11-18)
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