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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1913)
- r""'v'v"MM'twf'W MinnFORD MATT TRrBTTNK. M.WFOTtn. 01? . WON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7, J0T3. pttoe Tnnm e E" MACK'S Cf T MEET THE GITS IN THE WORLD SERIES E ASSEMBLE-EARLY FIRST GAME AT ; i 1 OF 30.000 CONN I TIM WILL LA CROWD EAR BASEBALL RETURNS MAIL TINE Ni:V YOIIK, Oct. 7.- Tine.. Hum amid liiiinlmll fnua MtiHitl In Hue nl lit) light inriiHIiig; lliu opening of Hie liuklll officii at lliu I'olo kmiihiiIh Tlitty winded llohcla I'nr 1 1 lnl Kitinn between the UlnnU mill Alii Ii'IIkn in I hit soiios mIiIi-Ii will divide tlm unild'a Immliiill i'liiiniiiiiiiiliii A lii'iivy iiilit liiul lui MM lulu u liiirrlitii; rnhi Mini IiiiihIii-iIm nf iiim liH'llim wmii inland. Twenty women miivi'il In a limlv nl I nVlni'l; Mini (ink Iholr plmti'M in the lino. Two liiiudtoil nnd filly hua noIiI I'lniii'i' plnroft In lliu linn nt ptioea of finm .M.f.o (o vi. On ni'i'iiiinl nf I In muikv wonllior New Voik fnna figured .Miniiiiiiit would pitch Him i'H'iiini; game fur liir (Until hoouusn or Iiim Iroinouilou" npi'i'il, ill Timri'iui na .MellniH'a Ri'ciiMil choice, Siniil(,'riii, IIih (liniil illfiolilor, illjliriiil IiIm runt again '"' litrdav and iiinbitblv will he nut nf tlm aeriew. Dm In la lift t i r ami l certain In fitiirt In I lilac nflcmnon'a K'liin'. Itnth Trunin Confident Tlm AtlilnliiV IiohiiI nf atmloKV. ruiialatlni; f Mnnager Mack, Davla anil Murpliv. rmiinini'i! In osslnii'jiin til midnight. Header ami Plunk. It vna wild, urn In rMiclltMil attain-. Mnek .vh Iih neither feat III (Hani I wirier nor hatter Mini av if Matty pJtolna tlm opening gum Me draw will do playing into lha A thiol in' liamU. 'I'lic gale to the I'nln jrrnuniU op ened promptly Ml 0:.'l7 n 'clock ami .'1(1,0011 fnna Minroil tliroiiidi Hi" twonly-aevoit gal, iMitlitir 30,000 titiroaorvrd aeat. On,. hundred ami fifty miii were alnlloncd inaido tlic ground. It una oallmatr.l Hint 51.000,000, iniHitly at i' ti money, hna been wagered on loiluj'if gnmo. JYtmil nf :tn,nnO Threu hundred anil actenlv nuUtilo iuwmpir innn arc hero to cover th aerie, 100 Vpeelnl wire runti'iutf Into tlm proa alutul. Twentx'-llir' Ctilimi apor hnve arranged for de tliini'il descriptions. At IltMO tin lt V! rnt n sold nnil tlm crowd swpt4futn lln hlcnch erri. At 12:30 o'clock it wn nallniatad Hint .'10,000 tieraon wore nt tlm l'olo ground, with vernl Ui'umid oth er wniting to enter. Tlm Inner crnuiNtnuil'waa pnoki'il, Imt few of tlm liolilern of lint Menta lirnl ar rlvnl. Alllinui;h Hip wenllmr na elmnlv. Hie xrenllier innn nl noon aniil tliere wan little clinnrn nf rnin. (IliintN In New I'nlfnnim Tlm nlnula appeared in now lmu lory ami lmla, while Manni?or .Me draw looked aplek niul aynn in n now aiiit. The npponliiK (ilayon hhnok hnmln niul then poHi'il for the pho InrnphoM. Thu Athlolloa wore nunlilv un fonnH, the anino Ihov hnve woil.eil In nil voar. Wyekoff pitehcil to the v!itont in the hatting praetlen. MnnnKor Mrflmw refuneil to tmli rnln liiw pltnher for IiiiIo.v'h en me, hut MntthowNoii, Marnunnl, Ovinnree niul Toironu wnnnoil up, The nianla' prooiioo um popperv, wild I'ronuno plli'lilng to them in Hie tutl tin praolice. LONG III LOANS 10 """ "" "" " ' (r.ycoumtrr e xinict'i K cocrnito. ATHLETICS DEFEAT GIANTS (Ctiiitlnuuil from poki t.) Ofllrlul Sciiro l'IIII..)i:i.l'IIIA II. II. I'O. A. K. .Murphy, rf. - - 0 I '1 0 0 OMriiiK, f. .0 1 U II 0 (.lima, ai. a a i n o Maker, aii 1 I 2 0 Medina, Hi. . II 1 111 0 0 Slmnk, of. 1 0 .'I 0 (I Harry, m. .. 1 I 1 a 1 S'elmntj, n. 0 1-110 I lewder, p. ... I) 0 II Ji 0 Totmla 0 II 7 13 1 KltW voiric l(. II. I'O. A. I!. Slmfer, ef a 1 3 (I 0 Ooyle, 'ill. -. 1 !i U 'J 0 Putiilii.r, m. U M y 0 Hunia. If. 0 I .( 0 II llnrautf. Ah. 0 (I 1 ii 0 Murray, rf. 0 ii 1 0 0 Mryam, n. - 0 (I -I S 0' Mrtikh), Hi. - 2 . 11 0 0 Mnniuaril, p. 0 0 0 (I ll .MnCnnnNnk .1 1 0 0 ( rrainlnU 0 0 l) o 0 .Mul.anu" 0 0,0 0 0 TUJi IMULAULLI'IIIA ATHLETICS. lili.iiMe ii'iiv. limn t.i I'l.lnn t M Hurra liendcr . ITetrliir to Innenj lmnM mi Imllh, off Munpianl lrk!o. .Muriih) Ii.rIhiI to rluht. I (Collina), Toaraau 1 (Murphy OI'IHiik forced Murpby, Flotcbor un alrnek out. Marnuaid 1 (Slrntik).laaalatifd. No runa. rljfht. McCormlck ImttliiR for .Mar-corinfr Collina. Strn'nk fanned. Mc Cininliill 1 (HiHi1ar), Taarawn 1 (Kirniik), llnmlar a (Itiirn-. Murray. Held: Marqunrd atcrlflawl. Mclnnli Slmfer); hita, o(f Mnrnunrd, H Iiit-!uuuialatnd. Hhafer fltwl to Strtink. qiiard. McCerinlcl: Blnnled ovor tec ond. Shnfi-rout, Colllna to Mclnnen. I)o lo aafo on Hnrry'a low throw to .Vow Vorkt Morkle hIii;IimI Iii-i.Mc1iiiio, Morklo HcorluK. Wctchor t ,atiKlud to riRht acorlnK McCormlck nnd imttliiK Doylo on third. Durna nml flva ran in tiva innini-a; oft CramUII. a in two niul twn-lhiid inn ing. Uillrea National, Klm and Itir lr. AmeHean, Connolly and Kguti. I'll ImilllK Diiyla alnirlwl aeorlnu Mrklo. Klat- j forcwl Ktatchur. Hakr to ToWna. ehor fllal to Muriihr. Onu run. il)ol acortsK. Horzog tllod to Col- Pbltadalphln: rolllna trlpto! to' ,,,, lnln lil net. riitht. Ilaker alualml aeorina tranuail now pitching lor New Pulllmi. Mclnnoa aarrlflead to Morklo. York. IMillnUldiln: Mnrjiky filed out'Rtrnnk lilt to Mariimnl who tbrawj i-iipiiia: oirunK iinmi 10 to Murrnr; OldrUn kImkIihI to rllU; !ker out to Hereon. Harry doubla! "". iwrry iiioij 10 snaior. acnang iii.iri.iL. .Hvht rifir.i M.mmr.i i.. I to lafi but giruiik itotnJ at third, i "led to Ilurna. No runt. W -,. Hn r. .... ...v., ..,.. ...... ...-., --.. ; Colllna alHKlad over Kond. SfbaoK trlplml to rutr. icorn?l erK: Ml Tnlalfl 1 II U7 II Marble naknr (Had to llurna. No riiMH. Naw Yerk: Sharer (Mod to Mur phy; l)oyla (Mail lo Siriiuk; 1'lelclitrr Inaled tbroiiNh abort; 1'lntckar caught alvnllng aoud, SchmiK " Colllim. No ruiiH. Seriniil liitilnc I'blladnlililn: Mclnnli out. liar kk to .vt'Tkla. Kirunk tannml, Unrry owl, I'lftrl.iT to Merkle. No runa. NVw Yerk: Uiirn fauuad. Ilor agafout, Milnnla unnaalated. Murni) alUKlod to left. Mi.yora Hied lo Old ring. No mna. Tlilnl IuiWiip4 I'lillinlelphla: Hrhnni; riled to i array out. Collins Strniik and Harry. Handtr out. Mar-,10 -cinnoa. foyers out, iienaor to nunril to .Morkla. Three runa. .Mclnnaa. Morkle fanned. No runa, New Yerk: llurui doublad to Ml. HoraoK hit to Header, out. HoHiInr to Calllna to Haker. Murray fnuiiwl. Moyura filed to OMrlnR. No runa. Piftli Inning I'lillniUdpliln: Murphy ont. Mar qunrd to Morkle. OliltlOK out, Mar (iant to Merklf Coll Inn walked. Seieulli Iiiulnt; I'lilladetphla: Ilondor fannod. Murphy out, Doyle to Merkle. Old rlK lined out to Sliafor. No runs. New Yerk: Crandall qut, Harry to Mclnnoa. Sliafor slnplod to cen ter. Doylo singled to right, anndlng Sliafor to third. Kletclior hit Into u double play. Harry to Colllim to Mc IniiM. No rum. Inncs off second, linker dashed for home, hut was enncht, Xleycrs lo Doylo to Meyers. Unrry fiied to Doyle. Ono run. New York Burn out, linker to Mi-Innex. Horzog out, Collins to Mclnnes. .Murray singled to left.' Meyers lined to Slnink. No run. XI n III Inning I'hilndeljihin Sehnng onl, IIin!o; to Merkle. (tender out, Tesrenu to Morkle. Murphy walked. Murphy enuclit, Jfeyow to Doyle. No runs. New York Meikle out, Ilnrry to Mclnnos. MeLcnn hatting for Tcs renu, popjicd out to Harry. Shnfcr fnuncd. Tntoroat in tlm world aerica Riimo nl New York Airmailed by Hm United I'rcHfl through Iho Mail Tribune reached fever heat locally thia morn ing, and u crowd of 200 alood arniiuil in the rnln to listen to Hm return. The crowd was with the Oinnla, nnib cheered luitily whenever (lie Miir .Town aenred n run. Howorur, tlm Mnckmon wcro not witliout lliuir ' itinruti fnm f'nnafdornlilc wampum win wa tered mi the Oinnts by the Rnme crowd Hint haa nlways backed them ngainat iho Athloticu, nnd Roncrnlly , Ioit. fbc chief tnournorn today were Kdi;nr Hnfcr, Hobby llrovnrd, "Dad" i HovcridKC, .TuiIko Colvlff and Dave jWooda. Tho mnjor part of tlm re joicing was let 1oom by Judges Ton Velio, Kelly nnd Wjtliingtnn. Towns nnd cities adjacent lo .Mod ford nlno showed Interot in the game, mu telephoned in for now regarding tho gnmo. Tho second gnmo of tho aeries will be jilaycd tomorrow nt Philadelphia, and the returns of tho second con test will be received nnd given hvv the jrnil Tribune, beginning nt 11 o'clock. Mother's Friend in Every Home Comfort and Safety Aiiured Before tho Arrival of tho Stork. SAN rilANTISCO, ("nl , Ool. 7.-Long-llmo loaim to California farin oih on onsy tonus is the alleged ob joiil of a "credit corporation" which opened for IiuhIiiomn hero today. II eleven diteolois am proiuliient IuihI iii'hs mid pinfi'hHiininl men of Sail KianelHco mid nllior ralifornin eil liw. In uddiliou lo Hioho diicctors, it has hohiinl it mi ntlvimnv enin- millou of filly, of whom Ihirly-niiie urn hunkers, Tlm corporaliou, It wan nniioiiuoed, will innke ten-year loans In fiinners, wliioli, how ovor, Iho furmors mn Imvo tlm opllnn of pnying bank nuy timo liofoio tho loan oxphos. The innnny for Ilia loans will ho raised ly issuing bonds iignliist Iho innrlgagos mid thu interest which tho fanner has lo my will depoud upon Iho price received for lliosn lionds. In no air (iiimalnnoos, howovor, will Hm loan ing company chargo lliu fainiorH morn than U per ceul ahovo what it Iiiih to pay for Iho money which il lonus him. This system, It wns paid, has pro vnilod for inany years in l'uinpo mid Hip directum of Iho corporation as sort Hint (ho bonds infilled ulirmid ngaliiRt agrimiltural morlgiigo loaiiH hnvn n holler nnlo llinn naliomil bonds. llstleil for Mantuaril in fifth. "Hallad for Ttareaii in ninth. Summitry Two-baaa hila, Harry, Mcluneo, Hum-.; llinn'-lniMC hiN, Collin,, "iibninf: hioiie tun. linker; fiierifiee hit, M-mi'i ml, M liuie; lift on IniM's I'ln iiMpln.i 1, i Y'"k I. Hatior up, Collins stole aecoud, Hakor homo run to rigat bteaehera scoring I Hlglitti Inning Collins nhead of him. Mclnnes popped I'hilndelphift CglKns bent out m to Klatebor. Two runs. 'hunt. Haker siuglod, sending Colliii Now Yerk: Jlorkle ainsled to to third. Mclnnes doubled to left. Tbi oM ujrtnc-wfcat It botn wllbont a mother should add "Mather's tTlend." In thenund of Amerlrsn homes there U a bottle of this splendid and famous rem. etly that bss aided many a woman through the trjlnj: ordeal, sated her from sutTerlne and piln. kept her la health of mind and body In adranre of baby's comlnx and had a most wendrrful Inllurnrn la deteloplnzA healthy, lorely dliposltlcn la the child. There la no other remedy so truly a help iure as uomer a ftieniU It rellerns and dlseomfort caused by ths the lleaments. makes nllsnt tbosa Clires and muscles which natnre Is eipnnd. Ice and soothes the Inflammation of breast elands. Mother's Friend Is sn external remedy, acts quickly and not only banishes all dis tress In Ailranco, but assures a speedy ami complete recotery for the mother. Thus she becomes a healthy woman with alt her ttrrnsth preferred to thoroughly nJoy thu fliiffv rrar" nr cnnu. jioiMrn mem! can ,luu' Le had at inr rfriu alnr 11 nn . win.. . 7. -.-... . -rw.-w M vr.,v. PARISIAN SAGElss FOR THE HAIR If your hair Is too dry brittle color loos thin strirgy or falling out u Parisian Sage now at or.ee It stops itihing Kilp, cleanses th" hslr cf dutt ar.d cxcessito oils, removes dand ruff with one application, and make the hair d"ubly beautiful soft lit abundant. Try a 50c. bottle to-day. , isnd Is reallr one of tho rre.test bie.ina It will not rnly save your hair and make ' Ter dicotcred for expectant mothers, if .Tnnr. Imt rivn It the lu .aulv vail d.ln- I Writs to ItradAeld Iteculalor Co.. 12S ... lljmar llld.. Atlanta. Oa.. for their fm book. Write to-day. It is most Instructlre. Cbas. Strang. PniggNt. t DOCTORS DID - NOT HELP HER i a V V Y t II But Lydia E. Pinlclmm's Vcg ctnblc Compound Restored Mrs. LcClcnr'a Health Her Own Statement. Detroit, Mich. "I nm rdnd to ills cover n remedy tlmt ro'.ioviH m from my Milfering nnd uJ35 w' pains. For two years I nulTircd lKurlnff down paln nml got nil run down. 1 wm undor n norvouu alralu nnd i-vuld not tdeep nt night. 1 t'..til tniliu'tiira luni In tho city but thoy J ilKl liui uu mu liny eeelnj: Lyilin Ii i '" f I If t ? T ? ? V t ? T r ? I ffiWP fj 'I Mm & ZW EXPERIENCE FOR vjrl' WJ 12YERY WOMAN Pinkham'fl Vcgetablo CoinMund udvor HhihI, I tried It. My houltli Imjiruvod wonderfully nml 1 um now quito well iilta'n. No woman mitrorini; from fo undo Ills will regret it If nbo take tlil.i medlclno." Mr, Jamus O. l.uCl.UAlt, im Hunt St, Detroit, Mich. Another Case. Philadelphia. In. "bydlit H. Pink- hiim'n Vogotablo Comjiounil is all you clnhn It to ho. About two or thivo days beforo mj periisls 1 world get bad backaches, then piilu.H In right nnd loft Hides, nnd my head would ache. I called tho doctor and ho wild 1 had orguulc In (lammntton. I wenttohim fornwhllobut did not got well on I took Lydlu IC.I'ink Iuiip'h Vegotnblo Coiuihuiihi. After tnk ing two bottlea 1 wns relieved and flniihy my troubles loft mo. I married and hnvn two little ulrls. I lmvo hnd no re turn of tho old troubles." Mrs. CiiAa. Uoki.l, 20M B. Chad wick St., l,hIln.,Pn. T t Draperies Wo carry n very complete Uu of drmmrlt'B. Inci curliiliiM, flvturfs uto and do all oilman nf unhiiiHtorliiK A special limn to look after this work tixoliiHlvely and will itlvo us coed hurvlco uu Is nosulble to t In von tho luritvst oUIoh. Woeka & McGowan Co. T t ? ? T t ? T r r r f y ? T T T T :0 The Absolute COMFORT nml FREEDOM She Enjoys in Every rose "Wearing 'ATHENA ' UNDERWEAR I'OR WOMEN, MISSLj, CHILDREN in which every objectionable feature of the usual knit garment has been entirely eliminated. Here are the fea tures which will appeal to every woman who would know comfort, correctness and daintiness in her knit underwear. THE PATENT-FITTED SEAT TU most notable improvement ever made in underwear decigningr, being so bhapad that it clings sniiRly to the figtire in any posture. THE THREE-CORNERED GUSGET-Relievea ths strain at the thigh, giving greater comfort and longer wear. THE PERFECTED SHOULDER-STAY Keeps the garment from stretching down over the shoulder and holds the sleeve in place. THE FI1TED SHOULDER AND SLEEVE-Givc the natural form to the bust and the proper tapering to (lie back. THE EXTRA-ELASTIC CUFF Holds Use sleeve in place and keeps it from slipping up on the arm. SHAPING AND SIZING Giving Athena garments the actual body lines and proportions, and alfordiaj sizes that will fit every figure with tailored precision. You can buy Athena at the price you have been paying for ordinary underwear. Thirty-eight fabrics in high-neck nnd low-neck union suits and vests; ankle-length, knee length and umbrella drawers. Twenty-eight distinctive chapes. Cold Weather is Here Change your Underwear and don't forget to change to ATHENA We are pushing this line to the front and it will make you happy with the change. This Line Talks for itself as no other line does. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Something to Think About F. K. Deuel & Go. .A. t t V V ? t t f t T T t t T T t T T T t t T t ? T T t f t t t A.A.A..sK.sVA.A.A.A AA..A.AA.A.AA..A.t 00OOCMlHXH:tMMl0IM - (. f r t.t vjr srWr w iWr if til e C. .?. , J