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.1W-"MJrrH'fMifvt 4t-Vl. -. 4 it t t t t t ihn J M .l- PAGE TWO. OTDTORD MATT) TRIBUNE. MRDFORl). OliHtlON. Tlll'liMDAV. INTO I IKK !), IMS). IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Cnl IMrkIiih of Salem la n short hutlncM visitor In tliu city, Duffy MoKny of Hnnny Camp. California, Is vIsltlnR In the city this viok. VnudoviUo at Star tonight. 172 Tho city council will hold n snoclnl Mark l'nulliin of HuRonr I- a Med-.sosBlon nt tho council cliambors to ford vlRltor, I morrow night to consider tho rotl .Inmcs It. Smith, of Chicago Is vU-ltlon for tho ro-ononliw of Third HlnR In Medford. stioct, tho property holders making tho request appearing and KlvlnK tliolr sldo of tho ease. Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast is taking charco of tho J, UtiVo JnckHon. of CsrlWo, Venn., tho well kinnvn triuoilnR man Is 'njTaln milli)K lon loinl custonmrs. A. H. ailllrr Is on it uiitns trip taUlnnititu Jtnll. Hotnc-riad',' broad at Do Voo's, J, J. oott of 8u Krancltco Is n Jntu, nrrlv In Medford. J. Hra, the iill known commer cial (rnvolor Is nRt In the -nMaj. C. . Urnnls of lVMland Is n Mwl IbrU Hdtor. Xauilovlilo at Star tonight. 17! v W. ll, UtcJiell of Portland spent Thumlay In Mcd'ord. Si 0, Cnrroll nnd wlfo of Ashland wotu Thttrlnj visitors In Medford. It. a .Millar and wife of Ottawa, Knit., arc rocont arrivals. Kodak fluinniug. uvui m towu, M Weston's. 0. M. Knox of tho Apnlegato spout Thursday in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Uoso of San Dltpo are Medford visitors. Vaudovljlo at Star tonight. 172 Workmen have begun tho work of laying tho foundation for the now Pnlui brick building on Kir street, formerly occupied by tho Fish Mar ket, that was burnod out last sum mer. l'otcr Porter of tho Illinois river district arrived In the. city for a few days business visit. Crater Lake pictures ,a book if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado of tho lake, for ealo at Dorking & Harmon's studio. Call nnd sco them. 228 East Main street, phono 320-J. tf J. A. Tornoy Is now engaged in 'operating mining claims on Palmor creek. Charles Inglobrcltson of Red Muff, Gal,, is spending a few days In tho city visiting frlonds and r datives. Vaiidovillo at Star tonight. 172 T. X. Hcarson of Soulx Falls, is spending a few days looking over tho ralley with a view to locating here. Miss Grace Dean of Lester, Wash., is visiting In tho city. 12. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Paon M. 1471. J. II. Gordon of Grants Pasa, spent Wednesday In tho city in tho Interests of tho Southern Pacific railway. Col. George P. Mlras of Seven Oaks was a business visitor in Med ford Wednesday. VnudoviUo nt Star tonight. 172 W. It. Coleman of Jacksonville was a short business visitor in Medford Wednesday afternoon. Miss Evelyn Gray of Chlco is In tho city for a fow days visiting rela tives and frlonds. "Insuranco your best asset." Havo tho best. Placo your insurance with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right It he writes it. tf Amos Tuttlo of tho Illg Applos-.'.e country Is in tho city on business. Coroner A. K. Kellogg of Gold Hill spont Wednosday aftornoon In Medford attending to buslnoHs mat ters. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. Deputy Fruit Inspector Meyers of Control Point was a buslnosa vis itor In Medford this morning. .Former County Commissioner James Owens of Wollon was a busi ness visitor in tho elty Wednesday. Af .11, Miller, n pioneer merchant (Murray, Flotchor Morklo, ShittYo). Struck out, by Hush (Tosronu, Hume, WiUoii); by Tom-ohm ,: (Mo Innos. Selium: 12; by (Ynudiill 1 (Ituili). Hit by pitcher. V'lolohor by Hush. 1 lite, off ToMonu U and 7 ruin in 0 l-!l iunviia-. I'miuvoa. Kitr- lev behind tho bat. Connolly on tho bnw, Klein nnd Kvn in tho fioM. First lulling Phllndelphla: Murphy out, Flol ohor to Merkle, It wns an easy roilor to short. OldrlUK singled to contor n Hhnrp rap which Shnfur ran In to fluid. Collins tdnglod ovor second, sending Oldrlng to third, his hit was portrait department for tho Gorkln a vicious bounder which Doylo conld- Halicr, 3b. . .. Mulnnef, lb. Struiik, cf. of Gold Hill was a business visitor Harry, bs & Harmon Photo company, 22S Kast Main street. Tho pollre havo found no truce of tk prowler who entered tho resi dence of W, C. KInleyslde Tnosday night while ho was attending a re ception to tho ltov. HIdrldge, nnd tttolo $3. Thoy also have no clue to tho assailant of Clyde Uuckmastor. VnudoviUo at Star tonight. 172 G. S. Cornell and wlfo of Ashland nro visiting frlonds and relatives in this city for a few days. Mr. J. K. Fuwolman has formed n connection with F. K. Dotiol & Co., having taken an Interest In the bus! now. Wltl bo great): pleased to moot all his old friend at this well known stand. - 17R John W. Pornoll of tho Applegate district Is In tho city today attend ing to business matters. C. C. Low of Klamath Falls Is at tending to business matters In the city for a fow dnys. Vaudcvlllo at Star tonight. 172 M. X. Duxbury of Olympln nrrlvod In tho city Thursday to attend to business matters. James Cotter of Eaglo Point was a business visitor In tho city Wednes day. Vaudcvlllo at Star tonight. 172 J. P. Winter of Sallda, California, Is in the city visiting old friends and attending to business matters. XOTICK. Xotlco Is horeby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at its next regular meeting, Octobor 21st, 1913, for a license to sell malt, vinous and splritous liquors at his placo of business, Xo. 1G, North Front street, Medford, Oregon, for a period of six months. Dated Oct. Ctb, 1913. MUUPHY & CO. ATHLETICS EASILY BEAT GIANTS 8-2 i i (Continued from Page 1) in tho city Wednesday aftornoon VnudoviUo nt Star tonight. 172 James Marsh of Grants Pass waw n snort visitor in Medford Wednes day attending to business boforo tho fedural court William Stlno, baggagoman at the Southern Pacific mado a bkort busi ness trip to Ashland Wednesday. VnudoviUo at Star tonight. 172 Mm. E. H. Pierce of Smartvllle, California Is visiting frlonds and rolntlMtu in this city for a fow dayi. Hoy Croft, tho Trail youth, who wiia niyaiurloualy mutilated about ton day ugo, l now out of dangor ucoordln; to rfrorts. In auro your fruit, both pnekod nnd unpacked nsalnst flra while In your packing Iioupo in a short term policy nt special r-.ult rates In the fitrougest FJru Insurance company in tho world. Telephone CC-l and talk with Tinny. 173 Tho rain of tho lni.t two iluya was dispelled thin morning by bright sun hhlno, ajd tho farmers and orehard Ists of the vnlluj uro making ready for tho fall plowing operations. Weeks &McGowan Co UNDERTAKERS Lnily .Hlstunt ly Plumo 227 Night 1 W, W'wUh lf)!tI-2 I'lioiios A, U. Orr U78-.M tinjr average with two t-inj-lorf and n triple in three times up. laliliiK Double I'la)W IJut tworonlly t-iH.'ctnculr nlnyrf marked tho contort. Ono of thufO wiiH a double play worked by Iliihli to Harry to Mclnnees on Hums nnd Heteber in the pixth, nnd the oilier was n dn!iiii'.' double put-out oon- tributcd by Doylo in tho fcevonth. when be pulled down a sizzlip- line MnnMi lrom .Mdiniuis' Imt utiil dou bled up ISakor nt sucmul. Official Score I-IIirDKLPHIA AH. It. II.I'O.A.K .Murphy, rf. f, 1 2 2 0 0 OblrinL'. f. fi 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collins, 2b. f 2 3 f -1 4 12 3 1 4 0 0 i) 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 12 3 3 1 1 f 2 3 0 3 0 1 Suhanjf, c. ISllbll, p. Totals 8 J 2 11 1 NEW YOHK AH. If. II.I'O.A.K. Ilerzug, .'lb. - Doyle, 2b. llutelior, !. -. Huriu, If. --- Shnfvr, of. Mufrny, rf. .M'jFA-'.in, q. Morkle, lb. Tosrouu, p. Cooper ....... WiUon, c. Crnudall, p. Wiltso" 4 4 1 4 3 3 o 0 i 1 0 1 f. i 3 0 4 3 3 II 0 0 o Totals 28 2 5 27 (J 1 'Hiiii for MoLcuii in hi.xlli. 'Han for Meiklu in' huveiitli. ritilu Hits Scoro Ily Innings . ... 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-- 8 ..3 3 0 10 13 1 012 Now York-.O 0 0 0 10 1 Hits .... 10 0 110 2 0 0 0 0- Kuiiiinnry Two-bufio' liili Rlmfor. Tliieu ImHo bit, Collins. Home' run, Scbnnu'. Stolen bnt.t, CtilliiiH, Hnlior, Old riiih'i Klulclier, jrunnj', Cooper. Left on buses, Philadelphia 3, Now York. Double plays, Collins to Hiikor; U111-I1 lo Iliuiy lo .Molunos; Dovlo unnsiiifet ctl. Hase 01 baHw off Buhli J n't reach, ltakor singled throng" short. Kcorlng Oldrlng, CoUIiih tnk lng sooond. Mel.oan wont to tho pitcher's box for a consultation with Tesreau. Collins and Hakor worked tho double steal. They had such a long load bocauso of tho wind-up. McLean didn't havo time to throw. Mctnneg fanned but McLean dropped tho last strike, but Mclnnes wan tossed out to Morkle. Strunk got three balls and then fouled off ono, then hit to Fletcher. Collins and Hakor scored and Strunk reached aoennd. on Fletcher's throw over Morklo's head. Harry popped to Fletcher. Three runs. Xow Yerk: Hush appeared per fectly cool. Horxog out, Harry to Melnnos. Ho waited for three and two boforo swinging on ono of tho Athletic youngster's offering. Huah gavo Doylo two balls but split tho plato with tho third. Doylo bounced a hit off Hush's glove, which the pitcher was barely able to knock down. Hush throw to first repeat edly to keop Doylo frozen to tho bag. who was 1ml Into this by nn at tempted stool by Doylo which was balked by Fletcher fouling off ono. Fletcher hit by plteher and wont to first. Tho crowd roared In Jubila tion. Hush gavo Hums two straight ones, they were far from center of tho plate. Doylo was worrying Hush by dancing off second as though ready to steal. Hums popped to Collins who caught and tossod to Harry doubling up Doylo. Xo runs, ono hit, no errors. Second Inning Philadelphia: Schang was called out on strikes. Tearenu outguessed Schang on tho last ono. Hush filed! out to Murray. Tesreau seemed to bo working with less exertion than in his pitching to tho head of tho batting order. Murph'y beat out a hit to Fletcher, Tesreau worked him Into swinging hard at two before ho connected safely. Oldrlng singled t right, putting Murphy on third. Oldrlng hit tho first ball pitched. Oldrlnc stole second. McLean's throw was too high for Doylo to put tho ball on tho runnor. Collins singled to center scoring Murphy Oldrlng. Tho stands went wild. Tes reau took his tlmo beforo pitching to Haker. Doylo and McLean consulted with him. Hakor forced Collins to Doylo unassisted. Two runs, throo hits, no errors. Xew Yerk: Shafer out, Collins to Mclnnes. Murray fllod to Collins. It was a high ono, which Just cleared tho Infield, Collins backing up for it. Hush put tho first ono for Mc Lean squarely over tho plato. Larry swung at tho second ono and missed a foot.,Tho next two wero balls. McLean popped a high foul to Schang. Xo runs, no hits, no errors. Third Inning Philadelphia:, MclntifiB hit the first ball pitched for a fly out to Hums. Tesreau appeara to bo labor ing hard. Strunk filed to Hums; ho waited for thrco balls and ono strike. Tesroau gavo Harry a ball and then spilt tho plato twice. Harry popped a foul to McLean. Xo runs, no hits, no errors. Xow Yerk: Morklo fll-d to Strunk. Hush was still taking It easy. Tesreau was gtvon a hand when ho camo to bat. Tesroau struck out on thrco pitched balls, ho swung hard at two and ono was called. Horzog kupt a rapid flro of comment directed nt Hush, tho latter respondod by slipping ovor two strikes 011 him. Horzog then poppod to Collins. Xo runs, no hits, no er rors. Fourth Inning Philadelphia: Schang struck out. Ho swung hard ut tho last ono. Hush was given a groat hand when ho camo to tho plato. Hush slnglod to contor, Hums ran over and mado a hard try but couldn't qulto reach tho ball. Murphy filed to Shnfrr. Ilo hit tho flmt ball pitched. Old ring out, Doyle to Morklo. Xo runs, ono hit, no errors. Xow York; Doylo foulod out to Hakor, aftor waiting for two balls and ono utriko. Fletcher singled ovor Hush's head. Hush throw three straight balls to Fletcher and when tho crowd began pulling far a basct on balls, ho put over two called strikes. Fletcher nailed tho follow ing ono, Hush was working very slowly, taking a lot of tlmo on each ball. Hurna struck out and on n quick throw to first Hchaug nearly caught Flotchor off tho bag, Flotchor got hack only by 11 qulok ulldo. Flot-jHolldly to right. 11 was his second chor atolo second, Seining' throw being n llttlo to tho loft of tho hag and low, but Collins hold tho ball. Shafer out, Collins to Melnnos.' No runs, onu hit,' no errors. Fifth Inning Philadelphia: Collins sent a long ono to right which was n dangerous ono but Murray gathered It In, tho crowd groaned. Hakor filed to Fletcher. Mclnnes filed to Murray, no runs, no hits, no errors. hit of tho gatno. 'I'osroau faced Oldrlng, Collins and Hnlcor with ono uinu on tin no. 01rltig forced Mur phy, Flolehor to Doylo, his uttonipt wan n shnvp Imuudor to short stop, tho Giant lufloldor showed slow In contrast to tho Athletics quick play. Doylo's Inability to recover himself enough to throw to first prevented a pnsslhlo double play. Collins tripled down tho right field lino, sending Oldrlng homo. Tosionu thou fared Xow York; Murray walked Htmli Hnkur. Hakor slnglod. scoring Col throw him throo straight ones and iHus, Tesrnnu wont back for 11 confer then split tho plato twice In tho euro with Dojlo nnd Flotchor. To meantime tho crond started hooting I jeau was then relieved, I'raudall tak tor a base on balls. On tho deciding. lug his place, tho Athletics had ball Murray went to first, tho first 'touched Tosrotiu for eleven hits and walk of tho day. Murray stole sec- oeiou runs In tho sU and ono-thlrd ond when Schang throw to ooeond innings ho had pitched. Molunos tho ball rolling away from Collins! (lied to Doylo. who touched out into right fluid, Murray wont to third. Mrl.enn hit straight throuith Hakor scoring Murray. Tho crowd btf rooting and yelling. Cooper runs for Hakor on tho lino. Two runs, three hits, no errors. ' Xow Yerk: Shafer opened tho limlnur wltli n itiiutili iliiwu tint Infl McLean. Morklo filed lo Murphy, foul lino, this wns thn rocoud intra Cooper stole second, Schang didn't imso registered by tho (Hants during havo tho rangu nnd his throw was ( tho sorlei. Murray singled to left l hits, 110 errors, too high. Tosroau out Hakor to Mc- center scoring Shafer Oldrlng mado' NYw York- Hums filed to Mur ium, Cooper taking third, Horzog I " 1 n remarkable try to field tho hit, ho ill veil headlong ut tho hall with out stretched hands and rolled over and ovor hut could not umku tho catch. Murray out stealing, Selium: lo Col lins, when Wilson fnuitml, It wns tho first throw to second by Schang dur ing thu ganio. Morklo walked Wlltso running for Morklo. ('ran dall out, CoUlus lo Mcluueii. Ono run. two hits, no errors. Highlit Inning Philadelphia: Strunk out. Uiau dull to Wlltso. Wlltso wont to first for Xow York In eight. Harry also went out, Crnndall to Wlltso. Cram dull did not have to step from tho box. SchatiK hit a home run Into tho rlnht fbdd stand. Hush fanned, ono run, ono hit. no errors. Xew Yerk: llorsog lined to Hak or. Doyle out, Melnnos unassisted. Fletcher fouled to Seining. No runs, not hits, no errors. Xlulti Inning Philadelphia: Murphy fllod to Murray. Oldrlng foulml to HurzoK Collins filed lo Shafer. No runs, no !.. I !! .... ) phy. Shafer walked. Murray lilt In Hurry. furcliiK Rhafor, Harry to Col lins. It was a eluso play and Urn plro Connolly's decision wan lilssnd. Wilson fouled lo Hakor. No runs, no hits, no errors, IF HEADACHY. DIZZY. M n out, Schang to Mclnnes, onu run, on'i hit, ono error. Sixth Inning Philadelphia: StruitK filed to Hums, thu count wns two and two be fore Strunk connected. Harry slnglod to right It was tho first hit ho mado In tho gamo. Wilson re lieved McLean catching for New York. Schnng fouled ono to left field stand, Schang sout n high foul to Wilson. Hush fllod to Doylo. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Xow Yerk: Doylo out Mrlnuosti unassisted, Larry had n ball and a strike called on him and inUsod nu attempted bunt, his final effort wns a pop to Mclnnes. Flotchor waited and drew a baao on balls. Hush throw three bad 0110.1 nnd did not get his ustinl control on tho next ono. iiurns nit into a iinuuio piay Hush to Harry to Melnnos. Xo runs, no hits, no errors. Seventh Inning Philadelphia: Murphy singled LS ! GIRLS! YOUflUST TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR MURi- Jet n 2. font lloiito anil Make Your, delightful surprlso nwaltn those ii..i.. i.,.uir..,i.. riiiffv. Al.m..!,iut whoso hulr has been uolm-lod or Is Slow Fulling Hulr Imtnedlnta?-YimI that's the Joy of It. Your hair b couiiM light, wavy, fluffy, abundant nnd nppenrs as soft, lustrous and beautiful us a young girl's after a Danderlne hair etwinse Just try this moisten a cloth with a llttlo Dull dsrluo and carefully draw It through your hair, taking ono small strand nt a tlmo. This will rlcnii'o tho srniKK)'. faded, dry. brlttlo or thin Hostdos beautifying tho hair. Dhii ilnrlmi dissolves iivury patttrlo of! 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