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Wl p - ! a i .-' P3XIBB13: MEDFORD mnj) TRTBUTO, MEDirORD. OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 0, 15)15. ME 0 WIN 10 INNING GAME FROM WEED, 6 10 5 Medford defeated Wood Sunday iiflrrnoon nl the .bull park before one of this bout crowds of (lie season, II to fi, (on inning in the most thrilling mid most disappointing k"ic of the honcon. The IociiIh won on it lluko in tho tenth, with two moil out. Tlio ending was imHntisfnetory to the playcre of both tennis lind the Hpec talorn. In tliu truth inning, nfter the IociiIh hudjlied the ooru in the eighth, Colo nimi tlio tlrnt iiiiin up rapped out it three linger to right. O'Ncil grounded to Heeond, nnd Wilson poled u long fly to left, the retrieving of the hull holding Coleman, nt tiiiid. Antic wiik nt hnl when Pitcher An thony of the inifors hcitvod n wild pilch to the ftrnrtitntninf. A hoy grubbed the hull, nnd threw it to tho ditcher L)e Putile, who throw too lute to eiitoh t'oli'timii with the do tiding rim nt the p'lnic. lutmcdintcly tho Weed pliyern began to (irotoHt. Spalding's rules upon the point nrc n follows t Plnywn Mnko IrtUt BATTLESHIP NO TORPEDO CAN IK! MARVELOUS INVENTION FIRST TO BE CONSIDERED BY NEWLY CREATED BOARD OF NAVY EXPERTS JACKSON COUNTY Triple, Hull Hint Will Enable War ships to Defy Shells, Mines or Tor pedoes Louis Gnthmann, Famous Armament Inventor, Gives ' Dia grams of Hulls. Mftko . i "Whenever n block occurs, tho um pire khnll call it, nnd the milnem may run hnscH without liability to he put'out until the hull is returned nnd held by tho pitohcr in his position." This establishes (he validity of the Medford claim that the run was valid. In the first inning tho visitors landed on Welch for Tour hits nnd five num. With this hnndicnp, tho locals hegnn mi uphill Juittlo nidedliy the batting of Taster nnd the pitching of Welch. Alter the first he allowed but one hit, but walked 11 men. Cas ter pounded in three of the loenls run with a lino drive throo bnuccr mid u scorching two bagger. In the eighth the score was tied by n singlp by lidding, Harper pounded in a rim with n timely hit. Coleman rapped out n three bugger ami two bingles in fivo times at bat. Welch Pitches Well Welch from the second to tenth inn. iugs hud tho Weed bals-meti nl his mercy, his curve ball bewildering them. Fust fielding saved Antlinnv 'mm defeat sevenil times. Weed is credited with fivo hits and Mcdford with 11. Mcdford inmlo fivo errors. The locals havo eight or (en inorti gaiiies scheduled for" thi yinr. Wecil All II H l'O A cnuiiz,-: . r o 2 ;i a Oownn, a 4 Lilly, in G Do Pnule, c (i, Kaer, 3 G WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.-A battle ship that no torpedo can sink thai will bo one of the first things Uncle Sam's newly created navul board of exports will consider, ' Such n battleship Is badly needed now, as demonstrated by the present wnry but tho idea is not now, for Louis Uathutann, famous iirmamcnt invrntor, submitted his iiixcntion to the navy department some 'l years ago -but vainfy. Uatliiuami for years has worked on plans for a trinle hull batlleshin that could defy mines, torpedoes and high explosive shells. During this time he hns sought Jo got tho iintj department interested in his plaus but his iden was always guored. Hocently, however, an ejkeritiient wnH rnndo with a torpedo ehiiroo iiginiisi a nun consiritction rcpie henliiig tho latest United .States drradiiiiughtN. Tho tor)cdo charge sank the tar get just us It would had it been our newest and biggest drendnntight MHilbGnthiiiinn,rUKUJnjliiiil his in. volition before the navy department. This time, with somo success. Jn letters to Secretary of tliu Knw Daniels, Untlimanu snld: 'Aiyhdwco to'ybu, Mr. .Seeictiiry, is to call a halt on tho war vessels now under construction, because be ing not constructed nor equipped in harmony with modorn science, they will bn absolutely of no military value." ln-n.lnlor letter aceomimnviiiir sketched of tho .triple liullr uliich (fjo; Hecrctnry of tlm navy has1 asked for inui no may sulmill them to tho "zz:."tCw louts Gpcmrimn ' jUEL -of 'V'l J BOILER i "hu .-'rBblL-ERL'seV- 1 z ," v ,v " mmE SPACE S-C- 7W ' 7WN 5WCCE J MOVIES SHOWN AT EXPOSI TION DAILY I ,..!.. I. .....il 1 .... . . . .... .., rxcinsivo il lagrauis sl.onlng old hl0 am! ,K new explained In tliu nccoiiiisiiiylug story. tilplo bull iiivciitloii, uhlcli aio A. C. Allen has returned from Snn Francisco where ho Inserted tho Crater Lnko movies In tho Jackson county scenario nnd arrnngod to havo tho nlctiires shown every nftor- noon at 3:30 o'clock at the Oregon jjmlldln'g, Instead of every other day Ins heretofore. While tlicro Jio lec tured upon the pictures as shown 'a'nd-(omul no trouble In holding tho audience, which had been leaving be 'caiiso the operator took thrco niliiijtcs to chnngo films. Hen Sheldon and others will lecture horenftor. "I found that the Oregon and Can adlan buildings had tho lnrgest crowds," paid Mr. Allen, "but tho movies were neglected. California has an oporator busy from 10:30 a. m, until evening, whllo Oregon cm pIo8 an operator only two hours a I day. "There wcro no signs nt the .lack- son county exiillilts in ntner nuiiii lugs calling attention to tho movies, and this should bo remedied. Con siderable Jealousy exists among other Oregon counties against tho Jackson county movies, uecnuso tlioy nro so much more complete thnn any othor. Tho reol has been shortened some, but tlicro Is no renson why thcro should not bo a dally exhibit of nil the films. "Of course all the audlonco docs not stay throughout tho show, but all who. nro In nny way lntorostod do. It Is tho samo with all tho exhibits those Interested exnmlno closely, those not, como nnd go. "Jackson county Is certainly get ting Its shnro of publicity. Fresh fruit is needed to keep tho display up to dato." .DOES BACKACHE . WORRY YOU? Somo Mcdford People Hne Learned How to Oct Itollef How ninny pcoplo suffer from an aching back? How fow know tho cause? If It hurts to stoop or lift If you suffer sudden, darting pnlno If you arc weak, lamo and tired Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign mny bo headache or dizziness, Scanty, pnlnful, or too froquoiit urination, Nervousness or n conslnnt, dend tlrod fooling. Avert tho serious kidney diseases, Treat tho woaokned kldnoys with Doan's Kldnoy Pills. A remedy especlnlly for sick kid neys. Gratefully endorsed by residents of this locality. Andrew Cnntrall, California St., Jacksonville, Ore., says: "Wlion I wns suffering from backncho nnd other kidney nllmcnts, Donn's Kid ney Pills camo to my nld nnd stop ped tho trouble." Price G0c, nt nil dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kldnoy remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho snmo that Mr. Cantrall had. Foster-MIlburn Co. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. new board of oxpeits, Uiithhiiinn points out that: '' ' "Oennnny is Mho" only eouhlry which hus njcognirod the value of this triplo hulf syslcjn (Ai jfiiri mid their IntcsJ d'ro'nillinugl)tH Vile so constructed1 and can defy high e- plosive shells nnd torpedoes or minus." The ncuompnnying sketches, now printvd for'jhp fir-l time, woru irawnj by Lpuis fJullimiinii. Kigiir,i l hiiijws an outline of h bhtlcship provided wit)i his new invention the triplo hull. " Agnpist such n war vcssid, Oath uiaiiii claims, all unvles and iinmi fortifications toda,v ' would ho IcoselcbsV fur their guns couli do-not Crnmor, 1 2 Deacon, I i Itossl, i Anthony, p 4 loo, r G Colomon, b G 0 1 I ,1 1 .1 0 0 0 0 1 PO 3 1 4 I! t tl 0 0 3 PLAN PAVING FOR CRATER HIGHWAYS COMING SEASON 40 G .Mot font Alt II ... .... G G S9 Hi 1 0 ONoll, 3 Wilson, l .... Antic, I 4 1 Castor, r G . 2 Drninlt, m 2 II KddltigB, in 2 I) Harper, 2 4 0 Welch, p 3 0 Hill, o 4 0 McKee, s 0 0 11 1 1 J PO 0 12 1 0 1 1 I 0 II 0 40 G 11 30 12 G Score by Innings; Weed, r ....5 0000 0 000 0 G I t 1 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 5 iMciirorii.ro o i o 2 1 o i o i n h....O 12 14 10 10 1-11 Niiiiiuuiryt Three huso hits Lilly, Castor. Colo Celo Cole mnn: Two base bits, Hchult, CnBtcr, O'Nelli first on Imlls, off Anthony 7. off Welch 11; double plas, An thony to Cowan to Cromer; wild Pitch, Anthony, Weed 8, Medford 12: hit by pitched bull, Cowan, Cromer. Umpire, John Wilkinson. Tlino of gaiuo 2 hr. 30 mill. 10 Innings. mm plans 10 ISSUE OAhVKSTON, Tcmi. Aug. !. Ocneral Carnuua u prouirmg u inanitVhto to tho American pwiplc in which ho plans to reiiow the Mxi- can situation and make public tho imr respoiiiloiico bi'twii'ii hii. gou'i union t mid tho state depart men t. N'tu if jircjaratioit of tho dowiHipnt uas re ceived today by Juan T. Hunm, con st itiilionnlibt consu hero. Just how soon the inauilutto ntli be issued was not Stated, (With Hedford Trad 1$ Ke4ford Mtd Ily tho end ot the (iroeut soiison, 10 miles of highways will have been graded by tho government in the Crn- tor Lake national pink, leaving ap proximately , miles still to bo grail cd and tho ciituo system In be haid surfaced, Kngincer (Joodwin of the war de partment, in charge of construction. states that an appropriation of i-100,-000 will bo asked for woik the oom ing jcar, for using m pmlug the main traveled roads now uraded. This surface will be of the Win mute typo if bitulithio pavement, nnd oot approximately 10,000 per milo. The piiM'iuent twill bo htid J ft feat Jii width, with the mad from Anna creek to Hie rim the l'ut section paved. Kroin J80 to UOO men me now cm ployed. As only .ffttl.OOO was sc oured this jour, it is impotable to tiniihh the giiuhng as could Imw been done if tho .f 100.000 a.ked tor had been appropriated. The com pleted, gniding will comprise tho road friiu tho now Jackson comity en trance to Anna clock, from the oM- orn entranco up Sand creek to tho run, from the Klaiiiatli entrance to Anna creek, and the ilia boulevard trom a junction ,,f tho Sand Creek road to Anna creek, from Anna creek to the tavern, and mound the run for a few miles from tho tavern. This is eoiinidered bv thosn in charge, a critical liam in the life ot tho .iik. Kvory trieud of the paik must vvirk for u largo appiopriation tor the coming Wir so that impiove- ments ma he carried on uninterruptedly. T siiik nor. TuifTRAFFir TO CRATER LAKE BREAKING RECORDS Figure 2 shows tho effect of, tho explosion of an armor pieicing shell utter it has piercgd the armor belts used in tho presouWiuist ruction, of our battleships. ' f ' The fnitoil Statt'jutVy dcpenils upon armor piercing shells while other naval povv'crH use hhells (hut explode on impact. lib an annor piercing shell peno trillion of a ship's, minor, belt as shown in Figure 2 t'ojihl only be ef fected at target pracjlico mid not in actual conflict, (latliiiiami claims, bo on use the enemy's ships using impact shells could sink our ships at long rango before wo could penetrato oven a five-inch armor belt on their snips. , - - In Figure (I is shown tho' effect of a iL'.ociitinietre high cploMvu shell (or n largo toipcdol striking- tho belt armor of a batthliip. As shown in tho sketch it practically blows in the hide of the ship. Yet (lathmaiiu claims vci-scl's with his tuple hull could witlistiinil even such an attack without being sunk. : -s- -: XOTICi: TO WAT Kit I'SKItS. s t 'Hie ri'M'milr will bo cleaned Tuesday nnd Wslny.day, Aug ust lOlli mid lltli and jou nro rc(iic-.t.Ml not to Irrlgato dm lug tlicMi two ihi)s. O. Alt.NSPHiKlt. ST HKIiK.VH HALL, POHTIiANI), OKKOO.V Diocesan Hoarding nnd Day School for girls under tho enro of Tho Sis ters of St. John Haptlst. Forty-Sov-onth yenr begins Sept. 1G. For cnt nloguo address, Tlio Sister 8uiorIor. ' -: :- An unto road will soon bo pletcd around Ciiapo Poritetua. com- Tho Hall Tnxl company reports Hint tlioy lind an unusiinlly heavy traffic to Crater l.ako last week, and that this wook tho travel will bo still InrKor. Four cars loft for it... Inko this morning. Hunters college iinder'tho director Hhlp of It. II. Knrlo will arrlvo In Medford tomorrow and go to tho l.ako .Wednesday. More thnn ono half or tho tnurlHts bnuled by the Hall Taxi company aro from New York city. Tho travel Is also heavy on tho Klamath side. Mr. Pnrkhiii-Hi im.K. Iiavlng put on extra cars. Tho tour ists vino nro making the trip from this tdilo aro exceedingly well pleas ed with the scenery nloiir"tlio(Honuo river nnd enthusiastic niJajtit " tho I.IIKO, .' '. Tho totnl tourist traffic at the lake up to August 8 l .-i27ti and tho num ber of nutos loss, compared to a onr ago, 3741 tourists and 085 nutos, Sunday tboro were up to, 3 o'clock 37 nutos nnd Hit tourists. fur jl i Wi-MjimAK'jrx. v FOR SALE 50 Gallon Steel Oil Drums, $6 Value $3.50 C. E. GATES Coolest store In town. You'll en Joy shopping nt this store GILLETT VISITOR TO CRATER LAKE lHSKOMTlOX N'OTim Notice is hornhj given .that tho firm of Doilor & Clone has boon dis solved. All bills payable and receiv able will bo taken euro of Uy Mr. Doibjr. Dntod. Auk Tth. 10 IS W T DO.lttlt. P. V. CI.OSII. t CoiHtriWHinnn I' H. (Illicit of Sprlngriold, Maw., wljp U sorvlnu Jis twelfth continuous tcpn nnd U with to exemptions, tho olilejit In point of son loo In Iho home. 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