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o o o o ircnpfffcn matt, Trnnrora. nflvrflflT), okeconI fktpay. September i 1025;' ' - PAGE TWO 'li. 1 !l AIR TRAGEDY IS HEAVY BLOW 10 NAVY AVIATION Fear Destruction of Shenan doah With Disappearance of PN-9 Will Cripple Air De- velopment for Many Years Congress Expected to Withhold Money Aid. WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. (A. P.) 1'Yoin frogmenta of lnfonnullon brouKl't In from ninny uourccii, tho nuvy department siully nought today to piece out tho utory of u traKerty whono full Import cannot yet be realized. Comlne Immediately behind the disappearance in mld-Paclflc of tho naval piano PN-9 No. 1 In her at tempt to fly to Hawaii, the loss of the Shenandoah cast a shadow of uncertainty over tho hopes of those naval officers who have endeavored to build up on practical lines the servlco of naval aviation, Tho Shenandoah was the only military dirigible In the possession of the United States government. She I i wag built upon lines of safety c-at Hilt, leaving Mrs. Worts and her opted as entirely ijodern and had two dauEliters here. Mrs. Worts Is been 11 rock of solid reliance upon putting up fruit for the comlnif winter, which olr officers had built up) Ham Coy a,nd son Tommy drove their expectations of developing com-jthelr sheep up from Iteese creek 8un- nrehensively the 1 1 K h t e r-than-air.clay and Monday. model of naval nlrcraft. The most sanguine of the di rigible enthusiasts conceded today that her loss would greatly handi cap them In asking congress for further appropriations for craft of that type. Klnco the cruiser Ios Angeles can School was closed four days last week, due to tho Illness of the teacher, Alice Dennis. Mr. anil Mrs. Dort drovo up from Phoenix Sunday to look over the coun try. They huvo lived In Jackson county for 20 years ' had never not be unotl for military inirpoues been In thin part of it boforo. Mr. i thun-ulr Hhly non-rigid blimp now laid up at Laki-hurHt, X. J. ( .,. FtrKt DlriiribJo ImhU The Shenandoah was the flret rlffld nlrnhlp to be lout by the navy. Tho which broke In two over Hull. Knuluml. on AuKUHt 24, I it 21, with the Iohh of 44 liven. h( 111 i wim In the poHHeHHlon of the HrltiHh who constructed her find had not been accepted by tho United States, when Hho was loxt.. i In tho cane of the ZR-2 It waar found that Htructwal' weaknesses were. Inherent In the craft, tlue to M,.H Evfl Kjni!)aU left ,Bt wefiU for effortH to develop a craft that.wouldfj Anaolns. whera she whh called The JuhtiKon meat, market, ont up a truck toi' N. 1. ilaiiMon'tt ltB Sun day. . ' Paul Kurz boughta fC hecp from Andrew GiiMfom. ;' ' ' Owen AuHtln came run Sundfty. to look over Home tlmliur up .here. lie 1h planning on cutting -woud for Conner, : i,kac.ik kt,amh;k (.Not including trrduy'H gamon.) . Xni.uitiil, ritubuitf New York ...... Cincinnati Ilrouklyn St. Louht Bout on Philadelphia Chicago American, SARDINE CREEK Washington Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis Detroit .... Cleveland ., New 'York lioStOn ..-......J... l 40 C3S 74 68 Ml Mi 00 . 531 01 04 4KK 00 09 400 6S 71 4f,0 67 72 44.' 57 72 442 'si 45 043 74 4 0(12 nil DH D43 on su r- 65 00 620 .00 XII ' 400 52 : 72 419 aii : 811 28 go faster, higher and with a greater load .than- the (.Icrntan Zeppelins. . i CLIMAX CLIMBS 0car Ilnnnon Kpent Saturday night and Sunday with his filthcr, N. V. Hanaon. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charely made a briHlneRH trip to MCd ford Friday. IJen Oswald and Oscar Hanson call ed at the Coy homo Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Luster Wertz came up to Mrp. Wertz's old home last Tuesday. Mr. Wertz returned to work Used Cars EASY PAYMENTS We have a few late model used cars on hand which we wish to dispose of this week before closing out our business. Both open and closed models. 'These cars are all in A-l condition. , .. i Also Two New j Tudor Sedans at a Considerable Reduction in Price. " Extra-good bargains this week only in tires, tubes, Weed chains and many other articles. f ; Harrison Brothers ' ' ' ASHLAND, OREGON to the bedside of her brother, Judito K. 11. Miller of Hadonda, who Is critic ally III at his home near Reilonda. Mrs. Kimball's son, W. T. Nowton, stopped off between trains oil his re turn from Portland and accompanied her on the train as far as San Fran cisco and drove from there In Ills Ilutck roadster. She writes that she found her brother very low anil the doctors give them no hopes of his re covery. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and baby. Marjorie, left Monday by auto for Aberdeen, Wash., where they go to loin his brother" Ivan, who returned I to his, work there in the logging camps recently, after having been laid up ' since the first of the year by an accl- i dent In which his right leg was badly crushed. George expects to work also In the camps there. , ! Miss Martha Flene. who has been visiting her brother, E. 0. Flene. for the past two weeks, left last Saturday by auto stage for Portland, and from there returns by train to her home in . Ml'waulice Wis. I ttalph Diiscnherry and wife, who are catnolng near H'lt, where lie Is employed tn a sawmill, were Sunday visitors with friends and relatives ! here. ! We note a track load of mnchtnerv. 'which came from Klamath Falls, being hauled in to the Xuckv Bart mine. which has been leased by Glen S"iir . Iln. who expects to do considerable ; devolonment work In the tunnels he ! fore running the Stany mill -which is i on the nronertv i Mr. Van da Bogart and Mr Hyrne of the 1 in ff mino were Gold Hill callers I Saturday. .1. V. Smith has n crew of men busy this 'week filling his s'lo for w'nt.p" Mr. and Mrs. Tenovlc of Gold Hill I wire callers Sunday at the Sillier I horrfo. ' ' . 1 " I Mr. Thomas of the Th"mns Menlty leomnany of MncUord Wis In this vicin ity last week looking over some 'prop , erv he 'has "listed ''here for sale. j. The Alflerhriok sohool w'll ot)fn next Monday, Septoinhor 7. w'th Mies Genevn Hurt of Medford in charge j Mildred Dusenberry and Florence ' Miller are 'emoloyed at the Del 'K'o orchards at ltock Point picking fruit. TO WIN WORLD NEW YOItK, Hept. 4. (A. P.) With Plttsburtf and Washington far ahead' In their respective league, the Pirates are speculative favorlteif to win the world -Aeries, being rutcd a 7 to 5 shot In Rome quarters. Superior pitching and tiffKrotwlvc nesM are the fucturs counted upon with the 'Pirates reeeivinB the edRo. Theii hucccshIvo victories are regarded as an indication that they will finish so far in front of the National lepuo that they will be In Ideal mental and physical condition for the series. The Cardinals yesterday hit Kremer freely but not opportunely. Twelve safeties netted them only two rdns, while the Pirate 'were gathering five tallies olf Sherdel vith 13 bin fries. Cooper of the Vuts bested I clique of tho Keds In an opening II -inning duel. 3 to 2. Rlxey then turned the tablet, blanking Chicago. 4 to 0. Rabbit Maranville. ienipned h the Cubs' manager, and succeeded by ieorge Gibson, viewed the game from the bench. Ualn and wet grounds postponed the New Vork, Philadel phia and KoHion-Urooklyn 'frames In the Walional, while' all the eastern Xflams of the American circuit had u holiday. , Detroit sftlmtergedfcieveland under 17 iVlts. 1! to. 9,i)(1 Ted Blankon ship, of the WMlte 'Sox limited the 'Browns to five hits, Jn.-a 8-1 triumph. OF JESS SWEETZER 1 fi. A. it. ritirf ?h kIim-imI. GRAND nAPIDS, Mich.. Sont. 4. (. V.) John D, Inman of Sprlnir . field. -111., pnst department, com I mamler of Illinois, was chosen com i mander In ehlef of the Clraud Army j of. the Jtepubtifj today, to succeed ; Louis F, Arensberg of Pittsburg, Pn. A two-thirds vote of delegates to the I national encampment of the'O. A.R. Selected Mr. Inman over Cernard Kei ! ley Sif KaiiHfli). ' - - PRICES SLASHED! 20 ' STOCK REDUCTION SALE FISK TIRES ' high pressure balloons 33x5 $46.40 29x4.40 ..$16.10 52x41,::::::::::::::: life - 21.05 32x4 ,L. 21.80 30x5.25 , 24.80 31x4 , ; , .... . .; . . . ., 19.68 31x5.25 25.55 30x31- ,. . . . ... ......... 13.00 30x5.77 .... , . . . . .. 29.05 . PREMIERS 33x6."00 .............. 34.80 30x31 ; . . . . ... ...... .$10.60 32x6.20 ... .... . . . . r 33.30 30x31 S. S. ., 13.30 34x7.30 49.00 31x4 ...,16.48 31x4.40 S. S. . .V. . 17.75 32x4 ; . ; '. ... ; 18.10 32x4.95 . 23.70 30x31 Mass. Cd 8.40 33x4.95 ... 24.45 31x4 Mass. Cd. , 12.00 33x5.77 38.15 Trade in Your Old Tires . 50c Extra for Installing AUTO SUPPLY- & PARTS CO ' New0 Location 3 S. Riverside DOC WRIGHT ... K CHAL STRANGE' '-Biyger and Better Than Ever, Jackson County Pair, September 16-19. QOLF SENSATION OAKMOXT, Pa.. Sept. J '(A. P.) A drama of a year wo at the Merlon club In Ardmore, Pa., will bo re enacted on the golf course of the , Oakmont Country club today when Robert T. Jones Jr. of Atlanta, the natldnnl amateur champion, meets Gorue Von Klin. !os Angeles, runner un of 1A'24, In the seml l'lnnls of this year's title play. ' Von Elm. playing Rteadlty after vb talnlhg three chamiilonf hips In Cali fornia this season, has eliminated two .pnworfut opponents. Jfintnie Manlon of St. (xiuls and Jesse Guilford flf Tt'.ston on successive days. Hoth men carried 'him almoMt to the last hole. Ills Victory over tho "sleso Bun" yes terday belnir by two and onQ. after Cull ford had led by ono up at tho end of 27 holes. I Jones Has had comparatively light opposition and won his two previous matolies by overwhelming totals. last year in the finals he defeated Von Elm nine and eight. . ' I The other half of the 'bracket has i little Watts Ounn. another Atlantan. oimoslng 'Richard- A Jones Jr. of .White Plains, N. Y. Gunn has set up a marvelous Tecord In - gaining the semi-finals by defeating Vincent llrad ford of Patterson Holghts, Pa., Wod- ncsdav, and tho former chaiupinn and collegiate star, Jess, Swoutsor, yoster dnv. ton to nlno. Climn'a conquest of Sweotser was unexpected and such -a margin was beyond nil Imagination. Tho final of 3ti holes will be plnyod bv the winner of today's, matchos .on Saturday. Yesterday' Result. At Portland 8, San Franclnco 13. At Vernon S, Sacramento 2. At Oakland I. Salt Lako 0. At Seattle 8-11, Ixis. Angeles B-3.'' llourll Cantvls SikwIi. . ' JIHIIKKLEY. Chester H. Rowcll canoellcfl a sehedilled speech on the subjwt of tho world court which was to have been held at lewiston, Idaho, when the learned that Henntor Itorah, who Mas. to havo ropllod, declined -td meet bhn on the same plntform And deliver his rejutnder at tho same tlmo. - i t : . .' . . -, . Ceek with ens. If Medford Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobll glass and class for ill purposes. 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