RAILROADS ARE BASEBALL SCORES "
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HfEDTOHP. OT?T:rjONT, TyTUT?ST?Y, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 '
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DECLARED TO BE
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Niiliniinl,
At (Mncinnali It. It. 12.
OilrOKo 3 It 1
Clnrlnnail 8 14 t
Illiike, June, Milstead and Hurt
no((; May nrwl HjirKiitveH.
New Books Received
at County Library
CHICAGO, Sopt. 10. (A. P ) In
tending to show that the Intorsliito
commerce cnnimlRslon's miKKfiHtlon ol'
1922 that the rallroadH lnok to "irri
ciency and economy !n nnorullon,"
offers no solution of the iirnhluiim of
the western rouiln, I'renldent A. II.
AlHhlon of the Kullwuy usnoelatlon
today describes the conditions of the
roads as the best they have ever been.
He wag testifying In the rate ad
vance hearliiB. "The railways of the
country have handled the largest
number of earlauds of frolght ever
transported In any similar period of
time and the carriers are operating
with the greatest economy uud effi
ciency ever shown.
"From January 1 to Annus! 1.1, V.'1T.
ni,34B,00O cars were loaded with n-ve-nuo
freight, as compan-d with !9,r,!i.-
mm cars In msm: no.'JM.oun in 19331
and 27,951,000 In lU-'O. iJCHplte these I
record figures in i'Jiu. despite the fact)
that loadings for several weeks iust
have been In excess of nun million
cars a week, there bus linen an ample
surplus of both freight cars and loco-
tiwitlvou niMillf,!,!.,
"Other figures show thin same In-!
crenso In the efficiency and economy
of operation. Considering the western
railways alone, it appears that these
lines In 11li-t reduced their fuel bill in
the freight service by almost J IS, 000.
000 as compared with VX(). In the
passenger Rervice there was a corres
ponding saving or almost $4,000,000 In
the 1H24 fuel saving. These figures
do not Include suvlngs dun to I nil lie
or reduction in the price of coal, hut
cover only those savings resulting
from Increased efficiency and econ
omy. "l,oss and dnmugn payments of the
western railroads have been cut al
most two thirds since 1920. These
1930 payments amounted to approxi
mately r.ri.u0o.(i(MI. This amount was
reduced to $:ifl.oon.ono In 1931, to !0.
6(10,0011 In 1922, to $21,000,1)110 In 1923
and further, to less than $l9,oi)fl,fliio
in 1924.
"The railroads of the country are
lenvnig no stone unturned to provide
the greatest measure of efficient serv
ice to their putrons and to do It with
the greatest measure of economy."
At Hoslon
Klrst Kinne: It. II. !.
Philadelphia , 4 7 2
JSoslon ' 0 7 2
Carlson end Wilson; Demon, An
derson nnd Cibsoii,
Second name; It.
Philadelphia a
Moston (I
I'lilcli, Iictis anil Wendell,
Hmllli and O'Neill.
II. E.
I I 0
II) 1
Wilson;
American.
PHILADELPHIA, .Sept. 10. (A.
P.) Successive homo runs were
made hy Boh MAusel, Unhe ltuth and
Lou riehilg. of die New York:
Yankees In the fourth Inning of tho
first Kiiuie of 11 doulilc-lii-uder with
toe Athletics today, (liny was pitch
ing at the time.
II was .MetiNCI's 2Slh home run of
the year. lie wns the first man Up
In this inning, and it wns the first
hit off Cray. Itnlli followed with
his I Till circuit wallop of the sea
son and (iehrlg repented the per
formance. It was also (Gehrig's 17th
four bagger of the year.
The feitt of three successive home
runs In one inning lies the major lea
gue murk, which has hi-en accom
plished four limes, as records show.
PIIILADIOLl'IIIA. Sept. 10. (A
P.) I'.ahe iiuih continued his heavy!
hilling hy hammering out his second
home run of the day in the fourth
Inning of the second game hetweenj
the Allileiics nnd Yankees. This
was Kulh's I8lli homer of the sea
son. Hen paschal also got a lloijie'
run In I his Inning. The Athletics
pitching star, Kilitlc Komiuel, was
willing. I
I''lrst game: n. II. K
New York 7 10 0
I'hlladclphln 3 u 2
lloyt and llcnnoiiuli; Orny, ltauiu
gnrtiicr mid Cochrane, Perkins.
Second game: u. n,
,rw 1 UIK 4 1JJ 1
l,ll, l,.!.. - . t
-..n (I JZ 1
.limes and L u e h I, c. Hengollgh,
Schnng: lioinmel, Haumg.irtner, Hur
rlss and Cochrane.
At Detroit
r'lrst game: n, h E
Cleveland 1 7 2
Detroit , 6 7 1
Sillier, Speece, Cole undU Sewell;
Uuuss and llussler.
At Chicago
First gume: n. II. R
St. Louis 4 14 i
Chicago 2 8 0
Oaston and IJIxon; Fuber and
Schalk.
LONDON, Sept. 10. (A. 1'.) Oli
ver 'Henry Wallop, Sr., of Wyoming,
who has nnnnunced that he will aa
sunio hie tit lo of Harl of Ports
mouth In succession to his elder
hrotller, recently decensed, may do
so. without foregoing his American!
citizenship which he acquired hy;
naturallisallon in 1904.
Ilrltish officials pointed out today,
however, that If the new peer ile-i
sires to tako his seat in the house of
lords this would necessitate his tak
ing the oath of allegiance lo the
kinffi In which event he would auto
matically lose his American citizen
ship. A -nunfber of Americans hold I'.rlt
ish titles, among them Lord Fairfax.
lxrd ' Caniperduwn nnd Lord tier
irioy. 1
It Is believed here tlm, the new
Karl of Portsmouth may come to
England soon to assume his title, hut
members of the family and friends
here any there are no Indications
that he has uny Intention of taking
his sent in the house of lords.
Rocond game: ' n. jr. v.. I
Clovelnnd 7 10 1
Detroit , 2 4-2
Huckeyo und J.. Sewell; Wells,'
Doyle und Woodall.
IILDEN WINS AFTER
WILL BE INSPECTED
SALEM, Ore.. Sept. 10. C. H.
Orum, Btiitn Iiibor iMiinintMNlnnt'r, to
day Appointed Theodore AI. Hun of
Hnlom to rfpriwrit hhn nn n Hpt'dtil
committee, of three to InveHtltrute the
Portland plumbhiK ny-meni. Tho rtly
of Portland will appoint n member
nnd the two will select a third mem
ber. Portlnnd htiH OHtnhllxheri the ho.
railed loop-vent HyHtem. If thin In
held to bo of fiiiporlor t a inlaid lo the
Htiindard CHtnbliRhed hy the Htnie
plumbing cnle ndoptod hy tho 192G
It'HlHlature It will ho approved. If In
fo rl or It will not In apprnveil, wild
Oram.
ORIIMANTOWN THICKET CLl'M,
PIULADKhPHIA, Sept. 10. (A. P.)
Will in m T. TJhlen, Amorlrnn rhnm
plon. today defeated Jean Ho rot m of
I'Ynnce, in one of the niont oenmi
tolnul buttles of DnvlH cup hlMory,
n two hour t-ttrugKle In which Til
den wns forced to the limit to win
hy Hcort'R of 4-0. 0-0. 2-6. 0-7, 6-4.
nnd nave the United Stilton n lead of
one to nothiiiK In the international
tenniH HerleH.
Kfl MANTOWN CR1CKRT CMIH,
PlllhADKLPHIA, Sopt. 1(1, (A. P.)
America led Franco, two mntchOB to
nono today, at tho ond of tho firHt
ilny'H tennis compotitlon for tho DhvIb
nP. when William M. Johnston ron
fltiorod Kciig La t'oste. fi l, 1, ti-8, .;.
Sir.iMUMm Flro hi Tninpn
TAMIM, Kin.. Hept. rt. (A. P.)
Kire which hrolic out litNt nlKht nt
(he IOhIuiiiv tcrmlmilH of tho Tninpn
Mhlphulldinir nnd Khmtnccrlutf com
tmny deMtrnyed two main huildltiK
und ciuiHCd dumuKO OHtlmnted nt
After two hours hnlillnp:, four fire
depart nicntft Hiicceeded In hloekinti
the flame In n march toward tho
tankH of tho Texa Oil company tor
mlmilH, locnied Hevernl hundred feet
to the north of tho Mazing urea.
At the Jackson County IJhriA-y. Au
KUNt, lif25:
rh'tion.
The 11 on no Without a Key HlKcer.
The MyHterle of Ann Brown,
Knith of Our KatherH t'nrtnnn.
Mr. MnHon'H DauuhtfrH Klker.
The Iorl n if .MyHtery Knrnol.
, In JjiwIchm JjumIh FltiKfr.
Tho Oront OatHly KKzkpiiiIiI.
The Color of Youth Friedluondnr.
Oil flilkyHon.
iJnrren Oround OIuhkow.
The Oooi'ko nud the Crown Knye
8mfth, . '
The CnnHtant Nytnph Kenody.
TliojTi'eamirc I Jijierlof,
The' FiKht on the Htundlnj,' Stone
Iynv. . r
Tho TIouhp of the Arrow Mason.
Tho 1'rU-olenH Pearl Miller.
The IJttle Dark Man nnO Other
RiiHHlnn Skhtchen Poole.
Tho Hplondld Itoad Roe.
Tho f 'h roll nln n Sa ha tin I.
The Way of the Uuffnlo Rollzer.
Pfillyanna of the OrmiK" HloHHomR
Hmllh.
Kelwood of Sleepy fat Hpoarnian.
Wolf Terhune.
Tho Three of Clulm WilllaniH.
Hen I lorHOH -Yoimtr.'
Xon-l-'liilon.
A Rondor'a Outdo Itook Reekcr.
Your Mind nnd You Pratt.
The Mind nnd 1t F.ducation !!ett'.
RoverloH of a Father C'rnwley.
Tho IlluHlrntod Rihlo Trenmiry
Wrlsht. -
The ProphclH of YoHtordny and
Their MeHHaife for Today KeJninn.
The Man Xotody Knew Carton.
Six Rlhlo Playa Milcx.
The I'nitetl KtatoH nnd the Philip
pines WillfnmH,
The People's Corporation Olllette.
Oood CltixenKhlp Through Slory
Tolllnn Forhes.
The C'uslonm of Mankind FJchh'i.
Itow io T-ll the FaHhidtiH from the
pnllloB Duer.
Tho Hard of the PimhovUzn Vncn
ronco. Tho TtldoloKlcul Foundation of So
ciety Dondy.
The Ways of TJfe IjiII.
Field Itook of Wild Hlrdu and Their
MiiKic MalhewH.
HuuliMht and Health Kaleehy.
Food nnd Health McFee.
St a inmerlnK 1 initio.
Farm Arithmetic Ittirkett.
Orchard Manat;etiient Oiturley,
A Home of Your Own Lutes.
Food hip Peter O Len ry.
The Now Itutterick Cook Rook
Rose.
Principles of Clothing Selection
Ruttrlck.
The Well-DrepHCd Woman Rltton-
hOUHO.
The Modern Kxecntlve Rloomfield.
Principle r nnd Methods of Retail
ing Greene.
Scientific Distribution Hluham.
FnbrlcH and How to Know Thorn
Denny.
Plan Penipv nnd Quantity Sur
veying Dinghnm.
A HlHtory of Sculpture Chane.
Furnishing the Hnmll irnu -onl.
The Idenl Homo MunIc Library
"Wlor. Violin Teaching nnd Violin Study
Oruonherg.
('nips nnd Recreational Methods
Smith. Mnke Your Rnznr Pay Durt.
" Taking the Llterrirv PuIho Collins.
The Ktiquotte of Letter Writing
Thornhorough.
Roll and Co Colcord.
Songs of the sen nnd Sailors' Chan
toys Frot h Ingham.
Tenoning Modern Plays Cohen.
In nnd TTnder Mexico Ingersoll.
Your WnHhlngton nnd Mine Titi
mer. The Columhin Unveiled Lorraine.
Island-India Wit.
Twice Thirty Itok.
The Wind nnd the Rnln Pnrke.
Village Life In America, 1S52-72
Clnrke.
U rig hn m You n g AVer n or.
Homea and Haunts or the Indians
TTeusser.
Ruihllug tho American Nation
Rutler.
Pamphlet".
Making nnd 1'slng Collage Choose
In tho Home Dnlry nure.ni.
School ns the People's Clubhouse
Kduentinn Rurenu.
' Pollination nnd Crowing tho Cher
rv: Control of Core Rrcnkdown In
Poni'H O. A. C. Experiment Station.
Cultivated Crnssos of Seconlary Im
portance Plant Industry P.urenu.
Charley Schwab and
Louis Hill Fish for
Trout in Deschutes ?.
MATPIV, Ore.. Sept. 10. Chnrlos
M. S'hwnh, steel nmgnate. Louts W.
Hill and n party in n private car
pulled onto the siding nt Maupin
over Iji hor da y week -end t o test
their rods nnd HncK ngalnm the red
sides of the Deschutes river. John
Foley, track walker for the Oregon
Wnshlngton Railroad and Navigation
company, took Mr. Schwnh up tho
Deschutes river nhove Mnupln on his
speeder, but owing lo n heavy rnln
storm the Hchwnh parly did not
founder on trout.
They hnve not given up. hmvever,
nnd Upon lonvlng for Rend Tuesday.
Hchwnh told Mr. Foley that he would
return In two or three days.
90ft ei-lntors Oillm.
RAN FRANCISCO. Approximately
200 spectators tif the Admission day
parade yesterday collapsed during the
five hours' procession nnd wero treat
ed nl einPtK''y hoHpltals, None or
the cases Ih serious.
If
Mori (icrmnn lroHignndii.
CIIHWOO (lermnn fried potatoes
are HI nested more easily than French
fried. It has been determined nt the
Pnlverslty of Chicago.
More Setups for Rcmpscy
I.OS A XCKLKS .lack Oemrfsey
has nccoptod two boxing engage
ments In Texas. Holh will bo exhibi
tions and will be hold In Dallas and
San Antonio.
Can't Frighten the People.
PORTLAND. Maine "You cannot
frighten the American peoplo nwny
from nnythlng," says Henry Ford In
remarking that tho Shenandoah dis
aster will not he n set-hack to com
mercial aviation.
Cook with gas.
tf
a fry for
fflm v ? 1
MOTHFR:- Flctcl-er't Cas
toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub
stitute for Castor Oil. Pareeoric.
Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for
Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid Imitations, always look for the signature of &&c&fyjtil
Proven directions on rach rack.iKc. Phj-sicians everywhere recommend U,
M
ore Popular than Ever
The volume of business we have already done this fall evidences the constantly increas
ing popularity of this store with shoppers who are searching for real values. Our every
day cash prices are so low that the savings which can be made by thrifty shoppers bring
literally hundreds of them, to the
Special Values in New Fall Wear
Dresses
$2485
'I'll esc dresses .ire certainly Hit
aristocrats of dresses nt this price. .
There is an aristocratic air ahout.
the style that, lifts them away from
the ordinary dresses of this irice.
The new style notes include the
smart ig sleeves, flare hacks,
slender bodices, molded silhouettes
and yodels. The colors arc black
prince, bokara, pansy, ' cuckoo,
pencil blue and golden pheasant.
Crepo satins, satin cantons, flat
crepes and poiret sheens are the
materials.
Goats
: '124.85
The newest materials, styles and colors
'are included in this group of coats.
There arc only a limited number of
. these values to be had at this
special low price. .
95
Busy Stores
The Reason
We Sell
For Less
Dresses
$16.45
A large assortment to choose from
at this price. Newest materials,
stvies and colors.- Regular $20.00
values at ...$16.45
Coats
$16.45
These bolivia and velour coats are
fur trimmed and tailored in the
very latest style. The colors are
pansv, cinnamon, brown, grey and
black. , ' : ' ; . .:..;
New Fall Wool Goods
We have just received a large shipment
of the latest patterns and colors in wool
goods. The price is unusually low at,
yard '.....$21.75
Fall Sweaters for Men
$4.45
Men's sport sweaters, silk and wool, in
a wide selection of color combinations.
Each $4.45
Wong Pon
I Chinese
; Medicine
Tot TrmtiMOt ot
Acuta Mid Chronic
Dta-Minea ot Me
and Woi
1 Omr tnd tumor tnaUd, lnnnu, LtM
itj, bliftrier uiJ ttomirb troobf. Hta,
bcrnta, riiptut, cold, femal troublta, par-
IklTitt, fevei, uumotta, Mthtna aod throat
trouble", rhtu mutism, amenurrhoea, goitre,
coiuiumptlou, caUrrbt plica, tydrocala, at
bum In.
OfflM Hours i B A. M. to I P. M.
I C onsultatlon Froa
241 South front St Modtoral. Of.
For pnrllon or Inform
nl ButlnTlnipi of any
sort our Ice crenm la
nlwavH tho niOHt lt
llathtf ul nnd appro
prlato dessert you can
orve. i;ueittH recog
nlxu th best whfn our
crenms are Rei ved,
Yum Vtim and
N'mrfftoiifl lee Crcom
Jackson County
Creamery
riiono a i
A Delight to the Whole Family
. V'i.', 1
Snider's Pure Ice Cream
One treat that all the family will enjoy. ' It's delicious
and beneficial and is made of only the richest and
purest cream.
Snider's Ice Cream is an ideal dessert for lunch and
dinner. Order some today.
Sniders Dairy & Produce Co.
Cook wltl gas.
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