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..J' 1- ' PAOK ETfiltT o o O MEPFOHf) cftfATL TTillBrT, TMDDFORD, OTiFJOW MONDAY, OfTOKKR 12, 102.") 4 IV hat foil tu md . lr 'ev ma fur hiii wh dif of : the nre 1 der us' me der per full is I n " 'of,' lnd " um thj . no .: .' tot I'Ki I ho : i , and : Iriu ( tow i re;i- ten , moi i oxn (lfl 5 " : Izo i i th4 5 c 'l.vli I reul I bloc Proi lun ; n v the. ! me wor ; The torli ' tool s petl , end , a l cve "'i . end , ns 1 . as I . totr , thei ' hlB , tho. : 0 nnd of it knp l t con , nun !'!ohri the Inr, S' .' Mi'. tt tt fore r- nlfti the, ;. the ', hefl .'' lust - tlm Hill: HO h i ! love (fin ' rail. . .., Iilui thlfl in r , t' ) com rent i Is a. ' l.r r. , iioor . . M tfiltol i i ' tfii . aJ . "v , '.Nn 1 .'! ; m . 1'iiit iiiiy in i"i "mile the) thel VCMtj- T V oid hair , sent tem ' tlert leh IllUf Jt IhiH ,. Hint thai ; rum hhVi unrj ' man MAOOEN CLAIMS ll WASTE cm ARMY AND NAVY ca on bulls, tho fourth hall bnlnK too Iow.'riuIiIi wont i- il,l,,i earn un. (Wright up. Htrike one. called. Foul, Ki.chury yidMitrbcrry wero warm- mi irh two. .ovey umincieu wrignts uig up hkuIii. Htrlko une.enlicd. Kiouniler to Utiin .JIarrlu. No runs, ' Judue robbed Carey of a hit. tukinK one lilt, no eirorn. , I tho ball with hie cloved hand an It WHHhliiKton Klco tip. Hire eliiKled punned over the ban and then touch l rlcht. Stan Harris up. Html liar- cd first. This would have been good lis sacrificed, Molnnls to Moore, (los- for two bases. Judse had to dive lln up. Ilall one. Inside. Klco scored for t,e uu, No ,.unB. tw0 hls. I1U un Ooslln's two-base hit to loft. It t.,roni i was a Texas leasner near the foul line. I W-aBhlnKlonWoo Harris up. Jlnr No one could net to It. JudKo up.1 , , ,. Strike one. called. Koul, strike two.i'1" "ot n ll0m0 run tho ,ct f,L,,Ui Hall ono, hlKh. Striker out. Joe Har-. stunds. It wits a terrific smash, Tho . ris up. Ilall one. hlch. Strike one, ' crowd was wild. It was his second swuni?. Hull two. hlKh and inside, homo run In two days. The I'iralea. IsHeirtoDiamond Throne of Kashmir. Estimate on Apple and PearOop .Ilall Lhrnn. hltih J. Ilnrrlu wna irivpn went out to talk to Altlrirlce. l'etk Chairman of Appropriations " VinBi on,'";;,M- ,;'?'t u"-c?t1rlk0 .one-' Ll",1UKh. u,- ,m.'"0., J"0, '"'?' rr r called. Hall, outside. Strike two, Htiiko two. called. Ilall one, wide. P.nmmiHno rinrlopac Millinnc calIo'- Trnynor took Peck's Krouncler I'oik struck out, awintilnic at a drop bUllllllllllt; UbOldlCb IVIIIIIUIIb nnd touched third, rntlrlni! the Bide, curve for tho third strike. Iluol up. km D,1 o , , One run, two lilts, no errors. Hall ono, low. Ituel sliiRlcd over ArC Being oqUanOereO in. i Second Inning. WrlKhfa head. rilucBo up. Hall ono, , . I PliRtos Mclnnis un. Strike one, outside. Strike one, swunit. Koul. Air Service OraStl'C Re- CBll!''- Hall ono. wide. Strlko two, strike two. nail two, outsldo. Dlucce wu"l!. Stuffy went nficr a hsd ball doubled to left, Iluel going to third. IOrm5 n MfthnH npmanfiPlI lor tlle "l,colll Btrlkc- ul. acliary Covelesklo up. The l-lruto Infleldi ,v...w. rw,,,H, wnR WMrtllllKT till Inf Wuah tivlnii I - ... n..". (-UMIU in OH 1IIU K, HMH. i over ' one. cnllpil. Hull one. oulslile. Htl'ikQ WABIIINOTO.N. Oct. 12. (A. P.) ""1, strike one. It Is quite dark, two. ,.ui0j. covev took a third was wariniiiK up for Koul. (loos I drive after a hard run. Smith up.1 Tho army nnd navy were charged w'lll, elves an advantage to the ,.uod .trlke and went back to the' Washington Ruel up. Strike one, I . . . Lv4 jr.t 1 !mlfl I... rhalrmnn M,.r1.1n . V w. I'HKHUr. I (till, BiriKO I WO. I1H1I OHG, ' t,ttn.h house appropriations committee with utttiI,e- Rmlfo caught ono of Cove- thinffH over with Aldrldge rcnardlns' auuandering millions of dollars In a lie 8 Bpltters and shot ft Into Cflnter lv9t 8trJke on6i caIc(U Mt;Innj8 , "purposeless, tueanlnglcBs, ondlesn ex- "Lt.,a Z'. ,..? ' , T, poriinentAl orgy" in technical air- " A,dr' SG h t Into a double craft development . inn 1 i l 8 pawled air board which resumed h curings after a rocens of several days, Mr. Madden declared technical develop ment of aviation could no longer be. "safoly left" to the two military ser vices If the United Htates was to take ftfl place "among the countries of the world In the air." Iff aka.III la In lin irltAri nilinPflSPR1 who have preceded me," he asserted, , "the experimental and development work conducted by tho army and navy nlnco tho war has been pro ductive of vory little, If any advance."! toward a plan which, mlffht bo ac cented by congress. "You have boon told by men who( should know that, with few excep tions, no reul steps have been made,' he -said. Citing tsetlmony by Major General Patrick, chief of tho army air serv ice, that 262 pursuit planes, pur- chased by the army had been found deficient In vision requirements. Mr. Madden said he bad "heard some thing of a charge of criminal negli gence, but that borders on crlminul u-antfl. -Think of buying 2fi2 pursuit planes that a pilot had difficulty of . seeing .out of." he exclaimed. Failure of the army and navy to; spend their money "intelligently' in iL .h .vi.o h .inpi,L.-od in not HnHH the middle of the plate. Joe Harris Mud- Hice up. The IMrates talked. took Rice's grounder and ran over and touched first and the Pirates out of a hole. One run; three hits; no errors. Fifth Inning. I'lttsburg Cuyler up. Ball one. outside. Hire took In Cuyler's long fly. Barnhart up. Strike one. called. I Pock stood still and snared Barn-, hart's high fly. Traynor up. Htrike one, called. Ball one, insitlo. Foul, strlko two. Foul. Ball two, out side. Karris came In fast and took Traynor's low liner. No runs; no hits; on errors. I VVfi.Hhiiigton Stan ' Harris up. Strike one, called. Ball one, high nnd ' inside. Strlko two, called. Hnrrls ' claimed this was low. Ball two, low. j Moore threw out Harris at first. lim- J lln up. Smith kept chattering to the! j Washington players an they came to the plate. Ball one, high and Inside, j Cuyler made easy work of Ooslln's fly. Judge up. Bull one. Ball two. I low. Judge lofted n. high fly to Wright. No runs; no hits; no errors. Sixth lulling I Pittsburg Wright Up. Wright hit a high fly to the Goose. Mclnnis up. Strike ono, called. Peck took Mc lnnis' grounder, juggled the ball and then threw badly to flrHt. Smith up. I Koul, strike one. A spectator In aj box caught the ball. Smith bit into a double play. Covey to Peck to Judge. No runs; no hits; one error. Senators Joe Jl arris up, PORTLAND. Ore. Oct. 12. Apples: i It will la observed that the state of liolow will be found an estimate of California this year is expected to , produce nuiMii ou ,ei lyul ui iiio hum. Jlclow Is an esti- tho principal pro- condition of the crop prevails this! "', ZV' ' year, narticulurlv throughout the east..01 .yeJr 8 Lro1'' coiki. j'roiiuciiou condition and total crop for 125. and; " "'J'r" the commercial crop for 1924 and 1B25. , " 'e 8.1 " ' ' It will bo observed t!,at a very low " t.fl, f ' ' P ' (.t,,'u year, particularly throughout tlie east ern and middle western states. It will also be observed that the stnte of Washington leads all other states In apple production, both this year and last year. . Cond. Total crop, Comnier. 'A Nor, bushels. 11125 crop. Maine 69 Mass 05 New York....fi8 I'onn SI) Virginia 32 W. Virginia 32 N. Carolina 41 Ohio - 41 Illinois r5 Michigan ...60 Iowa ....44 Missouri .4(1 Kansas 46 Kentucky ...37 Tennessee ..81 Arkansas ....GO Colorado ....70 , Idaho 80 Washingt'n 8 Oregon ISO California ..52 Other states .... 3.1D4.0U0 2.9IIO.0D0 2G,C80.000 6.030,000 6.784.000 4.100 000 3.007.000 7.27C.00U 7.005.000 , 10.766.(100 2,200.000 4.784,000 1.715.000 2 722.000 1.005.000 3.238.000 2.691 000 4.941.000 28.152.000 5,760,000 6,170 000 21,523,000 J. 9 17.000 1.794,001) 14.925,000 2.916.000 3.591.000 1,11X9,000 4511.000 1,818,000 3.504 000 0,592.00(1 219,000 1.818,000 858.000 219.000 117.000 1.578.000 Nor. New York ...77 -Michigan 37 Washington :....6G Oregon 07 California SI Othor states : 1925 2.104,000 503.000 STRAWBERRIES.ARE r SHOWN By TUMALO ' PROJECT CENTERS 0.3:12.000 5,058,000 U. S. totul.. ..06 18,101,000 L KNOCKS OUT KING U. S. total. 53 1.64.042,000 90.402.000 Pears: Pears "nre an important commercial crop In only a few states. 'OLO GROUNDS, NI3W YORK, 2.310,000: Oct. 12. (A. 1) I'aul Hcrlonlilfch, 4.299.000 ., . ,.., afternoon scored a technical knock out over King Solomon of Panama In the nlnih round of a ten round match. The referee halted the match to save Solomon from further punish ment after ho had been knocked down throe times In the eighth. 1'OIITI.A.NIJ, O10., Oct. 12. Ten farmers ol' tile Tiinialo Irrigation proj- 1.920 .000 ;oci central Oregon wero guests of 1, -87.001)' , ,m.u fnrnm nf tile chamber of commerce today. They brought with them fresh Btrawberrles, cream, potatoes,, lettuce and honey products or their farms, which were served to the business men as a demonstration of what can be raised on the lands of the project which the land settlement department of the chamber Is aiding in settling. Manager Arthur Foster of the land settlement department of the chain ber told of the Tumalo project and .the success the settlers are achieving, 'lie said the chamher is launching on a campaign to aid in the settlement of the project. Ho Introduced tile farmers who had contributed to the luncheon. 24.480 000 4.146,000 3,702.000 8,157,000 Page the Pied Piper. LONDON. So many rats have In vaded Uuekingham palace and othor buildings in fear ot an early winter that a week Is to be Bet aside soon for special extermination efforts. Cook with gas. tf Death of his uncle, Sir Pratab Singh, makes Sir Hari Singh (above) who figured as "Mr. A.", in the recent sensational Robin son blackmail - trail in London, heir to the diamond throne of the maharnjah nf Jammu and Kash mir. The crown, one of India's richest, carries with it a $3,000, 000 yearly income. also took caro of Ruel. throwing him Harris out at first. Wright's piny ill this crnt a hlir cheer but he'd rlnnn hltt tiin'l inning was hritlinnt. Hluege UI). unique," as similar oxtiavagont de- 'y " at a bull around his neck and ,n ,h8 mTlm even If he does not hit Koul, strike one. Stuffy Mclnnis came velopmont get-nowhere programs aro i'i'i- .,-. ,u anoiiicr mow. Man ono, nigh. Ban ovor to the aenators ocnen nun uiok being carried on In tank develop- ' Hluege and Mrs. Coolidge cheered two, high. ' Aldridge was trying to get lllucge s towering foul. No runs, no mem arllllory development and tho ''". Illuego up. Strlko one, called. Harris to go nftcr a bad bull. Strike hits, no errors, chemical warfare departments." Strlko two, called. Aldrldgo kept tho ono, called. Sulke two, culled. Harris Ninth Inning. Mr Madden submitted a plan for ball on the outside corner of tho Hlnglod over Traynor's head. Peek Pirates It looked very rosy for the devol'oplng the army aviation at a plate. Illuogo struck out on three . Bnn onn, outHWe. strike one. PlmteB uui a trip back to Pittsburg cost of 87.500.000. which among pitched bulls. He missed the third Peek fouled off the ball, trying to f , , , , t c other things, would provide for dls- one by a foot. Covey up. Foul, ,nt. Peck sacrificed. Mclnnlns to Jr "ot" t0"m8 ' "1,B,,t , ,ey ,"' ' contlnuanco of all aeronautical engi strike one. IJall one. Inside. Strike M0,e, Joe Harris racing to second. Carey is now batting right-handed. .,,.i ..mi work bv tho two two. swung. Coveleskle complained Ruel up. Strike one, culled, Hull Uall one. Inside1. Foul, strike one. ,,... . ... .... .. l, .11.1 .., ult.lt,,. . Iltn l,ll Ullll .1 1 .. . . . '.. . .. , services with 1110 noomion - .,..0, ,,,,,. ,KI, u .acnury threw out uaroy nt nrst, roo- blng tho fleet piruto with a leaping stop of his, grounder. Cuyler un. Koul, strike one.' Strike two, called. Ilall one, low and outside. Hall two. Inside. Judgo took Cuyler's homier j and ran over to first b:iso. Harnhart 110. Hall one. Inside. Hall two, out s'do. Strlko one. called. Uall three, outside. Strike two Rwung. Ham-1 hart got a base on halls, tho fourth ball going inside. Traynor un. Hull one. Koul, strike one. Trnynor singled past Pock. Harnhart ha'tlng at second. Zachsry was taken from the box and Murbcrry went in to pitch". Marbnrry link a warnvnu while Wright went lo bat. Harnhart scored mi Wright's , hot smash through Mltingn Tor a lilt. Traynor halted l snco'Kl. Mclnn'n up. Str'ke one. .railed. Foul, strike two. . Hull one. high and Inside, (ioslln look MH Innls' fly. One . run. two hits, no errors. - I Washington Smno of the crowd are now leaving for home as the Sena torial holies look dark. Adams balled for Marbe'ry. Adams went out. Ald ridKo lo Mclnnis. Rice tin. Strike ouo. foul. Strike two. called. It was a drop curve which . fooled Rice. Wright made a nice pluy of Rice's grounder, taking It ovor second base nnd then mnlilhg a nice throw; Stan ...llltu,,.. of tho naval aircraft at Philadelphia two, high. Ilall three. Inside. Covol- side. Bull three, outside. Strike two, and tho annv . engineering aircraft eskle was given a ticket to first, tho called., Ruel got a base on balls, duvolopmont. Ho would plnco nil fourth ball being low;. The Pirate llluege up. Strike one, swung. Hull designing und construction of tho Infield came In 10 kick, but made no one, outside. Aldrldge claimed Rig- iilunes In tho bunds ot private liuuiu- progress with Umpire ltlgler. Rice lor missed this one. Ilnll two, low. iictiirors will) the responsibility ot up. Hall one, Inside. Strlko two. Strike two, called. Hall three, inside, i.ertoriiianeo and design and with the called, stuffy Mclnnis took Rice's Hluege struck out and Joe Harris whs ntlltarv services furnishing only the high hopper and touched first. No thrown out nt third, Smith to Traynor ..peclflcatlons desired. I"; no lilts; no errors. ' (for a neat double nltyr. No runs; one . Mr. Madden suggested the follow- Third Inning. . hit; no errors. In . 1 rogram- r''ates Moore up. Covelesklo Seventh liming , "Vlftoen hundred now airplanes ot was pitching very deliberately, work-l Pirates Aldrldge up. Koul. strike ii.nlous designs at 20,000 each, lug a apltlmll with a half speed one. Hluege took Aldrldge' hopper .,i. d be iiurchasod annually, aniount- curve. Strike one, culled. Hluege and got him at first. Moure up. 1, . 1, i ho nuurcKiitii to 30.000,UOO. made short work of Mooro's roller Strike one, called. Hall one. high and . "Te, g"ou ml sTrvico men for each with a fast throw to first. Carey up. Inside. Uall two. Inside. Ball three, ; 1 ',,,L whlrh is more than ample Hall one, low. Uall two, Inside. Inside. Moore got a base on balls, o "' roperw c re for the .." planes. Carey crowded tho plate. Uall three, Carey up. Koul. strike one. The hit tl Mio each per enlisted man. Inside. Carey walked on four straight ""d run play was on.. Koul. strike v hlcl I think vol Id be a fair aver-, balls. Cuyler up. Ilall one. low. two- Carey bunted but the tall ro led vhhll I ""?.,. ! ,. ..loih.'mrlkn one. sw.inc. Strlko two. swung. '"!. Carey whipped a single Into 11H0 to covoi nmu.M.j "- ,..,..'. i. 1...,, left. Moore stunning at second. Cuv- I the outside corner to Cuyler. Covcl- up. Strike one, sung. Mooro 'i.i i . . 1. ..te Ht.iirtMi wnpn uviur HinKien on oUiror' of the "C. ;.r- Koii, - two Insld. Carey wor- g-- , I ,,,e, would cost approximately 7.- rled by taking a longhead 'C alndane, are each flown '-oj. ,, -JJwjth Stan -t Ouyler on a VonU uu hours a year that would bo an Harris and Ml to t o giound. 1 lo Kou Ca on Barn hart's hit to right, Cuyler going to ,., subsistence, ..aUU.OOO. UIIU hours U year muv . - i.i,iirolmutu totul mllougo flown of wus apparently badly shaken UP ' ' .... ., ,Hi,. rri. t.ltivm-M nf thi fwn limniH trntllur. 4v.00U.0U0, many inm-o '"" . 1.... ------- liberal ed around him as ho lay strike one. St . ir these past years, es'.linatu to the cost of maintaining ground. ,1...... unii ihelr uower plants could . Water was brought und ho finally ..i .,vi.i r,ii cents per mile, tho arose and after walking uboiit a bit 1 1,,.. 1 ,, i.t-ovided for In said ho was ready to play. ir.i,..l iiton eatimato: or a Pittsburg players then left the field total ot $...500,000. "i" I'"'- """ ' 'atoni t;Uylor "Ktvo million dollars wouin " iur wan gn.-n n uunu m u,.Mn. u liberal estimate for tho. main- fourth pilch lielng wild. Humbert . ,.,i , 1, a rivlnc fields nn, Hull one, outside. Curcy scored necessary as buses of oporutlon for on HnmharPs single to left, Cuyler" ntHou these 1.500 plunes. racing to iniru. 1 raynu. - up. 1. ,. , , t7 r.nii nno ns ngnlnst 1 one, low. Hall two. outside. Hull Ihli-rl TMk hlnw ltn,,nUiH fnvnv r,-nm on 10 1 the box and Hullou went Into tho box for Washington. Traynor up. Koul, I ' nor struck out on three .iltched bulls. ' '1 no . , , . , . .. . .. , . r'll'ncrls filed out to Harnhart. No runs, no hits, no errors. 0 It. Pltlsbnvc 6 Washington !! Wright up. Foul, strlko one. strike two, swung. On an attempted double was run down, Ruel to Hluege. Two runs; three hits; no errors. Washington Lclbold batted for .eibold up. Koul, strlko one. Hull ono, outside, Leibuld got u two base hit, which hopped Into tho right 1X11,000.000 now being expended for three. On an uttcinpted double steal ru(, bllJtH A K,.uunrt ,., prevented ,vhich wo luivo received nothing PIRATES WIN FIFTH UAMF. (Continued from pnge one.) orf Aldrldgo, 8 In ! Innings; off (ovo Icskie, 0 In 0 1-3 Innings; off Hallou, 0 in 2-3 Inning; off Zachury, 3 In 1 2-3 innings; off Miirbor.-y. 1 in 1-3 Inning. Winning pitcher, Aldrldge; losing pllcher, Covolcsklu. I'mplros ltlgler IN.l plate'. Owens (A 1 first; McCormick IN.) sncund: Morlarty (A.) third. Tlmu or gnnio. 2:20. . First Inning. Plriitns TI10 Snonlors run briskly Iti tho Held and the crowd off third bass applauded Hluege. Coveleskle look a brief warm-up In the box while H'ooro polishod HP his bat near the plale.' Moorn up. The gaino was halted temporarily to got a few peanut men off tho field. Strike ono, called. I'tiToleskle threw ovor a fast one for a strlko. Strlko two, called. Moore sent up a foul to Pock, who ran to lliu sland to make tho catch. Carey . nn. Htr ka ono. canon. 1 arey no. Hue single Into left. Cuyler up. nun. inside. Covey almost l'aro,v off first. Strlko one, swung. Foul, ttrlko two. Carey Is taking a long lead off first. Cuyler got a Toxus inaunnr inin rluhl. Tho ball fell near Ihe foul line, both Harris' Rolat aftci Ihe ball. Barnhart up. Hall one. low. Strike one. called. Ooslln took Ham hart's bard liner, which was headed Tor the bleachers. This saved trouble. (Hiev remained osecond. Trnynor , up. Ball one. outside. UnM two. wide. It was almost a wild pitch. Fil. strike one. The bit nnd run play Wis nn ,btit Traynor fouled off Ihe hall Hnrnliart went 10 sccom. un.. u..-. h, ,,., ,,, . hulno ,., Rlee dnshcil for home and then went back unp .,,, lml uutN,iP lu third. Cuyler scored on Tray- i,,,iuoid aeored on Rice's single thru nur's ancrlfl.'o fly to right. Rico , llux Hlllll lllin. U)), y,m, threw to third and llarnhurt held B.K1, , n,ir.is bunted and the second. Wright up. Koul. strike ,(B, nnl0!lt went Into the grandstand. .me. Kacliury ami .Murnerry .110 Minn wanning up, fur usningion. rocs nnMl. rioslln up. Hull one, high, tossed out Wright at first, Two runs; Qoslln filed out lo Cuyler und Rice one hit: no errors. I went to third on the catch. Judge Washington president Coolldgo up. Uall one, high. Koul. strike one. leri the box at this stage of tho Hall two. Inside. Ilall three, outside, game, Mrs. Coolldgo remaining. Stan Judge got a base on balls. Joe Harris llurrls up. Hull one, low. Strike one. up. Cuyler raced In nnd took Harris' swung. Harris b.uited but was fly. one run: two hlls: no errors, thrown out, Ahlrteh to Mclnnis, Eighth Inning. (Iiislln up. The tlooso went out, I Pirates Kachary went into the box Mooro to Mclnnis. He hit the first for Washington. This was the first bull pitched. Judge up. Hull ono, InfMinndor to face tile Pirates In the outside, strike one, culled. Hall series. Tho Pirates lire deadly hitters two, high und Inside. Fdul. aliiko against left-banded pitching Wright Iwo. Koul. Hall three, high. Koul. up. Hall one, inside. Foul, strike one. Judgo filed nut tc Cuyler. No runs; Foul, 'strike Iwo. Wright lashed two no bits; no errors. 1 halls Into Ihe right field stands fur l oui lb Inning. fouls. Wright crashed a long hit to Pittsburg Mclnnis up. Covelesklo loll for two bases. Mclnnis up. was not pitching the annie brand of Strlko one. called. Hall one, low. Mc ball ho did in tho second game. Innls singled Into right and Wright Ills snltler wss breaking wide of the scorod. Smith up. Smith sacrificed. an1 plate and ho did not have a fast ball, .senary to Judge. Aldrldge up. .ach- 1 V ....... . t. nrv Inns Alilrlilira trrniimlnr and Mn. ramiht Htr ko one, rune.!, recg iook - r caugni ... .. , . ... Innls was run down, tho nlsv belna innis- pusnling grounuer i.iu. i ,..,..,. . ,, ",. ,.,,' ,' ,, at first, smith up. Foul, strlko one. ' " '","""",. -. li-llfn IWO '"wm ui. ijuii imp, iiiniiio. nitii iu, 1 Men Coming Back To Churches, But Women Go Astray NKW YORK, Oct. ' 1 '-'. (A. P.) The modern man Is on Ills way back larris sacrificed Smith to Mc-,l " wors... 1 u.o - ;ern woman is oany going inuro usiniy. Cardinal Hayes believes. u'o are gravely disturbed about our good woman, especially our young women. Within a short time there has been a radical upset of princi ples that has eaten Into the very home nnd desecrated 'the fireside. The church is praying moat earnestly thnt our good women may be saved from the disaster thnt Is Impending." he de clared yesterday. "Alongside of that there Is Ihe most promising sign of the time, and that Is that tho men arc coming back to the ullars." Hal lone. Inside. Foul, low. Strlko ono, called. Hlco took Moore's liner. Ono run, two hits, no singled lo center. Foul. Tho foul ball fell from tho KU...t 1 ... . u-.,n,nti'a hut Nllltlh '""" - "-" ' . I errors his second hit or i..i.. . .... 1, ., , naiiiiiHKMi 1 itb iiii'miKi. iii. iiti one, high. Strike one. called. Wright made a nice play on Peck's hot smash and threw him nut. Ruel un. Ilnll strike two. Aldrldge filed out to i.i,i, ts,i ,i,it. . tloslln nnd Smith scuttled back to ,llector VKm mwyn iong "foul. roil, sii.se .wo. Kit.-aiir.er. .n mini one. Aldrldgo tried to bunt. Hall one, outside, Hull two. outside. Foul. Hull two, insiiie. ilnll inreo. insiuo. 1UJ lwn hlah Ablrliiun w inrti.. Strike one. railed, on the hit and flti.i., eurvn which ho nlternntml m-iih Ball throe, low. Trnynor got a base run play Moore Inglcd Into right and , fHst bn, Buli threei ngh. Wrl(.hl KLAMATH I'ltF.FKliS S. I. (Continued from page ono.) mills. Hen C, Dry, attorney for the llarrltnan Hues, culled upon him to produce his evidence. Mortenson was on the stand nearly Iwo hours. When he completed Ills story. Hey announced that tho South ern Pacific could nut finish Its case today unless a night session were hold. If then. Examiner Mahsffle stated the matter of a night session will be decided this afternoon. A. J. Voye. president of the llig l-ukos Hex company. Klamath Fslls. said they "have been lei to believe they will not get the Alturns line If the Oregon Trunk builds Into Klam ath Falls. . ,,,,-: Cook with sns. tf , GRAND OPENING American Fruit & Produce Market TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 The Very Best of Everything Prices Right - 109 E. 8th Street Corner 8th and Front Streets One Block South of Nash Hotel C. D. Mobley PHONE 875 E. X. 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