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ASHUUTD DAILY tlSINOS Tuesday, Septcmtef lfl, 1010 ' ASHLAND TIDINGS Established 1876 - Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING COMPANY Bert R. Greer EiU'of OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER. TELEPHONE 39 8CB9CRIPTION RATES DELIVERED IN CITY One Year. Delivered One Month, Delivered 5" One Week 1 " Subscription Rate! By Mull Outside of City One year by mail 15-00 Six montba by mall 2.75 Three montbi by mall v 1-50 No out ot town subscription taken tor less than three months. By Mall Outside of I'nited States One year 18.12 " ' Six Months..', 4-31 No subscription for less than six months. ADVERTISING KATES Display Advertising Single Insertion each Inch 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising , One time week, each inch each time 27MiC Two times a week, each inch each time 25c . 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Weed Out-lucks Locals And wins at Yreka Three years ago Bill James was winning the world's series for the Boston Red Sox. Sunday, Bill James, pitching for Weed, won out 6-4 purely through the grace of the fltUlo goddess who presides over the "breaks" In a ball game. The Weed fans must have dug down into their pockets clear to he lining to raise the team they pre sented at Yreka. Besides bringing Big Bill from Sacramento, they Im ported Jimmy Clarke and Jimmy Eheehy of Klamath Falls, Harper of , Hunsmulr and a couple of other new ones. The Ashland gang, however, took down the fastest bunch of heavy stickers that has been gathered to gether In this state outside league ball. . Frye, Hill, Lilly, Williams (ot St Louis), Pernoll and Mclntire proved a combination big league pitching couldn't stop. Ashland sent over about fifteen , automobile loads ot fans who found the trip far easier than expected from road rumors which were afloat. Most of the cars made the trip In two hours and a halt and tome In much less. Ashland came to bat first. Frye struck out. Jimmy Clarke was hav ing trouble holding the "emery ball" which James used throughout the game, and missed the third 1 strike. Hill, Lilly and Williams ' struck out. In Weed's half, Powell kicked one down to Trig who made a good stop and beat Powell to first. Kramer struck out. Harper got on by an 1 error ot Mclntlre's, stole second but was left when James struck out, In the second Pernoll struck out. Mclntire knocked fly Into the bands of Harper who dropped It. Bentley struck out and Mclntire was out at second when Trig hit a grounder to Kramer. For Weed, .Toull tiled out to Mc lntire. Sheehy struck out and Bull na filed out to pitcher Wilson. , In the third Wilson struck out. Frye filed out to Harper In left. Hill walloped out the first hit ot the game, a screaming double to the fence. Lilly struck out. i , Clark nicked a high foul which 1 Frye grabbed. Dye walked. Powell doubled, sending Dye to third. Here , came the first break. Kramer's In tention to bust was apparent even to THE CITIZENS BANK O FASH LAND De Who Seeks to form the valuable bablt of saving and reg ular bank deposits, will be amply repaid as the years go by and his sur plus cash accumulates at interest You are cordially Invited to start an account , with us. tfyi SAVINGS the grandstand. Lilly and Frye were within fifteen feet of the plute ready to grab the bunt. The ball popped in-between them within two feet of either man. A foot either way would have meant an easy dou ble as Dye was two-thirds of the way home; as It was, Dye scored and Kra mer was thrown out at first. Har per filed out to first. Williams doubled for Ashland In the fourth, Pernoll and Mclntire each struck out and Bentley popped to second. Weed got going In their half with more lucky breuks. Jumes filed out to Trig. Toull bounced a lucky one between first and second and cleanly stole second and third. Sheehy struck out. Bullna scratched a groundor past shortstop for a single and scored Toull. Wilson walked Clark and hit Dye, filling the bases. Ernie Fryo walked tbe box, threw over three balls and decided his ami was too sore to pitch. Jud Pernol! trotted In from center and went Into the box without warming up. Powell xtnglod scoring Bullna and Clark. Kramer struck out. In the fifth Trig grounded out. Oearhart struck out and Frye ground d out. Pernoll has warmed up and strikes out Harper and Toull, James flyluK out to Williams In conter. Hill struck out In the sixth. Lil ly walloped one to the fence and sprinted to third. Williams singles scoring Lilly. Pernoll struck out, Mclntire doubled, scoring Williams. Bentley grounded out. For. Weed. Sheehy grounded to second, Bullna got on when Trig dropped a throw but was caught at second when Clark hit to short, and Dye struck out. Trig filed out and Oearhart and Frye struck out In the seventh. Here came tbe break which seems tbe crucial place In the gam. . After Powell and . Kramer bad struck out Harper bit a long fly to center. Williams either tried to make a circus catch of what should have been an easy one or stumbled In tbe weeds. Harper sprinted for third. Williams tossed tbe ball to Lilly who threw over Frye's head and past Pernoll who was backing Frye up. Harper scored. Hill got on by Kramer's error In the eighth; Lilly and Williams struck out; Pernoll, Mclntire and Bentley singled, scoring two runs. Trig grounded out. Here was an other break. Mclntire hit one with in two feet of the top of the fence Ihut much higher and tbe score would have been tied. Three Weed men were easy outs. Oearhart laid down a perfect bunt but both he and the coacher lost track ot the ball and the first base man caught Oearhart off. Frye filed to left and Hill struck out end ing the game. The scorebook says Weed earned four runs and Ashland three. Weed only got two hits oft Pernoll and three ot Wilson. Ashland got nine. The boys are talking ot going back at them next Sunday but It Is doubtful whether Weed will take it on. About 600 people saw tbe game. MANY RVRAl SCHOOLS IDLE SAN' FRANCISCO, Sept. 16. For the first time since the early 60's California faces a serious shortage of teachers. Several hundred schools, paying from $76 to $100 a month, are vacant and teachers to fill tbe i positions cannot be found. Most of tbe schools are In rural districts. Calls for help are pouring In on Will C. Wood, superintendent of pub I lie Instruction. Kern county wants I 24 teachers, Mendocino 20, Siskiyou 1 14. Calls have also come from many other sections. Wood Is now making an Investigation to determine the exact extent of the shortage. FAIR TO HAVE AIRPLANES CANYON CITY, Ore.. Sept. 16. Residents ot Grant county are tak ing more than the usual amount ot Interest In the tenth annual fair of the Grant County Fair association, , which will be held In John Day from September 24 to 27 Inclusive, and a record-breaking attendance Is antici pated. Larger premiums and purses ire boing offered this year than ever , before. I A Bpeclul fenture this year will be i the aircraft flights which the man agement assures the 'patrons surely will take place. B iseball benefit dance Wednesday evening, September 17, at the Nat ' atorlum. Launspach's jazi orches i tra. Buy your tickets from the base ball men. . 13-3 Whittle Transfer One For Service Storage, Coal and Transfer Ashland Iron Works (Incorporated) Office and Works No. 248 Helmau St., Ashland, Or. Manufacturing Engineers, General Repair Work W manufacture Paving Plan): Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and Ship Machinery, Steam and Qas En gines, Boilers and Heavy Steel Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel, Brass and Bronxe Castings of every kind. Having thoroughly equipped our plant for the manufacture and re pairs ot heavy and all classes ot ma chine and foundry work, we solicit your orders and inquiries. Estlmateo and quotations furnished on application. The Social Realm W. R. C. Club Met Tbe Women's Rsllef Corps club held their first meeting ot the sea son at the home of Mrs. Edd White on Mountain avenue Monday after noon. The hostesses of the occasion were Mesdames Anna Moss, Ida Jen nings, Nellie Peters and Alice Tur ner, and these arranged a pleasant meeting for those In attendance, fol lowed by fine refreshments. One of the pleasing features was singing by Mrs. Julia Hockett. Beside tbe hostesses the guest . list Included Mesdames Elva Rouse, Belle Cordell, A. R. Gregory, Dora Young, J. P. Suyles, P. C. Coder, Lavlna How ard, Jessica . Porter, Julia Hockett Minnie Henson and Anna Roblson. Missionary Society , The Presbyterian Woman's Mis sionary society will meet at the church tomorrow promptly at J: 30, Mrs. Warner, Presbyterlal president, will be present from Medford to re port tbe Eugene meeting and plan future work. The society invites all women Interested to attend, Farewell Reception The congregation ot the Talent M. E. church held a farewell reception to Mrs. M. C. Reed at the church In that town last Friday evening. A large company was present and all united in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Reed Godspeed on their Journey to fara way New Zealand which they expect to take In the near future. Since the absence of Mr. Reed, tbe regular pas tor of tbe church, Mrs. Reed bat bad that congregation under hor espe cial car and has most capably ful filled her stewardship there. Flue refreshments ' were served during the evening. Beaver Realty Co. THE POPl'LAR REALTY CO. Ill E. Main 8t., Phone (8 "A man can borrow money what he puts Into a borne. He can't h.i I.A nnva nut fnp rant." "1 want to see every wage-workel own bis own borne. W. Q Wilson, U. S. Sec'y of Laboi. w. hnva uvnral choice homes aj well as bargains In acreage. Some can be sold on small payments nn easy terms. You fine yourself when you ill-treat your battery. Let us keep your battery up. Jordan Electric Company ' 001 East Main. Tel. M Victory Elks Block Good Old Fashioned Cooking, combined with service. Short or ders and good dinners. W are here and we want to atay. . It w please you tell others, It we do not tell us. Tel. 117 Oak St. For Sale Cheap A fine up-to-date 6-room Bunga low, furnace heated, sloeplng porch, full basement; one-halt acre of land, all kinds ot bearing fruit and ber ries. Sightly location. A snap for someone. Also 5-Room Cottage bath, hot and cold water. Lot 84x 190. Away below price for quick sale. This property Is looated on the Pacific highway, three blocks from Junior High School at No. 623. A Business Building all rented, with a frontage ot 72 feet on Main street. Also a fine lit tle business goes in with the deal. See Mrs. S. L ALLEN EAGLE MEAT MARKET Quality Meat. LOCIS SOUWBIN, Prop. Oeiu. tineas. NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND Service. Pkm A Necessity Not a Luxury Flv dollar cash price for best S0 word essay on paint and It uses; 3.00 for second best; 11.00 each for next two. Must be In my hands by October 1 Contest open to every school glrJ and boy. Dickerson The Paint Man "Get thic straight" says the Good Judge The tobacco that gives you the most lasting chew 19 the kind that saves you money. You don't have to take so many fresh chews. The rich tobacco taste stays right with it. That's why you take a smaller, chew. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W'B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco OLD AGE STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS Science sys that old sire Win with weakened kidney sud ditfusllve organs. This being true, It Is eaay to believe that by kerpliiK the kidneys and di gestive organs clemmed end In proper working order old nice can be deterred tnd life prolonged far beyond that en Joyed by the average person. For over 100 years G01,D MEDAL Hau-lom on ho bewi relieving the weaknesaee and disability due to ad vancing yean. It le a standard old time home remedy and needs no Intro duction. (JOI.L) MKDAL. Haarlem Oil Is Inclined In odorleaa, tutnleee eapeuloe containing e-kout e drops each. Tuke them as you would a pill, with a small I swallow of water. The oil stimulate the kidney action and enables the organ to throw oft the poisons which cause premature old age. New life and Strength Increase as you continue the treatment. Wheu completely restored continue taking a capiule or two each day. CH)LD M&DAL Kaarlrm Oil Cap sules will keep you In health and vigor and prevent a return if the dleaaa. lx not wait until old sue or dlseae have settled down for good. Oo to your druggist and get a bog of (HIL.U ilKDAL, Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money tf funded If they do not taaJP )"u. Three sliea Hur remember (Waak for tbe .rlgfnal imported HOLD UUDAL bread. In sealed packages. VJ lhlR r' - f JK- Jkil I'"' UZ. ,MIIIIIIIIIIfcJkg ry..T.i Avi.- 3 CoerrliMUIS tr I. 1. kapioMS Tetieeso Ce. 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Tippy ni age, tlily ree? tiiu, hmmJtomt vomni mni Mf-pomnJ tin hmmlm for. af--rAat tlmity, practical peeaf trytlml tlau wn4for milk mpitf mti$ tener top that Aeeae Ine reeaece in fee A perfect eonaVtHM. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem. N. C tOOMIS & NELSON .FOR... Staple and Fancy Groceries Hardware and Sporting Goods 215 Fourth St. Phone 23 um trows I ERS .Globe Union Suits p've plenty of room without hav ijig a lot of cloth in the way they are perfectly comfortable. Try The Men's Store First -Mitchell's These chilly mornings and evenings every wom anyoung or old Is thinking and planning for new fall npparel. Our line of new dress fabrics for full wear Is now on display in our drexs goods section, and offers to our cuNtomors a pleasing variety of colors, patterns and materials, all of splendid quality and reasonably priced, No mistake will bo made in selecting dress material here. SILKS Our beautiful display of Silk la something you do not want to miss. You will be surprised at the great variety shown. Whether for a pretty frock, a stylish suit, an attractive blouse or dain ty undergarments you can find what you want, at prices you will be glad to pay. BLANKETS Last night was rather cold, so was the night be fore. Yet, still colder nights are aheud. Wear well blankets are here In special display. This line ot merchandise 1b tbe best obtainable and your purchases will be wise when you decide on wearwell quality. WOOLENS An apportuuity to buy good substantial woolen fabrics In late patterns and weaves must cer-. talnly be valued this year. We have made some fortunate purchases, and have selected careful ly and completely a fine stock for our cus tomers. Every piece an exceptionally, good value. TiOUSEHOLP LINENS The housewife at this time of the year is re plenishing her supply of linens, bedding and. other esifmitlul household goods. We have liberal assortments of table linens, sheets and, sheeting,' pillow cases and tubing, and the ar- tides, all ot the most dependable qualities and; at tbe very lowest market prices. VAUPEL'S QUALITY STORE Si fit H1f &