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u-3E9 CiLOilT -ZT Dr.OTKER A TICivET TO THE WORLD SERIES ' District' - Attorney vWhitman's Inquiry Welcomed , by New York Baseball President, r 1 New,. York, Out. 15. Subpenas to ap pear before lhs grand Jury. invi-Btigat- ing the scandal in connection with the sals of tickets -for, the recent series of iranvs . tiere btwn' th.- New York tilu nt ami - the Philadelphia Athletics, were 'Served today' on President Hemp- fcteaa, and Secretary 'Foster oe the New l ork National league baseball dub district Attorney, Whitman said he did not expect .that any indictments would be returned, but that the inquiry would prevent -further : acalDMav r. - .. Vice President Bullivan of the Giants advised Whitman that President Hemp stead and Secretary. Foster were ready to appear and would be (lad. to receive any suggestions from the Jurors. Sul livan aid he' was unable to rat a ticket himself for the games, and that Presi dent Hempstead v could '.not get ' his brother a Jacket v, 1 ' , Portland's-lU pennant will be made from cream colored silk with fold trim mlngs.vJudg McCredle decided . on the color yesterday, even though the Beav ers are a couple of games from the gon , falon. -Tw of the Portland pennants a are of Mue silk ana one of red silk. , t When Harry Heilmann. was drafted : for 11600 by the Detroit. Americans and Pat Mays for 1760 by ' the Providence i team of the International league,' it en abled, the Portland Northwestern league club to break even financially oh the season. Otherwise ' Judge McCredle , would hare been $2260; in the- hole fo the year. .Xiast season the sale of Eddie Mensor to the Pittsburg Pirates for $3000 cash rave the Colts a few dollar tte better. f it on the year.V - ED LEADER IS SHIFTED S TO END BY COACH DOBIE 'i ' "i" ' ' ' & " University of Washington. Seattle, Wash.";- Oct,' 18.-Ed Leader, : former Washington high School (Portland, Or.) star player,: has been shifted to end on- the varsity eleven,' to alternate with Hunt. . Leader is showing up . in - good form and may break into the. line-up ' regularly. .--"v:;. vt-;;,'.;,'". ,-:;'-.; Coach Debit's squad received another set-back' last week, when Bud Young, the All-Northwest Quarterback of last season,' dislocated his knee,: .Young will be out of the game for at least a month. His place wll likely be filled bytCharles Smith, -who was the second ' string quarterback last season.. Smith- Is a little late in getting1 into condition, but Dobie expects to have him . ready for the clash with the Oregon Agricultural college on October SB. f--, t r" BUD ANDERSON REACHES?; ; r SAN FRANCISCO TO BOX San Francisco, Oct 15.--Bud Anderson, the Medford lightweight, accompanied by his manager, Dick Donald, arrived here today to prepare for his 10-round battle In Oakland with Joe Asevedo on , October -. 29.'. Anderson apparently haa fully recovered from the effects of bla appendicitis operation In Los Angeles Just after his oout with Leach Cross of New York, Anderson left at once for San Rafael ;,to start training for . the 4v ifif.jty f.assjsjssswssfiiawsiBs-4;.j.-,;,.1r w,;. iAr.fi, Charted Miller Lott m ?ToidU Boston: Oct, know ; that I hit him low but P.didn't meant to do It, This, was i ths 5 explanaUdn today of Charlie, Miller,: San- Francisco; heavy weight, who lost on - a TToul to ' Tony Robs of Pittsburg In the third round of : a scheduled Xt round bout here last night. Miller struck Ross low in the ' second ; round and -J was cautioned by Referee Flahertyi Coming i out 5 of a clinch In the third, Miller again acci dentally struck Rose low.Tne referee immediately stopped the bout and gave : .Ross the decision ? & -.?.-: tJ- i.' A : J px: V;; -Srj; f " 1 "" 111 1 " r; Denver Beats' Milwaukee. ;; t Denver, Colo., Oct 5 15.' The Denver t Grlszllesy ; winners -of the Western League championship, yesterday de- feated the Milwaukee Club of. the American- Association,! 6 ' to I. It was the second victory of the. locals in the three games that have been played. The,, score: i - y ;,- .--v. R. H.- EC Milwaukee , . . . ' ' 1 ' 1 Denver ........ ,...$ t X - Batteries Cutting, Hovlik . : and Hughes; Wolfgang and Block.' - ., -.n.. i i in' V ' r Hairr Lewis Still Unconscious, Phlladetphia, Oct, .IS.- The condition ot Harry Lewis, the Philadelphia 'wel terweight who was aent to a hospital . here in - an unconscious' condition, fol lowing his knockout Monday night,: was unchanged today.- Joe Borrell, a.Ken- -: aington scrapper, defeated Lewis. Hos pital physicians think Lewis Is suffer ing from a blood clot on tha brain and from stomach Mows. , , , , i j ' i. I I i n li ' ; . , New pastor on Duty.' - " Eugene, Or Oct. 11 F. E. Brlckley, -the new pastor of the United Evangel ical church has arrived from Dallas, Or., and will take up his work here Sunday." Us succeefls Rev. V, E. Will ; ings, who waa appointed to a pastorate ..at Laurelwooit by the. Methodist con ference in session here a short -time Mr , w v'. , , , -4- r ' V Men's Raincoats 4 ; , Come to my third floor clothing store where you can save money. See my, stock of raincoats. Take a look at my "special' at $10. Jimmy Dunn, Ore gonlan building, third fioor. (Adv.) jjr t mi i i ii. i lu sja . 1 1 1, i.-, t.iT ' tJse common sense buy Superior coal. t ton. Main 154; A-1541. h, (Adv.) beats 17steh;:er . .AT VERNOrJ ARENA ( ; u v , ' '! '. ' . . .:. : H ; "v :-y., x j . i. , . . .'' " - . "' 1 -' Vertebra of Victim of Auto Ac- cident Crushed but Spinal " "Cbrir Unhurt. PYTHIANS ADJOURN TO MEET NEXT YEAR fit Johnny Dundee, the fast little New York boxer, who got a 20 round : decision over Joe Azevedo of Cal ifornia . V". 4 i ' fYTHIANS TO ; INSTALt-5l I OFFICERS OF GRAND LODGE;. SESSION ENDS ' (Continued From Page One.) 'n limit from $1 to It years. The lodge1 decided ' against it 1 The - matter -'.was submitted to the various lodres for de cision by the supreme Jodre,; which will finally actupon ths "question at i its meeting .in' Winnipeg in 1814. r : ;;;:-?'MaMildcCeta, fXMaghr A general laugh was raised this morn ing . when a. resolution waa. introduced by Coos county delegates, asking that Marshtield ba selected as 'the : site for the first grand lodge convention after the railroad "to Marshfleld, is. completed. "We're getting Into the game, that's all." explained ' the delegation . In pre sentlng the resolution,. ?'"':,; Another resolution calls for the con struction of a Knight of Pythias fra ternal home In Oregon.. The matter waa referred to a committee for recommen dations. ' - I'lp1''.-'- ,., - :i. .1 - Ths featuro of the afternoon' session yesterday was the election of officers and last night delegates and local lodge members enjoyed several .hours ot en tertainment, when $6 "tyros" were taken into the Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khorrassan. Following the cere monies, characterised as the best ever held.' a banquet. .was served at which Joseph A. Ryan, the royal vlsler, acted as tcastmaster. x TA jp . JCeeper of Reoords OhssrA, ' '. - During the afternoon cession yester day, lodge business was .'suspended for almost an hour while the $60 delegates and .visiting lodgemen. present cheerad and eulogised L. R. Stlnson, 'grand keep er of records and seal,-who was unani mously chosen as the grand lodge repre sentative at ' the Golden Jubilee whTch will be held in. Washington, D. C, Feb- , I 1 ! ' 4 Injured 'in an automobile accident at Sixth and Coliimbla' streets one week ago, Miss Charlotte Schuyler today has every prospect . of , recovery although her back , is . broken, and-she will be obliged to lie strapped to a rigid Iron frame for at least three months.- Dr. K. J. Marsh, who waa called to attend her after tns . first hurried diagnosis haa proved faulty ,. stated today that Miss Schuyler's spinal cord is uninjured and that, as soon as the crushed bones of the twelfth vertebra ' have had time to knit she would ba practically as well as ever. ?vv. ;';.:.', i'" ' - - Miss' Schuyler,, who was "employed .by Sheppard, ft .Brock as expert stenogra pher, was walking along the Street when she saw a streetcar stop aCth torner. Supposing it had stopped to discharge passengers,, she crossed in front of It As a' matter of fact, however, the car bad stopped because an automobile be longing to the James KennedyWJonstruo tion company and driven by, Louis Ta velll, was approaching so rapidly that a collision would have been unavoidable otherwise.';; Just before, she reached the opposite curb, the. 'automobile ; struck her and .knocked, her to the pavement on her back. " The rear axle caught her knees and- doubled her up; causing the crushing ot the vertebra. -" Mr. Tavelli. who lives at 1438 Division street, haa been - assiduous in . his In quiries after Miss' Schuyler and the, Ken nedy company has referred its share of the matter to tha Aetna Insurance com pany. ',":?. -,i!-:'r----. ;? ii:.v.y;'ii.,rri;s...' ' Miss t Schuyler , mother and aged grandmother He 'at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Uhe haa been living at the Lillian apart ments with a girl frisnd who came with her to Portland and has been working here. -, At the Good Samaritan hospital today, Miss Schuyler was unable to see newspaper men because of orders of her physician, but it was Bald her condi tion Is most satisfactory and that with care she has every prospect of recovery. A special nurse la looking after her and no one is allowed to see her except her most intimate personal friends, v y ruary It, to celebrate ths fiftieth anni versary: of the lodge's existence.' The fraternity was organised on that date i Washington by Justus Rathbone, Mr. Stlnson was, nominated by W. M. Cake, and th nomination was a signal for a wild demonstration for the veteran offi cial, who has served in the same posi tion for 17 consecutive terms, and is now entering hi eighteenth term. . Under the fulea - of the; fraternity, Frank 8. Grant ot Portland moves from the position ef grand vice chanceller to grand' chancellor, and J. H. Gwlnn of Pendleton, '-grand chancellor,' becomea a past grand chancellor. , . . , - , r. - Wriglitma Sleeted. ' , '' Dr. A, ' B..' Wrlgbtman of - Bllverton was -selected as grand vice chancellor; Fred P. .Holm of Portland, grand pre late; L, R.. Stlnson of Salem . waa re- .I top, left to right- Frank 8. Grant,' grand- chancellor; Li B. $tlnen, grand keeper ot records and seal. " ' ' V - v Below, left to right J. W, Maloney, grattijl master of exchequarf Df, A. B. Wrlghtrc an, grand t1ce chancellor. ..;.,. elected- for ; the eighteenth . time as grand keeper of records and seal: J. W. Maloney of Pendleton, waa re-elected grand master of ths exchequer for the eleventh consecutive term; C, . Law ton, Fort Steven, was chosen as grand maatsr-at-arms; George Upey of Ore gon City, grand '. Inner guard;'; Jesse Spencer, Corvallls, grand inner guard. and James H. Gwlnn, reUrlng grand chancellor, was made a grand .trustee for a threeyea- term. . Gu Moser of Portland ' was elected supreme representative for tour years, and Mr, Stlnson, ths grand lodge rep- r tentative at the Golden Juonee. - A new grand "tribunal will be appointed oy tn new cnanceuor. i . : The following -directed 'the initiatory exercises last evening of the1 Knights Of ' Khorrassan: Royal Vlsler, Joseph Ryan; Grand Emir, Ben Greene: Shiek, George : L. Spencer; Mahedl, C W. Kerns; Secrets ry, B. M. Lance: Treas urer, J. D. Asher; Satrap, William Hey; Sahib, M C. Larsen, and Master of qeremonles, W. H. J. Clark.. - -f- '. Anatralla doted - to - Planuige. ; ; Australia has effectively closed its markets to the ' plumag of the ' heron, bird 01 paraaise ana other birds. REV .i?$h; ELDS V RTEO MODERATOR Succeeds Re f;W;S, Holt Who Is Called? East by New ' rrr; Duties, i Rev. W. 8. Holt. D. T.. mnderatOK nt the, Oregon Presbytery,, last night or each ed his farewell aurmnn t th Oregon Synod, which met at the West minster. Presbyterian church. . Rev; Mr. Holt leaves foe the east in a short tim j to take up a secretaryship in the Min isterial Relief association. ev, weeton F. Shields of Medforl waa elootcd moflwuiur l. l Pr. Holt. Iv. ?:r. .l pastor of ths Flrt 1'rc I : t 1 at Medford for ll yonrs. I.-. Townsi-nd was electo.l statf-.l rl. .. Rev. VE. M. Eharp was el; t -l 1 nent clerk. Preliminary meetings wer h 1 J terday St the Presbyterian ohurnU b"n- by the various Oregon ITr-f-v t- 1 st which compose the Or-Kn Pyn-l -v. H. T Chlsholm was elotei modrt-r of the Boutliern Oregon Preibytery: hev. Wa-rd W. -Mcllenry, moderator of lts Grands Ronde Presbytery, snd Rv. '. S. Van Nuys was elected modulator of the Pendleton Presbytery. ' IJoutcnant Governor IlecoverliVT. Pasadena,' Cel., Oct. 15. Lleutm. t Governor A. J. Wallace was saltl to 1 a recovering from a minor operation at a hospltsl. ' , Set -in the back of a novel hair brush la- a hinged comb that may be raised for use when desired. 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Or. c -fwHcreveri you find men, you willfind them smoking ffagrant cigarettes, freshly hand-made from "Bull" Durham Tobacco. , "Bull" Durham is the one Itixurv of mil- - ' linnfl nf wnrlrera nf all kinrls .thr ' finnrit luxury ol hundreds of millionaires be cause freshly rolled "Bull? Durham ciga-v rettes anord a lastmg enjoyment and satts ' faction that no ready-made cigarettes in the ; world' aiflgive. . ,. v ; ' Neither riches nor poverty can switch a -man from "Bull? Durham, once he learns i how downright pood it is ! -Today through- :V que uic vvona n is smoKca oy tnore mil, lions of. men x than all other high-grade tobaccos combined J ' IHJ.PIM f II'- t iiii.iiibFcak.iliii hiiiilh ET rfel IP -L - V -Tr? . : 'ft ..'. only4" fN ; n USMQ) 1 , ..... V , DON'T ' YOU. . (Miss rr It has made us happy indeed to see how jubilant and ap preciative the scores of men and women, were who have been' to "our Friendship Event! The big special value for ... the men, and our gift to the1 ladies, is partly responsible for the great crowds, but more' especially is this ..big pat ronage due to the fact that our garments possess a tailored , shapeliness that makes them fit so perfectly that they make a 'man feel good all over and he wants another garment after wearing the first one. . $20,$30MenY ft Suits, Overcoats y The cream of the market tha finest, purest woolens, choicest Scotch, Enf- ' llsh and Amsrican weaves, bast f lin- Ings. rifWly correct in their style and ' ' ' perfect fit MADE TO YOUR MEA3. . URE AT, I A Few Importations at $18 and 020 ' . . .-. . - .' i - i .... v.... . -. -. .... ;. ..- , - TJiamko to the LsidEeo We want to most heartily thank the good. ladies who brought their hUsbands and sweethearts to pur store. Bring .the same man back for an overcoat, or get another man and get another suit pattern free. ' k" i ', v- - . 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