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SIX ip'r IE EASIEST WAY TO END DANDRUFF Stop Falling Hnir And Itching Scalp. There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that in to dissolve it. Huh destroys it en tirety. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in Rontly with the linger tips. Ily morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will he gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis olvc and entirely destroy, every single ti;ii and trace ot it, no matter now muclt ".l.mdrulT you may have. Von will find. too. that all itctiimr ami lifting of the scalp will stop instantly, unit your nair will De Itutty, lustrous, jglossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. If you want to keep your liair looking rich, do hv all means net rid of dandruff, tor iintinng destroys the hair so quickly. II not only starves the hair and makes it fall out, hut it makes it strimrv. straggly. dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, and cvery- mifly notices it. Vou can get liquid arvon ( any drug store. It is inexpensive, ami four ounces is all you will need. This iunplc remedy has never been known l POLITICAL CARDS EARL RACE Candidate for City Recorder Platform Efficiency Justice In recorder's court F.cuniuuy in office expenses ( I'ni.i Adv.) SACRED HEART ACADEMY Under the direction of the Sitters of the Holy Namei SALEM, OREGON BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL Most approved methods, Pri mary, Grammar and High S:hool Departments, Complete Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony. Wo intorforence with religion of pupils. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS S.:holnstic year begins second Monday in September. Address, SISTER SUPERIOR l"l" 1 VKMISMSWIIMIMIIII L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TO NO Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 2811. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUKUIIABDT MEREDITH IfcMtdwt Afutsv. t8d llvu ItrMt SPORT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTT BONEHEAD PLAYS Boston Goes Wild When Braves, Apparently Beaten, Capture the Game GOWDY ON PEDESTAL WHERE FANS WORSHIP It Was "Great Ball," Greatest Since Chicago Met Detroit in 1907 By Hugh Fullorton. Ilnsloo, Vans., (li t. 111.--Ito-dini to ilii.v threw down the sliitue of Hunk A . I n n m , hi'I ii Unit nt' Hunk (lowil.v, tunned tilt1 nlntue ol' .((ill ii ii Admin into tho buy, h n I not up oiu of .loliiiuy Kvers, n ii l then wont wilil. Nolli- Will M' r H II II ll I' tlii'in now tluit. nil it triumphing ill t lit greatest Mil. I M.UI ., v.. it III., J ji Umno in tin- bin X"Pf ,'"'V nt mM ' t t" ' " I II It K f I W I I I St 0 p t ll C . ,,y iiiiivcn, It wan tlio hi nt St ii iiiii' nimni in Hie VU A lx-1 1 if victor lj' w'"'' r,,,'' i"K I" withdraw, m to oil iiml u ii vt' I luli Fuller Ion b" t tl to the I'hUI'gillg HlUVOS, I in I 1 1 1 llli'lli to ll stlimlstilt, broke their tonne, Wiivi'rml, iiml, in 1 1 i nil ili'Hin'i- ntoly, gnvc llo'ton u taste nf ll rt'iil olil Atlili'tir Iiiihi'I'iiII mi mi'. 'I'lii'ii, broken by tliti sheer ili'Hiii'iitiiiii of tin- Hiiivi'k' attack, llit'.v wnvcicil, u'lnwoil I Ii iit to tiii it iii, iiml in lliti tivi'll'lli inning, tln'ii' ili'li'iiHi'a lirt'iit In'il, t lif.v liriil.it fi it 1 1 Hustnii wnii, tivit In I'oiir, In Hit' attack Muni, Howdy, Mi. Iliaw'n despised ciistolT. liil, nm his Icrnlic 'waiting t'liini'tl IIomIiiii its Mini. 'I'll ii' i' times tin ilrtno ln luill mi'r rt'ii't'K into minlili'iii'il inul". Inii't' lor o lnii:ut'i innli'i' urniiinl iiiIi'h iiiii! onri' fur n Iioiiii' run, I M.iKntrU'ont niiHohnll, It mil. u 1 1 'it r IniMi'lmll ; il wim nnul inul npiiit mill i-innui(i' iiiiinnl nin't'i' ! I'nnri ii ml mIi i II, mill mini niitit n ml i inii.'iyi' won. N'i'H", i.iii in tin' I'iitt Hum' nf tin' llinr m'lii'H lii'lwi'i'ii (hi rilU'l llllil I'l'lHUl, linn llll'll' In'i'll Kllill iinnliii'HK iiml nil h liii'uliiutt ftinin, hiiiI j l.t'i': 111' I in In 11 ivm lil'ii m'rlt' lltl iliini' I'i'i n iiirli mi i'xIiiIm! inn ol tun u n i lill'lll llll'lMll. Tli" li'iiuw I'lnvi'il wnmli'i Inl nml IiihIii luill, ni'iilii'i' m I'llnul inn a' i limit i', illtlitniijli Hit' ili'i'iiliui iniiini'iitfi i illllinu llh' IIIHll Iiml nut of I III' ll lilt I iiiiiiii.it wt'it iniiiKi'il liy two of tin'; limit ii-.toiiinliiiiij liiiniiit'iiilt'il iliiyn i'Mr : ni'i'ii. It win Kii'in, li'inlcr of Hit' llnivt'ii, j wlio Iiml In't'ii i i'-i'h t ' I with ijiiIiIi'ii luill, HIHolnnliili'4, wiltrllt'M, I'lt'., wtltli IllHil.' tilt' win nl. It I'Kint' in Hit' ttuitll liniiiitt of tlio tiiittlt' ivlit'll tin Ni'tiit' won ' litil iiml tin' I'niiri' ii'tit'ii wni in tho I 1 hi I n n ii. 'I'lif lini.f wt-ro full, two won'1 llllt, it 111 llllltt'l', WhO llllil ll'til tlio liitt- liitll ,'iikt' of tin' nt'iit'ii, kIiikIii'iI n fli'rt'i' liiiiiii.li'r lii'twt'i'ii M'rnml nml fimt. Kni m ii .1 n iimrvt'liiiin tiv for Hit luill, rt'iiiln-il it-KlinuKt fhoki'il oft hum' lilt, Init llif luill lim it him on tho ihoulili'r nml Ml l.mt nml ono run wt'iit hointv In nlit'tr tlt'uptilr Kvirn Urnlilit'il Hit' lull, h.'l.l It in hin linml. stnl without lookliiK townrtl tht pint.' nllnwt'tl s t('oiiil ititiiii'r to m'tiniM'r hinni', It "i'i'iiii"! Ha If Itnnton were lii'nli'ii ami Mi'tklp sviMiufil. .lohnnv Ki, tin' lirsiniMt of llioin nil. Iisil lilnmliTi'il sri'l slioncil two rmm to foiiiit wIiiti. on Ii1 om aliooltl hsrr lilon FEATURE OF Gill; EVERSMADEWORST THE 8AXEM CAPITAL AND NEWS noint'tl. Collins' Bad Play. Tin) othor boner wns iullt'i lv Ktlilio Colli ntt in tlio liiMt hul f of the H.iint' innlii(i when Kvrrn wus at lint nml do ti'riniiii'il to rtnli'i'in himmf for his aw ful blunder. Ilimh wuh pitehiiiK a flint ball insiile to Kvers ami divided to piteli u curve. Kvers wnn net to hit autl tlrovo a low fierte bounder where Co I i iih xhoiilil have been playing for him with a curve bcinu pitched. Tin hit overturned the Kiime and cunie neiir winniiiK it riht there for the lliaven. Then cmiie tho fimt real tent of nerve. The tennis were breast to breast in a bayonet charge, Dnrlinens wns coming on and a tie seemed almost as bad as a defenl Cur the lirnves. X draw would give the Athletics a fresh t.ie hold. There was no denviiii, th.t they were plityiiix better ball nml with mine spirit than they had displayed in the entire series, lint when tbev met in the attack it wus the Athletics who iirtiKe, ami linally it wns Hush himself to Schmidt, Deal uiiiKiiiit a great one who threw away the game by a de-; I'linded stop and perfect throw to first spnning effort lo shut off a runner at tlnnl on a bunt. As far ns generalship goes, the strug gle was even. Hoth lenders used ex- client .lodgment dowii to the Inst ditch, when Mack played it out by passing n "iiiiit in reuse ny n small percent - Hge Urn chances nf making n double piny. Difference in Catchers. As far as actual playing goes, the iii'iereitct twecii the teams is the difference between Seining ami (luwilv. Hcliang is catching wretched bail, throwing butlly and using bail judg nient, although he handled Hush's ter rific speed yesterday with more judg ment I linu he has shown heretofore. Howdy is catching magnificently, hand ling the pitchers well ami throwing fairly well. His hitting, which has been the n'lisiitinn nf the series, is re niarknble. He is hilling all kinds ol' pitching and driving hiinl maiiist slow nml fast bulls. Of the Athletics, evervone is uoiitir well mvo Schniig mid Oldrinir and link er at lite bat. linker has been the joke of the series. The worst feature of the Alhlet it'll is Hint they are hitting nt bad bulls in nn untimely fashion. Kither they nre slip ping or mailings' pitchers are outguess iug them at every turn. Good Qoncralnlilp. Tile generalship yesterday was won lerliil, especially toward the lust when the Alhlelifs were driven line It into tho defensive, After Howdy in the twelfth smashed into the bleachers for two bases, Htnllings lushed Mima out to run fur (Inwdv, beiiiuse uf his snced. nun sent luitieii up In lint rnr .Iannis, who had been s imiiieil to the slab liccuiisc a pinch hitter was sent in for lyler. litg Hill utmost went nnd inn tested on being In ken nut, and fought for .1 chanc to but. Hut llilbeit went up nml Muck ordered him given a luisc nn bulls to Increase tin t liuuce tor a fure play at third. Mnran pushed Inwn a telling bunt nml Hush uiii.lf ll It'speriili' iillempt tu throw nut Miiuii ut tliiid, threw n bit wild, ami the bull went lo left field ami let Maun niiiip nil''. Pitched Great Ball. Shillings outl'igiiri'il Mack on the pitching, lie drew the Athletics inlii believing that Kinlulph would pilch, llii'll sent In Tyler, wim, while wobbly In spots, pilchi'il great bull. It was Tyler's blunder in Ihi-owitig to secoinl in the tenth inning iuslcad of In firs! that inaile po.sililc the two runs lh.il were scored by tho Athletics. tietling down to Hie insi.1'', It is i". Id 'ut that Shilling's sy.teut Is trl uinpiiiiig over Mack's. Shillings had two theories; tine that the pitchers must liiibl the runners cluse to bun's mid I'ovei' tiist base at top speed, ami nn oilier tine that slng-jeis i an I e slow balled iulii helplcssiit ss. Iloth tln'iiiics are winking nut successfully, Tyler slew bulled the sliiggeis nmi stopped tlieiu and he held up the Athletic run tiers as If they were glued tu the linn's. Ilesi lei that, he nipped Collins off sec ond w-lieii it seeiticd as if the world's chn'iipioiis wore going to guib the game. I'lans lor toilny's g.uce were tl"t'inili, even before the bnlli'iics were il.'ci,e.l. Slallings iutetiib'il to ll-e Kiiilnlph nml try lo clean up fmir sliuiulit, while Mack wus driven buck upon what Hoi .Inn Mftckuv call his "brmi".'' relief" y lleiider. A , inaiorily of the mciibcn of the I told you so club h:ive resigned and Host on Is mad OTTERED PLACE BY POPE. Home, (ti t. 1,1. The pope todsy of fered the t'spal secr"ttvshp of slate to Cardinal tlaipnrrl. The latter has lint yet answered but it is known he Is unwilling to set-opt. JOURNAL. 8ALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1914. BOSTON IS WINNER IN FOUR STRAIGHT WONTODAY 3 TO 1 (Continued from Page One.) Ijletl to center, linker up, ball one, bull two, atrike. ono called; Haker flied to Wliitted. No runs, one hit, no errors. Rudolph ilisponed of the tirt two men on five pitched balls, ile lined but ten for the side ami pitched but two called balls. Collins rapped a low one outside for his hit. Huston: Mornii up, ball one, ball two, strike ono called; Moron out, Haker to Mclnnes. Moran triett to work Khnw key for a pass, but couldn't resist tho temptation to swine nt u K"o.l one. Kvers up; Kvera out, linker to Mcln nes, on first ball pitched. Connolly up, nan one, strie one culleil, strike two foul; Connolly tlied to OMrin. No ' ,., - t , , hn:iw'il'r K""''' lt' '"l i '''I'!','' "".'"K1" '"' ,. Moran but then i wtl,Vl ,l0"'' I1"1!' ' '' on nine pitched balls. Second Inning. I'hiladelpliia: iifc'lnncs up, strike one, strike two, fool; Jlclnnes out, Deal from a hnnl tingle. Walsh up, strike one; Walsh doubled ngiiinst the fence in left field. Harry out, Mnruiiville to Nrhinidt, Walsh being al second. Hcliung up, il like one, hall one, ball two, strike i two swung; Wcliong funned. No runs, . one 'nt, no errors. Connolly made n great trv for Walsh's tlotible, jumping into the air for tin- ball. It glanced off his glove. Ituiinlph used his slow ball to ailvnu tnge. Huston: Wliitted up, ball one, strike one cnllcil; Wliitted lined to (lldring. It was a terrific drive but Ohlring ran forward and made a thrilling catch. Hcliniiilt up, strike one called; Schmidt out, Shawkey tu Mclnnes. Ho hit the ball on the nose straight at the pitcher. Howdy up, strike one culleil, ball one, ball two, strike two called, luill three, foul; Howdy walked. Hhawkey gave him wide ones, fearing one of those long drives into the stnmls. Maraii ville up; Maranville forced tlowtly, Har ry to Collins, No runs, no hits, no er rors. liy this time all stnmls were imnmcd, The crowd nppenreil ns big as Hint of yesterday, It was no cold errors in the field were expected. Shnwkev stopped in this inning to wnrm up his hands by rubbing them. Third Inning. . riiilnilflphia: Shawkev up, strike one swung strike two called; Shawkev1 fanned on three straight strikes, the only three balls Kudolph pitched. Mur phy up, ball one; Murphy out, Deal to Schmidt. Deal caught the ball right over the sack ami it took a beautiful throw to get his man. (lldring up; tll.ll'llt,, ul'11,1.,.1 i .,p .i. :... l.-ill ,.ii. .I.. I It;.. CI..-. I. :. ...' ,i i... ! 1" 'in.,. iiin .ir nil Ifl nil- l.c It's, 'Collins up; Ohliing out, stealing, How dy to Mninnville. No runs, one hit, no en ors. Oowdy's throw lo second nipped (lld ring. The rube slid but Murnnville was watting fur him. Hodoii: Ileal llic.l to Oldijug on the first ball pilchi'il. It was mi ensv chniiee. liiidolph up; Strike one called, j sli-lk.' two called, ball one; liiitlnlph I out, Hull v to Me I n lies. It was an easy roller which Harry handled perfectly.' M hi ii il up, ball one, strike one called; Miuiiii out, Harry to Mclnnes. No runs,! no hits, mi emirs. Hhawkey einitiniic.l to turn back the I Hinvea in onler. Hut ten men Iiml faced I him up to this liini', and Howdy was the mil y man to get on base. Fourth liming, riiilaili'lphin : Collins up; Collin" nut, Klein to Sclnniilt, Johnny found Cul litis' chance pie fill liiin. linker up, bull one, strike one, foul, ball two, bull three; linker shut n single tluwii the first base line which wns too hut for' Schmidt, M 'Itincs up; Mclnnes singled to left, linker going to third. Mclnnes out, trying fur second, Cuiiiiullv to Deal to lOvcrs, Me I inn's hit the first bull pilihiil. Walsh up. strike one called, strike two swung, null one, ball two; Walsh tunned. No runs, two hits, mi error.!. I At this time the Athletics had nicked Itinlolpli fur five hits. This wns as ninny as they gut in the entire first giiiiie against him, hut runs were lack-1 ills'- Huston: Kvers lip, ball one, strike one tailed, strike two, foul, ball Iwu, i foul, ball three; Kvers walked. Shaw key's control deserted him. I oiinully nn. ball one: Cntiniilly out, Collins to Mcli. ties, Collins had a double plnyj before lym but fumbled momentarily ' nml l-.iers reached second. Wlntied up, I strike one culleil, strike two railed, bull one; Whltled safe on Collins' error. I Scorers give Whltled a single. Whit ! ted' i rap was too hot for K.ddie to hail ' tile. The Athletics' infield held s strut-' egy bear. I meeting with Shawkey. ' Schmidt up; Schmidt out, llnrr.v to Me i lnnes, Kvers scoring ami Whitted on I second. Gowdy up, strike one called; Oowdy out, Shawkey to Mclnnes. One run, ono hit, no errors. Shawkey ' sudden wavering in this inning came as a surprise. He was wild and to gain control had to resort to straight ones. Fifth Inning. I'hiluilelphiu: Hurry up, ball one, hall two; Harry singled, the ball bound ing over Deal's hend. It was his first hit of the series. .Schang up, bull one, strike one, foul, bull two; Si-hung out, Kvm-,1 to Schmidt, Unrry reaching sec ond. Shawkey up, strike one HWiing, bull one; Shawkey doubled to left, scor ing f urry. It was a beautiful drive be twee.i Connolly and Wliitted and would have been a home run on an open field. Murphy up; Murphy out, Kvers to Schmidt, Shawkey Inking third. Old ring tip, strike one swung, strike two swung, ball one; Olilring funned. One run, two hits, no errors. Ktidolph hud Ohlring swinging like a pendulum ut his spitter. Kube missed Iheiii by a foot. Although the Athletics huve collected seven hits up to this time, the filth inning wns the first in which they could bring two in a row. Hostun: Murunville out. Hurry to Mclnnes. He hit the first, bull pitched. I It'll I up, bull one, bull two, bull three, ntrilo one culleil, strike two cnlled; Deal out, Haker to Al chines. Heal got Shaw- key in a hole at the start by working him t'ur three straight balls. Kmlolph I singled to center on the first ball pitch' nil. It was a corking line drive. Moinn jupl Murun ilutibleil to left center, Hu dolph reselling third. Kvers up, ball one, ball two, strike one culled, strike two, tool, bull three; Kvers single, I to center, scoring Itinlolpli anil Moron. It wns n fine ill ivo thut shot past Shaw key like a shell from a Herman siege gun. Connolly up, strike called. Kvers was taught off first ami retired, Shaw key to Mclnnes, Two runs, three hits, no errors. The Hiaves crossed Shawkey. Deal, Knit, Hi Ii 'i ml Morn ii hit the first hull pitclml. Shawkey had been trying to put tlio bull over because uf the uncertainty- of his control. Sixth Inning. I'hilnili'lphia: Collins out, M'lirnn villi lo Schmidt, a really wonderful play. The ball shot over second base lint Maranville got in back of the bag nnd scored a great assist. Haker up, bull one, strike one culled; linker foul ed to Deal. Mclnnes up, strike one ciilleil; Midlines out, Murnnville to Schmidt. No runs, no hits, no errors. With their two-run lend the liruves re new e.l pep and flush brilliantly. Col lins' siunsh over second would have been a hit nine times out of ten. 1'cu nock wus cnlled in to rcplncc Shawkey lor the Athletics, Huston: Mnnn up (Muiin batting fur t'oniiully), bull one, strike one culled, ball two, strike two culled; Muiin lined to Walsh. Whittetl up, strike one cull ed; vVhittod singled over third. Schmidt lip, strike one culleil, strike two, foul, bull cue; Schmidt singled through Col lins, Wliitted reaching third. Howdy up, sltike one, strike two, foul; Howdy launi'il, looking at a culled third strike, which nppearcit to be high and inside the plute, Mui'.iuville up, bull one. On an attempted double steal, Sclnniilt wns run iltiwu, Seining to Collins to Me limes. No runs, two hits, no errors. M ii nil went to left field in the pluce of Connolly fur the Unices. I'eiiiiiick hulked decidedly unsteudy until he showed his stuff by whiffing Oowdy, Seventh liming. rhiluilelplnn: Walsh up, strike one, ball one, ball twu, bull three, strike two swiig: Walsh milked. Hni rv up, strike tine culled, strike two, tool; Wnlsh took second on a wild pitch. Hurry funned and Walsh was thudded ut secuiul. (luw ilv to Kvers, a verv fast ami brilliant I piny. Seining up, liull one, strike one cnlieil, bull two, strike two culleil, bull three, ftiul; Scliaug funned. No rilling no hits, no errors. j Walsh got the surprise of his life' when he wan nipped nt necoml on Hur ry's rtrike out. The stnmls ruined with delight nl the exhibition of the Hiaves'1 llll'il'bl. I In 'tun t Mninnville up. bull one.; strike one called, bull three, strike two. culleil; Miiruui illc out, Collins to Me I I lino. I 'mi I up, strike one called: I strike two called, bull one; Ileal nut, linker to Mclnnes, Itmlnlph up, ball one, strike one cnlled, stillte two called,' ball two, foul, ball three; liiidolph wnlk j ed. Mnran opt Mornu fouled to linker. No inns, no hits, no errors, . Eighth Inning, I l'ltilndelphin: I'encock out, Kvers tol Schmidt, on the first bull pilched. Mur phy up, bull one, strike one, strike two, I foul; Murphy flied to Mnnn. It wns s beautiful running catch. Iil.liing up.! ball one. Oldring flied to Kvers, No j runs, no hits, no errors. j Huston; Kvers up, strike one called, strike two, foul, ball one, ball two; Kvers funned, Mnnn up, ball one,' striki one, foul; Mnnn out, Collins to: Me I nut's, Whitted up, bull one, bail' two, ball three, bull four; Whitted walked, Schmidt up. Whitted stole! second. Strike one railed, strike two, foul, Whitted went to third on a p" ed ball. Schmidt still up, foul; S hnii.lt I Drawn y omr storrett HANK GOWDY KING i By Berton Barley, Boston, Masi., Octo ber 13. "The king is dead long live the kind!" We thrill no more at linker's name, no longer do his pruiscs ring as "master hitter of the game"; nnulher the lot, two doubles walloped to the stnnln, totlny made Oowdy king of nwat a willow sceptre in his linn, 11 And this new star in bnlhluiu, who fills the world with awe, was once in heavy thiallilom to Mr. John Mctiraw. Hut Julio with eyesight cloudy nml vi sion rather dim, could not see Mr. (iow dy and so traded him (if smiles of glee you'd gn.e upon, just mention Oowdy's n.'iine to John.). ' And here the muse i mil tu win she 111 11 't she can't describe this! jgniiii'! It was won and lost and won, I i siime sereval times e'er the gmne wnsj I done, and from two o'clock till the siini I hud set, our hands were slinking, our brows were wet, as tor twelve mm I inn-! lings we sat in thrall to the thrills inul chills ot that game of ball, Ami tho lirnves won out by a brain I of wit, u ntrength of soul mid a nerve I ll 11 . 1 urt which iirnlinlilv never will be Initrpinseil in nil the years that the game! sunn lust, III the tenth they were "whipped' tli.'y were "down and out," when I two ii-eii scored on linker's clout, nml wo sighed "good night" in the gulher-l nig gioiini aim reuched lor our lints 1 nml i.tnrletl home. I ii... i i.l tiii....'. ii.... m - -' imii, mum inn a nmi i lucre si mini, u ciitsu an uuwiiy swings ror n',r:(,. home run siunsh; then a hit or two j fjJV wiieii tne need n urcei a mi Miirnui, tunes trotting across the plate ami the rioters throw their lints unide, for the tenth in o'er nml the score is tied. Th"ii nt Inst In the ewelfth comes the looked for brenk. Joe Hush throws wild with the gninc at stake nml the run cniues in us the rooters lour und the Hiaves have conquered, by five to lour. STATE HOUSE NOTES. Secretary H. H, (loodin, of the stnto i...,.r.i .. .... I i i 1 inLi., ui 'iMitii.i, mis rviuriivi! irillll itunt-iiiirg niiere no visncil ine DOIUiers Home, as fie Is required to do twice each year, io ascertain s neetis ill tile way of supplies und equipment. i C. H. Alchison, of the Huilroad Com- mission, mis returned rmm iiooii tttver where he wns mnllting the books of the Mood Hiver (ins Klectric Company and tho Mydro-Kleetrlc nmpany pre paratoty lo a hearing of complaints against these corporations which Is set for n date In the near future, lie will return to complete his work tinluy, Judge Thomas O'Duy uud Olto ,1. isrneiuer, or I'ortiuiui, are arguing a use beftire the Supreme Court todnv, as Is also Judge J. K, Wenthei furd, ofj Albnity, I Governor West is in Porlluml when'' he will deliver a campaign address tin I night nnd Miss Kern llolihs, his prlvnte secretary, I" nlso in Portland upon bus!' j ness in com i iiiii wiin rue executive office, OREGON CITY MINISTER IS MADE PRESIDENT llev. T. H. Kurd, of Oregon city, was' elected president of the Methodist! Assiii'iutiiui nt Hie meeting of the or-! giinintbin In Portion. I yesterday iiinrii- i lug in the Klrst Chunli nt Twelfth audi Taylor streets. Dr. Kurd succeeds Dr.! Delmer II. Trimble, who hns gone to, Tacoma to nssiiuie a pastorate there. I Hev. A. Pi. ('alder, of Trinity Methodist! church, was elected vice president. It wns decided to hold nil the meetings ofj the ministerial body in the First Metho-i dist Church at Twellth nnd Taylor streets. Plans for the year's worli in this district were discussed, fanned, No runs, no lilts, nn errors. Ninth Inning. Philadelphia: Collins tip, strike one, foul, strike, two, ball one; Collins fanned. Me swung hard at the last one. linker up. strike one, foul, strike two, foul, bull one; Maker out, Kvers tn Schmidt, M, lnnes up; Mclnnes out, Dull to Schmidt. No runs, no hits, no errors. Huston wins series. The finul score: R. M. F.. ..171 Philadelphia Hoston .. S 0 1, BOWLERS ARRANGE 60 GAME SCHEDULE A flO-gnnio schedule for a city bowl ing league wns completed at a meeting of tho city bowlers last night. ThB monarch reigns in league will be made up of six teams, steml und stnlksl lopi't'sentiug the Globe Theutre, tbs triumphant to tho! I'riutera, Watt Shipp, llauser Hros., the throne, the crown I Klks nnd the Groeers. L. H. M. Pierce, of swat is on his j one of the foremost bowlers iu tho city, head Hank (low- was elected president, secretary, treus dy rules, iininntch- urcr, executive committee and sergeant ed, alone! nt-arms. So thorough was the confi- r'or when thru 1 deuce of the city bowlers in the ability ages we look back I of Mr. Pierce that ho will not even bo on stars w h o s e subject to the recall. "Pop" Weyman fame has traveled' will captain the Globe team; Pierce, far, not one could 1 tin Watt Shipp team; Freelantl, th hit a f i e r c e r I Groceis; Allen, Hauser Hros.; Hurt, tho whack or give the! Printers; nnd Pratt, the Klks. sphere a harder;' The city league schedule will begin jar a home run! October 111 on the Klcctric alleys, when slummed outside ! the Klks and the Printers clash. The city league games will be bowled alter nately on the Klecttic alleys nnd tho (.'lull alleys. The city teams will line up as fol lows: llauser Hros. Donuldsou, Price, Phelps, lllnncharil, Allen. Watt Shipp Notiil, Steutsmnn, Cruven, Domogalla, Pete Price, Pierce. Printers Howell, Vail, Van Slyke, Hill, Hurt. Globe Theatre Lal'lar, Smith, Hay, Louff, Weymiin. Grocers Gilroy, Shipp, Ha ker, Sid, lull, Philbrick, Kreeluutl. Klks Hunch, llussey, Prunk, Hnlph, Pratt. The iollowiug is the com p if to sched ule: Oct. Ill Klks vs. Printers (Kloctric). Oct. '.'0 Watt Shiiips vs. Humers (Club). Oct. 25 Giocem vs, Globe (Kloctric). Oct. 211 Iluusers vs. Printers (Club). Oct. 27 Watt Shipps vs. Grocers (Klcctric). Oct. 2H Globe vs. Klks (Club). Nov. 2 Watt Shipps vs. Klks (Klee trie). Nov. :t Huiiscrs vs. Grocers (Club). Nov. 4 Globe vs. Printers (Electric). trie;. Nov. II Klks vs. llnusors roiuhv ' cjov 1 ti Printers vs. Grocers (Klee,- 11 Globe vs. Watt Shipps (Club). Nov. Ill Klks vs. Grocers (Klectric). Nov. (Club). Nov. trie). Nov. trie). Dec. (Club). Dec. 17 Printers vs. Watt Shipps Id Mansers vs. Globe (Elec ;til Printers vs. Iliitisers (Klee- 1 Grocers vs. Watt Shipps ! Klks vs. Globe (Klectric). He Dc 7 Klks vs. Watt Ships (Club). 8 Grocers vs. Hansels (Kief lr'!''' i'.'c. 11 Printers vs. Globe (Club). I 'I Mausers vs. Klks (Klectric). I" Grocers vs. Priuters (Club). Ill Watt Shipps vs. Globe ).,,, u,,,. (Klectriel Dec. 21 Grocers vs, Klk Dec 22 Watt Shipps (Club), s. Printers (r.ieciric). Dee. 211 (Untie vs. Mausers tt'liibv Jun. 4 Klks vs. Printers (Klectric). Jnu. ft Wnlt Shipps vs. Mil users (Club). .Inn. II Grocers vs, Globe (Klectric). Jim. II H.vscra vs. Printers (Club). Inn. 12 Watt Shipps vs. Grocers (Klectric). Jan. Id Olube vs. Klks (Club1. Jan. IH Wait Shipps vs. Klks (Klee- trie). Jnu. ilnii. '""' (r,'('1"' , ' III Mausers vs. Grocers (Club). 2H Globe vs. Printers ( Klee- Klks vs. Huiiscrs (Club), 2(1 Printers vs, Grocers ( Klee- 27 Glove vs. Watt Shipps (Club) Keli. I Klks Grocers ( KlectrleV Feb, (Club) Feb. Feb. K.'b. 2 Primers vs. Watt Shipps ll llmisers vs. (iluhe (Klectric). N Printers vs. Klks (1 lub). II Huiiscrs vs. Watt Sliimn (Kleclric). Feb. Ill Globe vs. Grocers (Club). Frti. 2:1 Klks vs. Watt shipp, (.:00. trie). " Feb. 21 Grocers vs. Mauser (Club). Feb. 211 Printers vs. Globe (Kloc tric). Mnr. 1 Mausers vs. Klks (Chili). Mnr.2 Grocers vs. Printers (Club). Mar. ,1 Watt Shipp, vs. Globe (Klec tric). Mnr. S Grocers Vs. 1'lks (Club). Mil. 0-Wntt Shipp, vs. Printers (Klectric), Mar. In (Iluhe vs. Mausers (CI11I1). "Mnr. I. Printers vs. Manners ( (elec tric). Mnr. Ill Grocers vs. Watt Shipps (Club). " Mnr. IO Klks vs. Globe (Klectric). Mar. 22 Printers vs. Klks (Club), Mnr. 2,'i Mnuier vs. Watt Shipp (Klectric). ,r Mnr. 2t (ilnbe : Grocera (Club). . Stll your fruit quickly through a Journal Want Ad. I