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East Side, Is Contender for Championship of Oregon. Manager Harold ‘Martman of the dway high school plevep yeater- contracted with the Side high reecewtiy, Coach Lewis ts an» tletpating ¢ hardest game thus far thie season, The interest of the students is already keen in the game and mrroaretens ore are being Teams in Poor Condition! and Play Ragged Football. (By United Press.) TACOMA, Oct. 28—Doth teams playing ragged ball, resorting to “new™ football but seldom, Whit Worth yesterday won over Whit man college by the score of 17 to UU. «The fighting spirit of Whit man, which was responsible for the great game against Washing. ton four days before, was entirely lackt, Their line weakened af- ter 1 nutes of play and practi qally went to pieces. The backs, however, especially Martiq and oe were in better physical oe wel CREDIE IS STILL RECRUITING Judge McCredie, of Port! still recruiting players eS } sheer league team. tls latest acqulaition is Dei Traeger, of Porterville, Cal, but who has late | Ty been playing with Visalia. Trae- ger is a eix-footer, weighing about 180 pounds, and is considered aa a comer. He ts a brother of Bill Traeger, the famous Stanford foot- po garg He has mal has the spitball down aete Visalia is the town where Orvie Overall was “discov. informer, who claims to be close the ..Yusaift Mahomet, the Mulgarian mn wrestier, who came 1.500 Rew rk to meet Frank ine and was then urn Twelve head, of horses, road. race nee, These horses 24, be aton ona ania 2h the pext tem days. the Wasi be Sate Fair Track, or address 615-617 SLT ANNE WHITWORTH BEATS WHITMAN ELEVEN , York at present No. FIRST AVE. BROADWAY WILL PLAY “PORTLAND SATURDAY : made for a monster football rally on Thursday afternoon. | . ‘The Broadway schedule from now jon includes the hardest games of | the season, and for the squad it | means work, Many football on thus |taste tn the ofty believe that the Broadway boys will show thetr true mettle when they buck up against some of the larger | Thomeen wilt be at o Hager will par of attention ie being paid to the line of hie phyat » A great deal The beet ta there, but ability te eth) dermant the playing Candidates for the rd and tackle positions are ald, Whitman, Wiley Wilson, Patten and Hubbard a condition than thelr team mates, jand frequently tore off large gains. | |Thetr work practically kept their | team in the runnin | Whitworth had uphill game |im the first, but outplayed the Whitman eleven tn the second. | | Quarterback Paul starred for! Whitworth, making two touch downa, Whitworth was penalized 15) yards when MeQuilien, right half, tackled an end going down on a punt MeQuilien aiso caused & controversy in the Washington game with these same — tactics Whitman went around Tanner's end « i, The first half ended Whitman 6, Whitworth 6. In the second half old football was used almost exclusively, but was marred by frequent fumbling me Jonkine has final ly consented to meet him three fatle out of five, catoh-as-catch-can i of $1,000 been pe clubs in Chicago, ¢ meas City are biddl ° SEATTLE AWARDED TOURNAMENT Andrew T. St Western Bowling congress, yes terday awarded to Seattle the 1909 tourney of the congress. No defi nite date has been set for the tourney or location for the alleys | decided upon, The tournament will! be held, however, about the first of June, as this will allow the ao advices state that Russ bowlers from all over the country | \ Hall will not go to Portland. but who will attend. to take advantage Sttention to that McCredie will have sole con- of the reduced rates that will be) whlch trol, with his nephew Walter. The made for the Alaska-Yukon-Pactfie | 0" Thanke«tvis fair. WANTS NOTRE DAME. Washington State collage tx also! | negotiating with Notre Dame, J |Heaston MeCroskey, manager of | the Pullman team, is irons of getting & game with them at the end of the season at Spokane. The! game will probably be arranged, ax Victor Place, formerly coach of Washington. and now coach of Notre Dame, is agreeable to a coast \trip. Place also wants to play | Washingtoa. eee eee | . president of the ‘ oO WHE HOLD sori (BY United Press.) SPOKANH, Oct. 14-—The Mpokane Athlatic will hold ite fivgt etlon night and will jal ot off the Mile Hut WANTS O81 8 inited Press.) as the alte fo plo Mamen meet aurated by & wroup of Cleve landers who have taken possession _|@f the Brookside Stadium project SPOKANE PREPARES: FOR LINCOLN (By United Prose.) SPOKANE, Oct. 28.-—-Suffletent }men to make three full teams turn Jed out last night, and Coach Ken jgedy ts working them hard in prep laration for the Lincoln bigh school game, The Lincoln game ts re | garded as the dest game left | for the Spokan m. DeWitt, the | fullback, has replaced = by Englehorn the 220-pound h been Mohr, guard, will be out of the game for three woeks. A boosters’ club has beon formed to root and boost the attendance A practice game has |been arranged with Gonsaga col |loge, and it ts believed that the) | team will be in good condition tor! the Lincoln game. Ban Francisco 5, Oakland 4 OAKLAND, Oct. ™% After 14 In. ings of the best ball playing that| has been seen here for we . the final series to the Beals by a score! of B to 4 core n HE rakiand «eo '? : Franciead .... -& & Lteries— Lowe ka, Hogan and La ee; Barger, Griffin and Kerry. AUTO RACKS i Lam | wthusie the Grar will take place at May | for th | pereen | peted in The er Ruropean ért to compete with ab ent American drivers entered, nd promise to make 1 perhaps the best run off tn the south. PICK SOCCER TRAM. ‘The team (het wlll represent Me- attle againet the Ladyemith aoccers will probably be picked at the meet tng of the Northweatern Assoviatior Foothall } at § o'clock tonight at the Queen City hotel, 114 Gectden- tal avenue. “The Atlan as cngtoe, at 90 West Columbia at. We can toll yeu the mature of rem Heation . feday, You incur me ob a % & @ FF Lovounny, thete Pb; 20 thas Sw nee Regal Clothes Show Where Good |} Clothes Are Sold Why should you buy a BR And How Well It Pays to Buy Them Regal Suit or Overcoat? Why not go to the nearest clothier? about all alike? the style and the thing like the pri Clothing is not all the same. offer us clothes—try their best to outdo the makers of Regal Sults—but somehow or other they fail to reach the high standard we require. The cloth may be the same—at least it may look the same; so may tailoring. But look closer, and you will see a difference—and you will find a difference in the wear. will wear twice as long as others selling at any- ce, See that your next suit carries the Regal label. »| thoug? On the Square LIQUOR LAW RULING ( nn) (By United Score ALDM, OF Juatios intone Of the Medford, © This Bupreme VW of the Hauer law gives iy the care of J, O, Mall, roa ndemt, vm George W. uni eounty Poiven ot uckaoh county, and the founty cowrt of that ¢ lant, and te an affirmation ¢ deer Judge Eh t judicial divtrtet court hold atatute grat shot 1 iunpiiodty views! settiod that If the spect tment, tt umeoribe the effect p «oneral act from iT | Murderer to Hang December & SOW WRSTMING TOR, BC, Ont December & ie the date set, fo hanging of 4) a, th who was M& convtote Ne ‘ the newt eotlt Jur lary Mar LATONIA RACES (By United Press) CINCINNATI Oat ot) reeulte Tuesday rm and « half furlongs ado wen, He tirtet med, i Tirten third Timee1/06 3-6, Bix furlongs—Asuirn wou, F Run second, Miss Crittenden ¢ Tim 1:148-5 Bix furlongs Lady Kihei second third, Thinewet 14 3-5 Mite and seventy bridge won, Zienap ne Bally Preston third, Time—1:43 1-5 Six furionge—Lene won, Marbles second, Merrick third, Thanet: 14 Mile and three xleonthe—Ar rowewlft worn. Dunvegan yl | Red Gauntlet third. Time JAMAICA RACES (By United Pre -Desper Miqu ome rind Borrel Tep won. Snake. Mary yarde—-Man COAST LEAGUE NEW YORK. Oct. 28—-Jematon . Reach Tuesday Won Five turt Birtke Out won, Angoles 108 Obert Sententious third | Portland ty Time--1. 01 fan Franclaco . 6 108 Mile sixtoenth— sanguine | Qakiand ed | won, Animus second, Okenite (hird T ot ae Les An 7, Pertiand 2. Five furionge Merry Gift won, LOB ANGELES, Oct 28.—Loe| Mar re Pe wg mt, Hoffman third the. ~~ x. day, by ~ | Cressina ssoond, Question Mark i) cea wane are third. Time—1: 194-5 livahew ané tp tann’e one | Reinet second Norbit third. Time Score | Five and « half tarlongs~Wa Portiand ona - 2} ponoca won, Sententious » segond, | Low Angeles . + 1) Bird of Fight third. Thme—1:08 4-6 roorn LL PLAYER KILLED, (By U Pr i LOGAN, Utah, 4 rid | during th |gshast of isen Sind Yeoteras> w j out regaining consciousness ae ti yaare of age and lived *) Foetus am ofty _| SPORTOGRAMS Jim Stewart, the big (eildW “Mo- Coy licked recently, met an r defeat at the hands of Johh a Chi @ six-round Geut at Ro oy "test Friday. Baron ar patchme ker ae Jeftrios © of Lee A 4 nde v sions td match Packey r md and Freddie 2h-round Cabt on Thankagtving day The weight question is the only obsincle, MeFuriand wants 188 at 5 o@eock, white Weish wants ring- wide weight Frank Chance will leave Chicago next Saturday for California to spend the winter, The Cube’ dap- tan and manager saya that he wilt not return to Chicago until epring The MoGrathiane stock farm, comprising £06 stallions, mares and) weantings, will be dleposed of. The! auction began at Lexington yester- day. Col Miiten Young. the owner, WH eetabtieh « plant In the Argen- time republic Tommy Conneft amateur mile ranaer America ever produced, ie a member of the Twenty-second United States infantry, Alaska Isn’t clothing Other makers Regal Clothe Op. Totem Pole a Latonia Welah for «| stationed tn} ¥ # STAR—WEDNESDAY, ocr. 24 1006. TELLS NAMES OF NIGHT RIDERS TO THE AUTHORITIES United Press.) (8; TIPTON VILAM, Penn, Ot o7 fed” Marton, agrested for com city in the ou@Pagos of the Night Riders, whioh « inated in the put t week of Gaptain jtinwe to death I [Quentin Raw an aged atte y of Trenton, yerterday made) a complete confession, ravedling the of the Night Riders’ gang aaa horrifying the ebmmuplty by piteating some of the moat prom t mon of thid agotion pf the » in the atrocition that have tor rifted the people for many months Of the men whe Killed Captain Mad jkin and attempted « hig law partner, Captain Taylor, Burtop leave fully half are in the eustody of the soldiers @t Camp ‘Nomo. Hurton was not present, he de jolares, at the hanging of Manttin, but he furninhed his fellow Night Kiderk with the information That |Rankin wae at the Walnut Log hotel where be was setzed by hin executioners rom and Garrett Johneon and William Watson, all under arrest on suspicion, Burton | declares were the lenders of the lake murder Burton in turn told the Night Rid and when the aged lawyers ar [rived they walked into a earefuily ald death of both by @ miracte | Burton has given {40 Night Rider jof numerous and nar withheld the authorities fearing an outbroak may occur among their friends WESTERN TRAINS GUARDED FROM ROBBERS (By United Press. ven.) SACRA TO, Cal, Oct. 2% It became wn here today that every empress train from Oregon to Californin wince inst Saturday night | has been guarded by an extra corps | of railroad pollee and Wells-Fargo | | quarde armed with sawed-off shot Taylor escaped as the names of oat here are jUme, giving figure the unton He implicates James} v Carpenter, a Union City attor ney, who was instrumental tn got | Ung Rankin and Taylor to come to |the Walnut Log hotel to confer with | him regarding « land deat penter told Burton of the proponed nference, with the result that plot designed to end with the |, MEAD TALKING | FOR COSGROVE | United Press, sPOKANM Bowe Hectioy, Mona last night aaierios a crowd of 400 men and women at Medical Lake, evlogizing 8. 6. Coagrove jertbing the prog | his own administration, The larger portion of the address wan devoted to an explanation of the method of ascertaining the val- uation of property in the state, used | duping the last year for the first to show that the tax rate has been steadily de creasing since 1996, apd wae the lowest this year that It bas beep since the state was admitted to HOLIDAY FREE DRINKS) ARE TO BE CUT OUT (By United Pre ’ “Morry | the barkeoper will | in | Chicago during the coming b neanon, aovording to an ann nent mm by the Cook Cou ty Liquor Dealers’ Protective anso clation, whieh includes aj the | nal * in Chicago and the ow been decided that are to be absolutely prohib ited thie year, and that hot “Tom and Je iL have to be pald for) the seme as on Now Year's y otras day of the year luded ANOTHER MARITAL TANGLE. (By United Press.) NORTH YAKIMA, Oct 24—After married sther twloe and fiiam Lansdale) have decided that trying to ve to gether isn't worth while and have applied through the courts here for a upbraidings that #be wishes separation HARTENDER Is sTARRIOD one more 4 James Doyle, who says he tea bar-| wae stabbed durin on Union st. between shortly after 3 oe! Becond ave guns as Although the information heen carefully guarded by the Southern Pacific raft that warning was claln of way, It iw kno | received last Saturday in priva’ dispatehes from Red Buff that attempt would be made to bo! up No 14, the Oregon express, | north bound, at « potnt near Ager | tn Siskiyou county, just south of the Oregon line. The railroad offi- clals acted on the warnt toned extra guards on the train. Special Agent Horgan dtetrituted the armed men on the train and | was prepared for an attack, but | | nothing develoyed. It is not known whether the to formation was {aise or not, but it | }intimated by the railroad people that guards have been on traine| levery sight since then. S.A.C. JUNIORS TO MAKE TRIP United Press. An Eastera Washington trip baw | been arranged for the football (eam of the Beattie Athletic club unten by Manager Johnson. The team/ | wilt leave here on November 11, playing the Ellensburg high schoo! | jon November 12. After a reat of two days the Athletic club team) } will meet the eleven of the North! | Yakima high school at that place. [A game ts aieo scheduled with the }aecond team of the University of} Puget Sound on Thankagiving day The teama which the juniors will} meet are all bigger than them-| jseives. The & A. C. team has also) }been handicapped by the loss of Lewis and Courtney, who have jotn-| jed Broadway high school. Man-/ ager Johnson states that there is an excellent chance for some heavy | men back of the line. as nited Press.) CAIRO, IL, Oct. 28-—A severe earthquake shock was felt here laat | night. The shake lasted fully five |neconds, and was accompanied by a low rambling noise, The motion of the shake was from the south-| | wert to the northeast. So far as jis known, no great damage wa | | THE NAVAJO DANCING CLUB heave tte tira wilt A low §=Mati, meeting at Et and Oct. and sta- | * prove » ‘ Lie uten-) ee nor of the! provinee of mato. island of Min- | Janac, the Philippt today start od for hen 2 Frenciace where he w om 12-inch 4-ineh 16-ineh A. te MALE, U11t tet Ave. Tinners’ Snips | $1.35 Forged stesi, with latd toot | outer: fwil Iesath 12 inohee, cutter |# inches, wolght 26 o8. Mailed to amy address The jaws of these and shaped so they ‘or jeutting curves, scrolls and | tar shapes, a» well as for straight work Those bie you to possess one for a small amount $2.00 No. 18 Wiss Combina- tion Tinners’ Snipe ht $1: 10 outter 4 2 Inches; o- Satpe . 14 inches; 42 on Foli b inches co Ry mat DON'T FORGET THESE rnices F. M. SPINNIN 3 to ) Second Aw TWO VERY EXCITING F REBUILDING AND The verdict of one is bet thing That “ They al Second ard Yesler AL CAMPAIGN AND OUR verdict In the other ts unanimously day by the popular responses to the Money-Saving Opportunities on Every- la GOoD TIME TO BUY | one SAYS a INISHES——THE NATION. ENLARGING SALE ng anxiously awatted—the rendered every Man” Wears il vote “Where the Cars Stop” | plication, only a smal! quantity |who use poslam for these minor jskin troublea can now ay SHAFER BROS, Not Only Largest, but Beat ° tw? nheimer ’ a This Kuppenh bebe dollars is a very modest price for such a. as this, Price aside, the style and the workm ; quality mark it as a coat that the average man feet well dressed in. We submit, then, this d ment from the House of Kuppenheimer, in b mixed effects and plain colors, as great good vali $20.00 Others at $25.00, $35.00 and on to $50.00. Overcoats for Young Fe Like the College Suits, these are distinct in and style; very handsome fabrics and all sizes. groups, at $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00. Overcoats for Little Fel Top Coats, Rain Coats, full length Overcoats for’ big and little; all colors and all proper styles, at $5.00, $7. 550 and on to $12.50. ery AMUSEMENTS. The Grand JOHN CORT, Manager. JAMES J. CORBHTT, ta “Pacing the Music.” 91.00; Saturday mat- —"Just Out of College” AMUSEMENTS. | Moore JOHN CORT, ‘This Week, Matioces Saturday, “THE TIME, THE PLACE, any With John Toung- S00 to $1.60) Po ecb i poe pnsaasies:3 tan 0 _oeattie Theatre & Dre Mers Phones 43 Perret, ‘fea ri “Week Mats. Thurs- day and Saturday. THE yg ae ey Limrrep” Piahte, tinees Ni at week — |THHRD AVENUE ext Week, Starting Sunday Matinee, | pi one sone THE HOLY Orr” Phony catre ot the A $$ Show, and at Our Pric [Tonight and Al Wi Mats, 100 and 250; Eve. CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Quiekly Eradicated by New Skin Remedy. Since its discovery one year ago. iSe to & THE GREAT EXPRESS Thriller That Ete Commencing 8 poslam, the now akin remedy, haa, | inee, Oct 2s. Weleh in its extraordinary accomplish-| in the Laughable ments, exceeded the most sanguine DomEsTIC expectations of the eminent special-| Matineos Ty iat who gave it to the world. It has cured thousands of cases of eozema and eradicated facial and other disfigurements of years standing, The terrible itching at tending eczema ts stopped with the \ firat application, giving proof of Ww ‘ {te ouratlve properties at the very | % outset In less serious skin affectiows, | 4, ices 10. such as pimples, rash, herpes, biac ' | heada, acne, barber's itch, ete | sults show after an overnight ap be Those ratant Staley's PRiltips Weleh & Coy ing required to affect a cure fl them at Pp t selves of the special 50-0 age, recently adopted to me jneeds, Both the 50-cout package land the regular $2 jar may now be obtained in Seattle at the Quaker Drug Co, and other leading drug 1 Chaages tn 16 Standing Reward fF at any stores, Samples for experimental poses may be had free of @ | Mi! a appear? by writing direct to the Eu stage @ | Laboratories, 82 West Twenty Auntie

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