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e] Teast VARSITY. 1 GAME OCT. 2; } MBERDEEN HERE wee FOOTBALL SCHEDULE et ’ berdeen high at Seattle. 7 SWeshington park at Se EEE: SP. RS ae Se gi—Waitman lifornia at 1$—Callfornia at Si from Saturday the take its first peek at team with ‘which Gil Dobie hopes to win the Pa. Goast championship for the consecutive season. The rk eleven has a date {mportant me in compart- those that follow as the ees, the sort of foot- Dedie'’s men put up at that i give some may de expected later. —_—_——_—_— TICOMA KEEPS ‘] PWIN STREAK Sept —Willlams Bave anything and Tacoma Vancouver, 15 to 0, without ‘jen, Kaufman making the cir. | gt of the bases {n the seventh on Score: BD fascecver er ee eae | [ nt SS” Oe B. Brown (Cheek; Kaufman and Stevens. SO ae Oe a bas beld thru 23 years of Ris useless to fret over bad and poor work Worry about what has bat plug bard for better next time. Dandiing men, don't jolly too or pound too hard. There's point. play with ‘if deck. man who figures ‘if this’ or makes a mistake RS TO RACE ‘Howard Drew, the colored sprint. who was defeated tn the recent track championships at has decided to compete Morse, of Brooklyn, Loomis and Meyers) of New fm the national sprinting Giants are loyal to McGraw. be said they were the punk- he ever managed, they let Rold them hitless, just THE HEART OF FAITH AND THE MIND OF A SKEPTIC (oppright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) 88 see that Dick is worried fBe book shop. He cannot Garge of tt himself, and it bea long time before Mary is ie to come back to it, even if she at all. ! received the {m i] TUL Y YO OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY teeth are replaced by Ohio Method by artificial teeth fe natural as your original Examinations are now being Without charge, and esti- are furnished tn all cases STAND BACK OF OUR WORK % YEARS’ GUARANTEE .$4 $4 --$1_Up Hours, 8:20 to 6. Sundaya 9 to 12. [OHIO sit: Dentists @7 UNIVERSITY ST. OMNER SECOND AV g—Colorado university at) University of Washington | a, and, while tt will not! idea as to |‘ The Beavers fielded |. Here are some of the theortes |! ‘CALIFORNIA GROOMS _ TWO MORE PHENOMS | | | | California has two youngsters | |coming up who may be expected to | figure tn national champtonshipa | within a few years, Roland Rob: | erts, Coast junior cham. | j Pion, aged 17, and Morgan Fottrell, | aged 18, won the California state | doubles title last Saturday. They | are the youngest pair to hold the title. Remember, tho, that the best of | California stars were in the East jor Middlp Weat at the time, NORTHWESTERN LRAGUE Won I SEATTLE . a. | Spokane “a ou Tacoma . at ™ a3 Vancouver . s ™ “ NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia Roston . Brooklyn St. Loule “ ane! LEAGUE on. Lost. Pet % ee So aye TT) eo asst t stot 82s coe | | FEDERAL LEAGUE | 1 Wea Leet Pet! ts «e sss} Dee eee eS ae > oo Kansas Clty. a ae Buffalo o seo! | Brookiya ™ Baltimore . “ se | COAST LEAGUE Won Leet. Pet | San Francteco .. a 7? Loe Angeles ot | Vernon mo Sait Lake aot aod - “ M4 | 6 | | York | jctsco 1, Oakland ¢ | Lake 2: Vernon 3 Brooklyn #, st [neapolis 7-5 | RITCHIE DEFIES | GREAT PACKEY NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Fight pro-| moters here talked to Willie Ritchie | today about his challenge to Packey | McFarland for a 10-round bout to determine how much of the defi was jreal and how much age talk.” Ritchie insists he Is sincere. He |says he ts willing to let McFarland fight at 147 pounds. Charley White will fight as soon| ‘as his botls disappear White's botls threaten to become as as that pet bunion of Tom Need- ham, Cub cateher. pression the other day that she did not want to come k to the shop. She is very tll yet and it will take a long time for her to get back her strength and spirits. I went over to Eliene Symone’s this morning. I do not seo very! much of them lately as Eliene ts | very with the sickness in the Waverty/ family, it is not easy for us to Eliene has called me up ev orning to ask about the pa fents and Harry and Dick are ,|much interested in politics “You all Jaughed at me_ that night when I suggested Harry |should run for mayor, but I guess) }it is coming true,” she smilingly | jtold me, as she put daughter {n the bathtub. The baby gurgled and splashed | and thoroly enjoyed its immersion | jin the water. Eliene seems per- ltectly happy and content. I must| lask Dick tonight ff there {s any | chance of raking up that old scan- |dal if Harry runs for mayor. It| would be a dreadful thing for all concerned. Budge and Toddy are simply heavenly twins, and no one seems to guess that they are not Eliene’s children “Harry says I spoil the said Eliene as they came running up to greet “Aunt Margie but I! can't help it they are so perfectly satisfying.” They are amusing little fellows) |—t is most interesting to see the! | difference in their ways of looking jat things. | Budge, altho he ts a few hours| her boys,” lolder than Toddy, is not nearly 48) nearty alike physically, and so dit-| hard headed as his twin brother. | “Budge has great faith in what is told him. I am afraid he will 4 et a hard jolt some time, but I cannot be the one to shatter his irst {lasion In the goodness of all the world The other day he said to me. Mother you pray for something, will it ec true? Will you get it?’| ‘If it 1s right for you to have it,} Why put of: Greate (tes eS, ¢ are for som WANe Deculiar t- nex tha Gistrossing tr ch as the our lity erat 9 of ali tress 1318 SECOND AVE, ite Arende intra Seattle, Wash, MEN AND WOMEN! Why Not Be Cured Now? some terrible Spectal ubles are re 6 Stubborn. t is making ods for the A superior of t Dr. Macy. SMITH TO JOIN CARDS AT ONCE Jack Smith, youthful left fleld er of the Giants, leading player of the league tn hit Ung, stolen bases and general use fulness, will leave for St. Louls Mon- day night, Milter Huggins, manager of the Cardinals, has repeatedly asked Dugdale to send Smith at once, but the Seat- Peas { > \ Jack Smith en his club until the pennant was cinched, Smith has more ability than any ball player sent from this ctreuit in many reasons, He hits a ball harshly, rine like a wild gazelle, and fields balls with an ease and sureness that the ordinary star could not reach. As there is a working agreement between Seattle and St. Louts, Smith will be returned to Dugdale if he does not make good at St, Louts Seattle fans never expect to see him again. PORTLAND CLUB COMING MONDAY PORTLAND, Sept. 17.—The Port land Coast league club has accept ed the challenge of the Seattle Northwestern league champions, and Walter McCredie will take his men to Seattle Monday for one game. McCredie asked for a guar. antee, Which was given promptly by President D. E. Dugdale, id Friday he had wired ac of McCredie's terms and that the game was assured. It wil! be played on Dugdale Meld Monday, at 3 o'clock. Schmutz or Rose will pitch DUNN SHOWS WAY Speaking of the financial loss to be sustained by the vartous club }owners in the International circuit, it may be well to call attention to the policy adopted by Jack Dunn this season Jack moved to Richmond, where interest In the national pastime was high. He gathered about him a likely look bunch of young-| sters, who would play the game for the love of it, even If they re celved no salaries at all nse quently Dunn fs going thru the season with comparatively little Joss, if any at all, and when times are better ho will have developed, out of this raw material, some real talent. Jitney $2 baseball and have been replaced by movies ball J movies my son,’ I temporized. “It's right for me to have it, even if Dad does say it's not for little boys.’ “I did not ask bim what {t was he wanted, for I do not believe in making a child tell you his own Iittle private thoughts, but at night, busy with the children, and /after they got ready for bed I heard| C« a loud discussion I am going to pray for it Toddy, and then you will see that I'll get it,’ protested Budge Will God fro it wite out of the sky?’ said Toddy, as scornfully as im possibility f pronouncing the sound of w would allow him. “I don't care how it comes, I th he ° little |W&8t a pony cart, and I'm going to] ask God to send {t to me for my| | | birthday next week.’ ‘It's my birfday, too, Budgie, but I'm not going to bover God about it. Don't you suppose he has sompin’ else to do besides keepin’ a lookout for little boys’ birfdays? “Well, mother said if I prayed for it with faith I'd get it—if it was good for me to have it. Of course, it is good for me to have a po: cart, for how else could I play out doors so much when my legs get so tired?’ Well, if you want to pray, go on and pray, but if I vas you, I'd be sure to pray my prayer when mover vas around.’ “Ot course, I'm going to get him the pony cart, but what a worldly little mind is Toddy’s “It does not seem possible that any two brothers should be so ferent inside, does it?” (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) ee | WHERE THEY COME FROM } WONDER IF Fish STARTS WITH AN-R on s 4 Refore Lee Magee, ex-manager of the Brooklyn Feds and leading hit ter of the league, learned he could @ good a8 a professional ball player, he planned to earn a Hving as_a printer @ven after got the big show he atuck his first trade, working as linotype operatar in a newspaper office at Cincinnati, his jhome, during the winter to ‘Shere will be music at the Mo FarlandGibbons fight in New York Certainly! There must be gusic at every tango party. STAR—FRIDAY,’ SEPT, 17, 1915. PAGE 11, DETROIT CUTS RED SOX LEAD BOSTON, Sept. 1 |the Red Sox, @ to 1, y: |Detroit Tigers cut the leaders’ mar |gin to one and a half games, Dauas held the Sox to five scattered hits, while Foster was bit hard by the yTigers, Collins and Maye finishing the game, Three more games re main to be played Ty Cobb was singled out as the jobject of the crowd's dtspleasuse, and he retaliated by playing a won |derful game, The crowd became belligerent after the game was over and roughly jostled t tar, who did not yield an inch, Cobb was on By beating |Ue magnate did not care to weak-|corted to the club house by Boston, and Detroit players and several po Neemen, Great Excitement Boston is baseball crazy. Con- }vinced that the only hope of the | Hub for representation in the | world’s series rests with the Red Sox, the cultured rooters flocked In droves today to Fenway park to see the second game of the crucial se ries with the Tigers, Hours before the ticket office at the park usually opens ft was nounced that all seats for t game had been sold. “Tes: was the official song of Boston today, and the “Royal Rooters’ club” or- ganized tts forges early, preparatory to marching tn a body to the park and cheertng the Carriganites to vietory. Undiscouraged by the tn tial defeat, Manager Carrigan’s |Proteges expect to come back strong |this afternoon and win the second |game, “Dutch” Leonard was gen. erally expected to pitch. jays erday, the| “Giants Gamest Bunch I Ever Saw,” Says Raymond of 1915 Champions TEALEY-18°4 BIG Link 1 THE GIANTS CHAIN sco! " A Smith, If 1 e 8 Raymond, oe i a 9 Shaw, of * oo rooks, 1b i 1 6 Gutant, ° o 8 Morse, th eS ee es Melvor, rt RES aaa Be Cadman, © aS a Schmuts, p . 4°34 Totals ” Ya er Rpokane an “PO A B Kaylor, if ‘ ae wf Lewin of ‘ Te oP oe Nelghbore rf. ‘ el et Bae heely, 1b . 2.8.9 | Wuerit, 2 i Sl ee Altman, @ 2-8 4 Hrennegan, ©... oh ae ae Murphy, 9b, ee ie Oe | Coltrin, on tae Te ae |Nores p . . £4 Totals | tie See ae ae aa” Beore by Innings e1ees ‘ eoo1e 1 Summary: Three-dase hit—Amith Two base bite—Melvor, Brooks, Co’ rif les hite—Coitrin, dasee—Smith, Khaw, Struck out Bases on dalle % Left Umpire Off Behm » dasen—feattie T Prary ” Mpokane « | VITT TO MARRY OAKLAND, Cal, Sept 17 Friends of Oscar Vitt, third base |man of the Detroit Americans jheard today that Vitt will be mar |ried to Miss Irene Freund of this| jcity as soon as the baseball! season ts over. A STAR WANT AD WILL GET THAT YOU WAN ) ome Paid Wholesale Dealers tor | | Vegetables and Fruit (Corrected Gatty by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Boots, sack « | | Bananas . | Biackberriee 1.00 Caboage 1 lemone erapet Cantaloupes, FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVEBY BYENING EVERY ONE WELCOME NOTICE! Do you know PIKE ST. LIQUOR Co. 411 Pike st. | Sells genuine Sunnybrook full at 80 pt., 40; full %-pt All standard brands of wines and liquors at cut prices 4 large bottles of Rainter, German Lager or Olympia, ice cold, 50¢ Why Pay Moret | DOCTOR | Call at the Right Drug Co., Washington st, near Second and have the ex-government physi clan diagnose your eano and pr tor you, absolutely without charge. We want your patronage and of- | fer you the doctor's services as an | inducement. | Look fur the Yellow Froat. Yellow preserving toma- toes, box ; 1% Yakima turnips, yellow .. 1.60 Turnipe, sack .... . Pr | Fatermeions .. 1 | Jonathan + @ 178 Winter Manana .. ers | Delicious : 200 @ 235 | New apples, cooking 75 @ 1.00 Gravenstetn 100 @ 1.35 | Cherries Ground cherries ; 8 Vatone Onions, green : “ California, new ou Walla Walla, sack 6 @ 45 ribe|% IANTS PROMISE TIGERS TO PUT SPOKANE IN THIRD PLACE Now that the Giants, gamest ball club on the face of the earth, have cinched the 1915 Northwestern league pennant, they have another duty to ful- fill, Their work is not yet o'er. Spokane etill clings to second place and less than a point be- low are those madcap Ben. gals, foaming at the mouth and feverishly struggling for the position as runner-up in an In- teresting race. “We've told McGinnity we'd try just as hard to shut out Spokane without another vic- tory this season as we have to win the pennant. Our club Is certainly grateful to McGin- nity for his splendid effort, without which we realize we never could have won, no mat- ter how fast we went. The boys a keen to put just a many games between Seattle and Spokane as lies within their power, Clark is crazy to do hie share, and Rose says his arm will be 0. K. Saturday. That leaves Eastiey for Sun- day and Schmutz for Portland Monday. “I've never been on a club that fought like this one. We have a bunch of young hustlers who simply wouldn't take a beating, and, if you look back over our record since July 4, you'll see we have pulled out many games that any other club would lose. Spokane would have won the pennant if they had broken nm, Luck wae against them. Pulled Together “There isn’t any one player who deserves more credit than Smith has piayed ball; wonderful Hunky and and Brooke Cadman. They pulled for each other. There was a rivalry to see which one could do the most for the other and for the club. The gang used to cheer and sing In the clubhouse after winning. And the fans have been loyal. “Don’t forget Cadman. Walter has caught 145 games. steady, a hard worker and a valuable man. The pitchers swear by him. | couldn't have got along with any one else. “Our club Is made up of fel- lows who were turned down by other managers. Gulgni, Clark, Morse, Shaw, Smith were buffe about the league. Then they got together here and formed the greatest club I've ever played with. We won nants here in 1909 and likewise EASTERN CANADA SURE OF HOCKEY Ice hockey will be played in bet Eastern Canada this usual For a while {t was rumored t the league would pend opera c @iso | c ™ c @is | ae c 3*s | “5 a 2 | - 148 @its | 1.00 abe o4O 08% 4 8 85 4 doe it @ 6 @ se e x e Tomatoes, 18-ib. bam, o's Sweetheart melons, Id. Potatoes New spuds, red w spuds, white, 1b, Prices Paid Producers tor Rags, Poultry, Veal and Pork * iba. : Hons, 2% Hens, 1vbe and under... Spring ducklings, over & Iba, Seaveee Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest | Entrance 104 Pine Demestio wheel . Lim burger Oregon triplets . 1% Wisconsin twin . at Wisconsin triplete . av Washington twins . Bty Youna America ... . as reer Select ranch * Alfalfa, Noa. Harley n Washington oats, pund timothy ...+ pund oats. . At first we gave Joo Stecher, the new wrestling star, credit fo being a smart chap, but now we are a bit dublous about him. He) says he 1s going to force Frank Gotch to come out of retirement. Fi jtions until the war was over, but! lice hockey magnates believe they) will draw well | The press agent of the McFar-| land-Gibbons scrap overlooked He didn’t have Packey and Wenatchee team last night. season as Mike wrangle for steen weeks over them played last season. e choice of a referee. ill wet the WENATCHEE, That bloke} fs with ure. Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies On January 7th, of this year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his lieense to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running fn the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Moense. Judge French stated in his decision: The court cannot find in this ease that any credulous or ignorant persons have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who Doonied to in erippling cured me T have been have been produced on be- ds of signed testimonials on file in my office, written by half of Doctor Jordan are grateful patients whom I have cured, will atteat to, its wonders, Cuures of Asthma, Anaemia tlindness, Chronic Inflammation of among the best people in the the Bladder, Deatness from 8 of the Auditory Nerves elty. Professional people, Diabetes, Prola Utert, I sy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilep: people of standing in the Chronic Brysipelas, Cl ¢ Gastraigia, Hard Lumps in the Rreaat, 1 community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizens of this elty generally as being among the best people in the eity. And I don't think that it can be contended that they were either credulous or ignorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters, There is no coptention here that any medicine hae been given which in at all harmful, In fact, all of the testimony in this cas® seems to show, far as that is concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient There 1s no contention on the part of the State, and {t so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was {njurious to public morals, So that ft geta down to whether or not this ad- YVertisement is so grossly untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan. Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot finé that the advertisement is so grossly untrue as M Strabier 4 incurable There being to bear in mind Jordan, 619% p.m.) oures, WENATCHEE OUT aity big fellows turned out for the Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by READ HIS TESTIMONIAL . Twelve years ago T bad tubercular neck and under m: cut them out for without an operation, woll ever since, 2 tight here in Seattle for the past thirty rt Disease (inc First Avenue, Seattle. Sundays from 2 p. m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free. Corre- xpondence solicited. 2, but never did a team fight like this bunch. And we're not thru yet. We've got to shove them down deeper, Just watch us do it.” Just paste this In your mem- Six of | °°Y: On July 5 Spokane was 18'2 games ahead of Seattle. Seattle The first} won 18 straight; 32 out of 36; 58 college| out of jained 22/2 gam uly Sept. 17.—Twen- Gonzaga a Crippled Condition for Life by Glandular Remedies F | Seattle, Noy, 1, 1914. bacesses on my arms, and the doctors here offered to 00, but admitted that it might result Doctor J. Eugene Jordan and I have remained (Signed) C. B. BOYD, § Fourth Ave. North. is my arm for life, giving practical demonstrations of the mertta of ears, and Hip Disgase, Infantile Leakag Senile Gangr Jaundte ne, ningitis, Neuralela, Paralysis, Spinal ‘Curvatu: St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so- diseases. a number of Doctors Jordan In Seattle, tt ts well the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene Office hours, 9 a m, to 8 Watch each Saturday Star for remaPkable to involve Moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment wil& therefore, be for Boctor Jordan. GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT 8E DESIRED * The Medical Board claimed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated under oath. Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case.