TITE JrOKXTXG OBEGONIATr, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19t0. Sanderson to lead SAN FRANCISCO'S POPULAR CHANGE CATCHER, WHO IS LIKELY' TO MANAGE PORTLAND'S NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE TEAM. STORE CLOSEp THANKSGIVING DAY OPEN THIS FVENING TO (HE TODAY Jefferson High Elects Right Guard Football Gaptain. UNIVERSITY TEAM Thanksgiving Day Game Be tween College and Mult nomah Soon On. ENTHUSIASM RUN'S HIGH IMajInjr Against C"haniplon-hlp Ma terial In State TL'nMerslty IJojs, Portland Club Tolls Arc Still Hoping for Victory. The s;ee5y years; athletes representing the University cf Ore;TO on the grid Iron this teas-m will arrive here tdy f-r the bt mm with the Multnomah Amateur Athtlc Cub t"morro a!trr nxm. and the follows m of tb- state uni versity fa.-n ran tl-ture r.othlr.s but a decls've urtcn victory as t! e r .-ult of tomorrow's fracas c:i the grldiron. However, the a-lmir-rs cf the wtns'd "M" continent are not !n -line 1 to ! lleve that the 'varsity team Is Kns to have surh an easy time. The enthusiasm bclnir dls;-!.iye-l by the Club, players Is ren-.ark.-i': fr tt Is I't; Since the members 'f the Multnomah s?uad have lirr.ei out In ueh numbers a have tnurk-d tr-.e r'rmi frarurn cf the tam being s-ilded by J i "k I-a-tourette. and nil tl.ls augurs well for the Titjbm r:.- who hnve- nf ben - suc cessful" acllnst Or-cnn '.r.c 17-3. " This year the club athlet-s hope to re verse the re-.nt orilr of fhlr.ES. but they alio realise that In so C.ilne they mun upset the best football machine In the Northwest. Oreavn h.is e.nlly demonstrated that Its teim Is rntltle-l to championship consideration. f-T the University' ot Washington eleven, the only other unde feattl team In the Northwest, haa re fused to rn-et Ort jon. nr.d on that ar cuint the E-'.jrr.e t-am Is entitled to the champlonsMp by d-lault. " ' Of course, the wlr.nlr.g of a champion ship by d' fuIt is cot a clear title and Is :i the more Chits teful to Orrs n for thifc reitvs. tr.t ts ion- as th Univer sity of Wjj:-.!r:-io:i has seen fit to Ig nore Ores-crt's claims In the matter, all fair-minded sportsmen must concede Ore-on the palm, as that team has al sjrays been reedy to m-et Waehlna-ton to declJe'the chani;'lrns.':li. - r la the face jf Brecon's great rcwrj this season th.j M-iitn-i.-r ,ih team 1 6" ln'aM!nst a hard proposition tomorrow but the ln;cj .M" J layers have fj.-til t.ur.lcr pru;K.'SllIoBS In "the past. a:ij tb.-y ere a n-.val co.-.Xldvnt crowd of foot t.i'!i.!s under ti;e tlrcumst.in.-es. Muillivuiali Most Coulidflit. Not a single Multnomah player can be found Cits' Cut U:lCX tiifh. tearfl Sin mis a flno chance to win or at I' lil tcolj Orri;on to a 0 to 0 score. I-a.t oi.bt the clui'inra h.Ul another practice oi I.'io mi.'.usi.isiic Kiiia. anu u.i Of the"p:yii a:siU'yt-4 fine JudVment In ;rasirr.c -the-sin.i!.e nn.l rrcuting the new ;'e.s to b- worked aic-ilnst l-.e tinlrrjtti t?j;:i. The vU tu;:r-otn.iri syl-.it o anj;'!- demonstrated in the games Vf 'ver.il Jars .- s- mj likely to revive on a lar5r sealo th.-rn ever before, aaj IX tlie supporters of the club turn out at the bas-'Vail rotin'ls to morrow as they havo p;om;.'d. tV.e I'nl Veraity of Oreu in tcuru will licir from tl'.e cohorts In ri.t.t rojal fashion. LEAGUE TEAil. l -vv;,-r J------- - j rn; rt.'' '' '. v " " !r:--.:7 v: . - :.':i X ' ' ' f - ; ? ' ....... s I ball BASKETBALL COACH NAMED New School Has Successful Initial Season and Chooses Robert J. Siultlj as Director of Ath letics for 1911. was High WILLIAMS TO LEAD I McCredie Seeks Blonde Catch er to Head Team. PORTLAND FRIENDS MANY ToptiJar Sun lYanclsco I'layor Has JIot of Acuninlance Jlere yiio Would Wrli-oine Hiin ns North writer n Iyeatler. cla!.) In St. Luke's Hall, the property cf St. I.uku's Kplscopal Church. -a gym nuslom was opened tills afternoon, l.leu tennnt Itohcrt St-ars. of Vancouver Bar rack, directlnir the Instruction bt"a Cias trf-bov-sj-between 11 and 1 years of' ns'L. "There will b.v ol.1Si.T-S for both "boy? "liiiU Klrls from 11 to 7u years old." said Rev. Otis K. Orny. who hus had charge of tile work of opening the symrmsJuni. HUGOS TU-i 31 j.iLvi:a TiyAy fit for IJJtt'o .Jpaiu-t JlgltngMiah !... I ,. Win p M1'. .'IIHU V .. UNIVl-lkITT VV OKKviON. Kugene. Nov. ifffrcliil.) ..Vcrnmianld " by lleud Coa h Warner, his three nesistants and a trattrloJdrif-roceTS-.-Traln.'r 1 lay ward er.4 Mjp.'T Watsvo will Wave here for Portland tomorrow In charite cf the I'nrversity of reinn fnntball soUad. which is to meet th ilultno'mh Club lim Thanksitlv Ins day. The team w.2 be quartered at U Imperial Ilotc-L Tlie mannsruirnt wlii t ike Z men on this) tp arit w'.U defray the expenses of th remaining memhers of the sijad wIm are to follow with the Kusene excur sion Thursday' morning. This action is taken til reward the second team players for their faiUiful service at practices throughout thw-year.-- - The tram as It will appear in Jhe first lineup iii'.i!r. the cluh la: Kcllogf. cen ter; 'Jrerrt. I ft iruard; Kenton.- rlKht saard; Wledmnd.- left tackle: Italtey. TitrhC ta.-kle: Ml. hael. left end: ' Jaml sri. rlyhr endr vhandler. qtwrertaclc; Walktr. left -half: Taylor' tCaptaia. fcatf. "and Main, fullback. The rrscrre flayers arel- Caufield.- center: Grout, fvsrd: Halt and TrrieTiInr. t.ickles; ar.ujn.' end; "C'bb." nr.rrtrr: Pndjr JW rid -Jrtrlt;'hallbacks and Means, full back. Fisher, an alternate end. Ms Oct of the (iraJ on" accoant"oT Injuries. tatouretf. tiia n'ular Quarterback ard fl'ld cenrral who Is laid up with a cr;p!el If.-",vt:i' t On "ttie sin.nh.- rcaly to enter trie game at nny"t!rne. ' "A:f!:0'Jn TT.e f;iJ-r..t 'roptrrs a;e cp lirSktlt. the tt'o-n rtself is r.ot at sCl con r.drtt of Vlot6ry. ' The ctub line 1U heavily outsreis the college men and It U "CiT-rea tiat the bid atars'on the" Port land team will be able to put up a stub born defense even though they Are not to the pick cf condition physically. The coming game will dese the season for Oregon ar.d the players will cele brate the broken training rules by af ter, jlsg the Thanksgiving ball to be given Thursday evening by the University of OrCicon iijurr.nl Assoclat'on of Iortfanl. Cneches -YVarncr-nna Hunt. Vho are CorneU alumni, will re the honor guests at the aznioaJ Cornea dinner which Is to take place Wednesday evenics; sal the Usdversltj Club. OK-tGOX PEVlXorS II AN pD ALL Trainer Ilayward to Trj Intcrclas Tournament at Kugene. UNIVERSITT Oi" OREGON. Eugene. NoV. II. Special.) The-- prevalent tendency toward Intra-rollegiate ath letics at the l"nlv"fslty of Orpon Vas evidenced still further today by Train er Hayward s announceaiejit that series of interclass handball tourna ments will be held -soon" after the Thacksglvlnc holidays.'- Each of the four classes Is to have representatives both In the sin ales and CTaMe. and It Is expected that suita ble ' trophies will be awarded " to the winners. The Ir.ter-fraternlty and later-club Baskttball la-asrue organized today with 11 club entries. A aeries of 11 iTri Is to be played and the lJy wari cup will be awarded to t.Te V'am tavlne won the largest percentage of (axes. The cup Is to become the yer msseet possession of the first orant salioa t win It two seasons. The members cf the Trslty team are to be eligible to take part p tM tot-reament and may play In any posi tion the Jrresrective cf their statio flfsfteam'lulatet. - - oa oo JjUc'.arJ Wilijarjis. he iter known to tl v bajebaH fujitl as .'McJ." the tall Hff.aiif catiiyr of the t'au Frani-Jsco team. Is the mnn who will jnaiiatfe the I'vrllatiJ iforthw-rstej-n It'.i;ruy club p-jt season if V'al'v j ViCCryoc'Ji J)iaj:s lar.jgcx M;CrcJic. since his return irorn j. v (,." has etiirrea Jtno rrsponilence with the Kan Krapcisco team, to which cjub Wi.lia:r. bclonps, uud tl t club Is willlnti to ullow Wii- lims the chance io manage the TN'orth- ncteru learn for the .VeCrcdles. but Ts cf all of the' Paci;lc CoaH )eaguo r.urs rave not wajveg. on t:.e Pi.ijef. and until tn-y oo so. l.:s el:clluity ns manager of I orUar-d's ' w team, will be In doubt. . McCrcdl iliVKxts Ao Trouble. However. Manager McCredie does not anticipate-any difficulty In secur ing this man to handle the Class B team, and I" cn-nfldent-that Wllltnmi will be In chance of the new team within a few weeks. - 3a selecliriir Wllllama. McCrflle ha decided 'upon a man whd-'wr.l "be" a rnptrhir manatrer' from the stitrt. for the bis blonde- haa a host of friends In Portland. Williams is a native of San Kram-lsco and learned baseball while atteodlhs; the publld scliools of that cltyr loiter, when Ms father sent him to the University of California, he dis played such fine aldlUly as a bail player thnt he had no trouble making' the "varsity" team during his flrst year at college' and was n- member of the team daring his entire college career. While at the University of Califor nia Williams alternated' at plrchlcg arid catching; with the cow famous Orvall Overall, and the success of this great California 'college battery attracted the attention of baseball managers all over the country. rtoth Overall and Williams graduated In I')3 and that tame year Williams lolnei the Seattle club, then managed by Parke Wilson, while In 1304 M.ke Plsher managed to induce Overall to Join the Tacoma "Tigers. At the end of the IsOj season Nick 'Williams Joined the JJlnneapnlls team or the Amerlchi Association and played with that club during the eeaspn c 3DI. -and the fol lowing year he joined the San Fran cisco club, with which organization he has been affiliated fyer since. ' VUaJaai4 is LUllty Mao. Williams haa played In various po sitions oa the San Francisco team, but has been most successful as a" catcher. . During the years he occupied the slab he was always rated - as- a top-norch t wirier, rru he- wa-s jucrr a goya hars i man that his managers were constantly Ui tng tp rcp i j:n in its garoe rcsi:- larly. and In that way he ra'me to be tried out as first baseman, third base num. outfleWer end-Bnany- catcher.-- In the latter department he showed his rii clu-s.'and has been used fafc I of Ihe baf alternatlnpr"' with" Claude Berry for the pasl two years. "U"i:;iafr.e.'jntlddlflon fdbe1ns; a Brst dajs riayer. has showTj blm-svlf to' be a keen business manager for a bnsebafl . cluh; for IJanny I.oag kos" commis sioned him to look after the finances Pfthe Seals "every-tl.-rnf 'that c'ttd -has been on the read without 'Lotig aecom- I panyina; It "Tie wlU'bi jtradly'Vel- corr.ed in Portland, and the fahs are I hoping- tiaf McCrt"11e will "be siic'cessTul In securing- this player. Vancouver Gym Opened. VANCOUVJuR, Wash.. Jipv. SiSf. j S WllKSXMiKS GOING SOUTH Multiiomali Clubmen Arc to Com- lfte in Amateur Clinipioiihlis. TJrce wrestlers of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic' Club "will leive' Sat urday- -nliilit fur San Francisco, where thry will take part In the Pacific Coast amateur wrest Una;' 'championships to Vo'htld under the auspices of the Olympic Club In the St. Francis Hotel auditorium.. ThH mutches are to be hold November -8 and IS. UJar Frank, the present Pacific Coast 1 23-pound champion, will enter In ti e 12i und iZi pound classes; O. I rtati-ke wilt ko as a -v:ltcrrrtrht and J -htratJtlt wllj wrrrUe at -153 T-crunes. llddle tVConnell will accompuny the ftien and will return by- waycf Salt ttke City, where he 'has a irmtch wtth Mike Yokel, the Yount; Men's-etrrlsllan AssoclatiiTn Instructor, en" December 2, Yokel dt-feitted O'Connell last year at catch wefKhts. This 'time tliey ' will meet at Hi .pounds. O'Connell will also visit Baker City and wrestle Joe Jlclnrlch. of .'Spokane. Yob a llSO side bet. O'Connell beat Helnrlch once, but since them the Spokane boy has crown heavier and more' experienced. He has made- the boast 'that he can ' down O'Connell three Umes jvljliln one hour of wrwitling and wilj endeavor to icxt jnouth. . Arthur Anderson, right guard fleeted captain of the Jefferson School football team for 1911 yesterday afternoon at a meeting of last year's players. Ernest Vosper was appointed acting basket-ball captain and coach by Hjpkln Jenkins and Robert J. Smith, principal and director of ath letics respectively. Anderson's first year In Portland, having come here from Wisconsin, where he had some football experi ence, proved him to be one of the stronpost guards In Portland", deserv ing all-star mention. He was Jeffer son s heaviest man. weighing about 175 pounds, and the bulwark of the line. Robert J. Smith, who coached the team, was commended by Principal Jenkins for the Interest taken In the team and his efforts to give Jefferson a winning team. Frofessor Jenkins lauded the team for Its showing dur ing the first football season, pro nouncing It the best made by any high school team in the city during its ini tial season. Plans 'for the coming basket-ball season were partially formulated. Act- Injr Captain A osper called for appli cants for the team to practice' on Mon day afternoon. Vosper was a member of the Lincoln High School team last year and was the unanlmdus choice for all-star forward. He has had much experience as a coa'ch, having- looked after Jntf eppndent and class teams at school. It seems probable that Jefferson High School will have a girls' basket ball team organized this Winter.' mem bers "of the athletic association and faculty being ' In favor "of It. x Jeffer son has the advantage of a gymna lun in the sehobl building, which is of regulation size for basket-ball games. An indoor baseball diamond pe marKea orr soon ana nasKet appllances be installed. Thirty men have signed up for the team. The Interscholastlc League season will be gin on January 4. So That You May Exhibit the True Spirit of Thanksgiving Tomorrow Handsome Suits in all the sea son's correct models and choice fabrics, $20, $25, $30, $35 .Overcoat luxury in all the right styles. Fab'ncs yery "fine and tail ored to perfection. $15, $20, $25, $30 Complete lines of correct furnLsliiners for MET, and complete outfits for BOYS Take advantage of coupon offer as below. It will pay for the turkey. BRIA'G 1' TIUS COL-FOX. Good for tl.OO Rebate or. $10.00 Purchase, or Good for $2.00 Rebate on $20.00 Purchase, or Good for $3.00 Rebate on $30.00 Purchase, of Clothing, Hats. Shoes or Furnishings for Men or Boys until December 1, 1910. mi trek fill SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Clothing Co. 166-170 Third ireet THE BEAVEB HAT, $3.00 attend- "Prpf." Olson, with the famous High School "Mother Hubbard." band, wili Jake part in the footing. R.' Hockenbcrrj-, the league pfiJcJal, will referee the contest. DOBIE ANXIOUS ABOUT GAME Washington Coach Dubious- as to O. A. .C. Team's Ability. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle,' Nov. 1 J2. Just Whether Coach GiimoUr Poble of the Washington war riors will be' able"fo produce for the third Consec'utrve year a championship team bf the' Not-tn west"; whether Cap tain "Polly" Grimm ""will" be" able "to down the big Oregon farmers Thursday afternoon on Denny field, on the Uni versity of Washington campus, "Will come to light on Turkey day.' " 'Seattle -was never" so " enthusiastic over a 'game as ' It is regarding the forthcoming Tjattle here this" week, for the- championship Is" t' stake. ' " ' '" Washington's warrior did condition, and wll! 3 On Your Trip are jc BPien enter Thiirs- IJASKKTCAIX I.KACIJL; JOJALD V P- A. Siiurtans anil Cubs Sow la Columbia Organization. . . .. . c . Friendly lnterclub rivalry between the Young Men's Christian Associa tion. Spartans and Cobs has resulted In their being embraced-by the Colum bia Basket-ball League. .Sow t,iiey will meet each other to decide suprem acy. - For several years the -uds uk Spartans have kept the some players. The Cube are -composed principally of pastern Young Men's Christian As sociation "players, while the Spartans comVriso local talnT. Kach- tfumtet Ims to win the Columbia Hardware Company ellVer trophy. The manager of the Cubs Js dickering ror a mld season "lrrme- with 'the -Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club team. A sec ond learn of the Multnomah Club Is entered' In the ' league. ' ' ""' Fifteen teams nave sent their entries to Secretary Harrison, and there Is prospect" of "more 'participating-. "The league schedule Is being arranged and will be published In a few days.- The first games will be played In Decem ber. Kach team will probably play the other once, because of the large num ber of entries. " WIXGEI "M" TACKS HAKD GAME Thanksgiving Swcpr Match With Xationnls Imiiortunt. For the past two years the Multno mah Amateur Athletic Club soccer foot ball team lias had to make'Jls hardest stand upon Thanksgiving Day. This yntirMt" must facd the strongest team jLhat has ever bpen assembled in Ore gon the Nationals and apparent de feat stares' It In the face.' Multnomah adherents are prepared Xor a defeat Nofso "with the players, however; they are determined to wiru and are muster ing up strength from every source. Last year upon - -Thanksgiving Day Multnomah's colors were trailed in dc- fe-at by -fhr Queen's Park, ' from which ths year's Nationals hus been derived. However, later In the "year Multnomah "came back" and administered two de feats to Its Thanksgiving Day con nueror "nnd won""ttm-TrrrtlBnd Football Association championship. " lultniimuji Jias held nightly practices fpr Jhe past several days and is show ing hen trr" team -wm-k now-than during any game this year. ' The annual concert and meeting of the Portland. Football Association will bo held at Arion Hall on December 8. A" pYogrSmme ' of many' "musldai num bers and several speeches Is being arranged. day's battle ' the ' strongest since "ihe Whitman game, at the first of the sea son. Whflt Doble 'has framed up' fbr this gEmrl - cpnrrnt he ascertained, for he has been a sflcklcS- this year' to se cret practices, "allowing no one on the field but his men. ' ' ' ' " For the past'weck light practice and signal work has characterized the ma neuvers of Pobie.' " He sets the need of great speed for the 'coming game, and' wants 16' IiaVe' his 'men In the best available "shape for the ' struggle'. "" Captain "Grimm wants "to defeat the southern rivals by a. score even a small margin' oVer'f ho score 'reacired by tie University of Oregon over .the Oregon Agricultural College'.' AGGIES OFF FOfi NORTH 50 O CIJEEIi GUIDipOX WAft KIOKS AT CORVALJ.I5. S Enjoy all the pleasures such a trip affords by using The Oriental Limited the majrnific-ent electric lighted through train to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. Compartment Observation Car, super ior Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars; Day Coaches and Din ing Par in through service on this train. The Vacuum Cleaner System, Four- o'clock Tea, News Bulletin and Telephone SerT yice are among its new features. Leaves Portland 7:00 P. M. daily. Try it'on your next trip to Spokane, Minneapolis, Si. Paul, Chicago and East. GREAT NORTHERN CITY TICKET OFFICE, 122 3d St. and ,at Hoyt-St. Station, 11th and Hoyt. H. DICKSON, H. A. JACKSON, City Pas'r Agt. A. G. F. & P. A. IRkWillsn 'Shrimp' Itpyyolds, Midifct Qmm terbuck, Only Man Who Will Xot Be Seen in Seattle I.lueup. IWG GAMKS THIS .UT1-KXOO.V " Columbia 1'nlvorsJty and Lincoln High Eleven Will Meet. Final training touches have been nut upon the Columbia University and Lin coln Illuh School football machines by Coaches" Schmidt and .Lynch - for the crucial contest of the Interscholastic Leairue at Recreutlon Park. fourth and Vairglm' streets, th! noon, beginning at 2:4... Not only is this game the crucial game of the season; it is tne nindup or the academic football year. ' - ' - ' A victory for Columbia will award the championship to that school. -whfie a de feat will mean that Lincoln Hijjh School must meet -Washlngfrm High 'School for the supremacy. Should the game result In a tie, Columbia will have to play for the prize against Washington High School. Washington has lost one came anO-'ColunibTa ha.-! been tied once. - Two tte games "will-count 'the same as one game lost In the percentage column."' Columbia has the heavier eleven and Juiit as many experienced men as Lin coln. On a wet tlcJd.' Columbia, with its supprioY'welglit. 'should have an advan tage.' Extra' sawdust will te spread upon the field1 to absorb the orsf-puddle's -of waterso that a faster game than-the one last Friday will result. - During the practtce workouts given- the men the last few days - both - Coach Schmidt and Coach Lynch have had -their men perfect ing forward pass ptayrf. ' ' Realizing' that this - is the most im portant game of the year, members of the- school student bodies will largely OREGON" AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Coi-valliS. Nov 2:2. (Special.)' Accompanied to the atallpn hi' cjieer Ing throng of uO0 undergraduates, the O. A. C. football team left Corvallla for Seattle today, where they will meet the ' University of Washington " the af ternobn 'of Thanksgiving day in the ias confprpnee gmi'v of Jhe. stssou " "Practically tlie jiama teim which met the University of Oregon, on No vember J2, will fine up against the Waslilngtoniaiis, with thp exception f "Shrimp''" Rcyuol(ij. the midget yuar terback, who sustu.ncil Xh.ixs broks-'h Twenty- ribs in Jhe Qre-go game, is after- I ""lley'noltls' placj? v'i.H be filled by Pud Jliistlngs. and Rasmussen w'1'1 take Hastings' place at right buff. "A number of enth'usiasUp p. A. C rooters made the .trip with Jhe squ.ajj, which consisted of the oljpwlng men: Captain HaTiey, Dunn, Kabers, HastUiR". Huntley. Keek, KrfloifS. Loosely, "May. pj sen. Kasmussen, Hii:huruson, Sitton, Eiemane, Tycer and-Walters. '" "' ""' ' Coach' SchlldmUler. Trainer Fljsber and Graduate Manager Cox also accom panied the team." JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL NAMES ATHLETICS. OFFICIALS FOR 1911 ; -. ..--"'-'. r-ItJi r . '-"il" CINCINNATI, Nov. i ,V '. y ' . . I J r J ' - . ; : -1 brothers of John Evers and Arthur 'I- " I - -T-r K , man represented these players when V'." Alii r ' .". ! M I Chicago National League Club f ' : J ' ." . - 'J "I "'" "-. - ?J I at Ottumwa, la., pn September 9, J iY 1 III '-V' 1 i National Baseball Commission v V ' U V4 Tf ""- u -'T ti t fihe the Chicago club $100. - f - . ' i t It-?" r'- :." -:" "It t -The' claim' of the Ottumwa "T . - ' - 4 Arthur Aodrreon, Football ' Captain. " " H a-i t.M t t- 73 -I 4 1. i ----N (. ' ; . ..- -a Urneet Vonper, Basketball Coaeh -kja Captam.-- VEW WCAGl'K TO MEET SOON . - . - ' - Missoula and Idaho Falls Would Enter Lucas Organization. BUTTE, Mont.. Nov.22. (Special.) W. H. Lucas announced tonigh.t that the first meeting of the Union Baseball Association will" be "field In Butte, De cember J, when the organization will be effected and the franchises awarded. There will be representatives In attend ance from Butte, Salt Lake, Ogden, Boise, Twin" Falls, Idaho "Falls, Mis soula and Great "Falls. At this time It looks as though the tit cl-ubs Will -be; Butte, Salt Lake, Og 'den,' Boise. Great Falls and -Twin Falls. It ls-posslble that Missoula or Idaho Falls may beat Twin Falls for a place. .-. -. .. Z -i - - ' i j ' - - --- "FIVjE PIGH pyOOLS COMBIE Washington and Oregon Boys f orm Athletic Association. STEVENSON, Wash.. Nov. 22. (Spe cial.) The ' Mid-Columbia Athletic Asso ciation has been organized at Hood River, and' comprises the following high schools: Goldendale, White Salmon and fitevenson. Wash..- and The Dalles and Hood River, Or. .. . .. Professor McGlaughlin, of Hood River, was elected presiaent, ana air. epauia- , InK. of Goldendale, was elected- secre-- tary and treasurer. " The season will open with basketball December 8. White Sal mon playing Stevenson aim uoaueuuaoe playing Hood River. Chicago Club Fined f 200 22. Because HPl- the played the today manage ment for' damages' was -disallowed be cause thp home'team allowed the igajne td 'go orr and -profited -by It. ' " -"" mm i 1 1 a a r w trr nca mvjm ' cii iiiuir'nHiimnirmtl '.(I..S-IT: ,(VaMf,S. jjl,.Ji.-.-, ; -.:jJ;l;(i f3, fe'Ar-a'rX'ft MEND OTA COAL Is a auality product. -It proves to he a satisfac tory coal to burn, upon the first ' trji.' " Jit hf ways the same. It Is can and makes a "aximutii amount of t. Kindles easily burh rea'dliyr'No k'ti-s, no soot no dirt, yy'ry little as-li. A 3SHT; Jlar. liuil 113."., "or ORDER I'KO.M YOI.R ULlALtllt TODAY and most sanitarv means for cook- t:!'''1:' Tn nrnf hpnttnir VVhv Wot lirnufl If T .Y? . - p . . - .? . j - - ; . . . v YOUR THANKSGIVIIVG PINNER Was formerly prepared on ttje old- mr, fashioned wood, or fras range; but ... i now, thanks to electricity, you no f -'-f longer iiavtj to endure smoke and feyvV - Electricity has been universally p-: recoirnlzpd as the nmrkpst. phpanest wt: - - ' ' - tVi ror yourself. l-CZii "It will pay you to look oyer our Frrra b . 7.f..-li ii-: i. itf--- OW1.A O C.Ci-l. lyl U.WlLAHFa or 'which ' we c-bsolutely guarantee to give perfect satisfaction. O. B. STUBBS FirrTBirAi ciippiv rn 61 6th St., Portland 1 ri '.-'t.')W "t VM'tM !,. ' it. vT.'r't. i..tJi A a. ft. .' 'I V i - ;'- tf y " - j "-ststsm wMi rtl uinnmnniiinmniiinniiihiB 1 fiit-f m nwr F O PORTLAND'S GREATEST GAME OF OTBALL University of Oregon vs. Multnomah THANKSGIVING DAY. 2:30 P. M. Vaughn Steeet Park Tickets on Sale at Meu?r & Fj'an Morrion. St. Enti-ance. Admission $1.00, Reserved Seats $1.50 "Creenlntr. Cra-wllng "Creatures with a powerful- piMi." - 1 . - l vlJ'AftaV7 " -iMaaBBMb i rfr-'-.'f' 'rt-i t $M i'sr- Ik? I'ecricw, s'ope-aiaarci'ora, cudiaierj, nuasoa, wraaun iJommerckU Veaicie J