Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 28, 1912, Page 12, Image 12

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THK MORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 28, 19155.
PORTLAND TROTTER
US FREE-FOR-ALL
Zombronut, Owned by Johnson
P. Porter, Takes Event
From Fast Field.
MANITOBA HAS DOWNFALL
Homer Mc. Shows Up as Future Can
didate for Grand Circuit in Sec
ond Da j- of Pall Races at
Country Club Track.
RACE PROGRAMME TOTAY.
Three-rear-old trot, puna 1500.
2:OS pace, purse $2S0O.
3:3 trot, purae 11000.
Three-fourth, mile dash.
One. half mile dash.
One-mile pace by College Maid
(guldelesa).
Music by Park Band from 2 until
5 o'clock.
Aviator Walter Edwards ascends
at 4:30 o'clock.
Races commence at 2 o'clock.
INTERESTING SCENES AT PORTLAND RACE MEETING ON COUNTRY CLUB TRACK YESTERDAY
AFTERNOON.
BT JAMES H. CASSELU
The first victory of the week for
Portland-owned horse, the largest field
or trotters to respond to a starter on
a Portland track, and the downfall of
Manitoba, the Invincible pacer of Mon
day, and the presentation of Homer
Mc as a future candidate for the grand
circuit, were the features of the second
day of the Portland Fall race meeting
on tne country Club track yesterday
aiternoon.
Zombronut. the 2:08H trotter, owned
by Johnson P. Porter, of Portland, was
the first Portland-owned equine to
earn winning brackets, taking- the
free-for-all trot, a special event, in
two straight heats from Nad a and
Prince Lot. performers with marks of
Fourteen trotters comprised
the record-breaking field of the 2:18
trot, with Henry Clayton, cleverly
driven by Frank Childs. of Spokane,
taking the race. Manitoba lost the
2:2.) pace to Homer Mc another Cana
dian horse, but won the first heat In
2:074. establishing the best pacing
record lor the meeting.
Homer Me la Sensation.
But for the outstanding "class" of I
Homer Mc, the 4-year-old owned by .T.
TV. McClaln, of Monarch, Alberta, Man-
Dolly McKinney (Swisher) 4 11 10 dr
MCA zo c. Wilson). Harry T. (Gu on)
and Honey Boy (Hogoboom) were distanced.
Time. 2:13H. 2:12. 2:13, 2:12.
Pacini;. 2:25 class, three In five, heats.
I purse $1 000
Itoba, the McKenzle entry, would have Homer Mc (Stewart). .'. 2
established a record of victories on I ?" i"Z'"Y' :;j,. i
successive days. George Spencer added miss Isadora Rush (Erwln).. 4
him early in the morning, won th
first heat in the sensational time of
2:0714, but the strong-hearted, pacer
proved unequal to the task of staving
orr tne determined rush of Homer Mc.
Jt was Homer Mc's, third straight vic
tory and likewise his third start In
real horse races. He won two events
at Vancouver, at which meeting he was
first Introduced to high-class harness
racing.
ine victory of Henry Clayton was
apparently an easy one. He broke
Holly Brand (Woodcock)r.. .
Bonway (Wallace)....,
Hal Gray (Pendleton)
A Id Ine (Todd)
Red Hal (Lindsay)
La Conner Maid (Davis)
Time. 2:0TVi, 2:08. 2:im.i, Z:1S.
Free-for-all trot, two In three heats.
Durse
Zombronut (Ward) . .- 1 1
Xada (Snencer) - z -
Prince Lot (Daniels) 3 5
Time. - Ml. 2:12. ... .
Today's Entries.
Three-year-old trot, purse JSOO El Bell
badly In the first heat trailed hi. fi.M Maden. T. E. Ward. Los Angeles. Cal.; Nut-
wav
California B. L.. Bachant. Fresno. Cal.-.
Blanch KMtsslmmons. F. C. Erwln. Boise.
Idaho; Bay filly. J. W. Zlbbell. Fresno. Cal.
OS pace. Hotel purae. zauu Aioeria. o.
g.. William Parslow. Calgary. Aioena;
trancls J., o. s.. j. 1.. Lessen. s-, vsu"".
I'tihT I nHv lo . hlk. m.. J. TV. McClaln,
Monarch. Alberta: Haltamont. b. s.. Mrs.
Eleanor M. Vaughn. Moialia. or.: iocai op
tion, br. ... j. McDaue. Vancouver, n. .
Maitrlr- c h. nick Wilson A Co.. Pleas-
anton. Cal.: Jr. Dan Patch, blk. -. J. F.
sr.1.-!L Snakane. Wash.: Allerdaw. b. . E.
Lou Child, fipokane. Wash.; Foster, blk. a.
.1 Pinion. Wlnnlner. Man.: Peter Preston,
The first accident of the meeting I star Rrtno. b. a.. Oeorn'e Spencer. Agt'.. Win-
to the half and managed to get into
eighth place, narrowly avoiding being
distanced. Tell Tale, a lanky roan, took
the first heat with five lengths to
spare, but those who watched the sen
sational run of Henry Clayton and pre
dicted better things of htm In the fol
lowing heats were rewarded when
Frank Childs took his Kentucky 6-year
old to the front In the next three heats
and won eased up.
Red Hal's Driver Hurt,
came In the second heat of the 2:25
pace when. Red Hal. owned by Fred
T. Merrill, of Portland, stumbled and
fell on the far turn and tossed Sim
Lindsay, his driver, to the track so
hard that the popular relnsman sus
tained a broken left leg, broken left
thumb and contusions of the face. The
horse was uninjured. Lindsay was
rushed to the hospital, where he is
resting easily. Lindsay's home is at
Canby. Or,
Zombronut had little trouble defeat
ing his two competitors In the free-for
all trot, leading all the way In the first
heat and soon supplanting Prince Lot -eles. Cal.; Duma A
from that position in the second. The
heats were several seconds shy of the
track record, cool' weather and
shower which started Just at the start
holding the time down to 2:11 and 2:12
for the two miles. The race was a
special one to nil in for the trot can
celed by the association.
Threatening weather, which has been
the bugbear of recent race meetings
in Portland, kept the attendance at a
minimum, but the races were exciting,
witfe frequent scoring, due to large
fields anil a .hnw.p uVith .nt th
bleacherites scurrying to the grand- Farmer Boy's Trotter Takes Final In
stand, the only drawbacks to a most
lVssaBBsasamM
I ' " rr. : ' " , A
C' ' . ..a ; ' ". A:4c - ; -;-;K;J!j
i 1 ' ' - - : ' ----- xH. -;- .SMlm
Heartwood (Battel!) 7 2 2 ' ' Vk ' A- '' -
Judge Dillon (Russell) 3 6 6 7 - - 'IVT-- XX
Borena D. (D. Wilson) 5 4 8 3 " WL ' ' " 1
Zomdell (Sawyer) 11 9 4 9 , - ' ,H 1 2k jT-'Swt' ! '
Oreenbaum (Spencer) 10 7 6 , ai. 1, I - It' j ' . - -
Delma E. (Loomis) 9 7 11 8 X, , , - X, mF ' ' ' ' ''
Zomoak (Erwln) a JO 9 10 - . 1 " k -Jr1 - -
..dts - I . .. . . s L. .A....' f'.. r 4
LOOKS LIKE A
CITY DIRECTORY
HEAVY BUYING CONTINUES UN
ABATED AT REED-FRENCH
PIANO CO.'S . CLOSING
OUT SALE.
nln.. Won
2:30 trot, purse $1000 Zodell. blk. m.. H.
r Plate.her Salem. Or.: Starost. ch. s.. M. C.
Gunderson, North Yakima, Wash.: Listerene,
h m i. T. Revnokls. Art.. - baiem. w.
Hallle B., b. m.. U W. Watts. Portland, or.:
non.M.-iA. k m w irlanders. Portland.
Or.: Pronto j.. blk. e.. J. Pidgeon, National
City. Cal.: Lady Garland, b. m., William
Howell, Boise, ldano; Loy union, Lnwi
Daniel. Eueene. or.: ine r n?co. cn. s.. .
xi 1 ..mi,, walla Walla. Wash.: Luclle Wll
ion. br. m. Dlek wtison ft ta, riMwnmu,
Cal.; Complete, cn. m.. ura tniiaa,
kane. Wash.; Monica McKinney. s. m., A. S.
Elliott. National City. Cal.; Max Fltrsim-
mons. ch. g.. r . c. trwin. ooii-e. iun,
Bex. b. g., Mrs. A. C. Powell. Mansville.
Cal.: Mary B. b. m., Chas. Parker, Los An-
Duma A., o. m.. Irani c- aucj,
Roseburg. Or.; Claude Woodfara. or. a.,
Thomas E. Battel!. Moose Jaw. Saskatche-
rv.--i T K Mra. Ben V alker.
Plea'santon. Cal.: Sweet Geneva, b. m.. J. W.
Merrill. Cornelius, Or. ,
Thr-e-fniirLha mile dasn. Tjurse iw mw
11. rait w. )!. Bard: Lady Mc.sany. -
Emett: Mabel Klnir. G. K. Mahanes; Hec
. ru,.!!. L-an W W Ash.
One-nait mile oasn. puw
Berannan. T. Asburn; Old settler, a. oon
ter: Sepulveda. R. P. Dickson; Steel. Wil
liam McNameg; Baizlna, J. A. r-nicn.
Wanna. C. Emm.tt; H.adllght. H. Bordweli.
CHFJEXV IS DEHBV WIXXER
successful day.
Start In a; Trouble Begins.
The first heat of the opening race
was not started until 2:45 o'clock, a
broken saddle. lost toe weight and
trouble Starter McNalr had in repres
sing too eager drivers delaying the
start. When the 2:25 pace produced
the same starting troubles, with four
heats necessary to determine the ques
tion of supremacy In each race, it was
decided to postpone the two running
events and the guideless pacing exhi
bition until today. It Is likely that
three running races will be offered on
Great Handicap.
RBADVILLE. Mass.. Aug. 27. Cheeny,
2:07V. owned bv John Mulkley. a farm-
ler boy of Waxahachle. Tex., and driven
bv John P. Fleming, anoiner i.exan.
won the fourth renewal of the American
trotting derby at the opening or tne
grand circuit meeting there, today in
a thrilllnar finish by a half length.
While the track was in good condition,
a strong. wind made fast time Impossi
ble.
Thirteen qualified for the final hand
icap of the derby, valued at $5000. of
which 83000 went to the winner. The
,k. , .K.I starters were picked from five prelim
wo.. Inarlea worth 81000 and then ' handi-
Walter Edwards gave a daring 12- caped according to performance with
minute aeroplane exhibition, arising at the exception of Billy Burke, 2:03,.
4:30 from the centerfield and circling who had a walkover in the free-for-all
h. nrw i U. a nreltmlnarv and was placed at scratch.
within 25 feet of the ground, darting At the drop of the flag Billy Burke
h nH ih. with hi. n..hi. i. made a dancing break that cost turn
wonderful rnnirni I valuable arround. as the leaders. Castle
The 2:08 pace, one of the two classics dome, Woodford Todd and Bon Zolock,
of Portland race meetings, is today's n the 440-foot mark, got away good
big feature of the race programme, and were leading the field at the quar-
with fleift of ii hnn th. iv ter. Jack London raced Into second
(ha Western turf unlanH Th t.o-v lo Place at the half.
fast, as may be gathered from the re- Entering the home stretch, Castle-
markable time of 2:07m in a 2:25 class
yesterday, and several seconds will un
doubtedly be clipped from this mark.
Maurice S. Is Favorite.
Maurice S.. 2:08. driven by Dick Will
iams, seems to be the favorite for the
dome. Wanderer. Kenyon W Jack Lon
don and Cheeny were within a length of
each other and the drivers were us-ine-
their whips, but at the finish Flem
ing forced to the front with Cheeny.
Close behind were Castledome, Kenyon
W., the Wanderer and Jack London.
82500 purse, with Francis J, tha best separated by a neck in the order named.
(oasi winner oi lasi season, rated as
the contender. Francis J. won three
$5000 purses last year, at Portland,
Salem and Walla Walla, and is In fine
fettle for a gruelling speed contest to
day.
Peter Preston, owned by A. C Mc
Kenzle and driven by George Spencer;
Junior Dan Patch, a noted winner -of
last season: Haltamont, owned by Mrs.
aughn. of Portland, and Allerdaw. one
of the Childs performers, are rated as
excellent chances.
HARRIMAN OFFICIALS LEAVE
With Exception of E. E. Oalvln Party
Starts for Puget Sound.
With the exception of E. B. Calvin.
vice-president of the Southern Pacific,
all the Harrlman Railroad chiefs who
have been In Portland In the last few
. in i5 ,K.hi mP .1SeS 5e dy 1" ytjterday afternoon for a two
riVM trot tPJ r fnlter": the " three days' trip to Seattle and Ta-3-year-old
trot, two running, races, MmL Ca,vl wljf remin here until
guideless pacing exhibition by College
Maid, aeroplane nignts ana music.
Summary of Beeulta.
the others return.
In the party which left Portland yes
terday afternoon on a special train
Trotting. 2:19 class, three In fire heats. I were Judge Robert S. Love It, chairman
nurse IWK-
Henry Clayton (F. Childs) 8 11
Tell Tale (Walker) l a 3
Dan Matthews (Haag) 2 8 6
of the board, and Mrs. Lovett. William
J Sproule, president of the Southern Pa
alclflc; J. D. Farrell, president of the
1 Henry Clayton, Driven by I'ranh C hllda. of Spokane, Wlnnlna; Second Heat
of 2)18 Trot. iRed Hal, Fred T. Merrill's Pacer, Where, He Fell at tne
Far Turn In the Second Heat of tbe 2i25 Pace. Sim Lindsay, His Driver, Was
Serlonsly Injured. oinbronut, the Portland-Owned Trotter, Winning- the
Free-for-AII From Nada. 4 Homer Mc, Winning the 2i35 Pace.
O.-W. R. & Nr. Company; Averlll Harrl
man, son of the late E. H. Harrlman,
and Robert Lovett, son of Judge and
Mrs. Lovett.
Trestle Fill' Completed.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Aug. 27. (Spe
cial.) The big trestle t of the North
Bank Road, through the military reser
vation within the city limits, has been
filled in. The concrete work has been
completed and the ends are being closed
up with dirt. The company has been
taking the earth from the local rail-
Partial List of Buyers and What They
Secured Only Four Days More
Before Lease Expires New Pianos
as Low as $9(5 $500 Player Pianos,
88-Note, Now $297 Pay Cash or
Terms.
Even with the heavy buying of the
last few days the Reed-French Piano
Co. hasn't a moment to lose. v e re
Quitting business. Lease expires Aug
ust 31st only four days away. We
still have on hand many of the finest
and most desirable and latest pianos
ever brouerht together under one roor.
It certainly seems reasonable to reel
that by offering strictly highest grade
and the very latest and newest Pianos
and Player Pianos Baby liranas ana
11 at absolute cost end even less, we
surely ought to dispose of everything
In short order.
PRICES LOWEST EVER KNOWN.
We know that if every pianoless
home fully realized what little money
It takes now to own a piano that there
would not be "an instrument left by
Saturday night. Prices have never
been so low as will be found in this
Quitting Business Sale.
These Closing Out prices account for
the heavy buying, especially" the last
few days. A.11 records have been broken.
Space will not permit publishing the
long list of buyers, but among the most
notable sales the following are a few
selected at random. '
PARTIAL LIST OF BUYERS.
W. J. Keeler. of Beaumont, selected
a superb Llndeman In an elegant ma
hogany case. Miss Grace Kelly, of East
Twelfth street, selected a fine Stein
back & Dreher. A magnificent Knabe
Grand was secured by I. A. Streeter, of
East Thirty-ninth street. Max Gangrine
came in from Bertha, Or., and chose an
elegant Schiller, in a mottled mahogany
case; Professor M. S. Lewis, principal
of the High School at Kennewlck,
Wash., selected a costly Jesse French
In a fanciest mahogany case; G. P. Gln
righ, of East Thirty-sixth street, de
cided on one of the famous Willard pi
anos; another elegant Willard in a
burl walnut case went to B. J. Damont,
of West Ainsworth street, and still an
other Willard was selected by Andrew
Nelson, the well-known local mneiclan.
Mrs. G. Reeder selected a fanciest fig
ured mahogany Howard Player piano,
the 1850 style, and another Howard 88
note Player Piano went to a prominent
resident of Portland Heights.
A" beautiful Llndeman Baby Grand
was selected by a prominent local con
tractor for his palatial new residence
in Irvlngton. A superb Knabe upright
in fanciest mahogany was selected by
A. Smithers,- of Laurelhurst. J. P.
Barton secured an elegant Reed
French; a costly Krell-French went to
S. W. Brazee; E. L. Clark, a fine Starck;
J. A. Bieblscher. a Willard; W. F.
Downing, a Steinway; M. F. Marshall,
of NaDavine. Wash., a Stelnback
Dreher: Miss Marie McAntner, a Deau-
tiful Holmes & Sons Player Piano; F.
W. Ennlng. a Brewster Pla-er Piano
N. E. Stoner. a costly Jesse French, spe
cial Art Stvle: Peter McCabber, a Wll
lard; another Willard went to E. W.
Marror, of Dundee, and still another
Willard was selected by E. A. Soullng.
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
In this Closing Out Sale we're offer
ing new upright pianos -beautiful tone
and action and fully warranted pianos
which have always brought $300 and
8325. These go now at. Closing Out
cost of 8168. 8172 and $129. The plain
er styles are now offered at $118. $112,
AMUSEMENTS.
"POPULAR PRICES '
GOODBYE WEEK
HEILIG
THEATER
, 7th and Taylor
rbones Main 1 and A 1152.
TONIGHT thErh eehl31
Bargain Price Matinee Today.
Special Price Matinee Saturday.
CA1HRINE COUNTISS
And Her Excellent Company in Maxlne
Elliott's Comedy Hit
'HER OWN WAY."
Evening, 75c, 80c. 35c, 25c. Today's
Saturday's matinee.
matinee,
50c, 25c
25c.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A.
Furniture. 171-3-5 8erond street.
Wain 6: A 102a
Matinee Dauy.
eights. 15c, 25c, BOc. 75a
1 MEETING NOTICES
OREGON LODGE NO. 101. A.
F. AND A. M Special com
munication In Masunlc temple
this (Wednesday) at 1 P. M.
sharp to conduct the funeral
of our late brother. J. E. Red-
mond. of Mount Morlah Lodge No. P. of
Condon, Or. By order of w. M.
A. J. H A.N' PL AN. Ecc,
WASHINGTON COl'NCIL. NO. .1.
R AND S. M. Stated ans-mlily this
Wedneetlay) evenlnp. 7M.. E. 8th,
and Burnsitie. visiting companions
welcome. J. H. HICHMONU, Recorder.
ORIENT LODGE. No. 17, I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday! evening.
Visitors welcome. W. W. TKKRY, Sec.
WEEK AUGUST 28 William H. Thnmn-
son. Billv (ionld and Relle A.hlvn. Hntv.
ard'a Novelty. Minnie Allen, Fleurette. M.
George Slraondet, La, Vter.
Matinee Dally at 8:30.
MBtCSS
Sulllvmn at Caaaldlaa
Refined YaudeviU
Special Summer Prices:
Nights
10 and 20c
Matinees
Any Seat 10c
WEEK AUGUST 2 "The Houseboat
Party," Manlrv and Waieh. Granto and
Maud, Helen Primrose. "Onalp," Lee Tuns;
Foo, Pictures, Orchestra.
AVflTlMEE- DA1UX
WEEK AUGl'ST 26 The Summertime
Girls, the Calts Bros., Paris Green, Rohe
and Ellis, Irwin and Hersog-, Henry Har
(rrave & Co., Pantagrescope. Popular prli'es.
Boxes and first row balcony reserved. Box
office open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
flinnes: A z-3o; Main 4o. curiam s:ju,
7:15 and S.
: &
Portland's Great Amusement Park.
! We OAKS I
NEXT
SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY
Great Aviation Programme Silas Q.
ChHstofferaon and hydro-aeroplane.
Thrilling- flight each daj. Be there.
DIED.
JOHNSON Near RandH, nst.. In July.
Hubert J. Johnson. aed 111 years. Re
mains at the establishment of J. P. Flnley
A Son, Third and Madison sts. Funeral
notice will appear In a. subsequent Issue.
TEMPT,ETON Mariraret. Auyust 23. 21
yrs old. at Mount Hood. Or.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICES 175 MADISON (STREET.
Fhonc Main 598, A 75M0.
Horse Ambulance Phone Marshall COO.
All disabled or diseased aainiata will
receive prompt attention. Will be
called for at a nominal cost. Hefer
all cases of cruelty to office- Open
day and night.
NEW TODAY.
For Rent
Stores and Offices
Globe Building
The new pressed-brlck structure,
with every modern convenience,
at southeast corner Eleventh and
Washington.
Entire building especially de
l?ied for small shops; an ideal
location for dressmakers, tailors,
millinery parlors, etc Moderate
rents. Apply
Gerlinger, Richards & Co.
10OO-1001 Yeon BlAg.
Phone Marshall 1770.
This week Hawaiian. Philip Pels,
Mrs. Pels, All Zada, Punch and Judy .
and usual attractions.
$ oKf$
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK
Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
VERNON
PORTLAND
AUGUST 26, 27, 28. 20, 30. 31
September 1, 2.
Gamea BeEln Weekdny at 3i00 P.
Sundays at 2:30 P. .M.
UADIKS' DAY FRIDAY.
Boys Under 12 Kree to Bleachers
.Wednesday.
Chicken Ranch
For Sale
AN EXCELLENT BARGAIN
Complete chicken ranch, nine miles
from Portland, on electric line. Two
hundred old stock and 100 young
chicks, ail standard stock, some ten
have taken first prizes in poultry
shows. Piant consists of five acres of
land, on lease with threei years yt to
run; r'unningr water on place all piped
to house ana yards, incubators, chicken-houses
and ail necessary articles.
Place will be sold cheap for cash. An
excellent bargain for any una desiring
to ro into the poultry business. In
quire 515 Oregonlan bldg., or 146 K.
26th st.
M.
On. time
name ad two consecutive times
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Dally or Sunday.
rer una.
lie
c
.1 ..! tMU .e..
and as low as 6. -ne uu pianos now i Banie ad six or seven consecutive times. .
go at 8262 and the 850 and 8500 high- 1'ne above rates apply to advertisements
-orfo r.rla-hta are now onlv 8312 """' T.ouay" and aU other cU.sUtca.
- - " I uone except tbe following!
and 8283. I sanation. Wanted, Mai.
Plaver Pianos are reduced to nearly situations Wanted, rentals.
half th rea-ular nrices. The 8650. F.ar a-nvaie xamiiiea.
8700 and 8800, strictly new, latest 8S
note Player Pianos go now at 8477, 8362
and $330. The regular d00 Player Pi
anos now only $297.
Remember there's not a moment to
lose now. Bear in mind, too, that ev
ery thins Vill be found exactly as rep-
resented. Terms can be arranged. Open
evenings for the convenience of those
who cannot come during the day. Keed-
French Piano Co., Sixth and Burnside
streets.
Kooms and Board. Private Families.
Housekeeping i looms. Prlvat. Families.
When one advertisement Is not run In caa-
secutlve Issues the one-time ante applies.
bu words count as one une on casa aa
tertleementa and no .d counted for less thaa
two lines.
In Mew Today. .11 advertisements ax.
rhareed br nusiura onlr. 14 Una. (a Lb.
inch.
Kemlttancea must iccomDSar out-of-tema
ardera.
Orcftonlan will accept classified adverthw-
tuenta over the telephone, providing lb ad
vertiser is a subscriber to either phone. No
prices wui oe quoted over ine phone, but
diu win oe renuerea tn. loiiomns; any.
Want Income Property
Up to $150,000
Want to turn in high-class farm of
four sections in Yamhill County,
worth $07,000; free and clear. Might
pay soma cash, balance mortgage.
G0DDARD & WIEDRICK,
243 Stark St.
road yards here, widening out the
yards so that seven switching tracks
may be laid. The steam shovels are
worklnu night and day in making tnis
improvement. The Northern Paclficj
Is bringing about 50 cars a day and
turning them over to the North Bank
Road at this point for delivery at dis
tant points on its line.
Earthquake Felt in. Red Sea.
PERIM, Red Sea, Aug. 27. A sharp
earthauake shock was felt here this
morning. The German steamer Andree
Rickmers, on her arrival here later In
the day, reported that the disturbance HTNES August 25, Helena
FUXERAL NOTICE
FELTON' Aug. !6th. aged 5 years,
months, 21 days, Verna Margaret felton.
beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Felton. at 1335 East Main Street. Funeral
will take place from the parlors of the
East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East
Alder Street, Thursday. Aug. 29, 2:30 P.
M. Friends respectfully invited. Inter
ment Mount Scott Park Cemetery.
TAIT In this city, Aug. 27th. at the family
residence. 1(0 E. 3 -'rid St., Christina Talt
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Talt. aged
18 years, 7 months, and IS days. Funeral
services will be held at the above resi
dence at 10 A. M. Thursday, Aug. 2uth
Friends invited. Interment River View
Cemetery.
Hynes, aged
at sea was severe.
Ex-Cashier Charged as Embezzler.
NEW YORK. Aug. 27. John A. Flack,
rormer casnier oi tne Auuene state
Bank of Kansas, was taken back home
today to answer charges that he em
bezzled $82,000 from the institution.
Wednesday, August 28 Portland Track
The Feature Race for 2:08 Pacers Purse $2500.00
- 16 Entries Best Pacing Race of the Week
TROTTING, PACING AND RUNNING RACES EVERY DAY THIS WEEK
AVIATION BY WALTER EDWARDS-DAILY
NEVER A DULL MOMENT
Admission 50c Grandstand 50c Bleachers Free
Auto Road Belmont to 60th, thence North to Grounds.
Rose Gty Park Car
40 years. Funeral will take place from
Iunmag 8& McEnteo s chapel. Wednesday,
August 28. at 8:30 A. M. Services at St.
Mary's Church, corner Williams avenue
and Stanton street, 9 o'clock. Friends re
spectfully invited. Interment Mount Cal
vary Cemetery.
METZGAR At the residence. 779 Marshal
St., Tuesday, Aug. 27. Doris Jane Metz
gar, aged 11 months. 8 days. Daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Metzgar. Funeral
services will be held today, Wednesday,
August 23, at tbe residence at 10 o'clock
A. M. Private.
REED Mllwaukle. Oregon. August 26,
Eward O. Reed, aged J years, 8 months,
13 days. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. I
O. E. Reed. Funeral services will be held
at the residence today, August 28.
P. M. Friends invited. Interment Mll
waukle Cemetery.
LEWIS The funeral services of the late
j ennie jh. jewis. agea o years, oeiovea
wife of H. H. Lewis, will be held today
(Wednesday), August xs. at z p. M.. from
Pearson s parlors. itw-n Kussell
Friends respectfully Invited to attend.
SANDY ROAD
Business Corner
Where two great arteries of travel
cross we offer a business corner at a
bargain. Get this. There is a future
worth while. See Adams today.
CHAPIN-HERLOW KTG. & TRUST
COMPANY,
3d Floor Chamber of Commerce.
TO LEASE
New three-story brick buildinsr. con
taining 2.3 two-room suites, up to date.
Close in, East Side. Stores for rent.
Mall and Von Borstel
104 Second Street.
Lumber Exchange Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Oa first-class improved city property.
6 to 7 per cent.
Farm Loans.
A. H. BIERELL CO-
202 McKay Bldg.. Third and Stark.
MEMORIALS Portland Marble Works,
IG4 4111, opposite vny Maui, xlatap. igao.
MONUMENTS Otto Schumaoa Marbls
lYorka. east sa ana rio sta. feast 343.
UK KDWAJCD BOLMAN. tna Itadlna .-
oeral director and undertaker. Ho iulxd as.
corner salmon. u7 imwihi.
lunulas- McEntee, Funeral Director.
1th and fine. Phone Main 480. Ladr at.
tendaat. Office of County Coruner.
&. 7ELLEB CO.. S02-4 William. ....
Phone Eaat 1084. C 10118. Lady attendant.
J. P. FENXEV SON. 3d and Madlaea.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9. A
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to k 8. MunnlnK, Inc. E. M. B 253S.
LEKCH. Undertaker, cor. Kaet Alder and
eUth. East 781. U 1888. Lady attendant.
SKEWES COMPANY. Sd and Clay.
4161!. A 28Z1. Lady attendant.
Mala
CEMETERY
' Beautiful
Mount Scott Park
Portland's Perpetual Care Cemetery.
One Mile Southeast Leata.
Large, permanent, picturesque, mod.
ern. Perpetual car without extra
charge. Prices moderate; service ex
cellent; every convenience in use, Including-
large luxuriously furnished
rest rooms tor visitors. Keacned by
Mount Scott and Caxadero cars. Free
auto service. Both phones. City office,
20-921 Yeon. Bldg.
ortgags Loans
50,000 anal Ove "
CEXTItAL IIUSIAISNS PKOPKHTT.
WM. MAC MASTER
tl Cnrbett llld.
FOR
FIRE INSURANCE
SEE
WARD KOIISGEB,
Suit 430 Yeoa Bids,
Main 7325.
A 4274.
Apartment Site
rnvlnn on Eleventh street, near
Main finest apartment location In the.
city. Price, a snap, only 133.000; part
cash; balance, 6 per cent.
GRI SSI & BOLD
318 Board of Trade II Id a- 4th and Oak.
CITY & FARM LOANS
Any amount at currnt rates.
JOHN E. CRONAN
002 Spaldlna; Bldg. Portland. Or.
Mortgage Loans
JOHN BAIX,
314 Spaldlna; Bnlldlna;.
( OI.I IS. nERRIDT.R THOMPSON.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS.
n34 Worrrater Block. Phone Mais U567
IP there is a water witch In ta, plea,,
phone Marshall 1(33.