THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 1913. 0 BOX MIDGET WILL HEAVIER OPPONENT Walter Williams, Coast Cham pion in 115-Pound Class, to Meet Malone. 8 BOUTS ON CARD TONIGH In Addition to Three Clashes Be tween Multnomah and Olympic Clob Boys, Five Fat Added N Events W1U Be Staged. Walter Williams, the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club boxer who won the Pacific Coast llo-pouno cram ninrahln at the Los Angeles tourna lt Winter, will step out of hi iici.inn toniirht to meet Frank Ma' lone, the 125-pound Olympic Club boy. who Is likewise a coast tme-noiuer. The clever winged "M" man. Just re- covered from an operation on his nose, win ranlacn Thorsness on the eight- hn.it Multnomah Club-Olympio Clab Thorsness had an attack of stomach rnnhl. v.t.riiuv morninjr and his condition was such last night that it was necessary to furnish a substitute. Williams la Coafldeat. Williams declares that he is In fine condition for a match with Malone or inr other 125-pound boxer. Walter weighs around 120 pounds, five pounds less than Malone. but Is confident that 1.1. skill will brine him victory. The Multnomah Club boy saw Ma lone In action in Los Angeles and be lieves himself the cleverer of the two. Powers and Knowlton. who meet the Olympic Club scrappers, Jensen ana Xoonan. respectively, had their last light workout yesterday, while the vis itors were put through their paces in another part of the club building by Instructor Leonard. Tommy uracey, the winged "M" mentor, sees nothing but a victory In two of the bouts tot his boys, while the three-bout feature wears the same complexion for Leon ard. Little Fellows to Clash. Frank Harmar has added an at tractive special number in the shape of a 115-pound go between Belmont. the Multnomah Club boy. who made fine showing In the last club pro gramme, and Calhoun, the Arleta Club phenom. who Is touted as a coming champion of the Northwest. Four other special events will be staged as added features of the bkg- gest Inter-club boxing bill of the sea on in Portland. The officials will be Jack Grant, Omar Dranga, referees; Joe Teal. Tom Roberts. Judges; George L. Parker, timekeeper; Dudley Clarke, announcer. The programme follows: Main Rvemta. 125-pound Malone, Olympic Club. vs. Williams. Multnomah Club. 115-pound Jensen. Olympic Clnb. vs. Powers. Multnomah Club. 135-pound Noonan, Olympic Club. vs. Knowlton. Multnomah Club. Special Evemta. 150-pound Madden. Multnomah Club. vs. Groat. Columbus Club. 135-pound Nelly. Brooklyn Club, vs. Boatrlgbt. Arleta Club. 135-pound Hills. Brooklyn Club, vs. Larin. Arleta Club. US-pound Parslow, Multnomah Club, vs. Hyberg. Brooklyn Club. 115-pound Belmont. Multnomah Club, vs. Calhoun, Arleta Club. LEAGUE MAT BE EXTENDED Rupert Confident Police Wonld En ter Team In Commercials. "Red" Rupert, president of the Com mercial Baseball League, may add two more teams to the league. This was suggested at a meeting last Wednesday evening of the managers of the North Rank. D. P. Fuller. McCarger. Bates & Lively and North Bank teams, which comprise the league at present. Mr. Rupert was confident that he could arrange It so that the Portland Police Department would enter a team and thought there would be little trouble experienced in securing another aggregation to enter the held. The managers were In favor of enlarging the league as this would make com petition keener. The president fixed April 3 as the date of the next meet, when it will be known definitely whether or not the league shall be extended to six teams. DRYAD HIGH TO PLAT LEBAM Baseball Contest With Centralla Also i Scheduled. rRY.r. Wash.. March I". (Special.) The Iryad High School baseball team is grooming Itself for Its first as sociation game to be played here April I with the Lebam Hich School. The boys have new uniforms and are dally practicing. Following the game here with Le bam. the boys will go to that city for a return game, and after that will take on the Centralla High School. meets the Vancouver North Bank ball tossers Sunday on the litter's grounds, manager Sol Richanbach will use the following as his lineup: Eddie Mc Allen. catcher; Buff. Mann and Main land, pitchers; Applegate. first base; Devine, second base: Hall and James, shortstop; Voss. third base; Shlnn, Crowe and Hinkle. outfielders. The Quillers Club of the Washing ton High School, will give a skating party at the Oaks rink Saturday after noon and It is expected that there will be at least 500 students present. Coach Veatch, of the Washington High track and field team, was com pelled to work his athletes Indoors on Chivington here. Desertion and idli- dellty are charged. San Francisco In the Ban Mateo polo tournament, the first round of the junior cup. the San Mateo Juniors de- BEZDEK IS NAMED COACH AT OREGON Boko Besdek, Cbon to Coacfc Valvei-alty of O reborn Football Team M ESTABLISHED 1892 EIGHTEEN STORES ON THE PACIFIC COAST Man Who Led Team in 1906 Is Compromise Choice of Athletic Council. CONTRACT IS FOR 2 YEARS feated the crack First Cavalry team by a score of 10 to 24 at San Mateo. 278 DOGS ARE ENTERED NT MB Kit AT PORTLAND SHOW MAT PASS S00. Fonr-Polnt Exhibit Believed Prob- able Twenty-Eight Champions to Appear. With ITS- entries, t expected from San Francisco and still others from scattered points. Secretary J. J. Mc Carthy, of the Portland Kennel Club. predicts that the 14th annual bench how. April 2-5. in the Bungalow Theater, will open with more than S00 canines on exhibition, giving Portland bona fide four-point show. The Airedales will be the strongest represented breed at the exhibition, with' 40 dogs. The other big delega tions are: Collies. 22; bull terriers. 3; English bulldogs, 19; cocker span- niels. 1$; English setters, 17. Twenty-eight champions a record umber for a show In Portland will be on exhibition at the coming meet. Sound End Sombrero, the great English bull terrier which won first prize at the Westminster show at New York recently, and the Airedale champions. Red Raven and Kootenai Chinook, will be among the prominent notables to pose before Judge Thomas. Sound End bombrero and Kootenai Chinook are show dogs by chance. The former was picked up In a San Fran- isco saloon by Jack Bradshaw several ears ago, the dog fancier paying I2o for him. Kootenai Chinook cost George Downer, of Butte, $75. Each now worth more than 12000. al though the pedigree of Sound End Sombrero is unknown. Former Chicago Star Also Will In struct Baseball Players and May Take Work In Department of Chemistry. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. 'Eugene. March 27. (Special.) Hugo Bezdek, coach 'of the University of Oregon foot- bail team in 1906 and at present director of athletics at the university of Arkansas, was elected coach for two years at tonight's meeting of the Athletic Council. In addition to having charge of football. Bezdek will coach the baseball team and he may be em ployed as an Instructor in chemistry in the university. He will receive $2000 a year for his service as athletic In structor alone, according- to the con tract, to which the newly-elected coach has already agreed. The announcement of the selection comes as a surprise as it was not known that Bezdek's name was seriously under consideration. He was elected by the Athletic Council as a compromise choice after four months of disagreement. His name was first proposed at the last meeting, Saturday, after which the terms of the contract were decided by communication with him. Bezdek's team of 1906 is considered the greatest in Oregon's history. Under his tutelage the team played through the season without a defeat. They beat Multnomah for the first time by score of 8 to 4, Washington IS to 6 and Willamette's strong eleven to 0. Oregon Agricultural College .was tied In a scoreless contest. The 190S team contained such stars as Chandler, Moores. McKinney, Moullen, Zacharlas, Hug. Clark. Pinkham. Jack Latourette, Kuykendall and Arnspiger. However, the success of the season Is laid to Bezdek's aggressiveness and strategem. Bezdek was fullback on Coach Stagg's team at the University of Chicago for four years. He was chosen for the All-Western team and mentioned for All-American honors. Bezdek's reason for coming to the Coast again is the Illness of his wife, who has been in Chicago hospital for two months, and his desire to be in Oregon. Students and graduates have faith in him to turn the trick and are rejoicing over the result of the election. JE3 MS. I V U . 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Chivington. president of the American Association. Is sued for divorce by Mrs. Rosalie account of the bad weather yesterday. It is doubtful If the team will be able to work out doors before the latter part of iiext week. Coach Earl, of the baseball suuaJ. was also disappointed, as he expected to have the aspirants jut yesterday for the initial workout. In a practice game Wednesday the Chapman Grammar School baseball (earn administered an overwhelming :-to-7 defeat to the Shaver School. The Chapman players batted the ball to all corners of ti.e lot. The Studebaker baseball team would like to arrange a game with some fast local semi-professional team. Call J tulnt. Main 1357. Amateur Athletics. The Lincoln freshman baseball team experienced little trouble in defeating the Junior players 6 to 1 In a practice game Wednesday afternoon. Coulter, who was sent into the box to do ire flinging for the first-year students, bad the Juniors at his mercy, and save for apiome run made by Cumtnlngs, his team was never In danger of heme cored against. Al Schill's fielding on the bumbled team was notable. When tbe Harrlman baseball nine Weight Differences Adjusted and Coth Are Confident of Scoring Knockout Before SO Rounds. LOS ANGELES. March 27. (Special.) Bud Anderson, the Vancouver, Wash., lightweight, and Knockout Brown, of New York, will meet In a return match on the night of April 15 In the Vernon arena. The boys will travel the 20- round route. With weight differences adjusted and Anderson agreeing to weigh In at 1.33 pounds at 7 o'clock, nothing remained but the annonucement of the date, made by Promoter McCarey this afternoon. It was thought for a time that these stellar scrappers would meet on the afternoon of April 12. Anderson should be a warm favorite over Brown when they meet again, for the Northwesterner was palpably out of condition, which accounts for his in ability to knock out the aggressive New Yorker in II or 12 rounds at their last meeting. Anderson, with his brother and new trainer, Earl Mohan, are taking things easy at Wheeler Springs, but are due in Los Angeles within a week to pre pare for the battle. Anderson will establish camp at loyle's., As before their initial clash, both boys are making predictions anent their ability to end the fracas within ten rounds. MEMORY AIDS IN ARREST Detective Hccals Man on Description Sent From Seattle. The memory of Detective Frank Snow is to be credited for a capture made yesterday on behalf of the Se attle police, the prisoner being A. J. Parrott. charged with grand larceny. He is beld at the City Jail awaiting tbe arrival of an officer from Seattle. A few days ago Parrott, who has been staying at one of the best hotels. tendered the manager a large check. Detective headquarters was notified and Snow went up and. had a look at toe man. but as me rueca. naa not been accepted, no arrest was made. Yester day when a request came from Seattle, the detective recognized the descrip tion and went direct to the hotel and picked the man up. Parrott poses as the representative of a Vancouver. H. C a newspaper and pianist. BOAT SINKS; REVOLT ENDS Rebels Commandeer Steamboat and Rob Bank; Then 105 Drown. MEXICO CITY, March 27. Lack of familiarity with steamboats resulted In the swift crippling of Mexico's lat est rebellion. Inaugurated today In the State of Tabasco. One hundred and seventy men of the third infantry, commanded by Colonel Palome at San Joan Jautista, revolted with the cry, "Viva Madero." They looted the houses and robbed the branch of the National Bank, and then embarked on a river steamer. The boat foundered a short distance from shore and 105 of the rebels were drowned. COMMISSION IS UNNAMED Governor Still Undecided on Board to Enforce Minimum Wage Law. SALEM, Or, March 27. (Special.) So far Governor West has made no an nouncement as to what his selection will be for the personnel of the mini mum wage commission under the Ma larkey bill, declaring that the work of this commission will be of extreme Im portance, much more important, in fact, he states, than is generally recognized. "This commission will have wide lati tude and great power." said the Gover nor today In discussing it. "It will be essentially a commission which should be peculiarly well equipped." SAN FRANCISCO SENDS SUM; Independent Organizations Also Are Collecting Relief Funds. SAN FRANCISCO. March 27. The San Francisco branch of, the National n.t fross Societv announced tonight th 511.000 bad been subscribed for the flood sufferers of Ohio and Indi ana. This sum will be largely in Independent funds are being raised by a number or civic ana commercial bodies and labor unions. Throughout the state relief measures ,r. heinir taken. San Jose has raised 12000. and the Fresno lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons of California has telegraphed $3000 to tne omo orancn ot of the order lor nooa victims. WIFE ACQUITTED OF CRIME Jnrr Deliberates 1 9 Honrs, Then Frees Mrs. Bnrnham of Charge. CHICAGO, March 27. Mrs. Harriett Burnham was acquitted of a charge of having murdered her husband, Herbert E. Burnham, by a jury in Judge Berke's court today after the Jury naa aeiioer ated 19 hours. It was the second trial, the jury In the first trial having; dis agreed. Mrs. Burnham is the fifth woman ac quitted of murder In the Cook County courts during the past year. Singleton Spencer Is Buried. CENTRAL! A, Wash., March 27. (Special.) Singleton Spencer, a pio neer resident of Lewie County, who died Sunday night, was burled yester day on his farm on Cowlitz Prairie, where he had lived for the past 39 years. It was his request that he be buried on bis ranch. Mr. Spencer, who was T9 years of age, crossed the plains when he was 10 years old. FAMILY REMEDIES And Their Prices at "The Owl" LIEBIG'S MALT TOITIO Par ticularly Bulted for those who suffer from vital exhaustion, loss of appetite and faulty circulation bottle at. 20c Three for 50J Dos. tor X.7S WILLIAMS' PDTK PILLS A safe and effective tonic for blood and nerves 37c JAYJTE'S TONIC VERMIFTJGB Will be found -valuable for the destruction of worms and as a ge-neralQ tonic JUC Large SIse (or 40i. CASTORIA A splendid bowel regulator for babies Q" and children auvfC swamp ROOT For acute and chronic diseases of the QQ -kidneys and bladder, 3 7 C Large Sise for 79. 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IOC Analgle Vaseline now at. !20c Milk Chocolates At the OQ Full Special 17 Pound ASSORTED, rV TEH DIFFER- ENT FLAVORS. Pnt trp in bags, as we cannot afford to sell them at this tempt ingly low price if put up In boxes. You'll admit that these Milk Chocolates are as "good" as those which you've often paid 75c lb. for In boxes elsewhere. Friday and 8aturdayoQ only at special, full pound A Fine Hair Brush THE "stir r . .V. .a Ml If i-. -T-ri PRICE $1 Search as you may, youll not find a better Hair Brush for the money than one of these. Has nine rows of real, natural, penetrating hog bristles, set In solid rosewood backs. Our brand. "Todco," guarantees Its quality. CAPTAIN JOHN 0RDERLEYS FOR BILIOUSNESS FOR INDIGESTION FOR COXSTIPATIOX Sugar-coated Pills, pleas ant to take and active In effect. They put the sys tern in order ana do not produce any ill effects. box oi 4U puis xor 25c MARY GARDEN famous soprano, will be a conspicuous figure in the Grand Opera event during the coming week. 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The Hood River Commercial Club and residents generally will make a strong fight to prevent an Increase in local lighting and power rates over those charged by tne rtyoro-r.ieci.rii; Company. They have petitioned me Railroad Commission to postpone the hearing. In order that the club may be better enabled to present Its side of the case. A telegram was received this morning from the commission, which will convene Monday to hear the complaint made by upper valley residents against the Home Telephone Company because of a toll charge of 10 cents between the upper and lower f nllova tiromlsing that if sufficient reasons were given the hearing wpbld be postponed. Delegates Chosen at Cathlamet. PATHLAMET. Wash.. March 27. (Special.) At a special meeting of the members of the Congregational Church of this place, Mrs. Charles Warren and MnL A. R Congdon were chosen as rioiaimtes to the conference of the Co lumbta River district, which will be held at Wasbougal the second week in April. ' Steveneoa Store) Robbed. cTOTESsn!!. Wash.. March 27. (Special.) The cigar and confectionery store of E. Canoose here was entered Wednesday night and 5 taken from the cash register and soms cigars were all that was taKen. Electric Company, and Glenada will be lighted from the Florence plant as soon as the cables can be laid across the river and the necessary wiring com pleted. Cloverdale Rancher Tries Suicide-. CLOVE RD ALE. Or.. March 27. (Spe cial.) Charles Johnson, a rancher liv ing near Cloverdale, attempted Bulclde here today, but was stopped by neigh boring ranchers Just as be was about to jump from a stove In his cabin, having tied a rope to the bottom of his cabin and carried it over a rafter and placed the noose over bis head. When the rescuers untied the rope on the outside he was very ansry and said: "In two minutes more I would have been a dead one." Mr. Johnson Is married. Creditors Meet at Astoria. ASTORIA, On, March 27. (SpeeiaL) The first meeting of the crdltors of the bankrupt Cheney Dresser Company, of Seaside, was held today and R. L. Sabln, of Portland, was elected trustee. In the schedule submlttted the number of creditors was given as 117, with total liabilities of 231.718.03. The assets were quoted as totaling $37,260.30, of which $15,636.27 was entered standing accounts. aa out- ECZEMA CURED IX 10 TO M DATS. The Paris Medicine Co., 2624 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine, have a new and wonderful discovery, GROVE'S SA NARB CUTIS, which they guarantee to cure any case of ECZEMA, no matter of how long standing, in 10 to 30 days, and will refund money if it falls. GROVE'S SA-NARE CUTIS' is perfectly clean and: does not stain. If your druggist hasn't It, send us 60c, In postage stamps, and it will be send by mall. V-a to the close of last Tear. Booth Africa has produced cold worth tl, 570, 710,000 and diamonds worth rn.ww,wjy. Glenada Will Get Light, GLENADA. Or.. March 27. At the i.e. montinir the Council granted an electric light franchise to the Florence Gains New Complexion By Peeling Her Skin Julia Orff In the Queen. "Keep still, sad heart, and cease re pining, behind tne ciouus is .tin .hlnins-." I was forcibly reminded of these lines when, after months- of fretting over my ugly complexion, i found how easy It was to remove the cloudy, muddy skin and bring forth a bright, new complexion. I got an ounce of ordinary mercolized wax at my drug gist's and used this like cold cream every night for two weeks, washing it oft mornings. Lo and behold! That old skin had all peeled off! The healthy young skin underneath gave me a com olexion as pure, white and soft as any young girl's. I experienced no discom fort, the EKin came ft' gently. Several rrienos naving oeea similarly benefited, I'm sure anyone whose skin Is soiled, withered, blotchy. pimply or freckled, can acquire me loveliest complexion lmagmaoie oy using this remarkable treatment. Another treatment that brought more sunshine was one to remove wrinkles. A face bath made by dissolving 1 oz. nnwrfered saxolite in H-pt. witch hazel, soon chased away every line. It's wonderful. Adv. CMOOUK Mk rSa sHV Jj M inpTEri JL JU Ik Sweet and NufriHousWitfi COTTOLENE Croquettes are likely to be greasy if made with lard. Cottolene croquettes are. never greasy. Cottolene heats to about 100 degrees higher than butter or without burning, and forms a crisp crust which prevents the absorption Cottolene is more healthful and economical than lard. It costs no more than lard. You use one-third less of Cottolene than of either butter or lard. The use of Cottolene is indispensable to good cooking, good health and true economy, try this recipe.- CROQUETTES ' Chop fine any kind of cooked meat or fish. Moisten light meats with thick white sauce, equal amount, and dark meats with tomato or brown sauce made quite thick. Season with salt and pepper and onion juice if liked. When very cold, shape mixture into balls or cones; roll first in sifted bread crumbs, then beaten egg diluted with one tablespoon milk, then crumb again. Fry one minute in deep Cottolene. Drain on paper, and be sure the fat is hot for each frying. Serve plain or with sauce like that in the mixture, only thinner. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY "mm