V
V
OREGON DEFEATS
WASHINGTON. 24-9
University Basketball Team All
but Routs Northerners and
Gets "Sweet Revenge."
FENTON PLAYS GREAT GAME
Captain Savage, of Seattle Quint,
Saves Co-Players From Shutout.
Eugene Athletes' Defense
Baffles Visitors.
Northwestern Conference Basketball.
Western WL PCEatern W L'PC
Washington. 9 2 .818 Idaho 7 2 .777
Or. Aggies.. 1 4 .2.01 Wash. State, 4 3 .C"T
Oregon. l s .lti7Wb.lLman o .000
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene.
Or, Feb. 20. (Special.) Holding the
patched-up University of Washington
team to a single field goal, the Univer
Blty of Oregon basket-shooters avenged
their five straight defeats at the hands
of the Northerners with a 24- victory
tonight. The expert shooting from the
foul line of Captain Savage, of Wash
ington, saved his followers from an
utter rout.
Captain Fenton, Oregon's center,
played one of the greatest games In his
career, contributing 18 points to the
total of his team. The big center -was
wild In his firing from the foul line,
converting only four out of 11 chances,
but he bagged seven field goals spear
ing the hoop from all angles. Savage
Is the only Washington player credited
with a point, for he shot the lone field
basket scored by his team. In addition
to delivering the seven throws from
the foul line.
Oregon came to life early and ob
tained a lead of six points before the
visitors broke onto the score board.
Two points on fouls made up Wash
ington's aggregate in the first half,
which ended with the score 8 to 2. In
the second half Bezdek's men estab
lished terms of greater intimacy with
the basket and the game became a
walkover.
The Seattle players fought gamely,
but they could not stem Oregon's resist
less attack. During the first half they
were not allowed a single open shot
at the basket, and throughout the game
they were baffled by Oregon's defense.
Early in the second half Savage slipped
in his lonesome field goal. Just as the
final whistle blew Fenton ezected his
last successful shot.
Aside from the opposing captains,
Wolcott featured for Oregon by his
showing against Savage, and Deutche
played a clever guarding game for
Washington.
Oregon will close the season with a
series of six games with Oregon Agri
cultural College, four of which will be
played next week.
Tonight's summary:
Washington. Position. Oregon.
Pohroeder P Wolcott (2)
Duniway : F. Rice
.shlvely...j c. Fenton (18)
savaito (9) G Bradihaw (2)
Deutche O Sims (2)
Substitutes Koch for Woloott. Bigbee for
nice. Goals from foul line Savage, 7 out
'f S chances; Fenton, 4 out of 11 chances;
Sims, o out of 1 chance. Referee Jamlson.-
PCXIjMAX defeats whitman
Fast Team 'Work Wins for Wash
ington State, 3 3 to 14.
4 WALLA WALLA. Wastu. Feb. 20,
Fast team work and clever goal throw
ing on the part of Washington State
College's center and forwards. Crane,
Boehler and Anderson, again defeated
Whitman College here tonight in the
second game of the series of three, the
core ending. 83 to 14.
Whitman was outclassed In every de
partment of the game and was never
In the lead.
TENTNTS SEMI-FIXAIjS REACHED
3CcCormIck, Davis, Waterbnry and
Osborne Are Survivors.
BOSTON. Feb. 20. Play today in the
National racquet championship at the
Tennis and Racquet Club brought the
tournament down to the semi-finals,
with H. F. McCormick, Chicago; Dwight
V. Davis, St. Louis; Lawrence Water
bury, New York, and C. G. Osborne,
Chicago, as survivors. The best match
of the day was that between Scott and
Osborne, the latter winning out through
his brilliant service and better condi
tion. Waterbury disposed of C. Hutch Ins,
of Boston, 15-12, 16-6, 15-2, and Mc
Cormick defeated Barrett Wendell, Jr.,
of Boston, 15-4. 15-3, 15-1L
The hardest match 'of the contest was
between C. G. Osborne, of Chicago, and
H. D. Scott, of Boston, which went five
sets 16-2, 10-15, 15-12, 15-17, 15-10.
Dwight F. Davis, of St. Louis, de
feated G. A. Thome, of Chicago. 10-15,
16-7, 15-9, 13-15. 15-11.
NEW YORK, Feb. 20. G. F. Touch
ard anj W. B. Cragln, Jr together with
W. C Grant and G. C. Shafer. the play
ing through champions, reached the
"V final round of the National indoor lawn
Lcuui; cnampionsmp aouuies xooay.
Touchard and Cragln won their semi
final match with little effort, defeating
G. S. Groesbeck and J. C. McKay, 6-3,
7-6.
The match In the other semi-final
proved decidedly interesting, as Grant
and Shafer beat F. B. Alexander and
T. B. Pell, the internationalists, at 7-5,
4-6. 6-3, in what was considered a re
versal of form. W. B. Cragln, Jr., and
King Smith gained places In the final
round of the consolation singles, each
winning easily.
The doubles' championship title will
be decided tomorrow.
' BLOCK AND IIOFMAX DESERT
Two Former Chicago Players Go to
, Federal League Teams.
CHICAGO. Feb. 20. Artie Hofman, a
former member of the Chicago Na
tional League club, and James Block,
formerly a catcher with the Chicago
Americans, signed contracts to play
with the Federal League, it was an
nounced last night by President James
Gilmora. " .
Hofman was a member of the Cubs
during the Frank Chance regime. He
was among the leaders in batting, and
Chance classed him among his most
reliable outfielders. Pittsburg farmed
him to the Nashville club of the South
ern Association . last year.
Block was the property of the Mil
waukee Association club last year, but
Played only part of trie season, as a re
suit of an injured finger.
Amateur Athletics.
Manager John D. Dwyer, of the Ore
gon Law School baseball team, Is
anxious to obtain games with teams
In and. out of the city. Several matches
have already been secured and the first
affair will be played, early in April.
Call Manager Dwyer at Marshall 3404.
The Archer-Wiggins Weonas will
play the Sollwood Young Men's Chris
tian Association basketball team in the
association gymnasium tonight. The
match will start at 8 o'clock. Goc-de
auu .oasnor, two or the Weonas' stars,
are out of the. game on acccount of
illness.
Definite arrangements have been
made to hold the annual Columbia
Universitv track a xA irl mot in thr
Coliseum April 18.
The Portland Trade School basket
ball team annexed another victory to
its string by downing the Fenlnshla
Park quintet 29 to 12 yesterday. Roy
Winehell was the bio- star for. tha win
ners.
The' Jewish Boys' Athletic Club quin
tet defeated the T.'M. C. A. Billikens
22 to 7 In thA WlnHl' WOTine Dinm 1 n o
night Manager Schwartz and Cap-
.wu. uuoori, pom or tne winners, were
the shining lights for the Jewish Boys.
Manager Celestine. nf tT n,i.nh
High School track and field team,. Is
Bimusins a ooai meet with the Ridge
field, Wash., High School team. The
meet will be stared in th t.Q no-
Columbia town and will In all proba-
umbjr uo nem oaturaay. May 2..
m m -
All the teams of the Portland Inter
scholastic League are diligently prac
ticing for the coming cross-country
run to be held under the auspices of
the Washington High School March 28.
PORTLAND HIGH IN LIST
USITED STATES REVOLVER SHOOT
RESULTS ARE GIVEN OUT.
In Match 15, IS, 17 and 18 Oregon
Metropolis) Team la Second or Tied
Three Times and Fifth Once.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Feb. 20. Re
sults of the recent United States Re
volver League matches were announced
today as follows:
Match 15 (official) Osborne 946. Co
lumbus 1035. Shell Mound 1099, Spring-
neia iizi, citizens 872, Seattle 1064,
Belleville 1014, Youngstown 1062, Chi
cago 993, Troop D 970, Providence
1090, Denver forfeited. Portsmouth 930,
Baltimore 1075, Pittsburg 1126, Manlto
j.o, .engineers not shot, Olympian
1038, Boston 1108. Portland. Or.. 1130.
Dallas 1014, Manhattan 1139, Philadel
phia 1105, Spokane waiting.
Match 16 Denver forfeited, Osborne
944, Columbus 1111, Shell Mound 1109,
Springfield 1143, Citizens 949, Seattle
loao, ttelievllle 974, Youngstown 1091,
Chicago 1011, Troop D 999. Providence
996, Portsmouth 932, Baltimore 105,
Pittsburg 1122, Manltou 1107, Engineers-Olympic
1120, Boston 1092, Port
land, Or., 1122, Dallas 1026, Manhattan
1123, Philadelphia 1110, Spokane 1117,
St. Louis waiting.
Match 17 (unofficial) Portsmouth
987, Denver-Osborne , Columbus
, Shell Mound , Springfield 1138,
Citizens 949; Seattle 1051, Belleville
1037, Youngstown 1102. Chicago 1029.
Troop D 967, Baltimore 1071, Pittsburg
1156, Manltou 1047, Engineers ,
Olympic 1130, Boston 1104, Portland, Or.,
1130, Dallas 1019, Manhattan 1128, Phil
adelphia 1015, Spokane 1113, St. Louis
iivi, froviaence waiting.
Match 18 Baltimore 1074, Ports
mouth 957. Denver . Osborn .
Columbus , Shell Mound .
Springfield 1149, Citizens 999, Seattle
1062, Belleville 1005. Younerstown 1088.
Chicago 1016, Pittsburg 1140, Manltou
, engineers , Olymplo 1140, Bos
ton 1114, Portland, Or., 1126, Dallas
1017, Manhattan 1135, Philadelphia 1106.
Spokane 1117, St. Louis , Colorado
1111. Providence , Troop D waiting.
RITCHIE PAYS ON INCOME
LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OBEYS
FEDERAL TAX LAWS.
A Gerhardt A. Steften, Illnjc Title
holder, Signs Check After Declar
ing Earnings for Last Year.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20. (Spe
cial.) Willie Ritchie, lightweight
champion of the world, is probably the
first boxer In the United States to pay
his income tax. Stepping Into the of
fice of the Collector of Internal Reve
nue yesterday as Gerhardt A. Steften,
the king of the lightweight brigade
declared his Income as under the law
and, although there was no necessity
of paying the tax Immediately, he de
clared that he preferred to have the
matter off his mind and signed a check
that covered the amount.
Despite the fact that he has been
laid up- for the last four months.
Ritchie declared to a considerable
gross income for the year, this includ
ing the income he received for his work
on the stage-as well as the big guaran
tees that he has been paid by boxing
promoters. Under the law he was
able to deduct the money he paid his
sparring partners and the like, but
otherwise he had to dig down in his
jeans just as any ordinary citizen
would do.
Advice from his attorney Informed
Ritchie that he wasn't exempt and he
made his declaration before the first
of March In order td avoid trouble.
Incidentally there are not a few box
ers In the United States. Including
Packey McFarland, Mike Gibbons,
Leach Cross and others, who will have
to follow suit.
WORLD RECORD GOES
THREE PACIFIC COAST MARKS ALSO
SMASHED AT INDOOR MEET.
Annual Championship Track and Field
Inside Tourney at San Fraadsco
Brings Ont Brilliant Work.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20 One
world's record and three Pacific Coast
records were broken here tonight at
the annual indoor championship track
and field meet of the Olympic Club.
Pat Donovan, Pastime Club, holder of
both the. Indoor and outdoor world's
records for 66-pound weight for height,
established a new world's mark of 16
feet 11 A inches. His previous outdoor
record was 16 feet 9 inches.
E. Griffin, Olympic Club, made a new
Coast record In the 75-yard dash. Time,
7 4-5 seconds.
R. L. Murray, Stanford, lowered the
600-yard Coast record. Time, 1:16 2-5.
Oliver Millard, Olympic Club, lowered
the two-mile run. . Time, 9:45 2-5.
John R. Case, Olympic Club, estab
lished a new Coast record in the 75
yard low hurdles. Time, 8 4-5 seconds.
Seven Bouts Are Scheduled.
The South Portland Athletic Club has
arranged a card for the night of Feb
ruary 27 in which six of the South
Portland Club's best will appear. There
are seven bouts on the card. This will
be the last smoker of the Winter, and
is in the nature of a benefit for the
club's baseball team.
The programme follows:
Jacobs. South Portland, vs. Brick Kerts.
unattached, 108 pounds; Gonzoles, South
Portland, vs. Santo, South Portland, 110
pounds; Buckner, South Portland, vs. Har
rison, unattached, 130 pounds; R. Jones,
South Portland, vs. D. Robinson, unattached,
180 pounds: Tramhetls. Newsboys, vs. Cal
vin, Woodlawn, 125 pounds; Joe Williams,
eoutn i'oruana, vs. iiiv Kimen, Multnomah,
135 pounds: Schllp. South Portland, vs.
Kelt, Woodlawn 140 pounds: Holland, un
attached, vs. Miller, unattached. 135 pounds,
PORTLAND
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K. STEPHAN Hemstitching and scalloping,
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GILBERT & HALL, successors Wells A Co..
009 to 613 Couch bidg., 108 4th. M. 7150.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory
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PICKERING & CO. buy gold, silver and
platinum. 142 4th St.. 3d floor. Main 61UU.
ATTORNEYS.
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stracts, contracts, collaterals, etc; consul
tation free; new offices, 707, 708, 709
Belling bidg. Main 4883. Open evenings.
WM. J. ENGLISH, removed to 001 North-
western Bank bidg. Marshall 4641.
WM. M. LAFORCE,
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CARPET WEAVING.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car
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THE ISWIN-HODSON COMPANY,
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CHIROPODIST.
William, Estelle and William. Jr., Deveny.
the only scientific chiropodists In the city.
Parlors 302 Gerllnger bidg.. s. W. corner
-n.mcr. ruone Alain 1301.
DR.. FLETCHER, aseptlo chiropodist and
foot specialist.- treats all Ills of the foot
without pain: 24 years' experience; lady
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CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. . M. D.
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CLEASIKQ AND PRESSING.
DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit
each week for II. 50 per month.
UNIQUE TAILORING CO.,
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COAL AND WOOD.
KNIGHT coal has no equal; a clean, hard,
quick-firing, long-burning Utah coal. Al
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PROF. WAL WILSON School Lessons 5c;
waltr, two-step, three-step, stage dancing
taught, morning, afternoon and evening;
guarantee to teach anyone who walks how
to dance. 85 6th at... between Stark and
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Mr. and Mrs. Heath's School, 109 2d St., bet.
Wash, and Stark, and Allsky bidg., 3d and
Morrison sts. Lessons daily; waltz and
two-step guaranteed In 4 lessons; classes
Mon. and Frl. eveB.. 8 to lO. at 109 2d st.
DENTISTS.
DR. A. W. KEEXE, Majestic Theater bidg.
851 Washington st. Marshall 3205.
DRAFTING.
PATENT AND COMMERCIAL DRAFTING.
WM. C. SCHMIDT, G03 Henry bid. M. 1285.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Co., Morrison and 2d,
R. M. Wade & Co., 322-36 Hawthorne ave.
ARCHITECTURAL WIRE & IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire & Iron Win., 2d & Columbia.
AUTO AND BUGGY TOP8T
DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 2i)0 2d St.
AUTOMOBILES.
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AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATOR
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AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES.
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AWNINGS, TENTS AND SAILS.
PACIFIC TENT & AWN. CO., 1-8 N. let St.
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BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES & SUPPLIES.
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BREAD BAKERY.
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BREWERS AND BOTTLERS.
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BOAT BUILDING.
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CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT.
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MURPHY STAYS AWAY
CXrBS LEADER NOT TO BE AT
NATIONAL LEAGUE SESSION.
Attack of Lumbago to Keep Chicago
Magnate From Meeting at W hich
He Waa to Be Central Issae.
CHICAGO, Feb. 20. A serious attack
of lumbago will prevent the attend
ance of Charle3 W. Murphy, the Chi
cago Nationals' head, at the meeting
of the National League at Cincinnati
tomorrow.
Thfl maetina at ritilnno ri it la
thought here, will concern the Chicago
Nationals vitally, the transfer of
Sweeney and Perdue from Boston to
the Cuba being on the programme for
consideration.
Comiskey Calls Back Grablner.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 20. When
the Chicago American League baseball
club's special, en route to Paso Robles,
Cal., where the club will train, arrived
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ELECTRIC MOTORS.
MOTORS, generators bought, sold, ranted
and repaired. : We do all kinds of repair
ing and rewinding all work guaranteed.
H. M. H. Electric Co., 81 First st. North.
Phones Main U210,
O.-W. ELECTRIC & MACHINE WORKS.
All work guaranteed; motor and gen
erator troubles a specialty. 34 N. Broad
ay. Marshall 2SS4, A 2427.
WE buy, sell, -rent and exchange new and
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cialty. Western Electric Works, 213 feth.
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MACHINERY.
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exchanged. The J. E. Martin L.O., Portland.
ART MATTRESS WORKS.
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only special admirable shop. Marshall 2857.
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HASTY MESSENGER CO., motorcycles and
bicycles. Phone Main 53, A 215S.
MIXT1GRAFHING.
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EMIL THIELHORN, violin teacher; pupil
Sevcik, 207 Fliedner bidg. A 410O. Mar.1629.
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ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
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GRAIN MERCHANTS.
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GROCERIES.
WADHAMS & CO., 69-75 4th St.
HAIR GOODS. !
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WHOLESALE, 803-4 PANAMA BLDQ.
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HAY.
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CHANNELS.
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CHAS. L. MASTICK CO.. 74 Front; leather
of every description, taps. mfg. findings.
here today, Harry Grablner, secretary,
was handed a cablegram from President
Comiskey, ordering Grablner to meet
him in New York on the arrival of the
world tourists, now In Paris. Grablner
returned to Chicago tonight.
Fawn Dog Wins Derby.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 20. The Waterloo
cup, the "Derby for .Greyhounds," was
won today by Dilwyn, a fawn dog, nom
inated by A. F. Pope. The runner-up
was Leucery, a black puppy, nomi
nated by Major Robert McCalmont
Both hounds were outsiders. The bet
ting before the first courses was 20 to
1 against Dilwyn and 50 to 1 against
Leucery.
Cows in Belgium wear earrings. The law
requires that when a cow has attained the
age of three months it shall have in its
ear a ring to which is attached a. num
bered metal tag for taxation purposes.
DIED.
BOSS In this city, Feb. 2o, at the residence
of his daughter, Mrs. R. C. Crowell, 1452
East Couch st., Chester S. Boss, aged 70
years. Husband of Mrs. B. Boss, and
father of Mrs. M. B. Grieve, of Spokane,
Wash., Mrs. R. C. Crowell, of this city,
and .Mrs. J. Orant Hlnkle, of Olympia,
Wash. The remains are at the conserva
tory chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc., East
Side Funeral Directors, 4H East Alder st.
Funeral notice in a later issue.
HOTELS AND
m
"T-tiA la- ' ..
A ROOM AND PRIVATE BATH. A ROOM AN IV BATH PRIVILEGE,
81.50. 82. 82.50 Per Day. 81, SX.50. 82 Per Day.
SAME! RATE FOR OKE3 OR TWO PERSONS IN A ROOM.
WEEKLY ANIJ MONTHLY RATES ARE REASONABLE Figure up your
room rent and carfare, then get our price for a desirable room both tele
phones, hot and cold running water, clothes closet, steam heat and a fire
proof hotel, modern and clean In every respect. 'Bus meets trains and boata
otel W ashington
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
L. S. AND foreign patents obtained by Peter
Haberlin, 408 Cham, of Com., Portland;
Victor bidg., Washington. D. C.
K. C. WRIGHT 22 years- practice. U. si.
and foreign patents. 600 Dekum bidg.
T. J. GEISLER, Atty. at Law, C-03 Henry.
Wm. C. Schmltt, Eng. and draftsman.
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and York sts. Main 348.
FLUMES..
DON'T throw your old plumes
away; we are experts in feather
wjajeing,' cleaning ana remodeling;
specialty. "THIS PLUME." 231
oia. Main 4uo.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER.
PUBLIC stenography and reporting; legal
work a specialty. Hugo R. iJurnaby. oua
Northwest bidg. Phone Mala 964.
RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS, BRASS SIGNS.
PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS.
231 Wash, st. Phone Main 710 and A 2710.
SEWING MACHINES.
Machines of all makes, new and 2d-hand, for
sale, rented and repaired. M. U431. Sewing
Machine Emporium. 100 8d St.. nr. Yamhill.
SHOWCASES, BANK & STORE -IXTURES.
FOR reasonable price see Western Fixtures
& Showcase Co., 48 N. 10th St.
MARSHALL. MFG. CO.. 4th and Couch; new
and old window display and cabinet work.
SHEET METAL.
OREGON SHEET Metal Works. 146 Front St.
Tanks, stacks, re-tinnlng. hotel, restaurant
and boat work. A 2146, Main 2146.
SHRUBBERY AND TREES.
ACME SPRAYING CO., spraying, pruning.
Phone evenings, Marshall 4&9&; day, Mar
shall ::5rf7.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
PORTLAND Van & storage Co., cor. 15th
and Kearney sts., Just completed new fire
proof warenouse for household effects,
piano and automobiles; contains separate
fire and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated
piano-room, trunk and rug vaults; track
age for carload shipments; vans for mov
. ing, reduced freight rates on household
goods to and from East in through cars.
Main 5640, all" departments.
C. O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co., offices
and commodious 4-story brick warehouse,
separate iron rooms and fireproof vaults
for valuables: N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts.
Pianos and furniture moved and packed
for shipment, special rates made on goods
in our through cars to all domestic and
foreign ports. Main 506. A 26.
MERCHANDISE WAREHOU&E.
Manning Warehouse & Transfer Co..
13tli and Everett sts. on terminal tracks.
General transfer and forwarding agents.
We operate the only exclusive merchan
dise warehouse In city. Main 703. A 2214.
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan St..
cor. 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1169.
We own and operate two larKe class 'A"
warehouses on terminal trackB. Lowest
Insurance rates in the city.
OLSON-ROE TRANSFER CO.. general trans
fer and storage, sales, pianos and furni
ture moved and packed for Bhtpment
Teams and auto vans for long-distance
moving. ST-89 Front st. Main 547 or A 224 7.
MADISON-ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE
Office 16 Madison; general merchandise,
furniture and machinery storage; transfer
ana lorwaraing agents. Phone Main 761.
PORTLAND AUTO DEL. CO., drayage and
storage; rurniture moving and pacKiuxr.
27 No. Front. Marshall 1730. A 5759.
LOGGING MACHINERY.
P. B. MALLORY & CO., 231 Pine St.
LUBRICATING OILS
Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Park and Oak.
Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co., HZ Fifth at.
MILLINERY.
BRADSHAW BROS., Morrison and 7th sts.
ORNAMENTAL IRON An mirk
Portland Wire & Iron Wks.. 2d and Columbia
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER.
PIONEER PAINT CO.. 186 First st.
W. P. FULLER A Co.. 12th and Davis.
PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front St.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE 84-86 Front St.
PRINTERS AND PI RI.KIIFKii
F. W. BALTES A CO., 1ST AND OAK STS.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING & FARRELL, 140 Front St.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
COLUMBIA 'DIGGER CO.. Foot Apkeny St.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis.
SAWMILL MACHINERY.
PORTLAND Iron Works. 14th and Northrup.
SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES.
COLUMIA SUPPLY CO.. 68- Front St.
WALL PAPER. ,
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St.
WHOLESALE JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
BUTTE RFIELD BROS.. MOHAWK BLDG.
WIRE AND IRON WORKS.
Portland Wire & Iron Wks.. 2d and Columbia
FUNERAL NOTICES.
HENDKIX Feb. 20, Louise Jane Hendrix,
of senility, at home, 1U73 East Yamhill
st., beloved wife of W. N. Hendrix, sister
of W. A. Gray and Mary Roberts. Remains
are at W. H. Hamilton funeral parlors.
East 80th and Glisan, to be forwarded to
Winlock, Wash., wbere funeral will be
held at the M. E. Church Sunday, Feb.
2'i, 2 P. M.
BEHRENS Feb. 19, at the homo of her
son, Henry Behrens, of South Bend, Wash.,
aits. Lena Behrens, formerly of Portland,
aged 79 years, mother of Henry .Behrens,
of South Bend, and Mrs, Wm. Beutels
pacher and Mrs. Chas. Schneider, of this
city. Funeral Saturday, 2 P. at Fin-
ley's chapeL, Interment Rlverview Ceme
tery. VAN HORN In this city, Feb. 20. at his
late residence, 1189 E. Salmon St., Milton
R. Van Horn, aged &5 years. The funeral
services will be held tomorrow (Sunday)
Feb. 22, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., at the
above residence. Friends invited. Inter
ment at lit. Scott Park Cemetery.
M'BRIDE Carl Craven McBrlde, aged 8
years, died Feb. 19. at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georga McBrlde,
1914 East Alder. Funeral services will be
held at W. H. Hamilton s funeral parlors,
East both and Glisan, Feb. 21. at 2:30.
PECK The funeral services of the late
Otto Peck will be neld at P. L. Lerch un
dertaking carlors. East 6th and Alder, to
morrow (Sunday) at 10 A. M. Friends in
vited.
VANDUTTN The funeral services of the late
lsaao Vanduyn will be held today (Satur
day), at 2 o'clock P. M. at the family res
idence, 795 Lovejoy st. Friends Invited. In
terment at Riverview Cemetery.
RESORTS.
Moras
HOTEL CARLTON
rourteentb. and Washington Streets.
ROOMS, WITH BATH, $1.50 DAY.
ROOMS WITHOUT BATH, $1.00 DAT.
All outside rooms, fireproof construction.
Special rates for permanent guests.
Ross Finnegaa, Mgr. Victor Brandt, Propr.
Washington St.
Corner 12th St.
PORTLAND, OR.
Cbas. LLItovcley, Mgr.
Motel Cornelius
THE HOUSE OF WELCOME
PARK AND ALDER STS, PORTLAND, OR.
In the theater and shopping district, one block from
any carline. Rates $1.00 per day and np. With bath.
$1.50 per day and up. Take our Brown Auto 'Bus.
0. W. Cornelius, President H. E. Fletcher. Manager
AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIG
11th & Morrison
Main 1, A 1132
SPECIAL
PRICK
Mat. Today 2:15
BESSIE AB0TT
In De Koven's Comic Opera,
ROBIN HOOD
99
Last Time Tonight, 8:15.
Helen Morrill as "Maid Marian."
Excellent Cast Chorus Orchestra
Today's Matinee: $1.50, $1, 75c, M)c. To-
night: fi, Sl.fiO. Jl, 75c, 50c
SEATS NOW SELLING.
BEATS NOW SELLING
AT BOX OFFICE.
4 SSS, TOMORROW
Special Price Mat. Wednesday.
Mr. John Cort Presents
Mclntyre and Heath
In the Season's Loudest Laugh
"The Ham Tree"
100 PEOPLE 100
World's Greatest Dancing; Chorus.
Evenirgrs: Lower floor, 10 rows J2 12
rows J1.S0; baL. II, 73c, SOc. Wed Mat
$1.60, 1.00, 75c. 80c
THEATER
Main 2. A 55G0
Gen. I- Baker. Mcr
Home of the famous Baker Players, Mat.
Today Iast Time Tonight Henri Bern
stein s sensational play,
"THE THIEF,"
as played with (treat success by Margaret
llllngton. Evenings, 25c, 85c, 00c, 75c; box
seats St. Sat. Mat.. 25c, 60c; box seats 75c
M.xt ,f.eelt. starting Tomorrow Mat. "Our
M ives."
Matinee Dally. Main 6, A 1020.
MARIE LLOYD, the famous English com
edienne, Eva Taylor & Co., Foster & LovetT,
Hockney Company, Binns, Blnns & Blnns.
Alcide Capitalne. Billy Rogers. Matinee
Sally. 2:13 P. M. Nightly. 8:15.
Matinee Daily. Any Seat loe.
WHERE
:oi:.H.
BEST SHOW IN TOWN.
BKKT LESLIE (Slang- King).
LAW LOR DAldHTEKS (Songs).
BI KKE JI'llOSALl) (Comeuiuns).
RICH I.KNOKE (Musical t'onieily).
blKUMXEK'S DOGS.
(Oirdeller is a Portland boy.
i
Broadway, at Alder
Miss Rhode
Royal and her Hitah-School
Horses; Brighton Quartet, Mclnotte-LaNolo
i roupe, 'MOCKion uusy uay, with tiai
Davis A Co.. Murray K. Hall, four Portland
SnrUr Hrla in THa Tare-n O In a vo Va n
tagescope. Popular prices. Boxes and first
row balcony reserved. Phones A 223b, Main
4oO. tjurtain z:tsu, 7:10. u.iu.
LYRIC
FOURTH AMI
Keating & Flood Company in "The Matinee
Girl." Added attraction. John Spain. "The
1911 Pendleton Roundup Champion," and his
company In a wonderful exhibition of rid
ing, rope throwing and steer bulldpgglng.
Night, 15c, 25c Matinee, any seat, 15c.
"OUR MUTUAL GIRL"
Greatest of-Motion-Picture Features comes
again Wednesday for four days. Bigeer
and better than aver. "The Hermit," two
part American drama, and "Making a. Liv
ing," Keystone comedy.
10c ADMISSION 10c.
Hear the Famous Pianist,
FRANCIS RICHTER,
CLAY HAH It 1 SON, THE VIOLINIST,
And
Other Prominent Artists Saturday
Night at.
Cobb Rouosellot Recital Room,
14 Tenth Street.
Tickets Twenty-five Cents.
FIXEKAL NOTICES.
BROOKE February 18, at the residence at
Garden Home, Thomas J. Brooke, aged
08 years, native of London, England, late
of the O.-W. R. & N. Co., beloved hus
band of Elizabeth Brooke, and father of
W. H. Brooke, of Kellogg, Idaho, and
Mrs. Charles E. Gjedsted, of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the Port
land Crematorium at 3 P. M. today (Satur
day), February 21. Friends respectfully
invited. Remains at Dunning & McUntee's
parlors.
MORONY In this city, February 1, Ned
Morony, aged 67 years, 0 months, 22 days.
Friends, exempt firemen and members of
the old volunteer Fire Department invited.
10 attend funeral services, which will be
held at the Grace M. E. Church, 12th and
Taylor sts., at 2 P. M. today (Saturday),
February 21. Interment Lona Fir ceme
tery. Remains are at Holman's funeral
parlors until 1 P. M. today.
HAYNOR At 303 Park ave., Lents, Feb 19,
Stephen R. Haynor, aged 68 years, father
of Mrs. Hattia Hanke, Mrs. Pearl Beyers
and Karl Haynor, all of this, city. The
funeral service will be conducted at the
above residence Sunday, Feb. 22, at 2
o'clock P. M. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend. Inter
ment ML Scott I'ftrk Cemetery.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
MR. EDWARD HOUIAN, the leading fu
neral director. 229 Third street, corner Sal.
mon. Ijtdy assistant. A 1511. Mala 607.
F. 8. DOMING, INC.
Enst Side Funeral Directors. 414 East
Aider St. East Si. B t525.
DUNNING A M'ENTEE. funeral directors,
7th and Pine, those Main 430. Lady sit.
tendant. Office of County Coroner.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, Sd
and Clay. Main 4152. A 2381. Lady attendant.
UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OFFICE
FOR THE FOLLOWING ANSWER CHECKS
AND MAY BE HAD BY PRESENTING1
IUUK CHECKS AT THE OREGONIAN.
A 645, 718, 714, 793. 794. 798, 007.'
B 500, 721, 723, 733, 730. .749, 75L
C 760, 308. 718, 733, 749, 780, 762, 763,
765. 768, 792.
D 171, 701, 740, 744. 747, 749, 7B8,771, 776
E 708, 728, 740, 746. 760, 764, 776.
F 728, 73", 751, 752, 753, 756, 760, 767,
768, 769. 77L
G 612. 704, 708, 720, 724, 727, 729 ' 730,
734. 744. 785.
H 716. 722, 724, 728, 761.
J 728, 735. 742, 754, 756. 760. 761. 767.
770, 777.
Iv 720, 729, 748. 749, 760.
L 724, 745, 740, 748. 754. 77L
M 711, 720, 731, 748, 764, 700, 77L
N 722. 723. 73L 740, 744. 45.
O 609, 735. 749, 766, 775, 780. 783. 786.
788, 790.
P 723. 728. 736. 744, 753. 762, 768. 770.
771.
R 697, 723, 725. 728. 733, 737, 741, 743, 761
S 702, 708, 717. 722, 725, 731, 733, 752;
I VtT.
T 715,
761.
720. 728, 729, 739, 742, 758, 758.
V 713. 719, 725, 734, 740. 741, 903.
W 70T, 722. 724, 730, 738, 756, 773.
-V 706. 708. 716, 726, 727, 728.
Y 681, 686, 700, 703. 706. .707, 712, 744 753
AB 717, 723, 736, 737, 743, 749, 750. 7o3.
At: 696, 726, 740, 742. 743. 744. 762
AD 690. 682, 693, 704, 706. 708. 709. 711.
794.
AE 607. 659, 722, 726. 727, 732. 783. 737.
700 761 899
AF 667. 688, 690, 700, 710, 71L 742 748.
766, 751.
AG 693, 699. 702, 712. 716. 782
AH H83. !8, 700. 705. 707, 710, 711. 718
A.I 6!'2. . 710. 712, 714. 716.
AK 704, 723. 743. 744. 745, 749. 753, 754,
757, 758, 759, 76L
AL 692, 740, 751, 756. 758, 766, 767, 772,
AM 745, 748, 754.
AN 731, 787. 743. 747, 748, 749. 751. 754.
AO 725, 739. 744. 751, 752.
AP 72S. 731. 748. 749. 750, 751. 752. 760.
AR B79, 6WV 782, 745, 746, 750, 752
AS 682. 692. 6!3. 702. 712. 731. 77 1"
kAT 669, 691, 745. 748.
If not railed for within six days, the same
will be destroyed.
I" lev
fesawd
MEETING KOnCES. ..
fvjrv a Jj J Aj JrV-T I KJ. Oas.
A T A V T-a A Una.l.l nn
munication this (Saturday) P.
V-J15f jl.ov o ciock, ror me purpose
iSSjySX of conducting the funeral services
of our late hrothfir Inanp Van.
duyn. Members earnestly requested to at
tend. By order W. M.
C, M. BTEADMAN. Sec.
OREGON LODGE, No. 101. A.
F. AND A. M. Slated communi-
rntinn ths .Qa,.,H..u .
at 8 o'clock. Work in F. C. de
gree, visiting oretnren cordially
Invited. By order of W. M.
LESLIE S. PARKER. Secretary.
WASHINGTON- LODGE. NO. .
J?
40, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Saturday)
evening. 7:30. E. th and Burn
slde. M. M. desree. Visitors wel
come. Order W- f
J. H. RICHMOND. Sec.
MUSICIANS' MUTUAL ASSOCIATION
Music furnished for all occasions. See our
members or phons Main 6007. A 5259,
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE ROOM 124 SARGENT HOTEL.
CORN Kit GRAND AND HAWTHORNE.
Fsoses East 1423, R 2315.
NiStat Call Bant SOI.
Horse ambulance for sick or disabled
animals at a moment's notice. Prices
reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty
to this office. Take all cats, dogs and
other small animals to be disposed of
15 East Seventh St. corner Grant.
NEW TODAY.
4 ACRES '
$200
West Side V acres for only $200 ;
good soil and good roads. $10
cash and $5 per month. Call for
further information.
G. II. KLEINSOSGE
1125 Yeon Bidg.
Mortgage Loans
Improved City Property. No Delays.
Lowest Prevailing Kates.
ROBERTSON & EWING
20T-S Northwestern Bank Bids.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Portland Real Estate Dought and
Sold. Principals Only.
XHK QRKGOV JJ0:,K TJLILDERS.
1330 Xorthvreatern Bank Bide.
6 TO 7
H. E. MOONEY-
Main aio. Room 42 1 Falling Bids;.
MONEY TO LEND
ON IMPROVED PROPERTIES
and
ON APPROVED COLLATERALS.
Time, 6 Months to 3 Years.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
102 Fourth Street.
First Mortgage Loans
Money- In Any Amount In Onr Posses
Ion for Immediate l'e, 0 or 7,
According to Security.
FIELDS & HOXEYMAS,
121S-1223 Yeon Bldji. Main 1002.
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Our own money at current rates.
FARM AMI CITY LOANS.
60 Fourth St.. Board of Trade Bidg.
CITY & FARM LOANS
$1000 and up at lowest rates.
ZADOW & FARMER
414 Corbett Bidg. A 1416, Marshall 92.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Current Rates.
JOHN E. CRONAN
Q2 Spalding; Bldx. Portland. Or.
Factory Sites. Bargain
Four and 8 acres. No fill, ready to
build on. Rail and water. .Easy terms.
OWSIEli. a U7U Oreaoniasu
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
BECK. William o.. ai5-818 Falling bids.
tii-NEIilCT .BROS, urreli Heights) 3W
Hawthorne ave., cor. 31st. Tabor 510.
Jennings & Co., Main 1S8. 206 Oregonian.
PALMiiH-JONES CO., H. P., 4O4-4O5-40ft
Wilcox bidg.
RKAL ESTATE.
For bale Lots.
FACTOR! SITE, tlOOtt.
8outh Portland comer oOxluO feet, on
Macadam St., situated between United
Kalrnray and Southern Paciilc trackage;
price for immediate sale.
H. P. PALMER-JUNES CO.,
404 Wilcox bidg. Phones M. 86. A 2653.
SOUTH PORTLAND CORNER, ,1000.
50x100 ft. lot, on Macadam St.. on
United Railway and Southern Pacific
.trackage; cheap for cash; price $1000.
Ii. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bidg. Phones M. 8009. A 265S.
100x100, CORNER liild and Hancock, sur
rounded by the finest homes; . 2 blocks
from Irvington Club; 13 min. from center
of city. If you want something first-class,
you can't beat it. Would make fine apU
site. Owner, Supt. of Marshall Wells.
BROADWAY LOT. $1050.
60x100 feet, near E. 31st st., improve
ments all In and bonded; price $1050.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.,
404 Wilcox bids. Phones M. SCS9, A 865S.
IRVINGTON choice building site. 50xlO0;"
$10O cash and easy monthly payments.
Buy your futures.homesite now. AR 753
Oregonian.
I SELL
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Houses and Vacant Property.
Marshall 4S27. BROOKE. A S88.
KNOTT ST. Fine 100x100 corner; S-OO cash
Will handle balance monthly. Knott is
Irviiigton'a best street today. Investigate.
AO 740, Oregonian.
SNAP $10 down, Jlo month; corner, SOx
140, east front; Mt. Scott car. Owner, Li
730, .Oregonian.
IRVINGTON equity, choice lot; will dir.
count for cash, balance 0 per cent. AJJ
747, Oregonian.
FOR SALE Lot at Land Lake by the sea,
cheap. Phone Main 4011 or East Sia
after 0.
FINE lot. 40th. near Brazee, $S00 cash or
good mortgage or seller's contract. Own
er. 005 Concord bidg. Main 64S2.
A SACRIIFCE 2 clear lots, 29 and SO. Wel
lington Addition, $100 each. Address A.
J. K.. San Jose. Cal.
$10 DOWN, $3 monthly, 100x150, $450; wa
ter piped and graded streets. A. C. Mar
sters. 203 Wilcox bidg.
FOR BALE 3 improved lots; everything
growing; near school, church and good car
service. 1187 Denver ave.
WALK to town ; $830 buys & close-in West
Side lot. F 773. Oregonian.
MONEY TO LOAN ON BEAT. EST1TH
GEO T. MOORK CO.. MS Abtnetoa B'.dg.
FOR SALE My equity in one good lot in
Overloek Add. X 733, Oregonian,
A.
Mortgage - Loans