Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 08, 1914, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORXIXG OREGONIAN, TnTJRSDAT,
OCTOBER 8, 1914.
15
FOOTBALL PLAYING
CODE IS ALTERED
Aggie-Multnomah Club Contest
Will See Readjustments
Brought Out.
SHIFTS COVER 38 YEARS
Abolition of Kickout and Barring of
Coaches From Sidelines Will
Furnish Novelty for Spec
tators In 1914 Games.
BY KOSCOE FAWCETT.
When the Oregon Aggies and the
crack. Multnomah Club warriors line
tip for the first bis football tussle of
tha year Saturday on Multnomah Field,
spectators will De confronted with. 14
readjustments in the playing code.
American football has been in con
dition of continual shift for 38 years,
but, thank goodness, it is down to rock
bottom now, where the readjustments,
with one or two exceptions, cut little
figure in one's past knowledge of the
game.
The change which will be noticed by
the largest number of spectators is the
Abolition of the moss-covered kickout.
The kickout is kicking the ball from
the 20-yard line alter a touchback or
safety, the defending side having the
option of free-kicking or scrimmage.
Kickout Came In 1S70.
The kickout came into American
football in 1876, and the scrimmage
option was added in 1909, when the
rules committee saw what an advan
tage the offenders had when the de
lenders were forced to kick out against
a stiff wind.
Scrimmaging from the 25-yard line
as it was then proved too advan
tageous to the defense, however, and
K. couple of seasons ago the line was
moved back to 20 yards. Nearly all
coaches ordered scrimmage on the
play, so the committee has now re
scinded the kicking feature entirely.
Barring the coaches from the side
lines is another shift that will fur
nish novelty. This will not affect play
nor will it stop sideline coaching.
Perhaps football don't know it, but
every time a coach sends In a substi
tute and this happens frequently
throughout every game said substi
tute carries out enough tips to supply
a dozen phonographic rolls.
This move against the coaches had
Its Inception as far back as 1901, when
the rules committee limited the side
line roamers to five persons. This was
reduced to three in 1911 and to one
in 1912 and now exit the last buffalo
of the herd.
Forward Pasa System Changed.
The intricate and complex forward
pass system has received four new
rules and we now challenge anyone
without a card Index system in his
brain to keep track of them.
The only important change is the
legislation against the intentional
grounding of a pass when a runner
has been tackled five or six yards
back of his line of scrimmage. For
merly his side was penalized simply a
down, the ball returning to where it
was put into play. Now, however,
this 'strategem' draws a 10-yard pen
alty and an added down.
A memorable incident of the Yale
Harvard game last Fall has brought
forth another change of moment. For
many years a rule has been in the
book to the effect that any kicked
ball, except on kickoff or free kick,
hitting the goal posts on the fly be
fore being touched by a player auto
matically became a touchback.
One of Yale's kickoffs in 1913 struck
the posts and bounded back on the
TtelJ, whereupon a Harvard "Merkle"
trotted back of his own line and
touched the ball down for what he
thought was a touchback. Instead,
the play came under the head of ex
ceptions and it was a safety, scoring"
two points.
Under the revision any kicked ball,
except one scoring a goal, becomes a
touchback upon hitting the goal posts
before touching any player.
The other changes are technical and
do not affect the average fan's under
Btanding of the gridiron sport.
COLLEGE ATHLETES ELECT
'Orange O" Club, of O. A. C, Names
Gk"orsre Dewey President.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvallis, Or.,, Oct. 7. (Spe
cial.) The "Orange O" Club, composed
of Oregon Agricultural College ath
letes, "Who have bki t.U their monograms
in some form of major sport, have
chosen George Dewey, a senior in the
department of dairying, as president
for the year. Other officers selected
were W. O. King, captain of the bas
ketball team and member of the foot
hall squad, as vice-president; Lee Rey
nolds, captain of the track team, as
secretary, and Leo Laythe, varsity line
man. as treasurer.
"Admiral" Dewey, the new Orange O
heao, is one of the best all-round ath
letes ever developed here. Despite the
fact that he is small in stature, weigh
ing only 140 pounds, he holds mono
crams in football, basketball and track.
He is now playing regularly at center
on the Beaver gridiron eleven. Last
year, on the basketball team, he was
mentioned for all-star honors, and was
Dr. Stewart's high man in the dis
tances on track season, negotiating the
mile in 4:26 in his first season. Dew
ey's home is in Jackson. Mich., and be
fore entering O. A. C. he took work at
the University of "Wisconsin, and at
Peraue University.
The Orange O Club plays an Impor
tant part in the athletic life of the
college. It was this organization which
last year staged the athletic carnivaL
A similar affair will be undertaken
this year.
WHITMAN"
TEAM
CRIPPLED
Captain Slover and Berney Laid fp
ana May Not Play Saturday.
WHITMAN COLLEGE. Walla Walla.
Wash.. Oct. 7. (Special.) Making a
poor showing in the last scrimmage
before the Oregon game, the Whitman
football squad allowed the Walla Walla
High School eleven to score three
touchdowns on them. Two of these
were made when the preps picked up
the collegians' fumbles, but one w:as
made on a clean forward pass from
the 20-yard line over the goal line.
Coach Hahn is extremely disappointed
with the showing of his men and de
clares that any man on the regular
squad who makes a fumble within the
next few days will be relegated to the
scrubs.
The Whitman team was crippled by
the absence of Berney from his posi
tion at right tackle and of Captain
Slover. Slover is laid up with a bruised
knee, while Berney is still suffering
with a strained ligament in his leg. It
Is doubtful if he will be able to play
tn the Oregon game. The Whitman
team will leave for Eugene tomorrow
night.
PORTLAND
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
PROMPT SERVICE at reasonable price.
Pacific Title & Trust Co.. 7 Ch. of Com.
ACCORDION PLEATING.
K. 6TEPHAN Hemstitchinr and scalloping",
accwd. side pleat buttons covered, goods
sponged: mall orders. a3 Alder. M. 9378.
AKSAYBRS AI) ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSY OFFICE. Milfe 2d. Gold,
silver and platinum bought.
GILBERT A BALL, successors Wells A Co.,
tiOt) to 613 Couch bids., 10 4th. Main 71SO.
ATTORNEYS.
J. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab
stracts, contracts, collections, etc; consul
tation free. New offices, 707. 70S, 7t Sell
ing bldg. Main 4UD3. Open evenings.
WM. M. LAFORCE,
Counsellor-at-Law. 22Q Failing Bag-.
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Tllford bldg,
Portland. Oregon. Phone Main 0OS3.
CARPET WEAVING.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car-
ycia. rag rugs. &9 iast atn. jjoth phones.
CELLULOID BUTTONS. BADGES.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY,
33 5th Bt. Phone Main 312 and A 1254.
CHIROPODIST.
William. Estelle and William. Jr.. Deveny,
the only scientific chlrodopists in the city.
Parlors. 302 Gerllnger bldg., S. W. corner
2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. t.
Hill. Offices. FUedner bldg. Main 3473.
t'MIKOPKACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. M'MAHON. 121 4th Chronio cases; li
.qiiiicim. iu: otnera less. Main i:Uo.
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
DRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit
c:ti fi.au perymontn.
UNIQUE TAILORING CO..
o09 Stark at., bet. 5th and 6th. Main 514.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
Accounts, notes, judgments collected. "Adopt
c!iir ir f,f'm- snort Adjustment Co.,
i-.. w. nan tuqg. f none Main 974.
NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796
No collection, no charge. Established 1900.
DANCING.
PROF. WAL WILSON Waltz, hesitation,
one-step, two-step, schottische: lessons,
2.,c; morning, afternoon, eve. ; guarantee to
tpach anybody who walks hnu, rt onA
S5Vi nth st.. bet. Stark and Oak- 4 private
lessens, f2; 8 classes, phone Main 7637.
ilR. and Mrs. Heath's Academy Dancing
I-ri. eve.. 7 to 9: assembly after; lessons
daily. 22Hj Morrison, cor. 2d. Mar. 313.
AOmCULTUEAl IMPLEMENTS.
R. M. Wade &. Co.. Z22-32t$ Hawthorne ava.
ABCIUTECTlBaL HIKE A IRON WORKS.
Portland Win & Iron Win., lid and Columbia.
AUTO AJiO BUGGY TOPS.
DI'BRUI LLfc; BUGGY TOP CO., 200 2d Bt.
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES.
BAI.LOU A WRIGHT, 7th and Oak: sts.
BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME.
Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park A Davis.
BICYCLE. MOTORCYCLES A SUPPLIES.
BALLOL' & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sts.
BREAD BAKERY.
Royal Bakery & Conf., Inc., 11th and Everett
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS.
HENRY WE1NHARD. 13th and Burnslde.
CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT.
KAHM BKUS., 191 FRONT ST.
CEMENT, LIME AND PLASTER.
F. T. Crowe & Co.. 45 Kourth street.
COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES.
CLOS3ET A DE VERS, 1-11 X. Front St.
DRY GOODS.
FI.EISCHNER. MAYER A CO.. 207 Ash St.
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES.
Stubbs Electrical Co., oth and Pine sts.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall
GROCERIES.
'"O.. J'-V.i Fonrvh street.
OA C. FRESHMAN TO PLAY
C1IF.MAWA INDIANS AND OTHER
TEAM S MAY BE MET.
Lincoln High School, of Portland, Chal
lenged and Outside State Ag(re
aratlon Game Expected.
OREGON AG KICTJ LTXTRAX COLLEGE,
Corvallis. Oct- 7-r-lSDeclal.) If plana
announced by Everett May. assistant
manager of athletics at the Oregon Ag
ricultural College, mature, the fresh
man football eleven will enjoy a sched
ule this Fail which will rival the col
lege card In attractiveness. Games
have been scheduled with the Chemawa
Indians and with the high schools of
Corvallis. Aibany and Salem, and over
tures have been made to a number of
other prep school aggregations.
Lincoln High School, of Portland, has
been challenged, and Coach May Is
hopeful of arranging a game with Bor
leske'a hopefuls. As a climax to the
season the local "rooks" will be taken
on a trip which will serve as an added
attraction. Aberdeen High School, As
toria High School and schools in East
ern Oregon have been approached In
this regard.
Although it is likely that before many
days have passed the ranks of the lo
cal first-year men will have been de
pleted by the ravages of Head
Coach Stewart, who has been call
ing on some of the best-looking fresh
men for service in the varsity ranks,
the 1918 eleven will be a husky bunch
this year.
The freshmen who are most likely
to find themselves unable to compete
with the beginners because of promo
tion to the first team are Hoerline,
fullback; Newman, halfback; "Watson,
tackle; Cole, guard; Bissett, end. and
Allen, tackle. All of these men prob
ably will be seen in Portland Saturday.
HE1X1G TO ITiASII BALL GAMES
Manager Pangle Arranges to Give
Vans Chance to Watch Series.
Portland world's series ball fans will
hear the news three hours ahead of the
fans on the sidelines. That is to say
returns of the game will begin flashing
on the Star board at the Heilig Theater
Friday morning shortly after 11 o'clock.
Thanks to the difference between Pa
cific and Eastern time, local fans thus
can know the result almost before It
has happened, paradoxical as it may
sound.
"Our doors at the Heilig will open
at 10 o'clock," said Manager Pangle
yesterday. "Popular prices will prevail
&ni there will be no hitches in the re
turns. Every precaution has been tak
en to prevent wire trouble. An oper
ator will sit cm the stage with his in
strument and a force of skilled men
will work the unique playing board.
"Every play will appear on the board
just as soon as it comes off the wire.
I expect a packed house and have made
arrangements to serve hot dogs and
weiners to the fans."
DIRECTUM I TAKES ANOTHER
World's Kecord of 1:59 1-2 for a
Third Heat in Race Is Made.
LEX1XGTOX. Ky Oct. 7. A world's
record of 1:59 for a third heat in a
race was established by Directum 1 in
the Tennessee, which he won in
straight heats from a small field.
Frank Bocash, Jr.. the horse that was
expected to be the principal contender,
did not start because of lameness.
Murphy drawing him after warming
him up.
Directum I s mile Is also the record
for the Tennessee, being a full sec
ond faster than the mile of Minor
Heir in 1908.
For the first time in many year
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DENTISTS.
DR. A. W. KEENE. Majestic Theater bldg.,
351 tv Washington at. - Marshall -3205.
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Treatments by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Caseeday. 517 Dekum til.. 3d w Wash.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rented
and repaired. We do all kind of repair
ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed.
H. M. H. Electric Co.. 21 First St. Nortn.
Phone Main 9210.
FEED STABLE.
TEAMING, hauling, excavating; sales stable.
A. P. Morse. 334 Front. Main 6720.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS.
PHOENIX Iron Works, East 3d and Haw
thorne. General machine and foundry work.
KODAKS
KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing,
printing and enlarging. PIKE A MARK.
HAM CO.. 345 Washington St.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
HASTY MESSENGER CO. Morotcycles and
bicycles. phone Main 53. A 2153.
MOVING PICTURES.
FILMS, machines, supplies, rented or sold.
United Film Co, 220 2d Bt.
MUSICAL
PIANO studio. 26U 14th st. S. : arrangements
made for practicing. Phone Main 3893.
Emll Thielhora. violin teacher; pupil Sevcik.
207 Fliedner bldg. A 4160. Mar. 1629.
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. PHILLIPS, specialist in paralysis, ner
vous chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bldg.
OPTICIANS.
oo
A FIGHT on high prices.
Why pay $5 to 1 for a
pair of glasses when I can
fit your eves with first-
quality lenaes, gold-filled frames, as low
as SI. 50? Goodman, 191 Morrison at-, near
bridge. Satisfaction guaranteed.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. GEORGE R. WELLS, 532 Morgan bldg.
Hours 2 to 6 P. M. and by appointment
Office Marshall 331; res. Marshall 19TO.
T W R "R X'nrthrnn Iftft Unen V.l H o- nr-
Broadway and Washington streets. 6 IT ice
pnone Mam 4rf; residence East 1028.
PLL'MES.
DON'T throw your old dumes
away; we are experts in feather
dyeing, cleaning and remodel
ing, mounting birds of paradise
our specially. "xttifi fjL ME,
238 Morgan bldg. Main 4009.
ROSE CITY PLUMB SHOP, Marshall 49U7."
Plumes, paradise feathers, cleaned, dyed,
remodeled. 416 FUedner bldg., 10th, Wash.
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS
If AIR GOODS.
PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO.,
WHOLESALE OXLf. 411 DEKUM BLDG.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANH AUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front st.
HIDES. PELTS. WOOL AND JX'IiS.
KAHX BROS.. 191 Front street.
IROJI WORKS.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
East End of Burnslde Bridge.
STEEL, STRUCTURAL PLANT.
FOUNDRY.
ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON,
CASTINGS.
STEEL BRIDGES ROOF TRUSSES,
Carry Complete stock of
STEEL BEAMS AND ANGLES.
CHANNEL PLATES, t
TEES.
LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES.
CHAS. I. MASTICK A CO.. 74 Front; leather
of every description, taps., mfg. findings.
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, METAL LATH.
The J. McCraken Co., 1114 Board of Trade.
Sales agent celebrated Roche Harbor lime.
LOGGING MACHINERY.
F. B. MALLORY & CO.. 231 Pine street.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR,
Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co. S3 Fifth st.
MILLINERY".
BRAPSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sts.
the distance was waived in the third
heat so that Directum 1 would not be
likely to distance the other starters.
Earl, Jr., won second money in the
event. Don Densmore was third. Wal
ter Cochato, the only other starter1,
was distanced in the first heat. The
2:17 trot was unfinished after three
heats and the 2:04. pace was carried
over on tomorrow's programme. Sum
mary: '2:14 pace, three in five, value $1000; 'A
heats Tuesday
The Assessor, ch. g.t by Walter Di
rect (McMahon 6 111
Fred Mac, br. g., untraced
(Glasscock) 12 6 6
William T.. blk. m .-...(Wilson) 3 4 4 2
Time. 2:05. 2:04. 2:06t4. 2:04.
2:1:2 trot, three in nve. value $1000
Kins Ambit, ch. m., by Robert
Kins (Jamison) 2 4 111
Billy Bins. br. c.
(Albine and Walker) 3 5 2 2 2
Dan C, E. S (Warner) 5 2 6 4 b
Time. 2:10, 2:11(4. 2:12. 2:13, 2:12.
The Tennessee, for free for all pacers,
three in nve, value $3000
Directum I, ch. h., by Directum Kelly
(Snedeker) 111
Earl Jr., g. h (Cox) 2 2 2
Dan Densmore, b. h... (Russell) 3 3 a
Time, 2:02, 2:04, 1:C9S.
2:1? trot, three in five, purse $1000, un
finished Mirthful, b. by Star of Patchen,
(Murphy) 8 11
Hazel Lains. ch. m.. by John A. Mc-
Kenon (Andrews) 122
Silver Bell. X. m (McDonald) 2 6 5
Time, 2:08V4. 2:06. 2:08.
COLUMBUS DAY MATCHES SET
Waverly Country Club Tournament
to Begin at 9 o'ClocV.
Columbus day, Monday, October 12.
promises to be a busy one at the Wa
verly Country Club, for golf matches
will be played throughout the day
with a supper and dance to conclude
the programme. The first tournament
will start at a o'clock, and the next at
1 o'clock, and the last at 3 P. M.
At 9 A. M. a competition against par
for two ball men twosomes, handi
capped on the basis of holes up or
down. Two men will play together,
their best ball taken for each hole as
against par. The entrance fee will be
two golf balls each, and the first
prize will be suitable for each man.
For second honors two-thirds of the
balls taken for entrance fees will be
given, and the remaining third will go
to third place.
The handicap for men will start at 1
o'clock in the afternoon, while the
mixed foursomes handicap will start at
3 P. M. Immediately after the last af
fair a special supper and dance will
be given in the clubrooms.
Denver Loses to Indianapolis.
DENVER. Colo.. Oct. 7. A ninth
inning rally by the Indianapolis team,
of the American Association, defeated
Denver, of the Western League, today
in the interleague series by a score
of 4 to o.
I.angford Knocks Out Colin Bell.
BOSTON, Oct. 7 Sam Langford, the
negro heavyweight, last night knocked
out Colin Bell, of Australia, in the
fourth round of a scheduled 12-round
bout. The men fought a 15-round
draw in Australia a year ago.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct. 7. Maximum temper
ature. 70.6 desrees; minimum, 52 degrees.
River reading at 8 A. M.. 3.8 feet; change
in last 24 hours, 0.4 foot fall. Total rainfall
5 p. M. to 5 P. M.) none: total rainfall since
September 1. 1&13, 4.16 inches; normal rain
fail since September 1, 2.62 Inches; excess
of rainfall since September 1. 1J4, 1.54
inches. Total sunshine October 7, 8 hours.
47 minutes: possible sunshine. 11 hour. 24
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level)
at 5 P. M-. 29. hi inches. .
FORECASTS:
Portland and vicinity Thursday. Increas
es cloudiness, followed by rain; cooler;
southerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Thursday. In
creasing cloudiness, followed by rain; cooler
vrest portion, except near the coast; south
erly winds.
Idaho Fair south, rain north portion.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The harometer Is falling-'rapidly over the
North Pacific States. The pressure is rela
tively high in the Atlantic State and also
over the Upper Missouri Valley. Rain has
fallen in Utah. Colorado and in portions of
the Mississippi and Missouri Valleys. Changes
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and York sts. Main S4i.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
T. J. GEISLER, Att'y-st-Lsw. 603 Henry.
Wm. c. Schmidt, Eng. and Draftsman.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice U. S.
and foreign patents. t00 Dekum bldg.
Rt'BBER STAMPS, SEALS. BKA$S SIGNS.
PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS.
231 Wash, st. phone Main 710 and A 2 TIP.
SHOE REPAIRING.
SHOES HALF SOLED
in io minutes
while you wait,
45c
New York Shoe Repair Co,,
243 V4 Aider tit.
SHOWCASE. BANK. & STORE FIXTURES.
MARSHALL MFG. CO., 10th and Flanders
New and old window display and cabinet
work.
FOR reasonable prices see Western Fixture
& Showcase Co.. 48 N. 10th. Mar. 774.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
PORTLAND Van A Storage Co.. cor 15th
and Kearney sts.. Just complete, new fire
proof warehouse for household effects,
pianos 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 Fast in through cars.
HI AO V-Ff OK TRANSFER CO..
New fireproof warehouse with separate
rooms. We move and pack household
goods and pianos and ship at reduced
rates. Auto vans and teams for moving.
Forwarding and distributing agents. Free
trackage. Office and warehouse 10th and
Hoyt sts. Main 547, A 2247.
C. O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co. Office
and commodious 4-etory brick warehouse,
separate Iron room and fireproof vaults
fur valuables, N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts.
Pianos and furniture moved end packed
for shipment, special rates made on goods
in our through cars to all domestic and
foreign ports. Main M0, A 296.
MANNING WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO.,
13th and Everett Sts.
Pianos and household goods moved,
packed and shipped, reduced freight rates
on all household goods to and from East,
through car service. Main 703, A 2214.
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Glisan St.,
cor. 18th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1169.
We own and operate two large class "A"
warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest
Insurance rates in city.
vi a D-n-KT DOCK and WAREHOUSE-
Office 38ft Madison; general merchandise
and forwarding agents, pnone Main owi
WOOD.
GREEN and dry slabwood; block wood. Pan
ama Fuel Co. Main 5720. A 3899.
ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE.
Portland Wire & Iron Wks., 2d and Columbia
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER.
PIONEER PAINT CO.. lOtf First street.
W. P. Fuller & Co.. 12th and Davis.
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
RASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor sts.
PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-St) Front street.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. I- KLINE, S4-S6 Front street.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
F. W. BALTES & CO., 1st and Oak: sts.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVER DING A FAKRELL, 140 Tont St.
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup.
SAND AND GRAVEL.
COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. foot of Ankeny.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER CO.. 12th and Davis.
Portland Iron Works. 14th and Northrup.
SODA FOUNTAIN bCPPLIES.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., 68 Front st
WALL PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 230 2d St.
WHOLESALE JEWELERS OPTICIANS.
m'TTESFIEI.D PROS.. MOHAWK BI.D'J.
in temperatures since yesterday have been
unimportant.
The conditions are favorable for increas
es cloudiness Thursday in Oregon, Wash
ington and Northern Idaho, which will prob
ably be' followed by rain. Fair weather will
continue in Southern Idaho.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED Young man to assist photog
rapher; experience unnecessary; must fur
nish good references. Apply bet. 7 and 8
tonight. iSL'l K. Glisan st.
Portland's Building
Directory
Chamber of Commerce Building
Attorneys.
DUNIWAT, RALPH R. Main 1615 S2S-5S1
Insurance,
VINCENT, S. D. t CO. Main 1654 810
Beat Estate,
REASEY. DORR E. & CO. Main 118..131
Board of Trade Building;
Real Estate.
BARRETT BROS. Main 6494 301
WALLER. FRANK L. Main 825 1011
Lewis Building
Consulting Engineers,
LUCIPS. W. W. Marshall 4 H-tl7
Spalding Building
Mortgage Loans.
BAIN. JOHN. A 1442. Main 6021.
Yeon Building
Attorneys.
KIMBALL. BSNH Sr' M. Mar. 6S0
M.ALARKEY. SKA B HOOK 4t DIBBLE.
Mam 1601. A 621! laoO-lUI
Billiard IlaU.
H'CREDIE BILLIARDS Second Floor
Real Estate.
RAINET. J. Q. Marshall 177 .....1S04
WAGGONER, GEO. E S0
ASISEMKNTS.
BROADWAY
AT TAYLOR
Main 1. A 11SX
HEILIG
3 NIGHTS
BEOLNNESO
TONIGHT 8:15
Wm. A- Brady Present
Margaret Mayo' a Comedy
"BABY MINE"
Splendid Cast and Production,
POPULAR EVENING PRICES.
Entire lower floor $L Balcony 7So,
50c. Gallery Sec, 25c
RABGAIS MAT. SATURDAY,
Lower floor 75c 60c Balcony 60c J So.
BOX OEl'lCE SALE HOW OPEN.
BOX OFFICE SALE OPENS
TODAY
DE WOLF HOPPER
and the
GILBERT-SULLIVAN
Comic Opera Co. Next Week
gun day, Saturday Night and bat or day
Matinee
"THE MIKADO."
HON. AND WED. NIGHTS.
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. WED.
Double Bill
"PINAFORE,"
"TRIAL BY JURY."
TUBS. AND FRI. NIGHTS.
"lOLAMHE."
THURS. fIGHT
"PIRATES OF PEXZAXCE."
Eve. and Sat. Mat., VI. (1.50, 1. 75c
Special Wed. Mat.. $1.50, $1. 75c. 6ia.
Buy Ticket at Theater
or Send Mall Order.
PROGRAM TODAY
SELIG SPECIAL DRAMA
WHO KILLED GEO. GRAVES
in two parts.
COMEDY
HAM THELINEMAN
KEYSTONE COMEDY
HARDCIDER
MISS THLEL JORDAN
from the
LONDON REVUE.
New Programme Every Day.
T JK t?D THEATER
DAlVrilV Mains. A 6360.
"mn On. L. Baker. MKT.
Broadway and Morrison Street.
Home of the Famous Baker Players. To
night. All week. Mat. Sat. first time In stock.
Philip Bartholomew's remarkable farcical
Play.
"LITTLE MISS BROH'V."
By special arrangement with Wm. A. Brady.
One of the season's biggest hits. Even
ings. 25o, 35c. 60c. 75c; box seats. 91. Sat.
Mat., 25c. 50c Next week, starting Sun.
Mat. "Paid in Full."
HAXaHEE PAlDf 230
Broadway at Alder Street
"Th Kingdom of Dreams." The Acme
Pour, Grey and Peters, Bob Kelly and George
Catlln, Iarly and Jjalglit, "jSmlthy ajid the
Eel." produced by Howard Kussell; Under
wood & Underwood War Service, Mutual
Weekly. Phone Main 4636. A
WHERE
OOES
"WLAU1T VAUUliVlLLE
lO Big Features lO
tO.MIXlOlo Afternoon. 1:3 to :30.
night, 8:30 to 11:00; Sundays, 1:00 to 11:00.
PRICES Afternoons. 10c and 15a
Mights. 15a and 25c
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Daily - mad Sunday.
Per Line.
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Xbe above rates apply to advertisements
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Situations Wanted 1-em ale.
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Housekeeping Kooms, Private 1-amillea.
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a line each, insertion.
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be based on the number of lines appearing
in the paper, regardless of the number of
words In each line, ikajnlmum charge, two
lines.
The Oregonian will accept classified ad
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clasi!ication will be run under heading
"Too Late to Classify."
The Oregonian will not be responsible for
more than one Incorrect insertion of any ad
vertisement offered for more than one time.
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
Contalnlnaf 835 Acre..
Portland's Only Madera
Perpetual - Care Cemetery.
Refined, Plcilllic Service.
Complete. Perfect Eejolpment.
Price. and Term. Ressoasbie,
Both Telephone.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
T GK AND A V K Sj
Between Dart, and Everett.
Paonn Kui 1-111. B,513. Open Day
and ."V IK fat.
Report ail cases of cruelty to this of
fice. Lethal chamber for small animals.
Horse ambulance for sick, or disabled
animals at a moment's notice. Any one
desiring a pet may communicate witn
"
AUCTION SAFES TODAY.
At 10 A. M. Entire furnishing of the
Ritx Hotel, N. W. corner Park and Morrison
streets. J. T. Wliion. auctioneer.
At Baker's Auction House. 166-168 P.ark
st- Furniture, etc Sale at 10 o'clock!
MEETLVG KO TICKS.
AL KADER TEMPLE
SHRINE BAND will give a
dance and card party at toe
Masonic Temple, West Park
autl Yamhill streets, on Sat.
urdray. October 10, at P. M.
Concert by tiie band from 6
to 0 o'clock. All Masons and
their ladies cordiahy invited.
Informal. Tickets, $i per
couple.- fly order of the Po
tentate. 11UXJH J. BOYD. Recorder.
t COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114.
A. F. AND A, M. Special com
j&lm munlcauoa this t Thursday) even-
Temple.- Labor In the F. C. de
cree. VlsitiCsT brethren &lvavi
welcome. By order w. M.
FRED L. OLSON, Sec
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PORT
land Kowing Club will be held at ths club
house Wednesday evening, October 14, 8
P. M., for the purpose of adopting supple
mentary articles o incorporation. By or
der of the board of directors.
H. O. CHICKER1.NG. Secretary.
OREGON COMMANDER Y,
K. T. Regular conclave
Thursday, Oct. 8, 7:30 P. M.
Parlors open from and after
1:30 P. M. The attendance of
all Sir Knighta will be appre-
C F. W1EUA.VD, Recorder
X-AeV.
dated.
UTOPIA RE8EK.AU LODGE, NO. 62, L
O. O. F., meets this (Thursday) evening In
Oddfellows' Hall, E. 6th and Alder st. Short
business session, followed by a tHH party.
Admission 10 cents.
JESSIE HENDERSON, Sec
INDEPENDENT uhDER OF FOREST
ERS. COURT PACIFIC, NO. 1247 extends
a cordial Invitation . to its members and
friends to attend the monthly social tonight
at the hall. 19 H Fourth at.
PIED.
BRODIGAN October 7. at 2S6 Stanton t-,
Owen Brodlgan, age 59 years, beloved hus
band of -Mrs. Adeline Brodigan. Funeral
announcement later. Remains at A. R
Zeller Co.'s parlor, 592 Williams ave.
STEME At late residence. li8 17th St.,
Mrs. Eva Stemme. Remains at liolman's
funeral parlors. Announcement or lunerai
later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
COLEMAN At Good Samaritan Hospital,
October 6, Harrold De Wayne Coleman,
aged 14 years 10 months 2 days, beloved son
ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Coleman, 12H4
E. tith st., N. Friends Invited to attend
funeral services, which will be held at
the Woodlawn Methodist Church, E. 10th
and Highland sts.. at S P. M. today
Thursday.). Oct. b. Interment Rose City
Cemetery.
ROXET In this city, October 7, Sarah A.
Roney, age 55 years, mother of C. A, Ro
ney and wife of W. M. Roney. The funeral
services will be held at the conservatory
chaped of the F. S. Dunning, inc. East
Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder
st., at 1:80 P. M. Friday, October 9.
Friends Invited.
ITNERA1 DIRECTORS.
The uui resilience unueituKing establish
ment in Portland with private . driveway.
Main U. A 1SUU.
J. P. PIXLEY & SON.
Montgomery at Fifth.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading
funeral director, 120 Third street, corner
Salmon. Lady assistant. A 1511. Main 6f7.
P. S. DUNNING, INC.
East Side Fnneral Directors. 414 East
Aider st. East E2, B 2S25.
A. R. ZELLER CO., 582 WILLIAMS eve.
East 1068. C 1088. Lady attendant. Day
and night service.
DUNNING & M'ENTEE. funeral directors,
7th and I'lne. Phone Main 43u. Lady at
tendant. Office of County Coroner.
R. T. BYRNES. Williams ave. and Knott.
East C 1943. Lady attendant.
P. L. LERCH, East 11th and Clay sta
Lady assistant. East 78L
SK.EWES UNDERTAKING COMPANT,-M
and Clay. Main 4152, A 2321. Lady attendant
KLORtSTS.
MARTIN & FORBES CO., florists, S47
Washington. Main 2t9, A 1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., designers and decorators;
fresh cut flowers, great variety. Morrison,
bet. 4th and 5th. Main or A 1805.
PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 2d and Alder.
Designs and sprays. Marshall 5U22.
MAX M. SMI TIL. Main 72l A S12L Sell
lng bldg.
NEW TODAY.
10 to 50-Acre Tracts
Between Portland and Oregon City.
Fine locality for investment. Many
new nomes will be made therein year
ly. Prices right. In some cases part
exchange.
I. G. DAVIDSON
819 Chamber of Commerce.
$8000 Horns for $5250
9 rooms, modern, fine view, 'Willam
ette Heights. Easy terms.
W. B. STREETER
1215 Teon Bids'. Phone Marshall 3S33.
MORTGAGE LOANS
OS IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY,
Money available wlthla 24 hours after
receipt of abstract, 6 and 7 per cent.
ROBERTSON & EWING
207-8 Xorthircstern Bank Bids.
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Our Own Money at Current Kate.
FAKU AJiU CITY LOANS.
hO Fourth St. Board of Trsds Bids.
MONEY TO LOAN
Sums to suit. Consult us.
GEO. H. THOMAS.
SI7 Oak St., Hoom 2, Ainnnorth Bids.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount at Current Kates,
JOHN K. CKONAN
902 epalaina: -Bids..
Portland. Or.
KEAX. ETAT DF.AI.KRij.
J. U. .NASH. t3 CtuunlMr r Cozxuneros
bid.;., pays c&sh for real rsti-, sad. sells
on sy terms sod exchsogs.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P. 04-05-40i
BLCK, TrYluiAin G., 815-216 ratline bids.
EEXKDiCX BROS., 930 Hawthorns svenu.
J LK NINO
CO-, Main 1&S. 206 Orsun&o.
Fst fealo Lots.
tsSlvERAU rood essps is Astoria. Warren
tan aad Fl&vel lota; I know the ground
and can locate you in tne itsart of the bast
or it. R. 1. Tons, lie Korthwsst Bank
bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
For bale Lots.
LAUKELHURST AM CLOSIXa OCT AN
ESTATE.
That has 20 choice lots in Iurelhurst:
some o the best In the addition can be
had now at s discount of less titan
original cost. This opportunity lll not
last long. AO Oregon tan.
1KY1NGTON DISTRICT.
lOOxltio lot. (loOO. three blocks from
Broadway car. Investor or builder lookt
this up. Three lota one bv'xloo and mo
ouxlou each. East frontage, good loca
tion. This la a cash sacxince. Security
Development Company. 4:h ana Pine sts.
FINE east-front Irving ton lot; Improvements
are rn.ll In and psid for; price 1SD0; i0a
under vaiu; terms can be srraogsd If
desired.
S. I. VINCENT A COMPANY.
SIS chamber of Commerce Bldg.
IRVING TON DISTRICT.
00x100 lot, Must be cash. Take
Broadway car. so three blocks east. Se
curity Development Company. ih and
Pine sts.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Homes and tonvisltea. A few nreat
bsrgains. livery customer Is a reference,
Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A ssa.
LOT BARGAIN.
Make me an offor ou Kuxl'J5 S build
ing lots) corner 4Hh and Lincoln streets.
S. W. corner. Marshall 4'2v).
$o00. $10 CASH, balance $5 per month, buys
h acre West Side, 5c t;ire, best value In
the city. M. E. Le, rJ2 Corbett bldg.
HAWTHORNE-Ave. lot, west of 5Hh St.,
Improvements all paid. Price $1200; hall
cash. Addreya F Ss. Oregonian.
WESTOVER TERRACE, 60x90 corner loner
section, near Cornell road; owner will aac-
rince. P. O. box 2QS3.
Vm PRICE, Rose City lot bargain. Swank,
Main 4110, East 1015.
tor Sale Buwineaw Property.
SOUTH PORTLAND BUSINESS
PROPERTY $&0Ov.
Fins corner, targe store building, and
rooms overhead, street improvements paid
for; unincumbered; exchange for sma.i
farm same va.ue or less. Fred W. Ger
man Co.. 14, Chamber of Commerce.
For bale liescn Property.
SEASIDE, OREGON.
For asle or rent, 8-room house on G"
sU. 60 feet from boardwalk; view of ocean
from lower or upper porches.
Lot 50x100; rent $15 per month. Inquire
at Mrs. Jety's real estate office or at resi
dence of Mr. Grogan. Seaside, Or.
Anyone wishing to buy addreas James
Dutty Seaside, Or.
For Sale Houses.
100 FEET
FROM HAWTHORNE AVE. CAR.
New, modern bungalow, 5 rooms fin
ished on ground floor, partitions set for
o large rooms upstairs; double constructed,
hardwood floors, fireplace, bookcases, bueau
tiful butCet, Dutch kitchen, full length bevel
plate mirror in cloakroom, full cement
basement and fruit shelf, laundry trays,
shades on windows, linoleum on kitchen
and bathroom floors, all other floors pol
ished; pick your own light fixtures; bed
rooms, bath and kitchen finished in white
enamel; beautiful corner lot, graded aud
in grass: ail for Jouou, your own terms, 1
per cent straight. Call
WILBERG-OPPEGARD IW. CO..
009 Siock Exchange Bldg..
Marshall ouu.
GREAT SACRIFICE.
HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW.
Only $100 down, balance $o per month
and interest; price S400; located between
Hawthorne and Richmond ca rimes, this
side of 35th street. Is modern and has
reception hall, living-room, paneled dining-room,
buffet, Dutch kitchen, two bed
rooms with connecting hall to bathroom,
full basement, electric natures, shades.
Must be sold at ouce. Let us show you
our auto at your service.
PEARSON & W1LLOUGHBT,
Main 3U0O. Morgan bldg.
WILL sacrifice swell modern 2-family Cat,
6 and ti rooms, worth $bo00. now $53lh:
$100 down and $23 per month; walking
distance on E. Yamhill st. See owner. 171
K. 23d st. Phone East 5U48.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME'; WE WILL FURNISH THE
MONEY, BUILD APARTMENTS, RESI
DENCE OK ANYTHING; PlANS FKclE;
WE AKG RESPONSIBLE; WE IvNO V
HOW. TALK. WITH OLR CLIENTS-, SEE
OUR WORK, WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R.
BAILEY & CO.. CONTRACTING, ARCH1
ETCTS. o24 ABINGTON BLDG.
ONLY $25 DOWN
$12 MONTH.
4 rooms and bath, complete plumbing,
electric fixtures, cement basement, win
dow shades. Price, $1000. Cement walk
and everything paid; Sell wood car to 7ua
Ellis ave., a mue nearer than Sell wood.
Also 704 Ellis, $1500. Go look, then call
f.15 Abington blag.
$750.00.
Small house, beautiful 50x100 foot lot;
disappearing bed. $5o cash payment down,
balance at $15 per month, including inter
est. Take Rose City Park car to 72d at.
See Austin.
GREGORY INVESTMENT COMPANY.
LOOK AT THIS!
6 ROOMS WALKING DISTANCE.
Hard-surface street, cement basement,
furnace, fireplace, good plumbing, double
construction; view lot. Price, $3oOO. Small
amount down, balance monthly. 4bo E.
23d st., near Division. Lathrop, ili
Abington bldg.
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL COTTAGE.
Nice, nearly new, 5-room large cottage
on a beautiful lot 60x100, on Webster st..
half block to L car. Price a snap; $26uo,
$100 cash, and $15 per month.
GRUSSI & HOLDS,
326 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 7452.
HAVE beautiful 8-room home, nituated on
cor.ier, central location, near two carlines.
all modern conveniences, large sun room
and French window, all screened; was
built for a home and will sell reasonable
to right party. Inquire U26 East Taylor,
corner 31st st.
NOTHING" DOWN.
$10 per month, including Interest; ii
room house, 50xlOO-ft. lot, all Improve
ments paid; 15 fruit trees and berries.
1179 Atlantic St., 1 block to car. J. V.
Guthrie, owner. Main 3&u7. 500 Spalding
bldg.
BARGAIN RESTRICTED DISTRICT.
New, swell home, $3650 $150 cash; S
rooms, fireplace, furnace, Dutch kitchen,
three bedrooms, large double living-room,
elegant plate glasss buffet, oak floors; 20
minutes to city. Phone Tabor 1900.
NEW, ATTRACTIVE. MODERN HOME.
For amount of original mortgage, $o250.
$250 cash; easy terms; 5 rooms, cement
basement, paved street. 1 block to Clin
ton st. car; 2U minutes out. East Side.
211 Lumber Exchange.
FORCED on the market, a beautiful, new.
modern, up-to-date 4-room bungalow cot
tage. In cnolce, sightly residence district.
It is a gem See for yourself. 1 must sell.
Will take payments like rent. 6ee owner,
612 Piatt bldg.
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT Brand-new 5
room bungalow; hardwood floors, buffet,
bookcases, Dutch kitchen, breakfast-room,
full norch and cemet.t basement; 1 biock
to Hawthorne ave.; a, location. For full
particulars nhone owner. Tabor 5483.
W E will finance and build your home on
cionialv nayments. Call at office or phone
Alain 4347.
O'DONNELL & STEELE.
Commercial Builders,
501 Corbett Bldg.
EAST FRANKLIN-ST. SNAP Fine 7-room
"modern house; 4 bedrooms, furnace; a big
snap at $3000; $350 down, $15 per month;
near 36th. Make an offer.
ZADOW & ALEXANDER,
414 Corbett Bldg. A 1416, Marshall 92.
NEW, modern, five-room bungalow, all dou
ble constructed ; large attic, cement base
ment, fireplace, furnace, wash trays, ce
ment walks, etc.; $000 cash or trade, bal
ance month' y payments. Taggurt, 4i0
Chamber ot Commerce. '
NEW BUNGALOW ROSSMERE.
5-room cosy home, $3IaO; $16o cash;
just built, 17 minutes from city; fireplace,
elegant oak floors, swell buffet and built
in conveniences to please ladles 424 K
4Uth u N. Phone Tabor lfloo.
LET US BUILD YOU A HOME
On your lots or ours; by your own plans
or ours; pay us like rent.
THE OREGON HOMEBCILDERS,
13J0 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
LARGE West Side home, beautiful view,
largo grounds, every convenience, thor
oughly modern : terms to suit purchaser.
L 334. Oregonian.
COME to 663 East 54th st.. Rose City Park,
corner, for new. strictly modern 7-room
home; price $3500, terms. Phone 'owner,
Woodlawn 1571.
MuDERN 6-room bungalow on nice corner
lot. 1 olock to car; will give unusual bar
gain to party able to make fair Drat pay
ment. Phone Sellwood 2321
ATTRACTIVE, cew, 6-room, classy bun
galow ; full corner, unincumbered. In Al
berts, at $3500; $J5 total a month. U mun
C It. Owner and builder, 1020 Yeon bldg.
FOR SALE The finest new home in Irvinsr
ton, between Bra see and Knott : price
$".nK. K. E. Bowman si Co.. Commercial
Club bid.
FOR SALE at ynur own price, modern -room
nous, near Irvtngton Club; must be
sold: lea vine city. Pnone East
$00" BUYS 3-room cottage, corner lot, $t
cash, balance $10 per month, sf. S. Lea
622 Corbett bldg.