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THE MORNING OREGONIAX. THURSDAY. JUX.Y 1. 1915. 13 REBSTQGK IS LOSER francis Simpson Wins Close Match in Caddies' Play. WARE BEATS BENNIE DOLPH 'Mrs. Victor A. Johnson and Mrs. V. B. Ayer Tie in Tourney tor Women's Waverley Country Club Golt Trophy. I Francis Simpson, last year's cham pion, eliminated John Rebstock from further play in the annual golf tourna ment of the caddies of the Waverley Country Club on the Waverley links yesterday when he defeated Rebstock two up and one to play. At the turn '.cbstock was five down. and. although he recovered himself somewhat on the return, he was Unable to overcome the bi? lead. Walter Ware, recorder of the lowest ejross score in the present tourney, had little trouble In showing his heels to Sennle Dolph eight up and three to play. In the second flight Carl Rick eon and Edward Robertson put up the best exhibition, Rickson winning, one up. Two matches in the "Beaten Eijrhts" went to the last hole. R. Mayer defeated E. Sallis one up, and Lawrence Murray defeated Eulis Wil liams by the same count. Seml-FliuUs ts Be Today. Semi-finals In the 1915 tourney will be staged on the Waverley links this afternoon, and the finals will be held ' tomorrow mornlnf. Money now is belnsr placed thi t Ware and Simpson will be pitted against each other when it comes to deciding who Is the cham pion among the Waverley caddies for the coming year. Play for the women's Waverley Country Club trophy was held yester day afternoon and resulted in a tie between Mrs. Victor A- Johnson ana Mrs. W. B. Ayer, each making a net S9. The tie will be played off next "Wednesday and the winner will have her name engraved on the trophy as -winner of the June match. Mrs. J. J. Morrow made a gross 111,-had a han dicap of 15. which gave her 86 net: Mrs. Ayer had 113 gross, handicap of 24 and 89 net; Mrs. Victor A. Johnson 3iad 102 rross, 13 handicap and 89 net, and Mrs. K. C. Shevlin registered lit tTross. handicap 8 and 107 net. Following is the play in the cham pionship flight yesterday: Walter Ware beat Bennie Dolph eight up and six to go; Walter Topham beat Orie Alvord five up and four to So; Francis Simpson beat John Reb stock two up and one to play; Wesley Sunderleaf beat Walter Kaufman six ud and four to play. The schedule foj today, which starts at 8:30 o'clock this morning, is as follows: Ware against Topham. Simpson against Sunderleaf. Second-KIIcht Play Oa. The play in the second flight Is as follows: Vernon Williams beat JohrA Haas five up and three to play; AlvU Kaufman defeated Mitt Morris six up and five to play; Carl Rickson beat Kdward Robertson one up; George Keutmeyer beat Walter Davidson two up and one to play. The schedule for today, which starts at 9 o'clock, is as follows: Williams against Kaufman, Rickson against Keutmeyer. ., Play in the third flight among the caddie yesterday is as follows: Cecil Erlckson beat Errol Maulding five up and three .to play; Adolph Dolph beat Andrew Morris three up and one to .play; Harry Kyle beat Leonard Will lams one up: William Davis beat Glenn Morgan seven up and five to play. The schedule today, which starts at :30 o'clock this morning, is as follows rickson against Dolpli, Kyle against Among the "Beaten Eights" yester day's play were: Hank Meyers beat Wendell Hodges three up and one to play; R. Mayer beat K. Sallis one up Edward Kaufman beat Mark May five up and four to play; Laurence Murray beat Eulis Williams one up. The play for today is as follows: Meyers against Mayer, Kaufman against Murray. HOBBY COLTRIX BREAKS L1XS Spokane Defeats Aberdeen Despite Loss of Crack Shortstop. ABERDEEN. Wash.. June 30. Bobby Coltrin. Spokane's brilliant shortstop, broke his right leg at the ankle sliding into third base in today's game and probably will be disabled for the rest f the season. Opportune hits and J-isks pitching won the game for the 3noians. Score: RHEi R II E Spokane... 8 9 SAberdeen.. 3 4 2 Batteries Fisk and Brenegan; Hark cess and Vance. Seattle 8, Vancouver 1. VANCOUVER, B. C. June 30 Seattle JM not get a hit off Colwell until the eiKhth inning tvJrrn they scored five runs on six hits. Including two home runs and an error. Until this time lt was a pretty pitchers' battle. Vancou ver protested the game on the grounds that "Hunky" Shaw wore stockings dif ferent from those or any of the other members of the Seattle Club. Morse was spiked In the fourth inning but finished the game. Score: v R 11 El R H E Seattle 8 9 lVancouver. 18 2 Batteries Mclvor and Barth; Colwell and Cheek. Victoria 7, Tacoma 4. VICTORIA, June 30. Victoria defeat. Th Jxetma V,,4 a.free hi"ing game. The Tigers fielded miserably. Score- R H E R II E Tacoma... 4 12 4Victorla. . . ? 12 1 Batteries House and Stevens; Han son and Ha worth. OAKS MAY GltAB MILT KliEJj KllioU Uickcrins With Shortstop Helcased by McCrcdie. Milton Iteed. the ex-Portland in fieldcr, may be signed by the rJak land club for the shortstop position now filled by Art CJuest. Reed was out in an Oakland uniform yesterday but had not come to terms with Man s.?r. Ellitt up to a late hour last night. "I'll tell you tomorrow." said Elliott. "Vice-President Cook and myself will decide then." It is understood that Reed has an offer to join the Brooklyn Federals but at somewhat less than the 50no a Fuar,h; f'f?d for whcn ne jumped the Philadelphia Nationals. Reed came here a few weeks ago from the Phillies after being ordered back by the Feds for accepting advance money. He took ill soon after and was finally released by Walter Mc Credie wihout so much as letting him self be seen by local fans. BRADY LEADS GOLF TOCRXEY i Ouimet Fifth at HalT-Way Mark In Massachusetts Play. BROOKLYNK. Mass., June 30. With half of the 72 holes to play of the Massachusetts open golf championship tournament completed today, M. J Brady, of Wollaston. led the field with a score of 144, two strokes better than hla neareet competitor. Walter C Hagen, of Rochever. ex-United States open champion. Gilbert Nicholls. of Wilmington. Del was third, with 14, and J. M. Barnes, of White Marsh Valley, fourth, with lau. A-rincis uulmet, amateur cham Plon, and Thomas L, MeNamara, of Boston, who led all the professionals in the United States open competi tion at BaltusroL were tied for fifth place with 151. Brady's score of 71 In the second round was the best record for 18 holes during the day. JACK CODY'S XA3LB MENTIONED Multnomah Instructor Rumored for Public Tanks Supervisor. Rumors are current that Jack Cody, swimming instructor of the Multnomah Club, is being considered for the posi tion of supervisor of the public tanks in Portland. Cody has turned out a great many swimmers and divers while at the Multnomah Club and it Is for this reason that he is being mentioned for the city position. When asked about lt yesterday Jack Cody said that he had put In an appli cation, but as yet no word had been sent him one way or the other. The Portland public tanks will open for the Summer season soon and It will be necessary to have some experienced person around the water to be in charge of the various pools. WiLHELM MAY GO EAST PORTLAXD GOLF CIIAMFIO LIKR- LY TO COMPETE AT CLEVELAND, Garde Home O'sarae Belay Extended, Membership List far YVoanesi to Be Kept Open for Time. Rumors are current that Rudolph Wilhelm, the 1915 Oregon state golf champion, will be sent to the Western championships at Cleveland, O., July 19-24. Mr. Wilhelm attended the Panama Pacific International Exposition tour ney recently and only two weeks ago won the state title for the Portland Golf Club from M. H. Hartwell. of the Waverley Country Club, on the Waver ley links. Because of the pressure of business the Oregon champion was unable to compete at the Northwest golf cham pionship, settled in Tacoma. Wash., last week. If he can make the journey East Mr. Wilhelm has promised to put the Portland GolJ Club on the golf map some more. It was announced yesterday that the Portland Club had again opened its membership to women. Seventy wo men will be taken into the club be fore the membership campaign now on is closed. The finishing of the new grass greens on the course makes the playing area considerably larger, and as so many applications for membership have been received from the fair golf bugs this action was deemed advisable at the recent meeting of the club officials. The course at Garden Home, with the new greens in operation. Is 320 yards long. This is about 1000 yards longer than it was. The second round, of the club cham pionship matches will be finished be fore Sunday, according to present plana Amateur Athletics IK VINO NII.ES. ail-star third baaemsn of tbe Columbia Lnlveralty baseball team for the past two aeaaona, has been elected captain or the luis nlno to succeed Claude Kiss. Nile la a star player uh Inde pendent teams of Portland when not In acnool at the uulveralty. lie la a moleskin artint. too. but parental objection kcui uliu off the au.uad la lux. Manager DuRetta's Uuba mere handed a S-lo-4 six-Inning defeat by tha Wonderland scrubs on tbo iaat 'J ell in and Kaat Uavi atreeta gvounda bunday. Managar liuKatte aaya he doean t mind loaing m gam on account of the playing of hia team, but he doea hat to have tlie umpire agalnat him, ail of which meana that ibere muat have bean aometbing wrong wan lha declslona. The Woodatuck Volunteer Fire Department defeated the Hawthorne Merchants. 7 lo S. Second Baaeman Wemmett, of the winnera made several coatly error, but hla lum niatea manaRed to hit the ball when the hita meant run and turned an apparent de feat into a victory. Manager Bol Rlcbanbarh will leave Satur day nignt with his liarrlinan Club team lor L.ewitsion. Idaho where ha will play a two gam aerlea, July a and 3. The teama met last month and each juad aecurad a win. Uriacoll la alated to start the first gama with Tagjresell to do the twirling in the fray next Monday. Drlscolt, Tasgcaell. Mad den. Crimm, Hyiand, Vora. Iti: ter.. curiiaan, dda4, liall. Beck, Treaurer surm and ManagerHichanbach will reprtaent the Port land Harrlman Club at Lcwutlon. Dr. L. O. Webaler and Dr. Kdward A. Noyes are receiving considerable prat from the followers of trie Columbia l'ark teama aa well as from th piayera. Iiurma the bujieball sason th dctora liav duuatad their service to any of the players who may be injured. During th llMa football aeason Dr. U. M. Patton treated caaaa ror Coach rHubling'a boys 'witt'.out compenaation. iha Columbia Park athletes are beginning to look forward to the coining football acaaon for some of the beat player In Mihe i'ortland Interscbolastla l,tcue are figuring on war ing the coiora of th play ground t.ils Fall. Oregon Agricultural College la alated to receive the services of Huglne McKenna, the Columbia University all-around athlete. Mc Kenna will not go to the Corvallis institution until the beginning of the Hprlng term. Hughie although weighing In the neighbor hood of J 15 pounds, was selected lor th quarterback position on the 11)14 all-Mar tootball team and then shortstop on the IDli baseball team of tho Portland Interscholaatlc l.eaiua. Th dutiea of captain win fall on McKenna'a head during the 1U10 football season. Notes of the Game. Jack Ness was confined to his room by a youn? abscesa on hla neck. Rube uardner played an efficient first base. Mundorff hold ing down right. Ness llkeiy will be back to day to continue hla record of continuoua swatting. Hla mark ia now 30 cam fa. Either Kahler or Krauae will twirl today for th Beavers Walter McCredle- announced last night. Klawltter may attempt' lo do a comeback" for th Oaks. Dutch'a aeason mark ia 1 wlna and I defeats, so It can ba aeen that he Is tlx big noia oa the Oak roster. a If Portland win today'a game the Mack men will move Into the first division. If the lieavera win and Salt Lak loses th Beca What the Box Scores Show " About Player You Know. DAVE BANCROFT, tx-Bcaver, made one hit In three times up for the Phils and ate up everything that came his way at short. Bill Steen. ex-Beaver, pitched De troit to victory against Cleveland. He allowed 10 scattered hits, fanned two and walked two. Bill also stole a base. Ivan Olson. ex-Beaver, failed to hit and made three jrrors. playing for Cincinnati in a double-header against Chicago. Bill Itodgers. ex-Beaver, broke Into the first game for the Red Sox Just long enough to boot the only chanca that came his way. He didn't have a turn at bat. Portland BUI James. ex-Beaver, went In ' for the Browns and tried In vain to stop the White Sox. In two In nings be allowed three hits and two runs, walked one and fanned two. Ham Hyatt failed to hit In seven times up for the Cards In their double header with the Cubs. He handled Z2 chances without a mtra. Peckinpaugh. ex-Beaver, failed to hit for the Yanks, but fielded faultlessly. PORTLAND BUSINESS ABSTRACTS AND TIILtS. FKOMfT bs-KVlCK s( reasoaatil firicaa. Pacific Title trust Co.. 7 tn. of Com. ACCORDION PLKATIXO. ACCOHDION, knii sod bog p.eattrjg, picot ing. naixisutcruug. bratutng, mDruidermg tast-rn Novaltr Mis. Co.. Ju. ith t K. BTCPHAN HeauutcblDi and acalioplng. accord.' aide pleat, button covru, goooi .""cy. mawa oiuin, 9 aiaar. st, vi. Mali orders promptly attended to. ARCHITECTS. BCNOALOW piss book loo; plaas i. Kaber. 3J Ainaworta av. A. A. AB.1AVKK3 AXU A.NALYsTH. Humana Abo ay oa'kTCK. 144 j zo. ooio, ailver and platinum boagnL ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i. SILFORD KEUOX. LAWYfcK. til PIT. TUCK UL.K-. frH-ONE DKUAuA'At 017i CABl'lT WEAVKHH. XOHIHWtsI KLO CO. Ku(i from old car pets. ra ruga, las Ay. Mn. Hotu phonaa, CELLILOIU BCTTOXs, DADGKH. IHK lKVYLS-iiopboN CuMmt. SS7 Vftssmngton l ' Mam si an ua A 1244. CUIROPOItlsTs. William. Estell and Wllilatx.. Jr.. Davany, lb only scientific chiropodist In too city Aarlors 302 Oarilnger bids.. a w. coiner ad and Aider, rnupg Main i&OL NEW YORK grad. chlropodlat. manicurist. -" i-mw iuu icnufmtit oa aiacieay bids. CHIROPODY and .pedicuring. Mrs. M. L. HIIL Office Fliedner bios. Main 847. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. UR. M'MAHON ith sear. rh,n.i. taking time. 31 tifttrotnu fia. 121 4th at. DAL POULoON, specialist in paralysis, nere. oua. chronic diseases, sub pittock bis. B y 26J. CLEAN I XI ANT PRFSSINO. DRE83 SUITS for rent. w prass one iiut sen week for fl.ao a month. . UNIQUE TAlLGKlNli CO.. tap gtark il, bt oth and sin. Mala !. AUTO AND-BI COY TOPS pt-brcillb; buooi top co.. aoo 34 at. BAGCAUat CHCCKtU AT HOME. Baggag a A Omnlbua Transfer, park A Davis BREAD BAKJEBY. Royal Bakery A Conf. Inc. I Ith A Everett. BREWIM AND BOTTLE Bat, HENRY WK1NHARD, ISth and Buraatd. DRY UOODH. NOTIONS. FL'KNIHHJLNUS. FLtWCHNtR. MA.ER A CO.. XOT Ash at. ELECTRICAL HCfPLlLA Stopbba Electrical Co.. 6tb and Pin ata. GRAIN MKllCllANTs. Albers Bros. Milling Co Front and Marshall. " m. nvcearc xoaro or I rs US Olds. CROCK Rat. WADIiAMS A CO.. CJ-74 Fourth st. will go down to th aecond division, and if th Angela lose they will go down. Luah twirled a mights- consistent asms of ball, even if h did set the breaks in lurk One of the hita agalnat him was a bunt In front of th plate by MIddleton. Fred Derrick made a beautiful plrkup on a low peg by Stumpf In th alxth and re ceived a good hand from the crowd. It Is evident that Ray Bat has a per manent place In the hearts of the local men. Kvarjr tim th tall boy moves h Is given the glad hand by the fan. Korea has been sbsolutely forgotten. Clarke Streams to Get Krr. VANCOUVER. Wash.. June 80. (Spe cial.) When the new county fish hatchery Is completed on Cold creek, near this city, within th next few weeks, a liberal - supply of black spotted brook trout eggs will be sent there to be hatched and later planted In Clarke Countv streams. Represen tative Albert Johnson has notified the secretary. Prank Blaker. that the eirjt will ba sent from the Yellowstone Na tional ParH. font-Season Scries Planned. ATHENA, Or, June 30. (Kpecial.) This week marks the rloae of the bites- ill- ' ' ''. Smole--vLse Ui'l'Si -sas. aaw WUOI, ' j ' "y. a ! V V-. M.: ' M- A- Cuatat Sc. Cex. COLLECTION AOLNCV. CLAIMS of an) description collected on par cciiuia abbera AAignest ess rir cues. In. Harden Aasrcsaui Ageucjr. i Henry bids. roou AAarsuall oJ. Ci-AiM3 of any description collected on per. oantaga anywnar. aiigbest class rier- ncca. 1 ne liaiiira Aaercanll Aftucy, 4-tt Henry bldg. i'hon Marsha 11 u. Accounts, not. Judgments coiiectad. "Adapt bhort Method." bbon Adjustment ui -; N. W. Hank bldg. ftoot Main 7. XtTH CO.. vsorwtur bldg. ilaia Ufa No collection, no inaxg. .stabind isoo. " DAN C I N U. MANCllbsltK Dancing Academy, U S tin iU, bat. brk aud uaa; ap I suratuer rata, ft- prtvat lessons, 9; morning. slirnooo, evening, all latest danc .uraaleU. class Tbur., bau avaning. J- :o. Cblldiau classes Sac. 2 to a, -ac. Aaroadway -iu. lltATll S Sc'MOOL Leasona dally, class rl. . v. a to lo, Aliaky bull, ad ana Morri son sts. Lson ke. Main Sola. DkTa-CTlVli ACtNC Lk.-i. PINslaUlYuN 41 CU.,L.li.LlaTi.CliVt:AdCI. Established over so years BClt..NIl.C UElh-CllVt KoitK. Invetiaatlooa and report mad oa Indi vidual anywhr. Consultation fr. auit 3.'4 l-tttock blocs, s'aon riroaonar o.a. EVL, tAH, NUpK AND 1 M MOAT, Treatment by specialists; glasses flttsd. Dr. K. K. Casseday, 617 D sum bldg.. Jd r W a. k-Lt-CTlUC MUTOKS. MOTOlts. genrtora bought, sold. rntd nd repaired. v do aii kinda of rvpa.r lng and rewinding; all work guaranteed. 11. M. H Electrlo Co.. si 1st sU N. r-hoos llroadway l3a. MAlw. CUAMNU A.VU BI.F.AI IIINU, PANAMAS bio. ked and bleached. 75c : at ra ws 4t felts &oc Kautroan-. as Sd c. nr. stark. MAMCIHLSU. MaMCUKINU and alec, trealmsnc Hurk. IK Lsfy't bldg. s.tbi HASTY MtSENC-KK cu. Motorcycle and bicyrles. l-hon Mam ft3. A zlt. UC KIC'AL. Emll TKIslhors. violin tsarhar: pupil 6vclk. 20T medner bldg. A-41SO. Marsnall IS: J. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS HATH AND CAP A. TTTAN'IfAVFEK HAT CO.. 6- Ffnt St. IIIDKM, WOOL. CAOCABA MAKB. KAHN DUOS. IB1 Front C HOP MEBCHANTsV. st'NEFT BROaW Si 4 WukCialER BLDO. Main !. Pasaea A J I It IRON VsOBJCaV. PACIHC IRON WORrta. PORTLAND. OkEoO.N. BTRUCTUKAL liTttL. PLANT. FOUNDKT. LKATIIKK AND hllOE TBADB MTfUEH. CHAR I- MA1T1CK A CO, T Frost: leather of vr decr1ptlon; tsps. mfg. ftndlnsa MEN'S AND MOMEVH NCCKWCAs; COLUMBIA Neckwear Mfg. Co- M Hun at. M II. LIN KB Y. BRA DSH AW BitoaV. Morrison and 7th sts. ball season in this county, with Pilot Hock as winner of the Blue Mountain League pennant, and Athena as winner of the East End Laacu pennant. The Blua Mountain League was oricanlxed comprising the principal towns In th west end of I matllla County, and the East End Uru comprising the prin cipal towns In the east end of the county. Both leagues had a successful season in amateur baseball, and the fans are well pleased with th quality of baseball. To decide the county championship a post-season series has been arranged between rilot liock and Athena, to be played July . II and 12 at Athena. I'ilot Hock and Pendleton. Much In terest Is aroused In the coming; aerlca. Th location in Athena of -Bill" Tuerck and Hugh Lieuallen. a recent battery for the University of Oregon, give Alhena the odd a. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Dally aad Baa day. IT till. Oss Urns arn ad two esrntlv times , ru ad tares rsasecmtve time.... asm ad ats roswraus tlm ,..tu . . .SO ins soovs rates apply ts sdertl stesu V V S". A. QNCE ia a "blue moon' you will find a man whose constitution can stand Harana cigars all day long. Most of u reaerre oar all-IIavanas for after meals Mhen we're in shape for them and get our greatest satisfaction the rest of the time with a milder type of cigar for example, your Gen '1 Arthur. Gold Medal Award at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Gen1 ARTHIIR CIGAR, AUo a 3 for a quarter (isa X 4 Inc, DUtribaiton DIRECTORY MOICAL, jML'blC published, arraaged. printed, popu- uisuuscrlpta Jktia Musie PubUahlna; Cos, jaal i. VYaaa. OITOMtTRI!-T!l AND OITlCtANS. A "1JHT on bLgh prloea Way pay 1 u lor g.sssaa wbea 1 caa III Itj .cosea, ao.d.fUiad (jacnea as sow as (cor C. W. Uoouruan. 2u Morrison. Mail order promptly Iiiisd. S nt Xor parUciura. ssa I'ATEMT ATTOKNKYBV IC C WHltiHT il year' prat tic V. Ik. aud lorslgq patents. ul Deauin. bldg. I'U'JJL l-ORTLAND WOOD PIPS CO. Factory and offic ner ;th and York ais. Ma.n Mas. MOHACK AND TRANSFER. C o. PICK Transfer at moras Co. oli.c and coruiuodlous -siory brick warouous. aeparat iron room sail iireproot auiLa for vajuatlss. N. W. cor. Xd and Pin at. Pianos and fuxntlur motel and pacau for aoiputeuta. special rat snaa as gooo In our Ibrougb car to ail il n mast lo sail for,gn ports. Main sas, A-lk. tti.J.N T KA i y r" K CO.. ; U.lsaa st, roror lth. Taiepboa Main n or A-U V own and oprat tat. larg. class "a warsbouses and ttrraioal lrM.as. Lowi lmursacs rate In city. kOHNii. PAlkl.Mi. MulUus hedscwl iraiabt rat to ail polais. MANNl.Vti iMitHuuM s Xrauitr Co., Main I"l Pttt ad Hoyc A-iil MAD1SON-ST. DOCK AND WAItLHoiSt. Offlc. 19 Madison. Oenerat merchandts and lorwardiog asats. rauiM Mala ma. V ITT EK1.NA If KHOOIA a. v. vertHlNAHl coi.t.iCOb: beams sspt. IS. No profession offer auusl oportuau Cataiogu free. C Kesvaa, pts laia Mw kei ac. ban Francisco. WOOD. BARK blockwood, boawood. csrdwood. Multnomah Fuel Co.. Main 040. A-slla GH ke.V and dry slabwond. block wosj-Pan- ama Fuel Co.. Mala Hdsk, A -. oHNA.Ui.NTAL IRON AND MIRE. Portland Vi ir at Iron v as., ad A co.umbia. l'ALM AND Lt UlUt tllu OiLAa. W. p. H LLt.ll A CO.. Wth and DaTla. FAIN t!, OIL AND I.LAaa. RA'MVt.N i CO. q and Taylor sts ' PUP.. 1'tJ'K l1IIIM.lt AND VALIU, M. L. KLINiv. - trust au PLA MU1NU AND MLAJI al I'rLsLrT"" M. L kLlNfc, k4- rhici c . PKANTKRH AND riBlJlULKA T. W. iiALTt. A co, lt and oa ata. fkUUKh IUVMIkMUN .wkkc II anib, BVtHbl.vi A FAItKa-LL, IAO rroac kOI L AND BINIUNti TV INK. Pert Is od Cordag Co, lata aod orthru. .V.Ht DOOHM AMI (.LArUt. W. P. Ft. I.I. KM s co. U;n and l.)a WALL rtl t lt. MOROAN WALL I'AI'Kil CO, S0 Sd aC adr "New Tody Bad all St her class LTVrsv Msa eaeetH th follow tog: rltkllsa Usslra Mle. rmwsllsa Usslea leaiauj. K-a. it. as. prlval Families. ard and Ksams Prlsats tasnlltes. ItsuseAseplag kssan I'nrals taantllsa. Ksls mm We ahsv rlaasl fli ailssi la 1 earats a lis h InwrtlM. os "rUsr-s" sstsnliiisisu rasrts will bs sisssel tits SHnber f Uses spursnss is S pspwr. regarellSM of lb InaM f mmrmm la rath line. Minimum rtearg. tw Uses. l tireissisa will a-reft rlssalflel ssV veni.rwii-i sser Iks lelepbsse. prarid-4 lb aSrtAer Is a subrrtsr u lhr-r aasse. N srku 111 be swats) er t be slsr, mmt bill wilt mm readers lt flliiag day. MketkH u bee seal sdvertWmewta will bs ace-svieei ee the pbsss WpwsHl a pas use prssislsns sf patairal ml lelniaeas aser. llMsran. Mllasllsaa waatsel Asa pvrsassal advertlssmeals will mmX b aareptsa seer ihs leiesbwis. orders f r mmm tsrtlsw wly will as .- Pled for -Israltsr fe hsle." "Bass sew Opisrtunltle. " Unocal na-Ala-WM.S" sass! " anted ts Heal. Aarenlwmeals t rvvelve rB etasairL rwlloa must hs la T K Ores o Is mltWm mm. tmrm s'rmrk at algbl. nraat ra I uram f . lowing ! r foe Th ralay tirsnaiss will s sVAswk taunto, sight, lb offles will be spew, until 1 rise a P. M, a asusl. ass) all ad re.ed tmm lata for ewtr r'asiricstlsi will be raa asder tbe besSiss "To- 1st ts Issslfy." Telephone fln O 7 0. ss. . TOO LATH TO CI.Asirr. HAVK lu.t my p lion. Must sx.rl'. rnr Sim ir pi.no. lesa ihaa a year e:d. ilaa shnut li hand-played mj.ic r..ls. No reason! Is offer refused. I I. oo. K..I V.-jT. or a1. ; AK 1M". Oregoman. wN'Tt;l To Uuv a modern six .r s.n- room hauiw, mtilmum prlc l-oo AB HI I. iresonian Al'tTION I.M TOUAf. At Psker-i aurtlnn hmjs 1 tn l as Vark ateeet. Kumltur. et-. Kaia at id oilrark. MEKTDfO xoTitaa. if NoKLRs, oa July 11 and i IW -4 l"nd 17 th.r sill b held In this oaala a large caravan balling from all aseuona sf th country. Th rotntst sska that all NoM ar-jr.um. ln her but not arruiaiel w.th Al Ksder notify Ke-arp-Hon t hairmsn w. J. Hof man tear of Th oregonlanl that he can r!a- you oa lh lommltte SDuolnle,! to entertain vur tempi when they sum to i'ortland. Al Ka'lee members who recelv cards from Ira K. Howers, autoroobll . htrman. will please ri: in card at .ncrin! mn to him (ieorga Allen, of th PuM lommlttt., wanta long. stem rose for the (u-- . . n I'Don him at Kaat JfilX lo It fr Al Kadar MUCH J. DOID, Itecorder. IMPKKIAL IXJtxJK. NO. ISB. A. F. AND A. V. Member, take ritlO! Sunnrstde Lodge. I', D, will 1 eons-rsled. ronstlluled and instituted and rci its rh.rt.r tlil. Th ... i . Julr 1. at T .."lo o'cloek. at I'm loda room' Kn Thlrtv-fourth and Tarornll streets. Th member of Imperial l,oOg ar urcently re. quest.! to attend this eor.ventiori and assist tness i-rvthren m the ceremonies aa a mark of regard. K K. HOYLKS, W M W. P. AX UK LA, secretary. OftT ,V.," ,P' N'O. 14 VV f f D "egular meet.ng thia (Thurs. J can evening. o Cork. Kikr V 4 lejnple. lmportaiii huaineaa. L Vlsiung brotheis Invited lo . - tr or1er of th PI H. M. IU eHAL lJ)! NS. bsc.-etary. CO,rRIA LODtlK. NO. 114. A. V. AN'O A. M Slated com munication Oil tTburadayi even ing at S clorb. alasonio Tsm Il". Viaiting brethren always welcome. Uy order W. si ntEU OLAON. secretary. El'XXtHUK IODGE. V. D-. A. r. AND A. VL will La Inetl atutd. dedl-ld and officer In stalled tonlrht iThuradarl. East C-y V Thirty - fourta and Varan. il air;a isitora welcome. By order of W. M. K. M I.AXCU becrvtary. washinijtov rHtrrm vn. 1. IL A. M. .a. led nntuialliiii this (Tnuredayt enlng. Last l.tghtb and iurnalu atreeta. at 7. Ji o'clock P.M. bireM. Via Itora welcome, liy order K. M. t. Itolf saLAf KBXtifbil. Secriary. OREGON1 COMMANDERT. K- T. Carat and socltl this iTburaday) evening at Mo. I'arioea opa from and after 1 iti h. M. C. r H'lEOANU, lieeorder. 5v s ooLnrv n tlk icncampment. no it. , . , ....... -v, , e.enins. orient tit.. Lssi tu and Alder. Patriarchal d-re C '' aTAKR. Scr.ss. KXTRA Kmblem Jewelrv of all klnr!-spc.-isl deslans rnafe j.r Uroa, Jew. era. blKIA. ORAMMFLL At On,j Samaritan ltoeoltal June u. Ka OrammelL aged s JJ.rs beloved wit of Mermen Ormmll of HI Commercial street, and mother of Ms Li-lias Thorns u Minnie and Frd f.rammelL of I'ortland. arid sister of Mra. Nr Burch, of Amity, or. : Mrs. El as beth Martin, of Lsfeyett. Or.; M- Cora Wravira, of Knappa. Or.: AiTred Robbina fsrlton. Or, and Jim Robblns. or Tor- rlnlsh. Wash. Rema.n al K. F LI) me a urerial parlnrs. wil.iame ve. sod Knot; street. Funeral announcement later. KDMONDSOV June 10. Charles II Ed mondson. aged ,0 years, belwed father of Mra. Alice King. Mra Rosa gears, Robert and t'harlee rdmunin.n. Hemalna at liunning a Mci.ni a parlors, .Notice r fucorai later. 4r AMIMMIVTS. Xf p I f s . I Pfadsay. at Tvlat XX--- Mala . A 11Z SPECIAL rRICE.- Mat TODAY 2:15 Floor. 11 rows fl.aO. T rows $L Bsicoar It, Tic. . Gallery aoe. K5 TONIGHT 8:15 HENRT W. IATAOE Offers Tb BrlUlsat Opsrwtta "CADI" W,TH OsAii MIZZI HAJOS Excellent Cast and Chorus tupeadoos Production. Own Orchestra. Tonight Lower floor, 11 rows (2. I rows La Balcony IL 7e. Ma. OaJ lery. re e reed and admission, 10c BEATS NOW SELLING, llKTmKILtAICf 230 The Truth Girl of the sensational motion picture "The Hypocrites" T Margaret Edwards la Original Dances 6-Kirksmith Sisters-6 VaofJeTille's Classiest Musical Act 5 Other Big C TimeActs O At Popular Prices HII.IIVAN CONSIDINE-3 Marine) t: P. M Nig at tlim. ll Tryouts Tonight With Second Show ACTS! Oaks Portlaad'a Urestesl Aaawseasest Park. TIIDin FltKK PR OO RAMMRi SCtO P. M. A.D DiM I. M. Orrkestral Csse-ert. Bsstss Trwa kadsars la "A Mikl la a Cass ret" KI.PRint nr.i l KR wriTFi A.VU MLLU Tlt. ! It 1)1 A UON.NAS. BASEBALL RECHEATIOV PAHK " Csrser Vtatka aad Twealy.Kaartk Sla. OAKLAND 1'OKTLAiND Jl .Mi ra. SO. JI LT I. 2. 3. . 5. Lassea Hegls Ueeksaya at X P. baaSays. Z USW f. At. Reserved box scats for sale at Rirhs's Clear Stand. Sla lb and Washington bts. l.sHes Days wensnliy sad 'rids v. Phon Yoor Want Ada to THE OREGOMAN. Alain 7070. A 6095- nrAi xoTiCEa. KVrJK At trt reeldenre, 5d Indiana av. nu. June i'V Jeriei. Kublk. ased ; eara, beloved mother ol Julia I rsns Her ben and oils KuMt and Vrs. Amells Xwlener and Mrs Ada Ilrsdameler runersi service will t-e held tojsr Thursday . Ju y 1. f r P. M. St the TVm-dSan Methodist Epleeopal Church 143 Kssi Teeth street North. Interment Hoe t.ity Cemetery, rrieade respea-tf uily -tnvned tw ttenl. Remains msv t. viwa al th parlor or VIHier a Trscey. LAPKA At Cordov. Alaska. Jun IT Ja eva ivorwthy laska. aged 11 tear a months, is daa. telove. daughter of' A V. and Maine Lska ne Lew,, slater rX Lewla Laska. rlen.s Invited to st lenl tune-l eervlrs, wl.i-h a ill b held at Hoinian'a funeral prlor mt A M todav tTr.ure.ls). July 1. Interment iiln Lrs-I Cemtr. NI"KI.OSON" Th funeral of th la ts Jarare Nirk!os-in wi:i l held la th cnarl t aloual Kcott Park Cemetery today tihu-. caj. Juiy L at A. M. asrvi&ss pritavs. ,T: T H H vX H La! slirrrn 10 ITNERAL lUKItTORS. (3 fr':3-M.vv i 4 f - XL CJ 3ffe Th oaly rwstdescs aadsriaklcs atsnlAsa. rsnt la i'uri.saa a its ,itvat arivssaa, siata a, A lea. J. A. FINUTT A SOM. Montgomery at elf la. AIR. EDWARD HOLM AN, tha leadlag funeral oiienor. J Inird street, corner s.uoa, A-ady asaisiasL. A lill. Jaaia sVI. a". 8. UC.VMXO. IMC Kast bIJ Funeral Ulrecura, AAA Kaat Al der street. Last H XO-A. A. K. ZKLLACK CO., Zi WILUAMI AVE. kast luvx C luas. Lady stiandaiiL Aay ihj nighl srvles. llL.SM.NO A MaNTtt; fuaaral d tract ore, Srvsil.ir and flue, rAwas aiaia asu, A aa. k-3iy atteouant. Urte.Ava; A kSuuh, eunayaide tailors, auto hears. luS Awuloal al. labor Aa. Bli H1U.III si TRACAvY. Independent (uaeral directors Kunera.s as low a A-o. 4U. 1 .. Wa.hmston arid tllla sts. Mils -Ull. A ak. f. Lm Ljukoaa, lsi 11th sa Clay airoetZ. Lauy sr.ut.iiL fei.t il. tn.t;fcsi IMiLUIAklNu COM FAN Y. Ad. and . lay. Uin ll.J. A io;!. Lady attendant. (. T. ttlKXAvS, Wlliiaa.a ave. aad kaotu Ka.t 1 1 I C 114. Lady attendant. IU1I1IMS. MAKT..S a i OIU Lo co.. I.orl.ls. IU ssa ingtoa. Main :J. A !.. Ki.asra tor a.l o ii..t.s, artistically arranged. tUltki: Lito.. I. or Lis, 2; Morrison al . Main or A 10S. r'ln flower aud floraA de.igns. No t-rancti atores, f Bit NN Yil Irl treenbouse, Kreeh Lowers, r-non it E. jd aw Taylor. MAX M. bill Til, Mala A ilil. fc.;ung tuiiomg. IIO.MMENTH. foUTLANl MarL Worka 4th it, oixlts ."lty H:l bul.cers of memorials. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 14 aCLMOX r AT. I'Assrs kbaa 142. B SSAi. OSes Day aa4 NUkc. nfort all cases of crusity to this af fics, LrtAial cbiabar fur auiall atilmaia. llurss amoulani: for s.ca or dissuisd anin.ala at a luoraents riot Ice, Anyoos oeslrii.g a pet may eorarouaicat writs ua. NHV TOI-AT. STOP AT Nf I rr- f urnUhM, anV re',:.- nlArr4 lobby 11 m o rn rcn. Vf nUncr. Koon.ii, with jr mi bath. 1 1 per Jay up; Kiihoul. ; Uc ut. Hvm. lb rttrt are low don I IIiIuk lh rv Ire in poor. 1S(cIm1 rt(r l.y k or month. rl rotna ith wH bed , m-kinc lh-m fmctt ."!! -nitt-n. MORTGAGE LOANS on tmprovwd city snd farm property at current raisa. Attrartiv repayment prlvlieaca. Uoani quickly closed, Csil today. fZC I.AWtiiS lAXej fty (?C BISHCI rilUI'LHTILS V A. H. BIRItELL CO. 1U-1II Asrlknsstrra Kssk Mallalla Maraksll 4114. A all. .O MORTGAGE LOANS ov irKovr.ii oiiihim ruorkKTirs Kasldem Loins arvrl I Per I'rnt, As. cordiag lo Location I'louly of Money. ROBERTSON & EWING 2u7-a .Nsrtbvteatrrs llssa BlaU. MORTGAGE LOANS Ma4taat llraaa.rsrsy Ksris I'roertr latere! T ssxl a I'rr trsl. No Overcharge. No l!rl Tty. Mraii;ht Loans on itr.ilaat 1'ropositloivn. "RttitIN INV. A HtlHTUAI.K CO. Btsx-L sarkisir llrlldlax. 'I klrsl aasl Issahlll M reels. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Ourtiwn Moucy at . urrent Kilsa MlMllrtl AMI (llKIHKllliiN Aio.N US, k A KM AMI till IDtM SS ken Mb m.. Hosr.l ef IrsOe BIAa mm f mm cJ 6 & 7 mAMC M O RTG AG E Lwni). $90007 Per Cent This amount anH on :i:-a-re raru-h nasr liulard. valued at Muo. This is a flrl-nasa i-roiluniiji taritt, IHH1 V. UIHVA to, 14 I hinlier sf ( smnrrer. BKNKDkT I ROS, M liawtboma tf Jl KAls KT TB. "fa? ha l a I mim i ra oui bfn u.ctkal j, in H.m . mmt If ao. tht-.a ma fr api--.nini r.t I an t rvmaly cmh1 fra it..n la f-m bai r-.an. ti avf in c.t fr a linrrtuit " Ir rikv.ii.i,4 tuiiur. who aa turn. mm, MtUttui y rcfci(.k,aa AO fr.. Onioa- AM) A I- li n n T K. TH! ta on of ll.a -ry hat buaiRoaa a ( on t iiian ivenu and ran t iou:i( r.r'-t. M-.1 l.vir.,n f . a- br.k. . .r MKi'!Ui K, - .a .a!k at. TirT torn vali-a in ta ; Iktrva. Iraill. ful. !- trai t n tha -t M.la. 1 ' m n isia' ri i.trrjt fata, en v i , f v.r .u y $ ..-o. n, I a iUvsi.th. M t.rt't 1 1 f . I.4"K -Y SWIXTl'N.". OVKK mH I'KKT TIUi iUr.K. ?v fa-1 f.-fit on Watt ( , i feat rfi K':r tea 10 faari oa Bor ib ar k: k ; pnea J-a:o. HE xn in I. !.L ah tir?T. ltM tr . ' Ctat j t h.xb afl iiht:y; i0 mitt ' tAkn at onca, oa ;r ii. g rlt . P '.O 1 Orrjanita. HAVK tr a n inio' I r i t tSa-n r fat-lion. k Lult.m (rlr4V W..1 -1 t But:. Terma if j4-r., Th Crcon f'ti rtawa-ai .;r... v v. pnk t :.ic, t .- ru.vu i Kn.Hi i.4-i TZ ;.!. j.Ti, flr! ta. aany taonh jiH.; f t-.aj.i n"--Mt.I taka aiil'xi. Mr. uU Mar. CO U mrn In r anvl t n in a. "pu r tlan o-m;uts. ' txrus i v etCt Hava r arm . doanrubi aacriftraa. both In lota ajd houaa; mi. an af ar. U.Vla K.A5T. Two l-t. blcx-k from or. prioa f373; 0t TT-t t a j rar urn Ov'Ml'AHO WIK1.RI- K. - Pt-k t. & TO ft I" i"nt mor.f i or, b'J-.reH prop artr. i.l-ix-'in, d,l nx. Tartra K IU !rtt.n. 11 tZ Nor'.h.rii:-ril Hank bldr. aa -ri-'i. a. Portend lio'shia m co- in. ti M.int brra-.n jo (ba lor CH HK r4-Mr-na lot, nrar park and cr. l-t offr tattsi it. Xlarthi;! B. CHKAr', - usdt. Jik17 .orar aa Koh" xucxa. 1 Loaa Xabor 6?U. f f On CtT m1 Farm Xrtmi, cw tn I a Aniounl at Currot lksaira V iJFjA KA1TM4.TI01C?I0II, Baakan KKaTaisJ Ornrmmr f-Mrxh act tvrna r ' ' ' r " r- RtlAL KSTATK DFALTM. PAI-MKH-JONW CO IL - 4-tJfc.M JVliMl b.3t