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Tim MOKXiyG OKEGOXIA riUPAY, OVEMBEIt 26, 1015. JHSPEGT10M LIKELY TO BE REORGANIZED West Coast Probably V.YI Be Separated Into T;o Dis tricts With Supervisors. FEDERAL HEAD IS VISITOR la I irnl ft (lun: Cr' K -.Igrg I. i:prvtra ! Ural Sraattwrn rrtnrt.l. Vt lh . rU fa ILtodtinx Ora-foB. .... to pr. i r '""" - . . i.u.i. t ,ar an. Or.jro. W.,h.rl..m . in an-t.'. ar-msn r if t- -' - h.....rl of I". --' n4 i4t; MfT. " f '--day .P.r.n '.f "!. rnt v..i-i.tv "' " -.-.rtr morn .-a" h-r. It.r..t of t..lie ! i'n" fe ter a --t aa4 h-tfr'msl ! th C...t til :"J"ti J.r och. 1 ITiT AVpart'irO from. Washington f,. j..-r.f i-t I Bi ta "" th. p;. lad too .f.m.t la.paa-- t,e.r d .trial. 0 II tr...4j llO.!- ' -f-arY -t-r tho a,l'lr)g "" an.nt." I Jr. "At "! . an i li eone-ol of th pa-ifl-a,... ,tu.k, a-. IS- II... .a ' leacy a iC4t!or4 l"l wft.cSa a an aaa... a- iti ..r A' l.rrttorT wi.r ft. i. pfrli: 4-vm.fi.4 to ti iBu.ut t- p- on n lTtp-sr.t fn.t t or nvt'Kl o ti..t'tla. I- wo.jl.t e s riel to i.'.rm dT wr Br. ho to r'o4 to o'lf on4 r.rel p.ot.' ctir Jofta K. r-:ir u tio prvL.rt irtr -t r id. on4 a. o. w ! Of.'!''. Br to pr.t A- nnitriii ti ) lu'imH IB.t let I, txnt H'.I. Cora i on4 H.ll t ln4. or. m.io lnri iflE t ho o oa:.4 tflOfo. WfcfO W t rv'.i pp(Bfnpl of on !t.f i;tor!.f fto.-to In Orfc fin. V ri ! b t'i Alo t.rfltofT I rt.-1 rKt ! .yo' tot to o-o.i;f.B I4 twtfinlmanl f 4 it too.t ruic'tsr in k auK-tiatrii-l n-4 sn4f o compil. Pt.if rw ioMoo rutt r i'on -. foil Toe. f. i:moo ho trior. f rn Tl'-t Of rfl:t:S(l ro.iffjlfn h. ofptl oofioo rf iom r itinfi , on4 ft m t-t or. r.rttfl- .1.4 for a !!f trtoro If Boir -OttO of op.ratroi? I. ra.ft-4 I fuel .o'i4 or i l'r".'ic ! to iip.-tiot of ...oI 4-ffofvot Intrr-r.e.r.ton. apt p:'.4 or tft'il;ifnfi( ri'Jir4 fcn5 oi-nii.r fff.t-tr., th.rfor. rvn o. IA low. mfTTiinc thm "C'mhai s.-i.jo, ar' .r. a--j. n tht ttitt4 to o::iw.4 i: tM.ir onplt 'io-i. It la iC p -oh. i. iitv oh.H.-eiort will N. rl.l hrr. to fttn en. air.mo l offi' r or r .Vrthwt d! Irt. f. two fon;: j.uj.n. Annivt: V l-nonb Park aaJ t.rjlna MaVr IlUor r Jolt Crrtral I kn. Vioe It a?af. aa tf Iho aIHf r.-t in port wa t b. r.-luci i not mf Ilia to nr. th.ro arr.or.4 off tho rt.r n.'ir two otPi.ra. th H-tt-.n .dp Iturtnin Park, from A 1 rr. an.t ttm Voirce aa .Mp. O ". front '.rfon. Tha Vtornri I'.rk w. tj ;-y. frnr- tho timo ah lfi Ato hr i-ntti ri--hr4 tp y..r. d.r. a?4 I-. V n . day. tnah- l. ta. trip. V--" or. uodrr nac an"nt for arrafn tji4.ri4. To i .Vor.t!j. bark P.tl t.'t Iho k.raor y..t.rdy imiriirr lr tow of kioh.'Ti. . it a a oa..t rarco of ,i:ni h I t i.i . aiu.4 S 1 J l - J t . oewt .Pio I. b-i'ind for l'in trtwn. lraunor4ia or f'irmoo'.n fr or d.'o. Tho Itrtt ih t-.nr pt t4ntao l'i d-oo at 4 o .-l-fc-k w iy morn l. J'44 fir J".. tn.-nt for ord.ra. rarrflnl Htt bt.".; of whaal. worth :1VJt:. Tft. I. J4) ton. ot r.ciator an4 t. M tNmtjn of JtiT t io.. Pot a '. r. Iu4"l hy X. If. Ift4i(44l.f. ltJU ! IIU-OKIID TAKIIX IV 1 1 Iram for rj and W .corns far, an.l Oalna Are to Come. Itir4. t:;rh t". of tar rr iriv b. In.-r4 t.-tr f'.t for rortE.n-t arr.in I m thraiis ta. aiititi.a of r.rnr (i-a at ! .t i5.irtf, rli d-d not l.ota lb. avaaia Of tho .. 4"'i'fif rf tft. firm . ahifo. ti. Tfn -b b.rb n.'ue. chrr4 a.rI w. for fortUrl ririii I. r . port. . hawina ..t!4 fron IT:t.. m.r.pirc T-.-1a Th. rrw.Tian r i t l-f; down !.rT la tow f t .'..Pii.-a (J.umma. t"i. port of f'orti.. f ni la. 11'n.l.rion. of tno ji.T.r r ... ao4 on arrt.ol at Aafurt. ri. t ln(Ti r.rk anj O. t' i. i'-t r.. r-.4 in. mar fn.a-d-. ar. t .f.rt op. Th. " !!. an I li.r rata atr.ay h.i-j hro nl b.mt o. ciri'ua, iitf aro .r -o ir t i . at prr-ta af a ari4 r..l n tv-.n h.r. M br ! .-I f l . ri.int mora H4i 1'ira .iron a tl fel4 at tba fa-mi wt.l k. ir.M. ponTi.M t iiomim; Mr. Il'iaarr Mi I.mti U IWal llrtv Than All t.rain. I roan a-llla". f-rtn ?'. trian ilaj . .lory h. r It II i.j.r n f I rltf aa ru ta r -i i.).. .f ti. - - c yi-.-t!. riavttor ti.-h. h ."iips1.'! am. Jiair I a total of l.l.t'Ht taa.: of wh.ol an4 bar i.v. cam of I. io.lt; buah.la o.r In. alma p. r ar (aw tr luar ha. pnt fjr a". I'artl.i'i br aor ron. for Ma ah.at orta a .mo from b.ro har. h.. ltTTl an.:.. olia additional '.a of MMII hii.h.ia rf borlar and I 14 1 h'l.h ..a of '. a !! a I f !. . Itl buah.'a of arr.m t"-.at r.pr.a.nia a aalitatioa cf 11 Ml.T'lt I'or Iho Pll-l. .an r. Ilouar o;ort4 from ini. . rb-ir aal.lll fcutn'l. cf wh.at at IIS.. MM. it 111 boahaia of bari.y at I1ST3W. wht.a f.sr tri. am. p.rl.-f f-m l"iaT.t ouy,1 bo d..p( :.I)J 1T bu.ft.la of aval at fit ! S and ba.b- I. of barley at i:il.;tl siro mrr Ttmnl Into Port. ;TTt.ri Kail. Na. :J Tha B'mr M-b 'tut w. from Ao.tra.la for aiu'4r w t o arararoof wool. avaa..4 In at I'a ri.Iry To.!arday In low af in. t. laoiiii. abkk r.ndo4 to bar m. Of t4 eti U Cris TVae,a.a of orohaMo "" ,.f,... ash., s. l'n mro-igb. to '";'..' K.df.i.. of tr. t..P-rtm.B of torn. - .....nt a bill b.fir a on- The Mackinaw ran short cf fuel OIL IHCK IXVV li MAUi; UIUKCI Commlolon Will KrolUr Lr4 Tln Orl;loal Otlmate for 1 1 1 Aa t"o founfil dorlln4 o ln--lol (ho r-lirr.lo of l.a t-.mn;llon cf Tutv : Lo--l.a in It. tuja. llo iomruiaalen Tof.rd.f mod. o ato'lol loojr of mi l nt ord.rad crrtifi.d t wll iho County Clrl a1 County Aoar. Tto oritrtnol o.nm.io of t6o Co mm la .ion for tt.i:J.-. bl o now oill not lo to CommUaion oil til io riu'r-. tr ina If th" . . . Ml . i lit . . .aj4 iiiukiui oi f vtk-'iu . wrtKb I. tho oual4o fioro, lb l irminMwti - - - w w. . . I'ncS.r llo !! muat bo In io! U lot o!!ol to orcd. ooo-tnlh lakins fun4 purpr. It la oatlmal.d . ' i - i . . .. t i im. .Mt fnr rii'n'ifi ' t 1'""'' - -- - oror.ttofi ll.i.l! I to bo ruir4. sfni. fur inlrro't tho aum of TB. t'ornmlvioa ot.4 to oxtrnd. to Joarfo fiu;M. tn. uao of tho atroat- na 0 ft W Ol IIT.munV 9Kww Wllhat J-ily I. tt!oui iho prtlou portnlt pirvo NtTmbr r. ho wtil bOTO -.'. for oil work b!lt bulldinc on lit till P . Mf.it!. Inter. .1a. wBiroct bo frtnt'.r rocir4. lu'rk for fort U nil lanM;nl. JUiiVTKVIl'KO. Not. : Th Brltl.h bork -.r-.rry. from r.mamburo. fr I'ortUnd Or. ha orrirrd brro. bln o.i danvaf.4 ..oft. llorloc Nolrat. To (M-ciraworklnjc cram for tho L"nltd Kir.airrt tho Hr:tl-E bark Ua'cato woo anUixt .i.rday to lrln( dov from ibo orta ra.-i null, wbcro ado oMa chr(.4 bolloaL Tftat Ko rilr.r b-r. will attain a !ao of abo4t to. f.l aboira a.ro to ruorrow ta fa prli tlou of Dialrlct or..-..t.r i. ol. Th. t.o at alov j.trJr fou llr.nr bo-li.a of unfortunot.a io from the rn.r will bo lurn.d oor to tho l oron.r at tho foot of (.to air..l. II. 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Ir-. aa .;. km J.-..ro x aw .4 Arrlid lltaavraaT H'ria-!.. f m Prt.aaJ -. 1. .-a. a. 31 Ar!.4 llaaarr mai lt. . 4 frra aaa r-anv-aaaro Ta..rt a. h . I rria4 fiaarna; T-l r f-0 Ml y.rrl..- jaa.ia. a-i:.i a:aaamar ICaa h.a Maria. Na. i -i" . TVdaaa ot Aadawtw rt4.. luah. I t IT A VJ . .. . faarf n A. at I f'-l i WU t , a.....;.4 ia ..-- I, Aa-u.U .041 OFFICE STAY URGED F. W. Mulkey Is Besought to Remain on Dock Board. FAREWELL SPEECH MADE Ilrllrlnc Oialrman of CommlKaion Advoralt-s riulljln- l"p and Ic vrlopmrnt of Colombia nitrr Ita.ln. If V. V. JJutkay do not aa-rept re aptaolntmonl aa a m.mbrr cf t!ta Cora mlaalon of Tubllo Dock a and conarnt 10 ro-oloa-lloB aa calrman of that board. It will bo bocau.4 ho la Imp.rvl oua to Iho araTumantB of thoaa W. Maikop. Cbalroaaa of BBlaotoa of raklta tJorba. tit bo aooka atonlsov riir4 with Mm n4 urflrtf from bual- n... im.rrfia Mr. Mulkay hada far. wall lo M col- t'ommi.alon yo.l.rday. aa hi lrm . plra laax-.mb.r 7. but ho waa rhax-k-raaal.4 at I. a.t In on. particular whan t'ommla.ion.r John Huraxard ourr.adrd In rarr)intr Ma mollon that adjourn, moot b lak'n lo Drrambar . ao Mr. Mulh.y will altrnd at a-aal olio tnor a ion brforo I. la l.rm aoila. Wh.n b lainr.a d. tails wart po..-1 of -cat.rd.y Air. Mulka-y ok of Ma rotlr.mrnl and aa Id that wbllo waa rloa-taaj chairman brrauao of bclna; Iho mcmh.r appoint. J for tho lonatrai l.rm, bo di'l not think that would bo tha b.at policy to puraue In pamtrtaT hta aucr.aaor. brcauaa tha ri airman ahould bo arl.ctrd from Iho praarnt -.raorinol. ao that ho would bo a man familiar with tho affair of Iho Cammljilnn. Ho apoko of tha n.ada of tho Port and olhrr fraturra lhal bad barn takrn car. of by Iho (ommlaalo-i and what mlaTht be ra qjirrd In tho futuro altould moro duck farilttlra bo provldaxL Mraabarra aad :aaalayo Tbaakod. "I dr. Ira to lako thta orcaaion to thank mrmb.ra and .mployta of tha I'ommlialon for tho co-oporatlon that ail hava aslcnd.d In dock work dur ing tho 1 1 mo I hava boon a mcmbor of tho I'omm.aalon." aald Xlr. Xlulkay. "What work tho Commlaalon will ttndrrtaka In tha tutura la prob. Binau ral, aa funda available for dock work aro about exhausted. What the Com mlaalon haa accompllahr 1 for tha rapid handUnc of frrlcft la equal to that of any port on Iho Coaat. If naw work la d.rldad on ronsldarallon ahould bo :iv.n tho handllnr of whaat from thla port, aa Portland cannot p"ord to loee tha craln bualnraa. "Anothrr mailer that ahould re ceive attention la the bu.. dinar up and d.vrlopm.nt by tho Commlaalon of the Columbia P.lv.r baaln. which haa been opened by virtue of the Celllo Canal. Thla Commlaalon haa alao under con aid.ratton In an Informal .way a plan of upper river dock ronetrucllon. the Idra betnar tbal there ahould be a p-en-rral plan to develop tho Inland water waa commerce of the port. Lnwaber thlpoaeBta TowebeaU "Tet another matter la ajettln lum ber ahlpmanta from Iho Willamette Valley through Portland, alao the aama of Idaho polnta. Inatead of be-Ina- moved via Puet Pound. " Mr Mulkey spoke of a plan for handling lumber ehlptnenta through mechanical tnelal.ellon. probably ualng malr docke than Ihoae now main tained. . . ,. .. . . .....al. I lhal Portland triou.d occupy flrat place among tho port of the l-oaai in ma cargo." ho aald. In concluding Me re marks ho spoke of tne worn si m.o in aubordlnate poaltlona ana particu larly i. B. Ilrgardt. chief engineer, and Frank Randall, chief clerk. t'nder the provlalona of the charter Mr Mulkey will b. reappointed or hie agrrraaor named by Mayor Aibee. Mr. .. v.. ..avail .ineo tha formation 4U U l . 7 ' 1 - of the Comi.ila.ion. about five ycaia. PULLMAN EASY VICTOR l.iarr J.CMISB raVATTE OOJI AaA If TO , Teaaa Appeara far P.roo.er Aaal-at aaakaaa FJevea Tbaa IM4 Waa. lag loo. Whack Wat, SI ta T. prOKANK. Wiah, Nov. :S. 'Spe cial.! Wa.hlngton ftate Collrge rounded out tho greateat year of Its fastball hlatory with lie most Impree alve vl. tory on a jiuafcy field at Na tatorluin Park thla afternoon and plucky, but outclaeeed lionma I'M veraliy had to lake the gruelling. The Bcnre waa 41 to 0. Waablngioo State maade aaten touchdown, from whlrh throe goala ware kicked, and Durham, the ptpokane boy on the Stale College learn, counted one drop kl k from the .?-yerJ lm. a beautiful effort. V'nder the weight of heavy penalli Ing during t.a ftr.l half. Waahlngton Mate scored only li point. Ten pen altlee ware Inflicted on W. H C lo this period, four for holding, one for In terfering with a Maker and five for offaide. Ju.t al the conclusion of the ha;f. Langd'an. the W. H. C. center, waa" ruled off the field for alurglng and W. 8 .C escaped another penalty here only because time had expired. In tha eecond half, the Mate College machine ehowe4 Ita epeed. Against tne ruthleea. riddling ruahrs. Uonaaga'a line, aa p pc d of soma of Ita strength by the absence of Carnahan. probably Ita brat alnglo defensive player, waa like a aleve. The same superb defense llaat held Waahlngton State I'nlrertlty to three touchd iwna waa not there. It may not have baan the aame Ooimia ltria tx IU. aaiuo Ciuiiavub pUll, tut - - J - a . - ' a , ' a anvona could see that the W. 8. C. ma chine belonged in a claaa considerably removed from that exhibited by the much-taiked-about Gilmour Dobie on the aame field a short month earlier. Several touchdowne removed. Old- timera agreed almost to a man that no such a football machine has ever gal loped over a Spokane field. The tremendous auperlorlly of the Washington Stale College team la well shown In the yardage table, which glvea W. S. C. a tolal of 9J yards gained In buck a. a total of 42 firM down. Wa-hlncton. on a dry field, made only 1J8 yarda against ;onxaga and 11 first downs. Against W. K. C Ctonxaga made only five yards, three yarda once, one twice. Klght timea (ion tear a men were tackled for losses for a total of II yards In throw-backs. Against Washington. Oonxapa made 5S yards, three flrat downs. In punting Gnnzaga, held up her end remarkably well. Pike outktrked Fine- gold, who took up the burden In the last half after Pike retired, one w ft. C. touchdown waa tho result of i foozled punt by Flnearold. On account of the wet bail there was an unusual amount of fumbling, but W. 8. C. held the ball remarkably well, considering they were taking so many passes. Only three forward passes were attempted and only one was successful, but It did not gain an Inch. W. S. C.'a at lack consisted of terrific onslaughts through all portions of tho line. They tried few sweeping end runs, bangs. Diets. Ilanley. tha two Boonee and mover did all the work. Seldom did Durham call upon himself or a lineman IRVINE WATSON IS DEAD PORTLAND MIX KXPIRKS AS HK T.tlT9 TO DIM; Fatal Mroke ("offered hbortly After Arrival at W a.hoaaal Kpead Tbaakaglilag With PUIero. WASIIOUGAU Wash- Nov. IS. (Special.) A Joyful temlly reunion was turned Into a night of mourning at tho home of T. S. Keep, carhler of the bank here, when Irvine atsoa said to have resided at 61 Tillamook street, Portland, brother of Mrs. Keep, fell dead as he arose In response to a call to tho dinner table. Mr. Watson, accompanied by his daughter Uorthea. who Is a junior at Heed College, had come to spend Thanksgiving with his sister. On start ing toward Ihe table, he threw up his hande and fell Into the arms of Mr. Keep, expiring In a few moments. Mr. IViiaoii waa a civil engineer and a member of the American Aa.oclatlon of Knglneers. He had been Identified with the Government work on tha Cas cade locks, the Yakima and Klamath Irrigation projects and the Pacific Highway In the Cow Creek district and Crerk Canyon road, lie waa 67 years oid. and a native of I-awrenco County, Pa., coming West some ten years ago. Ho graduated In law from Ann Arbor, Mich. The funeral will be held at the Crematorium In Portland Friday. IIAKIIV KKKRO.V WINS IX CHASE Oregon Frank" Hidden to Victor lo Hunt Club Kvrnt. Harry K'rron. riding Oregon Frank. won tho lvth annual Thanksgiving day poper-chai-o held yesterday by the Portland Hunt Club. Sheldon A. Volk- man on Innle finished eccona ana It. J. X. CoRliUa on Gibson Boy was third. IV. pile the Inclemency of the weather ihere v-aa a large number of startere to follow the trail laid by Mrs. A. M. Cjronln. By finishing Ural Mr. iverron wins tha trophy hung up each year for this event. Tho trophy is a perpetual one and goes to tn. winner of tba chase each Thanksgiving day. The start of the chase was made neavr tha clubhouse at Garden Home and the finish was at a point on the Gard-n Homo road back of tho town. in all a Utile .lore than five miles waa covored by the riders. Six or seven liutdlea were taken without a mishap to mar the chase. Near the fin- Irh ttio hounds titcamo divided Into two section, w. Ich caused a mlxup. A large callery saw the start and as titan conveyed to the finish. ALBAXY TItS THE DALLES Heavier Opponents Are Held to 10-10 bai-ore on Wet Field. THE DALLES. Or Nov. ;. (Spe cial.) The Dalles waa unable to over come the six-pounds-to-the-man weight handicap on a wet field this afternoon, and tha beat It could do with Albany mas to tie the score, 10 to 10. The LaUea gained considerably- more yard age than tha visitors, and completed four forward passes to none for Albany. The fumbling of the wet ball permit ted Albany's touchdown In the second quarter, when Bilyeau went over for the alx polnta and Captain McCheaney converted the goal. McChesney added three polnta wiih a placement In the second quarter, booting 14 yarda Steers made the first score of the game with a drop-kick from the 17-yard line. He also scored the touchdown for Mur ray's men In the third quarter, kicking goal and tieing thn score. Substitutes (or The Dalles. Haiynes for Scherrer: for Albany. Clelen for Miller. Umpire. Skeclcr" Higbee. of University of Oregon. Cuba Beat Meier a& Frank Team. The Commercial Cuba took the Meier at Frank team down the line In a double header last night at the Elec tric baseball batting plant in the Yeon building. Tha Cubs look the first game li)-U7 and the second 1SI-152. Bogart and Summer were the high batters In tho first contest, hitting for II each. In the second game Ladd hit IS for Ihe Cuba. Manager Rosa Is endeavor ing lo line up a match contest between i". W. Hansen and P. Llnd. the bat ting champs of the city. SYRACUSE HELD TO TIE iromlnurd from rasa 1J by l.oberljaon. of Montana, and consla lent gains over the heavy Syracuse for ward a took the locale to the lS-yard mark, where Montana waa again penal ised for holding. Paaaea Tie P-rore. The Easterncra then took tha game Into the air. Two forward passes netted them SO yards, but Montana braced and tha ball changed hands. Again the Orange resorted to aerial attack. Rosa carried the ball to Mon tana's seven-yard line on a pass from Wilkinson- Two savage smashes by Wilkinson gained six yards. Meehan scored on a "goose" play. Wilkinson missed goal. Montana drove Inside Syracuse's 13 yard line three times In the final quar ter. Once Syracuse held the Grizzlies for downs: once a penally for holding checked Montana and once an attempt to score from placement failed. Mon tana had tha ball In the middle of the field when time waa called. Lineup and summary: Montana. Syreruse. Ctara LE urainey kran a. I a-ono ilcguama lali bchlactiter I. aion ...... .. t- vjiin.wiaa Whit. ...... John.on Travis jleehan 'ook (C.) RI.... H.nts iT.... Mahrt KE.... Il.arkwell Qn.... v.-... I. II IC.I Fo .n.ram F H Frown Lrr.i. K II WT.kinaon Tonc!H.i.r,: clerk-. Meth.n. Puballtutlona: Umliri, K'lhenaon for Vaaco. iVaa-iua for al.w-uurlc. Mcviuauti tor I I Mahrt. tving.tt for Biackwell, Flint for Mcvuarrtr. ryracue. rt.ticr ' McUonoush for Gllmore.. ell more for Mc Donouati. Elater for- Bafter. bumoo zor Brainey. Penalties: Montana S for 0 yards; Syra com. S for 85 yards. K.f.ree. D-iiu, Notre Tame: umpire. Ken nedy Chicago: head lineman, Greenough, Yale; fluid judg.. Hlgslna. Michigan, MltS. MAY SCTTOX BCXDY AVIXS Ml w BJurstedt, Champion, Beaten by Former Tennis Star, 6-1, 6-4. LONG BEACH. Cal., Nov. IS. Mrs. Mar Sutton Bundr. former National woman tennis champion, defeated Holla BJurstedt, the present title holder, 6-1. C-4. in a feature match of tho Invitation tennis tournament which opened here today Miss BJurstedt won from Mrs. Bundy In an exhibition mutch recently In San Francisco. Miss Florence Sutton, sister of Mrs. Bundy. defeated Miss Mary Brown, who won the National championship three times, 6-4. C-3, In an exhibition match. Wcna tehee Defeats Pullman High. WENATCHEfc. Wash.. Nov. 25. (Spe cial.) On a field covered with six a. -nnaa WAnatcheaa -4." OTa from Pullman today by a score of 21 to 0. The first quarter was scoreless, but In the second the locals scored a touch down and kicked goal. In the third OVATION GIVEN FOOTBALL TEAMS AT UEIL1G. Blanche "weet. One af Stars la -Arraglag Conseteacea at the llelllg. An ovation was accorded mem bers cf both the Multnomah and Oregon teams when they entered their reserved boxes at the Heillg last night to witness the D. W. Griffith masterpiece, "Avenging Conscience." . The football players were the guests of Orton E. Goodwin and S.1 Kaum. w ho leased the Helllar for the week to show "Aveng ing Conscience." Some idea of the superb na ture of tho picture may be gath ered from the fact that several timea; yesterday two different scenes secured such a grip on the audience that applause re sulted, both Blanche Sweet and Henry B. Walthall, in celluloid, being so honored. , The successful run of "Aveng ing Conscience" will end Satur day night. and fourth touchdowns were also made. Pike waa the particular star of the home team. A blinding snowstorm fell during the most of the game, cutting down the attendance. FIGHT OVER RULE LIKELY NORTHWEST CONFERENCE DIVIDED ON FRESHMAN 1SSIE. Three Are Against Permlsalon ot Par ticipation and I.Ike Number In Favor of PropoaaL When the Northwest conference heads meet In Portland December 1-3 to dis cuss the formation of a new Coast con ference and to adopt schedules, a lively fight Is threatened over the one-year rule. Washington passed a rule wednesaay barring freshmen from participation on varsity teams and the Oregon -Agricul tural College decided to take this same stand at a meeting the same afternoon. In fact, the Oregon Aggies proposed this rule at the conference meeting at Spokane two years ago. at wnicn time Washington voted against It- Oregon Is also in lavor or me one- year rule. Washington fciaie i.oiiege nas in structed its delegates to vote against this proposed legislation, and. It la, un derstood, both Idaho and Whitman are against It. Thus, from the present indications. three of the Northwest conference col leges are for a non-freshraen playing rule and three are opposed. The University of California, which will endeavor to break into a new Coast conference. Is strong for the non freshman rule. In fact, it was this which participated tho break with Stanford. Stanford has been opposed to the new legislation tn the past, but may change and agree If It decides the best course la for it to discard Rugby. Notes of Multnomah-Oregon Game. Mora care ahould be exercised with the numbering of the plaera and the bulletin ing thereof. Yeaterday Johnny I'araona waa l-en as 42 In Hie prorrramme and yet he wore - on nie dbck. necacn waa aa J and wore IS. I'nlesa mora rare la taken tha numbering la worae than nothing, for it eonfutaa tha apectatora more than if there war no numbeia at all. ... roach Itaadeck waa much worked up wnen ftefrre HenraJict ruled hla prt trick play lll.sal. Tha Oregon coach ruahed out to the aid.Mnes like a bull buffalo and with scraicn p.iar a- a- - , , lustrate hla plav ao that the Array official would change bis mind, rair rvRourke. the former Minnesota snd Georgetown lackle; Chub Charry. veieran center, and tlrover rrancia wore mir.ru uj th apectatora. rraneis waa in npo..... officiating In tha Waahlngton State-Gonzaua gam. aud O'Rourke aa not in first-claaaat aliap to play. MUltnoman mr.r-i ".- - players on an attempted onalue kirk in tne fourth ajuarter. Utr.ibla; recovered tho ball and gained eight or 111 yards, but It was taken from th. club and given to Oregon. The orrtciaia erreu r;i....r ahould have gone to Oregon back where It flrat nit a ciuo p .ji. Wallace Do Witt Buffered a peculiar In jury toward the fag and of tn gana. iap taln Rupert, of Multnomah, called lor a trick er1SS-croB between raraoua .... ...... but in.ted of passing. Da Witt snd Parson. IT , 1 1 , .... n mnA n. U lit . head Had a neauiin i -" - - - got th worst of It. Rain tared to have rharga of the pro ceedings, but aft.r a few daahe things turned off to b nice and the aun ram. out. Even t that. It was somewhat chilly In th grandstand. , a a But one change was made In the Oregon line-up by foach Bezdek. while Manager Pratt Inserted two new athlete. Ensley re placed Snader for Oregon, while Harter and buffer were the new boya for Multnomah. Canada haa a vat reserve of augar In the aviv ol the auai-vr maple. r H .A-B-l T "v-ar.., J : - - 1 I. - i The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. Capital and Surplus - $3,500,000 The officers of this bank welcome small de positors, considering it not only right, but good business policy to give equal attention to small and large accounts. $100 MUNICIPAL BONDS af To Yield 6 Per Cent Interest. To enable investors of small funds to secure the same degree of safety and rate of interest as those investing great sums it is our policy to reserve all bonds of small denomination for selling to those who otherwise cannot employ their funds to advantage. Lumbermens Trust Company Fifth and Stark. CLUB ELECTS STREIBIG MULTNOMAH ELEVEN CHOOSES CAPTAIN FOR 1016. Star End af Northweat Is Named to Lead Team Banquet Glvea to Football Men. Len Streibig. the 170-pound end, has been elected captain or the 1916 football team of the Multnomah Amateur Ath letic Club. This was done last night at the Oregon Hotel during a spacious ban quet in honor or tne lsia warriors. Streibig is one of the youngest mem bers of the present squad and his elec .... naaaimniia Kfralbifi-. although one of the best ends in the Northwest. never attended college, aunougn ne has had tempting offers from several coaches. At the banquet last night, speeches were heard from Dow V. Walker, su h o t .a h. wincred "M" insti tution; Manager Martin Pratt and Cap tain "Red" Rupert. -Th. h.at tenm won todav " said Cap tain Rupert while referring to the Mult nomah-Oregon game piayea on -uuiinu- mah rleio, ana I nave no excusea iw offer. Oregon has a powerful oftenso and we tried our best to win?" Stecker Throws Turk, Holding Title. LINCOLN. Neb., Nov. 25. It took Joe Stecker. of Dodge City, iseu.. heavyweight wrestler, nine minutes to retain his claim to the championship of the world in his match this after noon with Yusslf Sussane, the Bul garian-Turk. Stecker won the tirat ..ii e,.. Mtn.iaA. ... 1 1 Vi ni'laanra and barlock, the second with scissors and wristlock in five minutes. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Nov. 1.1. Maximum temper ature 01 degree!1, minimum temperature, H...r. Hiver reaillne. S A. M.. :rt leet. Channi In last 14 i.ours, 0.1 foot fall. To tal rainfall lj r. M. to o v. .n. Total rainfall since September 1. lnlo. 1J.4S Inches. Normal rainfall since September 1, 10 s Inches. Excess of rainfall since Sep tember 1. lOir.. 1.M4 Inches. Total sunshine, 1 hour SI. minutes: possible sunshine. 0 hours 1 minute. Barometer i reduced to sea level). 5 P. M-. i9.S Inches. THE WEATHER. Stata at Weather tTATIONS Raker Boise Dont.n ....... .IS ' 111 0. 42 II 44 0 B4 0. 41 o f. 0 40 0. r.s'i 74 0. mo 74 0 tiS o. 74 0. 40 0. 40 it (.no. 4rtt. So 0. 4 0 4 0. S4 0 54 i). 54 1 . 0. fi-i'0, 3t, -' .. NW 10 . .;s on1. . N" im 12 sw 00 20 s oo;. .;sw 00 14 X 011 14 NE 1 . . SB 02- 24 N W ant 24 N E Oill. . INE 4 20 N Cloudy jRaln Clear l!lear IRain (Clear Cloudy Ituln Rain ;Kaln Cloudy Clear icioudy JCIesr Calgary Chicago Lienvcr lies Moines . . . Duluth Kureka ....... Galveston .... He ena Jackaonvllle .. Kansas City . . I ,os Angeles . . Minneapolis .. Montreal New Orleans . New York North Head .. North Yakima Phoenix ...... 00,. JSW 00 1 NW fHi'12 SE on l s s no; 12 s st. :;u sw 04 . .INK 00. JSW on 14 SB f4 2.1 SW 2? SW 001 . . 'S Ol 22 SE 02i . . SB l H1UI1J Clrar Clear Clear Cloudy 'Ciouriy K lair tSnow Rain Rain pt. cloudy 'cioudv Cloudy IPt. cloudy (Cloudy !pt. cloudy IRain Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Pocatello Portlsnd Roseburg Sacramento . .. Ft. Louis salt Lake San Francisco Sesttle Spokane ....... Tacoma Walla Walla . . Washingtoii Winnipeg I B2 0. ' , ... a 001. .ipw 60 34 S W . . 20 SW 00 10SW 0V..;SW Oft . .IE on1. .'. ... 44'. 4 1 r.o o .-.2 0 ?4 0 WEATHER CONDITIONS. A severe storm Is central over British Co. lumbia and storm warnings were chansed to southwest along the coast and ordered dis played at Inland seaports at 8 o'clock this morning. The following maximum, velocities occurred todav: Tatoush Island, 7t miles southwest : North Head, " miles southwest- Seattle, r.2 miles southwest: Portland, nr. miles west, and Tscoma, 2 miles south west precipitation, mostly in the form or rain ' has fallen on the Pacific Slope as far south aa Red Bluff, Cal. A disturbance of slight energy overlies the Mississippi al ley and It has caused rain In Missouri arid In portlnre of the neighboring states. The soil In the Willamette Valley Is now thor oughly saturated and the recent rains have caused a marked rise In that river. At Eugene the rise during the last nine hours was :t.T feet, to a stage of 122 teet, and the Clackamas at Caiartero is rising at the rate of about four-tenths of a foot an hour. The Canadian Bank of Commerce HEAD OFFICE Toronto, Canada. Established 1867. A general banking; business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Canaanerrlal Letter of Credit IaaoedV Exchange aaa Loodow. Englaad. Bought aad Sold. PORTLAND BRANCH. Corner Second and Stark Sts. F. C MALPAS, Manager. FOR SALE - FIFTY SUAR.ES Associated Fruit Growers OK HOOD RIVER. S8.S0 PER SHARE. BOX XS IIS, OIlEtiOALAN, There is enotiRh water in sight to causo a rise of between two and three feet in Port land within the next two or three days. Conditions are iavorable for occasional rain In this district Friday, with slowly di minishing south shifting to west winds. FORECASTS?. Portland and vicinity Friday occasional rain, fresh southwesterly winds. Oregon and Washington Friday occa sional ratn west, occasional rain or snoiv east portion, moderate southwesterly iral along the coast, fresh to strong southwest erly winds Interior. Idaho Friday occasional rain or snow, fresh to ptronar southerly winds. pntVARD A. BKAI.S. Forecaster. TRAVELERS GODB. 'le Way by WATER C00SBAY.EDREKA and San Francisco S. S. KILBURN Sails Monday, November 29, 6 V. M. I 3 1 i i Fra an ncisco 1 SANTA BARBARA. 1.0S ANGELES AND SAN DIE(;0 S. S. ROANOKE Sails Wednesday, December 1, 6 P. M. Ticket Office 122 A Third St. Phones Main 1314, A 1314 San Francisco Los Angeles (Wilhont Change En Route) The Big, Clean. Comfortable, FlIcKanlly Appointed. Seagoing S. S. BEAR Sails From Alnaworth Dock 3 P. M., November 27. 100 Golden Miles on Columbia River. All Rates Include Bertha and Mealit. Table and Service Unexcelled. The San Francisco A- Portland S. S. Co.. Third and WaalilnEton Streela Ivrlth O.-W. It. at N. Co.) Tel. Broad way 4500, A-H12I. .Twin"; "Pa lace- of Vacttle-'' "GREAT AOKTHERN" "NORTHERN PACIFIC" SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULU Northern Paciric" sails lor Sao. Fran- CISCO NOV. 2S, DEC. 2, 7. Steamer express leaves u A. M. (lunch on board ship), arrival bau Francisco J:o0 P. M. next day. ..... Great Northern from han Iranclsco for Honolulu, November 26. lltUfcl' OFFICE, 6T1I AND STARK Phones Broadway 20, A 6371. Tickets alao at 8d and Morrison. 100 34 st.. 4s Washington st, FRENCH LINE tom.agnle Cenerale Tran-Jitlanlique 1'OsTAL SERVICE. Sailings From NEW YORK to BORDEAUX ROCHAMBEAU Dec. 4,3 P.M. LAFAYETTE Dec. 11, 3 P.M. KSFAtaNE Dec 18, 3 r. M. LA TO L' RAIN E Dec. S3. 3 P.M. C W Stinger. W) nth st.: A. D. Charlton, !S5 Morrison st.: K. K. fiarrlson. C. M. at N. Paul Rv.: Uoraey B. Smith. 11U 3d St.; IS. I . Buird. 100 3d st.: 11. incKson. j.s aaasn- lugton st-: North Bank Koaui. otn ano siarK sts: F. s Icrarliinu. 40 ann iiuaiiimiu. sts.- E. B. Duffy. 124 3d St.. Portland. A U STRALIA Honolulu, Suva, New Zealand THE PAL VITAL PASSENGER STEAMERS R,M S "NIAGARA" R.M.S. MAHtlt a (20.0UO tor.s uia.) (13,000 tons (lis.) Sail from VANCOUVER. B. C. Nov. 21. ee. ZS, Jan. is. .-appir a imo.H Ksilwav. 55 Third M .. Portland. Or., or t4i ih. Canadian .Australian raoyai Mail Line. 1411 srimoiir Sirrri, .anaouacr. li. C. rVmerican-Hawaiian Steainship Co. Freight Service . Betweea Portland New Yorlt Boaton Charleatos Norfolk C U. Kennedy. Agt. 717 tMark ft- faaruaaaa. DailyBoattoTheDalles Strs. DAMES CITY and STRANGER Leave Portland Daily, 1 A. M.. except Frlalay. Leave The Dalles Daily. 7 A. M., except Saturday. ALDKR-ST. IH)CK. PORTLAND. Phone Muln 916, A 4204.