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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1915)
TY COBB BATS .370 Vcan Gregg. ex-Beaver. Is Second With .350 Average. EDDIE COLLINS HAS .332 Lajotc Mike .39 and hill Rodjrr. Ma .2. 4 for Scaoa la Majors. Dark Wrnvrt I la lit Came Dd Urachr. Total of .3S. Ttie rn!ehttv Tyra. Cobb battad d.rinc tn. lili n n. according to th (flclal Amertan lilu. average J itt relea.a'd. Net la m la Veen Ires-, (ortn.rlr on of th rn.rotk.r- f tie Port:-. Pacific i o Hi bat boo cf l kioiv Wh.l ea tni eaat Veao co-.ldn't hit a broad ' of a biro but bark there he clouted ti SI. I fr aa aver,. ef .J'- '" D?r.. la th lla.u-. la bat It (am. during th it4ot. Mror kinor amon- h regular, .cm to r.-S !: folline. f Chteaao. who 'iat.hed tatta oat cf HI time at Sat. to fmo.e LaJei I credited anta ... htl B'.l KJr rounded ul a JT In tha bic league. "Pa-" Vteav.r. of Chit-ago. another rot Uuiir. '- dt'T " cam U (3lM witk .-. .Vambos. of Cleveland, who area kept ea tha parrel tn.-.ad ef Bill Korfg.rs. dabbed i.otl until he Kit th ,lJl mark la 131 game.. Fei-oertng a- the flrt batter In trie A.-re-l.at. Ut' t-r Itie !ll aoB -i ---. a r tt n r -. f-'r t.; J 1 -: -. r " ' ' - f r :. S- . ..- Tiis. rn. a t: " . ... n i..-e . '-V S-t ' " 1; --'- U -n i,.r in t-' .' ! ,.-.. ...I . J !. I. '. !.. ,n a; I -ln.- -n , I:' a ti a .J t .ee. .:: ': ' ' K.-.. ... ar ) ... - 1" " ja-e. '. k.i l : X J T).-. ftniifrj . : ta . . i r,M i ...... . r..i: at t.i t ; !fr -..:i ..!.- ? ! u..-it. t"-.f .' : .... M.,.-..i . i - i-n- .- T - ' . t . .) ...!: i t: i : ..'i t...; r.rm . . !: i .- .n1 I r.;".' .i 1 IH i 1 11 V .t 4! . . . I .J - 1 I-' ' . .. .., . K ... .-I ... I . .- . ..r t u..- ..."It ' v.. .. t....... r -.a . ! r : .. i ,:,r,.fS- . I ' t' v v. . , . i ..! t r l si ..M r . . t.i.--. -ta . i a i r n .; iiii-.!.,4' 'J H..a.-I t..... " " -. w i. . n . 3I -.; t,... .... i v-i.ti.ir i' I ! 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N'.C-a wa.lt.re will be ea fcin! to ht.ri4 ett free pipe arl tobarccx. b.. fore trie protjramme ft well aiMi.r way. et.ral notr.ir!. will b Irttro- !e4 by M mroe ;o:.at.la. the rrvaat-r at car.-iicel-a. Jack Orarl wi.i be aakrd t refrea the bout wal-a will btarl at : l. M. Tha trreet.ra aa4 club eli'Uta -ruar-r. tae a iol box r brocracnr-i a4 a rare .yenlat; .port. Ynv: ri-:v:x r.vniTE Orridatttal Oatwriifvrd la Today' Umr With IUtrrtrr- lOi AN ir.LT.. te. l-WI'h the a !- eaatace of weicht aad et pert. nee la It fater. yraoiia r-4erlty' eletraa waa eearar.y retarded bore lonicht aa the f.tortt. ot.r : U-atal Coll.ce la th foot Sal J me airbedu;4 for tomorrow af'eraooa. It waa atnauD'ed that tha came. rMt;ret frura al-MT keraaaa of the d:y la tha arrival of tha Hrrartita olarere. occaaion.d y a allde or eetrtb at liuoimatr. tat, would b ptayl ram or :-. Tha tr.t.r.f b.twaaa the Ca.tare let.a aad tba caa-nptoaa of tho Sooth era California roaf.reraro wtil bo tbe lat plated by rrauo oa Ita weatara taur. The ttaitor. eat 19 the kft.rrtooa mot ori nr. and all bad order to retire at t e clock tooldbt. .OLDirR.. AKK CE-ITI-X. TO tmf Fa -a by Taj lor C.lr Caw to Waahlottoo A Lhlrtlc Clab. VAXfWfVES. Waaa. Deo. (. ?r rlal V alto tbo ratr poured down In reA-te:r. tho rVahiak-tea Athletic rlu of thi city four hi tao Vaa ricr HolJ era oa tho . IrtJ a at th Clarke Coaaty Falrrrounda and Beat then to a. CT C M. -Vbock- Taylor, formerly raptaia of Orearoa. played wit tae Athletic club. la tho third parted be made a forward paaa to Cook far a aet aaia ef l yard aad tha by fear ruaaea, (acceodod la -naklnt a toacalowa t th Sft half of tho tamo tb jtoldl.r aad th bolt la their eneoaeat lerrttenr moat ef th time. Th flM wail aet taadJy. waa eoccy aad allp pery aad Be apeed could b attempted. Ited Bay Mltrbetl. Ittrba-r. DE.XVtR. foe S. Th ClacloaaU Satloaal ke car-haaed tho orle ( Car ace iXltcaetl. ea ef th lead le Weatera Leaxue pitcher. at year wita Daaeer. a'cordtaf to adrlcea from ts rati toalhL tl a, J avow Htperrl to Talk. rrmak Stockdalo. a ba.taa espert will '. aa adtr before tbe A4 r Koarraw aixbl at I e'efovk. at tha CYa-ab f Caaaat. ea 'Altar. t:ta- til tho 9-d f Tarwoeor.- Tb eatert ala-n.sl will bo fra aad a tart attaaaaco at iy ef adm.a, bat ef mem bar ef tha C Sam bar ef Coca as err. aad other buaiaae taxa ef th city I aaoctod. nood Rttrer Award Britl- Job. IfOOD RXVTH. Or. Poo, I : rtai. b Tao Coaaty Court y eater day awarded th contract for th roottmc W t a bride e.r Col!. a Creek. 10 C-.o th icrvtar datroyl by a fae-eat tro loat 1'ieiMt. I L X. Boat toy. waoo bid wa Hi. a. tlTr.TOCK 'HOI KDaTfOI. Vol. . 1MB rta. wba - Il .r Crt HMtai, Iftraw a. IblV. I'EA.N COLXJ.Mi. Editor. EDITORIAL. Tf.r. !!! ke pa.4 l4M la li rlo4 .jra. aod a . ta ( the ae.ia artx niua.rM rac, cc r.rkwe rrn4ltMa .t art- I. Ja. at tie t alea iocfcarta at lb. tar ..4 .f tn. Katea .riio-. iM aar ta t f;-t IN tP" " ae la:.rtat Mtli tut. l.a.'e eat. tnre .. a la anlcb. we .r. f.na!i T lrfrmd by o fi ,mm.r aid bafi.t aa.r .j..J .tlrf l il.nifltl th.ra til. ba I... t- ruor. matatll c. nt .re 11. time ef aa. ftumar Inform, a. Hat be H.'-ta at t H eee- r;. t ast.ad t. tEiot. but. f ll ia a. a .io a b. aaa k the. It U. mm raa . ae r.aaua abr ttt.rai .rt.ul.tat M at. a f. mora tbaa tbat al- lr' tt. tr bate a tvatiieri. frta tbe ftrara e aot.d la tr. .i. ef II. C Tb.mav tie t.li.l aad tut. ritv rL. ef ear ema. In. cuat.oip. Hat. tn.t a.i.4 Krae. er Wizard asar.r ecuf t bt. aiii J f.rac ae are. eur eif. iia.tr be ra r.aa.ar at-r-fanra dartxa tie .new. ts.a. tbat e are rerr.pat a ft I a cloud f i:tc. Tbe craefua f It lB4mbrtt apen it ta era. urea a I the lral ritlava. f I'rtLana ta e eil thla rt ta the fw-if.c tit.raauinal I. ire t.-k Vlipeatta. rrh.ra lbr mat la Ita . ! J 'aad Vir la. o.l .tat, the bf.-.a lal luni ef at m I.. fiat Ha lf t'oet f Uivl. veu;.l tr tn:t tt beme erauetmeil wit it ta-ff. lotlraatrli. LOCL AND PEHSOXAL K to, TO-TJ treawbfl. I S . at. fc . it tr? trt mwmr, 9 in -Mrh '. j i ti tirii ! . 3. yrx mn4 milt fc - fnr mt ito-a .t . flE--tl fwr!ttf t r lh irv. ! - frm fr'cti pmf - mmH w 4r;o( hat .? i i . t Mm sf'sr m tsn rin n t4nittflrr f lh .. 9t. T-wf. ex v. Hurn-n-r. iri raaf.ll. fw-. I r-aX I PI It) wf mo4 fn. mir. yf i'i N. M baviatf at. Ptr-. fruit 0 tAfmaK ta-aa mrm (ittaiw, a wtmt0. 1. TV. I..r.in4f. f Wiwinht, HOCKEY MEN OFF TODAY Tt-1t TO ri..T TA-.COta.EH i-i nit'T ictcre cmr. evew Me-awler aad Ta llaarr f. rt t.laewfo Kay a la Relay toe mm lew at lllpavdrae. Sfanacer K. If. Pavaje and nine Port tend t nrl Saini are ready to depart for Vancouter. H. thi afternoon, wber thy will opoa lha ii. bockr of tb Pacific Coaat llock.r Aeeorlatlon tomorrow nlcbt eainal the Vancouver Milllonalrea Tho lint team will form th at trac tion lr tb Torttand Ir Ifippodrom beat Friday nlcht in tb orn:n con lt oa tb lo-al rink thi aeaann. Tommy Murray, Tommy Duoderdale. Mooe" Johoaon. I I Irvine, Captain P4 lie Oatmaa. timoky" llarrla. Chart ToMn, Air ((arbour and Charlea L'katla will make the trip north todar. Bar. boar and l'katla. tbe former Multnomah Anulaur Athletic Club player, who turned profcalocaL will be taken along a eper.a. In th p.c lal apeed race at th Portland l.e iiippe-drom. bold after th aflareooa lea katin; eaaatoo yter dar. tbe Uncolo Hifb avhool relay t.ara bad little trouble la wlnnm from the li'rirtrwtromo quart!. Brhlrkclt, I'iriham. Oreen and BrledaaatclB com pneed the winner, whit Kauffmao, ii'l;r. Park and Uawreoc made up lha loam; end of th rac. U.rtn woa tb fr-fora!l balf fnil apeed ra-v Walter Green wa lconl and Jack Italne wa third In a ftld of lcM tartera Arrancement b bee a mad by Aaalatant Manarer Keller to annonnc tb rult of to morrow clsht Van-ouver-Portland lc kocktr ronteat at VancouTor. B. C-. by period. Tb cam wilt atart at S:S o'clock. tatliaa; tat. Th.ee wa. aa paa-a wa I wept Ate my tr.t taatn It.'-atja. t r"M 1 set euaa. He h.liht . Where e'-hr M.a a. re taadlBS. But B4W l ea aatlafe.d ta knew Tiat a baa a rvcloa. r. It imt! tbe lofrt eaka aad pirn Aad Bel tAa Uttl kuahea. Tee leaktri bark eeoa th Bear Whre erektak aptt airviraer. All i tur.4 at t u .-.! caamp Aad e-a-e cf t ef . i-nat.r; truer dm ea bl.h came back t r.. V. .e ftm aaa aeenaehal .e.der. ra .4 r .i a baaa-leaaaa bard. Aaa a.i a i.u-.4.r. Aa t b-4i back th way At at-chams. b.diaa ea.le: AI Mara. M-Li1.la artd Mcuraw Aad . lutm.t la c.prta.ee: A I ua .a tb. a:...'ar lt wtM. em. hate b-e tbe trea. Fa I .4 tkal I era I aa Aad aet a Keoia ar Ilyroa. mm Old Jack Doyl eays thr ar 111.. r devotee of pool and billiard la Near Tork City alone, tv doa'l doejbt IL Aod of Ibat ll.0 at leaat ITi.iJt tart each same with this remark: 1 batea't bad a cu la my band for." etc Oa day taat Bummer lata la th eaaoo we advanced th oplntoa that liwck Jleraoc waa a sbortatea to be rated wltk Ataraovlll and liancroft. tud and proton d laacbtr followed. But th record how that ller-totr ac cepted -nor chaacea tbaa any othr abort tcp la bt leaaro. and. bavic accepted more chance, flauhvd second to Wacaer la th way of fleldlnc averoaT. What make a rood ahortatop) If lis t ability to so aad cat 'm e Tabaabl Atbbrr. II noc I a far hotter ban player than b la carlty raeked. II ha a fiao boaa. and tbr I bo hotter boatler la tb cant. U ranked with Ih boot third beaeroen of bl tlm aad aow. ablfttd to abort, la dolnc va better work. II Ua't th frvataat bit lr la tb raalm. bat at that a oatbatted StaraBviii aad Bancroft, rated aa lb two Wacaariaa ueceeaor. a e e -Only e)ta coif era la V. 8." Jobaar ABderaua. Thar a..ra to bo mora ihaa that oa aca pabilo coara very Suaday. ... The) Wlukte Coaabiavattoav. pwnri ... a. . . m .. -. m,r- mm allCOlf ale-vea. Her la oa that caa paaa o. ..... - . ....... rtiah honker: rlarht a u. rd .and trap: left card, water ba.ard. rlcbt larkl. oat ot noun a- i.tt tac&:. . . . w . ...... . m .4 mailt II.' I.rt . mt blb 'era; BrtrbavcJc, faat Arroaaot "ITNCVTI CRABS" IDHTUANO ORW, MILT, nv, DEC . look. I:ke a I t M. Kln. ef fpakkBO. arid be dota r.n.ln hi acaualnf a nr. with all tb. moat proml arnt bo.a la tbe N.-W. thU "k. Klr Ilia a Jf-rredee Paul I-1" I runt 2nd. tlioii, came dowa from Cblmarun. Wal.. arlta. Ilucn Ntabav t attaad the Shew. Theodore R . of J.ffereon. xmi. a -rmiaent 5urn.y. I a vtettirr at tae hhotr tbl t. U II. Leoacy ta accompaoylBC blm. John L "mltb, who wa are la rormrd caa Judca aoythinj from a t-ray aulit to a pound teat I (ni lookina otcr the ll.reford at tha bhow. wa bar. A aumbar ef eminent Individ uale. wttoe. DimH are promt n.ntly m.ntlonaHl la the Iterk hire P-era.a. are kurtta of honor at the IJcatotk tr'how. thi ak lull Likuchtrer will be mrn hon the Stockyard tlna k.. lry.n to look aa If the rcne a. re all Bw and unfamiliar to blm. Al'ti rhalmrra. of tha Fork Tranca Farm, who I at the bhow. writ a -otrh poetry, and, a. are toM. hi educated hort-h'-w knit rnnre about Babble Br. than the moat of tt. or dinary niortala. fill aaJaiat.r. but tha rae.ni b:are ad. Ih.r.. ae are told, am be em.ea the Judaea at taa Lvr.tcx. wo ibla wa Tern UrBBk. a he la jadilna ko.a ai k hot thi. k. la e tamiiiar wllk th.tr bablta and c jitaat 'that moat ef lAaoi ca I btta br bta flr.t aarna. Wat. filaboa la a tlalior at the IJoetarh a..ew I Ma a k. tie n. enme sraod camploa Het at.tna that are ea t-.ch bred that e.a be caa bard.r proa ounce ll-ir a.m. a. II la aatd. Cltff Heed, the a. k. former reril.ad baak.r. trbe area krard chami.enaJilp ea Jteraeya at flat.ra. ahlcb be bad foraof t.a la cni.r. bad hie eatrte la f.-.r tu earlr at the Pao. lot. tn.tt. aad be re a If ha raa tin oa rrtl he fork"! to .at.r. intM that he ha .nt.red euchl ta cl.ea o etrttbtnT. A oarnbrr of rron. ked . b. ....I r-l.trtl.a ar. la teaa atl.rtjlna i. shoe, chaparoaer t. r a. K"..-. Tan." Ja-k fi:aai I dnva frrri X. Tak. . att.nd the Sow and annoy ih. timid Md dra la te lltrvford cat... hat. Iji.lr ll.irna ri.t-rtj-. sutflai. ef chirrtarum. Waah.. la attend In. th. jthot, chaparooed bf Marl .Nlas.t TIICT'BC ALt r.Olt. FOLLOW m NOSETOI left halfback, .lire: right halfback. Hook: fullback. Toppem. a e e Te Mllltoa-noltar F.atraae-r. The Ked may or may riot ho bluf fine about ependinr f l.cOa.00 to break Into Near Tork. Tb completltle of lho ha, ha 1 1 mtrntln ha lone alncc paad our lmpl undertndln-. m don't k now Jut what we would do If we had tl. 00. 900. Hut th first thine w wouldn't da would be to luaT a Fed team or any other aort of team Into further competition. a a Comparative Pa ae ate. Comparative scores In football have notblnc on comparative punches In bo inc. Wlliard beat Johnaon: Johnson beat Moran: Moran knocked out Coffey; Coffey knocked out Ounboat .Kmlth. and Gunboat Bmltb outpointed Wlliard. In view of this, th best echm w eo ahead 1 to corral th entire clua ter In one rtna and award an action picture of John L. Sullivan to tbe sol urvlvor. a e Tb Near Tork venture of th Pod l.n t o erratic a It seems. I'r chare Ins ! cents and a quarter they can easily pay all expenses anent th Il.t00.00 Investment by piayios to an avaras of only Zl.oam a aay. Joha Q. Anderson postcard oa from Scotland Ibat. whit b hadn't played a lot or coir, n naa bod im. Andrew In .9. Offhand we should call that playing a wool lot of coif. e e Kiaay flaae. Many advocates of preparedness overlook one of the main eaaentlala vis., th ability to travel 20. yards in 1 arcODda. There ar also times whan the bad play of one team makes tbe avers; play of the other look like a world- beatlng flash. a e e Add new outdoor or Indoor sports thinking up tb names of peopl you d Ilk to send over on th Ford peac ship. e e FrerMI Welsh aefuaes to meet Char ley Whit for 1 12. SO. And who can blame bim? Th lla of offerlnia) a pugiiiat only I1J.J09 an hour, when the I-resldesil of the I'nlted Etatrt can make that much In three months: -.nil- a MAff.t.td r.naeala nTa. Craw and Mack are now planning to start tneir ant. up iroin mt wrrrn Luanda Into Polite Society strain. They report that a Winter at Valley Forge was aa aouting to a tt inter id wi place. whr th frightful frost la aaid lo be wclr-nlgbt unoearaoi. THI T. H C . Comets defeated the aider a rraak baaktbll t-m. JJ to . oa the Y. at. C A. floor Saturday. Aao Leraoa aad Wyld faatared tor lb comets while Kane waa tba brtshl llsht for tbe leeer. a e e By a eeore e 1 te the Janlar National Oaard feotball team won from the hlont (om.ry .vb ea tbe Weal alad grounda rottec scored two touchdoene end Dualap tba third for tb wlaaer. while Haneoa raa tba ball back from a klckofX for tb only lewcbdewa by htoalgomery. . . The Helladay Junior football team elalm. tha :0 or I Ji-pound cbamplonahlB f Port laad rtv gam. have been played by tbe Junior 8d dartsc Ibla lime tbey bav cored l.J point to th.lr oppoaeBie aotb Isa Oemee eaa be rrnaed by calling Maa. acer Hen lluma at Ct :iT. le Cregg i coachlag tb learn. a a e Aaaab.1 Preebytertaa goaday gchool won tb eiiver trophy amoar tha buaday ecbool ef p.trtlaad by defeating the K.alletortb football iaa. 11 ta T. ea tn o .oiiae ffroaf Saturday aftameon. Homuta ana kfillr etarr.d fr the winner wnii. aei.y aaa lb . kola team for Kaliworth. . Btaalrv Borteak UaTjad his first call for ktbll readldatas at Llaeala llt.b and era tbaa two ecor reopoaaeo. Hut two Mi-r mmtt Joeef LJ'tard and Captain Carl Ca.ear, are ea bead ta atari tbe 1H1-II aaa with Ik Hallapllttara. Oua Clerla. Cecil htcAllleter aad Ilea tcaudkBoc-it aer gradaaied la at Jem. a e e Maaaser Aba. Pop Irk a a 4 hi Xt football team k.il tbe heavy Arl.ta maiaakla artiat. ta a O-ta- sroro ea th autk Portland kettoaas yesterday rtaraoaa. Arl.ta got a Ii Ma ta tarda ef tbe Near arl llaa. but raraid aet set aim with a toaebdowa. Wild aad Askelia starred fer the tra tea-a. ... Perry Lrach ha. beea elected maaeeer of the M"e4 Awa-tlkaa baek.tba!) team. The iu;im4 Y at C. A. irntuiua b b n r.aia :e practice ee.ry bioad.y aad Thura. gay aight aad later la the .. workout. I. I be lake a every aay eae.pt t.uaoy. I ne fwaatlhaa aecesed IA5 aoanita la tae maa 0 1 y.ar. bat tale campelsa tha qaiat.t atll lip tba bears at about la paaada. Ta acb Maaa.er l.yaeB tor al-or-ewa gamaa ni ta t:M Weils-rarg bonding or call ll..-d lo. ... All th baaketban team ef thi Portland tBiaracbelaati Leagaa ai:l b eaat out for in. rirat real workers? of th 1 a 1 -1 - oa IM aeek. baveral of tta coacbaa bav. - looktae ever tsa caaaidatea already. I Sat aecaisg aafial has beea eea. Amateur Athletic. LIVESTOCK JH9W EOITIOX. 11S. NO. SI. "WHEN T1IE DOVE BIT TiiE EAGLE." BT WHIXTOX C. UOTAIRE. t hap. t. Puinam rat from tuf!rtni tb O.-tv., B. at N. tlmctablea -A crtel auch a thi hll not find m Inactive." lie .aid timlr. and brfll leepbBlB to Wm. McMurrar for a ticket to ha t Lake. Thru he Ued but bat and daahad out. When I r.arhed the treet the ncettoya art already eltlr.it extraa about the Invaaloa ol Pugrt Poufl.t by the combined llrrta o( Japan. I'.uaala and Bo livia. I mad my way throukh th cri.a.l to th. Chamber ot Com m.rc. ahrre I L.und the Bu trau of Trade and Commerce r.adln the aar bulletin llD exclamation of ra. "What I tha matter" I aaked. Kltlni u-orite Hardy, th pop. rr.rr., by the arm. "Seattle ha been knocklnk the Columbia Klver aaln." be narl-d, bum- the transmitter off hi telephone In rcproaaed fury. !n on corner D. B. D-d-eon aaa la rarnrat conaultaUoa alth J. X. Teal and other. A 1 uatdied. ha turned Irora ttiem ahruMl) and wiled a telekraph blank. Be bean wrltln.; aa the Bureaa .tood around and Iwked oo: To the Admiral In command of Hi. InvadlnK fleet: Sir. the riorta you have received a .bout the coruition 01 m. .... i . . - im-,p ar. w of holly unfounded. Wa bava 2S feet of aater at the bar. and any navy that can lnv.de Pucet Sound .an al.o Invade th Columbia. 'vi-.. i '- m h.r in .omui.iw -nt thi. diri-rlmlnatlon and ar foraarrlliik you a. comM'te tatment of tha nnce tovn. real conditl.-na." . - .liti a look of rim determination and ran for a turwrniiT ri"r. k t r.aoh.lt th Oak tr-et entrance of lha hulld dink drill 1 rr.uii.1 i ni itHoirni'i'iii w Inc a company f volunteer, i . .n Arr.r to tha and Pec ....... war to accept a B an adter-Oeneral'a commlalon. To b continues, j FIFTY WEEKS AGO TO DAY. Capt. Ppeler ald that b Ihnukht that there waa a meh laiicr from mine In Nevada aa from mine In the "o t .. h. h.vlnff once bourht Bom lock In the former. FIGHT FOR TOT GOES ON BAT t OI.I.I-.S, KATH ETUIS-FACT, TO AK Jt DC.E'S ADVICE. Maa Dec I a re a II. Llld .tat Desert Kid aaped Baby la De-aver, and That Arrewt Caaaed Abac ace. Itay Collins, falhcr-ln-fact of little Bculah Collins but. Illegal father, tn the eyes of the law. will make a fi nal ef.ort to get poaseaion of tbe baby now In Lrenver and around whom there I a legal and parental tangle not easy for lawyers or Judges to unravel. Collins was "arrested In Butte on a rharara of kidnaping his own oaugo ter. Tbe mother Is Mrs. Minnie tjchwartsnauer. of Portland, whose mother Is Mrs. Minnie J. Kan, ol :u.yt Sixteenth street .North, Tb father cr H..I tar law. who la Mr. Hch wartshauer, and tha mother Uvea' togetbrr only a few months, after which Collina took Mrg. Schwartxhauor as his common-lsw wife. No divorce was ever obtained by benwartsnauer, so far as could be learned oy tne au thoritlas. Colling Is In Portland, havlnc been paroled on condition that he have noth ing to do with the baby. Yesterday be signified his intention 01 conierriug with Judge Cantenbcln today. -I wish I could make people under stand that I did not desert the child in Denver. said Mr. Collins yesterday. "1 left the baby in good hands and was of necessity In several cities on bu.lnc-s Finally I was srre.ted in Butte, and what could I do7 I trunk l nave con rlnced tha court that I didn't ' desert my baby, and I am going to ask the judge what I can .do. II I make any move on my own account I will be vio lating my parole." Collins said he had not seen the mother of the baby alne 114. but he understood she was In Portland re. cently. MOISTS ARE WARNED RA1XS CATSE ROCK AXD DIRT IUOCI OX HIGHWAY. Bead Is -(early Blocked ta Several Place Bsaldera Ar Daas;e J. B. Tea Premier He pa Irs. Being one of the two much-tajked-of engineering projects In the Western iiemlaphere, the other being the Pa nama Canal, tbe Columbia Highway Is not lO BBV Ita impurnc, nated.by tbe allde which bav been occurring In th Canal gone and there by attracting attention to Panama. The Columbia Highway Is havtnc a lew iimtt, iw. Th rain have loosened dirt and rock alone tne nignway ana yesieruay i . i tha alldea were aeri- ous enough to call out highway patrols who were on hand to warn autolst. The slides will be corrected rapidly, according to J. B. Teon. roadmaster. out, a warning nu vewu .mu.u .w .-i-. ..i.K foe tba rock and miviiii . w - - - boulders. In several places yesterday th dirt naa cm. n. .uo uisu way. leaving only enough room for a mac 11 1 u v iu -- . -' speed. One of tha slides Is nsar tbe oinhhanse and tha others are be yond Crown Point- RAIN DETERS CELEBRANTS TUrta Hoasa Ceremonies Postponed for Second Time. ' For tba second tlm tb Vista Hons calibration on tba Columbia Highway waa postponed yesterday when the rain again Interfered. Mark Woodruff, rep resenting th Chamber of Commerce. traversed tba highway scouting for possible participants In th celebra tion, but tnos oenino tne piaa gave o tha day's programme early when tba clouds ware set for a day of steady rain. Thar la to be a Vista day celebra tion, however, whenever good weather aad a Sunday caa be ayncbronlsed. Dr. Chapman Speak a at Y. 31. C. A. Dr. C H. Cbapman will spesk at the Toung Men's Christian Association at t o'clock tonight on "slavery." another of bt lecture on tb general subject of "Tha Evolution of tho Modern .World.". i C. C. COLT 15 HEARD Address Made at Westminster Presbyterian Church. WORK OF CHAMBER TOPIC Loyalty and Co-operation of Resi dents Declared tiller Require ment in Giving Portland Hifc-h Commercial Rank. SALIENT 1-OlSTS IX. ADDRESS BV C. C. COLT. Loyalty and co-operation are necessary on the part of the peo ple In making Tortland a great cuinmercial city. Portia-id. 100 miles from the sou. may" become a great seaport, like Montreal. Philadelphia. Man Chester. Hamburg: and other In land cities. Development of the country b.ick of Portland by the cultiva tion of he millions of acres of land not now used. Portland has 982 manufactur ing; establishments now which should be built up and encour aged and others will come in. In his address before the current events class of Westminster Presby terlnn Church yesterday. C. C. Colt out lined some of the more Important activities of the Portland Chamber of Commerce and what it is doing for the upbuilding of Portland. He said at the start that one of tho most Important things is the loyalty and co-operation of the people, and Mr. Colt welcomed the assistance that could come from such a body of men as be was address ing. Why the Portland Chamber of Commerce?" was the nubjeot discussed, and Air. Colt pointed out what the Portland Chamber has been doing and what It hopes to do to make Portland a great commercial city. Portland is a great city now," he said, "and Is destined to become a great commercial seaport city by reason of its location, through the overcoming of difficulties." Mr. Colt said the fart that because Portland Is 100 miles Inland Js nothing ag:ilnst Its becoming1 a great seaport, and referred to other inland cities which had become great commercial centers through the efforts of their people In digging new channels and deepening tho channels already existing, lie re ferred to Monteral. Philadelphia, New Orleans and Manchester, England, the latter Zj miles from the sea. but which excavated a ship channel and become a great seaport. In speaking of manufacturing Insti tutions .Mr. Colt said that Portland al ready has SI such establishments, and It wan the duty of the people to take care of those already here and make them successful, and others would come when needed. Mr. Colt called attention to the move ment started to establish a bureau of public efficiency, plaits for which, he said, would be suLmilted today at the luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce by Mr. Hardy, the executive secretary. "One of the things needed for the growth of the cKy." said Mr. Colt, "is the development of the country back of Portland. There are millions of acres awaiting development." The parity rates on the Columbia River were discussed at length, and Mr. Colt read statistics to show that Portland shipping Is not a small figure as compared with Seattle and other places. Mr. Colt was asked many ques tions concerning the parity of rates between the Columbia River and Puget Sound. POLISH DAY OBSERVED AX XI VERS ART OF IXDEPEXDEXCE IS COMMEMORATED HERE. Xatioa Will Rise to Freedom Agala, Declares Circuit Judge Cleetea la Ills ' Addreaa. The spirit of Poland, which refused to be crushed 'in spite of years of op pression under a foreign rule, formed the theme of the address by T. J. Cleeton. Circuit Judge, who spoke at the Polish day celebration in Polish Hall. Maryland avenue and Failing atreet. yesterday. The gathering, which was attended by several hundred Polish people, waa In commemoration of the anniversary of Polish Indepen dence. Among the other speakers were W. H. Daly. City Commissioner, and Rev. L. Srybowlcz. A programme of readings and musical numbers was also given. , "The Inspired spirit of Poland has not been quenched." declared Judge Cleeton. "and It will continue until the Polish people have risen again a free and Independent people." - The speaker also referred to the help which the Polish patriots had given the American cause in the War of the Revolution. Mr. Dalv mentioned the opportunities open for them In this country. ft.. . .i.... cf Rev. Mr. Szvbowlcz 1 1 ..... H in tne I'm is n lanKuaao. J. C. Tezerskl presided and a banquet was served. T 1, w.ii ... rternrated With Ameri rAitai riflca and tha nlctures Of American and Polish heroes were hung about the wall, with mat or Georg Washington in in pmce ui honor aoove tne piatiorm. ACTION DUE ON NEW CODE CItII Scrrlco Board to Consider Ef ficiency Measnre. rr.t.ki. r demerit and merit marks under the city's new eiriciency com sdopted recently by the t-tty -ommis-slon to apply to all city employes, will w. j.i..min.i hv tha Municipal Civil Service Board at a meeting Thursday. The Commission has adopted the code. leaving the question or tne weigm oi black marks and white marks against mDloyes to be fixed by tne uivu oerv- ice Board. Cnder tha new system reports win be made to the Board of all infractions )f rules or other things snowing eitner i -n a a. .ffirlenirv or emnloves. Tba Board will consider the reports and decide upon merits or aemeriia. ALBANY PLANS NEXT FAIR Success of Valley Exposition to Cause Repetition. ALBANY. Or- Dec i. Special.) Albany will stage another Willamette Valley exposition next Fall, the first event having been very successful. Preliminary plans for the exposi tion were discussed yesterday and a board of directors to handle arraose big institutions are but the outgrowth of fulfilled promises of satisfied customers. we have spent over a year perfecting a system to give the people of the Pacific Northwest real-efficient ser vice. the. largest institution in the world selling liquors by mail. Crown Distilleries Company P. O. BOX 3000 m MDmsio?R SAN FRANCISCO- CAL- ments was selected. This board, which Is composed of representatives from the various cities and towns of this section, will meet later and choose officers. Until that meeting the officers who handled the first fair in October will act. Brotherhood Meets Tonight. The regular meeting of the Brother hood of the First Congregational Church wilt be held tonight In the church parlors. Park and Madison streets, at 6:30 o'clock. The speaker of tho evening will be S. E. Eliot, who for several years has had charge of social settlement work at Pittsburg. Pi. Mr. Eliot is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas L. Eliot. ' DAXLY MET7EOROLOGICAX REPORT. PORTLAND. Dec. n. Maximum temper ature. M degree: minimum. 44 decree. River reading at 8 A. M.. 7.1 fct; change In taat 114 hour. 0.3 foot rise. Total rainfall (8 P. M. to S P. M ), 1.73 inches; total rain fall .ince Htptcmber 1, IMS. 10.SH Inches: normal rainfall lnce September 1. 13.1'J Inches; exi-es of rainfall since September 1. 1 r 1 .". 3.10 Inches. Tnfttl unshlne December 5. none: possible unah!ne. 8 hours. 4S min ute. Barometer reduced to ca-lovel at i I'. M.. 20.98 Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Tho Vancouver Island torm has moved rapidly eastward to Northern Alberta. It caused the follun'ng wind velocities: Taloosh Island fiS mile. outh. and North Head. 4 mile, (outheaat. Victoria. B. C. also had a maximum wind velocity of 60 miles, from tha southeast. Th storm I now rapidly abating and the warnlncs Issued last uiRlit will expire Monday murnlnr. Heavy rain ha fallen In Western Orecon and liehter amount are reported In Washington, East ern Or. con. Idaho and Northern Oaliiornla. Tha weather In the Eastern State is con trolled by a lanr hlgh-presure area central over Lake Superior and .fair weather pre vail nearly everywhere In the United States ea,t of tho Rocky Mountains. Condition aro favorable for occasional ram Monday In Wetern Oregon and Western Washlnrton and for partly cloudy and oc- Does Coffee Bother ? Anyone who has headaches, bilious attacks, heart flutter, or some other of these common ills had better look to coffee drinking; and remember that there's one sure, easy way to be rid of coffee troubles quit coffee and Us INSTANT POSTU -the Pure Food-Drink A level teaspoonful in a cup of boiling water makes a delicious drink instantly. The rich flavour of Instant Postum, much like the mild Javas of the Old Dutch Gov't plantations, makes the change easy. But more important, Instant Postum, made only of wheat and -a bit of molasses, is free from the drug, caffeine, in coffee, or any other harmful element. Old and young alike may drink as much as they desire with no bad "after effects." Pure and delicious, Instant Postum costs less and tastes better than much of the coffee in gen eral use. No bother to prepare no bother to health. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM Send a two-cent stamp to the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., at Battle Creek, Mich., for a 5-cup sample of Instant Postum. caslonally threatening weather elsewhere In this district. FORECASTS: Portland and vicinity Occasional rain, winds mostly eontherly. Oregon and Washington Occasional ram west partly cloudy and occasionally threat ening east portion, southerly windt. slowly diminishing along the coast. Idaho Partly clouoy and occasionally threatening. THE WEATHER. Wind State ef Weather STATIONS Baker ,,....,.i Boise .......... Boston Calgary Chicago ....... Denver ........ Des Moines..... Duluth Eureka Galveston ..... Helena Jacksonville ... Kansas City... I.os Angeles.... MarsMleld Med'ord Minneapolis ... Montreal New Orleans... New York North Head . North Yakima. Phoenix Pocatello Portland Roseburg ...... Sacramento ... St. Louis Salt Lake San Francisco . Seattle Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla -Walla.... Washington ... Winnipeg 40 O. 50:0 4-jlo. 4n;li 3t 0 fr.o, 4i: 114,11 BS 0, 74 0 4.0. 62' n 42 0 04 0 62 1. 4tfl. as o 32 0 74o 3V0 i2 1 :;s OlilOlS ICloudy 0I;12 00'l2 O0. . 110 111 r. itain N Cloudy NWClear NE Clear ooi. sw fClcar Pt. clondy Clear Rain Clear IPt. cloudy Clear riear Clear Cloudy Rain no I0,B OOjlOiSB SO . . w 1114 SE 00 . .IN .0111. .1SE .tlOilliiK .SE 2N 44 10 S 00 14E Clear O'rllo-NW'Snow 01 . . E Cler , no!24iNW Clear 02 24 s IPf cloudy OS'l. ,'NWjPt. cloudv tso o 44 o .12 .. W Pt. cloudy .021. . NW Cloudy .73; -SE ctoudy !:.. Is Rain Ml f.4'1. SB 11 4S 0 4rt 0 OS 0 4S0 44 0 52 0 30!l. nn'o .- i SO 0 onl. jse Ipt. cloudy OOjlO'NE Clear 00 . .IS Clear no.. !s tcioudy ti210 .SE icioudy 21.. IS Rain (4 14 SW 'Cloudy OMllflS Rain 16.. IS Rain Oil' . . NWjCloudy 0o'l0:sE Clear TrrrWARD A. BEALS. Forecaster. M