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THE 3IORXXXG OltEGONIAX. THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 24, 191G. 15 AGAIN PUT 111 DISCARD Quakers Drubbed, 2 to 1, in Sensational Battle When ; Rixey Weakens in 1 6th. PITTSBURG TAKES SERIES Chicago Hammers Dodgers' Twlrter Hard and Routs lieague lead ers, 7 to 6 Errors by Brooklyn Also Costly. ' PITTSBURG, Ausv 23. Pittsburg took four of the five games of the se-r ries from Philadelphia by -winning a 16-inningr contest here today by a Kcore of 2 to 1. The viaitors made their run in the fifth inning on hits by Killi fer and Dugey and Rlxey's sacrifice. Pittsburg tied the count in the ninth on a single by Carey. his steal of sec ond and a wild pitch, and won out In the 16th inning on Hinchman's single. Johnston's sacrifice ,and McCarthy's eingle. Score: Philadelphia 1 Flttstnirg BH OAH B H OAE TsBkert.m. 4 o 3 0 1 Warner, g. 7 1 O 1 Tl luKey.2.. 6 2 4 8 lCarey.ro. . .5 2 0 0 Stock.il... 7 0 0 6 OfSchulte.l. . 1 3 0 0 Cravath.r 0 0 6 OOH'chm'n.r. T 13 0 0 Whined,!. 3 1 a 0 0! Johnston.l 6 0 24 0 0 Cooper.l.. 2 0 2 0 0,Baird,2. . . 3 o 0 Luderus.l. O 20 2 0; M'Carthy.s 6 4 2 110 Bancroft. S 1 4 0 0,Scrmildt,e. 8 0 4 Jl KtlllTer.c n 2 l o k. ti nn i,v f Good'.... O 0 0 0 o;Fischert. . 1 Burns.c. .. 0 0 O OOEvans.p... 8 1 o s o 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 Hixey.p... 5 0 0 6 0 Totals. .49 "4347 26 2! Totals. . .65 11 48 27 5 : 'Ran for Kllllfer In fifteenth. ' Two out when winning; run scored. tBatted for Kantlehner Jn eighth. 5hl!adeiphia . . .0 00010000000000 01 Ptttsuura; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 0 0 0 0 1 2 Runs, Kllllfer, Carey. Hinchman. Two Tiasa kits, Whltted. Carey. Stolen tiases, Paskert. Dugey, Whitted 2, Bancroft. Carey, Baird. Schmidt. Sacrifice hits. Dugey 2. Rixev, Johnston. Double plays, Bancroft to Dugey to Uderas; Killlfer to Bancroft; Uvans to Baird to Johnston; Evans to .Mc Carthy to Johnston; Baird to Johnston. First base on error, Philadelphia 1. Bases on fcalls. off Rixey S. off Kantlehner 2) off Evans 3. Hits and earned runs, off Rixey, 11 hits and 2 runs in J6 Innings; off Kantleh ner, 4 hits and 1 run in 8 innings; oft Evans. 2 hits and no run in 8 innings. Btruclc out, bv Rixey 7, Ibv Kantlehner 1. by Evans 1. Wild pitches, Rixey a. Umpires, Orth and Rigler. Chicago 7, Brooklyn fi. CHICAGO, Aug. 2S Chicago ham mered Dell lor an early lead In to day's game, and Brooklyn could not overcome the advantage, despite sev eral determined rallies. The score was 7 to 6 In favor of the locals. Errors "by the Dodgers helped some of the runners around the bases. Bcore: " Brooklyn I Chicago BHOAB B If OAK H.My'rs.ra 3 10 OjHofman.l. 4 2 1 O0 Stengel. r. ft Wheat.l.. 6 o i i r iacK.r... x j. w 2 OOiMann.m.. 4 1 OSaier.l.... 3 1 2 lZlm'm'n,3. 3 1 l,Elllott,c.. 2 1 1 ojzelder,.. 3 0 2Wortman,s 4 1 OLavender.u 3 0 2 0 Packard, p. 0 0 2 0 0 1 13 0 0 2 0 7 0 McCarty, 1 6 Cutshaw.a 4 Mowrey.3. 4 Olson. s... 4 J.Meyers.c 4 . Dell.p 0 Cheney.p. 0 -Ap'leton.p 1 OMira'., 1 1 0 1 0 1O, o o o o o imitht... 1 Mlllerl... 1 0 0 0 GetlS 15 0 0 0 0 Oi otals. .40 14 24 10 41 Totals. .40 14 24 10 4L Totals.. .30 lO 27 18 1 "Batted for Drll In third. tBatted for Cheney in fifth. tBatted for Appleton in ninth. (Ran for Wheat in ninth. Brooklyn 2H0K 1 Chicago 2 2 2 1 O 0 O 0 7 Runs. H. Myers, Stengel 2, wheat, O'Mnra, Miller, Flack 2. Saier 2. Elliott. Zetder. Wortman. Two-tbaa hits, Stengel 2. Wheat -. inner, noimaa. U nree-Dase nits, hoi- man. wortman, Elliott. - Stolen bases. H. (Myers. Getz, Saier, Flack 2. Sacrifice hits, Zelder, Zimmerman, ElHott. Double plays, McCarty to Mowrey to Olson; Stengel to J, Myers to Zimmerman; Zeider to Baler. Bases on errors. Brooklyn 1, Chicago I. Bases on balls, off Dell 1, off Cheney 1. Hits and earned runs, off pell, 3 hits and 6 runs in 3 Innings: off Appleton, 3 hits and no run In 4 Innings; off Lavender, 10 . hits and 6 runs in 2-3 innings; off Cheney. 2 hits and 1 run in 2 innings; off Packard, 4 hits and 1 run in two-thirds Inning. fotruek out, toy Dell 2. toy Cheney 2. by l, iy x-avenaer j, oy Packard 1. J lid pitch, Cheney. Umpires, Klein and cmaue. CRACK CASTERS MEET TODAY -Many to Tako Part in Northwest . . Casting Championships. With crack casters from all over the Pacific Northwest competing, the North . west Casting Championships will com mence, today at Laurelhurst Park under the auspices of the Multnomah Anglers' Club. Casting weights and flies will - be furnished by the elub captain. Lunch win pe served on the grounds each day ' oi me tournament, which will be con - eluded tomorrow. The full programme for today tot " lows: 9 A. M. One-half ounce distance bait. . First, gold medal; second, silver medal; - third, bronze medal; fourth, Heddon bait casting rod; fifth, Si merchandise order for ; sportlngr goods; sixth, fly box with assorted tiry mes. lo A M. One-half ounce slam. First, 11 A. M. Half ounce accuracy bait. First, JtOld' medal Second ti 1 v.r muH a I V,larl bronze medal: fourth. Heddon rasll'nr rod: , fifth, $4 sporting goods merchandise order; ny dox witn asaortea dry Tiles. 11:30 P. M. Lunch on grounds. 1:30 p. 11. Light tackle accuracy fly. . .first. .old TTierlal nMonnH clliia, third, bronze medal: fourth,' double tapered fly line; fifth, J4 sporting goods merchan- uiue oraer; sixtn, ny box with assorted dry 3 P. M. Heavy tackle distance fly. First, Bold medal; second, silver medal: third. bronze medal; fourth, double tapered fly line; fifth, merchandise order for $4 worth at-uriiHE BOOOSj ElXtn. Ily bOX H'lth I sorted dry flies. ; TRIPS FOR BABY BEAVERS OFF Team Not to Go to Klamath Falls or Enterprise for Series. tne trip scneauied for the Baby Beavers, champions of the Inter-City j-tLfe w xvAa.mo.tn r ails, ur., on La. bor Day, apparently has fallen through Secretary Wayne F. Lewis, of the Inter-City circuit, has not heard from mc juamam .raus people for some ,tim. 'itie journey to Enterprise, Or aiso nas xaiien through. Thia jaunt was scheduled for the middle of next momn. Manager Clyde J. Rupert, of the xjeavers-. win take his team to Prine, ville. Or., for a series of three games during the twelfth annual Crook uouniy fair, September 28, 29 and 80. -.rnis series will decide the champion snip or Oregon. R. L. Schee, of the PrinevlUo Commercial Club, closed to nave the r ortlana boys visit Frineville. CHANGES MADE IN BOUT CARD Sailor McMlnn, Instead ot Sullivan, Will Meet Knowlton. Because Frankle Sullivan refused tn box Walter Knowlton at the Rose City Athletic ciun next Tuasday night. Man ager Fred T. Merrill' has been caused .to switch some of the other bouts to make the card well balanced. Instead of Sullivan, Sailor McMlnn will oppose waiter xinewiton. Jack Allen, who was to box McMlnn -.probably will meet Harry. Groat, the PIRATES PHILS old welterweight favorite who has just returned from a series 'of motorboat races in the East. Groat is one of the best pilots of motorboats in the entire country, and Is a good boxer. Ping Bodie was supposed to appear against some good 130-pounder, but this bout has been called off. A return match between "Toughey" Wing and Abie Gordon probably will be put on instead of the Bodie bout. Wing was supposed to have gone on with Earl Zimmerman. Zimmerman will tus sle with Sammy Gordon instead. Manager Merrill would like to see all the boxers who are on next Tuesday's card at the Rose City Club this after noon at 2 o'clock. Billy Mascott and Joe, Gorman, who will meet in the main event, are both confident of victory. BURDICIi. DEFEATS TEACHESOR Hard Match Won by Chicagoan Over Kansas City Tennis Player. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aug. 23. Ralph Burdick, Chicago's tennis star, and Dick Teachenor, of the Kansas City Athletic Club, playing in the third round singles, finished the most in teresting match of the day in the Mis souri Valley Tennis Tournament, being held here. Although he put up a. won derful game, forcing his opponent to ex tend himself all the way, Teachenor was unable to win and Burdick took the match. 12-10, 8-6. A surprise came late today when Eugene Monett. Oklahoma University player and recent winner of the Kan sas State title, went down to defeat at the hands of another Oklahoman, Charles T. Speice, of Kingfisher. Clifford Loekhorn, Missouri Valley champion, won his third-round match. eliminating O. A Sellers, of Lexington, Mo., 8-2, 6-2. In the same round Wal ter T. Hayes, Chicago, defeated Law rence Green, of Omaha, 6-3, 6-0. MABEL TRASK IS VICTOR ST. FRISCO BEATE5T 1ST 2:08 TROT AT CLEVELAND. Second Feature la Performance of MIsh Perfection in Sill Trot by ' Defeating Hazel Laing. CLEVELAND. Aug. 2S Mabel Trask and St. Frisco,"' Jn the Western Reserve :08 trot, furnished the thrills today at the North Randall Grand. Circuit meet ing. With the wind blowing a gale along the mile ring, the mare piloted by Cox and the stallion, driven by the veteraji, Geers, raced neck and neck through the entire course in all three heats, the mare getting the first two heats and the race and Geers horse nosing out the winner In the third heat. It was a great race and stirred the big throng to wild enthusiasm. Mabel Trask was a favorite, but St. Frisco gave her a great battle in the first wo heats, the second heat being stepped in 2:0414. The two horses divided the major portion of the $3000 purse. s. Miss Perfection, the favorite In the 2:11 trot, after getting off to a bad start and finishing sixth in the first heat, stepped off in the next two and won hancTHy over Hazel Laing. Young Todd had things all hla own way in the 2:15 pace. Another member of the Todd family. General Todd, showed a clean pair of heels to bis competitors In the 2:07 pace, winning in straight heats. Aitawooa, tne favorite, failed even to get within the money. The summary or today s races ior ,ows. 5:11 rlani ' trottlnsr: nurse S1200 Mies Perfection, b. (n.. by Geo. Watts IMeM&non) x Hazel Laing, eh. m., by John A MeKerron fMcDonough) 12 " McCloskey. br. g.. by Theodosus (McDonaia) z o Great Isle. Harrv Hamilton. Junior Watta and orattan Boy also started. Time. 2:ilVi. 2:OSi. 2:30. ' 2:15 class, pacing: purse $1200 Toung Todd, b. h., by Director Todd (Coi) 1 1 1 Spring Maid. eh. m., by The Abbe (White) 2 8 2 Peter G.. b. e.. hy Robert C. (Know) 6 J 2 3 Contention D.. Willis Woodland and Trojan also started. Time. 2:06, 2:07, 2:10. The Western Reserve. 2:0S trotting: nurse $3000 Mabel Trask. ch. m., by Peter the Great rCnil 1 1 2 St. Frisco, b. h.. by San Francisco (Geers) a 2 1 Virginia Barnett. b. m., by Moko luurree) s s 4 Laramie Lad. b. g., by Master Bo (McDonald) 5 4 3 fladle S. anH Thn Finn filsn. started. Time. 2:P5. 2:0iVt. 2:07',4. 2:07 cliiss. pacing: purse $1200 General Todd, p. h ly Geo. Levitt Todd (Rbi) 1 1 1 White Sox. b. m., by Carlokln -(Dur- fee) a 2 a Camalla, fcr. m., by Cummer (Cox) . . 7 S 2 Aitawooa. Mallear, Aconite and Bondalin also started. Time. 2:04U. 2:054, 2:08. MLXED DOTIBJLES ARE PLAYED Miss Ryder and V. J. Lewis Win ners In Murrajmead Play. (Mrs. L. J. Werschkul and Wilbur K. Hood were defeated. 6-4, 6-4. by Miss Mabel Ryder and William J. Lewis, Jr., for toe mixed doubles titles of the second annual tennis tournament of the Murraymead Amateur Lawn Tennis Association on the Laurelhurst Club courts yesterday afternoon. Play in the men's consolation will be resumed today, but through a typo graphical error tne wrong date was announced for several of the matches, with the result that the original sched ule has just been set back one day. II. E. Rundall defeated Cromwell Noren, 6-2, 6-2; L. J. Werschkul won from Joe Taber, 6-3, 10-8, and Charles Scallon won from R. Wallace by de fault yesterday. Todays schedule follows: Vernon court, 6 P. M. H. B. Garrison versus H. M. Stevens: c. C. Ralph versus H. Booth. P. M.. S. Etter versus H. G. Piatt. Jr.: H. Alexander versus J. E. Breed. Laurelhurst Club. 6 P. M. Fred Barber versus H. Ameele. Alameda Clu)t, 6 F. -M.- o. J. i erria ver sus H. Kettermann. Ardenwald Club, 8 P. M. R. Swaggert versus w 1111am jniuer. Milwaukie, 8 A. M-. R. Warren versus H. Jack way; 5 P. M., W. 33. Perry versus M, Bozorth; 8 p. Jkl., T. Lark I u versus J. R. Llewellyn. Westmoreland courts, 8 P. M. H B. Plummer versus Howard Cooper; E. It. peiton versus ifirnest Keller. Rossmere Courts, 6 p. M. J. L. Sharw versus Alex Matthew. Piedmont Club, 0 P. M. M. Holllnger versus B. A. Thaxter. Madison Club, 8 P. M. Harry Pearce versus R. TP. Magulre: 5 P. M., 13 r trand Woods versus Nelson Nowell. Richmond courts, 5 P. M. L. Gynther versus William Booth: B. R. Cock versus l. I. Uavidson; 0 P. M., R. Jan In versus R Klrkpa trick; R. M. Cook versus S. Riley. HEINE ZIMMER3IAN FINED 930 Manager Tinker, of Cubs, Penalises Thirdsacker for Misplay. CHICAGO, Aug. 23. Manager Joe linker, of the local National baseball team, announced after today's game mat he had lined Heinle Zimmerman, third baseman. J50. In the fifth inning Zimmerman made a single and the next man bunted. Instead of stopping at seoond, Zimmerman ran half way to third and stopped, and was promptly I'UU uuu Beavers Sign "Buaher" Imndbersr. Manager Walter MeCredle. of th Portland Beavers, announced last night mat ne naa signed "Swede" Lundberg, a Dusn" pitcner, who hails from Val lejo, Cal., and said that the newcomer would report on the next trip south PRESSURE USED TO E WH EASY Osteopath Declares Drug Is Not Necessary to Relieve Numerous Ailments. PAIN CENTERS PUT ASLEEP Dr. Reed Kellogg Tells Members of Profession That Nerve Zones Can Bo Controlled and Even Toothaches Fade Away. Remarkable results attained In the practice of zonetherapy, or pressure anaesthesia, whereby pressure on & finger, a toe, the tongue, or perhaps a shoulder, relieves pain In another part Of the body in the same nerve zone, were described by Dr. Reed Kellogg, an osteopathic physician, of Providence, R. I., before a meeting of the Portland Osteopathic Association in the Morgan building last night Dr. Kellogg for the past three years has conducted much research work In pressure anaesthesia. His audience last night, including many osteopaths from through the state, was especially intere'sted In what he said of its suc cessful use In childbirth cases. "We have heard a great deal of late about twilight sleep," he said, "but I think we have secured a method in pressure anaesthesia that Is much bet ter in every way. It produces absence of pain, but at the same time secures relaxation which lets the birth proceed normally." Painless Birth Obtained. He cited instances of mothers, treat ed by zonetherapy, who have refused at nrst to believe that their children had been born, so free from pain had they been. He also described, the tech nique by which pressure was exerted on the hands and feet of the mother at childbirth to relieve the pains. The action of pressure anaesthesia. as explained by Dr. Kellogg, seemed to be much like that of a leg that "goes to sleep" when crossed over the other leg, zonetherapy being & sclentifie method of putting pain centers to sleep. Dr. Kellog went on to declare that zonetherapy not only relieved pain, but In many instances was an effective measure in the cure pf certain dis eases. Among others, he cited in stances where cures or great relief had been given in deafness, brachial neu ritis, sciatica, lumbago, toothache. headaches hay fever and others. Seasickness May Be Relieved. 'It seems funny, perhaps, to be able to relieve headaches or toothaches merely by pressure on a finger of the patient." said Dr. Kellogg, "but this has been done time and again. In case after case of lumbago, the patient has not failed to get relief by holding a comb in his hand as directed. 'In hay fever remarkable results have been obtained. Nausea and sea sickness, with its corollary, car sick ness, are particularly susceptible to treatment by zonetherapy. There isn't any part of the tody you cannot reach by appropriate pressure on the fingers." Demonstrations Are Given. Dr. Kellog- illustrated his lecture witn numerous etereonticon sliden. Following his lecture, he answered many questions from his intensely in terested audience and demonstrated his tecnnique, in some cases. Dr. Kellogg is here in the course, of a lecture tour through the country, at wnicn ne explains pressure anaesthesia to osteopathic physicians. He is stay ing at the Portland, and will give runner demonstrations of the zone therapy treatment today and tomor row. . BAND SEASON EXTENDED Signor Ferullo, at Oaks, Will Play . Popular Airs. fiignor Ferullo. now playing at Oaks park, has received a number of com munications from his admirers request ing him to Include more popular mueic In his programmes. This request will be granted. His original contract called for four weeks. This contract has been extended two weeks, this week and next, A complete change of programme Is given every afternoon and evening. The following 13 his programme for today: Afternoon, March. "VivL Nol" (Ferullo): overture, 'Semiramlde' (Rossini); selection, "The Girl and the Question' (Howard) ; "Vision of Salome," descriptive (Lejnpe); vocal solo by Miss Victorias Hayes; waltz, ' Mon Reve" (Waidteufel); "The Swanee River" (Middleton). jbvening. Grand ODera night. March. "Coliseum' (Ferullo); overture, "Mignon" (Thomas); 'ies Millions d'Ariequin.' serenade (Lrigo) prelude and "Slciliana," from "Cavallerla Rustlcana" (Mascagni). solos by Mk. Lib era tore; vocal solo by Miss Victorine Hayes: overture, "Stradella" (Nicolal); "L'Amlco niz (Mascagni). BALKY WOMAN OUTWITTED When She Won't Walk to Patrol Wagon Officer Carries Her. When Jane Harris declined to ac company the officers to the patrol wagon last night following a raid on her house at 34 North Sixteenth street. Detective Cahill picked her up in his arms and carried her to the wmrnn. Luella Benton, who was in the house at vie time, was held as a witness, and nenry bcnroeaer. who was there also. was caugni ana neia as a witness after ne naa ran tor several blocks. Patrol man Eubanks was the sprinter who made the catch. Detectives Hill , and Patrolman Schumm wer othets who participated in the raid. A number of bottles and a email quantity of liquor were seized. CHAUFFEUR BROUGHT BACK E. C. Mercer Faces Charge of Steal " ing Automobile. E. C. Mercer, a chauffeur, was brought to Portland laet night from San Lucas. Cal., by Detective Majlett and charged with stealing an automo bile owned by A Barbasch, 1165 Haw thorne avenue. Mr. Barbasch had em ployed Mercer to drive a Jitney for him. With Mercer at the time of his ar rest was Lark Evans, 17 years of age, who was not arrested, but was brought borne by request of his parents, who live in Roceburg. The two were en route to Los Angeles when Mercer was arrested. He is charged with larceny by bailee. Xl5btnins Ignites Gasoline Taut. BEAUMONT. Tex.. Aur- 23 Light- nlns Ignited a 37,500-barrei teei iB-H Tr When You Follow The Trail C ' r Go Equipped With 4 I - - of gasoline belonging to the Gulf Re fining Company at Port Arthur to night. The loss is estimated at more than 1300,000. HAIR TONIC IN COURT Woman Inventor Brings Civil and Criminal Action Against Pair. In civil and 'criminal courts is Mxh. Dora A. Dreyer prosecuting Joseph A. Soesbe and Mrs. Addie G. Soesbe for the alleged sale of an Inferior hair preparation, in bottles labeled to con tain a secret concoction of Mrs. Drey er s., Mrs. Soesbe was bound over to the grand Jury by District Judge Jones yes terday for "using a second-hand pack age with intent to deceive," but Mr. Soesbe was not held. Both the Soesbes were made defendants in a suit for J500O damages filed by Mrs. Dreyer in the Circuit Court yesterday. HEAT FELLS LIQUOR USERS Dr. G. W. Tape Relates Observa tions in Chicago. Dr. G. W. Tape, who has Just re turned from the 'East, said last night that in 19 out of every 20 cases of heat prostrations treated at the Cook County Hospital during the recent hot wave in Chicago, liquor could be de tected on the patient as he entered the hospital. "The greatest number of prostra tions were reported on Sunday," said Dr. Tape last night. "An announce ment was made in one of the Chicago AMCSEM EKTft, PANT AGES MATINEE DAILY, 2:30 Princess Athena and Verna Mercereau. "The Brides of the Desert," Special, Ed Blondell in "The L.ost Boy." 6 OTHER BIO ACTS 5 Boxes and loges reserved by phone. Curtain 2:30, 7 and 0. HPPODROME Feature Photoplays nySirj and Vaudeville. rVsfeii 2 to 6; 6:45 to 11 P. M. WLvJi4 Mat. 10c; Nights. 15c. OAKS PARK TODAY FERULLO and his BAND GRAND CONCERT Afternoon 2:30 Evening; 8:30 Admission 10c Children 5c Cars First and Alder St. The Round -Up . The Epic Drama of the West September 21, 22, 23, 1916 Pendleton, Oregon BASEBALL RECREATION PARK Corner Vausrhn and Twenty-f oue-th Sts. PORTLAND SALTLAKE AUGUST 83. S3. 24. 25, 28. 27. Games Beartn Weekday, at 3 F. M Sandara. 2:30 P. M. Reserved Box Seats for Sale at Ed wards' Cigar Stand, Sixth and Washington Streets. Ladles' Days Wednesday and Friday. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office Roam 153 Courthouse. Sth-stroet intrance. rhone from 8 to 5 Main 378. Rome Phone A Z3S3. Urni can alter oltlre nours Main X10. Report alt rases of cruelty to the above address. Electric lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for slok and dis abled animals at a moment's notice. Any one desiring a dog or other pets, communi cate with us. Call for all lost or strayed stock, as we loulc after ail Impounding. There la no more city pound. Just Qresun i" r ir 'ai tiir-nnii 11 r iJ-"---n -1 "1, luiusua eucieji? . It ' .f.? .... . ' AO 1 papers that the preceding-day 1,000 000 bottles of beer and 100,000 kegs of beer had been bought for Sunday con sumption. It was on that day, when men were inactive, that the greatest number of prostrations were reported.1 Rd The Orcgonian classified ads TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY. 12 5 ROOM, some furniture; large yard; e-l'J r totarK. ,ast sooo. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally and bun day. One tim to a me ad two conKutive time. . . Per Line. l-o fcame ad three consecutive timm 30e bame ad nix or beven consecutive time.. Stic 1 be above rate apply to advertifrcineuti under "Aew 'Jouay" aud all oilier ciattUici tloii except tne following i rituatioa Wan led Mule. hituiition anted h eiuale. l-'or Kent Roonm l'rivate am I Mr. Hoard and Rooms l'rivate J-amine. Housekeeping: KooniH l'rivate ami lies. Itate on the above -labilicaLiofia u 1 ceots a line eacli insertion. The OreKoulan will accept classified ad rertisemcnm over the telephone, provided the advertiser is a subbcriber of either phone. No price will be quoted over the phone, hut hill will be rendered the following day. Whether tulequeiit a(lvertir.em-nts will be accepted over the phone depeuda unon the promptness of payment of tele phone advertisements. "Situations Wanted" and "rerfconui" advertftemeiit will not be accepted over the telephone. Orders for one knnert lou on ly will he accepted for 1 u rni ture for hale," Kuiuer Opportunities, ltoominT-IouKes,' and "Wanted to Kent." Advertisements to receive proper claiFi f teat ion mubt be In The Oreiconian ol fu-e before 9:45 o'clock at nlRht, except Satur day. 1 IohIub- hour for The Nun day Ore- fouian will ne 1 :SO o'clock Saturday nlg-ht. he offi'-o will he open until 10 o'clock 1. M. as usual, and ail adn rccived too late r Itroper clnsslficat loa will he run under lb leadlnjr "Too Late to Classify." On "charice" advertisement eharjees will be based on the number of lines appcarinir In the paper, rctrardlcs f the number of words iu eacU line. Minimum diary, e. txvm lines. atEKTIXO ypTICES. ALi KADER TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. 6. stated ses sion Saturday, August 20, at K P. M. Masonic Templ West Park and Yamhill sts. lsitlng nobles cordially In- vtted. iiy order of the I'o- tentate. HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. RUXNYSIDE LODGE, NO 363. A. F. AND A. M. Speciai communication tonipht (Thurs oay). Visitors welcome. By or der of W. M. E. M. LANCE. Sec UTOPIA REBEKAH LODGE XO. 62 I O O. F. Itegular meeting this (Thursday) evening in Orient Hall, E. 6th and Alder Visitors welcome. JESSIE HENDERSON. Secretary. Correctly designed emblem cards for all lods. lvl.ham atat'y & Pis. Co.. i;a Jt Oa tHBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins. Sew 'd.sLsns. Ja.iter Bros., lal-i blata sc. DIED. W7NTHER In this city, August 23, Carrie Inther, aged years, mother of Mrs. C. W. Watson, of Chiuago; Mrs. N. x. Ackley, Big bcindy. Montana; p. T. Win ther, Aurora, III. and L. Wintlier of this city. The remains are at the residence establishment of J. i'. Finley a Son, Montgomery at Cth. Notice of funeral hereafter. SPENCER At 8721 Foster road. August 23, timm-Bi. fcen os esr. fune ral notice later. Remains are at funeral parlors of A. D. Kenwortliy & Co.. ooUJ- v iiiueij.i.umi Ll u.L touineast. iu Ienta MARSHALL At the residence, 843 Holladay ave., August 2a, William H. Mai snail, aged 62 years. Remains are at liolmaii.a funeral parlors. Announcement of funeral later. FUNERAL NOTICES. ROBER In this city, Aug-. 22, Albert Ho. ber. aged to years; beloved buaband of Evangeline Rober. He is also survived by a son. William H. Rober, who resides In Alaska; a brother. William Rober, and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Lee and Mrs. Jllnord Franchesall, of New York, Funeral services will be held today (Thursday). 2:U0 P. M., at parlors of Miller & Tracey, Wash, at Ella at. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. HINKLE Frank Pierce Hlnkle died Tues day at the home of O. J. Schumacher. bV East 21st at. North, after lingering Illness. Deceased was born at Youngsiown, Ohio, December 2i, 1S5!; was married to Mary B. Allsop at Halstead, K.au., Nov 28, 1860; moved to Everett, Wash., from Newton, Kan., in I&04. He leaves a wife nd two daughters, Mrs. O. J. Schumacher Miss Eleise Hlnkle, both of this city. Fu neral today (Thursday) at 2:30 p. m. at Finley chapel, ADAMS In this city. August 22, Frank Adams, aged 75 years. The funeral serv ice will be conducted Friday, August 23, at 3 p. m.. In the mortuary chapel of A. D. Kenworthy & Co.. 6802-04 Ninety-second street Southeast. In Lents. Friends Invited to attend. Interment Mount Scott Park Cemetery. MORTEN SON The funeral services of the late John A. Mortenson will be held to day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock P. M., at the residence establishment of J. p. Fin ley & Eon. Montgomery at Cth. Friends Invited. Interment at Rose City Ceme tery. HINKLE The funeral sen-Ices of the late Frank Pierce Hinkie will be held today (Thursday) at 2:30 o'clock P. M.. at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley Son, Montgomery at Bth. Friends In- . vited. Interment at Rose Olty Cemetery. MAHER The funeral services of the late - Emily Maher will be held today (Thurs day) at 4 o'clock P. M., at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley r eon. Montgomery at nth. Friends Invited, lis. uueui a( Rlverview Cemetery. I - Ir i.' 'i1?1? frTtv-"-fr?rg J 5 'rfrTTrf f r TIT FF7F PTTfrYryCr ? fj.'TTffFTTVt LillL This directory is for the Informatio n of the public, to give as Tar as pos sible the diffeient lines of business which the average person may find occa sion to use. Any information which e annot be found here will be gladly fur aiabed by phoning Main in-,0 or A 60a. House 40. ACCOKIHOX I'LCATl.NU. STL.PUAN. heuuftlllctuiig, acailowu;. bud pit at, outtous covered; xnmi vroera. 2"JS Flttuck uik. Broaaoay luvo. PLKATliO. hemstitching, buttons covril. fcsjlern oveity Co., bun itc B dw'y 2uuu. AGATE CLTTKKS. le4. AUg. Jewelers. ItxperL watchmakers. -liner s, jjai, Hia., ItUBdny. una 1'erK. AjBSAVKK-j AND ASALISIS. JlJ.'fA.NA ASSAY ofc"KlCI. HZ Jolti, -nvcr ana platinum liousuL V'M. BAi;K.i;ii. JU., Eugene. Or. Assa lug. ' " tpo, jiiuie examiuallons. A1TOKNEVS. VV. J. UAKSUil ProLaie. real estate, min ing and corporation law; abstracts and titles examined, wilucn opinions furnisheo. 143-1 Northwestern Lank Llug. Mm.ui 6 7 -4, Cit AH A At, BEv'KETT & COuI-i-K Uenerat practice; abstracts examlued. oul-J l'..it t'dg. Phone Main otslt. tAtLlLKl.VS. PlKITAX Extra ccfiee free; vocal and or chestral music. It. C. Branues, prop. CAN ( LB, L. M. JONES, M. !. CA.NCEK TIIEJLIKD. "''S Alberta St. Woodlawn 41. CAKPKT U KA V K1L iLUKP Ui;Oo iltUM OLD CAKPETS. Caipet cleaniiis, ref :tl.'iik-. eic. North webt Rug Co., Iss E. 8th, Both phones. ELL,ClA)lt BLTTONt. UA1MJK3. THE 1RW1X-HUDSON COMPANY, BSi Washington L Main 31 and A litH. CIUltOFOUISTf. William Etel,e and William. Jr., Deveny, the only scientlflo chiropodists in the city. ; parlors 30 Gerlinger biilg., southwest cor ner 2X and Alder. Phone Main 13U1. cliI&lJ-UY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. 1. Hill. 42 Fliedner Mdir. Main t HIKOI'KAt TIC I'llVMt 1AXS. sjt CCBSSKL' L with many so-c:illed incurable UlSeUOeS! Chroilir, lrnm.1.. ul .nlslm..r. 16; acute rases, less lime, loss money; ...raiu ;(r 111 i-ortiaiii: nere to stay. West Md( yns.Ti ia.i.,.u v, 1 .1 . i..... S'Je' sanitarium, ',3t Hawthorne." Main ". B Dr. McMahon. Chiropractor. NLIl OI I c.V ESS, diseases of women, children treated successfully. Ur. Margaret llayule, licensed chiioprsctlc physician. 517 Swet land bldt. Main 176o. No fake. (HiCl'LAU LETTERS. C1rt?.S TTEH CO- 10 W. bldg. Mar. i-sj--. Multigraphlng. printing, addressing. CULUX'TINO AtiENCV. ETH Ab CO., No collectiui Worcester bldg. Main 17i. , no charge; established llioo. DANCING DE REAU N'ormal School of Lancing Toe. Spanish fancy. Oriental. Egyptian esthetic. Kussian. soft-shoe. Fbone Main 7638. HfcAIHS SCflOOI Lessons daily; class i-.- ?v", 8 to 10- ,pa 2d het. Wash, snd Stark. Main 320.'.. Lersons. 2Sc. DKAMATIC ART. i, t -;. , -A 1 1 c ART FOR MOVIXu .CJ. HAI.'i I OOtJ. EYE. EAR. NOE AN THROAT. T"iSaim''nt by specialist; jjlasaes fitted. Dr. t. F. Casxeday, 517 rfiiu,u 1,1,5,.., .jd te -w-n EIRE INSl RAXCK, PACIFIC STATES FIRE T.NSCRANCE CO. MEriSENOEK SERVICE. HASTY MKSSKNiliR CO.- M o tore vc lea and iryt;es. Fhene Matn H3. A S158. Ml'MfAL taiu twkuiorx, Violin Teacher, pupil - - -v inuurr uiur. JlarBllUlI JD. f. WHOLESALERS AND ACTO AND Bl'ti;Y TOPM. PfBRCILLE EUOar TOP CO.. 09 2d st. ALIO Sl'IUNUIs MAN IFACTURINO. . UAMER SPRING C0- hMfg. and repair ing; 4U0U springs carried in stock, l.'itn fc Couch sts BAtitiAOE (HCCKr-l) AT llOMK. Baggage Ac Onxnilius Transler, Farn A: ljavls. BHEAIl li VKtKV. Royal Bakery & Conf. Co.. UtU and Everett. t.RAlN MJi.-.'UANTS. M. H. HOT:iir.. Board ot Trade bldg. CItOC JrKd. WAPHAM8 CO.. U7-7A Fourth st. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAXl-:it HAT CO.. S3-05 Front St. HlUiCS. WOOL. CASCAKA BARK. KA11N HiiOS., lll Front st. .MAN I FACTl RKKS LADIES' Nt'C'KWKAR. EAljTEKN NOVKl.TY MFG. CO.. s:.S 5tn St. .MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. COl.l MHIA Neckwear Mfir. Co., s:3 ith t. ITNEBAX DIRECTORS. EDWARD H0LMAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1877. RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS and . FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant Third and Salmon Streets. Main 507, A loll. PERFECT rCNKKAl SERVICE FOB rXSS $150 FUNERAL FOR tllsher-prlced fuller a Is In proportion. MILLER & TRACEY Independent 1-unerul Directors. Lady Assistant. Washington at Klia au. bet. 20th and 21st. Main 2ujl. A 7seo. West Side. F. o. LL..NNlNii. INC. East Side Funeral Oirectors. 414 Alder Street. East 52. 11 2o2o. East J. P. I 'IN LEY bON, Progressive 4-uuerai Directors. lio.N'lGUMtlll' AT i'll'i'H. DINNING & M'ENTEE, funeral directors, Broadway and Pine streets. Phone Xiruad way 430, A 4oo. Lady attendant. a7IL ZELLERT"C0.75U2 WILLIAMS AVE. laai lua. C lUbt. Lady attena&uu l)uy and liiht service. BREEZE & SNOOK. Sunnyslde Parlors. Auto hearse. 102o lieimont. Tab. 125S. li 2o2. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d and clay. Main 41o2, A 2o21. Lady attendant. ER1CSON Residence Undertaking Parlors. 12th and Morrison sts. Main t133. A 2233. P. L. LEKCH, Lady attendant. blast 11th and Clay streets. East 7M. H l&Ke. MK. AN R MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu neral service. . 60 IU and Giisaa. Tab. 4SUk PLOKIST. MARTIN FORBES CO.. Florists, 214 Washington. Main 26:), A 126. lowers for all occasions artist-cally arranged. CLARKE BROS.. Florists. 2S7 Morrison at. Main or A lb03. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. GUSTAV J. BI.'RKHARDT, 113 2Sd. PHONE MAIN U5. A 603 Floral Designs, cut flowers and ferns. MAX M. SMITH. Main 721., A 312L bldg.. 0th and Alder sts. Selling TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 2S5 Washington St.. be twee j 4th and 3th. Main CI02. a 110L MOXOrEXTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 254-2(W 4th st., opposite City Hall. Main 361. Philip Nerj & bona xor memorials. LEI BLAESING GRANITE CO. OITOM KTKISTS AN'O OPTICIANS. teAVtJ YUl'K i Correctly fitted clauses; gold filled mounting as low as II. M); quality and service the Let. Chas. TV. Goodman, optometrist. 2"l M rrlBpn yt. Main J1S4. LA."M.S. uarauteed te lit, aa low as $1 :o; the best service and materlnl; I grind my own l.'nafx: license,! tv the S:ate of Oregon. UK. J. 1. MEEEUIXH, 3Ji Waal.lng-to.-i st. PATENT ATTORNEYS. K. C. Wr'.lLTlIT, years exptrituc W 3- and foreign patents. lVhum tldg. KillTWMi i1 l'll'U to. Factory and offiro mar lllth 4 York sis. Mam :4M. 1'itiN riN; KJiVsro.SK I'KKS.S J. K. GanteLbfin. Mr. i'rlnLinic and liuotviJinu. JH'O', Front au, O'lin'r surK. Malii or A 141. l'HIS J IXG. PRINTING I : W. LALTCS AND COMPANY irsr A; 0;iU SHI. Main lt:,. A llfea BAU liH.S AND M.l IT KlHiS. Ingrains. Brussels, Bmyrna, Axminster, ras rus. all side's, mail orders prompt; bookleu WKJTiltX 1'l.lH' Hl'O CO.. r.l-r,i Lilian its. N- East 601t. li 14T8. KKAL KT.TB PKAtKRS. I-ALitKlt-JUXKii CO.. 11. P.. 40 Wili-OH "bid. 11UUI 1U. U?H l'oeil. ss liooi l'aiia lor w aterprooltt' loofs aiid wall; estimates solicited; worK Uuaianiced. Phono eliwood 4. '.7, MUKA(.r) .M TllAXSfKK. FKEE STOUAUE FEE13 MOV1NO For a limited time. In order to fill eur modern brics. w arehouse. located in the heart ot wis city. Expert packing and movlns. StJCCKlTY STOKAliE IHA-SfFER CO 4-4rt K. th 1st. N. Thoncs Katl as4!', Kast SSftT. ALWAYS I'lCIC 11113 BEST Household soods specialists; .toraKe. packing, ahip iUK and moving; horse or auto vans; special lrei;lit rales to all points, t:. o. TICK 'ri:A...b s1v"j:auE CO., id and rir.e Ms. proarttvay .!. A1W8. OUEGOS TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan St.. t-nrner ISth Telepnone Main twi or A llbtt. ' We own and operate two large class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest in surance rates in the city. UADISO.S' ST. IXX'K. AND WAREHOl'SE. Ol lico. ISO Mauison. tieneral nierctiandlse and forwurciinsr ancnts. Phone Main Ttltfl. VKTKItlNAKY t HOOI.S AM) COI.l.KHES. B. F. YKTKl'.lN AUY O'LlJililJ begins Sep tember JI. Catai ofue tree. C. Koane. pres ident, ISIS Market St.., 6an Francisco. DRY BOXWOOD, Summer fuel; dry and 5reen flabwood. Multuomati Fuel Co. lain P.140 A 116. UJlKEX AMI DKY bLABWOOD. blockwood. Panama. Fuel Co. Main 5720. A r.S'.. MANUFACTURERS NON-1 N TOXIC ATI Nti BEVKRAlifcH. WK1NHARD S (JOUJiCN A11BEH .NECTAR. Henry V. einhu.ru Plant. l..lh and J5u i nside sts. rhone Main 7-, A 1172. PLAIN AND Ll'liKICATlNU OILS. W. p. FCLLiK & Co., 12th and lavls sts. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. RAfMVSSKX & CO.. 2d and Taylor sts. PIl'K. l'll'K HTTlMi AND VAL ES. M. 1 KLINE. h4-sl Front st. 1'Lf M Bl Nti AND STEAM Sl'Pl'LlES. M. U KLINE. M-!v Front l. PRINTINU. '. KALTlOa J DDHUTIMO P" w. KALTioa and company I still I lilU Fi rat Az Oak &ls. Main 1.. A 1165 1'KODKE t OM MISSION EVEimiXc! it FAKKEI.U MERCHANTS. 14 Front St. HOPE AND HINDINti TAVIN E. Portlarul orr!ai;e Co.. 14th and Northrop. SASH, DOOK.S AMI (iLAsS. W. y. KL'LLEH & CO.. 121b. and Davis Sts. WALL PAPER. MORGAN WALL P.PKR CO.. 2.tr M st. NEW TODAY. "Flathead Villa" Sites Write Colonel White For a Villa Site On FLATHEAD LAKH Near GLACIER NATIONAL FARlv On OREAT NORTHERN KY. Tho onlv line reaching FLATHEAD LAKE and GLACIER PARK A No for Information about FISHING and HUNTING Address ""Colonel white. Portland Hotel, Portland- Glacier Park Hotel. Montana; villa Site Office. Poison, Mont.; General Offices, St. Paul, Minn. s loan of 10.000 and T on Im proved ItiiHiue Property (or for Improvement Purposes.) J. P. I.IPSCO.MH. 42 Start, street. ir:!ii.r'r:r;n,i:iii!:rn!n!ini!i!!m!i!HiiJ5 E; MOXEV FOU FARMERS E At Current Itaten. COME I.V A A 1 J TALK WITH FS ZZ or Write Bankers Mortiraire t'orporat ions. : Capitui kihi.iiih). z: . Title dt T'rtist Bldsr.. ZZ Portland. Orrgoa, iiiiniininiimriiiiniiinriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN MORTGAGE LOANS on Improve'! city property at fi and 7 per cent, l-'arm and suburban loans at current rates. Lilx rol repayment prlvl lcjres allowed. N'o delavs. LAItdU LOANS Sl'l'.CIAL RATES A. H. BIRRELL CO. 217-219 or(h western Bank Bnlldlns;. .Marshall 4111. A 4 US. RUPTURE Johnson S Umbarger RUPTURE SPECIALISTS 411-412 AUsky Bid-. Results Guaranteed. MORTGAGE LOANS We have Insurance Money at 5"i Private Funds at 6 To and 7 ROBERTSON & EWING 07-8 Northwestern Bank Bids;. Western Bond &. Mortgage Co. Oar Own Money at Current Ttatea. MIMCH'AI, AMI COHPORATIOV llOXDS, KAItI AND CITY LOANS. bO I-'ourtU St., Hoard of Trade Bids. aiiDLGGuera fsss e 7 LOANS i. 'cj," om MORTGAGE SECURITY reTrlWtEgN.BKJ? VJLB1TT4 1