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TTTE MORNTXO OHEGOMA, SATUTIDAT. OCTOBER 21, 1016. 13 ANGELS LOSE WHEN BEAVERS PLAY BALL Rip Hagernjan Holds Near Pennant Winners to Six Scattered Hits. JACK RYAN HAS OFF DAY Mackmen Back Cp Monndsmaa and Hit Timely Two Runs Scored In Second Inning Final Count Is S to 1. Pacific Coast League Standing. W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. ,.Ane;eles lis 74 .tSlO Portland. . 80 62 .493 Vernon.. 110 60 .502 Salt Lake. 82 85 .4a2 .Francisco 99 83 .5u J-Oakland . . t9 130 .3'J Yesterday's Results. At Los Angeles Portland 3. Los Angeles 1. At San Francisco Oakland 6, Vernon 0. At Salt Lake San Francisco 7, Salt Lake 4. T.03 ANGELES. Cal Oct. 20. (Spe cial.) By losing- 'to the Beavers this afternoon the Angela failed to cinch the Pacific Coast League pennant to day, as they would have done had they won, as the Tigers were also beaten. The final score was 3 to 1. Rip Hagerman made his last appear ance against the Angels, and did him- telf proud by holding the near-pennant! winners to one score and but six scat the same score. There were 305 com petitors. George W. Chesley. of New Haven. Conn., was declared the winner of the grand aggregate match as he chalked up 803 out of a possible 855 points in the members' rapid fire, marine corps Leech cup. Wimbledon cup and Presi dent's matches. Besides the pistol match there was no other record firing today. Monday the National matches under the auspi ces of the National Board for the pro motion of rifle practice begin. Fifty etx teams are here, said to be the largest number ever gathered for a National match. WIXCLD M" BOXERS NAMED Underwood and Louttit to Represent Club in Seattle Match. Ralph Underwood. 115 pounds, and Tom Louttit, 175 pounds, will repre sent the Multnomah Amateur Athletlo Club in the first inter-club tournament of the season to be held in the Seattle Athletic Club's gymnasium November 4. They will take oare of the boxing end of the programme. There also will be two wrestling events. One of the wrestling weights will be 158 pounds and the Winged "M" institution has left it to the Sound City institution to name the other weight. There will be a tryout soon at the club to see who will represent It at the middleweight poundage. As George McCarthy Is In California, not to return until late in December, the honor seems to lie between George Clark, George Hansen and Ttoland Ye rex. Frank Harmar, chairman of the box ing and wrestling committee, with Ed die J. O'Connell, boxing and wrestling instructor, will accompany the Port land boys. MABEL TRASK WINS Grand Circuit Favorite Takes Main Event at Atlanta. GEERS' HORSE IS SECOND The Sportlight, By (irautlsnd fUesa ;B IG college elevens desiring to ob- other than the celebrated Jack Ryan, quested to call on Tufts. Harvard and who gave way to a pinch hitter in the prinoeton will furnish suitable recom- visJlth 5,rame- . t , . t,,,.. t-' mendations. The Beavers started after Ryan in. the first and messed up the scorecardj with three hits, but failed to bring To meet Harvard one Saturday and home a tally. Therefore, they were . Princeton the next and to maintain all forced to wait until the second frame, 1 this time an uncrossed goal line, is when one hit, sandwiched in witn a couple of walks and a wild heave, scored Rodgers and Williams. Portland slipped over their final run In the seventh, when Evans walked. went to third on a single by vaugnn, glory enough for one campaign. Or for several campaigns. The Ail-Star Back. With the passing, in turn, of Thorpe, Brickley, Hardwick. Mahan and Bar- and home on Southworth's long sacri-rett, the best all-round backfield star lice fly to Wolter. After the seventh of the Eastern span this season looks George W. Zabel took up the task of stopping the Beavers, and held them scoreless, although two hits were regis tered off his delivery. R!p Hagerman got himself Into deep water In the fifth when hoa allowed a single and a double. Not being satis fied with that, he allowed Koerner to score and McLarry to go to third when he made a wild heave to the grand stand. After that the Angels never had a chance to score. The score: 1 Los AnareTes AE B H O AE 2 O! Maegert.m 3 l a iu Portland B H Kvans.3. ..4 2 V'ghn,s-2 5 So'worth.l 3 "Wllie.m.. 4 Tvixon.r. . 4 Roche. c. 4 Ttodg's.1-2 2 Ward. s. . 0 Williams.I 2 Hag'm'n.p 4 2 0 Ellis. 1. 0 0! Wolter.r. . 0 01 Koerner, 1 . 0 0 McLarry. 2 1 O Schultz.3. 2 0 Bassler.o. 0 0; Davis, s. . . 0 0 Ryan. p. . . 1 0J Jackson . Zabel.p. . . 0 00 3 0 0 6 10 3 2 0 S 0 0 7 2 1 2 2 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 OO Totals. 32 9 2T 8 o Totals. 81 8 27 10 1 Batted for Ryan In eighth. Portland 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Hits 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 9 Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I Hits 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 6 Huns, Evans. Rodcers. Williams. Koerner. Ptolen bases. Evans, Magert. Wolter. Two base hit. McLarry. Sacrifice hits. Davis, Southworth. Struck out, Ryan 5. Hagerman 7. Zabel 2. Hajrerman 7. "Bases on balls, Ha- arerman R. Ryan 5. Runs responsible for, Ryan 2. Hagerman 1. Eight hits. 3 runs. 28 at bat Culture. to be Harry LeGore, of Yale. Le Gore should reach great heights this season. He has not only fine speed and great power, but also most of the tricks of the backfield trade. Few can use the straight-arm with more telling effect and when this play isn't In order his side-stepping, dodging qualities will meet the occasion. Le Gore has never had the team be fore to show anywhere near his top form. Mahan, on a weak eleven, would have been good, but hardly great. A back may be as fleet and swift as the Autumn wind, but if he is nailed be fore he starts his speed goes for nothing. Lo Gore has a far better team around him than he had two years ago; and before the year is over Le Gore's place In football, will be written in the gen eral vicinity of the top. Why the High Brow Stuff. Boston In the last four years has had First Three world championship ball clubs. Second Three football champion- snips. Third Amateur and open golf cham pionship. This sounds more like the original Cave Man city to us than any Citadel of St. Krisco Presses Winner in All Three Heats Lee Axworthy, in Exhibition Trot, Lowers the Track Record to 1:59. ATLANTA, Ga. Oct. 20. Mabel Trask, owned and driven by Walter R- Cox. added to her victories over her harness rival. St. Frisco, when. In straight heats in tne Grand Circuit races to'day. she won the Georgia Rail way & Power Company cup and the big end of a $2500 purse. The two favorites trotted consist ently. St. Frisco, owned by Frank G. Jones, of Memphis, and driven by "Pop" Geers, finished each heat in second place, and in neither more than a neck behind. The race was for the 2:08 class rotting, with a field of five. The Real Lady, driven by Murphy, and Mary Coburn. with White behind, were the only starters In the 2-year-old class trotting event, and Mary Co- burn won. The third event, 2:11 class pacing. was won by Little Frank D. in straight heats. Three heats of the 2:07 class trot were staged, but at least one more will be necessarj to decide the event. Lee Axworthy, the world s champion trotting stallion, came out between events with B. F. White at the reins, and started to lower the Georgia track record of 2:05. He reeled off the mile in 1:59. Peter Mac also came out as a special event and gave an exhibition mile per formance, piloted by M. McDevitt. He made his mile in 2:04H. tnua nimsen beating the Georgia record as it stood before Lee Axworthy lowered it- Summaries: 2:08 class, trotting, Georgia Railway & Power Company cup, three in live; purse. 2.-,(l0 Mabel Trask. cn. m., oy fetor tne Great and Miss Mutunla (Cox) Ill St. Frisco, b. s., by San Francisco and Clara Cantrell (Geers) 2 2 2 Bacelll. b. a., by Bertlnl Ban (White). 8 4 3 Also ran Sadla S Humfeat. Time. 2:0SV. 2:0Vj. 2:(7Vi. w o-year-oia ironing class, iwu m iui, added money, $500 Mary Coburn, ch f., by Manrico and Alma Sodley (White) 2 1 1 Th, Real I. adv. b. m bv Moko (Mur phy) J. lime. ZrlfHi. Z'lZTt. 2:11 class pacing, three ii liooo l tt , KYnnk tv n. sr.. dt Little r rana (Valentine) 1 1 1 Dr tlriffin. h r bv Camberth Wilkes and Annie Fox (Stiles) 2 2 2 Lady Venus, br. m., by Lord Roberts and KlacK Venus (Stout) o a Also ran. Miss Bell Pachen and Queen Hal. Time. 2:07 ia. 2: ID. 2:0SVi. 2:rr class trotting, three m live; purse IlWiO (unfinished) Miss Perfection. b m.. bv General Watts and Sue Fletcher (McMahon). 2 1 8 Miss Direct, b. m., by Direct Well and Vida M. (McDevitt) 8 2 Bonnlnston. ch. s.. bv Bellini and Net tle King (Geers) 5 8 1 Also ran, Zombro Clay and Asora Ax worthy. Time. l!:07i. 2:04 2:12. To beat Georgia state trotting record. 2:05, Lee. Axworthv. bv Guv Axworthv and Gaiety Lee (B. F. White), won. Time. 1 :!.. By quarters. :30, -.20, :30. :294. Sneclal exhibition, one mlie. trotting' Peter Mac, b. h., by Peter the Great and Lillian R. (McDevitt). Time for mile. 2:04fe. By quarters. :32. :31 4. :SOVi, :S0H t,jilLj ".r . t ri. jr.rs!, , ' 27to2 51 to 54 I 17l 21' -f This chart to 31 .54 to So 27 lau y i how. how M J 33 aa, 33 5a to 60 Vi Sopnor 35 to 37 60 to 62 30 21 W M U. - .. 37 to 39 43 Is 44 31 22 U 18 nion Suits 39 to 41 61 to 65 33 22 40 are fitted 41 to 43 64 to 66 32 12)1 2 ' . 43lo4S 66 m. 6 32 222 44 porfsctly. 45 to 47 68 k 70 32 722 4 47 to 4 7 to 72 32 22 W 44 49 to 51 72 to 74 33 22 fc 'inn directory is for tne iniormaiio ul ue public to Kive - d pos sible tne uilierent lines of business wnlch lbs average person many rind occa sion to use. Any information wuicb cannot be fouud hers will bs gladur is" lusnea by phoning Main 7010 or A 06, House 40. . ACCORDION Pl.r.ATlXG. MESSKNGER SERVICE. off Ryan in 8. Charge defeat to Ryan. Double plays, Roche to Evans. Mastpert lo Koerner. "Hit by pitched ball, Southworth by Ryan, wild pitch, Hagerman. Time, a:13. Um pires, Held and Brashear. Her brow may be high, but most of it is covered with the laurel and the olive. OAKS AGAIN BLAXK Fromme Is Hit Freely and Vernon Is Shut Out, 6 to 0. BAN FRAXCISCO, Oct. 20. Vernon's slump continued today, and the erst while lowly Oaks hit Fromme'a offer ings freely with the result that the transbay crew shut out the Tigers for the third time this week. The score today was 6 to 0. For 23 consecutive Innings Vernon has failed to score a run off Oakland. Score: Vernon ! Oakland B H o Ac. a H U A C aTEFHAN, hemstichlng. scalloping, ac cord, slue pleat; buttons covered; mall orders. Pittock bl. Broadway luwu. AGATE CtTTKBS. M. 1S74. Mfg. Jewelers. Expert watchmakers. Miller s. iiSVi Wasn.. bet. id. and Para. ASSAYELs AN DAN A1LVST8. d- flve, purse Be "tape measured" for real under wear comro rt TODAY Visit a Superior Service Store. Yon will know it by the sitfn above. Say "Superior" to the man who serves you, and he will fit you la "the perfect union suit" the Superior comfort way br tapt mtasur; not by "guess measure." (See chart above.) It will mean undoar wear comJcrt such at you have never known before. The) Superior Underwear Co., Piqua. Ohio THE PERFEpgON SUIT MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 silver and platinum bousnt. 4old, liAo'l V MiitiiliNUirit CO. Motorcycles aad ulcycles. Pnone Main 53. A. 2ir3. MCS1CAL, EMIL, TlilkTHoRN. Violin Teacher, pupil Sevcik. 2uT Flieaner bldg. Martuall 1W. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. ATTORNEYS. V. J. MAK.ELJM Probate, real estate, min ing and corporation law; abstracts and tltiea examined, written opinions furnished. 14o4 Northwestern Hank bills'. Main 5748. BK1CK. CEMENT. PLASTERING. BklCa, Uls, cement promptly attended to. work. Phone plastering Mar. 4vo.". CAFETERIAS. PURITAN Vocal and orchestral music: dinner dances from o to S P. M Brandea, proprietor. CANCER. . M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED. Brewer bid- . ISth A Alberta. Woodln. 410o. CARPET WEAVER. clito" u t ---c imr nil) carpets. Carpet cleaning, refitting, etc. North west Kug Co., 1S E. 8th St. Both phones. CELinOlU BUTTONS. BADGES. 1JH IkWIS.HODSON COMPANY. SS7 Washington si. Main S12 and A 1204. SQJITHERN AGENTS VISIT TEXAS AND LOUISIANA PARTY SICK OREGON ATTRACTIONS. ered Helps Itoad. number of accidents reported. 238 were ' sub ject to the provisions of the work men's compensation act, 18 were from public utility corporations. 40 were from firms and corporations which have re Jected the act. and one was from a firm not employing labor in a hazardous occupation. Following is shown the number of acci dents by Industry sawmill 83. logging 88, construction 8fl. naDermill IS. railroad oper- Southern Pacific Arransres Trio for I'm- I atlon id. mlnln 14. Iron and steel 16. light ..... - - ... r- I and power 0. machine shop lo, suipDuna- pioycs, neiHTing iniorm.uun u-an- in 8 DIckin, a cooperage 4. tele arraoh and teleohone company 8. ice plant warehouse 2, farming 2. fruit products 4, Iran,nnrtal1nn 2 furniture Rianuf acturinK , and for the followlnr 1 each: Quarry, sand Six Southern Pacific nassensrer men I and a ravel, fuel company, crean.ery, tin , n.. , r.,,,,1... to shop, flour mill, tank and pipe manufacture I in. fnnii .mriiict. lanndrv. cannery, stone Study the town. Their visit, is a per- wor). department store passenger, traveler formance of the Southern I'acinc s on Highway, conaensery, quarry. broad general policy of acquainting all its salesmen with all parts of the road. Passengrer men from Texas are sent over the line througn caiuornia ana Oregon to Portland. From Portland they are sent east to Texas and Isew Orleans. It is found that this practice aids the men materially in Bellini tickets. Those in the party that arrived yes terday are: J. E. Monroe, city passen ger and ticket agent at El Paso; C. E. Compton. district passenger agent at Galveston; Henry Ball, city ticket agent at Waco; J. E. Bledsoem, city ticket agent at Fort Worth, and F. W. Schaub, city ticket agent at New Orleans. John M. Scott, general passenger agent, and C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent in Portland, had them in charge yesterday. They made the trip over tho electric loop to McMinnville and back In CHIROFOOIST9. William. Estelle and William. Jr.. Deveny the only scientiiic cniropoaists in tne cm. Parlors Su2 Gerlir.ger bldg.. southwest cor ner 2d and Ald r. . Phone Main 1301. GLAPSKS, guaranted to fit. as low as tl.T.o; the best svrvtca and mateiial: I grind my own louses: licensed ty the S:ate of Oregon. UK. J. L. MEltEDiTU, Washington et optometrist. SAVE TOUR Correctly f .lied fr lass ; goitl flUl mcuotingi low as $1.50; quality nl erv.o45 tbj best. Chat. W. Goodman. 09 Morrison at. Main 2124. PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. C. WKIGHT 2? yearr experience U. 3. and foieigu patents. 601 Dckum bldg. E'Jfilslta l'lTE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near i:4lh and York sts. Main S4?. l'KIN TIN O. KKYSTONE l'RLSS J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr. Printing; and lynJt ping. luoVs I'ronl su, corner tftarw. Main or A 14i. . W. I1ALIES AND COMPANV Irst A oak sts. Main loS. A 11"J lUl'F BUGS. PR IN UNO I Ki KK.S AND" CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. SUCCESSFUL with many so-called Incurable diseases; restoring heslth without druits or scars; chronic troubles. 81 adjustments. SIS; acute cases, less time, less mono ; seventh year in Portland; here to stay. West Side. 20S-212 Macleay bldg.; East Side, sanitarium. 734 Hawthorne. Both pnoies Dr M 11. McMahon. Making good. CIRCULAR LETTERS. CRANE LETTER CO., do N. W. Lid. Mar. 100 letters mulllgraphed for $1. CLOTHING WANTED. WANTED H.cond-hsnd and new clothing; we need stock and pay for lt- PEoPLES SECOND-HAND STORE. Marshall Si25. or 208 Madison. COLLECTING AGENCY. NETH CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 17M. No collection, no charge: established l'.'OO. DANCING. MANCHESTER Danclnr Academy. $S .V.h bt Marb m n H Ojtk: A nrlvate lessons. A. M.. P. M.. eve.; latest dances guaranteed; class Thurs.. Pat., eve.. 7-S:30. Bdwy. gloo. HEATH'S SCHOOL Lessens dally: class Frl. eve. H to 10. 103 2d St.. bet. Wash MOTS PLAN FOR RELIEF Treatment by specialist: glasses fitted. Dr. r . E. casseday. Ml DeKum biog.. .a n. MR. STR.1XDBORQ TO RETIRE HEAD OF ORDER. AS Members Instructed to Take Survey of Candidates and Report Back to .Meeting Two Weeks Ueseb Members of the executive committee of the Muts, the governing body of this unique order, held Its preliminary meet ing of the season yesterday and dls- the morning, and went over cussed plana for the coming Winter. the Columbia River Highway In the I Arrangements were also made for hold- falev.l... 3 2 1 0 1 Middleton.l 4 Gl'chm'n.l 3 0 14 2 1 !Murphy,3.. 4 f!sbrg.2.. 4 12 SO Lane, m... 2 Bates, 8... 4 11 0 0 enWthy,2 4 Orlsgs.r.. 4 0 1 0 0 Cun'ham.r 2 Mattick.m 4 11 0 0;Barry.l. . . 4 Callahan, s 2 0 17 TBerser.s.. 2 Schmidt. c 2 0 1 2 0Callan.o. . . 3 Eromme.p 3 o Jt o u jeer.p roane... 1 1 o o o Bltt.p 0 o 0 00 Totals. .2 6 24 19 3 Vale vsu Harvard. Harvard has undoubtedly slipped rj-jfjjjjg bit from her high football estate of the last live years. Yale has undoubtedly moved upward Whether Tale has moved upward far enough to pass the Crimson descent not to be announced Just at this mo ment. But there is one guess that you can cash there-will be no 20-to-0, 36-to-0 or 41-to-0 Jubilees with a Crim son tinge. There will be a regular battle at hand for their next meeting and the winner will be thankful enough for a two-point margin. A Call to Winter. Blow, blow thou Wintry breeze! Freeze up putting greens ad tees; Drive me from the bunker's call, rrte my mashle to the wall; Drive me from the rolling glen, -Drive me back to work again. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 O 8 O 0O 10 "OIAXCE DAY" TO BK OBSERVED Kxliibition Game for Benefit of Angels May He on November 5. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 20. (Spe cial.) The consent of the Coast League directors has been given to hold a Chance day at Washington Park, when an exhibition game will be played for the benefit of the Aragels. President Murphy, of Salt Lake, yesterday wired his willingness. McCredie, Ewing and Berry had previously telegraphed their consent. rresidcnt rowers nas not decided on the exact date for the game, but it probably will be on Sunday, November There will be field events and other features. Several prominent busi- kess men have signified their willing ness to take boxes at any figure de manded. Some of these may be auctioned off. afternoon. They will visit Eugene Albany, Corvallis, Salem and Wood- burn today, and on Sunday will go to Medford. Grants Pass and other South ing an election of officers to have charge of the future activities of the organization. "Bill" Strandborg. founder of the ern Oregon points. They will return order and Mut" for the past two from Southern Oregon to California and East. Who am I to answer "Nay," When I have a chance to playf Who am I to mutter "Nit" When a golf ball's to be hltT Blow, blow with chilling throb. Blow while I still have a Job. . It took Brooklyn IS years to win a O O O U O V V V O I . - . . , , . , , Hits 0 1000118 0 6 pennant arm acnieve an tne glory Oakland ...2 1 o o o s l o e thereof, but after the Red Sox series Hits 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 o 8 the average Brooklyn fan is beginning Runs. Murphy, Lane, Kenworthy. Cun- I to wonder where all the glory went. iinfRBin,. narry . cix runs, s nits hits. Befser 2. Bases on balls, off Fromme offered. Brooklyn picked up greater Totals.. .29 tS 28 10 0 I 'Doana batted for Fromme In elrhth. 1 Daley out In eighth, hit by batted bail. Vernon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 glory the years she finished sixth. If not greater glory, at least far less of the other thing. Habit is considerable Institution Cornell, after many years in the wil derness, entered the Promised Land last SEAXS OTJT BEE TWTBIiERS tnciination to take her leave and unless Harvard. Michigan and Penn, are sev Wolverton'B Men Find Batting Eye at eral strides better than they look to IS. off Beer 4. Struck out. bv Beer Double plays, Callahan to Rlsberg to Gleich mann; Berger to - Kenworthy to Barry. Stolen bases. Daley, Lane 3. Kenworthy 3, Cunningham. Runs responsible for. Fromme 8. Left on bases. Vernon a. Oakland 7. ynarge aexeat to Fromma. Time of game, 1 :3V. Umpires, Guthrie and Finney. Salt Lake and Win, 7 to 4. BALT LAKE CTTY. Oct. 20. San Francisco hit Gregory and Hall hard today and won 7 to 4. Errors and 12 bases on balls, together with timely hits, accounted for the Seal victory. Frickson pitched fair ball at all times. A home-run by Downs and great catch es by Orr featured. Score: San Francisco Salt Lake ?H9A.?) BHOAB r uzper ti.r a Calvo.m.. 4 Bodle.l... 8 Downs.2.. 4 fichaller.l 4 Jones. 3... 1 Corhan.s. 4 Peptilv'a.c 4 Erlckson.p 4 pupils will be delayed indefinitely. If not longer. . We'd Rather Ton'd Say It. Sir If Tale gets a good trimming this season, you might say she was beaten Black and Blue. PLATO PETE. Duffy Lewis had an off year in the series this Fall. He batted only about .350. 1 2 o 0 Glslason.2 4 8 1 0 0 Rath. 3.... 8 1 8 2 0Rrief.l... 3 1 1 3 0'Ryan.l 4 0 2 OOBayless.r. 5 0 3 2 0 Downey.s. 4 Oil 0 Orr.m 4 1 8 2 0 Hannah. e. 8 118 0' Gregory, p 1 tiau.p .... 2 Sheely... 1 FAMOUS TROTTER GIVEN AWAY Totals. Totals. 81 8 27 13 0 Batted for Hall In ninth. 6an Francisco 0 1220010 1 7 Hits 2 1 1 2 01 1 0 0 8 Salt Lake 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Hits 12 2O 0 0 2 0 2 9 Runs. Fitzgerald 2, Cal-so, Downs 2. Thal ler. Erlckson. Rath 2. Orr. Sheely Home run. Downs. Three-base hit. Hannah. Two base hits. Fitzgerald, Rath. Sacrifice hits, Bodle, Brief. Double plays, Gregory to Gts lason to Brief. Struck out. Hall 4 ErlcK son 7. Bases on balls, off Gregory 5. Hall 7. Erlckson 5. Five runs. 8 hits. IS at bat off Gregory In 3 1-3 Innings, out in fourth. 8 on, 1 out. Runs responsible for, Greg ory 2. Hall 2. Erlckson 4. Charge defeat to Gregory. Hit by pitched ball. Glslason. First base on error. San Francisco 1. Left on bases, San Francisco 10, Salt Lake 10. Umpires, Doyls and Phyle. Time, 2:00. 5 6 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 5 3 8 Arlon, Once Champion, in Early O IV 80 Career Brought $125,000 O O0I C1V4CP Minn Opt 9i IpIaw An. o UOI., , , . . . . . , , - time vaainuiuu nuiicr ui uio wuiiu, n-uas 84 9 27 17 8 been given to Lister Winterspoon, of Versailles. Ky., by holders of the estate of the late M. W. Savage, it was an nounced here today. At one time Arion. now 27 years old. was sold for 125,000. As a two-year-old. Arion trotted to the high sulky in 2:10. which still stands as a record. years, announced his intention of re tiring as head of the order, and, at the election two weeks hence, the executive committee will choose his successor and other executive officers. At yesterday's meeting It was de cided that each member of the execu tive committee should make a personal study of general conditions in the city during the coming week and report back at another meeting to be held next EUGENE, Or., Oct. 20. (Special.) Friday afternoon. From these reports The advisory committee of the State I the Muts will be able in a general way llixhwav Commission today rejected to determine what are the special LANE OFFERJS REJECTED Stale to Tjse Funds Only on Pacific and Columbia Highways. COAST FOOTBALL LIVELY FOUR BIG GRIDIRO-V CLASHES TO BE PLAYED TODAY". needs for relief work, if any. Plans were also announced for a big "celebration," In which all the Muts will take part and for which Manager W. T. Pangle donated the use of the Heilig Theater.' The committee in charge of this entertainment consists ... . . . ..1 -n-v-v e-Am i7iicrAn .-. I 1 l c. X3. i.'uii), a. vr. Duiocriana a 11 u orence would have formed a part of Charles F. Berg. the offer of Lane County to spend 1000 on the survey of a highway from Eu gene to Coos Bay, provided the. state would spend a similar amount, accord ing to word received by members of the Lano County committee interested in the project Flore the contemplated road from Klamath Falls to Florence. Lane County pro posed to spend its portion of the money on the road between Eugene and the Douglas County line on the Coast. The committee of the Highway Com mission states that the only money available at this time will be used on the Pacific and Columbia Highways. Oregon-California and Oregon Aggies- Nebraska Contests Are Affairs of Greatest Interest. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. Tomor rows football games on tne facmc Coast will be the most Important thus far played this season, and the list Includes four intersectlonal games of first Importance In their several lo calities. At Berkeley the University of Cali fornia will match its strength against the University of Oregon in what Is ex pected to be a close match, as both teams appear equally confident of win ning. The annual game between the Uni versity of Southern California and the University of Utah will be played at Los Angeles. Whittler College, which lost to the University of California last CLOTHIER JS ARRESTED Morris Z. Brown Accused of Theft of $100 From Customer. Morris Z. Brown, proprietor of clothing store at 46 North Third street, was arrested late yesterday afternoon ARMY INSPECTOR VISITOR Colonel McDonald Says Enlistment In Portland Satisfactory, Colonel John Bacon McDonald. United States Army, Inspector-General for the Western Department, left Portland Thursday night for Spokane, after making an Inspection of the depot quartermaster s and recruiting depart ments here. Colonel McDonald is male ing a tour of Inspection through the country. Before leaving he declared the show Ing here to be satisfactory, as 64 re crults have been enlisted this month. Colonel McDonald came directly from and Stark. Main 3203. Lessons 2.'o. F.YE, EAR. NOSE, THROAT. LCNGS. FIRK INSl'RANCK. PAflFIf PTATES FIRK INSURANCE CO. mall ora rs prompt; i.er. rat; booklet. W KSTEP..N FLUFF Kt'G CO., B4-5rt Lnioi. avi-. N. East t,jln. a '' REAL iI A It. UEALEHs. PALMER JONt:H CO.. H. P.. 404 Wilcox bid. J.TOKAC.E AND TRANSFER. EKF.K STORAGE. FREE MOVING. Telephone for our proposition; we can sae ou money; storage, packing, moving. shipping. . .udern Brick Storage Warehouse. SECURITY STORAGE c TRANSFER CO. Otfl.e '05 Park St- Main M.1, A lo5L Warehouse 44-46 E. 6th st. X. ALWAYS PICK THE BEST Household gooos specialists: storage, packing, ship ping and moving; horse or auto Tana; special freight rates to all points. C. O. PICK TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.. 2d and Pine sts. l;ruadwsy M'd. A lit"v OREGON TKANSFEK CO.. 474 Glisan St.. corner 13th Telephone Main 69 or A UoW. We own and operate two largo class "A warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest In surance rates in the city. MADISON ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE. Office 10 Madison. General merchandise and forwarding agents. Phone Main 1'1. rMB RL LAS. UMBRELLAS All colors and styles; larset stock: re-coverine. new handles put on. Mr 1lth's. 3?l Washington St. Mar. IQI'7. OOD. GREEN AND DRY SLABWOOD. blockwood. Panama Fuel Co.. Mam fT-JO. A r.St'.. WHOLESALERS AND RLYNUFACTURERS AI'TO AND Bl'GGY TOPS. m-BRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 209 acto smrNGs maxcfacti ring. ur . ti . 4 rnalr- J-AMEH SPRING CQjS' Ing ;' 4OO0 springs carried in atoca 15th Couch sts BAGGAGE CIIE4KED AT IIOMK. Katie At omnll us Transler. Park A. Davis. DRY GOODS T T1.l rV 11 Sherlock emg. Ajm I'll 1 ix V. a-J. it-a xv. Third WIIOI.ESALE corner Oak. GRAIN MERCHANTS. HOUSEK. Board of Trade Mflg. aiROCF.RS. WAPHAMS CO.. 67-75 Fourth street. HATS AND CAPS. THAVHAfSl'K HAT CO.. 5S-.W Front St. 111DKS. WOOL. CASCAK BARK. KAHN BKOS.. 1K1 Front street. MANII AfTlllKRI LADIES' NECKWEAR. EASTERN NOV1.1.T1 M f ... tH., a ) MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. COLUMBIA Neckwear Mfg. Co.. M '1 Slh St. MI-'KS. TYPE AND PRINTERS' M PPI.ll. American Typefounders Co., tv-l4 Front St. NON-1 N TOXIC ATI NG BEVERAGES. WE1NHAKDS GOLDEN A M Bfcirl NECTAR. Henry Welnhard Plant. l;th and Burnsids sts. Phone Main 72. A 1172. PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS. W. P. FULLER A. CO., Lilh snd Davis sts. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. RASM!EN tk CO.. id and Taylor sts. TIP PIPE FITTING AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, S4-56 Front St. l'Ll'MBINli AND STEAM MfPULS. M. L. KL.1NK. b4-S0 Front St. PRINTING PRINTING. F. W. BALTES AND COMPANY First & Oak sts. Main 165, A llt5 PRODT'CE. dried fruit: correspondence o llclted. Fnlon Produce Co.. l-'S Union ave. I'ROIU'CK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Fvn DING sV FA It Ft KLL. U'l Front St. ' ROI'K AND MINDING TWINE. p o r tlantl C'-rUai;.' Co.. 14:h and Northmp. (Tvsll IMMIKS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER ft CO.. li'tti and Davis sts. WALL PAPER. MOKfiAN WALL PAI'lK CO.. ISO 2d st. AMCSEMENTS. 't.Aa NEXT WEEK ANDREW TOMBES sfTTl IN "THE BniDU SHOP." ; tCi:--? Rsvmond Bond A Co. : De Witt. eAsWi T hums & Torrance: Bernard 38m ft. Fcrsth : The Gel Travel Weekly; cert Orchestra. EI1XEST H. BALL. ds: Orpheiim Orptieum con- i ti n . LAMBERT. before 11:45 o'clock at night, escept Ratsar flav. Closing hour lor 1 he Sunday Oteao nion "III he 1.-0 o'clock Saiurduy niatbt. 1 lie office will he open until 10 o'clock P. M. as ususl. snd sll sda recciveU too late for Kroner clolf lest loo will he run under the estiinat "Too lsle to ClsMlfT. Mm. BAKER BROADWAY A MOKKISOS u nnminrrmrnL TCESDAY. OCTOBER !1 AT A. M. FOR THE ALCAZAR PLAYERS Portland' New Drsrostle Sto-k Company (.-uccessor to the Maker "J- . REASON STARTS SLNDAV, T !9 W'lth the Great Cohan & Harrla New York Success. ON TRIAL by City Detective Coleman on a grand General J. F. Bell and his mission here larceny charge. It la alleged that was to a great extent confidential. He Brown took 100 from the clothing of '" -" " " vn,..4 Vallnr nuatnmar. Ball was I cssu fixed by Deputy 'District Attorney Ryan "tenner, who., home !. at Belling- CLUB FEDERATION TO MEET ham. Wash., had saved the money dur- I i?? earn6," IaVV aI. Go-or and Unlvepsltz Prudent to shipyards. Five $20 bills, he says, were in his vest Docket wnen no entered Rrown'a store to trade his suit of Saturday in the last mtnrte of play clothes for working garments. Brown denied the money was there. Baseball Sumrnarj COOK WJLVS PISTOL MATCH Winner of Grand Aggregate at Jack sonville Is G. W. Chesley. JACKSONTVIXaLE. Fla., Oct. 20. The individual pistol match, the concluding event of the National Association's pro gramme, was won here today by George E. Cook, of Washington. D. C, who scored 88S out of a possible 430 points. N. R. Wilcox, of the Nevada civilian team, with 879 points, was second, and V, W. H. Spencer, of St. Louis, third with Where the Teams Flay Today. Portland at Los Angeles, San Francisco at Salt Lake, Oakland vs. Vernon at San Francisco. Where the Teams Play Next Week. Portland at San Francisco, Oakland at bait le. vernon at lob Angeles. How the Series Stand. At Los Angeles 2 games, Portland 2 games; at Salt Lake 2 games. San Fran cisco 2 games; at San Francisco, Oakland 4 games, vernon no game. Beaver Batting Averages, Ab. H. Av.l Ab. H. At McCredie. 2 1 .500'Rodgrers. . 484 127 .263 Reuther.. 4S 17 .354;Vard. ... 497 118 .237 South'th. 5S2 178 .806iHouck. ... 112 25 .223 Williams. 155 46 .300,Sothoron. 129 26 .202 Roche. ... 8S3 118 .2!4:Blgbee. .. 6 1.200 Wllie.... 628 1S1 .2SS Noyes. ... 105 16.152 Evans... 804 63 .274 Hagerman. 42 6.119 Nixon.... 40 121 .263,0'Brlen... ,24. 2 .053 Vaughn.. 641 142 .2631 Speak Today. Educational topics will be discussed by some of the leading officials of the state at the regular meeting of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs which will be held today at noon at the Portland HoteL Preparations have been made for a large assemblage of the members and guests of the organ ization. Governor Wlthycombe will be one of the speakers of the day. President SALEM. Or.. Oct. 20. (Special.) For Camobell. of the University of Oregon, the week ending October 19 a total of land State Superintendent of Public In 295 accidents were reported to the I struction Churchill will also speak. State Industrial Accident Commission. I Music will be furnished by the Unl- Universlty of Montana of which two were fatal. Of the total I versity of Nebraska band of 40 pieces. through Whlttier s tactical blunder, meets the university of Arizona at Whittier, while the Oregon Agrlcul tural College will he invaded by the players of the University of Nebraska. Among the other more important Western games scheduled are the fol lowing: At Los Angeles Los Angeles Ath letic Club vs. Occidental. At Pasadena St. Vincent's College vs. Tnroop (Joiiege. At Carlemont Sherman Indians vs. Pomona College. At Spokan 2 OF 295 ACCIDENTS KILL 236 of Week's Injuries Arc Subject to Compensation Act. vs. Gonzaga University. At Logan university of Wyoming vs. Utah Agricultural college. At Colorado Springs Colorado School of Mines vs. Colorado College. At Boulder university of Denver vs. University of Colorado. At Albuquerque New Mexico School of Mines vs. University of New Mexico. rn an iv ltx to play rrvaTnETT Coach Dewey's Squad to Meet Team on Sound Today. Coach "Admiral" Dewey and his Franklin High School football players left at midnight last night for Everett, Wash., where they will tackle the high school eleven of that place this after noon. The Franklinites can be figured on to give a good account of them selves today, for they have the scrap plest outfit in the Portland Interscbo lastic League. Following are the players who made the trip: Captain Mackenzie, W. Mor rill, Badley, Simmons, George Powell, Ray Powell. Prier, Post, Peake, Gage. Bargur, Dtvls, Thompson, "Pudge" Brown and Tucker, 1 FjJ;""i!L-T. l--.-r r-saaaBBBBBHE3BaOBSBBBSSSSBBBSs ftaVaraWS; m sO-ai m ass Ma-asttasM LYRIC FOrRTH STARK MVSICAX STOCK CO, The Wizard of Wiseland Atwi the opening episode of the great mo tion picture serial TUB YELLOW MENACE. Two shows for one pries: Mats , dally at 2:30. 10O only: nights. 7.80 and 8:13, 15c 25Q. DANTAGES MATINEE DAILY 2:30 Avn Tl fC K4U And His Own Troupe of Imperial Pekinese a OTHER BIO ACTS I Boxes and loses reserved by phone. Curtain 2:80. . and a. 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ANDRUS, Sec HARMOXT LODGE. NO. 12, A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Saturday) aft ernoon at 2 o'clock: for the pur pose of conducting the funeral of our late brother. Archlo Nicholson. Members ars requested to at tend. Visitors welcome. W. M. DE LIN. BSC- OREGON COMMANDERT. K. T. Special conclave to day (Saturday). October 21. st 1 P. M.. to sttend the funeral services for Sir A. Nicholson. Meet at Masonlo Temple. Services at Hoi Tour attendance will be appreciated. C F. W1EGANP. Recorder. WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO. 18 R A. M. Called convocation this (Saturday) afternoon and evening at a:30 and 7:30 o'clock. East ElaThth and Burnsids sts. K. A. degree. Visitors welcome. By order E. H. P. KOI JjACa.NBL5H, See. EMBLEM Jesrelr. buttons, entrmt, pins. New designs Jsaara- Bros.. 181-8 Sixth sc. OREGON HUftlANE SOCIETY Otlios liuon 163 Court ho ass, Sth-strsst Kntrmnesw Phone from S to 6 Slsln 178. Hatne Ftasns A X&20. N is Ut call after office hoars Main 17S. 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