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- TnE MORXING OREGOyiAy, - FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917. J-
fl'GREDIE PLEASED
WITH 4 HEW VETS
Slay-at-Homes Join Beavers,
but Are Not in as Good
Shape as Voyagers.
3 ROOKS ADDED TO QUAD
Portland Not to Take Higgrlnbotham.
Brown or Bwaclna Deal May
Be Made Wlta Pittsburg
tor Soutliworth.
BY ROSCOB PAWCETT.
MARTSVILLE. CaL. March 22-(Bpe-daL
Reinforced fcy seven new play
ers of more or less renown, the Port
land Coast Leaguers ' christened their
second training- camp of the Spring
here this afternoon. While a slight
breeze swept the field, the sun was
out, and the squad enjoyed a good
skirmish. Nobody seemed to have lost
any of the old-time paprica on the
ocean trip from Honolulu, and i
stranger could have spotted the land
lubber stay-at-homes from the already
conditioned gang from Honolulu.
Walter McCredle had sent word to
the late reporters at Stockton to re
main there for another day, owing to
the limited hotel facilities here, but
Mack's Paul Revere must have gone
astray. The message miscarried, and
the entire gang trooped into Marys
villa before noon. Some of them may
have to sleep on billiard tables tonight.
Aen pies Are Promising
The new men are Lynn Brenton,
pitcher. New Orleans; William Fincher,
pitcher, St. Louis; Floyd Farmer, out
fielder, and Paddy Siglin. Infielder,
Pittsburg; Charles Schorr, southpaw
pitcher, Oakland; Charles Iredale, in
fielder, San ' Francisco; Ernest Prultt,
pitcher. Oregon.
While the four new vets are still
sore and stiff from their -exercises
with the Spokane club at Stockton they
step like stake horses. Siglln is a dead
ringer for Oscar Harstad. Farmer
weighs about 185 pounds and has a face
and pair of shoulders much like Carl
Mays. His arm still is stiff but he
chases fly balls in July form. Fincher
Is another big fellow, tall, youthful
appearing and tips the Fairbanks at
1S7 pounds. Brenton Is smaller than
any of the trio mentioned.
McCredie expressed himself as well
pleased with the looks of his new vet
erans. Oldtlmer Not Wanted.
No mall has yet been forwarded
over from Stockton and Mack has not
heard anything from Borton about re
porting, or Pittsburg with reference'
to naming a price on Southwortn.
He eaid he would willingly make a
trade with Pittsburg for new players.
Mack doesn't want Hlgglnbotham.
Brown or Swaclna, who are said to be
out of jobs with a hankering to join
the Beavers.
It is probable that the Portland club
will finish Its training at Vlsalia next
Spring.
"Doc" Boyer, secretary of the Vlsalia
Chamber of Commerce, waited on Man
ager McCredie today and extended an
invitation. If the Beavers return to
Honolulu next year they will go earlier,
and this will necessitate two or three
additional .weeks in California before
the league tilts its lid. Portland opens
at Los Angelea In 1918.
The Beavers play Spokane here Sat
urday and Sunday.
OAKS OUTHXT CUBS ANT WIN
Goodbred and Prougrh Show High-
Grade Pitching for Coasters.
OAKLAND, Cal., March 28. (Spe
cial.) The Oaks thumped the Cubs to
day, 6-3, because they hit the ball
harder and oftener than the big
leaguers. Sandow Miller again got hold
of one and drove it a mile and a half
over the head of Cy Williams. Any time
a man can hit a ball too far out for
that long-legged whirlwind to drag
It down it is some hit.
Cartoonist Demaree pitched the first
five innings for the Cubs and was
found for three runs and six hits. Nick
Carter finished for him and was
touched for three runs and four hits.
Good bred, the Montreal mammoth,
worked five rounds for the Oaks and
yielded up two runs and four hits.
Prough finished the Job by giving up
one run and three hits. Prough looked
much better than he did earlier in the
week when the Cubs peppered him for
six hits in one inning.
Each team made two double plays
that helped out the pitchers. There
was plenty of hitting, so the game was
Interesting. Score:
R- H. E. R II. E.
Chicago... S 7 ljOakland. . .. 6 10 3
Batteries Demaree, Carter and Wil
son.; Goodbred, Prough and Murray.
SEALS TO PLAY CUBS TODAY
Fitzgerald and Schaller Are Only
Athletes Oat of Condition.
SAN FRANCISCO, March - 22. (Spe
cial.) Harry Wolverton's Seals, or the
bulk of them, scheduled to start their
second and final series with the Chi
cago Cubs at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon on Ewing Field, returned
today from Sacramento and worked out
in the afternoon. All the boys are re
ported in good shape, save for Fitz
gerald, who remained in Sacramento,
and Biff Schaller. whose heels are
giving him more or less trouble.
The batting order for tomorrow is as
follows:
Calv. right field; Ellis, left field;
,.-.., vici ucm, x-jck, tnird oaseJ
Downs, second base; Koerner. firsT
e; noiiywooa, shortstop; Baker
catcher; Steen or Kallio, pitcher
It is not likely O'Doul will have a
chance to pitch against the Cubs but
Indian Smith, according to the plans,
win be against the Chicago contingent
for at least part of a game
SacrinTento!1Sherty ' -.-
CHAXCE ASKS FOB, JACOBSON
Angels Want Cub Outfielder in Case
KiUcfep Deal Falls Through.
LOS ANGELES. March" 22.(Spec!al )
To protect himself in the event Out
fielder "Red" KTllefer u T no? sol? "to
tOS nselea clu by Columbus.
Manager Chance today telegraphed the
Chicago Cubs and asked for Outfielder
Jacobson. - -
Chance has one more player coming
from the Cabs in exchange for Harry
Wolter, and, while he would rather
have Klllefer in his outfield, he be
lieves Jacobson will be able to fill a
regular berth.
"I must start my team at signal
practice Monday, and I want the men
who will begin the season In Angel
uniforms to start playing together"
eaid Chance. "'If I am to get klllefer
I want to know by Saturday, so I
can start with the remainder of the
team. Otherwise, I must protect my
Belf by using Jacobson."
The Angels reported at Washington
Pn .1 V I -
, o.w luib uiuriung via nearly
100 fana watched them step through
1.
FOtJIi - BCSITEU HCLK OPPOSED
S to vail Says Plan Is Impractical for
Class AA Clubs.
LOS ANGELES. March 22. (Special.)
Declaring the "four-busher" rule is
Impractical in a elass AA league. Man
ager Stovall, of the Tigers, predicted
today that tne new law will be knocked
out by the Pacific Coast League a month
after the season starts.
"It will be impossible to get pushers
fast enough for a Coast League olub,"
said Stovall. "I understand all the
managers are kicking about it, and that
they plan to ignore it after the season
starts,
Infielder Conlfrey enlisted In the
hospital brigade when he contracted a
Charley horse," Second Baseman Mo
Larry is still suffering from a torn
shoulder muscle.
The Tigers were sent through I
hard practice this morning, and Cap
tain Griggs led his Tannigans against
the regulars in the afternoon. A nine
Inning game was played.
MISS BJTJKSTEDT LOSES AGAIX
Pared With Miss Sean, Tennis Chan
pion Is Beaten in Doubles.
LONO BEACH. Cal- March 2.-M"lss
Molla BJurstedt, women's National sin
gles champion, and Miss Eleanor Sears
lost their match In the women s dou
bles, playing against Mrs. Louise B,
Williams and Mrs.' B. O. Bruce in the
second round of the seventh annual Ho
tel Virginia invitation tennis tourna
ment played here today. The score
was o-a, -.
In women's singles Miss Florence
button won from Miss Eleanor Sears.
6-1, 6-0, and Miss Mary Brown defeated
miss Florence Sutton, 6-3. 6-2
In mixed doubles Miss Mary Brown
ana blnsabaugh won from Miss Fay
Rothenhoesser and Wlnne. 6-3. 6-8.
DCBUO AM) HUGHES SUCCEED
Bliss Fails to Stem Bee Tans, but Klr-
meyer Is Effective.
PORTERVILLE, CaL. March 22.
(Special.) -The Bee Tannigans took an
other contest from the regulars today,
superior hitting telling the story of
their 6-to-4 victory, Dubue and Hughes,
who worked on the hill for the rookies,
kept the seven hits well scattered,
while the recruits took kindly to offer
ings of Ellas, securing eight , blows in
five frames. Kirmeyer, who followed,
was effective. .
Next Monday. Manager Bernhard an
nounced definitely today, the Bees will
break camp and start on their Journey
to Salt Lake City.
' Braves Beat Athletics, 9-4.'
MIAMI. Fla., March 22. The Phila
delphia Athletics were unable to hold
the Braves today, and lost. 9 to 1, in an
exhibition game. Score:
R. H. E. ' R. H. E.
Boston Nats. 9 11 lPhila Amer. 4 10 2
Batteries Tyler, Barnes, Allen and
Gowdy; Nabors, Siebold. Anderson and
Schang.
THIRD GAME IS TONIGHT
MKTS AKD CAJTADIESS PRIMED FOR
HOCKEY MATCH.
Dopesters Refuse to Give Either Ail-
vsntac OotAfne Means Mnrh
In Five-Game Series.
S K A TTT.F. Wash.. March 22. fSn..
cial.) With both teams staking every
thing on victory, the rival players as
friendly as a lot of strange bulldogs,
and the dopesters refusing to give
either team the advantage, the little af
fair at the Arena tomorrow night, in
which the Seattle Mets will attempt to
n&ng anotner aereat on the Montreal
Frenchmen in the third of the series
for the hockey championship of the
world, promises to be a warm session.
The last two battles between these
great aggregations of puck chasers
have not been any pink teas, but the
wise ones are predicting the keenest
struggle of the series tomorrow night.
Each team has won one game and each
is eager to grab the lead, as a victory
means a lot in a five-game series.
Despite their strenuous mix Tues
day night all the men on both squads
are ready for the struggle. Corbeau.
the Montreal defense man, who was
slightly hurt, has been doctoring his
injured leg and he will probably take
his place In the game. The remainder
of the visitors worked out today at
the Arena for an hour and all reported
themselves in the best of shape.
The Mets did not Dractlce torla- hnf
satisfied themselves with a brisk skate.
The improved condition of Bobby
Rowe's shoulder makes Manager Mul
doon believe that his defense regular
will be In the game again tomorrow
night, although Roy Rickey, who has
been playing great hockey, will start
in Rowe's position. The other men are
feeling fit and ready.
J. W. SEAVEY HIGH GUN
PORTLAND GUN-CLUB SHOOT HELD
AT EVERDMG-PARK TRAPS.
James P. Boll and Henry R. Ererding
Tie for Second Place. Scoring
84 Oat of lOO Birds.
F. U. Roseberry. president of the
"American Shooter." a magazine de
voted to trapshooting. rifle, pistol and
hunting stories, was a guest of Henry
R. Everding at the Everdlng Park
traps Wednesday. A weekly shoot was
staged by the memhers of the Portland
Bun Club, and high gun for the first
100 birds was James W. Seavey, while
James P. Bull and Henry R. Everding
tied for sceond at 81 .birds out of the
100.
Another visitor at the traps was C.
H. Knight, a San Francisco nrAfo.'
slonal. It was the first aDDMrni r,r
H. H. Rickelfson. who has come to
Portland to cover the territory held by
the late E. B. VanArnam. In the "goat"
shoot, E. H. Keller, F. O. Joy, James
W. Seavey, C. H. Knight and Henry
R. Everding lost their "goats."
The scores follow:
Nam
V. U. Roseberry . . .
Miss Gladys Reld
J. P. Bull
H. H. Rickelfson .
P. J. Holohan ....
C. C. Kelly
James K. Simpson .
James W. Seavey . .
Henry R. Everding
G. H. Knighc . ... .
E. ti. Keller
F. O. Joy
James E. Reid
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74
108
68
83
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103
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Professionals.
Al Hartmaa Is Holdout.
WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE
Pullman, Wash., March 22. (Special.)
Al Hartman, ex-star pitcher of the
Washington Staters, who was traded
by the Tacoi Northwestern League
team last Winter to the Denver club, of
the Western League, is a holdout.
Hartman has sent back a contract re
ceived from the owner of the Bears,
and threatens to quit baseball unless he
gets more money. Al has been ill, but
is now up and around again and look
ing well. He is supposed to report at
Denver Monday.
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RING FANS TO SEE
NEW FACES TONIGHT
French Vafse to Battle Pete
Mitchie in -Main Bout
at Merrill's Show.
RIDLEY WILL BOX WING
Billy Kelson and Frankie Huelat to
Mix In Third Slain Event on
Six-Bout Bill, . With Fun "
and Scrapping Promised.
Tonight's Boxing Cud.
185 amihiIb IP - h .t-i - ...
Bet. MUcI '
Franklo Huelat.
118 nniinrl o A a .a i - .. .
WeMon wing. 91
ShefMPeCUoo'LWO Dakland, .
11M nmln. n . -
rWf. a-eaaaii vs. Pinky
ter.3" POUnd 3o Farrall vs. Cha.rly Car-
Two brand-nAw Rottu t.A. -m
make their debut at the Rose City Ath-
"-wv wuu. t-asi r-irst and East Mor
rison streets, tonight, A six-bout card
topped by one nf h ko i- koiu.
Frenchy Vaise. who -ni rJ
Mi'che. will begin at 8 :30 o'clock.
ouo. x-.iojey is the other Seattle lad
to step in a Portland rno- h
first time. The tow-haded bantam
weight. will swap punches with Weldon
Wing. Portland fana ham a int of
i.n.n in tne pair of boys, who wijl en
deavor to upset the plans of the vis
itors. Pete Mitchie. whn meets Vain. itiItm
mings au the time, and is a warm
favorite. Every one he hu battled
haa been met at his own game and no
one ever accused the husky Mitchie
of "dogging it." Wing, who meets
Ridley, la a consistent performer, and
you can count his losses on the fingers
or one hand and then have a few fin
gers to spare.
Dandy Dan Salt. Seattle handler of
boxers, accompanied by Vaise and Rid
ley, came to Portland last night. The
Sound City trio ar confident of going
home tonight with a clean slate.
But the Portland-Seattle bouts are
not the only ones of interest on the bill.
In the semi-windup, Billy Nelson, who'
made fast Eddie Miller look as though
he were tied to a stake, meets Frankie
Huelat, who has been coming by leaps
and bounds. Nelson Is sure he will
trounce the former Multnomah Ama
teur Athletic Club representative. Billy
has been promised matches with Eddie
Brewster Fmkman here and a tussle
with "Muff" Bronson at Vancouver.
Joe Gorman battles Shel McCool,
while Pinky Lewis, negro Sah Francisco
heavyweight, has been substituted
against Frank Kendall Instead of Joe
Clifford. The latter told Manager Mer
rill that he had a sore shoulder or
something else.
Kendall and Lewis make- a better
bout than Kendall and Clifford, so the
card is strengthened. Lewis is a com
ical boxer In the ring, always pulling
off something funny. He can handle
the gloves and will wage war from the
start on Kendall.
Joe Farrell, a boy with several knock
outs to his credit, meets Charley Car
ter, a protege of Mike Butler, In the
first bout.
Jack Grant will referee "the three
main bouts with Jockey Bennett han
dling the preliminaries. Jack Fahle will
hold the watch. All decisions will be
given by the referee. No Judges will
be used.
'Frenchy Vaise is still the Canadian
lightweight champion," said Dan Salt
last night, "He lost a lS-round decision
to Johnny O'Leary two years ago, but
as he beat O'Leary in the short-round
game prior to that and as Johnny has
left this part of the country, Vaise has
perfect right again to claim the
title.
"Vaise is in grand shape and boxing
better than he ever did. He'll stand
Mitchie on his head."
Joe Rivers, of California, is in New
York again. The little Mexican, who
beat Leach Cross in two bouts in
Gotham some time ago, will meet
Jimmy Duffy at the Harlem Sporting
Club tonight.
Johnny Kllbane, featherweight cham
pion of the world, the other night re
fused to meet Young Murphy, of Syra
cuse, at Syracuse, N. T in a ten-round
bout because Murphy was nine pounds
the heavier. Murphy had agreed to
make 133 pounds ringside, but weighed
in at 9 P. M. at 137. Kllbane weighed
1284.
Police reserves were called when the
crowd, disappointed, became unruly.
Bob Burns, the Dallas. Tex, bantam
weight, is in Denver and hi j started
training at the National Athletic Club
for nls 15-roun fight with Jack Brat
ton Monday night. Burns has met Roy
Moore, Zulu Kid, Nate Jackson and
Benny McNeil. Jack Bratton will box
Young Joe Azevedo ten rounds at Ely,
Nev., April 7. He will leave Denver
right after the bout with Bobble Burns.
Larney Llchtensteln's proposal to
organize a regiment of boxers in case
of war will be acceptable if he leaves
out the champions. Chr.mplons don't
fight.
There is money in the pacifist busi
ness. If you don't believe it, ask Bill
Bryan, Jess Willard, Freddie Welsh or
ies Darcy.
Stroma Heads Apple Grapplers.
OREGON AGjRICTTLTTTRAL COL-1
LEGE. Corvallis. March 22. (Special.)
Glenn Strome, college wrestler at 115
pounds, was elected to captain the Ore.
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In a few days this will be the
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Sixth Episode of
"THE SECRET KINGDOM
gon Aggie wrestling team for next sea
son, at a dinner given the squad last
it.k. i i . ....
vuu.cn Jim Arouthnot. Strome
is a lunior in rnt era v. .
C3 u. fMHCfl
two seasons with the college grapplers
at the lightweight berth. Ha ia from
Eugene.
MAJJDEX AKX I'INKMAX HTJItT
Former's Rib Broken .and letter's
Hand Injured by Blows.
SEATTLE. Wh tlTo r.i, ti ,a
o. result or tneir aruellinsr
Contest Wxin.... T w.j"
mer Northwest lightweight champion.
"-v.o mnuum, wno won tne hon
ors, are both fiiiffprinc. i . .
D . . Jtli. 1UJU11C9.
An examination K m. i . ....
. " L vuai. t nits. -
man a hurn lcVitv.o v. i .
- " mo aicintyre was
-v. v.o... vii me xacoma contest.
Plnkman also injured the hand that
an oi u neavy punching: and will
""o nis ngnt lor two
"He's th hsMABi v ttn. T .
. - - l l. . vei- met.
jaaaaen told his friends today. Tor
the first time In mv nr t i . . .
clean of my feet."
pinkman is proclaiming Madden the
Earnest boy he ever had in the ring
Berg to Wrestle at I Grande.
... 1 ' AAo.auu -d ICSDQ.
cial.) Joe Berg, wrestler in the heavy.
Weight Cl&SS. hn m rHvarl n t. -
u?v in i h: . rif ajrav m
to wrestle Jack O'Neal tomorrow night.
IT'"' f tho old Fr Burns
school, but for seven years haa beon in
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MEETING NOTICE.
AL k' i nP-D .
Vll o entertainment. Visltins
HUGH J. BOYD,
Recorder.
. RTLAND LODGE. NO. 65.
A. F. AND A M. Special com
munication this (Friday) even
ing 7:80 o'clock. Work In E
Orddre'weeM VUUr' W,1COm
C. M. STEADMAN, Secretary.
ALBERT PIKB oDOE. NO
162. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication tonight (Fri
day), at 7 o'clock. B. A. de-groe-
. Visitors welcome. By or
der of W. M.
E. R. IVIE. Boo.
8EIXWOOD LODGE. NO. 18L
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Friday) even
ing. 8 o'clock. Work. F. C. de
gree. Visitors welcome. By or
der W. M. J. H. BUTLER.
Secretary.
MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. is.
O. E. e. Regular meeting this
(Friday) evening In Masonic
Tempi at 8 o'clock. By order
W. M.
JENNIE H. GALLOWAY.
Secretary.
HASSALO
WILL meet this (Friday)
evening at 7:80 o'clock at
228 Alder street. Work in the
first degree. Visitors welcome.
J. Q. ER1CKSON. N. G.
F. COZENa. Reo. See.
MULTNOMAH CAMP, NO.
77. W. O. W., meets each
Friday evening. All neigh
bors welcome. East 8th and
Alder sta
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J O. WILSON. Clerk.
Wiuiuui CAMf. NO. 65. WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD, meets every Friday night
at W. O. W. Temple. 128 11th street. AU
members welcome, Kum to Katnp Friday
night. A. L. BARBUR, Clerk.
N. B. CA8LER. Consul Commander.
ROSEBUD COUNCIL. K. L. OF R, will
gtve another of their card parties and dances
Sat.. March 24, at the East Side Muajness
Men's Club rooms, cor. Grand ave. and East
Alder. Admission. 25c Everybody welcome.
Prizes given.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, plna
New deslgna Jaeger Bros., 131-3 Sixth sc.
FRIEDLANDER'S, Jewelers, for Emblems.
Class Pins and Presentation Medals. Designs
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DR. M'MAHON. Chiropractic Specialist,
Macleay bldg. Permanently restoring
health without drugs or soars. Conceded
best. One adjustment. 2; six. $5; chronic
cases. 81 for 15. Life cures. Eighth
year making good. Proofs for all free.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANS LETTER CO., 10 N. W. bldg. Main
68J2. loo letters tnulUgraphed for l.
COLLECTING AGENCY.
w- w- DA VIES, collections. Gerlinger bldg.
Main 8529. Bonded; reasonable charges.
NETH A CO., Worcester bfdg. Main 1706.
t""cn, no charge: established lsvo.
DANCING.
MANCHESTER Dancing Academy, 83i 6th,
fs- Stark and Oak; 4 private lessons, $2;
A. M., P. M., eve.; latest dances guaranteed:
claashurs.. Sat. eve.. T-8:80. Bdwy. 21i0.
DEKVM DANCING SCHOOL Latest dances.
Classes Tim, frt. eves. Private lessons.
60- 808 Dekum. Mar, 1276. Main T440.
BERTHA BECKETT HBATH7teacher of
dancing JLu ail Its branches. Main 3201.
DANCING quickly taught. " private lessons
Arbor Garden, 2d and Mor. Mar. 8131
EYE, EAR. NOSE, THROAT. .LUNGS. .
Treatment by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Cssseday, 617 Dekuaa bldg., d 4'Wn.
FIRE INSURANCE.
PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO.
VHOLESALERS AND
AUTO' AND BI GGV TOPS.
DUBRUI LLE BUGGY TOP CO., 20 Sd St.
AUTO SPRING MANUFACTURING.
Mfs. and repalr-
J-AlER PlN0C0lng; 4000 springs
carried in stock.
15th Couchsts.
BAGGAGK CHECKED AT HOME.
Bag-gage & Omnibus Transfer. Park A Pav la.
GRAIN BIERCHANTS.
M. H. HOTJKER, Board of Trade Bldg.
GROCERIES.
WADTTAM8 4b Co.. 7-7a Fourth street.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHOC6KK HAT CO.. OS-53 Front St.
HIDES. WOOL, CA8CARA BARK.
KAHN BROS.. 191 Front street
PAI.VT8 AND LUBBICATLNG OILS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. 1-th and Davis sta.
HAND LOST IN CHOPPER
Homer Selby, 16, Injured "Will I e on
Judge Campbell's Farm. .
-OREGON CITT. Or.. March 22. (Spe
cial.) Homer Selby, 16-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C Selby. Oregon City,
lost his left hand in an accident at the
farm of Judge J. TJ. Campbell near
Beaver Creek yesterday.
The lad was feeding a chopper when
his hand became caught. He managed
to extricate the arm, turned off the
machinery and walked to tho home of
W. E. Harris, his employer. He was
brought to this city and the hand am
putated by Dr. H. S. Mount.
Tarrowdale Sailors In Spain.
BARCELONA. Spain, March 21. via
Paris. March 22. Tho o American
sailors who were interned in Germany
after having been brought there on the
prize ehip Tarrowdale have arrived
here on their way back to the United
States.
prep.
LENT In this city. March 12. Pearler B.
Lent, age 83 years, at his lata residence.
653 Everett. The remains are at the resi
dence establishment of J. P. Flnley St
Eon, Montgomery, at 6th St. Funeral no
tice later.
GUNNING John Calvin Gunning, aged Gft.
died Thursday night at his residence, 62
Spruce St. The body is in charge - of
Miller A Tracey. Funeral notice later.
CARDEN At Denver, Colo Joe Carden,
formerly of Portland, Or.
ITXEBAl yOTICEW.
PARSON In this city, March 20, Charles
Smith Parson, aged 45 years. The fu
neral services will be held at the con
" servatory chapel of the East Side Fu
neral Directors, 414 East Alder St., to
morrow (Saturday). March 24. at 2 P.
- M., under the auspices of the Mooae
Lodge. No. 2DL Brother Moose and
friends invited to attend. Interment at
Multnomah Cemetery.
MILLER March 21. Mr. Shirley Dlllree
antler, agea -i years. Deiovea wire or
Howard K. Miller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dlllree and sister of Frank IX, Louis
L. and Mica Eugenia Dlllree. Funeral
services will be held at Dunning & Mo
Entee's chapel today. (Friday), March 23.
at 2 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment Rose
City Cemetery.
SUNSERE In this city. March 21. Salva-
tore eunaere, airea ot years, funeral win
leave the residence. 6.M E. 17th at., at 8
P. M. tomorrow (Saturday), March 24.
Services will be held at St. Philip Ner)
Church, cor. 16th and Center sta, at 8:83
P. M. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. Ar
rangements in care of Miller A Tracey.
NICHOLSON In this city, March 21,
George William Nicholson, age 26 years.
Funeral services will be held today (Fri
day). March 23. at 10 A. M., from Eric
son's chapel, Morrison at 12th st. Inter
ment Mount Scott Park Cemetery. Friends
respectfully Invited.
VIEW At her lata residence. 478 Beacon
st.,' Mary view, aged eo years. Funeral
services will be held at P. L. Lerch un
dertaking parlors. East 11th and Clay
streets, today (Friday) at 2 P. M. Friends
invited.
PEOPLES In this city, Marc'l 20, Albert
rvopiea, bkcq j years, r unerai services
will be held at the residential parlors of
Miller A Tracey, Washington at Ella St.,
at 2:SO P. M-. today (Friday), March 23.
Interment Rlverview Cemetery.
BREW The funeral services of the late
wary Drew win oe neia at r. i-u L.erch
funeral parlors, E. 11th and Clay, today
(Friday), at a P. M. Friends invited.
FLORISTS.
MARTIN A FORBES CO- Florists. 884
Washington. Main 268, A 1268. Flowers
efor all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., Florists. 287 Morrison st.
Aiain or a iouo. tint i towers ana Xloral
designa No branch stores.
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 212L Sell
ing Diag.. oca ana siaer sta,
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 285 Washington
i., uei, tin anu oia. juHin otuj, A 110L
HORTICULTURE.
PRUNING, spraying, tree surgery, graftloa .
CREMATORIUMS.
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
Cemetery and Crematorium
Tabor 1438. D 6L
MESSENGER SERVICE.
HA6TY MESSENGER CO. Motorcyoles and
bicycles. Phone Main 68, A 2163.
MUSICAL.
EMIL. THIELHORN, violin teacher, pupil
Bevel k. .207 Fliedner bldg. Matahall 1620.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
WHY PAY MORE T
V2-5S? A SAVING OF 23 TO 60.
- Properly fitted glasses as low
-as $1.&0; 4000 satisfied customers:
satisfaction guaranteed. Chae, W. Good
man, optometrist. 2UU Morrison. Main 2124.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience, TJ. S.
and foreign patents. 601 lekum bldg.
PHYSICIANS.
XR. JR. A. FIIILLJI'S. AUlky bldg.
diseases a specialty. '
Chxonlo
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and iork eta. Main 8480.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. vGantenbetn. Mgr.
4rrlntlng and linotyping. lOOs Front -at
corner Stark. Main or A 1418.
RAG RUGS AND FLUFF RUGS.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Ingrain. Brussels. Smyrna. Axmlnster, rag
rugs, all sizes; mall orders prompt; booklet.
CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC.
9x18 rngs cleaned SI. 00
8x10 ruga cltmneli .76
- WK.Vlh.KN FLUFF RUG CO.,
64-SS liuiOD ave. N. East 0016, IS 1476.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. Established 1903.
Fluff rugs and rag- rugs woven. H sixes.
EMtBto ana Taylor, t-asl aoeu, a abu.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P., 404 Wilcox bid.
SCALP SPECIALISTS.
ROSENA TAYLOR Masseuse and scalp spe
cialist. 109 Park. Marshall 8140.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
ALWAYS PICK THE i EST Household
goods specialists; storagre, packing, ship
ping and moving; horse and auto vans;
neci&l freight rates to all -points.
C. O. PICK TRANSFER tt STORAGE CO..
2d and Pine sta. . Broadway o, A lo.
FREE STORAGE. FREE MOVING.
Telephone for our proposition; we can
save you money storage, pacamg. moving.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.,
unice 103 Park st. Main clUo, -A tuax.
Warehouse, 44-4U E. 6tn St. K.
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan St.,
corner VSth Telephone Main 69 or A 1169.
We own and operate two large class "A"
warehouses on terminal tracks; lowest in
surance rates in the city.
2IADISON ST. DOCK AND WAREHOUSE.
Oiticu, 180 Madison. General merchandise
and forwarding agents. Phone Main 7 tint.
WOOD. "
GKEKN AND DRY SLAB WOOD, blockwood.
PaJiama Fuel Co. Main 670, A os.
-MANUFACTURERS
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
HASMUSSEN & Co., ad and Taylor sta
PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AKD VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 4-t- Front St.
PLULBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE. S4-BO Front St.
PRINTING.
DD?lTTIWfS F- "W. BALTES A
COMPANY.
IIIIIIIIIU 1st a:
ud Oak sta
Main 165, Alias.
PRODUCE.
PRODUCE, dried fruit, correspondencs o
- llclted. Union Produce Co 128 Union ave.
PRODUCE COM MIS ION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING ft FARRELL. 14J Front St.
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrop.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis sta
WALL PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 230 2d St.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Edward Hoi man. Pres.; W. 3. Rolman, See.:
J. E. Werleln. Treat,
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.
. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THE HOUSE OF SQUARE
DEALING
Third and Salmon Streets
Established 1877.
Lady Assistant
Main 507, A 1511
PERFECT
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR' LESS
' MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directoia,
Lady Assistant.
Wash, at Ella St Bet. 10th and list.
Main 2oL A 7 BBS. West slila.
J. P. F IK LET A SON,
Progressive Funeral Directors.
...vim,,,, .j. g p X " ,
Rrw1!? i1;!"1 director.;
way 4.H0, A 4S58. Lady attendant.
S. DUNNING, INC..
East Side Funeral Directors.
414 East Alder street. East 62. B 2828.
A. R. ZELLER Sc CO.. 683 WILUAM3 AVKL
------ a- avm a rj-.It A 1
BREEZE & SNOOK wBeimo.
t S4th
W IT WS IT J ITMDPDSJl ftvi"...J. : -
- , " " . w7 siimaant
MR , X' 1 k udci , i ' i , ..... K
nerai serv ice. E. both and Gllsan. Tabor 4313.
. EKICSON Residence Undertaking Parlors.
12th and Morrison sta Main til 34. A 233.
. P. L. LERCH. East 11th and Clay s tree La
Lady attendant. East 781. B 16 US.
MAUSOLEUM.
"THE BETTER WAY"
Humane, Scientlfle Seeorlty for the dead.
Sanitary Protection far lbs living;.
RIVER VIEW ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
Terminus Rlverview Carlins, Taylor's
, Perry Road.
For Particulars inquire
Portland Mausoleum Co.
rhone Broadway 351. 688 Pittock'xJlock.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, 2S4-2RS 4th
' If- oPPf" City Hall. Main 8604. PhilUp
Neu A Sons for memorlala
I LI THIRD MADISON TREET
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office. Room 15:1 Courthouse, 6th-street
. Entrance.
,?De. fr?m ,to ? ,-,n a78. Home phone A
6So. Night call after office hours. Main a 70s
Report all cases of cruelty to the above
addresa Electric lethal chamber for small
animals. Horse ambulance for sick and
disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one desiring a dog or other pets communi
cate with ua Call for all lost or strayed
stock, as we look after all Impounding
There Is no mors city pound. Just Oreaon
Humane Society.
NEW TOD AT.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7
, Orreoa Investment A Morten ire Co.
Office -02-1. 170 Third Street
JNO. B. COFFEY
Insurance, Surety Bonds
30-1 WILCOX BLDG. MAIN 703
NEW TODAY.
MORTGAGE LOANS
on Improved city property at 6 and 7
pr cent, farm and suburban loans at
current rates. Liberal repayment priv
ileges allowed. No delava.
lAR(;i: LOANS SPKCIAL HtTES.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-210 Northwestern Bank Building-.
Marafaall 4114, A 4118.
aiiteooooiQ
6 7. LOANS
ON MORTGAGE SECURITY'
iOfrrHwtan ern sank buidimQ
WESTERN BOND &
MORTGAGE GO.
Oirr -Own Money at Current Rates.
MUNICIPAL. AND COHPOHAT1UN
BONDS KARM AND CITY LOINS,
U yuartli st Hoard of 'Iratle Uldn.
MORTGAGE LOANS
5 " InJSlXESS PROPEKTV.
COT ON RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
r v
RnnirnirfiAii
ox... at rini.ii,
arl-s Aorthwtatern lianU. Bldr.
! I 1HJOLY a CO.. Ino.
LOANS
312 Board of Trade Bids;.
tnumiiM Kastern Funds,
I A 1U61. DuxidH. Mar. lea
REAL ESTATE.
For Ss
-Lots.
BROOKE Dealer In PORTLAND HEIGHTS
EXCLUSIVELY. A few bargains. Mar. 487.
S125 takes my full lotE. 6sth7ne-r An
freny st. Main 1068.
100I1H5. s. E. COR E. 27th and Liberty;
WILL, sacrifice Union-ava. lot for 000.
Room 215. 170 11th st.
1-w Bale f. h propertr.
LOT at Seaside, Or., facing ocean, on board
walk. Apply 70 6th st.
For Sale Houses.
7 ROOMS, ROSE CITT PARK.
8100 DOVTN, 30 PER MONTH.
STRAIGHT CONTRACT. NO MORT
GAGES. $4230 Cost S5500, never occupied, bis;
colonial living-room, fireplace, hardwood
floors, butler's pantry, nice kitchen, front
and back stairway, 8 large bedrooms and
a dandy sleeping-porch upstairs. Cement
basement, furnace, paved sxreet, nice lo
cation. Hickman-Wilson, 45th and Sandy.
Tabor Cbtii. C 212L (Branch of J. 1
Hartman Company.)
NEW and -modern 12-room Irvington resi
dence; hardwood floors throughout; se
tocted mahogany and oak finish; walla
beautifully decorated, large finished at
tic, full cement basemsnt. three artistic
tile lireplaces, three toilets, white tile
bathrooms, latest and best sanitary
plumbing fixtures, materials in entire con
struction guaranteed to be the best; large
and beautiful grounds. For sale by owner
on liberal terms. G 172, Oregonian.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME? WE PLAN AND BUILD ANY
THING, residence to factory, or any con
struction ; sketches and estimates free, fur
nish the money If desired. All depart
ments one office. We actually save you
inonjy. Our reputation your protection.
L. R. BAILET CO., INC, Contracting Ar
chltects. V24 Northwestern Bank bldg.
LAURELHURST.
Before purchasing eleewhere seenre our
list of sXQulslte homes Just completed, for
sale on easy terms, and obtain copy of our
album telling all about Laurslhurst, the
Addition of Beautiful Homes, the show
place of Portland, which challenges com
parison with any similar property in the
world. Main office, SiOft Stark St. Main
liW), A 1515.
WHY NOT BUY THIS
. artistlo 8-reom LAURELHURST '
home with garage, located on 7Sxlo0-foot
lot with wonderful view, dose to park
Extra large rooms, finished in old ivory
and white enamel, papered; best of con
struction. Priced way below market
value. Tabor 6S4i.
IF TOU want a modern 6-room house.
Hawthorns district, full basement, fur
. lreplace. pass pantry, reception
hall, lot 40x100, With fruit and flowers.
15 ml a. to city, two carlines, all Improve
ments In. $500 below present-day values,
terms or trade, call Tabor
6AVI 8O0 TODAY.
Buy this 6-room Laurelhurst bungalow
for 83600. Located la best section near
park and club. Cost 84500 a year ago.
Owner forced to soli. J. M. REEV.ES.
MY nice little 3 -room modern bungalow In
. o.vjnuv.o secuon, oo rare, sieeplnir
porch; can b bought at HU0 oa $10
monthly payments with small payment
down. For particulars call at 404 Piatt
bldg.
FOR SALE A very desirable residence la
..vvu.n"?. jvu want 1 1. come, and It
you can t give my pries I'll taks yours. -perhaps.
T. H. Gill, owner. 1414 Winona
st. phone Woodlawn 635. '
SEE this snap I need money S1700. R-
room modern, Dlvlaloa street, easy terms.
N 188, Oregonian.
MODERN home of 11 rooms, 8 baths, alght-
j r,L due. lurnisnea or unxur-
nished. AK 17s. Oregonian,
84100 BUYS 8-room modern house, fireplace.
X no agenta. AJ
1&9. Oregonian.
LOT 60x110. shack 2 large rooms, lathed.
water; Holladay aveM $350 cash. 281 th.
C XT A TC
Six-room house for sale, half bloek
from carlins. very cheap. Wdln. 68.
HOUSE and lot on B. 78th St..-close ta
GllBan-st. car; a bargain. John Bain.
607 Spalding bldg.
(2400 MODERN five-room bungalow, com
pietely furnished. 8600 cash, easy terms
on balance at 8 per cent. Woodlaa-a
FOR SALE or trade, 81200 equity ta B-room
bungalow. Tabor 6170.
BROOKE, dealer in Portland Heights homes
axciilslvely. A few sacrifices. Mar. 4827.
OWNER leaving city, will make sacrifice
price on Laurelhurst Home. Tabor 82S4.
For Sale Business Property.
INCOME PROPERTY BARGAIN,
To close out an estate. Income property
in business district will be sold at a sac
rifice for cash. Y 140, Oregonian.
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
Ideal site for factory or shipbuilding,
lOtixGOO; Industrial center of South Port
land; both H1U and Hariiman trackage,
with waterfront on channel. Owner, P.
O. box 416.
100x100 CORNER, 8d and Everett. Owner.
F 00. Oregonian.
Suburban Home Property.
1-ACRE HOME.
Good 8-rm. bungalow, tarn, chicken park,
berries acd fruit; land all in cultivation
and only SOO feet from electric station,
about 1000 feet from hard-surfaced Base
Line road; gas and electric lights can be
obtained; will sacrifice for Quick sals at
81W00.
UMBDENSTOCK LARSON,
Ground floor. COO Oak St.
GIBSON HALF ACRES
Good soil, good water, close to carlins,
easy terms; will build to suit purchaser,
rhone Marshall oe Sellwood 470.
JOHN GIBSON. Owner.
For Sale Acreage.
1, 2 OR 8-ACRE tracts close to Portland,
on Oregon Electric, all In cultivation, wrth
city conveniences; fine for chickens or
for gardening purposes: steady employ
ment furnished if desired; also work for
the boys; easy payments. 602 Spalding
bldg.
FIVE to 00 acres, seven-year-old Kranquett
walnut orchard, in the famous Yamhill
walnut belt, to exchange for clear city
property: these plantings have bad scien
tific care since lull and just beginning
to produce. P 800, Oregonian.
CHICKEN. FRUIT, GARDEN RANCHES
Near Portland: 875 to (200 per acre; easy
terms, best soil, farms for sale, all sizes.
McFarland. 605 Yeon bldg., Portland.
8.8 ACRES. 8-room house and outbuildings.
iw. wen lenceu ana waterea, nigh state
of cultivation. H mile to elecurio line.
Broadway 274. 602 Kenton bldg.
WILL sell my equity for (100 la 1-acre
tract; eo xruit trees, --room bouse. Ore
gon Electric, Cc fare; balance easy terma
E 181, Oregonian.
TWO FINE ACRES
on 82d. paved street, paid for, handy to
car, J500 each; 2 more. (300 each; easy
terms. Logan, 400 Oregonian bldg.
(1200, (600 DOWN: 2 acres, cultivated. 6a
rare inquire tgglmans Market. Lents.
Oregon.
13 ACRES, fine onion land, half a mils from
car, in (Jlarue Co.. A ash. ; nearly all in
cultivation. John Bain. 007 Spalding bldg.
FULL city acres, cultivated, (2000. SRth
anu Simpson; easy terms, woodlawn 2408,
evenings.
14 ACRE OR LARGER at 42d st. N. Water,
V".V tlL '. easy payments.
is 4 th st.
ACREAGE in fruit. Kast Kennedy school.
i.T, cir, irravei. no city taxes. Razor
Shop, IS J 4i.h stt
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