Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 03, 1918, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORXIXG OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 3, 1918.
ICE HOCKEY ASSURED
Association Heads Will Meet
at Seattle Friday.
MUCH INTEREST MANIFEST
Representatives of All Clubs Will Be
Present and Many Problems of
Importance to tlie Game
AV11I Be Considered.
SEATTLE, Wash.. Oct. I. (Special.)
Ice hockey, the fascinating sport
which has furnished several thousand
Ivorthwest fans weekly with enter
tainment for several Winters, will be
on the sport calendar again this year.
This is the tip that comes down from
Vancouver, where the powers, that be
in the Pacific Coast Hockey Associa
tion reside
A meeting- has been called for Se
attle Friday, announced President
J-'rank Patrick, at which the directors
will arrive at some understanding as
to how the league will shape up. The
conference means that the owners are
planning' to operate again this year.
Friday's session will be preliminary
to the annual meeting, which will be
held next month at Vancouver. Rep
resentatives of all the clubs will at
tend. Several problems confront the
officials. The question of players i-i
the most serious, as many of last year's
men are now in the big game. How
ever, there are a good many hockey
players left, the entire Vancouver team
being practically intact.
The organization of the league also
will be discussed at the session. Last
season the league finished the schedule
with Seattle, Portland and Vancouver
in the race, which is probably the way.
it will line up this year. With tens
of thousands of shipbuilders in the
three cities and all three towns enjoy
ing unusual prosperity, it is almost
certain that the moguls will decide to
start the season with these three cities
represented.
Frank Patrick Is not rushing things,
hut will wait until the meeting be
fore making any announcement. The
league prexy has not definitely stated
that hockey will be played this sea
son, desiring to wait until he is sure
everything is satisfactory.
SCHOOL RIVALRY KEEN
LINCOLN AD . JAMES JOHN TO
CLASH HERE FRIDAY.
"Rallaplittera" Have Been Practicing
Hard Under Coach Sandera Are
in Speedy Condition.
With real football weather In Bight
nothing will be lacking for the opening
game of the Interscholastic League to
morrow afternoon on Multnomah Field,
with Lincoln tackling James John in
the initial contest of the season.
Although James John has not been
a. member of the Interscholastic League
for several seasons, a rivalry has
sprung up between that Institution and
Lincoln that borders on the famous
old Washington-Lincoln clashes. Last
year a great commotion arose over
tho James John-Lincoln game, when
the former team was awarded the con
test by a 7-0 score.
A Lincoln man raced for a touch
down after grabbing a kick, but was
not allowed the ecore by Referee Stub
ling. Lincoln has never been able to
get over that loss, and is out to make
up for it tomorrow afternoon. Only
three veterans will be in the James
John lineup, according to Coach Camp
bell, while eight or nine last year's
players are back in the harness at
Lincoln. The "Railsplitters" have been
practicing hard under Coach George
Sanders and are said to be an excel
lent combination of speed and weight.
A dent was put In the proepects last
week', when Fullback Twining and
Right Tackle Dodge left school. Twin
ing to go to the University of Oregon
and Dodge to the University of Wash
ington. Dodge was turned down at
the University of Washington, so is
bark in his position again. Hanson
will play fullback in Twining's place.
He was captain of last year's track
team and is a football man of experi
ence, having played with Lincoln for
several years.
Hanson also weighs more than Twin
ing, and should fill the iatter's shoes to
a "T." Monroe, Seltzer or Robinson
will likely start the game at the
halves for Lincoln. Morris Rogoway
will play quarterback again this year.
.
Columbia's chances have been shot
to pieces again. Bob Tucker and Ship
ley have quit school and several others
may follow soon. Those now working
out under Coach Luck have not given
up hope for a championship aggrega
tion. Bert Jacobberger is captain and
plays quarterback.
The Portland interscholastic football
followers will see a regular "whiz" in
action at quarterback for the first
time this season when Jefferson plays
Commerce on October 8. He is Xorman
"Frenchy" Youmans. Youmans has
been ineligible at Jefferson until this
year, and is out to make up for lost
time. Youmans weighs about 125
pounHs, but is one of the best playere
ever developed here. While at Lincoln
several years ago he was groomed for
the quarterback position by Stanley
Borleske, but broke his leg in prac
tice and did not get to play.
MUFF SEEKS RIG GAME
LOOK OIT, BltOXSOX," IS ADVICE OF
SEATTLE FANS.
McCarthy and Billy Wright Sign for
Bout at Taroma Next Week.
Hourk to Meet Ba.
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 2. (Special.)
"Look out, Bronson," is Seattle box
ing fans' advice to Muff, who meets
McCarthy Friday night. After seeing
the businesslike manner in which the
Californian disposed of the Seattle boy,
local followers think the fighting harp
is a wonder.
McCarthy has been matched with
Billy Wright, thereby proving that
latter is game to tackle anything once.
The bout will take place at Tacoma
next week. Wright is a shifty, clever
boy, who Ehould be able to keep away,
from McCarthy's piledriver right, but
he is biting off a large chunk in pick
ing the Californian.
l.ee Houck ia going to take another
fling at the Los Angeles game. Houck
is popular down South, having broken
into the moving pictures in Los An
geles, and he has signed to box Louis
Rees at Vernon this coming Friday.
Houck left right after Tuesday'
show with Kruvosky and Levin
on. After seeing Farmer take
his little trimming Tuesday the fans
are now clamoring for a King-Kruvo-sky
go. Mickey is perfectly willing to
tackle the southpaw boxer and the
bout will probably be arranged for the
next show.
VALUABLE DOG GOES ASTRAY
President of Portland Gun Club
Loses English Setter.
' Arthur K. Downs, president of the
Portland Gun Club and one of the best
known trapshooters, hunters and an
glers in the Northwest, has abandoned
the traps, pheasants, ducks and trout,
for Downs has lost his dog and any
true sportsman knows what that means.
The animal is an English setter and
answers to the name of Laddie. Laddie
is mostly white. Both ears are black
and the right side of the dog's head is
black.
The dog is about a year and a, half
old. Any information regarding the
animal would be appreciated by Downs,
who can be reached at 266 North Twenty-fifth
street, or at his office, 626
Morgan building.
WAR LCRES YAXKEE ATHLETES
Girls Play Part in, Amateur Associa
tion for First Time.
For the first time in the history of
athletics on the Pacific Coast three
girls were present as delegates at the
annual meeting of the Pacific Associa
tion "of the Amateur Athletic Associa
tion in San Francisco the other day.
The three girls who produced; their
proper credentials as the representa
tives of the Piedmont Girls' Swimming
Club and were duly seated on the board
were the Misses Phyllis Tibbetts, Min
nie Cowherd and Carmen Hernandez.
That the war has hit amateur sports
is evidenced by the report of Chairman
Merle Andrus, of the registration com
mittee. In 1917 the report showed a
registration of more than 1400 athletes
in all branches of sport, while the re
port from 1918 showed a total regis
tration of only 800.
Motorboat Club to Frolic.
The Portland Motorboat Club will
stage its first smoker for the fall sea
son on Wednesday evening, October 23.
Dr. Charles E. Hill has been put in
charge of affairs again and has prom
ised to put on another of his famous
entertainments. Boxing and wrestling
will be among the features, together
with some classy stuff by home talent.
A number of other features are on the
bill. These will be announced later.
PERMITS SHOW INCREASE
Building Thus Far This Year Much
More Active Than in 1917.
Building permits for the first nine
months total $5,132,369 as against
.2,757.145 -for the same period last year,
according to City Building Inspector
Plummer. The total number issued in
creased from 2569 to 4231 for the nine
months. For September 603 permits
involving $475,951 were reported, as
against 265 for $184,285 in September,
1917.
Most of the permits were for email
structures or for repairs. Garages are
being erected, Mr. Pltimmer reports.
This is attributed to the large number
of cars owned by shipworkers.
PLACES TO LIVE VACANT
Police Report 2 08 Cnoccnpied
Dwellings, Flats and Lodgings.
Portland has 208 vacant dwellings,
flats, and lodging-houses, according to
a. survey completed by the Police
Bureau, and filed with Mayor Baker.
In addition, there are 30 vacant store
buildings that could be transformed
into living quarters.
Some of the houses and lodgings are
In bad condition, the report says. The
state of repair is listed either as good,
fair, poor, or bad. Every building from
a vacant shanty -to an empty Drick
store is included. The police also col
lected the names of a number of per
sona who had rooms for rent.
DR. STEINER LEAGUE HEAD
Sunday Closing Resolution Discussed
by Marlon Organization.
SALEM. Or.. Oct 2. (Special.) Dr. R.
E. Lee Steiner was elected chairman
of Marion County Defense League at a
meeting held here tonight with mem
bers of the State Council.
The Sunday closing rule' was dis-
discussed but no action was taken.
Chairman Woodward, Secretary Kollock
and Paul Sullivan, members of the State
Council, were here from Portland.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct. 2. Maximum tempera
ture, 60 deprees; minimum 64. River read-
In. 8 A. M.. 3.7 leet: cnanr in last -4
hours, 0.3 foot rise. Total rainfall (5 P. M.
to 5 P. M-. .25 of an Inch: total since Sep
tember 1. 1918. .91 of an Inch; normal, 2.04
inches; deficiency. 1.13 inches. Sunrise. 7:11
A. M.; sunset. 6:n0 E. M. ; total sunshine.
42 minutes; possible sunshine. 11 hours and
39 minutes; moonrise, o:o A. ii. ; moon
set. 5:31 P. M. Barometer (reduced to sea
UCK
RES. U. 3.
When, you walk into a dependable
shoe store and ask tor a pair 01
Buckhecht Army Shoes, you
can be sure
That this Army Shoe is up
to standard that it is
made by workmen who
have turned out more than
600,000 Army Shoes under
expert supervision and that
it is backed by a record of more than fifty
years of honest shoe manufacturing.
Look for our registered trade name
Buckhbcht stamped on the sole of every
Shoe for our mutual protection.
The Uurkbecbt Army Shoe la Bold
Portland by C. II. Baker.
In Other Torrna by Principal Deal)
Carter's little liver Fills
You Cannot be v A Remedy That
Constipated f cartei&' Makes Life
and Happy A r j Worth Living
Small Pin JT J lp!LL!tt Ganmhma bears slcnarare
A'SSSiSS.'Sti.g; fARTER'S IRON PILLS
many colorless faces but 'a will greatly help moat pale-faced peopla
n r
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leven. 5 P. M.. 30.01 Inches. Relative hu
midity at noon, 48 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
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Wind
STATION.
tat. of
Weather
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Baker 48 70 O.OOj . . IKE Pt. cloudy
Boise 68 74 0.00.. XW Cloudy
Boston 4S BR0.OL'14's Cloudy
Calgary &'2 68:0.001 .. (SB Pt. cloudy
Chicago 1 B2 r.S 0.OL . .IKK Clear
Denver 48 70 O. OOJ . . N E Cloudy
Dn Moines ... 4J 74 o.nof. .Kv Pt. cloudy
Kureka 08 60, 0.OOi.JsW Cloudy
Galveston .... 7ol 8 O.Oo . . (StV Clear
Helena 44 70 0.O0i..lE Clear
t.luneau 4;B4'0. 001 .. j . . .. Cloudy
Kansas City .. r.'-'l 76 0.OO,10 K Cloudy
Los Angeles .. 68 8l0.yi..iSV Pt. cloudy
Mar:hfield ... oof 64 ft. (Mil . . !s Cloudy
Medford 55 78 0.0(H12 NWCIoudy
Minneapolis .. 46 fi 0.001. .INWlciear
New Orleans..; 701 84 0. 00 . . ISW jPt. cloudy
New'Tfork 52 0.0O.10 S Clear
North Head.. 50 .'.6 11. On fc SB Cloudy
North Yakima 48 HOiO.nu .. xwlRain
Phoenix 64 o.oo . . N WjClear
Pocatello .... 52 68 0.0O..H Cloudy
Portland 53 58 0.25 .. SB Rain
Roneburg; .... 54 72;0.00 . . NWiClear
Sacramento .. 64 78. O.OO. .IK Cloudy
St. Louis 62 70,0.00 . .INWICIear
Salt Lake..... 58 74 0.02 . . INWIClear
San l'lego 68 78 0 . 0(1 14! N WiCloudy
Snn Kranclsco 51 6 0. 0O! . . SE Cloudy
Seattle 52 580.00'.. KB Cloudy
Spokane 48 70i0.0o.. N Cloudy
Tacoma 48 58,0. Ool . . S Cloudy
Tatoosh Island 46' 58O.0O163 Cloudy
Valdezt 42 4 O.oal. . N Rain
Walla Walla.. Sil 76 0.00 .. SW Cloudy
Washington .. 4(1 76,0.00 . . SW Clear
Winnipeg . 30...'0.0o) . . .
tA. M. today. P. M. report preceding day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Thursday unsei
zed; probably showers; southerly winds.
Orepon and Washington Thursday unset-
APPRECIATIVE WOMEN
How often Is the question asked,
"Are the testimonial letters published
In the advertisements of Lydla K.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound gen
uine and true?" In answer to that
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phatically yes; and it is gladness for
health restored by the use of Lydla
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound aft
er weeks, months and sometimes years
of suffering that has prompted these
women to write such letters in order
that other women who suffer as they
once did may profit by their experience.
Adv. .
CMT
There's just one thing
to remember ask for
the Buckhecht Army
Shoe by name mnd (
sure that you get it
Then you will appre
ciate why it is worn by
thousands of
Office Men
Attorneys
Physicians
Farmers
Orchard lata
Motormen
Conductors
Hiker
Hunters
and others in every walk of life.
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After long wear and
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Dependable material,
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Only at Best Store
LEWIS KNITTING C0MPAN1
JaNESYTIJ F. WISCONSIN
Tills trade-mark er
very Lewis garment
guarantees you Quale
Jty. Look (or it.
tied; probably showers; llrht southerly
winds, becoming g-entle along the roast.
EDWARD 1. WELLS,
Meteorologist.
Women Appolnte-d Court Clerks.
SEATTLE, Oct. 2. By the appoint
ment today of two women court clerks.
Justice of the Peace Reah Mary White
head, of Seattle, today completed the
organixatlon of what is said to be the
first "all woman" court in Washing
ton. The clerks named were Mrs. Mary
3. Field and Miss Lauralne Danks.
' Watch and Money Lost.
Mrs. C. A. Harlan, of 1162'4 Union
avenue, has reported to the police that
she lost a Japanese handbag yesterday
at union avenue and Killlngswortb
street containing $80 in currency and
an old-fashioned Knglish gold watch,
bearing the names, "Adam and Arnold."
HATS
The Fall shapes in
black, brown, green
ancl Army olive.
$4 $5 $6
Caps $1.50 to $2.50
Ben Selling
Leading Hatter
Morrison at Fourth
TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
WANTED!
Yo ungL'adiesfor
Permanent Positions.
Pleasant, Light and Clean Work
No Experience Required
Rapid Increase in Wages
Call at Telephone Company,
Room 601 - Sixth Floor
Park and Oak Streets
Between 8:30 and 5:30 P. M.
AHl'SEMEVTS.
Portlande Famses
Mock 4'omuanj-.
K Mats. Wed. Sat.
Maud FuUon'i remarkabla- play
THE
BRAT
KlZhta: tic. Mc. AU MiU. Mo.
lWr tii.i
Next Wvekt "PALS FIRST."
PUBLIC AUDITORIUM TH,,R.DA.XD
Ki-ht i).).. isrting rvpnn Atl-
51MIAI M tl lNKt KJKt X .UU1
L.,,,72:30&8:30,SEATSTHURS.
At bkrrman, 4'lay 4b Co Matk
mm& 31rrlson.
Tfc T'. I. overs men t PrMfnti the
Ifrecoad Ufllclml I. J. War l'ictvre
tsser tne Ansitleea ot the City of
fort land.
Presented by IHvIalon of Fllsna. Cem-
nllteeoa I'abllc iDfarauMlus
PPIPCO KveXteandSOe. n
rniULOMataoc. WAR TAX.
MORRISON AT tTH
PLAYS THAT PLEASE
Call Broadway 37 for
THE GIRL
HE LEFT
BEHIND
NIGHTS. 23c, 50c, 60c
Bargain Mat. Sat., 25c
PANT AGES
MAT. DAILY 2:30
"HE'S A PEVIUr
A rollick In ft murirtl comedy, topped by
Inimitable Jack Mnrcus. Jack la via and
Blllio Htwaru Pix musical numbers, turnp
tuour scenery and a beauty chorus d lux a.
Wi Other Hira Art.
Three Perlormancn Uuiiy Ni(ht Curtain
at ? and 9.
LYRIC
MUSICAL
4 STOCK
Mai. Ily. loe enlr?
The howllns musical meiansa
OH. WHAT A NIOIIT."
With Dlllloa a F ranks. Lyrlo Company
30 l'cople.
The Rosebud Chorus. 18 pretty Girls.
Friday Chorus Girls' Contest
TODAY ONLY 1
MARGUERITE CLARK
IN "BAU'H BI RGUR"
From the fnmoiu. Mary Koberta Rlne
hart "Sub Dch" utory. A t?o two-rcei
Fox comedy. "A Wnt-f1 Llf."
CIRCLE THEATER
fourth at MtaablnKton.
COM r
AMISFMEXT.
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AI.BF.RTINA RASCM
Premier IMoaesk fetoile.
James Watts. I-cw ristel
and . II. In c
Adrtrd
"cwMire
Jturs j.
MOKION
Who
Announce
Kvrry Act
bavonff WMirrir ana
HALTER Ml. -YON In
hoc."
Australian CnHfhlsm
Of r trial War Krlr
Orphcum Travel ckly
ltKV. FRANK W.
t.OKMAN. Ilr Klna
ing l'aron termer
I'urtland I'nstor.
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AMI M-.MTOS
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Jolly Trin
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IPPGDROME
Today! Today!
. PRADO'S
MARIMBA
BAND
Guatemalan Instrumentalists
Adler and
Clark'
Artistic
Three
Harvards
Original
Gymnasts
T High - Class Numbers 7
CARMEL MYFitS
in
"The Dream Lady"
Rates for
Classified Advertisements
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Situations Vant! Mala. blluatKiBB
TrlvataS l-imii;., Board and Kooma
l'rlvata 2 mi .. HwuekeeplAr hMint
lrlvai l-amillea. o ad takrt for
lrm than two line, lonnt six words to
the line. Advrrtirvemrnta (ncvpl aTr
aonaU") will b takm aver tha tel
thonr If th advertiMr la m uiacribr
to rithrr ptiuoe. o prlra will be quoted
over tha plionr, but Biatemcot will be
rendered tbe followlac day. Advertiae
fneata are Ukro (or The Ially Orrco
nian until 8 1. M.; or lh auaedajr Ore
Kuuian until p. M. baturdax.
ArCTION SALES TODAY.
At tho Pakf-r auction hous. Yamhill anfl
. Park ata. Kurnlture, ate. (Sale at 10 A. M.
METlXO NOTICED.
THE ASSOCIATION- OF FATHERS OF
POL.rIER.S AND F A I IX5RS have at-cured the
""vicm of Dr. John H. Bort for a lecture
at the meetlnv In Koret?r' Hall. 19 Fourth
ftrt. nrxt Monday nipht. October T. at 6
P. M. Vr. Doyd will have for hu nubject
"What Fathers Can Do for Their Bom at
the Front." Kvry member of the aeaocla
tlon Is uraently requested to be prcaent to
henr a wonderful talk of thia K if ted orator.
Brins; your wives. Admission free.
B. P. O. ELKS. NO. 142
Becular meeting thia (Thurs
day) evenins;. Klka Temple.
6 o'clock. Tha pap" commit
have a surprise In store
for thot who attend. V .fell
ing brothers we i come.
M. SPALI-UINO.
tieiretary.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO 114.
A. K. AND A. M. Stated commu
nication thia (Thureday ) aven
lnr"wt S o'clock. Masonic Temple,
vi si tins bret hren a) way a wel
come. by order W. M.
FhED I. OLSON. Secretary.
SINXYS1UK LODGE. NO. 13.
A. K. and A. M.. special com
munication tonight (Thursday)
7.S0. Work M M. deirree. Via
Itora welcome. By order of W.
U- KU. M. LA.NCL, Isec.
KENTON LODGE. No 14S. A.
F. AND A. W. Stated communi
cation thia Thursday) evening.
7:0 o'clock. Work In F. C. de
gree. Visit ora welcome.
KIC11 A Kt K. Ot-ItT. Secy.
MARTHA WASHINGTON SOCIAL CLUB
-Meets at Kast Eifthth and Burnsida to
nlttht (Thursday) at a o'clock, entertainment,
cards and prUea and reXreshmenta. A.l O. K.
b. and friends Invited.
UAH 1 FEEBLER. Sec
ONEONTA TRIBE. NO. 2. I. O. R. M.
Regular council this (Thursday) evening at
112 Kmnt Hlxth. comer East Alder. Import
ant rehearaai of decree team. V laitora wel
come. L. B. SMITH. C. Of R.
THE MACCABEES PORTLAND TENT,
NO. . Keirular review every Thursday even
in at ha.i. 40ft Alder street. All membera
urged to be present. Ytelun sir knights wet
come. GEJ. ti, BAlttK. H. aw
EMBLEM Jewelry, ourtoaa, charms, plaa
Bew dea.coa. Jaeger Bros.. tb St.
FRIBDLANDER 8 for lodge emblems, claaa
pins and medal. S10 Washington at.
DIED.
PEARSON In thia city, at Ma late resi
dence. 628 llalney street, October X. Chris
topher F. Pearxan. aged 74 yera, husband
ot Mrs. EllaabetU Peareon. father of Mr.
W. E. iriMkell. alias Amanda L.. Miks
Ella T. and Ieo K. Pearson, all of this
city; grandfather of Oecer Ut. InkelL of
this city, and William E. Driskell, of
Cairo. Egr tt. The rcmtum are at the
residence establishment r-f J. p. Finley &
Son. Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of fu
neral hereafter.
CHINNOCK In thin city, at the residence
of her daughter. Mrs. T. A. Uarbade, 7M
Kast Main street, October 'J. Elisabeth
Cumnock, aged years, mother of Mrs.
1. W. Evans. Mra. T. A. Uarbade, R. A.,
A. F.. T. A. and J. T. Chinootk. The re
mains are at the realdenca eLablihment
of J. P. Finley AV ison, Montgomery at
Fifth. .vik of funeral hereafter.
BLACK HALL On September (. at Fort
J'iKKn. Teg . Private Jtulan H. Blackball
of the 43d Supply Uepot. Beinalna are en
loute to this city and information reward -t:iM
funeral can be cured from V'uon Ac
Boas, undertakers. Eaat Seventh and Mult
numafi. CLARKE October 2. Oeorcc Clarke, ared 32
e-: s. beloved son of AinnJr C.arke
and brother of Mia. Mubie V. Clarke, Fu
neral notice later. Keinsina are at the
reauientia.1 funeral par lore ot Mi..er V
Trcey.
FOkSTTH In thia city. Martha Antonette
Forsyth, aged 41 yern. wife of C. P. For
syth, of Proper, Wmh. Kemaina are at
.tie rewldence elabUathrncnt of J. P. Fin
ley A Son.
DAVIS In thia city. October 2. Cher'er
Ailen Da via. Infant son of Mr. and Sirs
Cheater o. Davis. Hem ins are at the resi
dent.. 1 funeral panora of Ml.ier fe
Tracey.
SMITH In thia city. October 2. 1I1. Rob
ert Benjamin Smith. It mams at Hoi man's
funeral parlors. Kuneral notice later.
rLORlSTO.
CLARKE BRU&, FiorUta, 27 Merrlaea at.
Main e-r a l0e. Fine fiewara aad Xlecai
doaigna. No branch atoraev
MARTIN eV FORBES CUL. riortata. U4
YYaaningtotv. Main A 13a. Fiowera
for all occaelona artistically arranged.
! TONSETU FLORAL CO.. 2U Waablngtoa
I St.. bet- 4?h and 6tn. Main B102. A 116L
I MAX M. SMITH. Main T315. A SliTL Selling
( blag.. 4tb and Alder eta.
1 LL'BLiNEK. Portland boteL SOS Me-rrieca g
KliKiMnilstllftMiltM
HXtK.ll. KOTirKS.
HVMASPX In Dsvla Ca!.. October 1. E.
Humasnn, of rttv. ard TS years,
father of Mrs. MatlMa Tuft-rsla. lr.
Louisa himnrtnn. Spokane: li.ena Hu
niason. ort;in(l; Lieutenant A. 3. Hu
mason. Kort ill. Okia.: I'nvat J. T. Hu.
mason. Vancouver; O. V. Humason. Poet
Ane:ea. W aeh.: Hsrver Humawon. Seattle.
I-Tiends Inviieii to attend funeral services.
hu-n wl.l be hM at Homiui'a funeral
r.riors at I:.tO P. M. Saturtlay. Octot-er :..
t'.'l. Interment. Kiverview Csmsiery.
"! papers p'.eaae copy.
BUCKHALI. On eept at Camp lxran.
Houston. Tnaa. ITiva: Ro:an Hearv
Hlackha'.l of the 4d Supply rvepot. afed '.''
years. Survived by his mother. Mrs. Jean
H!arkha:i. of 73S Cut t'ourti Street: five,
Jossers. Mrs. Certruue K.tieiilct of l.ebam.
wash.: Mrs. Alice Srses of Sandv. or.
and Mrs K. K. Keed. Mrs. l.e-.r.a iiar an.l
lna. Khali, of thts city. Kuneral today, s
1. M-. from the residential funeral homo
of YVtlsoa A Roea. Kait Seventh and Mult
nomah. Interment Koee City Otueteo.
COOPER October 1. Winifred M. Cooper.
aitea 4 1 yearn, rtautnivr of Mr. and Mir.
A. K. v'ooper. i'l'A K.Mat Taylor St.. and aia
ter of Mrs V. y. Wi.ln'.m. Alice and IStr
tiadctte v'oojyr. FuTieral xalll ta held from,
residence Kriduy. tK tooer 4. :' A. M .
thence to tt. Francis's I'hutch. Kaet
Twelfth and Oak sta. at li A. M.. her
requiem mass will Im. offered Friend In
vited. Interment will take p'ai. at Ysn
vouier. Wun. Uuar.llig a l.kiilM, di
rector. MACRVM In this city. October 2. Jennie
Maria Mat-rum. ared M veara. du(htor of
Mr. and Mr. 1. Allan ..crum, of S.-.-l
Vancouver avenue. The remains will bo
fvrwarded today (Thurnlavl by J. 1'.
Flnley tt Son to Hood River, or., wheos
services win b held and Interment made.
ilAITLANP The funeral services of the
iate Wil.ism t Mai:. and will be he'd todac
tThuretlayi tlctotver a. at l.Su P. M. Irani
the chapel of Miller AY Tracee. luteeinent
at Hoae t'lty Cemetery. (..rvlces at th
chapel and rrave under the ausplcea ot
'the Loyal OrUer ot Moose Ixdsa.
T1TVS In Brooklyn. X. Y.. Prrtembar
Nell N. Titus, axed 1 years. 11 montha li
dava. funeral services will be held todav
tThuraday). October S. at 2 1". M.. at the
new chapel of lireete oi tnook. Blmout
and Thirty-fifth. Krienda Invited.
LARKING The funeral servtrcs af tho
late Mary larkins will be h:d todav
(Thurwday), t.ctober 3, it 1 p. M.. from
the chapel of Miller Tracee. Inlaraianl
at Mount Scott Park 1'emetety.
n xkkal niRrrroR.
110 Lit AN UNDERTAIONG CO.
Funeral Directors
Katabllahad 1177.
Tnlrfl and Salmon etreatav
Mala 07. A 1(11.
Ldr A as is La o t.
Perfect Funeral Service for
MILLER & TRACEY
ladesntleiit Funeral Directors.
Wash. St.. bet. rftth -l.t. West PKIa.
alain roul. Laay aaaiaiant. jl 7osi.
1. p. riNLsr son.
rrcsresalv. uneral Xirvctora,
Private lirle Women Attendaatav
Uu.MUUMICiU iC mm.
Main K. A 159
r. f. D1TMN1NO. INC..
THE COLDEM UUl-il. SDK KTA KERJ1.
414 East Alder u Kast bX U XI ii.
riLsoN & ross LuvnoJLh.i,n.t,,-
Kast 64. C 16i.
DUNNING McENTEK. funeai dlrvetora.
Broadway aad 21n. street. I'hoTi. Urd-,y
430. A 4:.pS. lady allecdant.
BREEZE & SNOOK BT b ?
MR. AND aKS. VT. H. HAMILTON Fa
peral .erlc. 1178 K. Ollaaq. Tabor 431J.
A. D. KES-WOKTHY CO.
6P: 21 St. Lenta. Tabor SMT.
P L. LEliCH f"1 -1,th na Ci'
ERICSON Resld.ne. I" nd-ri. k I n Parlora.
Ilta and Morrison a' a. Bwdy. :.'S34. a
A.R.ZELLERCO. XZi
SKEWES VNOERTAKINU COMPANY. d
and Clay. Main 41SJ. a SJ.'l. Lady assistant.
MOVTMKNT.
PORTLAND MAKB1.K WOKKS. Ia4-2f, 4th
st.. opposit. city Hall. Main oiu. ijai:i
Neu A bom for memorial.
I U, TMir (IT niQi-N JrHt-rrj
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office, JCoom 13S Ceart bouse, fttb bL
Entrance.
rhooe from t to &. Maui ST ft, noma Toae
A zm. Nigbt call after office bjuura. om1
Unq lt4.
heport all casea of cruelty to the above
sddratvs. Electric lethal chamber for amaU
animaia. Horse ambulance for aick and dis
abled anlmaia at a moment'a notice. Any
one desiring a dog or other pet communi
cate with us. Ct,l for all lost or strayed
stock, aa we look after all Impounding,
There la no more city pound. Just Oregon
Humane Society.
NEW TODAY.
Send Us Your Old Carpets,
Olel Itr aad Waolea. Clotblng;.
We Make Keveralblc. Hud - W erea
FLUFF RUGS
Ts)cy Wtar'LIke Iroav.
Mall Order.. ead for Booklet.
H RT Hltl Wtm, All Mirh
Carpet Gleaning
9x12 Rugs Steam Cleaned ?1.50
WKSTERX PtfKP RIG CO,
&-4 I" n Ion Ave. N. Kaat Uilrt. U 14T5.
MORTGAGE LOANS
lsprT.a eHtr aad Israt property la.
talliate.t repameat prlvlleao It pre
ferred pro Dipt, re-laabl. Mrrles,
A.H. BIRRELL GO.
tl7-Sl Nort a-welter. Bilk BailaU.a.
M.r.li.ll 4111. A
MORTGAGE LOANS
OH Bll.F4 AND REitDEXCa
PROFKHTV.
RODEHT1U.1 at EWMO.
IOT - H ? srtanrslera 11a. k Ml da.
IRVIKGTO.N U. T. S TKaVST.
HuMferfa. iRV.Avii.Nr.
JNO. B. COFFEY
MORTUAr.E LOAA5,
nsurance. Surety IBonds
W3 WILCOX BLOG. Mala TOJ A STOa
REAL r.STATK.
MOOKRN1ZB y.ilr buildincs; all klod. m
repairs: ae. my desicu. tor Bear bomiL
Maa M. aley.r. Concord b:dc. Mala Ufa.
r.rm.rly fcupu Ortioq Horn. Bulldsra
or eale
FH IP WORKERS" CHAXCZ.
Blscest rirln offered Ia
POKTLA.NU.
Choice lots
Estate, must pay eredltora
Hawthorne district.
luQnvi rte.
Mt. Tabor.
Laurel nursu
To sU at 20o oo dollar.
fno LOTS reviw 1TV
ii0 LuTi .NO(W 1U
100 CHOICE LOTS
to
Select from.
EAil TERMS.
Marshan 3940.
WM. C. BORPHF.RS,
lleary li.de.
TAKK VOIR riiK.
PEVEN lots on Kaat Korly-first. be
tween ;o!n and Preacott. &uxlto earh:
price $luu each; (20 Jowa and S10
monthly.
fiOl'PAKn WIKDRICK. SIS PTARK ST.
THAT VACANT LOT Turn a burden la-..
Income W. dMiKD and balM aaythlng.
furiklsn th. money if dMlred. Klant years
la Portland. 1- R. Bat.ey Co.. cortracuas
arcliliecla Northweete'-n e3att.. bldg.
FINE bul.dina lou romer aloor. a-.d Mor.
can, io. tcrnu. J. R Pharp. sr.1 5d st.
LuT r.-jAlfni. Irvington Park; :;-; aXlock.
rroni oofi:aa car. K. 7;5i.
wi. Call 'Moud.a.a