Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 14, 1919, Page 17, Image 17

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TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919.
I'll
cues
WANT
DRAFT RULE LIFTED
Determined Effort to Be Made
at Conference.
JOE TINKER INSISTENT
DtmiDil Will Be Made If Kcqucsl
Is Xot Granted. Say Mem
ber of Committee.
NEW YORK. Jan. 1J. Minor club
rwnsrs and managers are expected to
. j.i.rnind effort to obtain re
Iter from the present draft remlalions
t a eries of baseball meeting, which
will betn hero tomorrow, according to
tatements of official arnvma
i.r.nnii conferences were
vu iki d.rroan. at which the mat
... riix-unsed from everr anfle,
f nd It in tho general opinion that a
vew aa-reement must be reached with
h major leaue If the minor are to
share In future ba?eoaii prospers .
The draft and optional rulea between
the two divisions of oriraniaed baoeball
will be considered at two meetings to
morrow which will usher In the moat
important week of baseball conference
4n many year. The new International
J.fMgum will convene in ine
nd later attend a Joint session with
the National Association of Professional
baseball League.
-Joe'- Tinker, who I a member or
the minor league committee, which Is
Iryins; to procure retorm irm
major leagues. wss insisimi
riraft must be lifted.
Heretofore, the minor leagues hae
asked and when they have been turned
.'own. they took It graceiunj.
Tinker. "This time we will ask and
Jf the request la turned down we will
csemand." ,
Tinker Intimated that the National
"Association of Minor leagues wou'd
reak from the major leagues If the
request for emancipation from the
raft is turned down. He admitted,
l.owever. that the major league have
shown a conciliatory attitude to the
jnlnor league. He said the National
I ommlasion agreed to limit the num
ber of plavers that could be drafted to
one rrom ea h minor league club and
also expressed a willingness to reduce
tne number of player a big league club
ould let out under optional agree
runt from eight to two. This, how
ever la not satisfactory to the minors
vho want to have all drafts and op
tional agreementa eliminated from
baseball.
The few major league magnates who
were among the early arrlvala refused
to discuss the situation other than to
ay that the matter would be plren
rxreful study, and that minor leaguers
would have an opportunity to present
their ease to a Joint committee com
posed of National and American Ueague
representatives and the National Com
uislon probably Friday.
i.nih.r nirrt nr was aaaeo. in mc
alreadv long; nohedulo of session to
rlar. when Secretary - Treasurer Mc
. ' r f th. najieball Writers' AssO'
-i.,tn loutd a rail for the annual
meeting of that orcanixallon and ae
the date for next Thursday.
men recognized as leaders In athletic
In this country, including indoor gym
nasium teachers, tralnera and title
holders. They Include William M. Var
ley. rowing; "Phil" Cross, awlmmlng;
George Lamonthe. Buffalo, broadswords
and foils; Alex McLean, Boston, endur
ance contests; Michael luggan. Chi
cago, shooting; John C. Mackey. Chicago,
sprinting and long-distance running;
Albert Murray. New York, dlscu: Jack
McCaullffe. boxing: "Bill" Frleld. Co
lambua, O.; Eddie Beham. Philadelphia:
-Bill" Coughlln. Plttaburg: "Tom"
Powd, Boston; Daniel Dunn, Cleveland;
"Bis" Mackey. Jersey City, and "Jimmy-
Twyford. "Sam" Fltxpatrick and
"Billy" Koche. of New York.
POLO SEASON IS PROMISING
fluslnets and Professional Men in
California Enjoy Games.
SAN DIEGO. Cal, Jan. 13. Eastern
and Northern visitors have been arriv
ing In large number since the noil
dava and nowhere is the fact so evl
dent that the Taclflc Coast resorts
are to have a banner season than the
polo fields and golf course at Coronado
Beach.
Banker, railway official, business
and professional men who have been
going at full speed since war Degan
both In bualneaa and war rener activ.
Ity. are to be seen dally enjoying the
polo came, golf or motoring.
The big annual polo tournament, fo
ments are being- made for sawing rail
road tie. .
The sawmill I located near the-Portland
Railway. Light 4c Power Company.
Southern Pacific and Willamette Valley
Southern Railway lines, on the Willam
ette River.
Mr. Jackson was In Oregon City
Monday making his final arrangements
to begin business.
AMTJ3EMENT8.
BAl.tt TO COTIsJl" AS READ
OK COAST LKAGIK.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 13. (Spe
cial.) I don't know where the
rumors that I was to quit orig
inated, but I think I will remain
as president of the Pacific Coast
League. My contract still has
two years to run. and I cannot
see any reason why I should
quit. Of course there Is the an
nual cry for "new blood." but to
date none of the owner has com
plained about the service I bave
rendered to the league. When the
situation looked black last sea
son I voluntarily reduced my own
salary, which shows that I have
the Interest of the league at
heart. I do not see how I can be
removed and In any case none
of the directors has brought up
the subject of my removal A
far as I am concerned, I will
tick on the Job until my contract
expires. A. T. Baum, President
Pacific Coast League.
terrupted for a year by the war. is to be
reaumed in March. The Pacific Coast
Junior championship tournament com
mences March 3. the California chal
lenge trophv March 9. Hotel del Cor
onado handicap cup match March 16
and on March 33 Play for the tilHI
Pacific Coast-All-America polo trophy
starts.
BISSETT RETURNS TO 0.JLC.
VARSITV BASKETBALL- SQUAD
WILL BE STRENGTHENED..
riajer Praollcins Hard for Game
'Willi Multnomah Club
Saturday Night.
COAST MAX OX CAMP'S TEAM
y.immcrman. Maro Island End, Se
. looted on All-Star Eleven.
Waller rmn. noted football author
l?r. In selecting hi all-service gridiron
hamplons. gave the Pacific Coast one
Kuiilnn when he placed Zimmerman
iht end on the Mare Island Marines,
en hla first team. Zimmerman, until he
enlisted In the Marine, was a memDc
rf the Washington State College eleven.
Three Great Lake players were given
larea on Camp a team.
The flrat-team aelectlona follow:
f --f. vt AAdraff- ;ranli iat.
I..'t tarklc Bents. Chics Naval B
l.eft ruM amherlanil. Camp Orrrnleaf
1'entar R-hn.n. jrai i.a'.
Rirht guard B-idd. Leafue Uiand.
Riht tarkle BlacWIOck. lireal l.k.
r.lxht end Zimmerman. Mare Ilaufl.
Varterak Drleeoil. Great Lakes.
Ttiaht ha'fbaek txhirt. Mather Field.
tf, halfnark Hob.n. Tamp Pena.
Fullback Brlckler. llobokea Transport
McCarthy to meet wright
TWout Scheduled for January 23 at
Tacoina Eagles' Clab.
TACOMA. Waeh, Jan. IS. (Special.)
.Johnny McCarthy, of San Francisco,
end Billy Wright. Seattle shipbuilder,
will tangle here before the Eagles'
flub January 13 for welterweight hon
or. Three times this matrh baa been
billed before. The first time the flu
3an put a atop to the proceedings, the
feeond time McCarthy and Wright were
disabled, and when the paper were
.timed for a third time, Wright feu 111
with influensa. Both McCarthy and
Wright have a big following here and
riext to Frank Farmer and Harold
Jones. Tacomans who are at the top
if the mitt heap on the Coast now,
will draw the biggest gate of any two
men who could be booked.
KXICnTS TO AID ATnLETES
Trainers Will Prepare Soldiers for
Olympic Games.
NEW YORK. Jan. 13. Knights of
Columbus overseas secretaries, expert
enced In various forma of athletics.
111 assist any member of the Amerl
ran expeditionary force entering the
)ropoad Olympic gamea in Paris In
Ilay or June, the organisation an
nounced tonight.
Among the secretaries are scores of
The National Smoke
mm
6sCIG5R
Fitter than most 10-centers
A. B. Sal rial CO. DUtrtsetara,
Or.EUON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallis, Jan. 13. (Special.)
Lee Blssett. captain of the O. A. C
basketball squad for this year, is ex
pected back at the college this, week.
His coming will greatly strengthen the
varsity squad. He ha been In the serv
ice for several month, but returned
to his home In Portland recntly and
has Informed Coach Hargiss he will bo
bark In school. He Is expected tomor
row.
Bissett played a fast game last yea
on the varsity basketball squad. A
most of the men available never hav
played varsity ball, an experience
player will fill a big TVrTd in the tea
The boys are out for practice every
night preparing for the opening gam
of the season with Multnomah Club
scheduled for Saturday night at Cor
vallin. The men are all In good shape
and are being worked hard.
Tre freshman team outlook I epe
cially promising. Nearly 70 first-yea
men were out this afternoon for prac
tive under the direction of Bill Hargiss.
Basketball In all branches la occupy
ing the interest of the athletea of the
school. The Intramural leagues will
start playing this week, finishing the
first series by Saturday night. Twenty
two games will be played this week.
INTERMEDIATE PLAY STARTS
Multnomah Club Teams Contest In
Opening' of Series.
Play started in the Multnomah
Amateur Athletic Club's intermediate
house basketball league last night.
Steffen's team defeated Coulter' quin
tet. 17 to 1, and Fauat's hoopers put
the skids under Schneider's aggrega
tion. 14 to 13.
There are four teams In the inter
mediate night league and there prob
ably will be a like number In - the
afternoon league, which in composed
of boys unable to visit the club at
night. Moat of the Intermediate are
high school players and some close and
exciting games are expected. Each
team plays tbe other three times during
the season, winners of the night
league will meet the afternoon cham
pions In the final gam to decide the
championship.
ST. LOCIS CLUB NOT FOR SALE
Stockholders Not Eager to Sell, De
clares J. C. Jones.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 13. Stockholders In
the St. Louis National League club
have no desire to dispose of the club,
according to a statement made today
by J. C. Jones, one of the principal
stockholders. He also declared that no
offer had been made to Russell E.
Gardner, nor anyone else, and that as
far as he knew Gardner bad not made
any offer for the club.
Jones said the dub was valued at
$350,000 at least.
CNOSPECK WINS TITLE STAKE
Pioneer Spokane Woman Dead.
SPOKANE. Jan. 13. Mrs. Millard
Hartson. formerly of Spokane and one
of the Pioneers of finokane County, died
yesterday at Boise, it was learned here I
today. Mr. and Mrs. Hartson came to
Spokane from Vlneland, JS'. J.. In the
early "80s. Mr. Hartson served two
terms as postmaster. For several years
the family had resided In Tacoma. At
the time of her death, Mr. Hartaon was
visiting a aon. Clinton, at Boise. Two
other aons. Nelson and Joseph, survive.
Read The Oregonlan classified ad.
wmxo NOTICES.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2.
I. O. O. F. The funeral com
mittee Is Instructed, and all
members are requested to meet
' -at Flnley- undertaking par
lors. Fifth and Montgomery sta.,, tomorrow
(Tuesday). Jan." It, at 12:43 P. M. to at
tend the funeral of brother J. 8. Jonnstone.
All Oddfellows Invited to attend.
EARL R. ADKINS. N. G.
R. OSVOLD. Sec.
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO.
1. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting
tonight (TuesdayT at 8 o'clock at
I. O. O. F. Temple. 226 Alder at.
Golden Rule decree. Joint Installs
tlon of officers with Golden Rule Enc. 2.S In
their hail. East oth and Alder ata. Thursday.
January IS, at S P. M. Visitors always welcome.
CHAS CHRISTIANSEN. C. P.
It. OSVQLD. Scribe.
A. AND A. 8. RITE Thirty-
ninth semi-annual reunion.
Candidate wbo have been no
tified of their election, ean
take the 4th. Sth and ath de
grees this evening. They should
be In the secretary's office a
pear o'clock aa possible. By order.
KENTON LODGE. -A. F. AND
A. M. Special communication
today (Tuesday). January 14.
1 P. it. sharp, for the purpose
pf conducting the funeral of our
late brother. Pa.tma.i-,- ri.Aps
N. Revnolria V ,.,.. r i f. ... u i
man's undertaking- nariora Rr.ih.ri
requested to brine their autos.
KK HARD jr. a BIST. Sec.
PALESTINE LODGE. NO. 141.
A. P. AND A. M. Special com
munication tonight (Tuesday).
January 14. T:H( o'clock B. A.
degree. Ptated communication
11 (dtlMUV .llnii.w . - 7.tk
clock. F. c. degree. Visitors welcome.
Arleta station, Mt. Scott car. By order W. M.
w. tuw8EKO, Sec.
IMPERIAL LODGE. NO. 15!).
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Tuesday) eve
ning. 7;3o o clock, January 14.
utuors welcome. Lecture, on
French Masonry by Robt. C.
n. r. a.-vumus. secretary,
WASHINGTON' COMMAN
DERY, NO. 15J K. T. Stated
? conclave will ba - hold thin
(Tueirtay) evening at T::so
o'clock. All soiourninr Sir
Rntahts cordially invited to be present.
uhiukuk y: i-.isMAr.. itecoraer.
HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO,
lit, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Tuesday)
evenlns at 7 o'clock. Work In
the M. M. degree. Visiting
brethren welcome. ('. E. MILLER. Sec.
OSWKGO LODGE. NO. 109, A,
Y. AND A. M. Stated communi
cation tonight (Tuesday), 7t.".0
o'clock. Grange Hall. Mllwaukie.
Or. Work in F. C. degree. Visi
tors welcome.
.1. M. SNYDER. Fee.
Wright!"' '
Seat Sale Opeas Today
EXTRA
Owing: 1a PnMIe Demand
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
TTPTT T Broadway at Taylor.
A lljllltj Mala 1 aad A 1122.
THIS WEEK
ONE NIGHT ONLY
THUR., JAN. 16
-ALLIED-
WAR VETERANS'
MILITARY BAND
EVEBY MANa"iVOVEB THETOP"
SO KEN 50
MILITARY BAND CONCERT
SCOTCH DANCERS
THRILLING-
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES
TOLD BY VETERANS
PRICESt
FLOOR, SI; BALCONY, SI, 75c,
50c; GAL, 50c
TICKETS NOW SKLLING
AT TICKET OFFICII, HKILIG.
AMUSEMENTS.
BARGAIN
MAT. WED., 25c.
Stock Company in Oliver Morosco's
Famous Comedy Hit,
UPSTAIRS
AND DOWN
Another sensational production.
Evenings. S5c 50c. Mats, 2."c (Wed. Sat.)
Neit Week 'The Barrier."
MORRISON AT II th
PLAYS THAT PLEASE
TONIGHT AT 8:20
ANOTHER ALCAZAR SUCCESS
SOMEONE IN
THE HOUSE
25 50? 60
American Field Trials Held at Mont
gomery, Ala.
MONTGOMERY, Ala.. Jan. IS. Uno-
speck, owned by Phillip Ksslg. of At
lanta. Ga-, today won the all-axe cham
pionship stake of the American J-'ield
Trials Association at ttchachle. Con
cho Dick, owned by Edward Duffteld, of
Tulsa, Ok la., was second.
The National Kleld Triala Aasociatlon
will open Ita meet tomorrow at Cal
houn.
SAWMILL AGAIN TO OPEN
Jackson Lumber Company to Manu
facture Railroad Tie;.
OREGON CITY. Jan. 13 (Special.)
After many years of Idleness, the
sawmill In the northern part of the
city will be operated in the near future
y the Jackson Lumber Company. A.
O. Jackson, an experienced lumberman.
Is to be associated with the new com
pany. It is understood that arrange-
MOl'NT HOOD LODGE NO.
17. A. K. AND A. M Stated
communication this (Tuesday)
evenlna at 8 o'clock. Visitors
welcome. By order W. M.
B. C. HICK. Secretary.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO.
.14. O. K. f Stated communica
tion this (Tuesday), evenlns at S
o'clock. In the Masonic Temple. By
,v order of the Worthy Matron.
L w ii . 1 1 . r I.-).'. a
tVANHOBi LODdB, NO. 1.
KN1CHTS OF FTTH I A3, meets
every Tuesday evenlns. Castle
Mall. Eleventh and Alder sts.
Visitors welcome.
ED. M. LANCE, K. U. B.
The annual meeting- of the Alaska Fish,
EUUin A By-Producis Company, will be
held at Portland. Or., at the ottlce of the
company. Concord buildlna. on Wed-
nesdayjaaaary , '
DANCING TUKSPAr 'NIGHT.
At Baat Side W. O. W. Hall. K. th and
Alder sis. Plenty of floor space to accommo
date li couples according to new health
regulations. Gentlemen. 65c, and ladies qu.
Liberty orchestra, four pieces.
THB MACCABEUS PORTLAND TENT,
NO. 1 Resular review every Thursday aden
ine at hall. 409 Alder street. All members
ursed to be preaeau Vliltlns sir knlfhte wel
come. GEO, a BAKER. R. K.
FRIEDLANDBR'B far leas emklssss,
a. is ias aa aasdals. SIO Waskiagtea at,
EMBLIM Jewelry, euttaaa, shana laa
Sw aeie Ji.r Bros IS1-S Sta St.
TOO I.ATK TO CLASSIFY.
EXPBR1KNCKD lady
ahipyards cafeteria.
paatry cook. Albina
TO REMOVE DANDRUFF
Get a small bottle of Dandarlae at any
drugstore for a few cents, pour a .little
Into your band and rub wll lato the
scalp with the finger tips. By morning
most, if not all, of this awful scurf will
bave disappeared, two or torse appll
cations will destroy every bit of dan
druff ; step scalp ltoolnar aad falling; hair.
-A.dv.
Seat Sale Opens Today
ATTENTION ! !
RKTIRN KJVliAGEMEXT
(Tremendous Hit Last
Week.)
URIT Tf! Broadway at Tayl
IIOIXIV' Main 1 and A 11
or.
1122.
I THIS WEEK I
s NIGHTS, JAN. 17, 18
POPI'I.AR PRICE
WAT. SAT.
FLOOR Bfle BALCONY 50c, 2r,c
TII;H-CLASS
VAUDEVILLE
CAMP LEWIS
PLAYERS
9 BIG ACTS 9
OWN ORCHESTRA
PRICES.
MtillTS Floor, ai. Balcony, . TSc,
50c; t.allery, Ileaerved and Admla
aion 50c.
SAT. MAT. Floor, ROc;-Bal, 50c, S5c
jf 's'M'8 WEEK 'P
jf BESSIE l
i I 'BARRISCALE h
1 ,N
"MAID OF THE Ik
STORM" JJf
aMasaasasaasssassaaaassaasii i .
I charlie'"chapli.v I I
Vaudeville's Scenic Sensation.
THE FOREST FIRE.
Maiie King, Clara and Kinlly Barry
BCSTBR SANTOS JACQUES HAY9
Brierre King; Stanley ft Birnes.
Orpheum Travel Weekly; Official War
Review; Orpheum Concert Orchestra.
Mr. Martin Berk Presents
"No Wane."
with CAROLINE KOHL.
THIS SHOW CLOSKS WITH THE
MATIN E1S EDLSB.V. JAN. Is.
TBR FKWAI.K
IMPERSOATOR
CHILD GETS SICK, .
CROSS
FEVERISH
IF CONSTIPATED
Look at Tongue ! Then Give Fruit
Laxative for Stomach,
Liver, Bowels.
'California Syrup of Figs" Can't
Harm Children and
- They Love It.
A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Children simply will not
take the time from play to empty their
bowels, which become clogged up with
waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach
sour.
Look at the tongue, mother: If coat
ed, or your child Is listless, doesn't eat
heartily, full of cold or has sore throat
or any other children's ailment, give a
teaspoonful of "California Syrup of
Figs." then don't worry, because it Is
perfectly harmless, and in a few hours
all this constipation pdison, sour bile
and fermenting waste will gently move
out of the bowels, and you have a well,
playful child again. A thorough "Inside
cleansing" Is ofttimes.all that is neces
sary. It should be the first treatment
given In any sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
"California Eyrup of Figs," which has
full directions for babies, children of all
ages and for grown-ups plainly printed
on the bottle. Look carefully and see
that It Is made by the "California Fig
byrip Company."- Adv,
OAKS
ROLLER SKATING RINK
NOW OPEN
Largest and finest Skating Rink
in the Northwest.
Perfect Ventilation
Health and Exercise.
Afternoon and Evening.
Cam First and Alder.
DANCING
DE HONEY'S BEAUTI
FUL ACADEMY
TWENTY - THIRD AND
WASHINGTON.
NEW CLASSES FOR
BEGINNERS
Start Monday, Thursday
and Friday evening;
thlfl week. Advanced
class starts Taeaday
evenlnK. 8 to lliSO.
All popular and latest
ballroom daneea correctly tan ah t In
a8.';-. LADIES $2.50, GENTLEMEN $5
tm all Jolalnac these claases thlai week.
Take one or four lessons a week. Tick
ets are good until used. The only school
teaching from 8 to 11. Plenty of prac
tice. No embarrassment. Separate step
room and extra teachers for backward
nunlls. A thorouah nrinted description
of all dances free for pupils. Join these
new classes. Learn -from professional
dancers where you will meet refined
people and enjoy yoirrself. Private
lessons all hours. Call afternoon or
evening. Phone Main 65.
sun
this wkek"H ;
f KELLERMAN
f Queen of the SeaJi
M C 1,cr L,mtrat j&r
1 1 - I
Next Week I i El
II "THI1 LIGHT or 1
1 WKSTliB! STARS," fj
7,ty HBY. 'j
Illlllliil
DIED.
THAYER Jan. 13 nt TBI Borthwlrk St.
Harry J. Thaver, aped 34 years, beloved
husband ot Mrs. Hoxie Thayer and (ton
of Mn 1. A. Thaver and the late Harry
Scott Thayer, brother of Mrs. Charles
Dean, of Sptri- Vra. Harold F. Pattee,
Addle Thayer. Ralph, Albert and Finnic
Thayer, ot Portland. Notice of funeral
later.
MUTR In this city, Jan. 12. Alfred Bishop
Muir, ajfd 20 years, husband of Mrs.
Mary J. Mutr. of 26ti Kast filst at., ton
of Mr. and Mm. Alexander Muir, brother
or Myrtle M., Katelle J. and William it
M'uir. of this citv. The remains are al
Finley's Montgomery at Sth. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
BINGHAM In this city. Jan. 12, Jease
Edxar BlnKham. aired 27 years, late of
Moore, Idaho. hURband of Mrs. Carmft
J3 Ingham, son of Mrs. Rebecca Pate, of
Moore, Idaho, and brother of W. J. Bingr
ham, of Pocatello, Idaho. The remains
are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th.
SCOTT In this city. 42 K. 72d st. N., Jan
uary 12, lUVJ. Chester A. Scott, beloved
husband of Hilda Scott, father of Gil
lian, son of Julia Edson, of Klk. C'al.
Body Is at W. H. Hamilton's funeral par
lors, E. 7lth and Glisan. Funeral notice
later.
BALDWIN In this city. Jan 13. Thomas
McClelland Baldwin, aged 03 years. Be
sides his widow he is survived by two
, daughters, Mrs. Seth Dixon and Miss Ber
tha Baldwin, and a son, Harold Baldwin,
of Prineville, Or. The remains are at
flnley s, Montgomery at Oth.
JEWELS In this city. January 1D10, at
.r."i 87th st. North. Mrs Aurie Anmley .lew
oil, 33 years., beloved daughter of Alfred
Ansley. Body at W. H. Hamilton's fu
neral chapel, E. 79th and Glisan. Funeral
notice later.
HANDLEY In this citv, Jan. 13. Rev. Wal
ter G. Handiey of 640.4 4Sth ae.. S. E.,
aged 36 years. Funeral announcement
later. Remains are being prepared by the
Ericson Undertaking Co.. to be for
warded to Haunslow, England.
SHIPiVRT In this city, January 12. 1010,
Elizabeth A. Shipley, aged 24 years, late
of 295 14th st. The remains are at Fin
ley's Montgomery at Dth. Notice of fu
neral hereafter.
HOUCK On January 12. Jesse L. Hourk.
aged 31 years, late of 113 E. Humboldt
st. Remains are at the resilient ial fu
neral parlors of Wilson & Wilson. Killings
worth ave., at Kerby. Funeral notice
later.
LEONETTI At his residence. 600 Front at.,
Jan. 12, 1019. Louis Leonetti, aged 40 yrs.,
1 mo., 4 days. Survived by a widow and
four children. Remains are at the parlors
of thft Hkewes Undertaking Co. corner 3d
, and Clay. Funeral notice later.
MEYERS At the residence. 301 HaUey, Shir
ley JMlen Meyers, aged 1 year, ; months,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Meyers. ;
Remains at Dunning & McEntee s parlors
i-unetai notice later.
CLUNIS January 11, 1010, Robert Henry
Clunis, aged 46 years, beloved brother of
Mrs. Frank Lilly. Funeral notice later.
Remains at the residential funeral par
lors of Miller & Tracey.
RHOADES At the family residence, 1166
Belmont, Elsie Pauline Rhoaden, aged 16
years. 11 mos., 11 days. Remains at the
parlors of Breeze & Snook. Belmont at
3"ith. Notice of funeral later.
NELSON Tn this city, January 12, Hug Nel
son, aged 17 years 5 months 7 days, be
loved son of Thomas Nelson. Remains at
Holman's funeral parlors. Funeral notice
later.
WISWALL Tn this city, January It. 1010.
Cecial F. Wiswall, aged 36 year?. Remains
at Holman's funeral parlors. Funeral no
tice later.
BOOR MAN Tn this city. January 7. 1010.
Ernest JJoorman, aged 26 yearn. Remains
at Holmans funeral parlors. Funeral no
tice later.
McNICHOLS Tn this city, Jan. 13. Mrs
Patrick McNichols. aged SH years. The
remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at
t inn.
READ In this city, January 13. 1010. Ber
tha Head. Remains at Holman s funeral
parlors. Funeral notice later.
SCHOLTZ In this city, January 3. 1019.
Harry Scholtz. Remain at Holman's fu
neral parlors. Funeral notice later.
! IT'NERAT. NOTICES.
KRON Lydla Kron. at Sellwood Hospital,
January 10, aged T.O years. Leaves a hus
band, John A. Kron, and parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A.'W. Resare. of tires hum, and four
sisters, M--s. Karl Young, ot JJoring; Mrs.
Oscar Wiik, New York; Mrs. Carl Berg
land, Chicago, and Mrs. C. R. Walstrom.
this city, and two brothers. Peter and W.
M. Resaro. Funeral Tuesday, January 14.
2:30 o'clock, at the parlors of Chamber
Company, 248-50 Klllingsworth avenue,
near Hv tl Hams avenue. Interment now
City Cemetery. Friends Invited.
VETSKT At the residence. 69 Irving
street, January 12, 1010, Captain Lyddoa
Veysey, aged 57 years 11 months 24 days,
beloved husband of Aurora Veysey and
father of Nellie Florence Veysey, of this
city. Friends invited to attend the fu
neral services, which will be held at Hol
man's funeral parlors at 10:30 A. M. to
morrow Wednesday), January 13. 1919.
Concluding services Portland Crematorium.
HANSON At the family residence. 1056 E.
34th st. N.. Jan. 13, 1910. Arleta May Han-
. son, age 10 years, 10 months and 2 days,
of JntitirMiza : daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F.,,L. Hanson and sister of Evelyn and
Lueila Hanson. Funeral pervices today
(Tuesday), Jan. 14, at 3 P. M. from R. T.
Byrnes residence parlors, 901 Williams
ave. at Manou st. interment Hose City
Cemetery.
Me A R RON Funeral of the late Elizabeth
McArron will be held from the family
residence, 1098 Interstate avo.. Thursday.
J.m. Hi, at 8:3o A. M.. thence to tht
Church of the Bleased Sacrament. Mary
land ave, where requiem mass will bn of
fered at 9 A. M. Friends invited to at
tend. Remains will be forwarded later to
Port Huron. Mich., for interment. Arrange
ments In care of Dunning & McEntee.
KIMBALL In this city, January 6. Doris
Lamar Kimball, aged 3 years 4 months,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Kim
ball, living at 532 East Thirty-seventh
street North. The funeral services will
be held held today (Tuesday), January
14. at Holman's chapel under the direc
tI1onJof K Dunning. Inc. Friends in
vited. Interment in Rose City Cemeterv,
SCHULTZ At the residence. 4452 Flft v-nr.
.n.. street .Southeast, Januarv 13. 1U19
William F. Schultz. afced 25 vears 11
months 14 days. Friends invited to at
tend the funeral services, which will b
held at the Catholic Cathedral, Fifieentti
"il. tav,s "treets, nt 0 A. M. tomorrow
edn.'sdayj, January 15. 1910. Inter
ment Mount Calvary Cemetery.
JOHNSON In this city. Januarv 12 Mra
Mii,r1KAret Jol,non, aged 24 years, wife
William Johnson, mother of Therrsa an
Donald. The funeral services will be hcirf
in the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dun
ning. Inc.. 414 East Alder street, tomorrow
(Wednesday). Januarv 15. at 3 V M
Friends invited. Interment iu Rom Citv
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aaaeta of every description, aa a whole, be
longing to the partnership and business here
tofore conducted under the firm name and
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St.. this city. Pale to take place at 2 P. M.,
January 15, 1910. at the premises of said
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FUNERAL NOTICES.
II KM BR EE In this city. January 12. .lames
T. liembree, aged D3 years, pioneer of
ina inaian war veteran, fonncrn- resi
dernt of KHfaycttc. Or.: father of the lute
i. i. JHembree; also is Biirviveo: by Joel
E. ilembree, of Lafayette; Mrjj. Frank
Hchmitt and Mm. John Rosin rr nf Vnrt
r land. Bnd by his hrothers. W. 1. llmhrec.
of .McM innville, Dr., and II . Hp in brcf, of
( alifoinia. Ho was a fiu-inbor of 1. o. i.
F., of ijafayctt. Or., lor 50 "years. The
remains will be forwa rded today ( Tues
day.) January li. by F. S, Dunning,
Inc.. 411 Eagt Aider, to I-afayntte. Or.,
whore services will be held under the
anspices of tho OdrifoKnws of thut city.
Interment Masonic Cemetery.
BUSH In th ia citv n t her late residence,
4Ji) E. nth st., N. January li'. 3II. Alice
M. Bush, asrpd 70 yearn, wife of Daniel
"VV Bush, mother of Mrs. CJeorpe Hockey,
Mrs. U. P. Slaughter, Mrs. H. T. Groves,
Willis F. Bush, of this city; O. K. Bush,
of Seattle, Wash.; D. C. Buh of C'hehalts.
Wash.; J. E. AV.. Jr.; Clyde O.. and
J Chauncey t. Bush of Mt. Coffin, Wash.;
and Edgar Gush of Kelso, Wash. The
funeral services will be held Wednesday,
January 1 G, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at Fin
ley's, Montgomery at rth. Friends Invited.
Interment at Kiverview Cemetery.
GRIFFITH In this city. January 11. flrorpe
Elmer Griffith, ased years, husband of i
Mrs. ftose Griffith, t his city; son of M rs. i
Emma E. Sliper. o t Rose I .od ft e. Or.;
brother of Robert V., this city, and Al
fred U. Griffith, of McMinnvillc, nr. The
funeral services, will be held at the con
servatory chapel of F. S. Dunning. 1 mr,
414 Kast A'der street, at H(;;i(t A. M. to
day t Tuesday I. January 14. Friends in
vited. Interment Multnomah i'ark Cem
etery. NOFFKE January 12. 1010, at his late resi
dence, 400 Eucene street, Ausust Noffke,
Jr., aped 41 year 10 months IS days, be
loved husband of Eva Noffk, sen of Mr.
and Mrs. Aupust Noffke, Mr., brother of
Mrs. E. D. Dewey and Edward Noffke,
all of this city. Deceased was a member
of Ij. O. O. M. No. Funeral rv-
ires will be conducted tomorrow ( Wednes
day i. Januarv at 2 I' M. from i'ear
son's undertaking pa rlors, Run.se II street
at Union avenue. Friends invited.
BAXTER At i:;i,1 Mllwaukie street, Jan
nary 11. Benjamin Jaxter, ape ol years
:, months I'd days. The funeral srvic
will be held todn y f Tuesday . January
14. at li V. M.. from the residence, funeral
parlors of Myers & Brady, at Oregon City.
Th remains are at the residential funeral
parlors of Waiter C Kcnworthy. 15:;j-::4
East Thirteenth street, Sellwood. Inter
ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon
City.
BULT-ilVANT Tn this city at the family
residence, J0 l'ith St.. January 12. 11!,
Florence BulHvant. aged 47 years, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bull Ivan t. The
funeral services will be held Wednes
day. Januarv 15, at Finley's, Montgomery
at T.th. Friends invited. Services at the
Portland Crematorium, private. I'lease
omit flowers.
PETERSON In this city, January 11. 1010,
Edith Marie Peterson, aped '21 years, sis
ter of Mrs. Hilda O'Harra. of Roy. Idaho,
Ethel Peterson and ld!lie O. Peterson of
this city. The remains will be forwarded
this (Tuesday) morning by J. P. iVinley
& Son, to Mist, Or., where services will
bo held and interment made.
NIKOLIC Funeral services of the late
Mark G Nikolic will be held from Dun
ning & McEntee's parlors today (Tuesday)
at 1 P. M.. thence to St. Patrick's Church,
Nineteenth and Savier streets, where serv
vices will be held at 1:30 P. M. Friends
invited to attend. Interment Mount Cal
vary Cemetery.
CLANCY Funeral services of-the late Nellie
Clancy will bo held from Dunning & Mc
Entee's chapel tomorrow (Wednesday),
Jan 15. at 8:30 A. M., thence to rit
.Stephen's Churqh. 4 I'd and East Taylor,
where requiem mass will be offered at 9
A. M. Friends invited. Interment Mt.
Calvary Cemetery.
MALES Funeral services of the late Frank !
Males will be held from Dunning & Mc- ;
TTntP.4, narlors tomorrow (Wednesday).;
Jan. 15. at U A. M-. thence to St. Pat- j
rick s Church. J"tn ann savier sis., wnere
requiem mass will be offered at 9.30 A. M.
Friends invited. Interment Mt, Calvary
Cemetery.
SPEN'CE; In this city. January in, 1019.
Thomas Charles Spence, agrd 64 years.
The funeral services will be held Wednes
day. January 15, at 2:30 o'clock, P. M., at
Finley's, Montgomery at fith. Friends in
vited. Interment at Mt. Scott Park Cem
etery. NAUGHTEV The remains of the late Rev.
Vnfher Timothy Naughten were forwarded
Sunday. January 12, under direction of
Miller & Tracey to Salem, Or., where
requiem mass will be offnred at St. Jo
seph's Church at 10-:i0 A. M. today (Tues
day). January 14. Interment at Salem, Or.
SPRAGUE In this city. January 13. Cccile
Gretchen Sprague. aged 26 years, beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprague.
of Ocean Park, Wash. Remains will be
forwarded to Ocean Park, Wash., this
(Tuesday). P. M. by Dunning & McEntee.
WILSON The funeral services of the late
Burton Luthur Wilson will be held to
day (Tuesday), at '2..1Q o'clock, P. M., at
the chapel in Mt. Scott Park Cemetery.
Friends invited. J. P. Fin ley & Son, di
rectors. BOWLER In this city. Jan. 1.1, May Bow-
ler, aped 3ft years. Remains will be for
warded to Milwaukee, Wis., by Dunning &
McEntee. where services and interment
, wiil be held.
JOHNSTONE The funeral services of the
late James S. Johnstone wi!i he held to
day (Tuesday) at 1 o'clock P. M., at Fin
ley's, Montgomery at 5th. Friends in
vited. Interment at Kiverview Cemetery.
HOLZWORTH The funeral services of the
Jate Esther Holzworth will be held to
day (Tuesday), January H, at 2 P. M.. at
the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment
(itt Kiverview Cemetery,. t i
Cemetery. -
STRYKER At th family residence. 4''-,
Kast Morrison street, January !), Mrs.
Maude Stryker, aped V,r years, wife of
(..ai ira Pir ner( mot nr or othe, Hnzej
and Mabel Stryker. all of this etiv. The
remains will he shipped to Cresswell. Or.,
at a later date by the F. S. Dunning
t.o.. where services will bo held and in
terment made.
JOHNSON In this city. January 13. Joel
H Johnson, aged 7tt years and U months,
beloved father of Nina It. and Joella T.
Johnson, both of this citv. The funeral
seniles will be held at the Portland Cre
matorium tomorrow (Wednesday), Janu
ary 15. at ii p. M. Friends are invited
to attend. F. S. Dunning, Inc., luneral
directors.
BRUNKE In this city, January 12, Will
iam Herman Ifrunke. aped 57 years, hus
band of Martha Helon Hrunke, father of
Helen and Fred Hrunke. The funeral
services will be held tomorrow (Wednes
day t, January 15. in I ho onsrvatorv
chapel of F. S Dunning, Inc., 414 Kant
Alder street. Friends invited. Interment
in Hose City Cemetery.
RECK At Bellroso station, January 12, 1010.
Henrietta Rerk. aged 21 years In months
days, beloved datiphter of Julius iUck.
l riends invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, uhich will be held at Holman's
fiinerai parlors at 3:. 'to I. M. tomorrow
(Wednesday), January 15, 1010. Inter
ment Jtiverview Cemetery.
BAGGEXSTOS At the family reidone
01 1 4L'd avo. W. R., carl Hapgenstos. ag
H years. Funeral ncrvices ivill be held
tomorrow (Wednesday). jHM. i,-( flt 0
'A. M. from tho funeral parlors of A. D.
Kenworthy Co., 5NO2-0I 02d st., in Lents.
Interment Mt. Scott Cemetery. Friend)
invited.
KL1NGER At the retf.onre. 422 Second
-street, January LI. hum. Ma reel la Kllnger.
.'aged 2 years t month id days, beloved
daughter of Jerome and .Maria Kllnger
The remains will be forwarded hv th
Kdward Holman Undertaking Company to
Mount Angel, or., today (Tuesday), Janu
ary 14, LUO. for interment.
DOBSON In this city. Jan. 12. Marv .!nn
Dohson. ajred 51 years. late of the Cor
nelius Hotel, siMter of Edward W. Dohson.
of Albuquerque. N. M. The funeral nerv
ices will be held this (Tuesday morning
at 0 o'clock at Finley's, Montgomery at
5th. Friends invited, incineration at th
I'oi tlund Crematorium private.
HOHIt In this city. January Mi. 1010. Gem -
Cie K. Itnnb, aped 1M years 7 months 4
days, beloved dauphter of Ida C. Robb. of
UM1 13th street. Friends invited to attend
t he funeral services, whh li will he held
nt noliuan's funeral parlors at 1 P. M
today (Tuesday), January 14, 1910. In
terment Lone Fir Cemetery.
COE January 11. 1010. Harrv Coe. acod :2
.wars. Dcecased whs an employe of th;
Pacific Telephone Co. Funeral services to
day" (Tuesday t. January J , t :i p. M .,
front the residential funeral home of Wil
son & Rnss, l-Jast Severn h and Multno
mnh. incineration at Portland Crematorium.
DE BELL Tn this city, Januarv 12. 1010.
Frances Do Bell, age 73 vears. beloved
aunt or jviis. v. j. Wright. Funeral serv
ices will bo held tomorrow (Wednesday).
January 15, at '2 P. M, from tho funeral
parlors of Dunning ,fc McEntee. Inter
ment Mt, Scott Cemetery. Friends in
vited. OSBOH.V At the residence, 4.1t) BlarKstr.no
street, ffcatrlre Usboin. hrM i;i oa in.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn.
sister of Frances Osborn. Funeral services
will he held al Dunning & MrEntoe'n chapel
today (Tuesday), January 14. at 2:.tt) P. M.
Frienda invited. Interment Koac City Cem
etery. PROUST Ar the residence, lfi Eleventh
st reel, Januarv 1 2. Alice Probst. bc!o ed
wife of Ed wa rd Probst, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J red Adams, of .Si appoose. r.
Funeral services will be held al the Scap
poose Cemelwry today (Tuesday ) at 2 P.
M. Friends invited. Arrangements in earn
of Dunning & McEntee.
REYNOLDS Tn this city, Januarv 12, 1010.
George N. Reynolds, late of 1 12 Albert
street. Friends invited to attend the fu
neral services, whhh will be held at Hol
man's fiinerai parlors at 2:30 todav (Tues
day l, January 1 1, lypj. Interment Kiver
view Cemetery. ,
KEHN On January 0. 1010. Ludwfg Kehn,
aged 57 yearn. lat 5IS Itnselawn avenue.
Funeral services today (Tuesday), Janu
ary 14, at 2 P. M.. at residential funeral
home of Wilson & Ross. East 7th and
Multnomah. interment itose City Ceme
tery. BROOKS Tn this city. Jan. 12. Ella N.
Brooks, aged U8 years, wif of Carl J I.
Brooks, of Llnnton, or. Tho remains will
be forwarded this (Tuesday) morning by
J. I. Flnley & Hon to Spokane. Wash.,
where- services will bo held and interment
made.
DEUL In this city. January 12, 1010, Le
land Deul, a ged 1 0 years; son of Agnes
W. Deul. Funeral services will be held
today (Tuesday , January 14. 1 01 it, from
Holman's parlors. Friends invited. In
terment Hose City Cemetery,
CARVIN On January 0, 1019, Carl F. Car
ven, nge 34 years. Funeral services Tues
day. January 14, at 10:30 A. M., from the
residential funeral home of Wilson it Ross,
7th and Multnomah. Interment Mount
Scott Park Cemetery.
OARVEN On January 0, Carl F. Carven,
age o4 years. r unerai services j uesoay.
January 14. at J0:30 A. M., from the resi
dential funeral home of Vllion & Poss.
E. 7th and Multnomah. Interment Mount
Scott Park Cemetery.
DEUL Tn this city. January 11, 1010, Le-
land Deul. jvriemiH inviieu to anena tn
funeral services, which will be held ai
Holman's funeral parlors at 11 A. M. to
dav (Tuesday t, January 14, ID 10. Inter
ment Rose City Cemetery.
RIES Jan. IS, at 120 W. Tyler st., Louise
Hies, aged ' years, oeioveu wir oi .luiin
Kies and mother of Alary. John, Peter
and Cari Kies. Funeral services will be
held and interment made at Mt. Angel,
Oregon.
SMITH Tn this city, January 12, William
Park Smith, aged 26. The remains were
forwarded to Ponoka, Alberta, last (Mon
day) evening by F. S. Dunning, Inc.
iv here funeral services will be held and
interment made.
WVRTZBL The funeral services of the late
Wilhelmine Wurtzel will be held todav
(Tuesday) nt 2:30 o'clock P. M. at Fin
ley's. Montgomery at Sth. Friends tn
vited. Interment at Kiverview Cemetery.
PA POV1CH Funeral servit es nf t ho lat
Dojo Papovich will bu held at Dunning
& McEntee's chapel today (Tuesday) at,
3 P. M. Frienda invited to attend. Inter
ment Rose City Ccmwteiy.
ERICKSON The funeral services of th lato
: .v Erickson will be held this (Tues
day) morning at 10:30 o'clock at Finley's.
Montgomery at oth. Friends invited,
terment at Multnomah Cemetery.
In-
OREGON HUMANE SOCltTY
Office. ICoom 133 Courtuoufcie, 5th tit,
KntruiK-e.
Phone from 8 to 5. Main S7S. Home Dion
A 252.r. Night call ufter office hours. Wood
lawn 7C4.
Report all cases of cruelty to tho above
address. Electric lethal chamber for small
animals. Horse ambulance for sick and dis
abled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one desiring a dog or other pet communi
cate with us. Call for all lost or utrayad
stock, as we look after the Impounding.
There is no more city pound, Just, Oregoa
fcLumatitt Society. . .