Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 20, 1920, Page 15, Image 15

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    TITE 3IOItXIXG OIlEGONIAN, TUESDAY, JAXTJAliY 20, 1920
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TRADES ARE FEW
BIG BULL CIRCUITS
Business May Pick Up as
. Season Draws Nearer.
NATIONAL NEEDS TALENT
Pirate Dicker With Branch Klckej
Falls Through Ruth Deal Big
Noise in American Circles.
NEW TORK, Jan. 19. Trading or
Belling in the major leagues so far
during the current season has been
lighter than In several years. With
the training season rapidly drawing
near the magnates, especially those in
the national league, may soon get
busy and complete a few deals.
Most of the clubs in the older or
ganization are in search of new talent
and it is almost a certainty that when
the moguls meet in Chicago next
month the fans will learn of deals in
Tolving well-known athletes. It ii
generally believed that Heinle Zim
merman has played his last game as
a Giant and his future Is the couse of
much speculation among the local
rooters.
The pilots of six national league
aggregations are looking for players
who will strengthen their clubs,
Managers Moran, of the champion
Reds, and Mitchell, of the Cubs, are
the leaders who will not obtain new
talent before the coming season
tarts. The manager of the Windy
City team some time ago announced
the lineup with which he expects to
open the coming race.
Dreyfoaa-Rlckey Deal Falls.
During the past few weeks Owner
Dreyfuss of the Pirates and Manager
Branch Rickey of the Cardinals tried
to arrange a deal, but failed To reacn
an agreement. It Is said that the
Pittsburg magnate made a bid' for
either Rodger Hornsby or Milton
Stock. George Gibson, the leader of
the Smoky City crew, is making a de
termined effort to land an experienced
third sacker.
The only player In the National
league to be purchased by another
club in the circuit was Roy Sanders,
who was sold a few weeks ago by
Barney Dreyfuss to William Baker,
owner of the Phillies. Sanders is a
promising hurler. While trading has
been very quiet the magnates have
released several well-known players
to the minors.
President Grant of the Braves a
few weeks ago announced the release
of Jim Thorpe to the Akron club of
the International league, the Giants
have sent Baird to the Rochester
club of the same circuit, and Ebbets
last week informed the World that
Jimmy Hickman will play In the
American association next season as
a member of the Toledo club, owned
by Roger Bresnahan. Incidentally
Hickman is only one of about eight
players sent to the minors by the
flatbush team.
American Swapping Active.
- While trading in the National
league has been at a standstill Amer
ican leaguers have twice slipped the
fans something to talk about since
the White Sox were trimmed by the
Reds. The real sensation' was the
sale of Babe Ruth by the owner of
the Red Sox to the Yankees. Previous
to that thriller the only trade made
involved the Red Sox and Senators.
Clark Griffith handed Harper, Foster
and Menosky to the Boston club for
Shannon and Bobby Roth.
The Red Sox have figured in the
only two trades made in the major
leagues this winter, and it is prob
able that they will be involved in
another before the club starts for its
training camp in Hot Springs next
month. The owner of the Red Sox
received $130,000 for Ruth, and in
order to make the Boston fans forget
the passing of the home-run king he
is anxious to purchase a consistent
.300 swatter from another club. He
tried to get an outfielder from the
Tigers recently, but was not sue
cessful.
Yankees. Want Twlrler.
When the officials of the Tankees
announced the purchase of Babe
Ruth they said that a well-known
twirler would soon be added to their
staff of pitchers. The pitcher has
not yet been obtained by the Yankees,
but it is believed they are after
Scott Perry of the Athletics. Perry
quit the Philadelphia club last sea
son for the Franklin (Pa.) semi-pro.
team, but a few days ago he signed
a 1920 contract with Connie Mack
Manager Tris Speaker of the In
dians is in the market for an expert
enced left-handed hurler, and believes
that if he is successful in his at
tempts to land one his club will win
the coming race. The Indians fin
ished behind the White Sox last sum
mer, and according to their manager
the pennant was lost because they
did not have one more dependable
southpaw.
ELECTS STEERS
6TAK LEMOX-YEXLOW QCAR
TER TO LEAD 192 0 TEAM.
Bill llayward Announces Decision
to Remain at Eugene as Trainer,
Receiving Boost in Salary.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu
pene, Jan. 19. (Special.) "Bill"
Steers, star quarterback of the fam
ous 1919 Varsity football team, was
elected captain of the 1920 team at a
banquet of the football team tonight
The new Captain Steers was one of
the shining lights in the great game
with Harvard at Pasadena on.. New
Year's day, kicking one of the field
coals scored by Oregon.
W. L. Hayward, famous athletic ,
trainer at the university for the past
16 years, announced tonight at the
banquet that he would remain with
the universitiy.
Hayward said his salary had been
Increased to $4000 a year, and that he
had turned down the two outside prop
ositions that were offered him.
After this announcement. Homer
Angell, speaking for the Oregon
alumni, tendered to Mr. Hayward an
automobile. He is to go to Portland
and make his selection of a- car.
COCHRANE HAS HIGH CARD
Carpentier's Manager Waits Decis
ion of English Promoter.
NEW YORK, Jan. 19. C. B. Coch
rane, English, boxing promoter, an
nounced tonight receipt of a cable
from M. Descamps, manager of
Georges Carpentier. in support of his
claim that he is the only one who
.an ntflcra A wnrlri'fl rh&mnlnnqhin
bout in 1920. Cochrane said he had '
Saliva
Means fi
Yoiif Teeth.
Its play between and about the teeth
and gums is normally a means of protec
tion, because it washes away iood particles
helps to prevent protein plaques, tartar,
and other harmful deposits.- And it
neutralizes unfavorable mouth acids bo
cause it is alkaline.
Pebeco counteracts "Acid-Mouth
said to be the chief cause of tooth decay
because it stimulates the healthy flow of
. normal, alkaline saliva. Nothing better to
whiten and brighten the teeth, and endow
the gums and whole interior of the mouth
with the exhilaration of KEEN health.
Sold by druggists everywhere
low tiaa
Ksg. U.
I - a e
iPdBCEC
TOOTH PASTE
Counteracts "Acid - Mouth9
paid $23,000 to Descamps for Carpen
tler's services this year. The message
reads:
"Awaiting; your decision. Have en
tertained no other offers. Will not
do so until released by you."
Cochrane, who will sail for home
next Saturday, intimated he would
hold the bout in Engrland if he can
sign up Jack Dempscy.
i
TOSSERS' CLASH POSTPONED
Silent Five-Guard Game Off on Ac
count of Smallpox.
The game scheduled between the
Silent Five and the Multnomah Guard
second team in the Portland basket
ball league last night for the Wash
ington high school -floor was post
poned, as the Washington school had
been quarantined on account of small
pox. The game will be played off at
a later date.
Tomorrow night the T. M. C. A.
Crescents and Waverleigh will meet
on Reed college floor. It Is the Cres
cents' first apeparance In a league
game, while the Waverleigh five lost
its first game to the Y. M. C. A.
Acorns- The game tomorrow night
will start at 8 o'clock.
HOCKEY PLAYER IS ACCUSED
Girl Cashier Charges Ran McDon
ald of $131 Robbery.
VANCOUVER. B. C. Jan. 19. Ran
McDonald, formerly a member of the
Seattle club of the Pacific Coast
Hockey association, appeared in court
today charged with holding up the
girl cashier at the Vancouver Ice
arena last week.
The Vancouver games of the asso
ciation are played at the rink. The
police said McDonald secured $131
from the girl. McDonald said he was
not guilty.
Pe Ell Defeats Doty,
2 0 to
Jan.
19.
CEXTRALIA, Wash., Jan. 19.
(Special.) In a fast game Friday
night on the Pe Ell floor the Pe Ell
high school basketball team de
feated Doty by a score of 20 to 19.
In a previous game Doty had beaten
Pe Ell 21 to 20.- A third game will
be arranged.
Ketonen Retains Title.
BOSTON, Jan. 19. Waino Ketonen
retained his- title to .the world's
middle weight wrestling champion
ship tdnight when he gained two
falls from Mike Yokel of Salt Lake
City. Utah, former titleholder.
THIS WEEK .
GUTERSON'S ORCHESTRA
Two concerts each
after noon and even
ing, also musical in
terpretation of
"THE
GOLDEN
TRAIL"
One of the best pic
tures you have ever
seen, and made right
here In Portland.
JEAN HERSHOLT
Star of Feature.
APPEARING IN
FERSOX.
PRIZMA AD COMEDY
COMING SATURDAY.
GERALDINE- FARRAR
In
"THE WORLD AND ITS
WOMAN."
s
u our wp. )
& Put. Off.
SOCCER TILTS PLAYED OFF
ARTIS.VXS FORFEIT GAME TO
WAVERLEIGH TEAM.
Mt. Scott Wins From Kerns by
4 -to-1 Count Peninsula Shuts
Out Canadian Veterans.
Portland Soccer League Standings.
Won. Lost. Tied. Pts.
Peninsula 3 0 17
Waverlels;nt 2 0 1 K
Mount Scott 2 10 4
Kerns 1 2 0
Canadian Veterans. .. .0 0 0 0
United Artisans 0 4 0 0
Two of the three games scheduled
for Sunday afternoon in the Portland
Soccer Association league were played
off. The game scheduled between the
United Artisans and Waverleigh was
forfeited to the latter, as the Artisan:
failed to put In an apearance. Mount
Scott won from Kerns on the Frank
lin bowl by a score of 4 to 1. while
Peninsula defeated the Canadian
Veterans on the Columbia park
grounds, 6 to 0.
It was the first game for the Ca
nadians this season. They have the
material for a first-class team which
will no doubt develop as the season
progresses.
TOO LATE TO CIA88IFT.
WANTED Nurse maid to care for chil
dren; must have city references. Mult-I
nomah hotel, suite 100. Call mornings.
WAITRESS wanted.
Inn. 153 Broadway.
Apply The China
AMUSEMENTS.
Public Auditorium
OPERA SEAT SALE NOW.
At
Sherman. Clay & Co.'a for the
cirsuT DDnnnnnniuO next week
liuiii rnuuuuiiuuo by the
AiivMC
AMERICA'S 6REATE5I TOURING CfiGANIZATM
ONE HUNDRED PEOrtf 91STWGDTSHED AMERICAN
AM EUROPEAN STARS." SYMPHONY ORCHESKi
BRILLIANT CHORUS ,SUreB siau: atwwus
THE OPKIlASl
Next Monday. RIGOLETTOt Toeada?-,
A I DA l Wednesday MMIsrr, TALKS
OK HO K PMA.IRl Errnlsr. IDIG.
BUTTRRFLYl Tbnrnriar, C. VA I.-
LKRIA AD PAVtlACCIl Krlday,
l.ttlAl Mtsniar nairatr, tl)IK
KvrnliDt. II. TKOVATORE. All aeata
ready now.
I'KlllSSi
SlfiHTS AM) SAT. MAT Lower
Floor, first 15 rows JZ.Z0. remainder.
18 rows, $1.65; Dress Circle, three
front sections, $1.65; sides. $1.10;
Balcony, three front sections 85c,
sides 5dc.
WEDNESDAY MAT.-I.owpi- Floor and
Dress Circle, J0c cheaper; Balcony,
all 55c.
Pacific Coaat tour under direction of
Elliaon-Whlte Mimical Bureau, ljocaj
eagsgemettt under susptcei of
CITY Of POHTLAXn
LYRIC
MUSICAL
COMEDY
Mat. Daily at I. NlRhts at 7 and B.
This week DILLON A FRANKS In
"THE HEART
BREAKERS"
Just fun, music and pretty ChoruflGlrls.
Country Store (extra) Tuesday nisht.
CIRCLE
FOURTH AT
WASHINGTON
Dolores Cassinelli
"The Unknown Law"
Also a Famous Brfggs Comedy, "Ttie
Photoa-ravDh Oitl.erv.'' and a Pant Naturs
scene. Open from V o'clock in the morning
untu o ciock oi in ionowing morning.
Eagle Dancing Studio
standard Dancing; and Latest Jau
Steps Taught by PTofeaalonal
Teachers. Try X' a.
EAGLE HALL
THIRD AMD MADISON STHUUTS.
AMUSEMENTS.
8 Night, Sun.. Mon.. Tues.. 15a to ft
4 Mala.. Bun.. Mon.. Tun., Wed.. 15a to 7ae
THIS I LEW
RA1.VBOW BRICB
COCKTAIL I A CO.
MRm CIpck
BOB HALL
Enow & Sigrwortti, Kinogroina
Topics of the Iay
LYONS I RUTH
I BUDD
YOSCO
This Show Closm With the Matinee
Wednesday, tlun. 21
TONIGHT. WED AND SAT MAT.
ALCAZAR
In the Greatest Comic Open
"THE FIREFLY"
SUNDAY "THE RED WIDOW."
TICKET OFFICE SALE j
Now Open
TTT7TT Jf Broadway at Taylor
A VJ Phone Main L,
THIS .WEEK
Thnr.day,llfiUTO MM 00 00 OA
Ftl, Sat.
mum f jniii .u;.-r
SPECIAL PRICK MAT,
SAT.
OLIVER. MOROSCO
PRESENTS
IE0 CHIILO
GRACE VALENTINE
EXCELLENT SUPPORTING CAST.
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
BRILLIANT COMEDY
"LOMBARD! LTD
WARNING ! !
SECURE TICKETS EARLY!
REMEMBER. CAPACITY HOUSES
WHEN HERE LAST AUGUST!
EVE'S S3. Cl.SO. SI, 75c. 50c.
SAT. MAT. 61.50, SI, SOc
l CITY orders REC'D NOW ,
HEILIG NEXT WEEK
TkOMd.y, Friday. I M OQ 0(1 Q
Saturday Evenings, "I". ,uj UU ui
Special Price Mat. Sat.
WALKER
HOW TO SECl'RE TICKETS KOWi
Address letters, make checks and
postoffice money orders payable
to W. T. Pangle. Mgr. Heilig
Theater. ADD 10 PER CENT
WAR TAX TO PRICE TICKETS
DESIRED. Inclose self-addressed
stamped envelopes to help in
sure safe return.
EVE'S Floor, $2; Balcony. 5 rows
$1.60. 17 rows $1; Gallery, 7
rows reserved 75c, admission 60c
SPECIAL. PRICE SAT. MAT.
Floor, $1.50; Balcony, 9 rows tl,
13 rows 60c.
LOEWS
IPPODROMt
Direction
ACKERMAN & HARRIS
Son, Mon., Tsm, Wed
VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAY
LA FOLLETTE
The Great Protean Actor and Magi
cian The Man or Many r aces.
PERSHING
Dramatic Incidents in the Life of
America s
GREATEST LIVING GENERAL
Shown In Motion Picture.
CHARLES I.. MILLARD A CO.
"A Durned Oood Reason."
BERTIE FOWLER
"An Interesting Woman."
THE THREE RED PEPPERS
"Just Songs"
BROUGHTON AND TURNER
"JUBt Landed."
VIOLET AND CHARLES
Sterling Trapese Feats.
EYERY ACT GOES OYER BIG
DANCING
GliARANTEED
In eight three - hour
less ons rladies $2. SO.
(rentlemen fS at Del
Honey's Beautiful
Academy. Twenty
third and Washington.
new tiiues for M e-
glnnera start Monday
and Friday eveninira.
Advanced classes Tues
day and Thursday
evenings. 8 to ii:ao. fienty or desir
able Dartners and practice, no em
barrassment. My latest book describ
ing all dances. Tree. You can never
learn dancine by taking private les
sons in small rooms from inferior
teachers or in short class lessons.
where there is no system of teaching!
or partners to practice witn. Why
not learn in a real schol from pro
fessional dancers. Phone Main 7656.
Private lessons all hours.
Phone your want ads to The Orego-
nJan Main 70T0. A 609a.
OHITESIDE
nJL.P.
ana Roto Vfeg SrW
ibCamiik
iA saw
Iv3 ' W
ma
AMUSEMENTS.
BAKER
STOCK COMPANY.
Tonight All Week Mats. Wed.. Bat.
Rol Cooper Meg-rue's corking melodra
matic Crook Comedy.
"UNDER COVER."
Next Week "Here Come the Bride."
P
AN T A C E
MAT. DAILY 2:30
S
AU This Week.
The I-atntt Parisian Sensation.
THE GALL1 TROUPE
Presented for tbe first time In America.
SIX OTHER BIG ACTS.
Three performances daily. Night curtain
at 7 and 9.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At the Baker Auction
House. TaxnhlU
Is it 10 A. M.
and Wt Perk streets. Si
Bates for
Classified Advertisements
la
The Oregonian.
Daily nd Sundays-
Pes Half.
One line 12c
Two coneecntWe timrs . ........... Tlr
inree consecutive Cim. ........ . soc
bcTcn roDMcutive time 3c
Tbe followlDsT cleUMif sCMtlona excented.
tbe rate of which 1m 7c per line pfrdyi
Situation Wanted Male. Situation
Wanted Female. o ad taken for lene
than two line. Count mix word to tbe
line. AdvertUemente (except "Person
alt and Situation Wanted") will be
taken over the telephone If the adver
tiser is a suoscriDer vo either pnone.
'o prices will be Quoted ever the phone.
but statements will be rendered the fol-
kmlnir oav. Advertisements are taken
for Tbe Daily Oreronian until 7:30
P. M. ; for The Sunday Oreffoniaa until
P. M. Saturday.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged cru
elty to animals. Office, room 163
courthouse. Phona Main 37s from
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Tbe society has full chares of tbe
city pound at its borne, 635 Columbia
boulevard.. Phone any time. Wood
lawn 764. Doe;s for sale. Horse am
bulance for sick or disabled horses.
Email animals painlessly electrocuted
wnero necessary, ana stray animals
cared for.
MEETING NOTICES.
HEADQUARTERS GEO.
WRIGHT POST. NO. 1. wlil
hold regular meeting; Wednes
day evening. Jan. 21, In room
No. 620, at 7:U0. All mem
bers urged to attend.
A. LAMAR,
Commander.
C. SLOAN,
Adjutant.
WASHINGTON C O M-
MANDERY. NO. 13. K. T.
i A Special conclave will be
held Tuesday evening. Jan
ary 'JO. at 7:30 P. M. Order
of the TemDle wlli be conferred. Nice re
treatments will oe serveu. n. ituso
tendance of Sir Knights is desired, as an
Imnortant business communication i
be considered, officers be on
hand at
o'clock.
O. P. EISMAN,
Recorder.
A. AND A. B. RITE.
AINSWORTH CHAPTER
OF ROSE CROIX. NO. 1
Regular meeting In audito
rium, Scottish Rite Cathe
dral, this t Tuesday) evening,
at 8 o'clock, fiy order
WISE MASTER.
SUN NT SIDE LODGE. NO.
103. A. F. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication this (Tues
day). 7:S0 P. M.. temple. 30th
and Hawthorne. Work In K.
A. degree. Visitors welcome.
- .... r- a A V TO
Sec
IMPERIAL. LODGE NO. 159.
A. K. AND A. M. SpeiUuI
communication tt (Tuesday)
evenins. January 20. at 8
o'clock. Enterd apprentice
degree. Visitors welcome.
' A. C .TACK SON. Secretary.
HAWTHORNE JJODOE. NO.
111. A. K. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication this (Tues
day) evening at 6:110. Worlt In
the M. ii. degree. Viaitins
brethren welcome.
C. K. MlL.l,k.R. Sec.
PORTLAND CHAPTER NO.
7 stated communication at
8 o'clock tonight (Tuesday).
Jan 0. Anniversary social.
All O E. S. welcome. Dinner
at O-.a'o, for members only. By
rderBTHAMWIWON. Sec
s itii vrr .p.n haa Ttassed Oil,
Com-
AilW I 1 Ulk - . .
i l I Urunamr W II O
ln
rv. K l-'th rcclment. Wisconsin Infantry.
civil war. Funeral from HT. Humes un
dertaking parlors. Williams ave. and Ma
son st. it a F. M. today 'Tuesday). Jan-
norv tin Ha wa.9 & mrmuoi v-.
J.,:;..0 a. . R.. No. 43. All mem
bers of the post and corps
and friends are
I requested to attend.
E. COVEY.
H. C.
DUTTON.
Commander.
Adjutant.
OREGON-ELECTRIC COUNCIL. ROY AI,
ARCANUM. will meet tnis iiuesoayj
evening at 8 at Masonic Temple. All mem
ber Incited. O. O. Hall, secretary. o3
E. 10th t.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins.
new designs. Jaeger Bros., uia il
FRIEDLANDKR'8 for lodge emblems.
I class pins and medals. 3iu v asnington su
DIFD.
FRY In this city. Jan. 10. Baran Ann
Fry. aged :t years. Deioveo. momer o.
Mrs. K. A. Klff and Mrs. K. O. Whittle
sey of this city; Mrs. Lillian Clark of
Batterick. Mont.. C. H. Kry of Beaver
ton. Or., and W. C. Kry of Colusa. Cal.,
and sister of Jane Garbert of Toronto.
Th Fnmulni are at the conserva
tory cbanel of the K. S. Dunning. Inc..
414 E. Alder st. Funeral notice later,
WILLI A MS At Gibraltar. Spain. January
1KIU. Lieutenant warwies. iniam.
no vara husband of Mrs. Madeline
Williams, son of J. R. Wllllama, brother
of Carl M. Williams or unweno, ur in
Mrs. O. A. Blgelow of Vancouver. Wash.
R.tnilni are at Flnley's. Montgomery at
0th. Notice of funeral hereafter.
yttt vvu t. thtm Hiv. Jan. 18. 1120. Ger-
. k.inv.H fl&ushter of Mr. and Mrs.
u c Klynn. Remains at Holman's.
luvrlnra. Third and balinon ats. Notice
of funeral later.
nTTKSRt.Ii At the family residence at
f:r.hutn p-eDruary ijui.iii ji. xno
.,11. m 64 years. The remains st the
parlor of Breeie Snook. Belmont
35th. Notice of funeral later.
K-ALL In this city. Jan. IS. Belle Kaiu
umln are at funeral parlors of A. D.
Kenworthy & Co.. iO2-Slj04 UIM St. S. E.
Lenta.
nwi-vv.'s; Tn this city. Jan. i. l'.ijo.
George Beanen. agea at years. immii
are at the Dunning A McEntee parlors,
Broadway & Ankeny sr. Funeral notice
later.
BELL In this city. Jan. 1. Mary jane
Beil. ageu o years. xt.cl.."o id
Finley's. Montgomery at iilth. Notice
of funeral later.
FLORISTS.
LUBLINER We strive to please
828 Morrison. Portland hotel. Marshall 7.13.
S48 Morrison, bet. Bdwy. A Park. Mar. 2j7.
PORTLAND FLORAL SHOP Funeral
sprays, f 1 6n up. 4o Wash. SL, bet.
13th and 14th. Broadway X870.
MAHTIN A FORBES CO.. florists. S54
Washington. Main 269. A 1200. Flower
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROSm florists. 287 Morrison et
Maln 7709. Fine flowers and floral de
siffns. No branch stores.
PORTLAND ROSE NL'RSEKT, shrubbery
and landscaping. Tabor 0700. '
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215, A 812L Selling-
building. Blxth and Alder sta.
TON6ETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
St.. bet 4th and 6th. Main SIOI. A 1181.
MONTH E TS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
6 4th Bt.. Opp. City Hall. ! Bros.
lifb BLAESINQ GRANITE CO.
WEST I
I U THIRD AT WADlturr mi
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FUNERAL NOTICES.
BRUXKMRB Iinnin 1 1020. at th
resloence of his son. Marry iruni..
115 K. 13th st. N".. John Taylor Brunemer.
aged 74 years 7 months days, father
of Ora D. Brunemer. H. A. Brunemer
and Mrs. Bertha La Barrla of Portland.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday.
January J0, at 2 P. M.. from H. T.
Byrnes funeral parlors. KOI V illlams
ave.. at Mason st. Interment at Rose
City cemetery. Friends Invited to at
tend. Mr. Brunemer was a member of
tlordon Granger post of the Ci. A. R-.
who will conduct the services.
BLAKELT At Vaugh. Wasli.. January IS.
Charles O. Blakely of this city, aged
69 years: liusband of Mrs. Caroline
Blakeiy, father of Mrs. O. B. Kelly and
Mrs. M. M. Moore and R. W. Blakely.
all of this city. The funeral service
will be held today (Tuesday). January
20.- at 1 P. M . from the conservatory
chapel of the F. S. Dunning. Inc.. 414
East Alder. Friends invited. Interment
in Lone Fir cemetery.
BOTD In this city Jan. 19. Lawrence S.
Boyd, aged 48 years, husband of Mrs.
Mary C. Bovd. of Stevem-on, Washing
ton, father of L. S. Boyd Jr.. brother of
Mrs. Minnie Cass of Wood lord, Va., Mrs.
Nellie Thompson of BUIot, Iowa, and
Oeorse Custer of Mobile. Iowa. The
runeral sen-Ices will be held Wednesday,
Jan. 21. at 1 o'clock P. M. at Flnley s,
Montgomery at Sth. Friends invited
Interment at Mt. Scott Park cemetery
bet;
l. In this city at her late residence.
7 37th St. S. E.. Jan. 16. Alice F.
Bell, aged 38 years, wife of J. L. Bell,
mother of Florence and Kathleen Bell
and sister of Mrs. J. W. Clearman. The
funeral seat. Ices will be heid this Tues
day morning at 9 o'clock at the St.
Anthony Cathoiic church, corner 71st
and.45tll ave. Friends Invited. Inter
ment at Ml. Scott Park cemetery. J. P.
Finlay & Son. directors.
FLEMING The funeral cortege of the late
Mary Fleming, beloved wife of M. P.
Fleming, will leave the residence. 201
Morris St.. Wednesday. Jan. 21. at 8:4o
A. M., thence to St. Mary's church.
Stanton st. and Williams ave., where
requiem mass will be offered at 0 A. M.
Interment Mount Calvary cemetery.
Services at grave private. Arrange
ments In care of Miller & Tracey.
ODOM At the residence. 31 E. 70th St. S..
Jan. 18. Jemima Odom. aged 3 years,
beloved mother of 10 children, also
survived by 2 brothers. The funeral
services will be held Tuesday. Jan. u,
at 2 P. M.. at the First Bcptist church.
76th and E. Pine st. Interment Rose
City cemetery. Friends Invited. Ar
rangements In care of Miller & Tracey.
STDOCK In this city. Jan. 17. 1920. David
Sydock of 147 East 7th St.. aged 3y
vears. beloved husband . of Tllley Shy
dock. Funeral cortege will leave Dun-
nlna McEntee parlors at 8:S" A. M
thence to St. Frances church. East 12th
and Pine St.. where masa will be of
fered at 9 A. M. Friend Invited. In
terment ML Calvary cemetery.
NORMAN Jan. lfl. at 8SD2-4 44th ave.
S. E.. Rev. James D. Norman, agea
63 vears. Funeral services will be con
ducted today (Tuesday), at 3:b0 P. M..
In the Mt. Scott cemetery chapel.
Friends Invited. Interment Mt. Scott
cemetery. Remains are at the funeral
parlors of A. D. Kenworthy A Co.. OS02
92d st S. E.. la Lents.
KOSKEY In this city. Jan. IT. Gertrude
Koskev. aged 10 years, beloved daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koskey of UU03
46th ave. S. E. Funeral services wlil
be held Tuesday. Jan. 20. at 2 P. M.
from funeral parlors of A. D. Ken
worthy & Co.. .'.S02-04 92d st. S. E.. In
Lents. Interment Mt Scott Park cemo
tery.
KOSKET In this city. Jsn. 17. Getrdde
Koskey, aged 16ayears. beloved daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koskey of
91103 46th ave. S. E. Funeral services
will be held Tuesday. Jan. 20 at 2 P. M
from funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy
& Co.. 58112-04 92d st. S. E.. in Lents.
Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery.
HARD WICK The funeral services of the
late Charles T. Hardwlck. who died
this city January 18. 1920. will be held
tomorrow I Wednesday at ' 2 P. M
from the chapel of the Pkewes Under
taking company, corner Third and Clay
Friends invited. Concluding services
the Portland crematorium.
PETERSON In this city. Jan. 18. Leonard
Peterson, aged 29 years, late of 960 Ker
bv St.. brother of Axel Erickson and
Frank Peterson. The funeral services
will be held this (Tuesday) morning
9:30 o'clock at Fin'.ey's, Montgomery
5th. Friends Invited. Interment at Mt.
Scott Park cemetery.
LEET At the residence. 1445 Winona St.
Jan. IS, 1920. .Mary Eliza Let, aged
OS years, beloved wife of O. L. Leet
Friends invited to attend the funera
services at 2 P. M. today (Tuesday
Jan. 20, 1920, at Holman's parlors. Third
and Salmon sts. Interment Turner, Or.
SLTJYTER At the family residence. 1295
Hawthorne avenue. January 19. t.
Joseph Siuyter, aged 54 years: husband
of M. De Etta Stuyter. Remains are
at the conservatory chapel of F. S.
Dunning. Inc., 414 East Alder. Notice
of funeral will appear in later Issue.
SIAPLIANIS At Aberdeen, Wash., Jan.
16. 1920. E. Slapllanls. aged .'.0 years.
Funeral service will be held Jan. 21. at
2 P. M.. from thn Dunning & McEntee
parlors, Broadway and Ankeny st.
Friends Invited. Interment Multnomah
Park cemetery.
MONTGOMERY The remains of the
Montgomery babies, beloved infant sons
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery, were
Interred Mon. lay. Jan. 1U. at 11 A. II ,
under direction of Miller & Tracey at
Mt. Calvary cemetery.
LBHMEN At the residence. M8 E. 31st
st. S., Jan. IX, Charles I.ehmen, aged
72 years, beloved husband of Louise
Lehman. Funeral notice later. The re
mains at the residential funeral parlors
of Miller A Tracey.
FERGITSON Xn this city. Jan. 18, 1920,
James Ferguson, aged 8.1 years. Friends
invited to attend the funeral services at
in A. M.. lomoow (Wednesday!. Jan.
21. 1U20. at Holman's parlors. Third and
Salmon sta.
McKAY The funeral service of the late
Wflllam J. McKay will be held Wednes
day. January 21. at 2:30 o'clock P. M..
at Finley's. Montgomery at 5th. Friends
invited. Interment at Rose City cem
etery. BROWN The funeral services of the late
Lucy P. Brown wlil be held today (Tues
day) at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at Finley's,
Montgomery at 5th. Friends Invited.
Interment at River View cemetery.
BAILEY The funeral services of the late
Jennie Bailey will be held today, Tues
day, at 1 o'clock P. M. at Finley's, Mont
gomery at 5th. Friends invited. Inter
ment at Lone Fir cemetery.
OILMORE At Plnevllle. Or., John Gil
more, 76 years, late of Portland. Or.
Funeral services will be heid at P. L.
Lerch funeral parlors Wednesday at
2 P. M. Friends Invited.
VANCIL The funeral services of the late
Cynthia Vancll will be held Tuesday,
Jan. 2'. at 2:30 P. M., at the 'chapel
of Miller Ac Tracey. Interment Rose
City cemetery.
SN ELL Funeral of Albert L. Snell of
Canny, Or., will be held at the M. E.
church. Canby. 2 o'clock Tuesday after
noon. FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LI VERY, Marshall 114.
rCNERAL DIRECTORS.
EDWARD HODMAN
& SON
Funeral Directors
Third and Salmon Pts. Main 507.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Wash, st., bet. 2oth-21st, west aide.
Main 2611. Lady assistant. A 7S85.
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRBCTORS. Broadway and
Pine t Phone Broadway 430. A 45S&.
Lady Attendant
J.P.FINLEY&SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 9. Montgomery at eth
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home. 10th and Kverett sts. Telephone
Broadway 2133. Home. A 2138.
F. S. DUNNING, INC
414 L- Aldsr Phone East 5X
perfect service, personal direction, free
ase of floral chapel and auto equipment.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Successors to Wilson A Koss. Multnoman
at B. 7th. East 54. lrvlngton district.
f T7RPTI E. 11th and Clay sta
ERICSON
Twelfth and Morrison sta
Broadway 253 4 .
A. D. KENWORTHY CO..
OK02-04 O'Jd St.. Lenta Tabor 528T.
A. R. ZELLAR CO. 5Ej
Williams Ave.
East losa. C 10S8.
BREEZE & SNOOK tIN
6KBWE3 UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d j
na Clay. M. ilol. A Z--L Lady aaaiatauL
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas
sified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other
information,' telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095. House 29.
ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R. BLACK, special auditor and
accountant on involved accounts. Sys
tems established and maintained: Income
tax service: references. 723-9 Plttock
block. Phone Broadway 1.
ALTERATIONS.
REFITTING and making of ladles' gar
ments, reasonable: work guaranteed.
J. Reubln. Ladles' Tailor. 4ub Bush
I.ane bldg.
ASSAY KRS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum bought.
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.
Day and night school. Allsky bldg. M. 324.
CAFETERIA.
B & A CAFETER'A. 202 'i Broadway.
near Taylor. Home cooking, best quality.
CARPET WEAVING.
The kind that wear tbe best are
nUUO made from your worn-out carpets
by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad
dress 153 Union ave.). Rag rugs woven
all sires. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing Mail orders solicited. Ib3 E.
fcth street. Phone East 30S0. B 1260.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
P.ag Rugs, all sizes Mall orders prompt.
Send for Booklet.
9x12 ruga ' steam or dry cleaned. $1.50.
FLUFF RUi CO..
54-56 Union ave. N. East 6516. B 1475.
CELLII.OID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIX-HODSON COMPANY.
887 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1254.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300.000 KNOW McMahon. lOOCi Chiroprac
tor. Throngs pronounce treatment easi
est. best, permanent. 31 "treats" $15. Tel.
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALIST.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello Le Veny.
tne only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialist In the city. Parlors 302 Ger
linger bldg.. S. W. corner 2d and Alder.
Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODIST.
DR. GARTNER, foot specialist: corns, bun
ions ,fooc arches made to order. 811
bwetland bldg.. Sth and Wash. Main 108L
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO., 1510-11-12 Roval
building. Marshall S822. Multlgraphing.
mimeographing and mall advertising.
COLLECTIONS.
NETH A CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 178S.
No collections, no charge. Estab. 1900.
DANCING.
MRS. SUMMER'S Berkeley dancing acad
emy. 12y 4th. Lessons day. eve.: class
Thurs. Ladies, 2-&0; gents. 5. Main
3I8.
DANCING taught in 12 private lessons tor
': 4 lessons. $2. 604 Eilers bldg.. bet.
4th and Sth on Wasn st. Main 0O04.
DANCING SCHOOL.
MRS. BATH. 30S Dekum bldg. 10-elass
lessons, $5. Beginners Mon. eve. Private
lessons day ana eve.. Main 1345.
BALLROOM and stage dancing Miss
Dorothy Rasmussen. tilO Eilers bldg.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
1 1.AUI.ELECTRIC CO.
1st. Portland, Or. Re
g and electrical repair
specialty. See us about
new or used motors. Broad
way 1045. A 1046.
MOTORS REWOUND Re
and
.epaired
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS,
248 ft First St. Main 871.
IF I CAN'T FIX IT
THROW IT AWAY.
Old vacuum cleaners repaired, bought
and exchanged for new or good ones.
Bill Tankard, 007 Manchester bldg.. 60 '-a
5th street.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARIAN HOSPITAL.
415 East Seventh. East 1S47, B 16!2.
GENTS', LADIES' HATS.
LADIES' hat frames made to order, clean
ing, blocking, dyeing of ladies' and gents'
.Panama. Btraw, felt and beaver hats
La France llatters, 37- s Morrison si.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS AND MILL SUPPLIES.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-88-87-SU Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO. Board of Trade bid g
HATS AND CAPS.
THANH AUSE R HAT CO.. u3-55 Front st.
. PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison.
RASilUSSEN A CO.. Second and Taylor.
NEW TODAY.
CLOSE - IN
INCOME
PROPERTY
Verv Choice Location.
Buildings Containing:
Six Flats.
Income
$170 a Month
Price $16,000. Terms.
J0HNS0N-D0DS0NC0.
B32, 6113, 6.14 X. w.
Bank Hide. Main 37S7.
GARAGES
BPrClAti
10x18
$66.50
BEAPTCCT
AND
PORTA BLI
Houses
HTLLKADB TONSTRTJCTION .CO.
1801 Union ave.
Wdln. 4206, Wdln. S41S.
Portland Rug Company
MAM FACTLKEKS OF
FLUFF RUGS
THERE'S A DinEKtVCK."
WE W l.Al K ALL M.LS 1 BOTH
rLiir AND U.U KlUS.
Let Ls Call for Your Old Carvetsu
Mark Hill Be Keturned "Promptly.
Mail Orders talven Prompt Atleutiaa.
HE CLEAN CAKPETS.
Portland Rug Company
167 East Seventeenth Street,
pnone li 1S24. Either Pacific oc Home.
LIBERAL LOANS
We loan our own money on real estate,
first and second mortgages, contracts,
livestock, notes, etc
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.
210 Chin, of Com. Bids. Main 3029.
5y2
Mortgage Loans
Edward E. Goudey Co,
V. S. Bank Bnildlas.
LOT 50x90 FEET ON ELEVENTH ST.
KKAR MOJiTGOHKRY.
GOOD LOCATION FOR GARAGE.
1 WXL
KfeS Sri-
HARDWOOD FLOORING.
GET estimates lor new or old house. Port
land Hardwood Floor Co., 1S7 W. Prk.
HEMSTITCHING.
K. STEPHiN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordion side pleat, bullous covered: mail
orders. 219 Piuock blk., Hroadwo; 1U2-I.
JLWF.l.EKS.
ROSS & CO.. INC
WHOLESALE MKQ. JEWELERS.
3D FLOOR MOHAWK BLUU.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
SIl'SIC TLACUKBS.
EXP. PIANO TEACHER at your home for
75 cents per lesson. Woodlawn 21K8.
L. Carroll Day. piano, vocal lessons, prac
tlce piano. 1 hr. day. $5 mo. Bdy. 255a.
KOL KEN'BSCK. teacher of piano, viultn.
all stringed Instruments. 409 "fr amhiil.
OPTICIANST
NO PROFITEERING ON SPECTACLES.
Dr. Get.rge Rubenatein. the veteran op
tician, still fits tbe best eyeglasses at
very modtrate prices. Tories. Kryptons.
aUo the cheaper grades. 226 M rnsou.
OPTilMET KIpiTS AND opticians
GLASSES AT A SAVING
I solicit your patronage on ths
basis of capable serv.ee. Thou-
sands of satisfied customers. A
trial will convince you. Charles W. Good-
iiu.il. cpion-.etribt. 2U9 Morrison. M. 1:124.
. EYEij SCIENTIFICALLY TEST
ED with modern jnsirumcnla.
tl tushes littcu Hum $2.uO up.
A. E. llfRHITZ, optuliietl 1st. 220 First St.
11 AN 0 TUNING.
Special rates on church and preachers
pianus. J. fc Stephens. Tabor u4-o.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice has extended over
a period of 74 years. All communications
strictly contldential: prompt, efficient,
conscientious service: handtiuok free oa
request. MUNN CO.. patent attorneys.
San Francisco otflce. llubart biutf.. 52
Market fct-: Chicaau - oi lice room MU
Tower bldg.: a&lilitglun office, room
1U3, u2u t au; New Aura otllce. Wool
worth bldg.
K. C WRIGHT 22 years' experience LI. d.
and foreign patents. tiOl Dekum bldg.
GOLDBERG. 2 Worcester bids. M. 232.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic female
disorders, skin af lections, blood pressure.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE;
prices. Starke-Davis Co., 212 3d. M. 781.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Gantenbeln.
Manager. Pr.nting and linotyping, loo
Front s.. corn. r Stark. Main or A 1418.
D dTU tTU f VV. BALTES oi COMFAN t
I (lift I IftU Island Oak sta. Main 1U5. SU-6S
" PAINTINtT
C. H. TERRILL, houte, sic;:i painting, pa
pering, tinting. Tabor 21111. 310 E. 44th.
' SALTEDAND SMOhKlTHSH.
ALASKA HERRING it IMPORTING CO..
distributors uf salted and smoked fish.
221 Yamhill St., Portland. Or.
SECOND-HAND SIORES.
LJSVLN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO..
221 FRONT ST.
We buy aud sell everything In the
hardware aud furniture lino. Phone
Main HU72.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 0I
Le K uin bids . t'. S.. foreign trademarks.
' TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
"The Service With a Reputation."
MOVING-PACK'G-STORAGK-BAGGAGIB
13th and Kearney. Krauch 1H Bdwy.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllssn st.
corner 1.1li. Phone Broadway 12S1 or
llti'J. We own and operate two larga
class "A" wareaouses on terminal tracks.
L-w es t Insurance rates in the city.
WANTED Baggage to
Dart of city; lurnlture
transfer to any
moved and stored.
prompt service.
3o3.
reasonable. Call Bdwy.
F1REFRC0F STORAGE
Cl.SEN TRANSFER CO., 24R Pine.
C. M
PACKING. MOVING, STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE TRANSFER
CO ll" PARK ST. M 4. IN 5105. A 10J1.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES. WOOL AND CASCAKA BARK.
KAHN BltOS., 105 Front st.
I'l l MltlNG SI I'I'I.IKS AND PIPE.
THE -M. I- KLINE CO.. 84-80-S7-SS Front.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVE RUING & FAKKKLL. 110 Front t.
KOPK AND BIN DKK TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co. 14th and N'orthrnn.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
Send Us Your Old Carpet
(We Call and Deliver)
Old Rata and Woolen Clot tains;.
We Make Reversible, Hand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
Room-Slae Flnff Ruers,
W oven. 1 7. Ml
Rat? Ruara Woven All Slzra.
Mall Orders Send for Booklet.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
0x1- Race, Steamed Cleaned. S1.50.
WKSTKRN KH'FP RTi CO,
54 I. nion Ave. 31. Phone Knat 6516
ROSE CITY
DKAl'TIrTli nVK-ltOOII ROfJA
LOW, W ITH LAItt.K I'l.OOlt l-;l
ATTIC. 6xI0O LOT.
Walk, lawn and shrubbery. Garase
with cement floor and driveway.
House has hardwood floors, built-in
bookcase ami buffet and fireplace;
cement basement, laundry trays. All
street improvements in and paid.
Price $4750
Cnfth 92230 Bnlnnre r0O Kvery Six
Month.
Johnson -Dodson Go.
632, 0.13, 634 X. W. Bank Illdn. Main 37
WE CALL FOR YOUR OLD
CARI'LCTS.
-Rn&a and Woolen Clotnlns
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turned Out Promptly.
Ran- Rust a Woven All SI sea.
Mail Orders. Send for Booklet.
Carpets Cleaned. Laid and Be.
fitted.
NORTHWEST RVJO CO.
1KH bast 8th st.
Phone bast 330.
STORAGE SPACE
InveatlKate Onr Plant svnd Rates.
Why Assume Expensive Leases Under
Present H.ih Costs T
CLAY S. MORSE, l.C
Draysraje and Storase.
ISth and Ulisan. Phone Bdwy. 347U.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Repayable by lntttallmfnlii If IrMlrvd.
Lowest Intrrrat Kates. i
Uelay in CluMioa;.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-Sltt Aorthnrsiern llnuk Uulldlnii.
Marshall 4114.