The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 17, 1915, SECTION TWO, Image 17

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    SECTION TWO
Pages 1 to 16
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
SPORTING AND MARKET
REPORTS
.VOL. XXXIT.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1915.
NO. 42.
&A1NS AT - "GADSBYsI
Winter or Summer, Spring or Fall, you will always find GADSBYS' offering the biggest home-
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you a price that will please. Buying in the immense quantities necessary to supply our great installment'
trade, we secure discounts that make it impossible for others to compete with our prices. COMPARISON
CONVINCES, and we're ready any time to quote you prices and let you compare them. Our free, easy,
credit service is always open to all who want it. No interest and no extra charges of any kind.
'Best Selection in City of Heating Stove I We Believer
uy
orXra
Your (Heater Early!
Any Heater in the Store $1.00 Week
Duplex, wood and coal. 18 Inches
wide, castlron duplex ( I C hfl
grates and linings. Spec'l V I UiUU
New Era. for wood: mica door,
nickeled top, rings, dampers and
lootrests. castiron iimngs.
Special at
$10.35
Fairy Oak Heater, 11 In. in diam
eter, coal or wood burner, fj 7C
handsomely nickeled. At..vOi0
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Great Sale of
Room Size
RUGS
Six Hundred Patterns to
Choose F'Tem.
Rugs from 6x9 feet to
,2x15 feet on .display.
An;l o-Persians,- ' Indians.
Arabians, Royal Worces
ters, B a g d a d s, Tepracs
all here at bottom prices.
Some specials in 9x12 ruga.
Oriental Wiltanas S27.50
Wilton Velvets 8US.OO
Eureka Velvets 914.50
Smith's Tapestries S.15.00
Tyvan Art Rugs S12.0O
Metropolitan Rugs. . .$18.00
All other brands equally
low. Don't Korjcet We Hare
the Kxtm 'Large Rose la
Stock.
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Gadsbys' Steel Range
This range embodies every
feature necessary to make it
first-class, and is built to
.meet the demands of a first-
class range at a medium
price. Mounted in heavy
blue steel, protected by
asbestos boards, held in
place by extra sheets. The
oven is reinforced by heavy
iron braces and has a heavy
duplex grrate. The nicJtcI
trimming1 on the range is a
work of art and adds to the
beauty of the stove. A range
that will give you service
for years. H i g h - r e n ters
have to get $4 5 for ranges
as good as this. OQ Cfl
Gadsbya' price. .... Vt0i3U
Kach Rang:e Sold With a
Guarantee.
Kitchen Cabinet
$7.50
Vi o I o nT'
Why pay $40 when you can get T CO
this Cabinet in maple for l lOU
Has large flour bins, two large draw
ers, drop sugar and salt bins, knead
ing board, etc.
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COMBINATION BOOK
CASE AND DESK
$15 Dressing S)i
Table $7.50
In Q u a r t e r-Sawed
oak. wax finish, oval
French mirror, 18x26.
Is
A
Combination Bookcase and
jjesK, choicest quarter-
sawed o a k. worth i
J0, special at.
Juarter-12.50
Colonial Buffet and
China Closet
Colonial Buffet and China Closet In
fumed oak, choice quarter-sawed.
$35.00 the Pair or
$17.50 Each
Dresser, Chiffonier, 2 Pieces $35
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Solid Oak Colonial Dresser, made with heavy top. large 42-inch
base, fitted with two large deep drawers and two top drawers, has
Javy.,BC,r2nJpOBis and ,ar French bevel-plate mirror. Splen
didly finished and construction guaranteed. 0C C 17 Cfl U
Special price, the pair $03 Or 0 I I lOU eaCll
EASY WEEKLY OR MOTfXH.Y PAYMENTS. NOTICE, WE (7 til
HAVE OTHEK DRESSERS MS CHEAP AS Jl .O'J
Mahogany
Dresser
This Lttit Ma
hogany Drea ser, -with
28x34 French
beveled plate mir
ror and large
base m e a s u ring
22x45, made of
beautiful figured
m a h o b a ny. dull
wax finish, two
large, deep, long
drawers and two
small upper draw
ers at the top. Ex
actly as illustrat
ed. This dresser
sold regularly at
$45.00. Gad s b
price for 11 Cfl
this sale.. OZZiOU
Sold on easy
weekly or month
ly payments.
MIRROR
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All-Cotton Layer Mat- Qg
iresses, i.uu values,
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f-P'eiiu.u vv nue uouon i'ell Mattresses, weieliintr 40 nminri.
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f . J.sed at 12: absoltely sanitary, durable and com- tC OC
fortable; now at only.. jtOidJ
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Special at
IMjP (lining
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Massive in design, with brass finish, with two-inch continuous
posts and heavy fillers at head and foot. A splendid bed in every
way. Braced with heavy angle-iron braces. Now is your oppor
tunity to get a fine bed.
OTHER BEDS AS CHEAP AS 92.50.
Easy Payments
Corner First .and Washington Streets
Oil
Easy Payments
OREGON'S PASSES
BEAT IDAHO. 10-7
Lemon - Yellow's Bedazzling
New Offense-Is Too Much
for Gem State Team.
OPEN FOOTBALL HAS SWAY
Visiting Eleven Unable to Cope Witli
Sure, Swift Passing . In First
Ilalf, but Puts TTp Game
Fight Toward End.
r.T-NlYERSITY OF OREGON", Eugene,
sPcal- Hugo Bezdek
slipped a surprise over on Coach Rade
macher. and as a result of the Univer
sity of Oregon's new offense, a direct
pass from Risley to the backs, rolled
up a clean victory In the dust of Kin
cald Field this afternoon.
, Score. Oregon 19, Idaho 7.
The unexpected won for Oregon after
the two teams answered to Referee
Varnell's whistle, and before the Gem
Staters could solve Oregon's new at
tack three touchdowns were scored and
Beckett, had converted one try at goal.
The winners registered only during the
first half. After that they were kept
pretty much on the defensive, with
Idaho fighting desperately and scoring
once.
Open football held sway this after
noon, and ere the visiting secondary
defense fathomed the neatness of Quar
terback Huntington's forward pass Ore
gon had scored once by the method and
gotten in a position to strike again
on two other occasions.
Mitchell la Xew Star.
Bezdek introduced a great star end
in Mitchell, who was on the receiving
end of three tosses, while Tegert. the
other wing, crossed the final trench on
the other successful attempt.
Just three minutes after Captain
Brown kicked to Huntington, the Ore
gon squad crossed the Idaho line for
their initial touchdown. On the second
play of the game Huntington pulled
off a 15-yard gain. -Jalarkey followed
with a 17-yard dash. Tuerck added
two, and then the first Oregon pass
Huntington to Mitchell netted Bez
dek 25 yards. Mitchell was forced out
of bounds on the Idaho two-yard line.
Huntington crossed tne chalk on the
next move. Beckett missed the try at
goal.
Score. Oregon 6, Idaho 0.
Long Dashes Thrill Stands.
Oregon next registers i after Tuerck,
Monteith and Huntington thrilled the
stands with long dashes. Camped In the
Idaho 11-yard zone, three attempts to
pierce the Gem State line were fruit
less:. Again Huntington's pass worked.
This time to Tegert for a touchdown.
Beckett kicked goal.
Score. Oregon 13, Idaho 0.
Idaho received following the second
Oregon registration and a series of
shifts, line plunges and delayed passes
brought them to the Oregon 30-yard
mark. Brown dropped back for a place
kick and failed.
Oregon placed the ball in scrimmage
and on three plays advanced 60 yards
and far into the enemy's territory.
Tuerck first donated a sprint of 25,
Monteith followed with 15, and an
other pass Huntington to Mitchell
placed Oregon threatening. Three line
smashes and a 12-yard dash by My
telth placed the leather once more back
of the Idaho posts. Beckett missed
the try at goal. Score: Oregon 19,
Iflaho 0.
Play ended for the first half with
Oregon in possession of .the ball on the
Idaho 30-yard line.
Idaho Eleven Braces.
Monteith kicked off in the second
half, Beatty returned 15 yards. Brown
kicked and Huntington fumbled on his
own 30-yard line. Idaho recovered and
on the first play Morrison, of Idaho,
swept the Oregon lef wing for a clear
30-yard gain and a touchdown. Brown
kicked goaL Score: Oregon 19, Ida
ho 7.
At this juncture the visitors waxed
dangerous. Time and again, Morri
son, Purdy and Brown would sift the
lemon-yellow defense for long gains.
All to no avail, however, for Bezdek's
men Invariably held in the pinches.
The day was ideal, the crowd num
bered 1000 and serious injuries were
absent.
For Idaho Brown, Purdy and Morri
son were the shining lights, while Ore
gon featured Tuerck. Huntington and
Monteith in the backfleld with Risley.
Mitchell. Tegert and Beckett playing
grand ball on the line. Oregon was
penalized for a total loss of 45 and
Idaho inflicted with 60 yards of pen
alties. The lineup:
Orecon. Position Idaho.
Mitchell k E.R Dlnsle
Rerkett (Capt.) . .1 E. R Callahan
Snyder L. Q. R McCormlclt
Risley Hayea
Spellman R. G. L Jackson
hartlett R. T. L Cpt.) Brown
Tegert R. E. L. Dewsld
Huntingdon Q Morrison
MHlarkey L. It. R -Rosa
Monteith K. K. I.. . .t . .Keine, Beatty
Tuerck Fullback Brown
Officials Varnell. referee: Pam Dolan. um
pire: Johnston, head linesman.
Touchdowns Oregon. Huntingdon. Teftrert,
Monteith: Idaho. Morrison.
Substitutions Idaho, Purdy for Morrison:
Beatty for Koane; Lomusoo for McCormlck ;
Gronlger for Iomasson.
FOUR BOUTS ARE SCHEDULED
Programme for Imperial Club
Smoker Thursday Being'Made.
Four of the six-round bouts that
Charles Jost's Imperial Club will stage
Thursday night in the Arlon Hall at
Second and Oak streets have been lined
up. The curtain-raiser will be added
later. The bouts scheduled thus far
follow:
135 pounds Tommy Clark vs. Jack
Carpenter.
135 pounds Danny O'Brien vs. Bobby
Evans.
156 pounds Valley Trambltas vs.
Frank Pars low.
100 pounds Abe Gordon vs. "Kid"
Newsky.
CAMFORXIA DRUBS IXDIAXS
Sherman Team Unable to Cope With
Passing Methods of Berkeley.
BERKELEY, Cal.. Oct. 16 In the
first intercollegiate American code
football game participated In by the
University of California in nine years,
the Berkleyites defeated today the
Sherman Indians, of Riverside, Cal.,
44 to 7.
The varsity team showed to much
better advantage today than at any
other game of the season, team work
being much smoother and fewer for
ward passes and formation plays going
astray. After playing brilliantly
through most of the game Quarterback
Sharpe. of the University of California,
was forced to retire. Foster, of Port
land. Or., substituted, and his forward
passes were features of the last
quarter.
In the preliminary game the Davia
Farm School team defeated the Uni
versity freshmen. 10 to 7.
COTTAGE GROVE ELEVEN WINS
Jnnction City Loses 1 9 to 0 in Game
Featured, by Long Run.
COTTAGE GROVE, Or., Oct. 16..
(Special.) Cottage Grove High School
started the 1915 football season Fri
day afternoon by defeating Junction
City, 19 to 0. This is the first time
that Cottage Grove has ever defeated
Junction City in football, though they'
have several times held them to a
0-to-0 score. The Cottage Grove line
played an especially good game. Two
of the touchdowns came from inter
cepted passes", which brought the ball
close enough to the goal to be pushed
across with line bucks. The other
touchdown was the result of a spec
tacular 75-yard run by Captain White,
who returned the ball to Junction CltVs
five-yard line, with Smith, quarter,
back, forming Interference for him.
The ball waa then put over on line
bucks.
Football Results
. II. Dartmouth, 60;
AT ANXAPOLIS Navy, "7; University
of Pennsylvania, 7.
At Cambridge. Mass. Harvard. 9
Virginia, 0.
At New Haven, Conn. Exeter, II;
Yale Freshmen. 0.
At Hobo ken. N. J. Stevens, 7: Haver
ford, 6.
At Hanover
Vermont, 0.
At Andover. Mass. Harvard Fresh
men. 7 : Andover. 0.
At Syracuse, N. T. Rochester. 0
Syracuse. 82.
-At Princeton Princeton. 40: Lafay
ette. 3.
At New Haven. Conn. Yale. 19
Springfleld Y. M. C. A. College. 0.
At Columbus, O. Illinois, 3: Ohio
State, 3.
At Lincoln Nebraska, 45; Wash
burn e, 0.
At Middleton, Conn. Wesleyan, 13
Bowdoin, 0.
At tate College. Pa. Pennsylvania
State. 27; Gettysburg. 12.
At Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan 14
Case, 3. '
At East Lansing. Mich. Michigan
Aggies, 56; Carroll College, 0.
At South Bethlehem, Pa. Lehigh 27
Albright, 0.
At New York New York University
10; Union College. 0.
At Ithaca. N. Y. Cornell. 41: Buck
nell, 0.
At Cleveland. O. Ohio Wesleyan Uni
versity. 24; Western Reserve Univer
sity, 12.
At Durham. N. II. New Hampshire
College, 6; Bates, 0. ,
At Hartford, Conn. Amherst.
Trinity.-7.
At Washington North Carolina 0
Georgetown. 33.
At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 45; Carlisle
Indians, 0.
At West Point Army. 0; Colgate. 13.
At Minneapolis Minnesota, 19 ; South
Dakota, 0.
At Chicago Indiana. 7: Chicago. IS.
At New Brunswick, N. J. Rutgers 21,
Muhlenburg 0.
At Carlisle, Pa. Dickinson 0, Frank
lin and Marshall 19.
At Washington, Pa. Washington and
Jefferson 34. Westminster 0.
At Providence, R. I. Brown 33. Will
iams 0.
At Columbia. Mo. Oklahoma 4. Mis
souri 0.
At Orono University of Maine 14,
Boston College 0.
At Baltimore Johns Hopkins 3. West
Maryland 12.
At Lafayette, Ind. Purdue 2. Wis
consin 28.
At St. Louis St. Louis University 20.
Knox 0.
At Lawrence, Kan. Kansas 30,
Drake 17.
At Watervllle, Me. Colby 27, Nor
wich 0.
At Collegeville. Pa. Swarthmore 14.
Ursinus 6.
At Pittsburg Carnegie Institute 40,
Allegheny College 7.
At Salt Lake City Colorado Aggies
21, University of Utah 9.
At Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado
College 28. Nebraska Wesleyan 6.
At Denver Colorado Mines 20, Uni
versity of Wyoming 0.
At Redlands. Cal. Pomona 19, Uni
versity of Redlands 0.
At Canton, N. Y. St. Lawrence 31.
Stephens 0.
At Roanoke. Va. Washington and
Lee 13, Virginia Folytechnic Insti
tute 0.
At Jacksonville. Fla. Sewann 7, Uni
versity of Florida 0.
At Detroit Olivet 23, University of
Detroit 0.
At Alma. Mich. Alma 20, Hillsdale 6.
At Franklin, Ind. Franklin 20. But
ler 16.
At Crawfordsvllle. Ind. Wabash 13,
Washington 3.
At Richmond. Ind. Rose Foly 7, Earl
ham 6.
At Louisville. Ky. University of
Chattanooga 21. University of Louis
ville 6.
Pacific Northwest Football
AT EUGENE. Or. University of Ore
gon 19: University of Idaho 7.
At Corvallis. Or. Washington State
Collef t29, Oregon Agricultural Col
lege 0.
At Portland Multnomah Amateur
Athletic Club 32. Washington Park Ath
letic Club (Seattle) 0.
At Olympia. Wash. Hoquiam High
School 9. Olympia High School 7.
At Astoria. Or. Aberdeen High
School 12. Astoria High School 0.
At Ashland. Or. Ashland High
School 19. Grants Pass High School 0.
At Salem. Or. Salem High School
34, Newberg High School 0.
At Woodburn. Or. Woodburn High
School 47, Canby High School 0.
At Estacada. "Or. Estacada High
School 14. James John High School 12.
At Centralia, Wash. Centralia 26,
Elma 7.
At Oregon City. Or. Oregon City
High School 12. Hill . Military Acad
emy (Portland) 6.
At Hood River. Or. Hood River High
14. Stevenson High 0.
At Cottage Grove. Or. Cottage Grove
High School 19, Junction City High
School 0.
At Vancouver, Wash. Vancouver
High School 27, Washougal High
School 0.
Washington Postmasters Appointed.
OREGON! AN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, Oct. 16. Washington post
masters were appointed . today as fol
lows: Mrs. Olivia O'Neal, Glenwood.
vice Mrs. Mary Dean, resigned: Miss
Anna I. Foy. Lacey, vice David E.
Gtindell, resigned; Burton G Sankey,
Meskill, vice Mrs. Caroline W. Zufelt,
resigned.