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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1915)
HUGE BRANCHES OH COAST WILL OPEN Overland Representatives Are Preparing for Largely Increased Output. NEW QUARTERS GIGANTIC lira, of f. U. I." fill at t o- IUrib4rrw 4 lKtr; Oflr CUU at, lii.pwtkun and full la a Ian- S a- a bratk aa- f"t 1 i. a iirmi Ik.- tl-re ; ,ir Tl i. Ik. a.raw.-.l w.T l praa la a.i.r fear, tft maaia-Je ! ir X W. Iaiti A i4 en-ea p.aa; aw tk paeifi Caal la tl acr-jr Jap4 it. wo n ! h . a:..i-t C "a N wae w-r -1 v an off - ky al Tole.lax Bel hi ntfi who know wkal a Ira- irt rioui ealary he (i-minmw a4 whel lower he h n d . idii a bi tijiivi on hi own lada-ructil f";m lhl he tul a near ihe low of in l'vr!and l1tir aa in oft.. boy ta near M bo 1 1 Of. U.l Mr. t.tcr" and Mr. I'ttihff n llti viait to Portland yeala-d a I". J M M I an. I . mt I'oaai .ep. raaantative l-r laa OvercaJ Inter. filui tuY.!' nt lioi ll III ujliaau ! !rll4" III t'mr u -an I'rmnclaro. Tip, lrv:ie ixuaitti of lb P ti"il (it'll Under Iailn4 ar ! .l-tn.,ntrti.. bp up.rlfln.!nl Ityau. e.f tn pa-iria- .mricn I Kkxiri loin rani, of fcalita.aari. alio ped Ihrousa Jarllarvd T'lra.lay an I ; f.r at "aa Frin- t' in M me rMoa. M". Ulan rt.rtd lhal lha III lla car p.ow4 Ikrouct in mu-lij to. I tlan i.'-ae "a"i 4 IM city an. acntlel difficult p-rad in plt f l f I al lha rain lad rnird la lacifi ,kihey ,.iil paauitad l w ' 'i rrio ? i I rw I. Ta mack ! anow4 rnuuel a-on-rry a ( irt reoiuri;tron. makta im irita ea aa aeea of en elln tt ery 21 mile. I 'onaiUarins; lb (.'akt conj iuo of the roda. tttia I lat Tla lr(sa aklarul VI"lor rif(4. be lt t. r aiiaal al laaaik aa-i Ji.-lir ii. a JuM ika ftral k'tmnl af liffhl all rili.ij.-r niitt4 ara r fcai4 h.r. Th... kaar car. aklc ' t lh II4 rro-lcl. con ttal I o at I ' at t maka. lt lh tlrpit.ti af lha irl I -vt inr Mia- ' a SHOW MAY BE AT MULTNOMAH HOTEL Auto Dealers Consider Plan oi Having 1916 Exhibit During February. ONE MODEL EACH IS IDEA fcpai-c in lrhjr anrl Mri.anlno J loor llaa llrrn lKnlr.l fnntrn. Ivnm and AllraiiMencaa hu-rUr l AriMorjr. Poii b turprlaad If ou lrn wllhln k or la thai Ilia I'orllanfl Auiamoblla Shaw I In b hU l lokk ana; on lha maiaanlna floor of ha Uuitnomah Hold aoruc lima in r'akruarr. Al laal waak'a anaatlns of Iht Tori land auiamoblla daalar W. tt. Ilurd, nanilir of lha fori '-ami j-ranrh of lh a a a. r SAVAf.KTIBF ARK DISrLAYFD ATTR tTlVELY AT SAN DIF.GO EXPOSITION : " v V ! f .1 1 fc ' As i. rri 1 1' t . ' ' : ' L. "' - " l 11 I ' ' 1 riiTo4.i..rii o ftrv at tni: o- joh . m 4lti hi, wrtumi hhtiiibitor for .v- AI.K Tlllt:. a. a a-a-a-aa, vaa.-aa a a a a a-a-a-a a a , aa. aaaa-w a a ! Wi'!. lha iai-rn. m f. ""a tla t a("C fa. tora In t.T wu'!d al lumut; a ln.llr. an.f , I" l"luh.(f. titat-tiM upp.rt of J V. I.artl. lha KmKK iVari ,.llilialor far Ik rrariaa.4 prod '4c la. Ia l't daalar in.f In lfl artira wuril. " " I vwrlaa. yaalarrlar ',l'n lrl Kttnj tla oia"Jr ? Ina I'-.-i tn4 tra'h tua Ui: ' nH.tl-0. In laW kaaad. tf.'r. ! Unf rortUP-l Fi-I4 t III. Mr. .Vt.-tMffaa an 4 Mr r!ho' tana. I a niwi af raaitir dala In 'alf f.ri u' tta ii r coio I a : n aa.i lk -c.ou i Uuiia Ina nn of a raw dij Ui ftwk th lii Irump tf lha lra-t k'Mail. I4al n-l rs nil I fr ia worti af srpai-t ant Luii4. ntfa n Paa I'raaciaro l-a anta.ca. lawl'ta, t-.k :-- an. J lla. ra aaaia. a prprtir '4 ra"fh'i .iKiBt roraar af ar aaa aaa and H'a ira sj ('. l..a running l p ' itkI i af a k'jll.:n wk. k "I ba. I.aaaa Will ba Ina f rtaat a 14 to nuo l 1 braa. h i lia anril T a fl a -n Bl l l"iia. lha ho ma ? xjn af ina laaotl of i.mut ...sv. wtt ba a;trotimlaijf 1 IM t'I'l -aa W.raffaa a".l W- rt-ikff waia a.'-fi.-iaa Ika aaw plant o Ika l -rt an.l b'an. k lk-r ' '" nir filri f I nlup af lha b'liUInc bal whaa Ika I'urtUnd plkl wa roaural w: k Whil h O Irm.-in-a k.,i:.l!i i. i k. Mr r;u- b karl ..rt! j:'k Ihi ramark "Thla wilt kiali prr.f m'i-k l.ka 4'rtf tai4ra baai-Ia it. Tna b'-a p anl w II ha aia I . tii la l cf li bmlii ln nl wn ka ra.faa fronta." Laaaw Iaaa1 aa'4. Tka lca c..a-f iJ l lat aak for la l Aofaiaa loaaiion la aid ! b tit lr'a m..Ia In Ikal city ao-l ia i(im', laaaa II" !" in rHf --T, a T".' raw m.a.t n.aa. in, Ika t.oa n i ' ' t "I l!l I :'. m ISa P' J"'. I In ina iwkiial am. !!.. a al p.-r.Bnnf l Tka bH !i" loothr w t.la b-n. haa . w !. al rrain-i, a I' a- or,tla. K'a'tla 4 a Vaaa w ll i ! f i ,,i A I ox a Iota) f'o.-. apa-a of a) : f. a.juara f.a. o. Ih.jii la do .!.... u.iia't bu I'tinr '' " .1,111. Ii.rt.r blo.k l I'ortland. Il ra'iu.raa an lnatm J' la ka IM t- .a.ltl bran . . a. . wa. ' aa.J VI- IU rarf. ill aaaanta al-ma wa tlaca an la...tm-nt cf 1 1 " -. lha lara. raaair ii-k of t4iowl.l arlp pr lh I ' I rrla4 laa bwrprlaa. T warfc at Ik raw I'orllaad brmncn ka 4'prld u. ldanttl Its ra..rla of l ortlaad a 't'lnl'l "'r aaw bj IJi"; and l"a Im.roiad IWifUnl and Ik i : I a-Ka i bl m.-d-l. far lba ha lakaa koll af lha car tha I'll aa fiavr baf ir hMmni of lha naar ino.)al wkl-n i k-.n annua ad Ibla wk plrcadr on tha waT la Port land. " a l n bad l rarl.jad. n ro 4ta i a oat. f 4r aliotmant Mi. nr 1 1 caa." -What l ta anawar for h P proiria fr tka faal and ,'...l.rl or lb rMll' rcf--td Vr M Hulfw riiwml Mr. I'lu".r? wa Pna.iad with ki ra.ilation. -It' tall r-. l-aal ar b ! a-' prland I'.anar kui.t .) car Tbla af wa ar ao'np- band !: aad Mil ar wa ar- t l- w.ll our prod aclloa to ;. car. Tn I r.kt b.aal will nor k lra aaouak i rand Ihp la pa.laaaa that a all la lo It. a-a w ar marala patnap raadr fr wkal w a know la cari na " Dr. NrliafM triam Trad. J4 c. M-ru.ap la !! known In Port land Ihrvutk pi (iimir unli witk Ik T. P Ftirni tom: in a Itaitm riprii.nil.il. Ka b in d:' ln a llilif oaad Ika nral aatomoni a rot a 1 1 !' In KrrarKa on !roa!w. Naw 1rk. In lh .4il day f IB ind-ialrr. and h won lha "rat up r p-it up br Mr Vandarbill for an !"""' ' rp-o. Ahoat a lit' aaa V'. Wilijra af Ik fotand fa t.r, mala Vr Jtrt'i"a band of II Aillra.ptaipbt driia o' Ir-.a Oaarlaal Coo.narr a"d raarlir ba pmmoi4 M-n t!:l fr'kar br maklr p n h la chtr aai.aal aaar tfc itr fiaarland pro- 4--tion. whi.-ft I ! -., la-ca.t In lha aatira wor I Mr. Vlrl "4Taa ijoai not aa-m lo br J f t, i i lii.4P aaal l' awaal k china. Thajr I v .i" pul la ik ot t'aVland lar:. a bia H.W.fiilICHELL RETURNS Kktl.i:M or POHTLOD (uiriM i viik ntim :.kr. M of t) i Qrdar Irr llrparlrd ka foarlna ta aa p-aa-Cocr llaadrad f ara wl a lmr ay Ha Ialrr. II V. M .t.-hr!. manacrr of Mil-hall. Ualt A h'nir Co.. who haa Jusl r l-i(kd from a tt lo lb fa-ory al lu.il. Via. i.ri Mil-WII automo Miaa a ' a pad. r lor la thai ba foun4 alprrtodr al lh Mil- bet) fa. lory trrj muc'i in'-ouriiiil our lh fa. I t-'at th ni of t4 waa lakinar ' "r lha I n. ted kiata la a annr wholly un-pr-darit4 in pal parian.a -Uhii. al P.. oi." aaid Mr. Mit' h'It. "talrpratiM' ordiri war corntntf la fro.n w Tork. n Kraaa-iaco. llroil and our .wn Portland. naalUa and roata kouaa al au.h a litr ral lkt it k; t tl to buitilnp la load aad Ika car out ara dat. Whlia I ra I rt lh Nrw iprk d.rtrlbutrr, and h m'irmil m tnal bia oraTaniaa t on bad ald l' Mm hall nil I th . a 'iai in I i a paat f UM day. "I ihnucht Ihla wa aroina: um. and ba am-a cin II la o r bo hrrp aa a p ara for I nam to aim al. - ala happapad lo nril lh Pari Jilriii.'.r w.'il al tra ftrlortr. an4 ha ranorta trial d-..ita lh war b con liouil lo a-M M ' t- h.i I rara. Al ! Iro I. lha Vitc all d trlturar iid h bad pla-ad aa.r nr in lalroi lhaa had baa a pla.ad b aa, othr d.l.r ta carp mad outaida of I -1 roit. f found rorlil-on pmrrall in lha t'ait aaaurrintf a tlly nplimlall.- Ion, ta far", rr-oat of lha farlofi raporlrd a io4 kin'!! f orr on band and tbat ihi war working full lima aorr.a of lharn it hoora a day. 1 can aaa no raon whr t.na wa of pr White Company, atipkralrr Val lh rliow ntitflit h hld In lh Intel, and be rprll Ihat II. C. Howr. man acr of lh hotrl. would donate Ibe auaca fra of char a a. In cim a ruffii lent amount of spare I avallabla for a diaplay of nil tn car lhal will ba rnlred for the rxhl billon. 11 la retarded by mine aa likely that lh hole! .all.in w ill he t hoarn Tba particular advantap In favor of lha botel ara convenience, comfort and aitraclivrncaa. L'auplly lb Arnvury bulidina: has been the location. It may ba iKiaa.bic, la aa lh bu4l la 4k- cltl-Hl upon, thai rirli dealer will li:i to oof in blmaa.f to una model for a la Play. Tb onaeneup of opinion xeiua lo bo lhal Ika ebow abould b hid In t ttruary. a a Aanonp; Ihp aattral wbo b,d for 1U aulolnoblte hcana No. I. w lil. h P always before bean brid by Oregon' f.r.l moiorial. i llnry VWrouio. tJ ward i:hrnan wa tn Im ky nama In lh lot drawing conducted by a. rctary of Mite iiiOuil to dt-lcrniina Hie ttuca- ti n. Already about or Ibe llcrn.a number, bats been awarded by Ihp Iirtiirlmial. In raae Iba I I owner reiurnd ihclr ar plitatlon r!y enough. Mr. t'leoti aaoipnad Ibeni tpeir oirf number, and he endeavored In aa.rv inaiani lo iriomniD4t every api Itcaot WHO lh number It dcalrad. but ui h w. "f courr. tmpoiblo. Ktcml fr Noa. I and . all of lb flrtl It Bv.mbcrp pre the nir aa laal yar. aa follow.: Aaron M. Frank r. J C. Aiaoaarli I. Iwla I. Tbowipaan i Jullua I.. Meier a. M. M' hei . Vt liliani Mrlalol T. II. J. I lenbelnir . Jopn 4 Mann I. a. ! of tiaiein II. Mia .-aiiie Hun of raiain 11. and prank r Walk Ina II Villi t.lpman relaina the liai number ZJ while . aoea inn tear for lh firt time to William H. liiawail. f lload Kiver. pea With lairs of many Intcrratmp; Inci- danta aad of pieaianl enlertatnmani al San KianrUio. C. II. William, manasar of the Portland branch of Ibe Uoudyear Tira A ilu Liver Coruoanv. returned lo Portland laal aark. (lr llrnJin- th liomlvear diatrul ronventlon. tin Appi dy Mr. iliiama eai-orieo eai h vf th ta Ooodyaar men to mi partly aad f liraiiaaa ahould not rear h I (llr Son bulldmp and paw lo II Ihat mil a te w. l arll. ularlr In lew ol aar large croa and falorahl prt.'ea.'" Ta ''ar araa af - a-i'a P- a I aa a. .a "I fa' lha lim Pfoitnf! a- l.0 Hl lii p re, iaij a..w4 aa 11 1 l-';T;". a 1 1 ha .-.ma-a taal n I ' i . fc..- t'l-a .-f lie Blr uxo.tn.c i uMlu.4 la a W.ai a iniiai aiaa al la i -aa sera. i.ih re.civri an nrriuri apple Al Ik rioa of lh formal tioodyear Kaoqoel f. A. Si.lirllll(. prerl.lrnt of lb., tioodyear Cou4pan. talked with lb convention m'mber from Akron anj all 1 11-nrd aith IPtrre.t as he rc porte that the lateal ftuur.-a nhow tka! tba ooud ear Compauy has Uou IPS worlk of kuiloiii tula year. - a a a CONVKRTF4) CAR CONVFRTS HISINFS.S MAN TO WISDOM OK BUYING NEV DKLIYtKY WAGON. i ' ! ' i 1 1 - i i U-h il f. 1 aV , " "J ' " a .I .a' , - ' I V ji e at- v rri ' ' Sr r 1 . - - t . V TlOwBkK:l l.llaMT 1 HI I K "OW I k I K B V rtiRTLA U I'RI T- lati HUlll- Koor year aso J. la Wrlsbt. president and ceneral munacer of Iba Pun. and I'r.rtlns Ui Comppcy. had til old hiludabaker lour Ina: car ionverd Into a dlicry car. hcrenlly Mr. Wriarht h'mseif waa converted, not Into a delivery car. but lo the belief off. Ia J I ana -wall, aaleamaa f Iba Oreaan Motor far t'onipanv. tbat h ahouid Pave era of tb bandavane ll ptu.lrbpker lipht delivery r.ira. Ii,eait. Ike produita of I pr.tiluf bou.a are now beinp; deliv ered In a ahmlr.a: rw rl while If old delivery car la bi-tna; over hauled al tba local a.tdker worka. In be sent forth asain some lima on othvr errand. j J m m . ..'..alVNSnV .VV ". ' .V -i vr r . ? r; a r r - a T a V i JrV,J' - 'S ' Roaxlster $72 S ' kWU K a a. X ' ' ac Mature Popular Judgment gays This is the Car to Buy This model was announced early last June. In a few weeks we had built, sold and delivered more of these cars than had ever before been built of any car of over 100 inch wheelbase, by any producer anywhere in any length of time. At that time we were building about 300 cars a day. wtrTi mnrp nf these cars in every-day service In the hands of owners than of any other car of its size ever produced There was, very quickly, everywhere, the greatest opportunity ever offered for people to judge a car by its performance. Now we are building over 600 cars per day. This unprecedented demand follows the performance test in every-day ser- ar ea aL a a Tt ea "A. A aa XX. vice, not of a few thousand cars, but of a record output. In the mature judgment of the buying pub lic you get more for your money in this car than you can get in any other car now on the mar ket. Never before has the purchaser of an auto mobile had so well founded, clear and con clusive a popular judgment as this to guide him in right selection. Let us show you the car and demon strate it. The five passenger touring car is $750; the roadster 5725; the famous Overland Six seven passenger touring car $1145 the new Model 75 is $615 for the tour ing car; $595 for the roadster, all prices f. o. b. loledo. J. W, LEAVITT & CO., Distributors Broadway at Davis St. Phone Broadway 3535 Portland, Oregon The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio mm "Mad in U. S. A." Ill i. r ,. A. V. Oalerloh. aecrclary of Ibe com pany, wbo presided al the Sjq K r uri ne, o district convention, iilxo talked wnb bia wife al Akroo. and Mr. Villi- ama save he could hear too Onlerloo baby ir) Inn at Akron. The Pacific t oust district is to oe governed hereafter by J. E. Arsus. uo riwr to M. H. Morris, who Daa orrn ronioled to a position at tho factory. Mr W Iliiama haa added a nirW anlra- man. 1- K. Illffla. lo bla I'orlland sales fori-t. MIUi:iJ. UKV 'lUMOTLU John J. I'latU Br-comrn halta 1H agcr for t.'ouiaaii). ni-i DniT Vnv. so. Promollon and Inirtased rfponsibility tame to nwn, a score of Mjswell i-xecutlvea thK reaull of the annual Knll ealer. confer ence oi Ihe jrsuiajlicii al wlilcH resident and General Mjn.icer ani-r Klnnd.rs announced Ms ilpns for ll. klot nromlnenl smonir me promo tions Is thai of John J. I'lalh. of New- York Citv. who rli. from lone sa:es aiipervleor to bo ilea manager of the Maxwell vomp.ny. In Mr. Klnnder' revlseo lln, zone rrntrrs hove been ttbllhd al a nuin- -r of additional pomtn. una men in side me orasnisntion appointed ta mi - im-ivIk them. Tlie renters ana zone rup'-rvisor ar as follows. Bo-to n. L,. r . l-miin: .ew 1 orn, o. . Mlrk. l innburfy. H. If. Howe: At- anta. J. I. lieafi ; . niiHso. r.. . c-u- tk: .Minneapolis, f. s. riienei: m- riUiiHi.oiis. K. K. McConaha: Memphis. V. f. K. Morris; hanfai iuy. . r.. "larke: Delias. U A. Smith: J'ortlanri. dr., W. J. laCanc; ban t rani-ii.co. c K. Thompson. C. K. New by, l- K. trooper ana J. J. Toner, former x ne supervisor", wno Imvd pluycd proinlntnt rrt In the dc- rlopinrnt of Maxwell distribution ate bun atlaclud uireci lo tnc rn- tio.nal sale staff., wiih Headquarters in :ic field. Newly In the Middle Wist. 00 per in the East, nd lornr on ne 'o4.il ic Coart. Auto flubliii-b i'i'Hrlod (kxJ. W. bitilsun. Portl.ind inansKer of lh Kldamobilc I onipany. has ju.hi re turned from an extensive business trij to Meatus, f-pokiin and ana i.i tie reported Ibat Ibe automobile busi- aa was tn pood shape in tne seciions f ihe Northwest, which he koucbed on trip and that cars were moving for tuo Ux.10 of year. ibis t well HINTS Ofl STOBAGEGiVEN 0Vi:H' OK CAR!! SHULLO TlKK pkop;r PKKC'AlTIOS. aa-le Uurina; Winter Will Result in Much Ilaraaae In less Care Is (lven Autoniobile. Winter ia coininff. What are you going- to Jo with your car? Every motorist should know thai, un less be pays particular attention to the way he stores his car or the manper in which he ue it during the Winter he will Incur a large repair expense bil'. The manufacturers of Diamond tires make a few recommendations to motor ists, helicvlns that if they know bow properly lo take care of the car and Uk equipment they will set better prrviee and satisfaction from the Dia mond products wmch they are usinir. Those motorifcls who ii not drive their cars during: the Winter months should be careful-to store the car properly. The wheels nhould be jacked up and iilorks set under the axlew to prevent tne car from slipping. When Jacked up the tires should be removed, washed carefully and if the tread or side walls are cut they should be re paired before sior'nir. The Winter offers an excellent opportunity to tne motorist to ;ret his car in good shape for the coming season. If the tires sre ir. rlrst-class condi tion Ihey should be wrapped In dark paper, whiih will prevent lisht from getting to therh. and then stored where there is do ranger of freezing. Heat, light and cold are all enemies of rub ber and the motorist who does not take this precaution with his tire equipment will And that his tires have deter iorated during the Winter. The car should he gone over care fully and cleaned, grease taken out of the geiaJS. they should be repacked and special care taken to drain the ra diator, if this is not done there will be danger of freezing. Leave the pet cocks under the radiator and engine open. Another thing which you may not re member to do is to put up the top. If It remains . down during the entire Winter it will Bet in creases and il It is stretched tight it will keep in good shape. With the aid of thete few sugges tions you will be able to keep your car in nrtst-class shape through Ih'j Winte.-. so that it will he in good serviceable nliape ufien Kprins days dry up the roads a:td J ou are ready to use your automobile aain. A slitch in lime now will save dollars nen Spring. UIG BCICK IS ATTRACT! VK 53-IIoriMi4iocr Mai-iiine Is Re ceived ill Portland. A big 55-horsepnwer BuiiJ roadster, the second of its kind to be Brought to Portland, is attracting a great ueal of attention at the Howard Auto Conir pany's establishment, t'ourteenth ami Davis sireet.s. i'he machine has a 130 inih wheel tiase and is altogether an unusual car. Only a few cars of that style are being turned out by the Buick works and it is difficult for the Port land House to vet them. George W. Dean, manager of the Howard Auto Company, says that the auto biisnc-KH is good for the time of year, there being many inquiries and tome cars changing hands. He says that the principal difficulty which his house finds at present is to secure cars, as two of the Duick factories are still shut down on account of a shortage of material. ' AUTO THICK DROPS 20 l'liET Kifcsel liar, Loaded, Is Driven Off Under Own Power. One day last week a two-and-one-half-ton KisstlKar trurk, bearing a capacity load of 1000 five-pound boxes, crashed through a bridge at strong, Ale., an-4 dropped "on all fours' 20 feet. It was raised to the road and driven home on its own power. Tha truck was owned by I. t,. Mer rill, of Turner, Me., who, in reporting tiie occurrence, says: 'Tlie front wheels were in the river, one of them at least IS inches higher than the other, prov ing that there must have been a tre mendous strain when the machine struck. The rear wheels were four or five feet tin the bank. et the only damage done was a broken radiator and a slight sag to tne main i rai.ie spring. The truck steered all right and the ngine ran free. e ininic mis is nom- ing.Hhort of marvelous," , AUTO LEAGUE FORMED six uowim; teams aii.sikrku iiy' MiH ASSIH IA I lt. Banquet and Ball l'luuucil lor November lio at Automobile Club House for Members' Families. For amusement and recreation dur ing the V'intcr months a number of automobile dealers of Portland have formed what ia known as tlie Amo Bowiing League, and they have elected as president C. M. Menzies, manager of Hie Noithwest Auto Company, while C. li. l'VIn, of the H. L. Keats Auto, Company, has been named as secre tary, and li. C. Habel, ot the Oregon Motor Company, has been chosen as treasurer. There are six teams in the league, with a captain for each team, made up from officials and employes of the fol lowing- companies: iJuimage-ilaniey Auto Company, K. .S. Wilson, captain; Northwest Auto Company, C. M. Men zies, captain; Covey Motor Car Coin panv, Frank Pierce, captain; H. L.' Keats Auto Company, C. E. Fein, cap tain; Howard Auto Company, redV Forbes, captain, and Oregon Motor Company, K. C. Hauei. captain. To give the leagut a good start eac-n. lirm has contributed 10 to the treas ury The games are to be played every Friday evening on the Portland alleys, in the basement of the Medical buiid inge The games will cover a period of '5 weeks, last Friday evenings ses-. sion having been the second of tha series. . ... ... On November '23 the league win gio a banquet and ball to its members, and their wives at the Automobile Club on the Columbia Highway. Much interest and enthusiasiA nas . -1 niclllhiT.1! or been arousea moons c... -- - the various teams, and the triday night sessions are well attended. , . 1 1 o i huva haSpeT. rp- served for the wives of .he members, where they may bowl while the teams are playing". A "nowrrful overhead strueiure. capable of haneliins many tons of ore at oi . used r.. mil.iauini: vc-eeis at Uuliitli, was nic SJon. enouBh te nslst the , ' place and was brousui. i' i -