The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 28, 1920, SECTION TWO, Image 25

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    SECTION TWO
Pages 1 to 24
Classified Advertising and
Sporting News
vol. xxxix.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1920
NO. I.'t
PSiYS' EASY ' (RED
4 - ItffM
Is the Easiest and Most Convenient Way of Furnishing a Home
We trust any honest person you, your neighbor, your famHy, your relatives, your friends. We do not bother your employer as to your reliability nor your friends
as to your standing in the community. Everything that would tend to embarrass you when applying for credit has been eliminated. You can buy anything you
need a few pieces or enough to furnish a flat or house completely by paying a little down and the balance of your bill in small monthly installments NO
INTEREST charged. We challenge cash stores to undersell us. We buy from makers of unquestionable repute and are given every price advantage that
extensive buying and spot cash can command. We mark everything in PLAIN FIGURE PRICE! TAGS on the closest margin system, with consistent business
safety. And quality for quality, by actual comparison, our prices are the lowest in the city. 'No matter who has a sale, Gadsby sells for less Cash or Credit.
COMBINATION WOOD, COAL AND
GAS RANGE
A Clan Range W ith Coal or Wood Firebox. "Whfca.
Takea the Place of Separate Kitchen Heater.
ALL THE FIRE YOU NEED
and at a small cost compared to a big fire in a furnace or range. Takes
trie nip oM of the morning temperature ana gives you a ary, ncaunj
atmospnere.
Ton may bake and broil with one flame game time on the Wedgenood
Can Hanjre.
The same set of burners heat the bake oven (above) and the broiler just
beneath it.
The Wedgewood Oas Range Is easy to clean; its smooth surface, white
and black, can be cleaned with soap and water like you would wash your
dishes.
NOTICE!
"We will take yow old cook stove or range In exchange oa one of these
new va eagewooa nanges anil aiiow you an u is worm.
A -S ale of Bed Davenports
i lilt siil 5
THIS BED DAVENPORT
NEEDS NO MATTRESS
$49.85
This improved Davenport offers voif attractive appearance, durability and
comfort, all for little money. Is radically uim:RK.T FROM ANV UTIIKR
automatic davenport at anvwhere near the price. PLKASK'SOTK THAT
yor !( .()!' slkki1 0 THK IPHOI.STKKIVf.. To convert into a bed you
simply urfold the seat, exposing a comfortable upholstered sprisg which is
very similar to a box spring. A folding head rest keeps pillow in place. The
construction of this davenport does away with the need for an extra mat
tress and the expense of purchasing one.
The frame of this desirable Davenport is built of seasoned fiEMIE
OAK and linished in either the rich Golden or popular Fumed Brown shade.
It in solidly put together and will Rive full value and service for every
dollar- it costs. Fitted with easy rolling casters. Upholstering in an excep
tionally durable grade of artificial Spanish leather which will not fade.-
ROOM-SIZE RUGS
ON SALE
9xl2-ft. Heavy Brussels Rugs $32.95
4-6x7-6 Seamless Brussels Rugs $16.95
9xl2-ft. Axminster Rugs go at $47.85
8-3x10-6 Velvet Rugs $39.95
9x10-6 Fine Heavy Fiber Rugs $12.95
9xl2-ft. Heavy Wool and Fiber Rugs now priced $14.75
27-54-inch Axminster Rugs 100 of them to go at $5.75
27-inch Rag Itugs assorted colors, very special, $2.25
And Many Others. All Sizes, Colors,
Makes, Etc.
See How Substantial This
SOLID OAK EXTENSION TABLE
Looks
It extends six feet and may be furnished either in golden wax or fumed
oak. with six Solid Oak Dining Chairs finished to match table.. MO Cfl
Special at Gadsbys' this week at : tAiJU
TERMS 8.0O CASH, 2.00 WEEKLY.
GENUINE TAPESTRY
Overstuffed Davenports
Only $85.
SALE OF BED SPRINGS AND
MATTRESSES
BEDS UN SALE
$ 8.85
$10.55
$12.85
$16.00
$19.25
$25.50
$27.50
$28.50
$29.95
$10.00 Iron Beds
now at
$12.00 Iron Beds
now at
$15.00 Iron Beds
now at
J1S.00 Iron Beds
now at
J22.00 Iron Beds
now at
J35.50 Maliogany
F I n i shed Wood
Bed
$39.50 Mahoeany
K i n 1 s hed Wood
Bed
M2.00 Ivory Wood
Bed at . . .
$42.50 Mahogany
F i n i shed Wood
Bed
i7Sl!liiiii
SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES
$22.00 Steel Springs now$jgQ
$20.00 'steel Springs now J 85
$18.00 Steel Springs now C I C PC
at only. 01 J.O J
$15.00 Steel Springs nowfflQOC
at only tJHUiZd
Wood Springs an Cheap an M.r0
$39.00 Cotton Felt Mat- fit ft
tress now at OuJiUU
$35.00 Floss Mattress "ow JJ QQ
$30.00 Felt Mattress now
at only
$25.00 Felt Mattress now
at only
$18.00 Cotton Felt Mat- I C flfl
tress now at only iJIJiUU
: $27.00
$22.50
EXTENSION TABLES ON SALE
Tn! jafon and consider what we are offering vou for so little money.
This full-size Davenport, upholstered in a good grade genuine tapestry,
pleasing colors and designs, three loose cushion seats with spring in the
cushions and .snriiiE- bottom construction, also spring upholstered back.
Just as comfortable as it looks. Regular $119 value. SPKCIAL fOE fin
AT GADSBYS" 03.UU
SIRE, WK HAVE OTHERS TO SHOW YOU.
LIBRARY TABLES ARE SPECIALLY
PRICED
The Library Table on
sale is similar to cut.
Top 24x36. with two
inch heavy legs, one
large drawer and
bookshelf below, fin
ished golden oak or
pretty brown fumed
oak.
PRICE
$16.50
$65.00
now at
$54.00
now at
$50.00
now at
$48.00
now at
$45.00
now at
$42. ;o
now. at
$40.00
now at
$35.00
now at
$30.00
now at
Extension Table
Extension Table
Extension Table
Extension Table
Extension Table
Extension Table
Extension Table
Extension Table
Extension Table
$55.00
$47.50
$44.15
$43.00
$39.85
$36.00
$35.00
$31.00
$27.00
Special Sale
Kitchen Cabinet
$19.85
Height over all. 57 inches. Plze
of table top. 4Sx28 inches. Ca
pacity of bin drawers, each, about
45 pounds. Shipping weight
about 135 pounds.
The top has a spacious cup
board, with shelf and two panel
doors. Below are two drawers
and round-bottom sirgar bin. The
base has two removable cutting
or kneading boards, directly
under the tabic top, which do not
show clearly in the picture. The
two drawers and two round-bottom
bins have nicely finished
metal pulls. Fancy turned legs.
Tapper cupboard has glass doors.
The cabinet is dependa bly
built for service and will prove a
most welcome addition to anv
up-to-date kitchen. Regular $1'7
value. Special at Gadsbys ( I Q QC
at only I 3.03
li o I 1 o
LIBRARY TBI-KS
OAK, Fl MED ASD
$54.00 Llorary 'laoie
at only
$51.00 Library Table
at only
$47.00 Library Table
at only
$39.00 Library Table
at only
$37.00 Library Table
at only
$35.00 Library Table
at only. . .
IX fiOI.OEN
MA HOli A. NY
."?w. $47.00
.n?I$44.00
.n?w. "$41.00
.n?w. $35.00
$33.00
$31.00
.$26.75
$30.00 Library Table now
at only
$28.75 Library Table Pow J24 65
$25.00 Library Table now
at only
$21.00 Library Table now
at only
$17.50 Library Table now
at only
$21.85
$18.00
515,00
BUY AT GADSBYS' SALE
HERE AVE ILLUSTRATE OXLY OXE OP OTR MAXT PRETTV RED
ROOM OUTFITS, and consider it a splendid value. All hardwood,
beautiful ivory enamel (finish. Ask the salesman to show you C07 fin
this suite it's a pleasure to show nice goods. Price complete. . wO ' U
TERMS SS.50 CASH, 2 WEEKLY.
DINING CHAIRS ON SALE
AT GADSBYS'
$12 Dining Chairs
now at only.
$10 Dining Chairs
now at only
$9 Dining Chairs
now at only
$7.50 Dining
Chairs now at. . .
$6.50 Dining
Chairs now at. . .
$5.50 Dining
Chairs now at. . .
$10.00
8.85
8.00.
6.35
5.75
4.75
$5.00 Dining
Chairs now at. . . 9
$4.75 Dining
Chairs now at. . . "
$4.00 Dining
Chairs now at ...
$3.50 Dining
Chairs now at...w
$3.00 Dining
Chairs now at.
Other c h a irs on
sale as cheap as..
$
4.45
4.15
3.60
3.00
2.70
1.50
GADSBYS' REGULAR CREDIT TERMS
$ 50 Worth of Furniture $ 5.00 Cash, $1.00 Week
$ 75 Worth of Furniture $ 7.50 Cash, $1.50 Week
$100 Worth of Furniture $10.00 Cash, $2.00 Week
$125 Worth of Furniture $12.50 Cash,. $2.25 Week
$150 Worth of Furniture $15.00 Cash, $2.50 Week
NO INTEREST CHARGED AT GADSBYS' NO INTEREST CHARGED AT GADSBYS'
USE OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT
If you have furniture that doesn't
suit want something more up to
date and better phone us and we'll
send a competent man to see it and
arrange to take it as part payment
on the kind you want the Gadsby
kind. We'll make you a liberal al
lowance for your goods and we'll
sell you new furniture at low prices.
The new furniture will be promptly
delivered. Exchange goods can be
bought at our First and Washington
Store.
BLY AT GADSBYS' SALE.
YOUR HOME EXPRESSES YOU
The rooms in which you live express your char
acter and taste quite as much as your attire does. Be
genuine and buy the furnishings you like, not what
someone else tells you you ought to have. And if you
think you can't afford as fine furniture as you like,
remember Gadsbys' easy terms will help you.
WE GADSBY &
SONS
COR. SECOND AND
MORRISON STREETS
BEAVERS SHUT OUT
CITY CLUB TEAM
Los Angeles Nine Gets but
Two Bingles.
KINGD0N BATS IN THREE
I'olon .Makes Nine Strikeout and
Boss Walter Wears an Kar-to-Kar
Grin.
ET ROSCOE FAWCETT.
OVTAIUQ. Cal.. March IT. (Spe
cial.) In a game featured by th
pitching of Harold Tolson. the Port
land coast leaguers defeated I tie lxs
Angeles Athletic club squad this af
ternoon, 4-0. Folson sent the scml
pros back to the capital of southern
California with only two hits in nine
I innings and a record of nine strike
outs. Wcscott Kingdon's hRltirg and the
I stick work of tieorge Malsel and Iew
Blue also featured the workout,
i Voting Kingdon at short demonstrat-
t ed that he is fast learning to hit by
bagging three and -a walk In four
trips to the plate. McCredie bril
I liant young star knocked In three of
Portland's four tallies, so he and Pol
son were almost an entire team in
themselves.
PoInob Makea CmmI.
McCredie seemed particularly
plensed with Poison's showing, for he
realises that his pitching corps needs
careful nursing. The big boss ambled
back to the Interocean Inn after the
game chuckling to himself like a
guinea hen that has Just found the
gobbler's cache of No. X hard wheat.
Mack announced that the ex-Texas
league twlrler would do. Poison
walked only one Angeleno In the nine
innings and trotted out for Inspection
a good reijertolre of hooks, fast ones
and knuckle balls.
The Beavers scored their first two
registrations in the fourth inning.
Maisel doubled to left and waltzed
to third on a wild pitch. Schallcr
walked and stole Becond. Barnabe's
sacrifice fly scored Malsel. and King
don brought Schaller home with a
two-base sw.it to center. Barnabe
played half the game in right field
but did not hit safely.
Klngdoo'a Work Steady.
Another run accrued In the sixth
on Maisel's single, an error or two
and Klngdon's infield single. In the
eighth Cox singled and again King
don came through, scoring him by a
single over third. Maisel came
through with three hits in four trips
and itlue with two. The score:
R. H. E
I,os Angeles. . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Portland 0 0020101 0 4 10
Batteries Tally and Descomb; Pol-
son and Koehler.
Two Karnes will be played tomor
row. The regulars will meet the
Stahl & Dean club from bos Angclc
in Ontario, and the Yannlgrns will
tackle Colton at Colton. Southpaw
Schroeder or "Suds" Sutherlands will
twirl for the Regs.
Kudy Kallio. right-hand pitcher se
cured from Pclroit. arrived this morn
ing and workr out in uniform before
the game. "Kallio suys lie will be
ready to take his turn in the box In
ten day. He has been working in a
shipyard In Portland and did not re
port on scheduled time, owing to a
salary disagreement.
10:30 A. M. until 1 P. M. when the
chowed and proceeded in a body to
Washington Park to watch Ihs Cuba
skunk the Tigers. I.os Angeles will
face Grover Cleveland Alexander for
the first four Innings tomorrow. After
that some recruit is likely to take up
the toll for the Cubs.
Wade Klllefer and the old heads on
the club apent a great deal of lima
thla morning schooling Kddle Burke,
the Portland boy. on the fundamen
tals of shortntopplnr. It mav be that
the Irish kid will get a fling at tha
position If Jlmmv McAiilv . V .....
(City) remains a violent holdout and
continues to issue all kinds of threats
about not playing ball from bis home.
Ia Moore. Cal. Although Burke mr
get a chance for a timr. It la llkelr
that Klllrfer lll obtain lomrnne out
of the bg show, for Tex McDonald
absolutely will not do ut ihortslnp.
Vic Aldridge and Hay Keating hit
not yet put in an appcainncc. These
two pitchers r expected hourly.
BLASTED HOPES TO RULE
half io7.f.x m:vi its m,ati.d
Pprangrr and Rnrnabe Apparently
Only Players Kit for llllll
Berth Wllh Portland.
II Mil) ,tt'K HITS SKAI, CAMP
Yannigans Manage lo Hand Reg-
ulnrs Second Defeat.
STOCKTON", Cal., March 27. (Spe
cial.) The jinx on Seal catchers Is
still working. With Sam Agnew Just
out of the hospital with his left hand
swathed In a bandage and 14 stitches
closing the incisions the doctor made
in his business arm, young Joe Doolcy.
one of the kid catchers, was sent to
the hospital this afternoon with the
third finger on his right hand broken
by a foul tip in practice today. That
leaves only Anflnson to catch the
games with the Cubs this week.
It is possible that Red Baldwin, who
belongs to the Seals, but who has not
signed, will be sent for to help out
In the emergency. And again a young
fellow named W'lrtx of Sacrament",
who Is to catch for Calgary this year,
may be used. Another effort la be
ing made to get Hack Spencer Into
the fold.
The Vannigans again beat the regu
lars today, 2-1. Tom Seaton pitched
the whole game for the Yannlgana
and showed that he is ready. He
pitched good ball and struck out eight
of the regulars.
After Dooley was hurt Fon.eca
showed his versatility by taking his
place behind the bat. He has nerve
enough to tackle anything.
OAKS TAKE DOCBLE-HEADER
Howard's Men to Tlay Four Games
in Two Days.
OAKT,A.VD. Cal.. March 27. (Spe
cial.) Del Howard's Oaks took a
double-header this afternoon on their
home grounds. The team started with
a brilliant defeat of the All-Armv
club that was blanked, 4 to 0, and held
to four hits. In the second session
they beat the chamber of commerce
In a free-hitting session, 9 to 5.
Mickey Shader tried to duplicate his
feat of beating the Oaks, but was
worsted, six hits and errors counting
for four Oakland runs.
Timely hitting on the part of Oak
land assisted in taking the chamber
of commerce game. The scores:
first game
RH.E.I R.H.G.
All Army.. 0 4 llOakland... 4 6 2
Batteries Shader and Ogden; Ra
gon, Winn and Dorman.
Second game
RH.E.I R.H.E.
C. of Com. E 7 7 Oakland... S 8 t
Batteries Dolan and Spellman; R,
Arlett and Gearln.
Sunday morning Oakland plays Cal
gary and in the afternoon Cantain
Barlbalow'a Mare Island sailors.
AXGELS READY" FOR CCB GAME
Eddie Burke Likely to Play Short
in First Big Game.
1XJS ANGELES, Cal.. March 27.
day to demonstrate their rate of lm- J
prpvement. The men were hustled
through a stiff workout at tha Ver
non ball park, which, lasted from
ONTARIO, Cal., March 27 (Sp.
elal.) After tomorrow a double bill
Manager McCredie of the Portland
Coast club will hand rclcatcs to irr
oral aspiring youngster. Among
those who probalily will be uncon
ditionally released are Jarvls. out
fielder from I'tah: Fulton, outfielder
from Long Peach hlah; Ciiyleor, out
fielder from l.os Angele; Hntirrk. In
flelder from Mlchlgun: l.lhke. pitcher
from Astoria; and 4ietschlne, Inflelder
from Pasadena.
Sylvester Johnson, a Portland semi
pro pitcher, will be carried and turned
over to Nick Williams' Moose Jaw
club of the Western Canada league.
McCredie also has recommended Cuy
leer and Lihke to Williams. (let
schlne ouht to make good In the
Pacific International. Jarvls Is an
other who ought to make class R
He is a good fielder and can lilt tha
ball. Ills main fault Is Indifference.
Apparently Portland will get only
two utility players from the entlra
batch of cadets tried out this spring,
Spranger of the Western Canada
league, an Inflelder. and Unmade,
a Jack of all trades from Ia Angeles.
VERXOX CLIB WHITEWASHED
C'oat League Team (icl 10 Hits,
bill Drop Content.
LOS AffOKLKS, Cal.. March 27
(Special.) The Chicago Cuba white
washed Vernon here this afternoon.
2 to 0. Vernon made ten hits off
Vaughn and Bailey, while Frnmma
and l'ell were holding the Urn I na to
seven, but could not score. Vrruon
committed three arrors. Da Vormer'a In
tha second costing a run. Bill Wrlg
ley's gumchewers did not pull a
"hoot."
Frlberg's double scored Max Flack
In the first Inning for the visitors.
Flack had singled. Walt Prarce sin
gled In the second, stole second and
scored on Charley Deal's elnule when
Al De Vormcr dropped lluirlc Iflgh's
throw to the plate. Vernon goes to
San Diego tonight
Meyers' club there
score:
Tt. H. K.l R. II. F-
Chicago... 2 7 Oi'ernon ftln 2
Batteries Vaughn. Bailey and Kll
lefer. O'Karrell; Fromme, fiill and
Dc Vormcr.
to play "Chief"
tomorrow. Tha
P.EES GET IIIIUU V TH IHI,I K
Cullop Wlrrs I'roin Virginia and
Will Report In Condition.
BOTES HOT SPRINGS. March 27.
(Special.) Ernie Johnson had word
today of Pitcher Cullop. who msft
bough from the St. Louis Americana
hut has been missing all thlr lime.
Cullop wired he has been In Virginia,
hut that he has hern throw Ing mm
and will report In condition. Ho has
been ordered direct to Salt Lake.
Because of the sickncMi of to of
his men Johnson had no practica
game. Duke Rellly tartt too strrun
ous a campaign and was unable to
leave his bed. Elmer Rlcgcr caught
cold In his neck and found himself
unable to turn his head. Salt Laka
goes to Santa Rosa tomorrow for a
game.
STANFORD TAKES DIAL MEET
Southern California Takes Eight
Out of 13 FlrMx. but Lom-s.
LOS ANGELES. Slarch 27 Tha
Stanford varsity track and field tram
defeated the CnlverKlty of Southern
California here today in a 13-event
meet, 61 to G2. The Trojana wera
first In eight events but the Car
dinals won by virtue of the second
and third places taken by their men.
Jess Wells of Stanford was the big
gest point winner of the meet, taking
11. He won both the high and low
hurdlea and was third In the l"n
jard dash. Charles Paddock, L S. C,
Irtter-allled sprint champion, and
Trojan star runner, and Roy
("Swede") M. Evans, also t. H. C,
tied for second honors as point win
ners, with 10 each.
PENNSYLVANIA KEEPS TITLE
State College First In Wrelllns
Tournament; Cornell Seeond.
PHILADELPHIA. March 27. Penn
sylvania Stata college retained tha
intercollegiate wrestling title today,
scoring a total of 21 points In the an
nual tournament. Cornell was second
mith 14. The University of Pennsyl
vania scored 12. while Yale, Princeton
and Lehigh scored 10 esch. Columbia
failed to score.
Gait of Yale won the heavyweight
individual championship.
Amateur Bllliardist Rclaina Tile.
NEW YORK, March 27. J. Howard
Shoemaker of the New York Athletlo
club successfully defended his till
of national amateur champion of
pocket billiards today by defeating G.
Gardner of New York in the final
rnatch of tha tournament. The' scora
was l-'l to 69. Shoemaker won acven
atraight gamea
Carpentier-Levinsky tio Wanted,
DETROIT, March J". An offer of
120.000 to Georgea Carpentlrr to meet
Battling Levlnsky. a light heavy
weight, In a 10-round bout here, was
announced today by Max L. Barbour,
president of toe Wolverine Athletlu
club. Mr. Barbour proposed to stags
the match either at Navln field or
the state fair grounds.
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