4 THE SUNDAY OEEGOXIAN, PORTLAND, MAY 16,. 1920 0. A. G. ROOKS WIN MEET tMlTRSITY FRESHMEX LOSE BY 66-TO-56 SCORE. Tuck Enters but Three Events and ' x Places First in EacU lor High Score. TJNIVERSITT OF OREGON, Eugene, May 15. -(Special.) The Oregon Ag ricultural college rooks were the win ners in the track meet staged here today, registering a 66-to-56 ecore over the University of Oregon fresh men. 'The Oregon team was handicapped because of the inability of Arthur Tuck to enter in but three events, be cause of a bad knee. In the three events entered by Tuck, he placed first in each, making a total of 15 points, and making him high point man for the meet. Other high point men were Drapex 9.,Swarthout 8, Jennings 8. McKenna 7. all of the Aggies, and Greer 6 of the Oregon frosh. The Aggies took all three places in the low hurdles, the last event of the meet, winning the meet. They forfeited the relay to Oregon. The Oregon team took all three places in the pole vault, Walters clear-. iHg the bar at 11 feet for first place. Collins won the 440 for the frosh in ;S0 2-5.. Hollinger of the Aggies ran a pretty race in the 880, winning from I'eltier by a few feet. His time was 2 minutes 1 U-5 seconds. Tuck won the javelin event with one throw of 178 feet. He also had little trouble winning the discus at 1-8 feet 30 inches, and the shotput at 40 feet lO1 inches. The events and winners: loO-yard dash Cook, O. A. C. : J?nnings, O. A. C. ; Obertenffer, Oregon. Time JO -5 seconds. Shotput Tuck, Oregon: Goodell, O. A. C; McKenna, U. A. C. Distance 4U feet. loH incnes. Mile run Koepp. Oregon: Graves, O. C. ; Newhouse. O. A. C. Tim 4 minutes 5 seconds. 440-yard dash Collins, Oregon; "Bayly, O. A. C; Wyatt, Oregon. Time 50 2-j foie vault Walters, Oregon; Phillips, Oregon: Jingle, Oregon. Height 11 feet. riseus Tuck. Oregon ; Shields. Oregon ; McKenna, O. A. C. Distance US feet 10 inches. High hurdles Draper, O. A. C. ; Rey fiohis, O. A, C; Greer. Oregon. Time 1G seconds. --'0-yard dash Jennings, O. A. C. ; Sarthout, O. A.. C. ; Obeneuf f T, Oregon Time i.'t seconds. Javelin Tuck, Oregon: Dalton. O. A. C. : lc Kennn, O. A. C. Distance 178 feet. SO-yard run Hoi linger, O A. " . ; Pel tier, Oregon; Connett, O. A. J. Time : iritiutes 1 3-." seconds. Broad jump Greer, Oregon : McKane, O; A. C: Malone. Oregon. Distance lit iuH t inches. High jump Draper, O. A. C; McKenna O.. A. C; JNunn, Oregon. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Low hurdles Pwarthout. O A. C; Moon O A. C. : ewland, O A. C. Time 0 seconds ing. The committee meets there daily from 4 to 6 P. M., or telephone in your entries at those hours at Main 4481. Jack Cody, swimming instructor of the Multnomah Athletic club, has charge of the surf-boat riding and high and fancy diving. TRACK 3IJBX DISAPPOINTED Cancellation of Meet by Willamette Blow to Reed. Reed college track men were dis appointed yesterday to learn that the Willamette meet for independent col leges has been canceled for lack of funds. The Reed men were eager to participate in the meet. In the meantime tennis has received large number of devotees and class play will start tomorrow. Baseball died a natural death after one game between the dormitory and day- dodger crews, which resulted in a top-heavy score for the campus dwell ers after four innings. YALE THK TEAM WINS JACKSON WINS FOR YANKS CXEVEDAXD AMERICAN'S LOSE BY SHUTOUT KOXJTE. Griffmen Win From Browns; Ti gers Jjose to Athletics and Cbi-- cago Drojis Opener. NEW 'YORK, May 15. The New York Yankees broke Coveleskie's win ning streak here today, defeating Cleveland, 2 to 0, in the first game of the series. Jackson's individual ex ploits were responsible for the Yan kee victory. In addition to pitching a great game, Quinn hit a home run into the right-field stand with Bodie on base in the eighth, bringing in the only runs of the game. Score: R. H. E. R. H. K. Cleveland.. 0 4 UNewTork.. 2 4 0 Batteries Coveleskie and O'Neil: Quinn and Hannah. HARVARD DROPS BY 84-TO-32 DCAIi MEET SCORE. Penn Beats Cornell, Navy Takes Honors and Ohio State Varsity Defeats Indiana. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. May 15.T-Tale' track team defeated Harvard in their annual dual meet today. The final point score was 84 to 324 Performances were mediocre ex cept in the high jump, where R. W. Landon of Yale set a new dual meet record of 6 feet 3 inches. The previ ous mark for Yale-Harvard meets had stood at 6 feet 2 inches since R. C. Merwin of Yale won the event in the meeting of 1897. Washington 8, St. Louis 4. WASHINGTON. ' May 15. Washing ton hammered Sothoron hard today nd easily won the opening game of the series from St. Louis,. 8 to 4. Courtney was effective in the pinches. The score: R. H. E.l R H. E. St. Louis 4 11 OfWash'ton.. 8 11 1 Batteries Sothoron, Davis, Saun ders and Severeid; Courtney and Gharrity. Cornell Loses 70 to 4 7. .PHILADELPHIA. May 15. The TJni versity of Pennsylvania track team easily defeated Cornell in their an nual dual track and field meet here today by 70 points to 47. Xavy Wins From Pittsburg. ANNAPOLIS, Hd., May 15. Navy defeated University of Pittsburg in a well-contested track and field meet here today, 73 to 45. Shea of Pitts burg won in the 220 and 440-yard dashes. Ohio Trims Indiana. COLVMBUS, O., May 15. Ohio State university defeated Indiana university 96 1-3 to 29 2-3 in a western confer ence field and track meet here today. SHOOTERS TO TCXE UP TODAY Merchandise Shoot Open With Five Prizes Up at Everding Park. With the opening day of the Ore gon state trapshooting champion ship tournament, set for next Satur day, May 22, many of the local scatter gua artists will take advantage of tiie 50 target merchandise shoot scheduled for the Portland Gun club this afternoon to tune up for the b.vg event of the year in Oregon trap gun circles May 22, 23 and 24. Those who journey out to the Everding park traps today will not go unrewarded if they place among the high guns as five prizes will beup. . . ; . . . - - . . , ne programme tor me uregon state shoot which was announced several weeks ago provides' for 500 registered targets to be thrown, 300 of. them in the state title event. ''.A great list of events has been ar ranged to cover the three days of action at the traps and a hundred shooters are expected to compete in the tournament. Between 50 and 0 visiting trapshooting enthusiasts are leoked for in the lists. WAVERLEY GOLF IS AM FIRST ROUXD OF PLAY TX Dl KECIOKS' TOlllXEV KA'DS. Drawing Medal s Announced for Today Competitiou in City. Inter-Club Tourney. M OX TAX V AX U IDAHO SPLIT Vitt and Spencer Win First Con test at Missoula. MISSOt'LA, Mont., May 15. The tni versity of Montana pot an even break with the University of Idaho nine in a double-header here today, winning the first 5 to 3, through the Brood hittiner of Pantain Vitt and thft steady hurling of Spencer, and drop pmp the second game, S to 4. 'The scores: First game K. H. K.f R. H. E. Montana.. 5 8 2Idaho 3 9 3 Batteries Spencer and fcspiller; Bra shears and Fox. Second game R. H. E.l H. H. E. Idaho 8 8 3 Montana. .4 9 5 Batteries Carlson and Fox; Hig- bfte and Spiller. I MARIOX MEET TO JEFFERSON Silverton Outclassed at Salem by 4 9-to-.ll Total. . SAIaTCM, Or., May 15. (Special.) The Jefferson high school won the Marlon county track and field meet here today over Silverton, the only olher team competing, by a Beore of 49 to 31 points. The work of Dela pux, captain of the Jefferson squad, featured the meet. lie captured 27 points for his team, winning the 100 yard dash, the 60 and 440; tieing for first in the pole vault and high jump, und taking second in the broad jump and third in the shot-put. His time in the 440 run was the best record, coming close to the college class. Hammond, of Silverton. threw the 12-pound shot 37 feet, while his team mate, Bennett, broad-jumped 19 feet. BAS1SHALL GAMES ARE SOVGIIT All the first-round matches in the directors' cup tourney in progress the Waverley Country club were con eluded yesterday and the decks are cleared for the second-round matche It is a handicap tourney, but despite the handicaps most of the low players won their matches. John Xapie pulled out a great win over E. F Whitney, finishing 1 up after being 4 down at one time. A. iS. Kerry and AValter Pearson staged a great match, the former winning, 1 up. Kesults: First round John Napier won from K F: Whitney (3) 1 up; Er. O. F. Willins won from J. 11. Mackenzie (ti) 1 up, ltth Hugh Gearin won from Clark Nelson and It Guy M. Standifer won from E. Cook inham, default; H. G. Thompson t:i) won from C. K. Miller. 3 and '2 ; U. W. U Mac Gregor won from C W. Hay nor (1) 3 an 1; George Frost (1) won from "VViliama 7 and tt; A. fc. Kerry won from Walte Pearson i.'2 1 mj. This afternoon on the Waverley links will be played the qualify. n round in the inter-club tourney be tween Waverley, the Portland Go club and the Tualatin Country club for the John G. Cleinson trophy. will be medal play today and the tw low teams of 15 men will qualify for match play next Sunday. The following drawings were an nounced last night by C. If. Davis Jr. captain of the Waverley team: Waverley Portland Tualatin Kerry Wilheim Neustadter Bragff Willing- J. B. Wise Na.pier Faweeit Metzgtr Astbury Kay Sternberg Cornell Lynn Hodgkin Ayer Tuttle l-.ouis!on Miller Haas Kosenfeld Kettenbach Nicol Kahn Pearson Lambert Poliiz Sloeum Janes Lfrpman (iillison Humphrey Klitz Whitney Gross Hirsch Thorn paon Cole Rosen fe!d G.-arin . Sampson L. Sichel Mackenzie Xa.h Colin held Monday between Chief White and several leaders of the league. At this time. It was stated, allega tions regarding gambling at other parks in the league would be dis cussed and possibly disclosures would be made. College Baseball Results. Y. Cornell 2, Amherst 1 Swarth , XJnl- At Ithaca. N. (13 innings). At Annapolis, Md. Xavy 7. more 0. At Hanover, N. H. Dartmouth versity of Pennsylvania 2. At Worcester, Mass Holy Cross- 6, Tale 4. At West Point Army 2, Catholic Uni versity l. At Syracuse Lehigh 8, Syracuse 4. At Bloomlngton, Ind. Ohio State 7, Indiana 6 (12 innings) At Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame 2, Valparaiso 0. At Princeton Princeton 8, Harvard 1. South African Olympics Named. CAPE TOWN, April 27. South Af rica is sending to Europe a team of 11 athletes, five cyclists, six boxers, two wrestlers and one woman swimmer, to participate in the forthcoming Olympic games. TOO LATE TO CLASS I FT. 1918 8TUDEBAKER ltrTH just overhauled ; In line terms. six roadster, nape; $D30: H. M. MOTOR CAR CO.. 333-356 Burns Ida st. WANTED Experienced business woman over 25, who wants to build prominent future In steady growing business, re quirements ambition, energy, thorough bees, clear thinking, able to develop as the work grows larger; requires first class typist able to handle correspond ence, knowledge of ediphone useful. Give age, experience, other qualifications fully and phone number. P. o. box l!0tt0. 2-TON Seldon truck in Al condition; a real bargain. STATES AUTO SALES A TRUCK CO., 4o0 Burn side. OAKLAND tourlnir in Al condition: goes at a sacrifice; J 500; terms. H. & M. MOTOR CAR CO 353-350 Burnside at. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Philadelphia 4, Detroit 1. PHILADELPHIA, May 15. Bunch- ng of errors by the home team in the ninth today saved Detroit from a shutout at the hands of Pitcher Nay- lor, the locals winning, 4 to 1. Score: . R. II. E.l R. H. E. Detroit...'. . 1 6 llPhiladelph. 4 9 4 Batteries Leonard, Oldham and Ainsmith; Naylor and Perkins. Boston 1, Cliioa- :o 2. BOSTON, May 15. Chicago took the opening game of the series today, '2 to 1, from Boston, Faber besting Pen- nock in a pitching duel. For seven nnings neither side scored, then rain held up the game 40 minutes. Score; Ti. H. E.l R. H. E. Chicago 2 9 0Boston 17 5 Batteries Faber and Schalk; Pen- nock and Walters. 1914 FORD touring. In fine mechanical shape; looks like new; a real bargain; $3Go; terms. H. & M. MOTOR CAR CO.. 353-35t Burnside st. GASOLINE stump puller. better than donkey engine ; fastest stump puller in exist a nee. Double drum, three speeds; spe cial mechanism for heavy pull at slow speed; just the thing the donkey lacks. Can show you this rig working near Portland. If you are a contractor or large land owner you cannot afford to be without this machine, a tS46. Ore-gonian. WANTED As active partner, a reliable, ambitious, clean-cut man to help manu facture a new confection in Portland ; must have some cash to put into the business; prefer married man and one with gome experience in salesmanship. Reply at once for interview. O 647. Oregonian. FOR SALE By owner, a real snap, a lot i bxioo, good i-room house, garage, woodshed, fruit and berries, good well water at door: 24 blocks from Multno mah station on Oregon electric. Price yjoi; .)(M) down, $lu a month and inter est. Call Main 9589. REDS GUNGH HITS AND WIN PHI LA D EL PH I A CUKCKKD BY XATIOXALS CHAMPIONS. Giants Beat Phillies, Cub Make It Six Straight and Robins Swamp Cardinals. CINCINNATI, May 15. The Reds bunched hits successfully off Causey today while Sallee held Philadelphia check and the champions won, 9 to 2. The score: R.H. E. R. H. E. Phila 2 9 IjCincinnatl 9 14 1 Batteries Causey and Tragesser; Sallee and v ingo. Chicago 5, Boston 1. CHICAGO, May 15 Vaughn held Boston to four scattered hits and backed with great fielding by Terry defeated the visitors, 5 to 1, making it six straight. The score: R. H.E.I R.H.E Boston . . .1 4 ljChicago . .5 9 3 Batteries Fillingim, Jones and Gowdy; Vaughn and Killifer. Pittshurg 0, Sew York 2. PITTSBURG, May 15. Nehf held Pittsburg to four hits today and New York won, 2 to 0. Adams was ef fective except in the sixth and seventh innings when the visitors scored their runs. The score: R. H. E.l R. H. E. Nev York 2 7 0! Pittsburg 0 4 Batteries Nehf and Smith; Adams, Hamilton and Schmidt. Contests With Out-of-Town Sines Especially Desired. The Portland Baseball association. through its secretary. Si Simonsen, is ! seeking dates for the 40 or more tams who are members of the asso- i tfiation, with out-of-town ugire gations for Sundays and holidays. Kspeeially would the association like to hear from teams wanting games for Lecoration day and July 3. 4 and 5. Each Sunday nine teams are open i for engagements in other cities, it being the policy of the leagues to drop two teams from each classifica tion for this purpose. - This Is Portland's first experience with organized semi-pro hall. The secretary may be reached at 23 Chamber of Commerce building. BATHING GIRLS DRAW SHRINK Thousands of Nobles Expected to Be on Hand to Judge Beauties. Seven or eight thousand uniformed Shriners are expected at the Oaks Shrine week to do the judging at th; bathing girls' parade. Stanley Hemp hill, chairman of the SUrfne sports committee, has char??t of the ar rangements and says thy need only 500 girls for the parade,, and entries will be received at 43$ Morgan build- BOYS. why ride a motorclcle when $liOO will buy a swell little 4-cylinder Grant roaaater, electric ugh tea. wire wheels. Kooa tires, iviaxon Horn. just over hauled? Call Main 13tt0 toda. 201 RIvoli theater bldg. FOR SALB West slope of Mount Tabor. new modern 1 XM -story bungalow, 4 bed rooms and bath, living room and dining room, kitchen ana oreaKXast room, lab E. Taylor. ' n919 BUICK ROADSTER. My 119 Bulck roadster, in perfect condition; motor Just overhauled; 3 cord tires ana bumper; looks like new. Must Bell and will give, terms. East lib; ROSE CITY PARK, vacant, coay. modern 4-room bungalow, finished in white. oam, louei. electricity, ttas. lull oase ment; $1U00, terms; move In. Tabor 1JKI0 DODOE DELIVERY Run 3000 miles, perfect condition; cord tires, genuine snap. $185 cash. East 7t-4. SiM stark. 375 AT 7 Der cnt; S.OO t 8 nr rpnt $650 at S per cent; also seller's contract at liberal discount. Fred W. German Co.. ijj v-namuer oi commerce Diag. HAVE lfiO acres in Lincin countv. Or. acres in cultivation, small house, splen did land. Price $1600, or will trade for rooming no use, t qui, uregonian. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 1919 OVERLAND 90 roadster in excellent cond it Ion. Come In and see It; t50 ; terms.. H. A M. MOTOR CAR CO.. 353-35S Burnside at. FOR 8 ALE Safe, soda fountain, cash register, show cases, ice cream tables, chairs and stools ; also 2 pool tables. Apply at 171 X. 6th. FURNISHED front room, suitable for two. private family, use of kitchen and dining room. gas. light and phone; 133 per mo. Mar. 175L CLEANING and tailoring, fine taken at once. dyeing shop, good for district: price $t5 If 732 Sandy blvd. Phone JtlAXWELL chassis, electrically equipped, can give terms to suit. $370. Take part In trade for what? iAtX Washington. Main 4 SOS. RED bug. take part trade for what? Or sell. Leaving town. -00. Main 4SUS. 301 Washing ton. SALE One-ton guin, or will East 4675. Ford truck ; a real bar sell attachment separate. TWO gentleladies wish about June 1. care nice home during summer for using few rooms ii 684. Oregonian. FOR SALE: 7-passenger 6-cylinder Stude baker cheap. East 6877 for appointment. WAXTED EXPERIENCED WINDOW CLEANER. APPLY 66 6TH ST., UP STAIRS. MONDAY 8 A. M. OR 11 A. M FOR RENT 2 rooms in desirable home for 1 or 2 gentlemen; also garage; rent reasonable. Phone Sell. 1273. FOR. SALE 8-room modern house, or can be used for 2 families. Dealing owner; no agents, laoor jum. FOR SALE 2 lots 50x100. Bdwy. Addi tion, 31st and Hancock; by owner, very reasonable. f none wain. 233. FIRST-FLOOR apartment, 3 nice, large, well furnished rooms: adults; $43. 347 Hall st. A DANCE by the Montavilla United Artisans at I. O. O. F. hall. East 80th and East Glisan streets, Tuesday evening. May 18. Good music. Admission 80 cents. ONE good used Kingsbury piano; one How ard piano ; also good violin outfit Mar. 14B1 26 CHOICE, 50x100 building lots, between Division and Hawthorne, on 74th, $250 to $000 each. Call Tabor 8939. FURNISHED H. K. rooms, walking distance. East 5797. llama ave. $2.50 up; 275 Wil DESIRABLE front room for one or two modern home. Call Sunday or after 4 P. M. weekdays. Mar. 943. " 7-ROOM house, garden, etc.. suitable for milk station. 82d st. E. 6136. MODERN 4-room Marshall 133. furnished corner apt. 5-ROOM furnished cottage. 2S E. loth st. HOUSEKEEPING rooms at 551 2d st. ACRES fine land, ail Improved, directly on Oregon electric line; 8 miles out, 5 minutes to station. Fine barn, good well, etc. Will sell all or part. Terms. Owner, Col. 786. WANTED 10 to -60 shares Pacific States 1-ire stock at lowest cash price. fe. H. and A. N. Hosum, investment brokers. 608 McKay bldg., Portland. Or. Phone Main 4X23. A RESPOXSI BLE young business man going east by automobile Denver, Chi cago, New York, will represent a good firm or individual in any capacity. V 630, Oregonian. WANTED Ford coupe equipped with starter 19 or 20; must be in A-l condi tion and the price right; no dealers or agents. Call E. 1354 Monday. 10-1 P. M. FOR SALE 2 acres. Skyline blvd. good location, with good standing timber on same; if interested write for further in formation, or phone East 4."20. . YOUNG man for bill clerk, experienced in billing, shipping and use of compto meter. See Mr. Long. Jones market. 4tH and Alfler. $750 TAKES a Sturges baby buggy and basinette in good conaition. Henry Alar tin, northwest corner 71st st. and Powell valley road. PENINSULA district, seven-room house modern, electricity, basement, attic, Ra- rage. goon iruit trees, grapes; one diock from carline. O 235. Oregonian. WANTED Young man to tally lumber on side track, order cars and keep short ages of orders; out of town; small mill !14 Lwis bldg. Phone Main 15S. FOR SALE Cheao. new leather 1 ounce hail rack, front room table and leather rocking chair. Phone Woodlawn 2460 before 2 o clock. GOOD lot equity for carpenter and paint ing labor, ur wnat nave you? Williams, 909 Chamber of Commerce. UNFURNISHED 3 -room apartment b'achelorr must ba- strictly modern. 27. Oregonian. LOST Gold bracelet, stretched to hand; set with three amethysts. East 3S9. illp on Phon GIRL. WANTED To clerk In bakery. Must have experience. - Fenning's i3akery, b27 Mississippi avenue. MILIXOMAII BOXING SLATED Fast Card Promised for Smoker Next Thursday Xiglit A fast bill of boxingr and wrestling will be produced by the Multnomah club next Thursday niprht in the club grymnasium. Two feature wrestling bouts and five boxing bouts will make up the card. One of the headline events of the evening: will be the wrestling bout between George Hansen and Carl Freilinuer, both members of Multno mah club. These two boys have met several times, but neither has been able to pain any decided advantage. Another bout that is creating a lot of interest is the match between Virgil Hamlin, 130-pound wrestler, and Keed of Franklin high school. Keed recently got the decision over Hamlin, but the latter promises to turn the tables. The loxing bouts will be made up between corns of the fast boys under the tutelage of Eddie O'Connel and boxers from the University of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural college. , A jazz orchestra will furnish mumc. ALB.VXY DEFEATS COLUMBIA Portland Team Drops Game to Fast Valley Squad. ALBANY, Or., May 15. (Special.) The Columbia university baseball team of Portland was defeated by Albany high school 2 to 1 in a fast game here this afternoon. Eaci of the pitchers allowed three hits, Al bany winning on superior fielding. Albany scored in the first Inning when Haller reached first on a fielders' choice and madje the circuit on Butcher's two-bagger. In the sixth inning Beamis reached first on an error, was sacrificed to second and scored on Wilkinson's hit. Schaeker circled the bases for Co lumbia's only score when his hit to rii?ht field rolled to the far corner of the lot, giving the Portland lad a home run. Batteries, Albany Beamis and Harris and Quinn. St. Louis 2, Brooklyn S. ST. LOUIS, May 15. Brooklyn won its second straight game from St Louis today, hitting Jacobs and May opportunely. The score was 8 to 2 The score: R. H. E. It. H. E Brooklyn 8 11 O.St. Louis.. 2 6 2 Batteries Mammaux and Miller Jacobs and Clemons. STANFORD TAKES TEXXIS PLAY Phil Xeer Plays on Doubles Team That Wins. i STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., May 15. Honors in the first annual Pacific coast conference tennis tour nament were carried off today by the Stanford players, James Davies and Philip Neer, when they defeated the University of Washington tennis men in both singles and doubles. Davies won the singles championship and combined with Neer in taking the doubles title. The best match of the day was be tween Davies and Allen for the sin gles title. "Washington and Stanford were the only universities to enter the tournament. Today's results: Preliminary doubles Davies and Neer (S) defeated Waller and Barker (W), 6-2. 6-1. Semi-finals singles Allen W) de feated Neer (S) 2-6. 6-4, 6-2. Davies (S) defeated Taylor (W) by default. Finals: Singles Davies (S) de feated Allen (W) 6-8, 6-2, 6-4. Doubles Davies and Neer (S) de feated Allen and Taylor (W) 6-2, 6-3. FKOSII DEFEAT SALEM HIGH LOST One gray sweater at Sellwood baseball park. Finder please telephone Tabor :hmj. CALL. AT 4MJ PITTOCK block for ladies' suits, coats, dresses, blouses, hats and shoes. Slightly used. 2 y r 1t h a i S I S3 si f? &' i af J MPP ,2. L-JV 1-- , m f -rv- &-,V. ?Ll-. MEETING NOTICES. riTR OTP THE SEASON. EUREKA COUNCII 204. Security Benefit Aasocia tion. Monday evening. May 17. East side W. O. W. hall. Eat 6th and Alder. Good music by Jack: Carl son orchestra. Come tor a good time. REGULAR tneetlBK et Industry Lodire No. 8. A. O. U. W..d floor. Pythian bldir. (formerly Masonic Trnnp). Weft Park and Yamhill. Monday nlithu VJ W. J. ALLEN. Recorder. Tbe Moose dtnee commit tee is giving dancing at Moose ball. 18 4th ft, every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday niffht. Mil ton Butterfield. the singing cornetist, will be an attrac tive feature with his fa mous nightingale sons Prof. P rasp's Moose orchestra. WASHINGTON COMMAN DER Y. NO. 15, K. T. A special conclave will be held Tuesday evening. May 18. at 7:ao P. M.. for the purpose of conferring- the Order of the Red Cross. Candidates will please report at Washing ton Masonic hail at t p. -M. G. P. EISMAN, Recorder. GET READY for the big pic nic given by the Ma iterr and Wardens' and Past Masters NV association at Forest Grove for the Masenlc na r. astern star home lund nn Uondiv. May 3L FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Dunning & McEntee FVNEKAL DIRECTORS. Now located in their new residential fu neral home. Morrison at 12th st, west side. Telephone Broadway 430. automatic The funeral home of refinement ud distinctive service. Note We have no branches nor any con nections whatever with any other undertaking firm. EDWARD ROUS IAN &SON Funeral Director. Third and Salmon Sis. Main 507. Lady Assistant. DOWNING & McNEMAR Successors to Wilson A Ross. Multnomah, Bast 7 th. East 64. Irving ton district. MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 15. O. E. S. Officers and mem bers are requested to attend the funeral services of our late sister, Elizabeth Buck her, at Holman Chapel, Sun day morning at 10:30. By order of the W. M. JENNIE ti. (iALLU WAX, See, OREGON CIRCLE. NO. 171. NEIGH BORS OP WOODCRAFT- Members and their friends are requested to attend the public meeting. Monday evening. May li. at a o cincK. at iseignoors oi-wooacraii headouartera buildine. 314 Taylor it. cor ner of Tenth St.; given in honor of one of our memDers. ur. tiatner Pom Loveioy. All Neighbors of Woodcraft and friends cordially invited. BEHTIE H. BRINTZENHOFF. Clerk. IVANHOE HOMESTEAD. NO 5038. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOE- MAN. will have a regular business meet ing and full initiation next Wednesday evening. May ItHh. at W. O. W. hall. 10th and Taylor. Ladies in full charge for month of May. Ail members requested to oe present. SOPHIA HOBSON, Lady Rowena. PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD, No. 42, 'BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN, will give a dance in the Turn verein hall, 2ZZ 13th st., Thursday evening. May 20. Admission, gents. 50c; ladles. 3.c. Union music. Yetta Haines, correspond ent, 205 Alisky bMg. Phone Main 6oo& PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 200. FRATER NAL BROTHERHOOD. Open meeing to members and friends, w. o. w. ball, 12 Eleventh' street, Monday evening. May 1' Refreshments. MARGARET SWORD, Treasurer. Tabor 30S. P. L. LERCH g VPIPSflM Twelfth and Morrison Sts. tlYlamN Broadway S3M. BREEZE & SNOOK -.l-B-r'A SKEWB8 UNDERTAKING COMPANY. Sd and C:ay. M. 4l2. A Lauy assistant. EXPERIENCED housekeeper desires posi tion; will consider first-class rooming or apartment house Phone Kaat fe2. BY middle aged gentleman, light work ; business experience; can give reference. Phone Sellwood 1492. YOUNG woman with year-old baby girl wishes position as housekeeper for gen tleman in city. 4712 East 65th st, S. E. WANTED Boy, over 18. for factory work. Columbia Mills, Inc., 346Vs Morrison St., 1st floor Koyai oiag. WANTED Girl for light factory work; Columbia Mills., Inc., 34Gft Morrison, 1st floor Royal bldg. 101 S FORD touring car for sale at a bar gain, in fine condition. Call 14J3 Sacramento. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants care of children or do other work m evenings for room, r 04a. oregonian. MARRIED woman wanted for chamber work; no objection to a child, all N. 21st st. Bdwy. 2729. 3-ROOM furnished apartment, i rooms, immediate possession, apts., 685 IrvinfT. Mar. 2S61. ,11 light Baker LOST -Engraved diamond engagement ring, left on wash bowl at Mer Frank's. Reward. Tabor 7420. S273 BUYS 5-Passenger automobile in good condition, run only $ IS, 000 milea 530 Spokane ave. $50 BUYS Ford touring, like new. run 4100 miles; has $100 extras. 539 Spokane avenue. FOR SALE A fin plaid plaited skirt, size 4.i-inch hip. length 39 inches. Phone East 21!2. FOR SALE 40 acres, across bay from Newport and Yaquina Write for parti culars, P B42. Oregonian. " SUITE 3 rooms, light and pleasant: newly naoered and borders painted. Call noon or after 5:30 P. M. 534 Morrison. THREE large, light, airv rooms. $22; may be seen Monday. Waverly hall. East 26th and Clinton sts. BICYCLE, double bar, box handle, fine tires, cost J."0, sell for $25. 784 Hoyt. Sunday A. M. . LEAVING city, will sacrifice my 5-pa.s. touring car for $425. In good condition. Sellwood 3323. WANTED A woman or man checker. Ap ply to the steward, Multnomah hotel. ETHEL McCOY, chirooodlst. R00 Buchanan bldg.. Wash., bet. 4th and 5th. M. aOGi. A NEW 3-passenger Ford body, 71 35. r-to-8 Score Piled TTp in Early Morning Swatfest. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, May 15. (Special.) The Oregon frosh had no trouble in defeating the Salem high nine. 17 to 8, this morning in seven-inning swatfest. The Salemites started the scoring, bringing in tally in the initial frame, but the frosh soon overcame the lead and held it throughout the rest of the contest. Fisher, twirling for Salem, allowed 14 hits; Holmes, in the box for the frosh, allowed but 8. Fisher passed - 2, Holmes 1, while Fisher r.- M.. , nv YOUNG girl or middle-aged woman for xe.a , general housework. 1B4 N. 2tst. V. J 1 1 Wi I VI uui Lite iirai ycai iiit-u nau uig a lead to overcome. The score: R. H. E.i R. H. E. Oregon ..17 14 3SalemHigh8 8 4 Batteries Holmes and Manerude; Fish'er and Sill. WANTED Hotel man for operating; beach hotel. Telephone 53ff-q. WANTED Position fined young lady. as governess by Phone Columbia 753, FURNISHED ants, at The Kerrigan. $15 to 4 . Phone East lloO. WANTED to rent, unfurnished house, 6 lO rooms, close In. Bdwy. 204. GAMBLING MEET IS CALLED Seal Club Owners to Lay Case Be fore Civic Police.. WANTED Gas plate, morning or evening." Mar. 3840 Sunday EXPERIENCED hemstitcher. 509 . Royi bidg. . SAN" FRANCISCO, May 15. Dr. Charles- H. St rub, one of the owners of the San Francisco baseball club, announced that in reply to the de mand of Chief of Police White of San I Francisco for proof as to the alleeed Columbia, Douglas I existence of gambling at the local i SIDE CAR Almost new. Bargain. Eat KB. . baseball park, a conference would be.MQDEiC asw 414 AlU t XrhU ii(0. LEATHER catalog for hrief Chamber of Commerce Bldg. cae. !09 Main 34S-V LARGE front room. Vitrhen privileges desired. 4R5 East Couch. East 8277. WANTED Canoe. 17 or without motor. feet or better, wit AH 471, Oregonian. LARGE month. mom. walking 4B7. E. Ash. distance, $10 WRITE rotary dronhoad sewing machine drawers: all attachments. Tabor ." SEAMSTRESS wanted, 549 Morrison. Ca! .Monnay morning. Irvington's Best The above home, at 774 Thompson street, which would cost you $45,000 to replace, can be bought for less than $26,000. The last word in modern improvement, best construction, and beauty. Large ma hogany living room, with sun room. Pelow .is oak floored room, 20x30. with fireplace, for dancing and billiards or library. American radiator vapor heat with gas for fuel the most costly heating plant money can buy. Many thousands of dollars' worth of tile, including all-tile baths and kitchen. Breakfast room and sleeping porch, oak den or library, on first floor. One bedroom is double size, with fire place has view of Mount Hood. If the best is what you want, phone me for appointment to see this matchless home, or others $22,000. $25,000, $26,000, $27,000, -$35.000 buys in Portland's best and most beautiful homes. R. T. STREET "Good Homes Realtor East 15th and Eroadway Kast i4. Residence Kast 4280. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF NORWAY will hold their annual celebration on 17th of May in the auditorium of the Knights of Pythias building, west Park and lam hill sts.. by a programme and dance. Ad mission 55 cents. COMMITTEE EMBLEM jtwelry, tmttona, charms, plaa sew aes.Bn. Jaeger wroa.. eta at. FR1 ICELANDER'S for lodge emblezsa puik and stiMdala S10 Washington DIED. MeBRIDE At VfleKenOurg, Ariz.. May 11 James Donald McBrtde, aged S. years. inn nf Mr. and Mrs. James McB'Ide, brother of Edward. Robert, Roland and Malcolm McBride of Chicago. 111.. Sara McBride and Mrs. W. J. Holman of this city. The remains are at r lnley's. Mont gomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral here after. TRUMAN Tn this citv. at her late resi dence. Forty-fifth avenue southeast, May 13, Parah Truman, aged 4S years, wife of Frank Truman. The remains ari at Finley's. Montgomery at Fifth. No tice of funeral hereafter. FCNEBAL NOTICES. - Homes - East 7976 I A 4 ISa.r ' cart-?, r-- VV&J&T' ZSfcw 5 4 i 7 i La met n. VAfWn This 9-room, strictly modem house, located at 294 E. 24th St., one-half block south of Havthorne, for sale at a bargain $10,000 by GRUSSI & BENNETT 318-321 Board of Trade " , Telephone: JJaia 743 MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Iesm, Independent Funeral Directors. Washington street, between -tih and 1st streets, west side.. Lady Akditant. Main S691. STS-S5. P. FINLEY & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS, aln 9. Montgomery ae Fifth- McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlors with all the privacy of home, ltith and Everett sts. Telephone roadway 2133. Automatic S-l-oJ. F. S. DUNNING. INC. 414 E. Aider. Phone Ei.t S?. Perfect service, personal direction, free floral chapel aua auto equipment. .se Eleventh East 781. and CI st. T 183X A. D. KEN WORTHY & CO. 5S02-O4 -'d st., Lents. Tabor 527. . R. ZELLER CO. 592 Williama ave. East 1088. c loss. FLOBI'iTS. AfiriJ 328 MorrisonSt. ''i- T.. -Portland Hotel Mar.75 JtzP$: 348 MorrisonSt.' -storks - Bet.Brdwj.&Park Mar.257 cnarje Accounts solicited. Smith's Flower Shop Portland's progressive florist. We special ize In funeral designs- 141 u 6th. opposite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. ft JAPAN FLORIST 16S-1T0 4th St.. Firehouse Market. All kinds of flowers. BeddinB and vegeta ble plants. Japanese shrubbery, nurbery stock, tubs, baskets, gar den seeda. Special sale. MARTIN & FORBES CO. Florists, 3o4 Washington. Main 26!. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BKO., florists. 2S7 Morrison st. Main 77U. Fine flowers and floral de signs. No branch srores. PORTLAND FLORAL SHOP Funeral sprays $l.o0 up. Bdwy. L'S0, 46 j Wash. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 2S7 Washington St.. bet. 4th and 5th. Main 51l2. A lll. MOM'MKSTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS 66 Fourth St.. Opp. City Hall. Neu Bros. kfb BLAESING GRANITE CO I I LI THIRD AT MADISON STREET MACKET At the residence. 2C0 East First street north. May 1.1. Mrs. Ann. Mackey. beloved mother of Mrs. W. ll.irnnrton. James W. and William Macktv. all of Portland, and Mrs. Jaraei McCarthy of Ely, Minn.; also survived by tliree brothers and one sister. The funeral cortege will leave the abov residence Monday. May 17. at 8:45 A. M thence to Holy Rosary church. East Third and Clackamas, where requiem mass will be offered at 0 A. M. Inter ment Mount Calvary cemetery. Ar rangements in care of Miller & Trace y, BLASER At the residence. 2S8 Hamilton stFeet. May 12. 120, Frederick Bli asred 60 years, born In Bern, Switzer land, beloved husband of Anna Blaser, father of Mrs. Anna (J. Ural, oi lllia mook. Or. ; Mrs. Nerna James of Los Anceles, Cal. ; Mrs. Marie Calouri. Fred S. and E. J. B!aer of Portland. Or., a sister of Mrs. Mary Berger. a member the Portlana iiruetn verem. rienus in vited to attend the funeral services at Hoi man's Funeral Pariors, Third and Salmon streets, at 2 P. M Tuesday. May 18. 1U20. Interment Greenwood cemetery. THOMAS At Oregon City, by drowning. April rjvan rt. inomaa. iirpa ti vears. beloved husband of Josie Thomas and father of Mabel Thomas, both of . 1346 East Nineteenth street, son of Mr. ; and Mrs. T. C. Thomas of Oregon City. Funeral services will be held tomorrow 1 (May 17) at 2 o'clock In the residence ! funeral parlors of Walter C. Kenworthy, ; 1532-1534 East Thirteenth street. Sell wood, under- the auspices of Hassalo Lodge, I. O. O. F. No. 15. Friends in- I vited. Interment Mt. Scott Park, ceme- 1 tery. j H AN LEY In this city. May 15, Ada M. ! Hanley. agea ox years, oeiovea wire or. John O. Hanley. mother of Mrs, Mabel W. Walton and John W. Hanley of Portland; Mrs. Lucy M. Holmes of Ya cott. Wash., and sister of Mrs. Lena Rosenberger of Lafayette. Ind., and Mrs. Florence Hinkstone of Indianapolis, Ind. Funeral services will be held Sunday, May 1C, at 2 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Incineration Portland crematorium. THOMPSON In this city, at her late resi dence, 174 Kast lamoni street, Aiay 14, Laura A. Thompson, aged 81 years, wife of Henry Thompson, mother of Mrs. Ella B. Howe and Edgar W. Thompson of this city, Mrs. L. H. Mltchel. Whiting Thomp son and Mrs. C. F. Borton of Los Ange les, Cal., and Mrs. K. B. Fairbanks of Denison. Tex. Funeral services will be held Monday. May 17, "at 10 o'clock A. M., at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. BUCKNER At the residence. 675 Overton street, .May i. ivv, niuiaoeia ai. buck ner, aged 79 years, beloved mother of Phil Harris and Mrs. J. D. Abrams of Portland, Or.; Charles Harris of Chicago, 111., and Lillian Harris of Banbury. Conn. Friends invited to attend the funeral services at Holman' s Funeral Pariors, Third and Salmon-streets, at 10:30 A. M. today (Sunday), May 18. 1920. Water bury, Conn., papers please copy. BERRY In this city. May 15, Amice Berry, agea ao years, oeiovea wiie or John, Inother of Boyd, Many and John Berry of 5U4 Lake street. Funeral serv ices will be held at the new residential funeral parlors of Dunning A McEntee, Morrison street at Twelfth, Monday, May 17, at tt P. M. Friends invited to attend. Interment family plot ML Scott Park cemetery. JORDAN At the residence. 4&5 East Thirteenth eireeu norm, juay la, ju.u. Julia C. Jordan, aged 52 years, beloved daughter of Mary A. Jordan and the late Colonel William H. Jordan. Friends in vited to attend the funeral services at the above residence, at 3 P. M. tomorrow (Monday), May 17, 1920. Interment in Rlverview cemetery. 3ALSEDO In this city, on May 14, Sotera False do, agea -J years, oeiovea wire of Theodore Salsedo. The funeral cortege will leave the chapel of Miller & Tracey Monday. May 17. at 8:30 A. M.. thence to St. Lawrence church, 3d and Sher man St., where requiem mass will be offered at 9 A. M. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery. BRADY In this city. May 14, 1920. Edith L. Brady, aged 41 years, beloved wife of Reginald Brady. Remains will be for warded by Edward Holman A Son. Third and Salmon streets, Tuesday, May 18. 1920. to Carlton, Or., where services will be held and interment made. BARNETT At his late residence. 956 Bryce avenue. Lemuel E. Barnett, aged 70 years. Funeral services will be held at the Portland' crematorium Sunday at Z P. M. Friends invited. Remains at P. L. Lerch undertaking parlors. East Eleventh at Hawthorne. GIBSON James Jr., May 13. aged 94, died at the home of his son, H. F. Gib eon. Barton. Or. Funeral at the home of H. F. Oihson at 11 o'clock, Sunday, May 16. Interment Gibson cemetery OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Investigates ail c a s " of alleged cruelty to animals. Offices, room liO courthouse. Phone Main 378 from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M The society has full charge of the city fiounu &i us nome, DJo uiumDia Don evard Phone any time. VVoodlawa 764. Doga for sale. liorse 'ambulaoc, for sick or disabled horses. Small animals painlessly electrocuted where necessary, and stray animals cared for. All dead animals, cows, horses, etc sicked up lree of charge. Bates for ' ' Classified Advertisements la The Oregonian. Daily and Sunday Per line One time It Two eonsecatlv time ........... .ttm Three consecutive times .......... .3 bevrn consecutive times 3 The following cItU Iratlons excepted, tbe rate of which I Be per line per days Situations Wanted Male. Situation Wanted remale. No ad taken for lei than two lines. Count Mix words to the line. Advertisement! (except "Person als" and "Situations wanted" will bo taken over tbe telephone if the adver tiser Is m subscriber to either phone. No price will be quoted over the phone, but statements will be rendered the following day. Advertisementa are taken for The laily Oreconian until 1:30 P. M.t for The Sunday Oresoniaa until 6 P. M. Saturday. NEW TODAY. Send Us Your Old Carpets (We Call and Deliver) Old Rori and Woolen Clothlnar. We Blake Reversible. Hand-W oven FLUFF RUGS Room-Siie Fluff Rues. Woven. S17.SO Ru Ram Woven All Slaeau . Clot bra Cleaning; and Uyelnar Uepts. Mall Orders Send for IlookJct. Feathers Renovated Carpet Cleaning 9x13 Ron Steamed Cleaned. $1.50 WESTERN FLCFT RTTO CO. S4 Union Ave N. Pfconc East 6518 IRVINGTON HOMES McDonell East 419 IRVINGTON HOME. S7000. Open 2 I ntll 3 o'clock. A real barpain for Sunday, in perfect condition; just painted outside. All ivory art paper: H. W. floors through out; -full lot; fine furnace; no (Jarage. Between 12tn and 13th on Thompson. East 411. IRVINGTON HOME. S50O. In heart of district; eipht artistic rooms; in perfect condition: two blocks from Irvingrton club. McDonell East 419 PALATINE JUST HILL WAVER Li Y STIiERAI. CARS. L.1MOI7S1NES for funeral ervlce- JONES OPPOSITE THE GOLF L.INKS. Twenty minutes out on the facific highway, and extending- irom tne river back on the hill for one-half mile; is one of the most beautiful Boots in Oregon. Hard roads, gas and electricity. Prices vary from $1000 to $5000 per acre. Some Is beautiful ly wooded, some cleared and cultivat ed and some parked. NOW" is the time to buv. Everything has gone up and acreage will be the next. MRS. HELEN S. TURNER imm Spalding Hldg. Main SB8. Edward E.Goudey Co. mortgage; LOANS - United State. Hark Hoildlns FOR MORTGAGE LOANS 6ee Oregon Investment & Mortgage Co-. Hi4 Cbajufcec it I Cuuuiiuic