THE SUNDAY OREGONTA-V, PORTLAND. NOVEMBER 14, 1920 w 7 CHESS AND E. H. BRYANT, Editor. Phone Tabor 6213. Contributions solicited. Headquarters of Portland Ches and Checker club, Worces ter building. Third and Oak streets, room intf. Mail contributions to 143 East Thirty fifth street. PROBLEM NO. 996. By H. W. Gross, Salem. Or. This is constructed for the purpose of honoring Dr. W. R. Inge Dalton, Seattle. Wash. It is fresh from the hatchery. The following lines serve as a dedication and explanation: v 'L" stands for Dalton, & master in chess. Whose problems for many are just a big mess. For others they're joy and amusement profound To Dalton this problem and should redound. h. w: GROSS. There Is almost perfect symmetry in the setting of this unique design. 9x9 four figures on a row or file and an equal space above and below. This is a manifestation of w hat chess genius can accomplish with a Saiemite Mr. Gross has breathed into It t he enthusiasm of chess art. and the solutionwill puzzle many of the solvers. BLACK NINE PIECES. 1 1"-' 1 "'7-"' t" -' ' '-"'I fr'.T"" 3 I ; --- j -t; ,,,,,'... -,?) ! y" - '"SEW"- WHITE NINE PIECES. , White to move and mate In three. White King on QK7. queen on KKt5, rooks on QB7 and K7, bishop on KB-'. jknight on KKt3 and Q5, pawns on Q3 nd QB2. Black King on Q3, queen on KKt3, rook on KB'J, knights on K7 and Qi. yawM on KKt5. KR-I, Q. and Q7. FlROBLEM NO. 997. By H- W. Gross. Th solvers will certainly have to focus their forces to d-eveloo ail the variations Hi this composition. We predict that both of these problems will bring forth expres sions of unqualified approval. M r. Gross Is establishing a splendid reputation as a composer and the valuable contributions svre appreciated by the hundreds of readers of these columns. George Griffith, Oregon City, try it! BLACK THIRTEEN PIECES. : 1 j - Hlp -j WZM H H WHITE nine: pieces. White to mate in threojnovea. White kinjr on WR-. queen on Q4. rook en KHq. bishop on QKt, knitrhts on KKU! and KKtB. pawns on K6. K Btf. KR3. Black King on KR4, queen on QR2, rooks on QB4 and QKt4, bishops on KB6 and KKt2, knifrht on KKt, pawns on KKt5. KR3. KR3. QB5. QKt7 and QR6. SOLUTIONS. ( Problem No. !90 Key. R-K3. Problem No. 0!1 Key, Kt-B3. K, moves; 2. castles, mate. It would be amusing if we should publish some of the solutions received to this little teaser. Problem No. !- Key, Q-B2. Some problem; C. Givens, Salem. Or. Solutions have been received from C. O. Glvens. H. W. Gross. Dr. Dalton. A. B. Richards. A. Springer. H. S. Goddard. Guy Conklin. A. E. Schmidt, Edward Lacaiile, George Robinson, D. Looney. L.. F. Wooley. P. W. Young. Ben Foster, C. G. Campbell, Oliver N. Phelps. Joe Murray, Ira C. Ed wards, E. 1j. White. E. L. White, Stevenson, Wash. Wel come you heartily in the solvers' list. Your solutions to Nos. 9UU and DU1 cor rect. Ira C. Edwards. Portland You are on 2i!r list. Thanks! Sorry you loll down No. floi.,t,v Georce Robinson. Josenh Nev Bahson. 471 t,eary building. Seattle, Wash. Will look anxiously for that new list. Thanks for present and past favors. Dr. W. R. I. Dalton. Seattle Wash. Ar ranging It so that beautiful prize problem will be as you request No. 1000. H. W. Gross, Salem, Or., writes that Dr. Francis' solution to his problem No. 976 is wrong; that there Is only one key that will work it. The doctor gave: R-R5ch. K-B3: 2, RxRch. KR; 3, Q-K15. At the 2, KxRch, 1'xR and ? No mate. GAME NO. TIO. King's Gambit Declined. White. Black. IWhite. 1 P-K4 P-K4 17 P-K5 2 P-KB4 B-B4 IS B-R5- Black. Kt-Q2 R-K3 B-B2 KxR K-K2 Q-KKt KtxP R-KB K-Q RxP Q-K3 PxP QxB KxP Hesigns 3 Kt-KB3 P-Q3 19 P-RS -B.t B-KK t5 20 RxP BxKt,21 Q-B5ch Kt-QB3 22 BxKt b-ki:i:j b-b QKt-K2'24 PxKt 5 B-K2 6 BxB 7 H-tikt4 8 P-Kt5 0 P-Q4 10 BxP 11 B-K3 3 2 Kt-Q2 J3 O-O 14 P-QR1 jr Q-K2 16 Q-Q3 PxBP 25 B-B5ci Kt-KtSISfl BxR K.t-B3 27 Q-KB2 0-Ol2S P-Kttf P-KR320 PxP P-B;i 30 PxBch R-K'31 R-QKt P-Q4! GAME NO. 711. Sicilian Defense, (whtte). Marshall Jackson (black). Played In the third round at the Atlantic cne38 congress. White. Black. White. 1 P-K4 P-QB4;30 K-Kt3 2 KI-KB3 P-K3.31 K-B3 Black. R-02 K-B2 3 P-04 P-Q4 32 P-QR4 Kt-QB3;33 R-Q3 K-B3 R-QB2 K-K3 R-B P-KK14 4 Kt-B3 fi B-Kt5 6 PxQP 7 O-O 8 Kt-KS 9 KtxB 10 PxP 11 Kt-K3 32 P-QKt4 13 B-Kt2 14 Kt-Kl3 Kt-B3 34 P-B3 KPxP 35 K-K3 B-K2:3fl K-Q4 B-Q2I37 PxP QxKtl38 R-Kt3 P-Q531I P-B4 R-Q 41) R-Q3 Kt-Kt5i41 R-R3 B-B342 K-K4 0-0)43 H-Q3 PxP K-B3 P-B5 R-QR K-Qch R-Q7 RxP 15 P-KR3 16 Kt-K4 37 P-KB4 IS Kt-Q6 3 9 PxB V0 BxKt 21 QxP QxQ 23 B-K5 24 BxKt 25 QK-Q 26 RxR 27 R-B3 KKt-K444 R-QOch K-Kt2 R-K7ch P-B6 K-Kt R-K3ch P-B7 B-K2 45 RxP P-B4M8 K-BS BxKti47 RxPch Kt-B24S K-Kt6 QxB,4 K-B5 Q-Kt3ir.O KxR PxQ 51 P-B5 KtxPi52-r-K-Q6 BsB 53 K-B7 KR-Q54 P-R5 RxR55 P-KtS R-Q8chl58 P-R6 R-Q7B7 P-R7 p-p.3 RR K-Kt P-BS(Q xPch Q-Qch P-Kt5 P-Kt6 P-Kt7 P-Kt8(Q QxPch Q-Q -K-R2 -R-B3 American Chess Bulletin. Mate. It. E. Smith, Sissons, Cal. We believe the consensus of opinion Is undoubtedly in favor of Jose Capablanca being not only the ex-champion's greatest rival but the world's champion; notwithstanding that many are insisting that Mr. Lasker had no right or authority to transfer th world's title to any one. There is ai understanding that arrangements have been perfected for a meeting between these two masters in at Havana, Cuba Havana having raised 920,000 lor the match. GAME NO. 712. Go-As-You-Please Opening. Contributed from H. Pyerita,. Oakland, Lai. rtanu iwnue;, faiy OiacKJ. White. Black.l 1 Kt-QB3 2 P-KP.4 3 Kt-B3 4 P-K3 5 P-Q4 6 B-CJ3 7 P-uKtS 8 B-Kt2 9 QxB 10 KI-K5 It BPxKt 12 Kt-K2 IS P-Kt3 14 P B - 15 R-Q 16 KPxP 17 Kt-Kt IS K-B 19 Kt-K2 20 Kt-B4 21 K-Kt2 P-KB4 White. Kt-KB3,22 K-B - . P-K3,23 PxP P-Q4 24 Q-Kt5 . P-QKUt 2.T ti-BO P-B4 2f Q-Kt6ch B-R3 27 QxBch BxB 2S PxKt Kt-B3 2! Kt-Kt6cb, KtxKt'3 Kt-K5ch Kt-KS 31 QxR slacK. R-K PxP B-B6 BxB K-B Kt-B3 Q-B K-B2 RxKt Q-B7 K-Kt3 Q-B4ch R-QB Q-R5ch 32 Q-K7ch Q-Q 33 Q-K2 P-KKt4 34 K-Kt B PxP 35 P-B7 K-BK K-B23H P-HSfKtch W-r- j-R.tocn.K K1-K8 RxRch P-Kt5 3S QxR QxKt P-KR4 39 Q-Q2 BxPch P-R5 4i K-B Q-B3ch P-K6ch 41 K-K2 Q-B8ch Kesjgns. Checkers. E. H. BRYANT. Editor. Phone Tabor 6213. Portland' Chess and Checker club. Worces ter building. Third and Oak streets, room 216. Contributions solicited. Mail to 143 Kajst Thirty-fifth street. PROBLEM NO. 1101. , By P. .1. Lee. Tacoma. Wash. This ia a very practical position that will CHECKERS meet with, the highest commendation, es pecially from the beginners. Mr. Lee's compositions merit the confidence and trust of every solver. The highest ideals in problem composition have been for years alopted by this master composer. His products are worthy the acceptance and honor bestowed upon them. BLACK. 5, 20; KINGS. 13. 24. ..- .... . - :; h- ;-;Q,j' j y ' .i . . . i h..-,.;t y ----- j WHITE, 22, 27; KINGS. 6. 15, 16. White to plas and win. PROBLEM NO. 1102. By L. J. Valr, Denver. Colo. Creative genius, whether It builds motor cars, airplanes or checker problems. Is never at the end of its endeavors: al ways trying, striving for something super ior to former construction. - Mr. Valr is the author of hundreds of problems, and In the composition of today you will dis cover something new to please you, Mr. Solver. BLACK, 4. 20, 28; KINGS. 10. 14. 82. 1.1 j I' ,, ,. '"-i Q;J8T":, r r o "j I1 . . v,-.,-, ,.,,, A., j,-; .r: ; ; Qi WHITE. 12. 19, 21, 81: KINGS, B. 13. 4 White to play and win. PROBLEM NO. 1103. By H. S. Wood. Black. 4, 6, 7, 9; kings. 26. 32. White. 17, 21, 22, 27; king, 18. White to play and win. , PROBLEM NO. 1104. By W. T. Prins. Black. 11. 21; kings, 15, 26. 32. Whltt, 13, 22, 23, 27; kings, 9, 20. White to play and draw. SOLUTIONS. Problem No. 10U3. Black. 6. 14. 27; kliill, 31. White, 19, 30; kings. 7. 15. Black to draw: 6-8(1. 7-10(2. 3. 4. 0. 9-13, 10-17. 1.1-22. 15-18. 22-26, 30-23. 27-32. 18-14, 82-27, 23-18. 27-23, 19-16.- 31-26. 16-11, 26-22. 18-15, 22-18. Drawn.. Variation 1. 27-32. 7-10, 32-27. 10-17. 31-26. 30-23. 27-11, 17-14, 11-8. 19-15. 8-12, 15- 11. 12-16. 11-8, 16-11. 8-3. 11-16, 3-7, 6- 19. 14-18, white wins. Variation 2. 7-2, 27-22. 19-16. 22-27. 2-6, 9-13. 16-11 (A, 14-17, 15-18B. 27-23. 18-27. 31-24. 0-10, 24-19, 11-7, 17-22, 10-14. 19-23, drawn. A If 6-9, black's play 31-26. drawn. B If 6-10 or 6-9. play 31-26. drawn. Variation 3 7-11, 27-32. 19-16. 32-27, 16- 12. 27,23. 12-8, 14-17. drawn. Variation 4. 19-16, 27-32, 16-11. 32-27, 7- 10. 9-13, 10-17, 13-22, 15-18. 22-26. drawn. Variation 5. 30-25. 31-26. 25-21. 9-13, 7-2. 26-22, 2-6, 14-18, 6-10, 18-23. drawn. Problem No. 1094. Black, 3, 14, 26: king, 27. White, 6, 15. 19, 22; king, 2. White to win: 6-1, 14-18(1, 22-17. 27-23. 19-16, 23-19, 16-11, 19-10. 2-7. 10-15. 1-6. 15-8. 17-13, 3-10, 6-21. white wins. Variation 1. 26-30. 1-6. 3-8. 6-9. 14-18, 19-16. 18-25. 16-12. white win. Variation 2. 3-8, 1-6, 8-12, .15-10. 26-30, 6-9. white wins. Problem No. 1095. Black, 11. 18: kings. 8. 15. White, 7. 26; kings, 6. 31. White to win: 7- 2(1.2 18-23 15-19(3 26-19 6-10(A 24-15 19-24(4 14-10 10-14 15- 6 2- 9 16-19 8- 12(5 81-27 9- 14 11-16 12-16 1-14 14-10 19-24 27-23 24-28 10-15 14-10 16-20 White wins. Variation 1. 7-3. 8-12. 3-7. 11-16. 7-10. 16-19. 6-1. 15-6. 1-10. 18-23. 26-22. 22-1T. 26-30, 31-27. 30-26. 10-15. 26-22. drawn. artation 2. 6-9. 15-10. 7-3. 8-12. drawn. Variation 3. 8-12. 6-10. 15-6. 2-9. 11-16. 9-14. 18-23. 26-19. 16-23. 14-18. white wilts. variation 4. 11-15. 2-7. 19-23. 26-19. 15-24, 7-3, 8-12, 31-26, 12-16, 10-14. white wins. , Variation 6. 11-15. 9-14. 15-19. 31-27. 8-11, 14-18. white wins. A 6-9 black's draw by 11-15. Problem No. 1096. Black. 9. 15. 25; kings. 6. 30. White, 7. 11. IS. 23: kings. 27, 31. White to win: 18-14, 9-18. 23-14. 6-10, 14-9, 10-3, 27-23. 25-29. 9-6. 29-25, 6-1. 25-22, 1. 22-17. 6-10. White wins. Solutions have been received from H R. Godd'ard, A. Hart. George Blanchard. Harry uiom. i. ureenoaum, ueorge Robinson. A. C. McCutcheon, A. A. Simmons. W. L. Bryant, A. P. Jones. P. J. Lee. L. J. Valr. L. P. Puterbaugh, J. Graham. George Mc Donald. S. O. Turner. Mark Stauialawskl. J. J. Butterfield, Harry Murphy, S. H. Dickens, W. J. Wood. Have received many commendations on the above list of problems. Please add your name to the solvers' list. Oregonian only $1 per year. H. S. Goddard of Vancouver, Wash., writes that his solutions (which are very good) are not on his regular diet. I be lieve I have played with Mr. Lee and) he is easily my master. H. S. Goddard. GAMS NO. 1087. ' Double Corner. By F, Tischleit, London, England. In the Post. 9-14 8-11(3 2-11 10-14 . 30-25 23- 19 15- 8 29-25 26-23 7-11 11-16 4-11 10-15(1 15-19 22-26 19-15 26-23 25-22 . 22-18 31-2 10- 19 - 9-13(2 11-18 19-26 ' 25-18 24- 15 30-26 . 21-17 (A 18-9 . 28-24 16-20 13-22 . 1- 6 26-30 18-22 27-23 25- 9 17-14 9- 6 11- 8 5- 9(6 6-13 6-10 '13-17 22-18 25- 19(K 19-16 14-7 6-2 Drawn 7-30 12-19 3-10 17-22 22- 17 23- 7 ' 32-27 2- 7 (A) 32-27, 1-6. 22-T, 6-9, 26-23. 16-19. 23- 18, 19-23. 17-14, etc Drawn. Variation 1. 11- 15 15-19 23-26 26-17 12-16 25- 22 18-15 6- 1 81-26 11-15 1- 6(E 10-14 26-30 8- 8 10-14 26- 23 15-10 , 1- 6(B 10- 7 " 21-33 0- 9(C 19-23 30-26 8-12 White 23-18 10- 6 6-10 7-11 wins (B) 80-25. 6-10. etc. W. W. (C) 3-7(D. 21-17. 6-9. 23-18, 15-19. 18-15, -8-14, etc. W. W. (D) 3-8, 32-27. 8-12, 23-18, 15-19. 27-24 18-14. 19-23. 22-18. 13-17. 18-15. 17-22 21-17. 22-26. 17-14 W. W. (CJ ir 3-8. 26-23, 8-12, 32-27, 10-14. 23-19, 1-6, 27-24 W. W.. or 3-7. 26-22 10-14, 31-27. 7-ll 28-24, 1-6, 23-18. 6-loI 21-17 W. W. ' Var. 2 11-16, 17-12. 2-7(1. 23-22. 7-11. 30-25. 11-15. 32-27. 3-8. 22-18.' 8-11. 25-22. W. W. (F) 3-7, 25-22. 8-11, 80-25. 11-15, 32-27, 2-7, 22-18, 7-11, 25-22. W. W. Var. 3 2-7, 25-22(4, 8-11, 26-23, 11-15. 32-27, 7-11, 22-18, drawn. Var. 6. at (J) A- Leven vs. F. Tischleit. Var. 4 32-27(5. 7-11. 26-22, 8-11. 19-16 12-19. 27-24, 28-24, 1-5, 30-26, drawn. VARIATION 5. ' " 17-13(G 7-11 11-16 18- 8 7-11 29-25 26-23 22-17 15-18 26-22 10-15 19-24 9- 6 o--i 24-27 3- T 25-22 17-13 25-22 30-26 16-19 10-15 Drawn VARIATION 6. 7- 10 26-23 19-12 18-11 14-10 23-19 11-16 9-13 20-24 2- 7(H 7-11 27-24 11-7 8- 11 22-18 23-18 31-27 5- 9 16-20 24-27 Drawn a-- 0-i( 4-i 18-14 11-15 12-16 10-15 27-31 A. Hunter vs. W. W. Monroe. H 6-9. 22-17 back to trunk play. A. Leven vs. F. Tischleit. (K 31-27 7- 10. 23-19. 9-13. Black probably wins H. F. Shearer. In Oregonian game. No. 1082, at note (B) it ia asked is 30-26 the only move to draw. "Old Fourteenth" 11-15 23-19 8- 11. 22-17, 4-8, 17-13. 15-18. 24-20 ll-is' 28-24. 7-1126-23. 2-7. 23-14. 9-18. and we have game No. 1082 previous to note (B) A. J. Heffner has published play to show that 30-26 draws, and that 27-23 loses The play for black to win after 27-23 is very critical and long drawn out. If any of the readers want It. will send it. P. J. Lee. J. I Frost. Klamath Falls. Or., sends the following solution to problem No. 1085 by P. J. Lee, Tacoma, Wash, t 3-7. 12-3 7-11. 5-14, 11-9. leaving white In what I call a winning position. The solution given was 3-7, 12-3, 7-2. 3-14, 22-18, 29-6, 29-6. 2-11 and drawn. If I am wrong will Mr. Lee please correct me? Mr. Frost would like to have some of the players play six games with him by correspondence. 818 Ninth street. Write P. J. Lee, 6432 South Oak street. In regard to the kind of a book you wish. He has some for sale. i Phone your want ads to The Orego nian. Main 7070, Automatic 660-95. U..S. 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Music by Bliss .Harmony Five. YETTA HAINES. Correspondent. 205 Allsky Bldg. Main 6356. TVANHOE HOMESTEAD NO. '5038. B. A. Y. Regular business meeting Wed.. Nov. 17. W. O. W. hall, 10th and Taylor sta. All members come. Refreshments. PEARL OWENS. Correspondent. 212 Railway Exchange bldg. Main 967. 500 ROYAL CIRCLE No. 528. N. of W.. W. O. W. Temple, 128 11th st. hall No. 1. Wednesday eve., Nov. 17. Come and bring your friends. Eight prises, 28 hand. MARGARET WERTHEIMER . Clerk. A DANCE will be given ry the United Artisans at Montavilla schoolhouse. East 8eventy-sixth and Pine streets, Saturday evening, KovemSer in. Admission 40 cents. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins new designs. , Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 Sixth at. FRIEDLANDER'S for' lodge emblems, class pins and medals. 310 Washington at. MEETING NOTICES. ANCHOR COUNCIL NO. 746. SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Members make Tuesday night the tnner night; 55 appli cations and 31 initiations last meeting it must be surpassed next meeting. The race la close and the excitement great. Your candidates must be in next Tuesday IT you expect to keep up in the race. l. Nlner has added extra attractions. Teams bringing in most candidates will be hon ored and those who are not doing their duty will regret It, Members, do not for get to bring your pumpkin pie. KIRKPATRICK COUN CIL 2227. Security Bene fit Association All mem bers are requested to at tend next Friday night. Watch the race and see the fun. The donkey is leading In the race, fol lowed by the elephant, goat, buffalo, pig and camel. Bro. Matthews is proud of his mule and says it's a case of 'show me." WAS H I N G T O N COM MANDERY NO. 15, K. T. A special conclave will be held Tuesday evening. Nov. 16. at 7:30 o'clock sharp. at East Eighth and Burnside streets. The Order of the Red Cross will De con ferred, and candidates will please report at 7 P. M. G. P. EISMAN. Recorder. GRAND MASQUERADES BALL will be given at Moose hall Thursday evening. Nov. 18. Prizes will be given for best sustained characters. FOR RENT OR LEASE. Dance hall; brick building, steam, heat. 1163. Albina ave., corner Killingsworth. Wakefield. Fries & Co., 85 4th st. DIED. HOBBS At her late residence. 4209 64th st. 8. E., Nov. -12, Elsnlra Hobbs. agea 69 years; mother of Mrs. Carrie Williams and Mrs. Ida Stockdale of Warner, Okla homa: Madison, Robert, Thomas and G. C. Hobbs of Muskogee, Okla. The re mains are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. AHLSPEAD In this city. November 12. -:0. captain Joseph Anlspeaa, age oi years. Deceased was a member of Oneonta Tribe. No. 2, Improved Order ot Red Men; also the Lang Syne society. Remains are at the parlors of the East Side Funeral Directors. Funeral notice will appear in later Issue. FAWCETT In this city. November 13. Irene Fawcett, age25 years 7 months 16 days. Beloved wife of John N. Fawcett " and loving mother of Donald L., Doro thy I. and Jack Fawcett. Remains are at the parlors of the East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder st. Notice of funeral later. TERRY At the residence of her daugh ter. 480 East 49th st. N., Nov. 11. Es tella A. Terry, aged 79 years. The re mains will be forwarded this (Sunday) evening by J. P. Finley & Son to Min neapolis, Minn., where services will be held and interment made. CUSHMAN In this city. November 13. 1920. Robert B. Cushman. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. - Robert E. Cushman, 918 Weldler street- Remains at the parlors of Brazee and Snook. Belmont at Thirty fifth. CHAMBERS At the residence, 382 E. 12th st. N., Nov 13, 1920, William Chambers, aged 71 years. Remains at Holman's Funeral Parlors, Third and Salmon sts. Notice of funeral later. NEALY In. this city. November 12. John S. Nealy. aged 86 years. Remains for warded by Dunning t McEntee to Win lock, Wash., where services and inter ment will be held. McDOUGALD At Oregon City. Or., Nov. 10. Gordon C. McDougald. aged 29 years. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th Notice of funeral hereafter. BALL In Detroit. Mlctaf, Nov. 13, Frank lin Harvey Ball, beloved father of Bert C. Ball oi this city. BANCO In this city, Nov. 13, Mrs. Isaac Bango, aged 39 years. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at 5th. FUNERAL NOTICES. GARBARINO-T-Near Beaverton. Or.. No vember 12. 1920. Arllne Garbarino. Aged 17- years, beloved daughter of Roaa Garbarino; also survived by three broth ers and one sister. The funeral cortege w ill leave the chapel of Miller & Tracey, Tuesday. November 16. at. 8:30 A. M., thence to St. Michael's church. Fourth and Mill streets, where requiem mass will be offered at 9 A. M, Interment at Mount Calvary cemetery. Friends in vited. MYERS At Twin Falls. Idaho. November 10 1920, Dr. John Myers, aged 46 years; husband of Dora Myers, father of Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Myers of Portland, brother of William Myers of San Diego. Cal.. Mrs. Anna Allison of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Mrs. Ella Hlmpie and Mrs. Jennie Gordon of this city. The funeral service will be held tomorrow (Monday). November 15, -at 2:30 o'clock P M., at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited; concluding service at Riverview cemetery. MASTERSON In this city. November 12, 1U20 Mary Masterson, aged 44 years, beloved sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Hays of Los Angeles, Cal.. and William J. . Masterson of Portland. The funeral 1 cortege will leave the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Monday. November lo. at 9 . A. M thence to St. Rose church. East Foriy-fifth and Alameda, where requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 A. M. In terment at St. Mary's ceemtery. Friends invited. BURDIN At his late residence. 823 East Taylor street, November 12. Henry New man Burdln. aged 80 years 5 months 3 days. He leaves his widow. Jennie Bur din, and two sons, George M. of Milwau kle Or., and H. S. Burdln of Portland. Funeral services will bo held Monday. No vember 15, at 2 P. M. at the chapel of Breeze and Snook, Belmont at Soth. sL Friends invited. EINKOPF In this city, November 12. 1920. Chris L. Einkopf, aged 73 years 2 months 9 days; husband of Hannah Einkopf, residing at Medford, Or. Re mains are at the parlors of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street. Funeral notice later. BLAIR The funeral service for the late Georgia C. Blair of 4S1 East Tflirty seventh street North will be held to day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the Portland crematorium. Fourteenth and Bybee streets. Friends Invited. J. P. Fin ley & Son, directors. FUNERAL CAilj. tJMOUSINES for tuneral services, JONES AUTO LIVERY. MAJtSTl A T.L 114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DUNNING & McENTEE Now located In their new residential funeral home. Morrison at 12th., West Side. Phone Bdwy. 430. Auto. 545-58. The Funeral Home of Refinement and Distinctive Service. Note We have no branches nor any connection whatever with any other undertaking firm. EDWARD HOLMAN & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon streets. Main B07. Lady Assistant. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral "Service for Less. Independent Funeral Directors. Washington street, between 20th and 21st streets. West Side. Lady Assistant. Main 2691. Auto, 578-85. McENTEE .& EILERS Funeral parlors with all the privacy of a home, 16th and Everett streets. Phone Broadway 2133. Automatla 621-33. J. P. FINLEY & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main ft. Montgomery at Fifth. DOWNING & McNEMAR The Residential Funeral Home. 441 Multnomah st., lrvlngton dist. East 84 EAST SID-TfUNERAL DIRECTORS. (F. S. Dunning, Inc.) "The family set the price." 414 East Alder. An 7CI I CD On 592 Williams Ave. i III -.lLLLII UUi Phone East 1088. CVCWCC UNDBRTAKINfl CO. Third and Clay. Main 4152. PT T VPCTT E. Eleventh and Clay. . AJ. i-lX-XwVXl. East 781. Tabor 1833 BREEZE & SNOOK Jr"4b7orBfim.ont A. D. KENWORTHY & CO.. 5802-04 92d St., Lents. Tabor 5267. MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS 286 4th St., opp. City Hall. Ncu Bros. Ell BLAIESING GRANITE CO.I rUT THIRD AT KAOISON TWC-Tt Portland Business Bulletin A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas sified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29. ACCOUNTANTS. JULIUS R. BLACK, public accountant, auditor, income tax service. Concord bldg.. 2d and stark. Phone Main 7443. ADDING MACHINES. $15 BUYS adding machine; adds 7 figures. 518 Corbett bldg. Marshall 557. ALTERATIONS. LADIES' tailoring; perfect fitting; work guar. I Reubin. 408 B -h & Lane bldg. ASS.VYERS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second Gold, silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEY. E. W. EASTMAN, lawyer and notary pab Hc. 934 Chamber of Commerce bids- BATHS. CHIROPRACTIC, steam baths and mas sage. lOth -floor Broadway building. Mar shall 3187. Dr. Laura E. Downing. DR. McMAHON'S baths. Portland. Steam showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c. Tell your friends. BOXING AND SHIPPING. EXPERT boxing and shipping automobiles. James I. Marshall Mfg. Co.. 452 Hoytst. CELLULOID BUTTONS. THE IRWIN HODSON COMPANY. 387 Washington. Broadway 434. A. 1254. CCCT UIIRT Come to Dr. Gartner, foot - ntlll I specialist: corns, bunions, foot arches made to order. 311 Swetland bldg.. Fifth and Washsingtoa. Main 1081. DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles sci entifically corrected. Lady assistant, 512 Morgan bldg. Main 8762. CHIROPODISTS ARCH SPECIALISTS. WILLIAM, Estelle and Florello De Veny. The onJy scientific chiropodists and arch specialists In the city. .Parlors 302 Ger linger bidg.. S. W corner Second and Alder. Phone Main 1301. COLLECTIONS. NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796. No collections, no charges. Estab. 1900. DANCING. SUMMERS' DANCING ACADEMY Ball room and stage dancing taught. Private lessons, day and eve. Dances Tuea. and Sat., Manchester hall, oob oth st Broadway 3"90. DOROTHY RASMUSSEN Ballroom and esthetic Cfenclng. 610 Eilers building. Wash., bet. 4th and 5th. Main 1123. DENTISTRY. nCMTIOTDYDR W. KEENE, 351 UCIlllOini Washington st. Without pain. Latest nerve - blocking meth'od. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL. East 7th and Grant sts. Both phones; day and night service. 3 veterinarians. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. MOTORS REWOUND Repred . Bought and Sold. NICHOLAS ELECTRIC WORKS. Phone 527-27. 226 Main St. ySSi H. M. H. ELECTRIC CO. Cl (-5i 31 N- lst i1" Portland. Or. Re AVi'w ll winlJlng d electric repairing S-VS-a "Pecialty. New or used mo-&VT-V-r j-J tors. Broadway 1045. A. 1046. ELECTRIC MOTORS. Bought, sold. rented and repaired. Walker Electric Works. 413 Burnside. corner Tenth st. Broadway 5674. IRON WORKS. PHOENIX IRON WORKS. Engineers, founders, mechanics, boiler makers, boiler and blacksmith shop. Of fice and works, AiawtAorne ave. and East Third st. JEWELRY REPAIRING. JEWELRY repaired and mfg. for tho nauo rvoss 5c L.O., IDC. tti. Muscovltz, mgr.. Mohawk bldg.. 3d and -lorrison. LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. PACIFIC LANDSCAPE GARDKKER8 Specialists in creating and taking care of parks, lawns, gardens, rookeries, fountains, etc.; shrubs, perennials and bulbs; old manure and fertilizers. Phone oenwooa jouo. 4003 45tn avenue S. E. MUSIC TEACHERS. L. CARROLL DAY, teacher of piano and voice. Broadway 2555. 148 13th street. Free use of practice pianos. Dunning system. Broadway 2555. OREGON Conservatory (school)' of Music 2d floor Russel bldg. (over the "Lion"), ' entrance 165 V, 4th St.. cor, of Morrison PIANO, violin, all string taught: violin $10. Kol Kenbeck, 409 Yamhill. WHOLESALERS AND ENGINEERS AND MILL SUPPLIES. THE M. L KLINE CO.. 84-86-87-89 Front GRAIN MERCHANTS. PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade bldg. HATS AND CAPS. THANH AUSER HAT CO., 53-55 Front st PAINTS; OILS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and Morrison. RASMUSSEN & CO., Second and Taylor FLORIST. Smith's Flower Shop Portland's progressive florist. We spe cialize in funeral designs. 141 H Sixth, opposite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. MARTIN & FORBES CO. Florists, 354 Washington. Main 269. Flowers for ail occasions, artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists 287 Morrison St., Main 7700. Fine flowers and floral de signs. No branch stores TONSETH FLORAL CO., 287 Washington st.; bet. 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A 1101. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Investigates all cases of alleged cruelty to animals. Offices, room 160 courthouse. Phone Main 37S from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. The society has full charge of the city pound at its home, 635 Columbia bou levard. Btwne any time. Woodlawn 764. Dogatfor sale. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled horses. Small animals painlessly electrocuted where necessary, and stray animals cared for. All dead animals, cows, horses, etc., picked up free of charge. NEW TODAY, West Side Snap 5-room house, rear new plant of Montgomery Ward: close to car lines and school; immediate possession. . Price $2200 terms to anil. Apply 74(1 VanEhn Street. Near 23d I'none Broadway 4439. Mortgage Loans Lowes latere, raceai lutollnmeat ro (tsusu U -Usalred. BsU-iag ---woo. Ike dciajr ta cloaioc A. H. liiKKKLL CO. (17-31B Aorthweatern HacUfc MaraaaU olio. Edward E.Goudey Co, MORTGAGES LOANS 1 - Doited States Uaakc Bulldlaae FOB MORTGAGE LOANS &See Oregon Investment A Mortrasa Co., 22- Chamber of Commerce. Phone your want ads to The Orego nian. Main 7070, Automatic 660-95. MODEL FACTORY. ECONOMY fruit separator factory and scale, model building. 243 Union ave. Phone East 8152. H. C. Winans. Mgr. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. i! I solicit your patronage on the basis of capable service. Thou- eanHa tt rlf:fierl ountomerS. A trial will convince you. Charles W. Good man, optometrist, 209 Morrison. Ma, 2124. EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED with modern instruments; glasses fitted at a saving, satisfaction guaranteed. Out of the high rent district. No overhead exp. A. E. HERWIIZ, Optometrist, 225 1st St. DR. GEORGE RUBENSTEIN, the veteran optician, eyes tested, glasses fitted, brok en lenses duplicated at reasonable prices. 226 Morrison St. PAINTING AND TINTING. Roof Protected From LeoK-By I&lIgoof Painters EXCERPT ROOPBRS RKSHINGLING AND REPAIRING 1445 E2. Gllaon St. Phone Tabor 68S7. Residence Phone Tabor 7514. HOUSE painting, decorating of all kinds; signs; 25 years' experience. Tabor 266. C. H. TERRILL, house and sign painting, papering, tinting. 467 E. 87th. Tab. 2611. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. McKELLAR. the painter, painting and tinting (interior work a specialty). 132 E. 35lh St. Tabor 2555. PATENT ATTORNEY S. PATENTS Our practice has extended over a period of 40 years. All communica tions strictly confidential; prompt, effi cient, consclnetlous service; handbook free on request. MUNN & CO, patent attorneys, San Francisco office, Hobart bldg., 582 Market St.; Chicago office, room 810 Tower bldg.; Washington of fice, room 103. 625 F St.; New York office. Woolworth bldg. PATENTS Send sketch or model for pre liminary examination. Booklet free. Highest references, best Tesults; prompt ness assured. Watson E. Coleman, Pat ent Lawyer. 624 F St.. Washlngtonp.C. PATENTS Associated specialists, mechan ical engineers, draftsmen. A, D. Hadley. attorney, 314 Wilcox bldg. R. C. WRIGHT, 22 years' experience U. S. and foreign patents. 601 Dekum bldg. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway building. Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver, kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate, female disorders, skin affections, blood pressure, enlarged tonsils, moles, birthmarks. PLUMBING SUPPLIES. PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE price, Stark-Davis Co.. 188 4th. Main 797. PRINTING. DDIMTIUP P. W. BALTES & COMPANY, mill I IflU First and Oak. Main 165. 611-65. STORAGE. PACKING AND CRATING furniture is our specialty; we can save you half of the freight by shipping your goods in pool car. Pacific Storage & Delivery com pany. East First and Madison. East 891. TRADEMARKS. OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 601 Dekum bldg. U. S., foreign trademarks. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. Packing Moving Storage. Reduced Freight Rates. Money loaned on warehouse receipts. , IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. 53 FOURTH ST.. COR. OF PINE. PHONE, BROADWAY 3715. OREGON AUTO DESPATCH Thirteenth and Kearney. GENERAL HAULING. Motor and horse equipment, any capacity MOV I N 3 fA'J rv 1 N U t) l U KAUHi. PHONE BDWY. 3309 OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan at corner 13th. Phone Broadway 1281 or 1160. We own and operate two large class A warenouses on terminal tracKa, Lowest insurance rates in the city. MANUFACTURERS WOOL AND CASCARA BARK. BROTHERS, 195 Front Street. ROPE AND BINDING TWINE. Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND PIPE. THE M. L. KLINE CO., 84-86-87-89 Front PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERDINQ & FARRELL, 140 Front street SASH, DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER CO., Front and Morrison NEW TODAY. FOR SALE BY OWNER LARGE HOUSE (12 rooms) EXTENSIVE GROUNDS (5 lots) One of the most beautiful homes in Portland. See or write owner for details. 1150 East Flanders Street. Laurelhurst, Portland, Oregon Send Us Your Old Carpets (We Call and Deliver.) Old Ruga and Woolen Clothln jr. We Make Reversible, Uui-Wov FLUFF RUGS Room-Sise Fluff Rasa Woven. - 17.50. Has Rasa Woven All Sixes. Clothes Cleaninar a-id Dyelna- Deata, Mail Orders Send for Booklet. Feathers Renovated Carpet Cleaning Bxl2 RnK, Steam Cleaaeu, lSO. WESTERN FLUFF HUG CO, S4 Union Ave. N. Pkonei East eSlO. FOR SALE Triangular block, Sandy boulevard, income property, stores and apart ments. Pays 10 per cent net on in vestment; when lease expires will bring fifteen per cent. v'e consider this a real buy. $5000 will handle this. METZGER-PARKER COMPANY 260 OAK ST. BDWY. 5355. RVIGTON BARGAIN On E. lSth, Between Klickitat and Fremont, New, Modern, Six - Room Colonial House. Just completed. Hard wood floors throughout, Gasco fur nace: garage, etc. Price $9250. Terms $2000 cash, balance monthly. Owner THE RICE CONSTRUCTION CO. Telephone 320-S5 or East 2532. Bead the Oregonian classified ads. r i mt n naw s-a.T;r h tr?"ir---2 NEW TODAY. AUCTION SALES ATW'ILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE 168-171 SECOND STREET, KeX.1 MORRISON. - " REGULAR SALESDAYS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AT 10 A. M. MOXDiT'S SALE rSTCXT'DES A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOOD SECOXn- HAND FURNITURE, CARFK.TS,: RAX'CR. KTT.. n n N I r.N 1'. II l-'OIl ! SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, j including two good dining suites, one extra large square table, one round pedestal table, dining chairs, buffets, china closets, BED . DAVENPORT in brown imitation leather, leather-seat rockers, library and stand tables. couches, bookcases, hall tree. BRASS and IRON BEDS, complete with springs ana mattresses. iuhs DRESSERS, WILTON. AX MINSTER and BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS in good condition, linoleum, kitchen cab inets, steel range and other effects. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Sale each day at 10 A. M. FOR OE.NEKAL HOUSEFLRNISU1NUS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR PRIVATE SALE DEPARTMENT ALL KINDS OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE WILTON, AXMINSTER, BODY BRUS SELS ROOM SIZE RUGS'AND CARPETS STEEL AND GAS RANGES IN FACT ALMOST ANYTHING YOU HOME. THE GOODS WE OFFER FOR a.-Lii AH, s l KIU 1 LI FIRST-CLASS. All goods sold at private sale are FULLY GUARANTEED and DEHV- ---U--J l.fc.. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE ON THURSDAY NEXT, AT 10 A. M., AT 169-171 SECOND STREET TIRES, TUBES AND AUTO ACCES SORIES - su i in ntr HANSEN TIRE SERVICE STATION. TWENTY-FOURTH AND THIRMAN .-.i.ic..-. i, i, ui.K SALESROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE, including TIRES, TUBES, SOAPS, POLISHES, BELTS, TOP DRESSINGS, ETC.. ETC. COME AND BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE. J. T. WILSON, AUCTIONEER, We Pay Cash for Used Furniture. Call Main 1626. a M0 BovroCa ESTABLISHED 1S0S. ON TUESDAY NEXT AT THE RAKER AUCTION HOUSE. WE SHALL HAVE TO OFFER YOU FIRST-CLASS FURNISHINGS FROM A PRIVATE HO.MEl ALSO THE PART FURNISHINGS FROM AN APART MENT, comprising beautiful living room suite in blue velour. viz., daven port, easy chair and rocker. William and Mary library table, electric table lamps, fancy French mirror, pictures, oak library suite as follows massive table, rockers with leather seats and backs, fiber stools, portieres; FINE GENUINE TURKISH RUGS IN VARI OUS SIZES, very elaborate Circassian walnut bedroom suite, viz.. bedstead, dresser and chiffonier in colonial style, with large plate-glass mirrors; full size brass bed, quartered oak dresser and chiffonier, steel bed with enameled dresser, chairs and stand to match; child's white enameled bed and crib (all beds are complete with best steel springs, silk floss and felt mattresses, pillows). William and Mary dining-room table and set of chairs in Jacobean finis!., verv mas sive buffet in quarter-sawed oak, cost $85. must be seen to be appre ciated; also Craftsman dining suite in oak as follows table, chairs, buffet and serving table; two dinner sets, Wilton, Axminster and Brussels ruRs in room sizes, Vulcan gas range, aluminum utensils, small r o 1 1 - top desk and many other useful household effects. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE Tomorrow is our exhibit day, at which time you- are welcome to drop in and inspect the goods for this auction at your leisure. AUCTION ON TUES DAY NEXT AT lO A. M. ON THURSDAY NEXT WE SHALL SELL ANOTHER LOT OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. SALE AT JO A. M. NOTICE Tes. we pay cash for household goods, or will sell for you on commission at your home, or you may consign your goods to us. Phone Us if you want to sell (Main 3332). W. C. BAKER &W.H. DEAN Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers, PYTHIAN BUILDING. Yamhill and West Park Streets. (Formerly Masonic Temple Bulletins;.) Parrish,Watkins&Co. Est. 1867. Frank E. Watkiiu, Manager. Member Portland Realty Board. Real Estate, Rental, Loan and Fire and Automobile Insurance Agents Correspondence Solicited. IM Second St, Phone Main 1844 . LIBERAL LOANS We loan our own money on real estate, first and second mortgages, contracts, livestock, notes, etc F. E. BOWMAN & CO. Z10 Cham, of Com. Bids. Slain 3020. NEW TODAY. 77 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A NEW, THOROUGHLY MODERN BUNGALOW located in the best of home en vironment on beautiful Willam ette Heights, embracing a mag nificent view over the city? A home replete with the very lat est modern conveniences. Splen did new Gasco furnace. New electric kitchen range. Auto matic electric hot-water heater. Five large, airy rooms; bath and large enclosed sleeping porch: HARDWOOD FLOORS; attic in which two additional rooms coirld be finished. The Gasco furnace, automatic hot-water heater and electric range cost J1000 to install. This complete, beautiful home Is offered at $6500 $SO0O CASH WILL HANDLE. See J. W. CROSSLEY, Manager High-Class Home De partment (Sunday Call Main 5073) With FRANK L McGUIRE To Buy Your Hlch-Clnss Home. AllI.tiTO 111 ILD1.VG. Main 100S. WEST SIDE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT 100x100 ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EAST NINTH AND WASH INGTON STREETS FOUR OLD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES PRESENT INCOME S60 PER SMALL EXPENDITURE WILL EASILY BRING THIS TO $100 PER MONTH PRICE $4500 ALL CASH Fred V. German Co. 732 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LADD'S ADDITION Right at the "Circle," 615 Elliott Avenue, Seven - Room lVa - Story Bungalow! three nice bedrooms and two sleeping porches, big living room with massive fire place, beautifully paneled din ing room; dandy big lot. 40x129 feet to paved alley; garage with chauffeur's room. Owner, in Cali fornia, authorizes to sell at J6500, with one-half cash. This is a home worth much more money. Walking distance to west side. See J. W. Crossley, manager "High-Class Home De partment" (Sunday Call Main 5073) FRANK L. McGUIRE To Rut Your DlHtlnctlve Home. AHl.OTO BLUU. MAIN 1O08. TO THE HOME BUYER TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES FOR SALE THE OWNERS DO NOT WANT THEM ADVERTISED If you are looking for the best that there is to be had, the most correct as to style, beauty and location, and withal very rea sonably priced, for the value is there and more, call at my of fice and we will talk it over. MRS. HELEN S.TURNER 10O6 Spnldlng Bldg. Main 8BB. Residence, Rlverdaie. Main 7271. FOR SALE 200x200, income - bearing property, close-in east side business property. A snap as 'an Investment and will bear close investigation. $35,000 will handle this. METZGER-PARKER COMPANY 69 OAK ST. BDWY. 6355. HOME, SWEET HOME!