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SECTION TWO SPOUTS. REAL ESTATE MARKETS, FINANCE SIXTEEN PAGES ' want ads; marine ! schools, books ' ' V s ' y ' . PORTLAND. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1917. t " 1 iii . i . i - r . . . il -- - - ... - 1 - . - . ' . - ' T - - OREGON AGGIES BEAT IDAHO TEAM, 26 TO 6, ON PENDLETON FIELD First Intercollegiate Football y Game in History of East ern Oregon. HEAVY.BACKS CRUSH LINE Vtwnis end Arcbl.ald Kip ZdAbo Tonrudi Into Tattara Torwaxd Peas Converted Into Touelxdowm. Pendleton. Or.. Oct. 20 Playing u perior ball except in the first ouar tr, O. A. Cm football machine this afternoon vanquished Coach Bleamas- ter'a light team of Idaho by a 2S to 8 score in the first inter-collegiate same ever played In Eastern Oregon. In the first quarter Idaho appeared to have a fighting chance, for the advantage wu In her favor. O. A. C. only made yfrrdage once in this period to Idaho's four times, and this, with penalties, kept the ball in Aggie ter ritory. In the second period, however, Plpal ni n struck a fast pace and Captain Newman and Archibald punched the line repeatedly for big Bain. , the lnttcr Koine over for a touchdown w'thln minute and a half of time. Cole missed goal. In the second half the Oregon team's superiority was even more ap parent, th Idaho line cm ruling- under ihi heavy backfiold batry. After charging down to the 10 yard Hue, O. 'A. C. was penalized five- yards, but Newman went through on the next 1-lay for a touchdown .and Cole kicked goal. - Xeardon teped Out "flu Its" Keardon made a touchdown on a run oT sd yards after receiving an Idaho punt, but Keferee Hinder man ruled he stepped out of bounds, though Curh Plpal maintained he was three feet from the line. The quarter ended without further scoring, but on the second down in the final quarter. u. a. u. tried its first forward pass. Hubbard' received the ball from New ' man and ran 40 yards for a touch down. Cole missed goal. The final score for O. A. C. came as a result of a 35 yard run by Newman after he had waded through the Idaho line. .Idaho's score came within a few minutes of the close of the game, When Bershear uncorked a forward pas to Koberts, who carried ft 35 yards for a touchdown. Thompson missed goal. Thonsamd Tans See Oeme .The weather was clear and warm, the field fast and a crowd of a thou sand witnessed the gam. Lineup: U. A. C Left end. Hubbard; left tackle. Walker; left guard. Cole; cen ter, Kelph; right guard, Johnson; right tackle. Holmes; right end, Blssett; quarter, Keardon; left half. Archibald; rUht half. Hay; fullback. Captain New man. Idaho Left end", Robinson; left tackle. Captain Jackson; left guard. Barber; center, Plastlna; right end, Bershear; tight tackle, Carnahan; right guard, liartwell; quarter. Din gle; halfbacks, Thompson. Roberts and Evans. Substitutions O. A. C: Lodell for Archibald. Archibald for Lodell. Web ster for Holmes, Williams for Johnson, nose for Hay, Brlttaln for Archibald. For Idaho:. Gowen for Thompson, Knutson for Roberts. Idaho punts av eraged 30 yards. O. A. C. 35. Officials K. lilnderman of Spokane, referee; R. Matthews of Salem," umpire; K. Frye of . Spokane, head linesman. ' PATRICK WOULD CHANGE HOCKEY RULE FOR SPEED Would Legalize Kicking of Puck by Playe in Cen ter Ice, Vancouver, B. C. Oct. 20. At least one change wBl be made in the hockey rules on. the coast this season, ac cording to announcement by Frank Patrick, president of the P. C. H. A. today. The coast prexy believes that by legalising the kicking of the puck in center Ice that it will add speed to the play and obviate the necessity of the referee halting a rush when a play er happens to block the puck with his skate. President Patrick also expects to en large the center area by at least 10 feet. He believes that by increasing the site of the playing area in center Ice that it will also speed up the game. The elimination of off-sides in this area speeded up -the play and by en larging the space It is believed that play will be made much faster. .AH plans In connection with the or ganisation of the hockey league will be discussed at the Seattle gathering on October 30. Illinois Contender For Big Nine Title Illinois Field, Champaign, III.. Oct SO. (U. F.) The Illinois team became real contender for the big nine gridiron championship this afternoon, when It defeated the strong Wisconsin eleven by a score of 7 to 0. Straight football, with a five yard penalty against Wisconsin, gave the Il linois team Us score. Charpler went through tackle from the eight yard line for the touchdown. Donovan to Remain New Torfc. Oct. 20. (I. N. 8.) Colo nel Jacob Ruppert, president of the Yankees, denied today that he has signed anyone to-succeed Bill Dono van aa manager of his team. "There lias been a lot published about a change In management. said Colonel Ruppert. "I am not saying We Give S. & H.Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases Amounting to 10 c or More We Are Exclusive Agents for the Gossard Front -Lace Cprsets Stamp Books Redeemed in Cash Dine in Our Tea Room on Fourth Floor Rest Room, Emergency Hospital Nursery, Retiring Rooms, Public Phones, Second Floor Sport Goods Alee Skates', Skating Shoes, Fourth Floor ckly nd gobck to end Ul Buy a Liberty Bo Stop the bloodshed of hate forever. Let us a to the days of peace and happiness. The way the war is to intensify it and drive it to a conclusion VtsC' it is the same merciful treatment that steadies the VK1. surgeon's hand to restore health. Money is the winning V5t factor money and food. The valor of our soldier boys Yli will fail without" your nelp.' lA I AS YOU LOVE YOUR COUNTRY AND YOUR HOME KEEP THE GOVERNMENT'S CHEST FILLED. We are taking subscriptions to the Liberty Loan and to encourage our customers and friends-to loan their money to the Government we will agree within five years to take any bond sold through our store, in ex change for merchandise, or to apply on account "or on deposit to be traded out. For particulars inquire credit department, Fourth Floor, Olds, Wortman & King. , I.I r-.'.-r APhenomenalSale of Colored Silk Hose 89c With Lisle Top and Foot Slightly imperfect. Made for $U0 Sellers Center Circle. Main Floor A sale which will eclipse all former at tempts at Hosiery selling. 800 pairs of Women's Silk Hose with lisle tops. Thev are termed irregular makes because ot slight lmpertec tlons. which would hardly be noticed by. the average customer. These Hose were made to sell at $1.50, but on account of tne slight tmper fections we secured them at a price which permits us to sell them at 89c. The colors are gold, champagne bronze, mustard, gray, green, navy, Copenhagen, taupe and white. sizes range irom tJJ 8 54 to 10. and thev are priced for this special sale at only Our new stocks of Women's. Children's and Infants' cashmere nose are in the department on the first floor. Learn to Knit With Fleisher Yarns Free Classes on Our Second Floor The Fleischer Yarns represent the highest achievement of the art of spinning. In softness and beauty of thread, in dyes and durability they reflect the fine materials and splendid workmanship used in their manufacture. That.youmay learn about these superior Yarns and share our .enthusiasm, we are conducting FREE LESSONS IN KNITTING AND CROCHETING under the directions of expert teachers. You will find congenial com pany in the class, and ample provisions for your comfort. Carter Underwear Week October 22 to 27 -s-We are exclusive Portland Agents for Carter's Underwear, and In keeping with our usual custom, we shall devote the coming week to a feature exhibit of this famous make in Knit Underwear. Carter garments are made from the highest grade merino and cotton yarn of longest staple, carefully selected lor strength and smoothness. See special display in the Underwear Department, Main Floor. Portland's Reliable Department Store, Entire Block at Morrison, Alder, Tenth and West Park 2 treets. DressT Scarf s; 60c New Li t Just Received Art Needlework Dept., 2d Floor These Scarfs are just what is needed for rooming-house or hotel. Neat lace-trimmed; styles, size 18x45 Inches. l(n While they last- priced special at only OUl . . BUY A LIBERTY BOND BY SAVING YOUR S: tt H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS Your Search f or a Coat Ends Right Here ! It s Hanging on Our Rack Strange You Haven t Found It Come Tomorrow and Be (Convinced s right here, where Fashion's footsteps are fresh and warm. A passing glance will tell the story of our buyers wisdom and patience in bring , ing together such a wdejjtd collection of garments for women a showing second to wne in entire Pacific Northwest. Little Women and Misses' L T TJUi. Jt TVI 1- 0 X- YV UU1CU 5 V ClVCt UI1U JT1USI1 IJlilS Coats Priced at $12.75 We have made wonderful provisions for littie women. We show an ex tensive assortment of coats in tweeds and many mixtures and colors in the late belt styles, large storm collars, and cuffs plain and trimmed. High School Girls' Serv ice Coats a specialty. (P"f O ryT Priced reasonable, only ipl-m I O Another Lot at $10 Misses' and Little Women's Coats in Melton cloth, brown, creen. blue and black in belted styles trimmed with fancy buttons, large collars and pockets. Special only for 95c i "Matlamb" Coat At $1830 This is a full-lined coat with wide, fancy belt, trimmed with buckle and phish buttons; has a large cape collar with band of plush on the edge. Matlamb resembles fur in appearance. Stylish 1- O p?r and serviceable, priced J)J-OejU New PlusH Coats For $275 Plushes are more popular than ever. This is a fu'l-length, full lined Coat, styled rij ht up to the standard of a high priced coat. It comes in black only range of sizes. Pried in this sale is onlj and in a full $23.75 Black Plush Coats For $28 JO A beautiful black Plush Coat, lined throughout with "Rodo Satin," which is guaranteed to outwear the garment. Styled with full flare skirt, large collar and cuffs. Sizes from 16 to 44. flOQ Eft Moderately priced at tPOtUU There Is Exclusive Smartness in Our Women's Suits $16.50 to $125.00 Little Women's Coats $1930 This model is the most attractive and the best value shown this sea son. It has all the points of a real expensive coat. You must see it to appreciate it. The fl- Q r ft price for this sale is tPiaeUVF Extra Sizes for Big Women Coats of Velour, Bolivia, and Bolivia and Plush in modes, browns, greens, wine, purple, blue and black, de signed especially for stout w(men. EST $21.00,o $55.00 Men's Shirts Well Worth $1.25 Men's Store, Main Floor The Men's Store announces a great sale of Shirts several hundred of them in one big special lot to go at the above price. " Fresh new stock,' well-made jind perfect fitting. Every nattern is hew and atSirwUnWrnS ucmmnts are : most attractive. Better take advantage of this chanfie. to? save. Sizes 14 to 18. Sale price Little Women's Suits $16J50 Misses' and Little Women's Suits of wool poplin with belt and large velvet trimmed collar. 'Skirt has set-in pockets. An. up-to-date model pleasing in every respect. Black and c o 1 o r s, Sjr fTft priced now at only vXOeOU Women's SXuits For$20W We have great faith in i this line of Women's Suits at $20t.OO. Don't believe you can find thieir equal at less than 25, and doubl if you can do that well. A broau range of styles in many differ ent cloths priced only 1 a aiiV v V.20.00 Women's Suits For $2540 Charming models in belted and plain tailored effects with large ad justable velvet collars or button trimmed. Also prunella cloth, gab ardines, serges in almost any de sired shade. AH sizes, QQC ftft great values at only pt)eUU Women's Extra Size Sui ts $22.50 to $79.50 Styles Designed Especially for Women of Large Proportions Our special efforts to please large women have made us many friends. This season we show all the best models in tailored and semi-fancy styles made up of the bestl materials, such as broadcloths, flrTQ Kft gabardines, serges, whipcords, wool velours in buck and colors. Sizes 44' to 58. Priced 22.50 toPI 7e0ll 95 c Men's Sweaters for $2.89 Men s Underwear 6Vc Main Floor Splendid quality warm Sweaters for ice skating or other sports. Medium weight. Styled with ruffneck. . Colors maroon, navy, cardinal and" ox ford. Good range of (PO QO sizes. Priced special at tpWeO Main Floor Underwear, shirts and drawers, good Winter weight garments of natural wool. We have all sizes from 30 up to 50 to start with, but do your buy ing early.. Sale price Qs for tomorrow, garment J7t I Carter's ajnd Vassar's Union Suits, all weights, at $1.50 up to $10 Portland's Best Linen Store V .... Is Ready to Supply Your Thanksgiving Needs Main Floor RICHARDSON'S PATTERN CLOTHS in exquisite new designs. Extra. quality pure linen damask. These cloths have borders all around. $8, $10 Boots At $6.98 Main Floor Women's 8-inch Nov-' elty Boots in gray champagne and ivory colors two-tone combination Boots, also black calf with gray kid tops tan calf with contrasting cloth tops patent coltskin with gray nubuck tops black kid with gray Nubuck tops black kid with with white broadcloth tops and other styles. Latest models. Regu lar $8.50 to 10 Boots. AO Priced special at, a pairtPvle70 Pattern Pattern Pattern Pattern Pattern 110.00 Cloths, Cloths, Cloths, Cloths, Cloths, size size size size size 2 x2 2 2 x3 2 X3J4 2X2 yds., yds., yds., yds., yds., at at at at at $ 6.30 $ 7.65 $ 9.00 $10.80 $ 7.65 Napkins to Match, dozen $8.50 RICHARDSON'S EXTRA LARGE SIZE Pattern Cloths of very finest quality brocade linen damask. Beautiful designs with napkins to match. Richardson's Cloths, 2J4x3J4 yds., up to $26 Richardson's Cloths, 2 J4x4 yds., $24 to $30 Richardson's Cloths, 24x2H, $16.50 to $20 Richardson's Cloths, 2x3 yds.; $20 to $40 Richardson's Cloths, 24x3, $23.50 to $28 Richardson's Cloths, 24x4 yds., $27 to $32 Distinctive Millinery Showing Latest Mid Winter Styles Millinery Salons, 2d Floor Monday the Millinery Store will fea ture a showing of beautiful new pattern hats just in by express. Exquisite models from foremost artists. There are new hats with gold lace brims, soft crowns of fur and velvets; also many charm ing creations in Lyons Velvets, ih black and the leading colors. Prices range from $10.00 up to $25.00. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS REASONABLY PRICED. Just Received! New Madiera Linens Main Do Hie Sets, Napkins and Cloths Floor Women lookin e about for holiday linens will do well to see these beautiful hand embroidered and hand-scalloped Doilie Sets, Table Cloths and Napkins. Many attractive de signs. Reasonable prices. ChiffonCloth$l Trimming Department, Main Floor An excellent quality of Silk Chiffon Cloth in white and almost every wanted shade now in favor for waists and dresses. A full 42 inch cloth, worth $1.50 fl- ftft per yard, special price V-i-eUU Metal Laces 89c Metal Laces are the rage. New York is mad over them. You see Metal Laces everywhere. These are 18-inch flouncings on good quality net in a large assortment of patterns for waists and dresses. $1.50 and $1.75 grades in QQ this special sale for. only OiC Women's Handkerchiefs Special 5c Main Aisle, First Floor Kerchiefs of merit, specially selected with an idea of value-giving. Various pleasing designs to choose from. Rolled edge, with corner designs. Sheer cloth, neatly hemstitched, with neat colored block ini- (f tials and wreath designs. Attlv Women's Belts 35c-$1.75 The newest in Belts Dull black leather and -patents, one to four inches wide. Priced at 35c up to S1.75. Extra Special offering in wide belts, choice 50c and 65c Women's Neckwear 65c to $4J50 First: Floor, Morrison-Street Aisle A showing of white, cream and efiru net-top and Filet Lace Jabots in very new effects, 65c to $4.50 oA 1 UKUAT JyftUlAL JabOtS made of fine net with filet, Orien tal and also Valenciennes '7C trimmed edges. Special at J DC Another lot, priced special at $1 " Fur Trimmings Fur trimmings are in great de mand and we are better prepared than ever before to suppfy that demand. Dept., Main Floor. Attractive New Waists LOT 1 Fancy tailored effects in a broad range of styles made of good grade crepe de chine; also wash and Jap silks. Ideal styles to wear with tailored (PQ Af Suits, priced tpOettV LdT 2 Several very net v and attractive mod els in net, Georgette ere" pe and cree de chine, some are. made wiflh soft ruffles or deep -collars with djff fin-tucks. Priced LOT 3 A pretty Waist of Georgette crepe In flesh or white with square-cut collar the front trimmed with em broidery and beads, small, ftpe.s flE QE of heavy lace PtJ7tl New Si ilk Petticoats lui i a very new model of good quality taffeta silk in the two tone effects with deep flounce, trimmed "Mth rows of fine tucks and two pleated ruffles. Priced special tfQ Q now at only pOU LOV 2 An ideal Pet ticout to wear with suits and you should have one to ri atch.uD to each rar- ktiwHar suit. Silk Pet- ticOlits" are economical In dhe ' long run, and thesi; are es- Jj njr peciflly so. $4Jbe9 LOT 3 Those very popular silk-Jersey top Petticoats with flounces of taffeta silk in all the popular Wanted shades. Flounces trimmed with two scalloped ruffles, giving full CK Kft flare effect, $eieOU Women's Golfine Robes These are the days and the evenings when a woman wants a good, comfort able robe. There is nothing better than Golfine. ;Ouf:new styles come in the loose and fitted effects, son; belted In at the waistline. Some have large shawl collars and deep pockets.! Rose, Copenhagen,1 purple, gold. OPT (?( and cerise. The prices range $3 .50. $5.00 and up to-. , J I eOU Flannelette Kimonos The new Flannelette Kimonos ih fig ured patterns are extremely attrac tive. There's every wanted stylU and color here for your choosliig at $1.39, $1.75, $2.50. Jusd the thing for these chilly mornings. 1 Middy Blouses A new shipment of Middy Blouses in the flannels Is ready for your ap proval. Colors are red and navy, with collars and cuffs trimmed with white braid, tailored or patch pock ets, front or side lacings. The prices range from $2.95 to $4.49 New Femirualls for Misses These are the new coverall garm jnts, made of good quality Khaki material. Blouse is cut full with yoke, mannish collar, short sleeves. The bloomers are very full, ankle length with elastic at ankles. Large patch pockets. Just the thing for tlie kitchen or galrden. Sizes range from 34 up to 32V Sale bf First Quiility Hair Switches Second Floor Regular $8 flpf QQ j $16.50 Hair Switches. 1st quality Hair Switches J)t)eI?0 $22.50 Hair Switches. $ll.50 Hair Switches. Sp'l $8.(19 I 2S.OO Hair Switches ;12.98 116.50 ..-$18.00 Sale of Small Rugs Furniture Dept. 3d Floor 27x54-inch Wilton and Wilton Vel vet Rugs specially priced at $3.98 27x54-inch Body Brussels at J 12.79 36x72-inch Axminster Rugs J 14.25 26-inch Smyrna Rugs for $2.34 30-inch. Smyrna Rugs for $2.98 27-inch Mottled Axminsters 112.48 4:6x4:6 Pro-Linoleum Rugs 111. 50 21 -inch Smyrna Rugs for '$2.13 We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps " Ohio " Electric Gleaners Cash or Terms $35.00 Sale of Wm. -Rogers 10-Year Guaranteed Silver Plate-Oak Pattern -French Grey Finish Housefiirnishihgs Dept. 3d Floor Portland Agents for " Sweepers Demonstrated in Your Home Free of Charge Hoover Tea Spoons, per set of six, at 75c Dessert Spoons, set of six, $1.38 Table Spoons, set of six, at ! 11.50 Dessert Forks, set of six, at J 11.38 Table Forks, Set of six, at 3! 1.50 Table Knives, set of six, at $1.63 Berry Spoons, each, ; . . .79c Sugar Spoons, each 19c Butter Knives, each 29c Cream . Ladles, each ........ .48c Gravy Ladles, each 59c Hotpoint" Electric Heaters Demonstrated on 3d Floor $7.50 (Save Fuel) $7.50 Scriin Third Floor Serin curtains of good quality. Hemstitched border, Battenberg fl- QQ Underpriced -Plain Scrim curtains,- hemstitched and finished with neat lace edging. In OQA edeinr. Recnlar $2.5f grade. Pr.vxu I ivory and white. $1.25 grade. Pair vuv $2.50 Imported Scotch Madras curtains with floral centers. Pair .... . . . . . .$1.98 Royal Steel Enameled Ware We Are Showing the Largest Line on the Coast Coffee Pots ; -. . . .42c, to 95c Tea Pots 1 .46? to 88c Lipped Sauce Pans .... .V. 24c to 85c Covered. Ber. Sauce Pans 45c to $1.43 Covered Berlin Kettles, i -50c to 11.45 Deep Lipped Kettles . . . .30c to J 12.70 ' Tea Kettles i . .66c to J 11.80, Deep Round Dish Pans.. .85c to ! 13.10 Deep OvaL Dish Pans. $1.32 to : 11.80 Deep Foot Baths . . . . .J 11.05 to 1 12.20 ' Coffee Boilers ...... .J 11.00 to J 12.20 Double Boiler ....... $1.00 to $2.20 Colanders . . ..... .'.45c to 75c Water Dippers . .. . . ..25c to 40c Fun ri els Ladlis-i Cake Moulds Stovei Pans ....... Brea4 Pans ....... Layer! Cake Pans . . . Fry Ptns . . . ...... Muffin Pans .. Milk tans Deep, Podding Pan Pie PUtes .CovereW Stock Pot. . Basting Spoons . . j , Flat t Sktmmers .... ...... 24c ...... 19c -33c ....60c to .....,33c ...... 33c ......42c . .4 f 17c -. -' . v20c ..19c . .77c to i..i.,15c .... 1 9c to 60c to 33c to 55c $1.27 to 50c, to 32c to 66c to 75c t72c to 75c to 32c $2.20 to 22c to 24c HI that we won't make a change, but we haven't done so yet, and when we do . we will not hide the facts."