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PORtlrrdREGON, TSUNAY MORNING, NO YEMBER 18. '1917. OREGON STARTLES BY BEATING CALIFORNIA : BY SCORE OF 21 TO 0 o Steers ; Proves ' Electrified Genius in Defeat of Mam moth Team From Berkeley BEZDEK SPRINGS SURPRISE Bttfrene Coach Protests Torwsrd raises With Tou Man Interference- 60 x Trd ua Briars Touchdown. '. MANUFACTURERS AND LAND PROD UCTSSfJO W WILL CONTINUE ALL NEXT WEEK AT THE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND! Exclusive Portland Agents for Richardson's Fine Linens, Carter's Knit Underwear, Gossard Corsets, Home Journal Patterns, and Famous Ohio Standard Electric Suction Cleaners CHRISTMAS ' CARDS" ENGRAVED GET YOUR ORDER IN AT ONCE TO INSURE PROMPT DELIVERY. Xmas Gifts for the Boys iri France should be , sent through our Special Foreign Service, Via Herrods of London, England. For details of this special service, inquire of any floorman. ALL MAILi ORDERS ARE FILLED AND FORWARDED . THE DAY S THEY ARE RECEIVED. ' STAMPS ON REQUEST. !' The Standard Store of the Northwest Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods i TRUNKS SUITCASES AND BAGS 4TH FLOOR. LET US SUPPLY YOUR GOING AWAY NEEDS AT LOW PRICES. Oir Awiual Than ksrivieff SAVINGS New Hand Bags and Purses The. Leather Goods section h,as on display, a great assortment of the new t stvles and leithers in bars and ypurses -priced special at $1 to $15. MEET YOUR , . FRIENDS V IN THE TEA ROOM AND ENJOY ONE OF, DELIGHTFUL , LUNCHEONS SERVICE 11:30; TO 2:30 DAILY. SALES: By Jarae Sheeny i; University of Oregon, Eugene, Of,. Nov. 17. Coach Hugo Bezdek. , "Dot" Medley of Cottage Grove, Fred Malion of ; Portland and Bill 8teers of The Dalles will forever live In Oregon' atactic history, for this afternoon on Kmcald field these four men were di rectly responsible for . the unbeliev able a near-miracle. Oregon whipped California 21 to 0. It wu a silent, stunned crowd that filed out of Klncatd field Just. -a the last .whistle sent Oregon's llgtit, in experienced football machine.; to a high notch In coast football circles and blasted every hope that the bulky California Bears had of annexing the big conference championship. " College Tow-a Wonders Tonight all Eugene Is wondering how It happened. All they remember la Oregon fighting as she never fought before. Spectacular plays, long runs, brilliant tackles, forward passes worked with machine like precision and over it all the "Oregon spirit" stood out triumphant the spirit of the in domitable Hugo Bexdek, who worked 11 men Into a fighting unit, game to the core ft team thatn.excelled thq fondest hopes of the. most loyal Ore gon rooter. V "I have never seen ad Oregon teanrf fight like that one," said Coach Bez dek, as he grasped each of his war riors' hands in the dreaslng-room after the game. "Boys, I knew you could, do It; you never yet failed me in the pinch." Teaves Charge to Selves j At the same time Coach Andy Smith who had built such fond hopes on hia charges, sauntered sdown the street to his, hotel, silent, moody, without even taking the trouble to see his men to the gymnasium. Any of the four quarters of hair raising football beggars description. - V'lrst It was Bill Steers who threw the bleacherftea Into a frenzy in the early part of the second period. Me caught Right Tackle Richardson's -high spiral on Oregon's 40 yard line, hesi ' ta'ted a second to piclc,-a vulnerable spot in the Bear tackling defenses and raced 80 yards down the field, close to -Trie sidelines for a touchdown, and what later proved enough points to beat the blue and gold. -. Again was Steers using his deadly hand grenades, to Medley, who never railed to hold the oval, and short passes 1 to Malson and Wilson, that brought the ball within striktng distance of the Southerner's goal line. Medley Stakes Another With but three minutes before half time whs called Steers short-passed the oval to Medley,: who ran 22 yards and was tackled by Rowe, Just as 'he dove over the touchdown line. Finally In the. middle. of the third period Oregon opened up With its 'deadly atmosphere attack. Steers to Medley,:and brought the ball to the Bear's seven yard line. In three bucks. Steers made six yards. Then Medley, not satisfied with gain ing yardage at will by grabbing for ward pssses and advancing the ball, was given" ttie leather .and- bucked It over for the third and last touchdown. Steers kicked goal, as h did after the previous two touchdowns, and Cali fornia wu; beaten, both In score, 21 to 0, and In spirit. , ' Oregon's victory was a mighty tribute to the far-famed "Oregon Spirit." It was a wonderful eulogy to Coach Hugo Bezdek. 1t was, herald ed fight with Oregon's line simply playing rings around a line that. came reported as far too 'powerful and big for the lemon-yellow chargers. . . Overshadowed Opponents Malson. Maddock. Leslie, Berg. Nel son and Dow Wilson were far superior In tsckling and charging than their op ponents. Olfford, adroon. Former, HsJi Brown, Richardson and Bates. Besdek's men went through the entire four quar tor of battering against the heavy Bear line and backs without a substi tution. Andy Smith, seeing his charges ripped at will and unable to cope with Besdek'a passing game, sent in no lew er than five substitutes to no avalf When California ran" on the field at 2:18 and started; their limbering up ex ercises, and fe're soon followed by Oregon not-. "single' fan of the 2000 present would 'have believed .that In another 0 minutes Oregon would be the' victor by; thtw touchdowns and as many goal kicks. Towered Over the Victors "The blggftst'team' that ever stepped on Klncaldfleld." the characteri zation of the California eleven. .They - stood like iOoltalhs alongside of .Bez dek's Davids. Man to man the Bruins Outweighed the Duck over XX pounds. With every 'advantage against them, out-weighed.' 'out-doped, -out-experienced and a fast' field, the Eugene men came through. I Oregon defended the south goal and , Malson ft 2:38 kicked 0 yards to Rowe. who returned eight yards before Berg downed him. After California was held for two down with little galra Rowe 'ran the ball 20 yard around Oregon's left end on a trick formation, and. fandom feared that the Bruins were on- their way to a smashing; at tack throegh Besdek's forward Charges. Than the- Oregon line held California for yardsge on Oregon's 32-yard line. Steers, , Couch and. Medley in- three downs were able only s to buck the Veather six yards, and Steers punted A out? of -danger.- sThen both elevens Started t f eellnr' each other out Owith their forward passing attack, that la-ter proved to be the undoing of California. . .. ' - Too troaf la Ozone ' - Oregon out-aired California, that ex. plains In a- nutshell the ability of the . Varsity to continually . make yardags when needed. ; California used a long It is a Matter of Public Duty that This Store .With Its Tremendous Stocks of Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel and Household Needs Put Forth .Every Effort to Assist the People of the North west in Securing Winter Needs for the Home and Personal Useat Saving Prices. SAVE! is the Watchword of the Government SAVE! IS THE WATCHWORD OF THIS STORE The Government, in the Interest of the People at Large, is Lowering the Prices on CoaVFlbiir, Sugar and Ma We, as owners of Large Stocks of Merchandise ( SAVE! On Dress Goods and Silks! $4 Wool Coatings at $2.69 S2.50 Wool Coatings $1.98 I (if 1 Good heavy ' wool - coatings in attractive colors, also fancy striped and plaid coatings. $3.50 and CJO.CQ 4 grades, priced yard J)Ot7 jV -ff, coatings in assorted col :ors.andf'noveJty striped suitings 'and' Skirtings. Regu- I- QQ Jar 52.SO grade, yard pll0 $4 Fancy Silks for $2.69 $3 Fancy Silks $2.19 J.r)f I 40-inch fancy silks X f0r dresseSt waists, trim mings, etc. Good range QQ of colors. To $4 grades Lur 3 Kimono Silks in beautiful patterns and ?Q colors. Yard OaC T J 36-inch fancy silks in LOT 4 Kimono Silks of '. 'splendid quality. as jort'd pat'rns various patterns and col orings. Formerly priced flJO - t at 2.50 and 3, yard tP4eJL LOT 5 36 -inch Novelty' Silks for d r e s ses fQ and waists. P-LeUe SAVE Georgette Crepe $1.75 Yard Main Floor No material makes up so soft and pretty as Georgette Crepe. , In this a special offering there are over 20 different shades to select from. On rjf sale Monday the. yard at vJLeO $10 Ninon Voile $U9 Yard Main Floor 42-inch Ninon Voile -in over' 40 different colors.. Makes up beautifully for pa rty; ' frocks, waists, etc. Sold exclusively atJthis store. Regular l50 Q Voile, Monday at yard-P J-eX7 NOTE These fabrics will not be laid aside or sent C. O. D. and the above prices are for one day only. -Concluded on l'c. Two.- Column Two). 98c 75c Neckwear At 55c Main Floor Special lot of Wort en's new novelty Neckwear this season's best styles in jabots and collars of satin, net and organdie materials. Dozens of pretty rPi styles to select from. Priced ODC Novelty Collars and Sets-$1 ! Main Floor Extra speciaf values in this lot 'of new neckwear. Satin Collars, Georgette Collars, Benga line and Broadcloth Collars, also" dainty Jabots and stocks in great many pretty styles. Up-to-date neck wear and t extra good ff values at special price vAeUU Larger Than We Ever Owned Before, in the Interest of the People of the Northwest, lower prices whenever it is possible to do so, and will do all within the power of our financial means to keep prices down. , Economical shoppers are reminded, too, of the additional cash savings- they receive by their buying at this store, in the way of S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. BEGINNING TOMORROW MORNING EVERY WOMAN'S SUIT REDUCED EVERY WOMAN'S COATREDUCED EVERYWOMAN'SDRESSREDUCED EVERY WOMAN'S SKIRTREDUCED EVERY WOMAN'S HAT REDUCED every Woman's Suit, Coat, Dress or Dress Skirt in the Garment Store, Second Floor, is Included In this Great Thanksgiving Sale at substantial reductions. Now is the time to supply your holiday needs for. Less. Coats at $14.95 SAVE! On Thanksgiving Linens uamasks, Cloths, Napkins, Sets, Etc. main Floor Richardson's 72-inch extra quality table damask. Reeu- lar 2.50 grade this QO 99 week priced at the yard Pd00 Mercerized Table Darhask. two yards wide. Rich satin finish, Deautuul patterns, special this week priced at only 65c PATTERN CLOTHS special lot of mercerized table cloths priced for quick selling at about one third less than regular value. Slight imperfections. Prices this week: h 5 4x5 4-inch Pattern Cloth 98c 64x64-inch Pattern Cloth $1.18 72x72-inch Pattern Cloth I1.S8 Fancy Check Bath Towels at 33c Good large size Bath Towels with fancy pink or blue checks. Well worth 50c, on sale this week at only;, each 33c Linen glass toweling in red or blue checked patterns. Supply your needs for months to -f JJi come. Sale price the vard Itlt Pillow Cases 29c Each : Main Floor These cases are made from the same good quality of sheeting as the sheets noted above.. Pillow Cases, size -45x36 AA.1 inches. Priced special at cC SAVE! : 36-Inch Nurses' White Suiting, wears like linen, special yard at 22c Navo ran QfcWo ( SAVE! a-r m Via lAVV LO Pillow Gases 1 Main Floor-r-Extra heavy quality' sheets and pillow cases. Torn, hemmed and laundered ready for use.- Free from filling. These were bought before prices reached present high level. You get benefit. Sheets, 8tx90-inch size, $1.28 Sheets, 8lx99rinch size, $1.38 ; Sheets, 8txto8-inch size, $1.48 $29.50Suits$17.45 Novelty belted styles with new collars, cuffs and latest trimmings. Good selection of materials and colors. Suits formerly Q" r7 A selling to 29.50, now JxO $35.00Suits$19.95 Women's and misses high grade suits In serges, cheviots, gabardines and novelty suitings. ' Plain tailored and dressy suits worth fl- Q Qff up to $35.00, special at ipXUt&fJ $39.50Suits$24.98 High class suit talgen from our regular stock. Serges, broadcloths, velours, . gabardines, burella - and silvertone materials. 04 QQ Suits worth to $39.50, tPV.i70 $45.06Suits $32.45 In this lot there. are models made up of fine broadcloths, velours, bur " ellas, serges and fancy striped suit ings. Tailored and nov- IQO ylfT elty styles. Sale price pOue) $52.50 Suits$37.95 Beautiful suits many, of our fin , est models are included in this lot. Tailored and novelty styles in all. the newest materials. (CQ QK Values to $52.50, now tyO i All Other Women's Suits Reduced Women's and misses' Winter Coats in plain colors and fancy patterns. Several styles made-up in burella cloth and kersey. Thanksgiving said Women's belted and, some have trimmed Thanksgiving sale 'li $14.95 Coats at $19.45 Splendid warm coats of ' heavy wool velours cheviots and novelty mixtures. Many have wide belts and large cape collars. Q" A A Thanskgivlng sale, only tPJLeefit) Coats at $23.45 and Misses' Coats in high waistline models, fur collars, others are with fur. COO IK only PiOe'ttl Coats at $29.45 Coits for dress occasions and coats for street or motor wear. All this season's smartest styles1 are shown In this lot. Some have COQ A P fur or plush collars. ip&U&O Coats at $37.45 Beautiful black Plush . Coats with fur collars, . also high class coats of loopine, burella, velours, Bolivia, etc. Exclusive styles. tfQ7 A K Thanksgiving sale only vO I oft) All Other Women's Coats Reduced $6.50 Shoes At $4.98 Main. Floor Women's '8-inch black kid and calf boots in laced or but toned style. Cuban or- half Louis heels;, cloth or, leather tops, medium or heavy sole. Also, dull kid with gray cloth tops. AH .sizes. &A QQ Regular to $6.50 shoes at Ptea0 $6.50Laced Boots $5.29 Pair 'Women S-inchLaced Boots, plain narrow toe last with low Cuban or half Louis heel. Black yici kid with fawn colored " tops. - Goodyear welt shoes,, 2 full lines; tfjjf OQ" $6.50 shoes at a pair POeS S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given With Purchases Ask for Them Savings Sale of Women's Dress Skirts Women's Union Suits $l.25,$l.50 Main Floor Women's Union Suits made of extra fine quality combed yarn. Pure white. Shown in five popular styles and in all sizes. At SI. 50 and Women's fleece fined Union suits styled with high neck, Q-f fZ long sleeves. $1.50 and OL6t) Women's fleece - ''"CKp vests and pants. 75c and OtiV $1,25 SAVE! On Gloves and Hosiery Buy Now for Christmas Gifts Women's Lambskin Gloves In 1 or 2 clasn styles also P. X. M. Washable Gloves. All rrr sizes. Our price, pair P JLe I O Women's extra quality washable gloves, P. K. sewn, (Pn or fancy pointings. A pair Pe?J Women's fine French Lambskin Gloves, 2 clasp style with plain or fancy backs. All new shades. The pair only Chateau fancy embroidered back real French kid gloves & HVL black, white, colors. P&f ) $2.50 WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED HOSE black or white, special at 39c PHOENIX SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN all popular colors pair $1.25 -WOMEN'S EXTRA QUALITY WHITE CASHMERE HOSE at $1.25 SAVE! 20c Handkerchiefs At 15c Main Floo Women's plain .all-linen Handkerchief centers, 10-inch size, also 12 -inch handkerchiefs of fine sheer all-linen material. Well " worth 20c each. Monday at luv- Silk Handkerchiefs At 15c Each Main Floor Women's aH-silk crepe Handkerchiefs in pretty printed" de signs and plain colors. These dainty kerchiefs are worth 20c each. Buy now for Christmas gifts. IPp Monday special each at onry -LOls Boxed Handkerchiefs We show an immense stock of boxed Handkerchiefs for men, wom en and children. Get our prices. Fancy Ribbons 25c Yard Main Floor Ribbons of standard 35c quality. Wide fancies in plaids, floral effects, stripes, etc., also wide hair bow ribbons plain taffetas, moires and beauty hair bow Oftp edges. All colors. , Yard at Women's 65c Belts At 50c Main Floor The new "Sammy", leather belts in widths from 2 to 4 inches also all other novelty belts in these widths'selllng here- K(W tofore at 65c. Monday at 0Js SAVE! On Men's Bath Robes $6.00 Robes at $4.95 Main Floor Monday we1 shall sell 100 Men's Bath Robes at 14.95 each, which is a saving well worthy of your attention. Made in very latest style, cut good and full from splendid heavy robing flanneL Buttons down front, pockets and cord girdle. Shown In all sizes gJ QfJ and attractive patterns. Best 6.00 Robes on sale Monday JJ)tcD Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 98c Main Floor Odd lines of Boys' Mackinaw Coats to be closed put Monday. Good heavy grade wool en materials. Large collar, loose belt, patch pockets. Q QQ Ages 6 to 17. ti Coats $Oee70 Main Floor Men's Union Suits of the famous Norfolk New Bruns wick make. Fleece lined garments in natural color only. Sizes 34 up to 52. Regular 1.50 Union Suits, Monday 5.? 98c Skirts at $3.98 Second Floor Splendid skirts for utility wear. Plain tailored, plaited or gathered effects with fancy yokes and belts. Some are trimmed with buckles, buttons or patch pockets. Wool- serge, poplin "and burella materials.' Black, (PQ-QQ ecial at tptJeaO navy. grav. Thanksgiving sale special Skirts at $5.00 Second Floor Women's and Misses' Skirts in many attractive models plain tailored with fancy pock ets and belts, also the popular plaited and gathered styles. . Plaids and stripes in velours, QKAfl' also plain serges and whipcords. Special pDeUU Skirts at $6.95 Second Floor Wool serge skirts and wool poplin skirts in many attractive styles. One model has panel back and front with side hip yoke and side plaits, trimmed with bands of. fancy stitching. Others braid, button trimmed. $6.95 Skirts at $9.45 . -- .Second Floor High" class' skirts selected from our regular stock and sharply reduced for' the Thanks giving' sale. Tailored, plaited, gathered and-bustle -effects. Serge, gabardine, pioplin, broad-" PQ A pr cloth and fancy plaids. Black andcokrs. fXJLtJ SAVE! Extraordinary Values in Women's Silk Petticoats -LOT 1 Silk Petticoats in many pretty styles. .Taffeta or silk Jersey. Plain colors,' changeables. $3.49 LOT 2-Taffeta, Messaline and Silk Jersey. Petticoats in plain col ors, Dresdens, stripes Qyi JQ and floral effects'. At tJrxeUeT TPhanks giving Smes bi&iteheii Furnishin Demonstration of Lisk Roasters Beginning tomorrow there i will be' a special demonstration' of "Lisk" Roasters daily until further notice in the Kitchen furnishings Department, Third, Floor. Come, in any. day and let the expert ex plain toyqu fhe superioffeatures of these famous roasters. r LOT $ Women's Silk Petti coats. Great variety of new styles. Plain. colors, stripes, plaids, ijC' changeables, etc V Priced at 4pD T gs $10to$15Hats At $5 Millinery Department Second Floor i Dress, semi-dress and tailored hats turbans, 'toques, sailors and"novelty shades of all kinds'. Flower trimmed hats, fur. trimmed hats hats with metal' ornameafs, buckles'and laces in, a word the. season's newest mod els for all -occasions are shown in this sele. Many hats. will be included in this offering that have not .'been on display heretofore: 1 Trimmed hats of 110.00, 12:50 and 15.00 r QQ values, Monday at only Dt)vlvr All other Hats All, Hat Shapes now now reduced, reduced. 1 J Girls? Suits Reduced. $2U0 Models $137 , $31 JO Models S21J00 Second Floor Choose any Girl's Salt 1n the children's store tomor. row ranging in price front 21.50 up to 31.50 and pay one third less than regular marked price. Velvets, serges and other popular materials. Ages 10 to intermediate. Girls' Wash Dresses At $1.98 Second Floor Odd lines Girls' Wash Dresses suitable for school wear. Miae up In two- I" QQ piece styles.' 4.50 vals. Plee70 SAVE!: HouseholdlNeeds LISK .Roasters lark enameted with , removable frays priced at,; Size for 5. lb. Roast onlv 12.50 Size for 8 lb. Roast only $3.00 Miscellaneous Needs for Thanksgiving Potata TRicers 30c to 50c Egg Beaters at 10c to 60c Kitchen Knives 10c to 40c Can Openers at 5c to, 25c Flour Sifters at 15c to 45c Silver PqIish. at' 1 Be to 50c wvitMva itvww ofc?Vmep 19 I ---Apple Corers at 5e and 10c Wire Strainers 15c to 45e Gem Pans priced 20e to 75c Cookie Pans at 40c to. 65c . Dish Drainers 40c to" 80c Sink Strainers at 25c to 60c Corn Poppers at 25e td 75c v Double. Boilers it $l-2.40 Bread Toasters 25c to 50c m - Size for 12 lb. . Roast at $3.25 x-Size for 16 lb. ; Roast at $3.50 -Slit for 30 lb. Roast at $4.00 Roast or fish grates 35c to 50c Don't - Waste Food .i ,... a - get a Untrtrsal Food Chopper and save the left overs. 4 ataee Universal email slse $1.26 Universal family size SU6 Unlver sal largre erise (1.75 Uni versal hotel size S2.25. - : COFFEB PERC01A.TORS ; S cup - . else seamless aluminum wood uanaiesBaia price $2.98 Pining Gake Tbird Floor Bread or' Cake Boxes with seamless rounded corners; $l.rs, $1.30 $1.55 and' $220. ( Assorted colors. 1.25 Punch - Mop Mmd Q"I 1 S0c bottle Cedar Oil for only $XeUU 1 - : -r- 1 - ' ' "N TUrd Floor Gift pieces may be selected now and by paying a small 1 deposit we will store free of charge and deliver when wanted. Tea Wagons $22.50 Ttird Floor Tea Wagon as illustrated. Of golden quar tered oak, large wheels, large tray also fumed oak Tea Wagons in William and Mary style, very large, with glass bottom tray and larre artillery wheels Extra , well made and nicely finished. Special at onry $3.75 Leather seated sol id oak dining chair as illustrated to the right $3.75. -i-S FECIAL LOW PRICES t ON OVER STUFFED i CHAIRS i; AND ROCKERS S. '& H. STAMPS GIVEN WITH m TRADING $22.50 i . if W. J - ; WILUAM AND MARY D1NIKOTABLE Soli4 oik. .- JacotMn filmed flniih.. 5 FTtnr1i'n.. .t t - An PURCHASES. ? Buffet tornateh tabL ' W'JL ,wL.V"i7:?f 2'5 ...