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George and make him love me like he given was the poor showing made yes- the next few days, that boat will ply ASrCSiEMENTS. 5 V. uster do." terday by Irsa in a workout with Ad between this city and The Dalles. That LITTLE BOXERS ARE SEAVEY HIGH GUN Santel. Pacific Coast Champion Santel FUND TO AID FRENCH will make two boats of that line run- N "Golf helps a ballplayer's hitting, be- threw Irsa five minutes after they had ning between these two points. The TICKET OFFICE SALE cause It teaches you to keep your eye gone on the mat in the Y. M. C A. gym- Dalles City now making the run. OPENS TODAY on the ball." says Tris Speaker. "I nasium here. If the State of Washington cannot ! played more golf last year than ever be prepared the Bailey Gatzert will be ATTRACTING NOTIGE before, and I won the batting chami RANCHER WILL RAISE BEER put in shape immediately for the run. HE1LIG plonship of the American League." Should a railroad strike be called &dwJlI Portland Nimrod Takes Hon- Bal Masque Thursday Night the river steamer lines in this city 3S2g NEXT iHUR. HOSFORD IS ATTFAn IX SWIM Gns Corns, of Tiller, to Devote 160 would put on capacity service. Special Price Matinee Saturday. ors at Shoot at Donald. Attracting Interest. ' COHAN & HARRIS Present Brilliant Acres to Park for Pets. SPOKANE AND KALISFFXIj TIED Dramatlo Hit Frank Watkins Mult-nom- ah of Bamtamweights Shows Close Second In ROSEBURG, Or March 18. (Spe- ' THE List may post- Club Event. cial.) Deer extinction be Wallace . Kellogg Second More Than for poned by law. but to Gus Gorus, of and In HOUSE OF GLASS Class More than 16 miles have been covered WHITNEY Tiller, the only, way to protect the Place In Inland Empire Shoot. by O. J. Hosford, who is leading the WINS HANDICAP vanishing species' is by'prov'ding parks. SOCIETY TO TAKE PART Years. Indoor SPOKANE. 18. : Several marathon swim now going on Mr. Gorus, while in Roseburg Friday, March Spokane and Splendid Cast Superb Production among the members of the Multnomah purchased five deer from W. E. Mars-ter- s, Kalispell teams in the Inland Empire Eves: Floor. S1.S0. Bal.. si, 75e, 60r. Gal.. Amateur Athletic Club. Hosford has and will Immediately move them telegraphic trapshootlng tournament 60c. Sat. Mat.: Floor, si. BaL, L ac gone the length of the Winged "M" to a park he will establish on Lis place retained their positions in the first SOc Gallery, 60c tank 1160 times, but he is being closely Hubbard Marksman Breaks 24 of in Southern Douglas County. If Enters War Money place today, while Wallace and Kellogg HERMAN HOLDS TITLE pressed by Frank E. Watkins. 25 Targets. Special According to Mr. Gorus he will fence dropped into second place. The four PETE The swim In Erent. de- Derived From Charitable Event teams were place as will last for a month, 160 acres and the enclosure will be tied for first a VOW THIS WEEK and there are two more weeks for it Twenty-thre- e Take Part in voted exclusively to raising deer. In result of last week's shoot. FUN MCS1C LAUGHTER to run. Watkins Is but 39 laps behind a few years he expects to have a large Will Be Diverted to the Although Kellogg defeated We- - Hosford. The 1160 laps covered by 160-Blr- d Contest. herd. The deer will be taken to Tiller American. Bed Cross. natchie. its opponent in today's Clamors for Return Hosford is equivalent to 39,000 yards. by automobile truck. matches, its score was less than that ST. PLAYHOUSE Following are the results up to and Mr. Marsters, previous owner of the of Kalispell, in the shoot-of- f of their Morrisonllth and llth St. Main 476T, A 6802 Bout With Champion Johnny Including the work of Saturday night: animals, had them for some time and tie. Harry Gayhart. of KalispelL re TONIGHT, 8:15; EVERY NIGHT O. J. 1160 laps; EL Wat- pets. tains his lead for honors, THIS '" Hosford. Frank DONALD. 18. (Special) they are excellent Individual WEEK Li Coulon Furnishing Real kins. 1121; Albert Weisendanger, 815; Or, March The Bal Masque that will be given by with a total of 122 birds out ot 125. BARGAIN PRICE MAT. TOMORROW. Reed Klepper, 674; Ed Burrell. 662; A. James W. Seavey. of the Portland CUEISTS START PLAY TONIGHT the Alliance Francaise next Thursday Today's scores follow: ANY SEAT. too. "Come Back" in East. L. Roberts, 1S4; H. Cramer, 126: G. W. Gun Club, was high gun here today in night at Cotillion Hall. Fourteenth Sunnyslde, 109; Garfield. 116. Also Matineee Thursday and Saturday '.J B1U FUN, Smith, 120; F. J. Gronnert, 110; C. C the big 150-bl- rd race, held under the and Washington streets, promises to be Spokane. 117; Palouse, 110. THE MUSICAL HIT Mallory, 102; Jack Pollock. 83. auspices of Donald Gun Club. Mr. Lo Dno and Bntler to Tie for Pocket one of the biggest and most wormy Potlatch. 119; Pendleton. 111. the charities undertaken in Portland for Kalispell. 124; Wallace. 114. Seavey broke 145 bluerocks, while his Billiard Title. year. given only 114; 118. MUTT and boys of pugilism, the wee toys the The affair that is Wenatchie. Kellogg. JEFF'S Hartc. teamwate, Frank M. Templeton. winner The first block of 200 points in the once a year for the benefit of the Lewiston. 118; Pomeroy, 104. blgr The wee boys year, 1000-pol- at- re making: a noise. AGGIE NINE IS WORKING of the Pacific Coast handicap last nt championship contest for the French Red Cross, is attracting the WEDDING In this Instance mean the bantam- was next in line with 143 out of the of ultra-fashionab- le of 150. tention the SEAL SECONDS WIN, 6 TO 2 Tonight, 2Sc. 85c, 75c Tomorrow weight scrappers. No since the days Portland. Mat.. 25c. 50,belluig , was Mark SiddalL of Salem, finished third One of the most noteworthy features Tickets t Theater. vhen Harry Forbes, of with 141, one point behind him Roy bantamweights there REGULARS SHUT ' TN while of the dual social and charitable event Corhan Scintillates and Mac-- ruler of the has OUT SCRUBS was Frank M. Troeh, of Vancouver, is the promise that in case the United been as much Interest in this class and FIRST GAME OF SEASON. Wash., holder of the National amateur States should bo involved lm the war. hold Shows Power. L'" It can truthfully be said, too, that there championship. Charles Lelth, of the the funds are being gathered for Broadway of that SACRAMENTO, CaL. March 18. and hasn't been a more classy band Woodburn Gun Club, rested in fifth the French Red Cross will be diverted (Special.) Ad Machold. Sacramento's Morrison glove-wielder- s. Inland Empire Trip Revised and K position, while sixth honors were won to the use of the American society. BAKER ago, by profes- representative' with the Seals, had too There was a time, and not long gotlattona Are Under Way for Carl J. Schilling, a Portland "Portland at this time is aeked to do much foa the Marysvllle Giants, play- "Always a Show of Quality." when there weren't enough good boys sional, with 138. its little share to help care for the ing their first game of the season here Tonight All Week Mats. Wed, Sat. t to competition even inter- Games With Spokane Indiana. Peter Whitney, of Hubbard, won the wounded In France," said J. Andre today. Machold only THE ALCAZAR PLAYERS IN make the 80-3- allowed five bits esting, but that isn't the case now, handicap event and with it the 0 Fouilhoux. one of the chief sponsors and fanned eight batters. for there are more than enough classy Remington rifle. He was standing at and patrons for the event. Playing for the first time since Join wallopers to make it exciting. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, the rd line and broke 24 out of "Other cities throughout the United ing the Seals in Spring training:. Rov Corvallis. March 18. (Special.) Coach 25. Carl J. Schilling, a Portland pro- States have worked all the year for the charge of club, Bantams Formidable. candi- C. Corhan. in the scintil ARIZONA - List of may Flack has started his baseball fessional, tied Whitney, while H. benefit of the Red Cross, while this city lated in brilliant fashion. Score: Anyone who doesn't believe this dates at regular work on the outdoor Knight, a professional, and E. H. Kel- is asked to contribute only once, and R-- H. E.l . following diamond. R. H. E. By Augustus take a slant r.t the list: ler, Portland Gun Club amateur, were that in the shape of a social event of Seals 6 10 0 Marysvllle.. 2 5 8 Thomas i - Ertle, St. Paul. The try-o- ut of season came next 23. Twenty-thre-e nimrods to America's Greatest Drama Johnny first the with Interest themselves. Batteries Machold and Sepulveda: . . Pete (Kid) Herman. . Thursday, wnen 150-bl- rd many persons First time In years. Remarkable produc- - the regulars took the shot In the race. 'There are probably in Meikle, Anderson and tion-Evenings: Kid Williams, . 150-bl- rd Lassltoi. Chicago. scrubs Into camp, 6 to 0. Following are the scores in the Portland who will desire to contribute , de- 145; will 6c. Sue, 75c Mats .. 25c. 60c Pal Moore, Memphis. Nesbitt and Shake furnished the contest: J. W. Seavey. Frank to this work at this time and still DODGERS BEAT RED SOX Wed.. Bargain . S5e Only. . Jersey City. livery service for the varsity, with M. Templeton. 143; Mark Siddall. 141; not find time to attend this affair. In Mat. John Solsberg. Brooklyn. Houck Supple taking 140; such C. Con NEXT WEEK 'TN OLD KENTUCKY." Al Shubert. Boston. and turns at tha Frank M. Troeh. Charley Lelth. cases Henri Labbe. French Jack Wolfe. Cleveland. receiving end. .The others of the var- 139; Carl J. Schilling (professional). sular Agent, with headquarters in the Shore, Rath and Mays Unable to Jabez White, Albany. N. Y. sity lined up as follows: Bisset. first 138; Peter Whitney, 137; Ed B. Morris Labbe building, is ready to receive all Benny McNeill. Windsor, Canada. base: Kraft, second; French, ' third; (professional), 135; R. P. Knight, 134; funds to turn over to the society. Hold Team They Beat In 1916. With , the little New Heiss, short; Hayes, right; Preston, E. H. Keller. 132; T. J. Mahoney, 128; "The people of Portland always have HOT SPRINGS. Ark- - March 18. The 5 left: Baldwin, center. The second team Schilling, 127; H. H. Ricklef-so- n made a good showing these matters, Orleans Italian, recognized as the up Mrs. Ada in Brooklyn Nationals defeated the Bos champion In some parts of the country. lined with Willoughby twirling and (professional), 126; Henry R. and I am confident that they will not ton Americans, 7 to 2, here today by It looks as if there will be plenty of Grasmoen behind the plate; Xxiirley and Everding, 122; C. H. Knight (profes- fail us at this time, as the funds will piling up five runs when Mays weak- among bantamweights for Phillips, first; Briggs, second; Gammon, sional), 122; E. G. Hawrnan, 122; A. L. not leave the country If we should be ened in r . action the At-woo- the eighth inning. some little time to come. In Eastern third; Shake, short; Prior, right; d. Zachrlsson. Ill; James E. Reid (pro- involved in any war. The remainder itocore: cities the promoters have awakened left: Ball, center. fessional), 124 out of 135: A. Woelm, of the United States has done its share. R. H. E. Today. Manager Everett May has received O. 86 105; O. II. Johnson. Gaunt Catcher and it is up to ue to do ours. WELLINGTON to the fact that there are boys in this 85 out of 120: Berg. out of Roundup, Who Boston Americans ...... 7 2 6 2 moss and light claso who are capable of interest- word that arrangements were satisfac- G. G. Clark, 12 out of 15: Miss Gladys From Mont.. Is Just a touch of mystery is added to Brooklyn Nationals 7 13 2 LOIS JOSEPHINE tory game ' Seeking a Job With Portland. well-kno- Lfnne's Classic Dancers: ing the fans, the natural result being for a with University of Reld. 9 out of 15. the ball in that a theatrical Batteries: Shore, Ruth. Mays and "The Cure," with Ralph that these same fans will cough up the Idaho , on April 16. This will be fol- Following are the scores In the han artist, a dancer, will appear in an im Cady. Thomas. Agnew; Coombs, Cadore, I.' Ksi' Locke and Ida Stanhope: see performances. In New lowed by games with Washington State dicap event of 25 birds: penetrable disguise. he is of French Dell and Miller. Meyers. Kewhoff A Phelps; Fred coin to the College,- April 17 and 18, and with Uni- ram. descent and. although under contract & Adele Astalre; Rice. York the bantams are providing the ap- Elmer A Tom; Travel -- 1 box-lrf- g versity of Washington, at Seattle, April Name Jti aca.p. rrriDrue. on a big circuit, has consented to iTTi-Si- Weekly. entertainment frequently at the 20 and 21. is probable a game Peter Whitney Northwest pocket billiard title will be pear incognito. She is intensely inter Cnb Seconds Beat Indians. clubs, and the same condition pre- It that Carl J. Schilling ...... IS played tonight in the Waldorf Billiard LIUIA BAKKI six-rou- nd will also be played Spokane ...... IT in to 18. vails in Philadelphia, where only with the C. H. Knight IT Parlors between Roy Le Due, of Portr ested the work relieve the French STOCKTON, Cal., March The sec are permitted, and in Bos- Indians April 19. The Indians may ap- E. H. Keller 19 land, Harry Besides this there will be eeveral ond team of the Chicago Nationals de- bouts pear on R.. and Butler, of Seattle. The -- step at Corvallis April 11. May Is Henry Everding vaudvllle features and an attractive feated the Spokane team of the North- sswrs- Si Hi , ton, where the boys are allowed to also dickering a game Frank M. Templeton ...... IS...... 21 game tonight will start at 9 o'clock. programme of i)n 12 for with Pacific Charles Feller 18 Both cueists worked out yesterday "stunts." western League today by a score of rounds. University at Corvallis. either April 6 IS Invitations have been sent out to all 3 to 1 in a ng game. Score: Speed. or 7, game E. Feller afternoon getting ready for the title of city. As Little Fellows Furnish and a return at Forest Grove G.G.Clark 16 play. They 200 to- the leading clubs the the R. H. E. R. H. E. Tt always been pretty nearly a April 14. T. J. Mahoney will play points affair will be public, the formality of Spokane 7 2 Chicago 6 2 has H. H. Klcklefson...... IT- 17 morrow, Wednesday, Thursday and ..1 ...3 etnch that the bantamweights if there Mark Siddall .21 Friday nights. personal invitations will be dispensed Batteries Galvanich. Holllngs and Were enough of them who possessed MARSHFIELD FIVE WINS TITLE Charles Leith ...... 20 with, and all who are Interested are Jones. Jolly; Standridge. Packard and class would be kept busy in the ring. R. P. Knight 1 Invited to attend and to contribute as Dilhoefer. Benton. is fans E. G. Hawman Roseburg Would Play Medford. liberally as possible to the funds for PANTAGE The reason for this that the Bandon County James W. Seavey...... 16 AMERICAN OPERA COMPANY speed, is one division Is Beaten Ont of La...... 21 the relief work. THE like and if there A. Zachrlsson .18 ROSEBTJRG. Or., March 18. (Spe- - among patronesses TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. With Madame Hesse Sprotte in the line of fisticuffs that can pro- Championship, 22 to 14. claL) Ted manager Prominent the for BIti ACTS 5 speed plenty it. It is to be Profession!. Jewett. of the the ball are Mrs. I. W. Lip man, Mrs. EXPERIENCED apt-hou- s. Janitor; must Boxes and Loses Reserved by Phone. Cur vide and of Roseburg High u. jn. found among the little fellows. They MARSHFIELD, Or.. March 18. (Spe- School basketball team. Walter F. Burrell and Mrs. E. C. Shev bave tools ana De nanay. call so tain x:3U, 1 ana v. - CUBS FTXALXY BEAT SKATS has sent a letter to the coach of' the lln. tfith st. Good wages. don't have the weight to carry like the cial.) The Coos County High School Medford five accepting a challenge to heavier scrappers. basketball championship was settled play two games event con But the Interest in the bantam- last night at Coquille, when Bandon in the the MEETING NOTICES. by Marshfield, had won Oaks Wallop Major Leagners, Who tests are held in this city. In the OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION will give "50O weights isn't confined to the Bast and which each challenge received here the Medford Tay- a long ways. When Pete Herman beat six games, met to decide the tie. The Take Revenge on Wolverton's Men. games BRONSON IN party at W. of W. building. Tenth and in January he was Marshfield and North Bend High School team suggested that the be lor streets, Thursday. March 22. Prizes: Kid Williams early (Spe- played at Eugene. On a recent tour to Ham. fruit cake, roll butter, fl sugar, two the creator of a hotbed of bantams In students chartered a special train to SAN FRANCISCO. March lu. Oregon, chickens, three dozen eggs. Admission 20 City. attend the contest 150 to cial.) The Chicago Cubs finally won a Southern Medf or defeated the cents. Cards 8:80 P. M. -: the Crescent and went the game. by Roseburg team two out of three games. With a championship contender a county seat. The game was close ball They were cuffed the Roseburg now PORTLAND ER TO BOX AT SAN PORTLAND COMPANY 10T, W. O. W city nearly all the throughout ond ended in a victory for Oaks at Oakland this morning, 9 to 7. contends that Medford will give a "500" and dance tonight Wednes- resident of should play return games here. FRANCISCO THIS WEEK. DIRECTORY day, 21, W. O. Temple. 128 - ln- - New-- Orleana- - began Marshfield, 22 to 14.. tha..third but they, downed the Seals at Ewlng March at W. little fellows ThisJs to 2. llth street. Union music and good prizes. working with the object of perfecting basketball championship Marshfield Field this afternoon, -- themselves in the fistic art and taking has won, successively. Coach "Tubby" Bill Steen started the game for the Albany Nine Schedules Games. THAT ALL EMBLEM Jewelry, hnttons. charms, pins. Seals, was nicked three Valley Trambltas Beaten ta 4 Round GOOD KINDS New designs. Jaeger Bros 131-- 8 Sixth St.. the laurels off the head of the little Nlles developed the first Marshfield and he fcr ALBANY, March 18. (Special.) COAL" WOOD. So cities more team won a championship and his runs in the opening round, ar after Or, Event Friday After Swallowlnjr Call FRIEDLANDER'S. Jewelers, for Emblems. Italian. in the Southern that Cubs were never Baseball games for the Albany High 801 Pins Medals. Designs bantamweights are being developed. coaching won the second. He is now that the headed. School coming season Broadway Oak Class and Presentation r coaching the high school Grande. Steen retired after the fifth, his team the have Carbolic Acid Thursday. 70. Street. and estimates furnished tree. 810 Wash. Kid Williams Not Satisfied. at La place being taken by Rudy Kalllo, who been scheduled already with the high any- F. L. Grannis succeeded him here. school teams of Lebanon, Salem, Eu Only a few of them will get showed a swell curve ball, and retired gene prrrt. U - and Corvallis. Merrill Gibson. BAN FTtAKCTSCO. 18. - JZ where in the game, but it is far from the first three Cubs who faced him. Cel.. March ? Honeymans to Book Ball Games. manager Is arranging a OK V U RTZ Sunday, March 18. his late - C boy worthy of was yanked out game to of the team. (Special.) '"Muff" Bronson, of Port' at .i a impossible that another But he of the strong Most year's residence. 805 Water street. Isaac Gevnrtz. holding the title may spring from the Honeyman Hardware Company has let Malsel bat for him, with a chance schedule. of last land. Pacific Coast lightweight cham aged 67 years. Is survived by widow. '4. ranks of these aspirants. installed a booking system1 with James to drive in a run, and Olaf Erlckson players have been lost by graduation pion, looked good In his Initial work Cecelia Gevurtz; two daughters, Mrs. S. C. --I' Kid Williams is still howling for an- Richardson booking out-of-to- finished the pitching job. and only two of the regulars of the out here this afternoon. Friday night Brandt and Mrs. Sigfrin Crohn: five sons. 1916 team are in school. he meet Dick Kendall in the main E ssi fa-- r . Tsrsc. Philip. Alec Louis. Milton and Harry, and other crack at Herman. He says the games for Portland baseball teams. Al Olaf worked only three rounds and will a brother. Peter Gevurts. Los Angeles. referee made a gift of the decision to ready a number of out-of-to- teams walked four men. Only one run was event of the Parkside Club's show. This San Francisco and Seattle papers, please the Italian, and says he never will be have written the popular Beaver scout scored off him, however, and an error Oak Second-Stringe- rs Xjoso. will be Bronson's first match of two In copy. Funeral notice will be posted later. satisfied until he gets another shot at ror games. by Jerry Downs helped In the manu- which he expects to demonstrate that ERUEGER William Krueger. of Mllwaukle. ny BOTES SPRINGS. March 18. (Spe- lightweight as years. Joh-.- of St. Paul, facture of one. Val-lej- he is the well 'as the Or., aged 59 Remains at funeral Herman. Ertle. that nine, o, 1582-3- is dogging the of Herman Little Hollywood again starred at cial.) The Sperry Flour of Featherweight champion of the Pacific parlors of Walter E. Kenworthy. 4 also trail PRETTY ENGLISH SPORT- - took Roxy Middleton's Oak team Coast. East Thirteenth street. Sellwood, Funeral and waiting for the time when he will GIRLS IN bat. His miscue in the first inning camp notice later. get a chance at the lad from New INC. TOGS PLAY SNAPPY" helped the Cubs get a good start, but of pitchers into this afternoon. Valley Trambltas was not at his best SOCCER FOOTBALL. 6 to 0. Score: in his with Battling Ortega here BRANDT At Oak Grove, March IT. Louis Orleans he handled all of his chances perfectly R. H. E.l R. H. E. battle Brandt, aged 77 years. Remains at resi- last Friday night, when he lost a deol y, Everybody knows how successfully after that. Sperrys 6 9 OtMlddletons. 0 6 2 dence funeral parlors of Walter E. Johnny Coulon, of Chicago, the former The morning contest between the sion to the Mexican after four rounds 1532-3- 4 East Thirteenth street. champion, come- Oaks and Cubs was a slugfest from Batteries Lundberg and Cleek; Beer, of fast milling. He came near fixing Sellwood. Funeral notice later. has been making his Boccoll and Murray. on Thursday so he wouldn't be back in the East. How he is doing it start to finish, three. Chicago pitchers, himself any no one out here knows, for he looked Prendergast, Dawson and Hendrlx be- able to box the following night or rtrNERAL NOTICES. ;;4 en Drops 3 like an old has-be- in his two starts ing the particular victims, although Airman 5th Foe. other. KLrause were also pounded. Valley, Just before starting on a run against Billy Mascott. Arlett and PARIS, March 18. Captain Fuynemer, picked up GEVUKTZ At the family residence, 80S But there are others and a lot of nine hits being gathered, off their de- the famous French aviator, brought through Golden Gate Park, FOR THE GREAT. Water St.. March IS. Isaac Gevurtz, aged them, who are coming, coming livery. Scores: yester a bottle to take a swig of tonic, but EST ECONOMY BUY 67 years, a member of Harmony Lodge, and fast. Tt. down his 35th German airplane picked up wrong by mistake, No. 12. A. F. and A. M.: I van hoe Lodge, Pal Moore is a classy boy and nobody R. H. E.l FI. E day. the bottle No. 1. K. of P., and George Washington can overlook Frankle Burns, the Jersey Chicago. ...7 9 lOakland.... 9 13 3 and Instead of tonic took a swallow of KING COAL Camp, Woodmen of World; Portland Tent, crack, shone quite a spell Batteries Prendergast, Dawson, carbolic acid. He was rushed to the ttah'a Beat by Gov- Knights of Maccabees. Knlghta and who has for Hendrix and Elliott; Arlett, Krause Park Emergency Hospital, where it was ernment's Teat. Ladles of Security. Friends invited to at- but never has been able to cop the badly tend the funeral services, to be held at crown. and Callan. found that his mouth was not Ask for Bulletin No. Holman's funeral parlors at 10 A. M. to- R. H. E. E. FISHING NOTICE IS OUT burned, but the doctors took no chances 22, Depart ment of morrow (Tuesday),' March 20. R. H. I n t e rior. Bureau of Cemetery. Interment Chicago... ,7 10 3Seals 2 11 3 and washed out Valley's stomach with Mines. Full weight Ahaval Sholom Please omit Sounding the Sport Reveille. Batteries Douglas, Vaughn and El soap and water. an absolute guar flowers. liott; Steen, Kallio, Erlckson and Baker. The scare tended to throw the Fort-- antee with every BRICKLET At the residence near Bell Sta- SEASOX OPENS SOOJT LICENSE off of his usual stride. All tion, Clackamas County, Or., March 17, FEE lander order. other Mav Brickley. aged 3D years, hIrved wlfn STANDARD of William G. Brickley. and daughter of DE ORffS suggestion for Bowling Notes. RAISED BAG LOWERED. TIGERS LOSE IN 11 INNINGS URAOKS OF COAIV James Buchanan, of Bell Station, sister ALFRED up the dear old baseball and BRIQUETTES of Mrs. Ella Parvln, of Pittsburg. Pa., and Ward Buchanan, of Akron. Ohio. Funeral w ' vcombats listens like one of the best are the standings of the New Legal Limit Is 60 Fish, or 33 Pasadena Twice Overcomes ICE DELIVERY CO will leave above residence at 1 P. M. to- V that's been offered since the folks de FOLLOWING Bis saeeeaaora to Indrprndrat Coal day (Monday), March 10. Services will on the Oregon Alleys Pounds Anglers Will Be Assessed Ice be held at 1 :30 P. M. at the Wichita. cided "something's wrong with the Deads for Vernon Team. ' and bnrmaa, Ch-rc- that up usatMsts i h. at Wichita Station. Interment game. to and Including the games of BL30 for Permits. 324S PHI"VR! Mm 2-- Mllwaukle Cemetery. Arragnementa in March 16: . LOS ANGELES, March 18. (Special.) cars of Miller A Tracey. "Call a ball on the pitcher every time Tigers today bumped into the Team Standings on Oregon Alleys. The CARAHER In this city. March IT. Michael a to a an - e AUCTION SALES TODAY. he makes futile throw base in Clothing- Lea-u- W. P.C two weeks the fishing season will Pasadena club, and the rebound found Caraher. late of 20 E. 17th st. N.. beloved effort to catch a runner," offers the M. Sichel .43 20 .688 In them on the short end of a score. father of Mae. James and Irene Carahar. Selling- - 29 . open. Ford Auction Hons. 191 2d at. Furnlrura. city, G. A. who a Ben .84 640 It was a woozy pastime all the way, van, aw. . n of this r.nd Mrs. Abramaon. or great Cuban billlardlst, has been R. M. Gray 84 29 .540 two things anglers should oai, i 4 f Seattle, Wash. Funeral will he held from 25 years. "Mucn valu- 29 There are with hitting free and errors plentiful. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M. residence 8:45 A. M. tomor- baseball fan for Rosenblatts ...... 84 .640 168-17- 1 the above at able time Is wasted in every game by Buffum & Pendleton 86 .429 take notice of this season: the bag limit Twice the Tigers built up commanding Furnlturs. Seoond st. row (Tuesday), March 20. thence to St. pitchers try runers nap Lion Clothing Company...... 27 46 .270 has been lowered and the license raised. leads only to see them melt in the Francis' Church. East 12th and Pine sta.. who to catcb Roao City League ...... 17 where services will be held at 9 A. M. ping. could be saved by penalis- 75 fish, or SO pounds, were white beat of competition. Pasadena MEETING MU That Pacific Outfitting Company 27 .691 Heretofore four-ru- n NOTICE. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends ing the moundsmen whenever he threw Bergman Company ....89 29 angler. Legis overcame a lead and tied the are kindly requested to omit flowers. Fu- Ehoa ...87 .661 allowed each The last B. P. X to. a base and failed to catch a runner. ft Stewart Product Station ...... 80 86 .455 the bag limit to SO fish, score tn the sixth. ELKS. NO 142. neral arrangements with the Edward Hoi . ' '. No penalty be inflicted, of Multnomah Photos ....26 40 .81)4 lature lowered Vernon counted three In the tenth Members .r requeted to man Company. should League-Pac-ific or 35 Rounds. meet mi me crema- course, when In put Mercantile and Pasadena tied it some more in the Portland( RANKIN The funeral service of the late his throw resulted Outfitting Company ...4T 28 .627 The angler's license will, after May George torium this Monday) after- Mary Emma Rankin, aged 69 years, wife ting out the runner." Blumauer-Fran- k 82 21. S1.60 of SI. same Inning. In the eleventh noon, 2 o'clock, to conduct 43 .673 cost instead and the Haas broke up the. game with a safe the funeral eervicea over of James W. Rankin, of 206 Twelfth street, Zerolenes ..43 82 ,.678 hunting llenses will also be $1.50. In of our the will be held tomorrow (Tuesday). March John Roberts, while English billiard Standard Oil Company 86 S9 .480 costing swat off Decannlere. In this round remains lata Brother 20, at 9:80 o'clock A. M., at St. Patrick's Guardian Casualty Company 46 .887 stead of a combination license Brethortoo. Visiting- brothers In- champion, dropped into an obscure pool ...29 3. Getchtne walked and Sullivan and Haas tTd'.yikfi Invited to By Church, Nineteenth and Savler streets. London one Meier St Frank Crockery 28 43 .360 $2 it will cost planted singles behind this pass for attend. order terment St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends in- parlor in evening. He sat Commercial Leaaue Carl D. Shoemaker. State Game War vited. The remains are at the residence reading a paper when a kid of 18 or 20 Multnomah Camp .60 22 .694 den. has sent notice of the changes In the winning run.' M. K. bfAULUlMH, Secretary. establishment of J. P. Fin ley A Son, Mont- came up and said: Webfoot Camp ...... 43 29 .697 every OREGON COMMAXDEHT, gomery at Fifth. you game, Telegram .40 82 ,6o6 the eame and fish laws to news "I'd like to play a sir. Ballou & Wright 89 83 . 64 J paper In the state, with a request that RIVER SERVICE TO INCREASE K. T. Informal conclara BAKE It Trie funeral of Mrs. Susan H. T thank you, but must decline,' Company Tuesday evening--, at T o'elorlr. will be held from Holman's fu- Union Meat ...... 26 43 .877 those changes be given aue puoiicity. Baker (Mon- answered Roberts. Dooly & Co. 15 64 .217 is his hope that all Interested will for the purpose of attending neral parlors at 9:15 A. M. today please be sport, United Service It Regulator Line to Put Another Boat a conclave of Washing-to- day). March 19, thence to the Cathedral, "Oh. a sir. and play States Forest become acquainted with the changes to Commander?. No. IK. tl 15th and Davis sts., where services will me a game," urged Live Wires 6 .778 conveyance M-- the kid. "No one i Stogies ...... 21 12 .6!t6 lessen the possibility ol iniracuons oi on The Dalles Ron. do prompt, aaio wuj o. in nr&it be held at 9:30 A. Frlenda invited. around here will play against me be Lucky Strike ...... 159 18 '.833 the new laws. lam Interment Rlverview Cemetery. cause I've beaten them all. I'll play Duke's Mixture ...... S 18 .833 The deer season has been shortened D. C. O'Reilly, head of the Regulator WASHINGTON LODGE, NO YOST The funeral service f Harrison F. 100 to your oo wnat do you say7" Tru Blu Leag-u- s 15 davs. closing this year on October Is line of river steamers, announced an ft. A. F. AND A. Id. Special Tost, aged 71 years, late of 270 Lincoln my boy." Rob- Newsboy. 41 .853 in the service yesterday. If (Monday) street, will bo held tomorrow (Tuesday). "But. dear answered ...... 23 Instead of October 81. The bag limit Increased communication this M-- , Safeguards 12 .6ft6 Washington, is now 7 March 20. at 2 o'clock P. at the resi- erts, "I think that handicap of yours Creole Creams ...... IS.11 13 .453 has also been decreased to two instead the State of which evenlnc. o'clock. East 8th and dence establishment of J. P. Fin ley A too generous, on ways, can be gotten off within surniiua. jo. n. aesrea. Visit, In- Is a bit because I am Jawbreakers 2 22 .083 of three buck deer for the season. the on welcome. Order v M Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends John Roberts, the champion." City League J. H. RICHMOND. vited. Incineration at the Portland Crema- "Oh, you are, came St. Nicholas Cafeteria " 87 26 .687 Sea. torium, eh." back the kid, J3ro. of American Yeomen - CAMELIA "Well, being the case, ...... 84 29 .640 Fame- CHAPTER, NO. 27, BROWN At residence, 878 East Third that I couldn't Wells Realty Company 33 30 .624 i Dedman's Hall of IS. S. give you B0 it Hadley & O. Stated communication street. Frederick M. Brown, aged 8 years; points, but I'll be fair and Sllvar 82 31 .608 (Monday) son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown. give you a 25 handicap. L. Cafeteria S3 4t .60S this evening. Social. beloved Dunning M Oregon Alleys ...... 30 83 .476' By order of W. M. Funeral will take place from & Estes Grille .28 85 .444 BOON-- e to AUTOISTS McEntee's chapel today (Monday), at 2 P. The tennis officials probably will Portland Alleys 87 .413 A MARIETTB ROBINSON. See. M. Friends invited. Interment Multno- change the rating system when they League-Port- land ...... 26 mah Cemetery. Hotel BenJ. E. Boone, In his new place at 33 N. Broadway, HARMONY LODGE, NO. 12, meet in solemn deliberation on March 12 8 . 800 SIMMON&--Th- e funeral services of Tracey, 23. They plan dividing players Into Multnomah 9 6 .600 to supplying autoista with Firestone A F. AND A Si. Special com- beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simmons the by Imperial 7 8 devotes his time different classes. Class 1 will be re- Photo Underwood. .467 - munication this (Monday) eve. will be held at Holman's funeral parlors Oregon 2 13 .133 Tires and his money to handling automobile paper. at 1 P. M. today (Monday). March 19. served for the cl .mpion, class 2 will be Miss Graee Ford. Auto Tire League at 7:80 o'clock. Work In the E. Multnomah Cemetery. Friends p, degree. Interment for the runner-u- class 8 for semi Miss Grace Ford, captain of the Red Chanalor & Lyon ...... 45 27 .625 And says he is willing to give up both time and A Visitors welcome. Invited. finalists, class 4 the next best men or Riding Hood Edin- Firestone Tire Company 41 si .669 he WILLAMETTE football team of Goodyear Rubber Company 84 .628 money can the Commodore size of LODGE. NO. GABLER In this city. March 15. Rattle group of men and so on down the line. burgh, Scotland, is shown Just before Archer & Wiggins ....8838 36 .600 as long as he smoke 8. A. F. AND A. M. Special Gabler, aged 64 years. Funeral will be Che kickoff of the game which was Goodrich Rubber Company ....85 87 .486 communication this (Monday) held at the residential parlors of Miller 4c Sherwood Magee boomed along wear the feature of a charity held in Edin- Western Hardware ...... 85 87 .486 evening- at 7:80 o'clock. Work Tracey. Washington at Ella streee. at 3 ing a fearfully bright green necktie. Ballou & Wright ....34 86 .480 in E. A. degree. Visitors wel- P. M. today (Monday). Interment River-vie- w burgh for the benefit of a soldiers' Flak Rubber Company 24 48 .323 FUCA-bo'nde- d -- come. W. S. Cemetery. "What's it all about?" asked an Inno and Bailors' charity. will be ac- JUAN de Havana WEEKS. Sec It NO. WILLIAMS The funeral services of Mrs. cent bystander. knowledged that Miss Ford is a Stecner-Irs- a Bout LELO TRIBE. 62.. L O. R. M.. 1144 Maria J. Williams will be held at Hol- "Sh! Come close you," Canceled. Cigars Grand avenue, cor. East Alder st. Regular parlors 9:45 A. M. today and I'll tell pretty girl. She Is one of council this (Monday) evenlns at 8 P. M. man's funeral at stage - whispered Sherry. "Y see, me the crack players of the club. The SAX FRANCISCO. March 18. A Adoption degree. Every member urged to (Monday). March 19. Friends Inviied. and my boss that's George Stalling! rather novel sight of seeing two elev- wrestling match between Joe Stecher, attend. Also plan attend Joint tribal coun- Interment at Salem, Or. we had a little tiff. And George, y'no, ens, all girls, engaged in a mad rush heayweight champion, and Antone Irsa, 111 BROADWAY, pipes discounted witb proper cil on Thursday evening. 22d Inst., at Eagle's WOOD In this city. March 18. Mra Ida to An Inner Tube Length From Broken Hall, corner 3d and Madison. West Side. Wood, aged 82; wile of J. H. Wood. likes gorgeous neckties. So I'm wear on the contest, caused no end of favor- scheduled take place here Tuesday Washington street. repairs at the pipe shop window. Ratification of consolidation. Lelu Red Funeral services will be held Tuesday, ing this one so as to what you call it able comment from bystanders, ot whom night, was announced last night by the Men will hold an Auld Lang Syne meeting March 20, at 2 P. M.t from Erlcson's r placate? Tep, that's it to placate there were thousands. promoter as canceled. The reason on Monday evening. March 20. chapel, Morrison street at Twelfth street.