The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1912, Page 2

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Population of Auburn Has Doubled in One Year Terra-Cotta Works at Auburn, Employing Over 100 Skilled Workmen. Auburn is experiencing the most rapid growth of any town in Washington Tt has doubled its population in one year. Industries are knocking at its door. Railroad companies are building great roundhouses, termina als, miles and miles of side- tracks, depots, shops, etc. The Pottery Works are increased in size yearly. The Borden Milk Plant is running full time. The surrounding farmers are the most prosperous in the world The adjoining land leases for $25 per acre per year, so productive is it New homes are building on every side. Everything is just at its beginning. A splendid new high school is just, completed. Streets are being graded and paved. You can now get in at the very bottom and secure splendic walk of the center of the town for $175 to $225 Terms $10 Cash $5 Monthly |= These Lots Are Located in Hart’s Addition to Auburn ‘Auburn people have purchased over $15,000 worth of these lots in this addition. of them ate already building on their purchases. Why doa’t you spend a couple of hours and go with us to Auburn? A few dollars spent now may lay the foundation for your independence in future WE ARE THE OWNERS And we are advising all our friends to invest NOW, because we know that close-in property such as this cannot remain at such ridiculously low prices for long. FREE EXCURSIONS EVERY HOUR Come In Don’t Delay, .Don’t Hesitate, Now Is the Time to Buy at Auburn Ole Hanson & Co. THIRD FLOOR, NEW YORK BLOCK Office Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock Phone Elliott 3928. 1 lots within three minutes’ Many Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street and Columbia °:.: +". PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR |! | bug haw deserted him and now the DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE poor boy” is looking around for a —— COLUMBIA |four-wheeler in the gasoline cart RENTON | '""* SRR...” W. P. PHALEN _—_—_——_ GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phones, Heacon 1522, Columbia 1. ~~ Williams & McKnight The Leading So-to-Sete Grocer of the Rainier 1F YOU COME AND Sum US wa Pure Foods—Full JACKSON ST. HOTEL RT PERSONALS ° Dr. Irvin A. Weichbrod, ts figur- ing on leaving bis office in the/ Eitel building for a few days and Stillwater, near Portland. He says he hasn't fished for so long that LIVE WIRE BARGAINS jhe wonders if the trout will still| Phone Black 71, Ind. White a1, | fall for the old line of balt he used jto hand ‘em, HARDWARE ses Julian Lewis is one of Seattle's best amateur racket wielders. Renton Hardware Co, flome Big Speciale 06. Bera When he was Inoculated with the COME AND sxx. jtennis virus it took and took hard, so that now Lewis gets up every BIG SAVINGS |morning at 6 o'clock to awat the Phone Ind. White 301, Sunset M. 321 | cloth-covered ball around, REAL ESTATE Pr C. E. Samson of the Seattle Na Sate be tao he ae orks Aaaition, tional bank {# some speed burner. Renton, from $460 Addition. Last night at Lincoln park in a gh rg Me : t! race with eight of his fellow work- advance hyp |ers he ran five miles in 29 minutes We wake © special! and 29 seconds, Al Lewis got place erty and can and Ben Hofferdit ni nd Bei Hotteraits show, “Wilson & Marlowe, Renton Wash. | RAINIER VALLEY DISTRICT | Albert Gritley, physical director “lof the Portland Y. M. C. A., ts in FLORIST jtown, on his way home from the annual conference of physical di Did you ever stop to think that ou could wave from one-third to |rectors at Silver Bay, New York me-half on He has picked up a lot of new your TRERS AND VLOWER hts . TRO: Phone Ind. Newly Furnished. Hot gna Cold Water in All Room: One Block From All Depots __Rooms All Prices, TAILORS __ bi M. OLSEN Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tailors Expert Mem Tallors Onty Our Motio—“Pit Guaranteed” 2417 Jackson Beacon 1696 © month. Now it before prices y of city prop ure just what you Rainier Beach Pharmacy Phone Ind. Col. pRvas, | unsuspecting Portland athletes | P. W. Lee is up on Mt. Hood | with a bunch of boys from Portland jand when he gets back to earth | again will return to his old haunts about Seattle. Star Want Ads 275 at ef QUALITY COUNTS Bring Results : SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAK. Best Drug Store in This Sahii's Nursery, toot of Holly St.t District t Blake "Oi Old Kenton Line, get off at the Hammond's Be: ff the grip* CALL vor take his family to al next week for a fishing trip. He says one of the best places in the world to fish is in the Dues wallop ri . near the canal, Modern Furniture Compa Charter Oak Ranges. wi THE Se MODEST, JULY 1, 1912. TO DOUBLE-HEADED VICTORY You've got to hand it to pity Ww Tames when he comes home with | °" {the Giants tomorrow. That's what |he did tothe Colts at Portland yes | terday. He did it twice, shutting | 2 to 0 in the first spasm e run in the pitehed both games, clghteen innings with out a let down and was in serious troable at no stage of either game. Bloomfield went on the mound for the Colts tn the first fray and |while he pitched @ game that would ihave won under ordinary conditions, | « }Willfam James was in form, and had the advant all the way through. He allowed but five bite Jin the firwt ut for that Imatter only seven we made off Lloou | Tow wan there with | | ‘his usual double, seortng Jamen in | 5 the third Inning of the fieat game} and in the fifth, Brooks, who bad | walked, dashed across the pan on | ithe second of two sacrifice hits. Girot went in to try to stop Jamer in the second battle and it looked for five tanta th wary tools to do it jalde scored in the firat five frames and then Girot went viaiting some jaerial friend, He walked” Shaw jand Raymond, Chick beat out jgrounder and Shaw scored om the lplay. Mana latd down a torrid wenalon TIGERS SIDE-STEP HOODOO AND WIN The Tacoma terday sidestepped the hoodoo 13 and won & game from the Spokane team, after losing their twelfth straight game, thereby splitting the double tor and Raymond 494) header with the Indians. The ed safely from thelr T®| Haves annexed the victory In the stations, Shaw ad) morning, 2 to 1, but the Tigers | Brooks made bite in the last frame came right back strong in the after which brought ta the final rup. |nooe. contest and with Hall in the The Giants will meet the Colts succovded im shutting out their lon the latter's — tor het ors, 3 to 0. last game today, returning ota | }morrow to start thelr series @t DOK | geore vy —, park with the Victoria Bees. | a {a seheduied for a double: }header in Vancouver this afternoon land Tacoma will go up against the | », Jdouble thing in Victoria, ne yen tt featt 6, an Feancians 0-5. 6-8, Mertiond 6-2, cewek eerececens Heneceenne el cecccccces » ' $2) Vernon {87 Oakind Sa} tae A 492 Porting Sis} us ee ae Bf enevysnngl 8) pnonpienet Sl womesewene ll venee el anmeerenex + t= Menger ho a ays! won te Breakin: Cole to Brooke; Coltri te McDowall to MOTOR RIDERS entity ttn PTT em lh) BILL INMES PITCHES GHNTS Sy The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read | MEEK Tf WITH AVE OF 3 | “a atting ay show that M a gilt edge an ae ber in the No with an average the Seattle hurler Het with an a rage the table pit Eleven men in {ne the pill better rolkehank and vecond and third ANYHOW, NO K. 0. UNTIL PICTURE MEN ARE READY FIREMAN FLYNN IN CHARACTESISTIC POSES | Two stories are circulating regarding the Jack Jobnsou-Jim Fiyon| fight, July 4 One is that Johnson has agreed to “take the punch” and let ain , his tite, and the other that he can and will win in any round he aceon fit Absence of betting doing much real training, give the opinion of men who believe bet on form In support of the son and Piyn and the long-odds stories that Johnson ten't rise to the first story, The latter bs | > the fight is bonest and who always SERAKARGSSSSES~ess..8- =. fake" story, it ts said that men close to John + up all the longshot bets lying around and reap a fortune wh is permitted to put over the knockout. “Flyon can't bit Johnson tn « 20-foot ring with a handful of Hickels, unless Jack lets him,” ts the terse way one fight follower ex- preanes the difference betw the men. | It is true that there is always talk of dishonesty before big battles, | At Remo, two days before the deluge, George Little, ex-manager of Johnson, appeared with “the papers,” and said Johnson had agreed to ie down in the tweifth round for money already paid, and that he had bet his end of the moving pictures upon Jeffries. Little belleved this to the extent of betting $6,000 on Jeffries. Mea wh veo the fight is planned as the mediom of a “killing,” say it wii be simple for Johnson to excuse his failure by charging it to the life be has led since defeating Jeffries Againat thia, men who know the champion say be fs too proud to throw away the title, which means much to him, and that he tn} 2 obecased with the idea of retiring as an undefeated champion, instead of ag 4 man who wer down before a white boxer. Little betting has been done, although one hears of large sums | * offered. It is probable no important bets will be made unti! a day! or so before the match, Johnson should be a probibitive favorite, This has been a bad year for champions. Johnson may find his/ stamina gone, and maybe there is something in the stories. But it would not surprise form players if Jack won along about the tenth or twelfth round, after the moving picture machines have been given a chasice (o get warmed up. ee SBREGRE Res Pe Pelee TES TIES I2e sete FT es Te The Giants batted as ing the sessions with k: By KAVOCE series $$$ Cee it pays to read the Pink. That} who was recognized as the light- goes for the Seattle Electric Co. an) champion of the Northweat around well as the sporting fan. Im some) these parts, These boys boxed 20 way or other Jake Furth fatied to/ rounds at Prince Rupert last March notice tn the Pink that there woult/and while the referee gave a draw . 4 x £ H E & if : i hitting for the fishing holes in the}; stuff that he will try out on the| os his headquarters in Seattle, | Hoodt BURN SPEED ON FOURTH E. L. Moore, secretary of the Be attle Motorcycle club, is a busy man these days arranging the racing program for the Fourth of July at Madison park, where the sperd burners will try to make new ree ords. ‘The chief attraction of the day ead a the. eqeeel vam) P. ported machines with an accredited speed of 70 miles an hour, Two of these machines are to be brought ever from Portland, while one comes from Everett, and two are | locally owned. Kleven races are scheduled for the afternoon, and the dare devil riders will go to the post for the first race at 2:50 p. m. sharp, racers are as follows: Second Event—S-mile, amateur, 30.50 class, ported—first heat. Fifth Event—imile, amateur, 20.50 clans, ported, second heat. Eighth © t—6mile, amateur, 30.50 claws, ported, final beat. First! prize for this race, one emblem pin | with diamond setting, value $20.00; second prize for this race, one em blem pin, solid gold, value $10.00; third prize for this race, One ein | blem pin, solid silver, value $5.00, Eleventh Event—10-mile, 30.50 class, ported. First prize, one em |blem pin, with value $20.00 blem pin, solid gold, value $10.00, I third prize, one emblem pin, solid silver, value $5.00. NEW HOPES TO FIGHT IN N.Y; SENSE TEE EES OE EE + SAN FRANCISCO, Jute 29. —Luther McCarty, the newest * white hope, and Al Palzer, who * knocked out Bombardier Wella, # the English champion, in three, & rounds in New York Friday: ® night, have been matched’ te * fight 10 rounds in Madison « Square Gardens, New York, .on!* July 19, according to telegram + from McCarty’s manager re- & thel ocal glove manufacturer # and sportsman. * Palzer’s stock has taken a * against Wells, * * * * * * * * + * * * * . * * + * * LEVINSONS REORGANIZE The Levinsons of Class B have re- ganized and have combined with snother Class B team. From now on it will be a Class A aggregation They are now open to games tor July and August, out of town pre ferred. Phone Sidney 1173, T. Thom nm, or address Bighth ay. 8. Manager Thompson would like to hear from Poulabo and Fort Flagler. *| tt ttt tte ek tek! Py | esd ‘The races carded foe thie special | goes coe: } | diamond setting, | second prize, one em} ceived here by Sol Levinson, *| big boost since his showing «| . gh oo Mr. Man—-What was your titsie| before he died? Smart a. de no games at Dugdale’s park Thursday, Friday or Saturday of last week and so he bung “Game! ates iene on his Yesler way yeaterday. A number of peo prs (eho do wot’ read the Pink, ap parently) believed im signs and went out on these cars to the bail rk and were greeted with a holy ih. They pald ton cents car fare, which wonld get them the Pink for ten days and they would know all that’s stirring in the world of sport. A xood motto is “Pungle for the Pink—It Pays.” Joe Bayley won the title of cham-) pion lightweight of Canada from Billy Allen at Bassano Thursday | night in a popular decision. It was the climax of a series of victories| for Bayley, who has the record of never having lost @ fight since he bas been traveling in the faster) pugilistic set. his ointment, however, in the per- son of Pat Scott, the Seatue boxer,” decision all of the Prince Rupert papers declared that Scott should have had the dectsion and gave bin the popular verdict. The Prince Rupert promoters offered there boys a return mateh on May 24, but Bayley refused, stating that he could take no chances because of match with Allen. has disposed of Allen he should get busy and get the Scott fly out of his ointment, a» Pat is the one loud on his title. mate lightweight, making the limit | easily and he can show to good ad- vantage as low as 130 pounds. He stands ready to box any lightweight | im the country. Little Rex DeVogt is playing great ball for the Indians and seem: to be getting better every day. On Tuesday he combed out three hits} out of four times at bat. Tacoma,; There is one fly in| Seattle and Victoria.all waived on | putting it in first DeVogt, refusing to keep him on the payroll A BUSY WEEK COMING JOHNSON AND FLYNN FIGHT AT LAS VEGas MOvToRcycLe RACES AY MADISON PARK — + AvTo RACES ay — TACOMA — — VHE Sroer Ran—: HORSE Races AT JHE MEQDOWS (esr) Ovyme. MEET AT — STocK Hor Yae giao5 SINGING WOLGAST AND RIWERS AT LOS ANGELES Yow that he! ay figs ae Pat is a legtti- rac | Port Townsend July ish Columbia they have racing this week over thed Northwest cireuit, which Victoria on July 6, and the st will then be shipped direct to! ison park. Manager McCormick 1 of men now at and when the gates an |to the public the track will holiday appearance ‘not Sys in some years. first time in years that to see bigh class racing ting, but the sport will be plenty of it. Otte Oster, a large rancher of Spanaway, ma, was in town today that fishing has never beet lon Spanaway lak =~ NORTHW PSTERN LAM BASEBAL ‘Tomorrow ‘nt TCTORIA VS. 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