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NORTHWEST CLUBS FARMS FOR SEALS Two clubs in tho Northwestern] vided between the Beavers and the league have affitiated with the San/Indians and at the first sign of Francisco club in the Pacific ast} marked impro nt will again league for the purpose of provid-| graduate to the California squad. ing farms for the Class AA agg There is a strong probability that gation, Worl to this effect ‘has|the Northwest fans will seo Joss -been given out by Del Howard, the| Baker and Walter Cartwright tn Frisco manager, who succeeded tnjaction again as a result of the engineering the deal. Vancouver! plan. These two players are slat ty and Spokane are the eluba con-|ed to join the Beavers, Both have j cerned in the deal alld back ¥Yome, but Manager How _ The players who turn out for the! ard not inelined to take any Seals next season and who fall al chance on losing them should they trifle short of tho mark will be di {again climb up to their standard BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE office every day ne robbed of thelr COAST LEAGUE (CHANGE MAY GET WILL SPARE’EM HOWL FROM FANS People come to my ‘and complain adeut & na, compiome dentist on FITst av.. rep { money NY Mimesit to be De. EJ. Brown, or stant a BEWARE of thie thie! who SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 4—The| University of Washington atu patients a ives off my reputation. Pacific Coast league magnates| dents and the Seattle aporting pub MY OFFIC have decided to spare the Portiand Northwestern for an-|for the varaity’s 1914 football other season, The directors came | se hedule materialize, as ft me to this agreement at the Wedne they will, The present plans will He may come in for a howl if plans league club Union Block 713 First Ave., T can guarantee te xian “work, becouse day session of their annual meet-| leave Seattle without a game be siren sapere. hoon ing. The delegation from the|tWeen Washington and an Oregon aif ihe Pes Stee t make « dollar ana] Northweatern league was told that| tam on the local field next year geutMare a dollar when I do your dentai|the new lease of life was for a year|®# It ts probable both contests will work only and the league must vacate | be staged In Portland Y.M.C.A. VS. EVERETT "0!" Browne oY Beware of Dr not object strenuously to this] |move, believing that the Aggle 4 of aes ng played by the strong Y. M.| there is talk of also staging the ¢ raskel © Sate \ iy) . a Senttic’s Leadng Dentist ae fer oe snes. ager : ashington-Aggie game on the e 713 First Avenue Wt TO. Ae Meth iol ee cal gym. The team is in hard ngs vatit $ and Sunde: «in hard| SiIBLEY 18 W enings wstll Me ices tae bene th one) EY 18 WALLOPED “ Pahl between the Y. M. students and} Chase Sibley was defeated by an Te wat the Pilgrim church squad will pre-| F. B. Rivers in a handicap match :" BVERETT — Limited cede the big game. in Brown & Hulen's three-cushion SBATT. : To tournament W ers won by before Sibley nesday night. Riv ning up 29 points could annex 36. HE WANTS MORE COIN! league clubs are fast add Assistant-to-the-manager; ally known, but it is Major ing an this tan't ge a tact Kid” Gleason, etar, with die et al, ¢ White Sox Like the assistant boss of these one time Oriole nnings, Ke r, Bro ed the role for the hen you come to my on be oure ,; and on ty picture th my sien, at the| POrtland after 1914, | Washington has already signed | dultding: tts just tke up with Oregon for a game in a vertisemen xt year, The students} | | more or less United States, Glea-| son doesn’t get into the head-lines loften and never sees his name in the box score, but he is the gar- ter which prevented t White Sox slipping down around the hocks of the American league this A year ago President Comiskey jax Drug ‘More. There was some doubt today ART BUES 18 BACK Bin and Green whether or not Tommy Clark, the ~ EVERETT TO Limited} local boxer, would meet Sammy] Art Bues, the former Seattle ball tise $99 6 m ‘Good, claimant of Northwest lght-| player who, since leaving the North Rise ome 1200, eight Races gree honors, in| western league, bas had a taste of 401, 5208, scheduled four-round bout at} major leegue playing, is in Seattled year, ereight Veaves beth cities 6:06 » m. cca ar Monday night. Clark! on a two weeks’ visit. Bucs is now PACIFIC = RST TRACTION Co. | HAs decided the terms offered are| with the Jersey City club in the In not satisfactory ternational league. decided Manager Callahan was not driving his pla! h. He Stars Who Don’t Get in Box Score Prove Most Valuable to the Team ; Wanted more speed, so he hit upon Gleason as an ideal two-fisted man } to speed season last spring, with orders to #0 the route” with a string of re cruite, He went. His squad turned in at night, tired out, but “Kid | kround-coverers " <a » ant manager, ‘em up. Gleason started with the training he earned his lary Gleason alone {s responsible for ‘Tex” Russell, and Russell is the| | best-looking left-hander the Amort-| can league has had in years Buck Weaver, one of the best in baseball, owes hi« place to Gleason showed results, On one count alone | ! P.N.A.’S Tho athletic clubs of the North-| west by © mail vote have agreed to disregard the schedule as # down at the last annual meeting of the Pacific Northwest association and will go ahead arranging their own shows for the season. The action affecta Seattle, Portland, Spokane and Vancouver Beveral P, N, A. dates have been! LONG RUNS MADE ON N.W. FIELDS PORTLAND MEET ui The 9Syard run made by Capt.| Hoover of Whitman college against | of Washington In was equaled the University the season just closed on only four other occasions in the {ean football ) other mbers of the Northwest con ¢ tore off a ron of equal length, as did two stars of the Hast history of Am ern gridirons. Dow Walker, OA Cc, "04, rie Williams, also O. A. ¢ made yard eprint ¥. Miller inylvania state, ‘01, Ralph Capron, Minnesota, ‘11, made |, similar yardage The longest run ever made tn football was credited to a North-| west player. Carey, playing for Montana ag st Washington State college in 196 ran 108 yards after recovering a fumble. the ble in Se The City Bowling league, gest league ever organize Gleason divides the coaching with Callahan, He has a voice like a} fish-peddler and barks incessantly | at the opposition. Between innings he ts not sparing with criticism. If a player nlis a boner” he hears of it when 40 feet from the coop and his general worthlessness is dinned into him until the end of} the Inning brings relief attle, an its season Wednesday night. Games were played on three city alleys. 8 A. C. No. 1 8. A. C, No, 2 by @ 2,766-) 9 score. Bon Marche beat Imperinis 2,538 to 2,6 | On the Bismarck alleys Wednes- day night the White Btore five trimmed Shaner & Wolff 2,505 to 202 wal te the The re ocieesions Teececce of a Wife A MA} tarrh, Insomata, Gepresead a4 run down conditions cured KIND OF A SHOW - CHAPTER XVI. on qoarantess We went, last night, to “The Follies,” which ts supposed to be the a ad oan very last touch in the way of s smart and uptodate entertainment— according to the standards of Broadway To tell the truth, WHEN I WASN'T SHOCKED, I WAS #ORED, | but Dick enjoyed ft immensely. Of course, the women were pretty, for the manager of “The Folli prides himself upon showing the prettiest | chorus girls seen on the American stage. The costumes—when they wore costumes—were gorgeous, and the anatomy shown when the costumes were more or less discarded was an perfect though modeled by a sculptor. Every scene was an exquisite color study, against which Mashed the most beautiful of ct and the most brilliant and beckoning of eyes. 1 don't believe | am a prude, but I do not—and | don’t think ‘unt other woman does—care for plays whose whole appeal is a sex appeal and where the whole atmosphere is “wine, women and song.” It hurts me to think that any one of my sex will consent to make this appeal only, and it humiliates me when I realize by the attitude that men take toward these exhibitions just WHAT THEY REALLY | THINK OF WOMEN. , It ts @ relic of the old ideas—woman the entertainer—for man's | }amusement only-—A PLAYTHING to be eajoyed for the moment and) i then put aside when the real things of life come up. ! RESIDES, 1 THINK THE WHOLE FABRIC OF THESE TAINMENTS IS PERNICIOUS. oh © eet > aS OM wentTiy PS ENTER The greatest enjoyment of life is not found in the flashy cafes and | neither can | see thelr accompanying wines, waiters and dubious wit |any humor in marital infidelity or the recounting of lity affairs and drinking revel It pictures life from a wrong focus; it preaches that nerve tittl- lation ts the highest pleasure; it reaches out for that place that is buried | down deep in every human being, and brings up, to the exclusion of | ewerything else, the desire for the roses an‘ laughter of life. i These entertainments which are advertised as “girl | covered with roses and tinkle with laughter | It seems queer to me, however, that the man who enjoys them can- | not realize that the roses are artificial—iacking of all fragrance—-and | the | er is only a hollow sound. | I said some of this to Dick, in the tax! on ou | Carlton, after the play, and he said Well, Madge, 1 don’t think | would like ‘The Follies, or any folly, as a steady diet, but DON'T YOL | THINK YOU GOOD WC MEN TAKE YOURSELVES TOO SERIOUSLY? WOULD BE A VERY HUMDRUM AFFAIR IF ONE WAS SH.” Dick said “good women” as though they were lacking In some par- ticular. | wonder if he would like me better if | were prone to be fooi- ish now and then, and | wonder if Dick meant “foolish” ideas for both of us. WILL HE TOLERATE FOOLISHNES escape the monotony, or is It a hint that | mu makes a biundering attempt to add zest to the commonplace and play the fool? sho are way to the eg (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) A DOUBLE TRACK PORTLAND, Dec, 4.—The new Tenine-Tacoma cut-off of the North- ern Pacific will be completed by Sept. 1, 1914, according to EB. C Blanchard, general manager of the road, Completion of this line will give the Northern Pacific a double y|track between Portland and Seattle. PREPARING FOR RUSH package a) |time worn one, “Shop early.” Post |master Edgar Battle and his of. ficials of the Seattle office are plan ning to secure the holiday rush s SCHOOLS FOR MEETINGS Resolutions favoring neighbor- hood meetings in school how were adopted at each of the #ix meetings in the public schoola Wed. nesday night, where the school is sues and the logged-off land law and port election were discussed MEN AND WOMEN WHO SUFFER DISTRESSINGLY rom any long-eontinued Chronte Trouble Hpecial Disease peculiar to the sex n oom tai’ a ’ CHICAGO.—Mrs. Margaret Green, 85, fell face downward in a pool of Fromtees and bot “Mail your Christmas hever promise tm Slearly” is the new slogan the post-| water less than two inches deep, and was drowned, “UNDER THE HAMMER” SPECIAL (TRAIN—VIA GREAT NORTHERN) office department has added to the eure incurable ca much un misery patients THE NEW MACY SYSTEM PERMA- NENTLY CURES | AN Chronic and —— Tnenrebto Disensco—The ye, Ear, § sell the best soll on earth at public auction In Seattle oy t My proposal to ely, B10 || om Wednesday, December 10th, at « price mecting every purse, nan Throat, Ast y " Nopendicitie, Cn fo $25 an nere—MET WITH SUCH INSTANT RESPONSE —that Goltet, Curabie every one whe contemplates buying and not otherwh fied to be my Gran Washington, Sunday, December guest in Qniney Val Sin—JUST TO SKE HOW GOOD THIS DAND REALLY 1 ~ Liver, Bind * 1AM PREPARED FOR ANYTHING. from a Pullman to a SPECIAL | TRAIN WITH. A DINEE. Should you decide to become my on this 7 | the knits, My treatment guenrsion, your registration with me MUST he i Impaired Vitality never fuile December Oth, We will leave the KING All Diseanes of Women—Ir mraey easday night, arrive mt Quincy Munday morning, 3 a ree day night, EJ Ainean . — zt This auction will take piace at 114 James at., Kenttle, December 10th, * from 10 a. m. (0 10 p.m, This will give you the © your to buy this land. The paid by you for the round tip will be 4 i credited as cash id you by 7 Conautation, exami free. Prices mode t Hours: 9 9. 1 . ——— no and see QUINCY VALLEY, Pacific Northwest transportation ‘Take « trip over the Cascades with Aratined to become the grentest ngrieultural center In (i REGIATER NOW and tment 14 rf WiiMhe issued, on Or before 0 p. m, Saturday nigiit A. McKAY JORDAN f * of #0 lied The New Macy System . DR. MACY PHONE, ELLIOTT 5434 WANAGEH pethhy, Chisegenctie, iment andl mr N. Bor full particulars # daliy Jisements of THE GREATEST LAND SALE EVER ue In wos NOTON, IN ME when | wish to | forgive him when he| 150 extra men for| LOSES ‘EM ALL, NOW | NEW YORK.—-Pelleving two pre jVious husbands dead or divorced, Mre. Lalu Murphy married a third. | She was sent to prison for a y “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Sieg, Thoms, Mein 1 fea Prone Kenword eth i ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EE Wiring, Repairing, installing Post Gt. Seattic diseases. | at men and can't call write} for symptom blanks Send to Jue Wing Song Chinese Medicine Co. 217% PIKE sTREE Corner Third A Seattle, Wash. We . We Give Free Trtal to Prove Our Truse Reet pert ‘Tay Attendant Am ALUN ERG ©O., 1107 Third Avy. ‘Vision Restored to Blind Girl at Seattle Theatre | Prominent Boston Man Weds Pretty | Maiden Who Falls in Love With Him at First Sight How would you Ifke to make love to a blind girl—one who would! have to depend upon either your} own word or the word of those who knew you aa to whether you were |tall, short, #lim or “tubby,” black, white or red-headed, and the color of your eyes? Also take Into con- isideration the fact that, although the girl in question is extremely} pretty and attractive, that she| |could bring no “dot” or dowery to |her husband, How would you like| 1? This question 1s answered to per- fection this week at the Seattle theatre in that wonderfully real {utic play of New England's rural district, “Quincy Adams Sawyer. Mr, Dwight A. Meade as Attorney Sawyer of Boston dearly loves such a girl, but refuses to make his love known until he has succeeded in} having expert surgeons restore her sight. Then she falls in love with her benefactor, Miss Auda Due ts charming as Alice Pettingill, the blind girl * As Lindy Putnam, adopted daugh ter of a family of that name, Miss} Viola Leach has a role which she plays to pi fon, Mr, George Webb as Arthur Hastings, the city man who succeeds tn disclosing her ntage and who takes Rer as hid , {8 a consistent, well-bred fellow why makes everyone him. Quine Adama Sawyer” is one fail to see this production you will miss a genulne theatrical treat.-— Adw t seenice productions attle in many seasons. | The prices charged at the Seattle theatre cre within the means of all 50 cents for the best seat at} night, 25 cents at Thursday, Satur: day and Sunday matinees. If you Champion of Mise Mary O'Meara Miss Mary G. O'Meara, candidate for school director, will be one of the speakers at the mass meeting j' Fremont hall Thursday night Miss O'Meara, who is dorsed by the Women's Good Government league, taught in the Broadway high school for a number of years, and was assistant in the depart ment of education of the Univers ty of Washington under Prof. A. H. Yoder, She resigned from school work @ year ago to take up private business interests. Miss O'Meara has always shown herself a public spirited citizen. “Because half of the children and parents are women and more than half the teachers in the public schools are women, other things be- ing equal, of women should be represented on the school board,” says Miss O'Meara. Miss O'Meara believes in making vocational training practical, She is an advocate of making school buildings the social centers of the community for public meetings. THE MARKETS Although Western Avenue job- bers were not looking for further decline in the egg market this week, conditions Wednesday caused additional slicing of the quotations for the fresh stock. Two cents was stricken from the price per dozen. Prices pald producers for vegetables and fruit: (Corrected Gatly by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Apples, local cooking 1% @ 136 | Yakima potatos 22:00 @25.00 White river potato 1800 @22.00 Onto . o2%@ 02% Onle green ci Squash, Hubbard O14@ 01% Pumpkin ‘ 1% Cabbar O14O 01% Cueum wee ™% @ 126 | Beets, sack 15 @ 8S | Rutabagas 118 C 46 Strooee 100 $135 rieae pald producers for butter, eggs, fj poultry, veal and po! (Corrected daily Perry Bros.) - oe 46 gprin : 16 Proviers, fat, 2 Ibs. under, a0 Hens, over B Ibs, fat 4 @ (16 Hons, fat, BH Old. roosters, 10 Goose 1 J ” ing duekilngs 14 itv rT) old ‘Tomn, fat, 1" . 08 Wize. * s00 Guinea fowl, ve, #00 Helgian H 10 Old. pigeons, good 1.60 Veal, fat kidney, 120 14 Veal, 1° @ Aa Pork, fre 10 08 Pork, Woman School Board Candidate the views and interests | Vocational Work IWILL NOTREGARD | SCHEDULE: ‘cancels d thie season bees ny have conflicted with dates & ed betw the clubs themselves The cha as rosuited in a new | P date being made for the Beattle Athletic club's méet with the Spo kane Amateur Athletic club. The first meeting between these rival clubs will be held in Spokane Jan 16, and a return clash ts scheduled for Seattle on May 1 HORR LEAVES FOR x Graduate Manager Ralph Horr of the university left the city Wednes ie day night to tend the annual pow wow of conference managers in| Portland Friday While the man agers are powerless to take official action In the matters to be recom ommended, their vote on each sub ject will have an important bearing in matters brought before the e ference officials at the annual meet ing « year from now The following recommen will be considered by the ma An annual crom-country run tn An annual conference wrestling ued either at Por . Rs tle, oF Inducer DOBIE signs uP A three-year contract was signed Wednesday night by Coach Gil- mour Dobie of the University of | Washington, following a meeting of the student board of control au- thorising | the stiy tion. WILLARD “BESTS "MORRIS | NEW YORK, Dee, 4.—Jess wis! lard, the Kansas hope, defeated Carl Morris of Oklahoma in a slow ten-round bout here Wednesday night. Very few clean blows were struck, the boxers hugging and} wrestling throughout. Hteame NAVY YARD ROUTE ourtst and rm ’ Lenve ¢ an 19), nee without Fare (ec Round Trip. Phone Main 663 ives leet (0. Office 114 Jackson St, 4. W._ EDMUNDS, OPH. D. Leary “DISCONTENTED PEOPLE” 1a the Subject of Adna Wright Leonard, at Special EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Tonight, 8 P. M. FIRST METHODIST CHURC Fifth and Marion St. Special Music by LARGE VESTED CHOIR and Mre. Ruth Osborn Mogan, Evangelistic Singer. EVERYONE INVITED D.D. RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. When it comes to a good, first cines dental service at a reasonable price. these dentists can offer you something entirely new tn methods and result, Let them tell you all about your teeth, what to do what not do an estimat your @ental needs and have m, Iue in will surely feel * These been practice for and thelr advice will be valuable to you An office fitted entirely tn white enamel and sanitary in every way. See them before going elsewhere. Gold Crowns $5.00. Bete | Work $5.00 Fillings 50¢ Up. Extracting and ook Ceenteg, Free with Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike Tickets on sale December \~-— CUT - RATE | DENTISTS | 207 University St., Second and Uni- OHI r-Paterson Co. versity St., opp. Fri Amalgam Filling The best grade of amalgam is used by us. The tooth is put in proper condition before the fillings are placed. For $1.00, Gold Crowns, $3 To obtain good service from a badly decayed tooth, allow us to ‘trent it, then fill Yt, and afterwards crown it with Gold or Porcelain Crowns, You will be surprised at the quality of such a tooth. Bridgework, $3 It requires considerable of experi- lence to place bridge work correctly. Our specialista can match your teeth and place in the missing teeth of Porcelain or Gold so that you will have the best service from them. Full Sets Teeth,$5 Up We have thousands of Seattle cus- tomers who will tell you that they never knew that plates could be) fitted so perfectly until they had us| do the work, Any work that doesn't prove sat- {sfactory will be repaired free of charge at any time. Come in’ SQON—today if you wish for FREE examination and esti- mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination Open Evenings, From Any Point In WASHINGTON IDAHO OREGON On Northern Pacific Railway Tickets and all Information: H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. Tel, Elliott 5750. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S EXCURSION FARES Return up to January 5, 1914. "NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Tom PAVT J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt.s 107 YESLER WAY, A.D. SHARE A. G. P. A., Portiand, Or. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, To Any Point In WASHINGTON IDAHO OREGON On Any Line, and to Vancouver, B.C, Seattic Wash, CAFES SEATTLES BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Following Merchants— They Are Thoroughly Reliable Your Patronage. Solicit PENNANTS BV. ADAMS 3. D. THAGARD The Mecca 610 First Avenue 219 Union Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS A Gentle Reminder Simply reminding you that we are furnishing to our patrons the most: modern, sanitary and up- to-date automobile and horse-drawn vehicles for the removal of sick and injured that it is possible for us to procure. Many of the sanitary de- vices now in common use here were first introduced by this house. ‘BUTTERWORTH & SONS NIGHT AND DAY AMBULANCE SERVICE. 1921 FIRST AVENUE Phone Main 949. GROCERIES _ Sg Zoble Grocery Co. 20 Ibs, Sugar .... 6 Cans Cleanser 4 lbs, Macaroni . All*Spices at. 1 Gal, Cider Vinowar . STALL (9, W BSTLAKE MARKET ° ew Home—1104 Third Av, Lindquist & Lund, Inc. ‘Tents, Awnings and = leeping Porches 1104 Third Av. RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. THEATRES Joyce of the North Woodse—2 Reels Edison drama, Col. Custer’s Trav- els, A Day With « Hi Family. The Road More: France— Pathe, When Glasses Are Not Glasses—Vitagraph comedy. TILIKUM THEATRE STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 4

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