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TAR--SATURDAY, JAN. 8, Fisher MUTT AND JEFF—MUTT BY HEREDITY, ACCIDENT AND NATURE IS A BORN PEACE DELEGATE (rr ns BY BUD FISHER y At Cheasty’s 25% OFF Thruout our great Tomoreaow, MR. A.MUTT AND HIS SIDE KICK LITTLE POSITINGLY & TAR JEEP WILe FORD THE PEACE ZHLP, MUTT Has Lit PEASE QUA (ep AS AN TOGAL DELEGATE AND EVERY DETAIL IS ARRANGED. REME mCER IS clothing floor ex- TOMORROW cepting only The “Invincible” Suit always $16.50. THE Day,’ TH wae LoeDs MAY AS Wele TOSS UP ‘THe SPONGE , BROTHER PRoF, NOODLE , THE GREAT ie Don’t delay. ere) BROT i NUT SPECIALIST SAI DI= “THANE OCRDER. YOUR PAPER IMA MA SAIDI— uj ba ‘ Me MINED MUTT'S % HAVENS: SEEN MY SENOS Met: BON eo. BIND Now! SOME WHAT “— bs s o OnG tut MAT AIS LDEA CAGE 16 OLD PHOTO OF MR A MUTT TAKEAI OF MR. MUTTIS FATHER, BROTHER FoR TEN YEARS nape j “Values Tell’’ ; 108 SHOWING THAT AT THAT SMILING . TH PICTURE WAS TAKEN, BUT IP HE HAS (MPROVED A a BAD, CAUSED BY HANING HIG pe y ar SAS ON HIS WEDDING DAY, HE NEVER SMILED MENTALLY AS FAST IN THE EGG CRacted gy a RiaT thon GARIN DATE NE SHOWED SIGNS OF Again. MUTTS FATHER Be CAME A LAST TEN YEARS ASME Qe Dove oF , ATTEMPTING THINGS SOMEWHAT OUT Birr BALMY IN THE DOME FROM “TRYING DID IN TNE PRENIOUS TEN NS EARLY YouTH, — race Lookime, = ] OF TNE ORDINARY, CO FOURE OUT A WAN TO GET A NEARS ne OUGHT TO BE FoR rig, AY RAST MALE WUrTeD BY Now. ™ '3 MONTH INTO THE > PIN FEATHERS, NEAR. MORAN AGAIN BEATS COFFEY Why Go to Europe When Miniature Made American League; Now They Are Battles Are Being Staged Here? SELLING HIM OUT) STRAIGHT STUFF So By the Sporting Editor HILL GOAL SUMMARY teoal. Tobin recetved a pasa from | az i BY EDWARD HiL ses py . |Oatmen and ewished between! { NEW YORK, Jan &—Fight fans| poomaure * As ice hockey games go, tha’ 1—Portiand, Todtn (Oatman 2 look Frank Moran as 4 Holme * for a marker | | today se one of the niftiest little brawls : : , | Cis Kibg ‘pth ot the beavyweickt RESIDENT F. C. FARR of the Spokane Indians is make a Staged at the Arena Friday night he Seattle boys then got busy pin of the € as i - Wiaseke: da AEA if 2 that it has been our good fortune and at the end of the first er pirants to Jess Willard’s crown, His ing a bid to become known as “the firebrand of thé a F 3 to see in many moons ounter the score was to defeat of Jim Coffey in the ninth Northwestern league.” The scrappy Inland Empire owner During the intervals when bie! oar favor: | round here last night places him ust now steps to the bat and yells: “Hands off.” players were not — Lapse eac| - The second period was the one tn | directly in line for a bout with the 2 ae g other's teeth with their clubs and js which the Oregonians smeared the champion. ‘Le <i See a dash . . i : breaking them across opponents locals. In this session Tommy Dun Coffey showed a marked improve L ke m st persons, he has a fondness for running his Gai ay shins, some mighty classy hockey Gerdale made two goals ¢ sted ment over his performance in his| affairs, and does not take kindly to any one who would like i was on the billet. nS | for the Southerners. §& ap previous bout with Moran three! to do it for him. A good deal has been said and done about In fact, tt was a FINE game./ peared he 8 after the first few months a Up to and including) the new pilot of the 1916 Indians which has cause¢ ‘4 Fs Fine from all angles | ‘minutes e wecond fr The the seventh round {t appeared us|}. Lesa t ess ans which has caused a num Pa Bobby Rowe, the local defense | po°t ty «won tho the Dublin giant would win the ver of outbursts from the club owner. It seems that every artist, was the first one to find The Linees poking ite bout on points. in the Northwest has named the new manager of the] that it was a FINE game. Hi is) Portia Moran vainly sought to place his pokane club but Farr himself a little altercation hapaaal pron 9 age nm} 1 a terrific punches. It was not until eeeste ; behind the right goa! cost him ri pofnt.was another matter, however the eighth round that he began to he « stic f 1 ana 5 seeds. Ion fined n $10, andl w Four times during this period the get in bis work. In the ninth Cof.| 1 ¢ question of who will manage my baseball team meme i President Patrick raised it. This | Fo: Portland team wrested the puc fey was knocked down four times season is not giving me so much concern as what will mye mix came tn the third period, and |i : from our boys and slipped it past) and his seconds threw up the) next manager do for me?” said Farr the other day im] is to be regretted. Manager Mul-| wiison Holmes | sponge Spokane a doon should take the orien | Roy Rickey, the young Metro-| . eee «6 slipper to Rowe for his little stunt) ~ mT atronnr EM » a waar period Seatt Wilson for |politan substitute, was the sitpping | } oo! s S. of trying to break a perfectly good inoue ‘Rowe for Nickey. lSog th the Seattle machine The} F gate has seen two i: that looked like sure pennant grabs) hockey club over < a a | witcand Pertod—Beattle, Rickey for! young fellow foorled nearly every vers on paper fade away and wilt when the race became iciee paneh dicing the denreo of Third pertod—Seattie, Wilson for Pass that he was called upon to j warm. He figures to get a man at the head of the team the game, but Rowe's seemed un- Rickey; obin. | take. ) next season that will strike when the iron is hot. oo much to the} at Selon the eatin Sian Manager Muldoon would have! eee ee Se ane rant yise ope oe minutes unless) ade a greater hit with the fans | Att. gonil cebbrbie 02 teva: bert 2 Obuiaees Hime . ! 0 “Cully” { hearing about Butte are not ex-| Wrestling h hed th it was a FINE game for Ed Car- -" tod—Portiand, Johnson. |had he started “Cully” Wilson at @ has reached the point liaster ud Hoek, Venctia, 90 well aslwiteens Ponsa fe he Danger: |the beginning of the game and kept | Aggerated. For this ats where writers no longer use : Meher 7 him in. take the word of Rev. J. H. United States language. Glimpse angen ieaare. oo aa. of the ird pertod—Seattle, Rowe fined | A list of the injured follows { Mitchell, a Butte pastor and fan.| this 0 | 910 and put out ame for hitting) “Cully” Wil th itches | H t 3utte e { head ame, the Portiander shunted Car-|Tonin: carpenter ‘tined $6 and But latove the ankle. | of to have Northwestern tetave| cliancery,’ tar ce aan fle dislike of the rough stuff by nd. Harris fined $2 for not; Roy Rickey, one stitch in lower | A SERIOUS PROBLEM jow, baseball this year vine. ¢lipping Harris on the bean for the |Ts'urning to the toe in connection |p. faces our golfers, and year after eu i count. Carpenter was touched for |‘? Sow with Carpenter. ceaney re on va in br | | year ita importance {s being more Evidently an auto racer’s neck ‘ iets acet Gy Waterss S00, who , ‘red Harris, one stitch in head. | jorefbly impressed upon them. This, isn't worth as much as It used to SOCCER NEWS slapped a $2 fine on Harris when Hog also raised Carpenter's fine to) The = —e Ph a is the scarcity of good golf shafts.| be. The purse for the Memorial 4 the refused to return to play. Pat-/$25 here on January wh ester Complaints are being heard daily, day race at Indianapolis has wear A enaialbeien —| The first two periods were filled|Patrick’s Victorians wi visit from many club makers, They can-| been cut from $50,000 to $30,000. ape soccer fans will be treate with tense moments and exciting not get the proper growth of hick-! . <* aa fh peppers Saturdayea HEALTH pier Soe tonne Sere. Bayed fo 8 ra ly: lglg ory needed to supply the demand. |The Japanese are wise to the ways| Diamonds at Duedaly ware” Black high pitch when they took the ice. interested spectator at the game | 4 ee ot real baseball. They won'tligng Park reed par! AND After 12 minutes,and 23 seconds of | Roth managers besteged him with | A SUBSTITUTE FOR wood will) support a losing team, The Chi-| Weogiand ‘y = s Carbonado at- play the visitors put over the f ‘complaints during the contest | be hard to find, If you remember. cago University squad, just back park pice 3 oi steel shaft b y 4 STRENGTH | pier fet ree rememie| See Garey Sef aon ie oo of the royal and ancient game. To | | to know, {ea nothing has been found that} ? r | | out a big crowd. The Rangutil vie tory over Tacoma last Sunday has made them a favorite for the Me Millan cup. As the boys from the coal town are also in the running, — a big struggle ts anticipated. 3 The kick-off is at 2715. Alex Rose. will referee. Is what Chiropractic means to the man, woman or child who ts suffering or is interested In any one who is suffering. The ehiet | 4 points you would be interemed in are an explanation of what a chiro practor is, what he believes in and/ how he operates. How simple and/ WAR BOOSTS The European war has caused a Mineralite, used tn making balls, es from Europe, and ts hard © get. Mottled balls that have sold $13.50 are now selling for $15. Brown balls cost $14 and black ones $12. The Increase, caus od by the war, is $1.50 In each case. COST OF BOWLING in the will take the place of hickory with This was swiped from Howard any measure of success Mann, who grafted it from some . one else—a correct impersonation of Charlie Chaplin 0 boost cost of bowling . IT APPEARS UNLIKELY that any of the famous English profes. sionals will visit this country until |after the war. Several had planned | ee chronic diseases are all handled in i Charley Somers, the whole to en Cleveland, Somers| coming (to the United States tn ae Whe 7 . nature's own way How spinal | MADE the American league, {a b ed his Toledo team {nto that) 1916, but so far as ‘known, all the| Hoppe and Yamada are touring the ‘ The Woodland Park team is treatments avold drugs, operations y begins, and Rowdy = pr 4 ity, leaving one of the finest ball| trips have been canceled | country playing two billiard |Keved up for its game with Care and suffering. | posal to have his pitchers tn camp |!ng sold out of baseball. A bankers’) 1101. in the country idle in Toledo “ta a matches a day. Yamada still has|00nado. The members of the ee aiiied tor 0. tath with me ja meek before the other players. |committee, handling his financiall{t was a 10 to 1 shot the move| PHILIP V. G. CARTER, of New| hopes of winning at least one) Are optimistic of their chances and : Call today. Few treatments have | have no objection ff some of |attairs, has ordered him to dispose|would be a@ financial failure, but! York, junior Metropolitan cham-| ™ateh ‘ope to gain their first victory at overcome chronic diseases of year# the boys want to condition them-|of his Cleveland American and|Somers took the risk to keep the| pion, won the gold medal for the patios the expense of the coal miners: standing Your health 8 surely |nelvon at their own expense.” sald |Cleveland American Association| Feds from a stronghold best score in the qualifying rounds |Packey McFarland has deserted | Woodland expects to have the same worth a few minutes’ consultation |Berry, “but I am going to put up |clubs Somers gave the American league|at Pinehurst the other day. It wan| t@ fing for the bike racing {team that looked so well against jone awful how! if the owners tr It is doubtful {f any other man/as many big stars as any other mag-|the 13th annual midwinter tourna-| &#™¢ rae Tecoma last Bundey. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.—1¢|' Snesk anything over has done more for the American|nate, players who were drawing| ment to be staged on the North . starts at 3:16. George Bi Dr, E McGee :: inc CALae Lankan cae aaa : league than Charley Somers. When cards in other cities and made | Carolina course. Carter made the | J0RAny Evers says he will start | officiate K , s j Pacific Coast Magee magne | STEELE LOSES HIS MATCH the organization was formed in|money for other owne tris axel he training a month earlier than + 2% 516-17 People’s Bank Bidg., Corner| Fil Maler of Vernon in particular] 1900 Ban Johnson and backers went| Lajole was one of the greatest| Fy ae usual this season. Now we know} The Tacoma fans | will have a Second and Pike think they are going to “et aw | cor: Steel to Cleveland and begged Somers to|drawing cards th same eve | . a 5, 2.0 m why the National league has treat Sunday, when the Celtics jours | | thi | George Steele went down to de-|to Cleveland an gRed § drawing cards the game ever pro-| WARNING, GOLF CHAMPIONS | ae Elliott 2894 |with more than three weeks of/fent in a game of three cushions |help finance the proposition, and it|duced. Somers made him the first | McLaughlin, the California tennis; taken to gy igor e having the |ney Ahad: pen ral The Coe a ny | - ns = ene 4 “ eonee ral 7» . or ntios ‘o in training. are but one point ahead of Taco ~ pring training they have reckoned |last nigh to Peter Klein. |!8 conceded that the league would | player against whom an Injunction | comet, has taken up yo Wapeeee | FOR WOMEN ONLY |ithout teary Berry lachmidt was the victor, ‘The game |not have been realized if Somers|was ever issued. Larry was batred| oP FORt aaee “a's ma in the race for the cup, and the Dr. Sanderson's Cotton| fienry is on the war path over|was played at Brown & Hulen’s,|had not produced from appearing in Pennsylvania) GoLFERS Rana PORTLAND ‘Here's an inside tip that you can|fame should be well worth looking Root Pil the well known lthe reported plan of Maler to take| W. O. Parker took Fred Hoalt'a|_ In the baseball war that followed after he jumped to the Cleveland | way are boosting for a municipal bet your heads off on—Renny |at. The Celtics will not have their FEMALE TROUBLES AND | his players to hia ranch for a week|place in class C of the tournament Somers was one of the men who|club, and had to go clear around |tinks. It doesn't look like they will] Kauft, the “Ty Cobb of the! ~eguisr team, which may prove ® IRREGULARIT Cure before the regular training Period and lost t C. Cramer, 25 to forced the National league to a/the state when the team made East-| ect with success for some time Feds,” will play with the New/handicap. Donald Harris will ref many of the mont obstinate |< inibasennsetaebedamennion i peace settlement. The league was|ern trips : | York Giants—unless he plays|eree this melee oe paeees,'9, 8 to 1p dare. Price A gamble, but Somers risked his| Lajole and Bernhard were great| PO%ever The city is short of funds.| with some other team ——— f plain wrapper. Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to greenbacks. He grabbed Nap La-| pals, and as a or to Larry, Som : c 3A 27 * P'20; Sundays, 11 to 1. Main 2309 Jole, Elmer Flick and Bill Rernhard |ers took Bernhard at the same time | 4 ere ice . K, ae of the | Some guys never get enough. | RAYNOR REMEDY CO. |from the Philadelphia Nationals and |he grabbed the big Frenchman, Ad-|O/PDeUm, Clreult of theatres, has!” Here's Col. Hedges selling the Reem 2, 1806% fought their cases {n the courts with |die Joss, Bill Bradley, Terry Turner | ®ve" orders to cre his peeved to] Browns and wanting to buy the CLEVELAND TEAM We guarantees the orl jhis own money |and Nig Clarke are other stars Som set out on the links as often as ‘ the Lundberg Truss, and give free © | Takima Came t10 @z10n | When the Federal league threat-!ere gave to the league aes trial to prove it Prieoe Paid Wi reer potatoes 040 NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Definite_ | tables an : x le = o ae § Paedyenes ae. Saas, [BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT! announcement that Edward Gwin- J. W. Godwin & Co.) | Poultry, Veal and Fork * MONTANA CITIES ARE | Seattle will have {ts hands full ner, president of the Pte aaa cana keen sanlant wane tke he Pras erals, had closed negotiations for : ee Beigian “* AFTER JOINT TEAM hes iat, when it takes cn the Eres: |the ‘purchase of the Cleveland wig 9 aapeeeleror BED egestind fet | Americans was expected today. Jas, 4 4 park in a regularly scheduled game , / per crate cha . of the Northwestern league. The|] That Seattle has the finest || ‘ilmore, president of the Federal toe ANACONDA, Mont., Jan Tt ts league, admitted Gwinner ts after LUNDBERG CO. ators, lug ocals have won every game thus|f billiard parlor in the world? , ae understood that an effort will be a hed Come in and see. |the Cleveland club a Trusses, Deformity Appliances and) ‘bh nd ade By MipeGUiA ANG THLE GLEY 10 far, and Preston Is anxious to break | Pindar OP SS x ahh ‘Detes limve ern 9 i |tecure the Butte franchise in the HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE . kno B eBelaa ‘ embed EVERETT VICTOR ae cid oe 4 Northwestern league, Butte has| Team Pp, W lL, Pot EVERETT, Jan, 8.—The Eve; St Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Gor pit os @ fT lnot yet taken action regarding|Queen Anne 1 1 6 1.000) CALIFORNIA FIVE Loses BROWN & HULEN J) issietnail team. defeated the Plow + Fire back linings Gert s jentry to the circut, and these two) Ballard coed 1 0 1,000) THE DALLES, Or., Jan. 8—The!] Second and Spring Third Floor Ji mouth Congregational church squad and repaire for ‘ b on t A 1 A cities would like to be represented Broadway 1 1 0 1.000) Dalles basketball quintet defeated of Seattle, Friday night, 49 to 24. kinds of ste I, se emi. Incas ° by a joint team Franklin... 1 ) 1 .000/the Untversity of California five — 4 Farwes and | {ur-| Grape nae lincoln ... ... 1 0 1.000) here Friday night, 30 to 23 } back® and cols | Hone 26 Setting Prices to Retatier tor LETTER MEN DINE W, Seattle SM PSA RS, | . Ss A VE YOUR TEETH \ put t* le : | Over forty men making thetr let ante Fe tah: Saket meity:| HOPPE DOES “COME-BACK’ r pt Jince ed haan . e : . eC ’ ie wth | ter in mtn tetcs at lancoln Attended ‘pall league season is officially on.| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.—Wil OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS : so | ° Sight eee detain ean Mtagad -at|, Broadway took Lincoln into camp|tie Hoppe won a decision over I 207 University st. Opposite Fraser-Paterson i 116 : ey . the Allen Dale ie afeteria. ° . “\by the close margin of 24 to 23.) Johnson, in four rounds, last night, Teeth extracted absolutely withent paim free from 8:30 te 6 p.m. daily. 5 He 4 Cheew . i atiare sped West Seattle, 40{after Johnson had dropped Hoppe i 4 5 to 26. <. on Anne smothered |to the floor {n the second round Bs : — Franklin, 43 tor 30 : — 7 _ . EN4 The games were replete with|, PHIGADELPHIA, Pa. Jan, 7 C 3 ‘ on fouls. No less than 61 fouls we prepotagcy ine VCR oy : te at J KATIN called the game between Frank. | ,CUC® fo6 bene - loner ZAP pens OF vr « Kan, wack ad “a THREE SESSIONS AILY way-Lincoln contest, Day and Heu \th@ Sox takes over the contract fe, T A o antes ad Heus-| e > ria oan ial 4 Senéare ttt, Monday tom: of tinaein. Stabe Out OM ths which has a year to run @20 ess eet Rand evenings and— floor for committing four personal } 4 SBA! BrOauberT yafternoon, Spectators 10° B fouls, as also were La Frey and) In a Los Angeles jewelry shop| Overton of Broadway there 1s displayed a perfect model | | ” @ Alfalfa 19.90 For Broadway, Marquat and Mun-| of the Tower of Jewels at the San | Cement Filling, 26. q o ed ae 46 $0 ULL BROS son were the shining lights, while) Francisco expedition, It is built Nothing but the best material used—gsaranteed for 15 years et gouba , le Tevis held up his end well for Lin-| to the scale of one-eighth ofan inch || Amalgam Flings..800 to 61.60 Best Gold Crowns ’ ’ e . 1% | Pome ‘ coln. For Queen Anne, O'Nell was, to one foot and 8,000 imitation Gold Alloy Fillings. 61 to Best Bridgewor! race 1 , cee ai moth 000 @2ion | Susi Printers: big point maker. Kfaw and| Jewels have been used in its con AR TEE AE GN a Pap “ lw 0 6.00 Benson starred for Franklin struction a @ 1013 THIRD «AIN 1043!

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