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YOU POOR TIME YOuR IGNORANCE iss So Coross THAT ITS AWA Cl SAL YESTERDAY 1a THE CaPrrOL O AND You Sain & T SAID “carro” wor ‘cantac’ C+A-P1-T-0-4 THE Caprrot cry, THE OF Government ! ite ee I SSET TO You, SKED You F TURKEN THIRTY CENTS" ANY B00 KOS FISH TALES The Star Wants to Hear ’Em ‘AT THE FRON tm THE SPORT ZONE MURRAY, the battling middle fe Reynolds here Tuesday night, and takes bitas in Portiand tonight, has written me from Portland, Billy says that he has been matched with Frank Farmer for a bout You fishing bugs to get out on the Valley Tram have a setto with the City of Roses and Rain on March 28 or thereabouts, and that he been made an offer to take on Charley , and to create Interest in the in, Freddie Bogan's mid- Bleweight, at the Elks club here on next Friday. The “sensation of 1914" nas no qualms about his battle tonight— he Is confident of trimming the Ruma % Se J. Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural college, after a sojourn thru the East. which any angler would prize ts back in Corvall! ed that not in one school or college at which he he find any serious thought of abandoaing intercollegiate ath- % &% & St The Northwestern league has expanded until it fs now quite a J. Newt Colver, the Spokane figure In making a swing around the wheel, a/ he distance ts| PLACE GREAT FALLS POSTS FORFEIT AND TAKES IN CIRCUIT GREAT FALLS, March 17.--This full-fledged member tern league. Preat dent Blewett is on his way to Se attle with the forfeit money posted last night A site for a ball park has been settied upon Hurley named as macagor. cee Httle jaunt around the ol’ circuit. fiend, has it all doped out. club would travel 2,201 miles. The longest hop is from Vancouver to Great Falls. The schedule will be so arranged, however, that this kan Baro step will be eliminated. " BeBe es 8 Paul Hunt Griset! died Thursday in Philadelphia. This announcement causes hardly « ripple nowadays, but had Grisell's death happened some would have been splashed his day was one of the most famous conditioners lanky Bob Fitasimmons in of the Northw 30 years ago, the sport of athletes that ever drew the brea’ The news that Great Faille has finally landed a berth tn our old league was received with joy In lo | baseball circles that we can now go ahead with four plang for the season,” said D. | E. Dugdale, president of the Giants. “The addition of Butte and Great ould do much toward mak- jorthwestern league race FRE DOCT The meane that a shape to win the echampionsDip of the world from James J. Complete Report of Market Today —— 4 _—<—<—$— — GREATEST CLOTHES VALUES AMERICA A New Policy in Seattle s Largest | Cucumbers. hethouse SERVED PIPING HOT 2c and 3c a Cup Hiest Grade Blend, 400 tb.; 9 Ibe. for .. 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An Actual Saving of $10 ON EACH SUIT is what this new pol- icy offers, and it has brought thousands of new customers to this é é Sweet Early Rose seed potatoces. | | Prices Paid Producers O14 roosters, ive Pork, good block hogs Aquads, good size, 4 Selling Prices to Ret Batter, Fans and Cheese Washington Kantern Washington Puget round oate Come up and see the largest display of New Spring Suits in the Northwest. AILORED READY CO. 401-403 Pike St. Joe Mandot knocked out Monk | ‘Thursday night at Hot Springs, Ark. | A busher named Shell hes been signed to try for an outfield berth | | with Spokane, } teams will com- Fifty-one ball pete in grammar school league this Students of Northwestern unl- versity will be allowed to compete sports, By taking a squint at Johnny Pode ww O'Leary latest photo, hie old ad- mirer will eee that the local lightweight has changed since departing | | from the old home town. | AND © ony G@uesseD aa NICK WILLIAMS IS ALREADY PREDICTING A PENNANT FOR REDS PORTLAND, March 17-——With a | wisp of straw behind his ear and a leopper-colored tan on his face, Nick Williams today began as. lsembling ball playing persons for the Spokane club of the Northwest ern league. His contract as man ager of that team was signed and mailed from Nick's Hood river farm & month ago. All of his players, but few of whom are now signed, will report at Spokane April 1 for spring prac- tice, Williams casually made the usual prediction that he will grab the pennant WINS 10 FIRSTS || IN SINGLE MEET California has produced some- thing besides tennis champions, climate and sun-kiseed oranges, according to the Norman Ross, Olymple club of recent athietic meet thie native red first place in the 4 high Jumps, high |] hurdies and shot put, the 1 and 220-yard dashes, 60 and 100- yard swims and the,single and double cance races. Ten firsts |] in etx hours! Some versatile bloke at 19. The little Irish lad has filled out some and has taken on the ap-| if golf and country clubs intend jelphia. | pearance of a clean-cut young fellow. He is now going great gune in | Pit. $3, Fillings..... ocewws $ 1] Up Union and T Office, Hours CAN PLUG THEM James Fonimore Cooper prob- ably never met Uncle Peter Whisner, champion hunter of West Virginia, but the former might have assembled a lot of live material had he known the 80-year-old dead shot of Berkely Springs During the last 60 years Whis ner has killed 330 deer, 600 coons and 600 turkeys, ° hundreds of foxes, squirrels and other game, with a muzzleload- ing rifle, Pitty deer were bucks having horns with from three to five prongs, two were white and one black. ‘TIGERS AND BEAVERS ‘TRYING TO HOOK UP WITH FRISCO SEALS SAN JOSE, March 17.—The Ta coma and Vancouver teams are ne gotiating with Manager Wolverton in an effort to tion with the San Francisco Seals | whereby players Wolverton {s un- jable to use may be gt ablish a connec mn a berth. decided with ‘T have not yet which club to make the arrange- ment, before our training season ends,” sald Wolverton. but the deal will be closed LETTER FOR MOSLER The sporting editor of The Star has a letter for Al Mosler. Ad Wolgast, outbored by Freddie Welsh tn ten rounds, allows he can catch the cham- pion in 20 sessions. The W!ld- cat will train on a motorcycle. 50 CENTS Boys’, Gir nd Children's HATS KAVANAGH" First and vi 1006 First, at M ‘MEN, | KNOW THAT) Improper measures rather than disease are very often the eo of your ong standing trouble, DERS oF 802-3-4 Sundays, 10 a mL FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Cotton Pills, the well known reliable 3 for $5, matied in Hours, 9 to 12, 1 to i 1, Main 1882. 3 | Adams, FLYING CHIPS From Sport Block | Chrie Mathewson hae registered | his first winner of the season. Yep, the old boy beat checkers, b'gos' es a headline writer in an lish paper. eee Lee Darcy has quit box fight- Ing to be an aviator. Now Ed- die McGoorty can file another claim to the Australlan middie- weight title, cee Fane In Baltimore are equawk- 9 old town Ie minus gue ball club. Other towns auee je sure until July. oe You can't dope out the Wiscon- sin boxing commission. birds hung a K. O, on Bat Nelson and turned right around with an| rt. | O, K, for Wol . . Fame sure am_ fiseting. Hal Chase has been offered a job as first sacker for Warren, Pa eee Phil Douglas ing start In his spring training at got away to a fly- Tampa. Tinker caught “Dug” high- ly Illuminated and told him to fly back home. eee While other National league _|elubs have been paying outlandish |sume for overrated Federal league | players, Pat Moran, who developed the Phillies so that they won the National league pennant last year, has made several deals which he believes will make his team cap- ture another flag. Moran doesn't believe in brass band tactics, He works quietly and smoothly and he usually displays rare judgment in selecting new material, He was just nosed out of getting Joe Gedeon by the Yankees’ purchase. Moran made the first play to strengthen his aggregation when be hooked a pitcher named Karl whom he secured at the watver price from the Cubs. An- other move of Moran's was the purchase of Outflelder William Good from the Cubs recently, Red Doolin at) elk, the Darling of the Ring,” We should love to, hear Billy Jordan introducing the | Darling | Those | to keep pace with the times, they [will have to be liberal in the ex- jpenditure of money, denying the fact thét the game's devotees are more fussy than in the jold days, when they didn’t know what was what. This is why dues ‘and {nitiation fees are running so much higher than formerly. Nearly every club tn the country is finish- ing up fine 18-hole courses and has or {s building nobby club houses. and Hats now ready. usual low prices, =o there is no $15, $18, $20 New Spring Styles of Stetson and No Name New Furnishings and Shoes now ready at our SECOND AVE. Opposite 42-Story L., C. Smith Bldg. 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