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Saxe ATW ae lt Tore ton 4 Vadeenten, must GRCEAUFON kin Cincases only. Paw” orage warehoure Co, 106 White Bide WEEE Beit cind AND AD RATES. as ta word ane eet 8 ToT ver Insertion. books 0; uined as a i Aas. recetved up to 11:3 rtion same day {The Star will not he responathie for th Want Ade. after the first STAR—FRIDAY, MARCIL 31, 1916, PAGE 13, A Married Man’s Troubles HELLO HELBN, IS | NOT QuiTe - WHERE IS THAT MAGAZINE | ASKED b- al time shal he eptance of thii Avertteer. Present orteigal fash recetpt when calling for } aAdremsed to bok numbers card mar When Want Ada AG Agent, University District LINCOLN PHARMACY North 944 45th and Wallingtora ‘Want Aa Agent, Raliand District : PH. MULLEN ‘ $409 Paliard Ave. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW rk FA a ewe WENY Patent attorneys. ~~ CARPENTERS STPag aed repalre MPAN ATES: Loans from $19.¢8 to #T8.00 ‘quickly and confidentially on fur- Pianca livestock, ete. RICAN LOAN CO. LC. smith @ Le BANKS SIAN RANK OF Canada (250 office Toronto, ; We Ci? Heed ALE N hand Pocket Billiard Tadies and bow't: ‘and acosesories: easy paymen and Supp! SR Wartwis. 157i SOLLATERA OANS Fe piace te money . and jewelry: low rat Z.... Br ‘on all articles 90? Third ave if RUGS re and ruse. Northwest ond rugs. Co. Bitiett st4es, 100% bd “AND STORAGE CO. alla iy Entote 384 peel ggg PULAR- ot Aa for Sale OB A TH NS AND N TARRISO 7435. PHY SURGEON: at Sixth eS ea O =Patent Attor- RN ee patente etunied. 701 Central ‘330, "Pree book on parents, Lawrence 432 Burke Hid 51UMBING ELMAN €O—Piumbing: sream | fitting. } ] we Phone Main 1863. ia a |. Beattie. | SICIANS AND | SURGEONS | TESTING faed. 236 Pine st. Main 6819. utos Wanted Miscellaneous At THE FRonT ON THE SPORT ZONE “tonne nas rhe as easy to be caught in a slump in the dog market as in an Amalgamated Copper corner,” said the Old Dog Man at the “dog show last night. It’s a market that fMuctu-| ates.as suddenly logical reason for figure it out. as a Wall street stock—only there's a the dog market slump if one will stop to RSQR2aene se “Take the collie, of instance. A few years Morgan and a few other of the ‘upper ups’. made colbsetisine a fad Jozens of men started collie kennels. The collie was the king of Dogdom. He commanded a gilt-edged price. More and more fanciers took to raising him for a living. There was a fortune in him. And more good men went) broke than I like to remeniber.” as And eo It goes. Public fancy had ripped the crown off the coillle’s pointed head and jammed It down on the police dog’s rounder skull You used to seo a mighty stretch of benches given over to collies, but no longer. One little corner holds all exhibited at this year's show, agne Going till further back we find that once the biaék Newfound land was the daddy of them all Not so nowadays. The pollce dog ~—German sheep, If you prefer tt— {s on the rise now, but the incline {a greased, and he will slip back ere long. track she was, up to last week, still a “maiden.” That ts to say, she has been plowing up tracks for about 12 years, and never had finished tn front. Then at the age when most babes of the horse world are grandmothers, and confine their running to frisking about the pasture, Oklahoma Babe up and won ae race, It happened at Juarez. This is supposed to be a world’s record for Pew been OTe Beye after seven or eight years of campaigning. ————e—e————eeeeeeeEeEeEeEeeOoOom—~—™ The Lincoln hi baseball squad and the Carmen met fn a practice game yesterday, which finished with honors even, 6 to 6. MeKin- ley and Ashby formed the battery for the hi schoolers. The fox terrier, one of the biggest favorites of all time, is pring. Meanwhile the griffon, the sm moyede, the sealyham terrier, the breeds—that most people never heard of—are coming to the fore. as If the breeder wants the public to keep on buying his particular breed, let him breed for points that will make his dog more like & normal and companionable animal and less like a side show freak. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR DIDN'T I CALLYOu ON THE NE JUST BEFORE You FT TO REMIND You? - Tom . YOU'RE GETTING ABSENT MINDED WAXAHACHIE, Tex, March temporarily, from the epotlight d on the Tigers’ southern im Crawford and Bush are out of the ple- An elderly gent, Billy Sullivan, one-time dean of and for nine years 1 mate to “Big Ed” } » le the man of the hour, | What the Tigers need most in |the coming flag race is a strong pitching staff. Sullivan ts tolling to produce one. Veterans will grace all the post NAVY BUILDS UP ON THE LAND In buflding up the navy under the preparedness campaign, gov- ernment officials have not over looked the importance of foot- ball. Having been drubbed sev- Iforal times, supporters of the navy determined to strengthen ON LAND! The new gridiron talent mo- Dilized at Annapolis may not prove factors in the next autum- campaigning, but it certainly & master stroke that sent ay of the U. S. Naval acad- emy euch players as Charley Bar rett, the Cornell wizard, dis- missed from school for poor scholarship; Lake and Scott of Lafayette; Welsh, Stark and Grant of Pennsylvania, and many others. FISHING TACKLE It’s our speciaity. We are practical fishermen and know what you need to be successful. Secure your TACKLE here and you will not be disappointed. 1f you want “dope” as to where to go, consult ue—WE KNOW. Large map and all time tables at your service. Get your fishing license here and save time and trouble. For Friday and Saturday We Offer A Good Split Bamboo Rod, with extra tip, nickel trim. 98 mings, cork handle and well varnished, with canvas case c Spanish Silk-Worm Gut Leaders, three feet long, one on a card, and guaranteed to please; dozen Good Leaders, for ordinary fishing, three feet long, dozen 25 Yards Silk 16-pound test .. i An assortment of Bass Batts, made to and Tbe o e0ece $6.00 Goodyear Rubber Sportsmen's Boots, guaran- teed crack-proot eect ods ts aM ee $4.98 WE REPAIR, REWRAP AND MAKE RODS TO ORDER 617 SECOND AVE., OPP. SMITH DG. tr nn aaaaaaaaaaad 905 1086 For Sale Livestock | M of gray horess, weight express wagon and harness, % Tist, Kenwood 2621. Star Want Ads cover the entire Northwest, nnn Halls for Rent “ SEYSTONE WALL. Bignth and Madioos Reats your head ae it indicates from itl marry, pete Mice Jains love effaire and far Founites the separated, ove fatistaction guaranteed or no char Ko one in trouble turned away. man @ to money. Permanently locat ne ee 16—Agents Wanted Be LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES Mave little spare time each Gay that you would like to cash in on? ‘The Star can offer 4 ‘° 7 our subscriptions and to secure business for us Write Circulation Manager The Star, Be atte, Wash. L When you need help. When you want to sell. When you want to buy. When you want to rent. When you want to ex- change. When you want to work. When you lose or find. When you have a WANT. ~~ | “Beg “Silk” O'Loughlin HOME LIFE OF UMPIRES—NO. 3 | ?° BY HAROLD JOHNSON | When I called at the O'Loughlin |home at Rochester, the arbitrator was not In. I decided to go back to my hotel, and drop around the follow- ‘ing day, When I walked tnto the standing around a big divan | “Why the crowd?” I asked the | clerk | “It fs much smaller than usual,” he answered | “What is the cause of it?” I In sisted on getting the reason. your pardon,” said the clerk, “I thought you could see for yourself, That fellow in the brown sult 1s ‘Sik’ O'Loughlin.” “Who is he?” I managed to ask without breaking into Right then and there I lost out with that clerk. If, at that time, he had 1 chance to assign me to a room, rll wager I would have gotten the worst one In the house. “| thought every one in the world knew ‘Silk’ O'Loughlin,” was the clerk's disgusted reply, “We Rochester folks regard him as the greatest umpire in the world. Ho {s the fellow who never fade a mistake in his life, the fellow who sald there are no close decisions, and the bird who originated that famous expression ‘Strike Tuh.’” “O'Loughlin is such a big attrac tion in Rochester,” sald the man ager, “I tried to land him as a win ter asset of this hotel. I offered him $40 a week, and all that he had to do was sit around the lob. , shake hands, spill a little base: ball chatter, and tell guests of the hotel how glad he was to mee them. ‘Silk’ turned {t down, 1 simply had to have him around, so now I invite him down to dinner bout every other night, and he 8 for it.” Silk’ {8 married, but has no children. He has saved his “Mar- tha Washingtons” as he calls sil ver dollars, and ts well fixed, He has invested his money in a big kodak concern, also a well-known water company, and is the owner ot one of the biggest apple or |chards in New York state. a langh. | "Lt. GO RIGHT OVER TO THE DRUG SToRE ANDGET YOUR MAGAZINE, BUT DON*y Ten ME IM | GETTING ABSENT ! Veteran Bilty Sullivan Working Hard on Detroit Pitching Staft He then be and w Sullivan tions except the box. All the reg-| curve last season, ulara have been asked to do is get/came tneffective {nto physical trim. In addition to| work regularly. ee old familiar batting, fielding | tified this trouble. jand baserunning practice, the| Boland has found himself and fy nay end Hughey has introduced will, Sullivan says, be a star this the game of leap frog, and, after| year. The coach has devoted much }each rehearsal, sends the squad | time to teaching Marshall to field vaulting about the outfield with a/|his position. He recently had the | Southern league graduate working | out at 7 o'clock in the morning, “If Lowdermilk gets control of his fast ball he won't lose six sprint to taper off the grind. Two Pitchers In Form | Dauss and Covelesk! are the only hurlers whose normal form has! games in 20,” said Sullivan. “And, been approved by Jennings and/if he can master bis spitter, he Sullivan, Lowdermilk, Boehler,| won't drop three in 30. Dubuc, Boland, James and Mar.) — GOLFER BARKER shall will profit by the veteran maskman's teaching. Boehler and Lowdermilk have displayed mark ed Improvement. Each was wilder eg age cr nie agg NOW BIRDMAN started, ! When Sullivan took charge of || ,Xnowledge of the best grains oehler be found the latter used || % Wood for use in golf clubs tn several deliveries, The coach con-|| *t#nding H. H. Barker, links tended this was the principal rea-|| Professional, in good stead, As son for the youngster's wildness || !*tructor at the Garden City and ret out to teach him an easy,|} Course, and at Birmingham, effective style. The result has |} Ala, he always was an adept at been that the pitcher has gained || electing the best material for control. | shafts. Later he embarked for Lowdermilk Has Trouble “agency a epdalh an won recognition in Lowdermilk, possessed of tre- |mendous speed, had trouble with || (n® air corps. The British war ball. He is rated an ef-|| CePertment bas detailed him to curve ball flinger. Dubue enna the United States for the ; || dest quality of timber for the j master of the slow ball, lost his/ construction of aeroplane |] frames. He ts now here on this NO STADIUM NOW |[ =" There will be no new athletic |atadium at the U. of W. this season, WEEKS MEETS SID jor for meny more, according to the present outlook The proposed LIA, March °8 "ED . 1.—Billy rie Geet tnd we [ee conan tora not prove satisfactory as regards |gomnrery ghee ye A) iwi tas W | the transporting of crowds (0 84 | hea matareadtan nt Friday next. me aS |He ts also matched for a set-to in }Portland with Billy Murray, the | EVERETT SELECTED caitorsia:’ Dill Hurley's Great Pails squad | FE] | will do its training in Everett, All| NNIS HERE AUG. 1 larrangements to this end were; 9 made yesterday. The players will] NEW YORK, March 31.—A re turn out for the first practice on|¥ised list of dates issued by the April 5. Bill is busy, and bas lined | United States National Lawn Ten- up 10 exhibition games, jnis association gives the date for cid jthe Washington state champton- jships, to be held in Seattle, FLYNN BEATS THE GUNNER | Keauct q. NEW YORK, March 31.—-“Porky” Fiynn had the better of the going In a 10-round tilt with Gunboat Smith last night CORVALLIS, Or, March 81.—A larger Mst of unattached athletes than was expected will compete in jthe Par Western indoor track and |fleld meet here Saturday. NO SIGNING FOR UMPS IN AMERICAN | ‘ . || COLORED BOYS WIN SACRAMENTO, March 31 Reuben Foster's Chicago dusktes |triumphed over the Portland Coast (jers here yesterday, 11 to 6. Two recrult pitchers were meat for the Chicago darkies. the cares of the nine umpires in the American league. Instead of binding his arbitrators to fron- clad documenta, as is done in the National league, President Ban Johnson will, on or about April 1, mat! letters to his field officials, He may thank them kindly for services rendered in 1915, and elip them a raise in He will give them thelr (! northwest working assignments for the games opening April 12. One of the stars of the staff, in service tract. Johnson doesn't believe { — ‘DENTISTS | { | manne | | Star Want Ads cover the entire pay | Contracts are unneces#ary in ? ? ’ lobby, I noted some 15 or 20 men | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which {1s the | Hghtest and strongest plate known, | does not cover the roof of the | mouth; you can bite corn off the | cob; guaranteed 15 years. | Gold Crown ....00seeeeeeees $3.00 | $15 set of teeth (whalebone) 88.00 } $10 set of teeth .. No Fooling J ditare wort ver wor, wid 88:00 White crowns ......++++++- 838.00 Gold fillings . Silver fillings Platina fillings . Many Surprises Dancing — Nuff Sed Samples of Our P xe Work, We Stand Test of Time. Most of our present patronage ts nded by our early custon we work fn still giving go Ask our customers who tested our work When comin our office, be sure you are In the right place, Bring this ad with you, Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY 8T, Opposite Fraser-Patersem Co, Germania Cafe Second and Seneca Wm. Bloch, Prop. Use New Second Ave. Entrance, Boys’, Girls’ and Children's HATS KAVANAGH'S: Firet and Unton, 1006 First, at Madison. le to rec: By Allman SEASON The fisherman ts a busy per- on just at present. The sea- son opens at sunup Saturday, and there are rods, lines and what-not to be overhauled and irby streams. Reports have been handed in from the different districts, giving some | idea of the stream conditions: | SKYKOMISH RIVER—Muddy; | medium high; about one foot snow. Fishing lkely to be poor. SULTAN RIVER—Milky; medl- um high. Fishing ikely to be poor, MILLER RIVER (near Berlin)— medium high; from two to four feet of snow. Fishing likely to be poor. STANFORD CREW READY FOR RACE PALO ALTO, March 31— Stanford's husky crew, which will meet University of Wash- Ington In Geattic April 8, will leave for the North tomorrow. Six of the crew that rowed at Poughkeepsie last year are members of the squad. BROADWAY BALL TOSSERS HURT proerway es cnances for winning the opening ball game from Bal- lard were lessened to quite an ex- tent when !t became known that neither Lefty Hoagland nor Ed Hunt would be able to play in the open- ing game. Hoagland is suffering from a fractured ankle, while Hunt has blood poisoning in his right foot. Complete R of Market Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit | Clear; + Cal. lemons, per crat Cranberries | Bol. | Florida grapefruit .. | Florida eee plant .. Florida strawberries, box ad | Garile, new | Honey, new, Honey, strain Hubbard: aquewh “at | | | Ket craton | vakima rutabawn: | Turnips, wack . L apples... ow Newtown Pippi Staymen Winespp .... | Old Winesap ... Rome Beauty ... @eescss 9 Oo @ Walla, don Oregon onions : Iniona, green, local .. Yakima * White river .. kima Burbank: Yakima Gema . Sweet pote Early Rose seed po ° - | Prices Paid Poultry, $5.00 | @ Relgian hares ..... Mrotlers Dueck Prices to Retailer for itter, Kags and Cheese 3 Saino Re 6 creamery, brick Native Warhington creamery, solid pack Cheese Wisconsin triplet Wisconsin twink Young America . Kase | select ranch eres . i Country Hay and Grain Prices paid producer) \¢ Alfaifa, No. 1 Barley . Hastern Pune Straw, ton {| Timothy Mixed th hy ‘ WHALE cevereereeeereere PO LOSES 2-1 MONTREAL, March 81-~The | Canadiens of Montreal are herald- |ed as the world’s champion tee hockey team today, following a vie- tory over Portland last night, 2 |to 1. Ronan and Prodgers put over the two markers for the locals while Tommy Dunderdale sagged the net with the Oregontans’ lone tally, The Canadiens showed anything | but eportemanship in their treat- |ment of the visitors, With @ | benchful of spares, they were con- tinually pulling rough stuff. Port- |land played much the cleaner and | better game, and it was due to | hard luck and that only that they lost the melee and the title, The game was such that the ret | eree found it necessary to deal out | 20 penalties in the first period. OPENS SOON; ANGLERS A HAPPY BUNCH PILCHUCK RIVER (near Gras ite Falls)—Muddy; very high., Steelhead and whitefish now being caught. DOSEWALLIPS RIVER—Clear; low, Steelhead being caught. Friday, at 6 p. m., the “Fish Tale Contest” will be brought to a close, The judges are now prepared to work on a stack of letters mountain |high. Some of the most interest. j tne, exciting and comical yarns of Seg nature ever spun make up the ist | To show absolute fairness, all | contesta: its’ names will be cut from |the letters and a number used in- stead, so that names will not be in- volved, From the number of stories sub- mitted, there certatinly is a bunch ; of anglers figuring on owning the handsome prizes donated by Piper |& Taft. Tomorrow a healthy portion of the letters will be run on this page, and then the entire lot will be turned over to the judges. | Prosperous | You will not only feel bet- ter but you will be more | successful in all your un- | dertakings. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop | has made it possible for you to wear a | Fine, Hand Tailored, All- Wool, Perfect-Fitting $25 Value H | | For Come up and see them. 12 Windows now display all the new models for Men and Young Men. Our Guarantee If for any reason @ Suit fatls to give satisfaction, favor us with the privilege ‘of giving you @ new sult or refunding your money Open Saturday Nights. Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike St. MEN. | KNOW THAT Improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your ong standing trouble, for eeuadle Wasserman Blood Test, sble Dn. DONAWAY 802 ss Unton and 7 © Post Office Hours: 9 a m, to & Bundays, 10 a m so 3% RTLAND | ICE CREW

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