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a» |SEAVERS MAY PLAY STAR—MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916. PAGE 7. NO MORE ON HOME GROUNDS | | / BOB BROWN READY TO) cuter, ex-reo, ‘es at | SPOKANE HERALDS | } 4 } 5 T ET) rive wirn yanks | | POR? BGrPE __ trrcx avmete PUTS BY EDWARD HILL Pane HANS WAGNER, AGAIN P | BY HAROLD JOHNSON _ ic na ie ey hin A fall i } yda f ‘ ite a At the present writing there is a question of whether or Slipping awes Pnewac ie cae an id | Ed Walsh's « all in the 1 : his pitching career mot the Vancouver club will again be seen in action at its old But the only slipping I've seen him do — should have been a warning to young slabmen who aspire to Stamping ground in the British Columbia metropolis Is wlipping the bit that wins the game the tit Iron Men. The spitball king of other days now is The team is here at present, having put into port for a w wo BO | a benchy armer and slated to umpire next season Joe Martina, Sunday double-header, which was interfered with by the rain ; ger tee boat fel ees oo to why Mowraga Sh he New Orleans boy, on the hurling staff of the Chattanooga, ‘ « e” can't hi » the other paw, one might reca ne | thern assoc ( club, is ano le of - Brown has been dropping money right along this season, fact that the season iwn't over yet by several games, And that Sou hern SSSOCEHOR, Cid, & er example of the over both at home and on the road, so the club may finish the week October is stil at least a week or two away | burdened star who broke under pressure here and then travel for the remainder of the season. be aphid Bia Hid Mika ERE meee Performing under orders $————— Py wou! a fine thing for baseball in general to have an jo club, | from Kid Elberfeld, skipper of WEATHER CAUSES LOSS TY co ON ANOTHER either Cleveland or Cincinnati, break into a world series, These two} the Lookouts, Martina pitched RAIN DOES NOT KEEP TO MAGNATES RAMPAGE AT CHI cittes have known as many stars as any other two in the game.| seven games in the first 16 The weather Ws well ag the war,| Ty Cobb, the Georgia peach and But netther hax ever won # flag. If they should ever meet in a cham-| days of the season. From May | ALL SHOOTERS HOME had considerable to do with|Detrolt star, had another fit of plonship post-season clash, the state of Ohio would be montly de | 13 he officiated in five en- @ losses that are piling up at|temperament’ yesterday in the bris for several weeks thereafter gagements, tolling with a sore —o the doors of the western members| #8me at Chicago when he was BoM Mt so | arm. From April 14 to May 17 Altho Sunday was far from of the Northwest league this sea-|(lled out on three pitched balls. John Philip Sousa, the famous bandmaster, who is also an enthusiastic the Dixie youth worked in 13 being an ideal day for trap- son, Vancouver, Seattle and Ta-| Me turned and threw his bat into and excellent trapshooter, is going to put in his vacation smashing games, winning five, losing | shooting, there were a few of coma are making miserable show. the grandstand and was imme clay birds, He has left New York to attend various shooting tour | two, relieving pitchers in three | the loyal ones out both at Harm fe «Meas an far as attendance are con-|<distely canned from the game naments in Pennsylvania and Ohio, After competing at Belle-| | and being yanked from three. | bor island and Green Lake. cerned. Manager Jennings came to his res fonta, Pa., in the State college tournament, Sousa will go to Cedar |. “Be~ careful ith that whip L. 8. Barnes, with 48 out of In Spokane and the Montana | Coe pee was also told to beat it to Point for a fourday méet youngster. You'll be able to ma 50, was high man at the lake fowns, things are different, how.|the shower. “aS oot ot {t earn you mon when all this traps, while W. C, Smith and ath Pi y is forgotten,” wa ‘ Hy Ot) THAT FOOLS 'EM league park won't be easy hereafter. Harking to the roar of the pee " aévice of old-tim: e ; * arbor letai | mesa has affected the game there! ‘ > , } SPOKANE, Wash, July %—!who quit bis job as pilot of an| J, Gerrard scored his second Carl Mays, the former North When the powers that be behind other club owners, President Weesghman has installed a ten-foot ; ~ , ! . i somewhat. \ Even Pearson, who recently equal-| oyster wagon to become a diamond win in the shoot for the MeKel- , western league pitcher, who was|/the New York Yankees removed screen over the wall. Now drives from the home plate must travel) 94’the world’s interscholastic rec-|luminary, But Martina tgnored| vey ¢roph / GPOKANE DRAWING BIGGEST the cause of the mixup at Wash-/the Hd from their strong boxes & distance of 308 feet to clear the barrier ord of 94-6 seconds for the 100-\the tips and has virtually thrown| “©” ‘cop i CROWDS OF ANY CITY ington the other day, has a pe-/last winter and cast about for pen-| % % i SS st yard dash, is classed by Northwest | his arm away | { Nick Williams, with his slugging |°Ular underhand delivery which |nant winning material, they went | Objections were raised against the short fence by the other magnates srorts writers as the greatest all Treatment may enable Mar | BARGAIN MATINEE ] Indians, who seem to be smashing | °*™s to fool opposing batters to] after Lee Magoo, a star of the firat and managers, on the ground that the Cubs would have a big ®d-/ time high school sprinter on the continue working in 4 their way headlong to the league such an extent that they are un { magnitude in the ral league vantage over their rivals,inasmuch as they will play 77 &AammeS| track today, Peatson, who is a A company. Advices 4 championship, is drawing bigger eble to get out of the way of an/| fold They swung deal, get at home and therefore would have considerable hitting edge. The junior in the North Central high from Chattanooga, however, in- ,. Growds every day in Spokane, so | "ide ball. Ty Cobb threw his bat) ting Joe Gedeon, second baseman, wire will extend about 150 feet toward center field and batsmen |gchool, has been tearing up the| dicate that the youngster will 4 3 Farr has no cause for complaint. | & Mays last season and caused a and, for boot, Sc uthp aw Nick cracking the wire will be entitled to as many bases as they can) cinders with his speed for the last not be of much service to that The Giants were outlucked In When the schedule was drawn | U™Pus. | Cullop was thrown in. Now Nick take. three years. lub again this year and just both games they lost at Van- this season, it was with the| ong FED WHO IS STILL fen't doing much of ything ox % 8 Pearson tied the world’s inter the 15-day period on couver, according to Tealey that conditions would be OUT IN COLD pt to lead the An rican league | Just as a good pitching “move” baffies a base runner, so does @ good | scholastic record for the century) the ineligible list expires, the Raymond He says that all food in Seattle and that the old Deca, te ane Nesines edeeat pitchers with a string of se vie- | batting pose fool a slabman. Heine Groh of the Cincinnati Reds,|{n a meet here on May 20. A week| chances are he will be sus three pitchers, Rose, Mclvor time crowds would be on hand.|isaguer who {a still outside the| 7" 884 No dofeats | fs one big leaguer who has @ trick batting style all his own. later, running against Washington| pended for the balance of the | 3.4 gasti ant well, but that Hm ‘Bach has not been the case, how: /foiq waiting to be gathered. nto gs oppor a SO wR oR eH State college stars, he hit the tape| eon | the Beavers had the [askin dag |O. B's mothering arms without eg 0 Ba gp ela ly OD con | Other majors face either toward first or third base, according to wheth.| in 10 flat, winning the race handl-| | Elberfeld attributes | Martina’s pri e luo | } eral clreut * mana they are left or right-handed hitters, watching the pitcher with|!y against a big file Phe same/|sore arm to constant use of the J GROWN HAS MANY OFFERS =, AYA! It is Ted Easterly, the old| of the Brooklyn third leaguers,| fr tBey & Che hurler, Groh, however, etands squarely fac |4Ay he won the 20-yard dash and|rpitball. At any Tate, it behooves| _ Tomorrow, July 4, the Beave Chicago White Sox catching star the optic nearest the hurler. Groh, however, stands squarely fa pitball. At any rate, it TO LOCATE cLUB r I ad Nick for a while and hol aves nd dy {tan on the winning relay team, young pitchers bent on winning| @fS will tangle in a double He ts at present catching for the ing the pitcher, his back toward the grand stand. Heine stands y 3 % pitch ral Bod Brown is receiving many of , . er | ered murder when Kansas City that way until the pitcher has completed his windup Is 19 Years Old fame as Iron Men to work only| Matinee. The first game will 4 Globe club in the Arizona Copper | reclaimed Since his initial start, Cullop has fers from cities that would like to | je, him. Cullop was wild Thi - -|iu their turn. begin at 2 o'clock. agus 4 , ee a ee ae) nis sensational student sprint at 2 of f take a flyer into | baseball on the spring trip of tho Yankees, Fasc me : Boccvinai slices | —nph ; MNGA ath Gavctelis ' fate the |NEW P uh ay doin |but Mill Donovan was patient and | TR€M, a8 the arm swings, Heine, who Ie a right-handed batter, wheels|er is 19 yours old and stands 6 Tj Rookie I f qanditions of y sels nased LA bd waited a while before sending the into the same position other batters aswuine at the start. Occa-| feet, 9 inches In his track shoes , iger Rookie Is ie is of each place before/ SEATTLE GIANTS Siaiter into action. sionally the Red third sacker varies his tactics by jumping around) He has never been beaten in the) This Golfer Plays S ll fi Wei # making a selection. Wallace, Ida,| Joe Dafley, a young mound! ry before the delivery. 100-yard dash by an amateur run- ma. or el Af Seems to hare made the best {m-/artist from McKenna, Wash. ma: |ner. He has been high p int man | With But 2 Clubs | Ps been the se tio of the Joh ; *, ’ —- on the Beaver boss thus/be given a Pome to — his eo st eg on tes so | ble, atches from Egg Harbor, N. J announce the drumfish thereabouts '2 eight meets in the Northwest. | George Cunningham, reeruit | " wares in s Seattle unie. He was icipated {n 12 combats and allow-| are destroying Dig oyster beds by beating them to death At the Interscholastic meet on) Harry Cook's caddy leads a soft | Pitching find of the Detroit Tigers, ALTMAN 18 TRYING TO jin town Sanday, talking to Ray'!44 nine earned runs. Back in the| Reet es | Stage Field, University of Chicago, ovistence because his boss is one| Would make a Coney Island weight OUTDO NEIGHBORS Mave gumbor et the Glente, “The | dark ages, Nick Was tried by the| Molla Bjurstedt didn’t cop the tennis championship of Delaware. That)!" June, 1815, he proved an indt.|poifer who dorsn't like to be bur-|Fuesser ill. In | playing uniform, “Datch” Altman is now tied with|jad stands somewhat over six feet | Cleveland Indians and found want one tournament Molla failed to enter honors to his school. He holds 18 | feed wy bulging bag of clubl, popes iio noe Gy Neighbors as the champion|{n the air and is said to be able|!0 He pitched the day the Be Bo te trophy cups won in Northwest con-|/i#ine in the qualifying round of 7. ii trainer of the Tigers, whe 7 ‘traveler of the circuit. “Dutch” Yanks beat Cleveland 19 to 3 it woutdn't surprise us a bit if the A. A. U. suspends al! athletes com- , the Jersey state tournament at J bing? a a tch” tc fling the apple in a puzzling tests. | Piglawonl Cask told his caddy to|a8 handled fighters, the West Worked with Spokane the first of | fashion. | peting against those Mex. protessio: ‘ | He has a habit of running at| ions the bag in the clubhoues aft. Point football players and wre: While the oth- t cast adrift by Butta Neish-| Congress Puts Its ! inning Both Mi Jed five with success, The 60-yard | ™&stie and putter easily, Cunningham tips the beam was with Seattle and Great by Winning Mixes dash, the 100, the 220, 440 and the|crs wore using @ halt dozen clubs | at 193. “ ed on his two weapons, O. K. on Stadium after leaving Nick Wiliams. relay are his particular events. of Doubleheader at G. F. PORK CHOPS DOWNED FIGHTING GHOST | Cosch A. 0. Woodward, former beng mashte to bat the bal ep on 4 THEM BUSY Prospects feo Dational Dlay-| GREAT FALLS, Joly 3.—The lo |] BEFORE THAT HE WAS SOME TOUGH GUY, |] RiZsinis ,ttar: who | Bas coached 4 into the hole. He scored inside : ground to tedium i0| xis made the leagueleading Spo- ar turnout, | ie hundred mark Aftman and Neighbors should/which national and tnternational| jin, Indians sit up and take note BELIEVE YOURS TRULY says of his star: pen fie ] Bo trouble in keeping busy|games can be conducted in East!) sterday by walloping them {n is ‘Pearson is the greatest high DEN I Is I Ss season. They can act as gen-| Potomac Park, BS egpsn onsen D. C../ both games of a double bill. The school runner in America and) Towel No Longer : handy men for all the clubs | are bright congressional | would be a valuable point winner i ‘fm the league, if The | com! on appropriations has | "\.” . in almost any college in the coun- : * player limit does not allow for | re favorably on the Hulbert | cooyang” er die try.” Aid to Fighter the, carrying of bonch of utiity| stadium bill. which provides, tor Geet Puls te he ra ee ‘Towel tossing, lon ted men, so “Dutch” and Cy s! the playground, according to Fred. ‘inn 4 ‘owe! sing, long accep as kept fairly busy drawing pay from|erick W. Rubien, secretary-treas, |), 0UheT a8¢ Murray; Toner and Tacoma Drops Double la token of defeat, has become first one club and then the other.|/urer of the Amateur Athletic! s.., Tee i Debate |yasse in Australian prize rings. | union. a ee le Be | Bill to J. M’Ginnity —_[Hereatter referees will not be re-| _ ATHLETICS TO HELP nti ee o*e - 2 in M Vill quired to recognize the action of a ere MURTS This Golf Star gets ‘ in Montana Village |fecona who pegs in a sponge sig-| Evans, Noble and Sheely; Kallio Bob Brown ts continually chang: |nalizing a willingness to call off In order to introduce our ing the time of games when the Began at Five |*"* "or : BUTTE, July 3.—Tacoma was | hostilities | (whalebone) plate, which is team is in Vancouver fn order that token down the line for two| Another thing that referees will | lightest and strongest plate knows, Some athletic stunt or other to eames here yesterday. The score: | tot disqualify a boxer for {s when|does not cover the roof the help gather in the kale for some| pA" toe" piiin ecit tomruey ne Now Baseball Scouts ps gy nit’ 'h. | 900 of kis seconds enters the ring.| mouth; yon coe bite aan ann - soldiers’ fund may be realized. ’ Trail Rah-Rah er Formerly this was considered an|cob; guaranteed 15 years. This may be a good thing for the Bg Bote gpa he ee i \ ral ah-Rahr eeyge oe ee act that lost for the boxer tmme-| soldiers, but it certainly ts cost-|'"4. the age of bv al took ? ras “it ana’ Baldwin; Metkie| ately. Both changes were or $Gold crown ....2...-eeeeees ing Brown a heap of the filthy Segoe d Where are the big league base 7 7 * \derd to sefeguard against frauds | $18 set of teeth (whalebone) to practicing on Staten Island, bat-| 141) scouts this season? Managerr and Roberts. |Veing engineered by gamblers ting golf balls up and down the! nagnates and players in the West Second game— 2 ws 2 : Sat ace $10 set of teeth ..-....- hills with a miniature —— Alern league would like to know ea ee ee | | 3| ” | Bridge work, per tooth, gold ; ‘Athletie Wiete eradaed oft on the Richmond | NAIY am ivory hunter has been, d Butte so 33 «1|/Boxing Restores a —_[ Wntte crowns -......----88.08 Nerthwestern League county links. Then the youngster | (ecw, PP ed el Rita fl vo Beware of the festive pork chop if you're seeking pugilistic fame!| Leonard, Hartman, Petersen and| die’, S h Gold {flings ...-eeeeeewee $1.00 Up BASEBALL laid y his clubs for a long|fontens likely looking talent are| [dia 18 the warning {roued by Jimmy Bronson, boxing impresario ot BereneSer Leifer and Roberts. | Soldier’s PEECCH giver tings . eee. eeeseeee e800 cdervion jolees period while he overcame certain tod ; Joplin, Mo., who, in his spare moments, acts as manager of Jett Clarke, | Platina fillings -...a+-.--sondiill he we rs aed stymies in the form of text books | eee es wentain.| thie “Fighting Ghost Coulon and Mascott (eee eneticial | ip more pune i are sr cee be Cen at @ boarding school. led, however, by the fact that they Bronson bas a theory that young negro boxers who are good re-| \O' : |wrays than one, despite the objec: | 1.05 impression taken in the es Last year he found himself and] $7, now confining thelr energies | Ain so only when kept on a compulsory diet. He contends that the) Await Tap of Gong | {0m 1sise¢ by reformers. Private ing and ger teeth samme day. since has played rattling golf. to then colleges. If they fail to|#loveman of ebony hue who gets all he wants to eat retrogrades 3 : ts <a rs i dagger arm y. | taneen and advice free le ure pat. y th h | rapidly. gs who los' ne culty of speech call «: feo Be min ‘operatives Wil Under Bronson’s guidance, the “Fighting Ghost” was allowed one| PORTLAND, ily 3.—Johnny| while in action suddenly regained| ama y bt 0 4 family. Too much loose change in the|Coulon and Billy Mascott knocked |{t during a bout in London. While ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW }invade the minor organizations as|vuck per day for himself and fami nd in they have done in the past. jeame had a tendency to spoil him, Bronson allowed, off training today for their six-|the excitement was at its height) Most ef our present pai pasion cdot | ~ bara “| feared if he got away from me he w fo too much eating,”|round bout tomorrow night. His) the impulse to root for his favorite sor is cull givin mae CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES | said the manager, “and the greatest fight« eight and inches in| fight with Mascot will be another ae oe eon ia eee hig | satisfaction.” Ask our customers whe . | y c ape ei step on Coulon's elimb wu Come prec & a os tested k Wh be ‘5 the joys of life down in Panama. om nt | . ad | — _ — right place. Bring this ad with you, ~~ | Speeches in a Day | down there and won the heavyweight « the isthmus, He|anxtous to get more than a draw. | os had previously annexed the champion © and Canada, PAUL FORD LOSES Cut - Rate OHI consider. As champion of Panama the Ghost began feasting on three squares sas eae s : able Sitter et the ‘piste, cow oe per day; pork chops and beer on the side, with the inevitable result Oem dehaiee cee ae Dentists: Speaker is a demon orator. He re-| He became laay and fat, and his career went up in smoke. Taps sound. attle golfer, for the Northwest 207 UNIVERSITY ST, od for the Ghost when he entered the ring tn St. Louis, hog fat, to box Sam Langford. The rotund Thamuel caught the Ghost and rocked him] to sleep in the fifth round.” Less than a year ago Langford seldom got close enongh to the fleet-footed apparition to hand him an orange in a small ring pitched in Joplin. Too many pork chops put the Ghost off watch as a title contender and now he fs battling with the world as chauffeur of a twin mule dray. spoke for the benefit of an advertisers’ association in Cleve jland, rushed to the ball park, | played a game, ate and beat it to ja lodge room for his second orn | tion of the day. Arising the next morning, he breakfasted and at noon entertain }ed East High school students with »kane. ently championship Saturday at § @pyecite Fraser-Paterson On, Are You Going to Register for Home- stead Lands on the Colville ‘TS—205% Pike St., Corner of Third Ave. < the best mat and guar & pleasing and inst- tng result for © period of 15 years. All work guaranteed. N. W. LEAGUE STANDINGS Won. Pet. Piatinae Filling 5O¢ to $1.50 | Heavy Gold Crowns ‘ 0 | . . + ee a eae dain " Goa Goud Bridge Work .3.....5, la discourse in which he drew a | > io ir, Piling 1,80 ini 82:88 Bete of ‘rouh “85, and ii 38 parallel between school life and rae Indian Reservation: GUION DENTIONS Csr, Third and Pike. Retrance 06% Pine, St. arom gi geod gg gr Tacoma : Buy your ticket to Chelan, via Wenatchee, over the G. N. eataad ton. 34 innings Ie a HOUCK T | Great ‘Wait : 81 Railway, The round-trip fare to Chelan is less than the pastimed thru 14 Innings in a esl round-trip fare to Wenatchee. After you have registered SHANGHAI deadlocked game. Egan’s First Golf Played in Pasture ett, is causing considerable com- jment. A group of Seattle boxing fans, fearing thoy will miss some thing unless present, have made ar. rangements to take in the battle. | Charlie Manning writes that all at Wenatchee, attend the big show, the annual FIESTA ARBOREA at Manson (on Lake Chelan) HARRY ANDERSON FRIDAY NIGHT AT ELKS’ SHOW — —e i andle: pga first golf i ady fe b ¥ RESTAURANT ee eet on a” threetole| Leo Houck and Harry Anderson) O'LEARY WAXING FAT MULES Oil or acl eaaae ten July 5th to July 15th The Highest Class Chinese and American Eating Place on the Hl course in u pasture back of his|will furnish the next headline at-| IN BUFFALO, N.Y. bain Mar i | Coast—Exquisitely Fitted Up—Sanitary Kitchen traction at the Elke’ club, These Something doing every minute. Indian Encampment, Lec father’s house, The former cham- Johnny O'Leary, the Seattle light- , | as : , tures, Speeches, Music, Big Free Mulligan Potlatch, Fishini |pion and his brother laid out the |two gladiators will tangle on Friday] weight, is waxing fat in Buffalo.) WOLGAST NOT EXPECTED | ie » Fis 4 The Best Place on Earth to Get Your |] isis then invited their cousin to|next He is the idol of the village, ac|TO K. 0. WELSH Bathing, Dancing, etc. Plenty of accommodations, |teach them the game. The latter,| Houck has been hollering for an{cording to reports, and can just] Interest in tomorrow night's See the beautiful Chelan Bastn, the rich soil, the bountiful i CHOP SUEY and NOODLES jteeing up ball on the first, hit AS | onporearatty to get sep the ring | about do as he pleases re rding | Welsh-Wolgast fight at Denver ae ee bu Le dy ad pa oan B " . straight down to e broomstick | with Anderson ever since he #aW | choosing opponents and making|ters in the champion’s promi . 4 “4 be, erity jappiness al 3 ? Unequaled 25c Merchants’ Lunch Served Daily lwhich served as a flagpole. The|nim best Eddie Pinkman @ short | matches ment the Piying Wutchusan a: hie Manson (on Lake Chelan). 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. ball Renate cee the uneven | time ago. Despite the es that te Jobnny will return here for a visit}own infighting game. Otherwise ' green and nally disappeared 10) Canadian will have a few pounds) in the fall, at which time an effort/the fans expect to see the Englfsh 106 Second Avenue South (Near Yesier Way) |the hole. Turning to his astonish |/the better of the argument, Houck | will be made to have hin show here |“dancing master” stall Wolgast off Half Block South From the Smith Bullding 3 i NATIONAL MARKET : Always has big money saving specials. Butter, Eggs, ty Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicatessen and Fancy } Groceries. J : ' Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib. NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH led gallery, he remarked “There, that is the way you do | Chandler Egan tried, but didn't | succeed, and altho he won the amateur title twice, he claims he | was never able to equal the won |derful drive his cousin made that day | NATIONAL RESULTS | At Cincinnati 3-1, Pittsburg 2-6 | At Chicago & Louts 1 No others AMERICAN RESULTS At Cleveland 3, St. Louis 2, At Chicago 1, Detroit 0, No others. seems confident that he will be re jturned the victor. He hard for the mill, and is noteh trim. PINKMAN TO WORK |ALASKAN CANNERY | A note is at hang from Eddie |Pinkman, It was mailed Thursday, as Eddie was waiting for the boat |to pull out, and evidently delayed somewhat in delivery. Our Hero |says ho will put in a few good months breathing the ozone of an Alaskan cannary, then return to Se |attle ready to meet all comers. A match with Harry Anderson fs one of the things he wants when he gots back. in top. IN is working | | for the home town folks, has signed to fight Benny McNeill }in St, Louts July 10. SEATTLE FANS TO SEE |EVERETT BOUT | The melee between Travie Davis and Harry Anderson, lightweights, which is scheduled to be run off to |morrow afternoon tn four rounds as part of the celebration at Ever taxed by the holiday crowd, it is aula nae ane FOR believed, as there will be no de + Lou cision, and Wolgast is not expected Chiek Hayes, Indianapolis ban-|to win by a knockout tam, meets Harry Bramer, “Den ’ ver’s. pride,” in tonight's boxing |match, opening the Nederald Tung- sien tteheaten nt newser “nas | BOOM TOWN JOYFUL The stockyards stadium will not be NEDERLAND, Colo., July 8. | With a boxing exhibition every night and daily contests In the water, on horses and on the dia |mond, the boom eity of Nederland opened a three-day “Tungsten cele: bration” this afternoon, A nasked Big Land Auction July 5th to July 15th 7,000 acres of the “finest land outdoors” will be auctioned * off—1,400 rich, profitable farms in the making. Don't miss the big show—and the chance to get your farm where the hardships, the pioneering, the development work are over-—and the water, the transportation and the chance to make mohey right away are waiting for you. For literature and particulars, ask the nearest Great North- ern Agent, or FUREY-EAST-PFAU & GORDON 1408 Fourth Ave., Seattle (Imperial Hotel Bldg.) 403 Myers Bidg., Springfield, ti, carnival July 5 will end the festivi. ites. Spokane—Omak—Ever ett—Wenatchee

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