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Outbursts of Everett True. Meet Chet Neff next Monday night Pect to sit up and take nc Northwest, and Lioyd Madden to the Oregor Casey such a tough battle here Dout with Nerf. Western fistic circles has been Most phenomenal. ea him welterweight cham pion,” declared Fahie, who, | Many other old-timers, are pr to think the boys of today Way below the par of the gladi ators of years agone. Bis wing, with the result that he has «now blossomed out as the Most likely looking lightweight Prospect who ever blo the Northwest See THAT - t Yes How Mip SKINNED Nose f You Do THar ¢ X DIDN'T Do it — THE NEGLECTED SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF YOUR. PROPERTY DID iT ec sve & You SIX HOURS To Have (F FIXED, ANO [FIT ISNT DONE IN THAT TIMG® ~~ Tau PAY You ANOTHER LITTLE INFORMA . NMUStT —— Oregon Tackle Start Correspondent CORVALLIS, Nov. 1 of Oregon football followe t when tt Bas” Wilt & recely ed a hare ed that tackl was announce HEN Alex Trambitas, the Young , Portland lightweight, who has been matched to the card of the boxing show be held at the Crystal Pool here, Seattle fans can ex ‘This young Trambitas person, a of 16, is about the classiest of boxing Mesh for his age @xperience that will ever be im this neck of the woods Dan Salt arrived home last ‘@vening from the Rose City, where! Be piloted Joe Gorman to the ; ight championship of the| The absence o chance of in Saturday's his clase | ral serv Berg to Replace Him ¢ Willia from eave a big gap & Victory over Jack Wagner, the [© fill, Art Tough Portlander, who gave Harry |0&* deen selected by Hugo Besdek hborhood « months ago. With him Dan welghs tn the Alex's signature for the — afé ‘The rise of Trambitas in North Jack Fahie, the old-timer, who “Mysterious y Smith for number of years, i nd land © doubt be comes to carrying jay's fracas aggregation ip, when it meant some’ hold it, saw the little fellow with the M about four years ago, and ately took a fancy to him Olst Plays O.A. c. Soon! “He hae the making of a are Fahie took the youngster under S in cee Jack Reed writes us another ng contest letter, sending a clipping from & Corps team ° for their he Marine Little Rock, Ark., paper, showing that he defeated Andy Ferns at a rewedy, in & — Officers ce prother of (Wildest! Taking Up Golf Now y — Vetted Pree Lew star. OSE Sir Thomas Wants to —the Buy First Cup Winner fanan United Press BOSTON, Nov Lipton, famous English bers three or the sport. The four de Facer, wants to purchase the season is now tn full swing and America, which brought the cup to! almost any fatr day groups may be the U. 8. tn 1851. een monopolizing t FACTS BEYOND DISPUTE Today the cost of every material entering into the con duct of this business is two and three times that of three years ago. Yet we continue to adhere to the same low prices we es tablished then We are still chargir for cremation We are still selling caskets at the low, consistent prices which we adopted three years ago We are still giving a complete funeral, including casket, attendance, calling for body, cremation and urn for ashes for only $47.50 This is a unique business, bared upon logical fundamental a principles of charging y for the service delivered plus a mall, certain, never varying profit. 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PAGE § To Be A NAIL IN THIS LEAKY VALVE ay - “I { here, war! we'Lt Pump ENOUGH VIC | That's, | ENOUGH SHOW SOME ACTION! \| (suege y’ FaTHEADS | Wat ove “THINK | CAME \ GUESS TWATLEL LET IN HERE FOR- A You KNOW I'm NIGHTS LODGING ¢ — . Oregon's | t the Ore-+ ree, will! «. Portland youth, | Andy Smith, coach, ; Johnny Stran tint coach and gracuate manage ant coach, at BEARS BARD AT WORK CALIFORNIA, He hoped to ull the he avy light signal a g the outcome of Saturday’ graduates are hopeful that the Bears wil The victory Saturday over the Oregon Aggies instilled in the needed so mach. predictions re Hunt's outfit. some of the confidence the |Sammies to Sunday Ball May [Benny and Play JacKs Tomorrow afternoon, ) versity field, @ miniature Army fp = New Yor » ye 55 ng; has staged when the Sammies from Fort Casey take on the jolly tars from the U. of W. naval training }| ater the goal of Ernie Wells will referee; Sam ed he had ot ' The game will and other candidates have Gath dhamwe Jase contilent of ed themselves similarly The Sammies arrived in Seattle today of these candi candidate on the aut ‘ity Bowling League Season Is U nder Ww ay {te season last _W. Freshies Take on! High School Saturday In the big Coast high school grid ders on University field Cub President Is In : Favor of Short Year|Gathering of Soccer Moguls Set ‘Tonight By United Press 1 would vote for ‘ up for discussion. |Camp L ye Y soba HE verett Grid Team Take on Rivals Dy United Prem Tons r » Aberdeen and Everett asked to participa to be staged by the try club on Thanksgiving day, Tacoma Coun COACHES BY H.C. HAMILTON United Press Matt Correspondent claims, have been treating him un fairly The has be coursed of step: of a clinch with the k a rex Ww to a firetclass trim York, he announced he was coing to of service and fight for Uncle Sam scrap. ing in New ht off that new lightw the skin jappointment and a commission that | maker one of the | has of dan explanation. He de them to accept him at once More Valuable Servic vie would be much more valua ble if he worked as an athletic in Coach Dietz Buys a Bond PULLMA t left; Gus Zeigler,| | before the , turday, pur chased at $2,000 Liberty bond Coach Smith of Califor- i Morag os iarpest practices of the year, ¢ they defeat Recess csces the University of Wash a good score, he 1 invest his system today so that that t in government bonds ae lk cted a larger score than ith w mé g ne ‘ te aking no ac result sald Coach but California under Dietz, “and we should have won by showing against ( h two more touchdo ad the team unch at crit t to win from rs shown @ little more ical stages. I Idaho Saturday Bo fan ney Fail permit a x followir East. He hag t aonard and Freddie Welsh to : re appear in scheduled bouts at the » Invited to sign a plea for) Manhattan Athletic cluo, Leon He sent his team tnto| and Welsh both exhibited banda nday pas. hands, which had been Injur fie militia |training. Soldier Bartfield defeat y r his trouble, he was/ed Tex Kelly in six rounds, Irish arrested and fined. Patsy Cline won from Young Rec In his reply to questions by Eb-|tor in six rounds, and Harry Con bets, Mayor Mitchel made the fol-|don lost to Frankie Callahan lowing statement 1 am in favor of legalizing Sun ° ae i day baseball, provided thag the) Elks’ Pin Smashers games are held at points and un ‘ A ‘ der conditions which will not Por Get in Action rage the feelings of citizens who! The annual bowling tourney of desire to practice the celigious ob-| the Elks’ house league will get un servance of Sunday der way at the headquarters of the ne: “ antle herd next Monday night There will be four contests each Tennis Players Are week on Monday, Tuesday, Wed Helping Uncle Sam nesday and Friday nights. f the first é rere Preller eh Vote ae ee'"'* Mammoth Basketball Meet for Soldiers r 1916, one, I. Kumajae, A Japanese, The other nine have |staft eapondence ‘ MP LEWIS, Nov. 1.—H. M joined the colors except Lindle brie Fa except Lindley | strickler, head of Y. M,C. A. ath Murray, and he ts discharging a jori¢ re, has perfected plans for responsible position in a powder ihe holding of a man 1 basket manufacturing establishment at! pall tournament in camp. very Niagara Falls {company in the division will hi Red Sox Put Over |Herzog Might Just One on Baltimore] as Well Vacationed There is some snickering in the You can hear a lot of rumors about Charley Herzog and his tiffs with MeGraw and his teammates club to the Boston Red Sox in the because of the vacation he took draft, During the sale period | but the best of all fs a story that Jack Dunn was sounded on what Herzog really was “on vacation he would take for Bentley, He, by MeGraw’s orders, and that in wanted $7,500 and two or three stead of being at his home in Mary Players to boot. No deal was made, | land, he was following the White International league over the lose of Jack Bentley by the Baltimore Friday,| but the Red Sox put in a draft'Sox around, getting tips on their The local "tents leaves. today. and got the man, style of play. YOu FELLAS CANT TAKE 1S A AP! Benny Leonard Pans 7. 2. Goes Easy NEW YORK, Nov. 1 The patriotic fight fans, Benny Leonard} xhtweight champion lin considerably grieved because he ing out ner after having promised to take him on for ny took Freddie Welsh er some branch but time continued rolling along without any enlistment out of the ight king. Criticiams then bes to break up Benny’s peace, and he began to smart under Now that Benny has received an a boxing instructor in w training camps, he t right after he whipped to Washington and offered to enlist, but was told by jofficials there it was not wise for| Renny says he was told his ser structor, and with this advice he came back to New York to walt $0 Somer sant \M THE HEAD With Manly Art Now that he has received his com mission he is ready with explana Fans Who Criticise ) °'si.0 rid Mix ard for bouts that would net him huge sums of money, but it is doubtful if the army can spare him for t » it would be nec for him to go and make the Of course he is in cons n thru bis work ) 1 taking physical training. was governor at Albany,” Job bons a have already received their com-|) 5#¥¢ y Kilbane and Mike Gib/|) t up as a pastime, missions and are ready for duty.) _.“The last boxing I did was in Kilbane is one of the evel te ay. ) Washington. I boxed with my lads in the entire servic ‘Gibbons 5 aids most of the time, but one day a young captain of artill has given up bus came along and broke so and racrificed time that belongs to him family. Mike waived exemp. } blood vessels in my left eye, on claims when he registered for | D&¥e never b the national army, and announced himself ready to take on the whole German army or any part of it to| ~~~ a finish figh Kilbane, Leonard and Gibbons| Indians “Win Contest have set a splendid example for| American you others {n the army and navy who| ny v have done the # z. notable MC many people know it.” serious contender for This New Cedar Lined Metal Container Retains the Moisture | | “CHARLES THE GREAT” Clear Havana Cigars Corona Chica Size, 2 for 25e—50 for $6.00. A fragrant, mellow, full flavored blend of real Havana, “Charles the Great” is an all-day smoke that satisfies the discriminating smoker. 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MAIN STORE—707 FIRST AVE, 910 Second Ave. Butler Hotel Lobby UPTOWN STORE—418 PIKE ST. | When you're up this way—drop in, Theodore Roosevelt has not been able to see out of his left Hone eye since he was president. He Offers have been made to Leon- |) told the story for the first time in explaining why he has done no wrestling or boxing since he has havent wrestled since I I was wrestling with an One day I wrenched rblade loose, broke my short ribs and one * two other champions who|) of the oarsman’s long ribs, and of it since, altho I don’t believe ns. There are many! From Sammies’ Team j among them betng Joe Welling, aj The Cleveland Indians trimmed th | Leonard's 145th infantry team yesterday, 19 crown, and Willie Ritchie to 7, in their exhibition game here,