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WHAT CAN I DO { AMA COLLECTOR, AND L FoR Yous WOULD Uk6 To séa’A Covece or YouR &MPLOYeas — ee \ ONT GS ROUGH WITH YOU THIS TING, JSUT HSRCAPTSR, WHEN You WANT To CocLecr ANY ACCOUNTS FROM MY GMPLOYEES, GO To Look, HELen,how po |] WHERE You Uku MY New ? JUSSERAND DRESS { NIGHT | WAS “TO A PIANO RECTED! STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918. PAGE 8 TD You GET THAT AND WHAT DID You CALL IT? 9 i PIANO MUSIC 1 ever HEARD! Dow'r You READ ‘THE PAPERS? | 1 AD AN IDEA THE FRENCH AMDASSADOR HAS [THAT FLO ZIGFIEL ADMSED THE DESIGNERS To DFSIGNED THAT & NEW DRESSES OUT, OF e Iwe SARDS ow coops -—" %, on AN’ WOT ONLY “WHAT, BUT TH MAN PLAYIN TH’ PIANO \ was BUND! —— THe IDEA 1S ourTe “THE IDEA 15 TO USE NO MoRE CLOTH THAN [5 NECESSARY DURING AGAINST I(T “The WAR - IT IS NOT VERY APPARENT EASY ‘To WALK IM I'LL SAY J Va pees “THAT ~_ BECAUSE ) WATCHED © HIM ALL "TH “TIME HE WAS PLAYIN’ AN! HE NEVER LOOKS AT"TH’ PIANO ANYHOW | BuT Y'KNOW GeorGe | YT WOULDNT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE TO, wi 1 HE COULD a IF You Are BY ALLMA I'm AFRAID Yop WHAT’S ARE, OLIVIA= MovR ARGUMENT ¢ Inquir THE E07 meets Renee: ly we board Pees S LITTLE BOY BUGS WILL. COME DOWN! CRIED THRIFTY O MAW BUG - “YOURE RUNNING UP A BILLS” so LONG, SCOUTS cen peri WILLIE HOPPE IS CHAMPION OF g| ALL CHAMPI Pm th tons, scours {MORAN GETTING IN wm To Play Here With. ARAGRAPH TRIM TO LAND MIX TROWBRIDGE COLLINS, otherwise known hardest man to pitch to in the American ( Find his ivory { We bear that 1 the scout route? his job's at an as “Eddie,” league. In other words, Collins is the moat conservative batsman in the junior Unlike many batters, Collins does not step to the plate determined A certain ball unless he has orders to do 0 | He makes every pitcher work the limit. He does not strike at bad and for this reason it takes a pitcher with good control to keep off the bases. During the season of 1917 Collins drew 89 bases on balls how that he struck out but 16 times all summer. pthe many free passes he got, he stole 53 bases. This made a total of 2 teases accounted for by Collins without having hit the ball safely them. And this is why a player like Collins is so much more than the player who knocks the fence down now and then. ee ee ‘The fig trotting mare, Linda Wrona, 2.051%, one of the fastest of her gait that ever took the word, sold for $135 at a recent auction, as she @ not able to stand training, and nobody wanted her as a brood mare. “Some years ago Lady Wrona, which is by McAdams, a fair sort of sire ‘Wilkes blood, created a sensation at the Cleveland track by showing A mile in 1:00, and as that then was championship speed, she was for a long price. When it came to fitting her for races it was found Mare needed so much weight to balance her she would tire after a heat or two, go into a pace or break, and generally wind up by distanced. “big guns” of America’s pugilistic world have not gone in for actual fighting in the world war, as have Carpentier, Wells, Pie ‘and others who have added to the glory of the ring history c and England by gallantly serving at the front. No boxer has shown more courage than this Carpentier, once called in the ring game. Georges has been awarded the crom of war “conspicuous bravery in fying at height of about 60 yarde’ low hy the German trenches and batteries during the French offensive t Verdun. ) Beores of machine guns and thousands of rifles popped away at him NAhe wings of his airplane were bullet-riddied, but the frame continued Keep above the German lines, his observer signaled back the Ger Positions, and the French gunners wiped them out, one after the eee One of the two multi-millionaires in the American association is to quit. Thomas E. Wilson, Chicago packer, will sell his holdings B the Columbus club to Manager Joe Tinker. Wilson backed Tinker wg the club, and is now willing to back out and let Joe run George MuehIbach of Kansas City says he bought that club & business investment, and intends to keep It. r te " RICE, coach of Columbia's crews, tells a story of a football player fn an Eastern college who was pressed into service as an oarsman first day the embryo oarsman reported for practice it seemed that thing he did was wrong. He had been assigned to row No. 5 in Doat, and all he heard from the coach during the afternoon was “Hey! No. 5, you bonehead. Don't hold your oar like that! or “No. How many times do I have to tell you not to place your feet like ‘The following day he was moved down one position in the boat, but do any better, and the coach nagged at him continually. That @ friend asked him how he was getting along with his rowing. “Well,” he replied, “I had a tough time the first day, and got bawled ‘Out a lot, but I did fine today. I feel sorry for No. 4, whoever he is, the coach rode him to beat the band today,” ee = 8 Sigtried Steinwell, one of Europe's premier ski jumpers, will try Wrest the American title from Ragnar Omtvedt of Chicago when | the national amateur championship meet is held at Cary, Ill, January 26 and 27. “ee oe ‘The Oregon state fair board has decided to build a coliseum at the! 7 fair grounds before the 1918 fair that will cost $22,000 and seat 5,000 # ‘The board decided not to drop horse racing from the program, and Getalis as to purses will be worked out at the meeting of the North Pacific Fair association at New Westminster, B. C., January 18 and 19. No more pinch-back coats on account of the war. G54 not have its brighter side? “eg vi . Jett Tesreau was the first to sign a Giant contract, which was prob. Gbly cheering news to the White Sox. . for Von: Hindenburg Guerilla boxing is on the increase in New York Ethical school of Brooklyn won a! Harvard is to have an informal basketball game the other day. Welrifle team. When they learn to ean think of nothing more ethical | shoot it is likely the members will than playing basketball |be hunting for informal Germans. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the hi ané strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouths you can bite corn off the cob. Guaranteed fifteen years. 7 Gold Crown .. $10 Set of Teeth . 00 Bridgework, per tooth, gold $4.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 Up -50¢ state Haye impression taken in the work guaranteed for fifteen years. h ea inations and edvice an Morning and get it Bed Call wud See 8 We mended by en coming to our of Bring this ad with you. “rAe® be 9 to 12 for Working Peopie OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 907 UNIVERSITY STREKT Opposite Fraser-Vatersen Co, Peterson, Who Is end. WITH FRED FULTON and in addition | Who said that war | Bhould Ty Cobb enlist, the kaiser had better put tn a pinch hitter Fancy Shooter | The world of sport has seen many world’s champions and great ones There have been Jim Corbett, John |. Sullivan, Ty Cobb, Abe Attell Frank Goteh, Hattling Nelson, Mike Kelly, Jim Jeffries, Hans W Bob Fitzsimmons, Terry MeGovern Maurice McLoughlin, Ted Coy, but |where is one who has stood out so | prominently, so alone in bis field, so supreme, ax William F. Hoppe, bet ter known as Willie Hoppe, the balk line marvel? | Some speak of Hoppe as being ab- | |normal. It is a@ pleasant complt |ment, but nothing is farther from the truth. Away from the table the champion could not be picked out of a crowd of other 29-year-old men, ex-| cept, perhaps, he in in better health than the great average | | But returning to the championship | theme and Hoppe |arand opera star, who |mreatest of all te a wor |champion of music. He in as skill ful in handling the difficult octaves of a score as Hoppe tn manipulating | the tvories | Ah, there ts a difference, the dif. ference that makes Hoppe supreme ner Take Caruso, is an | When Caruso sings, everything must t The room must warm, rtans must be «0 high the light so dim, or Enrico ix not at [his best. He is temperamental Hoppe, minus all temperament, | cares little of conditions away from [the table. Of course, Willie is hu man and likes comfortable surround: | |ings, but if everything is not to his ing, it doen not affect hin play. He members that the spectators are just as cold as himself, or Just as un comfortable. Concentration Is Remarkable | Hoppe’s concentration durin | billiard match is wonderful. He ab solutely forgets everything but the | position of the ivories when in the midst of a run. A bomb could ex plode underneath a table, and if it} did not disturb the position of the! [balls or cause him to miscue, he | would continue to draw and follow Jand maase for his points. He has two personalities—one for street and one for use at the ta ble. On the streets the champion is an attentive as the most modest boulevardier. He is the quiet, unas. suming young man of the 4: The minute he picks up the he champion Dilliardist of the world |champion of billiardiat of the world and his business for the nonce is balk-line, Scores of billiard champions have |come and gone—until Hoppe. For 11 |years he has held his titles. He has |been challenged and played, but the be “0 be #0 8 rane. a cue | th at h b ™ in Announcement Day and Night Dental Offices The 1 Offices, on Third ave. and Pike et., will, from now on, be open from 8 A.M, TO 11 P. Making it practically night. Conditions b e changed, | and are changing daily in this } lw |p : | be *r day and |) j- | wa busy city of ours, A year ago a step like this would have been out of place, but today it has become an absolute necessity with us in order to take care of our large following among the shipyard workers, We have made arrangements #0 || the workingman and the busy |] business man will now be able to get the same high class dental |] services after his working hours as he would during the day. This will mean a two-way saving for the busy man who needs dental |! services, This office will not be open on Sundays. On that day we believe the world should rest. NATIONAL DENTISTS THIRD & PIKE oe Willie quickly that the opposition quit try imagine rules of baseball because some player | getting too good title remains his own, Morningstar, lomson. Schaefer IL ers have stepped up, only to retire in rout Sutton Coch and oth | champion fancy shot artist, at Brown & Hulen’s billiard parlors, Thursday and Friday, at 3 and 8 p.m. Hoppe is under the personal management of R. B, Benjamin. amada Billiard Officials Outwitted ‘The bill ne game to ifted the im from the top. liard game for nono mastered ng. Just ome time there layer than Hoppe will be a greater writer than Shake: But for the champion of all champions, the choice is William | peare was Hoppe. Hoppe will play ames here with C act confidential to call, write or representative will call at your renidenc: Sanders & Company SMITH NUT 1003-4 Lodge Cafe Vourth~—Westlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing | Wertd's Largest Dry Cabaret. |) Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Torrey &Sear BilliardParlors 1430 3rd, under Owl Drug Store andicap Hoppe. rules especially plize the championships. the ra oftciain have changed ZBYSZKO AFTER MATCH H AMERICAN CHAMP) to fi It has hurt the one WIT DES MOINES, Ia, Jan. 14 Man 80 tO) Zhyazko, who recently won the New But York wrestling tourna:nent, will try "© to get the crown fre 4n a match here Friday In a telegram today, Jack Curley accepted the local promoters’ terms for the tussle, SALT LAKE STEPS INTO PORTLAND'S SHOES | CLEVELAND, Jan. 14.—Replace nt of the Portland Pacific Const baseball club farming club for the Salt Lake City club will b ore this week. Mana. Credie, of t alt Lake club, pected here make the ments, new styles changing th will be a greater Some day there exhibition match arles C. Peterson, completed Walter Me. in ex to arrange HORSE RACING ON ICE POSTPONED IN EAST LAND, Jan. 14--Opening jand's two weeks of harness on ice was postponed today tomorrow because of the se ther, which has held up horses, YOUNG DETROIT STAR SIGNS UP WITH NAVY DETROIT, Jan, 14.—A # > net back to Detroit's 1918 baseball cham pion aspirations is contained in a dis patch from Los Angeles, announcing |that Pitcher Howard Ehmke has | Joined the navy. strictly nvenient hone, and our racing until ve shipm A Little Rock man wants to bet $10,000 Fulton can stop Wilard, Our idea of nothing to bet on is that Ful ton can stop anything. » Earl Caddock | t SEALS SOON TO KNOW WHO'LL BE THE BOSS After Fulton has taken a 10-round BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 14—For-| yertormance with Billy Miske into mal incemer of ne ie ol * . a Uncement of the name Of | nis xystem, Friday night, Fulton and the Seals’ 1918 manager is expected | vtoran, the two outstanding big! to be made today, when the stock ? |heavies just now, will go to New Or-| holders of the club hold their annual cages ro ay gh yrohs pio | meeting here. Besides Jerry Downs,| Nerves had better be left behind Roy Corhan is mid to be a candidate! when Fulton walks into the ring for the job with Moran, for one good, solid THREE SOCCER GAMES scan tiseourcer Sih ie surtscions PLAYED AS SCHEDULED |. champion match at present. put Fred out of all consideration for Miske has little chance of worrying the big plasterer. In these days the/ remark Bob Fitzsimmons snade some years ago to the effect that the big- ger they are the harder they fall, means only a bunch of words. That ix, to consider it as applying to Ful-| ton. Fulton is too big and too clever | for Miske. Charley Weinert is a/ splendid man of his pounds, but he lasted very briefly against the ele-| phantine plasterer The match now appears as if it would cause a lot of interest in the coming bout between Moran and} Frank Moran is getting the old punch warmed up for a bust at Fred Fulton's chances for a match with Champion Jens Y ilard. Three soccer games were run off Sunday, as per schedule, which, no doubt, has given the fans something to talk about. The scores: Dry Dock ers 2, Carbonado 1; Duthies 7, Black Diamond 1; Skinner & Eddy 7, Ames 0. ALFRED DE oRO STILL | 3-CUSHION CHAMPION) HAVANA, Jan, 14.—Alfred De Oro| retained hin title world's three. leushion billiard champion here last night, before a distinguished audt- | Fulton. ence, which included the president Cuba. He defeated Charles Otis in| | the final block, 60 to 49. RIFLE SHOOTING is NEW COLLEGE SPORT DENVER, Jan. 14.—The Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate conference | fore; | has adopted rifle shooting as a stand: | ard col TACOMA COLLEGE HERE | TONIGHT FOR CONTEST) The Cc of Puget Sound, of Ta coma, will take on t U. of W. bas. | = “ ketball five this evening, on the uni i@ VEGETABLES | versity floor, in what should prove | Artichekes—Per doa lone of the best games of the early | oo | season |peotectacal, ent. FIFTEEN GAMES ON CUB TRAINING TRIP CHICAGO, Jan. 14.—There are 15 Jexhibition games on the spring train ule of the Chicago Cubs leave here March 12 for ining camp at Pasadena, Cal as ators of the padded to participate in. to ight’s bouts in the Crystal Pool we expected to put In their appearance from Portland some time this afternoon. Those coming are Muff Bronson, seen in action here many times be Billy Williams, an old Seattle eo sport ssascicteceulciapinscns tnienncmenetetinageanellll @Frices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | Vegetables and Fruit 1 Celery ‘orn Haske: © Co Gartie forseradi Haney—Per case Melone—Honey Dew Letinee—Local, per crate | “cal. head, per erate * head, per cra GOOD SEASON AHEAD | Racramantn hon ero FOR U. W. WRESTLERS “c=. al. yellow, per ™.... Yakima, per I. J. G. Arbuthnot, former O. A. C. | parstey—Local wrestling now Instructor in the mat art at Washington, declares re—Per Tb. . Topeorn—Nebranicn r the coming wrestling season gives | much promise. JAPANESE EMPEROR HONORS AMERICAN |ss jing wc |The Cub |the ¢ Pampkine- box Hubberd, per. tb. Cai Ternips—Local. "Alaska yellow tug per Freres Apples— MRerieioue, extra fancy . in, local Btayman Wine Bpite Jonathans Cranberrt astern, bbl. . Grapes— Tokay Malaga Biack . Yakima Concord, 7-tb. box Cornichon % Michigan Conco’ Emperors . Grape Frait—Cai. Florida Honey New. Btrained, new rae N Hucklebercies —Per Ih. Lemor Oranges “Ail ‘ntxoa RICE “Let there be Might!” There Is poetic justice in the emperor of Japan's gift of “The Third Degree of the Order of the Rising Sun,” to FE. V. Rice, American, just back from Japan, You see, Rice ts pr ia of the General Electric One good Hght deserves anothe The order is the highest ever con- ferred by Japan upon a foreigner, KE. V. “ Por Ib. wanes OF NUTS | 6 Pomegranat Pineapples Almonds—Per 1b, Tirasil—Per Ib. oe... 5. Cocoanuts—Sack of 50 ver dow. Iberts Per ickorynuty D » Per ‘ancy, per Tb t Pill Nute—Per 1, favorite, now residing in the Rose City, and Pete Mitschie, one of the star mitt slingers of the Oregon me tropolis. All are lightweights. Bronson tangles with Anderson, Williams with Hunefeld, and Mit- schie with Mike Pete. The rest the card follows: Walter Porsch vs. Stanley Trim bie. Jimmy Storey vs. Kid Peterson Red Guager vs. Johnny Moore, Casten, Heal Manning ve. Eli . Leo Houck is still anxious to take on some of the local lightweighta, in cluding Eddie Pinkman. Houck be lieves that he has picked up enough’ on his trip to California and Denver to give “Our Hero” the werst of it in a short bout. Eddie is still in quarantine at Fert Worden, but hopes to get out shortly and begin arrangements for @ bout for the soldiers’ mess fund. wants to meet Frankie Farren, the lad who knocked out Alex Trambttas in Portland, or any other good light- weight available. . Ear! Baird, national 125-pound => ateur champion, is in the same esa pany as Pinkma . With the arrival of Judge Fiaamt gan in town today, the soupeating chacnpions will again have to retin quish the spotlight to the judge. eee Ancient game of curling due for a revival, says a headline. Go as far as you lke, you can't make us mad. Pine Nute—Mexican, per Walnuts, Black—Per 1. Walnuts—No. 2, per BD. ‘al. soft shell, ™. . | (Prices paid wholesale) Standard patent, bb! Whole Wheat, bbl. raham, bbl tn Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholesale) Alfalfa Meal . Alfaife Tiay Cocoanut Meal Calf Meal-—25 ths. 50 The. Dairy Feed Clam Shells Clipped Oats . ipped Barley $s cek teh Meal ............... Ground Barley and Oat Feed | Seratch Food Scratch Food Shorts oy Kean Meal Timothy Wheat é Wheat Hay . e See os r Prices Paid Producers ter | Poultry, Veal and Pork ind 2: lb Springs—19 : Sauaba, dos, tive acks Fat : Hens—Under 4 itm.. Over 4 Iba... Roosters—Old, live . Pork—Good biock hogs... 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