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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 1918, PAGE 8' iS OF THE DUFFS—Wilbur Shoots His English. BY ALLMA) +h CANES. UTE A BBO WILBUR HAS Some , WIS ENGLISH You Ask ANY BODY AnD | SAY, I'v SNOT MoRE i f No, WE WAS Some BAS UP IN THE } CAA STAND | TWay Lt TELL NOU gen Pook ae es AC 4 : f ‘ — DEN ANO THY’ DE { IMPROVEMENT. Use REVE ENGLISH] YuoUGH’ . sil hy eg DISOBEY | } ype lye AU } 1 Tere You,You } i DISCUSSING rib hott p) 4 | 1 ON A SHOT Like 1 Know WwHeal Set | ae In ter Peat vse Te weons!| [You car ett | AND GRAMMAR - HEI) | / Bsa THAT _s——— Ito pyr ENGLISH TOPUSNY ¢ is ' ENGLISH Me ANYTHING | GETTING RATHER. { ~- ON A BALL! : A ‘i % 7 ABOUT ENGLISH! SCHOLARLY AP TER - y, ONB NIGHT IM l JAIL - arige Th : KAN | HELLO Cel 2 LADY — iF 1 CouLD GIMME = STOGIE 3 YELL ANY LOUDER 245! | YOURE SAYING - 4 | WOULONT HAVE TO SPEAK LOUDER 3) USE YOUR BUM OL’ annem AT MUSIC SHE 1S A BRRLLIANT CHD, BUT HER SCALES | MUST WATTH ” VERY CLOSELY= Leavine : 4 > *JuST LIKE HER rave ae : na 5 . - * See erat: etamine: é % HS MONEY WAS mnoe 0s a NOSE VIGOROUSLY, BUTCHER - MOS | PLAN TENNIS TOURNEY (ONLY SEVEN LEAGUERS HAVE = Gatis anit «VANCOUVER = @ld JD. R. Is\ Fon. s canronment | LIFETIME AVERAGES OF .300 Justa Bitog | CLIMBS WHEN | Sure rard | siemioy Sy mies a Few somes “Training” BUDS LOSE’ on Leo vex coves aos a grand ba | VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 12.—The |’ ee erage of : DENVER, Feb, 12.—"“Just a] y > © fans who saw las id Dame Ru sure is a tricky sl ak leagues Is all the more remark-|etie training,” aaid Fred Fulton, he | dees eset kes ; ere we «| DUNDEE-CLINE GO 20 when a census is taken of the| night's game at the Arena, in which | old players in baseball who have been Oe entrant? | the Millionaires came back at tho| ¥ remember seeing | ROUNDS TO FAST DRAW ferring to his disturb able to bat above .200 during their = x * k, local lightweight, in his now - " a Tom McMahon, alleged | Buds, doubled re and won bY | tamous bout with Jack Pickford on 2W ORLEANS, Feb. 12—John-| years under the big tent “i ™ Of the players who have been in| D*Ar cat. from Newcastle, Pa, here | 6 t . oir in a darn-| the ncreen. Yeu? N ° ant Iriehy Patsy Cine | ‘ast rounds to a draw here the big leagues for five years or more. are only en who have mar ’ e shout nd r 1 e f ine t in night + tates Yak hateed egg a . 5 . acting. ar - ke e Boss Cards? the » ext mar t ser Ip : ae “anlage t re . © COLLINS RETURNS CONTRACT “> ‘ n't know aaa nal league ix repre lh. ‘ . 4 t CHICAGO, Feb. 12.—John (Shano) him, but we'll bet if @ by only one man who has cag ote m | No pu tm ch athing |Collins returned his signed White|™man by the nacne of O'Neill started te to amaas a life-time aver-| an be.) Sox contract. He was the last regu-|!" to boss anything, hed make @ age of 300 or better. That National | then for some one to come along and | jar outfielder to sign. pretty good job of it, even if he ha@ league player is no other than Heine sneak in that ugly rumor. si —______—__—__—_______ | to use a pick handle. The h ¢ ome men morrow night at Seattlo He 1 a game that threatened to pall, and worked the Jamsermbled multitude up to wild s al a a Mitt Notes | shouts of Joy by nooring two goals in | C90 4° gra"! jue ‘pe $) Penn has been able to win somes ; 19 seconds, the last one just one tick | Comm Peed Meal 100d blo 3] thing without the aid of repr | 4 a ot Heck Fowler's watch from time | Coresust Meal Yancy, “2... .16@ 17| Berry. It happened to be 7 13] In Chet McIntyre to yield the robes | Téneup Clam Shells... : x heats yma of urple ° ur of hin Vancouver (6). Portland @). CNpped Sate i Belling Prices to Retailer for oa: ) N : ay | Chopped Bari ph Batter, i nd Cheese Lehman i Murray | Cupped, Barley waned ; saonteitinn stbiane | The wise fighter is one who Cook (1) RR ESER Fish’ Meal — a sprinter for his manager. BETIS o000000.C. Pa oe Ground Barley and Oat Feed ve Washington creamery, cube. .62| there's no question about who gets ¢ Mackay ... 3 ur ( : Washington creamery, brick -§3/the telegraph office first aft Taylor (4) C. ..Dunderdale () sees be | right, » | Mo: ®....R WwW Tob ; ve Select ranch Y losing end admit that hell have a/Stanh L. W ++-Oatman (1) 7. tt. soe hard winter evening next Friday Boo ¥ periods cee spcnsccs & 2 Da ~Whmethy scesrstsecieccs ; Cream Brick sveess: : :!] Try Our 30c Lunch eatic Wheel. Wheat Hay Domectio Wheel ve 1AM. te 2 Pom Toultry, Veal and Fork Oregon Y. 4 ch | Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors Washington Trip! 1430 ard, Under Ow! Dreg Stere ero Washington Y. A te and Red Gage are list He believes jo Farren gives him er scouver, Mackay, Cook, Ime—and the offers Portland, Oatman ta! How they ¢ *--Macl 10 minutes. bbets Is Gelng he Make Fans ‘ x e Sit Up and Take Notice, He Tells || Carryin?,the Colors to Victory Magnates in Big League Confab : Soe ae : BY H. ©. HAMILTON [it oF not, Ebbets is going to in E “lines of communication” begin on the Pacific United F battery : Coast and end on the battle fields of Europe. bets’ field ay : = - Zimmerman, the great sprinter. be the National ug nr rulen, which will "permit clube to So every freight train, laden with the product of KIECKHOFER WINS AGAIN |ment, Avsic Kieckhotor, | world's , 1 1} a ac . That, however, te just time, As it ts now the Ie farm or factory—or coal and ores from the mines— a encase, Feb. 12 Hor the wee-| ran hia game out In 37 Innings, one oi if ree "| acting of Cho ehder amaier leauge, | with ite. campuisory double-headers, or lumber from the forests—is on the all important time since ppenine of the|short of the record. — at ves tin Adewrtal Neniene for there are other que eeth- of course makes that a bad feature business of war, quite as important as the munition 4 players’ Red Cross tourna. | ¢ ing in the ot vaton © rule probably — will - a p and Molnnia, But the ‘ot| | Charles Ebbets, president of the |amended, an trains to the first line trenches—and must have the ) N Cor, Fifth and University pent eres a a he aande ae Gl 4 ag-| hemmning and bawiig about tt right of way. nates abc had decided to g re. rae Nie se Sac Se mee re and throw i. Harrow, form The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Com- H capsomeres nae d gees : hi pi pany finds great pride in becoming thus in a complete H : © above : f t sense a great military highway—in now being able to nd Honus Wa pbeagig tyr anv. ear rtrgs : a a serve under the commander-in-chief in carrying the “Fastest Game in the World” ; - an it is doubtte VANCOUVER vs. SEATTLE cx.or3%:.. : i 1 be tn uniform thi ye colors to victory. players has been in Wednesday, Feb. 13th, 8:30 P. M. 6 major le aa tong aa Cobb y btful if any of th Also this company finds great satisfaction in the service it aa ants 50c, 75c, and $1.00 Be icrrypryo Hid : 5@ 05) has been performing for the nation since the war began. : Great stores of food, of fuel, of manufactured products have poured from the Pacific Northwest over this line—and not one ton of precious coal—not one barrel of oil has been con- sumed in transporting them across the great mountain ranges —for the very forces of the mountains themselves have been employed to perform this gigantic task electrically—and every day while the war goes on this wonderful electrification achievement will be contributing its tremendous savings of tan Fiest Pug of To re Th : coal and oil, and the railroad equipment necessary to haul that ever was made. er . pint inane Veber them—all so vital to the successful prosecution of the war, Mt aways has been 0 Satistying Chow. A 10e. POUCH IS PROOF OF IT . eee ee Although curtailing travel luxuries and to some extent readjusting schedules, this railway will continue to operate r “The Olympian” and “The Columbian” as usual, and the SEE HOW HAPPY THE BIG i % Pe service will be characterized by the usual attention to the FELLOW 1S! HE READ MY fl 10.00g a2 y . comfort and convenience of its guests, BILLBOARD-AND NOW ae : i HE'S JUST COME BACK z ’ 6 1 FLOUR WITH A PLUG OF : | BT eppr: hbgt 4| Meetneal Mdatsens D C ° D Peal daavet hea gt Maman’ coos ~~ Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Turnips—Local, per sack ..+.1 76 |. bale 10 9-1 ‘Alaska yellow a anne een eek wees rrorrs r Country Hay and Grain | 3. F. BAHL sere (Prices paid wholesale) im Ctiy Passenger Agent xtra fancy... $0 | Informative Bulletin No. 3 Second and Cherry, Seattle tho : : Alfalfa. He LOOK FOR THE PROTECTION SEAL “dl s coin "nes: IT IS NOT REAL GRAVELY ‘wrrnour(@)) rt ft 4 Ft THIS SEAL at arene ins ‘: Heef Berape rkanses Blacks ‘«« Sale wena aS ae