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Outhorsts of Fverett True, tw Condo, “FHSTER TRUE, MISTER DBLICKK cer HE IS A-- Inmcnaue SovRees, AND I(T DOGS My NEART GOOD TO —FEX\GRASP mE HAND oF el A MAN WHO PUTS ALL HIS PROPERTY IN HIS WIRE'S ATTLE RETAINS HOCK WHY ‘THAT'S OLD MAN ACROSS The STREE | PRESUME THE CVIL WAR ALL OVER AGAM FoR EY LEAD BY WINNING OVER MILLIONAIRES P DODGE WINNERS IN BOXING TOURNEY | IKFORD, 111, Feb. 14.—-Camp boxers took the measure of Grant representatives last winning three and drawing Of the six contests staged [oO MEET OREGONIANS U. W. varsity basketball team ies itself southward this evening to gle with the Oregon Aggies and, | CHAPMAN WINNER IN 3-CUSHION TOURNEY Coming from behind when the game was half completed, A. B. Baker last, night in the three-cushion billiard tourney being staged at the Brown & Hulen parlors. the U. of 0. fives. ‘The team has improved considerably, and some close ncores are expected. 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Second at Cherry Combined R irces of The Dexter Horton National Bank and ‘The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank $22,311,011.49 Chapman stepped out and trimmed | it Victory Puts Locals to Good | in Race for Coast | Title In the most furiously contested ice [hockey game of the season the Se attle Metropolitans trimmed the Van couver club on the ice at the Arena | last night, 3 to 1 | ‘The Northerners depended mainty | upon the speed of “Cyclone” Taylor to gain them goals, The Meta, how-| ever, had him covered like a tent! thruout the melee. ‘The crowd wan probably the largrat since the world’s series of last sea non It was a fight from start to finish with Seattle starting out with a tally eight minutes after play, when Cully Wilson carried the puck thru the opposition’s defense, bounded it off Hugh Lehmann and sent it skipping into the net. Four minutes later) Barney Stanley slipped one to Taylor that was good for a core. Doe Rob-| erts then came back and put Seattle one to the good a couple of minutes later, with the help of Bernie Morrin.| The second period saw the same tough tussle get under way that had marked the first seasion. Eighteen minutes of play in this chapter saw Bernie Morria aug the net, with the| help of Lester Patrick Game Is Zippy ‘The final seasion waa an fall of zip as the other two, but neither side was able to score, tho for a time the Mets had but five men on the fee Another Taylor on the viniting team would have won for them, but/ the veteran couldn't do it alone, altho Mickey Mackay gave him con. siderable aanintance Frank Foyston played his usual bang-up game for Seattle Vancouver. . Lehman McDonald First Pertoa— Seattle, Wilson, 8:17, Vancouver, Taylor from Stan. ley, 4:03 Seattle, Roberta from Morris, 2:00. Second Period 4—Seattle 18:20 ‘Third Period None Morria from Patrick, Penalties Seattle—-Wilson (twice), Roberts (twice), Rowe. Vancouver — Mackay, Mackay 5 minutes. Substitutes Seattle—Patrick for Rowe, Rowe for Wilson, Riley for Roberts, Rob- jerts for Filey, Riley for Rowe, Wil won for Patrick Va juver— None, Referee—Ion. Timer—Kendall, SET ARGUMENT DATE IN FRANCHISE SUIT} The city's suit to force the traction company to pay ite 1916 gross earn: ings Patrick, | Moynea, The company refused to pay it per cent gross earnings tax, or pay between tracks, ording to fran: chive requirements, on the ground that a petition was in the hands of the public service commission, ask ing relief from these obligations, Reports from Tacoma are te the effect that Chet McIntyre will bring over a special train- load of fans from Ruston tomor- row night to see him box King ere, A STATESMAN AND EDITOR The China Club of Seattle presents r Hew Me. Tei THe We 1S FIGHTING “Tom t MITT NOTES | was expected to arrive in the vil- lage some time teday from Les Angeles. Reports of Chet’s encounters In the rings of the cafeteria city show that he did very well in the South. eee | Leo Houck declares he Is primed for his melee with Young Ketchel! tomorrow night in the Cry#tal Pool. | ‘The movie actor-mauler was bother ed with a sore finger when he fought | Frankie Farren here, but, despite | this, held the highly-touted Bouth-| erner to 6 draw. | | | Our old friend, Jack Read, seems | to have hit rough sledding after| having gone thru a series of vio tories. Jack was recently forced to take the count, be writes. ee inary lad recently seen here, eee George Ingle, claimant of the rest dent Northwest lightweight cham-| pionship, may have to call off his| | bout slated with Alex Trambitas in| at Mare Inland, Cal Portland on the 20th of the month. ‘The tron-worker was forced to call here. He in suffering with an at-| tack of la grippe. Chet Neff, Seattle lightweight, | OF WARFARE HAS 0 CHANGED SCE YouR| SPEAK” ABoUT DAY, Me TELL KILLIN’ "EM OFF. Let Me Terie You SOMETHIN” " Athlete Joins Marine Corps | | Roland M. Stephon, well known in the theatrical profession for many seasons as Arthur Atlas, a member of the Arthur Atlan trio of acrobate, joined the United States marine corps at the local station, 101 Yee. ler way, Thureday, and has been transferred to the training station Stephon visited thia city on both the Orpheum and Pantages circuit, and also played | off his recent bout with Frank Pete| two years with Ringling Bros. circus, | Ve" ® Willard-Dempsey bout there He is well known in the theatrical profeaaton. prices Paid Wholesale Dealers tor | ii Country Hay and Grain I Clipped Oate Clipped Darley | Dairy eed. + O24@ 02% | + 03} Tomatoes Cal Turnips—tocal, Alaska yellow ne ; Oranges—Ail sizes . No. 2, per Tt. ft mbeil, Mh. FLOUR (Prices paid wholesale OU Meat Oyster Khetle Rotled wee If You Need 1917, from ‘at, froren der 4 Ibe, 32 a3 frozen Feas—Solect ra neh Pullete secsees Limburger Oregon Tripiete Oregon ¥. AL. Washington ‘Trt Washington Y. “| TACOMA MAY TAKE OVER T. R. & P. R. R. LINES TACOMA, Feb. 14.—Tentative plans to take over either in whole or in part, the electric railway lines of the Tacoma Railway & Power Co,, Buckwheat, Corn Meal bale 10 9-1, sacks and devise 4 means for financing the Proposed transaction, have been started by the city council. t| +|skill and ability, IT WAS ON THe Fi IM AUGUST AND WE SIGHTED The EHEMY ABOUT SIX © R57 DAY You M OCLOCK IM "THE GONE F MORNIN’ = OUR GUNNERS GOT THE RANGE AND DROPPED A SWELL RIGHT IN AMONG 7EM 5 WHEN | UP AND LOOKED AGAIN THEY WAS GONE r Sotitin F “NS SAID YOURE MAT MABAN KIND, WHO WOULONT GIVE A BLIND MAN “ME RIGHT TIME - AMERICAN LEAGUE | NOW HOLDS MEET NEW YORK, Feb. 14—The Amer- ican league begins today where th the Nationals left off—with a sched-| ule meeting here, at the Wolcott| hotel. Much less talk and slightly improved action ix expected to come from the younger major league. Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athietion, in expected to have something to my when the league finishes its sension. Most folks thing Connie will have a real surprise for baseball fans He has yet to announce what players he Will demand from the Red Sox in re- turn for Btuffy McInnes. eee After it noemed certain that John Evers was to cast his lot with the Cards, Ed Harrow came along, boosted the ante, and the Trojan is/ expected to put his signature to Red Sox contract today, eee Branch Rickey, new president of the Cardinals, showed why Weegh- MAN was too bury to attend the Na tional league meeting, when he arose JACK DEMPSEY - SIGNS FOR GO WITH FREDDIE. CHICAGO, Feb. 14—Jack Demp- | ney in ready today for the last elimi nation step on his march for Jess Wiard's crown. He has signed to| battle Fred Fulton, at Milwaukee, | May 1. Promoters now are after | Fulton's signature. | Cheyenne, Wyo. promoters were | expected in Chicago today in another | effort to straighten out the tangle July 4 Dempsey wiN try tonight to wipe | out a knockout on his record when he meets Jim Flynn, at Fort Sheri dan. Following the match, he will prepare to meet Bill Brennan in Mil-| 28. | Have you bought a thrift stamp |yet? Today in the day. 1 A.M te 2 P.M. The services of a DENTIST, |bear in mind that the Albany | | Dentists are Dentists of long) experience and recognized} Our high class work, low prices and painless methods are vouch for by over twenty thousand satisfied patients, All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years Come in today for FREE Examination and Consulta- THE ALBANY DENTISTS Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Gecond Avenue and Pike Street, and startled the audience with a de nuneiation of the Chicago magnate's methods Thru Weeghman’s fault, Rickey charged, Hornsby has become dis- satinfied, and is now holding out for & three-year contract, each year to net $10,000. ‘I hate to lose a fine young ball | player,” aaid Rickey, “but $10,000 milaries are too much to expect from | & ball club at this stage.” eee Hugo Berdek, manager of the Pirates, may have an important deal to announce. He has been in con- ference with Jack Hendricks and other National leaguers, eee Col. O. H. Watson, president of the Louisville American association club, announced the release of Out- fielder Whiteman to the Red Sox. { \ | com: Jers of the U. W. im the local insth | EAN, | WeLt, miss, oR Good! BILL FISHER IS SIGNED TO LEAD PORTLANDERS Bill Fisher, veteran Coast leay first sacker, has been signed to manage the Portland Pacific Coast International league club, according to advices from the Rose City. Fisher formerly played with Vernon, in the Coast league, and is now tnanaging a team in the Winter league at Pasadena, Cal. U. OF W. WRESTLERS TO MEET U. OF 0. MEN University of Oregon grapplers 6 hem» Friday to meet the wrest- tution’s gymnasium. The Washing- ington team is reported in good trim for the melees. ERICKSON SIGNS UP DETROIT, Feb. 14.—Pitcher Erie Erickson has sent his signed contract to the Tigers. NOTICE! UNION MEN E WISH that the Bros., tailors, to announce shop of Stone is now—and always has been—a strictly union tailoring establish- ment. Patronize home industry by having your clothes made to order, by your men, right here in Seattle. Come in and see our excel- lent assortment of woolen fabrics. | fellow union cfailors 906 Second Ave. Opposite Burke Bldg.