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EVERY moneN Pe eects IF You'Re Too LAZY To STer ON A LIGHTED MATCH THAT YOu THROW ON THE FLOOR, TRY FALLING ON IT? CARELESS USE OF MATCHSS LAST YeaR CAUsScdD ° == CAR t THIS FELLA COMING | a ATTLE HOCKEY TEAM SAM, DUFF, LET Me ASK You A PERSONAL QUESTION Does Your WIFE MORNING er Cashes THiS 1 A GOOD STRELT TRANSFER 1 OUND ONLY 1 DONT KNOW WHAT WAY (te GoOoO FOR * y, m0 YoU dio IS LOSER TO VANCOUVERITES One-Sided Hockey Mix Puts! Canadians Even in Pen- for Life in a Southern Phil Douglas, Chicago Cub pitcher, eetving end of a salary check from the Spokane critical condition at St. Vincent's hospital Dougias was operated on for appendicitis last he rallied from the effects of the opera hin turn for the worse. Authorities at St. Vincent's the National league star in engaged in a fight for ‘VANCOUVER, B. C., Fed. 19. shifted around in several berths until he landed He had his best season in 1917. hurling mate for Grover Alexander during the 19 Former Spokane Pitcher Fighting and formerly on the re Rirmingham. After leaving Spokane Douglas went to Cincinnati, and was considered to be a likely Hospital team, ts in a Als week, and altho tition took @ honpital report his life and later with the Cubs 18 season yf 3 3 33 a6 oF » ERE Baek — 7 No. 2, pe rL Celery. per Corn Huske—Per | Gartlc—-Local, new, per ~ Herseradish——Local, per M. Lettuce—Local, per erate ‘Cal. head, per crate Los Angeles head, per crate Tmperial valley « Green, pet dos Cal. yellow, per ®. Yakima, per 7 Spinach Squash—Hubbard. per Sweet Potatoes —Per toe Ground Barley and Onte Oat Mittey O11 Meal Oyster Shells | Rolled Onti Tomatoes -(ai Appice— Delicious, extra fancy Winesaps Roman Beat Serateh Food sh Arkansas Blacks Rananas—Per Cranberries—%-bbl. box Lemons dae Oranges—Ail size: Cal TRIMS WASHINGTON ° Japanese, bundle NU a Orewon trimmed the U. W. bas HOCKEY “3 to 20. “Fastest Game in the World” PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE (World's Champions) Wednesday, Feb. 20th, 8:30 P. M. SEATS 50c, 75c, and $1.00 ALL SEATS RYSERVED—SEATS NOW ON SALE—Phone Main 2493 * | Selling Prices Almonds—Per tb. Brasil--Per SRE SSeeeeReeeeeseses Cor. Fifth and University A Vashington Tripl Washington ¥. A LONDON, Lioyd George in chill,” bu bes aff, Chancellor jof commons toda: In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the highe: Strongest piate known, covers very little of the roof of the mot you can bite corn off the o Buaranteed fifteen years. Gold, Crown $15 Set of Teeth (whale! $10 Set of Teeth ........ Bridgework, per tooth, gold $4.00 Gold Fillings ... Silver Fillings . Platina Villings Characterizes every transactt tesy consistent ness Judgment. teed for fifteen jet teeth same day. Samples of Our Pia me FS Time. Most "of our presen’ ‘on! recommended whose work le still giving good’ satisfaction, Ask & have tested our work. When coming to our office, be you are io the right place. Bring this ad with you. | ' Cordiall, Open Sundays From © to 12 tor Working People CHO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Cancaite Frasee-Paterven On SECOND AVE. TODAY’S MARKET REPORT soft shell, (Prices pal Relled or Ground Barter. ler tor \ i Batter, Kage and ¢ hicewe i ‘| COLUMBIA ST. Lloyd George Indisposed Feb. 19. Thoroughness | tomers are accorded every cou 4% Pala om Yavings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Peoples Savings Bank or %. OUR 4 wholesale Ont Feed £9.00 6.090 49.08) 6.0 eta — Premier n. | mu it he tson's resignation as chief of | dental p: of the Exchequer | Bonar Law declared in the house | cost of doing business becaus: y. our _methode | ion, and our ew with sound bua! iy Invited AND PIKM oT. ‘Toucn Nou UPA LITTLE TMS, MORNING ¢ |BOXING BOUTS 9000/¢ Did suey Novel wire WISTER CAN YoU Te. ME WHAT CAR WIS TRansre WIS @000 sooo ont / (wn sure > (we istestl IN ELKS’ GYM Leo Houck and Young Ketohell, Lehtwelg hts, a fivecard boxing show to be put on tonight In the Elke’ club gymnasium for members only. These two lads recently fought 4 furtous four-round draw, and as there is bad blood between them, some fast action is looked for this evening. The rest of the card fol lown Red Oage va. Chic Brown. Frankie Rogers va Wildcat Leon- ard Art Wileon va. Rat Bunker Vinee Moore va Johnny Moore. One apectal surprise 1,500 SOLDIERS BUSY AT MEET SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 1 Fifteen hundred soldiers quartered at the Presidio have entered the big Washington's Birthday field meet, to be staged at the old exposition race track. One of the chief events will be a squad marathon. One non commissioned officer and seven men will enter from each company, They will march Jer full equipment, blanket roll, bayonet and rifle for half mile, then go as they please for tw and then march the final at attention. MAUPOME WINNER OVER -AUGIE IN CUE TOURNEY CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—Champion Augie Kieckhefer lost his first came last night In the Red Croan three cushion billiard tournament, when Pierce Maupome won, 60 to 36. The champion had won nine straight. Tonight Kieckhefer meeta De Oro HEILMANN MAY SOON JOIN THE MARINES SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 19— Harry Hellmann, a Detroit baseball Is casting longing glances at he marine corps and may enlist Hellmann conferred today with m: rine recruiting officers, but haa not top McCOY TO BOX FRIDAY SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19—Al McCoy and K. 0. meet in a four-round bout here Fri day night Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 1AM te 2 Pm I rorvey & Sear Billiard Pariors 1420 Ord, Under Owl Drug Store Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. 8. New at 106 © I have left t tors of my n signe on Firat moved my De fices ¢ Firat ave, and ¢ at., Just acroas th: from my old location. trance is 106 Columbia, midwa: tween First and Second aves. not raise my prices because of the war, but I do expect to increase my business w: the war. 1 it to be known as the only attle who did not raise hie Drices because of ar. Ww FREE DOCTOR Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give you @ careful examination and = preacribe for you FREE. If you are sick you cannot do het- ter than take advantage of this offer. We save you money and give the best STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1918. Ma UNTIL | GAVE THe LAST CERT | WAD- S'Pose You Cm STAKe mE TO A FWE Kruvosky wil! | PAGE 8 6ne HARPED AT T™ EAST OF H' JUNCTION BY A WEST-BouND CAR AN ERCHANGE PROM AM LAST B CAR 19 GOOD ONLY IF TH WEST. BOUND CAR 1d WEST OF TH JUNCTION fonmED BY TH SAID EAST BOUNDCAR SOUT OF Th JUNCTION Have you a iittle rifle range in your home? No? Well if you are a crnck rifle shot or want to become one—if you | like to hear the crack of a .22 and then check up on the bull’s-eye you | may be interested in the little home |rifle range built by W. D. Fraser, a Cleveland man, in his cellar. Fraser dug a trench from his cel Wrapped up as the avernge sports) fan is in American sports, he is apt |to disregard or minimize the en |deavors of the athletes across the seas, even tho they are superior to athletic enterprises in the United States. Some attention has been paid to athletics in Sweden recently on ac- count of the Olympic games held there in 1912 and the fact that four of our best athletes spent several | weeks in Sweden about a year ago| in competition with the best the| Scandinavians had to offer. | But Swedish track and field ath-| letes enjoyed their best year in 1917, according to reports from Stock- holm. Athletes under the direction of Ernie Hjertberg set four new world records and smashed a total 2 Swedish records. John Bolin and A. Zander, the greatest of the Swedish athletes, were responsible for eight of these records, three of Zander’s being | world standards; the 1,600-meter in| | 9:547-10; the 2,000-meter in 5:31 and| he 3,000-meter in 8:36 7-10, Zander |also set Swedish records in the mile at 4:171-2; 6,000 meters in 14:59 3-6 and the three miles in 14:38 7-10, Bolin created Swedish records in two events; the 400 meters in :50 and the 800 meters in 1:65 1-5. The other world record was set by Yngve Hackner, who hurled the Javelin 114 28-100 meters, ‘The other new Swedish marks set Sixty meters, 0:06 9-10; 200 221-10; 440 yards, 0:60 6-10; r hurdle, 0:56 1-10; 400-meter relay race, four-man team, 0:43 1-10; 800-meter relay race, four-man team, (1:31 1-10; 1,600-meter relay race, four- man team, 3:28 3-10; 6,000-meter re lay race, four-man team, 17:00; run- ning high jump, 1.89 meters; pole vault, 3.883; discus throwing, both hands, 83:46 meters; 1,000-meter mediey relay race (first man, 100 meters; second, 200 meters; third, WOKTH ~BOUND CAR AN EXCH FROM A SOUTH-BOUND Can 1S GOOD SOUTH OF “TH JUNCTION (P “TH’ NORTH BOUND CAR WAS WORTH OF TH’ JUNCTION AT 1SWE, BUT ONLY SOUTH OF "TH JUNCTION GOING SOUT IF “TH SOUTH “M “TIME OF AY WW! Tine BUILD YOUR OWN RIFLE RANGE; THIS ENTHUSIAST SHOWS HOW ~ AEA RRA @Syo TUNNEL 2 AAA yards. He fitted a line of 24-Inch sewer pipes in the trench and placed an electric lighted target under the of’ garage. The target is arranged on a track and can be pulled from the target pit at the garage to the shooting pit in the cellar, where ,the targets may be }lar to his garage, @ distance of 25'the results checked up. SWEDISH ATHLETES SET NEW WORLD RECORDS IN_ | FOUR ATHLETIC EVENTS NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Rumors sew crock GLAD To Do IT = Now KNOW, ITS A FUN THING, BUT MY WIFE NEVER ASKS ME FoR MONBN — She Just Taxes it! WAS SOUTH OF Ww JUNCTION — MERE, 1S THAT CLEAR ? ir - ul SN AN | Tanck =f | \ \ fl Svaee, 29% 98? ___. Fraser can practice in his home range at all hours without disturb- ing neighbors and without any dan- ger of a shot going astray. Fraser is an enthusiastic rifle and pistol shot. He is 50 and has been & marksman for 40 years. He has invented a number of devices for rifle and revolver work, including a shell-loading device, which has been __‘accepted by the DuPont Powder Co. Baseball Deal Rumors Afloat thru the pipe examined and that the New York Yankees are dick PRINCETON TO HAVE A BASEBALL SQUAD PRINCETON, N Princeton will have a baseball team as the result of a conference betw tatives of ne Princeton universities. More than 60 applicants for places on the am have shown up. rep and t varsity FORT WORDEN LOSES Fort Worden basketball team lost| players to be A. five last night | exchange for Stuffy to the Y. M. C. jering with the Tigers for Lee Dres- sen or George Burns, who will then be traded Outfielder Tillie Walker, were partially confirmed to day, Walker is with the Red Sox but probably will be turned over to Philadelphia. The trade would send |a Yankee pitcher to Detroit in ex |change for one of their first base for J, Feb. 19. Yale, Harvard | men, then trading the first sacker to Philadelphia for Walker. It is as. |sumed Walker will be one of the given Connie Mack in MoInnis, of the ‘Red Sox B\Tom Griffith: Y'KNOW HECTOR= 1 WUZ READIN’ AN ARTICLE LAST HIGHT THAT SAID RUBY BLACK A MOVIE ACTRESS gers%o, 000- A WEEK | CINCINNATI, 0., Feb. 19.—Five mew teams bowling in the A. B. C. | tourney here have added 90 pins to |the top score in that division, and |today the Christ Church team of |Cincinnat! was leading with 2,749 |pins. The Heidelbergs, of Southgate, Ky took second place, getting . Christy Mathewson’s Reda, compored of himself, Hal Chase, Heinie Groh and Larry Jacobus, the latter a new Red | piteher, bowled only 2,261. Of the ten leading teams, seven have 2,600 pins or more. Ralph Michelson’s score of 628 continued to hold first place in the singles. ED BARROW VACATES HIS OLD QUARTERS NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Ed G. Bar row, new manager of the Boston Red Sox, devoted his time today to moving out of the offices of the International league here. He will leave for Boston tonight te take charge of the team. NO MORE SCOUTS TO HUNT BUSH FOR CUBS thru with professional scouts. This season Manager Mitchell, or his as- sistant, Otto Knabe, will do the scouting, Secretary Craighead an- nounced today. TED LEWIS WINNER OVER LOCKPORT LAD TOLEDO, O., Feb. 19.—It required only two and a half minutes for Ted Lewis, welterweight champiog, to put away Jimmy Duffy. ef Lock- port, N. Y¥., here last night The contest was scheduled for 15 rounds. HARRY GREB VICTOR IN GO WITH B. MOHA CINCINNATI, Feb. 19—Harry Greb, Pittsburg, punished Bob Moha, Milwaukee, severely in every round of a 10-round bout here, but fail to knock him down. The referee gave the decision to Greb. They met at catchweights. | ALL SANTA CLARA LADS ARE NOW IN SERVICE NTA CLARA, Cal. Feb, 19— y footballer who played on Santa Clara university's star Rugby 15 last fall has gone into the naval or milit y service. CANADIENS WIN GAME MONTREAL, Feb, 19.—-The Ca nadiens won over Ottawa at ice hockey last night, 10 to 4. UNIVERSITY WINS GAME The University of Washington seo ond team trimmed the Franklin high school basketball squad last night, 16 to 12. here, 41 to 8. THE SERGEANT AND THE WISE ROOKIE WHETHER 300 meters, and fourth, 490 meters, aas, bem WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE To You YouR REGIMENT CHEWS W-8 CUT OR NOT? IF THEY CHEW W-B CUT CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—The Cubsare — HE'S A KNOW! cu: THAT RECRUIT