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Doctor ToO.b A PATIENT TO TAKE AS MUCH 0 AS WOULD SO ON A DING. poe Next Day Tre PeClLow pom |nat WAS WORSE, THE * DocToR ASKED HIM JP HE TOOK THE 0 R AS DIRECTED. Yes, BUT 3 DipN'T HAVE A DIME, So 3 Measured tHe [ wy AS (As = GREAT ce 7 Man, 1 GoT I(T THe FIRIT Time ] Don't SPOW A JOKE er TecunG (Tt OVER AGAIN a Both Boxers Are to Try for K. O. in Bout Tonight BY EDW ARD | HILL ICK KING, the clever Australian © coast heavyweight title at stake tonight whe Mers, Portland's contribution to Press agents for the . are fit and trim to be in b bout In w on his only has put in carrying the f minute of the meles, t lad from the An On the other ha After the bout wit stated that be didn't and that In the toward a k. 0 1 put his Pactf ¢ takes on Al Som feclare that bot go than h Chet M He de ta draw king him atep one that will send the eferees future he was ¢ y would be the so the in night in thelr 12 Dillon was merely a shell of his former self. He Janded four biows, none with any A past master in ows, the fans must ely to get the his bout with Farmer, at Taco he with wearing down an extent that the K. uid hardly stand pter, but King failed Boxing Tonight Crystal Pool |)" SECOND AND LENORA oe Mikey King Al. Sommers Middleweight Champion of Northwest FOR HEAVYWEIGHT CHAM PIONSHIP OF THE NORTH WEST FRANK PETE HARRY ANDERSON BATTLING BUNKER vs. JEFF THOMPSON WILDCAT LEONARD vs. WALTER PORSCH JACK GOODRICH Vv mere ghtweight s to take on Frankie ker, only managed by a woman. © rest of the card is made up of al talent, and should pomical ker e gory ttling Thompson. meeta Jack ot whom r garden | one od fig and claret f! Jack and bring some Leonard alter sch w iaughs Jimmy Dav “SHIPBUILDERS’ NIGHT” 10 BE HELD THURSDAY t of this being ction at the been ry on club has Thursday of this week ite and Boxing be tainment are to make up the pro- gram GINNOLD IS VICTOR IN THREE-CUSHION MATCH Pulling a nold last night ern to 25, in the billiard match at th % parlors. anti vaudeville enter JIMMY DAVIS This is a real classy card. run of seven, Clint Gin Jefeated Bill Sc 3a eer v Want Ads Best for Results STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1918. 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At ot ey ing Instructre t the Grand Con tral Palace, » | bit wer is cham-{ ardist of are dane | ke to play n whieh contendere | non wan - WERE Benny ¢ YOU BELONG On) ye: BILLIAR FUN, BUT DANCE FOR DAILY BREAD DEFEATED |Hot Weather Hard | on Pin Smashers in | Cincinnati Tourney her title aroms much billiard ahe said 1 and balk and Maurice 1 will who is Mra. John e 8 pretty said. “I star years ago and } ked up © watched Al ker lower and Mrs. John If a woman would play Of course if I) defend my | hran to copy their | a little} je he would wt lefeated only | | Joemn’t care a whole! better than! In-| three-cushion about two} what VLORENCE FLOWER ‘gaid Mina Flower, MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS MAKE READY FOR NEW YORK, March 5 of holdouts is decreasing in jen, for within tw every w may jearue ¢ at the m lub wil ractically the na The fow desire years and Tigers Red Sox Hot Sprir brief perio n in Georgia ther trip to Pasa returns to where th forsakin Fla. The Ya the only America etersbure. ators are ANXIOUS TIMES FOR THE A ADMIRAL NOT MUCH! A REAL FRIEND is lie LOOKING FOR Fie ORDERLY WITH OUR UPPLY OF W-B CUT. THE CNEMY ? se ear a + RPMI AED YES-AND IF HE DOESN'T HURRY ILL GIVE HIM A WEEK IN THE DRIG! The flock} go to Georgia rl in THEIR TRAINING The Browns will La eport ¢ Indians wil be ba on the way home fron rtalled hange is npn have been ¢ ®, but the L AST GAME WEDNESDAY © tina ntewt JOHNNY GRIFFITHS WINS 1 COME wi TO Tes You OSNP WHEN YOU MAKE OUT MY Pry BE SURE AN’ PUT DS FOR r fivemen Pau playing a part roll the ball an’ EXTRA one 1! Pay wit Ly 2 ab for them to oot 1 we DOME Yo’ 4 His Mame Am JOU BLAKE ” iT | GIVE YoU AN EXTRA DAYS Pay 2 HOw DYE FIGURE TWAT OUT. You DIONT 00 ANY averting work | Yes vow! \ Las nicHT = \ ) OREAMED =} \ | WAS workin’ |) “ ouieer BUDS ARE First Baseball Game Sunday Seattle's first baseball game of the season between semi-pro teams of recognized ability will take place next Sunday after noon, when the Belmont Dye Works nine will take on the New System lads. This game was booked by the Spalding agency, which will continue in operation again this season. IN NORTH VER, M ta game as fans this VANCOL One hun ween by canon rawled into the play y vanquish- teams from th Per ROGER PECKINPAUGH TO 4 CAPTAIN YANKEE SQUAD , SAN ATRACTIWE ‘Lefty 4 pitcher You LiKe ie | | Have ‘em Mave TO ORDER- 1 You WuST ORDERED HAVE ON HOLDOUT ON COLTS the holdout Port | cast his lot with Shipbuilders’ James wi rtland ed Judge McCredie tm ast week, and the Portland n made the flinger several g offers, but failed to impress ng up from College Paper Claims BERKELEY mal investigat make Coach Unsportsmanlike TORONTO LOOKS LIKE EASTERN HOCKEY KING TOr nd hal ant night by med the Mont JOHNSTON WINS FROM VICKERY IN CONTEST x Prices Paid Wholesal: Vegetables and Frait % VEGETABLES Artichokes Per don Reets-Laecal, sack Per tb, FROM LIGHTER WELLING § AKRON, 0. Griffiths over Joo of fairly fat fi They at catchwelghts, Griffiths Welling 140 Mareh won the p Johnny pular de Welling here in 15 rounds fought 152 and KNOCKOUT MARS WINS CINCINNATI, March Knock Jout Mars innat!, won a ref. eree's decision over Renny McNeil of Bristol, England, in ten rounds here. Berdek After Jott Hugo Bezdek of the Pt in dickering with the Chicago r the services of Catcher Rowdy Elliott, former Coast leaguer. man rates Baseball Player a Flier A. Von Koinitz former Cincin nati player, is making headway in new profession army Von Kolnitz is now wearing ptain's bars and is stationed at the flying camp at W as an Kansas Against Freshmen P' Altho the Missouri! Valle ence has men be ying confer: recommended ty, a member of the conference, rejected the recommendation. has Many Players Subject to Draft The Pittsburg club has seven play: ers who are subject to call on the next draft. The list includes ‘Ti | Boeckel and Ca: Northwestern leag King, Carlson, Ivana, uu. rs, a8 Pier and that fresh- | allowed to compete on vars: | ity teams next year, Kansas universi | Alaska | At P T Turnips Alaska ye Applee— Delicious, extra fancy | Tack—Per 1.” ute—No. 2, per M, w Cal, eoft shell, m. «.. FRUITS na 18.00@ 20.00 6.50@8 00 400@4.75 me 3 a for race ( NEW YORK, March 5. Peckinpaugh, shortstop Later the exCoast league hurler unced he didn't sign with Port nd because he wanted to play semb pro ball Roger will be cap. | @>n¢ tain of the Yankees next summer, it tof@ay with the an eee of the nt that Roger had signed act for 1918. He had been on fout list, but was coaxed into py Miller Huggins. SEALS BEGIN TRAINING FOR SUMMER CAMPAIGN ° FRE March 5.— 918 The job of lining up the Spokane baseball team for the 1918 season has been turned over to Nick Williams by Boss Farrar. Williams is expected to pick up some talent in California before he tarts f Spokane President Farr 4 a bush of letters from. Western timers, wantigeg. i he Spokane clu t many of the minor leagues in the central part of the cout decided not to operate, been hip league for the The lneups: Murray Johnson Barbour Marples Oatman ;, se bgt Taylor, § from arbour, 15:42 Koer Mackay 1 to ar Barber from Mar today ¢ m1 and Jerry x reason ver did 4 Tobin Portland. n't heard from Nick recent he is getting busy the club. Nick all the ball play- ers he when the time comes to grab them; so if he is willing to go I'll do the same,” said Boss Aside from one or two play- I personally want to see ick will do the work of the talent for our 1918 Business Men Try Our 30¢ Lunch . 1A Mt 2 PM fgets, Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors }| tried out gathering slowly First McDonald nd, Dunderaale for Marples for Johnson Cor. Fifth and University HOCKEY “Fastest Game in the World” VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE (World's Champions) Wednesday, March 6th, & 30 P. M. Moynes ntract sent to him, unsigned. 7th Annual Grand Ball given by the Bill Posters and Billers DREAMLAND TONIGHT Prize Waltz and Prize Fox Trot for Cash Prizes ELECTION RETURNS Tickets 55c—includes dancing all evening. LADIES FREE Alfalfa: Meat Alfalfa Hay All-Grain Chop firen 100.00@1 Cracked Corn 36.00 70.00@72.00 35.008 Prices Paid Prodacers for : Foultry, Veal and rork 5) Veal Light Belling Pric y eahington ‘Triplets Weahington Y. A