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MERE “Here's TH’ RowINK ' \ OYE SeuevE ) N me wow 2 How “WERES TH’ KINDA BOAT | WANT. “THATS WOT 1 CALLS CLASS~ 1 COT SEE THEM CHEAP CARTS A-TALL quick St! nya THE RUMMY WITH “HE 15 PURSE AND THE $10,000. APPETITE ——~—— ro eget Hot Session Looked for Here When Ball Magnates Gather Prewett of the Pa-| fore the meeting, as well as several ational le » has other decisions affecting the league club owners | in regard to rating and other posl- to be held . - Farr will attend the e delegate from Spo- President R cific Coast Inter A meeting 6 March ew tal! 1 remain in session and oe is a remarkably fast contract of Catcher Mo of Chehalis, Wash., as been received at Portland base- all headquarters. Moneymaker has ‘e ess Willard Agrees to | 16.—Jees Willard will fight Fred tally compicte plans do noe tu | ‘THAN Champion Willar d in the Ring ne to receive bids f Piceesat ie | FouND 17 ¢ | vee the m an agreement between | lem: ig the lea night, after they had ee ee one ene ee ee ~ Sing en taken the organization will be down Bout With Fred Fulton Fulton July 4, for the heavy- Fulton will cet $20,000. Col. J. Fred Fulton s ae mas ioe wean and clubs for the mill. Miller and Mike Collins, Ful || PS en er ‘ as etal ais'-a0 : , ° q ‘ oy Se be threshed out and settled, so that apparently hopeless vee Wutare wl int Fred | Freq Fulton Has Made Better Mark _ weight championship, if prac - Miller, representing Willard, ext ON,HO, RED, ee ; Sal bse are the outstanding : J until as the man manager, reached by tele we Oem Hehe of consequence waa with “sath ae when the adjournment is finally » and Collins was is, llins left here yestor , the match was apparently ” sald Millee today. “We were to reach an agreement. wired me last night, Willard is en route from Jack- | sonville, Fla He and Fulton ‘will meet April 1, probably here @ in Chicago, and signe articles for the mate! Jess Willard has fixed things so P) that he either wil! go down his is fory as comparable to the | heavyweight champions who preced 194 him, or he wil! not go down in his ‘for a bout on July “the boxing game than bss ping since J Johnson ¢ " Japeed under Willard’s hammering in 4m Removes All Restrictions Jess has removed all restrictio Indicating terms under which he w D Might. Col. J.C. Miller, who ob the signatures of both men Fred Fulton Tom Jones to when Willard “who was selected by “meet the champion was preparing to fight | DOCTOR’S Examination and Consaltation FREE MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave. ‘The doctor will be giad to talk (ver your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary ‘Only charges will be for medicines 1 bed or treatment taken. will be surprised how little it will cost you Registered Dentis' Out of High Rent District. Moderate advertising. Go to ye AY and get their prices. come to me and get 20% it from their fi ©. With cares PAINLESS operations. Open . J. Brown, Mer. ¢, Orpheum Theatre Bid, Fused and Madison St. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. 8. “Now at 106 Columbia I have left the Smite, a aye, and Columbia just across the street old location. My new en- 106 Columbia, midway be- een First and Second aves. | will ise my prices because of the it I do expect to increase my I practice #0 that the increased ness will offmet the inc 1 of Going business because of war. want to be known as the only im Seattle who did not raine his ‘because of the war. ‘BDWIN J. BROWN, D. DP. 8. Geattle’s tae Soak | | SHOCKLEY LEAVES “0” |from the _| St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co in an exhibition and is said to have dropped the cham: all of Fulton's bouts have ended quickly tn knockouts ot defend ed consid ared him 1 to give 6 Red © the | ended Tt was was too much ready to box share of th . He wante started unded Into Bout Willard has been Dubbed “pacifist a huge au d because of Alabama he has been content to appear trying ters have of | bout founded into the Orleans prom cha n for deride omoters are raid to be to arrange for it Fishermen, Send in Your Fish Tales and Cop Prize rite only on Fishermen! The nual Fish Tale ¢ starts one ® third ar ntest is com with th Get busy with Seattle the right their storter “ must be based on cannot le contest ut 8 p.m March 30. The rules which closes Sat urday follow: must ne in length AMES HOCKEY TEAM IS WINNER OF GONFALON er & Eddy in the septet an x |FRED SAYS HE ‘ WILL K. O. JESS IN THEIR BOUT NEAPOLIS, March 16 t or Jess Will n R t I will knock uid here eared to be TO TEACH SOLDIERS promects of but said he had not received EUGENE, Ore., March 16 firmation or denial of r ward today severed six- | he to meet Willard Ju year connection with the plans to remain here for of Oregon as wres than a Whether he physical training will box before meeting Willard or e¢ director of into training depends, he said, Stevens, Ore. upon iitation with Mike Col RAINBOW SOCCER TEAM blir a TO PLAY LOCAL CREW FULTON-WILLARD TO soar team composed of sailors GET LARGEST PURSE i Gemma Ware MAMA to chien |e ene heretofore of. a : fered for a championship fight was axeregate of all-# 8 selected ‘ , the $101,000 prize hung up by beet player Rickard for Jack Johnson and dn: Léberty perk | Jeffries. ‘This fight mark in gate receipta, g the Skinr . last night Ame ampionship of the Ship- | chance at tling cor structor to be athletics at Fort mor month lins, due city’s start the sum com. | Willard and Moran drew down the | d largest purse on March 1916, and drew $150,000 at the Already $150,000 has been offered for the Willard-Fulton go, Fireback lining: and repairs for kinds of stoves, Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A.M. to 2 Pom, Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1430 3rd, Under Ow! 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The most important matter to be smoothed out will be the neup of the circuit. It is known that several #, one of which is Vancouver . are ready to apply for fran but if Butte is ready to do ness with the P. C. I. league 1 be no room for any new | terr tory. The schedule for the coming sea ill be one of the big things to fered, but until the circuit 4 no schedule can be at tempted Incidenta there may be thur t the some as Bob has come Presi meet Brown, of Vancouver, jout flatfooted against ett, asking for a showdown nd ck Brown in his war on the league | head A final report from the n jonal a jon on the question of the been on the shelf for quite a while, but wrote Judge McCredie recently that he was in fine shape and anxious to try out with the Portland team at Pendleton this spring. Mon- eymaker tried out with 1916. . JUDGE McCREDIE WOULD SIGN IN *® ERMINE LEAGUE PORTLAND, March 16.—Today we present Judge W. W. 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