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STAR~WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1918. PAGE 8 : GS OF THE DUFFS—A Year Isn't Very Long, Tom. TSPORTS AND COMICS]. : sack a Le : SAY, TOM, | Wish You Ss irsts of Everett True. By Condo, WOULD STOP IN "THE GROCERY re el ) They'd A BEEH woRTH Iv Wen - Taey weee PROBABLY FRESH ¢ ‘ ( A‘eAR AGO You'd A PAID TEN OR FIFTEEN CENTS MORE FOR. THEM 7 HOW MUCH Are EGGS Now? iw Wve Gor MY work ALL bo ¥ Wow 7 3 a 1c Oo NING G4AMG OF Tee GOLA Season, Sel ‘ce ON Nour. WAY Home AND GET A DOZEN EGés i AY CLUBS Ane IN THE STOCK Room TS ae ea J Vves, THEY'RE IN THERE. =)? SenT THAaM OvuT THE OTHER | Day AND HAD THEM ALY FIXED VP FOR You. SS SQUIRREL FOOD—Benny Sure Had the “Submarine” Guessing. _ ‘\ ry . (camourrace SH! HERES var ANOTHER one oF ynena.a? THEM SUGMARING d TLL BeT THEM SUBMARINER ) FELLAS THinK ITS i PITTSBURG FLOATIN QM BY - WoW ven~! You SMOKE 'ER uP WARD An’ (UL HOLO TH’ UMBRELLA OVER TH STACK an’ we'll MAKE A ; RUGLA CAMOUFLAGIN’ + WALL MY DAYS OF TENDIe” KEROSINE BUOYS THATS A NEW Peexscopss | ae e CAMOUFLAOI, b) LA \ | CHESTNUT CHARLIE. With THIS LITTLE RLEY HOLLOCHER IDROSSYOUNGTWO | aQ{eES oes NEN LOOK LIKE 2 THE DENIL!! & STARS NOW IN MAKING BY H. C. HAMILTON 1 tipped New York off that Young is or ees & ‘United Press Correspondent lthe greatest young outfielder to go YORK, April 24.—Two! to the Giants in many and many 4 Ball players are going to| Year. They predict that the youth - @xtraordimary chances this Will live and endure as a star eve Re ee ca ese, |Korns, who aiready is tamed a» toe MICKEY FEELS \"Yesterday’s Results. FHOMPSON TO | THREE MORE FOLLOW xs| MINNESOTA ALSO BARS THE Sf the Went hax come one eta that has teen heave ot) CONFIDENT OF |*———— —* PLAY TODAY | DEWEY TO THE TANKS) = WILLARD-FULTON CONTEST tt paininncneeronnmanenen him hasn't had the slightest bit of April | *, 1 Te have a erent dont to may eéfect so far on youne str vous’ = MITLEL TONIGHT) american teacue ON FIRST BASE? n of the Cornell, Ta, rs y, capt » footba ‘ G@iepoes! of the National | #¢ has gone right ahead playing 7 f scaly fet , 2 awe ie team, submitted him ST. PAUL, April 24—The finding and it was believed t! National J vcing baseball and has managed to| Mickey King, Seattle's ambitious . If one Daniel B, Dugdale were gtv . before @ reerulting of a host for the Willard-Fulton bat-|an effect. pennant this year. Never) oy off the job that Davey Robert « middleweight champton of the | ‘ i en the power today to revise the | Officer for tank service aie: > 6 en ee Bienen 5. aPC NN II Darga tions better for the debut Ton” ed aie own, and with such | Coast, will take on Marty Farrell, cf a rules for the national pastime, he| “Three more at home just saad PRN AD tet ni trent dt HE’LL BE SOME BIRD me eter than this year brilliance that he ix acclaimed a bet-| highly touted New Yorker, in Port a: would make one radical change | me,” he told the officer Miller's big proble - @a in times gone by, warn-| ter fielder, faster and better baserun- | land tonight ee There would be no shortstops in| “Take the whole batch,” snapped| the Minnesota public safety commis IF HE STOPS RITCHIE being sounded to these ner, and a more frequent hitter than| Poth have been training faithfully | PMladelphia oa Dug's league, They're so scare right | sag Borie i, i? | sion, after a hearing, refused to sanc-| CAMP LEWIS, April 24—Willie Warnings that had spoken to Dave. for the bout, and interest among the |“hlese* Z SAE now that club owners are becoming | | ihe four. Tewey. Helms, Starry tion the bout, immediately the cham: | Ritchie has chosen Sergeant Bird, am | ° who have come and gone! jtoss Young really is a Texan, but| fans is running unusually high. Far-| petrott-chteage—pastpened: rath werrsed By abolishing them entire |" or wenbus. . plonship fight was homeless. Miller Oakland boy, of the 44th infantry, as wn —many times unheeded. | he owes his baseball development | reli is conceded a 50-50 chance by | ly, there would be fewer wrinkles. | = Oe quote’ Aa Toney to ates ao a tar (hie aqpoaunt aaa D Jet advance publicity and/the East, where he sojourned last | the critics 4 na % 8 Dug is still dcouting for a man to| HARVARD AND YALE TO wad to shift the burden to other pro-| program to be staged Friday even- 0 of great things inflate your | summer under the International) 14. and Chet Neff arrived in New Tork .1.... tir1: $2 3) plug the hole tn the Giant infield. | ies ine tn the Ol Bird has @ y fe the way those warnings | league's stiff pace. Hin batting av-|, ona wey afternoon. Neff nd’ ‘Hiammah; mean ana) YOURS Perry is making a noblo ef RACE ON JUNE FIRST) iy "iicxering with St. Pant fight |icarned the game aimee coming te 4 we One of these youths has erage was second only to that Care gantehed with Young Sam Lang: | fort to cover the ground, and Leard Harvard and Yale crews will race} enthu ts and ignoring emissaries | camp. this and is keeping doxgedly | Napoleon Lajoie | ford, " nom wl2et may develop him into @ real/on the Hounatonic river, at Derby,| from Camp Grant, D1, Miller lost a| SAC ars. Bymptoms of inflated opinion ffollocher is a graduate of the Pa | ‘T° : ree Aetphia ....... * 6 shorts Conn., on June 1. The second and| chance to put the fight on before the | ye e iniiy Rave struck the other youns:|citic coast, Iie is halled am the beat | The bout tonight promixes to draw ser Bees ainder of the team ts step | rreenmen crews of the two univer-| soldiers, Then the safety commis-|") Invest in the THIRD LIB » He may recover from it or he | «shortstop that maker of shortatopa, One of the largest fight crowds ¢ ve ‘ and MeAvey; Duunont t a pace entirely sati»- | sities will race on the Charles river|sion’s delay here looked ominous | ERTY LOAN. my Mot. It rests with himself. If Walter McCredie, ever has turned ¥ asing A wm in this | city 7 | to both Dug and Leard.| on the same day | Hundreds of protests had been filed, Fecover it and love his self: out. But the advance information pases Se nl gp a 2 al Baseman | hompeon is expect: | — eecoese st 3 fos _ me he probably will be-| regarding his prowess had some ef. Farrell haw servec convince the . u 2 6 9 04 to be in uniform Wednesday aft be great ball player. If he still| senna. Wotincher for the first thing |fans there will be @ real contest Teeter $11 G/ernoon against the Foresters | GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS!—FIXTURES FOR SALE e. he is already a big league! ne did was to hold up the Cubs for, The bout be y Wilts! a es Coe ee Teard put the squad thru astrenu- | : he is destined to a troublesome jan increase in salary. He has been |of Pennsytva Johnaon. ous five-hour workout Tuesday | ra fa a big leaguer and is destined go) u,b . in spring | 125-pounders, also ts» expected to be : -~ . e s $8 early trip back to the minors. ames, nd’ Chieago scribes are ene a hummer, batn tars having trond) — NATIONAL LEAGUE —“BUCKAROOS” IS NEW | F] | @f the youths is Charley Hol-| thusiastic about him. His hitting | faithfully | ; : % & shortstop; the other is|has been the cause of the only com-| On the same card Chet Neff, S| sew york iiwees ' STYLE FOR WEBPOOTS| ell § ums, ll b) a ll ces Young, an outfielder. | plaint and that is expected to im-/attle lightweight, will meet Young | Philadetpnia "I ‘ Buckaroos” is the moniker of the a ly the correspondents have | prove. Cincinnat! ... 2 $67 | new Portiand team of the Pacific We Must Get Rid of |: Sam Langford of California | st. Loute Coast Internati nal league. While in| bore the Coast league, the Rose City play: PETE STANDS WELL |Bstge”s 0: IS )een were Known ax Beavers. Since || 39% Dike Street TODAY’S MARKET REPORT | _ WITH ABERDEEN FANS) See ng | meen, Some one, Second arth ah Fourth Mike Peto and Muff Fronson will | Rowton ooo... ...ssseeeees 2 1) choose a new name. He picked 4 5 or uc Next Door to +H 4 ‘Strawberries have arrived on the| | Florida *| cmash in the ring at Aberdeen, May |New, York > 12,2) “Buckaroos” to honor the fans of x 6 in large quantities. A car eer sew ns vars Pete has placed himself in good} “""™ and Wilson; falle and Rariden. | Pendieton, where the squad trained, |) United Cigar i =f Florins and another of the| Yellow Y. N Jwith Aberdeen fans, and a large nH R Ne . veneene s Angeles variety arrived Tues: Lemons card in expected for the battle, |Prockiym ; ° IKE CAUSES QUITE A | The Florins are going at $3 to Oranges—All sizes, crate { rate, and the others at $2.50 Pstr® fancy. ver Box to $3 per crate. A carload shipment NUTS $o| Mickey King gave the gam: | Seog ta step Crago Harvor ity tent |kae Beret” a a ster" Hee! SPLASH AT VANCOUVER {ec hicago 2 H 3 outfielders in the Nor } ¥ | There Is Nothing dally reafter. Almende Per 1 q| week a te te Ike Wolfer, one of the apeediont IS eee ELKS’ BOXING SEASON |&iu gutl wont wire Else for Us to Do n yesterday that he wo! a, ae Tyler and Elliott, Bremer and Allen J pavers at Port WILL BEGIN IN MAY| | nom ® Renee ly in selected Yakima Gems. Ceceanate—Sack of $0 are firm, at $25 to $28 per ton. Per doz 3 the Vancouve: ; idueyente tb : nd just before the opening game. potatoes are down to 10 cents a | r ; s ; Teeueee—Seenenese, Dat | Nate Druximan announces he will | P S$ & 3%) Which caused a big splash in the . . BA pound. Japanese, per ™ Bt Low ‘ 1 This is what the manager told the - Cabbage dropped 1 Walvate, Black Per open the boxing season for the Mtecle, Manders and Behmidt; Doak, , Paver training pond 7 n On e—No. 2, per is rly in May. A good card is being | May and Gonsales adman yesterday. This ultimatum means TOP SPEED SELLING for the NEXT Ta made out for the er Nate | WOMEN ATHLETES OF mua nteaent Semen ts COAST LEAGUE | WEST TO MEET AT U. W. eee r sort shalt Prices eo aI se Vegetables and Fruit i} ' om " Z * (Prices p VEGETABLES bs main event, and is fishing about for | Won, Lost Mayme McDonald, chosen girl ath THIRTY DAYS. You OW st : a, Whole wheat, bbl an oppone: | Vernon + eas oh Ree Ds irl thy ’ YS. know this stock pe slg B epponent Gucvameente i leto of the West, who has just roe-| runs into the thousands—to be exact, Rye, bbl A SEEKING MATCH | Oakland pées ot turned from t national women's % scp rhs RPE RE HALL [Bate Lake Ghee 'evssecsicods Gage |athiete conferwcce at Chicas when we started this sale there were si i Jack Hall, California middle-| 7), aaa 9 13 +4 n pack the glad word that the Flat Dutch, erate 2 dow 1.50 Country Hay aad Grain weight, is h a match as: University of Washington 1s better more than 3.00 (prices pald wholemie) | | He came to Sea a Oh B.| organized and turns out better : 04% je — os —- - | Mickey Sloe, bet the epeety. J Qatiand 2 eportewome n th an any other univer ‘ Alfalfa Hay |tralian is so busy that Hall w famer ana| Sty countr All-Grain Chop . have to take on some other man Devormer In rec fon ts high place in fron J women's sports, the university ha cease! Bete eee concn AOI TWO ITEMS ARE. | toe preciee coeccces..-.% “i Ti] Deen chomen an ihe place of the next women's ee cs en ee iss |‘*Grandnit'and ‘wien! Kantiehner, Pau | West, Including California, Montana, {J 8H good stuff. Even GOLDBERG, who has always set the pace for low ‘ Kod sees ‘| ADDED TO THE | Jaahor Divas Montana I a NEES Coteceas Maat. cal an rae Utah, Idaho, Oregon and Washing. | prices, never took the lid all the way off and threw it away, like he is doing ae peneen BOX SCORES neramento. 2 ey han || now. If you are going to use furnishings, this is your big chance. Everything srancicahip onl be mely hitting | cardner ana’ usher] “Loverens ant | EX-BROADWAY MAN TO cut in price so we can get out quickly. Profits don’t count any more in this the American league this year ; | COACH EASTERN CAMP} store. “Stock up” while you can save. It’s a snap. Chances are you'll never Two new columns unners ® scored” ‘and “Chances oftered"--|CAMP TEAM TO PLAY | aersun nn atnictc aireteor tor the | have another such opportunity. have x been added to official box ABERDEEN SATURDAY carey at Bi mH at ne Conn., has been | Cam Nebraska, per Th Rolled Oats Local 18.00@22.00 | Rolled or Ground Barley on bases when he comes to bat. | All $2.00 renee | | iesaw $145) [user $1.45 | Shirts now $3.85 All Colors. troren ‘fakima Gems 25.00024.00 | keenteh Food 9 : . ue’ tees, dec... a0 pone lag In the first column the batter is to] CAMP LEWIS, April 24.—A pick. | missic of athletics for the navy, All $1.25 Shirts All 50c Ties Jilson’ $7.50 Sill H : i0@ (12 | Koy Henn Meal runs scored a# | eq nine from Camp Lewis players | Henderson was formerly football now Cc Wilson’s $7.5 Silk Af 1 soo1 7 | ee eae oa tite a. hie Shere ee will play its first game at 1:30 Satur. |Coach for Broadway high school weeny sure Catt All [Se TS Shirts, plain, solid colors, i » 50 outs and being | day, when it clashes with the Aber ss / 75e Ties ; ; 5 Se 1 : er. § . meets | Prices, Paid Producers for {hit by pitched ball, ,. | deen Black Cats on the new division All 50 six differ- $4 95 : 44 | Poultry, Veni and Pork 18 sleet gelireay giPgy cer innipdd be Id. A second game will be played | Shirts now > ent shades . | : All $2.00 White Shirts, Oxfords, corded, pleated and negligee, with or frozen | es HELL @:3 PYORRHBA TREATMENTS? I will cure any case of Pyorrhen curable ‘| TY COBB'S BROTHER sss fee oN ON. ENLISTS IN THE NAVY 5-T, 16@ Les Angeles Berries, crate extra fancy a RE 4 CLEVELAND, April 24.—Paul without cum “Wine : 80 Cobb, younger brother of ‘Ty Cobb, All the Newest Stripes. $2.00 Rep 1 45 sollavs: “ot $1.25 Jorethans ... , 4 to Ketaller for f @ sandiot baseball: star, Sizes 14 to 184. Shirts now . COURTS | -WSs enlisted in the marine corps here last ek, and has already left for Port | yal, 8. C,, training camp, it be- | came known today. Butter, Eggs and Cheese *“— Batter— Native Washington creamery, cube hative Washington creamery, brick Storage, California, brick Egus Select ranch i se Cheese— Tiadger Pirick, cane Pudger Bric Klock Swiss, ¢ Cream Brick Domestic Wheel. GOLDBERG’S SHIRT SHOP 323 PIKE STREET, AT FOURTH | ~—Writen by Iver Smith, Shipyard Checks Cashed Torrey & Sears Billiard Parlor FREE DOCTOR Kix-Geverament Physician 1111 FIRST AVE, or s Albert Hansen deweler and Silversmith : Limburger ... : 1010 Second Ave., Near Groans arises Corner 3rd and Pike 160 WASHINGTON ST, | Madison Oregon Y. A. RIGHT DRUG Co, STORES Washington 7 | THIS STORE HAS BEEN LEASED TO HUTESON, THE OPTICIAN Leek for the > Washington ¥. look for Free Decter Sign. &

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