THE .OREGON - DAILY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND,, FRIDAY, : MARCH 8, 1918. t - ' : " . 1 i 4 A. i ..1; I i c X i; ir .f, ' ''! PING BODIE. 'TO PRESENT NECESSARY STRENGTH TO YANKEES Ex-Seal. Slugger and Derrill Pratt Will Round Out Garden and In nerWorks, of New York A mericans; Connie: Mack Gets : Another Star for Service Flagof Athletics. - ;f;5n- . , ; - ' " ' J ; . NEW YORK, March 8 (U. P.) Connie Mack, the David Harum of Montgomery county, Pennsylvania,, today had ., f ;, , remedied a serious situation that might have taken all the joy s out of the Athletics' -spring jtrainirig trip. It looked for a time as though Mack, would haveto start the season with at least one of ,f the 1917 crop of regulars. But Miller Muggins and Hughey Jen , .nings came to Connie's rescue with a three-cornered swap that am 7 putated Ping Bodie, the last of the old guard, from the Mack pay- roll. . .; . -. , v ' r 'In return for the fencebuster, Mack gets George Burns, whi ' been firstbasing for the Tigers the last few seasons, That ; Bunts -is. in class one A of the draft doesn't appear to be One of Mack's worries. . - The acquisition of Bddle rounds out the Yankee outfield con . summation greatly desired by about : 5,600,000. more or less fans of Great er New York. It also evidently leaves Jennings with the problem j -of breaking; Jn an assistant for Ty Cbbb and Bobby Veach, as Harry Hellman is almost certain to be - -Jerked from the garden to fill the vacant spot at first Base. , Another Star In Fhfjf Am for Mack his benefit from the deal at this writing appears to be . limited to the possibility of addtnn- another star to-the Athletics aerv- ice flag-, f y ' Headed by Miller Hut-fins, the j, advanoe, iruard of the Yankees left here today for. Maoon, a a., to be--kin spring training. By March 15 tlie entire squad will b In camp, juid.the work of get ? - Una; Into shape for the coming cam t. peln Hugiins first in the Amer. lean lcegrue will be in fulf swing. ' Yankee fans witnessed the- de- , parture ot the squad with a feel- inc Of nnt m am Than kaKav. U. Kins has the class as a manager. They believe they will make good. Believes He Has Winner "I -have seldom started on a southern trip with greater hopes for a successful season," said Hugglns. "X consider. the Yankees a club with splendid prospects and I believe I have the nucleus for a winner." ' Bodies is expected to lend the nec essary hitting strength to the out field, while Del Pratt will Wllinff nut "the tn field. - The entry of the new manager in the American league will be watched with interest Hugglns has had his uprsnA downs but his capability has never been questioned. He will " gWei hlajhead with Jthe .Yankees and-his efforts to jnaks aflrst di vision olub of tham win be a feature of the. early, season here.? B- Liberty Loan Fliag I - : "R i onrl of flnni Raised at Capital , Washington, Marches, (L N. S.) Before an assemblage of 6000 employes of the treasury department. Lewis B. Franklin, director of the war loan or ganisation, today raised the new honor flag of the third Liberty loan on top of the treasury building. The flag was made by Mrs. W. O. .MeAdoo and the wives of other cabinet members. The flag has a red border with a white cen--tef and three vertical blue stripes. The ceremony was filmed for the "movies." A duplicate of the flag will be presented to every stats and town that exceeds Its quota of the third Liberty loan. . SHOE OOglKIE LIQUIDS AND PASTES. TAfi, rDARU DROWN OR ' 3 PRESERVE THE LEATHER. " x T .,y TkeT, F. D ALLEY CORPORATIONS, LIMITED. BUFFALO. H. T. " ' EXPECTED What Is Battle. Coming To, When These Don Mitts?, CAMP CrSTEH, Kielb, Jf arefc Women annet of the base hos. pltal will learn boxing aider the Instrnetlon of Charley White, division boxing lnstrnetor. dasaes were organised yesterday and the training Immediately started. There are nearly tee unci here. Latin-America May , Go Dry Unwillingly Washington, March !. (U. P.) Latin America may soon become an involun tary recruit In the problbiUon rank. Representatives f Interacts exporting malt products to South American coun tries from the United States are in Washington to ascertain whether barley for malting will be available for export from the 1918 crop. The malters point out that since trade relations between Germany and Austria and South America oeaaed. the LaUn American republics. have looked to the United States for practically their entire aqppiy of malt "South America's brewerlee will hare to Close if we do ntft send them barley," lt, cry of the maltta Interests to official Washington. , In Texas LegislaturiB Austin, Texas, March a. (L. n. a . m wnicn maxes it a f eb- ,i i ; , i Ul"'cri remark or com mit disloyal acts during the war haV Ing passed both houses of the state leg islature today awaits- only the slgna- ., . riunni, w BOOORie' a Advanoe in Price of ' Gas Expected- Soon New York.- March i.--a. .- K. &)A sharp advance Is expected in the price of gasoline, kerosene and other sroUucta oi peiroieum as a result of tne ad vanced price for . crude oil to pa .an tiounced by the government wlthinVhe courage and Keep&ur Shoes Neat ? FOR DLACK. WHITE. S.DWfJD GlIoK En -I - 1 - - : r 7 t , , Hp HIS; RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND, once the property ot I Grand. Duke Nicholas, cousih( the ex-czar, waexhibited . at the annual bench show at Madison Square Garden; New.Yprk, byrMrs. Mf N. Palmer of Connecticut. "He was a great favorite of the former czar. i r. - - - - if ' t :jy'-r;:..i.4:::,::...' 1 s- rv- 1 - i OF JOHN ' j SULLIVAN By H. C. Hamilton : Oopyrlht, 1M. by Ciltid fna) CHAPTER XVI ,f Sullivan Continued for some time after this to tour the country, taking . on man after .man and winning, but the Importance of these goes was . small, and he really never ; had an other bout of consequence until he, 'met Charley Mitchell - in Chantilly, France,, for the championship, a. bout which, perhaps, was the hardest the Boston Strong, Boy. over engaged in. despite records of the 75 round slug i f est with Jake Kllraln. He met Pad dy Ryan In San Francisco arid de feated him in three rounds, but Ryan Vas only a memory of his former self and little credit was attached to tho victory for Sullivan. "Befnses Prince's Present v .- Then Sunivan went to England for . some' exhibitions, and. as he put it afterward, some sport. He had the sport and he engaged In several ex hibitions, one of - them before the Prince of Wales, who afterward be ftune King Edward VII of England. It Is related that Sullivan and the prince became fast friends, but whether this is true cannot be stat ed with any basis of fact, for Sullivan never talked about It. In deed, when he spoke of the prince at all, it usually was to tell a funny story .about how the prince had once sent him a cane after seeing him In - an exhibition. - The cane really was a pretty af- fair, gold headed, and made of the finest wood. A servant of the prince delivered the stick, and when Sulli van; unwrapped the parcel and looked -at the shining present, he DENMARK IS NOW FACING STARVATION A ATLANTIC PORT, Hare (I. 2T. 8.) The; embargoes of the allies and tne German smbntarine blockade has brought Seamark to Us actaal verge of starvation, aeeordiag to -Peter Ot ear De Tretcaow, Sanlta. consul general at Chicago, who Is home from visit te his native Una. ' : ' Te people of wy eenntry are actnally .starving," said Us . Ban lil official, an the poor sad or alaary wefl-to-do sre being hit alike. Money win not parches necessaries beeanse the supply ef everything needed te snsUln ute Is lew. ,. Food prises are fast get ting beyond . the reach c ef meet persons." De Tresehew win go to Wash tngtenstd. present- the sltsaUea to the state department, and. hopes for aaodlfleauea ef Ue Amertoaa eninarge. . . Ask Approval for Enlisted Men's Olub " i ' -v " ,; - - - Washington: March r:-.t. -nt h rC war and navy? departments were asked wiayfio approve ox a proposed, society fc S" was fond of telling that he handed it back to the servant, growled a couple of times, and then shouted: 'Take that thing back and ask the prince if he thinks I'm a cripple." . MKeaen Fend Developed Sullivan always ended the story by saying' he , never received any . more present from the Prince of Wales. The old feud with Charley Mitchell developed while Sullivan was in England and the exchanges became so bitter and personal that a match between them was arranged at the behest of some English and French sporting men. Baron Rothschild was one of the latter, and offered his estate near Chantilly, Franceftr the battle. Sullivan had been living high in England. He was meeting only the poorest boxers, although he offered to meet the champion of England or any other man the promoters want- tHe was drinking champagne' I alejy the barrel, figuratively aklng and was taking- on Iota of However, be readily consented to the match with Mitchell. n fet, fft never was known to turn down a? match with a worthy opponent, with the exception of the time when he drew a line of color against Peter Jackson. It was Sullivan's first long fight Sl-W"i.to touht uner London Prise Ring .rules. That is, the to lart untu man or the other wag thrown or knocked to .the ground. No gloves were, to Jh men were to fight with bare fists. - for enlisted men of both branches of thet service to be known as the pa -trtoUc Brotherhood. The aims of the society are for the moralnnY social betterment of the enlisted men andln. hS7 .ftJ?J!i ?wrabl . P abroadT HU' oountry mnd HUSTLER CLUB DOUBLE MAIN EVENT CbampioDsliip BOXING "THE CRACKEBJACK lrW TORKEB - MARTY FARRELL vs. Portland's aggressive middle r. - avelght - AL SOMMERS PslfleCoas Lightweight Championship MUFF BR0NS0N CHET NJ3FF vs. Joe Gorman-Weldon Wins; Abe Gordon v. Billy Ryan lllh St. PLAYHOUSE Wed. Even'g, Mar. 13 ; - Prices $1, $L50, $2 Seats Now on Sala ' v RicVs and StuWs Cigar Stores OREGON'S GRAPPLE SQUAD, Hir - ' . ' . -' . . Captain Grey Down With Measles , and Is Removed Frorn Squad for.Saturday Meetv , V I TNTVERSITT . of Oregon, Eugene, March I. Oregon's varsity 'wrestling teanv1 which win meet, the O, A. C. grapplers In Hajrward hall on Saturday ntgbt, has been changed in personnel so w past we inii even voacn ShAjtley la la the air an to who will represent the Jemon-yeUow on the mat agaiiurttfceAggle . t , . , ""The latest Mow 'has been- the. failure of Captain Harold Grey to keep In con dition. ' which niade ueceasary his re moval fFOIR the aauad. (Irmv nnw in bed with German measles and , has no cnanoe to- participate in the week-end bouts. Gaorra-fTavlor. viraltv ics mmul J letter man, was elected captain 0f the team n urey's vacated niche. He is a junior tn ooHegs. and this Is hla sec- ono year on tat mat. ; . : - j Coach 'ShoAlclfnr tA ,im Thurston Lara way, a Junior from EU. gene, to wrestle in the 145 pound divi sion anlv tn flnA ntt . mm Tii.Xa ,m his proUge wan far overweight and had o wucf 10 com oown Dy Batnrdajv Now he is forced to one Klmer" Howard, K rwn. uniriea due willing i wreauer, I Howard Is four pound under the stipu iaiea weignc ana coacn Bhockjey holds out little hope for him whan he meets Captain Stroma, the aggressive, expert. vjkw orvaiua man. ' - - Arvo Preps fer War blast last weekn the 115 pound classi vo j-pruana prior to nis en trapoe in the fourth ordnanea acoountlng ! wnicn hi rrn nil Mnimn 11 a " . eewi (a jpimvi wan a sure bet in the paperweight mmmm, man mm macuity i compete leaven Coach Shockley in a lurch. However, the one redeeming feature' of the week's program ass oeen tne Cne showing of Bruce FleraL a ueond tum h Will wrestle mm Ormimn'm MnMa.t.. at 115 pounds. Flegal is maklnga great cwnvuac over rus rortner mediocre' showing. Two weeks ago Bimola was able to toes Flegal about the mat at win and now Flegal is keeping Hill and Wil son, the 125 and US imuiuUm m t,i- erv mm WSJI m& ITT lg toes to handle him. CJauda H1U is putting himself through the most strenuous conditioning stunts RUB RHEUMATIC TOUT Don't suffer! Relief tomes the moment you rub with "St Jacobs liniment" What's rheumatism? Pain only! ' Stop drugging Not one case in fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub the misery right away! Apply soothing; penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniment" dl rectly upon the "tender spot" and relief comes instantly. "St, Jacobs Liniment" is a harmleaa-j-haunMtfffm ami reUef which never disappoints and can vum or aurooior ne sun. Umber npl Get a smaU trial bottle rram.vour druararlat mmA u - - - - w j m mu. ment you 11 be free from rheumatlo and rcuiuca. pain,, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! "St.. Jacobs Liniment" has relieved minions of rheu matism sufferers in the last half oen- tnrv. mmA 4a luat t . . - bwuv, u acwacs, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains PAIN RJGH include the new flannel fabrics that promise to be so popular this Spring.- Blue, jjray, green and brown are the most marked colors both single and double breasted sty Fes are featured. Very; close fitting, models, one and two-button effects. Skeleton lined, beautifully trimmed with silk to harmonize with color of suit. ' These 'models, although tnhde up strictly it accordance with the government's regulations, are more classy and snappy in appearance than ever . , ; Priced $25 t6 $45 J : NewSpringH There are the new Fedora, Dent, Telescope and Trooper styles in pearl grey, green, . brown; tan, bluerid black. Bands to match or in contrasting shades. ;- 'Your Charge ; Account Solicited' to be in the best possible shape for Sat urdays meet. Coach Shockley gives Hill an even break to win bis match In the 125 pound class. D wight Wilson Is looked upon as assure winner to the US pound division. Captain George Taylor will be the varsity entrant-in the heavy weight class. B. J. O'CoaneU of Port land .will referee. German Rail Service pieffinninff to Break Vulii JhT an-Pewer, v DeUrlorstion of Biecs sxtea JUlesge Bnr den yitem, Sajs Tk Hagme Report. The Hague. Feb.J 14v (By MaU.) Germany's raUway system has begun to break under the war strain. Aside from waning man power and the deterioration of rolling stock, a burden , has been added by the extra mileage which the Germans are compelled - to operate in occupied; terrltoryi -Thls extra trackage may bo roughly-estimated, as follows: Belgium, ;700 mOas; Poland and Russia, U1A miles i Wanna. . 55 milMt mania. 1400 miles; SerBTa, 750 miles. v swos ins beginning of the war Oar many has. built about ..120.000 new ears and 8000 locomotives,, but this supply has been found far inadequate for the requirements.- : ; -Many -.trains have been taken off en tirely, fares. Increased and the running time lengthened. A majority of the trains are used exclusively for troop movements, civilian travels always coming in for- second consideration, i The whole train secyice In Germany has been reduced about W per cent In an effort to aave coal and rolling itnxir and this has aroused a storm of protest. When your back : aches try ? BAUME ANALGSIQUE : BENGUli Ask yesr ky$tmimt to A CO. I New York THOS, Ltmimo I Weslwerth BMs STUMEZE SAVES WOMAN FROM SURGEON'S KNIFE Jin. T. IBIS.' "Mr wifa ku mmm mm SSd I have had two oociaia aritti V. "TV said she bad appendicitis sad weald bnv ta m pmaoa - suiee taa mu Ukuis BTTJatXZK lite is met settlas alalia ftna. T bcttare It wOl enra bar.". Jan. It. 191S. moraine a it aoaada goad te me. I U aw wm i vava.. , w. uiu, JVas. Okie. 2 Z m-mmm ( IIIIIIBJ Sap! ISJUj SJSJMtIU 4msb m mtisnia aTh all la 4. . a j Ti Portland Plumber Thought He Needed New Pipes "My stomach and intastlnes were al ways full of gas and Z often had severe oolle attacks. The pain and soreness caused me to think I needed a new set of pipes, , ranee taking Mayri Wonder ful Remedy all this has disappeared and my only trouble now is to make enough dough to buy an 'the food .I'd like to eat." It is a simple, harmless prepara tion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract 'and' allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver,- and intestinar ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will conVlnc or money refunded. The Owl prug Co, (Adv.) eek?s Arrivals F in Young Men's Suits atsforMen I I I II Y.-M, 0. A. Workers Flee Before Huns New -y ork. March t ' N.' rajt Worker of the T. M. C A. In Russia are retiring before the German advance into te Interior, according to cable grams received by the associations local headquartera A message - signed' by Jerome Pa vis of Oberlln. Ohio, retlring pational secretary f&r Russia,, reads : "All frdot Y. M. C. A. huts Oermans captured are destroyed. Secretaries an safe. Association plans will, bo pushed Another message said; "Majority of secretaries: have gone to Siberia. Keen ing representatives at Moscow. Releas ing secretaries desiring to return to America. - - May Send Money to AH 1 rtAV A' olaxxco ers Washington.' March I. fl. n' Money orders may be sent from the United States to prisoners of war held by the allies. This was made plain i : : CATARRH VANISHES Her Is One Treatment That All Sniffer- ore can eiy Lpon. If ywi want to drive catarrh mnS all Its disgusting symptoms from your sys tem in the shortest possible time, go to your druggist and ask fer a Hyomel out fit today. Breathe Hyomel and It will rid you of catarrh j it gtvee such quick relief that all who use ft for the first time are as tonished, V Hyomel is a pure, pleasant antisep tic, which Is breathed Into the lungs over the inflamed membrane ; It k-illa the catarrh germ, soothes the sore spots itvajia aui inuNiuntUQU. Don't .suffer -another day with ca tarrh : the disease Is dangerous and often ends in eon sumption. Start the Hyomel . treatment today. No stomach dosing, no sprays or douches ; just breathe it that's alL Ask The Owl Drug; Co, r (Adv.) nit Do not continue to suffer with heart. burn, dizain eas," after dinner distress. neaoacne, biliousness, pain in the bow els or sour and- gassy stomach. Get re Uef at once buy today -a box of Ml-o- na Tablets. They quickly and surely end ' Indigestion and stomach distress or money refunded, for sate Toy The Owl Drug Co. (Adv.) m QUICKLY ENDS INDIGESTION UEEPING SOLDIERS Early in die world-war cod Kver oO was selected to fortify the health of soldiers attains!: tfe rii?o WrVd exponxre of camp fife and that actually guarantees the pure quality of Kwrwegian Cod liver Oil, -skilfully' emulsified to promote prompt iauon which U always difficult with the raw oil. Scoff's EmuUion is famous for putting power in the hlood to thwart colds, grippe, pneumonia and lung trouDie. it is free from alcohol or opiates. iiWt.am L-a.La V aasWne.oocaskl,ir.I. L--$3;$i$5 'v Washington ( - Street at, 'T ' Tenth 3 1 ,..-:'.'.- Thursday,; when the postoff ice depart ment Instructed- postmasters ; that . such ' prisoners ars not J "snemjr tetts .far as the postal regulations - sis ' con earned, '--f Reoently.itha postof flee department eantioned postmasters' to exercise cau tion when issuing moony orders, in order to prevent. Uiem from .falling . Into the hands of the enemy. The order was misinterpreted by Ynany , postmasters, who refused to aooept orders for. pris oners of war on the ground they were "enemy subjecta." ' . - : - . 1 - ' No Reasoo Asslaaed "K V .( Frern tisadoB Opiaioa. ; -Vlear fat village Red Cross Concert) "Miss Jones will sing again I can not tell you whjrf - .. . .-. ITTLE I VCR I PILLS -M;-vu,,,.;,.,V The Beht nnblt In The" World U the likbit of lieiliiu .The way -to set it U to train youi' bowel f through tho Uver to act naturally. at--a v fixed time, crery day.j',;;j;- Take one pill ieffularly; (more only if necessary) : until you succeed. Then you can top takinz Uiem. without trouble or annoyance.' V This has bea tVo foo44aahh rulo for 50 years. ' . m r I I n-en ... v 'nsww . LI Calorlses faces of tan show tho absentee mi Irem Is tko UeetL Ccrtar's Iron PHIa " wig fcaV this topdltioa. ; to help keep up their etpstlu -1 5 ' II kit. a purtv mum 'mm-'