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CAMPBELL .. WON OUT’ WARM CONTEST IN TACOMA ‘This brandy is made fre @rade grapes, and has a fine Maver cepecially adapted for PPB medicinal and family use. 120 SECOND AVE. | only manner In which the trea natives can be ning, $1.00, Famous Stage Women }) Serer eCuerer noc rorer rr CCeurergy Free Concert | Tomorrow erous wht the lesson they NOW SHE with today applied in the superior court! }ave stolen the creft. OF FASHION ae Alterations Free. New and guaranteed fit. $6.00 Suits for. $8.50 Suits for. $9.00 Suits for. $11.00 Suits for $12.00 Suits for $15.00 Suits for $16.00 Suits for We Can’t See | How you can do better than come and tnapect VARIED ASSORTMENT of Ladies’ and Gents’ workmanship, no more stylish patter our terms—well—-$1.00 PER WEE & positive pleasure to show goods. Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. 5 Suits Continue to Sell at Half Price | t ——— | for an aboolute divorce, In her com-| It they may have platnt filed this morning she a but no re nly crusity, although she a recetved. separate mainte by —— infide | Dr. and Mrs. Parks have settieal MARS, ” GUIRE our LARGE AND thelr property Interests out of court Clothir No finer | #04 no « ny is aaked tor ASKS DIVORCE | can be found elsewhere, and B} tterman Reid has decided not to will dress you in the HEIGHT [| contest the divorce suit. brought ; : }againet him recently b& his wife. Mra. Lara MeG filed nage 7" Mra. Lillian Reid. He jrow his| Givore her husband, Ned [north postoffice materials. Perfect styles for nderwear Underwear ispende rs f 1415-141 2d Ave. Price Clothi | Governor and would not | guaranty that Beattie would be given need. | © Vitle fishing sloop Chance srt ees } Joseph Job John Ryan and am Men's $2.00 Cassimere Pants 950 | lother man, whose name te not known, Men's $9.00 Ali-Wool Suits $4.65 on board, has been missing from this Children’s $3.50 Suits for or port for nearly & month. The Chance Ladies’ $2.00 Don; |ie owned by A. Jackson, « Cisherma bankrupt stock is being st dewron id This was on February 15 It Monarch Shoe &@ Clothing ¢ was the intention of the mes to finn | 1317-1319 First avenue-—half block | — - Re Bh Bog Repro nage Ia ee meee Mra, Etta Parks, who last Decem. | *°P a ee = = & Best @inser in ‘rattle, with fau.| ber won her sult ne |. an polyp wg een eer tye ternes or Burgundy, at Maison Bar-| band, Dr. T. M. Parks, a veterinary [Oe Oo were intimate friends of deria, Second and James, every eve-| surgeon, for separate maintenance. tng owner of the #loop Boys’ Corduroy Pants | _MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS “A. Bridge & Co for her food and raiment wultable to her station tn life. She also alleges that he drinks to excess and abuses her ry Op portunity. Mrs. MeGuire in her complaint pe- titions the court to allow her to re suine her maiden name, which t® Lure Waldron, should the divorce be M' BRIDE MEW ARE opponent to the floor for the count. | lock Saturday closing of dry —— The end came in the Lith, when, with] - | Seeds stores. They are as follows & series of rights and lefts to sm | 2 oe be Ape ge ow head, Krant succeeded tn putting hiv) Rebel Herreros Will Be Given | uray. and aim to do so myne us man to sleep. Reilly did not regair 1 to aid r merchants tp oing at that consciousness for 10 minutes after) No Quarter hour REV. J. M. WILSON the referee had counted him out. | “Pastor Weetminster Presbyterian ia a eg Churehy “At your request. I brought the mat Gothe Full Measure. | BERLIN, March 11.—The German my congregation. | = troops in Bouthweet Africa have been REV. F. B TAYLOR ordered by their commanders to give “Pastor Unity Congregational - po cage bee At ng ‘pardon and to i THREE WHO LEFT SEATTLE A Save informed, the wor ettloa, Dare MONT ee that such drastic treatment te the NOT HEARD FROM LINED-UP Roonevelt-MoBride b was nized by @ gathering of Be t night at the Cham. A resolution was! ernor McBride's omination and reciting the urgent ood of King y's support for MeHride as the surest 4 United Btates senator, George H Walker was chairman and A. H. bee ageretary of the meeting. John Powell in mluced the reeviuth jutior endorses Ro: for president and McBride for gov- ernor on t and that they wi not be controlled by t corpora tions or other apectal intefeste and for the additional reason that Mo- wid make it ublicans of Kir Bride's nom! ponsible for the Rep county to ele to the senate to | appearance In the case today | MeGuire, today, on grounds of e= y | —— | treme cruelty, drunkenness and non-| Among thow ed the roll Bankrupt | support. She claime that the de-l were ©. ¢ dottatein | Monarch Shoe @ fondant t# totally as of hie Harold Pre Hart, H. F. | 1917-1819 First avenue—half block| duties as a husband, and since their Biake, W. H W, Dilitag, * marriage, in 1901, has refused H. Lewis J, Mensing and W. Saturday, all da quantity lasts, at 3s¢ Fancy Socks for toes Men's cecpisial Black Sateen Men's Blue Flannel Overshirts, HANGED | | | | ' $3.0 Stiff, RIA. ..0 0 4Ue eV ibs vb ete Fee s¥eeeave $1.90 Shirts, Saturda $3.95 Gray Pedotag. os. 0 sess iv we dnc eenteun és $1.75 extra quality, $1 : povigadh | Night--- | | Welcome | ST. caped fre fight pe caused hi He escap recapture t t © doctors predic tural death Stone, Fisher & Lane Saturday ‘ROUN D BARGAIN SQUARE The People’s Bargain Store PRIMARIES | | ond! 2 popular #ectior been the scene of | oat aot ton « bu: in ite | s 4 4 bustory, in fact pl twit an ir ecials Pitter and hotly 1 primary | o| OPPORT lection ever held h ‘ Q} 3 ON SALE SATURDAY ger ey or ou hal eta mityor 4 Two line assing in value an ffered thi ison, and better values than Hp A cag y PA UAI2 Votes against | y} are likely to be offered soon again, ‘The of each line are limited and demanc you to neniat « Be Pawee The nur SI an carly visit MORKOW east Was almost tration. The fight ¢ Tailored Skirt Spectal } Tatlored Suit Special res tae ination» became insix a | ¢ in the lot and just as long as they Inat-you. $ Abs we in; an effective Bion Bult of nde of | best eee Se the Ww y a ry al - | oc r an elegant st tallored skirt, leht t ality ‘Cheviot, int ak. blue and br gue Sa’ airtiid Jowing delegates * v raids and wetrous.. Aetnal pretty atylen, ages 2 ye , Becond—Campdbel! 60, Fawcett 2. we Ss 5 each 580 Beautiful Se Phird—Faweett 671-3, Campbell rel ps eg N s m . Bingham Dresses, in soll Conta, come » M28. xe) lew rin, illiner r ar oy stripes sh, cream, pir Pe Pourth—Faweett 18 Campbell 18. L reste : Pp 8 Ne 7 a ecks, newest « oix large pearl t te Senseo og aay & j In blue, brown, black and faahiqpable light shades. Excellent tallored hae tomorrow at §2.50 to $5.00 a deneer Seantow ame palipebd eornete riers ; ) f “ Another lot made of fine tomofrow . Beventh—Campbell 4 OPPORTUNITY WORTH #TUDYING A SENSIBLE FAD gingham, tn brown | Long Coat of washabi ‘were . | BMe re, value Te Ruying evening shades in the evening checks, stripes and pidid Beafor4 Cord, wit Bighth--Can 4 2. iv) $1.00 Gloves; all the 6p, mt TOW colors, 3 years up to 6 shoulder cape. latest { ASe for evening shades of Batt years; tomorrow 9Bo with sik breid, ) All the » to order, Free BRe for ning shades of Peau de Bote Wimity nd Fine Lawn tomorrow . | of Charge BGe for evening shades of Crepe de Chinne Dresses, made with tucks | Silk Cape,with wool ~~~ no ~ . epeseee PELL LLL end pleats, trimmed with elk ribbon ti © We will entertain you tomerrow night with mus song, absolutely the best and absolutely white embroidery and | tomorrow , free. Hverybody welcome. Musteal Pr am follows lack velvet ribbons, rk Becond lot same sty FRANK 8EIRERT, Director 6 “The ‘A La Mode’ Girl” from “Marnselle and light colors, in above; tomorrow Maren he Command faleer Napol ear Herbert stripes, checks and amall Knitted Sanques, made 2 Walts, “In Old Vie Loman 2 7 Intermenso, “The Hyacinth Hatch Gots, very new and at- Shetland wool , & Heleoth oe Leuders & Bong. ‘Ca vating Meyerbeer tractive; tomorrow cream, with } 4 Bong, “Mesage ' Vilean 4 Mra, Ida Hannum 61.76 | blue trimming, « Beattle Newsboy Too Much ~ ‘ Ida Hane & Novellette, “Laces and Graces" White Short Dresses—made ly ornamented with oi Daliet M “La Reine De Baba Gounod 10. Two “Funny Fotke of fine Cambrio, trimmed and setin baby ribbon Webfoot Boxer " " be 4 paca AI ARAL PALL PLO ‘ jomorrow, three lote |! « $1.26, $1.39, $1.75 rtment | | Saturday’s Specials tn the Big Houseturnishings Depa ‘ : DIAPERS PORTLAND, Ore. March 11 GERTIE MELLAR, AN ENGLISH STAGE FAVORITE IN | Be pke. for Rising Bon Stove. Pol; Be for tat a Bt ©, BBe for ch of lot of fancy Fine Casaby® Dresses, ber Diapers, all sizes. Barry Krant of Seattle knocked out] ORCHID" AT THE GAIRTY, LONDON tah | n or Preserving Kettle, regular| shapes. p y decorated, ( with hemetitched bottom, ag 2 Jimmy Reilly of Portland in the Lith/ = Sef r ¢ dos. Clothes Pins. o | Me Chambers; regular @ g a va ned Pasty o 4 Diapers, all sizes Found of a scheduled 20-round con pe for ta renite a eat Senet Deep| Se each for prettily decorated chase aoe SOS ees . 250 test before the Oregon City Athletic | TWO PREACHERS < g al eed ay cam ) Brosh Holders Mugs ° = alte Pri Stockinet Diapers, al! sia cae ae Nab The contest was) Bae tor 6-at | Qrnate| ular 3 regular J poem » dll 91.39 ‘euereiaticltees 2 one est ever seen in the| ‘on Kettle for prettily Gecorated Soap » Apel Oomerrow.... Northwest, both men being scier ntitie FAVOR MOVEMENT e Ray: Granue| Se each for White Porcetal pe eee eee eee Dralnae Bisck Sik Short Coat, with arog i 1.20 and possessing unusual ability Dish Par re regular &% Jargo collar in V shape Every mother should have take punishment. Krant, who ts and | | lBe for tat. Royal Steet Granite) 26e for rae, deep Biue Por-| gG@ for heavy Bive } style, trimmed with me- | one—striped or dots, rub- most promising youngster, had the | Christopher W. Horr has recetved | Covered Bucket: regular te | celatn Bow! | Boxes; reg ve Gailions, large pear ber Hned. better of the majority of the rounds, two letters from lox ministers ex~ tone, and blue etik Infante’ Kid, oft sole twice sending his more experienced tres 1s the approval of the latter of CWS agen ¢ to 6 years; tomor- Bheea, ali sizes and col- POW co siee $5.95 ore) tomorrow, pair,.600 Music Afternoon and Evening--- Welcome he Annex Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University PH om d Alfred Fe far in at a dance On Monday last Dune m jai) but In his three days’ 1 eumonia overcame him and) ‘rinkling Pr F Je capture on Wednesday. | bs wd. oC stent. Sere .| pod vecond time, and wasl till unsolved by the munt: 4 Thursday, wo weak that | ity and the p le will probably ‘be © from the Gust next] obliged to uf as they have in| summer as much ted he would die by Sunday if he were) | ON THE RACK uted. the past. The sprinkling company EAT ns merely sprinkles the chief business | thoroughfares, collecting a fee of} ‘GETT ING OUT CITY WILL GIVE THE SPRINK-) LING FREE When Compan mittee of the counet! about $1 from the business houses} INVESTIGATION OF CHARGED along it WATER CARTS ‘Two years ago the city went into| AGAINST NEBRASKA SENA« an experiment with the Seattie Elec- | tric Company to sprinkle all streets! TOR BEGUN on which cars were operated. Tank care were fixed up with Jong, awk- ward sprinkling arms at the sides. WASHINGTON, D. C. March 1~ | They were a fiat failure and G, W.|The formal investigation of the COMPANY AMMUNITION Dickenson, then manager of the Benator Dietrich company, did not ask the city for| Nebraska that he had used his offi- his pay cial position to his own personal finan | cial advantage in the a: tment of Since then the matter has rested. | the postmaster at Hastings, Neb., and —— in leasing the building there for ports The British st etherby {fice purposes, was ber fore th the Seattle Street Sprinkling 4 towed to Port Blakeley this moming,|genate sub-committee on judict % y applied to the street com yeaterday af was where she will take @ cargo for|this morning, with Senator Hoar ternoon for free water with which) gouth Africa. The veesel will take | chairman. oe po By Fig Ny Bead yim ke & cargo of dressed and rough lum-| —_——- e had her fir rect intimation of| per, of whic here will be 000 a the fact that summer, after all, 8 bo naire — ¥ ee | ‘The postoffice general inspectors Br tee gave the company permission to Great Bankrupt Clothing Gale | Stewart stated this morning that hig uae the water with the provision that poe «@ «Clothing Co., | of had not been inspected sine it would not charge the property| 1319 First avenue—north of | Ju ary, 188, except by mene owners exorbitant prices for doing postoffice. °** inspectors. ' — $$ —__—_—_ a ey, ANOTHER GREAT SATURDAY SALE! Tomorrow’s Offerings at the Big “Rummage” Sale Mean Great Savings to the Man of Limited Finances Regular Price 75c, on Sale , while the @ Clothiers ‘Men’ Ss Hats SPRING BLOCKS at about half the price asked Col cy Shirts with pair cuffs and two ars of material, | Men’s 5 ‘Shirts same Saturday ext al ne acti a to torp bein five hoist ering ive, | to su ascer of se bombs opene hind that « 200 pr aged ¢