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rie it ter “LOGGERHEADS'’ DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS IN CITY COUNCIL ARE EN-| BLI GAGED IN A MERRY WAR OV ER WATER RATES $26,000 SCENES IN 8ANTO DOMINGO i fos and a ot N'S BLOOD CURK. f.00 et only at T B lst ave YOU'LL ENTHUSE OVER YOUR DOCTOR'S ORDER TO} VIDING HE SPECIFIES AND YOU te & month. Made by DR.| mitteces a % =| 3 TAKE A SPRING TONIC, PRO-| | < orr ] minute that I was going to Introduce an and Demoer winoll, and inetd tho and Republic o ght. It 9 bon *reatdent GU! wai AY THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT! You. 2 dozen %-pint bottles delivered #0, PHONE RAINIER 50 It you buy a Wateh this week, our prices will sult you, sure & Hunter Jowelors. 704 First Avenue Spectal Sale of Universai Steel Ranges hole Range, $90 and up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO 208-210 Second Avenue South. ‘FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY $3 PER GALLON Brunner & Co. 403 Pike St. Telephone Main 1060 Navy White Strictly All- Wool, weight 7 iva $4.00 a Pair 4-ROOM , COTTAGE The Thompson Co 224 Pike Extracted and filled without pain by our late scientific method, used by us we to their eutire satisfac For painless extracting when other for 12 years. Hours: ta. m. to$ p. m. nday PE 5 p. Sundays, OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS W7 5-2 Pike iteeet, Cor, Thied pi »| the city for the proposed Carnegie | Yakima and Lind. -—TEETH=—' hemlock bark. South bend is mak- ‘only. | for the cannery free of charge. ‘i WILLIAM CAMPBELL, an old and ¢ thetr 1 unt 1 hetr! pioneer of Clarke county and a resl-| # So edfles we iL at | dent of Fourth Plain, is dead if iy work is done, and a written guarantee CTH (that fit) " LOWNS .. . - ITHOUT PLATES | with his po PF THAT PUTS NEW LIFE IN| d (Ce aa: REFUGEES, BOTH MILITARY AND CIVILIAN, LEAVING PORT ARTHUR LITTLE TALE Joranch hatchery has just been e#- | | tablished at Lake Chelan, where) TERSELY T LD trout eggs will be taken May 1 | 0 | Walter Williams, who has seal a jcollecting bad bills and keeping the | THE NORTH YAKIMA library! has turned over its books and $4,000 | raised by subscription for a site to mey at Walla Walla, has bh feted of larceny. It t# ea { the same game in } | brary. Mr. Carnegie is to give ‘$10,000. ALL THE biped whose a | THE NEZ PERCE (idaho) Fatr | ¥enting has been incorporated with « capita) ¢xperts who MER OFFICERS | have been found Walla Walla county | ve been going over! of $20,000, A @-nere tract has been| the books kept during the past six) | secured and work will begin on the | years, have been asked to make the | grounds as soon as the weather set- | Shortage good. | tes. -—— THE WAR DEPARTMENT has EVERETT SCHOOL children are | advertined for bids for the -| competing for prizes to be given by | tion of a frame butiding «ym the Woman's Book Club for the best in the Department of Colum | improvement and beautifying of the | building will be handsome and mod- | | school grounds. ern, and cost about $40,000. | Rev. R. B. Hassell, former pastor| THE BELLINGHAM high schoot lof the Everett Congregational | *uthorities ordered the neces. church, has written from San Diego |*4ry equipments for their high school y be given university. at its grad that he regrets he cannot accept the | # to the unanimous request to return to his | entrar oh or en ai a 4 pastorate, as his health will not | How's THIe? permit. ee witf offer One Hundred Dollars Re-| ard for any case of Catarrh. tha | THE HAINES CANNERY, now | « SS te Neate tee |located at Eugene, Ore. intends | Cur moving on account of excessive! w freight tariffs and a scarcity of | J. ¢ | ing an effort to secure the new lo- cation, having offered a building site ly Pills for consti | a No Charge | THR CONTRACT for the con-| pation. | struction of the Everett Carnegi¢) Watch Repairing and Manufacturing y haw been let to Cawsey & nt Seattle for $25,000. The W. S. Tarrant & Co. will be brick and work wi Retell Jewelers. Watches, Jewelry and ro. 108 Cherry Street, Seattle, Wn. was| Originators and Manufacturers of terday mo Eagle Buttons and Charms. thought he was given “knoc | Any shoo that drops. He will probably not re _ at least we - jwell it. If it t vut J. M. CRAWFORD, superintendent | your money back. of the state fish hatcheries, has Just rned from Wenatchee r H jorte the V hatchery tr 1 shape a ——— ' imbia Telephor y run of * April 1 FULLY 480,000 SHINGLES were |» | sne-third in the rates eed bog pl Bp tacit angry | Greatest In the Worid iM @, ‘ that a 1827 Second ave.. near Union. THE SEATTLE ISTAR a ooo ! erque, N. Me have hitherto been ba 1S HAGA now Mf Albuquerque, N. M., t# In the! the are at | we eA BLOODTHIRSTY PRINCE) <! migereni to bring hi « wve tounsees| MRS.HOGE WINS al organisation. Ing Hust of the 186 with drm loins bore |. STIMSON TROPHY the “ae LEWISTO mpany he ny oe Mra, James D. 1 my | champlonataip m 4 tor the a Charles Dp. Mur the golf Ene Amer and 000) Finke. papterday has been Germans won tweety Dr, and twice vy Mim Grant ther was Veal Jarge he lir HAWTH ed Dr, ( Kod wot lew ICIALS ¢ ur of inapoc UTY FISH COMMISSIONER] tt predict | er tht the fish in the rly ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES ON GOOD FELLOWS have learn oe) all right- e morning!” ‘is alo gt CABCAREES Gabay Cathartic in TE ator y ‘under-sieeping re lable to becothe ¥ LANS FOR CARNIVAL NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS tntee| gh | just betore gc me foot mornin, D g tee fine an nay, ready for awener Larudgists. tbo, abe. Soc Never sdld in bait ne GOW Wimeaiasd ts cars Se weet mcnay bases Address STEELING REMEDY CO., Obicag $120,000 SAVED G. O. Guy, Inc., Plane to Save the People of Seattle $120,000 Patént medicine firms sold last year in this city over $150,000 worth of their medicings by spending $75,000 in advertising. Every dollars’ worth sold was war- ranted tolcure, and yet a conservative estimate places the amount sold with abso- lutely no beneficial results to the users at $120,000. Not a cent of this $120,000 was ever returned, notwithstanding published guarantees to pay back the money if not cured. We intend to put an end to this broken faith and fakery, to compel every medicine firm to live up to its guarantee, to drive out the patent medicine vampire that, preying on suffering humanity, promises a cure or no pay and does neither, that reaches the purse through the pangs of suffering and steals from those least able to lose because the pall of sickness has destroyed or reduced their earn- ing capacity. To the afflicted, the disease-burdened, the person who has lost faith in every form of medicine manufactured, we introduce a new method of drug sell- ing from which every shadow of chance has been eliminated. A method in which the sick no longer grasp at a straw, but are shown the way to health through the avenues of the most scientific treatments in the whole world and backed by abso- lute financial responsibility. We don’t want your money unless we can give in return nature’s greatest gift---health and strength. We have procured from Amer- ica’s most successful men in the medical profession formulas which, prescribed in their practice, have made them famous. These medicines have been proven time and again to be a positive cure for the diseases for which they are especially de- signed. But to eliminate any possible chance for you to lose we will give you a signed guarantee and agreement to refund your money if you are dissatisfied with the results. Mark well that these medicines are not patent cure-alls, but prescrip- tions that have made their originators celebrities in the medical profession. To you sufferers from Kidney and Bladder Trouble; Rheumatism, Catarrh, Impure or Tainted Blood, Stomach Trouble, Sluggish Liver, Coughs, Women’s Complaints or Weak, Run-down Systems we address these statements. We offer you the medicine suited to your case, If it cures, we ask you to tell your friends; if it doesn’t, you get your money back, and this is guaranteed by a written agreement signed by the firm. G, O. GUY, Inc., with a paid capital of $75,000, stands back of the above. Ten Guaranteed Treatments . William P. Burdick’s Blood Treatment Weeks . William P. Burdick’s SkinTreatment .... ook Je . James E. Mitchell's System Tonic Tre . 5. Ross Duncan's Female Treatment . William E son’s Kidney and Bladder Treatment.... . John Goodwin's Cough Treatment . Horace S. Palmer's Liver Treatment Thomas Liggett’s Rheumatic Treatment— Internal Treatment. ... Local Treatment es eledee Samuel L. Rose’s Stomach Treatment . . William Kenyon’s Catarrh Treatment .....+eeseeerenmerees Four Months G. O. Guy, Inc. Second Avenue and Yesler Guarantee Druggists