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THE SEA’ “s i mm | STAR DUST. i BY STAR PUBLISHING co, — TemPorary Quarters, Old Libraly | o sonaiuded, must be the girl's) She lnughed At We a walk « il she said Bs . @ht and looked at the n ¥ the way, 40 yo house, There was 4 light in a0 up-| Redmond? fhe Fahy. 1% We stil meee yw, and Waller stood warm frior sarmemerend hoping that Miss Blak Great scot EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. : BY JOSH would appear at the window, But|my cousin, 1¢ ne ° he was disappointed & year age ow. “Felephones— Editorial: independent 575; Sunset Main 1050. Business: Independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050. Waiter regularly took the same “Ta Jingon a Republica a plece of twine, two shingle nails ‘ 2 “No; , . ‘ad the train re RD #7. AGENCT.4m Ballard Ave Gunset, Matlard f4 'No; he's a paving contractor, and a plece of beeewas, Loe — . 2a neal —_a sumed ite way lelsurely an to Oma Se “RvERETT STAR AGRNCY—C. W. Paliwin, Bu Rucker Ave, Ind, BX A Word From Josh Wise, no of the passengers wore Gas cont per SOpy, AiN Cente par Weel, Or (wenty-five cenle per month, Delivered 4 at the brietness of the de- Qe mek or carrier, Re free ert, Verdon (Neb) Vadette, time find her talking te he knew, #0 that he could be intro Laughter and mischief, babble her @ little favor—op é: Boiered Ai the Postaffice at Beaitia, Washington, as evcond-clase matter, TO, MAI. SUBSCRIBERS The Gale when your wubscriviion sxpires i 2k “Miss Boreechum hal R resmark- Neighborly, natural, brimming with fun, oar top, oe Cam Sep Ber Sneemarenies ou tals by Be ot exch Whea t te arrives if your by oy not ably high voice. D Talkative, teasing since Bden berun when she ¢ sped it the would c = me ace oem, eur ane taken from the list, A change of ‘Yeteea “You, indeed © people o@ the Clear-sighted, genuine, bonest and true, thank him eweetly, but that w olan paper wel a - ».| tenth floor have begun €9 complain Ian't there something that calls out to you far ant went. He was too m ' OURDE tO be amma NOTICE TO sUNSCRIBERS showtt your — ot The Bar fail Tr “big nolse” | of it.” Mak he better for sharing t joys fear of a rebulf to presume to ta a neti! a he favor to call up our main on'vall: urty! a you the or rerptarwd y . my mpel Mate 100, 1, between 4 and Ti o'clock, and we wil! cond you © S208 wen y » — Of laughable, leadable, lovable boys? to her on an acquaintan form iA 4 ieee Ty you should wise it mare than enes, please telephone us every time quiet, “Pm afraid Joggers !docan’t tn in euah @ GaP seal : a . You neat q Tn (his way we can be certain of giving Our subseribere @ perfect serviee-and tond to Ko home very early tonight Hoys, boys, tumultuoushoys, Things went along in thin way for) wo gate phony parallel, wey “What makes you think thal?” Trial of teacher and terror of toys, {@ year, In the epring f " Old Harriman 4 . “When | saw him ts aftemoon Keger, inscrutable, happy and glad, | Walter was seated on the car in os = por dwell he had a «yrorecpe in each coat Curious, questioning, sensitive, sad; |morning when & man entered W & sentinel, pocket.” Lorde in the realm of the playtime of life, spying him, approached and aaid instead Stowell - 1 Finding its merriment, failing its grief; ‘Guod 2, Redmond.” 11 wa ¥ H45t you yet; Over the whole wotey fe canual sequaiot-| (Phat and ot Ww ite sat down beside b thrice blessed the n Joaso James took highest honors) mld be Something : There can no longer be any doubt that a mania has lin his class in examination for the | preposterous, plausib! an To put b . P. seized the entire country—a mania to get rich suddenly. lbar. Taking things always was easy after chatting & while, looked up | (ot ‘ im pred in ‘ie sb 3 a 3 Bina May said she tntended to for the mombors of the James fam Roya, boys, ridiculous boys, |and said Call bim @ ealemee No other explanation of the present wild upward rush [jeaq the simple life hereafter. And iy, You whose wild spirit upsets and destroys, Why, there's Gertrude take. 11] Or an oth: | fae of prices will suffice. while she said it she was making _ You with your heavenly vislon of things, © and speak to her.” | But for } wren Every man who has anything to sell is boosting his arrangements tor her wedding. | May Irwin q.. gon ° amen | ves to se aweetnons and lanocenee clings, t bounded The man wake don't ta ? , a y * i —_—— vaudeville, As May has just 0 ! could we join you just for today, cae Gaser tek ober lee lala goods to famine figures. And all the rest, who have labor “Did you ever soo & man with #o| married, the yandevilie war will be Know but one hour of sunshine and play, eagerty.: “Take me over ané| Only, be violent an attack of the speed craze | right ta her line That were indeed the most precious of joys, will you iteve ney for their to market, are demanding twice as much m¢ las Shuofert” | services as they would in normal times. “Never in all my life. Why, he} vf ' a bad he tnelete on passing | i : “ ” alo is “cine ” has it so bad he tnela It is =o longer the “trust” alone that is “cinching” the ihe pune in abaves ; public, Every butcher, baker and groceryman in the land | There's a hot dispute in France : . over the color of Joan of Are’s batr, your coalman, He, too, is in the great game of grab. Every [ono side elatming it wax light, the body is in it, even your Chinese laundryman. other declaring it was dark. Pos-| . . tt albly both aides are right. There ta| Faster than the bean stalks of Jack-the-Giant-Killer [no reason for belteving that because Brow the high prices. They are towering now far into the a wonana bale i dark ane weak cloud: » dark the next; or th ranKe s it's golden this week it was golden And don’t forget the landlord! He has chased rent up [last to fabulous figures and is greedily asking further increase. We gave 6 henquet tho other! On every hand rises the frenzied chorus, “Pay us more! [night to a couple of distinguished agreed, and in almost Why we rebel-— ths pe | beaming, barefooted boys ee aN ee: SS There are Woo many alee bition of the pa ar dwell Mise Biake had @ chat of 15 6 utes, Their conversation turning to THE ? @ than it takes to tell it has jolned in the grand rush for wealth and affluence. And By Max Honrtet, } flushed ar sahod and dropped her eves, much | 40 theater Miss Blake expres Walter Keath sire 0 see & certain pia G j be in ble office unttl § @ clock, ond . ae { fiirt i“ 4 th | Waker asked her if she would « a as 4 r * stayed on oe o* | et was only 7 welock now 484 8) inti) ane got off and then followed |S itH him. Khe sald she would, and ae | delightful spring morning, he de-| her, keeping out of her sight, how- |" Ls oe i Walter caw her two or three time cided to take @ half hour's walk be. | ever | apc nals Bareggire - 4 fore he boarded the * He ord whe tered the Third Nattoneai|* “°* jer ot, an ° Ph msc ¥ weed the Anderson ay, tine, | Henk ting, and he proposed to her, He meid but when at the end of his walk, he | Walter asked the conctuded ft was time te go down | preity irl in aray was that he 4 did not have to|( bie discomfiture, as he thought | io. whe could not help but regard b K our acquaintance has really 7 beon very short, but I feel as thougt lt nad known you for years Special Sale of Everyday | | | ' F tthe only . ——— em | : pound—an outrageous figure, but they hardly dared to go gy trl cnt as hb ears he 4 | Engtiakmen who are tourlog this) }town, he found it would be more | just carried up. . Pay us more!” | country | sonveniont to take « Mate st. car Oh, that's Misa Blake,” said the| #he anid she bad been att Goods you tually 4 This is no fanciful picture. It is no dream. It is the Enjoyed themecivest” ae ! Me busied himesif with a news| elevator boy, “he's a stenographer |him before shee. rons ta paced al pares siesta 4 y “Yes, bat they both thought it | paper, but happening to glance up |'n Lincoln @ Ad office.” jmost as strongly as he sald he he | % rude, rough reality of present day life. was one of Amortca’s celobrated | ae the car stopped at St. Paul st.| Walter looked up the Blakes in| been to her, and plighted ber troth Listerine--Regular Last Saturday one well known Seattle grocery store | quick lunches, of which they had | noticed a ravishingly beautiful giri|the directory, and found one Arthur| MMe told of his long wait to special “ ; s * 4 . aa read so much at home.” looming fm She down d@ircctiy | Blake, in the Insurance business, a mutual acquaintance that w Wm. Hall's Lana E soai c or pound here was ‘ y § gent cherries soaring to fifty cents per pound. There om Raising Hops. Jopposite him, and he glanced at her |/iving at No, $9 St Paul et This, introduce them ular 26e size j go special reason for it except the overpowering desire to Surprised the Passengers. ; | Curtively all the wey into town j - a ————— —s Cough . a get rich quick. Other stores put cherries at 25 cents per | The Daizy Dean was detained! Chicago papers are making a) Walter thought of her ail day, He) ee ae - special .. & Ihere for an hour or so the other/reat deal of noise over a horse) ert to & da evening, and ar coat pok's Wine of Dyspepal Br Regitlar |morning, by the playing out of the|that chews tobaceo, Really, that He to fifty cents, }tea kettle, ak the M. P. engines are| shouldn't attract any attention in) *4 there with the beautiful young Senate Mulford’s Salteylon. te i | re ; vos. they |Commonly.termed. After the fire Chicago. Why, there are still mon| woman he had seen on the csr | - Ce a i i i ha em THE HOUSE OF QUALITY | matin 308 Gout 5 are nimbly following the cherries up the market trail to dizzy | nine cemmmmcntiom (ene he thought = p- AE : NG hottie passer vriee A heights, where the snow banks lie WHY 1S IT > eee eae ae aan pare dg VICTOR RECORDS FOR JUNE HVE ARRIVED ; | |] Orino Laxative Bratt 2.9 .¢ . |aame car he had taken the day pre (1) Twonew records by Clarice Vance. | Regular, eae . { : SENG > * “oe Pp vious, in the hope that he miaht (2) Five new records by Plancon | . y Seriously, where is this thing to end? It cannot keep up vem naeuane sia see the girt again, Me wae not dis (3) A new ita. duct by Caruso and An- | } Laxe regis - ature’ ‘As every real estate boom is followed by an inevitable —— —. appointed, She got on at St Paul conda i laxative—Prica, per collapse, so this boom of high prices must bring about its : oe aa vt. but did not ait down at euch a| nated 1% record, velections from Madam Cuticura Soap--Per eal : © favorable pia his Inspection ulte on own downfall. at ie thea tee Rok. ocuandd tna dor Complete list free on request N Cranitontec Soap—Per eth => Spend a few minutes in our beautiful new Spratt's Dog Soap—fer Conditions are abnormal. Goods are not actually worth the prices being asked for them. And what is far more to The folie merning he repeat. | talking machine parlors tomorrow and hear ance. This time b Hyomet Antisepile Worth 26¢ cake; jed the pert 1406 Second Ave. 3 the point, the people cannot much longer pay these prices. oppertunity wae good, and he Orangine, for a In the frantic game of grab which everybody is now og wae ye et size; special .. 3 4 happened to moet Irving's Buche Waters, j kidneys—Ver Se bor ,. | Crown Cream—Regulat t Jars; special . PLLEELEBELEAALEE | |l Secvesary tlhe a up in jars . - Be Porzont's Complexion [OSTEOPATHY]||. = playing, the Isborer grabs from his employer, and the ; butcher and baker grab from him. He turns desperately to his employer once more and grabs again under threat of | strike—and then the coal man grabs him—and there he is | again! The employer, of course, is grabbing—or he couldn't pay | the increased wages demanded of him ith } | , When such a frenzy overtakes the populace the thing | Gusee when all other methods fail lar 600 eae; special .. i c | Sart Pee | | Ricksecker’s Taleum greatly to be feared is the reaction which must ensue, | caune of dlseane j { & chance to bull | Special eaves } iii : snail of the boa: | | SUMMER (8 HERE—iave ye pepereeee RSIS ae provided yourweht sith How did it all come about? Because of the “great pros- , i ” oceediully treat every hat? perity” talk. | mtd the havnan syh ment te tee Because the great trusts and combines set the pace, by US arto Ate ] SBute lon ‘free, Lady attendant pry Bs rapidly boosting prices and making immense profits—and | 2 eet PAT dep ! Or. C. F. Lathrop Come in and look ; other people thought they could do the same thing. Final- | Like & story from the Arabian) has been placed in each room of ENT ONTRQEATHIC EMYSICIA | |B before the | best 1 P ‘ nights fs that of Pedro Alvarado, the house, but, preferring a sim EXCELLENT e ee | |B shapes are gone. ly everybody caught the idea--and the result is what we | the Mexican millionaire and mine pler mode of living. the Alvarado} inetindbsoates **bypastte hee Ma: one %. | Woodlark’s Lemon have today. owner, who began as a poor miner lives in a roughly furnished room ene area at He romeo erect ety * a cooling and " ss and in jess than a decade bad ac-| in the cetiar ay ‘Rare: | mer drink. Just the The sooner that things get back to a sane and sensible | cumulated a vast fortune of $50.-| Alvarado is but 36 years old NOVELTY MILL co. | oo ee Ft plenics. Try a can fer ail basis again, the better it will be for all concerned } 000,000. And not spalled by the! Before him his father owned the Searric.v 8. a. ecie ee Senttig. Wash. “a wealth that ie his, he is still the mine, but the great vein of gold = - = — poe es simple child of pature, loving the) which later made him rich was not = = jout-door life ani making his em- ¢ ered wntil the younger Alva WASTING THE FORESTS oF ‘Te COUNTRY rado became proprietor. In 190i | loyes comfortable - - a | The aplendid Alvarado place of he struck the great bonanza that - cu Italian arehifeetare ia perhaps the made.the la Palmilla mine ome of Throughout the state of W ‘ebhans mm and in fact all | most peautlful’ and lavishly ,fur~}the most famous in the world as a} cm through the Pacific Northwest the forests are being reck- | aished housetw Mezicn) A’ Manatproducer of gold and aliver, les Beginning Tuesday, June 11 an¢ : Twice each year (July Ist anc ry Is e st " ndise i ‘ vi The timbermen act as though the supply was inexhaust J st and January Ist) we take stock of all merchandise in the store, and previous taking we have what we term our PRE- E » . througt ible and they throw away to rot as much wood as they turn entire store these tales elton all aoe eee See Cee en ree One | into merchantable lumber and shingles en ou an {t is much more difficult and expensive for us to count and measure goods than it is to figure cash, so a0 It is the same story of ruthless destruction as was told season we make SWEEPING REDUCTIONS on merchandise of all descriptions in order to convert as much 70) Y i 4 lessly slaughtered. Prodigal waste takes place on every sible into cash by July Ist We are glad to sacrifice profits in order to make our stocks as light as possible consin, two sta a few years ago in Michigan and which are now practically bereft of timber, It is the story of the whole country. In this connection h mmething pertinent EVERY The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. is sending out to th DEPARTMENT SCALPS THE PROFITS men who furnish railroad ti araing Husband your Call on the Northern Pacific Agent and let him wali iia. es e Saw yo = eal (i arnas 1 } ‘ull St bite De pada 0 site Parascla. trines a we timber. Saw your ti dD. h: i help arrange your journey. He will secure any ai.3s avian e ad $ White Parasols, trimmed 250 ORGANDIES, 12'4¢. sy oa wat It is explained that by hewing from a stick of timber 16 iiformation yet want ebour ie cn and den | in ombroidery, insertion and | Fine lace effects, silk stripe = - naw and 19 inches wide only two ties can be mac _ ete.; our regular 26e values feet long and 15 inches wi . an be made. By necting lines, and will explain why i 89 Cents tucks One Sando cia ee aa\.e sawing the stick four ties can be ma and 57 feet « t i } 2 able lumber had Through Dining Cars } GIRLS’ OR BOYS’ HOSE $10.00 Matchless Rollor Boar CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS It was not so 1 ago that such a warning would have Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars is Salinas ebnien op.fine rie tng. Waiting Machine Serena! citterent, Styles Straw All kinds of Straw Hat ae pen considered uscle i 7 r ‘ ne ‘ . ‘ : . o ~ Ages up tc . h ‘Hats an been considered u s. It is now 1 ary to practice Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars } bed; best dye; sizes up to 15 years. This includes the Canvas and Dems econo : Fr % a . oar ae $ popular Cheyenne Hat. Reg. for boys. gt CE ROR ay RP RARE Se High-back Seat Day Coaches per patr 1t¢ 5.98 prtece Tee te 9100.. .40e ond 800 ne lores csou © great eal t depleted. Ti Make Northern Pacific trains »s ular with ‘ WOMEN’S STREET H "COA f r & are alm ley ! . ae aoe Pee UNBLEACHED OUTING very Sirost Hat in the cave | 90.000 verde best. Amertenn | WOME N's AND MISSSES high price of | the stor And a y with the d travelers. He will quote you rates, sell you taeiude: . All Wool Ce 1 d FLANNEL, noluded in this lot Too Printing Co.'s Calico. . short box appearing timber comes the drying up of streams—and con- {ff tickets, and make your sleeping car reserva- many different kinds to de with P , ; | seribe in this small space. : sequ flood In face of the continent tions. His services are free Our best 8¢ grade Be Regular $1.00 and $1.50 Hats 5 Cents and fan voatona: a ay) is be ed by the cutting of the forests J. O. MOMULLEN, C. P, A. Lgeat as ine larly $6.50 each . acted as if the bounte provisions of nature Geattic, Wash, Bleached Pepperell +4 Sheet licgvee. We tive biek ees dnemsinnies A. TINLING, @ A. i ing—you know what c ie Seen: sais ok oer yr Yer merger rime Bren Racine Feet, well knows #5; reve Veh , r re t extravaga i " . o police oO! our 60 inches; solid colors, fring le » been wantonly wasteful in destruction Seattio, Wash. per yard ; 2.00 and $ s Alack ed at both ends ‘ saving devices; pair | and Heatherbloom Petticoats, Only in recent years has it been possible to interest the [ff NORTHERN PACIFIC c Pre-inventory Sale price So ple §=Underwea beautiful oys’ Two-Piece u , ve ‘ Y S timuiokdatk Ce eee $2.50 AXMINSTER RUG, 25c HOSE SUPPORTERS: ’ s . . aa Br sate 69, There is great need for a strong public sentiment that ‘agent: gineering RM manufacturer's output; values pants, well made, $8.60 values Reautitat { ie . ties ‘eal me ottered, wilt ‘ortiand, Or. 4 : ' jen patterns, every one est valu e the preservation of trees and the planting of new rhe to $3.00 per garment ...26¢ $1.49 igi! me At ehietin. te pad, 104 The public schools can do much to educate every com- SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEP’T n Teach have a great opportunity mur ity, Teacher by great opportuni 39e quality Domestic Pongee 60-inch Wool Mohair Imported 62-4ineh all The institution of Arbor day has he to teach the Silk, finished light blue, light English Cloth; regular vatue | S24ach French Panama suit oa eee a ee love t pace for the ts { ‘ pink, nile green, navy blue 4 oe cloth; regu children to love and care for the tre day is an im 76c. Comes in navy blue, reseda green, brown, gray ne ing, all wool, $1.39 quality, Comes in me in this country tan, champagne, bottle green red, green and black, per | + : and black ona black only .... 1 come when w ness in cutting tim | Reautifal white teeth are the pride of every oh en ih ere he rie ty ‘ ig ie = ai ‘ 1h E ak in pa woman who has them and the envy y : I one who hasn't. If you do not happen to have st : ‘ ORE . sth : , are specialists in dental work of every nature, ; the danger 4 nfr f } and will make your teeth the envy of your neighbor Th co is low because we have Bl nk ts. Mis Mor RUFELED, Immigration just mad: practice to enable us to give you raat a e at nu lu ab the influ sonable rices. an ane was 1 tow 4 he , " ~s He hie’ , ; Yank 1 y t Japanese into this country b LADY ATTENDANTS i nn 0 91, Blankets IE said he saw “Old I going out} way of Hawail, During the yea Supporters. Give correct b Rha Apes te Hot es contour to the figure at all — times camp + ; tte aol Waa. eeted oir} rom Japan. which was threo-fol Associated Denti sts i anon Sees toe manana = f Japanese 1112 SECOND AVE.,OPP. LUMBER EXCH P ville correspondenc equachee j leaving H dos o Pa HOURS 8:30—6:00 paitanatiedilie. cis as $2 39 (Tenn.) New . ring 1906 was 13 2 é

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