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THE TAR WEORESDAY, ULY 29, ieee. a EMOCRATIC ACTIVITY IS) sccm BRIDGE TEA ©2222 |during the summer and fall months ——e Outing. ___-_— | The Ladies’ circle of the Wood land Presbyterian ehurch will hold Gaining entrance to H. D. No: M H Is E £2 ite regular meeting as a plenic mura's ostablishinent, at 18 May. | UNS, Hoge Meer taining Wiper" we" woodiand aes | NOTICE — The following is our annual statement, ending July 16th, 1908, which hae never been equaled by any other dental firm on the Pacific coast. {OHO DENTISTS nard av, through the rear door by | (er Luncheon. ame | & pass key, burglare yeaterday Thi At Mra, ©. H. Lilly entertained Fri. | powerful maching, The best organt-|cable it broke, striking Dalton ta |Gadenitt: Seow open tresee ane} Ya is Alternoon— Jday at a tuneh ation, however, is probably that of| the stomach, ‘He was removed to} | Queen Anne bi can Candidates Have stole two suite of clothes, vests and foot of ¢ “oly figure in the gubernatorial fight jit fs not thought Nkely that any | fone of the candidates will recetve | }the necessary 40 per cent of the | first choice votes to secure a nom-| state demo-|ination, and If this a true, the seo: | ond choice votes will decide the | election Coagrove's supporters | claim that this feature of the law | / Makes the nomination of their man algal been a certainty, as he is practically ze ev ouncrate. oan {everybody's chotce for second place Bee ot their own at the ag ec he peculiar working of the see in mepten a question /O84 chotce provision will probably | eeal areee e ine some result in Comgrove getting the sec: | at was canning republicans ond choice ballots of both the Me-| to nom. | Bride and Mead forces. The most fibe democrats failed to HOM | bitter fight ix that between th candidates, & tares a ~e 4 jn | Peesent governor and the former Would have participates one, and each will throw hie second en a they Primaries, ney Chole votes to Cosgrove in order the Seattle mar: ate in honor MeBride | the Provide howpltal last night) small gold . for i id pin, Other articles | Cosgrove Will Benefit. |e ® serious dition, He i re lin the trunks were undisturbed ennis 1a. The eas bos ~ Bees g we Now of Democratic | Pa 3 ported this afternoon to be in dan Iribine Barrett, of Orillla, aleo Radial Gonne Pe i Phy, I, The peovisiee i the primary 1 wtih reported the theft of a suit of k ae plenic at the new Soldiers ORIGINATORS OF ; . [red ors to vote for am ioveoe ° s ssa | lente ( r a oe in Their|°=* choice when there are four or MORNING FROCK IN BLUE, | Clothe i Mrv, Jamen D, Hoge, Jv, gave |at Port On ‘Participation [more candaten, wc © bridgo tea this afternoon at her and dining room were beautifully decorated with pink sweet peas and | summer foliage | Mra Hoge was assisted by Mra |C. D. Stimson, Mra, B.C. Hughes | Mre, J.D, Mra J. ¢ | the desision of ae Gapressed at (he meeting ‘on Monday, that there y De several candidates | ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY PRACTICED BY US EXCLUSIVELY As a proof of our success because of Lowman, Eden and Mrs, George B. Kittinger. Lunoh Mrs, Robert & Wilson entertain ed ata m of 12 4 ane Terson CS | torduy ut ‘6, av . Fortson Auxiliary. By United Press.) ea lor Litelong The George H. Fortwon Auxiliary! PITTSHCRG, Pa, July 29.—The! No, 2 will entertain all Spanish War body of H, I. MeCrea, son of the/ Com A 72 ane and thelr friends at the iate Captain MeCrea of the U. 8. 9 panion ome of Mra John Resch, 934 &. Georgia, who died on a train near seth av. with a lawn party Friday. |i ore inst night, probably will be| Orthopedic Meeting. |went to Washin } eton, D. C., for burial | The executive board of the Or- | thi cue mnoon removes this famous twentieth century discov- ery of ours, namely, the aforesaid Al- veolar Method, which has revolution- ized dentistry, we have used the enor- mous sum of thopedic hospital will meet Friday . iieg, and republican wure the other's defeat in case RAAARA ARH ee | opedic hospital, wil most Fy Young McCrea formerly was rsa Rot quite figure | Clther fails to Ket the 40 per cent * *| A special meeting of the trustees | master of the U. 8. navy on the the vote of the dem. | Of frat chotce votes. If the Mo ®% OH, GIRLS, LOOK WHO'S #1 6¢ ine Orthopedic hospital has been | Pacific coast, and was well known | peg fa are oa the clection. | Bride : ms hes instance, pone : HERE! tlhe day, August 7, in the in navy circles. He was a nephew 8 , second choice votes to one of the # | Chamber of Commerce rooma, of Ja McCrea of the Pennsyl Now that the So agp the pen various other candidates who are ® Has a kissable mouth, * Tennis Tea. vauta yaileona He was on his way | ode Ha to the Bt considered to be seriously in w® Never used tobacco. *| The usual Wednesday tea was & to visit his mother at Logansport, | b will be co all the race, it would help Mead tn & | Life's partner must bea lady #| feature at the Seattle tennis ing, and intended to off at! Tee ee ate vii) at. | 088¢ the second choice votes must * and have money #| grounds this afternoon. ‘The toa! pitishurg to deliver m package to Pemaries will at: | counted to make © heestmarion * None over 50 need apply, | Mble# were attractively placed. Tea hii ins, When the por- | Smaation. Mead is in the same condition with | ® Prospective “wifle” must #| Wes *erved by Mrs Hi. H. Field and /One Of hie cous . p fights ia the contest be Mrs, William MH. Melwan, assisted tet tried to awaken him, he war and Ankeny for on * furnish intended with car fare ®| py regard to McBride, and as Mead’s sreatest desire, next to seeing him. Mies Dorothy Stip n, Mine dead. Valvular heart disease is #up: for the United States * and @ home, *| Clarissa Hawking, Miss Helen Mc- | posed to have been the cause of his WE HAVE HANDLED for the faterest “elf Dominated, Is to see McBride * * | Ewan and Mise Asca Stimeon. death | reason defeated, Cosgrove will fall hetr to | eee eee eee eee ee. Churoh Picnic. | Captain MeCrea died two weeks : A s/all the second choice votes that The annual Sunday school picnic | ago in a Brooklyn hospital. 6,231 cases of extraction Mead can throw bis way. The Pom. (By United Press.) of the Woodland Pr etionnitiatet 12,853 fillings of all descriptions 4,625 root fillings 3,142 pulps devitalized 1,516 pulps removed under cocaine 287 cases of pyorrhea treated 2,107 cases of removal of calcareous deposits 374 cases of administration of gen- eral anaesthetics 26 cases of bleaching 269 porcelain inlays 474 cast gold inlays 684 gold and porcelain teeth with- out plates 1,209 shell crowns 317 Richmond crowns 371 porcelain crowns 176 banded Logan crowns 493 Logan and Davis crowns 8,221 teeth restored or replaced eroy man will get the same kind) A dainty iittle morning frock of| SPOKANE, July 29.—Those are | cburch wil be held Friday at of help from MeHride bine Holland has a jumper waist|the simple prerequisites that wit! |'#°” Pare ie tants Factionai Fights. toned to the skirt by a tucked/enable any Spokane single wo-| A card par Another big factor, which it oa oe a tha ae a | an or lone widow who has ow after: claimed will help Cosgrove, is the! . x : L. T. Skinner, $11 34th av |desire of republi to get away | {8e of buttons to the hem form the | !*ap year fever to qualify for fastenings. heart and hand of Theodore Allen, A r i] from factional fights. Both Mead | } t the Firloch Club. much attention and bY and McBride are at the head ot! | who styles himself “the man with. _dinner-dance will be given remade htm bitter factions, while Cosgrove bas/ J out a home Having prospected ne mre senatorial con AIL LOSES | ee eee vera x preg beer never been accused of being vg yocess, he up im party squabbles, It is hounces he is now prospecting for Galy candidates considered | that a deatre for party harmony ‘ana | | wife ae vee ; freedom trom, the, “domination st] FURRY INMATES “is x oven setser to « toca paper Strong tm the eastern part! bosses will throw many votes to| Mr. Allen modestly gives every wo. | and bas sisoes organt. |G man in Spokane who {fs on @ still was and cities! The fight for Heutenant gove {hunt for a “hubby” to understand So yey 4, yet, but may do|..TWenty-nine rodents caught in|that he Is in the ellatble cles ra In the state are | go before election day. Charles E. | the city bastile since Saturday last) with the explanation that he ts a while those of |Goen, the present incumbent, in| '* the record of Jailer George Shee }eonfirmed old bachelor, Mr. Allen Balt that have already | be favorite in the race. The "#2 Wishes al! comers to understand, @ & choice are supporting | contests for the other offices have’, Pointing to two holes bored|— condition precedent to the @x-| Candidates. All but/ not yet taken definite shape and it|‘@ough the cement floor, which he! pected onslaught on the citadel of 17 papers in Whitman claime the work of rats, he | bis affects that they must teach | conve out for Cosgrove. its Impossible to predict thelr out-| axes the comment: “Did ye ever |him how to love. wey "ini bie see the like of it in your life?” He makes & spectal bid tor! roy man As & special inducement to the | widows, believing that his ignor- | fedieatioas are, how- thieves now operating in the city |ance of the grand passion will MeBrite will carry = LOGGER BADLY HURT the jail hax been cleaned up and! peal more to. that class. Grass | buaty by « safe plurality. whitewashed | widows will be equally welcome. | f b of Cosgrove and BY BREAKING CABLE names | 14 maids, he thinks, will have dif fan be more nearly gauged Fishing Tackle | Meulty in passing muster, for the | of Mead. Mead has some mentee jreason that they “will not know | holders ip various pa: parts | The largest assortment of fiahing anything more about it than my je who are active in his} William Dalton, a logger, 21! tackle to select from at A. L. Mall's | ent” I and they will prove a|%ears Old, sustained three broken! gporting Goods, 1111 First vo Ee . ribs and fnternal injurtes yester: day at the logging camp of the At the Assignee Sale 1010 First Av. Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE Wateh for Friday's 04 INSIST ON THE LABEL Of the Pacific and Puget Sound Bot- thing Co. on your bottle of Soda Water, Mineral Water or Pop. The genuine product costs the dealer a little more, but is your only insurance against an in- ferior article. So be sure the label reads Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Co. | Remember this, that the Ohio Den- tal Parlors are most conveniently and Hewitt-Lea Lumber company While standing close to a wire PAINTING Interior and exterior, Estimates given free. Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1804 Firet Ave. Arcade Annes. elaborately arranged, with private op- erating rooms for each patient, with ALL MODERN APPLIANCES And being the only Dental Parlors in Seattle which receives all its dental supplies direct from the manufactur- ers, which fact enables us to carry a superior quality, and give our patrons a moderate price on all work done by us. Weare also the only establishment which has all graduate and licensed dentists in the state of Washington. OHIO DENTISTS 307 Pike St., Cor. Third Av. Best Shoe Repatrin, While You Wait Outing and Business Suits For Men—Now $10.00 To the great gathering of Men's Outing Suits at ten dollars we have add- ed a big collection of business suits (three pieces), so that the variety is prac- tically complete. Better today than at any time since the sale started. a. TE FuRNisHENs OF Homes, sTeAMBOTS A= NOTE All- Wool Ingrain Carpets ss of Extra Heavy Goods to Sell 20c rt the Market the wanters of serviceable floor coverings Is a one day's sale of Extra Heavy Ingrains—40 in aii; colors to suit the most exacting: designs conventional, floral, block and geometrical, out in | ny pleasing schemes of richly blended colors. In the regular way you pay ‘teh as 85c per yard for the grade on sale. Thursday's price, per yard (cut only) . 65 Front Bookcase An $8.00 Style For $5.50 Special case ia made of hardwood, Well finished a dark golden; size of case 31 inches wide by 58 Inches high. Book case is fitted with four Plain and fancy fabrics are included. All sizes and wanted patterns and all shades. Double and single breasted styles. Real values up to’$25.00. Sale price— $10.00 Portieres—Three Grades Smartiy underpriced for a quick turning ts @ lot of Portieres, in | three different grades; colors and patterns vary, and among the fot you will find some unusually attractive hangings $4.00 Portieres, finished with fringe (two patterns), Thureday's price . $2, 25 | 4.75 Portieres, fringe finished | | DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. | BROKERS. | Stocks, Bonds, Grain Private Wires Both Phones 90 -306 Alaska Bldg. Orders Executed for Investment or on Margins adjustable shelves; a neat style and (six patteras), Thurs 5 anes 2 aie large enough to store hundred | | _ day's price .-... a deennn, fer eer Cos Iak, Mine Opeeatare and twenty-five medium-size books $5.00 Portieres, finished with } 104, 705, 7 z 708 Jobnet want ev. and University st, Seven only to sell, at a saving of 92.50 each. fringe (four maeeae, Thursday's grice.. $O029 | $3.50 $2.95 Men’s Outing Trouser’;"of fancy | Boys’ Suits, of plain worsteds and fan- cy tweeds. Buster Brown, double- breasted and Norfolk styles, all sizes. Values up to $4.00. Now a i $2.95 |] The Need of a Kitchen Heip- er Is Felt in Every Home An Opportunity to Se cure One. $29 Hoosier for $20 Don't expect to find one like cut, as this pictare merely shows the general utility of the Hoosiers. The one on is made with a stationary solid oek work table, elevated flour bin, metal sugar bin, spice wab- inets, tea and coffee can. isters, and ample cupboard J and drawer room for cook utensils, tinware, crock ery and small articles, Cab inet made of oak through out, finished a waxed gold en Six to sell at the above quoted price. striped tweeds and worsteds. All wil “Gus Brown” ss Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! For Everybody Entire output of one of Troy, N. ¥., leading shirt manufacturers, Materials of Madras, Percales. Vicunas, Piques and Oxfords, plain and pleated bosom, attached and detached cuffs, selling regu. larly for $1.50 and $2.00— At Special the Golden Quartered Oak oF Imitation i Mahogany To people who want a designed a little Of the ordinary, but §© pronounced as to be ikish, this special nur: ber would make its appeal MOU is butit with Bracefully sha Oval pane! back, edges are studded with beading; neat a solid Mddle and arme st ng sizes, large variety, Always sold apa and $6.00, $3. 50 Men’s $5 Trousers | Boys’ $4 Suits Now | Straw Hats Straw,Hats worth up to $2.00 for S85¢ Straw Hats worth up to $4.00 for $1.95 All of Our Panama Hats at Half Price All Boys’ Wash Suits Greatly Reduced $1.20 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY, Ab $8.76 value, on $5.50 — — Office Desks— | A Long | Second Av. and First Av, and es for University | Shafer Bros. | | University 88 | | of A “ Stan” All the Credit This St. Spey RL ea way ee St. Second ard Yesler Where the Cars Stop You Want Yes; half price still prevails on all Summer Suits. WHOLE BLOCK LONG,