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° THE ST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 190 STAR DUST A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. ay BY STAR. PUBLISHING co. 507-1900 jeventh | “hve GVERV AFTERNOON ‘EXCEPT BUNDAY. Main 1080, These are exchanges, and connect with all de partmente—ask for department or name of pereen yeu want. BALLAND STAR AGENCY — 8409 Malierd av ov #704 Rockefeller Av. Bw WHAT IT mighty bad sera By placing Himself promptly On the outside of the barber shop he avoided getting imeelf into a mighty bad sérap.— hicago Tribune. f Adam and Eve Buneek, Ballard #06 Th’ trouble RVERETT STAR AQ “Merrett Bros with most wv Just tasted o} pore Gave cents per Meath the tree of knowledge. ‘It's no Hvered "by mall oF us le we keep fun,” they mourned, "We have na = parenta Whose grammar We oan cor. . animate oond-al -” Boiered at the Portottice at Seattiq Washington, ae second-alage mal our mouthe rect.” Heroin they felt they had TO MAIL SURNCRIBERS—TRe date when your ‘missed the chief joy gs adare mel of ane Pa w he open instead on the address label Norge B FO SUBSCRIBERS uy our eyes, mons Oe When the democratio Main 1080: ind. 44, bouwoan @ nditions which have gone to mane | Oratic party appealed nucemmstully \ 4 ; & copy at once If you Hhould mise H mere ibto boing there were nuove of the | to the voters to turn the rascals out a large collection of the newegg a be certain of gtving our sunscribers & perfect sarviee— the present democratic issues.) This waa the Blaine campaign. | aiid rhade “wh “i There was some agitation for a ge price Of Lamon, Lincoln's junior law part-| here ner, said he once charged a client) $250, and Lincoln made him return —— yration i wea THE BUSINESS OF CHARITY nan Jefferson r # i : poop Foon A geen ggadhenaais, iarltt rate refer aaa patron waint,| tariff grew to be the issue which price; all are new, stylish and hot worth the sum « ae » ” . y ? iL i . forall Was 0 farming gentleman of Vir-| “vided republicans from demo = . particularly desirable ae Constructive phttanthropy has a «tages rounded and sat- ok k. Melbeat phe Ob ink ginia. He believed fm the farmer's {rats The republicans were in} rab] 4 ast isfying sound, and, abstractly spoken, falls with pleasing ca-|fellow doesn't remomber until he lit, was oppored to big cities, or| Power for one term under Harrison) Cc : 74 { a3) y soune d, ab ) 0 . lea jo , 6 q or " ond ‘ome Barly for a First * n ving i ' f B oh ( sncrete|'# halt shaved that it is Sunday any other bores ot concentration — pe ger is Bs ot : me __ rat Choice iH dence and resonance on the ear tut brought into concer mamnina, ont, be mint b slept He wanted a nation like his native | BM rm hie wane ter) i ° ° i : hs net be party stood hones | ae realization, it angers the ordinary individual, who gives his/ as long as he wanted to | a on 2a ny be dor aaah neuidled oF tae adeidia Piccadilly Coats for Girls t + . amen government, anc ev in regu f a mite to the poor with a hearty generosity that recks only of Why Me Joined lating lo matters locally. He|** Would make living cheaper for) mt ee ' :) th i i the I f Aid “given in| =p Ao snes | had many eplendid ideas the poor man, and check govern-| ie je joy of giving and the happiness of receiving, # give “Tommy,” sald a young lady vie * 5 ment fostered mo pollen be iy . aia A " ” A . The democratic party of 1854-60 fe ft ae the name of a statistical Christ” is never popular, in spite of all) tor at his home, "why not come ‘t was the party of the “vested inter-| |The republicans sod by the tar-| esses an attore: utts for Gi i :) hoo! 5 q a ¢ pi structure they bad bu an He the experience, logic and elaborately intricate reports of pro-| your little friends Jolned us lately.” c oats.” Blavory was to the country | Cieveland’s party never had a P ei) ’ “All the World's a 6t then much what Wall st. le today I adilly Coats, n tailored, of ae fessional charity workers. | Tommy hesitated for a moment, a The woalth which then bought sen.|Cb8nCe to try out ite tariff theories. | an tailored, of excellent + ore then suddenly he exclaimed: “Does eal Bote During Cleveland's first term con-| thoroughly good, $6. 75 : “At lant,” he atghed, “we're alone, | at d i th ith of 8 f 75 and $8. ¥ These experts inform us that the stimulation which makes) a red headed boy by the name of ny. hoon hoping for tele cnt at igh a The wf gress was dominated by repub F J ; ei « os yoke he ro ' Twa bree y us dig down into our pocket for a bit of change to meet the) ys giv ue, = poh: Bo have |,” said she very frankly,|gressives” and the “radicals” of Henne: during his second hie quar Two and th icce Tailored Suits, one-piece P . * ) the senate made bim tm , : appeal of the needy on the spot, is altogether wrong; that our | teacher. Boll be ape a “{3 igees ae | teen : ag Mer tc tet Pan Dresses, Peter Thompson Suits, ete., ete, $6. quick impulse to provide a meal or a bed for some unfortunate) ,), 7 oN Bee Bay, ok wit You; and I want to aay ‘No’ and| headed the various movements PR ether iD _s hes y wae $8.75, $10.75 to $19.75 each. is positively harmful. Ministering to the distressed is a cold-|Sunday, you bet. Tve been layin’ | 0 ever wih” Se ee ee | 7 " for that kid for thre weeks a jp Hetween 1892 and 1496 the demo M t E Il t L es ys tho hic ere c hee € ; x jeme ” ° “s bdoied business proposition, in which there in no nced for the| for ute for ron. Tock A04| gaye WEDHGING TLURGALLY.|* he famatrate party brane the|, tate tang ana 18 he tome ll Most Excellent Low Price milk of human kindness or the pulsations of the big heart | (By United Press.) oer nest epprmed numerous iia. |TR@ country saw hard times, es-| ee Na | Litth Jake F de a | Sou opposed Lue roUn lad hy - or —e " To help the poor to help themselves and to root out the) qoatiies get al ae sae Py VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 9.—| vised and oppressive measures by| Pru” flea” Yorg pom M4 ¢ mendicant is the aim of the Charity Organization society. To|Jews get avay from dem? hee on BAe area pee papel anne Leg aren money was scarce, and even the ostery for the Children oul rn a hephow o be on product of th ve pen no lo | do this a business organization is necessary, and this busine ss| Oftener the Case. jot a former premier of British — it reconstraation” work » promi ttm wraner prise roo ms i . Columbia, was last otght found | This, to southern white men, came | i, “ ‘ § organization demands funds for its existence People who} “pid you ever find « quarter that pe Ap geen albige ocdlemy: ofl the government had passed a law = = - . give their whole time and energy to this work must of neces jyou dide't know you bad? ey Ss ae ee North, during 4 cave Snewied stopping the coinage of sliver dol 6 aor es : r tigen) to 81s, Sed 206s ds BY ‘Once or twice. Hut hundreds of | H00d with @ medicine for @ erim:| North, during 39 years following |iarg sizes 9, 914 and 10; a fine rib, fast black, good-looke sity have salaries. Then there is rent, and other expenses, | times | bave failed to find « quarter) inal _parpane, eh The Chicago platform and Wit ‘aaa etaile® > r that f thought | might have, He with be tentenced late today, | for little more than general oppost: | iain J. ryan's nomination resulted ing Hose, with closely woven, very strong feet; ume such as telephones, stationery and car fare, All this cats, aon & j - tion to the ruling powers, Jt wan! mis piattorm was very different die wea'ub tried Wikked rth how coll ‘ | tn one year in Germany $20,000,| tbe minority out of power. It hte y you've t hese, you can’t know how good more orf less, into the money given for charity The New Office Boy. 4 from the democratic platforms of ; , “Do you tell the treth? 000 was paid to 871,000 invalid) Composed mainly of the clement® 44 vious 30 years. Those plat low priced Hose can be These fac > generally * or, a pected. | osm, of disconten onely or . These facts are generally known, or, at least, suspecte Weill, I can make It sound that) Werkmen In the form af old-age pen: ol gone oon Rae Det r ht, forma bad dealt with dead or 25c a pair—A medium weight, dressy Stocking, with "They are not so generally appreciated in their true light.) way =. = lone certain strength always from what |*tilimgiaeues. This declaration was > femnen “ SO AR Mente ® Wee Fab You'll do.” fortpectens wit, revolutionary. It said that the go¥ kn Hence arises the ever-ready cry of “graft The red-blooded} Le | seesar bape me = . b 5 oom to be known as “the ernmnent bad fallen into the hands 25c a pair—A very fine lisle finished Stocking g es or doll, ith spontancity and no Well,” said the ¢ 6 esthoung Guring September and | *! of the money power, and the coun . . 4 man or woman gives dimes or dollars with spontancity ar in BR ie pial the customer, a* b¢ | october via Oregon RR. & Nevign |, Twenty years of “taking the ro |o., wan new. @ protocracy tather 25c a pair—A very heavy coarse rib Stocking, for very thought of scientific data on the subjec They are swayed | Pi" acor, “1 foal like congratulating tien Co. Catena 19 Seattle $38.00: | sponalbliity hasty be el, gly than & democracy. In. addition to| strong boys; you can pay more, but you can't get v i y o and goodness o ‘ et e ¢ ap me ansas City, | publicans. Grove yoyo “| demanding @ restoration of free da “ either by natural generosity and goodness of heart, or by re jmyselt an gotting satwly out of &/ Omaha, etc, $90.00. Other rates |sincted. The “issues” of that cam coubaie ak thet Gd af 18 toed it better for service. ms ligious expectations, involving repayment here and hereafter } Jee, ain't it hell to be poor!” a allegory Seretahes iat @ jEres were nat - maak toate demanded many of those things Lots of then Ps They want to see their dollar handed whole to some person |“Checkers,” at the Grand neat w ee eee Oe eee nn in nan lot valiad’ pomete aad onndidates | Wun nave siuae aime to be knows ; e y ¢ P 608 First Ave. BB. Bilis, Gon Agt of ruling powers and candidates | 4, the “Roosevelt policies.” The om oe 7 ———— Abuses bad grown up. There Were | Vesnote was sounded in the famous whe needs it, and look upom any deduction for salaries and |—— NO. 5. Tabloid History of the Democratic Party. Fifth o fa series of non-partisan articles written for First Voters, recently Naturslized Citizens, Busy Folk who have not followed political events closely, and our Boy and Girl readers. BY ‘GILSON GARDNER. party came, were no great business cor | . bo huge railroad systems, hy industries fostered by a to whom EMMBOE EN LTH LICE ALO SETTER ee te A Fine New Store, but the oe oe Sm aan Same Old Low Prices All our Underwear and ALL MEANS Hosiery Prices are fust ag they were in the old store Our Store Closes at 6 on Saturday Night Baillargeon’s Pretty Millinery A Special Lot _ \Y°'¥" viaved on al SURE REeeeeeerne S SRSFERE-E°SEREESEE. B SA2RSE TS seandals of all sorte, The demo o tables FP ' $10.00 $10.00 each M fany entire log | are extraordinary for the vision of the tariff on the for revenue only in the eight years which followed a cry of tariff] office expenses in the light of fraud. They fail to note the} Hakone when” ike $500 Re ard . ame. distinction between charity and philanthropy. Charitable or-| JJ acre; easy terms: close to Ww " . Mititable. The : Senha eiiebeds car tine and lake; level, clear For ong cane ot gieebettem net ‘ ¥ ™ ganizations are not charitable hey are philanthropic, ch ed; fine for chickens and b eonnot cure ts é J. 8. BEISBOW ae a he a ros National Land Inv, Co, ine is a different thing, and although it goes against the grain to] admi ‘The attitude of the charitable public toward its depen ents is like that of an indulgent mother toward a spoiled ch With this mother you may ar She is proudly ruled by natural sentiments and refuses to adopt a course which her common sense experience tells her is right. Rather she will continue spoiling the child ding it positive harm, and exwit over it is better and more effective ue or reason to no advantage The Most Amazing Values JEver Offered in Men:s Fall Suits and every-day fulton the services of & Oregon Republicans want to trade for those of Congressmen Humphrey and Cushman. It w be a falter proposition if Oregon would accept Senator Ankeny since she | offers us a “dead one.” | - a | Senator La Follette has announced that he, too, will publish a | $1 2.50 Weekly, like the peerless one’s Commoner. And it will be only a question of time until inquisitive persons wil! be asking Bob- AND bie “Where did you get itt ee $15.00 From the rapidity with which the councll fs solving the tax levy | problem it becomes certain that talk, as a commodity, barring a few j The style, fit, tailoring remarks by Hi Gill, ie much cheaper than manictpa! improvements. ' and materials are only to oa é lB be had in much higher Some foggy day there ia going to be a nice little disaster on Alki point, say thirty or forty lives lost, and then everybody will get to gether for a signal station and feel real virtuous about it. priced goods. The buying power of our two stores enables us to buy direct What Dagdale and the rest of them are trying to get at, is an from the maker for cash, Qmendment to the baseball rejes that will allow the home team to do thereby saving you the all the bitting and the visitors the striking out. middleman’s profit. A visit to our clothing de- Incidentally, we don't recall any loud, jubilant exhortations on be half of the Republican party emanating from Charles Watren Fair. banks, the tal! gent from Indians. pattment will be the most of Your mon- if not satisfied with An expert 1 to alter- convineing evidence our assertion. Why {sn't The Hague Tribunal, with its olive branches, turtle doves, Czar Nick and our own Andrew Carnegie on the job in Servia’? ey cheerfully returned you are i ya! your pufthase tailor always han make ations free of charge. While everyone appreciates the value of the aeroplane, the great on erying demand just now is for a hen that will lay all the year ‘round. | | any necessary Japan is preparing to give the American fleet as hot a reception as she gave Rojesvensky, with the rough work cut out Men’s Pants A splendid showing of Men's and Young Men's Pants, in all the new colors for Fall “Brother Charle been lost in the shuffie, but he's probably chairman of the auditing committee. seems to have wear We wou NER eR MES AO OP Or, Whether you're tall or short, stout or slim, we can fit you, and at the right prices, te aaa tetue bas ent thet mare of it from .. RN c seseeeescenseeetss $2.00, $2.50, $2.95, $4.00 up Now what if somebody should nominate Frank Chanee and Ty M S ie a ¢ eationas tai en’s Sweater Jackets a % ya ie : Sox Special Tomorrow 10c At 75c and $1.25 several | 1 windred di Y of choice Consultation trey D speech by Bryan, the convention | ‘cross of gold which stampeded and gave him th nomination, over J. A. Baillargeon & Co., Second and” whelming the “conservatives” — | Spring St. Against this kind of an onset spe celal privilege rallied mightily. Its SEMEEMIENSE MT MENTE Te SE TT TK TS Ao ees ea aE aE ee aT see: 3 votaries, under M.A. Hanma, ra! Beem: & campaign fund of $6,000,000, They Chairman, J. 3. Hitt: p obscu all other « by barp iG 8 OFFICERS ARE » Hill; second vice pr Ss ing on free coinage of silver 1. Pasviniiben: third vice, p of Many did not believe tn the 16] ALL RE ELECTED secretary and assistant sf to 1 remedy for hard times, Others| x“ T. F. Nicholls; treasun and ® si were frightened at the general over: | sistant treasurer, Rawarl w hauling proposed by such unknowns | : tated rene) a as W. J. Bryan, J. K. Jones, C. A.) gop PAUL, Get d.—-At the anneal MASON COUNTY FAIR. ae Towne and others. So many people | necting of the Great Norther Pa voted for the “honest dollar” and) ois ciders, whic b was bold. tor SHELTON, Oct 9—The ll ty ‘a return to prosperity.” Jak tout hand bn Oh, Send oe * Mason county fair will be ir publican appeal to self inte i Sees tne ‘aul yesterday Shelton, Si urday, October fear waa successful jafternoon, J. J. Hill, L. W. Hill and Ger the ausp! st the Four years later the democratic |Prederickh Weyerhaeuser, whose! Commercial club, and has party made an effort to win the|terms as directors had expired, brought together a # | | presidency on an appeal similar to) Were re-elected. lthe one of 1806. It was varied @| The board of directors reelected | iene Leas emphasis was put om the officers of the road, as follows |the astiver iseue, the Philippines were dragged in, and Bryan again) lection of frutt and veg SCHOOL DAY ECIAL Prices campaigned the country. But the} on Clothing for the Boys. effects of the panic had worn them. [Solves out: prosperity had come || Re@war 02-00 Suits only $1.50 1) Rag.VElGL (emt acne Regular $4.00 Suits only $2.00 {with McKinley and the effort failed. | Regular $5.00 Suite only $2.50 ar years. later Bryan stepped auide to let others try. There were | CROWN CLOTHING CO, men of the old generation w 1121 Firat Ave. thought that the real way to win | - sparen was to make democracy exceeding ly conservative” safe and sane.” MeKinley had died and Roosev jhad come to power The money in terests feared him, and they “bor | rowed” the democratic organization to see If they could not rally the j country aga: How Da Belmont nominate RECORDS JOHNC.W ALL 7H SECON er | Hull and 4 Alton Bi August | Parker and how he was overwhelmingly de feated is fresh history, Another ‘our year period has gone by, and « Bryan democracy firyan again, for the with a platform much] republican platform organization” of the is opposed to the #0 are the real machine. friendly to priv now it is again Now « third tin | like the Just as the republican party Roosevelt policies rulers of the democratic state a nal, i nat nd hostile to progress { Brya like Roosevelt, has been} able to rally the sentiment of the army of privates in his party until like the republican bosses ytelding | jto Roosevelt, the democratic na-| |tlonal committeemen? and other! leaders” are forced to accept lb “Sit cna catac’ "Il of that much-needed Suit (Tomorrow's article wil de | Pratt ott ta Overcoat because you find pe | W'groatost raclug hard to get the neces cash together? Just the thing to wear around the hous« mur eet WAR WONDER WORDS these chilly days. ‘They are comfortable, | Men’s Merino Wool Sox, in natural, tan Gory & If this is the case, you are evidently not acquainted very cheap and durable and black. Worth double the price tha the advants f our Modern Credit Plan—our lit Beauty a-time plan—the plan that is ALL convenience, Mos 7 ANY?T HING Hat Special Arnold Vibrator Co. Try this plan in the buying of your Fall Outfit—opell p : 340 Arcade Annex ascount and 1 ttle t! | Tomorrow, Don’ to ret Our Underwear poses —— “ ; ™ fh ay. & little down and a little at aga i WORSHIP WEALTH WRATH | 1.45 anything selected from our showing of “BRADBU@ | $1. Save Money ig SYSTEM” and “COLLEGIAN” Clothes—the nobbie@ | , We carry leafmpt ete lines of the Famc Avoid Pai . 1es—the Until Grant we gg | sh biynes rm Winsted U hildrwear, and several othe een | men’s togs shown anywhere—the clothes that meam SA aitivesinent ; , idl fro agnor ert agar cgay and} ) i hoice prominent onfakes, in both union and twe ISFACTION from every viewpoint FAR goad t Red Speaking in one year hay and « siete * eosie po t. Prige . at : role @ year don't come to that rmuct 970 ate, 9 barley up to $2.50, fo Wear, ete., at the right price ish or a little-at-@-Giam *-* 178.9164 ©, 44,974,833 : . All sizes, to fit the big men as well as tl Store op: till A it Union fore egun battle of St e+ 's ™ z J as the Store open till TEN tor Ww even if you dow loh without breakfast. Gran What with his bland explaining 91.46 small fellow find it possible t all de 1 } surprised Sunday morning, April Vhat with hia indignant air Typ dl yeal sei 6, 1862, by confederate fore while find w » “a ~~ ‘outednine booklet, making the eakfast coffe | trust angel all unaware » F Purchaser 4 Do *s nytt go| “1 tried t wth the ff | 5 a i] Ss urnishings We are distributing a superbly illustrated rer. beet. D : a ae | ener the eat ragiate 7 s ; ? i in beautiful art cover, depicting Men’s Fall and Wit Peet Ye ‘i me ay he i it lid wem to be .appr \ poe peed ything in Shirts, Gloves, Suspenders, Silk Neckwear, etc you wil ter styles, and giving hints as to correct dress jy time to put yo fy 1 paid that the euftradiaie ‘would men and boys. this remarkable soale of prices |} sageens away In the cedar chest. |leave large footprints on @he sands | —---—----7-----nsesesnseetsensnpeenennvniieeeeeeeeee 2 Ri Dated rss. a * ot time TIL-Rita. Pr Teeth, (i guaran. ME MEE LE) Ss des ae'nn cones tr IM CORM ACK BR prea te tfi itting o., Inc. ee ing do wn every night It's a] ft, per’ te. 1332-a6 Little emarol Chicage b pretty st p that marrie C ion 58] d * eaten a brewery” permitiod bia | to Py mil glu oul arom Second Are, Union f father to become a drunkard, and ee , “fituret to's Re »" wake $15,000 damages. 9 in Xk aly 5 ual wil Head to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys YALE DENTISTS Reem oe Gretit Hous No, girls, it fe not a facPthat ali} Second Man (sitting down ~ i | ‘hw : comune timmneet oGeturatan coset, Meo {niune donee 812-14 First Avenue Opposite Colman Block §) WING, HOPKINS & RYER, Ing 0 were are edited by buld-headed men ny wid.—Lite \} Steck, and ieee ‘ | Berd whoneectte, PP *Bhianed ase “ses | Opters wx . © «