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Me STAR—THURS WHICH DRINK IS IT THAT WL ti | MAKES A PERSON DRUNK?" tis oaucite DAY, JULY 1, 1909 AS A WATER CURE Hing her heafin a tub of wa TeMXDougall &y outhwick Co. At Just What Stage of the | °!0*e your peeps, you begin to think (hie) friend. Me saye What's] fer Anti! whe wan nearly 4 od i Z Of all the things that happened tn the use (hte) of worrying? Lite ind following it.with a seve beat | Drinking °Is a Man/ihe day, an’ the next thing {U's\ton (hie) short Then have one] jy, . adele t : A mornin’, It's joat the same way on (bi Bure (hie) A Ny ES ae ar Drunk? This Question Vit) boo "|" "You oall hity the best friend] Aue © satoed by. 2, ( ’ 4 oie | - + % You take a few to drown your you have in the world; you whake| dang heyy haan = 4 Is Up in Seattle Court. sorrows, and then « friend comes hands upon it, an’ thep—-the Hiht' | pon wae wt + Hage SoBabiy) ser’ = | en or erin S$ | un | — ~ Wlong and you have a few more, shining down through the iron bard] ony vith eae thin . he red with assault in the third Refuses toGo Up) yon is a man drank and when {Js for friendship sake and you are sleeping on a dirty cot, | qoeree i in th " in Air, 80 Railroad Men |'# be not, and bow many drinks When You Land in Jail, ar h, What @ head ; . 7 4 L in AW, Big Wed make a drunk? These are the Wi tity taken oh i Niel n'a ware, saber INGSALL ALAR Boxee Alter Plans for Big Wed | questions that have bothered the | nue; you tell yene trecblw your! was it "| the Gamewell Fire Alarm Tele judiclary in eriminal courts ever rant ding Saturday. since Inebriation -becano & misde | === . | Sealdoneritede et astag ot ae o " meanor b fe ® une of the a ‘tinged goin ane» QUAINT CEREMONY | emer Bowes tons © Soe et om ae ote | FOR DEDICATION 5" | Montana, Ts ony | Fred C. Brown, when T. B. Tifft lonly th ‘ ttle, wi yroprietor of “Hilly the Mug's” #a —— | will ue ‘ lor ¢ : adore “ * neon Was boing tried fo selling FAIR VISITORS SEE JAPANESE BRI W lin thelr beats, ‘The Inventory has uncovered a number of money-saving opportunities in the 7 but by wi ne, | liquor to Yankee Frank, who was S 0) TO PE K wane vatalled the — fire ' : ' . one ng ca | alleged to be intoxiented | RITUAL PERFOMED aT T § A \" oo aioe acne iy. |f_ Women’s and misses’ garment sections. ffiotatlus | alarm # n the grounc E we 4 The a Yankee Frank, the only name he NIKKO CAFE | pron ; Relirony {Sah remember, adinitted that. he 4s HERE ON KANSAS DAY! | Always at the end of the season there are broken assortments of regular Pg the fair ground a have had two or a doen ae | CAPIT. . 5D | ji . Ye Day. tr but swore that he could} The quaint ititle Nikko Palace ——— TAL GOES DRY lines and odd garments from special styles that are now sharply reduced in ID. Ca of the |oarry a Oh larger cargo without) Cafe, standing betwee he Mani Senator Joseph F, Bristow, one of | ; ‘When Rev, J. 1 t arry & mu 8 ‘ unding eon the Manu CHARLESTON, W. Va. Ju » P " tie julaator 1 to | *pllling @ drop and without looking |factures and the Oreson # the leading figures in republican| por try re so ; et price for quick clearance. ike a lumber schooner satling ! ime in half a cer ny AS . " | on of today e ape ‘ent nl tat it h The Pe . - - the cerem axninst the wind, And he offered |UUlldings, on the export _ ft today, will ms the speak Virginia's state capital |b The prices we quote on the following garments are very much below that it ®lto prove It to the satisfaction of #TOUNds, wax dedicated this a er of the occasion on Kansas day, | Came whi ‘ at midnight last ‘ Ge clouds ud the court if someone would put {2008 With all the curious cere-| July 10 [night by the refusal of the elt what these goods regularly sell for. a Ss was ats . Jown, | tp the price. No one did wonton. OC Ae ededia ntl id Bishop W. A, Quayle, of Kanea soenalt t ee ae ene " of a : on pies nes : Bed men got to think He le Fined ole Japanese stuEe | city, will alto make an address, and seca FE eke A a AT $25.00 EACH—Choice is offered from about 60 Women's Fancy Worsted and atruck upe plan of the} Most Bed the evidence went) dreds of vi who applauded| Kansans both at home and in the night as the result of the non-rene and Serge Suits; also a few Panamas and satin-finish cloths, in the season's most felephone. The in by geod t, and he was fined $10 oe oid ms . x : hor ay at are making great prepar |! of Heer fashionable shades and mixtures, all strictly tailored and full silk lined, semi-fit- of this tele; at the fair! “Little did Tifft realise that he! for the lucky per 1 rice oak Tt } ting, self and braid trimmed. i ‘ he | ent di rie es i party from Kansas City will : y - ’ panty t00 glad to have it used, had raised the very question that] that were thrown broadeast tato the| probably arrive In a special tral: 7,000 MEN ON STRIKE . hee Carpenter wil! stand on the | has proven so difficult of solving tn | crowd j while other excursions are being! AT $9.85 EACH—An excellent assortment of Women's Covert and Worsted Full Beery the couple 20 When Judge Brown was asked te Isak Faia pom inomations cetinnks ") Raat on at "t " “ Sl prersnt NG, Pa, July 1—Reven Length Cloaks, im popular colors of tan, blue and gray, full length and semi-fit- 2 ed to o ace, prepared decorations | estimated that severa housands b #, Pa, July eve A a are determined |**P0und bis theories on the ques-|of the most elaborate sort. and the| Kansans will be tn attendance. |tt “gir union men are on strike] ting, These are reduced to about one-third their former prices - Hon of & man's sobriety when/ grounds about the butlding } Excursions on the sound are be-|Wday and 16 plants belonging to rallroa f neneta Ghd itiding have wratons on the sound ar 1 santa or ‘ - +o ‘ Seve brid vid room nee |DFoURht wp for trial, he sald beon arranged in true Oriental/ing arranged by the local Jay-|the United States Stee! corporation WOMEN’S WAISTS AT $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 EACH—Attractive values 4 ghowered with pree It Is difficult to determine when style, while a family of tame rab.| hawkers are closed, following the issuance | | man is drunk or merely feeling |€00d, The fine line between drunk ehess and just a hilarious feeling is Yory indistinct, and a great many things have to be taken into con sideration when a judgment is ren bite running about the grounds add & quaint touch to the ploture of the dainty Hite tea house. a dig dinn peld for the After the corem | ~ SUMMER SETTLEMENT [HELPLESS AND ALONE | won oezncozs rhalr from the | company; @ rpone of developing a ~ -—— | sirable Shirt Waists at saving reductions. Stone. | dered summer settlement on the shore of | : E ‘ ella for Men Are Different. HE DEVOURS HIS DOG Sammamiah, D.C. Conover Special Eastern | MISSES’ WASH DRESSES AT $1.50, $2.35, $2.85,and Wash Skirts at $2.50, “Liquo : , » mon| and EP, Moran will construct tn "yerae < $ Lic Hor Never Ba: rs Bi es a| oe s the hone tus ph le ape a Exc ursions | $2.75 and up, In the Misses’ section are unusual offerings of summer wash gar- cocktalls and still retain his seone Few tales of rigors and privations | {0™ Bellevue M nbauer bay) sone July 2 and 4, Aug ments for girls from 6 to 14 years at these announced prices, Materials are ging- tlot propriety, while another mayjin Alaska recount such hardships aa | 0! l4ke Washington ; a Sept. 14, by Oregon It. Kt hams, chambrays, percales, etc 8 > -pi - Kline & Rosenbure; | feel capatile of conquering the| befell W. EB. Priestly. a bevy oy of Lake Sammamish tis: Cubleago Aba velars , ys, percales, etc., the dresses being Jumper style and one-piece ef iful te card case | world on half that number, and still| writer, after setting out from In. Commissioners granted a Bt. Louts, $67.60; New York fects Jeweler another may become 4 selfcoust!.|noko for the outaide thix spring, |{anchlse for the road yenterday. $108.00; Omana, Kansas City and 'S SHS ‘Ss AT ‘ "AC i i —————- | tuted humorist, and crack jokes at|Pricatly le how in Seattle which grants & 20-foot rightofway | Missourt River points, §60, On July WOMEN'S WASH SKIRTS AT $1.35 EACH—About 150 in this lot of Wom- STEVENS which, no one buat himself will Taken ii nh with rheumatien olrypeon 7 an! Fe oe ARS Sn Geka en's Linenette Wash Skirts, All are strictly tailored and come in colors of light i aug Priestly lay for fourteen days on | PO*ed reute eh - tnt ‘ i UE ow ansecsses After the trial Yankee Prank hel tin banks af ‘ihe sive el god reservations at Union Ticket blue, tan, navy and white. Lengths are 38 to 42 inches. Bands up to 32 inches. fe teach you to dance backed off Into a corner and asked|river, unable to move and axpert-| Why stay In town Sundays? were ay. 8 reivar the same question When is ajeneing tortures which moved him/| Spend the day at Cedar or Gree jman drunk?” | to pray that death would come soon | River. Sunday rat via C. & I “It's Jest ike hittin’ de hay and | His food having given out, Priestly 8. Ry Lea 8:20 «. m. arriv soln’ de snooze route,’ he sald. wes obliged to kill one of his dogs | back 6:15 and 10 pm. Sam When you lay yourself down an'land eat It | vice Monday, July & uly Stock-Adjusting Sale More Values You Cannot Afford to Let Slip By orro Ww Another rousing sale, Because we only mention a few things daily, do not — think for a moment that the sale has narrowed down to such limits. If we at d to enumerate the thousands of bargains and cut prices in this sale, we would weary you with our pa y $1 oot golden oak round- | Table $17.50 golden oak round- destal Table $19.50 Dining Tables | Writing Desk Bullt on mission lines, of solld oak, finished Karly English; width 28 Inches, depth 16 Inches; one drawer, Interlor conventently arranged for filing pa- pers, ete.; & very neat, clear-cut, little desk; $16.00 value. igs and Carpets Priced Very Low to Close Out Wilton Rug, $70.00 value .... 10 Wilton Rug, $63.00 value Wilton Rug, $60.00 value ..... 6-foot Extension Dining Table, with 42-inch round top, made of solid oak throughout, finished golden or Early English, non-dividing pedestal; this table is very similar to picture; $19.50 value— 2.15 $41.50 8-foot golden oak round top pedestal Table .$32.50 $34.50 6-foot golden oak round- top pedestal Table .$25.00 9-6x13 Body Brussels Rug, $37.50 value .. 10-6x10-6 Wilton Rug, $48.00 value $2.50 Wilton Carpets, per yard eereeee 889,00 is z } $2.25 Bigelow Axminster Carpets, per yard... 1.35 on Rug. $45.00 value ...6e40. eee ese $2.00 Wilton Velvet Carpe i per yard .,, $1.35 ; Wi Rug, $50.00 value ....+4+. ene 7 $1.75 Body Brussels Carpets, per yard .. $1.35 + pi ‘ilton Rug, $50.00 VAINE cece reece ec ces BB2Z.50 $1.45 Velvet Carpets, per yard ve $1.10 ao Rng eae a > ahh | 85c Tapestry Brussels Carpets, per yard .......... 638¢ Ody Brussels Kug, $30.00 value .. . $23.75 | All Carpets made, laid and lined at these special sale Body Brussels Rug, $28.00 value ........ $22.50 | prices Mission Chairs—Just a Few—Prices Low Tomorrow morning we shall close out a few Mission Chairs and Rockers. Take notice that we say a few; this means that you must come early, or they will be all sold at the very low prices we ask. Solid Oak Mission Rocker, Early | Solid Oak Mission Arm Chair, English finish, leather uphol- | arly English finish, panel stered back, loose leather cush back, loose leather cushion seat; ion seat; regular eis ker regular $21.00 chair..$14,00 Solid Oak Mission Rocker, Early Solid Oak si ait Rocker, E ly English finish, panel back, English finish, panel back, loose leather cushion seat; reg- | loose leather cushion — seat; regular $21.00 rocker. .$14.00 ular $22.00 rocker $14.75 Solid Oak Mission Rocker, Early | Hardwood Mission Rocker Barly English finish, panel back, English finish, panel back, solid loose leather cushion seat; reg saddle-shaped seat; regular ular $20.50 rocker ....$13.50 $12.50 rocker .....+..++ $6.25 ALL THE CREDIT YOU WAN STORE CLOSES BUY NOW PAY re. M. Saturdays During and August, 1 P. M. Saturdays During July and August. Monday, July 5, WAI Day. Monday, July 5, Store Closed All Day SECOND AND UNION are offered at these prices from three lots of Women's New Shirt Waists, mate- of @ strike order by the Amalgamat 6d Apsociation of Iron, Steel and} rials being madras, percales, lawns, crepes, dotted swisses, etc, Many are tailored Tin Workers, ‘The union met | and fancy trimmed; others have the Dutch neck; ered, etc determined to overthre some are elaborately embroid- open shop w the # oorporation’s polley This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase this season's most de- Agent Second Floor ” PIANO _ BARGAINS Of course you have some idéal of a piano in view, lf Hosiery and Underwear We announce the following important items from the women’s hosiery and underwear sections: AT 50¢ A PAIR—Women's Embroidered Stockings, fine quality light-weight lisle thread; fast black or tan leather shades; three styles of fancy self-embroidered ankles. All sizes, you are not quite ready to y the price of your ideal, then get the next best thing in our Ex change Department AT 22¢ A PAIR—Women's Silk Lisle Hose, fine, light-weight quality of tan col- ored silk lisle thread; spliced soles, heels and toes. All sizes, AT 75¢ A PAIR—Arnold's Knit Umbrella Drawers, made of light, porous fabric, full and ample in size, wide, lace-trimmed umbrella knee, tape waist. All sizes. AT $1.25 EACH—"CARTER" Silk Lisle Underwear. Light-weight white silk lisle vests, high or low neck, long or short sleeves. Tights to match, ankle or knee lengths. All sizes, Main Floor Later, when ready for jinstrument, it can be trad jed in | No reason for going without ANY piano in the | meantime, | | Over 100 fine uprights and grades at prices that] you are a more expensive | Important Values for Men Attractive values are here announced on the very articles that are now in daily demand. The values are from one-fourth to one-half better than the price indicates. jamaze even the experts. A small down payment lgives immediate j sion, | posses AT $1.00 EACH—Men's White Pleated Shirts; remarkable value; perfect fitting ; cuffs attached or detached; the latter have one extra pair of cuffs; all average sleeve lengths; sizes 14 to 18, AT $1.25 SUIT—Men's “Munsing” Ribbed Balbriggan Union Suits, with long or short sleeves; perfect-fitting garments, knee or ankle lengths, Successors to D, 8. JOHNSTON CO, Third and University AT 50¢ EACH—Men’s Athletic Underwear—shirts and drawers; sleeveless shirts and knee length drawers; 50c each, In Union Suits at $1.00. AT $1.00—And on up to $3.50, we now show a splendid line of BATHING SUITS, in combination or two-piece; plain colors, or plain with colored bands. ; Dougall G orosis outhwick Co. ‘She SECOND'AVENUE'& PIKE STREET | | | | 1 | Main Floor Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —It’s Delicious Butterick g Patterns Main Floor | | | AGREE WE TO PAY ALL YOUR MONBY BARNS, | CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY New Discovery Has Revolutionized | 10 Per Cent Pald Last 7 Years, | the Treatment of Bkin Diseases, ruewr sOUN AVINGS & } eee LOAN CO. | 112 Columbia St, Nothing In the history of medi > roached the suc —— = cint b .s 7 Ses hs Ae has D, i The Raven prescription service cone the marvelous #k ‘emedy | ite. ; y LU which, it 1s safe] } % Ail -y, means that the doctor's skill In pre known as poslam to say, has cured more cases of ocxoma and wkin diseases than any | jremedy ever offered for these I The sueceas of poslam te not at all surprising when it ts considered that even a vory small quantity applied to the skin stops itching ecribing is most efficiently supple mented by the druggist’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Second Av. Tamale Grotto 1425 Fourth Ay, Main 5900, Ind, 214. Open from 1:80 a.m. to tA. m. 3. & M. SPLENDID RESULTS HAND-MADE HATS A immediately and cures chronic i SPRCIALTY, cases in two weeks, The very Th N t worst cies of ecuema, ax well ne] »,f1X-Fepm furnished house | rhe Newport! acne, herpes, te piles, salt This house ts situated at 2312 CAFE & GRILL H PXOLUSIVE MILLINERY. rheum, rash, crusted humors, scaly 1828 Third scalp and every form of Itch, yield] Mastake av FIRST AND MADISON, Postoffice. to It readily, Blemishes such as iis co Bil Ph through | sana site muddy and tn disappear almost im Another evening pa | mediately when poslam is appliied,|the same ad tho complexion being cleared over, results night | That's where druggist keeps both the! get fooled 60-cent (for minor troubles) Thoy fall to use the and the jar, and elther of these) first, may be obtained in Seattle at the} If they did that, they wouldn't /Quaker Drug company, as well as} have to use any other paper other rellable drug stores And they'd be money ahead Hut no one le even asked to pur It was easy for us to rent that |chase poslam without firet obtatn-| house. |ing an experimental package, whieh| Plano; pimples, red noses, flamed akin r, carrying falled to bring any H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, ; If you can't get boots or # apy, b t baths, and other drug) methods. Optical reoma iting MUST DE SOLD AT ONOR, walking distance Union $2.25 near vnd 4 great many folks right paper AMES STREET, a7 J Por any case of alcholiam that I cannot cure In from $3 to ¢ days fruit! 5 0 lass d treating ¢ | will be sent by matl, free of charg “In the good old summer tine, J. B. BRISBOIS er eaulee ex and treating eyes }upon request, hy the Emerge In the good old summer time reatments $ eqch. Laboratories, 32 W. th at, New And then the fruit, and Optician. York city, Bh? What?

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