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D ATCHCOCKS [SSC EW MEMBERS *°°85NC ne Paes AGENT BRIBED (qa “FOR ER caries ey have been has (ti. Vated Prone.) | WASHINGTON, Ma 5. Becre ficial Traded Patronage for Votes in Oregon Leg- j tary Ballinger, on the stand today, islature. irs, each velta viait of the 1s rewermbles the galety Ame and informality of a weekend Jelected former etary of th [Interior Garft the Anantas | party club, Ballinger branded a um | Roosevelt apent ae true” statements made by Garfield |Ume in the nursery, p in a letter to Taft, in which Gar-|the Crown Prince Olaf, Olaf t# « |fleld declared that the cooperative | bright child, bas cate plan for the reclamation Today is * Nn was approved by the sen | the city tn jate committee on irrigation | Th ores The letter was written Novem. | streets filled ber 6 |The popularity of the Garfield declared that Ballinger m by one Inc ident had instructed Director Newell, of | c#! charity, ® agg jthe reclamation service, to pre — mene aK pare slowly restorations of lands |® barves a conteining power aites, “In order} Roosevelt had lun not to attract attention. Am an embassy @ A This statement, Ballinger de ernoy and ettrd mae clared, was unfair and untrothfal on “Internationa The secretary de sclared that he xt wish to reflect on the pre administration of the Inter lor department. He cited his own If You Are Going to the pitt Bae tn niet he etronk | Jeffries-Johnson Fight } |ly endorsed the Garfield regime, to| erable (My United Press) WASHINGTON May 5— Charges that a former high government official tried to tamper with the Oregon legis trading federal of for votes, were made in nate today by Senator n Bourne of Oregon. | serv te ab 4 jfore the Nobel prine « lat the National theatre | miniselon | siature had the man |show that he was actuated by MO/ way not join Jim Morrison's spe j spirit of unfairness or Jealousy, but 1 train party and travel with wished only to secure fairness for : ? | himself Morrinc and can « ve you a straight tip of | the fight tickets es to the fac satisfactory painting, paper ape |A eee RR = . lve Geandinavian Regublicane Or- %|20W to make the trip af 8 K pking @ thorough in aa acuta gerne —T S| tare, Mr, Morrison's place of mine at Divernon.|% ‘The Scandinavian Progres- # | 208 1# 1222 peed may ee ® aive Republicar bt an ® w safety device inar 2 F . : MP nthuslantic preliminary meet- *|1 Victor and Edison Machines ¥ devices were ordered in-|@ ing last night In the assembly ® in all mines tn Hiinols, fol- | » in the Henry bullding. & and Records os ae ae & Temporary officers were *|| BORGUM MUSIC CO,, . ~ wernecr’e per iw ond 6m ne \* 1207 3rd Ave i} ted ur, ¢ e wil # Monday, May 16 * dealin be we wanisatt t m- & Open E e | I & ple The < at wl - =H} # principies will als made at ® AN OLD CONCERN i 2 f *) We are now classed as iit “eee * r stores ' The Oriental Pool Rooms 45—Poo! Table: oP ng and tinting at reasonable ner and one ¢ 28—Bole Tabi iH} Bar, restaurant, cigar cane and AINT AN WALL! y| seven chatr barber shop. Largest FEDERAL PAIN D iH |, We must take the current when place of the kind In the world. $10 PAPER CO., i it serves or lose our yentures,— cash given away Cally, 1412-16-27 1314 tet Ave Arcade Annex. |i | Shakespeare. Third av. between Pike and Union. Right In the Shopping Center. i | i } FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Daily at 6.30 DRY GoOts FURNITURE DRY GOODS Inc. | FURNI\ URE | Attractive Specials i in Dependable Furniture | | Annex, First Floor ‘This ix the first season of the Millinery Department and sure ly you can find no more com plete or stylish display of the 2D ROCKER, | MAPLE FOLDING ie ot wa tos as ne | CHAIRS. SPECIAL Gc | HARDWOOD 's good. By matural-color reed,'fin- | 1 ACH—Made of hard ma- ROCKER, SPECIAL Wy ished in shellac, frame | eo i ci | ates) $1.95 Constructed of i] a National tintin (On i substantially construct- | pie, in natura Inisn, weigh binchy dintehed ja: gold ed of light-colored ma- about 11 pounds, fold com- | 0 color, has spindle ple stock. Has cane | pactly and can be used to ex- | back, broad top panel, ¥ 1515 Second Ave. sfc at and reed ack, ¢ . a aise seidaniale sp cellent advantaye around the | turned legs and cobbler 4 back posts. summer camp. seat. NEW WHITE SEWING MACHINES $30 nN : SEATTLE MACHINE | ’ , if > 1 “ Li ‘ B. D. VORIS | : Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines. 1105 Third Av. Seattle, Wash. ) CRETONNE-COVERED BOX COUCH, SPECIAL $7.75— UPHOLSTERED Couch illustrated is upholstered over best-grade coil springs, cov- g7?OOLS, SPE- ered with good quality cretonne, and has large storage compartment. $1.85 A 5— A Ind. Phone 594. An exceptionally strong value. CIAL sa Sunset—Main 705. quantity of mahog- i _ plianlormalesnctentena ts FOLDING TABLES, SPECIAL ganized birch Stools, i \ oS $1.95—Of hardwood, finished golden, it anal es cade 4 ¥ EVERETT & EDMO & uph istered in genw | Str. City of Leverett or Telegr: and weigh about ten pounds. Have ine leather and as+ 4 30-inch square top, and legs fold com- Sorted fabrics, was 1 ecured at an excepr pactly against frame The tect thas ee & Se il n tionally low figure, these Tables arrived in slightly dam- enabling us to offee aged condition is responsible for their them at special, Found trips dally, Leave Be- 2m. and 6 p. m. e at 7:20 a. m., Leave Everett at ™ and 7:15 p. m e Everett at 9:45 a m.,/ and 7:16 p.m Steamer leaves from Colman dock. Ir and sched subject to without pot Sunset, Main 2993; MEALS SERVED, FOR RENT, Kohler & Chase, Yip te Second Av. el. Main 1032, 1032. BROKERS Walls & Lewis Co. NEW YORK STOCK GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Private Wires Main 7791. Ind. 2280 927-828 Bailey Bidg. HOPKIxs @ KYER, Ine (Bstablished 1992) "BROKERS | Stocks, Grails and Provisions, Both Phones 279. Private Wires. 304-405-306 Alaska Bidg. being offered at, special, $1.95. $1.85, The Northland Refrigerator Price $10.50 The Northland Refrigerator here illus- trated is 42 inches high, 23 inches wide and 16 inches deep, and has provision chamber measuring 16% inches high, 18 inches wide and 11% inches deep, fitted with two adjust able shelves; ice capacity, 60 pounds, Price, $10.50. Ind. 736. pas —Annex, First Floor, THE SEATTLE STAR i finish, with two clasps at wrist. May be had in neck, short sleeve and knee length, 50c. wear e are | , lar dered 1 Silk Windsor Tic which r ea pretty f h for the Ce et Collar, may be had in plaids, polka-dots and plain c« t2 and in finer quality, plair , at 65 Fine white Lawn Ties with ends embroidered in colors, 35c. All-white Lawn Ties with embroidered ¢ ; nd 50 F ab ~ ‘ ae FREDERICK & NELSON, fi "para Dry Goods Furait Dry Goo | More Ole New Models in Thompson’s Glove- Fitting Corsets, $1.00 and $1.50} STYLE 171, PRICE $1.50—A medium high bust Corse * Dally ot the average well-developed figure. This model ! extremel ng - material extending several inches below the boning, encasing the perfect ease and comfort to the wearer. Made of good quality « 5 med at top with embroidery beading laced with tin ribbon 1 { with two pairs of hose ipporter ; STYLE 168, PRICE $1.50—This model is especially adapted { der figure; has girdle top and is made extremely lon giving long, graceful lines over hips and bach This Corset i quality batiste and equipped with two pairs of hose rte STYLE 144, PRICE $1.00-—-A Corset mode hig! able for the average figure requiring no ex features. The sh erately long and fits closely over hip Made of strong coutil and fit two pairs of hose supporter STYLE 149, PRICE $1.00—A low bust m dapted figure. Is long below the waist | a r effect 1 A trong batiate and two pait of hose supporters are attached The New Coronet Plain Linen Collars cig Silk Parasols, $1. 50 Art Needlework Novelties Specially Priced en lines that have symulated in the Anh Women’s 20-inch Para ; Ik i rh tion have bee ped Pree nce at 10¢, ‘ z iting v cing ly interesting in French style, with seven double puff and new cring follows a2 : ¢ c I Covers, long Mission handles with military tassels. These Centers to embjfoider, are carefully made, ; shown in white, Coper able Busmers, hagen, blue, navy, “r’s green, tan, brown, Chantecler red and black. The white Parasols have | white-finished ribs to match. Unusually attractive values at $1.50. | First 1 414 yards for 5c First_ Fi Very Extensive Lines of Imported and Domestic Linoleums In the strong lines of Inlaid Linoleums now on display are represented a number of the best known Doe mestic and Imported makes, the latter including Staines’ 1, and the former, Wild’s, Pot ter’s and Farr & Bailey In the various patterns are co id parquetry effects. Come prehensive assortments of Printed Linoleums are shown at 50c, 60c, 63¢ and 75c a square yard. Plaiggg Linoleum and Cork Carpeting are also represented. Battleship Linoleum, which comes in plain browm® one-quarter of an inch thick, with smooth-finished surface, is especially suitable for use in public buildings or in any place where a floor covering of unusual durability is required FIRST-GRADE INLAID LINOLEUM, SPECIAL $1.15 A SQUARE YARD— FOUR PATs TERNS FROM WHICH TO SELECT. —Third Fleer, Values in Women’s Silk and Values in Children’s Knit Underwear and Hosiery Chamoisette Gloves at 50c Children’s Vests of medium-weight cotton, fine quality, in high neck, long or short sleeve style, 35¢ 1 Greenwi prised tile Women’s Double-tipped Silk Gloves of excellent ’ Children’s Cotton Pants, knee- or ankle-length, oF lace-trimmed umbrella style . i Children’s Cotton Union Suits of medium-weight Women’s Washable Chamoisette Gloves in soft } in high neck, long sleeve, ankle-length, also high quality, with two clasps at wrist, are shown in black, white and popular colors. Price, 50c pair. chamois color, biscuit-color and gray. Price, 50c Children’s Black Lisle Pantalets, of excellent quality, medium-weight, in knee-length, made with gussets to give perfect fit. Price 35c. pair. —First Floor « ’ Children’s good quality Cotton Hose in suitable 35-Inch Silk Serge, Spec 1$1.50Yd weight for Summer wear. These are shown if ae ; * black, white, sky, pink and tan. strongly reinfore Best quality, All-silk Serge, 35 inches wide, in a { ed with double heel, sole and toe: Price, 25¢ paife wide range of colors, including natural, Copen i Children’s Half-Hose in a wide assortment of th hagen, navy, smoke, moss, amethyst and casserole. } newest designs, including plain and fancy effects) Special, $1.50 yard. First Floor are shown at 25c pair. —First Floot | An Excellent Value in a Basswood Trunk’ A full fiber-covered Trunk, 32-inch length, made of selected basswood, with sheet steel bottom, hardwood slats all around and edges bound wit brown vulcanized fiber. Is cloth-lined, has two sole leather straps @ around and brassed Capitol steel, riveted trimmings; Corbin lock and tw@ trays, the top one divided, with fall over-all. Thirty-two inch size, $14.00; 34-inch, $15.00; 36-inch, $16.00; 38-inely $17.00; 40-inch, $18.00. A large line of Steamer Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, em bracing a wide range of styles, at attractively-low prices, is in evidenté in the Trunk Section, adjoining Housefurnishings Section in Basement Salesroom Economical Direct-Action Gas Ranges The oven of the Direct-Action Gas Range is heated by means of burners placed at bottom of front and sides, The heat gener- ated passes direct to top of oven, is deflected downward and passes into flue-openings at back of oven. The arrows in illus tration indicate direction taken by heat current. This circulation renders both oven shelves, there beiig no oven bottom, equally available for simultaneous use. Five feet of gas will bake bis- cuits on both shelves, this including heating of oven and bakin Various sizes and styles in Direct-Action Gas Ranges are dis- played in the Stove S tion, Annex, First Floor, REDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED