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WIFE RELENTS:; FREES SPOUSE MONTESANO, Sept. 2t.—Harry O'Neill, who has been held tn jail at Medford, Ore., for the past fort night charged with abandoning his wife in Montesano, was released by the Medford authorities today upon receipt o tructions from Sheriff Payette O'Neill refuses t prosecute the man, and extradition annot be issued The married last Decem Mrs papers money to Montesano. When | O'Neill ran ran low, it ts alleged, away from his wife ReARR ARERR RR EARL OF BATHURST 1S IN VICTORIA Sept. 21 Earl of will be the Canadian He B.C. Hon MG, local VICTORIA, The Right Bathurst, C guest of the club at luncheon today will deliver a short speech The earl, accompanied Countess Bathurst, who is proprietor of the London Morning Post, and the only lady controlling a newspaper in England, is making a tour of Canada. eee ee ee ee ee ee RARER Re LAD SAVES MOTHER FROM DROWNING (By Cnlted Press) HARRISON, Idaho, Sept Mrs. C. O. Anderson today her life to the heroism of her 9 | yearold son, who held her above the surface of Lake Coeur d'Alene last night after ¢ row boat had been overturned a squall. Mra. W. A. Bayne, wife of a local mer ehant, who accompanied them, was drowned Boys Steal Horses Three youthful horse astride mounts stolen at are on thelr way to Seattle. ing to word received by the police today from the sheriff of Sno homish county. The boys are Archie Cox, 13; Bryan Paylor, 14, and ¢ lin Woods, 14. The local potice be- | Neve the boys wil! dispose of their horses and spend the proceeds hav Ing a good time in Seattle Labor Starts Fight 2 owes thieves, Everett accord. | At the meeting of the labor party in Labor Temple Monday four res- | ignations from the tabor ticket were accepted. The nominees who re-| signed did so because they. for one | reason of the other, would be un-| able to serve. Friday night the labc hold a meeting In Kidd's ha Lake. O'Connor. will speak Monday night there will be meeting in Ward's hall, Georgetown, Tierney, Stead and MeNamara speaking. The party will print 100,000 elec | tion cards for the benefit of the can didates of the party for the state | legislature party wilt | M, Gr Seattle’s Dental War Good Thing for the Reckoning Come The Dey in Sure to i“ and a bank # adver | where he was to get $66.95 by ref-| | murdered and | by joff the | be and Albert THE SEATTLE STAR Odds and Ends From Everywhere TODAY IN HISTORY for $26,000 against some 18 steam 21, 1989, Rig ‘\ahip and dock companten. kopin wt Malkopink:| was crushed between a ulkhe bday? and the side of the boat, on Sweden was de ,;count, Mra. Berry alleges, of in feated in battle) suate lighting by Queen Mar garet of Nor way and Den mark, who being as able a diplo mat as she was & seneral, be Sweden's ruler, too, Born a ss of Denmark, she began her marrying King Haa Norway, whose death left her queen of Norway, The death of her son gave her the throne of Denmark, and she won the throne of Sweden at Palkoping. The union of the three countries continued for | nearly 300 years, and Norway and Denmark remained together until] 18l4 }ust, 1908, as he tried to get aboard the steamer Maybird, has filed suit Sept (ty Cnitea Pree) VICTORIA, B, C.,.84@pt. 20.—'Two distillers partly filled with apirite, which were used in| the torta, the unearthed vate, those Atlantic City.—The annual pa rade of the Grand Army of the Re public was held here this morning Fully 100,000 persons saw the pa rade. About 15,000 Grand Army |men were in line. wixtion by the who manufactured whiskey | Northweat large pioneers of Vie at wore for | yesterday afternoon by the contractors exeavating the site of | the came priine onquests by of nie mandra elub, TALKS ON TEETH By THE REGAL DENTISTS SOME DENTAL DICTA teeth ina the way the to Tea death nal eee ed at the elty See ee oD FLIES 1,000 FEET IN HOME-MADE AEROPLANE. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 A flight of 1,000 feet in a home built aeroplane is a Pacific coast amateur aerial record, according to tke claims of the friends of Charles K. Walsh a Log Angeles youth, to whom the distinction of such a per formance belongs. RAR Kleven mere men will new have ke ap & course In keeping decrees. They t the court house yeate + eeteeeee teen * see ee eeeee eee | The condition of the telltale diet, Th lguarde which stand at ¢ aa to the body, ready to divide food into manageable portions bring of mind and he aithtul | | bodily No greater kill Joy existe dyspepsia; no more | vielous me to life and clency obtain than @ disordered condition of the process of nutri and King |tion | allor stomach t® notort | erwnes of ¢ feeders. | enn | of th ot Judge Oliver F. Cutts, former football | player, now a lawyer, ts suing the Northern Pacific for he missed a train to Corvallis, Ore ae to are Moscow, idaho. registration day of Idaho. An year i# assured. Monday waa at the Univ ty increase last over peace activity than nace ereeing a football game last fall. Dish Throwing Contest In a dish throwing contest which was pulled off in a taurant at Seventh av at, last night J. J from the United Charles received an on the head. Murphy told Gordon that K. Nogawa, th prietor, went after him with a knife as Murphy leave Bremme PLAN MAKES HIT Wileon of Great Falls, Mont.—John Russell 18, held up a section crew on the Burlington road and at the point of a gun relieved them of their val uables. The youth was captured Japanese s Murphy, « res Cancer of the ai per stomach arine { prevention Is ev it in keep Sta “8 Twenty-three marriage th ton ly cont cancers lexued by the county audite Seateeday. = If an ounce ¢ worth a pound of cure ing the in good condition Swallowing pus, whieh every vic tim of Pyorrhea must do when cat wing Westchester, Pa.—The three children of John thelr house robbed last night wife and mm wer Nogawa was fine owed to teeth ec was al highwaymen rton # as sure poison as swallo doses, though deadly de and one hie Kan.—Ger ing. fered every cat Fort Leavenworth, eral Funston has or arson in small much slower in ite of the at! vaste government reservation. A eat recently develop bit an officer. cat food tion : t properly fary leagu 4 3; ; with missing teeth Pel of or where] Briefly, Our Method Is this: If) fo berg . Mi you have © or more t lett Mr. Wilson reports that all /7°" bn fh . oon ly all through the state the nof-partisan|'™ “ther Js “ x judiciary idea te enacting with that you ha with tooth as t < pod, solid an thusiastic approval, In Spokane the | 04 favor nomination of Warren W.t bus gee ung So hen ane Meee Tolman, an independent democrat ne ‘ th at product, without resort STATE EDITORS TO h mikeshifts as partial MEET AT WENATCHEE nd the unsanitary bridge WENATCHER, Sept. 21.—The | York. Our Method Teeth are not} 24th annual m fog of the Wash only beautiful, but they are com ington State Press Association will | frtable and durable, We guaran begin in this elty tomorrow. A very them two k a lifetime promising three days’ program has| The pain incident to this work i#| been arranged practically none, the expense is leas than the aver first-class pract! tloner would charge REGAL OENTAL OFFICES, 1406 Third Av., Cor. of Unicn St | Across from the P. O.} inte rabies and the Non return sticate Rufus KR Partivan Jud yesterday he went league EUREKA will Calife allege proposed consti relating to tax the Panama-Pac cording to Gov Cal, Sept. 21,-—There ho special seasion of nla legislature to remedy an “ supply sound an the best nal amendment n in support of exposition ee N. Gillett ar ” ture's » ing to # plates ac Jax Father Stork didn't even hw see the 1S-lnning game yeu Brought 15 little boys amd > letie atrte time te Me Holbrook, Ariz—A pose bloodhounds is pursuing two mer United States Irymen who are charged with sla Fred Kib- F. Hillpot, two Globe last week with for business men Play pool at Oriental Poo! Room tonight. $10 cash prises daily. 1413 whose husband,/ 3rd av. between Pike and Union killed fn Aug-! . FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED BASEMENT SALESROOM Fall Models in Separate Skirts $5.75, $7.75, $8.75 Carefully Tailored Skirts That Fit Well, Hang Gracefully and Are Designed Along Approved Fall Lines sd BF ne AT $5.75 a ae vy . 7 wy te in Mrs. Rosa Ber Charles Berry the street Bolton and Pike} al Skirts of panamas and serges plain gored style, the new which gives a sug fit t-cut effect, stra gestion snugnes in without movement and vari ous new plaited model Lengths to4 23 to 30 inches. AT $7.75 fects, from nov hampering free 2; waist bands in draped ef with plaits, made in medium- and and chiffon in black and navy k ” to Skirt rored weave and and 37 light-grays browns, panama Lengths, serge to 42; waist band AT $8.75:—Skirt fronts and backs, and gored fl styles, with deep flounce, in wot and panama Color blac brown and shades of gray 38 to 42; waist bands with Excellent Values in An Exceptional Taffeta Silk Petticoats | Silk Waist Offering at $5.95 at $3.95 ~ Cosy Dressing Sacques and Bath Robes 50¢—A wi AT 65¢—An * $2.95 1 acque of fleece diane I blue, lig Persian de nad attracti lined mat ht-blue or gn, I fitting ind dark Ha and in navy Robe 1 blue with made red white fl i tripe I finished and sdjustable t value from bolted food I | | ti. | i) FURNITURE ORY GOODS FURNITURE DRY GOODS vT FREDERICK & NELSO Store Closes Daily at 6:30, Inc. , |New Gowns for Afternoon and Evening Wear] Portray Advanced Style Ideas that ¢ HARMING Fall Dresse in trimming and draperies the that they exhibit and because of the evidently modest are attractive alike for originalities basis upon which they have been priced. —gecona rioor. One-Piece Serge Gowns at $37.50— of fine having mandarin in black 4 One-piece Gown blue French tucked yoke and cuffs of cream embroidered net Skirts fold One-Piece Gowns of Serge, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteor at $45.00— French leeve quality 1 serge 1 k 1 navy ceves houlder and r oft crush girdle hed and are new straight cut models, some fini with wide Gowns of fine in navy-blue afd olive-green, prettily silk embroidered, round yoke and cuffs of embroidered cream net, crush girdle and straight kirt ; $45.00. serpe a4 having bodice and of Crepe de Chine and Crepe M and black. V of crear r in pearl-gray, tucked and 1 skirts are These delit-bluc and cuffs styles yoke cut yme fin ince are effective trimmed ilk 00 with embroidery, tucked Price $4 garments chiffon bands 4nd tiny buttons (50 New One-Piece Serge Dresses Specially Priced at $18.75 ected i ur. The waists have of net, and skirts are Dre n, aes are n French serge in gray ap irin sleeves trimmec with deep flounce ade up of fine navy-blue, cadet-blue and black and are very 1 with Sizes range & ilk corded design and from 34 to 42. —Second Fleer, Yoke and cuf ,a FEATURING STRONG VALUES IN New Tailored Suits at $45 arrivals in Suits of chiffon broadcloths, men"=mgie vats 30 ind n prevailing Colors, INTERESTING NEW ARRIVALS IN Women’s ond Misses’ Long Coats at $35 ae FERENT” in many ways are the Coats in this col lection an embraces models suitable for street 1 general with cc and cheviots, lap are worsteds, fine serges collar hand-turned and 1, skirts i ht-cut long. buttoning high in the } straig modes and vari styles with y with green, tan, navy and black nanship and materials mn the values afforded’ - -Becond Women’s Fall Hosiery, 35c-5 WOMEN'S SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, 50c PF Fine ack Silk-Lisle Hosiery, with 4-inch heels, soles and toes; medium weight al 1g Als Colored LISLE PAIR; 3 I priate we The character of style, 1 y 1 en rants the £45.00 Women’ $ Street Gloves, $1. 50 VOME GLACE KID sLOVES $1.50 n sewn, with tw | back Peri "AIR quality ; welt ble ne WOMEN’S 4 \ . Ml black and gray WOMEN’S tyle, very S isle GLOVES and piqu OCHA p style, SILK-LISLE AND COTTON HOSIERY, Se FOR $1.00—Excellent quality and aga Shown in black only — First Fleet 1 r Fall wear in bla New Tapestry | Women’s Fall Footwear, $4.00 Portieres, $5. 00 a* a all « admir Notions . CG al and pleasing ‘ . at $4.00 Sanitary 50c and “Air-Weight” Hair light and sanitary, 35 “Hairlight” Wire Hair Oro with combs, 50c. Hair Rolls, Me g range of unusually stror new shapes in this 1 of Women’s Boots C1 ine good looks od service to an and ; Four typical numbers— ? ST mbining ble degree First Floor. “Imperial lin B0c Flexible Ut with elastic fast } Hairlight” Wire with silk net cover Crown” selected } pins, shell, 6 for 2 Hollywood Wire Hairpin 6 C } nets, 300 count, 10¢. “Midget” Invisible Jet pins, sizes 1% to 2%, 100, 6 iikgrip” Silk-wound { 10¢ package. Siti - Halt § Colonial Nets, 10¢. “olding Curling Tras) —First Plow Sanitary Patent Colt Blucher Boot on } 1 new | last, kid Turb 50c finish with creased vamp with tip, and heel, welt sole Cuba $4.00 . Invisible Tourist 15¢. | HARDWOOD DRI PRICE Attractive of hard SS£R, $18.50 Dresser Eastern maple, finished golden in quar ter - sawed ef fect. Has eled F plate and the and work are oy tee a j rey fir cabine uper ior to that ally furniture at Ha neth divi usu in this found two and led price full-le two drawer FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED weer MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED LADICS HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS Hosiery with dpe TTT a |