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He prett oss, and c whe anybody is try © take a or Even the big corporat they Unete Sam's toes, and ot put 1 866 cong hen en > “en private enterprise anded w South Pacific) company rr A dition A Should build a ra u 1 The con| " road more time the effe hat t fo value parte sta prines dec! | REAO THIS TO GRANDMA CHARL IE RE MEMB HOUSECLEANING SDAY, MAY 4, 1911. ERED HER W Before that bis ¢ t of mo | Boston bad been the can children as been working for the cf ars, having in charg same as tha One hundred mombers of the Se tle Commercial club, evatts SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK Any Hat in the House $1.00 Puget Sound Hat Factory 1514 First Ave. MEALS SERVED. Mtr Clty of Bveret of Telegraph. ‘He Never Gets Tired, $2.00 Royal Copper Rafter Square $1.00 SALH ENDN MAY LIT YOURS FOR BAMGAINK Spinning’s Bargain Store 18-1817 FOURTH AVE BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY “4 ot anda ears hana A young married woman of ene r Office and Factory the who of l uke at least | nar ‘ pp : 72 Columbia St. the n within} 5 ve 1 ma ana. | °* =e a, ¢ 4 year congress n How did @ cas @ was led into the w Seadeny idge the > ne ad he at t cattle and s n f ery { Colorado always happy when she-« ~ bm called. at aud the de right of ‘ to mak sles Kot @ good appet jand - i. ald ‘ man dock Eivernins paggeFi ab eaeeeniiell , ‘ Char edule subject to change fs merely a p su awe ¢ Ah, tucky Is the college man | Ld tb od Mate #999) Ina TH0. which his property t hold proper 0 Who's graduating soon. : Heed I d nid the boy ¥ at woman what went fn trust for the expa Who has a job at living wage " a Since th water, and the w ft ng| Which he can take in June | é . streams i even International . ‘ aaa ' Ps not atta 2 ' fw A Pullt aye y " , hel seca a so th ‘. worth $2,006 scar. He g ( T G a we in on the , 1 beco the t hem back, and probably the F ally, Lean yp t to yo , The public don s th all the children of America, | a has f B THE EXCEPTION nye whether they live in Colorado and Califor min Ohio and a- | ba | , ' | ommandments for Husbands chitsetts, and the peopie of rica must see verve i | P fe te . SECT eee =="|WHEN A MAN a [like water, find the , Observations eg eer b bras ads with sw Is offered terms that are arranged to suit him, there really re- ck », the fair co then po ba k 2 “Sa é JUSTICE REEVES b. i i Kee Angeles thet the Weleead-| Whose dome tn tull of knowledge A “oly . : mains no excuse for his home being neglected. Satisfac Memsic meeting was a A Danie A Dewtel come to judg-| if she can catch a husband when if tion to You” are the watchwords of this store. ment! | She gets out of college Some friendships ate r| UNITED STATES JUDGE. pract Stracey group of} Today's Commonplace iebips of Wall at, f $22 50 DINING TABLE SPECIAL $14 ih Alaska coal grabbers f yoked by the lawyers} ‘I like warm weather m be psa ’ * and dog up by him b and Pre | 6 } No, Myrtle, the Can wh he a bing re AND now unh Lot wid e irning up to mow k tate; are on trial in Ital are & bho iful of ar child's of Gen. T. T. forme of the W. t Co. These rap wh ave ne w rr Fich fellows must be glad tha re going to stay dead a long time. | pati aa | hen some folks enter a hom SCHOONER JENNIE THELIN, famous in Jack Londo Sea ef r-skolte Wolf” and Larson’s "Gho: » for lobsters off San Diego. The good ta et's wee, who pays those | sunk as a target , G yancuvers—and what do ne ponaters } | yw me a man who tsn't al er | yp Dd le . . priced How about the fellow who sings 1 r b ” exas feel 1 in the rear of the ha we bi The | morning r): Poor devil! Here's | 120? oa who ‘sere Washington, D: ©. A i911.;not risen from a poor boy to be nt fellow driven to his grave me Dear Dad: Woodrow wil m is|}very rich man without B ed with debts and home was j just. starting on a three weeks away that keen sense ne i Same old story | You bs | tour which will extend to Califor-| which is assumed in Nite: Poor man! Thoughtful to bu bay mia and back purpose rule. It is known by he ja Iy ume his etaking — which is to let the country and by every man w le } appy and paid all the | Magistrate seo ted the di linquent | him over in his apacity 4 business of writing lebt freer : presidential candidate. The New |ton—writing about | applies, perbaps, to every trated is made golden fin Jersey governor has made almost the senate and public Dos't you think Prot. High-|™an te Gis room,” respectfully res claw feet and heads as good a record erally—t in many browe has a look of preternatural | Plied the prisoner a ecial for Friday and $14, 75 did Gov. Johnson in motives member nol ur And the magistrate discharged |§ Saturday at He is frankly a didate { the Unite te are} This paltry He—What of it? So has an| him $1 NOW-—$1 WEEKLY democratic nomination venal, } |1 give each da oyster } “eer rages ir Ee Reape the fraat alive j said The flatterer is the most adept| California’s new senator, Jobn| Have you seen the wonderful] | Do You Remember Har of them all D. Works, signalized begin-| Tiffany glass curtain in New The Next Round. | Sweet Alice, Ben Holt ? ning of his term by a few appro-|York for the Mexk National | Then this,” asked the rejected The Cherry Sister The suspected wicked man Is less} (0- f remarks on He|theatre? If you haven't, you| suitor absolutely fina Milk shakes? dangerous than the man just virtu ° dd to the obv that/ won't without a trip to Mextcc was -the Gaim tfeoty The Black Crook? ous enough not to be suspected corruption controlled the election}City, The curtain has t on hueh Your | - ¥ of Lorimer. The tories in the sen-jexhibition for several days, but answered the young | P. first-born child of Ver Occasionally honesty apell g te resented these remarks as a|now is be cing, boxed for shipment.| man onthe very aood ma-| Mert pringtime’s harbinger | policy la leading tory, Mr. Heyburn, eprang curtain you have! Tit-Bit Between the yes and no of a wo-| to his feet and thundered t i hecker | ‘The et man the distance is very short, | eg built, one-motion, Collaps. desire to call the senator's atten. nze and is | chusett a challenge | sometimes | ible Go-Cart, strongly construct tion to the rule forbidding a sen-| cture a et eae eee Moen... is. {backed eat more lob : ed along neat lines; has extra ator in debate to impute to an principal ic mountain! gdith’s mother, “please excuse | #teTs, @BR at sit'| Lion hearted men don't grow) heavy rubber tires, reclining other senator or a senate com-jin Mexico. The glass has the! gaith for not coming to school yes-| Oe than ar plrant to the title | jecrns xpollent, spéing anat mittee motives unbecoming a|changeable iridescence of the Tif-lterday, as she the gutter.|1m the meantime if we had any| pholstering is of best grade senator : |fany product, and under the| {sy dolag the same you will reatig | money to Venture on a thing of timt] Makes Home Baking Ea y leatherettes is fitted with mud There you are! The honor of|changing footlights shows the|opiige her mothe Youth's Com-| kind we'd put it where we could guards; all metal parts are nick the senate in the custody of Hey-| prillian of morning and the} panion see some poor, half-starved children el-plated; wood handle bar, An burn, Jim Sherman and Bailey effect of evening on water and| excellent value at the «eet |mountain. The cost of the cur special price $6.95 It has ‘always impressed me as|tain must have been enormous, In| Kisie~My bean le ening to be an His Punishment. $1 NOW—$1 WEEKLY one of the most remarkable|the United States, if we had|aqmiral g - Hubby-~My dear, your soups and Betas ; - things in public life that the sen-|such a thing as a national the-| Vigitor—Indeed! A cadet at pres-| desserts don't seem to have the fla __eattle Agents for the renowned Pullman Davenports, ate of the United States should] ater, a curtain like this would bel ent, 1 suppc prs |vor of those your mother used to Stickley Arts and Crafts Furniture, Buck's Stoves and have and should enforce a rule|regarded as an extr ce, but! Bisie—Oh, he hasn't got that far | make Ranges. Which forbids any senator mak-|in Mexico, where pe exists! yet; but he's bad an anchor tattoo-|_ Wifey—I know it, Horace, but ing a speech on the fle of the|and where the upper classes ar@|oq on his arm.—Milwaukee Rentinel | you will see an improvement soon senate to make any remarks|immensely wealthy, little expen-| BRGY “| for mother is coming to stay with Which reflect upon the motives of |ditures Iike this are regarded as| gomo of those Mexican combat.| 8 six month | any member of the senate. In| trifling ants seem to be inoculated with| Then he wished he hadn't spoken. other words, the senate insists of-| eee roslgh sce oat ie mpg aang ficially by one of its own rules that} New York has discovered a newlto have the hookwort ss A False Alarm. —_—— — ——__—_——— nsateremeasinntitics it is impossible for any member of| miniature artist. At the Tiffany adoday ws Good: look at that bright the ooaggedhed speak or ac Ao one : ¥Ylexhibition where the Mexican] wyayor Gaynor seema to think| #4re OV nt Miffin's house. Is the motive which {s not honorable.| National theatre glass curtain wash oi te : 2 Mink | ace afire? L R d T i R Now way one tee senate take | displayed, was small cabinet | at EY erie aaa | No, Grandfather Mittin ts 96 to ow oun r p ates any such iiogical position? What|containing half a dozen minia-|* fo Soni ely is 1% y and they've just Ht up all the . . | reason is there for this assump-|tures by Miss Gertrude Pew. ‘I gpg spa ane pace = he" | candles on his birthday ako.” To All Eastern Points via tion of bigh and honorable mo-|is the first time Tiffany has dis-|coney and order can include eamh:| ° oge - tives, particularly when the ad-| played miniature work. It 16 un-ljing? | Suet remember, fellows, that Canadian Pacific Railw oy ra — a wets com | derstood th. Miss Pew has drinking booze has gone out of ay radict this assumption? Senators|commission to do Miss Ethel! Gatifornia celebrates Raisin Day, | fashion F Six hundred miles unsurpassed seenery through the C | do not act from high and tinpol | Roosevelt. It was Robert Cham-| y needs no Th tat nly tbc! Absolutely Pure Rocky Mountains and-Natioual Park i strthe Canadian | luted motives. Senator Bailey|bers, the novelist, who discovered | it ber th »| Never say die till you're dead | oes not champion Mr. Lorimer| Miss Pew, who only a few months| rj delicacy ie good, 12 ee | and then you ean't The only baking For information, dates and rates, eall or write from high and unpolluted mo-‘ago returned from a period of| rus, delicacy |# Kood, raw, stewed made from Royal Grape E. E, PENN Meow | He does not champion any |study abroad, and it was through |*™4 '" Pies ae Olive oil 1s » good daily diet, as Oream of Tartar G.A.P.D, , peor gal | dard Oil or beef trust caur |hambers that Tiffany heard of| Seattle Automobile School, 210|food and medicine. It lubricates 713 Second Av., Seattle. = = | from honorable motives. He he , er work, Broadway. ***lthe internal passages. NoAlum,NoLimePhosphate They Say About Ober, New Official, Who Works 14 Hours a Day | an itt = . - Ralph Hy Ober, the aew{ V icostin giver, ts Jinstance. fe 1 bees | Also Government W busy in ott f en t Ober has fo nd much thne dabbling in po | of fortifica in th " « old. ‘ 1 git For 1h ty 1 nd ¢ ‘ betting the Cedar river R. H. OBER, vesaranied davaiopenedlt. te;-omplt Building Inspector, or en vn He never gets tired,” th ‘Y | crete dam in the Cedar river water , Pm 7) ‘ at the Cty engineer's attic’ shed ; Ayer’s Hair Vigor is for men, | Ober is a big man in every way Bef Mer ity . |He is constantly working out ©0-| mont he was employed b too. It is a splendid hair jxineering plans, He is responsible | way ad, first in charge . ie for mont of the details in the Cedar “ . mms ¢ dressing. It is refreshing , tt 4 2% rive development nade during the Columbia rive and | " leer ten. geen cz teal pont rh and tee cooling; keeps the scalp | On v in College. oma a ad . bite resstteh tak ot oe ice | . in the Clean and healthy. Never r received ' was in th the n the sch of ex nce sent for 11 3 A fl ge A: mally IE . ves for |! changes the color of the hair. |chusetts Institute of Technolo nth building the Ask your doctor. Livan Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc. 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