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THE JOY FAMILY ——__—_ -—-— * Lookee JOsEPHUS, THERE'S A CROw'S NesT.* ee “WERE COMES THE SCHOOL MA'M JOSE PHUS! * ° THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1911. JOSEPHUS, JR., IS TOO POLITE *You RUMMY, {To TIP YouR HAT! ° [What Progressives Have Done at This Session of Continent BY GILSON oe WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 23. 's th gomplished by progressives—r me atk and democratic—during the eeasion of congress just closed: 1. Formation of political coalition between progressive tieans and progressive democrats of senate, effect of which has been to take contro! of upper body from old standpat republicans and tory democrats, acting for Big Business. tariff on wool and on products used by Reopening of Lorimer scandal, with probability of unseating 4 investigation of election of Senator Isaac Stephenson of Wis- gonsin, who swore he spent $107,000 in his campaigns. 5. Statehood for Arizona and New Mexico. 6 Advancement of popular election of senators to point where it will come at next session. 7. Favorable action in both houses on campaign publicity bill, in- eluding provision for publicity before elections. & Action looking to abolishment of Aldrich currency comm’ % Launching of progressive, constructive Alaskan program. 10. Expose of administration's attempt to give Controlier bay to nheims. 11. Full discussion and debate of Canadian reciprocity before ite -_s Sepees. of bi a aantpet tory democratic alliance in senate. OLD INDIAN $50,000 FROM CHIEF DYING MRS. HARRIMAN ‘The Indian chief who signed the S00 kun too Seay tation chet who slaned ne) | sak FRANCISCO," Aug. Dr | the everlasting keeping of the pale- Southern Pacific hospital here, has Sees, is dying. +|@ check today for $50,000 from Mrs In tiny shack on the Port Mad) ¥j. Harriman, with which to| fron reservation Chief Jacob Wa-hal- ‘bu, now 80 years old, is preparing husband for the long journey to the happy bunting grounds. a devartment of bacteriological and Jacob was one of the minor chiefs. pathological research. An expert Ender old Chief Seattle, and put his from the Rockefeller institute in| mark on the treaty with the whites New York will be secured for th tn 1856. new department. yor NEw Seattie Automobile School, 2 ° Eee orvones Broadway. Bargain Counter Days Fastern Railroad Rates OVER THE O-W. R. & N, 0.8. LAND UNION PACIFIC August 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. These are the Dates When You Can Purchase Round Trip Tickets to Eastern and Middle Western Points (Final Return Limit October ae at Exceptionally Low Figures, From Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Grays Harbor, and All Puget Sound Points to Omaha ... ..$ 55.00 Kansas City Louis . + 107.50 Atiantic City . 72.60 Montreal 79.90 New York 107.50 Rochester 82.50 Philadelphia Boston . Benver, Colorado nd Pueblo Washington, 0. C Chicago Wdianapolis more Detroit ais Minneapolis Springs Now is the ideal time for the person on pleasure bent or the Business man t It’s been pretty hot back there for a f : now summer is on the wane, the fool days are app ig. Soon the leaves will begin to take On their beaut hen to drop. ‘The person who knows | ith the charm of it all. over the line of E tric Block Signals, Steel Coaches thing to th veler); see the scenery along the r Gorge; visit, if you wish, Portland, Salt Lake ‘orado Springs; ride in the Through Sleeping Cars r sndidly equipped system, Before you of your journey it's like home; no vexatious changing { beggage. You go abroad in the W and you live TRY iT! _0.-W. R. & N. (Line of the Shasta Limited) O. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC Passenger Station, Jackson Street, | “at Fourth and Fifth A Phones: Main 7878; Ind. 23. L. E. Gilbert, D. T. A, Seattle, Ww. D. SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent irney eastward. Beattie Ticket Office 716 Second Ave 932; Ind. 1995. . tie Gen. Agt repub- | establish a memorial to her late| record of things ac-| New Suifs panager of the) i Just figure it up. We buy for ninety-two GATELY CREDIT CLOTHING STORES, which are all owned and operated by us I] under our own name, “GATELY'S.” We buy and sell more cloth- \tW tng every year than any one concern in existence. | Suits and Coats $15 to $30 You get from us the best the market affords in fabrics, models and workmanship, for we have buyers in the markets permanently. There is no need to scrimp and try to save while we offer you better clothing, hats and shoes “on credit” than the cash stor’e, with their elaborate fronts, fixtures and high rents, sel! for cash. “If {t comes from Gately’s it's good.” That's not all. If {t comes from Gately’s It was bought In daylight, and you had & go0d opportunity to see what you were buying. Think it over. Come and see for yourself. —— OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL Tacoma, 11285 C St. 10 P.M, ~~ 1119 Third Ave. Seneca eS ESE So eeenees = Ses 1 DO Pere re ee ett " its, ARNOLD'S ELECTRIC Mian atkonalhs ae VIBRATOR Now is tng time ie “ Lumbago, Par- a kindred die Painting « apering —$——___—— MUHL—219 Pike 6t. An old established office, fully equipped in every department of real estate. ALBERT B.LORD NORTHERN BANK BLOG. about high —AT THE— hay» i ro what pate duced ANGELES CAFE ageing Latest Moving Pictures | | SPinning’s Batanin Store New Every Day oe FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p.m, including coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine, 25c Vocal and Instrumental Music Afternoons and Byenings. Why Cook at Home? WHY TAKE CHANCES? In doing business with small newly established, so-called op: ticlans, you are taking an un necessary risk without saving money. We are big, responsible, capable, obliging and reason able in our charges. Consult us free.—The Good Opticians. ROCHESTER ORCHARD This is one of the beautiful orchards adjoining the townsite and shows the kind of country back of the new city Rochester at Junction Three Railroads THE new town of Rochester, at junction of three exceptional opportunities for either homeseeker or investor, The town in situated at a strategic point, in the he#® of the Chehalis Valley, and 18 surrounded by thousands of acres of cleared fertile land, which is now being rapidly settled up nists who pouring into the country on every trait hotels, schools, ete., have already been built, and the big furniture factory is now under construction $25-—-LEVEL CLEARED LOTS—+4. railroads, offers famous by new colo Stores Doesn't it appeal to you as being a good investment when you can buy beautiful lots in the edge of the business district of this rapid ly growing, new town, at the junction of three for only $26 each, on very easy terms? Every lot guara to be as level as a floor, without « stump or stone on it, and all ready to build on or put into garden, Hundreds of men are now steadily employed in the mines, mills and factories within ten miles of Rochester, and railroads it is a poor man's country, No hills, no stumps, no b Good schools, parks, telephones, free mall delivery Vhere aD you beat it for $26 a jot? All prices will be advanced fifty per cent on October Ist, We have excursions to Rochester on Sundays and Wednesdays. You can see property and return to Seattle the same @ay. Fare refunded to purchasers, Illustrated Booklet mailed on request, We are owners, not agents. avy taxes. AMERICAN HOME INVESTMENT COMPANY 313-314-315 Mehihorn Bidg. 814 Second Ave., ALBANY Sa Seattie ROCHESTER PEAR ORCHARD The land around Rochester is perfectly adapted to the growing of all kinds of fruit. We have cleared 5 and 10-acre tracts at $50 an acre Cleared Five-Acre Tracts $50—An Acre—$50 ed fiveacre tracts near the new town of Roch me soll which produced the orchards on your own terms. This land borders on some of the finest roads in the state, including the Highway, and ‘8 available to the big markets of Portland, C alia and Aberdeen. New houses and there are telephones and allway WE have level, cle ester and abso y shown above, for only $50 an acre famous Seattle, Tacoma are going up all over the property Mail Delivery. Only a mile and a half to school and This land ts ready for the plow. You don't have to spend stumps, Only a few tracts left. You must Illustrated Booklet mailed on request. your life digging out act promptly American Home Investment Co. 314-314-315 Mehlhorn Bidg., Seattle. At last there is one place in town where you can can get GOOD. FURNITURE minus high prices. ALBANY PAINLES (O80b0cass ~ ror, 2 large drawers; well med, London's BRIDGE WORK CROWN WORK . SILVER FILLE Take Time By Forelock! BLANKETS We cannot urge August Blanket buying too strongly, simply be- cause it will save you money! Note the wide price range of the items below— GRAY BLANKETS—104 size; worth $1.00 a pair; come in neat blue and pink striped borders. Spectal sale price, per Cael gas: cpg 68c ALL-WOOL GRAY OR TAN PLAID BLANKETS — Measure 68x80 inches and weigh about 41-3 lbs, This is a $ Blank et. Special sale price, $4 85 per pair WOOL-FINISH AUSTRALIAN PLAID BLANKET—Doublebed «size; comes in blue and pink plaid sty! sale price, per pair TAN OR GRAY BLANKETS— Good doubdle-bed size. stripes blue or pink borders °19¢ Special sale pric per pair &LB, VICUNA WOOL BLANK ETS—(Note the weight); ex tra large size; come in browns only, with — stri borders. These are a bargain at $10.00 a pair, § al sale $5.75 price, per GIRLS’ OVERALLS Wide cut, of dark blue trimmed in red. Lor don’s price 713 FIRST AVE. ch the A On the Becond Buliging, corn Pike #t |Oppesite the Bon Mar Bouthw tc Walke Ue Don't merely ask for tecial cream. DEMAND MO86 ROSE CREAM value. denim, 50c Fancy G eh am and Union Bi ro all sizes Heware of impostors in my vicinity a Apron 59 State Dental War a! hee Good Thing for |] * 0c the People 18 No. 227 Ferris W alata, fee 75c 1 Make ® Dollar misses, each ne Will Lose Two © Dental Work pv WIRE GAUZE PLATTER COV ERS are the only real, positive ction from fly pollution Idren’s You Save a Dollar and the Dental 1 om now on look out for the deadly fly, Three Covers. Special, each, 50c, 40¢ a sizes Gauze 30c oF? ane jauze Wire Kitchen Meat Safe Combine Dentists for SURE ro” cor BRING Tne ae ar pe 1ON? DRESSER commodious and handsome drawers, 2 divisional made, THIS COMFORTABLE ROCKER London seeks your patronage solely on value! This beautiful, Golden-Finish Rocker can be hac only of London at- $1.29 Children’s Rompers and Play Suits Have Taken a Tumble to don sells, and just now mothers need an extra 39e supply. Splendid assortment at . MADAM, DO YOU WANT — long, lined them throughout. adorned them with a wide, in price up to $3.00. Good, dark cassimeres, tweeds and mixtures for fall and school use; Londen’s are the best values in town Clothing stores don't do Special sale price, 1 <ecuabeneegcaoin! AllSizesto|*4orne4 shaw] collar; $15, button. 6° any coaxing to sell a Suit like this for $4.00. Lon Cc don’s Early-Fall price $2.49 ‘leeced Shirts OUTING FLANNELS — Swiss This is a $15.00 Coat we are now selling at a trifie more than half its value. The tailor chose extra glossy Caracul when he e ss Large 44 | says he. London says, Aw —— —j gust price Children’s Boys Suits to-the-neck style; patent belts; all kinds of service in Sea at $1.49 Boys’ Two-Piece Cassimere and Children’s|Wash Good Underwear aed KENLOW TISSUE—Fine woven pink, t brown d black and an white; stripes, checks and brok zes 2 to Outing Flannels, in a scorgof 25c patterns; these are now wowth ¢c a yard. Spe yard Bic roomy bevel plate mir brass trim (Fourth Floor) Sturdy, hard-service suits are the only kinds Lon- much Cham: neatly Could seli them without effort at a dollar, Fine bray, Gingham and other made Wash Dresses, in pretty pinks, bines and other solid col ors, as Well as stripes and plaids aplenty. On sale made these coats, cut them full 54 inches Madam, these are Suits ranging Tweed Suits; ages to 16 years. omes in blue, green, red en plaids; standard 25¢ goods. Thousands Now Buy Their Ho- siery of London White or Gray and Drawers; Children’s Cream Fleeced Union 35c Children’s Ribbed Wool Shirts and Drawers, for boys or girls; Boys’ Balbriggan Union Suits, knee or ankle length, long or short sleeves; sizes to 48c 16 years chil 's White Ribbed Shirts and awers; INFANTS’ CASHMERE HOSE, SPECIAL AT 15¢ These have the gray heel and price OUTING lengths of good grade light and dark styles. cial sale price, yard . FLANNEL — Short Outings Ser BG HGHT Lenox 25¢ Corn Starch and Gloss 5c Starch, each Mason Jar Rubbers, 10 4 dozen ..... c Can Beans—Finest quality gov ernment-inspected and strictly first class; 1-Ib, 25c HOSE, 16c Mlb. 4 8c We are selling 25¢ black ANB cease eeeeee eet oe colieed ae be Siatdtatnt. Rinatein ine; a 50¢ AND 75c HOSE, 3c guaran with 10 Take your choice of many pretty Lenox Soap $5 00 A patterns in Embroidered or Boot | Special oy Lace Lislé Hose and 33c Finest quality Oval plain colors, at Toilet Paper NCA a a