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ON)! Oe anne £eo 872A @ ee Fi Vr, aTes3 8 = * > > > > > . ~ * * al * 1 F weeveoe es ae ©! eee: =o Ber a 10 r- J eaeses ges? LReRERERRRERET =~ > | | United States Senator from Minne sota, Delegated government is an ex periment and has proved a failure, while — pe natural 6 jar government is the m and will be substi tuted for delegated government We are constantly met by the) wii statement that the initiative, ref-| = erendum and recall are éxpert ments, when the fact is just -the reverse. The natural thing is for) @ people to act for themselves.| When they delegate the function to others such delegation is the ex-| periment. | The men who framed the consti.) tution feared to have the. people | vote directly for president, and so| created the electoral college. With-| out ever changing a line in the con stitution, the American people be-/ gan a process whereby today they vote directly for president, By the same resistless logic (he people will establish a method by} which they can directly nominate a president. Five states, Oregon, New Jersey, North Dako’ consin, have already p permitting the voter to determine | whe the choice of his party shall be. | | of Nebraska, | BY JONATHAN BOURNE | United States Senator from Oregon. No legisiature in America can point to a record as commendable | as that of the people of Ore in establishment of better govern-/ ment Under the initia Oregon have sec primary law and a practices act which the legislat refused to enact. These two m sures have done more than all els to purify Oregon politics. | We have also in the list of ac-} complishments: the recall, home| rule for cities, conservation of the Columbia river fisheries and the presidential preference law. This} last law has been enacted in four other states and Is the beginning of-the end of the national political machine. 4 By means of the referendum the people have defeated unde: laws passed by the legislature While enemies of popular gove ment fight our laws with «neers| and ridicule, they have never point ed out @ single instance in which Oregon has suffered injury as a re sult of direct legislation. | ALBANY PainLEe (2806008 Be sure to read our article on *The Care of Your Teeth” in next) Monday's Star. | GOLD CROWNS .. FULL SET ..... BRIDGE WORK CROWN WORK . SILVER FILLS GOLD FILLS EVERETT-SEATTLE | N RAILWAY ETT—Limited trains 5:40, 6:00, 7:0 00 nm; 12:60 9:00; 4:01 B, B20 1016 pom dally. & #209. train Saturday and Sunday at 9 pm freoght shed at Sixth CATTLE-RVERELT TRACTION CO. SNOHOMISH-EVERETT INTERURBAN KAVE KVERETT—€:07, 7:20. om mm. 0, 1:26, 4:46, 4:06, 9:60, 11:20 p.m LEAVE #NOHOMIBH—~¢ 9:40, 1106, 11:40 @ om, 12 4:20, 4:46, 6:00, 7:10, 9100, 16 in Kverett ae Beattie Bver- ben. search for Harvey Walker, aged 5. mother’s custody, was transferred today to the state of Washi, Fonoor THET PESKY * You YOUNGSTERS GET ov SEARCH FOR KIDNAPED BOY iii tcc tne ie ttn PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 2.—The department yesterday, which who is of Mrs. that a man, a friend suspicion known to be who was “kidnaped” from Judge Walker, was the kidnaper and that/police officials and practically re Gatendein’s court room a few he left Oregon a few hours after organized the department, was done moments atter he had rendered a|he was seen near the court house | to make the force more efficient, It decision taking the child from the with the boy. jis generally believed that the changes were also intended to w The officials and Walker, fa the child, who sued his dive fe for its custody, have a strong NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNTY ELECTIO Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the Sth day of September, 1911, at the ap- pointed polling places in each of the several districts or precincts of the County of King, State of Washington, an election will be held for the purpose of submitting to the quali- fied electors of each and all of said districts or precincts of said King County, the question of issuing certain bonds to procure money with which to erect a Court House for said King County, which question is as follows; “Shall King County issue its negotiable coupon bonds in and to the aggregate amount of $1,500,000, in series consecutively num- bered of 1,500 bonds of King County, in denominations of $1000 each, payable to such party or person, parties or persons, as shall purchase the same, or to bearer, twenty years after date of issue, with interest at the rate of not to exceed four and one-half per cent per annum, payable annually, and by and through its Board of County Commis- sioners contract indebtedness by seiting said bonds, or portions thereof, from time to time, at not less than par, and expend or cause to be expended under the direction and subject to the approval of said Board, all the proceeds of such sale, in erecting a Court House for said County on Block 33, C. D. Boren’s Addition to the City of Seattle, Kin County, Washington?” Said question will appear upon the ballots, together with the words: King County Court House Bond Issue - Ye QO King County Court House Bond Issue No O Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 29th day of July, 1911. (Auditor's Seal) PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 2-—The/to restrict vice to certain distri Though Chief of Police Slover and! will now be tnaugurated. OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNTY ELECTION ose \Notice’is hereby given that on Tuesday, the Sth day of September, 1911, at the appointed polling places in each of the several districts or pre- ciricts of the County of King, State of Washington, an election will be held for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of each and all of said districts or precincts for approval or rejection the proposition of creating a port district to be known as the “Port of Seattle,” co-extensive with the limits of said County, which proposition shall be expressed on the ballots in the following terms: “Port of Seattle” .......... “Port of Seattle” ........-+0+00. ad ba eet eves eee There shall also be elected at the same election Three (3) Commission- ers of the proposed “Port of Seattle” to hold office respectively for the term of one, two and three years, one being a resident of and nominated from each of the three (3) County Commissioner Districts of the said King County. All Candidates shall be voted upon at large, and the candidate residing in commissioner district number one receiving the highest num- ber of votes shall hold office for the term of three (3) years; the candidate residing in commissioner district number two receiving the highest num- ber of votes shall hold office for a term of two (2) years, and the candi- date residing in commissioner district number three receiving the highest number of votes shall hold office for a term of one (1) year from and after the first Monday in December, 1911 Said proposition is submitted and said commissioners elected at said election all in accordance with a Resolution of the Board of County Com- missioners of said King County, duly passed on July 26th, 1911, and in com. pliance with Chapter 92, Session Laws of Washington, 1911, approved March 14th, 1911. The Polls at said Elections will be opened at eight o’clock in the morn- ing and remain open until eight o’clock in the evening of the same day in all Precincts IN INCORPORATED TOWNS AND CITIES, and will be open. ed at nine o’clock in the morning and_ remain oo until seven o'clock in the evening in all Precincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOWNS AND CITIES. Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 29th day of July, 1911. OTTO A. CASE, (Auditor’s Seah) County Auditor. fected more than 75 patrolmen and T jout graft from the department 6G | It in expected that a campaign as the af ipe ets 3 | 2nd a [ let un do you A Manuta Limbs. KODAKERS We do good work for others 18, 19 Madison Street ARTIFICIAL LIMBS . LUNDBERG Artitietal then. Catalonue Free MAIN 1598 bird Ave. ATTORNEYS A. J. SPECKERT Law yer SECOND FLOOK STF aud Lecturer, ACADEMY Fourth Av., Between Pike & Pine Sts. BAKERIES Noth iar for your outing tha nlkel tary Public Market Becond Ave. and Pike Bt Bay City Transfer Co. ue Let us call for lighaah’” does Your baggage, and | - ‘ou will never miss | four boat or tr BILLIARDS ain, ———— nd Spring BROWN & HULEN "Butcher iy SPECI On Meats and 6 o . RD, 0) PHO! all and 3rd Floor and Grocer Gallagher's Market te A Right AL PRICES proceries very Day AND ONION ST. + BAST te33 2 RDA iste MOORE & CADY XN. W. Cor. 1st_and Pike. Fancy l0wa BUTTER—2 Ibs. S5¢. Fresh RANCH EGGS, 25c Doz. CARPENTERS No Job Too Large Attention Our SUN ~~ CASH REGISTERS _ DWALL Will Rave Tou Malt on CASH REGISTERS, SAFES AND COMPUTING SCALES. Second Hand or New Paymen Cash or Rasy CHATTEL LOANS _ -~,. D. ANDERSON GENERAL ater on 446 NEW Main 8778 —Phones— Ind. LOAN BROKER » Loans From $28 te Money by Getting My Hates. YORK BLOCK 2620 ¥ CHIROPRACTORS _ JOSE LICENS: has 4 that LEANERS AND DYERS, Main 4014 1820 Sth Av., PH ROANE 424-5-7 Arcade Bidg. Spinal tment of All Acute ‘Adjustmente— nd sen. Main S714 PRACTITIONER P.M. or KE. OLMSTRAD, Seattle. Kinds treated in @ = which me mplish and consid Main 4108. Ind. A 3760. 909 Madison St. HOTEL DYE WORKS CO. Ladies’ Suit Cleaned and Pressed 1.75 ed and Vrenard. 81.50 Me aged and Pressed. 600 Our Auto Will Call for and Deliver At the Above Prices. COAL AND WwooD SHAW FUEL an Sack oF COAL 1017 ~ COLLECTIONS Ind, 9497 Main 4300, & TRANSFER CO. Grades of Ton Delivery Said, Ind. 4777. A 4507 Howell St Quick Adjustment Co. Collections 1 Results € 342.N. ¥, Block Adjustments: ey pt—We Get Them. A, . Shave, Mar _.} Claret Boulevard i After 6 CORN CURES Yonts Mailed to 25 Conts—stampe Taken 4318 Goneeen #t.” ©. MH. FROGNER, Phone Ind. York 17% DAIKIES Washington Dairy Cortified Milk = & Inapected In A Or Phone Ind 9208 ~ DETECTIVES CODY DETECTIVE AGENCY, Inc, 482-4-5 Arcade Bldg. lms PHONES it Male—DERTRCTIV ES—Nemate Correspondents io Principal | Dressmaking College KEISTER’S LADIEW TAILOMING COLLEGE An Expert Course tn Dr Very Low Price | 1801 14th Av: oo Le A. Bean, Prop ~~ ELECTRICIANS Mate 1634 Kast 639 We Retall Everything Electrical $14 Uniew # Hepaire \ZOT.WEDMUNDS. Oph.D. PDoctor of Ophthal molagy plometrist | FAMILY LIQUORS OLD SONOMA Zinfandel” per galton Bergundy, per gation ‘ FRER DELIVERY SUM ee aa: Gem Egg Market GEM EGG MARKET 812 Fourth Ave. The Only Exclusive 1 $1.50 Come and See Us WE ARE WINNERS German Delicatessen _ B. KALTER Bole Representative of W Milwaukee, SUPERIOR SAUSAGES AND MEAT 1631 Fi ALSO HE Phones, Ind. ay. “V. LYDELL & CO. Groceries TRY US 1629-1631 Westlake Boulevard HAMA CONE CO. J. 8 HAMA COJ 3 ae 4 Bide. Contrat A NEW FEATURE 412 Third Ave. West Phone Queen Anne 1406 JEWELERS CHAS. LAMPE Watches and Jewelry ND 1 goods, Kind that T have 422 Denny Way, € Phone Queen Tenttle, Wash. | INDEPENDENT DAIRY | ~~ EYE SPECIALISTS _|,,, LOCAL EGG HOUSE Propvucts |? Scandinavian Gooda a Specialty. |___ Phones: Main 921; Ind. 2949 HAIR GOODS Ladies Improvement Shop § Goren Sample Bwitches on apectal |— Sooe an 2.00 Swit for 96.50 | PES ong $253 Soitches for sees 1 yINDSOR BLDG. 6 UNION 87. Have You Tried Our Cakes? NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS MAY BE, YOU WILL FIND THEM ENUMERATED IN THIS DIRECTORY—CUT THE DIRECTORY OUT AND PASTE IN A CON. VENIENT PLACE IN YOUR HOME FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AMATEUR FINISHING ICE CREAM Ask your dealer for a Pot- latch Brick of Ice Crear, made by the Seattle Ice ‘rMACTON | Cream Co. j Kalem Poultry Market | | Pine and Pike Phowe: Ind FIRST-CLASS HELP Both Male and Vemale, Furnished Free to Employers Phone Ind, 5151, Sunset, Main 2011, We Are Reliable LAUNDRIES Plymouth Laundry | WORK msour TIME MIGHT PRICE RIGHT Phones: Queen Anne 1F04 627% WESTLAKE AVENE Oriental Laundry 8. OKADA, Prop. Quien teryt Best Work tn City wn Call Kha Deliver 1 205 14th Ay. South Beacon 6 ——-PHONKS—Ind. A 1194 LAWYERS LIQUOR CURES we Will Pay $500 REWARD For any « not cure _ MACHINE WORKS EMERY MACHINE CO. Buccessor to EB ftor MONUMENTS MONU MEN Of Kvery Deserips Lareent M West of 446. FIRST AY Main 2099 PHONES: ‘zi 32 “NATUROPATHS OPTICIANS” EYES Property Fitted Wit lasses Repairing Ds The Albert Hansen Op’ Department, Harry W. Appleton, Optometriet CHERRY ST. COR. FIRST AVE. ~_ OSTRICH PLU Don't Try Experimenters MEIMA Osteopathic Licensed Physicians Members National, State and County Association DR. CHAS. Ww. MAXEY NORTHERN BANK BLDG. 51st, MAT R. W. E. WALDO 903-2 NORTHER: MAIN 4180; IND, 3824 DR. CLYDE L. BONHAM 1914 EB. 49RD ST. COR. 14TH N. BE. PHONES: NORTH 1072, GREEN 608. DR. FRANCES THOMS 12, MAIN 6630. ER @ RICKART” NEER BLDG. IN 607, IND. A 49% . CUNNINGHAM | 3 LEARY BLDG, | PHONES: MAIN 7588; RES.. Q. A. 830. | SEATTLE BALL TEAM ARE NOW WINNING A. B | 206-7 1 Rex. 21 h AV. W. Queen Anne 2022 | _PHOTOGRAPHERS JOHN L. JOHNSO! PHOTOGR. R. in all Dopying al t your work is NG, 10¢ 9 Roll, and the formulas — used A. M. FROST Don't Forget the Number 1992 FIRST AVE. OUR SPECIALTY | NEW POOL PARLORS _Ladies’ Employment Office _| 703 | | PUGET FOTN MARBLE AND GRAN- i ITE CO. Ine. x Phone: 243, THE WINDSOR, OTH AND UNION . | compare with the wins | Wall P ney, and you | | PLUMBERS Cc. H. BRO’ H rewn, M -| LUMBING C Ma pps: ‘POOL PARLORS Greenland Pool Parlors Get Acquainted With Our Fine 1809 Fourth Ay. Corner Pike. 189, ay Evenings . ed With Any 1 SILVER-PLATING _ Quality is what counts ta 9 Shoes, but when you combine quality with a low price, this is what you want. We Are Quality and Low Price Dealers F. Londeen 1516 Westlake SALARY LOANS _ Money for Salaried People Office Hours—8 a. m. to 6 p. m. j | SANITARIUM BATHS | AL ERBACH, D. O. Take " |__ Seattle Horse Market HORSES Bought, Sold, Exchanged | 1205 FIRST AV. SO. Phone Main 2761 N. T. JOLLIFFE, Coat for $2.60 Repairing Done. 2226 First Ave. SEWING MACHINES SINGER STORE In New Location 1528 FIRST AVE. | OPPOSITE SANITARY MARKET Main 1926 | SHEET METAL WORKS}} MERE SHEL : METAL WORKS nt Kitehen anne Cann and Dot Binks, "Steam. Patten Ventiiating of — Kil chens. Gan Wholesale an Near Pike Facte: 112% Second ‘Ay. 8. Enterprise Sheet Metal Works Hotel and Restaurant. Worx General Jobbing F Steam Tables a Specinity 95 UNION ST. ¥ 409. oeing Forge [Stewart St te ns 610 Stewart | the horse that is |shod right F els right. trav. 1 shoe i SHOW CASES | semracit FIXTURES | ,_ ee pens Main 8406 Pint Ave We cage Oe |: ~"TIN SHOP All Kinds Sheet Metal Work Plumbing Work Electrical Work 1014 Post St. Phones, Main 4697, Physicians and Surgeons DR. JOHN DUNLAP Graduate ef Eastern Universities Mospitals | hes i | Let Us Clean for You |} SANTO VACUUM CLEANER CO. L 5046 |] P, B. NEWKIRK @ CO., 2119 gd Ay, Washington Wafer Co. “ ” RICE (“SEN ~ BE” (exis) | n id for Children—Nt | 1028 KING ST, T. TABATA, Prop. _|_ WATCH REPAIRING ‘| FRANK BRIGGS, JEWELER | Mapert Clock and Jewelry Repairing I 1330 FIRST AVE. Xia? |

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