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a”) + re Words by condo Hf SURELY BREAKS THE r MOST SEVERE COLD IN SEVERAL HOURS There is not one grain of quinine fo Pape’s Cold Compound, which, when taken every two hours, until three consecutive doses are taken, Will surely end the grippe and break up the most severe cold, elther in the head, chest, back, stomach or Umbs Tt promptly relieves the most mis. erable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneez ing, sore throat, running of the nose, catarrhal affections, soreness, stiffness and rheumatte twinges. Pape’s Cold Compound is the re sult of three years’ arch at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have conctustvely demon. strated fs not effective in the treat: ment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made anywhere else In the world which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after effects ‘an a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world can supply. ry Bee Sting Remedy for Rheumatism--Alleviates and Heals voT Do 12 193A Bee. You ADoLF, I JUST BUY DOT Bee FRom STING, You Sua. \ OugH? To TRY DER || you, 1 HALF IN DER wRIST LIDDLE Bee, ALLOPATIC Beet! ; ID, ADOLF£ BaS-STING RHEUMATISM, UND I LiKGuT@ See STING! Besites HE STUNG ME SENEOY. TOR VoT He. CAN DO— PRoviDET, GFERYVERE BUT IN RHGCUMATISM, 1D 198 o “ OF COURSE, He 183 A R RHEUMATISM tt DER HOMEOPATIC HOMEOPATIC BEE. “$7 IDEA OF “LIKE SHOULT CURE Like! Music by Condo ADOLE, DOT BEE WAST A “BUREAU OF LITTLE FARMS Fe Baby Depends onthe up GEORGE FOR LANDLESS MEN” (By United Press Leased Wire) | weight? CHICAGO, Dec. 7—"“t would /for him? Is there no pl for him have the nation organize an army |in this world? Cant w }in the work of production sr ipomiey Wt organizes the army cost the other man in th ad . " eruits “are av i i i . }is like that in Australla, which had Columbia District |to ask Great Britain for 1,800 bine Navies do not prosper in countries | Jackets. : 4 $peheneraterennneremnnemnataaRE AS e © \ where jobs are plentiful on the = jfarme and in lumber camps. ‘This |is shown by the fact that the cruiser | | Rainbow, which is the Pacific coast | PAINTING ‘ |section of the new Canadian fleet, is so short of men that there is | l FI H | PAPERHANGING only one stokehold crew. Five more | ‘of war,” declared Wm. E. Smythe | or destruction? Isn't the (By United Press Leased Wire) KALSOMINING, etc. men deserted yesterday. No new re | HOME HELPS TO | CENTRAL FEED STORE |of California in the national irriga-| precious as the barracks? DELHI, India. Dec amid the} HEALTH and BEAUTY) | tion congress, today, “and for every would hang out another of our roar of an artillery salute and the dollar spent on the army of war | istarry flags with this legend A y of tb British national 1 OFF C. H. Dahlem & Co. 1508 Third Ave., - would have the nation spend ten! home on the land for every indus ; Cin, ge and Queen Near Pike. dollars in building homes.” trious man and woman, Uncle Sam miniature cc ‘ he said jshows you where and how, ad at Delhi, the cuimi You Have}. age Foot Troubles? ‘ge city there is to | vances money when necessary, Join nating point of their tour for the MOST PEOPLE HAVE. WATCH REPAIRING It WI Kee i nasi Can the nation do nothing My Experience Will Guaran- tee You Safe Work, Columbia, Old Menton Line. _ FOR IMPURE BLOOD—This ton | } mOGaN & BOGAN ailing in clear | | 8256 Rainier Ave. Columbia. Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed PRONE Beacon 788, Ind. York 24. CONFECTIONERY rebuilding waste f-pint aleohol put day a wide open door of escape for the army of peace and become tn coronation durbar next Tuesday i « dependent The Britivh monarchs were “Why not? ceived in state at the Selimga “Haven't we encouraged capital Bastion station by Viceroy by every means in our power? and Lady Hardinge ft it just as legitimate to en Is of the British courage labor. 4 es and about 150 ra “To the rich men who wanted to nizame, and other build railroads we loaned millions of dollars and donated 200,000,000 acres of land. “Can't we help a poor man to ket a home? “1 would have a ‘bureau of fittie . pol- | bullds worn tneues, | and blackheads, and the man who craves security of life. He sees the Stars and Stripes displayed from an office window and the alluring sign ‘Good income, no expenses, chance to see the ‘TIBBITTS & SON 4069 Rainier Ave. Columbia. [World without cost, all social and tonal advantages’ " edu We Are the Leading Place [Oi could be finer? Ah. but Here. if you happen to be over 35 years A Clean Store. Prices Bight. [of age or under five feet four, or if ‘The Best Goods. Yoyeweigh an ounce more than 160 es | PONS, the door of hope slams in Columbia Laundry, Inc. ppetite, | SCALPS-—Thin ight OILY hing of native rulers. Gaudy Rulers Presented. From under a silken canopy the Indian rulers, one after ano’ a cording to the k, we pre wented t L-Hind. The your face with a bang. The army and navy don't want you. A Place for This Man. “What about the man who over age, under height, and over | tivation. FORMER SEATTLE NEWSPAPER ‘Your Home Laundry. Phones, Beacon 2158, Ind. Col. We Deliver Anywhere OFFICE AND PLANT 4806 Rainier Ave. 165. royal and viceregal parties then en tered the state capital for the pre cession through the ancient Moga! copital 4 a ERS I guarantee to cure you up to date. Scientific methods. Phone ——— CITY SASH & DOOR CO. SASH, DOORS, GLASS Boulaiige, ‘tuterior —PrEowns— Beacon 1987, Ind. York £6, 5000 Rainier Ave. DUDLEY & SONS —PxO} Bunset Beacon 1371, Ind. Col 40. FUEL, ALL KINDS + Certified Weight, Certificates QUALITY AND WEIOET MILLINERY Good Silk Beavers...$4.75 Good Wool Felt ....$1.50 WHILE THEY LAST. Enterprise Millinery Co. 4908 Mainier Ave. GROCER W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1 ‘The to-Date Grocer of eeeeae Valley. Pure Foods—Full Weights AMUSEMENTS Starting Sunday jatinees Wedueslay and EAMBARDI GRAND 0 ad 125 people. famous operati peras. 35. Sig. F. Guerrieri, Evening. 50¢ to $2.00; mati neen, uc to $1.66 son Sale Wow. Tonight and All Week Henry B. ¢lcal ames Forbes 1 COMMUTERS” Metropolitan Theatre | ts a New Far-| jing, and he can find me whenever jhe wants me.” MAN KILLED IN A DUEL Wesley Stout, formerly telegraph Stout was familiarly known as editor of the Seattle Star, was kill:|"Wes,” and worked for The Star ed in a pistol duel in Monclova, during the exposition and until the Mexico, Monday night, according to| fall of 1910. He was a man of large reports received here today Rewapaper experience and had The cause of the fight is um many friends in Seattle His known. Stout killed two of his an- newspaper work took him to Kan tagonists, a gambler and a Mex!- sas City, Oklahoma City, San Fran can. He wrested a gun from one cisco, Seattle, Mexico City and oth of bis assailants, being himself un-'er places, Hix home was in Ow» armed when the attack was made/wego, Kan. where his parents and on him. »& sister are living now, SS = x WHO WOULD POISON DOGS JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT? Who would poison a dog for the fun of it? Nobody, you say? Well, somebody would, and does if the theory of a number of dog owners whose pets have been pol soned recently is correct. Not only that, but the man who is doing it has been leading @ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde life for several years, ac cording to those investigating. The suspected man is said to be a physician, living at one place in hard to catch, but we are watching the city un me and work- | him.” Ryan Says lronworkers-Are Not Going Out of Business (By United Press Leased Wire) ing at a certain institute under an other. “We have learned that he uses strychnia and croton of! in meat and small sausages id one }man this mornin, He iy | Koes some distance from his home or place of employment, once going to Georgetown, and another time te Ballard. it is said he boasted that he has driven more dogs out of business than St. Patrick drove snakes out of Ireland He is pretty wise, and will be , “We are not going out of busi WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—“Burns| ness because the McNamaras have likes to hear himself talk," de- been put in jail. Our organization clared Frank M. Ryan, president of {x international, It was formed the International Association of many years ago as a be Bridge and Structural Iron Work-|nevolent society for aid of our ers here today. “I am not in bid-\members Injured and to assist the families of those killed. Every week there are about 25 tron work ers killed and injured. What would become of their wives and their children if the iron workers’ union went out of existence? oe ee JUDGES DIVIDE TRIAL OF MRS Ryan denied that the iron work ers organization is disintegrated as a result of the McNamara pleas, adding jing Nagel J It took | chief, J expe Mr. and Mrs. John WILMINGTON, Del. 7—Ap. other multhmiitionaire ~ marriage has resulted in a double divorce sult, The two cases will go on trial here Jan, 2. John Bancroft, 1, only son of a millionaire textile manufacturer of Wilmington, eloped with Made line Do Pont, daughter of the CHAS. NAGEL FO WASHINGTON, Dec. 7—1t te de ared nly in. official circles today that Secretary of Com merce and Labor Chas, Nagel prob ably will be the next justice of the supreme court appointed. Attor ney General Wickersham is back and it In known that inclines to his President name Chief in Own Jail (Ry United Press Leased Wire) WENATCHEE, Wash., Dec. 7 Chief of Police W. W inspecting cells last n walked into one and t ng and closed the door the chief was inside. The d until he was hoarse, but ght it was only a One of the pris wed to the chief that 4 game of cards, Finally boy « ng the corridor naid pers n convince the urchin that he was th and not but he succeeded. drunken oners pro; they have Hut a prisoner finally RATE REDUCTIONS SPOKANE, De rate reductions averaging nearly per cent will be put fimtereffect in Washington by the pWple service commission as soon as possible, ac to BE. O. Calderhead, rate commisnifty) today cording rt of the 1, and baby he calle “Max Reibler, talllionaire vice president of the Du Pont Powder Co., in 1907. Aftor the birth of the se baby, Bancroft sued for div charging that Max Reibler of Munich was the father of the child Mre. Bancroft responded with a counter suit, also charging {nfl delity. Piling Up That 4 Big Vote | GRY United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, —Com. Dec lead of Mayor Geo, Alexander over Job Harriman, the defeated social istunion labor candidate, to 34,149 || votes, and the entire good govern. | ment ticket is elected in the most Jemphatic tandslide thie city has | ever experienced. The vote stands | Alexander 85,739, 590. | Although the mayor | highest vote, City received the Auditor John 8 ere got the heaviest majority, re- iving 24,666 votes more than his socialist opponent | The entire good government jellmanic and board of jtickets went in by Prohibition 56,870 majority Mrs. Mary E. Garbutt, socialist candidate for the school board, polled a larger vote than Harriman, but she was beaten by the good gov. ernment candidate, |Mother Worries About Lost Son Somewhere there is a homeless boy, who disappeared from his home in », and who hasn't written b left. His Over in Spoh er spending coun education big majorities. was snowed under by » there is a moth. nights be Jr”) | plete returns today increased the || Harriman 51,-4/ iConfessed to LOUIS, Dee, 7.—George postoffice confessed today to having held out a package containing $26,000, which d peared from the postoffice » Sept 1910. Of the $1,400 te missing. clerk. tion full amount Stealing $25,000 * visible and Goes | PACE to ARMS—Use nove hairs or * Make @ powdered dela apply toh three min and © package and is t i on f Ind. 5415, or call At 110 Madison St. Between First and Second Aves. Ask for J. Hodgson. CHEASTY’S { Half | Price WONDERFUL WOMEN’S APPAREL A bargain event unparalleled, here or elsewhere! compels attention by reason of its genuineness. Four record-breaking days since the beginning, and the effect is scarcely notice- able in the splendid assortments of Women’s Suits, “oats, Gowns, Dresses and Millinery — the largest stock that Cheasty’s have ever shown. POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF SALE | 4 A sale that THE WOMEN’S BUSINESS. We are positively going out of the women’s business —- let there P We are be no mistake or misunderstanding about that. offering you extraordinary inducements in order to make a quick change to the new conditions mentioned in our first announcement. ba cause she can't get any her boy. Hi ter i, and may dle The mother has been making strenuous efforts to find the be - From Swindlers word from Lily, | Matinee Saturday THEIR WORK —OLESON MONDAY. =: 2288") ‘ , bi . ympleted in 60 day It will Eves. $1.60 to 50 Judge Ronald will de in charge of |, then be tu ove the department No. 1 of the supertor| THal of Mrs. Christina Oles« smieaidn tor abth "’ court beginning the first of next| Wh horsewhipped Judge Main fo | year, and will handle most of the | S@tting aside @ jury verdict in her nal work. Judge Main wit | {¥Or, comes up next Monday m Both Phe over the work of department rool 7 ; |} All Week--Bargain Mat-| 6, the civil department. Other @#te he specific charge ereie ‘patos. BH Wilmore # 8 inew Thareds jchanges will be that of Judge Al- het i assault in the third degree are Nat ko Sree ah, veep § GEORGE SIDWEY in the Sure | bertson taking the equity court, Th@ contempt charge has be iry G. White, 66 and of light complexion. Has any Enough Success while Judge Taitman will go to de |#bandoned. While Mrs. Oleson de the latent inté 122¥ partment No. 3, on civil cases, The 8tfuck at the judge twice, Judge Spanish swindle been operating for viernes its ~~ ALL THESE AT HALF PRICE | | ireda € a | Finereaay ‘tie. [other Judges, will have ther old de-| 86M, Once quammgaiely folio. BURNED AT STAKE) | Wale owt interference from the | rere ri the blows, and thought that some MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec Burn LOIS THEATRE |: White alan't “bite, Price | | one was familiarly trying to attract | government at the stake, a neg and twol| Tonight—All Week—Matin , v a ae Half | Mats. Be to $1 ver com Seattle Theatre . | a4 TONIGHT. Jones av da vietin which years in with eon The lines particularly mentioned, viz: All Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Gowns, Dresses and Millinery— are reduced to Exactly Half Price, with both the original of the judges yesterday. ; and sale prices marked in plain figures. |his attention by touching him on the | however egroes paid with thetr lives for oc f ——— | shoulder. | The letters of A. Sadrowsky, the | Cupying land near Savannah, Tenn Some Tangle Over ILL FROM HAZING _|aeeed defautting Russian banker today when they were waylald by | have been published scores «| & mob of white ants, who ob $1,000 Insurance {27 Talted Press Leased Wire) ted lin the Dolled States All foched. to, theif ‘prokimity. ‘The | Beautiful Suits and Coats—garments that have unmistakable in- CHA Nh, Dee. 7 (By United Press Leased Wire) f Mr. |18 @ cablegram and assistance to| negroes were on their way to a cot: | dividuality and personality in their makeup—for as little as $12.50, A. y and Mrs, Frank Knip are both {11|8ave the fortune of his “darling|ton gin with a load of seed cotton = ] and on up to the more elaborat . ii PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 7.—Here|as a result of hazing by friendg,|daughter,” for which he promises | when they were caught, tied to the | Half i be e styles. Dainty Dancing is a peculiar legal tangle a A. Mill |Immediately after their wedding |@ third of $480,000 wagon and cremated. | | Frocks and Party Dresses. Handsome Afternoon and attle w np and wife-of Se! they were paraded all over town in| The letters are all written of : | : Evening Gowns and Wraps, ne (j i i paraded all over to oh - ~ | w (just in) one-piece found dead together in| hog wagon. P: be y de. | same kind of and are Price | J Ps, vp el yg lg |4,Bo« wagon Poeumonin may de.|same kind and are matted Girl Rescued SE TICC | serge Dresses; all at Half. Mrs. Millicamp had $1,000 | OLYMPIA, Wash., Dec, 7.—Mary | surance, in| Madrid. If she died first her hus POLLS comes heir to the $1,000, parents get the money If he died first, the estate goes to ‘al. Dec Mrs. Millicamp’s parents nt of being taken to It is presumed Millicamp shot his » polls to vote, Mrs. George W.| wife and then ended his own life Di 1 suddenly. She was| the It fainting spell and died | rescued mts after, }In the meantime the undertaker AL OF PLAPAO CATS WITH WAITERS bill is being held up by Judge Cree ay themsei Dec Six. ton. } Soe mave,| PHILADELPHIA | COW Process of -y We natural, 80 00 use teen cate to be displayed here w: ‘TAR GBOROIA |lburicd in’ the tornado here two for truss, Awarded Gold Medal We prove what | occupy special suites at ihe tee 3 ke srs say by sendin a ‘absolute! penny CaMPrRe || "eeks ako lived without water for) Faye’ “yrua‘tt Ktooays Kote ” | Walton, have maids all their own | Plapao Laboratories, Block 346 St. Louis, Me | and private waiters. ESE RRP cnet Prices Matinees- t. Next Week—"La Tosca” Th ne Dintingrus ME. E Manfredi, the 14-year-old girl who | HAL 8 | was kidnaped by Frank Hello, an | |Italian, was found along the side late yesterday and reseu ) in| Bello. had dropped her when he found posses were in pursuit, The woods are still being scoured for Han, who is armed. When | the girl was hysterical d be nd his | PLEASE NOTE: Every customer and every visitor is shown every courtesy and attention—no hurrying, no urging. Even though we are closing out this department, we want each one to carry away a kindly remembrance CHEASTY’S HABERDASHERY Second Av. at Spring St. OTHE! Matinee Daily waled Vaudeville.” A Large Assortment of ELECTRICAL COOKING UTEN SILS AT RALPH KROWS 316 Union 8t., Opp. Postoffice. 7 mig Acts COW IS NOW DRY BELOIT, Wis., Dec. 7—A