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to fe “| ° 4 old . byl cupt wer, % gad 1 ounce karde pot water t . gnful of 4 anole ae 8 4 tive, exe ad and Kv ite fallow wens ent asoit eres Is exeeiic oe a ue an Rr) ry » ae u dandrull © . 4 rural condition = ’ 8 b “ nt growth < tT BYRS BURN and hea N «ft with some form ef ft neglected. it becomes ‘One dose of tion. } | Hine, THREE AUTO ACCIDENTS; BOYS HURT There were three automobile ac cident in Seattle yeaterda but fortunately no serious injari Two year-old boys were run over, and there was one collision Floyd Williams, 210 Queen Anne av, was riding ff an express wagon on First av. N., near Jobn st., when an automobile driven by Dr, H. EB. Allen, 5605 Cobb building, approach. ed. ® it neared the wagon, the boy dropped to the street and ran directly tn front the car, He waa knocked down and received scalp wounds and bruises and cuts on the arms and face, He was taken to Pacific hospital | Jesse Meliirath, 1120% Seventh av. Was playing ball on Seneca at., between Seventh and Eighth aves and in running after a ball ran in | front of a machine driven by H. H 703 23rd av. and was cut N on the head and bruised up a@ Iittle. | The cars driven Reynolds, of the ton Motor Car company Jobnaon, of the Northwestern Tax ° | tea ab company, collided at Bast | Union and 10th ay. last night, and, }though the machines were badly |damaged, the drivers received only a few minor cuts on the head. by Frank Washing and F. © | WILLIAM WRAY CANDIDATE AGAIN Would you spank your baby an experiment with rats told you ought to? That is to way if arat needs « food spanking sometimes does a baby aleot We can you shout “No! twiee, but any way it brings us to the story of the remarkable teats just made by two aclentific young women of Jobos Hopkine university at Baltimore, Mis Ruth J, Stocking Mise Stocking and Miss Mii dred A. Hoye. The questic if you hear of child punishment came up at the big college, How much good does a spanking de How much good comes from re wards for being good? Of course, nobody would loa their bables for a test, so Mise Meg this wonter!s or trave " oe REME 00 DRUGGISTS Stocking and Miss He try it ont on rats! ye decided They rigged up a teat box, got rats and started. The box was so partitioned and equipped as to reward rats for choosing one chamber and punish them for choosing the other, The chamber d by Hghts of dif Choosing one mitk toast doors were marke ferent Intensity meant a nice bow! of Choosing the other meant a #4 ing In the shape of a harmless ele trie shock The rats that choose the span) ing room soon learned avoid | Once shoe they were leer about entering the box at al), but = IF SPANKING DOES A RAT GOOD, IS IT GOOD THING TO SPANK BABY? THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, — GUESS TLL BE A 1912, GILL GAINS THREE. VOTES IN RECOUNT in Have Your Photo Taken Real Auto | POST CARDS—$1.00 PER DOZEN Kodak Films Developed, “ 10e a Roll, Any ine _A. M. FROST 1332 First Av., Geattle a ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE $50,000 FOR RELIEF WORK IN ALASKA | WASHINGTON, D, C., June 12.- James Wickersham, delegate in con gress from Alaska, introduced in the house a joint resolution appr priating $50,000 for the immedia' relief of sufferers by volcanic erup:| Hotel Milwaukee tions, The resolution orders that) Ne c ~ wate GooD The recount hearing on the quo! United States revenue cutters be P Over $20 as yon pag tensa ~ veal in Rooms warranto proceeding of Hi '|used to rush the relief supplies to | LITTLE, jaxainst Mayor Cotterill ts halted] Kodiak at once. on | ciucd RAT | today in deference to former Su go = } Bingte Rooms, ver week $2.50, Month g1e.4e preme Court Judge William Hi | em OF piste ieee White, one of the attorne ys for th THIS IS A WHOPPER — hy who i to deliver an addrews|,, PORTLAND, Or,, June 12.-—Kven wvVEnyY Inspect this hotel — Everyihing complete—A HE before the Pioneers’ association dia Cores s hens are celebrating the KooM beautiful lobby and correspondence rovm iI | aiternoon, Of 14 ‘university. sty-| Ose festival, One belonging to E " HH Genin examined. yesterday. onty|P: Doweh lad an exceptionally large CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS fo were dinqualified. by. Judgo|°®% With the figure of a rose on one Hoom in Connection. Phones: Ind. 071; Main 4504 1| Afvertson as voters jn Seattle end : - / The court ruled that student \ Who were self aipporting and had livetl here a year were entitled to vote. l' pon this ruling the votes of} the’ following were allowed; John] P. ¢ sterleigh, 8. A. Rice, J. E. Mareball, C. C, Maisdell, EB. Mur ray; Jorry Riordan, W. O. Grim J. Guy Ernisse and William 8 Cahill, Of this number, Marshall aia he had voted for Gill Those disqualified were; Edward F.. Chabot, Chauncey Price, O. D.| Hughes, Beulah J. Holman and] Mise M. McGinnis. Of this number one vote had been cast for Gill These disqualified votes will be subtracted from the total in the precinct when the ballot boxes are jopened on day and recounted 4 | OF the university votes examined, | Thrones. 1s Cotterill loses four and Gill one tion of seven of tl | giving the exmayor a gain of thr ing factorie in There are 30 more students to be we are able to f examin In order to overcome sale of pianos | ___ |Cotteritl’s majority, Gill will hay on terms the like to throw out 804 of Cotterill’s voter has never been | wher co in they would rush ; : i promply to the leht that ted to| PATRIOTIC SPARKS fore anywhere jthe milk toast room }. PORTLAND, Or, June 12.-—The| world. | Then rats were tented with re-jfires of patriotiam caused alarm ward alone. In thin test they failed|here when th small Americ n} to make any distinetion w Cet | flange coming In ¢ tact with an) La re” wa ei nets pn be Pianos for Which Scores yout til they found the chamber|the fire department turned out en that contained the “ds ma The experimenters conclude Phat a combination of punish} SHE WASN'T PAPA d reward motives is more in teaching rate than re alone | ‘ eneons learned muah rned through nima, will Jearn a set task me if the if punished thar i] rapt rewa) 7 SHHSSHES SSS SHS SHS SSCHH SHH HHHOSHOS ie ; Two PRESIDENTS B | tom i | i | ‘ fee Bub: * masses Wtotire WILLIAM WRAY William Wray, member of the house, is a candidate for reelec to the legislature from the Forty-third district, Wray is av- thor of the bills regulating the sale of milk and cream passed by the last legislature As chairman of the insurance committee, he alo had a leading part in framing the present Insurance code. Wray was one busy legislator during the last session. He toduced the following: A bill to amend the act In relation to Ind ea te oF JEWELRY of Watches, Dia Rogers’ Silverware, ing sold at ball price | we give s tg adh to the oft of Doe with he yr - In x ast, but ‘afier being mt ate of Doctor tathrop Seeraee Of treatments 1 Telleved of iny wutt Lathrop 4 #aved her tr to JOUN' HAN Bt, Everett, Wa DEATH WHILE ASLEEP) CHICAGO, Jane 11 While asleep | land attempting to slide down the brass pole in a fire engine honse, Lieut. Joseph T. Balak fell from the snd floor of his quarters and was! ed. Circumetances indicate that the Heutenant, while in a somnam |bulistic state, believed he was re sponding to a fire alarm. Mystery in Astor Safe NEW YORK, June 12.—The late Col. Jobn Jacob Astor possessed lone safe of which he alone know | |the combination, and therein, abso-} | lutely secure from fire and burglars, lreposed such secrets as he desired! }to conceal! from his most intimate leonfidants. Experts worked in vain }to find the combination, as did steel drill men. The safe was final- lly forced open by the ald of acety-| line gas, ebisels and files, What was found is a mystery that the) trustees refuse to clear. Sues “War Cry” for Libel]| DRESDEN, Germany, June 12.-- General Booth, the 82-year-old blind) | chief of the Salvation Army, fs the |defendant in a libel action which | will come to trial here in a few \days. The Association of Dresden| Bar, Cafe and Saloon Keepers com-) plain that the War Cry libeled them) in its bitter criticism of the convic tion here of Dr. Burk, the German | temperance preacher, who was found guilty of libeling some of the| Dresden saloon and brewery pro) ) prietors. | King Thrown From Horse | DRESDEN, Saxony, June 12—| While Frederick August, king Saxony, was reviewing the cavalry |forced to walk to during the army maneuvers today |each he was thrown from his horse. His right jeg was badly wrenched. |Short-legged bull, POOH SCSCHHHSHOOOM This business of a president “ap pointing” his successor does not ai ways work out— witness the beau tiful serap be tween Roosevelt and Taft today Twiee before presidents have been the biggest factor In naming their successors, and once it work Teddy's — dawg, but he ain't no hound a square faced bull face is round; His tegs is short and he’s close to the ground, And you bet they ain't kickin’ Ted.) dy’s dawg around, * and his CHORUS agesedy > bull, and his face is round | Square. jawed bull, and he ain't no hound; close to the ground, And you bet they ain’s kickin’ Ted. dy’s bull around. PANIC IN OPIUM SHANGHAI June 12.— Panic reigns in the local opium ma | the stoc ks in the bands of the chants having de $10,000,000 since May 1 ers, overburdened with supplies, re iterate the complaints of the In |dian merchants that the cultivation of poppies in China is unabated in violation of the international agreement, while for months the markets of the interlor have been closely guarded against Indian jopium. WOMEN LAWYERS ST. PETERSBURG, June 12 The duma has adopted a bill permit ting women to practice law. SMALL BOY HAS FINE. RECORD ST. CLAIRSVILLE, O,, June 12 Carl Leipple, just ¢ aduated from the local high school, has walked nearly 6,500 miles to and from school during the four years of his course. He resided at Hast Rich- mer: | reciated in value | The dea) of|iand, four miles from bere, and was) and from school day. During that time he ver missed a day nor was he ever tardy. oJ EFORE TEDDY “APPOINTED” SUCCESSORS * @eeeeoeeoeoooeo eos from Jackson's own state of Ten heen Jackson's Van Buren turned out like Roosevelt's Taft—an opponent of his chiefs “policies.” Jackson jallowed Van Buren to be renon / inated in 1840 but the democrats were defeated that year by Gen William H. Har rinson the whig candidate, be» cause of the panie command. Rober |fused to allow him to take posses sion of the Boston, and he and Shepherd engaged in torrid per sonalities: \27 KILLED IN THREE pons (By United Press Lew MEXICO CITY, June ty-seven persons met death in dit ferent parts of tt ates of Colima and Jaliseo tod: in an earthquake which lasted three minutes, accord-| day to take PORTLAND, Or June Nix this ‘papa’ stuff,” said Nell Pick je imperson when kids in the jall #0 ed her. Saying which, she temptation in the form of of Homes Expected to Pay $400 Are Now on erel! three ade ' t or lost elty men's pante behind her and put on a skirt | . EL | ening TOF ONLY WAX MOD! | SAN FRANCISCO, Jone 12 = AA Big Crowds ran yelling to the renew at sight of two baboons tearing | Other styles at $215, $186, $164, the iner case but m ally perfect and fimb- from limb a man who bad ? : © too Close to their cage. Then y guaranteed. These prices and these made by the factories in return for they sheepishly diape The vic ¥ never of 90 carloads thre stores the lers ssible our agreement to finance the sal ie forty in Music feel the paying a burden, $1 Down and $1 a Week Buys Any Piano in This Sale tim was a wax mode ce WAS HE UNDERPAID? PORTLAND, Or, June 12 Joseph Jordan Deveny, author, Mayor Rushlight a work on soctaliem, requiring bim to read it He said the job would take four hours and sent the mayor $1 for his ume WOMEN FOR COPS LOS ANGELES, June 12.—Eight women will write examination pe pers June 12 for places on the police Organization—and we make it pc for ev to own a piano and nth Remember every instrument in this sale Well-to-do folks are buying—people who garnishments; a bill to establish ed well and once of 1837. By 1846) fue. Etght others were strong for cost —_ a gece pane oe it — as = op Prygies Boer @ fob, but failed to qualify. They is fully guaranteed. Remember there's | hesitate about taking their capital out of marriage ween w a t i t tp he ph tia a n ; ; ‘ pone oe eae Ordentena: age nod ‘ieee bol eeoueer o of Texas. The! — paen the payers? mina-| nothing to do—no work, no soliciting. | their business are buying—business men bso pe het Gas eit! gp Pere os a eran eeroneae panne tons wr beach “Apollo, P Pi hea 4 Simply pay a dollar a week and the piano | are buying—everybody who loves music is Oo t ir own charters: to founder of the deme a > Osi inc : “ - a bill in relation to exercise of em!-|cratic party, named his two imme wanted Texas am) PUCK Cal. ing, 13.—Posing a 3 Yours. buying. |nent domain by cities. He was|diate succeasors—James Morrison nexed to pane fie nado on the efee of the sart,! joint author with others on sev-jand James Monroe, both from Vir more © te \e é M eral other bi ginia, like Jefferson, and both faith Jackson tory. Van Burea| 4.ycrawny youth Seoie mavteacet Wray is a lawyer. He has lived|ful to the Jeffersonian principle declared against it Jackso®) was escorted to the police station to in his district for 21 years. Andrew Jackson, president from | who had “made him, leap it off. He refused to give his} in our ar in [ e lori an t ne re 182% to 1834, expounder of the party |the Baltimore convention and beat]... eae ‘Trrrrsy . ahh hhe of Jefferson, named bis immediate | him for the nomination by inducing eens eset * successor, Martin Van Buren of|the convention to select Polk HE DID GEAR a aE VEC NEE * MISER GIVES BOY $32,000 New York, and in 1844 named an No president m that time to] Napper—Jones is so visionary! Mosed in ene ong ee “to other successor, James K. Polk, | 1908 sent his successor. Nobody takes any stock in his! 1—Sustaining the claim of — - = » = ~*lechemes. 1 Oxie hag po aac ‘SQUARE-FACED ‘NEAR. RIOT eve (gloomily)—t did. —! oy. to $22,000, fe Me - ge. hovel of James Burge, a | recluse who died here recently BULLDOG’ IN ON BOARD THE the cir@ult court has decided } | THE MARKETS | that Borge on bis th bed ’ | j % had bequeathed “the house and T.R.’S ANTHEM’ WARSHIP BOSTON) |@ all it contained” te the youth, | tes shi ‘ a rd j@ who had been kind to him # 7 oo Press tages t-| PORTLAND, Or, June A & during bis illness #| Teddy Bear Totem Reincarnat-| eee broke out: here on the} PR Successors to D. S. Johnston Co. seataaatarneneent| ed Into Aggressive Pup to (iid states cruiser Boston, uned| fen ern Compete With Houn’ Daw; traint bip for the Oregon} and ‘ + U * H : F caval militias "when We. Roker |e Third and University FATA A CHICAGO, June 12-—The Roose-| .cocutive officer of the Boston, and| {ory velt campaign song has made its ap- |; eorge 8. Shepherd had a violent] « “I A CARNIVAL) vearance.- The statt of workers in| Qari over who was head of the] (i = > / jeharge of headquarters came into] oeanization | fire PORTLAND, Or., June 12.—The|the Congress hotel singing It on} pherd some time ago 1] Bee first fatality to mar the Rose fes-| their arrival isine aei dstea. Miscoer| "SEMLANNUAL SALE OF jtival came yesterday when Alexan-| The song ts a parody of the fa) -mmander of the Oregon at H jder Brault, 7, slipped on the street) mous war chant of the Champ Clark! ninitia, demanding that he show Mente—Selilng F | pavement in front of a fire truck} boosters, “You Gotta Quit Kickin'/1) what right he held the position ) responding to a call, and before the] My Dawg Around It ts sang 60] 5¢ commander. Capt. Simpson ie 1, full cut. | firemen could stop the galloping) the tune of “Casey Jones. nored the suit so Judge Bradshaw v . | horses, was trampled to death Here it ts 4 decided Shepherd was commander. | 104" : TEDDY'S BULLDOG" | Shepherd went to the Boston to-| fy. > [Ox ve 4s gue, fresh Liver | tHeart M “s/ BEGINS, THURSDAY, Tri Sirort join "pork Fae AND POSITIVELY CLOSES IN NINE DAYS SSae é | | | | }Tu “puicned teente— Setting Price, u@ it Ls Shoes and Oxfords, Men’s Shoes and Oxfords, adies’ ing to dispatches received here eae. mi 7 A +. t all leathers, sma made by Burt & Packard to It was also reported that the Drie atery—Zosal Buying Price Résular price. up of. a & ‘ | Colima voleano was in a state Of] gocing broilers sq ae ns price Op wR to 2). ie a eee seek sell for $4. Small 1 50 eruption, but no casualties from Hone 5 tive’: ” o sizes only ... <3 ' this source have been reported SHE’S SIGN PAINTER ATLANTA, June 12—The |ome of the modern woman is Miss Irene Meredith of this city, wh bears the distinction ef being th only female sign painter in the South In their latter-day boldness, mem. bers of the alleged weaker sex haye entered man's dominion at every point. They have taken thelr seatg in offices, commercial and profeé gional, their skirta have swept down legislative halls and they have spoken terms of jurisprudence before juries of 12, Never before has a woman taken to the however, step ladder to ply her tr never before Miss M IT LOOKED GOOD SAN FRANCISCO, Jue 12.—The sight of 18 tons of money blockaded fic for several blocks about the cker bank, The coin was from Mexico and filled larte trucks. It consisted of 450,000 Mex fean pesos, worth $216,000 le. That dith i Ne Button and Lace Shoes, gun metal, vici and pat. leather Sizes 2% to 6; Big Girls’ Oxfords Calf sizes 81% Gunmetal Button ¢ sobbiide Children’s and Men's Shoes and calf and patent le sizes in this lot Reg. price to 4... Oxfords, ather, all $1.95 to Regular 50, sale antee--Selling Price, 0 Ibs. i . "0 ng to $2.50, sale cn ie is Ladies’ Strap Sandals, ce Ryerss 88 i Pumps and ee all | Boys’ Shoes, satin, calf, Blu- | yfen’s Shoes and Oxfords; sack 1 - rs most t all sizes in lot. | cher; sizes 8 to 13%. The | Jarge assortment; black and a ; Regular best shoe tan. Regular price * #2: 95 , ; to Bay: OBIE 604s sone ines TOE A active $3.50 to $5, sale. . logit, cavbate es cia BY DON’T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY ieee nbers, qt Every Article Exactly as Advertised. Look in Windows for Other Bargains. don. ubart | aay ¥r Ut ey ooght 1406 THIRD AVENUE, LIBERTY BLDG. yorts Whole corn The Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes. 0 34.0 00@40 35.