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THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1913. i a os MEMEER NORTHW HST LBAGL vr NE Service of the United F office, Beattie, Wash clase matter, Published by The St Company every evening except ae second Pablishing a worthy h t measure, it will reee such a |} tion The people have in the past support wort ¢ re Jations of t Chambe and will do so in the future But the pe e t t t Cha ber or by anyone els And when the (¢ to pull the wool over the pe es, it will t ler just as it was in the vote « s + hatred against the Chamber, but be ¢ it was not con ceived in good faith that it involved the principle of « port commissione | 1 ve 2 t that ( va 1, it dill in t 1 st AN amer port so as to la all the ¢ muss} s, instead ak elect apply only ¢t two vy membe The Chamt ¢ a r ssion of five] value ' { three, per-| } the ther cit ee } . t blic t ‘but vit er arg nts we a Brer st the legislature ginally posed to have two new umissioner e judge ase the Ch was not candid, because depende sham, and mislead And it w all that we can see of spe in that much dis Minnesota rate case decis t the su pad — the t the current The r r the public service The court says no ads, while privately owned, rge, f them fairly for what they perform, enough to the service, have invested in pay appraised as any other property owner's property wou 1 be appraised—that is, by the standard f the time and neigh borhood ; they mayn't eged v ailable f f le ar rest of the “ eof Of course the yower of Uncle Sar r interstate erce is absolute; with t in tinkering , goes far en va) interfere with tT e bigger power may say when he want to cry, “Hold! Enough! | of the rail wned railroads has been ali whether the gove railroads should own the government own oad In their eagerness to have no one but Uncle Sam regu-| late them, our railroads may be advancing the day when Uncle Sam, to regulate them successfully, will have to take all the responsibility for their conduct by owning them. For you can run what you own and have nobody to consult but, yourself; it is running another fellow’s property, and he in- clined to be a fault finder, that turns the hair gray King, Emperor and Prince Emperor William is entitled to b of peace,” bestowed by Uncle Andy ich Americans, who went around to Anyhc William f his anniversary 5 that Va an at war kept Gerr years, a held its own the records of most German rulers But, wl hasn’t let any blood, he has been| about the most costly prince of peace this world ever knew. | His plan of preser x peace by getting in good shape to| LAUGH AND GROW FAT And Then She Wouldn’t Let Him Go Down to the Beach at All! Dur 1 010 So WANT ‘> See THe Awits?) Tourn Hot Teo She—Do you 8 nore In antictpation realization? He—Well, 1 vo there ts more plea out the fish th 1f that is wh, A pawnbroker was awakened In the middie of the night by a furt ous knocking at his door. Opening the window, he looked out and asked hat’s the matter?” demanded the demanded the time air?” he “I wan'sh know paid to say you woke How dare you? visitor looked tn you've got my Yo you mean for that? Angeles Cafe 1422.24.26 Firat Aven Our 25c Regular Dinner —AND— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner i é Served from Are Unexcel Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fien, St FREE —1. PICTURE Voeal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings —BY— Prof. Nape’s Haw. Ilan Orchestra oO —Or— O—Articts—o Something New From a German Specialist Nerve T Disord nice for Mental Depression, and in fact every disease of the nervous system. | Blood and lick somebody has had a h monetary effect upon pretty) a great help in relieving much all the rest of the especially his near and cear| Epilepsy and to purify the neighbors, France and England, who have had no faith in| blood of all eruptions, pimples, W ; wd, and who have poured blotches, boils and catarrh, and A so eae WH all obstructions arising from billior ; oe Ids, biliousness and all dis-| ro E peace-pieserving has been | orders of the liver and kidneys sre cosiy than a good 4 ned, cleaning-up war A sure thing for constipation, Andy Carnegie and not mind to stand ae money, ard so William may enjoy his new title. We'd| to do, anyhow. “The fellow who loses mustn’t squeal,” said Teddy to| matter must he expelled from New York’s public school athletes, Wouldn't that make Bill| the system. Blood and Nerve Taft come up and “blow” like a hippopotamus? Tonic will do that and. still] leave the system free from Another 400 per cent melon having been cut from the| medicine. This medicine has Standard vine, we hope that Uncle John Rockefeller will hese ie ome. by algick cease \ mut a quiet panic cared by the German jie People of Illinois declared for initiative and referen-|cal Co., of Seattle, under his dum three times, and the legislature has now refused it.| Personal direction. There is Representative ent! Jover one month's treatment In India young girls can be bought for 10 cent: apiece. Regular Chicago bargain cou nter rates, as it were Such beautiful June weather back in Ohio that they're | th vercoat of suicides of school children who failed Usual epidemic to “pass” is on in Germany. ; i | diseas a good deal rather whoop it up for him as the prince of peace} tjeved than the prince of composers, as some of his subjects havejand it appendicitis and diabetes, rhew- | matism, and in fact all chronic can be helped and re- It is a system-builder, excites the natural cathartic of the bowels and ‘strengthens them. Poisonons in each package at $1.00 a box For sale by Quaker Drug] Co, First Ave. and Giles Drug Co. 1125 Tackson St on and 1 t a people tn na alt German Pharmacal Co. Corner Market and Sith Av N. W. Ballard. Beattie, Wash BATHERS ke. augh Ike all creation roar Ha! Ha! 2 can rh trike him for vacation, We could save a great deal of Yours Truly’ off the ily pract! So who But might kes the might save # Complete this age, v beam ceilings; about 300 feet from the Green Lake car, and between Lake Woodland Park ike petting SOMETHING FOR NOTHING easy ttractive ¢ and terms facts from David P. Eastman 505 Lowman Bldg. Until September 30 ‘ROM SEATTLE And Ail Pointe In the Paste Northwest ve founD TR $72.50 €0.00 €0.00 108.00 108.50 New . » 108.50 Philadelphia . Pitteburgh Paul, Minn. ... ux City, lowe Toronto, Ont. .. Washington . Winnipeg Omaha, Co Kansas City and 6t. Proportionately reduced fares to Many Other Pointe in the East. Return may de made through California at slightly higher fares. Going Limit 18 Days. FIMAL RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31, 1919 Liberal stopover privileges and @hoice of diverse routes offered TWO ALL-STEEL TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY ’“The Olymplan” THE FINEST TRAIN ACROSS THE CONTINENT “The Columbian” LWAUEEE TRAINS MILWAUKEE SERVI MILWAUKEE EMPLOYES ALL THE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT For additional. information re- garding fares, routes, sleeping car reservations, eto,, call on or addre A. P. OHAPMAN, sr, Gen'l Agept Passonger Dept. J. L, CRISWELL, City Pass. Agt. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY Becond and Cherry Renttlo your boss crack @ #o-called Ha ALL RIGHT ORAR, re WALK DOWN WITH ‘You, (M NOT So TRO Slams, Jabs, Most Anything Boosts and JO8SH WISE SAYS “Th port mere’ emporium an’ un- dertakin’ parlors is displaying a dozen cubit paint for a short only. Th’ one entitied ‘Gir! Sliding Down a Bannister’ = dis plays execution wmountin’ to cap tal punishment.” The World's Best Known Lies The storm,” said the captain was the woret | have ever in my 40 years’ experience as a pallor.” All mistakes cheerfully cor rected by the management We alm to please We serve home-n Blank & Blank, Careful Mo orn I couldn't get home a minute If he ever tries I'll si his Tip to Brides ade for him an angel cake. t for his dear bride's sake an angel, too pulled him have bee a doctor nds you would ineptic recipes eee “Woman,” Cannon, Maybe she declares doe Uncle Joe want the vote n't and maybe she does, but ‘» no doubt about her « lean since Uncle Joo retired. Our Precise Artist. 40 Z He Lost His Seat. Editor Most Anything My wif 5 also © Walter Johnson en it comes to putting em over so fast they smoke. I was explaining to ou ttle boy that woman was made from a rib of man when she sang out, “And man has tried to make her a side issue ever since.”—A. R | P. Tam going through all the old almanacs and newspapers around the house to see if she pil fered It.—-A. R | . WALLA WALLA, June 23.—A man {n an automobdiie, and wearing a green hat with a bow in the back, |was seen in this neighborhood this morning. The penitentiary guards jare working with redoubled vigi lance. IN EDITOR’S MAIL | This Makes Up for It Editor Star In many ye reading of many papers, I have yet to find one more faithful and firm in the struggle for higher, and bet ter moral standards for humanity and equal justice for all than The | Star, And last. night, when {ts| headlines of the farcical unfind- | Ings of tho grand jury proved the Juphill work of a paper fighting for | [common decency and honesty, 1 wanted to rage at the seeming fu- | |tility of the fight. Then I caught | sight of your "I Should Worry” car toon, and surely “it is to laugh.” I want to shake hands with the en-| tire Star force, because you are all! good, clean fighters, to whom ft Is as unnecessary to say, “Well done Keep up the good wor a jhave thousands of readers wishing | you godspe@d, BM. B | Main 0600. Private cxchangs com: necting with all dopa PHON RATES Ny matt, aatiy, one boy win Ny carrier, In © A TEST OF HUNGER, MAN AGAINST WOLF PARTA. Wis, June 2%-—Owen | forth and stood a moment, throwing) and at dawn stage red into B ht ‘ ere he got Hughes, the veteran hunter of M a shadow on the rock. He fired and i oy roe county, bas rounded uth tina term tay ati: It wee the abe-|! 1 RUpertiacr Bee " a feat that has won the admit. Wolf, the leadg he pach c a C ration of the whole La Crosse va The hunter ¢ yg 1 a 44 He “starved out” a . Of 18 | Seen t diye ps ae ” ory oe oe eee : each eck. F ob he sat there, in the Il f vata 1 killed the 6 back or neck, When he end I night he w C, J nd four nighte aly drove them there were 11 forms in a heap be- ght of his campfire, motionless. So She ta gars Malad i © gaunt she-wolf metimes he could hear a snarl back Se akek had aie 4 a 0c Haghe® sed off the scalps, In the den, but no heads showed. J ia oh pag bet vg last den, With both ears and upper eyelids en- t grew bitter cold In spite of the fire + ah er And se ' tire, and the #kin of the old wolf,!.” the spring he had slain five dens of wolves, totaling 37 head. and bringing him more than $206 bounty n y And the in a cou off » evening, veky his neck, whis ep cautious! A policeman who w i t he came with having t} white ent his ear upon a pack f ves and asked to explatr says t's raining! vung, and saw them sneak Into a He nald writing on a subject hole beneath a rock You see, I went me la hin nd to the ex- Many a time Hughes bas followed and put my whistle on th atters aside, so he said, wolves into their dens and ki and, bless me them with rifle or revolver B choking and it rain this bole was too small for him to face, You # Com “Yes, papa; I was golng to,” was enter. 80 he built a little fire r he'd swallowe the her quick response. — Harper's the entrance, ate what food he had whin iatle fagazine. rifle in “In he dead?” asked the sympa with him, and then waited hand, the muzzle toward the hol thetic Commissioner Not long ago a young men ab All night he sat there, In the | o, sir,” was the reply hed to the Argentt a f his ampfire, motion Bome len't i, b he's got the r . he 4 hear a wnarl back in ing cough, and now eve the der ut n heads showe oc the wh blow i" a n ew bitte din spite of th cop on post comes ar c He waited a hout paying rke trent to each to What's Mamie cryin ghted a fire agein and h And f night in vain Neighbor the w he about said the they have 20 years guarded the den teller told That fortune The second day a hunter friend her that she’s goin marry @ tall came along and gave Ht a little handsome, dark nan his mon- foo Nett Well that a £004! octe and glat the happy pair. The third day dawned, and fortune’ \*ah,” said he, “a romance of the Hughes, cold and hungry, paced up| Mother—Yer'd think #0; but noW|miadie ages, eh?’—Lippincott’s and down, always keeping an eye on she's broken hearted at the thot Magazine the den of givin’ up the ugly, a = The fourth day he had nothing at off, sandy-ha bricklayer she’s! Hest modern outside rooms !n all to eat, It was a test of b in love with! 8 e, 2 to 5 Stewart House, now, man against wolf, and Hughes Stewart (near Pike Public though he «tarved himself the ho running to her At lant’ © gaunt neaked father in the a thi Dance at Dreamland tonight. °¢@ HEAVY CUTS ON ’EM ALL EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT THAT! Maer t§ We Will Rent or Sell New Player Pianos and Give You FREE MUSIC ROLLS — The People Are With Us Put a doljar in your pocket and come to these factory salesrooms; pick out any one of these Guaranteed Highest Grade Pianos or Player Pianos, and we will out to your home. 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