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Cudihee . And J nd that is ‘he audite are cleric: sa judge not adequ ubstance, ney of th ople. der by V ract don't ncement t and 1,39§ | States 1 relessness ize this h At a ba and 5,00€ ok as if in the c rsons. T th holds 2 ever sa ysically it n the loca ally isn’t by the s could ty and the ng railrog is many ajured, du id up Bos man our © populat ke three the most then wou und blood great ind rs aren't } , the prin . But we are begin ee it was cuting att | charges? anyhow? l¢ petition tance. T] nt half an e minutes ot guilty, Pp such as lat Chicag } to mare econd anded in eller. Did Seattle for fe new spe at chance in analyzin dozen suf MEMBER OF THE SCHIFIS LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS. Bervice of the United Press Ratored at the postoffion, Beattin, ‘clase matter Published by The tar Publishing Company every evening cxcept Sunday, NORTHWEST Telegraph Beatin, Wash, a0 second The Recall Decision Whether Sheriff Cudihee should or should not be re called is one question, And that question pales into insig nificance beside the new phase of the situation by which County Auditor Phelps and Prosecuting Attorney Murphy | become the judges of the sufficiency of recall charges If the prosecuting attorney and auditor can kn ck out a recall because they don’t believe the charges sufficient, and, vice versa, sustain a recall when they think there are sufficient grounds, what's the use of having the people vote on the matter all? | The county auditor was never intended to be vested with | rogatives, and that is what the prosecutor's opinion | judicial pr The auditor is merely admin to give him means an officer, whose duties are clerical, and nothing more It is not up to 1 to sit as a judge and tell the recall petitioners that their c ges are not adequate in law. The form of the | on, and not the substance, is all he shoul neern | } self with. The sufficiency of the charges will be determinec | | »ple the votes of the pe Figures in the ab t don't have much meaning; hence] the government ann ement that in 24 years 188,087 per | sons have been killed and 1,395,618 persons injur ed on the} railroads of the ! States really con to us only a! vague impression of carelessness and sacrif we can visualize this human wreckage by the use At a ball game 1,000 persons make crowd, and §,000 spread threaghout grand-|} bleachers, look as if all had Only a few ball parks in the country are large enough to| accommodate 30,000 persons. The crowded circus of the biggest show on earth holds only about 12,000 persons. | The biggest crowd yoy ever saw, probably, didn’t exceed | 40,000. It is almost, physically impossible to see more than that number, because, in the localities where that many be assembled, there usually isn’t room in one spot for more The of Dallas, by the last census, had 92,104 in Two Dallases conld be suddenly and the death list wouldn't this toll of our man-killing railroads. Philadelphia, largest city, has only as many inhabitants the killed, plus the railway injured, during these two doze It took centuries to build up Boston and Baltimore, of al a pretty stand and ¢ imagination. large fandom turned out. } tent can city habitants. annihilated with the equ loss of every sou our third as the lifetime of a young man our railroads have killed maimed enough ks to populate both these cities, enough left over to make three cities the size of Alt N. Y® Multiply by 50 the most persons you ever saw one time and the total then wouldn’t equal this gri of the sacrifice of flesh and blood to greed and th ness in only one of our great industries. The railroad managers aren’t primarily to blame. We, the principals, are to blame life. But we can reduce the toll we are beginning to reduce it, and we agree it was high time When was the Prosecuting attorney constituted a judge They are only our agents. haven't solved human we want to. Indeed, guess everybody will when of the sufficiency of recall charges What's the matter w County Auditor Phelps, anyhow? His business is merely to see that the form of the petition is correct. He has noth nig to do with the substance. The people decide that by their votes Judge Humphries spent half an “hour to say he erie the i ne jury wouldn’t be ont three minutes before they wou! back with a verdict of not guilty, and therefore ere: was no wse wasting time. We would like to see such a one as T. Roosevelt take in his good right hand that Chicago national bank who forbids any employe marry whose salary $1,000 per year manager to is under We haven't heard a second peep from that South Amer- ican “ who landed in New he is r Rockefeller. Did his as 42nd st.? Chauffeur arrested in Seattle for smuggling war aeroplane ° into Mexico. Between those new speed and registration laws and this Mexican thing, what chance has a chauffeur, anyhow? Judge Humphries might now arise and respond to the toast: “Why is a jury?” Washington sends 165 vets to the greatest reunion in the history of the world—to the Gettysburg battlefield When Mc meets Mc it’s no Greek tableau. No, siree. Ask McNab or McReynolds Guess some folks don’t know the war is over. Hear 'em talk about dent. He wasn’t right; Taft and how he would rather be right than presi he was left—badly left Edwin Clayton, London analytical chemist, has got a right smart job before him in analyzing why he got 21 months at hard labor while the half dozen suffragets got from 9 to 15 $24.50 and $30 Tailored Suits SPECIAL $19.50 Including new arrivals in mixtures and navy blue serges made up in the new fall models. All Coats Greatly Reduced See our dainty showing of Sum- mer Dresses in all the new models. From $5.00 up nn OO J. Redelsheimer & Co. Two Entrances, First and Columbia trative | We) [+ MosT ANYTHING = The Adventures of Johnny Mouse Education on Sex Hygiene or The Star: How shall we o the young in regard to sex Exl t Eliot of hygience? Harvard says, “b ealing noth ing from the ¥ Youth ean be taught ir Bighth grade schools and high schools instruct the © boys, The action of we therwise. The shown how life domestic children » aida Ladies tly tn dorsed that our pudlic yu failures in teaching anything ful | Parents who teach sex tn the 1 would how that at nt of young men are with syphilis or gon that ed women | cursed with these dis The best docte ny that would rather shoot. thete ters than have them 80 cursed Cholera and the bubonic plague are no h enemfes of the human race. Just recently in Seattle, at a children's party, six girls were kins 1 in a game by one boy present. an contracted syphilis from those kissos, | Ww. Ww. WOODRUPF. ttem for small boys to cnt out and exhibit at the psychological mo ment: Mrs. Wolfe of Ferndale Sullivan county, tried to spank her young son last night and In so do ing upset an oll stove, In the fire that followed 12 business houses and three dwollings, tncluding t) Wolfe ho’ were destroyed. Thx loss was $75,000. HARVARD GRADUATES 1 class-day exercises forgot a stanza ot “Fair Harvard STANTON YoOuTH read Tolsto! and »s $2.45 he had collected for aundr 4 Weeks in China Dance at Dreamland} TONIGHT Seventh and Union, (Coolost pot on earth.) China Crockery Souvenirs given to all Admission 25c Including ®% Dance Tickets Ladies Free A $76,000 SPANK—Here ts an | THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1913. Dyes sa teerdy - the next time mr. clarence | Jones loses some of hte blue—blooded chickins, be will probly let 1% go at that 1t won't got him itn 60 bad with his nabere Yonoe has a country place out on long or. felend, and keeps some y a fow morning@ age and mr. Jones put 1t eaid, 50 of @ buff ewedenbo chickine they wag happened? about evry had been ropbed to get ewor mr. Jones's ad, to hear about this o at or. Jones's when the boys see after the ohickins, a 4 oirkel when he seen h on, and common ordinary through his flower beds- the nabere aint got the ohickine all sorted Jones's buff just &s much missing ee thoy ever « out yet, and mar. Editor Most Anything fake way for my wife! The hers on her hat are very fine t to fay expensive, and woma: tunned me. hey seo a chicken,” she sald. ee P. &: Arriving home, she opened pbate: 4 showed wh hicken” {s defined as “a > v4 cially a young woman. A NARROW ESCAPE. Mrs. McCulloch were train 1 on the w Haven @ Hartford train that was wrecked and six passengers killed Luckily, however, their trip was made th Jays before th was w i.—Fort Wayne Journal eee “Unattractive women shouldn't Beautify Hair and Complexion ¢ in ‘the paper or chiokin coop for 8 owls with K the thoy all dropped thetr\ont tho ohickine also be sim | | | Ky hair is the reault ontain ou can enaily ts and have beautt ove healthy hair by mpoo & teaspoc t snolved In a et t makes enough for a an the hend is very 1 nued use of this 8 and pure clean sures a healthy tra easily 1 hair, pimples blackheads, sallow ofly skin and swarth arance use spurmax can be made at hor amall sum, It tones the sk rings ont a beautiful health and softens and refines ture while reducing the pores tek « of pore clogging most beauties of the da 1 oz. of spurmax with 1-2 pint water, add two teaspoonf « giyee * Allow to coo! and with palms of hands f gently until dry. It seems part o |the skin on and protects | against and sun.—-Advertise ment. & VICTOR Jewelers We have a fine now stock of Sterling Stiver, Rings, Bar Pine and La Valllores at very Reasonable Prices. Gold Filled Beauty Pins 25c Pair We want you to come tn|lj and feel that you are wel- come. 821 Second Ave. Near Marion. y owoll fowle Of them wae missing, ard for the return p r kinda of ne! iat 6s run f) lawn_rSing all tramped ch}ekine being pursued wodenborgians 18 Well, they don't, * Married in Tenn- Roy Howe and Fauny ton't 11" “- Editor Most Agithles . y thing every day rs not being able puts my bows Sallle Remwood Knoxville, Nice. You, ina f vod hy amor The World's Gri t Lies These are the best seats have loft.” t mind the money principle of the thing.” “No trouble to show goods.” ‘In condition to play the game of his Itfe.” “Hand laundry.” “Paris gowns.” eee Officials Investigating the recent New Haven wreck, using the en gine that caused {t, made a du plicate of the rum that ended so disastroualy, By some unaccount le plece of good luck the duplt cate run did not end fn a wreck. oe. Mra. Dewey Didn't Mean the Hen Laid it—-She Meant the Hen Built It Mre. Dewey bas @ hen that laid an ecg that ts most unusual for ght and size. It measured & In. nd 6 tn, the 3 pounds. around the long way short way, and welg Which Wont Two Irishmen were arguing about which was the cleverer. Well,” said Pat, “I'll bet you can't tell me what keeps bricks to: ." anid Mike, “It's mortar.” ? said Pat, “ye're wrong; mortar keeps them apart.”—Boston Tranacript FORTO RICAN STRAW MATS Cool as a Drop of Dew Hand woven, soft, dura comforta MARTIN LOPEZ & CO. San German, Porte Keo. 4 Amalgam filling The dest arede of amalgam te wi by us The tooth Is pet in proper co Gitton before the fillings are pinced. For $106. Gold Crowns, $4 0 obtain food service from a badly ayed tooth, allow ue to treat It, then 1 tend ettorwards erown it with Gold or Poroelain Crowns, You wil! be purprieed at the quality of euch @ tooth Bridgework, $4 Tt requires considerable of expertonce to place bridge ‘One at correctly your teeth teath of Pore will have the work n Ful Sets Teeth, $5 Up We have thousands of Meattle custom: ors who will tell you that they never Knew that plates could be: fitt feotly until they 9 do t that doenn't prove Any repaired free of © Come in BOON—today If you wish—for } RHE examination and eathmate 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination OHIO i RATE DENTISTS 207 University 8t, Second and University ' Bt, Opp. Fraser-Patervon Co. =| EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR MA BUTTS IN | Best Short STORIES | The tramp looked shrewdly at Miss Wary, and she returned his gaze with equal shrewdness, but her | expression did least, says Lippincott’s, it's like this, ma’am Six months ago I had a little home but I made an unfortu | “You see, lof my own, nate marriage. was such that ft kept me tn hot | jwater all the time.” “H'm,” sald Mins Wary dryly. | a pity there couldn't have been a Httle soap with It. Onty| ~— six months ag A certain man, suburban town fn North Jersey, is no beauty. He ts not y long and angular, but has a face and com plexton that neither pale blue, sky yellow nor any other color in dress 9 effect will attune to. ere Ss ere ou One day the aforesaid party call e4 to see an acquaintance, and while w : for him to appear in © pariot The following t and pring brotlers Hens Nd ducks Roosters. Ive i ducklings ive Adlings 3400 | Rotied Ponta’ and” bariey mixed 33.00 Protect your teeth Butler's Liquid Tooth Piller, All druggists abc, rr was entertained by the little &yearold son. THE MARKETS nd the oam paid by th fling price general Pruit—Selling Price Dressed Meate—Selling Price, ae ‘Advertisement, enol PHONES "2,0 pg RATES ""sser is noe oak, Dy enerion, ‘WHAT IS THIS CUR z GJ (i ) LAW? HOW WILL IT WOng @ @) (3) HERE’S THE ANSWER; I By Gilson Gardner Washington and finds 7 NOW WHEN ORDO te te " through th ore oe WASHINGTON, Jnne 26.—The!| reserve bank PUA , Beattie b hall most {mportant change proposed ank, and thus the er, merchant, ete, The control of sulng operations te by the administration's new bank ing Jaw 1@ relative to taeulng cur- ANE operat by ead ¢ a | ederal board of renoy. Instead of @ bond-wecured wits of the weoroie 5 currency, {t is proposed to issué ury, the bay currency on the basis of bankerr’ f porecae an ‘3 assets. dent and confirmed by 4 the comptroller of the To illustrate the working of the as the proposed plan Suppose a bank In Seattle wants some additional curren cy at crop-moving time; this bank applies to the bank which is organized as the re bank for that for that part of the country. Ae security for the currency de Seat. tle bank turns over to the re serve bank for that part of ite regular customers, These notes contain two names, the maker and the Indorse and in addition to these na bank becomes its Indorser Get the Original esa G HORLIC MALTED)} currency It accepts these secu- ritles and sends the currency to The Food Drink for ANd we the bank in Seattle, which makes use of the currency In ite business. if the reserve Not in Any Milk bank has enough currency | = 5 to meet this demand, it for. | +> Insist on “HOI wards an application to the fed. Take « pechage eral bank of contro! In W ington, which has $500,000,000 worth of reserve currency to dispense to the reserve banks. The latter add thelr Indorse- ment and credit to that of the bank which has first applie and It | 0 required that the reserve bank maintain a re- serve In gold equal to a third of the amount of currency Is sued. The currency Is sent to You Got $5? DR. L. R. CLARK, B PROMPT A’ To decayed teeth savés m pain. We replace Without a Plate. |gave the most < >, ie so 2<Q teeth are all gone you! Put = down on a $250 a plate. For such ca lot at Columbia, 4 blocks{{|/proud to offer our from the car. City light#}|Piate, which has eal boosters for our plate , —_ prematurely o! | the ge contour and water, not soften in the DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Bldg. My wife's temper aid you say?” who lives fn a Low pores Grote-Rankin’s Buy Dining Chairs 4 are the * prices nts to A by the re The prices Prices in variation ‘oan otherwies Indicated, firet grades ™ at ’ 10e ¥ Pa E have selected a hundred or more dining chairs " Price. oH W we offer at half price. All short lines varying ry, Lecal—Buying oa to 5 of a pattern, The styles offered baw’ beet aut ive ote best sellers all season—golden oak and fumed fini ‘2 | with leather and others with wood seats. If you {lof these half-price chairs, you had better come best will soon go at such tempting prices: $1.00 | $4.00 Chairs for _ $1.25 | $4.50 Chairs for $1.40 $5.00 Chairs for $1.50/ $5.50 Chairs for . $1.75 | $6.00 Chairs for $2.00 Chairs for .... $2.50 Chairs for .... \$ .75 Chairs for ....... $3.00 Chairs for $3.50 Chairs for