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OUCH! PAIN, PAIN, | RUB RHEUMATISM Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs Oil.” Rheumatism ts “peln only.” Not one case in fifty requires toternal 60 YE With the ing of Henry Miller ARS AGO HE lant and greateat of American cattle f the Western ranges, « treatment. Stop drugging! Rub vag sd ahe Roothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs prineipaltt ae OW” directiy upon the “tender fice empl a spot,” and relief comes Instantly dene aahigvement and whet i a tes “St, Jacobs Ol!" ts a harmless rheu oR matism cure which never disap points and cannot burn or discolor | the skin. By Jack Jungmeyer Timber up! Quit complaining! SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 16.—-On an empire o Jacobs Ot” m any drug st he ; cee and tn just a moment you'll be bra f the big “M i Sr ea ne from rheumatic pain, soreness, It is the possessive mark of Henry ier, biggest ta stittness and swelling Don't #uf| and cattle king in the United States, and one of the most re "ea be Ot cure amet tons|markable surviving figures of pioneer days e lacol has cured millic - u ts 'f e. eS a ‘of rheumatism sufferers in the last) standing e titanic labors and vision f an illiterate half century, and is just as good|sausage-maker who beeame an American monarch, the big nee cng coral lumbago.|“\" Jinks the prodigality of the old Westgwith the energies NE ae of a who took full advantage of it BO CORSETS Cattle roaming a thousand hills bear this brand on their NU NE C et lflanks. Whole valleys and rivers, counties and towns, are jer: ‘ier 3 aNK under it minance LE'S BANK | en « Boston Dentists 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche. TENT Sucrionw True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Premeetion of Dental rt Examination and advice Free Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra heavy) ...... voce v ees $5.00 Bridgework (strictly _ first-| ' elass), per Tooth $5.00 Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up True-to-Nature Teeth, per set esses $5.00 to $15.00 {Finest Teeth in the world.) All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. Endorsed by leading business and the dental rally. Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist _ 712 Northern Bank Ret} The New Edison Mr. Edison's Inventive left the Edison Laboratory The word “Edison” features, and honesty in and representation. no-needle Machines rivaled mellow and natura are the “last words” in producing instruments The new Edison machines The most marvelous specimens of sound reproduction that have ever represents today, as it always has, originality in ideas, perfection in mechanical The new Edison Diamond-point combine qualities with surpassing grace of design and elegance of finish. They sound re- to $450.00, all sold on the Miller's fortune is rated at ever $50,000,000. 1 And get it they always did some how The state inheritance tax Thelr holdings grew. Increasing alone will top $5,000,000. herds demanded more parturage Divided into 40-acre farms, his The coyotes found their rans im holdings would stretch tn a solid peded with barbed-wire fences. band from the Golden Gate to New Water rights were shrewdly an York City and back acroas Oblo, nexed, adding enormously to the In agrarian population these value of adjacent lands, They ap lands are capable of supporting a propriated thousands of miner's million people. Alfalfa alone cov: inches ers over 100,000 acrea—feed for the Neighbors Jeer—They Only Smile stock Controlled Price of Beef Producer, wholesaler and retatler, Miller for years practically con trolled beef prices on the coast, and fs still a dominat His chain of ranches and ra extend over 18 California counties, beside land fn Oregon and Nevada. The claim is made that Miller can drive bis cattle from the Mexican border to the Columbia and corral -f ng fac them on his own pastures every night. Nearly 10,000 employes call him “boss. Such is the principality of the big “M." Sixty years ago Henry Miller,| then 23, was a poor butcher In San Francisco. When his fellow argo: nauts, in the ‘50's, pressed him to come along into the bills to grub for gold, it ts said Miller replied No, I'll stay here and sell sausage Buy, Buy—and Never Let Go” Bight prosperous years later he joined forces with Chas. Lax. The two hard-headed visionaries had learned to respect each other's tors. poration. “Buy, buy—and never let go. That was their shibboieth. “| don’t care where you get the money to pay for the land 1 select,” said Miller to Lux, who handled the financial end of the combination. “But you've got to get it.” Diamond Point Dise and Cylinder Phonographs The crowning achievements of Genius. quality un- 1 tonal range in price from $30.00 st liberal payments. “WHITEHAT” M’CARTY SAYS AKOZ QUICKLY RID HIM OF Al cree <a Owner of Famous Racers Tries Mineral With Great Succe: “White Hat McCarty who claims to have owned more trotters and runners than any other man in the world, is busy telling his friends around the court of the Palace Hotel, fan Francisco, where he has been almont « fixture since the early days of the old Palace, is shouting| the praises of Akoz, the new radio active medicinal mineral discovered by John DP. MacKenzie, because of Rhe prompt relief It gave him. in| treating rheumatism, neuralgia and| wUft neck | When “White Hat” tgn't telling ahout having owned ©. Hf. i, the| American dert who finished seco in the wame classic in 1889, and Dex-| if Prince, for whom he refused 90,000, ve is talking ‘about the mar ous work done by Ak | ‘Akon is surely “It ured me_o' Reuraigia and a stiff ni if ti bad been anything ele the matt With me Tam sure Akoz would ha ured that. My neuralgia was #0 winner of the $87; Sorrento. n.” aid umatinen, there 4 that I was nearly wild and could | ardiy speak Akon, took ail the! out In a day neu am in >" out in a yy foot was aino knocke urry. A «tiff neck responded ove night to an application of the Akozl We ship records by parcel post, prepaid, to any point in the Northwest, which brings our record service to the door of every out-of-town talking machine owner LMENTS i. “WHITE HAT” MeCARTY compound. * I bellevé Akoz will cure Later, when other settlers awoke to the necessity of water, none or little was left. Mile after mile of areat government claima and swamp lands were acquired Neighbors at the two fools, gone over worthless land Miller and Lux kept their mouths closed and amiled It's a “$50,000,000 smile for the survivor today, Lux having died some years ago. If Miller got the greater part of his principality for a song, due largely to the government's free land and water policy of that day he sweated heroically over {ts de He saw 50 years end worked for weeks and months at a time for 18 and hours out of the 24 The government, thinking of that | day, said help yourself. Miller, with a vision of tomorrow showed the logical result policy by carving the heart out of | Dire. (Continued Tomorrow.) profession judgment as cattle-buying compet! | They becifhe a powerful cor | ‘EVANGELIST IN | THREE SEATTLE | PULPITS SUNDAY : Seattle church goers heard with |pleasure yesterday the Rev. W. B | Riley, Minneapolis evangelist, who preached In three different pulpita. Rev. Riley conducted a series of levangelistic meetings in the Union [tabernacle In Seattle a year ago. He preached yesterday morning the Westminster In | tabernacle. During the afternoon he talked at a spectal meeting in the First Christian church, held particularly jin the interests of the work of the ministry. He urged Seattle nrinis- ters to place more trust in God and jens in human logic | WITNESS WEDS | ‘TACOMA, March 16—Dorothea Williams, who gave important tes timony in the trial of Dr. Linda | Burfield Hazzard for the death of jher sister, Claire, by starvation | will wed Rey. W. A. Chaplin, Glow cestershire. Eng., according to news received by British Vice Consul Agassiz here. NOBODY’LL RUN ROSEBURG, Ore, March 16 Douglas county may not be repre sented in the next seasina of the legislature, if a candidate from this district is not fortheoming in the very near future. As yet no per |son has filed and no one likely to be an aspirant bas been mentioned. | TOKIO, March 16—Speaker Su ‘mitaka Haseba of the lower house of parliament ease is dead of heart dis sition practical c competent. 102 W. Roy Phone Queen Anne 264 a | Bentrie opinion nlunbie t appointment, sun Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS almoat anything Akoz has given exeeptional anti» faction in the treatment of rheuma tiem, stomach trouble, eczema, en tarrh, piles, ulcers and other all ments Akon is being demonstrated at The Ow! I Htore, Third and Pike. Vini KON r ite regarding this advertisement, WAS A SAUSAGE-MAKER ‘TODAY HENRY MILLER’S RICH CATTLE KING Here's land and water; | of that/ & great state for his private em-| Presbyterian | chureh, and at night In the Baptist | THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914, | | | D>ddECE ‘This picture le typical of the day | that is fast passing. Henry Miller more than any other cattieman is demise of the picturesque in the stock-ralsing in- dustry, This is an “Outlaw,” a horse that has been spoiled by in- correct handling a colt, and it is against such methods that Henry mn on his ie @ picture of Cat. taken when he ° was a “boy” of 60. Miller says he amassed his forune by “taking care of ¢ little things.’ Hie inepection of the garbage cans on his visits to the various ranches was widely known and character- istic. If he saw pieces of meat that might have been used in | stews or soups, or potatoes peeled too thickly, someone had to explain the waste. “Severe lose Ll avoidable, | can stand,” hi said, “but small losses, due to | lease. are unbearable.” | POSSIBLE? HIGH QUALITY Yes! without HIGH PRICE is possible in Baking Powder, due to the efforts of progressive che modern ists and Absolute purity methods and a moderate price go hand-in-hand with state and CRESCENT BAKING It conforms to the pure food laws, national, POWDER it DOES NOT CONTAIN ALUM, and is sold every- where at 25c per Ibv GET IT FROM YOUR GROCER. INJUSTICES OF THE LAW Our Penal System Produces “Born Criminals” Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash. (This te the feth John M. Perry in whieh eles lable drug habits | And have a Public Farm where such victims can go and be TREAT- ED AS HUMAN BEINGS, and |Work and exercise out in the AIR and the SUNSHINE. THIS will REPAIR their WILL POWER. A WOMAN WRITER Chin cae ™ |G KINDS OF LOVE INDIGESTION, GAS OR BAD STOMACH TIME IT! PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN ENDS ALL STOMACH Mi IN FIVE MINUTE by eat 2 with eur hy, under frequemtiy tm law administer By John H. Perry. WHAT GgooD DOES STATE ACCOMPLISH BY SEND-| ING ANY ONE! TO PRISON? DOES IT RE FORM THEM? Whom do we send the REAL CRIMINALS — or merely the VIC TIMS of crimt.! pals? WHAT CAN| WE DO WITH OUR CONVICTS? Our present SYSTEM of PUN-| | ISHMENT 18 Do some foods you eat hit back WRONG. It's AB-)—taste good, but work badly; fer | SURD. It's mostly, ment into stubborn lumps and }INHUMAN. It's GROSSLY EX-| cause a sick, sour, gassy stamach? PENSIVE. It RUINS men and) Now, Mr. or Mrs. peptic, jot women. It does NOT REFORM /thix down: Pape's Diapepsin di- them. | seats everything, leaving nothing We often hear {t said that so and so is « criminal by HEREDITY; that he tyherited his criminal in- stincts and his criminal proclivi There nev- afely quick, #0 effective. No difference badly your stomach {a disor- to sour and upset you, er was anything #0 certainly how ties, The saddest thing about this| dered you will get happy relief in sthtement is that it fs true. Anin- five minutes, bat what pleases vestigation into the “family tree”| you most {s that it strengthens and of one hereditary criminal family | regulates your stomach so you can the socalled “Jute family”—jeat your favorite foods without| NEW YORK, March 16.—Accord- showed the amazingly astounding | fear. ing to Mrs, Charlotte Perkins Git- fact that out of 766 lineal members| Mort remedies give you reliet/man, the noted writer and feminist of that family more than 550 had| sometimes—they are slow, but not|there are six kinds of love. criminal records. jsure. “Pape's Diapepsin” is quick,| She enumerates them in this or | positive and puts yourstomach in & healthy condition so the misery It demonstrates the CRUEL FACT that our pernicious pen: der Gratitude for benefits receiv. ed; friendship, based on sympathy; } | | lecture "EM IN RAG ‘HOP’ Miss Isabella Austin, dean of women at the University of Wash: | ington, whose opposition to the tango has been thoroughly heralee | ed at the state school, caught near | ly 300 faculty members, students and alumni “slipping one over” Sat- | urday night at a “county fair” tn! the school gymnasium in the rag: | giest sort of a gay rag, with the orchestra enthusiastically aiding tn | the merriment | # Austin tiptoed to the middle | of the floor before dancers knew of her presence. | The music stopped and the tan- goers stood as petrified. | Dean Austin motioned sternly | for the master of ceremonies and ordered the tabooed dance off the boards, She delivered a caustic to floor managers, whom she declared broke faith with her. ELLENSBURG SHOULD WORRY 16. ELLENSBURG, March Al DEAN ISABELLA (MARY'S GOING TD. “NUSTIN CATCHES | GET MARRIED AT LAST, IS REPORT NEW YORK, March 16.—It's Van- Marcoux Rumor engages Mary And this time Mary hasn't de who is somewhere this time, “on to whom Gar the system, through the physiologi- won't come back admiration, which represents a sort though the supreme court ruled that | ni cal and psychological effect of | You fi different as soon as|of adoration or worship; usage, in- cities of the third class could not | Dame imprisoning generation after | “Pape's Diapepsin” comes in con-|cluding love of home and country, | raise in excess of 10 mills by taxa- | den generation, hae through the [tact with the stomach—distress | and attraction, which merges |tion for current expenses, the city |nied the interesting tale, and Mar natural law of evolution actu. | Just vanishes—your stomach gets| into greatest of all loves, and council has notified County Treas- | coux, ally produced “born criminals.” |*Weet, no gases, no belching, no| benevolence, which desires to serve! urer Fred Gilmour to disregard the | If the state could take the moat/eructations of undigested food, decision and to collect 12.6 mills. company, | and do good. decent, useful and law abiding fam-| Your head clears and you feel fine. | ~ — ily of our land today and imprison| Go now, make the best invest that family and the offspring of| ™ent you ever made, by getting a that family for sufficient genera-|/@rKe fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia- tions it would Inevitably produce| Pepsin from any drug store. You a family of “born criminals.” Wel featize in five minutes how need- doubtless have many such “born|!€ss It is to suffer from indigestion, criminals” crowding our prisons) @*Pepsia or any stomach disorder. today a ger one To CURE criminality we must| begin with a PREVENTIVE. Let us see how our present system works, A man is arrested for drunkenness, or as a drug fiend, | or as @ vagrant, or for having no Meat Prices visible means of support. He ts hurriedly tried and, of course, con- victed. He ix an “old offender.” He is given 30, 60 or 90 days In jail. At the end of his sentence TOMORROW, TUESDAY he ts released and TURD »ouUT UPON THE WORLD PENNILESS AND JOBLESS. BUT W 1 THE SAME UNQL CHARLE THIRST FOR LIQUOR OR LONGING FOR DRUGS. The only thing the jail has accomplished has been 1st—To cause him to LOSE what little SELF-RESPECT he FRYE:C0.’S MARKETS 1010 Second Ave. Near M: ‘merriment, with never a pause, ° cents, 30 and one at 80; did ha 2nd—TO WEAKEN his WILL As Followe: POWER. 3rd—To expend the PUBLIC Choice T-Bone 20c MONEY to accomplish the firet | Steak .. reteeeeee Two. Rib and Loin No one but a fool would sand a| Mutton Chops ..... seco tO man to JAIL to CURE drunken (This Mutton Is of a superior ness. THEN, WHY DO IT, or per-| quality. Try It.) mit It to be done? Have a PUR. | LIC INSTITUTE (wherein no| Cholce Shoulder 15c | lium attaches to the Pork Steak ........... | . eo! proper, MEDICAL Ghelcw Beas —s INT can CURH the Shoulder Steak ....... 15c ONG and Dance and Story for an hour and a of DRUNKENNMSS and other cur) Oe iver | half, supplemented with a batch of fine vau- that everybody | 3 tbe. for ......e iebee 10c | deville; some fthe songs by singers who are |) 1 MAUHeLs are te ALBERT HANSEN Strictly Fresh Ranch really singers. These are the accompaniments to | night, one at 7 ‘ mith Egge, doz. .......s.e00es 21 © Ba clever play entitled, “A Night Out,” which is to | ts entertaining—vastly Jeweler and Sliversmit! be presented at The ‘Tivoli beginning this | entrance at In Now Located at His © ° Look for U. 8. Purpie Stamp Hi afternoon. The Tivoli is Seattle's newest play- New Store It signifies purity and quality house, It presents nothing serious. Nobody weeps, | now and then ts relished by Shope open until 6:20 p, m. On the contrary, it is one continuous bubble of and «here are 9 o'clock and different. two clever the richest men week's bill promises to be the best ever presented, crowded houge is anticipated, road” with the Chicago Grand Opera doesn’t deny it, either, A Bevy of Beauties Who Will Entertain Tivoli Audiences This Week TLY it was decided to make the prices s0 could see the show. Hence the matinees are ten cents, the evening performances each The Tivoli Its Madison Street and First Avenue is well lined with motors, which shows that a little nonsense Next A