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CHAPTER UT May was s month of beautlful wing weather Frequent showers and sunshine} Qrought the grain along wonder-| fully | Pasture was fine and the cowa! @re an excellent flo” of milk | ad $175 tn the bank, | We spent $75 of that for a cream eeparator We sold the cream and fed the akifi milk to the calves and pigs ® started to lay, and be tween the proceeds fr fron Piles Quickly Cured at Home! Instant Rellef, Permanent Cure— Package Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper The Pyramid Smile Many cases of Piles have been @ured by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Remedy without further treat Ment. When it proves its value to tyou, get more from your druggist ‘Bt G0c a box, and be sure you get the kind you ask for. Simply fill ext free coupon below and mail to . Save yourself from the sur ‘s knife and its torture, the tor and his hills. FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 403 Pyramid = Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile Remedy, at once by mail, FREE in plain wrapper. Street FOR YOUR EYES and TEETH, Beware of dentists at First av. and I have installed an Optical Department | tp eoanection with my Dental practicn 1 to care for as the den of unconscious detec fault of the BYES Ka Call on me personally ffoduce you to Dr Knowlton, the EYE SPECIALIST tn my offices, and Suaranten remuita for you MY DENTAL FRACTICR Grows Tam now remodeling my Dental Of. flees at 11% First ay.. in the Union Block. for the seventh time tn 14 year fn order to care for and giv the MOST and BEST there ay. When comp thea! business » operating rooms. & recept 1 plate feom and my private office. My offices are mid to be the la g24 most modern equipped Dental Off fm the world. ety instrament used de Merilized before tt is wi Every mouth ts given at-| Ment before and after extractions Every sat of teeth is guaranteed to fit Every filling Is guarante my prices, then go to any Dentist or Op fometrist you desire and have them ¢ BROWN, D. D. &., t Dental Department open evenings unt ucy Sundays until 4 for people who LESS MEAT IF BAK AND KIDNEYS. HURT =: Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you. Eating meat regularly eventually luces kidney trouble in some! or other, says a well-known uthority, because the uric acid in Meat excites the kidneys, they be come overworked; get siugeish clog up and cause all sorts of diy tress; particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheu-| matic twinge severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or Kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get sbout four onnces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonfal in @ glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salta is made fromthe acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Mthia, and has been used for generations to flush clog; ich neys and stimulate them to norms) activity; also to neutreilze the scids in the urine so it no long irritates, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent Uthia-water drink which millions ‘of men and women take now ond oad to keep the kidneys and uri organs clean, thus avoiding ‘pores kidney Gisease, the ones | SPECIALISTS jed that the railroads have deliber nt t shatt in| and cream and the garden, well mo we to uve ¥ was no hiy rent tc and clothing t a minimum who had doctored Were reduced to lary, far five } | ro) the I did the >} and ' n » morning milking, fed the heretal ed them harne Mary got and fed the It was usually & o'clock in. the “Pasture was fine and the cows suddenly need any years for found | medicine. n't it promisingly week hay cro y dan aK potatoes cul tiva: nald the mo | Ix more We SPIKES LIE OF RAILROADS IN - FIGHTONRATE By Gilson Gardner WASHINGT troads have ¢ 4 are now r nol harm than good were up lore 6 That and tion, | merely to create a f lof poverty for tts | plea for increased freight rates is mpression on their the charge boldly made before the interstate commerce commission b railway commission of lowa. In an array of sworn testimony, including figures and facts, he show- ately misrepresented in stating their expenditure for labor and up- keep has cut down their net reve hues. “The carriers,” said Thorne, “hare given the Impression to the country ,}at large that the increase in the cost of labor and supplies, without any general advance in freight rates be ling permitted during recent years, has caused a constantly declining net revenue or margin between earnings and expenses. “The exhibits which I offer tn evidence, complied from the sworn reports of tnese very carriers, dem- onstrate that while their expenses have increased, the increase in thetr revenues bas been greater, resulting fin a constantly increasing net reve 'y 10. Last year their revenues avove } operating expenses—-their net r:venues—were greater than for any year in their history, with only o exception, 1910.” ASK EXTENSIONS : | The Street Car Lines Extension lelub, composed of owners, came into | night at the home of J. W. 2267 KB. 65th st. A committee of will meet with the council to ur extension of car lMnes into districts | in need of service. Complete Report of Market Today fees Paid Producers for Vegetables and ¥ ruit (Corrected datty by JW. Apples, loeal © £ Yakima potatoes 16.00 White river potatoes ....13.00 @14.00 ' Hose seed potatoes 23.60 25 024m on i oo @ 138 205 6 : 125 @ 18 1% @ 100 : 128 Tettuce * . orm 26 © 235 0% Las 8 > | | and the, under fat lw and under | | + eigian hae 0 vein ‘ ood wine, aa Mal 65 to 120-1b. + i @ Veal Varmer 0 Pigorrected daily Bradner Batter Washington nery, brick ot : Washington solid pack 26 p tern creamery, * 26 New. Zealand ereamery, brick “ tyes 2 New. Zealand creamery, PO wie're vee ; 29 lown wt : 29 @ ‘40 Storage creamery a9 @ (a0 Kane Fresh ranch " Cheese Wisconsin triplets 20 Oo Wisconsin twin : 290 @ a Bock Bwiae . 20 Ltmburger «+ + 49 @ {te |the greatest present-day authority lon railway economics, Clifford Thorne. | Thorne is chairman of the state) Godwin & Co.) | gave an excellent flow of milk.” ening before we finished, Exe T was no rain until the se o nJ June we b cutting ! “ © n source of in or ait w never do to let Under a press w work, I on to forget with them ? Y.M.C.A. TUTORS COACH MEN FOR NATURALIZATION allens whose To the na fo ena hip p pend ‘4 King co commit ih ch of the free school of a jon which will start at 8° seasion at the Y. M. C. next Monday night, have extended personal invitations to take the course of instruction in American ronment that will insure thet passage of the nat jon. srallzation exami. The study work and quizzes will be conducted by Louis E. Shela. After the organization of the Jase, bat Monday night, six prominent ralized citizens will make short addresses to the students The course is absolutely free and no limit is placed on the number of |students. The committee in charge} of the work, which will be conduet-| ed by the educational department | jot the Y. M. Cc. A, composed of Carl J. Smith, Dr, B. C. Kilbourne, A. lL. Tertaagian, Dr. Joseph K | Hart, Alexander Myers and Joseph |B. Thomas. ‘Actress Tells Secret A Well Known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair and Promoted its Growth With a Simple Home Made Mixture. | Miss Blanche Rose, a well-known |actres#, who darkened her gray hair | with a simple preparation which she mixed at home, in a recent Interview at Chicago, Ill, made the following | statement: “Any lady or gentleman Can darken their gray hair and make it soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which they can mix at home. % pint of water add 1 o2. of bay rum, a amall box of Barbo Com- und, and % oz. of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost Apply to the hair twice a wee until It becomes the required shade. This will make a gray haired per- son look 20 years younger. It is also fine to promote the growth of | hair, relieves itching and scalp hu-| mors and is excellent for dandruff and failing hair.” —Advertisement For the BEST in Traveling Goods| at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169, |Miller Trunk & Leather | Goods Co. REAM sce. dein aa NAVY YARD ROUTE B. Kennedy, Tourtet and Steamers Ht man F Seattle: @:95 (ox $:00, 10:30 ®. m., 1:20, 2:00 Munday 2:30), 6:20 p. m. Pp. ™ ‘Table subject to change without one Main 2101 Boston Dentists 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche. PATENT SUCTION Fare 506 Round Trip. True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental Art Examination and advice Free Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra HEAVY) vsecovecvecceye $5.00 Bridgework (strictly first- class), per Tooth ..... i $1.50 Up Teeth, per set 00 to $15.00 Teeth In the world.) Gold Fillings ... True-to- ature (Fine eet HE STAR— THURSDAY, APRIL 9, F‘HOW I, A $20-A-WEEK CITY CLERK, AM MAKING MY FORTUNE ON A FARM’’---A TRUE STORY IN SIX PARTS By W. M. J. joni 100! our o Blight he get that idlag of ackeavens when it! strikes ‘em, They'll turn yellow prett on I walked away feell well, you can gue he Why hadn't 1 aprayed those potatoes with Bor deaux mixture in time? We had little time that first sea son for social life A few of the nelghbors’ wive called on Mary, and one or two fam ities came fn a body to spend a Sun We returned the visits, but for the most part we lived alone fonetines we ent Sunday afternoon tn the woods or with a boat on the little lake near by Twlee we went to plenic The chickens well, We sold $75 worth of poultry and had young pullets for winter laying That $75 we put in the bank there were taxes to pay in Januar and int in Mareh 1 cut eight tons of hay, which with the corn and oats, would put the stoc 1rough the winter, The “seated Orders,” love Rhodes, the slum. cumstances dea plenty of action in the picture, tense of securing work. tist aceldentally discovers a moon- shiners’ still The moonshin. ers, belleving he is a Unit ed States revenue officer, capture him. aineer, Dorothy, the capture cue the artist, When Dorothy's sis ter rushes into the artist's arms, the | By pleading with the mount mountaineer sees his mistake, and | shoemaker ‘and the Doll he and Dorothy are happily re united . . Fifteen years ago, when motion! picture photography was just begin. ning to be practicable, Dr. Doyen of England concetved the idea of tak ing and exhibiting motion picture records of operations. The cine matograph, he declared, would prove invaluable as a means of teaching the technique of surgery. Today, 15 years after his first demonstration, Dr. Doyen has the only motion pic. ture text-book on surgery, consist ing of 50 films, showing virtually every important operation, and fs re ceiving world-wide recognition for his work in this line. What's next? ee Alhambra Until! Sunday Night “Sealed Orders,” two-part Victor drama; ‘Schultz, the Paper Hang- er,” Jok — ; “Granddaddy's Romance rotecting New York's muttons From Fire,” Belair. | Tivol until 8: tarday Night “In the Stretch, drama. ee Clemmer Until Saturday Night “The Port of Doom, Famous players’ drama; “It's y, comedy. 80 - Again,” Keystone comedy; J k Feather Fan, “The Coming of the Real Prince," Reliance two-part drama; © Mountaineer,” Nestor drama, Dream Until Sitiinaty Night “A Passover Miracle,” two-part Kalem drama; “Lord Algie,” two- part Lubin comedy. oe Colonial Until Saturday Night “Phe Cruel Crown,” two-part Selig drama; “The Helpful Sisherhood,’ two-part Vitagraph drama; byes Have It,” Lubin comedy, ** Melbourne Until Saturday Night “The Turning Point,” two-part American drama; “Mutual Girl, 12"; “The Fatal High’ C,” Keystone com edy; “They Who Dig Pits,” Majes: tie drama, All Work Guaranteed 15 Yea Endorsed by leading business men and the dental profession generally. Grand Until Saturday Night “sghorty’s Sacrifice, two-part ” three-part Ramo | starting at the Alhambra today, fs adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story of the same name, written by Man- Warren Kerrigan plays the part of Crooknose, a child of} ~ Crooknose fsa diamond in the rough, needing only the cir. » develop the manhood tn him. he holds the respect of the gamblers, his associates, ending when Crooknose, | the roofs of bulidings, as shown tn the picture, secretly loves struggling with a pander, who had lured her there on pre- Leaping through the skylight, lup a losing fight against the gamblers who follow him. non, a policeman and admirer of Katie, saved, turns the tide of battle. That night Katie visits her two rescu- art “ tions, ers in the hospital, suggesting a further romance. Cleo Madison ra ae ore gang ~~. ee ‘thought {t over a minute | Katte im this two-part drama “Well, dear, what is the, mat-|and then said: “Well, I think I'll| wth aye |Broncho drama; “Mutual Weekly,|ter?’ I asked. | just consult Mr. Selwin about this.” | “The Mountaineer” ts a stirring | No. 66,” world’s news; “The Moon-| “{ wonder if Aunt Mary would| “That is the very thing you could | Nestor drama shown at the Class A |shiner's Daughter,” Majestic drama Jcare if we did not buy stock with | do,” I sald, “and I am awfully glad | today. ‘The mountaineer loved Dor : jail the money Uncle Jobn left us|we can do this for your people, and | othy, daughter of a backwoodsman. | Tiltkum, Friday and Saturday in his will?” he asked, abruptly. |1 am sure Aunty Mary will be glad, | CUT- An artist, coming into the mount: “The Refrigerator Car's Captive,”| “I don't think she would care | also,” ains, falls in love with Dorothy's !Kalem drama, two reols; “The Tell-\what is done with it, dear. As 1| I have always felt that every one| RATE sister. Dorothy poses for him and tale Star,” Lubin drama; “Wiffie’s| understood it, Uncle John left you | should help relatives to the utmost. | ix seen by the mountaineer, Who | New Profession,” Pathe comedy that money so that Aunt Mary|I am very sure I could never live | misconstrues the situation and quar- ee | would not feel that she was really |among luxuries if I knew that some | rels with his sweetheart. The ar) |dependent upon us for the care we|one of my near relatives was want- who bas learned of | ree! persuades him to re#-| comedy; 1914, Today’s New Show at the Alhambra Is Well Worth Seeing tn ylelded The Things didn’t to ast The 00 bushels was a failure vn bad in the fall ummer three aere about 1 on the s that wax manured yielded a good crop enough to fat the hog That meant, by selling one and eof, & year's supply of dug a hundred bushels of mark our own use, in spite of th tht ry brought $50, which I in Our garden was the t in the 8 vegetables took pr at the inty fair, and Mary t with jell dry weather ruined the frutt Featuring tren Kerrigan, in a very ere t we had enough apples fo unusual story of the slums, in h he r Siete tahine?t'aatio Ket plays the part of gambler, a tim of But we thought pretty soberly of circumstances, who rises ab hi ur the year to come and the $300 pay roundings when he is put to the test of 2 r re are al very un Could ve w the little farm men! ; The tay ; ; ( usual scenes in the two reels leld i} ® a living (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) ‘Granddaddy’s Romance’ leadi thi n’daddy” Children take tl picture, and act ¢ lived through in the war in scene g part the sin times Ta ‘Schulz, the Paper Hanger”’ Max Asher Bot Mit Vernon, ” from start Those and paper to fini istible comec and wreck the house irre ns, a ror s a how h m Protecting New York’s Millions From Fire showing all phases of the latest fire- An interesting educational film, fighting equipment in action New Songs—The All-Star Trio—New Songs ALHAMBRA # 10c # M ie i ee) He ALHAMBRA rr. “ 10c WESTLAKE 5Th & PINE THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE MONEY MATTERS AGAIN PORT TOWNSEND, April $.— On a warrant charging him with |taising @ money order from $7 to = |$70, H. A. Hartnache, assistant pom sales in the next | aster here for five years, was That will give us| # |placed under arrest today. Best modern outside rooms, 360 to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West Stewart.—Advertisement. could treble twelve months, $3,000 to pay on our stock.” “Don't you think, dear, that we had better keep $1,000 where we er having dinner with us and I had | can get at it, so {f Dad should need | gone to Aunt Mary's room, cheered/|a little more we could help bim/ her up a little and tucked ber tn jout?” 1 said this timidly, for I re- bed, I came back to find Dick walk- membered bow angry Dick was }ing about our little sitting room In when I made my last financial sug- CHAPTER CXXVI (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) When Dick's family had left aft- A lover of the “square There ts chased over dincovers the girl he Crooknose puts Bullneck Can- the girl Crooknose has just} OHI | We make a specialty of teeth r. . | RESIDENCE THEATRES give her. I know she has money | ing the necessities. ° ele to keep her well, but I pre-| I have noticed often that many | without plates by our painless At the Home Tonight sume Uncle John thought that we/men and women will do more for method, strangers than for those nearest | “The Pit and the P would have more or less to do with} * 4 three-reel drama; “Ruy Blas,” three-| making her comfortable and conse- | them. iA { fi Ali 1 “ drama; “Mistaken Identity,” quently he wanted Aunt Mary to If I had sisters or brothers I do mai am | in not believe that any one of them | nine Rivals,” comedy. | fee! that at times she might ask us At the Pleasant Hour Tonight | for things that she would not Itke could do anything bad enough for | ‘Gold Crowns . j “Devotion,” two-part drama; “The |to do if she felt entirely depend-/me to forsake him, but it seems to| : drama; | ent upon our interest and love. But|me that almost every family lets is “Calamity Anne, Heroine,” comedy,| What do you want to do with the|money—dirty money—come in be-| Porcelain Bridgework $3 Full Sts Teth $5 & Up. tween love, Interest and care that Well, you see, father rather ex-| each should pay to the other, when, | pected that Uncle John would leave | !f 4 person only realized it, one ten- | |der look or a grateful caress from money, r Rheumatism his affairs in such a way that it would be possible for him to put/some one that ft is your duty to some of Aunt Mary's money in his |help {s worth more than all the| Any work that doesn’t’ Remarkable Home Cure Given by 8; of course, either letting | money in the world. | satisfactory will be repaired nen One Whe Had It—He Wants Bvery jor jocome a partner or paying| There is a greater, more sordid of charge at any time. % Seiten Senne her 6% interest. You know fath-| Poverty thap that which comes from; Come in SOON—today, if you © er’s business is a paying one, but {t|!ack_of money! wish—for free examination and Bend He Momey—Just Your AG@ress joes now blood, and he thought| (Te Be Continued Tomorrow.) resgge when Jack came home from college | he would take him tn and branch | out a lttle. The way it has turned out there is no money avatlable for Years ot taf haa oe | end mis~ H. Jack~ w York, how ter~ jo human happinesd is, and have given him with all Ne eo STAND BACK OF WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE WOMEN CLEAN UP cmpathy this purpose, except that $5,000 207 University St. 2nd and Unk are within its rt F , eee te Ae te rete eer that Uncle John gave us, and I] yy AU, Alaska, April 9.—Wom- versity St. Opp. Fraser. was cured. Read what he says heard Aunt Mary tell you the other Paterson Co. night that now I could take up the /¢® Participating for the first time| rest of my book publishing stock.” |in an election here, carried off the | He i Fc aby ae a honors by electing the entire non- oun. ‘ambitions, ‘but I know thas|Dertisay onion ticket, againse the Aunt Mary wants us to do just |tax payers’ ticket, and defeating J. what we want to do, and I am sure | M. Tanner and his cohorts, who have it 18 our duty to help your father | dominated the city council for years. The women passed around cigars, and,your brother in every way we called with cabs to take the voters We are young and we are ting along fine.” to the polls, and carried sample bal- lots. ‘Yes, I got my dividend for the In Ketchikan, last six months yesterday, and it | was 20%. That will give us $500 too, a complete re-| to pay on the block of stock. You've | form ticket was chosen, : been a splendid little manger to i live 0 carefully within your In | come. Father thinks if he had : $2,500 he could fix things so he esinol PORTLAND, Or,, April 9.——Medill McCormick of Chicago, vice chair- man of the progressive national committee, will start off the fire- works in the Oregon campaign with ‘ja big meeting here Saturday night. To Cure Corns, Callouses, Bunions and Aching Feet for unsightly| skin eruptions following ts and quickest for all foot al emporary edy that oured me complete ita ieee ever returned, 1 have two ‘tablespoontuls McCormick will speak in Seattle Finly affioted, and even bedridden | Compound | Wednesday night, April 15, at the |» 1MPLES, blackheads, rashes, ri San Geseeatemy, aad Te atlested S| inten Press club, | Pi worm and, worst of all, age eae Cure in every case Me "ET want every sufferer from any |Parts. The offect Is reall; itching, scaly torment, eczem vane form of rheumatic trouble to try this | Senta anes tee lish when you use Resinol Ointment marvelous healing power. | ‘Don't | Riicthedl Gorne aan seal |Resinol Soap. Even though your skin \and address and T wilt send it tres | louses can be peeled right ‘Barend tnd your en ni to try, After you have used It and oft, Uy gives immediate te r friends and your friends shu: locked itor ‘means of coring your sweaty, smelly and aching| EVERETT, Wash. April 9 ik exinal in iow ear t9 make ie cat Rheumatiam, you mi nd the pric fect. A 25-cent box of Cals| Containing 1,687 names, or more |#84 healthy, q y, She © : Tokar’ bol, andensiane ? ocide {# said to be sufficient ing cost. Resinol Ointment and Resinol gate unk Soak cashae ae 5 a | Te te Cure (the Worst Leck, Tt tha Required by law, petitions for! Soap have been prescribed for ninetead r fled to works through the pores and re-|the recall of Mayor Christensen and i stir’ dual Whe Gate cae | moves the cause of the trouble. Don't! Alexander ‘Thompson, commissioner |Y°are ford angen babes yours onwer When, postive relief ie thus | Sot? sivnict jue. Calacide coms] of public works, have been filed ointment | Wr offered you free? Don't dela: who today com. | wri fered you, front Don't Alay. Wee | pond in-stock or he ean get it tn a| with the city clerk, ‘a rept. a fotar, ie. 148 Gurney Bide, . Lisepared only hy Medical Formuiatmenced to, check the elsantorpe ie id aubstituten, “BFTeOUR Re eS Chicago, Te and Dayton, Ohio, With the registration lists.

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