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Make It Easy for 1YoutoOwnaFine iano or Player Piano = I know people do not have any too much readyt money these days, but It does not take any money for a first payment for you to own one of the best grade pianos or player pianos from me at this time lip out the coupon below and bring it in. I will accept it from you on any fine plano or player plano exact ly as stated The factories in the East are sending me too many pianos for this season of the year, but they have promised to help me out by agreeing to the easiest terms on planos and player pianos that have ever been offered to the public by any one, This Is de eldedly your golden opportunity; 1 must move four extra car loads tionally high-grade stock tely. You can pay month as will suit if you w D. W. THOMAS You get FREE music r and libe make the music expense jess than sheet stores. A great many people took advan portunity | and we expect as many, in this week. CLIP OUT THIS COUPON and bring it In to our cut-price salesrooms, at 825 Third avenue, near corner Marion street, one > Sects sorenk am cuT & A PRICES exchange p sold in & age of this if not more, vileges t al op te come PRICES ‘ORPHEUM SLIPS | wend something out to the benight- PORTLAND, J ty, defeated for the EVERETT, June 1.—R. 1. @n employe ofthe Brown's > Logging Co. was Instant Be Saturday by the explo stick of dy Well Known Deities Men Who Take Over Old Established Business ymir rees op er ke the ra a vx. |] TOMORROW, Andrew]. Weothows, Mr, Grunbaum ts a native of San Francisco, but claims residence tn this city for the past twenty-one years. He tea high school smtuats and attended the University Washington, For the past two Years or more he has had direct charge of The announcement made last week ef the withdrawal of Hamilton Piatt from active interest in the bus: Affaire of the weil known firm of Sep etred & Platt was followed by ment that an entire re- tion had taken place, with | Gurew J. Woodhouse and Otto Grunbaum as incorporators of new company Woodhe mber of t firm, ha fo the | & Piatt, eful and it i" due manage largely the fact Mr. e old foil elated in the furniture business ¥ tt, under the old firm name, | Bt whicn’ time they leased a smalilciency, {t 1# understood that many e present Pike street site| new Ideas will be injected into the eed began business with two people | various departments and that a thor fe tnelt ‘employ. That the business | ough house-cleaning with respect to rer per ef is borne ou’ the stock will take place almost im- whole, block, 00 t mynte h has 1 to top-notch eff y it cocupte mediately. A number of new lines will be put in and several of the scontigued en- tirety, | the credit department of Woodhouse | to hin| EACH CAPTAIN SHIFTS BLAME ON THE OTHER Master of Lost Liner Charges of Life is Fault of Collier's Commander INVESTIGATION IS ON of Captains Entirely Different; Court Will Make Inquiry Loss Stories WAL J A made ter died taken k hel into ne wre to mn admiralty court and a| of the tish Board ader the final de jude * of the epresentative of Trade, will ston Will Hear Captains fence of | re unken ahip a ntrose as his passenger | captain of the by blame = Crippen, who, Kendal! fore tentified Kend two miles away veloped ua I rar gines wt stad of the Tells Story fog settled down, 1 saw the mal When the fog en for the ship's er onditio I She a er that she ¥ m as advanci IN MAKING OF tol nald} sed to make it get back stolen when ship's length away, and ke that &@ collision was inevitable. I « to the captain to go full speed astern. He did not do so. Called Five Times “After the collier cut a great gash between the Empress’ funnels || led not leas than five times to| him to go full speed ahead | thus keep the gap closed, but astern, remoy e the plain result of of the new charter. s made by some nissioners it ts clear that r proposed did not origin- with th Who Pulled the Gtringe? Whose fs tatement to! » ee tetton aah in and Capt, Ar veasel's owr atiy statement of Capt. Kendall Ho testified the Storstad’s en were stopped when the fog sett down Jenies the object and that lof the people enatly effective Saye He Plugged Hole | nes wore Takes Away Priviteges._ He sald the collier’s en reversed when the Empress when he effected th | Truly ttalned fame a few years ago while capture of Dr. Hawley England fleeing fre ~ WHO WAS IT PULLED STRINGS _ TO WHICH PUPPETS DANCED OUR CHARTER? This charter takes ‘.¢ el of xeculive of t ity away from odges it in a coun 4 then takes contro! away from the vot om permitting each voter to have a voice in choosing only one of the thirty, in place of all as now Why the $12,000 Salary? The excuse given for a which deprives al ers of the possibility of service tr the f1 is that public service r herefora, be limited to 1 grafters? why twelve thousand a year be city manager? 1ere no honor to that position yours, tion ar of that counct a high Should the ri In th ° wt. L ATEENGON, sighted, and that after the collis he kept his craft's nose in the hole in the Empress to keep {t plu wo } the Empress’ headway twisted BIG CROWD AT 1 od ate AY Ole NORTH Crow | Hanson YAKIMA June cheer OVER TWO FAKE HEADLINE ACTS Yeh, once tn a while the Orpheum y in North Yakima election. home ts in North | & permanent # after the com! Senator Jones’ Yakima. M. G. Peacock, progressive can- didate for congre and H. D, Dunn, cattle man, also spoke. | I know you think so much of ator Jones,” said Ha . “that you want him home instead of at Washington, D.C. 1 know you want vim the Com 1 re « ou | gather- CORW N ON way NOME, June 1.—Wireless ports from the Corwin, for many | Years the first steamer of the sea son ach this port, say she is 90 miles south of N with tons of freight and is bucking the od Northwest in the way of a sensa Once in 4 while, but not very Old “P. T. BL” was sucker being born ¢ | right about a | ¢ ry minute or Marie” and 4 wen ow pe Dainty at wa: en headli ners on Or pheum and Keith time in the East They were third and fourth on the bill. The Orpheum has a fair entertain | ment this week, at that. see re > Re » | THE MOORE : range Lyman HE DROPS ANACORTES, DEAD Whi b study of zona Is one the featt rescue of survivors of an ocean wreck during a terrific gale is an-| jother. A dozen and one interest | ing things are to be enjoyed ¢ | THE EMPRESS ty: meee, r ly wd tenor, tops ) GETS SURPRISE thi entertain ~ CHILD WELFARE | wear prices EXHIBIT SEEN BY nt C UT 500 eon] “RYE & CO’S MARKETS A8& FOLLOWS: th 1 Cany t q ‘ Myers droppe gathering on the ae ures Bat Leo 4 Myers owned valuable property here as well as {n Vancouver, B,C, Kirkland, Wash., and Mexico. An| Jeffort is being made to locate his | PY basen CHEHALIS. Efforts of , jon of Officials of the *htld Welfan sterday thibit, which didt fter n it J norance in con fea ing to health requirement | Plans are now being made to jmake the exhibit an annual affatr. Portions of the exhibit are being bid for by neighboring cities. Part) of {t will be loaned to the Seattle| Commercial Club for an indefinite! period, PLENTY OF JOBS. PUYALLUP. June berry crop valued at ap $1,000,000 ready for Puyaliup and § ner in need of thousands berry pickers Cabine with good sleeping quar |ters and dally fresh food supplies | are provided for the pickers. bedi san Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops 14¢ | | | Cholce T-Bone Steak 1—With a proximately Choice Shoulder Pork Steak mn ure Pork Liver, 3 tbs. for Dry Salt Pork (backs), per Ib. STAR WANT ADS _ have) toot seisas ory nee wali |Lots, Homes, Farms ready for| ghops sintil’ 6:20 if ‘you, on attractive terms, bie si, wide OLE HANSON IS CHEERED BY NORTHYAKIMA ings. And so T shall endeavor to have him remain here after this.” The crowd laughed appreciative ly Hanson then delivered a Memor fal address, and in his eloquence swayed the audience from laughter to serious thought He also outlined his farmers’ dank plan. The crowd was the largest that ever attended « political meeting tn North Yakima After a week tn Eastern Wash ington, Ole Hanson } eaves this ernoon for a week | ‘ lark and young br habeas came to | when a pape Saturday was produced show. ling that Shove had married before having been divorced from mer wife six months, as by law a for. required tate make 8 wil cation and m schoo! > dis various ¢ al authorities BREAKS RECORD VANCOUVER, After a cific voyag press of F Yokobama from in elght B.C, June 1 record-breaking transpa- , the C, P. R. liner Bm. aturday Yokohama to William Head ays 18 hours and 31 min lishing new mark Are You Tormented With INDIGESTION? Do you suffer so that vou cannot sleep, and life isa burden? I am onatrating #0 clearly day after day, year after year, that permanent cures Joan be effected, even in the moat ehron Have me remove the cause of your condition and you will soon| bacon the straight road to recovery No dicing in an but Just | Chiropractic Treat per ing. Have a talk with nomis, and | ro very reasonable in p 10 # #18 American Bank Madison. Phone proceedings | arrived here from | She crossed} || whe Oil in Western Canada Means Quick Fortunes or Those Who Act Today Bringing estern Car excitement Dingman stoc one the market Was taken int exctteme went 1 ’ on ar ne being The r almost any TheHole-WoollardOilC cusher on the Ding nada into intense narch jumped to $20 @ share. t price now and practically no Stock in the M It is held at th shares are for ¢ athe Thowe who kept their eyes open and acted are ing a rich harvest today. In Calgary and ar are being made almost y nent is growing tenser There : ry mit are und The H Western Canada s be oll is there and with it a new era for Also millions in wealth for wet ¢ who get interested in the industry at its inception, This is an era of ofl and ol! is the greatest industry of the age 0. expected to time now Adjoins the Monarch The Hole odiately Woollard Oi! the Con Mon Itt imu adjoins ings cone acres B. V tors t ciated some mary The company of the ot One eastern Canada, Wit of the big, promir is incorpo ngton are with vide Million D is Cannot Bu $20, but You C ted par value $1 each, stock fully paid of lion shares, and non-assessat With a npany’s property Ita hold Mr arch 240 acres by adjot one 1 2, and a deter. commence drilling opera- rd to even approximate ofits. We firmly be rt time every share of 1 be worth par or One railway contrac to at once it would be a any's possib! in a very sh wi ) him are asso men of Cal- | thor the eve ent 5, com unter the laws that 4 into one y Monarch Shares for Less Than an Buy Hole-Woollard for 30c a Share if You Act Today In enal order to start operations to offer a small on ¢ any’s at the low price of 30 cen JECT TO PRIOR SALE AND R RIGHT TO ADVANCE THE F DRAW THE OFFERINGS FPF KET WITHOUT NOTICE This t* the best buy in V for QUICK PROFITS AND TION ar is the is ne 2 price FORE afford ONCE time offer vane out es t he to buy, Northwest Properties Co. 725 Birks Bui VANCOUVER, | British Columbia, | Canada. | *RICE OR WITH IMMEDIATE 1 to » and mail If the Monarch brings in a gusher this week no Hole-Woollard stock will be for sale at any pri Bringing in of of] anywhere near will oom the price of this stock many times. And, rations are commenced, no stock will offered at lees than par. This is your chance to share in the fortunes being made by ofl in Western Canada. If you want to ge one you must act and act today. ny S ° a” quickly we are the Hole f1, HSERVI 20M THE MAR » Canada ofl AC morrow may ay, June cents a , NOT k you remittance 3 coupon IF share i ste all the with your PROPERTIES CO, 725 Birke Buliding, Vancouver, B. C, Gentlemen: I enclose herewith ilding in payment of shares of stock in the Hole- Woollard Ot] Company at 30 cents a share, AMUSEMENTS ___ IMOORE Yiu 3:00 Tonight, Halanes of Week | YMAN FT OWES TRAVEL FRSTIVAL Grand Canyon of Arizona And Many Other Wonderfal Features Pights, f5e, 20 and Boe; Mats, 156 and DAYS 7 one. Mon. June 8 “Pop.” Mats. Wed. Sat. and Sun. 1913° 25c to $1.50 Be | OW OF Oc to $2; Mats. Nights, § :| SEATS NOW SELLING PANTAGES Beginning Matinee Today POLLARD OPERA COMPANY In “THE MIKADO” 10 AND 20 CENTS “MOTHER” JONES “TALKS T0 CROWD Al DREAMLAND nmen are not ver| aid Mother Jones, angel rs, to a great crowd at Dreamland yesterday. “When I was held in West Virginia tncommunt- | cado one day a reporter from a} Philadelphia paper slipped by them and I saw that he got into my cell, I talked with him for fully two hours |and gave him a cracking good story. | His paper printed the interview In ‘full, and the gunmen are wondertn| yet, I guess, where his paper got {t. She leaves today for Cle-Elum, © she will speak tomorrow ight She will speak at Everett Wed nesday, then will go to the strike zone on Vancouver island. PIONEER DIES PORT TOWNSEND, June 1 William Wier, 84, ploneer, who het resided in Clallam and Jefferson counties since 1864, was buried tn Laurel Grove cemetery Saturday, i THOUSANDS SEE ‘CROPS ARE FINE; CITY'S BATHING RANCHERS ALL BEACH OPENED BUYING CARS The favorable crop outlook has caused an increase of automobile sales to farmers, according to Point yesterday? George W. Miller, president of the There were all sorte and condi-|Seattle Automobile Dealers’ associ- tions. There were the ones who| ation. plunged into the shiv “A large number of out-of-town there were the ones people are buying machines in Se- attle these days,” sald Mr. Miller “The farmer seems to be the most prosperous of all at this time. His products are bringing him top mar ket prices, and he is in turn buying |up some of the pleasures of life as portly old gen-/a reward for his labors. tlemen and roguish erehitee, | “The moderate priced car is sell- It was a Great bunch, re rapidly.” WINS LONG RACE) BUILD NEW LINE SAN FRANCISCO, June 1.—Re| CHEHALIS, June 1—Articles of ports recetved from Honoluln are | incorporation bave been filed by that the Pacific Mail liner Mon-|the Newaukum Railroad Co., for colia reached that port Saturday /the construction of a logging line 45 minutes ahead of the T. K. K.| from Napavine into the Carlisle Nippon Maru, after a race| Pennell timber holdings. The cor across the Pacific from this port.| pany is Incorporated for $200,000 Were you one of the 25.000 that! went to the summer opening of the municipal bathing beach at Alki water, ho stuck fn heir toes and changed th there the ones who dl n't go en there were others, wer nat all, anc st spectators. re were comely damsels and Ss. 8. 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