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—————— Economical, Delightful Place to Trade MOTH ER TELLS OF s E STLAKE : Ri | NEW MIRACLE OF | = | x PUBLIC MARKET. x ||D PAINLESS BIRTH|_* Pith shan and pine Gf SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18,—The twilight during which child birth is accomplished with absolute ly no pain to the mother! Mrs. Jam is one of the who have experience this new medical merey for which women tn the hour of their deliverance have prayed in vain throughout the ages a a =< i “ Mrs, Granger did not have to t Boots for cross the Atlantte to the famous Attractive Stree ee the scopolamin treatment, or “twit light sleep,” as it has come to be Wet Weather We illustrate above Women’s Patent Colt Street Boot with Goodyear Welt Sole and Military Heel, Can be had with either mat kid or cloth tops, in gunmetal or patent leather, A most com fortable and serviceable boot, sultable for general wear A $4,00 value, here priced at $2.50, WHY PAY $4, $5 AND $6 For Your NEW FALL FOOTWEAR? When a visit to our shop will convince you that you can SAVE FROM $1 TO $2.50 THE PAIR Our method of retailing shoes on the upper floor of an office building, where the rent is low, and the enormous purchasing power of our chain of 59 stores, extending east and west, from the, Atiantic to the Pacific ocean, and north and south from Canada to Mexico, and also by eliminating every unnecessary expense, no charge accounts, no deliveries and no exp ive, showy ee have made {t possible for you to get 8ST ISH, HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR, $3.50 to $5.00 values, at i $2.50 i... A pe. SPECIALS $2.95 MEN’S Gunmetal Button or Blucher mogels, like picture, with Good year welt soles, made over 4 full toe last, with medium vamps, At the Upstairs Shoo Shop, not $4—but $2.50 rar Mall Orders Delivered Free By Parcel Post. OSTONQHOL (0. |; SAMPLE, HOPS INC. LITEL Second. Ave at Pike | following: BUILDING HAS RIFLED 13 Mrs. J. B. Coster, 1214 Boylston jav. N.; Mrs, A. N. Bingee, 917 18th av. N.; FP. Taylor, 926 13th Charles Abbey, 246 17th ay. generally known, was perfected to a of absolute safety was treated in her own home Suffers No Pain | _In the birth of her baby daughter she suffered no pain, although con. scious of all that transpired She knew her husband and father when they came Into the room, held out her hand and spoke to them calmly. On the following day she was git ting up in bed, and on the third day she was up a been no bad effects “I positively suffered no pain at all,” continued, “although 1 dimly knew everything golng on about me. I knew the doo tors and nurses were there; obeyed every request they made, |but there was no pain, no agony. I jspoke to them and held out my | hand. she Like Sleep, She Says “It was strangely like sleep. When I awoke dn my room, with my baby beside moe, I felt perfectly |well, wide awake. I was hungry They gave me what I wished, the next day I was sitting up in bed. and hungry enough to eat a regular! dinner Declaring that women who are! cover more rapidly than mothers jundergoing the ordeal witho: }pain-dallfng drug, Dr. Francis V ifield, who was in attendance on Mrs, Granger, saye “The benefits are not confined alone to the mother during child. or tN SATURDAY VENING to 9 <=_ TAKE ELEVATOR SECOND FLOOR St the hiding place of his loot. About $1,000 in jewelry was re covered. Some of the articles have [been {dentified as stolen from the By W. S. Zimmerman LLE, U1, Sept eumaunaien but tired and old-— very old—man gave me a handshake when 1 walked “Unele Joe” Cannon's office in Dan- Parker, 419 Boy!s! Posing as the son of wealthy | Carlson, 212 16t ; Mrs O. R-Jon my way to Danville, 1 had pte parents in Southern California, Rob-| Frain, 312 16th av. N. tured an old man enthusiastic and ert Williams, 18, a guest of a Second |elated—the ripping old Joe Cannon| |SULPHUR FOR MULE; | HE MAY RECOVER | ay. hotel for several weeks last past, employed his leisure moments {n | for a few years ago at Washington.| d around. There have| that was) 18.—A and} given the scopolamin treatment re-| J. M. Saxe, 1122 10th av. ville, M. Burrington, 435 18th av. The onetime speaker of the Genereaux, 733 12th av. house had just won the republican| Shinn, 308 Summit # }nomination as congressman from) the 18th district by 6,000 votes. So, But | was shocked when | saw) the ‘agent in just common, or- | the man. His blue eyes were filmy, @imary burglary. with age and the lids drooped wear. He was caught in the act yester-} STORM KING, N. Y., Sept. 18. ily. Thomas Carter, who tried to bestir making his entry Into Capitol|a mule that balked by letting sul ‘bill home when he was nabbed. phur fumes up its nostrils, is today | At police headquarters he con-|suffering from a broken arm and a) fessed to 13 burglaries, and revealed fracture of the skull. day by Detective Bianchi He w: Im spite of the forced pose, he | stood worn and haggard. T nty touch of color in his cheeks was caused by tell-tale red arteries | parent skin. | He has won the nomination, but aa T saw Joseph Gurney Cannon, him, will not enjoy it long. If elected he will never finish his two- year term in congress, If, indeed he takes his # Thus today man who ruled congress with a rod of fron twe years ago, who defied a president, who did so much for vested inter ests in Washington. He passed his hand over patch Of scattering gray which droops over his forehead, and} took a fresh grip on the long cigar.| Hin thin, bloodless lps broke into! as But his eyes did not smile. ined weary—glazed. 1 for a moment about us majority. ou," and his eyes bright publicans are tired of this sistration and many democrats are not pleased. | publican congre: vember. The p power fn 1916. He had just concluded a 24-day! campaign tour by train and auto. |mobile. He had spent four days tn each of atx counties of his district, shaking hands with voters, attend ing conventions and fairs and pio- the that THIRD AV.—YESLER-—WASHINGTON—FOURTH AV. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY eI : elected in No. Roasters, broilers, Ib... Choice Ducks, Ib. Fancy Hams, half b, ° Choice Pot Roast, Ib. Round Steak, Ib Choice Sirloin Steak, Ib. ‘18¢ 23¢ Leg Lamb, Ib...... Bhafr Shoulder Hams, Ib. ABe nics and even funerals from early Shoulder Lamb, Ib. . Breakfast Bacon, Ib....22¢ morning till late at night. Morning Loin Roast Lamb, Ib iss Good Bacon, Ib -20¢ after morning he had taken a Choice Lamb Chops,..12'%¢ | Local Bacon, Ib.......12%2¢ o'clock train out of Danville to} Roast Veal, Ib -.12%¢ | Home rendered Lard, make engagements and he rarely Young Roast Pork, Ib...14¢ 5a .. Be went to bed before 11. Milk-fed Chickens, Ib....20¢ 108 .. 81.10 HIS NERVE REMAINS BUT HIS BODY iS A _ WRECK — THE STRAIN WAS TOO GREAT. 1 watched him plod down the str 1 remembered that he was All above prices at INDEPENDENT PACKING CO.—Stalls 38-42 Sell all day as advertised 16-21 STALLS STALL 48 Rolled Oats, 7 Ibs. i? Se | Wash. Milk, 4 cans 25¢ Patent Flour, 50-Ib. Jersey Butter, 3 lbs..$1.00 "sl 50 | Ranch Eggs, 3 dozen. . $1.06 Hammond's Best, 10-Ib. sack BOP dy ohs of dates ox STALL 64 Laundry Soap, 19 bars | Black Grapes, basket....10¢ Macaron!, 1 Ib......+.+.. Dried Onions 10¢ STALL 70 Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs....10¢ GRIDIRON New Potatoes, 20 Ibs ow Potatoes, 18 Ibs....25¢ Sweet Potatoes, Ib String Beans, 3 lbs STALL 82 STALL 49 Salmon Trout, Ib. Grape Fruit, dozen... Whole Salmon, each, Halibut, 4 Ibs Bananas, mio nerg Smetts,’ 4 the Is now ready at Carrots, Beets, bunch eam oacegaheed i raise erates 707 106 PIKE ST. Salt Mackerel, each Finnan Haddle, 2 Iba Boned Smelta, 2 Ibs. Halibut, 4 Ibs. Olympia Oysters, pint. Dried Onions, 5 Iba Sweet Potatoes, lb STALL 50 he | Spices, all kinds, 10¢ can. . to serve you with good, clean, wholesome meals at reasonable prices. GET A SEAT ON YOUR CAR! ALL LINES HANDY Try Our Waffles which shone brightly through trans | hairs | | jin There'll be a re-| rty will be back in| home, | for $1, | NAMB | democrats will Dirth, but the tremendous shock hours of physical martyrdom, This benefi cent after-effect is the most remark: | able feature of the scopolamin | treatment,” Known Here 12 Years of Up to this time the physicians in| yatem {a apared the! this country, where the wonderful use of scopolamin is sald to have been fully kn n for 12 years, have) shown a reluctance to administer the drug for painless childbirth This ts explained on the ground that, aimple as it seems, the admin istoring of the drug requires special training and senaitive discernment on the physician's part, an extra allowance of his thme. an well as For he cannot leave the patient's side from the time the first hypo-/ is Gena dermio injection until the baby is born. Tho physician, furthermore, must know exactly the dosage, which is the paramount con- sideration In the treatment Without this expert knowledge ft regulation “| becomes a dangerous drug to handle Germans Responsible At tho Frielburg klinik 6,000 babies have already been born with no agony for the fortunate mothors. Two noted German physictans, Dr, Bernard Kroentg and Dr. Karl Gauss, worked out the treatment to ita perfection eight years ago. The condition Is brought on before pain begins by the hypo- dermic injection of the drug scopolamin. It le repeated at Intervals until the birth of the oniid. A state of clouded conscious. ness Is Induced by the drug, during which the patient has no consciousness of pain, while at the same time the muscular functions are not interfered with, The prospective mother is In a@ staté of eemi-conscious. ness, during which she speake spoken to, and knows wat Is going on araund her. She hasn't even a memory of agony when sha regains full consciousness. In bie 79th year. born Andrew Jackson was presi- ema was not a state; the civil ir wae 25 years In the How did Un doseph G. Cannon “Uncle Joe?" replied | man I asked the first the district. Look!” and he pointed down Vermillion st. to the stately federal building, one of the finest in IlMnois, and which cost the government $200,000. “That street car,” continued my informant, “goes to the old soldier: which the government b’ 00,000, Danville t# the quarters of the eastern Mlinols dis bg of the federal court. Uncle Joe did ft al CERTAINLY; OUR OLD FRIEND THE “PORK BARREL,” MR. READER! Cannon, they told 6, has a mar ¢| Yelous memory for pinces and men and names. AFTER A LAPSE OF |50 YEARS HE CALLS MEN BY AND REMEMBERS PAR- TICULARS OF THE LAST MERT- ING, That makes votes “But has Uncle Joe come back?” I asked the man “The nomination fs no trial of strength,” he answered, “His op: ponent was Progressives and oth have candidates who will give Cannon the fight of | hia Ife on election day.” WARSHIPS FIRE AT EACH OTHER LONDON, Sept. 18.—A number of vetsels of the German Baltic fleet were riddled and many men wound ed by fire from other vessels of the) _ same fleet, which mistook them for ships of the enemy, according to a dispatch to the London Times from its Petrograd correspondent. Tho message says the German flo- tilla became separated while seek- ing merchant vessels, and when | they sighted each other, the detach-| ments, each thinking the other hos-| | tile, opened fire. The number of vessels damaged | and the number of killed and wound- ed is unknown, The damaged ships put into Kiel Y. W. Cc. A. gyms ol Oct. L begin ad-) Uncle Joe Came Back in Old, Old Way, but He’s Only a Battered Wreck | dent; Victoria wae not yet quee: When he was) lo Joo come back? “No better liked man/ le @ Liner Victoria here with $247,106 | pected tomorrow. Rey, famous Boer general, HERE 4) F014 cargo. Colorado mine operators accept| in South African cay. mit § e 2 sas Suspect coal caryo of wrecked 4 S oe pideek di: Pp | President Wilson's offer of media-| cide, Western av. war causes eweet| argo America was intended for | tion in part. - potato drop. German cruiser Letpzig. Humboldt arrives, with story of | Burglar captured in Knosher| , ©oward J. Hall, vice president of CHICAGO Ti sighting strange comet. Dry Goods somvanre Ballard store. | american Telegraph and ‘Telephone O CUS i |tlon proposed budget system. How Are These STONG SAY For Bargains? 16 Pounds Granulated Sugar .............. $1.00 CWIth $1.00 @rocery order, epeoinie not included.) ANDERSON GROCERY CO, Stall 210—The Store of Big Specials—Stall 219 $1.40 “$1.30 | Bost Patent Flour, ok Hard Wheat Wem, wack 4 le rolls Toe ‘ aper rom of 100 phen Mac fipe es ed phe hy or 4 4 for. 25¢ ‘These prices goo 4 all next week. STONG’S 2 STORES STONG’S MARKET 100 Lbs WITH QUALITY AND QUANTITY Sixth and Pine And Stall 205 $7.35 + $1.00 TALL CORNER GROCERY *323 14 Pounds Granulated Sugar.............-$1.00 | New Seeded Raisins, Ib. Pure Cane Suger Pure Cider Vinegar, gal... 2 pkgs. Corn Flake Mxtra Chotee Circle W Lees Lamb, | 14 Ibs, Sugar . can Pineapple Neat’ ‘chistes’ ‘Ronating ‘Chickens, tee | 8 26c bottles Snider's Catsup Oe | Large bottle Catsup....... | New Comb Honey, ® frames ugar Cured’ Corned 25¢ | 650 pkg. Lipton'’s Tea ++BO¢ | $1. can Cotter ...++++s+++-859 Galts Pure Corton Tea ae x eeetareres and $he | 4 large cans Milk, be Nome-rendered tara I 42S | 7 bare Cryntal White Soap. .25¢ Seattle Tea & No, 60 . Phone Main 6989. = Call for Stall 105, Best Flour, igre coal 2 LAD TOKIO GROCERY CO. IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4 Good Eastern Bacon, Ib. Stall 217 400 Mylo Coffee, # Ibe 7 Btandard 300 Coft Buttermilk Gal. 10c Por pancakes and bincutts. Fresh 3 times dally Of course this mean for ne * ‘Totiey's Green Label Tan. Ib tre Specie Wigh grade Uncolored Japan Tea, ib ‘ 40¢ Circle W Lamb Chops, 1b. Leaf Lard, Ib..... 22¢ fancy freah butter, too} Fresh Dressed Chickens, Ib..20¢ iene i astern Dry Salt Pork, tb. Eastern Salt Pork, Ib.. Pacific Coast Fish Co, | ®os#tine cuteus, Belgian Hares, Ib. STALL 301 Frying Chicks, Ib.. Hams, whole or bal Red Shield Creamery ST, Big Salmon, each ...... Eastern Compound, Ib.. ae At the Big Churn in the Center ay . 4 Pure Rendered Lard, Ib. er of Matint ond Al Uranche Large Basket Concord Grapes | Halibut, 2 lbs. 15¢, 4 lbs....256 | soccer of circle Wi Lamb, rew! Fresh Eastern Oysters, pint. 3h¢ Stall 109 Lower Floor Jeffrey Best Eating Appl . . be ‘Tomatoes, crate .....40¢@ and up Jonathan Apples, doz.... 10¢ Special) prices on BIG SPECIALS AT SUNKIST on Concord Grapes _- basket of genuine Con FUSS & COMPANY BIG, WHITH, GANITAKY MARKET Stalls 110-111-112 Annex 15-14 Absolutely Pure Lard ning aches, Crabapples, Prunes and Burbank Potat McIntosh Cooking and ples, 3 Ibs. Country Butter Store Stall 329 Washington Creamery Butter. Ib seagate Apples, ansanan Full Cream Cheese, tb... Fresh Made Peanut Butter, 3 1 20¢ Ib. Nice Tomatoes, Ib... Pumpking, Ib. Sweet Potatoes, 10 Ibs Shell Beans, 2 Ibs..... As3 CORNER 6TH AND PINE Tokay Grapes, full pack, basket Special Attention to Phone Orders. STALL 354 Green Tomatoca, 4 Ibs. 10¢. box -30¢ Concord Grapes, per Ib FPiemish Beauty Pear for canning, box. . Stalls 11-12 Leg of Lamb, Ib. .. Shoulders of Lamb, I Prime Rib Roast, Ib. Sirloin Steak, Ib.. 2be can Olives for... 4 Ibe. large Navy Beans 3 Ibs. Lima Beans ... Tana Fish, can 15¢. 2 for. Pure Cocoa, Ib. . STALL 204 Nice, Tipe Tomatoes, box 506 Burbank Potatoes, 100-Ib, sack $1.55 WEST'S HOME-MADE Stalls 322-524, 200 Fodge, Ib. abo Cream Mixed 400 Hand-rolied Chocolates, STALL 127 Fancy Tomatoes, box 65¢, 50. Burbank Potatoes, 100-Ib, sack.. Peaches, crate ........50¢ Pears, box ... . $1.00 Gravenstein Apples, box $1.25 Stall 344 Concord Grapes, basket ‘UNION FISH CO. STA! MS Fillet of Rote, Lares Salm More Shoes for Biggest Bundle for Your Money Less Money | sites —LONDON— STALL 16——_—_MRAT #ECTION Tokay Grapes, tm be Sweet Potators » Ihe $1.60 ot Potatoes, 3 Iba. 10¢, 8 Tbs. -25e 3 Ibe. Finnan Heddle, 1b. ’ Fresh Sturgeon, Ib, | More Shoes Ladies’ Leather and Felt Juttets, very comfortable $1.00 10¢, Bargains tn Shoes, Misses’ Gunmetal Rutton, sixes 12 Me. $1.69 Boyt Meary Gunmetal button and Buckie Top heavy Doyw Heavy ‘ Uniined shove, Men's Silppera, from 35¢@ to 81.50 Tan hoes, Es $3.60 for $1 © 81.98 Ladiew Suits, a ee ee ae th Heavy | aeeaviest tote: | eaten, | Banting Taree, yard | Be : Mouse tining Pillow Cases | out; finest tatlor- | 600 yarda spool be Limited. 4e 10 ing; values to $25, ¢ tor 86.98 se Tatteta Rinton, | Window shades, Curtain Sorina, Peroxide large | 600 Java Rice Face | Lace Curtains, Kid Gloves, t-inch and wider eplendiad green, Beauties, bottles, Powder BVe ont BEE mended and try- 10¢ 206 10¢ sn Be 10e 10¢ patr ona, values to $3, A9e SPOONING BOO CHICAGO, Sept. 1 18.—"s booths” in winerooms and be rooms of saloons will be out by the city council, it was nounced today, the result of understanding reached by Cl club women and representativea Co., dead in New York. Hugh M. Willett, Atlanta, Ga., Party of high Shriners | chosen president National ‘Associa. here Saturday, | tlon of Life Underwriters at Cincin- Mountaineers meet tonight at | nati convention. Meet next year in Postal Telegraph building. | Frisco Madrona Home Owners’ associa: | tion meets at Madrona Presbyteri an church tonight. Assembly club dance, K. of C, hall, October 9. Attorney J. J. footpad in fight. Metropolitan and Lumbermen's clubs merge. Cavanaugh’s band will North Yakima fair. du.stice Gose won't be sticker Wistaria Dancing club opens sea- son Sept. 23. Sullivan bests arrive James B. Haggin, New York, mine owner and horseman, left estate of | $15,000,000, play at | candidate. iis Right of military to suspend civil| liquor organizations obtained for Y. Wy lea a jcourts in Butte will be tested in Alderman “Bathhou 4 sper services. ELSEWHERE y | Montana courts. Coughlin argued before a couse Red Cross to hold public meet-|@ Roosevelt starts on speech-making| committee that spooning in the | tour in Middle We: First snow of the season falls at Colville. ing Oct. 15. Gov. Lister rooms and ice cream par! just as dangerous to young morals, and asked that the W. M. Griffin, prisoner In Mount | Vernon jail, attacks sheriff in at-/ tempt to gain liberty, Men roll approves for adop- \~ aan 430; chenety estate valued at down flight of statrs in fight, Grit | dpntaty thet in hictetie cites ordina ice Umiting the neigh 4 ro 384. n captured, three feet be made university, Unitarian church re: Bubonic piague, believed stamped | eden eh tr eomte eka Ween clude soft drink establishment | Fr e' yut, reappe: par ‘Sant | “ ° : building ie aits Feappeared near Santigo,| cnée fair tn spite of protest of union} ."° got no support § Fy Moonlight dance features Can-| gir Edward Carson, unionist lead-| ™usictans ) tella club dance at Broadway hall} oy tn Ulster, married to Miss Ruby| Bellingham unions go on record Golden Opportunities are tonight Frewen, as opposed to Initiative bill No. 8.) fered in Star Want Ads. Robt. Welch gets $250 judgment| ©. 4. Wilson, _| Fully 12,000 people thrilled with _- from J. H. Abbott, held as bank | leon, Alfred @. Vander. cowboy and Wild West stunts at bilt'’s stable manager, shot in foot - y in fight with private detective. { eeanee, URYR Cole DERe eG ea Valuable booke In library of J. p,| Walla swindler Electric company's Quaiity Ic safety com- mittee holds semi-annual banquet. | Morg: : Veterans of foreign wars of Unit. rvice Dahila. show. opens at Bon| dustroved by flea nt Norte $25,000. gq States elect Thomas 8. Crago Se Marche. President Wilson declares Mexi-(™mander-In-chief at Pittsburg con-|# [CE DELIVERY CO. vention. Three bandits, believed to have killed Gen. Jacobus Hendrick de la can officials are now able to handle affairs in that republic, and doubts reports that Carranza {s facing new revolution as result of plot by old Huerta officials, | Summer officially over at White | | House, President takes down sleep- ELLIOTT 5560 Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY | At. | ing tent on lawn. N. W. COR. FIRST AND STEWART STO—-IN BA —At— | rf jock From Old Pike Place Public Ma) American Express Co, declares) ND GHNTS SUMMER AND WINTDR SU | quarterly Half of 1 quarter, \ Argentina places with European bankers sufficient gold to pay na- tion's external debt. Decision of interstate commerce | commission on whether {t will re- | open advance freight rate cases, ex- dividend of 1 per cent.| per cent less than last| DRESSES, HATS, SHOES, ETC. Also Children’s Clothes, ‘That Can Buy at YOUR OWN PRICE lard times! ‘This is just the place to come and get a supply chothing. Come down-stairs and save m “ee ak LL CONVE Cor, First and Stewart St—In Second & Yesier 2 10c loaves Bread for LB6¢ Assorted Cookies, 2 doz. for -15¢ 7 loaves of Bread. A TA) Remember the Place—N. W.