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STAR-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914. PAGE 15, NOTICE OF GENERAL NOTICE OF GENE RAL is NO? TICE OF GENE RAL. NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION ELECTION ELECTION ELECTION : | | ABS; NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN, ment the and th ” r cme m1 Park | § Rion ce that on TUESDAY, the THIRD day of U lots theref " k ; ; m a 9 iJ District, County anc 1 ROVIDED, HOWRVEF ru . e op ‘eter Johaser Sea Sono Hetnigsttmae canine fot wager, | Dy POPES: | to retrench ft the United States. t 4 “ga saldean ¢ 4 “ t tee Senator—-Adaw: ores. Judges of th Suprer side en ive cofe " i v lor the Sta of Wa interes! c " , L. bi 1 pe ne 1 Sth ts btaekee toe ¥ t Gent Willie Ritchie professes to have Senatorial District : ' ‘ Swan } a lot of respect for Johnny Oundee One State. Senator for gone, Biata, "Senato tat | "there analt be printed on alt bat. |. f Conmreas, Bec} who will be hie opponent in a four A ten-dollar note One State Senator for the 2nd the . o | Bos } round bout in San Francisco to Benatorial District N re co * @ »{ night. “It is will be a hard task,” | ‘One State Senator ard x PROP A " . ‘8 Vaid Ritchie, “to best Dundee in| Sameer ecectss rs tee) FUHCN Fit ae s ) ais Senter coe eae ae ae speaks with a loud jenatorial District en a, ar or) V % : », | the advantage of eight or nine One State Senator ast f the at ay “ | Pounde which | probably will have e eran Discric : se NOMINATIONS MADE BY 8OA' rd Se ! r 1 not count much In a short bout One State ator for th thit ' | TERING VOTE OF THE \ . : hg . aauranned jenatoriat District ‘ ; REPUBLICAN PARTY Fe at 0 took on this match to try myself voice ese days One State Senator fo: ' prov f { Primary Blection, September #8. 1914.) t *'| out, and | will go into it with the Senatorial District : . , we i : 4 Three st Represer ‘ . : . ‘ determination that when it is a ceria et Orit ®, Meet, mad W. | thot | can mate's showing, whether Even a deaf man can hear Baws beate ‘Repres the bout Is a four-round affair or to Pe apaetive Din wit iin ‘nowe ott . Represents es ee tee it say plainly: 4 —_— n Mist i . i Rane Y + r » tke Cohen, the “iron Man” who egislative Dis ‘ t ( ‘ rd ; x made “Ha ne” Romeo Hagen a R v ae ate epreret bad time a there | Tho heistor ‘ ye Le Lingenfelter, Adam | Step som the Inst Paciti vi “Even if The Hub’s Upstairs Clothes ative Di c ‘ y We e am noker, meets ran urmer, the MEE Leginiative Intstrict : ' eal nd Reprenentat (Vote! big Kapowsin loggbr, in Tacoma Shop is a step out of your way, and you Two State Repre ° , K ‘ : S. W6, Miller, t Thursday nig P ? Stith Legislative Distr ~~ ye ; Y ; tor Two)-rdoe Miller, AO. Camp. are inconvenienced by a one-flight ele- One Ci fine Saunt sit Rin nue itn nef | ce a ae VHS a vator ride—do it TODAY for the sake Gre | : ie eins : . “aie? th Keg ; ~ ‘ a —{h" iJ of your Old Ten.” Some County Coro ; arena ; : ‘ y Sinn wie —e ea ~<A Breaking the bonds of precedence, The One County Commissioner for fi First’ District ‘ “wien . rter a ~ es — As It stands now, Mel Inman ts |i Hub has opened a big daylight upstairs ‘One County Commiastoner for ent F - Count 0 1 of England and} ‘ : g the savings in the ee able and 90 inolyw «if roseculn © Hope til! champion of store and is split en of the Peace for " i mer Bax r L ‘ | ede | Rent with its customers. Phil Richardson and L. Madden, the Peace for ‘ f t » Dh Tack ‘ Commiont : t boxers, and Oliver Runchey and P. ward Willie wrestlers, accompanied (iin The prices stand out in bold, plair for Auburn Pre- |ce : t ° mee Third Commission by Chet Melotyre, will leave for were sartices of the Pence tor | for id coun , 3, int apie Ieat| J*Sounty “Wreckmaster o Portiand tonight, where they will| figures, and for $15 and $20 there’s a ent Precinct > y of tt me Sy - a represent the Seattle A.C. in an in-| x" is destioes of the’ r/R ty Cour . RY unct (Vote for Fiver. Me. club meet with the Multonomal ; Suit or Overcoat for every man. Renton Precinct 7 Medina : } C. Tho Multnomah delegation |i Two Constables tHe : cs t t te| comes here ni . ni : Elite Justice o ag: as REET TS BSE FS : Five)—Georg ‘ Runchey m huttpelz and There's Style, Service—and a Saved respective K ‘ t t yi tenne : aes P Willie , ith Haim eee of ine Sahota tn te * ae ¢ ’ 1 NOWNATIONS ny sCUTTENG | The boxing events are: Mascott five or ten in every suit or overcoat. ‘ a P, : < “ THE SOCIALAST hardeon, and Knowlton vs. Mad el ri , - PUMA BEC There will also be ‘ 5 1. < — ; ? aaa . Rhe Electors of this moi i ttl Seven | O. HH. Frederick - . Preston o « We guarantee it. County the following. vi ab e evening in all . Sho Wuatten re HAIL! THE HERO COMES! “An act prob nanuta det... e i oi he Cham ' ture, sale, or c y , ; zi . t b ' Commerce will arrang tain cases, pt i ; : nstables for Seattle Pre Jam wher Bp ereviding for s nd | NOMINATION FOR orricus . t Thre S ‘Penalties for the » e SPECIFIED ABOVE, ARE ‘ cirk 4 , xt Thureday FOR Initiative Mease AS FOLLOWS: . Th Nt tol ‘ in the a Dus AGAINST Initiativ - REPUBLICAN TICKET “ les son " ' , : the game Eaitiative Measure No. 6. entitled: ed States Senator—Wesley 1. rt t wil of or fiv are’ | | ere contns t0.,¢ ec cehineat Sengrese, 9 yee ane Tien ct to kill before ¢ a 615-617-619 First Avenue . aaa ons heal , : : 2 Kl Fred Boor jie . " , | q (Opposite the Totem Pole) ng to the publ “4 ap eeeee 5 pm bu , nd eee) George Engle and his band of fe fig 4 Starr srwarors ; ; ‘ i| Japanese players who made a two (To be Continued) pow + manerant ; Deseeey Seoward ars tie aes ** | months’ tour of Japan, returned this FOR Initiative M : | Senatorial District—Ralph D. - ’ 4 1 rning via Victoria, The trip was AGAINST Initiatt u r “J e Geo, Broa Kirkiaed, not a financial success. Balsintive ae ‘Measure ¥ | Senatorial District—Robert F. | R ‘eat Wabash | MArK Baker: mond re ° redertcknon MEE sna ocyetvisteu, of Yard Senatorial Distrtct—William ti ; wht on | MeKay Wright , «| A-confab was held in Chicago] vesting tn the state Wra MOF Weed $f) Raward Peterson, Edward } yesterday by Charles P. Taft, priv powers and duties of such| J4th Senatorial District—James A. son, Walter cipal Gwaer tf the Cube, aad Chae md quiring atate | Ghent DEMOCRATIC TICKET ley Weeghman, head of the Fed mane prepare s balance sheet | creamed nace sandman” ates or W ROGRESSIVE TICKET era} club, at which the purchase 6 ] | tment and institut of e o Distrienn ; * discuss t Senatorial District B. Cong ap sor tal ee = 4 STATE REPRESENTATIVES "ye « ¥ ens. econ ; - - 1 NY aensure Wo. 3, ‘etiti th Representative District (Vote | | > Biaas — > r Tl AY AMES; : WHITMAN SOFT The first game of the inter to prohibit the’ collecti« hree)—Fred J. Mens, Walter J So prohinit the collects scholastic football season between the Becuring ‘of employment | tint, Representative Distrt f : District Ne Btate > : ee ech asap SS teams representing the first divi- ~ Eermieking | information lea ing |for ty st Senatoria : P Th for a seversal of} | The ‘ iajury s to Quarterback | sion of the city high school leagup yiolation thereof 1 Representative District Bonatorial 1 ‘ < t Saturday afternoon hard of the Pullman team, who) takes place Saturday afternoon. FOR Initiative Measure No. §. | fo Albert D. Martin, Fran ER. P 1 . es s © big college teams| *Tenched a knee while dazzling | AGAINST Initiative Measure No § Pat ne ra. Senatorial District—t an . 4 the Oregon spectators by his ster-| Yen Queen Anne and Broadway < ‘Measure WB. entitled: a : “ 84th Sen > The American league probably |‘ jorthwest, Washington, Ore-|iing work in the recent Oregon| meet in annual battle at Dugdale’s * 4 act providing for the pay-|f t Zednick, » Lb 34th torte r ty: aoe ef the coat. of me: . - | Be ETRE > 6. Meteee th ‘ A — by of to Pract @ Maxim | gon and Aggies sag compare fa-|contest, ts attributed to the fact} field. The game starts at 2:20, cal and Rosetta! sre lent, aerate rt mh 36th Senator rt P silencer to its preside oral r the show a paper|that Bernard never wears pads of! Broadway's recent overwhelming |” les, and other expenses or Tw Hamer | r t t fort has before a Krupp bombard-|any kind, going without protection | defeat of West Seattl injured in extra-hazardous ith Senatorial t—Geor Y Following cur veual custom, we} ment Ito tao Seattle, and Queen | ents, by the employer nentative District (Vote | ycriny : torial Dietriet—Geo. W ol 9 increase his speed and also to| Anne's subsequent defeat by the Eineuns of one hundred Goltars, | fc ») Prank H. Renick, Rot 1 5 TOR , hereby announce our All-American] Conch Hugo Besdek, whose war-/make bis tacklers slip off when he| West Siders, has established Broads’) o leductions | f wo)—F fastin, th Pao T » Cowan ‘putes, prohibiting certain deduct! } ©. V nree)—~A ni Bender, pitcher hension resolves into the margin Wg been doing battle. A defeat for partment” R mn, S ‘putts Jim Bluejacket, second base tween the two scores. gies is figured at 183. Pullman ve, Measure No. § panty Auditor Elmer F nine) a. | for Two)—1 : Chief Jobnaon, third base. jall that I hope for,” Bezdek stated | neighborhood of 168 pounds to the| At Pusdale field today, Ballard. highways except in cer case County Treasurer n 46th Ke tative L nerry Magee,* right field ae Whether a proficient basketball | Of Parl Pike, their sterling back | creating a state road fund, : rown : t o) r op a “ee. | eam w Whitman dolefully,| hooking baskets, can handie the a meking An appropriation of two 7 3 ntendent of Common ory W. Lang, Rick Bur-| Deaf Burke; champions of the/ton will have to go the limit to win. ington and Whitman lock horns at Y excess to be paid by the indus: s bh Representative District (Vot State Representatives team for 1014 rfora tackle Idaho, has put on a/ptivote. He probably will play in iding for arbitration. of dis presentative District ( Thr aihoun, Ar 40th Representative District (Vote| Meyers, catcher. serious front. However, his appre-|the Aggies game tomorrow. fon Sse eee? at wages, and imposing duties t tive Diatriet (Vot epresen ¢ District (Vote the. industrial insurance de- ntatts ; a a, mesa oe . snk Bawards, Orison J.| Jim Thorpe, first base Oregon will be able to put be-| The weight average of the Ag-| Queen Anne will put them out of ive Mea e No. 9. ; n . tc , mtative fet (Vote x “ e AGAINST Initiative Measure No: 9 . memes: | eat ne at ‘ ‘ trict (Vote! Larry Wheat, shortstop. ‘One touchdown to the good 1s| will take the field weihing in the | Tanning for the title. get providing for’ the di : Assessor ot Jian Ramracintative Dieiviat ( peail 1 Rain in the Face, left fle! terday. He does not deny that | man. meets Franklin. Ballard is conced= t of all convicts upon pub- ohe for Tw m & Patternor | i P Throwing Bull nter fleld » expects to win, though eee ed an easy victory despite the loss». thorizing the payment of certain t r Twe re 4 b i t i Miet tcv b- } to dependent families of such oe ow rn FON ie Giaseee teigee Mien oa oy 4 ‘ herry is an Indian, too Gil Dobie vie the coming! pl and one especially adept at | ‘¢ldsman. 4 ieteate saint tieretost ; ey eee enc: So hon! | Crema: lor Tw varnara, George W.| WHEN NOAH REFEREED. [rates the Missionaries as a high |plgskin with equal efficiency will| the public highway fund thereto, |to ESTEE ss vareaydbtoal Representative District (Vote| 1829-—England; Bendigo beat|class machine and says Wasbing-|be answered tomorrow when Wash-| O LEARY NEFF OFF ” [Million dollars for carrying out the | Se Durham " a a 109CO ce mor ¢ y “ ee lions of this act” . Tate Mason County Aase a © District (vote | World Rogeoe Fawcett, Portland scribe | Denny field. “Tony” Savage is! Dan Salt, manager for Chet Neff, pe of this act.” a % Coron ri ison. . 4 : as | Shetetes Cvets eee and referee, and a keen observer |the athlete referred to, and| AGAINST initiative Stearare No. < joner Diatrict--| Count tor ort! Be | For once Charile Weeghman |of the conference, pastime, com-|Doble probably will use him on the | found bout with Johasy O'Leary ail a. 13, entitiea 4 igan i CoE 4.5 é unty “ah Sty iwein fe in accord with Charlie nents on the game as fdllows: | heaving end of the forward passes.| Fraser Mille Oct. 28. Freddie" eames Beecare, + Third ; ‘ e ‘ cae Murphy; at least-they both |“We see no reason why Washing- | Savage ts taking Leader's place | House, the promoter, wired that 'from requiring or ( ty Wreckmaster—Theo 3 « t surer—W. ( y think the same way about Ban |ton should not win, 35 to 0, unless /at right end. O'Leary had signed’ for another"? d hours A Sapna ; i s % : f ttorne 5, rings in all his second +aee date and wanted the match put@2 Be any day of twe ‘ Juatice of the Pea P c r 2 . oe. ® to keep the score down. The Whitman team is due today|over until a future date. House & lef emergency. pre ¢ Carre a ker jue c > saitio. Meectnat ne r 1 The baseball season being over from Walla Walla and will put up/and O'Leary are stalling, Salt®* tion for nd : ie ite: | (Vote : o nty Coron ce . the Hot Stove league will now be-| Pullman ts fairly strong this|at the Washington Annex. They | thinks, 8 u oe & penalty for : : tel? ; Maho : ae ae cl gin to select new managers for al|year, but on the other hand the|will Indulge In a light workout at| . YOR Initiative ; aes my daa Levee ov i. Oo wis big league teams gon Aggies have one of the | Denny field in the morning. Coach AGAINST Initiatives wo. \ ae die | = nan : “part 2 ( stente tate . | strongest pigskin brigades in the|Hahn has refused to divulge nis| NATIONAL VICTORY {[Shrewsbury, Jame M. Lambert. cer | vid Mexenate. | pistrit—| NOTICE OF GENERAL |Wistory of that tnatitation, The Pi ge AB Ala yl ad | “Ap act to entablish pha J = » 6 |v 1 | ELECTION at Oradon' beat On | Sek We Aeaeer sp: tabewe: Ba “ EO: i INES Edad tn paymant of es: (om NOMINATIONS MADE BY sCAT- fe Pre-| and Oregon beat Pullman, so there | age, r. e.; Seagrave, r. g.; Gellate-) HELENA, Oct. 23.—The Nations ites and benefit Just t Dia TERING VOTE OF THE I t t - » i —— you are |ly, ¢3 MePherson, |. g.; Leader, | als beat the Americans here Thurs« principals. Dery: wound t—¥ CRATIC PARTY, PRIMARY 4 Monerieffe} 1eoeesn Gea chces 1)| Oregon's victory over Pullman ts/1, t.; Hunt, |. Smith, q.; Miller,| day 1 to 0. Alexander opposed™ incipals and supert Justice c > ristopher Rosen ips nd wut t pher King Cole. The Nationals hit the popes and sup. , past j ELECTION, SEPTEMBER : .edar Piver [termed as a fluke by some, but the ||. hj Shlel, f. b.; Noble, r. h. ton; creating a. board Pre % 1914 : Seattle Precinct (Vote | Jett Conliiar : ry Valley |faot that Philbin, the 200-pound | cle ball bara % defining the sources from “ ] Jutices of the r 7 r 4 W. Morr! Peter . hs \|tackle, Was put out early in the| While Shiel will be in the lineup fel Bus fund shail » be rat P F % | sonenee, Seen F, i. Com A sotyne Contest and left a gaping aperture | Saturday he undoubtedly will not ie the levy of d “inet mat #i Alpine i enumelaw|in the Hne is not to be contradict-| extend himself, for he is leaving iq CITIES WANT IT: hursement. < ‘ : ate ares MUbUrn | eWATIOND BY BOATYRRING VOTR|J. B. Newton d. Pullman made many heavy|the sick bed to strengthen the . Teachers’ Retir it Fund.| Const , \ ot Pas or t rote vk gains through this very opening. | varsity backfield. Shiel has been | ent | tor Tm abe : ras Bi enocnmenyh sanee . Been . see The luck was evenly divided, suffering from a bad attack of the| CHICAGO, Oct. 23,—Cleveland, Densnre Mo. 4, enttied: able, 3 ; vusiensy cee akadicnn 4 |e : . ° lgrippe and is still weak Milwaukee, St. Louls and Indian: he gegen tie ston. srcabiat 1 ; f A Kenw — ars — apolis have bid for the 1915 amateur iors ‘ flerage and ieriga|'"conmable, | Newe >reckn ticks ob ‘n Jeetices ot the Bence— — m8. Wa sg Maple Lonns IT’S ALL OVER NOW| KLING IS A VIGTOR is pies touruamhent of the p firuction, mainte 1 operation “ ; rp. Tu + Chittenden ugias Counties, r ts oon be 1 r rs >. Tucker Menke —- | in the Quincy Valley; crea ly pe Bete |b Gee er in Kasbun Meridian] Portland scored a victory over| BUFFALO, Oct. 23.—In the open- te reclamation board 4 . ume : : : ; Waker vd Bly ees gy pe va P ermee cele of at wouteavrome mana wr soav-|%! Fall > ; Le San Francisco Thursday and Venice | ing game of the three-cushion tour Pdeceeding $40,000,000 in an : TERING VOTE OF THE A K W. Grounioat t D ie Ht b North Pack | hauled down Los Angeles, putting | nament here Thursday night, John- | eee ey Trieation BEFUBLICAN PARTY iKtrh ‘ rake} the 1914 champlonsbip race beyond | ny Kling defeated W. R sees AGAINST Quincy Valley Irrigation pintey, Blection September 6, 1914 Moch ier ‘ai J t r UY & doubt Portland now has a ‘an 50 to 31, X Martin Crook ‘at cannot be overcome. ACT providing for the amend- 4 Jett Aar M. the constitution of the t se ; 7 ; FR har sy i ¥ i Washington, relating + t whe « ‘ ; Y : a erahip of lands by aliens { ir ’ o3 . $17 ENACTED BY THE LEGI ° ae Sc ieee “ CHICAGO, Oct George E. | LATURE OF THE STATE rp a 3 anton Lar 3 Delt CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—The Federal} Wolfson withdrawn his com: | MAHON CL 'rhat at ine genera ne : > t tone HIM | y League patronage for the season to:| plaint against “Jimmy” Archer, the Iectioh to be held in this state . f : a wii or | Mort Greonweed} IMITION TICKET talled 1,600,000 persons according | Cub catcher, whom he had charged 1 arg ak oe * tf t | We le t attle Pre , pote a edly ee atom, | to statistics Issued Thursday by | with assault Archer apologized, TBs Belenitted to the a ‘ : cag sa ‘ yal District M. Morgen Pret sider ont Gilmore. Melectors of the state, for their adop-| Jobo * ‘ . t i ongrens, Second rf € Shatewell n | PPariendment to section 23 of article 5 , hi pega Meta tr ae tae rp seece ae ie ‘CoP AFTER DXER. T. , 5O aeeesttusion, of spe State warm Watson Black K . Wartaien NON-PARTISAN J ARY TICKET | fl ington, #0 h 6 same ¢ LV i r 0 . okoncged prema © ° Fead, when #0 amended as fol nixon Eilinson | eo, donee” signees n : mitted 6 Sabres Const (Vets for MONTREAL, Oct, 23. Atetvourse| Hy b Fred Harrison Dockton | a oo94 ad |} Crow, Magar @ Mille, ©. R. Holsomn, | CHICAGO, Oct. 23—The police| Inman defeated Willie Hoppe 1,000 tg gg AR Pee es | 5s Pat : ta | Ht. 2: hweone teas Durham? Pitaniitddes | John ¥. Humphries, William Ht, Pember |are conducting a search for John|to 441 in the first block of thelr | [who in good faith have declared their Vv ywood | Witiin Thorp.elr mente Doras f ; a | ton ss es | Lundgren, a middleweight fighter,| 1,000 point match here at both en ition to become citizens of the W, & GC. Behart woe . tonay STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF | who ig wanted In connection with | styles of billiards Thursday night, inited States, tu prohibited in thin KING~-A8, is ° Amos Gott ; Houghton . ra, ci jtor| the death of Jack Levendowski, who —— ata cept where acquired by in-| Do Ye ! F aF |i aa 1, BYRON PHELPS, County Avaitor K | Seemeeeneet, where acquired by in-| Dorr eas Michael Donian jglannauan | Homan [and exofticio Clerk of the Moard of| suctumbed after Lundgren’ had | Ay preciably ford faith im the ordinary cource of |) at. t xi jmibiieieat | & &, © Han So ga ta tty tarige teas | Knocked him out. distinctive, Bi! conveyances of lands hereatter ule Humphrey eee Man r alt | abo 4 foregoing Met of nomination | n iy allen irectly, or in z | e intao f atchelor 1 ull and complete list of the Reuse for such alien, shall. be void , heanry | Ba wine sgesrcet tee cineca : riitisa vo me by the varios! WALE COACH Quits GALESBURG, Ill, Oct. 23.—Cov- OVIDED, That the provisions of f 2 rt W. Moberts ‘ North Be ablew Pi political partios of King County, Wash ering 100 miles In 1:32:54 1-2 Ralph Hhig asetion shall not apply to landa Joh: i Walter Badjio fe Orillia | Ben Penny, Jacob Mo Cl bandanas tee NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 2 Mulford broke the world’s record Maining valuable deponite of min i. Val Mtosniadtongnan | Peter Nordath saggbremton |W. A. willtame * emails AB sagas Richard Armstrong, advisory coach | for a ctreular dirt track here Thurs @N4 the necenwary land for mits and fei New” catia | O. Albi yegeaaia’ Ss See ik Diamond | Witness my hand and official seal this] Of the Yale crew, has resigned for| day and won the race. Bob Bur- Machinery to be uned in the develop- | F sess Newport! Joe Edwards, John Jones .,.Renton Chas. Johnaon .sessssssseeseees ss sMOlow 2874 Gay of October, A, D, 1016 business reasons, man finished second,

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