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DA ees embodying some of the stopping points it would like to see in the itinerary of the Hamilton-Knud- sen-Carrigan line. It should stop trying to do business without an inventory. No living man knows what King county owns in the way of personal property, or that, indeed, it .owns much of anything other than a ramshackle courthouse. It should stop buying supplies in the reckless The recount contest is over. Carrigan has replaced McKenzie both as county commissioner and as chairman of the board. The list of ap- pointees has been made known to a breathless populace, and the antiquated but still nimble county machine is oiled and gasolined for another run. Honk! Honk! But wait! Every good jitney bus ought to sees aroled, JANUARY 14, ivio have a schedule. manner that has obtained. Upper auto cases do raued A Running Card for Hamilton-Carrigan-Knudsen Jithey Bus It should stop running the poor farm, and county hospital as a purely political enterprise, and pay a little attention to thetr social and business aspects. It should stop the present inefficient operation of the Kirkland ferry, and make it pay, or else turn that enterprise over to the port commission. It should stop spending the county’s immense road funds in a small-town-Brockway-peanut way. It should not attempt to hamper the prose- forts in many ways, but it should understand the people will not tolerate any attempt to exert that power. It should stop the insane expenditure of money for autos and auto maintenance. It should stop carrying Lafe Hamilton’s rela- tives on the payroll. It should stop employing a river inspector, a bunch of useless right-of-way agents, and other unnecessaries, The Star proposes to outline a running card not appeal to the average taxpayer. cuting attorney. It has the power to block his ef- So, then, all aboard! Honk! Honk! [[ourunsts or everett rave | CHARGES COUNTY IS STUNG $71,000 ON NEW COURTHOUSE syotem under which floor area, and for the added stories building the court-/ 37% ents, or $5 for each square were let is going to result pt of floor area asonably high cost, The extra stories, Stryker as ade by Francis Stryker,| serts, should not have cost more quantity surveyor, in a letter which| than 25 or 26 cents a cubic foot, he filed Thursday with the county) or $260,000 in al ee ‘BEGIN EXCAVATION ON OAK BAY CANAL A battery of big steam shovels has begun the attack on the 4,400- en WAL, NOW va Look NERS, You NECDN'T THINK FOR A MINUTe YOu CAN GET AWAY WITH THAT LIN® OF BUNK! T'™™ NOT GOING TO STAND FoR News Seevice of the Seattic, Wash. That the °OH, MR, (SLES, You contracts for FLOOR WALKERS IN WE GREAT STORES Have SUCH GRAND MANNERG Some nowy house fn an un a“ chare "IT ay Cones NATURAL To US, nde CL PreK LES *°— tainier Valley and the Autobus Loop HY are the street improvements in the Rainier valley halted and delayed? Because of litigation which resulted from the mpt to obtain the Seattle, Renton & Southern line If the city should definitely abandon any intention to and compiled a bid for one of the unsuccessful contractors The trouble was, Stryker told the commissioners, that the award was dent on the low bid on a story building, not on the city’s at- necessarily, irchase that line, the litigation will cease, combined figures for a five-story| foot strip of land that must be re- the improvements can then follow without hindrance The successful bid on the main) moved in the Port Townsend-Oak That's what the autobus plan suggested by The Star] building was $807,000, and for the pay canal project. The channel do. The auto line will connect Divisions A and C,| additional stories $221,000 will be ready in June. The new A unit price for each cuble foot) passage will shorten the running of the main building is 27% cents,| time between Seattle and Victoria |or $4.10 for each square foot of materially Spinning’s Specials 25¢ Wonder Polishing Cloth —————) is eliminating the need of the Renton line for that purpose. | The auto line will give the municipal railway downtown! , and there will be no need of the Renton line on that) The city won't need to enforce any common user rights Fourth ave. and it won't be bothered with other vexing tions in connection with the Seattle, Renton & Southern, ith autobusses in operation, the city won't ever need or int to buy the Renton line on any terms whatsoever A few folks in the Rainier valley say they can't see how autobusses.will help the residents of the valley. These le evidently don't want to see. They'd rather see the} get tied to a dead horse like the S., R. & S. is bound to} before 28 years are over { They'd rather pay $1,500,000 for when every sign of the times, every the road, every bit of common foresight, makes it as plain as daylight that trolley lines are doomed, and that the autobus is the coming means of transporta- j tion. i } Fortunately, there are only a few of these sort of folks} in the valle The big majority of the residents see that} m1 sive Seattle will not fall for such a back-number and| & S. 2-year $1,500,000} » 10¢ Specially prepared for cleaning and polishing brass, copper, nickel and other met- als@ Clean, quick, effective and economica). Each cloth said to do as much work as? a gallon of polish costing $1.25 25c 18in. Hardwood Roller Towel Bar + «+106 Towels last and keep clean longer where you place them on a roller towel bar > B0c 24-0z.. Handied Germantown Hammer This is the No. 1 or 11 size, and weighs 1 Ib. 4 oz unhandled Best second-growth hickory handle one plece solid tool steel. Fifty years of hammer making gives valuable and reliable knockers. $25.00 Little-Used Lady's Bicycle $13.00 We can't call it new because it has been used, the newness still shows te proposition as the S., R FOR THE GOOD OF RAINIER VALLEY, WHICH | EDS STREET IMPROVEMENTS, AND FOR THE} OD OF THE CITY, WHICH SHOULD BE ANXIOUS) ) PLACE THE MUNICIPAL RAILWAY ON A PAY-! BASIS, THE AUTOBUS LINE, INVOLVING AN| [NSE THAT WILL BE UNDER $50,000, IS EN- D TO YOUR SUPPORT. ‘THE CHAP who can’t see the autobus replacing the trolley car is busy of nights trying to put the electric light out by blowing but SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1416-1417 Fourth Av. FIELDS ARE to children what boulevards are for automobilists. ir that, gentiemen of the park board. seenmy | A “DAYLIGHT SALOON” sounds much more reasonable than an rooming-house bar. telief for Catarrh Sufferers Now FREE At the close of business December 31, 1914. Can Now Treat This Trouble in Your) Own Home and Get Relief at Once. How Remed Catarrh Loans secured by first a on improved real estate ...........++++- $3,696,834.29 we ols fe £ Bonds and warrants ..... PCOS Sg Spy ee NRE AE 291,031.42 His unis & | Real estate owned ...... 6,200.00 By the new eee Gomme Real estate sold under contract........ 9,377.91 fear ee i. poet re Office furniture and fixtures .......... 2,000.00 Cae agftigl cause symptoms have been | Accrued interest on bonds and warrants. . 9,126.62 derct, “ethe treated while the cause of | Cash on hand and in banks...... Jsagdacievaaauides 273,221.79 branes. the aap reer A | circulate in the I. SERS A sesprond lag Saag bm MAM in Gee Weeo div and fede VANGR COREE CS LAS NE RE $4,287,792.03 treatments could relieve it. | | C. E. Gauss, who experimented for | “Excure ™ I J years on a treatment for Casts, teat j wR, Istes, in | “LIABI TIES that after perfecting a balm that relieved | Sue I'D Never Due members of Association on certificates and pass books.............--. $4,094,214.09 Gale gead ae cantee, Due borrowers on construction loans................. ceeee Py ee ee 14,875.05 The tixir, 2 over again. | Reserve and undivided profits fund, ...... ceeakagune vo See ae eRe NES ‘ 178,702.89 - toner Ame iM On test cases, he could det tfamnce rege remove all TOMB i. cscs Sih Reid seta See he 6 06 Ae a ek ie . $4,287,792.03 Sarr sed 38d dhscan, but ina tow pe “Attest—Correct: W. S. DARROW, Auditor. tas by remoc weeks they were back. STATE OF WASHINGTON, ing the cause, ss. COUNTY OF KING Herman Chapin, President, and H Association of Seattle, Washington, do solemnly experiments and investigations have shown troubles were expelled from the nose and real cause of the disease was overlooked short time the Catarrh would return stronger ever. Mr Gauss has gone way ahead of the —~ of treatment and has provided a D. Campbell, Secretary of the Washington Savings and Loan swear that the above statement is true to the best of their knowledge and belief, and that it fully represents the true state of the several matters con- tained therein at the close of business on the thirty-first day of December, 1914. (Signed) HERMAN CHAPIN, President. H. D. CAMPBELL, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of January, 1915. ARTHUR P. REDMAN, Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Residing at Kirkland. $1,008,906.16 Washington Savings and Loan Association Established 25 years. | Goes to the Root of Stopped-up nomen Constant “frog-in-the throat” Nawal discharges | Hawking and spitting Snoring at night Bad breath Frequent colds Difficult breathing Smothering dreams pmoves the Cause and Immediately Gives Re-- lief to the Nose and Throat Reese Jones, of Scranton, Penn.. says that after trying 1¥ other treatments, he ‘used this new method and is now entirely clear and free and I am not by the disease any more. ‘The New Combined it we Worth its weight in gold telief from catarrh may be obtained in other Rema tas Nee & combined ‘Treatment must inevitat Be accepted for permancnt results faruh J. Cape, Mount Petia, ‘Tenn., rays Guflered the pains and distress « thirteen sensation This Is an Increase in fity of sneezing Assets for the Year of "MOST ANYTHING. Caught a Tartar Little Mary had been sent to the ’ asked mother eagerly send the | A thousand kisses,” answered fa saetbod. “Dut by nhl was Test Treat- |store by her mother to get some|ther grimly, “and sixteen ha andker:| Joy that has come over me.” ment FREE |fly paper. She was a long time in|chiefs, two waists and four batches returning and the mother began to|of ribbons for you to jget anxious, Going to the door, she| mend halt, Mick, |spled the little girl coming up the} Pe tment | Street and called to her wash and : Trial Treatment Asmar c. E. GAUSS, ew method is so important to the O73 Main Bes 80 vital to every person au! from any form of catarrh, that the oppor His Variety ee Sez Sere S gotarrh, that & 0 “Mary, have you got the fly pa-| ,, gladly extended without one cent of cos - a per?” t What kind of snake bbe tt that : Alarae trial treatment, with complete, m ‘No, mother,” replied Mary, “it's| ‘ined and bit you so quickly? 810 SECOND AV E une directions, will be sent free to any catarr got me, but we're comin’ together.” |, “I don't know, but I think it must ” . oe |have been one of those automatic! Sind no, money take no risks, make 0 | xame K inchenk |addors 1 nee advertised,” HERMAN CHAPIN, President. H. D. CAMPBELL, Secretary, and the vackage of the New Combi iealaee Farmer-—Can you keep my daugh-| RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, V. Pres. & Manager. WILLIAM THAANUM, V. Pres. & Treasurer. G. A. BRUCE, Asst. Secretary. W. S. DARROW, Asst. Secretary. featment will be sent, fully prepaid, together the valuable book ‘on Catarrh. 1 “lter in the luxury to which she is ac-| +|customed? City Suitor 1,400,000 DESTITUTE ply? LONODN, Jan. 14 Farmer Fresh Sons for breakfast | 1,400,000 destitutes pe The Veen “Virginia Bt, and Kighth Av., Seattle, Use any cars via Westinke ay. Modern, slegantly tarnished rooms, with the best ipiviiebeemabioniatingn What does that im | In® Belgium raons are get in cleanliness, comfort an4 court Hotel the least imaney, ‘Transient, Soo to bv] For the oie Folks at Heme ting dally rations of 10 ounces of weekiz, $2.60 to 04 “What Is in the matl from daugh-| bread