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The Two Bankrupt Stocks of Ladies’ Coats and Suits recently purchased by us are selling, and selling fast. The remarkable bargains we have given have stirred the people to a thorough realization that it pays to trade PANTON’S a Read our advertisements and watch displays for bargains. || Many Coats and Suits to choose from yet that will fit you and dress you at about the cost of lining, buttons and thread. They are Fall coats and strictly tailored suits. our window Values Up to Another Grand Special for Thursday Ladies’ Dress Waists Winsor $1.25 Only 10 dozen of them and we predict they will go fast, so come @arly. There are crepe de chine and lace waists. There are military style China silk waists. There are combination silk and lace waists With high or low collars. There are embroidered China silk waists —nearly all white, only a few pinks ‘and blues. All crisp, new goods, meade up in the latest fashion, and the price is $1.25 each. DON’T FORGET the bargains in our Being Discontinued departments | look through and see the savings you can make in Lace ) Curtains, Comforters, Linens, Boots and Shoes, Rub- bers, Notions, Silks and Dress Goods sre. magma 1107-1111 SECOND AVENUE _ DECIDE AGAINST TEACHER THEY FIGHT CENSORSHIP STAR—WEDNESDAY, COUNCIL HOPES REQUIRE WEEKS FORFINAL VOTE | T0 GET BODIES ON RENTON DEAL OF 21 VICTIMS It in belleved the city NANAIMO, B. C,, Feb. 10 aro being installed today at the dade sent | finally get down to a vote on the latest proposition of the BSeatt South Wellimgton mine of the Pa Renton & Southern at a special |Ctfic Coast con! mines, preparatory council meeting Wednesday after-|to removing the water and recov ering the bodies of 21 perished noon miners who The new wrinkle ts a clause sub: yesterday when water mitting the purchase of the road | from abandoned to the approval of the people at a the an the workings, special election 60 days after Owners of the mine say tt ts tm passage of the ordinance, n could have Thee Munteipal league and the vived. The shaft Commercial Club are on record ag |!4 filled with water up to No. 4 opposed to a special election level One of the conditions of the offer! Officials of the company estt is that the re ay the ex-|mate it will require six weeks or enses of the election, and the more to get the water out council will insist oh a provision) The flood resulted from a shot that the money be pald inta the which blew @ hole through the wall general fund, and t a certified which #e order of the superior court ing that the receivers have t egal right to spend this money be filed five days after the passage of the ordinance. Bradford called attention to the fact that Calhoun had tnststed for many weeks that it would be |! parated the South Welling from the workings of an old abandoned shaft Water from the old mine rushed through and filled the South Wel lington shaft so rapidly that tt was sible for 21 men at work cape, show. ton mine idl mine flooded! possible that any of the entombed! e PAGE FEB. 10, 1915. 50,000 GERMANS KILLED IN WEEK BY SLAV FOES LONDON Feb 10 —The Ger jained along the Bore in Poland, during according to correspondent enor. to hymow lin: the last week, the Petrograd of The Star He estimates that 50,000 Ger mane were killed and four | times that number wounded as the result of this fighting. MOUNTAINS STREWN |WITH DEAD | PETROGRAD, Feb. 40.--One of |the most sanguinary battles of the |war in developing from the desper late fighting for of the |wlopes and pa Car pathtane | The mountain sides are strewn |with dead, Both the Russians and |the combined Austro-German forces bringing up heavy reinforce powsension of the are " vere yulses to German arme Hartfield, Svidnik and Lupnow at no@ to submit the Renton pur WILL ADVERTISE WENATCHEE ase to a vote of the people, anc |BOER GENERAL at Calhoun had evidently changed | WENATCTER, Feb. 10.—George hin mind Miller and Charlie Robinson are|"£PORTEO EXECUTED Corporation Counsel Bradford i, building an auto In which they tn) PRETORIA, 8. A., Feb. 10-1 te of the opinion that the city cannot tend to travel to the San Francisco! Teported the Germans in German legally accept any money from the/ fair, They will advertise the big) Southwest Africa have executed receivers to pay for the special| red apple of Wenatchee on their) Col. Marits, former leader of the election. | way rebellious Boers in Hritish South ALASKA THEATRE FOUR DAYS ONLY TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY,SATURDAY Famous Players Production Daniel Frohman offers the favorite inimitable ST. HELENS, Ore, Feb. 10—A| PORTLAND, Ore,, Feb. 19.—Mov- ry decided against Mrs. Flora I. ing picture theatre owners are teacher, discharged for al-|fighting Mayor Alhbee’s proposed ARY PICKFOR local picture houses. | Weorer back salary of $85 I am still an extra added attraction at the COLON in what critics pronounce my in two acts His Prehistoric Past Shown funniest picture before in Seattle Everything Else Brand New Today SILENCE 2-act All-Star feature, dealing with are vitally pertinent ~~ Evan’ $ Lucky Day leact American Beauty Yellowstone Honeymoon See the wonders of nature in Yellowstone National Park ___ CRAWFORD at the Great Organ things that ote ote ate ote ote of ten comedy ae a ote ate ofe “yo 0 “ie COLONIAL teaching of socialism and an- ordinance requiring censorship of to her pupils, who sought to all films before they are exhibited Seattle before at higher prices in her own adaptation of David Belasco’s famous drama of the sea HEARTS | ADRIFT A portrayal of womanly tenderness, love and sacrifice—tears follow smiles and smiles follow tears as the little hermitress unfolds her checkered life of joys and sorrows on the lonely isle —knowing not the existence of man— the love he brings nor the sorrow he leaves. 5 SUPERB ACTS 300 BEAUTIFUL SCENES A MILE OF MATCHLESS PHOTOGRAPHY A PICTURE MASTERPIECE Note This picture was shown in A Thousand Feet of Comedy | Cee | GRATTAN GUERIN, Organist 10c Admission 10c west Africa, on charges of treason. There ts no confirmation Maritz waa one of the principal leaders of the revolt, which was | put down by Premier Botha | After Gen. Beyers had been kt! ed and man Dewet had been | captured Maritz was reported te [have gone to German Southwest Africa | | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 |\WHAT ABOUT OIL IN WASHINGTON? HERE’S THE LINEUP ced management een delayed by f equipment parts en ordered from Los situation the was just af | | } | Ol Co. has ¢ and drilling he nonarrival which had & Angeles 7 about wha juncapping | The Scatter Creek Co. ja quarter-mile Crescent well | equipment jolfic States Has Hole The Pacific States, between Te| nino and Centralia, has a 12-inch hole to the depth of $15 feet. The \drilling is being done by contract the contractor to go down 2,500 feet, unless of] in paying quanti ties is found at a shallower leve This seems to be honest drilling |The contractor must “make hole |" get his money The United Oil and Land Co. |drilling on the other side of |ridge from the Pacific States, Pucoda. The D. J. Morris Development }Co.s hole at Ballard i# 1,770 feet }down; a new circulator, Is working satisfactorily and drilling pro grosses. Some ol] was found here several weeks ago. A cavein oc curred. The drill is now below the| point reached at the time of the! cave-in | Find Ol! Seepage it the fe drilling northwest of the It has a first ¢ is the near The Washington Ot) Co at} forks, Clallam county, after going! down 2,050 feet with a 4%-inch pipe, took that out when sand rock wan reached, and put in a 6%-Inch| pipe. With the larger pipe, the hole in now 2,000 feet deep. Olt seepage Was encountered some 1e ago, and the company be # ofl will be struck at a depth 2,200 feet | The Kitsap well at Chico is down 1,500 feet. At the 1,100-foot| level ofl formation was encoun. tered. The muck assays 29.9 per cent ol! and the oil shows 25 per cent paraffine The National vell at Enterprise is down 0 feet; the Quinauit on the Ind reservation at Wil lapa ha down 2,000 fee. and the Paraffine Of! Co.'s hole, al mile east of Tenino, fs down 1,035 feet with a diamond drill, having encountered ofl sand at 900 fegt Oil a Speculation ur or five cow te, other than which are either actually drilling or have good rigs on the gercund, as proof of their honeac Intentions At Cala stage of the game invent ment in oil stork is speculation, and no one should pay money for stock unless he can afford to lose it, Hat if the company selling th stock fnan’t at least a hole in the drilling ground and . good rig for (not second-hand junk), Invest ment isn't even a gamble. WOMAN WHO SLEW LOVER REMARRIES FORMER HUSBAND PORTLAND, Ore. » 10.—Mra.| Delia Marsh, who shot and killed Bernard (. Lindstrom in Augu and whose acquittal followed, is liv ing happily in Idaho, remarried to| her former husband, whom she had divorced Mrs. Mash became infatuated with Lindstrom, who promised to marry her. When he failed to ‘keep his promise, Mrs, Marsh shot him During the trial her former hus band stood by her, The day after she was cleared they remarried She has written to friends here |telling of her happiness. NEW LINER ARRIVES SAN DIEGO! Feb, 10 The 8, 8 t Northern, with several hun. dred tern visitors, passed the Point Loma light at 8:15 a. m, hen ener nen ae ae ner gi basalt a. EE pe See oe SSS ES ee ee oer RETURN ENGAGEMENT | EVELYN | NESBIT THAW AND HER SON RUSSELL IN | The Threads of DESTINY | An intense picture drama of the unseen side of Russian life—This is the same pic- ture that played to capacity houses at the Liberty Theatre a short time ago. FOUR DAYS ONLY Starting Today, Wednesday NO RAISE INP | THE ENTIRE LOWER Floor MISSION || Fourth - Pike - and - Union [SIX INJURED WHEN JITBUS OVERTURNS day night | Ike Perse, jitney bus driver, tried to avoid running down a boy Tuesday afternoon. Six persons } | were hurt as @ result. , | After hitting Francis Kruger, 7, at 22nd and B. Union, the machine turned over, injuring all but the | driver. Two passengers, My A |Dubbin, 28, and Arthur Dubbin, are in the Providence hospital, to- gether with the boy Perse was booked at police head- quarters for reckless driving. He |was released on his personal recognizance, TOPPENISH, Feb, 10.—H. D Davis of Granger is owner of a cow which, during the past 80 days, has Bcene from “The Rose of the Rancho,” which witi be shown for| Produced 2,867.7 pounds of milk, the remainder of the week at the Liberty. “The Rose” Is seen giving) ™*king 119.8 pounds of butter. The her American lover a geranium, which is the sign of love. Bessie|MeSt seven-day record was 700 Barriscale. will be. acenin the tite. role pounds of milk, the best single day ; Ui. SOS cee TE period 105.8 pounds of milk, in the near future by Portland ‘/MATE BLINDS CHILD | bakers, avcdcting to Prealdeot Rie | 2 Nes man of the Maaste Raker The EVERETT, Feb, 10,—Doctors are|igh price of wheat is responsible LOEW’S EMPRESS fighting to save the sight of 8-year > 4 PRANK STAPRORD & CO. was destroyed when a playmate “A HUNTERS GAME” } Jabbed the an umbrella], } into it. The right eye also is af-| The case of former Poltce Ser fected | Beant Lee Dagner, dise ‘ged for 10. Reserved Sents Paronts of the Kisener girl de-| #lleged filing of a false report con One week In advan | clare Sarah has been constantly) cerning #n accident in which ¢ picked on" because of the style of| fellow officer ran down and k dresses she wears be has been taken und THE vise nt by the ctvil | boar Dagner seeks reinstate. . i 2 PORTLAND TO HAVE irene tis ase was heard "tuss PA NTAGES TEN-CENT BREAD Vaudeville’s laughing hit, Jitney bu ' oF i itney bus applicants greatly in MARCO TWINS crease numer of autos lice PORTLAND, Feb, 10.—Ten-cent. state 281 in last six days, as broad, doing ai) eutively with 5 /agstat, 275. tor whole auth Mt O=*MUSiCal Nosses--5 cent loaves, may be decided upon] February, 1914 10¢ and 206