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TheReasonWhy the Dental War Exists ‘The Dental Combine and Ite Friend Who Gives You WARNING | | When any association of men go to the legisiature and say, we want al law that will protect the people, it ts! time for the people to hunt out the} dark gentieman tn the wood pile. | When a case comes before a court wherein the ent of a state atute is In the Interest of a individuals, thi 1 tn the Inter and most strongly] ement . private rights Against such society as It tends sd favor. The law te what our courts eay It) ts. Our poger af-) fonts protec T natural rights, because t our a a} form a gulf bet his natural right In refusing § | that f and © constitu tlon which Ix indis if natural | rights are to be ained as the Basia of our comm j Now, it is @ fact that has never been denied that our Dental La the ose of wiving a few ly on the business of this state. In Novemb 1903, Dr. M.D. Thurston of Spok president of the Dental Board, ¢ orter for the Tacoma Ledger this was a fae The Dental Combine's code atte "eel } | | oaitive proof that the intent of the Ww we! oly, and when monstrous Dental te was brought to the attention of our courts in 1904- it wae ignored) 4 given silent jeatroy natural rights whic ftution®—state and natio 4 to protect and mn why the Dent advant stat combined for the purpose all other Dentists from locating bere The fewer Dentists, the more busl- eas for those here, and the grea keeping | or] the number of Dentists to divide the work, the leas each one will have, at a wall (in the form of ery constitutional requir reseribed no qualification acts at all, {t acts ditrartiy and outside of ali law, be- cause the law preseribes nothing for tt to act upon, and, of course, It acts in {ts own fnterest. It prescrib and imposes ite own arbitrary, law- leas examination; tt grades paper It ses fit: It heaps all examination papers: ‘Lora of the manor and Sigg of the Dental domain, anda God to be feared. It hires and sends out stool pigeons, and spies, who ‘come to my offices to have work done Nect Is to destroy other Dentists and @rive them away. T was over in the Justice Court on Thursday, where the honored and respect. . Kittoe was on trial ‘because @ stool pige went to his foffice and had his teeth examine Dr, Kittoe began practicing Dentis' ry vearly fifty years ago, when th were very fow gradua' and only one Dental Co! United States, and a course was all that was necessary lfer a Dentist to graduate. But what does a man who has practiced Den- ‘tistry for 50 long years in our great- est states amount to tn Washington? The state of Washington is not concerned about the private ri ite citizens. Sawdust, tim’ 4 dollars interest our leg tate. al Combine could have competition from the rice of Dental work een set by the monop- cople could Tet « few of us fought for our rights and are still fighting. After a 10 years’ fight in the courts and press I re- © at ea my certificate on May 13, 3912, Every. poard member told me in IT had aned good grade ey ‘that my ope wae marked on the “0. K." You see, I was com- led to become a lawbreaker or give up the practice of my profes- ston, upon which my Mvelihood was made to depend In 1919 T thougnt the thing was dead, but the cat tome back. ‘The tafi of @ snake lives until sunset, and I now propose to stay with this one until the sun goes éown. state, the would have oly, and the working not afford Dental services. TO THE DENTAL COMBINE'S FRIEND ‘There ts « young, tnexperienced man who also wae vaccinated for a Dentist, and who has had much to say in his edvertisements about the licensed Dentists 9 his office, He infers that the guarantes from other offices ig not good. This young ma used to be the laboratory boy In my Portland office in 1903 or 1904. Graduated about 1906, and was br fociated with the old fake Dent a for about two years before he ved his certificate to practice. es ployed as an operator & Dr. est, who was not licensed, and hus Tv remebe if any more } bases? in this young mi T will open w live in glass hous throw ston Beattie Leading Dental as the little Boy Dental the 6x-fake Dental College calls me. The Constitutional RHEUMATIC REMEDY | . | told “joffice. At th */and Van Slyke applied for remuner- Starving Mexican women and children begging for food at the doors of one of the army food supply depote In Vera Cruz where they are given barely enough to keep life and soul together. By David Bruce | Staff Special. CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, June 5 | War has made conditions tn Europe] “terrible.” War has made conditions in Mexico “pitiful.” There are wounded men, and SOLDIERSUSE | THEIR FISTS =: IN STRUGGLE trenches choked with dead, fought with band grenades, bayonets, knives and even their fists in tak- ing the now famous Sugar Mill at) Souchez from the Germans, was today in an “eye-witness” statement made public by the war conclusion of the fight about the refinery, the French burfed 3,000 Germans } Three thousand others were tak en prisoners. The French losses were declared to be no more than a fourth that of the Germans, ‘The outskirts of the # “4 fac} tury ‘vere first reached the | French by crawling thru Gorm ‘ trenches which had been wrecked ty arilllery, The French directed thetr attack| upon the mill ftaelf, alternately crawling thra cellars filled with| dead or dashing across open spaces toward the German stronghold, | From the ruins of the mill the! Germans poured forth a steady ma-| chine gun fire upon the attacking force. For three hours the fight) raged, with the French using hand! Grenades and stabbing and hacking) on way with bayonets into the) mili. The Germans finally withdrew, but again attacked, charging in the moonlight. The forces locked in a hand-o-hand stru¢zlie. Only knives or fists could be! used, so closely were the contend-| fag troops locked. The overwhelming numbers of the Germans forced the French to withdraw during the night, but at daybreak artillery opened up on the will, and the Germans were in turn driven out for a second time. COMPENSATION LAW INCLUDES T.B., SAYS JUDGE, Judge Talim: handing down a decision against the state indus- trial insurance commission Satur- day, held that the law is to pro- tect all the people and not the 40 per cent who are not born with tuberculosis-infected bodies The commission was ordered to pay $1,500 to A. R, Van Slyke, for- merly employed by the Kent Log: sing Co., whose left leg was ampu- tated after tuberculosis had in-| fected a wound recelved while Van | Slyke was at work. The commission had already | aid Van Slyke $40 for the time 6 lost immediately after the in jury. Later tuberculosis set in ation for the loss of the limb. He was refused, the commission hold- ing tuberculosis did not come un der the compensation act. WARRANTS OUT che: the| KAR urce of TRADE MARK rheumatiem stem and cures many | Liver, Bladder, | Debiiity, Kozerme | trouble Rel ll piste orders ‘emoves th cause o ee Testimonial From | Prominent Jewe | bb, Kar-Rn al coased, and I bave been S| ever since MARK 1. DAVIS. eye Warne book at rapist. Ma Chemical So., Tacoma, Original fire back ranges and| furnaces. in and connected. ee 51. Pau! Stove Repair Sove Rear | Mnings and repairs! Wat | 8 VIK: Main & Plumbing Co. for all kinds of! backs and coils; ut wT, | om5 | orl FOR 2 DEALERS Warrants were issued Saturday morning !n Justice Brinker's court, on complaint of W. H. Adams state food inapector, against the! General Market Co, Christian | Aquerin, and James Harris, They | \are accused of having in thelr pos session and ready for sale some 800 cases of adulterated salmon, THIEF MAKES $235 HAUL A $236 haul was mado by a bur glar who entered the home of Mra Campbell, 1728 19th ave, during er absence Friday afternoon. The thief procured $85 in cash and a diamond pendant worth $150. DANCE ON LAKE The Follies club will entertain with an excursion and dance at Fortuna park Friday night. Boats leave Madison park at 8 p. m., call ing at Leschi at 8:15, A seven-| plece orchestra wili play, SUCTEHUOS » ULKWOUD j eat- | the wounded men and women and wounded boys; wounded women and wounded bables; some maimed for fe. AND THERE ARE THOU SANDS UPON THOUSANDS oF PEOPLE STARVING. | THERE IS HUNGER NORTH (/f, AND SOUTH, EAST AND /t WEST. | Even here tn the north women and little children pack the doors) t of the bullding thi have been } turned Into commissaries for th troops-—-and plead for a handful of | 5 er or beans. y are mourning sisters and sweethearts; mourning mothers who have lost flesh thelr flesh. They left alone, there ts nobody to do for them, no-| body who cares. onpene 18 NOTHING rHEY| wives t of DO TO HELP THEM-| | PARIS, June 6.—How French SELVES THEY HAVE NO MONEY | THEY HAVE THING. YET) troops crawled thru cellars and THEY MUST E SOMEHOW. IT 18 PITIFUL, | And it is the same elsewhere tn Mexico, The soldiers are fed—they are the ones who get it no matter |how or tn what way. The strong| because they can get food. But children, they go hungry and te rags. Money has gone down in value—down almost to noth. So that those who have WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Attorney-At-Law 622-3-4 Central Bidg. Removed from 228 Burke Bidg. Friends and C fents please note Practice in All Courts, Phone Main 9447, t BULL BROS. [bes Jusi Printere * 1013 THIRD «@AIN ta | ja IPATENTS BUN & CO, 093 Weebworth le isnot oink 21 F Maat YOUR ROLL FILMS DEVELOPED FREE If You Buy Them of EVANS’ Third and Columbia Third and Union We Carry Only Eastman Film Portland Rose Festival Go via Round Trip, Portland and Return Shasta p.m. Stee! Defiance ciTY TI Main 932 when less. and! better. and mighty battle. eens ls CANCER i: JUNE 9, 10 AND 11 O-W. R. & N. $7.50 THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY TO PORTLAND Portland Express, leaves 10:46 a, m. Owl, popular night train, leaves 11:15 Delightful daylight ride over new Pt. For tickets, reservations, call at STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915. PAGE 5. managed to hoard a few pesos or to scrape together a few centavos can buy but litt with them. Prices have gone up-and money has dropped. In the north and to the west aa ar nas El Paso fighting has mpovertshed the country | The peon and his famtly eat! Providence senda a meal heir way and consider themselves ucky Many are absolutely home| They sleep where they bap-| yen to find themselves In the south conditions are no There the armies of Villa Obregon are massed for Everything diers. Food, clothing, horses lay thelr are In desperate ne id. Nobody ' _ Spares} nobody protests | sponelbiliti | Ie for the sol | Dear Miss Grey: NEW MAN,” my compliment and supplement to your answer to “J pusiiianimous letter. “What have you to put In a matrimonia ked by office boys of a girl who want ueband as . ake in a wife. And | “Where is she?” GHE IS LEGION! ment office or upon avenues of unemployed women, and not on boule varde, In grille or at whist tournaments, “J. A, PR.” 1900 model auto—why yearn for an 1800 model wife? The key to the trouble is: Average $75 per month men expect he Is watching all the green stockings on the avenue. place In present-day civilization. share in homemaking-——provide and divide equally—which ceptional; must be willing to self-equip for the physical and mental re- of fatherhood—which Is exceptional. COMPANIONSHIP IN MARRIAGE awake to the doings of domestic science and better bables taught In public schools, A man known to me possessed a model wife. not happy. inal Mrs, Slop-esky. A fine housewife teil woman stole her husband, because she nev him. years of age—today would enjoy cooking a banquet for all matrimo- nial pessimists of the “J. A. P.” brand—and she a militant suffraget club woman, too! me that a companionable Then he may be companioniess a long time, deservedly. the day of individual homes | Imost under this cursed c tem, with Its progeny of idle par walking streets, shedding tears for work and food? 7,000,000 wome: 10 years of age are @ slaves in thie free country? her? naturally ineul for phrase. Or oi She Ie a nice girl, but | am salt to taste. d at thie uncalled ould | tell her! se tell me if the: mother? A YOUNG MAN. | way | can | A—Nothing ts to be gained by! young man is doing. telling the girl's mother. Since you He Is in Port- land, stopping at a hotel, | point much more quickly by sham ing the girl rather than ree ace, | to reprimand her. Girls often think it clever to nse} exaggerated expressions they reepat like parrots without|me for a month? WANNETTA, stopping to analyze the meanings.| A—There are several This girl may have wished to shock | agenctes in the city. you, the slightest intention of tnsulting| could easily find out by calling any you of them up. Her use of the expression may to do it; {t's bad business have been due to a freakish im | young man found out you thinking he is untruthful. Could | have a secret service an detective 1 do not know Those who 4!4 not win a cash prise tn the business and protes-| tonal men's contest ve another M rt winning « June 7, to Mat prt il appear but advertinement p treats every human ay @ without the use * or surger r ot claim that ent if a cure-all, and he will his reatr [Bet take your case if the thinks hel), mnot benefit you treatment in your case, he will 0, and advi you to go to| physician and surgeon for tment. Hin office ts } TWILL GWE $1000 turgieat Serteeas Posnts proven IT FAIL to CURE sy CANCER seceive tree narice retenisoyieer ts betore tt POISONS deep glands OF attaches to BONE and alwa} pit glans rrowan inevery 7 dlesolcancer= oper efuse many who walt too long & iaust die red at hal! price r 68 te ame}! CHAMLET & 68, aera bo 4340 KINOLY MAIL, THIS ¥ memo CANCER “The Whole World knows The Portland Rose”. It is blooming in all its rare fragrance and beauty the Ticket Sale, June 6 to 10; Final Return Limit, June 14, 1915, Limited, leaves 9:30 a. m. Coaches, Finest Service, Courteous Employes. line. CKET OFFICE, 716 2nd Ave. H, L. Hudson, D, F, & P. A. Q—I! am engaged to be married You had better end the whole affa! to a gir! whom | have known a long) right now, because if he has aroused | X!0# County side, |time, Before Easter she went East your suspicion to such an extent | to relatives, as | supposed. | now, you would never be happy mar- | After she returned, | met her ried to him ur unhappiness downtown with a young man she w had met on her visit. | did not even know she had come back. Later | asked for an explanation iipcnisisinbnaineseenn and she sald there was nothing to explain—that ali her family knew the young man, who happened a be coming here she wa coming| ie did not tell eel she knew | would be ter. e ribly jealous, and she wanted to| save a scene. Now, do you think | can trust er? She said her mother thought, ihe had done ali right. break my engagement, but | feel ase if | ought not to stand too much o. d make impor narriage. m miserable. Trust nt factor in the happy Four women + were arrested Fri- | hotel, |tssued by Prosecuting Attorney Lun- ly trying to “save a scene, sald. But of course she merely pstponed one. She should learn that she will never be able to pro- tect herself against a jealous man, | 0, and Hattie Peterson, and that her endeavor to avold|#ré charged with vagrancy |trouble will always be construed as|Taid was conducted by Deputy Sher- evidence against her. And you/iffs Brewer, Spaight, Von Gerst, should be told that a suspicious | Neiss and Campbell. man will find cause for affront in| Women alleged to have been 22: jothers, Lena Fiel, 8, 2 and that your lack of trust in the young woman promotes deception. For her sake, it might be well to| release her. a the rald took place. “AGED MAN FACES Q.—Would It be possible for a |state of the Union with a large for-| leign population to put up a govern. | @ could reach town, ti Mt state tn this Union a republican claims self-defense. form of government, and shall pro- | he asks, Better look for her In an employ- wouldn't own a $160 per month women waiting to erect nice, pedestaled altars, with Mr. | Hubby's Image there enshrined, while, likely as not, Dignity labor, but drudgery has no Men must become willing to do their le now ex- the slogan of awakened ones. A. P.” le but one of an army of Rip Van Winkles at large—not yet Ho was When she died, he found jolly companionship in the orig-| found time to go out with | The writer never did a day's housework before marriage, at 25| COUPLE HAVE Does “J. A. P.” read no solentific sociology, or is he absorbed In Kipling et al.? Ie he sincere about going beneath the surface of his query? Does he still vote the self-seeking standpatters’ dictates?— Does he know 6 sys ites and poverty—able-bodied men Does he know 3,000,000 In New York alone, and 2,000,000 bables under altho she probably had not! their ch arges for such work, but you But I advise you not! If the were | cofinest Kitsap county more ly with Seattle, IN HOTEL RAID | hate to| day night tn a raid on the La Salle 1019 Pike st. on warrants tual. | din, and charges of selling liquor sho| without license were placed against | the landlady, Minnie Fiel, 32. The Bessie Nel-| 31, The A number of in-| Tight, and in very good condition. everything he does not understand,| mates of the hotel had left just be-| We shall sell this Monday or Tues- day at $97, “BESIDE THE NEW WOMAN STANDS THE | ground |French Dyeing and Cleaning Co.| GATHERS any/and the Stoddard Loan Co, on the rn just what a certain! second floor. the love | Italian organization, ve known the girl a) him, but do not think he Is being It practt cally _eacaped all damage. | but do not know, and | must onal out soon if | am right or wrong In| which | watch him, and what would it sone | co |to induce the commissioners of Kit-| sap county to build a ferry to run from Olalla to Cove or Lisabula,) on Vashon island. has been arranged. pulse, rather than to lack of re-|shadowing him in such a manner inement. | after he had given you his word of| Uy - |honor, he would not marry you.| Sy sh in jet | raw milk samples comprised i local exhibit. Startling Piano Values Now = at the Pioneer Piano House Fine Kingsbury Piano, $97 [Monday and Tuesday Only] B fi used plano. others will be closed next few 4 lacy very desirable ones, such as Five Nights & Matinees Commencing Tomorrow MOORE Seats Now On Sale LYMAN H.HoweE PRESENTS HIS STUPENDOUS EXCLUSIVE NAVAL SPECTACLE — THE U.S.NAVY OF 1915 THE PHILIPPINES %..o°325R ANO TO- Ldgit NATIVE LIFE, CUSTOMS SPORTS .PESTWITIOS FROM SAVAGES TO CIVILIZATION. MAKING A NATIONAL CASH REG/STER ”~ PRESENTS Night Prices, 260, 35c and 50c; Matinees Dally at 25¢ and 35¢, Children Under 12 Years, 150—Any Part of Theatre. ‘CANDY SOAKED; ASK CITY FOR DAMAGES While a broken water main was looding Second eve. this morning, sult was being filed in superior CLOSE SHAVE . jcourt by the Imperial Candy Co, for $1,023.65 damages ogainst the city for the alleged destruction of their stock on March 3 thru the Awake, “J. A. P.”"! THERE 18 NO SEX IN SOUL, brain, honor, oes) leaking of another main en Western courage or any other human attributes! Place 1,000 brains in a labor- Ph giles “ne hha g I sige Rete pay Rie ae “al ani , and wife bad a o va he company alleges a Iai Story, Gnd ne payenelegiot can say whieh fe male and which le fomele, | 2% oon saturday when fire broke|amount of sandy wan Glee e ensopt some mate brains are heavier physically. Solence, thru evolution, | "1 "t4. Grown building, Second|the water and thet quantal 7 621 Bhat ico. 7 eget we i ee | ave ‘and James st Almost over cassie gerry Pig tency cram misenetem—ole aversion te new Id UR NIG & FRAZIAR come by smoke, they managed to| were destroyed. y 4 | eB ere e md A—Bravo, Mrs, Frazier! if your letter isn't cold water applied Sees” vercat doen ey ig ePrnnd to sleepy eyes, why, | say: “What's the use?” Myers, vr Codfish in Cream sounds com- ‘Dr. Woo has offices the sec-| mon, but it’s mighty healthy. Try Q.—1 have been going with a girl | quart hot water, and as soon as wa-| 1"), Woo has otfloes on the ase ("it the Hollywood Lunch tomor for one year. Yesterday | received) ter has drained thru pour over an-| come floor, there is a store room of | TOW.—Advertisement a letter from her, which, to my other quart; then repeat Gather! paints, where the fire is believed | ended with, “Yours ‘till cheesecloth around curd to form altg have originated. The damage | over.” bag and let hang until curd is free] t the building is about $3,500, | A Would you advise me to repri-/from whey. Molsten with melted Slight damages were sustained | mand her, or to stop going with) utter and heavy cream, and add/aiso by the Canadian bank on the ROLLING STONE floor, thru water, the/ NO MOSS, BUT A SAVED DOLLAR GATHERS MORE DOL. LARS. You can start a On the third floor, National Commercial Club, an | has its rooms. lyear and have a certain regard od er to me—we are engaged. 1 r ys her, why not tell her that you were| would not care for him seeing other | savings account with a very much surprised when you rend | girlie if he would tell me the truth.) the conclusion of her letter. Ten| But he always says he h nothing| GET TOGETHER dollar. chances to one you will gain your! to do with them. | am sure h Interest Mf Per Cent '\UNION SAVINGS & ‘TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE ON FERRY PLAN Efforts will ee made by the punty Commissioners Wednesday A foint masting | By this method, it is hoped to! direct. | having been de-| ded to install a Feecis from Three ree point to the island from the Capital and Surplus $811,000 JAMES D. HOGE, |N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer, HOGE BUILDING the Heart of the Financlal District. MILK EXHIBIT President. Forty samples of milk have been | iipped from Seattle to compete | the national exhibit at San Fran- | Certified, pasteurized, and ! the sco. BEST PLAYER PIANOS Ten of them will positively be disposed of this week, and to do this in short order, the prices are as follows for the little-used ones: Jacob Doll Player Piano, $290 for the $650 style; another at $268, a Kingsbury Player Plano $288, a | Decker Player and Lester Player Piano at nearly half-price, a $1,050 Weber Pianola Piano at $ and a $1,100 one at $650, and another This url Kingsbury is a case, full-sized up- elegant Walnut and on terms. Be the rst to call and secure this fine SCORES OF OTHERS In this sale of used pianos are AUBURN, Cal. J 6. y,|a@ small-sized model in mahogany | $1,000 Weber Pianola Piano at Pe ge | canan aie tee all Mere today {ease at $144, and. another at $128. | $489, and a half dozen other fine, A.—Most certainly not. A state |#8d Will probably be charged with | A used Decker at $328, Steinway |latest-style players that can fort could hardly become more power-|the murder of Leo Schumann, 2 , {at pot anich & or $178, Les-| be told from new at <r ng ful than the United States. whom he shot Thursday at the | ter $ Omerson $127, Knabe at/reductions. Free _ bench, | Article IV., section 4, of the|Crandall mine. There was no | $295, as "well as two ‘Chickering | Library of Music Rolls included constitution Teads: “The United | Witness to the shooting and Car-|Grands and three Kimball Grands|with each. Easy terms of pay States shall guarantee to every | ter Bave himself up as quickly at $275, $350, $450 and $475 below| ment and no charge for delivery, 4A Garter |the usual price, These and many|Be on hand the first thing Mon- out fn the/day, or Tuesday sure. Eilers Music House, Third and University, tect each of them against invasion, and on application of the legisla ture, or of the executive (when the legisiature cannot be convened), againat domestic violence.” | It would pay you to read the}! constitution of the United States jand you will find it Interesting ure, as well as in structive, for as long as you remain in this country you are under the Jurisdiction of the laws operative within tt. ATURDAY Q—Ple: tell me what to use In place ef a for a sensitive Lm senett UNDAY A.—Une almond meal; moisten Ties Tue water fe the palm of SPEED KINGS @.—Can you tell me how to cook |i Jim Parsons tage cheese? t have planty of scur|fia Ray Lentz seed haste en © orl Henry North A.—To cook crabs, boll them the Chas. Latta them into « pot of tolling water |i Fred Barsby Tho fire should be hot enough to} keep them botling until done. To| clean, lift and fold back the tapering points which are found on each side | of the back shell, and remove spon- Harry D. Stratton Ray Paulsen Frank Elliott \gy substance that Hes under them Turn crab on its back, and, with a OTHERS FROM |pointed Knife, remove the sinall| plece at lower part of shell, which PORTLAND |terminates in a point; this ts called | | the apron | SPOKANE To prepare cottage cheese, heat one quart of sour milk to 100 dogrees |i TACOMA F., and turn into a strainer lined with cheesecloth, Pour over one Madison Park JUNE 12 and 13 Auto Races | SPEED DEVILS IN THEIR OWN HOME TOWN | fate drivers are coming home to show the “home ol ; After a most successful auto racing season, the and. All Other Towns INTER-CITY AUTO RACING ion 50c. Grandstand 75c. Box Seats $1.00.