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IWoodho: 200 Odd Dining Chairs From 1 to 4 of a kind Grunbaum—4 16-42: If Superior Judge Tallman can| Nell Pickerell, the girl who was BY BOND P. GEODES get at the bottom of the mystery given the local police much trouble United Press Staff Correspondent of how Henry Surry, private de-|%& dressing in men's cloth a, wae qT VASHINGTON, June | 17-— { 8 ed dur red as a “vag” in Justice Gordon's he administration is disturb tective, has lived during the last! court Thursday, She drew 30 days,| d by the flood of anti-German ' two years—and got fat—he will! the jury returning a speedy verdict.| attacks, such as the question have solved the high cost of living| The defepdant peared in the! Ing of the identity of Mey Regular Price prodigy wirt room ati garbed. aaa man,| erttsrhare, ‘and. aliogations dd few spectators detected that it that official mails have been Henry apparently has the high | *" p | : eally was a woman who was belt tampered with by German cost thing hogtied. He admitted," ho was being or Friday and Saturday agents it when his wife, Biizabeth M, Sur - peU "| Officia let it be known to ry, reopened her old divorce case}. Prosecutor Friend and Attorney P ! , x ietine coeds vure.| Mart O'Brien clashed several tir jay that sensational stori All high-grade Chairs crore Eee cee Ot Tle | Gita es eentes of the Gane | plicating German repr of solid oak, In the gol ; ; ge pl le : tives are viewed in Washing lect several hundred dollars in all | am surprised to find a prom den and fumed finish; mony that Henry hasn't paid cuting attorney who is sorry for any 11h kd tte ald ah wood and leather seats. Since 1918 the superior and su. | one, O'lirien exclaimed, when Despite the charges, however Slide ave “Ue hainbbin preme courts hav endeavor: | Friend said he felt sorry for Neil's iat ee hares wes in thie cous ing to learn Henry's secret mother and 17-yearold son, who ts ; yer ea nae and broken lines of our He appeared in court, sleek and) in Alaska Friend Just loves to Svubeat “ronnie ar py ie “snes ay best selling Chairs, and Petngon — oe doing so for behealy pn mat a) he thinks] having tampered with the mails of Phe skete Hu : i order net to be és Yet he told Judge Tallman that| “Altho 1 do Ish ier foe rae See Sor denersments, | trates one of the : appointed in your selec he has no income, no business, no| sional cane, I don't love t ‘put any official el fer ot 8 tescehal serie} many ways in which J o 10 0 pi official circles of a peacefu nett e 2 mae tion, we advise you to property, no nothing one in jail. At the end of # day's ment in the controversy with Ger-| Pol carfs ar come in before the best PF serine are he must de ba - ashemot to look a prisener many The state department to-| worn patterns are closed out. | Se a the face riend returned day announced the report of Am-/ | canis Surry's attorney, however.| The defendant's aged mother was bassador Page regarding the ex-| _Angora Polo Scarfs 50c jaave he will prove that Surry ls / present and loyally defended the plosion which damaged the Ne That are about 6 inches wide and 54 Inches long. @ally ns = OFTICS, a wal she sale dat ” ould pe v ot de \ ss . " The following list of a few of the values will convinee you Wore & Bary Batake Doraitive be She said her “ ~yr] Brg = -hereaggiy cy bober wry neat shown in rose, Copenhagen, gray, cerise, white of the Bargains we are offering agency, in the Hinckley block, that} Qu, OF mens clothes had ite be RGaribald aed rele te a on hese gpl Bn. emerald, 50¢, : ; . arene ginning from wearing overalls on| OS® 1 L [report leaves no doubt of the ves Golden oak Chair, wood seat, was $1.50, now The the firm has hundr rons | fishing trips with her brother rel having been torpedoed | Angora Polo Senet as 00 Golden oak Chair, wood seat, was $2.00, now $1.00 Bland operates a force eight OF) “Neil's womanly tendencies havelee rn, met! Garibaldi, cen of the) ‘The impression was gained that - : Fumed oak Chair, leather seat, was $2.25, now $1.15 more patrolmen consta aicnell's womanly tendencies have | revelution Giuseppe Garibaldi | punijeation of the report was being This aise ie 10 inches wide agence | Golden cak Chair, jeather seat, Was $3.60, now [ote gee one No” the leant three sons to fight for France.| nostponed so a» not to add fuel to shown in the same colors as the smaller Scart Fumed oak Chair, wood seat, was now | "Ofticers testified that Net! was al vo, orthem, were Killed in sction.|the resentment displayed as a re-jm | “Mudes many changeable effects, $1.00. Famed oak Arm Chair, leather seat, was $10.25, now Golden oak Chair, leather seat, Was $5.00, now Fumed oak Arm Chair, leather seat, was $6.50, now Golden oak Arm Chair, leather seat, was $11.50, now.. Golden oak Chair, leather seat, was $6.00, now |had taken their places Mrs. Rossito, a survivor, testified On Your Journey to or from the East this summer travel one way via the ree The Scenic Line, You will see some of the finest scenery fn America. Your choice of three splendid electric-lighted trains dally— THE ORIENTAL LIMITED THE GLACIER PARK LIMITED THE GREAT NORTHERN EXPRESS Carrying compartment observation cars, standard and tour ist sleepers, diners and steel coaches, All main line trains border Glacier National Park, the new, wonderful national playground, located in Western Montana, in the heart of the Rocky mountains, Arrange to break your journey here. Stopovers allowed on all tickets Special round-trip fares east and to California on sale dally throughout the summer | We also operate the new fast de juxe rail* and water line to Francisco via Flavel and the pal | tlal steamers Great Northern and Northern Pacific, the largest, fast- est and finest-equipped s' the Pacific. »For further particulars, literature, ete., apply CITY TICKET OFFICE COLUMBIA 8T. AND SECOND AVE. PHONES: Main 117 Elliott 5609 [ 'WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR |} & COMPANY > te Now Located at 60% Thirs ve. Leon Bidg. CICCHETTE & MERLINO, Props HENRY SEEMS TOHAVE GOAT GIRL TRIED OF H.C.OFL. AS VAGRANT | grave is preparing to flood the state The Fastern Yiddish Stock Co Players will give three perform lances at the Tivoilt theatre Friday |night, Saturday night and Sunday Inight, introducing the Yiddish Dra |matic and Operatic Co. of New ag n comedian, 'LEO FRANK'S FATE | Frank hang next jin BABY PARADE T0 BE BIG FEATURE | with circulars asking for his arrest WILL APPEAR HERE York In various successful plays This company is under the man agement of H. Moss, and is headed by Mme. Bertha De Wolf. It alsc includes the celebrated actor Maurice German, and the well Isidor Greenblat 16 SALOONS QUIT IN PORTLAND JULY | PORTLAND, June 17.—Due to | prohibition going into effect the | first of the new year, it was estt mated today that 75 saloon licenses will be surrendered July 1, when payments for continuing In business are due. According to this estimate, the city would lose nearly $280,000 in revenue ‘1S UP TO GOVERNOR June 17.—Will ‘Tuesday? which must Slaton. Un interferes,! ATLANTA Leo Thin ia the question be answered by Gov |less the chief executive in a hearing before the yesterday completed governor PLAN BIG LaBor DAY Port. assistant secre informed the Seat Counell that he will be unable to be here to take part Labor day festivities, Septem ber 6. At a meeting of the council Wednesday night, 6, Bs. Ault, Frank Gates, Reinhold Loewe, Ernest Davies and Deto Hengest were named as a committee in charge of arrangements for the celebration. Louls F. of Inbor Central Labor | | PICKERELL j had been taken hours of the night BLOODY DUDS “A MOTHER'S HEART” STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1915. PAGE 5. GEN. GARIBALDI GAVE 3 SONS TO FRENCH CAUSE WASHINGTON | STIRRED BY SPY STORIES They were members of the Garibaldi legion, which was founded by their father. a sult of the sinking of the Lusitania There was no story relating to th Gerhard or the interference with diplomatic mails Acting Secretary Lansing has re. ceived denials the Gerhard stc pnatant frequenter of saloons and from them at all » identity of Dr COLORADO SAILS SAN DIEGO, Jone 17 people A bill providing that all film ex With 600 | ‘Those who have tried all sorts of so-called “wrinkle-t in a | further investigation. | |i vain effort to lowe th leome jtraces of age, illness or worry, can Orders Clearing House for | [Iirnrcaiy tind words to express thelr Merchandise to Seli With- delight with the wonderful saxollte ee they have given of thie met out Reserve or Limit “ENGLAND WONT | i] due not alone to ite marvels LOCAL MANUPACTURBR |/$20 crowe-fest, es well a8 poi of Ladies’ High Grade ||prisingly quick action and ite entire harmlenmness. Its simplicity and its BY ED L. KEEN United Press Staff Correspondent Tailored Suits has placed ||inexpensiveneas are other come his entire surplus, together with 12 bie features, for one needs only nd dis |aolve an ounce of powdered saxolite a few of his new Fall models, |/in a balf pint witch hazel, and bathe LONDON, June 17.—Aitho th ein this solution. At once al Official expression cannot be ft remarkable transformation ts beheld | It is not only the effect on wrin |klew and creases that Is #0 notice but factal contour is remark ably improved and the face looks Imuch younge One should be sure |to ank the druggist for the powdered |saxolite. The lotion, being so re |freshing, is particularly grateful to with the Merchandise Clearing House, with orders to close out entire lot as quickly as possible. Every garment will be sold at 1-3, % to % off original prices. procured, | am authoritatively Informed the allies, especially Great Britain, would regard any German peace overtures at Present as premature. Great Britain is determined to continue the war, at least ‘ _ |i tired faces these warm, depressing| until Germany is driven back One 4 of Summer Suits, orig: |i iays.—-Advertisement upon her own territory. inal values to $ $7 50 Peace talk reaching the Unit- BE sdeder Seaass : ° certainly has not in London or other nfirmation of the charges regarding walls and killed and injured several |, r ESTABLISHED 1870 Dougall - 2 fouthwick * Second Ave $1.00, Are made of the popular combinations. Comprehensive Display of Art Silk Polo Scarfs $1.00 Art silk inches in wide white and They Art Silk Polo Scarfs $1.50 wide and 48 are 7 and many color and Pike St and are old blue and and is and also In inches long. eption by law Mrs. D. She c return your money ff your glasses don’t please you. Anoth t of beautiful Suit of the allies. an 1 at af ‘benutitnl ‘Saite if e Cream It is firmly believed Germany and Coats at has reached, or passed, her high: est offensive, while England is but $9.00 and $1 1.00 approaching this height Military authorities agree the A beautiful lot of extremely Th Dail D fina] verdict will be won, not by high-grade Suits, advance fall e ly essert Ve Regre Do ol dl lana ae atyles, new models, that will be | England wishes to demonstrate | sold “a aid at $15. 00 It's healthful, delicious, re-Jjthat a citizen army organized by $25.00, freshing. And it’s always ready, | the enlistment of volunteers cope with “German militarism MERCHANDISE CLEARING HOUSE 1326 Second Ave. The kiddies love better for them than it and pastry FIGHT FOR BABY Our “Cream of Quality Creams” is sold everywhere. Your neigh Mont. June 17 representative of the} b. jA Knox, |the death entence wit! be Invoked Lat Dr, Macy vorhood druggist or confeetioner J Utited Film company, th jail on al une 22, according to court or¢ white sfavery charge. a big lega Arguments for a commutation of Cure You can supply you ght 4a crotieed tocay bebween sentence to life imprisonment were the accused man and his wife for | With) Just ask for attle lce | possession of their two-yearold Cream.” It has grown to be the | Child, now with Knox's parents in los Angeles. leading seller. - ae The Seattle Chamber of Com merce is today in receipt of reso-| lution from the San Francisco pe fin Made by Chamber, thanking it for work it has done in convention with the No Bextra Charge for sion to the United States, The ees ape commission is in the personal an al el charge of C, B. Yandel, secretary | dsya 1000 1%. of the Seattle chamber, and the lo- uiow cal organization is bearing the ex- 1ata & Keattle, Wash. pense. The commission will ar Opposite 4 ootas Entrance rive here June 26, CONSULTATION me KE Trade Commis visit of the Chinese \ where she was found will says her sister-in-law has been suf-; fering from slight 3036-7 ARCADE BLOG. KC the You may use an old favorite recipe ayers: the best of materials and make it st right, yet you will have a failure if = is not the right oneto leaven it propetly carefully, the oven may be j “The Power behind the Dough and make it light, digestible, Good d baking without good baking powder is out of the uestion, Baking Powder has wonderful leave and th in the bow! and in the oven mikes gred sou pace from both Ambassador Von Bern At this price they are § inches inches long | | storft and Counselor Von Hagen of and are shown in bright colors with contrasting stripes, ben hn e rat ogter | bat } | the German embassy $1.50. rust - proo! labric. eguiar | rena * ' price $4.75. Special Friday -- | Art Silk Polo Scarfs $1.95 | and Saturday $2.55 [| One of the prettiest features ot | These Scarfs may be had in many Intricate weaves and the entertainment during Shrine | novel color combinations. $1.95. First Floor convention week will be paby pa-| The new mystery ts solved | ' de e place in the big] Which leaves the old mystery Extra fine quality German Whitethorn Bedspread ee ee ' } | { Linen Towels, hem- extra heavy finish; large Every mother ta hs. city mohy| A few: dave he, some cone found] i _All Trimmed Hats Over $10 for 1-3 Less ee eee oe size, 76x88. Good value at take part. Baby must be in car-|some old clothes near Issaquah,| SAN FRANCISCO, June 17 There ts nothing excepted. Our entire stock of Hats over ‘ Se, Good value st . $1.85, Special for Friday |riage, and the tot and Its vehicle| spattered with blood, and sleuths| Fifteen prominent women suffra. cede $10.00 can be had at 1-3 less. Second Floor. Friday and — sell a must be dressed and decorate: began to scent a new clue to the | Sista Were camped in the lobby of] Responding to the persistent de seeeeee + RSs and Saturday $1.35 lrepresent some specific idex | Henry Werner murder the Palace hotel here today, radiat-| mands of t@e diners gathered in j carriage may be either pushed or| Hut Thursday morning, Felice |!m& indignation against Congress-|the Rathskeller Wednesday night Bo I peles: Bl uses 50c ‘drawn by the mother, a maid or by|Arcarcart calmly walked into the|™man Fitagerald of New York and|Mme, Jomelli, the Metropolitan | ys’ a S tou! wien jchildren PP | prosecutor 8 office and claimed the Neg of mipen bal tin, rivets ae Grand Opera company singer, who} We have just received a new shipment of these Blouses | Entry blanks in this contest may |habiliments as his own, He said | harbors committee of the house of/is appearing at the Empress this in blue stripes, brown stripes, plain blue chambray and black ‘ be obtainedsat the Hon Marche,|he had bundled up his clothes and | representatives week, arose from her seat at one sateen, Sizes 6 to 16 years, 50¢ . MacDougall & Southwick's, Fred-/gone on « hunt for work. He had; The women “thought” they bad}of the tables, and sang for the » iin ad erick & Nelson's, the Standard Pur-|been in a fight, he sald, and some |am appointment to wppear before] crowd Boys’ Middy Blouses $1.00 inc iture Co, and other downtown j}one gave him a bloody nose jthe congressmen today and speak When she made! ‘White Galatea Middies, trimmed in blue, sizes 4, 6 and 8, Now the Werner murder is r ten minutes each in favor of t of $1.00 » oh jren are a)-\a myaste equal iffrage. a ffere and - ” , . * 416 424 - Dike Street: folk dancers. and |"“pitsgeralds evidently ‘aid not| ; Boys’ Night Shirts 50c for drills and games to te played |know about It Well-made Night Shirts that are cut long and roomy and TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 3096 at the grandstands during t LUCY WAS TEED The committee was In session nicely trimmed, sizes 6 to 17 years, 50¢, ruird Floor. week. They are being tratned by) with irrigationists from al! sections | | j Walter Faurot € Lacy of the West when the door was * = \ parade of playfield queens}, LOS ANGELES, June Mr®|thrown open and the women filed Pe { | |wiit™ mf canthae feature. The pret-j|Lucy McAllister, wesithy widow. lin, headed by Miss Anita Whitney THEY'RE CLINCH {tient girl from every public play-/*Pent the early hours of today in! Without further ceremony, the ; \teld will be escorted by ebildren|the city jail. She was charged/apeaking schedule was opened | MR. 4 lattendanta in a flower-garlanded with being Intoxicated sion | THE®, things began to happen EE; = c | fs. McAllister's incarceration! ‘The women were politely hustled . | arriage followed a stormy scene in the ex-|out of the room ag ii : r Ar | | Stand back and give J. C. Slater lelusive residence. diatrict, where|°'s; sninee te this lotrusion.” Fits hore ~members of the public) |and the Centralia Commercial Chit } itz | safety committee of the council {more air ‘ |HUNT FOR PASTOR jher automobile was stopped while! gerald told the women. “We are! wh hannah: wilh litude] A 2 }abe accused various members of|eathered here for a serious pur. who are blessed with an amp! tude; he | J. C. repeats the charge he | LONDON, June 17—Orders to jher party of stealing a diamond | joe 4 hair felt it rising Weaneodar| SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.—| first In Tacoma that the © it lowert boats, as the shi WHO ELOPED WITH | lavalliere, worth $1,600 1 aay et Pa Bp ck afternoon, as they hearkened to the/ They're here today—meaning that] oft well at Tenino was “salted” live oe ibd 4, oN woth p ND fabs Bi ots ee Logan the door was closed and utterances of M. E. Cheney, inspect jthe 61 American beauties who have/ get the Commercial Club “het } ‘ or for the Washington surveying] by doing” Calif are now In e gy ~ winapi a | SCHOOL TEACHER TivOL1 THEATRE| Me women dociare they wilt neo fOr ime, Wash een “dong” California are now in) over the prospect of prospertt / CLRANING AND DYEING | rio The Eastern Yiddish Stock Co. |heard if they have to wait all day pitta cacure tttia® ‘ke eal oo “ he Commercial Club is |the ship was torpedoed, according * 17 A tele] WH! open with three performances, The congresnmen are scheduled to} Mo picture films,” he sa | This afternoon they visited the) all right, all right. Not so m 1eTH et -_ to the testimony brought out today STOCKTON al une i a ceatnn Beday night, June 18,|leave San Francisco at 4 p. m ‘are practically the same as gun-! exposition A reception and spe-) because of the bright prospects, | during the Inquiry into the loss of |? complaint, charging Rev. Wm oor Leaders of the besieging suf.|Coton. excepting for a slightly|clal program is planned for them/ because J. C. has shown ‘em up a®) aa pigs . JA. Watts, South Methodist pastor playiog WEET HOME| ‘Me! forces were Mrs. Wen. Kent different process in concentrating|tonight in one of the theatres having had something slipped over me See, : he {Dostmaster and storekeeper at the HOME SWEE IME” | wite of Congressman Kent, Miss| the #cids The young women will visit Mt.| on ‘em 2 Capt. Turner, recalled to the | gmail Calaveras town of Miller, with o cs yo. hha Anita Whitney, Mrs. Lloyd Rald-| He told how 180 films, stored in| Tampalais and the Muir woods to-| And J. C. still believes there ie |stand, denied he told passengers desertion, was sworn to at San | | a win, and Miss Sarah Bondfields a film exchange in an office bulld-}morrow, Friday night there will|commecial oil at Tenino. + § to leave the lifeboats after they| Andreas today. Sheriff John Cos deme Night — ing, ignited. blew out two court)be an “American Beauty” ball and| ————_—— — unconscious | Taylor, her sister-in- | die. Mrs. Taylor | dementia. 5 cans Wild Chops . the Deformity A Appliances Tenn Av ERT Choice Mutton Choice Shoulder Pork Roast.... Choice Steer 4 perlority A. LUNDBERG CO. . — | she heard the captain give such an! Man Ser eetute’ Bes en Sines eg add ot marines Wa s. Dasery OE FARIS) os gust be in buildings not ‘OLD LAD school teacher and former boarder ‘WHO IS GUIL' ? a eiince Colorade, flagehip of the Pa.| more than two stories high was up,| bili: at the Watts home. A letter in Mis®) yume Dae tare, tore from leific fleet, today sailed for Tobari| *ith Mayor Gill's veto, because it! DRAMATIC SUICIDE. | Bund’s handwriting and addressed |r 8. Cohn’s Restaurant, 217 | bay, on the west coast of Mexico, to| Would drive out exchanges now es | . . w to her parents was postmarked | James "rhome Main i601 ure protection to Americans|‘®lshed in office buildings OAKLAND, June 17.—Mrs. Net-| ing ‘Lundberg. frusn and gt Stockton, ‘That she told her par ee aensaieae from the troublesome. Yaqui indi|. & lb. Hawley of the Central buitd.| tie Taylor, 67, dramatically attempt. | trial to prove It ents she and Rev. Watts were going ( ____ ——_—_——_— | |ans fos sees =" “+e Bag on in|ed 4 - gone bay Aa sean: 0 a faraway country to live and established, said that ff films were y d story front win | sdded “You need not look for us" isi] | A Lool Manufec- | going to cut up here as Cheney eaid| 40 of her home, after tying ane | Trans. Dstee lthe statement made by the officers Real Wonder-Worker |they did elsewhere, he didn’t want/ nd of « bedspread about her neck | } turer Closes Out For Wri Fi jany in his building. But he doubt-|@nd the other end to a bed post.| | 1 or Wrinkled Faces J) 04’ ne possinility of any trouble, |Th# insecure knots gave way and YIDDISH COMPANY Balance of Stock The bill went over for a week for|8h@ fell to. the pavement below, | | Round Steak Choice Loin Choice Veal Look for U. 8. tt signifi Pork Roast .... Fancy Sugar-cured Ba. Guaranteed Eggs: ANE socvcceses purity and quality Shops Open Until 6:20 9 M Purpie Stamp cough wholesome. doubly certain, le action