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Lakinaw Copper When you read the above words you must them with mining stocks or mining co would pour out a thousand dollars on our desk the money would not buy a share of stock in LAKINAW COPPER THERE 18 NO STOCK. NO COR. PORATION. When you come to understand LAKINAW COPPER you will under stand it as a life-long equity in a de veloped copper mine located tn the heart of the great copper belt of Alaska. hot connect porations. | You will understand tt as first ing back your money with and thereafter as paying you pre or dividends through the medium of a fixed and unchangeable royalty or to!! from every ton of ore produced, If you want to undergo the experi ence of being wed” through the purchase of mining stocks, don't dother to investigate LAKINAW COP. PER. If you want something to man {pulate on the stock market don't take up our time nor waste your own we can't supply what you want If, however, you are interested In realizing some of the profits that will be produced by The Lakinaw Cop Mines; if you want to participa in the legitimate operations in the great Copper River belt, on lines of safety to your investment first, we will be glad to have you call at our office and investigate the ONE YEAR 10 PER CENT PAR. TICIPATING INVESTMENT NOTES offered for public subscription, go over our records, reports, contracts, etc., and examine samples of our ore, or fill out coupon below and mail to us. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED T am Interested in Lakinaw Cop. per and would like to have partic ulars, ] TELLSUSHOW TO EDUCATE UR STOMACH Two hundred delegates to the! American Home nomics aKno: | elation were lost on the university | campus Thursday morning They put thelr trust fn an unrelt able “guide” and university care takers—which was a mistake A morning newspaper said the meeting would be held at Meany hall The delegates, some of whom had come thousands of miles to tend the eighth anntal moeting th lation, went to Me val Mea locked ond silent as the y hall was tomb. delegates tried buildings, They were deserted, So they lugged thelr sulteases along winding paths and drives. They went this way and that | Caretakers Stumped They encounte: caretakers rak ing lawns and watering flowers, the other “Meeting * seratching their heads Lemme see, Have you tried the nastum * So off they started for the gym nastum, Others ‘made for Denn hall. Still others wound up at the boathouse, and the Mines building. and Bagley hall, and the football field, and a few rendervoused at the chimes Finding no meeting, they sought out the’ caretakers Meanwhile, the committee w waiting and wondering at the Music pavilion Word being brought to the com mittee that the delegates were lost, heralds were sent out—and the meeting began an hour bh cee again said the caretakers,| European war in the offices gym-| here on Wednesday. He REACH BRIDE & Cc Ba ® promising young farmer, of Prineville, Ore, is in Seattle, having Spilled hie matrimonial beans He should have been stand ing before the altar of the First P yterian church, at Kelowna, B. C., Thursday, slip: ping the plain gold band upon the finger of the village schoo! ma'arm But Be ot slipped He was born to an English father and German mother in lowa He had letters authoriz. ing him to cross the interna tional boundary from the min ister of immigration at Ottawa, Yet he drew a biank in the lot tery of love Bauer's fondness for discussion led him to air his views anent the of the immigratic pec et Ke allies had Canadian tor that he didn't think the a chance Which ts like waving a red fag before a starving male bovine wh “way it to the Canadiin immigration agents 80 Bauer is Siwashed at all i points where it is possible to cross into Canada thorities have other words j His sweetheart is waiting at the) church, yet {if Bauer attempts to reach her he will be bounced tm The Canadian su manifested” him, tn | mediately back. Ti worst part of {t, Bauer has written his loved one just what [he said to the Canadian immigra-| The two hundred delegates repre. | 11. went nearly every state and Inatitu tion of learning {mn the country They are teachers in schools, leges und extension work | They teach girls how to be good wives, mothers and housekeepers. Our grandmothers thought knew about all there was to about housekeeping. All About Undershirts It {e rather appalling to think that these delegates really repre. sent thousands and thousands of nice girla who are going to marry they know | col. | 8¢t peevish about it agent and he ts afraid that being a British subject, will too. BODY OF FRANK ARRIVES INN, Y, NEW YORK, Aug 19 she The body/ AR—THURSLAY, AUG. 19, 1915, BAUER DUE TQ| Mulhall, Famous Lobbyist, MARRY; CAN'T United States chief character PAGE 2 Is Going to Live in Seattle SaanEERETE Martin M. Muthall With Mrs. Mulhall, he is living at he most “insidious” lobbyist in the 3117 East Madison st. and he is here, he says, “for the purpose of organizing work in Employers’ as sociations of the Northwest.” Mulhall will remain in Seattle « Col We have with us in Seattle today Col. M. M. Mulhall, notorious hruout the United States as the in what is now the “Mulhall graft toves- year LOW PRICES and Chairs Special~ $8.15 I here solid oak are x Rockers with genuine eather auto seats, to finished golden oak, best of construction throughout ixteen chairs match, short time and are practical! Nine refinished Metal worth $5.50 to $6.00. Special, each.... Fifteen uted Ranges they would cost new. known make in the lot PIKE AT FIFTH G. R. FURNITURE EX have built and are in first-class condition Regular $16.50 Used Rock y good as new either Chair or Rocker, each, $8.75. $2.95 about one-fourth of what been thoroughly re. Most every well. G. R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE PIKE AT FIFTH WHAT'S NEWS 0 from the Lt The include bureau of education. PICKLED COP ? days, The meeting, which will last three be formally opened | Thursday night with the address of the president, Miss Martha Vay is to They retail at $16.50 when new, and this special lot has only been used a y Chad ——— representatives ed States of agriculture and United States RELIEF CORPS PICNIC our sons, and have, children by|0f Leo M. Frank was expected to hen he admitted before IN OTHER WORDS, HE WILL} Stevens’ W them-—eupermen they'll be prob.|@ moved from an undertakers’ es probers various | BE HERE UNTIL THE PRI 7 taba wat hola on per bre ably |tabdlishment in Brooklyn early this shady methods of influencing votes CTION OF 1916, WHEN THE! police Chief Lang was “powerful |at Atlantic park. Boats will leap Take an ordinary undershirt.|Sfternoon to the home of his sister, of congressinen in behalf of Special EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION OF |nusy” Thuraday—so busy he didn't \every hour’ Aa interesting Std Those girls who are going to marry | Mrs. Otto Stern. There the aged Privilege, is going to remain in Se) WASHINGTON, THE STONE-|have time to tell ’ (ar, even DY | gram has been arranged and & guol ‘ our sons will know exactly bow Parents of the accused murderer attic some tn WERSTER CORPORATION, AND | one, what's becom f the time is promised that shirt is made, how much it} ho was lynched at Marietta, Ga -__C — OTHER SPECIAL PRIVILEGE case of the cop who got drunk in a cost to produce, how much the re-jare waiting to rece@¥e the body i GRABBERS EXPECT TO ELECT [public place tailor paid for it, and what the|Police have been ordered to the, While we naturally wish to CoNGRESSMAN WILL & HUM “The thief was going to invest! You Always Get What ——=|price to the consumer ought to be.| Stern home when the body arrives ;PHREY, THEIR ~~ FAITHFUL | gate a complaint from Magnolia make a reasonable profit | TOOL, TO THE UNITED STATES |beach residents that a policeman You Ask for at the Pike | Not only will those girls know! Only Mrs. St h t SAY FLOOR IS WEAK |now much it coste to grow a peck reporters. met Frank's beay. whos oy, | SENATE as a member of a party of drunken - ) of spuds, but they will be able to|{t arrived here. Mrs. Frank act fF ourselves, we are will-| Col Mulhall has long been & fa:lrevelers, some of them girls under St. Liquor Co., 411 determine by chemical analysis|her sister-in-law fell | ’ale : tiliar figure in Washington ell age | . Aiho the foes of the port com. the food value of spuds, com-| arma, weeping Siiterty, whan’ the ing to share our earnings | dressed, suave, « good story teller,| “The “promptness” with which the Pike St. raga eye Scoesel te tates BIRTHDAY OF pared with the food value of | widow stepped from the train | ous We feel t | a good anton. tn canbe, be is well \chief indicated a desire for an in- Ask for Monogram Whisky, 5 inach, and they will have no dif-} —__ with ou. e tha: ‘we | known to politicians. It was not vestigation “indicated” that the specifications, as provided by fleulty at all - ascertaining the z ‘ op, | Until the congressional probe was |chief believed that a public officer Years Old, 60 Cents a Settle the building code, Superintendent of jchemieal changes which the spuds [> Is Bad jean afford to do it. Will begun that it became publicly has no excuse for getting drunk in | ai! Local Beers en Ice, 4 Ser 1 “3 a announces he undergo when subjected to heat in| | be > known that he had for years acted | public place. , will permit warehouse to oper the process of cookin | H ou our partner? }as general field agent of the Na) But the chief was too busy today, Sie. Discovery that the structure hugh ccaree Ae Soy may | For the Hair || ¥ |tfonal Manufacturers’ association, |s0 the fate of the drunken cop is 50c falls below requirements was veri- It ts doubtful if the small child of! a — jand, next to James A. Emery, gen-/still in suspense. fied during a test by Dean A. H.| More than 3,000 German-Amert-|the immediate future will be ver liagtnar ne pe hy minis wer maak Sinaia, whe abe aniat Cea = TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 24 4 Puller, of the university engineer-|cans and Austrian Americans took) mitted to eat hot bread, mince ple| your hair looking Ita nut | Interest 4 Per Cent of national legislation for that or HOME ECONOMICS ‘ ing school, and Prof. C. C. Moore.| part in celebrating the 85th anni-|or pancakes with maple syrup |soaps and prepared shampoos con.| | eaulsation. a | ; Fam 3 bi 9 bagi of Emperor) If the husband of the tmmediateltain too much alkali. This dries | ee | stats i tobaerser Pag bg “np MEETING OPENS Union Dye Works AM U S E M E N T Ss anz Joseph, of Austria, bi high) future tries in his awkward way to| the scalp, makes the hair brittle, wg er aa ee sgareeede ee | mass and at a picnic at Fortuna! pian the home, he will find that/and ruing it @ admitted e See Nearly 400 were 1 e — | park. bis girl-wife knows more about {n-| ‘The best thing for steady use {e| huge sums of money by that organ-| Neatly at the of iat oe ae er Tostgh : aa « 4 q y > e MOORE BaP sci faerie acta oe” SMS an cent | SM VIS Be lene ere antl mein oe ri ft : pi Week National eration ot the Ger-|than he does. +k hai h oll (which is pure and Kreascless), | ests and also for the purpose of |” nomics association, in Meany j CLEANING AND DYEING = a man-American alliance, the orator; The wife will know how much/and is better than soap or anything influencing their votes after elec-|2#!!, on the University of Washing: | room “DANCING AROUND” of the day, declared light is needed per cubic foot, and|eive rou can nae TRUST co. influencing their votes after eléo-| on! om ate iL 10TH Ave. ; : “Six days a week Americans) how much alr. And she will put) One or two teaspoonfuls wil! - tion. wis a Aq = also havo e rete ' —with— work for war, and on the seventh| her foot down on her husband's pro-|cieanse the hair ‘aus meaty ther OF SEATTLE cist aeaan Oa | AL JOLSON they pray for peace.” [posal to paper the sitting room oughly. Simply motaten the bair weed of Lay none: rs | 7 Iiasa, bes 8s chee, ton te ce Mayor Gill and Dr. Walter o.| With blue wallpaper or pink vite water wad Tau tte. Remakes) ica ells) | vcan eceonen Oenmrosemun teal ‘ $2.00; Mat., 50. For she w' ave ne danc apital an urplus x é ee | Briggs aleo spoke. or fant {2% Abundance of rich, creamy lath p FP! phrey'’s name was firet. being men] ince Dally. ‘Auy' seat” 7. Auy Ie. Night Shows, 7:30 and 9:10 Sandaye end Hollda 7m, Contina- || Dancing, music and general ¢: od | lone that blue paper is fun made the day and evening at| £004 for the eyes, as the case may Fortuna exceptionally enjoyable. Outdoor games were played Wagner's band and Grohman's orchestra furnished music, and the Seattle German Singing society filled the air with song: be, and that pink paper is—or f#n't bad for the eyes For all these things are taught in “home economics.” ere At the Thursday morning session five-minute reports were made on ling every er, which rinses out easily, remov- particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oti hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, ony and easy to manage, ou can get mulsified cocoanut o! at pharmacy, it's The | JAMES D. HOGE, President tloned as a candidate for the sen- ate, and he again vidited in Seat- tle last week. Right on his heels, Mulhall ar- rives to spend a year h N. B, SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING ous—1:30 to 11 Proceeds will be turned over to ti an very 7 {4 Sere, Se Pitas 309. 6nd 280 the Austro-Hungarian and German tab abil reer par n various! cheap, and a few ounces will sup- tm the Heart of the Financial HIS COMPANION-NOW & = | Red Cross tunds. The formal start of the meeting| DIY every member of the family for District : : PAN wean Palio will be at § Thursday night. Miss | DOBths Advertisement. HE MUST PAY $100 ¥ AGES | WORKMAN FALLS Biffle Raitt, head of the department ff home economics of the Universt YY THE HABERDASHERY ty of Washington, will preside. ‘seggeres REV. F. W. GORMAN FAR TO HIS DEATH | °* Washington, it ness | cinsoeae ascot Bg Rigg ge ‘ The Singing Parson. | Dean Landes will deliver the ad-| Pinto’s second-hand store at 97 e 10 20 Plunging from a girder on the|dress of welcome, which will be Washington st. saying he wanted ay C ana c baa pe his new een | lowes td the —— i Bee , tn to sell a typewriter. When he 9 ecurity building, at Third and/ident of the association, Miss Mar 4 ; a ‘ eee |Stewart, Chester Walker, a laborer, |tha Vap Rensselaer, of Cornell unt OF THE thought Pinto ‘wasn't looking, ‘Be . LOLS Neti2 F o's ». mw. || struck on his head and was instant. | versity Ufted a pair of shoes and put ‘em ; wenn GREAT stow, ly killed, Wednesday afternoon. He| Other speakers will be Miss East and West under his coat. Pinto saw him, but, Fiends: Ted and Bob, piacktace || eaves a brother and sister in Min-| Josephine Preston, superintendent pointing to & man on the street, comedians’ she Prituale ‘frie; neapolis. of public instruction, Spite; and At it he Ia no Meee un a l us i ywell & Gray, in “A --—-—- 3 °, |, of th Small Expenditure “There's a fellow who might bu: i the South” and’ Poney Stoore's || Seventyfive Foresters of amor. its, ‘Collage of Waskiagicn, Putt Pieaenti 200 : ia Ri your typewrit pe: 9 : Pancing Quintet Also scream: |lica arrived in Seattle. Thursday | ott? College of Washington, Pull- resenting 2 miles of Columbia River scenery, Yellowstone McBride was quick to leave and | ‘ ae 10¢ || morning, en route to Frisco to at- Home Foundations for Home tico-| National Park, Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City,|/join the other man. They walked 4 tend their convention August 28. St. Louis and all points East, going now, STOPOVER ALLOWSO AT HOT LAKE “Union Pacific |) sttste. System “Standard Route of the West” ion. several blocks toward the city hall, a when McBride grew suspicious, i took a good squint at his com- a Panton, and said: “I don’t think you want to buy my typewriter. I think you're a detective.” Detective Majewski admitted it.) McBride was fined $100 and costs! L . by Justice Brinker Thursday, : ARREST MOTHER FOR GIRL’S DEATH nomics Edu ‘STRIP POKER? IT ORIGINATED WITH INDIANS, LONG AGO especially to the California Expositions In Bither Direction Via the BRADBURY SYSTEM CLOTHES $20 Do you know where the inventor! From lof strip poker got his idea? jthe Indians! | Yes, sir—listen: | Next Saturday, at Suquamish, |during the fifth annual celebra- |tlon in honor of Chief Seattle, the | Indi are going tO play “slahal” nowadays—they just play There HERE IS THE SCHEDULE Others $15 50 q * . VERN EP Going Returning 715 ‘to see beget, 3 Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals © ee ibs haiae ae 19.—Mrs. Leave Colman Dock 9 a. m. Dungeness 4:30 p.m 7 F Every piece of fabric The Le sts ot i 4 and finest equipment protect you all the way. Reduced |C@mille Yule, 35, is under arrest Arrive Pt Townsend at 12 m., e Pt. Willlame m ie contained im thece bu. Live y= mie bc ngeng an round trip tickets on sale daily. You should plan that|/here on an {information issued by Arrive Pt, Williams at 1:30 Leave Pt. Townsend ; 3 parlor wavinasite te toe Bees uta Wh wits coma or toe neglected vacation trip at once. Liberal Prosecuting Attorney Reuben Arrive Dungeness at 2:00 Arrive Seattle at is oughly tested before it maee to 0 ‘bone it barrels baler Serre eee Serena Call Hilen, charging her with man-| is put into them. Newest Fall ‘Course, they don't do it that way “4 CITY TickET OFFice slaughter, She is accused of con $1.00 for the Round Trip. Children, 5 to 12, ' tributing to the death of Miss Flor . ] ence Yule, 15, who died August 5.| 50c. Children Under 5 Free. : ; " It was thought at the time she died i of ptomaine poisoning, but informa- Shapes and Shades Clarkson Hats $3.00 Also a complete line of J. B. Stetson’s, 716 Second Ave. Main 932 H, L. HUDSON, In style they are not only up to-the-minute, but the designers have introdueed many exclu- sive fail fashions. will be all sorts of sports, besides.| There will be delegations of the Seattle Press club, Tilikums and jelvic organizations “from Seattle Boats will leave Saturday at 9 a. Lady passenger and tleket agent im at tendance *who will five spectal attention to women patrons, or call at residence it You may stop off anywhere you desire on the above routt tion later secured by Hilen, it is al. This route covers some of the most beautiful parts of Puget leged, surrounded the case with Sound. consid " q erable suspicion. Tie body You will see many interesting things on this trip—for m., 12:16 and 2 p. m information is de w humed dt i | The ceremonies will be at the anes tor charge follwed. yf hoe ry re instance, the forts which guard Puget Sound—they are @ very ‘ USE YOUR CREDIT grave of the old chieftain, nies any guilt. ’ impr: ight—and Dungeness, which is the home of the aye crab, one of the best known delicacies of the Northwest. You'll enjoy every minute of the day. j SHOWS FOR INSANE @ ; | Dairy Lunch Aboard the Boat at City Prices— @ | 1» Aug. 19.—Fif- } Coffee, 5c; Sandwich, 5c; Pie, 5c. ne people can be a accommodated in the bigs open alr famous Dungen THE ACCOMMODATION COSTS YOU NOTHING « Don't Jet lack of funds keep you from being well dressed. That's why our Credit System was established—for your convenience. It only takes little down and a little at a time SUES JAP PAPER Suit for $1,000 damages caused HIGHLANDS, © teen hundred tn . byean article alleged to have been ° Kk refer 1332-34 printed in the North American theatre being bulit here at Patton pas cei i | sles apace lladich 3 211 Ties, % local Japanese publica asylum. It is planned to give the Remember, the excursion season for this year will soo SECOND UNION tion, wae filed in the superior court inmates plenty of outdoor amuse be over. Don’t let it pass without taking at least one of thes® - AVE, ST Thursday by K, Matsushima, who ment in the form of moving picture | beautiful tips, Ed a ‘ ur . names K. Kato, editor of the paper, shows and vaudeville, | ° a 7 jas defendant. aR yer titers. a Largest Credit Apparei Institution in the U, 8, wa W. ©. T. U. PICNIC | Remember, the Boat Leaves Colman Dock at : ———————— John Goldthorpe, Everett shoe. iad are eee, * 9 A.M. Tickets on Sale at Colman Dock. - | 4 Pn non orm renanaannnninnner arene ihber Sentinel bitenen oe 3 e W. C, T. U. will hold a “get. os together” picnic at Woodland park ro pardon by Gov. Lister. Friday, v a a iia aa MRR tee Ee ww

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