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Meombee of the Serippe Northwest League ot Newapapers PublishediDaily by The Star Publishing Co Phone Mate s400 WHICH, YOUNG MAN, IS YOUR PORT? WO men sat on the deck of an ocean liner as it sailed out of the Seattle harbor. It was midnight. Both were — silent in thought. bd “How big is the sea,” interrupted one, “yet how small.. See that little raft over there? Well, it’s probably been floating over the ocean for months and months and it’s still helpless, at the mercy of the waves, at the command of — the Slightest turn in the wind. “To that little raft the Pacific is a billowy world of sea without a port “But with this liner it is different. In a few days it will have crossed it without having left its course for a minute. It has a pilot and he’s steer- ing it straight along to its port.” And there, as the two men gazed over the star- lit sea, unconsciousty preached a powerful sermon. Young man, it was a sermon for you. — Its Significance, which you can surely grasp, is this: The raft didn’t have a course. THE RAFT DIDN'T HAVE A PILOT AND THE RAFT WILL was NOW, You KNOW THAT Lerrer> r picrared Tomy } To THe [7 LOVE OF MIKE, re WHEN You Leave \N , THE OFFICE + a FORGET ir!’ ~ ~ J TATE HATCHERIES TO MAKE OUR ALMON SUPPLY INEXHAUSTIBLE What fish hatcheries are doing toward restoring one of Washing there for fear industry w | Washington’ cause fis ! STATE GOOD ROADS | _ CONVENTION ENDS * tors greatest industries and mak-|°YST “ein be threatened. ft permanent and inexhaust- yeyou the letter reads, “there able is set forth by Fish Commis. have been nine new hatcheries cor. signer Darwin in a letter, copies of structed, three of which are on which were being mailed Monday! Puget sound, one on the Elwha 4o -people interested in fish pre river near Port Angeles, the Middle gation. Fork-Nooksack hatchery, near [ Two years and a half ago the ing, and the Pilchuck hatchery, near Columoia, once teeming ith sal- Granite Fa mon, was fast being depleted. Bu today, the letter points out, it is again one of the best salmon Streams in the world One year ago the catch was sonie What better than the year previous, and the 1916 catch probably will be SB a4 woe 28 a Me : 4 the greatest ever taken uration pr tk sea jehlf bat i By a What has been done on the Co| oe een ident here pyr? De 2 fumbia, Darwin think, can be done eg Gene Praag the by artificial propagation for the Aap clin oe asnay Roopa gt galmon-poor waters of Puget sound,| |) oe _ Pim er Me which this year have yielded an/the next convention city. Samue | unprofitabie, miserable catch Hm was elected honorary presi Artificial propagation having “*O paar success, r LA Universit STUDENTS KILLED CAMBRIDGE—Of ‘am } bridge students who have enlisted 470 he illed, 700 wounded ané 200 decorated for distinction on the field WAR BOOSTS WAGES CUMBERLAND—Blast furnace workers’ wages have increased 69 proved such a marked ~ i A a aa allo of the er and President Su of Washington 10,000 ¢ Preperes. st al per cent since the beginning of the copes war. They play an Important part PS —— ‘!in the manufacture of munitions ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES .25¢ Golf Crowns. . UNION DENTISTA—800'4 Pike Bt, Comer of Third Ave. ‘We use nothing but the best materials and guarantes @ pleasing and tast- ie rewult for» pane of 15 years, a work guara ; Platinee Pilling BS ts 4-50 Heavy Gola Crow: 4.00 4 Sa Ast Aller Filling si, to B2.5¢ | Soild Brides Wor 100 Sate of Teeth ...85.00 and 3:00 P iceenen., wel Mesinsatee Free. UNION DENTISTS—Cor. Third and Pike. Lady Attendants. Entrance 105% Pike Bt, NEVER H AVE A PORT, | tet reamed OCT. 28, 1915. PAGE 4. The steamer set out for a definite somewhere and the steamer will keep on until it reaches there. You, huge liner. young men, If you have ms iy be like the raft or the n't @ goal in life you're like the r HAVEN'T CHARACTER, aft that has no port. And IF YOU AMBITION, STEADFASTNESS AND YOU'RE AND ON“ HELLO TOM -1M HERE, ITS JUST THREE IME ‘Too — | FIT YoURe Just IN Time You Mean! Look AT THAT ovT- GIRL — AIN’Y IT THE Lumet tt P —s LIKE A SHIP WITH- ON THAT OUT A PILOT, If you are the slave of habit, if you are tossed from your course by fast living, extravagance or debt, if you are thrown from your course by temp- tation,. your fate will be that of the helpless raft. If you will succeed, PICK ‘YOUR COURS FIRST, STEAM UP, MAKE HARD WORK, AM- BITION AND CHARACTER YOUR PILOT AND PHERE IS NO PORT YOU CAN’T REACH. It’s time to set sail today! Will yours be the port of somewhere or the port of nowhere? A LESSON FROM PEABODY, MASS. ITH the Peabody fire disaster so freshly and vividly in mind, every one is TODAY for adequate protection of school children against fires in school houses. If an election were held TODAY to vote more bonds or taxes to insure such safety, the measure would carry by an overwhelming vote. The man who would kick on the extra taxes for such pur- would well nigh be lynched TODAY. Yet some of those who are loudest TODAY for fire protection in school houses are against the seamen’s act for adequate protection on the high lhe horror of a sea disaster is lacking TO- pose Seas, NEVER MIND, AEVER MIND, ke GET ir You To Go RIGGIN? YourRse.F UP IN A PAIR OF ' THEM FITHER. EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR OW, DROPPED MY POCKETBOOK ~ WaT Tom, ILU GET iT By mail, oat of city, ame your, 01.00; 8 months, $1.90; 280 per month ap to © month. By carrier, ety, 260 ® month. Rintored at Peattle, Wash., postotfice ae eromn4-cines matter DAY. And tomorrow, next or next year, whenever the ome money in adequate protection of will be forgotten in week, or next month, proposition to spend hool house or Bes een comes up, the Peabody horror v the minds of many, and fhe spectre of “hig | taxes” will prevent the adoption of such safeguard which TODAY would be provided by unanimou | vote. | That is the lesson of the Peabody school fire, lesson in memory. In the long run, the people themselves are to blame for such disasters because they have such short memories and yield so easil to any cheap demagogue who comes out with a for “lower taxes” on any sort of basis. EMINENTLY FITTED! HAIRMAN WHITNEY in a statement to the Morning Grouch says he’s only too glad to predict defeat of the state-wide non-partisan bill in ~ Washington. He’s the first of the professional la politicians to come out against this measure. It is 7 eminently proper that he should lead in this manner. It was he who led the fight against fair rep- © resentation on the election boards last year, cheered “ on by the Grouch. "ay SESEMRE IN 1 ose There's & wireless isiephone in my house beside the ena, bat Im living all alone in my shack upon the lee. Teo much crosstalk im the alr made my old etlatence vain “Helle, homey! thetr endless coo, the truth 1 didn’t I there? from a handred thousand fungs, filtered thra my r Am B. ¢ Chain Mey yustitt—eet copper m hauling Oftentimes L used to ewear Garbage spitied in argo of schooner | \ cents per the year arrives with 16 hatte from Anyox steamer Northwestern out of water at cradle, What cart? Rah Rah Universit gating p find one rot Pres Suz to Ea the aren nefit o house, the M give a pro Bo: Kram T ton ave., ct Real estaters have opened their | new exchange In ing Marine alumni noon A fusical Arts so rallway, aps, wrecking about the go raise $1,800 for | Michigan millign-| Total now $365, Rab thorities, Invest! building © shell | niversity to Rathakeller and son Henry Chamber of Com t coming here thi t the settlement wil atl rch ening ) the Smith build: | | Nend dg nah NOTES fongurs, spleted in b phone to wealthy merchant, de Chatrman Edes o' more funds Senator Jones te’ audience he won't take the vice presidency. Well, well, who was gonna give it to him? Bomb plot in New York still un solved, says prosecutor Which means that some 1 theories have been exploded A gem from the Morning Grouch: “While the Dix was en route from Manila to Milke, Japan, one nasty spell of weather was experienced, and she got quite a dusting.” Fred A. Sommerfeld, mining et gineer, V agent. ld for th n New York. Fred had taking ways Rw Wednesday obvious thing to say is that still has 57 varieties of #trenuosity in bis syster Public « ° mmission files complaint to moralizing nes between San Juan | Islands WAR TIME TOYS LONDON, Oct. 28.—British to | manufacturer are preparing for Christmas trade a miniature sut marine that will sink a toy dread naught Jones won't accept t preridenc t the | | United States | Ignatz Halibt ays he's dler in the race the | in 1 Josiah Collins councilman the Grouchy ¢ ve Spike. commissioner, father and 80 te or the ye for SI Heute his fa nt oan Vote for because demoer grandpa Capt. Walter I t, the fish ped- | not going to be r president of # won't run fo ho's gonna be vat this time ‘ Crooked-Finger me, f count Sol, the governor was a loyal was ipper, nant ° feffron of Hillmar City fire department cut by falling Rlase while fighting blaze Aunt Chiet 1 Driver Parks un hurt rns Stear nas City will be re ed for $40,000 before being Virgil A. Dodge robbed of $20 h highwayman on Seneca at near First ave. Jim Hill: gives Harvard col $126,000. Mebbe that'll help ‘om get a tear able to lick Ba Peruvian ) aprang a leak safety on Colur Wallula Crulse st Bremerton Former G Hampshire oclalivts nominate pres td. Dead in Philip estimated at 170. Judge Brown t cape under 5 nite Calvin m that might be Nard high school arkentine Judith and Was towed to mbia river by tug Louls coming to Rollins of New in referendum to | ent pine typhoon now | akes Seward town. advisement Barlow, Tacome, 0.0.0.0!! Was there ever before such a dark seeret as that 7th point? Maybe you'll find it in the gum. 1—Crowded with flavor 2—Velvety hody—NO GRIT 3—Crumble-proof 4—Sterling purity S—From a daylight factory 6—Untouched by hands DO Whar t Sterling ASK SHORTER WEEK MONTEVIDEO, Oct. 28 t was ed thday the ef exect- |] send a recom m to CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | BEST FOR LIVER parliament, asking ® revis to sis days and making the ee i enth arbitrarily a national holida cr ca PREYS pemeene | ‘“ | fe ' H | brought [fully wcratched by children whom|They Liven the Liver and @ Forming a ring, men held firmly |she tried to prevent from jumping Bowels and Straighten : ‘to the edges of these improvised |out of windows before blankets ar. You Right U G nets, saving a score of children as | rived 1g} P ti | they Jumped Firemen Weep at Sight a - tt | Ma were injured in leaping.) Firemen and police, accustc Don't Be Bilious, Constipated, me | They did not stop to wee where |to pathettc scenes, broke down and| | Sick, With Breath Bad " escuing bands were out ched. | wept | and Stomach Sour | There were no fire escapes. The) Their work was heroic. Braving| nou : jchildren were trap ped death, they rushed into the furnace | E | Pushing, terrorized, thru the/ and brought forth bodies, but the N smoke and flames, many reached] tre plocked their ascent to the up- 2 the main door only to find it Jam-| per floors, And then the remnants B I 4 med with bodies. It opened {0-| o¢ stairways and floors crashed on -LimeOage 1 ea «ar! te for the {tir to the basement, carrying . |. _There was no chance for the) with them none knew how many 'Darkens Hair Best panio-stricken children. They were |) oqies a yes either to Jump from The water pressure was so poor w | ray haire on 8 adios ® oF perte that it was 10 minutes after the 8) you sb ° Bodies Charred and Crushed se was coupled before water was fr see erties | It wan a pitiful sight when fire own {nto the blazing building o! rand ve men finally forced the matin en By that time the flames had al This | trance There, piled up behind {t,| ready taken their toll a| were charred crushed bodies.| Help was summoned from Salem ' . n had suffocat-| and because the local author-| (WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP; “ rushed as their | ities feared a spread to other struc Not d over them in] tures r gloss) ; mishie' ts areias Tonight sure! Take Cascarets : ; aces of some hildren} and enjoy the nicest, gentlest live t werk, N.S lextended and cries to parents on| heroine, when. with the flames|perienced. Wake up with your — lips, they Hterally roasted to| "47s up behind her, she rescued | head clear, stomach sweet, breath x mp }25 children by dropping them from | right and feeling fine. Get rid of al The structure was a brick shell,|® ¥indow into the outstretched | sick headache, billousness, consti: a th an inflammable interior and|"™m* of men below ation, furred tongue, sour stom- = 10 fire escapes, The fire roared| Some of them she had to throw ach, bad colds. Clear your skin, = : rip way out by main force, for they clung] prighten your eyes, quicken your th ar | genres ac in lor. jt ‘r skirts. Twice the smoke hid/ step and feel like doing a full day's tr 8 a aK oneal: tix: But each time it cleared and| work. Cascarets are better than s the largest school in the|82® Was seen swinging another | salts, pills or calomel because they si — : ~ y : jchild over the sill don't shock the liver or gripe the B There were many pathetic] Sister Carmelita Marie, the su-| bowels or cause inconvenience all scenes. Mothers who, a brief time perior, is gathering statistics on|jthe next day. r had sent their children oft | the loss, but it is almost impossible! yfothers should give cross, sick © school frantically searched for|*® Set full figures. Those who es-| pilious, feverish children a whole Bes |caped went home, the injured were | Gascaret any time, as they cannot The sisters did everything posst-|{aken to hospitals or homes, while|injure the thirty feet of tender | bie to maintain order among the|™ tr arbor many tem-| powels Jehildren. They marshaled long | POT# | Take a glass of Salts to flush out| lies to the windows, to which Ind |ders had been placed. But their your Kidneys and neutralize tb were t few Many chil-| ritating acids dren reached safety in the first Kidney and bladder weakness re. | TUS? milk nen ele Ga akness re| Others crowded to the windows, | wuthorit The kidneys filter this |! lately began to jump.| neld from the blood and pass tt on| The drop from the first floor was | to the bladder, where it often re-|!* feet Rigi of the little ol mains to trritate and inflame, caus-|!*¥ silently where they fell ing a burning, scalding sensation, | Sisters Are Heroic or setting up an irritation at the| The sisters were the last to . . “ neck of the bladder, obliging you to| scramble down the ladders. The Prices Ordinarily Charged eek relief two or three times dur-|heat was so intense it scorched | and causes no bad | tho there was imminent danger of Jeffects whatever |the wall falling on him Here you have a pleasant, effer-| child attended the school vescent lithia-water drink, which| Sister Algernon, one of the nuns, quickly relieves bladder trouble was rescued, Her face was fright- | ing the night. The sufferer is in| their clothing constant dread, the water passes! Priests from all parts of the cit ometime with a scalding sensa-| rushed to the scene and whispered tion and {s very profuse; again,|the last rites over the children h in difficulty in votding it School Roof Falls In Nadde weakness most folks! Man bodies will be found all it, because they can’t control|the third floor, unless it falls rination, While it {8 extremely | fore the fire is put out,” said Fath nnoying and sometimes very pain.|er Nicholas J. Murphy, head of the ful, this is really one of the most | school imple ailments to overcome Get} Firemen said the building would shout four ounces of Jad Salta] be a total loss from your pharmacist and take a] The roof caved in and the tablespoonful in a glass of water} walls were tottering at reakfast, continue this for |o'cloch two or three day This will neu-| When firemen first forced their] tralize the acids in the urine so it| way to the main doorway, only to no longer is a source of irritation|be beaten back by a sudden burst to the bladder and urinary organs, |of flames, they played two streams which then act normally again |of water_on the packed-in bodies In Jad Salta fs inexpensive, harm-|the hope of keeping some of the le ind is made from the acid of | tote alive until . the fire wa grapes and lemon Juige, combined | checked with Jith and used b thou Policeman O'Conner took one of sands of folks are subject to| the lines of hose and forced his urinary disorders caused by urle| way nearer the doorway, keeping acid irritation, Jad Salts is splen-| the stream playing on the blankets, did for kidney His own ON ALL CASKETS We Manufacture and Maintain Our Own Factory A COMPLETE FUNERAL $47.50 Including the use of our private parlors and the use of our own private crematory. (NOT A PAUPER COUNTY CREMATION), Because we are manufacturers of caskets, and because We own our own modern crematory in our own building, wa are enabled to give this remarkably low price on a complete funeral. We invite you to visit our establishment and see for your B] self what we furnish } BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING AND CREMATION CO. 817 Kilbourne 8t. Lady Attendant. Phone North 525, {

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