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wit Gus Brown sas: JOHN D, EXACTS STAR—FRIDAY, "El PORTLAND HAS ANEW SCANDAL i Men . 25, 1916. PAGE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 TRIBUTE HERE! Soaring TRAIN ROBBERS ARE | | SOUGHT IN SEATTLE Aree Price of Gasetiae| for Tapping Fair! Costs Seattle Autoists Doctor's Phone | = | enn Brook wie Bay wine Moore and the othe: he vin gt a ith? OO SETLLIONG a re na th th held his gun —— = -LIONS A YEAR ya ireman sassy Wrig at i. hey BLAMES SOCIETY MAN | j told us tq set the alr and whistle = ° tax” Seattle pays to John 0, [ordered me to cut out the head! are under arrest today charged with le, every day? Neht t : . | apping telephone ires the Get out the smelling salts Made Fireman Cut Train alas ok Gh Aas a be ually |down on the ground and cut the! Wheeler Every 24 hours Seattle hands |train in two back of the express!” ‘ he r | jarkes another chap over $3,360 more than she did |car. He was forced to cut the hone) tp, rage via bas ly aa Fhe a @ year ago for gasoline and break the coupling seeming persecutions against oe ¢ Jobn, D. boosts the Tran the engine and the bag! fair doctor oe cent a gation, Seattle'’s| Rage and expr and mail cars up) ay, visite sai. ink Waa automobile owners pay $640| ahead about a mile and a half, while] wrt cacti tk Cente Boy Br ge more a day one of the robbers kept me covered.) » ‘ : ~ A ritieh bark Clackmannanshire for a | And King county is paying $5,880| Then we stopped cre than a day more than was paid a year They 0 d me to get down Today he is believed to be in ago for auto gas One of the mail clerks, Bert Em-|)ooina Te F There are approximately 8,000 >, stuck his head out of the mail| ‘red In some Turkish port | Two months ago FD. Step mot vehicles In Seattle alone and) car and drew several shots from) eon was indicted for crimi About 1,400 In King county of the bandits, None took ef-| inet D cilia’ Wie ta The average daily consumption elting Mrs, bid, at 0 Rad re sb According to automobile dealers Fire Several Shots netic hai ; Sha Nad go . i i taking ucks as well as ord y| he other me © ordered ov ctitions name, id had = writter You will find our aking In trucks as well as ordinar The other men were ordered Out! in, name of Dr. Anna Wheeler pic. rs cars, is eight gallons per car per|of their cars, Several times the 36k We the Clothing values best day |robber shot over my head to tntimi:| "0 ne asoline ts retailing at 18 cents ; Ve ente © said Mra = by any test. The i aeecline % retailing 6 rats | the bandite then piacea| WBeeler Wan with him at the hotel nad most particular \ year ago the price was 1! cents|some dynamite on the safe, We/ 0% many occasions, ax t * ‘ gall hat 7 cents a gallon ¢ ere compelled to stand with o ng A wo dresser will be sat- ® gallon, That r gallon dif | wer mpelled to atand with our) hy IONG ss sienantly « ag b erence, if it holds up, WILL TAKE! hands in the air for 30 minutes! ,, n Sa isfied. The styles are AN ADDITIONAL $2,146,200 AWAY | while the robber exp Me ten eee ~ P FROM KING COUNTY AND PUT) charges of dynamite, len of her conduc t's —. = _— IT IN JOHN D'S POCKETS IN A] “The mail clerks were then] 5! bse sate private. 4¢ ate top not the tailor- YEAR'S TIME ordered to get out the pouches, eet MESHES POF SOU) ¢ rf t wt AND THE TOTAL GASOLINE| which were allt open and the rob-| “lly : : ise ing perfect -— every TRIBUTE FROM KING COUNTY | bers went thru them. | suapected wire tapper ad Suit a value that WILis AMOUNT TO $20,160 DAILY | “Moore then was ordered to run| Were | arrested | last nikht thes ing will satisfy the most AND $7,368,400 ANNUALLY AS |the engine ahead, leaving the other] ¢ wet — , n't ety Luu AS THE PRICE 18 HELD] members of the crew : oe ms ee economical buyer. jUP AT 18 CENTS! After ‘he Ded gree. 100° teat oe ee ee eee erates to be Ask an off man why the price of| robbers commanded him to ste “eo Pathe — gaa’ Jur up a atically ev out of the cab and took charge of|* Pensational al a aw v— will anew the engine themae *, disappear We are receiving |"eupply and demand,” and say thatling down the trae | ‘ 5 . | ‘only onesixteenth more crude oil t * inutes later that new Spring styles of Ji) 0))) onneisrennth more crude ol alt rae 8 minutes Ia “4 he train nKers in |while per more was used|the stalled ¢ ‘se saw an AUtoMo- me ats jfor internatfonal combustion bile speed past them, bound to od | But the government survey of the | wards | ne » i eituatior says There is m ore | Reg r before.” and tt intimates that = » Beatle p ~ gasoline is g stored for the| ‘nt poomes thre the Seatle post) Funeral arrangem bet . office from the Orient {h several de Friday for William Tt a and Shoes future weeks, according to Assistant Sup-|made Friday for Willlam Thomas The f gures for New City.| Sainteadent. of Matis A. M, Holtz,|Dovell, prominent attorney, who = An adding machine look fealiah "| No estimate of ite value could be/died here Thursday after a thr adding chin ok fooliah Opposite 42-Story L. C. Smith Bldg. Bloodhounds were brought from|tion, and was the attorney whe ~ MEETING CALLED daa Seed “at midatene ta aid fended the Taft delegates from thix ; searchern. |ntate to the republican convention Deputies Brewer, Bruce, Camp-|at Chicago, He was a brilliant ad |bell and Nela comprised the first|Yocate. Ilix legal work was mostly U OF W. DEBATE | preparedness plan. Their oppo] To organize the movement for|™* to leave bere, and Depution|in behalf of pie Corona nt rot f fe . jnents admitted the necessity of|non-partisanship in state and coun-| McGillivray, Boyd, Ware and El-| mieten; MeSaLen, Dovel & has | preparedness, but advocated the/|ty, as well as in city election ag | Hott the nec ond Oat Gopution ge OS, REM Ees, Pare —T University of Washington de-|S¥is# system |moeting will be held Saturday aft.|Ravensdale, Enumclaw, Kanasket,|S¢y. ° » yall Min. vans Sus cette dante a a ‘ lernoon at 2 o'clock at the Good|Auburn and Black Diamond rein cs hy Dovell was born in Walle Pullman Thursday night when| Damascus in , Syria ie the oldest! Mats cafeteria. All those who be-| forced them. Ivy a widow aud three children | they supported President Wilson's! of all exteting cittes [ifeve that partisanship should be Ten Deputies on Sce Siails : £ meaeafinagen = Ct Ot of county and state poll United States Postal Tnapector | | F ties, are Invited to be present. In| Perkins and Deputy Sheriff Scott | |ART YOUNG NEXT | NATIONAL MARKET CO. The Market That Saves You Money and Upholds Quality Pure, Sweet and Wholesome CREAMERY ogg Fea 35c:;*° 3 Lbs. $1 Try some of our own products Fine Home-made Pork Sausage, Ib...... .25c Rolled Bacon Try our delicious Sugar-Cured, —something new. Macaroni, eben I, 18 Ib. boxes, from . $1.25 to $1.75 ‘This i is a 25 per cent seduction: Come in Saturday and look around. National Market Co. 405 Pike St., Near Fourth and Pike. PALACE MARKET Elliott 5 L.C. Smith Bldg. Second and Yesler Way | We have what we ad- vertise. The lowest prices istent with good Extra Fancy Spitz- enberg Apples $2 Box Our regular 30c Oranges, doz.. .25¢ Large Extra Fancy Flor- ida Grapefruit, 3 for 25c Extra Special Round Steak 15c Lb. Pork Roast, lb Pot Roast, lb... Fresh Spareribs, |b. Boneless Corn Beef, Six 10c Rolls Toilet Paper for 25c 2 large bottles Hi-Grade Catsup .35¢ 6 cans Lighthouse Cleanser for. 25c Fine Washington Cream-| Roast ‘Veal ‘and Chops, ery Butter, made from Ib. . 15 Pasteurized Cream, \b.} Fowls, Ducks. 35c; 3 lbs. for Capons, .$1 00; Geese and Hens. months’ fight with pneumonia j obtained. all n in an intimate| Bert Embree, the mail clerk, and Two operations had been perform moo John D. dominates | p. | ‘a onele on nD. dominates | pyorena Mensenger. James Grace./ed on his lungs at the le Gee y < }are both of Puyallup. eral hospital Joh ) at the prese B Da at the present writing. | Two porses which left here as! He wax believed to have {mproved io StASING urn that oon an t arm was given, re-jafter each operation, but blood pol the avera munition manu * ) a. m. that they were! soning set in, directions,|on hia brain causing a blood clot This resulted in paral ported at 2 in rer look I! opposite jitan on his knee A NON-PARTISAN a gushing Samar tq humanity working heating the brush and searching|ysia last Tuesday and In a series farmhouse for traces of thelof convulsions He died at his | bandits juome, 1415 BE. Roy st | Dovell was a former preside’ the Washingte mt of State Bar associa Bioodhounds on Trail They reported no success thie movement, prominent men and| Malone joined the posses searching nen, who formerly were repub-|for the bandits early Friday clade, ceumatate, abet! yro| Sheriff Hodge said he had 10 lo TO GO ON TRIAL gressives, are jotned »'pe.|cal deputies on the scene as well lieve that men should tlected |as Several more from small towns Be Cte eas ak aut’ iceenen Lnees the poabe of the ROMS, OLYMPIA Feb Art Young Chey elon tae cant not because /MeAll the local men in the North.|Tacoma saioonkeeper alleged to other Jern Pacific special agents’ depart: |have been tn the conspiracy with Abit! to. bring thin about has|Ment have been detailed on the|John F. Gillies, former industrial been initiated and will be clrevlat | e mavrance claim agent, to loot the ee tn cen kn tite) Sheriff Hodge han detailed two|state of thousands of dollars, will measure will wipe out all party | deput to Investigate a report of be the next fa the alleged ce sin state nnd county. It fe to{® Passenger on the North Coast/spiracy to go to trial, according to to a vote of the people| limited, who returned here early | Assistant Attorney General Joha iM Friday, and sald he had seen one|M. Wilson of the bandits In the city Gillies was convicted by the jury He declared he knew where the|of six men and six women of the man was and went with the depu-|charge of grand larceny after they ber. mn be GRIEF IS CAUSE ti for the purpose of identifying |had delib (for over 20 hours. |victions againat Gillies OF E.E.WEBSTER mot a Pimple ‘Anywhere inSight DIES AT AGE OF 09 Grief over the death of bis moth nlaw and daughter is believed to have caused 1 of Edward EB. Web | And Any Woman May Become Free! TACOMA, Feb. Within one agent of t | From All Blemishes of Face or year of the century mark, Mrs. Ab P & Tele j Skin by Using Stuart's jigall K. ¢ well-known pio ” rmerly ge | Calclum Wafers heer wor regon, is dead te roof the Jependent | day ot Me MeK nna one Co One of the greatest blessings a His mother-in-law and daugh- | woman can have is to be possessed hours of each other. Mr. Web. and arms, A little attention now ster felt ill Thursday and and then to the blood condition | - didn't go to his offi is akes this possible. Women are]... fr, Prepare: wife found 4 on |great sufferers from blood disor-|pecause if 1 put them the bathroom shortly |ders and hence their complexions | , after noon at their home in |are marred because of this fact Medina Webster was 64, He came here tn 1903 from Minneapolis, where he once was a candi to begin. pre date for mayor I would start. bs ing It WOMAN FINED FOR SELLING LIQUOR TACOMA, The first woman to be ynvicted in Pierce Jcounty of selling liquor in viola jtion of the prohibition law fs un locks: | Bome ISS OUISS SESS SS sentence today to pay a fine of $50 and costs—the minimum pun daya until 4 people who work ishment Sh is Mra. Antoinette Phone Main 2640 Rosin, arrested in a raid in Old| Rellingham office is at Blk Town \ f Two men were also arrested last night in Bast End raids for il-| oe legal liquor selling BRE Alkali in Soap utiful Complexion Always Is a Center of Admiring Gaze” Bad for the Hair {STEAM ENGINE MAY Dicabin tealaden dai “ike .| Stuart's alclum aters, CH) Soap should be used very care-| TAKE HORSES’ PLACE |are as pleasant to take as 9 pep-liiiy if) you want to keep sa -— permint, & In an exceedingly | hair looking its beat. Most soaps American military experts [short time a complexion that Will/and prepared shampoos contain too say traction engines may be [rival the ideals of an artist to pro-l nich alkall, This dries the scalp, substituted for horses in draw- |duce. They act in such a natural) nakes the hair brittle, and ruing it ng hea eld plee jway, by cleaning out the pores, The best thing for steady use is ey as ating traction en- [throwing off all skin discolorations | just ordinary mulsified coc gines at Fort Sill, Okla, Heav and blood impurities, that they ¢0) (whieh 1 yure and greg a cannor was pulled across their work of beauty building at vod te than the most ex railway bridge by steam—a | Most before you can believe It POb-| hensive or anything else you| feat horses could not accom sible for them to act at all Jean use | plish | You may obtain a box of i One or two teaspoonfuls will | delightful w od Pe aa ee te | cleanse: the hair d scalp thor-| gist anywhere, Price, 50 cents. oughly, Simply moisten the hair| ARREST THREE IN PEACE PLOT CASE with wa and rub it in, It makes} an abundance of rich, creamy lath-| er, which rinses out easily, remov Free Trial Coupon SSSI MR = [SS SOUS AGUS SUES OBIS SOEISS DS PSS DOSS SLES ETS H SOISS VAISS VAISS DOA ISS ISS SOI ISS DO ISS 3 CIS DO TS Se ec Dougall cfouthwick y Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow Billed April Ist ‘ y ° Sale of Women’s ¥ ? Coat StylesforSpring “Street Boot for & 7} $3.45 Pair u 4 TNTEREST is being divided between the General - 4 tility Coats for street ind the new Spor De ina y | " , c 4 the #! Visgoineh Boot c is built BH 4 rhe note of novelty in Suit ‘ P cll made 4 influencing the Coats, particularl a ¢ leathers. #4 y in the many new style collar ( 1 Button 4 most of which are planned to be | B Jahan: >. bes , F vorn either open or closed. . i rpigerriee Loui 4 4 The Coat Section is offerin eaten a duil kid, 4 ery extensive line of th Utli tip; light ® 4 ind Sport Coats in all.colors and iban heel. 4 y f fabrics, at prices ranging from 7 K $12.75 (0 $39.50. +e tloth aa wv | plain toe, # Ty t—— All-Wool Checked Coat gi nd leather § © Aes as Sketched, $15.00 Kons heel, SBA é Cut very full, i three-quarter i . y length, with a novelty collar which 25c Jar Sanitol 3 is equally attractive worn high or Face Cream Fe ‘ low; novelty button trimmed. Introductory Price Utility Coat as Sketched, $15.00 We predict a very large demand for this particular style. It is of poplin, in navy blue or black nelted in front, back cuffs and collar. and has flat, turned | ; | Full lined. | nd FY | troduce this splen- new Cream, Wel have been allowed to sell | the 25¢ packages at this exe 1] tremely low price | a Hats Sanitol Vanishing Facey Cream (flesh) contains nog harmful matter, cleanses thi HE Hats going into the Mil- pores, beattifies and aman linery Section tomorrow Will: | Go the Melis leaving it be a source of delight to all who | natural and rosy. Alsomay endid for chapped hands# and a roughened skin. Inegge@ | troductory price, 10¢. 1% Ib. sealed see them. The varieties of the close-fitting, high-crowned Hats seemingly have | ansorvent Cotton, no limitation, and grow smarter | ag is 15e. : Yn s | and in greater demand every week. | co tctne Bee. abe of Hats of striking style character, Scores new Turbans, Purola Witch Hazel Cream, for chapped hands, 18¢, Armour’s Venetian Bath Tal lets, several odors, 4 for 256, Pond’s Extract for sprains bruises, 29¢, Manicure Outfits, 10¢, Sea Salt, Toques and Mushroom | and dozens of the now crowding into wonderfully smart Sailors the department. are Note particularly— 5 pieces aay card The small Toque of nigger brown Milan large Sib hemp, with two fan-shaped bows of picoted brown taffeta. Very smart at $10.00. Squibb’s Talcum Powder, viow carnation, ete, 116. Pond's Extract V anishing let f 4 Or the rose-colored Turban of hemp Cream, 30¢, j p braid, trimmed with roses to match, and the laneuin Soe new black lacquered foliage First Floor, ¥ 25c and 35¢ STATIONERY By the Box 18c UN rTERCRAI Linen in six sizes and $16.50. ' § Final Clearance of Boys’ Wearables— Tomorrow ‘abric, ithe styles—from the new note] ON’T wait until it is too late! These prices will | paper to the regular corres not be available after Saturday. Our Boys’ Shop | spondence size; 24 sheets OF is interesting to the boys from a style standpoint, | Paper and 24 envelopes im @ I © | box, for 18¢. —riret ricer and the parents from an economy standpoint. Boys’ Double-breasted Suits of «il- I P ° Children’s Shoes WOU TNUNUUTES Ks ces esas os 2 rice Priced Very Special Boys’ Overcoats, several dif erent “net, dam Ghee . Styles, in ages 24 to 10 years ‘Wg Off noha leather or dull leat ers; sizes for chi misses. and growing girls. These Shoes are built on coms | fortable lines, with a broad toe en, Youths’ $13.50 Overcoa 12 to 18 years. ages from $8.65 Boys’ $10. 00 and $12. ”: Suits, | and substantial sole. eee 6 to mostly mixtures; ages 9 to $7. 45 | S108. ti cor 82 19. 26, Boys’ $6.50 and $7.50 bid Nor- ~) $4, 85 to 6, $2.75. — cond Floor.’ folk styles; ages 7 to 17 ’ © APS a Silk Messaline Boys’ $1.50 Cloth Hats, sizes 6) DRO Nig SSE NG 5v Soc ee TEN ss bs Boys’ $5.00 ee reall \ well made; sizes 14 to 18. 5 $3.95 Petticoats Reduced. to $1.95 Formerly Priced to $5.95 ms Just 42 of these Petticoats. | Boys’ $7. 50 Corduroy Suit sizes 5. 95 They are cut full, with ruffled 7 OTe VORB 4 PV 50 os ; flounces, but the color range is not complete, neither is thergl which accounts! Your! range of sizes, for the unusual reduction, choice at $1.95, And there will be many other items at prices just as interesting. Remember, tomorrow is the last day! Third Ploc SSSOAOIGT LS SIE SSE SSI TESS EOS STAT SIE SSE TESST ESS IES TON GOVERNOR DUNNE nd Floor. “atrom| AMUSEMENTS. lone died here Wednesday, 1 the Ronney-Watson chay BP HAS BAD MEMORY | morning. ‘The body was cremated 7 PHONE Q MAIN SI06 Dunne of Illinois has, admit. | Ads tedly, a poor memory for names, — | U SU 0 URKS . He says it always has been & P R IT F T THE BEST rr failing he seems unable to over a — ? come, Recently while in Wash PHTROGRAD. ), 25.—Blizzards ington it caused the governor | are partially thwarting the Russian some discomfiture when he [pursuit of Turks driven from Er-| « jzerum, The Slay right wing is ap. |Proaching Riszch BANKER ee couldn't for the life of him re. call the last name of his son Richard's fiancee HOLD SERVICE FOR | | NEW "PANTAGES F. A, Stuart Co., 322 Stuart |/ing every particle of dust, dirt, Bidg., Marshall, Mich. Send me |/dandroff and excessive oil. The WASHINGTON, Feb Ro. || at once, by return mail, a free | hair dries quickly and evenly, and fusing to. give $5,000 bail when | trial package of Stunrt's Cal] it leaves the scalp ‘and the| 1 Commissioner Taylor held | cium Wafers hair fine and sliky, bri lustrous, that the muet an er Tuesda in fluffy and easy to manage. ew York to indictment tor | Name You st mulsified cocoanut iracy in the Labor's National | gtreet oil at ny pharmacy, it's very] Peace Cor case, ex Rep, Fowler jcheap, and a few ounces will sup | Herman ulteis and Henry Mar cin {ply every member of the family tin were arrested today, ior menths, —Advertiserne 8 With a ~ MISS ADELE FIELDE alle fet deep in throat Mats and 9 Gee A. Jone 70, wealthy retired Siataon banker of this city, was found mur - co : Simple funeral services were|dered early today in the kitchen » Mel real cual held for Miss Adele M. Fielde,!of his palatial home in the outly widely known student and traveler,ing residence section,

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