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Special Friday, while they last, 50 Wandhouse-Grinbaum Lurnifure @-!z¢ 416% 424 -Dike Street: F Make Sn Snooth _]|MAY CLOSE SCHOOLS April finances at Elma, Wash. and/such a bad way that achool may be! shut down. filed a report here yesterday, stat that pimples, oy that the directors had OLYMPIA, The OODHOUSE: GRUNBAUM FURNITURE'CO IN WE'LL TRUST YOU UR credit service has been established for your con- venience. To assist you to furnish your home along easier and No 1.00 Per Week 1.25 Per Week 1.80 Per W 2.00 Per Week 2.50 Per Week 4.00 Per Week state Inspectors pent 022.38 more than thetr constitu-| |Uonal limit, and have already ex- that is needed, hausted thelr 1916 budget. 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Pneumonia) USTEROLE for the genuine imitations The Mus- R COUNTY and because loffictals jaereen between the United States jand the Philippines. jto hay |well as German agents have been | States ‘SHIP CONCERN SOLD ganized by J. P. Morgan 15 years jago, has been acquired by the |American International corporation panel mtr ~ QUIET JAPAN WASHINGTON, April 27.— Japan's demands with regard to exclusion of laborers from | the United States are reported | to have been completely met in a amendment to the Bur nett immige bill, which majority of the senate immigra tion committee agreed to today. Only an informal meeting of democratic members wa tt | held. expected the full com: t next week and action. Japan would be seriously of- fended at any enactment de signed to p Japan from entering the United States, the committee wae told The mikado feele that the of a law regulating of jorers while the “gentlemen's agreement” was in force would be a reflection on Japan's honor. Interesting debate wil! follow the appearance of the bill from com mittee, it was declared Many senators, espe from | the Pacific coast states, intend to} be heard upon the provision of the] bill to which Viscount Chinda, Jap-| anese ambassador, objected tn his recent audience with the president Lately Japan has Deen much in the minds of the administration | n is pushing the extension trol over China to a de bids fair to me preservation of the open re the joor, the Japan is tightening Its hold on the Pacific islands selzed from Ger-| many, which form a__ perfect The department of justice ts sald evidence that Japanese as stirring up trouble for the United in Mexico, supposedly to divert American attention from overseas affairs the American back yard to NEW YORK, April 27.—The inter.) national Mercantile Marine Co., or-| { New York. This places the con-| trol of more ther 000 great liners American capita TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK | You can make a delightful sham- poo with very little effort and for a very trifling cost, if you get from your druggist a package of can throx and dissolve « teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. Your sham- poo in now ready, Just pour a lit- [Ue at a time on the scalp and rub briskly. This creates an abundance of thick, white ther that thor- oughly dissolves and removes the dandruff, excess oll and dirt. After) rinsing, the hair dries quickly, uffiness that makes it seem | a |heavier than it is, and takes on a| {rich luster and a softness that makes arranging it Advertisement GLASS OF WATER ‘BEFORE YOU EAT ANY BREAKFAST a pleasure.— Each Morning and Feel Fresh as a Daisy | Every day you clean the house you live in to get rid of the dust jand dirt which collected through the previous day. Your body, the house your soul lives in, also be comes filled up each twenty-four} ours with all manner of filth and poison If only every men and woman could realize the wonders lof drinking phosphated hot water what a gratifying change would jtake place. Instead of the thousands of sick- ly, anaemiclooking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multi- tudes of “nerve wrecks,” “run- downs,” “brain fags” and pessl- mists, we should see a virile, opti- mistic throng of rosy-cheeked peo ple everywhere Every one, whether sick or well, should drink each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot wa- ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate {n it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day indigestible waste, sour fermen tions and polrons, thus cleansi sweetening and freshening the en- tire alimentary canal before put ting more food into the stomach Those subject to sick headache, billousness, nasty breath, rheuma tism, colds; and particularly those lwho have a pallid, sallow com |plexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phos- phate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remark- able change in both health and ap- pearance awaiting those who prac tiee Internal sanitation, We must} remember that inside cleanliness is more important taan outside, be-| cause the skin does not absorb im purities to contaminate the blood, lwhile the pores in the thirty feet jof bowels do \SEATTLE PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION » who have used ft in stoninhed the INS m of horn ering an mixed in Ad Lee » BOTH te ipper POOD ikea ttle} ANT! simple bu bark FUL aune it acts bowel, ¢ t ) trouble. and chronic stoma jance followed up by with | “ and that Is to dissolve it. 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Military History Instructor at Harvard Outlines Prob- able Developments in an Article for The Star. warked out D sHOneTs tell exnetly fencher of by BY PROFESSOR ROBERT MATTESON JOHNSTON Head of Department of Military History, Harvard University Copyright, 1916, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association What will be our military situation in the event of a diplomatic rupture with Germany? i The first point that needs consideration is the manner of the rup- ure. If there is merely a severance of diplomatic relations, or a sever- epa not actually belligerent and merely in the} nature of reprisals, an ambiguous situation will be created. | That is, we shall be in a relation to Germany not clearly defined. And this, in view of the different manner in which the foreign policy of | the two countries is conducted, would amount to leaving the option with | [American principle established by | Germany \Jobn Hay. Assuming that no belligerent acts occurred during the continuance of the present war, we should have no assurance but that rmany, on concluding peace with the European powers, or soon afterward, would decide that a ¢ of war existed between her and this country, It is even possible thet an understanding that she was to have a free hand| on the North American continent, excepting Canada, might form a part) of the peace negotiation EQUIVALENT TO A STATE OF WAR Assuming this possibility, then, there is no safe way of approaching our situation as regards Germany save by saying t a rupture of diplomatic relations is equivalent to the Creation of a state of war; and that our military estima must be based on this supposition! The questions before us, the TICIPATE IN THE WAR OFFENSIVE! HOW CAN WE DEFEND OURSELVES IN CASE OF ATTACK? Our participation offensively could, for 12 months or more, only be {nancial and economic That is a question for others to deal with. But ft will be very un safe to assume, as many do, that our financial and economic interven- tion could be decisive. Our regular army is far too small to count in the struggle; it might, at most, be able to relieve the French army HOW CAN WE PAR are two | along two or three miles of front OUR NAVY 18 OUR ONLY OFFENSIVE FORCE Our navy is the one offensive force we possess; which Ie, incidentally, a fact not gen y understood, The fleet is essentially a striking weapon, to be held mass ed, combined in the most effective way, and used for delivering heavy blows, Unfortunately, it ie far from efficient, owing to the ex- tromely inexpert way in which the higher naval problems are dealt with at Washington, and, unfortunately, war with Ger many, at the present moment, offers !ittie opportunity for the use of a fleet. The British line of battle feet is capable of controlling deep water, and does not require immediate support. Summing up, it is clear that neither by land nor sea are we in a position to participate offensively. DEFENSE BECOMES OUR ONLY REAL PROBLEM If we can do nothing offensively, is there nothing Germany could 40 to attack us? So lon, the British fleet existe, NOTHING. fut, altho ft i» far from probable, the British Meet might be de- stroyed; or, which in not at all impossible, Germany may be able to ctate terma that would leave her free to operate on the Atlantic I?! EITHER CASE, OUR DEFENSE BECOMES A REAL PR How does it stand? The fleet might prove a defense, altho this is not its func. tlon; it Is lacking in organization and is not sufficiently strong. A German fleet could always choose whether or not to en- OB (Continued t T SCHOOL i WHAT! DALE VOTES WHY HE aut WITH 0. T. ERICKSON on page 8) | SALEM, Or., April 27.—Max- well Ball, editor of The Col- legian, official paper of the | Willamette university, Is out of Members of the city utilities schoo! today: because he con- | |committee galloped over Chairman feased to his part in putting @ Thomeon's objections and recom cow in the chapel two weeks | ™mended that the city sell water to ago. | day. rikihtjinisiminiiincntinmmy| wmelte wohhd with Shaan againet the recommendation. Erickson, Dale and Haas voted for it. The North Enders will build their own mains. FINED $100 FOR FRAUD Frank McArthur was fined $100 in Judge Brinker's court on Tues Beautiful Hair Tinting Nothing oa day. 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Life had turned in a mo impossible to bring it back im- mediately to the memories of early youthful love.” MRS, SELWIN TELLS A LITTLE STORY Dear Mrs. Selwin fs such a com- | fers to sae, By tod ms of the few ment from rose to ashes. (To be continued) ciwese ready to way: “Take BOATS | =, Neeve, Margin, Cat. svery married woman has had more or| I have been thru the whole hild less of an experience like this—| of It It ts not love ee ee moments when her whole love-| love that Is making you wo 5. world # # a howling wilderness | agina It Is the restlessness and imagine). 14 9¢ such times she sometimes tion of youth that speaks. st this/Wonders why nature implants in Most women ae peaking to|the breast of woman this hunger morning when , for a love that will always under- her about Donna, “never learn that the only tragedy of humanity 1s) that, notwithstanding its great sympathetic heart, ready and will ing to give and to receive, each member of the human family must live and die alone. stand and then destine that she shall never be satisfied. ‘A few days afterward I learn- ed, my dear, that my husband had been all the afternoon much en-} grossed in a financial problem| \ emember,” Mra, Selwin said | Which must be solved within the next 60 days. | niac ‘of a time ” in a Pon epee been ranean His mind had deen away off in some years Amo, ny sp —— |thru some forgotten boxes I came BOY Ki 0 IN 9 Jacros a copy of a letter that I had |written to my husband many years lbefore, and straightway my heart | tes yin Lov . Five diors | ACCIDENT AT HOME My reputation and stand ory with Love a él y ati mL cat an and* wrote another | b | ing is sufficient assu! ne letter to my husband in which Li PORTLAND, April 27.—Rowland|[ithat I will not preseril Glasses unless they ai absolutely necessary. EXAMINATION FREE Binyon Optical Co. 1116 Ist Ave., near Senecal poured out all the loving thoughts | Doucette, 5, is dead, and his little] that had been in my somewhat cousin, Leola Bonness, 4, is serious: lonely heart for years. As I NFOt 1. iniumed today, as the result of 1 found I had much for which to be thankful—the sorrows that had | the falling of a huge mantelpiece in grieved me sore seemed of little their home \onsequence when I looked back on| 4 wind storm loosened some them. the bricks 1 poured my whole heart out into words, and told him things I had never owned to myself. “And then I made a great mis- ltake. Instead of mailing that let ter, I thought I would read It to him, I had a foolish notion that I would like to see his eyes kindle, to feel the clasp of his outstretch- ed hands as I read it: to know the touch of his lips at the end “Wait, dear, | want to read you something, | said, as he took up his paper. iz He laid down the sheet with a| slightly irritated air, but [ was 80 full of the mood of the afternoon that even then I did not realize that the time wae not propitious. | “Before the first paragraph was finished he had begun to finger his paper, but I went bravely on read | e yesterday, Fi Did you ever drink as good coffee as the Fouger’s Golden Gate you bought FOLGER n ‘ew more sentences, but 1| gp} tatt fue all my beautiful sentt. Don't forget the brand whea the love I wae votcing, was wasted on a disinterested listener. “It may seem trivial, but that t held one of the bitterest It was 45c Coffee and 45c Quality mome Artificial Teeth Special J. A. 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