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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916. PAGE 8 Attorneys-at-Law h FAnhene praction, eatates, Invws h n tree Bit WN Y Wik abana Main T103 Attorneys—Patent FRED P. GORIN Fatent_Attors ieteed oF fee retunded, 01 Central Tite. Main 280. Free book BOOK & MATTENY Paine aitirnere Emith Ride Bisson Fensick Lawrence #48 Marke Rit, Bank FRE CANADIAN HA ROY Mead office branches . on Tables oS SI Wrenner Bicycle Supplies Writs: work, Oh Fourth Clothing for Men and Women and op Mike Co- , 1027 Pike st 1904 First Phone Mato MIKE COHEN Matera! Loans 7 alee ot 7? Third ave | Star Want Ads cover the eatire west. R uv WANT AD cent a word per Insertion Bix times for ° b Classified Business Directory 10 days after first Insertion. | 11:30 a. m.| Insertion ‘star will not be responsible for ore in Want Ads. after the f placing @ Rtar will give repli Parties calling for same, end w responsibility such 4. Agent University Dist INCOLN PHARMACY 46, 45th and Wallingford it Ad Agent Rallard District u N PH, MULL 6409 Rallard Sale Ler EM Have DO You REALIZE THis Wa IF-THEY WANT |] |WAY WovL pn COUNTRY 1S IN RATHER NT WAVE! |Cameras and Supplies | | AQ PECULIAR SITUATION ® ' io e : = HA } ITUATION 0 GO - [— : Se ATRL] | mawr wow 2 p—— HO SST RL, Go? J DEVY NG 1 | — i: : | nnn wy | hve. avd toy Muy ru | ) \) ‘ | ‘ . i Vivet ave & ' ’ " ’ Tw WINS w an " Moving and Storage HROATWAY FRANRFER Music Phrenologists REPT AS hos ie ‘ MADAM KIRL Pda ge sg wea zs EGYPTIAN ine Befentio ‘ PHRENOLOGIS WORRINGMA fan DH . : Reade y ead just . cot | MIT RNAP 19 WO i 7 5 Ul WiBNT 7 it KAIBA 30-OOM APARTMO = u 5 . 19-—Waterfront Property ——————— P ys eh te povdhic 4 ane Big Free Excursion Plumbing gee Sunday ? i TN a Coe fgures at . . lo Des Moines, Wash PE Fs « \s ot ma , =. ees ae. eke. Whe RAUEMAN PLUMES 118-120 K cians and Surgeons STREP 208 y é SEAT WOM; race Contra! Storage Co 104 White Mae Well Drilling and Testing Me Moines Realty Co. TSaneon & Reed Sie hs NARS | WE PAY cae Store Fixtures and Showcases | "0" Own a Camp Site tow CARE fisturea new | ts, where ths Somnti ‘ab od hand. all kinds Edward.) . * fiehing am | Gemol 191) Piret near Stewart, oe | by - ’ ard ~ TRA + 19—Male Help Wanted _lk REE ee ; EFF r tise. en ecsy termn mae aeke . , AWE ER ; - aoe : y ; we 39—Waterfront Property } carne Geena b'ave x| Ohio Property to Trade i ate Fer property | around Beattie, W the MERCHAN afte, . o = ° As “ Reventh ARAAAR ARAN AAD Reventh “") 41. ACREAGE FOR SALE AGH Fepaired. 402 Peal HENVER HTH WOonKE | 7 TRWENt-MANT | Third * 18 AND 65 MONTHLY w ie a ed: he Beattie nure alt © . oo to © reg Note eee | « BT SOUND Fart ?4.Business Personal DAIRY FOR SALE on mn BARDS : Idental Ave. We tench “he barber trade re positions rate AL MODERN HAnDE LEGER, 109 Main at Teaches the barber trade Positions secured RATES HAVA Wsnae Ware HINAL M SCHOOL therough!y wages while learning jeer tw utos for ) 3—Furniture Wanted oO Piake Far viz Pike For Sale Miscellaneous” SASH AND DOORS ©. B. Williams Sash « jen satisfaction for the y from we nell any @hywhere, and have but one price. “ Mg stock always on hand. Prompt Bend for our big 1918 eat mailed free aid, on request | panel doors panel venser doc anized wire ; ntows in Fiber watt borra [Pisin window tear PM -in. quarter fee in. flooring + 4.90 “A thourand fend Your order 4 Ave TENTS, AWNINGS Everything tn Can RT that [DLE tnstrume phonograph at the | MUSICAL RECORD BXCHA IE Westlake Eltiott 2678 We Bu ade, Repair For aT aT OF BLACK aanith tools quire f and 7 PIANOS FOR hi i F Piled on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 214 Unton y Cigar , rent sew fag machines Main 1900. | We POW RRTE pullers, only | ach. 947 12th ave. 8 wee Pre 10—For Sale Livestock | FOR GALE 13—For Sale Poultry 6 White 1a brooder, $ Barred Rock and Orping s each PACIFIC pouLTr 105 Seneca at. KI 15—Lost and Found | rn iN TRAY Wonar vening welght abe and pay ads and ROTH. | oo” 71—Female Help Wanted oof Wike TiS wee ef Hn pp lion ° ‘ ai ave ‘ fe ACKES, Wink ChnEK ?3—Personals ; ° ana PD ir let lg le vonD & VAN bave red he Kend = os ave " General Deivery, Be ACT “y VICTORIA tmp The 4 phrenologts ant W.@ WicKEnsHaM p enn y *~ w ALB TF r A pos * ¢ . be t ; rm oo ' * "4 1 n Ms ’ A ’ AP * . " REDUCED BATES fr tie “4 Kh 5 er all MODERN ¥ tonia a STAGE DA osages. . ACKER nic teachers: quickest 7 ©” CARROLL'S, 4th-Ptke, & WONDER bent . fn one’s lite ADALINE LLOYD #: be convinced. | € Adaline 1 a ca PRAN PALMIAT 8 a ' a Pi . ADAM ‘ " ara A bi MIDIM REF « he ' r SPECIAL RATES ° ' eo 1 wt i 7 THE WALK j ONLY Two “ da * Main 26 ss Rent Furnished * CASH, $750 TER MONTH sree ree 1518 For ket fare (o Seattle, STEVENS 70" _” CLIFORD. & VAN” ARSDALE, Ine TAY Wiaiiea THE AQ A ; in ove Prgehtagien mt of middle-aged gent ' tT ee ~ . c ran Pleane give p et|27—For Rent Unfurnished avy ¥Al ACREAGE “10. crea 3 ODE ; ; ¢ 4 wit 1 i PAY imee Wait :. | eHROOM ANT MOT ; i BY) : wie i i TieoM aii 10 ACKES ONIN 85a, TR St y « uw PALL LD LILLE L PEPPER rs 1 e wi 28—Furnished Apts, 1 Pg eo ‘ ia Wishes ta] mee #4. congenint com-| MODEHN “one-room ~ aparime LK CHICKEN ANC perry matt Address! centrally loented; he car ta d lecaiity: levelt goed aie “4 Featned Wat =| Marion 2 CUT TO $350; THRMS RE TH 18T—Trained nurse. West | PARAL LLLP PLL LLL LDP DADA AASEN @ GuXTON Go r r yous vase |29—-Unfurnished Apartments RA Billet 6887 rn a A itke ¢ THe Qi neAtTiriD MODES | 44—Houses for Sale a ance of a ne ir and 4 ", low re MOST SELL THIS PROPERTY i t EVENTI r HOTELS ; H TAND D 4 : a Ma a TED BOCTRTY.” teat ath, Vheme Mam 1% Barrington ibidie Second. 04 week up [.)) LTS | He EET ECE RETOLD IMIR ITY tab YoU HAVE TO | a FINGER ‘A Married Man’s Troubles. _- it vgs Sak eae By Allma THE ARMY WoULDNT TAKE ME -Youv SEE Im MiNUS ON MY RIGHT HAND Toe Lagann How DID You Do THAT ? i. ime * || BLOWED IT OFF WITH / FIREWORKS, CELEBRATIN THE FOUTH OF JULY ONE | el You'VE DONE wii monn 1 So | Sy PPOSe You THin | SHARE -JUST A MINUTE N a* 1 am fi. re Your oy" Poa fa J 4 —LOT FOR SALE ON INTERURBAN IMPROVED VALLEY LAND ; : fe Joseph Elb, quartermaster of the \lfated Roanoke, being greeted by his mother, Mrs. John Elb, and his » Mies Louise Etb, on his ar in San Francisco, Elb, with two other survivors, were picked up at sea after a harrowing experi : ence in an open boat 46—Homesteads wi 1 worvat Wahine “ oe wing by agent . " aM Kagie 51—Public Notices SALE OF TIM THK RKOK Ma Minit INDIA STEAMERS | ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN eine 40 acres im the W DOCK, FOOT OF MARION *TREET . 3 feet of WVietoria, A. € wend — Vert 60 Bisdiner Bel Due, for) # : 4. Willlame,, daily aaliy Bhe “ ‘Port Tew nsend—Anacertes— Relting am Simamer Whatcom, eam 4 . te Ane . Ne a Juan Inlands—Hellingham 0 Sir Rosalie, © = ‘ Ren Juan Isiands—Hellingham £ : St Puget 5 AS KO ABRAM Port Vow usead—F Acgeles—Neah w J ° Hay nod Way Porte ) Meamer Beling- ¢ 00pm ht ham, for ¥ on Thure'y ports. Fort Townsend—Port Am Cree Births cont and Way P Girl to Mr and Mra, Antonia Torees. TOs Str. Wainieale, for ¢-00p ane at P ht Port Townsend, Pi sa Gir Mr and Mrs Maruta, 108) | M Angeles, Port ine Main Wednes ce allan ¥ Mr and Mra. Lauren tt Am ports Mr. M dows: ay points 5 nday Only | vio 9:00am Steam Sioux, for ’ 1 Ludlow and att Hicod Canal—Gamble- " Goan Sir. Potlatch ae PS gyre nae and os seMangor and alll exce “eat oon Hood Monda psaiin sie oe Maxwelton and Austin Divorces Asked Tate Ballatoe Tora Str , ’ ' 8 Wainteale a! Mond 1 Maxwe Hannah ¥ ft ves Tonduiei'te i non-suppor Deaths aoogics Annie 1, Dale 86, 2004 we | 1a Bore May 22 Mary Moser, 46, Providence hospital, | May 22 Archie Kerr, 69, May 21 Lawyers Want Prisoner Declared “Legally” Dead PORTLAND, May 26.--White lame Level was held in jail a debt, attorneys today ash ‘ Judge Morrow to declare his cousin, John M, Level, le gally dead John Level ie serving a sen tence of 15 years or life impris onment in San Quentin pent tentiary, James Level owes } Within SAN FRANCISCO, May 2%. This is just one of the many stor- tes which come up from the sea It's about a man who refused to die when Death, a hours of bitter play read out his cards, thinking he had won the game. Joseph EF. vartermaster of the steamer Roanoke, which went down + ROANOKE SURVIVOR TELLS STORY Dared Death for Hours to Land Dead Companions “If we'd been farther off coast, maybe we would of. But I thought if we ever did reach shore, why, they could have a decent burial. It would kinda please their rela- tives, we thought. Besides, it | wasn’t much trouble.” | Elb fs back again in San Fran- | cisco. with his mother and sister, waiting for another job that will him back to the ocean He doesn't care for the work of a landlubber. SURVIVORS SUE FOR ROANOKE DAMAGES | SAN FRANCISCO, May 254 | Manuel O. Loper, ofler, and J. F. | Elb, quartermaster of the {Il-fated #teamer Roanoke, wrecked recent- |ly, sued the California South Sea | Navigation Co., charterers, and the Northern Pacific Steamship Co., owners, in the United States istrict court today They charge that the vessel was | “grossly overloaded and improperly | stowed.” Lopez asks $3,088.75 damages and J Elb $2,612.85. The men ask $2,500 of this amount each for the suffering while with 46 men off Port San Luis, Cal., recently, is the man Rather than throw the bodies of| five dead companions overboard, Elb and two other men who sur- vived the disaster, kept the dead weight of nearly a ton in a careen ing. water-swept lifeboat during the long hours of struggle for safe} The three men were exhausted and freezing Added to this was the horror of seeing the others slowly die from cold But finally they kept brought sight on rowing the cargo of dead of a lighthouse and rescue inda hb overboard. throw them reluctantly | PUBLIC MARKETS work At Stone's condensed milk, be; No. © wack joe family flour, $1.15; 6 Ibe m s split peas, 2c; 4 Iba peas or n END bd: back brea souTH « " . PIKE Phace WESTLAKE full cream cheese, 26 4), sweet apple cider Y eweet plekles, 15 pt. Btall ove oysters, 16c; large can and) | they were exposed for 26 hours tn an open boat The remainder of the money ap- plies to the loss of their personal ef- fects. SHORT NEWS | FOUR HOURS before his body was brought from mine where he |was entombed, W. C. Colburn, |miner, of Eureka, Utah, talking |from depths of caved-in shaft, bally disposed of his property and asked friends to care for wife and five children. GEORGE A. LEE, of Seattle, re publicen candidate for governor, talked et North Yakima Wednes- day “| SCABBARD AND BLADE, hon- orary military society of university, banqueted Wednesday night; so elety will ms in preparedness parade, June GEN. FUNSTON refused more artillery by war department SIX-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER of | Prof. Horace Byers, of university, “h ch = struck by street car Wednesday in University district; badly bruised MRS. C. H. WHARTON, head }of Women's Roosevelt club of this city, chosen delegate to progressive national convention at Chicago, tendered reception Thursday after- noon W. M. WHITNEY, candidate for congress, urges preparedness speech Wednesday night OFFICERS OF Amphion society elected Wednesday night | Representative Kahn Asks for a Ruling WASHING ON, May Representative Kahn sought a ruling from Secretary Baker to: 25.— day as to whether federal em ployes in Coast cities could have a 80-day leave of absence vit prejudicing their post- tions in order to ipate in civilian military training campa at Monterey and American lake, Ruling will be made lat- ESS SMALLPOX NOW Health department officials are breathing easier Thursday, because the number of smallpox cases in the city has decreased from 16 to 11 ANSWERS FOR FILM FANS DANNIE RADISH—So you wast to . ise in a scone in “The Amber Collar Button” the sewet dig Who picked up the society girl's purse didn’t wear a union bu ton? Dear Dan, don’t get mad, he was only supposed to be an apprem® tice sewer digger. So, aw \