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Classified Business Directory ~~ Attorr at-Law 1Cameras and Supplies MGeneral practice, estates inwe husband | LOW MAN & HANFORD CO 4 BE BGHOFF 1 Nowns Mite + tnd ¥ 10 a3 ' P| 4 Junk au Attorneys—Patent oh) a FRED P. GORIN~Pate™t * Lawyers be ewtred of feo refunded. 701 neat | > oe Met ia Wieck few 4 Bide Main 999 Free hook patente. mith Mae t ‘ Moving and Storage bE “ and househeld ¢ Yast 90 a4 Norest Music ‘ Billiard Tab les. 12 Opticians. - clogists Phren MAD AM KIRL ARR Bicycle Supplies 4 PTIAN x . 7 ar bi Rete Phawe, tae os PHRENOLOGIST eeeencer® ELMAN STI, ne an 2178 rrr rh wan ~ Chattel Loans COMPANY, NeW RATES METHODS—Loane from sie 00 made quickly and contitent! Siture. plance. Itvestock, « GERMAN-AMENTCAS, LOAN CO teetetene LG wmith Ride Nees Clothing — Clothing for Men and Women and up Mike Co hen, 1017 Pike st. and 1904 First ave. Phone Main B333. EW Well Drilling and “Testing borrow Jewelry: low ra e offices, pH Jewelry LOANED on « value The Retiadte Star Want Ads cover the entire | Northwest. TUNE 2, 1916. PAGE 12. STAR—FRIDAY, A Married Man's Troubles WILBUR, | HAVE A SURPRISE FOR You - | BoveHT A LAUNCH~ A REGULAR GASOLINE LAUNCH DON'T TELL HELEN OR OLIVIA, | WANT » SURPRISE [ Yay see Lt PUT THIS SAILOR’ OUTFIT ON AND THEN We’'Lt STEP INTO ‘THE ROOM AND ASK THEM IF THEY WANT j TO TAKE A RIDE ON - OUR Boat - SEE? | GEE THAT’ ac AHEAD WHAT TIME DO We PULL ANCHOR, SKIPPER ? ar GE E, TWEY LL BE SURPRISED! \ See Empire Way Addition i THE HOME ADDITION $5 Cash, $2.50 Monthly It's easy to own your home, S You never miss the small payments lake any car on Fourth a 20 minutes’ ride . to HUDSON ST., Columbia, walk 2 blocks west PARK on Hudson st. to 35th ave. S. and 2 blocks south to Empire Way Mr. Shearer, resident agent, will show you the addition. He is on the addition ifter 5 p. m. daily and all day Sunday. DAVID P. EASTMAN 1x I I NEXT TO P. —— SHREWD INVESTORS BUYING AT LAKE FOREST [iss " Heal fun for the children on Lake Forest Community Beach, A FEW OF THE PURCHASERS MEXICANS MASS VAILLE MAKES BORDER TROOPS FIRST COMMEN ARE Carranza Sends 20,000 Men Ousted Government Em Had Distinguished Record |HAD SERVED 39 YEARS F. W. Vaille, ousted from his position as superintendent of the 13th division of railway mail service, after 39 years of | distinguished government duty, made his first comment upon | the action Friday. | The sudden announcemen' that he Is to be succeeded in the Northwest by Roscoe C. Knox, chief clerk in the first istant postmaster general to Northern District | E FUNSTON GIVES REPORT BY CARL D, GROAT | United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 2— Spread out on a 500-mile line, 20,000 Carranza troops have been mustered for border pa trol work, according to Gen. Funston’s report to the war de- partment today, following cart ful Investigation of the Mexican troop movement This number Is double that which Gen. Obregon promised to dispose in Northern Mexico. office, created a sensation The bulk of the 20,000 troops,| @meng government employes sly infantrymen, is massed in| here. Chihuahua City and vicinity Vaille said he had believed he Four thousand are in Chihuahua| bad had the confidence of the de- City, 2,000 just south of there, and|Partment until press reports of the 5.0 ave moved {demotion reached Seattle Thurs: just northwest of day Two thousand have moved to-| His statement follows: rd Ojinaga, 300 miles east of 1 do not understand why the de- ahua City, at the tip of the| partment has supplanted me in the superintendenc: | division, rail | of the ‘thirteenth y mail service. “On September é.next I will have been in the service 29 years. Big Bend Others seattered at 500-mile various Mne between are nts on the Madero and ( ————— gues (3 t 5a By, arid B Lins and vient don Gen. Funston said that while the| “The greater part of the time I — <2 9400 ac at Who foresees the wonderful future for this cholce sorted intrenchment| have been on the Pacific Coast, a se acteage, north of the cit ns, his inv having been in southern Idaho and Tee 3 t dence of suc eastern Oregon one year, in ’85 and - _WANT AD RAT ico i “ Wx ae i : 1a. W nett Frank Wolff (Shane nouncing “thi® dispo "$6, and in Seattle and Portland Oe Beg ' : « aos WK fiat «Ww Secretary Baker declared ( since January 1, 1891, with the exe cent 0 word per in 7 | Reem " "i « 4 Des ston manifested no appre — e of the time spent in the Beis* th the price of ft eR 7 W. BE. Noble me The nearest Mexican forces are at) Philippines. : m etait | 19—Male Help Wanted ——| gs 0. Ne oJ, Mikes || Madero, 50 miles northwest of Per-| “At the breaking out of the Sp&n! as Bay ag Phan Parane shing’s line. }ish war I went to the Philippines a ae vas i : Ross it 2 neee a Fag nnccnamge ee: of recent reports | in bagged io Army and ae nn . =: NN BB ony of threats against the American| mails, and as director general Transient—Charge Advertising YOUNG MAN GET ACO ‘ ont eee attor- | forces, Punston’s message declared | posts organized the Philippine pos-\ line per tnsertt ‘ den ith ne Gen. Trevino recently issued strict|tal service, maintaining it at a Six tasertions fort! ya Niver pie. orders that Mexicans insulting) profit during the period I was in é AS Re etter fivet ete fe Sis thas | wi: ciated Amarioaea would be summarily| control, being forced to leave oa m " oJ i | Sp ied LADIES— Mp gre socseantul remedy. | 40—Exchanges _ ‘ lt shot account of health. ‘ Star will not be re positively guarantee’. Madam Crane | ee aan | | errors in Want Ads = | 1 OVE . Fiton, and the placing of an ad WEAF WATRIMONTAL | Al tn Patients Want Colors is no one connected with the | for more tnan, one ine Se eiuaea tee The ¢ $500 BUYS AN ACRF in Medicine Like It service in any capacity who cay iser. “ truthfully say that any of my of Sag tee let iling 1834 Wroadwa ; As Big as 10 City Lots, but Only Half the Price of O} Was Before the War riciat acts were prompted by otha Suet vie vomapebers caktas ard ‘cleat, Buchenge f . y ve ee ee ierinaee than what I considered the best {1 gues stereseed to bavant Ads * . No Assessments to Pay. ONDON, June 2.—British family | terests of the service. taining box numbers are taken by A we > Spring mt sare in a quandary. The fin-| 1 have undoubtedly made mi 4 phone The star mm give replies to ~ $10 Cast 1 $7 lon! hronic patient who has been | takes, but there is no act for which , De Rama, AD at sae aps S : fees, 50 M hh! omed to taking a red, saffron | I have reason to be ashamed @ ection. “oanpoigiad . ACREAGE FOR SALE y en elixir isn't satisfied with| “Conditions in this division have’ |) Want Aa. Agent University. pur " ° at only halt an hour from busin Rick he color now always been free from friction, and Mees, See sein and, Walling COUNTRY HOME; CLOKE EN - : sions Jake wine) sernteg teoat Some have fired the family doc-| I believe that I have the confidence Want Ad Agent Ballard District waned: eoss ft Gann t way ¢ ert r tor, but the Germans have the dyes, | of the clerks, postmasters, and all : s a > ard : . emend e i a ye probably keep them until | others concerned in the handling of 7? ay 8 ‘ . after the war the mails. ry viss “fiallard Ave r * . - you ere Lake ‘ark nowt We “Up to this time I felt that I alee 4 a - ‘ Call for partl had the confidence of the depart | 6—Autos for Sale a ment ; GG00D used cars Winton Mo * H. REID & CO. PUBLIC MARKETS Although there are other divie h > A. ions with fewer clerks, the over 7—Furniture Wanted ra head charge for this Givision is the “aig Pike, Main 6618 i Third Floor Ne Block Eliott 3928. lowest in the country, and this ia! ~ spite of the extent of the division, , which includes Montana, Idaho,” ’ % 41 ACREAGE FOR SALE Oregon and Washington for sta. 7 i ave - = 51—Public Notices | tistical purposes 20—Male Situations Wanted o ° ALL CLEARED “I think I have reason to A HOLLANDER, Ai” MILKER 24.—Business Personal E Tim ACHEAGE | 20 acre n , | proud of the record of the division ™ " wanta rat as fo . ? , genie Bagge pore and and of the hearty, loyal support re- 73% ores ; D. 1. Box B 1 hence ' oes mg bend Rises ceived from all officials, clerks and 21, matied a, Oe . " ra ' ’ e woe I postmasters in the division. rents Asses 21—Female Help Wanted_ ‘ . . =} panel veneer @ WANTED—Amate : i ONLY TWO TRACTS Leet 24x24 2-leht hd wa Et a A ' Slo ¢-iight barn ‘ h ; a: as ave HE OLD DODGE HOMESTEAD 14 ; Fists walt beard : War a VAN AWMDALES te goer ores SOUTH END | HAVE BIC BAND Bieta window tre 0 ' hous he: link sausage base, 2 Ibe | Bim quarter round, 100 feet!" 30 22—Female Situation 1 CAN SHOW Yot urrante lige cea tEAM AGT ead” ‘ cares bullding bargains ma ‘ wom Paes toa ’ cae oe * "OU . Stet Leen ceap 8 Care 260; pickles.) City employes, headed by Sm — nv : i | : 4 ar ele Mf Munches ter new cars| tmunicipai band, are completing ™ 0. B. WILLIAMS co AS. . . . . new beets, S bunches|their organization for participa 4 nll 1847 3943 ¥ Ave. 6. w 7 Be servey | r, Ne gh ae ges el HS S| | ttle’s giant prepared- Baa A | inne rhe is . ‘ - ~ 3 loaves “su pies,| ness peace parade June 10 $2.50 Es Zed ‘ ‘ : k to Kir | Word was sent to headquarters ee So ~Personals : ~! ar We f t . y t & Farrar Friday that the police and fire 82.51 SP) ¥ LA anderen ® f n ading Ty « h Stee land wharf for Pot Le department musicians would merge 7 cea ae, 9 ; ot a period ° pantate eats | sto. Be to make one of the biggest musi- Mmetrin, 38 dg a a g omedy | MADAM 8 : ‘ Bon. aa wins, ae boa cal organizations in the line. b lene r Antlers. 4 1 ig AB ne | A RAL SNar = F ry : Several union labor organiza- : TCE FOX im i SPANGENDERG ; : x . : be 4 * grt tions, ordered not to take part $ washing ma dona 409 4th. be a é : ‘ ared. | Write oF a6 uM pa in the demonstration by the Cen mo SHARPENS SAFETY s de n Y ced Bais ak A Ant tral Labor council, are communi BLADES h sees - | , on ~ : cating with the committee to « oa IME LAKE Mr 70. | " gather data on the parade. Some Makae Keys. Pa A MERCER ISLAND SNAP . of them may participate. ' ka Naas A , iy ae tae , PRESIDENT TALKS ‘ Individual union laborers, who KICK ONLY 81,200, ON THES ot Sarees S| Ss believe in adequate national de Hi ee a > 4 2, 5 AASEN & SEXTON * : TO NAVAL EN IGN fense, are signing up to march % ' ' 26—For Rent Furnished nN ; 8 } © sutos saab , me | 9 | McKINLEY & WATSON, 1329 ‘ ANNAPOLIS, Md. June a '200 Tk pkg i| Commodore G. B. Bradshaw ' ACRE $1.00 gorse President Wilse uking at the . pcom, 1 “ of the Pacific reserve fleet, ha ’ - iieo | “ ‘ss ; raduation cereme at tt i Sees) Wee voor ere 4 cans|sent word fror merton that 2 eiry re ie $ “ke t « Naval r tod told th “pate knw pork a lthe U, S. S. New Orleans would doled A Nanny | ar a ‘ ; ash. | newly ae nalat th : are ncaron 4 ihe. | be orenree to Seattle for the dem- aine Riise os | pr ‘ AVY ¥AI ACREAGE 10 ac °/ going to li ir lives under the runes, ans pink | onstration 28—Furnished Apts. sue. Took th mnllee of Bentset vate 04 most stimulating compulsion tm. |™lmen. 28: 6 109 Folin poner Disapproval of the preparedness i A ag a, ita, 15.06 Lumber Bx Bide per month, See $ Globe Hidg | aginable | |parade was voiced by ttle +7 jeanone rede tl =v This is the stim of public Quakers, who declined Friday to q t af 43—LOT FOR SAL z Jut said the pres t me “a , 14° | participate, after an invitation had 1 bef . HOLES pet Wit | delivere be sugar, 6 . been sent to Rev, Robert E. Pret+ ms be ' : TRY TO SETTLE STRIKE ack fe je. Stall 4 ans |low, of Friends Memorial church, ¢ 7 a eteae AN FRANCISCO, June 2. bulk . b - EVI A p aleeter | CLIFFORD & VAN ARADATE, Ine John P. McLoughlin, state labor 1 dart eti Sale TELEPHONE POLES of glass.) ; " oA t » ate < . commissioner, attempted to Washing molded over a heavy wire net H i the longshoremen’s strike In : mported Swi being made in Europe Tarringt ne Necont ~|5 8 S toot |/45—Farm Lands for Sale. terms was called in his re palmot * ‘ | ; . ware i rod Mi nd uttended by repre . ee : pees COLONEL AND Mrs. Thomas niture ii? vine wt | 30—Furnished Rooms ‘ f of both side 5 led f Jefferson Parker, of Richmond, Va ; 7 Wom i: 3 NS . : Sy ganas ‘ nota have eleven childr and the i ' i ' 8 Sedcteaakd bts a 1 shortest son in the lot is six feet Bo=For Sale Livestock ‘ : . ' S PILL four inches tall cre aa BE nn |, SANDERSON’ S. Soe 3 ae ' 1—Housekeeping Room 1 known and relia spare ri AN ACRE of good fishing ; AAR nnn nnn! i iv ri AY < ie 28, ‘©! grounds at sea will yield more food § tor rn ; ty. ina Week than an acre of the best 13—For Sale pesUeey y C : Y CAND ms, Cure i land will in one year ; io wire f M AY Nol 10 days. : reamery: t > Brooder,. $4.40; isiness Chances a. or 8 for 85, ‘ ALEXANDER THE GREAT a i Ber ‘ F : wa aan pay’ plain wrapper, Hours, 9 to| fresh 4 At Stone's. |shaved his face, setting a style for é PACIFIC POULTS " | « wi #1 any te ‘ | Sundays, 11 to 1 Mala) vers ©; 4 0c cans | his soldiery that enemies might MAS Boneca vt Hott # goher mas ’ i): Gheen 106. Soerent ot eal } am $1,000, nany torme »Y Co. nee SNe Alaska ret have one less gripping place in w. A. Landolt, Port Orchard, Wash. Room 6, Hotel Antiers, 4th & Union roni or spaghetti, hand to chin c@**sat .