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LMOST anyone can recognize by their ear-marks the peculiar characteristics of Goodyear No-Hook Tires. You can easily recognize their greater strength snd sturdiness of construction. And you can see that they are lively and pliable to remarkable degree. The resilience flows out of the fact that their stoutness is built up by layer upon layer of purest rubber and the finest fabric manufactured, Two things to be dreaded are tires that are skimped, and tires impregnated with mineral substitutes for rubber. In No-Hook Tires you get both the size that spells safety and the purity of rabber that ensures resilience. . OODfYEAR TIRES Cont your Tree, Howey Tourist Tob are caay to get from Goodyear Sereoe Staton they do net t to the rim. lessened by our No Rim-Cut feature. Loose Treads are diminished by our On-Air Cure, Blowing off the rim le pre ted by our Braided Piane Wire Base tig — —— Onions, green, local . Prices Paid Wholeesie Deniers for Potatoes Vegetabies and Fruit wht White river cal new (Corrected daily by J. W. Yakima Burbanke cots, C y akima Ge: o~ New, per Ib. ” 14 beaters Sse - * tat 280 49° | Hen - 2 Hens, 3 ibe and under i Hens, 4 Ibe. and over 150 @ 299 pauabs, good size, Con... B Cherries, Bing. Turkeys, live Aucumbers Turkeys dressed Curranta, biack Vea > Florjta .«rapetrutt Veal Jaree Strawberries oa = live Clark Seedling Pork, good block hogs Garile, 2 Grapes : Grapes, seed 7% Honey, new. case - 150 Honey. strained I lettuce, per doz Loca! soe. per crate Valencia oranges Parsiey. doz Butte: Limburger Oregon triplets Tomstors, Cal, -basket Wisssasta twine crates serseeecces 138 @ 159 | young America Turnips, Cal deters 165 hoes Watermelon 8% | select ran oces Apples " Yentow & Pippine siete Btaymen : ? ‘emia | _(Prices paid produ Gates. potion, Cat ? iputons, red, Cat wee a Ontons green. Wale . Walla, doz eo thew 2 St. Pan! Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. back Inings nd re ra for all kinds of stoves, + and fur- Water and colls and con- races. acks put in ected. - _ Because the attle Cont him directo 68 PIKE ST. me ee Main 875 (BULL BROS. 1,000 R. Fox shares Mme was not expec hold over, 80 bill was contracted for. are some of the remainder: “THE ELOPERS” Tabloid of a Big Eastern Success “JOINING THE UNION” Ethiopian Travesty by La Zar and Dale “A VAUDEVILLE VARIETY” Featuring Dickinson and Deagon, of “The Candy Shop” DAVETT & DUVAL in “HOLDING OUT” 6} 10c And WILL MORRIS, Tramp Cyclist Fourteenth Story of “The Iron Claw” Belling Prices to Retailer for Kags and Cheese Country Hay and Grain t Copper Co. Jomelli a complete MARKET REPORT 19 oe oe oor) oo ‘SUIT of the Se refuse t of mining nanager of th turing Co., ha 1 t them for $ Just Printers 8u court. He sa 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 . ch ny h ore in thei ted to These 20c BENNETT PLAYS | Famous Player of Susanville, Col,, Signed Up by “Cap” Thatcher BENEFIT “MESS FUND” “Sliver” John A, Bennett, county treasurer, and one of the greatest first sackers Colo. rado ever turned out, signed Saturday with Capt. John M Thatcher, of the County Dads’ baseball team, for the coming | game with the City Fathers’ nine, to be played next week, under the auspices of The Star, for the benefit of the militia boys’ mess fune | more trouble for the equaliz Sliv will be on duty on the! (1) WI Morris, at Pantag tlon board this year than ever ‘pillow when the teame@ clash.| (2) MeClary of McClary and before. Hero of Susanville | Runyan, at Hippodrome. | _ Expects Many Complaints His baseball history ts so well) (3) Frank Bonner, with the Not only {s this the year in which nown that the i be sald, ox-|Wilkes Players in “Our New Min. | real property {is reappraised, but ept to reca the minds of fans/ ister,” at the Orpheum | his office is getting wind that a that he was the guy that broke up| (4) Mrs. Barney Glimore, at the general complaint from property the pennant-deciding game between | Palace Hip. owners, especially business pro} foconk and Susanville, Colo, back} lai ed y, js going to be lodged with the in *94 | HIPPODROME | board le has also read “Casey at the Mae Weaton’s Gtrl Revue will | “If any taxpayer wishes to pho Rat,” and his uncle's bookkeeper| Present "A Night in a Cabaret,” at tes because his taxes are higher sed to work In the Spalding ball/the Hippodrome theatre, starting euurnes in comparison than those of his works, in New York, before the | Sunday . neighbor,” said Thatcher, “he'd war There are nine people in the cast, |, better come to this office at once ““Stiver” ‘¢ ™ ho, with mirth and melody, make | *, Suns in costume for an adjustment befo' Sliver” certainly ts some ball) ¥ The Elopers,” a mintature cape hag ge Paci player jthtngs lively ‘“ the big La Salle Musical Comedy |e" Bey Rearing ae Alpheus to Pitch McClary and Runyun, “Those| company's success, will be the oth: |ca#e® Without complaint to th Capt. Rob Hesketh, of the City | Dixie Boys,” are some steppers, ac: | 4, real oe board, and thus save a lot of time eo says he expecta to work |Cofding to all reports, and promise knather deat will be wi |#"4 trouble to the taxpayer and ev Alphe Haas. the counctlman, on |®®Xt Week's audience rare treat. Morris cycling tramp He |erybody else the Bill in et least, one inating Maren and. Lawrence give e ah clever talek winvelin, and t ‘ Saloons and Rents against Mike Carrigan, who will) ™inute entertainment In song, chat-| comedy ts aaid to he of the aid Downtown business property howl tie the Links ter and novelt ling Laplitting variety owners,” he aid “are contend ne I haven't. got my Hneup com-| [#mele and Shearer will present! La Zar and Dale, blackface com- | that the passing o he pos has said Bob, “but Alf eave nis|® comedy skit, t of which | edians, promise to be popular here, | depreciated the value of thelr prop ms @ fine this warm | ill be announced later as their act contains not only ¢ erty h cases will have to go weather. W i: 'n ahek the arlie Chaplin will be there injedy but \ before the board, and there will be ecard dy er fo wut "The Police Officer Holding Out” is the ofte plenty of them Bob and Capt. Thatcher got to * ee Davett and Duval, a man ay Inasmuch as our bank clearings) atts Sats " ‘ rreed PALACE HIP an, who add mimiery to and commerce records show an en gether Saturday and agreed on) “te and Mra. Rarney Gilmore, | laugh-ma} n and |Ormous increase over last year, and sroens seven par eager po spular Irish comedy stars, former of all other signs, with the possible Soe. ae, CUS Cae Eee tO Oey erties 1 “Dublte. Dan”. a exception of rentals in certain Mayor Gi ang Judge Rosald 08/5 Roc Ky Road to Dublin,” wi small localities, point to greater ae Siomeee Saber Winent headline the new bill which of rosperity than in rs, I don't voking serions trenmie Jat the Palace Hip Sunday. 1 ink the k ers will score very | will appear in comedy skit ‘ nigh with the board.” BIG FORTUNE ii WW |"Love at First "eb nlghs | Serr nen — —_— ae | will b served at the Palace Hiy | Tuesday evening - IN HANDS OF COURT “si. Gisccee Sno was in iretana | | WASHINGTON, July 8A great legal battle to break the will of /t#ken at that time oe eet es eer ees wh n the STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 8 AT THE THEATRES IST FOR COUNTY, REBEL Le ’ . ‘ ‘ war broke out, will show slides of Irgland from photographs completes t He will also a TAXATION KICKS So Advises Assessor Thatcher; See Him Before Equalization Board Meets |VALUATIONS CHANGED If you're satisfied fairly well | with your real property tax a sessment, fie low and don't haggle, for the board of equall zation, which meets next month, will be In a peevish mood But If you're going to kick— do it now. | County | wald Saturday he anticipated Assessor Thatcher SEN. POINDEXTER | DON'T DELAY ON | ESSANAY CMAPLIN “POLICe” SUNDAY SUNDAY CHARLIE ~ a ei CHAPLIN “The Police Officer” Our Latest Chaplin Comedy SUPER-FINE HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ACTS Headed by Mae Weston’s 9 PEOPLE 9 PEOPLE Girl Revue in “A Night in a Cabaret’ HIPPODROME Weekday Matin 'M’BRIDE Henry C McBride, John R. MeLaan, involving the ad-|!atroduce songe and poeme of Ire ministration of the millions amase-|!and. Special arrangements have | ed by the publisher and financier,|>een made for the attendance of| mm. rotowing resolution was; “Whereas, Senator Miles Poin-| was set in motion im the district agg 3 ree ipeerig mig Set passed by the Homesteaders’ assc xter has introduced and passed court here today by his|@tles of Seattle, and the whey e* " 5 ¢ es |thra the Senate Bill No Edward Beale Mclean, sole|Will be decorated for the occasion. |ctation of Western Washington : a en tiie cbs teeta en THEATRE to the fortune |, The special added attraction will appreciation of the Poindext va Pectfio “aranted tants THIRD and CHERRY be Tom Brown's Minstrels, a DIACk-| Kosed in the senate to § be it Eugene Levy, Mgr ace maeal . Bove ad fide setth ear t 1, That we hereby ex Sundays eh. Eastman and 1 a Moore has been unjustifiably clain s for hie effor 1 will muetcal re nee, en F 4 : | | Mfenry and Liselle, “those ‘verss-| Whereas, The Homesteaders’| that our representatives in the a | SAN FRANCISCO: Juty 8.—"How ti eet sae ncacenae wich [association of Western Washington their best endeavors| M, E, A. CONVENTION [MAN wad Ca ee ance ret ein {im composed of settlers who Hive to secure an early pagsage of sald| could I b a e nderful established homes on the unsurvey-| measure, and thereby ‘restore with-| GLOSES ITS SESSIONS neither youth nor beauty. And be-jed with comedy, singing. talking) 64 jands of Washington during the/out further Mtigation our homes.| sides, I have a husband tn Port-|and dancing . past 15 years: and which we have wrought out of the) NEW YORK, July §.—The clos tan P. O'Malley Jennings and Edna/ "iw. Lee For the past alx years! wilderness ling sessions of the National Edn Such was the stand taken today/Dorman appear tn “A Little Bit of) w. nave been tn litication with the) “HOMESTEADERS' ASSOCIATION | Cation association convention here by Mrs. Annie Salvin, a woman lis Northern Pacific Railway Co, which) OF WESTERN WASHINGTON,|today Were held by the Child Hy- years old, when arrested on the| The motion picture feature of! (icine onr homes land Anehew Sveteteen Srentaent. giene association and the national charge of attempting to biackmall/this bill, which is to con a@ UD-| rants: and a A Sch ies” Maeee _. conference for extension education Lorenzo Delustio, a storekeeper. {til Tuesday night, will be “Beyond | © a aN bas , erienchyc veined terse D, B. Armstrong, director of the Recall,” the eighth complete episode ‘ a partment of social welfare of i : lot the “Who's Guilty? seten A « he New York association for im- CALIFORNIA OFFICER }|2478, pictorial ot _carrest events Letters, To Grey uted thes, teoiens teteaerion cat cee | <= o o |ORPHEUM Qi } A especial matinee performance of the Seattle-made play, “An Honest | possible. Thief,” is to be given next Tuesd Iby the Wilkes players, at the Or | | } Brigadier-General Robert |kowski, commanding southern Cal- ifornia brigade of National Guard. GIRL OF 15 ELOPES; | _ BRIDEGROOM IN JAIL aced to Coupeville by the Se a police, Morgan Smith, of Renton, and his bride, formerly Miss Hazel Martin, aged 15, of El att, King eccunty, are not enjoy ing their honeymoon Smitl in jail here, charged th abd n, and the girl Is be g held the sheriff, awaiting instructions from her father, 8. E Martin. She was reported miss ing after a Fourth of July dance| at Renton. They got a marriage license at Coupeville Wednesday | night and were married here taken by burglar apartment of I Western ave Fri 1 guitar, he report JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—Late re- ports told of the complete destruc tion of the Escambia bride, one of the principal approaches to Pen acola, that city still being totall cut off from the rest of the world GET WELL NATORALLY CHINESE WEKES How KEMPOIES The Men it by E's, Chinese tees A treating th using M. HEE Wo and ard Aves, ie, Wash! Metabiishea 1908 | considered Rar have the most ters Wan-| PANTAGES Mme era prima at Pantages for another week 48/1) adyanc You quite cc the headliner, singing the “Jewel| witiously consider the Song” from Faust, and “Come |(, Back to Erin” as her principal|® imbers he “Jewel Song” will « things. the prejudices against I his the ro town of th honor of John-Cort and hors, Charles Eugene Banke P. Gorsuch. Mr. Cort! from the nee his time of arrival id witne of “An Hone and his failure to do so his misfortune. W adverti Now who, after overcoming) it m Ransom marries Nance (Phoebe Hunt) seen as Lem C. Walah will Dar Startl round never family daughter Rand will t At the insomnia, constable, cure.” of the play cen Jeanne Jomelll, grand oj Jonna, will be held over REMEMBER you any Bird’s Daylight ||: from 11 a. m. to$ p.m cockroach or waterbug, get a of the genuin tearns’ Electric ary day Rat and Roach Paste and use it cording directions and in morning you can sweep up a SECOND AT SENECA ful of dead cockroaches S$ wv Ready for use; no mixing not blow into food like powders, On Street Level | package, Two ats $1.00. Lincoln ment can take your meals at time during the day at dostrine, which offers connwas UOCKroaches SHOULD BE KILLED At the first sign of the repulsive box Service with to ask you a qu the answer to app e. without a request? left the smallest bill of any kind unpaid, but | consider this un just, and do not intend to pay it bottom of the following appears vat Q.—In answer to a query gard to the religious belief of Abra- gave the reply that he was a Presbyterian. | quote the following from “The Crucible” “We have it from state ‘! have never unitled myseit to any church, because | have found difficulty in giving my assent, with- out mental reservation, to the long, complicated statements of Christian which characterize their | Pleasant past at least. ham Lincoln, of March, 1916 We f as soon as getting less and le A few days ago | *Y ceived a threatening letter from a of one another. | collection agency, saying | have an ried 25 years, and always respected his disappointment was made it being my home town paper. known to Wilkes it! Since, it has continued to arrive quickly offer the sp per-| each week. | don't really care for formance the paper, but thinking my father Re n Sunda night, the was still sending it, did not say Wilkes will present “Our anything about it for fear of hurt New Mi Denman Thomp-|ing his feelings. The publishers json, that old charact ctor, Was never notified me that the paper co-author of thig quaint tale. Nor-| was being sent without orders to man Hackett will be seen as Thad-| do so and that it was unpaid. deus Strong, the new nister with) Can they compel me to pay for it, ¢ broad, whole-souled way of do-|simply because they chose to send have letter the If troubled with . try paying your bilis as a “VERY PEEVED.” cription. If they ati aft that, they own risk Most f subscriptions be you the following paid bt disposed in re Articles of Belief and Confession of Faith.” | sincerely hope you will rectify your mistake. CHARLES EDWARDS. The World's Almanac is gen considered quite authentic ind it was from that publication I 4 gained the information you ques: afeteria |“: the pan does Grey: | think we are tolerant of the exclusive rights and private dignity have been mar. unpaid account against me of $4.50 this privacy to which | believe all for a paper | have been receiving men and women have a sacred priv East, and unless prompt payment was made they would sue, ete I came here five years ago Shortly after, father wrote me say ing he was sending me this paper, lege. | respect that of my hus. band, and expect the same respect from him. | teach it to my chil- dren. 1 see no virtue in emptying out your mind as a boy does his pocket, for minds have pockets, con taining not only valuables, but rub- bish of all sorts. Frankness virtue only when the subject in hand is perfectly simple; it con ceals nothing, has no more reserve than one of the lower animals. Thr doors of the mind should not swing so freely as to let out indiscrim inately whatever happens to have accumulated inside. | do believe there are secrets too deep for any probing. | think “Miss Perplexed is honored by being loved by a man who has in him so fine a quality. | If she had the same fine under. standing, generous and unselfish love for him as she should have (she admits she does love him, but how?) she would forget it, never allow it to be mentioned in his hearing as long as she lives. | am afraid she is jealous, as some other women are of men's secrets, their) business, religion and their friends That is what | call putting a mort gage on one's love for another. If he marries her he has to pay a price; and he thinks it too large. Were “Anxious” guilty, the very fact that he does not want it told) tends to show his great desire to| forget and overcome a wrong which cannot be righted by repetition, Dear “Anxious,” she will you unhappy always. do tell, will she appreciate am afraid not. | sincerely congratulate “A Hap. py Woman” on her views of not digging Into the past. Bury the un. And | take joff my hat to “Billy” More, and could wish to know “him” (?) per- sonally if it were possible. INTERESTED READER, Q.—What tween guns of merchantmen used for “offensive purposes” or for “de fensive purposes”? Ww. M. T. A—In the mer |chantman ins for the avowed purpose king out and mounts attacking enemy ships. In the sec. ond case, the merchantman does not k the enemy, but in the event of either being actually at |tacked or of considering itself in danger of attack by an enemy ves. sel, uses its guns against that ves }. The merchantman armed for defense may, as you can see in cer cases, fire the first shot in Hence to the well-known rule the best defensive is a stron nsive, The the dis tain obe that tinction is essence of in the seeking The horse's hoof is in reality its middle toe eniarged, make | If you db not} tell she will doubt you, and if you! it) enough not to bring it up on occa.) sions when you least expect it? | is the difference be-! | sch san | medicine, | community \than at association. Germany is using compressed paper with a thin leather covering | | | worl —Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings for 20,000 teachers were enrolled the 54th annual session of the shoe soles. temple. He pronounced himself heartily in favor of military preparedness, declaring the United States should have the power to defend and pros tect Americans in any part of the d sted that medical inspection of ool children, school feeding, | Republican club, at Georgetown, itary conditions in the home| pyiday night and at the weekly jand other forms of preventive |jjncheon meeting of the Young are the best forms of | Men's Republican club, at Bike" investments. More From 6 to 8 The money great partment thing is to put these bonds is ample security There is always a mar- temporary need you can always borrow money b to buy 1) There of them. (2) ket f them on them. (4) ment of interest and principal is more certain than with individual gages. In fact, we are glad to have excellent Alacka Building home of The Seandina 3 The proved Seattl tle Local deposited \merican of that and there Puget Sound ing Interest and principal collected without charge by The Scandinavian American Bank and either forwarded or placed to credit of customers’ ac- and to particularly investments security Im] with Bank as the paid up Capital of Mortgage C« to $100,000, as a Real (3) For As bonds of recommend The Puget Sound Mortgage Co.’s Collateral Gold Bonds In Denominations of $100 and $500 The 1-year Bonds bear 5 per cent. The 2-year Bonds 5™% behind the t Mortgages on rovement The S as truste On a matter ot further count as directed Scandinavian American Bank Use Our Ballard Branch If Resources Over $12,000,000 More Convenient URGES UNITED ACTION | Complete unification of progress- ives and republicans was urged by candidate for re- publican nomination for governor, | principal speaker at the South Exid aed your steadily into the savings de- Then when you have $100 a re- sponsible company punctuality in pay- mort- such per cent. 3- and 5-year Bonds 6 per cent, bonds Estate and Seat- nds—all ndinavian course, amount- security. LSPS G hare oy ties eeeees

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