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HOW THEY WILL ENJOY IT! No unnatural processes are employed in making Holly Flour. No chlorine bleach- ing. No chemist poisons in Holly Flour. It is as Nature intended it, the CREAMY WHITE color of the whole- some flour. It is a food you need not fear. Safeguard your family’s health by using Holly Unbleached Flour. ZA Manufactured by B® Seattle Sold by your dealer Ad Masque Queen, Arena, Sept. 9. 100 Votes for-—____ | ITALIAN - AMERICANS TAKE PART IN THE CAPTURE OF GORITZ BY JOHN H. HEARLEY United Press Staft Correspondent | WITH THE ITALIAN ARMY | AT GORITZ, Aug. 23.—Severai thousand Italian - Americans were in the army that entered | Goritz and are now storming the Austrian defenses south and @ast of the captured fortress elty. Many of them were killed and wounded. King Victor Emmanuel ts con stantly at the front, encouraging his troops, regardless of all personal risk. He was tn Gorttz when the city was heavily bombarded by the Austrians from Mont Marco and surrounding heights. Goritz is under martial law, but gradually resuming their normal life. The Italians are throwing up strong fortifications to make sure that the Austrians do not recapture the city before they can push on with a vigorous offensive. York street car men, now rapid fire gunners with an armored auto squadren. Both were eager for news of America. isa Cactearised. Regular 0c milk Save cost of Aetovery, prem. lines are being gradually advanced, tho at some places under the greatest difficul- ties. Austrian positions on the fended by row after row of elec trically charged barbed wire. J. D. JONES, of Bothell, cut his widow off without a penny, tho his) bookkecping and ee jestate is worth $21,000, according a a to his will, in probate court at Ev-| OOn, PIKE Place swear ‘erett. é Unlimited Varieties of Things FISHIN the 7,500 remaining ctvilians are | heights surrounding Gorttz aro de-| It’s Not a Question of Price With Us It’s a Question of Time THE SOONER WE GET RID OF THIS RETAIL BURDEN—THE BETTER It’s Not a Question of How Much We Get for These Goods—We Don’t Want ’Em—We're Going to Handle Wholesale Paint Lines Exclusively in the Future Without Doubt One of the Finest Stocks of Fishing Tackle. STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG, 23, 1916, PAGE 5. [25 MILLION MERGER | TO BOOST CANNING SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2 company, Griffin & Skelly, and J With the pooling of a majority of |/K. Armaby company stock of the Alaska Packers’ asso Those making the combination ation, the formation of a gigantic | say the plan ts for a defensive trade | £25,000,000 poration b reing antzation, owing to other large principal fruit canning com-| concerns entering the frult and fish os of the Weat with the big fish | canning bus *, It will make rn near a possible to meet the Bastern con: | ay that k B. Anderson, in| cerns on equal terme | ree of the plan, wil e Pri] The merger will enable the new | day for New York to t final) company to keep the Alaska Fish | arrangements and complete the! Packers’ large fleet of ships in deal operation, After the close of The fruit canners represented in|salmon packing ft 1s planned to the merger are [have these vessels carry the fruit California Fruit Canners’ assocta-|and fish products to the East and tion, Central California Canueries! England via the Panama canal GERMAN COUNTER ATTACKS WIN maintained a fleree bombardment of French first line and communi eating trenches, but there were no infantry attacks. | In the Vosges, French grenade parties repulsed an attempted sur) prise attack on Hartmannaweller:| | | PARIS, Aug German troops made a powerful attack, last night, on trenches of the Somme, south of Estrees and west of Soye court, which were captured by the French in Tuesday's fighting, and succeeded in penetrating the French line at several points, it was | kopt officially admitted today | The French flyer Dorm downed The attack was preceded by an/his fifth’ G an aeroplane yeater. intense bombardment, lasting sev|day, Northeast of Peronne, French eral hours, in which the whole/|flyers with machine guns attacked south | | French front south of the Somme four German planes, which landed | was under steady fire. behind their own lines, seriously rth of the Somme the ae | damaged. No BOAT LOST IN ALLIES LAUNCH $10,000 BLAZE, BALKAN ATTACK Fire, starting “after a tarpot iad i ed over, did $10,000 damage on the CONTINUED | jwater front, at 15th ave, W. and j Emerson st, Tuesday afternoon FROM PAGE 1 | | fishing schooner Salamo, ed by H. Smith and valued at $ | was totally destroyed, with a newly jeonstructed shed at the north end of the port commission's fisher wn | and Turks in resisting the combin-| ed attacks of French, English, Ros siang, Italians, Serbians and Monte negrina, In no engagement of mod. history have the armiea of so ay nations been in clash along one battle front | Allies on the Offensive | Forced to yield advanced posi jtons under the first Bulgarian at ltacks, the allies have reinforced) their lines and are strongly on the men's dock, a scow and houseboat « to Peter Ashland, and and seines belonging to mn Swenson & Co., contractors, had finished 500 shed and were putting on roofing when the tarpot} boiled over. h the GUARD BOYS USED Td offensive in the Vardar valley, northwest of Salonika On the wings, the Bulgarians HEAT AT CALEXICO Misses Grace ad May Rippe, vis iting their brother tn Company A. at Calexico, declare that the Na tional Guard boys have become ac jelimated to the heat there, and no |longer suffer from it j They play baseball during the afternoo: ne LODGE ENTERTAINS | Members of Seattle lodge No. | degree of honor, Ancient Order of United Workmen, will entertato friends with a progressive whist! party on the evening of August 25, and Columbia lodge No, 2 will bold a social the same night at K. of P. hall GOV. LISTER has have made further slight advances by reason of their numerical supe-| riort Anglo-French artillery | and the stubborn resistance of the Serbs has onsidert checked the! m of the advancing ene | All pres dispatches from Ruma-| nia bear evidence of close censor ship, but from a direct source it was | reported that fighting In the Bal) jkans has caused a profound im-| ae in Bucharest, umania Awaits Victory Theanine warlike reports brought jt London, many persons well tn formed on the Balkan sitdation do not belleve Rumania will enter the war, at least until the allies have advanced up the Vardar val! and have scored decisive gains aga’ the Bulgarians It has been known here for commended | jeral weeks that the third Ruma- observance of September 4 a4 14 | nian army was mobilized and tn bor day, “to promote the welfare) -o.siness for instant service, but and pleasure of labor.” there has been no other evidence of military movements to warrant the belfef that Rumania fs about to declare war. and box SHORT NEWS RAYMOND SULLIVAN, 10, grandson of Mrs. John Sullivan,) 2650 W. 68th st, from drowning in Salmon bay, while| swimming | MRS. HESTER BROWN LOWE, an artis 9 Firet ave., has filed suit to annul her marriage to O. Edward Lowe, a steamboat man, who, she says, she has discovered was not divorced from his first wife jail Tuesday night when 24 alleged | Most Desirable for the agitators were arrested for street FOR To keep the record straight, |must tell you, my hours at the operation. There is a curious psychological big when one faces the Inevitable, and yet I do not believe CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | ‘s dead Wednesday | angie TELLS HOW SHE FELT WHEN SHE WAS PREPARED $250,000,000 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland TWO-YEAR 5% SECURED LOAN GOLD NOTES Direct Obligations of the Government Dated September 1, 1916. Due September 1, 1918. Interest Payable March 1 and September 1 Principal and Interest Payable in United States Gold Coin, at the Office of J. P. Morgan and Co. Without Deduction for Any British Taxes, Present or Future, Coupon Notes of $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 Redeemable at the Option of the Government, in Whole or in Part, on Thirty (30) Days Notice, as Follower At 101 and Accrued Interest on Ang Date Prior to September 1, 1917. At 1004 and Accrued Interest on September 1, 1917, and on Any Date Theresfter Prier to Maturity. Te Ba Secured by Pledge With the Farmers Lean and Trust Company, ef New York City, Under a Pledge Agreement Executed by the Gevernment, of Securities Approved by J. P. Morgan & Co. of an Aggregate Value of at Least $300,000,000, Calculated on the Basls of Prevailing Market Prices, Sterling Securities Being Valued tm Detiars at the Prevailing Rate of Exchange, viz.t Steche, Bonds and or Other Securities of Corporations Organized in the United States, Value $100, 4 Bonds end or Other Obligations of the Government of the Dominion of Canada, Etther as Maker or Guarantor, and Stocks, Bonds and er Other Securities of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, $100,0 10; Bonds and or Other Obligations of the Several Following Governments, Lither as Maker or Guarantor, viz., of Argentina, Chile, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland and er Hellend, $1 Pending the Arrival and Depesit of Secarities as Above, the Government Is to Deposit Temporarily With the Trust Com pany at the Time of Issue of the Noi Either Approved New York Stock Exch Collateral of Aggregate Value Equal te That of the Then Undelivered Securities and er Cash Equal to Five-Sixths ef Such Value All Such Temporary Collateral Is te Be Exchanged From Time te Time in the Same Relative Proportions Upon the Deposit of the Above Mentioned Securities, If the Pledged Securities Depreetate in Vali jecause of Change in Market Price or in Rate of Exchange, the Government Ie te Deposit Additi urities With the Tra: ‘ompany, to the End That the Aggregate Value of the Pledged Securities Shalt Equal at Least 120% of the Principal Amount of the Notes at the Time Unpaid and Not Secured by Deposited Cash. The Gov- ernment Is to Reserve the Right From Time to Time to Sell fer Cash Any of the Pledged Securities, in Which Event the Pre- ceeds of Sale Are to Be Received by the Trust Company and Applied te the Retirement of Notes by Purchase, if Obtatnable at Prices Not Exceeding the Then Redemption Price, and Otherwise by Redemption by Lot at the Redemption Price, The Govern- ment Is te Reserve the Right Alse to Make Substitutions of Securities, But Sach Substitations Are Not to Vary the Relative Amounts in Value of the Abeve-Indicated Three Several Groups ef Securities at the Time Held by the Trust Company. Valu ations ef Securities Are te Be Approved by J. P. Morgan & Ce. This Offering le Made Subject te Verifleation of the List of Collateral, and te the Appreval of the Necessary Details by Counsel. WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT 99 AND INTEREST, YIELDING SLIGHTLY OVER 54 PER CENT. Subscription Books Will Be Opened at the Office of J. P. Morgan and Co, at 10 o Clock A. M, August 23, 1916, and Will Be Closed at 10 o'Clock A. M, August 28, 1916, or Earlier, in Their Discretion, THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY EVENT, TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF J. P. MORGAN & CO., IN NEW YORK FUNDS, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF PAYMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT. Temporary Certificates Will Be Delivered Pending the Engraving of the Definitive Netes. J. P. MORGAN & CO., FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York City; NATIONAL CITY BANK, New York City; HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chicago; WM. A. READ & CO., BROWN BROTHERS & CO., LEE, HIGGINSON & CO., KIDDER, PEABODY & CO., J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO., GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, New York City; BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, New York City; FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, New York. City; CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, Chicago; UNION TRUST COMPANY, Pittsburgh. New York, August 23, 1916. CHAMBER MAY BE MEDIATOR Whether the Chamber of Com- | merce will comply with the request of Federal Strike Mediator William Blackman and participate in nego- tiations looking toward arbitration of the longshoremen’s strike is f° matter in the hands, Wednesday, of doctors present hold their breaths in alternate horror and admiration, I would not let any one bid me) s00d-bye the morning I went to be Cperated upon And poor Dick and dear Mollie I know,” said Jim, when I told walked the floor downstairs and him to persuade Dick I was right, | suffered and that it would be better he was When I awoke, the great doctor} not there as I was wheeled out of stood by me, and said: “You are the room, “I know, you vain crea-|a very lucky girl, Margie Waverly. ture, you do not want Dick to see| You did not have tuberculosis or THE OPERATION 1 Mttle new book, of the hospital before gli aaamemeia cased ae aes pr ae yr iggy Boag sb retched on that ‘banana|any other malignant trouble, and,|q committee appointed by Judge ABOUT 1,000 sympathizers|pivot about which everything peg ae Pagrus poorly Thomas Burke, the chamber‘s pres- threatened to storm the Everett/seems to turns. One's ego looms| | have sometimes wondered if, |? Suk ok ts Pn gare Pg Pi ident. before a man is taken out for exe Judge Burke declined to announce evtion, bed, whispered with a smile: the rsonnel of the “Yes, Margie, dear heart, just as/| committee until he has heard from those asked some merciful person does | not give him a dose of morphine. y one oe : speaking. a alize just what {8 going t Fishing Sport Going as Low as PT HOMAS RIDDELL, 2141 Alkilsippea, —— going tol After Alice had jabbed the little Rnd then went to slew |to serve. TACKL HALF PRICE AND LESS ave, sustained a fractured leg| I did. not realize that 1 could go|Feedie into my arm, my nerves be- t to sleep. The committee will ascertain hen struck by an auto at Rall/np into that spotless ont $9 | came calmer, and altho I did not whether the ae eS ee way ave, and Weller st. Tuesday! room comparatively well, and in aj think of it at the time, I find vice to both the longshoremen and 15c Hammer Handle ..........-.--+ 6¢ .25 30-Ib. ro! ay ae TEN CANDIDATES for the $300-|e0 horribly ill was another illustration of the su- ber votes on the question of opem 50c gal. Zerolene, medium 31¢ | $2.50 roll 10-year warranted Rooting 57 a-month job of city architect have| —— premacy of the phyaical wrt can! PORT ANGELES, Aug. 28—Trat. ing negotiations. 65c Steel Claw Hammer .... AL OE 6 ve nces er irs tinnedesies sbedee 4 . |been writing since Monday on a *, jcalm the most poignant terrors Of |1.. over the Milwaukee was resum- i r i |elvil service examination and con-|| Don’t Let Soap the soul by deadening the nerves, | f° $1.50 Hand Saws .. Te | $1.50 roll 5-year warranted Roofing YA jetvit service ex me - Hair || bt by no exercise of the mind can ed today, after a slide which de- MEN, | KNOW THAT $1.50 Hand Axe v6: () See \¢ OVERCOME BY gas, Peter John- Spoil Your Hair | you assuage a raging toothache. molisbed one car of a work train 75c Bench Screw «--39e | $1.00 roll be or green Building Paper Bi) son, Harry Brown and Thomas I remember I did not feel a) yesterday. No one was hurt, but $1.00 Single-Bitted Ax, with handle. ..39. Tc elbs Laud bic on beat avon ane $i 39¢ Fj Jackson were asphyxiated aboard haba Bl ecg li All tha pirpig Hike ny put the ether | trains were tied up 12 hours, $4.00 6-ft. Atkin Cross Cut Saw.. $1.10 Overalls or Jumper, blue or white, | the schooner Bila J., near Wran-| ou 4 a tg 0h bagge 4 co, 1 4 piney are p . , bs | gell, Alaska, Friday. jand prepared shampoos contain toc ‘Just breathe naturally an EIGHTY FRIENDS and | relatives $2.00 Automatic Tool Grinder DT | for cece cece scee cece cette eneeeeeees 59¢ JUDGE PETER 8. GROSCUP,| much alkall, whieh {s very fnjurt-| think you Iike it,” sald a voice of Mr. and Mre, Joseph A. Ballinger | $1.00 Carpenter's Pinch Bar . 33¢ | 85c Russwin “Mortise. Lock seer DOE formerly of the United States cir-|ous, as it ote hits scalp and But I do dike it,” I said, for {/gathered Tuesday at the First oe Oi | $3.00 Front Door Lock . .. 81.63 jt court of appeals, is in Seattle |makes the hair brittle. had taken ether many times be-|Christian church and celebrated 15c Lubricant Household Oil. +. 6¢ 0 ws aie Oo ; Paints $ cn route to New York, after visit-| The best thing to use ts Just | fore, and liked it with the couple in commemoration 1.10 Wash Tub .BBe | $2.25 Ready Mixec aints, 5-year war ing his brother in Tacoma |plain mulsified cocoanut oll, for! For some reason, however, I didjof their golden wedding anniver- 30c Clothes Line «+A 4@ | ranted, gal. .........4. $1.47 IN THE will of John F. Weedin,|this 1s pure and entirely grease |iot get that sensation of floating | sary. f $1.25 Asbestos Flat Irons, set of 3....69¢ | 9c gal. 5-year warr ‘Shingle Stain policeman shot near the Billings-|less. It’s very cheap, and pe rd a fragrance that was never on | — — on ass Ge é . " | ley warehouse, $5 1s given to each|most expensive soaps or anything/land or sea—a fragrance so won- Blood Test, 15c Stovepipe or Elbow .....+.++ | for .. - Bot the children and the rest uncon-|else all to pleces, You can get this|derful that you could see its ex- g02-2a" Liverty Ball 35c Galvanized Water Bucket * | 75¢ Harrison Varnish, quart ditionally to Mre, Weedin at any drug store, and a few|cuisite color of Tose as well as| Albert Hansen ||| Umton and Third. ~ Opposite 15c Gas Mantle 50c Brilliantshine and A. O.K. Metal Polish — ao ounces will last the whole family |smell it, Then the thought came | | esi : ha, to me that the people might not||) 1S¢ Gas Chimney for 23¢ tor mont Jeweler and Silveremith | sag e Simply motsten the hair with|give me enough, and I would per- | 25¢ Granite Fry Pan» SOc pleg. Calotint Wail Coating, ail colors, f] HOT AT PORTLAND |, smo, motsten ene, nate with rive me enoush and 1 would per || ia ae, hen 7 wetwn|| NOTA DOLLAR. NEED 20c Granite Bread Pan . PET PKG. ..essereceeerrervecsereeeces 19¢ lepoonful ts all that is required, It|ating on me : teed BE PAID TILL CURED 25¢ Granite Sauce Pan 35c White Enamel for ...........++.. 17¢ PORTLAND, Aug ; i any makes an abundance of rich,| Again T sald, “but T do Ike 1,” | ’ tet oe ’ were popular tn Portland! ereamy lath ol os th t fe conds Tt wi Mott ses 10c Pie Plate ......-.++++ $2.50 gal. pure white or orange Shella ; Bir eae APRS etal ee ne ere Beene, Ee aeeae or | mJ mn miedo $5.50 50-ft. 44-in. Garden Hose B for Pree $1.5 59 hitting the high spots with even) dries quickly and evenly, and is|knew was the predecessor of ob- rey wilt "a" piennad. $6.00 4-blade Ball Bearing Lawn Mower | $2.25 gal Floor Paint $1.47 ore zest rar esterday. The|roft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, | ilvion Consult me about for -++-++$3.19 | 15c Paint Brush for . ... 4¢ aul k 2. = north #0 ways and sasy to handle, Besides, They sell me mas two hours Arent MREAN 6 3 sf ” 3 2 degree! loosens any 3 par-|and a half ¢ ple, Dre tipation. POR a ag aoa each . 35c eres ash i Calsomi mine Brush. ae ticle of dust, dirt and dandruft—!blessed Vienna surgeon did stunts Bospenatn esky Dis: ic Screen oor inge . Sand aper, 2 shee or : +. Wi Advertisement. with my spine that made the many Y Wo ki g Secs joe mie 9 $1.25 Feather Duster ......... 85c Wagon and Auto Paint . |Eddie Coulon Wins ou or. D wick cures’ for Pelvic $1.50 roll Tarred Felt Paper ...... STBe $3.50 gal. Floor Varnish Bout From m Douglass Peo le and Other ; DR. MACY 87. 10018, Aug #8-—PAAin Cow NATIONAL MARKET P ang rite HAST mee Per Gallon for Bass-Hueter’s B-H Pure Prepared, Ready Mixed Paint. . $1.2 524 PIKE ST. COR. SIXTH RICKLES BROS. PAINTS AND HARDWARE lon, the New Orleans bantamwetght, |had Httle trouble tn defeating aJck | Douglass of San Francisco here last night in a 12-round bout. | $1.29 Free Delivery A well known American writer On Purchases § ‘inks that peace will lead to an . immigration movement that will Amounting to By ijare tne world. Alter the nco $3.00 or Over ff German war, in 1870, 200,000 Ger mans settled in three American states—Nebraska, Minnesota and Iowa, Pi calm 0 Alw Olive B11% Sec: Ave, Ye toilers who cannot POE emcee Tani Ey | eain or afford a layott can| SANDERSON'S PILLS Groceries. now have your dental work The well known and relia- Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib done evenings By The) ble semneey See ee [Right Dr. Brown, The QggF9 is!wuet toasty saute fy NATIONAL MARKET Dentist, whose offices will) OF i.e 0 et at tat bat |be open from 7 to 11. 8 rtotAurpunaaya, ite h Male 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH 382. PR REMEDY bs | Directly Foot of Cherry St. sR

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