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8 Buck's Range | FREE Groceries 4 42 packages staple and fancy brands, regular retail Pp 8 I ) Price $7.50, given to you absolutely free with Buck’s UNION MADE Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange Any Range in the en- tire exhibit on the un- usual terms of $1.00 Now, $1.00 Weekly WE CHARGE NO INTEREST Heaters, Blankets, Comforts, added to usual first payment other seasonable articles tk bl ticl the and Bedding customers’ accounts any time without M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. | SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | SECOND AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE 'R. CUTTING HEADS Stomach Hurts ay A Physician's Advice | “HRyepeptics, sufferers from gas, oF flatulence, stomach acidity day eating, they would soon fo they were ever affilcted with » trouble, and doctora would tisewhere for pat ianation of these w: jew York physi moat forme of stomach trou due to stomach acidity and fer- tation of the food gontents of the eombined with an insuf- od supply to the stomach ter Increases the biood supply | viser and coach. Deurated “magnesia insvently | on 6the 6excenstve #' omach | And stops food fermenta mbination of wet mis, treasurer. Will be their faculty adviser. also Were made. Virginia on, the} therefore, | conduo and )7:15 in of his evening services front of the church. iit cooler than inaide the church. You Save Open Saturday $10 to $20 Evenings Until When You Buy 9 for Your Convenience Drink Hot Water LINCOLN HI JUNIORS Juniors at Lincoln high schoo! elected Roger Cutting, football play- ler, president of their clase Thurs. Other officers chosen were ately | Aryneas Joy, vice president; Edith jLavia, secretary, and Walter Loo Misa Mabel Joyce Nominations of officers for the Lincoin High School Dramatic club ‘arroll, chosen last June, is atill president, and Miss Celia Shelton, faculty ad Baptist pastor in New York! Re. of aides the novelty, the people find WHITE iu MARKET SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND PINE y MARKET CLOSES 9 P. M. SATURDAYS STONG’S MEAT MARKET c! Fancy Hoaet Veal, Fancy Dry Sait Pork er Ib. ‘ hotce Legs Spring per Ib Little Pig » Der Ib. @ 10c 20c 15¢ B ice Siser Boiling Hoeft, per oe é Teah killed Chickens per Ib Lotated in Market Next Freon waasttntl.2 ‘rash Washington Creamery Butter, ib. 35c Pasteurized Milk, pt. 4e; qt. Te Pure Yakima Strained F e pt. 2hes at Fresh Ground Peanut Batter, tb Come see tt made QUEEN OLIVES, pt... Coffin’s Codfish Hunks, Ib. pk. joe Fincher’s Delicnicasen PEACHES 50c PEARS M. CINNAMON. STALL 10. CRESCENT MEAT CoO. MAIN 2899—"QUALITY” OUR MOTTO—MAIN 2899 Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced CHOICE STEER SIALOIN STEAKS, SPECIAL 18 LB. Choice Steer Pot : 10 Sugar-Cured Ham, Oe 18c Smoked C hinock Salmon, Ht 20c Alaska Salt Herring. & for 25c LUCKY STRIKE FISH Co. for cannin, morte, esecee é half Bs whole . Good Dry § Steaks bat as 14c Pork 9 10c % 0 ~~ Paictens’ 18¢ | (2% 124c STONG'S PRICES BEAT THEM ALL Our Speciaia Good for a Week 25c 20c B OANS CAWNAT ™) ea GRANULATED 25c) 1%, DOAN HLL BOG 7 one of above 4 articles with m 25e purchase, speciale exctuded No. 50 Ib. Sack Choice Family Flour... .. .$1.55 fhe hottie Heinz Cataup 4 Ibe. Fine Head Rice ahe ihe | Ie bottle Cide 4 5c can Corned Beet Vinegar ihe phe. Shredded Wheat Mie 260 bot. Welch's Grape Juco out . 1¢e le Happy Home shrimpw 4100 cans Cove Oysters the fe pk Aunt Jemima 4 double sheets Tangle-Foot on E SOc qt. jar Olivem mp's Pork ar 2 10¢ phew, Kaisine 4 160 en Corn or She jar Assorted Jam Starch t wavy BP 2 cane Peas, Beans or Toma- ean Ground Ihe Gingersnaps 6c rolle To! > Ib. sack Corn Meal 460 can Hilin’ ate | STORDR—White Market and Corner Frey are, penielll LIGHTNING BOL ~ GURES AILMENT DALHART, Texas cording to Mike Keatio Jemployed upon the ranch of J. H | Royce near bere, no remedy can |begin to compare with a stroke of Sept. 29.—Ac a cowboy lightning for curing stomach trou ble and restoring a badly impaired appetite. | Keating was standing by ao wire fence upon the ranch recently knocked him over. He was uncon scious for several hours, and it was and first Finally he opened his « looked about him, and hi words were: “Say, youall, get me something to eat mighty quick, I'm just about starving.” In the group sround the cot was | “Cookie,” who well remembered the bard time he had experienced for masy months in trying to supply arouse the stomach pains, of which jthe cowboy was eternally com plaining. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 at) | | HOLLWEG DEFIANT but the defense of our rights of life and Mberty,” sald the chancellor. ‘Therefore Germany, first and only of all the belligerents, declared her readiness for negotiations on Dec. ,9, 1915, and later on several occa sions. | “We did our duty, nor does any body dare to ask that we make pro- |ponals today when our enemies, ax Mr. Briand did a short while ago, paid that peace now would be con sidered a humiliation and the lthought of peace a provocation and ‘disgrace to the memory of the |dead. Our enemies continue the |war because they hope to reach |their Utopian aim | “The French premier sald in o of his latest speeches that France fights for a firm, lasting peace, in |which the freedom of nationalities is protected against all attacks by international agreement Wants Peace, Too “This we want Germany forever | tack “But does Mr. Briand, who united jour enemies before the war into an Jalliance of French thirst for, re venge, Russian lust of conquest and English policy of isolating Ger |many, does Mr. Briand belleve that {this prepared the soll, from which Jeould grow international agree ments, granting to nations liberty |honor, dignity and peaceful collab oration for the sake of humanity and progress? Or does Mr. Briand really be Neve that he can obtain thie lofty ideal in time by a war of annihila tion, in which France's last youth Ailes on the devastated battlefield of Verdun and the Somme? To Use All Power “A German statesman who wopld healtate to use against this enensy (England) every available instru ment that would really shorten the war—such a statesman deserves to be hanged.” Rethmann-Hollweg declared the central powers have frustrated ov too, to protect igainst every ery plan of the allies to break Gor. many's Connections with the Orient by crushing Turkey, Bulgaria or Austria separately Aside from isolated allled successes on the Somme, the German situation Is un changed, he #aid ‘The war aime of our enemies are announced without concealment and cannot be misinterpreted Their object 19 territorial aggrand izement and our destruction. They Intend to give Constantinople co the Russians, Alwace-Lorraine te the French, Trentino to the Itallan and Transylvania to the Rumant ans | “But Germany will persevere un Pitil the war ends victoriously ET PNET BE PRE AT when a bolt came kiting along and} thought for a time he was done for. | (HOW TO REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT Keating's dainty appetite and not! Oh, Bliss! Gra hop Sandwich Is Great, Says Bliss 2.— SANDUSKY, 0. Sept Professor Chester Biice, of recomme a delicacy. o a museum grasshoppers declan woman of the Je norma! school and curator nde today that if only a prominence would start the fad, the entire country would take It; the new morse! would appear on the of fare of every hotel, and Grasshopper industry spring prominence fessor Bliss declared that as a sandwich er, the grasshopper is par cellence arr, neLianor overburdened know only too rt ridloule over-atout people have to bear. it Ing around ty thy weakening carrying troye the beauty of ta re ‘There is no need of any one fiuous fat. 1 welght you ply, or otl of x oF ea * dow f Korein leas, te p Aigeation ment hi cy uction in weight, Ushter, your and a lighter and buoyant feelin your whole being. Every per before retiring at nigh bi the would Pro enthusiastically fie ex war with well that voor 1 urden your nut. f you in can and any otein meal foot. work more takes possession of < | cers 1916. PAGE EXPECT GREECE © IN FIGHT SOON LONDON, Sept. 29—Germany ex ts jeclaration of war aga’ gar y Greece within 7: dan Amaterdam dispate’ te i : reinforced t Macedonia, but t Bulga Kaster Hulgaria the evacuation of occu pied Macedonian territory dispatched from Athens today, if it has not been already sent, it ie an derstood here. BANKERS END MEET KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 29. While the members of the Amert-| were | can Bankers’ ansociation winding up thelr convention with instajlation of newly elected offt today, thelr visiting ladies wore the guests wives and daughters of the K City bank ers at scores of luncheons and re ceptions and in the afternoon were given an automobile tour of the city, ACTRESS 1S SUED FRANCISCO, Beasio Baker Hoff, who plays Mite!" in Oliver Morosco’s new sical comedy, "Canary Cottage, was ,kerved with a divorcee sum mons at Marysville today filing SAN Sept. 29 following a suit f th or separation here by her husband, Frederick Hoff, well known theatrical musteai director, He charges infidelity, The tallest people in the wortd Who suffers from! are the Bororos, of southwest fluous fat should give this| Are the bc S a Bre treatment ® tra They average 6 fect 4 inches NOTICE! Following regular custom, these prices will be established, October 1, on AND CREAM teurized Milk steurized Milk Commercial Cream, half pint Commercial Cream, per pint Whipping Cream, half pint Whipping Cream, per pint per quart pint Certified Milk Kris-to-lae Kris-to-lac, per q Bulgarian Butters Bulgarian Butterr Telephone per per quart per pint wart milk mile your order per p per quart 10¢ 20¢ Se 20¢ 15e¢ 10¢ 20¢ Se 10¢ delivery nt for regular of these quality products Call Hiltott 223, 1 AGE RSE SM SAG NR | STICKER FIGHT? will belaador at Washington. SMITH TO FACE | | To bring out a substantial cttizen publ as a sticker candidate against Lou Smith, candidate for jcomminstoner in the South district ix a plan now betng formulated t }a number of voters | In a divided field of four candi Idates, Bmith was nominated b iq 00 lead in the South district, The county at large did not vote for that office, It is contended that Ince the comminsioner acte for the 6 county, all the voters should an opportunity to pass on Under the plan suggested stick ere bearing the pr ne of Bimith's r nt could be pasted on the by the voters, which would leount against him, even if straight republican tickets are voted MINERS WILL VOTE ON WAGE SCHEDULE United Mine Workers o! f America from District No. 10 meet at the Labor sfternoon and 4 whether or not 4,600 mine stop work | Monday, pen dum vote on the new seale submitted by the Wash Operators’ associat ident Flyzik, of the miners recommend suspension of work and a referendum vote o miners are demanding a r cent flat increase The operators have ¢ 4a ¢ on day wages “ ° tonnage, yard age and 4 work All coal prices to the consumer were advanced recently |SOMME FIGHT IS | PUSHED VIGOROUSLY LONDON ment’s lull in t Bept. 29 five-day of the Son Briteh ad from the direction of Cour tte eart morning and cap a stfonaly d west of Le Sars, ( ried today JAPANESE ENVOY IS COMING TO CITY | Judge Thomas Burke and other ititens who have been dec the Japanese government relaffons and he two coun tries will tender a dinner in honor of Aimaro Sato.who succeed jHaron Chinda as Japanese amba D.C, whe wil for | Shoulder of Lamb Choice Steer Round Pickled Spare Ribs. . . Pickled Pig Ta Cooked and Spiced Cooked and Spiced Pi Cooked and Spiced Pi: Pickled Bellies whole FRUITS AND SATISFACTION Fancy Pears, doz... 1422-24 FRYE'S NEW OLYMPIC Public Market [ SATURDAY SPECIALS | 2 SPECIAL COMBINATION SALE A CHOICE WILD ROSE PICNIC HAM AND A SMALL (3-LB. COMMERCIAL PAIL) OF WILD ROSE LARD BOTH FOR $1.00 ~ FRESH MEATS Choice Veal Roast... . Choice Steer Pot Roast. Choice Short Ribs of Beef... .10c Choice Loin Pork Chops... . .20c | PICKLED MEATS | che POULTRY Pig Tails. Sc | Frye’s Celebrated Milk-fed Light Cooked and Spiced Tripe.... .6c | Pickled Loin Backs... Dry Selt Plates...... Boiled Sandwich Hams, Fancy Peaches, box... . Choice Tomatoes, box... .. . .35c Concord Grapes, basket.....25c | 3-Layer Cake .............25¢ First Door South of Pike St. An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade In These Days of Sky-High | Prices the Upstairs Shoe Store Is the Logical Place to Trade BECAUSE— | Our rent is low, expenses moderate and purchasing 1 | enormous—one of a chain of 60 stores, Last, but not le i} you will find a vast array of all the newest fasbior 5 MODERATE PRICE: leathe Attractive Laced Boots {: Low Priced medium vary plate Golden Brown and Rich Gray Boots for Fall i models, made with pate Two new nt or Bpecta toe last The smart model pictured, of brown kid, may be had in button $3 45 or lace Priced . kid Lace Roots, narrow Cuban Louis bee New all gray toe last, &inch tops $4.45 wn. $3.95 All black Kid Boots or Patent Boots with white kid tops, narrow toe and Louis heel $2.95 .. $3.95 Men’s Shoes both style Newest Ex Combining and ‘omfort shapes and lasts $2.95 to $3.95 Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post SATLIUD OSTONNHOE (0. [ssi SAMPLE,/HOP NINC) °° Elitl Second Ave Pike St. FREE PHYSICIAN | | This means than any Man, Woman ~ < TAKI FLL VALOR OPtN SECOND FLOOR at he arrives here, en route to the cap ital, next week Ambassador Sato is aboard the Yokohama Maru, which is due to arrive at Victoria Sunday morning. Teuruya Tamaki, Japanese consul will meet him here. Trainmen put off two young men or Child who is a patron of this — who ‘had boarded & box car at * nay consult Weatherby, Mo. Between that > ahaa place and Maysville the train Far, Nose and A wreck, and that particular car was ¢ badly smashed. When the boys later walked into Maysville they hunted up the brakemen and thank ed them for saving their lives. RIGHT DRUG CO, | 111) FIRST AVENUE ween MUSIC 2 TO 8 P. M. -12%c | 123 | Anchor on, ee ewe +e Little Pig Hams....... Steak. . .17¢ | Cottage Butts ........ | Boston Butts ......... | Cottage Rolls ........ Smoked Spare Ribs... . ig Hocks . 10¢ g's Feet. .Gc A6e Fowls | rai hs 25c eee es .18¢ half or sass. 16¢ | Fresh Washington Creamery. .33c VEGETABLES AT FARMERS’ PRICES GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED SN + + -60¢ | FREE 1 Loaf of Bread FREE with each 2c Purchase in the Bakery Department. 5c and 10c | 3 Dozen Home-made Cookies. 25c FIRST AVENUE oo "se Aw 22f f ing «a