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“NOW, EVERNBODN TAKE YouR nme AND MAWE VOURSELF RIGHT AT HOME. i] SECOND | TABLE ‘THE OREGON troops of the na guard arrived in Portland at | o'clock Wed ple Loosens up Those Joints—Drives Out Pain know why thousands use ole once you experience the ad relief it gives. @ jar at once from the nearest store. It is a clean, white oint- made with the oil of mustard. than a mustard plaster and 8 not blister. Brings ease and com- ee it is being rubbed on! is recommended by many : nurses. Millions of jars used annually for bronchitis, ly estimate. 800 annually. Se CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—"T w nt Be nthe uge ome ont so” IRL HAS A NARROW & pains and aches of the back or s, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, *, frosted feet, colds of the charg “Th said the court. || Seattle folks hardly realize our Navy Yard. From a small beginning, it has grown to mam moth proportions The old frame shacks have been torn down and been replaced by immense brick ami concrete buildings. The first dry dock was large enough to dock Minnesota; the second dry doch the importance of and very much larger; a new dry dc is now planned. The Government expended $15,000,000 up to end in 1916 we received $5,166,000; $2,000,000 of was for a munitions ship to be constructed at ie yare In the past © government only granted to our navy about of the repair work of the navy. The new ships building everywhere will quadruple this amount of repair work, and the new buildings, Ways and the construction of ships will more than double the number of men (now 1,490) and build @ city of at least 20,000 adjacent to the yard A greater opportunity was never presented to the investor. We purchased much of our land very theaply before any preparedness had n under. taken, and are selling it at reasonable prices. Fine view lote can be secured as low as $200. Some cheaper, as low as $125. The best in the addition at $200, adjoining nice homes Terms to sult purchaser. 316 PIKE STREET § Lactak, who appe . Piya | Dolan in the Hoys of disorderly cor ‘s no crime; er Costly Teas Are Under Ban Now BUENOS AIRES, Feb Minister of Public Works Tore! lo has abolished afternoon tea in his department. that he will save the time of the employes to a value he can hard. Th adjuncts veed to cor JUDGE RULES HIM FREE FOR SINGING STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS MEN ARE NOW WORKING TIME | | “MRS, DAUTELL., won't | Nov LET ME HELP Nov To A LITTLE More WHITE mear? tea and its about $52, Kansas river, Mrs. Cochrane left here the night of Oct not seen again alive. WOMAN HUNTED OVER 0.0". COUNTRY DROWNED ©! her home| 25 and was STAR—WEDNESDAY, Wu GERMANY CAN'T - AFFORD TO FIGHT U.S. | I’ FEB. 14, 1917, PAGE 6 War between Ger and United ate ould apell peace for the \imerica’s entry into the arena | woul d hasten the end The er know t And because he his face and t ave thi ! war between the two ha | tions seems more than a possibility Ninety days after the United State ind Germany de clare war, it will all be over, and the war in Europe will be over, tor That 1 claration of Charles Edward Ru sell, printed in The No man in America ntitled to opinion cerning the war than Russe As 1 the ghting ind he has talked to the com people of Europe about the wa It is his idea that the wal support America is alone sufficient to show the German masses the hopelessness of the cause into which the kaiser and the Prussian militarists have led then Che German common people may still be lieve the promise of the emperor to defeat the allies, but few will believe in the war lord ability to lick the entire world with America in, it would be the men and money practically the whole world against Germany In wealth we have Nearly double the Britain Five times the we Six times the we Twelve times the Sixteen times the Our resources are the res es 0 all the allies r together Austria and many Add Uncle Sam forces fighting Germany, and tl hala of resources ag t that unhappy nation wou about 5 to 1 wre Hi € New Yo me the ently of the al pow All other Britian posses 23,0 Total British th $1 THE OTHER ALLIES compiled and printed in le e wealth, area d population | ers and the neutral | | nation | 14.— LAWRENCE ‘Kan Feb. 14.—The THE BRITISH EMPIRE mystery surrounding the disap Area pearance of Mra, Charles Cochrase. Wealth Square Miles, Population He figures | wite an engineering professor of|Great Britain, Ireland $ $5,000,000,000 121.931 the University of Kansas, has been Canada 7,000,000,000 38 solved. Her body was found tn the/ Asia, Including India 15,0 000 422,000,000 61,000,000 500,000 00,000 1 | A nation-wide search was madeé| France $ 50,000,000,000 40,000,000 | | for her, and various clewa were French colonies 6,000,000,000 48,000,000 | lowed by Professor Cochrane and Russia 40,000,000,000 |his friends to several cities In th including Korea, ete 00,000,000 Middle Went 20. 000,000,000 fudge | ESCAPE FROM DEA Mu nduet discharsed."| DAVENPORT, Feb. Helen Gobble, 22 years old, tossed to one side. AY DAY |AT PUGET SOUND NAVY YARD AND ONE-HALF AT THE YARD LAND IS THE SAFEST OF ALL INVESTMENTS Land in a good pay-roll town always increases in value Land in a town backed by a government pay roll increases faster in value than in a town that de yn private anceess to grow, Bremerton yn are backed by the taxing power of ment, Every year will see vast im- Any house built will rent or sell at once. We offer you a large assortment of homesites $125 TO $300 PER LOT Payments as Low as $5 Monthly Streets graded, Perfect title Warranty “deed. batract a Pr Come in and make the trip with us at once and get first choice. Our property begins one-quarter mile from Navy Yard fence. Just a few steps to school and high school, and wharf and work, Within city limits Come in at 10 a, m, or 12:30 p the trip free Come m and make OLE HANSON & SON PHONE ELLIOTT 2 3 Clnging to the fender of a limited train nar pecaped death when her au was demolished. The ma carried fifteen feet and | when he Italian colontes Pelgtum Belgian Congo Portugal Portuguese colonies No (No These figures tend to bear o licta that | be the be sinning oft th nd 2 500,000, ( America’s entry into the Buropean struggle must estimate 200 estimate) Rumania and Serbia 1,000,000,000 48.006 10,000,000 Total British and allies. $272,600,000,000 9,208,528 — 862,200,000/ THE CENTRAL POWERS | Germany £0,000,000,000 65,000,000 German colonies (before war) (No estimate) 14,000,000 | Austria-Hungary 25,000,000,000 49,000,000 | | Turkey and Bulgarta . 8,000,000,000 36,000,000 | Total Central Powers . .$108,000,000,000 2,960,082 164,000,000 THE NEUTRAL NATIONS United States, including Alas és ka and Philippines $250,000,000,000 S.741.828 110,000,000 Spain 400,000,000 20 000.000 Spanish colonies (No estimate) 1,000,000 Netherlands 5,000,000,000 Dutch colonies .. 2,000,000,000 1,046,445 Switzerland 4,000,000,000 15,976 Other Buropean neutrals Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Greece “ 5,000,000,000 445,593 16,000,000 | China 10,000,000,000 2,169,200 400,000,000 | } i ; DO) 7 21,000,000 Mexico and Central America. — 5,000,000,0 971,980 2 South A merica 30,000,000,000 7,841,899 56,000,000 | Asia, including Afghanistan, | Arabia, Persia, Tibet, Siar | Mongolia, Bhutan, Nepal, =f | Oman and Khiva (No estimate 4,107,120 29,000,000 | . including Abyssinia, Atiberta . (No estimate 431,000 sata sat | West Indies, Cuba, Haiti am! 3 Dominican Republic 1,000,000 73,693 15.0 00, oo | Unimportant FPuropean states (No ¢ 93 1,800, 0¢ Total neutrals $317.4 0,000 20,655,923 725,600,000 | Grand totals $697 1,751,700,000 | rd Russell ‘Two CLAIM TO BE | WIFE OF RICH MAN; ONE ASKS MILLION | TRS. Zor. Z CUNNINGHAM KANSAS CITY, Mo, Feb. 14.— Two women, one young and pretty, the other 71 years of age, are fight- ing to be recognized as the wife of Thomas W. Cunningham, former mayor of Joplin, Mo., banker, whose wealth is estimated at $2,000,000 Mrs. Zoe % Cunningham is the young woman who claims she and Cunningham married tw rs ago. Kefore her marriage she was Dr, Zoe Wilkins, an osteopath for the wealthy of Kansas City, Joplin, | New York and Colorado Springs. | For two years she has been |advertises: and retired ' known at Cunningham's request, it) said, as “Mise Conningham,” | of the banker, who is| in “4 aughter “Or ly when another claimant to} the title of wife of Cunningham | ned up, did “Miss Cunningham claim she was hin wife Tabitha Taylor, 71, of Joplin, says she is Cunningham's common law wife, and she ts suing Cunning- ham for $1,000,000 as half bis prop- | erty ° ° “WEATHER OR NO" Our idea of a musical genius is one whose note is good either way—play or pay 5 “poe sHouULD Know. * An optimist, driving a fllvver, | Was submerged while fording | | river. | When osked, He repiled, Are you wet?” | “Yous, you bet But bathing is good for the liver.” Dr, Luman 8. Roach, | Joshua Green Bldg. | ef @ Sea Once upon a time there was a man who put a United Cigar store coupon in iis pocket r | Howeve Goy. Rye signed the Tennessee dry bill. Se a: TIME TO SETTLE DOWN Marriage license—F, L. Wright, , and Effie Jones, 200, of Molin, ~—Clinton (la,) Herald one PAUL P, WHITMAN, torscier | chief engineer of the Seattle Port | Commission, has been appointed by | the federal bureau of foreign and | domestic commerce to investigate port and transportation facilities in Russia and the Far Bast, Wis., chiropractor ‘onsolation Free,” ; A Waupi |knoe tna Chicago department etore VALPARAISO, Ind, Feb 14 Prindtville Upon the taxation Chamber of Maurice fractured his me jal Club, this organization veral weeks » His log was! went on record the pro- amputated Ince then Prindiville| pored 1 | has complained that unless the sev-|!4aw 1 ration Cou ered limb waa kept in a certain po-| CAldwe |, providing for city pow : “PP to make loans from bond and local me, be wae uncome ¢. Aft-\tmprovement fund r veral da experimenting the yropored legislation against) proper ang wae found, and the * . I 1 ru was refer leg was buried in that ition » the loginlatt ve committee, as If that leg ts t n an un » the reports of ral other natural position aid Prindiville,| bille pending fore the legislature I fee! Just as uncomfortable as if ygome ni Tenn" sed REDERAL OFFICERS over I tao once’ sicitia \aenee, — SEIZE BOOZE HERE years ago Robert Nichols, a farmer! near here, suff for three ye ! with and t was burt In connection with the recent Mach cometer day koverntr elzure of the $400,000 hired to men to u ntock Levin €o, in| found the band doubt They!San F 1 authorities tra ied out the fingers, and | confise three barrels of unll-| Nick never experienced any|censed liquor day from the more pain Woodcock pharmacy, 606 Pike at Other liquors elty referre are The BRINGHURST ASKS tected by the that t condemna tion, but still they maintain dan Kerous fire hazards, according Fire Marshal F ehuret val city arry PORTLAND, militia the council | b the ordi him|saflors to man it over. It is impossible in cold type for us to give you an adequate idea of the amount of time, money and patience that we have expended in fitting up our office to give the people of Seattle and vicinity the very best there is in the way of dental service. No expense has been spared in fitting up our offices. The latest, most up-to-date and complete appliances that human ingenuity has devised for the better performance of painless dentistry is to be found here. Seattle and the whole North- “West may well be proud of this dental office. We cordially invite you to call and inspect it. Sanitation is a point to which we have de- voted particular attention, as you will at once see when you observe every employe dressed in spot- We would like you to see our ap- pliances for the perfect sterilization of all instru- be a revelation to you, especially been with less white. ments. It will if your experience heretofore ORDINARY dental offices. has ‘HIS AMPUTATED LEG |TAXATION BUREAU CAUSED DISCOMFORT STICKS BY MEASURE | recommendation of the bureau Commerce signments ing matter probably will be! to the grand Jur NEW LEGISLATION ' 22-0» fiers." “formas vanes WAVAL, MILITIAMEN » TO MAN U. S. SHIPS John A. Beckwith of the Oregon na was advined recruiting, in the government summoning citizen present short handed |The Largest, Finest, Best- Equipped Dental Office West of the Mississippi at Your Service Here To appreciate the size of this office, it is necessary that you make a personal call and look We have a staff of the highest grade | dentists obtainable. them has graduated from the best den- tal colleges, and every one of them has passed the examination of the state dental board. Each one of them has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in| front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Do you realize what this means? It means that you have proof ABSO- LUTE that the man who does your work at this office knows his business thoroughly and will do your work just the way it ought to be done. It is proof to you that he has passed a thorough and searching examination before competent judges as to his knowledge of and his ability to practice the profession of dentistry. We guarantee to do your work for you without hurting you. We have many testimonials from reliable people, both men and women, of Seattle and vicinity, who state over their own sig- natures that we have done their work for them without hurting them a bit. Take for instance the case of Mrs. G. H. Bloom, of Olalla, Wash. Read what she has to say about Regal Dental Service: “This is to certify that my very bad ulcerated tooth was pulled by the Regal Dentists without pain. “When I got into the dental chair I shook like a person would with the Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union—Diagonally Across From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists Every one of | le ueen Mother to Belgian Soldiers °° of the Seattle] and Com Levin! this) of sought in , when it] ? of BELGIUM Queen Elizabeth of Belgium is a real mother to her 7,000,000 people J especially to her soldiers. Her ctivities as nurse have endeared at| her so to the men they have named her their “Good Angel.” Feb. 14.—Lieut. | today to} anticipation of naval vessels, DR. L. R. CLARK ague. You can imagine how greatly surprised I was to know that the tooth had been extracted and laid on the bracket before I realized it, for I had not been hurt a bit. I intend sending my son to the Regal Dentists, for I feel confident he will receive painless dentistry and have his teeth properly taken care of, and I will recommend the Regal Dentists to all my friends in need of good, painless dentistry. “MRS. G. H. BLOOM, “Olalla, Wash.” Read that testimonial carefully. We will be glad to show you the original if you care to see it, and we also have many others right along the same line. So you can come here, secure in the knowledge that your work will be done without that pain and suffering with which so many people connect the dental chair. We guarantee all work with an iron- clad guarantee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this of- fice, who is thoroughly responsible. Come in and have your teeth exam- ined by our experts, who will also tell you just what it will cost to have your teeth put into perfect condition. It probably won’t cost nearly so much as you think it will, and one thing is very certain, it will be worth much more to you than it will cost.