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- Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST You Oms eredit system you to tw idea Dur terme a found anywhere, THAT YOULL vay # 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Ween 1.25 Per Week “ 10.00 Down, 13.00 Dowa, omefuraishings 400 Per Week A RE BED INA LIBRARY TABLE “TA-BED” TRADE MARK Sanitary Serviceable IN USE DAY AND NIGHT A Substantial Table of Artistic Design. A Comfortable, Sanitary, Roomy Bed, for Living-Room or Library, Sun Parlor or Porch, Cottage, Office or Hotel Use. WONDERFUL SPACE ECONOMIZER | 9 4 sensitive nerve and you get a : 1 i 7 the! over ent official om Ge 1 Instead of trimming your corns, | Can Last Another Y | A Splendid Shampoo CONCERT PLANNED iii i006 mek oes Boe: Gan bast Aneter Year just step into » drug at conveyed of u n pert If you want to keep your hair {n/ TRIES T0 KILL Sons and Daueht of the Land|® for a quart ¢ ¢ P east ed of equal impor good condition, be careful what | of the Shamrock will usher tn the|{teezone, This cost v little pite the food shortage and | you wash it with } of their patron saint by/bUt ts sufficient to removo every | tottering finances of the govern Most soaps and prepared sham- | holding a concert at the Hippo-|>ard or soft corn or callus from | » many will be able, un poos contain too much alkali Bel St. Patrick's eve, Among |00e's feet. A few drops applied di is a crop fa to} dries the scalp, makes the hair t speakers will be Rey, J. M,| rectly upon a tender, a struggle thru for another year by brittle, and is very harmful Just | Brogan, 8. J.. who will deliver an | tops the soreness instantly application of the most drasti plain mulsified cocoanut oli (which) =, lead Fa! t th soon t rn shrivels up so | ee 1 | h rank Forray, 56, was in the | address on ‘a of the Iris ae UP selfdenials, If peace does not come | is pure and entirely greaseloss), ts| |Hon. Dudley G. Wooten, who will | Fight ot and all, wit before another 12-month much better than the most ex-; county jail Thursday, follow. come “Loyalty of the Irish,” and | pain drug is harmless a ” Ger ‘United | pensive soap or anything else you! ing the murder of his wife, and | pror F \\ Molunont whe wut mes or ¢ FHICMGN | Seete's que daanlian. be make, bet ean use for shampooing, as this) an attempt to shoot Deputy |apeak on “loyalty of Adopted Citi jthe surrounding tisnue or skit that t man people are united can’t possibly injure the hair Simply motsten your hair with water and rub it In. One or two ‘ teaspoonfuls will make an abund- ance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thor oughly, The lather rinses out eas ily and removes every particle oft} dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive | oll, The hair dries end — evenly, and it leaves it fine ar silky, bright, fluffy and easy to) fovea *S OPIRy and een |unable to speak English, did not) Sheriff C. B. Knight, when the latter served him with papers in a divorce action at his home, 840 E, 69th et., at 7 p. m. Wedneeday. Quick action by Frank Wag, | Forray’s atepson, who knocked | the gun out of Forray’s hand, | just he fired at Knight, Yon can get mulsified cocoanut | off at most any drug store, It ts very cheap, and a few ounces 18 Gotrwig, 854 FE. 69th at., enough to last every one in the! nim that ‘was a family for months.—Advertisement. divoree sum- | mons and an order restraining him! |from entering the home or molest-| (ms Mrs. Forray | On his return he got the gun, ha} 7) oe aaid, he had purchased to use| and to kill himself | have to be removed before the coal | is fit “Does this mean that I have to| oo he demanded, of his wite | |upon his return. When she aid | yes, Forray turned to Knight and/ asked, in broken English, {f it was| true. Knight said ft was, and For. ray instantly pulled out the revol ver and his wife thra the beart Knight and Wag rushed across the room, Wag knocking the This Fine Columbia AND A SELECTION OF gun out of Forray'’s hand ash fired at Knight RECORDS At the police station Forray sa his wife had been untrue to him wen jand that he had bought the re volver last Saturday to end his 0 a Week own life. Forray said he had been es married 17 years and that his wife was 46 years of age. They had one, daughter, Irma, and Mrs. | Forray’s son, Forray's lived with Frank Wag, LAND SHOW TO BE m. Indorsement and support for the Foresters Get Big Timber Tract Sixty acres of timber ‘HEIRS TO MILLIONS TRAIN FOR ARMY [ing their course at Governor's island, New York, to be commissioned officers in the army, to large fortunes, and others have fortunes in their own names. Simple Why Not “I \, The names that the readers would Ike to have Tom Duff's baby called keep com —_—__— =| | jing to the comle editor. | BY ROBERT J, BENDER | The sailors from the U. S, 8 South that the ba Seeing that lover of de wants the order that » of democracy Still there are so iquired a would fit tn leaning for the drama, i vations of all kinds, confident and in view of this fact E. V. Kopta ful_and ‘Says Cutting that with their last and most thinks that the name “Mac” Duff Makes Them Grow ruthless war weapon—the U- fine. When it comes| boat—an end to the devastat patriotiem, the name of Allen|, Press an tric bution and y ing European struggle may | Duff, as sent in by an Ey.|fofm @ contact with a Itve wi toon be accomplished. | reader, tops the Ist which ringr the bell, When your) ‘These are, in substance, the out shoes press againat your corn standing features of Gerard's firet| MAY DIG ALASKA According superintendent of the Fafrbanks| station of the United States bureau | lof mines, who arrived here | understand the papers until he had| Week, the first work to be under-| taken them to his neighbor, Jacob|taken by the Fairbanks station will | who told | be the problem of treating the coal | KELLERMAN the Nenana willbe fit for practical use. 'EX-GOV. MOODY OF HOOD CANAL CANNING a] jot Bangor stepson, | commercial w [Pany, who Is in Seattle OLD weather aches follow HELD HERE AGAIN )QN'T BE BILIOUS ' Ci ezpnue. othe ai Stomach Sweet, 1917, PAGE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 1 COMMISSIONS A group of “rookies” who have gone thru summer training at Plattsburgh, N. Y., and are now complet Some are heirs ‘ad” for .\coiet.e GERMANY CAN LAST <<) YEAR, SAYS GERARD United F ndent WASHINGTON, March 15.— Friedenssenhnsucht — longing for peace—is the great, deep- seated emotion of the German people today. With grim stolidness they were enduring hunger and pri- Dakota are of the opinion hould be called Bill 1 himself in a great LIKE ELECTRIC == BUTTON ON TOES ntw mocrac baby ni it may be a rey Tells Why a Corn Is So Pain-| that ave ac |pushes {ts sharp roota down upon repert to cretary Lansing and and determined, as never before tn the war, to support thelr govern }ment in a policy of unrestricted subsea warfare. | No relaxation can be hoped for niesa the inefficacy of the U-boat | is proved beyond question, When | this time arrives, peace is immedi ately before the world. Has Thrilling Experiences rard has given & summary of story to Lansing. He may re. it to President Wilson today before leaving for New York After submitting his report in| full, Gerard will seek rest. He ts suffering from a cold of six months’ | standing; is weary and worn from| nerve-racking experiences | Matinee Daily or LIGNITE DEPOSITS to John A. Davis. H WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS (4 ANNETTE this district so H THE PicruRe BEAUTIFUL DIRECT FROMM ITS GREAT : TRAMP SAN EARN t that it “at a Aneteinantale: ti 1 of the} Lignite creeks regions which | formal recital of political and eco- | nomic conditions tn Germany, Ger ard ts carrying a story amazing tn | its dramatic incidents, lurid fn {ts colorful details and with all the blood and thunder elements of the modern dime novel to be mined. Thia will | performe amazing swt and diving Matines, tc 500 Night, the ie 7h0 for commercial use. ming lorganization at Wednes: after-| noon’s session of the trial of Thos. He to be brought into court for the al-| leged murder of Jefferson Board at) 2 . on November 6 last. © defense to keep) the state from introducing a file of) e Industrial Worker, an I. W. W paper, as an exhibit, ended in the state's agr ¢ to withdraw the offer of the exhibit at that time. its firat | dox: | has received order for canned ording com or rather grayfish, acc’ A. Batus, head of th with Sloan's Lini- ment, easy to appl juick- Editor Testifies Piairy: erroaition was promised by CHY, SICK y paneteate Ca aaa “All the state wants to introduce Datry exposition was promised by Penetrates without rubbing. coger ag Mic Wdicinced dtamen business men of Seattle Wednes caner than mussy plasters}.7" piles © conatructive murder. day, at a ees “ wiaeg ar on r ointments, docs not stain| They are going to insist that every i oR yelp reg dl ty aga ie skin individual member of an organiza se gs pr aha crs ‘ tion ts bound by article that] in Northwest was emphasized | or rheumatic pains, neu- bw Sibant ln) &. Saber oven which | ns for the estab ent of via, gout ¥ apper a yon — bg aititanaat Enjoy Life! Liven Your Liver rag a, gout, Iumbago, sprains,!ne has no control, tho he may not | basis were announced by President) and Bowels Tonight and | Strains, bruises and stiff, sore/agree with the article himselt at | Pte Peel Great: jascles ia Ce ana Or agentes effort by Moore and| —_— |ment handy i . Vanderveer to h A. MeDor | Wake Up With Head Clear,) At all drugsists, 25e, Me and $1 tor of the Industrial Worke: «| | editor of the Indu a mar, a: Breath Right, Cold Gone. whether certain I, W, W. pamphlets represented the principlea of the organization was blocked by objec tions by the state. 1 A number of pamphlets, including Sloan's HOW INDUSTRIAL WORKERS ARE first of the 74 I. W. W.'6 dominate the locals in any particu- At the Urging of Housewives We Raise Our Voice Against Deception Crescent Baking Powder—the mostefficient baking powder known—has a large following in this market. So canvassers, who are covering the residential and singled it out for special attack. neighboring districts, have To housewives, their attack has become so obnoxious that scores have taken it upon themselves to telephone us. They have urged that we explode the deceptive utterances of the canvassers. % + + % + + An argument advanced against Crescent Baking Powder is that it contains alums AN ABSOLUTE FALSITY Crescent Baking Powder DOES NOT contain alum. One of its prime ingredients is Sodium Aluminum Sulphate. word “Aluminum” will spell alum, Certain letters taken from the But spelling the word does not make the product. Sodium Aluminum Sulphate is a mixture of Sodium Sulphate and Aluminum Sulphate, Called Sodium Aluminum Sulphate for brevity. Sodium Sulphate is a Salt of Sodium, Just as Sodium Chloride or table salt, and Sodium Bicarbonate or baking soda are Salts of Sodium. In the same way, Aluminum Sulphate is a Salt of Aluminum. State and National Food Officials have investigated Sodium Aluminum Sulphate. declare it is a proper material for use in baking powder. * * b & e Sodium Aluminum Sulphate is used In Crescent Baking Powder because |t makes a pow- der that will keep almost indefinitely They ~Because it prolongs the leavening action of the powder—absolutely prevents any falling of pastry—contributes to the double acting principle. These authorities confirm our statement that Crescent contain alum: PROF, HORACE G. BYERS, Director Departmen University of Wash Baking Powder DOES NOT PROF. JAMES E. TALMAGE, Consulting and Mining Geologin' Butldin: Lake City, Utah, submitted by you for f Sodium Sulphate im the proportions uble Sulphate of therefore, Ni ANNOT be any substance tn and certainly form of alum.” JAMES H. WALLIS, Pare Food and Sanitary Inspector, Boise, Idaho, tate chemist, Prof. Claude D. Masom, nvestigntion of the mate it ‘sedium aluminum sale and he finds yim mw ati PROF. ELTON FULMER, Chemis Washingt “It te thus ev t the meaning of the werd ts totally different from the meaning of the term sodii aluminum sul- phat of Chemistry, Departmen FRANKLIN H, KALBFLEISCH CO., Manufacturing Chemists, New York. “'S, A. SJ Is NOT an slum, There is ae astute of the process which we follow that produces slum.” * *® * &£ 8 feel certain that NO COUKT wou terpret 1." We ask particularly that housewives make note that Crescent Baking Powder DOES NOT contain alum, For it will serve to protect them against canvassers who try to deceive, * * #8 & & & Crescent Baking Powder is a wholesome, worthy product. National Food Laws Complies with all State and Modern manufacturing methods afford a full pound for 25c. * * £ * Crescent Manufacturing Company, Seattle, Wash. lber workers, transport workers and] construction workers.” jrival of Arthur “There Was no permanent execu-|the Wenatchee Valley Gas & SALEM, Ore. March 15 tive council from June 1 to Decem-/trie Co, at Wenatchee, was Moody, governor of Oregon from |. ~ ber, 1916 rated yesterday in that city, to 1887, is dead at his home “No.” trip was a four-day stage rere toda He was $4. Moret there an industrial district from i» Bockang, ear ago M sutfere we Pes fo wy j council?” ~ atroke of paralysis. i Bitter wrangles between lawyers] has no special headquarters. One|, "No. Five locals are necessary| 66 4 been steadily failing punctuated testimony showing the|member is in California, two in| for that a 'e Y r Four sons survive details of the Industrial Workers’| Minneapolis, and others on the job|, “The local at Everett was al uré ou branch of Seattle Local 432, the lum in various places.” "Does the board have power to ber we kers? Tracy a Delegate “How many stationary delegates H were in charge of the Everett] branch from August 24, 1916, on?” Five or six, I think, They bi Pmmett, Karl Os- Old Sea Captain Cured His lar community?” Herbert Mahler, secretary-treas- urer of the Everett Prisoners’ De-| fense league, followed McDonald on Stead Daniel | the stand “i Reumiicassu thar | borne, Geaeye Saratiaestereey ana Rupture After Doctors Said Detatls of the organization in the | rar ence ioakase ue? Operate or Death.” | Northwest were shown by his testi-| ,,.,""°%" = ne Longe ; | mony fe. Yes | His Remedy and Book Sent Pree, “How many locale wore there in|, “Tracy left the position Novem-| Captain Collings sailed the r Seattle prior to November 5?” he| ber two days be fore the trouble at /many years: then he ‘susta was asked by Veitch r Ye |pot only Femain ashore, but c . - e8, |bedridden for years, He _ “Four; the recruiting local, lum-| «who organized the free speech |after doctor and truss aft Paap 54 results! Finally, he was committee must either submit to a @ Why, the members who were ar-|and abhorrent operation oF die, rested with J. P. Thompson, on the He cured himself in jevening of A t 27, and deported following morn- = rT }from Everett the " " . ‘ pone AY HAIR DARK ing without trial. I was deported % y/ S with them. I came down on the in- he terurban with Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- son, The members of the commit It's Grandmother's recipe to bring|tee came down on the boat.” color, luster and youthfulness to hair when faded, streaked or gray Cross-examining Moore Jasked if the “Industrial Worker” jcommittee had ever censored arti- | Mahler, | a d t . ‘ ” cles in the paper has been given to the University { the constitution and by-laws of the) That beautiful, even shade of} snot that | know o of Washington forestry department LW. W.; “Sabotage,” by Elizabeth | d¢rk, glossy hair can only be had 1 tration forest in th " i Havel 1. W.| bY brewing a mixture of TT a6 8 demonstration forest in the Gurley Flynn evolutionary 4 8 re of 4} AA TOT ee piet henge rire A/LLS PAIN iar rr eee ee oe NAVY TO BUILD of Snohomish county, by senate lis History, Philosophy and Pune : A pabaghigMemtvada > ikea When it fades, turns gray or| This is the Columbia Lead bill No, 291, details of which were tions,” by Walker C, Smith, and) streaked, just an application or tw BASES ON COAST eee,“ sttransant vosh pped explained by Huge Winkenwerder, KEEP LOOKIN YOUNG s of Discontent,” were intro-| of and Sulphur ahantee its all of the exclusive Columt dean of the forestry department as exhibits appearance a hundredfold tures, offering a choice tr Wednesday Was the song book put out for] hon't bother to nrepare the |,. WASHIN TON, March 15.—Dis-|*Pellow Men and Women, You Dest oak or mahogany, complete w It's Easy—If You Know Dr. |propnganda—to spread the princt-|yirtare: cou ean Cot thie tamene [satisfaction with recent bids off To Be Cut Up, and You Don't Selections "$79 30 Edwards’ Olive Tablets — [ples of the organization?” MeDon-| oid recipe. improved. by. the. addt|oq)s, Amertean wre aR an weatne saa | id wea aake é : ec, | val vessels has virtually caused the Cents in Collings made 7” |PUTNAM SMASHES The secret of keeping young is te pet his f Poe re tion of other ingred ents” thr BO) aio aut ito danidaito cance tame of his ote —al Wiis tacdee eaulandl wi vatent | el young—to do mi ould consic nore an ap- cents a large bottle, all ly for} eo. ok : wich” Betton’ toety era! BIG BOOZE SEIZURE [WORK WHILE VOU SLEEP feel young-ito do this you Must | peal to emotion than an explanation| uses It te called Weeth's Save meg {fOUr Of its five mew battle er ouch ee most convente ae phe e Take one or two Cascarets to-|no need of having a sallow complex. | Of anything,” he answered Sulphur Compound. This can al- be fit te : eae Ratan. ve ht a Sameth : * i, | “What is your salary as editor of wave be depended upon to. brin wl oO private builde! easy, safe ight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest |ion—dark rings under your eyes— : M = ae ‘ : ; "$89. 30 Fifteen hundred ‘bottles of beer iver ica heat) cleapeing ben ever | pimples—a bilious look A your face {the Industrial Worker?” asked| back the natural color and luster | ‘The fifth cruiser will be built in| | shouta ba ptaln Collin 0 bottles of whisky and 27 full) eee enced, Wake-up. feoling |-dull eyes with no sparkle, Your |Moore, cross-examining the wit-|of your halr, & government yard, according to} {iit in Soe We glad ir fa-| ongos of whisky were destroyed | xperien v hd . : ness. Hverybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage | Present plans y follow the f ow | of grand, your head will be clear, your doctor will tell you most sickness ge} treatment In. thelr own, home gerite Wednesday by Sergt. Putnam and ' “Eighteen dollars a week, 1 ed-[and Sulphur Compound now be apaee or an h tongue clean, breath sweet, stomach | comes Gash inactive bowels and liver, e ‘ any trouble. The book and med Tate sto a gang of trusties outeide the oo ated and your liver and thirty| Dr. Edwards perfected a vegetable | {tted the paper for three montha for cause it darkens #0 naturally and OLs N SLAYER IS ae ee be sent prepaty ine te Peet ye ee eee iit) nur {feet of bowels active, Get a box at |compound mixed with olive oil to act |$10 a weok. ‘The highest wage paid |evenly that nobody can tell it has iow. coupon. Rue send, The booze destroyed captured drug store now and get|on the liver and bowels, which he |{n the organization is $2 a day, W.|been applied, You simply dampen PLEADING INSANITY | Away —-now=before you put. down. |by the dry squad during the raids) oi entened up by morning Stop | gave to his patients for years, D. Haywood, national secretary : shonee oF soft ee a it ane [paper {ous places 4 ’ / 4 ed at ¢|treasurer, gets $3 a day draw this through the hair, taking on various places. or of the Al-(th® headache, biliousness, bad) Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the | Totter ate chavdtsar one small strand atatime; by morn. | : ye FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND F. Corbett, proprieto Aly colds and bad days, Feel fit and| substitute for calomel, are gentle in Vhat are the dues?” ing the gray hair has disappeared, | UY MPIA Mare 15.—Pitteen REMEDY COUPON, berta cafe, whose place was de! aay for work or 4 Cascareta|their action, yet always effective. | “Never more than 50 cents. In) citer another application it be. | Witnesses were examined by the de-|! capt. W. A, Collings (Tn stroyed Tuesday evening by the) a, jot gripe, sicken or ineon-| They bring about that exuberance of | some cases, for women, only 25 Combe WOR CtUlly dane ani appears | fense today in the trial of John Van Box (41.4 Watertown, N lary squad, pleaded guilty yester venience you the next day like salts, |§pirit, that natural buoyancy which |cents a month.” ‘osky and lustrous, ‘This rendy-to. | Dell, accused of the murder of E.| , Please send me your FREER n police court to a charge of sell 4 ' "| should be enjoyed by everyone, by Outli rey gtoe " W. Olson, former state labor co: Remedy and sook without ‘any . 00 pills or calomel They fine | should by ic y 'y y y | utlines rganization use preparation is a delightful tot - “ aor abor com: gallon on my part whatever, Velephone—KAliott 112 ing whisky, and fined $100 Mothers should give a whole Cas-|toning up the liver and clearing the | Moore also showed by McDonald, | jet requisite for those who desire | missioner, ‘The defense so far has} Siig caret. any time to cross, sick, |system of impurities, jan outline of the organization dark hair and a youthful appear. | tried to prove to the jury that Van} Name ..++ i F. L. Haynes means watchmaker bilious or feverish children because |, You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive | “There ia a general executive ance. It is not intended for the | Dell was suffering great pain in the} Address \ and jeweler, Liberty Theatre Bldg.|{t will act thoroughly and can not | Tablets hy their olive color. 10c and | hoard,” said the witness, “acting by|cure, mitigation or prevention of|head, which led to insanity, and | \ss: - ~Adv. injure. [8 ber box, All druggists power delegated from the locals, It disease. finally to the killing of Olson. THE 25TH oxatveniangll of the @

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