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JOIN THE RED CROSS TODAY! -fifty-three years’ service to the homefurnisher! io CASH DOW make your selecttons ‘OU HAVE AN ACCOUNT HERE, YOUR AODITIONAL PURCHASES WILL BE ADDED WITHOUT INITIAL PAY- specials for Friday and Saturday— tumed oak tabourelte: special for Friday and Saturday— Wizard Mop: special for Friday and regular price Ste egular price Sie, and Saturday special for Friday and Saturda regelar price 82.00 TEAKS! HO!/NATIONALISTS TURN WORSE ee DOWN GEOR 4 cents a pound and cuts of meat for 5 cents. de ye think o H Beef, it’s true, but choice horses, | | @irect from the plains of Eastern % Monday morning Edward | Kinser, butcher, plan for partition of | plan, but agreed to gestion for a convent men of all part tem of government | Eastern Oregon Horse Meat market probably the only exclusive horse- meat market in the West . Strongly Recommended WASHINGTO man bs d channe ds just as exeruciating m jor and channe the most lowly citizen onreing in afrenzy of neuralgia. F the one thought Sepermons min’ Bive theirall to get rid of t “The prominent symptom: pain and fever and I that enti-kamnia tabiet as effective as fever reducers as Are a5 pain relievers. diseases where pain or fever ex! ® recommend a8 necessar. WOMAN WILL SPEAK given Cross a permit for the con sideration of two-bits, The their proper use. 1 have used them with in the treatment Reed, who has spent] tion occurred in t indus-| Ment office pe, aud its af yate retic in iuter malaria fevers, bronchitis, pleurt and fn scute and chronic neural earache, toothache, aud the pali rheumatism and gout. mnia tablets will « wired reliel. Obtain Gesired, Ask for A-K lab! nd Mrs. Ree > Pon reser {ing Queen Anne [onine Sindy) GERALDINE FARRAR CIL B. DEMILLEY | sLORIOUS MASTERPIECE | | JOAN a THE | WOMAN" — COLISEUM Dr. Spire Sargentish, a 8 physician, was 4 day as first lleute | cal reserve corps Thursday—17th of May At 8 o'Clock Sharp Odd Fellows’ Temple Broadway and Pine NORWAY’S Independence Day Rev. M. A. Matthews America’s Duty harpist and winger ‘i Mixed chorus, 50 voices, un ler auspices of Norwegian National leagne, ik 25c and 10c WAR BUDGET T0 BE MORE THAN SIX BILLIONS WASHINGTON, May 17 | Four hundred and forty-five million dollars additional must be added to the $1,800,000,000 revenue bill now before the | house, making it total $2,245, 000,000, Chairman Kitehin, of the ways and means committee, told the house today. Kitchin read a tement from tho trea Jopartment, showing that the tot t of appropria fous passed and ading in con Kress necessia war Donen in $6,019,949,9 and $a 000,000 must be ralsed t ver ap propriations already asked. Repre sentative Lenroot, Wis, moved }increase from 11 to 13 r cont | the surtax on amounts by which tn comes exceed $60,000, but do not xceed $90,000, This was adopted I propose to ask that the tax on all inc s above the $60,000 mark be increased by 25 per cent,” Len tehin caused a sensation when fav 1 this amendment He " ments to increase the income tax Kitchin said he has ree vices from the treasury depart that the government w need ever dollar that can raised SENATE DELAYS ACTION ONCE WASHINGTON, May 17.—De + presidential pressure for and quick action—on slation, the senate toda ued q ng and “hair gs” on tho selective se leg Appare 4 breach bets Wht use and capitol wa growing id while the natior waits for a method of raising an art Over three hours we ling « » for spent in wordy wy whether the men les rmy should ting emergen sent war Meck Hoke Smith, Hard wick and Reed declared th a sords should be used To ch « he wording to eult them wo once more throw the mearure ooference, Harwick was bitter urging the change. | ye |Army Veteran Will Offer His Services 15 rs of vice In the of the United States, n W. Doyle, 61, wants to ork. lorm any task to help Afte MINING MAN DIES | Theodore Mathesen. brother-in law of Dr. F. 8 attle, died fects of w fall is mine near Mathesen was Ruby, Alaska, |did not recover consciousness aft ler the fall | His wife and four daughters live ttle at 1 Mercer at PLAN OBSERVANCE Chairman Preston, of the in § PLA Central Council for Patriotic | Service, was instructed Thurs n day to appoint a committes te | to plan details for the observ. porge’s| ance in Seattle of select service tet-| day, when the young men of alo} the city register for army eug service. of Irish Frank Gates, reporting on ways and means of observance, island. recommended that business PUGET SOUND NAVY YARD TO IMPROVE) benwit IN GARTER improvements k, San Francisco,| garter was the record of F. & Puget Sound naval station, Boston,| Cross, confeased spect | Philadelphia, San Diego and Mare Isiand navy yard we | ed to congress by Secretary Baker Cross was gr for naval defense. houses close early and that speaking and music mark the evening of the day, or the at} One in his pocket and one tn bis ator in uor permits, when searched by bbed by William artender,” a few after Harry French had | Har min ounty ansac the entrance & at once ad will|of Hart the Vomen | Journed to Deputy Prosecutor Bar at Co}-| to's office. lub luncheon at the Hotel Washington Annex Saturda oncheonlt THEATRES PALACE HIP Masiroff's Russian Gype that includes music, singing and whirlwind dancing | Many native Russian specialties | talkers and dancers. Law Fitzgib- jbon, “Master of the j bas a musical feature. strength, while Mansfield and Rid dle provide singing, chateer and dancing. i Jones’ Eczema Cure } | Guaranteed to Cure the Most j Obstinate Cases i] Botte .. $2.50 Address O. E, JONES P, O. Box 650 STAR—THURSDAY, TO ISOLATED PAPERS WASHINGTON, May 17.——-Wheth- er oor not the administration presses for @ censorship law de pends upon the conduct of the vol untary censorship during the next fow weeks, it wan learned today It tw explained by admtnistration officials that the original purpose of the Gregor bul was to curb a few {solated papers in the country who were tgnoring the censorship |welfimpored by other newspapers. PRESIDIO OFFICERS LECTURED SAN FRANCISCO, May 17 Prospective officers for the U. 8 | sed all former amend: | ived ad-| MORE ON ARMY | FROM SHAFT FALL will diine the new #how that opens ttl Thursday at the Palace Hip, with »pointed Wednes-| #0 offertn nt in the medi jare introduced, In addition to the usual six acts of the show, there is an added attraction, the Kelsey Sis- | eattle girls, who make their ille debut at singing come- 1648 Johneon and Kollinson, |"“Those Rib Ticklers,” are singers, ylophone,” ‘Superba's Vision” is an electrical posing act. The Three Ankérs, “American | Navy Gymnasts," will show feats of army at the Presidio training camp attended their first ture on milf tary organization today By EDWIN MAY 17, 1917. PAGE Z (CENSORSHIP NOW UP CHOATE BURIED WITH | SIMPLE SERVICES NOW YORK, May 17.-Repro-| |nentatives of the humble and the jexalted of all the civilised nations jof the world except those with | whom the | 8. is at war, paid final tribute to the memory of Jos HM, Choate tn tho brief and simple funeral services for the lawyer diplomat at St, Bartholomew's |church here today re on the casket, ‘This od with palma and borne no fl was « on the shoulders of the gintin.| guished pall bearers, tmmediately followed t |arm of hor son, Joveph Choate, Jr, jth near relatives followed ‘them PATRIOTISM AT HOME HERE IN SEATTLE J. BROWN You will notice in the above cartoon that |several patriotic gentle- nen have possession of the food stuffs, and of course they are saving lit for the people—all they want ts their price —and if the people do inot want to eat, or can- not eat, these gentlemen should worry. They also are creatures of their Jenvironment, ore are environments in which people Our environment metds our thoughts, From my observa- tion, I feel safe in saying that, as a rule, the extent of material in- terest det nines the degree of patriot loped by the citizen and that true patriotism, to sustain a nation, must be born front the womb of political Hberty and secur ty, industrial freedom and eco nomic equality I make the following quotations use I belle em to be fit - arrteh ad If there /is anything that it is the duty of the whole peo: never to intrust to any hands but their own, that thing is the pre: Jand perpetuity of thetr jtles and institutions.” — Abraham | Lincoln “Politicians are a set of men own who have interests aside from the teresta of the peopl d who » say the most of them, are, taken Jas a mass, at least one long step ] nved from honest men,"—Abra LAncoln | reasons contained in the | quotations above set forth, I refuse to allow politicians the privilege of defining patriotism for me, There are some people in this country, and in this state, and in the city of ttle, who n 1a lesson on what liberty and security jmeans, just about as bad as the |Kaiser. In fact, we have many \Kalsers, a few Czars and more Kings than one can tell about in this country, and the advance tn the price of foodstuffs and all nec esaities of life throughout the na tion, simply because war has been declared, te all the evidence I care to present to prove my assertion In fact, it is Httle wonder that some men are anxious to go to the war In Burope when hacon fa fifty cents per pound at home, If ft will bring the people to their senses and teach them who these gentlemen h in possession of the necessities of life in the above cartoon are, the people may yet profit by the ex- pertence and elect men to public office who will find a way to pre vent speculators from starving our people to death Patriotism At Home 1 think that the people of Seattle as a whole have shown real patriot ism when the salary of our city employees was raised practically withont a protest The fifty-year age limit for city employees is about to be abolished. principles evoly from u idents, and the pen is r than the sword » ast conceptions | nitions ¢ tism as There ‘e much room for other patriotic work of this kind, For Instance, the peo ought to know why laundries work the ue over ime, and why the laundry girls are comp: to put in a day of 12 hours order to work an eight hour day. Let me tell you how tt} is done in the # go to Work ear! nd = 6work «fou donble « » short a t rfare to go home for me, and they do not are to change clothes and go umming around town for two or| ree hours until the afternoon] | | our hours’ drive {a made, when the machinery is @peeded up again #0 as to ce el the girls to wor fast and because of these tactics) by the laundry owners, the girls do five hours’ work in four hours in the forenoon and the same tn} the afternoon. Should of these girls protest or tempt to better her con‘ition by joining a unton, or rive evidence before the labor com missioner, she ia discharged by the| laundry Kings and her princely tn come is shut off. The Mutual Laun-| 24 res aol hie two won. com: | Instant Hair Stain| Better ThanSlow “Restorers” dry does not belong to the combi and the girls are treated 11} man beings th duty of every citizen the Mutual Laundry, conditions are given to the working | girls, Potatoes, Patriotism and the Port plant. There are some potato kings in ke they have the available supply un us they sell for in Ireland and Eng land after running the German sub ;Mmarine blockade. It would be a shame to disturb the patriotism of our potato kings, True patriotism is not an impulse to war and killing, but a conscious |remard for the rights, welfare and freedom of the people of one’s coun- try and of the world, spirit of freedom, on! Oh! pause not In thy fight Till every clime ts won . Who worship in thy Hght Speed on thy glorious way And wake thy sleeping lands! Millions are watehing for thy ray And lft to thee thelr hands ti) ‘Onward! be thy ery Thy banner on the blas 1, like a tempest, as thou rushest i Despota shail shrink aghast A nt til thy s known Thruout a tt Ont Ul thou rely ‘at alone Man's heritage by birth; BARTELL 2: was no. funeral sermon, | Mra, Choate on the] | | | GET $100,000 A MONTH poration for B. jiseun will be comple June 1. The charter will bring the own- s over $100,000 a month MINIMUM WAGE $80 The port commission set the nimum wage for employes on » ferries operated by the mission at $80 per month, regular meetit Wednesday re allowed to bel for two and one-half or three *. and of course they cannot] CARRIES SUPPLIES NORTH ‘The motor schooner W. F. Burs] Dp, A. Saunders, rows, arry Supp place those lost by the company |ceived a coi the St. Francis. son Shipbuilding Co rying capacity of abo The ¥ hipbuilder $100,000, was incorporated Wednes- | Wl tany has 1 It is a patriotic) Georgetown, where construction of ronize| chips will be begun at once: inoma shipbuilder and naval architect, ttle whose patriotism it is to| WILL HELP WORKMEN P the price on potatoes low until| steam ferry boat service be- ltween the Seattle terminal of the der control and the potatoes stored |W in the port of Seatttle, then they|ond of Harbor {sland is to t boost the potatoes to a patriotic! stalled Price twice as much in Seattle}prepared by President Robert} liridge The r sands of workmen in the shipyards on Harbor island and the West wa- terway VESSEL MOVEMENTS porta, at 6 a. in Bark Guy ©. tow of tug Tye Queen, from Tacorm May 16--Portiand, from Admiral Wainwright, from Tacoma, at| fy 11:36 SALLED BEWARD, May 15.—-alled: North On! till from every vale The Chamber of Commerce has! And where the mounteinn riee, gone on record favoring a full going| The beacon Mehts of Liberty |waeo seale for our soldiers and sailors, This is real Patriotism. Shall kindle to the akties!" Garrison.) western, south bound, Sailed: Admiral Watson, south bound, at 10 p,m. CORDOVA, May 16.—-Satted (Quoted by William Lloyd | Watson, south bound, at 10 p m, I invite you to visit one of my stores and participate in these ex- tra saving advantages. Friday Specials Dis apoctat .. 29C 250 bare Manefie 2 . special... LBC] | species”... 9C 500 size Holbrook's bibs ae i 28c 60c Miller's Perfec- 60c jars Meritol M tion Rubber Gloves, special Be 28c hal 29c at .... EASTMAN KODAKS Cameras Films and Specia'ties Complete new stock, including all the tat tst inventions and improvements. Ko- dake priced at $1.25 and up to $75.00. 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