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= at University WIE | seco i Ave in payment for time at par and MEN--Hlere’s a $1.19 A SPLENDID lot rom which to choose, dozens of colors, in splendidly made Shirts of qual- ity. These sizes: 14, 14%, 15, 1514, 16 and a few 161, —The materials are fine imported mad- ras, crepe madras, Oxford and poplins. —Soft French cuffs and soft fronts. Good, full cut, well made. A large as- sortment of neat, at- tractive stripe pat- terns. All on sale Saturday at ..$1.19 50c Four NOTHER splendid right and washes color, at —Athletic s rials, at . Fraser Paterson Co WILL TARE CREAT BONDS FRASER-PATERSON CO. $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts for Hand Ties 39c Beautiful, new colors and patterns in a values wide variety. Good weight Ties. Your choice on Ss FOR MEN--Munsing Underwear Its Own Recommendation VERY Munsing Union Suit fits right, ing, and of material, characterizes every garment. —There is a fine natural wool Suit, r—Also a fine fiber silk, —A fine silk lisle at ... —A plain lisle at .... —A very good quality cotton at. yle Union Suits -$1.25, $1 50 and $2 00 Phone—sain 7100 merchandise at accrued interest. any Shirt Opportumity Fraser-Paterson Co, First sale for Saturday. Real 50c silk aturday at.. Fraser-Paterson Co. full size -39¢ First Floor Good, | | \ wears tight. Perfection of mak- in light $3.00 in blue and salmon various mate- —Fraser- Floor. May Be Dictator of Ally Exports States WAC. REDFIELD. | Have you bought your bond? 8 ie delat The secretary, of commerce may become dic- tator of all ex- ports from this) country to our! qualities of the hen and urged cit allies. He will] tzens to “be patriotic and raise have control)" gpa: peer over all ship) A. A. Riggs, chief of police of meats to aren Bellingham, and former member of and = supervise/the Seattle dry squad was in all other experts | seattle Thursday, and arrested from the United | George Woods, 20, barber, Federal Money makes the war go. “Old Biddy” Looked — to to Help on Food CHICAGO, June 8.—"Old Biddy” has become one of the hopes of the nation. With bumper grain crops and large families of calves and pigs she may save America from hunger and help win the war. Chicken raisers from all over the | United States when gathered at Hotel Sherman sang the saving hotel, and turned him over to the police on a charge of bootlegging { | Just to show the boys he hadn't for | Many Uses Breweries in War FIGURES ON THE LIQL For the year ending Juno 30, 191 States Rectifiers of spirits, 2064 Wholesale Hquor dealers, 6273 Retail lquor dealers, 184,718 Hrewers, 131 dealer nralt Hquors ¢ ale dealers in malt liquor iquer bul, according to commissioner, $1,727,175, 767.50. ‘ out of 48 entatives in congress from States representatives in congress Population tn dry about state according to 1910 census Employed in retail trade, eatim Money invested in manufacture 1914 census al taxes collected, . county $247,463 Sta munielpal taxes in STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 8, ‘ for JOR INDU 16, there were only 12,716 only, 10,704 report of inte states, 000,000. Persons employed in manufacture of all kinds of liquor, 62,920, ated. 000 715,000 1913, $79,016 SSS 1917, PAGE 7 ny FREDERICK NELSON | Basement Salesroom. STRY in the Untted | ae: Duty Is Calling! Kivery American, man or woman, who can afford to do so, is called upon by the Gov- mment to invest $50.00 or more In the ronal revenue verty Lo To Buy a Bond Is a High Patriotic Duty total Unit and, further, the safest sort of an invest- ment, backed by the full resources of these j United States, Enroll with the millions according to ' who have responded to the call of the Gov- need! Help eattle home! ernment in an hour of supreme a Bond tn every & 989 A Purchase of Full particulars supplied, and subscriptions 8 gotten how. of thing Mili The Boy Who Wants to Appear at His Best Will Choose A BLUE SERGE SUIT For Graduation Day or Other Dress-up Occasion for Boys from 6 to 18 years favorite with many ste these approved features: Pinch back. Locse belt. Yoke at back. Plain front, three patch pockets. Prices on Blue Serge Suits range from $6.50 to $16.50. THE BOYS’ FURNISHINGS STOCK is equally well prepared to demanded for oe ERE are carefully selected lines of Blue Serge Suits age. Typically smart, and young- rs, is the suit pictured, with with the ” occasions, supply “best P; WASH SUITS FOR SMALLER BOYS: An attractive I REDERICK & NELSON | the brick wall of the jail. They | we on ea Ds were surprised by Jailer Owens, | military collar, Sizes 6 to 15 years. Price with agra ae Novelty | but overpowered him and locked CORDUROY KNICKERBOCKERS, sie ese 2 Jhim in a cellroom $1.25— ; . k 5e " ° , " t Shoes Siz hours after their escape, the Btardy Knickerbockers of dark-drab cordurey; | S02#, Tan Galf_ Scout, Mhees Nec wear, eed epee pcp ir lag eee rensible for vacation wear. Sizes 6 to 17 years. | 10 to 2, $2.16 pair. N attractive assortment ver and his car he pe Orie on of the jailer’s gun, which they had | Price $1.96. Pawemen’ Salesroom. | Goya! and Girls’ Pearl Elk Play of seasonadle novelties tn stolen, the escaped prisoners fore Shoes with chrome - tanned Women’s Neckpieces, includ- ed him to drive them for 20 hours, soles, sizes 6 to 8, $2.00 pair; ing embroidered Collars, going far into Douglas county 4 8% to 11, $2.35 pair; 11% to Vests, Windsor Ties and oth- | Abandoning the car, the men sepa-| ce Curtains 2, $2.95 pair, er items, 25¢. rated 50. - masement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom. Exhausted, Hill and Lee took | Ic Pair = refuge in a farmhouse. A posse y ‘ r . caught them as they slept. Mod H ESE — inexpensive Wh t V | 25 Y. d est, While sleeping, also was cap. Notihiohaad “Tee's 1te Ol es, iC ar tured. O'Dantel is still at large, | : 24 | 2, a ; a : : . Curtains are well-suited | HEER White Voiles, firmly and evenly woven in |Officers Must Be to Summer home and plain effects, also striped and barred noveltics—toF | D s | st C | camp use. They are in lingerie and graduation dresses and children’s frocks. smocrats in Camp) Pw : . : six inc vide, a yard omnes Ai sid: Sexe " | white and ecru color, 2/2 | New Brsssieies) 268 Thirty-six inches wide, 25¢@ a 5 Fraternity pins, college yells and yards long and 27 inches ap oY WHITE ARTILLERY CLOTH, 19¢ YARD— : motorcara were placed under the! wide. Price 50@ pair A pictured, Front-fast 1” im weight, firmly woven fabric in linen finish, ban _ vee porate! abd tetris ening Brassiere, made | especially desirable for middies, outing skirts and suits. camp today by Co fam Nichol LA ‘ieee padi s 9. —Basement Salesroom | son, commandant. A number of the CE CURTAIN of strong muslin, rein- | Thirty-six inches wide, 19c yard. : candidates for commissions had| ENDS, 25¢ EACH forced under arm and | — pa been wearing Jeweled pins on the} These Curtain Ends | ttimmed with wide band | z olive drab shirts, while others were | of t lac nerttio t bE prone to use their private automo may be used to good ad- | nba rite ef os ‘aie He 7-pe. Water Se 7 biles for trips about the camp dur vantage for sash curtains | (OPP&? narrow lace 4 ing leisure hours. These Col. Nich-| edge. The arm-eye is also olson held did not make for democ and for small windows trimmed with the lace pecia Cc Harry Rogers; Helen Rogers, 3, i | pe z | racy They are in white and | edge. Price 25¢. eg and baby William Rogers, 3 aba | , ARGE Water Pitcher with six months. | Arabian color, 11%4 to 11% I'wo pretty embroidery- | RG ater cher wi i shuy.a pend tor babyl” Prosecuting Attorney |[} yards long, finished with | trimmed Brassieres, in. | thincblown = Tumblers ia =the That's the slogan of the Rog- Makes Wife Assistant! SOUR ot erloc k edge | front-fastening style, are popular cut star design pictured. Price 25e@ cach also priced at A Special, the set, 95¢. ers family. cant .—5 I Sp , the set, 95¢. Yesterday Harry Rogers, of MUNCIE, tnd., June Because Barement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom —Basement Salesroom. Zeont Clothing Co. |* many cares coming before him te Red’ re 9 eo ~lconcern women and children, bought William Irvin Rogers, 3 months old, a $100 Liberty loany bond, and at the same time told Ele the clerk at the National City prosecuting attorney of Delaware bank to fill him out a blank | County Mrs. Murphy is the daugh IN GERMANY for Helen Muriel Rogers, 2! | ter of former Governor Ira Chase years, in the same amount. of indiana Why did I do {t?” s1id Rogers AS TRANSLATED FROM THE NEWSPAPERS WE GET FROM GERMANY Wh for the same two good re the whole famil GUILTLESS, HOUNDED AS train to Weissenfels once more trate, who finally sent her to the; at $50 per animal. The object is to # { “We have to get behind the men Beats CARRIER” “There she contrived to obtain} hospital, altho !t was known that] relieve the serious meat sho! who are behind the guns, as the PRI MER | ‘This story is told by the Mul-|another situation. Three days lat-|the woman had never been subject-|It ts absolutely beyond comprehen= posters say, and we might as well hauser Volksblott: “A sad fate, in-;er, however, she was occupied in} ed to a proper medical examina | sion that inferior horseflesh would make per cent interest doing it deed, is that of Augusta Heinz, a}her work in the kitchen, when the|tion to discover whether the story| fetch a higher price than the max: ‘And when my babies are 21, 42-year-old cook, of Trachenberg, in| police again entered the house and| of her infected condition was found | mum for beef and pork - they'll have a nice nest egg.” Need More Cars to « Carry Soldier Lads VANCOUVER, Wash., June 8 lao man old are here now who want to go to Portland that} the street car service will probably | be increased, especially during the} rush hours, when the greatest num. ber travel Safety new use here the other day three paper-thin oners cut thelr way to Hberty from Horace G torney, WASHINGTON, June 8.—Prohi A brewery in Knoxville, Tenn. ; i "| bition of the manufacture of aico-|and the Roseburg Brewing com ; " received, at Liberty Bond Booth, First Floor. holic beverages as a war measure, pany of Oregon, now make ice W. b Sk t: | f euch a measure ls passed by con-| ‘The Kanawha Brewing com omen Ss Tu rts gress, as now proposed, will not! pany, Charleston, W. Va., has been “i mean putting brewery property out | converted into @ cold storage plant 95 1] @) ° Sh Oh Cand Hl.) Little Tots’ Tub Dress lene n dry states, Brewery and| Mweon, Ga, the Huntington, W — : es distillery property, it is found can|va, trewery and the Ryman HERE are twelve distinct styles in this new showing be put to many other uses. Rrewing company of Wheeling offering wide choice t I t 65 e r — ice for sports and stree a Figures show that In dry estates) Ww Va, have been converted into & “a " | mn a inte betel | a Cc where breweries were converted to! packing plants | Plenty of all-white Skirts, also striking stripes, | ether uses, employment ls alven The Astoria brewery, Cresed: ch cks, plaids and sports pattern on white grounds | MVHE pretty little Dress rie causes As ubedaaten ay jthe Fairmount, W. Va. brewery, Sizes for women and misses. Unusually good values sketched is a new arrival ond & brewery at Golden, Colo, at PSe and $1.50. It in front-fasteniia atyle o B ia smpany,|#fe, turning out milk products t is ; a : . , Frege equ The Flint, Mich,, brewery now ‘ | platted to @ snort ‘weer = ton a Uirning out ab-\ig a Methodist church, The Lan- The Skirts Pictured Are All $1.50 finished with white sailor col- facta ta (lee baw nek coer Mich, brewery manufactures | Basement Salesroor lak. Pudinlateal ia a eeeies In Oregon the Salem Brewing nea pote parts, Soaps and che e percale, in checks or : ul products are being produced | ; , 4 pencelation is making loganberry |in the Reawood, W. Va. t y | plaids of pink, blue or tan and ~ : | : | white Popular soft drinks are being| The Portland, Ore, brewery ts\H | Advance Arrivals: — made by the P. H, Zang Brewing | furniture factory, employing 600 | Other styles, equally attrac- company of Denver, the D. Wein-|™men, where 100 were employed | S ¢ Mid H. tive, are shown in check and hard Brewing company ot Port-|When the plant was a brewery. atin Midseason Hats stripe patterns, also plain delft- land, Ore., and the Julius Roesch| The Pacific Coast brewery, Po wee Bt ; Hrewing company of La Grande, | land, Ore., has been converted into $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 blue, with collar of plain color Oregon. ja shoe factory employing 2600 men | or self material The Anheuser-Busch Brewing |%# Sxainst 125 emplo: in mak: | TRAW is conspicuously absent in this new Sizes 2 to 5 years. Price ¢ any of St. Louis, has apent|!s > | showing. , , y usurped a e eme o 0 on buildings and equip-| Many brewertes have been con: | howing, its Place being usurped by 65¢ Basement Salestoom r manufacture of soft|verted into packing plants and white satin, sometimes with navy vicinal ‘ bottling works satin or black velvet : aa — The Hats have a trig tailored ap A Shipment of Harry Rogers Buys CUT WAY OUT are trimmed only with tailored feather effects or | | Girls’ Middy Beep a ’ ribbons | | Liberty War Bonds Prices—$5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. | D 1.95 For His Babies OF PEN WITH | Basement Salesroom. resses, . s a | RAZOR BLADE PRINGFIELD, razor blade: Sina sei a tay| yon Bey of sters. They are in gray, tan and brown | foot Sandals, with red rub- | ‘ : cae ina Gt othel: with the’ tanue mixtures, well tailored in pinch-back and ber soles, sizes 6 to 8, at | Boys Union blades, It took ten days | - plaited styles with stitched-down belt and $1.15 pair; 8% to 11, $1.35; | g , “etter than a hacksaw,” said 7 i eae tes rate 5 2, $1.50 pair. 50. Jop Hill, leader of the jail-break-| = 7? ga Sizes 7 to 16 years, Price Une date a tent uits, c “ ere, commenting on the escape sft-| : | “Tan Lotus Calf Play Oxforda | PQOYS’ Fine-ribbe@ Union <ee oe Spas bord Med TAPELESS BLOUSES, 29¢— with heavy oak soles, sizes Suits in short-sleeve, iiaies. Sail Opaaia waka tae'oee These Blouses without tapes are much more | 6 to §, $1.35 pair; 8% to 11, | knee-length style, in ecru and pag ge i | trim in appearance than the drawstring styles $1.50; 11% to 2, $1.75; 2% | white, 50¢. we Hyp stein thru the cell, the! and are easier to adjust. They are shown in | to 6, $2.25 pair. Basement Salesroom. ihm acartad Sia a hole thru| ferviceable striped percales, ginghams and cham Misses’ and Children’s Instep- | has appoin cta Chas Murphy, Murphy, to be de | HESE Dresses of firm Children’s Play white linenette are very becoming to girls from 6 to 14 years of age. They are Shoes | In plaited-front style, with Boys’ Suits $4.15 M June & Wi i large sailor collar, blue tle 5 were put to al ith Extra Knickerbockers | Favored Styles | and short sleeves. The plait- With OST boys ed skirt is attached to an can wear out two pairs of four pris-| M knickerbockers to one coat M Suits are made for just and Children’s an Lotus Calf Bare- | ISSES’ under-bodice. Price $1.95. lades, —Lasement Salesroom, and these such active young- brays, in light and dark patterns, with spc Strap Sandals in Tan Canvas, prosecuting at ted his wife, M | ed on fa vhich town she has been employed! conveyed her to jail vt rt for many years in a well-to-do house hold “Every year a cast of typhold ox curred among its members, Finally tho case {ts further Meearci| ny the refusal of the co 0 ¢ haled before the Ke the refusal ¢ he ourt to ee ; b sider her plication — for which sternly ordered | ie chen.| Month's wages which her auuloter gene lined to pay her. She is now in “Exhausted and terrified, she DESPONDENT, KENT MAN KILLS HIMSELF & w | wa subsequently local court her r immediate it was decided that Augusta, berg. Thither she was a apparently perfectly well, was the|ly conveyed, this time at 1 a hospital, in a dying state, suffer-| While his nephew, W. C, O'Neil, unconscious bearer of typhoid) in a closed market cart, and uitt-|!& not from typhoid, but from] was outside his door waiting to be germs, She lost her situation, and sot down, by the wayeide|2ervous exhaustion, induced by the] admitted William B. Coble, Kent since then nobody will employ her. vor dasha Rages peasant = WAR abel business man, shot and killed him- has been subjected, She is, indeed,|self in a room in the Emp’ “The woman then determined to wretched woman, after) probably by this time already | Thursday aay "Apparentiyy heal . , and seek employ-| wandering about the lanes and'by-| dead.” leave Trachenber placed a rifle. at his feet and ment elsewhere, The local authori-|ways for hours, found her way] ~ fis ties, however, forbade her to depart| back to the house of her former| HORSEFLESH, WITH BONE, fost te eee ne ee 'Whale Ste icles Here— from the town, on the ground that! employers, where she knocked for|!8 80 CENTS A POUND % Jed to have been despondent oveb aim | . ce. ‘ishe would thus spread infection.| admittance, No sooner was the} A Duesseldork dispatch the| the fact that doctors had b - Horse in Portland) | iq Baihold, the dove of Peace, He\ Nevertheless, she succeeded in the!door opened and her presence dis-|Reinisch Westfaclische Zeltung ante to. cure the INNg disease, with PORTLAND, Juno 1—"We are| 8 Ail BHO tO Peewvont to war, {dead of night in reaching Welssen-| covered than her employer kicked|says: "A pound of horseflesh, | which he was afflicted it of that, but we have some nice We want to give this bird alfels. Two days after her arrival/her down the steps into the road-|which tn peace times fetched 12 ow ; Juick horse steak,” is a reply that! nome for al-ways |there the police entered her lodg-|way. There she lay for some time.) cents without bones, costs today,? ‘TOKIO, June S—A relapse was Portland waiters of the near future| We don't want some au-to-crat|ings and compelied her there and|hungry, weary and bruised, until) with bone, 80 cents; fat is sold at} shown in Japan’s trade with Ching nay be expected to have on the tip| run-ning a-round loose to pull his|then to return to Trachenberg, On| the police carried her in an uncon-|the same price; bones fetch 12)| during the opening ten days of the au jer their. tongues, following the| feathers whenever he wants to.|hor arrival at the station she was scious state to the lock-up, jeents per pound. As already stat-) present month, according to the of establishment of the Kastern Ore gon Horse Meat market. We have turn-ed the eag-le loose to make a home for the dove. the) ficial returns published by the Fie nance Department ed, the slaughterers recelve horses from the military authorities immediately arrested by two police: “The following morning she was men and packed off by the nextl literally dragged before the magis-