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Extension and six saddle $69.75 8-HOUR DAY IS URGED BY GOVERNOR LISTER The refusal of the lumber. men of the state to comply with the request of the secre- tary of war to settle the strike by granting the eight-hour day, followed by an appeal from Governor Lister of Washington that a settlement be brought about on the basis of an eight- hour day on nine hours’ pay, and the announcement that or- ders had been placed with Northwest lumbermen for 20, 000,000 feet of ship lumber for ihe United States shipping "The time has come when the board to be used in Southern gravity of the industrial situatior shipyards, are la develop» in this state must be recognized ments in the lumber strike. the governor says in the opening of In rejecting the n of settle bis appeal, which was issued ment suggested by the secretary of afternoon. “It seriously six-foot fumed finish Special at seat Reg West Coast ort shige ieee tion stated Thursday m with the improved Saaitinne = ie mills, the government contracts would Be handled quickly “Six million feet of lumber for » Des Moines encampment ts al ady being loaded and will short be on its way,” he said Governor Lister's appeal ¢ sine | after he had learned that the lum bermen would not accept th |laid down by Secretary Baker | It follows Situation Is Grave mn ly yes ployers and employes in the lumber | industry without success. The sec-| retary of war, speaking for the council of national defense, has/ suggested a solution, without heed. | It now becomes my duty, as chief executive of this state, to point the} way to a reasonable, !mmediate and enduring adjustment of differences, Open Road to Peace I am convinced that peace and effictency cannot come to the in: dustrial life of the state of Wash-| fngton until the principle of the eight-hour day is established, and! gots In U. &. Probate Courts R U ONE Our business is to trace guch measures and establi proof of birth or descent. Naturalization Papers Have you proof of where your father took them out? if not, consult us. with this principle { am tn full ac-/ IMPORTANT cord ] Telephone Beacon 3884 “If such a change in hours of la bor be mad n the lumber industry it seems fair that, for a transition al period, a concession should be| made by the workers, and with the hope of opening the industry I ask The Genealogy Co. 403 20th Ave. 8. Corner 30th and Jackson terms | HAIG SWEEPS ON, CAPTURING | By United Press Leased Wire | LONDON, Aug. 16.—Field Marshal Haig's troops captured Lagemarck at noon today, Pre- mier Lioyd George announced In commons Twelve hundred prisoners and five guns were captured. war, the lumbermen declared again | jeopardizes local and national wel that any region red ction in cog igs ar when every i] Lagemarck | little over five hours would “wreck the industry.” | source Is neede miles northeast Ypres, on the Secretary Robert B. Allen of the} ‘The state council of defen road leading to Poelcappelle, and sc lc ont ace area d by 7 \c citi: | aided by many public-spirited citi |just across the Steenbeck river zens, has negotiated between em BY sol pba! PHILIP SIMMS Us taft Correspondent with BRITISH ARMIES IN THE FIELD, Aug. 16.—British troops swung another terrific blow against the Germans to- day, attacking on a front of six miles in Belgium. The French struck simul taneously, and at the time of cabling, the forces of both na- tions were pressing forward with relentiess fury Sidestepping to the left the Brit ish delivered their blow toda northeast of Ypres, while the Ger mans were still staggering in bloody confusion from the assault on Lens. From opposite Polygon woad, about four and a half miles north east of Ypres, to the junction with the French line, six miles distant, | that the workers return to’the|the forces of Field Marshal Haig camps and mills an eight-hour] advanced, after perfect preparation day with nine hours’ pay | Fighting Is Bloody “If the ten-hour day is necessary! The French, timing their thrust a FATT to meet the war's demand for lum-|to «trike with that of the British ber, sgn operators should pay time |jadq crossed the Steenbeck at the and a the two hours, which time of cab push UR AIP ANIMMD increases the eight-hour day to the je ¢orwant ten-hour day, and the employes fighting in the region of should work this overtime Differences Smal! DRESSES an mien small compared with the establish their adjustment they must be se considered by beth sides to the YOUR CREDIT |S O.K. | ie While we appreciate the f those engaged in the lumber Justry, we must fully realize that our country is engaged in a su preme effort to defend its life and must use its united strength to bring this war to an early and su The people of this longer allow to be tied up and de ineffective in this crists have a right to expect their f the distended muscles [Chief executive to offer a reason lable and immediate solution of this crucial industrial difficulty. There |fore, I make ths proclamation with |the firm conviction that the prin ciples herein stated will be ac cepted and sustained by the citizen-| ship of our state. | At the headquarters of the strik ers Thursday, It announced that two mills had opened up on the eight-hour basis, the Lumber Co, at Orillia, | Kittitas Lumber Co |Keechelus. Each of the mills have about a 50,000 capacity, and mploy in the neighborhood of 75, n each in mill and camp. The| neral Package Co. is operating| on an eight-hour basis, and not a ten, as previously reported I. G, Brown, president of the In ternational Shingle Weavers’ union was expected to return to Seattle late Thursday. He has n in Portland organizing the timber workers in Oregon. rights StopUsingaTruss TRUSS WEARERS, Here's Great, Good close will not test industry cessful state gre its rangement to hold securely In place. was Hightower and at the Lake Fiapao Lavorstories Louis Dr. Evans Grhduated, Licensed, Registered , . PHYSICIAN Block 106, Mo. | |Burglars Write Note; Say They'll Return! Small thefts of cash, gold watches, plumbing and zine fix tures, and a lace baby robe, were reported to the police by nine bar glar victims Wednesday. At E. C. Donnavan’s store, 1901 Ninth ave., the thieves broke into the cash register, rifled it and left this note “Thanks for the money, old top. You never left enough for us. Yours truly, Hudy. “p, $.—Sorry, but you will hav |a time tracing this printing. Se ‘you again.” My fee regular elty electricity medicine 10 a.m. to ; Sundays, 11 S BANK Vike. f fee | Included. 5 p.m, 7 to a.m. to 12 ILDING | |taking | forest, Lens was extremely bloody during the night Crushed Like Flies The Canadians crushed the Ger mans like files, as they came back and tim tacks, One division ¢ last nigh again in coun another ( ntil after ne on at ten coun ywn back beer with losses. CAPTURE TRENCHES AND REPULSE TEUTS| By United Press Leased Wire PARIS, Aug. 16.—Attacking in concert with the British, French troops today attained all objectives in a strong as sault against the German lines in Flanders. In one section an entire trench system was captured on a one-kilometer front. Four German counter attacks were thrown back and the French held all their gains. After violent and minute artil preparation, the French launched an attack at daybreak, in conjunction with the British,” the war announced “Our infantry irresistibly rushed » enemy positions on both sides the Steenstrate-Dixmude road, carried all objectives Take 120 Prisoners the Steensbeck, the sed with the British Sonth of Allles kilo lery “Crossing French progres to the right bank we vigorously attacked on a meter front and carried a solid trench system. We easily threw four German counter attacks. 120 prisoners, including an back officer.” Near vanced, statement tive on both A successful raid at Louvjont Fliers Aid Advance Despite bad weather, French ators took an active part in offensive, accompanying the fantry, flying low and raking enemy with their fire. During the night and enemy encampments at Houlthulst lichterwilde station, Allles and Hurtebise wei bombarded by French aviators, Hurtebise, the French ad ing some prisoners, the said. Artillery was ac banks of the Meuse. was carried out avi in morning, MORE GROUND STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 1917. |Pas Al | at-| rman; o'clock | ults had | bloody | the | the | sengers 1 Help as Baby Is Born, PAGE 5 Can't kscape. "Friday Hour Sales :. 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 or an por ities is mail, telephone of O. D. orders accepted Friday Hour Sales, d the right to limit rved. 1 to 2 ‘|LLOYD GEORGE PAYS TRIBUTE “OAT: Tub Skirts—An assort- Children's Vests and 7 Silk Poplin Dress CONTE and TUB tet Saree some cnoere me oe aro a : sens I Underwear ot white silk | | clean-up that con tion ha t ale pop with large, rich For th ale the Wor of Cotton Gdber about warme n colored designs. They en's Ready-to-Wear Bec: dines with rich Orter yroken line wes have red topa, fj din have yar tal design n size 4 of r fancy packets and belta 7) . to 36 aint measure * and are displayed in i 4 quick dispor Marked once at $3.60 size wa asures of 27 to 1pm of cotton and $5. nd plain 12 yea yut not n 30 » They were th and itta kirts in ize eve war t. once arked at $7.96, an alst of 34) Once 1 For this $2 95 yle ue and 36. marked Fey th hour hour ° | | Once marked at at $1.26 Yor choice "Ge 00 and $6.50. 4) r 75c Silk Mixed Pongee — hort Cheviot : 7 Smocks— These are 300 yards of silk an@ r lour Ce in ons—150 yards of made of white Poplin { black 1 white che plain and fancy ribbon with lavender figures na i and plain gold d in hort lengths of and lavender collar elty designs. Appro- brown zen 36, 38 and to cuffs and t Size priate for separate is. Gabe wane rm priced at 36 to 46. Once marked skirts and dresses, and a few a r $2.75. For this hour, Once marked at 668) For this hour, a yard olce 10c 2”. $1.59 " 25 a yard $1 95 Middies for School | Reduced to 79¢ Upper Main Floor. ‘WHITE Summer Style Coats | | Reduced to $8.95 and$5.95 aa oa K | || [THAT] #eemer wie | ) should one from fe early fall from this these Coats are 1] ica to wet ee The fabrics Middies with rose, i] used are Cheviots d Whipeords Copen, peach and green in three-quart nd full length collars and cuffs, em- models and three-quarter military broidered Norfolk ef- 5 a Alone a aaa or fects and a few plain of pat mee pan 7 white. An assortment The two assortments rep || of broken lines in sizes \| resent sizes from 16 to 42 || 36 to 46, but not each size in every style and 319. 60 ‘and $16 0 $8.95 RHODES effect. Once marked ack eh ia 2 sido and $1500.... SOIO || Shae Prity, 79¢ choice. . Reduced for Friday. 3 to 4 2to 3 4to5 5 to 5:30 | Sport Silke— The Silk Sport Beads and Chains tea Strainers — Thirty- ° eo 4 ‘When Roby Mikes de | Dress Goods Section On sale in the Jewel- five “Never Drip” Tea ingeriée : cided to make his first appear: | ave for this sale 260 Section. Assorted Strainers. | On — pe ance on this earth, he deter- |B* Unliet Pres lensed wie || yards of white and tan Chains 924° Onoe marked at 35¢, for @Waists mined he would at least be LONDON, Aug. 16.—High pais! sport Silks with designs Sport Beads in various this hour, original about And when |war paid to American en 2 ‘. colo Oo 25 Mr. and Mre, B.C. Kirkpatrick, agua end reted thre theli ™ rich colors. T , ne ‘ol ag nee hae each c 55¢ Mg of 2402 Market st, Everett, ny ate estas are ada » for Coat at $1.00, For this hour, 7 pokes Once : boarded an interurban for | Premier in an ex Mnings suit and choice 5 marked 25c. For this id Mrs, Martin's maternity hos- | clusive view with the United!! dress trimming. Once at Oc hour, On account of being pital, at 321 Boren ave. Seat | Press tod e at $1.50. For each 15c slightly soiled from 97 tls, he determined to ciream- | Ati naeicn sa Te oN Jewelry — An assort table display the Waist ano vent the possibility of being 48 very much,” he sald as this hour, 45c ment of odds and ends Infante’ Shirte—Seven- <0 tion has < born im conventional circum 4 the epectacio of the || @ yaré n from the regular ty-five Ruben's Lisle Section has taken saaaaiaaS stances, and made his debut on | Americans sewing’ stock. consisting of bar Sbirta. Sises 6 to 9 stock fifty-two Lingerie |” the «treet car, en ro This |; the war office with thousan¢ Chiffon Motor Velis— stock, consisting of be months. On sale in the Waists. These are made happened at 10:10 p. m. Tues cheering them On sale {n the Mill! pins, brooches, earrings Women's Knit Under- o¢ fine white Volles and day moved us because we knew}, Section. They bh and a few California wear Section. Once 4 And while {t was very em nat nietitinsane OF va ematitched and striped beads. Once marked « narked at 25c. For this #fe trimmed with laces real significan it Wel, t , barrassing for Mrs. Kirkpat that behind those fine fe borders and are two For this 15 hour, 5 and embroidery. Gome rick, because there were 18 iowa there is a nation of a hun-|| yards long. They are hour, choice... ee eee C have colored collars, men on the car and only thr dred million than never yet has| t des * Sizes 36 to 46, but not | women, Baby Kirkpatrick | set its hand to any task it has not blue, sand, — wre didn’t seem to mind it at all. jaccomplished and purple. each size in every Styiay He wan a lusty youngster, and “They are a fine body of men. I hed at $1.95 Once marked st Sila weighed 10 pounds went to the war office to see them| nd $2.50. For 95 e odes 0 For this half 55 : An improvised couch was | ms by with the cabinet, and th this hour c hour, choice.. Cc made on the floor of the car, |men made a great impression, not{|__ -— and the women passengers did jonly upon members of the cabinet all they could to make things |and myself, but also upon the mill comfortable. The conductor |tary advisers of the government| me higher BIG FAIR telephoned ahead to Dr. H. F. | who went there with us.” rmers o! ing county are Cleaves, 7019 Greenwood ave., ave our ‘paring for the largest county fi and he was waiting with an ,ever held at Renton, September mbulan 5 M : to 16. “wns nota “PLAN SAMMIES agazines both the mother and the baby By United Preas Leased Wire CLUB BREAKFASTS, STAR’ are reported to be coming WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 30 CENTS ie ean Following Gen. Pershing’s ap- [To suit your taste and jaby Kirkpatrick has an old peal thru the United Press for ||/HOTEL BUTLER—Adve pote, Within ‘tha atin ce dark | (Oller andl Cextaenal covanioations| “Cima: carmen, tuta Mate atton:|) Lterstare, Ce (Es “eames Martin's maternity institution. |of Seattle are laying plans to en-|ney, Charles A. Reynolds, will not)} 1. asieq publishers to print GLASSES ? ——|tertain the men of the national/supmit a claim for a definite scale|} the following on magazine cov: I or enan 26 yra a uel we Ko = . — &C) ot wages at the forthcoming arbi-|[ ers ites Ponti Forty five thousand nien, within| tration proceedings. Instead, thru Notice to readers: When || titting a few weeks, will be in camp at the| Dr. Henry Suzzallo, arbitrator, they|[ you finish reading this maga lake, and about 4,500 of them will| will seek to have established a fun-|j zine place @ l-cent stamp an The Man or Wo be on leave each day. To provide| damental principle which will stand/} this nott hand same to any man |». their amusement here a com-|a# ® precedent thruout the coun-/} postal employe and it will be | mittee of 35 has been formed, and| try pieomd “nine RAGE Ot Out Roy Who Suffers From | Trin committee will discuss plans| This principle, as outlined today] diers or sailors at the front. No |with delegates from organizations|by Reynols, is that it is the duty/] wrapping—no addrese of the city at a luncheon to be held|of the state as a party to & pabiic 1 che . atility contract to see to it that men | at the Bon Marche Monday noon. |" ee ea CATARRH Wouldn't you like to get rid of catarrh? well, hi am going next ten ages of ment to you want the foot of this notice, and the fre ere is your opportunity. | to give away, during the | days, two thousand pack- Gauss Combined Treat- those who need it, and if relief, sign the coupon at package will be forwarded to you at once by parcel post, 1 want to pr ' » that Gauss Combined Treatment will remove tive, becaune it strikes at the re of the trouble and gives permanent rellef by rem ne the huse, ‘T is the only correct way to. treat eatarrh and if want quick a lauting results, send at once for the free package. Fill out the coupon | below, send to C. EB. nn, 1449) Main ‘st, Marshall, Mich, and the] package will be sent to you by re turn mall This coupon FREE good for addrens on dotted tines BI oC. B_ GAUSS, F] Marshall, Mich in at | | A CREAMY LOTION trust to his judgment | decision MADE WITH LEMONS j/@*<irinr... found that. the carmen i ||nave been living in slavery,” said Prepare a quarter pint at about reynolds today, after reviewing f ou Nee tren the coat of a small jar of |/|tectimony of carmen and other | : common cold cream. traction company employes. “It T i |\|nas opened my eyes. It is appal-| e ynamic on (W ling.” | When this home-made lemon lo- |tion is gently massaged into the | 4 ae face, neck, hands and arms daily ‘GEORGE BARNES phorus in your nerves, nerve date eae aul Witlecanis ihe core centers and brain or you plexion dainty and attractive. will suffer nervous breakdown, What girl or woman hasn't heard ACCEPTS PLACE Phosphorus is as necessary to dlexton hiemuneat” to bleaa the these vital tissues as food is tkin and to bring out the roses, the | | to the body ireshness and the hidden beauty? | IN WAR CABINET It is a well-known scientific fact that overwork, Aids Ga vee ged page worry, nervous strain and loss of sleep—in short, ‘ixed with orchard white this way. | By United Press Leased Wire the daily stress of our hurried strenuous Ameri- ftrain through a fine cloth the| LONDON, Aug. 14 can living—causes pronounced loss of phosphorus juice of two fresh lemons into a eed Mee fag. ip from the nerve and brain tissues. And because Fe, Cot GRara Wilke, then | toney) eucoedd Arthur Hender Z DYNAMIC well and you have a whole|s0n, and the crisis paulting from quarter pint of skin and complex-| Henderson's activities in connec TONIC jon lotion at about the cost one us-|tion with the Stockholm ce con: | vally pays for a small jar of ordi-|ference appeared to be averted | (called “dynamic” ouse it produces energy) does con- nary cold cream. Be sure to strain] Barnes’ acceptance of the post} jj tain the necessary phosphorus in the form of food phot the lemon juice so no pulp gets |from which his labor colleague was | phates, it supplies the weakened, starving nerves, nerve into the — bottl this lotion |forced to resign, Is taken as an} centers and brain tissues with the very element of strength will remain pure and fresh for|{ndication that Henderson has not} thay teduite months. When applied daily to the|the support of all leaders of his} That is why Dynamic Tonic is so certain to build up ? face, neck, ms and hands, it nat-| party A conference of the execu-| weak, nervous, fagged out men and women, restoring their vrally should help to whiten, clear,|tive committee of the labor party | nerve tone, enriching their blood with iron, sharpening the smoothen and beautify will probably vote early next week | appetite and bringing back their old-time vigor and energy. Any druggist will supply three|on the position to be taken by the| || If you want more strength, Dynamic Tonic is what ounces of orchard white at very|party as a whole. you need, A large bottle containing five weeks’ treatment little cost and the grocer has th Despite denial of passports tof can be had for $1.50. }lemons, Jn this eweetly fragrant |Stockholm by the government, it lemon lotion ladies can easily pre-|is felt this vote will result in “I For Sale BARTEL Drug re and have an inexpensiv for the government. Hen tollet ald which perfectly satietlc has shown no divoatica| at All Stores their natural desire for a beautiful,|to continue the fight, tho he aia soft skin, criticize Lloyd George sharply in —— — —______— — ~ state’s public util He declared, employed in the . geben ron take a soldier ition shall work under conditions|however, it would not be in the wurn), Gas In the Stomach home” for a meal wages that will permit them/national interest to reveal details eer » Belch. : se citizens to discharge their du-|of the controversy at this time. ing, Swelling and Full Feeling, 66 to the state which the law re — frequently complained of ater The United States spends annu lets oft, Re OEATTUE meals, in TWO MINUTES: jally $174,000,000 for soft drinks. | mass of evidence and testi-| 8! g com- y Se eee that, the atatistios muy tana ctrect ear men, which| mission passed thru Seattle Wed.) Semple Package: malled aiaaa weren't collected by the ie being assembled by Attorney | nesday on its way from Vancouver| THE BELLINGHAM CHEM! ' aieernree Reynolds, will be submitted to Dr.|to Portland. The commission was CO., Bellingham, Wash. Suszallo, The carmen have waiy-| accompanied by Lieut. Col. J. 8. Jed offers of settlement from the| Dennis, who will have charge ot)" your druggist is unable to /traction company and are ready to| yen. recruiting on the Coast for a final}— " You must have enough phos- an|