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Att THEYRE Jacobs, P.-1.| MONEY LOANED | sadae apes Fifth and University ANS en ee ELECTRICAL WE Do Good » 1331 Fourth. OPTICIANS e-Paterson Gove balcony. Eitiott 57633. SRY, FinePnoor house. Central [ Storage CLOTHING im basen an Bro JUNK r ; omar AP— NAP —ANAI o, 1180 ka Junk i 329 Miaith REAL JUNK, Wes Tot BB FTES. AANA eT arrae’ HOTELS AND APARTME ‘TS $2,000 | _Depr bar 11—Acreage for Sale BAY you SAW it in THE § IDBAL RANCH 9 LARGE TRACTS PRICE $1,860; EASY TERMS level 0 on A good p Lat « ofl; Ie nary yard ther to you CLIFFS ‘This ranch has food 4-room he ‘one block from state hig and b churches and stores. roll ready for « fruit and berrie house < and city more dentrabie v found; ¢ 45 Third and Pike, 4 nice Nettie bh Di on this piace and wor like to have Would be ha *P Rooms With Boara NW W60D CARE 718d, Ave a6 WORKINGMANS CHAN Acro, halt-acre tracts, only a tow to i (my own perty) He my. $75 to $176 per tract, $ and $6 per month. M. Melker, HITLDREN sekeeping Rooms BER GAPTS A reasonable rent © one eanh Was finEeE io ly furniahe BOTHELL DISTRICT Re ae ose mane hiaek) 30-—Fur. Rooms for Rent Bath: water 5 barn, or-| HOTEL CARGO chard. Price i" saleane BCHRORDE de. | row FURNISH BD” ROOMS. TAN ARSDAL® i M ; Ey IRECTORY rs iy welcomes, wolarie of “|18 Real Estate Wanted SAW it in THE STA H pavea | PIGS entry! 44 al Rep: nome | isi0 ¥ ' mas 1444 SAY you SAW it ip THE STAR | ck | “ 4 mag THESK ARB RARGAINS re 1 ° Mra, 1 «well: view of Tand| ‘Telephone after 6:30 p.m. Main 7440 wood poll. Price $1,350 Property in Georgetown SRE) of beautiful water front nider | PRACTICALLY 6-nOOM MOORE and maple land; black soll: ¢ eaidence; cor t; improvemer eleared; level; fine bea 4; on car. it $1,800; torma: fine harbor HRLING, Ta : ing and hunting - reeee, the table ie "i Timber Land for Sale | ABH, $5 monthly, bu ae 4100 wo ie ACKER FiMpwl LAND i Cleared r, Wash, by owner, 1612 ND | Me, 4114} )—Fur. Rooms for Rent 31—Fur, Rooms Wtd. 4 32-—Male Help Wanted MESSENGERS w bicycles ° paid LOGGERS’ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 1 Lap re ° ‘ ’ MEN Pwr aii # Duliding, 906% ations Wanted brie Female Heip Wanted i NRW OW OLD DaNGRA GUA WAN” iced taught. Hours 1 to & and Tt te y and University Pret Oe net A ' cx 38A—STOCKS AND BONDS AY AW Tith STAR st t k Alani cum & Coal. Walia 1 « ent Wie ‘ Ms “ . © + wee ih “ av r. ° 6.000 Friend Min * voy y Fittott #50 Py 39—Poultry for Sale 41—Livestock for Sa im MPa FoR VAI Antomobiles Winton Meter Ge r Sale Miscellaneous n THE STAR arwest fact 4 Went, selling reet to the conm We sell any one, Bhip anywh and guarante « WILLIAM® CO. Ave. &, Seattle. 41 rines. On one occasion a ks 2 ma | submarine passed within 20 feet of finken * lieagieclamsdpiniaia J SNTLEMEN'S SUITS ‘ * | CALIFORNIA BOY ON me AT FROM $2.00 TO/"'8 eo ” wtal ure cane} PREAESI THIS AD AND RT| matoos, 200 ear stall, STRICKEN TUSCANIA a yg SS gE A hg BERKELEY, Cal, Feb. 7.—W. i PA FRETH (HON pea 17, OEE PEACE ear, 64o.| DOURIas Pine, son of Mr. and Mrs ER 1” BROKEN). HIGHEST ; : ge woo| SF. Pine of Berkeley, was beltev- B AID. OARS FOS ncn [pt stall fresh whole codfish, 36¢|@d today to have been aboard the fa a a On aia bo exch; fremh herring. 2 tbe. Stail| torpedoed transport Tuscania, He ITH BLDG RTH FLO 1 ed ROOT nef for ice s1eo| enlisted in Company D, Sixth bat- SRD TTTCTEN a tail 1622, Ainska alt herring, 20e|talion, 20th Engineers, while at- SERVICE FLAGS poles, 4 Ibe. 260. Stall 69, potatoes,| tending the Oregon Agricultural J. Webb Kitchen @ 0 sack, delivered; onions, 4 Ts. 10¢;! College 311 University Bt ples, $1.25 box, delivered Sate li eS Of FOR RENT, RE purchase,“ Mayée-Toner, 310] 45 55, SANITAMN rn oxnters, aoc| MODESTO VOLUNTEER t; herring, 2. Ta, 160i salt. ailver| OWA TTS WATT TOT Tat aw. (Pt; erring, 2, The, 8c: alt ON TORPEDOED SHIP i AMP ve >. sta 4-36, reewe. rs “er i ont MODESTO, Cal Feb. 7—Rert lévran | oer tice matcher. tte, 9 Ibe. yellow| Weeks, a Modesto Volunteer, was on ine AWHERY RilUBATEN OT corn. meal, 60c. 2 pkgs. macaront or|the ill-fated British transport Tusca ) roots for 76 centa, parcel epaghett!, 260; tuna flah, 186, 18¢ and 286] nia, which was sunk Tuesday. Week t ite pke.:| uM Waterman, Wash can: Olympic pancake ‘flour, Ite PKK] wan a member of the 100th aoro KAVANAGH $2.60 HATS, 1008 ist av. | Clrbe, powe sll squadron, and In a letter Just receiv: | } ‘ PEE F AECOND: | pessenion ed by his parents from New York a . Se aeons dae CORNER to: ten | SHG he expected to sail immediately. we PIER ADEA ARR | 0 in 18-25, toc ball bluing, 180; fea! Stanley Collins, of Knights Ferry, Miscellaneous aa & uerkraut, 10¢; corn|&nother Stanislaus county volunteer, 3 1 n nauerkrau | ii <VE-ANVIMING FO BELL: | ntarch, 9e pky.; 4 rolle tollet paper, 25c.| was algo on the ship. He was in the call the Pacif » Co, Main 6686, | Stall California soft shell wainuts,/ane company with Weeks. 49A—Auction Sale rapes! ian gea ksicnes tran ti vty "at| LIEUT, REX ARNOLD IS Roots notes todbla Re anak. tie) fl'etexin "cheese, Fem." 3 Taree — NAMED AS ON BOARD . OURS 006-8-10 AEC J cans milk, 35¢ #, for PHIDAY'® BG AUCTIC MARTINEZ, Cal, Feb, 7.—Firet ‘ ve ! é ; (SOUTH END m,;|Téeut. Rex Arnold, of Martinez, an . Pee i onatsting af, tail, 4% teat Jersey butter, S4o 1.:] officer of the engineers’ corps, Is be bed, 4 chiftonter nd and Ander-|Heved to have been one of the “cas. fine f ‘ibrary table; costly ual officers mentioned as having e b stif “ been on board the Tuscania. He re- ‘ feta: wider 1 r i cently advised his brother here that air ment of : {he expected to sail soon rai Pedestal: bread, fo loaf 100 - — i etre “Iamny TWO OREGON MEN e art square 1 mall Free {fresh her Sister; plone, Angeice player nad Tells 2 Tha. 60; ON BOARD TUSCANIA of music, dishes, refrigerators, ot ‘oe MARSHFIELD, Ore, Feb, %— ce see © oe Smear abe: 400 ‘Two Marshfield men were aboard the eM nnn M108, 8 ws alt.|'Tuscania, according to letters writ 50 urniture for Sale ricer, ton | ten to relatives, ‘They are W. B ADVERTI fab FURNITURE TR Toe meait 120,| Curtis, Jr, aon of a former postmas: Phe in of home seckers Stall 129,| ter here, and Sydney Rernitt, mem: and well paid workers took for "Tar ie dow. ber of a pioneer family, Both were ne in. Burnitire. in this column, Ye-wal youn rates at top of first column, this Avet Hiake AY STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1918, PAGE 9 “WE'LL WIN,” ee eee! SAYS BAKER | susiness Personals Busin 7 > WASITINGTON, eb “An 1 oO AAW it in THE BEAT |versary who has refined but m WATCH TPATIUNG te et while you wall; Jewelry| more deadly the stealth of the # ITH JEWELRY. MFG OO America, Secretary of War Baker MITH MLIK Me th D declared toda in an official state AL NURAD— MAM WILLEIK: linent on the torpedoing of the Tus» O16 18th N, W. Phone Ballard 1. | Tae Tor F Teese —| "BU" he added, “we t and | we will win this war > way; little cost STEVENS Fivie*vaime:| Maker mado his tatement after Nay and evening 4th ave. |looking thru the scant early eable be ud on the disaster, He called mised appearance befor KCTENTIFIO “< ail mente of the 6 nirop.| the senate military committee, | ediat. ‘The Footoiogy Mhop, 801 Bite! “The winking of the Tuscania,” he | wide, Rittiore 6. ald, “leaves us face to face with MAIR, tr ™* the losses of war in most relent ] ‘are ye lows form. It is the first challenge " pen (to the civilized world by an adversary 1 Bite! who has refined, but made more dead. | mae’ ~|ly, the stealth of the savage in war DIAM be WATCHina ON” Creprt fare MICHARL, 202 PIKE Mr s — ak MAKEN A WINIRED| “We Must win this war and we Sap ge Wie welt? Our will win this war, Lowes Mike thin evarante Vippedrome, Fifth | unite the country In sympathy with University, Millett 8167. _.|the families of those who have suf. SRY. CREE — OLLAND. | tered lonm; they also unite us to | oa dee make more determined our purpose | We to press on WACTIVE PANY PLAYING “Ae rapidly as detalles come in they And popular musio taught In 20 lessens. will bo given to the public in order Stk eres owENEIO WEENGG: |t0 Televe anxtety where ponmible, and Shae, Wes Ghary | notice will be sent ax soon an possible *] fe| to those whore sons and brothers |i have been added to the nation’s NOTICE TO ADVERTIORNA hevels @eaa™ Letters addressed to H-118, Melis M10) and several other num Ber manting zee ot tee Or || TROOPS WATCH " | COMRADES AS 60--Public Notice SHIP IS HIT r WY . HE REAPONATHER POR LONDON, Feb. 7-—The transport | a * ae © Mrs |'Tuscania floated for several hours | James i er Vebruary | after she was torpedoed in Irish wa |ters Tuesday, it was learned today. CALIFORNIA MEN MAY It was stated that “Americans aboard other vessels witnessed the HAVE ESCAPED DEATH ‘:ir0ine” The fact that the Tuscania re SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 7.—Al| mained afloat for a considerable tho 400 Californians are members of | period after the attack in believed to the Twent Engineers; Companies account for the large number of B® and F of which were aboard | tives saved t torped transport Tuscania, Neference to Americans “aboard indications here today were that the) other vessels” witnessing the torpe Califorr s are in other companies doing might indicate that the Tus of the r ent and already are mafe| canta either wan convoyed by Amer. in Fran |ican warships or was one of an While some Culifornia men are/armada of transporte carrying kr to be members of American troops. of similar desig rn to those — — © sehen in Prance have teon| 2 ARDIEU SAYS men with experience in the Western A ment. 600 SURVIVORS ARE ition of survivors having been land. the automa: provision of the war ed at Inlay rink law, which aggregates, for each The dispatch, the first received) man, about $4,200. since late last night, told briefly| ‘Those who had a: jon for in that h hospital ships were be|qurance will be covered by the < ru 1 and every means of suc | amount named in their applications. or was being used. T ee : ~_.¢| TUSCANIA WAS LAST OF | Public Markets ANCHOR LINE’S FLEET o- — —_—_———_® NEW YORK, Feb. 7—The Tus | F.CONOMY es eugar,| Cana was the last of the Anchor Btall 28. § Ths. fine eranvink tee ut;| line's famous fleet of transatian-| woy beans,| tic passenger steamers, Ali have Ae Rts] been submarined. 33 me Bee] ‘The Transylvania, sister ship of oc; 4 ta| the Tuscania, was torpedoed while persc LAN SHLD vive ar and Larne neveral ed ° Tu partien trom! 212,000 OF U. S. rant MEN IN FRANCE ania were of a| NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Ameriea now haa more than 212,000 troops in France, Andre of the torpedotn rred military sned the of “il circles f both crack at « denire ‘Tardieu, French high com minsioner to the United States, at a banquet here. What America has done in the r is “magnificent.” the commis sioner fa dding that the people should have that news “as a stim | ulant.”* ‘Tardieu ansured his audience that France will be able before July 1 to Wm.|™ake enough artillery to supply 20 the regi | American h Engineers’ Megt-| composed of Pacifi ving been recruited tn gton and Oregon. rk as foresters in ie, for a large part,| anded |SOLDIERS ON TUSCANIA | WERE PROTECTED BY —#ix hun-| DED IN IRELAND TON, Feb. 7 ors of the transport Tus been landed at Larne. WASHINGTON artment dispatches ASHINGTON, American Were protected by government insur: Secretary McAdoo announced es Feb. 7. — All » landed at) one \t 1 to be a part] orted landed at in last night's dispatches, These carried no men warded How many of th transport had appliec [ance is not yet known However, thowe who had not ap. plied for insurance are protected by men on the for the insur. ent a, kidney of Bayo! carrying allied troops in the Med- nuts, ee Me pean |iterranean last winter aap a ‘| The Camerontan, California and Caledonia previously had fallen vic- at; appte jenty| ma to the U-boata, wo Gea ts tem] The Tuscanta, which was char ail 19| tered by the Cunard Mne In 1915, hi! had several narrow escapes from in the 20th engincer units sailing on the steamship, tall 110, Winewap apples, bon according to revelations by| divisions, half « million | troops, providing the United States | supplies the raw material as agreed. | |GOVERNMENT INSURANCE| soldiers on the Tuscania | LONDON REPORTS 210 WERE LOST ON SHIP BOLSHEVIK! TO HIT ih BRITAIN THRU IRISH U.S. SOLDIERS LONDON, Feb. Two hundred] PETROGRAD, Feb. 71 —The peo and persons were lomt in the | ple’s comminsaries are reported te lona of the troopahip Tuscania last | hé rent an ultimatum to the Brit ‘Tuesday, it wan learned here today. |ish embasny, demanding recognition M. Litvinoff Holeheviki, amibage Forty five murvivors landed Wed hee. ON INCOMES nesday night were picked up from ™M40r to London, | “If Britain come tinues in ite refusal, stringent meds be tak ‘gainet Bettion it ts declared. open boats in a rough sea, it was an sures wil nounced today, | subjects, Staff Correspondent n CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb, 7 | Yor the first time in the history of ROME, Feb. 7. ‘iftymix hostile} AMSTIEMDAM, Feb, 1-—Publicity ~ the army waid, the tex collector] aeroplanes have been downed nince| regarding momentous decisions af will be busy week. Heretofore| January 26," the Italian war office |fecting the east front was urged te soldiers have n exempt from per-| announced today wonal taxes, but the new income tax law affects them, too, so a deputy U collector will at the amp this week to help the officers and men fill out the blanks, which must be filed bef March 1 to show what tax each man must pay. The soldier munt figure as part of hin income the cost of his rations, amounting to $12 a month, whi his officer must count all mileag paid him by the government over and above the actual cost of trans portation In addition, both officers and men must show pay from the govern: | ment and any income aside from what the government pays him. The cost of housing will not be considered as part of the soldier's income. Soldiers who enlisted before July | 4 will also include in their tax state-| ments the amount of the clothing allowance paid them. There is no allowance given national army sol diers, the government issuing the clothing directly to the men. | Every organization now has tts| tax officers and these in conference with the deputy collector will have the statements ready for the in ternal revenue department within a short tme. of the Vorwaerts, 8 arrive HORR OUTLINES THE ; DUTIES OF MAYOR IN SPEECH TO LABOR MEN! | “I believe that the first duty of |the mayor of Seattle is to cooper-| ate with the government of the United States.” | “The country is at war and Amer. |iea should be the first consideration | \ot every American.” So declared Ralph Horr, candi |date for mayor, at the Labor Tem- | ple last night. | “The city of Seattle needs con- structive energy. By constructive | energy I mean energy that will be! directed to accomplishing something |for the benefit of Seattle. | “The first step in this direction |{m to bring about unity of action on j the part of every city department | No good business institution would |maintain different departments | working at cross purposes, and yet| that im just what the city of Seattle | has been doing for m great many The municipality of Seattle in & great big business corporation Its stockholders are the people of | Seattle and they are entitled to have thelr business conducted #o that ev- ery one of the stockholders will have fair representation.” BETTER BUSINESS METHODS This bank is an advocate of bet- ter ways in business. Included among these is the trade accept ance plan of financing the pur- chase of goods, which we believe will gradually supersede the cum- bersome and wasteful ledger ac count method. 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