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; ir Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. ]! 416-424 Pike Street i WE'LL TRUST YOU OR Creait s THAT GoY WOULD SQUEAL Vy HE HAD A FREE PASS Ideas STORE HOURS 8:30 TO 5:30 Three-Piece Living-Room Suite APESTRY- UPHOLSTERED Three-piece Living Room Suite in the Jacobean finish; exactly as shown. Settee is 42 inches long; Chair and Rocker are good size and comfortable; exceptionally well con- structed and finished. Regular $48 75 . price $67.50. Special for the suite. Exchange Your Used Furniture for New Goods. PIONEER NORTHWEST |200 STUDENTS SAY | LUMBERMAN IS DEAD — FAREWELL TO PRIEST| PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 13 | | a Gen’ dean ot lumber ealee. | Arthur R. Priest, before 200 stu- men in the Pacific Northwest, died | {nts of the University of Washing: | early today, following a long iliness, | t08. Of Tuesday night aged his He was one of the owners of the est service, in every possible w Suman-Poulson Lumber Co., of Port: | t® Washington men in Fran land, and was for 35 years one of | Den Priest and his wife were the the most prominent lumbermen in | ®¥¢sts of university students at ¢ the West Rae was 74 years old, and| "°F. and leave Saturday for Paris ie mative of Scotland. |where the dean will be “Father” to Seuthe Greatest of | In foreign service. He is being sent by the Parents’ association. Gladys Easterbrook, president of the Universit: of Washington to Indoor Sports ere a FRANCE TRUCKS for Beating OM Man Dyspepsia vo o| QUARREL OVER A DOG; ||, "our row inrormes tienae ot stomachs lead us three or More times a day to the business of eating. And it is the greatest of indoor sports, a year-around af fair throughout life. To keep the stomach fit, to keep it braced and im training at all times, the very/ simple expedient of a Stuart's Dy-| spepsia Tablet after meals will prove | @ constant source of both protec No gasay. “no distress after eating, no matter ONE DEAD; JAIL OTHERS CHEHALIS, Feb. 13.—As a result of a quarrel over a dog, John Cols lock is dead and Leonard Toczek is in jail here. charged with murder. The men engaged in a quarrel at a Pe dock, ending in Toczek striking lock with a stick of wood, fracturing his skull. SHEEP SHEARERS ASK FOR INCREASE IN PAY YAKIMA, Feb. 13.—-A new price- boosting excuse for textile firms is shaping today. Sheep shearers want more money. Shearers arriving to| fleece sheep of this section report that their ranks have been thinnew by war. They state that, owing to the demand for wool, they are oblig ed to shear far closer than ever, and they base their demand for more money on this. CHIEF FAVORS SELLING CONFISCATED BOOZE Chief of Police Warren is in favor Of selling the $30,000 stock of liquor now held at police headquarters, in- stead of destroying it. ‘The chief wants the money turned | into the police and firemen's pension fund. $500 IN WAR ‘STAMPS ARE SOLD EVERY DAY present fine weather in mak the other day, that he had just noti- fied France that that country could have 12,000 Ford tractors, He ts now working on from 6,000 to 7,000 4 all of these will ered before Ameri demand is met. Mr, Ford maid that he was taking advantage of the = the teats, and that in a short time sev eral of thene tractors would be mov ed to the South for test work there. He laughingly said that he was 54 years old, but Believed that in his present condition he was capable of running farther and running faster than any 34¢-yearold man in Detroit. MAXWELL CONCERN 1s NOW MAKING A TRACTOR) 'Here’s Few Cold Weather Tips for Automobile Owners | trictor, accorting to word received When the motor refuses to start, these cold mornings, the trouble can be traced, usually, to the carburetor, More gasoline is required In cold weather than in warm weather, and the adjust ment should be made according ly. The richer the mixture of «an going into the cylinders, the more heat will be generated. utside air is much colder, he heat will from the n warm weather its from the w of heat up b} supplying what you eat, when meals are fol an extra amount of fuel. The Jowed by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab| A ‘ally Average of nearly $500| cooling system shguid also re Jets. has been obtained by Division No | ceive careful attention to prevent Get a 50 cent box today at any|%, Council of patriotic service, in the} any damage arising from freez @rug store. Let them digest your| ‘rift stamp campaign. It is the) ing. The radiator cells have food while the stomach takes a| first division it, Getto to be com-| very thin walla for rapid cool pletely organi lor the drive. In| ing, and the ant smal six days it has taken in $2,700. | Mable to di system should be cl | with a solution of ordinary U. S. ACCEPTS ABSAROKA) wasning soda and water, and an antifreezing solution of Following trial tests in Puget sound Tuesday, the steamship Ab sort used. If you want plenty of thick, beau-/mroka has been accepted by the A solution of calcium chloride tiful. glossy, silky hair, do by all| United States shipping board. The} 1‘ Water has been found to be means get rid of dandruff, for it will | Absaroka is the second directly con stactory in all cond your hair and ruin it {f you | tracted government shipping board vhol is expensive and 4 | vesmel to be delivered on the Pacific renewal. “It doean’t do much good to try to| cast. ‘Both were launched here. | » brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to injurious to issolve it, then you destroy it en- tirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; ap- ply it at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de-| stroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a TH AL WOMEN Wil ARE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound—Her Get a st tal parts. store, and if it turns pink caletum ct p, put in ia or soda ash until it remains blue. The amount of caletum chlor ide to use may be found from the following table Pounds of calcium chloride, per gal Freezing point, dewrees F .18.0 above zero Personal Experience. hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple rem edy never fails. —Advertisement McLean, Neb.—“I want to recom- mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound DON’T THINK MUCH OF COMPETITOR, EH? and _ prescribe FREE. for healthy baby girl and have gained in If you are sick you eannot do bet | health and strength. My husband fer than take advantage of this offer. | and I both praise you dicine to you DEFECTIVE ELGINS TO | BE FIXED HERE GRATIS We save you money and give the | all suffering wome Defective transmission gears and best possible treatment. Pea nioy oe rear ends of xem, now in a gpa neg gape A. Sagal "| wervice, will be noed free of | SISURATED Fhe tessbee fork and herb rem-| charge, accords A. F. Mark | .ay, Lydia B. Pink’ |iand, of the Motor Car Co. Compound, has }local agents for Elgins women of America to more than forty years and it will | well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backac! AGNESIA > Dyspepsia, Indigestion BELLINGHAM MAN IS KILLED. IN EUROPE 4 cot ge P+» hing, Sour Acid| headaches, nervousness or “the| BELLINGHAM, Feb. 13.—Tele- pmach, Gas in Sto t bluex” to give this successful rem-| grame rec d here tell of the death onful of Bisurated Ma cath be arty ag teens niu! of Bisurated M in ody a trial of William H. Earles, of this city, in ae half gias 1 action in Franc son of Thomas FR. aries, president of the Puget Sound Shingle and Saw cnill Co, Was serving with the Cana dian army, For special suggestions in regard to your ailment write Lydia FE Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn Mass. The result of its long ex: perience is at your service, Earles, who is a y end sweetens “ that digestion is easy and pain- BSS y druggists ‘every where. 41 WHERE D Yun Yer. TROUBLES uf SAWN D. | A.J, SHORROCK LEAVES ||, Monica cnaiaicn have ben in It became known at the recent Chicag ention that the Maxwell | | concern now making a farm onal cee je to all women who suffer| One of the Oregon distributors of | tional disturb. | Worth Motor Co., in Seattle, a book ance, as {t has |l*t, whone title page reads: “What Go to the Gone me more|We Have to Say About Our Com RIGHT DRUG CO. petitors. , good than all |! 169 Washington St. the doctor's J. Walter Hainsworth is exhibit and 1111 First Ave. medicine. |ing the book to his friends. Open And the Doctor will give Since taking it |ing the book, one finds naught but you » careful examination I have a fine | blank pages. STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, 1918. PAGE 6 OLD PLACE FOR NEW Hus After five years in the auto ac business, Arthur Khor rock, for the past two years with| the Auto Tire & Supply Co., is sever ing his connection with this firm this week, and is going with the Standard Garage, Inc., located at Third in the gapacity of males man: and auto pe jout doubt, pro jin Seattle and Ki connection on auto Shorrock’s long mobile row will b the placing of this auto map. |in Seattle by Mr. attle Automobile agenta, nature on box Don't have right stolen THE CH Seattle World's Lecturer has Famous ta expert arage has just re and w {as popular ‘ounty. Mr ne o 8 big factor in car on the Seattle Miller, of the Se Co, Maxwell your birth from you. INA CLUB of secured the Chinese Ng PoonChew This in te ular benefit Secure ye the Club drome Sunday or your partic- pur seats from or the Hippo: Evening, February 17th at the HIPPODROM® Sth and University “The beat of everything comes to the Hippodrome on, KELLY. TELL alain Use COD ’ U Liver GAS! Vited to speak at the Cascade school and Harrison st pm Wednend y How Fat Actress” Many stage Ml’ Marmota Detroit, Mich them do #0. effective, PRICES TALK ON USED CARS| LOOK US OVER One 1917 Ford tourtng car, with elec- tric Nghts, Gray & Davis starter, good tires and good mechanical condition. Price $425; terms. oo) One 1914 Ford roadster; good tires; good mechanical condition; has ‘They « been all remodeled. Snap. $225, o ° o © 1917 Maxwell touring car; No, 1 me- good as 1 starter. $595 -o o —o 1917 Dort touring car; in A-1 con dition all around; good tires; good electric equipment be seen to be appreciated $695, terms a —~o 1914 Overland touring; good me- chanical condition; good upholstery; good tires; electric lights and start er. This in a real buy at $476 terms. o o— ° | One 1917 Chevrolet touring car; good | mechanical condition; good tires good upholstery. A snap at $595; terms Seattle Motor Car Co. Belmont and Pike Kast 990 Buy Your Goodyear Cords BUYERS’ GUIDE AUTOS—TRU CKS—ATTACHMENTS PAIGE METZ CARS FOWLER'S ‘AUTO TRAILER TIRES ACCEBEOR! Pacific Auto Supply Co. of the Tyre Shop THE MASTER SALES CO. MASTER CARBURETER PREST. Storage B Automo! Pine aod Roviston The Most Beautiful Car in America Great Western Motors, Inc. 744 mand 745 1016 East Pike RIES—REPAIRS Diamond. Steer: dag oad Une Vetenet WILLARD SERVICE New Batteries 607 € H. B, Wilbur, ith Klectrical Engineers TE gmervice STATION for EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL eries 703 Kant Vike Street Phone Kast 503 at Boitles, Pique Collars and Cuffs and Vestees Main Floor. Women’s Neckwear Section has just | [THE | placed in stock a new shipment of white Pique Collar and Cuff Sets, Vestees and Vest and Cuff Sets. These give added style and smartness to one’s attire— They give the charm of refinement to an ordinary suit And the agsortment displayed gives one a wide range to match the sults in style and individuality ‘The Collar and Cuff Sets ar priced a d . $1.00 Vestoos at $1.75 and $2.25 | Tho Vest sketched at $2.25 | Vesta with cuffs, a set $2.25 $2.00 White Gloves Special Thursday Pair $1.50 Main Floor. is hardly an occasion that does not | THERE | require White Gloves. To have them —| when the occasion demands is fore- This sale will be a welcome reminder thought. ounce $29.50, and $45.00 Street and Mfternoon Presses Special Thursday $18.95 Upper Main Floor. Was Made Slim ;|GRANT RETURNED FROM TRIP THRU CALIFORNIA Mr Seattle turned yesterday from a three weeks trip thru California. While in the HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THIS TEST ON YOUR TRUCK? IF NOT—WHY NOT? ‘This car must} to many women who will accept the opportunity to purchase at worth-while savings. —-,;———These are of white lambskin and are displayed in plain white and white with black and white embroidery on back; all sizes. bone button clasp. P. Grant, manager of the Automobile company, re South, Mr. Francisco to San Diego, and fully enjoyed the beautiful roads and sun- shine of the South, Mr. was one of pleastre and business combined, visiting the Chandler Maxwell dealers of the South. With one She Rhodes Co. empty Perfume and Sachet Rot in & 4 16-ounee sizes, Some have glass have metal top Che 25¢ —Drug Seetion—Main Floor, $34.75, $39.50 | THE | Dresses. Wool Serges, Silks and Crepes in Plain and Combination and are shown in a wide variety including overskirt, tunic effect and plain gathered skirt with deep The selection displays shades of Navy, Plum, Reindeer . and Black; also a few plaids and Sizes for misses and women up to size 42, but not each size in every style, color of styles, draped sides, tucks. stripes. or fabric. Men's Cotton Shirts and DrawersSach75 Main Floor, —- ribbed woven cot- THESE | ton garments are | THES = ~ — vor y men— many wear them the year’ round. They are of good weight, espe clally suited to this climate, and are shown in gray or ecru, Shirts be had in sizes 34 to 46. Drawers in sizes from 30 to 44. A garment ..........5. 75¢ BARTON & COMPANY WHOLESALE PACKERS AND PROVISIONERS Szatriz, U.S. jrant’s trip John 8. Baieden Co., 544-lst.Ave. So.,City. f We Sell What We Advertise ] Gentlemen: the for one anlz Goodyear In line with our contract dated September 22nd 1915 we are enclosing herewith our requi v. tire which was put on about t 36 x 5 tire. Phone East 704 | opposite yorr Crallenge tire. A& per our’ contract we are S. V. te cost of the 36 x 5 lated in the contract, the tire went wore the tire. put in line for payment ipon Yours Truck Tires and Office 1406 Tenth Ave. Phone East 770 Two Stores indebted > we would not have to either the same amount of mileage Your invoice covering these tro tire*s presentation. truly, Use the Telephone—We’ll Come to You JOHN S. BAISDEN, Inc. Tire Experts says Grant. the trip. | Garment Section has taken from the regu- stock and priced for one day’s selling twenty- four high-grade Wool and Silk These are designed of Mrs. Grant accompanied him S Grant drove from San|it sure seems good to get back Star Want Ads Best for Results sition #1337 This replaces a. December 5,192) time same Goodyear tire which stinu- pay will BARTON & COMPANY vér, hata *urchse Ae he rn ing Sgent. Service Station and Pneumatic Tires Ninth Ave, and Union St, Phone Elliott 2441 Se eee Tere