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) “There was a woman, and she was wise, woefully wise was she. knew by heart, from finish to start, the book of iniquity. FIRST AT PIKE—Continuous 11 to 11 ADMISSION 20c—CHILDREN 10c HOT SPRINGS, May 6 ed in American industries, a to the industrial and tions department report at the convention of th l eration of Women's D. Wilkinson, of Louiat “Sixty of 21 years.” PHOENIX, Ariz, May 6 favor of Gov. court decision, troversy. optical: Scientific E= i fax|| Skin Remedy ON rinsT AVE, | 4 Compoued of Cite That Has Stood the Test ul a DOROTHY DALTON | ALINE ex. DANCE HALLE ee eeneee wa Eee ee Teere Ok S004 wer bes 0 seers and three; —ROBERT W. SERVICE. Star-Liberty Weekly. His Smothered Love 11,000,000 WOMEN AID IN AMERICAN INDUSTRY Eleven million women and girls are employ social condi made toda eneral Fed. tubs, by Mra. D. per cent of all workers In munitions plants are women 1,400 [000 are in agriculture and dairying, 740,000 of these being under the age CAMPBELL WANTS TO TAKE HUNT’S PLACE nouncement of his candidacy for the republican gubernatorial nomination was made today by Tom Campbell, who held office as Arizona's govern or for a year until he was ousted in Hunt by a supreme closing a bitter con D. D. D. | The Liquid Wash| BARTELL'S DRUG STORE Outdoor Garments Styles for Miss and Matron will and New arrivals in Spring and Summer appreciated by women who love the great out-of-doors, newest and latest styles in apparel that be the SPORT SUITS—Cleverly made in both Jerseys and silks—in a myriad of becoming shades SWEATERS IN SILK AND FIBER—In handsome colors combinations NOVELTY SKIRTS—In and shades. AND A SPL DID LINE OF MILLINERY We invite you to call and see these various the stock is still new and complete, CREDIT IS GLADLY EXTENDED A Credit Account at this store will be ar your personal convenience, A small amount sary when you make your purchases—and th be paid either weekly or monthly. We Invite woolens and silks—splendid patte TO MATCH rments wh your ac 1332-1334 Second Avenue (VISIT THE FINEST PHONOGRA COAST, LOCATED ON OUR PARTMENT ON Ti SECOND FLOOR) rns if CLAMOR FOR INTERVENTION DIES IN JAPAN TOKIO, May 7 6 Japanone government is perfe aware that the war situation ix fraught with the but momentous consequences may M never embark We will uphold 8 well » people rest aswured that nw on ot henltate the necessary war to go to war to inter ests of Japan but such a tified ‘This statement step has not yet been jus made by Premier Count Terauchi in the national diet may be taken as a pretty a summary of Japan's attitude toward Rus#ia and the possibility of nese ir tervention This calm declaration of the pre mier, coupled With the sympathetic policy of President Wilson and the United States toward Russia Just quieted the clamor for an imme diate Japanese expedition to Siberia, which military was resounding but thruout the island empire a few is remarkable, of hasty action In th @ Million troops Into Astati wing ony d, to re weeks zation seems to have been abando a few mob call the situation A country-wide ago. order y. renervints ain at thelr «at » reported and news pondents wer to hie themselves toward t banks of the Amur 2 land repart OF A WIFE DICKIE’S NOSE WORRIES * MARGARET ANN CONFESSIONS nM | Little Margaret Ann was scrutiniz ing Richard Waverly Ill. very care fully, and her look waa one of ad miration blended with commiseration. I did not let her know that I was watching her, but to tell you the truth, little book, dear little Mar garet Ann was amusing me more than &ny one had done xince the great end and the great beginning in my life Her naivegoy tn ty bat: absolutely unconscious ing me she was afraid he would not KrOW up as “pretty” as her own tiny |brother, brought the first umile to | my Ups since his birth | “De you think itating?! nd her Aunt jer” whe maid hy Yeu, dear, w “Do you really th {not make a mistake and take a but ton for a pattern irfftead of a none when he stuck Dickie's?”* asked innocently “Oh, his nose in all right.” I an swered as I amiled at her sollcitude “You see, dear, all babies’ nones look like buttons tucked on their faces,” I answered. “Yours was just like that." She looked at me incred ulously, bent over the baminette and put her finger appraixingly on the queer Uttle bit of flesh that was Dickie’s unformed nose, then she walked over to a mirror and exam. ined her own beautifully formed nose carefully Little book, more beautiful child than little Mar garet Ann. Her Irish gray eye put in with a smutty finger,” hy beautiful dark curly hair and a com plexion of cream and roses, would be all that was necessary to make her an unusually lovely child, even with out her crowning beauty, a perfect mouth of coral line and a dazaling amile that shows perfect teeth She looked at me rather,doubtfully after xhe had once or twice glanced from the baby to herself, and then she asked | “You are not funning with me, are jyou Aunt Margie? | “No, dear, I really thin the pat on she tern for babies’ noses in a littl round button, but you see from nar own that they turn out it right. “Oh, I am #o glad! fully worried from th: Aunt Margie, over Dick see I wanted him to be that Uncle Dick could t there in he knew he would angels day after want him to be n on I've been aw proud of up ¢ all sorts of and [ did not disappointed in his very Dear little Margaret Ann! my arm about her and drew her to me.. In the yielding of her little body there was comfort, and as she| put her arms about my neck and her soft dewy lips met mine, th first, tears that T had shed sir Dick's death came to my eyes and own my face and dropped on hers. Her dear little arms clasped me tighter, and her udy sympa : tears mingled with mine r Aunt Margie, I just think he is the beautifulest baby in all the world, and I am sure that Uncle Dick in sayin to himeelf that no little angel up there looks half asa good ax his own baby down here. | And when I go to bed tonight I'll just ask Géd to tell Uncle Dick that Dickle's nowe will be all right; that] he makes them all like that at first 80 mothers can enjoy seeing them grow from buttons into noses. You see, Aunt Margie, I didn’t mean to make you cr 1 was just so wor ried about it I could not help speak Ing about it, but now we'll both watch it grow I just hugged that darling child to| my heart. I tell you, little book, I got from her more comfort than any heart that boy should one, and I resolved in m I would see that Dick's grow into a man that would make Dick proud of him I'll tell you what,” broke in the childish voice of Margaret | Ann, “I'll just have nurse talk to mother over the phone, and she will come over and make you all well, Mother can do that the best of anybod “Yeu, darling, I know she can,” T answered, th ¢ how many times in the long Annie had taken me in her and I'll tell ing to do. she arms and comforted you what I I'm to ask your mother if 1 you and baby brother won't me am 0: go with me away somewhere next week Little Margaret Ann‘a eyes danced and she said, “Il know mother will go, for I heard her tell father she was worried about you being tied up here with that old t f Aunt Margie jtermagant. Won't yours?” Just then Mrs. Trent came in, (To Be Continued) or naw A show me Mar. | that God did] T have seldom seen al 1 put} | BTAR--TURSDAY, MAY 7, 1018. MOTHER IS KILLED BY INDEPENDENCE. ro HULO partion be | rear nigh the The 3000 REGON STUDENTS TO ENTER ARMY CAMP! EUGENE, Only one dixponed of ob Kanseler RACING AUTO PARTI lowa hing for to have t lice today are ve for the t of Mra, Nellie serious injury dea per, I of her year her Iw yer was pushing ng & country re down t was run nh autoMe baby carriage was crushed baby was brulsed and mang Ore, May students of the Universit On expressed their intentior vtorins permanent © office trair camp, € by the Cham 1 formality the the her enact remainn te nee of ¢ officer charge “DOUG” RETURNS HOME May PAGE 2 La ES tw Quit Post in Cr nen ite edd | | 1 to tab law » be apt.| in Dutch Minister Who LOS ANGELES, May 6.-After a} rief rest in Montana, following his| speaking us a Liberty Bond | ampaig * Fairbanks re-} ‘The Dutch foreign nininter, Jon} turned yesterday, He was met by! heer J. Loudon ened after H his | hiw brother reported domestic difficulties and refused to dincusn land acceded to German demand the recent crisis | | | | | | EPILEPTIC ATTACKS Have Been STOPPED For Over 50 Years yy, i*) EM! py thn eri » Oe RAC KUNE C3, «irc bs NATIONAL GUARD OPEN the Recruiting for National Guard upward as a renult ¢ our ment of proposed the un the Ar | Monda at fo night, jock That's a big word, and means a lot when itis properly usec 1. But too many people claim quality for their products simply as a catch phra ing off somethin We use the wo conscientiously, means the highe satisfactory service, , when they are palm- g of an inferior grade. rd “Quality” advisedly, truthfully, for Quality st degree of skill and and our idea of Modern Dentistry is Dentistry that any particular. will satisfy eithe selves, and whe Quality in our Dental work, just that. here of cannot be excelled in Nothing short of that r our patrons or our- we guarantee it means n you It means that you are assured Quality in Aluminum Plates Quality in Quality in Quality in Quality in Rubber Plates Bridge Work Crown Work Fillings In other words, the highest class of Dental work for possible to make. and with Quality there comes Quality, comes Economy. Not on SERVICE Sunday NATIONAL ENTISTS SATISFACTION the lowest prices it is But above all else The Tra mark in our Windows Tells You Our Loca QUALITY Dentistry NOW TO NEW RECRUITS Washington a > LAWEASY HERE | FOR OIL STOCK; | SO WATCH OUT oll stock ng a harvest of com pass a “bly coc ta old gang refused wre hare oll agent The only sur ting their game im to take n them. | With bigh ex in Bea the DON'T BUY | When was it incorporated? Whe backing it? Int suspiciou In the par Han it panned the blue sky par value value under $17 Jin wore state the booklet went you filled wit stories of other men getting rich in "| In the land in the real oi! field? What portion of your ins goes to the promoter or his been o, kd b comm: omtme Has the stock 8. capital inn In the wt tock Anh with mone up any company which € in Study the sheet well if the SAVING SAUUUUOUUANOONAASOUONOASEOOTUOOOUAAUAAHNE GE Cynthia Grey’s z A Is | LETTERS Profiteers Commit Abuses Under Cloak Dear Minn Grey: In the light of} the past w I am compelied to] think that a certain clans of restau-| |rant owners twisting food con-| |servation measures very much to] ltheir own profit The oth y 1 ordered a com potter n the ¢ out for 40¢ alled the attention to the f * price of the na 100 extra in for bre ‘ENTS FOR TWO SL’ What thefts a menu, AD! | mitted in the name of conservation’| A recent newspaper article urged restaurants to serve potatoes at a minimum charge, or free, if possible, | with orders, because potatoes jabout the cheapest foodstuff to be| |had, yet certain confectionery | store prints thi }tatoes with a la xtra.” Neither of the places are high class or fashio! | sense of the word are mentioned] | It might help to correct such abuses, if you would publish this. | FOR TO GRAFTE It was with genuine p that I read your letter. experiences have been mine. doubt Your and I a suggestion readers of my column. | Why not boycott these restau to make am going | to the | rant grafters? If the people ap pointed by the U. 8. food admin istration to handle the food situ ation in the various cities and localities are powerless to stop law tent] Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINC. OTTO I RLGLL, President Store Hours From 8:30 {emus Not a Luxury-- out Cabinet. service it is folly This is t tonal a Only one in many thousands who} "4 Bye mnt all rec invest in oll stocks i# made even|f| ing long hours on Rereccs Osrenceunente, "Get or order moder wealthy by the invest|/f| strong and healthy at ony drug store.— All af 16 years or) ment a over are requested to attend a m THE BEST INVESTMENT IN| ing of the Minute Men of Precinct|THE WORLD TODAY IS IN WAR No. 195, at the Walla Walla school STAMPS, H There Hoosier Cabinet. 5 anked me to tobacco. I was going to n tobacco, when they tc to have a permit to #e I guess. C Do, if young man’s request fficer, you ¢ » The be approved by his When you re it on the officer you must pl of the packa will know it is some usef ticle and can be shipped ernment to take this step gard to sending packa: soldiers in France p sending things that soldiers not need and could not Advises Greater Use of Petticoats Dear Miss Grey: I am not an, but I enjoy reading your I don’t know Wherever we went I men looked at her but it always an One day we we} kO some always getting r place and by some OOSIE Kitchen Cabinet end him some smoking you help pommanding so the postmas It was necessary for the gov in re The space is needed very badly for sup; if you will print my a second 4 her greatly A. M. to 5:30 P. M. A Wartime Need O MATTER how many other things you go with- Hoosier Kitchen rong right arm of kitchen and kitchen patriotism will help win the war. Don't impoverish your health or strength by work- The nation needs a | | | | | Don't waste foods in measuring and mixing—in | exposing them in unprotected places. Hoosier prevents waste, saves food and guards it. | re 400 places for flour, sugar, etc.—all the | principal supplies and uten. | to sacrifice the he your feet. womanhood, Trade your used furniture as part payment ona Grote. -Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—GroteRankia was revealed to me. she mail his I had it from Yes,” that Well, E. O. must wife. o this, | heavy ute enough to go without it's 80, didn’t want to strangers, I sure wouldn’ ul I have intruded or offended gies to the fair sex. MR O. “ue, | SAYS “ANTI” MiNiSt i Los ANC May | should be clo | | Doyle a wom column. | J. Whitcomb Brow letter, but if you do, I think many| from the px women who are annoyed by | bis observation at the Vernon men will stop and an made in a trip there Satunaay I have a wife and two boys 1| aiways was peoud’ af ay unica bel Oe WAS THIRSTY, 700 cause she seemed so attractive.| Overcome by thirst, A. 508% Maynard ave., ste noticed time; ly to of tric for the price. “Holy smoke!” he exclaimed. my purse, I mean. A daily free movement of the bowels becomes a serious The stronger the physic; as old people soon learn; the ~ Lee ate whe nee ted [nature she was ready before I was | the t - vt sa As she stood in the doorw wait ro! home. ompel Mr etaurateur to be fair and ps © with his See eens on ‘Here’ 's A Gentle Laxative door at'n see, you get two buy a loaf of bread for 10c Fig wiches you ci loaf of t During the past «ix weeks I life into old have practiced what I am problem as you step from middle- — age, and much preaching, and find that Ihave dependence can no longer be placed on nature hereelf. , The saved almost $6, which I have bowels find artificial aid necessary. converted into Thrift) Stamps. You can do the same meee ee greater the contraction of the bowels thereafter; and so the Some Mistake; wise purposely avoid salt waters, pills and other harsh pure He's U. S. Citizen | gatives. Many have learned to place absolute reliance on Dear Mise Grey: I have a friend! the gentle but positive action of a combination of simple who was born in Germany, and laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name came to the United States when he of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. was 7 years old When he was i2 pars old, his father received his sec Tt produces an ond papers, making him a citizen, | My friend has always had the idea} that he was a citizen, he never taken out any papers. He is & Spanish-American and has been buying bonds for this| war, and is pu Americi He is married and has a family he had to register alien enemy. | Do you think there is some mistake, | or is he a German subject? C. ris ce When your f e he became a citizen auto: ly, thru his father’s naturalization, He should con sult the United States distric torney in the Federal buildi at on war ve as an rtainly some mi take d became Says Sage Tea use it regularly, in constipation. The druggist to do as promised. NO INCREASE In epite of enormous leerenpen cabsretary egete due to the War She spenleptaress a ere sacrificing 1 prdate and absort>- ‘war taxes, 90 that thiefamily Insxative may remain at po fener Fe agi «large bottle. So by druggists for 26 years the Stopped Sweats My Dear Miss Grey Please mit me to help “A Woodsman where in the Forest,” night sweats.” 1 used to be bothered in when | would wake up, I was soak ing wet from sweat 1 went to doc tora and they prescribed medicines ind change of climate and of fool things ' In the course of tim vid wom per Some who has same all sorts an told me to drink “sage tea I did, and was cured. You can get it at any drug store, if you haven't the fresh plant, very cheap. Steep it like it every you do any other tea night for a week, Five Drink worth should cure you. J. O, Must Put Request on the Package Dear Miss Grey: A very dear friend, who was on his way to France, who had arrived in Eng land whea he wrote the letters, DoYou Know Thal the Union Dentists other Dentists tn Se- Absolutely pain= ————* charge lesa for first-cla attle? ir work is gu less extracting. LADY l Dr. Caldwell’s Syrap > For the benefit of thone who ai open from 6 to 8 o'clock evenings, and 10 agreeable movement as nearly natural and free as high pharmaceutical skill can make it. Thousands the small dose prescribed, and keep them- eelves in fine health and good cheer, and entirely free from will refund your money if it faile Dr. Caldwell’s YRUP PDEPSIN The Perfect 3 Laxative FREE SAMPLES — Dr. Caldwell’s Pepsin ie. the largest eelling 1 ie ae if rte eee scidrese, for “a free trial bottle to Dre We 468, Washing : ss work than any aranteed for 16 yea AT TS. busy during the UNION DENT STS PIKE sTREMT OVER OW! DRUG sTORB I asked her was going THAT way, and she I advised y to go back and put Lots of women are just like i They think their dresses are] feminine article of necessity. ‘Maybe but if I were a woman be ——— chances by going petticoat JACK DOYLE “CLEAN,” cbcalaatiaet Sg od forthwith, but Jack pit last night, telling of! PELE SSR ERE ET ODP EMREmE Sy Hee He ee ee EET res ey mat GE ete ec 2catesettet Sunday pe J ped into a little place where cook ing refreshments are sold. He licked his lips and reached into his pockeg— “It's There wasy