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7 LOCAL BANKER TRIES TO BLOCK __ SKAGIT PLANS | years service to the homefurnisher. JUNE BRIDES: —this great homefurnishing store invites you to take advantage of its well-known popular and o4 The capital inven committee at San Francisco was Yul! of mininfor mation on Beattie electric situation and its need for the Skagit river development, members of the committes of city officials who re: turned Wednesday evening reported at the city hall Thursday CIALS FOR FRIDAY AND atraightoned the capital ismues com mittee out @ lot of points, and that its recommendations to Wash ington will be favorable, The cap tal iswues committee gave no intima on of ita attitude, however Seattle's committer, componed of Mayor Hanson, Corporation Counsel and Thomson, found that San Fran oleco is spending $15,000,000 to deve! Op a Water power of 59,000 kilowatts: capa but slightly ore than the first unit development of the estimated $5,600 000 found the Ban Francisco first unit in 140 miles from that city, that 60 miles of rock tunnel, ditch and fume Will be necessary, and 60 miles of railroad be built | Banker (Got Busy They found the capital issues com. mittee understood the Skagit power nite to be at 4,000 feet elevation and 200 miles from Seattle, instead of at 500 {eet elevation and 103 miles from Seattle “They had alro been told by a rep utable, patriotic, kindly and public spirited banker that Seatue didn't to cont JC MUENEELD two sizes, 49¢ and 59¢ ke serving trays special for high enamel! finish ana 59C know how run ite buowin s strong ironing board: Fv. ™ a0i8 sco ianen.™ even if it did, the Stone & Webster interests could run ft better, and that the Stone & Webster interests were fully capable of supplying all the power needed for the city of Se attle. In order to prove this state ment of untruths, they showed tha the yhad power plants in Bellin ham, in Everett, at Nooksack and at | Electron, special for Friday and Saturday— Fight to Finish They had been told that 4,000 ply city and private plants, when, as a matter of fact, the commitiee men carried in their pockets contracts for $000 horse-power increase for their | own local plant “We believe we will be able to de || Yelop the Skagit power site. It does not seem possible that the stumbling | blocks placed in the way by a few | | power-aite grafters, with the help of |the Puget Sound Traction, Light & | Power Co., will be able to take om Seattle ite right to exist urtail its ability to aid tn winnin he war The fight has only beeu | It will be carried on to a finish, and jthat finish must eventually be the [Dubilc ownership of all public utilt Ues by the citizens of Seattle —good, rigid iron- ing board, well braced ; top board is 4 ft. long and 11 inches wide; regular price $2— sree cotarday® 1. 39 way and Gc Says Poincare —for one of these large, spe q efal felt decorative fags, a 10'4x15'4 inches; red, white, 4 blue border, green hack- a ground; suitable for pillow tops or decoration. out-of-town folk, add 3c for PAIS, June 13.—On the noni versary of the arrtval of Ameri can troops in France, President Poincare today dispatched a me sage to President Wilson, ex { preesing his admiration at the “magnificent American effort.” “The troops of the allies are living in the most difficult hours } ot the war,” the message sal The rapid formation of new } American units is sure to restore the balance “Then the allies will take de ( cinive revenge and found the peace principles you have laid | down, making certain the reign of right and liberty among nations Poincare also wired Gen. Per shing, congratulating him on the ( admirable fighting qualities dis played by the American troops } and wishing cone. ‘Find Death Note Signed by Moore| A manuscript signed I. L. Moore. Angeles, Cal, in a bottle that rifted ashore at Fort Casey beach,| neor Port Townsend, W ednes was found by Capt. J. MeDonaid the fishing boat Gee Whiz, 83 Ba tery st. The manuscript announced that Moore waa Ured of purposed to drown himself. dated Seattle, Wawsh., April 14, AN DECIDES "0 DO GREATER WORK IN WAR. Searnorox. June 12.—Japan Gecided upon a larger participa in the war, it was learned in circles here today. Aw Teports indicate that nation to assume a substantial por ‘of the heavy patrol work in the nean. pe Food Concerns Face State Charges | of Adulterations | Galbraith, Bacon & Albers | and Chas, H. Lilly and Frye « © been cited by H. H. Collier state food inspector, to appear in 1915 | Justice Otln Brinker's court on Fri terating meal All of the defendants are said to! have adulterated meal used as stock feed, without changing the label upor packages to state the true | conte: Ballard Doctor g Is Arrested Here T. J. Butler of Ballard was ar Thureday by Deputy Sheriff Dr ested prescriptions calling for intoxicating Heve that the patient was til Butler wax arrested on informa- Assist in Wheat Conservation By Using More Altbers RYE FLOUR The shortage of wheat is dally becoming more acute. Housekeepers are being asked to assist in wheat conservation to a larger degree than ever yearold Beattie youth, for, asnaulting 16-year-old Ida Carl son, May 31, When arrested Thomp- son ia said to have had eight pre scriptions issued by Butler on May 40 in his possession MACAUGHEY TO TALK Vaughn MaCaughey, special lec turer of the College of Hawaii, Hon olulu, will speak on the part the Pa cific islands are playing in the world war at the membership luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce in the Ar before. using Rye Fl ith y ere: By using Rye Flour with very little wheat cade building, Friday. Dr, Ma Mlour, delicious breads, muffins, cookies, etc, can has been intimate with the i be prepared. As there are large quantities of Rye lixlands for the last ten years, Judge 4 and Rye Flour tn this country, housekeepers can do Richard A. Ballinger will give an analysia of Seattle's port problems much in wheat conservation by using more Rye at the same meeting Flour. : 11 HURT IN YOSEMITE WHEN ROAD CAVES IN | MERCED, Cal, June 13.--Eleven of 21 persons in a Yosemite stage | were suffering from painful, but not | necessarily serious, injuries, today as la result of the stag olng jembankment yesterday when the roud caved |; ESCAPE FROM POLICE | Jasper and Ted Doyle, brothers, e# leaped from internment in the city stockade Wednesday afternoon where they were held as dangerous drug users, Albers Rye Flour requires no subetitutes—pur- chase it frem your grocer In 10-, 244- or 49-pound | sacks. Use it in preparing wartime bread, cookies, ete. You will find the flavor delightful even to the most discriminating taste. Send for a copy of Albers Conservation Recipes. You may obtafn a copy of this booklet, absolutely free by addressing our advertising department. It will be sent to you postpaid. It contains many recipes that will aid you in your efforts to conserve wheat, fats and sugar. power | Caldwell and Councilmen Gitagerald | ree-power wolud be needed to sup |/ the entire Increase for both the |} special for “FLAG DAY” Friday: Bl) ‘Americans Will ‘Thierry. Between the Aisne and ° ” the Villers Cotterets forest, this FLAG COUPON Bring R ‘ where the Marne front has been him continued suc: {| day to answer to a charge of sol Matt Starwich on a charge of insuing! liquor when he had no reason to be-| tion #ecured from Pat Thompson, 20-) under arrest | TO CHAMBER FRIDAY| over an} STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1918. PAGE 2 1,226 TRACTS TO [ BE OPENED FOR SETTLEMENT At ® o'clock on the morning of June 22 the public will be given an other opportunity to secure govern | menta lands. At that time 1,226 tracts in the state of Oregon will b opened for settlement under the homestead laws Any individual who has not pre | She’s an Electrician at U. S. Naval Camp) ——_—_—_—_——_-« widely-used credit service. Some of the misinformation had | viously exercised hin homentead been given by a Seattle banker, May: | |right may file an application — be or Hanson said tween Jt 9 a, m. and 4:30 p.m The committee believes that it] July 17 y entry made in that | period will be treated equally | Where conflict occurs due or more filings on the sume land no time priority will be allowed, Th contents will be setted by a publ drawing held by the commiaaioner of general land office at 10 a m July Tho land has been divided into units of 160, 120, 80 and 40 acres. No person may apply for more than one unit, or less than the tract of land deseribed 2 statement must be sworn to before the register or receiver of uv nited States land effice at Poruand, e, before a United | to two Gentlemen, step up and meet Third! Clans Electrician Merle Shrewsbury, dintrict The record who lives in the United States Naval Reserve forces.| wherein the land is situated Mins Shrewsbury, uniform of the enlisted woman of|the register and the navy, ts the official “secret keep: | land or” of the Univernity naval training| One application only may be filed | camp. deft fingers handle the| by an individeal cords over which the or A filing foe of $5 must accompan t rule the camp are recelved| each entry on 81 acres or lens dintributed 1 @ good part of| $10 if the tract is greater in her work In “forgetting” everything, Wath that must be paid 50 cent that pes Into the phon achany each acre as the firet instaliment First they call us ‘Liberty belles,’| of the purchase price of $2 because, they se. we are all) 7% cents per acre as a comminsion cracked,” she said yesterday, “and! ‘The land to be thrown open is the now somebody hax dubbed us! old railroad grant held by the Ore | Phonettes,’ and I'm just waiting to gon & California Railroad company hear it said that we are all ‘phony.’”| Title to the land was revested in the Mins Shrewsbury, who ix the! government 1916 daughter of Constable J. Edd Shrews | All tracts are aericultural land | bury, enlisted about two months ago.) and must be taken under the home | LIEN boat stead law requiring three yearn ree | idence upon the property before mak | United Press ie a Summary of | | @ar Events: (401th day of the war; sith day of the big offensive) | OISE FRONT..While continu ing to hold the Germans on the Wert Sank and in the center, the receiver of Port d and If you value your watch, tet | Haynes repair ft. Next Liberty jeansnaiae —AAvertionment AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN ) | tacked « the east for the i firs time, hurting liuns | Wack acrows the M ver and A. M. Weede Preseate MARNE FRONT American and French troops broke up a violent German attack on @ mile front between Bouresches and Helleau wood northwest of Chateau consolidated with the Oise front, the Germans have progressed slightly PICARDY FRONT — Pritish troops continued a succemtul raid routheast of Morin FLANDERS FRONT —Prench Were nuccesnful in « local opera ation near Dickebusch lake. AUSTRIAAn Austrian news MOORE == be oom > | Papes correspondent declared Mein wee DERWENT WALL CA “THE IRON HANDS WELLINGTON Cross Eddie Carr and Compa! Mtewart and Misses and White, ry and Layton, Frances Dougherty, Twice Datly—i0e, the, Oc, The M lhe to Se PALACE HIP to 11 rr. | the food, economic and political situation in the Dual monarchy in becoming graver ITALY-—The pope, in a letter to the bishop of Lombard, reit erated that he would spare no effort to end the war FRANCE-Civilian evacuation Compiegne. wreven miles south of the Oise battle front has been completed AUSTRIAN NAVY — Vienna | offte ¥ admite the lome of the dreadnaught Saent Istvan, in the Adriatic. of | Continuous Dally t THE MANGFAN THE 5 Other Mig Wip Aci ye: “The Hagte’s Myre hel Clayton in “The Man iM: Woskday Mats 1¢ HOLD LATHAM FUNERAL Funeral services for Charles W Latham, well known educator and | promotor of West Seattle interests were held Thursday afternoon from the Butterworth undertaking parlors. He ¢ Tuesday | THEATRE Sth and Pine, Tel. KU. 2525-2526 Tenight—All Week—Mat. Set A quaint and charming comedy MERELY MARY Az} Out of the high rent dietrtes, eons! service and to adverts. Mi te Watt const te | | NEW PANTAGES offer: ores, Mats. 2.90; Nights 7 ana 9 HARRY GINARD and Company tn “THE WAIL OF AN Re 7 Musica! Hatire Other Features, Gen, Admission tbe. hen come to me and get 20 out from hie figure, with painless methods and yer per Dr. J. Brown's New Office ORFHECM BUILDING ‘Third and Medea Prices Smashed on New And Used Furniture For quick selling an assortment of all new Dining Room Furniture goes on sale Friday and Saturday at price reductions ranging from 20% to 3314%. $1650 Solid Onk Pxtension | $18.00 Solid Oak Chiffonier i . $10.75) ov"... $11.50 | Solid Oak Extension Loe Tapestry Rags, 9218, $16.00 Woolen Fiber Rugs, 9x12, Dries 1s QP OelD SPECIALS IN OUR USED DEPARTMENT Bingle Iron ‘ $1.95 vie tanae $60.00 $25.00 Buffets reduced to reduced $18.50 $23.50 $27.50) $2.45 | $30.00 Buffets reduced to .... $27.50 Buffeta reduced to . | 6-hole Malleable Range $3.50 Dining room Chairs reduced to 6-hole Monarch Range, ood $4.00 Dining room 2. 95 | as $60 00 Chairs reduced to | new 7 e | 50 other Ranges, all in good aad 00 Dining 2 iP $3. 75 | | condition, saalalabetnicape Forty-five second-hand Lawn $20.00 Solid Oak Dressers | Mowers | French plate 13 50) up from.... $3.00 \8 mirror ° | Specials on Ice Boxes, You can always do a little better by coming here. 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