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TWIN PEOPLE NEED BITRO- PHOSPHATE t It is and How It ~ ses Weight, Strength | and Nerve Force In Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances. “Take plain ditro-phospha the advice , ' Bieta nervous peop a vim enerky 8 t C nd 8K OE ith and bea aly thousar S he k thinness Wninness nexpe druggists appearance frequently being astonish- e in St rc hos or tam, 0 Ff . Teapectively t ration of this phosphate; both they have not felt a. well for the past twel increase in weight fies with it a general imp imthe health Nervousness, leseness and jack of energy ays accompany excessive soon disapp. dull bright and pale cheek the bloom of perfect h jclans and hospitals every- are now recognizing ita mer- Ite by its use in. ever increasing quantities. Frederick Kolle. M. D., patients! t } 2: died from aerop HOLIDAY BOXES Total American Army Casualties to Date BEFORE NOV 20 ) Killed in netion (inctuding 395 at sea) " : of wounds co tr 1 ' } Died of dinew pe ; Missing im action (inctuding prisoners) , 1 f Tetal te . . a | an official Christman packs . oa WASHINGTON STATE CASUALTIES TO DATE Teomgtine- Killed ta ard boxe f hed Died ef w Died of on t ‘ t . De ef aecident and other causes \ r n Red ¢ " We a mh meth f ft m Hot J er Mastng im aetion (including prisemers) on ! tag t Hu ‘ t be Tetal to date be - : issued by the Red ¢ pa MT. VERNON BOY DECORATED ar tee Uke Creme: Whisk wut Lave nited wa if t rt t as : . women of har of the Inepect wr 4 1 v “ of a Chr 1 pack . b 1 ' . ad 1 A; tt ; " “ if r 1 x Washin postoffice to accept a KILLED IN ACTION ‘ t t pasted t , ure t Mra. E Cove amiaaior * A 4 Mort M i Harty amit tee ental hed at ih OF WOLDS . re Pee steven, Portland Major Is ‘ tins May Coot Ordered Overseas pin oF DSP ASse Dia ae ae aged ie RTLANN, Nov. 4—Frankiin A Lieut. Jame A " Fra KI Acke a r 1 th ¢ Private Garret lH os + ibe ‘ Hyink | -, r nape e Edwin M ® 1 4 : 7 Jesse Surrena v oe 4 aptain from t James H. Blak M a ¢ ire ar or © Wesley E. Gifford . M WeUNDED smvEereny m Campbell No Y vr onMINED Lieut. Hamiit Mre H Private Ex Private Jo 4 Mr Private J § anow Mont Private Nev Private Derger Mra Anna Colley h fre. ¥ Colley re M.. Mra. Sista 8 Arthur Jacobson “ LAah arence Pain Private Charles L. Walk , ire, A.W. Walker | MISSING IN Private Elmer J. Criddte i ™ KE. J. Criad Private Ruby J, Elston Mra. J, Kiet Hex 0. Norris r Mra. folph Ramos, Jr Nels Aptand Raith ¥ SEATTLE CORPORAL DIE 4 partment Sunda IN FRANCE ted as follows ther causes in action, 45: died nded severely | 38; wounded, degree undetermined. 46, wounded ht Monday ‘morning's ed h action, 116 died of wo 13: 4 wounded degree und ned, 2 tlor There | the nex kin Mrs Samu t Northwest men, are a8 follo at of Kin W. Campbell Name Private jw. Campbell sie Davis DeRoe Corp. Len Davis Ernest B Private Henry W Sehroeder, pDinp oF Corp. Paul K. Wilkow Private Lewis jon SEVERELY mit Hrimeau, Ida. Mre Buffalo, W wotSprED—p TANDPTERMINE Private Licyd M. « M Private Carl D. Oberley : gee WOUNDED Private Perfecto ( fovea Kelly, N. M..Mre. Francis jova SECTION NO. 2 KILLED IN ACTION me at. Hugh Fulton chanic Henry Johannessen pip oF k Hees Private Willinm Hess Wash Freder Private Frank ©. Thrapp So Mrs. Effie Thrapp Private Harold R. Wagner Mra Jennie Wagner ' Private William W. Henry Wash Frank Henry WOUNDED 8 ¥ Private Milton E. Piair Hailey, Idaho Samuel M. Bialr WOUNDED—DEGRER UNDRTERMINED Private John J. Beran Denver, Colo. Mrs. Anna Beran WOUSDED st | Sergt. Chas. § Merrick Kaiserheim, Coto & Th Merrick Private Jacob Gallegos Ideal, ¢ Mra. Gallegos Private James L. Stewart Weodturn, OF cowart MISSING IN ACTION ar Fresno, Cal. Mamper M. Donabedian Private Armen N. Donabe Claim of Supreme Courtas Progressive Unsustained Former Visiting Special Eastern Dispensa and the increase Berve force ond strength to enrich Jos. D. Harrigan, Former Visiting yi state. They say A circular letter just issued states | gressive that the friends of Judge Mount) Progressive forces in this state ’ are lining up behind W. O. Char have come to his assistance. They | ian John R. Mitchell, and Wm. H have put out a folder giving the pic |tures of the supreme judges of the the | declared a law of progre unconstitutional, the prohibition Pemberton, for judges THIS WOMAN acter name the direct primary, light, initiative, referendum and re red jalist to North Eastern Dis- OWED FROM call and other laws. This is not Densatory, na. Let those who are| reek, thin, ryous, anaemic, or | true | down, ‘take a natural, unadul- | . aon fersted substance such ‘as bitro-| Im the 90th Wash. pag Phosphate and you will so see|they hold that the red-light law is some astonishin, eeults in ein it assesses frease of nerve energy. strength of body and mind power of endur- nce.” Bitro-Phosphate is made entirely the organic phosphate compound Referred to in the National Standard maator 1 tonic and n Whieh ha unconstitutional wh @ penalty against the owner of the : ‘ property, whether the owner had By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s knowledge that the same was being Vegetable Compound, One of Thousands of Such Cases. used for the purposes of prostitut or not. This year they held the owner of a launch used in ee reputation In the treatment | fishing, whether he knew the same | Neurasthenia. The standard of| was bein, used illegally or not, “: < fietllence. ‘strength ‘and ‘purity of | Yona tose’ his launch: under the law | % Pinkbam's V getable Compound substance ond question, for opt “ " saved me fro every. nts phate tablet is| providing for its confine Can re operation 7 Maputactured strict ace nce} you see the diffe ? 3 oaunet say with the 1 Pharmacopoeia teat ‘The Recall Law - rements Bitro-Phosphate is 5 . enough in praise therefore not a The recall was construed in the orit. & saered ovla not be ¢ Hamilton recall case in such a man from organic fe 8 ny and Main and Mount botth “ram = side hurt me so on rrousness, ET , f could hardly and inens, ow They claim to have upheld the » up from my Ing to its remark: prop-| prohibition law, but permitted a bol. ana 1 wan erties, it should nyene | Pviti-millionaire by the name of d, whe unable to do my to put on flesh. SERATHOL FOR INDIGESTION ward Parrish, a New York ses people who have stomach caused by in- stritis or acidity to with secret & Dain in Gigestion. Ut dori and lin a glass of water Edens to retain thousands of dollart housework. I | worth of intoxicating liquor . why had the best rooms in the Rainier club in Seattle doctors in Eau This decision was signed by Main’ Ciaire and they wanted me to have and Mount. The dissenting opinion. ay operation, but Lydia E, Pink written by Judge Fullerton, said | | y la mixtures | Mary @ teaspoonful of ordinary |on the ground that itw penalty thot has long been known as an ex-| in the zer of acid ive and perfectly ha hia aS Wfaction or money back eelient neutral Get rid of that a grouch” and the rk-brown taste fn your mouth cobwebs in your brain and all the other symptoms of bad meat tat are caused ty ON-—Take PURIF r IL, m7 ham’s Vegetable Compound cured unambigu that the law bull plain me so I did not need the operation, ous and m ands’ or a es hale ae and I am telling all my friends Gov. Hay violated the di Li about {t."—Mrs. A. W. Binzra, w, they held the law invalid Black River Falls, Wis. It is just such experiences as that Sera-|too severe of Mrs. Binzer that has made this They have construed many of the famous root and herb remedy a other laws in such @ manner 48 tO Household word from ocean to make them ineffective and that I*) orean Any woman who suffers the reason why every reactionary | trom inflammation, ulceration, dis- newspaper is ¢ ing for their re | thacements, backache, nervousness, to deceive you election and trying irregularities or “the blues” should by making you think they are pro not rest until she has given it a trial, and for special advice write i" Lydia E. WSS!) Lynn, Mass, Ete > Pinkham Medicine Co., ' od at ni eo wtated front face shell fire and take part w hin regiment THOMAS F. ARNOTT SAYS HE SUFFERED FOR THIRTY YEARS “Nothing on Earth Like Tan- lac,” He Says—Troubles Overcome sir, a neighbor of mine put lac a few nest thing I have # t - til 1 be Everyth I would ¢ hurt me, nd the fas on my stomach would rise up into m hest and cut my breath short. Sometimes my heart uid beat so hard and fast that I “ Just have to gasp forebreath pella when I nd on my feet. 1 headaches and simy out nearly all the ti now eat what I wa: and since my foo fan has 6 ived on a e self. trying f 1 Tt got Tan ‘ a has Seattle by Bartell fer the al Tar personal di ac represent Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually Seven th are In narked had been © mien Rut « has found a way, and every t fferer in the land is nvited tot a FREM teat right " tir own home. * unqueation logical and r rupture adhering possibly therefore cann h oft as vel vet nexpensive. To be us nd whilst you buckles or springs attach Learn how te EPILEPSY FALLIN( ‘NESS Those who ite uncon ns, will ne. We st _nkeptical to try treatment, for the his treatment in the it to un Large using, ¥ bottle $2.00. after 1 are not entirely satix will be refund If, juest ARMACY nd Pike St, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918. SEND SOLDIERS’ | Satisfactory Terms Always rmi Silverware | for the Thanksgiving Table | of on this The observance Thanksgiving takes peculiar significance ye Save food, of course, but | home lifé must go on and the joy of receiving the expected guests will be heightened by the knowl- edge that the dining room is faultlessly furnished. Community and Rogers 1847 Silver- ware— the Faultless | Tableware Perhaps New Curtains Are Needed | the dining room. We recommend the se lections of new curtains now, while the variety is at its best. | tainment in which the dining room will play a ve | important part. | to assist you in attaining the r It matters not how mod- | est or how pretentious | your home may be, you] will find here extensive selections of Curtains for window draping priced to meet your limitations, Co NEW Victor Records for November Phone or write for complete Victor Record catalogue. The Table LINENS Must Be New and Fresh With Thanksgiving in mind. it behooves us to give careful thought to Table Linens We have made ar provision to supply your Table Linen wants economically, and in a quality that will create the right atmosphere in your dining room THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President 10 A. M. to3 P.M. q Thanks: HETHER you planning on rhanksgiving festivities in your own home or not—this is the logical time of the year to brighten the dining room—for Thanksgiving ushers in the long season of hospitality and are enter- Naturally best—for it i you want your dining room to | here that your guests will receive | impressions of your home. No matter how little or how prepared to pay for a dining room suite, it will pay you, not alone from the standpoint of dollars and cents, but from the standpoint of ‘“desir- nuch you may be ability” and “fitness” for your needs—to make your selections here. We are not only showing w variety of beauti- ful period suites, but we have placed at your service the co-operation of skilled salesmen who stand ready esulis you de Two handsome Dining Room Suites —one of mahogany, the other of American walnut—are being shown in our windows this wee The Finishing Touches of the Dining Room The major pieces of furniture which constitute the primary furnishings of the dining room may be ever so beautiful and harmonious, but the real finishing touch | is supplied by the accessories. | THE DINNER WAGON THE DINNER CHIMES THE SERVING TRAYS These are the things which contribute to the final effectiveness of the dinner service. We are especially torily mee prepared to promptly and satisfac- all requirements in correct accessories for | | A New Rug for the Dining Room find large assortm value-giving. Harmonious colors, charmin serviceability are the keynote of our ¢ display of the season’s newest offerings. and = fullest 1 mprehensive Here you will des Fine Wilton Rugs are featured in match the new note in home decoration nd patterned after rare Egyptian and Chinese designs. Rugs of exquisite beauty which promise long years of satisfac- | tory wear. which colorings Monarch Ranges | confine your selections to | forters S atisfactory Terms Always In Co-operation With the City Health Authorities, Our Store Hours Are From ivin ing oom urnitre Genuine CUT GLASS for the Thanksgiving Table | In the setting of a table there nothing which imparts more richness and legance than the sparkle rich Cut Glass. Today Cut Glass is con- sidered essential to the complete and proper set- ting of the table. | And for gift giving, Cut | Glass is always practical and sensible. Its beauty and utility insure its life- | long appreciation, and the almost unlimited variety of pieces and patterns afford liberal scope for selection. Many beautiful pieces | are priced at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, very suitable for gifts. Featuring Open . Stock DINNERWARE The ideal way to buy dinnerware is from open stock. You pay no more than when you buy a made-up set, and you can just the pieces you really need and as few or as many of them as your re- quirements necessitate. The extensive variety of choice patterns which we carry makes it possible for you to buy from open stock almost any style service you wish—a dinner set, a breakfast set, a luncheon set, a coffee set —any requirement can be met from open stock pat- terns. BEDDING | For the Guest Room We are showing one of the | most extensive and carefully selected stocks of Bedding in Seatt An ‘ance of economy and | satisfaction applies to those who Bedding as as to those re the Wool Blankets, Com- | and the best quality Bed seek lower priced who 1 17,000 Sold in Seattle — —_ oe Ne ER mR REN NEN Re Rg SR eR Te SARTRE ie te — . . ovdes Cenesevenee