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FOR 8) hy Ee OEE) means veo rwcen [pee Pho ~“ Turkey Famine Hits U. S. Homes i Piles Sorvice ta a el y | Ete to ee | POSSESSION OF ear drive; like new wort onditic Wo any other to $900, on | nsetantineitnctesees 00 rn ee FORD WrstEn Mary EK. Sellen, People’s building, doesn’t rage at the “hello ts TURNER REAL ESTATE CO y Iitiott 48 tour! arc engine in condition eee only 4 months Iston, as good as ir e rong ra rc da girls” when ahi t# the wrong num Qrerland touring car: en | WILLY t-tons OF FRAC ver on her telephone. BY ROBERT J. BENDER best of comaition: aug] Stee Sree ) of | Notice ia hereby given to the quali Instead she sat down two weeks (United Prens Correspondent) ; id tae re of the port district of | ago and wrote a snappy letter to the WASHINGTON, Nov. 23— Ford redan, with about pe See these before you buy ve) of Beattie iinet @ genoral | apital, outlining phone conditions in| Japan hopes for a big place in 7 Tinere ows equipment. Spectal 0 | distr ts | ttle and urging speedy action.| the sun ae @ result of the ged ; . o tn very goed MOTOR TRUCK s 28 C whic ne ‘The letter asked for the considera peace gy ero according SE ecevlanter | 1th Ave—Bast 204 term of th s. Term to com: on Postmaster General Burleson to| The mikado, it ia believed, piare ee pt 1390 wasnce. ith ond Monday in rectify conditions immediately not only to seek retention of Kiaa has fs a eileen eeme o E” 1 Laney at the eneral igieetion to.» Y who think “kicking” let-| Chau and other German island pos touring car; eng! ” December 7. 18, the potis ters went to Washington, D. C., £0 | sessions in the Pacific now undes "eg 4 condition; good a p ACCESSORIES | hs Geen betwaan' dhe teers into some underclerk’s waste paper | the Japanese flag, but also expects on ' T COVERS | Oclock p.m. and 8 o'cloch, basket, are mistaken, and Mary | world recognition of special trade estan. Special. 000! stentimes Ta and al-| THE "PORT COMMISSION OF ‘TH Sellen can prove it and economic relations in China and ‘a ‘ High-er ate “as PORT OF SEATTLE “L got action pretty quick,” she Siberia. ‘Cakland (our Beret font Feasona bie, prices : ‘ | hy C.F REMERERG, | declared Saturday. “Hurleson must According to diplomatic informa A 900] Phone Main igen Siam TN Attent: TS. Lippy have nent the letter to Breene, of | ton, the Japanese delegates to the : Stet FT a Secretary. the local telephone company here in conference will carry with them see ‘ mnt tabarty cori corr ie a.s00/* MOTORCYCLES AND je Seattle. Anyway, Breene called meen basic principles, as follows: ew, | tan | vo whom rt MAY concern || up and wanted to know if I was! Unquestioned concurrence wit? club roadster: In | SSHUCK” CYCLE Ge 3133 Weer: Witness to wreck between guto- writing to Burleson.” | their lawful ally, Great Britain, ir mite condition, Spe- er | tal Os wafain fr Ted ins ‘Stand- mobile and switch ongine be- Mary Sellen’s last letter started | the question of freedom of the seas ; ry seeeeeee ' . i cates ‘ana ook reacitioe. acces. i we y Spokane gs as ' | something, but phone service here in| and other universal matters affecting qaedeLIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. a A i | notify’ Mt be mer, Union Mii. still poor, #o she is now writing @/| the future of the British Japanese ab 2809 Lith Ave ITOCKS AND BONDS }} Wash. e Reynolds [letter to President Wilson and en: | liance. ee ee ee Hotel before Sunday, closing with it a “fireBurleson” ap-| Sympathy with the United States — Cee eeeeeseree November 24 peal, cupped from The Star. and the entente in the plan to pro ct the new nations arising out of rN nee | 4 ——e | For the first time within the - ‘ommercial and _ industrial | Attorneys at Law | rT : ? 99 knowledge of county officials, the ca , tafoanes tn China. | GROGA “MAY RLINN — WOMAN | Lf should worry! | promecuting attorney's oftice has ask-|""Permanent occupation of Kiao Gonaultation free; conf led the superior court for a writ of Chau under terms that may be satis deabol ° Henemal weaite* iaiss: | tons Td Lowman Bida. ~ Majo | mandamus compelling the county |ractorily arranged between Japar ct A | te SAR RARG. ; the war, and to safeguard the worlé feoumm CAR HARGAINS—3) | LIBERTY PONDS , ‘ASK COURT T0 | Gensnat feture warm. | —— *. | ee * IN wv Recognition of Japanese neceasity * oe WE Par ‘S | |in preserving order in Siberia to pro 4 new tires: cut- th > | | tect the integrity of ber domains and vibrator; —s — “= | Sopmiacions. ee HIG Recognition of a legitimate finan ee . — rise. —Mo (or in bagel Dod tires: just res : Nthis car has been listed NORTHWESTMRN sTOCK Make your own. price ereereece eeeereeee 4 offer refused. & BOND co. es | BY BIDDY BYE To make the Yorkshire pudding.) the cover, take up the vegetables | coroner to conduct an inquest that | and China. ; Re v Racnt pace an tees Sine | nkagiving dinner? Oh, yes! [beat three eggs with a pinch of/and brown the meat. Serve hot|'t 1s alleged he refuses to hold | Japanese protectorates over the : 5 601 Alaska Bide | consultation Burke Bldg. 906 | But turkey dinner? Oh, not salt and add a pint of | milk and) with the vegetables and sliced tem-| ae eer ew 6th Dackern et, | areal and Careline inane ané : i ry a and motor in | ond ave. Main 7208. | If not turkey, WHAT shall we! two-thirds cupful of flour. Stir to Pp shot in a poolroom at 662 Jackson #t.. other former German ponsessions in tle: Lots PP vorth ion heen entise ! 1. SANDERS Lawyer. ReeRoHAbTS | verve? @ mmogth batter, pour into greased |0" and parsley garniture | November 14, and the police claim | the Pacific 1310 Anorinan Dame seneeaion, There is a noble array of turkey|pan and bake until done, Serve) Rabbit Roast—Prepare two dress: | that A. Kamota was found standing | Reciprocity rights for Japanese cit: ee bt 3034. rivals jwith the beef and gravy. cut in/ed rabbits by wiping them off with | over him with a revolver in his hand. | eng thruout the world ; IN COMPANY ———“"Ktforneys—Patent ~~ | _—*First come all the fowls, chicken, | squares, as a garniah la clean, wet towel Stuff the rab-| Prosecuting Attorney Lundin says — 1¢ wag indicated, however, that the ‘ on Pine St Mack 6616 | Huy DELLE MINES FOR INVEST: | pREDERICR Po GORIN-Licensea | MOON. duck or squabs, Try these| Braled Beef Tongue—Clean and|bits with a forcement of crumbs, that in spite of a formal request from | terms are more or leas general, and . -— eases iw MENT AND EARLY DIVIDENDS tent. Attorney. References, |Fecipes, and the departed turkey |boll a fresh beef tongue for one fat pork, minced onion and salt and | | his office, Coroner C. C. Tiffin refu® the Japanese representatives will go _—_— Jou will receive the highest| Nemington Typewriter Co. Olym-| will be “unwept, unhonored and un-|hour. ‘Trim off any waste part| pepper. Sew them up with fine|@d to conduct an inquest. on the | to Versailles more to co-operate with loo for your LINERTY BONDS | ee ag wung.” neatly and skewer the root and tip|thread and lay in the roaster on|®Tound that the expense to the COUN’| their annociates in the war than to ‘and sell Honds. Hank and| Rubber Co. terkix Motor Con | Chicken Ple—Cut up a plump,|ends together. Have ready in the|top of thin sliced fat pork. Cover |tY was unnecessary, as the indich-|eek rewards or favor. ve buy Industrial Stock. on partial pay- Hicycies and Repairs | tender young chicken in pieces far| roaster a layer of aliond onion, car-|with more pork slices and pour | tions were that the man killed Yama. | “8 AND SON RUDY-LUNDGREN for Bacli Way: |*°'N9K and put to boll in cold |rot, celery, tomato and minced pers: |over them 1 cupful of meat roe | fawa in self-defense 8 eos ici cles Stewart, as Times sa. | water. When boiling, add 1 large ley. Put in the boiled tongue and/or bot water. Roast for (an hour, ie aa [sonoma i, ies sen] hy oth cnion, % cuptal sliced camret, 1 cup. cover With another layer at_vege:|remove the pork: trum with butter PATRIOTIC COUNCILS | Peptinevian American fF Chattel Loans |ful fine chopped celery and 1 table-| tables and add a cupful of the|and dredge with flour to brown. | ——yrovry To LAAN" |xpoonful of wit. Holl until meat is| Water in which tongue boiled. Cook | Serve with a garnish of parsley) VOTE TO CONTRIBUTE Loane frompadiahit ct deauickly | tender and remove chicken from|two houry until tender, Remove and tomato sauce FOR PEACE WORK ON bakes’ tive pee |Mquid, letting the liquor boll 10 SANDERS & CO. minutes more, Cool chicken and re Friday night over 200 delegates, te ov. 23.—Denver was 1002-4 TL. C. Bmith Bide MIL 466% i here from bones. Put the meat in representing 87 councils of patriotic Parables ‘id closing regula- | Collateral ad a deep baking dish. Skim the boil service in King county, met in special | tions today, after one premature VED ON” ALE = jing liquor and thick with 1 table meeting to consider the problems oc] ene of the ban on public and pri- MONEY LOA cles of value The Reliable, 977 spoonful of cornstarch. Pour the reconstruction. | ings, to halt the spread | third ave.__|____|tiquor over*the chicken and cover Tt wan decided the need for work of | Yate eather! } Detective Agencies |with good pie crust. Hake brown | the councils of patriotic service dur- | Masks must be worn here. With PACTEIC” COAST DETECTIVE) Roast Goose—Ciean, sings and ing the reconstruction period justl-| 10 epidemic still serious thruout | Amency—-320 Seaboard Bide. Male | truss a goone mame as turkey BY PREDERICK M. KERBY fiex their continuance, Colorado, this city has had a total } and night. Office, Minott 168%; | Is prepared. Stuff with bread, mxe| (N. E. A. Staff Correspondent) Professor C. P. Bissett, of the Uni | CPG Clee reported and 654 j LIBERTY BONDS aoe BOUGHT PN ROADSTER HIGHEST spoT CASH PAID CARRY THE SAM THAT Ser: NEW YORK sTOCK & BOND CO. Pee eerereereeserseees “im HENRY MOSSRACH aie -— peebatatialian BAST 2651 ftopmisiogte trip, 93 Freund) 49pm) ans on W Friend of Licbkmecht Paul 8. Hirado, Japanese pro ing Mt Ararat is the center of a/ pendent republic. nxt. Cole appe 1202 Hoge Bide 307 Mutual Life Bide. night. Queen Agne 48 and onions put in @ Foaster.! Sew YORK, Nov. 23,—"Poland versity of Washington, Judge Don-| (ong First ané Yealer Way Physicians and § Cengaas | Pour over the fowl | cupful ef bo they on 7 : worth and Fred C. Stimson addressed ——_——_- ? BIC RATHRYN TARTISOS, WOM: |ing water, cover and roast 20° min. CUld not have a better leader than the meeting | “4 eecee eeee | ons readjusted $19 utes to the pound roasted it# new socialist president, Ignace It was voted not only to continue People of the United States carry na ae eed ee |tender, drain off the fat and rave. Dassynski, who, I am glad to say, the councils of patriotic service, but | more than $60,000,000,000 of life in- . (Then brush the fowl with butter ” also to increase their effectiveness | surance. Liberty Bonds bought of sold. mnandan Pre i Thi is my good personal friend,” said | peer | 1998 Alaska Estroieum & Coal Kam indi Franer Paterson Cow Bal | speinkte Sith salt and pepper, flour Charles W. Ervin, editor of the so- | | thru better organization. | ley y an own. Serve hot, with a 1000.Gald Bullion Turkish Baths = reer gf . ciulist daily newspaper, The Call. WEAVE A Few | f00 Untveresl. High Power Tel | MPRNTAT. TCRKIAH NATRR xa | t gravy and cranberry sauce. | yr. in was sockaliat candidate ter] | . | 500 Pacific Blectric Welder. Fourth ave. Electric |, Tendertoin Turkey—tiuy two fine | povernor of New York in the elec: | | RIGE-GRADE USED | 5000 4 an WILL SELL me | therapeutic lamps, tui jlarge pork tenderloins, wipe clean tion just past, and hax been for | BARGAIN bet ane iar. ON. cececcoss eh og AP pr gute and split them lengthwise thru the many years a leader of the party coor ur ino Forks Oi oi) ee seit Phous Main S119, day or |middie and fill with raisin and/in Philadephia and New York. | laska Copper Rivers... ine Grameen te te. My friendship with Daszynskt Ma 7 1800 Citing. Keckulens tendo n dunt: in bet Eso them sounsese. PUL dates from 1910, when he toured MIERCE-ARROW | 1000 Black Hawk Mining... 07% AUABKA TORK Co. 1130 Pirat ave. ing pan and cover with this country under the auspices of wate | 1000 Great Western Pet. Special | 5. Eitiott 329 bacon strips, Bake three-quarters | ine national executive committee of _ COMPANY OF | lees westers Rave tetn ap BOE Ne caer pase Banas jot an hour and baste frequently.|ine socialist party He formed | WASHINGTON AND MAX WINKLEN | DRY, FIREPROOF “STOKATR jServe with browned potatoes and) many Polish socialint branches in| | q 214 Union St. Eliott sis WAnhoueg, Central Storage Co, j apple sauce. ¢ With Yerk.| {ht United States, one of them be-| OREGON. LIBERTY BONDS | oJ English Roast Bee! fork. | hi » Ms a 4 OF al! Ingues Bougnt OF, A914 on | eerie dive Potiing—Buy a prime’ toast ing the Galician’ branch in New| | BAST PIKE TENTH baste 0 fc ie ck Ex- of beef and wipe the surface with A Clear Thinker . ; De, your, Meek | itn nd, vastness GET SOUND & cloth dipped in vinegar. Lay the! «nassynski in ont of the clearent | : 0" spo! meat in @ roaster and pour over it} ot | | reget tes ya Hitonrs tee STEAMERS & cuptul of boiling water. Dredge epg tragic in the revert | STOCKS AND HONDS ALL LOCAL ROUTES ||tex: sloving ss" minvtec to” 10| force and action, he’ is an ideal) IGNACZ DASZYNSK) pot Sherry Bt ___Matn Et L RO pound. “asta often withthe Julen executive. He was the first social | piigudski as minister of war for the 0 | STRANERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN ne int Gilegate representing Poland at) > lo 1 Oe Se nic Pileudeki CASH PAID | POck. POOR oy WARNE CxENET) AGED PICKP |the international socialist congress Wo only a week ago sed by He be Seaniteeriicsemumee jat Prussels in 1891, and has been } —tor | Lasee arrtee OCKET a delegate to. every international /(2@ German military authorities | FREK ARMENTA—the land shown shaded on tile map—ie expected to D1 . en oa > a ul at Pie asec DRAWS LONG TERM) congress since that time. He waa) fom, ine internment camp | ot) arise around the nueleas of Sesition by Ameria +1 } 69 Marion St | Ed Burns, alias George Clifton, | %¢ panies of the oat aga known socialists of Poland. The i farion St. al York Eddie 82-yea pela party on February 16, denn: ent nations. a AN Fogping.-: 2 11360 al (Viaduct) : oid civil war veteran, and Walter D.| 1891. Five years afterward he was| Pou Tolieh republic hes Aemuined| we Ae eee 1128-| “An army of nearly 100,000 Ar- P o———________________o || aignt jan Vieworte, Cole, 21, convicted pickpockets, wore |*lected socialist deputy to the Aun: | (lH. f'% 1134 Munsey Bldg.) meniana, every soldier of them in- PORARGAING; ON eyed) aff nentenced to serve from one to 15 and | tan parliament from Cracow, his iat at —_ WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 23.—| spired by his ambition to make his : RS ARE LIBERTY ONDS ; ; ——|| from two and a haif to 35 years, re-| Dome. He was the founder of the ‘s On the mountain where Noah de-| country forever free, has been fight- i PPD Wi EXTRA oOOE CORPORATION BONDS ; apectively, in the Walla Walla peni-| first Polish coialiot daily paper, Crook With Cream scended from the ark and defied the |ing the Turks for three years, he WE A SPARE TIRE. BOUGHT AND SOLD $ tentiary, by Judge Ronald Saturday. | Known as Napraod (Forward). This waters whieh covered the earth, to-| said in an interview, “and has actual- Peg. ys Sma $1 tanebeaeaiee deoaatisatee|| > nd Col charged with »® launched at Cracow in 1894, and Hued Hat Sought | as; « sturay people stands defying | ly succeeded in making the sultan ahah 4 H & two watches from pedentri-! still published there the Turks to drive them off. | recognize their nation as an inde- : 5 $ | | { 1 Otpmmlevery two howrs, Sq 20pm! #leall { | { | oles sssessssssss33 hen) ing | fdspm| oc to the court to send him to Wall Dasayneki is a personal friend of Pritter of the American restaurant, | Christian republic, inhabited by sev-| “A little army of 10,000 Armenians, : SPOT CASH PR > eo0m > 10:30pm] | Walla rather than t Monroe re-| pr. Karl Liebknecht and Dr. Victor 920 First ave., Saturday told the po- | eral million Armenians. led by Gen, Bagradouni, who was ¥ or A | day _||formatory, because he “knew 0| Adier is an Internationalist, | lice he had been victimized of $ Its freedom has been recognized by | chief of staff in Kerensky’s army, reformatory th {the Turks, the unspeakable op-| has duplicated the feat of the Czecho- t YOUR |} ~ Pert Townsend Specta! ~} many kids” at t ll i i i i hi ht aaa i i ial al real en Me A a ee Ee |! SS i i a ae oes. : ; [Séasa ie Bese for Pert Tatem || he was afraid he “would not have a worker.” by the passing of a bogus check by | 1 score who for a hundred centuries| Slovaks in Siberia, and fought. its | 116 and Pike S-Pepm/Townerad Airectiie3epm) chance,” and also because he wo: The formation of the sodialixt | SMThee Fapanese on November 38, eee tortured its people, and by the|way thru the Tartar horses in Pie sess: bringing || - NDS Aaity |Conmccts at Townerad] ally | not be permitted to amoke there Polish republic at Cracow was an.|_ Hirado said the check artist im | Germans southern Russia to Baku, the famous Mine” prectionlly 1} r leatas' ae Cobeeotel peat ‘meee ata nounced in a dispatch from Amater.|Y*rably wore a black frock coat.) In the belief that America and her |oil city. They held the city until a Tew Word. car'we Biter [|Get the beat price at 916 American Ipentmenta. i JAILED FOR AUTO THEFT light trousers, a soft cream-colored | ailies should encourage all nations| month ago, when the Turkish regu 600 IS THE Price | on erg ese ames > n A sentence of from two to 15 years firat act of President Daszyn-| Mt @nd 4 crescent sear of a knife|in their ambition to be free, Con-| lars came to the rescue of the Tar- OF THIS ALMOST NEW | 3 BONDS WANTED—PRI n the Walla Walla penitentiary was # the appointment of Joseph eneounter on his right che He ssman Edward C, Little of Kan-| tars and drove them out, together a FORD 1 arty. Call 9 to imposed Saturday by Judge orett Bs always rides in a taxicab, Hirado City, Kan. has Introduced in| with 3.000 British soldiers who had Lan a Smith upon Tom McFarland, who! ¢¢ ” mys the following resolution: | come up from Bagdad. The Turks, wits Depts co, <; ORINEOS OPPORTUNITING cat aie aiaie an automate at dal” “Sub’ ’ That Raided | Questioned as to why he was so t the Armenian.people are en. | however, have within the past two Used Car Dept. DRY GOODS NOTION, HOLIDAY || Tepe Welshan, fort 66pm | | Hinton from an Indian, and wold it S.C I d tardy in reporting to the police, Hi: titled to be @ free and independent | days been forced to evacuate Baku. > Fine at Bellevue. 1* ee wi peste shop. iA & mane? Aally (Everett, Anmcortes! daily for $200 to a Seattle garage » man U. . Coast Interned | rato stated that he had been gath nation, with access to the sea and| “This Armenian army is now hold- 4 1] maker. tf from $500 up, lord Rellingham. | a —| HARWICH, Eng, Nov. 23.~The|*t?® evidence and data for the po-| with opportunity to develop all the|ing Erivan, a modern city of 40,000 1. esate | * i Would pa ru to Investigate, ‘ “ve : sige! anak lice to begin work on ources of the region they inhabit | people, the present capital of the J We know of locations ¥ crew of a submarine, which had op _ " i secure all the advantages of | Ararat republic. ini WON FEDERAL TRUCK, IN| stores are needed ‘Public Markets | lerated off the American coast and ie jar MONEY FOR & | that Christian civilization for which “This republic, not more than 100 . i time to get started for 19:79pm ‘Str. Dlopte, for Prt! ~ 5 which was included in the fleet sur-| MOR GIUM - MEMLENT CONDITION. BAR-| Compe iM Pirst ave. 8 aa eagle ECONOMY —MONDAY * Tondered here yesterday, claim they, WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.The| they have endured martyrdom for | miles long by 150 miles wide, the ef OA, LipERAL TeRus | SMALL MAGHINE SHOP FOR SADS FhervyiPertAnwelea wn bi, pure freah milk. 1%¢ qt. /sank 47,000 tons of shipping. ‘Their | treasury today granted a credit of | thousand years, and the republic of | Turks have recognized as the repub- y Particulars 11 W. Main st i; dir Welaloala. “Ter! fresh corm meal, 6 the. 300. craft carried 42 mines and 22 tor- | 85,600,000 to Belgium, This makes| Ararat should be given universal/ lic of Ararat, because they do not MMIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO.|\ oq HUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE ‘stom fport Townsend, Port! 1 pail Kare 20 hes | pedoes. the total loans to Belgium $198,120. cognition as one of the govern-| wish to give it the name of Armenia t CO.) 96 BUSINESS OPPORTUNI Wed. [Wiiams, Dunrenees! . a |000 and a total to all the allies of s of the earth and so recognize the Armenian race. W4E. Pike Phone Kast 100. | 5 unerene Wa. fare Port anweien | Bum | | Ditiie Snider's atau, 28 $8,154,576,000. Congressman Little, who was dip-| But when the Turk’s power over op- ‘ wees . c| K...8 thay on teo-| ey, Joc: 6 boxes good m — er at —_— - lomatic agent to Egypt a number of | pressed nations is gone, Armenia will OWNED CARS AL- jaay trip: to Mean! $ a * years ago, is probably the best in-| take its own name. i ha that car.” euros. ¢ [Bay on Friday trip! wen SANITARY — pay BAKER'S JOKE | SIX FLU DEATHS ARE formed authority on Armenian af-| “It will embrace territory as large ‘ a, wren mij . Lit Scond ave hen Yelend Resto | Stall 45, 3 Ihe. white beans, pee cit N, D ch fairs in the United States, He has/|as France, extending from the Geor- ae on | SPKCIAL nomic ES “Tittam ate, City af “Ampetes gow walnuts, She 1B.; 4-1. Ske. gg WAMEINGRON, D. Gy HOV 1 REPORTED ON FRIDAY | mace a ciose study of the people and | gian republic, in the Caucasus, to the Pine | 97 4 ood Thesd’yitor al! flan Juan! Mon cam powder, earls | wine dD. Baker . Six influenza deaths were | their country for 25 years or more,| Mediterranean at Mersina, and as Vhe I h rao ees “HHOCK™ AW: | SCANDINAVIAN 1 WILL | Teorey iatand. ponte | wea. || Wheat. 22c; Booth's surdin pe apteongire tos bumpers, speed. te r 4 be given by Mr. ly John | Setur'y {Friday || can: 2 *. seedless raisin | Thin’ fo ed in tle Friday, while and he is in close touch with Ar-/| far east as the border of Persia. I AL condition, ‘The ear can| Moden, from Chicago, Fphri Fort Gamtie—tadiow-Wagier Toa wheat flakes iGo; 1° pe 1 eee ee detand. wan walking || Qaee Gaveloped. menians both abroad and in America, | will include the important port of . eee ee hai tio Vv ria A age Titpm Mieamer Puget, for 9 ty Crackers, 186 ak | | with Bak -! and they got in front | |M¢W deaths or cases up to noon Want ere i Trebizond on the Black sea, and all, 0% Vi nia wi : taker nd they 2 Saturday He wants the United States to send | probably Baku on the Caspian Erz- r {RAKER T-PABRENGER:| 3459, Doren eicctt othe warand | eweey roate, OTe PUGE PEACE—MONDAY bade Oia Ben rhocagel Seer a B 26- V LOOT 100,000 American troops to Armenia|erum will be its capital, Tt will be Used four months : i Je come, which was Sta . 1a puilding is - to help drive the Turks back into} the dominating nation of Asia Minot be seen at Magle Har. revolutions bi me. w milk, 40c;'2 pkg 7 a hte ° ° P e E ation of Asia Minor, ress Maggie shaw, Port | foretold nordrding it He end and | froepm) lecr mae 1 AE ad ey re eee ene gocretary || Livonia Proclaims Anatolia and asture thé republic of 'for Ite people are the most intelligent a" ott ane, OF ole ! iin, 25c; large bottle cateug # ° | Ara a free place among independ and business-like in the Orient.” PAGE Gen wuts reste: | weet WN follow ce idinaviens aseseiianseet Baume 17 vert t:30pm|{2oo lemon or vanilla. extra :|4 of war, “is the war department | | Herself Republic od Maxwell expert.” 1418 10th. | mre welcome. Iingeton, Ludiow and) | 48c can pork, and beans, 1c | | buttaing.” | mitra ¢ be he —— = ote % iRSONAL Peete, | 66. tare can Carnation milk, 146, aaa te ere iin Base | | republic of Livonia was proclaimed WANTED—AUTOMOBILES 9 00am Steamer taaite fort €:00pm| | pT —MONDAY \ ' | ]in Riga on Friday, it was announced | + J [Kingaton. on | b {o * received here today Ld A NEW 4-ROOM MODERN ne Jack fway points. | are ryatal White soap, i § just completed, at f 5 oO a oe eer ie aan’ chive Eh a Large tracts, with elty water, wood, school and direct clty car line, ete or Crame Oil, $00 real plac ¢ family man a aaymeat down ve. B on, A * 4 Tibamiele, 0 ¢ On ( real place for ) 0 fase like rent. This pr : ty rhe 1 lhe Creme Oi } en'ciss sit ime te " WANT 1H—PTAMONDA, OF he) GOL D. wi aye Ot shoes 1th oe : ; Tumulty Yelled: | KERRVILLE a will take | a meer ios u OLD. , OLD SILY d can ” Blaney set’ over WATCH D' PALATE Pointe ma soup. “ARMIS | Why buy a city Jot? Stay on the Lake Burien car and meet our | HIGHEST RICE Be MD 5 Pamongers orden’s | salesmen at FOR BALE—AUTO TRUCKS | 412 12°C) SMITHT BLDG, ITT FLOOR | sti gum aeranmertouta. for landia WATE AKE—M Wil Replied: PRIVAT & SANITARIUM —DIS- |ana aanume all risk and Mabliity Stale 14-18, frewh oe 1ison P id KERRVILLE STATION pe RAINIER %-TON TRUCK,| easenof women successfully treat. | making auch landing Bteame: steak, per tt fancy Spell at lose” then wos ed. Rei \atered physicians, Terme | camenger rate does not Include boat | Poss! bir A Hs a Let us show you KERRVILLE Sunday, 627 15th ave. C@b- | landing charees. vt - “Hagrane lability ie limited to wear-| | Yakima Goma, per owt, $2.35 apparel, not to exceed $100 for| | Spitzenberk apples, per box’ 160 pounda allowed free | carer King apples, per box § achedules subject to] | auinces, 3 Ibe, 2 Stall 19%, eauer notles. Heraut, per at peach preserven, Y plum butter. per qt. 20¢ beat but ELDE-LV EN COC Hewett " To) loventh Aves © | auntie. 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