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| HOMEFURNISHERS TO THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTHWEST! | Cy ‘ER E’sS A GREAT —we have gathered here an |—there’s a decidedly attractive 9) showing of new shapes, de- signs, colorin: vite your very special attention. ART SHOW te one of the most practical Attractive of the 191) mod “Mgnt weight coilaps vie ut: all-steet reclining netruc back exten ttom per tired wheels, black enamel extra strong very serves. able cart $13.50 mrons. but very ligot. ne Oriole acs } ao pasker and ‘weigh less thaa the Most practicaliy devised carriage: can be adjusted positions without tak- av ‘AND Ave. at Pine St., Seattle La } NO BLISTER LT a = SAA aaa EA laBnUt rc ens the ntomae — —thin store is popularized through its mantoman credit service, it appeals to the homefur. nisher because it ts fitted to his needs, appealing ~exactiy like pleture: opens and closes with ome motion, semi-col- very Bnd easy to carry 2 Pullman sleeper iv ta! from the showing of our PULLMAN REED LOOM #LR for which we féaturing "the hanging superior in ap- poiatments throug ont; prices St1— to vo ARD ILE—QUICK Victory Loan Bonds Of You Golden Opportunity, The Victory Loan is a golden op- portunity for the small salaried the new 1919 Go-Cart and Baby Vehicle models. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS —eredit: is extended to you ina simple, agree able, dignified and thorougtly satisfactory way. “wo have helped Vsh thousands of homes— let's help you!” exhibition of wheels with rubber folding wood ae wi motion, all steel gear construe tubular handies, enameied leatherette fe: democratic, in that it seeks to give beth the large and small investor 101 to 111 S. Eleventh St., Tacoma While no storage dam can be built at Gorge creek, on the Bkagit, the re port submitted for the eounetl's con sideration today by Special Kena | neers D, C. Heney, of Portland, and |G. F. Utiden, of Spokane, declares jthat « low diversion dam at that |point t# fonstbte i rervice tothe homefurnisher, ESTAAL [B64 lett by City Engineer Dimock, who wants the city to rush an appropria | tion, so that work can be begu once. No estimate of the eost is made by the special engineers “This in the mont | point,” declared Councilman Erick json, “It ie not whether a dam can be built at any afte, but whether at a reasonable cost.” Originally it the first unit of ment would i Whether this will be possible, now | that a storage dam at Go creek in impossible, has not been ascertained ‘The letter from Kngineer Dimock follows “T beg to transmit herewith coptes a report on the Skagit river pro- tb D © consulting engineer of the reclamatoin wery oe, and by C. F. Unden of Spokam formerly chief engineer of th Washington Water Power company. “The point to whieh | desire to call particular atte ® in that both of these engineers ree with me that a perfectly safe and stable dam can be built In the vieinity of Gorge eck, M. M. O'Shaughnessy, city jensinesr of Ban Mraneinee in & recent letter saye | “1 note your proposed treatment ‘of the problem has a low dam which \ucts a# & diversion weir, and your request ‘© my opinion aa to its jfeasibility, I have no doubt what lever but that such a structure can jwell be built and will divert at low stage periods ax much as 98 per j cent of the flow of the stream.’ 1 ‘Thru Solid Keck | “All of the other features of this |development are absolutely safe and secure. The tunnel will be built lthru solid rock. The power boure | will be built on solid rock, There liv no difficulty whatever about transmission, We can rest assuerd, therefore, that the entire project |in abeolutely wound. | “Phere ib urgent need of the de | velopment of this power at the Jeuriiest possible moment, especially jin view of the fact that it may be necessary to take over the street jear load in a few years, It will Ito complete the road, bulld a saw: | mill and & construction power plant. No work whatever can be done on | the dam, tunnel or power house un- ti) thie preliminary work t# com- pleted. “During this summer and fall plans may be prepared and con tracts let #0 that upon the comple- tion of the preliminary work the SHE , to which we in- won oatimated Bkagit develop 00,000, | FEATHER WEIGHT curved steel inatead of arme straiebt SULKY WITH B00D $13.60} 50 dood th y-lach rubber tires astruction gear and mee! rear tratioe construction of the plant iteeif may) Bonds have) be immediately bezun. been sold and the muney for this work is available. I therefore rec ommend that the construction of this road be begun at once. Delay im starting the road now means & year's delay in the construction of the plant.” Commuting Engineers’ Report Following is the report of Messrs. Henny and Unden to City Engineer Dimock 1—-At your request we have visit: ¢d various dam sites on the Skagit fiver and studied the results of tent leather strep: price ~eame tne hood | oreek. — Exploration work ‘¢ not yet is =wufficiently ad ify the opinion that a | WORKERS ARE NEEDE a ‘ | AT SOUND NAVY YARD|cun te butt with ‘entire satety nt Piaces for 309 workers, from jabor-|#!most any point along the river |The gravel which overiles bedrock era to toolmakers, are open at the lis g depth of 100 or more feet is | Puget Soundt navy yard, at Bremer-| mized with cobbles and boulders, | ton, according to a call iewued today.|#ome of which are of very large ‘Theye test pite and berings ‘Their report was given to the coun | important | that require the remainder of thin year| |pit work and borings near Gorge! Engineers Fail to Submit | Estimate of Cost on Skagit Power Site Department fereck, would have a great height and would require rock foundation Ite cowt would greatly exceed that oft a low dam three mi stream lout it in possible that disadvan | tage of higher cost of the dam may | be overcome by reduced cost of tun nel construction Power Plant Design The dosign of the plant now to tructed, and the ation of tunnel depend in @ large me upon the feasibility of future lage construction for stream regula tion, Storage can be provided by high dam in Ruby Canyon, which would also develop power, We have Inspected this dam «ite and have found that hard and durable rock \# th enpectally exposed on both sides of the river to above the proposed stornge level T river at this point fows thru a gorge about 60 feet wide. No bor ings have been to ancertain the depth to bedrock in this gorge Its narrowness renders excay on | feuxibie to reach bedrock foundavion | if it mhould be necessary to great depth. Apparen Canyon affords an exeelient @te for the construction of a safe miksonry dam of the height proposed, but bor ings are required to definitely estab leh this fact Diablo Canyon Site 6—We have incidentally examined an intermediate dam #ite at Diablo Canyon, about half way between Kuby and Gorge Creek sites, whieh would provide no #torage, but would rmit development of power. Con ditions for dam construction were found to be much the same am at Ruby Canyon, and unless rock in the river gorge should be found at far greater depth han is now | teipated, a high masonry dam at this site in also mafe and practicable Hetore definite designs and ex timates of the Gorge «ite power de velopment can be made, it is mary to curry the underground ex | plorations for ascertaining conditions | for a distance of two miles above | Gorge Creek to completion and to | determine the depth to bedrock jone or two apparently favorable | points about two miles below Gorge | Creek. It is also enmentia! that the | feasibility of a storage dam at Ruby Gorge be definitely established by | borings, and it is highly desirable for purposes of egmparison and fn order to forecast a well-balanced pro gram of complete Skagit River pow er development, to determine depth to bedrock in the Diablo Gorge. | S—~A large amount of time will be | Involved in completing the above in | Vestigations with the two diamond |drille now in operation, and it is therefore suggested that if time is a material element, four additional dia- mond drills be put in operation promptly so that Grilling may go on simultaneously at the various sites. ‘Thin will not only permit an earlier revision of plans to fit in with a fu ture development program, but will | also lead to greater economy in do- | ing the work %--For construction purposes, a Toad will have to be bylit connecting with Rockport, which ia the present terminus of the railroad. Our inves tigations have not covered the rel ative advantage of a railroad as compared with a well planked truck | Toad. but we understand euch studies have been made by your office. All we can say on this feature ix that whatever may be on the ultimate design of the various units of power development, and provided the cost figures show the Skagit River power scheme to be feasible, and it should be broadly authorized by the council, | We see no reason for postponing ear ly commencement of the building of road, telephone line and sawmi!! and the prompt bullding of a temporary power plant. all required for con- struction purposes made even at PAINLESS DENTISTRY! -ainless de n- tistry is a posi- tive fact at the Regal Dental of- fices. We can and do perform the most difficult dental work with- out hurting the patient a bit. Thousands of ple have de- ayed having needed dental work done on ac- count of fear of pain. If you are among this num- ber, delay no longer on this ac- count. Come now to this big, finely- uipped office, ere Every operator is a graduate reg- istered dentist. All work is guaranteed. Prices are lowest—quality con- sidered. Strictest sanitation prevails. The best materials only are used. FREE EXAMINATION Come and let an expert dentist give your teeth # thorough examination and tell you just what it will cost to put them into perfect condition. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS.ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES, the employers to see that these | clubs are formed and the returns submitted “All the employer has to do is t0/ san FRANCISCO, April 28.—Fin appoint a secretary to nvass the 5 office force, We assign the quota | Foute to Washington, to become act- and submit the instructions, This |!ns chief of field artillery, Brig. Gen. ia & wmail enough service, consid-| B. F. Browne, who commanded the is the voluntary work done by | 166th field artillery brigade, of the the thousands of Victory Loan |$ist division, is here today. Browne's workers, and any employer who| gunners saw action in the Argonne says he hasn't time to bother with|and were in Germany. He has been a club Se guilty of shitking his pa-jat Camp Kearny during demobiliza- triotie duty.” tion of his troops, You Need Not Suffer From Catarrh GEN. BROWNE ON HIS WAY TO WASHINGTON SEQUIM PLANS _ MAY DAY FETE |worker, who is ambitious to get ne ey ai pre gs return under @X:| Pay ranges from $4.16 to $6.88 « day. peor ide fo tht | isting income tax laws.” |The goverument needs molders| indicate that the volde In this mage ce gene sor glee pleted | For Small Investor painters, whipfitters and shipamith |SFe well filled with sand, aa might } ve, euul rt the) Beagrave, executive secretary of the) oa i but one essential ditter.|helpers, rivet heaters, bollermakers, |De expected In the bed of a sand | Vietory Bond club committee, and| | i lence betwee er o ten instrument makers, electrical ma |carrying stream, and that percola the|ence between the two note issues |in civil life resident manager of otra an at 7s But You Must Drive It Out | #4"! vse for over fifty years, will |@rive the catarrhal poisons ont of of Your Blood to Get your blood, purifying and strength- lening it, so it will carry vigor and | ointments should skin is Corey My Ben t aleetiscot Zero, | it, aa we believe used is as effec- 'Co,Cleveland,0. | ENS] COUGH DROPS UICK RELIEF 8} ad Lumberman's Trust company. In| The 4% bonds are exempt from nor- |Chitists, engine and erecting machin support of his view, Major Seagrave | al income tax only and subject to | !st. sets forth the following: First-—The makes possible a subscription by the | income taxes income. individual ot Umited Amounts up to $500 may be paid ten equal monthly instaliments 10 per cent, thereby eliminating any| Each matures in four undue financial burden. Second—Since he 14 concern with the last loan of the war, the | Vietory Bond investor need have no the man of small salary to take. |dubious regard for future invest-| Under the income tax exemption, ap- | } | ments. }eurtaxes and supertaxes, The 3% easy payment pian Notes are exempt from all federal In other respects, they are alike, Each i« convertibie in| into the other during the life of the of at the option of the holder. years, and {may be called for payment at the ed end of three years.” “The 4% bonds are the bonds for | plying to this issue, the holder of a Third—The high rate of interest |4% bond, whose income is leas than | offered both small and large investor distinct financial opportunity. ‘he first loan netted but a emall| ¢r “The second | sider the 3% bonds, as they will re- third and rate,” says Seagrave, was better, and #0 the fourth, but not until the prese| loan has so high tinction between the small and thi | $5,000, is not subject to income tax. y more than $5,000 should con turn exactly 1 per than the 3% cent per annum nt | len bonds, for the an interest rate Money invested.” The fact th sues have the previous bond is clined in price Is no large buyer. The plan {# essentially | handicap to the Vietory Bonds, ac “OMUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S. LAXATIVE 's Look at tongue! Remove pol-| sons from s and bowels | — REELS? nate ellere cording to Major Seagrave. “The government considered the current market when it jasued the Victory Bands,” he says, “The high er interest bearing bonds will yield the same returns as the bonds of the second third and fourth isnues, if purchased on the current market. The 3% notes of the Victory Loan will yield approximately what the original 3% bonds of the first issue will net today if bought in the open market.’ Should Take Limit “The aim of the treasury depart. ment in fixing the terms of the Vic- tory issue was to offer a security for all classes of investors and at the same time insure a good market for the notes after the campaign,” Bank capital, needed to finance crops, fishing, lumbering and ship- building, all the industries compris- ing the backbone of the Northweat, will receive a stimulus from the wide distribution of the Victory Loan, in the opinion of Major Seagrave, who | Baye: “After a proper study of the Vie |tory Bond, the investor will be con cerned, not with how much he ought to take, but how much he possibly can take of thiv profitable security.” AUTO KILLS CHILD PORTLAND, Or., April 28.~ Ruth Lenon, aged 6, died Sunday afternoon shortly after being run over by an auto, which was driven by D, H. Beck, a bank clerk, Beck was arrested for driving a machine with defective brakes. |Only a man of large income, consid: | | LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion 1} fora few cents—Try it! | peerage ene tntnieenguh-enputet Squeeze the juice of two lemons [Into @ bottle containing three ounces of orchard whit shake well, and you hw & quarter pint of the best | freckle and tan lotion, and complex jion beautifier at very, very «mall | cost. | Your grocer has the lemons and |any drug store or tollet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents, Masnage this aweet- ly fragrant lotion into the face, néck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes dis appear and how clear, soft and rosy. white the skin becomes. Yea! It ix harmless and never irritates. Peptiron A Real Iron Tonite Puts fron into the blood, giving nerve strength and jurance, re- stores appetite, aids digestion, pro- motes sweet. refresh! jleep. Made by C. 1. Hood Co, Lowell, “n BLISS: 23: TOMGHT AT BEDTIME If you feel out of sorts, run down or “all in? from overexertion, or if you are constipated, or your liver is out of order, take BLASS NATIVE HERB NATIVE a= » two tablets et up offectively and bowels. look for the trade mark and money back guarantee on each box Hold by leading druggists and local Agents everywhere, slow, 2-The dam moat suitable for such foundation will probably be of the hollow or solid concrete type, with jong overflow crest, extensive aprons up and down stream and large sluice gates, Precedents Exist, They Say Many precedents of this type of construction on garvel exist, The necestary width for overflow crest and space for tunnel intake can be obtained at several points. ‘The further investigations in this imme digte locality need not be extended up stream beyond two miles from Gorge creek, above which the river @rade for some distance becomes too fiat for profitable extension of tunnel, carrying water from dam to powerhouse. 4—The possibility existe that bed- rock may be found at shallow depth acroes the canyon at Devil's Elbow, two miles below Gorge creek and within onehalf mile of the power: house, A dam at this point, in or der to create approximately the same power head as a low diver- sion dam in the vicinity of Gorge After Your Baby 1s Bom ‘Think New Aboot the Time to Come Afterwards. ana aty Holentista way that the thoughts mother gre position of the feelings of the expectant med entirely éncaped nervousness Gnd that pecuilar distressing feeling #0 usuel where nature ie unaide hey preserved a wonderfully bright and y disposition, whieh reflects 90 markedly upon the unborn obtid. ular use of Mi ure's hout the usual Hiding, Atien Motherhood ‘Book, 61 man, and get a bottl id from your drum tment that will br ajent drive than jMany Events Arranged for | 24th Celebration | SEQUIM, April All arrange | ments have been made for the | 24th annual May Day celebration [in Sequim, Saturday, May 3. The [Prediction is made that the largest crowd ever gathered on the Olym- |plc peninsula will witness the events. | So far as known, this [Oldest annual celebration in state as the first May Day celebrated in 1885, when from the Dungeness = river turned to Sequim prairie. A Victory day and the welcome home for soldiers and sailors will be combined with the May Day event. Among the attractions automobile parade jrated cars, May Da jachool children, music by @ mili- tary band, clam bake, balloon as- cension and triple parachute drop, baseball gume between Port An-| geles and Sequim, high dive from the top of a 90-foot ladder, races and sports for children, demon- astrations by government war tank, | wrestling match for championship| of Olympic peninsula, and two dances in the evening. in the this was water was wilt be! for deco- play by | fan r/SAYS EMPLOYER | MUST AID LOAN | Maj. Seagrave Urges Ap-| pointing of Solicitors The patriotic duty of the om.|! ployer is better defined in the pres- in any previous loans, according to Maj. Louts Sea- grave, chairman of the advisory committee of the Victory Bond clubs, “In the Fourth Liberty toan, so-! Ueltors were sent into the offices to supplement the work of the sec- retary of the firm bond club. The present Victory Bond clubs are the! sole agencies by which the 1,800! firms comprising five or more om-| ployes afe solicited, and it's up to Rid of It Permanently You have probably been in the habit of applying external treat- ments, trying to cure your Catarrh. You have used sprays, washes and lotions and possibly been temporar- ily relieved. But after a short time you bed another ‘attack and won- dered why You must realize that catarrh is an infection of the blood and tO get permanent relief the ca- tarrh infection must be driven out of the blood. The quicker you come to understand this, the quicker you will get it out of your system. &. 8. S., which has been in con- | health to the mucous Membranes on its Journeys through your body, and nature will soon restore you to health. You will be relieved of the | droppings of mucous in your throat, sores fn nostrils, bad breath, hawk- ing and spitting. All reputable druggists carry 3S. 8. S. in stock and we recommend | you give it a trial immediately, ‘Phe chief medical adviser of the Company will cheerfully answer all letters on the subject. There is no jcharge for the medical advice. Ad- dress Swifte Specific Company, 251 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. METROPOLITAN IMPORTANT NOTICE OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND FOR TICKETS THE SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY FOR THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ‘MAYTIME” Universally Conceded to Be the Greatest Masical Play Rver Produced This enchanting love tale comes to the Metropolitan for one week beginning next Sunday night, direct from its triumphant runs of sixteen months in New York and six fn Chicago, with the original all-star cast intact. JOHN C It is headed by ARLES THOMAS CAROLYN THOMSON AND JOHN T. MURRAY WITH A LIKABLE CHORUS or NEW YORK URLS PRICES: Nights and Saturday Matinee, 560 to $¢ Wednenday Matinee, 50c to $1.50 NO PHONE ORDERS TAKEN