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sce | Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc 416-424 PIKE STREET ° WE'LL TRUST You ovr eredit system has been established for your conventence to Assist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas. Our terms are and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest, JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY ——= STORE HOURS—830 TO 5:30 New Process Linoleum IVE patterns of new process Linoleum. Absolute- ly guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Reg- ular 80c value. Special, per yard— 6lic NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR LAYING EAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | |EIGHT ARE ARRESTED BY DRY SQUAD COPS nN men and one woman were Sunday afternoon in a 709 Wighth 8... by dry squad operatives on charges of drunkenr 8 und = dh duct. Isaac Katsiato, was charged with running a dis- orde house, A bottle of grapo und some elder were seized by the officers Adam Lehikornen, 46; Herbert Matson, 3 1M Hen dr were 1 with rly conduct nton nah Hendila, 61; C. W. Cart and Alex Taipalius were urged with being drunk NERINS “FROSTATION 7 be Overcome by Pia Pinkham’s Vegetab! Compound — Thi it. West Philadelphia, Pa—'During the thirty years 1 have been mar- ried, I have been in bad health and had several f} attacks of nerv- ous prostration until it seemed as if the organs j in my whoue body were worn out. I was fin- ally persuaded to try Lydia EB. Pinkham's Veg- etable Com- pound and it | made a well woman of me. I can now do all my housework and ad- vise all ailing women to try Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I will guarantee they will de- rive great benefit from it."—Mrs. FRANK Frrzcrratp, 25 N. 41st St., West Philadelphia, Pa, There are thousands of women everywhere in Mrs. Fitzgerald's |® condition, suffering from nervous- ness, backache, headaches, and other symptoms of a functional de- rangement. It was a grateful spirit for health restored which led her to write this letter so that other women may benefit from her ex- perience and find health as she has done. For suggestions {n regard to your condition, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The re- sult of their forty years experience In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest |'* ®t your service, strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth. $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the and get teeth same day. Examination and advice free. and See Sampics of Oar Piat: 4 ‘Time. M: of our present pat ork Ja stilt givi MA ited our work. ‘hen coming to our effice, be sure are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Sundays: From ® te 12 fer Werking People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Oppestte Frasev-Patersen DUO-ART Piano sit down in your favorite chair in if you prefer Duo-Art Piano entertain you. as played by the inimitable Josef Your present Hofmann or the charming folk-music change. Sherman, Third Avene at Pine Seattle Spokane A Marvelous Musical Entertainer Appreciate whatit would mean to day waltzes and musical comedy hits “the cool of the evening’—casting dream the dreams that only wonder- aside strenuous day pleasures and ful music can summon! duties for the time being and let the The Duo-Art is a pianoforte of highest quality for hand playing— All you have to do is to insert the Steinway, Weber, Steck or Stroud, record-roll and touch a small lever. in either Grand or Upright form. It You may hear Paderewski’s famous is also a Pianola providing you a Minuet as only the great Polish mas- perfect technique should you wish to ter himself can play it. You may play the regulation 88-note music-roil hear a tremendous Liszt Rhapsodie yourself. Convenient monthly terms. of Percy’ Grainger characteristically We cordially invite you to come in played by the composer—or latter. and hear this marvelous Player. ay & Co: them while you sit and piano taken in part ex- Portland oe Oren. a a By CHIEF TAHAN Of Kiowa Indian Tribe Many warriors m , and our warriors, who were not| ny as theirs, could not stand) Their warriors always at last our fight fight against it."* Then it was that one of our young men went away into a deep place of the prairie and fasted and prayed for a long time, and he fell into a kind As he kept on praying In his sleep a white bear came and toid warriors of the arou stone to make a stronger magic medicine than t 1 and with it you shall defeat bush h stone in the gr Jiength of his When the young man woke up he|his fingers to his ¢ did just what the bear told him. | got a smooth stone about the size|ixs how the young man made his magic war club. He | bush off just that san Convenient Office Hours Beginning August 1st special plans have been made for this office to receive patients at the NOON HOUR EVENINGS After five o'clock, also closed Saturdays. Sittings and Appoint- ments will be made at convenience order to prevent loss of time from your work or High skill and conscientious- ness are guaranteed and Weechi, all rig Prices are moderate in- t right not to tell the cousins, but he ing home with for those homes, He tried to look | | very innocent Dental nurse always in at- Note the location, Pay As You Can be | le DR. WM. H. THOMPSON Pioneer Dentist | ached 80 much, Now, Peter hasn't muc First and Yesler Way ¢ 0% Vester Way CHIEF TAHAN Tells How War Club: Came Then he found another one, but not |so large. He te k the first one in his an to strike it on left hand ap the s! stone a little of the lar} ery time he struck it He kept on doing that on every side. turning it over and over until the end e|of it was kind of pointed, ‘Then he turned it around and did the ¢ the same way. After that he by to strike the biggest “stone in the middie, turning it round and round, till he made-a groove all the way it. Then he got some sand. and rubbed and rubbed them against it, until it was smooth, Next he found alittle bush the size of his «d the limbs off, put the h aroun wisted it a lit ay and left it. When » it after awhile the wn tight around the ¢. He measured the m from the tips of w, and cut the gth. That our tribe he went Peter Gets a Lame Neck BY THORNTON W. BUR! ; (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) ER RABBIT'S curiosity about/anything less than being told all the nest of Sprite the Pareula| about it. So Sprite ex Warbler wouldn't be satisfied with|he and Mrs, Sprite selected a thick | bunc ined how of moss, fastened it together at the bottom, hollowed out the in side and lined it with fine grasses, | making a little round hole to go in and out of. It looks so much like all the rest of the bunches of moss that it is seldom any one finds it,” said Sprite, “Isn't it rather lonesome over here | by yourselves?” asked Peter, “Not at all,” replied sprite. “You | see, we are not as much alone as| you think. My cousin, Fidget the | Myrtle Warbler, is nestine not very “Isn't it rather lonesome over here on by yourselves?” asked Peter, far away, and another cousin, Wee {chi the Magnolia Warbler, is quite near, Both have begun housekeep ing already.” Peter was all excitement est. “Whe he asked, eager ‘© they and I'll go Sprite, severely ask me to tell you anything kind, You have been around e| to know that ther no sec precious as the secret of a If you can find the homes of Fidg: . but I don’t in id to tell you where they are,” Peter knew that Sprite was quite crets of his ut at least looki asked if they Iso were hanging in bunches of noss. Hut Sprite was too smart to rhed nothing at all I some time Peter hopped around this way and that way, think- | 'y bunch of moss he saw | mtain a nest But round hole did he find so many of tho: from tipping his head bac and when his neck began | and grow lame he decided | |that he didn’t car | those nests any Ww |go straight home, But he didn’t go} straight home, No, sir; he didn’t | You see | start, curiosity would lead him to |run over to look @t another promis: | jing buneh of moss, and so his neck grew more and more lame, and all for nothing. 1ything about bh time he got ready to Next story: Fidget the Weechi, end with the other | rest. | many bargains throughout the store. We have 1ldn't think of go- | caught that way, and Peter | and looked, not an-| rd he would | Women’s Bathing Suits, Caps and Shoes —New Second Floor. She Rhodes Co. Bathing Suits for Men }-~ cy TRS REN es and Boys =} Children’s Bathing Suits In the Men’s Section. —Upper Main Floor. —Main Floor Rear, | << aiely Suits, Capes, Dolmans and Dresses Grouped for a Final Disposal New Second Floor. HE several assortments which the Garment Section has as- sembled for final and immediate clearance are composed of summer styled apparel, remarkably reduced in price, to meet the instant necessity of display space required for shipments received of autumn ready-to-wear, Two Groups of Silk Dresses i sortments of street and 4 re not to exceed 75 Dresses in these two as fternoon models and in consequence the women desirous of obtaining the choice of the lot will find early shopping rewarded with a wider range of size and color variety than the women who shop later, The groups present I es of printed and plain Satin, Taffeta, Georgette and Crepe de Chine, in sizes 16 to 42, but not each size in every color or style. Choice while they last at $23.75 and $32.50 Capes and Dolmans in Three Groups NE hundred and forty-five Capes and Dol mans in these three assortments offer ex- ceptional savings. ‘They offer ¢: veloped of Silvertone, Crystal, Clo} Bolivias, Pom Pom, Serges, Tricotine, Wool ments de n, Velours, Jersey and Tweeds in an extensive color var- lety. Sizes 16 to 44, but not each size in every style or color, Surprising reductions at $14.75, $32.50 and $42.50 Suits in Four Groups HIE one hundred and thirty-five women who make a selection from these four lots of summer style Suits will find in each garment the dominant factors of -value, silk fabrics, plain a styles. Sizes 16 to 44, but not each size in every style or color. Choice at $18.75, $28.75, $38.75 and $58.75 conomy and service. They are designed of woolen and _ 1 in combination; in tailored, belted and Russian blouse | tin Hisie made as if he were | Z ‘Sticks fa may haw, something out; then he said PETER . Stone in my heart! * | ate.” Meets a Boy | Peter shook his head. | Elsie knew lots more, and & Named Elsie! i A cherry,” said Elsie, “What's | time he was ready to go home, bic thought he was very smart, “You tell me one.” “Well, what's this? * “ | ‘Little Nancie Netticoat Rage rs BY THE STORY LADY | In a white petticoat; | “Come back,” he called, ag 1 “Company for you, Peter,” called on sohaes. as, nes, —< aS: the road, “and and Peter came running ‘ 1 . m next tims an very much disappointed to| _ But Pe dnt know that, either,” —HELEN CARRENTER find a little boy of 5 standing in the | yard |” Grandma had left them to get ac | quainted, and Peter began. ; “What's your name?” | e ” said the boy, briefly. ame’s Lee Christopher. rt, and now the It's all right; the; ll my sister Peter said he wished his grandpa was there to push them, so Elsie showed him how to stand up in the a “s Yep, Let's swing.” if swing with him, and they both pushed and were soon going as high So they went to the swing, but they couldn't make it go very high. as either ished. e called it ve qumner wished, bie cated 1 Our Month-End Clearance Sale offers great jm opportunities for saving money. You will find fun, they pumped till they were out of breath; then they sat down to Let's tell riddles,” “Don't kne er Be gone through our stock and collected all the said odds and ends left over from other sales—also many other items where quantities are too small to mention have been placed on counters at Special Clearance Sale prices. Here are a few of the bargains in store for you: Quantities. 10 foot 6 Rolls 22-inch 9 Seattle Baking Co.’s 16 Recipe Column fff tree ‘agen || © 500780 sn A Tens G19 Qe d crumbs, 34 50¢ 4-quart Tin at %.... Coe Mibre.s aealelewa's pie 8 Doz. 35c 12-quart Tin Pail OE sin Giiaes Ab rt © br 1 alded milk 2 tab’ ms melted butter, cup flour. ten, sugar, wder. Mix and drop nfuls on a hot greased 15 Doz. 85c Kitchen Brooms 59 Cc + Vii | | | i Ure | PN Sy tere eens MT gull of Balog Be 5.00 Cut GL Bowls 23 Bx ut Glass Bow n edges, turn and 150 Sets Plain White Cups and Saucers, | set! Of SIX... hice ec ccee wee dele 75¢ ook r side. Serve with butter and maple syrup. Always use t bread of the Se Company Butter Nut an HOLSUM Bread delicious e Baking t