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_that we last met here BY J s the mill Just Mossom, «hh the delegat half, tired were sufficient ly fortw 1 hotel rooms Which to re eary frames The unlucky, tired and ready for tt Dsterme were had t Doped sive inter ow with The up mA back to o arith. the : he se taxi an up a pretty b b because he cou om Tm fact, it te viol fence to state that t Gates kept pace w Ons until Delled them to seek pastur a chang So the weary able t Crush into a hotel k was ons flat and walked ba at which they joine v carrying the lacteal f It traying no secret to the unlucky dele tramped the streets ur Neghts faded into open s Reservations Mad They were weary of editors when the he for flapjacks and © arrived. A they were a so Ta some of the noo n Seattle ho It would n so bad, the delegates sa they not made reservations local hotels as far back ag five weeks ago. One delegate who arrived at the Seattle Press club auditorium Frida morning told the world that he was 1 and put out ota Bie one at t Washington nearly six weeks ag but when he appeared at the hotel he was told that no tra ervation could be found Harty Takes Gavel This particular delegate-kicke who journeyed from Massachusetts to attend the convention, 5 and down Second ave. all r said he gained an intimate a ance with severs prominent gutters in Se his ow! trips The convention came tardily Friday morning be @f the wideawake del Would have waited for the delegates. About im their seats w President of t jonal Extitorial Association. gaveled for order. President Hardy introduced Frank P. Goss, chairman of Washing ton state committee, who apologized © of his ree dup He quaint most uring sleepy uy U, Hardy, sweet re Governor Lauis F. Parsons, mercial club, failed their addresses of ome, but F. A Batwell, president the Seattle Press club, thundered a weleome from the bema. Washington State Press association, was missing when called for to make | iQ speech of welcome, so A. R Gardner, vice president of the asso- elation, had to fill in. After Gardner filled in, Connor appeared and laid down a verbal barrage that was a pippin. Makes Boss Speech morning session was delivered by Hi. C. Holaling, past president of the National Editorial association Would Have Prospered On behalf of the delegates who Were not sleeping in hotel rooms va ated by th n attendance, Past President Holaling said “It is certain pleasure to the members of the National Editorial association to have received so gra cious a welcome on the part of the state, the city government, the com jal organizations and the State Press association.” (This was not quite Gov. Hart sent word at t ute that he was on his way to to attend a governors So there was no “state “But,” resumed Holali More than we expected, the first visit of many of us to thi accurate, as e last m Utah convention. this is not cific Northwest. opportunity ,of a¢ ing your hospitality “and generous Western welcome. It was just 10 years ago At that time 3 ed the job of welcoming us to a Methodist preact er, if I remember rightly an were 80 © that clergyman, we #0 pious fact, ht hours befor Hanson to Speak have n riveted aker cont we were told eached in 38 te pment that took New y to accomplish, Se the leading business city Pacific Coast, the key to rway to the we will all b A re al chair, Perhaps we w White House, ‘V me, y 1 men, and more veloome y Hanson was s¢ 1 to spea American C ! D Henry | Univers ” w for a talk f Pub r fuled to ak were Herbert Cuthbert, execu tive secretary Pacific Nort west Tourist as ation; Col. P. J He U. & A. and James H Ww president of the Utah al ane bar 4 ball wit! be ai cates were Writes From Bloomington _for the lack of hote! accommodations Char which caused half of the delegates struct! to go without nature's storer Thursday night Hart Fails to Show Up Hart iI am in the poorhouse. ppear with | before I close my eyes f Edwin M. Connor, president of the pod-looking in the eyes of | council fay om E will be Sat er guests at the the men at party. After and an au jay, the Victoria, B. C, POOR OLD MAN SEEKS HIS sont: lelegn for Word of Chas. Owens In the twilight of hie life, an aged | father, an inmate of the poorhouse at Bloomington, Ind, seeks his #on, I. Owens, a telephone con- n worker. “I just want to see my boy before elder Owens writes to Po lice Chief J. F. Wa 1 know he will come to me wi na that} Tam #5} my boy ir tter received b Chief Warren, Owens, the son Bloomington in 1907, and went Great Falls, Mont. Ten years In ens left a wife and three child reat Falls, His whereabo the past two years are not known to e father, | “It my boy wants to hide anyth or doe want to make known hi just let state the letter from the elder Warren. “All I want is to} see him before I die. nm he years old, and I want to » According to the le nim write to you Owens t Says Motorman | Hit Him -With a Bucket o’ Paint A bucket of paint hurled by an irate motorman at a passenger on one of the city's street cars, has got the city into an awful m In this colorful battle, Harry Ler ner, 120 Harvard ave. N., a at worker, wag the objective. Lerner,| in ‘his claim against the city for $250 | damages, did not name the motor man, . | But he did explain that the un known motorman of a street car, operating on First ave., for no provo: cation whatever, did strike him in| face and then, the nt's humiliation, him 4 hurled th lon | the to complete fromthe car an of paint after him Lerner is asking $25 for his ruined sult, $4 for the paint and the re mainder for his ruffled disposition GLAD STOCKADE’S GONE A communication thanking the city for the removal of e stockade on Beacon hill was received by the Friday from the Jefferson that he Heighta Community club. MASKED BANDIT HAS CROWD TERRORIZED Armed with a revolver of larg calibre 4 masked bandit entered th depot at Kent at 4:3 m. Friday forced eight persons who were in the room to hold up their hands, and then robbed the lunch counter of $40 in casb The bandit then o Jennings, who was in lunch counter, to open the dered Miss Ella charge of the safe in the adjoining ticket office, and in which there was between $800 and $1,000. Mi nnings, ignorant of the combination, was unable to ac commodate the stickup man It 4 mot kno how much the bi took from the people ing for their tra were were Miss’ Melba »} night ticket agent and on duty at the time of the holdup, was in an upper ri the depot eame down the to see all the inmates of t tation with their hands up and the masked bandit robbing the till Phoned Police Miss Nagle ran upstairs and tele- she returned the bandit had dis ed. und deputy sheriffs re placed on the trail immediately but no trace has been found of the holdup At 5:30 a. m. W negro laundryman, Henry, 2¢ arrested by Motorc Patrolman C stanley and Patrolman Robert Bridge he stepped from the 6:50 ir terurban. Henry was arrested on telephonic advices from Marshal § J. Francisco of Kent, who declared that Henry had room of the depot « 1 in the waiting the time of the holdup and his actions were sus picious. Henry held on an open charge until 16:20 a, m, this morn. ing when he was released. Nothing could be found on him to indicate that he was an accomplice in the robhery ne holdup ia described as being vite man wearing a khaki colored er’a Jumper, a pair of greasy bib overalls and a red bandana handker chief, Hq carried a blue revolver ut] phoned to the police of Seattle. When] the time of the holdup, ‘Real Paring to Traveling Salesmen | Scoop Weary Editors a | Come in October MEET THE PRODUCER WR cUT TH oosTt or Liv EATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, Says Churches Hold TWO BURGLARIES ARE The budget paring ommittee ¢ etty burg Seanary <heching of th ener ances Now in East “wi? 2": sty " Cleve ubtt lay night when prowlers cut began work Fr . porate th door, Tobac J nh & TO! ance b ber te On Seek ‘ ° the | 1 creen of a rear door. 'T ! of r “, who r f ‘ ht nd D. Reynold of the Harr : oe ‘ cle t Thursday night and an automat . a h w . r 1a pair of ft Q that it woulda x t ; ride floc A d Patror na ted intact ' he}, a egy Sontare Fort Ts COL, WHEAT TO 1 would o tobe ‘ . me ane ' ur TAeut. Ci Rush Palm bud ret 1 burch federa , Mting potition to be pre | recently discharged from the ; t they wer ny of put itilities, Opposing | County Democratic club on Saturd . are tr led by th the prope nge, whereby one of | noon at Good Bats cafeteria on Re that as it may, BR. A. Kw Uon, and everything is ru th y 1 be removed to First | Sienal ¢ atic Pr ruggist at Amherst, 0 ng to Moyle under church super ad and Vic CORNER PUBLIC MARKET MURRAY MEAT COMPANY CHANGES HANDS MR. F. H. GEISMANN, formerly proprietor of the INDEPENDENT PACKING GREEN FIGHTS of the South- End Market, and later of the JONES MEAT CO., in the just completed purchase of the Murray Meat Co., Stalls 3-5-7, Mr. Geismann, like Mr. Murray, is an avowed enemy of the com-, strives to boost the price of meats in Seattle. COMPANY, Economy Market, has Corner Market. bine that continually @* NOTICE! The Murray Meat Company will hereafter be known as THE INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. STALLS 3-5-7 CORNER MARK —LOWER FLOOR GRAND OPENING SALE SATURDAY Impeced BACON 2c {2 li—Keconomy M M., 4e After 8 Ue! 12°F. M. Saturday Open Stall 66, Market, Pike Lower Place Floor rike ra. One carload ECONOMY 2-QUART JARS, per dozen $Me Wh ate e cure ad (Regular price “$1. 95 Dozen) $1.13 without caps, doom en 85c Jars are not in cases—bring | your ‘basket. Mason Fruit Jars, pints, 80c dozen; quarts, dozen, 85c; 12-gallons, dozen .$1.25 10-Ib. pail Karo Syrup 60c 1-lb. can Golden West Coffee. 5b. can M. J 82.25 | a5 RB. Coffee jar Pure 1 25e¢ 60¢ M. J. B. Treo Tea, Ib...45¢ | 6 barn Naptha soap 25e¢ 1 Ib. Lipton’s Tea 65¢ | Lath 40c can Douglas Salad O11 ..82¢ | $1.00 Good Broom. . 59¢ | ’ fine Broom “- SO¢ | 1 pke. Bakir Soda 6e be. 20¢ large Prunes ade 4 Ibs. Pink Bear 2he 3 Iba, Red Chili E 25e 3 Iba. small Wh ane 3 Ibs. dry Green P 25¢ | 2 Ibe. dish Peas.. 25¢ 40¢ 20¢ . 50¢ ca 25¢ Citrus Powder 25e¢ 2 Ibe. , 25e¢ «a. Corn Flakea 25e¢ 3 ibs. Siam Rice an Pompeian Olive Qil rd 20c can Or Marmalade 10-b. pail Peankt But 36e bottle Catsup 81. 85 15e bottle Sterling Mixed Pi 5-Ib. can Raking Pov or Chow Chow “One 2 cans Madrona Tomatoes 4 doz. Mason Jar Rubbers. ..25¢ cans Peas Mason Jar Caps, doz 25e¢ can Tuna Fish Jolly Glasses, dozen 506 ean Pink Salmon 2 2he cans Peas abe 25e cans Alaska Salmon. .35¢ 2 cans romatoen 35¢ Toilet Paper...25¢| 3 pkgs. 25e¢ dded Wheat Bis | 3 pkgs, Cream of Rarley 25¢ +++-25@ | 3 pkes, Washington Macaront or cans Deviled Meat 25¢ Spaghetti 25e¢ Quaker Oatmeal or | 3 cans Dutch Cleanser 25¢ Wheat Hearts 176 | 3 pkgs. Corn rch 25e¢ Stalls 37.38 Economy Market—Lower Floor STONG’S ECONOMY GROCERY GREEN’S STALL 102 SANITARY MARKET Tall Cans Co-Operative MILK, 2 for 25c From 8 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. Limit 2 COFFEE tie... $1.10 3 Ibs Best Fresh Churned BUTTER, 60c Lb. Stalls 30-32-34 Market—Lower Floor .124%c ..15¢ Sanitary Pot Roasts Boiling Beef . Liberty Steak Boneless Brisket Corned Beef ......25¢ Fair to ORGANIZED LABOR cans 380 cial, EAT MORE OF OUR “NONE BETTER” BREAD Full 2-ib. Loaf 20c It's all that the name implies Full line Bakery WE STILL GIVE QUALITY AND QUANTITY. MRS. PFEFFER’S BAKERY 1513 First Avenue—Sanitary Market FASSBINDER’S DELICATESSEN STALL 21 + %,"eRRELL. STALL 21 Proprietor Sanitary Public Market—Lower Floor Libby’a De 1 Meats, 5 Home 9B large cans . Cc wp we small.....+ eee Home-made Ham Loaf, per pound... . Cold Meats, ind more, home made Goods. . B5¢ Olives, ete Full line Salads, Meat Loaves, Pickles, 8" 77¢ Extra Specials on Lard, Pot Roasts and Veal Roasts Whtee, ROTARY BREAD The read Supreme 6 bars r 6 pe Try it, Tt ECONOMY MARKET 17 PIKE PLACE MARKET COFFEE Freshly Roasted, Expertly Blended Here Every Day and then for more you'll Refill your can with Supreme Blend Coffee atifies See it made at Rotary Bread Shop 1M1 Pike Place of Farmers’ Kow your 1 Ib. 50c; 3 Ibs. $1.45 I also sett The Best 40c Coffee in town at 3 Ibs. for $1.15 Teas That Please 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c Ib. SPRCIAL Japan Tea Siftings 1-Ib. package 23c M. A. HANSEN Stall 40—Economy Market First Avenue Entrance CARNATION MILK (4'2c Stalls 44:27 19 Pike Fi. Economy Fish Market Stall SS, Eeonomy Market ewer Fleer als Saturday Mxt., Lower FI. Vinegar, 53-C—STALI—53-0 Economy Market Across From Sugar Stall Economy Market Pot Roasts! Pot Roasts! Big Sale on Fancy, Juicy Pot Roasts A full line of Choice Steaks and Chops for your selection. Smoked Meats a Specialty. Follow the crowds to FREY’S LINCOLN MARKET Economy Market . Lower Floor Next to Sugar Stall SNe PUBLIC First Ave-—Main Entrance Sanitary Public Market BOYS’ SUITS Golf Shirts, largo assortment, | ‘eedionelmre ia Balbriggan nderwear, French Fiber, Ribbed and Sill 50 Finish, at oe Cc Union Boys’ and Youths’ Mats, 75c¢ large selection, at.. Young Folks’ nnis Shoes for Men, Women and Boys, at its, $1.50 values at WORKERS veralls, khaki and work pants. Union Made Overalls, at.. wool | Wool Mixed Over Shirta, all col With extra pair pants. Serges, Heavy Tweeds. Blue A sacrifice, Sport Shirts, men’s and boys"; fine ..50c 50c 8, assorted patterns, 5 values, at tweeds, all wool, mixed and union ors and patterns, cashmere at $3.00 and $3.50 | t . $1 95 Men's Union Suits, short sleeve, | “ fine fabrics, Goodman Work _ aleta, double Heay y W ork. Shirts best majgein at $1.15 [$1.95 “6 Oregon City AN Wool Blankets and Wool Sweaters ae At prices lower than the lowest Children's Ladies’ $ Dresses ..... 50c | Dresses. 1] 50 nnot find at our Bargain Counter, we have in our Upstairs Store Room, “What you ca REPORTED TO POLICE entered n| The b uhiel , a} ing in th rat for hire” drivers specs ater € f uf in support } 1 r re parking spacen with the new ¢ratfie providing for permanent b 1 ts for parking When you think of advertis: re of the | | ing, think of The Star, NOT IN THE TRUST 10e | Sharpen All Kinds Safe 3 LESLIE Is: Selling MARKET Ee “The Best Washington Creamery SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER: PACE 10 ce Latona Bridge Soon to Be Past and Gone — The a 4, ty award @ com PRICES ARE LOWER Whitmani Regular price ge FERNS 50c 75e and Boston $1.00 % Pike Street Corner Market ART FLORAL CO. THE COST EGGS | Fresh and every one HIGH OF LIVING PEANUT BUTTER before . man BUTTER Fresh ¢ rned 60c Lb. Choice Washington p Bisbearn 53c Doz. 55c Lb. acy Can you beat it? tY y COFFEES | | Rey 45e Bulk, special Made your some guaranteed. | '18c ‘rounD, 8 . CHEESE Seattle's Be TEAS and Sanborn's Siftings, 1b 39¢ $1.25 By at 3 Ibs. fer rem, Satan, RA. OOF ae Best value in the city. Ibs, Pure Cane Free Demonstration Coopera- 25 dua | weese Margarine . 256 tive Milk Cc en 7T7c | Ibe e140 Limit, 2 cana. tor sWAYS 8 a, m. to 12:80, Stalls 102 toi and 1G REE S BUTTER STORE trv sau. VELVeT EDe o SARE Blades, Scissors, Kn. Every Day BIG SATURDAY SPECIAL FREE! FREE! pany 1 POUND SAUSAGE GIVEN FREE every purchase amounting to $1.00 or over. Lard 35c Lh., 2 Lhs. 65¢ ALL MEATS DOWN SATURDAY Follow the crowds to the q PURITAN MEAT MARKET WE CASH PAY CHE STALL 45 STALL 45 with HCONOMY MARKET LOWER FLOOR GREAT DOINGS AT SHOE-TERIA No. Pike Place Market DOWNSTAIRS Next to Sugar Stall Downstairs Kents and Prices Are Lower EXTRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST Ladies’ White Mercerized | School and Dress Shoes, for Pumps and Strap Slippers, | eys and growing girls— in various heels and styles $2.40, $2.80, at $1.60, $1.80, $2.20, $2.40 | coe, $3.20, $3.80 Ladies’ Dress Shoes in var. | Ladies’ White Mercerized us styles, $3.80, $4.40, $4.80, | Hick Cut Shoes, in Cuban, | and low heels, at | $2.40, $2.80, $3.40, $3.80. An excellent value ii 7 in fine mee... $4.80 | In spite of “Cut Price” Sal SHOE-TERIA PRICES ARE SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market-PQWNSTAIRS—Ne*t to Susar stam Butter at 63c Ib.. Why. pay 70c? Folger’s Golden Gate or Maximum Fisher’s Blend Flour, sack... . .$3.00 Canyon Milk, 2 cans for........25¢ Also Corner Fleat and University FEDERAL MEAT CO. STALLS 103-105-107-109 SANITARY MARKET Many smiles were handed out by JACK last week, but there are still some left. Saturday the choicest smiles and the choicest meats will be put over the counter together. Choice Prime Rib Roasts Choice Lamb Roasts Our Sausage Factory produces all first-class Sausage and Lunch Meats First Ave. Floor Sanitary Market Special Tomorrow ALL Choice Veal Roast Milk-fed Chickens