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ATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919. Would Die | Snatched at Collar | OREGON FARMERS BAR JAPS f Thi i for Treaty ” wt Cartoonist HOOD RIVER, Ore., Sept 6.—An association ennnea UO"! 1. | which has for its object the prevention of the fur- AUDITORIUM, OMAHA, Neb, a ther purchase or leasing of Hood River valley MO Rept Reserv pea treaty were argued against today by re lands by Japanese was formed here last night at a President W ow atiress to @ crowd estimated . . . oe ere Me ‘ ‘ mass meeting of representative orchardists of the As a dreamy young composer who backed a “authenticated in 1 valley. Realty dealers of the city will be asked to honor with 2 punch:and bang; i= allsthe gre he anid therefore thove iw noe oe ||| ©o-operate in the movement. T SEASE 10 0672.00 | REACH MARKET *i-s- oc Gesee CHRISTIE COMEDY peaes FOR FLEE Screen Stars As They Are Domestic interfered with in said There was intense silen net of fine quality and ae case When the armad the Pacif sly explained t ’ sod : 5308 | ’ armada of the Pacifi Ber, peanenthingty p segoon Bh r ton, Grossman | Mest league of nations plan for 5 «~bsteg 4 rT $9 |steams into Elliott bay and anch Ani _ ar by providir a ‘ee she recipients of the DAIRY PRODUCTS pe 7 ge . et é nent. A full car load of Prices Pald to Shippers fr a three days’ visit at 10 o'clock oi. : Reg, | the rn Washington potatoes in| 30 | Friday morning, Gov. Hart and Gov NEW STEAMER WILL |Shortage of Cars € nations. fe 3 . sioein ‘thee Seaham wanek an eile ter—Leeal country cream: ) Davis, of Idaho, will climb | The preaident had a cor oy OD to arrive the Inter part of thie) Muerte # we Admiral Rodman’ fiagtie| CARRY R, R. SUPPLIES| Closes Two Mills Snead in —— bang jg me first car load of Eastern| matter Pat bats a | New Mexico, and ¢ 4to him, for| The 7,500ton steamer Delight has| EVERETT, Sept. 8—With a sup- hay Ee Gail of Wenaet sae “ ashington Jonathan apples will Cetatly, SFM. ose : val hetitis est” gobs on earth, the been assigned to Frank Waterhouse! ply of cars 75 per cemt under the de- here at the end of the week « : ake | MPs 10 the city um of entertain.(@ C2 bY the shipping board. She|mand, two Everett mili, the Fired i. Opening quotations will be $2.25 to | ad pro he ertare commence load at Pile mt $3.50 per box. King David apples DAIRY PRODUCTS | | ment for the men of the fleet was we mmence loading at Pier Baker Lumber company and the Ja- ate hethatnn 60:00 t 086 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers jannounced Monday. At 11 a. m. the middle of the week. -Railway|mison Shingle company, have sus - | | ‘The last bie week of peaches tx “ agrees iad — will be a Wild West parade | supplies, lying at the Meadows, will, pended operations indefinitely and lat hand. Altho sh nia are ex "tens Ss Neen z ; sate {2 ™. bY be loaded and she will convey them| other concerns are on the verge of fter wer he y creamery. - auto tour fo os. . * 7 pected after this a, ¢ : . ball at the ball park and «| Vladivostok. Capt. F. A. Pier.|doing so. The demand for cars for show at Liberty park will pre n will command the vessel. The fruits and grains and the effect of the arrival at 6 o'clock of Secre | Delight was launched by Skinner @ | the strike are causes of the short Jonephus Daniels | Eddy Dinner, a floating — ERD Sere First new Eastern Washington m potatoes arrived on the Monday morning. The Reservations would send the} treaty back to the peace conference, | he said, and when be asked if the/ People wanted was a reat shou { “No! No! Wil gon was loudly cheered when he Criticised the senate’s delay, saying ; no man could tell how ke that | witt , hedy would take to do anything [Quotations were unchanged a sergetes Put Up or Shut Up } Local fresh ranch egies were hee ree He admitted he ‘disliked the ing at the new high price of 64 . serene pd iB Shantung provision of the treaty, cents per doren at all house Mon but said it would do no good to re- day we chi 8 jn ‘ = cream qoans a ee oe een fuse to ratify the treaty China | ery houses have been pelling ome hr a mg , 4 he bal He asked if the people wanted to 4 efterncon. Butter is expected to ariiagegchbte rMoed alata om fo to war against Britain, France advance shortly , : teeeee ne ota and picks Wilson's , 20 i Japan to get Shantung for Quotations on corn and oats are . zi President Wilsco's arrival at 1200 * Ciiee | canter. . ns a ne the main ever rote on in which the men of the fleet and the! He again reit ed, with regard| ' ipts at the loen! stock yard POULTRY s public generally will be Interested. A fo his opponents, that they must Rat were 108 cattle; 123 hog Prices Paid by Wholesale Deal- uite of rooms for the president and for Your a or shut to. Thte repented 276 sheep: 270 lamba Market on | ers to Shippers I Mra, Wilson and the official party \ challensce was greeted with cheers, hege is steady gate, eee 4 7 pic - bas been engaged for days at’ the . ? } Wilson asked if it were possible Robert Minor on cattle and sheep Lave Sees eees see Hotel Wast president ye V that any little group in Amvrica de-| . " “ hie x” = . ” nae . oe a w dine at rome with 2 ua es red to dominate the worki by], “The Man Without # Country” isjas it was before he began | Price Paid Wholesale Dealers Mre. Wilson, and | in the even . , to stay out of the league ana|!2 town. faves at the all-powe govert for Vegetables and Fruit Livé; gus is Sab alee ia cuiy penlk abhrens at — ° substitute “sinister pan-Amer He 4ropped in from Russia, Ger-| ents of Europe ” the Arena s e fem” for “pan-Germanism. many and France. His last perma- He Didn't See ‘Em 7 s Quotations at Stockyards x “That is hideous,"’ he cried. Yet, nent address was the United States| There was little blood-shed in : 2 e EINER, tone crore teceustves Sdlammouccy evucn’; on ‘Cotstas’’'se| Rusia. sare'hOtaer! the siroste wore 2 Fae Negroes to Work pcb ime endo. Some men in this country do not|wasn't a bad address to have at|ot cluttered with the dead and one a1. Reece ibeogie ow . find such s procram “unpalatable.” |tne time, ay three great powers were |cOUM xmoke an after-dinner cigar. 1M pheendeeretest et for Better Spirit Safe D tB SS ee a ee ss disind tak oes ees afe Deposit Boxes ‘The covenant of the league of na-| collar about getting p ured. : per a Ne sense DO00011 is the only guarantee against “Fore one month,” he said, * s . Medium to chotce ° the president asserted : it, there will be another| war within a generation, he diminish rapidly from now on ert, fireworks on the water at the convention called by the “The Man Without a Country” ts : ; Lincoln league in Chicago, Septem Then you can go away from home and none other than “Bob” Minor, fam-'|20#*4 for an hour or two on al, Per ‘erat ; ber 16, 17 and 18, for the purpose aus A - pane ether than “Bor” Miner. £001 aid tn Theatre. quar, Méssow. Seer eto sana sie|ot bringing ebout'"a. better, under: enjoy the big events without worry. spondent and born storm-center of |!t WA" peaceful and quiet and de os srteescecereeeceee T standing between white and negro Rent one of them today. ect preterm cates © |tghtful. I enjoyed thone little nies - : citizens lison said he would con- thes }tas, ‘Then, one day. I saw tn an ; ; The delegates chosen to represent himseif recreant to every TE cncagg any > yao rage ay a ome English paper where Chineso® mer- | itacai. per is : the colored people of Seattle at the $3.50 and Upwards glare F smarine get revolutions, the Ree ee ee oe pore it 4 seogrte 4 eenriee are Rev. w D. Carter, White and Red Terrors in Rusa ee ding the pastor of Mount Zion Baptist square for the past month. It ta} , oes church; Rev. D. A. Graham, pastor THE is and the Spartacus fighting In Ger- | a a funny I did not see them. Per. | of the First African Methodist Epis- “ ‘ many, The last seen of him was ‘ * Ki : P would be “clad to die" that jin the Labor temple in Paria. Then "8" 1 was dozing ir 7 ° 4 copul church, and Ira orris. 55 . treaty might be ratified. Minor ch cterized Cole i ~ . Cows— Country, dressed ... soenemennevent vo praised Senator Hitchcock's |! Yio". leader of the anti-Rolahevik troops, | Wash x Rage ee - 0 ‘i ‘cen j of Seattle in favor of the treaty and said But We Grins As a monarchist and “savage of the | prephine ton. 5 Veal—Pancy STINE _ COBLE: Sept Shot by SECOND AT MARION would be. just as proud to stand| Three governments wanted Minor. old Ulack Hundred type.” Ho also | Radishes—Local, per doa. bunches soe hasan German soldiers in the neutral sone, | Senator Norris (the republican|The English wanted him for al-|declared that 70,000 Japanese | Rhubarb . — — Private Reass Madsen of Sacra-/ ‘ og | ch Le » ento, Cal., was dead here , Bator from Nebraska), “‘if he|teged instigation of anti-British feel-| soldiers now in Siberia will never | suimech lora!. per bes Parane | | mente, Cal, was dead here today id let me. ing among the Hindus of*the Pacific|be driven from Russia except by| Local 2 |Coast. The Germans wanted him recognition of the Lenine govern. | Sweet Petators—< sada ‘ — jfor the part he had played with|ment by the allied powers oom iges the Spartacans against the govern- After nine months In Bolshevist " 1 A ment and for his friendship with Rnesia and four months fn Spar-| ” . | t ' | Pi 2 Blan Being Contested |<"; Liebknicht and other leaders |tacus Germany, this stormy petrol pean TANAPOLIS, Sept. §.—That of the revolution. The French want-|of war-correspondents finds Seattle | two brothers, Frederick C. andjed him because they were afraid quiet Warren C. Fairbanks, wrote thejhe was a Bolsheviki or a Spartacan | Finds Seattle Quiet ‘will of her father, the late Charles! or something. by “No Warren Fafrtanks, while he waa| put the United ‘weak and blind and near death, was|ment had him ; “te the assertion here today of Mrs. |, b h a ; fc jkeep him. At least until charges kidnap me. 1 think I shall rates one o ance robate court of Alamongst allied troops © invest!-| Minor will epenk at the Arena} suit in which she seeks to break the |fatedy allied troops, were inves se 18 Sept a a pe tna pe 4 3 : ‘ in Fra co terms of the will disposing of, 4 , , me teatliy Sos, rong 40 ponies oe $8,000,000. By the sposing of), They were investigated, and fav-|hix exporter the Russtan and| pot? ; People Paid orably to Minor, for he Won his lib-|German revol under auspices | Casabos 1 e brothers are inade exec : ut Fe will the brothers are nade execu-\erty and his gtin is as delightful of the Central Labor Counc! | Crabapptes $5.00 For tors. ic | Dates ee er sonainnconcemnnety — . ‘ This Trip $7,468,580 | | The shooting occurred about a mile | 1,962,079 | | from the Coblenz bridgehead reurrs excitement,” he says, “nary States govern- a revolution. Not even a Red Ter and they meant to ror. Not a single government to} SAGOMA, Gest, G—-tasving she They Will Not Profiteer oop Ee EXCURSION TO MEET THE PACIFIC vehoo! grounds without pernsission, ea Frank Sharpe, «ix-year ol Mr. and Mrs - : Promising co-operation to keep) courteous treatment to the sailors| strained who near Seattle, w food prices reasonable during the Md visitors ng the stay of the] Dark amber 3 over t in & Foes | Homey Dews ‘ any Y (stay of the Pacific fleet in Seattle 2 Lemons . Northern Pa train a the : Tho there is ne bt that. there] eee, Cushman Indian school Sunday|'?? Seattle Caterers’ axsociation win he plenty of food | 2 5. 5 afternoon | notified Robert C. § " go around, it is the que In company with two older| “istrict attorney ing that in oroving th ardent to j eS brothers, Frank had arrived on the |™en will help at ng A settle,” declared anr school grounds in readiness for the | letter to Saunders, the vuran District Attor ran ‘ rly Crawt #100 opening ct the term on Monday men declared et of Spokane arrived th enttle f | “We hereby expres , ter- Monday to attend the conference of| jy Weeh. artic tee 1 A —fhlto provide adequate ecommotu- day to discuss ways and mea of | Plame—Kennewick, py 4 | Girl Lowers Record | tion.” resonate and camhatting ine Nigh cor. ef living, | Pree Trseeay, Bar 6 : 9 anaes atadalases | - Tocal Italian, pert formed. that th _tie | Watermelen—Per ig The S.S, Indianapolis will leave Colman Dock at 9 A. M. to meet the fleet othery ‘Winh-aicm ead RBS. |: and return with it to Elliott Bay. Here isan unparalleled opportunity to Bis ay Mire x see Uncle Sam's gigantic fighting ships close up. k 1 Aimands 1 Brazil Note eG, Mat Oe po el 3 BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY-~Only a Limited Number Will Be Sold with Pauline Ar PALACE MIP yi gl At gc me Ticket sale opens today, MONDAY, at 10 A. M. and closes Thursday noon. tbeaped tr pean Mentinee and conn: | Ugh, Rameer at the, show. «sel : Only a limited number of the many thousands who will want to make this feta Noees ong - aang eer fe ane ole ae aE fog Gr fad trip can be accommodated. Buy your tickets early--Don’t be disappointed. a Mora & Co, offer song and ty, Per Pound y Minn’ Mora and five | are in th hands of tawrence Ort. . Colman Dock Will Be Closed All Day Except to Tiose Who Have Tickets Corey Hunt, Miss Albright Blask Tuesday night wit ged Ey Soa ihe "3 haseront fe Round Trip Fare Only $ 00 or Panta rin are. xylopho Raise Funds for pg grat Aerep te Because of Cannon Saluting Dizon and Bell, ecoentrice, Jewish Sufferers |02°s%.', and whistles blowing, chil- ed s ‘The Palm Beach rampa ik Public masw meeting | with || Dry ealtekiag § tha and under, No. i ‘at dren under 5 years will not towards raising fund. for Parole and snanaee th Jewinh sufferers in Poland, Ruma-| Hersenldes, green oF aitad, o4,4.6¢g¢ be allowed aboard. wenery and costum bow — on setiage sountr lean ranch, full grown Levy's Orpheum this week. ‘The oc-| ogc” tin ‘aye, "and Fenler ge, | der maaitm wor ee Hie No Half Fare Tickets Sold casion is the preventat bie 5 * | Monday night. Rabbi Simon ummer Folly compa zey and other prominent men exy little musical come ‘ou Elk?’’ The plot peal ay} A oo pg — | ae Non 3 ; Buy Your Tickets Early---Don’t Be Disappointed ~ Eesioe «new recordin the interns [wort hee anh. and: draod ‘et| Seng tig Sa! Sing Cinsean | canoes eeitt Colman Dock Main 3993 320 yards in n am |thée family, who is really an 2Ik,| yyerett, « see.” snd Bore: Muse be esas y 4 minutes, 27 wconds, | pays them w visit and, being IM- tigen, Everett, treasurer, | Dein is elec ut the semi-annual conven

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