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TO ME DANA SLEETH a HEN you find a anarty | town, one that tries to exalt itself by sneering @t a neighbor, you al ways find a cheap town, a town Ghat is lagy, that is losing in the race for supremacy Tam reminded of this by the fol 4 Yowing eatract from a Portland pa | per: “Why "0 send tr kelsee to Se- | attle? To give the devil hie due, the kaiser was taught the manners = | of a gentioman. He is the grand | son of Queen Victoria amd has had some of the usages of decent soc! ety forced upon him. If he had to associate with some of the peonte "wo have met in Sewedte, no more " fitting punishment could be de- vieed. «The bumptious amrorence of the average Seamietts, and the | ck of the common courtesies of "society, would make Mr. Hohen- wollern feo! like Jonwh's gount in a@month. Imagtne a refined, sensi- tive person, with a nervous tem. | Ht, Pesiding in Seatte—vetwy, | sulelde would be penfomble.” j see ORTLAND, stuck on a sand bank 100 miles from the ocean; Port land, too indi@fepent to go after the Alaskan onl but forever whining because got it; Portland) neatly fated In the vest pocket of three or four decadent capitaliew, wher Outside energy hann't a chance we penetrate, because all opportunity te hogsed by the home guard; Port: | Jand, of all the cities of the Coast, | fe stil! so rural minded, so slug | Rish bearted, wo cheap, that it de [ff Nights in silly les about fw suc. ' cessful neighbors, } ©] like Portland—the Poetiand that. God made, not the one manu- factured by the Ladds, and the Cor- “Dette, and the Millses, and the [ff ) Wileoxes, and the Failings—but r [Ef > sorry that this beautiful old | ing village refuses to grow | up and continues to caterwaul like astray alley cat. Next to a newspaper fight, in F ailliness, in the town fight, and when you discover either a paper ora town that arrogates to itself ail virtue and imputes to tts rivals all baseness, you have discovered pminded town and a weak d newspazer. eee TRUST that the next time I hear Tschaikow- sky's “Pathetic.” my Dearest neighbor will have his mind on higher lately, by a gentieman just J me. who kept dwelling on Just put on a thin this foot”—here the over his lament and erased it. was this same intelligent citi- thought the program was when the symphony was because the symphony her) four movements. As the next Rumber was “Mother Goose,” one ‘aN get a rather comprehensive tn- into that poor fellow’s mental di people like that, it ia highly “@mential that the civilizing infiu- of music, and art, and ltera- be widespread. HE tady tt wan with Tr) him confessed that she was quite a musician. She thought the celes * tina was a street organ. TAnd yet, Goudtless, he was a business man, a loving fa + @ lovable husband, and had high opinion of his culturai at mts, having early in life learned to esteem olives and know ing what the third knife was for at @ dinner party. A good, average American busi- Resa man, and the salt of the earth but as deaf to the world of rhythm, @s blind to the world of beauty, and as simple minded on funda Mentaj truths of science, and phil @ophy, as a Hottentot dancing to the tribal drums. And that’s all right, too, i¢ he recognize his ignorance; but he didn't. He persisted in regard ing a white sock as of more im portance than the entire orchestra the genius of the composer, or the 1® aeeen! pleasure of his neigh: TURKS KILLING MANY VICTIMS @ American Relief Workers| Marshalls Leave "Fired on by Fanatics WASHINGTON, March 1—About 10,900 Armenians have been maasa- d by Turkish nationalist forces in llicla since fighting began between French and Turkish troape, accord: ing to advices at the state depart- | Ment today. The latest: masnacre re. Ported to the department toith of Atrocities against the Armentans at Marash, including the murder of » p’ Armenian girls who were under the Introducing -in Window and FREDERICK ~The MODES & NELSON | of SPRING in - Apparel and FIFTH AVENUE & PINE STREET . -Aecessories March 1-6, 1920 a] STEAMSHIP EL AQUARIO was Minicter Accused launched for the quartermaster corps in Love Charges |°! ‘°° United states army at tho Pipes PR National Steel Construction company SAN FRANCISCO! March 1.—Se- ‘ Jour, wielded ty a thug, O. 8, Yama.|leetlon of a jury to try the $60,000 Serene ae bit ana ite , sf reine suit of Willlam Smeltzer, former tho- | (@Ushter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. | mote, propetetor of the O. K. hotel, jatrical manager, against the Rev. Sparling of Olympia, smashed the bi | Railroad ave. and Washiagton st.,| John F. Poucher was begun here to- ¢ bottle on the ship's Iemma | was suffering: no ill effects Momday. | day. The thy and his friem@ teok $40) Smeltzer charges Poucher stole the jand slugged the Japanese for re-|love of Mrs. Smeltzer, The minister | CHARLES SCHWARTZ fuminge to open the sage |until recently was pastor of the Cen: |] Optometrist and Mf. Optician G VALLEIO, Gu., March 1--An on — tral Methodist Episeapol church, of San Franciso d Mrs. Smoeltzer waccentsl ottempa wan made bea | | " “ / VUBMONT MOTOIRENPS wero re-j acted as h ary, pitches to rob the Bamk ef Suisin at / acted as his secretary. , ly - FUNBAL MABVICES for Lai | jet ing Monday r that the ae | cyt | Mn, CHARLES 4 CLAY¥ON| na : oe Soebes | BA K R rr | diva at Seuttio General hospital trem | ( | pricumonian following infurwza, Be | | Over Head by Thug | aiden ber husbawd, €. J. Clayton, who | ih om hin way te Snattle trom Denver, | | Oem Clayton le survived by her | | mother, Mrs. Alice Beck, a a ee roter, Witam B. Peck, bel = Fail in Attempt to Rifle Safe! Der Suisun Bank | pei. Wa, BIER, wits oF torenee City Councilman F. M. Hurd, 4147 12th ave. N. B., died Sunday morn: | | AMho hit on the head by aa iron CHICAGO, March 1.—Because they could not hear the steht of the toys with whith Morrisen Marshal! played, Vice Peesitent Thoma B. Mawsinell beth Wey ingtan for sxweret were, Mer vison dived lant wen Me, and Mary Shure waged nere today ca Pent te Phoomix, Arie. Reamon 237 Epler Bik. | Robbers who had drilled three” holes in the anain vault by means hed | acetyleas torches, app rently we that city, M was learned weday. Phim! ¢., ° In his complaint Smeltzer cites a “Ce cwwbthe atiny tenn y alvert Moore, who died Phursday, avin: on Wostle. ve. will be 0} SIS See Ave. tection of the Americ: neste We coutta’ yt any id set, Baek be Holane county. | —* pavirwr pen | visit his wife made to Los Angeles || S* * . Protection of the American mission | | 0%” cere dy test, bin Mecin {\ i" 100 DisieeMt baw Im Holane cOBNtY.| wary hold Moma@ny A to the wheels of trafic Murch 10./while the pastor was there Phone Main 3583, clothes and shens every éay,” tee vice preosittomt sale. “We bad to get awny.” | The mew thorefare will permit traffic ee 0 tre. | merican relief workers are fr moving each way to have a complete oh | quently in danger from the Turks. On January 20, when fighting began frightened away. They abanen between the French and Turks at ltwo acetylene tanks which, it Is Marash, an automobile with five loved, were atolen a week ago In & Americans ani a French officer on Military Academy = (!"«'. ‘ Dre oy || SEATTLE. FIMBT, route to Aintab, was fired on by In the vault, it is unofficially re » Army Blankets . Oo o ALL TRE TIME; arts. “Americans in wwe arverican| Measure le Pagsest| ported, was clone to $1,000,000 in Auto Robes: college at Marash were fired on WASHINGTON, March 1.—The| bonds, gold, silver and currency. In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE LAS® AND “For the @nforcemeat of law fine for coats ‘ when they offered to mediate W6-|senage today passe@ the military | ov ae ov.78) ag@ order, tho encouragement of Full Sot of Teeth. . Peer > | tween the Tysie an@ French. | acaderny appropriatien bil, carrying |Geergian Hetel Is | Souvenir Overienn Cape all wool .. |} industrial development in every ‘all Set of Whalebone Teeth. ..@8. 0, ie legitimate way; for a municipal } Crowns nae sagt Sold to Local Men) U. 8. Web Belta ... 7 FUNERAL SHRWICES for Mine. | Jeane Spilman were held Sunday at | py adquiving _ cont ° the Manning Undertaking parlors un-| DIVORCE EVIL will be the sub! Georgian Hotel company last. week, | « tneve $3.50 |] protection to labor that ts given der the auinpices of Harmony Home-| ject of Dr. F. T. Kenney, who ad-|8. W. Thurston and H. 1 Maithy | All Wool Heavy Sox, gray and white to capital, and for 100 per cent stead lodge No. 1742, BY A. ¥., With) 4 ee, Western Washington pax-|have gained the management of four | «+ . Americanism, My platform has burial in the Everett cemetery, here March 810, | large Seattle hostelrien | Double “White Wor not changed ono jota," . : admipistration based on purely rol of the| U. 8, Gold Medal Folding Cots business principles; for the same ALL SIZES Amalgam aa 2 | All _work guaranteed for 18 years, Have impression taken in the Hi] | moraic id get seek same day. Examination and advice free, | See Samples of Our Plate ige Work, We Ss Most of our present patronage is se mone aE sr tors’ omnis on canada | The Georgian, Fourth ave., near | jlarge size .. . | patients wh: tg Tes whore work is still gixies good nal MRS, META KEMPEES, wito of | Pike ati the Tinperiai, Fourth ave.| g |Patients whe have teated our work. | When chiming to Our ottice, we J. Kempees, vice consul for thé| UNDER AUSPICES of the Ma-|neae Union at; the Plan, Weetmie| sale Conducted by A. LOU COHEN wings 4 Doin Seadaye beeen 6 hocks tee Ma Yor Three-Year Couneil Term letheriands in Seattle, died of|sonic lodge funeral wervices for Eu-|ave. and Pine st. and the McK Camp Lewis Wireless mmonia at tho Seattle General|gene M. Fisher, who died Friday, Apartments, Seventh ave, and Pike | 407 Hinckley Building Saturday evening. will be held in Cleveland, Ohio, Seattle, Wash COLMAN BUILDING OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS oor UaAVEReKTY 67 (Paid for by Frank Case)