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The Ridin’ Powder River BY— Kid From Henry Herbert Knibbs THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. | OBEY TREATY, — GERMANS TOLD France Says Teuton Troops Must Leave Ruhr Kegion y NRY woop HE, PAGE 11 SD PICTURES OF KAISERITE REVOLT IN GERMANY) MICHIGAN FIGHT GROWING LIVELY League of Nations Issue in | Primary Monday DETROIT, April 2-—The league of tions loomed today as the main It . PATUS, April 3.—Premior Miller. Cc righ . . i mnt and today sent a new note to Dr, |wue in the Michigan primary Mon opyright, 1919, by Henry Herbert Knibbs | Withelm Von Mayer, the German day. ‘ is _ charge d'affaires, inviting tom The Hoover campaign organization iP {Continued from our last issue.) |; ranch-houne that evening to get sup. | It was a brief note addressed to Mate withdrawal of German gov-| has been pushing the former food A figure loomed in the dusk—a | piles for their line shack, The place | Brevoort and signed “J, E It in.) ernment troops in the ‘Ruhr dis administrator's bwttle for votes on Iman on foot who carried a rifle, W8s all but deserted. The cook waa | structed Brevoort to accompany Pete | trict 4 the innue of @ league, with reservar ross his arm. VUete couk! not dis. | there and the Mextean J who] Annersley to Bl Paso a the sale Millerand restated Franc@'s poat. Uons “properly safexuarding Amert i ish his features, but he saw | looked after the fast or f the cattle and to see to it that) tion He insisted France had the can interests.” Sthat the man was tall, booted and| stables; but Brent and the rest of | the money which Annersiey would | fight to occupy Rhine cities if Ger Senator Hiram Johnsen, in his Dee 4 Eepurred, and evidently @ linerider| the men were gone, Pete thought | have with him was deposited to the| many’s violation of the peace trolt speech last 1 yeaking of : With the Texan. of the horsemen that he had seen —| credit of James Ewell in the Stock-| treaty continued | Hoover aa a “certain gentleman “This bere young stingtn’ Heard | ood of Brevoort'’s remark, that they | men's Security and Savings Bank. In an earlier statement the French eald Hoover had bt ne of the lmye he wants to see the fo'man, |WOUld “be right busy soon. Pete Pete handed the note back to Bre. | Offered to allow German reichawehr chief supporters of t » fight Ja . Kin you help him out™ wondered how soon, and now busy. | yoort. “Where did you git it? Vho| (National Guard) to enter the Ruhr | for a league withe 1 4 ” « in | in . ea to put down the communist u “Hither the gent an Wrong “9 “Go ahead and apeak your piece.” | A few days later Brent rode in | | 4 iP , ‘eald the en Rith the nile. [and sent Pete and Brevoort straight | Harper, ‘3. Et ta gim/| "ais, 1 Germany would consent to| in his original ad 16 has been © “She's spoke,” said Pete. south, ated on two of the ranch’s he Spider." French occupation of several tmpor-| sonver 4." Johnsor aul h an citioa « a eo | « cused Ge Vood, ¥ “Im the man you're huntin’,” as | ™test thoroughbreds and heavily | o Harper rode to Shrowdown and | “nt cit aa & guarantes that the} bt a a med nV “ cae ierted the other. armed, Brevoort was moody, mut-| pack? relchswehr would be withdrawn mentioning hie name, of Conia “You foreman tering that this was his last doggone! “te took word from Brent to The | “Meh order was restored quantio . the pa arcir “a bere “The same.” eee for the Olla Pe Lg he Was! Spider that the boys had started, Sona eater 3 Tro ] - . P : onettbar a n expenditures J got a letter here for Sam Brent, |*!Ns sent into Mexico when the | said Brevoort é y10) N nia oppo ; : of the Olla,” said Pete undorstandin’ was that he was te nd Brent—" Pete hesitated for| This the Berlin government re. Gov, Henry J. Allen, of Kansas, « nto ‘ ‘ earn his pay the white side o’ { : of thy “Now you're talking business. pcr h t nit 4 7 fear of committing himaelf, even the | fused to do, and France then notified a bed eT yt pom bel “His business,” laughed the Texan, | Mer he trusted Brevoort. But Brevoort| Von Mayer she would not consent to e ~ nga go -s “Nope— The Spider's," asserted| “Brent was myin’ he was short of had no hesitation. He anticipated any violation of the treaty of Ver- fox ithe carry hpi ee bers | hands,” suggested Pete Pete's thought and apoke frankly: | sailles, h forbids German treop ising tm the eolemine of tie Saeean “Your letter will keep,” mid the} “Which is correct. But there's “Brent figured it fine, 1 knew in the Rube district ising in the columns of his newspa- per to the Wood cause he “Ed, you drift on along | Jose, who knows every foot of the| Why he sent you and me on this ride! Millerand’s latest note wae tn re °° og % m the fence till you meet Har @ry-apot clean to the Ortes. Does |—but I was tryin’ to find out if you| ply to a communication from Von “ ait Heh" “And "the |Re’ send Jone? “No. "Me sends (wo | was wind or ‘rain’ lind. If we] Mayer, in which the charge ml i Demos Refuse to 4, red in the dusk to| white men, tellin’ me that it ts too| come back, Brent won't show his/had been established that the Ruhr } i cowhorse. “We'll | big a deal to trust the Moexican| hand. If we don't come back communists were in touch with the Quit Hoover Club 2 said he. with.” And Brevoort gazed curious. | coltect the dough and vamoose. Kin| Russian soviets at Moscow by wire: | Altho Herbert Hoover has lined up © Hew cattle grazed across the Olla’s ly at Pete. He thought he knew! you see a hole in the fence? xe, and that immediate steps were | with the republican party, the Beat | age acres, Pete had expect-|now why The Spider had I “You're whistlin’, Ed! It's one commary to prevent a renewed out: | |tle Mooverfor-President club, which to see many cattle—and much/to the ranch and why Hrent, in| crook tryin’ to git the best of an » the German reds’ effort to started out as a non-pdrtisan oF Work to be done. Instead, there | turn, had sent Pete on this danger. other crook. But I would aaid establish a soviet republic in the in ganization, was continuing as such © al Were few cattle, and as for work ous mission. Is The Spider Brent was straight, Tsay The Spi-| dustrial district of Westphalia today, its @emocratic members fe- * Ihe had been put to riding tine with | of a friend of yours? queried Bre: der’s money goes into that there| Franoe, it was understood, took the fusing to “stultify” themselves, ae- to Dig Ed Brevoort. + voort suddenly bank pomition teday that the danger of the |cording to H. 8 Volkmar, _Gemocrat. i at About a month after his arrival, “Why, I dunno, He—he helped Same here, 1 ain't so dam’ hon-| Ruhr revolt has paased, and that the mee while he was drifting slowly me out of a hb y eat that it hurts mo, but I quit when | soviet th , | ~ hu viet threat was a German subter- at along the fence with Brevoort, Pete "Did you eve him out? it comes stealin’ from the man fuge to avoid fulfillment of the peace | vagrant pe agg of bh Mer” No, I ehanct.” | that’s payin’ my wages. treat = men, out beyond the ranch-Lr “Uh-huh, Well, Just Then I reckon you and me in| News dispatches from the disor Tiding slowly toward the north. He) your hoss and run yo pardnem in this deal," and Pete | dered a eout the French con: | ’ spoke to Brevoort, who nodded over this a minute.” A boylahly proffered his hand ring the armed revolt : i Add like to be right busy soon.” | dvew a folded slip of pai Big Ed Brevoort grasped Pete’ iapeed and that the workers’ : irevoort and Pete rode to the shirt-pocket nd handed it t*. | hand, and held it till the horses shied | red army w urrenderin, rand, and be 1 the hor ed army won surrendering Ite guns, | ge eee apart. “To the finish. maid see IT kes $179 Fi Pock To the finteh,” echoe Pete, and a es rom oc! with one accord they slackened rein. of Victim The thoroughbreds reached out In K APP BRIGADE 4 | that brought thetr riders nearer and | ° : ° ar) : Mexican agent of the gueritia cap . Former Soldiers and Sailors Find Civil Life Hy ave, and esler way, walled 4 sin whose troops were so sadly tn inne of boot . 3 Friday night until L, F. Rel) Too Tame. They Are Joining the Re Pe Boe adhere nbd | mund, Janitor, appeared to fix | . i 4 cRLIN, Apri he marine the furnace for the night and™ CHAPTER V1 | Puck Marine Combines the Desirable rg hs — brigade under Captain Ehrhardt, | aed pase knocked him senseless when be ent’s ake Features of Both Army and Navy. | , gonad san | MRICM furmiahed the military back: | series. Tee ee eee rete as rode Into a6 aMbUSD | bone of the Von Kapp insurrection | » ‘ he border, Jat the Ortez rancho just as the lat . Reimund's prostrate body was > i trouble otarte over “ wpe mond for, the Marine (Serpe were pro- phe lis ) Jes tas the Jat) oe Mar has not disbanded ana| A drawbridge in the Spittelmarkts neighborhood (above) was raised high enough to| una a tew moments later by hie nuns any. one pg pa he bs Gan, be thelr OGURY UhE VOU “Tout ctngine neem taicty rapid aun | Wit not 14. one of its hien| Prevent soldiers from storming the fog 6 positions. When pedestrians crossed this bridge} wite, who went to the basement when Where Uncle Sam's bossing the have so amply demonstrated the piny that they escaped the Mexicnt officers the United Press| they were helped over the open section by soldiers. Kapp soldiers and officers, with their ar-| her husband failed to return to their wisdom ©! jevelop ts the om * toda ’ ‘a! material among the enlleted ‘men, | tader Arc and his men a g Fi : jtillery, stationed in front of the Brandenburg gate (below), scene of much fighting. apartment. She found him lying As th to t t ‘ o ing, to disarm unt’ he| omega ae —_____—_ —_—___—_- eBetchbts jnear a coal bin in which the thug that the aystem has been adopted hey rode back towas te 4 etgnificant 1 | bly hid. é Don't werry or fret or get ins | as a permanent feature of the | l'ete said nm es . aimee orsvey Bip es aweat, service. Any man who has the | “I wonder why Brent didn’t send 9% ended ye USIC WANTED TO), imund’s injuries are not sertoua: Just call up and tell the Ma- | makings of an offcer in him |ime down he Orte ne. What| The brignde has no iatention of MAKE’EM WORK ie sustained a painful bump on the 7 rines. stands an excellent chance of rt laid he ric , for” ywing the government to fulfill a vw) pa ing rapidly through th me [tee ee t t hat th HELSINGFORS, April 3.—The| F a tly figured 4 1% @ non-com- aes | ite promise to see that the marines GPOR pr - e Reimund recently figur in an- Brent figured that I'd get wire ti tell the Marines, just tell the | missioned grades of corporal and |. “ee he ing You gy ‘< under. | Were disarmed, the officer said. He! | Russian paper Pravda complains | other thrilling ¢vent at his apart 7 Marines, sergeant and “graduating” tnto ao Bice Re penne entered Berlin from Doeberits camp, | | that the working intensity and pro-|ment. It was Reimund who tele —— ‘7 # get on the fob tm their | second Meutenant. After that he | standin’ with The Spider is, that I'm | gue ’ Oe scrapping jeans; has the same opportunity of at- |fo'man of the O' case Brent gets |* Short distance out of the city, and) is pow of the factories is|phoned the police when George am “em for trouble, and trouble | taining stil! higher rank as any |bumped off. Mebby The Spider) *@ked the streets without fear of! : Pee ee 5. | Stendily growing smaller. Thomas, 49, attempted to shoot W. 7 ees an eraduate of the Naval Academy. | inky T'm square Moby he. Jox | Ata |More Homes Needed si nesibaaia County Jailer Dis-| 7 whoie of Russia, tt Geclares. |H. Fieming and Frank DOgine, Sia ot sharp points on | tn addition, some Marines are y < us| RUSS PRISONERS : sin the workingman's possession, | dents in the St. George apartments, their bayonets. seek cece dene te caen tha [D7 me -egalnat Brent to heap. us| ROMS Saseabe House Them covers Trick bug “he cannot be bothered to|iast Tuesday. A bent firing pin Jana and they've mn’ each other. 1 dunno, | NG IGADE : » 9p? ada pe tng ei ll OE ayo ogee) You fisure Arguilla will end Or-| Recruits were bein: ‘ | | ip failed to explode the shells in his 2 upon completion of which they are | ‘ re res hd i added to th Outaide " or | e } lc should be played in the n, MEd thee deck © punch tm sheir | S2On completion of which they are |... vcr the line with the cash wlanhed Gully, the teraeet aaa Bow! utnide Inquiries about living and} Breaking open a chocolate cake] - Mlsle should be pi dent ried” a4 - térty-fives. lieutenants of Marines or ensigns | “Yes. Moe will now. We done|of these were former Russian pris- | housing conditions here are more nu: |left with him for delivery to @ PFi®| work harder, the paper suggests. Towa WRESTLERS WIN “Two wAttalions of Marines | in the Navy. hin game by gittin’ loore./oners, who either had been released |Merous this year than last, and the |oner, Deputy Sheriff C. R. Scoones| : eer AMES, Iowa, April 3.—The wrest for immediate service in Haiti.” When we remember that there ay that Arguilla won't|/by the government or freed from |advance guard of Middle Westerners | assixtant county jailer, Friday after-|) DANVILLE, Ill—Fred Buehter, |ling team of Towa State col de Not long ago that call went out fe one non-comminasioned officer t get that) prison ™ by th 4 de hh ife M and 4 b Soph U -commissioned officer to et that/ prison camps by the marines | his wife Mary, and daughte: & Di fee himaelt cou a 5 1 ayringe and a bottle orph : ‘a Bg Fn tole mw pay ke te ndaainna ettrect tar tle movin’. south bacen ordered toward Lochatedt, fn untry has arrived, Miss Anna E. ioe wringe and a bottle of morphine Mrs. Buehler's mother, Mrs Sabina 21 to 12, The easterners won only and ready to shove off very long. a found them inside the south | the Schieewig region, the officer anid, | Moses, of the United States housing | solution. ‘ummir of Hoopeston, 1 two of the seven matches. 4 Abd every man in those outfits was The Ma jtine fer In an hour t were |It had ite own locomotive and rall-|bureau, hae reported to the Cham-| Scoones hurried from the Sail and 4 rine at Work a g for kfas he way equi former soldier, sailor or Marine. sl esgic sage rig Se |clarnoring for breakfast, The cook | way eautpment, and was prepared t0lber of Commerce, witich maintains | arrested Jacob Roby, who had left v e te nem Brent was at the not ireumvent any measures the ra G he “service” was in their blood, | the service is a life of hard work, |jine camp. and had left no word for| way unions might attempt to stop)! baresu nerhern laggy iictradbeg passion cthg OSPEL AUDI I ORIUM BS. - i: . er tres | t glanced quickly at Pete.| “We're ready to start something|*isippi valley country in larger | lodged aguinst Roby later in Justice SEVENTH, NEAR PIKE one of “Jack” Pershing’s gang. | truth. i ay ping wrtran pes pred ort EVENTH, NE. Gay ex-man-c-wars men. | "here te work to be done in the | Evidently Brent had not expected| more at any time,” the officer aajd,(Mumbera than usual,” said Miss — By brcaies § Soy ; . peng ten i Bi Oh, yes, we all growled gt | Marine Corps. But {t ts good, | them to rety soon, if at all. and will, if the government at.| Moses, “This is due, they say, to the i my agape sh ry i Roby aectures on the Revelation, by 4 | After breakfast they mauntered to) tempts to pomtpone the answer until) ¢xtremely cold winter for one reason, | Prinousr, An eu ait e r H. A. IRONSIDE |the bunk-houre and lay down after harvent | Rvety ‘really desirable residence in} WoO Sorne Ae to have been deliv SUNDAY, 3'P. M. It was about noon when the coc “We were not politically invotved| the city ie oceupled as goon as it in| ne cake was hs m de ‘ si i |catled thi bunch t» back,” | In the Von Kapp inaurrection. We /!i*ted as available, and if there were ered, Seoones sald, to C marion Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday—8 P. M. he said man | about Merely intended to march to the|™MOre vacant houses they could be | Owens. held by the government as Goapel Address Sunday Evening | abunetdes reichatag and present our demand) Promptly filled, aa many residents |P alleged “dope” wnuggler. “JESUS AND THE RESURRECTION” The Spider? ed Brevoort ot new elections, but when we ar-|Are now living in smaller quarters| ‘Hereafter dil h ecorogdl ett. tor ay : , “Nope, Sam." rt we found the Ebert govern-|than th would like to if other oc a, thay sen Ainge ale ‘ Mahe He — that Faith cometh by Hearing, and Hearing by _ anked ment had fled.” commodations were available.” toe en ~ “ the of God.” 1 endent J. T. Doyle oe The housing bureau ts located at | tid Supertintendent 5 \"This ‘dope’ traffic has been going Sasa No. I to throw a] Fiume Independent | {088 ‘Asoade buliding on for some time I want it ate @ ne 3 oe never peta State ys Poet stopped.” and I'm xe ) food 01 Sa: ‘oe! | 4 ’ ” e “I reckon je one i do for PA 8, April 3.—Gabriel a@An-| D. d H I . me. You goin’ to pull your freight. | nungio bas proclaimed Fiume an in lecease: ero is ; “ dependent te and bh notified | ‘ pe Se TD age or mete eos eo or = Awarded Cross ta minute Ortex 1 over that cash, | States of his decision, according to! |__ WASHINGTON, April 3 The wer t there'll! be a hole in the nity | newapabert. bére. tds department today announced awar ‘. where #6 ee ee of Distinguished Service Crosses to} ‘ Following the trail that Br rt . , the following | : and Pete had taken tie Ortes | Rene See Se ee | Private Jacob R. Telseth, deceased, | M Northwest arrived in Seattle Satur. Ei % rancho, Arguiiia and bid men rode| ay on route to Vietoria to attend East Limwood, Wash Bringing in Haitian Bad Men |north and with them rode Ortez and| tna duwalt dete euntansaan. 40 04 GRAVEL ROADS Goroaess Clement A. Crobel!, War 8 ile and swore to murder the ; healthful, outdoor work. Th: |severa lof his vaqueros. Within a| nea there Manday and Tuesday Kent-Dea Motives Good ren, Mic! | J 1 » We all “groused” at the | are short, snappy drill that make | few miles of the Olla the ringed mol | wanna | tectonnnle Valine eee ee | - I oO ing e oo eee our hae ee ne a men siert, ant on the job” in |diery swung west to the shelter of! V4 » sins out to tale Ghee | Maple Valley-Biack Diamond—Good. re) LD cooks. ¥ ‘ull packs | mind and body. There are setting- |ine low hill th arallel to the | Vere "iting out to ta ‘ond nd except Inst S the skin off our shoulders. | up exercises that take Inches off = |(ue low hills that ran parallel to the |” put nomething was happening | “ews te valle T’S UNSAFE to carry money in your man’s waistline and put them on og . uy men over near the Olla gate. The Ameri.| which Head or chest ket, ] Remember thoso days when we | his chest. There's shooting on th directly to the Olla fence and| OO" Cwhoys had scattered and were vege aE L pocket, simply to have something to ‘were fit as fiddies, could eat the | rifle range—every Marine is [entered a coulee near the big gate, | Co nara and behind them faint are dest gated jingle. Those jingling coins are likely Bind leg off a table and enjoy it, | trained to be a crack shot; there's here they waited the arrival of . Medim externally” wit . z ie could lick our weight in wildca | work with wireless telegraphy and = firent and the herd. |fiashes cut the dusk. Some thirty | Heme nt be paving | to “burn a-hole” in the pocket and be. p Gad weren't afraid to say s0? And | something of seamanship. It's | Ariuitia, who was to keep out of = pod deg sot cara oie rorhe fod up hill east ef Renton end ri VICKS VAPOR fore you realize it the money is gone oe te biked with us, scrapped | men ithe “Tt °F WOT | aight, had told Ortea to pay the|ine gntewny and began shooting at| fad weet tetoni May Greak valley. | “YOUR BODYGUARD™ = 30¥, OOFTR0 and you have nothing to show for it. ‘with us, took all our money, bum- There must be discipline, jase | “mount stipulated by Brent—and at! i, Ortex vaquero cuilla saw | femmqand-Palt forth Bend—Goor | ——— > ‘ SR nets mente, Sem, | here sae be selbling, Tee | ine ‘old betabuahed rate of twenty Seen eit had Kana, glias, | Heqaduah-Medmond—Via Lake. Sammam You will feel far more prosperous and | '. tu h ne ” ecel o he e ji! i i Hae? Somehow civil life doesn't | is of a sort that no reasonable |unuia cive the foreman of che ota {and scattered. Arguilla saw one| take district, fait of those jingling coins safely stowed often give us friends like that. The | man would object to. Thecea nl detlare te ced Oxnn|after another of the Ortes vaqueros | Renten-menuen Suncnecees d Wholesal away in a savings account. There they man who has never done a hitch Life is not all work for the Ma- s “0 Lb *?\ go down. Did this noble captain of | neatan-Orillia-—Fast side valley—Rough. Retail an olesale 4ll't im the service has missed a lot. | rine. There are bascball, footbalt, | that Arguilla contemplated |1 inerty, ity and aternity | Newport-Iseaquab—Good . . will be earning more money for you, Isn't that so? boxing and swimming for the | killir nt and his men and re) ts the roscue of his country. | Auburmttlack Diamond-Good via Green| Cooking and Watt without your worrying or working An4 for any man who {9 looking | devotees of these sports. No post \ money. Although his ® He did not. Cursing, he| ‘Yet of Sooe creck. All roads south Raking for it for service—all sorts, kind: iq without Its pool tables. Thera | sympath were with his own peo. | ™°” e OB gs, he! of Green river and* neat Baume White Winter Pedr- ditions and varieties of ser is fishing and hunting. For Ma- | pie, Ortes felt that such treachery |“WUN® bis horse toward the south. | | goed, aye main Apples the Marine Corps is the one bet bet rines, in their travels, go whera |. too black, even £ ee 4 There had been too many Gringoes by wie gene: a Matty ena |Spitzenberg Apples | Phe Marine is “soldier an4 sailor, | game, big and little, is plentitur | “%" t00 black, » for a leader Of) in” that wild, shrilling cavalgade to] Q°ente has been placed across road at | Delicious App too.” When the big ships go to | and game lawn are few. | guerillas. suit his fancy Stest bridge over Bouth Work Rnoqual- | Rome Beauty Apples Dexter Horton sea the Marines go with them. Re Men not on guard may, asa rule, The sun had almost touched the (Continued in our next issue.) mie at sixemile post, Road closed for! snelan Apples he Marine has a chance to | leave their station after 2 western skyline when a solitary rider paire from this point to summit Get tired of Wettig he fe landed | o'clock in the afterncon and oy epurred out fret the great gate of| Sos omoes — | mecietian Pre Hie oon ven he Trust and St Haiti or Honolulu, China or the | remain away until reveille (6 of 7 | the Olla and up to Ortez, who recog pr ago ee umolaw + Philippines o'clock) the following morning. | nived in him one of the y ne; Gravel sectie ; Bank nized in one of the you ood. naw may be encountered be Opportunity for travel and ad- yhenever a man may be con- ing fecen Enumclaw and Green Water Sa a vings venture is only one of the things | veniently spared, his commanding | 1U°! that ho eee é from a | unda ance nee ne oe ger Big HAS | that the Marine Corps affords. In | officer has authority to grant him | Suilla’s guards the preceding nigh vING UNDER WAY represented by this branch of the service a man | a ten-day furlough, plus the time | “Here's our tally.” Pete handed fete eee epaaltien, nacd ts nn eo ree Second Ave. and finds unusual facilities for physical | required to travel to and return Ortez a slip of paper. “Two hun-| r@) en ail) Paved roetess’ fetween Keut enaland for less money Ss and mental development. The Ma- | from hia home town. a ind three head. My patron| Britta ppencyes obtain Cherry St. fine Corps makes an ordinary man ‘The Marine Corps destres to give to all ft two dred oven, | Keattle-Rentom—Via Rainier vatiey—City into « real “husky.” young men from all parts of the |v" to call it two hundred even, | |Stssction now open for traftie between [ple in Seattle, Saturday Evenings And there are all manner of | commtry an opportunity of en apd OE tit Ming + fot Bows Rainier Beach and county ling Paving | Go to Stall No. 60, downstairs in | 6 to 8 o'Clock trades that may be learned in the money when you turn it over to ar ens how under way near ‘Taylor's mill; Rete iab Moree, Ser ae tran fe ms. Every day ex-Marines are, Fg nn a Edwin J. Brown's stall, if you | immediately upon discharge, atep- | “I await your receipt, senor,” said + ba te "bortace aie tees temaan | Re ihe aa pies, potatoes, ey cg rt monies jobs Prong > . Ortez as he handed the money to Tl 4 The Heattle- Vashon-Harper ferry will inge from that of aviator to | may be that you are the sort Pete. Pp be off run for about 10 days, that of cook. And, as every one re looking for. > ‘ on Isiand, good Slews, an honoratie discharne ent stay Pimp ik cong live Bg Mere od Ronton-Reat "Want Site Rond closed be- Combined resources Dexter r ie Marinas Corps to the best from his pocket and gave it quickly | Dancing 3 p. m. to 10 p. m. tween O'Brien and Kent j ; “Alyy ® ; f . m. . Mm. . Diamond—Toad may de Trust and Savings of recommendation any one You will not he uraea (to Ortez. “Brent'll push the cattle | Aur i ek eee ig Horton have. It in, in fact, a United But you CAN 1 through muy pronto,” and whirled Dotterdam’s Orchestra eee Ter decout slgus.cak Auburn Bank and Dexter Horton Government certificate | truth about the Mi his horse round under spur | Enumclaw road. National Bank Exceed stampe the ys -aemigh md men whe know ‘The ranch gate was already open BRIDGES UNDER CONSTRUCTION ee eae Benen Fo ein the cattle slowly purhing thru and Excellent Floor a eet na ‘Uso thon te the best | U: 5: Marine Corps Recruiting Office reared in the distanes, quirting their Refreshments Served "ae rare in Dapeng ss e tage.” y 104 Yesler Way ponies ax they 4 toward the St Bote ge the war With Germany coulee, The herd had spread out| For further information re the additional officers needed Seattle, Wash. Take Ballard Car No. 23 unwise, Already the Ortez vaqueros |