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- PAGE 4 -_ GRATTLI! STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920, " Thousands of Yaquis May JURY INDICTS [Teed Shinrara SEEK TO SHUT Lawyer’s Will [MAYOR SLAMS [2202.2 | Protection nesociation, which te Join Mexican Revolution! FIVE ALASKANS| "sacs: 2:.:| OUTLOTTERIES) Sets Limit for | FIRE PROBERS i=" VIGO, Spain—Steamship « + WOGALWS, Mexi®, May 7 Hager} mold and silver found by the Invad | m n to help build F l C t Dattle for the independence of| in ard ’ er } carriers win Abe war a “ . D haoom 0, and Maxieo MEE es ireamose brow ot Sex: WAY fortn many expeas|Accused of Breaking U. $.|] one aay hin toot was, crushed. || Nation-Wide Campaign On| unera osts |Findings of Jury May Be Po a 9 ~ da of tamed Yaqui | tte nt for the soure P || Physiclans thought we ould i In {il admitted to probate b: wer Mountains of Mystery | But it was not until 1638 thas ved. He had pid for a ; Cabesa de Vaca crossed 4) KETCHIKAN Alaska, May 7 at 411 Ray at, Q@ been Anne COLUMEU Oblo, May 7 nis report of its y 0 | Charge © ted ok alm jt all bit |) what ts declared by local poll > for | hin wife, © late John W. Arctander, Seattle the late John W, Arctander, Beatth bestention.. sonthet of. | Attorney, m he follow " *. B. Gravea, ape ons for funeral. ed in the Lin i st, Mayor Hugh Me If you want to keep your hair jcharged in a letter to the eounty |good eondition, be careful what yous commissioners Thureday that Graves | wash it with That he should be cremated 474) made no attempt to agt at the truc| Most soaps and prepared sham the ashes sent back to Norway to re-| facts of the jcontain too much alkall, This drt gelling lottery |D% ide his mother's grave; Building Superin calp, makes the hair b : ” |} Phat no monument should be erect-| ° . » eon Se Mulattiog » eye rt 1 inepe witnennen There is much gold in the heights @f the Sierras, but no white man i ¢ the Spanish ¢on-|!t® annexation to Ral nigel Si te a in eae ting {0 1540. P. ‘ ' ’ 7 aae, and hin 2 2 . oa rom ite savage guardians the se| Since then, Its mi nt |F. . wolf during ha ibe wan un. || Wide campaign against four big to Grete of the gales. hoards of that! nd later, o have ire ka Trust and|| able to work. Now he is able to |) tery companies operating tiruout wilderness, | worked continuously with no app company, were indicted|| Work, but limps slighty, fe || tne country was taken here when 14 Jont shrinking of their output by the grand jury here yesterday wants to know if there Bs a Job of || oombus men we aatlligarg ty ‘The plains Yaquis are © decneliot Yearly new mines are ‘found and| The indictment charges the men|| Watchman open for lhim any eee ee I 8 Gnd beaten tribe Hard Aa at and) opened vp, to wid thelr wealth to] with making false affidavits that the |] Where in Seattla, Phibne Queen || Paavo Tightere, they wa! draceed im {the already vast total produced by eapital of $90,000 had been paid in, || Anno 2661. | tickets or promoting @ lot ‘ sented peyptin gpa the state, nin fact loss than half of that} More than $100,000 worth of lot #4 to his mn \w oy Hs ras ples: pats rs © P nat no . " | east the fisheries bring|qum had been. placed tn the treasury. | kota were welxed here, wer wed nature of Graves’ in-| anything else you can use for sh “ably in the sisal plantations of Yu-| ; ORIEL ES | Rats Make Home |the funeral lowers should be for | vestigation pooing, a& this can't possibly tnju @ to the people, while wa | ” |the living--not for the dead. Caldwell declared that the employ: | the hair eatan, Many, beind transpdrted to)! Js are found in many |messag ; T } gla a pun an sage to turn back * ’ The four lottery companies are Ria glave fistda leaped overboard ast the const woenae to turn Back. cance ot} im This Maz\’s Ford) 70, ort tondusns the Cuban | ment of « apecial counsel was super-| Simply molsten your hair witli » And were drowned, ure Is somewhat backward,!the arrows have noe returned to tell| POUGHKEBPSEB, M4. ¥, May 7| which in declared to be conducted| Here’s Horse With fluous, since the prosecuting attor-| water and rub ft in. One or two tea The action ,of the legiHature of que to tack of irrigation, but the/the tale of what lay beyond, Overseer Irvine ts the owner of 4! thro the National Bank of the Re-| ney is sty with the conduct of | spoonfuls will make an abundance of eters in declaring the formation | soi! is very fertile And now, the people of Sonora,| Mord that houses queer things, The! pupiic of Cuba; the Metropolitan, anttigh Priced Ki * |rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the f the “Repubtie of Sonora” Sufficient sugarcane, tobacco, oY nm by their of aid| other day he dreye up to # station! y . rters are in M eal 4 made by the coroner's | ha . horoughly. The lather wth of the political n eals, fruit nagUey, ete. orces of Ce ave|to get gasoline. ‘Taking the cushion y ng establishment is he | ury which charged the city depart: | y, and removes every Ratiase as RS the pronidenti SS chest tne pects Ub Gee population, | esas tn’ ené eas their | from the front seat he@/was surprise | gaia t In Toledo, Ohio, and the| Sher ig {ments with negligence in the en vag dirt, dandruff an@ F the wide of | Alawk | ite A +4, | forcement of regulations in the Lin wive of. The hair dries quickly the cap from | Ac ling to the local police they | ‘Tn 1 4 the hi a» |coln hotel, may result in costly law cad precy, and it leaves it fine and sults being filed against the city, of | sitky, bright, Muffy and easy to mam ficial declared ‘Thuraday. age saad You can get Mulsified cocoanut off ficers to be the start of a nation ‘That his body should be placed tn a anket costing not more than $35; ver. Tnvasiqn of the state ter Cattle breeding is also carried on tO) asa Recca warriors a the | to 60'S ta) SUM © _ Rage troapa, without re |gome extent | “Ate ery.” the car, He then top quest the governor, precipitat-| Due to the extreme mountainous! It may well prove beyond the|the top of the gussline receptacle | jarned of the alleged lotteries when | *n aia maces 1 @d the secession character of the country, but one! power of the Carranaa troops, wear. | and five little rate were ouddied in| icKet salesmen approached a police: | with er etal tekdencioc” Gonore has an army of its own-/raliroad crosses the state lied by many miles of desert marches, |% Rest on top of thf tank. He had| man and asked him to A ‘en the order of the national guard| However, many good roads have/to force an entrance to Sonora thru| been using the car Fegularty v police state € BACRAMENTO. Extradition of| ST. MA 8, Idaha — William | shampoo at most any drug store. It _— in the United States. The| been constructed in variows parta [the mountain gteways guarded by | , 7 Mra. Irma Pinell and her father, %.| Patterson, 26, and Paul Woellner, 21, | {9 very ap, and a few ounces is Mevader, ee Soeey. S&SIO8 WHITE MEN BARRED the Sonora rebels with their savage| To an ignorant man a learned | pred| M. Pray ta South Bend, V tol k while’ unloading logs from |enough to last every ono in the fame Br ocapeiatn, — |BY MYSTERY ARROWS = * allies woman is @ literary nightmare, fan as high av #1 20,000," lface kitnaping chargen, refuned. "freight ¢ lig 2ee enti omprising some 62 re} mile, with about fants, Sonora can ba Wlation with its wonderful resour Perhaps, tho, the reported afiance the people of Sonera with the Yaqui (yake) Indians of tho state, spells the most trouble for the Car COUNTRY IS RICH iz . WITH MINERALS gold ts abundant in the Moun In mineral wealth ft ts one of the |; { Mystery is proved by the oo Fichest regions on the glode. oa visite of savage Yaquia to Way back in the twelfth century, | Guaymas, western seaport of Sonora, When Sonora first broke into bie | where they barter gold dust and nug tory, it was known far and wide/gets for such simple things ak they among the savage tribes then inbab | require from civilization, _ fing the country, for its deposits of Many, led on by the lure of the! “gold and silver. yellow metal, have trailed them to ‘Two centuries later, when the Ax | tho hit “teca were at the height of their) Returning, they have told of ar in Mexico, Senora furnished [rows from an unseen source falling It began the sacrifice of $80,000 worth of merchandise under one roof by the Red Front Clothing Co. Thousands have participated in the money-saving bargains. Have you stocked up yet at this great bargain feast? MEN’S SUITS SHIRTS AND TIES World’s most standard makes at prices other stores cannot possibly meet. Great chance to stock up on high- Because we bought the stock of the John Lindh store at a fraction of its present dey grade Haberdashery and Underwear. wholesale value we are able to offer such world known Suits as DAVID ADLER SONS, SOCIETY BRAND, HIRSCH-WICKWIRE, MICHAEL STERNS AND LEOPOLD MORSE | Dres Shirts, values to $2.50 and $3.00; sizes 14, (Union Made) at prices away’ below what you can expect to get if you buy from stores that ay 16%, 17 and 17%, i out at... .S5¢ secure their stock in the regular way. If you have a favorite bend of nationally advertised $1.60 Silk Ties, priced at. ....-..-..----.- 45¢ clothes look our stock over. Chances are we can fit you at about half price. $1.50 Silk Dress Ties go at... 0... .85¢ $2.00 Silk Dress Ties go af.........—~..$1.35 Men’s Dress Shirts, formerly $2.50, with either Values up to $35.00 in Men's Suits, worth Men’s Suits of fine quality, stiff or soft cuffs, go at. .....:......$1.85 Young Men's Suits in bro- up to $30.00, are marked 00, 5 Beggs Regack fic: malggerh abe as worth up to $35.00, cut to Men’s $1.00 Work Shirts go at.—.--..—...68¢ out at the very low price of 19.85 $13.85 __ $16.85 : SOCKS, GLOVES, ETC. Handsomest kind of Tweed Men’s Silk Hose, factory run, worth twice the } Superbly tailored serge: : All-wool heavy Tweed Suits, aad wail’ aloes @ G8, Suits, made to sell up to price marked ......-+...cceseseeeeeee 2B values up around $45, now are now $70.00, are now 15¢ Cotton Socks, priced at.....-..--.....9¢ $22.85 $27.85 $34.85 25e Heavy 8-07. Canvas Gloves at........12i¢¢ 15¢ Men's Handkerchiefs, priced at. .........8¢ 75¢ Heavy Wool Socks at.........- -39¢ Fine quality Handkerchi ‘values to 50c, eee po veepescces Ae 75¢ Leather Gloves, priced at..............48¢ $4.00 Men’s Union Made Work Pants at. ..$2.35 $25.00 Men's Overcoats, in all sizes, go at. .$14.85. $1.00 Union Made Renan; both dress and ae seg Made Trousers, worth $3.85 to Men’s Wool Overcoats, values up to $35, at. $19.85 work, cut to.. BG, G8 nus ctesssareenes 85 A $3.00 Outin; Flannel Heavy Twill Night Shirts, Heavy All-wool Pants, worth $10.00 and ras 's All-wool Overcoats, worth all of $40. .$24.85 priced ane * : $1.85 $12.00, at ... Society Brand All-wool Overcoats, $90.00 ree $4,00 Pajamas, fancy stripe and plain. ...$2,45 Wool Worsted and Blue forge Pants, valeed at go at je ‘ $8.00 About 50 Overcoats, in broken lines, values up to Men’s All-wool Mackinaws, worth $15.00, ; $35, specially priced af . go at we Woes or eese - 88.95 Boys’ All-wool Mackinaws, formerly priced at $12.50, at $6.85 Men’s Coat Sweaters, worth $4.00, go at. .$1.85 Shoes at a Big Saving |yneawear suasne Any kind of shoes at fair prices are bargains these days, but when you are offered W. L. | Cooper's Wool Worsted Union Suits, formerly DOUGLAS, WASHINGTON SHOES CO.’S DRY SOX, ‘GOTZIAN AND CHIPPEWA AT valued at $6.50, cut to........... sees 83.85 PRICES MOST SEVERELY REDUCE D, you have a chance to save on the most staple kind | Men’s B, V. D, Garments, special at........65¢ of an article, We offer a tremendous stock of Shoes to select from, Shoes for all mentbers $1.25 Men’s Cotton Ribbed Underwear at... .65¢ of the family. $2.00 Bristol Underwear, cut to............98¢ Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, cut to, .81.98 What more interesting x 9 9 entertainment could you a : MEN S SHOES WOMEN S SHOES Men's Male Heavy Underwesr, sham beck have for your friends M1 Men's Dress Shoes, worth $5.00, go at........82,85 [| Women’s Shoes, values to $7.00 and $8.00, | $4.50 Medlicott. Scotch Wool Una oy maae than a Brunswick Phono- 5 Walkover Shoes, worth up to $10, in Tans and Vici, re- in gunmetal, vici and patents; plain WE 80 hing tis Kodo 50 bubs Be etennea ie -» $2.95 graph? = duced to ++. BS.45 leather tops; also two tones at... .$3.85 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, full double sole, Goodyear , Fae a ies Spelt $4.95 CHILDREN’S SHOES MEN’S HATS qd It is to be an everlasting ms} Union-made Douglas Shoes, well worth $10,00, at....$5.65 I) Children’s Gunmetal and Vici Kid, both but- pleasure for your family Alfie) 46 Men’s Hi-Cut and Logger Shoes, values'to $12.00 at. .$6.95 ton and lace; values to $5, go at...$2.65 [$7.50 John B. Stetson Hats, broken lines. .83.95 ind tilendis, aa Walsorer Shoes, tn potent and gunmetal, worth war | ba BOYS’ SHOES $8.00 and $9.00 John B, Stetson Hats at. .$4.95 $1.50 Men’s Felt Slippers, priced at..................98¢ @ $4.00 and $5.00 Boys’ School Shoes at $2.45 | Hats valued at $5.00 go at..............$2,85 Hear the Brunswick Rec- ’ A big lot of Men’s $1.50 to $2.00. Caps t 9 ns, ae om Gas WORKINGMEN’S HEADQUARTERS—-PAY CHECKS CASHED go 8+ ORF with steel or fiber needles, rs : BOYS’ SUITS Boys’ All-wool Blue Serge we form 1 $15.00, specially priced at. ee wariee Boys’ Suits, sbi ss bi $ 00 and $10, 00, go at ..., oes ooe% $5.65 i wane oo ee C0 1601-1603 Finst AVENUE | ARROW COLLARS Retrign Velrensiy Sek torre fica JOIN THE BIG CROWDS M CORNER PINE STREET |" ferences 886 C IASC IES d+ cainn, a 52a BY Iso) ca nica cainalen SENSeNsel se) ga wu nS a) eS) &3 Ealbateates eae: Cates + calon Ba{eoteo 2,07 CA 6098 6-46) aed oy uy caley teA +524 J eae: ate