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You'll find many advantageous special offerings tn thin department on good used furniture, which has been ex- changed for new and better merchandise. Visit this depart ment for exceptional values. s— Co. IN Where Pike Meets Fifth . Yakima Jailer Is Ordered Dismissed YAKIMA, Wash., June 15.--Stories | | by prisoners to the effect that Jailer Bob Sanders “shivered with fright in bed” during a wholesale jail delivery last Wednesday, have resulted tn the ot Hutchinson. Sanders, declaring that he was choloroformed, told the sher- iff that he slept soundly while nine prisoners escaped. Al! but two of the escapers have been retaken. “Still” Small Voice Leads to Trouble “Twas the still’s small voice that Sada, oil worker of the Panuco dix trict east of Tampico, who claims to have seen Bergdoll, his chauf feur, @ companion and a Mexican guide near Aguascalientes. The guide, according to Sada, had been engaged by Hergdol!, draft evader, who cecaped from two non commissioned army officers at his Co., killmt in the auto accident near Wilson creek, CONBTANTINOPLE.—Gen, Alex leff commands 50,000 soviet troops at Baku, says reports. LONDON, — Baron Foreter ap: pointed governor geenral of Aus- tralia, PORT ANGELES. — Westbound Milwaukee train hits truck loaded with gravel. No one seriously in- Jured. oO o Philadeiphia home, May 21, to ne gotiate with Villa for the safety of Bergdoll, The party, Sada said, was carry Ing $150,000 in American gold to be paid the bandit chief for the pro tection of Bergdoll, who was to be come a member of Villa's band. Bergdoll, according to the story here, is reported to have driven to the border from @ point on the Flor- ida coast. He made his entrance into Mexico, Sada claims, at a point SAN JOSE.—Fearing their mar- riage 40 years ago might not be legal, Charies F. Diasnond, 105, and his wife, aged 74, were remarried here yesterday. TAMPA.—-Captain and crew uf THE SEATTLE [TWO MEN DIE schooner Reempiazo held on charges of smuggling 17 Chinese and $30,000 worth of liquor into the United Buates. between Eagle Pass and Laredo. PROSSER—Charies Jackson, 11, drowned In reservoir, sFRED MARKLEY AT 62 FEEL LIKE YOUNG MIAN my lege and the aches and pains “I Have Never Seen But One) kort ™ 1" misery neayy all the Medicine I Can Recommend | ,na5, and That Is Tanlac,” Sanders by Sheriff jshape that at might I fust rolled jane toesed for hours. In the morn lings I was all tired and worn out, jhad no strength or energy, and it was all I could do to go about my “Tantac t» the only medicine 1 | work. rare Toc vellst that I can ree,|_."T Fead 90 many good ‘statements om 4 tor troubles like I nad,” |Sdout Tanlac that I decided it was was the emphatic statement made|*! 'esst worth « trial, wo I started by Fred Markley, 4 sixty-two, | °° it, and the first bottle did me Route No. 2, Box 6, Seattle, Wash. | *° much good that I kept going ington. [back for more until I have taken . [five botues now, Well, air, my ver 3 wee waitian,” "end | appetite has completely returned, on heertdg when 1 jana I can eat just anything and cabaeg ‘toes yl rngec ti Dewar | everything I want without being troubled afterwards with indiges- fix that it was all I could do to get | (O00 Milt tneas, pains in my T lost my appetite and my | stomach, or any other sign of indi- food got to where it just didn't) potion. 1 no longer suffer from baer op ip Bho heron wig’'t| nervousness, and at nights I sleep |fust simply fine. The rheumatic ,| would leat all up with sour G89 | Wiins are gone almost entirely and and cutter <a "ana * vote > my | rm so much better in every way peg and cut ott | thet I feel almost like a young a, | around “~ that’ I eeeld (An. Tanlac ts by far the best oy, og os T woulg| Medicine that I have ever run ty ld tgs ioe ay hag (across during the sixty.two years Bo ree ee ae et eve mtocped |of My life and I heartily recom- | ° over to pick up anything I beeame | ™end It: so dizzy that I would just stagger; Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell and have to catch hold of some | Drug Stores under the personal dl- thing to keep from falling. I also|rection of a special Tanlac represen- the calves of | tative. Small-Car Owners—Get Your Goodyears While You Can 30234 Goodyear DoubleCure Pabeic, All-Weather Tread . Pbk Ans old Tread. $2150 GOODSYEAR - You know what it was last year, and the year before that—scarcely a Good- year Tire in the 30x3-, 30x3% or 31x4-inch size to be found on a dealer’s shelves anywhere. This year promises to be the same; present stocks are melting swiftly away, at a rate beyond anything in our experience. Although we havein full operation the world’s largest tire factory devoted to these sizes, we cannot guarantee to sup- ply enough Goodyears to go ’round. If you drive a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, and want true Goodyear mileage and economy this summer, visit your Goodyear Service Station Dealer without delay. you ase asked to pay for tubes of lees merit—why risk costly | $450 $2350 casings when such sure protection is available? 30n3%, olse in waterproof bag. . . My nerves were in @uch bad} STAR IN FEUD FIGHT Three Men and Baby Are Hit by Bullets BRISTOL, Va, June 16.—-Two men are dead and three men and a baby are suffering from bullet wounds here today an a result of a feud be twoen the Fee and Berry families, which broke out afresh at Enserville, Near here, yeaterday. Meeting on the street, members of both factions opened fire. Robert Fee and George Polly were killed. | DeWitt Fee and Tom and George erry were wounded. Polly was a Member of the Berry faction. One of the bullets, flying wild, struck a miner's baby asleep in its crib, Find Man Murdered; Seeking His Partner MARTINEZ, Cal, June 15.—His hands bound behind him with wire, the body of Thomas Patterson, 46, was found yesterday in a slough at Oakley, 85 miles east of here. Dr. F. 8 Cook announced an autopsy discloned that Patterson was alive when he was placed in the slough. Contra Costa county authorities wala they are seeking Peres Camillo. Patterson and Camillo had leased a ranch. Frequent quarrels marked their partnership, it was reported. Bubonic Plague in Mexico Spreading WASHINGTON, June 15.—Bubonic plague has spread to Tampico, the important *oll sector on the east coast of Mexico, with the first fatal cases reported, the state department Was advised today The American consul at Tampico reported he had been asked to secure aid, including immediate dinpatch of vaccines and serum, to combat the plague. Family of Six Is Dead in Flames SISTERVILLE, W. Va., June 15.—- Fred & Sickman, with hia wife and four children, were found dead in their home near here yesterday by neighbors, who saw the house in ames. Police believe Sickman, who was in ill health, became suddenty deranged and after cutting the throats of his wife and children, sct fire to the house, then killed himself. Mother Kills Bear; Rescues Her Baby LEWISTON, Idaho, June 15. When a brown bear attacked Mra. Arnold Cudéy and her baby on the Cuddy ranch near here, Mrs. Cuddy shot the animal dead, at 76 yards, with a “22 rifie. Home Brewer Is_ Sentenced to Jail Sentenced to serve six months In the county fall and to pay a fine of $2,603, Clinton O. Harris, convicted home brew magnate, entered a mo- tion for new trial in the United States district court Monday after- noon. Logging Contractor Is Beaten to Death COEUR D'ALENES, Idaho, June 15.—-Beaten over the head with an automatic, Adrian Callahan, logging contractor, is deag and Rufus Irvin, trucker, is under arrest, charged with the crime, ‘The aarulat took place at Cosmos landing during an altercation be tween the two men. More Frisco Unions Expected to Return BAN FRANCISCO, June 15.--Nine emalier unions aMiliated with the lo- cal shipyard workers are expected to vote to return to work following the action of eight of the larger metal | workers’ unions, who signed up for work in the local shipyards yester- day. Leaders among the unions are the machinists and boilermakers who have taken up their toola after a strike lasting for nearly nine monghs. ‘The strike began last October. CHEHALIS. — Joe Morrow, of Napavipe, found dead, with revolver by side. Th Te Fs on . A. R. Proelss, Optometrist, Balcony, Main Floor Rear Rhodes Co. Tricotine in plain economies. ery, lace and silk braids, and embroidery. The color variety offers a UST for Wednesday's selling on sale 400 yards of plain colored Ratine of a good service- able weight tn Rose, Pink, Biue, Tan, Gray and Brown. The Patterns illustrate several charming dress, sult, separate skirt and smock styles for the development of which Ratine is es- pecially adapted. Formerly $1.76. only, a yard, $1.10. Sugar Distributing Committee Formed WASHINGTON, June 15.—A na- tional sugar distributing committee. compored of refiners, importers, wholesalers and industries that de pend on sugar, has been formed by the department of justice, A. W. Riley, assistant attorney general, an pounced today. . This comgnittee will function in about two weeks, as a limited supply of sugar is now on hand to go over the summer and fall months, it was stated. Young Woman Held on Theft Charge PORTLAND, Ore., June 15.—Miss Anna Gabriel, a pretty young woman of Hillsborough, Cal., was arrested when she alighted from @ train here yesterday. Local officials took Miss Gabriel | Into custody upon a telegraphic war. rant from California, charging her with the theft of goods worth $5,000 The telegram ordering arrest gave no details. | Faces Charge of A Booze Smuggling Information charging H. O. Sundy with smuggiing nine gunnysacks into the United States from Canada was filed tn the United States district court Monday afternoon. It is claimed that there were 200 quart botties within the cunnysacks. And whisky in the bottles. You Can’t Decide Too Quickly About Your Sound Teeth Are the We Will Gladly Examine Your Teeth and Give You Our Ex- pert Advice Outward Sign of Personal Efficiency, Good Health and Contentment You must know by this time that sound teeth are essential—and will be more so in the future. Those with sound teeth, which means better health, Patients From Out of Town Whose Time Is Limited, Given Special will take the Attention place of those who are constantly away from their duties with toothache, and all the kindred ailments that poor teeth create. Come in tomorrow and have the work of correction commenced—do this much for yourself when you know you should have it done. Make the start and you will soon be fully equipped for your Phone Malin 2555 duties. Phone for an appointment. Electro Painless Dentists “Laboring People’s Dentists” dé. H. VAN AUKEN, Located for Years at 8. E.-Corner Mer. First and Pike | WOOL TRICOTINE, SPECIAL A YD. $4.98 | ‘THE desirability and the good wearing qualities of wool tricotine so well known that they need no comment. the Dress Goods Section will place on sale 125 yards of 54-inch Wi Formerly $6.50—Wednesday, a Yard $4.95 SILK AND WOOL DRESSES REDUCED TO $25.00 Second Floor N this Stock Readjustment Bale of Street and Afternoon \ Dresses arranged for Wednesday's selling you will be more than pleased with the assortment, styles, values and The Silk Dresses display the attractive tunic, ruffied, draped and straight line styles designed of silk taffeta, messaline and georgette, trimmed with silk thread embroid The’ Woolen Drenees are made of fine Panama cloth and are carefully tailored and finished with silk braids, buttons shades favored for miss or matron in sizes from 16 to 44, 36-Inch PLAIN RATINE SPECIAL A YARD $1.10 Upper Male Flicer Upper Main Floor For Wednesday of Navy, Black and Colors . wide range of the leading Boys’ . Upper Main Fleer the Domestic Section will place Knickerbockers to sizes 6 16 years, made of brew corduroy, navy serge aid @ mixtures at $23.95 and $8.8 Straight style Pants is il tures and navy serge. to 8 years at $3.50 and Navy and Alice Copenhagen, Ptetorial and McCall Special for Wednesday aa Constipation is not only an evil. A self, but is also the cause of even more serious. This condition is relieved at maneatly benefited by Proud’s Portolive Tonle people who are thin, run down, nervous or Cateoted NOt at their best should try this wonderful to Sp OL eet cae mae ae / ro} na o Olt, properly Buy a | Pose | ~— Prouds Portolive Ton JUST ARRIVED A Big Shipment of K. T. and K. Dinne 50-Piece Set, Special at” $12.49 We offer jal for Wednesday a 50-Piece Set of that popular K. T. and K. Dinnerware. Two very at- tractive patterns to choose from. Set consists of the following pieces: 1 6 8inch Plates 1 10-inch Dish 6 5-inch Plates 1 12-inch Dish 6 4-inch Plates 1 Casserole 6 4-inch Fruits 1 Nappy 6 Soups 1 Baker 6 Cups, Saucers 1 Pickle Dish 50-PIECE SET, SPECIAL AT $12.49 “Get the Caterpillars” Spray Pump and Can of 59 Spray, Special at - - - Regular Value 85c Get one of these spray outfits and get rid of { caterpillars. Your choice of two spi whale oi] soap and formaldehyde with a spray p Special at 59¢. These sprays will protect your and rose bushes from all kinds of fraccte. See the Demonstration of Perfection Oil Cook Stoves lighten the hold burdens. »S s