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COUGARS PLAY VARSITY AGAIN Cal, Deo. 2—An Seven dozen foofball games will com A. C. at Corvallis. prive the 1921 Pacific coast confer football season, accor’ the schedule decided um onference meeting w! The schedule follows November 5, University of Wash ington against California at Berk ley; Stanford vs. Washington State) | November 12, Washington State| | against Oregon Aggies at Corvallis; University of Washington against fHE SEATTLE STAR Conference Schedules Completed |skacit Bay Lands Washington Signs Up 4 Conference Grid Battles ENS Mocs University or Warkineton ane || BAWRENCE, Kan,, Deo. 3—"Fes, Washington State were patched I signed a little paper,” Jews Willard ence meeting and the Cougure are || grinned today, confirming annouw back on Washington's grid sched. || me by Tex Rickard that t a ule. The two teams will niet in |! been matched to fight the win . ' gumes for next season follow will be with Dempsey—the man who October 22—Washington vs. O. |! jarred loose his crown. “lam going back into the ring to November §—-Washington ve. | regain the champtiqnahip,” Willard California at Berkeley confided, “and defend it.” Oregon at Seattle title holder's face and a happy and determined note in his voice as he or 22 NO CAUSE FOR THANKS jomid it. ‘There was no doubt from ngton against his atUtude that he meant business As to teorma, Jeff just didn’t seem to know what was in it financially Berkeley; Stanford against Univer for hire. sity of Oregon at Eugene. | ‘October 29, California against Unl- Versity of Oregon at Eugene, Stan ford against Oregon Aggies at Palo plained; Ito. “1 just told Tex to go ahead and fix it up.” Willard said, Then he stopped for a good laugh and ex “I nee some of the papers have me dead busted.” Apparently he wasn't seriously worried over money matters, That |he was golme to have a chance for a “comeback” seemed to be giving him genuine satisfaction. The Kan 5, sas fighter said he wanted to “even ss lup” the Toledo affair with Demprey Oregon Aggies) | by demonstrating that he was the Against University of Oregon at Cor-! better man. Jens revealed that he | Yallis; Stanford against California at} already ts doing a little light train ing in the gymnasium “down here November 24, University of Wash-| “You say you haven't anything to! on the farm,” he he plans to take on ington against Washington State at} be thankful for?” said the clergy.) heavier work soon Seattie. | man. “Now look at your neighbor| “I don't know who I'll bave for Smatiey, who has just lost his wife| trainers,” Jess continued. “I haven't : PPORTUNITY | by influensa.” bad time hardly to think it ever | “Well, that don’t do me any good;' But I will probably get two or three TAR WA N TAD 8'5 ain't Smalley.” of the boys to come here and help THE SAFETY MARGIN Puget Sound Power & Light Company's . 8 Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes Dated September 1, 1920; Due September 1, 1925 Price, Par, Plus Interest Sizes $100, $500 and $1,000 ‘YIELD 8 PER CENT Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank, Trustee WILLARD IS SERIOUS IN FISTIC INTENTIONS up at the annual Coast confer |/ erstwhile heavyweight champion, | the stadium on Turkey day the Jack Dempsey Hil Brennan bout |), Washington's other conference || December 14. Jess thinks his fight | November 12-—Washington va. There was a «mile on the former | ‘GIPP HAS CHANCE oan | thé Ramen which have made him one jof his plans to “come bac | of the leading football players in the beamed: “Ob the limit, sh in whatever . today wan still) death, Last reports Jany trouble at home t from the hospital, where he is il } WASILINGTO: torstate o¢ ordered r owns a farm here, be with pneumonia, declared there is a ‘| bare chance for recovery. Gipp's mother is constantly at his bed reports that he was was returning to the ring merely be cause he needed the money, as a joke ing messages from Captain 16 University of Nebraska Te others against whom Gipp “It's the champtonship I'm after,” he concluded. “And 1 mean to get 1h? caiiea \Ibi-Sin Must Save Rats Eat Up This LONDON, Dec. 2.--Rats have eat-| king of Ur, | e® Up about $10,000, the whole of the | Whiskers, A [life savings of farmer in the vil: | DM Mam, are a lage of Backingen, in Baden. The! ip maid to be thy Pree SOUTH BEND, Ind, Deo, 2 a RATE ED Axked what Mre, Willard thought | *Mshting grimly, aa he has fought tn | j t ‘ Notre Pume| Grain Haul to Portland Or- | dered Reduced | omminsion today vithin 90 days of grain rates from the Inland Empire | territory to Portiand and Vancouver, | Equalization of grain rates was the purpone of the order The commission said that from |that part of the |barin south of the Snake river, | grains to Portland and Vancouver | should be lower than to Puget Bound | porta, Astoria and ports on Grays Used a Razor | jiartor and Willapa bay ’ Hy ., NEW YOR oo, 2—Ageheolo.| The commission held that car load | Man’s Life Savings rriel iecaues Toten, inst | Grain tates trom idaho, exatern Ore tly didn’t wear | gon and eastern Washington to Port iscovered clay | land, Astoriacand Vancouver are not unreasonable, It wan almo held that clams and commodity rates between rtrait of a| Portland and Vancouver and the Co- Buy While You Can at $20 Per Acre short time, If you Investigate you will buy. A tract of this land beet going wages if you never do any work on it owe It to yournelf to Investigate at once, The in pasture on the green gram throughout the entire year. lumbia river are offering you. SPARKS & DYE 1220 Second Avenue Phone Elliott 5015 | farmer stored the wealth in a flour| human being in existence, In the | lurmbia river basis north of Bnake bin picture the royal chin is undraped. river are not unreasonable. STORY OF PROGRESS CHEASTY’S is’ preparing another great for- ward step. We are soon to be installed in new, enlarged quarters on the ground floor corner and the entire second floor of the Lumber Exchange Building, a few steps northward from the home that has served CHEASTY’S many years and from which we have served the people of Seattle with values that have made Cheasty’s a house- hold name throughout Seattle and Western Washington. ; Cheasty’s first home was on First Avenue wiped out the business portion of the city. A temporary home on Third Avenue at Columbia sufficed until a new home was ready in the Col- man Building. Then as the store grew, came the famous Cheasty Haberdashery at Second Avenue and James Street; and finally the home in the Cheasty Building. Hence, another milestone in the history of is progressive store comes now. It is your opportunity to profit on values as never before. Come to the Store of Choice. Only « few more days before the price goes up. The termes ate eany. You are buying land that will be worth $500 per acre in @ will make you more money tn one year than you can make at the You seldom have @ chance to get a buy as good as this in. You Now is your opportunity to get » good tract of virgin soft with © out stumps, stones or brush. FUch, level land where you ean raise anything that ix grown in this climate, where the cattle You can raine chickens on poor land, sure you can You ean raise them on good land like ours and even raise other things as well, Twenty-four tracts wold today; 104 wold yesterday. You can see how long 578 tracts are going to last. You wiN miss your chance if you delay longer. Come tn and get full particulara Write for information. Join our next excursion and me what we Grouni Floor Location Open Evenings (then Front Street), when the great fire of 1889 Clothing 3313% Off Suits and Overcoats Lounging Robes and Bath Cheasty’s matchless stock of suits and Robes overcoats comes from such famous tailors ; ist as the House of Kuppenheimer and com- Pe Kd Dy Be.4 tr Prin mt panion institutions. Our line of Burberry Lounging robes, smoking jackets, bath © overcoats, the famous English offering, is robes—all at the great 3314% discount. exceptionally popular. Not one article of oe ee ot oe be have a wonderful stock. Attractive fit Pr 5S i " oe in; i sepa stock is come from this sale. $40 Suits and Overcoats, now. .$26. Gfocmmesty $a.0ey, vache wines anette: Suits and overcoats NOW as low as $20 $35 Suits and Overcoats, now. . chased up to $46.70 (formerly $70.00). ranging up to $60. . Original tags remain $30 Suits and Overcoats, now. . .00 Between these two prices range —just take off 3314%. others. Take your fancy’s choice. Furnishings 25% Off Hats and Caps Cheasty’s is the sole representative in Seattle for such famous hat makers as Dunlap and Borsalino. Other popular lines included in our unmatchable stock are C. & K., Stetson and Heath. Any hat and cap in this store can be had now at 25% off. Shirts and Neckwear Hosiery Underwear Manhattan, Star, Metric and Ar- : ‘ A Our resen| row shirts are found here at a dis- _Many attractive values in Silk, Fe scence S Toon G. : count of 25%. You will appreciate Lisle and Wool Hosiery are offered =f, Jaeger, Duofold, Stuttgarter and the great variety of colors and de- in this great sale. Take 25% from many others. You will appreciate the regular listed price. The Obliga’‘on A note is a promise to pay money. The 5-year 8% Notes of Puget Sound Power & Light Com- pany, dated ng tons 1, 1920, the second and last million of which are now being sold to the people in the Puget Sound Coun- try, are the promise of that Company to pay. The Forfeit If that promise is not kept, both as to the interest twice a year on the first days of March and September and as to the princi- pal sum on September 1, 1925, the property of the Company stands forfeit to pay those charges (subject to the first mort- s). i he owners of the Company (the Stockholders) pledge their property to back up their promise to pay the note holders. Note Holders’ Priority Over Stockholders The two million dollars of 8% 5-year notes therefore come ahead of the $34,932,000 stock of the Company and this $34,- 932,000 of stock would have to lose everything it had to put into the property before the $2,000,000 8% Note holders lose a cent. The Safety Margin This investment by the stockholders is your safety margin in buying the 8% Notes which the Company offers. he Company's need for the money is your opportunity to get a well secured investment at high interest. Do not mise it. $85 Suits and Overcoats, now $80 Suits and Overcoats, now $75 Suits and Overcoats, now. . $70 Suits and Overcoats, now. . $65 Suits and Overcoats, now.. $60 Suits and Overcoats, now. . $55 Suits and Overcoats, now. . $50 Suits and Overcoats, now. . This is one of the most attractive investments ever present- ed in the Pacific Northwest. The security is unquestioned. The interest rate is unusually high. It is a home investment in a home institution. signs we offer. the unusual values at 25% off. Everything on Main Floor 25% Off On our main floor are many articles suitable for Christmas gifts — umbrellas, cigarette cases, gloves, cuff links, trunks, work baskets, safety razors and hundreds of other useful offerings that now carry a 25% discount. “Walues Tell’ . Notice > Notice This Is a Sale € a $ We Take the for Cash and Loss to Cah Cay & YOUNG MEN'S WEAR oe No Charges ‘O.C.GRAVE S. Pres. * a Merchandise SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET Into Money SHOP IN THE MORNING THUS AVOIDING THE AFTERNOON CROWDS Fuller Information may be obtained at any office of the Company CONSULT YOUR BANKER 1. Puget Sound Power | & Light Company