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Defeat Brown and Winsor} *‘: Tt being on « Suna Yn the * With courage and no 6 We'll bredk the Jan on And for Aginstown we'll steer for School Board; All |™y,» morn, not rolled off many loge ‘More About Adventures of Paul Bunyan?gt'én. " vee IN CITY TODAY |places, When the boy S UNSUCCESSFUL Id not THE SEATTLE STAR Starts on the boom aticks broke In the center. | P loaught in the rocks, According t and Paul leeked over his|him at the feet of Maggie O'Connor Jamer A. Maherty, of Philadelphia, | Paul's story, 20 blacksmiths w shoulder to behold Maggie O'Con. | alive, to receive her caress supreme knight of the Kuighty ot} gathered together with 1 } «|nor, Throwing beth arms around| Paul Bunlep then knew that he! impus, will address the Seattle and seven steam h ora, te ae | Paul's neck, she begwed him to »| had lont his first lowe, » ——ume | COUNCH Of the c rat the Knights the new Kk All of this w done o> tot Columbus club, 1401 Harvard ave., over par, with glasses full of the | sparkling fluid and the cup that ' | | of S.o/etoees Soniant ° . . P seal | 5 | He Wa» scheduled to arrive in Se | | ttle at noon and to leave for Taco K. C, BIG CHIEF the logs the big ox wae! Pat was left to t the} It is told that Paul made ht forward and with the huge! water and loge, w »ving | flying leaps, dived In w re chain, which took twenty men/in the Jower pocket to be caught by | maining there 15 minutes, re ike Bull to handle, would clear the|other boom sticks, ‘The two men|turned to the surface with Pat in| Flaherty to Speak to Seattle o recks [mack at one haul. Onee the chain | with Pat reaehed shore in safety, Pat | his arma, With the help of others : j broke on account of the hook, whlch | started, but slipped and landed in the | both men were landed, and Paul Bun Order Tonight was six fect in diameter, getting | water, holding onto a log. One long | jon carried Pat up the bank and laid Propositions Carry Uti - Cari FB. Croson and EB. Shorrock; Bfe elected to the school board. | Judge Richard Winsor and Dr, EB. | 2. Brown are defeated All but two precincts give sive war peken when Ten outlying precincts that voted the port election were still un say is that he did @ good job, so it appears to those who know the cir from early today. The total, | cumstances that led up to the writing thus far piled, gives George | of it. He was one of Jim Butler's B. Lamping 2 for commissioner, | gang of river hogs and one of the Mgainst T. S. Lippy's 17,295 shanty boys. Jim Butler was walk eee ling boss, and Jack Monroe foreman of as jolly a = as ever thrust « peavey in a log or broke a rollway But whether or not Paul wrote the song the writer is unable to say, It is a good reminder of the old days and also one of the gems held déar loquiam Picks First : Woman Director a IAM, Dec. 8.—-Mra. F. A ) Peterson is elected a member of the Behool board, the first woman ever for such a position here. She Ralph D. Emerson, banker, de incumbents W. E. Campbell jacks of Monroe, Paul took charge of the drive, and brought to the mills the a tote |largest single drive that was ever ~ $—A WwoMan, | put in one stream. Elsie Mathewson, and two men,| When the drive waa over, Pau! W. Miley and Harry Stuchell, are ana Bill, d school directors here laside thetr cares forthe pleasures of eee the dance halls and the saloons, It was the that Paul Bunion painted omas J. Long Is ore ’ in glowing colors his big drive down Mayor of Chehalis "ver. This drive, accorting to RieerestA Lis, 4—Th 7, | Paul, was 65 miles long, with lomn 49 E alty st ll has been | feet deep and a mile wide tn many ® mayor here. He received 486/ J. Rarnes, his opponent, received 2 to 413 for Edward Deggeller.!974 votes. C. E. Fraser and F. H two successful candidates for| Marble were elected city commiasion- iy commissioner were John L. Ma-| era, mn and John Denhof. | ee Wenatchee Chooses R. D. Rovig Named Mayor of Yakima YAKIMA, Dec. 8—R. D. Rovig/ Chase was elected mayor, Hans elected mayor of Yakima, ac-| Smith clerk, De Vere Utter treasurer ing to returns yester-|and D. A. Shiner attorney here. A . He received 2,327 votes, Erie! very light vote was polled. to the hearts of the old-time lumber. | Tt ts said that after the drowning | C. E. Chase Mayor) WENATCHER, Dec. 8—C. E./ APPAIR © waiting for the June freahe to bring up the rear lo» that had been held up on unt of low water, Paul hiked ne sawmill for & job to repair his shattere finanees and accumulate the grand stake that! talk took Put and Maggie off their feet listening to the tales of the great strength of the big ox | Things went monthgor more. Then Paul was call ed to take the job as foreman to fin }ish the drive June freshets hav ing arrived. So Pau! his buneh | of river hogs hiked away up on the old Tobacco river to bring down the drive that was to tide the mill over to the end of the cutting #enson PAT MWGILL. GORS TO WORK FOR PAUL After the drive was well under way, Paul needed more men. Whe on this way for a rocky bottom caused a fearful jam. which took days to clear. Just as one lot was cleared rain would fall and a new lot of logs would come At last everyone thought ali the trouble wun over, About 2 o'clock in the afternoon a mighty roar of thunder and a heavy rain brought a rush of water and logs, | An the drive of logs had been com ing for some time, many people had come to the shore to see the logs | which had filled the pond about the mill, The boom sticks were taxed to their utmost. Paul sent Pat M GM and some others to hold and strengthen the logs’ backing This placeg Pat in a bad place. PAT LEFT TO MERCY OF LOGS AND WATER | All at once there was a crash, and ‘3 WOMEN HURT: Jitney and Another Car! Adams, Sent to Pen, Blames Former Fellow Convict> Come Together All were treated at city Seattle Man Tries cal views, Hoyt was ar He was found to be one of eocaped after having ‘Croson, 15,611. 4 Miles om Gallon of Gasoline and Mhorrock, 16,424 | was to feed the big ox until winter | , , Start Hasy in Coldest Weather Winsor, 12,784. net in, Paul hied himself to the h were cut by flying] With his penitentiary record! ine Care Show Proportionate Brown, 11,082 boanting house for a feed, after se auto and a jitney Savings | Bix propositions on the by =e J “% in the om in the no Sth ave, and KE. Union at, | - = 3 vocation of piling abe not much x - guthoris: © pohe her Wednend © tor n cute de Beach schoo! site Stat Gf stich we the skies, | of $1.60 per day of 12 hours. He fell ehiquietny-tundicemaleed (ee including the Ford, and reduces gas-| 4 7 rowned: Jin love at first sight with Maggie received a bad cut on the i < Opposed by residents of that “istrict 1 fees i. oe not JUIEe | oline bills from one-third to one-half The votes yesterday was light i en be 9 table “ge who Her daughter, Mins Isabelle nyerett Smith Tuesday is the proud achievement of the Air Pleaviest voting occurred after 6 , an earth | was built rather much on the re! ince, wan slightly scratched. They| Ie falsified two insurance claims, | Prietion Carburetor Co, 746 Madison oye Was tald b MK oe puted lines of the big blue ox, though | in che jitney driven by A. |Re said, and obtained $180 St., Dayton, Ohio, This remarkable ” ry . . . a " ” } ef comely features. ' Maggie had “ den * a sentenced to one > 15 aven » ne erease he we Bhorrock and Croson iswed state: | SOME CREDIT “BUNION” AS Slaather bank tek ‘seek Le Phere Rits hotel, 1618 Fourth ave. | Ue * yenten 5 | invention not only increases the pow Ments declaring their gratitude and| AUTHOR OF THIS SONG Higa vel a . eh years at Walla Walla by Judge) er of al; motora from 30% to 60%, ing their best in the discharge Bunion is given credit as the | WF) at McGill i Miss Laura Colman, 947 26th ave.. | amith but enables every one to run #low on @f their duties © of this song, and all we can | PBul's Yooal powers with the con! who was riding with R. E. Davis, of | ‘The charge was grand larceny high gear, ft also makes it eany to required vevere! Funeral Thursday Funeral services fe }ton Wade, 27, emp When chapel, Burial will be in Pleasant cometery. morning of to hi angue @ sympathy rd wt Ben . should show up but Pat McGill! Pau! deported with Emma| TWELVE SKATTI DELE. immediately h him a peavey ten ony, GATES wi the mpecial ¢ and set him to work on the lead = tion train clais of th The drive went well for several Arig—James M.| Wells company which will Gays, until the junction of " he t# wanted in! Portland Friday for the company with many others, Inid | Creek was encountered. Hero the Wash, gives self up to| headquarters at Duluth, Minn. was announced Wedneaday A significant endorsement of the New Karo by one of the largest maple of City Employe orge Timp e of the light department, will be held Thurs to Make Cops Red toy) try mn. at the Butterworth PHILADELPHIA, Deo § * Hoyt, of Seattle, unwittingly od to the enesuragement of a| day tive and tried of policemen into city | sene, and Mount Wade died Tuew injuries received So eure are the manufacturers of the when he walked off a bridge which ng repaired at Ninth ave, He was a native of We Now Have the Exclusive Sale of the for Christmas. ouch, A Nationally Priced Instrument All three Gulbransen models dis- played here are priced the same throughout the United States —the prices stamped on the back of each instrument at the factory. White House Model.....8750 *% Country Seat Model. Suburban Model..... Victrolas, Columbias and New Edison Phonographs ( SULBRANSEN Player-Piano Now Being Displayed at Seattle’s Musical Headquarters - . This new addition to our already large stock of Player Pianos gives you a bigger and better choice from which to select that Player Piano Each of the three popular Gulbransen models is played by hand or dal; one of the many characteristie features is the perfect Pedal Get This Free Book of Instruction A valuable book, entitled “Good Times With Your Gulbransen.” Forty- seven kinds of music are explained and illustrated—it teaches you how to play this piano correctly. Special Christmas Terms 15 CENTS A GALLON New Invention Makes Fords Run $1 start a/ Ford or any other car in the coldest weather without previously warming the motor. With jt you can use the vory cheapest grade of ens oline, or half gasoline and half kero till get more power and more mileage than you now get from the highest test gasoline, Many Ford owners my they now get as high as 45 to 50 miles to « gallon of gasoline, immefine mving their new carbur 8. | etor wil] make that they offer to send it on 30 dayn trial to évery car owner, Ag it can be put on or taken off in a few rainutes by any one, all readers of tbls paper who want to try it should send their nome, ad drens and make of ear to the manu rern at once. | today Advertisement grove owners in Vermont _ Explains why over five million : cans of the New Karo were : sold last year! A record:— : 3 From the finest maple groves in Vermont and : Canada come each year over a thousand tons of s the purest and best flavored maple sugar to 3 flavor the New Karo. a The makers of Karo are the’ world’s largest : buyers of maple sugar. : Which explains the purity and delicious flavor 3 of the New Karo. § That part of Vermont, near Burlington, is a noted for its rich maple syrup and maple sugar. a It supplies much of the sugar used in the New Karo. é A tribute to Karo is the fact that one of the largest maple grove owners in this section regu- larly orders the New Karo for his employees. The price of the New Karo is remarkably moderate— economical enough to serve every meal — and costs less than many syrups of sim- ilar quality and flavor. Go to your grocer today and buy a can of the New Karo. Serve it. Compare it for price and flavor with any m syruj JOHNSON.LIEBER MERCANTILE CO. The New _See That Your Grocer Gives You Karo in the Green Can pecs eeesose ar Flavored with Pure Maple Sugar (SI RMREIRRPOERRERLELE EE REEL ee , Has ne equal for RUEUMATIOM and Kindred canon phay se weet AR- Disorders. It removes the cause and restores loeai agents, to whom they offer ex the system to health. 30 DAYS TREATMENT ! Desert book it) ceptionally large profits, Write them If you don’t think it’s a real treat —your grocer will return your money. WHDNEADAY, DECEMTET #, 197. Esnst Hardware «un Carving Sets ‘ Make Elegant Christmas Gifts Robeson’s and Henry Sears’ “Made in U.S, A.” brands. Some have Knife, Fork and Steel and others have Meat Knife, Bird Knife and Fork. Polished Horn, Stag and imitation Ivory Lot 1—fix nets HaWdles. Sterling Sil- values to $8.00 ver mountings. In $5.48 “ey eo neat boxes. $6.78 © Lot 3-20 sets; values to 912.00 TEOUUUUUUenNANAAAA ss peut ST ET? Lot 2-23 nets; valuew to $10.00 ~en Lot +2 $14.00 nets; values to Lot 6—15 sets; values to $16.50 ‘sm. $13.78 Im 1-1 , values tw $15.78 free. KAR-RU COMPANY, Tacoma, Was e e PTT LIAR le or maple-flavor Selling Agents SEATTLE, WASH. (GREEN CAN)