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WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921. Mm comcy) Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST JULY STOCK-ADJUSTMENT SALE 3-Piece Living Room Set $147.50 Week Week Week Week Week A remarkable value is offered in this Three piece Overstuffed Living Room Set. The covering is of high-grade tapestry, with comfy loose cushion seats, supported by highly tempered coil spring; spring backs on each piece; choice of six different rer ~— dre more than double of price marked ‘or this sale last year. July sale price $147.50 Don’t Miss This Chance to Own One of These Sets LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED & SERVICE (SHINSHU | HEY, WATCH Your STEP! LONDON, July 6.—From atiout 30 Ae OE ADVICE FROM THE THE When Venizelos lost out in the SEATTLE STAR COP Silesia Menaces Peace of World; Other Firebrands Are Kindling calling upon Germans to help keep The Rhooes Co," | July Garment Sales Attractive Styles -- Dependable Apparel Substantial Savings ! These are the important points relative to the Suits, Coats and Dresses in our Ready-to-Wear Department, where Stock Readjustments are now effecting radical reductions. od After-the-Fourth Attractions for Thursday Shopping! Aprons and Dresses Men's Section—Main Floor Men’s Bib Blue Bird Crepe Pajamas Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor Neat, dainty and comfortable Crepe Pa- jamas that are just the thing for Summer nights. ‘They are similar to the ones sketched, Formerly $3.50 a suit, then reduced to $2.45 and $1.69. On Sale Thursday, until cleaned up. Sizes 15, 16 and 17 YOUR CHOICE AT 98¢ Shirting Sales Booth, Main Floor Overalls 600 YARDS OF SHIRTING in fancy Greek elections and Constantine re turned to the throne, Kemal seized Upper Silesia German, Way down in Bavaria were appeale—and many re sponses—for men to form troops to} resist the Korfs bandas. { POLISH TROOPS ON | SILESIA FRONTIER | | Polish | wars all over the globe last year, the Sales Booth—Main Floor 4 | World has settled down to the com-|) io ortunity and he promptly New Phone—Elliott 4910 [MSHIINNNGS] ®="=!"" P= of cols woe real war) hong ypu the Greek ~— and one near-war. Kemal also was smooth enough to make peace with the Bolsheviki on the northern boundaries of Anatolia The Men's Section has Just received @ shipment of Men's Bib Overalls, bought on special purchase. They are of heavy weight blue Denim, having either silk and cotton fiber Madras. Mar terial 32 inches wide. Special, 7 the yard 600 YARDS OF SHIRTIN and cotton fiber Madras. terial 32 inches wide onl (9) A Sales Booth offer- ing of 200 Gingham But this peace is more apparent wk troops are massed on the Has ne equal for BINEUMATISM and Kindree | AR RO Be Sai SRR aid Saas | a we ne ne om MENT Der hex. Descriptive book MAR-RU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash. Wer Sale by Druggteta, STOP THAT ITCH! Purify Your yoo re SALE EveRy wrene WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, in Silesia and Angora may at any time cause a terrible flaming up of | more. REAL WAR BETW GREEKS AND TURKS The real war i» in progress be tween the Greeks and the Kemalist Turks in Asia Mimor. | The near-war is in Upper Sileaia, where jtake pot shots at each other occa ~ | sionally. Under the treaty of Sevres, while Venizelos was still premier of Greece and King Constantine was | still an exile, the great powers gave Greece practically everything it asked for. ‘This included Thrace almost up to Pollsh and German irregulars | 4nd to avoid entanglements with the French in Syria and Cilicia and the Advertisement | battles between armed nations once | Italians in Adatia GREEKS SUFFER MANY REVERSES After Greek troops made a great advance toward Angora, Kemal's capital, they suffered several re | verses. The Kemalists also are at }tacking some of the French and Italtan outpor ta. The Greeks have importuned the British and French governments to jeive them military support, but |these powers are timid about tak jing action because they don't want | dan subjects. It is in Upper Silesia that the seeds of a war, which menaces the peace of the world, are being planted. to antagonize their own Mohamme | Silesian frontier. German troops have been sent into German territory near Upper Silesia, stationed in Silesia have been killed by Polish irregulars, while protect: pan civillang British troops recently been sent into Upper Silesia laid ready for the match. the allies, say they would spon settle accounts with Korfanty and with the | Polish regulars ag well. They despise [the Poles | But the Germans won't be allowed to go into action against the Poles The French troops—12,000 of them— see to that. Also France can tries to march Into Silesia, Italian troops | The powder mine is therefore all | The Germans, given free rein by | Because she spurned his attentions, | always menace the Ruhr if Germany | pert Clinton, world war veteran, 21,|Sam today started to collect the House Dresses and 100 Gingham Aprons. Sizes are from 38 to 44. While they last, Thursday, your choice at 79¢. 4 the high or suspender back triple - an@ cut on roomy patterns An Overall built for service. BL, BM DEI. cece eeene stitched pockets 450 YARDS OF SHIRTING tn fancy ~ Madras Fiber Silk, 32 inches wide, $1.59 in an assortment of novelty stripes. Special, a yard....$1.29 ’ * Resulting from a SPECIAL PUR Men’s Shirts o E, we are offering these Biue Chambray Shirts, full cut M and S$ and BOYS' SHIRTINGS as a Booth Special for the Main Floor—for Thursday only. in sizes 14% to 16. Girl, 18, and Self} His “Chicken Feed” | i."scs, tie eripp WASHINGTON, MYRTLE POINT, Ore, July 6.— e 4. the lame can be t re, 2 os e done, at Moo! ee July 6.—Uncle | afternoon at 3 and night at 7:41 | free. See the Wonderful Demos tions for yourself. Seeing is shot and killed Miss Erma Wagner,| “chicken feed” being held out on|ing. Go today.—Advertisement 4. 18, here yesterday. He then turned | htm. - the gun on himself, dying shortly! 4. rorce of 250 oe ni 7 a after. Mins Wagner was of a promi- syvenee <oione }; Js /; oe nent family. | recting 2,000 deputy collectors, are| ([t WL IMMMMG! lout to collect delinquent sales taxes. | = a { - Lino and the pean Sd © Soren oe, Fmt ot} When the allies held their original the country back of it. Deace conferences, the Poles demand | Kemal Bey, leader of the Turkish [4 4ll of Upper Silesia, claiming that ationalists, never at any stage of |Centurier ago f had been Polish. ‘the game promised to abide by the POLES LAY CLAIM treaty. He fiercely attacked the Sul- | TO TERRITORY ‘tan and others at Constantinople for| The Germans pointed out tt had agreeing to the relegation of Turkey ‘been German for the past 600 years [to the role of a minor power. jand that the bulk of the population Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance corner Second ave. at Pike st, PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK The grave danger is that some day Poles may attack German civil jlans. British troops may attempt to protect them. If Britons are shot down as the Italians were, when per forming a similar duty, the fat will| LOS ANGELES. Stephens Under the head of sales taxes come | be in the fire, for the British have | commutes death sen’ of Simon : nm scant fympathy for the Poles. lteais, convicted of complicity in kis. | te extra ‘pennies on, ioe cren® and) Better than Pil! In such an event, with the French |ing of John Miller last fall, to aad bose the luxury and itis For Liver Ills} |ury levies, STATEMENT As of June 30, 1921 Dexter Horton National Bank Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Reflecting the strength and conservatism of these allied financial institutions, now more than half a century in the service of the business public. COMBINED STATEMENT RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . Overdrafts . uae Bonds, Securities, etc. ...............005 Furniture and Fixtures..... ve Real Estate pag Cash and Exchange ; en Redemption Fund U. S. Treasurer Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances............... . +++ -$11,192,845.79 7,671.14 4,810,480.81 53,972.50 300,000.00 6,158,490.35 2,500.00 107,055.70 $22,633,016.29 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ..........................-$ 1,600,000.00 Surplus Fund .... 400,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net) 197,986.15 Reserve for Interest, Taxes and Depreci- ation Accounts ....... 168,003.47 Circulating Notes ......... 49,400.00 Rediscounts Federal Reserve ........... None DODORUG 54s 5s SE pilgee os: cet .... 20,217,626.67 $22,633,016.29 was German by blood or language, | The allies decided to allow the people to vote as to how they wanted thelr country disposed of. The Ger-| mans won by a very large majority. |. But immediately the Poles, backed by the French, claimed that on the principle of selfdetermination those districts of Upper Silesia which gave | Polish majorities should go to Po-| land, They practically demanded all | |the industrial districts, leaving to} jthe Germans only the wentern agri jcultural section. Now Upper Silesia rivals the Ruhr as a German coal mine and work | |shop. Deprived of Upper Silesia |Germany would lose one of its best chances of paying the reparations. | The Poles are determined to have| |this country. The Germans are just las determined they shall not have it | Recently Korfanty, the Polish leader, and bis Irregulars not only joverran this territory without wait-| ing to see what the allies would do, | |but even oceupled towns in territory | |that had not voted Polish | In Germany the situation became |the one topic of conversation, The walls were covered with placards fend My Article ta | Saturday's Star | WE | BOTH Tam now 4 |my entire my dental p Having now making my guarantee & 1 do not mpete with Cheap Dentiats operate on your | pocket b u you conve 1 vo dollars worth Alkali in Shampoos || Bad for Washing Hair | Most soaps and prepared shampoos contafh too much alkali, which is very injurious, ax it dries the scalp | and makes the hair brittle. | ‘The est thing to use is Mulsified |eocoanut oll shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless, It's very cheap and beats anything else | all to pieces, You can get Mulsified at any drug estore, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months, Simply moisten the hair with wa ter and rub it In; about @ teaspoon | ful iv all that i required. It makes ‘an abundance of rich, creamy lather, | cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out Jeasily. The hair dries quickly and jevenly, and is soft, fresh looking, | bright, fluffy, wavy and eaky to han, | dle. Besides, it loovens and takes out Jevery particle of dust, dirt and dan \aruff. Be sure your druggist gives TY | you mulsitied —Advertisement, against them, a break between Brit ain and France might become inevi table. MOTHER SLAYS BABE AGED 2 [backing the Poles and the British | imprisonment. The Store for “Useful Articles 25c B 5 DAVENUE AND UNION Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. Charged With Murder After ]{j————$ $$$ Failing to Kill Self SPOKANE, July 6. Mrs. Irene Weber is held in the city jail here. charged with the murder of her two year-old baby girl She shot the je girl as she lay sleeping in her She told the police that she in ded to kill herself “but just couldn't do it’ Despondency over in health was given as the cause of Mra. Weber called her husband after the slaying and went to the police station. She had written a n ‘o her husband saying: “Don't be ver us, Joe, but go on being Today in Congress Luxuriant Hair Due ToCareandCuticura Shampoos with Cuticura Soap pre- ceded by light touches of Cuticura Ointment do much to cleanse the scalp of dandruff, allay itching and irritation, arrest falling hair and pro- mote a hair-growing condition. We're getting back to old times—here’s proof: Odds and Ends of CROCKERY 10c Each Piece A sale you have been wait- ing for in order that you might equip your “camp kitchen.” The following pieces were noted: FRUITS PLATES OATMEALS CUPS (without saucers) BOWLS Two patterns are involved, the gold and white and the plain white. None Delivered Continuing Sale of Blue Mottled 98c Enameled Ware at A SALE OF 300 Sample BROOMS At an extremely special price And they repre- sent splendid val- ues too, for the regular price would, be much more, Included in the lot are House Brooms, Parlor Brooms, Barn Brooms ‘and Deck Brooms. Select several now while you can buy them for only 59¢. 12-INCH HIGHLAND BALL BEARING LAWN MOWERS Special $9.98 Regular $12.49 4 Our 12-inch Highland Ball-bearing Lawn Mower—sold by us for many years and abso- lutely reliable. Has 9-inch wheels and 4 blades of tool hard- ened steel. STAINED SCREEN DOORS SPECIAL $ 2.83 Choice of four sizes— 30x78, 32x80, 34x82, 36x84. This is a strongly mortised Door in the plain style. Filler is enameled black screening. Set of Spring Hinges......35¢ HARDWOOD HOSE REEL “Pays for itself by adding life to the hose.” SPECIAL $1.59 Regular price $2.50. Keeps the hose in perfect condition with the least care. Has a locking device and receptacle for nozzle. Delivered “knocked down.” Easily assembled, LOWER P. br