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broken engagement between Lonte PAGE 15. ] new engakement be Con had found to Miss Alexandria ¥ SITERRILL, x YY, Aug. 6-— | Sherrill, the most youthful city 1) of things,” replied the prisoner, |the state, will undertake to solve |the cost of labor problem by enlist Brigands Work by \ing taxpayers as trench diggers for . ite recently authorized sewer ays Organized System | tern, MIENCHOW, China, Aug 5- More than 400 men from all walks |Frigands near here are doing bust ORIGINAL Me alte Jd Mith.. AY, AUGUST 5, 1821. THE SEATTLE STAR } . and Alexandr! Her Sister; All Off |‘ | | PORTLAND, Aug. 6—John Jones, 108 AN ~ Aug. 6,—Lisut TRAFFIC POLICEMAN |! DIGGING SEWER». meteors: | aheban a |] ALBANY, Ore, Aug. 6—It Tre on a ers re [lite looking for his ideal, formed | stwetd fest qwere crown ay @ooxn't pay to kid a traffic cop. very nervous and asked the judge 7 posters drawn. by Howard | *!% k Thia wu worn truth was || New York’s _ s Baby Town) ‘st & man «itting in the rear of R dof Albany the other day ||Has Over 400 Volunteers) snowla be evicted. ‘The judge asked egu ar Vy ap ure when Judge Oliver soaked him why |nister came West for a visit and it| $25 without batting an eye Kenneth Bloom, state traffic stripes in ‘em and they remind me|~-Diamond take, near here, # ¢D| nian had lifted a trout weighing 28|the Christy drawings, Result— officer, alleged that, among oth- Joying considerable distinction as $$ — IT COST HIM COIN Striped Overalls | f Finds Ideal; Lamps r cost wim com) TAXPAYERS PUT |Sizet Pits""Nervou 28 Pound Trout in tote Re -enl6. We masee wade iA. wes, as \Louls F. K 1, # N, went thru | He believed he} the attention of John | the courtroom and weartng overalls * “Cause them overalls has fot KLAMATH FALIS, Ore, Aug. 5. | astounded to hear that a Califor | was found she was the original of er things, Millard did the follow: the stamping ground of some of the pounds from the lake, setting a new | record for Rainbows in the North. | stacle to taking eggs from the lake, | West. Now comes the rej that!as the fish are so fat the eggs do such fish have been fis in| not hang together, Last year over Pc Wha ond e. pounds and 4/ the lives of fish wart have | 4,000,000 trout eggs were taken, and ss tBharen pian ave been handled | teen forced to carry the trout from|many more were available. Trout | ‘NO ni Wartea’ Don “age to Dep-|the stream forming the outlet of| fishing in Diamond Iske, which has | a rm | |nena thru middlemen. If travelers| vutricient te Cuneta a me numbers | Diamond lake back up over the falin| been slow, Is becoming more brisk ‘The " Food - Drink” for All Ages. of life, clerks, lawyers, doctors, |iay the price asked, brigund chieft| tien of thie aize are not oa ain bn thelr native waters after coming | now, according to reports. _ Quick Lunch at Home, Office, andl merchants and two clergymen, have | will iaue them permits for safe COO*|in the lake ove to spawn and then being un Fountains. Ash for HORLICK’S. volunteered to be on hand with | duc oo eee ‘i Sabstitutea n | duct. A short time ago fishermen were! ‘The size of the trout tw one ob-| aa Avoid | tations & ‘PUBLIC MARKET ‘The length of the working day |» may knock off when blisters and! MACON, France, Aug, 5.—Madame Entrances First and Second Avenues . it of more than $2.000,000 has " t @ number of Nebraska) vers to a state of open warfare | | ose reaponsibie for the nu- - optional with the workers, Anyone backache become so painful as t Calandre led the grand march at @ reduce efficiency, | celebration here in honor of her 100th — smal] failures of the state. the state convention of bankers ORECON TROUT pce. | ate birthday. Madame Piffaut, 97, and ing the collapse ot a num |3,500,000 Of 12,000,000) taken from mix take, according to| Monsieur Cuepot, 94, were aimong HELP YOURSELF GROCERY, UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY, LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET dm this city a campaign against : e lthe fox trotte: Mf Nebrasia tanks some yewe| Fish From Tumalo | he tall cain BAKER, Ore., Aug. 5—Constder SEATTLE GROCERY, SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE MAIN OFFICE AND MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, 1112 WESTERN AVENUE fund for the denefit of depos ably over 3,500,000 of the 12,000,000 RANDOLPH GROCERY co. PHONE ELLIOTT 5074 1 largest Rainbow trout ever seen in Oregon waters. ing: Drove his car minus one headlight, and no taillight; whet acoosted he toki Bloom to bloom in @ very, very warm climate; had to be pursued a mile; threat: ened to thrash Bloom: desisted only when he walked into the cop's gun. Mi \ Failures, es, 182,000,000, Arouse Ire of | S Nebraska Bankers FLA, Aug. ‘§.—Recent demands fi the state guarantee fund to the | Yor French pastry look up Bola’ —Advertisement. ! lative class of bankers was ————< was not a failure for a streams of Oregon this year will be le and Retail—We Deliver of years and the funds! te large proportions. But late | taken from the state hatchery at/ Tumalo, acconting to M. i. Kyck-| | SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND ALL. NEXT WEEK scone arsed aden etree Al erection Salta 20.0 on etme | Prey mane Bars 25¢ 4 of failed banks. eats. cf Oregon this pean eit et | 1506-08-10 First Ave., Just South of Liberty Theatre Wholesal | geveral Nebraska banks have| to the wall. . * man, state hatchery superintendent, FINANCIAL, gg Ege warden. ‘The work of restocking will go forward rapidly from now on until jthe end of the year, according to | jthe state commision. ‘The bulk ot | astern brook trout raised in y stuff that is so gener the Tumalo hatchery ceded eres ly expressed for the managers bq jpeateeeeeenanzeonsnneetannenesn ee ; banks on the plea that F Were overcome by an unselfish | and Campi to help their customers. The Tents Cc ping intee fund is not a pork barrel, | Goods ®@ charity fund, but a trust fund e bona fide subscribers.” Following .the convention the} fund was called upon ied ‘Up $700,000 for the A. Castettter | of Blair, which went to the| ‘Ast fall. It was estimated that | would be realized from as of the bank. The Castetter ‘was thought to be one of the | im the state; but one day Ep entecr disappeared. Weeks ago the Pioneer bank closed. The guarantee ‘was called upon for about part of which will be re it put on a drive to clean out fimancial vampires that infest ” urged T. L. Mathews of | it, speaking to the bankers’ on. “It's time to stop this ise Serate o'hietns er Ammon: BSe bottle Pure Cider Vine: U. S. Khaki Old and New Issue $3.75 Each vu. 8 Bh Arey Gold Medal Cote | 83. ated GOOD WALNUTS, per Mh PAROWAX, large pka.. se CAMPRELIS SOUP, can 4-25¢ | 20e PC. FLOUR bt 1 FANCY SLICED PEACHES .. Ibe can CHILI CON CARNE. nd Te, WHITE of YELLOW PURE CANE SUGAR—10 pounds. ....,.... c<,eecs010) sates eins}ocstacohetate carane! macsterere » T2E BORDEN’S MILK—Tall cans, 10c; case... 22 ii, epee re are niaieieieieiemieleinemeiec $4709 FEDERAL or CO-OP MILK—Tall cans, 10c; 3 cans for «40:00: o-reie:euactasiottete « RAISINS—Sun Maid Brand, Seeded, 15-oz. pkgs., 23c; 2 pkgs. for ..-.;. «:«: Green Ribbon Seeded, l1-0x. pkgs., 17c; 3 pkgs. for .:.-.---oriewiereetew- CRISCO—3 Ibs. ... 22. sae enee. . .55c—6 Ibs, ......-.:. .$1.02—9 Ibs. .-1:can-- $1.49 Mazola—Pint 20¢; qt. 57¢; 14 gal. $1.09; gal. 82.05 , Imported Sardines in pure Olive. Oil, 2 cans........ Patent Excellent Flour, 49-lb. bag $1.95 Heinz Mustard, jar 4 . -14¢ Olive Oil, Napoleon Brand, ¥%-pint . ; _.B7¢ Heinz Baked Beans, sm. 11¢; med. 16¢; bra ° pint 71¢; quart $1.37; 1% $ gallon... Mission Brand Peas, 17¢; 3 cans ....... Premier Salad Dreésing, hive bottle ... Beet Greens, Jarge cans 10¢; 3 for eee Chum Salmon, 1-lb. tall cans 8¢; 6 for Grape Juice, “American Maid,” pints 334; quarts. . Peanut Butter, School Boy, lb. tin 19¢; 24 Ibs. . Ivory Soap, large, 2 for 25¢; small, 3 for ........: Uneeda Biscuits, pkg. @¢; 3 for Lenox Soap, 7 for ...... 438 Campbell's $ Soups 10¢; 3 for Creme Oil Soap, 2 for ...........+. Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 cans 20¢; Hill’s Red Can Coffee, Ib. 42¢; 21% Ibs. Grated Pineapple, large cans 25¢; 3 for Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate, Ib. Extra Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 squat cans 25¢ Instant Postum, large tin Shrimp, No. 1 cans 25¢; |. Our “Special” Blend Coffee, Ib. 29¢; 3 ibs. GOOD GROCERIES! GOOD SERVICE! GOOD TREATMENT! Olympic Meat Company | United Bakeries First Avenue, South of Pike - Brea d Short Ribs Beef, Veal Roasts, 9c .. 15¢ BETTER THAN THE BEST! ij B-25e | 10 2 5 BAKED Tk AN B-B5e 10 ibe HOLLY FLOU i be SOCKEYE byN MON, can. ‘B3e! 49 Ibs, HOLLY FLO u (ene OIL SOAP, BeBbe |3 The MJ. MACARONI or nae AGHETTIR NAVY BEA? Talk MACARO! . | 10e JAR RURE Tbe MAD Rick. a iver 35¢ | Good PRUNES PEANUT BUTTER i: 3 Ibs. 25c EGGS—Large fancy ranch, doxen 43¢; 2 dozen. 85¢ HONEY—5-1b. can 98¢@; 900 at 20¢ Glass PURE JELLY, 2 for ‘The was a bank at Decatur, of | @ paperhanger obtained con- ‘Tt had not paid interest on its for years. Within two or three after the new management | charge it paid a 100 per cent Then failed. the last few months seven tn bearing the name “Farm sate Bank” have gone to the were in Allen, Belvt- Dee Hadar, Hoskins, Page and New Tarpauling, 8x10 ....82.! | Blankets, Army Shoes, Pup Teats, Tents All Sizes Government Steel Cots ... ae g BUTTER—The Very Best, Ib. 4 FLAKE WHITE 15¢@ !b., 5 Ibe.... sien 1.04 oe ese ——=FOUVthK“At Pine— CLEAN AND COOL pound .. pound.... Pork Roasts, everything is so og ee shopping place—and reasonable! From te Farmers Stall 5, Lower Floor” WHY PAY MORE? Legs . ad Lamb, Sugar-cured Picnics, per Come Often for the Best Washington Stall 33, OR ES: 1D1¢¢ Campbell Soups, per can. 10¢ 1b. pké. Lipton Tea... ..69¢ 12-92. can Royal Baking Powder Royal White Soap, 6 bars 25¢ % gal. cans O-Cedar the Green Has the Bargains 8 Ibs. fine Cane Sugar, 53 c Py “ae while it lasts, limit 8 lbs. BUTTER, oor very best, 42¢, 3 Ibs, for. . é $1.26 COFFEE, 2%-1b. cans, Golden West. + 88¢ RAISINS, Sunmald Seedless, 2 Ibs. 45¢, Ib. Fresh bulk Cocoanut....25¢ Crescent Baking 2 Ibs. fresh Ginger Snaps. 35¢ Powder, Ib... 85¢ 5 big Dill Pickles.....-..20@ Crescent Cream 2 Co-Operative Milk .19¢ Coffee, Ib....45¢ 5 cans Oi! Sardines 25¢ Crescent “99” Campbell's Asstd. Soups. 10¢ Coffee, Ib... FLOUR, Best East or West, sack... YES, WE DELIVER Green’s Butter and Grocery Store No. 4 Stall 50—Lower Floor Phone Elliott 1848 .30¢ . -$1.98 Delicatessen Lower Floor P. ROUNDS, Manager Fresh Round Lard, 2 Ibs. for.. Fresh killed Hens, tb... pien ingen 25¢ 25¢ f FANCY SMOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS Our Summer Sausage fits in perfectly for a Steak, Ib. 22c Freely Pork Roast, Ib..... Local Bacon, Ib......+...18¢ 18¢ Mba tender Little Pig Sausage for the Sunday break- fast, made before your eyes on ‘our exclusive — chopping machine, NOT GROUND. All flavor is retained, and all nutrition ic food. Limit 8 Lbs, While It Lasts Come in today and see the splendid produce that they have on our Lower- priced Lower Floor. Meet these WHITE PRODUCERS. Come down the incline and buy food that is priced right, that is fresh, and raised at home. Metropolitan Market Main Floor 4th and Pine Stall 25 Elliott 4141 Fancy Bolling Beef, tb...8¢ Fresh killed Hens, per lb. 25¢ Home-rendered Lard, 2 Ib, Pot Fast, Ib Less Lamb, Ib... We Sell for Less Is Our Specialty Delicatessen When you go on your ween end trip, your pienic, don't work over a hot fire.’ Relax and enjoy yourself, Prepared, ready-to-eat meats make ideal sandwiches. Mayonnaise Dressing, 1b. eal Fancy Wieners, Ib Smoked Liver Bauaag Meat Pies, 3 * Pork Sausage, Ib. / pound Boned bese Rolled Shoulder ~~ ee 18c T-Bone Steaks, 35c pound........ . 25¢ Lamb Stew, 8 Ibs. for... 22c eee ae 1 7c i 213c Bacon Backs, half 28c or whole, lb.. FREE CHECKING STAND Western Delicatessen Co.,Inc. Upper and Lower Floors Central Public Market 1420 First Avenue Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler PICNIC SPECIALS ey Se Thousand Me sad 40c Dressing, lb.. Mild ge ae 5 | c pound Pimento Cheese, 3 for Lamb Tongue, cooked and spiced, pound Green Olives, ex. large, pint.... Have you tried some of Our Fried or Roast Chicken? WESTERN COFFEE STORES COMPANY Our Very Best Coffee 40c Lb., 2 Lbs. 75c Coffee fresh Roasted Daily and guaranteed to please or money back Hot Coffee with Pure Cream and Dainty Lunches served at all stores DAINTY LUNCHES Our Service Will Please You! 1426 First Avenue—Olympic —STORES AT— Market BAY CITY MEAT COMPANY 1420 First Choice Steer Pot Roasts, Ib. 10. Ib. Rib Rolled Roasts, lb. 25¢ Bhonloe: Pork Raney Avenue Shoulder Lamb peste, Ib. 12 Sugar Cured Bacon Bare, Half or Whole, lb. Picnics, lb. Pure Lard, Ib. Fresh Killed Hens, 3-lb. average, lb. ....... 28¢ 1420 First Avenue—Central Market 109 Occidental Avenue—Seattle Market 2 Large Loaves for 25c BAKED IN ELECTRIC BAKE-RITE OVEN Large assortment of Coffee Cakes, Cookies and Delicious Cakes Seattle Market, (11 Occidental | Olympic Market, 1426 First Ave. Central Meat Company First Avenue, Between Pike and Union wed, bs. LOC 20c 22c Pork Liver, Pot Roasts, pound.. 5c Sugar Cured Hollywood Bacon, 20c pound. . Bacon Backs, Half or pound, eeseee BOC THE NIFTY LITTLE SWEET SHOP Upper Central Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh Hand Rolled Choco- lates, Ib. 40¢ oo Mint Wafers, Veal Chops, pound. .....96 Pork Roasts, pound... Fancy Short Ribs Beef, Ib. seeeeeee Lamb Chops, pound Veal Roasts, pound Delicious: Fudge, Ib...19¢ ‘MRS. JESMER’S BAKE-RITE BREADERY 1414 First Avenue SATURDAY SPECIALS 2 large loaves HOT BREAD . ae BUTTERHORNS, Frisco Style, 3 for ps Home-Made DOUGHNUTS, dozen Delicious Rolls, Coffée Cakes and Layer Cakes for Camping or Picnics