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“Joke” Is Arraigned in} Book Just Published by Insect Expert ‘SAN MATEO, Ca Calit., Feb. 3.—The once the war an of stay and far from a joke to men in the trenches, now stands by shell fire in the great of more deaths than were | | | | ds thus tndicted by Dr, W | Pierce, Ph. D. of San Cal, who has just com & monumental book covering Tesearches as head of the insect of the U. 8, government the war. ON BLOOD his counts against . known to the gas cootie, to the pollu as [ Toto, and to the rest of us as Dody louse: tus humanus lives only on blood. He must have his of gore each day or die. females lay 200 oges, live 16 Under favorable conditions, and A new family every 15) days. carry the most fatal germs to medical science. are the only the deadly typhus, trench ‘Bnd rejapsing fever—the three @evastating diseases on the war front aud behind the OUT THIRD ALL SERBIA ¥ carrying the germs of these ee they wiped out one-third Serbian nation, a big part and took a terrific toll im Russia, Germany and Balkan states. are known to have carried Meningitis, typhoid infection, fever, which took its of victims in East Eu- even jaundice and leprosy attributed to them. the death counts against the loss in dollars due to y mdb pe f activities runs up to the mail: | ® says Dr. Pterce. i fm the Russian army and generally prevalent in our) B tember camps and slums, the It fe said to have reduced the ty of the American army 10 fF cent, and that of other nations | more. In the shrinkage of alone during the “delous- our government lost “cootie” dies at. 135 degrees ture in 15 minutes, and the ime from the héad dweller common school children of the slums. an run, but cannot jump, | “are visible as little brown 125th of an inch long. Goethals . Now in Spokane! SPOK 3. Feb. 2.—<ien. George | 1 arrived in Spokane yester- to start survey of the Columbia | basin project. in his apartment at the| hotel, refused to discuss | @ Mission with the newspapermen Sent word thru his son, G. R. who accompanied him, be te here “to work, not to refused even to predict Jong it would take him to make complete survey of the proposed Project. He declined an to make a preliminary f the project lands from an means of | Lene Joyce, 110~ of the hunt. shots. BY FRED L. BOALT ROSEBURG, Ure, Feb. 3 | Pacific Northwest is a woman! Lena Joyce stands & feet and 1 inch in her logging boots and weighs 110 pounds. She is slim and femi- First Near Pike ANGEL’S BUTTER STORE We thank you. Indeed, for | } sponse to our a specials Te show our appreciation, we will sive H FREE } | Co-operative Milk Deans .. scans .. Angel’ Stalls 21-24-23 Co-op. Market | 1419 Firat Ave. } GEROW'S DELICATESSEN Tasty Meat Loaves Smoked Meats and Sausage Pickiés and Olives Saturday Special Homemade Mayonnaise, 30¢ Ih STALLS 15 AND 16 ~The | champion all-round hunter of the/ | help~ana pound Duna of Camas Valley, Ore., is ac-| counted the best all-round hunter of the Pacific Northwest.| She is here shown with her deer hound and several trophies Mrs. Joyce isa professional guide, the daughter of one of the old West's most celebrated woodsmen and dead- her forest home and say: “Pileale, Lana, help us get a buck.” Lena and her husband, Ed, live at the Crescent ranch, near Camas Valley, a sleepy frontier settlement 25 miles southwest of here, Wealthy sportemen of Portland, Seattle ana inco employ | —COo- OPERATIVE— DAYLIGHT MARKET Phone Pitiete 1625 THE ©o-or. GaocERr DEPARTEER? SELLS vOR Atmeire Corn’? Piakes—Why, ‘- Htarch, our price . 5 bie re get It here fo t—for better be! It, 49-T. smoke if shortening Calumet Baking 16 ounces of quality ......3e Ler —makea fine can Cor. Gerien Weat Coffer lke the fiavor—t Crescent Baking Powde Puree Tomatoes—the large eans—2 for ase Bl Singer Snaps. fre uiek sale and « money-back guaranies with every purchase. OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Handles Only No. 1 Steer Rect at Right Prices, CO-OP {COFFEE STALL S8AND 9 COFFEE ore Regular 35¢ Ib., 3 ths. for Saturday only, 4 tbs. for... L—ONE-CENT SALE Westlake Public Market Phone Eltiott 488¢ DELIVER FLOUR. Flour has advanced the last fack guaranteed. Sugar Stall MILK Per Case, $4.65 Our Own Famous Brand— “WESTLAKE” Every Can Guaranteed Phone Orders Accepted SUGAR STALL Delivered Free Stall . 1 Yakima Gems, per TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA 49-lb. SACK $1 65 vered Free—Phone Orders Accepted. a Gold Bond for week. We sell our famous Phone Elliott 4890 WE DELIVER Saturday only—every Lower Section SCRATCH FOOD SUGAR 100-lb. HIGH PROTEIN EGG MASH, 100-lb. sack * STALL—LOWER SECTION Sack $2.08 Stall 159—Ko-Ko Nut Macaroons, 2 dozen Stalls 48-134—Fresh Halibut, Stall 110—Sweet Spuds, 4 Iba Stall 118—White Turnips, 3 Ibs. . Stall 129—Pure Grape Jam, |b STALLS 10-11 LOOK WHAT A Pot Roast, Ib. .................. Corn Beef, Ib. Leaf Lard, lb. Choice Boiling Beef, ib. Choice Round Steak, Ib. . DIME WILL BUY! -10c -10c -10c SELLING OUT!—BANKRUPT STOCK! $4.00 Men's Dress Shoes WESTLAKE M 820 4 urge rolld Toilet Paper .. ERCANTILE CO. Stalls 109-135 GROCERY Stall 130 Phone Main 5952 100-1b. sack Sugar Carnation or per can .. Centennial’s Best Flour Drifted Snow Flou Uneeda Biscuit . 2 pkgs. Nabisco .. 5 Ibs, M. J. B, Coffee Gal. Mazola O®@. 1 Ib. Blue Ribbon T 11 bars Crystal -Wh and 1 bar Creme Oil Soap 50¢ Me Olympic Pancake Flour 20¢ 3 Ibs, Ghirardelli’s Chocolate 78¢ 4 bare Creme Oll Soap $4b. can Crisco THE SEATTLE STAR [BRAVE MEN RESCUE {EW YORK —The atten hat that river r peing pil waters *ROSES BLOOM IN WINTER TIME IN KENTUCKY GARDEN LOUISVILLE, Ky, Feb, 3 Gardeners have for the last fow days enjoyed the unusual thrill of outting roses from outdoor plants, In several gardens, buds resisted ~ early ed under warm alr hiny skies, One pped of leaves by autumn froeta, furnished full petaled flowers. The roses are excep. Uonally fragrant and beautiful hands and kn 1 wan wo thr | Lena, they told me at Camas Val |ley, never peoms to get weary she has never been lost, altho she has been known to travel alone for days without a compas. night comes she curls up against a low and sleeps HAS BIG GAME RECORD 1 didn't ask Lena how many deer she had killed altogether because it fen't congidered a polite question in the Oregon woods, deputy «ame war |dens betng good mathematiciuns, 1 |aawume she alwayn gets the Her score, otherwise, deadly accuracy At sundown Hd slung one buck his back, Lena carried the ¢ weighing 160 pounds, td mountain where the for tethered, 1 fe the jou and her every season to guide them in quest of deer, bear and cougar. And no man who has ever hunted with Lena questions her supremacy. Y¥ ound her at the Crescent, She; woars a flannel shirt, khaki riding | breeches and an old slouch hat, Mer manner is quiet, her speech a soft spoken drawl. That night she helped her mother with dinner and dishes, worked on a drew to wear at a church “so ciable” at the settlement, and next morning we started out—Lena, Ed and tI got my buck—with Lena's missed another whieh Lena dropped, HAIRPINS AND GUNS ‘ When a branch brushed her old |felt from her head she patted her hair f bak to nee if the hairpins were Ware, [SAN | CRYSTAL sir 20,000 Bars FOR SALE BEST WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib. .40¢ FRESH RANCH EGGS, dozen ........+0.++++++ BO¢ SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT, 2 for BROKEN RICE, 5 Ibs. 5 lbs. BEST ROLLED OATS LARGE CANS SLICED PINE. Choice String Beans, 2 cans 35@ Corn Starch, 2 packets....25¢ New York Shrimp, a can..20¢ Hors! special Bend cag Large Bottle Catsup ......34¢ eeee 3 tbe woes $1.00 Phone Main 5163 LESLIE'S == First Ave, Floor Sanitary Market OLYMPIA ><: OYSTERS »«. a 18 , Also First Ave. Fresh Crab Meat, is |cougars and 10 bobeats. Her father, one of t in @ peanon, 1513-15234 ey [ rin ten Avenue | 4) and University YOUR SPRING TONIC In here, Our FAMOUS ROOT BEER Look for the Big Barret LOWER FLOOR BURRELL’S DELICATESSEN STALL 21 oaprraay MANK OT STALL 21 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Tea Garden Marmalade, Home-made Hominy, mM special, Ib. .. .20¢ per quart ......... Tea Garden Apple and Plum Jelly, Ib. ....... 15¢ PURE MEAT PRODUCTS Absolutely the Best Quality Obtainable They are guaranteed to be pure, conthining NO CEREALS OR PRESERVATIVES. Tasty and de- licious—they are made fresh every day under the most sanitary conditions. Jilg’s Products cost a trifle more than others, but when buying JILG’S you have the assurance that money can buy noth- ing better. Quality governs price. When you pay a lower price, you necessarily get a lower quality. And when you are told that another brand is “just as good,” or “almost as good” as Jilg's, it is an po: rd of the fact that “JILG’S” are the Ideal Pure Meat Products, the standard by which all others are judged. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! Jilg’s Little Link Pure 2 8 c Pork Sausage, Lb... Booth (32, Sanitary Market Opposite Liberty Theatre Jilg’s Products Are Sold by Better-Class Delicatessen Stores and Meat Shops ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Jonathan Apples, per box... «$1.75 Onions, 2 lbs........ 15¢ Lemons, 5 for........10¢ Big Special on Oranges and Bananas STALL 59 Opposite Clarke's Meat Market HAT in place—a purely feminine gesture then shot at a fleeing form with on When | [de comp “limit.” | went William Boren, was! best known hunters on dress, return card of the sender and | partment of The Star. YOUR MAIL AND HOW TO MAIL IT By *. BORNEFELDT whing companion have working agreements with the post but there applying to + paper to a friend, Thig rate is 1 cen for each four ounces or fraction nd applies to papers within ing rulee paper or publication must te. may call attention by numbers (not words) to ar Ye marks any section of the paper or any | Ucle 3. No personal measages may be) that t*, the writing of any | four | wordy or anything other than the| cougars, 36 bears, two wolves, four above makes it first clam. 4 It must not be sealed. 5. The wrapper may have the ad the coast, and in the old days when |the words “Sample Copy” or “Marked deer were plentiful and shot for their | hides he slew as many as a thousand He had a record of spo ldoures clase matter, as thelr charac: cougars and more than that popes calls for. Copy” written or printed on It, Incomplete copies are third or 1, “Knowingly inetosing artic 1 os BARS CARNATION OR BORDEN'S 4 ine Large 39c Limit Four Brown Sugar, 4 Ibe... Powdered Sugar, 2 tb: Cube Sugar, 3 Ibs..... SUGAR STALL 109 First Ave. Floor CLARKE, \ Offers - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. Hear Commander EVANGELINE BOOTH National Leader of the Salvation Army MASONIC TEMPLE Pine and Harvard Sunday, February 5th, 3 p. m. SUBJECT “WORLD’S GREATEST ROMANCE” GOVERNOR L. HART WILL PRESIDE Sacred Concert 2:30 to 3 ADMISSION FREE monnagen within ® paper oF publice- |cover of the book of stamps calls for tion ig @ Violation of the law and I" 1 to be placed upon the upper lett ee eee le to use stamped |DAnd corner of the face Wide? wrappers, which may be obtained at| Thanking you very nincerely, the postotfice, J. H. ROCK, Olalla, Wash. It has never been recommended |that the return be on the back of « Any question regarding mail wit letter. There is only one place tor be answered by addressing this de |return card; that is, the upper lef hand corner, AY, B. Tomorrow—"City.”” —ae FUNERAL SERVICES for Julins What is there to justify pincing |. Stewart, 466 39th ave. 8. W. |the return address upon the reverse | will be held at 3 p.m. Friday ,after- | wide of the envelope, when the post-|noon at the Home Undertaking office instructions printed on the | company. Postal Editor The Star: NITARY PUBLIC MARKET| TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY 42¢ ::: BAR CREME OIL SOAP at SUGAR STALL and bape GROCERS and BUTTER AND EGG STALLS Get more Freshly Ground Health Foods and Cereals FOR LESS MONEY at the SANITARY GRIST MILL Stall 159—Sanitary Market, First Avenue Floor SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY CORN MEAL, yellow or WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, white, 10 Ibe she 10 Ibs. - 40¢ (Positively our OWN, Freshly G: Unpolished Rice, 3 Iba.. 25¢ Health Meal, 3 tbs. .-......25¢ Beans, Peas, Bai Salt, Flour, Poultry Suppl Full line of Lilly jew Seeds SUPPLY MEAT CO. Stall 26 rover "eee Stall 26 SANITARY MARKET Steer Pot Roasts.12%/.c | Pork Roasts ...... Steer Boil. Beef...10c | Lard, 2 Ibs. . Steer Steaks .. -22c | ink: Raceage 52: Specials on Smoked Meats 20c - -25¢ 25c The Workingman’s Friend Biggest Anniversary Specials in the Market Sugar-cured Government Inspected PICNICS ..........+-+----1616¢ Sugar-cured Government Inspected HAMS, half or whole. Sugar-cured Government Inspected BACON . .10¢ | Steer Steaks Lee | L.17ige ..12\4¢¢ Pure White LARD, you want, 2 Ibs. Pot Roasts .. Veal Roasts . Pork Roasts .. Lamb Roasts . 12 243c 25c 35c Fancy CHICKENS, 15¢ | Lamb Chops, Legs Young Mutton 18¢ 2 Ibe. ... 6 Shoulder Lamb .. 110¢ | Veal Chops, Sirloin Steaks... .224¢ 2 thes. sc CLARKE’S MARKET, Stalls 5-7-9, Lower Floor TUNGSTEN Lamps 35c Sugar Stall No. 109 HUGHES BUTTER STORE Stall 47 Sanitary Market Lewer Floor 42c 10 bars Crystal White and 1 Creme Oil Soap. Good Lock Margarine, ib, 35e; 2 ibs. for Troco or Gem Nut Margarine, Ib. Fine Australian Butter, 40¢ tb; 2 Iba .. Winlock Creamery But- ter, 43; 2 Ibs..... * §5¢ QUALITY BUTTER STORE Stalls 127-129 Sanitary Market First Avo, Floor SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 4 gh a ube IN'’s 39c 42c 10 Crystal White and 1 bar Creme Ol] Soap Fresh Churned Butte 2 Ibs Pullet 2 doze cH Full ¢ 3 Ibs, Full Cream, sharp, ib SPR sacseoes Fancy Wheel Swins ¢ holes, GO@; 2 Ibs Genuine Roquefort Ib. 2 cans for . Tea Garden A can, T5¢; 2 cans. Old Missouri Sorghum, 1-1b, @an, 18¢@; 2 for es 1 galion can . Royal Anne U! cans for ‘ Sliced Dried B 4-02, Jars, 10¢; 3 for ...- 25¢ All Goods Guaranteed You Can't Beat These Prices Fresh String Salmon Exes Fillet_of Bole, Ib. Crab Meat ib. Finnan Haddie, tb. Shrimp Meat*ib.. SUNSET FISH ‘MARKET Tee Home of Quality” Stalte 31-33 = = = ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Sugar Cured Smoked Shoulders, per Ib. - Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. . Pot Roast, Ib. .... --12%¢ Pork per We Cut Only Prime Steer Beef Fresh Yakima Turkeys and Chickens CRYSTAL MARKET 3. Varker, Prop. This Is the Market ad or t2th Anniversary We sell nothing but the best Fresh and Smoked Fish Headquarters for Lutefisk STALL 10 Philadelphia Fish Market GREEN SAYS,“WHY PAY MORE?” OUR BEST pia BEST FINE BUTTER. Crystal White) SUGAR 35c Lb., 3: su08 ousosr =. 42c | 8 Lbs. 45c DaF~ 2 Ibs. Fresh Nut Margarine. .....45c | 35c Fresh Roasted Coffee. .20¢ 8 Ibs. for ..., -- 85¢ Yakima Gem Potato $1.75, delivered WALNUTS, Ib. Special on Bananas and Oranges Stall 12—Lower Floor Se STALL 28¢ 20¢ TOWER, 16 FLOOR 2 Ibs. Black Figs. 3 ibs. French Pru 2 cans Co-Op Mil Full Cream Cheese 4 Ibs, Bulk Macaroni. 60e Ceylon Tea.. 2 Ibs. Fresh Roasted Cortes ase Fresh Candied Pullet Eggs 25¢ 2%-Ib. can Golden West Coffee, (rogular $1.00), at........92¢ 3 cans Corn, Peas, Tomatoes Has delicious Flavor and uniform quality 45¢ Ib. 3 Ibs. $1.25 5 Ibs $2.00 Please Come Early—Yes We Deliver! Green’s Butter Store tin svac mee" First Avenue Floor Siegel Sells ‘for Less—Why Pay More? Good Union-made Overalls . Good Work Pants mpton All weath Union Suits Boys’ Mackinaws At One-Half Actual yn ‘SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER 1521 First Avenue