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E SHORROCK |Brown for Governor, ADMINISTRATION sic. So*ieeniat Ttundreda of flower bouquets were PESICN Is. Democrat Slogan : tutions held open house In obse al and ance of the second annual Nat Aty republican | houre operation and Jail expense, I Democrat Contrasts WiISON tropa day. Bach. ws neompetency | was pointed out by the der Charging the administration porate 4 snd dishonest and pledging ts], ried many onesty." ; Ave increased over 100 per cent and Harding Feats ore visions that. § omy without increase of taxes, Garage 1 agriculturiat’s office The guests visited the patients, the democratic « snvention, | expense has made a 260 per cent in.| Achievements of the Wilson and| were taken thru the surgical rooms het 1 the Press club Saturday, an-| crease, it was sald, while the pur.| Harding administrations were re-| and were entertained at twa }nounced new principles and a New| chasing department of the county| viewed Saturday by G. FY. Mah-| a: BS has been boosted 200 per cent, the} purne at a luncheon of the the courthouse! was] heaith department 600 the 00 per cent, am well as big axea in the offices of muditor, | clerk, treasurer, asseaor, pr kn) Unitarians to Heear Pea tose) righ Plays Tuesday Miss Donna Eider Jackson will School ‘Director -. for 20 Years to Quit if Meeting’ Hour Is Changed. ! v « the gover ine was a cry frequently following an announc® /and superintendent of schools t by George F Wastefu of money on | roads and handling of bon dering of taxes to pay Incompe President Wilson,” Fishburne 4¢| read two Irish plays, “The Land of clared, “translated hin words Into) seart's Deals a Pabeakine the deeds, and it In my privile ‘Tabatha translate th * back into words : | The object Iministration was * by Lady ¢ 0 de ¢ his reat submerged evening, when @ epecial program un der the auspices of the First Unt day, nen to werve the to supplant Gov, Louls P. Hart | tent employes and om Fe ish tarlan church, will he presented in teation of the echeo! boara,| &t Olympla, | henchmen, and dishonesty in | * h a abroad h eg aeoompliah’ the Recital hall of the Odi Fellows Reorgan The sheriff's office expense, court-| handling the people's affairs, | Ment at home were (he reduction Of) temple, Miss Ruth Linewd will en SB propoeal to advance the hour of were churges hurled by the dem. [the standpat PayneAldrich tari? train with harp Alues 6 of the in nd the pase meeting fren 4 to 1p. m., with the) Director Walter Santmeyer leaped to! oerats at the present adminis | *! come tax, whereby the rich were Possibiitty that one member may re. is feet tration, . stint te baw Hat here.” be 6 AE Sao to bear the burdens of the govern: | armament reduction and peace by ac sign, ami a heated attack on the mnt akan ne Geainte GOW Wiech ad inet ag ee Bt ager agente ment, making the postoffice pay ite] ceptance of the league of nations or Chamber of Commerce resolution to | how few heads and departments) sary employes, abolishment of cer. |W" recognising and inaugurating| armament increase and war by rejec ensolidate the schools under one! there might be, it would not havetain positions and consolidation of | th tleht-hour day, freeing us from | tion of the league. We chose the lat Benera! head were among the devel. | lowe expenses during the recent) others, business conduct of public ig emg oaapemared of W all Wtrest | ter alternative The inevitable fot opments at Friday's session of the | ete pon vn aga | otttes and the wiping out of machine | ©, 71 | od (eg oa gr gei.tte Gab with pit gy Bivar gir § oi board. Hote de — Jictes aro the restoration and exten-| war, the consequence of republ CANT “BULL” HIM The legislature was scored for i republican Director EB, F. Taylor opened dis “Mr. Ayera draws a good salary for|wastefulness, and democratic candi-|"0% of special privilege and the| folly, we were forced to enter the Guasion on thie change of meeting! potting up a bunch of figures that|dates for house and senate ple truth of this statement ts well Mlus-| four-party alliance | Mime with a jnotion to that effect. | don't amount to anything, in my opin.|to curtallment of the “autocrath ted by the following exampres:! cept an alliance, a dis Director E. Shorrock, who has been! jon. 1 want to aay right now, and 1| power given the governor by th indorsement of buying a seat in| carded European policy, and reject om the board tor 20 years, declared gon't care who hears me, that the! ministrative code,” to strict economy senate by the retention of New:|the league of nations, an accepted Gat it would be impossible for him | Chamber of Commerce can't ‘bull’ me [repeal of the poll tax and relief for | Perry. the present attempt to pans a} Amertean policy Ro leave his business at 1 o'clock, but | in the matter of teachers’ salaries, or |stude of the university higher tariff than the Payne-Aldrich| As long as a large percentage of that he thought the matter should be | anything else. I am tariff, the proposed ship subsidy bill,| our population consists of unassim! Settled for the convenience of the|ton to the Chamb the giving to ape favored pri-| lated aliens from the different ce (majority malate. ‘ée vate interests leases of the naval ofl| tries of Hurope, there can be no # “If I cannot be here, I can resign reserve worth $600,000,000. thing a& American neutrality tn And let another man come in,” Shor | In speaking of our present forelgn| ropean ware, And no, instead of in fock said. “T' plenty of good polley, he maid | times of peace preparing for war, we available. “We come next to the crowning | had better be perfecting the only ma RESOLUTIO PUT : glory of this administration, the four-|chinery available for permanent OVER A WEEK party alliance, We had our choice of | peace, the league of nations.” ‘Miss Margaret Gorman, vice prest. -| , nerally charged,” ty and dishonesty than any other, | - —_ fent of the High Sehoo! Teachers’ | sate hat ° perinten of coun airs,” said Donald Cc Ss <3) aN ft of the High choo Teachers |waid. "that we muperinendent o¢ in county attra. maid Donat «| Gures ASTHMA | AMUSEMENTS costa: helto the neck of the ‘poitical incur} @nd WAY FEVER |-— fact that special provision should be | travagance of Com ‘able We must ring down the cur » Asthma and THIS TWKE sans MoorE xs made for teacher organization bh id Now THEATRE™™ 1 m high ot here to lis-|tuition and fees of Commerce Special attention waa called to st of anyone else. They, the county commissioners, “who « to tell us how to run| are the keystone of the whole | arch In county affairs,” the con Director ik stated that! duct of whose office, it was sald, while the re rendations of the| had become a dixgrace. This of aber had some merit, they were| fice was declared to be responsi | on a wrong basis. ble for more Incompetency, waste | are just try the schools. fo attend at the-earfer hour if that | merce asks us to give all power to the tain on the spectacle of the court Were adopted. The matter was laid | superintendent.” house ring, with its rotation in of oyer for one week Shorrock also declared that {t was | fice. Director Taylor also Introduced a | a little late for the Cham ‘The administration of the republi Tesolution that would reorganize the ber of Comr beard on a committee basis. This. gestion of consotidation fer investi¢ also, was put over for further con © whole matter was th sideration. out im April, 1919," he A long report by Fred C. Ayers,| then was the time we n @hairman of the finance section of would have we ed an the educational committee of the tions and assistan Circ! | "5 WAUDEVILLE}:'°"": TRIXIE FRIGANZA ring in the sug (can county commissioners ts now un ion by a grand jury reshed | We may observe that a republican | ment and | county administra and|can prosecuting attorney are embar sugges: |rarsed in the investigation of its own and « republi party members. RESINOL Chamber of Commerce. and a resolu The chamber's report, and one werner Hart, at Olympia, tion by the trustees of the chamber, | from the Tax F tion counct!,| has mistaken the measure of his Were read by Secretary Reuben| were filed for future reference, | waistband for his hatband, and, Seothing and Healing The Four ewident Croton sugested that) In total disregard of his duty to Staude check some of the people, to gratify his exng- Of the school system by qualified ex- | tn. in the ‘Tax eduction, gerated ego, and drunk with perts, with a view to reducing ¢x-| council report ower, he mast not only have Penses, while the report recommend “As 1 heard the suegested| the finest automobiles and the / ed that the present seven-heac finest mansion in the state, but | ®anization be changed to on must tear out partitions and re | model the new Insurance build | ing so that be might have the | most luxurious office in the state | in which to strut about and gratl- fy the urge of his narcissus com | Jones. ‘The resolution called for a survey | Com No wakeful hours of itching torment if you apply freely this cooling ointment and bandage lighlly. Camerons amounts that could be saved,” * me of th t approp of Dr. Casper W are la Marga Waldron PREMIERE DANSE with Geerge Ha! the supervision of a general mana ger. This, it was said, would materi ally reduce costs. When this statement was read, than our bud Upon mot = Sharples, action on the propanal to give Superintendent ¢ os jlough on pay until his M—CHOICE ROOMS—81.00 ‘ i itiee - hiadiiieal hae is effective, August 1, Donald acted an temporary lew Dolington Hotel + || pened for a week chairman of the convention. It wa Upon the suggestion of President | catied by County Chairman M. W First and Spring 2769 || Cari Croson, the board will meet | Taytor. 200 Roome—180 at $1.60 in a committees of the whole pee nies 1 3 a Wednesday night, to consider! One of the most abundant trees contracts for next year. in Ceylon ts the cinnamon. Mate: 2007. M. Nighte: Ta NOW PLAYING : DOUGLAS TEEN HEY traveling at a high # mame time firing 4,800 rounds of ammu perim thorit THE SEATTLE STAR SCREENLAND TURNS COLD SHOULDER TO PEGGY’S FILM PLANS LOS ANGELI May 1 Bereeniand does not await the | of Pexgy Hopkins Joyce leoming arma, Leading announced their Indorsement of the etand taken by the Motion ducers here te Picture Exhibitors’ association, in Washington showing Pes n declaring against y and her fascina tions in the movies. “IT don't bt ve the American public IM Interested in seeing Mins Jo true sta «in the role of a motion ple declared Louts B. May er, producer The screen welcomes new ar tists, but they must have repute tions untouched by a breath of scandal,” was the word went out the Ince organization. 1 like views. All 11 to mpecify, howe from were that th Mins Joyce on by the reputation she was given thru the press. capable of A Nghtarmored car | and at the} nition a minute, ie being ex sted with by British army @u-| RUPTURE CURED In 30 Days or No Pay Write today for our GUARAN- TERD Proposition and free copy of book describing this w treatment, and record of f KREWS, Mi When You Buy Your Home? Have the deal cloned on the basin of surance and through Escrow depart ment. ‘That means that your money does not pass to the aelier until every defect in the title is cleared up to the satisfaction of Title Ex rts, and until properly ex ty deed from and wife ix in our nelle har We have telephone reports fr thouse at the as your representative. n the ¢ st minute before closing to aseure us nothing has gone of record to Interfere with your good title, Talk with us about this escrow service. Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” Frank Del Printer, SUSPECT DENIEf of nervy urday, He lived at 638 60th ave, Dell enemas had not been working for the last Says He Is Victim of year, owing to fll health, He was a member of the Elks brotherhood and | taken Identity of the Masonic order. Funeral sery-| loon will be held at 430 p. m. Mon day at Butterworth’s undertaking ¢* Declaring he ts the victim of tablishment taken identity, Guido Spingola, i | rested here thin week for # Join the Marines | Standard OF company holdup fg) and Learn to D m | Aneeie*. eaid Saturday he woul turn to California without dition and clear up bis case The United States marine corps has 20 vacancies for physically quall fied young men of 18 to learn the | police, drum and trumpet, Enlistments are| pollowing @ consultation for three years. Any young man 4¢|torney T. D. Page, Spingola siring further information should ®p-| p44 made up bis mind to ply at the U. 8. 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