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Ae. Meh NE D2 TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. \ TT MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU OUR NEW STORE SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE sts, Whirlwind Sale of REBUILT Buy a Hot Weather Stove THE SEATTLE STAR CANADA HAS INDIAN UPRISING e TAX REPORT ON and Save One-Half EACH RANGE has had a complete overhauling and has been pronounced in excellent condition and perfect working order by our stove expert. This must be so, as our guarantee goes with every ‘TEACHERS HIT | range. COAST IS GIVEN TAX REDUCERS Washington Is Second on Say They’ll Expose Them as Sale will continue as long as it is necessary to close out every stove in the following list: List of Pacific States WASHINGTON, June 20.—The state of Washington contained 148,- |067 federal income tax payers thiv |ysar, total income $375,979,000, and total tax paid $9,094,000; while Ore. gon bas 67,640 income tax payers admitting a grand total income of $193,000,000, and paying an aggre figures just made public. In California 396,973 land corporations filed returns, ad | 006,000, or 5.69 per cent of the total lincome of the nation, and upon this | aggregate income $50,477,000 taxes, Jor 4.69 per cent of the total tax, | were collected, This showing ranks | the state sixth in the United States. Many interesting features appear in this report, among which ts the fact that 10.09 per cent of the pop ulation of New York filed returns, 11.58 per cent of the population of ington, and 8.63 per cent of Oregon. Taking the average net incomes by states, California tax payers av eraged $3,347 each, Washington $2,539, and Oregon $2,862. smallest average per capita income came from Alaska, $1,966. ie MAHONEY FATE Marked on CLOSE- } Sales OUT : Floor PRICE 19.50 Estate Gas Range e 9.75 neg $2.50 Garland Gas Range............ 16.25 Argument on Appeal Made 24.50 Clark Jewel Gas Range........ 12.25 | at Olympia 21.50 Jewel Gas Range .. .- 10.7% . 18.50 Reliable Gas Range - 9.25 agree Bb eon Ay pr Ay 25.50 Buck Gas Range... «} SMTG Bill coenpe te Geatte oanalty for toe tr 22.50 Majestic Gas Range........... 11.25 oe ee ee ee ee ae 20.00 Direct-Action Gas Range...... 10.00 His attorneys, Lee Johnston and $7.50 A. B. Gas Range.............. 18.75 ica poten manera basen 65.00 Dangler Gas Range (6 burners). 32.50 fore the state supreme court in 67.50 Direct-Action Gas Range...... 33.7% Ze /Olvmpia andthe final decision is 47.50 Acorn Gas Range............. 22.75 | wan based on 25 assignments of 17.50 Attachment for Monarch Range 8.75 he Getadoutliegy atiorkey aashooes 23.50 Attachment for Majestic Range 11.75 Douglas 10.00 Attachment for Majestic Range 5.00 Baa iy yon eb ellacnsn food 65.00 Leonard Gas Range........... 32.50 turns {te verdict. Mahoney was 155.00 Universal Simplex ............ 105.00 originally sentenced to hang Jan. 6. Plan Post-Mortem on Colonel’s Death LONDON, June 20.-~A post-mor- tem examination will be made of the body of Col. A. 8, Witherbee, of New York, LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED apartments at the Savoy after dining friends. with a number BASEBALL ROLLS IN CELLAR; MAN KILLED », June 20. Because led into the cellar of # Baldwin, fire truck er, is dead, and two boys are injured. Baldwin was electroc by a light wire which had the tn: lation burned off. Laird and Paul R tt, set th basement on fh when they w looking for the ball with lighte matches SIXTH AVE.—BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE PUUVLVUVUQUOUUGRUUAUOVEELUUUUUTOUEUR UTED AEA SUIUTINIIUONELNRUOQRNEELUEERUUUUUEUAEALEGAEAEEEAUET AA = ~ = ° Z ™ mm S E 5 > = a il Hundred Per Cent Club Holds Party| ; nore fet . 07 The semiannual party of the One| , ranged, in addition to a banquet Hundred Per Cent club was sched- ‘consisting entirely of Seattle products. ! | wied for Tuesday at the Masonic club E. Banks Ansley, retiring | president, will be honored. A | rooms, “END YOUR RHEUMATISM LIKE I DID MINE”—SAYS MINISTER OF GOSPEL Wife Also Rid of Neuritis been led into taking wrong treat-| the euffering and misery we o | ments under the old and false belief | *0 many s. I really believe that | that “WRIC ACID” causes rheuma.| 1 #8 the hardest man in the world | to convert or me to discaré a tlam, Pastor H. W. Reed says: ola Urte Acid theory, ind a ase Suffered Tortures for Years—Now Telling Good News to Others “As do some of our highest medl-| know to be absolutely false, for the cal authorities, I also now know that | r, scientific understanding of the ‘Uric Acid’ never did and never will and cure of rheumatism, was cause rhematism! But it took me many | almost like asking me to change my years to find out this truth, I learned how to get rid and recover my strength and he through reading ‘The Inner M jes of Rheumatism,’ a work writt t by an authority who has scientifical- | Pastor religious beliefs! But 1 did change, and it was a fortunate day for me and mine when I did #0." of my rheumatisrn ith he Inner Mystertes of referred to above by lays bare facta about ly studied the causes and treatment |Fheumatiam, and ite aswociate dis 7 Tike nesestatcn dae | OraSTe OF ed by y doctors of rheumatism and its associated dix | ind elentinta for con a past. it orders for over twenty years. It|is a work that. shoul in the was, indeed, a veritable revelation! | hands of every mun 1 nan who ¥ nan the #lightest symptoms of rheu I had suffered agony for yeara|matiam, neuritis, aclatica, lumbago from rheumatism and its attendant| or gout. ‘Fortunately, ‘anyone who | disorders, and Mrs. Reed was also (sends, name Land, address to the | tortured with the demon Neuritis, al- | Street, Hal) | most beyond endurance. We had|® copy of “The Inner “Don't ve That O14 Humbug | read and talked #0 much about ‘Uric | theumatiarn.” by matt About ‘Urie Acid’ Being the ( | Acid’ that even our mindy seemed | f > ut *U rie Acta’ Hein A Star should send now lest you for poisoned. But the ‘Inner Mysteries|get the address! Jf you are not a Emphatically asserting that thou-| of Rheumatiem' made it all clear to | *Ufferer cut out this explanation and h 4 or m . it to so c sands of unfortunate sufferers have| us, and now we are both free from |friend er acuvaintanoe ” Miflicted mitting total net Income of $1,329,-) Callfornia, 10.91 per cent of Wash-| ‘The | | who was found dying in his! Tax Dodgers | Senttie high school teachers were preparing Tuesday to institute a dual campaign, with a view to forcing the *chool board to reconsider tte action in cutting salaries from $160 to $300 ja year. | At @ meeting of the High School | school, Monday, $3,000 was voted by individuals | the membership to aid in carrytng on | this campaign—half of the funds to be used for display adverti#ing, de- nigned to sway popular opinion; halt to conduct a thoro inquiry into the tax situntion. It wan tntimated at the meeting | that members of the tax reduction council, which advocates the cut in | pay, are (hemaecives responsible, in a lorge measure, for the high tax levy which made the pay slash seem nec jensary, It in 'n the hope of eltminat ing al! taxdodging that the inquiry | ts planned. aS: |Veterans’ Bureau WASHINGTON, June United States veterans’ burenu, left |to the Pacific const. He will visit until Thursday, apd then go to Den- ver. On Sunday, June 25, he will Spokane |City Dads Guests | of Ballard Club | Uhder the auspices of the Rallard Commercial club and the Whittier Heights Improvement club, a noon luncheon was held at the Dew Drop inn, at Ballard, Tuesday. Members lof the public utilities committee of } the city council were guenta. VICTORIA, B. C.—Liquor store for sale of beer only opened. in South Westminster, contiguous to interna- tional border. ‘PYORRHEA CAN BE CURED {Thousands Are Now Using | New Treatment Which is Sent Free. |. 1¢ you suffer from Al or ule gum be ete, send y Pyorrhea, ume rtin Chemical € Dept. 181, In- | dependence. >», and they will send |you a full size dollar bottle of Pyro- jkur on free trial If tt cures, you |are t 4 them $1. Otherwise your | repo a the charge. nothing until you are satisfied q remarkable treatment ts with wonderful success, and people. ne or hi find that the trouble is and after a few days’ ur, the pain in gone, the om gone.—Advertisement breath Is Goiter Causes Death Death from Golter polac ts mn Avery large p ¢ people living in t have Goiters, and alt h y appear. tarmiess, they are ally erfering with the t action and discharging poison Don't. allow the Into the system. Goiter to grow until you have Golter |polsoning symptoms — Nervouaness, Choking ne of Mel Company, . for Goiter At or may be ordered direct by post,—-Advertisement |SURE WAY TO GET | RID OF BLACKHEADS | There ts one simple, safe and sure way that never falls to get rid of blackheads, that is to dissolve them: To do this, get two ounces of calo |nite powder from any drug store |sprinkle # little on a h the biackheada bri | Pamphlet | $5.00 tins, wa parts, and you will be sur | pri w the blackheads have dis Big binckheads, little no matter where they y dissolve and disappear leaving the parts without any mark whatever, Blackheads are simply a |mixture of dust and dirt and secre- tions from the body that form in the and of the sk ing only cau | large pores, and do they become hard and the water simply » blackheads so the: pinching rrit igbt out, leaving the pores free and clean and in their natural condition. Anybody troubled with these un- wightly blemishes should certainly this simple method—Adyertise- ment, continue to the west coast, stopping |intervention by jet Tacoma, Seattle, Portland and/ $2.00 and} o- Pottowatomte Indians are march- ing on the Canadian National park of Point Pelee, Ontario, claiming title to the park, several thousand of the dest farming acres in Canada, and making a demand for $300,000 treaty money they say is due. Canadian troopa and mounted’ police were or- dered out to stop them, The war- rors are direct descendants of Chief Joseph Lrant’s redskina, who, as al- Nes of the British im 1812, crossed | ie border, burned Buffalo, and ma: ored many Americans, Pictures show (upper) group of the tribal chiefs; (lower left) Hon. Chartes Stewart, Canadian minister of the in- terior, who refused the Indians’ de- mand that the land be given them, land Chief Levi General (otherwise known as Chief Deskaheh), principal spokesman for the Indians, Map |shows the lower corner of Ontario, |where the dispute centers, the shaded gate tax of $6,649,011, according to} Teachers’ league, at Broadway high area being the land claimed by the Indiana. ‘RAIL WORKERS | ARE PREPARED |Strike Will Get Into the Courts, Is Fear CINCINNATI, June 26.—Rafiroad miners, “will be prepared to meet any kind of attack” that may be inna and thefr allies, the striking | Head Coming Here “"™ against them, in the event of @ rat) strike and joint action 20.—-Col. | thereafter by the railroad men and Charies FR. Forbes, director of the| miners, lenders aid today, on the 7 jeve of the conference for “common Washington Sunday on an extensive | aefenne.” tour of inspection that will take him | As the miners’ representatives pre- jpared to take up formally with the Chicago first, where he will remain |Peirosg’ unhvas tentne ch railroad unions tonight the latter's proposal for co-operative action, it | waa intimated that court action or the government to block the rail strike would not sur. Prine the allied leaders. There in a feeling tn the camps of | both the miners and the rafiroad men that the strike war will get into the courts. It may be, they say, that they will be assailed on a charge of conspiring together to tie up inter jstate commerce or that an injunc tion will be sought to prevent the use of union funds in financing the strike, Lenders all denied today that |they had any definite information as to proposed court or governmental jaction. The feeling that something of the kind will occur was based, leaders said, on the feeling among union men “that the courts now days ure our opponents’ best wea | pons.” | B. M. Jewett road men, and John L, representing the rai! Jearly agreement operative action. NORTHCLIFFE on a plan of co- LONDON, June 20.—The | Press was authoritatively today that Viscount Northcliffe suffering from ptomaine poisoning | Thin, trip around the world and bis un. You pay usually hard work since returning, temporary |has brought about a | breakdown Northcliffe, under a doctor’s care, |has just arrived in London Switzerland, where he was recuper. ating when a dispute arose against him by two of his officers. in securing the men and women who have recently in the citizenship ceremonial, Fourth, at Woodland P- announced Tuesday by J. J. chairman of the American citizenship committee. cr Legion ‘|| TOD. BEAUTY HINT It is not necesas |your hair no freque tly if it is en quickest drying shampoo that that brings out all the natural beau ty of the hair and may be obtained from any cup of hot water. This head, ‘This, w rubbed into scalp and onto every strand of hair, chemically dissolves all impurittes, It is very soothing and cooling in both scalp and hagr. After rinsing out the lather #0 created, you will find the scalp is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heayy.— Advertinement. od Merchandise | —— Isependable Service RHODES co. Dependable Values Children’s Summer Dresses Special 95c Upper Main Floor You will be very much pleased with the values of- fered in this assortment of Children’s Neat Little Dresses of Gingham and Middie cloth in plain colors and checked patterns, trimmed with braids and white pique in a good assortment of styles. This is a splendid offer, inasmuch as the Dresses sold formerly for $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 each. Priced special for rapid disposal Wednesday, at 95¢ each. Sizes range from 2 to 6 years. Women’s Silk and Wool Dresses $24.50 Second Floor An unusual variety of styles are eminent in this showing of Silk and Wool Dresses, including Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Canton and Roumain crepes, Trico- tines and Poiret Twills. Sizes are from 16 to 44. ch Dress is smartly styled and becomingly trim- med. Beads, braids, embroidery and Paisley are used effectively in same and contrasting colors. Very reasonably priced at $24.50 each, Hemstitching and Picot Edging Trimming Dept, ‘Main Floor Mrs. 1, Williams, very ef- ficient in hematitching snd pleot soging, has established herself{ in our Trimming De partmpnt. rosea STR AS ORIEN agent Over-Night Bags, Special $4.75 Novelty Leather Goods Dept—Main Floor Mrd. Wiltame hel’ aa in Seattle milk is by far the most important Lewis, for | the miners, said today they expected IS POISONED United | informed la following the strain of his from % over jore solid and the foul| management of his newspaper prop- erties resulting In suits being filed RAPID PROGRESS |» being made | promises of young attained the age of 21, @ participate July it was 1, y to shampoo esse re |tirely and-properly cleansed each || time by the use of a really good ] shampoo, ‘The easiest to use and | we can recommend to our readers is one be enjoyed at very litte expense, by dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox, which can Iruggist, in a makes a full cu pof shampoo liquid, enough |no It is easy to apply it to all the ‘hair instead of just to the top of the the its action, as well as beneficial to circle of friends who are already acquainted with her work, and sho will be pleased to give prompt personal attention to all or ders ns well as to give in structions for the preparation of materials. A very handy thing to have in any home is one of these Over-night Bags, made of a fine quality patent Vachette (imitation leather), of a light weight and durable quality. They are carefully lined in colors of tan or gray, and have a frame secured with end locks. They also make a splendid shopping bag. Formerly $5.75 each. Special for Wednesday only, at $4.75 each, Useful for Summer Weather Drug Sundries Dept—Main Floor KLEINERT ROLL-UP CASES, handy for tollet articles when going swimming, outing or traveling. They are in assorted pat- terns and sizes. Choice at 5O¢, 7T5¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82.00 and $2.25. PULLMAN APRONS, in assorted patterns and colors. Priced at $1.50 and up to 83.75 cach. BATHING BAGS, each 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and 81.50. FACE and SPONGE BAGS. Choice from 35¢ to 754. BATHING CAPS in an unusual assortment of styles and colors; priced from 19¢ to $2.75. | Ribbon Special 85ca Yard Main Floor 200 yards of Satin Taffeta Ribbon in 4, 4% and 6inch” widths, and including red, laven- der, pink, blue, maize, orange, brown, green and purple. Form. erly 65c, 85c and 95c a yard. Special Wednesday,a yard, 35¢@. KEEP WELL: | stances known as vitamines, which | ration, especially containing @ seem to be regulative factors in fthe |amount of fresh, green food. 4 | assimilation of food. Without them |™others milk probably will | nutrition ts faulty, especially in fone | ST ae iene [ Milk and Man Sie A ones Se Ma ie t paid armeiie develgpenant.” Visuandiees beartan seraeneie Gil BY DK. KR. H. BISHOP served in breads and heavy 5) ONSIDER mit. /appear to be constituents of fruits|only, the fried meats and the sin When man first and vegetables as well as of mk. — | starchy vegetable like the p a stepped across They are somewhat hypotiyetical,| more of the fresh fruits and the threshold of like X-rays and electricity—apen in| tables, with fresh, clean milk history with bis their effects rather than in them-/ valuable addition, weapons, letters, | selves. The conclusion of the matter numerals, levers,/ Their presence in milk apparently | that we have in the cow c wheels, tools, depends upon the supply’s freshness | mankind's oldest friends. Dell boats, his dog,/and the diet of the milk giver, from disease, fed properly sheep and Cows’ milk may be poor fn vitam-| housed cleanly, she will supply beasts of burden, ines unless the cow has a balanced! for which there is no substitute, he also led a| ——— a cow. It in a safe food source a long time before that, too ™ | day. | Study reveals to us why it is an lindispensable food. Among modern nations the milk |source—the breast for infants; then | cows and goats. After infancy cows’ ik ts just as indispensable to- All milk consists of fats, proteins, =I A. et waraus mike vary ITS STRENGTH, PURITY ANI in proportions. | How.ver: miivue FRAGRANCE ARE UNEQUALED | and supplemented as to make it the ; most suitable food for infants when The Sealed Packet is Pt safeg é R. & H.C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL.0350, DISTRIB the maternal supply fails. ore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. All fresh milk Is alike In contatn- . reed Howe DAVENUE AND UNION STREET. NUMBER 8 | STAR CUT GOBLETS GRISWOLD DUTCH OVEN —specis $4.49 set of six SPECIAL AT $2.49 This is a wonderful value— i) thin blown, made of clear The ideal kettle for camp- I glass, highly polished—the ing; use it for | Special, set of six, $1.49. beautiful Star Cut design. everything. ted SRE = —e GRASS SCYTHE or Fine to bake your beans while you sleep. Special a | | WALL TENTS SNATH to FIT | | Your Choice 8-0z. weight | Special at 7x7 Size .......$6.95 pecial at JBg Each 7x9 Size .... 8.49 || A special purchase enables us to of- 8x10 S 8.98 * || fer you these big values, — = i Z 8-0T."WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM y Ny