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Nelson, chief of the bu reau of biological survey, at \“For the First | Time In 16 Years iI Can Eat Three | Hearty Meals a Day TANLAC is what freed me of stomach trouble,” de- clares A. T. Rollow, 2237 Adams Ave., Ogden, Utah. Dys peptics get little pleas- ore out of life. | Don’t let stomach troubles | | continue to undermine your | At all good drug stores. health. Get Tanlac today. | wing and earning possibill- ties of rabbit raising. Ho tells a story of a Kansan who has raised 300 to 400 pounds of rabbit meat as year for his own table, at a cost of 8 to 10 cents a pound. A large religious institutio Kansas gubstituted rabbits for chit en, and found the meat more satis: factory and the enterprise more prof: | itable (LAMPING IN Completing a tour thru southwest . George B. Lamp the republican |nomination for United States sena jtor, will return to his state head uarters, 412 Haight building, Seat tle, to mix with the buddies of the ft sion here » candidate for A former county commissioner in Washington tells of the growing of | rabbits on the county farm instead of chickens, to provide a chicken substitute in the county hospitals. | In ten rabbits Increased to 1 routhwestern section ing those have taken in his campaign, particu An the loggers, farmers and the ing and commercial bodies, as ers’ organizations Aberdeen, Hoquiam, alia, Chehalis and oreign wars convention now in ses: Lamping says he is pleased with 200, not count pom Sy wae of the state back yard ‘ock, he rained r more than $1,2( An Ohio farmer sends 400 pounds pending Friday and Satur of rabbit meat a week to city restau rants, yet js unable to meet the de-, Washington mand | | All these instances of profit in rab-| bit raising are vouched for by Mr WASHINGTON jarmy officers to be separated from service by Jan. 1, in compliance with y are not isolated cases,” he| order of congress. ‘They are simply examples of | | what hag been dc in rabbit raising. jand are an indication of what tht | industry Is y to become when it | fs general) understood.” FRESH VEGETABLE SALAD BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Cooking Authority for Seattle Star and Columbia University ck leave Low ngeles for ¥ To fly soon to Bos During the summer fresh vegetables should be eaten every day Sometimes they taste better cold. And what is more attractive than a pleasing arrangement of bright-colored vegetables with a little green lettuce or romaine or some salnd plant and a good salad dressing? Just @ few things are well to avold—for instance, beets and tomatoes, or carrots and tomatoes. Try the following 1 cup cooked green string beans, cut in pieces 1 cup cooked carrots, cut in cubes or strips 1 cup potatoes, cut in cubes 1 cucumber, thinly alloed 1 cup shaved raw cabbage 1 head lettuce 1 hard-cooked ome % cup French dressing It ts well to serve such a salad arranging each vegetable by itself Then if there is any one which some member of the family does not like, that vegetable can be avoided, Chop the egg and add to the French dressing. Either put a alice or two of onion in the salad itself or chop it finely and add to the dressing. ibie, arrange these vegetables on a platter, Place first the . then the on this arrange the piles of vegetables and ali pour the a combination of over TO SEE VETS| months the initial stock of 119/| the interest that the people in the! » Lamping will proceed | —Three hundred | Mariiyne Miller} Agnes Johns Is PALACE HIP Vaudeville Favorite A score of previous trips to this city have enhanced rather than dimmed the popularity of Agnes Johns, who with her company of dramatic artista is presenting the sketch, “Green Eyes and Moonshine,” on the current vaudeville bill at the Palace Hip, Once a favorite at the old Loia theater in thia city, Miss Johns also holds the distine- tion of having produced 179 different sketches for the Ackerman & Harris vaude- | ville circuit. | | HITS DOUGLAS FOR CHIVALRY | Woman Opponent Wants a Question Answered Prosecuting “Attorney Malcotm Dougtas’ statement that he does not jintend to make an active fight Jagainst his feminine opposition, but jin content to stand upon his record, | ed m warm response Thursday from Miss Susan C. Hohmann, can-| |didate on the republican ticket } | “It te easy to ay of not fight | ling the ladies,” Miss Holtmann said |Thursday, “when Mr. Douglas al ready has « large lead tn can of having been on the ground tor ng time. hat I want to know ts whether | Mr. Douglas is going to push lof the county commission: lwhether he is going to let ¢ |ter rest until after the prima “I was present when the jofficiais were arraigned attorneys demar y Hi fairness thig at aa soon a8 the fall tern opens, and not be put off t Se primary electic trial STREET DEPT.) Searching examination of the} | books and records of the street de. | partment will be made at once, May- or Brown announced Thursday. The state bureau of accountancy | j will be asked to put examiners on | the job immediately mayor retuses to say why he| | wants the books examined. | Byron BE. Thomas, assistant super. intendent of streets, ts in full charge lof the department, Maj. 0. A. Piper, | who wag deposed by Brown, having | left the offies, TOKYO.—First plans for scrapping | jof Japanese navy under treaty made | at Washington make known, Several ships now being prepared for scrap. | aoe, | Say “Bayer” and analat} | | | | ~ | | Unless you see the name “Bayer on package or on tablets you are not | |wetting the genuine Bayer product | prescribed by physicians over twen ty-two years and proved safe by mil lions for Colds ‘Toothache Earache uralgia Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bot |tles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the | « of Bayer Manufacture of | trade Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicactd. The N. nal says: “The Storm” must be given a high place among the season's at- tractions. It stirs one's blood to keep pace with it. Y. Jour- (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book) id be granted . |BRIDGEWORK | satisfaction. | Open 9 to 6 Daily—9 to 12 Sundays It’s Neuritis FRASER-PATERSON CO, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET In the Special Price Basement A Great Clear-Away Sale of Our Summer Dress Stocks STARTS FRIDAY, \i uf At the sensationally low prices, these Dresses are a splendid buy house-wear thruout the year. Organdies, Ratines and Imported Ginghams. The time {as come to make a drastic clearance of all remaining Summer Dresses. Now '~ “a Now ’” wih Mrs.:Axtell is backed by the Wash- ington State Federation of Labory the Washington Rallwaymen’s Po. Utical club, the progressive farm, women’s and civic organizations and. the joint legislative conference com« mittee of women’s organizations. Ree garding her race against Senatog Poindexter, Mrs. Axtell says: “I worked for Poindexter for | two elections, but of late be has { become not ; ! wig hs, for Dreases which sold earlier in the season at’ $5, $5.95 and $7.50.. ¢ 0 0:0.6.000.9,maut.0.0e0r0j0s8,onn.0 oh Dresses which sold earlier in the season ats G10, G18.50 and G18. .oseonidsere<anpacioneasl = Mrs. Axtell Lets Her Ax-Tell on ee Mrs. France ‘| point would make’ for better as candidate) Jegisiation. The men can't be seed "a » expected always to see the wom- en's side of things; for that rea- son, I believe it would be wise to have a woman on the inside, in- stead of women all on the out- side, looking in.” SPOKANE, Aug. 17 C. Axtell, who has f for the United States sition to Senator Poindexter, oI been paying Spokane a visit “Women have had to work hard for « long time te put thru legisiation for human welfare,” said Mra. 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