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Egan You'd never beliewe it, and neither would I, yet the census bureau claims that while there ts nly one automobile to every four families in Amertoa, horses are so plentiful that the country has an equine for each family, Those of us who constantly dodge and damn multitud of motorists and seldom see a horse are inclined to take this assertion with a «rain of salt, Perhaps as many as three or four grains of salt, The figures seem Wrong as cayenne pepper in | coffee. Where are all these noble steeds, | anyway? Wondering « bit, T sought out a Seattle horseman, Gently I quired Joe Lewis, manager of the Sulliva Riding academy. He hesitated "Well, I don't know about thone | figures,” he told me. “But there are & lot of horses tm this old world, You may not see so many tn the efty, the N find a surprising number en in hauling and trucking, es ly down around the docks. “The country, however, has the majority of them. No farm is complete without one or more ‘The farmer has to have er how well lipped he is with tractors and mechanical aids, Then the big ranches have horses by the score, and plenty of wild steeds still in the hills, Oh, the dying out, Not a bit yo me pect ed if horseback riding was a pastime in Seattle “Yes, I think I would say #0," po! Lewis stated. “Ever since 1 came back from the war to this academy I've been very busy; Of cours, har ness horses aren't in dem: more and more more ¢ showing fondness for the rae.” isn't horseback riding usually a diversion of the wealthier class of people?” I queried. “No; not these days. To be sure, per with money have always gone in for it—still do, In the last few years, the, work ing prople have displayed mark- ea interest in the horse. You'd doubtless be surprised at the number of working girls in Seat tle who ride.” Vital Statistics} : BIRTHS Births In their hoasehot are re at rand, 38th ave. gir ave way N.. girl 3 Tsuneo, 1214 E. Spruce 109 23rd @ ‘harles Dale. N. wr r, James Rupert, $010 Burke ave. Téth at a8 Ww. 117 Third ave | Anderson, Arthur W, boy. Stewart, Benjamin D, Juneau, girl. | Cader, Peter William, 868% 22nd ave. irk «ir Bowman, lloyd. 108 Galer at, doy. THE SEATTL Egan Takes Up Horse Question A BULL-TOSSING SENATOR Senators are wont to “take the buil by the horns” flights—but wants to throw the bull he repairs to his Rock River farms in Illinois and takes a real bull by the nose. LIVING COST RISES AGAIN The cost of living ts again go MeCormick| atenographers kers of all kinds, gives them recreation and exercise, and every evening you'l) find them thru the bridal paths of ken boulevard, the Beacon Hill of business admin ». Women and ehil our best customers. 1 had to spring and are now aby don't believe the au’ ever will drive out the ho * averred Lewin. is very different from jogging along on the back of a good horse. many auto owners take up he riding for the benefit of the « ¥ cannot get driving jknow there's a saying t ix so good for the Inside of a man the outside of a hon ¢, |and beneficial more likable than @ good b t attached to a maching the! Other horsemen agree with dealers, bridlemakers forth have found their business METROPOLITAN ALL THIS WK BARGAIN So maybe the census bureau ts 1 hope so, Dring on one of them that made me leap wildly for the safety of the eur, cursing the cookle who wouldn't sound his horn And that's something. ‘Local Legion Men to Attend Session Approximately 300 Amertcan sion mon of Seattle are expected to THE AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA CO. Zemel, Jack. V ¥ girl Hudson, A. 4208 Horeman st., boy. Cape kn y A, Jr, 3226 Edmund annoyance when one ition will bring instant re- ‘The healing qualities of the on our ony in Mon have been known for genera- We now offer in convenient Nature's own remedy, Sine ‘Ointment (5 ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES Volkey, Dorothy May, Seattle .. Blinn, George, Auburn... Rodgers, Marian L., Auburn « Denny. George, Seattle Frase, Anna, Seattle ; Kelly, Guy Hall, Seattle ..... Smith, Haze! Leona, Seattle Malnati, Carlo, Seattle ....e++. Piazzoni, Marie, Seattle . Lee, Randolph, Seattle ...... St. Marie, Lillie C., Seattle Hoy, Marius P.. Tacoma ..... Van Mavern, Minnie, Seattle Fritz, Fred, Seattle Bukowski, Seattle ‘ Kick, J. J.. Buffalo, N, ¥. at. boy. me and Reside U Williams, Thomas Jenkins, Mary E Baskovich, Tony, Seattle . Bussanich, Mattie, Seattle Smith, William H., Wenatchee j Staats, Vi morrow OK! Jone dward Roy, Nogales, Arts suffer an Marie, Marine City, ai hase, Pearl, Seattle . eontainin, and |S Pilea scra other healing Sing’ dlements in ll in all their | Homers, Darton, Seattie’ .. San Giiree Gon! Told Broadway, DEATHS McGarvie, Annie Peters, 61 years. pee @ (S0e) and « enke of River “Ay 4 ee. Wont reg tore ef | Barrows, Oline, 29 yeare. On Sale at Bartel Drug Stores Malm. McLaueblin, William J. 64 years. Mra. Sophie, 73 years. First Issue, Prior Lien, 6% Washington. project. creasing as bonds become due, Legality of the bonds has been decision and detatis in connection Messrs. Assensed valuation, $1,500,000; debt per acre only 71 cents, at prices Jordan Wentworth & Co. 709 Second Avenue Main 1512 Tax-Exempt MUNICIPAL BONDS $222,800 Closed Issue Serial Bonds of Horse Heaven Irrt- gation District. General Obligation of a Municipal Corporation Comprising 314,842 acres in Yakima, Benton and Klickitat Counties, Issued in payment for water rights, surveys, rights of way, orga- nization expense, etc., preliminary to actual construction. In the opinion of counsel, this issue constitutes, under the law, a first and prior lien to the recently authorized one for the completion of the Total annual taxes necessary to mature these bonds, amount to only 4% cents per acre until 1928, when they are 12% cents, In to 16% cents per acre in 1933. Recent Washington Supreme Court decision establishes Irrigation District Bonds as General Obligations, the same as thoue of school districts; and places taxation for the payment of such obligations on @ parity with general county ta Peters & Powell and Carro] B. Graves of Seattle, estimated true value, total bonds outstanding, $222,800; We offer bonds of this issue 17% AKen, extablished by a Supreme Court with their issuance approved by $2,000,000; total acreage, 314,892; bonded to yield Wynn-Boone & Co. 1209 Hoge Building Elliott 4637 attend the fourth annual state Le gion convention to be held in Wenatchee SUMMER PRICES: hep 1.00. ST Use Your Credit Freely See These Fine Values offered in our CONSOLIDATION SALE |] OF GOOD FURNITURE We must reduce two stocks of high grade furnl- }) store on June 15th, is offered at exceptional re- ture to the size of one. The brand new stock of | ductions. With this is included the large stock the Union Furniture Company, bought at the | we had on Second Avenue, Both stocks must be ble lowered prevailing prices when they opened their | reduced to go into this store on Pike Street. ble - sol OPiecs Bedroom Sulte, high grade, @eeeeeeeeeescoooooooscs Red Davenport in rm quarter. thie forthe fae” COO, sa $1 down adi $la ae $12.50 down and $3.50 a week THIS SALE c ; Gr | 1—No purchase is considere rarer crmmme tte oe sane Gente. 6 A wonderful comfort chair, covered in a unless you am aber du n mahogar with cane i a beautifull ned tupestry; has oil pont ne @ reat and back. A bes '$ tempered springs and baptty’ satiotts ful rocker. Bale price 27.50 in,” 3 $37 50 2—Goods purchased during the ‘ j er Se. ‘4 sale may bo exchanged if $1 down and $1 a week $1 down and $1 a week no desired. B—Money refunded if you are A very fine Period Day Bed. When B opened, it will m Has cane and ends, spring ke a full size bed. nation 1 and off te apr Upholstered in a very quality of $5 down and $2 a wk not satisfied. 4—Npecial low eredit terms of fered on all purchases B—We reserve only the priv ilege of making deliveries within one week from date of purchase during sale 6—We prepay the freight to any point in the State of Washing buffet and four genuine leather $5 down and $2 a is 2-Plece Tedroom | Sulte, consisting of Attractive Chiffonier, ivory finish. Has Queen ¢ American © it three large drawers and two small finis xu ? drawera plat COCHSOSOCEESOOOOOSESEESOSS — Krawers: wood knobs to $ mirrors, cast brass handles. A v A most attractive Queen Anne period match. Sale price,... 13. 75 erful net suitable for Library Table with oval shaped top home. Sale $169. 50 of genuine mahog $47 50 Ivory Dressing Table with three heavy price nna any. Sale price.. . plate mirrors in period $7.50 down and $2.50 a week $1 down and $1 a week des ere $22.50 NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. Consolidated with Union Furniture Company Now at 418-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth NEW PHONE NUMBER — MAIN 2665 Use jf Use Your Your Credit Credit Frecly Freely ‘ —— - as f Truck Cote Thru \Citizen Soldiers Fire Chief to Urge |Brotherhood Field Bridge, Driver Hurt) Have Big Review! All Motor Vehicles Secretaries Her Le Roy Cayze, 33, of the Duwam | More than 760 citizen soldiers, ata | ; oho bo ee taeetacer| Eleven field secretaries of ci Aloe i have just complete nonth of ltion of the Seattle “ ish hotel, waa reported to be near|(i0\" Jnr for te onlen Lowe. phar will be outlined by Chief George M | Brotherhooa of St. Andrew have r death Thursday, following an acct-|thry the intricacies of a grand re-|Mantor at a special session of the ready arrived in Seattle, to att de in which his motor truck) view Wednesday It was visitors’ | city council Tuesday morning. the national convention of crashed thry the side of the Stuck \day at the camp, and parents, rela-/ Mentor said the department is now/ Brotherhood of St. Andrew to a tives and friends watched the men | about 65 per cent motorized. He e8-|).014 tn this city Aug. 30 to § river bridge near Sumner Wednos. | 1X0" Ont free right.” abect par peat Re, eS so an 8 . Te at the {2 thelr “squads righ’ ima ne cos p ioc: daniel al oe oat v nile - Pe meres i Puy oa - ¥ —— ization at $180,000 pared eo were ss uc a by Puyallup Valley’ honpital, # al hop. His motor truck went off the) FUMROCK.-Donald LeRoy Hill, coed m committee at a Iu tm, 26 Me. —SINGING VOICES—s0 Greatest Singing Show on Tour swimming three miles ARRIVING DAILY, MEN! CARLOADS OF NEW FALL FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN CT30I35 BOYS’ KNICKERS Tho wi eieindbs styles, cattorns and sei sa Wites — full-lined—a_ splendid ia . Get yours now. All and TOP COATS a : There’s snap and zest to these Suits! materials are here. with the 2 pairs of trousers. “The Extra Pair Doubles the Wear” STUDENTS’ 2-PANTS SUITS the latest patterns and materials, pairs long trousers. $20 and $25 < ailored Re ady Co All have two Sport Coats Sturdy, All-Wool SPORT COATS, just Home of 2-Pants Suits ", $3.85 Home of Hirsch-wickwire Clothes—Finest in America—Ready-to-Wear NOW IN! . Ore—Mrs, HL B | Wednesday when it was anno that all plans for the convention aj now complete. bridge when the steering gear |? son of O. F. Hill, a worker on the} THE DALI jammed. Hix neck wae broken in| covern pental dam, dies here ag re-|Elien, 25, sid to te of Seattle, sw 1 the fall to the mud below | sult of eating unripe wild berries. lows large dose of poison here. Great Values in BOYS’ PANTS SUITS Attractive, durable pat- terns in all-wool 2-pants Scotch herringbones, home- spuns and cheviots. Sizes 7 to 18. Really two Suits B for the price of one. SPECIAL PURCHASE of a huge lot of 1- and 2-Pants Suits. All-wool and ex- ceptional values at * Men’s Imported Gabardine and Whipcord $25 - $30 - $35 $2.45 “The Extra P air Doubles the Wear’ Match that Old Coat and Vest! 5,000 Pairs Men’s Pants and hundreds coming daily. You'll find just what you want in the many colors, patterns and materials. Only $3.50—$5—$6 for Men and New Fall Shapes FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET