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THE SEATT FRIDAY. SATURDAY SPECIALS—| FIGHT ON RUST —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, except child’s rocker or kitchen cabinet, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. — Lumbermen Meet to Solve. > S climbing Serious Problem PORTLAND, Ore, Now, te monkey— A hurriedly-called conference of timber owners, gover c fleials and forestry © | in session here yest dis the dreades EXTRA ye hnige purchase the monkey never P ite all precan falle to delight the | rust” whieh, d ittte folke as it tions, has finally reached the abs =o ups and great forests of the Paeifle own the string | Northwest. a Special Friday-Sat Originally introduced into the dine sti sustetcoma urday 16¢. northeastern «tates of the United TOYETORE cee! States from Burope by the importe tion of diseaned white pine trees, the dineane has ravaged the forests of New England, New York, Penneylive Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michi@ Birict quarantine measures, which were designed, by prohibiting the importation of currants and goose berries, “héwta” of the germ of the by banning the shipment of ries from the Bast to etates the Min valley to the dineane. FLOOR, rhakD rem. price 64.50 variable condenser —18 plate, 0008 m, f 4 ca ms ; f Aluminum with youss tree, = Roa ols cover, P' r Moin, shaft and fic In the case of older R attorn. may survive a few years, but ita ‘ — According t the National lamber Manufacturers’ assocta tion, the presence of the disease in the northwestern forests menace thuber worth $224,000, 000 on the stump, and five or six times ax much to the tribu- tary population which lives off the lumbering industry, The whole future of lumbering and Its dependent Industries, North west's greatest industries, are threatened and pending plans 1 reforestation are imperiled. It i estimated that the «reat white pine ree contain over 19 billion board feet of Western white pine, are in im mediate danger of Infection The Idaho forests represent ali but 3 billion feet of standing timber of exactly as pictured. Ma- ple frame, natural fin: inh. Regular price 4.50, spect ® tracks A mw ite death on, the tree day MAIN FLOOR Friday-Saturday last 2 days of HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinet sale! BRING ONLY 1 number of women will be given an opportuoity to own the greatest kitchen convenience on the easiest plan we know of—the club plan. Im mediately upon your enrollment, by paying only $i—, this week, your HOOSIBR BEAUTY will de placed tn your home. thie week we give FREE to each pur- chaser of « HOOSIER near? quality 3- iece aluminum se qt. thin kind. Sugar pine tn Idaho, Caltfornia and Oregon, it ie feured, are also subject to the present menace. If both are attacked. over TT billion feet of the existing 9 billion fret of white pine in the whole United States will be menaced with ravid extinction. If the rust gets well under way, it tm believed that the only hope of jaaving the forests tn Idaho will be |to cut timber ae rapidiy as possible lin order to save it before it ts too Hate, In the meantime an ageree Tight will be waged to ermdicate * Infected currant and gooseberry extra heavy card- | muwhom im the region, which act an win Attragtively [the “hosts” to the deadly “rust.” colerad sign. | Great apprehension tx felt among seid - |the lumbering industry over the 4 outcome of the battle which i |about to be waged, and measures |for which will be decided at the jconference now In eeemion. It te pointed out that If cutting te to |be resorted ta, the lumber Industry | will be vastly disturbed by the tn- Jevitable forced wholesals marketing of Idaho pina, where cutting will first begin. No other tumbertng districts wii! be able to compete with the wee wale unloading of Idaho pine, tt 2000 O MM lightweight re re Alum- m canes. Special Friday- Siirtay 90.88. Idaho, the fate of other distrces menaced by the “rust” ts also to be decided. The present conference, therefore, it t# believed, wil! have a decistve influence on the future ot} the Pacific Coast pine forests and| the pine lumber industry. {Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites ite readers to use thie ee 2 ee Felatives ov friende, The department Se Role te semniting these whe have bean Those whose relatives oF Frlende are mieing are inva to Papeet dicappearnace airectly to Headers whe know the wi of persons ment tm this column ee Dimming are requested alse to report te The Star, Other newspapers are invited to reproduce such Heme as will interest thelr communities. Parents Jailed for Dads and Sons Will Child Abandonment! Vie at Muir School and Orient blended to per-| Fred Lusannt and Arvid Lever.| Fathers and sons of the Mount Wednesday night in the wed-| pon arrested on charges of child| Baker Park district will hold thetr of Mise Lena Mae Chinn, daugh-| vs aonment, were sentenced to stx|annual banquet at the John Muir rominant Seat- Fe errant “irhomas Morgan | months cach ta the county Jall when |gchoot Friday at 6:40 p. ma Prot of New York. All the princt |‘™Y appeared Wednenday before! 1, niSeet will mpeak. Neal H. Begley will be soloist, R. FH. Vivian Juntics of the Peace C. C. Dalton. will lead competitive singing between boys and dada, John Griffin will be yell leader for the men and his son, Eugene, will lead the boys. . Mias| Goon, son or the Chinese consul, Law-Yow was maid of honor;| Goon Dip, was best man. The Fungs Margery Lew Kay | will make their home on Long isl- ; and Daniel G.| and. as « ebipping clerk, Leonard Cohen in sought by his father, A. Cohen, 1320 oramento ave, San Fran- claco, eee CARL SKOHLAR JOHNSON.— Missing since June, 1921, Carl Skoh- lar Johnson ts sought by his par ents. Johnson formerly lived at the Alps hotel, Seattle. Notity Ernest Carlson, 261 Bergen ave. Hearny, N. J eee MRS. MABEL HALL~-An_ tm- portant message for Mra. Mabel Hall is held by J. W. Norton, of Libby, Montana. "7. WIAIE K Rn. — B. a Bowes, Shelbyville, Mo, is search- is understood to be heir to some property eee CHESTER CHANEY.—if Chester Chaney will write home and give an address thru which mat! will reach him, his mother will send (him a letter. She ts very anxious to write her boy. Anyone knowing 1c haney’s address kindly inform W SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! | worth, Ohio. getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians} samvrs stancoums.—wnen @ver 23 years and proved safe by millions. for about a month ago, We, wife Mey Colds Headache fer four" year ees then wun Toothache Rheumatism lived at 19 Kackawanss ave. Oly- | phant, Pa. Neuritis Lumbago ite Mise ey Goacea eee Neuralgia Pain, Pain M. Ressler, who has ‘been missing since September 80, Reasier is 6 feet tall and weighs 296 pounds, eee Accept only ‘*Bayer” package which contains proper directions. |,,°*MU2%,CROUCH-<A veterinary Mandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. [tt sehen ering ame nasiotant trust officer, Spring fihd 11th ats,, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicactd Los Angelés, who states that na of Maho, which} said. Amide from this problem of! LEONARD COHEN.—Believed to) have secured employment in Seattle) ing for Willie Keller, 38. Keller| Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’’ on tablets, you are not |; ‘set #7 Mul ot,” Wade; asks for information in regard to BH. | LE STAR VIOLINIST T0 PLAY SUNDAY First Symphony Concert Is Scheduled Here wcha Seidel, young Russian @@ nius of the violin, will be the soloist at the opening conctrt of the Se attle Civie Symphony orchestra funday, December 3, at the Metro. politan theater, Seidel, maid to com bine in his youthful Interpretation all the artistry and brilliance of @ ture performer, will play — the tra and a group of violin solos with plano. The 1022.1028 season of the Be Attle Civie Bymphony orchestra will, wit a pe nnel of 110 talented musicians i with Madame Daven port-Knaberg, conductor include five concerts, Famous solotets will ented on the following 4 Carolina Laxeart, noted Metfopoli an Opera company contralto, March 18; Novaes, Brazilian pt antat 29; theme ata with Toscha Seidel, are under the man agement of Steere and Coman, Lois winner state piano contest appear January 23 n tickets are now on fale at Ben Civic Symphony orchestra headquarters, 614 Marion building Sherman Clay @ Co,, HMopper-Kel Co., Martius, and Montellus Music House CLAIM LIQUOR DISAPPEARED Charges that a cane of lquor wan minsing when federal agents return ed to ite owners the whisky cargo lof the Canadian ens boat Half Moon ated Thursday by Roy Lyle liquor dealers lwere being Prohibition Dir An attorney for ts said to have taken the up with the British anny at Wash ington, D. C., asking the government for an accounting | Director Lyle seized tt when the Half Moon, onte ing drifted into American waters during & storm, sought refuge in the harbor at Port Angeles Invoice showed that there were 144 cases of bonded stuff When the shipment wae released upon orders from Attorney General Daugherty, it Is claimed that only |183 canes were to be found Crouch's father died recently. The |mlesing man ie . JOHN PETERSON |hawe me to Beattie from Yakima. John Peterson, also known as Orins Johannes Persson, ix sought by rela tives, Information should be nent to |Emil T. Peterson, KF. b. No 1 Btanchfield, Minn. . from since he left a ranch near Pot latch, Idaho, Beptember &, Mverett Harris is sought by his parents. The land supporediy left for a day's hike tn the mountains, Notify John Nisbet, Prosecuting omurney, reeted Idaho ALBERT PETERSON — Albert Peterson, formerly of Oakland, ts being sought by his mother, Mrs | Ingeborg Peterson, whone address in 763 Joaquin ba as = Leandro, Cal. PETER PETERSON — Peter! Peterson, who came to this country 26 years ago from Norway, te being sought by his brother-in-law, Hans Olsen, 272 Railroad ave, Everett, | Wash. IF KIDNEYS AGT —_ When you wake up with backache and dull misery In the kidney region it may mean you have been eating too much meat, sys a well-known authority, An excess of meat may | form uric acid, which overworks the | - kidneys tn their effort to filter it! from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, lke you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have back- ache, sick headache, diszy apelin; your stomach sours, tongue ts coated, and when the weather in bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to meek relief two or! three times during the night Hither consult a good, reliable | physician at onoe or get from your! pharmacist about four ounces of Jad | Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass | of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famOus salts in made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lthia, and has been |uned for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine ao It no longer irritates, thus often ending bladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot In- jure and makes a delightful, efferves. | cent lithia water drink. Drink lote of soft water—Advertisement Painless Extraction Of Teeth Free From 9 toll. Special for 30 Days— Set of Teeth. .... $5. 00 A real specialiat in charge of our | Plate Department, gutcomn $4.00 Radiographs — the only reliable method of knowing the exact tion of your teeth. One X-ray free, Our treatment of pyorrhea is con- sidered the best; $2 per tooth, In One Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC, 1420% Second Avenue Believed to BAD TE SATS | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. AGAIN f¥\in' VALUES All Seattle in a Rage of Ardent Eagerness for the Latest “Sweet Sixteen” Models in Dresses, Coats and Wraps The passionate des them is made, Fascinatingly Paris in style are nevertheless unmistakably “Sweet Sixteen” in their every utterance and quite a pride to every woman at ire for these select ments is well understood when a ely originality, they 6 Not an Hour Was Lost in Rushing These Beautiful Garments from New York to Seattle to Brighten the Winter Gaieties. Twills “Sweet Sixteen” 1) The Coats SY and Wraps The newer modes of the season—not only a new note in the modes, but a new note in the values as | well. In their fine velours with their full silk lining, EVERETT HARKIS.—U aheard| some fur-collared, they represent all that bespeaks The Dresses Fur Coats Priced the | elegance and good taste. New Sport and Polo models are in their best phases. | The stunning man-made Top Coats for the college girl, have a true ring of jauntiness which is per- fectly developed in the men’s wear coatings of way So admirably do they meet “Sweet Sixteen” require- ments that we regret being able to secure only 325 of them Their piquant styling is just what the women of Seattle have expressed as their ideals—every sort of Fashion Fancy in Canton Crepes, Tricotines, Poiret Velvet Spanish Laces, Satin-back Crepes, Georgettes and Taffetas—and in all sizes, 16 to 44, Furtex Capes Priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way tweeds, mixtures, plaid backs and novelty weaves— a definite model for every particular requirement of Fashion and Service—in sizes 16 to 44. This is an occasion that should not be allowed to pass without a view of these choice “Sweet | Sixteen” values. |Wife Is Hunting f for Absent Spouse OAKLAND, Nov. 23.—Mra. George w Tawis and and hee eyes two mall children DOCTORS OF ALL ‘SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE PORTOLIVE No matter whether your phystclan lis an allopath, homeopath, osteo path, chiropractor or naturopath. Ask them why they all agree on lola) Port Wine and olive oll ay « |food tonte, If you mre suffering jfrora indigestion, dyspepsia, ner vousness or constipation, just try | Portolive for one week and you will understand why all doctors pre Jacrine it. All druguists-—Advertise. ment. Piles re usually due to straining when constipated. Nujol sbeing a lubricant waste soft therefore prevents Aeaining Doctors prescribe Nujol because it not only soothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irrita- tion, brings comfort and helps to remove them. ujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot TA LUBRIC today sought their husband and| father in Oakland. “We were living in Brookings, Ore,” Mra. Lewis told the police, “My husband came to Oakland in wearch of work, “I did not hear from him and Don’t Squeeze Black- Heads—Dissolve Them irritation | sears by accumulations of au a dirt and secretions from the skin when our rent came due and I was! |and bs only one safe way and that never fal short of money, I came here tojria Pe them-~ fh search for him. “I have searched two days and #till 1 don't know where he is.” ZONE THERAPY An Tanghe wy. DR. THOMPSON (Mitra, by One of His "Gre Holding diploma. class interview Room 308, all this 2 to 5. Also book of instructions outfita complete, f French Baume tis to ai . Just get y drug about two M4 of calonite powder-—aprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth—rub over ~ | the blackheads briskly f few onds—-wash off and you'll prised to seo that every bi has disappeared, and the s |be left soft and the pores in their ondition.—Advertisement. DROP a Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine Tab- let in a glass of water. Ob- serve that it disintegrates within 10 seconds, Subject any other “quinine tablet” to the same experiment— and notice that it takes from 30 minutes to an hour and a half to “break up.” It’s quick action youneed when yousense the first sign ofacold, It’s quick action you get when you take Hill’s and break a coldin 24 hours, or la grippe in three days. At All Druggists--30 cents

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