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STAT VICTOR AND VANQUISHED WOULD LICENSE WEED PEDDLERS House Bill Provides $50 Fee for Tobacconists THE RHODES co. | = ood | i CONTINUING OUR SALE OF STAMPED LUNCHEON SETS AT 95¢_ Hereafter tt . | a mae te FRIDAY HOUR SALES Women's Dresses on Friday nt to limit quantities Is reserved. 11 to 12 os 45 Men's Dress Gloves—04 u No. 54 wai tive Raswett and provides: for fund by cities with which to rants againat loc H. B. No. that the pe to amend the « the initiative troduced by Re Pierce, H. B. 86--A measure giving tax. | making bodies acces . piled by py ratemakir sponsored by party; Ryan, of Pierce. Hf, B. No. 67—This bill would elimk nate party lines In elections and give the two highest candidates in the prt maries first places on the ballot in the general elections, regardiess of Pierce, B. No, 68—~This measure ie en- “An act relating to Improve. ments." It stipulates thet no assess. | LITTLE ROCK. ments greater than tho assessed val € eo Pillow Slips “When the uation of the land shall be placed | os euaiy used in return.” Friday 22! E h 2C Lac the purpose of taxation, the levying intended to do about lynch and collecting of taxes and the fixing aes beatings Of excellent quality; GRUNBAUM-BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sctreon PIKE ond PINE OLYMPIA, Jar Will cost tobacco dealers in FRIDAY and |i SATURDAY law, It that al Featuring a New Consignment of Glass Bowls Wool and ¢ No mat) taken Hour Gale mer chandine telephone or ©, 9. D. orders hat $50, 0 provider that sold fo and the ri 10 to 11 dealers in incorporated towr neriy pa feo all those allt $10 In addition te n yearly Hoon $10.60 and $16.50. Th 1 to2 Work Shirts—38 quality chambray outald are in «mall size P Men's and will lnced on the D r bills w sielson mew sale for thi Gloves ure, six introduced Introd y | welgh| . 4% of Spe Glogham A pron »—0¢ the damaged, » pay war al improvements This bill provides I have the power trimmed w majority are in perte braid, are pr for clearance, t on Upper Main tits, For tt OB e Nicholas Longworth of Ohio (left), probably the next re- peng constitution thru | publican floor leader, and Representative Frank W. Mondell 49c ire was IN of Wyoming, the defeated leader, are shown here calling at be the White House to confer with the chief executive. Junlor Cloth—s0 rd . that sold for: - - 28 Inches wi and idea i ee this hour for ma ‘ merly for $1.75 each, wil for boyr . and Woolen Pie be placed on sale for this Sie 66 wash sults for Dept., 6 t r this Drug Sun- Arkansas Officials ‘Pass | i: weet 09 mem "age Buck’’ on Terrorist Rule| ~ Governor Declares He Can’t Do Anything and Legislators Say It’s Up to Him RESPONDENT | people of Arkanseg to determine Ark., Jan, 25~-| ullt or innocence ae | “If property has been destroyed, {e applied the! 4, sabotage practiced, or men |tynehed, we hope to unoover the truth, When that t» done, the duty of the committee is done.” fleet thought it would take ng, plain tailored Suits of velour monthy to investigate wan f TO GRAND JURY, SAYS EXECUTIVE Governor McRae, asked if he in tended to allow the “eltizens’ com mittee," which usurped power in Harrison and Heber Springs, to re main in contro! meantime, sald: “I don’t know what the committee, as you call it, ts doing. The grand jury is in session. They have state courts, and they may enforce the law to the best of their ability, I have nothing to do with thelr troubles; [ am only governor of the state, and have no thority to act unless the Floor, Choice at Hot Water and 36 Fountain ng of 36 wontative Fone com. | stn for | he bill tw | Representative Bone, | Set of 5 Glass Mixing Bowls, sizes 5, 6, 8, 9 inches. The set, 50¢ 20c '29¢ fn bile servic nie purposes Floor Clearance of Plain Tailored Suits $23.85 Second Floor Small Boys’ Wash Togs $1.15 Main Floor Rear 180 Wash Suits for boys, In sizes 2 to 6 years. purchase, Made of excellent qual- ash materials, in browns, blues, greens, tans combinations, with braid trimmings. A re markable value at $1.15 each. BY A STAFF © sword and tri hal ‘olors include browr Them have been taken from regular of fiscal periods. rison, Ark. where atri on the|y — priced for quick clearance _ |M. @ N. A. are being driven from thelr homes by @ so-called citizens’ have committee | “I know railroad officinis | | thelr tacks to the wall and are now fighting {to maintain some sem blance of ratiroad service,” he added | If they furnished cars to carry indignant citizens to Harrison, that 42x36 size 100 ONLY ON SALE AT TH 3 to 4 Women‘ "Kerchlefs solid colgred, hemstitched lawn handkerchiefs have stock and priced for quick up this hour 5 Children's Union Suits—#5 fleecedined garments, in high neck, long sleeve, sizes 8, 10 and 12 years Women's Gloves—19% pairs of mended 300 Gloves, including kids, mochas, suede, iamb- niin, capeskin, woolens and fabrics. Formerly Sia to $5.60 a pair, Also a few children’s For quick up this hour at HALF PRICE Hairbow, Ribbon—200 yards of taffeta ribbon in all good sha with contrasting stripes. Formerly 340 a yard, Special for 18c this hour, a yard white, Kray only. Formerly $1.00 and not efch $1.95. For this hour in the 59c Women’s Knit Underwear Department, " 69c Odds and Ends—Including broken bolts of straw braids |i in assorted colors, and hair |] braids with metallic thread, in black and brown, For quick clearance this hour im the Millinery De 10 partment, yard ... AVE Hope Muslin—36 inches wide and a full bleached material, will be placed on sale for this hour in the jj Domestic Section on the 7] Upper Main Floor. 20c A yard in thelr affair 4 . HME us | University Test Demanded | Govenxor says by New House Bill a8 18 BELTLEeS If the homes of iker n violated, I am sorry a BY STEVE ABNETT If their women have been mis-|t LYMPIA, Jan, 25.—N treated, ,they have my sympathy, tor, drugiess physictan Other than that I can do no more | physician or surgeon wil! be allowed | than I have done.” to practice his profession in thie Gov. MeRae and leaders of the Jstate without having first passed aj state legislature are now engaged rigid examination on the subjects of |in “passing the buck” back and anatomy physiology tn the Uni. | forth, eachgranc! versity of Washington, by the terma |r ble for Ju of a bill which ts slated to appenr in n Harrison the house within a short time Bald the governor: “I went before ‘The measure is now tn the hands|the Ark Inginlature ast week ie 7 of the house committer on medic to ask them to Investigate conditions 25% Discount CHINESE DOCTOR have lature began its investiga eaterday, when a woman and six men, ali exiled from thelr |! homes along the M. @ N. A., toid/ identical stories of how they were marched out of thelr home towns at the point of guns 1 They were given two alternative »,| they said. One was to “become 109) per renounce your! affiliation with the railroad labor| union and guard the perty of the railroad, when asked to,” or, second, | “leave the county and do not stop ‘8 any county thru which the rail road passes.” birop osteopath Women's Silk Hose—In black, and brown. Sizes §% to 10, but size in every color. Formerly $1.00. For this hour, a pair Or 2 Pairs for $1.00 back ‘om cent American. They What ¢ not Fr they will ‘The persons who pass the examina | now functioning |tlons shall be given a certificate, | sponsible to me. |atgned by the dean of the cotiegs | do I do not know." and the acting president of the Uni 6 Senator M. B. Narfivet, Large Salmon Pack FREE EYE by 15 Canneries a eer On all Dental Work for the next thirty days. All work Guaranteed 15 years Pioneer Dentists Dr: H. 0. Danford Dr. W. J. Childers Collins Bidg., Seeond and James EXAMINATION Glasses are Moderately Priced— When Needed NORTHWEST EYE CLINIC 517 Pine Street Verstty and shall be rated as regular students. It ts reported by members of the ttee that these examinations [shall be open onty to those persons who have graduated from recognized |nchoote in which thetr professions | are taught, ‘The largest perfect bell in the world, 24 feet high and weighing 200 |tons, ® in a temple at Oraka, Japan. Says Bt chairman of the legisiature’s invest! gating committee: “The senate passed @ resolution Monday-authorizing the governor to fact as he saw fit relative to main- taining law and order, He has full power to declare martial law. “This committee will not fix the | piame for wrongs, if there have been wrongs, in Harrison. We will re- port all the facta obtainable to the legislature nm wi rest with the Dollar Days Friday and Saturday EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! EXTRAORDINARY VALUES We clean house just once each month, and small lots and discontinued lines are bunched together and marked at about HALF their actual value for our Dollar Days. Mercerized Hose Dollar Days— 3 Pairs for $1.00 Women's fine guage Hisle finish bh brown Wool-Mixed Hose Dollar Days— 2 Pairs for $1.00 Women’s heavy plain knit wool xed hose, in oxford grey and black, with deep ribbed tops. Broken Assortment Union Suits Dollar Days—$1.00 Suit Spring weight women's union muita. Mmited quantity. White with mercerized stripes, in wie 42 only. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. ‘These are soiled from display Regular price, $1.60 suit. Women’s Undervests Dollar Days—4 for $1.00 ‘These are very unusual valucs They come in band top or with crochet trimming: regular and extra sizes; sleeveless. Boys’ Union Suits 8 to 16 Years Dollar Days—$1.00 Suit tt w extra quality soft wool cotton union sults, in grey cru color; closely knitted ular winter weight Girls’ Union Suit: Dollar Days—$1.00 uit 6 to 12 Years Pure white, medium heavy. wool finish cotton union suits short or long sleeve: Sizes 6 to 12 yea Misses’ and Children’s Mercerized Hose Dollar Days— 3 Pairs for $1.00 These are an exceptionally good quality very fine ribbed hone, made of elec lity mercerized bfown and white; sizes 6 to Pure Silk Hose Dollar Days—$1.00 Pa Women's pure atlk thread hoy ind double of mercer- brown, navy Fleece-Lined Hose Dollar Days— 4 Pairs for $1.00 Women's flesce lined cotton hone, with deep tops. Women’s Linen ’Kerchiefs Dollar Days—8 for $1.00 A}l pure linen handkerchiefs, with narrow hematitched hem; very Unusual value binck ribbed Silks at Less Than Wholesale Price Satins, messatines, radiums, crepe de ch 36 and 40 inches wide, in a wide range of ‘sand patterns, tn values up to $2.50 yard. Special for Dollar $1 00 Days, Friday and Saturday, yard ° 36-inch NAINSOOK; fine, smooth weave, medium weight genuine French finish; will not turn yellow after laundering. Regular 300 yard, Special Friday and Saturday Dollar $1 00 ° Days, 5 yards for high lustre; fine for %6-Inch BLACK SATSEN; strong and durable; $1.00 and shirting silks, 32 shirts or bloomers. lar 0c yard. for Dollar Days, Friday and Saturday, 3 yards for Domestic Specials for Dollar Days ‘6-4tich Outing Flannel, in fancy 16x324nch fancy Turkish Towels, pink and blue stripes; worth 2%¢ in pink and blue designs, for yard. Dollar Days, $1 .00 Dollar Days, $1 .00 5 yards for 4 for Minch Bleached Muslin; worth 32-tnch Ticking (featherproof, tn 20¢ yard; for Dollar $1 00 emall white and blue stripes: . Days, 6 yards for Dollar Days $1 00 iss Toweling, in red e iiinch 6 3 yards tor and blue check. Dol , . Women’s One-Ci lar Days, 7 yards wor 1 .00 eae: imerie ccnleteeal Capeskin 17x34 White Huck Towels. Dol grey and tan; regular nr $1.00 wn $1.00 SHOES $1.00 Pr. SLIPPERS $1.00 Pr. 120 pairs of WOMEN'S SHOES and SLIPPERS. slippers, ribbon trimmed, with cushion soles: biue, lavender and dark blue: sizes 3 to 8. I black calf lace, in » % to 4 only; a $6.00 for Dollar Days, Friday and Saturday, pair Felt comfort in old rose, ight DIES’ SHORS, in “$1.00 New Gowns and Chemises Dollar Days—$1.00 Each Twenty dozen new gowns and envelope cheminer of fine fin ished naingook, and semi-batiste, in flesh and white, with trim mings of lace and ambroidery edgings and Insertions, Children’s Rompers Dollar Days—$1.00 Th «are the finest garments that have yet been offered at this price. Two styles in three colors, One style embroidered and trimmed with novelty braid Colors, rose, blue and ponges. Sizes, 6 months to 4 years. SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Boys’ Combination Suits ir blue or khakt; button up in front like dad's; 2 pockets; worth $1.60. Dollar Days, $1.00 mutt. Boys’ Shirts, men's, in fine domet flannel; all sizes. Days, $1.00 each Blouse Waists; medium patterns, in Dollar Days, made itke the twill khak! or Dollar Boys’ colora domet flannels; 2 for $1.00, Boys’ Caps; unbreakable fronts, in a large assortment of hand yo wool material; all mixes, 6% Doliar Days, $1.00 and neat for Men's Kern Cotton Unton Sults; form fitting; heavy weight.” Dol ar Days, $1.00 sult Men's Wool Mixed Sox, in dark n4 natural colors. Dollar 5 pairs for $1.00. Men's Dress Shirts — Broken orth $2.50 each. Dollar Men's Shirts O44 lots; worth $1.60; to close, Dollar Days, $1.00 garment Men's Work Shirts — Extra heavy chambray, in blue and grey; cut full size and well tal lored. Dollar Days, 81.00 cach. Aluminum Fry Pans Dollar Days—$1.00 Each Pure aluminum fry pans: 9% inch size, with 9-inch handle Glass Tumblers Dollar Day—25 for $1.00 Heavy fluted and — paneled Giase Tumblers, the moat durable Kind for general use. China and Porcelain Cups and Saucers Dollar Days—7 for $1.00 American Sem!-Poreelain and Japanese China Cups and Sau- cers, all white, One styl ted, the 0’ Seven Cups and Sauce: Clothes Baskets Dollar Days—$1.00 Each Laree. strong! constructed Wicker Clothes Baskets, Size 23 by 28 inches. Door Mats Dollar Days—$1.00 Each Cocoa Door Mata, closely and firmly made. Size 14 by 24 inches Bertha Collars Dollar Days—2 for $1.00 Largs new Bertha — collars, made of fing wash nets, in cream and white, trimmed with narrow laces and Insertions; pleated | That was the manner in which Judge Woods was sald to have put the proposttion, “We preferred to leave” the wit nesses said. “We had seen some of the best men of the town beaten and dragged before the committee.” One witness told how an old iragged from his store at | iprings and beaten because he displayed a farmers’ union card in his store window. “There were no citizens of our jcounty in that mob that beat him," |m witnens testified; “they were out | siders.” | MOTHER EXPELLED BY MOB CHIEFS | Laura Hall, 49, mother of « large family, told how she had been run | out of Harrison becaus her husband | was @ union man. W. J. Wilson, 58, and his son, jfrom Heber Springs, told how they, | with shotguns threatening them, had been forced to sign the “100 per cent American” pledges. |. J. Garner, from Heber Springs, |showed his “order to move on,” | signed by M. B. Vinson, mayor; EB. | C. Olmatead, chairman; G. N. Rasye, secretary, and A. N. Hilger. It read: “Jeff Garner, formerly an employe of the M. & N. A. R. R., |is under protection of the citizens committee of Heber Springs and in entitled to the courtesy of every man while on his journey out of the county. We will sesent any inter. on with his Journey. ‘WESTERN ME | BUILD COACH | The Cowlttz, Chehalis & Cascade railway will have a new type of gas | parsegger coach in operation Febru ary 1 Frank Hickey, president of the 1 | J. Hickey Motor Car company, of Ta jcoma, designed the car, which is | motored with a 40-horsepower White ‘engine, ‘The body was constructed by the Skagit Iron works and the air brakes by the Westinghouse Pe jecifie Traction Brake company. A demonstration run will be given here January 29 BEST WRITERS USE Interesting List of These Phrases Found in New Universities Dictionary Many words and phrases that hay a peculiar significance in the United States have come into common use in recent years. They are encoun tered every day in articles contrity uted to the newspapers and |magazines by the best writers. ‘carefully selected lst of such “Ameri caniams" will be found in The New Universities Dictionary being offered to the readers of this paper, They make up one of the 22 supplement | ary dictionaries whieh have been in corporated in this: remarkable vol ed and edited by leading including Long, Ph. Harvard university; Clark §, Northrup, Ph. Cornell university; John C Ph. D., University of Penn sylvania; Forrest 8. Lunt, A, M., Ca |iumbia university, and Morris W Ph. D., Princeton university ditorin-chief is ¢ J. Ha compiler of many dic tionarte encyclopedias, The | book is absolutely new, — Its | definitions are simple, accurate and lexion previous and new Embryo lawyers of the University API |Embryo Lawyers & hee Turn Out Daily JOKES reokleemess hich some politicians make promises reminds me of the story of the men who were jaughing loudly st a hotel fire in London, “What's bally jokem the replied between gasps. so in me life! You see, we sees old ‘Awks hup at the fourth floor of the ‘otel, yellin’ like a good ‘un for ‘elp. So Bill says, “Jump, "Awks! We've got a het! An’ 'Awks, ‘e jumps! I thought we'd diet’ I don't see the joke yet,” puzzled the bystander ‘The narrator pausea after another paroxism of laughter “We didn't ‘ave no net! he gur- group of} Law schoo! are turning their fingers to getting out scandal copy for the “Inwyere’ edition” of the Untversity Daily, Thursday. Joseph Nievins is ‘editor, asnisted by Orrin Vining. El- }wood Hutchinson, Samuel Bassett, Arthur Anderson, Morris Orth, Will- jam Dalley and Roger Shidier will |emulate the cub reporters. Fifteen canneries tn Alaska one on Puget Sound, yielding a Of 940,507 cases of assorted and 826 barrels of salt i] PLASTER The Wertd's Greatest ‘Amtereel Remedy No matter whether the Pain is in | the Back or Side, | the Chest |§ or Limbs, || you can always rely on an | ff Allcock’s Plaster. | wtandard semnety, | Gruggiste In eves } the Hhvilived world 8-Foot BASTIAN TREE PRUNERS Underpriced for Friday at $1.49 Have long lever, sliding handle, no spring; equipped with steel blade; worth $2.00. R008 roast NO. 9 GRISWOLD DUTCH OV very attractively $2 49 ° priced at Formerly Sold at $4.00 SOME WONDERFUL VALUES IN OUR SALE OF GRISWOLD CAST IRON COOKING UTENSILS Can be used on top of range to bake, or fry; is self basting A New Shipment of ENGLISH EARTHEN TEA POTS Priced Unusually Low at Changes cheaper cuts of meat into most appetizing dishes. GRISWOLD SHALLOW PATTY IRONS SET OF TWO, marked very low at 29c Se 6. and 6-cup sizes; glazed brown a An excellent value, with green band and white stripe. WINSLOW BALL-BEARING ROLLER SKATES Exceptionally low-priced at, pair . $1.69 Formerly $2.25 ning; $1.69. ———— Small size, extends to 8 inches; easy run- self-contained wheels. A bargain at

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