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DR. LOUGHNEY'S { man Bake Oven ercoming Maity Chronic Cases of Asthaa—after all other methods had tuiled RECOVERS | FISH BILL WILL NOT BE PASSED Oregon Legislature Lined Up to Beat Measure | BY FRED I | SALEM, Ore., Feb | No. 183 BOALA 13.-House bil Ive been counting ae for this is a good measure and would prohibit commer | Jolal salmon fishing in the upper Co | lumibia | ‘The fish strong and ¢ trust loboy le tee rich and and there are fone in business get by. As one lexi» } lator remarked to me two weeks ago. | “It's @ good bill, and If I don't vote for It, you will know It was because | didn't have guts enough. They Jare bearing down on me pretty hard.” I don’t know who “they” are or in what manner they are “beartus down” on this legislator, but he won't vote for the bill. Perhaps he | owes “them” money, Per! they are good customers of h Well, it hag been a good Meht, and it won't be ended when the house | votes to table the fish bill. It will be initiated, and the voters, educa | now, have “guts enough” if the lew EYEE CECTES, JOUR OE ae eee taned. pentcihing elve son of King George and) we throw much a scare into the fish 21 Queen Mary, is shown here trust that it didn't dare axk for state lrecovering from his recent) a4 th year, That saved the tax loperation for appendicitis, | *7*™ 192.000. Not bad |7:h6. photographer caught the TAKES LIFE 10 too many ramifte | for this bill to WM. iH. Moon terribly affiieted wit! hina. 1 " |prince with his pet dog, bask- filing in the sun in Hyde Park. _ AVOID CHARITY | Aged Prospector Blows Up Shack With Dynamite CANYON CITY, Ore. Feb. An aged prospector who did want ta become dependent 50 1 am the wei my bed to tell me In my xray I proved tt many ct nd | years ago by Soe ot the orte color knew was that Dr. 18.— not upon |together with his dog, hin cabin pene eke oo oe ‘There fe net ne According to Alex Shinpaugh, this advertisement to TelletheStory who lived tn the mame cabin, the Soll my Bend tor Proapector, D. F. ("Daddy") Page. | Frsa"Friat outia deliberately blew himself into eternity by holding a stick of dy namite close to his body and dis charging it Shinpaugh came tote Canyon Qty Sunday afternoon, It was shortly after he left the cabin, ao cording tc his esetimate, that the suleide occurred. The black smok of the burning shack drew a score of persons to the scene. The body was biown almost to bits. Page's faithful dog had taken the same route as his master. Some years ago another pros pector, & neighbor of Page, fearful of dependence, withdrew into the tanmel of his little ming clogged the entrance, set a charge of dyna mite and lighted the fuss When the charge exploded, tone cf earth | descended upon his body, | Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting Years ago th duction waa “d on Marmola Prescription Tablets i) te | over at one dollar for « case, or If |you. prefer you can order ‘direct from the Marmola Co. 4612 Wood- Detroit, Mich—Adver- diet. isn’t always the are sold by fault of your truck, your driver or your de- livery system when your hauling costs are high. You may be using the wrong typeof truck tire. Take your problem to the Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station Dealer. He has the right tire for you. |ward Ave. tisement. RHEUMATISM ‘LEAVES YOU FOREVER | Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are | Dissolved and the Kheumatle Pol. son Starts to Leaye the Sy Within Twenty-four Hours. Every drug uuthorined to tem {a to every rheumatic fferer that {f a full pint bottle of . the sure conquerer” of rheumatism, does not show the way |to atop the agony, reduce swol Geo. W. Hoffman Co, 1406 Tenth Stanley Nelson 5306 Leary Ave. dyspeptics who follow this avold the use of pepsin, | [he will gladly return you: without miment. een kecompliahed In &hi wevere cases where the suffer. *e and pit- a where the patient wan mea H. Allen, of Rochester, . the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the | tormenta of acute rheumatiarm, de: WARICOSE WELHS | iments orate ies, ae does not want « cent of anyone’ de. | Money Unless Allonrhu decisively $a | Conquers this worst of all dise and he has instructed druggista t guarantee it as above in every in- on tance. Owl Drug an supply ot * emer jimet YOU, Will wet a two-ounce orig. | YW — Advertisement inal ttle of Moone’s Emerald Oil | 7S | AN SAE TON jas directed you wht Zain oie | Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole Many opie have become spondent because they have been led to believe that there is no remedy | fat will reduce swollen veins and an improvement, which will cantinue until the veins and bunches are re- duced to normal. ife Knows Best % Moone'’s Emerald Ot] is lcentrated and a bottle Naxated Iron and be long Hime—that's why 1 is a mo ER strongandwellagain("|‘nexpensive treatment. it has D | brought much “com to worried | [people ull over the count ‘a | one of the wonderful dine recent years and aiwa: mind that anyone wh. pointed with And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard er ‘ust spread it on with your fingers t penetrates to the sore spot with a can | Seutle tingle, loosens the congestion | an-1 draws out the soreness and pain usterole If a clean, white olnt- | ment, made with off of mustara, It fs fine for quick relief from sore throst, bronchitia, tonflitia, eroup, jsuft iteck, asthma, neuralgia, hend. |ache, congestion, pleurivy, rheuma- tim, inmbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore | muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted | feet, coldy on the cheat. | Keep tt | hands: for instant use, 460 and 660, Jars and tubes; hospital alze, $3.00, Better than a Mustard plaster ‘Take Fast Steaniern wt Colman Derk REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Beattie Dally iovday ‘PECIAL NIGHT SERVIC: From featti¢ te up now by taking EDIRO mrigthy and | Al df PH IX AT: UTOMOPILE PERI Hertel! Dru; “Ine, an pe Guy, Ino, BEECHAM'S ‘ if Passenger Ware, se ix.: ‘Trip NAVY YARD ROUTE [ ] Colman Deok Main non FL AULLARS RoUye OPPORTUNITY Star Want Adg [let Coticura Be “y Doctor the charity of his friends was dead, | SATTLE Heart Balm J ustified ? ii Ww * eS Le omen Di. should be abolished. | left, Misa Adelaide Stedman; r BY MARIAN HALE Are breach of promise doomed ? Are we going to permit the wealthy wultor to take back the solitaire with- out risk of court proceedings and o Judgment? A bill to eltminate. breach of prom- ise to marry from among the grounds on which damage claims may be bared will he introduced by Repre sentative Martin Hays at the coming onion of the Maarachusetts legisla | ture, In many instances, Hays saya, such mults are only “holdupa.” He believes any man, as well as any woman, has |a right to break @ matrimonial en- | Fuxement without being table to a ult for “heart balm.” multe |Special Rates for Homeseekers Homeseckerw rates—round trip tickets for the one-way fare, phe $3—will go Into effect on the North. ern Pacific, March 4, according to B. B. Benson, assistant general pes genger agent. Hundreds of proe pective settlers are expected to take advantage of the new rates and visit the Northwest. First Service Ash Wednesday St. John's Eplacopal church. West Seattle, will bold tts first services in its new home, California ave. and Hanford st, on Ash Woednew day. The parish will holt its last |vestry and council meeting In the cists the world |old church, at Holgate st. and 46th) jave., Tueaday night. | {To Bury Former Resident Here | Funeral services will be held at Butterworth's at 3:30 p,m. Wednos May for Walter C. Jowh. former Se attle laundry operator, who died In Arinona, February 6. He leaves | ry L. Josh, | widow, Mrz. Tuesday Is Labor Day at Exposition September—but Tuesday It's not was Labor day at the Northwest | [the show. A program was to be pre rented by Chenter Roberts and Mina Gladys Mougin, singers, and by the Douglas dancing children. Goodrich Fuss to Have Dance Seattle employes or the B. F. Goodrich Co, will give a dance Sat urday at Queen Anne hall. Mrs. WwW. D. Albright, Mra. F. D. Ran jyard, Mrs. H. G. Hilbish and Mrs. George H, Tinker will be hostenses. |W. H. Coddington, W. D. Brooks, | FP. W. Dalle, W. FY Geasiel, C. V. Alexander are committee irmen. 6 id Chinese Medicine Co, rd Ave. Beattle, Wash, Phone Main ovat pi 1928 Bdition 9 moat comprehensive pla book of homes published” Get your copy now at book 4 red fice, 174-5 Howe tillott 6150 and These women disagree as to whe TAR sagree on Right ther “heart balm” suits Upper left, Mrs. Barbara Dolder; lower right, Nonette Price. Adelaide Stedman, national organ tser and field research secretary for the woman's party, agrees with him “Breach of promise sults,” she says, | ‘ordinarily are only legalized black. mall. All the woman wanted tn the| first place was the man's money. She doesn't care how she gets it “I believe in equality for men as well as for-women. It is just as fair to expect one to pay for a broken engagement as the other. I beliqve neither should.” | Mra Barbara Dolder, attorney, con- siders that circumstances often jus- | tify a woman tn suing for breach of promina, | “Bo long,” she contends, “as the mate recognizes home making and motherhood as woman's highest du- ‘lea, marriage ts the most important thing in her life “It te possible for her to caleulate her loss in dollara.” Nonette Price, murtotan, thinks It makes very little difference to the average woman whether the law ts repealed or not. “Comparatively few women have availed themsclves of It,” she points out. | manabip, If they lose in the game of love, they don’t complain Few want & man’s money as « substitute for hia love, no matter what their legal rights may be” SAVED-FROM AN OPERATION or eee Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Comat Washington, D.C.—“Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable pound saved mo from an operation which a physician | said I would have | to have for a very bad case of femalo trouble. My sya- | tern was drag one foot after the other, and af- | ter taking six bottles of the Vegetable | Compound I felt like a new woman. | I now do all my housework, also wash- ing and ironing, and do not know what My bealth is fine, and pounds. When I started it | weighed 97 pounds.I gladly nd Lydia E. Pinkham Veg- Compound to any one who is suffering from female trouble or is run down. You may use this testimo- nial for 1am only too gladto let suf- fering women know w! Ve table Compound did for me. rR, Ipa Hewitt, 1629 Penna.Ave. 8.E., Washington, D.C, Such letters from women in every section of this country prove beyond question the merit of Lydia E, Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, ——Advertinement ‘TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY y Our whalenone unter, which does Rot cover the roof of the mouth If you have two or mote teeth Natural Rubber, $5 00 aot Of teeth |. Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect ree feeeancticn of the human gum. of tenth «... $10.00 CROWN $4.00 | BRIDGHWORK ...., Mont of our present Patronage ie ommended by our early custome whore work is till giving good {ufaction, All work guaranteed for 16 yeara Examination tree. OHIO OUT RATH DENTISTS Matabliahed 20 Venr, Second Ave, and University st. Open 0 te 6 Wally—0 to 42 bundnye letampa which were insued in 1918 FEBRUARY 18 McDougall /outhwick Second Avenue at Pike 1923. TUESDAY / Final Clearance Women’s Fur- Trimmed Coats! Suits! Imagine securing one of these beautiful fashion creations for the price of the,fur collar! Since we have a very limited number, we sug- gest an early selection. Any one of these delightful models may be worn next Fall and still be in vogue. 13 SUITS 11 COATS Formerly 98.00 Formerly 95.00 Caracul, Now Two- and three- Now Squirrel 8 SUITS Wolf, Mol and Squirrel with 4 Formerly 125.00 4 Formerly at 150.00 med. Three - piece style, Now Fox, Beaver and Wolf trimmed; one has a caracul 14. COATS Bought to Sell Special at 55.00 Now jacket. With Squirrel, le Yash Beaver and Wolf 1 CAPE collars. Formerly 150.00 Black cape, squirrel and monkey fur collar, squirrel lined. With Beaver, and Wolf and some cuffs. Seaver trim 1 COAT Formerly 135.00 Now large 5 0 0 1 WRAP CAPE Formerly 150.00 Now 5% | | Brown, with | Beaver collar. | | | } | } Platinum Wolf col- lar and wide band | on bottom. In navy. | Now 60 —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Fleer Engineers to Dance at Armory Feb. 24 ‘The Armory will be transformed into a forest February 24, when en: gineering students from the Univer sity of Washington give an in formal bal} there. Six hundred ste ond-growth trees will be transplant- ed for the oocasion. $500,000 in War Stamps Unredeemed Of the $1,500,000 Ladies’ Lyric Club to Present Concert The Ladiew Lyric club of the First Presbyterian chureh will give a jCenecert in the church auditorium at § o'clock Tue sday evening Vernoa 8. Behymer will direct the chorus and Miss Claire Hamack will act as acoompanist. Soloists are Miss Linda Fern Babeock, Mins Gladys R. Britton and Maxnus Peterson | Eugene Field Musser will accompany Mr. Peterson, Former Union Head Is Freed in Kansas COLUMBUS, Kans, Feb. 13.—Al- exander Howat, former head of the Kansas Miners’ union, was released from the Cherokee county jal! late Monday, when his friends paid $500 court costs that had been piled up during his trial. Howat's sentence was commuted last Friday by Gov. |J. M. Davis, but release was delayed {> order of Judge Boss until the costs in the case were paid. in war savings and were redecmabie here January 1, $500,000 i ntti! outstanding, accord: | Ing to Axsistant Postmaster Charles | M. Perkins ‘These utamps are exchtngeable fo: | cash with interest or for interest bearing war vavings certificates. ‘The European trouble ts evidently | hot affecting the war savings stamp market. | SMA GSR The Kind You Have Alwa: ture of Chas, Hy Years just to p: RBVQVQVOW ORIA Jways Bought has borne the signa- Fletcher on the wrapper for over rotect the coming generations, Do not be deceived. All Counterfei and ‘Just-as-good” are but experiments that endanger the health of ldren—Experience against Experiment, Never attempt to relieve your baby witha remedy that you would use for yourself. What is CASTORIA, Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree ‘oric, Drops and Soothin Syrups, It contains ‘neither plum, Morphine nor other narcotie substance. For y years ithas been in constant use for the of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Beverishness arising therefromy and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the ase similation of Food; givin healthy and natural The "8 Comfort—The Mother's Friend, Bears the Signature of. AW WOIow® KAW CHIEF Mrs. Lucy Tayiah Eads, shown here, is a red—not po- litically, but racially, since he’s a Kaw Indian. She's seen made chief of the Kaw ndians at Ponea City, Okla., possibly the first woman chief. Her principal of ficial function will be pressing the Kaws' $15,000,000 claim upon he government. ge From chi idhood toold age Whether it's a slight bit of rash or chafing, or a more severe case of ringworm or ecsema, Resinol Ointment is the home remedy which ven prom, lief from Kching, ming and smarting. It soothes while it heals and not sting the most it i@ also an excellent healin; dressing for burns, scaids, cuta an stubborn little sores, Resinol Soap is frequently used with the Ointment to prepare the skin for the Resinol medication It is a delightful toilet, bath and shampoo soap for every meinber of the family. Resinoi oes even when applied to CHINESE DocTon Irritated tender skin Nature Chinese Herba Remedion Hee