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[Th e ANOTHER COMPLETE THE AT ’ by Alden Brooks Star’s Daily Short Story “Along the Road,’ SHORT STORY TOMORROW hears like Grandmother's Seventy years ago money, was hard to get; every penny was precious. C r andmother bought Wiss Shears owing they were worth their price. @ All through ‘her long and busy life, they gave good service. They cu the dainty muslins for her girls ; they cut the coarse, heavy woolens for her men—— year after year— Get @ pair of 6 year after year, Sewing Shear:. @ question the finest that can be made. $1.75 a pair, Absolutely Guaranteed FOR SALE WHEREVER GOOD CUTLERY IS SOLD WISSscss . Newark.N.J. Since 1848 CLEANEST STORES IN THE WORLD SER, PIGGLY WIGGLY VE Over lie Meréd ; FRESH “.ou"" 7¢ IBREAD™2""40¢ it’S NOT THE PRICE, IT’S THE QUALITY MILIF:Y FRESH MILK NOW AT ALL PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES CLAM CHOWDER VAN CAMP’S..... Per Quart lic CLAM CHOWDER OBTAINABLE alanine daipy dean a nrie White Star Tuna, small, 19¢ | Tea Garden Jellies... .. Tea Garden Preserves. ‘Crosse & Blackwell | Porter's Mixed Pickles. . varieties .2...... +626 | Libby's Queen Olives Rogers’ Peanut Butter..17¢ | Ehmann’s Ripe Olives... Gold Medal Salad Dressing, King Oscar Sardines small, 13¢; medium,.27¢ | Kraft Cheese . Potato Chips . cs+++- 9 | Bluhill Cheese WHITE KING {2c DRIED FRUITS Oregon French Prunes Extra Choice Evaporated Apricots . Extra Choice Evaporated Peaches Fancy Black Figs NO OT own mind, G I'd tho, on the chance, She a little more and I might r waiting there another But tt's often like that you never can tell and cries a the aplinter of giaas Fortunately, it was not so seriou after a was my fault,” « Monroe Doctrine Is Now As they moved ¢ town George half hoped the dent might nd there. But a fow days was called up by the superin The proprietor of the sir, belleve me, we were J 4a there Late! Why were you late?’ “Because, because. Well, often we wait a jittle for the boys there at the lake. You nee, if they miss a trolley they have to wait a whole half |” hour down there." “Really! And don't these same boys, or whoever they are, some- times climb all over the front plat form and even fool with the bell at times?” “Well, perhaps—woll, yes, they do.” Yow, listen Thompson; for sey- eral earn you've been In the com- |pany’s service and your record has |been satisfactory, This is your first jdemeanor, But an accident has oo- jcurred, an accident that might have cost the company a great deal more | ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR There is hardly a neighborhood in |tho United States where women can |not be found who have derived ben efit trom Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- |table Compound. For nearly fift | years thi« botanic medicine has been lovercoming some of the worst }forms of female fils lan has been benefited by its une, she [has told others, who have uned tt jit the same good results; so tho use of this great medicine has \spread from shore to shore by the [recommendation of those who have | found it good. Therefore, ask your {neightor; let her tell you from ex- {perience the benefit which ailing {omen derive from its use—Adver- tigement |"Relieved in 3 Days” iSO writes one of my patients |“ who had suffered severely from | Pilesformanyyears. Herletterand | those of scores of others who have | been permanently cured by my | non-surgical treatments are con- |tained in a book which I shall be glad to send any Pile sufferer | FREE, upon request. only a mud guard smashed! | As ono wom *| Powers (of Europe) to declare ain alway ur job in this world, 1 y regretable, but we are not an ambulance, nor you an ambulace driver Third, there in a sign over y head. Have you read It fixed} He's an | al an ity tt Tomerrow—“The Girl He Left Be Him,” by Frank Wall. CONRADI | The first picture of Maur- ice Campbell Conradi to ar rive from Lausanne, Switzer- land, where he is held for the assassination of M. Vorou delegate to th peace conference, Walks in Sleep, Kills His Sister ky, soviet NO HOME, NO Pr LONDON in the Shop for Repairs With In the ts ument fares on December 2, entenary retary of the senate. | Students of American history | comment with pride on the force of | words which already have almost! Outlived the paper on which those words were recorded. Only a few weeks ago, Ambassador Fletcher, chiot of thy United States delegation at the PaB-American congress, at | Santingo, iterated the great policy jwhich Monroe enunciated, and it {s | How certain that this po is more} | ablished than ever be-| Not even during the idealistic | days when the Jéague of nations | cove was being formulated was |, the existence and effi fn ot jthe time-honored doctrine endan-} | gered. | WAS SEVENTH OF | MONROE'S MESSAGES | . the Mon- incorporated in the jeeventh message to congress of | Preaident Monroe. In appearance, this message fs a somewhat unpre. jtentious document, conatating of 34 | j#heats, follo size, It is written on both sides of the page, in the hand. writing of two clerks, and with the | ®ignature of James Monroe. Tho section of &reatest political | importance, tn which further coloniz- jation by European powers on the | American continent 1s opposed, ts on | Pago 26. The vital part of the message, which has shaped the dostiny of the| Western hemisphere, reads in part as| follows: | VITAL PART | OF MESSAGE | te tin We owe it to candor and | to the amicable relations existing be- | tween the United States and those | shat} we should consider any attempt on | thelr part to extend their system to lany portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety | With the exiating colonies or depend. encles of any European power we | have not interfered and shall not in-| terfere, But with the gove Folks Are Living Longer Day by Day| WASHINGTON, June 1.—The ex- \No hospital bills, no anaesthetic, no pectution of tife at birth has in shock, no danger, no confmement to creased in the registration area of « be Will Line Yellow Pages of Historic Document Silk who have declared ence and main ind in. fine condition. | Schools Follow the | Flag in Far North WASHINGTON, June 1—The ift-| tle red schoothoure is following the| fiag fn Alanka, and Eskimos and na-! tives of the great North country in inereaning numbers are being Amer: (* leanized. The interior department! has furt announced that the public schools In Alaska have been incr ed from 67 to 75, and the number of teachers from 133 to 144 All the schools are the * f small villages, The teach not instructors, guldes ntors to the v hurees, financial adviser: munity butlders genera schools are maintained separately from those conducted for white chil dren in Alaska Poisoned Bouquet Sent to Army Man| ATHENS, Juno 1.—-Mile, Anastasia Thoodakis sent a poisoned bouquet | to a Greek army officer who refused to marry her ENDER FEET, Aching burning, swollen, shoe- chafed feet, The minu you put your fect into a “Ti bath you feel pain being drawn it and comfort just soaking in. iz” draws out the poisons and acida that cause foot misery. It 66 de | 6-0z. BE 22c LOG CABIN SYRUP ' 44c IVORY, large CITRUS, large .. -15¢ 88c GREAMETTES 8c University, war rondway North at Noy 1196 4th Ave, at Union St. Store {9 Open Saturday, June Store to Open Soon—19t wny No at Thomas “dN, and Kastinke Ave, N. nnd Mroxpect W. lL, AVEY, Pres. and Mer. 10 CLEAN STORES IN SEATTLE Remeraber my guarantee means a positive and per- manent cure no matter how severe your case may be, S. J. DEAN PORTLAND, OREGON Pactra the United States since | | | DR"C 2mND vc JORRISON D, amin iti weM Waiting | Coated Tongue Nature’s Warning of Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste softand moving, Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubri- cant and thussecures regular bowel movementsby Nature's own method—lubrication. Nujol is 9 lubricant—not ‘a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. Try it today. is almost magical, “Tis” takes all the soreness |) Out of corns and callouses. a box of “Tiz" at any drug of department store, End foot tor ture forever—wear smaller shoes; keep your feet fresh, sweet, com» fortable, Bathe Them in TIZ whites onl over 55 ars and for negroes over sven years. It is now 41 years. Kansas has the best record, 59.7 for | l 60.9 for females, | health commissioner of | New York state, is authority for the} wtoment that the next 20 years will 1d five years to the expectation of | @ * in the United States, Purify your Blood this Spring with S.SS. F course|tho blood. It makes it clean and you willjrich, §. 8. S. stops rheumatism purify yourjand skin eruptions; pimples, black- blood, youlheads, acno, botls, eczema! It builds realize tho|"P run-down, tired men and women, {mportance of beautifies complexions, and makes tho flosh firmer, 8. 8, 8, will im- ‘ prove your appetite and give you ple, howovereroator endurance, enorgy and jstrength! vy lots, has left their blood thick and pimnteg sluggish, ‘That lations, tirod fool-| tative 6.57%, fal ont anaitre Shier ing creopa over them. Thoy foel|] #// my pimplen started to leave. I feel | that something fs wrong—yot, they|} 19% Setter and can eat more than can not say just what! But fan’t! ee Areal | it easy to throw off the ills of Win- ty it yourself. 8. 8, 5, | tor! Take, for instance, 8. 9, &.,[at all good drug stores. Tho largo | the world’s best blood modicine for| size is more economical, Get a bot- | | five generations. 9, 9. 8, purifies'tle today! | | 5.S.S. makes you feel like yourself again Original A herer Patk of reciben pret ley head of Mus Farmer's School of Cosheryi ber There hee many thew and dalightfal ways of servint ‘Tillamook, stats Ll 90k TILLAMOOK on the Rind HAYE you ever wondered why Tillamook cheest' is so uniform in both flavor and quality? in. with, chi is the only industry in the Tillamook valley. All the from Tillamook herds goes into cheese. Our dairymen had a special law passed for Tillamook county, making it compulsory that every cow be frequently and rigidly tested.for health. The milk as it is brought to the cheese kitchens is regularly tested for cleanliness. And then, after the cheese is made, it is inspected for quality and uniformity. BP Tillamook did Lore Pore we originated the idea branding cheese so (© mame appears on every stice. Thus, we make it possible for you to always identify the genuine Tillamook cheese. Now others imitate our methods of branding, so be sure that it says—“‘Titlamogk”. We have had Alice Bradley, the famous cookery expert of Boston, prepare new, delightful ways of serving Tillamook, Write for a booklet today! TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 25 model cheese kitchens owned and opersted by Tillamook dsirymen, T stud farrl upon th reta: ing com zatiol the panle third trial, chudi dition nish@