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PAGE 2 |Colonization Party. Returning to Homes | Br ONE-SIXTH OF TOTAL CROP Depend on Consumers in Three|t route fo San Pranic, Northwest States and Orient ine t’anneuscnnente ot ho nt ment Co nts t the second larg of populatt | e properties ¢ state, Washington | for picking and pack 76 cents wera ane thin fall throwing |for frelaht and other: ¢ »nip:| Expectant Mother n the merey of the West omputations show a a rin an effort to dispose Held | as ‘Murderer pproximately $1.0 fe MIAMI, F Mab © in history has the c " emitees cane h exe nother, was held in jail arged with the me R 1 Loe time in mpr Apple di 1 Apple we | 3 r r or | id 1 Or “Buy m ; ‘ | I * : and shippers an : pane . | B app o oun, 1 ; H ee n ¢ eer ma High frets zc = babs ae ) f tural Amer ot. ‘uitgrowl y from lac vs high or ne uutgrowing iit preted ed. appiea and ing charges which suppor t yellow c t meat, when taken { ay,” Oct oot salias @piae with the fact tha’ Seme * Fecord crop, make it next | # the taatite | om } woman Jot Kaen i in back Asiatic dema |The Pn os, Japan and China the crop, but ni proximated 8, Western product in a half of tt | The F outpnt } ses crea t ports A ot barrets, 31,074 reatly overtoppe atern appl . vies mol Appl in. ptorty reflect the 8’ association, n of ubt because of in the oa —Noon, night or morning—there’s nothing so gratifying as the warmth from a good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil! Heat by the roomful right where and when it is needed: sick-room or guest-room, living-room, hallway or | bath—no fire to lay—coal, wood or ashes to lug—only the touch of a match! And no “oily” smell — Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined — the clear, bright flame consumes it en- tirely. . iy at its ¢ in the United States, » must be la adustry is to live, power is declared to nm ever before, FEATURED MENUS ars production | Kingdom, the largest And hi ater th is 7% per more sry of the apple in the United ates. There are a lot of growers no are going to “be in the red” finitely if more of their produce not consumed, | the cannot be util ited. It's cheaper than ever before there ia more of but not “forbidden fruit” | and hotels, restaurants, dining jand cafes are featuring them on their menus this week; individu eating them in public, groo ‘¢ displaying them in profusion and special publicity is being given apple, king of Washington's ag- | reultural’ products and second only | to old Emperor Lumber as a Wart ington state output. One X-Ray Free When you order, remember ‘coal oil” and “kerosene” are simply ge- neric terms for kerosene of all kinds ‘ —good, bad and indifferent. Make sure you get the highest quality kero- sene only, refined by the Standard Oil Company’s special process. Ask for Pearl Oil by name. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) don't pay—could we say Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $4.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location ‘SureRelief (peatenon Hot water Sure Relief ELLANS 75¢ Packages Everywhere an a 1,358 boxes, figuving | November 3 the Eastern barrel-packed ‘apples in | lowe'en. . year from 302,052 boxes | [to $70,094 boxes, and Seattle shipped jinn #pecialty by * | jea of Turin, increased its last year’s | Bossihn dT be \Three Killed When Three Yo | here, Western | Was ® than ever before in the} it is claimed. And} much, growers and shippers assert, | THE SEATT ie Cymthaiia Grey: ‘| Former Dancer Engage dt Not of Her Profession LE STAR 0 Young Man Who Knows \" and Whose Family Would Condemn Her if They Knew—Shall She Tell? Dear Cynthia Grey: For sionally, never dance again. My par naturally, I have been brow, atmosphere, After my career Was so ru¢ and miles out here to God's ¢ man, well educated and fine, He will give me a good home known what a home is like, 1 to come true, and maybe it neé Unfortunately for me, the young man was brought up by | jthan the parents violently opposed to to me now, I Know they several years 1 danced profes- Two years ago I was hurt in an accident and can ents are theatrical people, so ght up more or less in that {T. Br miles ountry, and I have met THE and he wishes to marry me, Jely ended I came away, » and never in my ne have 1| le t seems like a dri ever will, , too good \1 dancing. Altho they are nice would never Jet their son marry |Here’ sa Talking one who has been a professional dancer, I dare not tell him the tru What would you advise? We all want happines want it to be lasting. little later w tarily only a yond your reach, You must tell the man It is vital because it has entitled to know what is the children. And you haven't rec man love the enough to take do us part,” he will love you silly prejudices and family pr you What will remove grease atainn rete is rather the grease to « snd hence chiseling porous siderable depth ot red with a amall ‘arta at this and replace concrete. In case penetrated appreciably, it may removed by acrubbing with lye, can wey the may be fea. it with the off has net ie Was the Spar inquiaition tn celebration of Hal The party ix an annual affair and will include a balloon dance by Wilma dan Ital-| Train Hits Auto BLOOMINGTON, Til, Oct. 31 persons were Instantly killed Tuenday night, when an nh which aaial they riding ckol Plate fr | mobile were train MEMBERS OF Whittler Heights yroment club will meet Friday reqular at 8 p.m Whittier school gymnasium. W Tiedeman, assistant city engi will apeak on thé opening of Northwest section. in sesato Ht neer, streets in tho | Daughter Worried About Mother’s Dress | “Oh, what dainty |you're making, mother. for my lunch know you were mo.’ “My dear daughter, I'm not. You |had better get busy and make your own sandwiches, Thess are for my |friends, Mrs, Swanson phoned that |her sisfer is here from tho Kast, and as Iam not able to go far with my ankle, they are coming to call /thls afternoon.” “Oh, mother! 1 saw Mra. Swan son with a stunhing looking woman jon the street ‘today. ‘That must bo |her sister. You must dress up for | thern,"* | sandwiches Are those tonight? I didn't making them for “E fully intend to be presentable, my dear, This is no formal occa. \sion, and I have no intention of over-dressing, hut I shall kee to it jthat Iam dressed appropriately, “So you'ro going to serve ten, That's where that yummy looking lsh cake fs going, Till wager” ‘Ou are right, daughter, But {don't worry. The three of Us arein no danger of devouring the whole f that three-layer cake. There {will be some left for dinner tomor. row. “Ah, that settles that question! But, mother, you didn't say what you would wear this afternoon, “My dear, T shall wear that navy crepe I got a few weeks ago, It will do nicely, don't you think? “Yes, indeed, mother, That's the best-looking dress you ever had. go becoming, T am #0 glad you visited | Cherry’a with me when Lf got my awit and hat and found that tor yourself, 1 they had lovely women, aa well credit, too,"" 1015 Second a just ove (Take always told you things an for older fitls, and on » In the Rialto the Pig'n Whi olevator,)—Advertixe. building, tle. ment, to do with heredity in| that | th, but I cannot give him up, MARIE, | ¢ are ever seeking it, but we You cannot afford to grasp it momen-| seme co! to find that it has gone forever be- truth, the outcome, The man is mother of hi whatever ancestry of the ckoned with love, If the young the vow with you “Unto death enough to completely overlook we, Cynthia Grey will receive call- ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thureday from 11 to 12 a. m, at her office in the Btar Hidg., 1309 Seventh ave. Wk at does the name “Lac Court Oreitiex* mean Thia ta corrupt French and means ft the lake of the short ears.” or “the short looped ake What widows of presidents have|' der the control the Spanish! received pensions of $5,000 a year? rown? Mra, Julia Tyler, Mra, Polk, Mra. 2 ny Mra. Grant, Mrs. Garfleld,| okee Mra, McKinley ond Mrs, Roosevelt tat Do female rattlesnakes have eee SEATTLE SHIPS HALF tea? in meant. by “Maundy! Or i Ckor Yea. : 8 t son w Roe be sh Maundy money was ff * e walker go in ; rs at of distribution of royal boun more of them and neo * About 80 miler Mowing forliy to poor persona on Maundy, or ett wer is raging re: three half-hour rest periods im this) jfoly Thursday. This coin was made t$ ata & box) | time in the following denominations os ts going to — | ativer four pence, three pence, two at that pricé \“Smock Party” to! genseand sounton.’ They sore wet condition fs net appalling |intended for currency dut are,! but serious. Western apples | Be Held by Club nevertheless, legal tender, i a 2 t 4 at x em aro Incrvasing yearty io foreign ex-| The Seattle Art club will stage a} ports, more so than are Eastern! at the Knights of; How many stars ts it possible to fruit. Last year’s tofal export sp-) umbus hall, Harvard and Union, | identify? | Abowt 39,000,000. } see tifled? ty a deep pit located detween ‘ 4 ond nostrils, s. . | How many women are employed as real estate agents and dealers? o conaua, Ace ording to the If 9.20: ‘No Corns | } The simplest way to enda corn is Bluc-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same, At your drtggist Bluejay The Olympian Ellensburg || Three Forks Spokane | Lewistown Missoula 1 Miles City Butte || Aberdeen Minneapolis—St. Paul Milwaukee—Chicago and points East | City Ticket Office Second and Madison Phone: MA in-6960 DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICRS 106 Columbia St, Seattle's Leading Dentist fer More Than 33 Yoars OUR MODERN siesta | | Glasses os low ns $2.50 Rothwell Optical Co, 227 Union St, Seattle Net. Sevoud and Third Aven. How ara poisonous snakes ten: _| ponsibie ARGUE STATE POWER PLANS presented Farmers proper! Washir Municipal Rood bill, ¢ to publi John 1 tate power Grange th ‘ its The menace projects le at Wat) tay in a nod power vice pre n of La support power development, Counciiman O streased the benefits power plants of Ontario, ¢ nt rer Federath will wald public or unions son cited and ‘an of the province an example Capt..Norman Brockett, attorney Puget Bound Vower & Light nged statements that On users under the pub} benefiting — moi of private publi for the ‘o., chaile |tarlo's power ate une are Point for Women Women who h for to listened not make up thelr minds m glean ymfort from the action of ‘ federal court jur ed a sult ver $100,000 from Ali brought by the Bila that t lank | to rece Steamahip Co. mar ing Co j Saturday, at noon, the jury ar 4 that @ verdict had been On Tuesday morning, the ument was opened b Judge FE ¥%, Cushima It direc that both plaintiff and were entitled to small sums, Where upon, four jurors repudiated the ver Sent out again by the court, urther deliberation, they were unable to reach another agreement, and the judge finally designated the jentire affair ana mistrial and dis ic harged the Jury |Seize Moonshine in Underground Cavern | seizures of | One of the Jargeat moonshine whisky and equipment jfor its manufacture to be made in months was engineered Tuenday night by federal prohibition officers and Georgetown police in an under ground cavern in the Meadows dis triet, ‘ A S0-gallon still, 2,400 gallons of mash and 90 galions of the finished | product which wa were found in the place leally lighted. No persona were | the premizes and no i rests ere made. War Hero Is Given | Penitentiary Term From war hero to federal peniten- Mary convict will be written into the record of Richard BE. King, who was |eonyicted In federal court of smug: ling 278 five-tael tins of opium into the United States, King will be sen- Preeen by Judge Jeremiaty Noterer Monday. King holds the croix de guerre, the distinguished service medal, a mm Me State Apple Growers Are Seeking Western Market defendant | comfortably furnished and | | Personal letter from King George of | England and citations for heroism from Gen. John J, Pershing, of the American army, and Marshal Petain, of France. He was arrested on April 16. He refused to implicate any companions in the dope heaves: fin |Paul Files Resort | of His Road Funds | An itemized report of his road and bridge fund expenditures In the South district w filed with the j board of county commissioners by | Commissioner Frank Paul Tuesday, | Appoint ° Conmitins for Raising Funds ‘The following have been appoint. jed on the committee of seniors of jthe University of Washington, to evolve plans for the raising of 200 poor families: jBeatrick Cc | Joyce Alice Reynolds, rowley, Loulse MeDonald, wen, Bonny McAnnally, Betty Grier: verett Paup, Da \ton Davis, Art Bailey, Al Grant, jArt, Gerbel, Frang Elias, Willard Phil Hindley, Waldo Ives, Lamont, Willis McCracken, Pullmans California From Seattle to San Francisco Los Angeles Ci, OW sroue prot and Southern Pacific Ly. Seattle ...... 11:45 p,m. Ar, San Francisco 11:30 a.m. Ar. Los Angeles... 7:55 a, m. For Reservation one Elliott 5. Seattle Ticket Office ‘1407 Fourth Avenue money for bringing holiday cheer to!— WEDNES her American Homes attractively aprons. Some plain colors. ery Workroom: week. gf iat * SEATTLE . SECONO AT PINE 200 CRETONNE APRONS 3 patterns—several colors— patterned cretonne combined Made, in our Drap- of short lengths goods, of materials—this makes the miscella low price possible. Special for Jewelry) the 8 remaining days of this a porcelain top hon your kitchen table— —slightly imperfect, 25x41 in, porce- lain tops, imperfections so slight. you will gladly overlook them when you consider the price, a porcelain top kitchen tabl —25x41 in. slightly impertre Special for only 7,75, DAY, OCTOBER Hureaus Kor Helter Amecioan Home Mr Neft First / busine tingous dealing , Mr famous it nece time to. the of whi¢ must, q entir ing to of the chandis Xmaa WELD with Co., tions of and ott The definitel moth prices. prices cerning Neft Ww. H ave, wal Men’s 3 Methodis annual George was elect Abolish wholesor ment. GC some ciq tops on white enameled Friday-Saturday, Bob and N. B. Beck, man, o King, They Say Tinney Gives Furniture Away With a Smile! 1609 8th Ave, chair- Where the Sun Shines - Most of the Time The £ UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM and Southern Pacific operate THROUGH TANDARD SLEEPE! SEATTLE to SAN FRA’ and LOS ANGELES : TWO Trains Daily from the Oregon. Washington — Station, Fourth and Jackson Street. : THE OREGONIAN’ Leaves Seattle + a0 Pa Ar, San Francisca (2nd morning) 9:10 A. Me THE SH! mig and CALIFORNIA Leaves Seattle. Ar. San Francisco (2nd morning) 14380 AS Av. Los Angeles (3rd morning) 7:96 AVM LOW WINTER RATES on Sale Daily: TE We will gladly arrange delivery heirs. Rajlroad and Pullman tlekets. Consult us regarding your trip. CITY TICKET OFFICE 105 Fourth Avenue: MA in-6933

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