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PAIN IN BACK AND SIDES DISAPPEARS After overcoming serious ailments With which he had been troubled for along time, H. 8, Huff of Long Beach, California, feela that he Should now become a booster for Alvita, . President Coolidge’s Message to Congress logislation, orders will be given for the immedate correction of adminis tration, and recommendations for leg: Islation should be given the highest preference, At present there are 9,600 vacant beds in government hospitals, I rec: ommend that all hospitals be author: Continued From Page 14 tho duty of @ citizen not only to observe the law, but to lot it be known that he is opposed to its vio- lation, IMMIGRATION “American institutions rest solely on good citizenship, They were cre- TARIFF LAW ‘Tho present tariff law has ac- complished its two main objects, It has secured an abundant revenue and been productive of an abound- ing prosperity, Under it the coun- try haw had a very large export and import trade, A constant re- earnings; second, to the method for the adjustment of wago scales; and third, to the authority permitting consolidations, It has been erroneously assumed that the act undertakes to guarantee raliroad earnings, The law requires that rates should be Just and reason-| Engiiecte Pledge 14 in Fraternity University of Washington chap- ter of ‘Tau Beta Pi, honorary en- gineering fraternity, announced the following pledges yesterday: Simon Avh, Samuel Baker, Stanley Clark, Cheater Clausen, Rt. H. G. Edmunds, James Hamilton, Dayid Lurle, Wil- is MeCracken, Aubrey Ramm, Theodore Rosebaugh, John Rath- bun, Albert Sletmoo, Nesbit Tucker sata Alga sy PAGE 15 $25 Plates Cut to $1 ated by people who had a back ground of self-government, New ar rivals should be limited to our capac: ity to absorbe them Into the ranks ef good citizenship, America must be kept American, Mor this pur: vision of the tariff by the congress is disturbing and harmful, The present law contains an elastic provision authorizing the president to increaso or decrease present schedules not in excess of 60 per 38 Crown and Bridgework ined at once to receive and care for, Without hospital pay, the veterans of all wars needing such care, whenever there are vacant beds, and that im. mediate steps bo taken to enlarge and build new hospitals to serve alt able, ‘That has alwayn been the rule| and Gerald Robinson, unders which rates have been fixed. |~———————— To make & rate that does not yleld a fair return results in confiscation, and confiscatory rates are of course Unconstitutional, Unless the govern. “Wor a long tine I have been troubled with Indigestion, pain in my back and sides, high blood pres- sure and a general poisoned condl- tion of my entire system. Since using the Alvita Tablets I feel full Home-made Re: Stops Coughs Quickly of life again, my stomach 1s free from distress and the pains about my body are about gone and T have _lost more than 40 pounds of surplus flesh, which in itself is a great dlessing, so why should I not be ® booster for Alvitat’ Alvita tablets are sctentificany Prepared from the wonderful alfalfa plant, which science has found is & rich storehouse of the vital mineral elemonts-—lime, iron and phosphates, Thousands of men and women from every section of the land have ob- tained amazing benefits from: Alvita. fo matter what you have tried, try this remedy of nature now. A dollar buys a box at any: drug store.—Advertisement. eroaity. a bonus, such cases, The American Legion will present to the congreas a legislative program too extensive for detailed discussion here, It is a carefully matured plan, While some of It I do not favor, with much of it Iam tn hearty accord, and I recommend that a most pains. taking effort be made to provide rem- edies for any defects In the adminis- tration of the present laws which thelr experience has revealed. ‘Tho attitude of the government toward these proposals should be one of gen- But I do not favor the granting of AGRICULTURE “Aided by the sound principles adopted by the government, the bus{- hess of the country has had an ex: traordinary revival. pose, it Is necessary to continue a policy of restricted immigration, 1t would be well to make such immt- gration of a selective nature, with some Inspection at the source, and based either on a prior census or upon the record of naturalization, Either method would insure the ad- mission of those with he largest capacity and best intention of be- coming citizens, I am convinced that our present economic and so- lal conditions warrant a lmitation of those to be admitted. We should find additional safety in a law re- quiring tho immediate registration of all allens, Those who do not want to be partakers of the Ameri- ean spirit ought not to settle’ in America, ARMY AND NAVY centum to meet the difference In cost of production at home and abroad. This does not, to my mind, warrant a rewriting of the whole law, but does mean, and will be #0 administered, that whenever tho re- quired investigation shows that in- equalities of sufficient importance exist In any schedule, the power to change them should and will be applied. SHIPPING Tho entire well being of our country 1s dependent upon trans- portation by sea and land. Our government during the war acquir- ed @ largo merchant fleet which should be transferred, an soon as possible, to private ownership and operation under conditions which would secure two senults: First, and of prime importance, adequate ment adheres to the rule of making & rato that will yield a fair return, it must abandon rate making alto. kether, The new and {mportant fea- ture of that part of the law is the re- capture and redintribution of excess rates, Tho constitutionality of this method is now before the supreme court for adjudication. Their decision nhould be awaited before attempting further legislation on this subject. Furthermore, the importance of this feature will not be great if consoll- dation goes into effect, The settlement of rallroad labor disputes is a matter of grave public concern, The Inbor board wan eatab- lished to protect the public in the enjoyment of continuous service by attempting to insure Justice between the companies and their employes. It hay been a great help, but is not al- You mish be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for & severe cough, is & remedy which is prepared at home in. just « few moments, It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything els er tried. Usually stops the cough or chest cold in 24 in ft je bigh-el yourself we are not di 1 work, using the best materials obtainable, DR, H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr. SECOND AVE. AND JAMES ST. With Our Regular 15-Year Guarantee SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half x cheap work, but hours. # pleasant, too—children like it—and it is pure and good, Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in pint bottle; then fill it.up with plain ranula fed, sugar syrup, Or use clari- led molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint—a family supply—but costing no more than all bottle of ready-made cough Tup. RELIABLE QUALITY—RELIABLE PRICES DIAMONDS Looked at as a whole, the nation Is in the enjoy ment of remarkable prosperity, In dustry and commerce are thriving. For the most part agriculture is suc- cessful, 11 staples having risen in value front about $5,300,000,000 two years ago to about $7,000,000,000 for tho current year, But range cattle are’ still low In price, and some ‘sec- tlons of the wheat area, notably Min- nesota, North Dakota, and on west, haye many cases of actual distress. With his préducts not selling on a parity with tho products of industry, every sound remedy that can be de- vised should be applied for the relief of the farmer, He represents a char- acter, a type’ of citizenship, and a Public necessity that must be pre- served and afforded every facility for reguining prosperity. “Tho distress 1s most acute among those wholly dependent upon o: crop. Wheat acreage was greatly expanded and has not yet been sut- ficiently reduted. A large amount is raised for export, which has to meet the competition in the world market of large amounts raised on land much cheaper and much more pro- ductive. “No complicated scheme of relief, no plan for government fixing of prices, no resort to the public trea: ury will be of any permanent value | in establishing agriculture, Simple and direct methods put Into opera- tion b farmer himself are the only real sources for restoration. | Come rellef for the people. “Indirectly the farmer must be| “This is being accomplished by relieved by a. reduction of national |® drastic but orderly retrenchment, and local taxation. He rust be a».|Which ts bringing our expenses sisted by the reorganization of the|¥ithin our means. The origin of freight-rate structure, which could| ‘this has been the determination of reduce charges on his production, | te American people, the main sup- To make this fully effective there| Port tias been the courage of those Ought to be railroad consolidations. |in authority, and the effective Cheaper fertilizers must be provided, | Method has been the budget «ystem. He must have organization. His together satisfactory to the public, the employes, or the companies, If & substantial agreement can be dsiposed of advantageously under these conditions, it will -be reached among the groups interested, there should be no hesitation in en- acting such Agreement into law. If it Is not reached, the labor board may very well be left for the present to protect the public welfare. And cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at any price. lt oes right to the spot ol gives quick, lasting relief. It freeed means for national defense; nec- ond, adequate service to American commerce. Until shipping condi- tions are such that our Meet can be operated as economically an pos- sible under such plans as may be devised from time to time by the shipping board, We must have @ merchant marine which meets these requirements, and we shall have to pay the coat of its service, ‘or several years wo have been decreasing the personnel of the army and navy, and reducing thelr power to the danger point. Further reductions should not be made. The army 1s a guarantee of the secur- ity of our citizens at home; the navy 1s a guarantee of tho security of our citizens abroad, Both of these wervices should be strength- ened rather than weakened. Addl- tional planes are needed for the RAILROADS army, and additional submarines for] Criticism or tne railroad law has the navy, The defenses of Panama) been directed, first, to the section lay. must be perfected. Wo want mo|ing down the rule by which rates are more competitive armaments. We) fixed, and providing for payment to want no more war, But we want|the government and use of excess no weakness that invites imposl-| ————~ tion. A people who neglect their national defense are putting in Jeopardy their national honor. FISCAL CONDITION “Our main problems are domestic problems. “Financial stability Is the first requisite of sound government. We can not escape the effect of world | conditions, We can not avoid the inevitable results of the economic | disorders which have reached all nations. But we shall diminish thelr harm to us in proportion as we continue to restore our government finances to a secure and endurable position. This we can and° must }do. Upon that firm foundation rests | the only hope of progress and pros |perity. From that source must CHECK SHOWS BIG SHORTAGE ELLENSBURG, Dec. 6.-—Irregu- alrities in the books of the late B. 1. ‘Titus, city clerk, who committed suicide when confronted with arrest last Saturday, indicate a total short- age of $10,500, according to state fn- spectors who have been investigating the case. NEW O1L FROM EUROPE RUBS QUT REUMIATIC PANG Get This Written Guarantee from Your Own Druggist WATCHES, JEWELRY rempll bets, the Infemed soem SILVER WARE es, atopa, the annoying throat . LP fends oe WRIST WATCHES THAT WILL KEEP TIME ALBERT HANSEN " croup, hoarseness and 1518 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine lor bronchi bronchial Pinex is a highly concentrated com- und of Norway pine extract, famous for healing the membranes, To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” | with directions and don’t accept any- thing else, Guaranteed to give abso- Jute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. “Father has promised to pay all the expenses of our honeymoon, dear.” “That's splendid. We'll never come back."—Hoston Transcript. You can obtain | . Don't suffer another whinute from Theumatic pains — gout — aching muscles or stiff joints! Here's guar- anteed relief. A soothing, calming oil that’s almost magic in ita quick effect. rtain relief—or every cent of your money ba: Black Diamond Lump | if you order highly recom- rope Bubler Olt {9 now at your cruggist’s, and he ts authorized to positively guarantee that it will reli ur pain. Harm- Jess to skin or clothing: easily ap- lied with the finger tips; Buhler 1} is simply amacing men and wom- ‘en who despaired of banishing rheu- gnatism or gout. Tle most advanced, stubborn. cases show astonishing improvement almost at once. New Life—With Pain All Gonet Tired muscles rerain fing joints becom) supple; annoying twi cease. Scon you forget all $20UE the annoying pain—because It is gon) No guess work treatment. You ‘The wakers know Bubler Oi will do for you, so they give you an absolute money-back ‘Cuaranter now! Seldom do we accumulate any quanti- ty of Black Diamond Lump. Orders invariably have to be placed on file— to be filled as the coal becomes avail- able. Allbecause the public has found Black Diamond the best raw lump coal on this market. Guaranteed to con- tain less than 4% ash—less than any other coal on this market contains; 13,- 800 heat units per pound—no other available foriegn or domestic coal pro- duces equal hee. Now, due to a com- bination of favorable circumstances, Black Diamond Lump Coal is avail- able. But the demand that an over- night cold snap would create would wipe out the accumulated surplus. So, if you wish a supply, we advise your ordering immediately. The result has Involved real sdcrt- customer with whom he exchanges | fice by department heads, but it products of the farm for those of|a" been made without flinching. industry 1s organtzed, labor {x organ-| This system ts a law of mind ee > ized, businéss is organized, and there | Tse. It represents your will, Ot what wonders| iq no way for agrictulture to meet [Must be maintaine ieee ones te this unless it, too, is organized. The | %* strengthened by the examp! acreage of wheat is too large, Un.|¥OUr observance. Without « budget Ask Your Druggist Today lesa wo can meet the world market "Sem there san be nel ratte a wint’s. Deposit | at-a profit, we must stop raising for | SPonsibility and no cons! ie will give You! export. Organization would help to| tific economy. reduce acreage. Systems of co.oper.| "This great concentration of ef. ative marketing created by the farm. | ort by the administration and con- ers themselves, supervised by com.| Tess has brought the expenditures, petent management, without doubt |*xclusive of the self-supporting post loffice department, down to three would be of assistance, but they can | Of o “Rteje? Lares not wholly solve the problem. Our | Dillion dollars. as eee ne agricultural schools ought to have |Conseduence, to make a. larg |duction in the taxes of the people, thoro courses in the theory of organ- P zation and cooperative marketing, | Which Is tho sole object of all, cur. Miiversttloation ta naesestry, Those | tilment This is treated at greater (diciona sttin\ rola totale iiving ee | length in the budget message, and me : | a proposed plan has been presented Assist buying stock and other ma,|?tary of the ‘treasury, which has | terials to start in this direction|™%, Unaualitied approval. = T em should be financed thru a govern.| P*clally commend nm decrease on o | earned pmes, and further abol- | ment agency as ma temporary and] io oe a4 fesion, message and | emergency expedient. “The remaining difficulty ts the | DUlsince taxes. The amusement and | educational value of moving pic isposition of exportable wheat. | fuven capt Tot 'toibe)taked.” “Dima: | do not favor the permanent interfer-| (ote carees against moderate ence of the government In this prob-| joes trom investment will afford lem. That probably would increase | (ome tt oo while a revision of the trouble by increasing production. | 10" eu rtaxes will not only provide But it seems feasible to provide BOY-| J aaitional money for capital invest ernment assistance to exports, and) rent, thus atimulating industry and | authority should be given the War! cooioying more labor, but will not Finance corporation to grant, in itn| O00 Deauce the revenue from Glscretion, the most liberal terms of| fy. and may in the future payment for fats and grains export-| otiaty increase tt. @d for the direct benefit of the farm. |" nine opposed to war taxes in PROHIBITION time of peace, I am not in favor of “The prohibition amendment to] exceas-profits taxes. A great the constitution requires congress | service could be rendered thru im- and the president to provide ade-| nediate enactment of legislation re quate laws to prevent its violation. | tieving the people of some of the It is my duty to enforce such laws.| nurden of taxation. To reduce war For that purpose, a treaty ts being | taxes js to give every home a b negotiated with Great Britain with |ter chance. respect to the right of search of| “Por neven years the people have hovering veasela. To prevent'smug-| borne with uncomplaining age gling, the coast guard should be /tne tremendous burden of national greatly strengthened, and a supply | and local taxation. These must both of swift’ power boats should be pro-|he reduced. The taxes of the na- vided. The major sources of produc- | tion must be reduced now as much tion should be rigidly regulated, and| ay prudence will permit, and. ex- évery effort should be made to sup-| penditures must be reduced accord press interstate traffic. With this | ingly, High taxes reach everywhere action on the part of the national/and burden everybody. They bear government, and the co-operation| most heavily upon the poor. They which Is usually rendered by muntcl-| diminish industry and commerce. pal and state authorities, prohibition | They make agriculture unprofitable should be made effective. Free gov-| They increase the rates on trans ernment hag no. greater menace| portation. They are a charge on than disrespect for authority andlevery necessary of life. Of all continual violation. of law. It i#| services which the congress can ren- - “- der to tho country, I have no hest tation in declaring this one to be paramount, To neglect it, to post pone it, to obstruct it by unsound proposals, 1s to become unworthy Jof public confidence and untrue to public trust. The country wants this measure to have tho right of way over all others. “Another reform which {s. urgent in our fiscal system is the abolition of the right to Issue tax-exempt securities. ‘The existing stem not about this eure take no. chance. ‘our rheumatic pains or 8 return the half empty bottle ve the full purchase price re- turned to you. That's fair enough! ‘You have all to gain and nothing to lose. So if you want the comfort that comes only with freedom from pain, try this guaranteed treatment Bow—today. On sale at Harteli Drug Co., Seattie Drug Co., Swift Drug Co—Advertisement. ppice very Ye vale of STORAGE and cou’ Btorage « @otlar tooa g004 food by are placed in highest. aro held in storage they are p by an even cold temperature and come to you In good condition. They sell from 10° to 250 cheaper per dozen than fresh eres "a, Neuritis Means Nerve Torture ly preserved | ine Oil before y come to you with thelr rletly xen may ‘The agonizing pain caused by neu- lar ritis has driven thousands of auffer- ers to the use of narcotics or other habit-forming drugs. Probably no ailment that afflicts mankind ts | capable of producing more excruct | ating torture than an advanced case | oniy permits a mount of the| | of nerve inflammation. |wealt of the ita | Thanke to medical science, It is NO} suet burden but act @ continual | an timulant municipal extray gance. This should be prohibited by constitutional amendment. All the wealth of the ation wught to con. tribute its fair the ex penses of the ni PROCESSED EG In Seattle Black Diamond Lump may be obtained from the Pacific Coal Company and its District Dealers, here listed A. Carstens, Garfield 1885 Cascade Coal Co,, Melrose 0141 Cornwall Fuel Co,, Melrose 0019 Kighty-fifth St. Fuel & Feed Co., Sunset 1155 Garfield Fuel Co., Garfield 0544 Green Lake Fuel Co., Kenwood 3090 Henry Heckman, Main 3 Arms & Scott, Biliott 0295 J Ballard 0027 Hill Fuel Co., Beacon 2920 Pacific Coast Coal Co., (George- Spring Hill Fuel Co., West 1650 town Depot), Glendale 0465 Sunnyside Coal & Wood Co. Melrose 0428 United Fuel . Elliott 0474 Valley Fuel Co, Rainier 0058 Victor Fuel Co., Beacon 1068 J. 8, Vining, Garfield 0093 & McLeod, nation to escape Transfer Co. Sunset Keating Fucl Co,, Elliott 0654 Peck’s Wood & Coal Co., Gar- field 1315 longer necessary for sort to dangerous drugs for the re- | Mef of. this dfatressing comp Eopa Neuritis Tablets go dire the cause of the trouble and h remove it quickly, safely and tively. They contain ‘dope habit-forming drugs. heir action in highly beneficial to the entire sy#- | tem, and the weak, inflamed nerves inually respond to their healing in with amazing rapidity | nt to be free from neu ) today and obtain a Neuritix Tablets jenttle by rex and all other Boericke & Kun Ban Francisco—Ady to McFarlane Bros,, Kenwood 0128 MeMullen & Co., Melrose 0028 Occidental Fuel Co, Melrose 4000 Pacific Coast 5080 Bayles Bros., Melrose 0: Will Blair Fuel Yard, Capitol Sound 0186 Puget 0190 Seattle Coal Co., Melrose 0141 hulte’s Coal & Wood Yard, Beacon 0102 Fuel Co. West to Melrose Breene & Peabody, Capitol 1212, Main 1515 Emil Cari, Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear|| tment, Talears, whery. Samp! Feld Oainare waboratsrtes, Bop. Maldon, ase, Elliott 1517, Coal Co, Main Mai IN J. Rainier 0122 = BROWN’S DENTAL OFFICES 196 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 31 Nears aisement,

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