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MONDAY AUGUST 11, 1 PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CQ, OTTO F KEGEL, President ¥ “BIRD OF P AR AD E” DANCERS 2s) “PAUL” FIGHTS ame | BONE BILL Fruit Grower Tells Stand in Governorship Race PI 413 TO 1417 THIRD AVE. GET. PIKE & UNION etn Hypa a ee Bigger Values for Tuesday eo i Every day is a Bargain Day at MeCormack Bros., but tomorrow we are 4 | a offering some extra good values. Come in and see the goods advertised nit ,, here wr ae over our new stock of school apparel for boys and girls. : i” j F SURE AND VISIT THE BARGAIN BASEMENT f a Four Bargains in Dress Goods mt we q ery Special—S4-inch school plaid: Very Special—32 inches wide. Co , F t awer Sires eget cger| in new fall patterns in checks, plaids terested fs getting additions rich dark color combination, Thi® is an and 4 ken plaids. Bright new ¢ t the ptate } in ma imported cloth in a twill weave of a and pretty ratine effects, ctiee be Biccde: ‘ very fine cotton yarn, Absolutely fast Tote t taken at the pre F k colors. 36-Inch Percales, Yd. 15c tot nistration on its road ouse YOCKS Very Special. Regular 20¢ and 30c a te Noa Wool Tweeds, Yd. 95c yard percales, specially reduced now. 1 i: rad Reduc ol to Very Special—32-inch wool tweeds, All are in good patterns: dots, figures, | too « bd pec! ; gray and tan mixtures in a suitable stripes and checks. Light and medium Log , y manufacturers | cks of crepes, ginghams and French Repp. weight for boys’ suits and knickers. colors. | The Hone bill ts also rapped t rs: Canary, pink, blue and orange. sdeorbnrggre Really bimesif Styles include both simple and fancy affairs—and PA) n ror the filing of Paulhamus Satur a goodly range of sizes! Girls’ Wash Dresses Waitress Aprons Ladies Pumps $2.68 Per mie Ma. & surpriee, to Every dress reduced to this extremely low price! ; Special 95c : Special $1.50 sites hatte ghee Oharen tee, |X knoyn all ovet ashington Hand embroidery, lace and bindings of various Good : sakdng. ses pene Larke;:\tall’ cub: covaplall“ap:' b*ahnad siglde: in enti iblnale’ kid jmany years, being head of colors trim these dresses. F elegy standard ging-,| TO" Ronde or henyys yureiwiie pig agenttig: Wa ame dbateg Lillian Bowers, Harriet Melford and Ella Lemon, three of ties oo; sale Pe iutt. | Every one must go, regardless of former price. hams; good styles; assorted col. Ratt ioe on fay neck; wide . In some styles. pretty little Hulu Hulu dancers appearing in “The Bird aulhamun’ candidacy is expected “ —Second floor ; ore’ in’ plaids; of plain Colors. m : Girls’ Slippers $2.48 of Paradise,” which is a holdover attraction at the Metro-|to cut deep into the strength ot | ae ot Boys’ Hose °35c Citing irl @Soere with politan. This play is presentéd in the evening with|® he French in the farming dis . cadens ics pl bene See eters win Bei eesen-or Two, Nighs and: a Dey” a0 the offenag| "© | Pure Silk Sweaters Special 50c 3 Pair $1.00 trimming; others with red. Also Wednesday and Saturday matinees.. Miss Melford plays| eet Oe ccaw | _ Heavy wetght, good some oxfords with gray and tan the role of Luana made famous in the Tully play by Lenore} teachers to Gather Reduced for Quick 4 d sd cotton school hose; fine calf leather, All sizes 24% to 7, Irie. braid ate at this eut price: | ory slatier black’ or cordovan A Uiri ar Here on August 29° 18. 85 plain colors of:18 combinations. |e Ve?! Boys’ School Shoes ing County Teachers’ institute || Clearance to able for girls of 4 to 8 years. $2. 25 and $2. 75 S f Ca d id t New teacher 2 ; : 0 . t on the 29¢ (Regular Price $25 00 “aud 27.50 Girls’ Hose 25¢ Collie Waftitey:- | Starnes saan wis cores oF Candidates Peak Tac eee). © yaa digeeiee wea heme eae a aati Vieaar patton . act hae esleatteaaan teats ’ y superi ne: Very attractive Sweaters in Tuxedo style, with long school hose that will give extra Special, Yard 50c er; good solid soles und heel in Politic -al Contest: R. Cole, On the afternoon ||| Silk girdle having heavy tassels at the ends. wear; Mack, brown or white. Three-row Valenceinnes lace | Fine for school wear. Sizes 9 to f 20th all teachers will meet All the wanted colors are shown including rose, tile, Sizes 5 to 13 years. collar ruffling in white or ecru. | 13% 2% to 6, $2.75. 2 the buildings with black ni gray, plunand beige ” id y ¢ © “ © sete k agin . County , State and National Tickets Filled as The school board has received ap These are Sweaters of a beautiful weave, that -you! Filings Close Here |proximatety the same number of will truly enjoy wearing. ‘ e . . 3 | resignations last year. There —Second ‘ asement Bargains in Domestics |»... copa ry rater, a bey cae, Sint coins an—Albert Johnson (*), HM personnel of instructors in Seattle F 5 senna : eee vere oie te | Batiste and Muslin Table Runners $1.00 Fine Wool Blankets tots eo have | CONGRESS, FOURTH DISTRICT oT ; Ei 23 a Us . Special Values. Size 19x54 inches. Fine tap Special, Pair $7.50 eirehitadin eee get ; ee on eee ourists ntering h : j estry table runners in floral designs. Sine 64x80" inches! ‘pinkend’ bide Pialde with ward Clifford. Ww 3.) 2 H.C. Hobike, Gran | Frisco Det. d e m ns an emise i ; , : nie ‘ , vances ori te Mitt, Pr co Detaine 4 ribbon-bound edg weilg! about 5 po ‘ v y r wh | CONGHESS, wir rH Dist Ric tr ] Cotton Sheet Blankets wads 3 He artiey, | Bverett | tea ns "Sl eeeaa tbr uecbde Gutea tat teaen ne al Special, Pair $2.19 Outing Flannel, Yard 12'c Lamping, He I. Pauihamas, | ¢ H W *" | elgners, some of them American Specia Cc q 64x76 inches. Come in gray only with 27 inches wide. Light grounds with fancy as I’. Revell L atic ug- | SUPREME t three | citizens ran up Kgslost . nm 7 y striped bord pink and blue stripes, Good weight Deen’. Waite: rat maine . 5 i 160 Bruce | here’ from pho liner Mau saan pea! There are Chemise and § Stepin Sets—some trimmed i Bellingham; Welt v “deattie: Jona i. | Australia and were being held ati], in embroidery—some trimmed in the fine laces and Khaki Cloth, Yard 35c Table Covers $1.00 come, . Mitehelt) 4%). “Olympia, William Hf | Island immigration station to-/1/ some hemstitched. In white only. Unusually low in 36 inches wiie—fine for outing suits; medium 58-inch round table covers; scalloped edge RISUTENANE CQVEENDE: Reps me oa vein | | ; tleket—Adain B stile, hdwin 4 |SUPERIOR COURT n-partisan) : | 5 3 price. weight made of a fine mercerized damask. } Sener c See hos Among them were Mrs. A. Salter q = ‘ back and her son of Angeles, pf Ae | ow tte), A fi who had been to Australia on a - = _ lh ~ Lane che NE heat wins | ing Mins M. Taylor, Detroit, fs : —————— Bi . cra solider, 5 and Mrs. L. Stiles and] Vashon ’ Don Caskd Is Lawyer Tells Other ES : [sera ond rt tie asi] Planned on Vashon|"" Seate’s Products Slighting Us, ee Si are bend erin Is required of] thelr leaders Wednesday ‘will open| Washington products and Wash- ; ; por 5 8 requir fl their third annual seven-day sum-|ington manufacturers will partici- Figures Show i eo arke ow. wiley 3, a jthose desiring to land without| ner conference at Ellisport 0! pate in the Hawalian Territorial fain STATE, TREAS | # proper credentials, Vashon island: acoordidgito the sad-| i to be held in Honolulu, October 20- b Chalmers w. retary and registrar, os 24 { . . % | 25, 1924. 4 has been slighting Seat ‘Ss A . A ] d P * di t a Gunn : : an Cupid as been slg ays American Appealed to Prejudice | * | iti (nese me vac| LO, Uadured While [urn speci cbeakers waied| Mantfactarees” A's 00] ~ AE tease that te What the marriage | A ainst Ja anese Merchants : Sol Pg ge Bari a Aa Fighting Flames | tor the camp conference are the| Washington is working on a plan figures for the past 18 years would g p Sretie—“ Harte Fas Mer icr? morale Hor ee Bmnith, “Okano Demo-| SHELTON, Aug. 11—One man wag | Rev. W. 0. Forbes of ee Fran-| to take over entirely one of the fair fadicate | SUPEMINTENDENT OF | PUBLIC! peti. +. P. Simpson. Eph | perhaps fatally burned and another| cisco; the Rev. James Thomson. | puiaings in the commerce! Not once since 1906 have the to-) Frank Peterson, whose trouble; fruit and vegetable stand adjoining} INSTRUCTION b Srsiy Fa pis os # NO . 31 Reva | was seriously injured here yesterday | synodical executive; the Rev. Henry | eich rs : 5 ‘tal group, — tal marriage figures equaled the | with his Jap neighbor in the Queen} your fruit stand, still complains} * claws | F. Dunean, Newport lin two fires. White of Portland, and Miss sther | Wie will provide space for the ex- totals for that year. |City market was aired in public a| about your interfering with his bual-| BLT hyd bee r{ DISTRICT NO. 10: Republican William Livingston, 44, was burned | Hettinger of Hood River, Ore. The; hibit of all kinds of Washington 4 In 1906 there were 9,708 marriages. /few days ago, wax not ousted On| ness by telling people not to trade &. Howek, Sedro-Woe kston; Harry when he was fighting the fire which | conference director is the Rey. Har-| Products. 3 ‘The next yedr this figure had drop-|/the Jap’s plea, according to L. A-| with the Japs, etc, We have com-| COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC o. 7p, | destroyed his residence, It ts feared | old I. Donnelly of Philadelphia, Pa.| ped to 3,476 and continued on the| Michelson, the lawyer representing | plained to you about this several =o w. 1] he will not live = — downward path until 1915 when only} Amano, the Jap. Peterson, s4y8| times, with no effect, and thix will! Waterviile mer-Labor— William Benster suffered — frac- 3,215 couples were wed. the lawyer, was merely warned tO) notity and advise you that unless ican, J. C./ tures of his lower limbs when he 30 Law a Minute After 1919 the number began to|cease alleged unfair methods of| you immediately desist and cease In- IMMISSIONE: ot Worst’ | dropped two stories to the ground drop again and in 1922 there were |competition, represented by his 4D-/ terforing with his business and cast-| See tis Sortie ve Dewstik, moat when Ben's lodging house burned to Is Rafting Mark! 4064 marriages. peal to race prejudice in urging cus) ing jnsinuations and slurs against| tle. Farmer-Labor—A. M. Mecklem, Republican, D, y.|the ground, FOCDAINOGEE, INGO ok During 1923 the thermometer be-|tomers not to trade with the Japs.| thi, business, and raising a race Bu | Parmet-Labor, ber WOODSTOCK, New Brunswick, gan to climb again and during the | He was told legal action would be prejudice against the Japanese, you | °2. CREA, zmer DISTRICT; | pte ries oe a ae Cc ’ Cc k Ss f Aug. 11 mite log is Auhes e 4 a: Past year the total reached 4,387. | started if he did not stop his trade} wit be culled upon to pay heavy Fer Sean De Mites Loy aOR SELON MamnieT GEASS aaivecr Mara. Miers ant Crac are, seconds thruout @ nine-hour day, 2 a Mayor Brown should start an im- | practices. damages and ‘court expenses Alvin’ Moore, Seattle, Democratico— mitt, Long Beach; Fred B, Norman, Get $50 From Till the Nashwaak Pulp and Paper com- Mediate investigation of the reasons) y¢ ne was evicted from the mar| ays ih rt eat T, Willlame, Beattie. mond; Thomas C, Bloomer, /Ray- UL | ps y rafting grounds at the mouth ; why Dan Cupid is siighting the clty.| sor as alleged, it was by’ the agents hia is no. idle threat a6 I have! CONGRESS, SECOND Dim aetnloe a06. n. w.|. Ptying the bars from a rearjof Nashwaak river. A new series a pr at . + beng instructions to start action against| publican—James W. Bryan » NO. | window of the Narco Co. 205 First{of rafting records have been for the building, because of his own 4 ham: Elmer W. Carlberg, Hollywood;| Condon, Port Gamble Crock: 2 re : i v isconduct, says Michelson you, but will give you this one more} rindiey H. Madiey (#), Bellingham; C.| ett, Bremerton; Ht Bremer-|ave. $, early Monday morning,|lished during the present ge Bryan to Support Meta’ the lowing letter to The| PPortunity to save yourself consid-| 7 Roacoe, ton J.P cartier, Charleston, whol yeggs tried to blow the safe, and|Wwhich are believed to have eclipsed | : Star, Mr. Michelson gives his side| ¢#ble trouble and expense, Kongntree, Seaterdags failing, took $50 from the cash reg-|anything which has previously been | stolen | La Follette Ticket J. W. “Popcorn” Bryan of Belling: yesterday If there is any crash against you in further complaint | —— — this respect, legal produced by a crew of similar size anywhere in America, A crew of 25 ister along with 20 shirts, from the store's stock. of the case. j d ‘ etait The : 5 he actual rafting % ham, candidate for congress from the cs action will be started against you | The safe resisted all efforts to;men engaged in t % Second district, will support the La oh ee eye a te Gates 30% | immediately, | SOME BABY! Jopen it, even a sledge hammer used |in addition to some 65 men employed Follette electors in the presidential sare aatitied Fa Aitcee Grits. Ousted Yours truly, to xno the combination oft was|along the river, election, altho he filed for office on the republican ticket, he declared in a@ statement issued to The Star Mon- From Market On Jap’s Plea.” I have read the article and wish ito call your attention to the fact L. A, MICHELSON. This letter shows that we are not | trying to’ work injustice unsuccessful, Boy Didn’t Ne Delirium Tremens or : any : oy. an says that he will stana on/ that the article does not publish the|hardship on Mr. Peterson—simply | Is Killed by A Increase in L. A. he state and national. republican} entire letter whicn I wrote to Mr.|notifying him to leave Amano’s busi | 8 Kalle Y Auto| 50s ANGELES, Aug. 11—A start the state and national republican) 5 terson on August 1, 1924, and|ness alone, and that if he did not| MOUNT ANGEL, Ore., Aug. 11. sag ; FM Be platforms insofar as they do not con- | ling increase in violent alcoholic 4 oe cep aes ouinner (oe & does not give the facts correctly.| choose to tlo so, we would take such | George Schaefer, 4 years old, was | cages treated at the receiving hos flict with the La Follette platform. Gaowitig that:yot would’ not pubs'|Rotiont da. 'would be. aigdeesary in | killed when he ran across the high: | ital was shown In the report of He declares himself in favor of the fast ts “utoteer the: iaghts | way heat here Bunday; The boy : Bone power bill, and also in favor of| lish the article without giving the|order to protect the rights of my | ‘ay Sunday, The boy ran {tivities for the year.ending June 30, Milaw 6 déiy. cithzenahip to any per-| true facts, if they were available, client. from behind a parked automobile in just’ announced, | ge bok 1a the canis of tg{and in the hope chat you will # No one will deny that the Japa ta the path of another machine During thetpertod. 48" a ot| who ace not themacives eligible, |the facts correctly, I will state| nese business man, paying the xame delirium, ieehand Were pavadtens the bh : briefly the entire matter. rent and taxes that other people Valin Theeshecs report. revealed, atisincréase of more Mr. Peterson and my client, Mr. Amano, occupy adjoining stands at |the Queen City Market, fourth and Pine both selling fruits and pay, is entitled to protection against such actions as Peterson hag been guilty of, and the plea that P son makes that he is being. for than 100 per cent compared ta 20 similar cases in the previous year, ‘The report also showed a striking gain in automobile accidents in’ Log Get Good Yields YAKIMA, Aug. 11.—Yakima res \ ervation w! fielas are threshing | Car Plunges Thru Bridge, One Dead at, artick 4 | vegebtables. out of the market {4 absurd, and ts out 45 to 60 bushels of grain an | Angeles, disclosing that 9,270 victims Pay High; Prlecaitens tees. OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug. 11. Geol It seems that Mr. Peterson is con-| brought about simply thru his own acre, according to J. A. White, Top: |of traffic crashes had been brought Myrtle McClintock, of Tacoma, waS! tinuany trying to dissuade people| misconduct. , — |penish postmaster, to the emergency station. re ee bsg Mp Fe ae from trading with Mr. Amano, tell-| 1 can produce many customers | | et = 3 in Which she was riding plunged thru Hake WAS whe hive bes eeeated back Hi x r : plunge ing the people not to tra who have been approached by | | # bridge on the Yelm road 12 miles} 110 janx, but to patronize his stand| won and his employes in. this | i Find Liquor in | MISSIONARIES TO SAIL south of here, Her husband, Earl Kierieatial née and they Ate wilinadte toate 1 Ss SH pee Abe Lae a aN When you can get the Hest that McClintock, driving the car, was ser-| Which is operated by an a ot +) ner, and they are willing . 08 AI 1 uspect s ome With © large cargo of missionar-| money can buy at prices within fously injured This, of course, brings about dis-|to Peterson's unfair methods, if | Tho home of $B. Douglas, a sus-|!8 board, the Admiral Oriental] reach of all, ss Bas gust on the part of prospective) called upon to do so. | pect held in the county jail in con.| Hiner President Madison, commanded] | Get others’ nesees, then come to | purchayers, and many of them walk) ‘rie complaints have also reached | hection with the secent Hon Marche by Captain “Pairweather* Quinn,| ¥ fr an examination and estimate, DEMOCRATS WILL T} away without buying at either place.) the firm of West & Wheeler, who hold-up attempt, at 4967 Fifth ave, §,, | Sails Tuesday for the Orient. She WHE WILL SAVE You y f r ' . The Davis-Bryan committee of} Hand this conduct on the tial are the agent for the bullding, und wag riided Saturday night by Depu. | Nas @ capacity cargo and a large the King County Women's Demo.| Peterson and his employes hasithey have been requested by us to | ty Sheriff’ Hd Witzgerald. Booye | Passenger list, cratic ¢ will meet iptivedad noon| caused Mr. Amano much concern} see that Peterson ceases his unfair | found there consisted of 100 bottles at Meves’ cafeteria, John W, Da-| and loss of business businesx tactics, and if Peterson of beer and two cans of Chinese | | ¥ vis’ speech of acceptance of the| On August 1, 1024 s wae pie has been ordered to vacate Mt is the whisky [Ne noes AL ARLINGTON on your dental work. nomination will be read by David) Mr. Peterson, advising him te ¥} result of his own miseonduc Charges against Douglas for pos.) Ariington, Apaigi Boing to erect We Won't HURT your J, Williams. The public is invited| client would not tolerate such con-| y trint that thin will put de mat easlon of intoxienting Mquor wore] new concrete city hall, of two! We Give vou Personal Altentiont to attend duct any Jonger, and that unless) ion in the propar light before you, | filed Monday morning by Prosecuting | stofles and a basement, Bids on the} Wy Wore Guaranteed for 1% \enewas {he ceased such unfair competition I feel gure that you and the pub. Attorney Maleolm Douglas tructiire will be opened August)“ aamination PREE—Open 2 to 6 PROTEST PH \i would lead to further expense and) i. would want all of the facts be | B. W ‘Turnbull, of Kverett, is Dally—0 to L2 Sunday ONE RATES | trouble fore judging as to the merits of the | SEIZE CAR AND BOOZE architect Protest mecting against the recent! My letter in its entirety I8 88) controversy, Yours respectfully i ‘ Ft 1 PRRARN SIU CReRE eT ee | Dis. BEI ME ‘aine elephone rates ¥ ve | follows hi ILAOd R ‘ 4 au oO anor as} le stidged’ hy the c Batt Sait ee ih August 1, 1924 \) MICHELSON, | Oh yes, they raise something besides cotton in the South?) tacing Hiquor charges Monday tol-|200 TONS OF NUTS HERE Monday, evening al 6:30,. The gen-| Mr. Peterson | Charles Bowen, Jv, for instance, who is quite the fattest| lowing his arvest by federal officer Two hundred tons of Brayil nuts & PARR eral public is Invited to hear weveral| Stall 64, Queen City Market, EL reat mu i de ths jaauertie | baby south of the Mason-Dixon line, He lives in Lowndes. ay miley out of Montes: in i ay i ing cua d Monday from speakers on the subject President | Boattle, Wash. thelr trade tn letrolas a wergain ila ‘ ‘ pA q be ho, sy} eedan in whieh were founc 0 wa the steamship € Cactus, at the DENTISTS Beeheielih: le Mes, Alice) EE Hur | Dew ale prices, ‘Theve burguins ure tinted in| Ville, S. C., and has won any number of “healthy baby’ | ion of moonshine. ‘bn iauor and} Haat Waterway dock. She will load 1904 Phird Avenue a, bert Mr, Amano, the manager of the! the want ude pres, cur were seized lumber for west coast ports, Cor, rd and Vike Kintrance om Bed ie ;