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sats te Aaah ioc eaaieL RO PAGE 2 GUNMEN SHOUTIqa aa cae a) IN BATTLE 4 He Answers to “Your Highness” Yeggs, Trapped When Woman Sees Them, Flee STAGE RUNNING FIGHT THE SEATT NEW YORKERS Other Parts of Seothed by Rainfall HEAT SHRIVELS Country LI Bandits Circle and Abandon sana, ie “tatemenen Car in Lumber City ‘ nallakaus Pisces wee a a COMBINATION MOHAIR DAVENPORTS: CHAIRS ft Rive KANSAS CITY COOL ! eg RANGAB CITY, Mo, Sept. 2—|H Qf e lowest prices ever o ere in Seatt e ae tarte pengiog dre O89: ¢1,:6 HERE’S THE STORY: It’s an interesting one. Mohair is sold by eastern ‘ Bowden, of Byeret Tis mabedey Adee td thatthe s from samples measuring from one to two or three yards long. At the end the ; eg ge Cool weather was to pre samples, owing to the odd sizes, eretofore been sold to the large departme t. The! +3 png Kee resale as table runners, and other purposes. However, the STANDARD has found an a ee e°.¢ these samples, which were ased at a most exceptionally low price. These sample : RAIN IN OKLAHOMA sorted out and matched tities large enough to cover 50 davenports and 25 ‘ veo Atte - ‘ accounts for a price on these combination ipholstered mohair chairs and davenports tl thru gl ' int rit gBevagdon lowest the STANDARD has ever offered—and that is saying much. Two syles of davenports c tr em page he. vi lect from, one of which is pictured ‘ aw u ‘ 2 seats, backs and arms, the parts subject to most wear, are : re ter: an they ted DOWNPOUR IN OHIO covered with mohair—outside back and arms covered with 175 ‘ cate, ene COLUMBUG, Ohio, Sept Ra —— velour. Several patterns to select from in many beautiful — oe age : pc Mays colors. Webbing construction. Loose, comfy spring cu Lo saeeeeee Ms 2. Yon whe, was TORT OOOMENS eve er temperatut ion A few of the chairs match davenports : itol ar a ~< fringing “@hen .the. eanbarken DAVENPORT see ae STANDARD ninjured | ° WOMAN SEES YE caveat wake AcAwe TEXAS GETS RELIEF SactiGd atiec 4X ofelodss “Tueute DALLAS, Texam, Sept Seat “ aaahaante ian! tures were scheduled for Texas toda ® * the safe across the weather bureau te break the : monotony of near hundred degree L. SCHOENFELD & SONS a bile ‘kaa temperature of the last few days. Yeo 1864 ung for help. The Prince of Waics has to answer to all these names i SEATTLE TACOMA am 8 put the sate on the! and more, ATLAS Bet Becond Ave. at Pine St L, Schoenfeld & Sons eat started to drive off. | > 7 L, Sept. 2.—Giving ; panied him on at trip to Canad from the } t igs safe agee a ord i atreet |S Priel ot W sae a ealt ts al es the resi got a noes nel ped the 5 ast 10 days and the yegss left it behind as they | 4... A 45 ahéw how damoeriiie resuite! fall was hruc : Apel << a ee ___ [tales t w democrats rove |e foutbeant Sane ‘Bullet. Riddled Car : A car loaded with Everett police le will answer to most anytht 2 Bc “=| Bone Bill S Victory Is ~INVADES MAINE: ccrs pared the apeting Joes t0E “Hey, Eh” own to "Your| "One morning while heading wat a 0 4 Held After Chase nd stopped to turn around. They | Highness aye ae | PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. 2.— | , the train and CHILLY IN COLORADO | sasshaipeee ' were just in time to see the bandits! The handle to his name long ! | | gheviftClinas of Port: Townsena:as hich the men evidently mistook for|/he fy at home and has to obey his ene | renee tn Colorado showed ne on “old Dust Twins” e 1 helte f the police car [royal pa and ma, the Prince 1 : hey {signs of relenting today with tem 2 chase of 70 miles. _The private car did not stop, but carry tt all n® | peratures in the western part of the ) h | oe Latte ed at high apeed Sia file codechs ba answere are we" they |state saying below 40 and Denver | QVerWwhelming ajority for Power Bill). ' 2—¥ riddled by bu itis tandite ware nest heard froin fee polo ganies one’ Yolanda ecgres Whereupon they went down | thermometers registering Labor dn on the Coolidge |and Depu . when they hot at the car tn front|Baron Renfrew. It's the t {the track together, swapping exper Seen by Homer T. Bone nghold of Massachusetts marking | Chase starte car when | afe and later when they| gives the least trouble. ual gr er es a ffi ning of his campaign, |be suspected it we taged the du Officer Fox ; vonerty wou need but emer Whom they oRE'S . ; 7 ' Nite : | When overtaken the car At Sliver Lake, between Everett | 2 use It pre 7 need but lin with ~ teu Rage HERE’S MORE ABOUT Victory for the Bone power bill, If a trust-dominated legislature at-| 8 1K. Wheeler, inde | nen oy rane The und Seattle, the bandita were seen | ™ dress the Baron as “My na for a job.” they answered, and then | PHILLIPS initiative $2, In the November, tempts to repeal, ymend or ruin this | pend viens car Sa Beled to Win Haselee f by two men driving racing cars eB ne oly S Sg bev Raab 4P | pamed out when told it was their) * " | election, wan predicted Tuesday by a iyllivery « bade bgp bios thay Mont b prepared to invade the Klan | Aberdeer The yess were driving slowly and ae | Brince STARTS PAGE 1 Homer T. Bone, author of the meas-/Siismpt. Nominees for this office! state of Maine to continue his} A charge of reckless driving will displayed high-powered rifle and|__!" Writing, It takes « little longer.| Another day the Prince went walk ure, in @ statement to The Beattie |™Munt face the inmmue after the fp | dina tha’ @river “when: he .Jaccaumty. 7: patient a by egech rhe wth t ete ce rt | mary. There can be no sidestep-| attack against what he terms “the | Se “ é ey three automat. istols. For in the superscription where one |ing early in the mor o} | Star Pp lthe sheriff says. rages tiv! usually says “Mr. John Brov waze at the royal train, stretched and | °*!ved hie appointment because of/ I receive over. | Pins.” | Sold dust twins,” Davis and Coolidge. } The Everett sheriffs officn the , “Dear h : political pull Instead of capability or jo seamire wi | whe en H then follows it up by “Dear Sir, sighed wh, it must be nice to be ¥ ” 4 Pierce | Wheeler is scheduled to speak at | ‘King county sheriff's office and the| whelming support in King and Pier Japproach is: “The Right Hor hs petit ad taoen-tate any person who, for political or per- ; r | Portland, Maine, tonight, and seiner E UPSETS, 1 DEAD Seattle police were notified to watch| , sleep i oaitte ate | counties,” Bone declared. “And, de Re the son Lord Renfrew," followed by “My! One of the best jokes on the Prince | %°™*! Teas ns, is attempting to per. |ppite the flood of migepresentation |row will swing back into Massachu TACOMA 4 3—When his Capt. E. Le Hedges dispatched | °Pt-” And tn conclusion one should |came at the expense of some Ameri.|Petuate the present county ring or) /PUp ‘he tine! Ot oe trust-controlled | setts for a noonday talk to workers | 7 C ioasts Penne. iclantil wae brcowier Aik Yh ghar ‘the was write: “I have the honor to be. My/can photographers who. called him | ™*chine newspapers, it will receive surprising | [ot Lowell, ape: will then orcas, thd | (oa tn. Spaiiaway lake: yester- 1) 10 _chonlagd 2 he Chdgaahe Serpe Lord, Your Lordship’s obedient and| ‘Mr, Windsor.” ‘They had read their 5 I will cut out all useleas jobs aebansss pay east nide of the moun. |New Hampshire border for an ad poet lges cmseesa rar rea her yeuker: Siem the Premiont Bridge and Ballard pre-| "umble servan ry and remembered the family | and MAngerson without henita Funeral on Courthouse] at sancnewer lion, was rescued, Ten” thousand 7 . . | Paste this in your hat, if you ex-|name of the present British rulers,| ton or mercy. I will seo that all| -— io ype y cinct stood watch at the 15th ave. . “ : Ww ‘cople are not deceived as they/Lawn as Slayer Awaits Trial |people attended the labor day pic- i 10 write to th < that 4 a penta | arial ° v 1 A W. bridge, but the bandits dia not |D*ct t write to the baron. For tha But to the people in America. and | material le purchased by competitive! oe anes are aware that the y' 1a A li-year-old youth, Walter Hin-|nic. many of whom witnessed the t oly is the only way to do it according to particularly in Canada, His Roya}| id. I favor abolition of the “trib-| 0 trust Je gambling for control jton, was held by juvenile authorities | > dent f sas the Hoyle of royal etiquette. {Highness ts “Eddie.” And he is| Ute" system, and « rule prohibiting | PON Or sot h iment and wants to| BURNS, Ore, Sept. 2 —Stern| Tuesday following his arrest by the | one | U. s. Wi ILA, 6) t hig But if Sagi (calling |e be his | tickled every time he hears It pe Diacing of relatives of county | i ofr all competitors. They are not | business of the law was resumed at} police in the South Park playfield] MARCEL AND CURL f 1 ct, ta grew as oes coined oe 4 Hig intimates at home call him |* rarest Ae: ate fay ocr fooled by the plea that ‘the depart-|Vale today after Burns witne a} y night on a charge of soayd Paes taoe after a Golden a |the Prince ‘5 he time, he | Dave oll 1 ove to reduce the} di 5 dvertisemen } Won't Talk—Hughes | vous have to be nlareaed ue it But there is no telling what hie | Sumber of costly county autos, and) ent of public works will wee thAt)the largest funeral in {ts history | << naka ned aden k WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—The| Royal Highness,” wh akes a lot| parents call him when he pulls a| Will wee my own machine Privare: qoenpanws give ter yesterday when it buried Sheriff W. United States government {s willing | of time to write on account of the cropper, and falle trom his brews here is only one way to get] aes pending one a thom | Austin Goodman. | cs tert | c ne cked on} onomic efficient con.| how futile it 0 ¢ 0 , trolling trafti ma, dt i" 21 Es, so6arn mach! “ They rush into the courts and snap|low, the Harney county sherif: 6 traffic in ar at doen not | food night! HERE’S MORE ABOUT || %* of modern machinery and the Pesala Sinopec 4 ia perceive that “any useful purpose’ | por the boy's full name is employment of experienced road.| their fingers peop |layer, was to face court today at} would be served by participating in| Wein tus Alaw itd Nk PHONE builders. As I am an experienced| “The next governor must face this | Vale, orge our the discussion of such a convention Gilets’ Goons = pen D vecun : : | road builder myself, the county wil!/ power queation openly and honestly.) funeral services for Sheriff Good. now going on before the league of | Dorie te eR I STARTS ON PAGE 1 be relieved of the expense of train jman were held on the courthouse nations amembly, Secretary of State | OSLO OG Ole Gay Oo. |Ing someone else whose expertence| |iawn, as no building in Burns was/ | hax been gained along other lines | All present supervisorn will be re | moved and any road bosses found to |be inefficient. There are several | high-priced county employes not cov ered by this question whose services could be dispensed with at a finan. clal saving and with no lors of ef- ficlency. The past policy of purchas: ing old, wornout machinery from | political friends will be discontinued All material and machinery will be | bought under competitive bids. All tenma employed on road work on county pay will be required to do a day's work for a day's pay, and will not be allowed, ax has happened, to stand at the tall end of a wagon, uso except by state pro- or municipal to compel ANY THREATENS CITIZENS, IS CHARGE “But in this case,” Kennedy ae ee ee eres eee Ics ae BBM 0. Prines of Wales (rights, to th and Earl of Chester, Prince of Great | Visions of the 9 Britain and Ireland, Duke of Corn. | ity.” BR LOUGHNEY S| va (in peerage of England by pat Kennedy also cited the case of the zs ent 1337,) Duke of Rothesay, Eari|sult of Spokane against the Home of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of | Telep! 4&Telegraph Co, a sub Human Bake Oven the Isles, and Prince and Great Stew. |sldiary of the defendant, lard of Scotiand (by ancient charter.) | party line rates in which the fran And Corrective Diet Praised | Imagine the size of his card if he |chise agreements were held obliga- tried to tack on all these monickers! | tory. by Leo Klapstein. His letter |“ jrowever, the heir to Britain's | COMP Follows: throne doesn’t stand much on cere- > mony Those who have business with him, approach his secretary, get an | charged, “the telephone company ad- appointment, and walk in on him/ mits charging more than permitted without further ado. by the public service commission The job ts to convince the secre-| and threatens to take out the tele- tary that the business Js pressing | Phono of citizens who do not pay! cunts expense, for days at a time. enough for the prince them. r he| The practice of loaning county ma “He's a regular fo a prince ota} (“The defendant company.” he) iia: and machinery to political yan American who accom added, “should be operating under | friends for private use will be discon : the old independent franchise 48) tinued. Frequent shitting of men modified regularly by the public! ang machinery for long distances service commission. It is not do-| 411 ne avolded Beadle I have agreed to construct ar- 5 9 w tariff schedule 7 pa 1919, See ry terial or main trunk roads and was filed. No regular hearin a abe me ntded by statutes ‘The| cross-country roads in the district in povanl Red "antenatal 1 petition for| te north that has been discrimi. nereased rates, a method not recog-| "ted against by the present politi. mised by statute, and out of the|°#! machine. The grades of county Inst of thelr hearts the com-|TO&ds should conform to the grades Supenses. lowed ie vatbe, {of city streets, connecting and al: Quarrel Over Land Blamed, mission by Wounded Man oWe have been paying these rates|eady established. I will build these crit leet te tnckenes | Toads for the people who are develop Aa Mande stadt tata iw wear®itug the North district and not ns Victor Oberg, shot Sunday night in| jxn't the first one questioned or ot lthe: head ‘near Horse at Pueitie Rate |payment of political debts. ‘There City while he was acting in the role | ““weow! at t 4. | Will be no discrimination against any ae \ rn Following completion of argu-| cart of the North district, as there of the “Good Samarit was a vic-| ments, expected Tuesday afternoon, | ; ; AM Bache af ’ | has been in the past ajtim of a community feud, he de-|on the motion for remanding back | |clared Tueaday at the Valley hospital | to superior court, arguments. will] ram in favor of th. move to a |S Esyallup ‘be heard on the company’s motion break the present one-sided Oberg was wounded from behind) 14 dismiss suits against W. J.| ferry leases a man who came to his home and | pnipips, divisional commercial su-|Q—With seven and a half years ave [asked aid in getting a stalled auto! perintendent, and C. E. Myers, dls-| experience as a road builder, I out of the ditch. The stranger in-| trict manager, now jointly defend-|can reduce the budget of the North troubled jsisted that Oberg accompany him! sity with the telephone corpora-| district by $50,000 and still build even after Oberg had sald he had| toy {more and better roads than in any no horses to use in the work | a SLAY be jpast year. Also by placing a compe: Details of the feud and the name h Cc | tent man in charge of the stockade a el ot.t the man believed to have been his | Frenc! aravans | deficit of $8,000 to $10,000 per year le b hi dt profit of $20: ravetied 6 Heng | to Drum Up Votes | 2?» changed to a protit of $200 . |per month. Overhead of the county t/ but the faitortnation is being guarded | The French campaign committee | city pullding can be reduced 20 per until further developments occur. this week will send two caravans! cent without lowering wages. By The Feud, of which Oberg declares |thru the country precincts of Pierce making use of the Yolunteer services {himself to be a victim, originated | county. One will be composed of] of the best physicians and surgeons Oven emates SEINAL, IRIITATION, | Over land boundaries, it is said, sev.| French speakers eta Kak whol and the establishment of a school for pain in back of bead; pulling of cords | eral episodes have occurred since Mat | Will hold a series of meetings in all) nurses, the cost of maintenance of In neck: some, troubles with eyess pain|tims to show that the epirit of re-|the Iarge communities, The other) the poor farm can be reduced $6,000. seiner or barningy aching, tesdereces of|Vense has not died in hia cnemy,|Will be compored of the ''French| mye purchase of: material and ma. Minute Women” of Tacoma, who will| fill several automobiles with women jwho are prepared to “mop up the |town'’ whenever the procession ops soreness; asthma, bronchitis, hay fever; |Obere said lameness of flagers or feet: dropey of | Last spring Oberg lost his herd of tingling like prickiog of pins; peculiar, d * eo re: % Indecctibable pains nr, alsirons ig |cattle, and declared this was the r heart, stomach, kidneys or other parts of 8Ult of chopped bits chest or abdomen: backache, sciaties,| mixed in his hay The fact that the assaliant was al rheumatism; chronic constipation and al! Elegant Minstraied booklet sent free.) Stranger to the victim leads authori. Six People Killed stomach disorders. Write address pininiy. ties to believe that if the shooting NOTE—Dr. Loughney's Take Oven| was a result of this feud, a gu in Cro sing Crash ‘Treatment Offices ure located at the cor- gunman | tner of Fifth add Union, in the Crary | W788 hired for the purpose | NEW LONDON, Wis, Sept. 2. o- The bullet which struck Oberg | Six persons were killed near here when their G1S-B19-316 penetrated his head back of his ear jchinery by competitive bid will save 25 per cent over present methods. A painstaking scrutiny of all expendi tures. will be made, with a corre: sponding savibg, 10 I favor « elty-county merger if done on business principles, and am opposed to it if made « po. litical football, I favor public own ership of utilities. If the city price is equal or better than the private of wire being sostet ed by competent ight auto was demol:| utility price T would v y eek ke ioe n A h utility price T would vote to give the Bantey, 9 to 12 ealy. ‘Telephone EL t-|#"4 lodged in his Jaw bono under | inhed by a Chicago & Northwestern county light contract to the clty Nght os Ais nose, He is expected to recover. passenger train southbav* department, f ,{writes him: | CLUB BACKS PHILLIPS A. Philiips-for-Comminsioner club, | of the Univeralty district, will meet | Wednesday afternoon, the home| 8s closed as a tribute to the of Mra. Van Brocklin, 1500 Ravenna |™emory of the sheriff, killed when Mra. M. G. Wood is president |he attempted to arrest the alle red | large enough to hold all who wished > attend, | Every business house in Burns | Lack of Ready Cash Buy yee Fall Clothes on CREDIT Buy NOW when every depart- ment has a large assortment bivd. 3 jot the club; Mra. Clara A. Fuller, | cattle rustler. |necretary, and Mra, M. A. Frentz, | ——o treasurer. PLATES Kansas City Doctor invents New Truss | New Discovery Heals Rupture | Without an Operation | A new discovery which, experts] agree, has no equal for curative ef- fecta in all rupture cases, is the Bre yar é latent accomplishment of the well- $7.50 $12.50 $15 of the season’s newest and known Hernia Specialist, Dr. An- SI © is. drews, 2348 Kach Bldg, Kansas Backed by the reputation for mo t popular model City, Mo. The extraordinary suc- re dealing of the old reilabie Socton, Dental Ottionn cur caperts cess of this new method proves that || wii taxe special care to fit you with it holds and heals a rupture. It]] juet the proper plate to fit the con- weighs only a few ounces. 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