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—_—P NN 4 j - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 192 q Independent BY FRAZER EDWARDS i A LA FPOLLETTE iF Al NF Te TO CINC NA 5 1 oO Wi "i ; would N A 8 la I ft Detre felt t ) $i ad . m f two } suc la } » id “I expect t November 4 SAYS STRIKERS WON'T BF sHiOT DOWN n nin t ¥ When I td a AY mor . @ that STORY BRANDED RIDICULOUS Sen. Wheeler Spikes Yarn Brought Up by Enemies oftered mony | vest ommittee, » people we were investigating. we wouldn't let him stay committee hearing room.” an’ There are 108 Br autos in England, ag: and 19 American. ish makes of st 38 French} E » La Follette Cheered as He Claims Victory Ovation—Says ‘ Jd | Daugherty wa in which he b ing that Fink was an agent of the in our | Used In discrediting Daugherty. LUNG ‘Till Be Elected” Dawes, republic tial candidate A vice presiden for his connection with the Lorimer bank failure it charged I was “lo ved in a frauddlent transac involving $1,250,000, which 1,000 depositors in er’s bank losing their say te resulted in Lari ings.” In dealing with the alleged reput i TH E Downstairs Store for fashionabk asia, eaten (oe Gretaas te ; Coats for women and young women ‘ tful states,” La ght is good counsel. Style assortments are care e om . - now at their best and prices are not only | \ ‘ “ low, but ranging low and high enough : 4 to please a variety of taste nomi to . Bg Attractive, serviceable utility Coat I t of . . ’ . fully lined, and war 10 and 2 ? woe Site. 1 Girls’ Gingham Dresses S15, Smart dress Cuts St Girls’ Warm Coats lve every 4 drew 1 In Pretty Styles for School Wear Nd LL rm, $15 to eff ae a In New Fabrica and Styles : *« « » || $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 F : faa te Ht and youile ee $8.95 $15.00 $i7. 509 HE newer styles, as shown in these : T= ICHTING new arrivals, will surely please gir! popular of to 14 years who may need a new now in smart new C SEN WHEELER frock for school. Fashioned from good 14 years. Two pret models are pic- 1 quality check and plaid ginghams, Trim- . tured, ly tailored coats with button med with buttons, pipitigs, panels and Just 100 of These Attractive =< and braid trimmings, n pockets and | jn|] embroidery. At $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 E3 fur collars. Fully lined. At $8.95 New Charges Are Hurled in} Shu"sa.95. G e cco $15.00 and $17.50. yf DOWNSTAIRS STORE, | r TAINS STORD Ousting of Daugherty : BURLINGT< jousting of fo F. Steck, candidate for | United States senate, that Sen, Surton K. Wheeler, independent date for vice president, drummea t sald, to some prom rat for $150,000, to be ‘The was not used, be e of threatened exposure, the af- it said A short time afterward she was in *| duced to appear before the Daveh- erty committees and testify against! 4jinent der Exceptic in these 4 however, \f t| ae aeons | Daugherty ‘SER -BF-EF-BF And appetites awaken. Then comes the call for hot bacon sandwiches for the “Indian Sum- met” picnics. Have ready crisp, crink- ly, broiled bacon. Spread slices of bread with Best Foods GOLD MEDAL | MAYONNAISE Add a slice of tomato. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Add the bacon, cover with bread. Serve immediately. Best Foods Gold Medal Mayonnaise is more than a dressing—it’s ‘a food. Appalachian Power Company PROPERTY: Hydro-Electric and Steam Electric Power System. TERRITORY 6 Counties in Vir- ginia and West Virginia CUSTOMERS: Virginia Railway Norfolk & Western Ftallway 81 Coal Mining Companies 43 cities and Towns NINGE: VE OFFER 6% Gold Debenture Dated 7-1 Due 7-1-2024 At 87% to Yield 6.85% GEO. H. BURR CONRAD & BROOM 797 Second Ave. EL jot 3825 Gall or phone for circulars A Tang in the Air Trimmed 'Dawes Will Not Come to Pacific | quisite lace Five SATURDAY @HOPPERS will en joy » luncheon of the deli Candidate Is G i ven Giahes ~ ery the OUNT MIN | Wom women’s EN ROUTE WITH DAWES TO} and young OMAHA, 10.—Turning izes. Low-pr back into a day pent ie $1.95 Dawe continued his fight again fists.” lette and the soctal a” Low Prices Women’s Smart Coats Combining Fashion With $10 to $45 STUDI CARIES N Specially Priced ingham House “-’ Dresses $1.59 Ba throbes VE | For Women, Children Shoes Pri \ and Infants “Te A | WOME ROBES | boll 1 patterns. $4.95, 2 85 5S and 87.95. A! } \ CHILDREN’S ROBES fh fo | sizes 8 to 14, 82.05 « DOWNSTAIRS STORE ROBES % to 2. $ 2. $9. 85 Boys’ Corduroy Knickers $1.95 SPECIAL _ $1. 95 SPECIAL purchase of | BLOUSES to 8 } madras clott Whey | SHIRTS in Special, | pote urday, at $1.95 -DOWNSTAIRS §' LLSON Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits izes for Boys g « up important witnesses aguinet was ecutor ._. ., | Daushert Saturday ‘O} ‘Of course, it is absolutely false," | Steck, in a speech here last night he . demanded Attorney ( a! Stone in 4 : ? H Z ride in showin ssh eeesddegragar rriganle Little Girls’ Hats ay ae jae e Marry Daugherty and the republic {bers of the senate Da prea as re yet Pe eam Sor mported Ginghams in pretty ¢ st aol Se lated are wiline to os testiie’ codecs 3 Are Pretty With Frills and Feathers © plaid-check patterns fashion these . fe t go, with their en- | nesses f aleo whe House Dresse Very neat styles and de Coolidge ‘ Brookhart, nix ¢ nent in the} $2.50 $2.95 $3.95 comfortably-fitting. Suitable for mort a was investigattr zberty and ax el ind OFT velvet, silks and velour fashion ing wear, and for the short neighbor ged 8 sailing the republican administra halrman of the committee the daintiest of Hats for little girls. hood shopping trips. $9.85. tion. How Id it be poseible fox 2 Horry : e - ud to be from A. 1 Fluffy ostr feathers in matching col- < Fiak, stock Broker of Buffalo, N. ¥ ors, bands and balls of fur and ribbon Rick-rack braids, crocheted but- 4 could I get Harry | pee Ted by Steck. It was said that r 3. Quaint poke and dam shapes . B > WwW d ub get Ha’ was coerced into aiding the trimmings. Quaint poke and dam shap tons, organdie collar, cuffs and oys orste Daugherty reqs | Feeommend geting ceumiittes ty secure in an attractive assortment. At $2.50, panels are a of the trimming Ss t anyone he federal oor » 2 OF “* was. the attorne ny ee on 8 » to w ashington $2.95 and $3.95. ae details. weaters | gains’ ughemty upon 1 : : fepkits sill Rais baton teal lias | Lappe that k was to bel ae " y : ' ising stock markets profits to Miss |” ernal revenue collector at . . 700d assortment of styles | Tonle Stinson, our chet wit a Crepe de Chine Chemises sizes. Specially priced, Saturday, ; know Nittle about the stock man Senator ecler was named in th . . ‘ a x | : : ot thal <thare. ‘utter ie sock man nn, | Mffidavit' read by Steck as having In Lovely Flower Colorings at $1.59, DOWNSTAIRS STORE | pure worst Guy of my life when I could have | Promised Miss 1 an oppor ; given anybody an iota of worth. | ‘ity to profit on the stock market a " aeche ieee while information. | Upon the hy (appa beeen it 3 Pee sce i ume ¢ 8 fied "The fact was, we knew at th “framed” story ° eB Wa ~y . , . gts afosspchd padi ie Naat oo Bi wm F.C gild Calfsk aah nele t th the investigation was proceed. ary Miss Stir ~~ pes, 95¢. me th invents wan prota | it 1 ildren’s Calfskin make throughout, Boys’ School Blouses and Shirts ment), $1. 45 COWHIDE BRIEF brown, with all ensi ck and 1 84.75 in the Aged 8 to 17 ter and a pair of these ke a good school outfit for ickers are strong- percale and S5¢ to $1.75. attached collar style. 13 ad 14 (neck an¢ f ‘$1. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Encouraged what republican leaders told him at Cabpere ‘Dawes (claimed the party record under Cool-| VANCOUVER, B. Cs Oct, 10. -| | Villiam Shelton, ono of the com:| The certificates are being awarded | within the rep n fold. Ys hardin he was steppl: rd} = “s yest ray they “were inviting the | tndtans wed during the war, Be | president will g » farther West in maid uaip 5 ia amestown, th Suqnersiae isqual Ss men, they put campaign. The rematnder ot |] MAROONED IN ALASKA; |) vouna tor the, orient , Puyallup, Muckleshoot ‘and Sko-| chased many hundreds of thousands nt wil t in t ne 1 neouver komish from Hood Canal, Lummi pllar rth " month will be spent in the|! HE MISSED HIS BOAT || ¥e 1 being held by Vancou of dollars worth of Liberty bonds Middie-West and East Fa aay Nari meses aie Fo BE & e Tulk from the vicinity of Bellingham, and|a great many of which they ale West And Mest || CY BRB LONGBTH, yell king at M 6t the fiacest of.the 1 Tribes of Northwest to Gather ati Tulalip) ite twinomun ton Laceune: sie: hich they 4a thas: Raskiodl Only one ae the university, will not lead || pollec on a charge of Kidnaping aj sao ay | The Potlatch house, which was | A ae Bare aE On Oe AE OMORE. 11 se caus tbe at th ar-old boy named Herbert M.| Reservation Columbus Day ult many years ago, has been the | ce |"Hurrah tor’ La te," ay. the || football game : Kanady ne boy was not wit a at of many gatherings of the] ay rhea gre ROAD Eat |general finished 1 1 "|| Herb missed his him. BY EMMA GUNTHER | department thru a special order trom| Puget 1 Indians, It is now be.|. TRO United States plans to spend oe At present he f gt Yearsley wald the Ind was his sls-| At tho potiatch house on Tulalip | the presider jing repaired and decorated for this | hte eet + ghee: motor Ss. J |] hind @ dog team with tho other son, He claimed he does not! resor m the principal Indian| Governor Hart fs expected at Tu-|9ccasion, They are preparing for a | 11) De RUN Y 00 ee enator Jones | nine members of his party who Len ow where Herbert is tribes of Puget Sound will gather to|lalip Sunday and will address the| seat feast and a dance in the ev a oak, ae of tee i spent the summer at Point Bar - elebrate Columbus Day and to re-! meet: 1 award the certificates, |ing. Old Indian songs are being re-|J 1). an dosnt. ar em Opens Campaign) | (ii si0° hice, norin ut Nome, sire thene cartineatee’ for service | rotamer heany sill provehiy speak |ived and old dances sie telng pra |CON®, 30 282%, ‘hin is 1 cota | CHEHALIS, Oct. 10—Senator|| surveying for oil A special auto tax in Denmark |rendered in the world war, These |on the historical gignificance of the|ticed. Thursday evening a big prac- | ace than the Anca | Wesley L. Jones opened the G.O. P.|| ‘The boat on which they were || adds about 30 per coent to tho retail | certiticates were isstied by the war'day Ice 1s to be held in the Potlatch | the Yet the total ampaign in the Southwest, at Moose |! coming over the Arctic circle was || pr — = house to rehea old-time songs | “!8 * the coming hall jast night Jones denied the|| crushed in the ice and the Se Secoaes | er expended, Wheeler charges of corruption and\} pow making an attempt to tray | overland and reach Nome in time | to eatch the Victorian when it leaves thera on its last trip for |} If S - ina aesaee | a ouper-man In the absence of Lonseth, Jack |] S h d y Mev: 2) ile Re Ba ea, Faktiiy Fe ik | earche our ‘eeth as low as et net of teeth, Red Rubber (ether set) Gold Crowns (22 ka’ Bridge Work (22 ka Poroelats Crowns Siive it ‘3 Cement fruiting Nerv: Rete fixtracted (Pain We No charge for ainlows oxtrhot: tion, and ing when other work fe onttaoled for. 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