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ATTLE STA PAGE 3S ——————— rozen Crops New: Blow to Wheat Farmers! EAT FARMERS | Main n Street PHONE COMPANY | ENTERTAINS AT EXHIBITION \Will Dynamite Big Still CHAMBER PLANS MRAVED ALL; ————~ MOVE BLOCKED Raided by Dry Officers MEET 0 AlD LOST ALL a < ing oS | Injunction Charges Attempt ) Men Ar- GROWERS tal to Water Stock gaTURDA) FEBRUARY 21 ) THE S o~ q Hl 32,000-Gallon Plant Seized and T rested at the P lace » hotel ma Prosperous Ranch Land : pain ate SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 21.—Ef DTNAMITE and dest i Cam | « huge en COMference Is Called for Sate Marked by Dry Ruin | tabor Tempie. 1 J, Grat Mf | fo the Pacific: Telephone | & 1a fiTe will be called into pla From the Pacitlc hig o Next Wednesday Wa zt John Edwards | capitalteat by imsuing $35,000,000 ky at has been dis fw But Bec ARE DESERTED} salesman, hurrying worth on |werth of common stock have been nthe Northweat aince the dry mide 1 ter ba scter MANY ARE INVITED . fave. Louis Kaph print halted by a tempor restraining became effective f the t e reveale i e mbing up Madison st, Dr ° ue: y ‘edera © The monster dint ¥, consisting | Electr azerm and trick ks were Flow May StartAgain, ; ohn Wartherapesa, phe 4 George Mi carautn in fave * — ff @ 1,000 gallon stil te with aa |few 4 the he stor of souring BUSINess Men Point to Need 2 ae One Wilkoryon, Hoffeld charged that the majority crete furnace, were discovered wher was pla r shitionn ta the ade 1 Yesler [of common shares owned in the Pa federal prohibition agents led by the barn at a three-g n st F™ EZING of t and the effect ay. Philip Robbins, salesman cifte Utility by the American Tele Earl Corwin, raided the dairy farm af Then in a milkshed a t state w of the seed) driving hurriedly down Pike st phone & Telegraph company enabled f Henry Maggiora, Yb miles south | 100« p 1 wan t ther problem Sat . it to amend its arti of incorpora. of & le on the valley highway to 7 « tee ts had| of supplying wheat POSSE SE tion permitting issuance of the com ‘Tacoma ever be . E I th ne * 1a ‘grab’ by the patent com They are Patr Rald place t 1 wit ‘ « of ntatives pany and would ‘water’ shares held and Fred Kempe h aire t for Seattle ee: t Mage Saturda ' v fe: be wo Fails to Return After Find- mroyed eately (at wey. W. M, Wi) f : ae: ee ing Booze Rendezvous | ~ : “wlll f , weeded 500 New Yorkers Driven steel va ! Edit, KANSAS CITY, Mo. Feb. 21 . 7 heh, heavile ara, | Out of Homes This Morning T ty policemen, heavi for Los Angeles Makes Trip 0s" to Bermuda in 12 Hours |: stise'ws h NEW YORK country is cu’ rivers—Moses cou SS * a six butlding a ‘ ——_ exceeded. . Soe rays t Dirigible Is Pioneer on Trip That May Mean pues nras 10 BE rind for miles dow ted 4 were ¢ Establishment of Air Mail Pde Ms nese Sania to the ams belc gs, angie acre ar ¥ 4 : Fs! PLAN BiG MEET : : am pean A ' | Ruth Wayne, well-known dancer who is a pupil of the a Deed never should have been Astoria City Manager to Cornish School, was one of the entertainers at the Electrical the fix many of t! . exhibition at the Hippodrome this week. She danced the : that Addre: ; ” Ligaen te be consid- re in today is their own weve ss Gathering Tuesday | “zine Danube. Miss Wayne is a pupil of Miss Agathal; be consid ME toe peon'e nave never Cost of Adjusting Tracks | BS ‘| Brown Ue eee vain adele preiident “ot Prep 1 bank on of a nks in the with b 1 the terri- houses and id be ad- tral office, the he, farmers and forming ted crop. Stood by Railroads jto be held in Cok the reat shir }merce build which 0. A Astoria, Ore guities In franchises in favor of the is riot «ASK COMPLETION ied OFFICER © mt 1 stoner a ee | ae fe a nd K. OF C, HOLD MAY NOT SERVE mn Be expected crop 150 Candidates Taken Into} 1.14 gona ae vwno conteanea| for’ of the necessity ie, Fourth Degree Feb. 22 |, pleted b not to be al servi-| way of by the pres-| en of ® taxteab | 59 INVITED TO ot follow he & BE AT CONFERENC . A representati nehise con ate gain. Ir aid down by th 8s of farm- and business men from expected at elegams were sent themselves.” ‘4 iation |: ees z Ane ; sking at- NEARING TALKS Lumbermen’s Association |: mpat many’ ot the exet asking ai opt das Gen. James y $400,000, drawing 6 per cent. Retall Lumbermen’s ark this yea e N 2: the legislature authorized The Western will recetve 5 Bibarenk to 60,000. | Famous Economist Lectures i Here Feb. 23 to 25 1 ‘ 2 re y 0,000 loan. ty-three per the money loaned was paid d Dan Scott, reclamation who administered it, says made money in A. Temp os = : | Sues Pullman site for |, Personal Damages rial ' of the} Charging that } ' ae uy many acres of land boy hand) b 1 wh ed by a sine iar ; gain to pay taxes, delin- h ho didn't gies earl iy : 5 J etris, of and Edwin es Campy nt for seevral ye: shave: WhO: Cae at Sp. m Bridger, Mont.. v the fant Fst p ‘ } is or aoe that was only half) 1 : feds Pg beonsid nthe d bbs stitute? | the initiation | beer Honor | im 1 Pe ae aatiaee —— ‘ = - asurer nylo: ou: feder ' t > } ‘colleen Moore appears first as a os Senet ; al ¢ , the Pu The progra th high ’ F ate oe g's subjects will’ be “Th City; W. J enson, rbon Prmatia se a eareescmatt hatercarcas supaay |: rues t. David’s Day young girl of 18, then as @ young tis left is the cream of the | Decay of lism,” “Where Is} and F. Dean Prescott, Fresno, soiad2i | dg rns clsh songs and dances will ator and then vas air’ éideciyt Woon: | ready to Le tilled by the | Civitization d “League of| teen. Mees to ee ie oh the ‘tromraid’ at ita fh Oks oy Ripsaptrelbanters owes cb odtonal U1) (414 Th, ul 5 men celebra yavid’s day, The}; needed is the need tures s U” Apartments ail The assault Koetri car Glle male chee Oat meee |cleaner, is alleged % Setlon io you the pcan iania prot x who, tio | Sold for $150, 000 ¥ place February 12, 1923 ; The Olympic he ate Ssbts pa Mr 3 E ne eve} says Governor Hartley ema ei soe ag a ane y Brotherhood of Railway | Proseam es Tom C. Andrews will sing a bari- |} Aspirin Gargle do the people up in the| tion of the people by “big business,” | cash deal ever consumated in the ‘ e pete ps fee le H icy ‘cay to that? | was summarily fired from his po-| Universty district has just been an-| Trainmen Dance Friday Everett Has $43,000 | 12 of 13 Divcuae | fans Sour seas lyn Jones, nen “ee | ition without trial or a hearing. | nounced in the purchase by A. T. for Livestock Sh | jn : a um oy R. ) His dismisaal received nation-wide | Edwards of the new Smart apart- Ow | , a Members of the Brotherhood of] }eyERETT, Feb. 21 ments for approximately $150,000.| natiway ‘Trainmen, their wives and The apartment house, on E. 42d st! sweethearts, showed Seattle how to MIS ix another story in a series, ig what is happening in the | “tention at the time. already subscribed $43, | Roberts; contralto solo by Myra Pleas Are Granted | sforjan tiurnes and voral mumbers|* ° sTegs Thirteen divorce cases were heard /by Myra Morgan Hughes and Y.|j In ons tis ‘ A reception, at which a number | Belt of mid-state. The next, tan 000 share of the funds needed to| bY Presiding Judge onald | Gynulleldfay. ' DI e ttle will|a block off University way, was : : . y In the next issue of ‘The | Foe ee ee ta on | sold by orm J. E. Smart, thru|¢m¥oy ® dance at Queen Anne hall. erect buildings and a race course at |Friday afternoon, one of the heavi-| he ; will give the farmer's answer |‘ Pt Smith. First ave. W. and Roy at, Friday | giver lake for the North Pacific, est default divorce calendars heard | > | Monday at 6:30 p. m. in Meves'| Shirreff, Chafin & Sm! taht. LTE was the 1ktk: kuntwacsaly | . question in the last para.) 707. — ae hgh bas aan ye ge, | Livestock Show association. A to-|in one day this year. Twelve of| Plan Open Coaches : Cut This Out and Save if Of this article. | Bes aaa es ball of Puget Sound lodge, No. 196. } tal of $100,000 in sought, $60,000 to|them were granted; one was denlet| fy — | | Clubhouse Planned Officials in the receiving line in: |b raised in Everett and Snohomish |on insufficent time of residence for Summer’s Run |! biect to Sore Throat is of Onions Auto Hits icnias | by Community Club ert breg hae tHe first vice | county in Washington | In an effort to show them all there | | Subject to Sore Throa ( | president; F artles, superin . | f f | | 5 ; in to be seen, the Great Northern Seah IND re P. h: dH Cro: sing Street | irormation of plans for erecting a/tendent, and I. P. Iverson, general » [railway will put on open-top coaches! A harmless and effective gargle ts are Furc mec ae Mra. H. A. Bartlett, 1412 Summit | clubhouse will be the order at the | Yard e sic c he ee Lira over the Cascades and thru the| to dissolve two Bayer Tablets of would never know it, but Se- ight! mred Friday | Ravenna-Cowan Park community| cific; T. J. O'Neil, of the Great! cy or the spiri SBeopie eat dozens of carloads sight org i adbiapriacee all Rnb session March 2 at the church| Northern; A. Buckley, of the Union gy mountains for the tourist sea- Se datas ree arstenise toad the ‘year, according | py an auto at Seventh and Pike,|at E. 68th st. and 20th ave. N. E. | Pactti mad stniteron be lhe | "These open cars will go on be-| Repeat in two hours if necessary. jomas, who distributes | i. crogsi st th her! Prof. E. J. Saunders of the state | Chicago, Milwaukee St. Pau | a . se | vt ~ nf Wholesale on Western ave.) fistand. The ‘er was driven by| university’ will give an Illustrated & Olive Roberts Barton | Earns sue 18 aad catcher nae a tatalce Fue eae husband 2 ca D rt r r season,” says J. W. Young, genera! ayer Tablets of % _ yrenetaecseann csr K. F, Strobacker, 9712 11th ave.|lecture on “Separating the Earth} Y, Mf, C, A, Boys Tour NO. 10—CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN | passenger agent, “We want the| with the Bayer Cross, which can be Soca <a tpend N. E., according to police reports! From the Rock. , travelers to miss none of the won-| had in tin boxes of twelve tablets are,” corrected the other. | ders along the way. for few cents,—Advertisement. ister Peg Leg and Nancy and|"Please don't forget my first name. | => <= — = k. “Where are you going It’s more important than the last We're peddling,” said Nick Sorry I can’t buy anything. I cer Vhat's peddling?" asked the|tainly do need some new clothes. PROF SCOTT NEARING Srow, “In it anything like|I look like a rag-bag.” | mr Suddenly Nick had an {dea Noted Economist and Soctologist, of New York, iho we get a lot of them| : = Meat Packing Plant} eo: saia tne scare crow to Aiifornia,"” he says. “The best Grade school boys in the Univer-|A Ee culons are grown in the sity district will stage their fifth Nalley. ‘The Puget sound industrial hike under Y. M. C. A BY is no good for growing on- RA tutelage, February 2%, when they lit we are strong on consum. go froma plunge at the Central "Y" for a tour of the Frye & Co. ea SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. xt | op 10 p.m. Coburn’s Melody Men |)meat packing plant. These tours) « laughed Mister Peg Leg,|‘‘Let's fix Mister Scare Crow up Will Lecture at Wi Radice, ser anio | Ho toe Aneotos are conducted as educational fef-|the fairy peddier man. “It isn't{he cried. “Haven't you al ae ¢ Blind Radio KHJ—Los Angeles, 405.2 me- 4 7 i yp n isn't . “Ha you some extra LES af i i re 0-3 786, EN ot Kil- | ters—6-6:30 p. m., Art Hickman’a || tures of the Y. M. C. A. work! yke it at all. It's selling. I'm try. |things you won't need, Mister Peg | EAGI ES’ HALL, Seventh Ave. and Pine St. Cx | Five orchestra, courtesy Ae bourne and Clark Mfg. Co.; 1:30- orghestra | fF “mi the, Biltmore || among youngsters in the residential) ing to make enough money to buy | Leg?” gars 5, spre Sale SDS HONS Tae! Cosi] | gran; eis special prosramsaes {lore a new peg lex for myself. Mine is} The little fairyman — Inughed Lo eee f musical program | 11, Hickman's dance orchestra; || wearing off.” “Sure, I have! he declared || 273 meat numbera; §:20-10:30, | 11:20, program of the “Lot An- /England Women’ 3 “Well, well, well!” said the Scire|"Clothes go out of date so quickly, | Achilaston to Hative: Course Cpe Dollar || musical studio program. actraent Ses ca Angeles: 1043 ibe Crow. “I hadn't noticed it before,|I'm sure I have some that would! atures —Fitty, Cents | ie ere re te: PR Ee TN eet ceee || Vote Bill Lost fini our tees are sunt atnco—yours do nicely.” mioets ole Raver ene Sto Pe oft Olympic Hotel program: 7:30-8 p.m. organ re- || [ONDON, Feb. 21.—The govern-|and mine, I must be a peg leg,| He opened his pack and the ese Sees tae eek “ 1 see estra in. Cor ert. ProRrat: Ste nant os renpibiiia: |ment amendment, rejecting the bill| too!” Twins took off the Scare Crow's | UNDER AUSPICES OF SEATTLE LABOR COLLEGE 2 (9) 6:45-8:15, dance muse Perera | mantsorchestra: 11-12, Jane’ Pur. ||for enfranchisement of all women| ‘That's right,” said Mister Peg |old clothes and put on the new! with features: ‘iddie Harkness | cell the K girl. 21 years of age, was carried in the|Leg. “We're twins just like these |ones that Mister Peg Leg laid out. 3 |] program; 10-11 2 Bet 270 ie 2 iA aed q ‘his orchestra by remote con n Francisco, 270 me- || house of commons yesterday by a|children here. The Scare Crow was so pleased eee Centrally Located I] fret from he Olymape Siy as gram; . 0,780 Be ata cance Dro: lI vote of 230 to 168, “What are you selling?” asked |he grinned from ear to ear. Business Property | Hy DAS reer Preabyterian | gram’ by the Pacific Automobile The votitig age for women there-|the Scare Crow. “I'm sure I'm ever so much A) COMEISSION cherch’ 360, metera—11-12:30 | show. |fore remains at 39 years “Everything,” sald Mister Peg obliged,” he said. “Now 1 can Petmsun Sefieinting: io, Bible = #30: 180 ea ddaieeiares Sed eicabe te Leg. “Everything from spoon-hold-|stand straighter and take some rman officiating 7 4150, aise | service, ors to wigs. Would you like to buy|pride in myself. Clothes certainly lesson by 8. 3B. Shey. Bere EASTERN STATIONS |National Guard Pay something?” make the man.” CAN BE CURED a d to si 9 ers service, | 1) ae ocharee, ; i | Cut Saves $35,000 “Yes, I certainly would!’ sighed| “You're welcome,” said Mister 5, + to 7% |] KH, Bush & Lane Co, See | ee — Baik RA OLYMPIA, Feb. 21.—A saving of|the Scare Crow. “But when my|Per Leg. “Come, Haren, we'll F P fT Y sete || Rebiengaetaten seoertin "| Rroadcan he intoat norot the ||anout_ 43.000 year is entimated [antr,the farmer, dremed me, be} nave to be going now. 1 wil over] FCS F TOOT LO TOU nt House and | KJR, N. W. Radio Co, 405 me- | world every ha Ad bres ttle to result from the bill cutting oft}“@" | y ge by { Aur is nd add: Ir a free trial orn church | hour and the half hour—fron ‘ ok id cal - 5 Se want ig your name and address so I can send you “Residence Property |] ters Ui-12:) program of dedica- | the service of the Chicago Her- || wartime pay of the Washington Ee ae Gf his’ old -clotheee” 7m ita glee thite assed ue treatment I rantyou just to Gry thie treatment—that’s all—Iuet 3. C, MUTRELL a i| 2e ant ¢ temple; 4:46 1d and Examiner; 64 ‘ ‘i eae 3 bi been | PFO! : : eth tee Mire ected bce, veeper | founieal program: 720-9270, | een a ee intr ap |, "Yen I aid notice that you were]|Scare Crow in his old clothes, inekehterginerg enue nen for year T perv for yearn we s ngress Classic” from the ‘on- || Signed by the & igh aeat iif; ‘Pl nending,” said Mister Peg Leg. What's the matter?” cried Nan- | Association. Nearly everyone in Fort Knows me and knows about my successful CIFIC COAST STATIONS gress Hotel; 10-11, “Congress || proval by Adjutant-General Maurice} init aidn't think you were quite |py. “What's happened: ment,” Over Thirty-Five Thousand Men, Women and Children outside of Bort ©, Oakland, 361.6 metere— | Carnival” from the Congress Thompson. 7 ‘ 4 Wayne, have, according to their own statements, been cured by this treatment since! first - We Will Save om, concert orchestra of | Hotel; 11-12, Frolic of the mid- Ke. that bad. The farmer took them," said ana thisafer publ M “Y, | rrancia Hotel; 8, a et night ns who hold “Night Bet ‘be The Scare Crow laughed. “I|the Scare Crow gloomily. “He said Rey mye exe vergbheng war ried ee Gokmeee te CCR er ea u | e Iawoh 0. Court. ‘1 1 ’ o ment has cured the worst ever saw—give me a chance to prove my claim. Daiein yaa |] “Blah Pye orchestra from th KDA, Denver, 222 metere—s- || Forsyth Inspects Bon‘t meanithat way. 1 said Iwas) thet: new clothes, might make’ the? ur name and address on the coupon below and get the trial treatment I want Estate Loan t peentio Hotel 11 p.m, dance program by the +y| ‘broke’ ‘That means I have no|man, but that It took old clothes | joessav We wonders accomplished in your own case will be preete * Anxeles, 468.6 metern Rainbow-Lane orchestra. Adinoran Council money to malty a scare crow. Much obliged | ey ee eee CUT AND MAIL TODAY ee meen ee WASHINGTON BPs Fong San east 9-16, POanT y te epadiel program: Adinoran council, No. 17, Royal] "Oh, excuse me!" sald Mister Peg |just the same, folks.” | J. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, No. 4947 West Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind. M Yoecial program; Schenectady, and Select Masters, was inspected | Leg. “Well, well, well!” said the fai Please send without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment UTUAL pee alam 20 p. m., Roman by. John T. Forsyth, right illustri.| “You're excused,” said the Scare|peddier as they moved along. “I | | yas hard to sell things, | Name. Age ______ State____ Savenport TOW ous depity grand master, at the|Crow. straw feelings are not|knew It |, dance ‘music. Corinthian. room of thé Masonic |easily hur but I didn't know it was so hard} Minneapolis, 416.4 me- [I temple, Friday night. Forsyth ad-| ‘Well, we'll be going,” said Mis-|to give things away.” Post Office. ‘dance purprise Pro |i dressed the gaghering, then refresh. ter Peg Leg. “Come on, children! (To Boe Continued.) ments were sérved. Good-bye, Mister Crow,” (Copyright, 1925, N, E, Ae Service, Inc.) | Street and No, ; A ¥ cinco, 42 VINGS BANK rh, 1pm oats , d x 4, Coast — Artillery i z tra Troms the Fairm KGW, Portiand, 4! ee na areas PT a ae

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