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CHILDREN CRY LEAP FROM CAR Police A@i Search for Wom-| Young Girl Knocked Down an Last Seen Tuesday by Auto; Injuries Minor Tu to you for ( vat re Amnesia vo When ‘ stopped : > eath said si t t N.Y on Califo’ year at by: the wise Neighbor M7 caring and Dorot HERE'S | GIRL’S STARTS ON P eR ENT ES, Y MORE ABOUT | S DEATH AGE 1 “Yes, Mr. Ro that true, said Britton, “I might as well tell the whole truth and free my Colvin Will Call Citizens to Testify in Court mind.” "Nineteen Al ‘ wilt be Martin f " pr ‘o debate called as ao W. McGonig and 16 Japanese stand trial che ‘With conspiracy to evade the in jand law. This was dis¢ DF the prosecutor's office Thursday following filing of superior cour charges against the 17 White river their town marshal, a nk on the trip. | TWO HOMES ARE SORROWING are two sorrowing homes in| lies abo 23 iT Yalley men. i bajeen — rtrd wed “At the same time, Prosecutor Col- { 6 ‘ Maa ki vin revealed names of defendants for sp . is shocked by the were issued. Hey whom warrants ito, K. Hahsimoto and N. Nambax Whe Algona whites are expe testify to business r dence of the 90 acres of county MeGonigle a1 wai ap It is Colvin's Gonigie is sut ‘the Japs instead of hiring them day laborers, as he is said to hi contended in interviews with © Names of 19 witnesses already in dorsed on the information are ations and 80 and Japs on between and leased by ? E 1 id ‘known those refer inesday ding to adys att owing the r | tf "LG. MeClannahan, Anna MeClan- | periciais Hawan, L. i. Jones, Catherine Jen-| pixe ja employ in a logging Rings, C. E. George, J. M. Clark. F.| camp at MeMurrs 1 Britton and] W. Allen, William O. Lacey, L. Dahl. | Martin work for t vanaugh Log- Be Ferguson, J. J. Atterberry. ©.| sing Co., east of Arlington AMenbaugh, Joe Stubler, Fred Hall, } William Schum, J. E. Evans, J. W./ | Find Dalen ‘Picket Guilty; 55 Jailed FAIRMONT, W. Va., May 2 One hundred and sixteen u pick ts were found guilty of contempt of | court of a strike in Welson, Walter Brown and Charle (Poster. Thieves Escape With | Jewelry From Home |: _. The tortures of lumbago, nau- sea and fainting spells, swollen feet and limbs are often due to derangements of the kidney may be hers. Try a box of Gold Medal haarlem oil capsules (the original and genuine). They have been woman's friend for and bladder. over 200 years. Only a woman Begin taking them knows what these COTES today and notice ferings mean, [CAPSULES | the difference to- yet she often morrow. In sealed Look for the name Gold Medal on the goes on from day gicandgoldber. Accept nosubstitute DOXES, guaranteed to day when relief All first-class druggists, 35c, 75c, $1.50 8 represented. oe Have You an Evening Engagement i in Portland? From Leave Seattle 1:00 p. m. ( Arrive Portland 7:15 p. m. You have a full half day to attend to your business before departure. You can eat luncheon and dinner on the train, and arrive Portland at the convenient hour of 7:15 o'clock. Up-to-the-minute equipment, including diner and parlor-observation car. Efficient, courteous service. Four Other Fine Trains Daily to Portland Leave Seattle 9 a.m. Arrive Portland 3:15 p.m. Leave Seattle 4:30 ».m. Arrive Portland 9:45 p.m. (Making run in 5% hours) Leave Seattle *11:15 p.m. Arrive Portland $6:15 a.m, Leave Seattle *11:45 p.m. Arrive Portfand $6:45 a.m. “Sleeping cars on all night trains are open for patrons at station platiorm at 9:30 p. ° t Passengers 0 may remain in sleepers upon arrival at Portland ‘ until 7:30 H 9 am, “0 5 p.m, 11:45: p.m. trains leave from King Street t Station 1 p.m. and 11:15 p. m. trains leave from Union Station. Tickets of Any Line Good on All Trains For full information, rates and reservations phone or call at ‘ any of these addresses: Ticket Offices Great Northern Northern Pacific 1403 Fourth Avenue 1407 Fourth Avenue Phone MAin 9800 Phone ELiot 5660 Union Pacific 1405 Fourth Avenue Phone ELiot 6933 ‘King Street Station—MAin 9820 Union Station—ELiot 6944 | MOTHER'S GONE; WOMAN HURT IN (~ rges the conspiracy extended oe Pah February 2 to th v1 hi 2 ae H bot The defendants, ir iaeegrs about apa Gonigle, are: G. Toda, H. H vedi = a Hi, Morimoto, K. Gonish | Ave Ree H. Shimizu, 8. Sekigue Matsu-| yee and M eth shida, K. Akizuki, M. Makamura, H. craguedreqethars apa pam Tanaka, T. Doi, T. Uno, K. Hama. | Rect hee | “Burglarizing the home of F. J. | junctic ige Meredith in circuit Speckert, 1230 16th ave. N.. Wedne: j court here toda | day night, thieves took a quantity of| The miners were fined $1 jewelry and escaped. 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Disear a plece of t No laundry—discard as edsily as a piece of tissue | wh [* ke in TACOMA HONORS (5 | “BLIMP” GREW Present Plaque to Men of Famous Shenandoah ft 1 r “% ” a if na . a a a a HERE’S MORE ABOUT | AMUNDSE N STARTS ON } MacM however, said it was far to to give up hope for) the return of t minsing explorer om he rege an the greatest e in the im Arett ex Amundaer Jed nome distance |from the 1 and is mus on | foot across the to the top of he worl |} When he b completed all the turn, rding to the American ex rer “If Amundsen landed safely a ‘lead’ of open water somewhere near the pole, as I belleve, nothing to fear, He has one month's food, each day the ening up between. the Ice floes > BE chased by a flame-spurt | by its one engine, chased them for) said r e “Poor Bill! more and more, which is just what | ing monster that carried a! hundreds of yards, Chief Engineer| He's a gon Didn't have a he wants for hia planes, and tt i) threat of th from flaming oll E. Brooks said Thursday Chir e in t hell of ing warmer. Thing» are break-| over wind-swept, night-darkened| FIRE STARTED IN fire ed Bilk too. i hin way, Why shouldn't el waters was the harrowing exper-| ENGINE ROOM glistened like a take his |ience of the 17 members of tt M. A. Knutson, first stant én-|tear rolled down his grizzied cheek, j “I belie straight (OF! crew of the Motorship Wakens,/gineer, was on duty in the engine | but it may have been from the cig- | sacs a thought be) which caught fire i burned near|rooms and Fi Mate W. Petrie | aret he held. | must be about there he * nenday Waa comiman the womual Bill, let it be known, wes the "ss jto find th h& calor Capt. D. HL Me Knutson } unt bad | cat, whic ¢ hurry of departure, off 60. or miles Seattic Thursday, | nangeda an maple ps left flaming craft. ¥Y possible rted their trials to the of. i Foe | pig fics of the Ia To Fpein backfire which ; hel & fire extinguishe ut th pread rapidly he a t up 0 ® ‘om the engine r ‘ af aig EP ye alarm, th Thieves Take It From Home i If i mi ordered the ew t . tenes be Beats caHiAn thes wee as Under Eyes of Neighbors | MacMillan said it would be utter 5 the starboard engin | ly futile to send the Shenandoal After y hed taken to the |wers. still. runniis Two thieves Wednesday afternoon | search for the p Before theltwo light boats, the crazy ship, with! ‘The crew pulled lust but ‘the until the family of G. |ahip could get here near the|/no one at the helm and propelled|vessel yeered oft in their wake,| Brooks, 131 Fourth ave. N. had e, the party already would have | — — causing them to renew their efforts _ outs and then stole ‘an upright per ished Ss ay ptr Ha by o | Wi f Ss Sh W: Finally they escaped and stood by Nope Giosd thot Le dee | any chance {t should arrive in time ght THeMRAA ab he TRE” tae Dole (5 Nemnibores Stold | the: co the: |to render aid, the chances-of-find-| “Yn Oey © WAS until pleked up by the tug Belle,| sow two men back the truck to the | jing the party on the vast | would be extremely remote iScout Theo y That Amundsen Pians to | Return Via Alaska | ‘iii her and had locked her out of | NOME, Alaska, May 28—Possibil-1 the home on two previous occasions. | | pressing down this side of the] son id world to Alaska scouted here} es Roce as he ' today by many men of the North | j who know the explorer. > \t Wainwright, 86 miles north of| 1@g Found on Dead | Point Bi iw, Amundsen has a amall cache of supplies. hin last expedition, left but he made no arrangement for deposit of fresh stores for possible use this time New olies, however, are all obtainable at Point: Barr where white persons live. No one jthere or here anticipates the expe al will press on to Alavka and | no special watch Is being kept The weather clearing and growing warmer as Nome's brief summer approaches, while there are | many places the airships could land }if they crossed the crest of world and came down this side. Oregon Stock Men’s 1926 Meet in Bend PORTLAND, Ore., May 8 Ore, was selected {place for the Oregon Cattle & Horse Raisers’ asso- clation at the closing session of the convention here yesterday. Old officers were re-eletced. T written language of natives oft mountainous re of Suma- tra clowely resembles t Phoenicia, glving rloe to the belief that their ancestors came from that country. ice fields | the} Bend, | as the meeting | 1926 convention of the! of ancient | THURSDAY W akena Crew Chased Thru _Night by Flaming Vessel’ THE CREW of the motorship Wakena was chased to the boats when the ship caught fire off Nanaimo, B. C., and its cargo of distillate exploded Wednesday. The watch that was on duty at the time of the explosion, as pictured. Top, left to right: First Mate W. | Petrie; M. A, Knutson, first assistant engineer; A. Brooks, chief engineer. Bottom row: Helmsman A. Myrseth and Watchman Hans Eide. Brooks, the “chief,” is mourn- \ing the death of “Bill,” the ship’s cat, which was left on board. | —Photo by Carter & Bradle Photographers which took them to mo. pe enter the house, carry out Driven Out of Home |” we. fost everyining, ona, Engi age eared aad Alb Charging that her husband, Rob-|Neer Brooks, “even to our clothes, | drive away. ert Robinson, drove her out of their / excepting what we had on. I got! The neighbors saw nothing un- home “in her nightie and barefoot/away in my ov }usual in the transaction, believing the frosty night of September 16,; EVERY MAN SAV | the men to be transfermen who had 1924," Mrs, Elste Robinson of Kent) BUT “BILL” IS Le |been ordered to move the instru- it for divorce Thursday her husband threatened to “Everybody was saved but Bill,”| ment. Bird; Who’s Owner? fication tag with the num nit Ww a bird found float her st from the by "SALADA” ing the bay at Bremerton, Wedne the al. W. O. N., of Bremer ton » found the. tag who the owner is j The choice young leaves yield a rich infusion superior in flavor to any Japan or Gunpowder. Say “Salada’’. R. & HW. ©. Moonshining Felony; Still Is Abandoned Ore., May 28.—The fact midnight last night moon became a felony in Oregon, | have been the reason for tho jabandonment of a large liquor man- | ufacturing plant in the Squaw/ Creek cour believes Sheriff 8. B. Roberts. The plant was partly dis. | mantled. 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