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AL Pine and Pike sts mmpossible!_ But|--— Read It and See Otto Watt BY BARRIE PAYNE Of all the 756 fish stories sent 8 Caan: and ¢ in by members of the Major Hoople elub, there's only one that the club president never hear YOU GET GRAND ODERA, IIE CLASSICAL MUSI~ by Jove! ing the boat full. ed in, egad!” The club president would like to award the daily medal to a mem- ber of the—ha! ha!—weaker if members of the sex would put on their imagination caps and get they Teaped over it, I had to be t ASKINAY GIRL WAS MARY AKA, SHE LOOKED LIKE A TAQVING MARTYR, \ HEQ WEDDING RING Was)! “Pape’s Cold Compound” busy. Most of veces members ||-ro0 @iG FOR HER HANo, || pee tabletal ' ee Srey ihe call rheumatism—| ayy anllhicemrachgenedlas SO SHE WORE it | three hours| * oh One bean, buck, sim For a GARTeg! | hree doses nre| _,2ore’s what it is: Tt fs the resnit hard, round, fron dolla for the best 60-word Iie, Major Hoople’s style. told in t es relief. Send ‘em in. Letters, after they're read, go to Seattle shut-ins—to amuse them. Any objection, club members? If so, speak up! Let's spread a Ilt- ue sunshine around. Got a friend who's a shut-in? Come on up to the club hi quarters at The Star, 1307 ave, Seattle, and we'll give you some of the letters for your friend. cents Fuarantes ft oe SUEELEA 5. Break a Cold Right Up with ‘The first dose thirty-five Druggists rH EAT Mary Finds Housekeeping Stitfer Job | Lambla, where c where is # the v ft with have you ¢ queried the excit Mary “EVER SEE ANYTHING LIKE OUR BABY!" | Brother, who had created a seen before when he n “bloody none HAT awful agony of swollen joints and inflamed muscles— that miserable pain and torturous of waste products and impurities in the blood! Impurities that get the upper hand because the system {tu starving for want of healthy, rich, red blood! But you just cleanse your blood and build up the red-blood-cells) and watch the rheymatism vanish! Why, 8. 8. 8, will ald Nature put so many millions of red-blood-cella in’ your system that the impurities that cause your rheumatism aro’ driven out—they can’t stand pure, ‘aalthy blood ‘\Garden Sale Will | RHEUMATISM! What Is it—anyway? rLt TAR FRIDAY, OCTOBEE y25 - u fAN AWAITS SENTENCE ‘ r I 9 — DAWN “No girl or woman should ‘purge’ and ‘physic’ herself every few days. This is very injurious. Besides, it isn’t necessary.’’ DR. CALDWELL DR. W. B. CALOWELL AT THE AGE OF 63 Tells Girls and Women to Avoid “Physics THOMSON’S con- ?< cert baritone is winning en- thusaistic applause at the rt s a Strand this w , where he is} ma be wf : on we fir o|singing Cadman’ “Indian | ** . , = ve _|Dawn” and Victor Herbert's} “ : . h 4 oe ap hy wth Becghteseaggrined as Ve at ap Mr. T While } kes whbn must. be all three, and|80N’s voice touched Bp the ca £ 60-cent t any more—all at of . prac: |rare shadings and expression, | ches. biliousness, sallow skir and ut t and lots of f His engagement closes Friday night, * Big Auto Caravan Coming to Seattle Tours by Dan Trefethen, amber an of the chi tourist wmimittes. Help Orthopedic) Il be given an} lay in @ sup. | at the Orth. which will | Seattle gardeners v inement) 8.8.8. conquers rheumatism! The rich, red, fighting blood that 8.8.8, helps Nature build brings ease and comfort to every sore, swollen tis- sue in your body, And this great 8. 8. 8. goon right on helping Nature build more and more red cells until your whole body is tingling with life and vibrating with yim, vigor and pais “William Sir! Say Three Prisoners Tio was tampede" at White’? Yes, when jed the name of William perplexed y remem “Will There Be T _ Enough pg a | the Demand e —we doubt it Motor driven Ciné-Kodak, $70, When Seattle on demonstration ; Orthophontc V predicted. H new With Ciné-Kodak, Model B, press the button and you're making motion pic- tures — a spring motor cranks the camera. , tory allotr | pect to be $ disappointment “Our Terms Are Easiest” | Liberty House 4 ; Let us show you, EA STMAN Phare seopiy< (pad 1415 Fourth Ave. oe FIRST AVE. NEAR $$ BUILDING PIKE $ Open Evenings vitality. You feel like yourself again. | Get S. S. 8. right now—build up your | blood to where it is pure, red and healthy. S. 8. 8. fs the sure way, All druggists sell 8. S, 8. Get the} larger bottle It's more economical, | Taxpayers to Plan Legislative Bills To determine their legislative pro- | gram, the trustees of the State Fed- | eration of Taxpayers will meet in} Seattle, at the Chamber of Com. | merce, next Friday, Executive Sec-| retary Arney announced Friday Among tne measures the meeting | will consider are a budget law for | the city; a bill for increased fees to | make county auditors’ and clerks’! offices self-supporting, and a bill for | the consolidation of county funds. ! at Boldt’s vertisem: Patent Opera Pumps and | Stains. Tan, Calf and Velvet. DR. LE ROY REYNOLDS Eyes Examined Clases Fitted sonable 140 hired Ave, Established 103 Years Month-End SUIT SPECIAL 225 men’s and young men’s latest model suits. Single and double-breasted styles. All new, rich colorings and patterns. 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Young Men’s $25.00 Suits now at $14.80 Every $30.00 Suit now “Oregon City” 100% Virgin Wool Suits $24.80 $40.00 Men’s Suits now Young Men’s $30 Pencil Stripe Wool Suits goes at offered at $19.80 $19.80 $29.80 Holtz Hand Tailored Suits, by the famous Rochester tailors; $34 80 . formerly sold at $50.00, $60. 00, $70.00—all to go at Gabardine Raincouts... § 14,80 $24.80 Topeoats.... $19.80 .. $29.80 $16.80 | Orgone, sik tinea $3 1.80 SHIRTS Furnishings $25.00 Belted Over- B5e Aratex $1.50 and §2.00 95 c 100% Virgin Wool “Oregon City” Coats. $45.00 Genuine Chin- chilla Overcoats. ... HATS $7.00 Genuine $4.40 Velour Hats , coats sacrificed at..... Collars Shirts ...... Arrow Stiff Collars, Mra’. $2.80 ] Sete 83° $1.45 | Magen 2B $6.00 Merit $4 40 $5.00 Genuine English Hees eas 29c Hats seseae vee U. ae ae $2. 80 4 Pairs for $1.00 2.50 Genuine B. V, D. Unions, ma” $1.49 pete aye $1 .40 $3.40 $5.00 Oregon City Flannel ee 40 $3.00 Mannel { $1 .90 Shirts .... 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