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THE SUNDAY PRECOMAX, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 13, 1'JIC. g ; FOUR MEASURES BY INITIATIVE SOUGHT r.onpartisan Elections, Care of Hurt Workmen. City Rule of Utilities Advocated. FISH CODE IS PROPOSED allugtnn Nominating lrlmarr Arts ss-ra tnr vptrmbrr anil J'r Idrnlial Prlmar. for lr-1 lantlii; la May. a raifft. wh.. rA U ti.L Tha Initiative cmpl fT JH4 u e?ne. Ut yesterday when !.. r- fi.. of art. ' " Joint !.:-; cr-mrui'tee of t Itr-ei t-i-'' !.'. ' -f'we of USf. ii'f an" I ul... fi! I"'" Initiative bin wl;h tfte ...--. rv uf . etr'I T b.t-O. Nfli l provides f r oB-partn primr-. and ele loaa. v-ct f f iVeir.a.lonal offl r end ei..-fra. rr..i4"!l primary and (pt(rnt:: votm ' tn ' .regional !. a eandHale earn -.r op-' t r !" parte tm I r tn a.me eri,-. and "' ri ihirl---fioi'- "im la B'd ep- "vlmtnaMn prtmarl- ar flved In p.-et.mb-r al -t.H-im. pnmsrlee t . rr-at Ti'ir '"" b''"n 4 it propoIt:e "! platform tlk o m.T b ve-'ed. n -on. Tn el-ctor .. omm.e- art-ear on th fc lot urd-r h..Jin d-at m te, t wbf--r they pt ii4 ,h'm" -! t t prlm'V 'fl"l" l'r-l-nl and U.e pUtfarm ptsrka advo cate.! miImIM Ketawal " r.rMi Jt fr I r- d-nttal !ctor air, b nominated en 1 pr c"l p-ti-to.a t t'-e p-rv' U.t Vot to a J f.i lBt!Al ia.ti.in. A rT. rf"rnli' u-n jndee tn pfOJ)i5.ri system, win hv AH pol.tl' rlrlUlOC Tor n4 tirk"l u' J rfjort:.m rontrtbtjtir s ..:ino In- i,-mit. wiil b- lb! pnlir f fm ltl'14 In S ' - ' and illt (..Intioa it wt'.hin b t. or brrl U not . To pmcatloiit for fiion rrmod tsr -ru mpt o t:orr fc all ptjblc proutr. ! eiat ttornr fc .n fall l all ppr In tha cn. N r-lMl b :to4 without writ ten rooMOl of Iho fr ! -ttr b bxn In cotirt. Vol- trt B.-htn.. r Bui protitltt Tb roal ttiit U. m'tdml U lv Ib41 t ro-l otiooa of too Iattitl. : proiriJ.. fir-t U n4 hopitl lrtiut (r Injarwvl rkmn njf ir tn4ucrtl lajur inc. Lar at ta ip.n. of ! n pioyr. lB-l''liBi ct oe traB.portalion i ta lnjur.4 ! !! rt tlac of lataiac. it a Oit.lmaor penalty for atsxxu'r d.ijr. t anil. K.aslall-n . r-ir laituit N-x : I .ry tnanlcl f:icy. ci'r r couoty. I imj-mrtl to l. hria an t rtsUU public tt. Bt:H:i.a mat-mum rat.. Tb City r uac;I rc.lT. jtupartof "oort author l'r l rnrapat !! proJavtio of book In .tt.ai . O.J 1'imnwti :th I ft. au-t( po.tic fr li.iara to nt p: jr. Tflt t l Biala rininffl tt lb. Bti4BiMpal prorw4vnj . f. tu-i-l. 'tU- Bra. commntrJ prior tt acUom bfra I a rommlMlQA. ft l far'.P proTi !.. Nt h H- i!ul (MW:nii P I pf6t l iaftti-ir;;r from (rMi nx aoJ.r tft. -e. aa4 ot pr.-w--sl i-m . coro yiBr.t br a muoi.lM.ur 6:1 a oi proi-i:nc. bun o t.r Iba pub J; .rl'' emml!on U. prtii4 tnat pror.'UR. br thm ORu-lptl!f ba omm.a. I at Ul'f la IBr.a nog'.ki a't. i-f bxa bt t'Bj op "Ha ta aitbdc rtmra I" a. ( lkta Rvalatrttoava .!. N' SJ l prut'. ar fl col. fofe irSit.. 9m'.rrHt ft or pouB4 n. In lvt f'"iol ol timi. trlbl I ! t ! f't. Tb .r tx I t.k.n c(C tha 'r an4 b4 upon lb. imb'f R'i of f - cjiusbt. by a foiiowtna a-c4'4:o- rbioiwtV !. rnnf m'i. t ! .rili. 4 cB. xx-k- . 3 '. i;.rU, s contv f NtimA t rnt. b ini pb4i- k rr&C m..r. oae. a !'' f-J ! or Mf. II c.BCa a puaFi.ii. anrtropv lb. aia: tr)Q. rarica ap;..'a; craa. cot a gra". rim. ran', a Ion. A p-n:tr of f-au ! to I !' I fia far i,ul.4tiwa.. wt'k a fr9 Im pruDmnt fr tu .-ob. vff.naa. Iii-Kraia piitil b- rititaaa or Ihoaa V ha out li'ir I m( ppr. COYOTE DRIVE PLANNED Ijk foantry III U CotrrrJ ly C'lvaao la April. rrmiT.i. rb i:jiPa- i.L a of ta B-.nl Bol aa.Bt Ut.J fir taa Jejr lit In Ihia -t: of tSa tt lil b tha royota ftara iiwn la b'ln- arrr.4 for It tha M" tJx ro'iatry for April 1. "T w- at t! bi faf3r of Iba ! lil b lorca tT'irnttrt Tar's ban4 of Tacakoraa n4 l a M:kaat kcna.l t wolfhoutwli Tha cha will lak tla.a ut)t! of Tp&rata on tT5a Lsaol X'ftjmhaUa? ra.-tl. Kabbit. In raBt fottoty ara qnlla r -a IMia yr. Tbra ra a faar tla-'k t' l JaU.ratbi'a In tna coticty. HIGHWAY HEARING IS SET lr. Ir-1 mil Maae l tloal on rull for ( Ulan Work. S IXEM. Or. Trh. It 'SpacU! Ta-f-ra farBUblea Iba t.tlmat for lb work of l'ataroe Jokua on tha C!i" Countr sacfioo of th Colum bia ICicbway. Mat tninf Law la d clarad tbat b Intan4d to h.ar both eid cf tb controrr at a confar tv. to hM Art.irla l'ab-;ttarr Tb contractor b put In claim a-ainat b county tor lT.;.li for atraa. Is la Bow nt ta 'r. Uawia to r what tba county shall pay. I- L t an tin aat.mat-l that th on !r actors war oa y sotitl-d to about IU.H1. Th astimal was rJactd. 140 ARE HURT IN WEEK Aorlawra'a Crmp-n tlosi Appllr-s lo 1 1 and ytttt Ar I alal. ItLUrt. Or, TaV II l.paia!- Vw ta araaa. aJ.s a'aer-; it total of III a-vldrnt war rr port ad to in Mat In-iuatrtal AcclJant Commla- iorv. of which con war fatal. Of th total bumbar rprtd 1 war aubjrrl to lb workman's ompauatlot act. -' war from public utllui.a. 3 war from othar Drma ao4 corporaliona which bait rajactad th act. and two war from Crma not cmployloc labor lo baiardoua occupatloos. I ollowtcc I tb Buinbtr of acrldaota Sy lr4utry : ftamlll. railroad oper ation. II; licbt and powir. 14: papar mtlL 12: con.trurtloo. i: lo(l. I rnaat parkin. . Iron aad t'l work. I; railroad rMiitr, 4: fcakary. 2. aula work. S: rubber od wianufac (ur. I: laundry. J; cam.nt company. 3: 4rpartmaBt ator. 3. and on "h for tb folloaioc: Milk company, piumo tBa". door manufacturln. tranafar rompaay. tail compaay. aaod and .-rtitL ahlBCl milU bra.a works, carac. mail niarkat. Soar mills, dradx ln. aro-arr, p.ioir. boilar maoufac- (uriBC. fu. conpaar. woolaw. phona rompaay. Iron work, tranelar oo bUbwar. RRIGATIOH BEING URGED f AI K .-D O-aTtsllO ( II t to. ori atTKII MLHi:tirROJi:cT, Kaatora orata) Nalaaaata rtaa la- dad by t:aalar aw Id Malar 3J Arr. OXTAHIO. Or, rb. It (Splal A airnDl la iinis haadway for tb orwaeltalioa of an Irritation a. a tr.t to daralop th Malhaur project I'atitioB ar bales- circulated amona; tb Un4owBr a-Klna tb County Court to call a n(in( and ;ctloo a Mirniun ataoa for tb Incorpora tion. Mmbr of lb Vaa Charobar of Commrrr ar lakinc lb Intttatir. aad lb Ontario Chan!r of Cooimerc la ro-oparattne- Tba alalhaur erojact has kn rr)tj by tb slat tnrlnur and th t'Blta-t flat Itaclamalloo 6rlc jointly, and a report la now bains ormtad. mat Enatnaar Lwia ana en s-tnaere "W Bistlrr and "THjpaon. of tfia raciamatioa scrvtc. charai-tariia It as tba moat attract! and faasibl proj ect latt In Orrgoo, If not In tb antlr Nortbwaat. It mbrawa . batwaaa Ontario and tb mouth of th Malbaur canyon. I tul.'S wt. on- tMrd of which la under practical cum vatioa bow front ln ditcba diTrrtlns watar from lb natural flow of tba Viln.nr. fuffclcnt watr la Obtained in Ihra- ditcbaa for two hay crops a yrar. Tba featur of th projact Is the ronairuction of a dam at Warm tiprlnsa. with spillway crest IS feat aboe low watar. to Impound li.00 arr f'et. th cost of wblca 1 au- tnst.a to fee II an arr loot. Hy nUninf an. extcndlnal th praaent ditcbaa. 11 acraa can b Irrt- calod front tba rir ana n i-arwir. at a roat of from iZ to ! an acre; ana :.o-) arra In addition ran b ..rttd. at a M:har cost, on Val Banrd. Hully and Willow creaks and Pad Oa Hat. DRY REGIME HELPS COOS arri'vt run niVi k:"i: fall r ts pi:r n:iT. Jaaaary. lata. Repwel hWB ? friar Traavakl la IHr fl-nrlak rarlor Obaere Ua. ir i titiitit t r rtr Vch. II (St- ciaL ITohibllloo, according to newa ?apr account, has made a marked . .... .n . r if tprima In Q.craaa in ' - - - Cooa Counly. an4 all tb town which hat aaloor llor in law iim aCrrt make reports tor th month of January which Indicat arreat for drunkannea for January. ll. ar lass t.lan 2 par cant of tho for lh cor- ra-pondir.a- montn in i'i tiiriaon. lor imi"1 " .... for drunaenneas, Marshf laid had but tour, and North F-nd orly a few. No r t rr. a ar iraceaoi iv iiv month. tb different la ry rollceable relation U lh conditlona pefor . . . . . . r 1 1 r for. 7 rv 11 . i. . .. - marly It waa common to s Intoxicated Parsons aoui mi " -' nl molested unlcs they became BuUancas. or war helplrae. for lh . ... . - t. . . ih. MniiAa i!arki rial I : i ( w . . . - - la private cache dwindled, tb slant baa Bol paca nonce in m niw stance. ... Tne toil'il.'ira p"'" - -apenarl bar ar obaarrln lh law atrftly. and bo complaints has bean recutered. Tbay handle th various auhatitutee for baer loBanbrry Juice. lam pO'UHon. arrap j.i'a. ... L.t.i.saa enmnara arlln i' I . I r isvaiiw. i...tn-" - that don by th saloons. I estimated at aoout r ' li - FRANCHISE IS HELD UP ioitiiihi ratine ot to take RII.HT l CORVAtM. Teraa Ar Ierlared atlafaetary. aat raaee-IUIHaa of Plrretrar n. tr Reaad la aajajahl. ITiKVAUJi. Or, Keb. 1J.I Special.) AltbJunh Bo formal retusai aaa f--" made lo lh City Council of Correal.. tb member bait bn ntormi in an Informal way ttal lh Southern Pacific win ta.ua to n th franchise re cently otd by lb CUT Council trranl- Ib prltll'S or clactriticaiion vi air linaa lo tni c"r. . , . Ta term of th franchise. It Is declare-!, are entirely e.t. factory, but. a--cort ns to Couasrl Kalph K. Woody, tbe raiiroa I waa assured by the last preccdlnc Council that th Ii0 bond put up by lh I'orUand. l:un at IUI era auaranteelnc th maintenance of streetcar sarelce oear certain streets be not declared forfeited, but canceled. Th "Southern Taclfle Company, ac- mrdtnar to tba understandina; City -.arci.men have of th matter, wl.l rfua to sicn the franchise Ur th cUctrifi-alion of their lines within th city limits until th Council shall hav dispoaea or t" awf uviivj v F - It. Th matter will b discussed at -oun-l rneetinc Mondse rtrbt. SUFFERED FROM LAME BACK, 3 WEAK KIDNEYS AND DIZZINESS tar Editor: Last Winter I suffered terribly from lam back, weak kidneys and dlsalnesa. and uric acid In th blood eauaed rheo- tnatlo pain. I sent to it t ierc Huffa'.o. .V T- tor nl new remedy. -Ar.urlc." As xo aa th bog of tab- . swail V n rraf n.r4 t j It lDss cjj ran vj " thm. o4 fp tooiold goo4 from "ri'AIS. MRA KATE THOMr0?C a- . Tkl- a- a -tirlr 1st skrfakDtsWl m6 .Ol"1 1 lim .-a w - pafcUlIf for kWnty comprint. n4 dlj , au-tnlnc from d.rWr of th . a..-k. thanmaftiin drOOJlT. COB Wf van . w ----- . . Kaa ttirtnsvt. In flat mmA tlnn IffWI'll V a ' of th bladder, a-alding urln and urinary troublea. Th pnysiciaoa ana .pertalUt atIr. Plerc a great Inatl- - .. i tl . . V V hava thor. lUlina. a.,..-.. ovshly tald this preacrlptlon and NEAR-BEER POPULAR SEATTLE King County Metropolis Is Not Sure if It Likes or Dis likes Condition. DRUGSTORE SALES SMALL All of Hoarded Liquor Has Not Yet IrfTti Consumed Police Koport I c-rr a ao br Nearly 0 rer Cent In "Drunk" Arrest a. SKATTLI", Wash, Feb. It (Sp rtaL Seattle boasts that It la th tartest dry city In th Cnitcd Stat but doea not boast too Ibudly. In th second month of Ita arid xlstenc th city, aa a whole, admlta that It baa not fully mad up Ita mind yet whether II liW or dislikes th new schema of li.'nse. Naturally thero are TaT)in iaraonal oninlona rintmr from ultra dry to ultra wet. but old General Pub lic ha Jet to expresa bis own oiiou. II Is soma; to slv temperance a fair trial and then let hla opinion ba known. In view of th fact that Kins county mlld up a -wrf majority of nioro than la.000 In th Kail of 114. tb philosophical disposition on th part of iScaUl bualnes men to maK tn best of an unwelcom law force-a on thm by th district that In lesislatlv parlanc hava lone been known aa the -cow counties," la held to b some what remarkabl by outsld observer. Also, conslderlna; that tieattl Ions; has been lh mot.t Mecca for pleaaure aeaaklnr Alaskans, the actually small amount f liquor consumed sine Jan uary 1. In comparison wun tonner records, la noteworthy. Druit atorea appear to b ohservlna; tha law dull rnerally and their aalea of liquor alnc tb first of th year hava been comparatively small. Tha only official check upon Seattle' liquor consumption possible haa been through th permit Issued by tha King Counly Auditor's office, tb wuningwn law. Ilk that of Orriron. allow Injc th im portation of either II quarts of beer or two quart of another coverage caca : days. Persalta A vers a e Jasspa. Tvurlnsr tha Brst week under the law ther wirt only 179 permit Issued. nrinclnallr to thos Improvident one who had, Reelected to stock their larders. This aversee for the first week of 30 narmlta a day Jumped to an avrrase of TO a day during; th aecond week. Purine tb third week, when hoarded stocks beitan to run low. there wer 17 permits Issued, an averac of more than 100 a day. Purine the fourth week th avrrae Jumped to 123 a day. Th lUth week under tba law. which ended last Palurday. saw a drop ta an averse of little more than 100 a day. thla belne; due principally to the most unusual snow storm ever expe rienced br .Seattle. On the worst day of the storm, however. 33 hardy and thlmty ones climbed the heights of Profanity Mill to th County Auditor's oftlc to obtain the desired permit. The Judgment of th -oooxe dories In the Auditor s offlc is that th ultl mat averse of their business will be about 140 permlta a day. FlirurlnK that th vrae man win mas nia supply last shout a month, this will mean between 3500 and 4000 rerular consumer of al"-ohollr. or only about on for each 100 of Seattle popula tion certainly a much smalller per cental, than the re.utar consumers of ma. Approximately half of lh permits ar taken out for Importation of whis ky, two quart to an orde-r. and of th remalnlnc half 90 per cent ar oecr order. 12 quarts to a package. Jaaaary Reewrd r-elabllsbed. Taurine- the IS business day of Jsn- uary there was a total of r 1 17 permits Issued in Klnir County, calling- for tbe shipment of th following amounts of liquor: .... Ilea-. 10.IM quarts: wniaay. ..is quarts: braaxJy. e quarts: wine, aa quarts: sin. 37 quarts: alcohol. 33 quarts: sake. II quarts: rum. seven quarts, vermouth, on quart. Of course all in noaraea i mi nor ns not yt been roonsumed. and It Is still oosaiMe. despite th rival activities of th bhee-ltr ofTIc and th feat tie po- lic department, to mah occasional purchases from bootlrs:sr. Th prlc la ft a pint for a brand of whisky Isitina- more Ilk halrotl than tb t-rnuln article, and it la distinctly a back-allry-end-arotind-t he-corner busi ness that la done by tbe retailing; jren trr at present. Also, as waa men tioned, both Sheriff Mob Hods, who arain la nurslna a Gubernatorial bee. and Chief of of Police Louis Lane, who la strlvlne earnestly to help th politi cal fortun of bl chief. Mayor III Oil!, ar letting no chanc recap to pur su tb over-confident, and altos-ether th prospect for lh boollrcKc is sny thins; but a rosy one. TllaTerral Cre Taken. The county nd city officer hav been pursuing notably different courses of law enforcement, -purine tho month of January lh squad of detective as sicned br Chief of Police Lang to liquor work raided II downtown ho tels, restaurants, poolhalls. etc, with search warrants, and found liquor In 43 of these places. City llnea to a total amount of IJJiO airs collected from these offender, under th city ordi nance forbidding th possession of more than 13 quart of beer or two quarts of other beveracee. Puring the sam period Fherlflf Hodge raided th Ilalnler Club, th aristo cratic stronghold of iattl clubdom, and followed thla with raid on the home of a number of wealthy business men. Is most Instances membera of the club. In every case but on more than th legal quantity of liquor waa found, and confiscation aulta ar now pending. Th difference between the city and county ralda was that the po lice were turning their attention only to booties s-ers. while Sheriff Hodge was using hla search warrants to ex plore private horn. Hodge's policy rstiaed a break be tween himself and Prosecutor Alfred I.undin the letter announcing flatly In eradicating these troubles, and In moat cases absolutely curing the dis eased kldnsya. Patients having once need "Anurlc" at Vr. Pierce's Invalid Hotel, bare re peatedly sent back for more. Such a demand baa been created that Dr. Pierce has decided to put "Anurlc In the drugstores of thla country. In a rady-to-us form. If not obtainable, send on dim by mall to Pr. Plerc for trial package, or to cents for full treatment. Pr. Plerc"s Golden Medical Plscor ery Is a blood cleanser and alterative that starts th liver and stomach Into vlaoroua action. It thus assists In mak ing rich, red blood, which feeds tb heart, nerves, brain and all organs of the body. You fel clean, strong and strenuous Instead of tired, weak, and -ail-in." Adr, DBY Wilfred Lucas "AC THE STORY - John Carter (Wilfred Lucas), who is a bookkeeper in an insurance company in a small town, is arrested on a charge ol murdering Charles Ryder, a cashier. Afterwards the night watchman is arrested for fighting and, deprived of the dope he is addicted to, he confesses himself guilty of the crime. 1 hen Carter finds that the president of the company will not reinstate him in his old position on'account of the notoriety he has gauied. In spite of all his efforts, Carter cannot get a position and his .r !.. : i,,,i fn ,,-nnf via lonvpci a nnt.A on the table m nis ii JillUUV lilCUUV-CU IAJ vo.iiw ...v, --- - home, saving that he has gone to a hotel to kill motive is to proviae ior nis iamuy uy ma uiou.au. little daughter, strays into the yard of Ira Wolcott, the presi dent of the insurance company. He finds out froin her the destitution of the family and rescues Carter. A scene is shown of the famUy a few weeks later. They have been restored to their former modest state of prosperity and happiness. Ned Fowler a clever young reporter, whe has aided Carter, becomes engaged to the pretty daughter of the house, Helen. - ; . . V . -r fi". at- ' i i i ' 5 :, Li 1 ii . ir-: i 3 sar-T- - PM Worker V...V.MACK SWAIN In niustrious Patron JOSEPH SWICKARD AnQEnertoinery: .:::::: HARRY GRIBBON . A Faded Vampire . .BILLIE BR0CKWELL An entertainer . , HARRY McCOY 2000 Feet of Laughs, Giggles and Chuckles, Fresh From Funnyland Directed by the Acknowledged Master, MACK SINNETT COL I Je-a--'-" " . . .. - - -.JSaaMMIMaliaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM I I I II I M. I II I III Bit IW n M aBT aTWll .1.11.1 I ' I ' ' " '" ' . ' aaaaaMaaa-aaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-aaa.aaaaaa-aaa aaaaa. . .JtBeW that he would Issue no further search warrants for invasion of private resi dences on mere ausplclon. but would drmnnd pretty conclusive proof of the exlatence of liquor. Since that date Sheriff Houge. though continuing to protest that the prosecutor, under the law. hsa no rlcht to withhold wsrrsnts. has shown no further disposition to raid residences, but it Is by no mean certain that ho has given up his light. retire Have ! Treable. As shown by the police atatistlcs. the effect of the prohibition law has bran to decrease by nearly 90 per cent the number of arrests for drunkenness and to decrease by 60 per cent tho ar rests for gsmbllng and prostitution. The three branches of crime. Illegal liquor sales, gambling and tho social triU ar handled Jointly by a squad of seven detectives assigned permanently to thla work by Chief Lang. Seattle had 287 saloons before Jan uary 1. About 100 of these are still In business, principally as soft drink stand., with some lunch counters and pool haJla among the number, " can not bo said that on the whole these ,r. proving a success. Many noted NOTICE. LATEST NEW SHOWER BATH LUXURY THE 6. D. SH0WE ARE MADE IN OREGON shower morning and evening-same cost of water as for one-person ttel owners, etc.-the saving on water bill for one m0Ttehnantewho move, etc., have your own-take it with you. This Shower is a winner, .write or appiy immediately for agency. W. S. Fleming 70 SIXTH STREET Phone Broadway 2083 General Plumbing Contractor Sanitary Drinking Fountains Plumbing Supplies Member Portland Chamber of Commerce FOUR DAYS. STARTING TODAY ouii ii ii i&iu; "The most finished Triangle feature to datea" Na Y. Telegram. W 'aa. -V--.a 5 wev7T---''-l a-! - 4 till t i" Our Now for - r.- L..L..J rem TVTAr.R UM Portland's Favorite Picture Palace 10:30 A. M. awJfl . r. it,, ficil hr Iha vear oara iwiu a.iti . " ..... - - enjoyed a temporary flow of prosperity while, they could be visited by tbe fair sex. for the novelty of the perform ance. . Near beer, soda pop. cider and but termilk appear to bo the most popular soft drinks at these places, with a strong emphasis on the cider and but termilk. The near beer has not proved as popular with most customers as the managements evidently anticipated, but at all times there has been a strong and growing demand for the cider and buttermilk. Fair Board Elect Officers. C1IEHAU.S. .Wash, Feb. 12. (Spe cial.) The Southwest Washington Fair Association officers for 131 have been elected aa follows: F. B. Hubbard, of Centralis, president: T. J. Long, of Chchalis, chairman of the board of di rectors; O. It. Walker, of Chehalis. sec retary: George H. Miller, of Centralis, treasurer: J. T. Bivin. of Lewis, com missioner. Messrs. Long. Miller and Bivin are the members of the board of directors. The best fair yet held Is High-Grade Accessories and IN B essie Love a u ji'iiiiiamni ijjwjuu'ai'.iu.n"'. uiaiii''tta-JUj-i .jmunipiu'.i . lusa nam ".'-.a '-h l;i i'Vi- rr'. Al p himself. His p v ADDED ATTRACTION Moonlight Scenes in Japan Positively the Grandest Scenery We Have Ever Shown Newest Courtesy Tea Served Daily in Ladies' Room From 3 to 5 P. M. the Big Laugh Fred Mace, the Will Coi TT.o Par-friPr Where Washington Meets Sixth TO 11 P. M. 7a l5i predicted by Secretary Walker for 1916, August 28 to Septemoer 2.' OFFICIALS ARE COMMENDED Centralia City Departments Mukc Good Financial Showing. CENTRALIA. Wash, Feb. 12. (Spe cial.) The management of every city department is commended in the report received by the City Commission yes terday from the State Bureau of Ac countancy, following the recent check ing of the city's records by W. S. Shank and E. E. Tennant, two state examiners. The check covered a period from May 1. 1914, to December 31, 1915. The report shows that the water and lights plants last year showed net profits, respectively, of $7130.23 and tii;qi 98 The former Commissioners are censured for allowing about 1100,000 to bo lost In two local DanKs, not dciub protected hy bonds. . RS Comedian de Luxe, in POLLY MOKAN - asiar..'CJV:ilr M- T.-r. -.-l ARE THEY WEAK CR PAINFUL? n !. -v.r bleed? Do you have night sweats? Have you paina in chest and aides? Do you apit yellow and black matter? Are you continually hawking and coughing? Do you hare pains under your shoulder blades? These Ar Regarded Symptoms of LUNG TROUBLE You should take immediate step to check the progress of these symptoms. The longer you allow them tn advance anil develop, the more deep seated and serious your condition becomes. We Stand Ready to Prove to You tufemnne. the German Treatment, lias cured completely and permanently case after case of incipient Lung Disease, Chronic Bronchitis. 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