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EE F &ZB. TO TOTOSELFTo act intelligently upon any problem, one must understand the subject.
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WASHINGTON STATENEWS OF INTEREST
Principal Events of the WeekBriefly Sketched for Infor-
mation of Our Readers.
Tin Klickitat county fair will I oheld r. (.'older ali> October 1 to *
Keei.rd prices fur timot! \ .? , a,
wool an : Ir a In t!ie Ullensburu dis-
trict art r. oriedCrou .d was broi.. i at «;->ld ndabs
for n di :nda: I (ill company storage
pi, m' and sale. at. lev
The < olorado pot..:
made its appear len in tin* Dlv sei
lion neur Walla Walla.i'OHtoffic- receipts of We:: k.-i.. , for
July showed a substantial «nin ovt
the same m< nth of 1915.llluestcm wheat touched the «)?,.: ir
mark at Walla Walla la. t w ok fi-
lar first time in months.
Yakima county eommi :. . willCOntribut fur the utirvey . f th-
proposed Vlnnnt Itaini r loop
Oood vearlier during tli<> 1. t e,
has irr at|\ anted road eon fruetlon invarious parts of Lewis county
Edmund 1 Durelio for nior tl
a quarter f eentui a b'adlri- hut
chant an i t. '.en or Ta< .-?ma is deadTil l,a Crossi i Mot flee bro
ken to the s e blown »p«-i: andnbc i ;>i 1 n rstlv m sta-. os< ilen
Wh reus the a cr- un ret tr.ub'if. r Centre .1 i . a. I . S."!l iin-r-
--hs e ri -'iste Ml for t, - p mie y eleetinn next month.
Tin ir. est fir.
j.rove 'sai'tou'i hi.e bee i parte
to the office of l e tii i wiiri idurin: ill 1: sr. mm !i
The i... v. aid. wh- el I,
f. r u.' 1 en i. . ohm. Ma rot rv fit \ antaf ;n ope>'atinn H can tan --t./.rt
100 .u . obiles ati
Bids tor the butldint of BitlluW C H-r \! : llOOi till dil will l<opei,. : Vmiu t 17 Viioiif { i Mm isavatiiil for t; st ucfure
K. i' 'I los -cm. pioneer t«.iUKtttltAi uUe\. bih filed for utate r« p
roscnta 1 o from i ic l« ion diunr listriet oil til ivpuhlira ticket
At th Co nr. national church . ifax Mis Melon Walters hern ...» thebride of Willtar f.eliny I n 10l it.
Jr.. a n f Couiir dsniau W. L. l.aFol-
lotio.Bei.'.tniiti L. Tweed, postmaster 'it
Wave.'lv. V. .is . purn adored to »
federal authorit:. tn ('hlontto ud mi
fe6?od to taking $800 of poatofflcefun tin.
Walla \Y i.i il i, ? i for .1 ul ?
showed ill um ited itiiii over ayour af. \u25a0. tlio trial beiuc s»'.l7K -while12 months agu thPv vvr re \u25a0 4f>f>2, ?< train
Of 113^6.
T T nder an agree in. i t will t' . terri-tory of Alaska, deaf pupil.- from thatterritory will be fa tirfit at the Wash-ington ach x»l for the dea in Vaieonvtr
Tn the report of the public servicebur an :t is «h..w.n that Ada> s countyis in excellent fieano'il condoion, tu:-t i.i. the linbilifii-s bv$1 _>s nor.
w. H. Martin, cashier of the Pioneer,\'ai 'i- tl hank of Ritz\ lb removedbis faro y u> Hp" :me, wher- they v.-' I1!m. He will retnaii: In his positionat Jtitrville.
An Increase in acreage assessed inKittitas county for 1910 over that oflast year, amounting to A 5,696 acres,ic -coord, d by this .'atisscssnien:.jus't completed
The Northern J'acifie railv r com-; any has started 'j ult against Pen l
Ore lee- intv an !!! \u25a0 \u25a0 il andexcessive ssrnent a.eainst : n
acrfs of its landsT Gilbert Pearson of Ne-. York
'cretary of the National Audubon ?"
oiety, arrived nt North Yakima to insp»:ot the government bird r.rervatiers in this- re-ion.
Members of the Vakima improve-ment elnb ar. sponsors for the [la:to er'-ot ti frnit evaporatin plant t-bi ope:,ii -d by the Pri Fr. sh Fruitn 'ipiivof Th Dalles.
Building permit" to tl.. value of
(24 >86? were taken out in North Yaki-ma d :.ii:£r the- workilm ?!'? " it. th
nn nth of .fill- a wording to the report
<>f th' bllIdi:I ' InspectorCompletion i the tax n ....
; u 1:i 1
liitwing a vnluatio'. of all propi rij it.
Pierce County of 187,528,236, compared
\u25a0 iih '. r - «.( r '. ISI last year, a reductk'tiof >8,831,836, was aniioohced.
'I he corn'i : one eorair: it to.ii- ppropriai '? r.-ll "d
T<ine e - \u25a0 .'.a .... -pl i\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 r. 11 ; '
?i'lit: .i.. ~i ti lnjy land Sil l f'tpiip a tar
f:et ra:. "ir ra"
The first u - of th:
season wer- . t ? m WenateheeInut Friday. < i i . \u25a0 \u25a0 ,ij- Co. of
Seattle paid iSH fi.r 150 host for It-Alaska trad ? for immediate shipment
The rieht i * n creditor to crarnislierw ijes < f ;mhiie lei.ii ;im pro
vld '1 in lilt loci- ? ' tlie I'M!",legislature v ,is ii;>l."id 1 - tie snpremp court in i leeiM.m which at'firmed the ml m nt secured by OitKansn hp,,lnst Robert T H(»!gf thepresent sheriff . f Kin ? county and republican randi !'ite for cover .or
Nearly 1200 hittl: cia. 3 hens of all1 reeds .ire * w entered in the
ftll-\'ort!iwest iiip contestwl-.ieh dpvr t Pullman under thei im>'« i of th° state colh \ oti Octoher 1.
Frank West, . v. ir-olil «>f F. A\\ e-Jt. of ProsH'-r was dr iwnt 1 in theSnnnynlde oanai The body t\as reovered two heur, inter nfc'r havif-'".
i.M-.ri en; - *ied tlirc "'i ;. 'o mileswood si pi;
O. Laurgaard, who was employed by
the Horse Heaven Irrigation districtto investigate concerning the feasibil-ity and cost of the project, has broughti:: a -f fn - r !' rc[ rt. H. sa; tthat the cost will be from $50 an acreup.
Frank A. Evans, age 69, formerlyenr/aped sot;,
and Inventor 01 a j.u!!!: appliance Inuse throughout the west and north-w. -r. died ,t his i in Clarl -!..n
from apoplexy aftrr .-c.fferlny t . o
" that 1......
raiit t try If tl
brotherhood- < iM a -driki :- <\u25a0<*.11.i-i' \u25a0 i
by tilr pu! '"
. : '. . .in. : :? r ofWashinjrt -n.
The Camas troop of KnightH of 11/I1 /thias. dismounted, took first in theconipi-Mtive .it Multnomah field,Portland. The company from Pfosserwas awarded second; Pasco, tliiml,and Tarema fourth'. There were noothi r entries
Miss Ola Ki liiir;- a graduate (
the Washington stat" college, lias beenelect.-d ! ; !l;.- hool I?ar !to fill 'place in the domestic science department of th- r lan 1 ..h ~tl
left vacant by (he resignation of MissRuth Sei:- V
Tic 1 fir: ? 1 . I .- irl tair to l><. .
plat \u25a0 «??" . ' ?? r i .ir( ..
Sept m: r nr. 1.-r .1 M ? ? f thPullma:. : ' r ? 1 conn.. ... a:. 1 i
he extension .1ment oi th ill
- \u25a0
St' , .\u25a0(d rnpt! t Ad ' . -.:.l C . :
fatitfrom th rr.r ; actn, nt that i; 1.
been decided not' to' continue the formation of th ne ? . ionizations
The 1:. nton ('it; Kiona cauninclub, composed of school girlsdirected by Sr eriutendent I' l Andrain, which won the state championship at North Yakima last year, hasbe mi Invited t , be the -rui.-t ( f the in-terstate fair at Spokane this fall.
Edward S. Hall was named I'uitciiiin'r riuumi.v-r r.f v jutl.iu
SPUDS! SPUDS!2 CENTS PER POUND
Satsop Produce Co.H0 fc-ast Wishkah Phone >96
al I ark by Juil?_> E. K Oushman incompliance with the i-.-i.r\-essio:ial act
of June 30, 1916. which crea'e.- sucha position in each or the nationalparks. The place carries a salary ofJl.SOi. 1 a yi ar
B. A. Hunter, who had charge of jthe Colfax - \u25a0 \u25a0 . , i.i o!fii ? la.-t yc. ; ii! ~..i?.-i conduct th--
offifce for t!;i efit of t!.' farm-ri 1ami those d. . iriiu work during tie. 1 ;harvest :-.y.v<n J tar. est is just
ginning, and within the next 10 dayswill hi in f;,!! : last.
id guilty\u25a0
legal sale of liquor In the Hotel Spot ikane and of soliciting orders for li-1(jtior at the h' tel. and was fined a totalof ?T3" and costs and given a jail sen-;tein-e av?r> gating 00 days.
The Spokane Ministerial association jthrough Its yice president, the Hev.T. IH Harper of W« si minster congrega
ti ;.. 1 church, telegraphed an invita-jtion to Oharl -s Evans Hughes to con >'in t ;i , :i: session of men's Bible i
classes of all Spokane churches at the Iar111>? r\ Sunday .M.ust t::.
Yakima . annual harvest ofin ii ? wh coin. it. \ rK in th« hop
fields an/i become stranded. will bematerially li-en. i th.yi ar, as i.'i.arit Offi' rr C F Cailes lias completedarrau mem: for tl lepi *ation in
all j alli er;- who have not been r< si
llel.t: of tile c ... tin n . ,1 s,!
Tb. i'.i-\u25a0 . '.111..ii. in the al.
. .
ctiii f 5100 i r t vpense m-n. \ to at'
tit the r« . salary paid ti. fir. l:i. i 1, .ul 1 1 paid t.. wh -ver w i
tionG- >r I. Mci'i. ; --n. of Tort: tnd
was nann 1 a- re. . iver by FederalJ al-. Cti -.1...U'. at 1 e hi! . i tb- ©
15. 31;. le Lun ' r npany William TCame'rou. Catue ron-Ilopyer Loggingc< nipany. Hnti,philips Foggin-j com-
pany, First Federal Trust company
trusts \u25a0- of th \u25a0 Sic.de Wells Loggingcon.: ciy and Miit .it It. Clark, all op
eratii. . 11 0r... Harbor.
How rrany Japanese are there in tl"«L'niteJ State*?
T « \u25a0 ? m,i V.; in the United £tatc-ii : ;? r, &0?SOS in Ilawa::. Hl» lu Guam,
in t!.i Fhillppinc-.
Piease inform a constant readerwliat | art Genera! Frederick F.nstoritcol In the capture of Aguinaido in thaPhilippine Islands
Gcnei Funstoii organised and coin
niande.l the expedition which capturedAg'uinaldii. The capture took place onMarch 1001. .Not onl.s A? r uinaldo.but hi- entire stall', w ere taken at l'aiawan, Luzon, ami op April ii." AwluiMotook the oath of allegiance ut Manila
He bail directed the forces in rebellion from June t» hi* capture
The Funstoii part;. was made up of(jet entj -five Mncabebje scouts who weriloyal i>> the United .States and four_\. <ei"; ii. ..i ei w)».. accompnnie*ti ? native* stensibl; a \u25a0 prl.soneilit \u25a0 .king .ii., i .directedti..- Ma aJu.l . t . n <lii',\ Agulnalilthat they hransbt five Amerfrnn .->Ol
di r. . - ? ... liv., ai.,l t . rcipiest tinFilipino chief to receive them. Whent! . ... . d .\u25a0. u. ? A^.i.i.aldo's quarters General Funston led theattack on ti.e dafundlng g forcerouting i, and capturing the leaderA ....
,i ? \ .-. i 1 -1 in l a iaw al
liny, w here ho was placed on board the1 . .v., .. .' V 1 ...-aiUJ Hat
11. -d 1 i. *\........in auihul». .e.
at Manila.
How dec;, the pay of United Statesarmy and navy officers compare, rankby rank?
'l'lie i'lMX'jy . of army oUUeis ii.nctivi mtvi< < is 1 Uiutviiuiit$31,000; major ii-mrai. f\'A>o; Lrljw-dlrr gPlH'lul ; COloliel.Ileutenaut c 0 onel, $3,300; uwJor. $3,000;captain. Jw; first lieutenant.second lieutenant, (1.700. Officers below tlie rank of brigadier general ic
10 j? : -v..i on lli. yearly pay t-1e.-o-li to: ni ?..; five years' sei'vi-c. Tlki'i irl\ j ly o£ navy ofilcera 1»: Aduiit:il. ?3u,iiOO; rear aJniiruls. iir»t
secontj nine. $0,00(5; captain*.$» ?».); ..:'. 1 Ikiite; i
? ? i' ?< ? ? . Oilj liciitCQ3Q?lu.MsbipUJoii at Naval auaikii..>fCOQ. All n.ivy officers receive 10 pei
?\u25a0t 'i i'i*!*\u25a0 a I rc i-,i:»ar puy 1... aduty or shore duty beyoutj the coutf: tal Vu.i\: >o. tlio raited Sia;c.>. c.v
«.4 l Port.' Tiiuo aHawaii.
Am 1 corroit in believing that nearlyall the German orfkera come from tnanobility or "gentry,"' 13 in the Britisharmy ?
111 peace times yes. lu wartimes fromail tbe educated clu »?:%*.
Car ypu inform mo how the reservesof the Cerman M
;r.». are officered whenca.ed to li.e coiors I uncersvartd toutin times ©f peace auout 400,000 troopsper year finish their urn: ©f serviceand return to civd life and form a partof the reserves subject to coil as pro-vide- by lav/. Do the proper Dumper
of officers, lieutenants to in-cluded, required to handle the retiringconscripts accompany them in the»rwithdrawal from the active arm/?
V\tJ] educate< 1 young men are admittod ijjto the German ariiiy us voluni.cci In plate of obligatoryAhe>o serve one year only, paying a! 1their expense and thereafter receive.further instruction which «juaUlie--them t'i become reserve officers, andthese lorni a corps from which almostaJJ the reserve and lauiiwehr otiieersare drawn in case of necessity. |»«>
side I:,.;re wa a very lar&e number\u25a0it men who liad passed through oneor tlie other of the oflieers' train
schools and. after serving som«time with the color.- , rescued from thearmy with the obligation to rejoin thecolwi.s in the event of war.
In what it.tUo will women be* dlluwudt»< vote in the coming] prwtjiOtintiti! uio».tion and how many women will havethe riyht to vote?
i ... ..laii., iu which women can votvlul' i»l O.M .l ilt 4U.V.1 tllii UUlilbtH' lit \Vi»
nu:ii iu oiU'li Htuti' i»ver twenty -out-.vt:»U'S oi itKO. ati.oriUnkC t<.» the oeUHUs
IV)H>, are f>lu*\vii in the followingtable:
Womenover £1
State- your?.1 at» 1,W7,4»CfciliiuiiiUi .. .. $71 ,3M"K»Ui&a<# 435.884» ».»]*.\u25a0* «.»«lo £1? 4£>Washii efton 277 71'"Oicaun ws.jasArizona ....... 43.5V1Xlujitana ".jjIdaho Gfc'fcis
m.t»Wyomin* jj,S4l ,tt.l*
Total 4i't trus thcit formerl y #nd op to m
-ompu.'-ti vgi/ tim« officers inthe British army purchased theirranks i
* ? Mil rhU i»ra« lira was «!»ihe awaywiiii l.y (he ah..liit,,u 0 f turn base anot July Jn. i*ml I'tiiii-v [trices w»*rroltea giveu u a briber, but always subrulu.
It> ;t ar is it not trua that the sunnavij;- tun in the United States and itspossessions?
tiiu mountain top-, of Porto Ui«vvtitvti the Hist r«ya of a rising sun I>of"ie ihu la-it i iv-, l»ave ttie mountainU'i's of the I'hilh'tuue.-i.
f\m IMPLEMENTS.Let Us Suppi;* "iour Poultr;
TV acts
NorthwestSupply Co.
H. E EI.DEK. ProfCome '\u25a0 G and Hume ? Pnon- »72
JAMES A, HOODABLRDLIH, WASH.
L. J. KoltsUndertakers
113 East Wistkah StreetPhone 753
pKOPLE looking for large,thoroughly modern rooms Ina tlrst class hotel at extremelylow rates, go to
Standard HotelIst Ave. and Pine St.,
SEATTLE. WASH.
Money to LoanOn either Farm or City Property
LonK Time Lowest Kates
McCaw (EL Co.
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I want larms to sell. If youhave anything worth advertis-ing:, list it with me.
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