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Friday, October 22. 1909. AMERICAN DYE WORKS Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Largest and best equipped plant in the county. 2821 WETMORE » Foi Men's Union-Made Shoes, and Clothing Hats and Shirts Established ll Years GO TO THE !4Q3 He»iA/lt« Near ,« llc . k< . r S , Y EO & SON. LOCATE AT ANGLEY, You can buy lots, waterfront tracts, improved acreage and logged-off lands. Small payments down; balance, terms to suit. WHIDBY LAND CO. We Want to Move 5-Bx4 No. 4 Ceiling. Ix 4 No. 4 Drop Siding, lxtt No. 4 Drop Siding. Ix 6 No. 4 Rustic. Vix4 No. 4 Cedar Siding. PRICES VERY LOW Bring Us Your Material Bills for Estimate Ferry-Baker Lumber Co. General Office and Mills, City Sales Office Foot of 16th Street, Delta. Under IVstoffiee. Moth Phones 88. Both Phonos 8-M Also Sunset Phons jog. CustomTailorsllnionLabel is on your garments. We have a first class shop and are prepared to take care of your wants in up-to-date clothes. P. WAG 111 IE R Phone Ind. 589 Z. Res Ind 2')BX. FINE TAILORING. REMOVED TO 1912 HEWITT AYE. X AKERLY Labor Exchange Employment Office H.- furnish you with a job and give you a square .leal. Phones: md, "> ">!lz; Sunset, 103. WE LEAD FOR GOOD WQBk We call and deliver. WHIDBY ISLAND, ASHINGTON LANGLEY, WASH Y t x6 No. 4 Cedar Siding. Ix 4 No. 2 Roof Sheathing, Ixo No. 2 Shiplap. Ixß No. 2 Shiplap. See th at the BOTH PHONES 248. C. P. JESSEN 1218 HEWITT EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN LADIES' TAILORED SUITS lTn, "»Jln« Sale of Udlen' T .red I ..II Butts surpasses nil rec n M M mM,c '" value-giving, surh extraordinary reduction-, on np-to- fB " le,a Iww nevei before been offered at the beginning of the seawm of nn\ year previous. II"' styles ere the accepted models tot tell Mid winter. The long tnilurcHl coats are satin lined. The skirts are mud,' in the new pleated! Included arc also three-pi models, in the princess style. The materials comprise fancj serges, mannish suitinfs, chiffon, broadcloths, »atm Finished and striped material*, in all the pleasing fall shades j also Btaple polors and black. Many ol the "nils arc triim I: others strictly plain stylesi an endless variety to choose iron,. Uomc today an.l buy. $20.00 New Fall Suits $14.95 $25.00 New Fall Suits $19.50 $35.0(1 New Fall Suits $2').50 OOLSOU & CLEAVER THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY 1718-20 Hewitt Avenue. Hoth Plumes 217 Riverside Market 2900 HEWITT AYE. No NOTICE. IV THE si PERIOR COURT OF THE . STATE OF WASHINGTON, IV AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH. In the Mailer of (In- Estate of George A. Morten. Deceased. To All Whom It May I oncern: Notice i> hereby given, that Edward Morten, has tiled Ids final account here in as administrator and has filed a petition requesting that said estate he distributed, and tin' court has fixed the 22d day of November, 1009, at the hour of 111 o'clock a. iii. uf said date, at the Court House, in Everett, Snohomish In The Strongest Terms We Reccomend VANCOUVER. B. C. BECAUSE ii is a rapidly growing metropolis. BECAUSE it has doubled in population in less than two years and will repeat the same perfor mance within the next two years. BECAUSE the railroad powers of America evince their confidence in a most emphatic manner. BECAUSE it is the Pacific Coast terminal for four transcontinental railways—the C. P. P., the Grand Trunk, the Great Northern, ami ihe Northern Pacific. BECAUSE as a commercial city it has a monopoly on practically all of Canada's enormous, rich agricultural belt, It has no rivals for first place in all of Canada BECAUSE everybody in Vancouver is making money. BECAUSE every person in Everett who has pul a dollar in Vancouver real estate, has had his original capital multiplied beyond his mosl sanguine expectations. one Bellingham man made $56,000.00 .: ar profit on an original investment of $19,000.00 in Vancouver Real Estate. Another Bellingham party put in + 1.(1(1(1.0(1 less than two weeks ago and has already taken out $2,000.00. Come to our local offices 1218 Hewitt, and We will give you scores of similar ex periences. People of prominence whom you undoubtedly know well. The same opportunity await you. We will sell you guaranteed acreage on Lulu island for $250 an acre. $50 Down, Balance Easy Terms There aw only ;i few acres left al thai price The land is all cleared and ready for the plow. The soil is Bueh it will raise anything. Vancouver needs more garden truck. Land cannot be cultivated fast enough to supply her iuereasinu .leinands. The city is today Importing a good percentage of ils foodstuffs. Bo much for this nraagfl from an agricultural standpoint. When Vancouver is as largp as Seatlle (which at the present rate of progress will he inside of two years' time) this will cease to he considereri as acreage It will he city property and you can sell it off in city lots at magnificent profits. No one who is familiar with the history of Seattle's suburban acreage: will question the probable realization of our prophecy. Investigate the situation and learn for yourself. There are several Everett parties going over to Vancouver next Sunday. If you are interested let us know in time and you are welcome to join the party Our automobiles will be awaiting you at the train to show you the property. The Standard Trust Co., Ltd. Labor Exchange, 1218 Hewitt Aye. E. Akerly, C. P. Jessen, Local Representatives. THE LABOR JOURNAL We Carry a Full Line of "GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS" BOTH PHONES 399 i h County, Washington, as the time and) j place when and where n hearing on saidj j final account will be had. and as the time and place when and when." a hear 1 in"; on said pet it ion for di-l rilnition will lie had, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may ap pear and file his objections, in writing, to said account and have his objections 1 ; heard by the court, and uia\ appear and file objections, in- writing, to the petition for distribution and have his objections heard by the court. Dated this 11th day of October, 1900. JOHN R. DALLY, Clerk of Said Court. Date of first issue October 15, 1909. Ot; WHY? BUT OF VNCOUVER, B. C $1,000,000 Capitalization No SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. IN JUSTICE COURT. BEFORE WIL LIAM SHELLER JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, IN AND FOR EVERETT PRECINCT, COUNTY OF NNOIHt MISH, STATE OF WASHINGTON. David N. Qarthley and U. B. Williams, co-partners, doing business under the firm nam.- and style of Qarthley 4 I William-.. Plaintiffs, i-. Frank W. i Neely, Defendant. To Frank W. Neely, defendant) In the name of the State <>f Washing ton, you arc hereby notified that the above named plaintiffs have filed a com plaint against you in saiil court, which will come on to la- heard at my office in the Stokes Building, in the "( ity of Kverett, County of Snohomish, state of Washington, on Saturday, the 13th day of November, A. I). IMB, at the hour "I ten ilili o'clock in the forenoon of said day, ami unless \,,u appear, and then and there answer, the same will lie taken as confessed and the demand of tin' plaintiffs granted. The object and demand of said com plaint is as follows: To recover a judg ment against the defendant tor the sum of Forty-two and 77-100 Dollars ($48.77), with interest thereon at the rate of Six per cent (ti per cent) per annum from the :tlst day of August, 1909, together with the costs and dis bursementa herein, and to subject to the lieu of the judgment recovered here in and to enforce the same by the sab ot certain personal property, belonging to the defendant, which was attached herein on the 11th day of October, 1009, under ami by virtue of a writ of at tachment issued out of the above en titled court directed to the constable of Kverett Precinct, County oi Snohomish, : State of Washington, said property be -1 ing more particularly described in the i inventory and return of said constable annexed to the writ of attachment here in. WM. SHELLER, Justice of the I'eaee. Complain! filed October 11th, 1909. Date of first publication October l, r >. 1900. Date oi la>l publication November 12, 1909. Ask for the button when you visit a drink emporium. If you don't find it, "23." Umbrellas FOLEY'S, 1714 Hewitt Avenue. Kid- School Umbrellas from 35C Up Covering and Repairs called for and Delivered. Sunset 1862 Independent 601. EVERETT TRADES COUNCIL The Trades Council met in regular session Wednesday night, President st ambaugh, presiding, A communication nraa received from Central Body of Denver, requesting all plumbera to stay away from thai city las there is trouble on. Council donated the sum of $10 to itlie striken in Sweden. Report by Unions. Barber- Two initiations, one appli cation. Carpenters—Seven initiations. Finan- cial secretory reports Hi.'t members in n 1 standing. Shingle Weavers One initiation, two i npplicationa. Electrical Worker* one Initiation. Plumbers -Two membera by card. Typographical- hive iiiimiili. i h hy : card, No SUMMONS. IN THE SUPERIOR coi'RT OK Till" STATE OP WASHINGTON, IN' AND KOR THE cot XI V OF SNOHOMISH. F. E. Anderson. Plaintiff, vs. Tom Han sen and -lane Doe Hansen (whose true Christian name is to plaintiff un known), his wife, Defendants. The State of Washington, to the said Tom Hansen and Jane Doc Hansen (whose true Christian name is t<> plaintiff, unknown), his wife, the above named defendants: You ar hereby summoned to appear within sixty itin days after the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to wit i Within sixty (60) days alter the 22nd day of October ,1909, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer upon the under signed attorneys for plaintiff, at their office below stated: and in ease of your failure so to do judgment will be ren dered against you, according to the de mand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The above entitled action has been commenced to obtain a money judgment against said defendants and each of them, and to enforce such judgment against the following described real estate, situated in the County of Sno homish, State of Washington, to-wit: The Northwest quarter (N. \V. y 4 ) of Section thirteen (13), Township thirty two (38) north, of Range four (4) east of the Willamette Meridian, which said real estate was attached by plaintiff at the time of the commencement of said aeion. BELL, ANDERSON" A McLAREN. Attorneys for Plaint iff. Office and Postoffice Address. Everett, Snohomish County. Washington. Date of first publication October 22d. 1900. (it SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOR THE t OUNITY OF SNOHOMISH. A. Slavton and Agnes Slavton. his wife, and Thos. P. Petty, Plaintiffs, vs. Knud Benson and Jane Doe Benson, his wife; and all the unknown heirs of Ben Benson. Deceased; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein. De fendant s. The State of Washington to the said defendants, Knud Benson and Jane Doe Benson, his wife; and all heirs of Ben Benson, deceased: and all other per sons or parties unknown claim ing any right. title. estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (00) days after the date of the first publication of this sum monSi to-wit: after the 13th day of October. 1 !»<>*.>, and defend the above en titled action in the above entitled court, ami answer the complaint of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your an swer on the undersigned attorney lor the plaintiffs at his post office adress below given, and in case of your fail ure so to do judgment will lie rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint, a copy of which has been filed with the clerk of said court The above entitled aetioii is an action brought by the plaintiff! to quiet title to certain lands situated In Snohomish County. Washington, described as fol lows, to-wit i The South half of the North hall iS, 1-8 of X. 12) ol the Southwest quarter of Southwest qua* ter (S. W. 14 of s. W. 1-4) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Tweatj eight (28 North, of range Five (S) Ka.-t. \V. M.. containing Ton (10) acres of land according to l". s. Government survey, excepting therefrom a strip of land Fifteen (18) feet wide off MM South side of said tract of land. And to 01. tain a decree of tin- ahove entiled court forever barring each and all of said do fondants from assorting any right, titt - - or interest in the promises SOOVS .b --■erthed. 0. T. WEBB, Attorney for Plaintiffs, i Bostofl'iee address: Stokes Bldg.. Xv erett. Washington. First publication. (Vtober 15, IMS, 7t Nothing but union made tobacco at the Labor Temple cigar stand. Try the new union made cigarette tobaico. QoM Flakes. This is E-Z So are uiy shoes and they are Union Made. I give clerks 10% discount E - Z 1721 HEWITT AVENUE Northern Transfer Co. Kxpreae and Baggage PIAHO AND PUBXITTJBI MOVING Storage in Connection Office, eajo Broadway Everett, Waefc. Outlook's Severe Arraignment of Presi- In a recent Issue Ibe Outlook Mags- Sine reviews the strike at McKees Rocks ms follows: From these facts and this statement wo think it is clear bow the Pressed Steel Car couipunj answers the ele mentary questions raised by the strike; llus the workman any rights the eui ployer is bound t" respect? He bus the right to quit work, and that Is bis only rijilit in industry. Is the public concerned tn the way n company treats its men? Not nt all. It is the public's business simply to protect property and enable the capi talist to get laborers, What the capi talist does witii these laborers after be gets them is none of the public's business. is the workman on v different basts from the material on which lie works? Not essentially. Tbe only difference is that the car company hns to buy Its steel lit the price set by the steel man ufacturers, whereas it buys its labor at its own price. This Is. of course, be cause the sieel manufacturers are or ganized, while those laborers are not. Is the workman to be treated other wise than as a tool or a piece of ma chinery 7 Certainly with no more care, probably with less, if a piece of ma chluery breaks down the company has to stand the loss, so H is careful of Its machinery. But if a workman is killed sonic slight damages are paid out of the workmen's fund, so the company does not have to be careful of men. This attitude is thai Industrial autocracy, H is the attitude of those who believe that the sole control of In dustry belongs t" the owner of capital. It is an attitude thai cannot be main talued in v democracy. Indeed, it is possible only to the autocrat or the Socialist, if Ihe principle upheld by President Hoffstot is right, then so cialism is Inevitable, for the public must control industry, and if the own er of capital is the side arbiter of In dustry then the public must own all [capital, and that is socialism. Wetlu nut believe that tlie owuer of capital is t be sole arbiter of industry. Labor lias a right as well as capital to direct Industrial activity and decide i' l dustrial questions. The public Is more and more going to concern itself with the condition of laborers; it is going to see that laborers have at least as ad vantageous a position us pig iron and that a human being is counted of more value than luauj pieces of machinery. Mr EioffetOl is the relic of v Vast No. 1664. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND HEARING OF PETI TION FOR DISTRIBUTION AND FINAL DISCHARGE. 1\ Till-: st PERIOR COURT Of THE STATE OF W VSHINGTON, IN s\D FOB I UK COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH. In the Matter of »lit' Estate of Odin K. (irader. Deceased. Ni>tiee is hereby given that Victoria Grader, m administratrix of the estate of Odin X t irader. deceased, lias duly tiled in tbo above entitled court her final account as such \ad'tn»nist|ratrir and tier petition praying for the set tlenient and distrlbutkm of the said estate of the said Odin K. Orader, de rjeasod. sad for her discharge as such adminisi intrix. and that the above en titled court l>\ an order duly made and '.entered herein haw fixed Saturday, the tth dit.\ "I November. 1909. at the court house in the t it \ Kverett. County of Sti.di>>nll~!i. siati of \\ a»hington, at the hour of ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of said day. a- the time and piece of the hearing of such final account and the settlement of the same and the said petition and application for dis trlbtitiou of said estate and for a final discharge as the time and place where in all persons interested in said estate .may appear and file their exceptions in writing to said account anil contest the ; same and show cause, if any, why a I final dist i ibiitioii of said estate should not lie ordered and said administratriv [ Im> finally discharged. Witness the BoOTmble W. \V Mack, nidge of the said miperior court and the s<>al of said court hereunto affixed this 6th da\ of (Matter, Mi, ' JOHN H DALLY, Comity Clerk ' PADOEI r A BCLL, Attorneys for Administ rat rix. |>~t. ' nrst publication (Vtober Hth. i i»ot» 6t 2.50 3.00 3.50 Union MadeSboes For Nothing over $3.50 for Men Nothing over $3.00 For WOMEN Old Post Office Corner M'KEiZS ROCKS STRIKE. dent Hcffstit. 3