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WOODROW WILSON, IN WHITE HOUSE,
WILL PUT TRUSTS OUT OF BUSINESS
PRINCETON. N IVk ?l Wo
h«v<> )llst been gIVCH tllO *W BUtl
trust In* of « new president
Wood row Wilson. b> l> I h own iii.gnt,
him writ lan them on (In I<ttutr>
book* of New Jersey tu llimr, the
very last bit .tths of lit* governor
•hip.
They show exactly what this man.
In the very first breath* of hi*
presidency. will stand for In re
gard to "the treat malefactors of
wealth what his attitude will be
on (he one big question before the
American people, the trust quo*
tlot:.
"These bill* are Intended to
prevent monopolies by corpora
tions. firms or individual*. They
are designed to put an end to
truatt and monopolies under
our state laws, and I can confi
dently predict that they will ac
complish that much desired re
sult."
There you have the slat of
Wood row \M' - new corp 'ration
laws In the word 4 of the man htm
self the man who caused the bills
to lie draw it up Mini who stood In'
hind the-u night and day until they
were pa; dbyt) ■ 1 legislature The
bills chow that our new president
believes In bringing an absolute
death bed finish to every mouo|>o|y
sheltered by thl* country.
To come to this conclusion nil
one has to do is to read the s!\
new laws ov< r Theie Is nothing
mealy mouthed about them. They (
EXPLORER'S WIFE STILL IN
IGNORANCE OF HIS FATE
This picture ahcwi Mrs. Scott
and her little boy studying, on a
big chart, the route taken by "dad
dy" on hi« quest for the South
Pole. After figuring II all out.
Mr*. Scott sailed "to bring daddy
home." and is now somewhere on
the Pacific ocean on her way to
New Zealand. The boy remained
at home.
9AN FRANCISCO, Feb 21 — Mr*
Robt. F. Scott la not yet advised of
the death of her husband on the
Booth Polar dash. sccording to
Capt. Steven* of ihe llnT Tahiti,
tn port today. Stevens declares he
Intercepted the messages Intended
for Mrs. Scott, who Is on board the
steamer Aorganl. and tried In vain
BOY BANDITS CAPTURED
AFTER RESTAURANT RAID
"Hands up!"
Jack Gerolimis, proprietor
of a restaurant at 703 Madi
son st„ shoved aside a pile of
bills he was auditing at 1:30
this morning and elevated his
hands above his head, his eyes
riveted on the aperture at the
small end of a 38-caliber re
volver held in the hands of a
steady, smiling-faced youth.
A second youth stepped be
hind the counter and pocket
ed the contents of the till.
$3.35, leaving immediately by
the front door. The boy with
the gun backed to the door,
keeping Gerolimis covered, and
the two broke into a run.
Gerollrois (crabbed a gun from
under fhe counter and fired twice,
attracting the attention of Patrol
man fiaunteltt.
MONTK9ANO. — PRISONKUS
working about ihe court house, who
were refused gloves to wear while
doing the work, have gone on a
strike.
ITCHING, CRUSTED
ECZfMA IS CURED
By a Single Jar of Resinol After
Many Remedie* Had Failed.
Brooklyn. N. T . Nov 27. 1912—"p '
would b« vary wrong not to tall you what
Raalnol Ointment and Il"Rlnol Hoap hav*
don* for uk My bit»y boy wnn born with
a rough akin It k»i»t x«t(ln| wn»««- »
tha tlm«. It b*<am« a i-in*
and at tlm** a thl'k rrual would
ffa would fry and lt» h r> it < 'ha t
I saftnot fall you ail th* NiB«4lM and
•alvaa I ua«-d l><(or« 1 ■••fit for |{*>nlriol
•am'pNn
"At tict I wiiktd Win with Rssinol
R'.aj* ur. 1 fint or. I' • if' ' » r r ir •
l)*pt for lhr*«* hour* Wl . I . w < I
w« "i I'l Mr' ik 'i 'I .»• i n, •i ■ ■
th«- aawt ■ droppad ff : ■ •• r.« -•« r r<
turned You w . r »t t . . k ■ *n Mm
Th«n I bought R**ii)o! Hoap arid a I»«/«••
Jar (// ' »ifitrri**nf. hut b«-fora tt wf«* 'i ll
Vltd baliy waa wi! I wow 14 dot 9v*
without Raslnol Olntmant and >*(>|a I
havo r«• « •.• l• • I ii, . (I'
frl«*nd* " (llfMd; Mr*. Ratio JffirU'rf
176 Ralph Ht
If you or any of your Uttl* ooas ar«
p o*. 'r.r fro • *'•/• . tutt'-r rin*
WdfTri or ■ t li< r i» hi nr. Mir r,ir i ah
araptlon. 11'" / < i- >.i . . ■■ ■ t « 11 r ; . ,f ~f
th« %tlu# of £* fnol T1 |ti
*« if .r •! • ' V-. i rt u< ' '
in ant and Ji«*inol floap at any druniit'i,
«t»r can Mt MnptM fr** bif writ Ins fo
Dapt. I T, Bwtnol Cham, f'o* BsJtlmora
M l ft*alnol atopa lt< hlng lnntriat |*r<
aerlbad by rareful doctors for 18 yaara
! nre a* crystal clear a* n pool at
sunilsr. They are Intruded to take
monopoly by the throat, choke It
to death, and. heave It no far into
the ocean that It will never get
l*:u k to the \mrt ; in shore 't'hev
siiow tiuit Pynldistilsot Wtlaon
was talking In all seriousness when
lie declared In Ills campaign
f peeolic* that monopoly hud been
found Intolerable and Indefensible.
The blgit -t Item lu the new preal
dent's antitrust laws Is that. In
New Jersey, holding companies of
all kinds are absolutely prohibited
In the future. lloldltiK companies
are the "paper companies" thnt
mostly hold the stock of a lot of
concerns that reall> do the lititil
m • Ml the trusts are holding
compatile- It is in them that stm-k
is Ju> - led. prices Jerked up, wages
ground down. exeei,s|v© profits hid
den. and watered Mock Issued Wit
son could not übollsh the existing
holding couipanlt s because a law 1
cantii t be made to do work back
wards, but his new corporations
bills pre*cut existing holding com
panics from continuing the tricks
li\ which they have built up monop
oiled.
THE LAWS ABSOLUTELY PRE
VENT THE MAKING OF AGREE
MENTS TO RESTRICT TRADE.
THEY BAR ANY ATTEMPT TO
SET A LIMIT UPON PROOUC
TION.
THEY MAKE ILLEGAL ANY 1
COMING TOGETHER TO IN
r:JXZZ 1 VSC -ST""" ","-TP
to relay them to that ve»*el.
It Is not believed Mr* Scott will
hear the tragic news until the
Aorangl arrives at Wellington, N
jZ., Feb 26. where she expected to
greet her husband.
(SaunHett struck out In the wake
of the fleet youths. Me wan Joined
by Patrolmen Kendall and Stanley,
and the three bluecoats followed the
pair until, at Hlath and Spring, they
turned Into the Berwyn hotel a
scant quarter of a minute ahead of
the officer*.
The would-be desperado*.*, with
out any reMlstanc, gave themselves
up. "Some class to that last 100
yards, wasn't there?" smilingly
asked Lewis Trimble as he handed
over hla gun to the panting patrol
men.
"I'll take the rest of mine In the
wagon, please," suggested the se<
end bandit, grinning.
The youths gave their names as
I.ewls Trimble, 21, < lerk and lloy
Keene, 18. waiter.
On Trimble was found a 38 cali
ber gun. the chambers of which con
tained three charged and three
i empty shells, and a lady's white
! purse reported at headquarters as
missing
A COSTLY BUSINESS
Huff H,." lal
NORTH YAKIMA. Feb. 21 T. S
Kennerly has given up his attempt
to utilize waste fruit* from nearby
orchards by turning It into brandy,
and will move to Coeur d'Alene.
He paid a city, state i»nd federal II
c« nse, but when he found that, he
would have to pay an additional fee
of $500 lo Ihe cily before be could
sell the 6.000 gallons of brandy al
ready made, he quit
FARRAGUT IS READY
Ready for coast trade, the steam
er Farragut was turned over to the
Alaska and Pacific Steamship t'o.
today, after being rebuilt Into an oil
burner. Stateroom* for 112 fir*t
cliiss ji« Neuter* and IK second class
have been Installed. She will sail
for Sun Francisco on her maiden
voyage under her new owners on
February 25.
THIS FROM EVERETT
Ily Uafted Pre** UflMl win.
EVERfcTT, *eb. 21 Col.
Reland MII Hartley, former
Biajror of this city, fired a thof
•ti lhr fir to frig"t»n aw*/ a
pt »<r Then afft m| le-l t*
call ire n'«ce, tit (o d not get
ten r» invent I get) > proved
he *h it I ie p una two.
Defendant in popular divorce ca#e
tentin*« In* to'ik umbrage because
hin wifn t all' '1 hlin u prur)«*. Ah
long ;.t our wlv u •'< k to word* of
one liable we men ought to alt
tight.
I CREASE PRICES. AND THEY
MAKE IT AN OFFENSE TO FORM
POOLS TO PREVENT C'MPt II
TION IN THE MANUFACTURING.
THE TRANSPORTATION OR
SELLING OF AMY COMMODITY
EITHER SfcCRETLY. INDIRECT
LY OR IMPLIED THE LAWS
EVEN PROHIBIT A HOLDING
COMPANY ALRI ADY IN OPERA
HON FROM ACQUIRING ANY
MORE OPERATING COMPANILS.
I tut (lov Wilson haa not stopped
at merely these things. He has
made these offenses punishable In
the case of alt concerns organised
under the laws of New Jersey,
whether such acts aie committed In
w Jer«e> or other states \nd.
furthermore, these laws provide
that the OFFICERS AND DIRECT
ORS OF OFFENDING CONCERNS
SHALL BE PERSONALLY RE
SPONSIBLE FOR VIOLATIONS
Kuril of th<**t* vlohitloui la
| iiAttHl hh a mMrmiMinor, and in
punUhablt* by ti fin* of li.immi. or
ttiiprinotimettt for «»n«* year, or botb,
fund in addition ami ht«ro the drat*
11|o attitude of tlt<P man Wllaon to
i ward competition cruahlnic ©orpor
ottortm In moiit fU-arl) ahowr the
iI.iHH provide thai the company
. whiißi* officer* or dlr«M*tor* are con
victed shall loae Ita charter.
SVw Jersey I* even wor*e than
h<>r notorious reputation as (he
mother of tru«ta" Im|>llon Nearl)
•■very big muno|ioly lin* llh home
her«. The total capital of th«- con
rerun affected bv these lawn la
more iii 111 $7,000,000 uoo Included
In the New Jer* * \ fWtnlljr are the
Amalgamated Copper Co . the
American Sugar It'-flulng ('<>. the
Ameilrnn Tobacco Cu, the Ameri
can Woolen t'o, Standard Oil Co
and the t'ulted States Steel Cor
poration.
Such were tho power* our new
president went up against and beat
to a frustle
A* president, ito you think he'll
be a match for them'
THOUBANDB IF
BOMB
WILL BE MADE IN
BY INCREASED VALUATION OF CITY
LOTS
Will you lie one of the keen-sighted?
You d"»'t have to he a JIM 1111.1. to make money
in this new city. Go to IX M.T ind look at the pro*
pect.
Tolt is reached by two railroad* and hacked hy
thousands, of acre* of rich farm land-. and a vast
wealth of standing timber. The coming of railroads
to the rich valleys of the Tolt and Snoqualiuie river*
pave birth to the new city of T( >I.T.
In only a few months Tolt lias accumulated a very
substantial payroll. Tolt has a canning factory, a
creamery and duoc factory, shingle mill, sawmill,
an<l other large mills arc coming ()ne of the finest
and largest belts of standing timber in the North
west is to he milled and shipped from Tolt.
The lumber industry ah ne is sufficient to make a
modern city of Tolt. Both the (treat Northern and
the Milwaukee have iii.tlc preparations for a city of
at least FIVE THOUSAND.
The coming of railroads to Tolt has already inter
ested Eastern capital to the extent of
k SMUfIM IMLLABS
You have a chance now to put your money into
the -.mie I' •aI it \ that :,'t cat railroad companies and
bankers are pushing.
Tolt i- a new town that offers every man an e«|ual
chance—this town is brand new and has a certain
future, There is not a possible cause for a doubt
ahotif Toll's future All that territory that is drained
by the Tolt and Snoqualmie rivers is positively trib
utary to Tolt. This territory consists of thousands
of acres of rich farms and one of the finest and larg
est hclts i f standing timber in the state. The farm
ers of ihe Tolt country will support a modern city as
fa-t as the city can grow, and the lumber industry
will make t!ii-> new town boom at a record-hrcaking
pace. There is every fiossiblc proof that Tolt will
make you big money if you will get in on the ground
floor. The big investors are rapidly developing the
country and making the new citv of Tolt. The small
investor ha-, a chance to take advantage of this.
The 0 N railroad would not spend thousands of
dollars to build a new line to Tolt unless they had
big plans under way.
You now have thr opportunity of becoming a
ground floor in\< -tor in this new city. I)on't form
your opinion from where von are now illing. Go
and see the livest new city in the West.
I.OTS NKAR THE BUSINESS CENTER ONLY
$50 EACH
All prices include modern city improvement*.'
Water system now installed, sidewalks laid and
streets graded. Here is a new city building i<> meet
the mini' ii :I■ demand.
Sp< ' i ll automobile excursions leave our office cv
erv morning 10 o'clock. Call and make arrange
ments to go tomorrow or Sunday.
<§,• TOMICTM
. WEWiEiT m.
410-11 HOGE BLDG., SEATTLE, WASH.
I 'J''l i A 1 ,
Till -I'IAK PKfDAY, I I HRUARY 21. 1013.
8 MORE LOSE
8 SOFT JOBS
Sheriff Cudlhee Thursday wltli
drew Hi* remaining eight special
ItptliN »t llriitini. who had been
li ti several tiny» ago when the
iihlilH were put under Deputy Hint
Iff Hubert*, who started to "hull
dose" th« strlkem und dtUena of
Itenleii und won Ui« eviilnoi in
gratitude of Ihu Furth (Vwl com
pany when he krri'nlwl a innn for
"buuiplntf."
Cuilllic replaced the •*!Kilt spe
cial deputies with lour regular <!«'»>
illlf>t under ("apt <leor*e lloglc.
Cudlhee 111 gracefully hacking out
of llonlon, after blundering Into the
tow 11 with Robert*
The aherlff I* now Imiilhk public
•tntcinetitM rtililii* the very facta
Ilu* atilkin ami cltln'M of Kenton
urged, namely, that lh«*rt» hud been
no disturbance In Itenton until ltoi>
I'll* rttniK there.
WANTS SHARE
IN B.G ESTATE
roat|Hinluit her weddlun once to
let her awirthenrt continue hi*
utrufplo for wealth unhampered,
and ttKuln to let tiliu ret-over from
an lllm*a which finally brought
about hi* drath, Mlaa Huaan h"aule>
of I'hoetiU, Aril., la today auln« for
a one fourth Intercat In the fSOC.noti
•••tnte of t'luirh * K Ka*tmau, who
died heri- In February, lilt
In nupixiri of hor claim ih« |>ro
aonts a Irticr frum Eastman, writ
ton before an operation, directing
that who receive this chart) of hla
fortuno It nays
"If anythliiK should happen to mo.
1 want you t" tin** "in* fouith of
my entire estate, after all debts aro
paid.
"Ixrts of lovo from yours faith
fully,
"Charltn E Kaatinan, 'damp.' "
MADEROSICK
WITH FEAR
fly t'nlt#«l I'rmi I • >••<1 VVlr*
Mi:XICO CITY, K«b 21. Kran
clnfn I Miid«rt), thn (Iffpoicd |1
dont of Mmlco, today nit * cowerliiK
*n th»» Mtiitrd room of tlx* national
pa I are. a ihtvoii* wrerk. 11 •- haa
li'iiinod from tilm atiurda (hat If til*
fate Im left to tli«' derision of th«
ii* w cublm t It probably will d»-
iMr tliii I M td«*ro Mini Komi* r Vl« «•
Pit nl«l«-til Hiiarer. must die by tin*
"fugitive law," tli •« manner In
which final avo MMicro, a brother,
tlirt d«'Hlll
I'rovUlovial PrMHftnt 11 u«*rt 11
plnnH fc»«fsty to «-nd toiirlum to
0« ueml* Orujeco nnd Zapata iivi<)
uilht r<!»«I ladem with notifica
tion that thry must coopcwtc In
i • l«»rInk ordnr.
COMMITTEEMEN
TO HEAR SPEECHES
The deniormtlr HtAto ri'iitml I'oin
mltti'c whirh will mi'i'i »t demo
emtlr headquarter* on Baturday ut
|l) o'clo'W, ha* tM*cn Invited to nt
ti-nd a dentorrailc luncheon at the
(!<h> I Knta rafeterla at lumn
The program will connlat of an
addreaa hy Councilman V. 1.. Itlalne
on ll><' pro|MMH'd amendmeiila to th>-
rlty charier, and by K M Btreot,
wlio will particularly dlacua* the
pro|«i»t'd charter umendiiK'tit No I,
chanK'nic the direct primary law of
the city.
LIGHTSHIP COMING IN
The Hwlftmim hanks IlKhtahlp I*
off her atatlon at tho entrance to
Dm Strait of Juan do Mm a. lomltiu
hore for <tial and a ijonoral over
hauling
Stevens' Academy
uuMh Nrur
l>«m 111 t.t|*r«nlr<d In
4 Private Lesson* Vjxjf
P RIV AT E*HAL LB. &Vn
«K *»j AxU
fr«i Wl.« Jh^l]
!»%*« %i rt» *\t m*Lt
lb" «!•'• your au»-*erl|>t i*n agplrao • <>n
' !'• lat alt ra«r pafer Whfi
• H*i <!•'• kffi«M if your *ut<#rrt|'!l -n
haa ■ I again t »#n o*ld In idtaßr*
>"u' h»">» I* liktlt from th* IUI A
«f <I*l • fb lh* ■i)<U>h labal I*
a
It *t • • f.>r Til K UTAH I r mall or*
I mm!* ... fS«
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• iii«
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t l..*»if./>.! A 4 Mate* ti » •'•til r*t«» tff
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ttm*« f r iho of t t t«ni| p*r
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Mil
I lh» r n«rrt«nr« r.f ©uf r«>t')«ri
Wa li|Vf NtahlllbM K9|4 in at
•» f .;j • wlng v aifbna
Ziv I ai«n *• , with I* >uranlr ml
url I" , » I:!ilott M
I' II llvitrei, llt» 11•* •14 a* rt>»n«
fta!la*d ''<
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• '« • rate* alt i* (in) a t
main fft.*
COLLECTIONS
iI" I K 1.1 ». ' « »lj ,< "T J« »N (Nl . lit I,lb
*' ' ' " ' • K . H. 1«" I-. •toffl .* |'h"B«
K'll.u )>|« W# roll* t (vtryvhtre,
*• ha** th" ifilxin , »• nrf ihf m '&•;
• '(* n* a ap«< laity
11 ♦» . C aSI
('•>ll*<tl«ft Co 111 S T I* I fet
UNCALLtDFOR CLOTHING
Uncalled V@R hcits and
OTWMStI, |1' 00 anil up Hrlntt
thl* nd with you anil itet 10 per
■ ont dlnccium 1017 F-lk. Nt
NFW TODAY
■ .5 m i.so
<llaa*«o fittad right, is II Uf llr.»k«n
t« rtara dupilrat t o|**-n Haturduy nil
day Mitd night fi hwarlC. Optottiwt Mil,
1 11 * pl *r. 1
; T MAI «il. v
th» Uil Hymr*
/|\ ll«tie* » 'U*|| rV# |«
[ 1 »' «• '* " **♦•» »n! ih» amsri
I »»»t wi » I f « fa r v
Mrrr« Ofllcil Co 701 • |t »nK
. in 4 PI If |
r.lgh< ' ' •• i i»•
f..r r«r>' ih*af. right d «n tu«n I'hori*'
M»in 1111 j
• r«fi ■ *
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SPECIAL NO TICKS
I~" SPECIAL NOTICE!
I> r '•« I ■ »>• »• «»f ft■ rm nrf. tiuMxd Ifi
Ih«- |»*nny Midi hae taken "fflcw In
irm I<itt HM| corner SK»B<I ».
it ixl IMnr a! it-mporir jr until the !>«*nn)
Hid| la rebuilt
a< *p«» jraM«»!.!nt pruning sprs
l>» fipcrUiti r«1 mm best lo«al r*»f«*r
MM J I <»!r. Mil W Ust 1 hone
BUILDERS? CON
TRACTORS. SUPPLIES
filled ||. •!?»••' Ilu I hlri a will t'-llld >"ur
f • rnnii*) furnlahed. •mall monthly
MAIN mr CM KMI'IHK m,tm
« CARPENTERS
KHKI'MTON, repairs. alt«'rations, llnriij
fiiturea A fmnt« tl Mall at Klllott Jte '■ j
Eeh.-iman « arpenter r** pal re M 1170 j
\V «--v. rarpri.trr repair* Hr« wii lt*7 i
\S li»»i wrlffl" wood turner, block maker
r r M«»m i* 4 it it *v
II PATTtrtN MAKERS
•eat tie Tat tern Wnrka, Tfi IsT av i
"business dept.
f?T~PLtfto^ERS l
Una lloffman I resslt r mac hlnn
only n»«f ibo no 115 ..nd *
13— fJU 31N EBB OPHOPTUMTIES
SifiT FRABEK
All thn condition* that gav« happlna**.
wealth ami Influence to the biff in n
«>f th« Wfil run he found In the In
terior "t Hi H >^)i Columbia near Ft!
I"ri»»rr Wo want men hanta. mechan
ic lumber mm and fnrmom A few
dollar* urn! a 11111r» Judgment nml
labor * 111 make you rich. ' Investigate
f"r you reel f, It rout* you nothing to
find out that fort Krn*fr la growing
fa*ter thnn any other town In. Canada
ever tirou in thn munn length of time
IX >MINTON STOCK ft
IU )NI)C'( >Ul'< >i;A'l [ON, Ltd.
•14 »l& American Hank l.il«l , h.aiilo, Wn
i*» Hi.- i" , u j„
town "f I "io popul it lon t tlsibtf f«"
* •'' " I •• i m <utll • . i» r• • 1 i: <h»il I n I
*>»le fur lumber and wood tiwruT
wlinag to ra'it<• from builiiMi! Invltas
fullaat In Vffct Igut lon f»s4l« Thftinpaoii
. Tacoma
lb ■ I atl M» Mll 111 4 ltd rikr
IM.ii <• Mmi k»■ I f-I *al«> chcap
'•I •' » HI AVI IU. »• 4 7 N V lll.K
i; ■( \ ■ ' « •«:.i i 11, i "
' " M« • t p,tying I-* i fiMin, ilk tr and
f' n" Mtand. with Ixilldlng m... u and
flat hi . . everything go<>a with this dux*
pari v ».-.>»liig Kaat. Prloi fJ.OQO
tIEU HKXAI'KII, M 7 N Y H|,K
===== P*/\ X G
QUALIT Y SHOWS AND TRIJTHi-UL ADVERTISING EXPLAIN
PANTAGES POPULARITY
Kvary aveulne two ho* a'*t tlckx'a to I'uuittK'x th.atra ar>- ft ran » fr««! H'nr"*
find ioluuiua Vour namo may appmr at any t'u,»
13—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Continued.
ni'iNTKli I'll Iva 'i k fAin ii- i
I") ynt (in il money In l uy * liotn«\ L>" V
Up HK'Hiii* <»r l>uli<lT I turn know
l/4iw rale of lnl*r«»«l. l-ng f«rm, no
roMimlulon {• 119. cur* of Htnr
VVAMKIt. TO KXCH ANUK
|0 Rrfal of l,«Hrtnj on h ird In Yak.inn
of •Imimlhi I fi l l Willi l»
Bin] |i< if filter. f«»r 'I
•riy. n«» IWitrtlllU on fey OWBtf
Wrlln m*> wl.*« tou k«v« *n<l stal* if
111 1 t| 1111 •' !• ' 1 .1 K |(trr «J II (' No I.
Nnrlh > ««» itu».
I*I'I»■ <r I unit Im( »lll»Ji« i| gl»i «rr,
I■•ml i< • -i I •lion <irm+ii J.«k« litis,
pi oinltianl rvotftmt Al'>u< f ' 100 00, 111/-
Slltl 'Ii- tilll If ••i <1 >» r Msi« l| I In
wmijiatr rt."iif |t*iisr<!
i *»»n f, i I lom-f >*, • l|»i * uh<l i 'liJf • ' "I"
i.r Hit- i.. »i «i(«•»»• f..r !{■• «i«»t*in,
fi tills «n<f » 'ft «Ir'iilt* lll'< Kr»mnni »v
14» DETECTIVE AGENCIES
I mt y iirtmtlh* A|*n< f, l"< Hi t-ft At-
II «1« Hid# I'rlmlnti ••■•I «i li iitliai*
work i •,r i fi<l~iilUl ICilloii l«ti
14U UOLO, (iLASS AND
ENAMEL SIGNS
itu Union u; < uSt. •- «11i
14C PRINTERS
17-717r I'llio l"t Km-' m I ,11 m
Hd TRANSFER COMPANIES
( TlAßlitr C<>. MIOOMtCf la w
11.1,, >01 I'll..
EMPLOYMENT DEPT.
irff srxrrH^i c rw'ANY tt —
WANTKP A ii—ptliil »■!«•« »<» *' t »•
f r«l« 1. It. <h« otrrill »Iml f«»>t f%4t'-r>
uf Hhull |t'o r»« "in*. Wri
I A 111 KS HAMI'I.K HAT STOItK
tND VUMR PANTAQBfI THI
ATItK III.IKJ
Ogr ih''«li>f ' f (Ifummrri 1 »»m
Irlf l .lit IrtllMMMl •»»'! MtrtMiM »•
uiiiui{nmmM Our pilrM fr<mt 91 «l !<•
I «■<» and »** t «m.*l> laafiflte* yntr
nwm»y'§ worth li«<« trimmed lf<
rlMUiixt rei,i...kod «nd d>*d I'lum**
• l**nr i rurl«d dr*"l knd r»i>«ir#d
i »ur w-rk la fully guar ant red «i|>rit
ftatuf until > f it. I'nj.iag'i Th*»a
tfa llldg HernMl Ahd
hi» 'ft hand tour-h t|f»« riling, rlrll aar
»lr» Ar> ada Hid# Main r7 ? I
rfli i.. i m'ais ag Mr and I
Via I. K Tlltia Sylvian Af' • t« I-
It* gunit •« I'ANTA<iKH Till! ATItK
• >mi» ■ ..in* <*• .ft Maturday ur Hun
d«*» »"hl?i tha n*»t 10 da»a T«'« h«*
aaat, II k- •• ara at 111 t'nion It await
ing Mr ? I'via' arrival.
If > l tit «>n| far work, ragiatar tntll
11- * HettlU Krtif J <•> mattt off!'*, HIT
Third *v o|*«»in|i In alt Mn*«
\ ing «<>man « d tath'r to dialntutr
t ir. alara, aalary. i «»n it.iaalun C 111.
filar
SVfll M.Tvrfi N a ftT HM.)* I
lafaat eutflta aag r|i dr»n a clothaa
n*aa «•»,!• prlr** lift k* nhi a*.
It gas a I ta/gaina jhi« {nvatJi
IIUI IOINT IHONI. Ii II
(iuaratit*»d lo Taara
Mi 1 Ca. llli flnt it
Afff»• nl i« • girl »an t f-l at llli j. Mad!
aon
FEMALE SITUATIONS
WANTED
napataal vosiai « it <• light huuaa
h**| r ft a «ra#W f ■ r»fnrr e* f*#Jl
•iWn llotal gBCHdI av H
I• > - ' 1 a•n an i • aa H*
can al%a b«»at tlty r*f*rrr>*a C 117.
11l rm««n
Want* (. a.-. *e» tr>K <r.;;.Ji.n» ..••!** a
ai-o »l'y «'.« |i.a»! ,« »>.-• I*' *
1 9 MALE HELP WANTED
WANTTft Men and *"tr#»n t« laarn tha
Tartar trad*. »ag*a f*td whlla
Ing i*«l! or writ*
national iiahufr roi.t.KrjE
HIGH r.llAl)K SCHOOL
«> Wa»liln«lon at
/#3SSk Yo, ' N " niATKuNAL
(pL'JSJai'.IANI rampalga now
' or 1.""" now nn lit
! l"*r»: ' >Kth nothing to
J"ln. If you oeed Inaur
nnoo, thl* I* tho ordor. a o«>rtlflrato
paya accldont, total dlaahlllty, old
»*>• and doath. Tho YKOMKN arc
II *'i'ra old. 175,000 mouthers.
12,340,000 00 aasela; IncroaclnK
ovor 11.100 00 |>or day; nearly
1100,000.00 collected In Interest
alone during ISI2. Coat to carry
11,000 contract Ago 25, 60 cents;
35. 70 cento, 15, 90 ci-nto; 60. |l 10
per mil. t)ur rato* will never Iw
eicoaalve; have the plan explained;
YEOMEN Include mm and women
at th» Kini' ratos CITY DEf'U
TIKS WANTED. Why work for
1100.00 per mo. whon you can make
thl* In a week? This U a splendid
hualneas chance. Wrlto or call on
K A CASK. STATE MANAGER,
from 10 a m. to 12 noon. Room 207,
Hotel Oeorglan, 4th Ave., near
I'lko Bt
Wantad hy Oily Civil Barvlra Commlaalow,
an a*j » alt flant f *«>man aalary lllf.
|»ar rimnth AfpH<ation muat I • fllrd
not later than ivt»ruar» ?l 1911. at
offlc* of comvniaalon. 11l I'rafontalna
l«ia<». Com pat It Iva r*amlwot lon
Car pan tar i« wait tad gl | f !■• i ■
nwbay of h taag Call Wortli it#
Men and Vltlal learn M. (..•••■ ira<'e.
only ayatam vf at hnola In tha wot id
IJcanaad Inatructora only Wage* w hlla
| laarnlrig
MOLER RARIIER COLLEGE,
Mt Offldmtjl Aa.
Men * fine lio blua aarga autta. H R
Mrn * Upatalr Suit Hhop Uordon
Tra< la. Ho • Sll. IIRKj Third
Ka* w'> lugT * | 11 ai * 11 1 !• • a v
Why doaa ! undtjuiat a*ll |:f» *ult* f.ir
111' HBCAtTCiI NK ski .! h THBM
I I'.- I Allts Jiw. in :oi Tha
atra Huhdlng _ I
M*i <l >'lr guitar tignln. fr*e ,»i«?rw . n «
OtkM M'ltl «"hni | t'-of • tik 'tl I
0/k firewater Pipe H'apltal Wei
\ try aha a specialty of celar-
In» Me*ra> >ieum plp*s lit
JTlrvt %▼.» TMrd Md
EARM NECESSI l iF.S
UASI'ItKKKY PLANTS
For sat««. famous <*uthl>ert riapberrr
plants. aurh na Kmwn by lh«* |'u* tllup
•ml Sunirmr llrrrjr Aaso< i<«ti<>n No 1
plants |5 per l.ons Mar-hall and
M nsroon* atrawb«>rry plant* it p.»r
1.000 Ta>lor Armatrout. Im>3 Ninth
»\ H K Pu vhIIUP
24 LIVESTOCK *OR SALE
t»n«< tom in mar#«. *oo pound" «'«• h $I oo
One l'»taluma Incubator. good an new.
li'ft **kk sls«- $10 linvfium i-iir to end
lln«* •! W Howe
'2-lb MISCELLANEOUS
Wl 11A \ K 111, I , . ~, ,i j
KANfY K\Hilli\ HKI-:i> » r o»;s
144 HA«'KS HUMS • SAI'KS Itl It
HANK .'lfi ant ka Hoar. T6O sinks IMlrr
Tskeia 67.". mm. ka Amerl. an Wnndir
Tiny ar« k<-Imk fast, and reliable seed
In arar« r f r th. bll N hl aaa wldr
spread tho pnat year Heservc your
seed (Ma h »i<|(
WKST CO up AHSN'
?11 M«ilt Ime 11 lil jr I'honn Klllott 3664
<»r «J Ht is MA N Itllos
*J n Western Av Heat Me. Wn
25 POULTRY FOR SALE
•i in .it. .i nn iiiiki . ror'i i n v
I-awn and White Indian Munnet durki.
tin- you mn depend ■"» alao
11 ™dll i\ k;n «i u. i • vuaraiitaad
butt 111 tik i-kk", 91 f»0 p*-r ilon. ys pt r 100
Our «' l.im.li Island Him*' I : t*
NVIiIIm I.cklioius ara sph-ndld wlnt«u
I S > «•» a . liiitrl'lUß ruijH >| :«» p, r If,
Con# out utuj aaa f"i vouriclft r
Nonlniaii. to3s 51st a\ W Tako Fort
l.uut<in rnr
lluff l.' uhotn ka ■ ■ k. t. U A n.r~h««ua
Willi ■ . ' i • 1 1 1 I' i at,;,. ft,
qulrn Had Shi«»Ul CnmiiiiTy. Sfnll 201
Wrallnkf I'ubllr Mnrk-t
Hllvit HpMtiwii d llainbuiriis fl ru« h
lint ml Ho. ka nnd It I H . 2lr p. r
t'hrla ,laniliai<n, s .'4 Ifith iiv
E«ga for Tiatrlilnii. H. C. H. I, H.. fine lay-
Uik strain. Iltvoii s llolsht at... k «. i
tliißM tl r»o up i'l.iy Seventh u\ \V
lln i tisoii 'ifi 3'i
\ln onu i'HK* f"i limli liliik <*Til 'J to 7.
IRI9 \\ fill itl at , ltnllurd
Full blooded t>rplngt(ui sottlnc hens and
la ikk* for $,1 00, and H. I H for »
wlnt.-r layers fall North 747 t~*
orders.
i i'j POULTRY FOR SALE
Continued
i f It | |(*'| »e i* i ■ ili*na Willi »nr" t '
mi* lioo U II "• »i»'' isim' k Minor<■
pull*lM. 110 P*t fl tfr, nil'» »■' • I' l»
lo *1 II Has lei. It7Hi anil M>ri4l«l.
Mow I«< <! «*!•>'
Tliunn<|hir«4 |tu#ir«| K m *ttK* for
hull Mug . ku«r*M<-• 4 f»-riil« ( I' to for
16 ai4n«y in
J -<r H«i» ftr-'wn l k i ' i k *-t i
Johnson ntfdlii Kn.wiwi/l 20IS
(if I *<l lii' k - I' i..if ff*. 11 00
61 f<»r |t't f •
t fi"r..ug|ii,r#«l Huff iit i.gtnti *-hk- t- r
j tiki ■ lllng , lit> inn I'll f I *.»;»■ A
I7f.
'/U POULTRY WANTED
' N»« Wlhi l.etd-r, 2: nln.rt. i ift'i i r »'k
for »Itllf fr'j ..«•> fill:' r Mir. o « or
Orpington a«I«Ii«h U'jj IMI m
' l(l|liMt cuth pri< • • pslil for poultry and
• Kg*
■™ 1 I i • -■«
FINANCIAL DEPT.
i 6AXk6 ""
I Tha r'anallan Hm/i * Commtrr* lln 1
! offl- r Tut 810, Ct ' -»<?a ' J i.O bf ar.
la (?An*4a •<< l '»« r«r al f<• rik I' K tut |
ln*«« Jrit«-rtat allotted ua and
1 time
HaattU lir«r>r», r) v Holt. Me
■'U m HoMm %% INN %V| •» MOH I(• \<.i «
wiTTii'i ahu Hit i.
Warrants bond* rm-rtg*#** Kttat>ll«)i
•d 2# >•«»■ Hi- Hall* > Indf
J Got jufei.LOW ft SON
»O—CHATTE L « SALARY LOANS
! Alt V I.'/AN' I I" 1100.
I' ojl ■"ur!ty a ■ !<>»'.• ..n farn t'ure
r*>«lden'«e Kultrrt Itrofc*ra«« Co
Knrlhtrn Har.k ItilMlng 4»h and I'lh*
I(mi<*< tahla plate to borrow money on
| oand )•*« ry. low rai*« prt
*et« iff ■ i-« Am«»r l« •»lr» '"<• ►1'! 1* «1
12 collateral loans
l*r<-» ld*-rtt I*>i*»< H*m kt> ill 2 llenrr It 1
Collateral loane. lowret ritr* O d "' l
••parat* apaili .< f 's for lad ••
34— REAL ESTATE LOANS
I JI r AND I OVS iit T lOANI
on Imprcwd -r »* »nt property. on?
amount. ft* i-» 1100. long or •hort
time. payio««i n > d«lar KUria
*aM A < ' I) l lim
14 REAL ESTATE LOANS
CONTINUED
Want*-< 1 I.' #«'> I••u.r, , H A J H*attl«- l»n
pr «* rd r*aJ f-w Mr* T»rr« 1
!<••>«» 1)1, Ui.<>in Hotel, Fourth and
Ma dj e*»n
VIRTU*
!,<»er.» M->n*>y
Fiffore I>urtr.ir r tuMdlftf. e#»
ri" A VIMI ' K < U B' n ink
35 WANT TO BORROW
; WaMeil t i>Mir<>» It ' n* >•»' »'
4 j»#r *•»! on ar< jrlty from h»i»* or
Q»rman prafarraMl a 101?. Itra Klir
I Wnii»d I" !•<•» r •» II . vooa on city
' ' ' 1 *■■' A ■■■ '** * '■ *' 'mmm' * r
HEALTH DEPT.
» esriftowßrats
i i ii'. j-j \t ti \ >. i.j
I'ENST HI.IKJ I KM Fit! \ AjU'At •f.
I'r ru* - K i'ui «r ft tttitiiliai
Affdn BUf . formerly Wtikor Itldg
37 CHIROPRf CTORB
h ■ • I. « * »
HI ; 11*- >• to I Main 1711
Kufufd A Kanford, i 1 Arcade; gradu-
M—
a !r. < I • ~in hovri t I* I. 147 Ar
rad* Anrtu Main fill
38a MASSAGE
«'TTI V H ll'il.THE *ap«ir balhi. ilt>r®i'»r>
and **.-.'lsK r i.:*eeage e1 ? People's
lUnk !' Jdg
OPTICIANS
: - »th t »i «'i--
M It | l.«n j !<!« Jbf J1" <
u .i • ' , > . . j-| - • BanS Bid
42 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
k T Tnwkloo4,~l'U I>. K D - Office
j
HOUSEHOLD NECES
SITIES
n —
(tail chtmea. tlni« i<t,.«trra. fine I'renrh
Hath lluaon. >17 lilnckiey ISidg Elliott
—L_
Oid C • intry Watrl-makei Mainaprti.i*
jtWlll. Tic Mrh. g'aaara. Jfc Jacob* j
a<>n Flnt and Stewart 7
45—COAL AND WOOD DEALERS
F'a'-vi i-..\ I.:Mi f;r• t lo- * . »-i
v . ■ arlcht A M ; • ! Phone 1?1«.
47 FURNITURE WANTED
Want house a office furniture, calk
Olbaon Chandler t-10 Pike M It:T
lie fore dli(Mttl|| of your furniture, mrr- 1
rhandiae office flitures. call Klllo'ti
4IJI We pi) thr hlfhrit prl. ee Fit* 1
Henry Auction Kt<>rage Co. 104 Prefon
tain* plate
Modern Kmn||- iMke Main tin i
4/a MUSICAL
Choice rmiat. 10 cent*. catal<>icu* I
fr»e "(iipsy Hondo." Haydn. "l.arK" I
Handel
FHY M' sic 00 ««« WAI.KKH HLI» ;
47b PHOTOGRAPHERS
■1 os the* pi- «er
J*)IINK' S
__ til Überty Pdr T» - « and t'nh \
LOST AND FOUND
67 LOST
1 Left on Fauntler<>> •ar last Saturda\ I
mornlnff, ci»i pnintnt; marine stenc
Iteward for rrturn Phone. da>s. Main
tt»* r\anln»« North 1)01
Lost Itoatoii lerrlet answers name l^old.
collar h«*ar« own«*r s name Hugh Cald
well .717 10th 10 N ltrward
Per ha pa your wat.h nesfle repairing I#t
us have It now ht*rt the new year
on tin e F\ 14: ' Third sv j
MISCELLANEOUS
DEPARTMENT
&»—STCtiWb a pool^A^Ll^
Foil N A LI- NKW AM' f- r<*t• NI > IIAM) |
I Carom and l*ock<<t Millard I'sblca and
b«>*||n* allr>» and accessories. tar
ftituri* i f all kind* *abv paymon'* i
TUB BRUNHWICK PAI.Kf COL! KN !
DKH CO tOt-f-4 lat av fl. r«AIMt
68 —MISCELLAN EOUB FOR SALE
I.mi km liltlu ran*. .•, « r imp.r h:«nwi- j
paateboard tabu-, trunk. new.
Anna IM7
S room boat houss for s*ta t'rica |U0
I'bona Klllott 4 ■ \\ ». T XX. .•, « nnd 7
New pianos for r« •>» , imt applied on
lli I .• ni» r .114 I nlon
I'ar . Natix* Herbs f re. n tlpa
lion io tabletii for am !
69—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Wanted To buy sec,md bund truck
automobile of about one-ton c«-
parity Please state what make,
how long used and price naked.
Address H.ix X lotiTK. care Star.
Wanted—First class blacksmith hi
!'«»*• t Sound Wniron Work*. Sl*t!\ s
and 11 *•lkit t(>
WlltM » >• btt) a second hand «ewlnn
Huchlnr West 14 9
69a—TRUNKS AND TRAVELING
GOODS
THINKS AN I' IUA VKI.INIi (Tu7if>s
If you want dependable trunk* and va
liaea. ■•'«» u* *'Uur prl<o alwnytf the
low sit."
THK TIU'NK SilOP
Cor Hacond Av and Spring St
"■if- -i ''> I' ■! ,•
MORTUARY DEPT.
ftp Florists
Illation. Florin. . I'nrmi m . KlUuti hi;
Hpartalty funerwl work rut flower*
iVuKNH FI.uiV'AT. CO. coi 31.1 M.IU
1411 Out fiowera donlpn* aacda
Kit lon, Florist, 227 Union . Blllott 907" I
Hpcolal carnation* :i<, p«>r dos<•?«
74 FUNERAL DIRECTORS j
nHt. li. • 1 in* 1 (flora » 11 111 u
N K N• > 11h :\: \V 1 ) ktioi
PF.RSON ALS
R m e:n
111 I' I'llK t'l>ltKl>; permanent. no I
opcrut lon wr detention from lut->r.
u\«*r 200 CMra «ur*U imat two yeara
M 1 to 76 Harvard Hyatem. 617
kiuii nuu S»«n11 le
Km m-HiKhn 1? 00 llata "Till lit S7
Uet AcqunhitiMl Society. Nainoa nn.t uu
dreaaea. 70* l'lno at. Ludlaa frtu.
REAL MS I ATE DEpS
I
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'J,""
i ""™ '•'*"JL
'V ' ' '
• - -"U: u's^ni
■rV
• a- hoo at or* \fl
! 1 : ''• II 1«r :«» ijl
.'<» AI'ltKS »M,o 20 AOKkTI
•» 'rom »a
JJ I
*»"i '" r i::t u J
•*' ' il !ht« It 1 1 «
IIKH.MAN Hi'llltOKUgf^g
1 l,it > riy ff Tl»ir«l »nd at^H
1' - Al lies riIKAP ~l
' 1 •" •« ik« wr.
'< • ' l f I j*r a^r#
CUKKOKI) A VAN Alt SPA l.r : J
M r»f it • » •• k ,
a
SNA I' KOK IV>IX) V
a 1 f» i <>t fji ii |an<l witfe. 'Tcta
. -.*f «, lf) /i Tll€ „ ma; T|*
rut over, id«ai to aa|g|^l
CUKPUKD ft VAN AHB[)ALtB
cm,, loit Th rd IT ■
H * *
MANV A MAN hi INHD"«
Hy off until tomorraar mhat
•hoold do today Nov ta (ba '«■
r-» l»ii« S«• r-a rUap. r
»'J *• rk. I'rica
r*a»«>»..*» «»rr/.a }:■
h J MARSII A CO.. 1209 3rd A*
UTTKK FARM AI.L CLEAQH
On 9 4 r ad - :;• wa?lUfi{
ft ih*- f#-rry 4<-> fina level
c>ar*- : f. rrM I nod i«!|, Jfl
rr..«i,t aoij f \»■». tal fr u
t> Itr Pr|<* »1 ' ' Hr»» t |
* "■' 1 •*# ifeu ai
tate*- -Madli-ri rar antf ftw ,
t'r»i • to ]' i-ka a CnJ
»f f i • In Kirk;,..'. r call Mil
Plan r> 8«
TEN ArRKH. ALL I'LdwgT
lllark f!-h »'!J fin- f-r • -<>maiu
or ] ultry. thl< klf *»ni*d aafifi
I* • d i »9rl * : 'r»ca (K «
arr« \«-ry <a»y larrra W a
_o* f. :J 7 A n.« r < |
POTATO LAND
IDKAL UiCATION
»*learr -1 und in irr*»« crap vffl ■
f-r th< land. pi. n< |( f. D. M
r . d». frr«- tri • apoft*tia» Ii
•- » *"i rh!!dran t • and from
» «-«r f, • rl*u mill* nnmttt
ft * ani.ery and f r draatr; m
flna market Call and m* M
f a »|| and rr. durt» «r,l ; c'*p«(
llomea n tht« <!l»tr t Prlve f!M ||
acre I 00 eaah. 12 00 per noetk. ||
manta «st&r>(!ed l». <a f akftMfc
POITHWEST
WASHINGTON LAND COMPA.Vf
ft" nJ•I» »n« BMg . 7 • --<.t»4 ij
iaimH
4 «■ i«« cleared. houf b-irn ax 4 t*9
cl: hen h«*usc». All under ' <-t. m|X
ter «<f m trum N p de, »:<rtHE
)' O Half cnah l ain • ? j-»f d|
A; i I red Barnltsley V* 'Irjffl
5-ACHE CHICKEN iIANCsI
located K'f d road. wit} .•> <m 4 anDim
i*m' fins tract of » •: » 11. fjl
want t • raise •> \ rral U *.ir.4 I ;iial
orii x ar «g*s and p ultry io IgH •
this Is ftn idea! location Jfy prtWß
ft un 1 will make t»rmi U
pur. hiwr t" 9 Ji.*,n lit •
drur M-w* Klrkland
FOR A HOME FARM y
<'n »."**• <1 »■ «d . * ml lee (• the
P«de; > 1 transportation); 11c M
fin* lew i-T If ><x
*<rk In Seattle and ha\" r. h-mapl
*l"r« >--u < an raJse an aSun4BM|
VffHatV* ? err i»-a and <-S|rk.-i 14
| »ho* > u thl» place Temt 111 cai
I r.' r-thly I<ur •>.«- A >■ arrar, |
Cherry St
I9R
'1< I« h «•> «■! 'an«l fit r f.-r frul!. v||«tM
I Ir> "aS.urt.ii f-owinf
I*l' ' 11' • icrr »-a»v 1-- ■ w.
I'* '!<■!' TIT A?n«rlf»n V -k Hid#.
I l*a« Ifl V;fnp 1-Ui irr 111 V, retwrej
88 CITY REAL b ATE
Auburn
Ijiriro !■.•« at I <• t . ao h f'« cash. M
ar.' « I |M r nrn •th . do lot. rest 08 01
l»a> menu
\V»- «>ff«-r vvi youf choice of <ive>r 1H h
In thla faat »r. wir.(t t «n ■ >ur pT«M
j ty li«*» irf« if..in & minute* ni'k frV
lartr- rallr . 1 »h<>j « n>n - early MfM
Handy to grada and Ufl
, Aul urn l.aa •' . ««1 In popuUtlN ll
laat t« » Mar« Why not r*'
OLK HANSON CO.
11l 3ir» New Yorh lU-xA^^
NOH I H KM) S \i'KiFtCS
4 rom double cor.atruclt'U l> galow 9k
ta**- ahadt>i< cl».trlr fixtaraa: §!■
plurnt In* and l»ath fliturfi; fall
«r* te l aaettient with Ina.u ,md
entran « le\««l t with li-foot tm
fr<>nta«e one block to car; «!<*••
•<! an l i-ark l'rti* rut t» II.W
I 1&9 ra»h balance to rult Till PI 9,
nry ra: t«» «&th at ask
COTTACJK UKAI.TV CO.
CAKDKN TRACT AT KliikUS
! i:i;ms cash. $10 MONTW
I Flfte icai !.*n tract i f -!eer, V>■ *<»&''£
| \ i»n»• >1 an « road- f 1 pli * n## W
fruit« ,h k<na aal
j truck. ■ ■ l! U a-hnol; fctfjfl
ftt.>rea ah.-rt «alk • f fWTT
I'll. - 1: Ingutre frr Mr Hirknnl®
at Ktik'•< 1.1 H :• - '
A QOOI) B1 T
• room h mi*.- n» -dern, and laff*
lot >nl% i»ne Mix k fr -r« «-*f- W
»r : This la ready for »
block right now and only IriK
to hnndle.
AMERICAN A
MORTOACi: \ uril-DINO. CO. I
1(»9 WHITE IH ItriNQ W
A SAi'KIEICK "" J|
7 room houae. fruit l**ar»nf , ' rc V l j J
latire yard t.» tan txt IIMK
Imj" " ' r' 1 ■ aah ,>r *' rn **" Jj
\\ \\ .■» «t«*r. MS Walliepford •*
II . } anli lli |»er month,
1 -n *1 am nl rly furnlah 1
f «j«t« tcrnts; no ii>. umin^H
f.r.tfi Ninth N MV.; I»al!urd !»•*
. iir k< • ff :it «Tlh at
I f. i at ■ ; v■. w h »rf »nd np
>•» 1t , . i.s 1 own TO ii'i froß
mt i. h \ Si'' • rdale U " h
. 1 ' ?.;
For aale l > owner lot. j
h -u- » rth I <«' our I rle# IM^
ff.OO ra»h l-nlui - to »uit. W"
RSO;. lli»I!urd ...
Owing I" *■ K»1.• - • an.! l»-!ivln< r,< J r '*wi
I, « t'jill 1.. m .11 Mr# . r*U. •*
ooln lli.l. I 1 irth nntl , j ;
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I. ... u» ii . »t m*Uan. ' "JL
li.u.n, 11....Urn .
I! . iri 1 ' >»•;>
89 . EXCHAMOt
Hilt KXt'IIANUB a
THREE 10-ACRE TRACT® W j
C VTKD > t Mll.lO FROM H. *
DEPOT AT I'ATTKRSON, Of !
THE COLUMIUA RIVKR:
CJOOU I. AND; 1' rMPJ>»i
IM.ANT Til WATER T
I.ANI) NOW M'UNO S ,
STALLED. riIICK W
ACRE WILL KXCHANQIIH
SEATTLE I'HOI'ERTY. W.
NOYKS, .17 Hi'Sl'i'N llLOt^a

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