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P*S» Two L-i .■ ■ ! ■!■■■!■- C OCjo'*" 1- i M-MBBfc—M psssass S——l ■«»*■■ »*-*» '* HARDWAK '. . I ~ If Lawn and liifti^i Seeds, Garden n" .. A complete lute of everything .mi may »• REX UME-SULPHI 5 Gallons or more, pel Gallon Black Leaf "40" tJI'UM'.-J.—■ ■■"■ " . •*• — •'• Pastime i W'\e m * 3 i-. SI 26 POCKET BILLIARD TABLES 22 SOLO CARD TABLES | j | Cor. Wetmore & Hewitt Ayes.; in Basement n DRIESSLEI! & BECKER I Satisfaction > ■■•-.:■ :'. ~-■ i. .: Weight snd Qu • - Mi i FAMILY ICE v Ul3 -•> OKUfcl! -'-•' ' T [j MEADO.WMO'ORDXj ft 8 Hewitt j ts_-M__-a-__-c- sioassass-i&xa —————— EVERETT MUSI 2936 COLBY AYE. KSTK< UKULELES $15 WOLDBROTIII ; WESTLI" Nineteenth and B • Sunset 357 I n't? High School Grocery Both Phones 1166. 25 Ih .- '. . ■'.■ EIDEM'S GROCEI 2J09 Lombard. Sun. 330. Irid. !T7>. ' ■ Kittleson Grocery Co. Good Things to Eat 1701 Wetmore Aye. Phones: Ind. 47; Sunset 1540. f > EDW. ECKLUND Fancy and Staple Groceries Phones 328 2707 Wetmore ■_ i . _ _ „ ——-X . , Thueson Grocery Co. Agent Dr. Fahrney Medicines 1209 Hewitt Aye Phones: Ind. 14X, Sunset 1356 V. , Charles L. Lindblad .... ' : ' Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Flour, Hay and Feed Sun. 1064, Ind. 465 X. Lowell, Wash. v. i C. M. STEELE j Grocery and Confectionery Stock always fresh, prices. PACIFIC AM) GRAN N. Westb Gn - Staple an ■-, ... Phones 342 EVERE3 I', N / ' Call for Kb. «,..'.- AT YOUR GROCE Made at VIENNA BAKr. B. F. Daniels V. / j AT YOUR SERVK RAPID A EXPRI Little Red Muioi Stand at Corner Hoyi Phones: Is lack :Jl4, . Residence Phi .-, . ———————mm. -—"- EBERT TRANS Let Us Do Your TRANSFER WORK Stand: Corner Hewitt & Colby I House i'hone: Ind. 290 fell — ■ll w-^-------^ j L'XION 01 . '; , .: I ':■ ■ft 17i7 .: it.--. .' . ir. - ' " : ALL Will •:. II fi:■: . ' lngm HOTEL Eivl ■':' 2816-18 We' Try it once arid yo V BO? Resf ■■-. ■-■'■• . >". '. i _-\. ' A GOI -.'■', • '.".' 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('■ 1 tool.; the mat ' ;■ ailvi -I-., i nt and after, cat o~ deration and inve-dimution 1 ■ i in; ;. • "-. ;.-n In tbe I. ('. (,'. . following letter: [1 .vj-ii-.bcr 1 !, 1010. ***it- ■ • -.-. tk-Cictary and V,.-.: --'J.:z C. '•'. v. of l-.verctt I Lot ,1s: ~ id..- - I ,'■■".:■ ! :-. • . icsl nig that, ii -. iave n i more printing wa. presented tb •*.."-, In regard ■ .- that while PI in ii.- rimi-.e which, 1 :.;.-■;■ prompted .; our : clion I do • • . be lo the ad .:.:- .::-•> or tho , ■ ■ all to sever ami ' fiiul 'I I '-..'-' i ~•-. ; • '~...'■ . ~■_ ■. . ... i.' r'riiiiinjj .'i oTt) .;■.,,. nd in ik. -' .. j ' ..- ■■ . ..-■• ■ any where near as low I' i i ill is said, :«inee .iii bufcin ■ J ".I ' .." " - I . • •-.;■-. G *ul . ■.:. '• >;:11;11-y • '.., i' '' i ..- casing co it, of the , ' { Also I itfi ' Hint tho who have; read r.*y a.-ticios in the I'Tarty nnihicr," rcKin'rlinK the Ev erett Prisoners and their pevsec.! I tii.n by the Cofiiinercial Club, be fore and since the .iffiiir ist, the. 'City IV" 1: on '.''■■.. .!■■',-.-y 'W_i JOIO, v '• i-i -.:.-' '.:.- - ;. liii lit'y of tho i- ■ -.. i am "flirtiny 'with the p ,' ■' for whit Com ■ .- tal that National ur i - • -lid aboiit the bail i " Local Ever'etl No. 1, ... .! ■ • ~ 1-,'drj I ao-i-ei: th it :,- a place I .. '~ etc it ; • the office in ' located: i iipcnm ■. ii ■■ !. Foiuin: of mo injj from ■ - ■ ■ ,■■ 1 in ;'.! -- -v, ,c c, ,-•, ~,.' , if, t --,%. .rt » J* . *, • • s '■•■ -*i * r , » .' I %*,,-. ",pKT 'ti'Hunct -y \.v vm:.<,:\ -. Aye. Iml. ]'■*:* I U'"' ''' :: '■'"•' '■'"" Commercial ~ss * Hll i ; u(.i I nitlS UK ST A ft! PS I tik I ;!<!;». Everett v. J For Your Next Huif, Try R. UUI/TMAN l : Tailor to Mm and Women 2008 Wrtnwrr A\e. !ml. 771 X \, ■ > DENTISTS I)!L i'l.V'ißA WESTBERG DR. VICTOR WESTBERG Officii in Walsh Bldg., o.ei Lownian's| PHONE IND. 12&3 Won't allow your Lyes to unite j your life mist rable. r*'&V* Stevens j "lIOIU HEWITT AYE. | IL'.VANDYKE:; ~" I'LUMIUNG and HEATING Oakes I I I ..... i'lioiiu t>BiX; Res. 518 X | A. J. MOIIN ~* JEWELER Waltham, Elgin and Hamilton Watches. Phone liul. 118 X 1416 Hewitt Aye. Itobt. E. Andersen, I'rop, > . __ ) CARL REICHELT Commerce Barber ISII Hewitt >'ii\* a Clean.Shay* GO TO TilE ! -. '"'■: BARBI'JK £ HOP.;.: ', ' i ' i - > i ', Imp ■ • '-' ' ■• ■"■: *'< C'PAiip j tUur blUKili r;io : WITT AV3. Aii ,:>' to any part of the j -'_.- the Green Trading ..■■'■-■' . 1 I ■ ~"~—1 <\ Peter Iliisb: ATTORNEY ■ LAW I Uoom 215 : ' ■ es !'tdg. j ieio'/i t- ■-.-■-;« Aye. |i ~"~ " ") M BOOKS AND MAGAZINES -','..',' ■'-: ! ! Sen, in to \ny Address ij HILL'S BOOK STOKE COLIK^ SOCIALIST™ , 7_\»'r™ ■■•■• muat 1 oste.ar.da ..- -'. dozen. '':■:'-.•:.'*' to friends. 1 ' .-. m Also books, ..-.-. and .; -,s. Send by mail, ■m-Hurs. -:■;■ '~.- ■ utiitiait—_—____t\ .* P. Jerread iITAKEK and EMBALMERH Phone Alain 230 j| '.' KREIT, WASHINGTON | i t * r-^>*^-*-v;as3^»a''*:.vrfA'^Js.'a!M!t.c - §£\ AiiWRTf AN '-'A-J ' Live Works i LEADING GLEANERS Plume Black UM I Carpets Clean »d ; | Scoured, sized, re-made and laid PAGE & iIUJGMTO; i FURNITURE CO. 2fHS-i Ru'tker Both Phones j if GO TO THE LITTLE TmCK !AT m; ' .- ii . ukJ i . ' '■ \ : *J\.-~' II" _. pi I ft, OVVRY iV '•.'..'•' • • Everything V- • ical : Colby Inil, \lft\ 117 I'lym. 11. ■!. .~; ~ ;TiTi 7'""nr:.r" ■, -.■ ,1,. ~ . . . in t..- . I ~--. ilis-t . .rl y 'i' . .1.-- nn ... . i.'-.'.n the Slate ol' ■ • ~..-.■■■■' |. ■ i i nt Inc.-' led ■•:•' .-, fai - I an awai v our nc i, n -,■■,,- MiMte until find ory lo Ibe , . libers -ol li« al Kvcrett No. I i. iinv rule they have said no more ibimi th" matter. Finally, even if il were Line thai have refused to co operate with 'The Northwest Worker" and the .-;, ['i ii :■-.-. ;i-, whal bus that to do ,\nh ibe merits of the article by me vhicli inspired the editorial attack ,o \.dii. ii liiii is a reply. The ques ions is, is tbe argument set forth ii my article .sound and correct' And ibis question I nm perfectly .villing to allow students of the Bo •iali.d. philosophy to answer for themselves. Any movement, whether it bo colonization, co-operative store jiiterprise, non-pnrlisntiism, govern ment-ownership or what not, ".'hick rail not stand daylighl examination ,iiid Iln- test of tri l iri.-iii is not, worthy the tiipporl of nnyonc, much less Ihe support of Socialists who ni c engaged in the import strug gle to overthrow the capitalist sys tem and to accomplish the emanci pation of the working-class. But il, is not h"" that Lhave ever re fused lo co-operate in' any under liikiiig which would hasten the com ing of iiii' eo-bperative-common -'•.-.:'.'.; .....1 vii i.ne Socialist p.- --m-ii-i in this late 1 now that for 20 years .' have given my best ii the way of reivicc, to hasten the day in" 1 .i.iii 's emancipation, It is true that I recognize the fact that nut every form of co operation is a step in the right direction; in fact some forms of co operation arc a waste of effort and rome may be, and >.-, in decided opposition to the interests of the tVorking-class. For/instance, I con n waste of effort to co ,:. ,■ iii ihV; establishment of col .;.- ■• ft -al Lye store as a ■'. ..iui ill ur the prac ciilisni. .ained, and .still main . ONLY way by which iass can free itself from economic bondage is through ■ ;-,i itrial and political organization ..: ..,:; class lines. If this state ment is not a fact it will be dis piovcti, in due time, by those v,ho have the honesty and the courage to calmly and deliberately investigate it upon it's merits. And if it is a fact, it will stand as a fact in spite ~.;' ill the" vituperation which may be heaped upon me. EMIL IIEHMAN, State Secretary, So. alisl Party of Washington. Editor's .Vote—The State Secre tary t-.-ivr lv squirm out of the dif ficulty by a little *oft soap but the fact still remains that that same firm whom the State Secretary weeps tears over placed the Northwest Worker in a desperate position im mediately alter the bloody Sunday ,',Hi,'if!itei- on the Verona and thai even a''u i we got another printer in do our work that this same firm along with others tried to prevent the sa'-.- of the press to the man who was ready to print this paper, The pi ices in printing varies in all print ing establishments and that is the only truthful excuse that the Sec i-etary can make. But in printing- tli'e Party Builder our firm has of fered to do it for the same amount as Herman's dear friend. If the Socialist Party is willing to see its press treated with con tempt and --till continue to hand ever its hard earned money to firms who have shown their colors, for tbe sake being a good fellow, Hum we are indeed a bunch of spine i.-s., slaves, The Stale Secretary has proven ray i (intention that is not Socialist . . fh to co-operate in every way with the came that is striving for the Co-operative Commonwealth! A s for the la'tor part of his ar-' tkde it is .-.imply the mouthings of a narrow-minded crank. The. Social ist Party is not the only means whereby the working class can be taught the message of emancipation and the quicker more of us realize lhat the belter for all concerned. !''■• .Socialist Party is only one of i 11... many means iff peaching the work ing class and until we learn to use every means on every occasion '.'•■- ---;'1 be a long time reaching u.ur ' '-operative Common- ON A IEE KXCGUSION ul friend V'/uiytiick1 has mi '- • .-■ i •liciaria Bill and his ."Lui;-' j J ft-: I : '" ; I-. j '■" into an ai^i!,,:,^ ..; chucked ii all i'i,j.y ( -.|,,,..f ,■.-...■.'"■ i: --.a!.:', add. in -. i/\ it 'v, ith l.r-.l hi t; i, ii p. the ■-.i. \i ■■' "■ i that luive ' re , Ih"; .- -il movi rm nt, ~ find I . i . .- "lost 'our jurisdiction'^ j hi rimitivi iudu'e that fell off. iV-nci i •( .-. ien Ohio and Indiana . tail ti \ n...' to deal justice to a law theiefore leave •* to the ineicy of his .a c needs no other liv- birdie* are still build-. -m\ m . '\l-'.,'i~mi.'...- t. '".- ■■• t %'tiZ-Am'SSt^3Ut*J IRAi !■ ,:.lbl,i,i;;t . AM) SAVE MONEY t -^^-■^p Blanket ; BALE i | —About f .Ji* i'////; left of fine, large plaid blankets in wool- f ! nap, three %&ss*_) ■t/o°' ;in'' all-wool. f (SGxBO I'lai! mWA rip Blankets .' $3.00 |l ' 70x80 PL. #i//nap Hlankets $3.9.") I | 72x80 I'l;'.,' %\*///r sap Blankets $4.50 | Wm AN,) JIH J ''>'AY SUITS 7.1 c II) JILL Jill Play Suits; .sizes 2 to S i —FJoav pxS ■//,,■, i - ' J years; si■ JM;jfe» 75c \ I (',(;•■: '<> PI: iWm quarter Wool Blankets $5.00 | .Cotton 1. !&;%,. ..-1x7(5 $1.2.1 E I Cotton Bl WW/ '-"'('' $1-49 I ' $1.25 PETTICOATS 95c i —Ladies' fcwftw '• sateen and plaid sateen Petticoats, worth \ $1.25; ealt fflM - 0"» c i >9? SILK SWEATERS $3.98 • j —New S" r*W//Jl •/.'.eaters; colors rose and Copen, with white trimmin;, >\rwjj $4.98; -''"'•' price $3.98 | AW^ •'• (; s i>-.':; 0. N. T. Thread 25c — ( fijS'^2 k and White Silk 800 Hose 396 y ~ ... — S I P*js3on & Smith i i THE SI 'i\\'//4 >UND THE CORNER ON ROCKEFELLER AYE. tut: .:: ..is?- V\^,'//_r*i * '■•i^'r*-'^'m^,mm*e-,-\iJ*y^ '::■■::.-■ *>r. ——— 4w* •—"- — — _ gSMSSaSSJ—J \x\',\,'//t m_**T__—_——mS-___—_____tS*^^ m (CLE. Mm ', REPAIRING AND PRESSING I _f -r t*A y -ft"**, - -- i ///j, ; _J -m. ** is-> -—mt A—t UNION TAILORS «i ■» ■ - li- We M^u'/i'S rs follow. Best clothes in the city for the price. 3 TVTTV . l- IVION TAILORS We *fc\\ -fill How. Best clothes in the he price. j SEE OUR SPRING STYLES IJ.G. P m f 'n Manager 1416 [ft HEWITT jj *__W——— **_$$/& mmflm t__a*a*mai- Jim ■ iwuii. H.ai_iipi_.i»w< r , Him I \wm.ma\-l itf J = = -v— =— = i .YONDER MERCANTILE CO. E-r_w_mamtmm_—_mTaam__——maAamTmTm__——t , ;DER MERCANTILE CO. Up-10-Date Clothing Store I Established 16 Years f HEW.^tp HOYT S. YEO & SON, Props, j.; '.*■ X___ $\W//J '' *Si '_Z___m_em_—__t _—___—_———_S__EE&Sml_—_—__*£ - "~^ \\W//i -— iiiini"iii^^^i^imi'riiiwiiH !■ ■ ■iiibmwT " ■——*-— iAs{/-y. . :x:.;z_z_mTm__£*z^^ . I PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER j ISS SUIT HOUSE 1 % : NORMAN SUIT HOUSE 1 ! .'•' ".. MEN'S CLOTHIERS EXCLUSIVELY S I '■■■ t'_\ EHHDilize These Merchants ' \\ti_# iusenicnts Broad- &WM rtlc - Rialto i^rffii 1500 I::k- Hewitt Pastir a^Xf/ftyi smeht Parlors '■■';,■, Attorney Peter Mfc . 'M-'iW rber s:iPps Comrf»v|/Sf bei-. ISI'I Hewitt Bays imm r, 1207 Hewitt i-'.'.;,':..'Sf its and Shoes ilodti»W*'' u?sta!l'-' 1808 Hewitt Fish wS'/»4l itt and Wetmore *%■%*% ■ *'-'-■ Hewitt ■,{*m Bakers vlei ~-mw&': y ' l4CD i:cv/itt .;:'■'■/,, Clothiers R. I i&Xftm 2908 Wetmore. Dm jyft'S^ilen MillsJ 1416 Hewitt Noi _^_tW' Hoi -, Hewitt and Hoyt Wo $Wsy<| cantilti Cc.j Hewitt and m ■VAy, i'arpct Clearers Pa. m'/m ghton, 2302-4 Rucker. I .X.,'t Dailies ■ Pic f&w/f Inc > 2(i00 Eroadw:y Me l_fW/M re Dairy, 1913 Hewitt Drug Stores Cit.f^j^'-Store, 1910 Hewitt Dr.^&^lrg, W-dVrJd?. ',',.'•, Dry Goods. Dc'^^Smith, Rockefeller St'fc^HiOlll.witt ■ ii', Ayf crs and Cleaners • 'A,, *\*-i ArSMfiffitiDye Works.2B2l Wetmore. Lo^'iis^Sy ■'•^ . Eye .liases stKSfaJ-04 n -;tt ■','','.','Vyj'>r'!'ei ;..l Express ti m_M • Ex'r , Hoyt and Hewitt \W/i_\ mm —~ 'stw' :U:" lll° fl'°SS»es are ■h twlsvh ir ' ."-'i songs. %™, PROLETARIA PILL | P' •viv-K '"tec this gratis excursion it m to • 4VJ«7B chis t .; we are some- ] ivtia l4Vft*»^l ig to ( ,:y. Think, it 1 Eky^j-' years L . :: advice to j stud. t\¥i -ific St"; . ■ ';t to naU ?«j assist the ;- .a; v ;:;..'•! --oprne : ft}, the working class, i". Wx.y fWels •-,.: iish'ed r. ; .;:..-. that I 's»|jf)ij, i is a Felice and tha:' -cicnt, &jj»^ d'sui i:, based upon an! tindo-1 social laws in their i&}i!'lWt_m ltl 'v we soma: times | '^fißfli t ■ i bcginiie-s. suggestn %2'lijSj th-ugh we nave been put jSfew anaichkt schism'.'j 'i\,'6 will !«K{ffe t!l<:'l' ;.r;,;..a the.-;;- j suggestion WWO? VVaynick as he pub-1 licly state. 1 he cannot take our advice. WlVi In this wa wt •<&■*».' war,,, pi ■' observe that . \ \Wc--~v^\ >al 0!;-..:! - zations and all '*^^^aP*«»v-. J . ■ lions stand a a una '<^fe^si^ game of war, right or wio."^>§£§jgMS all Socialists and agnostics .'^v.';^; solidly for peace and good-will. ! We all' ,y.ui t d~fo7- Woodrow "be- \ cause he kept us out of war;" but j he didn't. 1 '■■•- -.Mny _____ Groceries Westberg -Grocery, 2933 Broadway - High School Grocery, 2504 Colby C. M. Steele, Pacific and Grand Kittleson Grocery, 1701' Wetmore" Thueson Grocery, 1209 Hewitt Chas. L. Lindblad, Lowell, Wash" Edw. Eklund, 2707 Wetmore Wold & Westlund, 19th and Broadway Eidems Grocery, 2709 Lombard Hardware I in ran Hardware, Hewitt and Bdwy. Jewellers A. J. Mohn, 1416 Hewitt Leather Goods Everett Trunk Factory, 2815 Rocke feller. Meat Market Little Brick, 1809 Hewitt. Music ore Everett Music House, 2936 Colby Printers Commercial Press, Clark Bldg. Puget Press, 2810 Cakes Restuara Weiser's Grill, IGI7 Hewitt Union Oyster House, 1717 Hewitt Empire Dining Room, 2310 Wetmore Bon Ton Restuarant, 2911 Welmore Everett Coffee House, 1113 Hewitt Shoe Repairing _ Loudon's, 2010 Hewitt. Frank's Place, 1118 Hewitt Tobaccos and Cigars Jarvis and Jackson, 1017 Hewitt F, D. Sartori Rockefeller and Hewitt Adam Hill, 2929 Colby Teas and Coffee Imperial Tea Co., 1407 Hewitt Clausens, 2813 Rockefeller Undertaker John F. Jen-end, 2P39 Broadway QUESTIONS AND ANSWER". Q. As 1 am a subscriber to (! c /Northwest Worker, 1 would like if you would answer the following que: - jtions through the paper. First-—ls an R. F. I), mail carrier allowed by taw to hold the posilio i cf Kchoal director, or of Clerk? Second—An American citizen goei ) Canada aad Files en a homeste:; I . :J fakes out bis first papers, at-1 | then leaves his homestead and rc j turns to this country. Of v, hat eou>'- A, There is nothing to prevent a j The man would still be a citizen of the U. S. T; -' nd : of women all over the :' at; ure prepai ing to re place . ■ -: ;.-■:'.- , Statistic! j gall; -. , • '. ft .- LSI ite ; .hi - -■' : :h ef ~ ■; nation :'■■•• this i.i \\**\ ___:; *hiKV?' a ''-',01' organizer !''■ rl|§& '""' Xcw V",k >''"' ;< r"' * (ft^ '•■' ' stive draft a- 1 hi :hi Mijßti f food would lead to l-"*-*** tr-iiiSl "1»1oo«1 wi» «ow in