Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 15, 1909, Page 4

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OCHLARE N The land of luxurious growth-- fertile soil--beautiful scenery--- model .na modern country homes Own An Apple Orchard Tract at Ochlare Then you can sleep and be sure when you awake that it will be to an increase in your fortune; in other words you can rest easy. Located in the heart of the famous Valleyford Apple District, the greatest and best fruit district in Washington—where soil and climatic conditions are the best, it is the premier apple district of the world. It is only 20 miles southeast of Spokane, (the Queen City of the Pacific slope) a growing and prosperous city of 125,000 inhabi- tants---on an electric interurban line with nine trains a day each way stopping at Ochlare. OCHILARE Otfers you an ideal couniry home. No cyclones; no thunderstorms; no hail; mild winters; cool pleasant summers. We sell you the land on easy terms, set it to fruil, care for the orchard until it comes info bearing. Again--VWhat more can you ask? Call at our office or write for descriptive booklet with prices and terms. OCHILARE ORCHARDS COMPANY Suite 425 N. Y. Life Building, Omaha, Neb. O F FICERS: HENRY G. HARTE, Vice-President. ALBERT, 8. MAXWELL, Secretary. L. L. JOHNSON, Treasurer. il JOHN P. CUMMINGS, Manager. JOHN H. HARTE, President. OWNYOUK HOME AND BE FREE |5t ot e Bt excsase ana 1 it has taken becauvse offered for much less lYCAR’I‘HY (;ETS Bl(; PUS‘[‘ South Tenth street. The other new candi- "U’lu l.hl‘l.fllnilllun discu ;l\l‘d B L ;PRATT CASE Is SET AHE‘D meeting 1s | (s ‘ ) . t planned for | AT&ument in Sult Postponed Beoause | Takes Charge of Quartermaster Depot | ana ka4 Brooks, 1525 o o | d req oney. The Principals Could Not Be | r | o 7R 0 d, as | Present. - you e, k | ” i young at Jeffersonville, Ind : = [ the name of the piace and timo of moeting rtect re you have more freemen than in o e o ind / i Here re the F acts Iriin be_printed fon abest_muste ;uses bY | A rgumegtiiiitne Call@iaast e ‘was Nk the east. If 1 rent from you, I am noj| S5t B o Al i ONE OF ARMY'S BEST POSITIONS | local organizations for one year 47 THass ot Iy 8 A \ and | owner you make'a treema \ T oy sation had counted on y oy - MORE FREE q WEST THAN EAST]!’!‘ pan. 1€ you work for anpther ibgnjand on baen erfest The local organization had ounted on | wedneads vecadBh Ritorneur W ar is pay roll, you are no freeman be the support of intevests which cannot be | Mag: *hicago could not be predent the —_— ol | secured since’ Goverrior . Shallenberger o st 1 nterests « M “hie e er of the Depart- ¢ ou must forget your ewn interest IM .K en E nglnc Chief Quartermaster o Attoraey General of Land OMee, In o erests o CRAC s e nt ove 1 il &, e . v ¢ up. the interests of your em- ment of the Missouri Sueceeds | slgned the duylight saloon biil “:K x:n llmAD H! Jerom A | Pra ew, ASATN O Real Piutste Mashanme, | . [ n 4 o Colomel Rublen, Who It Will Come to Omaha if Commer-| It ‘ | club can supply the | oo . Rorkothph ‘Land Open- 3 3 Best Ever in Car e ot Colonel Pratt, was present ent plan of selling lands ] - York City I wm told that but 4| Snd bullding homes was commenced by This is the Plea Judge Witten Makes | ;.. cont of the people own their own homes | Jude Witten in the hile 80 cent are on the pay roll. Out to All Men, i per a B mercial club rooms Wednesday noon : % Will Retire. | cial Club Makes Financial r;];ll" l:-}n‘-»\mh\" s nm:n:r there Is a chance | i from his fathier that he could Yings Are Due. g to te 3 i Ends Meet, 8t th & ting will come attend. General J. C. Cowin, also of sk Major Daniel E. McCarthy. chief quarter- | Bables Strangied il for Colonel Pratt, was also bugy # master of the Department of the Mis: 4 5 by croup, coughs or colds are ins | engaged in the trial of a case before Compliment on the Motor has bee ved sher * 19 relleved and quickly cured with Dr | Judge Kennedy. Mrs. Pratt was repre- Made in Omaha | overy. B¢ and $1.00. For s d by H. C. Brome and D. M. Vin 3 Drug Co. aler » wuit 18 of Colonel Pratt's initiation In praistng the. ho est enactment of « Witten, getieral ‘attorney for States land office, made this - Before you Say flour e ble engine and ~say GOLD MEDAL - |EFFIE PARTS_WITH OLD PALS i Always. Champlon Would-Be Suicide Leaves ities of the ™~ | Acid and ¢ o Captain infantry that is where Calumet ' : N Baking Powder proves ‘n:'guli\‘ recr g sta | i superiority; its o board | Pirst ate \\-undudlul raising power; its never-failing ability fu a \ Company 1 to produce the most delicious baking—and its d o sineers, has be T economy. In the baking—that is the only way san ¥ Wednesday morning in police | discharge from the b you can successfully test it and compare it with the & SIX MORE WANT SOME PIE ‘ ks high price kinds. s ' : = ' a.:(eml:"n:un:‘ldyou h:::l:n‘:dm discredit these mirers lowiag o P 3 ; WASHBURN'CROSBY S Jye " lice Ho | -' s Although he . | | diversion Is sald by the police the only high grade baking powder selli ode: < ! & P Fire and Pc e ed | oy qt?oo 00 s offered to anyone fadiog doe ore ooty ok g B Tos | ' trace of impurity, in the baking, caused by Calumet. g - er hay- | makes a total ¢ t dates ‘i My«ncf:‘w—'nu:h:’;hvcl::'.:ca-‘ - 3 by THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY Food Exposition, Chicago, 1907, by using The m: advertising c‘ummn.‘. | 2813 Poppleton avenue, and Juhny Power, 1913 !|

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