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oe WHY AMERICANS ARE HIKING TO CANADA NEW WHEAT COUNTRY FURNISHES OPENING FOR CAPITAL, ENTERPRISE AND ENERGY —GREAT THINGS DONE BY MEN FROM THE STATES, WHILE THE EUROPEAN IMMIGRANT PLODS ALONG IN HIS OLD, SMALL WAY—AMERICA® WHO PAO POR MIO PARM AND MACHINERY AND MAD $h600 LEFT GUT OF HIS FIRST CROP—4 ARGE OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS Tee wine BY GILSON GARDNER ysion of f rops and the abound July 18. tere nd in the | states T. Griffin, | chat artment of | ter oad. Thela dig WINNIPEG ‘The la world |s in charge of th the Canadian Pacif company now has of flat rich whe and the first thing he » write back his friends, They c engaged in putting on the market. | and tell th and the thing grows And his most thrivir isin a gee ai ratio. All the time] with peop'e of the Unite & work of education is going on.| These Canad regard to the fm declaring their p as many as poss: ft its individ wal citizens. Mr iftin declares | that one good wide-awake far from the states is, for immediate | other side of the line. om mere! Tesults, worth four or f of the /ally and economically the two great settlers who come from Europe. nations of North America are | “The American knows what he/drawn and knit more closely to comes here for,” said Mr, Griffin. | gether.” “He probably has raised wheat fm) Minnesota, or Towa or Indiana, and | THIS IS STALE “ he understands the bdusir BREAD FOR SURE farming on a large scale He get his gang plow and turn up any where from to 1,000 acres, and |/ im the first year he will probably |} pay for his land and machinery. 1 heard of a case yesterday of a man from Towa who put about 260 acres |f undor cultivation, took 6.000 bushels || of wheat from it, and not only paid for his land and machinery, dut $3,000 left. Now, the immigrant from the old world would never think of doing that. He Is used to|) Going things in a smaller way, and ft takes him two or three years to/ gee how the thing is done.” ‘The 11,000,000 acres of land which the Canadian Pacific road is now/ Tetailing to settlers is what remains | of a grant of 25,000,000 acres of land given to the road by the Ca- Radian government nearly 20 years) ns are very frank | Misappr rpose to annex a meas A LOAF OF THE PHARAOH be nearly 44 centuries old. It discovered among the debris of th royal temple at Detel-Bahr, iad now these land ‘have sud-| A! Was baked 2000 B. ¢ @enly acquired a value. A short IN VEGETABLE LAND. time ago a private land company Bought from the railroad an even 1,000,000 acres, and in less than a had disposed of the whole lot people of the United States, and/ incidentally had cleaned up a cool| Miilion in profit. But the railroad fe do not mind that. What) want is settlers along the lines of their road. CANADA'S INDUCEMENTS. ‘The reason for the sudden move- Ment toward the Canadian north- ‘west is thus stated by Mr. Griffin “We are offering your farmer lands at an average price of $6 an Sere, on which he can make Much profit as he can from t Tands in the United States which! ff coat him anywhere from $40 to $100} Red Radish: You can't down me. am acre. ve have the best wheat) Horse Radish: I ought to, I'm/ lands in the world. We can prove | stronger. to the official reports, cover- —— ae jod of 20 years, that the Broadens That Smile. yield is not less than 19] Makes you a better looking man ptm the acre, and that it is |The style and ‘Rot Infrequent to have a yield of 40. | Hats “can't be bea farm jands are taken up. We have ~ pee ne sata Four best, but they; GO TO ALKI NATATORIUM. not Tap taken before because} Every afternoon and evening the was inevit je that your country | reat pool of warm salt water Is full > Tagg of the line should be settled | Of the Dest of people enjoying the up before the attention of settlers | ¥“™ salt bette. ‘was direc! our resou: . ‘goes — Ghirtel Ghirtel Shirts! AYTRACTING AMERICANS. A beautiful showing of new Mid- - summer styles. ca od le Oe this time has come. It! show you. E N. Brooks & Co., has Beeelerated by the succes- 24 Ave FRR RARE EH, of the country | too, the people 1 on the eink FRR ae Lake Union, Go fishing and get your tackle at Piper & Taft Second avenue The most up-to-date line of M | Shirts in Seattle, E This loaf of bread ts claimed to! was tn | Egypt, by the Bgyptian explorer, H./ R. Hall, and he proctaims that the ality of our $3.00 EB. N. Brooks a og) States all the best | & Co. 1331 24 Ave oo STORE CLOSES AT NOON TOMORROW. PLEASE. SHOP EARLY Beginning tomorrow this store closes at 12:00, noon,on Saturday during the months of July and August. NEE R NEE R REEEREER ARRR RRR SHIRT-CUFF NOTES OF TRIP THROUGH CANADA RRR RRR ee tke eee eee eee eee eee ee | rDM¢ N © diacove that Minnesota crocuses bloomed © ‘ han in the MeKe untry 000 ' h 1 ne up of the latter district to farming are a year, mostly it United Lond prow ra in the pr f Saskatchewan t hite hand horekiefa te their bugey wheels while staking out farms and count tu f the wheel to determine tanee of antelope roam close up to the settlements in the et, 680 1 A t ne ” , in th north with th tent menepely of ny of dime nov Sioux I wk port in the mans 1 lat fled acre re among the mos Iekins northwe ydrens in civilised peaceabl and bh t The h ts of trappers tn the F . As t in Rowth wt at of T € Albert ter all Mer tes fr the t «Y or) « la in by 36 ith 1049 t hes ' ' 4 ation in ¢ a ie $00,044,0 bank tea t $76,463,1 from th untry of Wadena, M They still hold their American farr [ tat jen in 21 cities in the United in the new settle oR EPP PCC C OCC CCCP Pee eee eee eee INTERESTING PEOPLE : REE h in eryone is catching f + Found, at 1331 Second Ave. Ragley’s Corner Your Baby’s Needs ‘We will deliver them to your @oor for the least price. Nursing Bottles, § to 12 of. Se dozen . . Be Lime Water. half gallon, inc ing bottle iSe Sugar of Milk, our own importa- tion, highest and purest qual ity, 1 pound 30e All other brands of Sugar of Milk, pound ; 2he Nipples, all styles excepting Mizpah Nipple, halt doz. 20¢ Mizpah Nipples, half dot..40¢ Malted Milk, family size $3.00 Malted Milk, $1.00 size....75¢ Mellen’s Food, Tic size....55¢ Eskay's Food, 75c size....60¢ Wood Alcohol, half gallon. 50¢ Robinson's Barley, 1-Ib. box HS beels. H. 8. BEALS. | SACRAMENTO, California. —Few people know that acramento boasts the oldest photographer In the United States, but such is the case) = nevertheless. H. 8. E who now has a studio here rightly claims to be the oldest ph: en er in the United Stat havi been in the business since sae and having been in the business in Sacramento since 1853 Mr. Deals is now 91 years of age and still enjoys good health and posession jof all his faculties. | - ae | The Munsing Union Suits, | | als All weights and graden BB. Brooks & Co, 1331 24 Ave Parafin Wax, for sealing fruit jars, pound paponne, Turkish Bath 50c INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. Free Delivery Both Phones 982, Comple’s Credit 1 cusefurnishers—FREDERICK & NELSOM (inc.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers, | a Save By Buying Furniture During T The Stock-Arranging Sale The pronounced saving opportunities this sale offers are apparent to those who but glance at a few of our regular and special prices Come in again before the sale ends and look over the goods which have All Sales for Cash. Wo Exchanges. Delivery at Our Earlie ods Sold in Present Condition. Mone He' kinds in a wide variety of sizes. Only a fow are mentioned h ith Regular Price Special Price. Khiva, 7-10210-2 $ 91.50 8 35.00 Persian. 4-8x6-8 35.00 Kerman, 4x5-10.. 60.00 Kerman, 4-8x7 650.00 Kerman, 4-1 ll. 60 OO Kerman, 6-4x4-6 . Kerman, 4-1x6-2 fran Runer, 2-6x19- Persian, 4x6-3 ..... Khiya, 6-9x9-6 .... >.00 AL 5 FO.00 25.00 50.00 at 144 a uga of India.” It tells many ee facts about the manufacture of these Rugs. taken the places of sold pieces. t Convenienc d for Future Delivery. See The Specially Priced Oriental Rugs These are shown in the room devoted to them on the Third Floor, Our collection of Orientals ts large, embracing many different and see the many others while the special prices are in effect. Regular Price, Special Price. Reloochiatan, 3-1x4-10 2... seeececesees$ 16.00 Belooch x41 India, 8-1x15-9 Iran Runner, 3-4x15 i Cabistan, 4-6x7 ‘ * 4 65.00 Persian, 4-2x6-8 , Mousoul, 4-4x7-4 Kazak, 3-7x9-4 India, 2-6x4-10 ‘ Silk Persian, 4-4x5-9 Beloochistan, 3x4-2 Draghestan, 3-4x5-7 .,, % Beloochistan, 3-4x4-11 ~ 23.50 Muskabad, 8-dx11-1 . + 121.50 attle “7 for Globe- Wernicke “Elastic” Bookcases Frederick &-Nelson am [ Seattle Agency “For ‘The ; Famous Ostermoor Mattress Shell Goods | For Half HAT PINS 160 600 FANCY BROOCHES BELT BUCKLES 25¢ Women's Fan We COMBS ng teeth and nice worth regularly 2e0 HAIR PINS O40 Women’s Fancy Hatr P extra quality Fine Naina 19¢ HAIR PING 106 Yomen's Shell Hair Pinn rth regularly 1%¢ 9c BACK COMBS We 250 SIDE COMBS 150 SATURDAY NIGHT — WAG fe time, Children’s Sample Shoe Men's 60c on the Dollar See our Specials in Cigars—10 Nick Serer Box of 60 good free smoking Cigars for sovecesdts BLO Ready tn the $125 “SAMPLE” SHOES 69 trolley arid stea: and new! new! new! $2.00 “SAMPLE” Women’s Oxford T medium sole SHOES $1.29 ttrikes your fancy That's what you can do here now. Fine—isn't it? To save half on a hat of your fancy. Not a hat in the house a month old, either. | But this is $2.00 “SAMPLE” SHOES $1.29 children’s sh values up to $2.00 a pair $1.75 “SAMPLE” SHOES $1.09 nd Child's Sample | Stocking News of importance Some Other Bargains “TWELVE-FIFTY” PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS $1.00 FOR “TWO-FIFTY” SHIRT Any woman wanting a good Sum- mer Waist for get it from this lot, little money open canvas cloths, in black mer having previously sold up 0, will be closed out at “ONE-FIFTY” MER PETTICOATS The popular Crash Petticoats, with deep double and triple 'y lot of blackgmercerized Petticoats, with accordion plait- €d and ruffied flounces. » ee lot tomorrow, your c! SPeeeeereeeg Children's Frenc rut N MARCHE BATURDAY IGHD—Ww ‘Now, Then, Match These it You Can Halt a of 9 un Fargo! vols that go t ' ond 1 without b “ f Lever RTH DOU! ND TREMLE le 16 erything lea b . t 7ie HANDSOME RIBBONS 250 Handaome 1 } rib xtra the b tiful pat 1 1 i, fie plaid Dresder 1 Dp effecta—a , 1 nd noft fa t ' f 1 the best and hewe t 25e 75o FANCY NECKWEAR 25¢ } and Wast kwear, | : t f orth t So NEW WINDSOR TIES 250 y tyles of Bilk 1 w r Ties, in all th € 10 rr tle her id anch f de lim, « « very stylish and th to $1.00, at 800 LACE TRIMMED HANDKERCHIEFS 250 wale of a Lace Trimmed Swiss and Lawn Hand in beau b atylen r made, fine jennes lace in white or ecru, that have heretofore sold at 25e 0c SILK VEILINGS 25c y Chiffon and Silk Mesh Vellings, in extra qu y, plain or dot on and Insertions, in ex- amt Embroidery F 80c AND Tic EMBROIDERIES 25¢ | Handsome Na lery Edges in beautiful | $2.00 AND $3.00 TRIMMING LACES 980 $1.00 FANCY LACES 250 mtal Lace Edges and Bands t Venine, tilly, lace bands rtions and app rns, assorted widths; worth to $1 #, wilk Ch ity, beautiful pa SATURDAY NIGHT—WAGNER'S BAND—THE BON MARCHE. Men Save on Men’s Wear Continuation of the great sale of Men's Susp 25c Instead of 50c Our sale today was a great success, and for tomorrow we have re- nuders at They're made of all-elastic liste, cotton and silk mixed web with heavy kid ends, cast-off and nickel buckles, Every pair is worth at . many of them worth mora They are almost given away Derby ribbed, | Men's Wash Ties—Band bows, rts and drawers | shield, bows and ring ties, brown light colors, neat designs; reg- ular price 15¢ each. Sale price, doz .. ; 50¢ form fitting to match; colors blu ecru; all nize Sale price, garment Men's Straw Hats—A whole big | Men's Handkerchtefs—Colored bor table full to select from, all dered, white « rs, with shapes; hats which are worth colored borders, full r from 6c to $1.00. Sale price. size, some slightly ¢ each 50e regular price 12%« ale price Men's Felt Hats—tIn black, brown, | ach je pearl, nutra, ete., in all new | Bathing Suits for Men and Boys shapes, broken lines; hats which | two-piece sults in navy blu sold for $2.00. Sale price, each black, fine light weight. Sale 81.50! price, suit 50e ‘gars for SATURDAY NIGHT—WAGNER’S BAND—THE BON MARCHE. Outing Hats in White Seashore Hats! Hats for the country, the mountains, for picnics r rides. White hats—cool looking as ice cream, Just Got Them This morning by fast express from the metropolis. For the maid, the miss, the matron. Ready as you read. Prices? Reasonable RIMMED HATS AT HALF » tomorrow and take any trimn hat in the house that dk half the money for thing ise. Con learing time—hence 0) Trimmed Hats #2.50 $10.00 Trimmed Hat 85.00 $7.60 Trimmed Hat 83.75 $15.00 Trimmed Huts 87.50 HATS FOR YOUNGSTERS. Everywhere 50¢—Noon should see the last of them. For, e but 10 dozen of these Children’s Rolling Straw Sailors, with ribbon band and flowing streamers. Color brown; good dirt killers; fine for everyday we Re ywhere $1.50—Giris’ (big or little) Beach or Camp Hats—Becoming and broad enough to keep off “Old Sol” and save the face, An ideal outing hat, as {t is brittle and hard to “hurt.” Vari your ¢ ughter, tomorrow! SATURDAY NIGHT—WAGNER'S BAND—THE BON MARCHE educing prices that will take Satur « prices given a avings able stockings for yourself and the Boys’ hice STOCKINGS I5e 1 MISSES’ STOCKINGS 25e Boys’ Hercules Stockings, fast | Misses’ Fine Ribbed, Pure Whit black, fine or wide ribbed, soft Best Me ed king Stockings bl fas ed feet, eleg fin heel, toes and soles; ch : ished; choice, per pair 25e pair | MISSES’ 25¢ STOCKINGS 150 WOMEN'S 25¢ STOCKINGS 19¢ Misses’ Fine Ribbed Fast Black n's Fa Black, Fine Spler Li Thread Stoc ( Stockings ing ple heels and t / ‘ el, double sole, fectly shaped 1 nicely ir quality made, al ished; 2 val choice sizes; choice, per palr.....19¢ pair esos ts BOYS’ 250 STOCKINGS 150 WOMEN’S STOCKINGS 250 | | Boys’ or Girls Women's € fine or Wide Rit gauze Herms- ton Stockings, double heels and dorf black, spliced heel, | toes, fine seamless superior double sole, warranted stainless, quality, sixes 6 te 9%; cholce all wtz choice, per pair ir ...9156 ¢ two palr 25; or, ‘pal An Interesting Group of Girls’ 98c Frocks Many of them are worth $2.00; the others worth various higher ALL 980 EACH sizes in the lot, 2 to 14 years. There are— values up to that, ‘Washable; Children’s Buster Brown Dresses, ; Girls’ Dresses, made of goo made of best quality gingham, colors pink, blue and red, shep- herd @heck, collar, cuffs and loose belt of white pique, sizes 2, feather stitched Braid, sixes 8 and 4 years. to 14 years. Dresseg® made | Girls’ Dresses, made of good: quay. of tmgyy gingham, colors pink ity gingham, am rd cheek, and blue, yoke of white Mar- color Nght and sen in sellles with fancy ruffle edged red, with lace, sizes 2 to 6 years, a quality shepherd check gingham, colors pink and blue, yok or | ved a few thousand pairs for those who could not get here on } and | | $1.00 red, navy blue and © combinations, with white predominations. Get one for | of white pique, tgimmed af AFTER y evening-—music and fun and bus What better menu could we possibly p” to you as an incentive friends along and ther folly e ure. Here's the bargain eran read it fe Pair for Pillow Shams, Worth 60—Fine Pillow Shams size 22x32 inches, stamped in floral designs. hed border; worth 60c pair; sale price reg after Be © Wortl lies, # ished with buttonhole borders worth regularly l0e each; sale price, after 7.....0++ Be 19¢ Each for Linen Center Pieces Worth 50c—ANl pure linen Cen- ter Pieces, size 22x22 | stamped in pretty fic conventional designs hole borders; worth regularly f0c each; sale price, after 7.. sete ive 196 h for Stamped Linen Tray Cloths, Worth 50c--Fine Mnen Tray Cloths, size 18x27 inches stamped {nm pretty floral designs, wide hemstitch and drawnwork borders, worth reg- ularly each; sale price, after 7. + eeeeereees 19e 39e Each for Center Pieces, Worth 75e—All pure linen Cen- ter Pleces, size 18x18 and 24x24 inches, finished with wide dou- ble hematitched border and a ork centers; worth regularly each; sale price, after 7 js 39¢ h for Bureau Scarfs, 98e Each—All pure linen arfs, size 18x46 inc ped in beautiful floral de- signs, finished with wide hem- stitched hem and drawn borders; worth regularly sale price, after 7.. $1.00 Alarm Clocks 49¢—Mau full nickel plated, guarar Alarm Clocks, worth regularly $1.00, after 7 sale price...49¢ 0c Parlor Brooms, 15¢—Full sewed Parlor Brooms, worth re clal sale 25c Dozen Jelly Glasses 2¢ Bach Nice size fluted bottom, clear jelly glasses, worth everywhere: 35c dozen, after 7 special, each ze $2.50 Corsets 98¢ — Women's Straight Front large and small sizes only, regular prices 5 after 7 Underwaists onecaeres' ‘8 white waists, suftable for sus- pender dresses, sizes. 6 to 12 years, regular price 45e, special ONE T 66s Doth sence enctelll whe ) White Dresses 98@—In- nts’ and children’s, dresses, sizes 6 months “at years, regular prices $1.50 to $3.50; somewhat sdiled; special after oe 98c Corsets 5e—Women’s Cor- sets, made of very fine mate- rial,, trimmed with lace and in- sertion, sizes 32 and 34 only, regular price 98, special after ewavaiee 59e Curtain Ends 4§¢@—Another lot of those drummers’ sample cur- nds; if you didn’t get your sh t Saturday, you'd better hurry; sample ends of $1 to $3 curtains, after 7, each....15¢ pestries 2Q¢@—A «rand up of T5c, 85e and $1 Ta- pestri in stripes and brocades, suitable for curtains, couch cov- ers, furniture covering, etc.; one of the best bargains you've had this season; after 7, per ereabeee err. uch Covers $1,00—65 Couch Covers, full size, fringed Roman, Oriental stripes; regular valuo $1.50; after 7.....$1.00 $6.00 Table Covers ®4,.89—About n Ddeautiful tape able covers in 8-4, 10-4 4 sizes; values up to $¢ e slightly sofled; after each serene veees 6%ec Outing Flannel 4%¢@—A nice, soft cream outing flannel, good, durable quality value, 6% Si-fe F ed Mu good bleach full yar de, finish the regular v 39e—1,000 60¢ r ached napkin 17x17, rich dice pattern only; wear we regular value 60¢ age 6c Gingham $@—Apron checked gingham in red, green and blue check, full width, good, durable quality, well worth 6e a ya ONE -i cs cccaes neck tDAY NIGHT — 8 BAND--7E M TANCES. Women’s “@ Misses’ ShirtWa Frocks Close to two hundred of th pretty shirt Waist washab frocks at $500 INSTEAD OF $8.00 Materials are fine cha) “nd white lawn, Many ee -rangtelider style, with shirred stock, and Another pretty is of lawn, handsomely: embroidery and stint peat Bin Learns y. of aoe wid ¢ _ Aa pretty as you a