The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1905, Page 5

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WOULD HAVE LABOR UNIONS CO-OPERATE WITH FARMERS SHATTL4& STAR—FRIDAY, “Firelight” OCT. 13, 1905. heater for ¢ Open Franklin Cand do, Kt Standard Furniture Go. 4 RECOGNITION OF ITS LABEL MAY BE ASKED BY THE AMERI | mong farme That ? a) , CAN SOCIETY OF EQUITY, WHICH ORGANIZES FOR SEVUR eT ct sll a } ING BETTER CROP PRICES-——WORKINGMEN WOULD BE PRO a cca! We hall wed! ave the people in the the TECTED, THE PROMOTERS SAY Wabor organisatios . nas : Re | farmer ean al t t at ar INDIANAPOL Wit organ \ - Jequitable 5 an i »pert Yabor a furmers ¢ \ TR an share the divi able to got together an@ a’ y Klis " t owt the mid control alike the pay of ” h ‘4 man. ah chek he A vf bd ipgmen and the t of their daily - is ng extenslve in bread wi its principle of ~~, nne ¥ a ganization: " ean system r the control of farm 1 pian | da gaining ad hainess,”” the American Society of erent , : wity claims to be biasing the way A un lat he oor a i Although organtzed That*this label will ult ely b Fears ago in this city, wher recognized § t hi A. ¥ it iv Headquarters have always beer coualderation of ‘ society numbers thousand giem |furmers " ¥ ders all over the country clety naw pre to seek affilia tion with t , Federa ' 1b . an G eet an equital ° ‘ L038 toda: f \ f & wuch for thet | the t t : Tecetving thr | cow : is crop report j back to t Me 7 rHamen Dacco grow out, stating @ tat ‘| , nee : age, cost conditions, an nays ? t aoa & Price ¢ From these report ' . w a We se ages and pledge 1 5 : a Mombers not to sell until ¢ : ~ og , get the average price which but I t mak 5 Oa equity, but alway se Pontos they can get that price t th ¢ “We have organized the sae wers a o-operation Ww sien ae v he Southern Cotton rowers’ As e " put ob Soclation and the Farmers’ Edu 1) surf Ja He t ational and Co-operative union we ] » that tt ao bk ht fan now fix an equitable price on hoa ae Yaw cotton. The wheat grow It now being rapidly organized j a Menon eon lige oo “Of course there are som bet " an inane mers who do not sell at the p + wg agreed on. We call them a . rs,’ because they throw the ps nearly tw SEATTLE 0 the market at any price gy le TO REGULATE MIDDLEMEN cullabh ae “Will not giving the farmer a n not be higher cost raise the cost to the wes laboring mar mask me T an to the Swer that it will not, and for this ugh the city | Be eold to the consumer for $1 Besides this big profit the middl » man has the by-produ: Te : Years ago when tobacco brought “The wealth produced by the woke from farmer and the laborer now gues hie nightmare y to find things Targely to the manipulator, the stil running smoothly ~ middieman For instance, a There wre some things that chafe Bushe!l of wheat sells for $1 bet} him, ¢ His ¥ organe are the sack of flour which it makes. \ need regular mo they se without the producer anly 4%c to Se a mount t He has o8 SURE he cont the commumer 26- gular, though unotticiat, visitor ati 4WO Dea for” . We. In the light of such facts the city hall f time say the middleman must | He has rivals already, | forced to equitable terms or w howe r 1 Jones, th do his business ourselves. | we shall make the mi extate ma i a full-fledged can-} | farmer organizations @idate, Another r apoken i starting perative | Fred Sawyer, lessee of the old Reatnier hotet Irving T. Cole, the |] Present cox a rival become mayor, were TALES OF THE TOWN BY THE TATTLER. Fire ta-be brides, accompanied by | ‘ham’ at the other end that put the | AYe Mive to-be bridegrooms, strotied in- | laugh on him. The ‘hem’ tried to BS the King county corthouse Friday | "4 him Flankington, N. J. This) is the way ft came, and the aper jaa joaae."” ris, “the mar-/| 53> Por the letter ‘p’ the ‘ham’ sent i Mnetngion whe heaps the | ot mes of tive date, matting it jattorneys’ information bureau in the 2 Bg op! ye hone Werner of the corridor, saw them jamin - Pn meeting Pid @irey shyly in and make for the e 7 operator on the eastern wir 4 ‘ sactur. From long exper- ee nee eee Mra. Burrington can tell a pticed that there was no destina-| intent upon getting married, fen if they go boldly down the cor- ‘ Tike they had been through it tion on the message, and sent it] back to the receiver. After the ‘har had sent it over a few times the r Much that it had grown monoto- on Re hon ge Montene Mra, Burrington put he aged 14, the office boy in the ) Glerk’s office*next, and sent him off With a few ‘whinpered instru fon Fulton made for the treasurer's of- GROCERIES nd catching Dora Sharp, a girl of 18, already for such gh egy ns its,” by the arm, pulled her fdlh on the the street to a grocery store. Range. Our ther they bought a bountiful ed at Co- Hf iy “f “Chinks’ delight” (rico) mm Lake #tn- Bf Jn the meanwhile Bailiff Gau had pposite City B) 2 Anne Avenue een put next. and had succeeded tn a out a couple of pairs of Frater’s cast-off “kicks. es enim the rice and the fud and accompanied b wondols WW clerke and officers, the plotters railed the blushing coup! At last they came, the newly-mad Brides with cheeks as rosy as a sun- Ry day in June, and the groom h Wearing « broad grin. ‘Then— All the Mice boys. THE BEST fina Bury Yerxa’s Extr armed clerks, officers, of and some m let fly cans pure Raking Powd arranted to mult . 5-1b. ‘Ham’ operators do ‘bull up men erg inh great style» Said an old time operator the b>. « pod Corn, F match, onty other ean Tourists’ Excursion mee verte ideal short trip for med, per tourists Buy Your Clothing go to the U. 8. navy yard and! at the tl ips. The Puget Sound navy OLO RELIABLE oT de the Sargest on the Pacitt KLINE & ROSENBERG, Feat steam Band 36 a. m.; Bm Fare, round trip THE OCTOBER SALES THAN YOUR MONEY'S WORTH 0 MAKE A PURCHASE. 625 Firet Avenue. Boys’ Suits, all Boys’ and Suits, sof only BVERY TIME ie yard White and Marble Of! Cloth ., .... 7 One lot of errr vf) Agate Marbles fancy Bte wheels. Wagon, heavy 81.99 Boap, fits the hand, 8 for . MOLY GRIME... 000 sesceee vier 65c Doll Trunk, with extra tray.. 50e Kid Body Doll, with closing eyes and moving limbs ..35¢ We Hard Wood Spike Top... +4 0 BIG yelimar The best $3.00 Hat values In Seat Ue of EN. Brooks & Co. waar YOUR FRIENDS SAY, 2615-2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Women's Jersey extra heavy warm fleece; and Misses colorings, price $1.26. might also be) ambitious to} | nn > ~ | 1208 Second Avenue. KOHLER & CHASE, ca Saturday’s SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First A ma. A SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Assorted Cookies, per doz. . Meyer, Mer. | Srangettorware Svatinge — Smeal Profitp——Many Saies——That’s Our Motte The Bee Hive Reliable Dry Goods Store | 2615-2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Ste Bargain List VALUE FOR THE LEA POSSIBLE Drawers Bee Hive Ribbed Vesta and teri ee nner, oe — men’s “North Star” Elastic Ribbed Balbrig = “mail” and got his corncob und F, & VERKA & GOONS, Vests and Drawers, to match soft fleece <A, yarn! silk ed. Boe Hive eon 5Oe ees = 7oee Bellow with us See aul eakdeuhen Goons Woeman'o Combination Seresy Ribbed Guia, tall & while that fixed up the nicest || Main ond Osciteret weight, shaped natural color, fancy trimmed I ever snw. He was 0 first | ie alice uber ante 306 eperator, but one day gut a} Women's Fine Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, soft rs a natural fleece, “North Star” brand, fancy trim t fitting. Bee Hive price only..7 he Boys’: "Misses Union Suits Unton Heavy Warm Fi ines, extra special valu Misses’ Celebrated “Oneitta” t warm fleece, all sizes. Bee Hive pri Oe Boy’s All Wooi Sweaters All Wool Sweaters, in plain and sizes 22 to . regular retail Bee Hive price only ........%1.00 Boys’ Black Petticoats LEADERS FOR La nagar pe fomen's Black Mereerized Sk: {Women’s Fall Underwear POSSIBLE MON BY Our line ot none, and our pri e lower than Mon’s Fall Underwear is second to n the lowest | Men's Heavy Fleeced Vests and Drawers, to match, all sixes, retailed for 50c. Bee Hive price only B96 Men's Heavy Warm Fleeced Vests and Drawers, to match, the elebrated “North Star Band | the fleece that won't wear off or gather in | lumps, retailed for 75e. Bee Hive price only We Men's Jersey Pitvves Wool Vests and Drawers, to match, in tq@n and natural colors, steam sbrunk perfect fitting, yetailed for $1.25 Sh Specially priced for Saturday ly to withstand strong rough pricedat .., #1. Boys’ and Youths’ Poxealt Shoes, preasly manufactured for the guate. Misses’ and Chi specially pri dren's Shoes, vici d for Saturday at Pants, sizes p va “gy only... Boys’ and Youths’ Horsehide Shoes, woar; Th and $1.98 . fouble sole, ex- Oe and LVS KNEE PANTS Bee live price $1.00 oes made express- specially ashington cli- Bee Hive price only. 1.2) and #1.49 kid and calf, 4 to bewe on wi ao RAINIER ctober Is the End of the Old Rainier feps in and ta wer ri e must t get t Our ord are 1 helves and count ne ¢ and | n bef the last of thi a) ! r 1 t secure another suitable locat , but have fa hy We Are Selling at a _ ee reason men That os this is the most talked of sale in S Tha hy the prices in vogue : at your almost for the « ” t SUITS. $15.00 Men's All Wool Suits ....... ownntecbens $7.25 $18.00 and $20.00 Men's I red Suits ...... 89.75 OVERCOATS. $15.00 All Wool Overcoat Genin - $7.25 $18.00 and $20.00 All Wool Fine Tailored Overcoats PANTS. $2.50 Strong and Durable Pants ......... eoeees BL2Z5 $3.00 All Wool Pants ... ceeees B1L.45 $4.00 All Wool Pants .. seceees $1.95 $5.00 and $6.00 Fine Dress Pants, pane made .... $2.75 HATS. Fine Fur Hats .....c+seesecvees $2.50 Hats, all styles, shapes cad colors . The celebrated Lion Hats, all styles, shapes and colors, know they sell everywhere for $3.50, our price UNDERWEAR. 7sc Fine Balbriggan Underwear ......+seceeeeee+> $2.00 you Mesh Underwear ........ Extra Hea Jersey Ribbed Underwear $1.25 Light Wool Underwear $2.00 TF $1.00 Linen All Wool Underwear, lium weight... SHIRTS. 75¢ Golf Shirt and Cuffs .. $1.00 Fine Soft Front Shirts 0 Fine Laundered White Shirts ine me $1 $1.00 Fine Laundered Colored Shirts... _.B5¢ and 40¢ 75¢ Black Sateen Shirts . van seduccesaetde teeta SHOES. 00 Vici and Calfskin Shoes .......++ rer ek 50 Dress Shoes $1.45 $2.00 Extra Heavy Work Shoes, » SL.15 and latest $2.15 hat they are . $2.85 . $L.85 $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, choice styles ‘ The Celebrated Harl Shoe, $5.00 everywhere, »W now Patent Leather Shoes ...... FURNISHING GOODS. $3.50 Fine 25c Wool Sox ......... P eee DBE 15¢ Black and Tan Sox, 3 pair for ......0ce0ce0e++- BOG soc Fancy Cashmere Sox, 3 pair for .......ecee0s-- SOG 25c Suspender ‘ 15e¢ soc Silk Web Suspenders soeee Oe $1.00 Heavy Alpaca Umbrellas ..........++000008 i5e $2.50 Silk Umbrellas, bone handle, stylish and strong ad tedonin ; Saeunielas . -- $1.25 $1.00 Boys’ Wool Sweaters ....... oo Be $2.00 All Wool Youths’ Sweaters ............2++.- OBE $2.00 and $2.50 Boys’ Shoes, all styles and sizes. .$1.25 soc Boys’ Knee Pants .. 20¢e $1.00 Boys’ Knee Pants 4106 ‘$1.75 15¢ $3.00 and $3.50 Men's Sweate 25¢ Four-in-Hand Ties soc Silk Four-in-Hand Ties ....... . .25¢ toc Pocket Handkerchiefs .. . aie roc Canvas Gloves, 4 for . 4% 25¢ $5.00 Leather Valises .........005 . $2.50 $2.50 Suit Case $1.25 $8.00 Leather Suit Case, with straps $3.75 and satin lined $10.00 and $12.00 Suit Cases, leather —" Make No Miste«e---This Sale is Positively Genuine at | lar T5e | } Borax, 1 Some Extra 1 Cuts For Saturday Cod Liver Ofl, full pint bottles, regu ic for .. Glycerine, 1- pound bottles, reenter 40c, for Double what you get else emt Be What you pay 25c for, 20-Mule Team g Save half here on this. Hand Mirrors, big cut, ge 25¢ 40c kinds at..... Witch Hazel, full Pints .. full pounds ...... "kings 65c Tooth Brushes for less—~ I5c § “en 106 ISc 25e kinds at. 35¢ Save on cold cures. Bromide Quinine Cold Tablets, 25c boxes for.... Nyal’s Cold Tablets, 25e boxes at 15¢ YT 5¢ % 33¢ 15c¢ way down 48c One-Day Cold kinds at Hood's Belladona Porous Plasters, 26e kinds at Syringes marked for this special Regular BSc at kinds os’ Whirling Spray, $3.00 kinds for Bartell Cuts The Price --ON-- Everything

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