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MOAN FROM HAREM, AMERICAN blhL LOVE ADVENTURE 1S OVER: STAR--SATURDAY, MAY AUTO PARADE IN BROOKLYN Nearly | Brooklyn in N. ¥ automobile will turn out areat Ma every owned in parad Automob auton we tl aged According to a conn there will be biles of all makes » has are tht n the ston 1 OOKLYN. LOOK!——LOOK! he atart will b ad the par Fe NE ot the MORGAN, | wo MARRIED um, THe = §vt rive, 19 THE ornen JEALOUS rd DRIVER HURT NA J. ANDERSON BUFFERS SEVERE Vv M OF t WIVES. N, May at Turkey ‘gn wnbe lies a. INJURIES BY BEING THROWN FROM WAGON BY FRIGHTEN EO HORSES. As the result of a runaway acet dent in the alley between Third for Transfer company, t evening the Big Four at the Wayside hospttal suffering from severe Injuries, The team was seratched, but neither of the two the wagon was bad! om”, a driver Mascaner Moreau horses nor damaged It Is not known what frightened animals, was pitched » knock 6 4 uncor iuickly as possible was remove the hospits | HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS WILL DISCUSS LABOR The first interscholastic at the high school for fo will be held next Monday ev a the school auditorium. The con ¢ toama will be representa f Olympia hig’ i of the local high. The loca team tf composed of Miss Doran Prank Fotste Walter Stoll, The question to be debated Is, “Resoly ed, that the trade unions are work me for the beet interests of the ountry the affirm of Last year & febating . An @ | Weat to Olympia and was jed xi Will Not! on he chool ative Galen Wood will preach the morning aud Allen © Hansen in the) b> monda, pastor 11 a m + Hubbard Motto, * MURDER DD. pastor, Ii a.m. and § p m;|the new charch, om the corner of wanes school, & am, ¥. PS.) Second and Brigg, ne anday at The order restraining Franklin & ©. B, 6:30 p m: Thureday, § pp m./ il a m. Hickman, printers, [gM using the fe Duvale > < spoon F - Mar ales, Rev. Dr. Frank T Bagley, of Deo} The Theosophical Soctety, Seat-|vaton label has been contiqued an ver, preaches morning and evening | tle Lodge--1420 Second av. § p m..| til the final hearing of the case. Unioe—-Queen Anne and Ge | “The Poets in the Light of Theos RE er at. Rev. J. T. Nk *, pastor.jophy,” by The “nae A _Barnes, day school, 11:46am. YP. 8| ~— Everything to Please, W * 6:30 p mm: 10:30 « mm. “Fire ert Sp) a. thor _ thing to Displease STATE NEWS Rrcemiies setciae tc in despal a really fine line of sport hat'C. tnaoek paaeor, Wendes conosd Sa ieee emcee AYR’ Temath rake tar fate J -_ oe Centey weet) 924-1028 Recond Ave. Tennis : - rar 6:30 p m.: Thursday, 6] NORTH YAKIMA—A commition |“ DaseBall and fehing | outfi > 0 & m, “The Christian| T@Otesenting the County Sunday “ ms een carerenl Y TOPICS vod the City: © p. m. Address to/ Seboo! union hae been appotated to poe yy, eo lyoune thates try to stop boxing matches In - ee | Edgewater—Whitman ar near} oy A ooh advertised for M - ut C_| 22 between A. Guthrie of this Bearer entaenes Fern dein; | Gty and Joo Metarieh of Spek: @rter to insure pu SP ¥YP.83.C B.| PORT TOWNSEND —It rt ‘ebered notiers for Satur > Thured 8p m: ila m.jed that the Chieagn, Mi a james Must reach The @ |The Charch That Wine;” 7:30 p | St. Peal ratiroad hae purchased 3% ottiee not later than 6 @/m Aanaal Roll Call.” 000 acres of timber in Jeffers Friday evening Those @| Heacon H Near Beacon Hill} co and will in time extend the $2.50 18 ie later will net be pub @ | school; Rev. CR Gale, pastor Sun | lise to this side of the Bound — ~Ba. @|day school, 12m; 11am, “How to] W. & Phillips, editor of the Pa inty «it the Christian Life;” 7! eifie Coast Sporteman and cham ee es ith Rackbones. vion fly Cliaber man of the world. and *caiae st. and am Hofer, a veteran ; pastor stone park guide, are expect BAPTIST. © a m; Girls Sunday on thetr way to « ff Corner of Coder an inesday, 3.20 p.m; Boys’ club,| trip in the Olympics OF Rev. George Rober tay, 7:30 p m. Bvangelist Prank} E.—-There ts a gre Sester. ik a m. “The im Miller speaks and sings at 10 0 of land in this vicinity Need of a Day of Rest and 7:30 pom | which ts settling up with a sturdy @. “Am i Mentioned in the/ | class of people METHODIST EPISCOPAL. | MONTESANO—The « C 0 e a ioe ayn ig B ome to Seatt ecco javen an Aiincressing demand f t.; Rev. F pastor. 11 ®| from San Franciaco has caute Chureh —Broeit way or The Church as Light an¢) Montesano Lumber company to run : Tice, a Sait:” §'p obn and Jooun.” | tar mat oe home a an Instead of Frisco sthool at 9:45 a. m | Hiliman—Rev. J. H. Meintowh.| ,nrInGTON.—The farmers’ tn vg a ® stor. 11 a. m, “Divine Fire and) sciinte, conducted by Prof. Ira wd Cherring: | bd Whitney, of Pullman, end Deputy $B mpertatenten: ot the AntiSe| 8 ant Seattio—Rev JH. Me-| geste Datry Commiasioner Hanson. || TWENTY - SEVEN MORE “ iw Divine Fire) o¢ Seattie, was held yesterday CAME YESTERDAY AND will spe » = | Prait Inspector Littay, of Kverett in the even-| wine o C. H. Wrage was olected MUST FIND HOMES, NO VTERIAN . ~ ss o & ent and George Murphy sec MATTER WHAT THE BAC r+ ason ~ m, “Stopped) OLYMPIA—State Food and Dairy nirice, i a ‘ an m., Sermon to) Commissioner Davies has made his . ‘ 4 ang women. jannual report to Gov. Mead, in De Het MA to aoe the Henatitat Wood in| Westminster—Re WUs00. | which he telis of the pure food work || Digh-arade, brand new oak uy | pastor n t Sent HMl8| accomplished. He pianos In the D. 8, Jobe , , we m and an of areth fonght | but output of the ta f panye * tise ay: i Found;" @ p. The Sund creased from 1,546,769 pounds to | marked for sale now at $16 L. ® and 5 ! Midnight Closing of Saloon 7,626,440 pounds during the present | Piret—Rev. M. A. Matthews, | year Auction Sale itn Condiog;" 8 “The With Candies; 8 p.m, “The Face| PRES. BLANCHARD TO SPEAK = is the Beautiful | WH. Pinck’s jewelry at | | io fotime to secu | Chas. A. Blanchard, president of | oman, é | UNITARIAN | Wheaton college, will be in the cit sah tanto dhiement of as - Roylaton Avenue—One block | ¢ in the tnt of his col-}E gant new pia sriginally tm e+e} west of high school; Rev. W. D. St. | lege. Sunday he will hod for th : € far apoak at Congrega eral fing tional ehure ¢ afternoon at SS Z| the Y. M.C_A nd Monday he will “ address the Presbyterian niste A STORE FOR EVERYBODY” | *) =: : a se | DEMURRER 1S SUSTAINED. elite rebeeiees of ON _| |)Come After Six---Every Floor, Every |) os. coco cos tus om elt es ' Counter Is Filled With Bargains han, who, was nue by Hi wed throught : misre # tn the consolt valu his i Fels Naptha Soap 4c pga ee ee ane ae a 40c Dozen Fire Polished Table | MOTHER SUES DAUGHTER ) Tumblers, 6 for 10c Senta toa oat romebt OF ba EO 3 Cent Pure Wax Candles Ihe ta he somspleiat 7 25c Polished Glass Berry Bowl i. or perty valued 8-in, 10c 30c Dozen . China Opal Nest Eggs, Each Le 15c ey Cr orated Bread and 5c WILL DEDICATE CHURCH. Anne Meth H. Met he Queen R rdist ia) be lina, Dec 1514008 3utter Plate Mining Stock for Sale Slate i can buy » month D. S. Johnston Co. rtfoulara, see Frank Wiest ecretary, 422 Boston Block. |} 908 Second Ave, Burke Buliding oe White 186, RUNAWAY vening Look You Over for Medals, Degrees comenaant Jand Diplomas, But for Scar MI8S3 GRAHAM TO SPEAK e HONAL. Sunday school and Bible class, 10] wiss Bessie Graham, who repro-| Plymouth—Third av. and Univer:|@ m. sents the local high school in the! ty st. Rev, S M. Freeland, pas} Joratortea! contest now being held Sunday school 12.20; ¥. P. 8} CHURCH NOTES. lat the “t will deliver her decid BE, 6:45; midweek serrice,| Queen City Theosophical Society| mation tonight. A large number Thureday § p.m, li a. m., sermon/ in America——Ptoneer block, A. O. U_| of her clasamates will occ upy a Te) y President Charios A. Blanchard) W_ hall ure, § pom, “Dark | served sec ad give her a good ne Parte | Wheate Hage; 8 pm, “Tent | x and Sunshine,” by Mr. A. K.| sendoff te as. |07_ Fire Morumdar, of Calcutta, India j Pilgrim—Broadway and Repubil The Church of God will com | RESTRAINING ORDER am at. Rev ard Lincoln Smith, new holding regular meetings at 18 CONTINUED, OVER 400 BUSHELS OF POTATOES TO THE ACRE YOU CAN MAKE A BIG PROFIT ON THIS LAND PRICES WILL ADVANCE RAPIDLY FINEST SOIL FOR GARDENS IN THE STATE GET IN NOW AND TAKE YOUR PICK ITWILLSOON BE SOLD OUT » HILLMAN’S \ AUBURNDALE GARDEN ADDITION This new home, modern, only $500 three days only. termine $6.00 per month, Bpecial for | | ttage only $200; terme $5.00 per month. Special for 8 days only ee wer ees eee eee ex The FAMOUS WHITER RIVER VALLEY, where this land f# situated, is the BEST CLOSE IN LAND AROUND SEATTLE. It tv a sthie by both electric and steam railroads and is easily a ible to the down-town dintrict, This new addftion of 800 is the richest you can find—ne stumps, rocks, bills or gravel. It is an ideal place for a cosy little home where you can enjoy pure, healthful country life your own vegetables and frult and at the same tline be within easy reach of the city Don’t Slave and Pay Rent Any Longer When you can have your own home at such terms as these: $50 an Acre Up---Terms 3° honn”°™ These Tracts Are Going Fast -They’re Too Good to Miss eet off at Auburn, and seo Mr D. HILLMAN'S sales raise Take the Taco urban , Griffin or Mr. Angel at our office there, or see C. man in the TIMES BL AURURN OFFICE OPEN DAILY, Go Out Sunday and See the Property Yourself MONEY // LowExcursion Rates IN IRRIGATION ROUND TRIP Our properties are located in the Columbia Valley between Wa TAKE Geer tula and Pasco—the lowest elevation of any trrigated lands in the State of Washington and are especially adapted to raising alfalfa. INCLUDING SUNDAY vegetables, fruft of all kinds, berries, grapes and figs, They pro- duce the earliest berri 4 vegetables im the Northwest. These properties are now abundantly watered and lands with perpetual wa ter rights are on sale at reasonable prices and liberal ter.» to in duce early settlers THE NEW TOWN OF ATTALIA lies In the center of this mont fertile district and ts at the ju mn of three railroads, the N. P. the Washington @ Columbia River, and the O. R Resides these unexceiled railroad shipping factlities, the Columbia River lies at our door. Attalia te most beautifully situated and splendid bust ness opportunities are offered. The Company will sell choice lots at very low prices to persons who will erect homes and business houses io this thriving coming town. For detatied particulars, maps of lands and towa, and descriptive Mterature, call on or address THE COLUMBIA CANAL COMPANY 609-510 Marton Bidg. SEATTLE, WAS@ HERN of Limited On sale May 24, 25, 26. New Haven, Conn.. $91.10 July 10 to 15, inclusive B.P.0.E. DENVER $55.00 August 7, 8,9 G. A. R. MINNEAPOLIS $60.00 EAGLES MILWAUKEE $69.70 0.0. F TORONTO $84.15 K.of P. NEW ORLEANS $85.35 General Excursions JUNE 4, 6, 7, 23, 25 JULY a2, 3, AUG. 7, 8, 9, SEPT? 8 and 10. Paul, en olis, Duluth, Sioux City, Omaha, Kansas City ¢ coenese St. Louis Milwaukee . Chicago... KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Dept. & ere STANDARD ROTARY AND DOMESTIC SEWING MA CHING Our Motto: “An Honest Valve at an Honest Price,” makes you We well We om We repatr pianos. “THR QUALITY STORE.” Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co 1406 Becond Ave. Seattle Sold without agents at less than half the regular price You can save more than one half your money at CLINE’S PIANO MOUSE oe ALBERT HANS. pe ed 706 tet Avenue St f % per cont of and cure-aile Further particulars at Ticket Office Great Northern Railway | SECOND AVE & COLUMBIA ST. 0 feet 3-4 with LASC! f - Last Ist_AVE. THE RUBBER STORE, SuITs To onpes $15.00 | icaadbei ose 39t0 $5. 00 A MONTH WM. McHARRIE, M. D. Arcade Buflding. Ure? a. mM. to 12:90 p.m D to #8 Sundays GARDEN HOSE Hose, Phone. 2 to 6 pm # to m Office 1 Kivenings—Tuss 1 “