The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1906, Page 5

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STEAMER GRASHES eT eS NEN —pn b eS stort’ % ber } ° wes! , arse a Soe, } paitles” Peco | suecr ses. UNITED STATES ALS . , : sin © office of C. BE. Con ; LEAVE FOR NEAH BAY ON 5 tt { : Ar pow gan ‘ THE GRANT—Wit NFER Ary: league and electing with CHAMBER ¢ COM- | coaventacn, which be Meld MERCE MONDAY. tes oy ee ie eh a Rr eae Formerty ’ $16.50 ; $18 K H Pts ‘3 as : $ $ $ dead v« . 4 perers t ty HA noe O-PIRCE SUITS pear eo oo rWo-PIRCE TS (Coas he lot his bone Ni . where \ held. It employe « on ‘he pla r was thrown & BOTH CLAIM UPPER HAND. Members of Shingle Man turers wan dec that have tully 80 pe of the Haed wp In opposition to the weay orf Gemands for a union label, and —_— THURSDAY CLEARING SALE BARGAINS GREATEST VALUES YOU EVER SAW $6 so New Vietor Gas Stove with Oven $4.49 ase Hard- wood Bosom Board, for Ironing Shirt Waists 15e¢ ee RAT TRAP « Genuine Marty SCREEN DOOR $200 Heavy 1 16 inch Faney Sereen Door, SCREEN DOOR HINGES isc Heavy Steel Holdback Screen Door HAMMOCK $2.00 Heavy Plaid Ham WINDOW SCREENS China D Set, so pieces $12.49 asc Heavy Sheet Iron tixtt 15e¢ 2 stent Braced Adjus goc Gray 2-quart HOSE REELS 23¢ Revolv asc Gray (orantte Stew Pan, KNIVES and FORKS }-quart 65 Set Iron Handle Camp De Knives a CAMP STOVE ase Cele- brated Gil man Folding Lunch Box 15¢ Inet | INTO A BATTLESHIP CuNGE Ti uae n el NEXT SUNDAY Get Out Sale Everything High Class But the Price BUSINESS SUITS. Dripping Pan Phird rourth get your go-cart here and you'll be pleased--- well pleased, with the styles you'll have to select from--- more than 100---and pleased with our very fair pricings besides, you know--- pleased § town $ a week will buy a go-cart here--- 825.00 ATS, CAPS AND FURNISHINGS AT GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES. and Tronse 7.50 UP J. REDELSHEIMER CO. 800-804 First Ave. Cor. Columbia STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE ADAM WEDNESDAY GRAPE NUTS, Phe 12¢ HUMPTY DUMPTY, Pre 12c EGGOSER, Pkg 12c QUAKER PUFF RICE, Pkg 12c WASH. RANCH EGOS, 2 dor dams Tea & Coffee Co. 1935 Second Ave, Cor, Pine Ot We don't deliver bat we sell cheep. $1.00 Door For 59c ie C Meatetter, Prestaeat r Denny, View Prestient Tecorperated Dec. 19th, lame PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK. ae 6 nettle, Wem M Denny, Joa. T ‘ireom Jobe D. Parrett, team) Him Me wert CC Meufelter LascowW ILLS 1020 -!Ist AVE SUITS To onoER $15.00 $1.00 Nataral Finish Doors, any size, for Jon. T. Oreenieat, Cashier back, woven tired wheels; back 10 inch, extension and weal front § inch | | ~~~ Ft | | | gocert U } urable body neat body; top rails are nice gocart, sides eatly and ly turned; a back strongly hand woven reed, and foot extension; rubber fitted with removable cash tired wheels; all gearing ts fons, gearing is finished fintehed green i4ineb green, parasol, adjustable wheels, removable cushions back and seat, wheels 124m. | and parasol Standard Furniture Co. Tacoma 1006 to 1016 First Avo. THE ESSEX COTTAGE Surf bathing unsurpassed Good rooms Splendid table board. Address Mr. KR. P. Wal dron, Westport, Waah. Special this week, 2,000 pairs Mon’s, Boys’ Ladies’ and Chil drea’s, to be sacrificed at about half price. Do not overlook thie chance of getting your shoes at half price _—— THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Ave 1104 Piret Ave IRRIGATED LANDS Kartiest products In the eta from our lands Also } in new town of Attalta Pree and Gen'l Mer THE COLUMBIA CANAL CO 609-610 Marion Butiding. | GUARANTEE to cure the following diseases, or refund your money: Asthma, Appendicitis, Constipation, Cold Feet, Diarrhoea, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Goitre, Kidney Complaint, Lumbago, Leucorrhoea, Neuralgia, Ovar ian Trouble, Pneumonia, Piles, Rheumatiom, Typhoid Fever and LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ing Beggege Express Furniture end Heavy Heuling. Both Phones —1688, Office in Diller Hotel. Open Day and Night. External Cancer. Rates, $10.00 per month. TWO WEEKS FOR $5 I do not claim to cure every disease under the nm, but I do im to be a specialist in the I mention Come now, before it in too "SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fat! Ito reach you by 6 o'clock any even ing, please do us the favor to call up our main office (Sunset, Main 10 Independent 1138), between 6 and 7 o'clock, and we will send at once. If you should than once, please tele ry time you mise it In t y we can be certain of giving subscribers a perfoct ‘gervice—and ft is the only way THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. Consultation Free. Osteopathic Physician and Elec tro-Magnetic Healer. 382 Arcade Bidg. Third Floor. Front of Bievator. Ind. R 2666. a a CO} mise it | phone The above cut shows the Electric Company in erecting ¢ Georgetown—only a stone's throw from Oxbow srogress that is being made by the Seattle cir mammoth power-house and factory at d, this plant will develop over 30,000 horse power, which will be distributed from this point and used largely in this section of the city It will also have a very large and complete factory for the manufacture and repair of cars, and its large storerooms will be located here also. ploy between two and three hundred men at this point alone. It will bring several hundred families into going some for this locality. this part of town, me The company will em This is This is a picture of one of the buildings of the Olympic Foundry Co., now bein Olympic f erected in Georgetown, also convenient to Oxbow. oundry Co. are building two buildings. The The large foundry building will be 92x200, and there will also be a three-story building 50x75. These will soon be completed and occupied by a large force of -men. These men will also require homes in this section of the city. This is a cut of the drawbridge now being built across the Duwamish River between Georgetown and Oxbow. Do all these improvements suggest ety the fact that the Duwamish Valley is fast becoming the reat center Oo the manufacturing industry of the city? Do they suggest that this whole valley will soon be a bechive of industry and activity; and that prices of property in this neighborhood will double up in value? 25 Per Cent Advance This Is Our Last Call To Buyers Before Our Advance of 25%, Which Will Be Made Friday, July 20 Now is the time to get Buy now and make 25 per cent in four days. in. Oxbow prices will never be so low as they are now. steady advance in prices. The improvements of Oxbow and the develop- There will bea ment of the whole Duwamish Valley justifies the prediction that there is going to be a great advance in the price of property in this section of town. Don't let the opportunity to get in at our present exce tionally low prices slip Don't wait until everythin buy, because when everything is done the prices will We have presented the pictures show you that great improvements are in progress. is done before you ¢ much higher. above of work actually going on to Besides the large factories above referred to, several other large institutions are soon to build here in this section. Now is the time to buy. Go Out Today and Make Your Selection of Lots Take the South Seattle car; get off at Monroe Street (old Duwamish Station), go one block west to the property, where the salesmen on the ground will give you prices, terms, etc., or apply to— McLaughlin Realty Co. ana Van de Vanter Davis Co. J. C. Hayes, Manager 3-4-5 Starr-Boyd Building. Seaboard Security Co. 212 American Bank Building. Main 2476, Ind 2569. Main 3307. Ind. 2299. RSE AEP OE PA ATMS RE A

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