The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1906, Page 3

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crema ae mememneente SALVAGE te {$800 Value---Price $300 ONLY $50 GASH id IN verry Loses Case | is A well define mor 0 A. H. Mot sek. reataurat Sy Hoquiam that apita and |! rat 214 Columbus h . ~ : got moony rl "trom Wt. Bou Lot in Fruitvale © build fa sd between | Democratic ean for cow that ¢ nel ound, The ti MeCormack sued f ‘| That’ ‘ plea bt ge ee lets bored bill and seven Nave vat's the whole story In a nutshell, , : ‘ ‘" t w fable, t t in. | wed mone if you want detail The lot le worth $900 at the very least, just ~~; Spe } fe A r > 4 |] as bare ground, on account of its desirable location in the prettiest “4 he bunts mp Shih "rombyt 1 the part of the Rainier Valley, half hour from Pioneer square. i ing : “spnasenrin R ‘ y gar oa ort et wnt! of new But it isn't “bare ground.” No matter which tot you select you'll ARY ROOT VIGOROUS He w ' ie inane , « find of it at least ten good fruit trees, eight to nine years old, all R secret : , i con na ie} nd Roy i 1noow |] bearing, because these lots are cut from Col. Green's fine orchard “ Ly DENOUNCES HEA will ‘ ‘ oils ‘auitone an Gl ae One { cherries, peaches, plums, apples, prunes. Each tree is wort OF THE ‘ V ne Church Dedicated. \ , wich N.Y, N enalled with | pubito, but | ought th Univ Holghts wae] worth of trees reaches a value of eight hundred. ms wo oe oe . ument has | wee Ch \ ae the You get both for $50 down, and $260 in one and two year pay ~ ee adore to be mony, with the assistance of Rey ments “J spore untnig pre | PUBLIC LIBRARY OPENING, |J P. BD. Liw wh hed the} ‘ rat and ) ject, Myr} i “ mon, Rev, J Mor-| Can't figure it any other way, however you try, .If you are a : ; ~~ _ : R A | ac ine smoemne hy |@an and Rev, George Busszell |] Good judge, go out and see the property and you'll agree with ue. . § ; eo wee u Puli : bine Sa! it illinole Club. Take Renton av. car and get off at “Orchard Beach,” the lots tie pusization ot R poss wrought idents of Hinole now | Just east of the car tracks, tne of which Kos " - , . attle met last night tn . ‘ a be ag No matter what other place you've half decided on, go out and h wan | *¢0 those orchard lots before you buy, : rei Chaat —- ; You'll not regret following this advice = ah i pre would ‘ senior vi t ‘ af v t ea - At London's big department atore . 11 Second ay, on Baturday ever J lots The , no Hyg be cng ir IN THE COLMAN BLOG. : , it t e . a e ‘ : What w ak ~ xet t ¢ 2 on Met i ; ae M ‘ 2 : ne a E ROGERS BROS.’ CELEBRATED CUSTOM MADE SUITS AND OVERCOATS, WORTH $20.00, $18.00 AND Here Are Bargains For by pb aret. @ $15.00 WILL BE ON SALE TOMORROW (SATURDAY) AT or OFF nals, This same Py . Unfit for Office A yg Es my wo you « mt land | sitimate conse d 1 . pmibo must t " “Spr nit of Anarchy COME EARLY AND GET THE FIRST CHOICE MEN'S FURNISHINGS. ze aginst corpora: na oing Would _— Strife poetic serra te favor an te sh Beaver, silk le 810.00 810.00 1 Cuff Butte ears Boe Eng! erwear 95e nderwear 65¢ rubber ®2.25 De publishes, and (ic We should set up in 50 Men's Heavy Shoes, $4.00 Raix of governor of New Ye ike tron 5 ° e 95¢ | Monarch Sh tomorrow only Sémiration and imita = depends largely $2.00 Dress or Work meee The 1. Cluett Shirts, tomorrow only drink Liquors hy and good for the constitution snd wines are ue nd are really dear For your own consumption, and for your guests, got a supply of Chotce Wines and Li s from ua, and you will be educating your pal ate to relish the purest and safest stimulants We handle only the highest *, but do not ask the h joes. Pu $1.50 and $2.00 Leather Sii $1.00 ons of IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY THIS STORE IS DOING THE GREATEST CLOTHING BUSINESS IN SEATTLE, COME DOWN TOMORROW AND LET US SHOW YOU THE SUITS AND OVERCOATS WE HAVE ON SALE FOR TEN DOLLARS. ODDS AND ENDS, THREE, FOUR AND FIVE OF A LOT LEFT OVER. EACH AND EVERY ONE BEAUTIFUL AND SERVICEABLE, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ABOVE PHENOMENAL VALUES, WE WILL OFFER SOME SPECIALS IN OUR FURNISHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS TOMORROW (SATURDAY.) 1022-24 1022-24 $4.00 Fine Dress Shoes UMBRELLAS. - 40¢ 50¢e $1.50 Self-Opening Umbrellas s5e $2.00 and $4.00 Silk Umbrellas, beautiful handles $1.50 SUIT CAS uit Cases uit Cases . " : nt FOR BOYS ANO YOUNG MEN $3.00 and $4.00 Boys’ Suits, slightly damaged by water o5e $3.00 and $4.90 Boys’ School Suits, strong and durable 81.65 $10.00 Three-plece Boys’ Suite. jong pants, slightly damaged by water and $3.00 Boys" wealth, and of his papers ‘Pont claim to carry the best © Califorata Port, per gallon ‘Made, but we do eny, and say 81.00 BR honesty. that the Bargar|f Guckenhetmer Rye, full quart lightly damaged by water want the BEST made for the e Se i $1.00 $3.00 Boys’ Rubber Boots, Good First Av., Cor. First Av., Cor. fi yc args 8’ Caps 206 KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. © Children's He $2.00 Hats, slightly —— by 1S and se 1123 First Av . r sha ,, No Bar. Goodyear's Snag-Proof Hip | $4.00 Hats, all colors and sha 83.25 RAINIER CLOTHING STORE 220 PIKE STREET LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN GALE AGENTS FOR TH E QUARTO SECTIONAL. NEW SCREENS During the past week we re consignment of say that they are to pat it very mild cotved a | reens eautity’ one of Weathered Onk in fission style, leather or burlap filled, are very effective—others k tops, others gain are grill * again are ed with leaded glass in Department Store Department Store 1513-15-17-19 1513-15-17-19 Second Ave. Second Ave. g etiectine design 2 DOORS ABOVE PIKE 2 DOORS ABOVE PIK Z. A. MAFRIDGE CO., INC, J. J. WOLF, Manager. TOMORROW Extra Special Prices IN ALL DEPARTMENTS cially dainty are the new r Sereens—the frame of the filling of CUSHIONS 4 Patterns of Printed Linoleum, s regularly from 65c to 85¢ ’ it 7 hat a y ie pee t Hn Ww. pe pecial price, per | Se We Do Exactly As We Advertise ce TIER ot drape . is Hosts of 1 . See our full line of Inlaid and i display. printed Linoleums at moderate ne And eff cushion 1 a PRICES PRICES PRICES leather. Se¢ MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, = }j CROCKERY DEPARTMENT —_—_—,- oer M be et ~ be . y De $2.60 Trin H \ hes Be. Loe. Bae pe nt at about 60 pe 3 ’ . The Latest Plaid Dress G than « her h ry ' ai # bout h furr ah tr «es The pre “a teateen dean hes DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, 8 sbec Tat rt o ful width, yard I ae Poor ’ \ here in great 46 T ke Red Table 1 en, Yar Quantity ie $ . : : Lye 1 t er § flea’ Tilack Hore, pai Der ga MEN'S DEPARTMENT 5 COCOA DOOR MATS, 14x23-1N., SPECIAL 500 1 : te 1 guiy ‘AND CLOAK O&- T COCOA DOOR MATS, 16x26-IN., SPECIAL 650 2he w ‘ . $1. is COCOA DOOR MATS, 16x20-1N., SPECIAL B5¢ " ve ‘ M Par ‘ inators, « COCOA DOOR MATS, 19x34+1N., SPECIAL $1 ! on $250 M te Pantd 80-45 ‘ \ Cape SUIT AND CLOAK DEPARY “ARISTO” DOOR MATS—VERY SPECIAL MENT, GROCERY DEPARTMENT ' La Wr , NT. i ft Bed, | " an > The f ‘ er the ordin leo Bed | “ GROCERY geranritit,, SIY wort ite # into an Fai i fron pan w tone Apple « ARISTO MATS, 14%24.1N ARIGTO MATS, 15x36-1N,, $1.00 ARIGTO MATS, 20x36-1N., $1.60. 9403 10 | 93.6 Laaien teicte Fresh Bran, don ana SPECIAL FOR 2 DAYS ONLY - 24.00 Lad Skirts i Totlet Bong nkes in a box. fe Ti oF $1.60 Waiats ; Mghly perfumed he Rug, regular $27.5 Second j $1.00 Flannelette Walst ve Lard, pound ve half regular price cial price Avenue | FOR RICHARDSON’S EMBROIDERY SILKS. Body Bru Carpet without/Made with strong tron frame and Bie |, Commer border, made, laid and lined eel springs, veneer seat and Fou Unten regular pr per yard $1.60; back, regular price 50 SATURDAY al price per yard, @1,10) special for 2 days .. AT THE FAIR

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