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

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aT ton and Whitman Play this After- the Whitinan solves ax ¢ The uni with a fletd this year than ever campus gridiron was plowed pat into condition for a fore the been freshly fast work The view from stand m Spagie, Capt... RE R. Dimick Ire Camp Go Phitbrook J. Lyman B Schmidt Q V. Borleske KR. H T. Dutcher FB R. Peringer Lu Capt. Crim Babstitutes Whitman — Brain ard, Logan Peringer and Geo. Ald right. Washington—Wills, Mackey aad Kennedy Officials—Bruce Shorts. referee F. J. Carver, umpire; William Ing lis, head linesman. BALL. University of Washing= |: noon 7 | jmatch, Hake | | RAGES YESTERDAY, BALTIMO Wirat f abths of a mile ' 1; Die 00, | 4 yace, one mil e * \ ma 2 tik ¢ ‘ LW Paet ' H bathed 1, th Tiem “ Ww ahaa ew erpl 1 pas med an rat chance eon given was a draw MeCarty says he will n a date early in De y acres terms. will be in the game cat m him recs local tri ends. Huss doesn't say any more than this, but It may be In| ferred that the boy manager has | ound the necessary backing. He ts n Los Angeles now and is coming | to Seat “pert week Alt Kinney for at thelr temround battle at Mit shee last might, the referee de ed the bowt « draw m did not meet with favor Come Out Tonight, LAST GAMES. OF = COAST LEAGUE ‘The Pacific Coast league season will end tomorrow, which wil bring to a close by far the moet @isastrows year that organization has had since tts formation tn 1903 The earthquake and subsequen fire in San Franciseo, which utterly wiped that city off the map as far as baseball and all sporting . 4 the keystone of the wh Fresno also 1 baseball and t with the six only two south, the games Freano being sca tween Sacramento, San Jose, San Diego and other California towns Most of the teams promptly made a big cut tim their salary limit im mediately after the big blaze, and in that manner undoubtedly saved a big lows. Portland, which practi cally bisected its salary roll, finish ed the season in perhaps the be# cofidition financially of any of the coast league towns The games tomorrow are At ities 4 about be A Stylish Suit Means a auit cot by Ed. White, the taflor, 268 Collins Bidg Just look over our line of imported woolens they're right ose ——$/$s Kicin, the shoemaker, 217 James to Leschi Park And dance a dream walts on the rin the northwest. Wag- Notice! Cowens UNIVERSITY PARK Will be placed on the market within the next two weeks Make reservations earty. CHAS. COWEN, 236 Pioneer The Right Road BETWEEN--- Saint Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago Cuicaco GREAT tat WESTERN Rawnay nequaled Equioment On All Trains. for full information, apply te W.H. OLIN, Gen. Agt., 210 Mutual Life Bide. Seattle, - - Washington. oe so Drs. Geo, D. ped and Allos M. wer SUCCESSFUL OSTEOPATHS Centennial’s Best Flour Makes Whiter Bread Inve t In Health ONTHOPATHY foes n Ali dinmnaes are troated wheth Makes Sweeter Bread]. Makes Better Bread {Than Any Other Flour), r and will be manager of | « b Jimmy Briggs of Bow | j on outfought and outpointed Steve | least seven rounds | ¢ The de | < ON (oes HEAVY oH. colved « aeTL C Makes More Bread], Makes Lighter Bread} ton, locat 1, an fruits an the state. are no perpetu tn cash, a 609, 610 trim Tacoma. SQUAD GIVEN TIPS ings the ndance at horses which Will be sold at their ewer. Mave them cleaned to look salen stables, 1112 Western ay. 609 First Ave. Fruit Lands Buy Irrigated Fruit Lande at our new town of Altaila, Washing: columbia An investment of this kind b The amount of money lands will soon furniah a lives, and support tor hig family after him. You do not have to For further particul STAR—SATURDAY, NOV 1906. E a Wi MARKETS. Speeial Servie commission me 701.108, N “ey chug Baturdaysatter | the tnitiation of the Vegetadion. a wont end hed, per th the Kpend and tegen nevert Keported. yor Vik, ohm Calttormss. per thi Remember with the | That D.C Ployd @ Co sf Mae monda, 211 Collins bidg 4 and James st Dee’ throw your off clothes HORSES FOR SALE joleomh Ca. have Just re- carload of heavy Graft ke ew at the Pastorium MM, 1068. a ASH REGISTERS We are independent dealers tn new and second hand cash regio f various makes and styles are about one-half of ty company prices xchange sn wupiodate cash register, more suitable for your b for your old one Call by phone and tell THE SUNDWALL COMPANY, Inc. Phone 697 Open a Box for the Children Leave it where they can reach it. Watch them gain in weight. Watch their cheeks grow ruddy with health and life. Uneeda Biscuit are the [only] Soda Crackers— the most nutritious food made from wheat, therefore the most wholesome food for children. ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY IRRIGATED y in the western part of 4 in the Colu River 4 at the junct the Washington ligation Co, ral yinbia river. t agricultural districts in the Tinited # perfectly adapted to the raising of berries, A veget . which ripen earlier than in any other part of ertor railroad advantages it is possible to mar- Ag tate ae 7 o'clock p.m. and have shipments arrive in oma, Portiand, Spokane and intermediate points in the traveling in the cool of the right, which meang the largest Northwest is received from these lands; it being pos- from $500 to $700 per acre per annum. # are being made every year from irrigated lands. There ‘op failures, and pri always high. These lands, with water rights, ean red by making a small payment nd the balance on favo: erma ite life insurance, aid as premiuas invested in irrigated ndid income for the purchaser while he 0 win, Maps and circulars address: U. K. LOOSE, President and Gener al Manager, THE COLUMBIA CANAL COMPANY, Marion Bullding, Seattle, Wash, or Attala, Walla Walla County, Wash. THE SEATTLE & j SS a We Know We Can Make Money For You This is of many positive statements we have advertisements during the past three weeks. We have said that we a depth of 525 feet, which burned to a height of Only one made in our a very positive statement. struck a flow of gas at 20 feet. That there are hundreds of thousands of tons of high grade a hphalt on our property, caused by the seepage of oil from below. That outcrop- pings of oil-sand are seen in many places on our land,.and crude oil hole. That the geological formation that of the rich Summerland Oil Fields in Califor- nia. That the Canadian Government will pay a per gallon on all crude oil pro- market reach Canada’s That the new three miles gathers in pools in a 20-foot is similar to bounty of 1 1-2c. duced---more than the California That 23 miles of pipe line will most enterprising city, Edmonton. Canadian Northern Railroad is only from our property. We know these are strong claims: they mean that our property is worth millions. We know they are so strong as to seem almost incredible. In placing our stock on the market three weeks ago we knew that we must stand squarely upon facts. We knew that you, as a conservative investor, would make us prove, absolutely, every statement we made. Weasked you to come to onr office and let us prove them. That we are able to do so is demon- strated by the amount of stock we have sold. We have the natural resources with which to make money. They are commercial products used the world over. United States Government Re- ports, just issued, state that the natural gas pro- duced and sold last year was worth over $41,000,000. We have invested our own money in bringing our property to the point where future profits are a certainty. We lacked only the capital to place our products on the market. That is why we decided to sell a small block at 10c per share. Par price. of our non-assessable stock value $1.00. We are raising this money to carry on our work. Not a dollar in Salary or Commission is being paid any officer of our Company. We know the great value of our property. The railroads realize it and have tried to buy our holdings. They have offered us considerably more than it has cost us. We will make money for you and right now is the time to join us. eM See us before all of this stock is sold. Our office is open evenings. American-Canadian Oil Co. 320-321 Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Seattle, Washington. LE IO ESRB 0 8:0 Pag ees egocmpowetentmrie ots

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