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~ (ty NORTH YIELDS | E : 3 ae track of tin Their story of the | Pean war will probably neveriae) . ar mu that resseable modern |mattor ix this: Years ago 15 men | kvown, ax th ry of Frames W AMOR Ss ; auLe Tee . — agen Hagen ty | weartng this style of arme me re no at of x EN . ne contiry, and) north and settled at Awadir bay f the kind, The auy De A PARTY OF NA eel com: | They were kindly received, and fo the natives have caused } faTe OF ely covering the gkull, with ex-fa time there wan peace bet on te erve t relics Shop te wht Q NED ; hem and the tribes, but th on | Seneration to generation ~ var : a Curious Workmanship. attempted to assume author and +“ THERE aT WEGIA The bow ts curt inlaid with ab Ue calt of " powerful chief the LAUGH AT DEFENSE e FAIR. ead example of pais white fough perately (Soripps Telegraph Service.) = J om « care in working buckskin in the end all were killed ex | NEW YORK, Noy, 14.~-Digiet | ing Cov raided cords of two, One of these wa nd | Attorney Jerome refuses to Com-| MINNEAPOLIS, Nov, 14.—The ; ; rls ment upon Thaw’s retention gf , an ta ~ of th ald wilt Otte, and theese | M% thongs, which was selned t orney Delmas, but saye the ftw [day kept ont a namber of de ee . ee < ‘ cegpe to the identity |S8*a#e Warriors and the bare body! papers are only sarmising Whés | tion until thelr does and assone " : these European warrtora who : L “ { in the frosen nerth so many ofa proses: bh oe da * ago, These ate ike the te the pe . § xlern Loent plece in alae, They , fi Me eh red in much the same man from the Fs : tie BOS the words being partly in| ; ering French, partly tn Latin and . Some, A : and partly | rr i a th tae ee ewo com: |i German. One side bears the ta-| | «vac ot mall of bind worn iption “Ludwig QVL, D. @., Rex i Sirs me the 18 otury, © BR. et Nav.” ‘This has been tree: } 4 quits 8 an ancient quiver | Eoiiaing (wo arrows and hels 9 4 ees ‘| for $1.85 by thones 18 tm, Double Lined Steel Afr ant most to the There is a dack plate made tight Heater with one joint pipe BISS with buckekia ‘ked figures agitate design by moans of com |25c BROOM | ) FOR 15c | Well Made Good Quality Crescent House Broom at A Big Saving RAT TRAPS soc French size Rat $1.25 heavy French Plate Mirror, 12x 17 oak frame, Sde. pattern large FIREPLACE SCREENS $2.00 large sire fancy Fire- place Screen toc Japanese Telescope Lunch Bas- kets, assort- ed sizes, Se gauze wire BUCK SAW $1.00 Red Frame well braced Buck Saw, with 79¢ best steel blade. CEILING HOOKS gsc heavy roll edge yellow Mix. ing Bowls, 19¢. tse dozen heavy japaaned | Ceiling 10¢e age polished Hooks........++ maplewood bow! for mincemeat, ts in, 15¢. KEEN KUTTER SHEARS $1.00 pair best quality Keen KNIVES AND FORKS $1.50 set chony handle war- ranted Knives and Forks. 16c wood handle heavy retinned Cake Spoon, Se. $1.00 bronze Wall Bracket Lamp, com- plete, with silver re- flector, 6D¢. ROLLER SKATES sec pair Roller adjustable Steel YOUR HONEYMOON | } WILL LAST FOREVER THOME — y= br « \y ie GET AN EDISON OR VICTOR Talking Machine THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE ENTERTAINER Price $10 and Up FP ancest sree i oy | BAND, ST RIN iY LATEST GRAND OPERA REC YD VOCAL SELBCTIONS ‘1D.S.JOHNSTON CO. LARGEST 903 Becond Avenue I aanaantieneheenstimamnnmenmannns DEALERS H i | ly translated, “Loula, by the Grace) of the « of God, King of France and. Na | ged over the Jagged Kk tundra \ Phe date not fixed t 1 everme German the died M be Tixod wntll the coln is of w ne “Go, Tell Your Brothers. Inpry proceedings, now im Belonged to An antiquarian who ¥ the mn | Nava wel have t worn about | the north What curious chance | court in New York, No lawyer can |dichan, an the THE SEATTLE STAR~-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, & lthey say the trial will begin De ortunate vietim waa drag | hey took the other man ne langhing at » Ove aeid 1 Archers of Navarre. | edge of U ea and l tefer f thward, "Go," b \ u t t itten law may t a but it won't go In an white California I north of lowt in ure th h clad in armor fit for Pure Bakimo koe n United States Government Reports State That This Amount of Natural Gas Was Sold Last Year This was taken from the earth at a minimum cost, and represents millions of dollars of profits, It means that Natural Gas is a commercial article, Pipe lines carry it from the wells to distant manufacturing After the-wells are drilled and pipe lines laid, Nature » orks on and om and makes money for the owners. Nature Is Ready to Make Money for You ked up some Canadian Govern- centers. Two years ago our manage?, while in Honolulu, pi ment Reports, telling of the deposits of oil-sand and scepage of crude oil to the surface in the Province of Aiber Having been one of the best known operators in California, and later successfully engaged in the development of the Beaumont Oil Fields, he was intere sted, and immedi ately sailed for Canada With the eye of experience he saw possibilities the local residents had failed to grasp. He found crude oil oozing to the surface in mamerous places He saw a forma- tion similar to Summerland, California, and knew that somewhere in this new country lay one of the richest oil fields in the world. He went in search of it. He traveled hundreds of He prospected the country thoroughly. As he learned to know it, his belief in its future became firmer He tested the ofl-sand and fir twenty-three miles from Edmont We Have Struck Natural Gas last fall, and at a depth of only 525 fect struck a heavy flow of Natural Gas, that, when lig y for several miles around. It is an oil gas and proved to us that there was au immense deposit of oil below. The pres- sure was very heavy. We were unable to control it with the equipment at hand, and had to stop drifling. It burned for several months before we could plug the well and stop the waste ¥ Piercing the earth's crust in a few more places will give us an unlimited supply of this gas The coming city of Canada mile er the Canadian fron tier, what he was looking for near Morinville, tl gment was cor found 1. We have since proven tha us jt We began drilling , turned night into ¢ Edmonton—can be reached with a few miles of pipe Edmonton is growing at a pace more rapid theg peattle In the heart of the the junction point of three transcontine ntal railroads, two of them The natural + facturing center for this im lack of fuel Be weils will supply this to the city’s future. This im large dividends The railroads realize this, and have tried to buy our ‘ost us line. rich Alberta count just completed, it is a city with a future mense territory, its ome drawback is a need. We hold the key Our land is worth millions holdings. They have offered us considerable more than it has We have no desire to sell. We have other resources that add still greater riches to our property, There Are Hundreds of Thousands of Tons of Asphalt on Our Property Less than twenty fect below, and in some places right on the surface, is a solid layer of high grade Asphalt, formed by the seepage of oil from below. We can use our own Natural Gas to cook and prepare it, The Canadian Northern Railroad, just completed to within three miles of our property, puts as within easy reach of a market Professor J. B. Wee n of the Department of Agriculture of the lowa State College, after testing several samples, writes: “It compares favorably with Trinidad Lake and other asphaltums, and runs excep- tionally high in Petrotewm,” A steady demand for this product the world over makes large profits a certainty for many years to come This seepage of crade oil to the surface; the fact that the gas we struck is an oil gas; that the geological conditions are exactly similar to the great oil fields of Sum meriand, California, and that crude oi! gathers im pools in a twenty-foot hole, proves that with a little deeper drilling we will open up one of the greatest oil fields in the world The Canadian Government, knowing the need of fuel in Alberta, will pay a bounty This bounty alone is more than of 11% cents per gallon on all oil produced in this field the California producer gets for bis oi! We have the natural resources with which to make money products in demand all over the world. We Are Going to Pay Large Dividends We have invested our money in bringing our property beyond the experimental point. We now talk facts and certainties We can prove every statement we make with Canadian Government Reports and other documents on file in our office We want you to investigate this; it will pay you to do so. We will pay your ex- penses to Morinville, if necessary. We are now in the same position as the man who owns a piece of Second Av. property and lacks the capital to erect a building He knows the building will make money for him This is why we are selling a small block of our nOn-assessable Treasury St ck at 10 CENTS PER SHARE, par value $1.00, We are going to drill more of these wells; we will market our asphalt, and—we are going to strike Oil it takes money to make money We are selling this stock. We are selling selling it fast. Ve will make money for you Our office is open during the day an | evening. They are commercial we will increase our output of gas; it to conservative investors, and we are Right now is the time to join Se¢yor write us before it is too late. American-Canadian Oil Co. 320-321 People’s Bank Building, Second Av. and Pike St., SEATTLE, WASH. Read What the Mayor Says Canada, Provinee of Alberta Dominion of Canada, make ; audette, of Morinville, in the Province of Alberta, oath and ow “1. That during the year 1905 | was the Mayor of the town of Morinville, Prov ince of Alberta, Dominion of Canada. “2. ‘That during the month of September In the year 1905, 1 did, at the request of 1. L. Williams, visit a certain woll that sald H. L. Williams was drilling on the 8 K. quarter of Section 12, Township 56, Range 26, west of the Fourth Meridian, Prov ince of Alberta, Dominion of Canada That 1 found gas escaping from said well in large quantities. That said gas when lighted would burn steadily with a fame in height from the mouth of the well from which said gas wa twenty feet escapin P. 8. GAUDETTE. August, 1906 LESSARD. lay of P. B. Le nada. in the Province of Alberta, this 6th Sworn, before me at Morinville Committe ete, in and for the Province of Alberta, Dominion of ( } monte a> $1 a week i thew heey for — your Mehndeay ORTHWE: etn TRUST S SAFE DEPOSIT ¢ Porto N the firut pald, but w foray int potit tinue Me the lab STAMDAED Way" ift buyer—come lay Show 1 make little “STANDARD WAY Contest girls” be sure and bring in your Contest pieces this week. pl ee a hint of holiday novelties your are earning wager, —scores of such here now to choose from—and your choice from any of them as well as these three at $1 DOWN— ———— $: A WEEK, tng days are over need have no he taney of beginning with « moderate mun, as we expecially policit email accounts fx smoker's stand— $3.00 —quite a pretty Mt the stand, fintshed | smoker's table— $4.00 smoker's stand— $2.00 —m neat litthe smok ers stand, exact ly ike picture, af metal, finished tn brass, nickel or oxodived, 29 ins high, fitted with cigar holder, ash | tray, lighter, match holder, tray t 18 tne, in din meter A splen- |; Union Bakery & Cafe id fittle article 141 «Becond Avenue for the man. P. A HALLBERG, PROP. Sunset Main 860, Independent 880. ers table, pedextal weathered, of woot, 36 ins. high, top 13 tne. in dia meter, has cigar, match and ash holder, also brass cigar cutter, A gentleman will be pleased little this. After the Turkey should come the ple. The rich, delicious mince ple that will round out the dinner. A tur key dinner without mince pie for dessert is no dinmer at all Get your pies at the match scratcher; 30 im. high the and a real gift article. with a stand tke $: down $i a week tableware for gift siving —our Housefurnish- ing Store t* mak- ing @ particularly good and bright showing of table- ware. This is very much in fa vor for gift giv ing —we name a few descriptions and prices below. = —2t-plece Table Sets, in neat satin lined case, made up as follows, -. with six knives, six forks, six tablespoons, six 1847 Rogers Bros. Best Vintage | 1847 Rogers Bros. Best Plain Pattern, set . 811.50 — 1847 Rogers Bros. Best Sheil Pattern, wet ....... $10.50 | Solid German Silver and Coin Silver Plate, set . —— of Wines and Liquors, but we rather fancy that ours are much imitated on account of their supreme popularity Hunter Baltimore quart Fine KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 1123 First ave., corner Seneca. Phones; Main 1184; Ind. 1184. NO BAR Rye, fall Zinfandel, per gal ‘west—Longest Season Between Frosts Land With Perpetsal Water Rights Water Supplied by Gravity—No Pomping ‘These Innds are located in the Columbia river valley, in the western part of Walla Walla coun ty, Washington, opposite the Kennewick irrigation canal, and at the junction of the Northern Pacif jo, the Washington & Columbia River and the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co, railways, and also at the head of navigation on the Columbia river This is one of the richest agricultural districts In the United States, and the soll is perfectly adapted to the raising of berries, fraits and vegetables, which ripen earlier than im any other part of the state Owing to the superior railroad advantages, it ts possible to market produce as late as 7 o'clock p. m, and have shipments arrive in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, 8 # and tntermediate points tm the morning, traveling in the coo] of the night, which means the largest income in the Northwest is received from these lands; it being possible to clear from $500 to $700 per acre per annum. A Free Trip to Attalia to Porchasers On November 15, 16 and 17, $906 We Pay Your Ratlroad Fare From Portlant, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane and tntermedtate potnts 1 you purchase 20 acres. The lands offered for sale are platted in five-acre tracts, and So arranged that there is @ road to each tract. The district ts Intd out in blocks, like a city on a roads are numbered or named, so that the location of any person cnn readily be asc Our representative is now in ATTALAA and meets the Northom Pacif umbla River trains with a carriage, and will be pleased to show the lands to all who For further Information, ci prices, terms, ete,, address U, K. LOOSE, President and General THE COLUMBIA CANAL CO. 609-510 Marion Building, Seattle, Wash, or Ataitla, Walla Walla Co, Wash, all of the ained and Washington & Col may desire te Sealo, an investigate oula Manager. —square top smok- base, solid oak, fintsh- ed weathered, tap ie 16 ins. square, fitted with cigar, ash and Japanese match holder, also For gsentieman good