The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1906, Page 3

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3 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1906 The Gign of the Four? ist ; will be utines this aty terncon oF (on t wool + <tr { 1 r will be oduced, | | Tomorrow night Ruggero Leor At per man wrote “The | j greatest compe 1 j the play at the Beat- «the f ms La Boal | ¢ his * It iw funny, 4 t the Seattle theater all its, will appear at the Fri-| * paul. Min-} ( Telegraph Service.) day, for thre p formances The Pock’s Bad Boy” comes to the ot oe ©} CHICA Nov, 22—Owing to wdvanice ale has been tremendou » ext Sunday, and er abe 8 ‘ her expenses necesaary to “ne pers : oe \' . ' ' follow o a Quit ' ainence of the Various Part 1 nderiand Ex i gree. The M he railroads of the country , Pa pt ‘ : Wond rlond Exhibit oa Shae agains’ Cd ar} w " \ more conservative pol | y+ J aabire Tho Ban Francisco trips and Hines, . 0 the expenditures of : other rallro " the Great N ' mn the future, This ty ce 1 Exhibit ) han t thoroughly dls : faterfere wi! oe a por Parapet, Fe gt i Maude Fealy's Date vals during the past three months. Pag ‘ Mar Cort has announced and the | nt move (t ta sated will : - eee se tt e Of his stars will appe | e the unanta ve FP j warn t the Grand Thanks MUS | r I cing the attraction for i | | Part ht and the two following | CHAMBER ASKS FEDERAL 1. Med ' 1 ' Maude Fealy in “The OVER TRAIL! CO-OPERATION i ; in p ° ‘ ger that Miss A At a meeting of the amber of Hoheme r . k A t in one | following resolution tndorsing and 4. Boher Duo M b of Te ne of Proven ip at A \, . otting forth the purpose of the A Ke aucce . then} Resolved further, that the state HO Raft the] with the foreign countries and tn vat dhceires ss Sa theat © At} a position to handle their trade on 6. Vive IA ~ paid , / ‘ mer dure ( who ar-| account he exposttion i 9 od t Pre Shaunelh Violating Safety Appliance Law. phin.| Resolver further, that the state ( ER, N rh in the} in att exposition and the Us We did get our fect a little bit wet, bit nothing serions, and Oxbow is still the best place to buy, a ' oa t t t at the long | States should participate t either for immediate use, or for investment ene ee a government Now | atuiling thereta a ge " “s\ CONSUMERS | IN DIS’T NO. 2 wm pecial exhibit ireea in a special and (oO make ¢ Perkins 18 alone the trail _ ' we NEW RULE HURTS &. A, ©. 4 » Rw Bove - F ES ss q P Pr sgn Fixed for November, De recent ruling of the Amateur| ames O'Nel| Coming cembe { January due and pay- Fide valuadle be : | Athletic anion that college men can James O'Neil ope oe civatia | Sena ec caey'“hall Teele tat t0 ae ood > — = ond not compet in athletes ynder both Sunday cht in he Count oflof November, inclusive. Become seas ex and ¢ i> teama in the sanie Monte Crint delinquent December 1. District will t a decided effect = comprt all that part of city ly- The Sign of the Four.” ing between t and B. Union; fie coast athietion, The Se jassistance of the university play }and will also be affected in basket ball and track athletios If the rule No more enthusiastic aces |Galer, West Gal od Kast Galer have ever in a local the-| sts. ‘Me rents for each month ere who fil! up gaps on their team ster than t hich hi F ue and payable from Ist to 20th of the Pantages players all week next succeeding month. Become the Lois, whe th oon e the compar is | delinquent on the 26 * iato effect this year The tiand Rowing club will } two with her wish | of her cham mehip rowing teamea uried be er hut) who are Stanford men, and other ty of F Edmund | organisations will be affected the ot the E eect of © “re known en ‘i eae ALASKA MINE SOLD. | Following the lead of Byron N O \X IOMI N | White, a Spokane syndicate headed jby W. J. Bhmendort, has secured roperties in the Whitehorse, Yu tory, copper camp, the One of the many difficulties that women ex- Pee AOE Rae i tee ARREST UNDER M Chance mine having been par NEW ORDINANCE.| chased by the Americans and & otal rag Pareatiptih enone bonding and working arrangement obtais od fit We have el nated this by OXBOW DURING THE FLOOD secur services of some of the best fitters of the first arrests for vio-/having been made regarding the idting | Arctic Chief, The Best Chance bas coum | been parchased outright for $50, afternoon | 000, the vendor being Angus Me andy man} Kinnos ay. and —_— Way, Was taken into custody Helms. GAME WARDEN RF the terins of the new or! County Game Warden H. Relf tn Peanut stands and lunch! nis report just made te the state Ste prohibited on the) fish commissioner, states thet from West of Highth av. and be) june 1 to November 1, 2,495 bun Teekeon vt. and Denny Way. | ters’ ticenses were sold. Seventy three arrests were made during the | same pertod and $580.30 collected tn fine A number of recommends . ltlons as to proposed legislation “y cece elag hen i governing hunters and the killing of Porcine assaclation |eame are made. The recommenda v si thon is made that the bounty on fo oppose the demand of | cougars be raised to $20. for equal freight rates | °"** ; we ‘Coast cities, met yesterday HOGGATT AT WASHINGTON. and appointed an execu | o ittee composed of J. 8. Gov. W. BP A. B wart and R. Rj reached Wa on The committee wilt a#/ he will be in conference with Preet fe the best way to protect the! dent Roosevelt and the Interior de- of our merchants tm the partment on matters pertaining to Of freight rates. Alaska RETURNS FROM EAST.) INQUIRY ANSWERED. Clark, city ticket agent for; P. H. S&.--The time limit on an ete satisfaction in America, thus insur in the a ment of all garment In the above eut we show a picture of Oxbow during the flood. There is nothing very serious about it and the pity of it all is, that what did happen was due to the fault of others. Our dikes were ample broken over at South Park and reached us from its own di to protect our property from the flood, had not the water the rear, Oxbow never had a drop of water on it fromthe insecurity or insulfliciency of ORTS. Our Tailored Suits Are Priced From $17.90 Up J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St. Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State system. While you are looking at the flood q A paved street eighty feet wide and a mile and a quarter in le ngth. Notice the cement sidewalks on both i and remember that sides of it. Notice the stores and houses and the telephone poles and electric wires, ali these improvements have been made in the last fq months Ample Protectidiffor the Future In the future we will protect ourselves again carelessness or negligence of other peo ' x BK construction of a strong and safe dike across our s@uflgrly border, to prevent back water from reaching the residents of Oxbow never were in any danger, and the damage to property of any ments that have been made in Oxbow at the impr us. As it was, kind has been very slight The worst that can be said is that we Were gd,qpused some inconvenience by the high waters, but when it is remembered that the flood is the worst font years, and that it was sufficie ntly bad to knock cut all railway service for a week, the fact of a trifling inconvenience is hardly to be considered seriously. matt, of Alaska, haw m D. C, where Once in 30 Years Stop Taking medicine Violet Rays, when indicated in experienced id and much more certain cures. Steamehip company, ordisary “S. O. U." Im this state tx Petur _— Detroit, Mich, three years. If inserted In a reg Consider this, that the tide flats lying a mile north of Oxbow are floode d twice every day, while we Asthma, i Be has been on a visit for ularly legal document, stating full only get a little wetting once in thirty year And yet tide flats have great value and are selling today for bronchitis, month. contract, the limit is six years. “ cancer, —— a oe ——= from ten to twenty-five times as much as like property at ¢ Ixbow, and all recta! , stomach, troubles; diseases ear, nose and throat; headache, The Lesson of the Flood Loe aeeec ened tion in ite early stages, a The time is not far away when ample provision will be made t t gitimate cha ti hin t a I th erritor uth of us far as Renton Junction i be n properly applied. its legitimate channels. Within ten years all the terr y south o! as far as Ren j nm wi Ps ; oes a within the city of Seattle. The city must extend southward It must ultimately cover the whole territ treatments. je treatments, $1.50. CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED. south of us for fifteen miles, and it will become an absolute necessity that this section of the city shall Offices #4 H 12; 4 5 be permaneptly protected from inundation. panama 4 OB %. Rea % = and Saturda RING, Osteopathic Phys The fime is not far distant when a DR. M. Main 4185; Ind. R 2666. 382 Arcade Permanent Seawall of Masonry Constructed under the auspices of the city or state, or perhaps the national government, will afford this ost complete protection, Until that time comes we will protect the owners and residents of Oxbow in the m manner, and entirely at our own expense, Oxbow Is a Winner Nothing can prevent the growth of Oxbow Oxbow is a winner. Oxbow must grow. Oxbow is in the line of the city’s growth and must grow with the city. ¢ Ixbow is in the center of the manufacturing district. First and Fourth avenues will be extended south in a straight line, passing through the center of Oxbow. These streets are the great trunk arteries of travel by which the city reaches its southern terri tory. Michigan Avenue Is One of the Best Paved Streets in Seattle Michigan avenue is one of the most important streets in Seattle. It connects the two sides of the valley and is built on solid ground. It passes through the heart of Oxbow, The paving of Michigan avenue has just been completed, See the cut above. The City's Manifold Industries Must Have Oxbow ’ . ay\0¥! , ; They need its waterfront. They need its fine WXhufacturing sites, They need its business areas; Go and See Oxbow Today Go and see Oxbow today and see for yourself that : itt was no damage caused by the waters there, an¢ if you are an owner be grateful forethe fact, and nk your stars that minster Rugs ——--THREE SPECIALS-——— These ruge come in a large variety of Oriental and Convention al designs, and are of excellent quality. They are just the thing for adding an extra touch of color or covering a worn spot In the car pet. Prices of the saving variety $5 Heaters for $3.85 An opportunity to buy the pop- ular Daisy Heater at a reasonable price. Has a Wellsville cold-rolled body and cast base, and all-cast firepot and front; nickel plated urn and trimmings, complete with shaker, On Friday and Saturday only— $383 Reductions on Carpets These prices include making, laying and lining— | | | Axminster Rug 26x72 in; $4 reg. at.. $2.85 Axminster Rugs, 27x64 in.; $2.25 reg. at $1.75 Axminster Mats, 18436 in; $1.26 reg. at 75¢ Lary Tabte $34.00 TRS table Is marked $16.75 regularly in this store, but it will com- | Pare most favorably with tables marked $24.00 elsewhere in this ety. Tomorrow we offer them at the very low price of $14.50 A deautiful Colonial design The top measures 26x42, is supported by two mas sive round pillars which rest on a massive base which has scroll feet. The corners of the top and rail are rounded—the rail con tains a roomy drawer, The finish is a highly polished Golden Oak, showing @ magnificent grain. Ail in all a great value at the — They must have it. Oxbow Was the Last.to Get ‘Wet and the First to Get Dry i McLaughlin Realty Co.| VanDeVanter-DavisCo. Je s."s 8% Lincoln Davis, Mgr. wimawlriey J. R. McLaughlin, Pres. i a12 American Bank Building \ 3-4-5 Starr-Boyd Building Main 2476, Ind, 2569. |} Main 3307 Ind, 2299. Crnrury Furnrrure Company Srconp Avenve & Spring Srrext MEISE © Ret > HEY You Want -

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