The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1906, Page 3

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| YEAR'S (esmghiee: BURNED WOMAN ONIONS AFTER ss== BAD LANDS LE f | ot : Visitors to Seattle, a TWO KILLED IN| °°" Attention WR LINE TRAIN = , EXPLOSION | | lene vob HERE IS A GOOD Al Day vei ‘WATCH are Jest cael Tomorrow | |s=222s "7 —— aa a —a F — — Scene = = exe eee eats Modern machinery enables the farmer to harvest his grain in the shade, and make his. hay and gather his corn entirely with ma- chinery, thus avoiding the arduous iabor of a few years ago. This ma- chinery represents a large invest- ment, but in the saving of labor and the saving of grain n, it is ‘Te- garded as economical. It is used only two or three weeks in the year, and for the other forty-nine or fifty weeks it stands in the | MIGHAEL MALONEY 220229 S02 Good One IS SLATED oo a rs * mateors ot We sell better Pianos A and sell them for less ‘ | mati Mick Py . vey than any other deal q Hl xe i ~~ f or organization shed. wal =v nchoon, ond We will sell yo , Scams coones OSIM tense goods tots Now, why should not the woman who does the work sin J , . ~ ity instrument from one in the kitchen be provided with the BEST that can be supplied? She spends a large fraction of her time there gin day---and her work is more arduous and continuous. | It certainly cannot be argued that the cost of a perfect Monarch is too great, when in the saving of fuel alone it will repay"its entire cost in two or three years. The satis- faction that comes from the use of a range that operates with so little fuel and attention pays large dividends on the investment. It certainly reduces woman’s work to a || conten PORES OC PER TEAR mere fraction of what it was in former days. BOSTON DENTAL See the Battleships ; TOR BEN $5.00 down and $5.00 a month. Your old range eee ee eee eeeeeane AL a . - ‘ - at Bremerton SSDNA Faw HOURS |B Teuve-Ter Quaranten taken as part payment. The Wisconsin and Or Lady Attendante there, with to or | ALBERT HA 7 : 706 tet Avenue fl LANDS! ON TEN ANNUAL PAYMENTS THE SALE OF LOTS IN BLOCKS 64 TO 96, SEATTLE TIDE LANDS, WILL COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1907 This will be one of the most remarkable sales of real estate that has ever taken place in Seattle; probably a demand greater than that of January last. The large number of people who have kept my offices filled for the past three days inquiring for further particulars of this sale indicate the heavy buying movement which will commede@e January 2, 1907, on this land. Several firms of brokers have offered to take the whole tract off my hands 4 at my prices and terms in order to resell at figures in advance of mine, but I prefer to place this property in the hands of a large number instead, and thus increase the val ue of all these lots, This is probably the most com % clusive endorsement one could have of the standing of this proposition when experienced real estate men come for ward with propositions of this kind. You will get the benefit of the low prices, and I believe will make profits that put ordinary interest in the shade. If others can resell these lots to a profit I would prefer the individual buyers to make these profits. Some will no doubt say:. “Why is not one person’s money as good to him as an- other's?” I reply that it is; but I am selling these lots on the installment plant, and in the hands of many increases the value of them and insures my being paid the purchase price, while to sell to one firm on my terms I am dependent upon the one firm to carry out their contract without the value of the property being added to. This tragt of tideland is about four times the size of that sold last January. It has about 8,000 feet of waterfront, with all the advantages of large lots and wide streets. The lots in this tract are nearly ali 100 feet wife. Each lot is a ina in fact. One lot of the average size in this plat equals ten lots of a5x100 feet. Some would equal more, I have thern all sizes. eee ee ee We Wish Everybody a Happy and Prosperous New Year third to one-fourth less WRECKED TRAIN than you can buy else TO GET COAL where (Scripps Telegraph Service \ That's why we eell over half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast, = 1D.S. Johnston Co. we river, killing Eng neer K. A. MePeely and injur ing Fireman A. 8. Trask and Brake Ae 8 are “DEE Fat UTs ,rwet PERKING @ 1, CO. BANKERS, Alaska butiding where they will be secure and « Biggest, Busicst, Best. } 903 GECOND AVENUE. eee eee eee eee eee ee te are) You can have try dock ‘an Dp me 30 p.m. Sunday. Round tr “ One of the Greatest and Most Notable Events In Tide Lands This Land Will All Be Sold in a Few Days Buying tidelands on these terms is like putting money in a savings bank, with this advantage:. Tidelands pay big interest, big profits, and have furnished many with capital to pursue their regular business and have made many independently wealthy. These lots will be sold by me on more liberal terms than any heretofore offered.. Terms can be all cash or ONE-TENTH down and one-tenth each year until all paid, with interest on deferred payments at 6 per cent per an- num, Maps and circulars on application, C. B. BUSSELL, Rooms 414-415-416 Marion Building

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