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i a] STIDELAND GRABBERS ATTACK ON THE con WEFORE COM CUB, CONDEMNS TIDE o& oe or STATE ag STEALS Law harging the aban, land the walt: guilty of out, arres Bentonce! A tect ity of neal inflienee 9 to the Wall oan are ite are and at of unpun which I te school tanto, and HORI in es! ‘g which presen! Mie ASAT, by advice of Redert Netihees made for leasing staLite provides dene wishes to par Be can petition the mer and have ebt be required aed Vids received id te equal co the proper’ mot bed, and if Keawlt ts d might even In Be effects But be ent twconrperent: at ® latEe proportion of ‘oth tide lands and Rate been oltatned ‘at Sigures which te a steal. Prot. - of the tide eld by people with itlans for honesty herwise Tuns through farm within =half mile tat will pase this form yos to call at sod whe are preminent In social, oe wad cheroh offeles in Be attle Our state lands should been sald. They should beon Joased fora term of years, and the imoome from them would have {been enough te have paid @ll the expennes af our state government sod maintain our school system, ty olucting (he two oathegen. Hut there is still seme state lands lft, beth farming lands and tants, Covetoun eyes are jae them | The present law, Jax ae dt te, to not elastic enough to autt the land xratbers, and consequently { nut changed An amendment has therefore been offered in the begis }ietere which prowides (hat bidding ahall not he necessary any longer If the lesee wants to buy the leased jwtete lund, he simply notifies the |etate land commissioner, who jpoints an appraiser to assess the }watue of the lewsed hend and the dn jprovements on it, and if the leace loffers to pay ft appraised value, he can have the land! i All that will then be needed ts fa commitant 1 conmmissioger, and he wi see to It that the land thieves choose the appreisem. “Ah amendment to the lew, That cught to be adopted, i ome abso. lutely probititing the sale of all @ate lands, and allowing them only ite be det out for a term of years. } At the end of that time, if the ten jant wishes to continue to rent, all the then have the value nts appraised for them and lease the land to © one who t willing to pay the renta. Th that way We oan anve what we sttll have left for the bene ft of future generations.“ CONTRACTS LET FOR CITY WORK whieh the of public er have } { Wut rageous, ]wete the and pressions members of the board works applied te the new contracts offered for street work by Beartle yontractors today hut one tender out of @ sore mate by the contract. Ore was leas than 25 cents a ewbte jj yort for grading, Much of the work, toa, was murface work, a stm |} ple matter of eoraping. j Notwithstanding (he big prices 5 acted for earthwork ond every | (hing etwe, the board wae practionlly | ompelied to award contracts an they stated openty they would get | no better figures Westlake av, was let at 48 conta, total Sentrect, $54.917. Beeond av N. KB sewer was let to Peter Dinewn. W6.524; O8th av, MN. K, grading, 35 cents a yard, tet to Wm, Stentey Ttth av. No B. grading and coperete waika, 2 cents, total contract $30,- O18, awarded to J. T. Donavon. ———$_——$— Tilelands mean mud and Water, and ale mean dig profits to Buyers. KR. Cooper Wille, 73 Colman buatid- ing. wee One of Those Rare Opportunities TWO LOTS FOR #1900 And a double corner at that. We have a double corner within two miles of Pioncer Square that is high and sight ly, and commands #h unob stricted view of Puget Sound and the Otrmpies. Not fer from oar and within sixteen minutes ride from town. One of these rare chances that don't occur very offen Ask ws about this, One-third cash will carty for a year S2250 ‘This ta « bot than can be tm proved at the present moment with a Gat boliding and will bring a good Income. It la 50 #120, one bioek from a car and Closer to Pioneer Square than the corner of 14th and Madt son. Think of ft, and at euch & price. If you Want income property, better Duy this, end Improve f ff you wat « speculation, buy it and bold it ie months. #750 This ia $150 under the mar het. Tt te a tot in Madtaon Street Cable Addition, right near the Madison street car $200 cash will handle. #1100 One acre on Beacon Hill, fight sear the pipeline. Just beyond City Park. Improved with two shacks and barn Not as far out from center o eity os Premont, or Moore's University addition B2000 21-2 acres of Lake Washington waterfront with tideland Tights, About ten mingtes ride from Leweh! Park. $750 cash #81750 Thie money will buy two lots In Westiake Boulevard addition just 100 feet off the Rowlevard. Will be worth much mote money some day and are onder market value now, This is a dowble corner Good terms f S200) A fut! sized lot on 14th ave north, between Boston and Kast Howe streets, In the North Broadway country and not far from the Leary Man ston. Fine view. About half cash. . OLE HANSON 698.9 New York Block Four- room furnished house on Queen Anne Lake Union Lot J.C.Hayes&Co 623-24 PEOPLE Main 2 ripare buy at $7,500 110x100 Mgdrona ie Finest Batlding lot 8 BANK BLDG 3 district Ind. 4887 ap | pay | BROWNFIELD IN THE TOILS. | Clyde Browantiol waa arrented early this morning by Officers Humphries, Litwey and MoCturg Hrownfielt was taken out of his yoom ot Sixth and Pike, ama gun } And Mineh of keys downd with him | Were eonfisoated by the paltee. Charme was placed ageinet the man the police making the arvest be caine Brownfield is considered a dangerous character BOYIS KILLED WHILE HUNTING (Star Special Bervios,) SNOHOMISH, Jan 29.—The body of Loula Bitters, aged 13, who went | hunting Swturday wight «md twfted to return, has been found in the }woote near her The boy's par } Bute Decame alarmed w he did j pot return home and several neigh bore Marted oul to search for the jbov. ‘He bad evldentty cltmitied over a wae about to }drag the gun after him when the ‘trigger became owtpht, HeMting the | Contents of the gun into the boy's age | | | LICENSED ‘TO WED Marriage Hoonmes were ikeued to @ay aa follows Bpeok- Human Bpeck, 89 ttle, ' humen, 19, Seattio. | _ Poote-Btafingrnater Pred | Podte, 1, Spokane, to Hertha Hidiinemater, fT, Spokane Jonnaten Gustafson Johnson, 3%, Seattle tafeen, 92, Aenttte | Pvigtradea-cnetimate winaka, 34 Angeles, Okimete, Japan Wea te McLaren Margaratte Rn Bb Kward to Anka Gus wii Tomo atato “s te Birthe were today follows Meyer wary 18 { Geughter Murphy At Int t% Wife of Richard | Gaaghter Laytarel January %i, tacel, a son Hettentinal wary 23, to thal & son Faulkner At Pacifie January 22. to wife of Raleigh Peulknen, a dowghter Meak-—-at 457 60th av. N.. January 24, te wife of BM. Moak, « dawgh> tor Carepmat 149 15th av. January M, te wife of W. A. Carey, & daugh. tor, as At to wite 1101 Mterewe et, Jan of Henry Meyer, » January 17 Murphy, « at Lay At oi * wite of Dearborn Nick : 18 Ward at, Jan of L. 3. Helen at wife Record of Deaths. Deathe were registered today a follows Carkor—twan Carlson, 04, Jan Wary $5, hear Richmond teach Dewen Arthur Leray Howen. months, January 28, at 05 Minor av N MeoTelgh—Joseph = MeTeigh, January fT, at ET Thier ev. Loute Kitehelmer, 49, * ‘ By Kilahotmer January | | | | CHEHALIS SALOON {Btar Boorial Service) CHEHMALAS, Wash, Jan Over 9200 was test bight taken from inmates of the Tivoli saloons which was held up by two masked }men. While Julius Gauike, the pro | prietor was yielding to the demands lot the highwaymen, Heary Myer {and Frank MeCrady entered the sa loon, and fell vietime to the rob- bers, whe @ueceeted in making an exenpe. Nothing hae since boon die leerered leading to the identity of the men. | » Seattle Witt soon have a9 good # car service as any section of the city and we can deliver a few lots CLOSE TO THE JUNG TION POINT FOR $900 EACH. S68 US EARLY TOMOR. Row. osephE. Thoma & Co., Inc. 109 CHERRY 6T. Entrance to Lowman B £5.000-—One-half cash, anes to wait, corner 6 north, lot 496102, 2-etory, a-reem medern hewse, street jmprovementa = in and pald. 82.500— Holt $19 monenty f Wee ar at 4ard Park > —$1,000 y terre. balance 1% 7iet wit tland aah, lot 1202120. otta Phin ar $500— 44° monthly Day and im prover s1.000 near whuily 82.500 24th wte in und paid 40 1 tak Wash nat Kent t 1 nah ared takes rth Tir. t ley, 6 fi « ry and market 81.050 tHe w c 60x00, on 6th a good lot room cottage. bth wt ash Tamm & Kunkel Merney Tamm Chag. @, A, Kunkel ea THE SEATTLE STAI GIVES RU Judge George Chia morning ruled) that a mwn having lost money t® & ganibling game tewuing a check Yo | the party whertng, then notifying | | the Kwak to step payment, was met | | Hate ina Justice court Tor the jy ment of the amount / | ‘The evidence in the case showed | that Joe Williams, nenager of the | Federal Liquor company, entered inte an agreement with nen amed Gray at the Green River Springs Hotel, Green River, to win f “blah | means of Marked curd K. Duffy and a man named Price | were the supposed viotins whem! Gray imtroduced to Williams ab ae mms th OBJECTION TO GAME PRESERVE (Star Special Serviced PORT TOWNSEND, Jno The Olymiple pestnsaia and espe clally thin county fe in danger of be ing “preserved” to death. The Olymple peninsula is prob ably as rich # @my other diatrtet p same area, but of ‘the eutheritics” the “canning” process hae been brought down pimost to the potar where the people in ris) ewetion Ware nothing jeff but the beaches with their prolific olam beta The peninsula fe euppored to be the heaviest tmberet ection in! 2 LING ON GAMBLING DEBTS TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 190 “Rasy terks.” The supposed HY murik hevever, proved to be oli ham@a at the game, and Willems tout §RH.00 #0 ‘Me wrote out a heck for | which wax Cuthed by Duffy, with money won Prom Williams, The shioon man ft notified the bank Seattle to stop payment om the cheek and this wap obtained Wy At torney Wiwin J. Hrownm who this morning inatitated iit for the re covery of itm face value, Judge George dieninned the cane, Mating thet bin court waa net for The purpone of settling gambling disputes. And that each side east make the bewt of it RAISED Dut they protest most #Mrenuously gehen such protection results tn kill ‘ing an tetowtry which means more to the tWo Cowntios noted than all the tir all the fish and all the dairy *« within their confines Mining th the Olympics te just get Ting on & footing when gotten re torne for labors and harshtps en dured for years are tn slght. Tho wands of dollars have been apent by Boat and developing mineral deposits and what te believed to be one of the rehest copper betty in the world tae beeh discovered by their oF forts, Thousands of dolare have been kpent in constracting trafie, and local people in locating | UNIONS FAVOR INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM BILL. The labor unions of the sate have started in earnest to obtain the pamage of & ‘consfterional amendment extablinting (se tftia tive and referendum, A petition ts now Welug ctremlated among the to cal unions throughout the state asking the legislature to pans such | wn amendment at this session, tor wibminsion to the people at the newt general election STORM WRECKS GREAT HAVOG (GBeoripps Telegraph Bervies,) PORTLAND, Ore, Jan, 2 At} noon the Weathet was moderating end i t believed that the worm of the #torm in past. Ben im the olty escwped dame entire tele pt telegraph trite syetem » demorniized #treets are imparmable on account of Tallon wires and trees WIL CONSTRUCT APARTMENT HOUSE COBTING $200,000, A new apartment Wound Rureer than any yet Wullt in Beattie, thouxh jorge as planned ted han @ block bounded ion, | 15th and 14th The | ot ae some te ‘ tive | be y Mel mane Apring, Ave | Kionfike Kis to Occupy a ground apace 166 Teet, and it will be four of wota brick estimated total cor build ot atorion high struction, The in $200,000. ‘SHINGLE WEAVERS STEAL CHICKENS (Star Bpecial Bervi EVERETT, Wash., Jan. wingleweavers are in the county Jail, sccuned of the crime of chicken etealing They hall from Arlington and, #o reports from that town In Heats, their arrest hae created un mal interest. The fact that the | Arlington chicken population has won and also to prevent the estate| hundreds in erecting cabing, more heen rapidly decreasing, and the being denuded of ita fir, hemlock and eedal more than half of the entire pentn: | ania wae set Guide a8 & forent re! serve some pears ago. This action) | prevented thosmands of peeple from hospital, | exereteing thelr homestead and ¢itn.| Measure have | ber entry rights, > the great detrt- | ment of the tax receipts of Jeffer }eon sad Olalinm eountios. A t jewo Land Commissioner | pounced upon « bie lice of land ta | western Jefferson, in teu af lande jost to the state In eastern Waet: ington, Now comed Congressman | Hemphrey with a bill providing for « “fish and game preserve” to oo }eupy 764000 aeres of land In this | same section. The people hereabouts do pot ob: feet to protecting game and fish, FAVORS AC j | | ACCEPTANCE thoesanis in driving tunnels and machinery No one of the advocates of the mearare have yet come forward! No one of the advocates of the yet come forward With a Mold explanation us to why ft f& Weewanary to kill this te@untry t preserve fish and game am scenery, @nd the people here are up i arme againet What they term on invasion of thetr rights, The Gorm mereal!l Club of Port Townsend two Weeks ago addressed betters to each Of the state's three congretemen, @reing that thie proposed bit be worded #0 as HOt to interfere with | mining development, or that their etforte be used aguinet ite passage otherwire. ont eaatant t ~~ mer area ERT OF M'MILLIN’S OFFER (Star Spec! Bervies.) OLYMPIA, Wash. Jan. 29 former ratiroad commissioner, MeMillan be asked to refund salary paid him by the state July 1, te ehited by thd | comanittee of th jotet railroad ¢ ie afterncon, after res Lien of the affairs comminaton The report tnctudes from MeMillan offering to refund such | walary } The committee finds that monies ft were expended by the commission | | judietousiy except ina few itp stances, that the @ate did not pert for MeMiflan’s Coban trip, at Mell vonditure of $1200 for office fur she Waa not ecunmomical, thet tee FOX WILL G0 TO TORIA Extradition papers for the return ‘ing of C. Roy Fox, wanted im A® toria, Ore, for conection of the death of Manche Day tn that city re contly, were granted by Govrernot Mead today. A deputy sheriff te ox pected te arrive from Otympta this afternoon with the paper Short? MR Pomeroy | torte, will tmenedintely leave for) Astoria with his prisoner, Fou | shows no henitaney fn going back to] | Astoria, and will not faht extradh | tion | “Why should 1 refuse @ go back? iT am innocent of any crime,” de i elated the prisoner today | APPEALS TO BE HEARD HERE 29.—The | providing | he a . tre tree | wade a of the} a note WASHINGTON, Jar house passed a bill today ing oppedis from ft ot Atastta by the court appeals for Ninth ofrewtt| at Ban Praneiedo, Por i { attie INGPECTORS FIND MOST HORRIBLE DAIRY CASE ay cond thor Heel ontine woeful Inck of care antl Milk 1 tir W Inepe Roll Riack had bron ard that ad Cows on th dairy wondting ' the Wowrd de otigate. The Inapectors any dead wa, bet sroane of a horse bet oured by howe, and parte of caren of What May neon a Cow walls for Bank Statements. WASHINGTON Jan. , mnptrotier haw called for bank statements to January 26 novel . ory and Ser loantin nad secon Peter River ape tor at H by Meat June Hiade tel wore farm \ ht farm ard, milk inte ided t lid not rind aptdty vn have the city a thet The ral it 9 a whee wife who knows the state of her husband's pock: etbook. How many wive foolish: ly throwing away & few conte here and a dollar there, when iy can’t afford it, q vinge Account with I WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts PRANCTIES-Georgotows, Renton saMiS D. HOGR. President * & sOLNEA.... DIRBCTORD Canter Ferdinand Gehmite | Ea | UnionSaving ‘ | commission should not have loaned | anc commission $100 In postage stamps tonned the offi one of tte clerks, The em ployment of an expert ot $1,000 A manth ta approved and the special the tax nor governor® om \rate on Hime enjoyed by McMillan/ han been tn effect cight years Regarding MeMiitan the report days he bas not been of service to the commission sinee July 1. Me Millan presents his offer to refund his salary and the commitioe ree ommenida its seceptance The committee recommends also that the law be amended so a6 to ‘provide that commiasioners give oi! thetr time to the work and re at the headquarters of the commin ton x NOTICES. PERGONAL TA Notices of personal taxes due, fhumbertng 12,0600 In all, will be set out eext Monday by County Treas urer Mat. H. Gormley. The per sonal tax fs separate from the real eutate tax, and unless paid within 20 days after notice, steps will be takefi to collect Dally Divorce Grind. Ren Wilson and Mattie Witton peared before Judge Morris to and asked © be separated. claimed that they ¢ould fo ap day They ot A®|longer live together and beth their! George | lives were very unhappy Spat Was granted a divorce from hie wife Jennie on account of de eertios. OXBOW © | Vietble and lehteken shortage beeame so alarm by rapacious Iambermen,| faring Yast summer in installing jing that oarnest endeavors were made to learn the cause, Deputy Gregory claims that the men under Grrest ate the reaponsible partion, that they bad formed the habit of tatding coopp, taking the chickens to a @nloon, &hd there feasting. The car shortage, he says, forced the men to be idle for a while, with the result that their ¢ wien were turned In that direction Owing to the feeent cold weather Everett is now in the throes of o erip epidemic, Phy jane Bay trie conditions are worse than they | have been any winter for years, The disease has materially cut down the school attenmdiahee. The county board ts seriously con \aldering the seleetion & man to oruise the timber of the county, so that when the ext assessment fs made, accurate records will be at hand from which to judge the value of the various timber holdings. In placing $22,000 insurance on various county property yesterday afternoon the board gave the insur. © mon to understand that thone “panies which had paid thelr San Prancisoo losses In full would be the favored ches. Because he was earnestly endeay oring to belt the world with a rail road costing $28, Henry Jackson was yesterday declared insane and will be sent to Steilacoom. i i i | | | Under the auspices of the The josophieal society of Seattle, Prof. M. Heindet of Los Angeles, wil! give three sterapticnn lectufes fn the Theosophical hall, 1420 Second ay ag tonight, when “Man a visible” will be the Check Forger Caught. John Graham, alias Howard Mor fitoh, alias Mantel, was arrested this morning by Detectives Corbett land Adame and Truant Officer |Keteham. Graham t¢ wanted in Spokane for forging a $63 check. j THEOSOPHICAL LECTURES, | subject Jealous Wife Caused Divorce. Mie wife's Sent ih it fe ever why ahd thieate to jooked at another woman, is the reason given by Al fred” Lamoreaux this mori for wanting a divorce from hie wifo, Lovlen Judge Morris granted the | decree | YOU CAN'T BEAT US UNLESS YOu CHEAT! Oriental Billiard and Poot Pat lors, 1413 Third ave, have eight new tables and the only 6x12 pool | table in the ofty eee INSPECTOR PLACE IS THERE WITH GOODS tor WN, G. Mave yastalned throug? few wt Ballding Lampe 4 whort time fail other rn ker injuries, 1 a t f riba and a miner her yniered ito Towler way yesterday mm Of bin dation he " awe condi euding “neh the wae wot Mm tos bee & saloon i prow wt to part in a were the corte wna | friend th and full tne Kontacky in ying to wrap place, en) or Twenty Hace er a fine ¢ with » Hala ware weo Me aft ening In the “moonlight number of convivial friends noye tant drink Phot olen I have taken my haw ved ever the promine been mont y atokr oxigen weather compefed him mn ies of sk way of med mething In the the frend naloon yeaterday oid invited Mr the ba loangers to the Nave wnehor nionede f the thing nome 1 thing ommana of the the generous aelf | lowed | fr 1 Cremnue to bartender lente Mr mormmett takeing friend tn ter rhe « ~ warm the ofa time make Mr He wtarte inted. The argument gr ther reli 4 hornet WirHE friend Vinee M anid win toler 4 life wan the at wrentiing. ould first friend ding wid te probably today iw of the on his head. A 1 follow ed quickly enough, and the olf time Nie back, sprawling Place's lowe teh teh-oan rowd lined up the free drinks Be- exelting mi- » of rommn, r fo. the ume winded and to walk 4 corner friend * oF bet we Wher arted the aroand the Toor forgotter venture 4 the three vds firnt ® completely got until end Mr, Pinee chance to from the Ther s thought of his broke Today he wan feeling much if he had fallen from a al chimney while inspecting ond f the wk ywcra pers OVER 200 MEN LOSE MEANS OF LIVELIHOOD BALLARD MILL FORCED TO, CLOSE INDEFINITELY ON AC. | COUNT OF CAR SHORTAGE AND FREIGHT EMBARGO, and fifty m employment Indefinite direct result of the present cat shortage and freight embargo, Last night the Seattle Cedar Lamber mill closed down and | | nae / 1 Two hundre were thie thrown out morsing for pertod Ballard, the an . | CREATE : ONTHE FRONT + TReCTEAe eae The trouble between the Maw tere’ and Pilots’ association and} the Alaska Steamship Co, has been wettied, the steamship company | agreeing to the terms James Eaary, president of Island Transportation Co, and) Capt. Lovejoy, have gone to Coupe: | ville where preparations are being made to build the new steamer Whidby Representative Humphrey yester- day inquired at the navy depart ment In regard to the hold the work on the battleship Oregon at Bremerton. He Was informed that Congress would bave to appro priate $1,000,000 more before re pair work could be resumed. Steamship Princess May of the Canadian Pacific starts on the Se- attle-Vietoria ran tonight, replacing the Princess Beatrice. Marooned aboard the large Eng lish freighter Suverté, of the Frank Waterhouse & Co. Meet, was the ex perience of Immigration Watchman Stoltz of Portiand and Pilot How: ard from Astoria. The two boart- the ed the steamer at Portland and/ were to be taken off at Astoria, but on account of the weather the pilot side of the freighter and the men! were compelted to stay aboard | BK. Uilborg, ansoctate with C | 8. 8. Co. ihe appeared at the of fice thie morning in a happy state | of mind, Hie wife presented | Steam schooners Washington and Rainier sail for San Francisto to- | Morrow I Friday morting The Suverit of the Frank Water house Oo. ie t© anil for Viadivostok Steamer Buekman of the Alaska- Pacific 8 8. Co, arrived in port from San Francisco this morning merchandise ever brought by that steamer. She had 2,124 tons, 500 of which consinted of cement port from Skagway tomorrow morning with a passenger list of sixty Coast company’s Meet, sails for San Francisco tomorrow morning with a full cargo, including 20 mar- Co. at San Francisco. She will have 250 passengers. The Pacific Coast 8. 8. Co. an boat wae unable to pull up along: | J, Nilson, agents for the Cunard) with a nine pound boy last night The Santa Clam sails for Seward | Thureday. with the largest cargo of general Steamer Cottage City arrived in Steamer Umatitia of the Pacific row gauge cars for the Pacific Coast nowneed this morning that the! posted » that the clome down wan indefiwite The officials anounced this morning that they had orders ahead which would keep the mill In op- tion until mext October, but that these could not be filled on account of Inek of care The other mille at Ballard are ranning or three days at a titme, then wing for repairs for two or three days, and in this man- ner ume the care their dispomal two steamer Governor, a sister ship of the President, now under way of construction at Philadelphia, is nearly ready to be launched. She will be brought to the Pacific coast about September, and will be placed on the San Francisco run Steamer Dolphin sails for Bkag- way tomorrow morning. Steamer Jefferson of the Alaska 8. 8. Co, and whieh has been tied up at Ketchikan for several days awaiting the arrival of the Farallon with fuel oll, ts expetted to arrive eventn, Magnificent Property Bome eastern tourists called up Pettit & Son's office to inquire about the prices of tote in thetr new addition that they are now imprév- ing on Lake Washington. They wtated that they hed fever seen such © magnificent view before in all their travels, They stated that Beattie has mahy fine views, but that Lake Washington caps them all eee ey SOc No. 6 Acme Fry Pan, 25c. At Spinnings. bead ey “NO boy @ver became a8 a man who did not in Hie youth learn to save money.” John Wanamaker, Acquire the sayings habit now by opening a savings account with this company. Lem INTEREST 4 SAVINGS A Developing District if You Want to Make Money Get in Where Things Are Doing----Where There Is Development in Progress The shre direction of d He knows th He knows tha Some through link 1! re in this the count iready snapy on Michi short n fre \lready store lot oft this year str Oxbow It manufact ty th extend GET IN THE LINE OF wd investor is constantly stu evelopment at the gre at le miutst atest profit yir He tries to keep just mes from being there a little a DEVELOPING TRADE the growth of business, both i 2 safe distance ahead of this read GET ON BUSINESS THOROUGHFARES Such a brid t of business traffic and officially thr locations along th y surveyor W ying up choice treet ar Avenue, in Oxb has 1 Shrewd Now they is Michigan the Duwa h, just n open f tise rorough fare. can GET BUSINESS HOLDINGS very small electric lding ata vm t I} blox bu ect will pay you big Avenue day, ears will Now is t One are dire to the situation in the tly of and across the linc i} uring heavy, business fraction foufth cash is GET IN WHERE THE CITY MUST GROW ha Michigan required, to by will this what t e Pp Ave b n t funni to I re time ly on iH that is tt! f level et where sh nent ¢ souther I t} re atthe must be BUY OXBOW QUICK it he y McLaughlin Realty Co. ai2 American Bank Building. Main 2476. Ind. 2569. B I | on the Stree gro man nd men n amount and development. of the other fellow. ithes when a street is opened up it immediately becomes a great thoroughfare, a ow, The last een investors 4 even ay, one arly summer. enue, A $950 n part of the ortly most. of W alk one Van De Vanter-Davis*€0;- 3-4-5 Starr-Boyd Building, Main 3307. Ind. 2299.