Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 29, 1907. 7:90 p.m, "Phe Cure of the PRICE LISTS FOR 1907. Anne ay, and Galer jet: Rev OLYMPIA MAN ‘20. Te Rev. H.C, Mason, pgator; 11 a, m, Lae ene I It Matter What a M Ne Rev (Star Special Service.) { ‘To the persona who, attracted by | Hever? 120 pom, “A ental A m, “T his erties for help, rushed to Ble a» | Chureh 7180 pp Om, “Pinkerton OLYMPIA, Ped, 2t—Literally cut) epee Apropos ver an av nearlOuidens.” cen by & one, eved to] Matar | Willem ©. to pieces by ene, delleved to} Winkle, the hua. | ; ue m8. aera 52d i wl nent naan ant nt be Kis brother-in-law, Frank Wlpong of nin wife's mister 1 ieunsey Strugale for Life.” Prospect st, and north op Mm, Lamp, head brewer for the Olympta Lamp died a few minutes after Brewing company, Was found tp a}being found. @ying condition near the end of the} Winkle has not been caught Soe SS oer eee MAILED T0 YOU FREE, POSTPAID, ACCUSE CONGRESS “OF ane — gl . St Mark’s——Mo Vroadway, Rev Many questions of great tmpor Ste iy seat . 00, and it Was/tor:; 11 a m, decided to take the matter up. at K tance to the letter carriers of unis the national convention in the hope re of the Two Ange! state were discussed at the seventh! thit some method might be aug Corner Borty <r annual convention of the national! gested whereby the national asso-| 44 Brooklyn aye, Northeast, ansociation of letter carriers yes| ciation could furnish the bonds of| Yerelty Station: Rew. @. terday afternoon at Alki hall. Ful-| clerks and carriers, thereby saving Saae:” Vide Bis Uattarion ly 100 delegates and visitors were] $12,500 per year to the organize Hoyleton Avenue—Corner Boyle in attendance. ton Bt. Andrew's Green Lake ton ay, and Olive at; Rey, W. D A committee consisting of Wm. Mra. Dr, Raton was given 10 min | Bast Beventieth #t three Bie de, paster; 11 a om, “The J. Loomis of Seattle, J. Roberts of| utes in which to address the meet-| from Green Lake Station: Defeat of Love in the American Tacoma and Claude Smith of Spo-|ing on the question of “Women's| shoo! at 2:30 p. m.; evensong Home," & p ™, “Men, Women and kane was appointed to draft reeo-| Suffrage.” After a very lively die-| Sermon at 3:30 p.m) Rev. G Clem=/a Low Wage Beale lutions of protest at the treatment jon the assembly went on rec one Bie, oe on a nek: idea [aetna oneoe accorded the carriers by congress) ords as tndorsing the movement, al coainis 0 Dp Mm, even-son, tn its action giving the postof| though under protest. Ran nd . -§ " fice employes such a small increase,| Bellingharn was selected for the St. Paul'e—Moy et. and Q wherein it voted to its own mem-| next convention to be held Febru:| Anne av.; Rev, Sidney MM. bers an increase of 60 per cent Inj ary 22, 1908, and C. B. Savage of | rect lL a. m, “ their salaries. Olympia was elected to represent] ™, “The Hatefulnens of Btn, It was shown that fully 7 1-2 per| the organization as delegate at ze gent of the carriers and 11 12 per] large to the national convention at Friends (Quakers). ‘cent of the clerks in the employ of | Canton, Ohio, next year. Meeting for wersmie Gt ii 8, me Uncle Sam had resigned and taken| The following officers were elect-| frst day (Sunday) and hulls sono positions elsewhere on account of} ed and installed for the ensuing) gay (Thursday) at § pm Place of} the low salary paid by the depart-| year, J. Roberts of Tacoma acting | meeting, 2019 Charlee at, Take Rai- WITHOUT CHARGE UR new price lists for this year are more complete than ever before, and go into detail and illustrate and de. near Pike tt, mpenker; 2 p. mall 0 p.m. and & p,m, “ee aA ge scribe the immense stock we handle, and quote lower prices by far than can be obtained from any other dealer “Vogetarianiam,” by C.J, Ducasne. in the Northwest. For example: Our beautiful Oreas Front Door, containing one light of engraved plate glass, only $3.75, for which otlier ¢ ferent kinds of kitchen glass doors at the low price of $2.46 per door. We also in our price lists show various designs of Hall Sash, Gable Sash and Fancy Cut Up Piano Sash, and go alers charge not less than $5.00 per door. Also illustrating and pricing various dif. into detail and state how we can furnish you at once from stock any size of Fancy Sash without delay. ries so large a stock as we do, and best of all, we have only ONE price. The man who knows nothing about the market value of this class of material can purchase from us at as low a price as the best posted sash and door man jn~ the country. We have our own factory and manufacture for our own trade. Herewith we give examples of a few prices gg lected at random from our price lists, showing without fear of contradiction how our prices are much lower than any ment. as installing officer nier Heights car ge Ba ager cagerong bond. vine seaman ‘ Geo Detaell of Lutheran. made by our competitors.” China Closet or Cupboard Doors, containing one or two lights of glass, any ordinary sisg ing question was reached, It was) Tacoma; secretary, Leonard L Immanuel-—Minor av, and Olive stated at the meeting that the com-| Kidd of Seattle and treasurer, | #t\ Rev. H. A. Btub, pastor 2 am pany had raised the fee from 50/ Claude | Smith of Spokane, tw Norwegian and ¢ p.m. tn English. RR sear eT TTA CTA Methodiat. emple Baptist church, corner of] Queen Anne-—Fifth av, weet and SUNDAY TOPICS Third ay, and Cedar at-—-Rev, Geo.| Garfield st; Hey, ©. MH. MeGitl, Robert Cairns, pastor, 11 a m, lam, “The Christian $1.00 per door, Immediate delivery can be made, Panel China ( loset or Cupboard Doors at from $1.00 to $1.25 per door, SHIPMENTS ag t, “What God Hutes:" 7:36 1:96 pon, evangelistic meet- Be ed ok ik oe wel ho subject, “Worldly Pleasures | ing. 2 Death.” ra ’ ‘ . P ; * * er ont dani te a Mov. th ¥ a7 We make shipments everywhere throughout the West and we have hun * TO PASTORS. *. Christian Science. w tmlestonary of Mallanta, wit! | m ° E * a * 4 Church << ai2 Loe speak; 7:36 p m, “Washington, the - dreds of testimonials from satisfied customers from Southern California in the ® «Kindly send im your church #/8¥) 1) & mm an pp ™, “Christ! study of a Great Character.” : % notices to the Star before ¢ | 2°*™® a Haven-—Corner Howard av. and parr oy boar! tai South, to faraway Montana in the East. Our trade reaches everywhere ® o'clock cach Friday evening. * ch stiai John Rev F. E Broke pastor The Converted Hebrew, 4 ristian. il a.m, “No Sehiam in the Body;”|) Will deliver two lectures on Bun- ’ in a F ® M aad ane “bee gr gh : fsa ——— grag ce and East} 7-30 p.m. “Bome Separations Re-|} day, Feb. 24, in Christensen’s throughout the West, and we can make prompt shipment of anything appear . Oltwe st; Rev, A. L. Chapman, pas - Broad Hal, corner Broad~ 1 *® mons. Biter; 10:3 a. m, “Comaec ration + esse Preabyterian, way and Madiege wt at ry > m ing on our price lists at a saving of fr6ém 40 to 50 per cent~-in other words, you size 25, onl * @) 7:30 p.m, “Bunday Closing In Beat-| Cherry Street-—Corner Twenty-|) his subject will be 4 “ 34%95, , beided TRAE EER le” second av. and Cherry st; Rev, W “THE MILLENIUM,” buy from us at wholesale prices, and save the middleman’s profit. — — A. Stevenson, Ph. D. pastor; 11 41{ ang at 1:30 pm Cross Panel Doors, per Christian Advent. m., “The Question of Centurion)” | only . 4 Peed Hentth bv, acar James at; | _ Firet—0ie J Rev. George | 7:30 p.m. “Amusements and Term- ‘=a Myron W. Haynes, D. D. pastor; | & Cooprider, i) & m, “A peranea.” ilustrated by a stereopti- 10:20 a. “The Nightiess City;" | Progressive Salvatte 7:30 p.m, | con, 130 Pp im. “Beattie’s Daniel.” ¥*" | mider J. D. Norman of Portiand wiil| Ballerd—First av. and Rroadway, | E $$$ $$ | sper Rallard~—-Rev, Elmer B. Thompaon, |} © 7 . { this remarkable Bible scholar. pastor; 11 a m, and 7:30 p. m. vet Sie eotieation Se. Firet--Corner Fourth av. and ind av, and Univer-| Spring et; Rev, MA. Matthews, |~~-~-~~-~~~~ ened ; J. Van Horn, | De Du, pastor 1 am. ee D, past “Chri -| Rules for @ Simpl ei” Oo en ee ta,|"Bockety's “Medical and’ Ratlgtous| SEATTLE’S DANIEL. “Prayer Is Paradies.” Burdens” At Firat jet Church Tomer- Pligrim—Broadway and Republic mingter Presbyterian church, | Night. Wi * wowt en gee gag ge TIDELANDS = mean mud and Dea we sené aim te Olymite Bish their neual good music. A| DD: _pastor: It a.m. “The Lost] water, and also mean big profit. | wilt he vole for an open Hun- pleasant evening f* assured for all Steam baths 25c. Ortental Bathe R. Cooper Willis, 473 Colman Bldg day? Gentlemen 25¢, Ladies free. gee . Write at once for copies of our price lists. Same will be mailed you by re- ait turn mail, free, postpaid, without charge. O. B. WILLIAMS CO. — 1010 Western Avenue Rs \afssand Most feveraby town SEATTLE, U. §. A. Sertptural Which will Be th Beattie on the Pacific Coast tour {PLYM OU TH THE COMING TOWN OF THE || tae ME ANS SEAS aS <~S Sitar OP ~ P* 0 T (Be ON two Sto his we ‘wor a ‘we f met dou wt Keele ys — 1 oe abo : spe +. 4 * Be vancouver = ——_ Es F 5 . ow ‘mo Why Is Plymouth Sure to Become One of the Best Towns in the State? ri BECAUSE 11 occurics a strategic position right at BECAUSE 1 probably has more free Government —_can land at any stage of the river, it can ship by water most done, and the tracklayers are only twenty odd miles he ; the point where the famous Umatilla land near it, and more cheap land, than eastward for hundreds of miles, and in conjunction with away and pushing toward the town, This line gives out- valley joins that of the Columbia, and where the main any other part of the state. Until the advent of the Port the “Portage Road” westward to Portland and the ocean lets east, west and north, Only : m nile away the he line of the Union Pacific first reaches the state and turns land & Seattle Railroad, it was too far from transporta- Through the town itself and the adjacent fruit lands main line of the O. R, & N. R ailw ay opens the way to ™ westward to the sea. tion to invite the settler, but with the coming of the rail- passes the new Portland Seattle, “the best railroad shipments east, west and s¢ wth so that without rehand+ it BECAU Pe, ARR Ret ee pete Te road the people will come W ith the coming of people ever built on the continent we This road is contsructed ling, Plymouth can sénd fruits and grains to any point un téuen tt Rastern Wadhiagton: The tow tbe need of Sowne Win orion w itnese the experiance of by the Northera Pac i and ¢ ireat, Northern jointly, and of the compass. hs ent altitude means the earliest fruit. The earliest fruit akota in the early eighties, when towns of 1,500 sprang marks the greatest achievement of the greatest railroad ; aidan the Glghaek pried trait: The laghent pride Jor up in six months’ time. . builder of the age. It will be one of the main lines of BECAUSE THE tows of Plymouth represents bat ie ay fruit means the highest price for the land that produces it, the great “Hill system,” following, as it does, “Nature's a small part of the interests of the Ben: of 75 and a rapid peopling and development of the surrounding BECAUSE IT has unequaled transportation facili- own highway from the Inland Empire to the sea This ton - unty Irrigation Cc mpany Its largest holdings ti ties. We use the superlative in this case railroad has purchased over twenty acres for terminals at are adjacent to and outside the town. Its members thus po IT has aoe iad advisedly. Located on the banks of the Columbia, with Ply uth, under contract to erect a station and have every incentive “to stay by the proposition” im ‘mo BECAUS eS aa "ag be ey . ; Pe y i an unrivalled harbor, where the deepest draft steamers install a static nt. The grading at Plymouth is al order to give value to their other holdings. This they the F , water, for irrigation and city uses 'o will « They will undertake public improvements. They anc meager supply here, that has been or can be overappro- RA nen will erect build s. They will aid the establishment priated, but one of the world’s great rivers, three thous. € of legitimate in lustri a fl ied 1 ar ; 1 nueeele being We 4 +t wik s wide a oO; rry oP st.- * ad : “ioe Soul i on | ata le . Ww ° as fr a ney st. t Pike t already under consideration. Th 1 contribute sites } and fifty feet deep. A depen able w ater supply is fun- for educational, benevolent and rel s institutions, \ damental to the succes of any irrigation project. , - ; IN addition to 20,000 acres of the earli- ‘ North Yakima and Wenatchee were, Plym- } BECAUSE °° fruit lands in immediate proximity, WHAT outh is. WHAT North Yakima and We z it has behind it 200,000 a f the far-famed “Horse chee are, Plymouth may nably hope to become, the Heaven eat lands, to wt the r ral gateway Lots are selling today in Plymouth for $150 that in the ig Not or it the most accessible + r this wheat same relative position in North Yakima would bring , by reason of easier grades, but it can pay higher prices s $15,000. FIVE years will change the map of Eastera wh for say Atise « erior fa for handling and ship Washington. Will you profit by t inges impending, re ictas tha toh bak ito torches: Fle toe ane 620-621 BAILEY BUILDING, SEATTLE ea 8 8 Abana 200. One re a pene SG teed, woes they. could: Had: Rowman \. D, WALKER, President, CALVIN S, HEILEG, Vice-President, fourth cash y payments covering ® x 1 Seattle Portland, year eit pris