The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1907, Page 7

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] ww. A. Otves Reception, j Four members of the ¥, W. 0. A.| | who have been working in the Ort | pent for some time and who were | passengers on the Minnesota were | given a reception last night In the] local agsoctation rooms, About 7$| were present, The visitors will leave today for thelr homes in the east | Harriet Taylor, Miss Ruth Paxton, | Bertha Conde and Misa Ruth Rouse. “Battleship Nebraska” — the Port Orehard Route for) , Our how steamer gon and WI at 1) Roaton just vantved Boats 8:30, 10. 11:00 0 m. and 1:15, 2:80, 30 and 7:30 p. m. from Pier &, o or Way Round trip tnfad You want a home. mid fruits and flowers, where the sofl needs but a tickling to laugh with Nature's choleest gifts, and where great profits await you. 908 acres of level, smooth, extraordinarily fertile landa at & price of only $90 to $200 per acre. The cream of Washington “This ie the home you have deatred Comfort, happiness, great profits awalt you here. i Call upon or write, Hanford rigation || and Power Co. Seattle National Bank Bidg. Columbia St. Entrance. Seattle, Wash. Orchards WU! bring you a lifetime in come with $10 Down and $10 per Month You can secure a five or tee acre irrigated, bearing ‘Yruit orchard in Arcadia, the richest and most fertile valley of east era Washington. Twenty-two miles north of Spokane. No water taxes Real estate taxes pald for 'T four years. We care for the orchard for you for four years, but all the |— fruit and profits therefrom are Im the third and fo: ear hae will pay ir ae land | lt Be railroad passes through if this land and a roadbed is be- | |) \h ing Graded for a now electric | wa line near it. Irrigation ditch completed the land within fa treating every Sickness, expecially eases that have and water on r 60 days. A sere and profitable invest ment for small capital. Grant & Dye 328.29 People’s Bank Bids Ind. 3946. Main 1531 eet relief elsewhere. | Weatments, enough to caseo—$15.00 HOLT OSTEOPATH 378 Arcade. Free. WEAMER Sly Legaitdlihes voor o pa pte Hy on andExcursion|| TO OLYMPIA pray, me 9 SHARP. than 1 Mis ts one of «1 jor b bie pri usic, Dancing AT &:WA.M Round Trip ips on Puget BALE AT STORE, ALASKA, BLOG ACY, COR. SECOND AND PIKE 2T OF UNIVERGITY STREET PHONE IND. A 4660 TICKETS ON MATELL's Aco 56 DRUG WiFTsS PHARM Pier The party consists of Miss |i “Matting Spe jal Phones, Main 4998; Ind, 8006. merit 3 SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY id La 1907, Rei AA The above gives you only a slight idea of the grandeur of the scenery from the Washington View Addition TO SEATTLE All of this tract is cleared and gtul)bed and most of it is under cultivation and the many fruit trees are growing and bearing well. The soil averages very fertile, which will give you the advantage of being able to raise your’ own vegetables, ete. It is only two blocks from the Rainier this addition, and will be ready for service by Thanksgiving. valley car line. This will efficient service---being only twenty minutes’ ride to the Union depot. Water and electric light mains are at a convenient distance, and most of the homes on this addition are now being supplied with water and electric light from these sources. One of the most beautiful views of Lake Washington is to be seen from this site and the range of view is ever on the increase. The new Seattle Electric line will pass directly by afford you additional and With these advantages your property in this addition will positively and rapidly advance in value. $200 to $500—40-Foot Lots—$200 to $500 Merely pay one-fourth cash, balance in three semi-annual payments, with only 6 per cent. interest, and you will get a full warranty deed to a lot. You never will know, until you go, what a good investment is there for you; so take a Rainier valley car to Fairview, and look over this tract, or come to our office and we wit send a man out with you. Salesmen on the ground from 11 to 5 tomorrow. McGRAW, KITTINGER & CASE TOMORR¢ »Ww rd . 50¢ Northern Bank & Lact Co. ald nen 0.08 tank & Trust dK and Pike 8 6 now od at 818 PY ke St DIRECTORS Frank T. Hunter’ W. Hf Bard sad € ALP 418 Pike Street i Wm verkina, C.M | Inano Hi, Moore In the Cotman Building a T \seeteienene The Bank for ‘Sisnues CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID Per Per Cent Cent DIRPOTORS. OW! SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY d University St, Opp ee srer site Post Office LADY ATTENDANTS. Associated Dent ists 2 SECOND AVE.OPP. LUMBER & i SUNDAYS 9:00—12:00 HOURS 8: 30—6:00. —— SSS SS = PI Sunday Post - Intelligencer The Biggest, Best, Handsomest, News- fest Newspaper Published in the Pacific Northwest. 50 Cents PER MONTH For all editions delivered at your home in Greater Seattle. Order today. serene eae @0 AND «8B Seoescocess eeeeettnmononar, | §

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