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perc as ere THE STAR—-THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908, * Howard H. Lewls and Mre.)John A. Bost, Jr, _ How . mecretary; Dp. i NEW STYLE c Q | inocu Fr dnevenn iicamrrer hitie Tate ree ROBOERY: THIEVES DO NEEDLESS) 9 Grand Concert, Nettleton, Metorian; Asahel Curtis ‘ of Rowman Ralston, assiated by his} ls A. Nelson, Misn Alida J. Blo ~ ¢ per Halted Press.) ms . ¢ 2 gies, van cohen |i, bran Ruta Ate Yea sonst retrace, ie 1t—rtel DAMACE an attraétwe asin Presbyterian churoh, ‘The main {and Dr, Cor 4 rh ung men who have been terror of the program will be fur win commit m8 nents ising the’ women of tho Pacific} ‘hitpiauiniins 1 by the Ralst r club, | 4re John A, Boat Avaha Cur i Heights district, one of the mont | 66 +4 9” 4 [fics ua te Rate cues otek /A5* Jom © eet ta — Hahn woe eltons st, ter toon ve tome ot 011 “busy Friday” special— | Arline“ MoBenagh, | a ne Tinity Parish Outings W the city, The young thugs operate | honer tt TANl ath (Hit | ano @ Sunday ach o nity 1 A peculiar ma "he Saya ht, it tw belle t ‘ | Sifiren, “violtncatig; Wise Sing i] eurten “sen “eNTh gO Sn al Walla Editor Gives |!" .s,vocwiar manner. they use| ot Tica te the house to eover th er Given Re- . 4 cn Us Claude 3 ms | Tuesday to Fauntleroy park, hey will drive up a blo - thett, ehold furnit lines large quantity of spectally Imported Saxony Art Prints, O4x8 Car atte eee eiee | The building bo the Soattle ut fis Foutica a | Pegg NG eon: tlding ciate @aanel Ye inches, will be pl on sale Just for “busy Friday” only, They 4 | er mark | Federation of W n's Clube met ny house in the block, then over “ 7 t P | Bertha. ‘Telller \8 orecast. URRY, Anatch her purse and Jy t sr chaioikt ds Wbd Mave: i Woite the mien : wet doe Afternoon at Perry nee aK 6 Pike . Tr ite | ce ottenoss ar eee ee -_-_— TO BOOM SAYRE t ' ! nt gab “ogre fret | Porry hotel (By United Press.) ia dakeba lack th B Seer Re th Pe Paote | Personal PORTLAND, Ore, July 16.—Bu cme Or rks FOSS Slinken, Phe th ot 6 om a ! ' ’ vd guest of MI Mud Valla Hulletin, who ta vi ne her ents » boom Fra . : — : he Mountaineers fron, oF Pacoma, | | Walla Bulletins who ts visiting here.dibe pr ae 4 : i th yerengs MNP me rege and Mrs. | ; tyre WIP be among ‘ i rege, of Honolulu, are gusta | the polltioal conditions in Washi ’ r Platt wa 5 are of core ave Satur « Jat the home of Mr, and Mra, c, W,| ton at the present time, Mr. Lorgi| The New York Central 1 fe | age at nek fay ane | ¥. Queen Anno hill ton was formerly the managing od MPease itagretght rates eS , Dr. and Mra Benjamin 8. Pas-|itor of the Walla Walla Union, them Py Fiesh, tnvigora ut water as | Shucksan. The outfit ¥ bow taken apartments at the 1 paper owned and ¢ ted by Arthur Vorya has paid a hat in the 1 Park Natator * he re-|was sent ahead lant ¢ mualnan, 143) 18th av nator Ankeny, and shaped by his Peett and aswures } Mt OO tim. ‘Take a swim in it for that Mr. and Mra. Charles MH. Bebb Will be tn the Taft co! yosin camp on thes are home from a cruise on the Med. | Polteal polictes ed feoling picts rat-@Haker, $,000 feet elev Ratapeah Gna ack nae "ac | _ In the oplgjon of Mr, Lorton, Con: | “SieasassiamaiiSimmstmeaiiessaisiss toan | party will be the Washinton Lanes jaresnman J@hee has a good lead] - Kit- lofficers of the | associa Dr. and Mra. G. #8. Poterkir throughout the east side of the | Call Tomorrow PAINTING F. J, Wan Horn, vice proaldent; | ntve shortly for @ week's outing | state over SenatorAnkeny in the| I And be relieved of that dead Interior and exterior, Estimates me _ pronto: ir summor home at Dake/race for the United States senate alive feeling. There ts no given. free. i ; KCugone Levy lett yonteraay | 1% concedes Walla Walla to Sen |f charge Dr. C.F Lathrop 1 moraing on the President for Ban | MOF Ankeny because it is his home| ARNOLD VIBRATION CO. Freee nal Gentites: Pepuine 1! Feeeettc town and district, but contends that Subab Acenas Beaine RET. . ooh Av Mr. and Mra, I. Cooper and Mr,|¢ven there the Jones vote will me “ Soved tof, 28d Mra, 1. Levey left this mgrn- | 4 surprine. igeeeels and Family Liquor Store a8 + Dang f) ee for a short, re tri@ t Discussing the govergorship, Mr Bide, Seoond Vancouver and Victorta Lorton said that he believed that ‘Pemered to 1f1¢ tnd ay. + Qgun the Business July o dire. Robert HO FB and Miss | Coagrove. Judith Minor are the guests at the pct summer home of Misa Lake Creaeont endant and will run ad in Eastern Washing seciiaiaesith ate Governor MeBride will | ‘ come second and Governor Mead | COAST EXTENSION OF third, This fe due in part to the 5 [bitter fight b ne waged between | july Clearance of Glassware | McBride and Mead. pan SANELED ST. PAUL EXCEEDS ! IRIRD CAGE | ESTIMATES “POP” ANSON BROKE . antramm er oA far in the Special Prices in OXFORDS ton, wh | (By United Pre | * Large Size Enameled Bird Cages. Late design and fin- y United Press.) CHICAGO, July “Pop” An-| For Friday and Saturday with two cups: worth $ 25; New Ore July 16—-According | son, one of the most famous bas tah; congas wf Regs ol ae) Cc jo & statement made today by anjball players in the United State sess | eftictal of the Chicago, Milwaukee |in hia day, is a bankr : a St. Paul railroad, the Pacific|in bankruptey have t Med | at extension of that system wi against him by Poet rat The lat BeRubber Heels, 10¢ Pr. 7S¢ Dos, Berry Dishes, 3 [} be about $5,000,000 more than the | ont sult was started by Mrs. Chas ‘ wa tg good rubber for 10¢ joriginal plans called for Taft of Cinetnnatl, who saye An Men's or Women i Heavy, plain, clear erystal glass } This increase in the cost of w ” OW ) rental on his " complete with oalls for Berry Dishes, flared shape ie due, it is said, to a iaton to | biltard Chicago, What them on; worth Worth Te doz. Exceptional J} run the road at a lower grade over! money Anson possessed he dropped L pair .....« 1 C J] vatue tor Friday, 10 |the mountain division than the of-| in politics wes ety elerk un 3 for ‘ C if) fictats nad figured on. The whole| dor Mayor Dunne. For many years ocks, $2.49 o work now calls for the expenditure | hy waa captain of the Chicago Na Hamm, 35c Jar Caps, 25¢ Doz. | of $77,000,000, but there will be no|tionals and played first base | Seine Twine Hammock The well known Boyd's Mason J) shortage of funds, The extens! and close weave, with Jar Capa; porcelain lined; sold ff! is 1.380 miles long, continuing th a ee retdl everywhere for 35c dos, 01 wad Tacoma and tho} _ MAKING AN A bolted Wheelbarrow; [| Waist or Sleeve Board; padded | ‘ ieee pattern, best wooden ff pat corset with white cloth | While placing under arrest C , py J1c | }Grayson, at West Seattle, last re | tt THIS SHOE SALE IS ONE OF THE RARE BARGAIN EVENTS WHICH TAKE PLACE BUT TWICE A YEAR. THEMGELV WITH WISE BUYERS PROVIDE 8 FOOT- WEAR AT THESE CLEARANCE SALES NOT ONLY FOR TO- NEEDS. DAY, BUT FOR COMING Walla Walla ts after the Farm jers’ National meeting for 1909. Private A. R. Cotton of the lerulser Washington, who died en route from Frisco to Bremerton. was buried yesterday with military and st steel wheel. “ i sated special jnight, Patrolman A. F. Brewer : Window Screen, B3¢ 49c Dish Pan, 23¢ broke the second finger on his right on Siiedieh, book, elalle hand. Only after a hard fight adjustab® Window he Dae nady Tot bar could Brewer overpower the young 24 inches bigh and ex- HI sido handles: just the man. The boy's father, W. H Grayson, was arrested by Patrol Our Summer Shoes Must Go te 37 inches. for preserving. honors. H Huh " tt S00; epecial ...... Worth 49¢, special .. Heavy fains in the farming dis |(orturing with an offlesr 7 é < tricta of the state wil! do mib| WOMEN'S LOW SHORS IN VICI AND PATENT LEATHER. Mons of dollars’ worth of good. | ARRIEO REVOLVER. " 3 35 y 50c Liquid Veneer 33 Ae SEES ,,| Ue scents dnt. cht Sheen, €0 oat 2.88, 200 ecsenssie ORAS : i |atate, died yesterday at Henderson | Robert Evans, an engraver, who | Women's Low Shoes, $2.50 and $3, mow .....6 ces ceeue or q2-Ounce Bottle Liquid Veneer; not a varnish, but | Bay of heart disease aged 66. o ~ on tor Special Patroiman Boys’ Oxfords, $2.60, now : pe ‘ > Re TEIN BOT ancy sce iccecs. scene ooegnee . asurface food for all kinds,of furniture and automo- | Landsiides and washe in the) Owen Roberts, in the Bismarck} ¥ : $1.85 biles; makes old things new and will not Connie an the Northern Pacific cafe, early yesterday morning ey ede GA BON Lc cscadhbes so0se. ehcee. obese ++. $1.35 | destro 00 feet of track and | pieaded guilty to a charge of carry ; worth 50c; special ‘ 33c traffic will be interrupted until to-/Ing concenied weapons and waw fined ‘$36. THE DEAF PCAN HEAR ‘ S F * C * i " tm ® : ae tandard Furniture Company ™ ofr ri INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY i | L. Schoenfeld & Sons AVENUE AND UNION STREE rang ot 3.°O Lovell, Mer a B ak But 148-088 Aroade Aw . . Offering for Sale ehsdd Saeco cy i We Wks ckalis thirties Covi cote, tu a Willing to Sign shell, this ts oa While the location ts, in a way, one of the least import Ider + iti We hi tried t th tr n beral s o . f t « o portant points to be considered, it is Just aa well = @ have tried to make this contract the most liberal to the purchaser of any land contract of a (Ex gempmadgdion mgdcaend at Our Prosperity Proposition | sinailar character over written—-and we think we have succeeded im. WHERE IT iS: So, then, the Nechaco Valley Is In the central western part of Brittah umbla, We will sell you twenty, forty or more acres of land in the famous As you will see, it gives »lute protection to you and your Interests in every way and at every a Sanus turn. While, of course, we also ar ing ourselves, we have done so without putting any burdens | between the Rocky mountains and the Coast Range, along the Nechaco river. It tn only 125 mile | and beautiful of any description upon you f St Water, and about 325 miles north of the United States boundary line. The tive distance | | There is absolutely no chance for you to lose Vancouver, B. C., and the Neehaco valley, and Vancouver and Portland, Ore, are practically Whether you live or whether you die, the safety of your Investment ts assured and guaranteed. ‘ | : We want you to be careful to especially notice the following points and provisions in your favor, a The contract provides that | itis a “new country,” with all which that means for those who make {t and Its riches thelr own | We must give good agricultural land | Aide Shelia lin, ns teoceien, stuen. ane ot the encet benetifal streams in North ‘ | WE PAY ALL EXPENSES: We must pay all taxos or other assessments that may fall due during flows through tRe valley from west to east for @ distance of ab: 6 miles, and is navigable | the life of the contract A : ‘ j fightdraft steamers, From one end of valley to the other there are, in addition nerous | At our own expense we must clear, plow, plant, cultivate, grow, care for, harvest. and market eult | and lakes that abound with salmon, trout, sturgeon and whiteush, and which teem with wild | | able crops on an m the land Gnd keese in the fall. Deer, caribou, partridge, grouse, pheasant and other game are plentiful Ob tenia . i, : i + tea § ae wea é | We must pay you 50 per cent of the net profits from the land while we are caring+for It of British Columbia, on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific, the | iVIDEN We gua d are absolutely bound to pay you a yearly divi¢ ws THE CLIMATE: The climate of this Northiand Eden is one of its most marvelous features. One | gnost transcontinental railroad in North Am rica, for the eran are fees pend peat o th Lavoe io we 0 a i ; fi at he A rivet at Wish for a better, The winters are short and mild, while the summer temperature averages | ; 909. dha fac Na ay it eae 4 cor cua Sones alc daira Pe , | later than March J, 1909, and we must continue to pay at least 4 per cent on all payments the 1st of (AGE 15 to 85 degrees. There are no extremes of elther heat or cold, and storms of any severity are | every March during the life of the contract Pion. The rainfall ts ample for all crops, and, fortunately, comes during the growing season 60c Down and 30c Per Month | “Wwe CLEAR, CULTIVATE, HARVEST: We must clear, plant, harvest, ete, not only your lands, THE SOIL: The soil is very rich and of the findst quality, and entirely free from sand, gravel and | | but also all other lands sold under this and similar contracts, by the time they are completed, not to Mons. All of the lands which we control have been personally selected by us from the very best In the Per acre, On a forty-acre tract this amounts to $24 down and $12 a exceed a period of eight years from date This in s that your laad will be In the midst ef 10,000 SPINY, A068 the: soll and Iay of the land are both of such an even nature and uniform quality that | month. And we acres of almilarly improved land, and, consequently, that you will be situated in a settled and prosperous could select a farm from them blindfolded and make no mistake. One part is as good as an community by the time you finish your payments, and thereby materially increase the value of your 4 any selection would have to be simply @ matter of individual taste *. . * holdings. tien ue : : sack _ | Give You Eight Years to Pay and Pay You (0° it’ tor any reason, or at any time, you are unable to keep up your be paibante, be sealant MAIN AND VEGETABLES: Wheat, oats, bari¢y and all other grains grow luxuriantly in the Ne ; low you ninety days in which to dc on your paying what is due. } ¥; elo and all grasses do exceptionally well, and grow wild to a height of from 3 to 5 Interest on Your Money YOU CAN'T LOSE: If you cannot keep up or make up the batk payments, and so forfeit the con | All sorts of vegetables also yield very heavy crops, one farm producing 100 pounds of potatoes | tract, we must give you n full fo that you have paid | i we must ppt this rece: | he found of seed Not only that, but we guarantee to buy the land back from you, If ract, we mast give you py ge eg lh eb sy ptt sonteRagan Rypcny St Te rranyfinacrr nn. pda Fy igus | died rath 40 gelk, 4.4 any Ume within one year from » of the forfeiture as part payment on any similar contract which you | PRUIT FARMING: Within ten years the Nechaco valley will be a strong rival of Eastern Wash . 2 may care to make for any land we may hav« on | 8 8 (ruit-raising center, eapectally for the hardier varieties~-and that without the necessity of it t t 0 t | In this way you cannot under any ctreum lose a single cent of anything you have paid | B¥Mation, with iis added labors and heavy expenses. Although frult-ratsing has received comparative P. f f é L 2 P. Cen YOU CAN'T FORFEIT: We must give y 1it in full for all money we receive from you at any z ation, the returns compare very favorably with thoso fram recognized frult distylets, Wild Front of a eas er 3 time, There is no way in which you ean t or lose y ights to your money. There is no. way with Sfow in great profusio®, and are one of the best indications of what the ground will produce, | On the purchase price, And, in addition, we practically give you in which we can take keep any of it w ing you full value recetved ; MMDEr Gare and attention. When you complete your payments y ast give you an unincumbered deed and a certificate of ? H ife Wi xtra Charge | title to your land enorHan ADVANTAGE: And there is another advautage not to be forgotten. Tha farmer th | Insurance Policy en Your Life thout Extra ne TWENTY PER CENT PROFIT GUARANTEED: We must—within at least one year after the con ae pe nanina ma has to raise enough to pay & pi oft on aa ir for the land alone of from | tract Is completed—buy back the land from you, and pay you at least 20 per cent pr on the full an ac net the Nechaco Valley, with better than netenth of the 1 chase: t Wr 1 give ce bat you nt us to do so at the e oO! our MEMGEES, That means an immense difference in the net profits, an advantage too often ver | You Can’t Afford to Wait voter tae arian ean ati sade iti, lant telrtaiheyst seca sy, looked by porcha { farming lands. 0 an r In addition to the above 20 per cent, we must pay you 4 per cent per year on all amounts that you frock RAISING: I fitlon to all kinds of mixed farming, m ideal conditions could hardly To secure one of these most unusual acts for land In thts won have paid om the contract, and continue to pay this ¢ per cent until we repurchase the land from you, If se ie ek Fall fs, and will continue to be, a great demand for dairy prodnctaand beef | derful valley, you must act without delay, Kvery indication points to ou ect : Part of th r Fresh beef mw is a luxury, while the prices received for milk, butter .and our cl@aning up this tract in record time. We already have sold over Nor is that all x 3 EEE are alinost ; 27,080 acres in Nechaco Valley to keen investors, and the demand ts LIFE INGURANCE FEATURE: Guppose you s& fle after you have paid in even as little as a GOOD MARKETS: Brit har has exceptionally good markets, especially for farm products | ‘creasing athe time 4 per ent ot the, Sons act price of the land, In that case your heirs or executors will have theft aii kinds. Tho seer ofan ton. en gr” oe , ong choice of the following eats, heb . , ; Kither—we must return tp full the amountof all paymen at you have made, w at the Pith thew thousands of the Klondike within easy reach by bgth rail and water, the ever-in If You Want Your Share of Prosperity rate of 4 per cent per annur lemand ¢ ‘ the ort and easy haul to these markets, and many other,equally con Or—we must give a deed tothe land, with a receipt tn full for gl) @ay@ents to the end the con . aust gl a e reasons, 1 1 ial future of this valley a thing of certainty You'd better apeak quick. Come in at once We have proofs and to tract, and all Hividends to the end of just the me as if th » wore pare * ill completely sattafy u of t ith of every ement Fact, ANG BOW eee » “ emer * ai gnats” Yank Y 7 THE RAILROADS nelde of two years or less the Nechaco Valley will be linked with the out cogil per half “ to : ‘a told te : von owe it Ph roms | GAN YOU BEAT IT? There-can you beat a contract like that? Ten't It the fa ane mont. Ue fe Rorld by ae 1 he transcontinental Grand Trunk Pacific railroad, now building toward | .na family to investigate api es , se 4 eral you ever read or heard of? Can you find any investment where you are so absolutely safe apd sure ads an from by 1 wost, a a8 men al money can work—and every mile that fs builg | “7° hy © hveetiante’ against any possible | where you are Ruaranteed, at the very least, profits of 24 pee cent & your pad Jast 80 much in the The main line of this road runs directly money? > Coir lands b le that the Nechaco Valley will be served by two other If you cannot call in person to talk this over with us, send at once | We don't think so, and we don’t think you think so; so a@me in and talk it over with us, And comé, 1 Ms, the Cayadia: fic and the Canadian Northern. | for tustrated booklet giving Pull ils of this prosperity proposition, | not next week or the week after, but right away . d 707 American Bank Building, Seattle, é Washington. “Vineowen Bc. 2" Appleton Investment Corporation, it If You Care to lftquire Regarding Our Standing or Financial Reliabiki, We Refer, by Permission,4aBoth Braglstreet’s and Dun’s “The Earth Is Not All O@ts—We Have Sold Parrot It to Our Customers” —If You Want ior Portion, See Us. 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