The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1908, Page 4

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EATTLE SPAR _ co, 1907-1309 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. a bY BraRn@U PHONES wear’ IND, 441, These are exchanges, and connect with all de C partments—ask for department or name of person you want. BALLARD STAR AGENCY 4, Mallard 208 EVERETT (TAR AGENCY cont per y mall or Botored at the TO MATL SURSCRINERS : the address fabel of each pape that date arrives, If y subscription | Rae not again 4 in adv name Ie taken from the list, A change @t date on the address label | ie NOTICE TO SUBSCRINERS. ou by & janeet, Ma wy at you mas It In this way we cam be certain of giving eur subsoribere @ perfect service fad it is the only way. er mews THE CHEERFULLY AMAZING| EUCALYPTUS | era wesc er eam | Gifford Pinchot, the national forester, has set the people | wuthern California to thinking about the eucalyptus tree, |) ou have and it is an abSorbing subject for all of us who realize the tre mendous problem of reforesting this country In arid and semi-tropic California it appears that certain] of the plant-| ae profits narrow forestry to practically one proposition re ing of eucalyptus trees The thrive and make an ¢ reason for this is plain, The eucalyptus tree will) a, ing growth with a minimum of rain| — or other moisture, and when grown the eucalyptus becomes} amazingly valuable as timber. These being the cond ease and rapidity, of production, and great value of the pi uct—it follows, of course, that the forestry idea in California is centered on eucalyptus. The profits, as figured, on eucalyptus culture are certainly and cheerfully amazing. The rule, it appears, is to plant the trees cight feet apart will therefore hold 26 rows of trees An acre of ground being 209 feet square, with 26 trees in a row, or a total of 676 trees. A correspondent says: There are trees near Bakersficid 30 years old which would bring $250 each on the stump for the lumber they contiin.” At that rate one acre | of eucalyptus trees would be worth, 30 years after p just $169,000!!! Also! clamation points to expre: thousand dollars in 30 years! ‘And from only one acre Given the land, and some extra help at planting time, and one man and a team can tus trees. furnished—the 100 acres in 30 years would have a value of} $16,900,000! Cheerfully amazing that between these f anting | Space forbids a sufficiency of ex it. One hundred and sixty-nine } 633.33 per year! | | A growth of $5 } | | | are for 100 acres of growing eucalyp-| are At the above rate—taking the figures as isn't it? Of course, the chances are tual practive have| d not] Maybe every tree wor - ight be that the average value of the trees would shrink from $250 to $1—that ought to be a liberal allowance in the way of com ¢ would not grow. It r promise. Even then, the crop would be worth $676 an acre, or $67,600 for 100 acres i amazing, a8 it mean double the salary The great ar » 30 years, and even that is still cheerfully} an average of over $2,000 a year, about of the average employe | t will some day be claimed by men | be the millionaires of tomorrow, poor boys of today w some of them will reap their golden harvest from the now dry sands of the American deserts | Does this suggest anything to you? | | aration that he will see that no fireman dis Ghled while in the performance of his duty shall be permitted to suffer financially wil! be applauded by th policeman injured while engaged in his work for the eity sho & charge upon the city. His work is arily of a dar character, and when injured he should be ¢ TH this connection why wouldn't it be a « fund for such purpos anosaniicmeroasnaiiibasnaneant } Dr. Matthews says he won't debate with the cowboy preacher. | Can it be that the famous divine is afraid of being roped and thrown? Mayor Miller's dect y. A fireman or id be people g« nec by his emp idea to establish a city Bee the Pacific fleet, constasting Washington, Tenness st vula, Colorado, Milwaukee, Penn Ivanta and Charleston at the navy yard, Boats leave 11 thm: ity from ple foot of Yesler way pund srip 60 cents eee Cline Piano Co. THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908. STAR DUST ° BY JOSH ° ) A Word From Josh Wise, Delegate (bitterly): steam roller eo “ite lead a forlorn hope A Paternal Suggestion, differoult ter © buy me Papa, ple You, by the a fovelgn stroyed by fire. ‘ that excelsior is very inflammable. | Tota Spear 1 should say #0,” Baseball item. GQ = | Hamm, Joo Gans went to Bat once too| in the press notices often after starring all summ Kannan ¢ Journal Too True. you're bound “Cheer up. mney to git the girt inthe end I'm afraid no i melodrama Washington On the grounds of 4 tation She ways that nin't no} were married he cla Herald, | oft’ | “And what does Nureery Rhyme | “He way s with me at the seashore, it he way? he wa | Ma ‘Modern Soctety vrinee for a birthday present : in fact, it has ter bee ie Gaede eet eee var conn are COWe 7 an dragged.” ohild? aw mueh in bag! *° one ee oe Don't you know @ho owns Hut he's somewhere in town treet?’ queried the Idee odor American Y a aah | ' . ded the On the Rialto. who wa playing | Kxcelstor park, near Chicago, ae It'll be tough to hafter go back|on the pavement, “but | thou In Pairs. What's on the docket? have their lg Judge ne . mo sing _ The fleet In on the ocean a Sailing to the west And the Japs, T have a notion Will now behave their best Back from the Convention Wite Why your tr them you've ased, Did “i at Denver? how nicely rH AT THE NAVY YARD Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 4@ BAG CO, O19 First Ave THIS WEEK WE WILL HAVE 50 More Pianos Finished | And ready for the big sale. Come early for firat chotce. Across Street from Moore Theatre. Depends entirely for tte success on the VAL UES offered the public. We tell you trathfully and positively that it far surpasses other aim flar event ever held In this city Let the prices talk for themselves—Men’s Wash Vests, + Why Do Without the Clothes You Need? | ing shabbily come to avail yourself of our Liberal Credit Privilege, No excuse for dres when you're wel and pay a little down and a little at a time for g of Men inything Apparel seleeted from our splendid show Besides the newest novelties in Summer Suits, we've ince Fall ready-to just placed in stock several new lines of Ad Styles in Bradbury Clothing—the finest wear apparel in existence—we'll be glad to show them to you. Saturday Furnishings Specials Broken line of Golf Shirts, newest um mer styles, worth up to } aa OE eae Eastern Outfitting Co. Incorperated 1332-34 Second Avenue “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House.” Broken lines in Summer 59¢—Ladies’ Tan Hose, 9¢ Pair—Ladies’ Black 4¢—Best Fruit Jar Rubbers, 4¢ a Dozen—Men’s $1.25 Silk Bosom Shirts, 50¢—Kayser's Gloves, 25:¢— White D ery item quoted that here is a sale not merely of odds and ends, not a bit of it—Itis@ actories an outlet for their tremendous prod uction—Every Garment—Every Stiteh of Clo to practically your own price—Come to the store tomorrow, and come early. __We lost _yoaterday—asain ie 2 3 io a Carnation Milk, 6@¢—10c Curtain Rods, . Skirts, $1.49. Read the particulars below—convincing proof in ev | magnificent concentration of our best efforts to furnish the f 9 | Every Rug—Every Shoe—Everything in the store is reduced | OUT ET S Ee io ASTOUNDING PRC i™ FOOTWEAR r ‘san “THE EXCLUSIVE STYLE SHOP” \ Everything just as represented, or your money back rout ODDS AND ENDS IN >>Linen, Silk an Cloth Coats | $2.95 | We have a quantity of Linen ith Coats, in odd style nd sizes, wi | offer to morrow at thi cial pric jori ire linen, in t and mediur ] itly soil f ed. A few excellent Cloth ¢ t | suitable for misses and gir The silk are mostly } jacket styl ‘ kirts included. About thirty ¢ id pr | Suit Special $9.75 We | r worth up to $ this price. Con | only sean te ce apes Mmm, remainder of our ock, 714-716 Second Ave. ; e 714-716} Second Ave. | | —It is safe to buy here PONGEE SILKS MAIL ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY OF THESE OFFERINGS #133 4 children’s mor ia a #9 FLOOR ©. 0. ART opel no On! Outlot Sale 66.25 one #1 2 7 ack ag * fury mi on Wh sutlet Bale. 63.48 . ’ nies . 1 mek Pa iat , "> as so.35 ; : : 12 ns " o ' a » shirt, ;° a : Pree Pe te ale, per yard ’ Me is eiss Silk and Net Waists $1.98 $1 Petticoats 59 REGULAR PRICES 8 AND 85D yoy Rent t “ Ac Walete, atk ned; | mutation feet ort sateen and OUTLET BOYS’ AND MEN'S CLOTHING Ad A 2 r oat ’ PACTORY be ne : ered “ — ,- ~ me a} FACTORY er waALe “Pen | . . # ho t9.4.m. Splendid | aM at Real ‘ina 2 Children’s White Lawn Dresses | ™ 1p: oy . . ; a Third Off MEN'S UNDERWEAR AGAIN, vias : $1 and $1.50 Waists at 49¢ t oh Bhs ' ; ne 41.00 ‘ da. a ; sa 1 De p ; ) oe Opp UNDRRWEAK » ; a0 #133 Bricta A to. PACTORY : OUTLET SAL PniCk toe | * so" : cf $4.00 Dress ones saas $3 $4 White Duck Skirts $1.49 | ' ' aol . f i | Women’s Straw Sailors at 13¢ |» ae | 1; aleee " Women’s Wash Dresses $1.98 Ore tSAUK ruin atte iso " 4 ‘ ; WORTH $9 TO 85 pa i Hl + H Seas " . 1 4 ‘ a I hd tiguee $2 and $3 Children’s Cons Oe MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 10¢, TOMY OUTLET KALE PuICk, shoe | OUrLaCt WT ican a REMEMBER We are NOT quitting business. just as represented, or your money backe—smil- ingly as always. Everything is Old Country Linens. Mamtit@irown shoes. Might have known | to the chorus thie fall,” declared | they'd let me use it a while.” ansonted Yorick | | “Why te she getting a QDWroree but didn't know 200 Union Street courne wasn't pinched Why, Judge, one in wight = wre — Whom do you mean? De guys in automobiles, of ity WHOLESALE qTH O DRUC “a | bownN- N STORE USE ‘YouR PHONE | §013-1018 FARST AVENUE IND. 2018 ~ ~ Hain UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST, WESTLAKE AVE. go two nee, WE DELIV FREE TO ALL by ——e © Prone: mes now o oy Special Features for Ail Week—Big Razor Sale Sti We have decided to ¢ ornee the no laughter Sale ¢ hog and famous brands of razors for a few days } ot voll ow: chance of a Ufetime to wet 4 first-clage razor rs * s the lot are “LX-L,” Wade & Butcher, Ern, Bra *ropnlaeta X-L-N-T,” etc., etc, Your choice % FAL Lie htt eve. TT)... ore Our price only .... 9m Any Razor sig q gi does not sive gay we Hon may be tehangeg we We are also wel g ing the famous BRANDT SELF -HONING RAZOR STROPS; regular value $2.00 each; during this ale, or while they 7c last, at, each an thin u can’t afford to mi The Queker Drug Company ————-406 PIKE ST. Two Stores. 1013 FIRST AY, You Can’t Afford Not to It is so much easier to pay a lit- tle at a time That's why we decided to sell Vic- tors on the easy-payment plan. You ought to have a VICTOR In your home today. can afford it In fact, under the circum- stances, you can’t afford not to. $1.00 down, $1.00 per week, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. 1406 Second Ave. You in dlew Kagland, g roumantis of } nue be leapt pores | a het for ah tttey produce. }] Lowdos's stone is one of] Chi areas ut 1] nenchandise on the * cific Coast. Hose, @¢ Pair—White H. S. Kerchiefs, 1¢ Bach— OUTLET SALE Domestics, Linens and Wash Goods LONSDALE 4 India where Fa PILLOW CASES « where Factory Outlet SHEETS — iHemmed and value TURKISH ot p rom 2 SUMMER WASH and « e ~ Englia pling. pre ‘ a SUMMER WASH GOODS TABLE LINEN + hee wide Irish Table on last & ° G br ° Worth #1 ard. Fa putlet y a ye oe WHITE COTTON BATTING—Poctor Hosiery for Women and Children FACTORY OUTLET SALE PRICES WOMEN'S TAN K, % PFAIR—A | WOMEN LACK HOSE, 6¢ PAT* CHILDREN'S REGULAR STOCK- CHILDREN'S BLACK INGS FOR the ‘ STOCKINGS, Ge; OR @ « « fast diack. Me WHITE SOLE, WHITE FOOT STOCKENGS, te Made with garter top, all i 4 re in warm weathet Women's Silk Dresses for $4.9 REGULAR PRICES $10 AND @ a * J er Suit, patteres 4s Sines 1 py sotuntty worth 3 FACTORY OUTLET — $5 to $10 Trimmed Hats for $1 Wort « FACTORY owch PRICK SALE ; $1.00 PRICK KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND ¢ N VOMEN'S VESTS MISS! P * ote PANTS, 1 +} OMEN'S PANTS, , WOMEN'S PANT WOMEN'S SHAPED VESTA 1M | x and lone BOYS' UNION SUITS, 96 5 «e as | CHILDREN'S SUMMER VESTS, Se D ehite, ebb Girls’ Short Jackets $1.98 REGULAR PRICES Women’s Short Jackets $148 WORTH 84.00 AND 83 #4 AND 88 vune box Materia Vana oni fn : Worth $4.00 nnd $9.00. FAC TORY OUTLINE SALE PRICK, $08 BEEN MERE TEN YEARS And never yet disappointed anyone—AND WE NEVER WILL—it doesn’t pay, and besides, it isn’t honest. 4. Worth 185.00, PAPTORY ¢ Wk voaben

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