The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909, 5 een 4 BILL WILL LEAVE COUNTY #s84Nv 100 cosruy, FUNDS UNPROTECTED efi all 2 exceptionally good ‘ ° . PROPOSED LEGISLATION NOT r the bond wou th: | Secrnae "yrigmorse Friday specials— IN INTEREST OF THE co pcos wi , just Vy) tant nieint ss Sa Seal PEOPLE 1 ‘ » e eee prop ‘ i he \ D., telephone, Or mail orders will ; not be filled from these specials adver tised for Friday's sale—Only one to a cus tomer. aystem banks y nt pei soumsiaiecn ‘ | ke and on deponit ‘LABOR AT LAST WINS OUT a reversible Oriental Smyrna rug— elaimed that in ' Dank i a feotor in politics it be possible to depenit “wild cat which would > 1 » county funds | LEGISLATIVE V RY IN BILL | WHICH PROVIDES FOR SUIT ON PROVIDER'S DEATH BY T, J. DILLON OLYMPIA, Feb. 4-—With th As an instance of how th ate, one of the ben tr count ilar price $1.50. 1 this. sec than any othe te represen e rety bon company re 1 fr Washingtor ' de of Ca vin, The fact a abr JOHN CONSIDINE lished by fralt men is, “First on ma are bile s « © Of Seattle hae + We desire to call your partionts: attention t wea dleposits + « nm hand. T ¥ ft that > son, John Con selling superto: din a ver ee ' bank bad on depo + 1 t rot as notifte ty company required all (re Including PERPOTUAL W RIGHT. The vital point to be com sidered by all who are av gated land district for making, ls WATER. F ights are and by means it in ¢ o th er the age of our Water Right gives 5 and tor is carried by GRAVITY FLOW DITCHRS, and do not bi 1 ir an t than to < oe ed there was nothing to pay And this worked a hardship on DECREASE the married man. Realizing ¢ jobligations te his wife or ehil ST. PAUL, Feb. 4—By U. P.—-jit they killed him, corpor The semi-annual statement of the) sought to employ as many unmar earnings and expenditures of the | ried men as possible. A dead, un Great Northern system fer the #ix| married man was no expense, whil ending Dec. 31, 1908, shows | a dead married man meant damages off of the road's income | suits and appeals © same period Call of wr ‘or Nteratare Richland Land Co. 18 Downs Building Phones, Main 731, Ind. 4820, Seattle, Wash. regular price $14.50 cellent one bund re e diy famous pottery Dobson W it is of a bean * ratOg tm) WELL ONVESTIGATE ays composition; the very tat m0 r v. Va, Fel ‘ mh By. sa om tena aa ar price for the set $14.50 ially the last half of 1908 the operating | °° tnveatignte leged interview by Theodore > 2,492,100, sho was $12,492,100, showing a |} € the Aati-Raloon league 3 or & little lows $1,000,000 fund said The total operat A by the Haw were cut $25,951,881, or about 17 per cent pending pr in our low tata te MRS. OUNPHY ScuTT so CHICAGO, Fob Mre, Martha Mayt- of Dr. Jotn W. 1 AA RR Re at mn UNDERGROUND Standard 4a rniture C ayredit sale of go-carta; tom . is the second day mattress. Bale only 2 days | ‘ STWICTLY SAVINGS BANK Odd tote in Men's Soft Hats, ali MR. ALVERSON. we) styles and all simes, actually worth ” os | $3.00, for $1.00. A. Bridge & Co.'s tHe STATE have) Clearance, First and Yesier *** Mr. Alverson, of 5220 Twotlti Avenue Kast, says: The Bake Oven is the only treatment for Rhewns tiam and Lombago. It is sarprising 10 @veryone who tries it, how quic ly they are relieved of patur. Yo can throw away your crutches ond jenuine allwool Men's Black! Worsted Sutta, actually bh TAG. A. Uridge & >, First and Yesler cover a @ ‘al banking business with a savings department. it i for the protection of Savings Depositors alone. CORNER FIRST AV. AND UNIVERSITY. canes very quickly {f you go and | be treated by those drugicse hen! Buffalo Club Lous! Dance tonight (Thursday) at) "casera ie vem 0 a Lewcht Park pavilion. All the tat-| , Bao ite. ‘ase: tee pa om ¥ eat dance music by a fine orchestra. | Their offices are Nos. 221-22 | 226225. Do not tell them « atiment le. Taey will tell they «tve all who call free ex ‘sultation. My telephone number | North 240. I will gladly onsr any inquiries. I fee’ tt my dat ‘Those drugiess healers cured uw ‘When all medicines {ailed “ABSTRACTS OF TITLE | Reduced To Twenty-Five Cents Per Instrument. DON’T PAY MORE a —I8 I Must Surrender My Location—Notice Received "FEBRUARY SALE OF | From My Landlord to Vacate AT ONCE Bath Fixtures| Thousands of High-Grade Suits and Overcoats grade Bath -E coeoy which have sold agua in our own | lines at much higher prices, may not occur this season. (These Are But « Kew of the Many Bargains.) Such as Kuppenhemer’s, Schloss Bros.’, Abt & Sons’ and other high grade makers are being sacri- ficed for less than the cost of raw material. My time is very short, and would rather dispose of the goods at any old price than to move them around from pillar to post. 40 — Rack 75¢ Soap Tray 85c _ Rack DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Solid oe Toi- | Our windows and a few of the prices quoted below will convince you of the truth. Guaranty Abstract & Title Co. oes NEW YORK BLOCK Sentile, Wash. Main 1192 Ind, saat SOLID COMFORT le what you enjoy when you COOK WITH GAS Let our solicitor call and convince you i i i } | 15-in. sa Brass | Tube Towel | Rack, heavily nickel plated ; strong and dur “Vift out” tray; lable. Clearance | easily leaned. ! price— Clearance price prlce— | 23¢ 53¢ 65c Bread Raiser, 4354 15¢ Dz. Coat Hooks, 7e¢ Dz. | let Paper Rack, | heavily nickel | plated, and has patent spring. A high-grade arti- cle. Clearance Seattle Lighting Company ¢ “Feath and Union Plated Soap Dish, with On the Track of Good Coz! Monarch Shirts 2.50 Hate We Silk Tiss Arrow Grand Collars $1.60 Wool You ar ack of good WQuart IX Retinned Bread ff Japanned Wire Coat and Hat Soft and Bilt Vatterwonr Sapeis ot te vou | ; heavy wire, atrone | 1 Raiser, with side handios; « ! tm the Clearance at 43¢ Ii $1.50 Knife Sharpener, 98¢ t arbor und um Grinding Machine $30.00 Men's Suits High Grade Street $15.00 Men's Suits $18.00 Men's Suits $20.00 Men's Suits $25.00 Mon's Suits Car Uniforme, for mer price $18.50, now and Over and Overcosts and Overco and Ovoroonts and Overcoats $11.75|$6.75|$8.75|/$9.65|$11.75|$13.7 Hundreds of Other Bargains Too Numerous to Mention JULIUS BAER 216 Pike'st. wae | 25c Flour Sifter, 17¢ | The WellKnown Shaker | Bitter, operated with ove bx itchen kenives and — sclasors 25c Shears, 10¢ J. W. BULLOCK 609 10th Av. Seattle, Waels $25. 00. REWARD 50c Butcher Knife, 2% A Special Assortment of Shears Polly Guaranteed Butcher consisting pocket, kindergarten | hes boxwood handle; m and pocket sheer $1.00 Handled Axe 65. “Invincible” Ax, made of best grade forged steel, fitted with good black hand!+. Clearance 65c | Spelser & Horlbat my ‘Beoteh golly Sur white. fect, exw », 1908. BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Bo changes (Without Comitsston) BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD AVS. |} StAREAURNAIEoR 199 Columbte St S. C. Osborn & Co. M27) O2T Finest Ay, 86 ERE Bs ero

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