The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1909, Page 9

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000 BLUFF BREAKS KY” BALDWIN'S WILL THE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 4, HOW TO GET SOME OF THE MILION passes ACRES UNCLE SAM 1S TO RATTLE OFF "“"ss3* “owes 1909. NN | | at the Tea Room—Quick Service—Little Prices paige, firm A HOME IN SEATTLE values to 25¢ ae | == a Ue aim in about to hold an jing the printed addre of the au ther land lottery, This thme it! perintende There will be noth k , jim at » willion acres of farm|ing on the envelope to indica r | land three Indian reservations | the name of the applicant. Hach : jin the fa The s to be) envelope pr nied wi L x / opened hay been of the | actly Wie every other pe Coeur d Alen « in Ida At the time f the drawing thene ho, the Spokane rvation in|envelopes will be thoroughly Ask Un We Know Our Clty Washington, and the Flathead res-| mixed before the publie and then ervation in Montana selected indisertminately one at a There is not much public land| time, and the applications , avin S 1 loft and there will, no doubt, be! tatned in the selected envelope ri ‘bout three tines aa many appll-| will be numbered tn the order In \( l \) : hered | cants as there are acres. It|which they are selected, Thess mi should be understood that nobody | numbers will control the oré —-ON— ; ean play the game without get-| which the landa may be eh ro. ting on the «pot And there are Notloes will at once be mailed to at vulfer qualifications } the successful applicants, inform ‘ : For the benefit of those inter-| ing them of some dato after April ested, the Washington correspond-|1, 1910, on whieh they may se sat of thin newspaper has secured|and enter thelr land, All thene q from the official in charge of this| lands will be classified and ap Ia te 5 Judge Jas, W. Wit-| prained, and must be patd for at OCONKMT COVER SPHCIAL AT 366 SS as and department, the| the appraised value ere of ‘ et ght-f &. V-yor J r following ‘statement, which ix in| the value of the lands ee ; 25c ’ ended to answer all questions! and one-fifth of the "ot the | Th h R Wh * & these lands and bow to/ other lands, must be id at the DRAWENS BPECIAL AT 26e at s t e eason y és eo ie = time of catty Tae remainder of Mein Maik @aceine ad yi! a y 1b and ig. 5,| the purchase price may be paid in ks und Ir , : with be desiring lands tn the} five equal acnual ae ‘styloese in Suits To- mathe ! reservation in Montana,| Residence must be ostablished tat values at the June W ake jthe Cour d'Alex exervation tn | within alx months of date of entry = f I |Idaho, or the ane reservation | and continued with cultivation un | GOWNS AT 50 morrow tor ~% in Washington, may go to either) dl a patent has been carned, elthe Mustis five diffe . t a Missoula or Kalispell, Mont. to} by five ealdence th mn; ¥ low neck. tucked yoke ' ir " for 14 Cowur. d'Alene Spokane annual payment of ae f 1 ek A petit sl hg beaten a Wish, and r for the draw fourteer = - en "$00 posed log months’ ' ence tivation SKIRTS, HOe MRS. E. J. BALOWIN Ally person cag ‘ and the payment of all deferred M ih f fn iw sor sions #o that a, lands tn either or all of or: | Installments. A failure to pay an : rest vue 50¢ ee. Cal, J , widow the! Vatlons who ts qualified > aianeeal ts e wal a # at $10.00 the 200 on (! ws to go abe hey ' estead entry, Al are | righ ntered and 91.25 GOWNS, Oe ae re ee : ne a they failed they would) q04 i to make such ent who | money ! pei naw \ ft ain te $29.50 to $40.00 suite for $1 “A xpenses and would pay | have ily an entry The lands have : ee el te 6 that mean a clearance Ha madd ' eft (if they he United | ready b ained at $1.2 rior tits | de : ‘ the ® ‘ f thelr ine} an acre he lands tn th ' it wiles = ' came Ou the open, | tentior y and | reservations are now being a ‘ , 98c " " y aldwin's intent do not rac © than 160} praised obably at t s won # \ Was Ineane over wo-| plications Alatration must be| “Boldiera who served in the otyit! f\ mand ’ ie EA ri truffle; also in i wth. June | and $1.00 eneral and was unduly in-/eworn to at o: of the ta | wa » Spanish war, or the Phil June White Hale 1 50¢c & od by certain women of jow!} named, and any person ippine Insurréetion, or ther wi time that his will any or all of the om lows or wep phan chit mas i EGRET soe Ye camden Bhdry hs rth ‘ EE roi gees ged ' wa tions, but it will be necessary for required to ge'¥6 the registra ain eer pet ts Fal ee ee . : ah tuek s one end of the state) him to go to Kallapell or Missoula tion polnt in person, but may reg ar jue June Whit | Ww were emacking the to register for Flathead lands, to ister through agents who will rep nis life | ttipe antic! mation of A egal fight) Coeur d'Alene for Coeur d'Alene | to their applieations for such re fat be wou M distribute fete with sensation and scandal! lands, and to Spokane for Spo-|latration al one yi S is N ty Ui ef ti sa LR a in od eet Bae, Ore ove pecia S | Notions an ihe Crowning at Yaiaes of the Lalire snd x Fave & will that the heirs had agreed to compromise.| “On August 9 the drawing will|to make entry on the day de ae thap abe broke. To make There was a conference of heirs/ begin for the different reserva. ed them for that purpose, but may ip te int would stand a» t ft and Jawyers and when it was all|tions at Coeur A N par file, either in person or through a “T if t A ti | oo taserted whict will of “Lueky” Raldwin|ticular tract of land will be as-| agents, a deciaratory statement by f oe eee “she oe ruic es) ; Many helr # mld ¢ was broken. Mra. Raldwin, the signed to any person, but the per paying $2. This will reserve the : t f ae widow nt shes “ioe eants who draws No, 1 will have | lands for them for six months, but i wore tr p en 0 . er, Mrs. Ro: jobinson Selby, | first chotce of all the lands In the at the end of six monthe th wea ne i F ' entirely new apecia * tar whose relationship to|reservation for which he draws.|must make entry tn person and 1.05| Priced Your Way fe arr tithe al te vo $5.00 ¢ Baldwin was not suspected until) No. 2 © second choice, and | pay the first inatallment of the , —_ Vaiuon 10 910.00, | Ait vat the will was read, was $100,000 | go on, » of the drawing is | purchase money. After residing on an tT Pow- | desing to Mrs. richer, and aix lawyers bad won an absolutely falr one, After ap the land for one year they may \ 39c for All-Wool - ” P List cgginns apts r Bo. | $600,000 |piications for reservation have claim credit on the remaining four ake Cast) isis te} ™ ed una | Roses in silk, linen and velvet ws <== | been sworn to they will be enclose years for thelr period of thetr mil y straw: val ot blomas G58 O88 Sener S smerny, tb enh |e rt Jf Serses Worth 50¢) ome uh cate | fhe beoes FOR GAS THAT D THEM OF CHILD Cal, June 1 gas with which | Billed herself wes) ts of pretty Miss | Z of Glend: | in a rooming afew days ogo, | ¥ Ay. 18 addition to ly 17 years old, but ly deranged : a Gerwork in high ‘T. to go home aft f parents notified | af this elty to look for) eA captain of the! ‘Was reading the or it for this tri, | her Iifeiess body Past bim into the Re to 4 rooming wuberts $= and ; & month in F the disconnected S from the stove and ned on the end of it be “entil ube died oth , the owner sm bowse, notified the pike room rent had one month in ad the gae which the Hed to flow into the laid herself down been paid for © you want for the | ay to end her jife?” | we ® dollar would be | cs was her an ihe money was paid IMPRESSIVE RESULTS Bvain—Ab, that shows what on wili do for « girt Tes, but you ought to Mt did for my etbook ou Protected? ar n for paying the di yetor, the grocer “a or accident, and work? protection to you, and we h had the protection, Have OMPANY A Indiana f has $100,000 on de w the protection of all its Write-—Phone—Call, ore Sgt Sree + HAS A FORTUNE IN HER OWN RIGHT _ rome Piret Fish-@o Miss Shad Is going to marry young Herring Wil she bring bim much of a dowry? Second Fish—About a thousand bones. New Arrivals This Week For Men and Young Men A_ notable tion of Finer Clothes for Men have just been received by us in two large ship- ments from the East. The well-known ca collee- pacity of our 8&4 stores for using im mense quantities of clothing has given us first choice on these All-Wool Spring Suits. They are made up in fab rics delivered Woolen Mills, and are therefore fresh, and the col Considering just recently from the American orings of course, the very latest. the quality and tailoring of these Suits, we have are, priced them low, If it is inconvenient to pay cash, you can Pay Us as You Get Paid Priced Not Under $15, Not Over $25 Tailored Suits for Women White and Striped Serge Suits, $25 Sample Street Suits—Smart, $25 Knockabout Tub Suits, $9 to $15 GB y- - SIMPSON an UNION ST One Block from P. O. Between 4th and 5th, ad 600, Haty a yard Yor one ho om, itt will sell than bo heen snapped rday, all day ur, from #:30 hey last that | Hl Check and Plaid) Suitings at 19¢ to 9:80 900 bee Bale pr The House of Honest Merchandise THE nOUSE OF LOW PRICES A. LAWSON & BROTHER cake Paly 10e Relt Shaving Soaps | eo ball Stay Die i ecard Bafety | Se card Pearl f an Men nnen's lety, an men's neg es. in pla ota; Prices rang 50c i: Men's styles and strong line of Dresses and t ofally strong. Saturday princess at Speectal for Saturday ehambray tons, Speci bries, poplit new styles; etal for Bat Neckwear, and latest. Specially priced at Children’s Dre: for Saturday Miasos’ Dresses In percales, cam Men's Golf Shirte tn endless var in the newest and chole est styles at 50c, 75, sn: $1.00 Men's Negligee Shirts especially we strong lin soe shirta tn very latest fabrics and color faney sizes 14 1-2 to 17 Inches in and hae from $2.00 the che and Men's Fancy Half Ho large and varied showing colorings. ““15e, 250 2°! 50c Strong Values in Chil- dren’s Wash Dresses We have put In an exceptionally Children's he values are Note our prices for of ging sizes 2 Mer yl; 49c Children's Rusalan Dreases of blue trimmed with al na, etc, In all sizes 6 to 4 urday, from ,,. Branch Store 2401-2403 Jackson Street Special 69c offer no of the ef veost in a of Wash espe ham; to 6. but the Spe 9c THE BEE HIVE RELIABLE DRY GOODS HOUSE Supply Your Summer Wants Saturday On comparison our values will be found better than those offered elsewhere. Read on— June Sale Muslin Under- live jo ball Mending Ce Putt bettie Rubit wear 30c Ladies’ Nalnsook Corset Cov embroidery trim: med. Bpecia) fo: era, lace and this sale Thc Ladies’ med, Special fc thts sale Be Ladies’ with oe p roffl Special for this sale Nainsook 69 Ladies’ with deep ruffle of embroidery Ladies’ irnover Collars, in Special for 49c white embrofdered — lawns; thie sale . Ladies’ White Lawn Waista, with worth up to 1be, Spe 5 ihe Ladies’ Cambric Gowns, tuck embroidered fronts, also lace | _ lal for Saturday Cc ed yoke, also’ jace and embrol fronts; long and short sleeves, | Ladies’ Stocks, New Tabs, New dery trimmed. Spectal 49 Special for | Bows, 30 different styles to tor this gale Cl: saturday 8c select from; the kind that $1.60 Ladies’ Nainsook Gowns wash. Special jace and embroidery trimmed, | Ladies’ White Lawn — Waists for Saturday high and | necks, long and worth up to $1.00, lace and em Ladies’ New Silk short slee Spec broldered fronts; all sizes up 20 different styles for this sale $1.50 Ladies’ Nain extra full, for this oa The Ladies’ Short Nainsook Skirts all, with deep ruffle out extra Special for this sale Good Footwear Specially Nainsook Corset Cov ers, embroidered and jace trim or Campbric je, hematitehed, ook Skirts, cut deep ruffle from knee. Speci Priced Misses’ Schoot St patent tip, doub ranted not to ri Special Boys’ Kangaroo oak tan soles Hive special pri Ladies’ Tan and Oxblood Oxfords. very latest lasts, He made on the extension soles Hive special pr p School warranted not to rip. California Ree Tal foap .,..te} ae The FOR SAILORS WORTH TO 61.95 at to do the fair in; in the broad and 15 pttom ss, burnt, black and white c “THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST one seeeres BOO pre, Sat TIS = TiS SECOND AV AVENUE VAD Dainty Neckwear and Waists at Special Prices 5c 49c Drawers, uffie 25c Drawers. " 98c from. ecial for to 44. Special for 5 Saturday Saturday 49c Women's Knit Under- wear and Hosiery at Special Prices Ribbed Suits, low neck, no sleeve kle and umbrella drawers trimmed regular value Special for of lace 98c in Kimonos stripes and Persian Special for Saturday Ladies’ Jersey Union 49c variety of designs, loose backs, long tight and Saturday viet kid, | Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests, low dsp Special for soles, war: at er Pi urday ane pt arane 1 necks | Ladios’ Long Kimonos, in atripe $1.39 cial for Saturday. 15¢] and Persian styles, ‘with now Shoes, | Ladies’ black and tan Hose In all | band effects Ft for Saturday double 20e val 15c in the new shader heela and toes Bee Hive Wes; price Exceptional Values 0 $2.25 good quality gingham Minos’ Oxfords, patent’ vamp, | Women’s Wash Skirts trimmed, assorted sizes tan top also oxblood, with ex- | 4 lot of Ladies’ Wash Skirts; the Special turday only tenalon soles | oO come in black and white che Roys’ k and Blouse Par Hive special pr $ ' 8 Dives with white dots; they come in black, biue, Children's Patent Kid, Viel and white all the very | fancy mixtures and the s Tan Oxfords soles, Boe Hive apecial price . light and medium run from 4 to 16 years; values to Spe. cial Saturday only atyles. Bk irts in this lot we cholee Saturday $1.35 OAD ale I AD eS 2619-2621 -2623 First AVENUE Corner Cedar and Belts The Latest and Newest Ladies’ Lawn Kimonos, short, effects. 35c Ladies’ Long Kimonos in a great short 98c Little Ones’ Wants Spe- cially Priced Saturday Children’s Play Suits made from neatly 25c actual 75 % | | in and nts; and {nen

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