The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1909, Page 9

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contempt for the government» Db other day some French Cag pan + trampled the French flag in \« dust. And the open defiance ™*ef the postoffice and tetas: om ployes in two strikes with, Lwo p the unrest in the country portend? — months ta another tadleation ‘ French potitioal writers say that There are 700,000 government em , tho spirit of revolution ts in the alr 4 |ployes in _ postofftee tokgeco 10 Broad, Fertile Acres for $125; $10 Cash, $5 Per Mo. “Easy Cleared” ple will revolt againat the govern ‘ 40 on, and while the mont and add another bloody chap \ proved a failure Fruitland lies 7 miles southwest of Shelton. We have The U. P., the N, P. end the C., M. & St. P. have surveyed through Fruitland, LIES LEVEL tor to the long list, written tn hte. the gove subdivided 3,000 acres into 10, 20 and 40-acre farms. Fruitland lies practically level; so level, in fact, that it tory since the storming of the Nas repress the SOIL IS PERFECT was logged off by railroad. We took out the hills before we tile and the painful birth of the re time th instances , Come to our office and see it. We have samples from offered these tracts for sale defeat for the postmen waa a ele carrots, 600 bushels to the acre north of the southern border Loyal supporters of the govern in many overmuch perous farmers, who, one and all, claim that this section is Acts which would be trea falling, & general atrike waa called 20 ACRES, $250; $20 cash, $10 per month. L Internatio the which was > ir cause aD , men's cause was thelr cause and & At Fruitland government reports show just the right feat for the workingman in general 30 tons per acre; Ariwe! Yo slaves of bellyan birth ' S } ver { 7 th y fight before the general — otrike Railroads deliver its products to tidewater of Mason county, where the Northern Pacific now extends. Falliores is strongly public. Some say ft will be in the | done the repr near future remembered that the soldier are ment admit fear anexpress doubt. | in Jove with thelr Jobs on The public, the newspapers, the of the compulsory military ¢ every tract federal omployes and even the logis and alwo that they are th Te velees everything, -“P land” te t ve a treme s and . ors” of the other fellows aises everything uitland” is surrounded by pros ing contempt for the gov atrike of the postal om Perfect title, warranty deeA without equal in the U, 8, for dairying, gardening, berries, . 9 . ab gaywherd ste i hr were ed i and 86 trade unions out of the poultry, hay, oats, honey, potatoes and all root crops. A 10°ACRES, $125; $10 cash, $5 per month. aughed at and tolerated upon the a . odd hich compose the General F . y ‘ . theor of the Freneh congress, : : ‘ oa yn . a ne Os a} “phy fruit al at Shelton will buy your surplus produce. eres v jon oF ee one nea a fi op ic § . 4 G _ Hers a translation of the firwt lirance voted. eaanimoumly to’ wall elton is the county seat, It has a population of 1,500, 40 ACRES, $500; $40 cash, $20 per month. stanea yo revolutiontat’s song vit In aympathy, saying tho post NO IRRIGATION REQUIRED by th h f the ob No discount for cash. sung by the members of the cham o more than 40 acres will be sold to one pers¢ ber of deputies as a kind of opening amount of rainfall; never a flood; never a drought. Always ine eth at Fruitland has at rm € 1 ges ck 3800 eo firet ¢ e prese | an . 3 a at F and has producec ire a bymn th first day of the present There are hundreds of thousand green; always cool; always moist; comparatively free from : <atnan GON tor anve ite ge apes me per onal: ' acre; pote » $2 ac y, $ er acre; “ wad er re of these workmen, and If the eall frost in winter and sleep under blankets in summer ; — I me POS BCre SU r ¢ damned of tho earth was not answered aa readily as it Truc 7 perce . . ! might have 1 it was because THE CLIMATE IS IDEAL Apples, pears, plums, quinces, cherries, grapes, strawber- The Hight is born and with her the postmen had alread t the The best automobile roads in the state intersect Fruitland. ries, logan berries, raspberries, blackberries, grow luxuriant- Will come the ond of greed @an voted, and then, too, the ¥ ona b ly and bring large returns ; : Upon the past turn not a face ae \ to strike was badly managed ruitland acres are 3 miles Angora goats, sheep, cattle, chickens, all are paying im Knalaved ones, Sound the call! Then the French government ts vestments, The earth ts changing on its base jagainst the Jows and againet the We who are na it, lot ue be alll” Catholles criticized as man without ff power, and Clemenceau, the prim minister, ts something on the order of a political boss and rules with and in cond stansa declare the third charac tyranta and laws wt the the kings 5 the boas’ weapous—threat whitle fitt | wtilled four nificant ment, | ” | The But if t rowa and the vultur ‘ think that t . there ls a perfect govert j they are trying to find it » whine [has tried several does of re SIDENT FALLIERES ANO t i \ tgnificant A taken @ cou AR CARTOON PUBLISHED and it Is h exis C) | jumpa at tmpertaltem | WNPARIS JOURNAL lature , ike Tur PRIME MINISTER CLEMEN. ruled by kings, consdls, cow i — key sig mire hing while CEAU, THE “BOSS,” AND POPU. tens, the chureh, mobs, mistre hamber of Deputies a Was (he case : a here| LAR CARTOON OF HIM PUB: of kings, and whatnot, Bho le uc ken — pride aa a member moun platform, LISHED IN PARIS JOURNAL. satisfied now ‘ - waving his arme and # ue Some critics aay France “has the ae Henry WV"—Strikes vl live Honry IN It calls upon the | sang this song, & group of Fronch wanderluat Changing — govern “gence Discontent—Ancient War soldiors against thelr of ers returning home from the mont js a habit She bas bad a | Between Rich and Poor. fleers and if the latter are stub | frontier, Hfted their voloes to ite on forms of administration ty . born, shoot them and break their! cad, « Their colonel placed last 120 years, or since the BY PHIL SIMMS. anks with the butt ends ns he ® outfit y arrest and United States won her independ tf they are at marche h arracks ence and beeame a republic. Staff Correspondence. nibs the cloxing Hnes read What is the us make The gov t nl thene As a matior of fact it is a od strike showing the treahly sation of the ancient war of the t our batleta are imported from the halls of con overworked against the Idle, the jo the for our own w gress! poor gainet the rich, capital The day legialatora! High and low there te this same people Inewhere r th )meaning the we y) one ¢ see have dieappeared eaniem, has © rebel of ourselves by tiers for American Lady Corsets MacPherson-Gray Co. HE STORE WITH PRICES t help to make your money go a long way and at the same time aims to satisfy you in every pur- : A good home store for you to tie to. ore we ay ye of, Sa, 4 , OF eg Rot Mason County Freit Took ist Prise at Spokane Show, December, 1008, 1 omen at Our Office, YOU ALWAYS WANTED A HOME | and hunted over this land. It is the finest soil in Mason ~ r Men’s Weekly Suggestions /Extreordinary value in Low Shoes. A great variety of shapes In ali leathers. ‘Black Patent Leather Low Shoes with white eyelets and tan fa Goodyear welt sole, new toe and ‘Being last; 2 very drosay shoe Men's Back and Tan Shoes, with two buckles; $2 50 gitietily new toe; specially priced at . fs Canvas Low Shoes in all sizes, made over lasts that insure Comfort for warm days. HALF PRICE Met's Bhirts, manufacturers’ sample jive booght at special dis ‘and now placed on sale. Hundreds of patterns to choose at jost halt price. pilea’s Sox, the Triple wear brand, guaranteed sox; come six pairs Ma @ box; come in o variety of colors, black, blue, tan, $1 25 Mode and gray; specially priced for the box re By -Men’s Neckwear, Just Received BW line of Souvenir Ties; Seattle and Totem Pole on _ fatne, and we place them on sale at y Ties, also Stock Ties, in splendid assortments for your thoosing Underwear, combination and two-piece suits; priced so that Will readily see good value. Single garments, $1 25 and up; combinations, up from . . . Hate, What decides your opinion of a welldrensed man’ Hat and shoes, of course—the top and bottom, as it « We | beve both and our salesmen are anxious to please you—will sell | You just what in becoming in shape and color and at 4 $2 00 ‘Price that will (it your purse. Hats $1.50 up. Our special Wear. We wish to mention that the boys are well remem teas in this store. The boys of today will be men before very | Boys Hats, Caps, Shirts and Hoslery are well looked after here. Hosiery Section ‘¢ High Grade Mercerized Hose im all the new desirable | Shades, London smoke, light gray, wistaria, Alice blue, light blue, ? oxblood, cardinal, champagne, navy and black “Special for saturday, pair Raat 25c ‘a White-foot Hose; excellent quality; Misses’ and Boys’ Hosiery; scarcely a want in Children’s Hone | that you cannot find at onr i) Hoslery counter; up from ........ “ C Buggest you ask for n Lisle Hove for Sunday wear, which 25 We have in red, white, tan and black, at, per pair .... Cc Infants’ Cotton Hone, fine ribbed; | Our tales in gloves are increasing right along—two reasons: Mer iy Chandise and treatment. Our salesiady in the gloves has re celved a great many compliments from jadies that she has fit fed for the way she fitted them. If you want a nicely fitted Slove, come in and let her fit you. Either silk or kid gt she takes just the same pains to give you what Jou want, Silk Gloves, 0c up to . ate 3 Parasols 9200 Parasols; just what you want to go with your new suit Come in a full line of colors, some in fancy borders with embrot to match same. Just to introduce our parasol |, Mock, we decided to place them for your choosing at fen's Parasols, Upto ..., XP. Handkerchiefs, neatly embroidered with the Flag and Specially = tle, 1909 F} Prlged for thin sale $3.50 .,.N5e | $1.45 | 56 an 106 IMacPherson-Gray Co. PEOPLE’S BANK BUILDING, PIKE STREET, NEAR 2ND AV. PHONES “Ready-to-Wear Section Shirt Walet buying made easy at this store We pty sortment to select from. We give you the best valu able for the money, and we fit you correctly, Splendid r why we sell so many shirt waists and why you should see ours before buying elsewhere $2.50 Japanese Sik Waista with Venice lace collar and yoke, 4 rows ot Ince insertion back and front; also 2 rows of lace insertion in sleeves; come in white and cream $1 95 Specially prieed Saturday at ' cream, Priced at : $1.95 $4.50 and $5.00 Taffeia and Mesealine Silk Walste with Duteh : conte in stripes, checks and solid colora $3 45 ' Women's V 4 are proving popular with our patrons for two reas trictly new and reasonable in price. We call strictly Tailored Sulte at Muslin Underwear Section Jendid attractions for every woman in Seattle and ¢ the values, | 5c 31,00 $1.00 $5.00 Silk Underskirta; another chance presented Iteelf to pur chase Underskirts at much below their actual valuee $4 95 . and sow they are ready for you at $1.25 and $1.25 Wash Underskirta; come In checks, gray, 95 biues and stripes; they are roomy and well made, Priced at Cc Bedding Section $1.26 Sttkoline covered Comforts; a good, large comfortable 98 filled with pure white cotton; specially priced at fs Cc $1.26 Cotton Blankets; just the thing for your camp 1 05 cote in white, gray or tan; extra size; specially priced r h0e Bleached Hath Towels; extra heavy double thread 39 weave; 24x24 Inches; «pecially priced at Cc Embroidery and Lace Section 25c 1Ge and ibe Embroidery; a line that you will get a surprise 6 from the amount asked; specially priced at oe $3.50 Lace Net Waleta, white and Has some sp suggest you The and Se Drawers, 16 a ight Dresses; trimmed In lace $1.35 to $1.76 White Skirts; embroidery and jaco trimmed ........ Oe to Tbe values in Embroidery Kdgtngs. Insertions and Corset Cover Embroidery; specially priced at Te to 10¢ Lace; special at .. . 3c 10c. ihe to We Lace; special At ..scegecccee seceeereeewees Silk Section Our aiik man wishes you to know that he bas some splendid offer ings for you in White Silk; nice for undergarments, as well an dresses $1.00 274nch White Habutal Silk, a good heavy give you splendid aatiefaction and wash woll Specially priced for this sale at $1.25 inch White Messaline Silk, sheer and nice for street and evening wear. Specially priced at that will 69c 89c 37c American Lady Corsets, the moat popular corset on the Pacifie slope. There must be a reason for tt men would soon tire of them If without merit This under a lady that takes special paing in just giving a lady what suite the form. Prices $1.00 up to $5.00; two new models $2 00 ‘ Just rece 50 at $1.00. No. 1,582 a grade Oe Minch Japa » Biik, all colors suitable for waista aod undergarments, Specially priced for this sale at Where the Cars Stop Ind. 3471 aetna You can buy one now on these terms and at this ridiculous | county, Never again will sayvee buy land as cheap im price. Buy today and have an ideal home in an ideal coun- | Washington. The cedar on it is worth the money. | | a DON’T WAIT! DON’T HESITATE! WE ARE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. BUY TODAY! Dr. Beach, member of legislature, who lives in Shelton, We are fairly well known in this state and never deceived county seat of Mason county, says; “Hanson, I have fished | a customer, References, Nationa! Bank of Commerce, Seattle, OLE HANSON & CO., 314-15-16-17 N. Y. Bik. 2d Floor Burke ae THE SAMPLE SUIT MAN Building OPEN SATURDAYS 8 A. M. TILL 10 P.M. ROOM 202 SECOND AVE. AND MARION ST. I HAVE MORE SALESPEOPLE FOR SATURDAY—C OME EARLY IN THE DAY—AVOID EVENING RUSH. TRULY WARREN The man you have been waiting for sells only men’s sample suits, made of America's purest woolens, fashioned by Building America’s most skilled tailors THEY ARE THE PICK AND CREAM OF THE CLOTHING WORLD. I receive goods every week from 50 nationally famous makers of high grade suits, I open tomorrow with about I sell high-grade Clothing at, LESS than manufacturers’ prices and save you $10.00 to $25.00 on every Suit. That is a strong statement, 800 to 1,000 newest spring styles at much less than actual cost of production, Hand Tailored Suits, single and dou- ble breasted styles, Conservative as well aa nore ultra effects, The suits in. cluded in the offering possess a degree of elegance and style not common to just ordinary makes, Conservative etyles for more mature men, Fancy cuffs, lapels, novelty buttons, ete. America’s best $20 and $25 clothes— $12.22 jodels for men and young men. All But Truly Warren Makes Good I don’t pay $500 a month rent down on the street. I pay only $30 on the second floor. 1 don't spend $200 or $300 per month for window shows and electricity, manufacturers’ samples, Through my manufacturers’ samples T For instanea, tomorrow I will show you—and sell you Hand-tallored Men's and Young Mew’ Suits for $12.75 that the stores dowm town will show you in September for $20 and $25. Myself and associates com trol the entire stock of samples of over 60 nationally famous makers of clothes in 7 5 the Egat, Every one bought by us at @ e big discount and resold to you at a dinky 1 - little profit, making your prices actually | A SUI T 4 " less in many cases than the original cost are made to the latest dictates of fash jon. The following shades and fabrics are embraced in this splendid collection I handle only Hives, Blacks and fancy fin unfinished of sulla show you advanced styles ished and Worsteds, Cash meres, Cheviota, etc Rich shades of Tana, Greens, Olives, Grays, Mlue and Castor, in the fashionable stripes, None better made America’s best $30 to $45 clothes of manufacture, That's why when I ad vertise a $25 suit for $12.75 or a $40 sult for $18.75, I am telling you the truth no bluffing—a straight ont Look me up Satur elevator, get off at second Alterations free of charge, A perfect fit guaranteed, Never pay more ‘than no dodgin thin price ou save half in most in and out proposition tang Ryer i make is here ata day. Tak of fram $10 to € floor; turn to the r ————

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