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10 THR STAR—FRIDAY, OCTORER 15, 1009. eny degree of rog POeUEPCCCCCCrrerrr eee eee eee, EFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. / HONK! HONK! HONK! Y ond * % 3 | 30 ' ° KE T0 SUCCESS It should be remembered, how: | % JUMBO IS ‘A DIAMOND MINE! A rr en ee ee rey, ALSO BOW! WOW ever, by prospective settiors or pur |, * |by calling it some other name [Corporations te not irrigation by the |* * RAR RRR ARR RRR RAR RAR eR It there no giving or taking | TT Tinltek Weiter savasuntent in marriage in the next world, " kien thhhagagn | when do the old maid ue el at IN Bl ER ROOT VALLEY The private corporation © A maids get Chety 2 the charges a perpetual water rent, S| OV EATHER POREGARSI IE “ ‘ the government turne all the A woman seems to think it is z wht, Saturday tal | works and water rights over to much worse to grow old than to ri Moderate Cred r a the settlers, The private cor start a church row over somebody Gilson Gardner Tells About) gr poration may or may not bulld Who said so about her me * S42 ee thast Ht. Private Irrigated Lands, good engineering works, the If & man could make a lot of ‘onte P, * , ontest d F care government builds the beet. money going fishing, he'd think it i nds T, % i Then Opportunities and The private corporation may or aa vies Pee th te tk aa otties, 12 © Eilers’ announcement - ty | may not live up to its contracts, he didn’t get paid for it ites ‘ 44 N ue Dangers. | the government is entirely re t a 4 Hobie Jin ‘mother fools a boy about | Alcoholic ton a a what o good time be has at Bun gett. i BY GILSON GARDNER. | linc’ Deheore urchaser or pet day school, and he fools himmelf on-aleohole q tat tler to loo! logality of RE cage r rh ge antes Honk! cures ae r 5.—In | ts jogality o pout wh. in it is to smothe on + At si ew be pe Se tang as Mia | the water right, the amount of flow 4 hoy ad mai gl ge playing | wow! if rag iar eh ‘for a man with jand the strength of the dim, and hide and New York Preas, | that Itke 4 and hy, © on govern | Ot take je word b and agent) = ic ‘ 3 i > Independence |for these things, Talk to uninter a Jested parties ae | With due allowance for these uncertainties, and the fact that work and intelligence are re | quired, even for irrigation or | charding, It may beesaid that thie dream ie one which can | Come let's go diamond mining tn @ live elephant! Bounds lhe | feally come true, The Bitter [a wall from a padded cell, doown’t it? Well, that's just what son S wenld. there bards, and Root is a beautiful vatiey of | folks at the Bronx soo in New York did A woman was feeding Bos bere con wonderful homes and opportunity—and | Buttercup, a big Aslatic elephant, » peanuts, Butteroup grabbed ! ialf! E ! | Extra! Special!! Extra!!! | ples c bu occasio . the key to the do: $5,000, the woman's diamond ring, too , p24 Bee rad teint, a hars| : ea al r r tratved animal men and a crew of Xray experts pre weted those acres which yleld those , Bolo sums—a thousand, fifteen | os AGED COUPLE MARRIES = : i | gle acre in a single season! ket. From such the owners have | " | TOOT! PERSIA’S ONLY TRAIN Is it true? Oh, yes. taken as much as $2,000 and $3,000) Shy: Celie eee.) monds ever poor Buttercup tll they found the ring hundred, two thousand from a sin This article is for the man jan acre in apples, cherries and] Yona YAKIMA, Oct. Ib—-Ac who wants to know more about other fruit ne man with | and h more cap do with lan private corporation. There government irrigation In this valley | of the Bitter Root--a valley, never-| theless, among the st favored in companied by her granddaughter ax Just bought seventy-five Ladies? Sampla Suit x that, and who, perhaps, has Every year? A record of 25 [a witness and her great grand from traveling salesman; they are dreamed of leaving his city life yeare has shown absolute Im daughter ax a coripanion, Mr worth $30.00 to $35.00, but we bought thematgil ind SORing Up the leleure oF 4 munity from the killing frosts Sarah Wheelock of North Yakima price that le to sell them ai mal man who has an income from of spring—an immunity due, | aged 62 years, appeared b tars cep the : a few hundred thriving trees, apparently, to the fact that the [county auditor today to pr s ae remarkably ori f | and who longs for outdoor life valley is hemmed in by very Heense to marry Hermar fa: “f ae a —its relaxation, health and the high mountains. To the dame |horg aged 6S, of Klona. 7 of the mountains and cause is credited the absen agh take tone by Dr. & J. Ken-| wo og rat | of Suge and similar + | nedy of the Presbyterian church Ta tt possible to get in on a Market conditions are steady. proposition of that kind? How?| There is always a demand for How much does it cost? the perfect fruit grown under The Very Latest At the risk of seeming to pro-| these ideal conditions. _arere: mote the interests of the “horde of| Sounds like the boom talk of a/ ¢ y new style. I can't make it land sharks” who abound on every|land agent? Yes, but it seems to) Sy oy ine aeroplane touale | je, I shall attempt to give true | be all quite true. There are 628,000 square mile# in Persia, There are 7 100 answers to a few questions of this Until Lake Como was tapped by | Cg, people there. There are in all (hia tand six miles of railroad track |Contest Ends Tomorrow Or i bh hh rf ary | the big ditch company, whose work | ™. le nnouncement, page 84 one raliroad train. This is it, It runs from Teheran to the is possible. There is every! was finished this summer, the rs’ announcement, pag reason to believe that the “orchard | nench lands at the base of the Bit | *** shrine of Shah Abuul Asim, dream” can come true. To the 7 . zn Bitter Root it looks very real. ‘The |e, The “bie ditch.” as it ts At $12.50 and $15 « s brought 40.00 acres alled, ha: ugh! a v Jur lines of Men’s and Young Men's Suits a Bx ve prices are the der water, and those acres are now ures quoted freely in the advertis-| heing set out to fruit ) tng folders, but the income from 10 strongest in quantity and best in quality and wo nship we have ever of fered for your inspection, $19.7 Tomorrow ‘These are truly great bargains—see them our windows 7 Come, we will not urge you to buy, but want to give you the benefit of our great chase. If you are in need of a suit, and @ to take advantage of this truly great offer— Better Come Ea THEY WILL SELL RAPIDLY “MILITARY CAPES, in all colors materials— Acres in proper orchard stock ought!) Une oF two large patches have} to put the owner beyond all reach , Pee sold, but most of it tx being @f want. It is beyond the experi: | marketed in lots of 10 and 20 acres Mental stage. It ia at the stage | Actual residence is not required ere a few thousand dollars in.|™t 19 most instances the owne Vested now can hardly fail to solve are hastening to develop. In some the problem of a ripe old age. (Ad.| stances several purchasers have | Delitiag Toldere piease copy.) | combined, and one lives on the land | Unless you have $5,000, or can ac-| Wile the others send money fer| quire that sum at the end of five | Tee* and other expenses, | there is little use to read| The most practical plan which ner. This is not lke the gov-| has been worked out is a develop ernment irrigation project, where | ment company with offices in St land sells for $34 an acre. The| Paul, and managers on the jand.| minimum price of raw land (suit-| This company elle the land for} able for orcharding) with water | $400 an acre ($4,000 for a 10acre| fights, in the valley of the Bitter | tract), doing all the planting and Root, is $250 an acre. There is | cultivating for the five-year-period much raw land held at $50¢ an/|Tequired for the trees to come into} fcre, and land with bearing trees | beart Then the purchaser re-| % sells for $1,000 an acre up. I saw | celve bearing orchard, and may One orchard of 14 acres which had| Come and build @ house and live on Just sold for $20,000. it, or let the company manage it} Why such tremendous prices?| for a percentage of the protits Why not? If your trees are of the From a t@acre orchard devel-| tight sort, there is every reason | oped by this mpany, that in set why they should yield a minimum | out to the Mackintosh Red variety | @f $300 to the acre. A few years of | of apple, the purchaser is assured that Kind of yield convinces the| at he may expect an income of owner that his orchard is valuable. | from $2,000 to $6,000 a yer. And Many orchards cannot be bought. | of course, any investment of 34.000 They are absolutely not on the mar-| which wiil yield an income with | A satisfied customer is worth more to us thafi hig profits. Our busy store and fast increasing business are ample proof of our assertion—small profits, quick returns. OUR HIGHER GRADE SUITS From $17.50, $20.00 to $25.00 Have all the careful workmanship in their construction to war- rant a life-long fit and stylish appearance to the wearer. Overcoats Top Coats Priestly Cravenette Raincoats Are now ready for your imspection at— $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 up We have a very extensive stock of new Dresses, in all the latest styles and We invite your inspection of our large Fur stock, which we are selling at very able prices We Dress You Well | - for $1 a Week The fall style season is at {ta height. Our vast assortment of Suits and Coats, the greatest ever collected in Seattle, is now complete. Why take chances tn buying your Fall Suit when, be sides a greater variety and distinct ive styles, you are sure of bette values here? You absolutely ge the best money can buy when trad ing at the Pacific Outfitting Co besides an easy credit plan, by pay ing us $1.00 a k for anything you select in our store Our Celebrated $24.50 Suits Made so as to be superior in every respect. Six styles to choc One model pictured he come in broadcloths, serges cheviots. PAY US $1 A WEEK 500 NEW COATS Tight-fitting Broadcloth Coats, $15.00, $20.00, $27.61 Pay we $1.00 a wee Every woman who values her health and the health of her children should use EGG-PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER. : It_raises the dough thoroughly and evenly, leaving no soggy spots in the food. It leaves _no deposit after the food is cooked, but gives out only health- ful, leavening bubbles. Crescent Egg-Phos- phate is the life of dough— the sunshine of all risen foods; better than the old time Cream of Tartar which leaves an injurious ili deposit of Rochelle Salts--an irritant drug. Don't forget, we carry Boys’ Knee Pant Suits And sell them, too. Our Boys’ Department is increasing, too, for we are of fering the best materials and most natty Suits for the young chaps from $2.50 to $5.00 that can be had in the city. Men’s Perfect Fitting Pants From $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 to $5.00 If your coat is not worn out and you need a new. pair of Pants to go with it, try us. We have the goods you want and can fit any man, large or small. Underwear Which will make you feel comfortable these chilly FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL— ERMINE SCARFS, WORTH $7.50 At $2.95 Each a OR mornings and damp evening in either union or two-piece suits, at 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $2.00 up to $5.00 Bear in Mind We carry complete lines of the famous Winsted Un ee en derwear, known throughout the.country for its good MEN’S CLOTHING ON CREDIT Men's Sulte and Overcoats are here in wearing qualities, at 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 A simple test can be made by dissolving a teaspoon- 3 ful of Cream of Tartar Baking Powder in a tumbler half moe he eg Aer py 8 ns $12.50 and filled with warm water---it rapidly bubbles and leaves sie Pinte tos Cle’ wevk one of ovr Our Furnishing Department a sticky deposit (Rochelle Salts) tn the bottom of SAREE popular blue Suits and dress ee them and we erge Suits wear well OVERCOATS AT $15.00, $18.00, $25.00. Suits, good business well. 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