The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1909, Page 8

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THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1909. 7 } a LOSE tse TAKES maT A MIGHTY SALE OF “DRESS ‘GOODS PERFECT HUSBAND DISCOVER ED AND GIVEN BEST OF ’ It would be advisable to let the prices talk on | An explanation is perh ips due for apparent ~ y,_ {Applications were properly made] REFERENCES. his occasio t} y wi lis event yaradox, “New, fashionable goods at lowered tlers on Ground appa gg A : hi ision, a icy surely will, but thi . nt | ra Xx, ae a pace aot 9 dp aie tee 2 . . | Mr sald that tt would be - possesses ather virtues than low price More | Pritt ny Me rae att Sure,“ a Fit of R ‘ Suit Is Pending. | tmpre roper for him to discus tho| CHICAGO, Oct amuel Van ttn cag aS enn ‘ Anal peer bulk of the stock involved is the surplus from out te ey legal questions involved while tha|Noatran, who was 0 he fact that the fabrics markec e “ann? . by Jealousy, 8 ais se a Tees (SUSRSIGAS, tarckved wile the) Noetran, who. was ad 2 tial , Saha Mak deol f | oWn wholesale house, sent to the retail outlet after ght hundred pe . « t rely ne yresen he best hions o ‘ ‘ i 1 J, Charged With meatlta tak eeeaine thy Ng wna | j nual how hie new and rej a . ReMOn our customers in Washington, Idaho and Alaska be _ ” home ire « ; ‘ 2 ¢ , Ach. aro applicants to purchase rallre I picks the year, Such dress goods, in truth, as women | have been supplied “af grant lands in southern Oregon | wife credit f ‘ of taste i ou > own: ¢ sbrics a l . ste hi ge fro ore er So a —— from the Southern Pacific railroad ELLERY'S FAREWELL lor all ved f ta will be proud t vn; su h fabri ell the savings ran ¢ from a fourth to a third. Da Uaited Pree) at the granted price of $2.50 an| aie freel t full regular price these are involved | There are no “che ip” goods, in the sinister sense of FRANCISCO, Oct. 2 acre are in danger of losing their Ot the al in thi le, and make it more important than | the word. The sale is scheduled to last three days @ brought on by | rights through a new move now be 5 , t | rt Neg r ne with a|ing taken by the railroad to annul] t er the prices or the enormous variety of tex- | by which time it is certain that this surplus will be his wife dance r akfas ' Ormerod 829/ their rights and to protect tts] and at tures and colors it contain | disposed of, ef betwecn the | equity in the lands : The land tn question was grant ed to the railroad by the govern © of | ment as a railroad eubsidy. One of | the conditions of the grant is that on to the|the railroad shall sell the land 4 he elteve | whenever it can dispose of them to Pees tre m a frac-j actual settlers at $2.60 an acre. The his wife £ qe man and hurled $2.50 AND $3.00 TAI- LOR SUITINGS AT $1.95 YARD Imported fabrics from $1.50 AND $2.00 SUITINGS AND DR 5 FABRICS, jabove p | nary ine $1.22 J enough }to know w Goods Ormerod is in jail, | railroad has refused to comply with The s from Gere Bradford and; sixty ‘with assault to mit | thia condition. qualit uch pop- inches wool, of His _ < = od noe Land 7 seq od | Area Piel one t Rou course r weaves aot prosecute him. He Much of the land is covered with | pt at meate. Line in olis gray, ree fs serious. heavy timber and some of it is ee. Good entertainer. . . ony? 8 — Se dancers w nated to be worth $10,000 a quar An adept with the chafing dish Wool- smoke and brown shades; the man and section, Three years ago many | Good judge of feminine beauty. ped Tai- striped effects in a won- for an fnstant at the top| persons began to make applications Generous and kind hearted 1 range from dertul variety of combina- before she was pre-| to purchase the land at the granted | Enjoys home more than the club : ° to » inches The color fo the floor >w, Dut) orice and their applications were Mab te be paralyzed by refused by the railroad company. | gatil too late to res The government brought sult phe Busband’s rage. A) axainst the railroad in the United grater be had acted Orme- | crates district court for the Oregon Fepentant and sped! district and 4,000 applicants pooled maitre. At the bottom he | their issues and intervened in this| the unconscious form of} suit to enforce thelr own rights, | CHANNING ELLERY, WHO WILL aad brokenly begged for-| Phis suit was argued on the de| SAY FAREWELL TO SEATTLE PUBLICITY CONTEST of the railroad company be-| WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. the officers led htm y ng March 1, 1909, the argu} one riery band will play its! Ss) MNMERS ARE ME noon at the Moore theatre. | Happiest when among friends. Van Nost wh tions; stripes that look you frankly in the face and stripes that are hard to defeat, Sold regularly at $2.50 and $3.00 a yard. a this sale $1 95 AND $1.50 NOV LTY SUITINGS FOR 88¢ a hundred full pieces in the group, without co’ NiBien, that have been cut earlicr in the season. Mostly bu on married ment lasting "1% days, It ta still] oye wnder advisement by Judge Wol day @ } Put Settiers on Land. rece ption nar th ram, which will attract all These are nehe Widths range about 44 to 46 inches, and jlovers of music has been an ora tu the p pub icity con two different ‘ very yard is all wool, res . ot | Word has come from Roseberg, | nocneed hie ae tk ae vo different ¢ it very yard is all wool, rest assured on that f int. WINDOW near which much of the land ts lo} Mr. Ellery is expected to an | e | blue, reser silver tiny checks, herringbones, eds and worsted eated, that agents for the railroad| pounce at that time whether he gray, saize, old r helio, prunellas and costume cloths in twenty-two different 5 and color effects and an endless variety of shades and mix- tures, Former prices $1.50 and $2,00, 68c Sale PFICE_ 19 srseccvcccvesctvccvecccrsteoses 88c $1.00 ) MOIR VE LOURS 78¢ mpany are now in the field of-| will return to Seattle early next ering inducements to individuals | year. jto settle upon the lands, oreeate i etiam i jably with the purpose of : a chance to contest the right "at lot the railroad. With two appl | cream, $1.50 a yarda These have Tomorr building . W. Gibsen $1.50 CORDED SILKS, 9 sustained 0. Gs hird prize, M pe eecond | cani* fo m H 30014 8 — These a full yard wide and are he fell from the second =‘ ne : Hig prove gi a, the rath “% Spre t used exte for coats and sults. Can sale to the one favored by be had in black, brown and gray. Sold very freely at $1.50 a yard. In 95c this sale they're to go at ......... Tace ballding, See were Wiking in his | apected that the new applicants fith ad wre mere “dumui bis nightclothes Remen ber gre in 4 company, Son the hallway of | venient method ere do. | (he letter of the law od ppeed Se | spirit and retaining His in his down- and struck the co | for the rail-| “The time is now ripe for a state | Alaska as & CON-/ wide campaign to eliminate every mplying with | satoon from the state of Washing eating It#/! ton. was the s of the Method. ® to the! ist Episcopal mi: rs of the eity | prix ands a8 oxpressed in a tion this | ing ht hundred Seattle applicants! morning at a ministerial mecting | nottf hese lands are represented In| held at the First Methodist Episco-| T the suit by W. H. lett of the law! pat church firm of Shepard & Flett of thia| jelty. Mr. Plett aaid this morning 2 PPB ALD LALA ADA AAAS = _THESTONEFISHERG — Department Department Stores SEATTLE N&EC'ST. — mitted The adoption of the resolution! weet and t | followed an address by Rev. D. T.| winners wa Reports Received Here. | Rader, of Portland, who spoke om, nin ns of Pohl, = ~ — eo “Reports of attempt on the part| the outlook of the chureh and ral |‘ i tect, is a superb “Ostrich Feathers | The Raven prescription service | IMPORTANT NOTICE MALLEABLE RANGES of the railroad to defeat the pur-| lied the m tors to a campaign | bit of color work Have your old te | means that the doctor's skill In pre | poses of the suit and retain pos-| for striking out the saloon. Witlew Piumen, W curl, re- The pride of every ’ See eeeaess O CRESS 6 CS CLE d . soribi is most efficiently supple Rn ving o your journey without first! session of the lands by the use of| Presbyterian ministers of the city : vout the good | aesean’ exe salleaad su ah 9 hows ¢ she oe eth and eribe repaired ts| kitchen; a splendid stove ‘dummy’ applicanta have oe resumed their bi-weekly moectings = tent ¢ ™ ervga! Mable Repatr Shei PoYNon— /RNITURB ing halle. 10 teach ut scompounding. RAVEN DRUG Co, M4 Saves You 3 © ¥ Main Pet; L i353. coming to me for some time. for the winter this morning at the nat she takes is in their <e-d irr sf | ve ou per cen: however, the court adopts my <P Calvary church 3 | 1416 Gecong Av. hay Waldort pide. MUM LLIIIIiiiiim tm Tt iu MH, LAND OPENING ist across the Sound, just west of Ballard, just 1 and 1-4 miles from Miller's Bay, just west of Port Madison Indian Reservation we will open a new addition today; of some 1,000 odd acres. We have named is tract Fertile Valley; because it lies nestled between the surrounding hills; because of the richness and productiveness of its soil; because it lies practically level. We have sold many acres of land. ¢ many additions, but we never gave more value for the money than we offer you today. is Great Land Sale |five Acres for $175] Chicken Ranches Has never been equaled for value-giving in the State of Washington, SIO CASH In regard to chickens we need only say that during the last six months mse we are going to sell every foot of this addition at $35 per acre. $5 PER MONTH the boat you take to see this lantl hauled to Seattle 6,000 cases of eggs. 4 ‘ This land is never subject to flood. Think of it! It is easily cleared. _ FIVE BROAD, FERTILE ACRES FOR $175, on terms of $10 balance $5 per month. This land lies 14 miles from Seattle. The fare is 25 cents. An Acre Here Produces 12 Tons Potatoes 1,000 Bushels of Onions 800 Crates Berries The finest cherries in the world The best pears on Puget Sound You Can Be Indepen- dent on Five Acres of Good Land. We have It is surrounded by prosperous ranchers. It is ideal for fruit raising, vegetable gardening, chicken ranching. This land will soon sell for $100 per acre. Why Hesitate? Why delay? Why doubt? Why stand idly by and miss an- other great opportunity? Come at once to our office We are telling you the truth 4 . Give us a chance to prove it Thhs rooster does all the crowing, but the hens do all the laying at our FERTILE VALLEY CHICKEN RANCHES. EAE RAT AL AAR, A ARIMA oA NE A A ESS I MN Office Open From 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. All the If you can’t come, or don’t want to go and see the land, we will do é i Coming Week. this: Send or bring us $10 leposit money. W e the easiest of easy terms. We will furnish you with a free abstract. : will pick you out a five-acre tract, on honor, Coin Maus If you pay one-third cash we will give you a lake thirty days to go and see your tract; if it Rend Meets doesn’t suit you, if you don’t want it, for any warranty deed, , ) ) Now we will sell you 5 acres of this land on A Coward Never Owned His Own Home P ° Then You'll Good schools, splendid roads, the best in 314-315 - 316-317 New York Block reason whatever—no argument, no trouble— — the State. we will just hand you back your $10. TOUTE MULL TEN LLL LILAC LLL LUA LO LELOUCH UOOUDUOUOUAAOUUUGUUOUUOUUUUUAY#SHOGGGGG4EQGUOHOO4OUGGOEGUEEOEEAEEGSOGOEOGGONUUEEENENENLCEEOLOEOGALOA ALLAN CUTTS Tit Timi iii TT

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