The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1910, Page 7

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oy GLAMED O10 GOLD! HOW'D YE GET IT? 4 = oe Ways wn to them untit the days of ip Catch It, and Here cant ; a Few—Look Out + things Chat will make 4 Big Dinner, and eating lately Bad Yeor Cold Run vor ain * OLD QUACK CURES * _ are some alt (ime hat doctors say than good, a! were tn high ta , ature cold remedy ¢ — Remov rom foot and bind he neck when retirit Cure—Jelly of (never red curre: TY piece to slake altowed Pilla—This far been expe Though the winr we the greatest sul ‘¢elds, ft is not Weather ali the cought: Improper food. most deaplned bh. There's been a lot of holt F and thie may vused the cold epidemic. ¢ old-fashioned almanace » clreulate, home reme have been tried. But none is reliable, Any doctor people begin to cough, as Seattle are doing now, they tng the foundation for more * * ® a have taken cold-— *! Don't monkey with it, * mt let it run along zm & doctor and follow his ad- re the soldier kills 1,000 men famous doctor once said, the cook AUTO HITS STREET CAR at caused women heavy touring triven by Stirrat, son es R. Stirrat, a well known tor, who resides at 916 17th N.. collided with a crowded vue Sunumlit st. car at B Har st. and Summit av. N. late afternoon. The tmpact was so terrific that the street car x swept from the rails, Like a yesterday er’ drunken giant the car skidded over the pavement the curbstone bringing up against The Stirrat auto . mobile was severely damaged, and pildest winters, 159° when ite gyrations ceased the for ra ad of in Rees tend Many ward end of the machine was firm- ly impaled on a water bydrant yet about the Young Stirrat was uninjured be. os @efined a cold as the passengers on youd a severe shaking up. the street car which you didn’t were injured uth, but which took about or admit that According to Stirrat, his machine became uncentroliable on the icy pavement on the E. Harrison st waries with the hill east of Summit av, N. The auto instance, there are | mobile, a car of the Packard make, wore throa! i traina, churches, (he | — ; ss" COOK FORGOT TO to us| PAY STENOGRAPHER halia and are conducive colds. Dance bo will be rebuilt principal sources of — Gace wrote an es NEW YORK, Jan. 11.--Dr. Fred erick A. Cook neglected the formal of the things ity of paying bis stenographer when Y. He potnied he disappeared alone conid and courhin Now Mise Rose Webber, who played the role of stenographer, has are in bot | attached any avatiable funds which ‘old water the the doctor may have tying around Rot take cold. whew they Op to their S coughing were Americans Can Do So Wi Residents of Canada—Pay on Small Instaiments The Canadian laws are liberal in the interest of the small Mivestor and the honest homeseeker. in New York. Mise Webbor swore to an affidavit that Cook owed her $89, avd declared she did not know where he is None of | in the kitchen kills her 10,000, So if you are one of them in Seattle who hasn't caught cold yet, be careful about your eating, Feed a cold and starve a fover was one of the worst pieces of ad viee ever hai | public | mont fever Fevers colds follow colds and are accompanied by | Your doctor ts the beat adviser jyou can get if you are coughing, for the treatment of the cold de penda. on the individual, What may cure you would do somebody else Httle good, The doc j tor ts the person to decide. Fresh air, good food, plenty of | pure water to drink, and sensible dress are four sure preventives of jcold if good care ts taken of the body. Your doctor is the man to ‘give you medicine for your cold THIEF BREAKS INTO THE Y. W. C. A. Ts there any place In Seattle where thieves do not break through and steal? If there ia one such spot in the whole city it was sup. posed to the Young Women's Chris jan Association was that one } Not so, Two hundred young women take lunch at the YW. C. A dining roonr every noon ts « sort of sisterly place and everybody ts ploasant and helpful. Most every body A black sheep got into the fold | Saturday and Miss Springer, rolig- | fous secretary and acting general secretary, is minus « handbag, $36 im eawh, a gold watch and all the keys to bor desk. The wateh was a valued keepsake and the handbag was a gift. The handbag, with ite | contents, was feft on one of the lanch tables while she was called to the telephone, and had disappeared | when she returned. _BOSTON FIGHTS AT THE POLLS (ity United Prem) BOSTON, Jan. 11-—Rioting broke owt in a polling booth in the Eighth ward today, shortly after voting in Boston's first election under ite new form of municipal ee ment Or ection tuspector was se viously beaten, It was necessary to call the police to quell the out break The candidates in today's elec tion wer by petition, and their men upon the ballot without party Four candidates are upon for the mayoralty Mayor George A mer Mayor Jno. F. James J, Storrow and Taylor. being voted They are The ¢ anadians, instead of imposing impossible conditions upon a homeseeker, and ley thus forcing him to evade the law, make the statute broad and comprehensive. British Columbia, no person is permitted to take up more than 640 acres t to prevent the small investor from gaining a foothold are not _ tolerated and then enforce it. In the matter of land in Land grabbers and rich corporations secking 164 But the small investor and the man who wants to acquire a piece of land to provirle against th time and old a; to be a citizen, or « iaranteed ge improy ¢hi and has to pa ye, 18 given every opportunity en & resident ernment title. Neither does id in order to get his certificat He is given three to five years’ time to 50 cents an acre down. of Canada, to acquire full ¢ uncertainties of He does not have he have even to pay for his land, on ded out to a coughing | designation. | fencing fine hay to the acre ish Columbia country THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1910 MOSES WAS A REAL WILLIAM R. HEARST (By Untied Press) KANSAS CITY, Jan, 11--Ada-! dressing the Minteters’ Alliance of} Faith of a Jour Williams, dein ot} Jourfialiem at Mie Kansas on “The | naliet,” Walter | the Behool of | Fourt university, today spoke of the | similarity of the Bible to the mod jorn newspaper The boat Journalist with whose | work | am acquainted,” said Mr] Williams, “wan Moses, He was the! first great editor, You plead for! the publication of only the good! and the beautiful in your favorite | | daily newspaper! It was an cartier! | people, not a wiser one, who cried ‘Prophesy wnto us smooth things “In one of the five books Moses edited the great editer gave more jeriminal news, and that more lgraphically, than today's newspa. | pers would dare-—for example, the | reports of the disobedience of | Adam, the drunkenness of Noah, the falsehoods of Abraham and the Iniquity of the city of Sodom.” FREE PILE CURE the Merits of ite Cure. | What it Has Dome for Others, it Can Do for You, We have testimonials by the hun dreds showing all stages, kinds and) degrees of piles which have been jeured by Pyramid Pile Care. | If you could read these uneolic:| | ited tet you would no doubt go! te the nearest drug store and buy ® box of Pyramid Pile Cure at once. | price fifty cents. | Sent to Demonstrat Pyrami we will seud you a sample by mail| froe We know what the trial package | j will do. Im many canes It has cured piles without further treatment. If] i proves its value to you order | more from your druggist, at 5Oc box. This ts fair, is it not? Bimply | fill out free coupon below and mail| today | FREE PACKAGE COUPON Fill out the biank lines below with your name and addr eut out coupon and mail to the PYR AMID DRUG COMPANY, 190 Pyramid Bidg. Marshall, Mich A sample of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be sent you |] at once by mall, FREE, in plain wrapper. thout Becoming Citizens or| The Land Is Smooth and Practically Level: } Has, | | {Only Small Growth of Poplar and Alder in Patches | The land which we advise you to take up (and later in this announcement tell you how el. It is free from any heavy timber growth of any kind Here and there, however, are found small patches of alder and poplar, affording just about enough timber for fuel and for There is ) acres. In summer the land is covered growth of wild grass, which cuts from three to four tons of it may be said without any exaggeration that the central Brit sections of the North American continent. Small creeks and springs are found nearly everywhere up AKE clear water may be had anywhere at a depth of a few feet \* the land in the OOTSA I Only Three Weeks Longer In which to dispose of our entire stock of FINE JAPANESE ART GOODS at absolutely ONE-HALF PRICE Come in and satisfy yourself as to the truth of this statement. Our only reason for sacrificing our fine stock of goods is due to the fact that we are forced to vacate—the bank wants the additional room by February Ist, and we are unable to find a suitable location into which to move our large stock on such short notice Even if you cannot find immediate use for this cla sit would be well to con sider your future needs. Beautiful and Useful Things FOR THE HOME within reach of the mos e moderate purse. Come in and look at the fine Chinaware we are offering at half price—you will at once appreciate you will be looking after your own interests if you make the most of this opportunity, We want to again emphasize the fact that this HALF PRICE SALE IS GENU- INE—and we are only making this great reduction because we are forced to vacate at once. You know the quality of M. FURUYA CO.'S goods, and the guarantee that is back of them Positively no goods exchanged during this sale. M. FURUYA CO. 806 Second Avenue Bet. Marion and Columbia Streets secure) is a small timber patch upon nearly every with a This hay is an-excellent stock hay, and will be one of the greatest stock district. ‘The Climate fs Warmer in Winter Than the Climate _ of ‘Minne apolis; in Summer It Is Ideal Contrary to a more or less popular belief, the climate of Central British Columbia is not cold and rigorous in winter. It is colder than Puget Sound—considerably The thermome- now and then, but it does not remain severe as the winters practically ter goes down to zero long, and the winters are net nearly so are at Minneapolis. The summer weather is ideal. It is almost continuous sunshine from spring until fall, broken only by the gentle rains which fall at frequent intervals and keep the ground moist for growing These rains come up in pretty clouds, which, having performed their function, quickly disap- pear All Crops of the Temperate Zone Grow in Abundance The crops grown are grains, grasses and vegetables of all kinds, while as a fruit-raising country This last fact is proven by the fact that a few of the first set tlers to go into the country, four or five years ago, planted ipples and peaches, This year those orchards bore abundant crops of perfectly colored fruit, dense, heavy crops. sing this has no superiors. ° ome young orchards of Wells. of cool, assiona. We Can Locate You Upon the Best Piece of Land at OOTSA LAKE, on the Grand Trunk Railroad That t! is now assur: enormous pr our locat: OOTSA LA lake, which at our offic: in proper {c This land; than twent isall you ha Ment are all sired, Trunk Pacific railroad will be completed to the Coast within a few he Government itself sz r, remember, represents us ate upon for us ke out their applications n up by any one more of age. $3.50 an acre sy, and easy terms of pay three to five years, if de in the Province, 1ys so. When it is complet uch land as this is not plentiful anywhere. that there are months ed, land will be selling at We are advised by choice a few pleces at | h have probably been overlooked by the unskilled in staking land on the | We shall instruct him to locate for the first ones who call Our locator probably knows more about the central region of British Columbia than any other man in the world. He has and he knows every foot of the bly find for yourself if you were pent several years there in our interest He can place you upon better land than you could po right there now He is now in the city and is preparing to leave, because he wants to get into the country to ome work before the spring rush sets in trongly advise you not to wait until after the stampede sets in this spring, for there is bound to If you want to get any land in British Columbia, we be a boom there which will send prices up to record mark hall locate the first ones who call and British Columbia Farm Land Association) 3: sss ‘Sixth Floor, Marion Building, Seattle, Wash. No applications will be acted upon unless accompanied by the first payment of 50 cents an acre, Come prepared to make this pay- ment if you wish to secure the land.

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