The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1910, Page 7

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Story of Adve of the N BY EMERSON HOUGH Auther of “The M ¢Copyrie ht me tow Ame i were Mat the little An BPE Oregon C1 points, we we hailed by aa veg. abroa arrival of cur WS foo, came cl was no word een thee of any C28 to the feroased at the Maver or the Saskats eich ing ready at thie he or the ¢ to the low “ the purpose of ~~" ng fae “y making [ qacstion of (0s Mar broken ant « asked renew We ruffled no d = to take posse *' es canvas cover gave way to ‘Where we Dad kn now we Ile y the fires ef many bu XXVI DEBATED COUNTRY wan sad, the garden was we errand bere to bearr ‘the mouth of the Bear Oregon City where the city of wes begun. aod bed wall a little cabin of iw) roof. This g Gd my neighbors with a table chairs orthwest, TS R FIGHT | ture in the Early Days Bubble Me esipg t elf, Tt now was much} 1 vo disousa means of getting ver the long trall to the eaat he news that Ore at this thme i a startling and de my Way on & canoe voy wide Columbia, not fay point: where it recelves lower tributary, the when all at once I rd of & cannon shot the clond of blue anging over the sur water Slowly there ocean-going and auxtitary A gallant spec hip waa she? 1 anxiously | caught the import of view an steam cotors her ew the British unton and had won the race by mething of the ed to me familiar t her short ship's outlin 1 knew the he piteh of number of the Mo navy—the | an & year r oft Mont the * was Hr h p which me 6 | had seen anc News trav and it arn th te 8 om City uver tos, time to te Or nee, of course, hor {ficers made mal calle upon Dr MeLaughiin, the factor at Fort Van ouver and pied head of the Britteh bouts. Two Weeks pas umers and coun: | ter rumors, and a vastly danger ous tonsion exiated fm all the Amert- | can seltloments, because word was spread that Eogiand had sont a ship oust us Then came to myself} od certain others at Oregen City | wengers from peaceloving Dr. | MeLaughiin, asking us to join him | tn & litte celebration In honer of the arrival of her Majesty's vewrsel. | Here at last was news; but it! was news not wholly to my iking | which | soon unearthed The Modeste was but one ship in fit-/ A fleet of fifteen vessels, | ur hundred guns, then lay in} Puget The watchdogs of | Great Britain were at our doors. This question of monarchy and the republic was not yet settled, after | all! ME pass the story of the banquet at | THIN FOLKS MADE FAT Geed, healthy fie only be gained by the use of proper food. to gether with wi of t organs of aa wht to and b OUIE vine sa imowe forming food and health er Weigh yourself betore co mencing to wae theer litt wetght tn nauseating preparation veually recommended tu fat, and whieh does not goed, healthy tieeues Semone juable flesh-forming proper tones up and strengthens the whale aysterm, helps the food t te eaten to be assimilated tn a oral man ner and abevlutely res veaith {to all the organs if you ate not * results er Drug Co. wi *y without any quib mt Postpaid om ree 30 YEARS OF SICKNESS perfectly 66-YEAR-OLD MAN PROMPTLY | CURED BY THE BAKE OVEN er H. Dough, of Woodinville, ington, is a most grateful man red of Rheumatism and Gout of ) tanding by the Special ists, Loughney & Loughney, by their] Oven Treatments. year years I have been ft from Rheumatiam and} bedridden some of the time. | tried the different sanitar- | vith no particular relief, and} past fi ears hav had medicines 1} Over moved th from the bottom of m which have been growing for are as @ reeuit of Gout and Chil i. I feel ike tments and hav o, re great a new man sine gained 12 I know that f d by the Bake commend it to in weight w 1 in and about and js now} und has joined aise the » Oven gh haw if ttle for ning year offices 10 225 | Bank Build-| and| ple’s Saving 4eeond on ; Bunday Pe pleasant of & kindly host who finds himself with jarring of white ' Th Ke my we cloth | noble tordly un hwnds hardened by our coats, and moccasins our boots T have seen some DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN, GAS Or sour on your stomach {f ta This powerful digestive and id. a pare for al ae with Sour Risings, Nelching had ewallowed ¥ tended niferma, on be suffe stomach disorder you can get within tive t Tt was, ae may be supposed, late jin the night when our somewhat } discordant banqueting party rr rt Vancouver, beonuse it fe un ! to recite the difficultion vente at bia board rolnely thin was the situation of halved Doctor MoLaughitn of t Vancouver, ft waa an incon: ue aagombly in the first place Ne officers the British navy plendor of their ‘ne im braid and Doe foLaughiin display, as was his in bis regalia of dark blue and shining buttons—hi features and long, wnow-|; paseod many semi-drunken hair making him the most | ake te |dians and voyageurs, to wh ref ek Beet ert cial liberty had been accorded in : . view of the occasion, all of them | now engaged in singing the pralses the “King George” men as againat the Bostons.” ip. We were all housed, as was the howpitable fashion of the coun seattered log butldings | hedge in a poat The lay " try, in the which nearly western fur-trading quarters assigned the open space, nelght be allied the parade ground of Fort Vancouver, flanked by Doctor Me Laughiin’s four little cannon } alway of \ th mie acr td Even brave or ade mnt, way home, atumb: Ir An I made my ling a « the umpa iy rite toll, our ward poattered over a thou of trall, buckskin tunte and of made noble gentlemen r clad in my day (To Be Continued.) AND OTHER DISTRESS ENDED Nothing will remain undigested | mactat a 60-cent case of Pape's Dia} pepain you could always go to the with a hearty appetite, and our meelt would taste good, be cane you would know there would no Indigestion or Sleepless nights or Headache or Stomach minery all the next day; and, be sides, you would not need laxatives or liver pills to keep your stomach and bowels clean and fresh you will Ke @ little Diapepain occasionally antac though as harmiews and pleas as candy, will di and. pre asalmilation into the blood I the food you can eat Kat what your atomach craves thout the slightest fear ind! #tion or that you will bothered ason) F Heartburn He hes Nausea, Bad Hreath or a feeling like you a lump of | © minerion now apo's Diapepsin can be ob 4 from your druggist, and con-| than suffictent to thor the worst case of Indi geation Dyspepsia, There ts Should nothing better for Gas on the Stom from any, ach or sour odors from the stomach relief > cure a Btomach He: couldn't keep a ha more useful article in the omach m ‘wtomach. ater Brash m “ ad, o hof divagroe ing minutes If you would get from your phar Is Irondale Growing? The Port Townsend Leader, the leading daily of the Lower Sound, thinks so. In the course of a in its issue of Wednesday, January 19, the Leader expresses the of ON THE GROUND and speaks from personal observation. first-page, two-column article, views a newspaper which is The entire article is Worth the careful attention of Seattle and It in cludes the following paragraphs: business men investors. ader reporter yest » trond employed at the present time being 4 principally to the Installing of chinery which will he auch « in the manufacture of hig stew Five handred man employed In the steel plant will rw ' Tound gurenting cottaln the course nd oF ohne. near future Western Steel Corporation 400-410 Aroade Annex, Heattie THE QUAKER St . THE QUAKER DRUG @ Money-Saving Specials for All Week LISTERINE—The $1.00 size for WATERBURY’'S COD LIVER OIL : . G0¢ The $1.00 size, for .. BBE 15e cakes 20¢ Se Oc AND SISTERS’ SCALP CLEANER ‘ coves, BOG 25¢ si f ide os es es] TWO-QUART COMBI NA'TION SYRINGE AND HOT WATER BOTTLE; rapid flow and fitted with three hard rubber pipes; guaranteed ; the $1.50 kind, | eR | THREE-QUART Gl MUNYON’S WITCH HAZ SEA SALT—5-pound bag for HINDS’ HONEY AND ALMOND ize, for e SEVEN SUTHERL The 50c size, for SANITOL TOOTH WASH—The rwo - QUART RAPID FLOW FOU) AIN SYRINGE, with three hard CREAM-—-The ze, for 6o¢ AR rubber the $1 THREE-QUART Gl ANTEED COMBINA TION—The $1.75 _ kind, Set faces sos $1.28 $1.50 kind, a @ Pe @ a Ee Ba Valentines 5c to $5 You'll very likely wish to remember e friend living at a distance, and is none too early to select valentines. ‘The Quaker has thou of them—fresh, new and snappy just received fromthe maker Ns usual, first com: have the pipes 25 kind, for AR 79¢ | ilentine’s Day February 14 is \ Px your “ advantage THE STAA—MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1910. OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER lites THE STONE, FIGHER Co, Daintiest About and new. fifteen hundred white terns have ever we een $2.75 BOX NAINSOOK King Philip Nainsook, in 12-yard pieces, boxed; regular price $2.75 a box. One box to a buyer at. $1.98 35c WHITE GOODS White Lawns, Dimities and Fig ured Madrases, in cross-bar, stripe, checks and plain effect; none less than 35c a yard. All are on sale at, 18¢ BERKELEY CAMBRIC We have about 2,000 yards, mill ends, of from one to five yards, and this same Cambric sells for 18¢ a yard the country over. Here in this White Sale tomorrow at, a yard Closing Out Odd Lots Imported Lace Curtains: Fine Fat Bargains Of the one, two and three pairs of a pattern left over from last season. Tremendous price reductions in or- der to move them out quickly. Call for these by number. No. Lace Curtains, n color; regular »se-Out price 3339-—Rattenberg beautiful patterns ; Ara price $7.50. Special C A No. 4412—Battenberg Lace Curtains, Arabian color; a very tasty pattern; reg ular price $8.00. Close-Out price, pair . No. 7103—Swiss Novelty Point Curtains ; two-tone effects; parlor designs; regular price $14. Close-Out price, pair ..88.50 No. 4826—Novelty Point Lace Curtains; two-tone effect; very elegant; regular price $16.00, Close-Out price ....$9.00 You can hear the greatest opera sing- ers ona $10 Victor Just as plain as on a $200 Victrola. Easy payments, if desired, without ad- vancing the price. cash Second and University, f Flouncings, Embroideries and Allovers at an Average of Half Price! yards And quite the handsomest and the most THE STONE, FISHER CO collection-all f in the 7-inch Flouncings, All-Overs Phese 2 z 24-inch y er Embroideries and Edgings, in dozens of beautiful designs. Not a piece in the lot is worth less than a dollar a yard, while the faik average easily be $1.50. entire collection tomorrow at.. Corset Cov would the value Choice of 25c INDIA LINONS White India Linons, 32 wide; rated “seconds,” imperfections are slight; Z5c quality for ...cscccvcces. 35c DOTTED SWISS White Dotted Swiss, fine qualit large and small dots; regularly and 39c quality; offered in this at inches but regular iS¢ as the “ 39c INDIA LINON No. 180 India Linon, 32 wide; always sold for 39c¢ a yard But owing to the manufacturers sending it to us long fold, instead of book fold, as ordered, we will sell it fOf. +s .25¢ inches Second and University Room Size Rugs, Dropped Patterns to be Closed Out—Great Savings! These a lot of to spea run again next season. are colorings the mills have ever produced, but for they are to be dropped from the line; LOSE OUTS,” “drop’d patterns, and this signifies ncthing except that they will not be Many of them are the best patterns and 6 that matters not, consequently we are closing out one, two, and, in some instances, three patterns in a line. $15.00 BRUSSELS RUGS, $10.50 These Rugs are 9x10-6 in size and | a number of good patterns. ) $16.50 BRUSSELS RUGS, $12.00 | a poe lig x12 This is a 9x12 size. Oriental patterns. $22.50 VELVET RUGS, $16.50 Size 9x12. Quite a few rich Ori- | ental patterns | Three good Size all Orientals. Quite a number of these special “close-onts” in smaller sizes, at pro- portionate reductions. Read the list and come as early as possible. | $25.00 AXMINSTER RUGS, $19.95 Size 9x12 | ite Oriental and floral effects. Four patterns, exquis- SEAMLESS WILTON Three patterns only, p THE STONFEISHERG § Fane. WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET WESTLAKE, FIFTH AND PINE STRINLD—Stall STALL 19 STALL 20 ted Leat DUNSIOTE The VICTOR is the best sound- producing instrument in the world. Paettte Const Dintrtl oy q Nineteen Stores om the Pacific TRUSTEE SALE Third between Pike Unton. ay and Stalls 1-2—H. F. Klopfer, Prop. STALLS 4ANDS STERN COFFER CO. lin 150-154 Coat “~. The Newport CAFE AND GRILL FIRST ANU MADISON. H. LL. KLEIN andwich ee, Bread and But- i STALL 100 Lake Eggs, per y am I fe Be ie Me PP. NICHOLS—Stalix 103-104 Mine. » sR Le Roy's Perfumes Trellis Rose Soap; reg. M. LAVINSTON-—Stalt ws Hawatian Brand Coffee i0e Spideriog Tea, 1b No. 1 Ripe Olives, ‘pint STALL J 2 Hortuck & Hagan | “Cottag r loaves Home Home Ma Made ¢ MORDEN—Stall 12 ANTEED SYRINGE, the f}* ee eee ate en 2 een te means that the doctor's skill in pre | scribing is most efficiently supple: | mented by the druggist’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Second Av. NOT HA REMAD DYED all wo rebruary ever in Now York THe MODBL MILLANERY People's Bank Bids. vor, Main 161 7 fe Business Bringers. sell real estate, etc. seven chatr place of the kind in the world cash given away daily Third av,, between Pike and Union, Star classified ads, THE SHOEMAKER If you can't get shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET boots or The Raven prescription service! The Oriental Pool Rooms 45—Poo! Tablea—45 25—Solo Tables—-25 Bar, restaurant, clgar stand and barber shop. Largest $10 1413-16-17 | ———— THE CHICAGO MISFIT PAR LORS, 1400 FIRST AV 8, He Also Pall Pr Dress Suite for rent Buy or t Cup Cort STAR BUTTER AND 43 STALLS 116-117 t , = ahe ED WILLE, Prop. 25¢ N. A. HANSEN—Stall un it Roaster Fine Coffees oking around, stop a FAIRCHILD & DAVIS Teas, Ib STALLS tiS-110 Fa Yakima Pot t " Westlake Bakery & Cafeterta yunds 1002 Fifth Ave, H S185 ade TOM LINDSAY,—Stall 128 Seenecone mrt ma F K i Wy | FIREPROOF Exclusively for i Sto R A G E Household Geoda,

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