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A profound difference between the civilizations of today and thy of anctent times ts the advance { the ethics! standard ONE DOLLAR Brings a Victor to You! | of head ft me to support this eo, “But in rut of my own experience additions to nent early eight years | was the lems the Englishman w We need hay and ab: # of a grea n and charged ae pationce with that « contact with erly \empectaily with the Victor and Edison Machines Main 62¢0—Phones—1 sto cism which tnsleta that kis some with a a-| foreign policy; and 2 fali'of character © ancient thar we 0k bo act and Records en 2 Seles than weakness of character. On the con- others i x ar other people on the fnce BORGUM MUSIC CO,, Pallory and Men's Furnishers we because of short. trary I believe in national life, bartwm : ariae that I would nat have 1207 3rd Ave eo 1608 Second Av. weeyenas tae part to which both | as the ages & we shall find that here can neith > he ir as an tod o Ew Retwem Besen and Wace ee ee: See eee vee » : 7 in taking o tndi n Evenings Sed the United States the permaneat national types will foolish sentimentality of ayoat 4 " ne ¥ ndiv als oi . nd Farmers among as large a number of persons as pos- Workingman’s Store tobe Owned by Workingmen a fe have stood the high and ever-increasing cost | profits img as long as we can, and as long as we will S above the regso must be paid & job have brought the co8t of every necessary of rs, wholesalers and re one thing left for the workingmen and farm to do. That is to co Operate, own their own and cut out the jobber, the wholesaler and f, and save the profits for themselves. This it we are now preparing to do, but we must all v0 together, and, owing to the necessities of the lation, we are, for once, all working in harmony br the same end. Co-operative Stores Th labor org izations, the workingmen and the § are all united in organizing the EQUITY pCOPERATIVE COMPANY, which will be the lest depart ime PRE great stre: f efforts of ti vusands of Mheach one does even a | be able to Komplish mor: the richest independent mer it would dare even ittempt. The EQUITY 2 OPERATIVE COMPANY will bring into op Ration the great ck tment “ fle everything uired by re organization in the West the institution will be in the citizens, who, mall part, wi market and including tore, to the family, , furniture, hardware, shoes, jewelry, Boods, drug 1 fact, everything Branch meres will be established at convenient points mOUghout the t mE Meats, for The EQUIT es will meet » handle groceries, produce uick delivery. Y CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ctition at every point, will pay ent dividends annually and Il thes rofits of the busine Each Bolder will receive a pro rata profit upon the amgs, whether owns one share or ten. ill be in exact proportion to pete Of the profit OWN purchases Shares $100 Each & Ss in the , ANY are $100 ea h, payable upon terms of mW down, halance $5 00 a month. No payments @ whemyou are ill or out of works His | EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE ; . | cost of production, | great from food to clothing, to such a point that there | Ready to Begin Business | Everything is ready for the establishment of this enterprise. The Westlake Public Market property, occupying one whole block, and facing on three streets, has been leased, with options to pur chase, for the purpose. The Westlake Market is already completely equipped with modern refriger ating machinery, and a complete cold storage plant, for handling provisions and meats. The building has ample room, in addition, for the various other Successful Merchant Manager One of the most successful merchants in the has already been engaged to take the general man agement of the business, and he is perfecting an organization West of merchant experts to manage various departments. The EQUITY CO-OPER- ATIVE stores will be as ably managed as any rail road, steel plant, or other c« on having thou sands of stockholders in the United States But every one must help, and we must act quick Every Workingman Should Read This departments. One of the largest department stores in Seattle has been purchased, and will become a part of the EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE stores vhen the organization is completed. The whole vast enterprise will be managed by competent, ex- perienced, suce essful merchants. The business will not be begun upon the impractical theory that any one can run a business of this kind. We all know that “everybody's business is nobody’s business,” ind the EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY will not attempt to disprove this truth. Address ly. Rich merchant wholesaler thle-looking arguments in the attempt to prevent the organization of the EQUITY CO-OPERA- TIVE store But no working led by these which are from tho of the present system. Profits Returned to Shareholders The EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY is organized for the purpose of dividing those will advance plau nan should be mi arguments, to” be expected e who are reaping the unreasonable profits Offices Equity Co-operative Stores 549 Central Building, Seattle, Wash. Offices Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock | great movement the | ] } | sible tl \ he Ne We want every workingman and farmer in rthwest to take some stock, to join us in this It is not so important that you take a great number of shares as it is that you take nd lend your personal support to this enter- You can secure a few shares of stock by pay- ing $5 a share down, the balance in $5 monthly in- stallments, and your discounts on all purchasés may ied upon payment for stock. Do this now. Enter your application for the stock you wish to take. Thousands of workingmen and farmers are doing the same thing, and by mere force of numbers the small payments from each person will afford plenty of capital to operate the stores at the b ning, and the monthly payments, as they come in, some, prise. be app } will build an immense fund for the expansion of the in which will soon grow to larger propor- tions i the greatest department stores Paid-Up Stock Limifed ited amount of capital can be used at the be the opportunity to secure paid-up shares \ be open fora time only, lalk with the secretary or business agent of any labor union about this, and leave your application for stock with hit Ay s may also be left with Secretary Harris, of the Labor Temple, Sixth In case it is impossible for you to call, send this upon at once: EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, 549 Central Building, Seattle, Washington: Please enter my application for ve capital stock of the Equity Co-operative Company n consideration of which I operative 8 whenever practical, and to ¢ uccess of the enterpr Enclosed find $ Appl my rebates in purcha fee *