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— yi 5 patand West Had Its Nij for Ten Years he / Only Traveled A A i he 1900 M ‘vile from ¢ Columbus, ! H ist Schaefer Visits New Center and Tells Wha | jaw There. "BULLETIN. P WASHINGTON, | pew center of | ? ‘That was “ e fee the past 10 ye sharps at the ce the center w fae amile from it There will ! gnnouncemen tathie stirs £ fhe reason {0 Fae center to mo have been no ¢ jon during The whole d in jx the same rate pee the sa settlers hav many we 4 te Canada Swhile the east and wee Pl mmweeenmer SleowmnmmomeZ 3) om. - — ‘olum bus See ile vther pot other pain: fr “Columbus, the cen- &, the center of the Mtenter of the universe the nearest large town bas <9 Center, will again be Hig as the center for conven We the actual pojot will amile of six miles of Columbus, and Colum- tily congratulates the Unit upon knowing enough to! gobe of joy and en-| around when | went! b bi marked 10 years ago on ¢ of Henry Marr <7 MAP SHOWS CHANGE OF Fivecoat, a rising young liveryman, points to Suitable "| Spot for “1910 center” stone among interesting situ # southeast of town exact center was ation six where Since the balmy morning when Uncle Sam's seri ousfaced men plante: square white stone, like the marker on a soldier's grave, a few paces from his red barn, the locality has been the Mecca for tourists. A larger and more ornate, but unofficial stone. is erected on the roadside half mile from the barn to notify trav elers that its pretty near time to get interested—that they clowe to the spot. And now the whole neighborhood is agog over the prospect of more of the same. In ; burns can | $10.00 Go-Cart, $6.49 Midsummer Clearance in Go- Carts offers tremendous savings The world’s standard one-mo- tion collapsible pattern Gendron is the best at any price. | AN- steel body, with heavy rub- bertire wheels and folding ad Justable hood and dash Clearance price 15c | $6.50 Garden Hose, $3.98 Overstock Sale on Garden Hore bent } quality rubber tube, with strongly _wov en canvan cov ering; 6@-toot guar Bpe- Clearance for 15c Butter Crock, 9c lor ‘Crock: complete with caver for home or ¢ 9c Special | 65c | Clothes Line, 39c foot Triple-Pi Twinated A yire lothes Line rust proof ia 39c TER OF 1910 POPULATION LIGHTS 1N MS, BERT MARR'S FLOWER el: uEAT MIMSELF WILL BE A PARENT 10 IT THE STAR—THURS CENTER OF POPULATION EVERY 10 YEARS SINCE 1790, ; | “Gert” Marr, and his home on the State road, where the 1910 fact, day dreams are being indulged | in to the effect that if the town ship, as nee: tiny, will have a life job as center of population, every substantial farmer with blue overalls will have & census marker pear his barn-—a real nice stone for his wife to use in getting Into the buggy | At present it looks as if the 1910 | center will land on the property of} | H. B. or “Bert” Marr, a cousin of the 1900 Marr, thus giving the Marr) family @ distinction that will be en ted by ot thereabouts. “Bert Marr has 1 handsome t inscribed we of them. Th ulation cent years has been somewhat | west, and an advance ¢ would about put ft in the of “Bert” Marr's home. am Marr's flowers and shrub she could sit on the nings and look at it. Y that would be a right to put it. Mre. Marr told me she didn't care how soon it b It came like a shower of br out of a clear sky to “Bert who was found downtown pricing | binder twine, when Informed that | ¥ery likely the center of population ; | would light on his place like a }homing pigeon. He bad thought the cession would pase decidedly ulation any time ¢ jline as well ae axle grease | agricultural center of population is expected to light rival state I ! And if t on my it, and water it in d & foster parent to t ter of pop. government wants to give it to me to raise 1 Bert is a conservationiat-a real) patriot After all, a center of population | & Very desirable thing, t exper reconning he got it, he ha house and purchase odie, This ts ne ken community that w the center of population industry iT | The agricaltura) supply houses sell motor cars, and they sell ta entry end the county # 1 asphalt street} and a © K to keep ft tay.) and tw r such of ite hbors who do not subway to take loss route out past roh to w jon multiply In the track and wheat fields «ix miles t of town. July Clearance Sale of Ladies’ Oxfords| All Ladies’ Oxfords and Strap Pumps, patent leather, gun-metal and viel kid; regular prices up to $2.50, Now— $1.95 All Ladies’ Oxfords and Strap Pumps, patent leather, gun-metal and viet kid; regular prices $3.00 f and $3.50. Now— "$2.50 Raymond & Hoyt 1406 Third, Bet. Union and Pike St. ATIONAL__ BANK ere areas ss THE | BANK OF Second Ave. at UNITED STATES NATIONAL COMMERCE — ert OF COMMERCE et Madinon St | | DEV OSITAIY } | DAY, JULY | | , 1910. 4 r 5 STONE, FISHER CO H Second and University You know the style martest lored Waists, trimmed with laces, medallior Priced as follow Worth $1.50! Waists for— for 93c $1.23 among Wai Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Tan Pump s and | Oxfords, All Sizes, Tomorrow at $1.98: have been came friend the next In all the store's Tan R Kid f Gibson Oxfords, Russia Calf Bu Strap Pumps Suede Gibson with m 1 less than $3.00 folly a third worth $3.50, a worth $4.00 a pair Cho aati $1.98 kle Oxfor Russia Calf Pumps w Ties, hand-turne tary or Coban he ; ; 4 } Art Needlework, Pillows and Pillow Tops at Half Price and Often Less ; If you're going to the beach or the mountains, you'll ¢ want t ke mg a b 1st to while away t s. And y mor but Pil These news notes will give FANCY GOODS—HALF PRICE Ribbon-Ruffled such pieces here to at the rarest ws and Pillow Tops ar marked down Novelties, such as Satin-Covered Pin Needle Books, Ribbon-Covered Hat ; ; ; ¢ ; ¢ ‘ ; Cushions Pin Hold ‘a Bags and a hundred and one similar novelties, ; ; i > ; > 5 ers, Op rsonal use on one’s own dress EXACTLY HALF PRICE suitable for gifts or for pe ing table, All on sale at DRESSER SCARFS—Of|PILLOW SLIPS—Finished fancy mfislin, in flowered ef fects, with ruffle of white muslin all round. About 54 inches long ; worth up to 75¢ While they last 19¢ STAMPED WAISTS— Shirt Waist Patterns, 3 yards in each piece; stamped ready for embroidering ; worth reg ularly 75e, for 39¢ DRAWN WQRK—Scaris, lies, Center Pieces, Table of the finest quality ;| fl all at ‘ HALF PRICE : in printed den- § Pillow Slips im and art fabrics; all sorts of pretty designs and colors; $ worth up to Be, for 25¢ PILLOW TOPS—Oi 3 denim, in humorous, nursery, landscape, floral and motto worth up to 50c, for } asa" 10¢} FANCY PILLOWS — All} for use; filled with silk } full art ticking ¢ and denim covered § $1.00, for effects; size; Il sizes; worth up 50¢ } SEATTLE | Seattle Theatre | Matinees Th f {Grand Opera House | and Saturday HT “THE YANKER DOODLE TROTIVE,” John Cort, Mer. day ‘Tonlght—Matinee Saturday. I | BONITA To the Big muatesl © “GAY NEW YO! BROKERS Walls & Lewis Co. NEW YORK STOCK GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Private Wires Main 7791. Ind. 2280 897-328 Bailey Bldg. tt Harry Bert « HOrKINS #& RYER. (Bataditshed 1899) BROKERS Block: and Provisions, Both ¥ 279. Private Wires, 204-905-J00 Aluske Bldg. DOWNING, Ine. Worth $2.00) Waists ¢ size D THE STONEFISHERG | || Admission 25 ¢ 8 6TONE, FIGHER CO Becond and University choose Worth $2.50 Waists Worth $4.00 and for— $4.50 for— $1.39 $2.47 SUMMER IS HERE AT LAST, AND THE UNDERWEAR IS READY lave or a as gC storekeeping al- lov WOMEN'S VESTS — Low lisle, with 1 50¢ | PANTS—Lace-trimmed \ ‘ 50¢ WOMEN'S umbrella style UNION SUITS—Low neck, sl less; tight or lace-trimmed knees WOMEN’S VESTS—Low ° Vests, pink, blue and white ae i EXTRA LARGE VESTS—iow neck, sleeveless, trrmmed « UNION SUITS—Low neck, sle« 65¢ Neck, Sleeveless Silk-Lisle 65¢ eless, tight knee, lisle . B9¢ Fancy yokes, lace trimmed .. .. $1.25, $1.75 and $2.25 $2.25, $2.75 and $3.50 $17.50 Brussels Rugs for $10.85 Forty-five UNION SUITS ITALIAN SILK VESTS of these handsome Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet patterns, worth regular- in choice Orie ly $17.50, are to go on sale t row, one to a buyer, at ugs to Go at $2.75 36x72, Oriental and flora at $4.00 Size ; splendid values be closed out at 15e Burlap for ic In great demand for bungalows and upholstery work of various sorts; worth 15¢, an odd lot to choice of green, red or natural for grass Rods of good size and strength; extend to 54 inches; 10c, for regularly $3.00 Bissell Carpet Sweepers, J $1.95 for —Tutra Floor. 40c Window Shades xX MODERN DEPARTMENT we EVERETT Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Ch: 5 Classified Page. ess Chances. Ses AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, PANTAGES THEATRE | Phones—Main 1304, Ind. 4834 UNEQUALED VAUDRVIE 1." | | | | MARIUS ROMPMIAN | “ROMEO AND JULTET" QUARTETTE } Mats, Tues, Wed Melvin Brothers Princess Susanne, Ete and Sat Lois Theatre | | | Prize Plank Waltz | DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT VANCOUVER, B. C. Races at «non fuarteh se Minoru Park NOVEL DANCING CONTReT For Cash Prizes pridey, ou 2a ‘evens We On M-Inch Ralved Dance Ladies Free—Dancing = Hundreds of Charming White Waists at Close to Half Price and Right in the Hour of Nee