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Republican Ticket | D tie Ticket | Sociali: A | OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN NOTICE OF ee eee WILLIAM KE. HUMPHREY, W. W. BLACK Q FOR SCHOOL GIRLS AND GIRLS WHO WORK b How to Make Yout Own Clothes and Have a Complete Outfit for $ Judges of the Supreme Court, State County Assessor, " . Vote for Five. 20th, Senatorial Distriet, ‘ Term GHRORGE O HARAHAN, ©, B, GUIBERSON 4 yoars, MACK F, GOSE 4 Sail aeiieediesiietee Slat Senatorial District 6 years, GEORGE B. MORRIS CHAS, PETROVITSKY, ——_—== 6 years, FRANK H, RUDKIN x ait ve, pineen |" @ Senatorial District. ‘| ¥ Tyrer: . + " r years, EMMETT . | Our “hotlday” blouse ts the latest stitching through both. Paper) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that.on Tuesday, , GHORGE F. COTTERILL, | i kimono style with the unbroken Pe | keeps machine from drawing goods. !the Eighth Day of November, A. D, 1910, in the Coun-| &¥ears, MARK A, FULLERTON i ce apor icket i shoulder line. It looks “stunning” - |Pall it away as soon as atitehed Pa 4 ayo «ea Ag goth , . ‘— ———| 33rd Senatorial District : ade of satin lumineaux, warp Tho bands are cut on the bias, Tolty of King and State of Washington, an election will State Senators. = 3 m 7 . g 201 Di . rajah, or pongee, which come 27 do this, fold the half yard of silk! be held for Congressional State, District County and|* ith Senatorial Dtatriet, ’ . seb eneee one z State Senators, inches wide, and sell for 39 a| | diagonally acrons center, and meds | ps 3 HE AR , : B. A. BOWEN 34th Senatorial District, 20th Benatorial Di ql yard. We will make our waist of} ure on selvage 3% inches; crease| Precinct Officers, as follows; Ficad NR RR , } natorial Distriet, ; the satin lumineaux which comes in and fold up entire material in 24% i earn in tn | Slat Senatorial District CHARLES G. HEIFN , _ many shade tones, You require] jinch folds and cut One Representative in Congreds, to represent this State in eeeriginss wn K | «6CJAMES DURHAM, three yards for developing it, and | Place pattern on tucked material the Sixty-second Congress of tha United States RALPH PD, NICHOLS. 86th Senatorial District Oe Rd oe a half a yard of silk of & contrasting shade for bands. | with forethought, so that there ts i 2 J . A a RE . tiet Ben |no waste of material, He careful to Five Judges of the Supreme Cpurt for the State of Wash- nd Senatorial District. JOHN L. FITZPATRICK. This blouse will cost you: 3 yards at 39¢ Sia REN 17) peplum of lining material vt Judges of the Superior Court for King County Gard Gonatorial District. ~SSCSCS~SYS~CS~S EL. SW, MERRITT a Biketavtas Deu M% yard of silk at 49¢ ........ 26) | To make, follow directions given One State Senator for the 30th Senatorial District x s — ccaenatinemnaesencnmne a fag of on seratuup Jon envelope, Trim with the bands| One State Senator for the 31st ‘Senatorial District “PLINY 1, ALLEN, 37th Benatorial District, H. A. PATZOLD, - - glnaatgorcaite teagan “ et yr lag) yp mag aud} One nator for the 32nd Senatorial District 4th Senatorial Distriet. A. A. BOOTH —— — WE Vicks O Sencke + $1.65 at the side, with ite fluted frill, eug | Ne Senator for the 34rd Senatorial District o nn — —————| 33rd Senatorial District, Alter pattern, if necessary. Be ae i} gests a wide closing. Finish bands| “ne ¢ Senator for the 34th Senatorial District ’ State Representatives. P. K. MOHR Dee cutting walet, cut. cue selvage 2 |} by false hemming them at otther! One ¢ Senator for the 35th Senatorial District. 35th Senatorial District. ae Ree eee ‘ Liewnsnael ie strip $%4 inches wide from 1% wide and slipetiteh them tnvisibly| “One Senator for the 36th Senatorial District. sOG1AH COLLIE : 34th Senatorial Distriet, oe yards of material for frill; then dt | a to waist materia ear bloure One ¢ Senator for the 37th atorial District. ie BAR 4 . ARCHIE SMITH . ¥ide into three equal parts the re-| toe With your last year's lace walst as ons * , x P —————— mainder of material and join dy | . yumi Hi'SS a guimpe. Nagy State Representatives for the 40th Legislative District. /86th Snatorial District. U. 8. G. KUHN ‘9 ! ; seams, Tuck with \-inch plaits — or gp wo State Representatives f he Alst Legislative District : . . A i RR 135th Senaic ag every % of an inch, using machine | The third article, to be published! ‘Pwo State piaminesracccom ts hee * » 42nd I Ser lative Distrist. |e ee W. G. SEWARD. h Senatorial Distriet, tucker. In tucking material, lay a tomorrow, will tell how to make) yn” y i atives for the 42 <egi8! : —- cL avDE GUY strip of newspaper under each tuck, “HOLIDAY” BLOUSE Lyour own underwear, J wo State Representatives for the 43rd Legislative District 41st Representative District. A husraon Bae chu 3 eae 4 aa .| Two State Representatives for the 44th Legislative District.) FRANK C, JACKSON, Vote for Two, 36th Senatorial Disuia, ae Two State Representatives for the 45th Legislative District.| ———S— Soe OTTO REINING. ‘ ves: WHERE ONE PAIR OF HANDS A Two State Représentatives for the 46th Legislative District. qu, sets, Natives: ee ee W. 8 PULVER HAS TO DO ALL THE WORK T'wo State Representatives for the 47th Legislative District Vote for Three. ec rat A eS PM PSI Doo ae P - PERE One County Sheriff. TONKIN. 2nd Representative District, ieee ore cn In homes where one pair of hands, quent cleaning to keep it sparkling E < Oima County ial ¥. ML. TONKIN Vote for Two. A. G, BROWN pretty; the plate rack tn the o . ‘ N. must perform the many household | 4nd pretty; ¢ : Cina Cian hase FRED J. MESS. pena giants Guties tt in necessary to simplify | ‘MMs room was filled with plates One County Auditor, : : C.J. SMITE oe : and other plates were suspended | ne County Treasurer HOWARD D. TAYLOR EPWARD G. WILL 'e Representatives, the work if the housekeeper hopes | from wire hangers; the tables held “77 mee 6 One County Prosecuting Attorney. atchdaceecnennt ne ceaTOaO Ney d RD G 40th ¥ oy to retain her health and energy. | numberless bits of brica-brac or| || \V Hen an umbrella te wort Out vet One Cl A te acta ah dint Representative District "| ror os meng oY | 40th Representative Distrlet, At first it seems an impossible | handsome books. vce yl Be Rag ~eybe ve County Assessor : ' Gass er Fee. peentative Dis Wace q task. But it can be done if one res All these things needed care. So fy ayn the ribs. They _ just} One County Superintendent of Common Schools, i a . : * Three, j olutely sets her mind to the task! she started about the house and pas by wed oy Gace ie eae One County’ Engineer. CHAS, 1. ENNIS. edntsewodens since sabgerteste| Bae ane 2 and eliminates the things which are left only a few things, just enough strong and can hardly be seen. One County Coroner GEOR B. WEBSTER ; i not absolutely necessary for com-|to keep the rooms from looking Ons Cente C vel forthe Firet District ee smivslede cote EROOON WEP ETE ES ce secccccoceoo] #. HL MARTINA ee ; fort and happiness. bare. She put away most of the} - . ommissioner for the F ind Represontative District, yyy pear Ny eT ze A ‘ 3 One woman sat down in her liv. china, cut glass and bric-a-brac | In grandmother's day fruit cakes One County Commissioner for the Second District Vote for Two. pr raga HENRY NOBLE. a = {ng room not long ago to figure this! Then she drew a sigh of relief) and puddings were kept in a stone} One County Wreckmaster. Be a PF ote for fwo. i out. Her eyes rested on the walls that she would be saved so much) jar with an apple, The apple Four Justices of the Peace for Seattle Precinct. WALTER T. CHRISTENSEN. JOSEPH M. GLASGOW. sist Representative Distriet, Nterally covered with pictures, ban-/ work. Her task of simplifying was shrivels without decaying, impart FE Cc ‘ { Ss . . i rete 2 ners and mottoes. only just begun, The majority of | tng its dampness to the cakes, By our Constables for Seattle Precinct _EDGAR J. WRIGHT. Vote for Two, They were all pleasant to look, women add to their duties by un-| renewing the fruit when necessary, One " enc . ~recincts of King . meneeee —— upon and helpful in thelr memories; | necessary work until the duties|such cake can be kept in proper | Count Jet whe Her pred 3 the i pective Precincts o & | tard Hepresentative, District ibih Representative P. M. SHARP. the sideboard was filled with cut which should be pleasures become | condition for a long time. nty outside of the City of & cattle i Vote for Two. ©. J. WALL. glass and allver which needed fre-. burdens | One Constable for the respective Precincts of King County) wipriam wRay. : . “we wee Le SS = == ====3} Before hanging out the clothes in| Outside of the City of Seattle the winter, rinse the soapsuds from VICTOR ZEDNICK nd Representative Distriet, hands, rub a teaspoonful of vinegar} _ / here will also be submitted to the Electors of this TARO )K 3 OF } i over them and dry and warm them/State and County a proposed Amendment to Article 6 tative District. 46th Representative District, Vote tor Two, ote for Two. . well. This treatment is @ sure pre ; . . r . on Vote for Two, T. H. BOLTON. vontive of chapped hands and keeps|( VL) Of the Constitution, which will appear upon the] yy «© KENNEDY Seen Aaemnenial i: eabaay ca them soft and white, ballots as follows: Nae = r “FOR the proposed Amendment to Article Six (VI) of the} ——— cere: a aT 5, a 7 Mince M ; Dear Miss Grey: Please give me) nor about ten pounds of lean beef the recipe to make batter for wheat | ;,, g ‘i plenty of water till tender. Re) w 14 be Sekees also for bread ang rice put | move all fat and skin and chop the gry tareae creveees ogi Constitution, relating to the qualifications of voters within this ‘tative District. esentative District. Wi s¢ pa Vote for Two, 7, “Se we a af tg 44 | meat until quite fine Thea add the | goods. To make raveling run| State E pa . Vote for Two. Vote for Two, age teaspoonful salt, 1 teaspoonful | OTM lie cups of teat smoothly and thread easily, wax! “AGAINST the proposed Amendment to Article 6 (VI) off SOMERS HAYES BMITH. FRANK J. HANNAN, GEO. T, MeNAMARA, 9)” soda, 1 scant pint sour milk OF/ 24 18 cups of chopped. apple. ~~ the Constitution, relating to the qualifications of voters within] FRANCIS PATRICK GO88. a ARTHU ites Gp 2 well beaten. Crush \ weed. spele, 6 ; & i JOR SMITH RM. FALLO®, Fees eeee itt the soda and aalt| bound chopped suet, 6 teaspoons) this State.” —_— - ‘ WP Sachransdinaenicint ser Tea the floor, ‘Mix thoroughly. | "ait, 2 cups brown sugar, 2 cups} : . nn ee eae County Auditor. 44th Representative Distrlet, q aaa iy alte and peat well, then| Waite sugar, 2 teaspoons each of| Also a proposed Amendment to Section 10, Article ote for Two " © add the beaten yolks, and lastly teal come ane ot conse, allepice ond 3, of the Constitution, which will appear upon the bal-} OSCAR M. HAROLDSON, ROY WILLIAMS. Vote for Two, ‘ 4 Rem rscnea cnasie Tere “rhe | molasses, % cup cider vinegar, 2 feltewtag are the overage prieeg|OtS as follows: FRED W. HASTINGS. County Engineer. W. R. ANDERSON, full of bubbles and bake on the | Ook ed y's co sg le eal ge Series bythe local ghejesnion seiectt! “FOR the proposed Amendment to Section Ten (10) of | (7th Representative District THOS. H. RYAN D. B. CARR. Gther side till they stop puffing |, ded raisins and some sliced cit-| [Ten Gesterg it.terietion. sceorting | Article Three (3) of the Constitution relating to the succession Vote for Two. ee Use one-half or one-third fine corm) i and orange 1. Put Into these prices, ‘unless otherwise indieated./ to the office of Governor.” H ; County Superintendent of Common) 45th Representative District, } | Ls pee! - i meal or graham flour to make & porcelain kettle and simmer 21%4|°"* fF strtetiy first grades Feicggdn ss ra H. D, BUCHANAN. Schools. variety. Some persons prefer to| PO. “seal in quart jars for conven aE AGAINST the proposed Amendment to Section Ten (10) vgn ah : THOS. J. HARBACH, mix the sour milk with the flour] OC) in using and add more raisins or % lof Article Three (3) of the Constitution relating to the succes a8 F STER MARY G. O'MEARA. mB AULT. Gad let the mixture stand over! i, making pies. Add more sugar u sion to the office of Governor.” Otek hapa, , night. In the morning add the salt.| 414 spices if you wish County Auditor. y pices if you wisi t , “gered te ys le wll re — At the same time and places there will be submitted) orro a. case 8. B. AGNEW 46th Representative District, ‘ ir je C1 . an eo | ,.u : ms sa id seuncasemnan - ened just right, the cakes are very| ,, sey Sn ee es ees to the electors of King County the question of the pro | Scaety Maalaen Goumy ‘Clerk. Vote for Two. \ good without the eggs. xx. % cup sweet milk, 3% cups|. = be ‘ posed King County Harbor Bond Issue, amounting to CHAS. W. DOYLE. * Bread Pudding.—One pint of fine, | moi 3 te: = dine tart l oor. oe ‘ ne aE ; JAMES R. MORRISON, tale bread b ked 1 hour | “O"r eaapoons cream tartar, r $1,750,000.00, which will appear upon the ballots as} _ Pvmesemcvns: mitatete —_ HE. RE , er aeeeree wen Our! teaspoon soda. Sift cream of tartar | Spring br ee Se . County Treasur R. RE, in a quart of milk. Beat 2 eggs,| ‘i Hena. und u : County Superintendent of Common) County surer. Glee Ai cup of cugar, 1 level toa] °24,00%" with Nour. One teaspoon 3} follows: Schools R. WL ° - oll h ¥ is ¥. Littleton. 7 7 spoon of salt, 1 saltspoonful of nut-| “piling ie Onexin Oke cup chop-| 5 “King County Harbor Bond Issue. YE A a eoRnOws soba 47th Representative Distrist, meg or cinnamon, and 1 tablespoon | 64 raisins, % cup sugar, 3 tea-| fpr! “King County Harbor Bond/Iasue. NO.” ¢ : v8. | County Sheritt. Vote for Two. of softened butter. Stir into the spoons flour mixed with a little cold | s : pa ae County Assessor. 5 glad ett oie Sees, and atir all into the milk. Daxe| water. % cup hot water. Cook on| Pecns ‘Tore Pr The Polls at said Election will be opened at Eight papi geaee L. W. NELSON THOS. MULCAHY. | dish. Add one cup of raisins and o> ofoll ag lair id = “ny Che yaret Mente—selling Pree |. o'clock in the morning and remain open until Eight) _—~— nce County Coroner. PETER LAURENCE. ‘ you have a plum pudding. The ral-| then put another cookie on top and | ibs us@ [ib |o'clock in the evening of the same day, in all Precincts | County Clerk. T. R. LOER —— ee sins should first be boiled at least | pay. Cows rg : 1 > ATED TOWNS AND CITIES, and jeaedlee a County Commisisoners, one hour in water to cover, till pitt Hinata we IN INCORPORATED TOWNS A! Pugs Prosecuting Attorney. ee cee or weer we Economy Pudding. , will be opened at Nine o'clock in the morning and re- nesta aatralendes Vote for Two, Rice Pudding.—(1) Half a cup of| Sift together 1 teaspoon each of | i\7: ‘ we |tmain open until Seven o'clock in the evening in all Pre : Ist Commissioner's District. WILL H. HANNA. well washed rice, % cup of sugar, | *°4@ and salt, 1 quart flour; then cincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOWNS pa eter County Commissione: & little salt and a quart of milk.| ‘Ub in 2 cups of raisins. Stir two sIAND CITIES County Sheriff. Vote for Two. H.W, UTTER. Soak half an hour. Bake about two| thirds cup molasses into 1 cup but A} zS. : : ts hours, slowly at first, till the rice |teF or good lard, and mix all to- Heort | : . . ‘ ROBERT T. HODC Ist Commissioner District nd ‘Commissioner's Distriet. has softened and thickened the| S®ther, putting in enough good milk | weihers he on Dated at Seattle, Washington, this &th Day of October, 1910. we Ee erik nll SN ae Ww. J, TIRRNEY. milk; then let it, brown slightly.| i oe cin and boll s hours, : HH (Auditor's Seal) OTTO A. CASE bese Mapa ae 2nd Commissioner District. This is creamy and delicio damp clo nd boil 3 hours. ® a — i 3 sanaaenear Ms " (2) Three tablespoontuls of rice,| | For @ sauce, use 2 cups susar he Connty. Auditor, | 408: SNrnee. i eee eee =—— K & little salt, 3 tablespoonfuls of |‘@blespoons flour, well mixed to dere it Prosecuting Attorney. Wreck Master. i sugar, 1 quart of milk and 3 sour| ether, 1 tablespoon butter, and the 18% sheeahapaehiieiamninh apples, quartered and pared, or 1|0Utside thin rind of 1 lemon bolied * JOHN F. MURPHY Naess iescus aied Scisaava a sa2 cup of small, whole raisins. Put|!® 1 pint water an ee re ema, - i. all in a deep pudding dish, well but —" nd pian’, toes Justices of the Peace. Independent Non- tered. Cover and bake slowly four Molasses Muffins. ote for Two Seattle Precinct é Or five hours, till the rice is red or| Quarter cupful of molasses, 3 } Ist Commissioner District Vote for Four. . J colored. Serve hot with butter or| heaping teaspoonfuls of baking |* hashed’ tele tetileg Pies | DAVID McKENZIE GEORGE A. CUSTER. Partisan udiciary cream. powder % teaspoonful of salt, 3) ame mw] r " eggs, % cupful of milk, 1 cupful of | Pienio hams 16% | 2nd Commissioner District Be thee eaaoe Rees aeeeaeices k t Dear Miss Grey: Would you tell |flour and % cupful of rye meal. | f7i.5 H M. L. HAMILTON cKe! me where the cakewalk originated, | Mix and sift dry ingredients; add | t« e “ — ed Beeeeee One BORE Reem e ween and also if it ay Meats. Live Weight—Buying Price. oe is proper for boys|remaining Ingredients; beat well Wreck Master Judges of the Supreme Court and girls about 12 years old to| Drop from a spoon into smoki Melfers, th ot . © eeeee dan: a Ps ° Cows r : , : : GEORGE W. WILLIAMS —— > — ice it in company or in public hot fat and fry to a golden color. | }/)5) td Shall King ¢ ounty issue its negotiable coupon bonds|— _____.|] Constables, Seattle Precinct. ! A STAR READER Drain and serve. Bheep 6 ; ~ as son Vote for Four. Vote for Five. 4 A—(1) The idea was suggested Ta *4lin and to the aggregate amount of $1,750,000.00, in|... Justices of the Peace. 5 by the plantation dances of our ne-|* ********RRRRH HH yy, jSentile Precinct eeseee ose weeee .| Term— jseries, consec utively numbered, of 1,750 bonds of King} Vote for Nour groes and reproduced upon the min-| Ee fe ears, CHAR HEPARD, er stampa upon min- | THE BOBOLINKS M » |}County, in denominations of $1,000 eac h, payable to} JOHN B. GORDON . 6 years, CHARL BE. S$ (2) Very young children might|* When Nature had made all her such party or person rties ¢ ro! , | 6 years, HANS BUGGE. be permitted to dance the cakewalk | birds o | party or f , parties or persons, as shall pur JOHN EB. CARROLI Sone e ests senaeeeaees eeaseceens With no more cares to think on. at an entertainment, but I think 6 years, WM. HICKMAN MOORE: » |chase the same, or to bearer, twenty years after date some other idea would be better for of issue, with interest at the rate of not to exceed four | KR. R. GRORGE children of that age. She gave a rippling laugh, and land. one-tlll, pet ; 1 + wou 0: BROWN Constable, Country Precincts. 6 years, PRESTON M. TROY, —_—— out ’ and one 1 re cen yer antrum, yavable annually, Kent 7 arre 4 TO SEATTLE There flew a Bobolinkon f J —}*en 4 years, Warren W, TOLMAN, jand by and through its ard of County Commission-| Constables, Seattie Precinct. T. D. TUCKER Sete tee eet eet eee ee eet eee eeeeeet eee ee PHYSICIANS | « she laughed again; out flew a , 1.00 Jers, contract indebtedness by selling said bonds, or por ss iguiee: eal —— It’s time to call a halt upon pa- mate ss he ’ tions thereof, from time to time rt les A - | JAMES E. SHANNON tlents ignoring your advice, your A breeze of Eden bore them #| Veuetabies—Heliing Price.’ ech : Ime, at not less than par,| © ‘ Renahaode. Across the fields of Paradise Onions, California, yellow and to expend or cause to be expended, under the direc TOM MULLIGAN The ie edde r€ ae 4 ¥ 3 How many men have you told) Th Pcsmigg reddening o'er ° 'f |tion and subject to the approval of said Board, all the| W: ©. JONES encase Sele toes ore "to. shop. “omening| he Ma iH | | o#e . Prohibition Tick hi n hristopher ranch. . 126 | proceec 0 < ale, 1 ald anc lerance and) ‘ . . H Ee MR ig nt Christopher P. ¢ " 100 tae iat [PE Is of such sale, in aid and in furtt BCAR A. WISI Social t Ti k t nie how many obeyed? RERAKRAKKAKRERARS| bemcaiael? aie acea ES ompletion of the improvement and for the several | Justices of the Peace, Country Pre- alls cKe —_= Beattie Tieeeicn . toes cae te }particular purposes, and in the sums respectively for clnete, =| For Representative in Congres® . me eore fr 2 i 00 Ose, a > oO > se Auburn Repre tat NOVEMBER BREAKFASTS . ' reg jeac h such purpose, . is me - ned and set forth in the]“GrorGE Cc. MEADE resentative te Gongeeen R, BE. DUNLAP Bend of | ne, eraie,: 1.28@ 1.60 resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commis tack Diamond _W, W. SMITH A wr Mg eit Melon, cereal with sugar and |‘ $ 4 pe Pee ee 6 ¢ sioners . r ( ) » 28 av of Septe cs + age . my EAS ash 1910? of King County, on the 28th day of September,| W. W. DAVIES Judges of the Supreme Cow, | jcream, dry toaat e 144) r y toast, shirred egg Enumclaw Term— | coffee lected #un-cured wr @e to produce an CHAS. 8C RG 5. SCHOMBURC 6 years, W. EB, RICHARDSON, 1%@ 02 ee Ke i -Helling Price _ tA. ROCKW ELL, 6 years, E. J. BROWN, Non-Part san hothouse Stewed pears - “ ‘4 l pears, cereal with sugar okern dermand Ka y and cream, brown bread toast, bi DOCTOR: You know your pa-|con, coffee igs H}lents won't stop smoking, nor wil | f i, -w@ 40 |State of Washington, County of King, ss tle. S years, SAMUEL SADLER, Judiciary j MENHaee 15 brsokes the Tem fesene wines, cereal, rice griddle cakes ’ I, OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor and ex-officio appeals 6 years, A, H. BARTH K , eene | h syrup, coffee atchee f 3 , 4 7 : Ge clgar—a cigar which MUST sat : e apple 1 Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of King {SHIT i ] a t ' = Wenatchee ap 7. q i g JAMES H. NESBITT. 4 years, HORACE G, CUPPL | d which DOES eatiaty veteunds an b of ste spies cereal, frizzled| Native apples : County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above] vashon ah Bis " ae aie Ticket c jousands and| beef, bisct fin) ‘ . " r , H)} thousands of the best class of dis alt, coffee ot Concord, ¥akimi, and foregoing list of nominations is a true, full and] F. © TUBBS sain cans State Senators. at = Ss eriminating smokers Apple sauce, cere Cellternia’ Teuaye’ 0.0.3 complete list of the nomina -ertifie ; , i te TRL ROOT Nie ls ages of the Superior Cour . Eadwavacher Bros. & Co, ine4| brie cate, Sareal, mutfins, | Soivereis eatery ci omy list of the nominations certified to me by the} Constables, Gountry Precincts. H, RATHE Susaee of the: an ’ i uattie, Woah, se large bagkete oe various political parties of King ( ounty, Washington, | Auburn a ~ Vote for ‘lwo j 0 AU AS eed whe want tobe! Baked pears, cer ape fruit as therein set forth, AUGUST ROEHL State Representatives, | 3. ‘7, RONALD if ific value of the| corn cake, coffee. rapes... ~e he he Ct . " 44nd District : ( *Prosado’ tobacco blend, will drop ke, coftes, - ' grapes ee al) OTTO A. CASE; County Auditor, Atay. . Vote for Two. JOHN F. MAIN us a line, our representative will! Bananas, cereal, minced ha: P ‘itness my | 1 and : . is 26th 8. SWIFT. : coed nA, , m on|F ‘ y hand and official seal this 2¢ ay Bs SORGH a ‘i onsider it a privilege to call, toast, rolls, coftee, Fara Yonnd if tober, A. D. 1910. or eo Veahou atscpalical paste Aa GBORGN H. CLEMATIS 8. W. JACOBS, W. R, MACKLIN, JOHN T. CAS