The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1911, Page 3

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 191? a mgaaaaarecaaaiammaarar eae cesarean Osgar Was Too Soon in Coloring the Easter Eggs Words by Schaefer sid ee Te es Music by Condo we vi WHY AIN'D : 3 aR Sone. Me pase »_ B99 ; ; Vee y BY Gout Y OILED : COLORED Yer, NUNS yc Gi coca rN a ay DO WE HAF fo 3, Sire: irae D / ; ae ish VAIT ALL DAY I ee Fe lou Gar Liao Henan | $ For EASTER ( “ eM Te > h ich = bg ga ) T will be hibits at in Mam. ay. The bred in didate to eup, W. AP P = = Sd i RAMINTERSTATE, (COMMERCE COMMITTEE | The Count May Quit Stage MINES KILL ae bedrest ay . aa toby a : ca For His Happy, Happy Home | 7,000 A YEAR |W of Ca t P r Von Mourlk de Beaufort | ‘ - Tonce featured in the newspapers as t ive t oe iT ation sets a di or a a when the saloc pefore the counct! has been invited to come ef or. } home. | the sir » bet ui on #5 BRIDGEWORK £4 The count and the count« By United Preas Leased Wh son-tn-law | FORT WILLIAM, ©: > 5 still frown c mn of the | |—Two little boys named count’s name, been per I ‘ . _ John, two years old and Jos Representative Wm. C. Adamson. |*¥aded to permit the reconciliation beams reys' Seventy - Seven cis, sixteen months, were b Breaks up Grip and went outside t t es | Chief Bane nick, on an order from : dest boy, four years old, says PAINLESS WORK A §PRCIALTY » a a 4 OPENING OF THE ENUMCLAW the . four ' Examinations Free John climbed on a table to : ~ / . LAS GET Ww Keep a sharp look v LINE Fr TH HICAGO, MI matches. He lit on - aa a pone aoune lt ty since a white woman B T ST 0) Ohio Dentists WAUKEE & PUGET SOUND was in flames.|the object of restoring ‘ RATLWAY m brutally assaulted last summer | (® United tere tzoerd twice Ms out for changes. d ran outside. Theis feared , g Sunday, Apel 2, by Nath: H rt Lawtor ASHLAND, Or pril in the weather and at 1s nexrp » comes 48 | Thurman a feeling of a Cold take perished > RIIS SPEAKS AGAIN b . 8 eopart of a campa onomy. | George 8b an seven,” it shortens and modera WORLD’S GREATEST ‘ « ’ h fef BHannle i this ac- injured the attack aco A. tris saseersee the coe! ARREST POLICEMAN |: ie Baunick objected to this ac injured by the onthe Aitackse toner begin | MOVING PICTURE, lular Saturday noon meeting of the h coum | Municip y thakel.| Op the request of Prosecutor entire Interbas Fort Lawton | jast night to ache, and you have Pains and “Th me And don’t forget that The | Municipal Wetntanton ine nekel-| scarphy, Sedge Mata yesterday | rive The men went to the quarry to|Soreness in the Head and Chest e Fall of Troy Mar Pink edition carries every | issued a warrant against Henry E. | Seattle fl 6:05 p place charge of dynamite. Mra.|Cough, Sore Throat, General Pros) |}CLASS “A” THEATRE iiss off Meal sporting news that | Washington. — The democratic! Hardin, former policeman. He was| Moncton 7:40 © VIGTORIA, B. C., April §—Alfred | Shump ace ed tration and Fever, or the cure may 3rd Pike _ | colleagues of Representative Caleb| arrested by Deputy Sheriff Zim-| claw § mw. These are the only | J riey was elected mayor yes. charge be d-| take longer. rd at e Wworth while. You are mise | powers of Kentucky have an-|merman last night. He {s belleved| through passenger trains withont | ter fag 8 whole lot if you miss the | nounced that they will refuse to|to be needed as a witness against between Seattle and Bnum-| M. Micatare 6 Madioins Ge Pink. serve ob any committee with him. ' Charles eee) | wae 3.620, lens severe. I witters ects, New York. HOW BEN HOWARD, FARMER BECAME INDEPENDENT IN 8 YEARS On 18 Acres of Snohomish County Up- B* HOWARD is known to almost every man land, and Made $1,400 Per Acre “Of the blueberry and blackberry he has planted in Snohomish County. Eight years ago he on Berries Last Year several varieties, and these have produced 800 crates chose 18 acres of upland situated on thé south to the acre, the blueberries bringing a gross income by @ majority of 706 over A. ed. Mrs. 8b in a serious ¢ | 1 * permas. The total vote cast | tion, but her husband's injur All Drug Stores 25c, or mailed 15 Days, Starting Apr. 15 to the grower, on an average for the season, of about ‘ " ‘ oe $1.75 a crate.” 200 feet high. The neighbors laughed and his friends We desire to say to you that the poorest soil we warned him that he would never make a living. IN SELECTED have-at Machias is ¢wice'as rich as the bese moll that Ben Howard didn’t laugh then. He laughs now. Ben Howard had to start on, yet he produces 800 The barren plateau of eight years ago is now a thriv LOG ying crates of blueberries and blackberries to the acre, ing fruit farm. Ben is now called the foremost fruit i. ATIONS a bringing him a gross income of $1.75 per crate or $1,400 income per acre. raiser of Snohomish County. Dollars are rolling in \ 1 to him. TRS LARD 4S oF , We offer you your choice of 1,000 acres of land > hi 3 } at $60 to $70 per acre. 5 acres of good rich level We copy the story of Ben Howard as related in The I 5 \ : Snohomish County land for $300. Everett Herald of Sept. 28, 1910: | PROVOKE BROCULALIN (e\\\\ a y jana tc fork of the Skykomish River. The river bank is over “This year-he gathered a crop of Baussick pears waiving sven ones el REQ = 50g <9 agg Ay ge $10 Cash mens weighed more than one pound each. In the apple pena oy ‘eee the Jonathan, the Jeffries ake } HORE LUE AChE PER | | I BALANCE the Delicious varieties, bearing about half a crop this year, as an off-year for that variety. The Jeffries ALSO, \4 \ f, $5 Per Month variety has proved to be the best adapted to the o \ Eimate and ites seven of these trees, planted eight PACE 10 TEXT BOOK SNOHO/IISH CO on Five Acres years ago, he took 45 boxes of apples selling at from SSSUED BY EVERETT CHAMBET? OF COYIERCE $1.25 to $1.50 a box. From 50 trees in the Howard 4 orchard this year he shipped 200 boxes. The Jona WI -— =7 : — Pea . The land is north of Seattle, close to Snohomish, than has proved a splendid cooking apple, while the NN - NW oes = = Z in the Pilchuck River Valley. Excursions daily. You Jeffries variety has shown itself capable of developing ———— 2 can make a living and a good living on five acres. fine growth and flavor on the Howard ranch. Come in at once. Ask anyone in town about us. OLE HANSON & CO. newvori Brock

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