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Rush In at the Closing Hour aid 8 in the closing for candi became the seventh corporation coungel candidate. Prank J, Hild brand and Andrew J. Quigtey are the new entries in the comptroiier a fieht, George W, Scott at the last moment appeared to contest Treas- wrer Terry's job, Those who filed for the three year council term Baturday after Inoon are: Joe Smith, Paul B |Hyner, Jobn Schram, Wilbur 8, Lewis, Fred Sawyer, | Nordskog, Leander Miller, Max Vi ter, George N. Cronk, Otway Par a Henry H. Kent, John Lamb, Jan A. Haight The following filed for the one year term: Charles H. Miller, Mrs, Sylvia Hunsicker, David Burgess, Charles Marble, Wesley Smith, Howard Tilton, F. W. Strang. SSN legislative enactment and not by execative order. ‘The report says “The committee is of the opinion “}that the board may have been ere lated to ald the secretary of agri .j culture in the disobarge of duties ore Ss 2 niece. remorse tone | bunting OF GERE Teorption jog 4 is, we the WIS NEICE fT; THEN TAKES OWN LIFE in his official capacity under = But it raises the question of ; They all aat on a log and yee |for rabbits to appear in a a #12 clearing Suddenly one flashed by land entered a clump of bushes near roe rina. into the bushes, and fired, Her groans answered the mot ook and | Elke reached the spot to find her from |deed. After ascertaining she Was_ jdead he hastened to Puyallup and | ‘obtained the poison. Think They Have Two Bold Thieves. in Ed Edwin and Pred Morrow whom dotectives arrested Saturday | some jewelry on Washington street, night while trying to dispose of fe police believe they bave two ie thieves in the tolls who are respon- ‘de to re- sible for many of the robberies that hare been committed in the last which was stolen from her In & room st 1246 Washington oceupied by the “two men, a large quantity of jewelry and valuables was found. ——— (7 COULD HAVE EEN SOLD BY NOW That of property that you rock ike to sell would have been sold no doubt if Star “want” ade had been employed. ik is now possible to tell all Seattle people 7: your prop erty through The Star. Manf pieces of property find buyers when advertised | Real Estate” division of the “wants. Main 9400; Ind. 441. *} well up in one's eyes, Bo pitiful ned Four wl ription oo Piha address label of your paper that date arrives, if your sub- Seription has not again been paid in advance, your fame is taken — t A ore oft ane ‘we have eatublished agencion at the following lora tions x. 6409 Ballard av. Phone av. at main offic Transient are ite per line or 3 times for the a-Dtten of 2 for caste a MIKE COHN New and second hand clothes bought, sold and exchanged. 1017 Pike St. S Ind. L, 2699; Main 6932. Bring this ad with you and get 10 per cent discount. Leara to dance tn two days Private instruo- tion. Trial Las. P34 ers without orem, * come to Suites of light, housekeeping rooms at $10 and $12 \per month; gas and electric light Included. ‘Also sleeping rooms at 1,50 per week, 116 14th ave. 8., hear Yesler way UNIVERSITY DALRY sig milk and cream. ig and Bateeeasie, a Leware 5904 itt North ‘teh Funeral Directors Main Or: Phones, corner Bint and mien |. Ind. 478) FR on 2. Bi7’ Premont sav. __North 220, Green 21 — BUTTE wow TH @ BON Professional Directors and Licensed Embalmers. 1921 It. Phones 949, Dnivernity Undertaking Parlors, 4314 4th N. North £12, Groom 164. “Funeral Direo- and University. Lost iy Found. i B Ret White Bide. receive reward, Phone Main 27392 English P spot Lice Bonney Wateo tors, “ont lar, Mre, ‘yamies Monroe 149, . eyes, performed by one of the best: | alable to walk out in the garden and lto spend in a darkened room, CORNERS ILL LOB ANGELES, Jan. 22.—short fter appearing fn Supertor Judge | fourt for the resumption of bis trial, Bert M. Comners, charged with complicity ina plot to dyna mite the Hall of Records, became suddeniy and violently Il, A physl: | cian was summoned and a recess or: | dored, Sulphurro a | THE STAB—MOUDAY, JANUARY 22, 1012, ‘Dies After Rescue After being rescued from the war tor near Pier B yeuterday morning, where he was clinging to @ pile, it died at th elty vital morning He was a member of the Kverett |lodge of Eagles, who will conduct the funeral a Marvel! ree of yesterday Woman Blind Most .of Her Life Tells Story of Her Wonderful Recovery SIGHTLESS EYES ARE MADE TO SEE AGAIN Liquid Sulphur tg 38-74 Performs Remarkable Cure Bothell Minister’ 's Wife BLIND AT EIGHT YEARS OLD Happy Woman, in Interview for This F Newteape Tells How C, M. C. Stewart's Wonderful Discovery Brought Back Faculty After Years of Suffering and Privation This ae shows Mrs. F. J. Muelier, whose recovery from blind- Jewelry in their gos gg Som ness through use of Suiphurro is one of the marvels of the time, with her veneral husband, who is minister of the Lutheran church, now living at Bothell, on Lake Washington. Mre. Mueller was stricken blind when a child of & She is now 64. Through all the intervening years she has been able to see only for brief intervals. BY F. W. STRANG Every mail bring letters telling of cures wrought by Sulphurro, the Liquid Compound of Sulphur, orig: inated by C. M. C. Stewart, Mr, Stewart gave Sulpburro away friends and friends’ friends until he had distributed $10,000 worth of ft and was forced to put it om the! market. It ia doubtful if any new medicine ever had such a spon-) taneous response from sufferers. Rheumatiem, stomach disorders, goiter, blood affections, dropsy and tumors, but the most remarkal came of all was its restoration of | wight for Mrs. F. J. Muetler, wife of Mity|a venerable Lutheran minister of eyes he told me ye Bothell To hear~ Mrs. Mueller’s story) from her dwn lips makes the tears her blindness, and so joyous ie she tn the recovery of her sight. Ever) since she was 8 years old had her sight been affected, and now she is G4 During the intervening yeary whe had not more than brief intervals when she could see. Once after an ‘operation on ber | spectaiixts, her | and she was | known American vision was cleared admire the flowers and the sun. | shine. Hut when the sun went) down Mra. Mueller's sight went) and years of darkness and | suffering followed. Mrs. Mueller had no thought that | ahe would ever be able to see again, wheo she visited Mr. St * home, on the arm of her overat-| tendant husband. She had become | of late years & wufferer from rheu- onaions She beard that Mr. Stew-/ art ‘had made a medica! discovery by liquefying sulphur in an original compound, and she sought the rem- edy as relief from her rheumatism. | Mr. Stewart did not even prom-| ise that relief, He gave her a bot- tle of the preparation, hoping it would lessen her suffering, and he asked that she let him know what progress she made. He sympa | thized deeply with her in the af) fietion of her blindness, and se} eretly wished that it might be in his power to restore her sight, When Mra. Mueller again visited , not long after, her rheumatism was gone, and she needed no guide for her footsteps; her lost sight had returned. But let Mrs. Mueller tell the story. Aas joyful a girl of 16, she fairly bubbles over with exultation as she recites her experience: “For more than thirty-seven years I was blind in one eye, and| sixteen years in the other. Some- times only could I tell the differ ence between daylight and dark- nese, and much of the time I had thought we had tried every possl- ble cure, and I had settled down to the not pleasant thought that I nev- er could see again, That thought now makes me shudder, “When I was only 8 years old I suffered from fever. That was where I was born, on the Island of Langness, off Schleswig-Holstein, in the North sea. The fever set- tled in my eyes, and I was kept for months in a darkened room. The doctors hardly knew what to say. about the case, One of the ape clalists that examined me wanted to take out one of the eyes, but my er would not let him. “gometimes I could see a little in the years that followed. Then, 23 years ago 1 came to America—to marry Mr, Mueller, who had come ito America before me. In Napoleon, Ind. he had @ small church A year after, in 1890, we moved to Lanesville, Ind, and there | was totally blind, be so proficient with my fingers that I could make dresses for my baby without the sense of sight. “We had not much money, My husband saw some doetors, but they said they could do nothing for me. Rheumatiam of the eyes, they sald Mt was, My brother went to Loule ville to see a doctor there, oe when this man sald he could by me, my brother said he would pod the expenses of my trip, When the doctor examined my he could cure mo. But to Mr. Muoller he sald, whispering, that there was no hope. “The next morning he performed the operation. When it was over 1 could see as T had not been able to see before since I was a child. tt was beautiful, and 1 was so happy. Mrs. Mueller trembled as she told of that operation, and smiled with | happy recollection at the thought of walking about in the doctor's flower garden when it was over. But ber face darkened again “In the aftgrnoon a strange feel ing came over my eyes, and by the jtime the sun went down I was blind as I had been the day fore,” she sald. Tn 1907, at Omaha, Mra. Mueller was taken to @ specialist of note, and for @ time had partial return of vision. Coming to Seattle two years later, the affiiction grew worse. Specialists here diagnosed the case as of cataracta) formation “T heard through a friend of Mr. Stewart how Sulphurro was curing rheumatiom, so Mr. Mueller and I went to his home to get some of the medicine,” she continued. “I followed his directions implicitly, taking the preparation internally and bathing tn ft with great regu ‘jarity. The hot bathing water | poured upon my eyes, for this seemed to relieve the palm. “About seven weeks after I be- ; fan taking the Liquid Compound of Sulphur Tt had a strange experience. | At midnight 1 had the sensation of being able to see into the adjoising room. 1 searcely knew whether it was real or not, Yet the idea of seeing did not excite me as much as I would now expect. “I went to sleep, and the hext morning got up as usual and went out for breakfast, Still I seemed to be able to distinguish some ob jects around me, My daughter says she saw a film roll back from my be. | eyes. “When a neighbor woman passed the house and called to me, I sur prised her by telling her the color of her dress and the number of but- tons on her waist, Then I that my sight had returned, and 1 was like a girl again in my joy. “The first thing I thought of was to let Mr, Stewart know of my good fortune, and when I saw him ‘he was as pleased aa I, It was truly wonderful. “Sulphurro is the greatest medi- cine that was ever discovered,” de clared Mra, Mueller, “and to my dying day I shall be thankful to it and to Mr. Stewart.” Seeing has given Mrs. Mueller a new pleasure in living. It has made her so happy she can hardly control her joy. Her case wide attention, and all Bothell is re joleing with her at her recovery. Her clear, blue eyes look #0 strong and well now, and she gazes at one with such directness, that it is hard to believe those same eyes have heen sightiess for the greater part of their lifetime, has attracted |~ Legal Notices OF SPECIAL STOCK HOLDERS’ MEWTING ico In hereby given the stock holdete of the Tres Amigos Gold Mining Company of Seattle, Wash- ington, and of Colonia ‘Juares, Chihuahua, Mexico, that pursuan| to arid in necordanee with the written re stockholders holding we bird of the stock! of the sald company, & spe the stockholders at 2 the twenty-ninth Janvary, 1912, the follow. (husihees office), (29th) day of consider and vote on ing questions First. The expulsion and ¢lec tion of one or more members, and election to fil their places on the board of trustees of the said Tres Amigos Gold Mining *Cowpany Second. The sale and terme of wale of a part, or the whole Of the real estate and holdings of the said | Ni, Tree pany. Third. The transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meetings of the stockholders of the Tres Amigos Gold Mining Company, Dated at Colonia Juarez, Chihua- hua, Mexico, January 17th, 1912. B. L, CROFP, President Cc, STARKEY, Secretary B. M. STARKEY, Trustee. Amigos Gold Mining Com- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING nY SEATTLE PORT COMMISSION Notice ts hereby given that at two P.M. January 34, 2, the Neattle ynanisalon” will ene. wt their room #44 etre building. purpose of dec wpe oot arbor roca fenttie. AL thie hgur persons denirin thers In favor eta of ive ot of such past two xa * Bir Biel na Lt LADIES REMODEL! ING PARLOK ¥ dewives partner tn py wtieman preferred. tar poultry and experinoee. Bouthwest Rive untleroy care maker — Main oh: elnenoe went Yi HATS e367; IND of BL AGeS sharpened, Toe ran The, ote. 1403 4th ay pam hag aes ‘ "Fos 3 rir Afoatoure, réxidonce the- thie week, cash prises. Phone “adopt baby ie dental Washington ae KS Le Ladies free Cadies, tailoring, gowns, also remodel. ing. 406 Northern Hank Bide. Gremenaki fadiew’ talioring. North 754] Fancy Sholl-Hnndied Houvenie _fovrenis Pen Co. 1205 Bea! te B Koop br $12.80, “Cogiiilamy S07 * an ‘tle Behool of Popu ortnted av Main’ ti ind diet. or, 1 nN ny pertencel or Se telephone operssore Apply, 1104 3rd av. oF 1820 Fecitio Telephone and ‘Telegraph Weesctancet chocolate wanted. Pay $2.00 day. Smith, 5229 Ballard ave. Two walesiadion, can take 212 pets ce Help Wanted—Male. . only ayatem collewes ip he world, If at Se to be a first-class, fininhe man jearn years’ experience, i yuctors galy our teaching id while | COLI BARBER COLLNGE, Ocoldental a ‘ented—Men end womea e learn the pa tam trade, Largest and most mplete school in the Wert. Wa pald while learn An unlimited course only $4 ‘ell avd see our school or Write. f for perenne NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE. . or 720 aero AY ‘Main #43 ‘Boliclior Wanted—To cae tor subscribers to live daily, Salary or salary and commission to right man, Country work, Call Mr. Bur rows, Care Star, 1309 7th ave, HE PROMPT examinations clerks, stenog- |, bookkeepers, fe sees peltions, very soon. | See M 3 Alaska Bidg. Main 6029 ‘ime tat} paying v taught tet to 26 "leanons. Jets free. 0 lar Mudie dipper “Pop” ies Bngineors, firemen, janitors inatruct- ea for license: ‘reasonable terms. Beattie Steam Knginecring School, G09 Oriental building, & tht 9 Wanted —Hrr Wek Queen City % durin st amLearn longi natrpotios 1h38 Minor ay. mi 2853. GEYMPIC APTS, Ti Weatern ay— ingle rooma, $1.50 u Rear public mart ‘at. pool room. te Der cite cramer, Tea Dali ‘erent terininus of the last Coquitiam. finke $80 4 Week. Situations Wanted— Male. Plumbing repairs 76e an hour; no eharge for riding on street cars. Call up about 6.00 o'clock morn ing or ovening, Main 5208, Chas. Musselman boy, #6 Typesetting Co., Rverythin peat Thte ——== gee ee a iu Muin 286 mines private home preferred. Addroas wm a Tan wanita room wud oard, particulars, Gitve care Star 15-107, “Business Chances. anty aoNiing Bee owner Kempahell. adian Pa- work PO ENIE Nap: on account of sickness at 602% Pine st. J. Bo you know that the ¢ cific. railway ta already at on the beginning archase past due Hotes, mort a and claims. 211 Boston Bik. to} © Houses for Rent. Mone S28) for wale, 6100.00, leased ground: water ‘biped gg lnawire “Sat "ac irey 1, WILT, t ave. Nicely Furnlohad 7 mona ble h pute, on Broadway eer, Priday night nowly and bath. Hellevue ay i-toom furnished Batiard 1486 f-reom Fent houke Bor " ie per a Furnished Rooms. warm. roomm clean, nlshed Found— Th. ay. eae on rooms in the Hotel Craig, 1114% ded av ) week up, Ind. Bpring, ¥2 CHS weak Free baths Yates Hotel, th ar Hoard wid roow for $6.00 & week, or tranmiont. 609 Ch err. sires wieam heatod Hoe ne 133 Pie nt fi 6a b cat 1012 ed Kone kony per month. Office w ork Block. Furnished housekeeping roome. Phone L 311 | | Ne. | inexperienced, 10 wook | Dor | it f its great tor- m? ji room plaster- . barn and minutes place as the owne munt of budi: to the # lene than cowt of tn Vor In % ate ut inley Wiig. Phone % MERCER TBLAND™ We have @ client that will trade a alow GF other pro) onthe inland. rovements Willing. Main « tals “oF irade for income prop- erty or ranch land, one saw mill DO YOU WANT 1 A CHICKEN RANCH to non thowe two watk from sta ol, nearly all cleared; ri, severnt chicken $600; terme, $100 ROBERT MALTBY 1610 ALASKA BUILDING. three fine dairy nn, look Will take Beattle property as part, payment, Houseboat to # oF automoblic ange for RERG LAND CO. 2a New York Bid 1. $312, Main 551 launch Farm Lands. $95, cant ‘and $10 monthly will e of our Glenwood Located on sound, Keattle in well mettlod very to just ‘din or poultry ran ‘of theme tracts will 8 than independent am same is | one hour's drive to first class mar ket in Hrem: ne hour by boat ¢ 1 ™ , Open chings end Srinday CLOBE TO SEATTLE 10, 15 and 20 of market pot loved in the clom 6 carh and $16 a month adison car and Kirkland to our branch office on Kirtland wharf, or HURKE & FARRAR 104 Cherry a Ground Floor. Gest ie enloge. TE a GENUI SNAP 60 acres of level land; no rocks of «ravel over 34 scres thoroughly cleared: §-ro- big barn, on Pacific bigh Dy, telephone, cream route will put you in possession ance § per WEST C JAST LAND CO 1153-14 American Bank Bidx LAW PRICED ACRE ‘ ne oll, On good wagon Seatde and near ot, for $400. This the maricet y kind of eany Gilgen, 104 Cherry y 17 miles from Vancouver. British Columbia you want a ‘auffman-Kelly iren. ehicken Co. ich, fee he Live n Hank Wid: CLOSE-IN CHICKEN RANCH doun and $10 « month Room enough for $00 chick- fae and close to Meaitic, with transportation and fare 116 Hack worth Room 307 Didg., oppoalio. postoffice For acres of good land, Liberty roary 1st T0 acres fine fruit and alfalfa land Ideal hog ranch transportation facilities the best; water obtain- able to trrigate entire tract; man and wife can take this under desert act; lands in xame district se from $50 to $500 per acre. WENATCHER EPHRATA LAND CO, 11lt Third Ay, Seattle, Wash ___Phone Main 29 CHAP CHICKE Washington n@ large trac ini Price RANGHT ne new terme, dock at NEAR™ naman, Anderson Madison park. een ALMIB VALLEY, TOLT 40 aoree: tes lat ose to stat nly $35 per acre; term ILLINS & SON 904 Third 19 ACRBS AT Snohomish county MACHIAS Lies well; good first class view; no Moods. $70 per acre easy m4. One telephone mn milk route; shingle bolts on some res salt wat with eaay term yard __ building. Main i467 FIV ACK FC , One mile from good n, storon, school, hotela and railroads; good land; free from rocks, $10 down, $6 per month; no taxes, no inter- See G. A. Pingree,' 307 Leary Second and Madison fine land in Gontral Ore gon offere & sacrifice. Full 305 Liberty’ Bldg.| n, » bottom land: sale. State Ald Tho Co Company controls of the land in the terminal otty of Coquithum, ort} LAND |S n | Wanted. 6409. ii Wille} HALF-HOUR HALF-ACKE TRACTS On the Bast Mide of Lake Washing directly + ewe thas rom Meding. Can ¢ome and Yoaler from exactly halt « lorge boatn rn) ts (the ares of five! 40x100-fo0t lots) Torme as low an 19 per cent pare and balance easy monthly pay ments, HENRY Main #087 BRODERICK, INC. Ind, 6475. Howe Build gration ‘ompletion of bound to Get IN that will the Pans tw i Northwest good nol well seth cheap tras enough tm Price b260 for the ® mont , Owner 16) ings and Sunday WERE Tt A G600 ou want and poultry ranch, in # location where It is bound to increase rapidly in yalue, don't fail see this place, Owner, going educ he price to small payment down, noo Yong ti ROBE MALTBY 1010 ALASKA BUILDING. WHEN BUY Consider the Handy to mark and depo % mile level land: wek overflow lin grass grow anything, such as fruit rh § and than it eounty * ber- O-sere tracts tak f y Hag. tnd aad BM and nee the pict 4 TRACT OF GOOD “BOI. | and on terme of $10 do a month. This wilt ne the vegetables your family needs a surplus to sell the 1 Within a few minutex’ w landing upd school. Ste nis, We will fu Your and eh bors of terry Bee us i = > BU RKE & FARRAR 104 Cherry st - } Open & xs SOUTH OF TOWN NEAR NEW CAR LINE best of soll, fine improved, levek easily IN FOR CABE 1 voleanic ash land, of way of the N. P Ki and § miles from @ town, on ukee BR all cleared RK the Miiw howhoN BLOCK i ACRES BEAUTIFUL LAKE AND CITY VIEW acres in berries; fine for garden or x ew ferry landing trade fer well nm. bungalow or Sil 3rd av. or e Kenwood 3074, & ACRES, $200. $10 CASH, $5 MONTH. fine timber, 00d school. nine boats dally morrow, 10 o'clapk boat Owner, 1019 Third ay. nings. Open ev wate land. bu ries, ning clome to Seattle E NEW HOUSE y ITH ACRE TRACT) We can sell a’ new, house with an acre tract, across*Lake Washing ton at Kirkland. or $676. ‘The soil Is rich alder land, fin tables and poultry rent money: $56 month. Near seh Come ols an or see BURKE & FARRAR Cherry St. Ground Floor, Open Evenings. ROOM COTTAG Save your mt 9 owning your own home, City water; large lot; only $1,406.00. Good view of Lake Washington; 15.00 per month. Ne ELLIOTT BAY MENT CO. $56 Colman Block LCLINGPORD HILL LOT * from Lincoln high school, Phone White 648, 104 INVEST- North 1031 OWNER— HOME New, § rooms; hot toilets; full basement; garage; ideal location; leaving city; ell tue. Beacon 1106 wale, snap OWNER water heat mortgage if de- Iress D-103, Star. i ber- 6x100; dirt 0K Tet; Unten and y $1,500.00; $10.00 per improvements tn and n Mortgage & Bldg. Street. Central Bidg Goa Croom close in, between Bast Madison car: $100.00 cash, month, All paid. | Amer Go. 407. Uni For sale Waal the elty and ‘corner ate. iF COLMAN, Bldg. Seattle Tn all parts LYER, 804 Leary Bide. attle Real Extate Asan. rolls deyetoped for 0c, any In at 1. at 6 they’te iaone Photo ‘Shop. Bid lation Saiuttha 300 per cent in one month Westlake Bivd lot. Main RA West Seattle Real Estate. LOTS, LOTS, LOTS LOTS OF LOTS Rich lots. Lots of pretty trees, A reat lot of fine wood on enc ot, Lot of time and little money buys them. Let us go out with It will only take i ad- Residence: Kodak ize. avobw The pop crease 7 ree i and $8 monthiy. Phone us 0 JOHN H, WHITE COMP. 407 Oriental Bik, Main 2209 bi eat Seattle Real Downs Bk ond te. Nain 24u0 a por oad de- Woodlawn, av. Red Ev 5 a inch, $2 per Toad Queen Anno 408, Ind. pan with first Toad coal & McLeod, Phones 1218 t dust alnweigh’ Pay |n. p. | make, roads, | |_ dustrial dl | Wanted to Buy--Furniture | P04 FART PCR ROP ON “, Pay caah for Main Tain 1610 Virst av 30. AGCTION CO 6 merchandines A 3619, Olde 188 6 uiate chairs, snow canes. Chicago | aise 6 Office Kurn Co. 1326 it ay | Lake Burlen Property. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Large tracts on new Lake Burien car line, now under conatraction; $260; 6 down, $5 per month Kk. W Xho, {iz New York: Block, fia este in 736, CON % nto or vaennt prope it nd # per cent, any amount from to $600, for a long or short a er Y payments, sty - tevant & 318 ond and Columbia. MONEY TO er od rewidences. Ratew tas h reanonable com ent $16 Coutral Bi ra OMPANY, no deo- Boston lon SF ‘| For Sale — Miscellaneous. Motoreyele Tor wale at bargains & fully equipped; Excelsior battery machine, See Mr. Burrows, Star office, 1309 7th avg, iy ee curly coated Re- r Kenn, ® FD. ioos Files trom 100 tt. down Kino takee phone poles and mining timber Address George Beebe Loomeiti, Wash. Keep your eye lant great term ater, idney m—the al, the Pactfiic Ine plumbin, and vegetables of all kinds: | . | BARE creek, | 4 plies and repairm AUyBY'315. Secon Yi mai heck protector; sell were Star. 0 to RUB id new $30 anona ble. reed all vari 79 crything int &i Pike Btreet. eat MODEL t Hatches all tertile « bot 5 Ask capatonse fr AABLI ING © Barorer SEED CO., Bs pigeons, Bele sien hares, turkey,’ poultry supe ALEM POULTRY MARKET Cor, Pine and Pike Place pultry Biandard bred see bot This is ‘a snap, Lake banking business = Interent aie savin, ed BE, Serta bit xh" ” 3. Holt Rain eo and jobbera, con ever and see! | husband $25.00 down and| -." ents 2227 Phone Main 1179. Ind. | Wheelright wood tu or oi) oa oL bik ae a a tidings. | water, | r06) SANG h ty bide rates ment f Troan Socket Collateral deni; x. henry loans, Jowost separate apart. bancing : anole Academy. 6 on Fourth. b bee ne st tween ADVICE PR floss tai Atien, 7th uing. Laws, aepeciones in on Bik. Phan Vv cases; husband Property vighta: reals Saintes. Modetnie ‘feos i ~|& A. Townend wn vous nnd oh: toca BioRad, chroalg treatment is remarkably success. do Annex, rooms sae 337, iilinnix” 35 voars and WOMEN: cg itt ed 7 LA ie postoftic wep eat Parisian Doctors, 400 lobe. ha, and Madison. Consultation Sy = every we n. rs. 10-7. Sun. 10-2, DRON. M. COOK, goitre, nose, throat. catarrh, women. 368 Arcade. Annex, Dr, Wm. F. Lovering, 918-20 L. Exchange. Both phones Laer Dalton. ak A aT ASR and Forel RT in diff FR advice to Ri Henry Plag. ator tOrney. n Patents, wi Main ences: founded ised: 12 years. 4 3 ee Barnes & Go. torneya, #10c11-17 Hoge ¥ for book. ae wg We Adama & Brooks, registered and Trade Mark Attornoye; 2 In Seattle. ¢, book! Seattle office Ride. lable: firm beto °s able firm before having you lumbing done. and get. fleires, $11 Sth av. Main 1963, PRINTERS jouse, Yoo prices. firs ‘ir Ind. 1307. otter Prt Ri ht oh Bargain lot of Row, $6 & foot Hi First Ay. 5. ion Transfer, Moving, Sto 2007 2nd av.’ Main 886, Ind. 886. IAAT Const rap Cherry St i a ‘ork, Ind. 1379, Main 8684,