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rae make thi zit i souvenirs BIRDIE H. CERNE years ago 1 was com- ‘@p my position on ac. @ rundown condition. inualty with occasion fa the early stages of Tu- After taking one bottle | Creation | was wonder ‘and my cough had and I went back to three mysell pertect- am now in-fine health, 1 cheerful- being so wonderfy recovery H. CERNEY. to be able to Heth remedy that Sor those | afflicted 0 ASTHMA, D BRONCHITIS or condition. Our After taking at every day. statemen i fo seen from ry at our office of | citizens who are Temedy, NA- one of the 0 ALTERA- | EXPECTORANTS In are constantly they are entirely re- an refer you to many mot only in Se |tire stranger to him, Schwartz vol-| brick; given ¥ mmm TWO PROGRESSIVES WHO AR FIGHTING FOR PRINCIPLE DR. WALTER KELTON | Progressive Candidate for Coroner James Crawford, progressive can. didate for county treasurer, is dis tinetiy a progressive. He is now in the employment business, but he is sO Kenuine a progressive that Craw. ford is an enthusiastic advoc of the plank fm the progress! plat form, which calls for the abolishing of private employment jand patting them under control Crawford is an experienced ac countant and plans to put the treas urer’s office on the highest busl- | ness basis. He is pledged to the |nonpartisan idea and will employ his deputies on the basis of merit and effi ney and not because of political affiliations |. Crawford started a little coffee house in Beattie about 22 years ago. Many unemployed men used }to come to his place. Bo he estab jlished an employment agency tn connection with the caffee house. And never once, during all these APPLE DAY PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 17.—The! governors of all the Pacific coast |etates are to be asked to tssue a | proclamation declaring Monday | November 18, “Apple day.” | fort has been originated here to have everybody in the Waited States eat at least one apple on} that day and give the entire day state honor of the Northwest's greatest product. The day will mark the opening of the Northwest Land Products show tn Portland TRIED HIS BEST SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. After tying unconscious for 19 days, Anna Bohlin, who took gas with # leged suicidal intent because of a love affair, is dead here today, dew |pite the heroic oe to save her life by @ transfusion of biood from Oswalk Schwartz, a waiter. Sehwartz, while waiting on some relatives of the girl ina Ear that's] cafe, overheard the remark that a transfusion of blood might save the girl's life.. A are suffering fs troubles, call ‘nt the 'S CREATION Bank Bide. GIVEN that lution No. all of The Cit September 235: dum has been City grain Ite LE AS FOLLOWS perform night ne: hours of the day service ten (10), (D) o'clock the event « of the shall have the to summen such as may be off im the pr: ty. In their work the trom and ae hight to day MH alternate there #hali health ful leyen a on duty iB ordinances as they 1 Provision an charter aw ah: cages th ot grea’ or F unusual contiag: } tre) emergency ‘Masistant. or other person command Fire! power tire. on be provid-| Places ot firemen| ore nt of The and Fepealing ail INED BY THE CITY OF When Kate Anderson bought the Portland hotel, 2112 First ay. the oft-repeated promises of Frank Lewis to marry her were still fresh in her memory, #o she had the title ood, made out to him. That was some) time ago. Since then the promises have been just as frequent, but she is now beginning to think Lewis will get no farther than the prom- ise stage. Yesterday, after b her complaint, the superior cow enjoined Lewis from approaching the hotel or from asserting owner ebhip in ft or encumbering it. GETS CURIOSITIES Mre. Mary E. Hart, special com- missioner from Alaska at the St. Louis and Seattle expositions, will be at the HainierGrand hotel until Friday morning, when she leav on the President tor San Francisco. Mrs. Hart has just returned from search for Alaska curiosities, which are to be used for decorating the rooms of the Alaska Cruise club, a Prisco organization for the stimula tion of interest in the North. VOTE IN CHURCH At the monthly meeting of the Men's Hrotherhood of the First Methodiet church, held Tuesday |night, a straw vote was taken on the presidential candidates, which resulted as follows: Roosevelt 70, Wilson 44, Taft 24, Chapin 6, Debs 1 TRIED SUICIDE Henry C. Beck, 31, a dishwasher, severed the veins in his wrists yes terday afternoon while at work in the Palace Waffle House, 160 Washington st., in an attempt at suicide. He was taken to the city hospital, the wounds bound up, and he is in no danger. ot agencies | An ef) J. | JAMES CRAWFORD Progressive Candidate for County + Treseurer years, has there been any “ complaint lodged against this employment agency | ford’s record Firat. to start undertakers’ trust in this county, | Dr. Walter Kelton, progressive can didate for coroner, is making a jhard, aggressive fight for ¢lectian, [Aad winning strong support by his [sincerity and strength of convic | tlon | “The — undertakers’ must be broken, he says he will elected. “King cownty should have a pub} He morgue,” says Kelton, “aud It jahould have a public administrator he practice has been In the past for some undertakers to prepare the bodies of unfortunates taken to the morgue, without ecomaulting rel atives who may be found.” | Dr. Kelton will enforce a atrict rele thet relatives must firat be ao | tified Dr the Municipal league, In which or |ranisation he took a leading part fin blocking fiegal registrations in past elections. PUBLIC MARKETS me | Calffornia cateup bjar: india relish {38° dott sort of fire against the monopaly | says Kelton, and| break it up, If over to one-monster celebration in| © ba | apiece. lioin wtoaks, lamb. tbc th; lamb choy Hwedish potato sausage, 1b< inie hams, 12ie ib; spare b Ib: halfbut, 2 ibe. lige, black the B50 nee, be cod, 3 WHSTLAKE. sugar, $1, No 60 sack tour, age (omatoes, 26c. 3 pms. |anatchoa, 1Ge; 4 phase macare spaghettt, the; 2 Ibe, orn 4 the. head tice, 260; 4 1 26e;, saimo The. Ibo; ameite, ¢ fanimon, i6¢ tb; oye p coties, $3: pL: 3 Ibe 46 meion B8e bettie Ife exch; catowp, 40¢ tea, 300 Ib; 400 bulk cocoon, 366 db. CORNER Iba. tbe, ativer whole salmon. bat, 2 1 ic; row! = ER he ~~ WANETARY Salmon, 26c and 0c each; salmon trout, 20¢ Ih.; tenderiain sola. 2 ity for 2c; amelie, 2 ibs. ibe; rack, a 12 ibe. for 25c; Dungen: for ey new brick T0e im: whole | 3 ibe. abe; Killanoo harrin , the Seti” Weticet' eaaeorst. “ate, & for thc; salmon bellies, 0¢ eac | fottand Herring. 3 for i0c: ? bettas beat cataup, abc; cans berries, ic. Vice President of Gately Stores Visits Seattle ONE OF EXECUTIVE HEADS OF BIG CONCERN ON TOUR OF INSPECTION F. BE. Harwood, vice president of the Gately Co., accompanied by his wife and little son, is in the city on a tour of the West. In speaking of general conditions, Mr. Harwood said: “Lam agreeably surprised at the prosperous condition in which I have found our Seattle and Ta-| coma businesses, In fact, we teel | #0 optimistic over the future of the Northwest that we are going to Portland Friday morning with a view to establishing a store in that city. The Portland store will be run as a branch of our Seattle bus- iness and it is our intention to make Seattle our headquarters for the Northwest.” Mr. Harwood atso states that it is the intention of nis company to establish stores in all the leading cities of the Northwe Mr. Harwood further stated that while, of course, politics is naw en gaging a considerable amount of the attention of the people, still as far as he can see 1913 is bound to be a banner year for the North west, no matter who is elected president at the coming election Sandahl & Son Co. 16th 4912, and signed bion In A912. ie B. HESKY of the bY me this mer, | 28 1th a on Tuesday, ah ber, 1912, a uthentica 6 this 16th day #1, City Counc. hen thie 17th day of . F. COTTERIL: Meyor L, ay W. CARROLL, ler and ex-officio city Wd ® Agnew, Doputy clerk . 18 HEREBY RTHER| Try Us for Your CUT FLOWERS —AND— FLORAL DESIGNS Seeds, Shrubbery and Nursery BRE Stock of all kinds, KRISTOPERSON'S PRRFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK old and young. cortainty call In beat Get this mili from your grocer—-or for of That is Craw-| Kelton ts a director in} THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912, RE|THEN HE GOT HIS}. Lega Notions PORTLAND, OF., Oct. 17. “Roosevelt deserved all that wae coming to him. He should have ‘got his’ long ago.” Thie Statement forms the reason why an unknown party is to day nursing a sore nose and a pair of black eyes, given him by J, J. Butzer, prominent seed and grain merchant. The remark wae directed at Butzer, and the seed man an swered from the shoulder in- stead of verbally, explaining afterward that he wae an ar- dent bull moose, and simply couldn't stand to have Roos velt talked about in that man- ner, The stranger “beat it” and te etill at large. GREAT DEMAND FOR LADIES’ TAILOR MADES CAUSES CHANGE IN BUSINESS The Hoffman Cloak and Suit Co, will dispose of all other lines of ladies’ wearing apparel and will, to the future, devote th thre the and attention to th nding of }the “Hoffman System” tallormade }garments. These. garments are ex johust made to fit every form in }women's and juvenile tallormade jauite and coats, for which there is ja steady growing demand, The |idea! Western woman wears tailor mades, which are more becoming land convenient, as well adapted to her purposes The Hoffman system up a fistgrowing business on stricly tallermade garments and will now begin a clearance of all other lines, couslsting of dresses gowns, shirtwalsts, allk petti coats, hats, African plumes, men's jand women’s raincoats, furs, etc See, announcement in tomorrow's paper, will give all the de taille has bolt which “AVOID IMPURE MILK tor Infants ena Invalids aot HORLICK’S It means the Original and Genuine Malted Milk hers an Imitations’ The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, melted grain, in pow der form. Por infants, invalids and towing children, Pure nutrition, t Hiding the whol 4 ofales nursing moth |More healthful than Take no sabe Ask for Horttek's HORLICK’S Contains Pure Milk Broadway Rink 71! EAST PINE ST. Ladion Admitted Free Afternoon and Evening Skating 2c. Checking Free. y and the a tea or coffee. Both Copyrighted PRIVATE MALL | (very Day and Evening) | Teiat always free Whee | others fafl, come to us. Donces Wed. nad Sat. ~ New Today. Well Rotted MANURE ur garden and flower Wor yo ba SOUND FERTILIZER COMPANY 51 Natiey Bide. Phone Main 2970 out at ow pianos ad, any FLANGE— Wailing “dlosin, 1b days left 145 Second ty Hu if you want Better come in Sobk, ‘Walling Piano Co, Annex, accond floor, onlte elevator. a ARAKI 0 Apectal for 10 days. Will fit soe filled frame, quaranteed 6 with large spherical lens er case, complete, including exam. Ination. 337 Bpier tisement tomorrow. sin leads to datpetive vielen. your eyes examined by = re- lable netractioniet. art Op- tometriat, 29 PIANC: Hrand | one Resvier price 300. at pias. ( aba close out Arcade An- “y now ding, 260 Aroade Annes. 100 my 0 iho foneral Hionney Wai Hroadway and tors, 0 low: Ollve, East 13. ¢ out *, Baiviont 2404. — Becond reen~ houne, Beacon hr ved FLORAL oo 401 aed. fio designs. Flats for Rent. $15,00 cach, two §-room modern flats, 720 Stewart, corner Bighth Beacon 799 Lost and F ound. mended cut in back, 6.00 re- J BK. Eitott Gray overcoat, om lunch down town. for information 107 Second. inglieh bull vier 6 months old, eure ut, bob ek collar; lar; reward. to name Je! Phone muttott 3997 J at n pony, weight #00 Ibm, ted white apot in forehead, sind lege white $10 reward given for return of sasne. Main 79 Found your eyesight Our registered optic rowing dim? jan will rei Jnation tr of Third. purse, Monday valuable Jewelry, reward. 1726 16th Lost—Silver mesh containing very heirloom; larg Phone Hast 900. On Fackson st, east of Bocond large, bench ‘drill, Please, notity Mr, Campbell, Main 2907 Bawen ind—-Where mattrawaes ar vated, $1.50 wha $2.00. Propp & | Co, 91 Heil mt tone ¢ Hott £945, | Binck do dog, “ahort tall, Ton, ta, Ile conse 289 mueae Bast 3466 Becond hand cloth Bree Business Cnances. Aan OOO Oe A good paying bust elther half or full in amount of caah required mnt wit yourself, Write X f (Canteen Farm | Lands. FARM BARGAIN, WANT proposition ail PATNI Nbtfoo in herthy given that the « Detimorship between J. MMi Wilson heretofore ox ' na Cafeteria, the, Wanh ington, Inaton dey dis All Scoounts due the firm may be 44 to ML. Wilw hdres and all pb rpremented to hi J. We) Micke hereby hbl is no or itable thin 85 acres south the above to one of the in under an Dabo Beattlo, Washington, % 2012. Fae TO BOC khold. towns Ih th bot ir beneh lan acres in cuilivatto cleared, neat 6-room house barn, soversl outbuildings, it. ¥. fen delivered tee: hone in the house has October monies " mcKs ROTC To the ste ‘Gwme ute net price we cordingly: ¥ 16 terms. Un fmproted land tn this vicinity welt tug for more money. Better go out and look at it. If only takes 60 minutes from thin office RORERT MALTY 1010 Alaska Butiding. held at No ttle, Wash Jetober 21, business fore the " In Snohe _ Help Wanted—Male $5.00 per acre tract co. York io AChE Fok $166 Rich black sell, w fe one can raise vomeota bier fruits, berries and ry Located m good road east of lake Washington. $60 can jand anted triinmer Btanda Kellows Piret heel clans edge and for heavy welts serew work. Bttl Shoe Co. Tacoma WANTED-—-Men and women to jearn the barber trade; wages bald while Jearning. Call or write NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGR u Or Compe ec Wantsd=Rostau cooks and day ply Henttle 5.7 Third. av ° re Kirkland office, verry Bt BARG AIN Rurk or call 104 A SACRIFICE FORTY ACK 18. witie, and haif rieh bot oultivallon, orchard ter, G-room louse, barn bulldings, horse, ‘wagon cown hogs, mowing farm implements and t chickens, or ee: erything goes Ae, Rowerer” ‘MA ny 1010 Alaska Building 70 in cultivation the te tar the far heteey hickens tners, pick m Call at room 1616 Fifth av. ™ Lundquint soil 986 sulle BECAUSE HH SELLS JPSTAIDS. Heom 204 Km- press Theatre Butiding Wanted—Men To” work on Palltoad in Joeging camp: also swamper r Steady work; no foe. 1} Alaska Bidg 4 berber ai Arner COLLEG a 220 Oveldental Ave. . Bixth and Pine Free phone. 91.86 week up. Thaw tt in The Bta: 20x40, out bugny. 2 machine, ols, some sale, ev triet in American P ~~ 6 ACRES WITH BOURE One acre cleared, goed small bh A. lee Lewts, conwultin practor. Hours t lo 6 p.m. 346-7 Ar ie Annex. Main 184%. Lady attond- ant 3 CUIMED. lon oF detention bor, 109 casew cures in tw Tuite! Wide. Be Giierte Bag yt shar dor NORTH OF 18 A GOOD INVESTMENT Acreage north of the city, In our judgment, ie golng to prowe iteelf 8 Yery profitable Investment. The most expensive is that close to the Country Club, which is being So)d at $1,000 to $2,009 per acre This district Ie rapidly up with fine country home: of them costing as much # “to ' Da Mcrae t) 1 900. It Ie gradually spreadiag ‘out a t ho great Gintan fine homes we have acre tracts ERY instruments, mandolin for aeie at $260 to $760 each. hen Mustc | Peapie's Help Wanted--Female wi ad, omen, sithe: ae Bly ton 1 egraph man to ifainily of no is mailtar. crease in val ——. | ie you Dave ap oppo finest around ona -wixth ood city Jot 0 suppose that inerease In Value until at least a8 much as Some of our tracts to the Interurban. WEST & WieeLPR « OLMAN Bia 10 AGRES $600 BRET sol), easily cleared. one anger oe Seattle by rattroad. mar ge hed ted on termes " eae Holmes Haring, 663 Kunpice Bide. ean buy them on easy monthiy hide Payments it on— con- Moke Vlotel cooks and general vietion that property rtunity to wt Seattle Employment Office, é or around Seatt) certain to in Third av Your ate aioe 3 ae for ie, ¢ Hie war BS » Law 7 An old indy who le thoroughly com. —— saalnen: Pion N ge) to ao children » 7- on or ta @ tH eo hour S'Fean, an of Roattic BA A: GORE: Wanied—Gontiomen'’s wash! pairing. Phone Rast 157 $3500 PER ACKE Near Granite Palle we offer you acres of Kood loxged-off land sult. able for a dairy ranch. This land ie rolling, but not broken; as kood sol! and is crossed by run- bing stream at one corner, Rural free delivery and free cream col- lection; fear sbhool. $1,200 ts the! Tice of the entire tract, upon erms of $100 cash, balance monthly ol of 214-18 ‘ad A man or woman wanted for solicit- ing. Also one to represent us in every town tn 16-17 POTATO a as ive ines, 10 acres of good soll means inte: dence a i0-acre Houses tor Rent. Gork tor yourssit. One Six-room house, large yard, trees, on car wate pinta, glectete Sore, bare moeth a NOWELL. 120 Spring St. 5-ACRE RANCH FOR # lace ies on good count in 25 minutes’ ride of ; Station. Good shot RA and sec- ond bottom soll, which is ideal tor the cultivation of vegetables, ber- ries and poultry rms adjoining will show you what this land Is capable of producing. Very easily cleared. have $60 fashybainnce $10 a month. Utigen, 104 Cherry St “4 ACK WATERFRONT, $1,000 All rich alder loam soil, county road through it, several springs, close to schoal and neighbors, between two nice (owns, cheap fare, easy terms Van Aradale & Co. 1209 anes AY, CHEAP CHICK Within «a few minw ferry dock at Kirkland, fine ple of acreage, improved ‘with new house, well, chicken house, garden, ete. need, Price, 150. Only 180 cash and $15 a month. John Srennaman, Kirkland wharf, __ Kirkland. DAY LAND POTATO LAND with magnificent view of mountaina, for $400, on $10 and’ $10 per month A. B. NEWELL, 120 Spring St, if ACRES RICH ALDER KOTTOM, $760 $50 CASH, $10 PER MONTH All level, rich’ soll, facing on count road, fine view over the Sount several nice springs, lots of nelgh- bore. n Aradale & Co,, POULAHO ACTOS Between Poulabo and Rangor yeu can buy 6 acres of good land for $260.00. An xpert has declared this firet class fruit le chickens would do well on @ light sandy soll. Basy terme OLE HANSON & CO. 214-18-16-17 New York Bik TW SEATTLA AND TACOMA 10 acres, with running water, good soll, close in, fare, $760, your own terms: A. B. NEWELL, 120 Spring St POULTRY AND FRUIT FARM At Kirkland, only 1% miles from Lake Washington and boat land- ing, 4 2-3 pres, cleared, some fruit trees, good shot clay soll for ber- ries, fruite and ehickens. A bar- gain at $1,860, Terms $160 cash and $19 a month, “comp over and Twill show you the pMce. ©. F Hackwerth, hotel om whart a mend, pA cote. MEHR AC south of fromerton, on county road, ver cut over, Very good growth, good soll, Adjoining saw mill and cut the timber sehool, You can ight, ~ bath. "opty 318 Fear i007 om cot Boren ay hone os 1800 ents tor Rent. Copeland Court, 1909 Minor, ¥ roo, furnished, $20; ‘phone, ght M. 4 ta Puen - rnished, 9th at , he aT th. #15 ‘month. ing P Furnished ~~ housekeeping — ‘Queen Anne 2196. p. well furnished” jousekeeping Toome housekeepiny 1012 Pike ¥t “rooms, 10 acres, bay and payments of down L Ob. ARMNDON- 112% 4th ay Hine Tbe, Billott 6421 J. Ip; Fes s mo Hyrrington, ibid Becond. #8 weex Fe AL La eg Pitti av. to Sc night: eis Furnished mag kitehen rogm for rent), use of at Aparti 969, ‘Robinson HOTS thoae 60c day ae lOTKL, R abe 1209 ‘Third Av. Furnished Virginia ot 2.6 k and up. a tp at, brick Culiding. "Waves 00 at up.” Bath. Gi RAND PACT ric of (iis Board and Room. $15 Republi Twiand, month, all . Queen only, by trained reahonable. Phone Children saree for, on, 4 Anne 2800. A i b boarded p Will acoept acreage near Seattle as first payment on one or more bun-~ gnlows, food dlutrict, rented at $20 ___Acrea reage—Continued | a HE 1S HARD UP AND MI ST SACRIFICE Fie 640. N ACHE WHEAT COUNTY, WAP will range Ail} en in erop, This al r the Quincy valle frrigation project with and jook at ft terme CAY Widg., Postoffice This 10 Washing road, | fenced, Ne it wold. A part cash CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY Almtka Building: FARM. $800 ved FAM xarden, flowers, $100 down, bal ance eany WHIDBY Box 12 City Real Estate. Tour TOL) Tot TAA TO LT TOLT TOLT TULL TOLT GET THE PACTS bout This New City WILL GIVE YOU START new city share the profits first investors by immedia action lumber Industry T five yes stantial growth TOLrT tro A this You can of the taking The will give of mub- In ground oor oppartunities a chanee to get in on the «round floor of a new city with w positive future of SSS588 S555) the Toit teat 1 cliy ever had backing » that fore was hin both fur without ral he ralir proved the key to the uation. « No new mold TO TO Ito Tr filling | from these | Tou! Think a moment. | great raiironds ted their new Just new tw TO have vom TO lines in the valley of the T Tot an@ Snoquaimie riv- ers, centering operations at Toit Siebeiebetete te) romans eeRten LN Get into this new town while it ie In the making. Bust homes, mills ow under onstruction. The largest ery and cheene fac » King county ts now da at Tolt Go You don't heve to take any man’s word tor ortes THE TERMS Bu ONLY ) ITO Speciat TO tio ACH automobtie leaves our norning a Regular ratirosd or stage fare ie $3.20. Ex- cur vate at this of- flee, $2 for the round trip exour- otties SSSuGTES SSE VELQP (10-11 Hoge: Bide Beattie, Wash AAAs bes To Tour TOLT Torr TOLT TOLT TO! Err Rass 33 eo t dust pan with firat 1 egal gal. Walnwright & Meleon, Epones 1218 Homesteads. ae a ee Hor eaten, or domert claim reiting aaah: Greatent Ti careain’ ever bi: Third a | Wanted to Buy---f urniture PSP PLP PP PDL PPL eo & office furniture, eeen thandler, 610 Pike. 9227. Modern Fura, Co. 41 Pike, M Gbib. —_—_—— Money to Loan On improved e us about ranch lonne GHO. A, VI sie - 7-218 5 CITY AND Goi On “improved or any amount, short time Jay Tilke NTKY cn $60 to eany Sturtevant & Co. arm. reudy Killott tinber Withee LARIED PF Rewpectai on diame rates, private ir THE KALEM Dressed chicken Spring chicken | °: Live and dressed tur hand 1600 Pike Place For Sale—Li vestock jew and wag Westinke av. 3} + Bale—One black will trade for good Overmeker, 3421 2int oyna rus MisceNaneous. ARADO New set of annotat Jerney Sale Law Books ‘Cyc piete with Seattle Rummage Market, tional is, Bide ¢ ctober by West chureh z horse covered 004 condition. Beacon 1 We have damaged _ basins sortment oF ah and Double wagon, § wt 406. 6 Gakiand # at 708 Pine New pianos for rent urchase. Moyer“toner Classified Directory he alan fox of Head office, Poronto, branches in Canada. ota)” Geawray aking busin Interest allo: e and time deposits. ich GV colt. My ‘omine ‘anv Caro: a Ps tard take Sarena eset billare censoriea: bar ig aot ait inte, Hot SCOLLEND EK rst Av S Seattl carr cers Woe {85 Arcade Bide... formerly er month. 302 Denny Bid: aw a . Kline, Ww chal iat. Walk: formerly Ai Or will sell 80x133 for $ Large vemt ttle tract ready for bulld: ing. ay terms. $1,000-—-60x100-foot tot 3, about 10 minutes and Weslar. Good ¢ ind ment. Holmes & Haring, 653 Em- pire Bidg. on 17th INTERESTING TO KNOW you can buy 40 acres of goed southeast of Tacoma, for $1,600; That land, raifie section, 150 cash. A. fairl only 00d G-room house, on $5x106-foot lot, for $1,500, only $50 eh, improved section, mearhy every lot bullt on 6 acres north ef city for $650; halt cash, CHURCHILL, EAST 6000. JUST TO REMIND YOU The canal will soon be completed. Then water front property on Lake Washington will very valuable. Buy now while {t is cheap. We have some dandy good water front property at $50 per front foot. A good buy. For rent, store rooms on Fourth av. ‘and Cherry MORRISON & ESHELMAN 208 Alaska Bidg. LoTs FoR . and the ferry. | oage is good for the who Remember, hould increase rapid n the completion of the canals mber. only $276 each, terma Fe cash, $5 a month. Go over to- day. Take a Madison car and county ferry or Anderson steam- boat to Burke & Parrar’s Kirkland ffice, or call at 104 Cherry St WE HAVE it” SNAP Cheapest piece property in the North End, 6 blocks from state untver- sity, a 6-room house, with bath room, fine pantry, closets, electric lights, gas, street Improvements in and paid.” Newsy painted and 1 INC Haller Buk, park, b-room ecot- tage, with bath, Hight and gas, ehoice east front lot, 40x120, 16- foot alley, assessments paid in full, 2 blocks of two car lines. Must be sold soon. | Hence price, 1, hone mornings er even- ui th 867. P od Look AT THE easy terms F. NICHOLS CO. Phone Main 263. South Woodland PRICE, on wo PERT In the busy town of Auburn, ly opposite the new N. P- house, we offer you lots on terms of §10 er month. Some ¢ have city wate tter come in and Jet us tell you about Auburn OLE HANSO 314-16-16-17 Ni ‘aik cottage, dire round- 80x108-foot cash and $5 these lots is w York cash, d-room modern lot GOx100, Price $1,400. lot Mm cottage, 40x128 to an al- furnished, Price $700; $200 cash YOUNG & BROBERG, Phone Ballard 81% View lois, Water Front aidi- Ballard, high, dry, fine loca- excellent investment. Obliged Sanal tion, tion, eee | Corwin wanna —E Y aranteod, reer ee. icles: “Biifort id makes cy y Detective “Arcade Bla, rivate work ential Criminal sing elvil 2 consult, a Biviott gare lw Sonel: LAWYPRs : aR Taavice on any subject tee Uy Legal Ata Thar hee cerning hushand and) wif emptiona from horers’ ten. 323 Ainska’ baflaine, ADVICE FR fomeph fen, attorney at is 405 - ilers Music Bldg. Phone Main . CJ Hecdie 15 yra ex Fy Steer .a Millian @ & est courts onton —oft Fees, ME, Ehgpes Ta — ow York Block. apeotalty. Protate’ practice 6 mmer. Lawyer, 108 tnd tation mr Baliey “Ba, Consuttation free. MUSICA, a Bisel Milo’ cents Rack namhors an Humoresque. Dvorak: “Wales Rrilliante, Moszkowsk!: Rerceu from Jocelyn, Godard: . Prelude Rachmaninoff! To Spring. Grie: ustie of Spring. F, 426 Walkor Bide. 7 Music Co, WAYTING Plans Co. 800-907 Apes i rea, Annex, second floor, o vators. Seattle woh . sraduat. 1-708 I. le ine Mint 2174 ay ee VATENT eTronwere Yama Tooks., roristered and Trade Mark Attorneys: 2 In Seattle. Ban Centred War a Te 1 Aine, aon, ~Fenwie <a} Turke Ride. kaweinos, PAvTRRNS AWN wane Pat Vorks, $16 First a’ Beat equipped shop. Main LL PHOTOGRAPTIFRS 258g PRROS hat piease Riveenn een JOHNSON'S AES ae HET) Liberty Bide. fen l years tt South. 6068. rand Union, Serer ANS Taeblon Cm iy fico 208-7 Marion fine Main 7219 rrivrrns RANSEPANE TEE Mae ———— Osteo) chronte 4026 11th N. Lake View Obesity orders. nitarium, vous dis- RNAI Hand cforhyne xchanged wit Hiliott 228. A. Kristoferson off thin tract and pay for jt PRICK $600; ONB-THIRD CASI oy CLIFFORD, 1019 Third Ay St ES Branoh Office, 88 Washingt DQuse st 7 - -|_ dress X 619, ‘The Sta 16 ACRES POT ATO, LARD, $350 — | —SES a Only $10 down and, $19 nth.|.A beautiful lot near Ravenna park, WY ANE WELL, 220 Spring Bt $450 cash. Queen Anne 405, octal be held in The Chm the purpose of rat chy at o aforesaid ordi CARROLL, | 120 Pike St. and ex-officio city} i a nam Publication Seotem-| ane sed _to soll, 683 Burke Bidg. Leaving have $420 ogy We oxchanie ything #6 at any time, If your price ia right, Teal Eatate xchange, 620-621 Lumber Dxchange. are Star, furnish owner material. wx-b1T.

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