The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1913, Page 5

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+ THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913. 5 ESTABLISHED 1876 ac] Jougall - me Nee doe, and Pib In Connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO. v2 open Daim, o 6 pi Cynthia Grey’s FUNDER THE hans = ‘ \( a at, a . IL A\ sin es | $15.00 TRIMMED HATS The Sale of aoocm co } | |SPECIAL FOR ONE DAY $8.50|| S!LK HOSIERY wi ter when 1 he ee" prea We have selected about two dozen Huts of $15.00 Continued ‘i Might or wrong, and thank yon | T value which we will place on sale for one day only at $8.50 Onyx tes the warm bath and gradually de¢ li, ‘ ra creases the heat as th child gets ry oats ' alder it is far better then raking : at Ww = j the little body tender with hot © t elvet the d % bath I would be b ter till if f le a ooo a aoe : oe j hur Regular $1.50 Onyx Silk q in steam-heate houses, pamper c Hosiery, $1.00. s, baths, and | admire women who pen egular $ nyx Si ‘ i fr have common sense enough to} 1 r It ee FARM LAN 0) WHERE RR GAY an ire a 10 8 sar | ; germatne 4 : fo Coon ee ireere eat woes vey he tr ng i Regular $3.00 Onyx Silk “eH cities where the c tall, 7 raid } Hosiery, $1.95 \V) much colder than here he 1 f . : . ( town had the habit of x Up to $5.00 Hosiery, time, and I never saw a roste $2.50 the became customed to outde TDN First Floor. netghbors howl “ ee 1 thenk you some day.| FOR MEN Some Interesting} — : Toyland Items Regular 50c Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1.00 M = 100 dozen of specially purchased Handkerchiefs Mechanical | ii a perfect 4 | A—Yo ‘ { pure line pecial, 3 for $1.00. t Horse 7 jtired of that rt of if 0 8OOT A to QUIT ONCE FOR ALL. WITH and ntains three differe avis te TERMI vt i0N TO DIE RATH-| = 6, ‘$2 00. By aie aGees $3. S5. ean hoots cork, The vote on the preliminary bond issue for the QUINCY IRRI- ER THAN GO BACK OTe. os Chiesa a Hie aac id in ahGee bax lene GATION PROJECT carried—ten to one. It is on this account that | school jong enough to learn some-| |) Giles Fe 10 hath li Cuan altace ceioatt Children’s plain red chairs 19¢. I am enabled to predict future values for the land I am now selling [thing practical so that you ean Deathg Sithmesn ats Tack. Wik ae cane abel ba beeractos ; 5 oui a under the hammer. QUINCY VALLEY is embraced by this project. |e4rn your own living If you will | ee Th aeons i aplegti wl gi wn hildren’s red chair with arms 4 T repeat, therefore—WATCH IT GO TO $250 AN ACRE! Land |% this, ko to the publi, might) Jand they are specially J it $1.25. 39¢ : ; truly irrigable in Washington is almost as scarce as hen's teeth. [tion in stenoeraphy free, and can] Gray Mocha G " ay ates Price $1.50. Nursery chairs, made of hard- Send for the map that will prove this assertion. You will then ap- | use your mon live while ntudy- | Dent's Gloves 3 $2, awa $2. 75 and SF wood, $1.39. f preciate good land at a low figure and, more so, when you make this ne. But ar art "e at bd There are t Ve 1 Robes left “de he . girls tee! ball boa 13 a ; extravagant ideas firs he super At ee n blues. gray nd eouras alle kates nio tne ; figure through your bes bid. Intendent’s office In corner of Sev-| Peculiar $10.00. value é ; 36.55. 5 make, none better. Regular $2.50, : You know good soil when you see it and you should know |°"'? #%¢ Marion | irst Floo nonin Dees Stee whether or not a range of $10 to $25 for this land will make you money. And assuming that you do, I again invite you to SPECU LATE ON MY CAPITAL—TO BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE— ag, Be has been F AND TO USE MY MONEY FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS. him, but hew cam we prove I? There Is another boy, 10 years old. whe ban The MacDougall- Southw ick € Co. Second « Avenue and Pike Street | |gubject. Do not ask promises, and) am most unhappy. May I have am | make your mind active, and remem 7 v y, - . e Pio. aise been wromard. My bro “4 early ver If your knowledge is limited—go see it at onc Either Mr Will the police accept their do not make any. Tell him it does | 47 each aia Res ber that if you will look to a high- Hunter or Mr. Ragless, my representatives, will accompany you iim se? Ob jnot matter about the past now vik net be hauew iro eee tied | ef Intelligence than your own to : They have a personal and intimate acquaintance with every foot of A~Go to the juvenile judge That it is gone. That eho = man who will be so rude as to| Suide you, it will. Don't beg, ergy the territory. Let me know when you can go. Our autos in this Jam sure he wil! do what is best, [tod8% counts with you, | That, you ou to a place of amusement | Plead. or write notes to him. us > zround are our service. My telephone number is eee 1) . ’ Mirt? A g man did mei font BE EASY, pe $0 on me i mund are at your servi My telephone number i die thant the: a Soiiok, asia ou a end at the close| DON'T BE EASY tott 542 Call me up y of the party I was half out of know | he party I wan half way out of} of all 1 read the Cynthia and the beautiful the door, going home by myself. This offering at private sale will not conflict with that to be He vans 4 * ‘ hold ect it would He ’ but there ur answers sold at auction. They are different allotments « of my holdings er a wasn't the letter from the girl > e outs weak Jed the civil la dy be ” of 12,300 acres. BUT—that not sold at private sale will be offered : Oo mer ect tie Next da sized, and ed of pestse Ga UNDER THE HAMMER and vice versa. The choice in either al A-—Have a short. loving talk) i, must satisfy-the m couldn't be I told nt with your husband when he com him I the apology, but a do right from principle lotment will lie with those who buy first sathie aveld the he t : If posible, avold the} ying in the world doce not re-| ben thought he couldn't stand| WS,,mAr ,sidetrack, may stumble " ~ wan qnust free him the same with me, he was most our return to it, but still the way is lous to do so. » pen. Why do ristians 3 I have one section that I will sell only to the school teachers | self ‘ he free, be-|@xlous to d A little dignity me. | Why, do Bot move. Coe ; and independence will go a long F gto m prompted to do » joins one of cane to his own man come not to say of W ashingt n. I am prompted to do this because it adjoins one of Peer . , way with brainless fellows like prea eae EB gy a those “triangular institutions,” known as a school, It has been un- haope | that A.—I believe you could auswer The feelings you have may not be | these letters better than I. That is nd I would advise you not to|/a beautiful thought you expressed. yourself 2t the young man. I might add that the lint and leaves to use from the rough byways blow into your mind, and pay as little atten-| our eyes, blinding for a time, #0 der cultivation and is fenced. It undulates gently and is well drained The soil is excellent. I could not pick a better section out of the whole 12,500 acres. Price and terms on application, but always within reach of the most modest purse Q—1 am going to high seheot, 1 am 15. One afternoon last week, ae Twas coming heme fre one of my schoolmates and one of our neighbor girls w time you ne with another sehe + One : The tadies moar by had seen us, and | tion to your feelings as is pos-/that we forget to pick our steps, F ing of her own to sible If you can't sleep, read and wander into the brambles, but not love stories—work exam-| But, thanks be, we can always find jples in arithmetic, anything tojour way t In view of heavy immigration that will follow the opening of the Panama canal, this is the peychological moment to buy in QUINCY VAL. LEY. Furthermore, density of population in the East is like steam in a boiler. It must have a vent, or safety valve. The Pacific Northwest Ja this vent. We cannot escape immigrants from the East. They must have good land, well watered, QUINCY VALLEY cannot be excelled. In jess than ten years, in my opinion, QUINCY VALLEY will be the paradise of the intensive farmer. THOSE WHO MAKE MONEY—BUY AT THE BOTTOM AND SELL AT THE TOP. THE PRICE 18 AT BEDROCK AND THE ADVAN. TAGE ALL YOUR OWN. Let's get together on them, to our certain and mutual profit. and tokd my mother that Eh secon with some one at the way place,” Just to trouble, What shall I dot . i 5 ine you. A | medicine instead o A.—My r girl, if your mother! PURI IC KET : on having the genuine|has faith in you, and you know ce A = SSS und in the original, one-/that you are innocent, that is all 4, yellow package. This ry PCOS y It is becoming hea here lant winter and |that is necessary vintevousel > 5th, 6th and Pine at canon were| more and more apparent { rt time Pub-| people must stand on their own Plape Fharmaceuticall merits; must be so true that ‘Let Under the Hamm er Now-—-. “sop Fat Tornre ss 3] Extra Specials Wednesday Under Irrigation Soon BELOW YOU WILL FIND A FEW OF OUR who will try t anothe is to b Jonly a ber ighted -|such a thin Just see that you do not deserve criticism, and It brings permanent care. Getlcan have no effect on you SPECIALS. SEE BULLETIN BOARDS FOR STALL NUMBERS. 3 Ibs. 40c Coffee .........$1.00 | Gloss Starch, Ib. ... . Te is MAGNETIZE YOUR MONEY 6 Ibs. Pure Rolled Oats 25c | Cream of Wheat, regular 20c, for A PRIME ESSENTIAL IN FARMING ANY Stick {t in land. ‘Then you can't lose {t. You've got too SEWING (MAACHINES Seite apie soho SEE, ; : 0 at the time you want it. AND not have to take it when AND BUY IN QUINCY VALLEY Mekea) Res Home-Made Peanut Butter, Choice Apricots, 2 Ibs. +. .28e +a i Remember the date of the auc «Wednesday, December 10, 1496 Ui R P NEAR PIKE . t af a. 15¢ J Fancy Cooking Figs, Ib. .....10¢ a you don’t want it from the heavens above. 1913. Also that you can save money by sending me today the MATS eee Se aM aT ee Fancy Walnuts, Ib. .. 20¢ | Mixed Nuts, 48c : P, registration coupon below, Let's have your name, anyway—SEND tell mo how to regain his love, as I Dry Ontons, 3 Ibs Lima Beans, 3 Ibs . 250 ; nions, 3 1 wee20800 But when Nature has made a reservoir from which IT NOW. —_——- ae is ur ° Sao or Tapioca, ae limit f - THE NORTHERN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF SE y IVE PICTURE a = 55¢ | New Ra os ++ +236 the pump can draw an unlimited supply of water with a ATTLE will act as Trustee in all transactions. Your contract is ROBERTS] AN ATTRACT 2 est Mince Meat 25¢ 2 1 Me with them, you pay them and not me, and you will get your deed LONDON on the Market] — lift of no more than 65 to 125 feet, as in the case in : “vy “ , from them as Trustee, and not from me. In every contingency, QUINCY VALLEY, to say nothing of the irrigation ¥ ONE PRICK fety of your money and your business is thereby guaran: ee ease project now under way—SHE HAS DONE EVERY- so far as it is possible for mortal man to conserve and SERVIC 7 4 pe ‘ aay see poem guard them. LONDON'S CUSTOMERS BUY FOR CASI AND GET THE LONDON VALUES q THING THAT CAN BE DONE TO GET WATER ; Rockin Horses, » Boys’ Winter 1 ¢ | Mey, Pink P * pont + | jloves Outin e ON THE LAND IN PROPER SHARE FOR THE A. M’KAY JORDAN $1.75 aes FARMER, unless he desires to become “web-footed” 114 JAMES $T. Telephone Elliott 5434. Mundkerchicte | Hianaherchints OG | tedies waists, ame and stay on the west side of the Cascades. SEATTLE, WASH. Jas 1c er “ to-date, medium ay ad * hin © yy . gz Dress a ¥ Se and a AS TO TEAMS AND PRICES Ae e TRAN : . / f | 23 zt $12.18 "89,98 On this subject, | am prepared to meet the dispo- LA & 7 Tne f Th WA iN hal } cat sition and humor of any purchaser, and will accept P be Poor rich | aa both principal and interest on deferred payments, AR 0) SAV e MON NE Vy {anow $3.98 WIN ie \ either at the auction or in private sales—monthly, $46 \ | 4 quarterly, semi-annually or annually (R P : ‘ — : ‘ egistration and Map Coupon.) H Work 60 \ ( . : . for Bvancl : erms are one-fourth cash and the balance in i 100 { | J ?| or _Bronehitis, | Croup, thma, INCENTIVE 10 THRIFT, but only within : ery erode keen aH / | MUSTE OLE Q ly R Ii ains, Bruises, Stiff Nec . q r from date of sale, I will not only remit the DEAR SIR: Please send me your maps Posterior Treatments 00 f ( | R LE wickly elieves nche and A ‘olds of the Chest at 4 interest on deferred ments, which is the usual and literature, If nothing prevents me, I ‘ No More, / Els Sane eae res tke’ haul It ta the | Pte" ents Pneumonia.) . en J PU ASERS 6 prese! “tle Patracting, Cl | ’ e course taken ILL ALLOW PURCHASERS will be present at your auction. If It acting, (Clehtne. | rot premier remedy for Backache, Sore| At your druggist’s—in 2c and 6060 A DISCOUNT OF 6 PBR CENT FOR CASH shal! avail myself of your offer TO RE 8 #330 to 6:00 Joints or Muscles, Rheumatic Pains, | jars and a special large hospital This amounts to more than 11 PER CENT SAVED, THE COST OF MY TRANSPORTATIO? D100 to 13190 on $2.5 {f future use of this money 1s considered ROUND-TRIP FARE to Seattle, By by Appointment *% ewe SOE TRROLN th'a sales (elbeeey i caunt subst : I am, myself, figuring on developing a forty No charge for examination. 3 ———C—™ | \ ian Accept no “tae acre tract in QUINCY YALLEY, which wl serve as Name + ene tae Y maint 14 ~ 180, white oint tute, 2f yout a § a dem tion plant to all purchasers. The men ha dveue mn ie . ment made with oil iN nd pa « e experienced in ensive ings ore ‘ ofmustard, It ou, send 25¢ or 5 kn cn eh Ihe AE tm: command: OF rene (Street, Box or R. F. D. No.) ye DS) | trates to the seat of to the MUSTEROLE buy { CONVINCED THAT 1 CAN MAKi es Oy STAVE wilf gouble the effectiveness of jain and drives tt Company, Cleveland, FORTY ACRHS YIELD A VERY HANDSOME IN TOWR a «+ ; gets OMINNEY BLDe jyour advertisement or printed mat-| away, butedoes not Ohio, and we wilh + COME o : : ‘ hee? Bs staay SOUTH MARION ter, Try us with your next order | Sister the tenderest mail you ® jar, poate if you want to feel independent—@ee this land, G ta earl registra GPVONTE COLMAN BLDE |for half tones or zine etchings. akin | age prepqid ® ff you wish independence and an opportunity to situa iar THE RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING CO. | It takes the place of the mussy,| york ‘iss, uses “bigest tie Nie double your money—BUY IT NOW, old-fashion tuatasd plaster. eth a 006 ela t Mu 230 Liberty Bldg, Opp. Postoffice | pi se I find Me ince Geneticthl tor Gann om Elliott 3696 | MUS STE ROLE, 1 is recommend@d) {iin on pationte (

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