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We Own and Offer 6% First Mortgage $500 Real Estate Serial Notes OF Davenport Hotel Company Spokane, Washington, Ne Issue of the Davenport Hotel i Description « te mpany TRUSTEE IN MORTGAGE: Union Trust & Savings Bank, Spokane, Washington. TOTAL AUTHORIZED ISSUE: Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000 NOTES PAYABLE: Fifty notes, or $25,000, on the first day of November of the years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921, and the remainder on November 1, 1922. Interest Paying Dates: May Ist and November Ist Place of Payment of Prin- cipal and Interest: Mercantile Trust St. Louis, Mo. Rate of Interest: Six per cent (6°.) per annum, Payable semi-annually Company, Redemption Privilege: Privilege is reserved by the makers to prepay any of the notes maturing November 1, 1915, or thereafter on any inter. est paying date after November , 1914, by giving 30 days writ ten notice and paying three per cent (3%) bonus, FORM OF NOTES: Coupor, with principal sub- ject to registration DENOMINATION OF NOTES: Five Hundred Dollars ($500). TITLE: All legal matters in connec- tion with this issue, Including title to property and form of deed of trust and notes, have been approved by our Counsel, Judge Richard L. Goode. In ad dition, the titie has been ex- amined and certified to by Messrs. Wakefield & Wither. spoon, attorneys of Spokane, and a guaranty of title issued and delivered by the Spokane Title Company in favor of the Trustee in the mortgage NOTEHOLDERS’ SECURITY: A first mortgage on centrally located real estate fronting on three main thoroughfares of the City of Spokane, having a front- age of 200 feet on Sprague Avenue, 155 feet on Lincoin Street and 200 feet on First Street, a total of 31,000 square feet, valued at $650,000. The building has just been compiet- ed at a cost of $1,286,641 was opened September ist. is 12 stories and basement in height, with sub-basement un- der abott one-third of the building, and of the highest Class A construction. The building @ntains 361 guest rooms, 282 orivate baths, ball room, comnittee rooms and banquet hall. On the ground floor there ire 12 separate stores facing ‘he street, with entrance to Man lobby of the hotel. The hotel has een furnished ind equipped by be owners at a cost of over $20,000. it is operated by the Davenport Hotel Company, with Mr. L. mM. Davenport, of nations fame as a caterer, as the Mahging di rector. The notes are the ditct first obligation of the Daynport Hotel Company, @ CorPtation organized under the laws the PLOT OF THIS "MOVIE PLAY IS LAID HERE A picture play, in which the prin. | cipal part of the plot is enacted in [Seattle and Alask ie presented at the Class A theatre this week Jit is “A Typographical Error,” by the Selig company Joel Montrose, village black smith, le in love with Irene Hugh son, the village belle Irene lspurns him on account of his pov erty and Joel marries Kate Stan- fleid He goes to Alaska to make his fortune, Just he strikes It rich he reads In his home paper that his “divorced young wife” has met with an aceldent The word should have been “de. voted” instead of “divorced.” Joel, angered at his wife's apparent falthiessness, writes irene and [tells her of his riches and asks her }to reply, Instead, she meete him in person when the boat arrives at Seattle. Meanwhile Kate hae come West to hunt for Joel and finaily located him in Seattle. All ends happily, except for Irene. | THOSE WHO ARE FOLLOW. ing that baffling mystery romance, The ition Dollar Myster will jhave a real treat in the latest ept-| sode, which opens at the Colonial jtheatre today. This installment ts od “The Elusive Treasure and one that unravel art he story that has gone before. IT sive box ap. pears from the dep’ he ocean in a nost alia: nner, only jto be lost again, and a new char Jacter, who is introduced the a © guessing wh is twin 2 or who Two com edies the latest Hearst-Selig | News rial, with late pictures |from Europe and America, com plete a well-balanced progr. eee | “LIFE | Alas AND TRAVELS IN five-part pleture, is fea tured at the Grand, starting today |for a four days’ stay. Dr. Sugden, jin his travels of the great wonder }ian taken these motion plc-| t is now on his way to n capital to show “head q st what Alaska realty is ¢ Sushana stampede. |shooting the White Horse rapids |the White Pass R. R. and many Jother views of Alaska are shown eee MARGARITE CLAYTON, WHO |plays opposite Broncho Billy, had at fright the other day, when was suddenly ho Billy himself, ton had leveled the gun at Broncho Billy calmly step ped over to her and, taking the re } vol from her, emptied six bul jlets from the chambers. Mis: {Clayton nearly fainted. The re. volver belonged to Broncho Billy, who had forgotten to unload It aft er target practice the day before cee stopped IN PRODUCING “THE TREY of Hearts,” a serial now running at the Alhambra, a lion cub was used in different rta of the story, and a rather embarrassing predicament was forced on the di |rectors. A lion cub and a bulldog ared in several releases. A if the dog was larger, but tn } succeeding release the cub was larger until now the young jcub could make mince meat of the eee GEORGE ADE'S GREATEST play, “The Slim Princess,” that ran serially in the Saturday Even ing Post and made such a big hit jon the stage, will soon be seen In the pictures. eee MARY PICKFORD COMES IN jone of her delightful short stories | "The Gold Necklace at the Clem mer on today’s change. Anot lot those clever George Ade fable: is shown In pietorial being “Th |Fable of the Honeymoon That | Tried to Come Back.” A drama of |high society, in which some of [thelr pastimes are shown, !s fea |tured in “The Devil's Dansant. |The latest news of the world is |shown in Pathe's Dally News. ge ig” Clemmer Until Saturday Night | “The Gold Necklace,” a Mary | Pickford drama; “The Fable of the Honeymoon,” a George Ade com jedy; “The Devil's Dansant,” a so jeiety drama; “Pathe’s Weekly |News.” eee Class A Until Saturday Night A “T: yhical Error,” Selig drama; “For the Cause,” Blograph drama e Unwritten Play,” Vi |tagraph drama; “Nearly a Widow,” Edison comedy. Colonial Until Saturday Night “-* | just as Miss iGIRLS OPERATE STREET CARS IN | FRENCH CAPITAL | | | | | | } } | Pretty French girl acting con ductor of street car in Paria. Wom len are filling the places of men called to the front se of the auft of the gov nt to dissec American Can company, on ground that 1 erman anti n in this eit c mpany pur cha: and la pantiad the plant of the Loy nware com AND ALASKA Setting In a Great Selig Drame. “A Typographical Error” This is worth seeing. 6 ‘The Unwritten Play” A Good Vitagraph Drama “Nearly a Widow” Edison Comedy. You'll laugh if you see it Ballard at the Piano ONLY FIVE CENTS | Washington, wi “The Elusive Treasure Box,” the fall paid capital of $! Oho Jenrrent installment of “The Mil Its stockholders compy, | lion Dollar g Mystery ; jetting many well-known bankers, Gy |Andy’s Goat" Edisam eomedy; falists and business men \ |“Hearst-Selig Pictorial,” and “The Spokane and the Northwest. \ |Band Lender.” Vitagraph comedy, We recommend these notes with W: J Van. - for the following Peanener {Grand Until Saturday Night FIRST.—They are secured by L and Travels in Alask first deed of trust in the nature }ve ts, nd a & yat me come: mortgage on a plot of i ccis path ev bullding worth | elbourne Until Saturday Night over TWO AND ONE-HALF | Vho Le of Memory,” four TIMES THE AMOUNT OF {2% drama; “How k Went THE TOTAL LOAN Ar sd the World,” comedy, and SECOND.—The character of |“ “colored acente he buildin and its location Mh hen its Seton occupancy, M'8y Until Saturday Night consequently its continuity as etter, Man,” a drama laying proposition | task # PIRD ~The security Ie the | pte Until Saturday Night ground and building. This se | Honig , the Morié, Beverly curity grows greater each year \an pictu y ent of 50 of the Petes, oF $25,000, [Alhambra ii Wednesday Night FOURTH.—They bear the lustorm pird’y, _twopart arama; highest rate of interest consis | imate r 20" m o> q pag és ie tent with safety and business | pq ‘comen 82 he Baby prudence. ext :' Selections should be made at Odeon m es once, while we still have a large The Dog of Wreday, range of maturities. Reserva drama ‘Por eee tne yooh tlons may be made for delivery Jiwo.part drama;®ne, of ate,” ‘ within 20 days. Copies of mort. | Wedding,” Komie (lls Bug gage furnished on application. gain Notes will be delivered with- expense, and at our own RESIDENCE Th * out United States. Mercantile Trust Co. Real Estate Loan Departmen St. Louis, Mo risk, to any postoffice in the Capital and Surplus, $9,500,000. \TRES At the Home Un! “The Trey 0! Tienrenrisay | parts; “Swede Larson,” ‘0 “ w part \drama; “Snookee's Disgt® font, \¢ * fedy At the Plea \ Lucille Love.” No, Nday parts; “In a Persian Gardet “Vivian's TRUST SUIT HERE STAR--WEDNESDAY, RUSSIA SAYS AUSTRIA’S ON: PANIC VERGE PETROGRAD, Sept. 9.—Ant! war riots have broken out In many parts of Austria-Hungary the Russian foreign office as serts, The country, it is added Is on the verge of a financial panic, famine threatens epidemic is decimating troops Austr Av troops are declared to be enudering everywhere the Russian The war office sald the Austrians were retreating tn Gallcta and Rus sian Poland, and Coasacks are harassing their rear guards. It ts pounced that Gen, Rous zeky, commanding the czar's forces in Russian Poland, had attacked the Austrian right flank, Inflicting enor mous damage The general staff confirms re ports of Russian victories tn the | Carpathian mountain passes DAVE’S FIGURING. ON GOING LIMIT LONDON, Sept. o—"The first hundred million our ene mies can stand as well we can, but the last they cannot, thank God, and it will be the last few hundred miilions that will win this war for ue. want every penny we can raise to help fight the enemy,” de clared David Lioyd-George, chancellor of the exchequer, to a deputation from municipati tles, asking treasury aid in ob: taining loans at cheao rates ENGLISH ANGRY; RUSH TO ENLIST LONDON, Sept. 9.—-Recrutting of flees were besieged by crowds of | men today as a result of Lord Kitch. | ener's a a) for men, and 6,000 en. | linted. ¢ British fighting spirit has been aroused by the destruc tion of many fishing boats by Ger man mines. PLAN BIG BOOST | | OF INCOME TAX; | ASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—The re-| | duction of the m um Income tax exemption from $2,000 to $2,000, and | maximum from $4,000 to $3,000, for jthe purpose of ralsing revenue t | replace that « war, was by democratic rs of the ways| and means ¢ ENGLAND ASKS AID OF CANADA off by the Eur vely pear ag spor ta od ymimi 1 pany of | LONDON, Sept. 9.—Canada ht up Bal strongly urged to make an tm the | diate appropriation of at least | ere 000,000 for the British navy by an| a editorial in the Dally Telegraph. | BIG COD CATCH |somE WRECKAGE The codfish schooner Fortuna, of nite | Codfish company LONDON, Sept 9.-—Germar and last nigh Inhipa to the value ¢ 000,00 Bering with 225 have elther been capt or sunk codfish ports that yt British, according to statis t fleet of the North. | ce issued today British ships s is homew bound 1,000 are said to be | hatches full of fish prman harbors. And 3 Days More Only Dr. Leonard S. Sugden’s Marvelous Motion Pictures LIFE AND TRAVELS 5000 Feet of | FILM—5000 Fully Lectured by the Eminent Explorer Himself. ALSO Big Vaudeville Acts No Advance in Prices. 1984 Seats All10Cents GRAND OPERA HOUSE | SEPT, 9, 1914. PAGE 4 EXTRA! Predictions Sound a Note of Warning eee ™“ «e The New Models ing our Harvest Sale for now, $14.98 and Miss $8.50, $12.5 Women’s Rain Coats, Harvest Sale Price We are not going to ask what you Menvy Vests ond ably for this splen a y the severest rain le | Oks sy at the ‘ 14 to 46. Boys’ Ironclad Suits Norfolk Style..... $5.00 And each has two patrs ro kr rbockers. Seams of coats pants reinforced with linen tape, so as to withstand ains. Materials are Tweeds, Chev strictly all Sizes from 6 to 18 years. Our gr 0 Ket 16 wo, and ask you to Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits $2.98 Rubbers for Boys and Girls, Men and Women 50c, 65c, 75c Boy! HighTop. Sctidol Shoes Several styles fort from years ont and chap New fabrics all re po Boys’ Sweaters 69c, $1.98 Harvest Sale Pr RESERVISTS SAIL A squad of 100 Russian reserv part of the 3,000 i sited Canada for service tr Europe onflict, sailed yes aboard the Tamba Maru, of Yusen Kaisha Now that there is some hope of the citys burying the hatchet with the Seattle, Ren- ton & Southern, at least tem- | porarily, and of effecting some v ———— ALBANY Pain_eS> | sort of common user agree- 19Q000086 SPECIAL of-way for municipal cars be: yond. ALL POWER SITES The council! yesterday amended ced the ancient Fre Sander frat-| ‘rng city ‘council’ yesterday ap chise, giving the city the right to) proved a bill appropriating $5,000 run cars over the Jackson st. 100P, | to the city engineering department Jadjacent to the union passeng y stations | ei For 90 days the Albany Dentists! The council acted on advice of! Fi P it t per cent on prices quoted below found the city has the right to “re-| against the serious sickness so We do honest dentistry at honest peal, amend or change” the fran- | likely to follow an ailmentof the prices, and with our painless meth-| chise pea wei assent ti eeadbice oda, which are entirely harmless,| The Sander franchise is at p digestive organs,—bilousness © guarantee the painless extrac-|ent held by the Traction Co or inactive bowels, you can rely tion, filling and crowning of teeth. | Defeat Bus Plan on the best known corrective No students employed, only skill The plan of appropriating part | ed graduates of years of experience. | of the $20,000 set aside a year ago NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. |for the erection of municipal eec af) NO IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRICES | stables, to the purchase of munte- TO DRAW A CROWD. |{pal auto buses, with which to con-| s Good Red Rubber Plate $5.00) nect the two divisions of the Seat Best Maroon Rubber Plate... $8.00) t!e Municipal railway, was defeat Gold Dust Rubber Plate... 810.00) 4 yesterday by a vote of 5 to 4 in Whalebone Rubber Plate (b in| the city council the world) $12.00| Hesketh, Fitzgerald, Haas, Dale Gold Crowns (extra heavy). .&5.00| 40d Goddard decided the city needs Bridge Work (extra heavy), per| stables more than buses. Erickson, tooth vessseenses $%.00| Cooley, Marble and Lundy voted Gold Fillings vei see @4,00'UP| for the buses, Hesketh declared Amalgam Fillings -.bO@| the municipal stables were neces: sary. It will now be up to the finance committee next Friday to recom mend the appropriation from some other fund, or to finally turn down the bus plan altogether. Our work is guaranteed for 15 years. ALBANY | r Postpone Empire Way tion proceedings for the Empire PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING | way improvement until Oct. 31 was Second Av. and Pike St. | agreed on today in the f of re Open Sundays 8:30 to 12:30.j)sumed negotiations between the Evenings till 8, Phone Elliott 4083. city and the Seatte, Renton & in Women’s Suits which we are offering dur- $14.98 Coat Are Special Service Suits with gene Skinner's satin tunic ety man-tailored son's newest fabrics and r colors, Sizes, 14 to 44 Wh $25.00 elsewhere Autumn Coats for the 0, $15 g with thi Newest models, Latest Fabrics, best workmanship and Lowest Prices. have succeeded, we ask All sizes, from 14 to 46. you $10.00 ) pay elsew SECOND AvE. AT UAMES ST. CITY WILL FIGHT FOR RIGHT TO USE CAR LOOP AT DEPOT HARVEST FESTIVAL SALE Of Autumn Goods Commences Thursday Our 24 different departments are splendidly replete with all the good things for Fall use and wear, at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. As we contracted for all our goods over before the war scare, you don’t have to pay any war price here while our present stock holds out. Your Woman 4g $6.98 ere el8 and Sizes from which r Great Harvest Sale of Autumn Goods at Decisive Reductions Bedding Cotton Blankets, sire Lace (Cu 2 Samples, 64x80, white with 29c from 2% to @ yards long, joread borders; well] in white and ecru only. Only one of a kind; worth up to-$2.50 5c Curain Materials, 34 inches wide, in white and ecru, with plain -marquis- ette centers and fancy colored hematitened volle borders; were worth 85e yard, 4 OBc BA spreads, full dourle i u bed size; assorted pat- q and ple bod terns; worth $1.2 a elsewhere Your p Comforts, filled with pure white cotton covered with plain enters and fancy bor 2 backs to ma sateen plicated for less than medir fark Worth Comforts, ght and b pure w $1.2: 7 ra, fi led wi tton size a regular $1.00 value. in a regular way 2, Pillow Cases, hem- $2.98 Bethrebe socaaggen : 163¢ stitched, same quality 4 tsa thie ery neat | 4. the sheets; worth %6c asy 3 patter 1 designs, with cords He Make y avy woolnap own be a pl ertainly Southern receivers. The primary purpose of the Em pire way- undertaking was to af- | ford a street on which to run mu |nicipal cars, in the event all nego: |tlations with the S, R. & S. failed CITY TO SURVEY ‘(The Largest Sele of Sold Everywhere. Medicine in the World) bones, 10c., 25 LOOK WHAT 50c Will Do forYou OUR DOCTOR Will give you a thorough examina- tion, diagnose your case and fur- |nish you a bottle of medicine, all) for 50c RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 WASHINGTON ST. War Has Not Affected Our Prices. ts, ¢ 1 Mil I t beautiful price much urse, | r my $1.89 ?; quality and come in neat Ma $2 39c t 69c ‘ place. 7 months ago, long prends, sins Téx these are extr es patterns; well worth 0 each sine 17x24, cov- striped x for 60c. ; Pillows, ered with blue icking; good value Sheets, hemstitched, 81x 90, made of good qual- in, free from dressing; ty mi Huck Towels, size 17x34, even weave huck, tn tte and fancy red bor- 26 106, Jers; regular va $3.48 Blankets woolnap and extra hsavy; size 11-4. Come tn white with blue borders, and 2-inch silk binding to match bor- ders; a regular $5.00 value. $3.98 Comte fined 4 ° with pure white 4 cotton; size 72x84; weight 2 about 7 pounds; covered with fancy colored sateen and silkoline, stitched; worth 86. a for a survey of various power sites, particularly the Lake Cushmen site Indicating the city’s inten- tion of instituting prompt action selection of a site, the adopted a resolution in- structing Corporation Counsel Bradford to apply to the secretary of the interior for permission to overflow public lands at the Cush jman site EXPLORER LOST? ~ WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Sept. 9.— According to Rev. W. H, Fry, @ missionary, who has been among the iskimos and who arrived here sterday from _ Kittigagivit, ansson, the Canadian explorer, jis marooned on the ice north of | Herschell island. Dr. Fry based his information upon a letter from an Eskimo. MODE DENTISTRY EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns. ..$5.00) Bridgework Full Set of Teeth Porcelain Crown... Gold Fillings .. Silver Fillings We do exactly as adverta Lady Attendant. Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years, | ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS ‘tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s ventists,