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STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914, PAGE 6 ‘ NOTICE OF GENERAL NOTICE OF GENERAL | NOTICE OF GENERAL | NOTICE OF GENERAL ' |FIRST PHOTO To REACH SEATTLE SHOWING EFFECT OF BOMBARDMENT OF ANTWERP ELECTION ELECTION | ELECTION ELECTION NOTICE IS HERFERY GIVEN, ment thereof, nd t nufacture North Peary & BR. Th Whe hmond | that on TUESDAY, the THIRD day of the products therefrom. Every eon, Oak La | the cap: of NOVEMBER, AL D, 1914 tn the corporation, the majority owned by | M. M. Shall County of King and State of Wash- ital stock of which Ington, an election will be held for aliens. shall be conatd an al Angus MoLean White Myer Senatorial, Congressional, Judicial, for the purpore of th hibition. John MoKaelson Woodinville District, County and Precinet Offi: PROVIDED, HOWEVER Dools ster Jonneo cera, as follows m shall not apply ¥. Rrown Reattle Precinet lying w One United States Senator. SOCIALIN'T TICKET United States Se rAdam 1 Hart Representative in Conmrens, Hirst pal Distriot—Glenn One Representative tn Congress, to represent this State tn the Congr Of the United States Three Judges of the Supreme the ternt emt in lan shall Court for the State of Washingtor hoo! fun : } One State Senator for the 30th printed on all for} 2 in Congress, Bec Benatorta strict the said elect Tukwila | oP nal District—Geo, B ate Senator for the sist ¢ O'firien Boome ibatorial Tistrict AMENDMENT TO THI CONSTI va ‘tate Benatore ne State Senator for the 3%nd| TUTION P. SED BY THE Van Ror Senatorial Diatrict—Allen Benatorial District Ee LEGISLATURE. Wat Brook | ‘One State Senator for the sara Mafitied O'Brien White K 3 Senatorial District—Cas Mer Benatorial District An amendment of section 33, ar Pa Woodinville mit One State ator for the sith ticle 2 of the state constitution. ef ‘ lind, Senatorial District, x Benatorial trict adling alien residents thie Q(8l0 NOMINATIONS MADE BY SCAT ee 1 1 One Biate Senator for the sth /{° Acquire by purchase and hold TERING VOTR or | run ~ Senatorial District—ttulet Benatorial District lan y within muntelpal corpe ustoae sueet f SULLY gia pacts, Brats Senator for the seth Of nom and providing for the encheat primary Hlection, September @ 114.) yoy) crt mE t—J. A. Tap wmatorial District, wren [toed the ‘owner theres: be- |Conatablen, Precincts! att natorial Dtstrict—Aaron | rial Distr . omes & non-resident of the state Joh am Avondale | Fislermat Benatorial District AD A ge go 1 8. Hoard Haye sth Henatorial District-—Loule W. Me dbth Lesisiative Die FOR the Pp 3 Amendment to © A. Johnson Rellevue | Buck Two 8 Representat! n 33 of articte 2 of the con- | A. Walter . th Senatorial District—Bawin J. 42nd Leg: proposed amend f Hilbes “ Distrt Vom Two State R for the } artic t ne rrel Richards, Mrs. 43rd Legislative 1 ding for the |& A. Webber Two State for the nds by. alfens m. Mocul 44th Leg District ime and places there Lhom, Nett for the Ito the electors of Mistrie! Question of the Doestetives fer tb unty Court Mouse s for the | Which will appea ballots ; ne County tasue its ne ssie Mumphrey, R. H./ donds tn and to the amount of $850,000.00 tr Representative Dintrigt se onsecutively numbered of 350 >. Raymer Attorney. ¢ King County tn oe ns of § 40 each, payable Grimm party Or person, parties or per hase the same. Auditor atendent * as shall purchas Ae er, twenty years after date with interest at the ood wix per cent per annum oner for the nually, and by and throug? ret District t : First Dist joner for the gf, county commissionere Third 0! 8 thereof from time ot leas than par, and der the direction and subject to the Pre all the pro ‘Two Ju the Pence for saaitional steries to.the Court House * Piheo Constables for Auburn Pre- for said county on Block 33, Bozen's ptapie Lear Pwo Justices of the Peace for Lounty,, Washington Maury Be Scone Is on the Street in Antwerp Known as the Ru nd 1s Typical of Many Scenes in This City, Which Only # Month Age Beat Precinct. cent Precinct ‘Tee Anct (Vote tor Held 400,000 People, The Germans Fired 4,000 Shells Into the City During the Bombardment. Geo Justives bf the Peace for County’ “Court House “Bond NEonstables, Beattio Precipet ( Renton Biita ov ‘cata slacite “tit So Five)-cteorge Lesils Gos, Peep | One Justice of the P. ing and remats until Bight Peapective F ots of a cle the evenin of u ATTRRING @utside of incorporated may note ID IN OCTALIST Precincts of King ty outside | ill | ne 0 , M- mn ) Se See | wa eae CHILDREN, SAYS CORRESPONDENT, PLAY IM STREET AS EWEMY'S CUNS ROAR are 1E OF INCORPOR eon of the rectacts. A AN og seas: walgce: Britain and France on one side and{I was stopped by a sentry, who “the front Mirkepaccic 0 Ww. eC bic Reeves By Wm. Philip Sims of Germany on the other, in the|closely scrutinized my pass, saluted| 1 discovered ister that armi ot SrnoN PHELPS, OM. Mod PR 44 D. 1. Goidhack Bothell ARIS, Oct. 6.—(y Mall to New town of Bolseons, northeast of | and told me to pass on. ficers themselves aud men of high fntoxicat Auditor's Seal.) © & Pike Haller take | Gee Graham Pear) oe? | York.)—-What is it = to be Paris. “Can I get to Soissons?” I asked. rank, too, were just as ignorant as ge COUNTY AUDITOR. |Wm. Sidebotham Mobart arlington on the firing line? How does And for a day I lived the life of m| “Some of the approaches are these people of general develop —_"s } Fall tits iit feel to be under ft What 4re citizen of this much-bombarded | blockaded by debris,” he answered, ments Use and © ding f ment ¢ NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICES Constahien— Kirkland |the villagers dc in the towns . nd shments and SPECIFIED ABOVE, ARE BT * Menton alone the flebting front? What ie|° bnt you may be able to get through: " tion ther AS FOLLOWS: George Williasna was Lane |toone dete iitet tow é0 ther pe —— Look out for the shells N SOISSONS, as elsewhere fn gupative Measure No. © 5 | nied Buntes Benater—Wealey 2.| Wins Lamiey™ Seattle | thelr aay eT ee ant! A 8 1 approached Sotesons from ——— France, only the aged, the Wom Tnitiative Measure Wo. 6, entitled: * Ren “ thay Geep-or ie a weet the south, mounting a gentle FOUND Sotssons looking like a en and children are left. rel Tporations, | Representative in Con First r cae want to eae eat cet rise of a hill, 1 could clearly Gewerted city. Hardly any one| — They spend their days and en preete oe es eae rapet 55] teeta baptised yy fistinguish the guns of the French was on the streets, Shutters| Nights In cellars, only coming Hing in lands. stocks, bonds and| Representative in Congress, See y ab official Huse and myself army glittering in the sunlight, con-, were drawn over shop and residence, Ut during lulis in the fighting. so Securitien. to prevent fraud and or i. ‘ongreasional District—Lindley a few days ago not st the front, but cealed from the enemy by the kooll,! windows allke. They it and sleep under position in the sale of the same, adley berond the front, half way between but replying to the German artillery A hungry looking dog lay shiver ground, but in periods of com- ier Eememerrine to the public ser-| ou, Seontorial District Howard the contending armies of Great| on the other side of the tows, Here| ing in a dporway parative calm children are seen fn the secretary of state in rempect |D. Taylor | Twenty feet further on were two| Playing In the streets, little ap- Pe cerporation cn. [Ntbthepenatortal District—Ralph D Kirkiang prostrate horses, one dead and the| Preciating what it is all about. AGAINST Initiative Measure No ¢ 22nd Senatorial Distriet—Roddert F. | Oecar Preston other dying, victims of a shell which | Smoking is too much of a luxury Measure Ho. 7, entitled: | Booth John ¢ ° Swan Lake had just torn out the side of a house |for many persons to indulge in. Date “An act abolishing e bureau 33rd Senatorial District—Willtam | J. Ho O'Dell PRevection and supervision of oa Wray Offices, vesting In the state audt th Senatorial Distriet—James A all the powers and duties of such G ireau. and et the estate 38th Senatorial Distriet—Lincolp Buditor to prepare a lance sheet | Davis. Showing the operations, transac- 3¢th Senatorial District—G. E receipts and expenses of each i partment and institution of the th Senatorial District—E BP. state.” Palmer. om i Gebirerite ¢ rd Peder nd thrown the granite blocks of | SRE peemeghih! SE . tue E which it was bullt Into the street EP we geist Ps an Tee @ living horse was a beautiful , butter or milk are avall- United Stat Henator—W. w.| PROGRESSIVE TICKET LE HAN 0 gray, evidently of Percheron blood |4>l¢. There ts enough bread and « United States Senstor—Ole Haa- |which held up ite head proudly, ay | ‘ttle wine. a | complate rose, Firat | iste. Win” nick: | ocnare niative tn Congress, Pr ‘ |if defying death qT pat tee cote, 22 ie PI FOR Initiative Measure No. 7 STATE REPRESENTATIVES a District—Earl W. tn Congress, Beo- AGAINST Initiative Measure No.7.| 40th Representative District (Vote | Stats | sreasional, Distiee J. mh Its back was broken, and fts hind |/!ke rain they take to the shelters ftiative Measure Wo. 8, entitiedi to: Three}-Prei J. Mees, Waller J| fot Senators! Diatrict—Pred N ‘ . legs spread out In opposite direc. | tically. ag AB, act, £0, Prowibit ine’ collection |fund. eH Tonkin on State Sens Dietrict—J. # Wat.| Ol® Hangon’s election as United) loyal citizen. Another good | tions. Women call to children te : eration or fees from wor! t FE -Bedo ne. ~ et (Vor 4 eth Rena ” et~ : | Mie fer the eocuring of employment |ro, Twas cecrge Bo Wesster, W. | Lette emetortel Distriet—P. C. | ince | Staton senator 1 made more and| reason for our support of Mr. | T borrowed a rifie from a noldler| come in out of the shells just an MUR er eed Srovibina'e renadter fan | ores 2 4 Senatorial District—Georgs st Senatorial District—Paul W-| more certain by the fact that the a in fact that he isa /and put the beast out of its misery fo: wort poneiz call to their tion thereat” z jltte Reoregentative Tiseriet vote) V: Derress sate Betas ap orial Distrtct—Dantel independent papers throughout the seitemade mn, grag her LIL of the town on the east sid rain. eomubenees ne AGAINGT Initintte Measure No 8. |= ,2O7le rote | Zigbarth. 4th Senatorial District—M. J. Car. State are all loyally supporting him.) record in private life, in the of the rt 4 whe “Vipea | Pattiottre Seoncuse Wo, 6, entiteds | (ee eee etter ies, CV ote | -, 84th Henatorial District—-Charies | keok In some cases, republican papers| business world, and In the legis- ae + Oe eee my eC ate 1 4 10) Vie . . |G Heitn itth Senator x 5 An pet providing for the pay | Berger 34th Senatorial District—J. H.| Rust storial Distriet—F. A.) are boosting Hanson because they! ature, where he voted for and Part of it had been shelled to aa @ipplies and. other expenses of "yr puch ees Ve sae ee joorme ae mileage and the Lorimer disgrace gregsive legisiation, proves him Ww cia Rotch urphy Senate me a | ost of the river the destruction Ferkmen injured in oxtra-hasardous “isth Representative Distriet (Vote! State Representatives 1, Senatorial Distfot—Geo, W.| of Senator Jones. | the beet qualified to be United | had not been so complete, but {t was the aunt ef ane ay te ng foe Two)—Frank H. Reniek, aeert “e Represent ative District (Vote te Representatives | In some cases, papers which bad States senator.” bad enough. , gg * - an. 'o! ree) wane F Calho Arehie 0 , . excong 10 be paid by the india: |U"UEh mepresentative District (Yote| Smith. CV. Lorhriage. | eoftth Representative Distriet (Vote) remained neutral until « week or] The Independent Record of Pros-| One street was a masa of smashed Manutac raproviding for arbitration of @ie-|tor Two)-—Fred W. Hastings, Ste-| | dist Representative District (Vote! aiat Representative Distriot (Vote | tO REO Are ROW strong for Han: | ser, Wash., after discussing all the/roofs, shattered windows, split Flom’ wagen and imposing duties |>0R A, Hull. strict (Vote| er & Brady, Jona | tor Two)—Frank BAwards, Orion J, | #00. | candidates, arrives at this conclu-| wooden shutters, perforated stee! Spon the industrial Insurance de-| ¢q¢/th oP athe Pastetet ven | Sager, - hong | © atten In the north, south, east and west | sion: ones ané torn t an partment.” |for Two)—Jobn gon, FE. H.| | 4204 Representative District (Vote! | 4ind Representative District (Vote! in every’ part of the state, from | oe Pee, up pavements. FOR_ Initiativ eo |e | for Two)—John C. Rathbun, Chas | for Two)—Thomas F. Murphine, W. ui you have human biood In T took @ look at the cathedral. It AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 9,| Gounty Auditor Eimer F. Conner.| V. Beardslee. van | Def cities and from country towne—the| your veins, vote for Ole Hanson, |was nicked and holed in many Taitiative Measure Wo. 10, entitled: | (inty “Assessor — John M.| for Two Tom, A Peraeretract (Vote dere Misono re rininct {Voje | tdependent papers “are ‘lovally/ that humenity may be helped. |piaces. ‘The windows were mone. mnant of ail coneicts upon. pub. | TRAtcher. 44th Representative District (Vote | Haynes bes boosting for Hansca. If you are looking only for your Inside I found the sexton kneel- Highways except in cortain casce,|,COUMty Treasurer—John A. Ben | for Two)—Mre. M. B. F a lige {1th Representative District (Vote In Walla Walla, in Southeastern | geifish interests at the cost of jing alone. Hearing me he started a lets, eres © ron Fred C. Brown. om f ~ L. W. Barnard, George W . a e 00! Geaviain crentne state road, fund. |! "Sounty ‘Bheritf—John W. Roberta Signe. worms W-| Hanson should be elected | alle that hie proposed measure | ‘Then, taking me for en Engiish-| Ged gne-halt mit therefor. tranafer- | son ered eacunere , sal DEMOCRATIO TIC col hh, Ronrenentauive Distriot (Vote| «The western part of the |° would help even you without /man, and therefore a friend, he| Gnd making an arpropriation of the |. County Superintendent of Common | t rows state Ie fairly entitled to one of | costing the poor man hie all, |said, with a despairing gesture: | Million dollars carrying out the eo M a5 Dera. Maison | > s th Representative District (Vote! the two United States senators, | The proposed measure of Ole Look, just look.” AGAINST Initiative Measure Mo, | T¥®). Firet Commissioner District | oy oe ~ | County Auditer. Byrom, Pheips resident of Spokan . the h ne; it falls on the [ed and wiped his eyes. a a. — Cana Cig gy ty Clerk WF. Meliweis Hanson's home Is ‘ just and the unjust, benefitting I stole ¥, feet crunching GO VIA THE itiative Meseure Mo. 13, entitled ag Y. White. | int, Aennarors Jour ih Uistober.| Aside from party affiliations, all, Vote for Ole Hanson.” the broken glass, the sound echoing from requiring or permitting em | County Wreckmaster—Theodore 8. | Jeff Nelson Ba. >secuting Attorney-—Al-| we regard Mr. Hanson superior The following are short extracts | throughout the vast church. loyes to work more than eight h P. Justice ot Ral aa EMR LS ue, Commins | pet avert 7. to either Senator W. L. Jones, | from various paper e gp A aS “4 re oe ‘° for Five)—John B. Gor Engineer—a. &. Fu the republican aspirant, or to KENT ADVERTISER: “By those ROUT noon there was a lull . Seren gmerare: labor and casse hn &. Carroll, Otis W. Brinker H nor. Wililam Metowe| Judge Black, the democratic | best informed, the race for U. § in the firing, and the people Sampensation for overtime fa Be. Wright, Heah May White baal 9 08 : nominee. Mr. Hanson offers a | senator is conceded to be between began to come from their cel Excursion Fares meee ee FoF, the viclation there Seattle Prectr rw y Commissioners (Vote for! constructive program of state | Ole Hanson, progressive, and W, L, |'#Fs and from behind their shutters, FOR Initiative Measure No. 13 ames E. Sh Firat ¢ \asioner District—Da-| development that in itself | Jones, of mileage-grab fame, and aj, Venturing into the streets, they | 7 Had AGAINST Initiative Measure No D.C. Brown, J 4 MoKenz should appeal strongly to every | reactionary. Don't waste your votes |!00Ked up to see if shells were fly: T is M. Lambert | ‘ ner District ec eemmmemerett | gaa Maske o ing, Just as | have seen farmers do! Tok, Referendum Measure Wo. 1, entitled: eof race, Auburn Pre . nristenser ¥ emer | othe vs i ickets on sale a 27, | Bact to omtablish a retirement cinct (Vote for Two)—George C.|NewWINATIONS MADE RY SC : (ihe Pears, Seattie pre-| NOTICE OF GENERAL TEKOA BLADE: “What about! “26” looking for signs of rain. Nov. 3, 6, 10, 13, 1914. Pinal t Baka to be weed in payment oF an. | Meade are | otne tor Five)—Robert iH ELECTION . They regarded me with suspicion, nities and te Yetired tench. | Justice of the 4, Black Dia-| TERING VOTH OF THE DEM rt_W. Raid, Monpriette Jones? Wesley Lorimer Jones 18/and on am average of once io five Tettrs, limit first ‘Monday after be €rs, principals, supervisors, supervis.|MOnd Precinct——W. W. Davies | CRATIC PARTY, PRIMARY T. Beoke, A. Rosen- |— py Be ——~| the man who voted to exonerate | minutes some one would ask me if ticket is purchased. Bi ine princtpals and wuperintendents of |, Justice of the Peace, Christopher ELECTION, SEPTEMBER le Precinct (Vote | 4 mitterm Botnet! Wm. Lorimer after he had pur-|y did not know that all save inhab-| FOUR FINE TRAINS Cedar River ablic schoo! * State o Precinct—Jam: Mart. the public schools in the State of n mea Har Morrill, Peter chased his seat in the senate, and |itants were prohibited there. Erie ercatig ee eee ot Snatign of th : Pr 8, 1914, Pasrington: creating a board of | Jute ves Avimore, df | Iutiees of the Pease— Preetnete.| Jonneon, John Peterson, F. L. Com- onerry Vejee| the man who also stood by Judge! | usually managed to make friend DAILY Which gaid fund shall be rained: bro- of the Peace, Renton Pre-| y BP Brown Albin | stock, Hiram Lampman Qumberiana | Arohbald, known to be the crooked-| with these people, whereupon tee Steel Flyer abating ‘the Do Bagge oe Nene a H : G1 Clemens os {Alpine Endolyne| est Judge that ever held a position | would invariably ask for news fro Leaves Seattle 7:30 a, ubura ym =. uN eurecwant cf agen Justice of the Peace, Vashon Prec M“Mwurt ABLYES | NOMINATIONS BY SCATTERING VOTE . on the bench. Jones {s the man/“the front.” Arrives Portland 2 p, m. FOR Teachers’ Retirement y and. ‘ onatal om, A burn Preeti t (Vote! Ganiel Parks Biack River | or THE Franklin| WhO, a8 & Congressman, was charged! It struck me as odd that these res.| Shasta Limited AGAINST men te cac ade hieaael Svkenet Grass weoine PROGRESSIVE PARTY Giiman | with attempting to extract $1,260 |idents between the actual fighting | Leaves Seattle 9:30 a. m. Referendum Meseure Mo. 2, entitiea: n ig, RR CRED MS Cherry Valiey |PRIMABY ELECTION, SEPTEMBEK 8 AL Oreagweed) hee A oki eee United |}ines should clamor for news from Arrives Portland 3:30 p,m et pi the eon @, Merce: ectn ‘ect ank Cumberians 1914. 4. Goor States to defray traveling expenses + struction. mai operation “ ‘ - , . xpress SEE mugs of storage and Te Newcastle Precinet Den Moines) susttcen of the Peace —Preeinets. |T ‘et from Washington, D, ©. to North | Lees Sent Sound &: tion works for the purpose of 1 ert Modtiteen. rye r . Yakima and return, for a trip whic eaves Seattle 11:80 a. m. ating lands in ¢ ” : P t (Vor Fagie G Algona b b bp which Arrives Portland 6:15 p. m. jrant, Adams, Che stables ton net (Vote sarlington | ¥ daring |R © never made. : . m, lands in the Quincy Valley; ¢ ' TER con mont BM * auareree: 5. Recher LA CROSSE CLIPPER: “Ole q Ow! (Portland and Grays Hi iG state reclamation board, ‘and pr a wall City |Soun tener ide Vienret|sebm Recben Hanson's election Ie.a cinch, fe), LONDON, Oct. 26—King George! bor) Witing for the sale of “riate bonds NOMINATIONS MADD BY RCAT- Bed tg geen Bee ony Walker will get a big plurality here. He| "88 ordered a new medal and anew!) = Leaves Seattle 11:15 p. m. It azceeding $40,000,000 in amount.” TERING VOTE OF FEB W. Greanioat "Rem Droietie Biacie Hiver | Pred veaae will got at least 20,000 pluratity {n | °F088 for “distinguished service” {n| Arrives Portland 6:45 a m, Ss cece lcasés “Vidiow devtasiion (EN Election September 8, 1914. nit se / : s. metae rar his home town, Seattle. the British army. Arrives Hoquiam 7:15 a, m. naoars ‘alley Irrigation niger Sshiieats (i atnele teat |it Bearman Gedar niver | Pater Noraahi EVERETT TRIBUNE: “Ole Han- (Sleeping Cars Ready at 9:30 or qertece tr tee |fertea wrth rack 2 on dc |EBon son, progressive candidate or Co | KID) GERMAN BAR mm) ment of 28 of article 2 of mn Monohon|#. Meters. phertnes, Redmond | C4 States senator, spoke to about Eaten isting te Ga ewe a North A Moines | eevea awards, Jack Atuart Nenvon | 1,000 people, the largest crowd that . ~ O-W. R. & N. offers amo et isa! aiden ie a0 Bagewood [te I TRON Rienmond/ has yet attended n political raily| LONDON, Oct. 26.—There are so| Steel coaches, an unexcelled BE IT ENACT Luots.|J, A, Hreasure ie sg ctnatte |W *| during the present campaign.” many German barons in the big de-| Sefvice and courteous, effi- 4 My AGHINOT wie & hee. ¥ Duft ji we Pale ela. 8 . n| (The Everett Tribune has thus|tention camp at Olympia, the sol-| cient employes. moon A eo ps ' Heckbe Fonts|. Mi. O'Delt Woodinvitte | far remained neutral in the senator- | diers call one section “the house o ——— glection to H fal house of) For further details, tick ction to be held in ‘ / r ‘ a a ‘ zi al contest.) lords,” ‘or further details, tickets and Wye Tuenday 2 Ww 1 ard z LOMIBITION TICKET s Sea n Es OLYMPIA : reserva Gectore of the vinte, ya trict Chas M. Morgan. | county by over 5,000 plurality,’ de | J. H. O’NEILL tion and approval or ke rf nd he ; entative in Congress, Second] clared P. A. B. Soung of T: : ees prprevsl oF re 1 ane Williaa cm f } neces OE Ie ag Soung of Tacoma Dist. Pass. Agt. 2, of the constitution of », Jones Duwamish la * teehee MONTESANO CALL: “Ole Han | 716 SECOND AV, MAIN 932, wel Krane +1. Kage ¢ of Washington, so that shall read, when so amended nm fol ae reo Li ati Meridian | NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY ‘TroKrT| 800 Will speak in Aberdeen tonight a han | of Supreme Court (Vote for} BY the way, it can be mentioned 4-Room Flat BECTION 22. The ownership of Hnumelaw | E stephen J Chadwick, Herman| at this time that Senator Jones’ Scie ay ailens, other “than those ° , a Bad detieene pith D. Megteorn Edgar G. Mills, 0. R.’ Holeomd,| man, Lorimer, has been indicted by Reeds creas riewa | an . ae TES est | Man Lore, bas pen indicted frye TEE besten’ ts oromithies a this Tale ‘t A wi ; of discrepancies in a Chicago bank or t PACIFIC Giate, except where ncquired by in Donian ; Mave failure ee, ae, manteaee Wee FB Beary Hegnnydaiels- © Someteton astm" luni Sretticlo Clerk of the noard ot| LYNDEN TRIBUNE: “The can: Gas range and heater, laundry SYSTEM fustice in the tion of del and Peter Prim P. 0. Ce " Martin Crook |B. Meith Mle Count . King County | didacy of W. W, Black is not taken || tray in kitchen; lawn; yard All jconveyancen of iandx | hereafter | A 4." Winiguint Humphre Maury | |Washington, do_herehy certify that_the| seriously, Hanson {8 the man for |} food view; select neighborhood; 4 wat for such alien, shall be void; J. Brockway Lease a a Wallies igatareer above and foveKoing list of nominations! senator, and the Independent vote, || close-in, Use Yesler car, ROVIDED, ‘That the provisions of J.B. Lincol Medina |C. W. Hoberts North lend ‘-— I a inaticns tartified te ie ky the Varitus| Which no party can claim, is rapidly RENT REASONABLE. Sis ne tion hall not apply to lands John Mullir i aoker | Walter Badsio Orillia | Hen Jacob Mogg Auburn [Political parties of King County, Wash crystallizing about him.” . % si @ral,_metain, iron, coat, or fire-clay,|A. Le Taylor Mountain View| Wm. hooth Ravensdaie|J. MeKinnon midst Dianna BYRON Pues ,FAIRFIELD STANDARD: | “Ole 1711 WASHINGTON ST, And the necéssary land’ for mills and|James Greggs, fr ow. Castiol ©. Albiley Redminaly, we au Diamond! (eqi) ON Petre. | Hanson's campaign for United : bs Machinery to be used in the develop- IF, E, Denzer «+ Newport ‘Joe Edwards, John Jones ...Renton|Chas. Jobneon ss+sssevases -Botse |. Witness my hand and official seal thie| States senator Is booming, Black Phone Beacon 1952, ard day of October, A. D. 1014. is @ poor third.”

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