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The gem Audience in west Revs Nhe Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 ——_" f Rates Per Insertion | r —— nt charge ndvertising, 1115 Ine per Insertion (six words msertions for the “ensh tn advance ndver- cents n line per t maersion rtions inp to 11 a'clock ench morn t fternoon ed a t Want Ad Rhymes fli HARRY CHFSSON Ta like to buy a little farm, With vine-clad cottage and a barn; Star want a4 will do the trick, Ya me for advertising quick. Rhyme« Elsewhere on This ‘Yours Mav Re There FEMALE HELP WANTED _ EXPERIENCED nue, RRERS There are realtone anen in the ~FREDERICK & NELSON children’s hair cutting shop for experienced women bar- bers. Apnlications will be received, in the morning, at the office of the Superinten- dent, second floor. WAGES: FOR ADVANCEMENT. NORTHWESTERN PAPER 2501 WESTERN AVE. a = = Sean vor WISH. NEW AR- serge, Jersey, Georgette 3 also fine showing of sport irts and blouses. Phelps Co., Third (upstairs = KPERIENCED OPER- ors on house dresses and aprons. Bie ple Dress Manufacturing Co. 0 COUNTRY FOR month of Reaey private family; wares. 1205 Seneca s\ ae Y ARE DANCING TAKE or 2 lessons. Stevens. 1523 4th. A PLA ehh Pantaces Ruildini reac! ts | 26 ‘in ail parts lense ot the city. Good advancement. tien Department Star. 86 vA Gameriences newspaper sb- antes. Steady work for 4 See Mr. Parish, care Star. 1207 Seventh ave. y v OMPLETE Can contract for Ci up to eet Rainier 6 Beacon FOUND MAC its lass need apply. Phone Aen . aS" ALI ind machinists. 121 W. Massa- HINGLER, A’ sh, 000 shingles. 2535 11th it experience, nenes, ature 4 Nave x im to pe . $e his What you howe of bak work ? ‘Adarenn B-16, ve cvishes house ‘somewhere near place yg pied jinn ot Tigenerctal position in office or shipping. clerk. Can any_make car. Briyate or eats North 2414. ECE iriged from service, would iMice to secure a few good side lines covering Idaho, Eastern Washing- ton and Montana. Get in touch a , y appearance and edu - experience, desires position. MW ny anything, anywhere. Sal- “ary secondary consideration to future. Adar: B-18, DISCHARGED OF OVER- feas soldier, age 22, can furnish government and other reference as truck or touring car drive sires position at once. Rel Address R-20, Star. ble. VICE MAN WANTS WORK |° few hours after 6 p. m., also Sat- urday and Sunday. Prefer driving. Former truck and tractor instruc- }ipr st Camp Lewis. Address 1-21, r RECENTLY DISCHARGED S0L- ‘ier wants work. Five years’ ex- perience in maintenance of ma- chinery and buildines. Will con- fider machinist’s helper. Address GED GANADIAN S80T- saley, age 23, single, speaks and Jwrites. French. German, Italian, ‘Duteh and English, wants position in office or hotel. Address Claas b ven, 1812 N. 63rd st. [ARGED SOLDIE’ OVER- feas service, competent office man, ick at ficures, ef ghd Position, thing with good t considered, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 81, 1919. ie SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE AL, OF FICHE, 38, UNIVER- graduate, with high grade technical education, desires posi tion in any line offering oppor of Mae tavancoment, Ad- Star. DISCHARGED SOLDTER FROM France desires position with a good, future, preferably with an auto accessories firm: have two Years’ auto experience, Address R-26, Star. WANT POSTTION AS trieian. Have had erience: married leased from navy. ister, Tarrtl) RBC d like Saturday afternoons; work and roof repairing. Capitol 3555. M. Decker, Pastiak s RGbD SOLDIER work in garage or store as helper or where can learn we Phone Bast 1143 OVERS, AN, dier, carpenter; pe married man: fivein family. Address B-19, Sta DISCHARGED SOLDIER AGH = Wishes position In reliable firm with chances for advancement; has had clerical experience. Ad- re. A man: just Address ¢. NTLY DIs- k evenings lawn Phone 208 and DESIRE repairing D SOLDIRR WISHES Place to learn auto repairing, sh metal work exp nominal Address. He28, S CANADIAN t# job as chauff ambulances, Call tt _ Address 2415 % Heth ave DIsSeH ID SATLOR WISHRS frositic n as clerk ell estab- ished firm, with 8 for ad- two years’ banking Address R-27, Star, HAUF nh our "of Tank Corps, wishes position drivine private car: can furnish references. Phone Filiott 3649-W het nings. OUNTAIN OR usher Job evenings after 6:30, by ex-sailor: experienced in both Phone Rainier 407-M. “WITH ce as law clerk and stenographer desir Address C-10, Star Bi et RNED SOLDI REQUIRES rehouse; not James Tyrer, Y. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED AGE bie money sellin writer ribbons, Samples 3 nts each, 3 for $1.00, one dozen for Retail at dealers 75 cents National Ribbon Inking Works, pens A, 8723 Fourth ave. Brooklyn. York, CANDY—? PAY. START ONE of our specialty candy factories in your home, smal! room. anywhere. We tell how and furnish every- thing. Advertise. Grand oppor- tunity. Men—women. Candy Co., of ‘end st. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—STOCK SALESMAN; NO canvassing. Live man can make good money. Work in good town B Northwestern Washington, C-11, tar. 22 LOST AND FOUND LOST—SNELL BICYCLE, 20-INCH red frame. No. 504357, Saturday evening. Reward. 1718 E. 62nd. Kenwood 3599 25 “FURNISHED HOUSES POR RENT—FURNISHED HOUS at 903 N. 68th, Telephone Ballard FOR RENT—HOUSES tRYou DO NOT FIND A SUITABLE advertized here for rent, tr: Ba ed under the “Wanted--icuse heading, and it will reach many people having vacancies 30 ohne ROOMS SHED 1 AND 2 ROOMS, close in. Maxd Ninth ave. b>] FOR RENT—ROOMS SLEEPING ROOMS FROM 50 re 10 minutes from shipyards, 1003 H, Jefferson, Telephone Elliott 4263-M. large living ri with and bedroom with lava ores also ront Hytrece. t_ 1307, RELIABLE WOMAN WILL HOARD one or two small children, $25 per month. Phone Ballard 2478. 40 SUMMER COTTAGES FOR SALE—COTTAGH ON CAKE Union, 4 rooms, sleeping porch; plimbing in; ground rent reason- able. $600 cash. Capitol 3031 3315 Fuhrman ave. Mrs. Perry 48 WANTED—MISCELL u THE OWL PAYS MORE foi furs, furniture. We buy, sell and exchange everything. 1317% Ist. Elliett $221, —— 4% FOR SSLE—MISCELLANEOUS oO. B. WILLIAMS CO. Two popular sizes of single h for cen, bungalows, In stock, glazed, realy for im- mediate men First size is 2® inches wide and 33 nee high, with 4 lights 12x14 gl Price $1.81, Second size {x 34 inches wide and 29 inches high, with 6 lights 10x1z glass. Price $1.96. Our large illustrated catalogue, showing full line of building ma- teri im Bree on reques' B. WILL! AMS co. 1943 rinst AVE. 8. SEATTLE. SPECIAL MASON FRUIT JAR SALE Pint jars, per dozen . $9. Quart jars, per dozen %-galion jars, per dozen. 1.25 OGISHIMA io Cl ENT. STORE 508 Jackson St. Main 3648. WHEN PAYING GAS_ Electric or phone bills, on Fourth five. suppose you cali in and see Waidron’s large rug display in the same block, or look over their as- sortment of furniture across the street in the Cobb Bldg. Attrac- tive prices and terms, and liberal treatment generally have brought is any a la STEWART PHONOGRAPH Plays any dise record, Suitable for outings, summer camps, etc, Can be carried easily in automobile, Pri STEWART PRODUCTS SERVICE STATION, 910 Pike St. TIVELY highest FOR DIAMONDS, Old or broken jewe i “watches. MONEY LOANED ON SAME SMITH Cy Bf age co, rices paid fold silver, does and young stock. Canary birds, singers and hens. White | Wyandottes, hens and chicks. W. “Webster, qt 48th ave. 8. (0G STANDARD MAKE, erfect Sonattion »w price. 1107 hird av DON'T HANG “THaT) AWAY! PUT AN AD INTHE PAPER. AMO SELL IT! contests, try again. rhyme submitted. Theatre. $226-A Fuhrman Ave., The pulling power of Star Would move old Mount MILTON 302 12th Ave. N. Harry B. Jackson, $01 Columbia t.; Milton Johnso N.; Elizabeth Dum mi ave.; Marie . L. Kelly, T This Home st. teen Lake; Mrs. B. G. Caswell, Hotel Washington Annex, Seattle; daily. 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS PHONOGRAPHS OUR HE RCTALTY EIGN. MUSICAL RECORD. ¥ EXCHANGE 1816 Oneaine Eliott 2678. jew Times Bldg. HE General contractor: Store Srepie. ft 220 arlene SEST PIANO AND PHONOGRAPH ues at Eringere, J ‘Pieno House 1022 Third ave. before noon. James Ross, 2033 Lane st. aawiNG MCHS. RENTED. Fit, 46 51 WANTED—FURNITURE Blake Furniture Go. 408 Pike, M. 6618 52 FOR SALE—FURNITURE DROP-HEAD ROTARY MACHINE, all attachments, sews perfect, $20; large genuine leather davenport, $48.50; library table; large ‘dinin s bed, complete, §27.5 worth the money); dress- leums, ete. (cottage in rear). Between Pike and Pin CALL—MAIN—3226 WE _ RUY—SELL—EXCHANGE FURNITURE—AND—STOVES ECKMAN FURNITURE CO. Sixth and Westlake. FoULsEy ombinte POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER eater. —e Fine Stock of LIVE BROILERS AND HENS inte —o— EAGLE POULTRY CO. 1605 SEVENTH AVE. PHONE MAIN 6314 | V} pe ee ‘ou CAN HARDLY ‘ORD NOT TO A TRUCK THESE TRO AVE SE ‘OME SOME: Not 0 GOOD BUT PRICED ACCORDINGLY, $175 TO $650; DELFEL, BAST. 842. PIKE ST. N rE x¥ yas TIRES—TIRES—TIRES We ore selling brand new hig! grade tires at marked reduetign 30x3 Miller N, 8... 30x3% Summit N.S. Amazon N.S... Firestone N. 8, All other sizes in’ sto NATIONAL TIRE CO., 801 Union St. ONE 197 FORD TOURING” GAR for i cheap for cash, Also 1916 Reo kk. wow! DRESS SUIT FOR SALE, — JUST THE RIGHT SIZE For THAT be given as additional prizes. I'd like to buy a little farm, No doubt you think it queer; 8. JOHNSON I'd like to buy a little farm, And wear some farmer duds; A Star want ad and my right arm Will raise both farm and spuds. Add three more lines to the above line that will jingle. tion WANT ADS. Rhyme to consist of four lines only. The Star by next Friday noon. Write on one side of the paper only. name and address at top of the page. Note: Here is the cash prize winner in last week’s contest: HARRY B. JACKSON 801 Columbia St. I'd like to buy a little farm Near the markets of Seattle— So I may use The Star want ads, And then I’ll win the battle. city. want ads Rainier. Florence B, Lough, 217 26th ave.;: Mrs, J. Demend, 7331 23rd ave, N W.; Rose Russ 2447 14th av 8.; Vietor Buchanan, 1911 N. 37th; Harry Chesson, Annapolis Apts. 1531 Belmont ave.; Melvin Sco- ville, 317 Harvard oN; Rand, Barlington, Wash Birge, 2827 W. Tist.; 1427 "Third ave. Wi Loulse - Mrs, B. gE OW. 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES _ ° PEERS EERIE TE TSE THIS COMING WEEK ARE RUNNING OUR S) oP. ANNUAL CLLARANCE BE. CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT A CAR AT THE pace THESE ARE OFFERED AT. THERE WILL BE LOTS OF ig ae 601 BE. PINE LL Ww AND OPPOR- aiNTY 3 ROCKING AT YOUR DOOR NO’ TLL SAY BO, EDDY. DRIVING Aare YSrE. LIBERTY eon ART PAYM TERMS THAT ILL SUIT MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE COMPANY 600 E. Pine St. East 8413. 4 DODGES 2 MAXWELLS 1 CASE 2 SCRIPPS-BOOTHS AW extra good, and many other tourings and roadsters. EASY TERMS WALK_IN: All Our HENRY MOSSBACH AUTO CO. 616-618 1. Pike. ____ PHONE BAST 2651, CHEVROLET, ASS; PERFECT order; one new spare. Only $ Used Car Emporium, 12th & B. TODAY'S USED CARS We have 30 used cars, ranging in price from as low as $150 to $500, and $500 to $1,000. We have o few high grade cars in the $1,000 to $3, Remember, we have ant 30 cars, but they are all different makes and models. 5 good tire: iy) Pine AUTO DEPT. FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Used Car Dept. Pine at Bellevue. FORD TAXI; A-1 SHAPE THRU: out, This is one dandy good buy at $600, Used Car Emport 12th & B. Pin: AUTOS TO HIRE WITHOUT DRIV- ers. Storage; also repairing. Open day and night. FASHION GARAGE 2205’ Second Ave, Phone Bll, 2240. —_——— MRS, J. P, REDMAN I'd like to buy a little fa Come down, € In your want THANKS! -WILL ANSWER MY PURPOSE FINE, ~~ LUCKY 1 SAW THE ADI {75 Here is the first line for last week’s WANT AD RHYME CONTEST “1’m out of job and money, too” Don’t forget to men- Your rhyme must reach Write your If you did not win a prize in the other First prize is $3. Twenty-five tickets to Clemmer Theatre will The Star reserves the right to print any Here are other good rhymes, all of the authors securing tickets to the Clemmer 1 More of them will be printed. Watch the Want Ad pages. did not win a prize, watch for your rhyme in the Classified daily. ELIZABETH M. DUMAS Even tho you MARIE BECK Apt. 4, Raymond Apts., Seattle. I'd Uke to buy. a little farm. A Star want ad I'll run; Because ‘twill surely bring results, As they have always done. MRS. W..H. BRYANT 1411 B. I'd like to buy a little farm, And leave the city gay; I'll put a want ad in The Star, And get one right away. Columbia St. Following is a complete list of the lucky contestants: Way, 1429 Humphrey, Allen W, Mrs. Ray Cal Rox 267, Wash.; Marion 1233 Frink bivd.; Anna H " 933 32nd ave.; Grace Riley, 518 24th ave, 8: Mra. J. P, Redman, 523 First W.; Edna J, Morris, City of Seattle lighting department. Even tho you did not win a prize, watch for your rhyme on the Classified page 64 FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS FOR SALE— FORD TRUC worm drive; run about 2,000 mil ood as new. | AUTO TOPS, TOP COVERS, SHAT covers, curtains, carpets, cushion: cloned and open car upholstery o: every description. Special atten: tion given to repairs and altera- tions, Prompt and ery! Prices right. waytes PACIFIC AUTO TOP Co. 314 EB. Pike St. Phone Main 4243. Seattle, Wi FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE AT KEYPORT The cutest little cottage, with sleep- ing porch, electric ‘lights, city water: free wood; large lot; and only four blocks to the dock and clam beach, Excellent boat service morning and gvening to Seattle. iS 18 BRAND NEW Price su 000; $300 cash, $25 a month Take ‘steamer Hyak, nt Pier 3, Sunday at 9 a. m. Agent on the ground. CLIFFORD LAND Co. 617 THIRD AVE. ELLIOTT 99. courteous WOODLAND PARK DISTRICT ace $2,500 sy Terms. a house, with cement bath; small WALLINGFORD DISTRICT PTUCE $2,250 Easy Terms. Modern 5-room cottage, with fire- Place, cement basement, laundry trays, etc.; small lot, BURWELL & MORFORD Main 3855. 675 Colman Bldg. A REAL HOME IN PHINNEY DISTRICT $2,250—5-room lot ts; 9 bi Modern 6 basement; cottage, with two ‘ing fruit trees, rasp- in fine and other i farage: chicken coop; ouse has § nice rooms, da on front and side, siveping porch in rear, mod- fim Plumbing and Mehting fix. tu block Rinney 715 " UN’ Phone s . Pho __ Ballard ptt He 7-ROOM. MODERN HOUSE, ser ave. N. between Prospect Highland drive; alley paved; ieee ber 1118. Price $5,500; terms, 60x120; Ninth ave, W close to Kinne Queen Anne terms. JOSEPH SWEE 430 Burke Bldg. i paved street; line sY Main 3644, ° i] BALLARD HOME ° 6-room modern house; Price $1,650; $500 cash, 6-room modern house; three car lines, Price §: cash. YOUNG & BROBERG Mallard 813. 5229 Ballard Ave. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW On paved street and Wallingford car line; lot is small, but. the house is in good condition; cement basement. It's only $2,100; on terms $300 cash. JOHN J, ELLIOTT Co, 321 Leary Bldg. close in. close 0 spot EIGHT LOTS, EACH 40x106, ON Thistle st., and only 160 feet from California ave. Level and cleared. Price $375 each, on terms to suit. Excellent view of Sound and Qlym- pie mountains. W. K. MACFARLANE Elliott 2524, 722 Leary Bldg. CLOSE IN NEW 4-ROOM BUNGALOW $2,000; $200 Cash, $30 Month. Toilet and bat breakfast nook; sink; two closets; fireplace; direct and indirect lighting; lot '45x100. 430 Lumber Exchange Bldg. 800 WILL HUY LOTS 45 AND in block 12, near W, 73rd and Mary st, in Baliard Park Addition; ail assessments paid. Terma, or will discount for a Phone Eas' 2313 after 6 o' 5-ROOM MODERN conerete basement; builtin fixture: laundry bir, 's. Will sell cheap by er. 6708 Dibble ave, Phone B. rd 1082. $800—40x100-FOOT LOT; CLOSIS IN; ‘TENNIS BUNGALOW fireplaci Rainier valley. ae SaOoRE AND BAT 1 splendid location: Green Lake ‘district. A snap. Cali University, or phone 387. ITH GARAG Oth and 15th nN BE Inquire 64 Columbia st. ' | 1 FOR SALE--REAL KSTATE MY KINGDOM FOR A HOME $1,000 CASH, $50 A MONTH 8 rooms; hardwe stairs; hot wi paved street naod: 60120 fot, garage, Total years balance 4 floors down- heat; fireplace lightful neighbor with large stab! price $4,900; thr IMME Th POS- SSION, Two blocks car line House alone worth. the money This isa splendid buy, Owner out of city FRANK 5313 r 667 ATKINS Eliiett ppire Building. THE BEST INVESTME SEATTL 6-room modern b large rooms; up-to-date Has all been newly painted, outside and in; new paper and varnish. erything about the house is in first class condition, Large lot, 60-foot front on Galer st; fine view of Lake Union: best car service in the city. Only 10 minutes to business cen- ter. PRICK $2,750; SMALL CASH PAYMENT, BALANCE MONTHLY, CLIFFORD LAND COMPANY 617 THIRD AVE, ELLIOTT 99. TIN “GROOM MODERN BE Low Large Jot, : 5 large, light lights and ‘water; hicken hous $2,600; half cash. VAN ARSDALE & CO, Main 99 1019 Third Ave, NOTHING ‘TO SELL i BBRVIC i} J,V. HOLTON CO., F 220 Marion ROOM HOUS: two bl 5- RAVE NNA PARK $2,100, Phone it ING 531 Burke i—I RA 4G. NO MILLER & SON, Bide, Elliott 976. NIER VALLEY _ cece isp LOCATION n on a 50x120-foot k from Rainier Good 6-room home lot; one-half bl bivd.; fine lawn, with lots of room for garden. The location is one of the most desirable in Rainier val- ley. Rainier 22. BUNGALOW BARGAIN $3, 6-room bungalow; fun cement, base- ment; fireplace; lots of closets; fine ‘view of Lake Washington; four blocks from car; $500 cash, $35 per month. Rainier 22. TWO FOR ONE $2,400 Two bungalows on one lot, and the other 4 block from car; small families. You can buy both for $200 cash and $25 per month. Rainier 22 . GEO, A. SPENCER & CO. RAINIER VALLEY BRANCH 3814 Ferdinand St. (Columbia) Open Sundays. Rainier 22. RAINIER VALLEY yable monthly; toilet, electric lights; lot 30x100. F. M. JORDAN & CO. 211 American Bank Bldg. Main 5657—PHONES—Elliott 557. GEORGETOWN PROPE lot 15-N GEORGETOWN ¥ $1,000—4-room house; 50x100; Chicago ave. $1,500-—7-room house; lot 50x100; three blocks west Beacon ave. $1,500—5-room house; lot 37%x100; water; lights; gas; no bath; easy term: $1,750-—4-room modern: good loca- tion; $250 cash, balance monthly. Cc. L. WILSON Next Door to Postoffice, Georgetown Phone 8''ney 500. 76 WEST SEATTLE TROPERTY ° MODERN 5-ROOM HOUSE Unobstructifie view; close to nd school; $2,000, on Must be sold at once, . A. Sanford, 4707 California Av. | I ° 2 LOTS ADJOINING EACH OTHER at a sacrifice price of $350 each. Fine view of the Olympics and Sound, Terms to suit. W. KM Elttott 2524, 5-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW; lot 50x125 feet; fruit, flowers and foliage; magnificent view of 14 $3,500; $500 down, $30 per month. One block from car. IDA SMITH 5205 California Ave. West 252. CORNER ON” CALIFORNIA” AVE. 106x122 to a 20-foot alley; very fine view of Sound and Olympics. Price Ri 350, on terms to suit. ‘MACFARLANE Leary Bl Ww jeattle rei = tate exclusively, Established 1906. Downs Bidg., 708 2nd av. Main 3726. 78 FOR oe FOR SA oe Ts “TRADE AS part payment on 3 or 4-room bun- galow, near car line, in outskirts of city; property must have at least 40-foot frontage; two corner lots, both 60x120, near Colby. Call or write F. N.S. 2040 King st. ACRRAGE JOY COUNTRY LIFE IN THE CITY BRILLIANT ‘TMENT SMALL CITY FARMS AND COUN TRY HON SITES in the UNI- VERSITY DISTRICT within reach of all QUARTER ACRES, City water Terms $60 Cash, SEATTLE’ INV $489-$599 available. $10 Monthly The beauty of nature is prolifically manifest here, No more picturesque spot in the University district. This is an investment of absolute safety that offers, also, the almost certain promise of big profits. YOU MAY BUILD A TEMPORARY OR PUT UP A TENT AND SAVE YOUR RENT MONEY You can raise your own fresh gar- den vegetables and berries, rabhits You can raise chickens, your and gest plece of richest garden soil in Seattle. 8 THEM TODAY Branch Office: Corner and 55 four bi the end of Roosevelt s ark car line, Kenwood 8649, Goopwin REAL ESTATE 8. Goodwin, Presi Victor J. Green, 312 Leary Bldg. Phene Sales M M OOOVOOOOOOOO0000000 ° ALDER ROTTOM WITH NICE CREEK t LAKE 5 ACRES; +. permanent water; electric lights close by; on good gravel drive- wi timber has never been cut; trees are all standing. Price, 5 a 1,500; one- tenth cash $15 a month, at 6 P cent, Some of these tracts are very choice, Get a choice one, CARTER, MacDONALD & 208 Columbia, Elliott 5870. OF ONDE ODOOOOODO000 @occo0cocc CSS ON° GOOD SOIL; 10 ACRES RICH BOTS tom; all cleared; nice location; om good road. Price $1,300, SCHROEDER, 609 Burke Bldg, $50 is all-you need to buy the big- a _ ACREAGE 20 AND 40-ACRE SPECIALS 20 acres, 50 down, $10 month. $350 per 20 acres, month. $500; $75 down, $15 Will grow anything. per 20 $20 per acres, month $700; $100 down, Half celery land. $100 down, $25 per alder bottom, with crossing it. 40 ACRES $700; 20 acres, month good creek 40 acres, $100 down, month. South slope; fine, soll, Grapes will make you on 10 acres of this. $1,400; $150 Rich loam This is a $20 per dee rich down, $25 per soil, with two real buy 40 acres, month springs. 40 acres, month: creek $1,600; $200 Level alder bottom, Very easy to clear, down, $25 per with These are just a few of the bargains we are offering this week out of a large tract just on the market in the famous Cherry valley dis- trict, el to Seattle, on good auto You can find just the 20 or ave been looking for, and and terms you can buy in and eee photos and will show you the land 40 acres for the price of REALTY X CHANGE 306 Hinckley Blk. ANGE TRACT BUNGALOW, $1,475 garden soil; level, and with new 4-room bungalow; handy to high grade school and_ stores. Can live here and work in city; fare commutation to ; terms $250 GaN * 4-ROOM F car and county ferry to Kirkland and inquire for Albert Johnson at office of Burke & Far- rar in Kirkland. FINELY IMPROVED LAND GOOD HOUSE; ORCHARD acre in garden, balance of land thoroly cleared’ and in timothy and clover; ore! of 30 ~ also small fruits of all attractive and well built chicken house, wood d »1 room; splendid wate: in nicely improved district, Convenient for anyone emplo: downtown. Price $2,650; easy monthly terme anged. BURKE & FARRAR 203 New York Block 5 ACRES, CLOSE IN; SNAP! Our 5-acre tracts of rich level loam soil, located at Seattle Heights, only a few miles north of the city, handy to interurban; are ideal for the man working in the city who ants a combined country home and farm, where he can produce all he eats and get a good price for what he sells; 6 acres of rich berry loam, $750; your own terms. an. Aish Xt & CO. 9 Third Ave. YOR SALE BY “OWNER ey road seven miles from Stanwood any one who is familiar with this vicinity knows there is no better any place on the Cor f this trac on very easy terms. Smith, Main 60, be 0 Pp. Mm, oF call at 2534 13th ave. W. $25 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH WHY be without a good tract of land when you can buy on such easy terms? Level, fine soll, state road; one hour from Seattle. $250 for 5 acres. HERBERT 8. UPPER 414-415 Leary Bidg. 16 ACRES Good, level land, near Kent, part in pasture; Plenty of wood; on mail and milk routes. ae in ete FINEST KIRKLAND $1,825—On paved boulevard, with nidewalk, ‘electric lights, phone, city water; close to lake and dock; fine view; $100 cash, $15 monthly. THE DURLAND AGENCY, 912 _Leary Bldg, 40 ACRES, $1,050 With 4-room house; chicken houses; well; some clearing. Part of Bass Lumber Co. land sale in Skagit county. One-quarter cash. railroa H.C. PETERS, 716 Third Ave. _ GOOD LOGGED-OFF LAND FOR Low prices; easy terms. le. Liberty bonds accepted at par. Call or write for offer to millmen. C. McKenzie, Three Lakes, Wash., or 718 New York Bik., Seattle. TEN ACRES” FINE SOIT, WITH running stream; one-eighth mile from Des Moines highway; $1,500, easy terms. T. H. Gilham, owner, 908 Seaboard, or phoné ‘Rainier 12 evenings. ~ BIG, OPENING IN YARIMA— VALLEY FARM LA $15 per acre and up; y best of soil; on the Yakim: two railroads; state highway, and close to town; under government Irrigation project that Is an ex- tension of the Sunnyside ¢ SOLD AT WHOLESALE. PRICES In 40-acre tracts. See pictures at our office of land and the tm- proved farms there. Buy now di- rect from the owners at the low opening prices. Several thousand acres of the best farm land in Washington to select from. YAKIMA RIVER FARMS CO. 612 Green Tide. | Office Open Evening: (OOK HERE —CLOSE- a FARM, and a good one; easily reached; on good road; just south of city; 20 acres; 15 acres rich bottom; 12 in crop, hay, oats, corn, potatoes, ete.; good 6-room ‘house, barn, sheds and chicken house; plenty of fruit and berries; good team; 10 cows; machinery and tools. Price $6,000. Teal good buy. ke ‘HROEDER, 608 Burke BI $750 40 ACRES, i Bass Lumber Co. ‘land = sale, “in Skagit county, One 40 acres, with 4-room house, $950. Close to rail- road, school ‘and town H.C. PETERS, 716 Third Ave. 62 FOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY Fine for fruit and elickens. | 40 acres best stump land on county | BARTELL’S DRUG STORE NO.2 Classified advertising may be left at this address up to i1 =. my tach day for the afters noon editions. ensy termi per acre and up. jayen at om write for-may location, ete. Why EhHAvsen ams TIMBRR CO co. ‘Tacoma Bide. T 90 RANCHES i ACE FOR F ame 1 a WANTED— er of good ish, offen, fa parte STOCKS AND T wt erty Bonds, War Pan otor, Beacon | Universal High Great Western 1 Wl Beautm i Alaska. Petro raion Wicks Tre 4 Pacific Glass Hecla balan oy Red Monargy "Sone. Athabasca Cody iurglar yt MAX ¥ Union Bt. WAK SAVINGS MeConahy, 917 ‘onahy, Bidg., Second and WE BUY B small discount! ment receipts 204 Haieht Bide. 94 BUSINES# ‘OR pats f. S Peters! a. is equi ipped with ¢h hines, and Whi prosperous and the laundry able business, other business, attention. This AW, WI! outfit, $200. wood cutting up to $1. 6 Beacon, 262-M. | 98 marceiting mi .work ‘done by tl jopera gill it i 1 cLBN aees Main 6507. POSIT FOR TVE! DIAMO! Old or proees, MONEY LO. SMITH 413 L. C. Smith Blade NEW DI gray hair rb its dye; no stain; away Hair Co. change Bl der of Hedaseaae n, Brice oes Fog t_ hi Be Taylor Tul being ( and ‘three & Funeral wi afternoon at 2:00 o'ela Mittelstadt parlo Interment at We MAINE SEAGU ROOS) gulls do not water. Persons’ places say that nest in treees on Duck and Old Man Maine, and not only trees, but nest in The same is true islands along the * Gulls of Boston abouts have places on the water, The At “General praci consultation. Second ave. ba Behr Downs He: ‘onsultation free, piney moderate. Bldg, Phone Main’ Remington Ty) ern Rubber phone Co. Olym ASON, FRNW 432 Rurke Bicycles ae UNDE att Stewart, ab ae ae is} cles, Main MERCER AND WATER FRONT This is by far the best unimproved water ffont left on the north end of the island, It has a front of 100 f@t, and is 600 feet deep. Just a gentle slope to the water; no bluffs; a dandy beach. Very easy to improve, and can be bought for the small’ price of $2,750, ON EASY TERMS. CLIFFORD LAND COMPANY 617 THIRD AVE, ELLIOTT 99. £ THE PACIFIC FLEET ur own acres on ‘main salt water frontage, Every battleship going to navy yard in sight. Productive soil; timber for buildings and fuel; good fishin, clams; daily 10c fare to Breme ton, 16c fare to Seattle. Price $775, terms $100 cash, balance within five years. CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Building. (Ss. B. 7) MELVIN SCOVILLE I'd_ like to. buy a little farm, Now, ther no use denyi A Star want ad works like a charm, I found that out by trying. MO} Loans fromate to ‘and confidentially pianos, live 1008-4 LC. Smith = aor CX. TRAUR: G Angeles Chiro} 207 ae Bldg. cor. 8rd Natlonat Sch ready tation tree taey sGhicaratn. & ones Furniture, Repairing, Uphe Sareeneen Wroe Fare wi clea. of value Tae Third ave. Money to on dasa a SOCIETY FOR’ SRenrAL RRA’ 338-6 EMPIRE f Second. near Dr. K aisot wi TRI REP qG water he st 1878. eae wit MP (LTURI , TER share Brectrie eat sts, we ay pity

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