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THE SEATTLE STAR G THERE REALLY |Beacon Hill Work APPLES OF | Up Before Council CANADA is 9 " . e Jiand in the tidelands district will Visitors Courteously Treated. come before the city counct! for final GOING E AST =: Vlendar afternoon. the bis | Big Business Fosters Friendliness. . 1621 FOURTH AVE., SEATTLE dm will have the approval of the fmance | Cordial Relations Really Exist. ye * * & committee. ——_— — “t * * & * © & ie Water down from the Lethow river] (The editor of The Btar several days age wrote the fottowing letter to the editors is] ary fia Ni - - f leading datiy Wee ada New York to Sink Molas|" crit Sih Moos ae ees renee || New Store — New Goods — New Prices | Flats district ie said to be One Of) gervable threoet Western ¢ Be oe , oven entagent | - th: tow American visitors. mber Of | the richest soll areas ih the nor “This feeling, these letters say, te often manifested In Canadian veadeville and . Into Huge Nu |\eest. ‘The woll averages 18 foot other theatres, where clighting feferences are made by performers ond warmly applanded Luscious Specimens — ace over nearly the whole fat,| . a . uit Experts say it is ideal for frul lent in your community? If » uses ia it due Im line with ite steadfast policy to pre-| crowing, In much of the fruit land Bt oe cab, tne Cambdinnadaneptint BaD Ba Mf s interests of the entire state,| of the state the soll does not aver iy ewapapers aesiat to tha Seattle eee: ear et | Axe More than @ few feet in depth vs ‘of your views om any angie Geb te ans he Around Brewster and Bridgeport the above, not only from Canadian | 1 the bumper and in the wide farm districts back | ed d the above letter when | | | | | on be good enoagh to tell me whether, In your estimation, there te | | of these two towns, live stock rais- It was ino “ he ianis, Gamat et ling and dairying are on the UP) wise f ‘i ‘ ork City | " arade, Bridgeport alone 8 NOW) nator The Star: |pentier movies were hissed in| . ‘ : P P 3, Bentawiin [Dives orem Cree welt noticed in The Star recently an|Canata does not indicate prejudice | In announcing this opening sale of Wall Paper and Paints in our New Seattle By Ralph J. Benjamin {very day. The cream goes to We-| waitorial “Hating the Yank,” I wish|on the part of Canadians towards | BREWSTER, Oct, 1—Many a | natchee by boat |fe call your attention to an editorial| Americans. It posalbly shows. that| Store, we want you to know that the same modern methods which have built up es Cor aae” aceon. | case ave rphaes ahidbine canter adn ar cir re, ocr eee meet, a. 8. chnenaier, on such a wonderful business in our Portland Store will be carried out here—We buy his molars into an apple grown also are wheat shipping centers of riance ith the editorial pub-| pion, In the eastern part of the! r “ A ry rt : we the aah ofthe Columbia |Iortancs Though wea iened in your ae. . a sorry | Unit Sate were haa teen aereat| | in carload lots direct from the Mill, saving you jobber’s profit—We sell for cash’ river “ crop is bes run UCR | ¢: t yor el that this editorial waa) 1 sentiment against empaey, . . , fiom of Brewster and Bridge | larger than it has for several years.| necessary. Whoever whote ft, I'am| and. many persone expressed” the and make no deliveries—you don’t have to pay some one’s else debts here—Our port, For that is where much |1t is estimated that the two cities) afraid. was not as well posted as he| wish that Carpentier had “knocked Potthe big apple crop of this re- | will ship out about 400,000 bushels| mignt’ be [is block oft goods are all marked in plain figures—your child can buy here at same price as gion is gving this year, se wheat this year In my position Thavétheopportu-/ As to the antiAmertoan senti your paperhanger. A saving to you of one-fourth to one-half. Our new fall stock Bridgeport expects to ship out) SURROUNDED BY nity to observe the opinion of many; ment being built up by big com fire a 4 260,000 boxs. Brewster is figuring GREAT WHEAT AREAS |travelere who visit Canada and all| mercial interesta, permit me to eay was bought 40 per cent below former prevailing prices. We can and will save you on a like amount. } To the south of Bridgeport lips|of them make ft a point to tell me| that this ix hardly in line with the These two communities, with the/the northern end of the Big Bend of the courteous treatment they re-| facts, because the Canadian Pacific, money. fine orchards around Pateros, are/ wheat county, a part of which pré-|celve fh Canada, Certainly visitors|a big commercial interest, makes situated on the narrow ledge of fine} duced a bumper wheat crop this|are treated hospitably, as I know) every effort to establish most cor soil between the high rocky ledge! year. To the north of Brewster| from the efforts that are made to| dial relations between the two coun: | BE ON HAND FOR OPENING SALE WEEK OF OCT 3d TELL YOUR that marks the north end of the/ lies thé Colville Indian reservation,| please them. |tries, We fecl that this spirit of per . ace Big Bend wheat country, and the|/ which also grows considerable) Probably the joke referred to in| COMMality does exist, and are in a! “ Columbia river. | wheat your editorial was cracked by a| Position to very well judge tt. | ‘BETTER CROP OF Farther north in Okanogan coun-| couple of Americans doing a turn| Cordially yours, | APPLES THAN EVER . the irrirated districts around|in Canada, Most of the vaudeville MAX ENOS. This district doesn't report a) Colville, Okanogan and Omak had) acts come from the United States.|U. @ Press Representative, Can-| ‘record-breaking apple crop in size,|® ty fine year, The wheat yield] ‘Tha fact that the Dempa@y-Car adian Pacific Railway Co, | of | is placed at 750,000 bushels by mer-| «——— : | chants here, tho this figure ts | of apples have been produced from} on to rie . a ct, the year 1919 settin usiness is better here than it URE oc” se wover vagure| bas been for mrs than a year, NOTES AND COMMENT FROM have the orcharda grown so many! There is more money. Prosperity Righest grade. higaest selling ap-|'* in full swing. Even the saw pies. j mills to the north are working full ‘The ¢limaty around Brewster and) time. Bridgeport @xceptionally favor-/ CHELAN GROWERS able for fruit growing. The win-|/ EXPECT GREAT CROP i ‘fers are snowy. The snow lies on Along the shore of Lake Chelan, ground long after it has left/ near the lit town of Manson, the fruit growers are expecting the in the| biggest crop ever. Manson expect: fruit trees}to ship about 500 carloads of ap- Residents of Mount Vernon Are] ‘Trees on the hillside were hardest | going to see an exhibit of products! hit by the recent wind storm in the manufactured in the state when the| Wenatchee Valley. | Washington's Manufacturers’ show cee b> r 25,000] ME an denice a setae rel this year, or about 325.000) opens for a three-day session on Oc-! Bear and deer are on the increase tober 37. omnie! . Mut of the agle erchartsl likes in Snohomich eounty, says Game around Manson are just coming into full bearing now, Manson ts never any frosts to kill the| the center of a strip of land irri The fruit growers here| gated from creeks far up in the core know how to work smudge|Cascade mountains. A’ new irriga |” coe De armapiany, 2 ie god yap tae ag they never have to/tion project is now being planned| ee ne ree | which will take the water muc $ ° and, Snohomish men, have pur | @ total of $1,620 waa renlized for the part and not only add to the trri-| chased the Snohomish Creamery | 1921 maintenance budget. City and | wat district but give the fruit Company plant from Dave Zaepfel| county employes, it was announced, eafge rag greater amount of water and James Byliing, They were sched-| donated $1,500, while clothiers and “4 uled to take jon Saturday. t A. an ‘eae i il Deesseston 7. haberdashery committee reports a t 100-per-cent record, opened about eight years ago by a] “The greatest year in the aetacy| ——— Seattle company. of the Ellensburg Normal School.” ) | That's what the Everiing Record has} « q to say about the 305 registrations ae chalked up by the teacher's institu: ig tion this fall. | eee } “Members of the Ku Klux Klan a | Warden George Miller. The season | | Saturday there was & free baby | opened at exactly 6:38 o'clock Sat clinic at Granite Falls on the third| urday morning. day of the annual Snohomish county | -_—-—_—— A. F. Swartz and Glen A. Suther-| of the Salvation Army “Button day, call themselves the ‘invisible ¢m- it ct pepe can see 9-inch border to match, at a ‘By Lydia E. Piakham’'s Vege- : Sc a yard. Paper sold §, ympla and Montesano tangle| Compound, Restoring . ; Saturday In the opening game of the Mrs. Benz to Health only with border. - season in the capitol city: Dedication Onl te ‘ of Stevens Field will begin at 245| 4) 5th haa wettinn to call y one room (to a L wi commence Ts minutes ince," you what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vogata- customer. es one foe On ‘sale Monday and neee > Only 5 men out of 50,000 who hav: TEA. clatened the state war bonus have| thru the week. . tried to defraud the state, says The) gf irom | CAN YOU BEAT IT? on the honesty of the ex-service men, eee Business conditions in the district! laround Arlington are showing a de-| | cided improvement. Several milla are jagain in operation, the condensary The Closing of Blanc’s Ramee fas Spe The Skagit county branch of the —509 Third Avenue Automobile Club of Western Wash- ington will hold a get-together ban- TO THE quet in the Wixon Hotel at Sedro- Woolley, Oct. 6. . SEATTLE PUBLIC— “Dollars spent ie ee come . 2 ‘ back with the same persistency that Ladies and Gentlemen: It is with very great la bad penny does,” saye The Van- regret that I have to announce the closing of couver, (Wash.) Columbian. sates ant at 509 Third Avenue. The Paradise road to Mount Ral When I opened these premises it was with a [nier will be closed to traffic after| tion to provide Seattle with a Restau- —[l|hy"the work ot widening tho road be-| Ee rant that would be second to none, anywhere, ltween Nisqually glacier and Narada and that would be fully worthy of a Great City falls trial. with a Great Future. In the Service I have been able to offer, in the Rupture Cured At the Cornish careful personal supervisi f the Cuisine, i | 30 P: | NT. the Menus I have peovidad. and ing auary, Tits uf t ree ea " “MR. FAUST” | 34c, 5c, 7c Best Duplex Oatmeal HOUSE PAI Ss i ; , oposition and f f fessional restaurant man, and while my venture DR. A * these opening sale prices. | Paper. 1 or 100 rolls, as you like, | Sfecial, per gallon $2.45. has not been a success financially, it has meant “ You can afford to paper special, 50¢ bolt. Special, ¥; gallon $1.25. . Pic, me “4 have be 7 co vega B t S h | | now. Covers 100 square feet. Special, per quart 70¢. ion and approv: vhi ne cs —_ on wea aeerrinersonw of Rn Patrons have always Be stig Mae’ ‘ape F oa cnedules: AMUSEMENTS Vv, ish Til we . gf popular Wear-Well I want to assure you that the faith in Seattle sSAvE MoNEY= § Moire {9¢ per roll Very BP og po oe eiiiateda which prompted me to open a Restaurant on so Travel by steamer LOEW’S PALACE HIP |; Ceiling | White or cream. seared 5 ambitious a scale is absolutely unimpaired, and TACOMA STUART & LAWRENCE Floor Paints SPF ? CK I look forward with fullest confidence to a full SAFTY AZELLE Bl. Beautiful Tapes Special, per gallon $2.95. measure of prosperity and achievement for our Powers DANCING | 30-Inch Oatmeal Pulp Tapestry Paper, ok in Special, 2 gallon $1.50. fost City, which I firmly believe will more than Special’ Sin. Trips Tam, © be WANDA. BA Wh | 10c Roll, 30c Bolt now 25¢. Special, per quart 85¢. =~ ll our most sanguine hoges. in “HER FIRST ELOPEMENT* Tapestry Paper, $1-$1.25 H od A Choice of 8 colors—Tan, Gray, POT, PEPLiSD VRID . . caalte a Cleats Fe need feo psi VICTORIA. 6 Blue, Green, Ete. Sold only with now 'S0¢. Varnish Stains appreciative an - Ee ee Bn aaa 7 . 50 v: , ; Maliy akponaive to iy efforts ani treat PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS se. | borders. eer Paper, $1.50 value, now Light oak, dark oak, cherry, wal- it rs ib ; re ¥ 5 : . nut and mahogany. Special, per Siar closing of Bizoe’s, ae iin pl this date pranet ation "Ciition & Cat Cheddy and || iow 30c a Bolt Other prices in proportion, quart can $1.10. that it was finally decided to discontinue, ‘ 1 ame pecial Full Hine celling paper. It makes old furniture like new. Yours very truly, men BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES 5 PORT TOWNSEND [RAIL CONNECTIONS “4 i AND MILL PORTS at MF WOOD AND WwW FELIX ADLER A | Ae ND HOOD CANAL POINTS aed ‘Jno. E. O'Brien i ‘nie bccet™ Nean Gaya WAY Ports [im 1621 Fourth Ave. 108-110 Second) St. Suit or Overcoat to Order EG 0 Bae AMS | hy sgl | Seattle Portland. ; $40 to $65 PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION () Absolute Satisfaction —From the Mill to the Wall— dla tecesemasaniinte ee