The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE 2 THE I SHELL EXPLODES'BONDING HOUSE|Seaétle’s Value Jumps ATT LI T SPANISH MARCH = = ae WEDNESDAY EPTEMBER § AR Grand Mound Woman Hurt PUTS ON LID $7,827,386 in One Y ear ON RIFFS Graceful - ae a ol “Professional? Law-Break- County Assessor Publishes Figures on City’s Troops Land and Start for Queen 4 days ae Mr "| ers Are Banned Growing Wealth and Prosperity Abd El Krim’s Capital fae tate eS a Anne , "te ‘walt ati tht Room fee ae tsa. Mie Suite wher ‘ e ; noe ; | Charged : as » Drunk *ubllo Berviee .-. 6.504 G0nt46) "a . so he chee | ae —|; ere : 1 t "Kk and practicalness and OG q . eaab hard “ nt wth pe i Fs teat Low : A thi uite contain: them ‘a ej ; ‘ } pe Gt aloe af Lo 7 7 gs oop uite, as raha it ti oe 0 combination wainu : . consists of 50-in. buffet, Appear at Knoxville NEW YORK ».— Counsel f Pasco Institution Blames|- Crops for Failure great coffee of the as a ~ great ote Pat ‘SUSPECT JAILED Identified as Man Who Robbed Oregon Bank For the citizens of Yesterday, Now and Tomorrow this great coffee of the great Northwest is made. A product of high quality— backed by forty years of experience and unsullied reputation. ASTORIA By 1 I w ‘ Weare ever mindful of the value P ‘ of the consumer's confidence in us Weste —a confidence which creates this r friendship. a We'll have your friendship too, 7 if you'll try GOLDEN WEST COFFEE | Jap Pedestrian Runs Into Cycle treater bruised 1¢e hurt. Ferron’ Brown Denise He Broke Dry Rules | plead John W. Brown, of Tacoma A FAMOUS COFFEE sacle OF. WITH A FAMOUS NAME by island, (Cockatoo “KEEPS SILENT IF ITS | FEELINGS HURT | BOSTON DENTAL OFFICES Out of volume we need take but a very modest profit, for in quantity production lies the secret of success in this day of standard and accepted values. When our dental service is all that you expect of it there is reflected toward us the recommendation that builds this business larger and larger. Nobody questions the quality of our work because we guard against opportunity for criticism—in other words, the values are visibly manifested. Prices That Startle the Dental World Gold Inlays (that ihe dentists charge $8 to $15), our price aa 50 to $5.00. $19 when he think he treated creamed and again retired to Regular $10 anc Gold Crowns, we make for $4.00 to $5. silent meditation Boston Restorative Plate, using True-Byte, $14.50. (The itive dentist asks | ad you from $25 to $30 for this plate.) ch t the average dentist would charge you from $45 to $20; Su >R li af , : : | ure e ie | Teeth added, 25¢ extra. f all dental operations are made FOR aE) And, rememt anesthetics. BOSTON DENTAL OFFIC Fan 14203 Second Avenue Graduato Dentists Note—Bring this ad with you. painless by oug own local Competent Lady Assistants Sure Relief | “ANS WM! 25¢ and 75¢ Packagtes Everywhere All of Defense Attorneys to}! ort | Trade Unionists ep) . A ask toHorlick’s \ Malted Milk Nourishing — Digestib it bal Avoid imitations — Substitutes 54x42-in. 6-ft. extension table and 4 chairs simi- lar to picture, with gen- seats. A uine leathe: worthwhile addition to Very special Will Be Cultured Geo L. SCHOENFELD @ SONS cone Standard Furniture Co. | Herbsman Headed SECOND AVENUE AT PINE STREET for Florida Job 61 Years Furnish ing Better Homes Child’s Head Cut Picked is Bang: seats: | in Auto Accident a Good Samaritan Because he played the part of a No more chafing! Corsets and tight bras- sieres chafe and gall | unless the skin is protected with reummer The ORIGINAL jebend ie me Kora Konia Invalides, Hep ... for Sore Skin e—No Cooking. | Ussitors first spread the fame of RED ROCK! the farm home as the months HE Wests lived on a little dairy T became a farm in the Tualatin Valley in Oregon. On Sundays friends often Nowmillions of people in hundreds of aact came out from the city fordinner and towns and cities buy and keenly en feed the day. It was an joy “Mrs. West’s delicious cheese,” one anticipated event for known todayas Red Rock Cheese. Still both — the friendli- ness and hospitality of the country wel- comed city news events of the week. with ions of sweet cream. (45% to 47% of the volume of each pound of Red Rock Cheese is sweet pasteurized cream.) Red Rock Cheese is delivered to your dealer fresh every morning. It is high in nutritive value. It is de- licious. It is a conven- ient, economical food And then, as now, the farm dinner was a joy to jaded urban appetites. Tender vegetables, fresh eggs, rich milk and cream —and “Mrs. West’s delicious cheese.” Not ordinary cottage cheese at all, but a sweet fluffy dish, rich in cream, appetizing, delicious. from the city It was a delicacy to tell friends about, to be remembered. And so first spread the fame of this home-made dish. Many asked to buy, told others, and R no substitute. There is only one Red Rock! ROCK CHEESE “Made fresh every day. in our country creameries THB RED ) ROCK COMPANY — ~ Kent, » Washington3 Tigard, 1h Oregons I Petaluma, California

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