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A hard time dance «-iii be given by thi ladiei of tlir ro-oppmtlvp store. April 17th, at Firemens Hall.. Tho ni^n will wear overalls and the ladies aprons. i 16-2t' We Invite You TO (OMK IN AM) LOOK AR<U M) - \VC Will Explain our:— STORAGE, SERVICE AND REPAIR SYSTEMS WITH COMPLETE EQUIPMENT AND STOCKS, WE CAN SERVE YOU BEST SEE US FIRST Leavenworth Supply Comp'y I'HONE 222 A WORLD REBUILT By the Golden Rule not by the rule of Gold '"pHIRTY denominations of the Church arc uniting in •*• a simultaneous campaign in the week of Api 25th- May 2nd. They are uniting because the task before the Church is too -'at for any one denomination; because there must be no duplication of effort; no waste t These churches know thai trie world needs many things: but it needs Faith most of a'!. They know that there can be no final solution of our economic problems that is not a spiritual solution, bast\! on the teachings of Jesus Christ and His Golden Rule. They have had the courage to survey the whole task, and to ask for a budget large enough to sustain (l) the woik abroad, (2) the work at home including the church's part in the huge task of Americanization, (3) the colleges and (4) hospitals supported by the Churches, (5) the re . gious training of the young, and to provide (6) a living wage for the Church's ministers. The budgi't is large in the aggregate; yet / + | if each person who loves America would / i increase his contribution by only a few ] \ dollars the whole amount would be Jj^ I easily subscribed. / .iv-'V \ I 'f* ■'■)" / We face the taskof rebuilding the world, j -^r\if A ' Let the cornerstone be a Strong and vt.-i J j p§'il''/'j church in every American communiiy / | !!?;'ij(j| > f and the measuring rod by which the | ■ i '■ \,l builders build must be the Golden Ru.e. \ 1 {: L United /7/C Jl April 25th frnE '}< '' '■"•';■"-■'! Kin...ci a i t-laif.-y to '■■■ >;.■:.../. >■*■:. I Cump-iRn V'.^J^' May 2n.l ■' s ] ' "Wbrld Movement ofDforth America j tutiKa'ien tf t'nn a.lvert:nmrr,t is m..,,i fmtbu »f tht itcfrratnn tf'thirty drnnntnatuns. | Thr ceniPnt work on the basement of the ni'w Drydeti hank buildinß i -1 now under way ami the building v.i!i I probabl) I"1 ready .for occupancj In about six wppks. THE LEAVENWORTH ECHO No. ■! li'j notk i: Of SHERII'K'S SALE or REAL ESTATE UNDER GENERAL EXECUTION. In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for the Coun- ' ty of Chelan. LEWIS J. NELSON", Plaintiff, vs. NATHAN C. WILLIAM SON, and EVA MARIE WILLIAMSON. husband and wife, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a genera! execution out of the Superior Court t of the State of Washington for Che-! Lan County, and under the seal of said I Court, on the 3rd day of April. A. 1). j 1920, upon a judgment rendered in ! said Court on the 13th day of Novem ber, 1910, in favor of Lewis .1. Ncl son and Nathan C. Williamson and Eva Marie Williamson, husband anil wife, judgment debtors, for the sum of two hundred sixty-four and 82 --100 (s2<!l.f>2) dollars, with interest : thereon at the rate or s per cent per annum from November I.'!, 1010 until j paid, and for the further sum of fifty I dollars ($60.00) attorney's fee, anil I costs of suit amounting to $10.20. with interest on said attorney's fei and costs at the rate of <! per cent pet annum from the l.'lth day of Novem ber. 1010. until paid, together with all increased costs, upon which judgment execution was authorized to be issued in the name of Lillian Nelson as exe cutrix of the estate of Lewis .1. Nel ' | -on. deceased, and to me directed and I delivered, I did. on the 3rd day of April, A. 1). 1920, levy upon all the I'ight, title and interest of the said judgment debtors and each of them i in and to the following described I property situate in the County of I chelan. State of Washington, to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) of block four (1) of Burke Addition to Leavenworth as the same appeal' on the of ' licial plat thereof on file in the office of the Auditor of •aid County; and that part of tract C of Varney Addi tion to Leavenworth describ ed by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner thereof; thence easterly along the north line of said tract lid feet to a point; thence south erly, parallel with and 60 feet easterly of the west line of said tract to the south line thereof; thence wester ly along the south line of said tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence north along the west lino of said tract to the place of begin ning. The intention being to include that part of tract C of Varney Addition which would lie included by the extension of the west line of lot 1 and the east line of iot ■_' of block t, of Burke Addition, the said tract C. of Vamey Addition, and block t of Hurkr Addition heing adjoining properties. NOW THEREFORE, Notice is hereby Riven thai on Saturday, (hi! Sth day of May. A. D. 1020, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, ai the front door of the Court House at Wenatchee, in said County and State. I will soil the above described prop erty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, together with attorney's fee, cost.-. interest and increased costs, at public auction for cash on hand, to the liitrh est and best bidder, haled at Wenatchee, Wash., this 3rd day of April, l!i'2O. BERT McMANUS, Sheriff, By L. E. NORDYKE, Deputy. HERMAN HOWE, Attorney for Plaintiff, P O. Address: Leavenworth, Washington, iApril 9-16-23-30) Statement of Ownenhtp, Manage- I ment, Circulation. Etc., Required by the Act of Congreu of Ausiml 24, 1912, of The Leavenwoith Echo, pub ! Imhed Weekly at Leavenworth, : fm- April I, 1020. State of Washing | ton, County of Chelan— Before j me, a Notary Public in and for the | State and county aforesaid, person-1 I ally appeared O. A. Lee, who, having : been duly sworn according to Taw. deposes and says that h<> is the Busi i i npss Managpr of the Leavpnworth I j Kclio ami that the following is, to the j : best of his knowledge and belief, a ' j true statement of the ownership, j I management (and if a daily paper. ' I the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid I I publication for the date shown in the | above caption, required by the Act of j August 21. lf>!2, embodied in section j (43, Postal Laws and Regulations. I printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and ad dresses of the publisher, editor, man aging editor, and business manager) are: Publisher, Echo Publishing Co.. Leavenworth, Wash.: Editor, H. S i I'i'arick. Leavenworth, Wash.; Man i aging Editor, W. 0. Schannach, Leav- I Pnworth. Wash.; Business Manager ' iO. A. T.ee, Leavenworth, Wash. 2. J Thai the owners are: H. S, IJearick. j I.eavenwoith. Wash.; \V. 0. Schati I : nach, Leavenworth, Wash.; O. A. Lee. i I Leavenworth, Wash. 8. That th' ; konwn bondholders, mortgagees, nnd 1 other security holders owning o•■ ; ; holding I per cent or more of total j j amount of bonds, mortgages, or other j t Recuritiei are: Intertypp Corpora- j I tion, San Francisco, Talif.; Leaven-' i worth State Bank, T^eavenwortl Wash. 0. A. IKK. Business Manager. : Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of March. lfi2o. T. W. ELLIOTT, (Seal) Notary Public. ■ My commission .expires May 8 I 1!»2S. . Old railway employees at this pla.e I . say that they never knew of such a ! I great movement of tonnage over this t ! line before, and the fact that the \ , Leavpnworth yard i^ jammed full of i ; cars is evidence of this condition. On; several occasions lately it ha.« bf»p'i ' j ditTii'olt to make way for pas*enfrer trains to pass. ' No. 891. ORDER TO snow CAUSE ON SALE OF KF.AI. ESTATE. In tin 1 Superior court of the State of Washington, in ami for the County of Chelan. In Probate. lii the Matter of the Kstnte i)f I JOHN Q. GILBERT. Deceased. O. D. Reevps, administrator of the Estate of .lolm Q. Gilbert, deceased, I having filed his petition in this Court I applying for tin order of this Court | for the sale of the following describ ed real estate, situate in the County of Chelan, state of Washington, to wit: ' | Lot four 111. block two (2), of Peshastfn, Chelan County, State of Washington, and it appearing to the Court from ] said petition that the personal estate ' of s;ihl deceased in the hands of said ' i administrator, Id not sufficient to pay ' I the claims against sail estate, and the ! expenses of administration thereof, and that it is necessary to sell the abovr described real estate to pay a ' portion of the indebtedness againsi said estate and administration ex penses: IT IS ORDERED by the Court I that all persons Interested In the es tate of said deceased appear before sail Superior Court nn Wednesday, the ">th day of May A. P. iO'2f>. at tlie hour of O:nn o'clock A. D. of that day at tlie Court Room of said Superior I Court, at the Court TTousp in the City i of Wenatchee, in said Chelan county. ' Washington, then and there to show i j cause, if any they have, why an or- j dor of this Court should not he grant- , ed to said administrator, authorizing : and empowering him to sell the said ; j real estate of said deceased at public I, or private sale as may be deemed by j this Court to be for the best interests ' of the estato. M IT is FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order to Show Cause i I be published at least four consecutive i ; weeks before said 6th day of May. j 1020, in the Leavenworth Echo, a j i newspaper published and of general j circulation in said Chelan County. DONE TX OPEN COURT, this 27th day of March A. P. 1020. WM. A. GRTMSHAW. Judge. HERMAN HOWE, Attorney for Administrator, P. O. Address, I T.eavenworth, Wash. (April 2-2.71 Pinch Bros, have just installed a \ new soda fountain and are busy ir- I ! rigatlng every dry who happens along. The wets arr waiting until the stick, broken in transit, is re- ■ placed by something equally as good. Work began yesterday on the old Tumwater hank building to prepare it for the new Citizens State Bank, and it is expected that it will be ready to open for business in about : .10 days. Louie Speidei is making j the changes. A surprise party was given on Mrs. j ! D. !*. Smythe in honor of her birth- I j day by the FreuchtnlcM girls on i | Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. j .Tamos Thompson. Those present i were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence RiggS, Mr. and Mr-. Harry Balcon, Mr.-. : Maud Hambretch, Misses Tillie, Mar ! garet, Florence and Gertrude anil 'Herman Freuchtnicht, Miss Anna Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. D. R, Smythe and Mr. and Mis. Thompson, and! , Mrs. Thompson from North Dakota, i As sure as you *!ffiß: are a foot high— J&S^?m*m you will like (his Campl Turki.h YOU never got such cigarette- |^^f^|Sj^ Si^pf^"- contentment as Camels hand t^^pfef^^ ilitSS^Sil'i you. Camels quality and expert j£j^^./W. " '?■"'""°<-**™<'* TZ?h blend of choice Turkish and choice '^S&'f' gf?*:. tfk** r.-j. kkynoi/ds Domestic Tobaccos make this jJmio^&?^r w™^.°, C° t goodness possible and make <"/ ijfS^^JJ' ' 2S^L. prefer this Camel hlcndtoeihu-r^^^^^^'W^ '"IP^B|B| kindoftobaccosmokedstraight! S^*^' TTj- I ''f^S' Camels mellow-mildness is a J£ % *:C_'"*' "v^'lff' revelation! Smoke them with r'i^'rr-- • ' ""^ iM freedom without tiring your taste! CELa'"^ '"I'-j 'r^-^^^P* " They leave no unpleasant ciga- RM. g- IQW^^ fij retty aftertaste nor unpleasant 8553 1 **•''' cigaretly odor ! 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