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PHYSICIAN AND SUROSON
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DR. L. B. HARVEY DR. S. E. ROSENTHAL
Physicians and Surgeons
Lane BWg. Phone 435
DR. I. S. CLARK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DR. L. A. KERR
EYE SPECIALIST
At Colville Drug Co.
W. F. DIFFENBACHER
Dentist
Only the Beit Quality of Work
DR. O. F. VINSON
Dentist Postoffice Bldg.
BERNARD JOHNSEN
VETERINARIAN
Office phone 1023 Kes. phone 645
JESSEPH & BOURLAND
Lawyers
First National Bank Building
F. LEO GRINSTEAD
Lawyer
Bank of Colville Bldg.
CAREY & JOHNSOM
LAWYERS
3-4-5 Rickey Building
I. A. Rochford. Colville F. Y. Wilson, Northport
ROCHFORD & WILSON *
Lawyers
Offices at Colville and Northport
R. A. THAYEK
Lawyer
STULL, WENTZ & BAILEY
LAWYERS
BANE OF COLVHXK HLDO.
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THOMAS ASPEND
Shaving without pau or wbiiken
leluiidcd. Bath*
H. C. Cranke. Col. W. F. Yohnka.
colville kitzviilo
CRANKE & YOHNKA
Auctioneers
Address or phone either uue for information
STEVENS COUNTY
Senator, A. W. Anderson, Kep.
Representatives, J. C. Hutchinaon,
Evans, and W. L, Smith, Chewelan,
Dems.
Judge, W. H. Jackuun.
Auditor, A. B. Sanaburn, Dem
Treasurer, Bliss Phiilipa, liep.
Clerk, L. C. Richardson, Dem
Sheriff, W. L. Woodard, Dem.
Assessor, A. X Dodson, Uem.
Attorney, John B. Slater, Dem.
Supt. Schools, Martha Boardman,Kep.
Surveyor, R. B. Thomas, Dem.
Coroner, Dr. W. Mijfhell, Dem.
County game Warden, L. S. Haroiaon,
Colville.
Game commissioners, A. F. (Strobe
(chairman), Chewelah; L. A. Kerr (sec
retary), Colville; O. W. Noble, Kettle
Falls.
Commissioners, P. H. Uraham, Col
ville, M. C. blolp, Cnewelan, JJema.;
Krank J<'erguaon, iiuniors, Hep.
Meet tint Monday ol muntn.
tiTi Ul' ooi.v n.i.t:.
Commercial center ol me Colvlll*
valley, county seat of tjtevens county.
Population 250 U. Altitude 1636. Av
erage yearly temperature tt.S. Averuice
yearly precipltatloi. 17 inches. No ex
tremes in emperati .°e cr rainfall.
School registration uou. Hluh school
rugistiatlon 140. Three school build
ings, lutal value f76,OVU.
laved business streets, cement side
walks Liid crosswalks, HO pound pres
sure water system, $2Z,uJU sewer system,
electric light system, $22,000 opera
bouse, $16,000 flouring mill Hording
cash market for all grains In tbe
county, $»,U"0 postomce building, free
postal delivery l jlng Instituted. $25,
--uuo saw mill plant with dry kllu.
Tl.e city of Cclvllle i» giowiafr. Its
Chamber of Couima:~c» Is an active
budy uf builuean men wliu vrncume all
who wish to make a home In a growing
business center.
Tiiuse wlio desire a suburban or
country borne, with the advantage or
(food achoola, ha c a va. id choice of
employment—fruit growing, dairying,
poultry raising, truck farming, diver
sified farming, or lumbering.
Dairying experts claim the Colville
valley Is the i»>t ideal place In the
aorthwest for profitable dairying.
Land suitable for farms and orchards
■nay be bought at reasonable prices.
For any information, write the Colville
Oaamtier of Comme oa.
FOSTOPriCB TIME CARD
& M. DUULANU, Postmaster.
W. W. Campbell, »»«l»t. nt.
h m. Dexter, money order clerk.
K. J. btroug. tceuerftl delivery clerk.
ÜBcar Klldow, Dialling; clerk.
Window* open from 8 ft. m. to 6 p. in.
Mftll* close SO minute* before trains
•re due, except mail for 6:40 train
doses at it p. m. the evening before, ana
mall for southbound Sunday train closes
at 11:40 a. m.
Mall for Threefork* and Aladdin
leave* at 7 ft. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturday*; arrive* at 1:30 p. in.
Mondays, Wednesday* and Friday*.
Mftll for Echo and Lake City leave*
at 7 a. m. daily; arrive* at 3:30 dally.
Mall for Crystal Fall* arrive* at 11
a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days; leave* at 1 p. m. same day*.
Rural routes 1 and t leave at 7 a. m.;
return at SttO p. m. •
Postal savings bank open from 8 ft. m.
to «p. m. Lobby open all night.
fQIEY KIDNEY PILLS
p-on Baokaohb Kidneys and Blaoobn
A General Directory
COLVTLL.B
Mayor, L. C. Jesaeph.
Coundlmen first ward, E. C. Conner,
Chauncey St. Clair.
Councilmen second ward, W. H.
Graham, J. E. Dodson.
Councilmen third ward, G. B. Ide,
Jaa. English.
Councilman at large, Dan Droz.
Treasurer, Lee A. Mantz.
Clerk, J. C. Hard.
Health officer, Dr. W. Mighell.
Attorney, F. Leo Gnnstead.
Water commissioner, C. O. Smith.
Engineer, F. S. Thomas.
Night marshal, W. W. Bryant.
Justice of the peace, A. L. Knapp,
James Petty.
Council meets every Tuesday night
at city hall.
CHURCHES
Congregatlonal-G. H. Rice, minister; Sunday
school 10 a. m.; morning nervlce 11 a. m.; evening
service 7:30 p. m.; Junior Society ZM p. m.;Cbxtot
lan Endeavor Society 6:46; Ladies' Aid Society
every Werlneaday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Roman Catholic Church-Immaculate Conception.
Thlnl and Maple UiwK; services every Sunday
at 8 and 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Every Monday
at 7 a. m.
Baptlat-WIU N. Ferris, minister; regular service
each Lord's day: Bible school 10 a. in.; morning
worship 11 a. m.. acrmon by pastor; joung people's
meeting 6:30; evangelistic service 7:30. appreciate
and brief sermon.
Church of Christ-G. W. Morgan, pastor: Sunday
School 10*0 a. m.: preaching services 11 a. Ok!
Junior Christian Endeavor 8.-00 p. m.; Christian
Endeavor 6:30. evening service 7:30. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday at 7:30.
Firat Methodist EpUoopal Church - Cornor of
Fourth & North Elm streets; M. L. Sanders pa*
lor. Pastor's rtsldence, 368 North Elm St.; phone
715. Hours of service: Sunday school at 10.00,
preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Epwortli
League 6.30. prayer meeting on Wednesday even
ing at 7.30. Choir practice on Thursday evening.
From April 15 to Sept 15. evening services 30
minutes later.
Free Mothodlst-Rev. Geo. T. Klein, pastor; Sun
day school 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m.; song
and praise service 7:30. followed by preaching at
8:0(1 p. in.; prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p. in.
Preaching at Orin Tuesday nights.
Seventh Day Adventisu-Muet ever, Sabbath at
11.00 a. m.; lstand 3rd Sabbaths Young People*
meeting: 2nd, missionary reading; 4th. evangelistic
service.
St John's Episcopal-Rev. Henry Purdue, dpo
kane.archdeacon; services third Sunday evening
In .■ eh month.
Christian Science—Services 11 a. m.. Sundays.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.; Wednesday evening
meeting 8:00; reading room open every day except
Sunday. 2 u> 4 p. m. at the chapel
LODUBS AND CLUBS
Colvllle Lodge No. 50. F. 4A. M.-W. R. Baker.
W. M.; L. E. JessL-ph,. secretary. Meet Ist
and 3rd Thursdays. Masonic temple.
Colville Chapter No. 20, Royal Arch Masons -
H. W. Stull, high priest; B. G. Rich, Sec.
Moci -iji.i Monday, Masonic temple.
Uolvillu Chapter No. 57, Order of Eastern dtar-
Mrs. Hattie Stenger. W. M.: Mrs. Be«la Vilwock.
secretary. Meet M and 4th Xburadaya, Masonic
temple.
CjIvIIIb Lod»u No. lvi), L O. O. F.-Goo. Walsh,
N. <i.; Alvm Minor, secretary. Mimi «»ary
Wednesday, 1. U. U. f. hall.
faithful Itcbckah Uxine No. DO- Lillian
Itobson, N. G.; liazel Terry, secretary. Moet
ist and drd Mondays. L O. O. F. hall.
Isaac 1. Stevens Lodve No. 143. KnlshU ol
fyunas-J. A. Kochford, C C; L. C. Richardson,
K. of It. and S. Meet 2d and 4th Monday. LU. U.
F. hall.
Tamarack Camp No. 9211. Modern Woodmen ol
America- -L. S. Thurbcr, V. C.; A. U Knapp, clerk.
Meet and and 4Ui Saturdays, 1. O. O. F. nalL
A.iah Camp No. 4u»». lUiyal Noitfhbors of
jiiu^ncu -jam. E. C. Conner, oracle; Mrs. J. M.
Vancnwelch, recorder. Meeta Ist and Brd Sat
urdays. 1. <J. O. F. ball.
Colville Camp No. 277. Woodmen at the World-
F. B. Goctter, consul commander; W. Gammse,
clerk. Meets lit and itrd Tuesdays. 1. o. o.
t. nail.
Xamuruck Circle No.ail. Wouion of Woodcraft-
Mrs. H. C. Conner Kuardlan neighbor; Mrs. Nellie
Seal, clerk. Meela sM and 4th Tuesdays. 1. O.
O. !■'. nail.
Brotherhood of American Veomen—K. C Con
ner, foreman; U. i, WUtse, corr««pondent. Meet
becond and fourth Thurudayu, 1. U. O. F. liall.
General John M. Come i-o»t No. W), G. A. &.-
W. t. I'ci kuia. commander; E.X. Eckley. adjutant
Meet 4lii of evei y month, 11 a. m. •
Woman's Keilef Corps-Mrs. Frances Thomas,
president; Mra. Fannie Knapp, secretary.
.w. .a iiu ul .■.••!■ uionui, - v. in.
lUe L. I. L. brancli of tbu W. C. t'. J. ineeU
each buuOay at IMB M> m. »l U»» "'■ ** T- *
hall on Main street.
Farmers Union-Colvlllf Local No. 17«-C. F.
Leonard, txw.: Ji. W. Foster. Vice-rTes.; W.
iiuuiuur. Sec-Treas. Meuu Ist and 3rd auturdayii
Uickuy Ulock, 1 p. ni.
Oolville Vailey Granite No. 24»-Chri» McDonell
muster. M. H. C. Ail^n, secretary. Meet second
auu luurtii inursday. UM v- ■"- ai Granite ball.
Stevens County Livestock Association—G. A.
Games, Marble. pres.; 0. M. Baker. Colville. K. F.
D. 1. treas.; Jas. Crawford. Oolville. K. T, U. %, sec
Oolvilie (Jimmber ol Oouuucrce — Governing
Board U. W. iimery. iprvawenu. 1* fc. Jeaaeph
l(ltu V i-uud«iiu, ii. it. >«illi<uu>. Lee A. Mann,
Carl Buchanan. W. W. Campbell, secretary. W.
L. Sax. treasurer,
Colville Volunteer Fir* Department - V. S.
I'hoiua*. duel; W. C. Spedden. we'y. Meet mi nr»
lull every Monday nianu
Colville i.od and Gun iClub—Dr. W. F. Dlfl.-n
--bacher, president; Louu> U, Keller, secretary-
Stevens County Motor Club—Dr. L, B. Harvey,
preaideni. It. A. 1 hay or. seer»iary.
Colville luiprovenieni club—Mrs. fc~ K. Arnold,
president. Mm. U. U. Car«y, mxnuuni.
White Lake GranKu~Ueo. H. Knapv. maacer;
D. Stsele, sec. M»*eai and 4iii aotuniaya,
RAILWAY TIME TABLB
Leave* Arrive*
Spukauo NOKTHBOUND Colvllla
»:66 a. in. 1J;" P- «•
4:*i> p. m. »:^0 p. m.
Leaves Arrive*
Colville SOUTHBOUND Spokanu
6:40 v. m. 10:« ft. m.
1:40 p. m. 6:^o P- m-
Leave* SUNDAY Arrive*
riyokune NuKTHUOUND Colvllto
»:55 ft. m 1*:1' P •m<
Leave* Arrive*
Colvilie SOUTHBOUND .<*£*"•
4:40 p. m. •:»• P- Bk
FOW •UOKAOMB KlO««Y*l AMD ■**«">««
bee the Examiner for job
printing* i
The Colville Examinr , Saturday, March 28, 1914
iTHE LEGAL NEWS i
Advertisement. I
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the superior court of the state of
Washington, In and for the county of
Stevens.
In the matter of the guardianship of the wtai"
and petson of Jesse, Arthui. Minnie. Harvey.
Henry and Florence Koerner. minors.
This cause coming on to be heard this 13th day
of March. 1914. upon the petition of William Koer
ner, the duly appointed, qualified and acting
guardian of the estate and person of the above
named minors, said guardian appearing by bis at
torneys, Jesseph & Bourland. and the court being
fully advised in the premises, and it appearing to
the court from the petition of the said William
Koerner that the only property belonging to the
said minors is an undivided one-fourth interest in
the northwest quarter of section 16. township 33
• north, range 39. E. \V. M.. in Stevens county.
Washington; that there is at present a mortgage
on said property in the sum of 1400 and that Km
taxes on said land are unpaid for the years 1910.
1911. 1912 a.id 1913: that said taxes and said mort
gage are now due and that there is not sufficient
income from the said property to support and
maintain tin; said minors and pay the said indebt
edness; and it further appearing to the court that
it would be to the best interests of said minors to
permit the said William Koerner to mortgage said
property for the sum of $12UU. In order to discharge
the indebtedness above mentioned, the balance of
the said SI2UO to be usod in the development and
improvement of said land and the care, custody
and education of said minors;
Now. therefore, it is hereby ordered, that all
persons interested in the said property or in this
proceeding be and appear before the above en
titled court, at the court room in the courthouse in
the city of Colville. Stevens county. Washington,
at the hour of 1:30 o'clock, on Monday the 18th day
of April. 1914; then and there to show cause, if any
there be. why an order of this court should not be
made permitting the said William Koerner. guard
ian as aforesaid, to mortgage all of the northwest
quarter of section Ij, township 83 north, range 39,
for the purposes hereinbefore mentioned.
Dated this 13th day of March, 1914.
W. H. JACKSON, Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
No. 980
In the superior court of the state of
Washington, In and for the county of
Stevens.
In the matter of t ho eat ate of Charles H. Gnelst.
deceased. Notice is hereby given that In pur
suance of an order of the superior court of the
state of Washington, in and for the county of
Stevens, made on the 19th day of February, 19)4.
in the matter of the estate of Charles H. Gneist.
deceased, the undersigned administratrix of said
estate will sell at public auction sale, to the high
est bidder, on the terms hereinafter set forth, at
the door of the courthouse at Colville in Stevens
county, Washington, the following described real
estate, towit: The west half of the southwest
quarter of section ten (10), township twenty-nine
(29) north, range forty-one (41) E. W. M.. In Ste
vens county, Washington.
Said sale will be held at 10 o'clock a. in., on Sat
urday the 11th day of April, 1914. The terms of
said sale shall be cash.
AUGUSTA K. GNEIST.
Administratrix of the estate of Charles 11.
Gneist, deceased.
Zent. Powell & Kedlield, attorneys for adminis
tratrix, 315 Jamieson block, Spokane. Washington.
NOTICE! FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 04645
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office at Spokane,
Washington. February 19. 1914.
Notice is hereby given that Eric Lindland, of
Colville, Washington, who. on May 20.1909, made
homestead entry. No. 04646. for the west half of
the southeast quarter and the east half of the
southwest quarter, section 8, township 80 north,
range 40. E. Willamette meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final five year proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above described, before
Kuthrine S. Ide. United States commissioner for
eastern district of Washington, at Colville, Waxh
ington, on the 4th day of April. 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: John D. Ander
son, of Colville, Washington; Oliver C. Hull, of
Colville. Washington: George N. Hull, of Colville.
Washington; Ephriam A. Anderson, of Colvlle,
Washington.
HAL J. COLE. Register.
Sheriff's Hale
State of Washington, county of Ste
vens.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
honorable superior court of the state of Washing
ton, for the county of Stevens, on the 20th day uf
February. 1914, by the clerk thereof, in case of
William O. Miner versus E. T. Lemke. Emma P.
Lemke, his wife; A. F. Strobe; Nina Strobe, his
wife: Anton Berger; J. H. Young; W. F. Diffen
bacher and George B. Burdsal, No. 4469. and to
me as sheriff, directed and delivered, notice is
hereby given that 1 will proceed to sell to the
highest bidder for cash, within the hours prescribed
by law for sheriff's sales, towit. at 2 o'clock p. m.,
on the 4th day of April, 1914, before the court
house door of the said Stevens county, in the state
of Washington, all the right, title and interest of
the said E. T. Lemke; cimiui P. Lemke, hia wife;
A. F. Strobe; Nina Strobe, his wife; Anton Ber
gei: J. H. Youmc; W. F. Diffenbacher and George
B. Burdsal in and to the following described prop
erty, towit: West half of the northwest quarter
and the northwest quarter of the southwest quar
ter, all in section 29, township 82 north, of range
41 E. W. M. in the county of Stevens and state of
Washington. Levied on as the property of above
named defendants, to satisfy a judgment amount
ins to $623.80 and (60 attorney's fees and $17.86
costs and disbursements of this action, in favor of
William O. Miner.
Given under my hand this 21st day of February.
1914. W. U WOODARD. sheriff.
NOTICE! FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 08281
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office at Spokune,
Washington. February 28, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that Frank'.B. Coppinger,
of Rice, Washington, who, on April 16th, 1907,
made homestead entry. No. 18222 (08281). for the
northwest quarter, section 20, township 84 north,
range 88. E. Willamette meridian, has flled notice
of Intention to make final five year proof, to euUb
lUh claim to the land above described, before
Kathrine S. Ide, United States commissioner fur
eastern district of Washington, at Colville. Wash
ington, on the 18th day of April. 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: Charles E. Cop
pinger, of Rice. Washington; W. Daniel Porter, of
Rice, Washington; Thomas D. Coppinger, of Rice.
Washington: James J. McGrath. of Rice. Wash
uurton.
HAL. J. COLE, register
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION
Serial No. 03303
Department of the Interior.
United Statea Land Office at Spokane,
Washington. March 6.1914.
Notice is hereby riven that Charles A. Brooks,
of Colvill.-. Washington, who, on May 11, 1907,
mad* homestead entry No. 18260 (03303). for the
west half of the southeast quarter, section 28,
township 36 north, range 89 E. W. meridian, hu
filed notice of intention to make final five year
proof, to establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Kathrine S. Ide. United States eonv
mtaaioner for eastern district of Washington, at
Colvllla. Washington, on the 18th day of April. 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ambrose May, of
Colville. Washington; Walter E. Vosher. of Col
vlUe. Washington: Zeph B. Stayner. of Colville.
Washington; William G. Dowell. of Colville,
Washington } r9gMer
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the superior court of the state of Washing
tun, in and for the county of Stevens
Netherlands American Mortgage Bank, a cor
poration, plaintiff, vs. James T. Storm and Mary
Storm, his wife: E. R. Davlsson and Kathertne
Davisson. his wife; C P. Lang and Jane Doe
Lang, his wife; Emil Hansen and Marie Haasen,
hlii wife: W. 8. Euston and Jane Doe Euston, his
wife; B. W. Young and Elma L. Young, his wife:
defendandanta.
The state of Washington to E. R. Davlsson and
•Catherine Davisson. his wife; W. S. Euston and
Jane Doe Euston. his wife: defendants:
You. and each of you, are hereby summoned and
required to appear within sixty days from the
date of the first publication of this summons, to
wit: Within sixty days from the 14th day of Feb
ruary, 1914 and defend the above entitled action
in the court aforesaid, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff therein, and serve a copy of your
answer upon the undersigned attorney for said
plainiitT. at his office and postoffice address. No.
901 Old National Bank Building. Spokane. Wash
ington; and in case of your failure so to do, judg
ment will be taken against you according to the
demand of the complaint herein, the original of
which has been filed with the clerk of the above
entitled court.
The object and purpose of this action is to fore
close a certain mortgage executed and delivered
by James T. Storm and Mary Storm, his wife, to
the plaintiff herein, dated November 9. 1(09. and
filed for record in the auditor's office of Stevens
county, Washington, on November 16. 1909, and
recorded in Book 3 of Mortgages at page 74. which
said mortgage was si given to secure the payment
>f a promissory note for the sum of eight hundred
eighty dollars ($880) and interest, and the interest
coupons thereto attached. The property covered
by said mortgage is described as follows: The
southeast quarter (SEW of section twenty- six (28).
township thirty (80) north, of range forty-one [41]
E. W. M.. in Stevens county. Washington. The
further purpose of said action is to adjudge that
the right, title, estate, lien or inLcreat of the de
fendants, and each of them, is subsequent and in
ferior to the lien of the plaintiff by virtue of said
mortgage, and to provide for the sale of said real
estate, according to law, and the application of the
proceeds of said sale to.the payment of the sums
due to the plaintiff for principal, interest, costs
and attorney's fees.
CHARLES P. LUND.
Attorney for p aintiff.
P. O. address: No. 901 Old National Bank Bldg.,
Spokane. Spokane cynintjOVashington.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Office of the State Highway Board, Olympia,
Washington. March 9.1914.
Sealed bids will be received at this office until
2 o'clock, p. m . April 6th. 1914. and then opened,
for improving uli >ut 6.7 miles of strfte road No. I
between Crystal Fulls and Narcisse creek in Ste-
Plans and specifications are on file in this office,
in the offices of the county engineer of Stevens
county, the Pacific Builder & Engineer. Seattle,
and the Builders' and Employers' Association.
Tacoma, where they may be inspected.
Any bidder may obtain a set of pans and speci
fications by depositing $2 for each set required to
guarantee the return of them at the time the
bids are opened.
WILLIAM R. ROY,
Secretary of the Highway Board.
SHBHIFK'S SALE!.
State of Washington. County of Ste-
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
honorable superior court of the state of Washing
ton, for the county of Stevens, on the 4th day of
March. 1914, by the clerk thereof, in case of Fred
S. Phillips versus H. W. Sterrett and Katherine
It. Sterrett, husband and wife, No. 4673, and to me
us sheriff, directed and delivered, notice is hereby
given that I will proceed to sell to the highest bid
der for cash, within the hours prescribed by law
for sheriff's gales, towit. at 2 o'clock p. m.. on the
18th day of April, 1914, before the courthouse door
of the said Stevens county, in the state of Wash
ington, all the right, title and interest of the said
H. W. Sterrett and Katherine R. Sten-ett. husband
and wife, in and to the following described prop
erty, towit: Lots 3, 4 and 5 in block 13 in the town
of Not thport. Stevens county, Washington. Lev
ied on as the property of H. W. Sterrett and
Katherine R. Sterret. husband and wife, to satisfy
a judgment amounting to $600, together with in
terest thereon from the fifth day of January. 1912,
at the rate of 8% per annum, and $50 attorney's
fees, and costs, in favor of Fred S. Phillips.
Given under my hand this 6th day of March. 1914.
W. L. WOODARD. sheriff.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY SALE OF
REAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE
In the superior court of the state of
Washington, In and for the county of
Stevens.
In the matter of the estate of Jacob Fluckiger.
deceased.
C. J. Winter, administrator of the estate of
Jacob Fluckiger. deceased, having on the 6th day
of March. 1914. presented and filed in this court
his petition in due form verified by his oath and
praying for an order authorizing him to sell the
whole of the real estate belonging to the estate of
said deceased for the purposes set forth in said
petition, and it appearing to the court from said
petition that there is not sufficient personal estate
in the hands of said administrator to pay the al
lowance to the family, the debts outstanding
against the deceased and the expenses of adminis
tration and that it is necessary to sell as much and
such parts of the real estate of said estate to pro
vide funds for the payment of aaid family allow
ance, debts and expenses of administration.
Now. therefore, it is ordered and directed that
Tuesday the 16th day of April, 1914, at the hour of
2 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the courtroom of this
court be and the same is hereby fixed as the time
for the hearing of said petition, at which time all
interested parties shall then and there appear to
show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of said
administrator be not granted and this court order
•aid administrator to sell or mortgage the real es
tate of the deceased or so much thereof as shall be
necessary to pay such allowances, charges and
debts.
The real estate belonging to said estate and the
whole thereof is described as follows, towit: The
west half (WkO of the southeast quarter (SEW)
and the east half (EWi) of the southwesUquartor
(SWVi) of section eighteen (18) in township thirty
(80) north, of range forty-two (42) E. W. M.. >it
uated in Stevens county, Washington, and
It is further ordered that th is.order shall be pub
lished for four success! ye.weeks in the Colville Ex
aminer, a weekly newspaper printed and published
in Stevens county, Washington, and
It is further ordered that personal service of this
order shall not be required.
Done in open court this 6th day of March. 1914.
L. C. RICHARDSON.
Superior court commissioner for Stevens county,
Washington.
Sheriff's) Sale.
State of Washington. County of Bte-
By virtus of an order of sale issued
out of the honorable superior court of
the state of Washington, for the county
of Stevens, on the 2nd day of March,
1914. by the clerk thereof, in case of
: M. Nelson versus Lewis Wlllman
and Lorena Wlllman, husband and wife,
and M M. Uounselman, a widow, No.
4638 and to me as sheriff, directed and
delivered, notice la hereby given that I
will proceed to sell to the highest bid
der for cash, with In the hours prescrlLed
by law for sheriff's sales, towit, at 2
o'clock p. hi. on the 4th day of April,
1914 before the courthouse door of the
smld' Stevens county, In the state of
Washington, all the .right, title and
isJtVre«t of Ue smld U>wls Wllloaan ami
I^orena vVillman, husband and wire,
an d jf. M. Counselman, a widow, In and
to the following described property,
towit: A tract of land lying in the
southeast quarter of section U, town
ship 80 north, rang* 41 E. W. sL.de
scrlbed as follows; towit: Banning
at a point 960 feat due west and 178
feet north of the southeast corner of
said section 28. thence west JO feet;
thence north 487 feet; thence east B0
feet; thence south 457 feet to place of
beginning. Also a tract of land lying
in the southeast quarter of section2B,
township 30 north, range 41 E. W. M.
described as follows, towit: Beginning
at a point 920 fact due west of the
noutheast corner of said section 28;
thence west 90 feet; thence north 178
feet; thence east »ff feet; thence south
178 feet to place of beginning, all In the
county of Stevens, state of Washington;
levied on as the property of Lewis Will
man, husband and wife, and M. M.
Counsclinan, a widow, to satisfy a
Judgment amounting to 1663 and Inter
est thereon from March 2, 1914, at 8
per cent per annum, together with an
attorney's fee of S7S and costs $29.60,
In favor of R. M. Nelson.
Given under my hand this Id day of
March, 1914.
W. I* WOODARD. sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALK
State of Washington, county of Stevens.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
honorable superior court of the state of Washing
ton, for the county of Stevens, on the 20th day'of
March, 1914. by the clerk thereof, in caw of J. M.
Robs versus First Thought Extention God Mining
Company, a corporation. No. 4681. "and to me as
sheriff, directed and delivered, notice is hereby
given that 1 will proceed to sell to the highest bid
der fur cash, within the hours prescribed by law
for sh'riff's sales, towit. at 2 o'clock p. m.. on the
25th day of April, 1914. before the courthouse door
of the said Stevens county, in the state of Wash
ington, all the right, title and interest of the said
First Thought Extention Gold M nine Company, a
corporation, in and to the following described prop
erty, towii: Erne R.. Lucky Red. Cultus Chris,
Moscow Fraction and Noma Fraction, all being
mi> ing claims situated on the east half of section
18. and the west half of section 17. township 89
north, range 87 E. W. M. in Stevens county. Wash
ington, as is more particularly set out and des
cribed in the mining loea'ion n rtlces thereof, now
of record in the office of the au li'or of Stevens
county. Washington. L< ved on as the property
of First Thought Extentiun Gold Mining Company.
a corporation to satisfy a judgment amounting to
$9000.15. and for the further sum of $500 as and for
attorney's feesfor foreclosing lien, and the further
sum of $12 for costs of preparing and filing said
lien, and for his costs and expenses in this action
incurred, in favor of J. M. Robs.
Given under my hand this 20th day of March,
1914. W. L. WOODARD, sheriff.
By H. M. Dorman, Deputy.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Washington, county of Stevens.
By virtue of an order of Bale issued out of the
honorable superior court of the state of Washing
ton, for the county of Stevens, on the 23d day of
March, 1914. by the clerk thereof, in case of Carrie
E. Willamson versus Thomas Raney and George B.
Cooley. No. 4697.'and to me as sheriff, directed and
delivered, notice is hereby given that I will pro
ceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash, within
the hours prescribed by law for sheriff's sales, to
wit. at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 25th day or April,
1914. before the courthouse door of the said Stevens
county, in the state of Washington, all the right,
title and Interest of the said Thomas Raney and
George B. Coo'i-y in and to the following described
property, towit. All of lots 16and 17. block 2. Loon
Lake Park, or so much thereof as may be sufficient
to satisfy the amount due the plaintiff. Levied on
as the property of Thomas Raney and George B.
Cooley to satisfy a judgment amounting to $1063
and $160 attorney's fees and $10.46 costs of suit at
the rate of 6% per annum from March 6. 1914, to
date of sale, and for expenses of sale, In favor of
Carrie E. Williamson.
Given under my hand this 23d day of March. 1914.
W. L. WOODARD, sheriff.
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Unlt»d Bt»t«i Land Offloe »t Spokan*.
Washiaston. March S. 19H
Notlee Is hereby«l«" that Myrtle M. Wolfln«w.
whoM poetofllc. aßdreaa is Three Forks. Waahlng
ton. dkl. on tJie 21.it day of June, 1112. fll. in this
office swan statement and application. No. 0«72.
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the imUnant quarter »nd the northeast quarter
of the northwest quarter, section 12. township X
north, range 40 E. Willamette meridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of
June 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known a* the
"Timber and Stone Law." at such value aa mtarht
be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to
such application, the land and timber thereon
hare been appraised, at four hundred ten dollars;
the timber estimated 680.000 board feet at I (see
appraisal) per M. and the land 160; that said appli
cant will offer final proof in support of her appli
cation and sworn statement on the 4th day of June.
1914. before Kathrine S. Ide, United Slates com
missioner for the fasten district of Washington.
at her office. Colville. Washington.
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in|this office, alleging facts which would^ def«tt
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