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ness of our Waists, coupled New Underwear and New Shoes. 16 models shown in Bon Ton tlve- Embroideries and Laces is \M
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ff^ woman who has the good ter opportunity to secure just what -Buy your Corsets from us. A assortments are large enough and Small Bow*, Etc Etc jfL
& fortune to see them. Range you want than in our departments perfect fit and comfort goes with varied enough to make your selec- •'•.-• «
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— Agentn Ladien' Home Journal Patterns, Mea'e Nettleton Five Shoes. Jf%
COLFAX'S HIGH SCHOOL
Dance Saturday Night.
The boys of the Colfax High school
gave another dance Saturday night in
the Armory, which wad attended by a
much larger crowd than at the previous
dances. A delightful time was had by
all. Mrs. G- A. Chapman, Mrs. C. B.
Morley and Mre. A J. D*vfs acted as
chaperoDß.
Two Games Basket Ball.
Last Fridoy night there were two
basket ball games in the High school
gymnasium. The Seniors defeated the
Soph mores 10 to 5 and the Juniors
defeated the Freshmen 36 to 6.
Die Deutsche Ecke.
Die Deutsche Ecke met Tuesday night
at the home of Leon Ettinger. A de
lightful evening was spent in carrying
out the German program, and after light
refreshments were served the club
adjourned for another two weeks.
Working Hard.
Good equade out every night practic
ing for track or baseball. The boys are
working hard trying to hold down their
position*. It is expected that they will
make a credible showing in both sports.
BORN.
Near Diamond, March 17, to Mr. and
Mre. Wilbur L. Ripley, a daughter.
In Tacoma, March 10, to Mr. atd
Mre. Howard Wolfard. a »on.
RIDGEWAY THEATER.
* Three Weeks " to Be Presented
Next Tuesday Evening.
Elinor Glyn's much discussed book,
"Three Weeks", which has been drama
tized and by no less a personage than
Mips Glyn herself, will appear in this city
playing at New Ridgeway Theatre for
one night, March 28. The play chows,
as did the book, the importance to a
woman's hfe of the demonstration of
love and affeetiun of those whom she has
the right to espeet it from. One of the
prettiest stage pictures ever seen is found
in the second act. It shows the "Loggia
of the Palace at Venice" during the
"Feast of Roses." It makes a picture
most pleasing to the eye and forms a
frame for the inspiring emotional actiDg
of the beautiful Marcella Hamilton when
she parts as "The Lady' from the hanc
some English youth, Paul Verdayne.
Delicious Peaches
by the bushel can be raised 4 years in 5
in the Palouse country by planting tret a
propagated by the undersigned. Order
at once. Geo Reedy
A Funny Chase.
Lord Orford. an eccentric English
nobleman, once had a team of red deer
stags that he frequently drove to a
light coach. *All went well until one
day there happened to be a pack of
staghounds on the road from London
to Brighton, along which Lord Orford's
picturesque team was merrily fleeting.
There followed the strangest chase
that ever mortal man witnessed. The
hounds hunted the team and its owner
hard to Newmarket, and with such a
smash into the Ram inn yard the
whole lot went that there was no more
coach left and little more of driver.
Lord Orford took to horses after that.
An Inscription by Charles Lamb.
My friend's uncle had in his early
days been a fellow clerk with Charles
Lamb. I remember his showing me a
book which had been given him by
Lamb, with a very lamblike inscription.
It was a "Table of Interest," and on
the flyleaf was written:
'•William Thomas Keith. from
Charles Lamb. In this book, unlike
most others, the further you progress
Che more the interest increases."—Ed
mund Yates.
Two Showers.
"Cute people out in the town where
my cousin Jane lives. A popular girl
got married there, and her rejected
suitors clubbed together and gave her
a mitten shower."
'•Good. And what did they give the
lucky bridegroom?"
"They gave him a shower of bricks,"
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The Lawyer's Point of View.
"It costs more." said a prominent
Bostonian. "to fret divorced than it
costs to get married."
"Maybe so." said the lawyer as he
took the bit: check, "but it's worth
more, isn't it?"— Boston Post.
A Feint and a Faint.
Sadie—Did you ever faint? Susie—
Once. But I bumped my bead so
hard that I fainted really and truly.
and I've never tried it again.—Toledo
Blade.
God be praised that 1 am overtaken
with misfortune and not with sin.—
Baadi
Take a peek at the Peak sisters Tue
day evening, March 28, H. 8. Auditor
ium. 15c
CLASSIFIED ADLETS
HELP "WANTED.
Wanted—Girl to do general house
work. Apply to Mrs. B. Burgunder.
FOUND.
A puree with some coin and other ar
ticles. Prove property and get same at
this office.
COLFAX GAZETTE, COLFAX, WASmNQTON, MARCH 24, 1911.
"WANTED.
Wanted—Description and price of land
for sale from owners only. State loca
tion and terms. Address Lock Box 696,
Tolfax, Wnsh.
Wanted—A good frenh Jersey cow at
once. Call on W. J. Hamilton.
Live Stock Wanted.
I am in the market to buy hogs and
cattle and will pay the highest market
price. Will be in Colfax Friday and
Saturday of each week at the Hotel
fcolfax. Either write or phoDe.
A. J. LoosDoN
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
1 18 h. p. Foob gasoline engine (hori
zontal).
1 Dederick power hay press 17x22
1 Aultman's new separator 32x52.
All new and complete.
CHAS. H. DODD.
580 First St., Portland, Oregon.
Fine Loganberry plants cheap at the
Colfax Nursery.
For (Sale—Early Rose seed potatoes
at Farmers' warehouse, Colfax, or at my
ranch. Henry Marti, Phone Farmers
96
For Sale.
My entire herd of Jersey cattle, con
sisting of six milch cows, five heifers and
one bull. For particulars call up E. D
Eldredge. Colf«x. Farmers 25X1.
Safe for Sale.
I offer for sale a small safe, which is ki
good condition. Iver Moan, at Model
Laundry.
Books For Sale.
Inasmuch as I expect to remove from
Colfax in the near future I will sell the
following books at a bargain, to save
freight charges. Ist—l set (10 vol ) of
"Messages and Papers of the Presidents "
These books are compiled by a commit
tee of congressmen of which Mr. Richard
son of Tennessee is chairman, and con
tain hll the messages, proclamations and
other state papers of the presidents from
Washington down to and including the
first three years of President Roosevelt,
a new volume will be published by the
same authority as new material accumu
lates. Thpv are elpgantly bound and
cost me $36 00; will sell them for $27 50.
2nd—Will sell a set (9 vol.) Ridpath'w
History of the World for $25.00. Both
sets as good as new.
T) L. Kemper.
Eggs For Sale.
Call Farmers 173 for tine eggs. R. I.
Reds, Plymouth Rock and Silver Laced
Wyandotte.
Mks D. L. Wood,
Colfax, Wash., R F. D. 4.
DRAY AND TRANSFER
For quick and reliable service phone
for the
DAVIS DRAY LINE
Household Goods and Piano* a Spec
ialty. Office phone Main 661. Resi
dence phone Black 692.
G. 0. DAVIS, PROP.
Colfax Meat Market
A. GERBER, Proprietor
FEESH AND CURED MEATS
POULTRY AND FISH
Oysters in Season
Hides and Pelts Bought
119 Mam Street Phone Main 101
Bensel Fuel Co.
Anthracite, Rock Springs
and Kemmerer
COAL
Chas. F. Bensel, Prop
Phohe Main 401
FLOWERS
Carnation** are in fine crop Easter
Lilies, excellent stock at $3 00 per
dozen.
Narcissus, Roman Hyacinths, Sweet
Peas, Callas; so when you want
Flowers for any occasion we can
supply you.
Our design work is giving splendid satis
faction—new, up-to-date work that is sure
to please, and is moderate in price.
ROSELAWN GREENHOUSES
BOOTT Bnos., Florists.
CARFIELD, - WASH.
Model Steam
Laundry
The place where work is
done satisfactorily. All
kinds of work solicited.
TELEPHONE BLACK 521 AND
OUR WAGON WILL CALL
We may not be the cheap
est but we guarantee all
work.
Iver JVXoan
PROPRIETOR
k!& Gorgeous displays of the worlds nm\*t
P^/ idea? in apparel and home furnishings.
k SPOKANE UNITED
K|l APPAREL SHOW
Nn Tue's-We(i- riim- March 28-50
ImuJ Combined Openings
in| of All Spokane's Gr^. Stores.
ItlHl <S-00OlOO0> ShoM'in S' °f stylish nifTCliandise.
RltV Reduced Rife on all broads. I
Pomeroy
Flour
is your truest friend because
it never fails you. Give it
a chance to prove its friend
ship by trying a sack.
Your Grocer
Sells It
INSURANCE
In Standard Old Line Company.
H. E. FUNSTON
ROSALIA - - WASHINGTON
Piano to Trade
Pia Fno Sto Ci aS! $s°° Booth Bros.
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