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i i ! \4, i ( »\ . .:. « • . i'. vn. ... i ■• . . . .... , ■ . «t* i i • . or ovi'n '-! *i 1 ' • * * ' jjot ■ v. ;i<- i "ti. *v. ! ii,. ..•i In ; • • • c,i w.';h 11. ni .onl r.ame of .tin gii s! ,i'. ■ ti. ■ p"» j And tl.l- true lik w ■ with p : -, tr. .."I' oi' v. ... :u ai'i in cssat'ily from oth i' ji.ii'is o;' tin-State. Some <>f i :r Mate 0i1',. -ers have r> >ideil in o ,r midst a fi.. term without form ing a gene: ai aiijuaintatiec with our business and professional men, that li. glit havi: tievi oped a friendship that vv.i...■ 1 l ave b en pleasant and prolit. That tae banquet 1-riday night serveti in a large degree to break down th. se barriers of r> straint. ami remove the gioss of cxclusiVcliess tint is ready thin as a wafer, when subject to the influence of geniality, v.as evident from the cordiality that p revaikd. The opening address of Harry 1.. I'arr, President of the Club, was a brief but well-vvoi'ded and heartfelt welcome to the invited guests of the occasion. The response of 11. A. I'air eiii.d on behalf of the assembled guests, expressed the idea when he referred to the appropriateness of the occasion by saying that Olyinpia was largely a city of transients, where many more would delight to tarry probably, than in any other city of the State, when they " lino the eve of good feeling meets the morn of good resolutions, as it has done The speeches i'i which the people were most arrested, were, of coarse, those relating to theeapitol, as this manifestation was intended to show respect for the Capitol Commission and its sponsor, Gov. Hay. Hence the adds ess of Dr. Carlyon, author of the Capitol Commission bill. Gov. I lay who approved the act, and the Commission selected by him to dis pose of the granted lands and hasten the building, with that of Mr. George C. Israel, who was chosen to follow the Governor and relate " Keminis eences'of the struggles of forty years to have the expressed will of the people embodied in tin stately build ing designed as a gift to the State from the parent government. The < Governor said the Commission had accomplished but little, so far. duty was to tind just where it was "at : to take an account of stock anil the amount of indebtedness al ready incurred chargeable against i', and then ascertain the value of the land by careful cruising of it by practical woodsmen. At the tirst meeting of the Commission, steps wen- taken for having this done. This is only partly accomplished, but enough has beer, ascertained to jus tify the belief that there is still re maining 1-0. acres of land, with several counties to hear from. The p rtion that I.as been cruised gives an estimate of 'J.ii.'il.Vitli.O'Hl feet of timber, wh;ch reduced to board mea s .re. affords an average of :!l..V>t; feet to the aere. !: we figure .1 like yield t>f the remainder, it will aggregate overniJo.'iuii IMHJ fe.-t, not including Ste<c:*> c> ii,:y. ' (Ming Stevens V-. iteria swell the total sum, ■ ;r. ■ > should be ad — TO." * T I. - L' 1.011 ) poles and : all a 11 i railroad ties, shingle ' ' ■ • ft -'va from the report, s i f.ir as ;; is made, that we i- r in r - -i.l-i to com nee with its con temp it< -1 mayn't t ide, when the original piai - >\ re mod , and pay vtr . : In,l . ! -.Hiding v ''.« n- • . ; ther • 1' ' '<■ ' !■ ' .State ' . . \ { . i.it HO Ol .-r l ' S . } M V :;IV * •' 1 * .•<<-. !ru>■: <>n ■♦ : I t : • - iflsb greed of otiior < in nui I t - n:.d ho., tin* .NJ: ; . F\ K; ■ I 1 ; ill- ' . >ll ">P en-: I . sp ~ r- l. „ :.g t •• p I't'niy of tin ' 1 . In at d •• . a- 1 :. <"liils! - ■ . s7'». s i>• t > tiine ai:d o .-.i evy iliinj^connect**! with that i ora .»* m o :r . .i. li.^t however. commantl< atteiitlo .at ..: . and ail 1 imes. •lust What Wa- Predicted. The inevitab.e r -s.i.t ptv i. '.•• • o: the marriage i>: M.s~ 11• ■• :: 1 .; > Kuier.v, daughter of \rt il-. cry, of Southern California. u..e. contrary to tlie advice anil pr . ■-t »»: her father and friends, t»e im • tin- j wife tif (junjero Aoki, a Jajiatust house hoy, a little over a year ago. j has happened, and she is no.v a Imp • less wreck of a promising woman ' hood. She was t.ikt nto live amid the Japanese colony, near Seattle, and in i>s than the pivsi ri• m■< 1 tiiu• • after marriage, became a mother. A i short time ago Mrs. Aoki wrote her: father that her husband had bee >me ' shiftless, failed to provide, and only i visited her after spending the money j for her support supplied by the pa-! rents, and that she wished to return home with her babv. Her refusal to: give him money sent her for sap- J port by the family made him abusive, j and for the protection of herself and ! baby she asks for a divorce ami to be taken home. The father left at once ' for Seattle, to comply with her re quest. Hail he carried a pistol with j him when he journeyed northward a little over a year ago, to see his j daughter married to the lawless! scallawag. and us'd it for avenging' the injury inflicted upon the daughter' and the disgrace ujion the family, I there are many rig'it-mind"d people; who would have justified the act. . . I \s it is, a life is blighted, a waif vvhoj will bear the brand of infamy during life, cast u|>on the cold charities of an unforgiving world, and a family dis graced the remainder of their lives, j all for want of a little common sense: in the matter of admitting to its por-! ta's a member of a race of idolatrous I heathens, whose respect for virtue; anil common decency was wholly 1 wanting. If the sad experience of! this girl will but tend to lessen such infamous alliances, it may be toler- ! atetl as a vvoful misfortune with that one beneficial result, but a better way would have been the one sug gested, without condoneinent by mother or father. Tin: Farmers' I'nioti, with head-' quarters at Chicago and a member ship of hundreds of thousands scat tered over many Stales, has actually joined the Postal Savings-Hank League in its efforts to secure, in spite of the It 'publican hisses, enact ment of a postal saving-banks bill now pending in Congress. The Leg islative committee of the National Farmers' Union will bi< represented at Washington, after reassembling, to follow the declarations, twice made by the national body urging the need for a jiostal banking system as an aid to the thrift of rural dis tricts. _ CUM. DISKS' need love, tenderness and sympathy as iniieli as flowers need air and sunshine. — Clij'jiiny. Yes, and it is a need that promotes and devi-lopes graces in the hearts of childnn of the older growth, as well. Tenderness and sympathy, properly expressed, are seldom if ever lost upon human nature. It may pay the benefactor as well as the recipient to scatter flowers of kindness along the highway and byway, to take root in piaces where the soil may not give much promise of bounteous yield. I Tin: reason why women do not pro j ji"Sf js supposed to be due to tiie fact that they want to have the last word.— j h'.j. And they are accorded the same • privilege in the marriage service a's '. The hubby is only half mar ried until the parson or squire has •iher to "love, honor and " -y w th a mental reservation in i -t eases." regarding a part of the o the last word though it • > ' i i '.s : lh:.t ' • t k . ».:• in c!i LaiiJ-orutr h • ..-Is .s to remark that I lii liumc mutt be i peirl 1 t'iii ri :< in sos -51 lull i i•. .11Is <>!' :i Mi!i !i t< «1 '''"l" 1 ' : > i ; »., |♦ | : • ' , U1 • .. • » • . . 4 I . • t • ' •• i• , 1 .■ , i . |»t 111' I*. U ' "!i v •• : • a . .!■» - H. J- ' v -;* i . .m,| •, n.ii •'i | .... ■ •; v ' in »•:' a • i'. i tii.it he t ~' I■» 1. x sou. Mi - Kinslitvr. and hisstepson,! .. :.i \ . ■.f S.-,ut!,-. ' t - 's >•••: •i. In- u ;i< t.4k• -ii i. at '1 •: ''' - " •'» 1 " |'i' day - : ! I'. ri.. i■ i el.i "igh to (Mil'' It) !«•.'.: II i< physician adv i-d him to : : t i.i >- J>'• t ; i . although it wis ■ *t t 1 ■ :ght that If I' 1 ' 1 ! ured . IOI e •! a:» r>t and at tent i.>:i »>n I!l g ill' I'.V! 'ill'.oil. his S« »ll will' ad mill- up from Si attic with linn, i-.ii:.' - tii»\vii :• ivv :i t" attend tn ~ i.ni' .Mtiess matters ami when lie re-, t• ! -im:! afterward tlie grim 11>* •< - ■ i' l .ill made hiv <l.l and the • i .Tt'ti [> imeet* hail closed the 1 H >• >U o! : Is event fjl life. M:• K'.'ii was a nut ivc of Virginia.. ■ I!■ • i'l. anil eame to tliis • M years ago, bringing with | . . a. 1 always maintaining the; ;.i.i i!\ of a Southern man. , iie v..,~ steadfast in friendship, I - r ;i,..i ,si\ fa.i' and honest in all - ;.. with his follow mm, In»- i I • . ni.is and good natnred. i J-'.-. . \ >ixi\ entertained for him the ! - -t t'i guril. He served through ; Ivllan .var of IS.'i.Vii as a private ! ,ii. ; w.is a lieutenant when mustered out at its dose. Many and inter-i est ing were the tales he told of the!' stirring times when our |>opiilatiot. I' wa- united as much for protection! from the savage foe as aid in tliej many hardships and privations of i frontier life. Mr. lluth served two terms in the! Territorial Legislature, and a term! County Commissioner I »y appoint- ; ment to succeed Sam .XlcKinzie. The funeral rites of the honored pi-1 oncer were held in the Stieklin tin ! del taking parlors Wednesday after- ; noon at 2 o'clock, at which, by his ' request P. IV Moore delivered the funeral address. He is survived by one son and two step children, all of Seattle. fnk HAMILTON SENTENCE. Hamil ton was given the maximum sentence of from one to twenty years at hard j labor in the penitentiary, Tuesday, | by Judge Mitchell, on one of tliej charges of which he was found guilty j by a jury several weeks ago larceny | by embezzlement, while serving as j Adjutant (Jeneralof the State. Sev eral other charges await trial, con viction of which would doubtless if rendered and adequate penally in llictcd on each count would v irtually | result in imprisonment for life. It should be a matter of congratulation that amid court rulings that have made criminal-jurisprudence in the language of President Taft—amuck ery and disgrace, has found one up right judge who held his court to a steady contemplation of the enor mity of the taeitly admitted crime, and swept aside all technicalities in tended to delay and hamper justioe. While he patiently listened to all the ! defense had to say. for some possible doubt of culpability to hinge, he was ! prompt to rule out all palpable de ! vices that serve so often 'o defeat i justice. Soon as the sentence was | pronounced, Attorney Vance gave j notice of appeal, on the ground that j I an indeterminate seHtenue j» gi|coi) | stitutional: that it takes all discre- j tionary jiovver from the court. No I attempt has yet been made to secure I bond for the present pending appeal | to tin? Supreme Court. -• -m* •- j Sinl* Si nsinv PHOI'OSEP CON jiiiiKss. — Representative Humphrey j introduced a bill in the House Tues day, providing for increase of pay to | American ships carrying mails to ! South America, China, Japan, tlju ! Philippines, Australia and Asia. | bringing it up to $4 per mile for an i outward voyage of 4,DIM) miles or more. An increased tonnage tax on | foreign trade is provided fer, and j it is proposed to admit foreign-built ships to American register for foreign i trade. It is. said that President Taft ! approves the measure. LJ\K and learn. The wheat-rais j ers were not allowed to know that j the record-breaking price woijlij not ' raise until they had sold their wheat, lhat puts us in mind of Jo Meek's plan of dispensing court funds when lhe declared that the money had : come, but there was " bar'lv enough ; for the officers,'' in order to allow the Shylocks to cash certificates at a margin for profit. — It is reported that llarriman, uf lioston Harljor fame has given it out that lie will erect a cement sky scraper in Olyinpia soon a# he can secure an eligible site. It will do to go with the report in circulation sev eral years that he would build a rail ; road to Boston Harbor soon as he could buy the track. I ••• TUB only time that big feet are popular is at Christmas time, One smart young un we heard about hung up his sister's big stocking. N'W llit* days you uott» will i A«* the cold U-giiift to Mtieugtbcu. " Is\ irone llaos " •■ i r . - .uue 1 »•■:•»• in the liit icp ' There ui re then here |, ■ v;i vmn' of iii' n with a like ' •if «•] i.iln'ii and probably a ••a u.inen, a hundred or ind.ai.s, living mi Chinook ' >-t- • i '.v ('"l.miliiii). Tli»' center !i, .i r.r <t of tepes. or wigwams ,' where the Carlton hoiiM* IMHV stands. Mr I). A. Ibi!•<•*, WTIO' t I "ii l~.il, owned tin- lirst >•!... store, loeated ;il>out where 1 1. .vol'tiS i.iivV have t hl'ir I. 1! 11 i i■ i.-i: \ amusements tin* t lm'si * pi ' !•!,. i - .n •:.!!;< ing, ami h..rse ■ A ri i I!I •' . asioual trips b\ ■ •M" a .1.1 ill.' 111; >• T. whenever I lie ( , . ~ II -1 1 11 1 »l>a 1> ' 'Oi I ill 111' Oil- ; | i., i Tii'' were go. id saddle ; , i ». i.r nev. r. 1 >ut no carriages or i veli. i-, s.» excursiims to tli«■ " i\. I >,,k-. or 'lie prairies, were (•I I'll 1 ! 1 V USi' lift lie i -111 hlil. Moii'',' 11!• iitifll! for tlie 1111111 I MM' -f peo:i!e handling it, and «a;e rat'-> u. i' hifjli in tlie early day.-, th-■ j_'ovei'iiineiit iiro\ iding plentifully fur ti.< Indian service, tin* palilie] printing, anil salaries ol Federal of ; lie.- holders, setit out to "jxive tone to p.ili ■ sentiment. The currency consisted of "slug's, which were oe j t piece-, anil y:M, sin anil ?C> troll! pieces eoined 1 1v MolTatt «V Co.. of a San Kratii i-co hank, wliieli i re< ileil no legal tender law to make tliem aeeepteil for all purposes, as : they eonlaineil a full value in pi're! gold. Mesides these we had Mexican dollars and a few halves and ijiiar ters. I iie "tp.iarter was the unit i of value, and was invariably p:.id toi the Indian servants for split ting and j carrying in an armful of wood, a! bucket of water, or any other trivial service. I, h i/inirh r, i<h /../•<, was the demand for a pail of water from the only spring in the center of town, and willingly paid. A family which had just from "tliej plains across come into Mr. Barnes store, one day, with a junket full of cents, the old-fashioned copper coin, and throwing a handful! on the eoun- j ter, asked: "Wii.it do these go for here ?" Carrying a few to Mr Harm* in the counting-room, I asked " What shall we take these; for? "Oh. take them same a-, quarters, said he, and the iniini j grant could hardly believe in his good i fortune. Ile invested all he had at ; four for a dollar and the members of! the company si-arched for all in the' camp and exchanged theiu for goods, at about the prices general good* : at now. The Indians always insisted I upon payment in silver and immedi-j ately changed gold pieces, it they ai | ccpted them at all, Into the white metal, under the impression that j they were a bet ter and safer coinage j than gold. Twenty thousand dollars j were once sent to Superintendent j Hale in gold, but it had to lie, or! rather was, transmuted into silver! before it reached poor "Iio." There I was a discount upon Inith silver and | greenbacks; oi) tlju letter amount ing one time to tit) per cent I'f is said that the water-wagon loaded with people who had formed good resolutions at the close of the year passed the Mitchell hotel at a late hour New Years' eve and was j rapidly depleted when the victims! saw the merry making at the < Jover-1 nor's banquet. They will now prob- j aljly postjHit.e reform till 1911. -• » —— As a New Year innovation would it not be well to try pretty girls, who already act as ushers in some of the Kastern churches, as pan handlers, to take up the colli etionM. A nota ble return of prosperity might there by lie noted by the pastor. Tiik Lincoln ( 'iumn"/irr suggests I that when llh<\lr Island adopts (In 1 Oregon plan of electing United States Si nators the Aldrich tail will i cease to waggle the Uncle Sam dog. 1 hat plan is only to let the jwople l)'i'.i.i a W'hacl* at the (ail. -»•» IT is said that t'evongo I» thu only debt which it is improper to pay. Now, if it be true, does it apply to j that class of revenge doing good for evil whiuh is said to be " heaping coals of tire on the head of an en emy? .1. I'lKiiroNT MORUAX intends to serve soup in two tureens that cost him $50,000 in Paris. That fact will, howuvuf, not appear of record in ttie custom liouue, it is ijuitij to say. SI'OKANK boasts of seventeen mil lionaires. than one per cent, of her population own $80,000,0110 of I wealth in the inland empire, which equals 45 per cent, of the total wealth of that section. T.v FT, it is said, will, in a message !to lie sent to Congress, Monday, J recommend a loan of SHD,IMIO,(MK) to I com pie tu th;; t reclamation 1 project. j Ax optimist says that it is worth u I thousand dollars a year to look on the i bright side of things, and lie speaks 1 from tlie lesson taught by that best I of teachers— Experience. .! IJAVVIKW, a village 15 miles south of Hellingham, was pra iically de stroked by yS5,n »;l lire on New ; Year's day. 'j Now watch the Sunday sctiou classes grow smaller hy degrees if not beautifully less. A homo on «'*rth that In a haven of love Will 111 if frill at the etui to !»«• H IICHVOI ALNIVFI THE difference IN only a if.ter in HIM-UIIIK Aud fbe change we hope \» hh Kinall in telling. TWENTY six saloons were banished from tho smaller districts in Skagit county at the election last Friday, A ii UJI of Klnry arnlin.l tin- life I'ling* In Ilic I'lui e and Cui.lfitt incut Hint I lianly I tirinpi. 1*1! I'erciv.il Lowell, of the l.ow-1 '■ I. Ma . * »o-"rva:or> divlare 1 Mon day tha' he is r.. certain that the| people i f tl'.e p! t r»«'T M.o's are at work .ii their syst'-.n of canals.: Fhis, of course, •arr.es with it a' perfect assurance that the i> net isl inhal.it' d. lie c aims to have had satisiaetory jirool o! his stats iiient last Si ptembcr, bat that suliseijuenl O'K rvations have b tnislied a i;o;.ii» on the subject by a'.l who ha had the patience to study tiie subject from the present advanced stand point. Wl cannot bei.d the ,au to the equities au l exig. ii -s of particular i uses Wit ho it certainty of rale and uniformity of de. - on, rights and li abilities would lest in judicial d'scre tion rather than in rules of lav II 11. Mi< ray health. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. No. -1213 I\ 11.I 1 . SllJ.'TlOM'irirt «•! tti ST M t• • « »f Wnr-hil.i;- lon in ii.l! for 'l'll .r-im« < «»uiity. Miirv M Milli r\ - |»«»ration. 1* uii:t H". \-. Snt tin %1 it 1 \ iii»t l\ r-fii.un, hi-i! Ihi* in. known li«-tr* •»f • "ti»»i' \ Wtsite. (-i.nn titn n 1 known «» r»irl A- K »i v troiii) ih-crtt-nl. hlmi , j •*ll oi li**! j » i -ui ►or j. i t unknown i-lniuiii HII> t.tl"-, e-iii!l-. 'U or I i»t• •r* »»i in IIIKI I to ili** f'l.iou tl«— ::t< ul « *fat« j Ali tin !: v H' . I! oin ll il ! i t. ir-t 111 ft'ol to t IN* ] N\ <ll Ihe \ W , r*l .! : • XW»4 ..! tl. 4 of Sn : ion 1 . aiul lJu-.-l .of theSVV 4 .u:.«l l In* I > K 1 4 an<l J iie S|- 4 o| 11 \I" 4 NF 11 j 'I, mII in r. 15. i: J \V ,ol \\:v WillaineTlr MerM iaii, l»«*fi mlaniK 111 K nivik OK W AS|| |\i; TO\*, to the . i above luiii' .! f. i tl inth Si.ph h :in Kor»-> iroin. aiul t!i*- unknown heiiK «»l <"It;tile** A N\ liili . (><Mto*iiini'o Uno .vii H> «'nil A. hoi>-l roui), ' ili-cejiHi-il: a!-o Hlloiln r i»im>OII»» or |»hrti» - nil ' known cljiiintnn an> ri t, I itle, lienor ;iiitcri»»t in Mini lottie ••wii.ij ile-i : it. 1 ii*nl estate, to-wit An omliv .! il one Imlf iioin -t in Mini t'i l \>r W of tin* N U , NIIII the NVN\ •f \ ?••• S\N J of Section :it,.l I .• 4 •• f I !i« -\N I i ami '(,«• SKV( f I '' ' ' u * KE 4 • J Si*etk»n ! !1. A.i !:i 1.1- N 1; V> . uf the VNillunulte M. rnl'.an at ii tl ("nil of vi. are lier* by HIIIII- j moi.t-IL to a|)(>cir within hlxty (•'. i) after | • In- date of ih" li -f | uM.i Mti ui of t! ih ! 1 utnmotM. to wit, within ►ixty (•'»■•) i!m>> ! : Hft« r tin* ITtii tl ty of l»iTenibir. r>.n. ami •ii «| answer tin- rton) ';»int of the I'l iintiH. lainl a ropy of >our im-wrr upon tin' attorin y- for pU'li'itf, at their olliee la-low Mati-d, Hil l il<-leil«l the Ml»o\i- ell- . ; tith 'l Hcti 'ii ami m e:o*e of \our failure *■ o to <io. lit will he rendered , you at ror<l to the di'tuNnd ol tin- com plaint, whnh ht- hern tllril with the eUrk of ; t lit above eiititlnl t'ourt. The oUJrtt t»f Ihe aim-, e-e lit i I led at t ion in to «juiet title in tin* t>laintitf the def>-ii<lantM, atiil em hof them in ninl to the following «lc* M-rihed nll iiroperty, situated in Thu ret on County. WiiMhtinrtoi., l -w.t: Ail nn<iivide»i I oin* half ii.lrreal in and to the weft half (W k s ) I of the northw rn* i] larter (NW' 4 )andtle north- I we-1 i| larter (N W ' 4 > of tin* i«oiith-we-t quarter | (SW 1 4 j o( Section 1H; and the ?*outh ea««t i|tiarter (>K ,) of the houtliwi>t ij iarter (SW '4). Mini the I -ouilu a-t «j!i irt« r and tile -oUtheHfit . titiarter 1 4 the nor'. i|iiarter ( N I* l of section II till in Town-hi|i tilteeii (1«) N-irlli. ltaime'v\o fJ) W'efl, o! the Wi.laiuettr Mcridi 4U. Ul.AlNi: IITHKK 11 VI. ANi >. ! At toi nr\ m for I'lamaif l'o».| Otliee Mini Olti • • «l.!ieM» Suite %•» J 4 . ) iSi heueriniiii Bloek, ll'J i'lierry St.. Seattle, » ! \\ awii l)*te of tlrn! |>uhllcatlon. l»oe. 17. I'*M. ?t | Scott's Grocery F. 11. Scott A. Marshall t .... I»kam:K> IN .... High Grade fw»*ocevies Flour, Feed, Hav, Wheat, Oats, &c. (iOOl)S DELIVERED PROMPTLY Hiofci.it prices paid for I'armcrs' I'loduce. ;V2O Fourth St. Telephone Main 171. TRY A IWIR OK oru J. H. Cross Shoes for J/S / Ladies* J it j We want you to test the incr- M \% I its of this Shoe. Tliey are eor-JBL W\ reet in detail, faultless litters VSIk W \ and eannot be exeelled for com fort and wear. See our windows. ♦ \ A- C. STEVENS & CO. Se«our Windows. 327 Main Street OL7MPIA MARBLE WORKS A BSTABLISHI'D IHB9- 3 f J. li,. DEVER, Pi'opvietor I MARBLE AND GRANITE * * * 1 CT olllimcnts » Markers Headstones, Ktc, R.I'IRTII ANJ Jcffursnii SIJ OLYMIMA \V.\slllN<STi)N f E4EMIW MARKET I M A. Goodrich Win. D»le ®) I Fresh l Cured Meats i i§ |) l'oultry AM! (iainti of All IK'scnption* •J wiu-n in Bfasnn. . fm #) >• West Fourth St., next to K. of l\ Hall. I'hone Main ss #^ m I ! It's pleasant to hear tin.- reports fjuui i,ur satistiml patrons. TIK'V will uivc UN T'F what you may expivt if you ilm iii" to put. | i'liuse your Drugs and Sundries at our store also. I..'t s hear from you ; with orders for Cream of Pearls and ; Acme Cough Syrup. Our Laxative Cold Tablets beat the world. WE LEAD BUT NEVER FOLLOW. HUGH ROSS I The Druggist- J'hone 81 =JL 1 -"-" ===:1( i|CID!_ ■.. mHO HIZZ __O l |JO;jdZJjjC±r". clearance" sale - * • « • • 4 - ' - . '' tsikc iioficT of* tipK till and i'l'oflf h\ It. I , _ y =3|fo, zsi ■ : fr=±±^^■ j The Mottman Mercantile Co.! uj = i)raoßl[aociDir£sl [i_ . SUMMONS. IN tin' Sii|K*rior Court of tln» Stalo of \\ Hsliingtoii. for Tliiirstoti eotint v. Mazie Strieklaml. I'laintitf, x* Henjamiu Strlek lainl. |ief« ndant. Mate of to Henjtuiiu Strickland, Jiefi iniant: you are hereby i«umnion«dto HppcHr wi hin hi;ity |»iOi days aftei tfte date of tin i'r»! pnbln a lion pi th|- Hunim*'"!*. to wit. withtn tOJ) lla>-after the iUy of peremhei. IV U ami »lr f t n.I the uhove etititiinl u. tiojj in the nhove » n titled innrt, mnl tin»wer th»: t uint iainl of the t IN NTIFL ami serve » eot y «-f answer IIIM \ thr utt«riir*»» forl!;r plrtllit'if »»r i lllnT of Hit u» Ml the ottice l»elt»w stated; alol Mi » !!►<• of your failute -o to do. judgment wlli he reiiilrred iivrainhi you aet ordiugto ilit- deinai «1 of the eoniplaiut. which haa been filed with thr < lr r k tif "aid t'ourt. Ihrolj. ct of thin action i« to ae- ure a dun e of divorce from aanl «ief» ndant. Iter j tin iu Strickland, on the of -aid plaiutitr. Mazie Stri< klaud, dlaaoivißK il»' btmda of nmtr.iMouy « vihtini; tetwun them, on the of cruel ty, adnltery. and ahmidoiiineot of the |»IM 1 Nll tl by t'efendHUt an«! to have the )na:ntltf ■» iniideii name of Macie Fitzoiinmonn re»torcd to In r ami f..r h-r cr-ti* liereiu ai»o for ral relief on thr raifa Ktitti'ri iu a.tii C"'"!»lain». \\\ KON MII I K.i l K, N STKI LK, All. rneya for I'laluiill. !' O. and »itl'n e addre*-. Suite Jt, llyrne l'dock, Olyin|iia. I hurato*i t ounty. Waah. l)afe of tlrat |>ub Icatiou, l>ec 'tl l'-H).' ?t. GORDON MACKAY I^TTORNWHUW) Office : Thirdtnd Columbia, Olympia. ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ O O ♦ 0 ♦ <■ $ <► < <, <, 4 ♦ Talcott Bros. : ♦ :♦ ♦ Tag OLDEST JEKELRY llOlSg 1\ HESTER* ITASHISfiTOJ. ESTABLISHED ISTi O o ■*> DKAT.ERS IN ' ■ ' WATCH Ks, JF.WKI.KY, 0 CUK'KP. SII.VI i:vvAHK. C; I'(.l.\N\ > + i.KAriii:i: (i(joi)s, u'ii.KUY, vuvn.iiis - SKWINti MACHINES, SUNDRIES * > MANUFAOXI HERB Of 1 NOTARY AND LODGE SEALS ♦ RUBBI-R STAMPS f I'MBRI-LLAS ♦ * « <► Repairing in All Departments. T2l and 12f> Main St., - • • Olvmpia. Wash. •> Vo♦ ot O f.O ♦ .«> o O>O.+ ,O + O f.o tO o y ! SMALL DEPOSITORS f % »*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o>c c,<o*: t X Tlu'if Mi!' many reasons wl.v the ntana^'i-mt-iit of t! >■ ' \ ..i - X 4 il Bank of <Mympia welcome mii.ill ilepraiinni and rn i . i.- ii mat- ♦ ter of good business policy to give final attention t<> mill ni»l '« ye ♦ accounts, la the first plart l , niost of onr «li [■. - .•! x Y Miiall ilcpoMtors. \\ e turn had the pleasure ol mtij j m.'io ;ih i:nls 4 ♦ -row steadily over a period of years ami are glad to - \ that *e have ♦ ♦ helped our eiistonifrs to iiu'M MM- their hu> i ness ami «1 1•»: ■ In o>,r a X Savin.:.- 1 »^-|>iittuu-nt we pay intere.-t at the rate <>l <> per cent per ai.- 2 X num. 1 oi!i|>ouiji|f 1 siiai-aiiniially. ♦ Z :*p*ej*o*o*o*g*oao*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*i>*:-: * I The Capital National Hank | J Capital anj Surplus—s2sl),ooo Deposits—ovir J. 1,750.000 J | Oli/Hi/tin friwfjsy f'». < £ EMU MARTENSON CHAS. M. DYER J } -"r t 5 (»I'oierit's, Fkmr, Hay, \ Feed, Etc. \ J which we ofler at BOTTOM PRICKS. } $ Highest Cash l'rice paid for Kami $ ♦ Produce. Give us a call ... $ ♦ RETTMA\ BLOCK - - OXYMPIA \ d |V|«*|»lioiie Main 110 rf 4 come to von as a s onserva velv managed lii « f f lion ami ulPer von. first >i a / for money <1 ! wit j. We aslv you to hanU w ;!i us liei .iu>e votir - it . ir 4 tmsinesa hocvtm ami. :is you know, growing banks make prospei coiu < munities. But that la only one of the many _■ «..l reasons why % i should i |> your money in tins strong hani.. \\ r are rea«l\ ami w _■ t■■ Jive 4 ■ 1 i every advice ami assistance i>"~ .e in the cor, in. t : \ i;i \:.am t■*. * We .iil'er yiiii fair, courteous tri it incut absolutely rc_;ai . •> I the <i/e *»( j your account, anil last of i : we are intense lin /, ir t\ ecau -4 with U 'ttr success ami tii.it •!' cveiy other citi/cu lies t!. j , • "! l>t-tity of this commui. '.. | THE OLYMPIfi NATIONAL SANK ifi / CHAMBERS BLOCK FOUIITH ST. :Tc r r l , iNt lv • 4-i ■ J KUL!. I.ISK OK MKil - m>K . \ f WHOLESALE 9 RETAIL fKjiDE. I S We solicit a share of your tra<!> C sA/^v"-yv-»'' , >i^\