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fl 9687: October 2nd, .1919 irofessional Cards F Kennewick School of Music Laonducted by Mrs. T. B. Hopkinson (Associate of the London College of Music, London, England 0, Violin, Mandolin and V 0931 Pi” Elementary and Advanced Lessons Tues., Fri., and Sat’days gimmick 2491 Pasco 237.1 ________—‘ C . L . HOLC 0M B Law y e r cam in Am. Security Bank Bldg. ‘ NOTARY PUBLIC Practice in all State and United States Courts /_l_. K”? MOULTON & JEFFREY " LAWYERS ' omces .over First National Bank I ,_______——————-—————'. CAMPBELL W. BUSHNELL ' , Attorney-at-Law Successor to Judge Linn and Lon Boyle, in Rooms 1,2, 3 Citizens’ State .Bank Bldg., Presser, Wn. ffé— C. D. HOPPER Physician & Surgeon Oflce in the Emigh-Howe Bldg. Phones 2401, 2402 DR. A. G. TULLAR Physician & Surgeon Ofices in the King Block Ofice phone 531 Res. 532 h_______—-—-—————-—'—'—_ / DR. C. BRUNN OsteOpath 17 years’ practice in this state. Treats all acute and chronic diseases. Kennewick, Tues., Thurs., Sat. Phones 1522 and 1521 M ———_—.———-—'———— I. N. MUELLER Licensed Embalnuer & Undertaker LICENSE NO. 113 ’ Calls answered day or night Telephone No. 2201 —_______‘.__———-—-—- ‘ DR. D. S. BROGUNIER . DENTIST Ofice over First National Bank Ofice ’phone 621 Res. 622 . DR. B. L. COLE - DENTIST Ofices in King Block Phone 531 Res. phone 541 ___________._—— _———'———-——-—-——- DR. C. C. HAWORTH DENTIST anorth Buildg., Second Street Ofice hours at your convenience Phone 1611 _________.__..._...— DR. T. B. HAUSCHILD Veterinary Surgeon Phone 1351 Kennewick, Wu. F. A. SWINGLE, Architect Consulting Engineer IMefican Security Bank Bldg. FREE INFORMATION as to land values anywhere 1n the Valley. 1! Before you buy see the man who knows— - T. A. WARNOCK - Phone 281 Transfer Bldg. w w PLASTERING see ‘ t Iglkß. Wgeri or a inds o 118 ’P. 0. Box 585 p Kennewick V W CITY DRAY LINE . “We Hustle” . Plano and Furniture Moving Day or Night Truck Service Phone 501 Jos. Olbrich, Jr, \_——__—_ \————— J. F. COLEMAN AUCTION EER . Farm Sales a Specialty Ilite Bluffs, Wash. CENT-A-WORD ADVS. ......0000000. NOTICE 1' Advertisements in this column ' ’ cost.one cent per wordper- issue. ‘ ‘ minimum charge 15c, CASH IN ‘ l‘ ADVANCE. We do not solicit ’ ‘ charge accounts on these small ‘ l’ advertisements, as the business ' I. is too small to pay for bookkeep- ‘ l' ing. Write out your copy, count ‘ ’ the words and send the money ‘ ’c with the order. SPECIAL—~We ' 1' will give five insertions for the ’ H price of four where cash accom- ’ 1‘ panics the order. ' .t‘tt¢¥...s... ‘ For Sale o‘ FOR SALE—Silage corn. Phone 2412, Richland. 26-318 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Work mare. Phone.4lß. ' 26.7 M FOR SALE—Maxwell touring- car. Phone 418. . 27-8 M FOR SALE—One cook stove, $175. H. G. Fyfe, phone 2372. 26-7p3 N": l-‘OR SALE—WeII improved ten-acre‘ Valley ranch. See John Gerding. ‘1 M FOR SALE—Wheat straw by stack or load. I. T. Fouch, phone 18x2. 27p ————§—.— FOR SALE—Fresh cow. Jesse Reed, 1,4 mi. north of Finley schoolhouse Phone 11x3. ‘ 27p FOR SALE —lO acres of well im proved land, mile and half north of Finley, phone. 22x4. 26th FOR SALE—Hay baler in good con dition. P. 0. box 550, phone 28x5.. FOR SALE—or will trade for live stock, one White sewing machine. Telephone 1673. ‘ FOR SALE—Ford runabout, with de livery box attachment. T. A. War nock, phone 281. 23t£ FOR SALE—Choice '2O acres near Finley; W%‘ SE34 SW% 22-8-30. Box 316, Mitchell, S. Dak. 23-33 p FOR SALE—Howard heater in fine condition,_ only used eight months. Inquire J. M. Holmes, Commercial Hotel. . ’ CAR 'FOR SALE—Delivery body, in good 2running order. A snap for someone. Inquire at Courier-Re porter office. "‘ FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red pul lets and fine oockere]. A great lay ing strain, both winter and sum mer. Phone 418. 27 FOR SALE—About 20 tons alfalfa hay; also two-year-old ‘ Holstein heifer, fresh November lst. Thos. Nicholls, phone 1422. 26-71) FOR SALE—Thirty acres under gov ernment ditch; fine, alfalfa land; for good house in Kennewick. J. R. Gardner, Richland, Wash. Tele phone 302. 27-8 p FOR SALE—High class piano, not second hand, but slightly usefi. ma hogany case. Advocate, phovie 114, _ Richland. ltitf. 35 CENTS KEEPS YOU OUT OF JAIL—The law requires that. the net weight be stamped on your ap ples. Get the stamp at this office at 35¢ each. 26-8 FOR SALE—IO acres close totown, wéll improved; good house; also 5- room modern house in town, at a bargain for a short time. Box 182, ‘Xennewick, Wash. * , * FOR SALE or trade for Leghorns or R. I. Red pullets, mare, weight about 1000 pounds, four years old with Fourth of July colt, splendid saddle horse for' lady or children, good worker and fine roadster, bred now to horse to match the colt, a fine looking and sound mare with a most gentle disposition. R. D. Saw yer, Richland, telephone 382. 27—8 FOR SAL'E—At owners’ best prices: 50 of the best buys in the ’Kenne wick valley, diversified ranches, Highlands bearing orchards, Ken newick lots, ‘acreage and houses. Why do most of the business men and ranchers tell you to “see Rich before buying?” Call, phone or write at Commercial Hotel. Omar W. Rich, pioneer real estate dealer. - 27-31 p FOR SALE—Ford runabout with a truck box body, equipped with spot light, truck mirror, Pyrene fire ex tinguisher, two spare tires, tire holder, anti-kick device, speedler, etc., etc, New engine block this spring; Bosch magneto firing sys tem; car in excellent shape. Reason for selling, got to have a larger car. Motor Sales Co., Kennewick Gar age. 25tf FOR SALE—Six room house and one lot, back of Columbia Garage. Price SI2OO. House and 5 lots on Ken newick avenue, $3,400. 10-acre or chard on Highlands, $6,000. 10 acres on Highlands, SB,OOO. Ford run about with delivery box attachment. THE COURIER-REPORTER, KENNEWICK, WASHINGTON Have gilt-edge security for loan of from $5,000 to SIO,OOO. T. A. War nock, phone 281. 2611 FOR SALE—Let us show you several of the best buys ever offered. Why do most of the Kennewick business men and old time ranchers tell ev ery buyer to “see Rich before buy ing?" Because they believe Rich knows the lands b ‘ er and sells on a straight five perTctent commission and can and will give absolute sat~ isfaction to all. Write, phone or call. Omar W. Rich, pioneer real estate dealer, Commercial Hotel. WE HAVE SOME Goo'D BUYS in serviceable trucks and in cars suit able for stage service. An adver tisement inserted in Eastern Wash ington papers recently brought to us customers who were highly sat isfied with our propositions and that experience has led us to tell you of some of our offerings again. Ton and a half Kelly, $1100; two and a half ton Kelly. $1250; 1917 one ton Maxwell, $825; 1917 Reo Speed wa gon, $950; 1915 Reo Speed Wagon, $800; ton and half Troy Trailer, sl,- 100; 1916 Winton 7-passenger in A 1 shape, $1,000; 1915 Franklin, 7- pas senger, $950; 1913 Cadillac, $750; 1918 Reo 7-pass., $llOO. These cars are as we say. Write for details if interested. American Automobile Co., “Oldest and Largest Automo tive Dealers in Southwest Washing ton.” Tacoma, Wash. 26-7; 'libnfiliENTf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, for gentlemen only. Mrs. G. R. Brad shaw, phone 253. 23tf HOUSE FOR RENT—Family without children preferred. -Enquire L. C. Gardner, phone 2355. ‘ FOR PROMPT and reliable truck :33; vice call 1335. Fruit hauling a specialty. Geo. Geary. 25-9 p PICKERS WANTED—Men or wq men. Phone 15x3. " WANT to finish your kodak work for you. Kenhewick Studio. 27tf WANTED—I2OO lbs. Black Hamburg grapes in bulk. C. H. Kimpel, tele phone 21x2. ' “ WANTED—Customers to come early for their Christmas work. Kenne wick Studio. " 27tf WANTED—S to 10 acres improved, for cash. Address Kennewick Printing Company. 22-30 p WANTED—Someone to put up a few acres of alfalfa hay. See Reed at Courier-Reporter office. 8" WANTED—AppIes, write us what you v have and the price. The Connell Cash Store, Connell, Wash. 27 WANTED—Renter for 320 acres of the Alfred Amon ranch. See Tren bath & Tweedt for terms. 27-8 p WANTED TO BUY—Second hafié power bone grinder; also few old plug horses. Jos. Gerard§. 25tf WANTED—OiI stove, prefer ’Detroit - Vapor burner for coal oil or dis tillate. F. H. Volland, phone 40x5. , , 241$ WANTED—To rent, on“ would buy on easy terms, five or ten acres, close in. Address P. O. Box 272, Ken newick. _ "‘ WANTED Alfalfa hay, baled for shipment. Will pay highest mar ket price. J. F. Jacobson, Kenne wick, Wash. 22 ~7p WANTED—Renter for 30-acre dairy and hay ranch, partly stocked, well located, good buildings. J. R. Gard ner, Richland. ' 27-8 Miscellaneous COME T 6 THE PALM for cofi'ee and light lunches. 271:! CORN STALKS——-Call Bockstruck at the Emigh ranch. Telephone 36x5! TRY—McDougal and Douglass with your fruit hauling. Phone ’ 16:11. We hustle. .26—7 p LOST—GoId wateh and hair chain. Finder please return to Martin’s shop. Reward. " LOST—Small white pig, has gone astray in Garden Tracts. Finder please call 2221. 27 BEST ALFALFA PASTURE—-$3 a month in advance. Call Bockstruck at the Emigh ranch, 36x5. , " STAMP YOUR FRUIT BOXES with Diamond Rubber Stamp Ink—the best ink made. The Courier-Report er has it in containers from % oz; to one quart. 261 i“ GO TO MARTIN’S BARBER SHOP for that always-right service. Spec ialty of ladies’ work and children’s hair-cutting. Bath and shine chair in connection. , 411:! REMEMBER, when visiting the Yak ima State Fair, that at all grocers, soft drink parlors and fountains they serve the new American, nonm Wanted alcoholic beer, known as “Columbia Colo.” 20-7 “(REASON AWHILE”—Nearly ‘half of the business firms on Second street are in one block at east end of street and fully 75 per cent of . the business is done in this block— both banks, hotel and all lines of business. I have to sell the Beach block for $12,000, now well rented. Your own terms. Also five resi dences within three blocks of this business center. One five-room bun galow, modern, garage, 3 lots, $2,- 000. One 6-room house, 2 lots, $23 000; 6-room house, garage, fine‘ shade and lawn, well worth $3,500,} price $2,500. 6-room house with a‘ garage, $2,000. One modern bunga low, lot 30x200, good value at $2,-l 500. Address Frank Emigh, 225 Lindelle Block, Spokane. ‘l 00 " —M-‘p AUCTION‘ SALE—I will sell to the highest bidder, at the N. C. Bowles place, five -miles southea fKots place, five miles southeast of Ken newick, on the oiled road, all my household goods as listed below, on Friday, October 10th. Sale starts at one o’clock, sharp. Home Com fort range, heating stove, bedroom stove, 2-burner Blue FMe oil stove, buffet, oak Colonial bedstead, iron bedstead, sanitary couch, single cot, three bed springs, wool mattress, sewing machine, chifi'onier, Bxlo grass rug, body Brussels rug, plain chairs, two rocking chairs, center table, book case, barrel churn, dishes and cooking utensils, 62 White Legs horn pullets, Aladdin lamp, electric! iron, kitchen cabinet, 3 small rugs,l and many other article too alum-i erous to mention. Terms—on. all} sums under $lO, cash; on largeri amounts, 6 months’ time will be; given on bankable notes bearing 8? per cent interest. N. C. Bowles,i owner, H. S. Hughes, auctioneer, L.| E. Johnson, clerk. 27 4 3%: LEGAL PUBLICATIONS E NOTICE FORJPUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S, Land office at Walla Walla.Wash.Sept. 11th, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Julius F. Dietrich, of Kennewxck Washington,who on December 213 t. 1915,!nade Homestead Entry No. 06842f0r Lots 1 and 2 . E} NWI Sec. 18; and who on March 10th. 1917 made Additional Homestead Entry No. 07301 for ts 3 and 4, E} SW} Sec. 18, all in Township 8 North, Range 29, East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof,to establish claim to the land above described, before E. W.Trenbath, United States Commissioner, at Ken newick, Washington, on the 22nd. day of October 1919. Claimant names as, witnesses: James N. Pratt, Albert M. Luth, Lee M. Lampson and Lane K. Larson, all of Kennewick Washington. ~ Not coal land. Fred M. Hedger, 9: 18- 10: 16 Register. NOTICE TO HUNTERS Owing to large number of stock I now have, there will be no hunting or shooting allowed on any ranch own ed or leased by me. D. C. Boggy. ’43:. ‘ff 3‘“ ; \ - ' «Q‘ _’ ‘I . . I ‘\\ S ° 1. \ ,- ‘ \s - ,\ dl \ . \ .o - \ \ h \ . \ - \ N I \‘ . \ g. Lu c K V' p, , ...“ x;: 4 \‘j‘ “ V 3,: STRI K E ( t\\ - cigarette { “3)» \5, \R “3‘5; \1 a! ? 3‘.‘ .. . 4:? 3%} ‘3'. \. .. \w w \ ‘-\ ' “\".R.‘§'g_, "fu‘lw' 3 if}. . ‘94. .c {‘3‘ x .. . It’s toasted to ins \‘f' ..\ \vi Q 29; §\ \ ‘ k ' . - crease the good, Wk 3‘ \P‘sm’! ... \ A}; I wholesome flavor ‘Wi ‘fi. ' “' {wk/w; . I‘3l}: C). \‘ -.\. ’ ~r- - - . of the Kentucky ‘32. ‘1: }/ Burley tobacco. \‘ ‘si‘ 59»? *-’ ‘ A regulm man s smoke and deli- ‘ ‘ Nb” cious! \ . . c; (In ranteedby A ESTIMATE OF SCHOOL EXPENSE AND RECEIPTS School District No. 17, Benton County Notice is hereby given that the board of school directors of School District No. 17, Benton county, Wash ington, estimates that said school dis trict will need during the school year beginning July Ist, 1919, the amount shown by the itemized statement printed below. This estimate is sub ject to revision and the board of school directors of the above named district will meet at 2 o’clock p. m., Friday,‘ October 3rd, 1919, at the high schooli building, for the purpose of givingl any taxpayer an opportunity of being “heard in favor or against any pro posed tax levies." A more detailed statement of the purposes for which the proposed levy is to be expended is now on’file in the office of the clerk of the district and is open to inspec tion. Estimate of Expenses. General Fund Expense of General control. $3295.50 Expense of instruction . . . . . 34042.16 ‘Expense of operation of school ‘ plant 4275.00 Expense of maintenance of school plant 1130.00 Expense of transportation . . 8702.23 Payment of outstanding war rants 3119.87 ‘ Total ..............$44564.76 Dated September sth. 1919. E. O. KEENE, Clerk of School District No. 17, Ben ton county, Washington. . It is the duty of the county commis sioners to make suificient levies for bond interest and bond redemption fund, in addition to the above esti mates. 9-25:10-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO FILE 'ln the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for Benton county. (In Probate) In the Matter of the estate of Hat tie M. Love, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Hattie M .Love, deceased, were grant ed to the undersigned, on the 17th day of September, 1919, by the said super ior Court. 7 ‘ . All persons having claims against said estate are required to serve them with the necessary vouchers upon me at the office of Moulton & Jefl'rey, Kennewick, Washington. within 51:: months after the date of the first pub lication of this notice, to-wit. within six months after the 25th day of Sep tember, 1919, and file the same with the clerk of this court, together with proof of such service, or they shall be forever barred. 7 _ _ _ Dated at Kennewick, Wash, this 25 day of September, 1919. Harry R. Love, Admr. Moulton & Jefirey, Attorneys for Administrator, Kennewick, Wash. 935-1046 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING No. 447 In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in and for Benton County. ‘ In the matter of the estate of Chas. C. Rickard, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Charlotte. Rickard, Deceased. having filed in the Superior Court of Benton County, Washington, a petition for final hearing, and for her discharge as executrix of said estate, the hear ing of the same has been fixed by said court for Wednesday, the sth day of November, 1919, at one o'clock, p. m. in the court room of said court in Prosser, Benton County, Washington. And all persons interested in said es- CLAIMS tate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted. Dated this lst da of October. 1919. CHARLOXI‘TA RICKARD, Executrix of the Estate of Charles C. Rickard, deceased. 10:2-23 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF HIGHLAND ..WATERUSERS ASSOCIATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a special meeting of the shareholders of Highland Water Users Association will be held at the Club House of the Highlands Improvement Club on the 18th day of October, 1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon for the purpose of amending Section 1 Ai'ticle 4 and '_ Section 4 Article 4 of the By laws, changing the date of the annual meeting and the date of electing trustees—asswell as for the purpose of transacting such other business as may be rendered necessary by the adoption of said amendments. Given by order of the Board of Di rectors this 6th day of September, 1919. 10:2-9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, in' and for Benton county. . In the matter of the estate of Thos. McKain, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the cred itors of and all persons interested that the undersigned Cora L. McKain has been appointed and has qualified as executrix of the above named estate. All persons having claims against said deceased are hereby required to serve the same duly verified on said execu trix or on her attnrney of record at the address given below. and file the same with the clerk of said court. to gether with proof of such service, within six months after the first pub lication of this notice, or the same will be barred. Date of first publication, Septuaber 25th, 1919. CORA L. McKAIN, Execntrix of said estate, address: Kennewick, Washington. S. M. Lockerb , Attorney to: gstste, Address: 1728.41. C. Smith Bldg. Seattle, Wash. 9:26-10:16 —Bny your pipe now at W Club. , 24E Cool Drinks Good ' Games . at ' The ‘ Merchants’ .Geo. Heath, Prop. The 9 E. O. KEENE, Secy.