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ABERDEEN HERALD VOL. XX Diamonds FIVE FACTS ABOUT J EWELRY | Kvei V article in our Iniye, muv stock is thoroughly good and teliable—just what it pretends to he. 2 p Our lilies are so comprehensive ami varied as to insure satisfactory selection. SS^ 3. Our guarantee stands lit hind every aiticle we se I, O, {£ and our reputation is well known. N® 4. Quality and style considared, our prices are the lowest. * 5. We insist on pleasing you, for we desire to make every customer a permanent customer. Burnett Bros., SEATTLE ABERDEEN CHEHALIS Cut. (J lass ATTHECOURT HOUSE THE WEEKLY RECORD OF LEGAL DOINGS AT COUNTY SEAT. Minutes of the Superior Court and New Cases Piled. List of Real Es tate Transfers and Miscellaneous Intsrumcnts Piled With County Auditor. In the Superior Court. The following is the reciml of business trans acted In tin; Superior court (or the week elid ing June 3, taos. Gustaf Renfore vs G H Electric Co. Verdict for plaintiff for $39. In re guardianship of Mattie Tonne son, insane. Chris Tonneson appointed guardian. R L Phil brick vs J B Dabney. Tax lien foreclosed. G VV Walsh vs G II Electric Co. Jury disagreed. Fred Carlson vs J A Graham, sheriff. Dismissed at plaintiff's costs. American Mill Co vs James Stewart ■etal. Sunset T it TCo allowed their costs. Ninemire it Morgan vs M Antich et al. j Jury disagreed. In re estate of Betsey C Landin, dee'd., Hearing continued to June 5. State vs Barney Clowers. Defendant; discharged. In re estate of LVV Wade, dee'd. Es tate distributed. J M Clevenger vs C F Lvon et al. -Judgment for plaintiff for $78.15. NEW CASKS. J N McCloy vs W li Caldwell et al. Damages fur breach of contract. C R Saner* vs South Aberdeen Co. Foieclosure tax lien- Same vs Same. Same. Same vs Same. Same. Frank Valentine va VV S Mason. For cervices and to enforce loggers' lien. State vs Martin Matheson. Muider. In matter of Ed Loyd, Geo Crosier, Hugh McKinley and Win Dowd. To de clare defendants habitual drunkards. Real Estate Transfers. For the week endiug June 3, compiled from the records by ttio Washington Abstract Compauy of Aberdeen: John Berg to Mary B Laughlin, lots 17, 18, blk 18, Karr's River add Ho-SG3O. M J Ward to Emily L Wells, lot 20,b1k 13, North Hoqulam—sl. C B Weatherwax to Jos Brilivic, n>£ of eejfc sec 14-19 9—5650. Geo B Harrison to Win Treanor, lots S and 10, blk 10. Second add South Aber deen. Mary Sidener to James Beck, tract in awJ4 of nwi» sec 35 18-6 —$725. Michael Woods to James Beck, lot 3, l)lk 1, W G & W Third add Eluia—sl. U S to Claude I'age, patent of eec 13, s>£ of se, l 4 sec 14. and •of neJi sec 33-21-11. J II Rowland to Olean Land Co, no and und'4 of n '<4 of and lots 1 and 2, sec 35-21-9—sßooo. M A Doyle to F B Reeder, lots 1 to 12, blk 7, Benn's Central add Aber —$80j. C li Green to Frank Cos, lot 7, blk 24, W & B add Aberdeen—ssso. C R Beards)ey to L W Merrick, lot 3, blk 20, \V & B add Aberdeen—if 1. A G Hopkins to C M Welsh, lots 10 and 11, blk 23, same add—s2oo. Comity Treasurer to J W Scott, tax deed 00x00 ft in see 30-10-4. <Clias Palmer to J W Scott, 5 acres in set- 30-10-1 —$100. C C Combes to Elma Light & Power Co, tract adjoining Martin d add Lima $400. 'Ed Jolley to J W MahaSTey, lot 3, blk 3, A A C add Elma—sl2s. C T Wooding to G H Schrema, lots 11, 12, blk 15. E & L add Aberdeen—sl. Geo B Hopkins, guardian, to Flora Abel, lot 6, blk 5, Hopkins' add Ab«r-sl. Same to M A Brachvogel, lots 4, 5, blk 5, Hopkins add Abeideen—ssoo. US to Lincoln M Swen, patent,eel 4w l 4 aec 4-15-8. , , , (Continued In Monday s issue.) THE CITY COUNCiL | Transacted the Usual Batch of Busi ness Last Evening. The petition o A. Jonas for larger water main was granted. Snpt. Linn reported water main across the Chelmli-t river as leaking about 5,000 gallons an hour, and the question of accepting the work was discussed. The i contractors claimed the leaks were in the | defective joints furnished hy the city, and | that they had tilled the letter of their ! contract. The suhject was referred to a committee of the whole this evening, and it is likely the matter will find its way into the courts before it is closed. The clerk reported water collections for May as $2,"i.86.07. Supt. Linn reported the following for the water department for May: laps made, 14; operating expense, $012; ex tensions, $9,090. Police Judge Bush reported $102 in fines collected in May. The street superintendent reported numerous streets and sidewiilks requiring repair, which weie referred to the street committee. A Sem men offered to put a coat of tar, or tar and sand, on street crossings, at 87 ami 03 cents per square. Referred to committee. T ie attorney reported on the matter lot doing public work in cxcess of $500 without letting contracts, saying that bids should first he called for and con j tracts let, unless the council thought it ! could he dune cheaper by the depart- I nient. This was also made a suliject for ' the committee of the whole tonight, j The bond of K. A. Keasall, sewer con ; trai tor, was approved. A petition was read complaining of sloughs hi South Aberdeen being filled up with sawdust. Referred to a commit tee with power to act Saloon licenses were granted to M. Goldsmith and Willie & Larson. Cures Old Sores. Westmoreland Kan?., May 5, 190£. Ballard Snow Liniment Co.: Your Snow l.ininient cured an eld sore on the side of my cliin that was supposed to be a cancer. The sore was stubborn and wouid not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work in short order. My sister Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, Allensville. Mitlin Co., Pa., lias a sore and mistrusts that it is a cancer. I'lease send tier a 50c bottle. Sold by VV. B. Paine & Co. ISLEIST-CO LCS. A Pleasant Wedding Party in North Aberdeen Tuesday Evening. A few invited guests assembled at the home of Mr. and Vlrs. Harry F. Coles in North Aberdeen, Tuesday evening, to witness the marriage of their youngest daughter, Luzella, to t'<e young man of her choice, Charles F. Kieist, also of lids city. The ceremonies were in charge of a former pastor and particular friend of the family, Rev. F. K. Van Tassel. The guests consisted of relatives of the con tracting parties and a few intimate friends, chiefly from the Aberdeen Gen eral hospital, where Miss Coles had done efficient service as a trained nurse. Promptly at 9 o'clock the Mendelssohn inarch was played by Mrs. G. G. Fletch er, and the couple, accompanied by the best man, Mr. John Kieist, brother of the groom, and Miss Myrtle Young, the bridesmaid, marched into the parlor, taking their position under the marriage bell and back of the beautiful arch in the bay window. The ling ceremony was then clearly pronounced by the minister and the two were made one. After heartv congratulations ami a lit tle hilarity from the envious ones who got left, as well as a serenade from the | Aberdeen tin pan corps, the guests sat ! down to a suinptuoi s supper, and con } eluded the pleasant evening. Notice. To the members of the Methodist Epis copal Church, Abeideen, Washington, Greeting: Pursuant to resolution of the Roard of Trustees, made and entered on the 29th day of May, 1005, notice is hereby giveta that on the 15th day of June, 1905, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M, at the par lors of the said church in the City of Aberdeen, Chehalis County, Washing ton, a meeting will he held of the mem bership of the said church for the pur pose of considering the question of in corporation of the said church. A full attendance of the membership is urgently requested by the Board of Trustees. 70-3t N. G. Wheeler, Pec'y. SEMI-WEEKLY ABERDEEN, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1905. GRAYS HARBOR DAY AT PORTLAND EXPOSITION. Qui'e nn enthusiastic meeting of rep resentative citizens from Aberdeen, H>> <]11i:i 111 and hlma, was held WondaV evciiinii in the Commercial club rooms a! 11• •<Jiiitiin, to consider plans for ( irays Harbor Day, .lull<■ -ii, at the I'oiilaiid exposition. Although Montesano and I'osinopolis we'e not represented, it was understood t liar those towns are lieurtily in favor of a movement to gain all possi ble publicity for Chehalis county out of i tbe occasion. It is the intention to run a special I train, leaving (I• ava llaibor Sunday afternoon, June 1 aving a reduced i rate of fine, and allowing the passengers Ito return at will. A general discus ion ' upon methods of advertising was had, I and the unanimous expression was tnat i the best advertisement we could have : would be a laige and enthusiastic crowd attend the lair that day. and every man be a booster. Madges will lie prepared, as well as printed matter descriptive of the county, for distribution. The matter of arrangements was re ferred to a committee of one from each town, with the president of each com mercial organization as ex officio mem bers. The following is the committee: Fred Kuith. Aberdeen J»\V. E. Camp bell, lltqiiiani; A. G. Wellington, Cos niopolis; Frank Byles, Montesauo, and F. I. Lewis, Klma. The meeting adopted a resolution le | ipiestinif tiie county commissioners to appropriate SUO to cover cost of adver tising, butth it august body turned that down Tuesday, so that funds will have to be provided by private subscription, the apportionment being made as fol lows: Aberdeen $150, Hoquiam $150, Cosmopolis, Motresano ami Klma $50 each. These sums aie to be collected at once and remitted to the committee, which will meet tomorrow evening at Kiks hall, Aberdeen, to organize and I push along the arrangements. RED MEN'S CARNIVAL. ' Arrangements are Completed for a Week of Sport. Aberdeen's big spring carnival, under the auspices of the lied Men, is being thoroughly exploited, and is getting widespread publicity. The Seattle, Ta coina and Pottland papers are boosting it, and the attendance from outside promises to break all rtcords. The pub lic wedding, baby show and country store, together with the band concerts, parades, illuminations and other special features will all be seen, in conjunction with the big Nat Keiss Carnival com pany, which is a veritable world's fair "pike n in itself. The streets are beginning to assume a gala appearance with a lavish display of gay carnival colors under the direction of Chairman C. V. Loy, who has a corps of expert decorators going a rapid pace. Following is the arrangement of special nights for carnival week as decided on by the committee: Monday is ' Red Men's Night," with an opening parade at 7 :30 p. m. Tuesday—"Fraternal Night," special features. Wednesday—"Grays Harbor Night," athletic contests, etc. Thursday—"Ladies' Night" tug-of war between married and unmarried ladies. Friday — "Lumbermen's Day," loir rolling contest, 1:30 p.m. "Cupid Night" public wedding 9 p. m. Satu;day- "Children's Day." Prize baby show at 3p. m. Mardi Gras night, closing night. Fun, Festivity and Frivol ity. Everybody en-mask. Have You a Cough? A dose of Ballard's ITorehound Syrup will relieve it. Have you a cold? A dose of Herbine at bed during the day will remove it. Try it fur whooping cough, lor asthma, for consumption, for bron chitis. .Mrs. Joe MeOiath, 327 E. Ist street, Hutchinson, Kan., writes: "1 hare used Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my family for 5 years, and find it the best and most palatable medicine I ever used." 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by \V. B. l'aine & Co. t Call for Bids. Bids will be received by the under signed, at his o'Hce in Aberdeen, Wash.* up to June 9, 1905, for fnrnishing wood for School District No. 5, of Aberdeen, Wash., as follows: Bid No. I—llo cords 2-foot slabwood, at High school building. 50 cords 2-foot slabwood, at .Market street building. Bid No. 2 -110 cords 2-foot slabwood, at High school building. 50 cords 4-foot slabwood, at Market street building. Bid No. 3 —llo cords slab and mill wood mixed, 2-foot, at High school building. 50 cords slab and mill wood mixed, 2-foot, at Market stieet building. Bid No. 4—llo cords slab and mill wood mixed, 2-foot, at High school build ing. 50 cords slab and mill wood mixed, 4-foot, at Market street building. All to be piled arid corded for measure ment, in the woodsheds at respective places of delivery, and delivery to be completed by July 10th, 1905. All bids to be accompanied with a certified check for $50 00 as guarantee that successful bidder will enter into con tract and give band for the completion ol the woik. The board of directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the board. W. K. Macfari.ank, 75-3t Clerk of School District No. 5 A Guaranteed Cure ior Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how lon« standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c If your druggist hasn't it semi 50c in stamps and it will be for warded post-paid by l'aris Medicine Co. St. Louis, Mo. FACTORY INSPECTION LAW. Labor Commissioner Hubbard Sends Out Instructions. Charles F. 111; ■ •I, sta' ■ ' i missioner has sen out. to ail iiiauuiac tuiers of the state a circular of instruc tion calling their attention to the new fac tory inspection law which goes into elfect t 'i I ay. The law is u rerv important one and is concisely and dually explained to the manufacturers in Commissioii'-r 11nli..aril's coiiui ■■ 'cation. It reads as follows: "Oi.vmi t.v, June :>, 1005. "The new lactory inspection law passed at the last session of the legislature will go into effect June 8, 1!I0 >, and as a good deal of inquiry h been made al tiiu ollice of the state ilior coininissiuiier as to the manner in idi the inspeciion will be conduc ed antl the requirements of manuiactiirurs, I beg leave to submit the following brief instructions: "As soon as possible after June 8 have your mill, in your judgment, up to the requirements of the law. Semi your j check to the s'ate treasurer for .|loas a:i annual ins|>ectiou fee. Then make ap plication to the commissioner's ollice for inspection. He will acknowledge the same. Then upon the inspector present ing himself to inspect your premises, first show your rece pt of fee the date and number of which tlrj inspector w ill make a note of, and notify the commis sion r's office immediately after the in spection is made. If youi mill is found, in the judgment of the inspector, to coi - form with the law, a certificate will he forwarded you from the commissioner's ollicu, dalud ihusamuas your lecuipt of feu w'uich entitles yqji to a year's protec tion from tbe date thereon. "The regula- certificate will be accom. panied by sufficient copies of same to l> • posted up with the law. After an in spection has been made the inspector will notify you verbally if, in his judg ment, your mill conforms with the law or not; if not he will explain what should be done. If you object he will notify the the commissioner's office in writing, who instead of granting a certificate will notify yon in writing of the requirements, then you can proceed to submit the same to a board of arbitration as provided by law. "Copies of the original law will be furnished to all desiring them "Charles F. Hi iihaup, "Labor Commissioner." IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of Washiugton for Chehalis Couuty. C. K. Sauers, 1 Plaintiff, vs. I George Day aud J. Peterson, | aud all persous unknown, { Summons in fore if any, having or claiming f closure of tax lien, to have an interest in aud | to the real property here inafter described, Defendants. j The State of Washington to George Day aud J. Peterson, the above named defendants, and all persons unknown, if any, having or claim ing to h'ive an i'lteres' in and to the reai prop erty hereinafter described: You aud each of you are hereby uotitled that C. R. Sailers, the above named plaintiff, is the holder of Certificate of Meliuqueucy numbered 2239, issued ou the 24th day of September A. D. 1904, by the Couuty of Chehalis, State of Wash ington for the ainouut of Twenty-three and 47-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the years 1891 to I*>o3 Inclusive, together with penalty, inter est aud costs thereon, upon the real property assessed to you and of which you are the own ers or reputed owners, situate id Chehalis Couuty, State of Washington and particularly bounded aud described as follows, to-wlt: Lots Tweuty-two(22), Twenty-three (23) and Twenty four (24), Block Three (3), Broadway addition to Cosmopoliß, and upon which he has paid taxes assessed against said property a* follows: Year's tax, 1904; date paid, May 2,1905; tax re ceipt, No. M 96: amouut, $0.48; total'amouut of taxes paid since date of Certificate of Delin quency, |0.45, all of said amounts bearing in terest at the rate of fifteen per cent per annum; aud you are further notified that, plaintiff will apply to the Superior Court of the atate of Washington, in and for safd County, for a judg ment foreclosing liis lien against the property hereiubefore mentioned; and you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the diy of the date of the first publit atiou oi this summous exclusive of the day of first pub lication, which :s June Ist, 1905, and defend this action or pay the amount due, together with costs; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered foreclosing the lien for said certificate of delinquency, taxes, pen alty interest and costs, auaiust the lands and premises hereiubefore mentioned. Any plesd mg or pro* ess may be served upou the uuder signed at the address hereafter mentioned. A. C. Mr N kill, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address, Montesano, Wash. IN THE JUPKKIOB COURT OF THK STATE of Washington for Cheliaiis County, C. R Siiuers, Plaintiff, vs. A. E G. Lubke and nil persons unknown, 1 Summons in fore if any, having or claiming closure of tax lien, to have an interest in and to the real property here inafter described. Defendants. The State of Washington t„ a. E. I.unlit 1 , the above named defendant, and ail persons unknown, if any, having or claiming to have an interest in and to the real property herein after described: You and each of you are hereby notified that C. R Sailers, the above named plaintiff, is the Inrhlcrof Certificate • f lieliiniuency numbered 2j:iß, issued on the 24th day of September A. D HUM. by the County of Chehalis, state of Wash ington, for the amount of Thir'y-three and -17-100 Dollars, the same being tlie amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the years 18«U to 190:1 inclusive, together with penalty, inter est and costs thereon, upon the real property assessed to you and of which you are the own ers or reputed owners, situate in said Cliehaiis County, State of Washington, tin 1 particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lots Three (3), Four (4), Five (ii), Six ;ti) and Seven (7), Block Two (2), Broadway addition to Cos mopolis, and upon which" lie lias paid taxes assessed against said property as follows: Year's tax, 1'JOI; date paid. May KI05: rax re ceipt No. :W9d; amount, #1.17: tota! amount of taxes paid since date of Certificate of Delin quency, 11.17, all of said amounts bearing in terest at lie rate of fifteen per cent per annum; and you are further notified that plaintiff will apply to the Superior Court of the state of Washington, in aud for said County, for a judg ment foreclosing his lien against the property j hereinbefore meutined; and yon are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the day of the date of the tirst publication of ihis summons exclusive of the day of first pub lication, which is June Ist, lHof>, and defend this actiou or pay the amount due, together with costs: and in case of your failure to do so, judgmeut will be rendered foreclosing the lien i for said certificate of delinquency, taxes pen alty, Interest aud costs, again«t the lands and premises hereinbefore mentioned. Any plead ing or process may be served upon the under signed at the address hereafter mentioned. A. c. McNeill, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address, Mnnte«ano. W>«h. Take the Best Tu« Semi-Weekly Herafu *i-a0 a y Mr U» advance. . GEO. J. WOLFF'S MID-SUMMER OLEAKING SALE. For ten days eAery department will show you many bargains. Deep cuts have been made; this sale will save you money. Take advantage of it GEO. J. WOLFFr ABERDEEN'S BEST STORE. $20 DOWIM $20 Per MOf^TH Large two story, 6 room house on First street near Michigan Ave. Bath, closet, electric lights, etc. Extra well finished. PRICE 1,100. WILL LANNING-, Room 14 Dabney Blk. Real Estate and Loans Attorney-at-Law Clothes For Any Time o'Day at people patronize us. They are liable to **" — 1 sable and positively bad and always buy "• •V.-'.-'!ilj^'•'their candies here. *.v£v' And we have always something new to offer. All the old favorites in the line of , 1 CONFECTIONERY are here and in addition many'new and delii!htful flavorß f All our candies are pure, fresh and delicious, but not at all htgli priced. Model Bakery and Candy Factory G Street Opposite Postoffice. K. ZELASKO L. J. KOLTS ZELASKO FURNITURE CO. , Have just received a large con signment of Elegant Furniture. Call and see it and get the low prices. Upholstering and General 415 East Wishkah Street Repairing. ABERDEEN, WASH. Reliable Watches Cjjjft All Standard Makes at live and let live All Repairing Guaranteed LARS; SHAKER C STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE No. 77