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nothing, txcept the mint, can make Monet without advertising. gladstone. VOL. IX. NO. & A Bible and a newspaper in every house, a good school in every district—all studied and appreciated as they merit—are the principal support of virtue, morality, and civil liberty .-Benjamin Frankin. This Space Will Contain something of interest to you Next WEEK C. L. Collins CLOTHIER. Che Ellensburg Dawn. ELLENSBURG, KITTITAS COUNTY, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JAN. 18, 1902. A Government of, by and for the People. ESTATE' NEWS-gg j Scarlet fever Is raging in Walla Walla. A lish hatchery is to be established near Dayton. The buttercups are in bloom over around Colfax. Yakima is taking steps to build an other school bouse. Frank E. Pells has been appointed postmaster at Ballard. W. T. Cavanaugh succeeds himself as postmaster at Olympia. Got. Moßride has appointed Dr. Heg on the state board of health. Natural gas was struck at a depth of 500 feet at Everett last week. Spokane is to put up a new high school building in a short time. Ex-sheriff VanUeVanter desires to be warden of the state penitentiary. There were 175 death in Spokane du ring the year 1901 and 651 births. King county officials collected *2H, 3111.45 in fees during the year 1901. Among the first acts of Gov. Mcßride was to sign the pardon of W. Gaby. Gov. Mcßride has appointed J, How ard Watson as his private secretary. The farmers in the l'alouse country are seeding and plowing right along. Iv King county the auditor during the lUOI issued 1,37!) marrige licenses. There ware 180 deaths and 122 births in Walla Walla during the year 1901. The auditor of Spokane county issued 778 marriage licenses during the year 1901. Uland county has a now paper called "The Hecord" and is published in L'oupville. The delinquent tax list of King county occupies thenty-live pages of tbe Seattle Times. Mrs. Eva C. Gove, of Tacoma, is one of the three heirs in the will of tho la»e Mrs. A. H. 11. Stuart. The county offices of Spokane county during the year 1901 turned in fees amounting to $11,944.9."). Charley Tom, an Indian, is lodged in the Thurston county jail, charged with the murder of Williams. The North Yakima Commercial club will move into its new quarters in the Clogg block, after February Ist. Walla Walla county has Xi divorces: 214 marriages during the year 1901 and sent 17 persons to the asylum. The Anderson mill, tit Marysvllle was completely destroyed by lire last Friday night, the loss being about $2,500. The Oystermen's association met in Shelton recently and decided to hold the price of oysters at *4 per sack. The union carpenters of Spokane will demand 45 cents per hour for eight hours' work on and after May Ist. The people living in and about Roza have petitioned the, post oflice depart ment for a post oliice at that place, The body of the man killed at Spo kane by the X. V. has been Identified as being M. C. Dammon, of Baker City. ■Tames Glasgow, an employe in a saw mill at Fairhaven, was seriously injured recently by being crushed under a log. There bat been a big demand for farms in Whitman county of late and prices have advanced very materially. Gov. Mcßride has set aside the 20th as day for schools to collect whatever sums possible to aid in the McKinley monument enterprise. James Boss, who shot Victoria Fierce in Stanwood on the 6th inst. surren dered himself to the sheriff of Skagit county Saturday at Mt, V ernon. Mrs. Eliza llichards of Blame died a few days ago. She was a pioneer, being one of the first white women who came to that section 32 years ago. J. C. Lawrence, manager of tlie farm ers' warehouse at Garfield, sold 7,000 bushels of Sonora wheat at 521 cents, and has an offer of 54 cents for 10,000 bushels of the same variety. Spokane has secured $2,000 for immi gration purposes, and the chamber of commerce has placed $5,000, making iv all $7,000 to induce people of the east, or rather to assist them in getting out here. The beaiest rainfall In the history of Seattle fell there recently. It was ac companied by a hard wind making thirty miles an hour. The rain fell in torrents, the water running down the streets in sheets. Tuesday (Jan. 7th) reports from all over the country show that the weather was unusually warm for the time of year. At Umatilla, Ore., the ther mometer registered 70 degrees, the highest temperature on record there in January. At Walla Walla tbe ther mometer registered 05 and. ut Hepner, Ore. ; 64. Smallpox has broken out at Coup vllle. Tbe outlook for a crop of ice in this state is very poor. Indications point to an early spring on the Pacific coast. Hoy Young, of Aberdeen, was held up ami relieved of 825. Mrs. 010 Nelson, near Edge wood, suicided with strychnine. Penitentiary sacks will be sold for $63.50 per thousand this year. Wilson Creek, in Douglas county, has a newspaper called ''The Chief." The Pembrokeshire stove a hole in her bottom on a reef In the Columbia river last Monday, The health officer of Seattle, has or dered the school children of that city to be vaccinated. Tishka dam, built at Aberdeen for Boating logs to tide water, has been pronounced unsafe. The jury in the Lewis embezzlement casein Spokane, failed to agree and a new trial will be had. H. T. Howard, alias H. C Collins, late of the state penitentiary, is cashing bogus checks over the state. An electric railroad is to be built be tween Aberdeen and Hoquiam, the two metropolos of Grays Harbor. Robert Hamm, of Seattle attempted suicide by laudnura recently, because of disappointment in love affairs. A rabbit drive in the Hitter Creek county, near Pendleton, resulted in the killing of 1,000 in two hours^time Robert Firth, an old pioneer of Fri day Harbor, was seriously injured last week by being thrown from a wagon. Lieutenant Bevin, of the eighth ar tillery, was found dead in his bed at Ft. Canby. A supposed case of suicide. Tom McCoal a 17-year-old boy of Spokane, was shot in ihe abdomen by a boy of bis own age as the result of a quarrell. The Weyerhaeuser syndicate pur chased the Bell-Nelson sawmill and ship yards at Everett Consideration. 280,000. There is a race war on in Seattle. Six bell boys in the Seattle hotel struck because two colored boys were added to their force. During the past year Washington has been the banner coal state of the northwest, tlie product being 2,474,01)3 short tons. Albert Weed, an inmate of tlie Sno homish county jail attempted suicide New Years' day by cutting bis throat with a pocket knife. Five youths under the age of 10 were arrested in Freemont, a suburb of Se attle: were arrested Tuesday and ad mitted to two burglaries. The receiver of the First National bank, of Vancouver is paying a 25-per cent dividend, and he thinks that it will eventually pay out. A daring thief burled a coupling pin through a plate glass window of a jew elry store in Seattle recently and es caped With a tray of diamonds valued at $1,500. STOPS PAIN Athens, Term., Jan. 27, lOot. Ever since the flrst appearance of my menses they were very irregular and I suffered with great pain in my hips, hack, stomach and logs, with terrible hearing down pains in the abdomen. During tho past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Thedlord'i Black-Draught, and 1 passed tlie month ly period without pain for the first time in years. Nannib Davjb. What is lifo worth to a woman suffer ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet there are women in thousands of hemes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains in silence. X you are one of theso we want to say that this same WINE" CARDUI will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine of Cardui. These wom en suffered from leucorrhoca, irregular menses, headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardu! will stop all these aches and pains for you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of V.'me of Cardui to-day and take it in tho privacy of your home. For advico and litemlurf, address, tflvinu aymr uuns, *'Tho Ladies' Advisory Department. The Chattanooga JltUieino Co., CliaUauooga, Term. The New Arena. The January nunibsr of The Arena begins tbe twenty-seventh volume and the fourteenth year of that, well-known review. It opens with a line essay on "Anarchism," by the Rev. It. Heber Newton, D. I)., in which the writer dis cusses the ethical, sociological, and political aspects of that burning ques tion. ''The English Friendly Socie ties," by Kltweed Pomeroy, A. M., is an interesting description of a recent visit to the scene of the "Rochdale ex periment" in CO-Operation, Theodore F. Seward describes the "Spirtual Birth of the American Nation," and, In addi tion to his regular departments of "Topics of the Times" and "Hooks of the Day," Editor B. O. Flower contri butes a luminous essay on "The Rise of Photography and its Service to Man kind." T. St. Pierre discusses "Re sponsibility in Municipal Government," and W. A. Curtis considers "Race Re version in America." Other features arc: "Corporations and Trusts.'' by Thomas Conyngton: "The Development of Brotherhood," by Prof. Eugenia Far bam: "Ibsen's'PeerGynt,'" by Walter Leighton; "The Work of Wives," by Flora M. Thompson, and "What Shall it Profit ?" a New Year's story by M. I*. Stuart. 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I We arc in receipt of a souvenir vol j ume, issuod by the Ellensburg Dawn, descriptive of Kittitas county, and its ' principal towns and cities. The little 1 volume is a work of art, well gotten up, j the composition and press work being of a high order, and is profusely illus- I trated with half-tone reproductions of 1 scenery ami persons prominent in the history of the county. Kittitas is in deed fortunate to be worthy such efforts.—Wenatchee Republican. A Deep Mystery. it is ,1 mystery why women eudure Backache, Headache) Nervousness. Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved thai Electric Bitters will quick ly cure such troubles, "I suffered for years with kidbey trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe C'herley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame hark pained me so I could not dress myself, but Eleol ric Bitters Wholly cured me, and, although ".'! years old, I now am able to do all my housework. 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