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Chas. H. Flummerfelt i Successor to R. R. Wilson. V STfIPIiE & FANCY GROCERIES. B *d,«..ter« .or Dwinne nelV Wright Roasted Coffees Try the White House Blend Lynce BlocK. Phone Red 341. Arrival and Departure of Trains. west BOUND AKittvK paean jj 0 l» liHP.a. 1:40 P. m. jj 0 3* 9:06 A. m. 0:16 A. m ff o ' j 9MP. m. :t :te P. m. jj 0 _ [j 3:15 A.m. 3:25 A. m. EAST BOUND. AIIKIVK I>FP»ItT j| o j» 1:15 A. m. 8.?o A m jj 0 4» 1:40 P. in I :."»> P. m. jIo.« 4:86 A m. 4:80 A. m C; 45 P. m. b»P. m • Trains carry mail. IHE LOCAL EVENTS W. H. Talbott spent a few days on the Sound this week. G. P- Short of CleElum, was down on business Monday. Henry Kleinberg spent a few days on the Sound this week. John Lera of CleKlutu, was in the city on business Monday. \V. E.- Miller of Seattle, was in tbe city yesterday a few hours. Mrs. \V. W. Bonney is reported "on the indisposed list this week. Taxes became due and payable Monday. Now you can sweat and swear. Mrs. Harry Ackley of Spokane, faaguestof Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Ackley. L. R. Thomas, mayor of the city of CleElum. was down on business Monday. A. C. Spalding returned from a business visit to Spokane Monday' forenoon. Senator Sniithson came over fromOlympia Friday night return ing Sunday. Geo. Hesse of North Yakima, is bere looking after the remodeling of bis block. Born: In this city. Thursday, Jan. — to Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Weller, a son. The plate glass, doors, etc., have' all been placed in the new I'earson block this week. The Modesty of Women jhtorally makes them shrink from the •delicate question*, tho obnoxious ex ißlnatlons, and unpleasant local treat asstt, which some physicians consider ■stnllil In the treatment of diseases of Ween. Yet, If help can t>e had, it Is letter to submit to this ordeal than lot tke disease (trow and spread. The trouble kthat so often the woman undergo*-* all Us announce and shame for nothing. Tnons»nd7N-f women who have been «twd S Dr. Fierce* Favorite Prescrip -808 wrllsk InjWeclation of the cure which displdsJSVNsNji the examinations tSdloeal tri.«ti W e, l tS^Tl | pro Is IIP other awHclM «fl «()»- and safe for d. hrJll'J toaXfl 11 ■Favorite Prescription-." It tamdebllllAtfng drains, irregularity and fcsule weakness. It always helps. It •snort always cures. It Is strictly non •ltobolic, non - secret, all It* Ingredients *tls|printed on its bottle-wrapper; con smbi no doleteri',us or habit-forming *rugi, and every native m'-dicinal root ■isring Into Its composition baa tho full ■OOBementof tho*e most eminent In the swaral schools of medical practice. Some ** these numerous and strongest of pro •••••oniJ endorsements of Its ingredient*, *1U bo found In a pamphlet wrapped "Ottod the bottle, also in a l-ooklet mailed /j» on request, by I)r. It. V. Pierce, of ■•Wo, N. Y. These professional en- JdnTOßentS should have far more weight "•■any amount of the ordinary luy, or •"•professional testimonials. Tbsmost Intelligent women now-a-day* I 5U? 0n Knowi, ig what they take as mcd- Instead of opening their months like *WOf young bird* and gulping down •satever Is offered them. -Favorite Pre option" Is of k\(mvn coMrosiTiox. It ***•> weak women strong and sick •WSfen well. Dr. Pierces Mof] lea I Adviser is sent frrc «neeipt of stamps to pay expense of SJjJlng onto. Sei„l to Jtr. It. V. Pierce, ■••alo, N. V., ;;l one-cent stamp.* for pa if^overed,or :tl stamp- for cloth-hound. I fc ll l Wck consult, the ho'-tor. free of chart."' cJMter. All such i i.tiimunicatious at" 1 confidential. Pleasant pellets Invigorate ; stomach, liver aud bowela THE BLLENSBURQ dawn, J. Hanks shipped three fine Berkshire ahoata to Goshen, Wash ington Monday. Mrs. Florence Rodman was granted a divorce from George E Rodman Friday. , v - X Brown spent Friday and Saturday forenoon in CleElum on professional business. Frank I trails ami wife of l.unes town, X. 1)., were guests of" J. X. Moody ami family Sunday. 1 C. G. Thomas of CleElum, came | down Monday morning on business ! returning in the afternoon. E. A. Willis is moving into the More room formerly occupien by the X. p. express company. Joseph, the little son of Mr. ami Mr>. Louis Burtle of Sunoyside addition, is down with the measles. The X. P. exoress office is now located in the east end of the Washington National bank build- I ing. Margaret, the little daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. 1". Flynn, who is 1 ' down with typhoid-pneumonia, it reported slightly better today. ('.. W. Hombeck is now presi dent of the Hig Store company, H.|' W. McKee vice president and G.!' K. Bradsbaw treasurer and tnana- ' ger. 1 Adam Mogk, formerly of this valley and city, but who has been I lin the asylum at Medical hake for several months, died there last week. Harry Moody left Monday morn ! ing for Seattle where he will take a position with theN. P. linemen's crew working between Everett and St Faul. C. M. Hall, recently of Walla | Walla, has leased the room form erly occupied by F. P. Wolff and is now putting up a stock of books notions, etc. J.A.Wilson of CleElum, and, one of the prosperous and influen tial farmers of the Teanaway sec- I tion, was down Monday to liqui date his taxes. If you want to keep posted Ofl i what the legislature is doing read ■The Dawn. It will give you tbe cream of the news in a two column article each week. Auditor Mathews says he is of the opinion that the county com missioners will DOt convene again until the first Monday in March, passing np February entirely. The Presbyterian church litera ture room in Kittitas will be com ! pleted and ready for use next Sun day. A Sunday school will be | organized and preaching services will be held at 3 p. m. Roslyn bas an ordinance that re quires peddlers to take out license, a thing the Yakima Tea company did not do. A test of the case was made in Judge Kauffman's court Saturday afternoon. X- E- U a « cr . assisted City attorney Welsh in the ' case while Mr. Udell of Yak.ma . represented the Tea company. C I Collins has just installed a fine piece of furniture in bis store i for keeping suitsin a combination I clothes cabinet one of the Bios , m odern and up-to-date methods of • keeping ready made clothing in ' .ood shape that has ever been If ; :;: t d, a',d * cow -1 c , v Proud of it and well be .nay ' be. It « like everything else with KITTITAS COUNTY DrPRICES Baking Pbwder No alum, no lime phosphates As every housekeeper can understand, burnt alum and sulphuric acid —the in gredients of all alum and alum-phosphate powders— must carry to the food acids injurious to health. Read the label. Avoid the alum powders ! him a leader, not a follower. Ployd Edgington came in Satur day afternoon from Ashland, Ore. He went down to Prosser Sunday to do some work in an abstract office in that city. He will return a COUple of weeks hence and take a ! position with F. K. Craig. <G. Maynard, one of the Stenographers in the Milwaukee office over Bartholet's store, died .Sunday morning. He had been indisposed for some time. His death came as a result of an attack of pneumonia. Age 19 years. Read our Olympla letter regard [ ing the legislature and its work ings. The eyes of the people are on every member of that body, especially on important measures, and the members of that body will be held accountable for their actiona and votes. Miss Bemice Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. li. Wilson, aud Joseph F. Kugler, one of I'rosser's j leading business men, were joined lin the holy bonds of wedlock at the home of the bride's parents Thursday evening, Rev. A. X Smith officiating. F, (). SeatOU, formerly of this city, but who is now of Portland, Oregon, was in the city Sunday and Monday forenoon, going to Xorth Vakima in the afternoon. Mr. Seaton is an old timer in Kit titas and is very properly classed as one of the real pioneers. Victor Wallace was sent to Ta- COma Monday where he was placed in the hospital to undergo an oper ation for gall stones. A meat inspector was in the city a few days tins week and condemn ed about 1000 pounds in one of the shops and ordered it burned. The state dairy inspector was doing business with some of the dairies this week that will cause a financial loss, hut the law must be obeyed. fudge Kauffman is holding court in Prosser this week. The Sugar Howl reopened Wed nesday under the management of Miss Rose Evans. C. M. barton returned from an , extended visit at Hot Springs Thursday. X. W. Galen was s-ut to tbe asylum Monday, having lost his reason very suddenly and became unmagable. We are sorry to 1 chronicle such matters. He is one :of our well-to-do farmers and was • a good level-headed citizen. We . hope a Speedy return, safe and sound ■ I eslie Wright of Roslyn, is in the city spending a lew days with 1 relatives and friends". A ftie Stereopttcan lecture will i in the Presbyterian church : tK .st Sunday a" 7 30 p. m.. the i "wture is prepared by the Scientific , Temperance Federation ol Boston 1 NlaS s , to show the exact effect ol ' a i C ohol on the human system and i j! ,°ot only instructive but start r||,,ng and amusing Collection ... i del ray expenses. WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 4, 1909 NOTICE When you come to Town be sure and see the 5 and 10 Cent Counters in the "Burg" Big VALUES For Little Money and Get a Pound of our Coffee with Chaff all taken out and get a free card on our $5.00 VENETIAN MIRROR and other valuable premi ums which we give to every one of our CUSTOMERS One Jersey bull three years old, nine cows, part fresh, and others will be soon, and two yearling heifers Call on W. B. Knox, six miles north and one mile east of city. 4 Two corner lots and live room house near N I. round house. Price 9100.00 ♦300 cash, balance on one and two .ears time. A snap for somebody, il mapped up *non Call at this oilice for furl her Informal ion. 4 FALL AND WINTER SEASON 1908-9 Chas. A. Stevens & Bros., Chicago The Greatest Exclusive Establishment In World for Women's Wear I now have ready for your inspertiou TUX HOMPLKTE LAKQE FASHION BOOKS, anil samples of materials, showing an immense variety of styles In high-dans man tailored suns, skirls and dresses, mad" to order accord- Ing to your Individual measurements from your own seleollon of materials. Also a complete line of ready to-wear apparel of all kinds. Mrs. Nettie Hopson (:il Sauinson Street Comer Ith .-t Sampson Lust—ln this city, on I'earl street a small box and four finger rings, one diamond, one ruby, one emoral and n iiabv ring with set stones A suitable reward will he given for their return I'hey may be left nt, thisoHice or with Vlrs C. II Cray, or notify Mrs. M. A. \gnew. city. Mrs. Sarah Lincoln Mrs. Sarah Lincoln died January 24, 1909, at, the home of her daughter, Mrs. lona Sharow, in Sacramento, Califor nia. Diuihwas due to heart failure, she having been in in bad health for ten months past. Mrs Lincoln was born February 20, 1840, in Tuscararuscounty, Ohio. Lat er she moved to Adams county, Ind., where on November 2i», 1800 she was married to William Lincoln. Seven children blessed their borne, all of whom survive her—one son, A. IS. Lincoln, Baileyville, Kansas, and six daughters as follows: Mrs. lona Shar mv, Sacramento, Calif, Mrs. Genevra rJ irk lev, "d is Oi-ph t B trkley. Elleou [ i,nt •■; Vlrs M icy Saver. Chicago) Mrs. Edna Ross, Belliugham; Mrs. Maud | Prior, North Yakima. Mrs. Lincoln Is aWu survived b.\ t» em > -t hcee grand- I,.hihii ii trill on* sister, Mrs. Jane H.iiiiipe, :i no in llecatur, Indiana.. I ii,, nun rai services were at her | mm,-, residence, Tnirteeuth street Columbia avenue, Ellensburg, on 1 Vlondii.v at II a in February Ist, tin ,| . . iwni -es nf I! < ' of which she ii ni) i lii .nn in ionk place in tnc odd Fellow's cemetery. FOR BALK FOR HALE. Notice of Sale ot Real Estate laths Superior Court of the State of Wash* ini'ion. In uml for the county of I'lerce: in tbe matter of the eatats of Edwin Handi deceased: Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned administrator of tbe estate of Rdwln itaml.de' ceased, will on ibesthday or Murob, a i> won, vi tlie hour of 10.(hi o'olook v. in., of Raid day. Nt the frontdoor of the Court house. In the* ii.y of ttllensburg, Kittitas oountv. state of Wash ington, sell for oash to the highest and best bid* der. the following described real estate, be longing 10 t he estate ol said deceased, situate in Kittitas county, Washington, as follows, towitj Lots one (I I uml two (J) In block eighteen IK) Electric addition to Bllensburg, Kittitas county Washington, according to the recorded plat thereof on file In theotiice of the Count; Audi tor of suit, county. Sealed bids for said premises may be mailed to the undersigned administrator naddir rted to him at ttllensburg, Washington, in care of Oeorge Boylos, County Olerk of said Ktt'ltas county, Washington, at any time before the Htli day of March, A. 1). 1900, Said sale will lie made pursuant to an order ol the above entitled court entered In the above entitled cause on the ZlriX day of November. A. I). 1908, directing the un dersigned to sell said premises for the purpose of paying all of tin- outstanding claims and debts against said estate, nnd for he purpose of paying ihecosis and expenses of administration thereof. Said sale to lie made subject lo confir mation by the above entitled conrc At leant io per cent of the purchase prlceofsald premises ii, lie paid at the time of sale, the balance upon confirmation by the court. Dated Taooma Washington, and \, D. 1808, J- K. LIBBT, Administrator of the Estate of Edwin Hand deceased. Kcb 4 Mar 4 Good dry pole wood for sale near Tjossem's mill, (-'all on Fltterer Bros. FOR BALE. One lijrht. spring wagon, po'e and shafts, one single harnr-ss, one break- Tog plow. Apply to A. BIQGB, 4 609 Ninth Street. LOST: ( >iie reddish yellow foi bound, white breast anc feet, white in fore, head. will pay a reasonable reward for its return. 4 For Sal* -Sixteen inch dr.v wood at $",.(10 if delivered as hauled from the ranch. Travel orders. 2 DR. Thus. It. Kitac;al.i,. Wanted—A limited number of Leg horn lions, an.v pure strain will do. Ad -2 dress Box 604, Elleoaburg, Wash' FOB BALI —A Case B» n k' plow- 12 inch, good shaii*-, will sell cheap. En quire nt this office. NOTICE. in the Supreme Court of Kittitas County, Stale of Washington. In the matter of the guardianship and estate cil Mary' Ellen Green, Jesse William Green, Kay Densen Green John Douglas Green and Dura Lela Green, minors. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to aa order of sale made on January (8, mow, by the above entitled court, the undersigned, guardinn of the persons and estate of the minors above named, will sell at private «ale, for cash, all of the interest of said minors the same being nn Ui divided one hair interest in nnd to the follow - ing described real property situate in Kitntus bounty, suite of Washington, to wit: All thai portion of the northeast quarter of the southeast quartet Of section twenty-nine In township eighteen (IS) north, of range eighteen (IS east of the Willamette Meridian, bounded by a lire beginning at a point thirty seven end 610 (87.8 feet west of the southeast corner of said quarter of quarter section and running thence north 87 deg. 80 mln* west, one hundred (100) feat: tbence north 61 dog 15 mln. west, one hundred eighteen and 5-10 01H.5) feet thence south OS deg 80min. west, sixty seven feet (07i feet: thence south U deg, so mm. west, ninety live 08/ feet; tbence no r th 86 deg. :lo mm west, one hundred twenty tive (12.5) feot: thence-north 08 deg. in mln. west, one hundred seventy nine (IT.i) feet; thence north 58deg. 80 mln. went, two hundred and ten (210) fe t thence north 80deg. west, one hundred and three (lid) feet; thence north sis dec. west, foi i v six M) feet; thence north 81 deg wimin. went, one hundred and ten (110 f.-eti thence west one hundred eighty six und 15-100(188.85) feet to th -west boundary line of said quarter •>f quarter section; thence south on said boundary line two hundred forty live and 62 ion (846.8*4) feet to the southwest corner of said quarter of qu <rtcr section; thence east on the said south boundary line of said quarter of quarter section twelve hundred eighty-two and i in (lass 4) feet to the place of beginning; ron talnlng I 68 acres more or less. Notice Is further riven that bids or offers for property muM be in writing and tiled with Kovey & Hale, attorneys for said guardian, at their otllce in KUettebUrg, Kittitas County, Washington, or Bled with the clerk of the above entitled court at Ellensburg, said County and state, on or before the 18th day of February, 1000. after whioh date sale of said property will lie made. Dated January 87, 1000. John L. t.Hi.BN. 4t2 Uuaruiaß. Notice—Shareholders Meeting Seattle. Wash., Jan. Id. ItWO. To Shareholders of The Lagoon Packing Company: Notice Is hereby given thai a special meeting of shareholders of The Lagoon Pecking com pany will be held at the oftlce of the company, Etoom tot Marlon Building, Seattle, Washing ton, on February is 1000, for the purpose of electing officers, considering the advisability of a dissolution of the corporation and for i«uch other business as may regularly come before the mcctirg, D. B. PUTNAM. Secretary. Notice to Creditors in tbe matter of the estate of joim Hurion Presssy deceased. All persons having claims against the de ceased are notified to present the same wi.h the necessary vouchers, within one year from the date of this notice to-wlt:—February 4lh, 1909. to the undersigned at the office of L..'. Vincent, in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, State of Washington. W. C. BPRAGCE Administrator of the estate of said deceased - with the will annexed Date of Drat publication Feb. 4, lust publica tion March 11, 1000. |g||SEEDS w»hßmr Suan'nteed lo pluto H rianteriliouliltpM 111* B7 luprrior of Our Jn||fV BJ N'ortlirrFi srsciAL offer mt/7% FOR lO CENTS wp will unlit postpaid ixir UWJBJ* FAMOUS COLLECTION I »hy. QftDiv Twntnio . • • • Sf*r I |.Vf. PrINMH Ra«lUh . . • I 0« I !■'««■ HHi-<iriiwi« Celery • ■ 1 111* s Ferly «rr**r.fcea 1 . . 16a f |.tv Fuller ton Mm k-t loim.* . . . 10* iU» I*2 \hi iciirs I'butee Hotter r**-li • • Mb 91 on Write today! Hand 10 rents lo fcalp pW rostifn cod perking »nd Tecelvo the above ' Tamom Collection," to cftttior with our New and fnntniL-tive Gvrlen oui4o. < i.UI£AT NOKXUEKN SEED CO* 1783 ftowe St. Rocltford. TlHiiola 3