Newspaper Page Text
Sanderson Prcndergast said little during the meal. When the table «a- t • • I le nt his pipe and took from a board covered with penciled ngures and scrutinized it. • “Hope von remember how t ■ play old sledge V’ he said. Harry d‘d not move. As they ate he had been wondering how long ho could abide that sinister presence. As lie was about to sp: a 1 ■1; car. ■ •t the cabin door, and Pr -i opened It. The visitor Harry iv i itantly. It was the ; i v.! . h.d calie«l for fair play a' !| : • i ; the sal-: in, ab the h'-rel. Felder carried a 1 . arm. lie nodded curt ■ ■ i' gast and ad lre.-s-sl hi ■ am the t..;a:vr i :. • i some one In the r, n. ■ |. . have been asked t ■ d • t‘ - b> you." He put the I.■ ■ ' e ■> ;! • other's hands. Harry drew up one of the i]. i r hastily. “Ple.-vse sit ilmvn." be .- a: I courteously lb- look'd at the b ■■■ lie CUrIOUSIy. ’“Ft eos ■) ■- - a ! ; lie said slowly.. “A gift I In the town!" A keen.-surpiisn flash* 1 Ini the I yer's glance. “Tbe q - a - “It teas his rxprf .. i, \h tl ■ I violin in you ” sic,” he sjld. "but it need i t a - here ” He took the bundle, c: It and disclosed a batter I v!• ’ "la me explain." he contium d ‘I owner of this you f, g ; .t a I s-;,. . terday. You tested Its ne a j later. It seems that you a of the most difficult of p There was a time. I beii.ee. ■ ■ > old man was its waster n!v* lb- s once, they sav, the cotidtu • • f orchestra in San I’ran > f"" the devil finally brought hi For three years past he has i .| p. Smoky Mountain. N‘i - ’ - name. The town I s v - , . ,i him ‘Old Despair’ Y u ill 1 1 ■ w ■> Is perhaps the first real k 1 -s he has ever known at !•« hands r done the only thing he t 1 to r- , it” Harry had colored painful!;. ; - 1 ■l - began to speak Ills vole v <i n steady as he answered “I appreciate It, I am d- ep!y g but It is quite Impossil ie th • 1 pt It from him ” ‘‘Ton need not hes • ito," t e lawyer. “Old Despair tic < -Is it i er. He died last night in D dance hall, where he ; : >v. | ■, 1 > was sober enough for his Ie a g I happened to be near by 1 I you it was his express wish that I g ■ the violin to you.” Rising, he held out his hand, night,” he said "1 hope your u ■ will soon return. The town i- ■ i: terested in your case.” The flush grew deeper In 11 - cheek, though he saw tl . re was ■ Ing Ironical In the remark, I hope so much," he replied • | learning that forgetfulness bis p< I vantages ” 88? Chapter 17 I — k - — - *A IIK little i n i ■ ■ i uneon-. f n T * !s t>>; V sit!, 1 P>| rv Stii-pj and !i;> curious i ; was the prime subject For n baif rear the i . ! but one other event , i was the finding « »... ■ ■ .■■■ - i. of a dead body that of a ■ stranger In the place ti.n-i I ■ 'i a thicket on Smoky monir i, i ■ very claim which now h- I I : gast and his partner. The “amen i Valley House bad dls issed and cons exhanstiv \ 1 • «■• many who sneei ory and took their cne fi.cn I who. smarting H en Li- I . ! and nursing venom rei dons where ret he showed 1 1 • d ; face. In bij < I'iniou Hugh St Ires s "I <} ins i s■ Ti came." • > ur view is colored by your preju <!i. • s. iu\iu." said Felder. "Flo's tieen a blackleg in the past—granted But Ui e the devil his due. As for the • hi ' u_ y tale, there’s no more evl den • ■ against him than there is jou nr me!" ■Th i didn't find the body on my _ "Mid." had boon the other's surly i- at, "and I didn't clear out the day before either." ’l l ph< • omenon. however, whether c !■• !it• d < c poohpoohed, was a draw i' g card. More than a few found oo ea-ion to climb the mountain by the ti do trail that skirted the lonely ea l !a These as likely ns not saw F’rei dorgast lounging in the doorway smoking, while the younger man worked, lending a trench along the brow of the hill to bring the water from i:s Intake, which Harry’s quick eye had seen was practicable. 1 be spectacle of Hugh S-tires. who h id been used to pass his days in the saloons and his nights in even less be coming resorts, turned prictical miner added a touch of opera Pouffe to the situation that to a degree modulated i rig r of dispraise. It was the eon s of opinion that tb* net U . Stires seemed vastly different from the old; that if lie were "playing a game” It w as a curious one. On the one side was a black record. e\ lit:-..i in Prendergast -clouded in fau y. n shuddering abhorrence of ids I "- r self ns be saw if through the pltl- I : s lens of public opinion: on the other v. is a grim < •n.siam y of purpose, a pas s nMe wish »•> reconstru* t the warped s - i • tore of life of which he found hi: ■••if the tenant, days of healthful, I ■ In-pliing t■ • i I. a woman's face r t tlm d-d tils every thought. As he v !• Med his pa 1; In the trench or labo i ndy washed out the few glistening ‘d’s t! t now were to mean his dab I, sustenance he turned often to gaze slope whete, set in Its fol tin g’ os roof of the sanitarium spar k!‘ d softly through the Indian haze I 'goll ;t the sight should tnysterl suggest tile face that haunted . him! I'i uderg ,-t saw the abstracted re gud as lie i ime up the trail from the t 'tvn H>riis in an ugly humor. The ! ig -‘f g-dd lilts' which he had shown P j he !i "1 i"t returneil nr the I.* id I* pl.ti <? in ihe wall, and with this in I - |" 1 kit the faro taiile had that •lay tempted him. The pouch was empty now. IT’Tv's ha eh was toward him. and the eiil.J pan In which he had been Ill'll Ihe gravel lay at his feet. With a noiseless, mirthless laugh Prcn lerit t sttde Into (be cabin and t el down fr ■ a the shelf the bottle into v lii' ij .. day Harry had poured his ' ’ gs He weighed It 1 his I; it d almost two ounces, a little less t i He hastily took the empty I g from his pocket. I at Just then a shadow darkened the d lerway. and Harry entered He saw the action anil, striding forward, took the I "tile fti-m the other's hand. I'l'-a.l-rgast fim;ei| on hut. a slr.ls. t'T snail under his affectation of sur p ise ■ Can’t you attend to your own i l 1. dlinghe growled. "I guess I've g a a light to what I need." "Not to that," said H.irry quietly. “We shall touch the bottom of the fi .1 -" k tomorrow. You expect to got v oi r D eals here. 1 presume " I still look forward to that rlns ure." answered Prendergast. with an r 11 sneer. "Three meals a day and a i'Mi n roof over my head. When 1 thin'. ■ f the little 1 have done to tie s' ac It. the hospitality overcomes me. All I have done is to keep you from sMrving to and out of quod at ce time. I only taught you a sat’" way to heat the game, an easier I " ie than you seem to know, and to j Ii " oil F.asy street.” I am looking for no easy way,” re -1 - • I Harry, “whatever you mean 1 I that I expect to earn my living ns ! I ■ • i ruing it now. It’s an honest i: "thod. at all events.” "Vi u've grown all fired particular ce you lost your memory,” ret trted I■■ ■' Tgn a. his eyes narrowing. “V" ;''i I e tin ning dominie one of these I•' s Perhaps you expect to get the i ' 'wn to take up with you and to make 1 . i. • ' • a the green rid 1 'bit (bit brought you here on her j I i' e tin- night ;ou were out of vur I head." P :•} st it l "What do yon mean?" h“ -Ud thickly I'i. '"lf'g'isf.s oily manner was gone II - savage ten par came upper most. i f rgot you didn't know about i it. In -coffed "I made a neat story • it i i the town They've I• i u gib l a g ib at it ever since.” ■ o glit I.is breath. A- through a : '-t li" sa« again that green habit on i ■ hotel balcony that face that 1 ’ t 'uit.- 1 his caking consciousness It f ir "t t Prendergast n'o-.i* tin vho had brought him here. And her act of charity had been made, no doubt, a thing for Ihe tittering of the to -ii. cheapened by chatter, coarsened by joke! I w.aider if she'd done It If she'd kn vn all I know," continued the oth jer malevolently. "You'd better go up j to the sanitarium. Hugh, ami give her i I • ?v, r'£ *i tm Bv HALLIE | ERMINIE RIVES, f o’ Author of •‘Hearts Courageous. ** Etc. «?> *p . COPYRIGHT 1908, THE BOBBS- £ MERRILL COMPANY * a nice sweet kiss fop ft;* r A lust of rage rose in Harry’s throat, but he choked it down fils hand fell like Iron on Pren- dergasfs shoul der mel turned him forcibly to wind the open door. His other hand pointed, and Ui s suppressed voice said; "This cabin has grown too small for ns both. The town will suit you bet ter." I 1 re n dergns t ■ wrath whitened ' f*’ **. dann'T- -I'ite trnrji u til mtt «»* '1 •rkie in the better ” eyes "You’ve got t! ; _ i v. i;h n> . ’ he glowered, “and you th ::k v'.i <nn c> It alone.” The oh I mi.-; vi l ■: •"! in the malicious • iiii- ’t .*. "Well, it won't pay you to trj it yet I know too much! Do you unih rstan 1 '■ I Umov too much!" Hairy went out of the cabin. At the do r he turn d If there is anything you own bore." he said, "take It with you. You needn’t be here w hen I come back.” Additional I /(X tl I ’>• !•, s. Stone wa, up from Riverside Monday. i '■ I •urden cairn in from Mol son on tin Monday train. < i• •-. Owen,-, of okanogan. was a visitor in town this week. A i-. I more and wife, of i.onconully. writ in i troville Tuesdav. •I. ' I'atnell, of Spokane, wa-doing busino" in town Tin -lav. ■‘"l 'on i' becoming rjtiite a -ource of income to our justices of the peace. ! ’ iilit rsr. of Now \V. -.tminster, B. 1 . was an Oim.ille visitor Monday. !. K. tirat *. of Phoenix. B. < was auiong th vtr;mg*t? in town Monday. A*torin IVck led for t liesaw Wide tabulated to return t.tdav. ‘ 1 'i • Ah xaml* r. tin well-known i - in Orovilti •!. A. Hai • ing ton. of Spokane was • ■■- tl' who dropped into town Ml tod i ■ li l>. Arn)'t|ong, the Keremeos, Ft 1 . tow n site man. was tm mg tht t 1 - id 1 1 s Monday. Fran! i s jsful farm i ij mg neighboi hot id, wa - in to vn Tue-day. ii i 1 't.m -M a n ,i p. i; Hone; .of 1 (t ’ ■.. i 1 i . w ere passengers on •fie ; [om 1 • y train. f> it 1 hi it. of S’ .Tosepli. Mo wa • o.n* of i lie niob that swarmed to I h■• AMe tiii -wi k, 1 1 ■' l Hai i i-in and veil this week all tin wa from Kentucky, with a car of Ibroiiglibed 'tod:. I■‘ v. i 'nirs’ w ill not fill hi- da'e in 'd wilie Sunday owing to tilling ap pointnn ni' out of town. V- 1., Hartman and son. <if Wa.! ••< btwa. can e in Monday for the purpu-- of 'i, ing tip the country. Mi-- LeV.-.jue, of V ancouver, B. ■■- fieri fora month's visit with her 'i'ter. Mrs. ,\. .[ Jackson. I’hei e were t registrations at the i wo, hotels Monday, and it was net an extra good day for arrivals. < oiitractor Met atmnon i-putting tin finishing touche.' on ttie Fruit build in-, w inch will fie ready for occupancy in a few da.' Parties from the mountains on both ' s "f 'lc valle; refiort -now in the upper i> gions i- 'till two and three frit in depth k ! • o Hart w a-thrown upon the horn if his '. ll l <• while out riding, one day th,- w ■ k. and ' i-iained a severe in jury in thr gmin. ■i ii Holm* ' and Tv.iuisa t ampbell "• • ' united in matriage in this place 1 ■' ■ ' Justice Fine p* r furmiiig the ci.-rcti.ony. a* ito'd * ieclion i' to be held tomor m , poll- at t!o school house, So far "■ 1 ■'* I atii**! ..f no candidates anxi .l, I*, bo s:c. i itice I on the altarof their tnd Vi! ', i ha', i’. Peterson, of Nighthawk. wen m town Monday. It i- it p'.rti ii that Mr, Peterson will ; ■ . • tot »nv. ills? soon to make his per manent home. Stipe nut. ni;. Nt Morgan came in on *u- - i *1 i *i- Wednr May evening. and I” '• *1 to lemain over Thursday, hut 1 * i 1 »a 1 ■ serious wash '"me Ti- re along the line. 1 h.i'. . i ook. of Portland, arrived in ‘*i■ i. ills- last w?ok. and will locate I.- 1 mentlv Mi < ook has not a~ vet I • vili go at but I! a; ---tv* tliv teal Ostatc 'j...'ines.'. Mrs. K. \V. Taylor came in from Conconully the latter part of last neck, and met lut daughter. Mi” Kli.abcth. who arrived from Tacoma. They left to join the judge at the county seat, Friday morning. Dr. Frank S. Beale made final proof on hi’ desert land claim, situated near Molson, before F. S < oinmissioner Fine. Tuesday. Ur. Beal ha- been in very poor health for some lime, and shows the effects of his illness. A. .1. Fngel. I!. K. Grove and .1. \V. Bunner. of Spokane, members of the engineer corps engaged in surveying the proposed line of railroad between < troville and Wenatchee, came in.Mon day evening, and joined the crew in the field Tuesday. A shamrock social will he given by the Ladies’ Aid. of the Presbyterian church. Thursday evening. March 11. Tlicrt w ill be an admission charge of 1" cents. The entertainment will in clude phonograph music, song’s and games, to wind up with a pop corn revel. John F. Reese, of Haviilah. was in town Tuesday. It i- to be regretted that tlie Commercial Club did not se cure the support of Mr. Reese before he was won over by the anti-division is”. as lie announces that it was thro’ his influence alone that the county di vision hill failed in the legislature. Tohu 9 Financial Report. (~ > I KRK HLFMRI for the term of three month* b* ignning November IT 1/ *. and ending February l v 1 «-* Balance on hand as per 'tateracnl of November 1 1 |IOO9 02 KF« Lin Dog Tax 6 00 F ne* Tu 15 Pound Fee§ I 50 'how License 7 V - Liquor Licence firo 00 Dray License 2u t.nj Marshal Fee- 2 > Total lI7IJ 62 I'l'Ht 'KSLM KN Is. < 'ftp e Expense f 15 s* 'all Expense 15 41 hta 81 UU •-aiari» a 00 ttrdinaace Publication (Including Books) 52 00 Ekciton Expense 26 20 .-treel and - i iev.aik Expense 126 25 F ire Department Expense 146 -*y • tty Hall Expen-e lot 4U" (O -'are I restorer • mi oo Motal 11318- 13 1171 Total Disbursements 1316 16 Balance J 94 46 t SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION | In the Nnperior Court of the State of Wash i-• -• i • Okanogan i Eugen* Horkett, plaintill. v ... Frank Hanna. defendant. 1 h•• Ntnte <-f Wa:*fiiiig*'.*u to (he Said De fendant. Frank Hanna ou ar* summoned appear within oi \m y da,' s the d *»f th** first publira tiMti *.t vinmi-in *. t » wit, within sixty ( . 1 md deft titled action in the " v * entitle,| . n ir t and answer the •*f the plaintiff herein and serve a copy of •'ii answer up, h the undersigned attorney> 1 r plaintiff, at his address below stated, and i*. ..j y<ur failure so to do. judiimeut will be rendered against you according to the d a ri »nd - ••( the . onplaint herein, which has F'*-en filed wi»h the ,’lerk of this court. Tb^ 1 < • i . *i t. . •.. • judgment ■t-*"' •’ the 'll def*.!idant f”r tiic spertfj perform*' ■•« -t « - ertain i* a! e .♦.»»*> • ••ntravt made b the .i<i -i* ? *ii,| tnt t<» the j-aid plain • iff mu fl\e *. l ■' j» d« \ <i f vept ejuher. I’. •*» T, f,j • ■. .r 'pi ;«!■-! *ihir ? fire. Town'hip !t: !• Ul-’ ' of KaUfc° Twenty oicjil East. • • - ■Vnd the ‘ "ititi.. ,t ouartei of the Northeast •i’Mi’-t . Jum_ To»n-t'.ip Thirty eight. ,r»h ■■ r }t*ti_. 'J rfjfy eight Lag! ' ' '* ' ; r fltea -.f : r>h ■' i. • i ■■ • . ight East 1 ' 1 a igomnj *.*f a l«a;th<)|.l in ter, , t l! Ml the Washington for th»3 ■••til half *t fh. >ith -f quaitei. s»’, »ion Thifty ty. Town !np Tharty nine. North of bange 1-e,. tv eight L--f . all in Okau -ao * •unt’-. W a .hingt oi N'd »o oVf., n ~ .I. , rr.n *^fpiir'!• z defendant ‘ !’» I’ r rt; to tI.P plaintiff a*."’rdtng » • the term - <*f aid agreement eH | • 1 ' ' • 1 • - • i ed by plaintiff b% t -11 " 1 ' ■ -i pi »pert: at rd l! -» ’ ■ ‘ 4 si roe me nt R P KONKVV. LDU ARJ* VON T‘»BEt Attorney for Plaintiff ~ ~*’r ’ ,v ‘ -krl li > K ■ «m-' ta»4 Seattle. King t seed Wheat. I If av * l*>r -ale at my randi on ' • im-jintairi ;i ,|nantity ••! ' l l *■''F- Mu. t'-iii see] wheat. ' ■' |l '■ tht ranch or addres me at Tona-sk* t Wa.-Ji J M. SHARP Blooded Stock for Sale ■ - 1 **ot Vtl- 1 -'t? *" ,he Mu ’ b P» r » for -erm- »i, 1 | Br,i* ulaiv Bpply to •> B HARRISON. •’ " A’l'liet , Oioville, w a h •; -k -y + +++ I t. McCaimmon, I V + + |CONTRACTOR I | AND BUILDER I t ’ 4» % Estimates and Plans + *|* «!• t furnished. + *** T | OROVILLE - - WASH. I +4^+-i-+-M.+ +++++++ J-++++-F++++ Spokane Ijiipel] (Zoiipter Charles Gerhard. I’ropT Steaks, Chops and Cold Lunches. Short Orders at all hours. ‘Dinner served at noon. OfOVIIIC " - Waslj FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale at a bargain five head of blooded hor>e>. and over 100.000 shares of slock in the Pinnacle Gold Mining company, on ac count of his earlvdeparture for Alaska. j. \v. Miller. Loomis. Wash. Serial No <»17«2 NOTICE OF APPLICATION POP PATENT r„itPd States Land Office. Watervillc. V. .1 u ington. December 2D. I , "' v Notice is hereby given that the Sinn’Va meei) Tails Power and f'rvrb jr- - • ' 1 corporation organised and • \i‘-tmg and by virtue of the laws •>{ th» *' f 1 T Washington. postoffic** addre.s. Nzbrb *u k ttkanngan f’ountj. \V»&hingt-»Ti. I.- Tib I its implication for patent for the l**dp ni’’ 1 - ed ' hurt* mines, situated in tli»- V"u: * ' 11 •** ■* > g di st Oka era! f ■ »■. a ted by the held notes and ••iJp'ial 1 • ■ eel 13 of township 4(» north, range 26 V W M . said Ground Hog raining Haim hen g de sunbed as follows (magnetic v»rn»i n * i;:g 24 deg . 48 mm. east ) Beginning at corner N-* I. 26 deg 4*i mm. east 453 4*• feet r . . • • r No 2. thence south 31 d r £ T* rain S6 J , D» feet to corner No 3. ther•• e t uth 32 deg east 169.40 feet t No 4 thence north 33 deg 1 • mm. w»—» 143 80 feet to corner No. , ther.ee n••rth 74 deg 3t* min west 331 4t* feet t . r \r\ No 6: thence north 47 deg west DC* 60 feet to corner No. 7. thence north 23 deg west 103 6n feet to corner No H; them e north 2b deg west IDS feet to corner N" the- r. north 24 deg 3o min west 6*7 '.*«• feet t corner No 10; thence north 32 deg .*m ram east 507 feet to corner No. 1. the ;lv* of beginning. Said Sunshine mining ■ laim bring .-t as follows (magnetic variation being 21 deg 4S min. east » . Beginning at corner No I. thence »uth 32 d*g 30 min. west 047 feet to corner V then ce north 21 deg 3m min w*t 7 1 ' feet to corner N-v 3 them p north 4t» dez 30 mm west 244 2** fee to . * r \ • 4 thence north 12 deg -43 ram w» t 327 “ • * to corner No. 3. then* •*> north 32 deg 3m mu. east D 33 feet to corner N*«» tbr* r« • 11»h 1 deg 12 mm 4«* fer» thence ■.•■u , h 1 deg east B*3 feet then- -r .u»h Jm|m •<. t t corner No 1. the place **f beginning The presumed course of the lode is n .rth west and southeast The number «»f f*?c» claimed on the loci? is about thirteen hundred f*et. as described in the fucguug field v «*. The surface ground varies fr *m 36 to :mm (■■et in width on each side of the center . f tht lode The notice »*f location of said Ground ll"g quartz mine as amended is of re< rd in the office of tfie auditor of Okanogan count', n ho*'V I of quartz records at page 432 Ihe amended notice of «t»on of said Sunshine quartz mine is of re -id in th» office of the auditor of Okanogan < m* u ho*»k T' ..f quartz records a* page 43 1 Any and all persons clamuns adverr»-|\ th» mining ground, vein, lode, i.i.mi,.-, ..»• *»i > portion thereof so de-nbed. erv* ed platted and applied f<*r, are hereby notified that unless their adverse . Unm- are duly tiled a*-, irding to law. and the regulati-mr. ther. under, within the time prescribed bJaw . with ill® register of the I'nited States land offi«> u atorville. m th® st*to of Washington they will )•« barred by the provisions of th law in such cases made and provided g1 st e 1 ferial No. 05283. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION’ Department of the interior. . I Land Office at Waterville Wa-.ii February I*. 1 7* b. N Notme is hereby gi vt. u that Indren J Johnson of Havillah. Wash . w ho. on I>eeember 17 19W, made bun.estead entry No. H.d (•' s) a n 05283. for *e ! t -r\ e - 2 Nt'Nl ! 4 sfc ! 4, -e« 10. tpoHn. r > *. v. m, has filed notice lott ■- • fiv. year proof. |to establish « Uim to *i r laud above described, before Fred T F"lu-. r sion at his offl on t e 3d day of April. 19»»h « !alm«'.jt name-as witness' s ■*! ni .Mnlli an. TUomac Lavlgucur, Her in Ba- hof. and Frost Bach t. all nf Havillah. x\ n W. F lIAYNK**, Keg’ ! er -erial No. WtW. NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. . 1’ • Land c ftice at Watervilie. Wash . ' Februar>. I*. 1 > Notice is herebv given ’hat iNDRiw W Johnston of Oroville, Wash " ho, on May 24. 1902. made homestead * mi . F*2s. -erics No. oj" - 1 . fur t’jNt . nw •. i• , ‘ e ! 4 n" . sec 17. tp on. r'7e.w n. " has filed noth e of 1 utentl m to i ■• • • a] yen pi v • 1 1 • descslbe • "niruissioner. at hia uthec at ' •!■ ;,* v. , on the 3d day of April. 1 '-avj 1 laimam names a? vvitnessC* John 1 damson. Dell Hart, >m \ and XX Hired L. Clark, nl> of • »r«iv'llle. \\ t* i,. W. F. HAY N L Register. Serial No. 054 NOTICE fur publication Department o the interior. C. ■ Land r. ft, c at Waterville, Wash.. Fe ruary is ; « . Notice is hereby given that N\ alter J Thru tp.. of Oroville. As «sh "ho oil August lb. made h nu <•*, I) I D 06458 (oi | nw' 4 . lot 2, sec 12. sec n. tp h n r * e. w m. has Hied notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to land above described, before Fred. J. Fine f fommlasloner. at his oftice at r»r *.illc W*,h on the- dd day of April,l9u9. ' laimam-araea as witnesses: Frank Eicholtz, Tames R -Mwd -n and Fred {J Fiasco, all of Oroville, x\a-h and lamer NX eed m Mol son, Wash. NX . F. H NYN’K- Kcgi-D r. He rial No. 05231. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of »he Interior V i and ■ ifl ■ at Waterville. Wash . February 18. VM ». Notice i« oereby erven that ■ m l it H Highti "11 of x-ic n X\ * on February 23. lOoj madd hmio •. u i f tit ry No .4}, (. s) serial No.-sj;, f r I-"* 17 'e; 4 o^ 4 ..cc lvt r . n.r.'Vvn ha« tiled notice of intention i«i make Hr,ai •., •• ar proof, fct" establish cla.m u he - above described, before Fred T. fme i t oxninisiioner. at hi office at urovn r \VmkH on the >th day of April, r* * claimant name? a . w itnc -e- Newton Dawson. Finest t*, r r;p f , rg< - u, E gins and Abraham T Htarr, all ut \mj:, \v H Jt NX F . H X 5 N F , Register He rial No 05233 NOTICE FOR PUBLD VTION*. Departmant oi the Inter or V • Und OB * at xx atcrvllie. x\ ash F'ebmarv 1* r*> i >•■*»!' e is hereby given that ABRftHA.M I top f.f \nglin. Wash "ho. on Febrnarv j» l'*d. kih.F h-.n d ... b“s filed notice of intention m r.;-.ke i r * ve-ir proof to establish rlaim u (C -.m above descriced. before Fre-i ’ i commissioner, at hi? o i-ce at » \\^.,h on the » ih day of April, “■'* ' daimant names a- witnesses Ernest ge H. High " i HAVNLi ; Her - c You Gail Many business advanl dealing with ibis ha»J t'r in the 1-cnefit offerl checking account,the J is connected with the I tional in a bus inti strengthens his positij community. He hast* clcnce of the banker, wfl valuable resource. | ways which we are ■ to accommodate p»tl arc prepared to serve I FIRSTNATId BANK! - - T; if I’, if it 1 .ns Or V I iif I', iwn < if ( N ' - 111 ‘1 fby n,lfl - ■ ■ t - 1 .if rs withfl «*1 -it" limit-. <>) tlie totfl '..lif that 11 1 ifgistratjH for tlif municipal elefl ‘ if y- ar hi lare ndH .Ml i" rs..ns dosiringH tin? said election musfl in order to <i<> so. AIH d> sin mg to n gister mafl Hif office of the Clerk town ot i troville, in th J < 'rie. ilk' building, in sfl I Lit. d ,1,-uinary I' 4. E. S.™ As I 'lf rk of the town ofl NEAR DEATH IN Blfl It was thrilling cxpfl Mrs Ida Super to fail K.-r years a severe I n gave me intense stiffen writ* and .. vi ral till .an-..1 ni?' death. Alll failed and doctors said| curable Then Dr Kfl Discovery brought r \ u| and a cure so perman| have not been troubled| years Mr*; Soper li| Pond, Pa It works wl toughs and folds. Sol 11-nn -rrha ges. La( frippl < r<oip, Whooping Cong| I-r<• i>•*l*i a 1 ati’eetions. s(| I rial bottl- free. Guail < troville Pharmacy I MILUNd Ai -1 I Unmaking. ConM -’.■xk nf laies-t >lyl; Millitiß t t" <. ustoni-. office. ■ Mrs. Anna Mfl IT SAVED HIS 1 Ml f limi-rbt IVI lose! " nti -.1 \ Swniisoii, V\l M i | ni yi l ;irs of rcisfl 1 i <l<li ti-i|- . I’Olllc) jjnf ~||fl li t laid m<‘ up Then I Ai in i s.il\ .■ imvil it gl "' ll Infallible tor • ion- 1• • ' in.i. Saif KlicM I turn v "'i‘M n<l i’i|i ,it 1 M'ovfl FOR SALE OR TrJ A 1i n r<mini jilasteredß ' 'rnvilh Suita),l.■ lnoatifll hoarding house, ifl -unable. Apply ,•( this el KI Id, IS WOULD BE \ iii'T' ih ss murderer ■ lu ili- with many victiW Dr King's \> v lute Pm hy pivvention They gefl ulali sfoimuh liver ailfl preventing that , logginM vite . apppiidii ili--. I'urinfl pat ion Hilionsur >s, Chi I in.i fK’ad i' In and Ini at • >rov 1 11•• I'h.irinacfl LOST. 1 • >(del watch and fob I niv homo and tho school "'atch i-.iso (uiitainedl '•I. M. S." Fmdor will warded by returning I Mis.-- Signst. I BEEF WANT] Hecf has reached tli watt i mark in price, siderably higher new ti sevi ral y, ai ■ past, and I pay the highest price gJ any beef for sale. a