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1 m I flbccvlcss Dotel I Recherche Accomodation. |vj All Modern Conveniences. IP N Maas*** H| ■Tilley = = = (proprietor, i ■esi.E.gsasasMimsiMm 1.1. PRANK & SON ■ ■ ■ ■ fHc'ti! Liquor Dealers. ■ 2Me Agents, Budweiser Beer. ■ ■ ■ B ■ ■HIT. OROVILLE. “And tier Name Is Maud.” J - ■ BiiMfIIiiIBIIIIIIIIIIIII Ipokanel EALOON I R GOOD THINGS TO ||| ■nkand smoke I BUZZARD, PROP. sm X- - -vj' l ■lpkA '&.• ' mtvilie Transfer Co. \ Bml livery, feed and transfer busi- I I Bimi claps line of drays. We have on I N I SEED GRAIN which is ex- I I By good, and clean, and the price is I I B We Imy and sell grain of all kinds. ■ I !uf a writ of execution upcrior court of Uka- Wu.sh 1 HgU'li. holding said cun my. on the d i me directed ami •m rendered in said \phi. 1 un. in favor of ust 1 d Morin, tor the lit >i iid hIMI'U dollars, ' oi Ihe action, I h ve le, i n(crest and claim mi I to the following y acres of land des i : North hah of the tion tlitecii, and (he itli, Ot range twenty mo nliail. in < >kunug :hat t*n Saturday, the ■fc a icn o'clock a, m. ot right, title, interest Mmin in and to the "i so tin ret I ID M|t Ist jdailitifl's claim ai-rming costs, pitc > Con ui'illy, in <ikanugan bing pH S' ic unction to t highest and he.si Jfiii v. r.-n*. I U l» I Mi •It I*. Ua-hingtoti. Report. IT to ilc term ot tliicc tng J I > l ami II v»t is I (HI inn :tn ... I no V . n (INI INI •JO Oil 10 IKj :.'t" m ico ii $ noy in n it titling i*- true and t. in i. dgc mid hcliei \ 1. 1 *I: low n i lei k. i\. |it ,i. vs, Mayor. lon I ous I . llondrlJ i: t;aii. -tale ot IN ash olli his applicat ioi Mcii.' "I "ft i ions J3o' t i the < plied 'iaie' »ml. \ i *. h i be >t mi hw est quar ic- township lortj n • ust ot \\ lliametu N Hshmgion, t oniaiu tinning adversely th< li_ If "bjCl l I C rtllH .if (he land, ui lor an; i'l'osal to applicant 6 ft protest in tins oi MILLINERY And Dressmaking. Complete new stock of latest style Millinery. Next door to Bartcll & Co. Mrs. Anna Mitchell Serial No. 06243. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. i C S l and office at Waterville, Wash., > May 1. 1909. > Notice is hereby given that Earl E. Crist of Antoine, Wash, who, on made homestead entry No. 527 (C. 8.)—05243 for w*.« aw 1 * sec 33. twp 38 n. r2Be wm, iwhnw 1 /! lot 4 see t. twp 37 n. r 28 e w in, has filed notice of in ention to make final five year proof to es tablish claim to he land above described, be fore Fred .1 Fine, I’ S Commissioner, at hit of tice at Oroville. Wash., on the 9th day of June, 1909. claimant names as witnesses: Daniel Moffatt i Miver Moffatt, John Barrett, Newton Dawson, all of Anglin, Wash. W. F. HAYNES, Register. A DOZEN for A DIME Remnant Sale of Post Cards at the Oroville Pharmacy. Ask About Digesto. | * * 4. .5. 4. *4.4.4. 4.4.4. I <Xity> Bakcw anb i| I Cafe. i; X < - • > f Fresh Bread and Pastry {J always on hand. Meals !! I< > at all hours. Opposite j • The Hotel Radbourn. ] | •• .. | Oc o. Stolts, proprietor.: I+++++♦++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DOINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN A Few Things Seen and Heard by the Gazette Reporter. TRAIN SCHEDULE. West Bound (to Keremeos. ) Leave Arrive 8;oo a m Oroville 4:30 p m East Bound (to Spokane.) 6:30 a tn Oroville 7:35 p nr J. M. Pitman, of Loomis, was a vis itor in town Tuesday. He is interest ed in the new river bed placer mining process that is to be tried in Che Sim ilkameen river as soon as high water is over, and was here on business con nected with that venture. Cool nights during the past week have in some degree checked a con tinued rise of the Similkameen. There is a big stage of water now, however, and should it turn off good and w arm for a week the rollicking old stream would be bank full and then some. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Judd, of Loomis, were visitors in Oroville two or three days during the past week. Sunday, In company with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, they drove tip to Falrvlew, R. C., one of the most delightful of the many pleasant drives out of Oroville. The game of ball between Conconul ly and Oroville billed to take place at Oroville Sunday, has been called off. The date will be tilled in by a game on the local grounds between a nine made up from Nighthak and among the rail road boys and the regular club. It will be worth seeing. Hon. J. H. Gasterday, of Tacoma, was in town Tuesday night while on a tour of the county. Mr. Gasterday served on the tax commission for a time, and resigned to run as a candid ate for attorney general at the prim ary election last fall, being defeated by the second choice note provision. Services will be held as usual in the M. G. church at K p. ra., Sunday, June 6. Special music is being prepared by the choir. Duct by Mrs. Follis and Mrs. Mitchell. Address by Mrs. Thomp son. Subject—"They shall be mine in that day when 1 make up my Jewels." Mat. 3-17. Sunday school at 11 a. ra. every Sunday morning. M. D. Stewart, the well-known rail road contractor, came In from the east Tuesday evening and exchanged greet ings with his old friends, of whom he has many among the residents of this ploce. Seeing him around so frequent ly strengthens the opinion that there Is soon to be something going in the line of railroad construction. Quite a number of people will go down to Riverside today to witness the contests among the pupils from the various schools in the county. There will be numerous athletic contest s dur ing the day with an oratorical contest in the evening. This will be the first general school field meet in the county, and will hereafter be a feature of the school year. About midnight Wednesday night the electric lights went out. High water was the cause of the eclipse, and as the swell is just fairly commenced the prospects are that the power plant will be out of commission for some days. This is a condition that could not be guarded against, and no blame can be attached to the company oper ating the plant. There was a large attendence at the Sunday school picnic held in Smith's grove Saturday last. Besides tlie bask et dinner there were a number of con tests among the boys, girls and grown people for prizes contributed by the business houses of the place. While some rain fell in town none tell at the grove, and the event was highly en joyed by all present. Our efficient ifiid popular assessor C. D. Kloppenberg, came in from t'on conully Monday evening on business connected with the work of tlie office. Mr. Kloppenhurg has systematized the work of the assessor's office and Intro duced some new features that only re duces the labor, but veiy materially improves the method ,of keeping the records of the office. Philip Lenz, met with a painful ao- j cidenl Sunday, resulting in a broken wrist. He was starting up a gasoline launch when the wheel used for turn ing on power suddenly reversed, strik ing the right wrist a blow severe enough to crack the bone. Mr, Lenz has his person ornamented with a sling in which he will have to carry the in jured member for some time. If no unforseen break in the weather or accident intervenes the local ball club will meet the Conconully team on the Loomis grounds Sunday. Should the game come oft, and that is alto gether probable, it will be a pretty contest, as the home club will go over full handed, and report comes that Conconully has a very strong aggrega tion. Quite a delegation of rooters will go over from here. W. T. Hunter, of Greenwood. B. C., stopped over in town Wednesday night on his way north. Mr. Hunter has for years been engaged in the mercantile busiuess in British Columbia towns, and of late has dabbled extensively in mines and timber lands. Bring a man of keen business sagacity Mr." Jinn ter has profited handsomely in all ol his ventures. He is out on this trip chas ing down investments that look good to him. A nine selected from tie hand met the professional men, who have in en throwing the harpoon into t lie business men on the diamond, Monday and again were th< pro!* saionaL victoi ions by a score of Into 1.1. Those profes sionals coiM through every timi liy a narrow margin, and the succession of winnings has swelled them up so that they are anxious to go up against the Chicago cubs,' or any old thing in the way of a ball team. Next Friday evening the essay con test for the McMahan Uexon . igqdal will take place in Sigrist hallo'll yy ill be remembered I hat t hose enterprising gentlemen offered gold medals to,t he pupils yvriting the best essays upon the' subject "Opportunities of Washing ton.'’ The contestants will read thrir productions at the time and plifcoiWten tioned above, and the award will lie made by a committee selected for that purpose. No doubt a hyigt; r.ruyv-d will he present on the occasion. •fas. B. Adair, editor of tj»©tN'ort,hr west Mining News, puhtiltWd"’at Seat tle, slopped over Tuesday night, in Oroville, and woht over To' •Loomilv Wednesday morning. Mr. Adair is otp, for the purpose of sectoring datH'for-a write up of the several mining dis tricts in the state yvhich is to appear in in his paper and lie 'distributed ai’the Seattle fair. The object is certainly a good one, looking at. it from the v iew point of publicity,and Mr. Adair should meet with every encouragmenl. in liis undertaking. One of the most severe, even if brief, electric storms experienced in (his lo cality for years blew inahuut 7:.'loTues day evening. The clouds drifted up the valley fiom the south, and looked ominous long before rain began to fall. Lightening zigzagged in eveyy direc tion, followed by heavy crashes of thunder. While it fasted theVaju 101 l in a torrent. The ”hnd hern hot," close and sultry, threatening a storm of the character of The one that de veloped. No da magi was done by the visitation so far as known: f ’ • Mrs. Geo. Whistler met with a pain ful accident Tuesday evening-. During the heighth of the storm she was driv ing home from town in company with her four-year-old sun. The horses took fright at a sharp flash of lightning, starting forward suddenly with a jerk. Both Mrs. Whistler and the child were thrown violently to the ground. The lady had her left, shoulder dislocated, and while the wheels of the vehicle passed over the childs logs, he seems to have escaped without injury. CTLee* .■fS~~/k UM ~ F. Bartell & Co, IN the Superior Court ol (>k anogan county. * state 01 Washington. C. K Johnston. I’laintirt, vs F. L. Barnev, Defendant. The state of Washington, to K. I. Barney, de fendant herein Yon are hereby summoned to appear within s xly days after the date of * lie lirsl publica tion of this summons, tow 11 N' iihiu sixty Hays after ihe 2 d day of April. P.HUL uu i defend the above entitled action in the aliove entitled court and answer upon th<* undersigned, at torneys for the plaint ill, hi iuc offices and post - o1 ce address below slated anti in case-’of your failures' to do judgment will be rendered against yon according to tha demands of ih** complaint, which has been tiled with thederk of said court This action is brought for the purpose of col lecting a promissory note t. ni ing dale .Inly 11. 11)08, payable .lanuary Hth drawn b> de fendant above payable o plaintilV. and to foie close a certain chattel mortgage of same date as the above note and given as security for the pavment ol the said note. Slumsr A MOULTRAY, Attorneys for Flai tiff. Offices and post • dice address Oroville. Wash. OROVILLE LAND AND INVESTMENT CO. Rami Estate. |J. F. Sargent - Manager. CONCRETE CHiMNEY BLOCKS. The best aml cheapest chunnerfin ma tenal known. Mahufactifrea and Tor sale, ready to set up, at jl per toot, by IE. McCammon, Oroville, Wn. GAZETTE BARGAINS. C. C. McKay, the accommodating local licensed dray man, can lie in trusted yvilh any manner of freighting. Just leave your order and he will do the rest. TO I 111 IT OKOWCBS. . Notwithstanding the tremendous losses recently sustained I he Okanogan Nurseries are prepared to till all or ders for trees for next fall, or spring, delivery. If you are a lover ut beauti ful flowers, remember that Lite Oka nogan Nurseries have the most com plete home groyvn stock ot flowers and ornamental shrubs in the Pacilicnorth west. Mr. Evans, the proprietor.keeps in close touch yvilh the nursery busi ness throughout the world, and his importations this spring include many rare varieties of both fruitsaud Mowers which will be ready for his customers the coming season. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Farmers are requested to leave or ders at the Creamery for separators as Soon as possible. J. Fiuih, Manager. GOOD RANCH FOR SALE. A- good partly improved IMO aero | ranch, near Whiteslone lake; all under lirst-olass fence; water on the place; h’>7 awes of plow land, rest timber: wiH raise 40 bushel of tv heal to the acre, For terms apply at this office. ... .. .1)11. VIMON I'llMlMi, Dr. Vinton, of The King Co., will he at the Peerless hotel, June I.land 11. PIANO FOR WALK. For Sale —A piano. For particulars inquire at this office. A GOOD OPENING. ■'■ For Rent—A choice farm, excellent improvements, living water through the plaice, 80 acres ol plow lanti, hunch grass hay can be cut from balance, six miles from Oroville. Good open ing and liberal terms to right man. Address Chas. U. KUNE, Wehesville, Wash. ’'SNAPS FOR HOUSEWIVES. One dozen seamed hemmed bed sheet s 72x110 $4.00. One dozen pillow cases 45x110 $1.20. Good quality. Address Johrt-F. Davies, 202 Willoughby avc.. Brooklyn; Neyv York. FOR SALE, HOTEL OKANOGAN. . . Doing fine business. Price $7,000. one-half cash balance to suit. Would take small Oroville home, or acreage, value SISOO to S2OOO, as. part of cash payment. For full particulars address owner. Josephine M. Del’k.w. Okanogan, Wash. nil. VINTON CO>l I NO. Dr. Vinton, of The King Co., will he at the Peerless hotel June 1.1 and 14. DK. j. L. MASTERS, DENTIST. Will he at his home ofliee in Oro ville, ist to 7th of each month. I ()flice in \V. C. Co. Hl*u-k !J7 0. LIMBACH, K. M. ASSAYER. With Palmer Mt. Tunnel Cm Custom Work Solicited. i Loomis - - - - W ash. j j(? P. WEBB. M. I)., ! PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office overhead Bank ol Oroville Obovillk, - - Wash. QEO. J. GARDINER, Civil Engineer. U. S. DEP. MINERAL SURVEYOR I Office oyer the Bank ol Oioville. Oroville, \V ish. JOHN R. FRASER, Counsellor -at-Law, Office at Residence. OROVILLE - WASH 1 N( <T( )N T. SCHWABLAND, M. U Physician & Surgeon. Office over \V. C. Co. Residence, ist door south of hospital Oroville, Wash £ F. SIGRIST, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Irrigation and Alining Law a Specialty Oroville, Wash. £ A. McMAHAN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. OROVILLE, WASH. H P. HOSKYN. (iowA’1881) Counsellor-atia \v . OROVILLE - WASHINGTON S.‘rial No. u.ViIS. N(.T I 'K IOR I’ITILD ATIOX. 1 >Cl'arl m- ii i ; .- I (i' ■ ; . f I' S Lund »ifhcc at W :.lorv i • . Was-.. M. > I ' Ni i h lih «. vunKi.i' i.. Mki ii\ kv «• i A mil in. Wash . w ho, oii M a 1 I eitt n No. c ' '•j " 2is t■ i «•’ nc? 2 n\v , ne*, m l . v li vv* , i»Mi IT. tow UNi(• "7 n . i a ngc win . ting llHit lintbe •'I his i iiriili-". it* make lilial live year |nnnt, to Cs' thlish > lahn In ilu* In 11 ‘ I lltmve tlfM riln i, Im In' !:•’ 1 I llin, I > < nlli inissionei. at hisoilne. it oin\» n , Wash.,on the t»fh ‘lay «.i June i » laimaiii mi as aitm . - riareii* o Bon t urn n nr.' i Ne a inti H. Paws*ll of Anglin, W msli L.iti :i.i J.tiL! ir t.Tial.oi \ntoine, \\ \V t :I A V \£rf, hcgtelcr. 1 1 we., llii' .mi i \peril uoe to Mrs. Ida Soper 1 > fice death. "Fur years ;i >v< re lung trouble gave nit 1 inteiisi ring. she writes, “and evi rat rnes nearly caused my death All rernt 'lies tailed and doctors said 1 was in eurattle. Then ! Kite j New Discovery brought (puck relief and a cure so immanent ttiat I have not le ;i ir,Milib‘d in twelve years.” Jlr : per live; in Big Fond, t’a. It . ,>rl s wonders in Coughs and ( elds, Sore tilings, Hemorrhages, LaCrippe, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough and till Bronchial alVeetions. .’iCe and sl. Trial bottle tre 1 hy Oro\ die I *hannae\. Serial N*». til. NOTH’!-: I '* It i*l KMCATMN. Depart rm*i of th Interior. i V. S. hand • lh •Ht U icml'o, Wash,, / M v 1 . 1 Notice i* hereby ; ea that Dam Kb M. lit thd'.ni Ha \iihi h, Wash., who, on Jti.’.e 1. la • . n.ade :n t,D st end entry No. . . i .■ 1 •••. : k seel ion 14. town-hip ■> 1101 I!;, . i, c ' e \\ in., hss tiled notice o iiiin.ii, i> !*• make final live year jiroof. to ■ stab! - , h claim to the Ininl above de.osihc i •• ■ I J. : inc. I . >. (.'onniii-siotier, at his (C.p •• at (troville Wash., on t h't M h da y of June. ' '.*>•'.» (’laimam mi c.i-■- us wit m e> John K. K» ese, Drank ■■ hitler, Benjamin F, La mil ec, Thomas La v if. nenr, all ot liavillah, Wash. W ! .11 AVM S. Register. Kcrial No 03d io. NOT!' ! FOR 11 ULICATIOK Dcjinrtinent of th Interior 1 F S Laud Oflieeut Waterville, Wash., ,■ Mar 1, 1 hiu. » Nolle is hereby giv• u h t > iHiencelb N T o>gs. of Orovllle, Wash., who 1 l'.» B 0« hom ( 1 0 11 , 1 ' 1 ■ c l, n ii \v in, han ti ■ years proof Jo (-' > 1 'he ! a l a •» 1 v u described, beh I iOo .is 1 n« cr, at his olio ■ * , . W. -h on the loth day of June, lyo',*. ( laiinanl name* as \vll ■ s< • Fla ID rahber ger, W lll In 111 1 1 ■ ,I» v I • .NU I a >llO ugh lleiebbei et, all • 1 '' > 1 'it. U. 1 . HA'i NKS, Kegialer. NOJ Id-, lei; 1 1 -! I< ‘Al luN. Dej*a i \ H 1 and Olli c:• 1 V\ . • 1 , ilh-. Wash., !> 1 i . 11..-*I 1 ..-* ) Notice is Ini' i-iv. 1 ' .' «” Ia \ I Icrshbergcr 1■ 1 ' 1 ne 7, liHiti, made I sec Iftl • 1 , 1 n im f ■ 52, t vvp to n, 1 cwm, h i t! i* • t 11 ■. ; . • "1 1 . 'Mi: i,.n to make liuul tin ye 1* |- • ; •■' ; h claim to the laud aimve dev; • 1 .■ ‘, « 1 • I led l !• 111« . S ( .on. other at Orovllle* NN aih.. on the 1 h I I 1 ( hiiiiiai.it n ini ■ 'villi • ( Inn m e lb Nu,»• . v 11i•m (i 1 '.ongh’ llersh hergci. 1• W ):.!• . ‘ will*, U ash u . 1 . li aA m . Register. KILLS D-BB ;•LAYER. A 111«■ 11■ ill ~1 ' 11" in'i* i;A I>| >«' M iliril i- with tii:i■ vi' 1 iinKill l)i'. Kin:; s >. • , i, i'■ I 'ills kill il hy pivvi’i ion ••• illy siim ulato sl nd bowolu, I > \ min I in! ■ mia I lint in vites appiMidicilis, eurin£ t'misli pation. 1 >ili iisncs , < hills. Ma Uria. i ion. J'tr ,‘il Oiovillc riiarnm^y. ■ I>o purl ii. e<ii .. !) . nil*’ mi. i - Land ofTice m Wait*! vi; ir. Wu- ii . i'ii". Nut ii-«* U J-.i-M •> t,i. • ' i*i 1 1 i . 1,1 b l(amlul|ih mi i •. . n u -li who, on I cad euiryJNu , i - 1 • . k iie 1 1 nw* 4 him* M, tp :•'» n. i ■ *• iiuH liu-d iiwt hi-•> i ~ i n I’., make final Hv»* vmi pi.M.l iii . im to Ihn lain! Abo m <!♦■.*- , i ■ • < 1 1 K < • rnh! in mi, I . s.i .nun ‘ . ii.. e at l.uoinift, WHah., on ih ('lainmn Wm i i .| > \’> uni I and .toe i i \\ i, iiaiN LS. Kegiater. j Sv lit: M(• I’ ... Nirrn i; mic itr.uratiox. h i ;i in < i • ■ r ■ / I I ••i •» • ■ N\ i’ * 11., . N Nut i-T i> )i< r< > i;r. ■ n '* Wm iI a M II 'I- I• a I I W n«'i . wl»o, mu . ii i, i i ■ •• in 'i iso id entry >. n... I*S Mjii •1m » ’ : ■ , »■ :><’.! 1 ' < 11. r !■ i* ■\\ 111 has tiled i hi l, , • : I tO thO landniiovc • ■ . ■ Ilnry li.' ialll until, • • • . - I. • it 1 IUU 111 I*, W jiS.I.. "Il ! I (Muit mill !. *. "• i - v, . u<-‘ -■ s : < .'til lit.- mu, il 1 . • in. l ie*l Jhkblwlft, || urn. *- Hi m na. i m . •. Wioh i a i. , lUglHter. A. Contra ; tor and Builder Estimates and Plans Furnished Orovillc, Wash. «■■■ V’i’V • ■ >**♦ VVVVVVVM VV K* I E. McCanmion, I ♦j* ICG . iACTOR I I AND LDER I ❖ * % t ;j, I3s tint ate: and Plans ;i; *s* * I u: aiMicii. % iIOROViLLt * - WASH. % ■!❖ . * *♦•••■•» .• • -