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McDermott - Proprietor. | NlMntH’!' ♦ * * .j. +.}. * ❖ •:> * * * * 'J 1 'l* v PPORMPfAIKt Pi INLAND EMPIRE EXPOSITION |lSThesiege° Jericho people I LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION i |kwONDtRrUL A^- f j; KOOKAM A [m balloon races I wru 11 ror I mar,/7AM to A’c>o /■// ct O<- I fW //(/rro/v 0/ ocn Rbler lodging ES M KEELER f PROPRIETOR. renovated anti newly fur- Good rooms and ■CL "*"* beds Ratr-s reasonale. One |1 , * oul n of Great Northern Depot millinery door to Bartcll & m . Mrs. Anna Mitchell I DOINGS INANt^BOU^TOWN 1 Kings Seen and Heard by the Gazette Reporter. train schedule. West Bound (to Kcremcos.) eave Arrive ain Oroville . . 4:30 p m East Round (to Spokane.) a m Oroville 7:35 p m »• I'. .1. Cummings whs up from Rlver siile Saturday. •lames h.. Forde spent Saturday and Sunday in Loomis. A. E. Schultz, of Nighlhavvk. was a visitor in town Tuesday. \\ . VV. Parry passed through town I uesday on his way to Molson. •1. D, Woodworth, the Chesaw nur seryman, was in town Thursday. Poc. A. M. v. Kass, of Loomis, was a vi>itor in town over Wednesday night. There is as a general feeling that railroad building is now a thing of the near future. Ben. F. Peterson liled on an W-acre desert land tract, located near Tonas ket, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ,loe McDonnell were passengers bound for Spokane Thurs day morning. Superintendent Morgan passed thro' town in his special car headed for the front Monday. Dr. Schwahland was called to Loom is Saturday to minister unto sick peo ple in 1 hat camp. W. F. Goodrow has been appointed section boss at this place and assumed his duties Thursday. Mrs. Guy Fruit accompanied her hus band to Conconully this week, where lie was called as a witness. ( has. Powell moved upon his home stead east of town this week, and is now a full-lledged horny-handed son of toil. .las. Sharp, one of the successful ranchers of the Horse Spring coulee country, was doing business in town Monday. The Interstate fair opens at Spokane Monday, and a number of people from tin-, vicinity will no doubt take in the big show. Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Green, of Fair Oaks, Cal., are visiting with their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bartel). ( lay Fiat it passed through town Thursday with some lltoo head of fat : sheep, on bis way to Greenwood, for delivery to P. Burns ,V ( V>. Geo. Real I returned Monday from a trip to Spokane, where fir went, so he states, to pay taxes on lots he has owned for a number of years. ( has. Powell had the hard luck to step on a nail, Wednesday, that pene trated his foot to considerable depth, and is temporarily lame as a result. A number of Indians are camped on thr Okanogan river, coming here in anticipation of the fall run of salmon, during which they lay in a winter sup ply of meat . It is reported that the ranches around Molson and t'hesaw are yielding 80 bushels of oats to the acre. Whether upland or lowland there is no country that can surpass Okanogan county. Quite a number of parties were out boating on the lake Sunday. The boating season is gradually nearing the end, and people are making the best of it while the weather is pleasant. Rev. H. M. Course will hold services at Wchesville Sunday morning, Klle mehara in the afternoon and Oroville in the evening. There will be a Sun day school rally at Wehesvllle with a basket dinner. I’,. P, Wheeler, the Conconully min ing man and one of the oldest residents of the county seat, was an out going passenger Thursday morning bound for the Seattle exposition and Spokane Interstate fair. ( has. Powi 11. senior, and son Charlie returned from their trip to Seattle Friday last. Mrs. Powell and her son Ueverley remained over at Grand Forks, visiting with friends a few days, arriv ing home Monday. Jake Kast has secured the contract fur building Louis Stofforan’s new and elegant residence on north Main street. Mr. Kast is a first class builder and will demonstrate his right to be so des ignated when this job is finished. N. Mfi ‘umber, who has held the |m>- sition of section boss at Oroville since the completion of the railroad, has been transferred to Rosslanti. B. C. Me left lor his new post Thursday, taking with him the best wishes of a large circle of friends. .1. M. Sharp raised a good crop of wheat on his t’ayuse mountain ranch this year, and reports that he found one stool of wheat that contained 7L’ stems and every stem was topped with full, fat heads. Great Is the fertility of the soil of this county. Geo. Devon is having repairs made on the large building at the southwest corner of Spokane street and First avenue, in anticipation of the boom somewhat over due. The structure was formerly used as a hotel, but has been out of commission for some time. A car load of Italians arrived Mon day evening to go to work on the road between Hedley and Princeton. Prob ably fearing that some of them might escape an engine coupled on to t he car as soon as the passenger train arrived and snaked the crowd out to the front the same night. Bob Weeks, the Nighthawk resident who was reported nutty some lime ago and disappeared from sight for two or three weeks, turned up Wednesday at Joe Hunter’s cabin, shockingly ema ciated but in a belter mental condi tion. He had been living in a cabin up in the mountains, and all he had to eat was the berries he could find. Maj. F. P. Wehe and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chapman left Thursday morning for the Seattle exposition. The major expects to return to Spokane in time to take in Hie fair and meet the presi dent. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman will re turn to their home at Milwaukee from Seattle. Mrs. Chapman has been vis iting with her father, Maj. Wehe, for the past ten months. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McNeely, of Evansville. Ind,, arrived Tuesday and are guests of the Evans brothers at their home near Loomis. Mr. Mc- Neeley is a newspaper man, and is out west lo attend the exposition. Ed Davis leaves for Seattle Monday lo attend the session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. The Odd Fellows will give a dance October 27. No. 8270. Report ol the Condition o( the FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Oroville, in the Slate of W’Hithiiigliin. »t the i loseol biisineae, September I, 1900. RKSOURCES, I/OKiiannd diseonnts y 98,738 02 Overdalu, eeoured end nnseenred 12a 20 H. S. Ronds to secure circulation 12,590 00 Premium on t'. S. bonds aoO 00 Bonds see nr Hies, etc., Okanogan eo. warrants. . a.tAl 39 Banking houre,furniture A fixtures r'ltifi fit Due ironi Male banks and bankets . 2..1.9 78 line from approved reserve agents 8,608 12 ( hecks and other raali items 40 02 Exchanges tor clearing House him 20 Notes of other Nal onal Banks 225 00 Krai tional paper currency nickels, and cents 271 an I. AwFf 1. Money Reserve in Bankvlz Bpecle. 14.782 00 l egal tender notes 1,000 i»t A,782 (.0 Redemption fund with V. 8. Treasur er (.' per cent of circulation) 825 00 Total 1138,509 85 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In | 50,000 (to Surplus fund 1,200 (0 Cnnlv'd profits,less exp and taxes pd 159 75 National band notes outstanding 12,500 00 Doc to stale and Private Banks and Bankers 47 58 Individual deposits subject to check 58,562 41 Demand certitict'sof deposit 43 4, Time certificates ol deposit 15,898 31 Certified checks 4 00 Cashier's checks outstanding 294 if. Total • . , , 1138,,509 85 Plate of Washington. 1 county Of Okanogan. I * I. L L Work, President of the abovenamed bank, do solemnly awear that the above state nient is true to ll»e best or ntv knowledge and belief. L. f,. WORK, President. Cot reel—Attest; Monroe Harman, M. Lacber, , A P. Murray. Directors. subscribed and aworn to before me this llih dav of sept. 1909. (seal] WM. BAINES. Notary Public. CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOCKS. The best, ami cheapest chinitienr.v 111 a tcrial known. Manufactured and for sale, ready to set up, at *1 per foot, by E. McCammon, Oroville, Wn. STOCK HOLD KHS’ MEETING. THE regular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Copper World Extension Mining company *ill he held at thsofflceol the company,at Loomli, Wash., on Thursday. {September 16,19U51, at 10 o’clock a. m.. »r the election of officers and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting (OITER WOttl.l) EXTENSION MINING CO, OLIVER OKU. Presided Ai»am G. Inn is, Secretary. SUMMONS. IN Justice Court, Himilkameen ITeeiuet. ok rtuogan county, Washington. Stale of Washington, i County of Okanogan. S w c. Jones, Plaintiff, vs H. h Weeks. Defendant. To D H Weeks, greeting: In the name of the state of Wasbh.goo i von i arc hereby notified tiiat \V. Jones nns riled I a claim against you in said court which will come on to be heard at my office, in Night | fiaw k. Okanogan county. Washington, on (he •joth day ol September. A. l». 19U9. at the hour of 10 o’clock a m., and unless von (hen and I there appear, and then and there answer, the j same will he taken ms confessed h d the de ; niHiid of plaintiff granted. The object and demand of said claim is to recover ol yon the sum of eighty one dollars ! Mild cightv rents for goods and merchandise j sold ami delivered to yon from Deceinfier, I9UH, ; to August. 19U9, inclusive. Claim filed August 17, 1009. (.’HAS T. PETERSON, ii 7 Justice of the Peac *++*+++»* M ,++++++++++++++*4 ii E. McCammon, I " 1 I :: CONTRACTOR I :: AND BUILDER I * 1 T •» 1 i ;; Estimates and Plans | ;; Furnished. I ,i * 4 ii OROVILLE • • WASH. | ************************** i GAZETTE BARGAINS. DR. 11. 1!. VINTON. The well-known optician, will be in Oroville, at the Hotel Badbournc, on Tuesday. September 28, for one day only. Remember date and place. REWARD. For the return to Johnston's livery barn, Oroville, Wash., of one grey mare, .» years old, weight l.'SKt pounds, scar on front foot, branded i|uartcr cir cle M on left shoulder : $26. For tiie return lo above place of one sorrel mare, with one white hind foot, white strip in face, above brand on left shoulder, weight HOC pounds; $26. For information leading to the ar rest and conviction of any person will fully, without permission, using, tak ing, driving or stealing any horse branded quarter circle M on left shoulder : S2OO. Walter j. Morehouse, Owner Quarter Circle M brand. WHY DON’T YOU Send your cream to the Oroville ( Team ery. We pay the highest market price for hutterfal, which is now .10 cents. HAVE YOUR EYES FIXED. Dr. H. D. Vinton, the Spokane op tician, will be at the Hotel Kadbourne Tuesday, September 28, for one day only. See him. LOST, Two mares, one roan and one sorrel, had halters; wine glass brand on left shoulder; last seen going north thro’ Riverside Friday evening. Suitable reward. Address, O. M. Fokkel, Okanogan, Wash. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Farmers are requested to leave or ders at the Creamery for separators as soon as possible. J. Funs, Manager. A GOOD OPENING. For Rent —A choice farm, excellent improvements, living water through the place, 80 acres ol plow land, bunch grass ‘hay can be cut from balance, six miles from Oroville. Good open ing and liberal terms to right man. Address Chas. U. Kline, Wchesvillc, Wash. YOU Can ship A 10 gallon can of cream from Molson, Circle or Nighthawk for -, ‘t cents, the empty can goes back free. We won’t fool you by not sending the can back in time. You will find your can at the depot when you bring your cream. Oroville creamery. DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR EYES. That skilled optician, Dr. H. R. Vin ton, of Spokane, will be here for one day only, Tuesday, September 2*. at rite Hotel Radbourne. II your eyes need attention consult him. LACE CURTAINS. Six pairs 40x108 for $4. Six pairs 40x120 for $6. Fair quality and good value. John F. Davies, 202 Willough by avenue, Brookln. New York $26 REWARD. For information that will lead to the arrest ol the party who car marked and put a hair brand on a big calf fol lowing my cow branded | hip, side and shoulder. i harley Price, Anglin, Wash. LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN. A sorrel yearling Alley, white hind feet, star in forehead, branded on led shoulder —l l. Will pay for informa tion leading to the recovery of the an imal. ( HAS, AnTonson. Oroville, Wash. STRA VED <)R ST( )LEN. From my place in Horse Spring cou lee, a dark bay 2-year-colt, white star in forehead, some white on the left hind foot, branded with curry comb brand on left jaw. A reward - of $lO will bo paid for any information lead ing to the recovery of the animal. Andy Starr, Loomis, Wash. LOST. On the Whitestone lake road, be tween Spectacle lake and Lauber can yon, a raccoon fur overcoat. The tind der will be rewarded by returning the same to Dr. w. T. Schwa dland, Oroville, Wash. •+♦ * ******** * *************************+***+*** *++++* [1909 19091 > I t THE COUNTY FAIR I u **» ► ♦ : The Fourth Annual Okanogan | \ County Fair will be held on the Association Grounds at [riverside! * •> * ♦ September 29th and 39th and * October Ist ► 4* • # • 1909 19091 » 4- * 4* 4* 4* *>• 4* -*‘4* * 4* 4* 4* *>4* 4* 4»4»4*4» 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 'l* 4* * * * ‘l* *4» 4* * *s* < 4 *> 4*4» 4* 4* 4 i *l M fr 4* 4*4> P P. HOSKYN. (lOtVAJISSI) Counsellor-at-law OROVILLE - WASHINGTON Q F. SIGRIST, At torney-al-Law Notary Public Irrigation and Mining Law a Specialty Oroville, Wash. £ a. McMahan JEWELER AND OPTICI/N. OROVILLE, WASH, g. RAYBURN Contractor and Builder. Estimates anil Plans Furnished and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Okoviu.k, - - Wash. DR- J. L. MASTERS, DENTIST. Will l>e at his home office in Oro ville, ist to 7th of each month. Office in W. C. Co. Block £7 C. LIMBACH, E. M. ASSAYER. With Palmer Mt. Tunnel Co. Custom Work Solicited. Loomis .... Wash. QKO. J. GARDINER, Civil Engineer. U. S. DEP. MINERAL SURVEYOR Office over the Rank of Oroville. Oroville, Wash. JOHN R. FRASER, Counsel lor-at- Law, Office at Residence. OROVILLE • WASHINGTON w. T. SCUWABLAND.-M. D. Physician it Surgeon. Office over W. C. Co. Residence, istdoor south of hospital Oroville, Wash SCHOOL BOOKS Having taken over the Washington Commercial Company’s entire stock of text books and order ing a big stock besides, we will be in a position to furnish a complete line of school books and sup plied. ::::::: Oroville Pharmacy. ++++•!• S“H'S'S"S"M'S‘'!'S'S''S"M"B"I , .J"I"S"!' | City; .iGakciy anb | I Cafe. | s- <• T T ♦ S* + Fresh Bread and Pastrv •#* J T T always on hand. Meals J at all hours. Opposite ? T The Hotel Radbourn. T I Geo. Stolt.L proprietor. | **************************