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Declare your financial independence. The lirsl dollar S saved is such a declaration. P»1 fi Your Business Policy yfe Tin* success of any business depends on tin* business policy g. of men whe have its management anil Control. te A business, to succeed 'bid hav the i onluh nee < I tin fcv public, must spend !e-s than it eanis. \ny other policy spells failure sooner o later. The same rule opplhs to the individual. If you have the |?|| determinat ion to make a success of life in bu a trade. E; n profession, or farming, you must tir>t learn tolive within »ts your income. BP*. A Savings aeconut w i 11» this hi ~; < tie In pi in " run ESi i— siifftfesl for savin;,'the dlfli ivnee lie; wren your r-irmi P. and expences. v.7.' #35 f;-5 ps You can open an account with *l,uo and deposit in any a- |gs mount :b often as you lind it I'onxruient. | THE BANK OF OROVILLE. | Mil “ 4>3<- Y Good Wheat Farm { / 3C 160 acres deeded land. 140 acres in cultivation. O All fenced. 6 miles oi railroad. sls per acre. Ferms O 1“ 0 Relinquishment Close in. Good grain land. 120 acres plow land, t? This place will be sold very cheap if taken soon, Timber Land 6 A large tract of good timber land for .ale cheap, g Fruit Bros . | ■ si ■ Okanogan Automobile and Livery Stable g 5 C. E. JOHNSTON, I’roprielor. I - H n Sl^ 5 F : irst Class Livery learns and Saddle horses gjj HH ■ Automobiles, With Drivers m u r • A F-eed Stable. We Buy and Sell May o: Grain H —s— ■ OROVILLE - - - WASH. | £<§X§XjA* •-• .. . OROVILLE MOUOR .*v COMPANY .i.i.•••••• Orove IHe Tran&far Co, $ Do a general liverv, feed and transf* r bust- 3 I h \ F i ness. A first class line of drays. \\ «■ have. on 3 liaiid some SEED GRAIN "'■■' i. is.v I | I 8 entionallv good. andcltM.. ai d 11c jinc is H 1 S ■ easonahic. We Imy and s-dl giain < f all kinds. • awt. swae. *» cm sSl •J»*J* *s* *s* v *•* v*l**l**l*•»**!• *»** l**/• v*l*vv*l* v v*l*v v V :«vv*vvv‘>* v’J’ vvvvvv . 1* . |— THE LACROSSE SALOON ■—*> | I M. H. iVIAHGKEY, PROP. i + ❖ + *> ♦ | High grade wines, liquors and cigars. | I * | Bohemian beer. .* | MAIN STREET - 1 OROViLLE. ♦ •S* ❖*v4*****❖ *** v 4* ♦♦ ♦:•*** *** * ❖ •:*4* *** * * * * «|> .j. ** * * **** ** 4. *:• > * .j. 4. •> •>•:* •> * * •: 4. MONTANA BAR I | J. H. HOLMtS, Proprietor | FIXE WINKS, LIUIIORS I I AND (-HiAPS I t * ? 4* i OROVILLE WASHINGTON f *i , +T , *‘ 1* v v - ’-O.*—v*F THAT’S AM.. Oroville Weekly Gazette —s r.y I I*o •. A /.FTTH n HMSHINti COMPANY. Frank M. Dai l.am. FukilJ. Fink. F.-irtor. Dus. Manager. Issued 10 very Friday. £l..jOaycai’ I m. t U Hi iht' ]■ -siiMiirr nt omvitle, Wiishiiip ton, n. Hi'i'iitiil class mailer. fkitvw. iKToni'.u 22, mo!'. ThT‘ Unis nf tlic piddle school have o! cani■ ilailh a foot hall and a basket hall leant. Tin (Isom os Distfici Sunday Schno ( oment ion nill meet nit ((rmiHe Nov Sth and Dili. Key.dar yospcl service Sunday eve nine-. at T; 10. in the M. F. church. Kve ry hod y welcome. Miss I Jolla Work, of I’oneonully. spent Sunday and Monday in Oroville visiting with friends. •S- ’-vices will he held at the I’eerle-s ii ill Sunday evening til 7:110 o'clock, 1 lev. If. M. Course ol’.catiny. The StolTi-rttn residence, on north Main street is t eariny eontplelinn. and a very handsome addition it is to he to the town. The ladies Aid of the M. K. church will meet at the hnttie of Mrs. (leorye Hart ell on Wedt t . < >e- (her 27 All visitors welcome. Cijunty Count -- mer W slev llril tain was it ( Tuesd i on his way home from a trip into the south half on county business. Fred 11. I-insert writes from For: Orchard. Wash., that the family ate I'i’-isii.t located at that place, and will make i; lie, ir future home. Fred < 'lark left Monday moruiny yn -1 iny west .vard, and will make an ex tended trip tip into Ih-itish Columhia. IT<- expects to he absent a couple of Weeks. A union Sunday school will he or yani.-.ed at Feerless hall Sunday after noon, <iciohhr.il. at 2:'ld o'clock. Old and youny are cordially invited to he pres. :u arid lake par! in the oryani /.at ion. F. .1. t'uraminys was in town from 11 i' -1 side Tuesday .and he was swani)>ed with conyraiulafions that he is still on earth, as rumor was rife* connecting ids name wifh sudden death a fen weeks ayo. 11. F. Windsor drove over from Tudom- is Tuesday morning accompanied hy liis daughter. Miss Nellie. to catch tip outgoing passeiTger. I’he young lad y loft for Spokane where she will attend school this winter. Tln i i- w ill ho a reception given ;!► 1 'ladle Roll, children under years of agi . the Little Reginnors, (those he - tween and ii years of age), and their thers in the M, K. church Saturday. October do. - J p. m. In oVder to vote in this, man's town tt the IVeetnhcr election it is neces sary to register, and 11n*re are lessthan do days in which to net your name on the list. If you wish to exercise . 0111 pnTogative register. Word has jest been received that Geo. Ilartlett. one of the most ex |>ert marksmen in the country, wiil give a free exhihition of fancy shooi -11. • tli ritie amt shotgun in Oroville re ,v f . silay, 1 icfolier lie. M. K. Rogers, the man who made the Nickel I’lato mine, at Medley, fa mous, was a visitor in town Wednes day. Mr. Ungt rs is the most success ful mining man who has a- yet operat ed in this part of tie northwest. I ■ I’. Gatliae. of Spokane. foruierlv "f Ghesaw and a resident of (»kanogan county for 1“ years, spent Monday nlylit in ( inn ilie. leaving Tuesday for I’i ineeion, where he owns interests in coal lan-is which he is ahoul to d's 1-osc of. G. Gro-.e. the luisy man of ( hi-, -aw. v.la sa ; eeiised einbahner.'imor.g in.o,y i.tli-r callings. was in < trm ille vlonday. called .here to emhahn the re -11. a- "I th up . lunate yiuiisr i' !■■■ ii ho w - killed a' the ,S meen power plant Sunday. \s s. la .Mills has moved aw a in j p. signed the utile ■of depot 1; vj f .ay ■lhi- town is without 1 depot,-. ’tin. vacancy should Ho at once hill. |e ((„. sherilT. or whoever has 1 i.<■ appo'jrini' power. ,\ sheriff’s deputy is . . ‘■necessary personage at this puii <. Marry St.ir.ton ha' n; oomph fn, he repairs on the upper bridge access the Okanogan river to the satisf;«ction of the public and the constituted author ities, comi ■ need r< vamping tin . . | bridge Tuesday. In this case there v. ill have to he an almost total recon j strnction. Retneinl i r that tflo dance fur the ] benelit of the < atholic church takes 1 dace in Sigrist hail this evening. It jis not often that one is permited to make merry in so j/ooel ;i jilon %f siieh lines, and the opportunity should a.)-, he neglecte!. Any how, . ven ii * After a Inn"- respite from that kind si- il l i, progi tasi • spirit the swietest strains that ean he produced the ring of the hammer is again Juard in the land, indicative of im , provements under way in various parts uf town. There cannot he too much of that melody echoing around these HheriC. Thorp writing to ’his . tiee anent, the Geo. Stevenson article pule . -hed ill llit* ;.i s’ :s- ■* uf theO.VZi fi’. stat’s I hat there Is still another stir- « of IRe McLouyhlin canyon In* ; J <! ii i Ii• •h t whose nane is Win. * e'-cu- 4 or. and who is now liviny at San Jose, , J C ;l j. )t is just possible that there may | J he others liviny who look part in that 4 secimmaye besides the three whost « nro . s and places of residence arc non i known. KEELER LODGING i ■ S S ' M ' K£ELER j LfcUUaClj PROPRIETOR. < !'}»«>:n novaloil anil n«*wl\ lui J nishetl tliranyhoul. <i”i«l rooms and neat, clean beds. Kates reaspnale. < Mir I (dock south of (heal Northern 1 k-pot. j ❖ ••• *J* *1 *i | E, McCammon. |i I CONTRACTOR | I AND BUILDER f i I— I : t Estimates and [Mans % ; * Furnished. % t *' I OSCVILU - - WASH. i | • • • • • ♦♦ • * » - ■••••» • • • •••'•• * Tin* kind \nui ri'ijjld or drinks. GILT TOP | i BOTTLE!) BEER j • <• • “Brewed in Spokane on the <i j Purity Plan.” ! . is the best that can he made. £ I We stake our reputation on it £ Try it. Wo know you wil 4 .. like it. For sale in till the 2 saloons in the Inland Empire. 1 , V> <i I Spokane Brewing & Malting Co. it • F# SPOKA Vi;. WASH. <; V R. GRIEGER, Distributing Agent * •» Oroville. 4 i> 4 •... ... .. • CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOCKS. The best and cheapest chimneney tna lerial known. Manufactured and for sale, ready to set 11)1. at $1 per foot, by E. McCammon, Oroville, Wn. | NOW Eg Is the time to buy lots in | Oroville &S3 Inquire of the |. Oroville Townsite Co., Oroville. I’ Fire Insurance! §|j The Companies 1 represent I ALWAYS PAY J. A. BLACKLER. xewresidents | i 111 I ; • f w ; «TK ARK ALWAYS I’LKASKD to I - W extend courteous assistance to 4 I ilv new residents of Oroville I»\ advising ♦ I If 'j them regarding local conditions within ♦ [W mJ our knowledge, and we afford every 1 I 'it jiij convenience for the transaction of f [ ; • ,j| their linancial matters. New accounts ♦ > y.A j-n either checking or savings, are cordi- t * - i ei y j-i ► ♦ • The First National Bank, | ► OF OROVILLE. ♦ I The Largest Capital of any Bank in Okanogan County | | THE PIONEER MARKET | | ALL KINOF^ MEAIJ I NUTS and FRUIT and FLOWERS | i II If We are growing espeeiwlly such varieties as are adapted to tire j| cl i mete and conditions of Washington. Home-grown, tin if I > s 11 * t tees t hey are, strong and vigorous. Our stock includes fruit J trees, nut trees, shade trees, hedge plants, ornamental shrubs || £ and vines, berries, grapes, roses and bulbs. Send us your want ♦ list” before placing youu order elsewhere' . • | j OKANOGAN NURSERIES, Oroville, Wash, j •:< .> * +•>•{• •:« * ❖❖ ❖•>**** *** ** * + ***