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Feather River Bulletin from Quincy, California • Page 4

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PLUMAS NATIONAL -BULLETIN THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1914. L. H. HUGHES MAKES INTERESTING NOTES OF LOCAL HAPPENINGS PROCEEDINGS IN THE ANNOUNCEMENT SUPERIOR COURT PAGE FOUR "THE Of Candidacy for District Attorney of Plumas County Statement Is In Superior Court Monday, April the following business was tran First shipment of the latest styles of Spring Millinery arrived today Frank Vere, manager of the Meadow Valley hotel, has an ad in this issue of the National-Bulletin, calling in Nature of Platform. sacted Estate R.

A. Boyden, deceased. attention to the summer resort fea tures of this well known hostelry Sale of personal property confirmed. Estate and Guardianship of F. TO THE PUBLIC: I take this means of announcing my candidacy for the office of District Attorney of Meadow Valley is admirably situated Bradley (minor).

Term account al for the entertainment of tourists, be iug in the midst of magnificent moun Plumas county at this early date so lowed and approved, and guardian di rected to distribute to Bradley the tain surroundings, and having many that the voters may have ample opportunity to determine my qualifications for the position. points of interest within easy reach balance due to him as heir. Great Western Power Co. v. Clif Read the ad on page four.

If elected I promise to conduct the ton (action to quiet title). Judg On Display At ment for plaintiff ordered entered. Superior Judge Moncur went down affairs of the office with the same attention and vigor as must be given to the successful conduct of private Joe Math v. Crescent Hill Gold UlNeY.CAIx. to Fairfield, Solano county, early the week to preside in a case in which practice.

I will insist upon a strict observance of every ordinance aud Judge Buckles was disqualified. He Mines Co. Demurrer overruled and defendant allowed ten days to answer. G. Peterliui et al v.

G. B. Cozzaglio. hearing on demurrer continued to returned home Wednesday evening. law of the state applicable to couir Monday, March 30th, at 10 a.

m. the blncksmithsliop building re II. C. Flournoy v. Geo.

II. Maurer. cently constructed on the Plumas JUST ARRIVED garage lot is now occupied by W. B. Cause set for trial Thursday, April 9, before Judge II.

D. Burroughs of Las Light, who is prepared to do all work sen county; jury trial waived. in his line. Great Western Power Co. v.

J. W. 1 CARLOAD OF CEMENT 6 TON OF LIME FOR MORTAR, CHICKENS AND GARDENS. A GOOD SUPPLY OF PLASTER, LATH, BRICK AND CEMENT BLOCKS. Goodwin et al.

Continued until Mon August Frohlich was in Quiney yes day, April 20th. terday from Reno. He is now con ty affairs, and I pledge myself to the prosecution of all criminal offenses without fear of criticism or hope of favor. I believe that the elected officials of this county, if they perform their duty, are sufficient for the enforcement of law and the administration of ample and substantial justice, and I shall insist upon a strict performance of official duty to the end that all persons guilty of violating any law or ordinance shall be speedily and successfully prosecuted without unnecessary expense to the county. I promise a careful examination of all claims against the County and Great Western Power Co.

v. Oro nected with the Commercial Soap Co. Electric Corporation. Continued un of that city iu the capacity of travel ing agent. til Monday, April 20th.

GET YOUR CHIMNEYS FIXED AND PLASTERING DONE. SIDEWALK WORK A SPECIALTY Pearl Hammill v. Harry Hammill. Final decree of divorce entered. A.

D. and Charles M. Cox were tar- WILLIAM HEMSTALK Plumas County Bank v. C. II.

Gard rivals in town Tuesday from Oakland. Contractor and Builder' ner. Demurrer set for hearing April 0th at 10 a. m. Quiney, Cal.

They are interested in some milling properties in the Elizabethtown sec tion. TO HOLD EXAMINATION Mrs. R. C. Enslow and child came FOR POSTMASTERSHIP up from Oroville several days ago, An examination under the direc-ion of the United States civil service and are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. W. Schneider, parents of Mrs. Enslow. will advise the Board of Supervisors against the payment of any claim that is not legally chargeable or for which the County has not received full value, and unless all claims against the County are a legal charge will refuse to approve the same.

I will give all matters submitted to me for legal opinion careful consideration and shall, to the best of my ability, so advise in matters of public concern as to best serve the interests of the County at large, consistent with the law on the subject, without regard to previous professional interests, I shall at all times i- i -ii i Wm. Hemstalk, the cement worker, laid cement walks this week in front of the residences of E. Garner and --BUY-- J. OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS A FULL LINE FOR SALE BY W. G.

REYNOLDS The Quiney Blacksmith commission, will be held at Oroville Saturday, April 11, 1914, to make certification to fill a contemplates vacancy in the office of fourth-class postmaster at Keddie. The compensation of postmaster at that point last year was $485. The present postmaster, R. F. Koonter, recently moved to Pomona.

John M. Short. Mr. and Mrs. E.

N. Mitchell, for mer residents of Quiney, have moved from Xevada City to Reno. Applicants must reside within the territory supplied by the post office oe reaay to, ana win arait ana en-1 Beruheinl( coiiector of poll force any ordinance that you or the taxeg umler Assessor youngf was a for which the examination is an nounced. xxm.u oi supervisors may oy ma-, visitor iu Quiney Tuesday jui iij vie uiieci. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PLUMAS NATIONAL-BULLETIN Application forms aud full infor That all petty irregularities of per mation concerning the requirements i Fred Morrison was a visitor in town sonal conduct will be carefully in- of the examination can be secured Monday from Spring Garden.

vestigated to the end that no person from the postmaster at Keddie, California, or from the United States FOR RENT shall be unnecessarily or illegally sub-1 jected to public trial or humiliation. I ATTORNEY'S STATE That I will absolutely refrain from Civil Service Commission, Washing- on, D. C. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING any professional engagement that! RAILROAD'S CASE Age limit, 21 years and over on the date of the examination, with the exception that in a state where wom will in any manner impair my use-1 fulness as attorney for the County, or conflict with my official duty. Warren Olney Jr.

and Charles Snook If elected I shall take office free Address Merchants on Western Pa-from pledge or promise to any person cific Franchise en are declared by statute to be of full age for all purposes at 18 years, women 18 years of age on the date Bodies Prepared for Burial or for Shipment TIMBER LANDS FOR GRAZING PURPOSES FOR YEAR 1914 Apply to THE RED RIVER LUMBER CO. 807 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota. scp25-mar25 of the examination will be admitted. or interesr, ouier man set iortu in the foregoing statement, which state Funerals Directed ment I have made with the full knowl OAKLAND, Mar. 24 At a of the Merchants' Exchange held THE LIVING WORD edge and understanding that failure v.

uuu uiiuciaiauuui luflL laiiuic JOHNDONNENWIRTH PORTOLA, CAL. -dee'). I this evening, Attorney Charles li my part to perform any or all of i on earth thou hast not any wind that -I uuuun, i eiji unciiiiii" me UCSLCIII A tithe promises contained therein, or i i gific Eauwavieinpanv, presented the anv nf hpr mo blows 1 ra ni.l a nP tha omiuiunt J1, tllj Ulillllllli It CIO Which is not music; every weed of law, will give you ample grounds thine Pressed -rightly flows in aromatic upon which I may be recalled from office. L. H.

HUGHES. March 23d, 1914. "Adv. wine I HOLLY C. THOMAS ill cSKe bardie And every humble hedgerow flower that grows, And every little brown bird that doth SUPERIOR JUDGE HUGHES N.

OF SACRAMENTO DIES sing, Wm. ROBBIE, Propr. Manufacturer and Direct ImDorter Hath something greater than itself, PRACTICAL PAINTER it AND DECORATOR II! and bears of all kinds of GRANITE AND A living word to every living thing. Albeit it hold the message unawares, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MARBLE WORK Corner First and Main Sts. CHICO, CAL.

to whether or not the city of Oakland should grant an extension of time in the matter of making improvements on the Oakland water front. He said: "The Western Pacific has been forced to delay making its improvements because it has been impossible for the road to secure the needed ready money. Railroad legislation, investigation of common carriers, interstate and state commerce commissions and their regulation of railroads have all aided in depressing the market for railroad securities, in addition to the natural depression 'which has existed. "We are willing to make the improvements if given additional time, but to have made such improvements before this has been out of the question. We did not have the money to make them and could not secure it." All shapes and sounds have some thing which is not SACRAMENTO, Mar.

26. After an illness which has confined him to his bed for the past three months, Superior Judge Joseph W. Hughes died at bis home, 915 street, shortly before 8 o'clock last night. Dropsy was the immediate cause of his death, although he was suffering from a complication of diseases. Of them; a spirit broods amid the SIGN PAINTING Apply to him personally, or address him at P.

0. BOX 162, QUINCY, CAL. H. M. LUMAN, QUINCY AGENT, will carry a full set of designs and samples.

Prices as low as consistent with first class work. grass Vague outlines of the Everlasting Thought Lie in the melting shadows as they pass; The touch of an Eternal Presence Attorney Hughes went down to Sacramento early in the week on a business trip. A thrills The fringes of the sunsets and the hills. Richard Realf. Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Byington of Sacramento were arrivals in Quiney early in the week. Olney said: "It is necessary for the Western Pacific to secure an extension of time and we want until February 1, 1915, to start work.

We contemplate that it will take from a year to 15 months to complete the improvements, and we ask that we be given two years." Subscribe for the National-Bulletin. MEADOW VALLEY hotel GOOD FISHING STREAMS AND LAKES WITHIN EASY REACH r3s 1 1 CANDIDATES' CARDS Political announcements in the usual form will be made under this head at the rate of $5 each, in advance. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination and election to the office of Sheriff of Plumas county, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, August 25th. Respectfully, W. C.

REYNOLDS. Quiney, March 26, 1914. SHIFTLESS 3ELIGIC0T. Old Mammy Mary Persimmons called one day on the village lawyer. "Well, old lady," he said, "what can I do for "Ah wants to divo'ce mah husband," said Aunt Mary.

"Divorce you Uncle Bill?" cried the lawyer. "Good heavens, whyf" "Bekase he's done got religion, dat's why," said Aunt Mary; "an' we ain't had a chicken on de table fo' six, weeks." Ohio Farmer. Excellent Climate and Pure Water. Good Board and Lodging at Reasonable Rates. An Excellent Summer Resort in the Midst of Beautiful Mountain Scenery.

THE PLUMAS HOUSE IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY A REAL OUTING where the Fishing is good and the hotel accommodations are of the best, take a trip on the W. P. R. R. to Quiney and stop at the PLUMAS HOUSE.

For further particulars, write to B. SCHNEIDER, QUINCY, CAL. F. VERE, Prop. Meadow Valley, Plumas County, Cal.

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