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PAGE 6 THE CHEHALIS BEE-NTJGGET, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923. CHEHALIS, WABHINOTOf IXX3AL GRANGERS NAMED. At the state Grange meeting in Bremerton last week, O. C. Wisner of Lewis county was named chairman of the finance committee.

A. S. Into town from the intake. The was re-elected master of the opposition. H.

A. Davis of Lewis county was named on the transportation committee; E. E. Wilkinson on Insurance; Frank O. Miller on Pomona granges; Cora E.

Wisner on memorial; Walter Knox and Fred Barnes on taxation; A. S. Shearer on marketing; Geo. J. Nist on dairying; Alma E.

Swigert on Kegley memorial home, with J. C. Lawrence chairman of the committee. RE-LOCATE PIPE MNE. Preliminary to the relaying of.the half-mile of pavement from the Chehalis city limits to the Napavlne corner, southeast on the Pacific high- BIG CARNIVAL DANCE AT Auditorium Sat.

Night, June 9 DANOE EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY BOBBIE LEAHI Who sang at the Movie Ball, will sing next Tuesday at the Dance. G. W. LEDfORD Manager and Instructor way, contract for which will be let June 26, the city has contracted with Vene Hendricks for the excavation necessary for re-location of BOO feet of the city's 14-inch water main lead- price is per cuhlc yard. GEORGE DINAS CONVICTED.

Dlnas, Morton restaurant keeper, was convicted last Thursday night by a jury at Everett, of the murder of Gust-Karas of that city. After a bakery in Everett burned early in March Karas and his sister- in-law were found dead with their skulls crushed. Two children were suffocated in the fire. The jury recommended that Dinas be sentenced to life imprisonment. THE FORD LINE ABROAD.

Detroit, June abroad there is an increasing demand for the products of the Ford Motor Company and It includes the whole ford line, cars, trucks and Fordson tractors. During the first four months of the year foreign sales of Ford cars and trucks reached a total of 76,142. This is 34,883 more than were sold in the same period a year ago. In the same months, Fordson tractor sales mounted to 4534, more than twice those of last year, when 1894 Fordsons were sold in foreign kets. An outstanding feature is the remarkable demand for Ford products in the Scandinavian countries.

In Belgium, too, there is an unusual demand for Fords. W. D. Lord went to Portland on business Friday. Notice Is Herehy Given: That the bonds listed below were selected by lot June 11, 1923, pursuant to terms of the Lewis-Pacific Dairymen's Association trust mortgage of July 1, 192i, and the holders thereof are required to present aald bonds, with all coupons due July 1, 1923, or thereafter attached, for redemption at Coffman- Dobson Bank Trust Chehalls, Washington, on or after July 1, 1923.

This notice Is g-lven pursuant to the terms of said mortgage. The.bonds referred to above are numbered aa follows: $50 Bonds: $100 Bonds: Bonds: 2 310 669 991 1408 10 318 685 1014 1429 46 325 707 1015 1435 66 330 720 1022 1439 76 339 723 1024 1462 77 341 729 1031 1490 79 359 739 1032 1494 116 365 745 1038 1507 133 37-1 750 1040 1536 136 375 752 1051 1539 145 431 763 1079 1547 147 443 781 1127 1549 162 453 785 1163 200 460 SOI 1170 201 461 814' 1218 208 483 820 1228 209 B15 834 1234 222 522 869 1266 231 548 877 1282 238 578 897 1289 256 623 906 1351 265 635 964 1358 273 645 965- 1371 276 646 967 1375 286 656 984 1398 290 661 987 COFFMAN-DOBSON BANK TRUST by J. A. Wrlg-ht, Trust Officer (2t3) Notice of Hearing 1 of Final Account and Petition for Distribution and Discharge. In the Superior court of the state of Washington, for Lewis county.

In the matter of the estate of Jacob L. Shockley, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That Mary E. Shockley, the executrix of the above estate, has filed in the above entitled matter and court her final account and i a petition for distribution of the residue of -said estate, and for her. discharge and has asked the said court to settle said report and to distribute tlie residue of said estate to the persons i to the same and to discharge the executrix; and that the above entitled court has fixed Saturday, the 28th day of 1923, at the of 1:30 p.

m. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be a as the time and before said court at the courthouse In the city of Chehalis, Lewis county, Washing-ton, as the place for the hearing and determination thereof, COWLITZ, CHEHALIS AND CASCADE RAILWAY Special Service Dally Except Saturday-Sunday TIME TABLE "The Rail Gris Car Route" PASSENGER STATIOV AT CHEHALIS Opposite Union Station Effective February 17, 1923 COWLITZ, CHEHALIS AND CASCADE RAILWAY Dally Except Saturday-Sunday Special Service P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.

A.M. STATIONS A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M.

1 0-1 fi 10 '21 i 10 '34 10 '37 10 4 6 11 '05 11 '20 9 '30 9 '40 9 4 6 9'51 9 59 10'05 10 'OS 10 '14 10 '17 10 '26 10 4 6 4 '20 4 '30 4 3 5 4 4 1 4 4 8 4 5 4 4 5 7 5 "03 5 '06 5 15 5 2 5 5 4 0 12'10 12'20 1 2 2 6 12-31 1''38 12-44 1 2 4 7 12-53 12-56 1 "05 1'25 7 0 0 7-10 7 2 0 7 2 5 7-3'' 7 3 8 7 4 1 7 4 7 7 5 0 7 5 9 8'19 2 9i 4 7 2 9 1 10 1 12 12 5 15 0 18 3 Lv CHEHALIS -Ar ELEVENTH ST SPENCER OXLEY FOREST KLAUS FERRIS M4.COMBER JONES ONALASKA Ar LACAMAS Lv Ar BEAVER Lv (Lacamas Logging Camp) 9:30 9 2 5 9:19 9:14 9 0 8 9:01 8:58 8'52 8:49 8 4 0 8:25 2:30 2:25 2:19 2:14 2:08 2:01 1:58 1-52 1:49 1-40 1:25 7:25 7:20 7:14 7:097 0 3 6:56 6:53 6 4 7 6 4 4 6 3 5 6:20 6:00 11:54 11:49 4 4 11:39 11-34 11:27 11:24 11-18 11-15 11-06 10:51 12-53 12:48 12:43 12:38 12-33 12-26 12:23 12-17 12-04 11-55 11-40 11:25 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M.

A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.

Note last car for Onalaska and Lacamas leaves Chehalls daily EXCEPT SATURDAY and SUNDAY evenings at 9 3 0 p. arriving at Onalaska 18:26 p. Lacamas 10:46 p. m. i leaves Lacamas 10:51 p.

Onalaska 11:06 p. arriving Chehalis 11:54 p. m. SATURDAY and SUNDAY evenings last car leaves Chehalis at 10:00 p. arriving Onalaska 10:55 p.

Lacamas 11:05 p. Beaver (Lacamas Logging Camp), 11:20 p. m. Returning, leaves Beaver (Lacamas Logging Camp), 11:25 p. Onalaska 11:55 p.

arriving Chehalls 12:53 a. m. John Parr and C. R. Bennett Will Handle the Cars R.

G. COFFMAN, Ticket Agent GORDON M. BROWN, Superintendent W. E. BROWN, President CHEHALIS, WASHINGTON STUDEBAKER I I I A You Can Buy More Weight- But You Won't Find a Better Car In the Studebaker Big-Six you get all the performance, all the comfort, and all the dependability that any car can give--at a price that smaller producers cannot even approach.

The Big-Six Touring is a seven-passenger car with a seven-passenger motor and seven-passenger dimensions throughout. It distinctly is not a seven- passenger body mounted on a five- passenger chassis. The Big-Six will take the steepest hills on high. It will maintain a high rate of speed over long stretches hour after hour. No car provides more restful riding--none is easier to operate.

None is freer from frequent repairs. Power to climb in high Equipment is complete, even to an extra wheel with tire, tube and tire cover. Its low price is due to large volume and to the fact that Studebaker over-, head is shared by three models--all sixes. Then, too, only one manufacturing profit is included in the Big-Six price because all vital parts are manufactured in Studebaker plants. If you spend more than the Big-Six price you can buy more weight and bulkiness and pay more for overhead and operation, but you will not get a better automobile.

Studebaker has been buiiding quality vehicles for 71 years. gear any climbable hill Ertra disc wheel complete with cord tire, tube and tire cover. Bumpers. Motomet rain-proof windshield, automatic windshield cleaner, and glare-proof visor. Rear-viei eter.

One-piece, riewmirror. Aluminum-bound running boards with corrugated rubber mats and step pads. Aluminum kick plates. Grip handles on body rails. Smibbers.

Cowl lights, courtesy light, tonneau lamp end combination stop-and-tail light. Cowl ventilator. Clock. Thief-proof transmission lock. MODELS AND o.

b. factories LIGHT-SIX 113' W. 40 B. P. Tourinp O7; Roadster (3-Para.) 975 Conpe-Roadoter(2-PaB3- 1225 Sedan SPECIAL-SEC 119" W.

50 H. P. 'Tv-iinE fi 37-; Roadster 2-Pcn.) 1250 Coupe (5-Pon.) 1975 5050 BIG-SIX 136' W. fO Speedster (5-Paao.) Coupe (5-Fass.) B.P. 1835 2550 2750 Terms to Meet Your Convenience ST.

HELENS GARAGE J. E. Gabel Market Street I I A A A Notice Is further given: That all persona Interested may- appear at said, time peUUon JeCt t0 sald re and Witness the Honorable W. A. Rev- judg-e of the said SuperioT cVurV and the seal of said, court, this let day of June, 1923.

MARY GRIMM HULL Estate; Chehalls, Wash. 3t4 Notice of Appointment and Qualification AdmfnlBtrator and Notice to realtors. In the Superior court of the state of Lewis county. a Notice Is hereby given: That the un- derslg-ned, Louis Grlel, has been ap- a ha 3 1 uallfi ed as administrator of the above entitled estate and that all persons having claims against said estate are required to serve same on the undersigned administrator at the office of Hull Murray, Coffman- Dobson bulldmg, Chehalis, Lewis county, Washington, or upon the attorneys or record for said administrator below named, and file such claims with the clerk of said court, together with the proof of such service, within six months ate of the first Publication of this notice, or said claims shall be forever barred. Date of first publication, June 8 1923 TTTTT SFr IS GARI EL, Administrator.

HULL MURRAY, Office and Postofflce address: Rooms 6-9 Coffman- Dobson Bank Trust Co. Bldg Che- halls, Lewis County, Washington It3 Notice Time and Place of Settlement of Final Account and Petition For Distribution. In the Superior court of the state of Washington, In and for Lewis In the matter of the estate Henry Koher, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Sarah Koher, administratrix of the estate of Henry Koher. deceased, lias rendered and presented for settlement, and filed In this court, the account of her administration of said estate, and petition for distribution, and that Saturday the day of July, 1923, at 10 o'clock a in the courtroom of the courthouse In Chehalis, Lewis Washington' has been duly appointed by this court as the time and place for the hearing of said final account and i i for distribution, at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing, and contest the same.

Dated this 13th day of June, 2d3 MARY GRIMM, Clerk. Kotlce of Appointment and Qualification of Administratrix and Notice to Creditors, In the Superior court of the state of Washington, for Lewis county. In the matter of the estate of Talbott Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the undersigned, Lillian Smith, has been appointed and has qualified as administra- trix of the above entitled estate and a all persons having claims against said estate are required to serve same on the undersigned administratrix at the office of Hull Murray, Coffman- Dohson i i Chehalis, Lewis county, Washington, or upon the attorneys of record for said administratrix below named, and file such claims with the clerk of said court, together with the proof of such service, i i six months a the date of the first publication of this notice, or said claims shall be forever barred. Date of first publication, June 15, 1923.

LILLIAN SMITH, Administratrix. HULL MURRAY, Office and Postofflce address: Rooms 6-9 Coffman- Dobson Bank Trust Co. Che- halls, Lewis County, Washington. 2t3 Notice of Hearing Final Report and Petition for Distribution and Discharge. In the Superio'r court of the state of Washington for Lewis county.

In the matter of the estate of Bessie M. Mehl, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that Edward Deggeller, administrator de bonis non, of the estate of Beasie M. Mehl, deceased, has riled in the above entitled proceeding and said Superior court his linal'account and therewith his petition for distribution and discharge, and has applied to said court to settle said report, and to distribute the residue of said estate to the persons entitled to the same, and to discharge said administrator, and the above entitled court lias fixed Friday, the 13th day of July, 1923, at the p. m.

at the courthouse in Chehalis, Washington, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, for the hearing and determination thereof. Notice is further given, that all persons interested may appear at said time and place and object to report and petition. Dated at Chehalis, Washington, this llth day of June, 1923. EDWARD DEGGELLER, Administrator de bonis non of said Estate. W.

W. LANGHORNE, Attorney for Administrator; P. O. address, Chehalis, Washington. 2t3 Notice of Appointment and Qualification of Executor and Notice to Creditors.

In the Superior court of the state of Washington, for Lewis county. In the matter of the estate of Jesse Clay Swigert, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the undersigned, W. A. H.

Birley, has been appointed and has qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Jesse Clay Swigert, deceased, and the creditors of said decedent and all persons a i claims against his estate are i to serve their claims upon Hull Murray, attorneys for the executor, at office below specified, and flle the same with the clerk, of the above entitled court, with proof of such service i i six after the date of the first publication of this notice, to- wit, within six after the 8th day of June, 1923, and if such claims are not served and filed within the time aforesaid, they shall be barred. W. A. H. BIRLEY, Executor.

HULL MURRAY, Attorneys of Record for said Estate. Office and Pbatofnce address: Coffman-Dobson Bank Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington. Notice of No. 2782. In the Superior court of the state of Washington for Lewis county.

In the matter of the estate of Kath-- erine Schellenberger, deceased. Under authority of an order granted by the Superior court of Lewis county, state of Washington, dated the 12th day of June, 1923, the undersigned, the Make It Tour Seattle Home Hotel St. Regis 2nd Ave. Stewart, SEATTLE J. A.

Gilmore W. N. Gilmore Managers 140 LJght Outside Rooms; Cafe in Connection; Three Garages Within Two Blocks. Rates, $1.50 and Up PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS PHYSICIANS H. B.

STKPHENSON, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Phones--Office, 599; Residence, 479. Field Building Centralla, DR. J.

T. COLEMAN Pbyulclan and Snrpeon Diseases of Women, and Diseases of the Rectum. Calls Made Anywhere, at Any Time. Phone--Office and Residence, 106-W. Over Burnett's Jewelry Store ChehuliB, Washington DR.

J. M. SLEICHER Phynlclan and Surgeon Special Work on Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat--Also Surgical Wcrk Fitting Eye Glasses a Specialty Office Over Saurlol's Pharmacy Chehalis, Washington HENRI L. PETIT Physician and Surgeon Office In Rush Building, Market St. Clielmlls, Washington DR.

G. W. KENNICOTT Proprietor of ChehallB General Hospital Office at Hospital, Corner of State and Prlndle Streets. Special Attention Given to Surgery, Diseases of Women, and Diseases of the Rectum. Calls Made A at Any Time.

Chehalis, Washington G. W. OVERMEYEH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Specialties Diseases of Women and Children.

Home, Market Street Office, Rooms 1-8, Rush Building Phones Office, 326; Residence, 215- J. ChehallK, DR. HARRY FEAGLES Physician and Surgeon Office; Coffman-Dobson Bunk Bldg. Phone, 363 Residence 1108 Market Street, Phone, 364 Chehalis, Washington EMMOGENE POWE'LL, SHERMAN, M. O.

Phyalelnn and Surgeon 1230 Chehalls opp. Lewis-Pacific Dairymen's Plant. Phone, 293-J Specialty: The Treatment of Women's Diseases, and Diseases of Children. Also General Practice, making a 8pe- ciatly of Rheumtftie and Kidney Diseases, and of Chehmlls, tf DR. H.

EDWARD SMITH Rush Bldg. Phone--Office, 320 Residence, St. Helena Hotei Chehalls, Washington DENTISTS DR. H. W.

BIINTON Dental Surgeon Connected with Tacoma Clinic Tnooma, Washington 8t DR. A. C. NICHOLSON Dentist Bush Building, Over the Poatofflce Office Phone--362-J 882 Market Street, Chehalls, Washington DR. A.

R. FARRISH Graduate Dentist Office Over Gabel Gabel's Phone, 111-W Chehalls, Washington VETERINARIAN DR. GEO. W. STAGG9 Graduate Veterinarian Office and Residence, 1372 Market Street Telephone, 30-W.

Chehalls, Washington ATTORNEYS TRIMBLE GENERAUX Practice before all State, Federal and Bankruptcy Courts. Offices: Rooms 4 and 5, Hartman Nathan Block Phone Chehalls, Washington executor, will sell at private sale, the following described property: Sixty 6 0 feet off from the east side of the south one-half of lot 6, block 11, Irish's Second addition to Chehalis; described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of said lot thence northerly on the east boundary line thereof to the north boundary line of the south one-half of said lot thence westerly parallel with the south boundary line of lot 6, sixty 6 0 thence southerly parallel with the east boundary line of lot thence easterly on the south boundary line of said lot 6 sixty (60) feet; to the southeast corner of said lot to the place of beginning, all In Lewis county, state of Washington. The same will be made on or after the 2nd day of July, 1923, and bids will be received at the office of O. J. Albers, attorney for said estate, In the Bush building, Chehalls, Lewis county, Washington.

The terms of sale are: Ten per cent at the time of sale, and the balance upon the confirmation of said sale by the court. Dated at Chehalls, this 17th day of June, 1923. CHRIST INSEL, Executor of the Estate of Katherine Schellenberger, deceased. O. J.

ALBERS, Attorney for said Estate. 2t2 Notice of Hearing of Final Account and Petition for Distribution and Discharge. In the Superior court of the state of Washington, for Lewis county. In the matter of the estate of Herman Kalbus, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That Margaret Kalbus, the administratrix with the will annexed of the above named decedent, hag filed in the above entitled matter and court her final account and therewith a petition for distribution of the residue of said estate, and for her discharge and has asked the said court to settle said report and to dist i the residue of said estate to the persons entitled to the same and to discharge the administratrix; and that the above entitled court has fixed Saturday the 30th day of June, 1923, at the heur of 1:30 o'clock p.

m. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, as the time and before said court at the court- in the city of Chehalls, Lewis county, Washington, as the place, for the hearing and determination thereof Notice is given that all persons Interested may appear at said time and place and object to said reoort and petition. Witness, the Honorable A. Reynolds, judge of the said Superior court; and the seal of said court this 26th day of May, 1923. MARY GRIMM (Seal of Court) Clerk of said Court By Ora G.

Black, Deputy Clerk HULL MURRAY, Office and Posfofflce address: Rooms 6-9 Coffman-Dobson Bank Trust Co. building, Chehalis, Lewis County, Wash. 52t4 ing 40 acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof, appraised at $4,776.00. Timber on Nw of of section 30, township 12 north, range 5 west, W. containing 40 acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof, appraised at $1,747.75.

Said timber on said land will be sold for not less than the appraised value, as appraised by the Board of State Land Commissioners In the manner provided by law, a statement of which is now flle in the office of the auditor of county. Terms of sale are: Cash, to be on the day of sale. The purchaser of timber on state lands will have five (5) years within Which to remove said timber, with the prlyileg-e of securing extensions of time under the statutes governing. The timber on the above described lands is offered for sale in pursuance of an order of the Board of State Land Commissioners, and an order of sale duly Issued and certified by the Commissioner of Public Lands of the state of Washington, now on flle in the office of the county auditor of said county CLARK V. SAVIDGEj Commissioner of Public Lands.

Summons for 32. In Justice's court, Chehalis precinct, before P. C. Beaufort, justice of the peace in and for Lewis county, state of Washington. Robert Warmuth, plaintiff, vs.

Chas. Baker, defendant. State of Washington, County of Lewis; ss. a Baker: You are hereby notified that Robert Warmuth has.filed a complaint against you in said court which will come on to be heard at my office in Chehalis, Lewis obunty, Wash- OI 2 2 da of June -A- D. 1922, at 10 o'clock and unless you appear and then and there answer the same will be taken as confessed and the demand of the plaintiff granted.

The object and demand of said Robert Warmuth Is for the sum of $33 00 for merchandise sold and delivered to defendant the same being long past due and still owing, and for the cost of this action. Filed, the 25th day of May, A. 1923 C. BEAUFORT. Summona by Publication.

Notice of Sale of Timber on State Land. Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 3d day of July, 1923, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock In the afternoon, commencing at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day. In front of the main entrance door to the county courthouse in the city of Chehalls, county of Lewis state of Washington, either by" the countjr auditor of said county, or by a member of the board of state land commissioners of the state Washington the timber on the following described state land will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder therefor, to-wlf. Application, No. on of of section 16, township 15 north, range 5 west, W.

containing 80 acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof, appraised Application No. on 'A of Sey of section 36, township 13 north, range 5 west, W. containing 40 acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof, appraised at $1,347.50, excepting and reservlne therefrom a tract of land for a schoolhouse site, being that portion of the of the Sett of said section described as follows: Beginning at the point where the south line of the county, road intersects the east line of said section 36, and running thence south along said east line 266-feet; thence de -west, 640 feet; thence north 256 feet more or less to thl south line of the county road; thencfe easterly and southeasterly alone the south line of said county road 570 feet more or less, to the point of beginning said portion containing ah area of 3'fi acres, more or less; also subject to ment for right-of-way for county road heretofore granted to Lewis county shown on the flies, map and records thereof In the office of the Commissioner of Public Lands. Application No. on of Nett of section 30, township 12 north, range 5 west, W.

contain- C. A. Wingren William Murphy, or the unknown heirs of WiT- liam Muprhy, if deceased; the unknown heirs of Turner R. Roundtree, deceasIdL-to if any; the unknown heirs of EmnyjMB of' Al? 7 11 10 11 heirs? the wife parties unknown 1 tltle estate, lien, or in the real estate described in th OI lnt l5 Bln iefeil ia on June Allen hel the WlL IRQ! rst an on December 28. 1895, or her unknown heirs; also all a at his office below stated- a case ofsyour failure object or, the above entitled ac- and to ft title In; the tate; to-wlt Wl describ ed real.

eS- certain niece 'or -nurroi situate and being: It the east Una of H. R. stni? MTM'- 1 B1 Tunning thenceTeeit 67.BO chains; Bbuth 22.60.

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