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Page 8 A General Directory COLVILLE Mayor, L. C. Jesseph. Councilmen first ward, E. C.

Conner, Chauncey St. Clair. second ward, W. H. Graham, J.

E. Dodson. Councilmen third ward, G. B. Ide, Jas.

English. Councilman at large, Dan Droz. Treasurer, Lee A. Mantz. Clerk, J.

C. Hard. Health officer, Dr. L. B.

Harvey. Attorney, F. Leo Gnnstead. Water commissioner, C. 0.

Smith. Engineer, F. S. Thomas. Night marshal, W.

W. Bryant. Justice of the peace, A. L. Knapp, F.

H. Bradley. Council meets every Tuesday night at city hall. CHURCHES Congregational-G. H.

Rice, minister; Sunday school 10 a. morning service 11 a. evening service 7:30 p. Junior 3oclety 230 p. Endeavor Society Ladies' Aid Society every Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Roman Catholic Church-Immaculate Conception. Third and Maple streets; services every Sunday at 8 and 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

Every Monday at 7 a. m. Baptist-Bible school 10 a. B. Y.

P. U. 7 30 p. m. L.

W. Ross, pastor. Church of Christ- G. E. Counts, pastor: Sunday School 10:00 a.

preaching services 11 a. Junior Christian Endeavor 3:00 p. Christian Endeavor 6:30. evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30.

First Methodist Episcopal Church Corner of Fourth North Elm streets; M. L. Sanders pastor. Pastor's residence. 358 North Elm phone 716.

Hours of service: Sunday school at 10.00. preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 7:30 p. Epworth League 6.30, prayer inuvthig on Wednesday evening at 7.30.

Choir practice on Thursday evening. From April 16 to Sept 15. evening services 30 minutes later. Free Methodist-Rev. Geo.

T. Klein, pastor; Sunday school 10 a. preaching 11 a. song and praise service followed by preaching at 8:00 p. prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p.

m. Preaching at Orin Tuesday nights. Seventh Day Adventlsts-Meet every Sabbath at 11.00 a. Ist and 3rd Sabbaths Young People's meeting; 2nd, missionary reading; 4th. evangelistic service.

St. John's Episcopal-Rev. Henry Purdue, Spokanu.archdoacon; services third Sunday evening In each month. Christian Science-Services 11 a. Sundays.

Sunday school at 10 a.m.; Wednesday evening meeting 8:00. LODGES ANU CLUBS Colville Lodge No. 50, F. A. R.

Baker, W. L. secretary. Meet Ist and 3rd Thursdays, Masonic temple. Colville Chapter No.

20. Royal Arch Masons H. W. Stull, high priest; U. G.

Kich, Svc. Meet 2nd Monday. Masonic temple. Colville Chapter No. 67.

Order of Eastern dUr- Mrs. Hattie Steneer. W. Mrs. Besiio Vilwock.

secretary. Meet and 4th Thursdays. Masonic temple. Colville Lodse No. 109, O.

O. Walah. N. Alvin Miller, secretary- Meet every Wednesday. 1.

o. O. hall. Faithful Rebekah Lodge No. 90- Bertha Graham.

N. Grace Townsend. secretary. Meet Ist and 3rd 1. O.

O. F. ball. Isaac 1. Stevens Lodge No.

148. Knights oi Pythias-D. M. Hurt. C.

L. C. Richardson. K. of K.

and B. Meut 2d and 4th Monday. 1. O. O.

F. hall. Tamarack Camp No. 9211. Modern Woodmen of America -L.

Thurber.V. A. L. Knapp, clerk. Meet 2nd and 4th Saturdays.

I. O. O. F. hall.

Adah Camp No. 4684. Koyal Neighbors of America-Mrs. E. C.

Conner, oracle; Mrs. J. M. Wanenwetch. recorder.

Meets Ist and 3rd Saturdays. I. O. O. F.

hall. Colville Camp No. 277. Woodmen of the World- F. B.

Goetter, consul commander; W. Gammge, clerk. Meets Ist and 3rd Tuesdays. O. O.

F. I.nil. Tamarack Circle No.22l.Women of Woodcraft- Un. is. C.

Conner guardian neighbor; Mrs. Nellie Seal, clerk. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. I. O.

O. F. I mil. Brotherhood of American Yeomen-E. Conner, foreman; K.

S. Wiltse. correspondent. Meet second and fourth Thursdays. O.

O. F. hall. General John M. Corse Post No.

98. G. A. W. F.

Perkins, commander; E.T. Eckley, adjutant Meet 4th of eveiy month. 11 v. m. Woman's Kelief Frances Thomas, president; Mrs.

Fannie Knapp. secretary. Meet 4th of each month. 2 p. in.

The T. L. branch of the W. C. T.

U. moots each Sunday at 2:30 p. in. at the W. a T.

U. hall on Main street. Colville Valley Grange No. 249-Chria McOonell master; M. 11.

C. Allen, secretary. Meet Ist and 3d Saturday, 8 p. m. at Grange hull.

Stevens County Livestock Association Morrison. Valley, C. M. Baker. Colville.

R. F. D. 1. E.

T. Gates, Colville, R. F. D. 2.

sec; Colville Chamber of Commerce -Governing Board B. W. Emery, (president). L. E.

Jeaseph (vice president), H. It. Williams. Lee A. Muntz.

Carl Buchanan. W. W. Campbell, secretary. W.

L. Sax. treasurer, Colvilie Volunteer Fire Department -F. S. Thomas, chief; W.

C. Spedden. secy. Meet at lire hall every Monday night. Colville Rod and Gun Club-Dr.

W. F. Dlffenbacher, president: Louis G. Keller, secretary. Stevens County Motor L.

B. Harvey, president; K. A. Thayer. secretary.

Colville Improvement Club-Mrs. E. K. Arnold, president. Mrs.

D. H. Carey, secretary. White Lake Grange-Geo. Knapp.

master; D. Steele. sec. Meet 2d and 4th Saturdays. Stevens County Pomona Grange-Bert Curry.

Meyers Falls, master; M. H. C. Allen. Colvilie K.

F. D. 2.. secretary; meets quarterly. See the Examiner for job printing.

Cuts, Burns, Bruised, Sores, and quickly healed with Arnica Salve. It prevents infection, ia antiseptic, aoothinf, healing. Try it onoe. Money Back If It Fails. The Original and Genuine.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals the Hurt All and Me. Professional Column DR. L. B. HARVEY DR.

S. E. ROSENTHAL Physicians and Surgeons Lane Bldg. Phone 435 8 Clark J- W. Henderson CLARK HENDERSON Physician! and Surgeons Dorman- Lynch Bldg.

DR. R. S. WELLS Physician and Surgeon Bank of Colville Bids; Office Phone 1275, Residence 1273 W. F.

DIFFENBACHER Only the Quality of Work DR. O. F. VINSON Dentist Postoffice Bldg. JESSEPH BOURLAND Lawyers First National Bank Building F.

LEO GRINSTEAD Lawyer Bank of Colvilte Bldg. CAREY JOHNSOM LAWYERS 3-4-5 Rickey Building I. A. Rochford. Colville F.

Y. Wilson. Northport ROCHFORD WILSON Lawyers Offices at Colville and Northport R. A. THAYEk Lawyer STULL, WENTZ BAILEY LAWYERS BANK OF COLVILLK BLDO.

THOMAS ASPEN Shaving without pain or whiikeri refunded. U. C. Cranke CoL W. F.

Yohnka. (xjlviUo Kitzville CRANKE YOHNKA Auctioneers Address or phone either one fur information STEVENS COUNTY Senator, A. W. Anderson, Rep. Representatives, J.

C. Hutchiuson, Evans, and W. L. Smith, Chewelah, Dems. Judge, W.

H. Jackson. Auditor, A. 13. Sansburn, Dem Treasurer, Bliss Phillips, Hep.

Clerk, L. C. Richardson, Dem Sheriff, W. L. Woodard, Dem.

Assessor, A. E. Dodson, Dem. Attorney, John B. Slater, Dem.

Supt. Schools, Martha Hoardman, Rep. Surveyor, R. B. Thomas, Dem.

Coroner, Dr. W. Mighell, Dem. Health Officer, Dr. L.

B. Harvey. County game Warden, C. J. Rhode, Colville.

Game commissioners, A. F. (chairman), Chewelah; L. A. Kerr (secretary), Colville; O.

W. Noble, Kettle Falls. Commissioners, P. H. Graham, Colville, M.

C. Stolp, Chewelah, Frank Ferguaon, Hunters, Hup. Meet Ural Monday of month. CITY UF COLiVILLIfi. Commercial center of valley, county seat of Btevens Population 2600.

Altitude 1635. Average yearly temperature 46.5. Average yearly precipitation 17 Inches. No exuumua In emperati re cr rainfall. School registration boo.

High school registration 140. Three school buildings, total value walks tin! crosswalks, 140 pound pressure water system, 22,000 sewar system, electric light system, $22,000 opera bouse, $16,000 flouring mill ffordlng cash market for all grains In the county, postoitlce building, free postal delivery i jing Instituted, $2 saw mill plant wltb dry kiln. city of lvllle Is growing. Its Chamber of Is an active body of business men wbo welcome all who wlsb to make a borne In a growing business center. wbo desire a suburban or country borne, wltb the advantage of K'mil schools, ban va.

id choice of growing, dairying, poultry raising, truck farming, diversified farming, or lumbering. Dairying claim valley Is the Ideal place In nortliwent for profitable dairying. Land suitable for farms and orchards may be bought at prices. Fur any Information, of POSTOFFICE TIME CARD C. M.

DURLAND, Postmaster. W. W. Campbell, assist, nt. li.

M. Dexter, money order clerk. E. J. Strong, general delivery clerk.

Oscar KiUow. mailing clerk. windows open from a. m. to I p.

m. Malls close (0 minutes before trains are due, except mall for 6:40 train closes at 9 p. m. evening before, and mall for southbound Sunday train closes at 11:46 a. in.

Mall for Threefurks and Aladdin at 7 a. in. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; arrives at p. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Mail for Echo and Lake City leaves at 7 a.

m. dally; arrives at daily. Mall for Crystal arrives at 11 a. ra. Thursdays and Saturdays; leaves at 1 p.

in. same Rural routes 1 and leave at 7 a. return at p. in. Postal savings bank open from 8 a.

in to p. Lobby open all night RAILWAY TIME TABLE Uavu Arrive" Spokane NORTHBOUND Colvlile 8:66 a. m. V- 4:26 p. m.

P- Arrives Colvtlle SOUTHBOUND Spokane 6:40 a. m. 10:26 a- m. 1:40 p. t'-iO p.

m. BUNDAT Arrives Spokane NORTHBOUND Colvllla 1:66 a. Laavaa Arrives ColviUa SOUTHBOUND Spokana 4:10 p. mfOIJEyiUDNEYPIIIS The ColviUe Examiner, Saturday, October 10. 1914 THE LEGAL NEWS I Advertisement.

SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. In the superior court of tlie stute of Washington, In and for the county of Stevens. A. L. plaintiff, versus James Dowic and Mrs.

James Bowie, his wife; Mary Henshaw and John Doe Renshaw, her husband (whose first name is unknown Titus Bowie and Mrs. Titus Howie. Ills wife; William Bowie and Mrs. William Bowie, his wife; Willie Bowie and Mrs. Willie Bowie, his wife; Bertha Bowie; Sam Renshaw, Jr.

and Mrs. Sam Renshaw, his wife; Arthur Bowie and Mrs. Arthur Bowie, his wife; Thomas Bowie and Mrs. Thomas Bowie. his wife; the unknown heirs of James Howie deceased: the unknown heirs of Mrs.

James Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mary Renshaw, deceased the unknown heirs of John Doe Renshaw, deceased; the unknown heirs of Titus Bowie deceased; the unknown lieirs of Mrs. Titus Bowie, deceased: the unknown heirs of William Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mrs. William Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Willie Bowie, deceased: tlie unknown heirs of Mrs. Willie Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Bert! Bowie deceased; the unknown heirs of Sam Renshaw, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mrs. Sam Renshaw, Jr deceased; the unknown heirs of Arthur Bowie deceased; the unknown lieirs of Mrs.

Arthur Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Thomas Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mrs. Thomas Bowie, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, defendants. The state of Washington, to tlie said James Bowie and Mrs. James his wife: Mary Renshaw and John Renshaw, her husband (whoue first name Is unknown); Titus Bowie and Mrs Titus Bowie, his wife; William Bowie and Mrs. William Bowie, his wife; Willie Bowie and Mrs.

Willie Bowie, his wife; Bertha Eowle; Arthur Howie and Mrs. Arthur Bowie, his wife: Thomas Howie and Mrs. Thomas Bowie, his wife; the unknown heirs of James Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mrs. James Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mary Renshaw, deceased the unknown heirs of John Doe Renshaw, deceased; the unknown heirs of Titus Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mrs. Titus Bowie, deceased: the unknown heirs of William Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mrs.

William Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Willie Bowie, deceased; tlie unknown heirs of Mrs. Willie Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Bertha Bowie, deceased: the unknown heirs of Arthur Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mrs. Arthur Bowie, deceased: the unknown heirs of Thomas Bowie, deceased; the unknown heirs of Mrs. Thomas Bowie, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein, defendants. You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, towit, within sixty days after the 29th day of August, 1914, and defend the above entitled action In the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at his office below stated; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tl 1 complaint, which has been filed wi: the clerk of said court.

The object of the above entitled action is to quiet the plaintiff's title to, and bar, foreclose and exclude the said defendants and each of them from, any interest or lien In and to, the following described real estate situated In Stevens county, Washington, towit: The west half of the southeast quarter (REU) and the east half of the southwest quarter of section eighteen (18) township thirty (30) north, of range forty-two (42) E. W. M. H. BROWN, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Postoffice address: 515 Empire State Building, Spokane, Washington. notice ron publication. Serial No. 03583. Department of the interior, United States land office at Spokane, Washington, August 28, 1914.

Notice is hereby given that Caroline E. Page, formerly Caroline E. Desharoon, of Rice, Washington, who, on March 9, 1908, made homestead entry. No. 18670, 03583, for the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter; northwest quarter of the southeast quarter; southeast quarter of the northwest quarter; northeast quarter of the ship 34 "north, range 38, E.

W. has filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to estahlish claim to the land above described, before Kathrlne S. Ide, United States Commissioner for Eastern District of Washington, at Colville, Washington, on the 17th day of October, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: George Gibson, of Rice, Washington: Robert Day, of Rice, Washington; James B. Fink, of Rice, Washington; Guy Oaylord, of Rice, Washington.

HAL J. COLE, Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Washington, county of Ste- yens. By virtue of an execution Issued out of the honorable superior court of tlie state of Washington, for the county of Lincoln, on tlie 18th day of August, 1814, by the clerk thereof, in case of E.

D. Pease, plaintiff, versus E. J. Heggarty; the Silver Union Mining Smelting Company, a corporation, of Dunn. Washington, Incorporated; It.

A. Riffle, president; P. S. McNutt, secretary and treasurer; E. J.

Heggarty, J. H. Atrops, Charles Rlngle, J. W. Hamilton and F.

M. Harmon, directors, and Albert B. Heath, number 6646, and to me as sheriff, directed and delivered, notice is hereby given that I will proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash, within the hours prescribed by law for sheriff's sales, towit, at 2 o'clock p. in. on the 10th day of October, 1914, before the courthouse door of the said Stevens county, in the state of Washington, all the right, title and interest of the said E.

J. Heggarty; Silver Union Mining Smelting Company, a corporation, of Dunn, Washington, Incorporated; R. A. Riffle, president; P. S.

McNutt, secretary and treasurer; E. J. lletrgarty; J. H. Atrops; Charles Rlngle; J.

W. Hamilton, and F. M. Harmon, directors, and Albert B. Heath In and to the following described property, towit: Mining claims known as the Copper Gold Bonanza, Copper Chief, Empire Copper, Silver King, situate in the county of Stevens, state of Washington, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, levied on as the property of Silver Union Mining Smelting Company, a corporation, to satisfy a Judgment amounting to and Interest at per annum from August 14.

1914 on $5,925.00 and on $2,100 at from February IC, 1913. with costs taxed at $19.00, together with increased In favor of P. A. McNutt, E. D.

Pease, F. Harmon, J. V. Hamilton, B. Colson, C.

Rlngle, E. A. McClure. W. O.

McClure, G. H. Atrap, R. A. Riffle, A.

B. Heath and H. B. Atrap. Given under my hand this Bth day of September, 1914.

W. L. WOODARD, Sheriff. TO CREDITORS. No.

1135. In the superior court of tlie state of Washington, In and for the county of Stevens. In the matter of the estate of Margaret A. Mitchell, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to me for allowance at the home of lohn 11 Mitchell near Turn Turn, Stevens county.

Washington, within twelve months after the date of the first publication of hlg notice, or they will be forever barred. Date of the first publication of this notice, September 26. 1914. JOHN H. MITCHETX.

Administrator of the Estate of Margaret A. Mitchell, Deceased. McCarthy Edge, Attorneys for A.l-mlnlstrator. See the Examiner for job printing SIMMONS FOB PUBLICATION. 4751.

In tlie superior court of the state of Washington, In and for the county of Stevens. Ni thcrlands American Mortgage Flank, a corporation, plaintiff, versus Vrden Orchard Company, a corporatlon: Bruce: Cliarles H. Lovell kn I-ovell, hla wife; W. Mack Thurber nnd Mrs. W.

Mack Thurber. 1 is wife: Clmrlos J. Dworak and Mrs. Hharlei I. Dworak.

Ills wife; William Walker and Mrs. William T. Walker, I is wife; Frank 1.. Thompson and Mrs. Prank Thompson, his wife; William I Nicholas am! Myrtle Nicholas, his Phillip S.

Thurher and Mrs. Phillip ft Thurber, his wife; Henry A. Brace and Mrs. Henry A Brace, his wife: rharlei A. Hatch and Mrs.

Charles A Hatch, his wire: Nnthnnlel Platt Thur- I er and Mrs. Nathaniel Platt Thurber. i wife; Julius P. Randall and Mrs. Jullui S.

Randnll. his wife; Tda Vlnton Freedley ami John Doe Freedley, her I unhand; William F. Rhmltt and Mrs. William F. Schmltt.

his wife: Herbert Novel, also known ns H. J. Noyes. and Mrs. Herbert J.

Noyes, his wife; Herbert I.uther Noyes, known also as H. L. Noyes, and Mrs. Herbert Luther Noyes. 1 wife; Mame Thompson and John i imp Thompson, her husband: Wlnslow lumber Company, corporation: Yak- Ima A Columbia River Nursery Company, corporation: John Bresnehan: George E.

Rodman, receiver of the Sortnweit Nursery Company: Washington Nursery Company, a corporation Douglas, a bachelor: Stannns. L. O. Keller and W. C.

Keller, copartnen doing business as Stannus- FCeller Hardware Company: Herman ITugiionln: J. F. Nyberg; and ,7. R. Mr.ntanye: defendants, Tlie stnte of Washington to Arden Orchard Company, a corporation: Job" Bruce; Ch.irles H.

T.ovell and Porn B. Novell, his wife: W. Mack Thurber and Mrs Mark Thurher. his wife: Charles rtworak nnd Mrs. Charles J.

Dworak. 1 is wife: William T. Walker and Mrs. William T. Walker, his wife: Frank Thompson and Mrs.

Frank L. Thompson, his wife: William J. Nicholas an Myrtle Nicholas, his wife: Phillip Thnrher and Mrs. Phillip S. Thurbei wife: Henry A.

Brace and Henry A. Brace, his wife: Chnrles Hatch nnd Mrs. Charles A. Hatch. 1 wife; Nathaniel Platt Thurber and T- Nathaniel Platt his wife: Julius S.

Randall and Mrs. Julius R. Randall, Ms wife: Ida Vinton Freedlev l.ihn Doe Froediey. her hushand: Wi' llam F. Schmltt and Mrs.

William Schmltt, his wife; Herbert known ns H. Noyes, and Herhert J. Noyes, his wife: Herhe- 1 T.uther Noyes. known also as H. L.

Noyes, and Mrs. Herhert Noyes, his wife: Mama Thompson and John Doe ompson, her husband: George E. Rodman, receiver of the Northwest Nursery Company: Washington Nursery Company, a corporation: J. F. Nyberg: .1.

R. Montanye: defendants: and each of you. are hereby summoned and required to appear within sixty days from the date of the first publication of this summons, towit: Within sixty days from the 1 nth day of September. 14, and defend the above entitled action In the cnurt aforew 11,1 and answer the complaint of plaintiff therein, and serve a copy of voiir answer the undersigned attorney fnr said plaintiff at his office and postofficn address. No.

801 Old National bank building. Spokane. Washington: and in case of your failure so tn do. Judgment will he taken against yon according to the demand of the complaint heroin, the original of which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court. The oMect and purpose of this action Is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed and delivered by the Arden Orchard Company, a.

corporation, to the plaintiff, dated June 8, 1910, covering the following described real estate situated within tlie county of Stevens, Washington, and described as follows, towit: The nortli half 2 of section ten (10), township thirty-four (34), north, range thirty-nine (39), of the Willamette meridian, containing 327 acrei more or less, according to the government survey, lens the lands conveyed to the S. F. ft N. railway company and the Wlnalow Lumber Company for railroad rlghts-of-way, and also less one acre, to school district company number 51. And, a strip 335 feet wide north nnd south and running tliP soutlicsst corner of north half (NVfc) of section ten HO).

20411.1 feet of said strip lying north of and along said east and west half section line. The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter INW'A of SWl'. of section one (1). and the north half of the southeast quarter (N'4 of RE' and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter CSW'4 of RE of section two (2). township thirty-four (84V nortli.

range thirty-nine (39). H. W. M. containing 160 acres more or less according to government survey: reserving, however, therein necessary rightof-way for logging railway.

The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter (SEM of NW'4), and the east half of the southwest quarter (EVj of SW'i). and the southwest quarter of the 'southeast ouarter (SWVt of nil In section three (3), township thirtyfour (84), north, range thirty-nine (39 east of tlie. Willamette meridian, together with all water rights now belonging to sahl Arden Orchard Company, or that may hereafter he acquired, including ditches, built or to be built, irrigation canals and water conduits of any kind or description whatsoever. together with plants, pumps, dams, water-wheels, or anything else connected with irrigation on these particular tracts, except: Commencing at a point on the southerly line of section three (3), township thirty-four (34) range thirtynine' (39), E. W.

312.56 feet westerly from the south one-quarter corner of said section three (3), said point being also on the easterly line of the county road: thence 22 degrees 40 minutes fi4.4!> feet along the easterly line of the said county road to the" southwesterly corner of the five acre tract herein described; thence 22 degrees 40 minutes 300.94 feet along the easterly line of said county rpart thence S8 degrees 50 minutes 729.9. feet: thence 37 degrees 30 minutes 347.58 feet; thence 8S degrees BO minutes 826.80 feet to the southwesterly corner above described, containing five (6) acres more or less as surveyed in Stevens county, Washington; and also excepting: Commencing at a point on the south line of section three (3), township thlrtv-four (34). north, range thirtynine (39), E. W. feet west from the south one-quarter corner of said section three (3).

said point being also on the easterly line of the county road, thence 22 degrees 40 minutes 1004.93 feet along the easterly line of said county, road to the southwesterly corner of the five-acre tract herein described: thence 22 degrees minutes 331.03 feet: thence degrees HO minutes 097.02 feet: thence degrees 00 Minutes 339.38 feet: thence 88 degrees 50 minutes 718.2 1 feet to the southwesterly corner above described, containing five acres more or less ns surveyed. The said describe tract Is in tlie SE'4 of the nnd the SW'i of the SEVi of said section commencing at a point on the north line of section ten (10), township thlrtv-four (34). north, range thlrtynlne'(3ft). E. W.

542.17 feet east of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section ten (10). and running thence 1 degree minutes 10 feet to the northwesterly corner of the fiveacre tract herein described nnd running thence 1 degree 9 minutes 432.1S feet- thence 88 degrees 35 minutes 589.29 to the county road: thence decrees 40 minutes 461.72 feet the westerly line of said county road- thence 8S degrees 50 minutes 419 89 feet to the said northwesterly corner, containing five (5) acres more or less as surveyed. The above tract Is in the of the of section 10 township thirty-four (34). rnnge thirty-nine (SI), In Stevens county. at point on the north line of section ten (10), township tl Irtv-four north, range thirtynine K.

W. 542.17 feet east of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of tlie northwest quarter of section ten (10). and running SI degree 9 minutes 462 18 feet to the northwesterly corner of tlie five-acre tract herein described: and running thence 1 degree 9 minute, r. 332 0 feet: thence 88 degreei 35 minutes T19.94 feet to the county road: thence 22 degrees 40 minutes 366.22 feet along the westerly line of said county road: thence 88 degrees II minutes 589.29 feet to the northwesterly corner above described, containing'five acres more or less Is in the northeast quarter of the nortl west quarter of said section ten. And commencing at a point on tinnorth line of section ten (10), tewnshlp thirty-four (34).

north, range thirty-nine (39) E. W. 527.17 east of the northwest corner of northeast quarter of the nortnwesi quarter of said section ten, nnd running thence 1 degree 9 minutes. 30 feet to the northeasterly corner of the five-acre tract herein described, ami running thence 1 degree minutes 430.88 feet: thence S8 degrees minutes 490 47 feet: thence 1 degree 9 minutes 433.01 feet: thence 8S degrees 50 minutes 490.47 feet to the said northeasterly corner above described, containing five (5) acres more or less as surveyed, reserving therefrom however, fifteen (15) feet for roadway along the east side thereof The said described tract is In the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section ten. Beginning at a point on the east west center line of the northeast quarter of section ten (10).

township thirtyfour (34), north, range thirty-nine (89), E. W. 2532.56 feet west of the forty corner on tlie east line of the said NF between sections ten (10). and eleven(ll). which point of beginning is alia at the Intersection of the said east and west center line with the west line 0' Sfi degree' 32 minutes 927.6 feet aithe center line extended: thence 1 degree 9 minutes 528.58 feet: thence 88 degrees IS minutes 719.94 feet to the west line of the county road: thence 22 degrees 40 minutes feet along said road to the point of beginning, containing ten (10) acres more or less as surveyed, reserving therefrom however, fifteen (18) feet for a roadway along the south side, thereof.

Tne said described tract is in the NW 1' of the NEV, and the NE'4 of the Also a tract commencing at a point on the south line of section three (3). township thirty-four (34). thirty-nine (39). E. W.

312.nfi feet west'from the south one-qunrter of said section three (3). said point being also thence 22 degrees 40 minutes 683 57 feet alone- the easterly line of the'said county road to the southwesterly corner of the five acre tract herein described: thence 22 degrees 40 minutes 321.36 feet: thence 88 degrees 50 minutes 715.24 feet; thence 26 degrees 00 minutes 329.46 feet: thence 88 degrees 50 minutes 738 S3 feet to the southwesterly corner above described, containing five (S acres more or less ns surveyed. Tin said descrlhed tract is In the SlO'i of the RW'4 and the SW'4 of the o' said section three. Also commencing at a point on the south line of section three (3), township thirty-four (34), nortli. range thirty-nine (39).

E. W. 812.68 feet of said section three (8), snid point being nlso' on the easterly line of the minutes 866.48 feet along the easterly line of said county road to tlie southwesterly corner of the five acre tract herein described: tlience 22 degrees 40 minutes 315.11 feet, along the easterly line of said county road: tlience 8S degrees R0 minutes 788.83 feet: tlience 21 degrees 10 minutes 315.00 feet: thence S8 degrees minutes 729.97 feet to the southwesterly corner above described, containing five (5) acres more or less as surveyed. The said described tract is in tlie SKY, of tlie SW and the SW'i the of snid section three. Also commencing at tlie southwest corner of the southeast quarter of t' southwest quarter of section three (:: township thirty-four (34), nortli, range thirty-nine (39), E.

W. and running thence 0 degrees or, minutes 534.n0 feet: thence 88 degrees 50 minutes feet to the county road; tlience 22 degrees 40 minutes 542.23 feet along the westerly line of the said county road: thence 88 degrees BC minutes 428.23 feet: tlience 1 degree a minutes 30 feet: thence 88 degrees 50 minutes 512.17 feet to the point of beginning, containing ten acres more or less as surveyed. Tlie sal" described tract is in the SE'4 of the SW'i of said section three. Also commencing at tlie southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section three (3). township thirty-four (31), north, range thirty-nine (39), E.

W. and running'thence 0 degrees 05 minute 534.60 feet to the southwest corner of the ten (10) acre tract herein described thence 0 degrees 06 minutes 750.f>2 feet- thence 88 degrees 50 minutes 432.1R feet to the county road: thence 9 degrees 40 minutes 67.34 feet along the westerly line of said county road: thence 22 degrees 40 minutes 744.59 feet along said county road: thence 88 degrees minutes 729.57 feet to the southwest corner above described, containing ten (10) acres more or less as surveyed. The said described tract is in the SEV4 of the FO of said section three (3). Also beginning- at a point on the east and west center line of the of section ten (10). township thirty-four (34).

north, range thirty-nine (39). B. W. 2131.26 feet west of the forty corner on the east line of said NF between sections ten (10) and eleven (11), and running thence 1 degree 28 minutes 596.08 feet: thence 88 degrees 14 minutes 358.17 feet: thence 1 degree 28 minutes 721.24 fi thence 88 degrees 32 minutes 335.93 feet to the point of beginni' containing five (5) acres more or less as surveyed, reserving therefrom, however, fifteen (16) feet for a roadway along the south side thereof. The described tract is In the of the NEV 4 of said section ten (10).

Which mortgage was so given to secure the payment of a promissory note for the sum of twenty thousand (S2O 000 00) dollars, and interest, and the Interest coupons thereto attached. The further purpose of this action is to provide for the sole of said real estate by the sheriff of Stevens county. Washington, according to law, and application of the proceeds of said sabto the payment of the sums due tn plaintiff for principal, interest, costs and attorney's fees: and also to adjudge that plaintiff has a first and superior lien upon said estate, and that the defendants, and each of them, ami all persons claiming by, through, or under them, or either of them, are forever barred and foreclosed of and from all right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to said real estate, except the right to redeem from said sale, as provided by law. CHARLES P. IAIND.

Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: No. 901 Old tlonal bank building. Spokane, Spokane county, Washington. SHERIFF'S SAm.

State of Washington, county of Stevens. By virtue of an execution issued out of the honorable superior court of the state of Washington, for tlie county or Lincoln, on the 18th day of August. 1914. by the clerk thereof, in case of E. D.

Pease, et al, versus Silver Union Mining Smelting Company, et al, number 6646, and to me as sheriff, directed and delivered, notice is, hereby Klven that I will proceed to Bell to the highest bidder for cash, within tie hours prescribed by law for sheriff's sales, towii. at 2 o'clock p. on the 10th day of October, 1914, before the courthouse door of the said Stevens county, in the state of Washington, ail the right, title and interest of the siii.l Silver Union Mining Smelting Company, et al. In and to the following described property, towit: Mining claims known as the Copper Bonanza. Copper Chief, Empire Copper, Silver King, situate in Stevens county.

Waslilnerton, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, levied on as property of Silver Union Mining ft Smelting Company, et al. to satisfy judgment amounting to $350.00 and interest nt per annum from May 23. 1913. and Increased cost In favor .1. V.

Hamilton. Olven under my hand this Bth day of September, 1914. W. 1,. WuODAItI).

Sheriff FOLEY'KIDNEY PILLS FOR MaOKACHK KIDNIYS AND BLADDKH MONEY MONEY Loans may be obtained for any purpose on acceptable real estate security; liberal privileges; correspondence solicited. A. C. AGENCY COMPANY 758 Ga Electric 440 Phetan Denver. Colo ban rancuco NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Serial No. 01999. Department of the interior, United State's land office at Spokane. heX 'rfthM Garland BegM of Colville. Washington, who.

on March It, made homestead ent.v number 01999 for the east half of the southwest quarter of section If, and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter Of the northeast quarter of section 22, township 37 north, range 39. E. W. hi. filed notice of intention to make fil ,1 five yea.

proof, to establish claim to the Jim! aliovo described, before Kathrine Ide. United States Commissioner for the Eastern District ot Was! iiKton at Colville. Washington. oT, fth day of November, 1914 Cliimant names as witnesses: David Watts of Colville, Washington; John CTDresser, of Colville. Washington Thomas T.

Douglas, of Colville, Washington; William J. Russell, of Colville, Reglster NOTICH rOB I'l BLICATION. Serial No. 04902. Department of the Interior, Uniteil States land office at Spoftane.

Washington, September 8, 1914. Notice is hereby given that John Anderson of Colville. Washington, who. on Tulv "1 1909. made homestead entry number 04908, for the east half of 'the southwest quarter, section 5, and east half of the northwest quarter of section 8, township 36 north, range lii has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Kathrine P.

Ide, United States Commissioner for Eastern District of Washington, at Coiville Washington, on the 24th day of October, 11U4. Claimant names as witnesses: Lemuel Ilamldet of Colville. Washington; Frank Davis, of Colville, Washington Arthur Hull, of Colvillo, Washington; Joseph Stoker, of Colville, VVash- HAL J. COLR, Register. SHERIFF'S SALE.

State of Washington, county of Ste- VBBy virtue of an order of sale issued out of the honorable superior court or the state of Washington, for the county of Stevens, on the 23d day of September, 1914, by the clerk thereof, in case of C. A. Lamb, plaintiff, versus Arthur Sires, Mason Chase and Samantha M. Chase, husband and wife, defendants, No. 4954, and to me as sheriff, directed and delivered, notice is hereby given that 1 will proceed to sell to the highest bidder fc.r cash, within the hours prescribed by law for sheriff's sales, towit.

at 2 o'clock p. on the 7th day of November, 1914, before the courthouse door of the said Stevens county the state of Washington, all the right title and interest of the said Arthur Sires. Mason Chase and Samantba Chase, husband and wife, In and to the. following described property. to Wit! The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 28, township SO north, range 41 E.

W. situated in Stevens county, Washington, levied on as the property of defendants, to satisfy a judgment amounting to and interest thereon from September 22, 1914, at per annum; attorney's fees; costs of suit $13.40 and increased costs in favor of C. A. Lamb. Chen under my hand this 23d day of September, 1914.

W. L. WOODARD, Sheriff. By It. M.

Donnan, Deputy. FOll PUBLICATION. Serial No. 04491. Department of the interior.

United States land office at Spokane, Washington. September 19, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Glen O. Cone, of Park Rapids, Washington, Who on April 16, 1i)09, made homestead entry, number 04491, for south half of southwest quarter section 4 and northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 9, township 35 north, range 41. E.

W. has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Kathrine 3 Ide. United States Commissioner for Eastern District of Washington, at Colville, Washington, on the 7th day of November, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Henderson C. Barnes, of Colville, Washington: George B.

McGarvey, of Colville, Washington: Roscoe M. Dunham, of Colville, Washington; Nels Folger, of Colville, Washington. HAL J. COLE, Register. 111 SPOKANE VfS DESIGNERS ENGRAVERS jj PHONE, MAIN 104 SPRAGUEAVE SPOKANE.

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