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Aberdeen Herald from Aberdeen, Washington • Page 8

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Aberdeen Heraldi
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Aberdeen, Washington
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8
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EHEHJUJS COUNTY IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY. of Interest from all Sections at Cliehalisr County. Gathered by Aberdeen Herald Correspondents aid Gleaned Prom Our County MONTESANO. Ttt Esther society will give a recejrtion to Rev. and Mrs.

R. H. evening, July 31, at the home A. B. Holloway.

Jfarige Abul Goss was over from Mel- Wednesday to see Mrs. Goss, gradually improving at the Bluatesano General hospital. Hike city marshal is out notifying all wraarsof dogs that the annual license due and must be paid at once animals will be taken to the jaimul. Devonshire, president of the TMwntpnu.no State bank, has been enby the Canadian Pacific Railwvi on special forestry service and liA last week for Calgary. Mr.and Mrs.

A Mathews and Miss "Weaver, of Livingston, are -visling Mr. and Mrs. E. M. French in this city.

Mrs. Aiatha sister of Mrs French. T.iim White and Miss Hazel Neft ip from Aberdeen Sunday, the of Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Heel. mu fjeft is from' Culver, Indiana, and here visiting Mrs. A. L.

Paine. Bazzle, who has been section li in on the Northern Pacifiic, it ljeui irters at this point, for manj yfisv-v is arranging to move to the 3W.15H Bin i for tile benefit ol his health. Montesano cannery was upon a.trial run Friday, to test the Everything was found to pt rfect order a the enterprise t'- begin operatitis. It is expected thai regiuar "wctk will begin early in August, by vrtai'lt time the fruit and vegetable jjrynyers will commence to deliver heir (j't-ovge P. Clinton has been experi- DMKl.isig this year with timothy grass on 'Jac uplands at his ranch and findttisr both a heavy stand and a large jpwth can be obtained with practically ao attention except preparing for He is now cutting his uflieh measures five feet, eight inches and is of superior quality.

proves that the logged-ofl bench lands of section are as valuable crops as the bottom lands. ELMA. "Uun Beardsley has purchased the Lewis place near Elma. fhf. Mi-tses Minnie and Grace Nixon -wait Portland last Saturday lor a i lit.

Watkins lias returned from a 1m days' visit relatives and friends the Sound. E.C. Dennis, of Frederick, S. aMtiv.ed last week. He intends to locate permanently in Elma.

JHilor Perry Watson, of the Pe El akdferprise, was in Chehalis Saturday, witnessed the Elma-Chehalis 3uSL game. KJSto N. Moore, who has been here past month as catcher for the JSkoa ball team, has returned to his kikne iu Portland. Aihn Command has bought a house anttn'o lots of Ci. H.

Ray, section foreman. Mr. Command is occupying tilt property and will continue to be re perm anen 11 y. Feed Scott, who recently underwent an operation at the Elma General hospital, eft Tuesday for his home in Mjfiton, Wash. He will return soon autbe employed as clerk at (he Hotel TJbv Ci E.

Wagner, of Satsop, will unl diwMedly hold the strawberry record fovChehalis county. He has already over 600 crates, and is still GRIPPE now epidemic. Compound Quinine Laxative Tablets is a sure preventative for this very contagions ailment. If you haven't it now, you may before another week. Prepare now with Compound Quinine Laxative Tablets.

Red Cross Pharmacy Street Car Corner PHONE 611 hi pping at the rate of 30 or 40 crate per day. OAKVULE. Mrs. S. Thompson presented her husband with a young son recently.

O. R. Hartsock, of Los Angeles, is visiting at the home of C. F. Ooist.

L. O. Stewart has secured the con-1 tract to furnish wood for the public 1 schools. Miss Minnie Liesner, who has been living at Portland, returned home 1 Tuesday. Roy Brown came down from Seati tie Tuesday evening and is stopping at the Balch farm.

1 Walter M. Cornelius, who has been visiting friends in town for a few days, left for Ashford, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Annie C'arrick, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. William King, at Mabton, returned home week.

HOQUIAM. W. P. Ogden and wife returned from a trip to Portland Tuesday. Miss Crooks, of North Yakima, is visiting the family of George Pennie.

A. .1. Patterson lias returned from Edgewood, where he has been attend-: ing spiritualistic camp meetings. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Uriggs have returned to tin; city from the Quiniault lake region, after a long ride on horseback. After a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fairbairn, Mrs.

Mutt Reynolds 'eft Tuesday morning for her home in Bellingham. S. A. Bartlettt, of Michigan, is vis- 1 iting Leroy Hall. r.

Bartlett is a school teacher and would like to eigaze in the work in this state. Mr. and Mrs. C' W. Jackson are at I resent entertaining Mr.

father and Airs. Jackso' 's mother, Mrs. Taber, a brother, M. with i wife and child, all from Minneapolis. Mrs.

I). C. Jacobsen, of Seattle, is spending a couplt of weeks with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. George JJilfln.

Frank H. Lamb is back from a trip toTacoma, where he went to attend a meeting of the lumbermen la: week. Miss Annabel Richardson, daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson, and Mr.

Kikanah Richardson Walker were married yesterday at the home of the bride's parents, 1515 Riv- erside avenue. Rev. Laurie of this city performed the ceremony. Miss Ola Hall was the maid of honor and Ra'pli Hoover the best man. Miss! Ruth Carr played the wedding march.

I Roosevelt Beach, lots $1 down $1 per week. Special Summer Mules' The CI rays Harbor Business College 1 lias made special tuition rates for the summer. A scholarship in the Stenographic Course, time unlimited, will he given for and all text books furnished. Students may enter at any time. Regular tuition rate, per month, $12.

This course includes Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling, Tabulating, Letterpress Copying, Mimiographing and Penmanship. A thorough Bookkeeping course is also given. Tuition rates, 6 mo. 1(50, mo. $30, per men th, 12.

tf Spend Sunday at Roosevelt, lots $50; $1 down, $1 per week. Bov's Life Saved. My little boy four years old had a two physicians; both of them gave him up. We then gave him Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy which cured him and believe that saved his H. Stroling, Carbon Hill, Ala.

There is no doubt but tills remedy saves the lives of many children each year, (iive it with castor oil, according to the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by Evans Drug Co. Roosevelt Beach, lots $1 down $1 per week. Spend Sunday at Roosevelt, lots $5o: $1 down, $1 per week. Kor a summer outing, try Roosevelt Heach, free camping ground, plenty of wood, best of water, lots of clams and crabs.

ABERDEEN HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY PAID ADVERTISEMENTS. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of coroner for Chehalis county subject to the approval of the republican party at the coming primary.

Signed, FRANK O. DOLE. County Coroner. Dr. D.

A. Schumacher announces himself a candidate for coroner, subject to the republican primary election. Dr. Schumacher has been practicing medicine in Chehalis county for a number of years, and will give the office the best possible attention. For Sheriff.

I hereby respectfully announce that 1 will be a candidate for the nomination of sheriff, subject to the action of the republican voters of Chehalis county at the September primaries. ED. PAYETTE. For County Treasurer. A.

H. Hoefer, of Hoquiam, desires to announce himself to the voters of Chehalis county as a candidate for the office of county treasurer, subject to the decision of the republican party at the primary election in September. A. H. HOEFER.

Superior Judge. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination to the office of superior judge, subject to the decision of the electors of Chehalls county at the primary election to be held in September, 1 90S. MASON" IRWIN. County Superintendent. Having filed on the Republican ticket as candidate for the nomination for County Superintendent of Schools, I respectfully solicit the votes of my friends at the September primaries.

P. A. WILLIAMS. County Attorney. The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Prosecuting Attorney, subject to decision of the Republican voters at the September primaries.

E. S. AVEY. Spend Sunday at Roosevelt, lots $. $1 down, $1 per week.

ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Report of Arrivals and Departures of Vessels and Those Loading at the Mills. The steamer Fatr Oaks Is at the Slade mill awaiting orders. The scooner K. C.

Slade is at the Slade mill awaiting; a charter. The schooner Sequel is a' the ican mill, loading for Callao, Peru. The schooner Robert hewers is loading at the Slade mill for lulu. The steamer Cornndo sailed this ternoon from the Union mill for San Francisco. The steamer Ranier arrived in port last evening, to load at the Slade mill for San Francisco.

The steamer Temple E. Door arrived at the Slade mill yesterday, to load for San Pedro. The steamer Svea arrived in port Tuesday, and is loading at the Wilson mill for San Francisco. The steamer Daisy Mitchell arrived jin port Tuesday, and is loading at I the Burrows mill for San Francisco. The steamer Santa Barbara ar! rived at the American mill Tuesday, land is loading for Redondo.

The steamer Claremont arrived in I port Tuesday, and is loading at the Hart-Wood mill, for San Francisco, The Norwegian steel steamer is at the Anderson Middleton mill, taki ing on 3,000,000 feet of lumber for Melbourne, Australia. The steamer Coronado went from the Anderson Middleton mill to the I'nion mill Tuesday, to complete her cargo for San Francisco. The Remedv That Does. "Dr. King New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform," says Mrs.

E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, 5 It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that I feel confident its continued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer is sold at Evans Drug and Postoffice Pharmacy. 1 Advertised Letters.

I Following letters remain uncalled for in the Aberdeen postoffice for the week ending July 28, 190 S. Boraen, J. Box, John Chappell, W. F. Conrad, J.

W. I The End of the JULY ClearMJp Sale Pay less tomorrow for many things you need. Prize for shrewd buyers. Real live BAB6AINS are here and PLENTY. Be sure to put some of these items on your shopping list.

75c table linen. 60 inches wide a( DreSS aild Walking Skirts Large size liuck towels, hemmed, colored borders, worth isc each Misses' Bb.oo ami Walking Skirts $1.00 per dozen 54.98 Real Eldel weiss German table linen, 72 in. Ladies' walking skirts worth up to $7.00 wide, value at $uo Ladies' Sid.oo walking and dress skirls Bleach twill cra-h toweling at -7 tr 5c $7 50 $15.00 and $16.00 walking skirts made of Ladies fine Swiss ribbed vests novelty worsteds and tweeds 10c $9.90 15c dress chambrny, all colors white duck walking skirts 2 $1.48 i. nil Torchon and Valenciennes laces, 1 to in. wide, 10c value CiMlt.

IHst'Ollllt Oil 5C Ladies' Tailored Wash Suits 1,, Corbett, Grant Davidson, R. Kllis, Mrs. P. R. Fraser, Mrs.

D. W. Fraser, Mrs. Chrlsteen Hamen, H. Ci.

Hurst, Fred Had ley, Frank Jandarekoff, S. Judson Dean Johnson, R. R. Johnson, Allerd Kmitt, Sofie Kievet, S. Kinse.v Kemisto, Jack 42) Joe Lundquist Bajosnak, Kusco Madison.

Walter Matson, Eric Murphy, Lane Muhan, Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, Patrick Peterson, li. Piatt.

Mrs. Phoe Palmei, ames R. Kawson, James F. Sorneson. W.

M. Story. Alice Smith, Frank J. Smith, Dana Silvas, Sank Shelton, Anron Ward, Noah I'iiger, Blanch Ship W. A.

Turner (Str. Wellesley) 2. Capt. S. S.

Tabor). A. J. Morrison, Bkt. Bencia.

J. Butler. S. Mepican. Leslie Simons, S.

Aukland. Capt. F. F. Saunders, Bkt.

J. W. Griffith. Persons calling for these letters will please say "Advertised." W. B.

CRAMMATTE. P. M. Best the world Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Rucklen's Arnica Salve, says J.

W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured a felon on my thumb and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied.

25c by Evans Drug Co. and Postoffice Pharmacy. 1 Townsend's ICE CREAM Excells all in purity and quality. No expense spared to make the BEST. Wholesale and Retail TOWNSEND'S Bakery Ice Cream Parlor 112 South Street Telephone 671 The MECCA Hotel TREEN Proprietors Newly renovated and refitted.

Everything first class. jlvuuuis uaiihletu ui permanent guests. Centrally locatcd. All modern improvements. i Management Telepliono 101 "MADE IN ABERDEEN" Kirst Class Brick: Always Ready for Delivery Warranted Equal to Any Shippedfin from Examine These Brick and Get Prices Before Ordering- Aberdeen Brick Works A.

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Years Available:
1890-1917