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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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I The most highly refined and healthful I feyp) I in almost every American household, over attest i ts popularity and usefulness. I IN CHEHALIS COUNTY IN ALL PARIS OF THE COUNTY. of Interest Proro all Sections of Chehalls County, Gathered by Aberdeen Herald Correspondents and Gleaned From Our County uCxchanaes. MONTESANO. Mrs.

Alfred Beaulieu, of Ocosta, is Mrs. Sol Medcalf. A. P. Hess, proprietor of the Mon.lesauo Garage, went to Sound cities '-Sunday on business for several days.

John Glenn came over from Oregon week, to attend the funeral of his wife, the late Mrs. Clarence Olenn. A tape worm measuring fifteen feet and four inches was added to Dr. Carr's at the hospital last week. A husky logger from demon's camp jexpressed 110 regret at the parting.

Eldridge Wheeler orchestra and v.ti- same is under the direction of "Etj-e Faucher. There are live pieces the members are making good the Are at the Star theater Hurry 1 (eagle has been engaged in vonst i-t'xl' an asbestos and steel room, which render Abie iilac" absolutely lire proof in the Dr. J. Walston, J. L.

Phillips and William Shore have purchased of e.ssrs. F'-eeburger and Wolff the telephone system and there is in tion several improvements wii add to the conveniences of the public. T. Redman was over from Mel- 011 Wednesday. He reports activity on the south of the river in railroad coustruccicw.

The contractors have a floating ihour-H which Mr. Redman's launch tcv 1 river, but the current some trouble at first. The house ooililizcd in establishing camps the river. At Melbourne a camp being established on laud rented from Judge Goss. ELMA.

T. 'A. Farmer went to the Harbor business Tuesday. C. Vance left Friday for a visit fcb Westport friends.

Another grading outfit for the U. P. railroad arrived Thursday. The for the IT.l P. are being in their warehouse as rapidly possible.

Leon Wakefield came down 1 mm Oa lev iile Tuesday evening to "rfsltreiativoa. lie Grays Harbor Commercial Co. b' ujiii hauling logs at their camp of town in about ten days. A.vtA Euiley have purchased 40 icrvt of 'and from a man named slit i). ot Gate.

The laud adjoins the Moi Clithalis. Mrs l'risk returned to her home at Ae-uoc, Wednesday morning, i a L-it with her daughter, Mrs. W. li. Wed dell.

iiiio who had been vjsif returned home She was accompanied by icr sister, Putnian. A F. White is now constructing a Aiding and spur at Summit, arliich will enable him to double the juipnt of bis logging works. Mrs. A.

K.Long, who has occupied tJio position as nurse at the ElmaGen- hospital for some time, lias refttgui'il her position and gone to Se- Jnoiioter 10x15 donkey engine has bivn received here for the G. 11. C. Ocv. 3t is said to be one of the most machines of tliat kind mauuixctared.

While recovering from the effects of night's spree, Harry Hall, aged 30 vreuirs, Attempted suicide by cutting lis throat with a knife at the new railroad camps of the Union Pacific near here Monday. I)r. Blair was callod tool: 30 wound. Opening of operations on the actual construction work on the Union Pacific is attracting to Elma all sorts of tough characters, and the town is overrun with undesirables The authorities ard doing their best to cope with the emergency, however, and the police force has been increased from one to five. OAKVILLE.

Ed. Garrard cwuu irolu Seaiue to visty his sister, Mrs. G. D. Wright, of this place, last Leouard Shull, of Puyallup, a veteran soldier of the civil war, is in Oakville, visiting some of his children who live here.

Jack P. Johnsor, of Halfway, who has been working for Mr. Wright, expects his family to come soon, in which event he will make Oakville his home and go into business for himself. The law suit of the California Paint Sacramcnto, vs. the Cnehalis Producc of Aberdeen, for one hundred gallons of paint at 95 cents perga.iuii, before Judge Fry.

Story vs. Chappell is the title of a case in Judge Fry's court, wherein J. 11. Story sues W.JL. Chappell for $99 damages by reason of an a'lagco collision in which Story's buggy was damaged that amount.

HOQUIAM. Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Sherman, of Seattle, the city, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fullnian, who have been visiting in the east, returned home Tuesday. Malcolm Craig, at the General hospital, is much improved and will be able to be out in a few days.

Alex Sanderson has returned from Hot Lake, wliero he went to take treatment for rheumatism. The D. A. R. will meet with Mrs.

C. D. Pett.it, corner of Flklniui a vcuo and Jefferson, on Thursday afternoon. F. Fox came down from Poison's camp last week and underwent an operation at the General hospital Tuesday.

James Parker, who was operated on at the hospital last Sunday, has passed the danger point and will be out in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

White left Tuesday 011 the steamer Norwood for San Francisco, where they go to spend a month with relatives. Monday afternoon 20 people from the Sound arrived in (he city to take passage on the steamer Norwood, which left port Tuesday. Miss Hazel Baker left Tuesday lor Tacoma, where she goes te spend a short vacation with friends. She will also visit in Seattle and KvereW. Mrs.

John Holach, aged L'O years, died at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Bridges, 307 street, Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Holach had been married about eight months and died of consumtiou.

DEPUTY ASSESSORS. List of Deputies Appointed by Assessor Carter Who Began Their Duties Moiiuaj. The following deputy assessors have been appointed by Assessor Carter, and began their new duties in the Held Monday: J. N. Gwin and all territory east of Satsop river.

J. H. included west of Satsop river and ending with range S. E. H.

W. L. River district. Stanley Smith E. P.

Smith side of Grays Harbor. Charles Jenson and Frank Aberdeen. Oscar E. Wiley and I. B.

Hoquiam. Otis Chabot Beach and Uumptulips country. F. A. river country.

TT 'RSDA MARCH 4, 1909. A PROBABLE SUICIDE. William Brown is Asphixated in His Room Tuesday of Gas Reveals Tragedy. William Evershani, a bartender in the Star saloon, who rooms on the second floor, informed Officer Searles yesterday morning that gas was esj caping in one of the rooms and that I he suspected something was wrong. I The officer forced his way into tile 1 room, and found William Drawn lyj ing on the bed dead.

Brown had re- I moved the rubber tube from a gas heater and placed it on a gas jet, and placed the other end of the tube in his mouth, at least this is the accept- I ed theory, the loose end of the tube, from which the gas was flowing, being under his arm. The body was removed to Randolph's they were taken by order of Coroner Smits. In bis effects evidence was shown that Urown had been a member of the order of Owls, and of the S'wampers Union, tie was aboui years of age, and had been running a donkey engine in a logging camp, and had but recently came to Aberdeen from Alaska, lie is believed to have been a single man, without any relatives in this country, and to have taken his life in a fit of despondency over his financial straits. William Saville was arrested Monrttiy pusplcior. cf in the Becker burglary, but was released after investigation.

CLASSIFIED. PHYSICIANS. DR. C. T.

SMITH, OSTEOPATH, Rooms 7-8, block. Ft. O. R. AUSTIN, ROOMS 1, 2 and 3, Wlshkah block.

tf DR. A. S. AUSTIN, HAYES HAYES Bank over Palne'a drug store. Residence Grays Harbor Hospital.

tf UJtiUUb A.N.U OUR WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP is a guaranteed remedy. Money back if it. fails to give satisfaction. Evans Drug Co tf CHILBLAINS ARE QUICKLY RElieved by our Chilblain I.otiou. Evans Drug Co.

tf WE AKE NOT CUTTEiIS ON SOME of our goods ami robbers on Hie brlance. Everything in sold at fair prices to all, and your child can buy as cheaply as yourself at our store. Evans Drug Co. tf READY HEAT FOR. THE The Thnualite by Evans Drug Co.

tf BOOKS. STATIONERY AND MUSIC IWE ARE OX MAGA- I zlnes and oilier reading matter. Evans Drug Co. tf EVERYTHING WE SELL REARING our name is guaranteed to satisfy. Evans Drug Co.

tf GROCERIES, TEA AND COFFEE DEAN'S FOR BEST TEA AND COFfee. on dishes with each purchase. Phone 1411. tf HOLLY FLOUR, FOR LIGHT. DElisious bread.

Dean's Tea and Coffee Store. tf v'? 1 pCTORE for fine china, crockery and glassware. tf LIVERY AND EXPRESS. FOR GURNEYTEXPRESS OR DRAY, call 14, A-A Star Transfer. Your orders promptly filled.

tf LIGHT OR HEAVY HAULING. Quick service. A. Star A. Transfer Co.

Tel. 14. WANTED. AN ACTIVE LADY SOLICITOR CAN securo lucrative employment. Inquire at the Herald tf TT sideboard.

Condition as good as new. 315 Fourth street, tf APARTMENTS WANTED. Apartments wanted, furnished or unfurnished, by a small family. No children. A.

A. Scott, 122 North II street. 4G-tf. WANTED- By the International Cor- SchoolsTa local representative. rieasant, steady employment, with good money, for a wide-awake man who can sell our courses of instruction in this locality.

Call for Mr. Totter, room 10, Snyder Motel, Aberdeen, to 10 a. Fridy. The' a week, tells it all. The Boston The Boston The BOSTON'S" EXTRA SPECIAL SALE IS OUK CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Men's $14 and $15.00 Suits at Men's $3.00 Pants at $10.95 $2.49 Boys Stylish Suits, Norfolk, Knickerbrocker Men's $4.00 Pants at les $3.59 $3.50 Horse-Hide Gloves at Men's heavy Fleece and ribbed Underwear 49c Men's Heavy all wool sox at Men's 50c Four-in-Hand Silk Ties at 25c 24C I Men's Suspsnders at Men's Heavy Twill Work Shirts at 39c Boys Fancy Cheviot School Shirt.

Me 75c Matos Bras Shirt! 25c 49c Boys School Caps Men Bib or Plain overalls at 25c 49c Boys Blue Bit Overalls, sizes 4 to 14 years Men's 15c White Handkerchiefs at 25c 10c juumtwi i You Can rj JL Hosie, n.itotur Boston CLEVER 43i SPRING suits Delightfully clever, unusually chaiming. are the models shown in Women's Outer Apparel for Spring Wear. Aberdeen's larg- est and best suit section maintains its prestige, and leads as usual with the most complete, most desirable assortment to be Kji I found. Among the new arrivals are tailored suits, plain or lift trimmed, smart Spring Coats, Sweaters, Waists and Gowns Ktjk IS, ll'ft for evening or afternoon wear. JffljMlfx U'a ASTONISHING LOW PRICES MMf 11.

$15 to $75 lift STRIKING VALUES IN NEW SPRING SUITS At $25.00 This week the Suit Department will show a fine gathering of New Spring The price is Twenty-Five Dollars. These Suits represent the highest styles and the best tailoring to be found in New York they're far ahead of any garments shown at a like price anywhere else. GEO. J. WOOLFF'S Aberdeen's Largest and Best Store The Herald, Twice-a-Week, Tells It All.

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