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Daily Sun-News from Sunnyside, Washington • 6

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UNNYUDE nx THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1514 rMium Prices Slashed on Gloves Do It Now are offering i Am llm of GIotm it movlng-them-out prices: Fins auto and driving Oauntlst Gloves, $1.40 Talus at 0UO Cuff Cloven, rsgular $1.76 Taluea for IAS $160 Gloves for 1.18 $1.25 lovss for .80 Big Uns of Canvas Gloves from 5c ap to Z5c These are all heavy winter work glove, and we have put the lowest prices on them ever attempted In Sunnyrtdc, Quality Prises on other gloves reduced la same proportion. ty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, together with attorneys foes and costa of suit, together with Interest and Increassd costs. Said sale will take place at the front door of the court house In the city of North Yakima, said county and state and will be at public auction for cash In hand to the highest and best bidder. Dated at North Yakima, Washington, this Ird day of October, 1014. J.

METZGER, Sheriff of Yakima County. By J. L. Willett, Deputy. Bausman A Keetoher and Stephan E.

Chaffee, attorneys for plaintiff. Addresses: Bnnnyslde, Washington, and Hogs Seattle, Washington. Sl-it A. Z. CASE, 8r.

HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, ETC. ssssbsss at the same place In the aftemon. Mr. and Mrs. 8.

Austin and baby visited In Cosy Corner Monday at the C. H. Bchlosstr borne. Mrs. Grover Davis and two children of Seattle and her mother, Mrs.

Do or of Sunnyslde were entertained Tuesday at the R. 8. Calkin home. Mr. and Mrs.

N. B. Shafer and family visited at the home of John Shafer of Southeast Sunnyslde, Reuben Gest who baa spent several months In Seattle has returned to his parents home to recuperate hie health. Milton Llndblad, who has been working at Zlllah through the summer, has returned to Cosy Corner and Is helping Mr. Berk with his apple crop.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rehbock and family and Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Turner, were entertained at dinner Sunday at the beautiful horns of Mr. and Mrs.

A. T. Isaac of Orchard Ridges. Mrs. E.

L. Maine of Grandview and Mrs. John Mains of Sunnyslde, visited Mrs. Asselstlne the first of the week, bringing the sad news of the death at Toronto, Canada, of the mother of Mrs. A.

C. Asselstlne and Mrs. E. L. Malna CORRESPONDENCE Fix up your house (if it needs it) your bam, or shed before the cold damp weather hits us too hard.

In other words make things comfortable for yourself and stock by fixing up the place with Tum-A-Lumber. Then fill up with Tum-A-Lump coal, or perhaps you prefer Roslyn lump or steam, or Newcastle nut We have them ail and they are good ones. Then pile that shed full of some of theTum-A-Lum wood that is dry and bums good and gives the heat that you will want We have forest wood, mill ends and slabs. WANITA. Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Templln and little folks visited Wednesday with friends In Outlook. Bruce Knolee, who has been working for Roy Nower during the summer, left Monday for Grants Pass, Oregon, to spend the winter with his cousin.

There were 10 present at Sunday school Sunday. Mr. Cook, of Grandview preached Immediately after Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Livingston and little Dorothy, of Mabton, spent Sunday at the Falrlamb home, all enjoying a fine auto ride la the after- Rpeeial Meeting of Stockholders of Suayside Water Users Association Noties Is hereby given that special masting of tbs stockholders of tbs Sunnyslda Water Users Association will be bald In tbs (old) I. O. O. F. hall.

In tbs town of Bnnnyslde, at 10 a. on Saturday, the 14th day of November, 1014, for the pur-poM of Increasing tbs capital stock iff mid association from Two Millions Eight Hundred and Fifty Thousand ($1,050,000) Dollars to Throe Millions Six Hundred and Fifty Thou and ($1,050,000) Dollars, divided Into Seventy, tbroo Thousand (71,000) shnrM of tho par veins of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars each, 'and stock shall bo aaaeamble. Fsrwell Morris, Arthur Gurley, R. H. Bobs, P.

J. Quesinberry, G. B. Rodman, A. L.

Arts and J. E. Taylor, Trustees of the Sunnyslde Water Ui ora Association. Dated at Sunnyslde, this 10th day of Baptombar, 1014. 10-Bt We have a nice lot of cedar posts and a good assort-j ment of 1x4 and 1x6 for hog and sheep panels.

Missionary Box fur Children's Home The Philathea class of the Congregational church have a missionary box at the ehurch for the beneflt of the Childrens Home at Yakima. Cltlsens of Sunnyslda or neighboring towns who wish to contribute cast-off clothing, fruits, toys, books, to the cause may leave them at the Congregational church parlors or parsonage. All donations will be thankfully received and much appreciated. The box will be shipped about the holidays, so prepare to send in soon. Committee.

See John about it Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. The yard with the plank driveways Order Fixing Tims For Hearing Final Account, Petition For Distribution and Discharge of Execati and Administrators With the Win of all Its Mends for the coming mr. It was voted to have no Sunday school next Sunday giving everyone a chance to get some of the enthusiasm of the District Association In Sunnyslda on that dote. Mr. Bandon and nephew left Sunday for Beattie where they expect to spend the winter.

The Mlsees Lena and Margaret Kresse of Sunnyslde spent Saturday night as guests of Miss Lillian Shaw and Sunday night they were entertained at the Bowers' home. Mr. and Mrs. Jones entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Miles Thomas of Bunny-to dinner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Btsnstrom and Mr. and Mrs.

Flagren who are their house guests, visited In Grandview last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaw and little eon of North Yakima came down Sunday morning to spend a few days with home folks. Mr.

snd Mrs. Harry Kassebaum were guests of several days of last week of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J.

Ollvsr. They left the fore pert of this week for their home In Indiana. -The congregation to which Rev. Bell has preached alternate Sundays for so long In this neighborhood tendered him and Mrs. Bell a farewell soda! at the high school building last week Friday night which was attended by over a hundred people.

The forepart of the evening was given over to singing after which Prof. Macomber. In a few words, stated the object of the gathering and alao presenting purse of six dollars as a token of esteem and appreciation. Rev. Bell replied in his usual earnest and Interesting manner and Mrs.

Bell also spoke a few worda particularly of their warm affection of the Miss Cline gave a humorous recitation. Refreshments of cake, sandwiches, salads, candles and coffee were served In the basement. It Is understood that Rev. Beal will take up the work left vacant by Rev. Bell.

Prof. Macomber attended the meeting of the County Board of Education of which he la member, last Saturday in North Yakima. He also was present at the dedication of a new school house In the Wenas Saturday evening being one of the speakers of the evening. ooo Mrs. Claud Ellis spent a very pleasant day, Wednesday, of last week In Grandview, with Mrs.

Mots. The Housewife club met Thursday with Mrs. Cameron, ten members present, and two visitors, Gripdma Austin and Mrs. Walker of Bnnnyslde. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all.

A dainty lunch being served after which a vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Nower and Miss Bordens, who presented each member with a dainty ribbon badge ofth eclub and white. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Barlow. Mrs.

H. Fry and Mrs. Cameron attended a Sunday school meeting, In Grandview Sunday, the ladies served lunch in the church parlors, after which a program was given. While In Grandview they called on Mrs. Mots.

Notice My banting sign has been torn down and a heavy claw hammer taken from my place 1 mile NE of Sunnyslde, the party Is known, they will return' the hammer good enough. If not, they are liable to proe-ecutlon to the extent of the law for tresspassing. F. Fosket. 12-lt City, Bertha Emery, of Sun-n raids, Emile Laforet, of Sun-nyildi, Weak.

RICHARD BTROBACH, lMt Reglatar. Notice to Creditors Horse shoeing specialty by H. B. Smith at the exclusive horse Shoeing Shop opposite Speck A Rowland garage. $-it Hot Lake Miiu'WoulifLIke Notice of Arrival In Alliance.

Persons contemplating a visit to Hot Lake Springs, Oregon, vho require the service of a wheel chair or other special eonvenfepcea are requested by the management to give notice of arrival In advance, so that proper raw and attention may be assured. (Paid advertisement.) 21-lt eonrt na tho time and place for the eettiement of mid account and bearing of aald petition, and at which time and place any pereona lntereat-ad In mid Batata may appear and flla hli objection! or exception! In writing to mid neeonnt and petition, and may eon tart the same. In wttnem whereof, each of the undarelgnad doee hereby Mt bln band thla 20th day of September, 1014. 0. ROY KINO, County dork and ex-offleio elt of Superior Court of Yakima eonnty, Waablngton.

By A. W. Barr, deputy. ARTHUR ARNTB, OSCAR RALPH, Exacutora of tho loot will and toata-ment of Allen Brochor, and admla-latmtora with tho will annexad of the aetata of Anthony J. Broehar, both deceaaad.

By Stephan B. Chaffee, Attorney for 10-it 1 WENDELL-PKILLIPS. Mrs. S'. Khmer, of Bnnnyslde, was a week end guest of her Mends and neighbors In the oommunlty last week.

Friday aha was a dinner guest of Mrs. W. G. Hubbard. Mrs.

A. Murray entertained over Sunday, Mrs. G. W. Engle of Morton, Washington, also her father a mother, Mr and Mrs.

John Monk, and little niece of Liberty- Mrs. 1 gle returned to her home In Morton early Monday morning. The Sunnyslde school elected for the coming year the following officers; Roy Dwlnell, superintendent, M. L. Waite, assistant superlntand-ant.

Prof. Kacomber, secretary and chorister and Miss Jones treasurer. Prof. Macomber In retiring from the office of superintendent In which ha has served so long, stated that It was owing to the pressure of the multltu-denous demands upon his tml teat danous demands upon his time that he was compelled to do so, much to the regret to alL Mr. Dwlnell la accepting his new duties spoke a few eulogsatlc words of the school and also spoke for the hearty cooperation Notice for Publication la the Superior Court of tho state of Waablngton, In and for Yakima eonnty.

In Probata. In tho matter of tho potato of Stephen A. Jory, deceaaad. Public notice la hereby given: That the appointment of Barbara E. Jory na executrix of thaJaat will and tasta-mant of Btophon A.

Jory, doeoaaod, baa ban confirmed by tba eonrt and an order entered admitting tba hut will and taatamant of aald deeeaaed to probata and letters testamentary have been issued to Barbara E. Jory as executrix of aald win, and all paraona having elalma agalnrt mid Stephen Jory or agalnrt tba community consisting of Stephen A. Jory and bln surviving widow, Barbara B. Jory, are hereby requested and required to present tho same, together with tba necessary vouchers within one year from tho data of the first publication of this notice, to-wlt: within one year from the 24th day of September, 1014, at tba law offlea of Stephan E. Chaffee, in the Sunnyslde Bank Building in Sunnyslde, Washington, the mme being the place where the business of mid estate will be transacted, and uny claims not presented, ns heretofore designated, will be forever barred.

Dated this 24th day of September, 1014. BARBARA E. JORY, Executrix of the last will and testament of Stephen A. Jory, deceased. Stephan E.

Chaffee, Attorney for Executrix. offlea and poetofflee address: Sunnyslda, Wash. 10-fit. In tbs Superior Court of the State of Washington, In and for Ysklms eonnty, In Probata. In the matter of tho MtatM of Anthony J.

Brocher and Alice Brack-or, both deceased. Arthur Arnta and Oscar Ralph, executors of tho last will and testament of Alice Brocher, deceased, and administrators with tbs will annexed of tho estate of Anthony J. Brocher, dacmaod, having this day filed with the clerk of tho above entitled oourt their final account of their administration of the estates of Alice Brocher and Anthony J. Brocher, and alio having filed therewith a petition for distribution of said estates to the party entitled thereto, snd petition for dtacharga as executors snd administrators with tbs win annexed Now, on motion of said Arthur Arnta and Oscar Ralph by thslr attorney, Stephen E. Chaffm; It Is ordered, that Monday, the Ind day of 1014, at 1:10 oclock p.

In tho afternoon of said day or as soon thereafter as eonnMl can be beard at tho court room of mid oourthouM In tho city of North Yakima, Ysklms eonnty, state of Washington, bo and the ami hereby appointed as tbs time sad plaee for tbs hMring snd settlement by and before Mid Court of mid final account snd distribution and discharge of executors of the last will and testament of Alice deceased, snd administrators with tbs will annexed of the estate of Anthony J. Brocher, deceased. It la further tiered that tbs clerk of this court and Mid executors and sdmnlirtrators with tbs will annexed give notice of mid hearing, settlement and dlrtrlbntion by censing notice thereof, In due form, to bo ported for period of four consecutive weeks next preceding the time of hearing, In three of tho moot pnbllc plseee In sold Yakima eonnty, and by cansing similar antics to bo published for four consecutive weeks in The Sunnyslde San, weekly newspaper printed and published at Bun-nyslde In mid eonnty and of general circulation In mid eonnty ana state. Done In open eonrt this 20th day of Baptombar, 1014. E.

B. PREBLE, Judge. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Offlea at North September 14, 1014.

Notice la hereby given that Mabel Laforet, formerly Mabel Ingraham, of Wautoma, Waablngton, whoj on March 1, 1000, mudo bomeeteed entry, aerial No. 02015, for ntt mK, awU nett and mV nwK, See. T. 11 N. range 24 and on January 17, 1110, made additional entry No.

02000 for lota 0, 7 and no awX, See. 0, Townahlp 11 range 24 E. W. hai filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to eo-tabllah claim to tho land above described, before U. S.

Land Office at North Yakima, Waablngton, on the 22rd day of October, 1014.. Claimant namea aa wttneeem: Peter Olllvler, of Wautoma, William B. Chamberlain, of Moxee COSY CORNER. Mr. and Mrs.

Kaasenbaum and little daughter were entertained at the following homes during the past week, making their headquarters at Frank Kas-senbaum. Those who entertained them were the Misses Qoaaat, Mr, and Mrs. 8. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs.

N. B. Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Bchloaaer and Mr. and Mrs. R. Greggs.

They left on Monday -for Sheridan, where they will make their future homo. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith ware entertained on Sunday at the home of their son, Walter Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Quen sherry of Outlook visited DR. F. BALL OPHTHALMOLOGIST Graduate KrCnnatek llsdlesl College Inr Xyra sad gsrvss FHOSX mu 12-24 Clogg North Yakima (Over Bradbury1! SuMoeerr Siorsl Notice fog Publication. TJ.

taud Offlco at North Yakima, Washington, October 12. 1014. Notice is hereby given thnt Daniel R. Davis, of Sunnyslde, Washington, who on May 20, 1000, homestead entry serial No.OIOTO, for 8W 1-4 fractional. Section 10, Township 11 Range 21 E.

(110.14 acres) Meredlan has filed notice of Intention to make Final five year proof, to establish claim to the land shove described, before J. M. Dunn, United States Commissioner, at Bun-n raids, Washington, on the list day of November, 1014, Claimant names as wttne Wiser Blough, William O. Franks, D. L.

Fitts, Hen try M. Brown all of Sunnyslde, Washington. RICHARD 8TROBACH, Register. Notice of Sheriffs We of Real Estate Under Special Execution. In the Superior Court of the state of Washington, in an for Ysklms county.

H. Lnngdou, plaintiff, vs. N. H. Barragar and OUle J.

Barragar.hls wife; Berths N. Field and John A. Field, her hasbead; O. L. Boose and Emma Elisabeth Boons, his wife; Amsl Z.

Csss snd June Doe Case, his wife, defendants. Under snd by virtue of apodal execution lamed out of and under the uesl of the Superior Court of the tate iff Washington, lu and for said county on the trd day of October, 1014, npoa a Judgment rendered In said eoart on said day In favor of H. Lang don, plaintiff, and against N. H. Barragar and Ollle J.

Barragar, his wife, defendants, for the sum of Twelve hundred forty-throe ($1241) Dollars, together with attorneys feet snd coats of suit, and to me directed and delivered commanding me to Mil the following described real property to satisfy sold Judgment, to-wit: Lot Thirteen (II) snd the Botith half of Lot Fourteen (14) In Block Sixteen (10) in the town of Sunnyslde, Yakima eonnty, Washington, excepting therefrom the following portions: The South half of the West 100 foot of mid Lot Fourteen (14), and the' North lift foot of the Wert 100 fort of said Lot Thirteen (II). Notice In hereby given: Thnt on Saturday, the 14th day of November, 1014, at the hoar of 1:10 001008 p. In the afternoon of mid day, 1 will Mil the above described propsr- COAL oney It is now time to lay in your supply of coal for tiie winter. We will handle the same kind of coal this year as we did last year. HIAWATHA GOAL from UTAH and the ROCK SPRINGS COAL from WYOMING.

None better. $8.00 per ton. Our MILL WOOD and SLAB WOOD is perfectly DRY. TO LOAN at CURRENT RATES If you need any box shook call on us. We have them in stock.

MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SbLD PRIVATE MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND Fruit Boxes Grape Baskets Fruit Wrapping Paper Cabbage Crates Melon Crates Tomato Crates Notice Notice Is hereby given, That pursuant to the above entitled order by saiiT court, the final account of Arthur Arnta and Oscar Ralph at executors of the last will and testament of Alice Brocher, and administrators with the will annexed of tho estate of Anthony J. Brochor, docensed, bee been rendered and filed In the above entitled eonrt for settlement, and the petition for final distribution and discharge of executors tad administrators with the will annsxed baa been led with mid court that Monday tbo Ind day of November, 1114, at 1:10 o'clock p. in the afternoon of mid day or an aoon thareoftar as counsel can be beard at tba eonrt room of mid eonrt in tbo eonrt bon la tbo dty of North Yakima, Yakima eonnty, state of Washington, baa bean duly appointed by tbo above entitled No Delay Sunnyside Land Investment Co. NORTH COAST LUMBER CO. Sunnyslde, Wash.

W. H. HARRISON, A. a FLEMING, H. IXOYD mLLEB.

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