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C. C. DILLDemocratic candidate for

Congressman

Albert I. Kulzerof Chewelah

Democratic Candidate for

StateRepresentative

.AlWeathermanof Addy

Democratic Candidate for

State Representative

W. H. Graham

Democratic Candidate for

Sheriff

Clair HuntCandidate for

County CommissionerSecond District

Republican Ticket

Wm. Gillings

Candidate for

AssessorDemocratic Ticket

Ed GibsonCandidate for

CommissionerSecond District

Democratic Ticket

A taxpayer of county for 30 years.Platform—Honesty, economy,

good roads

A. V. Downsof Northport

Candidate for

County TreasurerDemocratic Ticket

A resident of Stevens county for 29years. Better known to old-timers as"Lon" Downs. A lifetime of experi-

ence in clerical work.

FOR STATE SENATOR

Announcement

Hon. C. R. McMillan of Orin, can-didate for state senator for the jointdistrict of Stevens and Pend Oreillecounties, is one of the progressivefarmers of the Colville valley, wherehe has lived since 1884, coming west

from Colorado at that time. Hisfirst employment was the manage-ment of the flouring mill plant atArden. In 1888 he was elected torepresent Spokane and Stevens countyin the last territorial legislature andserved for the then ensuing term ofthat body. Twenty-six years laterhe was elected to the state senate,and in both periods of service he madean enviable record for economy witha special care for the best interestsof the people.

As a citizen he has raised his familyhere, and two of his sons are now inthe .service of their country. He hasset the mark of patriotic service by

being one of the largest buyers ofLiberty bonds and stamps, and is aliberal contributor to the Red Crossand kindred activities.

His services in the legislature in thelight of his past experience as a mem-

ber of that body are a special needat this time when legislation arisingout of war conditions require menwith a firm understanding of emer-gency conditions.

Mr. McMillan was born in Cedar-ville, Ohio, of Scotch parentage in1858. Were he a'younger man hesays he would now be in the service,but he is thankful that he has threesons who are at the disposal of hiscountry.

Chief Justice John F. Main, who isa candidate for reelection to a sixyear term on the supreme bench occu-pies the most responsible and exactingposition on the supreme bench.» Byvirtue of his position, Chief JusticeMain must not only pass upon everycase which i.s decided by the supremecourt, but also act as executive of thecourt and direct its work.

B. F. Cookof Chewelah

Candidate for

SheriffRepublican Ticket

J. F. Jarvisof Chewelah

Democratic Candidate for

CommissionerTHIRD DISTRICT

For city treasurer

Ihereby announce myself as a can-didate for the office of city treasurerof the city of Colville at the primaryelection Nov. 5.— W. W. Campbell, adv

J. L LABBWXLL IS A

The Coiville Examiner, Saturday, October 26, 1918

CANDIDATE FOR CLERK

For the office of county clerk acapable man is offered by the dem-ocratic ticket in the person of J. L.Lasswell, who has been a resident anda taxpayer of"Stevens county for 15years. He has devoted his attentionsto clerical work for the last 20 years,but has never held office in Stevenscounty. He served as county as-sessor and as deputy auditor in Yak-ima County before coining here, andhas had the necessary clerical exper-ience to enable him to handle the du-ties of county clerk with perfect sat-isfaction.

Mr. Lass well was one of those whobuilt the Colville flouring mills, in thedays when this territory was growingfast, but not far enough along tosupport a flouring plant. He hasbeen one of the men to build up thiscounty, and has a grown family,three of the children residing in Col-ville.

The clerk's office in the past yearsha.s been a profitable office for thecounty, receiving more money than thecost of the office. During the lastyear, however, the cost of the officeran nearly a thousand dollars over theco.st of the preceding year, cutting theprofit!of the county to only$325. Itis believed that by^an economicalmanagement of thy offin"-, it can againbe made to help bear the cost of carry-ing on other county business, and Mr.Lasswcll has pledged himself to runthe office with one deputy and makethe office a profitable one for the taxpayers.

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Your county is behind in its WarSavings pledges. Buy W. S. S.

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Two good phonographs, reasonableprice.

DeLaval separator.

Brass, copper, iron, wool, rubber,furniture, bought at highest prices.

Gun, furniture and buggy repairing.

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COLVILLftWABH.

(THE LEGAL NEWS JAdvertisement. I

\OTKK OF PRIMARY ELECTION »'OBCITY OKKU'EHS IN TUB GITY ••»coITVII.I.K, WASHINGTON.Notice is hereby given that a prl-

mary election to nominate candidate* tolie voted for at the general municipalelection to be held in the city of Col-vi Hi-. Washington, on the flrst Tuesdayafter the first Monday in December,1918, willbe held in the city of Colvllle,county of Stevens, state of Washington,on the fifth day of November, 1918.

The polls will be open from eleveao'clock in the morning until eighto'clock In the evening of said ttay, un-less at the hour of closing there areany electors in the polling places de-siring to vote and who are qualified toparticipate therein, and who have notbeen able to do so since appearing- atthe polling place, in which case saidpells shall be kept open reasonablylong enough after the hour of closlagto allow those no present to vote.

Said primary election will be held atthe usual voting places In each pre-cinct.

The party designation and the namesand addresses of all persons for whomnomination papers have been (lied tnso*fur as the same shall affect the electorsof said city are as follows:

Office, treasurer—W. W. Campbell,Colvllle, Washington; party designation,citizens.

Office, clerk—J. H. King. Coiville,Washington; party designation, eltl-tens,

In witness whereof I have hereuntoset my hand and the seal of aald oltyiids seventeenth day of October, ltll.

(Heal) J. C. HARD. City Clerk.Kii-Ht publication. October 17.' Mil;

la.it, November 2. 1918. 'NOTION OF SAI.K

State of Washington, county of Stev-

Notice is hereby given that. In ac-cordance with an order heretofore en-tered on the 11th day of October, 1918.by the board of county commissionersof the county of Stevens, state ofWashington, directing that the realproperty hereinafter described, ac-quired by said county of Stevens fordelinquent taxes under tax foreclosuresuit and sale, be sold as required" bythe law.i of the state of Washington,by the undersigned county treasurer ofsaid county, I will on the 16th day ofNovember,l9lß, commencing at the hourof 9 o'clock a. in. of said day and con-tinuing until the hour of 4 o'clock p. in.ol' the day. unless the property herein-after described shall sooner be sold,at the front door of the court housein Colville, in said county and state.»ell to the highest bidder for cash, thefollowing described real property sit-uated in said county, towlt:

Lots 1 and 2 and the southeast quar-ter of the northeast quarter and thenortheast quarter of the southeastquarter ot section 3, township 34 north,range 41, east Willamette meridian,Stevens county, Washington.

And notice is further given that ifnecessary 1 will adjourn said sale tothe same hours from day to day byannouncement made at the time andplace of said sale, or at the time andplace to which said sale may be ad-journed. Terms and conditions ofsale, cash.

Dated at Colvllle, Washington this19th day of October. 1918.

IRVING D. SIIX, Treasurer ofStevens county. Washington.

(Oct., 19-Nov. 9)

CALL FOR GKNRIIAL XlSill SCHOOLWARRANTS

All warrants drawn on the generalfund of the following school districtsto and including warrant numbers giv-en, are hereby called for payment andinterest ceases from this date.

Dated at Coiville. Washington, this19th day of October, 1918.nist. No.2, to and including warrant No. 1697.

10, to and including warrant No. 277.13, to and including warrant No. 377.15, to and including warrant No. 139.17, all warrants. \u25a0

21, to and including warrant No. 213.22, to and Including warrant No. 1665.26, to and Including warrant No. 268.29, to and including warrant No. 117.12, to and Including warrant No. 348.88, to and including warrant No. 92.39, to and Including warrant No. 711.42, to and Including warrant No. 310.53, to and Including Warrant No. 826.54, to and including warrant No. 813.72, to and including warrant No. MS.80, to and including warrant No. 391,94, to and including warrant No. l»5.96, to and including warrant No. 118.97, to and including warrant Ne. 116.99, all warrants.104, to and including warrant No. 72.106, to and Including warrant No. 215.107, to and including warrant No. 142.113, all warrants,117, to and Including warrant No. 84.120, all warrants.122, all warrants.133. to and Including warrant No. 110.138, to and including warrant No. 106.139, to and including warrant No. 736.141, to and Including warrant No. 119.142, to and including warrant No. 141.146, all warrants.154, to and including warrant No. 881.156, all warrants. V169, to and including warrant No. 710.162, to and including warrant No. 67.163, to and including warrant No. 84.164, to and including warrant No. 109.168, to and Including warrant No. 114.(7. H. 2, to and including warrant No.

981.P. H. 3, to and Including warrant No.

1065.HIVING D. SILL.

Treasurer of Stevens county, Wash.By Barllda McKeown, Deputy.(Oct. 1»-Nov. 2)

CLASSIFIED OFFERINGS

BONDS—LIBERTY BONDS, and alllisted bonds bought and sold. Writ*or phone for price and quotations.IRVING WHITEHOUSE COMPANY,805Alaska Building, Seattle; DavenportHotel Building, sipokaae.

JfOTICH OF1 HBARING ON I.VTIK-TIOI TO IKLL COUNTY

PHOPHKTITo whom it may concern:Notice is hereby given that an ap-

plication has heretofore been -wadeto the board of county commissionersby !•:. D. Germain for the sale of thefollowing described county property,towit: The southwest quarter ofsection 12 in township 28 north, ofrange 40, east Willamette meridian,and that said property was sold to\u25a0aid >\u25a0:. D. Germain, but it appears thatthere was an error in the preceedlngsof said sale and that it is-necessary toresell said property In order to clear

Therefore it is hereby ordered thata hearing be had on said applicationon Saturday, November 9, 1918, at thehour of 10:30 o'clock a. m., at the com-missioners' room In the cuurt house inColrllle, Washington, at which timeand place any person or persons hav-ing any objections to offer as t» whysaid property should not be so sold.shall appear and offer their objection*thereto.

The 'liaid board 6f county commis-sioner* deeming it to be to the bestinterests of the county to dispose,ofsaid property.

[>ated at Colville, Washington, thisUtb day of October. 1918.

Marie T. Gales, county auditor.By Will C. Spadden, deputy.(Oetber IS-Novwnbri».)

MITUH OF SPBCIAL MUNICIPALKLBCTION.

Notice U hereby gtv-en that on Tues-day. November i, lilt, a special muni-cipal election will be he 14 In the cityof Colvllle, Washington, tor the pur-pose of voting- upon the question ofratifying and validating wrUln war-rant Indebtedness of said olty, arawnon the water fund.

Said Indebtedness sought to ba ratl-ded and validated doea not exceed the•matttatlonal imitation* of Indebted-ness which max be Incurred with thenraent of three fifths of the voters ofaald city.

The voting plaeea ror the electionwill be the usual pollin*places In eachprecinct, and amid election will be con-ducted in accordance with the generalelection laws of the state or Washing-ton, no far as applicable and consistenttherewith.

The election offlcers appointed forthe city primary election, held on thesame date, will have oharge of thiselection.

The polls will ba open at eleveno'clock in the morning and will etOMat eight o'clock In the evening.

In witness whereof I have hereuntonet my hand and affixed the seal of aaldcity tills third day of October. l»lt,

J. C. HARD, City Clerk.First publication, October (, 1*11;

last. October 26. 1918.

\OTHK OK SCHOOL BOND SALNState of Washington, county of Ste-

Sealed bids for the purchase ofbonds to be issued by school districtNo, 38, of Stevens county, Orient post-office, Washington, to the amoifnt of$500, to run five years, optional aftertwo years, will be received at my of-fice in the court house at Colville,Washington, up to 2 o'clock p. in.,Sat-urday, October 26. 1918. at which timeand place bids will be opened and con-sidered. Didders will name price of-fered and Interest asked. Said bondsand interest will be payable at the of-fice of the county treasurer of Ste-vens county. Interest on saiii bondsto be payable annually. Right is re-served to reject any and all bids.

The assessed valuation of said dis-trict for the year 1917 la 128.167-

Dated at Colville. Washington, this28th day of September. 1918.

INVING n. SILL. Treasurer ofStevens county, Washington.

(Sep. 28-Oct. 19)

\OTICK TO CHHDITOHNNo. 1523

In the superior court of the state ofWashington, in and for the county ofStevens.

In the matter of the. estate of P. L.Stlckney.

Notice is hereby given that the un-dersigned has been appointed admlnis-

and has duly qualified accordingly, andthat all persons having claim* againstsaid deceased are required to serve.tuch claims, duly verified, with thenecessary vouchers, upon the under-signed at Columbia Hotel, Gifford,Washington, or upon L. B. Donley, hisattorney of record at his'office at Col-ville, Washington, and file such claimswith the proof of such service in theoffice of the clerk of the above namedcourt at the city of Colville, Washing-ton, within six months after the firstpublication of this notice, or they willbe forever barred

Date of first publication of this no-tice is October 12. 1918.

K. D. Wllbert. Administrator of theestate of P. 1* Stickney Deceased.L. B. Donley, Colvllle Washington,attorney for the estate

NOTICB OK WATER HMJIITAPPLICATION

State of Washington, office of hy-draulic engineer, Olympia.

To whom It may concern:Notice is. hereby given that J. P.Uettridge of Valley, county of Stevens,state of Washington, under date ofJuly 16, 1918, filed with the state hy-draulic engineer, Olympia, Washing-ton, an application for a permit todivert the public waters of Colvilleriver In an amount of two cubic feetper second, subject to existingrights, from May 15, to July 1, andfrom September 1 to November 1 ofeach year, for the purpose of the irri-gation of 130 acres of land, the northhalf of the northeast quarter and thesouthwest quarter of the northeastquarter and ten acres in the north-east quarter of the northwest quar-ter of section 34, township 81 northrange 40, east Willamette mer-idian, and continuously for domes-tic use, that the approximate, pointof diversion Is located in the northhalf of the northwest quarter ofsection 3, township 30 north, range40. east Willamette meridian A mapshowing the location and dimensions ofsaid canal, and the place of the pro-posed diversion and use is on file in theoffice of the state hydraulic engineerOlympia Washington, together withsuch other information as Is requiredby law.

Any person, firm or corporationwhose right will be injuriously affect-ed by the said application may filewith the state hydraulic engineer, atOlympia, Washington, such objectionsor representations, in writing, .as hemay desire to make, within thirtydaysafter date of publication.

Witness my hand and official sealthis Sth day of October, A. D. 1918.Marvin Chase, state hydraulic en-gineer.

NOTICEIn the superior court of the state ofWashington for Stevens county.The State of Washington, petition-er, versus C. L. Stephenaon and Jane

Doe Stephenson, his wife, respondents.To the above named respondents:In the name of the state of Washing-

ton: 'You are hereby notified that theabove named petitioner,' the state ofWashington, will on the 16th day ofNovembor, 1918, at the hour of 9:30o'clock In the forenoon of said day. oras soon thereafter as said petitionercan be heard at the court house of.Stevens county, Washington, in thecity of Colvllle, in said county andstate, in the court room of said courtbefore the judge of the superior courtthereof, present to the above entitledsuperior court and Judge thereof thepetition In the above entitled pro-ceeding, which has been filed In theoffice of the clerk of said court.

The object of said petition is to con-demn and appropriate the hereinafterdescribed land and property, and tovest the legal title of the same in thestate of Washington, for the con-struction and operation of a state roadthereon and thereover, said state roadforming a part of the state road knownas the Inland Empire Highway thesame being a highway connecting withthe Sunset highway at or in the vicin-ity of the city of Ellensburgj thenceby the way of North YakI ma, Kenne-wlck, Pasco. Walla Walla, Dayton,crossing the Snake river in the vicin-ity of Central ferry. Coifax, RoKaliaSpokane, .Deer Park, Loon Lake, Col-ville, to the International boundaryline at Laurier.Ana the said »etlt4eaer in and bysaid proceeding -seeks to have the

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PhyaMan and Barton Dorra.n-Lf nch Bid*

Dr. R. S. Wellsi'hrtkiinand Surwon Bank of OolrilU Kid*O«cephcgej276_jtegjd«nc« phene Itttt

Dr. J. W. HendersonPkysicltn and ?ura-eon Office over PoetoAc*

DR W. F. DIFFKNBACHEKDentist Dorman-Lynch Bid*.

Dr. 0. F. VinsonUentist Postofflce Bldg.

Dr. Jno. J. IngleDenti.t

Lane Bldg. Phone 196

Camilla BensonDrugleM Phyelcian

Consultation free Offices in Lute bldg.

L. C. JESSBPHLawyer Pint National Bank Bldf.

W. Lon JohnsonLawyer 8-4-5 Rickey Bldg.

John B. SlaterAttorney at Law Colviile

H. Wade BaileyLawyer Bank ofColviile Bidg.

Osee W. NobleLawyer

Lane Bldg. Colviile

R. A. THAYfciP'"——Lawyer First National Bank Bid*.

J. B. ThomasCivil engineer, land tturveyor. Colviile

Stevens County Abstract Co.Henry R. Spedden, Mgr.

Abstract* of title to Stevens county lands ai ,1mines.

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court find and decree that the usehereinbefore and In Maid petition men-tioned .and set forth in a public usoand that the public interest requiresthe prosecution of the enterprise androad in said petition set forth, andthat to condemn and appropriate theBiiiii land and property is essential,required and neceasary for the purposeof said enterprise and road, and thento procure the court to cause a juryto be called and impaneled to ascer-tain and determinethe compensation tobe made in money to the said respon-dents for the condemnation and ap-propriation thereof; or in case a jurybe waived, as in other civil cases inthe courts of record in manner pre-scribed by law, then to procure suchcompensation or damages to be ascer-tained and determined by the court orthe judge thereof, aa provided by law;and to assess and award such compen-sation or damages to you, the said re-spondents; all to be done and the judg-ment or decree of the court to be ren-dered in accordance with the laws andstatute!) of the state of Washingtonin such cases made and provided; andthat upon payment of such damage*or compensation and costs by the *aidstate of Washington, to you, the sai.lrespondents, or .depositing; the samewith the clerk of said court, then andthereupon, to procure the court to en-ter a judgment or decree of appropri-ation, condemning and appropriatingthe said land and property to, and vest-Ing- the legal title thereof in the saidpetitioner, the state of Washington.

The said land and property aa to bocondemned, appropriated and taken issituated in the county of Stevens andthe state of Washington, and boundedand described aa follows:

A tract of land in lots 1, 2 and 8block 1 of the plat of We*t Clayton'all in the northeast quarter of thesoutheast quarter of section 24, town-ship 29 north, range 41 east Willam-ette meridian, said tract of land beingmore particularly described aa follow*'Beginning- at the east one-quartercorner of section 24, township 29 northrange 41 east Willamette meridian;thence S.0 # 17' B. along the east boun-dary of said section 24 a distance of30 feet: thence S. 89' 48' W. a diatanceof 80 feet to the southeast corner ofblock 1 of the plat of West Clayton-thence continuing S. 89* 4S' W. alongthe north boundary of said block 1 adiatance of 118.8 feet to the southwest-erly boundary of the right-of-way ofthe Inland Empire Highway aa nowsurveyed and of record in the office ofthe State Highway Commissioner,oiympia, Washington; thence S. 47"67' E. along- said southwesterly boun-dary of the right-of-way of the InlandUmpire Highway a distance of 1(0.8feet to the east boundary of said block1 of the plat of West Clayton; thenceN. 0* 17' W. along the east boundaryof said block 1 a distance of 108.8feet to the point of beginning and con-taining 0.14 acres more or less.

That the owners, tenants, encum-brancers or Honors or other personsor parties interested in said land orproperty or any part thereof, so faras can be ascertained from the publicrecord*, are you, the above named re-spondent*, p

Pated July 1, 1918.THE STATE OK WASHINGTON.Petitioner.By W. V. TANNER, Attorneygeneral.GLEN J. FAIRBROOK. Assistantattorney general.U B. DONLEY.It*Attorney*.

W. V. Tanner, attorney general;Glenn .1. Kairbrook, assistant attorneygeneral; L B. Donley. attorney* forpetitioner.

Post office address: Temple of Jui-tice, Olympic, Washington.Sep. 88-Kov. ».

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