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L. LAIIB. President. P. DAVIS, Vice-President. W. H. HADLEV, Cashier.
TUMWATER SAVINGS BANKLEAVENWORTH, WASHINGTON.
Capital - - $25,000.00We nfTord depositors a place of safety for ttaetr money, and extend to all our patrons every
accommodation within the range of prudent banking. In our Savings Department wereceive deposits of one dollar and upwards, upon which we pay three per cent interest,
compounded semi-anuually. No matter how small your deposit, we will take it ami safe-guard it for you.
Money to Loan Upon Approved Security.
I LEAVENWORTH HOSPITALi (> In one of the most healthful lo- />1 « calities in Washington. Be:iu- $
it tlfUilysituated on <i bluff over- <(
i £< looking tlio Wonatchee river. SS
| Open fortlie Kerrpllon ol' all Snniioal »n«l Medlml iapien Except
I t'oiitastpoim Dlncimch
\ Trained and Competent Nurses Always in Attendance[ Address all oornmunioations:
DR. W. M. M'COY, Physician in Charge,i Leavraworth, Washington
L. Lamt.. Pres. C. R. Lamb. V.-Pron. G. E. Lamb. Sec P. DAVIS, Treas & McrClinton, la. Minneapolis, Minn. Clinton, la. Leavenwortta, Wash
Lamb-Davis Lumber CoMANUFACTURERS OP
WESTERN WHITE PINELUMBER
Dealers in all kinds of building material.
Leavenworth, - Washington
E F SPRAGUE E- F- Spra|lue c- E- araham H-A-Oranam
c: c:,r,r E. F. Sprague Co.Undertakers
W'lioleßalers and Itetallom ol
Embalers FINE FURNITUREUndertakers' Supplies
FLORA E. CHASE
u» »,„„„ WENATCHEE WASHING TOK
] The "BRICK" SaloonOPPOSITE THE DEPOT
Billiard and Pool Parlors in Connection
BURKE & CO. - - Proprietors
v~ I Paint the Earth\\/ a xit Graining and Paper Hanging a Spe-WAl>< I cialty. Frescoingif desired Leave
orders at Dr. Shore's Drug Store.
.write em S.C WALDENBERGLeavenworth, Wash.
H M 11 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
Fresh and Cured Meats
FRANK* *»-*»-1 " *\u25a0• Motto: Not how cheap, but oh !How Good.
TheOld Reliable LEAVENWORTH, WASH.
Home Cooking, OVERLANDJust Like RESTAURANTYour Mother Front st AdjOininSr Dr . shore'sUsed tO DO. JOHN BJORK, Proprietor.
ARE YOU TAKING THE ECHO?If Not, Then Why Not, Right Now
LEAVENWORTH ECHO.CUnrcli Services. I
OonoBtOATIOWM-— Morning Mil K\e y |Sunday at IO;«; Sunday school at 19 00; younjpeoples service 7:00 p. m.; evening service B:uu
J. o. iiovu, iuaior.
Prnyer meeting every Thursday evening.
Ladles Guild meets every Thursday utter-noon.
Catholic-Services at the CoihoUo churchevery fourth Sunday In the month; DIMS "t7:10 \u25a0 in : Sunday school at 3 p m.; vespers j1:30 P . n,; low mm* following monday
Futncr 11. Colin. Paiti r,
< :>M Mull IllT*"II Air
A Chicago scientist holds out. thebest, if not the only li"|.e to gel the bet-ter of the bee! trust, He insists ihal behas discovered a methodof livingon airalone. Allyou have to do is to quitsating and learn to breathe properly.Ifwe oaa do those two things we willbo alright. But can we? There's therub, As proof thai he has solved theproblem the Chicago genius "makesprefer" of himself, as the lawyers wouldsay. Ho declares that he has i atennothing for a month, and though liehas fallen off from 24."> to 118 pounds, isas strong «ts before the beginning of hisfast. The diet during this trialmonthOOnsUted of hot water with an infusionof rose and elderberry leaves, but themain substance for solid food oamethrough his breathing apparatus. Thusis a possibility unfolded of {jettingaround the chief problem of life, If itis no longer neccessary to work for foodthe rest would seem easy. When thelove-sick girl protested to her sweet-heart that she was willing to live on
bread and water for his sake, he repliedcautiously that if she would furnish thebread he would skirmish around and
try to get the water. But under thenew arrangement even water appearsto be a Superfluity. Only air is neces-
sary to make one healthy and wealthy,ifnot wise. All the nutriment Deededis in the atmosphere, and it la only nec-essary to train the nose and lungs howto extract it and there you are.—Amer-ican Farmer.
In Japan one divorce takes place lorevery four marriages.
A New Jersey court has just decidedthat a girl's life is worth three thous-and dollars and that a boy's lifo isworth just twice that amount.
Beware ofBuffalo glrll. A Mies DvCalm, ofBuffalo, N. V., broke a man'srib by hugjing him, ami he,tho wretch,lias sued for two thousand dollars dam-ages.
The true name ofKorea is ''Chosen.'meaning''land of the morning calm."Ii is by this name that the country itdesignated in diplomatic papers at theState Department at Washington.
Tho Emperor of Japan is tho directdescendant of the Emperor Jimmu,who ascended the throne 2,564 yeanago, milking the dynasty older thanany other dynasty that exists or ever
did exist.Japanese soldiers are fed on rice,
salted flsh, dried seaweed iiiid pickledplums—a diet that is almost universalin Japan, except, in the navy, whererations of meat are served. Soldiersare allowed meat when on oampalgn,but rarely eat it.
A London doctor who has examinedtbe beads of a hundred thousand -Lon-don children chums to have made thediscovery that heads arc growing smal-ler, especially female beads, lie claim!to have traced some peculiar relationbetween this fact and tall buildings.
The department of agriculture hasissued a report which snows that thefarm surplus for l!)o.'! was worth fourand a half billion dollars. The exportsfor tho ,year amount to nearly $880,0000,.0. Of the export! cotton is the larg-est amount, being close to 40 per Pent.
Colonel Robert J. Hamer, of NewYork, last week investigated the placer diggings on the Columbia rivernear Marcus, Wash. Mr. Humor isthe manufacturer of a maehino forsaving fine gold and magnetic iron.He said be would establish a plant onsix-mile bar east of Marcns, at a costof about $70,000; and would be backhere in about 60 days from New Yorkwhere be has returned.
Tho New York Medioo-Legal Bocietyproposes a bill in the New York Itatelegislature, instituting the whippingpost as a punishment for wife beating 1.
Tho president of the lOolety says: Thepresent system of punishment is whollyInadequate. It does not deter. Thegreat stream of wretched and despair-ing women that passes us is one of thoindescribable horrors of civilizal ion.It Is pointed out that in Delawarewhere the whipping post is employedIo repress this InttluOt of barbarism inmen, wifo beatiny; is almost whollyunknown.
<llll)kArrrntJ. A. Gullc*l(fe of Verbena, Ala., was
twice in the hospital from a Mvere OMCof piles causing 24 tumors After doc-tor-ami ail remedies failed. Bucklen'iArnica Salvo quickly nrreKted furtherinllamation and cured him. It con-quers aches and kills pain. 23c at theCity Drug Store.
Contest Notice^
First publication Aprilil.'. l«m.
HALL& CO.,
UNDERTAKERSAM)
Funeral DirectorsEMBALMING A SPECIALTY
Dura Hall ) J Office PhoneLinlv Assistant \ I 435
Wonatchee, Wash.
Dniri/ Goto theBKICK Hobson YardAboui For ii),. Best Build-•k"u'lst ing Brick. KilnT%mr*i/ ready by Juno firstJSKILKJ- P- Hobson & Co.
TONGUESHARD and
wnfm REACHESTwo by eight six-
toon foet lonp. A\\r i rrk\r lQt °f otl'fi hickoryVVAUUIN and ash 2 Inches
thick and from 5 to10 inches in width.
TIMBER . ,;L R HathWayCall on
M. G. Thomas to seelimber.
Wilbur Walker , Vv'tn Bullock
TheLOBBYJust across from the Depot
PURE WINES and LIQUORSGOOD CIGARS
andCOURTEOUS TREATMENTNotice ofPublication -Timber Land
United Sta os I and OfficeWillirville, Wash., May 4, 1904
Notice is hereby piven that in compliancewitbibe provisions of the act of congress ofJune B, 1878 entitled An aft for /lie sale of tim-ber lands In the stales of California, Oregon,Nevada and Washington territory, ms extendedto ail tbo pubic lund states by act ofAugust 4,1898,
Frederic S .rncoi)-pn.of T.r.ivcnwortli. county or Chelan, state of
Washington, b « thin day Hied i.'i tills office hissworn statement number 488, for the purchaseof the n % of n c }± cii section No 8. In townshipNo 96 n. range No 17 c, and wll offer proof t>nhow that the land souiibt la more valuable forits timber or stine than for BBiioultural nur-poses. and to eatabU»b his claim to said landbefore .1 K. Snoro. II B commissioner, at hisoffloeln Leavenworth, Wash . on Monday, the2Mb day of July. 1904. He names as witnesses:Barry k Uarr, Ernest 1) Gates, Petrel Mavisand William P. Hudley, of Leavenworth, Wash
Anyand all persons claiming adversely theabove described lands are requested to Hie theirclalmstn this office on or before saiil !»h dayof July lUCIt M. 11. MAI.I.OY, It-gister
First publication May 13 1904, last, July l.>
Notice ofPublication\u25a0 Untied -tntes Land Office,
Watervllle, Wa»h , AprilBth, lIW4.Notice is hereby idveu that la compliance
with the provisions of ibeaotof congress ofJune:) is?*, entitled 'an act fur 1 lie sale of tim-ber lands in the stales of Oalifornla.Oresfon,Ne-vada an Wiwhinutiin Terriiory," as extendedto all the l>ub.ii- laud states by act of August -I.IbM
Emtl Frankof Ijearenworth, chum v of rhel:>n, state ofWiiHbiUHlon, has this day filed in this offlc hissworn statement No. 4iM,for tiie purchase of the.swl, of section No. 4ln township No all n,range IS c w m, and «i.l oner proof to sbow Unitthe lund fought 1* more valuable for it- timberor stone than foragricultural purposes, and toestablish his claim to said laud before .1. K.Shore, O. S. Commissioner at his ofllce at t.eavenwoi iiion Wednesday, the sand day of June,1804.
He names as witnesses: Martin Christen-on.IradO, Varney. 1:. I>. Shugart and l,oui» J.Hauck, all of Leavenworih. Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely theabove dei-crib-:d lands are requested to tiletheirclaims in this oUlcc. on or before sa d Mod dayJune, IyOI
M. n. MII..LOY,Register.First publication April18, 19 4.
United States Land Office.Waterville, Wash.. Apr. HO, 1904.
A sufficient contest affidavit h vim: been lil^din thin office by William A. Htt'Uun. o.intest-ant against homestead entry N \u25a0\u25a0 Bl(W. ma leJuly lath, 1902, for « « \u25a0 w '4. n w ', \u25a0 6 'i- ands w 4 n c Ji suction 3. township i" n rangeis a. by Dnarlei IS. Blom. oontestee,in which It is allowed that •all] entryman,Charles V. HlombßH never established bin resl-denoe in a house upon tract hliicb date ofiii entry: that he has whollyabandoned saidtract and been absent therefrom tor more thansix months piece mall tif? said entry, and thaisaid tract is not settled upon nor cultivated asrequired by law. and said failures still exist,and thin said alleged absence from said landwai not due to his employment In the army,navy or marine corps of the United States.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re-spond and offer evidence touching snld allega-
tion at Jfl o'clock a m on June 3, 1004, before.I. B. Shore, U. 8. Cumin Mloner, a his ofilcfl atLeavenworth, Wa«h., and that final hearinitwill be heM nt 10 o'clock am. on June (I. 1004.before Inn Keirlster and Receiver ni the UnitedStates land ofllce. in VVoterville. Wash.
The said contestant having. In a proper Bffl-davit, tiled Apr. 'M, 1904, set forth facts whichshow thai after due dlUlgenoe personal serviceof this notice can not li-; made, itis hereby or-dered and directed that such notice be given byduo and proper publication.
Roglster>M li. MAI.LOV,P.oulster.
Timber Lain! NolleeUnited States Land Offloe.
Watervllle. Wash., AprilHI, 1901,Notice is her~by given ihat In compliance
with the provision* of the act of c ngres<ofJunes, 1878, entitled "An »pi for the Kale oftimber lands In th« mates of Callfornlu.Oreeon,Kcvudn and Washington Territory" as extend-
' d to all the public land states oy act of August8 1892
James M. Duffy,of Wenatrhen. county of Chelan, stute of Wash-ington, ban this day Ola i In this office "is »wornstatement No 57 fnr the purchase of the V, ofnwj and w'4 of swX »cc 8. Twp 90 n.Range No.17 c. and will offer proof to dhow that the 1 'Hd•ought Is more valuable for Its timber or atonethan for agricultural purposes, and to eHtanllnhhln claim to said land before Henry Craw U. S.Commissioner, at his offloe at Wenatchee,Wait,, I'u lay the I3>b day of July. 1804.
H« names as "witnesses: Frank Hush. James
Williams K. W. Bherwoodand Henry Middle-ton, all nt Cntwaukum, Washington
Anyand all persons claiming adverxely theahove d»«Hrribed lands are requested to ft!* thflrclaims in this ofilce on or before said lSth dayof July. 190..
MBMALl,oYiKcgl3ter.Firs', publication April 89, I'JOI.
Notice orPublication—Timber LundUnited States Land Office.
Wat rv Hi. Wash.. April8. l»>4.Notice is he eby given that in compliance
with ihe provisions of the act of congress ofJune 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale oftimber lands in the state*of California. Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory," us extended to nil the public land states by act ofAugust 4. 189-2,
Martin Christensonof I.eavenworth, county of Cbelun, Ptate ofWushlnuton. na» this day Hied In this office his
Bfff m statement. No. 403. for the purchase ofthe nw> iof section No. 4 in township No. 2* n.range No. 18 \u25a0 w m. and willoffer proof to showthai tti'- land sought Is n.ure valuable for itsti.ijM-ror stone than for agricultural purposes,nut to establish his claim to mild land before J.K. Shore I' S Co lnlssioner at his office atI.enieuworth. Wash., on Wednesday, the Stadday of .June, 1604
II-names la witnesses: Irnd 0. Varney.LouisJ. Bauck, HansT Han-en and E. D. bhugart,all Lcnvenwi-nn. Wash.
Any and nil persons claiming adversely theabove described lands are requested to file theirclaims In this office on or before said 22nd dayof June. I9M
M. H. MALLOY, Register.First publication April 15. 1904.
Notice ofPublication—Timber Land
U' lied States Land Office,Wittervlllu, Wash.. AprilB,IIKM.
Notice is I'fvi-h.v j-lv.n that In compliancewith me provision's o! tne act of Congress of
Junel 18?K, entitled "An act for the sale oflimber lands in the states of California. Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territorry," as ex-tended toall : public land state* by act ofAuguat 4. 16113,
Jacob Thoweof Leavenworth county of Chelan, state ofVVathlni ii.bae iMm day tiled in this office hissworn statement No 401, for the purchase ofthe >'. m' , \u25a0 f section No 32 In township No. 27ti. range No 18 <\u25a0 \y in, and will offer proof toshow that the land soujjht is more valuable forits timber or stone than for agricultural pur-poses, and to establish hia claim to said fundbefore J. E Shore. U S. Commissioner at hisofllce at Leavenworth, Wash., on Wednesday,the yJnd day of June, r.Wi.
Ho names as witnesses: Martin Christenson,Irad 0. Varney, Emit Frank and Louis J.Hauck, all Leavenworth, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely theabove described lands are requested to tile theirclaims in this office on or before said 22d day ofJune 1904.
M B MALLOY Reg)ster>M. B. MALLOY,Register.First publication April 15. 1804,
Notice for Publication—Final Proof
Notice is hereby Riven that the following'named settler has filed notice of his Intentionto make ilnal proof in support of his claim, andthat said proof will be made before HenryCrass, v R. Commissioner, at his office at We-natchee, Wash., on Muv 11. 1904, viz:
William W. Thompsonwho made homestead entry No. O!3Q for the neitsection 89, township 20 n. range 17 c w m.
He names as witnesses to prove his contin-uous residence upon and cultivation of Baldland, viz: David Phillips and W. H. Griddley,of Ciilwaukum, Wash., and Charles Buttles andJames M. Duffy, of Wenatcbee.
M. H. MALLOY,Register.First publication April15, 1004
Notice ofPublication—Timber Land
United States Land Office, 'Watervllle, Wash., March 10, 1004
Notice Is hereby given that in compliancewith the provisions of the act of Congress orJuno 8 IS7B, entitled An Act forthe sale of tim-ber land! in the states of California, Oregon,Nevada and Washington territory, as extendedto allpublic land states by act of August 4, IB*!,
Petrel Davis,of Lcavenworih, county of Chelan, stateof Washington, has this day tiled in this,i illco his sworn statement Noßßi>.for the pur-chase of the s w % of section No 14 in townshipNo £0 X, range No 17 K. and will offer proof toshow that the land sought is more valuable forits timber or Btonn than tor agricultural pur-poses, and to establish his claim to said landbetore J. E Shore U S Commissioner, at bisoffice at i.i'avt'iiworth, Wash., ou Monday, the 4day of June, 11)04
He names as witnesses: JohnCirstens, Har-ry X Curt, F. S. .lacohsen and Kollln Kideout,all ofLeavenworth, Wash.
Any aid all persons claiming adversely theabove di Her bed lands are requested to filelie Ir el ims in this offlo*on or before said 6thday of June, 1901. M U. MALLOY, Register.
First publication March S5, 1904.
Notice of Publication—Timber Land
United States Land Office.Watervlile, Wash.. March 15. 1904
Notice is hereby given that in compliancewith the provisions of the act of Congress orJuneß, 1878. entitled "Anact for the sale of tim-
lands in the states of Cal fornlH, Oregon,Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex-tendendrd to all the publicland states by act orAugust 4,18u2,
Seth L. Morris,of Lcavenworth, county of Chelan, state ofWashington, has this nay filed in this office hi»sworn statement No. 881, for the purchase ofthe njs ne 1 of section No. 4in township No. aftD, riin^e No. 1"E. W. M., and will offer proof toshow that the land sought is more valuable forlimber or stone than for agricultural purposes,and to establish his claim to said land before .1.K. shore. U. B. Commissioner at his office atLeavenworth, Wash , on Tuesday the 7th dayof June. 1804.
He names as witnesses: John Davis, of We-natchee, James Il' Tyson and Louis J. Hauek ofLeavenworth and Frank Hush, of Chlwaukum.
Any and all persons claing adversely theuiiovo described lands are requested to lIMtheir claims in ibis office on or be fore said 'Lidnv of June. 1914 M II M \LLOY,Kegistß' **)
First publication March X, IVU4. pv
Notice tor Publication
United Slates Lund Office,Watervllle, Wash., April 16. 1904.
Notice is hereby fives that in compliancewith the provisions of the Hct of congress ofJutu'!), 1878, entitled "An aot for the sale ofllmbei land* In th« Slates of California, Ore(,'oo. Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex-tended to nil the public land status by act ofAugust 4. 1893,
Trad 0 Varney,of Leavcnworth.county of Chelan state of Wash-ington, has this day tiled In this office binsworn statement No. 4*20, for the purchase ofthe BWj , Mli,mi., hv.'{ & |W swJi of sec No. 8township No-ft n range No 18 c. and will offerproof to show that tlie land sought Is more val-uable for its timber or stone than for agricul-tural purposes, and to establish Ills claim tosaid land before J. K. Shore, United Statescommissioner ut his office at Leavenwortb,Wash., on Friday, the Ist day of July, 1804.
\u25a0 Hn names as witnesses: H. D. Nortbup, IronO. Northun, Louts J. llanck and AmiK. Dicken-son, all of Leavenwortb, Wash. Any and allpersons claiming adversely the above describedlands are requested to tile their claims in tillsoffice os or before said Ist day of July, 19114.
M. II Malloy,Register.First publication April53,1904
Notice ofPub llcutlon—Timber LundUnited States Land office,
W'atirvllle, Wash., May 11. 1804.Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the Act of congress ofJune 3, 1"<T8, entitled \u25a0an Act for the Sale orTin,in r Lands in the States of California, Ore-iron, Nevada and Washington Territory."as ex-tended to all the Public Laud Slates by Act ofAugust 4. 18th;.
Jethrow W. Keller.of Lpayenworth. county of Cbelan, state ofWashington, has this day tiled in tbts office hi*sworn statement No, 411. forthe purchase of the-nj.t; aw% of sec Win twp No. 2B n,Kange 17 «willoff r proof to show that tne land sought Ikmore valuable for its timber or stone than foragricultural purposes, and to establish hisclaim to Haiu land fore J. E. Shore, U. S.<-' Him s-loner, at bis office at Leaveuworth,Wash., on Saturday, the 80th day of July,1. vi.
Hi'names as witnesses: John R. Campbell.Charles B. Fiuiiklin. James M. Townseud allof Leavenwortb, Wash., and Charley French,of Chlwaukum, Wash.
Any Hint all persons claiming adversely theabove described lauds are requested to tile theirclams in this omce on or before said 3J day orJuly, IUII.
M B. MALLOY,RegisterFirst publication, May, «9, last, July luih.