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UNION BANK & TRUST CO.is hackcd by
Leadings Gitizens of /Aberdeen
worth collectively eves* one million dollars
OFFICERS DIRECTORSFrank G. Jones, - President FRANK G. JONES. A. RUPERT.A Runort - - Vice-President HD. WARREN JH. READ.
W B Mack, - Vice-President GEO. J. WOLFF. C. W. YANA.
Zod O. Fui.th - Secretary FRED C. FURTH. R. J. ELLIOTT.
H. O. Warren, - Cashier W, B. MACK.
ADVISORY BOARD
CHAS SST GWM
E CARROLL VH.ROSENBURG. JOHN MCCULLOCH.£.H^S - ELMORE. G. E CAKKOLL.
A TOWNSEND. MAJ. S. R. NETTLETON.?' T)' WALKER A L MACLEOD.' W. M. GOEHREND. JUDGE F. W. LOOMIS.
OLE GUNNESS.- C. E. TROUTMAN. EMIL PFUND. H. M. COOK.
These Men Stand for Conservatism and Safety in
Management, and Invite the Patronage of the People
i Tales of thn Town Terssly sold.It u.
Magazines up-to-date, Evans Drug
Co.G. Canterbury, dentist, over State
Bank.' «»-tf
William Hunter is up from Ocosta on
business.
Just a line of beautiful valentines at
Evans Diug Co.
Dr. G. E. Chamberlain went to Seattle
Friday on business.
Dr. G. E. Chamberlain, Rooms S, 0,
and 10, Dabney Biock. tf
J. W. Parks was n passenger for Seat-
tle on this morning'* train.
Dr. O. R. Austin, Rooms 19-20, Doiisblock, over Dean's tea store. tf
J. D. Moody, of Everett, is in the city,
looking sifter his interests here.
Dr. E. E. Lane, Dentist. Hayes &
Hayes building. Telephone 177. If
Daniel Gillies returned to South Bendtoday, after a visit with bis fainiiy.
Valentine's Day is soon here andEvans Drug Co. is prepared for it. tf
A. T. Renfro returned to Tacoma Sat-
urday, afier a visit with Aberdeen friends.
Dr. D. C. Urip has moved to Rooms 1,2,3, vVishlcah blk. Phone 2171 or 3353.
Mis. Louis Burnett left Saturday, to
join Mr, Burnett, at Green River hot
springs.For Gurney, Express or Dray, call 14.
A-A Star Transfer. Your ordcis prompt-ly filled. tf
E. W. Wood left tliis morning for a
visit to his old home, at Charleston,
West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Maefarlane left
for San Francisco Saturday, where they
will visit « few weeks.A. W. Nellson, of New York, who h s
been looking after his timber iniereste
here, left for his home Saturday.
Dr. A. S. Austin, Hayes & HayesBank Bidg., over l'aiue's Drug Store.Residence Grays Harbor Hospital, tf
A meeting of the citizens of the sixth
ward Thursday evening declared in favor
of the immediate filling of the tid - lands.
Misses Marjory and Elizabeth Girtonentertained the Q. V. club Thursday
evening at their home, 315 Last Fourth
street.
H. B. McNeil will leave this week for
Motes Lake, Douglas county, where Mrs.
McNeil has been holding down a home-
stead since last spring.
The ladies of the Congregational church
will hold an old fashioned social at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. C. McDermoth,next Wednesday evening.
Mis. E. H. Piummer wont to SouthBend, Friday morning, to join her hus-
band, who is doing work for the Fost-Intelligeucer in that lerritory.
G. R. Gugieh and Tom Hnntledge wereboth ban led a tine of $10 by Judge
Loomi", Saturday morning, for trying to
paint Hume street red on Friday night.
A number of bicycles are held at the
police headquarters, awaiting owners.It is the intention of the chief of police
to sell these wheels if no owners show
UP- . . ,
The report of the police justice for
Janu.tr>'shows 90 arrests and $325 cash
collected. Many of those who were dealt
with had to work out the fines on the
streets.Why get up in the morning feeling
blue,Worry others and worry you;Here's a secret between you and me,
Better take Rocky Mountain Tea.
?W. B. Paine & Co.
Contractor F. A. Keasel completed
the sewers in District B last week, and
the work is ready for acceptance by the
city council. Mr. Keasel also ha 9 thecontract for Sewer District C and 15,
which I.e will build in the spring.If you suffer with indigestion, con-
stipation, feel mean and cross, nostrength or appetite, your system isunhealthy, llollister's Rocky Moun-tain Tea makes the system strong andhealthy. 35c, Tea or Tablets, at \\ .B. Paine & Co.
I Dr. Smith, Osteopath. 7-8, I' O block.
I The Herald twice a week tells It sli
Take your prescriptions to Evanß Drugj Co 'I
I Chest protectors, all prices, Evans! Drug Co. tf
' H. S. News by left Ft May for Harlan,
lowa, to reside.! A fresh supply of f.owney's candies at
Evans Di ug Co. tf
Albert Town'end went to Seattle on
business today.For coughs anil col>l» try Evans White
Pine Cough Cure. tf
B. F. John«on left this morning forRaymond on business.
Dr. Long, dentist. Room 8, Dabneyblock. Phone 13. tf
T. E. O'Ncil lnft Friday for a cruise inMason county timber.
Mrs. Geo. J. Wolff visited friends in
| Montesano last week.
I Hans Seiboag.left Saturday for Wash*
j burne, Wis., to resid
| Brushes of all kinds and ill kinds ofbatn house supplies at Evans Ding Co.tf
Miss Mae Cloney left Fiiday eveningi for a short visit with friends in Spokane.
Dean's Best Coffee for breakfast makes| you happy. Pin. ne 1411. We deliverj i'ree. If
j Fifteen men applied at the city jail forj lodgings and were accomodated, Satur-
| day night. ,
For Gurney, Exoreos or Dray, call 14A-A Star Transfer. Your orders proinpt-
j ly tilled. tf
I The Review Club will meet tomorrow
I afternoon with M'S. L. L. i'rask on WestFifth street.
Miss Lizzie Gradl has entered the
| Grays Harbor Business College, to take
| a course in shoi tliand.Tne mills of the Aberdeen Lumber &
I Shinssle Co. (tid not start up as was ill-
I tended, on account of the snow storm.
The ground hog suw his shadow yes-terday ami retired for six weeks, andthe snow today looks as if he kuew hisbusiness.
Q'li'e a delegation of Aberdeen Owlswent to Hoquiam Friday night, wherethey were royally entertained by I lielodge of that city.
Miss Marguerite Jones, of Klrna, whois visiting her sister. Mrs. E. F. Jones,fell down stairs Saturday evening audseverely sprained her ankle.
j The basket ball game Thursday nightat the Athletic Club rooms, between theBusines College team at d the AthleticClub, was won by the latter, the scoreUeing 1-1 to 13.
Tnomas, the 14-montlis-old son of Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Filip, c orner of .Secondand A streets, died Friday of lung trouble.The funeral took place Saturday after-noon from the family residence.
Frank Wheeler will leave Wednesdayfor Los Angeles, where his family is vis-iting. Mr. Wheeler will go by steamer
from Seattle, and take a new auto withhim. At San Francisco he will be met
by Rev. E. R. Prichard, anil together
they will auto to Los Angeles.
Rubber goods at Evans Drug Co. if
Dean foi Freeh Eggs, Butter and (iro-
ceries. 1 f
Sheet music and musical introinents,Evans Drug Co. tf
Alex. Masers left yesterday for a vi»it
at Rome, Georgia.
I |A. H. Newell made a businerS visit to
Seattle last'week.
Plenty of rending matter for idle hoursat Kvans Drug Co. II
Dr. Mavme MaeLafferty over BostonStore. I'lltine 1312. ti
John Dragolich and family have goneto Astoria to reside.
Dr I>. C. Urie ha* mnvetl to Rooms 12, 3, Wishkah blk. Phone 2171 or 3353,
W. H. Smith has returned lo Seattle,after a visit with liio daughter, Mrs. VV.C. Judson.
George Elder, a nephew of A sent Elder,is now cashier of the freight departmentat the railroad depot.
The Elks will give a mnsicale at thelodge room tomorrow night, in honor ofof Miss Suzanne Baker.
Inspectors Loitl and Griffiths were
down from Seattle last week, inspectingthe steamer Fleetwood,
Mrs. F. G. Deming went to Tacomalast week and entered the Fannie Pad-
dock hospital for treatment.
The "Peanut" social at the home ofMrs. J. R. Evans last Thursday eveningwas a very pleasant social function.
Misses Josephine Frazell and AnnaTrantow will graduate as tiained nursesfrom the Grays Haibor hospital, Febru-ary 12.
The litigation among the heirs of thelate M. Goldsmith ha" been settled oil!of court, to the satisfaction of all con-
cerned.
Mrs. B Z' ,e' ,,, .vt '' «nd Mrs. A. K. An-derson, of MontesaiiO, visited Aberdeenfriends last week, the guest, of Mrs. 1!.M. Locke.
Sheriff McWhinney went to Everettlast week, locking for itie complainingwitness in an assault case that is set for
tiial today.
Calilwell Bros, ate sending a crew ofmen to Andrews cieek, wheie they willreopen thoir logging camp with about HO
men, next Thursday.
J. M. Birmingham assumed the duties
o? chief of police Saturday, and Adam
Sell euler took his new position as chief
of the the department.
Mrs. S. Mc lyniont enteitained the
Chnstian Endeavor society of the Pres-byterian church Friday evening at herhome, 301 North II stiee'.
At the checker contest Thursday night,held in the reccp iou room of the A. A.A., Hoquiam took 2."i games to 21 for Ah-
berdeen. Seventy-five games are to he
played, the remained at lloqti am, at a
date to be fixed la'c.Builds up waste tissue, promotes
appetite, improves digestion, inducesrefreshing sleep, giving renewedstrength and health. That's whatHollister's Rocky Mountain Tea willdo. 35c, Tea or Tablets, \V. 13. Paine& Co.
Mrs. Joseph I.aw died Fri lav at
her home in M intt-sano. She leavesa husband and infant daughter, and was
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Glee-eon, of Salsop, and a neice of Mrs. LeviWelch, of Aberdeen.
Broadway PharmacyAlways ready to deliver goods to your home
iree and quickly. TRY US.
BROADWAY PHARMACY911 - Phone - 911
ABERDEEN HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. J9OB
City Engineer Troutaiau is visitingBellingham on business.
Mrs. Hoy Magill entertained the "Fourj G'e" la«t Thursday evening.
Mayor A. C. Li tie, of Ksymond, wasin the city Friday on business.
Aberdeen Aerie of Eag es is | tanningto secure a lot and eiect a Inn .
I Reuben H. Fleet was down fromI Montesano Friday evening on business.
A tire alarm was rung in Friday even-
| ing Iroin Highland Home addition,caused! by a binning stump which was mistakenfor a house on fire.
j The regular monthly smoker of the: Aberdeen Athletic club Friday night was
| a very entertaining affair. An interest-I ing piog 1 a 111 ol athletic events was pulled
; 1 ff 111 a most satisfactory manner,
j As we go to press the body of a drowned! man was found floating in the Wishknh
j river, at the West & Slade Grocery Co.j wharf. The body was taken to Bowes &
| Kai dolph's morgue for identification.Claude Kmg, 10 years of age, had his
I left foot amputated at the Abenleeu Gen-eral hospital Saturday afternoon. The
; boy was 11111 over t»y a locomotive at;; Montesano, and hits f »<jt so badly crushed
| that min |>tit rition necessary. %
I The Order of Eastern Star held their
I monthly social in the Ma-onic; Temple,I Friday evening, and al though the weatb-jer was exceptionally cold, there was quite
I a 1111111 her pieseut. During the evening
| a tegular Dutch supper was served, andj midnight came all too Boon,
1 I*, (j. Tefft visited Monti flano lastI riiiirsday, in tli4 interest of the book-binding Brin of the F. G. T.-fft Co. Air.
1\ ffi 111 t. the county officers, who as-sured hitn they would be p eased to get
his line of work in Chehalis county itpossible instead of sending the moueyout '.f tie county.
On account of having initiations, the"peculiar social" to be given by the A.
iO. U. W. lodge, Friday evening, was
j postponed until next bridal* evening! This, the oldest of the fraternal insuranceordi-i", i» coining to the fmnt again inAberdeen, after laying comp rativelydor in 11111 (or a year or two.
Architect Troutman is preparing planafor the Knights of Pythias building, onFirst stieet, near G. The plans call fora two story building 50x11)0 feet thelower floor arranged foi a ball rooin, andthe upper floor for lodge purpos-s. Thebuilding will cost between $0 000 and$7,01>0, including heating apparatus.
The banquet held at the Washingtonhotel, Friday evening, by the ChehalUCounty Bar Association, was the mostsuccessful gathering of Ibe legil talentof the county ever held, W. VV. Bonerwas toast inaster, anil the I oasts respondedto were many and well handled. It isthe intention to hold these banquets
frequently.
At a meeting of the stockholders of theRupert Steamship Co. hell la»t week,
iW. K. Mactarlane was elected presi-! dent. The company's steamship A. T.
I Litntsay is .<t San Francisco, where shej has teen libelled fur debt The ship
i met w itii an accident oil the South A nier-
\ ic .ii ivast, which put her iu financial! difficulties.| Peail, the t2-yeai-oM daughter ofCep-ain Peters, of trie dredger Pacificstar eil for school Thursday morning, Iand at 3 o'clock in the afternoon whs
found nine miles up the Wishkah rivet.The child had no recollection ot how shegot there, and was brought home by
j Constable Dean, who was in the vicinityj on legal business.
Ron! Supervisor J. B. Havnes nailedup the road to Montesano Saturday, anddeclares his purpose to keep it clof-ed ilu-
! til t he gravel is put on about 7,(l0t) feet in -jorder to protect the county irom possible
j damage suits. No one in authorityj seems to know why this graveling hasI been s i long delayed, and probab v i los-
| iug the road will hasten it. !1 The basket ball contes' let,ween the'| High school teams of Centralis and Ah-
| ordeen, which took place iu the gymnas-
| ium, Fiiday evening, was won by Aber-! deeii by a score of -7 to 1". The gamewu- wed played, both teams iloing good
i work, and the spectators were well
I pleased with 'lie correctness of the playsI made, and the spirit of fairness displayed| by both teams.
The tern pel atiCe convention at I<jui. m
! Friday evening was alien led b\ deli"| gates from all parts of the ci linty and
| the ChehalH County Anti-Saloon Lu avUl '
I was organized with the following offi-cer : President, Kev. O. 11. McGill;vice president, Ernest Aldrich. 1. S.Griswold, >f Montesano, L. S. Dickson,of Elma, E. Spidell, of Cosmopolis, andMrs. Bracket!, of lloquaim, were electedto represent their'towns.
Abner A. Gray, a member of the Long-
shoremen's Union, died at a local hos-pital at 3 a. m., Saturday. Deceasedwas 00 years of age, was a native of
Maine and a resident of Aberdeen 19
i years. Mr. Gray, in addition to being a
] longshoreman, was a member of Aber-' deen Lodge, No. 52, F. & A. M,, under
! whose auspices be was buried this morn-! ing at ten o'clock, from the Bowes &
1 Randolph undertaking parlors, Rev. C.! McDermoth officiating.
The Herald la the moat widely read
paper on Oray'a Harbor. Wise adver-
tiser? enow it.
The Herald twice * week tella It aIL
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THE SAVERChild or
Grown Up
May Deposit Savingsany time
between now and Feb. 15go, 4 fSffST*
figured from Jan. IstThis is to favoi" tho:e afFee'e 1 by the temporary
closing of the mills, who nnv wish to save and obtain afair interest?and forthe children who have savings in ourlittle banks who should bring them to us ana have con-tents credited 011 their pass boo';s.
Chehalis County BankOnly Exoluslvo Savings Bank in This County
Closing Out Odd and End
SHOESat One-Third and One=Ha!f Value
Buy your Shoes while vou yet
RE A L BARGA IX S.
JEFF'S SHOE STORE
Latest Fall StylesSUITS, COATS anil SHIRT WAISTS
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Only Exclusive Tailor Made Ladies' Hoincon Grays Harbor.
S. STELLA JORDAN~
303 East Market Street. *
LADIES' RUBBER BOuTSTO CLOSE'OUT. AT ANY OLD PRICK
CEO. FISHERThe Reliable Clothier 41 I Keren St
Fresh Groceries, Butter,Eggs, Fruits, Vegetables..
Prices low as the lowest for the quality offloods we handle. We court your patronage.
Die? a Rye TEA' coffe e andCROCKERY STORE
211 South G Street PHONE 1411
Penny Arcade and (i Ms
Moving Pictures ® Tlie Latest Songs
CENT 11=:???I?????
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Illustrated Songs of Best Artists, 5 cents <
HOUSE OF CALL FOR LADIESCosey Retiring Rooms Free
No Improper Characters Allowed.Miss Vera Crawford, Lady Manager
"MADE IN ABERDEEN"
First Class Brick:Always Ready for Delivery
Warranted Equal to Any Shipped in from Abroad
Examine/These Brick and Get Prices Before Ordering-
Aberdeen Brick Works A J p?ir a "