PAGE EIGHT THE MAN COUNTY JOURNAL ........ FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920
Better Shoes
And Cheaper, Too
Yak6 your choice from my large stock of,
logger's and heavy and light work shoes. I have
them in all sizes. Also outing and sport shoes
in several styles, just the thing for baseball.
They are better because they are of the
very best full genuine leather and built to wear.
And cheaper because they are a side line to my
regular Shoe Repairing business. It will pay
you to investigate. I also make shoes to order.
H. M. ROSEHOLT
SHELTON
County Correspondence.
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XOOEBPOT I
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J. Berns and his son John made a
business trip to Sllverdale this week.
Mr. Berns nd his family are going to
move to Sllverdale April 16th.
Mrs. M. Bleecker had a surprise
Easter party in the gym ,on Friday
before Easter. The children all had a
good time.
Tim children neither absent nor tardy
this month are: Sidney Ward, Floyd
DON'T MISS THE
AUCTION SALE, SATURDAY APR. i7
OF FULL-BLOODED BERKSHIRE HOGS
At our farm near Pickering on Route 2. Sale starts at 2 o'clock p. m.
Dickinson and Ernest Ahl. NOW is Your Chance---Act Quick. For list see last Journal or hand bills
I-larry Finch is working at Johnson'
on'l|
camp. 3£ Hog Farm
- ach Poultry
ited relatives at Olympia Monday, ] Concord Be.
Nirs. Ida M. Finch is visiting in
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Mrs. Jas. Simmons visited relatives W E Edwards, phone
here Sunday. ' " "
E. W. Randall moved into Ben Jolhn - ' '
son's house last week. -- "l' II
Clarice .Hanson returned to Seattle J[
Monday, after spending her vacation :rJ S'J: :':
with her parents. ! No. 558. GAMES
Otto Hiller is working at Lake Cush- $ :!::" ,[; NOTIOH TO OEDITOIB T0 1'XYE
man at present. . ,m.. vav.AFD ! ),!!] CLAIMS.
Ben Johnson is working at Lake I J'"" " :¢J):/ ',. In the Superior Court of the St.ate of
[ ' " ¢+ Washington for Mason County. (In
man. $ ' =:: ',i Probate) ' '
Hans Bergeson made a busineg r .... " "; .......... F th
_. _ .,., n the matter oi tne estate oi u
to Tacoma on t.onuay. %, ,,:., SIMPSON, Deceased..
Cushman repairing the launch Cush-
Frank Ward, son of Chris Ward, cut
his foot severely and is not ahle to
attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dickinson and
mother motored to Olympia Monday.
Frances and Whitman Randall have
entered school here.
The young people of Hoodsport had
a surprise party on Miss Clarice Han-
son while she was home. Among thoe
present were Mr. and Mrs. Hllligoob,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Smith, Mrs. Mary
Bleecker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finch,
Louisa and Ernest Ahl, Crystal Landis
and Alonzo Rule. A good time was had
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everyone.
b'An all-dark Easter service was held
here Easter Sunday. A number of
friends from Potlatch and vicinity were
present. The morning service was con-
ducted by Rev. Hall and the afternoon
service by Rev. Barry.
Several shrimp boats are busily en-
gaged in the shlrmp industry hero.
Alonzo Rule is working at the Dick-
inson Garage here.
W. R. McDonald and E. W. Randall
are cutting eottonwood.
:Mr. and Mrs. John Ahl, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Sehaufier, Mrs. Schaufler and
daughter Emma and Fred Holmberg
$ visited wit)l friends and relatives here
Sunday.
:Mrs, Harry Finch spent most of last
week with Miss I,outsa Ahl.
Services were held in the gym Sun-
day afternoon by P.ev, Hall of the
As our news itm of last week, relative Veto. Blomgren bought a Ford tour- missionary boat, Robert G, Seymour.
to the Boy Scouts, was not altogether ins car last week, and now Stadium Lester Dicklnsou of Dickinson's
correct--t.ay :Miller sots us rlght--Cal- can boast of two buzz wagons. Garage was in Tacoma Tuesday and
Mrs B NI Hanson the postmistress, returned with a new Dort £or Thomas
eb :Miller is patrol leader, Thomas ....... "
Fleming assistant patrol leader and went to Tacoma last week on a shop- Paterson of Potlatch.
ping tour and i'eturned on Friday. ]@ ,.%
Edward :Miller scout scribe. The other nnd Bros, have finished logglng] I
members arc:. David B'untlag. 'arren (down at Ddtrolt and are now engage[ [ XA:LILCIfKE I
Jotmston, Francis and,Rber' Bath'r /on Mrs. Sund's place, which will be a , '
and lh, bert Dav'lson.' ()fir :na:ter is with the d0nkty In pulling out stump t ' "
W. C, :Miller, our assistant scout nms-]g, " - " "" " ;'-" out r Mr "tnd 'Mr %Vllliam NVald'tp of
tar ttarold Huntci'.,' Our ta, oop,.c,om- eat improvement t¢ her farm ' '
I " - .... s ar Neattle wore visiting relatives in tills
n,ilt(,e consists of Fred ]'{?l]. ,.X. -).. Vnl I3h)nlglen toes nls t'alnlly - ' • ' '
f r a joy ride last Sunaay m m. c . '. •
Eells and V. II. Johnston. We call our-/ S Hanson' was aettnm postmaster. vmmity, this, week.
• '" ; .u lfanstn as a"ay Mr and Mrs Clas. Griggs and Will
%lille Jr, ' *" '
selves tle l!]agle. Patrol of the Skpko,/ -" -, -'- s " s a Stadium visitor and Arthur speut Monday evening at
mish Valley. re are very proua o[| . • -" -a il He re the Greenwood home
this Scottt organization, as it is the t F Jonn m wa ,
" t) s" at tha" Goodro mr, and Mrs. Herehel Adams are re-
first a d on y Scout trool) In tile COUrt- hlst Sunday to sac nls I m Y - =.
ty. This l'atrol ls Open to hu:)boy of ports,,everyhody Y • ceivlng congratulations on the birth of
twelve after paying his dues dud pass- logging camp.
ing the Tenderfoot test. Watch us Mrs. B. 1',I. t-lansen went to Seattle a daugiltcr, born Ill Olympia April 9th.
Monday as witness In tile Boutin di- Mrs. Adams was MIss Nora Davlson
befol,e her /narrlagc.
growl Mr. and "Mrs. ttarold Carr and little
Mr. Schumiller of Tacoma waS on Notice is hereby i given, that Letters
the island last week looking over" his Testamentary on the Estate of Sol
property here. I Simpson, deceased were granted to the
Misses Slgnle an Esther Carlson undersigned, on the 14th day of April,
were Sunday guests df Mrs. John Sund 1920, by the said superior court.
of Stadium. t All persons having claims against
Correspondents from other parts of said estate, are required to serve them
the county report their localities white, with the necessary vouchers upon me at
with snow while I-Iarstine Island straw Potlatch, Washin. gton within six months
berry beds are white with blossoms, after the date of the first publication of
this notice, to-wit, within six months
The good ship "Dorothy" made her
second regular trip of the season last
Saturday. The passengers from here
to the 'Capital City were Henry Loren-
zen, .Emil Anderson, Lee Carlson and
C. A. Kindred.
Oscar Jacobsen was over on Sunday
from the Stimson Logging Camp to see
how :Mrs. Jacobsen and Wllbert are
getting along with the spring work.
C. A. Kindred has leased the Cuwan
ranch for a term of three years. Mr.
and Mrs. G. Hedge of Tacoma will
occupy the place. Mrs. Hedge is Mr.
Kindred's sister.
A number of young people from here
attended the dance at Allyn Saturday
after the 16th day of April, 1920, and
file the same with the clerk of this
court together with proof of such ser-
vice, or they shall he forever barred.
Dated at Shelton, Wash., this 16th
day of April, 1920.
GEORGE SIMPSON,
Administrator of said Estate.
THO. M. VANCE
JULIA E. WALDRIP,
316 Main St., Olympia, Wash.
Attorneys for said Estate. 4-16-30-3t
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NOTICE 0 CREDITORS TO :IPI-E
i In the Superior Court of the State of
"vVashington for :Mason County. (in
"night, i Probate.)
A party consisting of Mrs. C. A.
Kindred and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. in the matter of tile estate of EMMA
L, SIMPSON, Deceased.
:Miles, Mr. and :Mrs. A, Vicche made a l Notice is her6by given, that Letters
htunch trip to Kamilche last Sunday
and spent the day as guests of :Mrs. 'Testamentary on tile estate of Emma
h:indred's, mother. :Mrs. Kindred re- L. Shnpson, deceased, wore granted to
rosined for a weelCs visit under the the undersigned, on the 14th day of
parental roof, and to take a nlueh April, 1920, by the said superior court.
needed rest. I All persons having claims against
The Bergeson boys are the proud and said estate, are required to ,serve them
happy possessors of a new autorilobllo with the nee'ussary vouchers upon Ill at
]'ceeled last Saturday, The boys are
hustlers and when they decide they
want a thing they generally get it.
Any time that Arehie Kindred can
Sl)tl'( fronl his school worl( and ketl)-
Ins the camp wood-hox filled lie em-
ploys trying to break in a high spirited
and fractious lno[or(,vc]e. The snorts,
gulls and hucks of tim "critter" would
scare out any one less perservlng and
inlreptd than Arch.
Mrs. R. M. I-Iaskell has a bunch--
shout trine hundred---of tile htisklest
baby chtx that has ever Been secn
tere, She has followed to the letter
Lhe rules laid down by the Experiment
Station for the car(; of the birds and
CHILDREN
We have Just received a good assort-
ment of games.
We have JACK STRAWS, HARLE-
QUIN, TEN LITTLE NIGGERS. LIT-
TLE MOTHER GOOSE, PETER COD-
DLE, SNAP, ANAGRAMS, SO each.
In larger games we have OLD MAID,
NUMBERGRAMS, WHO, SWAP, HIS-
TORY UP TO DATE, PETER CODDLE,
BIBLE GAME. HIDDEN TITLES, FOR-
TUNE TELLING GAME, SUe each.
ROOK, MILITAC, BLOCK PLAZA,
KN0%V YOUR OWN U. S., FLINCH,
60c and 780.
SCHOOL CRAYONS, wooden covered,
10C.
DRAWELL and CRAYOLA CRAY-
ONS, So and lOc.
JOURNAL
STATIONERY
SHOP
P(dlateh, Washingtoll within six nlonths
after the date of the tlrst publication
of this notice, to-wit, within sixmonths I
after ,lie 16th day of April, 1920, and t ............................................
tile the same with the clerk of this NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
court together with proof of such ser-
vice, or they Shall be forever barred.
Dated at Shclton. Wash., this 16th
day of April, 1920.
GEORGE SI:MPSON,
Administrator of said Estate.
TIleS. {. VANCh]
JULIA E. Vv'AL]7)IIIP.
31t1 Main St.. Olylnl)ia, "VaSlh
i Attorneys for said Estata. 4-16-80-8t
NOTICE O1 DISS07"/TION 01
PAISHIP
J Notfce is hereby given that the
I partnership lately subsisting between
us, tbe undersigned F. C. Mathewson
land Charles E. Newsted, carrying on
business as manufacturers and sell-
/ers of shingles in Mason County,
]Washington, nuder the style or filn
NI'. sad Mrs. Pearson wre initiated v°;sC.ae" W Baird was a caller at
into ttio Ordc# of the l,ahtern" L , . .... , .
A ..... johnson's and Hansen's last sunday.
,uruay .I)I'll ±un. - " it Nil" and Mrs Hansen and two sons
Ella Lobar le£t Saturday t'or a vm " "
of :qeveral weeks in Seattle , were..o.at Johnson s last Sunday and had
ndame
Deyetto is critically 111 this dl'i, ivrybody iS very busy these days
weo). . [putting in thetr early garden,
Ed Ahcrn has a new Foru .... Eriek Odegard and Judge Britton
Miss GIadys Huncr spent" aturuay, caners" .............. . W n
and Sumlay at her home in the l;llsY{lv?e a .alrus ,as_ U_
Mr. Eaton has )een on tnes - ] Charlie Is some pilot now. lie is
this laStnlecki:uffering from an a,-]thlnk,ng seriously abo"tnohlnleng2g
tack of g : ..... Good Bill for a race, There is g
Wednesday evening While ,lr, ' " :.. ,$ ct÷..i. ,+-
man was cutting wood his aX slipped "" ''""="
and cut his knee badly. He is making
rapid recovery.
Warren Lincoln Is recovering from BOSrOM.l:flw @.AG,m ,€
a wound In the shoulder caused by the ,
flight of an ax lade from the "handle
of a co-worker. Skokomlsh Grange No. 379 will meet
on Saturday eve, April 17. A good A2ETO
attendance is desired. Come and help
daughter ¥irginia spent the week-end
visiting in Tacoma.
Herbert Swanson is helping Ztob
Langford put In the spring crop.
:Mrs, Boy Greenwood and daughter
Nieda spent MondaY' afternoon at the
Waldburger home.
Mrs, Cilas. Bloomfield and her sister
Mrs. Cord Andre of Gresham, Oregon,
]spent Saturday with Mrs. Chas. Griggs.
Mrs. Roy Greenwood was an Olympia
visitor Tuesday. i'"
I Don't forget the dance to be g e
a the Oyster Bay school house Satt:-
day night; April 17th. The ladies 'f
the district are going to serve hot
weinies and buns,
$
her SIICCeSS has bten great.
The little son of Mr. and :Mrs, Gus
Carlson met wtih a painful accident
last Saturday. He fell fT'om a chair
against a hot stove, burning severely
both hands and one side of his face.
He was taken to a doctor in Shelton
where his injuries were dressed, and
at present is getting along nicolg.....
William Goetsch loaded his ato on a
scow last Sunday and towed it aross
the bay to the camp where he is at
work. The Dorothy furnished the motive
power.
pAI%TNERSHIP Of M & S Mill Company, was on the
Notice Is hereby given that the part- 1st day of April, A. D. 1920, disso1-
nershil) lately subsisting between us. ve(l by mutual consent and that the
the undersi'ned. F. S. Backtis sAId F.
business in future will be carried on
W. Price, carrying on business as log-
gers at Potlatch, \\;Vashington, under
the firm lor style of Price & Co.. was
on the Brd (lay of April. 1920, dis-
solved by mutual consent and that the
I business tn the future will be carried
on the said F. W. Price alone.
• F. S. BACKUS,
F.W. PRICE.
4-16-4-30-3t
bv the said Charles E. Newsted alone
]who will pay and discharge all debts
/and liabilities, and receive all moneys
payable to the said late firm.
/ " F.C. MATHEWSON.
/ CHAS. E. NEW, STED.
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4-2-23
us build up a strong and hlpfu] Grange,
See the fine Cabinet Stradivara us build up a strong and helpful The Community Fair will be held up
Phonograph, Journal Stationery Shop Grange. Master. here this year between the two schools,
' ' " Isabella Valley and Dayton, the 28th
,"-F------'-- of April, " __
Mr. "and Mrs. Fay Bunnell and daugh- ,,
tar called at Bunnell's and Morgan's
To;?,..--.,-.. Niogan and Mrs . Pellis
ehek nmde a husiness trip to town o • "
Legion
r -me-'can .. and l{rs. Jack Elson of Isabella i
.Valley visited at Hensel's Sunday. The
., , Adams' family also visited with them
Sunday.
Mrs. J, PelHschek returned to her
home at Beeville Wednesday after
spending the last week with, Mrs. E. L.
Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall.
Hansel's are the latest in the neigh-
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borhood to have a car. ".1
Charles Chappel called at Bunnell's
Su.%oe Pelllschek. rs S C. egg,
Harold Hall and Dorothy egg spent
Sunday at V. H. Johnston's at Skoko-
mish.
6 Boxing and Wrestling Matches 6 ' "
tin New Arrivals
Main Event--6 Rounds b,.ated Easter on last Sunday at the Interes g
l-latchery scioolhouse, with the fol-
h)wing program : Sunday se'h eel at
"'SPEED" 'MILLER OF CHICAGO 10::10. followed by Easter Egg hunt bY /
the chihlren. Then eanle a glorious
VS.
JACK McDONALD OF FRISCO
Weight 165 pounds
Semi Wind Up--4 Rounds
MONTE LABEL ............... VS ........... BILLY O'NEIL
Fresno, Califmia Olympia and Shelton
FOUR HOT rRELIMINARIES
WRESTLING160 LBS.
FRED MILLER ....... ....... VS ............. BILL GOODRO
Lake Cushman Goodro Logging Company
HANDICAP WRESTLING
JIM KELLY ................. VS .... ELMER BARRICKL.W
Both Local Men
FOUR ROUNDS---145 LBS.
ARCHIE SLADE ............ VS ........... "CURLY" MURR
Lake Cushman Camp One
FOUR ROUNDS
RED PARSONS ............. VS ............... AL BUTLER
Both Local Men
Special trains from all camps on this evening.
Ringside seats $2.50 ,plus war tax. All other seats $2.00 plus
war tax. Seats will be on sale all next week by Legion boys
and at the stores.
Ladies Welcome. First go at 8:30 sharp
DON'T MISS SHELTON'S FIRST BIG
SMOKER AT EARLWIN HALL
Sat., April 17th
and bountiful picnic dinner served in
our Community hall, prepared bY the
best cooks of the Wayside and Hatch-
cry school districts. Prof. Robert C.
Johnson held services a 3, subject:
"Th 1,'uture Lit'c," which was very lnl-
prssive, and al)prectated by all. The
rest of the (lay was spent In games and
a general good time. Supt, :Mrs. B1an-
ton wishes to extend many thanks to
all who helped to mak the day a suc-
cess.
Mr. and Mrs. Iobert Trenckmann
are the proud owners of' two pure-b:ed
Jersey calves purchased at the Brewer
sale.
Mr. and Mrs. FranCis :Bryant spent
Smday wlth heir parents, Mr. "and
Mrs. C. 1. WElch.
Hatchery Grange met Saturday night
and felt high]y.honorod by three past
Ivlasters as visitors: Mr. Sherwood and
Mr. Wharton, of Satsop, and Robert
C. Johnson, of Skokomish.
• Mr. L, M, Rice and daughter Bonita
were Montesano visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Schafer spent
Sunday as guests o] the Hatchery Sun-
day School.
S. W. Blanton is busily engaged in
turning Mother Earth-with a new sulky
flow.
ALWAYS READY
FOR COUNTRY TRIPS
COMFORTABLE CAR FOR
DAY & N[GHT SERVICE.
REASONABLE RATES.
MERRITT JOHNSON
Headquarters
JOHNSON'S GARAGE
Phone 161. After 10 p. m..
Des. Phone 621.
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You will be interested itl1001ting over these new things in ready to weal' and New Spring Suitings
and Wash Goods
V.ADIEI3' 'POS
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Here is an assortmefft Tqtho newest styles In
clean, fresh patterns. "":
Ladies apron of light ¢i"medlum colored per-
cale, striped and figured 'tterns, button down
front to waist, short sleeve, each ............. $2.S5
Ladles Apron of p]RIrl ::blue and plain pink
gt,ngham, slip-over 'ty] :"hems titched sleeves
(short) and collar, beIte ettc! .............. $2.50
Ladies apron of plain blue and plain ptnl
gingham, butt,m down back and belted. V-shaped
neck; two p.,ckets, trlrnmed with vchLte ric-rao
braid, each ................................. $3.2S
Ladins al)roff in medium dark and light pat-
ferns of p,,rcale, extremely popular. Has wide
hell, two exits large . pockets, shoulder straps,
made good and full. each ................... $2.5
Aprons for stout ladies In ltght and dark
colors at .......................... 2.25 and $2.50
Other aprons in: ligh'and dark patterns at, ,-; ............................. $2.2S, $2:0 and $3.25
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CNIDIEN'S DXESHE5
Here is a chance to save on children's-W-'h
Dresses. A big assortment of new ones to choose,
from, made up of good quality gingham, neatly
trimmed. Ages from 2 to 16 years. Priced at $1.35,
$1.7S, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50.
Children's Middy Dresses. made of white drill
at ............................................ $.SO
NEW Toz'r-EB &ND BP:I WAHEE GOODS
96 inch colored volles at, per yard ................ 90o
27 inch dainty flowered volles and dimities at 45o & 60o
36 inch Bayside sultngs at, per yard .............. 90o
THOMAS O'NEILL
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