V—n j* R m Princeton First, Last and Always. Published in the interest of Princeton and Similkameen district. Vol. viii. No. 39. PRINCETON, B.C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1907. $2 a Year, in Advance HI IS COMING TOO Competition Forces It to Shorten Transcontinental Main Line. Solution of Coke Shortage May be Found in Making Article Near Princeton. H. Carry, C. E., was in town on Thursday in the interests of the C. P. R looking over the pioposed railway route from Nicola to the Similkameen. He left on the following day with a guide, going over the Five-Mile route to Summerland. This route has been previously traversed by railway engineers and Mr Carry is now making a reconnaissance for his company. What the intentions ofthe C.P.R. President are is not public matter, but it looks as if he were about to carry out his threat made two years ago when his right of-way man was here negotiating with One-Mile ranchers. It was as follows and was repeated by his officials and the press of the province : "We will be at Princeton, in the St'tnil- kauieen, with the railroad as soon as the Great Northern, and will build via a route that is not generally known." At that time there was much talk about a line diverging from the main line at Ruby creek. Taking an air line Princeton is about half way from Ruby creek to Pen ticton, which is now believed to be the route formerly alluded to and which will shorten the transcontinental road by many miles and obviate much expensive and dangerous track for speedy travel from Yale to Sicamous. The C.P.R. is spending millions of money in sttaight- ening track and reducing grades and it is quite likely Mr. Card's mission to Princeton is in furtherance of that policy. COKING COAL PLENTIFUL. The question of che coke shortage in the province will be submitted to arbitration and the matter will be thoroughly gone into. If real, earnest effort be made to supply the smelters of this province with an unfailing quantity of coke it is quite likely the arbitrators will recommend another source of supply. As it is now generally known that good coking coal is found on the north fork of Granite creek and at Coliins's gulch the arbitrators should recommend the establishment of government owned coke ovens at either of the above places or at Princeton, the center of the future smelting industry in the Similkameen. F. P. Cook is showing his faith in the future of Granite Creek by rebuilding his store which was destroyed by fire several months ago. It is understood'the Government intend DUtting Granite ^2reek lots on the market at once. MINING NOTES. Picking up $57 nuggets is not to be sneezed at, even though it don't happen every day. Old Granite Creek was the scene of the find last week,' made by a Chinaman who has been working on the creek for some time. In days gone by many a handsome nugget was found there and there is no good reason why they can't still be found. This late find has caused some excitement at the old camp and no doubt will induce others to try their luck. J. Oswald Coulthard and Dave Sketch- ley leave to-morrow for the Allison tnine: on Friday creek where they will gtt things in shape for the winter's work. As a result of W. Y. Williams' visit to Bear ci eek last week,the Independence mine, on which a bond is held by the Granb S people, will work a force of seven men all winter, drifting on the ore body. The A. E. Howse- Co., Ltd., has received an order for several thousand dollars' worth of supplies for this camp •to be delivered at once. BIG, FAT POTATOES. Product of Princeton District Equal to Celebrated Ashcrofts. Everybody knows where D'Arey mountain is. It takes its name from Jim D'Aarcy, whose farm Stretches out in fertile slopes at its base and it is here Jim grows those large, thin-skinned, mealy "spuds ' that have made his place fam ous. He showed some samples the other day which weighed two pounds each, or just twenty-four to the bushel No wonder a man feels happy with mother earth bursting his cellar with such dyspepsia- dispelling potatoes. Speaking of that succulent tuber—the potato—credited with being the mainstay of the Irish, French & Day, tinsmiths, etc., have a small, fertile patch that would make most potatoes turn green with envy. Out of thirty pounds of seed mother earth has yielded a ton of full grown spuds, the majority of which will weigh anywhere from two to three pounds. If you know of anyone who can beat that trot him out. Ply EST Items Gathered and Winnowed by the Star's Busy News Rake. Fire at Frewery—Married vs. Single Play Ball While the Fans Will Howl. THE WESTMINSTER FAIR. The provincial exhibition at New Westminster opened yesterday under most favorable circumstances. The opening ceremonies were performed by Lieutenant Governor Dunsmuir in the the presence of a large crowd who had gathered from all over the Province and outside points The big lacrosse tournament in connection with the fair was opened on Saturday last when the West minster team defeated the Maple Leafs of Vancouver by 10 goals to 3. Yesterday the Tecumsehs of Toronto defeated the Vancouver team, and on Saturday Westminster will play the eastern team for first place. Luck to the western players. Mrs. W. C. Lyall left on Thursday last for Vancouver on a visit' to a son and daughter residing there. . Messrs. N. Bangs W. G. Bangs. J. E. McCauley and Robt. Cramer left for Spokane last week to take in the fair. They will return next week. Bert Irwin left for Vancouver on Monday to attend the Liberal convention as !a delegate from the Princeton association. The Board of Trade meets to-morrow night for business. Mrs. Hugh Hunter leaves to-morrow on a visit to relatives in Vancouver. Miss Rowen arrived from the coast today to take charge of the Princeton public school. County Court will be held here on the 19th inst. W. Y. Williams, mining expert for the Granby Co., passed through Princeton on Thursday on his way to Bear creek. ! "Snowshoe Scotty" was up before C. E. Thomas, J. P., last Friday on a charge of drunk and disorderly and was fined $5 and costs and ordered to move on. Tink French and D. O. Day left for Copper mountain yesterday morning to attend to assessment work on a group of copper properties. What might have been the most serious fire in the history of Princeton was narrowly averted on Thursday morning last. A spark from the smokestack of the brewery fell on the roof of the engine house and in a short time the roof was ablaze. Gus Johnson, the manager, was luckily on the premises and in the nick of time turned on the water and saved the situation. John Houston, ex-M. P.P., etc., is having all kinds of fun with his newspaper enterprise at Prince Rupert. The Grand Trunk people decided they did not want any such stormy petrel doing business in their model town and refused Huston a landing. John is a very resourceful man and said nothing but "sawed wood." He hit upon a clever way out of the difficulty by staking a mineral claim right in the heart of the town and on this piece of ground he will publish his paper and do a little mining on the side. Here he will fight the big company to a standstill, and some interesting times are looked for. The next thing to happen will most, likely be the election of Houston as -Prince Rupert's first mayor. A meeting of the Conservative Association has nominated Martin Burrill as candidate for Yale-Cariboo, and J. D. Taylor, editor of the Columbian, has been nominated a candidate for the New. Westminster district for the approaching Dominion elections. Duncan Ross says he knows nothing about his being (s)elected to run a daily- newspaper at Prince Rupert for the Grand Trunk Pacific, as stated by the press gen-i erally. Mr. and Mrs. H. Oliver, of Penticton, are guests of Mr. Murchie at his resU dence, Bridge sireet. Mr. Oliver is a boot and shoe merchant. Kit Summers returned to-day from a' trip ts Spokane. Dick Trodden of Nicola paid Princeton: a short visit last week. • H. A. Marlow, arrived from Kamloops last week to take charge of the Canadian' Bank of Commerce's Princeton branch during the absence of Manager A. E. Jackson. I E. F. Voigt was a passenger out on Tuesday stage for Hedley. NOVELTY IN BASEBALL. Saturday's Match will Afford Fun - and Instruction for Spectators. ' The greatest game that has ever been: pulled off in Princeton in the way of baseball will take place on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock between picked- teams, representing the married and single exponents of the game. The pick of material on both sides has been carefully made and fans, bugs and rooters;- will, have a glorious opportunity to do ■ themselves credit. Wives, sweethearts and sisters will be there in force. Wives to cheer for husbands, sweethearts to boost for intendeds and sisters to shout for both. Elaborate preparations have been going on for some time in preparation for the event, and the eventful day will find everything in readiness for the fray. It is more than likely the fire brigade will be held in readiness to assist the umpire in settling disputes. J. R. Campbell, that veteran ball tosser, has agreed to take the chances of umpiring the game and will endeavor to act on the square, gj A glance at the make-up of the teams will show what may be expected in the way of high class ball. If you miss the game you will regret it, so come along and root. The winning team will be presented with suitable souvenirs of the occasion. Places of business will be closed during the game to give everyone a chance to see the fun. Don't forget the date. The teams will be: Married—Godsoe, Cook, Wright, Murdoch, Kennedy, L. Huston, Swanson (captain), Hewat, Waterman. Single—C. Thomas, Willerson, Gordon (captain), Wardle, Sloan, N. Huston, R. Murdoch, Cowan, T. Day. t* w»iByt-^'.!t-W.wt uto»— THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR October 2, 1907 The Similkameen Star! timber notices. B. 5T0NE KENNEDY Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: .One Year, Payable in Advance. $2.00 Subscribers will confer a favor on this office by promptly reporting any chauge in address or irregularity in receipt of their paper. Advertising rates furnished on application. Legal notices io and 5 cents per line. Pour weekly insertions constitute one month advertising. YALJ3 LAND DISTRICT. District of Yale, B. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1907. NOTES AND COMMENTS. It is quite evident from recent Ottawa despatches, says the Nelson News, that Sir Wilfrid Laurier is prepared to take strong steps to put a stop to the influx of Japanese into British Columbia. Judging from his telegram to Mr. Verville, M. P., president of the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress, it is clear that' he is even prepared to go so far as I the denunciation of the treaty with j Japan. .Sir Wilfrid, very properly, j takes the position that to go this; length hurriedly and without thei most careful inquiry into all the facts would be most impolitic, but he makes it quite clear that if some satisfactory arrangement, limiting the number of Japanese coming into tbis province, cannot be speedily arrived at, he will be prepared to go tbe length of denouncing the treaty. We believe that a firm stand of this kind will have the desired effect. The total revenue from timber for the fiscal year which ended .June 30th last, amounted to $1,261,220, by long odds the highest figure which has been reached in the history of the province. Finance Minister Tatlow will be able to announce in his next budget speech another surplus, for which he will' undoubtedly take credit. Might •just as well blame Bill Miner for it. In. Winnipeg British Columbia Socialists disgraced themselves and the province from which they came by refusing to rise when the toas of the King was proposed. * * * The time has come for plain speaking. The time has come when the blatherskite element, which has attached itself like a leech to organization's of honest, loyal and patriotic workingmen, should be held up for public execration.—Colonist. This is pretty rough talk for a paper thai has been the chief organ of a Government that was maintained in power by this same "blatherskite" element. Now the McBride Government is independent of the.Socialistic vote and its organ can afford to sp.eak its mind. Take notice that I. a. Mohr, of Enderby, Province of Bii'ish Columbia, occupation, rancher, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 1. Commencingat a post planted at the N W. cor. oflot 969 and about 10 chains north of China creek, thence north 80 chains; west 80 chains; south 80 chains; east 80 chains to point ofcommencement, containing 640 acres more or less. JLoceted Aug. 24, 1907. 2. Commencing at a post planted abou 10 chains south of China creek and about 2 miles from Princeton, theuce west80 chains; south .80 chains; east 80 chains; north 80 chains to point ofcommencement, containing 640 acres. IyOcated Aug. 24, 1907. 3 Commencing at a post planted at the N.W. cor. oflot 1514, thence east 80 chains; north 80 chains; west 80 chains; soulh 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Located Aug. 24, 1907. 4. Commencing at a post planted 40 chaius north ofthe S.W. cor. ot lot 2122, thence north 80 chains; west 80 chains; south 80 chains; east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less Located Aug. 24 1907. 5. Commencing at a post planted about 20 chains west of the N.E- cor. of let 1506, thence east 40 chains; north 160 chains; west 40 chains; south 160 chains lo point ofcommencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Located Aug. 24,1907. 6. Commencing at a post planted at J. A. Mohr's S.W. cor. of claim No. 5, thence north 80 chains; west 80 chains; south 80 chains; east 80 chains to point of commencement, containinp 649 acres more or iess. Located Aug. 24, 1907. 7. Commencing at a post planted about 20 chaius from Tulameen river north of the S.E. si le of wagon road and seven miles up the river tVcm Princeton, thence north 40 chains; east 160 chaius; south 40 chains; west 169 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or [|s.ji Located Aug. 24, 1907. 8. Commencing at a post planted about 10 chains north ofthe S.E cor. of lot 1511, thence east 80 chains; north 80 chains; west 80 chains; south 00 chaius, containing 640 acres more or less. Located Aug. 24, 1907 9. Commencing at a post planted at the N.E. tor. of lot 412, theuce north 160 chains; east 40 chains; south 160 chains; west 40 chains to,point ofcommencement, containing 640 acres more or less Located Aug J. DANAHER & CO. FOR MEN'S 110 Class TiBeMradc fiumenis Suits to Order or Ready=to=Wear SUITS—$12, 15. 18, 20, 22, 25, up to 35 TROUSERS-$3, 3.50,4, 4.5o, 5, up to 7 OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS—$10 to 25 Samples and Self Measurement Blanks on Application Corner Granville and Pender Sts. Vancouver, B. C. 24,1907.- J. A. MOHR. Stomach troubles, heart and kidney ailments, can he quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely due to its restorative action upon the con trolling nerves of the stomach, etc. A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak heart with palpitation or intermittent pulse, alwa\s means weak stomach nerves or weak heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see how quickly th^se ailments disappear. Dr Shoop of Racine, Wis., will mail samDles free. Write for them. A test will tell Your h'ealth is certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by J. R. Campbell. Trial catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people—without a penny's cost—the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's catarrh remedy. Sold b}" J. R. Campbell. Fall planting SEEDS TREES for the Farm, Garden, Lawn, Boulevard or Conservatory. Acclimatised stock. Oldest established ot a ltTXe nurserv on the Mainland. fLAJN 1 O Catalogue free. R. L. Borden. Conservative leader in Dominion politics, has reached British Columbia and is busy telling -what his party will do when it gets into power. As there is no chance of Conservative rule, or rather misrule, for years to cjtre, no serious- i.ness is attached to his remarks. m %t&> 13 Mial 3010 Westminster Road, Vancouver NERAL BliCKSMITfllNG and HORSESHOEING Prompt Attention to all Work Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve Strength, or Nerve Weakness—nothing more. Fos. itively, not one weak heart in a hundred i - in itself, actually diseased. It is ai^ost always'a hidden tiny little nerve that really is all rt fault This obscure nerve—the Cardiac, or Heart Njrve —simply needs, and must have, more power, more stability, more controlling, more governing strength. Without that the Heart must continue to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves. This clearly explains why, r. si a medicine, Dr. Bhoop s Restorative has in the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocating heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative—this popular prescription—is alone directed to these weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds- It strengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help. II you v.ould have strong Hearts, strong di. Bestion, strengthen these .nerves — re-establish them as needed, with. we ?ay we have the best facilities in the Similkameen for keeping meat fresh and cool during the warm weathei we are making no idle boast. We have installed up-to-date cold storage arrangements for the benefit ofthe public, and there is no necessity of cutting oft"your meat diet for fear that it is not properly kept. We want your business and trust us for the rest. oops Sold by J. R. CAnPBELL I The lip Princeton eed Stables HUSTON BROS., Props. General Livery business carried on. Horses for hire, single or double. Wood or coal delivered on shortest notice. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. MANLEY & SWANSON, Props. First Class Room and Board Wines, Liquors and Cigars PPllCClii, B. SUMMERS & WARDLE BUTCHERS ^>>>X«X^X^^>KM>X^X^X*»X»*><'"X'' TULAMEEN, B. C. PRORIETOR f I t y t Y f t y y y K **i**i**i**i' ■$~$&&%>%%%>*%&*$*if*if%%#%>&&&<$><& MneetM) note JAS. WALLACE, Prop. THE Popular Resort for old timers, miners and prospectors. The man you are looking for can be found here; also the latest mining and other news. LIQUORS and CIGARS of the best brands to drink and burn. IN , MEN'SfJI CLOTHING ALEX. BELL GENERAL MERCHANT, Princeton V V October 2, 1907 THE SIMILKAMEEN ST A P 3* NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given that I am applying for a license to prospect for coal en the following d j.-cribed land situated in Yale division of Yale district: Commencing at a post placed at the S.W. cor oflot 1198, thence south 80 chains; west 8.> chains; north 80 chains; east 80 chains, to point of commencement, contaiuihg'640 acres more or less. Located Sept. 25th, 1907. n. bangs. 39-42 W. J. Summers, agent. TIMBER NOTICES. YAUE LAND DISTRICT. District of" Yale, B. C. Take notice that James McMahon, of Endeiby. ;Pj6Wnce of Biitish Columbia, occupation, millwright, intends to apply for a special timber ;ii- cense over the follqyriug described lands: 1. Cotnmencing^at a post planted at the S.W. cor. of claim Nq. ij_thence north 80 chains; west 80 chains; «Soath 86 chains'; east 8jipchains to point of commencement, contaimng 640 acres more ojedess. Located Aug. 26, 1907,, |a;' 2. Cofiftnencing at a post planted on the south bank of a sniaTLtake about % ofa mile nprth of Mc)J®l^Jjgh's school house, thence east.40 chains; north 160 chains; west 40 chains; south 160 chains to point of cotrimeniement, containing 640 acres more or less. Located Aug. 26, 1907. - _,. 3. Gomtnencing at a post planted on the west side of J. Flynn's fence and about 40 chains ioath of McCulloug 1 s school house; thence1 south 80 chains; west 80 chains;. north 80 chains; east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Located Aug. 24, 1902,.. 4. Commencing, at a post planted about 16-chains, west of the S.W. cor. .of";cl(CihV Not 2 and near Frank Carcia's N.E. cor. of preemption, thence north 80 chains; west 80 chains; sonth 80 chains?' east 80 chains to point of commencement, con j taining 640 acres more or less. jqUSJ Located Aug. 26, 1907. 5. Commencingat a post planted at the S.W. cor. of claim No. 1, thence south 80 chains; west 80 chains; north 80 chains; east 80 chains to point ofcommencement, containing 640 acres more or less Located Aug. 26, 1907. JAMF<S MCMAHON. 1 Commencing at a post planted at the N.W. cor. claim No. i, thence north 80 chains; east 80 chains; south 80 chains; west 80 chains to point ofcommencement, containing 640, acres more or less. Located Aug. 27, 1907. JAMES MCMAHON, .Agent for Joseph Dion. 2. Commencing at a post planted S.W. cor ^ of a mile east and % of a mile south of Myien's N.E. cor. of preemption near Pike mountain trail, thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains; south 80 chains; weSt.,80 chains to -.point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Located Aug. 27, T907. JAMES MCMAHON, Agent for JcJseph Dion. 1. Commencing at a post planted about ]4 mile north, of Joseph Dion's S.W. cor. of limit No 2, thence west 40 chains; north 80 chains; east 120 chains; south 40 j chaius; west 80 chains; south ,40 chains to point of commencement,1 containing 640 acres more or less.... Located Aug. 27,1907. JAMES MCMAHON, 38-41 Agent for W. A. Wilicenson. THE VERY LATEST. All those who are lovers of the diz y waltz will read with interest the edu t that has gone forth from the leaders of New York's 400, who declare that "stt ting out" a waltz will be more fashion able from now on dancing. The "hitting out" embodies the same position as dancing—the only difference is that you sit instead of dance. The man's right arm is around the girl's waist, while he holds her right. Her left hand is placid on his shoulder, while her head rests lovingly on his bosom, and all they have to do is tcrsit and listen to the.,music. Now that is something like it. We have always legarded it quite a nuisance to gal lopp a mile or two to get a hug or two. A room full of people sitting around on sofas hugging1 to music is more to our nt- tiou. This will give the, old rheroeumat ickly brethren a good chance to wa! z. Most men waltz not for the dance';.but for the position, and while many ijjgj man may lose his appetite for dancing he has got to get powerfully old before he loses hfeappetite for hugging a. pivity ESgJg&s Stolen. AtaSi A NEWSPAPER JQRRAM. - The -Vafreql&cif'". PrpYyVce "hot-air ' artist has loeated Biiujjffliil£r ne ir' ?:inie- ton. About.the same" time Willjajn was seen digging spuds on the-futile landso'" the Fraser river delta. He.&lso held up tefe^iii in MQttfcma a fe^v day's' ago. '1 h great, mi stake Bill m'akeSns hot having an advandengertt, then the' poHce would be able to keep tab on hi_ri • align'■ effect a ' clever''Agapture, From the different and confusing1 accounts of his whereabouts one ia, led to, believe he iSvat present engaged on some ofthe coastpapers. Let them Search themselves, fta .-.;.. RAZOR HUDSON'S BAY CO. Sole Asents A new lot-sof Razor Straps just jn—- just the the thing you need to put your razor in working order. THOMAS BROTHERS Jl;. General Merchants f^-ll New fflwis Arriving- CiS awl see them tielore ping Elsewhere. Jf Boots, Sfieesi feefal Merchandise, Miners' Supplies ©RUGS When "blfi^ftg drugis^buy. them at Tne City Drug store J. R. CAMPBELL. PRINCETON - - "• B.C. ? s *^^*»W*^V<'>***^^^»V*^^W^**VS*'S M P- P- C&OK&- THE PIONEER STORE, j« Fruit, General Groceries, Hardware, etc. (FRESH STOCK) Scotch and New Zealand Jams and Preserves BOOTS and SHOES for Summer wear. Something to keep your feet cool and comfortable. We have the celebrated Foot Elm—keeps your feet from swelling and makes walking easy. See ont stock at once Stores s Princeton and Granite C'k. Omjf Ltd. J a Fa y y y y I y y 1 y y y y y y y T T X f ROUGH AND. DRESSED LUMBER SHINGLES, DOORS AND WINDOWS All kinds of - mouldings made. Oorders promptly- attended to. For further particulars apply to Lyall & Macdonell, Agents Pf Princeton, B. G. *t~.«»...J..J..*~>»iM.£*!«.*~^^ A. MURCHIE-"£5"' PHOTOGRAPHER H« Photos of Families taken at their Homes—Views -of Princeton and Surrounding Camps AMATEUR WORK FINISHED Address PRINCETON, R.C. 4 G. MURDOCH GENERAL BUCKSMITHINft fcnd HORSESHOEING 1 Prompt Attention to all Work i:i:„j.,n-;lvuvs THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR October 2, 1907 i I I i I I I ] i I I T f Driard Hotel * * * * NICOLA LAKE * * * * THE Hotel has been thorougly renovated and refitted.^ J a Everything first-class. No pains spared to please the public. Table supplied with best the market J- -affords. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Telephone and Bath J> * * Headquarters for Princeton, Stage Line J ♦$~t^t~$~$~t~t~t~t~^ mm 1 I 1 t 1 1 I NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sixty days after date I intend to apply to the Hob. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described land, situated in the Yale division of Yale'district: Commencing at a post planted at the N.W. cor. of Lot 395. thence west 40 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 80 acres, more or less. D. von CRAMER. C. Summers, Agent. 10th August, 1807. 33-41 NOTICE. mm i3?HIRTY DAYS, after date I intend to apply to the ChiefCommissioner of Lands and Works for a license to prospect for coal on the following described land, situated in Kamloops division of Yale district: Commencing at a post placed at the S.W. corner of lot 1525, thence north 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains; j thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Located Sept. 6th, 1907, TOHN M. SMITH. 38-41 Per W. C. McDougall.« NOTICE. NOTICK is hereby given thatlSjxty days af^er date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of I ands and Works for permission to purchase the following described land situated in Yale division of Yale district: .- W -_.-..:.w Commencing at a, po§t,plant£d at the',SjWJ.sc.or. of Lot 393. thence south"20""c*nains; thehce'SXsCJJb chains; .*hence north 20 chains; thence west "so chainr to point of commencement, and contain ing 40 acres, moi e or less. : LOUIS JAMES. . E. W. Groves, Agent. 14th July, 1907. 33-41 Peinteton Cf vrCBeer, Beer, Glofious % Beer. — Spokeshaye. Late improvements made to the pl^nt enarjffeus to turn out a first- class Beer. No excuse for not patronizing the home brewery. I Gus Johnson, Mgr. Princeton Branch Nelson Brewing Company. NOTICE. Wood, Vallance & Leggat, Limited. HEADQUARTERS FOR Sherwin-Williams9 I Points i MURALO'S 1st quality M Cold Waterj Sanitary Calcimo A v VANCOUVER, B. C. Certificate of Improvements. Hattie. Kate, Clark, Townsend, Moonshiner Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the Simil- ' kameen Mining Division of Yale I District. Where located: Porphry Dyke, Tulameen River. TAKE NOTICE that Thomas A. Rogers, agent for the Mira Monte Mining Company, Free Miner's Certificate No. B9426, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant ofthe above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of .such Certj^pat(»c(BJmprovements. Dated this 29th day of July, A.D. 1907. 30-38 NOTICE. Application for TransferofLiquor License NOTICE is hereby given that* I will make application to the Board ot License- Commissioners of the Similkameen Licensing District at its next meeting for a transfer of the liquor license held by_ L&yff^i.-Masly:fof^ thet'.jGreat Northern Hotel, situate on Lot 8, Block 4, Town- site of PrincetSnYgFC., from the said L. A Manly to L. A. Mauly'sfna Peter Swanson, trading under the firm name of Manly & Swanson - 3740 LLQVD A. MANLY. Dated this 12th day of September, A. D. 1907. ;N©TIGlS! CALEDONIAN WHISKEY and CLEAR ROCK MINERAL WATER make a Perfect Blend Sold bv all Dealers. NOTICE is hereby given that sixty days after date I intend to make application to the Hon. ChiefCommissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the fol)owirtgdeso"3t>e.j" land situated ih the Y&te'divisioti of Yale district: Commencing at a post planted at the S.W-'-c°r. of the Government 'reserve of Tulameen" City, thence easterly _ 20 chains, along south boundary of said reserve?fth«nce-southJp6:&Hains;"."tnehce north-westerfwalong left bank of Tulameen River 20 chains to point of commencement, and containing 20 acres, moreor less. - FRANCIS WILLIAM GROVES. 14th July, 1907.. '.-. ■-. ■ 33 41 ?jC7nr~3»—F& NOTICE. HOTEL TULAMEEN H PRINCETON, B.C. McCOSKERY & KIRKPATRICK 5 PROPRIETORS THIS HOTEL HAS~ JUST BEEN OPENED AND NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT SPECIAL PROVISION MADE FOR fj COMMERCIAL MEN ME. Best Liquors and Cigars in Stock RATES $2 A DAY ANp UP--LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL mm PRINCETON NOTICE is hereby given that I am applying for a.license to prospect for coal on the following described land, situated in Yale division of Yale district Commencing at a post placed at the N.E cor. of Lot 298, thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains, to point of commencement. S-fjKf W. C. McDOUGALL, Applicant. Dated Aug. 17th, 1907. FLOUR The only Reliable StandardBrarM>made frOfrf the ■ '■'Mgr^^^rade?^f1.Mahitota [J^,.. '^i.i'haril'.i^bilat,'/., ..■ iS\^. LAKlilHEWDS | .^.jOTIIiNG-COC fl| ?;' JgitararifeVjTOatp*iio bleaqning •T citfier-rWVlCpi3MiCAtS' or ELECTRiClTYSs used in its manufacture... I '"'. Accent no Substitute. Lodph & Guthrie mm and FEED STABLES Driving Rigs, Pack and Saddle Horses for Hire Horses Pastured and Delivered Apply to LODWICK & GTJTlHRiE, Tulameen, or to HOLMES, . fifegfc: Granite Creek. Princeton's corner Store Just received a nicely assorted stock of j§ ..HARDWARE.. ^F*Come in and see our samples of made-to-order Clothing. lyall & Macdonell General flerchants g}&~Agents for Similkameen Lumber Company m § m -!tf October 2,1907 THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR SMILES. In certain London railway stations the proprietors of the lunch counters have a custom of dating eggs. That is, they mark on the shell of a boiled egg the date on which it was laid. The evident purpose is to reassure doubting customers; the possible result is less comforting. A party arrived at the station shortly before midnight and following the habit of most travellers made at once for the lunch counter. They demanded eggs and asked that they might have some of that day's laying. "Sorry, sir,'' said the clerk. "To-day's h'eggs is all gone," but glancing at the clock which pointed to a quarter before twelve, "if you'd not mind the date h'l could, give you some of to-mor row's." "So you don't share the general indignation toward the railways?" "No," answered farmer Corntossel. "I have always felt that a locomotive was entitled to a great deal of credit for sticking to the track instead of snorting up arid down the country roads like an. automobile." "Home was neverlike this," said Mr. Henpeck, as,* he was shown about the deaf and dumb asylum. Mother.— Remember to-day is Sunday, darling, so don't play in the front yard. Child—Well, isn't it Sunday in the back yard, too, mamma? He (nervously)—Er-er, Margaret —er?er there's something has been trembling on my lips for the last two months. She—Yes, so I see— why don't you shave.it off ? Professor—What is electricity? Student—I knew last night, but I can't remember just now. Professor—Ye gods ! The only man who ever knew has forgotten ! NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given thdt I am applying for a li. ense to prospect for coal ou the following described land, viz.: Commencing at a post placed at the N.W. cor. oflot 1091, Similkameen division of Yale district, thence south 80 chuins; thence east 40 chains; thence north 80 chains' thence west 40 chains, to point of commencement. U. U. SEKMAN, Applicant. W. C. McDougall, Agt. Sept. 2nd, 1907. 36-40 • *A*AA**V>**AA*AAAA***W^V^^ WVWv W-VWW NOTICE. SIXTY DAYS after date 1 intend to apuly t>. the Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works. for permission to purchase 80 acres of pasture land situate in the Ashcroft division of Yale district aud described as follows: Commencing at N. W. corner of Tulameen townsite, thence south 40 chains; thence west 20 chains; theuce north 40 chains; thence east 20 chains to place of commencement. W. H. HOLMES, locator. July 16,1907. 3240 NOTICE. In the matter of the Land Registry Act and In the matter of Title to Lots 12, 14 and 26, Block 11 (map 55) Town of Princeton. WHEREAS the Certificate of Titles of Perley Russell, being Certificates of Title Nos. 7172a and 7505a, has been destroyed and application has been made for a duplicate thereof, Notice is hereby given that duplicate Certifi cates of Title to the above hereditaments will be issued at the t xpiration of one month from the date hereof unless in the meantime valid oljec- tioii to the contrary is made to me in writing. W. H. EDMONDS. Distikt Registrar. Land Registrary Office, Kamloops, B. C, Aug. 15 1907. 33-38 Trade Marks Designs . . Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending n sketch and description may qulcltly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly conlldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent* sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patent? taken through Munn & Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, in the lencati- A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest clr. culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 i year; four months, 31. Sold by all newsdealers. »NSCo.36lB-d^ New York . Branch Office. 626 F St.. Washington, D. C- Y r y y y T V Y Y T w y Y penticton! livery, feed i and STAGE a* —STABLES— Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Homestead Regulations. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO IS ESTABLISHED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager &.. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of Branches Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, - - - 5,r Total Assets, - 113,( Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y V V J> * Established 1892 * J* Royal Mail, Passenger and Express stage leaves Penticton for Hedley and Princeton ,on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning on alternate days. . Pianos and Perishable Goods handled with special attention W. E. WELBY, Prop.. f - .. y -■"\::% NOTICE ■'111 NOTICE is hereby given that I am applying f^r a license to prospect for coal on the following d scribed land situated in Yale division of S ale nistrict: Commencing at a post placed at the S.W. cor. oflot 1198, thence south 80 chains; west 80 chains; north 80 chains; east 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or Jess. Located Sept. 25th, 1907. n. bangs. ;j* 39-42 W. J. Summers, agent. | Any even numbered section of Dominion lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years of age, to the extent of one- quarter section of 160 acres, moreor less. Entry must be made personally at the tocal land office for the district in which the land is situate. The homesteader is required to perform the conditions connected therewith under one of the following plans: 1. At least six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each year for three years. 2 If the father (or mother, if the father is deceased), of the homesteader resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for, the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by such per son residing with the father or mother. 3. If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by him in the vicinity of his homestead, the requirements as to residence mav be satisfied by residence upon the said land. Six months'notice in writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. Coal—coal mining rights may be leased for a period of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres shall be leased to one individual or company. A royalty at the rate of five cents per ton shall be collected on the merchantable coal mined. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.—Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. A GENERAL BANKTNG BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 84 Deposits of $1 and upwards received, and interest allowed at current rates. The depositor is subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit. PRINCETON BRANCH—A E. JACKSON, Acting Manager. Tuciffm Largest Sale in Canada Advertise in the Star Pain everywhere, pain in the head, painful periods, neuralgia, toothache, all pains can be promptly stopped by a thoroughly safe little pink candy tablet, known by druggists everywhere as Dr, Shoop's headache tablets. Pain simply means congestion—undue blood pressure at the point where pain exists. Dr. Shoop's headache tablets quickly equal ize this unnatural blood pressure, and pain immediately departs. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., and get a free trial package. Large box 25 cts. To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little candy cold tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preventics, for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. • Preventics contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent pneumonia, bronchitis, la grippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children, 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial boxes 5 cts. Sold by J. R. Campbell. ;^»'*>rJl'wi'Ti':iiVT't||f,',iaTOG!pg "JHWUJWJBW'I'gig THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR TIMBER NOTICES. YALE LAND DISTRICT. District of Yale, B. C. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to- apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: i. Commencing at a post planted about 30 chains east,of the Cambie river and about 8 miles from the mouth of said river, and about 2 miles north ofthe confluence of said Cambie river and Mamaloose creek, thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north So chains; thence west 80 chains to the place of com mencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 22nd dav of July, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Jonas Oakes, Agent. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 2. Commencing at a post planted about 110 chains east oi the Cambie river, about j 8 miles from the mouth of said river,' and about two miles north of the confluence Skan State f Washingtoni ec5cupa. ofsaidCainbie river and Mamaloose creek ( (i^n, timber merchant, intends to apply thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 f a' Jal dmber |ipM1„ n„„ gfife^ chains; thence north 00 chains; thence October 25, 1907 lowing described lands. 7. Commencing at a post planted about 7 miles north of the confluence of Cambie river and Mamaloose creek, and about 13 miles from the mouth of Cambie river, on the east side of said Cambie river, thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 22nd day of July, 1907. NICHOLAS'BANGS. By Amos McAbee, Agent. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the' following described lands: 8. Gommencing at a post planted about 5 miles north of the confluence of Cambie river and Mamaloose creek, and about 11 miles from the mouth of Cambie river on the west side of said Cambie river, thence south 40 chains; thence east 160 chains; thence north 40 chains; thence west 160 chains to the place of com mencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 24th day of July, 1907. . | . NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, Agent. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: f^ 14. Commencing at a post planted about 8)4 miles south-east of Cedar Flat and one half mile south of Cedar creek, thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north .80 chains; th'ence east 80 chains to the place of com meucemeut, and containing 640 acres, moreor. less. \&M&-&£>- Located 26th day of July, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee; Agent. 1 for a special timber licence over the . o' u • . .I. 1 c lowing described lands: west 80 chains to the place of commence-1 - ment, and containing 640 acres, more or 1 ess. fol- Located 22nd dav of J.iily, 1907. ;-S NICHOLAS BANGS. ByiJonas Oakes, Agent. Take-notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 3. Commencing at a post planted about no chains east of the Cambie river, about 8 miles from the mouth of said river and about 2 miles north of the confluence of said Cambie river and Mamaloose creek, thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the place ofcommencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 22nd day of July, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Jonas Oakes, Agent. • Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane. State of Washington, occupation, timberinerchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 4. Commencing at a post planted at the confluence ofthe Cambie river and Mamaloose creek, about 6 miles from the j mouth of Cambie rivei, thence south 80 . chain§; thence west 80 chain's;' thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, moreor less. Located 25th dav of July, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Jonas Oakes, Agent. Tak* notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupa tion, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 5. Commencing at a post planted at the confluence ofthe Cambie river and Mamaloose creek, about 6 miles from the mouth of said Cambie river, thence south 80 chains; thence east. 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to tbe point of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 25th dav of Jnly, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS.' By Jonas Oakes, Agent. Take notice,' that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 6.* Commencing at a post planted about 7 miles north of the confluence of Cambie river and Mamaloose creek, and about I3 miles from the mouth of the Cambie river, on the east side of said Cambie river, thence north .80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence-east 80 chains to the place ofcommencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 22nd day ofjulv, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, Agent. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the fdl- I 9. Commencing at a post planted about ' 4K ini-les north ofthe confluence of the Cambie river and Mamaloose creek, about ioj^ miles from the mouth of the Camblie river, on the west side of the Cambie river, thence south 40 chains; thence east 160 chains; thence north 40 chains; thence west 160 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 24th dav of fuly, 1907 NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, Agent. ; Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, df Spokane, State of Washington, occupa, tion, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the foli- lowing described lands: ro. Commencing at a post planted about 4 miles north of the confluence of the Cambie river and Mamalaose creek, about 10 miles from the mouth of the Cambie river and about % mile east of Cambie creek, thence south \8o chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less Located 25th dav ofjulv, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, Agent. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 15. Commencing at a post planted about 7*4 miles south-east of Cedar Flat aud about 60 chains south of Cedar creek., thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to ehe place of commence ment, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 26th day of Jul*, 1907. NICHOLAS BaNGS. By Amos McAbee, Agent. ■ Take notice, that Frederick a. Kribs, of Fort- land, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 16. Commencing at a post planted about cor., 7 miles west of the confluence of Muddy and Cambie creeks, thence west 160 chains; thence north 40 chains; thence east 160 chains; thence south 40 chaius to the place of commencement, aud containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 2nd day of August, 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Amos McAbee, Agent. Take notice, that Frederick A. Kribs of Portland State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, • intends to apply for a ispecial timber lio-nseover the following described lands:- 17 Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles east of the confluence ofthe Skagit river aud Muddy creek,, on .the north side of Muddy creek. - thence .'east 16^ chains; thence north 40 chains: tjrieiu'.e west i6o;chaius; thence south 4:1 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less.- Located 24th day of Jiilv;-i907.-.gv.5''«H ■FKpD-HRICK A. KRIBS.. y .; . By Douglas M. French, Agent.: Take nctice, that 'Frederick A. Kribs;: of Portland, State of Oregr-u occupation, timber merchant,'-intends to- apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: r8. Commencing at a ..post planted about 1 ni'les ta-.t cf the confluence of the Skagit river aiid- Muddy creek on ftie north- side qf Muddy creek,',hence west 160 chains; thence South 40 chains; thence east 160 chaius; thence north 40 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. , Located 24th day ofjulv, 1907. FREDERICK A. KRi'BS. By Douglas M. French, Agent. TIMBER NOTICES. LAND ACT-YALE LAND DIS- TRICT-DISTRIGT OF YALE. Take notice that Herschel B. Fryberger, of Wall St., New York, by occupation a financial broker, intends to apply- for a special timber licence over the following described lands : 1. Commencing at a post planted on north side of Granite creek, about 40 chains S.W. of the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence north 40 chains, east 160 chains, south 40 chains, west 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. 2. Commencing at a post planted on north side of Granite creek, about 40 chains S.W. of the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence east 40 chains, south 160 chains, west 40 chains, north 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. .!$!$ 3. Commencing at a post planted on north side Of Granite creek, about 40 chains S.W. of the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence west 40 chains, south 160 chains, east 40 chains, north 160 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres, more or less. 4. Commencing at a post planted on north side of Granite creek, about 11-2 miles S.W. of the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S;W. of Princeton, thence east 40 chains, south 160 chains, west 40 chains, north 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. 5. Commencing at a post planted on north side of Granite creek, about 11-2 miles S.W. of the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence west 40 chains, south 160 chains, east 40 chains, north 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. SiSS'^ 6. Commencing at a post planted on north side of Granite creek, about 11-2 miles S.W. from the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16_miles S.W. of Princeton, thence east 160 chains, north 40 chains, west 160 chains, south 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. 7. Commencing at a post planted on north side of Granite creek about 2 1-2 miles S.W. from the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence east 40 chains, south 160 chains, west 40 chains, north 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. 8. Commencing at a post planted on north side of Granite creek about 2 1-2 miles S.W. from the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence west 40 chains, south 160 chains, east 40 chains, north 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to applv for a special timber licence over the following described lands: \ . ii. Commencing at a post planted about 9 miles southeast of Cedar Flat, thence south 8o chains; thence east 8o i chains; thence north 8o chains; thence west'So chains to the ploce ofcommencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 23rd dav of Julv, 1907. Nicholas bangs. By Amos McAbee, Agent. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washingto», occupa tion, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 12. Commencing at a post planted about 9 miles south east of Cedar Flat, 10 chains east of Cedar creek, thence south 160 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence north 160 chain?; thence east 40 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 23rd davof Julv, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee. Agent. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 13. Commencing at a post planted about 8% miles south-east of Cedar Flat, hall mile south of Cedar creek, thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 26th dav ofjulv, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, Agent. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Take notice, that Frederick A. Kribs. of Portland, State of Oregon,-'qccupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 19. Commencing at . a post planted about 3 miles east of the confluence of the Skagit river and Muddy creek on the north side of Muddy creek,- thence east 161 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence west 160 chains; thence north 40 chains to the place of commencement, and con'aining 640 acres, more or less. Located 24th day of July. 1907 FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Douglas M. French, Agent. 9. Commencing at a post planted on north side of Granite creek, about 3 1-2 miles S.W. from the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence east 40 chains, south 160 chains, west 40 chains, north 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. 10. Commencing at a post planted on north side of Granite creek about 3 1-2 miles S.W. from the confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence west 40 chains, south 160 chains, east 40 chains, north 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. HERSCHEL B. FRYBERGER. 1st September, 1907. Take no'ic, that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, ii:tei ds to apply for a special timber licence oyer the following described lauds: 20. Commencing at a post planted about I 3% miles east. of the confluence of Skagit [ river and Mudcy creek on the north side of r Muddy creek thence north r6o chaius; thence eas1 40 chains; thence south i6j chains; thence west 40 chains to the piace of commencement, and containi?!g 040acre?, more cr less. Located 24th dav ofjulv, 1907. "FkKDERtCK A. KRIBS. By Douglas M French.. Agent. ■ Take notice, that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State.of Oregon. occUDation; timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: 21. Commencing at a post planted about 5% miles ea«t of the confluence of Skagit river and Muddy creek, th nee north 40 chains; thence west 160 chains: thence south 40 chains; thence east 160 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, mole or less. Located 6th day of August, 1907... FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Douglas M. French, Agent. Take notice, that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant intends to apply for a special timber licence over the following described lands: ' 22. Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles south of the confluence of Cambie creek and middle fork of the Roche river, 10 chains north of the middle fork, thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to the place of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or less. Located 7th day ol August, iqo7. NICHOLAS BANGS. 3 35-38 By Amos McAbee, Agfent. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sixty days after date I intend to apply to the Hon. ChiefCommissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described land, situated in the Yale division of Yale district: Commencing at a post planted at the N.W. cor. of Lot 395 thence west-40 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence north'40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 80 acres, more or less. D. von CRAMER. C. Summers, Agent. 10th August, 1807. 33-41 ! TIMBER "NOTICES. LAND ACT - YALE LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF YALE. Take notice that John B. Taylor of Spokane, Wash., mill owner, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described' lands: ^SJtS! '''■'■ , r. Commencing at a post planted south of Granite creek about 5 miles S. Efrom confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S. W. of Princeton, theuce 40 chains east. 160 chains south, 40 chains west 160 chains north to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. 2. Commencing at a post planted south of Granite creek about 5 miles S.E from confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S. W. of Princeton, thence 40 chains west, 160 chains south, 40 chains east i5o chains north to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. ' 3. Commencing at a post planted ^ soulh of Granite creek about 5 miles__S.E. fromthe confluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence 40 chains..east, jfoo^hains south, 40 chains west, 166 chains north lo point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. " .. 4 Commencing at a post planted south of Granite creek about 5 miles S E. from the confluence of Badger aud Granite creeks, about 16 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence 40 chains west, 160 chains south, 40 chaius east, 160 chains north to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. 2nd September, 1907. JOHN B. TAYLOR. TIMBER NOTICES."*""""" Land Act—Yale Land District—District of Yale. Take notice that John H. Wourms, of Chicago, 111., lumberman intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 1. Commencing at a post planted south of Granite creek about 4% miles S.E. from the confluence of Badger and Granite- creeks about 18 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence south 40 chains, east 160 chains, north 40 chains west 160 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. 2. Commencing at a post planted south of Granite creek about 4% miles S.E. from the con fluence of Badger and Granite creeks, about 18 miles S.W. of Princeton, thence south 40 chains, west 160 chains, north 40 chains, east 160 tliains to point of commencement, containing 64o:a'cres more 01 less. . TOHN H. WOURMS. 2nd September, 1907. I i »'|e October 2, 1907 THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR TIMBER NOTICES. KAMLOOPS LAND DISTRICT. District of Yale, B. C. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, °f Spokane, Wasn., occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a. special timber license over the following described lands: 1. Commencing at a post planted at the N.W. cor., 13 miles north of Princeton at the N.E. cor., Lot 1200, and 25 chains east of Graveyard creek, thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 22nd day of August, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. • By Amos McAbee, agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washinhton, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 2. Commencing at a post planted at the N.W. cor., 80 chains east of the N.E. cor.,. Lot 1200, 13 miles north of Princeton and 105 chains east of Graveyard creek, thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, and ntataining 640 acres more or less. Locoed 22nd day of August, 1908. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane,. State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 3. Commencing at a post planted at the S.W. cor., 13 miles north of Princeton at the N.W. cor. Lot 1200 and 5 chains east of Graveyard creek, thenCe north 160 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence south 160 chains; thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 23rd day of August, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, iniends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands; 4. Commencing at a post planted at the S.W. cor., 2 miles north of the N.W. cor. Lot 1200, 15 miles north of Princeton and 80 chains east of Graveyard creek, thence north 160 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence south 160 chains; thence west 40 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 24th day of August, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, - State of Washington, occupation, timber merch ant, intends to apply for. a special timber license over the following described lands: 5. Commencing at a post planted 15 3-4 miles north of Princeton at the S.W. cor. L;c 99; 25 chains west of Graveyard creek, thence west 20 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence west 39 chains; thence north 40 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence north 40 chains; thence east SO chains; thence south 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located August 29th, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane; State of Washington, occupation; timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 6. Commencing at a post planted at the southwest cor., 40 chains north of the south-west cor. , Lot 1199, 16 1-4 miles north of Princeton and 40 chains west of Graveyard creek, thence north 160 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence south ISO chains; thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or-less. Located 24th day of August, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, agent. ' Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 7. Commencing at a post planted at the S.E. cor. 13 miles north of Princeton at the north-west cor. Lot 1200 and 5 chains east of Graveyard creek, thence north 160 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 160 chains; thence east 40. chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more, or less. Located 26th day of August, 1907. • NICHGLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee,- agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 8. Commencing at a post planted one mile north of the north-west cor. Lot 1200, 14 miles north of Princeton and 12 chains east of One-Mile creek, thence west 20 chains; thence north 40 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence north 160 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence south 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 27th day of August, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Ames McAbee, agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merch- i ant, intends to apply for r special timber license over the following described lands: - 9. Commencing at a post planted on the east side of Fish lake, 17 miles north of Princeton, thence east 20 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence east 40 chains; thence north 80 chains; Whence west 40 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 80 chains, along shore to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 29th day of August, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 10. Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner, 10 chains east of Graveyard creek, 18 miles north of Princeton, thence north 160 chains; thence east40.chains; thence south 160 ch^as: thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. $MM. Located 28th day of August, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, State of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 11. Commencing at a post planted 20 chains south of the N.E. co. Lot 1506, 7 1-2 miles north of the confluence of Five-Mile, creek and Similkameen river, thence north 80 chains.; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of Commencement, and Containing 640 aci^es more' or less. Located 17th day of August, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. By Amos McAbee, agent. Take notice that Nicholas Bangs, of Spokane, Sta^e of Washington, occupation, timber merchant, intend^ to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 12. Commencing at a post planted 20 Chains south, of the N.E. corner Lot 1506, 7 1-2 miles north of the Confluence of Five-Mile Creek and Similkameen -"iver, thenCe south 80 chains; thence east SO chains; thenCe north 80 chains; thenCe west 80 chains to point of Commencement, and Containing 640 acres more or less. LoOated 17th day of August, 1907. NICHOLAS BANGS. 37-40 By Amos McAbee, agent. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs. of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, limber merchant, intends tp apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: I. Commencing at a post planted 20 chains east of the N.W. cor. lot 119S, 4 miles north of the confluence of China creek and Tulameen river, theuce north 80 chains; j thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 4th davof Sept., 1907, FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Nicholas Bangs, agent. thence east 160 chains; thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 5th day of Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Nicholas Bangs, agent. Take nctice that Frederick A. KritoS' of Portland, State "of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends i to apply for a special timber license over the following desciibed lands: 7. Commencing at a post planted 20 chains north of 3 1-4 miles north S.W. cor. lot 1198, Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs. of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 2. Commencing at a post planted 60 chains west and 80 chains north ofthe N.W. corner lot 1198, 5 miles north of the confluence of China creek and Tulameen river, thence north 40 chains; thence east 160 chains; thence south j 40 chains; thence west 160 chains to point of cotnmeucern'ent, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 4th dav of Sept., 1907. FRDERICK A. KRIBS. By Nicholas Pangs, agent. Take notice that Frederick A. Kriks, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply foi a special timber license over the following dascribed lands: 3. Commencing at a post planted 60 chains west aud 80 chains north of the N.W. cor. lot 1198, 5 miles north of the confluence of China creek and Tulameen river, thence north 40 chains; thence west 160 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 160 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 5th dav of Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Nicholas Bangs, agent. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, ocoupation, timber merchant.,.intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 4. Commencing at a post planted 60 chains west and 80 chains north of the N.W. cor. Lot 1198, 5 miles north of the confluence of China creek and Tulameen river, thence west 160 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 160 chains; thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 5th dav of Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Nicholas Bangs, agent. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 5 Commencing at a post planted 60 chains west of the N.W. cor. lot 1198, 4 1-4 miles north of the confluence of China creek and Tulameen river, thence north 40 chains; thence west 160 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 160 chains to point of commencement, ann containing 640 acres more or less. Located 5th day of Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Nicholas Bangs, ageut. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 6. Commencing at a post planted 40 chains west ofthe N.W. cor. lot 1198, 4 1-4 miles north of the confluence of China creek and Tulameen river, thence west 160 chains; thence south 40 chains; ^ of the confluence of China creek and Tulameen river, thence north 60 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 60 chains; theuce east 80 chains to point of commencement,.and Containing 480 acres more or less. Located 6th dav of Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KKIBS. By Nicholas Bangs, agent. Trke notice that Frederick A. Kribs. of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 8. Commencing at a post planted 40 chains south ofthe S.W. cor. lot 1198, 2 1-2 miles north of the Confluence of China Creek and Tulameen river, thenCe west 160 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 160 chains; thence north 40 Chains to point of commencement, and Containing 640 acres more or less. Located 7th dav of Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. 3740 By Walter G. Bangs, agent. TIMBER NOTICESS. YALE LAND DISTRICT. District of Yale, B. C. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 1. Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles south ofthe confluence of Cambie creek and the middle fork of Roche river on the east side of the middle fork, thence west 80 chains;, south 80 chains; east 80 chaius; north 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 17th Oct., 1907. FREDERICK A KRIBS. By Walter G. Bangs, agent. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland. State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lauds: 2. Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles south of the confluence of Cambie creek and the middle fork of Roche river on east side of. the middle fork, thence north 80 chains; west 80 chains; south 80 chains; east 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 17th Sept.,'1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Walter G. Bangs, agent. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 3. Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the confluence of Muddy and Cambie creeks 5 chains north of Muddy creek, thence west 80 chains; south 80 chains; east 80 chains; north 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 16th Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Water G. Bangs, agent. Take notict that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lauds: 4. Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west of the confluence of Muddy and Cambie creeks 5 chains north of Muddy creek, . thence east 80 chains; south 80 chains; west 80 chains; north 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 16th Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Walter G. Bangs, agent. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber lioense over the following described lands: 5. Commencing at a post planted about of Muddy creek, thence west 80 chains; south 80 chains; east 80 chains; north 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 16th Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KBIBS. By Wal,ter G. Bangs, agent. Take notice that Frederick A Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merehant,■ intends to apply for a sgecial timber license over the following described lands: 6. Commencing'at'a post planted about 5 miles-west of the confluence of Cambie and Muddy creeks one hall mile south of Muddy creek, thence west 160 chains; south 40 chains; east 160 chains; north 40 chainsjtf point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 16th Sept . 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Walter G. Bangs, agent. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 7. Commencing at a post planted about 6 miles north-west of the confluence of Cambie creek and the middle fork of Roche river on the east side of Cambie creek, thence north 160 chains; west 40 chains; south 160 chains; east 40 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less, j Located 14th Sept., 1907... FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Walter G. Bangs, agent. Take notice that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 8. Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles north-west of the confluence of Cambie creek and the middle fork of Roche river 10 chains east of Cambie creek, thence north 80 chains; east 80 chains; south 80 chains; west 80 chains to point ofcommencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 14th Sept., 1907. FREDERICK A. KRIBS. By Walter G. Bangs, agent. Take notice'that Frederick A. Kribs, of Portland, State of Oregon, occupation, timber merchant, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: 9. Commencing' at a post planted about 9 miles north west of the confluence of Cambie creek and middle fork of Roche river one mile and ten chains east of Cambie creek, thence north 80 chains; east 80 chains; south 80 chains; west 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Located 14th Sept., 1907. FREDERICR A. KRIBS. By Walter G. Bangs, agent. TIMBER NOTICE. Yale Land District—Yale Division. I, Charles O. French, of Princeton, B.C., prospector and tinsmith, intend to apply for a special license to cut timber upon 640 acres of land bounded as follows: 1. Commencing at this post planted at mouth of middle fork of Roche river at 3 .orks. 12 miles from mouth of Roche river, more or less, thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chaius; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains. Located 26th dav of July, 1907. 31-35 CHARLES O. FRENCH. I, CharlesO. French, afPrinceton.B.C. prospector and tinsmith, intend to apply for a special license to cut timber upon 640 acres of land bounded as follows: 1. Commencing at this post planted at mouth of the middle fork of Roche j river at 3 forks, 12 miles from mouth of Roche river more or less, thence east 160 chains; thence .south 40 chains; thence west 160 chains; thence north 40 chains. Located 26th dav of July, 1907. CHARLES O. FRENCH. F. W. GROVES CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER EXAMINATIONS. •; AND REPORTS MADE ON MINES&AND. PROSPECTS HAS A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE SIMILKAMEEN AND BOUNDARY DIS- RTRICTS 4 miles west of the confluence of Cambie j plans of all Surveyed Lands and Mineral Claims creek and Muddy creek on the north side' in the District. PRINCETON, B.C. 8 m i i THE SIM'ILKAMEEN STAR October 2, 1907 *iL i I . The Town of . . . 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Title | Similkameen Star |
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Kennedy, B. S. |
Publisher | Princeton : The Star Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1907-10-02 |
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