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of _ r Irt tniroose Of finishing a bunch to # g)le puiTio»" " 1 * ,t an early age la to make uienj " «mille by saving feed, says . profitable / I .. j Î LeR? ln ^ atlona ® tOCkman ' 11 ' eertnin amount merely to keep a l certain » .. .. and the shorter the time they are '•* loea this Will cost. So far I the less t s iiilliPle problem, but there are t I* , which enter In. The pash Jj^ess may be the most costly In J because it requires the feeding CS the woods they may make £r growth and ultimately go to *pt ut less cost. I s Ai. a rinsturp hnii be said that the pasture na proportion to the grain. Some P an d someumes It has not what something else w *ct out Of it in the way of f I «useiiuent cash. The point Ziy maturity. In the aen«, of Ltlng bogs at an early age, 18 the fthbip only whenJh* cheap. ■ 0 f A n ï'm n ths a to a pUt his pigs on the ÄÄ pCT.f X ; do it cheaper The cost of mar mg a pound Of pork and not the ln f t takes to do It is the problem. 5? owned by Dnvt. Bros, of Indl t Wil8 first In class and champion _ mi 8H ■■ » ■ m ■ iwintf ahd. Marketing Swine ■ay Id § it li" s depends on fMlg m j* y M iSÜiÄHi t :■ ;i :r. m 1 % Vi L ',> > I '!■ VHj -_ ■ — ■ ■ " -_ ■ — ■ ■ " I*The .tsix state and district fairs, <*?• American Agriculturist She Is a splen- ft*«,. 41d p peel men Of this compact, early I Kramert maturing breed. Wm. maturing uremu. I ,«id Artichoke* For Hoc > I w. G. ArticboUes are planted as potatoes o( 0M ,nd cultivated enough to keep I free from weeds. Tbe tops soon De - 1 The «mie 80 vlcorous as to shade the I J. H. pound, after which they will need no f w"7' t T 1 fl tl îew°vears' experience with Äff We had a few years experience wuu i f ^ them but after the second year our I t i uim «ova n I John •truggle was to get rid of th< m. say* a l Johu writer in Breeder's Gazette. We did h.M. *.i * rtv., .»r.411 iota in *l»o I Johu not turn the hogs on until late in " I u ftr i fall, after clover aud blue grass failed, j. z. So long as the ground was not frozen «fri too hard the hogs found exercise and uwis abundant feed. The tubers are as ^ feed as potatoes. The crop iS more pro- H. A. II« ,| nl „a 1 J. F. llflc, yielding two to rour tlmea 88 Jolin much. The Massachusetts station I h. s. planted artichokes May 4 and had In Frank November a crop of 8.2 tons per acre. I m, f. The Arkansas station had 454 to «b bushels per acre. We let the hogs do](> M ♦ho rltcffrincr Rut we believe the crOD Vollmer the digging, nui we oeuevw me ^ H would pay to plow out the tubers and 1 h. A. »tore those thrown to the surface ther in pits or a root house for winter 1 K . and spring feeding to brood sows when the ground Is frozen hard or *o cov- 1 j t b. ered with snow that the sows cannot «■ w get any succulent feed from the wood I John W. 8. rhô* J. S. Medicine should not be given hogs Jf I^""s it can be avoided, says Farm .and w. Ranch. Keeping everything clean,with * r plenty of pasture, 1* the safe thing Id o. the business. 1 be man that thinks any kind of fee# and any kind of wa- w. ter good enough for a hog is the oos that wants, or thinks he wants, a rem- 1 w. edv for ht* hoir» It Is the man that I H eoy ror his nogs, it is uie man uu>* w should have the remedy In 4hls caM I j. H. . , , Now, in regard to scours in pigs, Ed when everything else is kept nice ^ clean and the pigs commence to scour I ir. I find one raw egg given to the daw for each pig she has twice per day will j 0 gton tha RomiPH n ml if the DifiTS are I Jobu biop vue scours, anu 11 uie pigs large enough to eat give them oue raw egg each in slop twice per day. This | John . * H. here there are a lot of sows with l. seven to eight pigs each and the owner I has plenty of corn, barley or rye aud k. thinks It must be fed because be ^ it, feeding is likely to be extravagant | and Injurious to tbe animals, lay* Stock, Farm and Home. If less of the L grains and some shorto. with « little oil meal are fed with them the sows' milk u * flow will be Increased and the P 1 ** I J a will develop bone and muscle while I young instead of fat. And this kind of a ration Will not add to the cost, for I u at present prices the grains named can be exchanged for the other feeds with- 1 p out loss the quality Of nutriment con- f talned in each considered. Besides, | pigs while very young learn to eat this ration, and that makes their snbse- 1 A quent weaning eusy and Without shock I 1 Ed While taking care Of the aowa and I pigs do not neglect the boar. Hlx 8 quarters should be clean, bç should bo given an opportunity to exercise, have plenty of green feed during the sum plgweed aud other weeds are acceptable to him—and when the Ume comes he will do better service because he had them and the other treatment suggested. Do not forget the important part he plays in swine j economy. - Theodore Louis in Farm. J stock and Home. "Say, Mrs. Jackson, ma wants to know Why you don't come around and do her wasllln'?" I ''Yo' tell yo' ma dat my ole man's h* I jail now, an' 1 don't hab to wnk " "( «*• 1 » *"* Mrs. Muggins—My husband > 8 8 feet crank. Mrs. HUgglM-Alihns band. are. my dear. Mrs. Muggins But fancy a man who complain, that my mustard plasters are not as strong OS those Us mother used to make! 1 lot or pasture. Avoid Medicine For Swine. one ami not the bog. will cure them at once. Feedin* Sows With Litters. or setback. Fropar Cara of tha Boar. mor—even Gooff Arrangracnt. The Limit. J Sea I Geo J Seay. The board met pnrauant to laar, In regular Gep J aeaalon, all member! being preaeut. Uao J The petition ol K. Z. Taylor and othera for the Geo J cleaning ont of the grade on White Bird hill Geo J granted, and tha overaeer of Road District No. 5 Geo J ordered to clean up aaid grade Geo J No bld» being prevented for the conatruction Wieu J of a bridge acroee shebang creek, the board Nu Perce decided to again advertise for bids. Said bids Caunlngham to be opened Thnrday, November 17th, 1904, at Geo J 1 o'clock t> in Ken Batty, Wm ,Vùl was appointed road viewer on road P W petitioned for byHugh Moyhagh. Ill place of Henry T j KIUM Miller Ou» Keating appointed on Wll-1 G If son-Maitin road m place of'blcl! Créa. 8 c Collins, The board Unding the assessment of Mrs. 8. A. D Book, Warden for the year 1S99 to be illegal, ordered I. C Hates, "„ "„ "„icelled T J Ware, PetlUou of Geo R. Getty, et al. tor the coni I. Vlnyard, atrni'tiou of a bridge across Ahehang creek about James M t wn miles north of Denver grauted. James M 8 8. Galloway, Geo. A. Everest and Chat. H. W W uJ^^y% vl r oV > thrim«dT?reôrde'rèd l th"" said parties be given a road poll tax receipt for GDHodje. Sr—J Re.lg'WGon or Th.w. M.iui, overoeer of Road feoT.be appoint ment of Archie H. smith as overseer of Konti A F ... . at ... ..»„j 1 I k a tiHvis DW. . »nnotubd lu- Idaho ^'"'v jëw the töli road of* [fieCuixrCreek JWOer,, q( Ro# , S Œ » « Oliver appointe« ON er eer A j o f 8 | "}«»» arti ,£ m^cofkctor Geo J 8eay, .her'itr, jailors re-1 Bargain ' J ''""ï"'fI er ^ aU M to KX d rtMn treasurer K D ^ ^^tmwe^hchtmn^Vf Henry Ga. 5' bis.and. ^ f dis» A „ grauted, and said lerguaou is ordend P-jejd "„CnlMi iTked out hi. road no .1 ^iViVverfeeJof K»1 WEIJall — ordered J,Q ward to the Secretary of luterimr s « wrtifled g ® 3ÂîÂt;Âï i ru«"o3»r.%; W . aaa - incut of damages on account of Hoad No. 22S. I J The overseer of Road , ^"ri ad A Kre I structed to erect a stock bridge on conuty road 1 A r No. 228. lames I viewer's »port 0,1 Hoslg-QnlnUn road ap- JMnes proved and damages allowed as follows. ■ n Moo Itoof Indian) . ot 001 H W ' ykolihiVbeins th *ti îü deehi l ^ < ^ I Uswi» ÄWÄÄÄÄ Thursday, November 17. IsM. at 2 o'clock p m. Marlon The board here .old the lollowiug comity properly: «1 ,xi lohn H. II. Stuart, Imp and Per Prop. v m 1 11 •Prank Taylor, personal property ,5?, Marion Williams, Imp. and Per. prop. Mrs. Marlon Williams, per. property • i, t The auditor was ordered to draw a warrant W 1 Tor *28.00 in favor of himself to be1 deposited H D with tho clerk of the Dist. Court for J.Ogan iu payment of damages on account of Road No. u it WD n U Commissioners Proceedings. I'i I*The County Attorney was Instructed to In <*?• ÄKÄ'Ä BKS'w.V'SÆS'Rta Und J B ft*«,. for . pHbllc r „.d Äw I Kramert HU ,1 w. C. Mcfcutt. Frank llenly and T E Wm. McGinn appointed viewer» to report on Jh I ,«id road at the next regular session. I u » I w. G. Hettrlck was eppointed to set *a 1^* ee |, o( 0M Ke at ng on theWlleon,.Msrt n rosd; Wm. I °* Jl "" e I De - 1 The following claims were allowed: w E the I J. H. Rico, labor roftd dut. No. 1 . 4 8 «MES no k^Ä'.ch ö ö V. 1 i| ïï with Äff Berück. üerchendÜei '. V. V.. ■ g wuu i f ^ olivtsr, blmcksmithlng 2 . 4 ?î our I cottonwood Hdw <k Imp. Co. 3 r,ïS I Waiter n I John T. Kiggius. blacksg 6 . * I Jolin a l Johu Nevl g^ oierc baudiBe H. \£ M w did h.M. King, mdse aud labor 12 . ««Jew *l»o I Johu Neviu. merchandise 12. 1 I Rdward " I u ftr i Carlson, labor 17 . 24no c w failed, j. z. Mieiot <• ^ . iîSl w frozen «fri H.nd.. m* ÎS i l i! *S SS and uwis Lisne " » . »J5J a ^ lu pro- H. A. Greving, merchandise 16 . 4» ■f- F P 1 J. F. McFarlln. blacksmith 17 . "I Geo 88 Jolin Maugg, blacksmith 1» . ,5 75 v F station I h. s. Aldennsn, l*l»or SO In Frank K^tahor ÿ ......... J» acre. I m, f. g rose up •* . 'Jacob «b si ::::::::: j» do](> M Fagan, blacksmith 22. SS? John crOD Vollmer & Scott, merchandise 23 . J:*" Gc° ^ H oUvert lul , or 82 29 J l and 1 h. A. Greving, meichandiBe 34 .Jh®J d-g : !.. i« 0 u winter 1 K . wisdom " 37 <5 75 when "Ät« « '' ■ ■ | w cov- 1 j t b. Leeper, opening L-F road . [JJ w cannot «■ w o" » « wood I John E. Beede, Axman Boede-Oliver road 8 uu w W. 8. Kite, overseer road district No. 1 wx»u h rhô* Mann, No.2 . J® g? JL J. S. Nash 5. Jf I^""s Tiltk«'"« ::::::::::::::: ::: «so .and w. j. narrait n. *!®j! « * r "hl" s'tnlth }I . ! 1 . ■ : ■ : if j Id o. m. cone 14 . ioftoo J any l. ® jS c wa- w. c. Rice 19. oo w oos g';ArohleAvcrÿ rem- 1 w. B.Ttuehiood'JS .. Ji";; that I H- Powelma 24 . uu>* w A . hu»»ell 29 . Jo 00 caM I j. n. Burkeubine, 88 . H. a. Deltnv 40. ,«*«» , , Howlano William. 44 . pigs, Ed Ilcighlaman. lumber, ro«d dist. No. 1. 10 00 ^ scour I ir. x. Tavlor, 5.- ■ - ■ ® JJJ w daw J will j 0 hn Hoeue, lumber. 17 . are I Jobu Hoeno, 18 a« -j Joseph II. Bicker. 19 . ^74 E raw Hawsou Moon & Co.. 3a . ' JJ* T This | ®dmond Homte",82. 1573 Charles Zornes! lalwtr, 38 . . . ■ . »» T John Uasom, .. . * H. A. Janes, 8 , 28,31,32 . "J?. with l. J. Hoot, a . ? Ä owner I Campbell. I mAp |ftg 5 aud k. a. Hughes, * .. be ^ 3 no j | j. m m ick,i ! . lay* ^*"^ , ff ,eunor - 6 ;:;i so of the L e Horning. 4 * Ï little oil A^Richardson, ;). 4 w milk u * i*. m écorna»' l '[J! P 1 ** I J a mee A*W»rd,'2 *oo while I ifffuroehy, t !/ . kind of ^JJJ^kiind! . • ! »«> for I u n Aldersuu l. . j"* can Mwin Nekmn l,. }*, with- 1 p LTaylor,^ •*> con- f , ; ;. là. Besides, | Oou ,-i.her, t. . Jy 0 eat this Henry Hatk. 1 . î w snbse- 1 A mo» Moffet.'i. } *! shock I Herman Von Bargen, 1 J* 1 Ed Graham, 1 . i" •» and I peJ^KUppHch.^ .!! . Hlx 8 ^»™' 7 'JS should bo Ke id, 2. have JH »« *»* ' j , ;; l.w sum- Cewi» F.laeusùhn. exp of Teacher» - In»U. IjJJU' weeds J-}. .rV.ZZ the Klsetisoliu, postage, etc. «>•* service = re, ^ ^ÂT^îSamMS other aeo Simon, salary A exp. Co. Com. • forget Ruht ortoua. «.ary *«P £». }g«| swine j 1 . Overman, salary, olart arecorder^ . WOOO Farm. J | overman. " ?:'fS £ J.SVovman. pa*UemX£tlon aup.. »oo wants to gSS Teffer.twafhlw^ and K „ ({rimujrex«»«. 1|Tery hlre , My . JJg I luthertaon sidary^treasurer . 276 (X, man's h* I HwK»» Taylor, Mlary prub.tr judge. wnk " - ^ *"* jyaiiK'isssSisssnsfc' Geo J Seay, deputy hire J A 8eay tjj 8 8 t-eo J ^.;^.^®"ir» A W «'is wllium. 225 no Muggins- „penses, W h M Wll'l.n,« 17 jo that US j Bear, e.pon«., w s U w jam. strong |j£J } ;5JJjff",iep. hire. h o Johnson losso make! 1 gooJ «mir. «peu«», h C Johnson . N W 31 hO | were laid won J Sea y, «par dep hire. T A W «y land Geo J Seay. eipenw«, I, A Waylaiid Gep J Seay, spec dep hire. H W Cone -74 80 Uao J Seay, expense», H W Cone . »*» The Joint Geo J Seay, spec dep and alp, J K Balter. 12s 10 wan ordered Geo J Seay, jailor, Rl'.ejr Seay .23000 The Geo J eeay. board of prlroner», J A Scar . 21078 changed Geo J Seay, board of pria. J W Hoekera'th 1M 00 Commenciug Wieu J Seay, jailor, J W Hockeremlth .... 2 50 of aec 23, Nu Perce Co, serving papers, state vs Créa SO mile to the Caunlngham A Eifers, livery hire sheriff S> 26 SI; thence Geo J Seay, spec deputy hire, Jack Woods '>00 thenceeast Ken Batty, juror, date vs Teator . 2 00 Petition P W Taylm, juror. 2 28 fonnaiiou Henry T Murry, Juror,. 2 28 the following G If Arnold, juror . 228 Conin 8 c Collins, juror. 2 28 I boo ud ary D Book, juror .. ••••■•• •••::; j I. C Hates, juror, state vs Kellie Gray* JH 4 26 oily T J Ware, constable, election 1900 6 00 Marble I. Vlnyard, justice tees. 8« 80 and Rush James M 81iaw, Justice fees. 7 6n creek; James M Shaw, justice fees 6 00 I mental W W Blackburn, eouatable fuea . 5 4« 1 the mouth rK^ïïèr^cmnrtawë'fMs 1 *.'"*.":.. ^ '21x1 GDHodje. gJUMrj* ± Co ^ ; »» j» 8 «Ne'w*.«. * «! ''a,^ 0 bÄ&ÄÄi ^ A F Nurss, 76 cord* wood per contract— 372 4c I river au»l I k a tiHvis saw itnr ten cords wrooti. 6 60 I French Idaho County Free Press, printing, etc 247 42 the territory JWOer,, costs, Ogcn vs Co. Com, et al .. 14 3« The S Œ w„  ,; mulijui >•« A j Turneff tables ftn <i aiing eases for C R 53 25 I the Nez ,£ £ U Bargain Store Co., mdse aud fixtures . au U0 nil, g due !ï K D Vausi™, labor Oil Felice. 61X1 j said jVT.I^nÄ'SSfffi ~"rt KSS.'." ^ Ä SSlSSsÄ c'r UR ti 46 dis» A b-dhomme Co. office supplie. 77 ^ r to coroner', inn.. . 2 00 ervatlou MÿÂpÂÂ* . J,Q ^76 iISSSSS«ighti ;;i s^ north' g ® *. 5*J H5 west four ïtf£Â ;: — - se - jttasrssfijsstSS: SÏ I J r^XKLean, cour^oaiiili^sept . 190 75 NW to A Kre c énric wituei, dlst ct, Hep,VJ04.. 2 25 creek, 1 A r rciuenncii, witness, u S 261 down lames tv lit 8 25 down JMnes Wilt .. . lg «il Viewers' ■ n w*Steveuanu. .. Kehy. 1904 12 751 Perry, 001 H W Btevemsnu .Oct. lvOl 10 50 follows: ^ I Uswi» Crates .." ! ! ! ! ü ' ! ! : :::: .: ^TlIIÄf», Marlon W eher . ; 52 A creek .. h ou i The ,xi lohn A 8ti lef.ird luror. . ... 9 «0 not m 1 11 Wassmuth ' . »70 Platte vikiaS™ .... 8 70 H . . .. 8 70 , n d,e. i, t rsiiin"" 01 * . . 6 Sul The W 1 Irwin .. 540 I Attorney: H D lohiisou . e«tl w w iu Win.,laugh . . 54o|warreu; u it nans 5 10 1 Toler, WD Perkin.. . 5 4U utchHeld, n U rerkius. 12 Uo I The ' 5 70 inents Ry Co. 6 IX' I block 5 70 tralor 8 00 I aesacd 10 50 I 10, 71 7" y 13: . ... . Ä ... 15 00 cancelled, " . owl Tax ... 20 «I I against 30 «1 1 43 00 I ordered . 32 0(i I auhCHBctf. _ 9 50 Tax . 6 00 I ordered . 33 75 The . 10 25 examined ... 28 50 I it K .... 30 25 I j H . 18 60 1 The . 27 75 I road 30 25 I chaa . 31 75 I j H . 6 26.1 Idaho Th« 12 (Xi I current 10 2u I C E has 8 40 1 pH 10 2o I O H 960 I KC 9 90 John 68 70 I Thoe 78 00 I John 85 50 I s c 6 601 Klmer , Roy 6 6u I g i£ 8 uo 6 25 I «Dass 7 50 I W E 6 28 I Deo 9 00 ieo C 25 I Geo . 10 00 I H W . 6 25 I g m 5 ou I d II 3 80 I Chas 19 7.61 James 8 25 I James 9 25 I Edward . 11 00 I Mrs. . 28 26 I Henry • 31 00 James 2 00 I Geo .. 26 25 I T H .. ;,0 25 1 Peter .. 27 751 MM .. 30 25 J N 30 25 I Joe .. 31 75 I Thore 10 75 I ... 10 751 .... 10 75 WM 7 00 I j F 5 26 J L _ 25 50 j _ 6 25 I G 18 00 o ... 225 CW .... 8 00 o ... 13 00 Paul .. 13 75 clay . 18 00 Fred 8 25 jw . 8 26 I Reg . 83 00 I km . 18 00 TW _ 14 76 i k . 826 J . 8 251 e 1A U(| I J 1*<X> . 17 35 I ..... 14 60 . '2 35 4 26 I 9 80 8 60 3 60 I 151X118 9 60 I 1140 .. 13 oo ... 11 70 10 5© I ... 211X1 I960 21 oo I ... 21 001 20 40 ... 2 25 I The udge. was UK. In J B & '. .V „.d Äw " and T E Fckland . on Jh lerree I u » ullln.h ee |, KItor iy . K ^ n ® m . I Ilk : '; - w E Cook, witness «MES Davis i| ïï ::' g : . . ?î uiaudeWaln . r,ïS I Waiter i*ouk . I Jolin L'lare. \£ M w Hubbard ««Jew Barger . I Rdward CoufB. 24no c w Biacxweii iîSl w SS j^u'im M God» »J5J a Butaytou. Sw'toÄ™'.: ■f- F P Patterson .. "I Geo J Terharr ... • 75 v F Cochran TMAtm d. J» ker ...; 'Jacob Miteu'. j» KSm«: SS? John Kerr. J:*" Gc° M Saunders . 29 J l Ovennao, witueaa Conner« . 0 u Kose ... ' <5 75 Krane« M Bowman | w &ÄÖü::":::" [JJ w F o'Leary. « jTÙÿt'îie :: 8 uu w d Kessler . wx»u h Kuther . J® g? JL Miller . Claud Robbins . «so *!®j! « a wuu* if j d swvè'u""®' ! : • • ioftoo J B uan.pbeH. ® jS c worm »ted t. oo w ^ . Ji";; Harry Btake. Clay Kobhins ■ Jo 00 Elmer (ox ..... . Ottmatscluvalbach. ,«*«» Vail Kohertaou . Frank Thornton . 10 00 Eevi t'Mtle . R„her?Nu"<ent: ® JJJ w u Kessler. J wW . Geo D smith a« -j Moot M Jnrrett ^74 E rncHt 8 mith ' JJ* T m Nickel . 1573 JtftSSSä'i »» T K Ratcliff. AS George. "J?. George Finney. ? Ä Geo R Gregg . |ftg 5 k r^! , ^ 1 "^[ r l * t n w McNutt. 3 no j *i m» mV uror .... w F Montgomery. so ?*j° "mmSSf"..■ ! * Ï xr Kennady . 4 w iTwetm '[J! e g Deordurff *oo jj P Dagg«rt' "■ ■ ■ ■ Jnaeuh seiunidt . »«> John Wx*oU j"* W H V Kiekard*, Willie»» }*, ^ ^HemVick •*> Geo H Sheldon là. gcffs.eidmnï Jy 0 ABi laytim. î w i? r Vùk U Ma&.' } *! a a Kincaid . J* A A KUtcwd . April, 1900 i" J r Brlsiawn .... koi>t 1904 2'25 •» ÄS™::»Jg AH From* y U01 'JS Kxf. ' . ,5«j Geo U hheldon ; l.w KUHtewirt" a> ." ■ SSÎ IjJJU' Juhu Fetersun ... i 5 »t .rV.ZZ ^.ÄÄ.y ! : ; : ' «>•* The A,»e.»ur was Instructed te aiw«»» *nd vo - l«*»»- Ä • [Sj counties, which saW strip of land is disput }g«| SSgrlu«. „«„rtered paid o. . WOOO n l l,e " è7\ntlie trearsury not otherwise ap ?:'fS £ n^priate^ ' ol »oo ko. U.l, »vor of M S Klnk.ld, terief 1903 No. 'A 3 ,'(»""roljohn Church, aerie, ol . JJg NO ,^ d Uv'oroici. «e Bru... aeries'of 1903 276 (X, road fund , .„ri«.'of 1903 2 No 'SdÄ 0 e '^' -. *«" ^ No.^/.v^rof wm. Hoh.a.,«rie. of i« tj# aasss» , »s» , i*a , *'„ tjj xhffiVpBcari'ott ot Fred lleid. st al. for a puh 225 no yfewer. to report t$*ao ZXï'ïll 17 jo The overseer «^«"^.„'^'M^uToad" the .Gueted to open the Finne, losso -'',' t 1 J' 1 '^d 0 r a J5 P Sn P 8av*n*M»e Caayo« toad N W Gulch nmd and on seven sa. K II. 71 40 5 It Alle 4 25 10 25 9 6 6u 8 25 , . 23 00 Und .. 10 26 . . 60 80 . 11 00 J .. 7 00 I 85 75 I .. IU on 4 uo j 8 25 8 6i were laid on tha table, , . __ The Joint roiwrl ol the Auditor and Treasurer wan ordered filed. The boiindartee of School District No. 1« were changed a» follow.: Commenciug at the SW corner of the SWW of aec 23, two 31, N K 4, K B M; thence north L, mile to the N W cor of sec Ä, twp SI, N tt4,I B SI; thence west mile; thence north '/. mile; thenceeast H.mlle». , . , Petition ot Mr». Jennie Taylor, et al. for the fonnaiiou of a new school diatrlet grauted and the following boundaries named: Conin enciug at a point on the southern boo ud ary of Idaho county, directly south of the C thî *' th,DCC lu * 110,1 h oily direction along the Marble creek to the divide and Rush creek; thence weal WHoly Terror creek; theuce down Holy Terror creek to Menu I mental creek; thenee up Moniimenfal creek to 1 the mouth of the West Fork of Mouuniuu umeLulV^ek^'S pîiut dlwtw Lorth of the bounty, »ÄtrÄte 1 ''a,^ 0 uW ordered that School District ÄtfÄSÄfÄ I river au»l east of crei 'p;, lh< î I French creek and VN ire Bridge settlements and the territory Included in School District No. 74. The bonndanea of the following road districts fcT Signing at .point I the Nez Perce reservation line where the said U- --•ra^^l^^f'N^^^n^ïu?, 5 nil, g due north to I awier's cauyon; thence iu a j said canyon, thence due south to the said . Ä afeiÄS f. JTÏÎÂMte wh^Uwy^^ 0 c«^VyoSTr™^«s^X'!le^^iue' ^ r to /rrt rv»,loU e lin o e, ^--e-hiriy^aloug ervatlou line crosses sec line between sees 19 «. «KlEi thence north to place of Lfl.'Ä north' to N K**cor sec S.'twp 22, N K 2 ^, thence H5 west four miles: thence north to Lawyer*, can rræ^-rWjK««"-" JSÄS1Ä J.aKSSS.jSJS 75 NW to .divide between John Day. and Slate 25 creek, thence easterly to Sheep creek; thence 261 down Sheep creek to Salmon river: thence 25 down Salmon river to place of beginning. «il Viewers' report on road petloned for by O. W. 751 Perry, et al, approved aud damage allowed 50 follows: u? «'«"Maggie' Taylor for repatri^ ^TlIIÄf», Noya for plan, .or Crook. A creek bridge was rejected. ou i The following claims were laid over, use «0 not having been O. K'd. »70 Platte Talbot, examination mangy horse.; 70 H Hurgott, road work: Alexander A Kreidcurich 70 , n d,e. Sul The following claim, were referred to County 540 I Attorney: e«tl w w Stillman, bringing Insane man from 54o|warreu; Feu Batty, rent of pest houses: J J 10 1 Toler, cash advauced for cutting from road: J C 4U utchHeld, labor, Boad DIM No. 2». Uo I The following erroneous and double asses» 70 inents for the year 1903 were ordered cancelled: ,127 03; Clearwater Valley Ry Co. right-of-way, *11 60; C. J. Jerrcll, lot 11, IX' I block »8, Denver, * 00; Frank McGraue, admlnis 70 tralor J Abbtngtou, *14 18; Craig !.. Spaucer. as 00 I aesacd with »17 15 too much; school Distilet No. 50 I 10, Clearwater Valley By Co, *2 49 ; 0 J Ferrill. 7" y 13: School Dlsfrict No 3«, W H carter, »11 26. . Certificate No 88, for year 19(13, was ordered 00 cancelled, same having heeu paid before wie owl Tax Halo Certificate. No. 182, for year 1898 «I I against M J Browning ordered cancelled. «1 1 Assessment of Frank, Frausdon for year 1898, 00 I ordered cancelled, sum having been doubly 0(i I auhCHBctf. 9 50 Tax Sale Certificate, No. 193, lor year 1899 6 00 I ordered cancelled. 75 The following road overseer* reporta were 25 examined aud the amounts thertiu allowed : 50 I it K Douglas, Road Dist. No 7 . 25 I j H Bowles. Road Dist No. 15. 10 00 60 1 The following claims were allowed on the 75 I road fund : 25 I chaa Whipple. Road Dist No 7 . . 75 I j H Bow les, mdse, Road Dist No 15 6 26.1 L8ptuglc*r. mdse. Road Diet No 17. ... . • 6 00 Idaho Outlining Co, mdse, Road Diat No 28 3 .^0 Th« following claims were allowed on the 12 (Xi I current expeuse fund : 10 2u I C E Holt, Juror, coroner's iuqueat has V Gordon . 8 40 1 pH Nash . 10 2o I O H Schooler. 960 I KC Wilson. 9 90 John Henry . 68 70 I Thoe Croasley. 78 00 I John Gotxlnger. 85 50 I s c Chase . 6 601 Klmer H Cearley. , Roy Davia 6 6u I g i£ Taylor, coroner'« exp aud fees, bill 8 uo $16.76allowed.• • • ... • ^ 6 25 I «Dass & Prudhomme Co., election aupplles 162 90 7 50 I W E (iraham, chairs, court room . . iu .u 6 28 I Deo J Heay, spec deputy hire, J M «haw 9 00 ieo J .Seay, horse hire. J M 8haw. C 25 I Geo J Seay, expenses, J M Shaw... 10 00 I H W Cone, batlUT, Sep term iw4 umi eour* 6 25 I g m Hughes, <|uar allowance, Co. charge. 5 ou I d II Sasenl)ery,witness dist court Sep 1904 3 80 I Chas Maxey ... 19 7.61 James Rooke. 8 25 I James J Conuora. .. 9 25 I Edward Malerlch. .. 11 00 I Mrs. F. W Taylor. 28 26 I Henry Kuther, Sr . . 31 00 James H Ellis, juror. 2 00 I Geo Foe.. 26 25 I T H Carothers. ;,0 25 1 Peter Aschenbreuuer. 27 751 MM Clark. 30 25 J N Rice.. 30 25 I Joe Burkeubine... 31 75 I Thore Hanson. 10 75 I Kedomcr Day .. 10 751 August Kopesynaki. 10 75 WM Lowe. 7 00 I j F Briacoe. 5 26 J L Stewart . 25 50 j a Houston. 6 25 I G L Steeu . 18 00 o E .. J® 225 CW Perry. 8 00 o M Fagan. .vjf 13 00 Paul Tyre . V.tH 13 75 clay Robbins, witueas. J' 18 00 Fred E Jerrome. 8 25 jw Ellenwood . JS 5 8 26 I Reg Jerome.... . ff ,J. 83 00 I km Bowman. . " ^ 18 00 TW Bray. 14 76 i k E l.eeper, Juror.. {J S; 826 J ECallau . .. 8 251 e A .. 1A U(| I J p l]4. . i.» uu 1*<X> The omelVa bond ol J V Mcinln, constable 17 35 I stltes precinct approved. _, ,. 14 60 The loUowlug ïiuuor llcensM were granted '2 35 o L Bsnsnn A H 1 McMillan, Fl'TelHC. J 1,liens, Knox; M M Klnsinger Marble Greek, 4 26 I Hubert Royal A Frank Rogers, six miles east of 9 80 Kesort: Mllville W Hubbard A Galvin Hubbard, 8 60 Seceth Meadows; Chas A Rice, l ' r " d °'"' 3 60 I Evett, Hallway House: Lee Llsenby, Rooset e . 151X118 I. GUlara, Roosevelt; J 8 Welch, Kooseielt. 9 60 I Gregory A Co., Pollock: August bempert, Harp 1140 ster: Dorsa Shoneour A Co., Roosevelt, 13 oo January 12th, 1905. at 10 o'clock a m., set for 11 70 hearing viewers' report on private road pell 10 5© I tlouedlor by J L Wilson, et al. , , 211X1 Application of J I Overman, Record*, lor I960 the purchase of a new typewriter grauled. 21 oo I chas Maxey, witness dist coart, 8ep IJ01 21 001 j|, Wilson. Juror. .. 20 40 GeojHeay.jailor. JP Briscoe . ->00 2 25 I unntugham A Ellers, livery hire • • ■ »00 iirt.ui.wg r eport from Dist No 17,lordered filed The quarterly report oj H. Taylor, Probate udge. was ordered filed. In the atau* of In the ell. deceased. Notice ia iatratlou deceased, on the 17il» court of All persona are required at my otttce within four publication ever barred. Thla 21at east watershed of betweeu Mable creek Oct*27- N The One stant Croup does stomach, the seat out soothes enabling pure oxygen Sold T The Idaho will be urday, time desired. complished ganization will Let UK. \N 2'25 y U01 John P. Vollmer, olslntiff' iwalust Chsries L. ,5«j S°„Âffter7ribhî Adm? E.. V »«/of J. H ; ; Hunte, deceaeed, and J. W. Jameeou, delettJ SSÎ uïdêr »nd by virtue of an ex«c«tlon In lure i 5 »t clo»ure on order of *»le and decree of Jorrilo. : ' S^ d jÄS dSÄ. ConSty S|waho. tug *nd vo - ol Id , ho , on the 17th day olOt-lober. A it ijo», Ä- ^burned a # disput- j B aç m ent sod decrw of torecloj^ snd ««^e paid o. lîfe Ä Ä Jblf ap- lor ertaU J. H. jlnnt«. de«««l, "? SepT'. ^TOÄ: , '. , ffm 0 Vf h -elgh?hr, y ndred and 1903 ^Mdollm.Jl.wfa money ojtoe luM . corded In J^mlgt,ten t 1903 ^"JpiïÂnd.^lt'nîlid*. fyiw and h»: 1903 2 tnffTnP&hoCoonty, State of Maho, and more *«" va'ricularly d^rim-d m f.jMowa. tmxrU: i« tj# ' '' , *'„ jœsssKswssBsAfc for a puh obedience tethe'abïîve described ZXï'ïll- S"he-t and b«t ■•^•.^ca.h In the hand, lawful money Of the umtedst.lea Ä&Äoiwtyjaft toad GisngevlUs, Idaho, Oet 35, UN. K II. Carter, cattle 40 It A.. . 2 «I 50 W. 4 25 25 .$ 400 î no 9 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 U0 4 UU 4 00 4 UU 4 U0 I 00 6 6u V. 2 25 6 25 7 00 on 7 00 14 00 I 26 10 25 86 40 84 00 9-1 80 87 U0 102 U0 75 80 81 0U 87 60 71 10 80 70 All by 9 UU 66 30 6 00 15 30 15 00 : 8 25 O o $1 26 4 50 , Overseers : 23 00 Und bill -allowed. % .. 10 26 a J Carlson, overseer rosd dist. No. 17 »1^ g . 60 80 John Hoene, lumber, road dUt. No. 28.... 12 ^ 11 00 J John K Beed*», lumber road dist No 22 •.. 20 16 The Board visited the poor Carin aud jail aud .. 7 00 I report that they find both placea well kept and 85 75 I in good condition. .. IU on The Board here adjourned »Ine die. 4 uo j I Overman, Clerk. Ggo. Simon, Chairman. By J. A. Hkaiibuby, Deputy. 8 25 8 6i SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 00 In the Probate court of the county of Idaho, I atau* of Idaho. In the matter of the estate of George Mitch- . deceased. Notice ia hereby given, that Letter* of aduitn iatratlou on the eatate of George Mitchell, deceased, was granted to the underaigued the 17il» day of October, L#t4, by the probate court of Idaho county. All persona having claima against ««id estate required t » exhibit them to me for ah my otttce at White Bird, Idaho couuty. Idaho within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be for ever barred. Thla 21at day of October, 1904. K. M. Mitchsll, A l h Oct*27- N 21 itra >r. Good for Children. The pleasure to take a harmlesa One Minute Cough Cure given in stant relief in all cases of Cough, Croup and LaGrippe because it does not pass immediately into lhe stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inllamation, heals aud soothes and cures permauently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life-sustuining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Sold by a*l druggists. Notice of Meeting The next regular meeting of the Idaho County Stock Association will be held at White Bird on Sat urday, November 5th, at which' time a full attendance is earnestly desired. The association has ac complished much good siuce its or ganization and many matters of importance to ils future success will lie discussed at this meeting. Let every member he present. C. W. Dunham, w o Secretary. Northern Facihc Railroad. Leaves Sti'esat 4:50 A. M. daily, except Sunday; arrives at 0: p. m. Spokane at 2:'J0 p. tn. Train leaves Spokane at 9:30 a. m. and arrives at Pot latch Junction at 3:35 p. m. Stites at 6:45 p. m. Connections Junction for Lewiston: Ar rives Stites 9:10 a. m. at Potlatch at Lewiston from From Spokane, 4:20 p. m. Leave Lewiston for Btites at 1:45 p. m. For Spokane at 7:45 p. in. For further information call on or address E. E. TRAVIS, Grangf-ville, Idaho, or A.. D. CFIARLTON, A. ». P. A Portland. Oregon. 00 .^0 the ^ 90 .u J® .vjf V.tH J' JS 5 ff ,J. " ^ {J S; i.» uu «I 50 W. H. Campbel 400 Contractor and Builder. Estimates Furnished. GRANTS EVILLE, no 00 00 00 U0 UU 00 IDAHO UU U0 00 V. HOLZ & SON Brickmakers, Contractors and Builders. 2 25 6 25 7 00 A Big Supply of the Best brick and good lime always on hand. 7 00 14 00 I 26 10 25 86 40 84 00 9-1 80 87 U0 102 U0 75 80 81 0U 87 60 71 10 80 70 Orangeville, Idaho. A. J. TURNER Contractor and Builder. All kinds of Turning and Scroll Sawing, operated by Water Power. Saw Filing » Plans and Estimates furnish ed. Shop on East M&.ti St. Granobviule. Idaho. 9 UU 66 30 6 00 15 30 15 00 specialty. t '' In : Reports Examinations W. C. HcNUTT 3 O Civil Engineer U. S. I eputy mineral Surveyor Idaho and o : o Orangeville, , ^SJUL8JLliL8JL!ULBJlJLflJlJL2JUl-fiJl-B.s3 If you waut ■ Pure Lead and iK Guaranteed to he abso lutely pure—get the St. Louis Collier Lead and Oi M as it comes from the mills in barrels, of. A. W. ROBINSON Prices as low as the lowest. Meadow St. near Vollmer & Scott's. Designation of Office Day of Superintendent of County Schools. Until fnrthar notice. I .""'ff m" "ä". r - 0l *lS*GM»nicvine' l for 'the t«n.*ctlon oLll pertaining toadmol matte«. Oosnty 8op«rlnt#nd«o4. in flee bu»in M. & M. Cash Store We cordially inv ite you to call and look over our new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, just ar rived. Ask for prices in all our lines, consider them, and if you tind them right, (which is always the case), we solicit your patronage. Ladies' Golf Skirts led from, especially jrood values, while they last, from. $2.50 to $8.00 Ladies' Nightgowns and Underskirts, in heavy outing, nicely trimmed, from 6oc to $ 2.50 Also good assortment of Misses' gowns and skirts Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear in wool and cotton, some extremely good values in this line All sizes and colors to se Note These Opportunities J. B. ADAMS w UEO. YOUNG A. K. PARKER Parker & Young Farm aud City Property for Sale Real Estate, Abstracts, Insurance, Surety Bonds, Conveyancing If you liave a Farm to Sell Lint it with Ub Idaho Guanoevili.e, 4 mnrsvmns tts mrtnrinrtnrtf tnns 7r5^'irtroTr!firinr& ooootfodiiB btip W. E. GRAHAM Dealer in New Hearse j I Only Licensed Bmbalmer In Idaho County Furniture and Undertaking PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES o I WALL ° No Charge for Teem and Hearse Pioneer Livery Barn Leading Feed and Sale Stable of the County. Good Rigs, Careful Drivers, Safe Saddle Horses. Special attention given Commercial Travelers. Telephone Tout Qideis - Die Kill Meet tou Aoï»heie Lanningham & Elfers Idaho Grangeville, • • Perfection La Perla H. & S. Special Smoke no other. The best Cigars made. Holloway & Seefeidt. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO„ Mgrs. Oats Wanted iK Gtaugeville, Idaho A. M. APPLEGATE, Agent * M oM» $ » ' * »< n < Grangeville, Idaho. _Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General Merchandise. »in AcainiiLTURAL Implesemts. . «î TPEED youh ho at tub -" MAMMOTH FEED STABLE HOOKanSUITM M 1 CHEAPEST AND BBST »» > MH « >> >