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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i Department of the Interior. United States Laud Office,! Blaekfoot Idaho, April 8, 1904.* J™*® *?, Herebr given.that the following named settler lias filed notice of his intention ' to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proot will be made before De Meade Austin, U. S. Commi'sioner at his office. Mont pelier IdHho. on Mav 23. 1004, viz ALBERT HERMAN DAMASCH For the NWJ4 See. 11. Tp. 13, S. R. 44 E. B. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Josephe. Astle. Sr.. Charles R. Pierce, Ole Swensen. Charles Hogenseu. all of Montpelier, Idaho. I Lorenzo r, Thomas, Register. pd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Fifth Ju dicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Bear Lake. H. Dinwoody Furniture Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. B. F. Oakley and J, Alma Hess, partners, doing busi ness under the firm name and style of Oakley & Hess, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order made in the above entitled action on the 23rd day of April, 1904, all creditors of the said tirm of Oakley & Hess must present their claims to me properly verified on or before the 23rd day of May, 1904, at the said firm's place of business at Montpelier, Bear. Lake County, Idaho. All creditors failing to present their claims on or be fore said date will be barred from shar ing in the proceeds of said firm. Dated this 20th day of April, 1904. E. T. SHEPHERD, Receiver April 29-May 20 Notice of Receiver's Sale, In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial j; District of the State of Idaho, in and for the ! County of Bear Lake. F. A. Lyman, Plaintiff. vs. Michael Malone and Lucy C. Parsons, former ly Pur till Defendants Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree and order to such an effect made and en tered in the above entitled action on the 2nd day rereu lu lue itwvc cuimcuw.«iuu uu ,uv »»,. . of March, 1904. as of the :23rd day of February, 1904, I, O. G. Moline, Receiver in the above en- ; titled action, will, on Saturday, the 7th day of ; May, 1904, at the hour of two o'clock p.m. at the i Lvinan Drug Company, 2'-" Lake Countv, Idaho, sell to the highest bidder, i cash in hand, the following described property, to wit: . One stock of drugs, paiuts, sundries, fixtures, o.. invoice about $2,200 00. $ One lot of accounts receivable, amounting to about $900.00. One horse, about ten years old. E >ch of the three above enumerated divisions of the property will be sold separately. The sale will be made subject to app the court or the judge thereof. Dated at Montpelier, Idaho, ^Aprüj^Tth i 904. ! I j j at Montpelier. Bear I et approval by I Receiver. 10-11 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Landoffice at B ackfoot, Idaho, May 4, 19J4. Notice is'hereby given that the following 1 named settler has tiled notice of his intention to 1 make final proof in support of his claim, and i that said proof will be made before DeMeade I Auk in. U. S. Commissioner at his office, Mont pel er, Idaho, on June 25 1904. viz: FRANK H. DALTON, lS«w! f W NV|?^»wj?sL 8 4,T?i"aB! 46 E. B. M. He names the following witnesses to prove j his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles Robison of Montpelier, Idaho, Enoch Ba tr lev of Raymond. Idaho, Lesley Hart of Ray nnd'. Idaho, Martin Phelps of Alton. Idaho. ' LORENZO R. THOMAS, Register. in 1st pub May fith. pd. Many Changes. The railway company is making many changes about the yards at this point. office is now in a building opposite All the old buildings Road m aster Renfro's the depot. except the pump house and car re pairers office, have been torn down moved. Everything is rapidly being cleaned up and in a few days the new order of things will be working in good shape. » or Secretary Hitchcock has finally approved the plans of the engineer^, and has set aside out of the réclama^ lion fund, the sum of $2,000,000 for work of constructing an ini Minidoka Canal. i he Water is mouse îrrigauon system, to lie taken from the Snake river at about six unies south of Minidoka, i© ( j a Station on tile Oregon Short Line | 0 ^railroad, and Spread over the great Snake plains. V , ■ • the head of the Minidoka rapids-j® Q 0 \ si At the point of dimension the formation in the bed of the river is : ^ solid lava rock, and t lie conditions Ö are very favorable tor the construe- ! ® "* j tion of a dam 50 feet high and the divergence of water on both sides of a riyer into canals for the irrigation 0 of lands under them. Above the ® , • f mJMlv miles the stream I © dam 81te 101 man Y njUes ine 8lFcam is in a canyon or a very narrow val a distance of - about 35 miles, sible to irrigate by gravity about (j 8 0 00 acres of good land; in addi . . . t- lon to this it is possible to divert about 3,000 cubic feet of water per © ley from 40 to 150 feet below the bench lands, and the dam when con- q structed will back the water up for ® Sur- ® © © veys of the river show that it is pos second, which is appropriated by vested interests below, and by turn mg this back into the river generate over 10,000 horse power, which can be used to pump an ample supply of j; water tO about 53,000 acres of land ! lying above the gravity canals, iug a total area irrigable from this project of about 120,000 acres. The engineers estimate that the . . . , . . 1 . J,,. _ cost of irrigation Will be about If2o ° pgr acre. $100 per acre, junction with City Attorney Glenn, to revise the old ordinances now in force, and to present several new ones, among which will be one pro Similar lands whin re Maimed are selling at from .$40 to ! To Have New Ordinances. The city council has authorized or <Ji nance compiittee, in con I viding for a health department. The . , , . latter is urgently needed since the po" at the nexl meeti "S of the council. city has attained its present size, The committee was instructed to re New Sawmill. / The Examiner understands that a new sawmill is being erected up Montpelier canyon at the old dairy. It is said that a fine belt of timber is growing in the west canyons above where the mill is tobe locat ed. There is also a body of timber further up the canyon that can be îVeached by building a short piece oty i\>ad. The new mill will be about miles from this city. ! ! Delegates to Grand Lodge. At the election held 'Tuesday night by Idanha lodge, No. 8, K. of P., Pete Fuller and J. F. O'Connor were e ^ ec # t,e< ^ as delegates. . 1 hese »meath, who is already an officer of the grand lodge, will Vesent the local lodge at Wardnerjfj ta June. re !••©©« • • ® O O ® • © • • CO © © • © • © ® O ® • ® © O C © * © i© O • Our Sprino and Summer STOCK : O o o Q & 0 O Q O si ^ Ö ® 0 « o Is now in and ready for the inspection of J our patrons. Our new lines of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies • and Gents Furnishings, Jewelry, Etc G G <9 0 » ® © <d ® © © q ® ® © . 5 © We handle all sorts of Farm Pro duce and make a specialty of hand ling car lots of Oats,Hay, Potatoes 0 Q © ® ® ® s, » ^ We buy our groceries in car load lots and can therefore quote you the lowest possible prices. © • $ © 9 QUALITY OF GOODS ALWAYS THE BEST © © © © ! o £3 BRENNAN & DAVIS, © Montpelier, Idaho. 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