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THE IDAHO RECORDER
*.J. PMOaY, Biltw mm* Pr*»rl«t«r.
Entered January 6, iqov a> »econd cla»»
matter, m the po»toffice at alnutn, Idaho,
under Act of Congres» of March 1897.
TKKM8 or suhbcbution:
Weekly Recorder, 1 year.........$3.00
" " 8 months......$1.6o
jingle Copies........ ......10 cent«.
Subscriptions out of county strictly
lu advance.
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not
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It is n grim and ugly word, hut for
that renuoii the fitter to charm-terl».e
the chief neoupation of moat of the
people of Europe at the present time.
After nearly two thousand years of
professing the doctrine of Peace and
Cove the civili/.eil nations have Hhan*
cloned themselves to the most savage
and primitive passions, giving them*
selves without reserve to the ton trot
of suspicion, hate, lust, and blood
thirstiness.
An Immediate consequence of this
reversion Is tha loss to tlioae nations
of their positions as world-leadera.
Heretofore the hoaat of tile "while"
man in foreign climes, that contact
with his people and nation Is un
lifting, clvlll/.ing one, will be
<-eived>ltb derisive grins, or «
more spécifie reminder of the entire
alisence of anything resembling na
1 tonal or individual righteousness in
the conduct of the present contro
versy. "It Is to laugh"- to contrast
the impudent claims of the Kings
ami Emperor* of Europe of an dm
nlpotent, ( >ni nine lent and All Merci
fui Guidance with the expression of
'that control in terms of hlood, ruin,
hextlal lust, and desolation,
lu contrast the national course of
thi* Nation shines out a he scon r,ir
trne civilization to guide itself by.
That we spent our treasure and the
blood of our sons to Insure to Cuba
some measure of the liberty we our
selves enjoy Is nothing, hut that,
after tha condlct was over and our
armies in oontroi, we voluntarily re
store that country to Its own people
Is an act to awaken national pride;
that we joined In the expedition to
relieve foreigners and legations in
Pekin was an act of necessity, that
ws lator restored to the people of
China the indemnity offered was orte
of national greatness; that our gov
ernment ha« kept Us hsad and stead
fastly refused to be goeded into war
ring with Mexico, either by tire
taunts or aggressive nota of the Mex
ican people tr the commercial greed
and Intemperate urgings of our own,
evidences greeter national courage
and steadfastness than has ever been
displayed under like conditions.
Give President Wilson .every need
of credit to which he in entitled for
the lofty principles and skillful man
usr In which he lias guided tha na
tion auiongtt the dangers of the pres
ent conflict, it must yet la> admitted
tiiat tlioae principles and that coun
are sucii as reflect the conscience and
will of the American Niition
11 eras f ter. In the Intercourse and
relationship of nations, these aaini
American principles will rule, wheth
er the same are relished or not tiy Ih*
ohsulete government* of Europe
The sceptre of world government
has pas«ed serose the Atlantic; it Is
for the present end future
tiens of American« to see that that
leadership results more In harmony
with Christian principles, and a high
er and more universal standard of
iwreunal righteo'ianeea.
Every reasonable man ^conceded
that war. and Its consequent whole
sale national murder, ea an arbiter of
national differences. Is olMolcta
that, far from healing the causes of
dispute, it but multipliée them
thousand-fold, that It seldom ^results
In accordance with aiwtract Justice
that It lia# a demoralizing and de
baaing effect on tlie nations engaged
and their iodlvidual cltxens: and that
Its very possibility acts to prevent
higher deals, or a bitter national un
dsrstandlng, between nations; yet
many reasonable man fail to see,
w ill not admit, that legaliied execu
tion», or murder b> the state, i
equally debasing and unsatisfactory.
To contemplate this nation guiding
and leading the people of the world
from the ways of hate, suspicion, end
strife into those of love, industry
and peace is not consistent with the
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perpetuation in our own states of the
fearful practice of killing some of
tlioae who offend our laws. No ei
ceptlona, national or legal, ere et
tached to the command, "Thou shalt
not kill."
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METHODIST CHVR.CH.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Pleaching service 11 a. m
Epworth League 6:30 p. <u.
Song service 7;30 p. rn.
Preaeliing service at 0:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting followed by choir
retiearaal at 7:30 p. m Wednesday.
You are alwsva welcome at the
Me'hodist church.
K. K. Crabtree, Pastor.
N«Mt sent«.
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The Citizens National Hank of
Salmon, a National Hanking cor
poration, plaintiff, vb. K. 11. Haste
and John K. Mullen, defendants.
Hy Virtue Of An Execution Issu
ed Out Of And Under The Seal Of
the District Court of the Sixth Jud
icial District of the State of Idaho,
in and for the County of Lemhi, up
on a certain judgnent rendered by
the said Court on the 29th. day of
is
September, A.I), 1914 and docketed
in the said Court on the 30th. day of
September, A. I). 1914, in a certain
action wherein the Citixena National
Hank of Salmon, a National bank
ing Corporation Is plaintiff and K.
M Huaaa and John K. Mullen are
defendants In favor of tbs said
plaintiff and agalnat the said defend
ants jointly and severally for the
sum of Seven thousand two hundred
and seventy Hve and 93-1U0 Doltare,
(17275.93) with Interaat thereon from
September 29th. 1914; which aaid ex
ecution was directed and delivered to
me as Sheriff in and for aaid County
of Lemhi; I have levied upon all the
right, title and interest of the said
Defendants. E. H. Russe and
John K. Mullen, and of each of
them in and to the following describ
ed real property, consisting of the
hereinafter nescrihed mining claims,
all situate, lying and being in the
Eureka Mining District, in Lemhi
County, State of Idaho, to-wit:
THE LEMHI GOLD PLACER
MINING CLAIM, which Is partic
ularly described as follows: Hegln
nlng at Cor. No. 1 whence the junc
tion of Daly Creek with Moose Creek
liears S, ift deg. E. 5420 feet; tHence
8. 09 deg.41 mill. IE. 1320 feel to
Cor. No. 2; thence N. 5276.5 feet u>
Cor. No. 3 thence N. 09 deg. 41 inin.
W. 1320 feet toGor. No. 4; theoee S.
5276.5 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of
beginning; containing an area of
50.52 acres, more or less. The orig
inal location notice of this claim Is
duly recorded in ttie office of the
County Recorder of Lemnl County.
Idaho in Hook "K" of Mining Claims
at nage 693 thereof; and the amend
ed location notice thereof is also re
corded in the said Recorder's Office
in Hook 'K" of Mining Claims, at
page 77 thereof, to which said records
reference Is also nude for a more par
ticular dtscrlptton of the said proper
ty. The said claim Is hounded on
the Soutb by the Mouae Creek Hy
draulic, and Square Deal Placer
Mining Claims, Hereinafter descrlb
Also: THE MOOSE CHEEK HY
DRAULIC PLACER MINING
CLAIM, which is particularly de
scribed as follows:
Commencing at Cor. No. l, from
which a location monument or gran
He rock, 0ft. X 12 ft. and 7 ft,, high,
with A crues "X" In tiie^top there
if, bears S. 40 deg. 10 min. K. 0.4
feet, and the N. K. (Tor. of the Old
Hlioo Ply Mill, bears S. «I deg. W.
453 feet; theuoe W."from said Cor.
No. 1 , 1170.5 feel to Cor. No. 2, from
which a large granite rock In pluce,
marked "BRX?" liears N. 29 deg.
03 min. W. 12.9 feet; flienee true)
said Cor. No, N. 36 deg. 17 mill.
E. aloug tbe W. aide of said Moose
Creek Uulcli 2142.0 feet to Cor. No 3,
from which an 0 Inch pine bears N.
18 deg. 30 min. E. 30 feet; thence
from Gar. No. 3 N. 9 dag 01 nain.
E. along the W. aide of said Mouse
Creek Gulch 1489.6 feet to Cor. No.
4; thence N. 8 deg. 43 min W. along
the W. side of said Moose Creek
Gulch 1877.4 feel to Cor. No. 5;
thence from Ooi. No. 5, E. 1320
feet to Cor. No. $, from which a 10
inob pine tree bears S. 21.4 feet;
llience from Cor. No. 6, S. 0 deg. 39
min. 40 sec. K. along the E. side
of Muom Creek Gulch 2748.2 feet to
Cor. No. 7 from widen a 7 Inch Pine
Tree liears N. 42 deg. 34 min. W.
17.4 teat; thence from Cor. No. 7, S.
30 deg. 26 min. 20 sec. W. along the
E. side of anid Moose Cveek Gulch,
2674.4 feet to saio Cor. No. 1, the
place of Ixtginnitw: containing an
area of 131 acres, more or leas. The
original location notice of said
claim is duly recorded in the office
of the County Recorder of Lemhi
County. Idaho, in Hook ."K" of
Mining Claims, at page 091; and tbe
amended location thereof is also re
corded in the said Recorder's Office
in Ikgtk "J" of Mining Claim« at
page 217 thereof; to wnlch said it
cords reference Is also made for a
mere particular description of the
said claim. The said claim la partly
bounded on Ute North by tbe said
l.emlii Gold Placer Mining Claim; i*
bounded on tlie West by tbe said
Square Deal Placer Mining Claim,
and is partly bounded on Uie .South
by the lie way Placer Mining Claim
hereinafter mentioned mix) set forth.
Also: THE DEWEY PLACER
MINING CLAIM, which is oartlc
ulerly described a* follows;
Hegtnuiog at Cor. No. 1, being iden
tical with Cor. No. 1 of tbe said
M«<«r Creek Hydrsulh- Placer Min
ing Claim: tbenœ W. from said Cor.
No 1. 4N1.2 feet to Cor. No. 2, from
which the N.W. Corner of the Shoo
Fly Mill bears S. 70 deg. K. 12.6
feet; ttience from said Cor. No. 2, S.
? deg. 53 mio. 1. along tin- West
side of Delr Creek Gulch 2171.8 feet
t<> Cor. No. 3, from which e 5 inch
pine tree bear* N. 2 dag. M nilti. E
17.0 feet; thence from said Cor. No.
3. S. 21 deg. 52 min. W along the
West aide of Daly Creek Gulch. 613.9
feel to Cor. No. 4, from which a 0
inch pine tree beere N 29 deg 2D mio.
Cor.
W. 11.7 feet; thence from said
No.4 S. 50 deg 29 min. fc. 175 5
feat to Cor. No 5 from which a 7 Inch
Hr tree bears S. 32 deg. 0 min. \V.
15.3 feet; thence from said Cor. No
5 N. 31 deg. 03 min. East along the
Ka*t side of »ald^Haly Creek Gulch
7Uf>.4 feet to Cor. No. 0 from which
a 0 incu pine tree hears S. 05 deg.
30 ruln.E. 12.1 feet: thence from Cor.
No 0 N 4 deg 25 mill 50 sec W along
the East side of said Italy Creek
Gulch 2152.1 feet to Cor. No. 1, the
place of beginning. The original lo
cation notiee'of said claim is duly
recorded In 3bt office of Uie County ,
Recorder of Lemhi County, Idaho, in
liook 'I'" of Mining Claims at page
140, and the amended location'.there
of is also recorded In the said Re -1
corder s office, In Hook "J" of Min
ing Claims at page 100 thereof; to
which said records reference is also
made for a more particular descrip- I
tion of the said claim. The «aid
claim is bounded on the North by
said
•ale,
to
said
and
the
ber
ton
the »»id Moose Creek llydr mile ,nEI
Placet Mining claim. S.-c
Also: THE 8CJUARE DEAL , N
PLACER MINING CLAIM, which
is particularly descritied hs follow* : !
Commend it# Rt the Southeast Cor. 1 ^
Stake No. 1; thence In a Northerly
direction 3000 fest to Northeast Cor.
Stake No. 2; ttience in a westerly
direction bOO feet to Nortnweat Cor.
Stake No. 3; thence in a southerly
direction 3000 feet to Souiiwest Cor.
Stake No. 4; thence In an easterly
direction 000 feet, to Southeaet Cor.
Stake No. 1, the place of beginning;
I40 acres, more or I
3,
5;
10
39
to
W.
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it
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the
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said Southeast Cor. Is situ -ted about
7(10 feet from a point nf Granite Rock
springing out of Moose Creek by Mc- i
Nutt's uppei reservoir. Said claim ,
ia bounded on tbe east by the said j
Moose Creek Hydraulic Placer Min
ing Claim. The locaUon notice ol
the said Square Deal Placer Mining
Claim, Is recorded in the office of the
County Recorder of Leinhl County,
Idaho, in Hook "N" of Mining
Claims at page 734 uieraoL to'wnlch !?
said record reference is also made I
for a more particular description of
aaid claim.
Also: Any and all water, water
ditches, piping, flumes and water
right*, used in, on or about tlie said
mining claims and prouerty, or any
part thereof; or which umy tje ap
purtenant thereto, or used in coo
necticn therewith.
Togetiier with ull the metals, oies,
gold and silver bearing quartz, rock,
gravel and earth therein; Htid all
rights, privileges and franchises
thereto incident, appendant and ap
purtenant, or therewth usually had
and enjoyed; and also, all and sing
ular, the tenements, buildings, and
hereditament. improvements and
appurtenance thereto belonging, or
In anywiae appertaining
AND PUBLIC NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN, tint I, tne un
dersigned eherlff as aforesaid, will,
on Saturday, the 19th day of Dec
ember, A. I). 1914, at Salmun, in
Lemhi County, Idaho, ut One o'clock
P. M. of said dav, in front of the
Lemhi County Court House Door,
sell at public auction, for cast), law
ful money of the United State*, to
the highest bidder, ull the riglu,
title and Interest of the said defend
ants E. H. Busse and Johu E. Mul
len, and of each . and either of them
In and to the ' above' described teal
property, or so much thareof as may
be necessary to raise sufficient money
to satisfy said Judgment, with in
terest, costs and accruing costs.
Dated at Salmon, Idaho, this the
24th day of November A. D. 1914.
THOMAS J. STROUD,
Sheriff In and for Lemhi Gouty,
Idaho.
«en«« er NHCsirr* na i.k of
RF.AI. KNTATK I'XItlK
reamMmraK.
of
Citizen's National Hunk, Plaintiff
vs L. A. Spooner, Emily Spooner ami
Georg» C. Williams, Défendante.
Under and by virtue of an order
sale and decrea of foreclosure and
sale issued out of the Dletrict Court
of the Sixth Judicial Dis*riet or the
State of Idaho. In end fur tne Coun
ty nf Letnbi, on the 9th day of No
vember 1914. In tbe above' entitled
action, wherein tbe Citizens Nation
al Bank, the above named plaintiff,
obtained a judgment and decree of
foreclosure and sale, against L. A.
Spooner, Emily Spooner, and George
C. Williams Defendants on the 9th
day of December 1913 lor the sum of
Four Hundred Thirty-three and
59-100 ($433 50 dollars lawful money
of tbe United States, besides interest
cost and council fees which said de
cree wee on the 31st day of Decern
her 1913, recorded In judgment book
"B" pages 139 end 140 of said,Court
I am commanded to sell that cer
tain lot, niece or parcel, of land sit
uated lying and being, in Lemhi
County, State of ladho, bounded ana
deicribed as follows to-wit:
All ol lots number seven (7,) and
eight (8,) of and In block .number
four (4), of snd In Arlington Heights
addition subdivision of Brooklyn,
in Lemhi County, Idaho, as tha
same appears upon the >u«p of said
Arlington Height* addition on Hie
and of record in the office of the
county recorder Lemhi County, Ida
he, iu Hook L. of plat* on page 18
thereof. i
Together with all buildings and!
improvements now on said Tots or
may have been erected thereon dur
ing the lue of said mortgage.
Together with ail and siuguiar the
tenement*, herldtUuient* thereto
belonging mr In anywise appertain
ing.
Public notice is hereby given that
on the 3rd day of December 1914, at
2 o'clock p. m. of that day, i- from
of tbe Court House door of the* Coun
ty of Lemhi, I will, in obed teïice to
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case ol Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
r J CHENET a CO.. ToMo, a
w*. the undvr*i«n<-d have known F. J.
Cheney for the last It yaar*. and battova
him perfectly honorable In all bualne**
tranaactlon* and financially able to carry
out any obligation* made by hi* Arm.
NATIONAL RANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo. O.
Hall'a Catarrh Cure ta taken Internally,
•eon* directly upon the blood and triu
coua aurfacee of the syttem Testimonials
tent free Price 1* rente per bottle. Sold
hr eii rweeetat*.
Take Hall a Family Pilla (or rnnmpallaa
,
I
said judgment, decree and order of ;
•ale, sell the above property, or so
much thereof as may be necessary !
to raise sufficient money to satisfy !
said judgment and decree, with In- j
terest and cost etc. to the highest !
and best bidder, for lawful money of j
the United State*.
Dated this the lltli day of No
vember, 1914.
Thomas J. Stroud,
Sheriff. !
_
mmi t res pi bi.m'»tih.«.
W.
Office
Department, of the Interior U. S. j
Land Office at Hailey. Idaho, Novem
ber 11. 1914.
NOTICE i.s hereby given that New
ton Hi bbs, of Salmon, Idaho, who, on
December 22, 1909. made Desert
Land Entry, Serial No. 07500, for
,nEI ^ ibEL St^. NWj SWL
S.-c 21; N Wi ,\ W L 28; N* N M , sEi
, N .Township 21 North,,
~ East. Home Merdhan, has
! notice of Intention to make ina
1 ^ establish claim to the land
i
,
j
aliove described, before Prank I*. Mc
Cracken, Probate Judge of Lemhi
county, at Salmon. Idaho, on the
22nd day of December, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
< )sseo W. Gorham. Baker, Idaho;
Allen C. Merritt, Salmon, Idaho;
Richard H. Riggs. Salmon, Idaho;
Peter McKinney, Salino.i, Idaho.
J.E. WILLIAMS, Register.
Nov. 19 Dec. 10
«»IIO. OF PIBMCtT I»«.
Serial Nos. 07886 and 012895
Department of the Interior, U. S
Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, Novem
ber 4, 1914.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil
liam Sharkey, of Tendoy. Idaho, who,
!? n AF 1 , 1 1' MIL ,u . adu ÏLTw£." , «f Sn '
I Î-ÏY lal .97880, for sEi NEi, Sec.
17, T. 19 N., R. 24 E., and ou March
17, 1913, made additional Homestead
Entry, Serial 012895, for NE* NE*.
Section 17, Township 19 N., Range 24
East, Boise Meridian, has tiled notice
of intention to make Final Three
Year Proof to establish claim to the
land aliove described, before Flank F.
McCracken, Probate Judge of Lemhi
County, Idaho, at Salmon, Idaho, on
tlie 4th day of January, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Guy E. Pyeat, Ernest S. Henson,
ArlhurH. Burnett, Fred H. I'yeatt,
all of Tendoy IdSho.
J. E. WILLIAMS, Register.
Nov. 12 Dee, 10.
DR
OWEN T. STRATTON
Salmon, Idaho
$
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ijfif
$
Fruit Jars
Old Style Masons
New Style Masons
Schramms Automatic Sealers
Queen Jars
Special Price* on Quanfles
Jelly Glasses
Jar Tops and Rubbers
Yiotymy 'Ntevc. Co., 2*\&.
fik
%
Guns * n d Ammunition
Shot Guns:
Rifles:
20 Gauge Winchester Repeater
16 Stevens Single Shot
12 Remington Auto loading
1 2 Single Shot
12 Double Barrel
Remington Auto-loading, all calib.
Remington Repeaters, 22 calibers
Winchester Auto-loading .401 and
and .351 calibers
Winchester Repeaters, all calibers
Daisy Repeating Air Rifles, 22 caliber; Single Shot Rifles: Gun Gleaners: Oil;
Powder: Solvent.
Shei\oi\ Hdw. and Imp. Co.
W. H. O'BRIEN
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office Court House
Both Phone 7b {
SALMON,IDAHO
j
ARIEL C. CHERRY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offices in Brown Block.
SALMON. IDAHO
Whit well ®. Wright
"Physician* and Surgeons
< >trice in the McNichol building
over the Hub clothing store.
Electrical {Treatment
I'MONKS: Dr. Wright Kes. (>4.
Dr. Whifwell, Kes. p.
Office 114.
Salmon, V V let
Come here for your Envelope* and Paperi it
will pay you.
SALMON LIMBER COMPANY
Salmon, Idaho. Both Phones 130
Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of
lumber, shingles, lath, moulding, doors, windows,
finishing lumber, lime, hay and grain, and build
ers hardware.
We assure carefull attention to all inquiries
and orders, and invite your support and patronage.
M. W. Friedorff.
••••#•••••*•••••••
Wm. C. DEOtiLER
Funeral Director
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E. L.
Hubbard 3 Î
VE/iTIST
Established 1892.
All work first dus and guaranteed*
Idaho
Ovaries F Hanmer Î 5
Physician und Surgeon
Res- Both Phones 51
Office Both Phones 4
Office In Brow* Block
Salmon. Idaho.

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