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mine conditions and THE STOCK MARKET From Th® Mining; Review People often complain that times are dull, that tight and that there is no demand for mining stocks. Some attrib ute this condition to financial situations east; to the fact that tariff tinkering is going on, or that it is doubtful to foretell what may result from the reciprocity measure. They look at the stock quotation board and wag their heads in dismay over the low ebb of the market and deplore the fact that there is no ♦ money is new money in the country. A week later, possibly, a strike is reported in some property listed on the board, and quota tions pick up a little. The next week a mammoth body of high grade ore is reported in an ad joining property, and the busi ness on the exchange is doubled in volume. Within a short time several other mines in the same district come to the front with splendid surprises, and, the first thing the doleful ones know, the market is so full of excitement that the whole city looks amazed; while stocks, so low in value a few weeks before, and quoted at figures that would barely pay for surface improve ments, have jumped 50, 100 500 per cent in selling value. It is hard to imagine such a condition of affairs, but they have been experienced in Salt Lake time and time again, and so often, in fact, that it has been clearly demonstrated that there is plenty of money in the country and that it will come out if opportunity is offered for fairly profitable investment or specula tion. This shows that the mines themselves have the greatest in fluence on the stock market; that when the mines are in position to earn money for dividend require ments and show evidences of per manency, money will be forth coming for the purchase of their stocks, regardless of proposed tariff or reciprocity measures; and that most of this will be home money, without depending upon the east for any of the sin ews of war. on or an Where Do They All Go? A Neighbor Merchant Asked Vs And Continuing, Snid: I should think that every home in Idaho would have a Piano from the way you have been putting them out. It is lucky for us that we are in so thrifty a country since we decided to CLOSE OUT our large stock of Pianos. U OUR. CLOSING OUT PRICES COMPARE TO REGULAR PRICES IN OUR RETAIL CATALOGUE .$355 .$250 .$147 Mathuhsek, was $475, now. Mathuehek, used, $425, now Hasbrouck, new, $225, now. James & Holstrom, Standard Electric.. Hobart M. Cable..., .$ 85 .$383 $193 WISE Organs PIANO HOUSE 4 Nothing to say. Prices too small to talk about. Boise, Ida.110 COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. Silver City, Idaho, Friday, March 24th, 1911. The Board of County Commissioners of Owyhee county, Idaho, met in special session, at the office of the Clerk thereof in Silver City, the county seat of said county, on Friday, the 24th day of Mar. 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of taking action upon the depository bond of ttie First National Bank of Cald well, Idaho; action upon such applica tions for liquor licensee as may be pre sented to the Board; and the approval of official bonds of precinct officers. Present: Chas. H. Grete, chairman, R. J. Gifford, commissioner, and J. S. St Clair, clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit: Whereas, the First National Bank of Caldwell, Idaho, having made applica tion to the Treasurer of Owyhee county to be named as a depository of the funde of said county, and lias this day pre sented to the Board for the security of the funds so deposited in said bank, a bond in the sum of $6,000.00 with the Fidelity & Deposit Company of Mary land as surety thereon, to be approved by the Board, It is ordered that said bond be and tLe same is hereby approved as security for the funds so deposited in said bank in the sum of $4,600.00; that the Audit or take possession of said bond, and that the Clerk of the Board furnish the Treasurer with a copy of this order un der seal. Whereupon, the Board having under consideration applications for licenses to sell intoxicating, spirituous, malt and fermented liquors and wines, to be drank in, on, or about the premises where sold, It is ordered that applications be granted, the bonds accompanying the same approved, and licenses issued follows : Connors & Brumbaugh, Silver City, for twelve months commencing the first day of April, 1911 ; sureties, Henry Rood and Paul Nelson. as A. Pauna&Co., DeLamar, for twelve months commencing the first day of April, 1911 ; surety, Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland. Oscar L. Tate. Bruneau, for twelve months commencing the firBt day of April, 1911; surety, American Surety Company of New York. Whereupon, it is ordered that this Board do now adjourn sine die. Attest: J. S. St Clair, C. H. Grete, Chairman. Clerk. BIDS WANTED Notice is hereby given that bids will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners t>f Owyliee County, Idaho, in Silver City, for keeping in repair and improving the public roads and highways in Road Dis tricts Nos. 2 and 4 of Owyhee County ,the roads and highways in said districts be ing particularly described and defined as follows: ROAD DISTRICT NO. 2: Commencing at Cottonwood on the road leading from Wagontown to Trout creek, and running thence to the Oregon line at McGovern's ranch ; then com mencing ot Shea's ranch on Trout creek, and running to the forks of the road be tween the Stone House ranch and Dris coll's ranch ; and thence running up Lone Tree creek to where said road in tersects the Oregon line near Maher's ranch on Lone Tree creek ; then com mencing at the forks of the road be tween the Stone House ranch and Dris coll's ranch, and running up Williams creek to South Mountain ; then commen cing at Albert Jordi's ranch on Williams creek and running to the ranch of Ken neth Mackenzie. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 4 : Commencing at a point where the road leading from Rockville to Cow creek intersects the Oregon line and running thence to Rockville; thence to Sands Basin ; thence to t':e Poison creek station ; thence to Froman's Ferry Snake river; thence up Snake river to the Given's Warm Springs; thence run ning from Froman's Ferry to the town of llomedale; thence from the town of Homedaie to the northwest corner of Sec. 9, T 3 N, R 5 W ; thence down Snake river to the Oregon State line; then commencing at the Poison creek station and running north on section line to the noithwest corner of Sec. 9, T 3 N, R 5 W ; and commencing at the Nampa Ferry on Snake river and ning to the intersection or forks of the road near the Poison creek station. Each of said Road Districts are to he on run contracted separately. That the period to be covered by such bids will begin on April 16th, 1911,' and end on September 1st, 1913 ; the contracts to be entered into between the several successful bidders and the County to cover the same per iod. That each proposal or bid shall lie companied by a bond in double the amount thereof, conditional for the faithful performance of the contract to be entered into between the party parties making the proposal or bid and Board of County Commissioners, for the keeping in repair and improvement of the public roads and highways within Road Districts No. 2 and 4; that all bid ders must be residents oi the respective Road Districts for which they contract; that said proposals or bids will be opened and considered on April 12th, 1911, at ten o'clock a. rn., at which time such contracts will be let. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids offered. By order of the Board, ac or J. S. 8t Clair, [sral] Clerk. Idaho and Oregon REAL ESTATE and MINES I Have CHOICE FARM LANDS for Sale on Easy Terms. Im proved and Unimproved Stock Ranches; Hay and Grain Farms and Fruit Lands of any size to suit purchaser. Developed and partly developed Mining Properties that are Excellent Investmente. A Few Choice Bargains The State Line Ranch. Tliis is one of the best places in the country, located 1 % miles east of the town of Jordan Valley on Jordan River and Trout Creek, 120 acres being in Oregon and 210 acres in Idaho,—330 all deeded land with individual water right, and complete system of ditches, amply sufficient to irrigate every acre. 200 acres in meadow con sisting of native grasses with timothy, alfalfa and brome-grass. Over 260 tons of hay has been cut from this meadow annually. 20 acres in grain, 10 acres in potatoes, 2 acres plauted in orchard, part of which is in bearing, 40 acres not yet cleared that can be culti vated, and the balance is fine pasture land, well watered and pro tected from storms for feeding ground. Free outside range on both north and south. The entire place is enclosed by a four wire fence with several cross fences. Fine stone dwelling with 6 rooms. Good barn, gran ary, store room and other outbuildings. Two mowing machines, hay derrick and fork, hayrake buck rake and other ranch tools and machinery. Price $12,000. $6,000 down, balance on easy terms at 8 per cent. 360 Acre Stock Ranch. This ranch comprises several places so located as to control a large amount of both summer and winter range. Best lambing ground in the country; numerous springs, both hot aud cold, near by. Raises superior quality of alfalfa hav and grain, and a sure crop of alfalfa seed. Can be made to produce 400 to 600 tons of hay annually. Two good orchards of excellent variety. A choice assort ment of berries and shrubbery of all kindB. Several miles of fenc ing ; stone house ; stone cellars ; barns and out-buildings of all kinds ; extra good corrals; irrigating ditches ; two water-wheels for raising water; a 5-horse power gasoline engine and 4-inch pump. No water tax oi assessments to pay. Located on the Owyhee river in the midst of the best range in the United States. Good power site for generating electric power. Price, $16,000. Stone Hovise RancK. A stock rancli of 922 acreB of deeded land ; enclosed with good 4-wire fence; 500 acres meadow of timothy and native wild grasses; water right an irrigating ditches complete. Machinery of all kinds ; finest barn in the country; several good houses; oue stone house of four rooms. 100 head of cattle ; 20 work and saddle horses. Good range surrounding. Located on Jordan River. Price with stock, $30.00 per acre. $7,500 cash, balance on time with easy payments at 8 per cent. An 80 Acre Hay Ranch. All in wild meadow; easily irrigated; beet of water right ; cuts 300 tone of hay annually. Price, $6,000. Write for Particulars to M. N. FEGTLY Jordan Valley, Oregon