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radota tafa 'OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OF IDAHO. ;'Ncnn4ors-*7'red Dubois. W. B. Herbnrn. s «xigreaitamn—Burton I.. French. Su ni «Tac H urtge-d. N. Sullivan. Governor—Frank R. Gooding. Lieutenant Governor— B. L Steovcs, ''»•••• rotary of Slate—W. H. Gibson. ; >1 uditor—Robert S. Bruguw. *?'rva*im:r— 11. II. Coffin. Su lit. Public instruction—May L. Scott. A ttornvy General—John J. Guhuon. inspector of Mino»— Robt. E. Bell. KOOTENAI COUNTY District Judge— Ralph T. Morgan. SlierlfT—Edwin Doust. Auditor. Clerk and Recorder— T. L. Quurles Treasurer— Georg« H. Ross. Assessor—Warren Flhrt. -mi pt. of Hehodls— Hobt. C. Egbers. 'County Attorney— E. R. Whitlu. h'roliute Judge—Robt. H. MoCreu. Surveyor— W. U. Edelblute. * « »rotier— T. A. Bishop. County Physkiao— Dr. F. Wenz. Commissioners: 1st district. Joseph Fisher. ♦ 2nd George O. Dart 3rd '• Andrew Christensen. BATHDBUX PRECINCT. ' lustier« of the I'eiiee— A. W. Post, A. «. Wilson. <'unstable—4<. A. Berry. __ I VILLAGE DIRECTORY. TRUSTEES <TiAirman—W. A. HART, clerk—A. OOOK. (on noli nil'll ; GEO. W. FLEMMING. L t'HAMBARD. Treasurer-ROSCIE YOUNG. Meet* every Second and Fourth Wednes day* of each month. We promptly obtain U. S. >nd foreign PATENTS Send model, sketch or photo ol Invention for For free book write _ _or phot i 1 tree report on patentability. For frei Ä^rTRÄDE-MARKS to GASNOWI. 0 4 Opposite U. S. Patent Offica WASHINGTON D. C. ★ r~: n I \ » I Printing ) i We can fit You OUT IN THE LINE OF Letterheads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, &c —Call on the— 9 I / / 1 Tribune % (t I N RACIFKC R.R. TIME CARD—RATHDRUM e*X5ï-Bôïïnü AKHIVKH UIPAAT8 11:40 pir 11:3ft pm 3:12 uni N 11:40 pm 11:3ft pin 8:12 am N«>. 4 N... Ii WEST-BOUND No. 1 (1:30 am 8:43 pm 4 07 urn 6:30 «111 8:43 pm 4:u7 am N « Nu. I'llI.I.MA.N OUST CI.A8S— TOCH1ST HJ.KKPUHS For Information, time cards,maps and tick ets call on or write A. D. CHARLTON. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Morrison street, corner Third, or J. H. MlAVKLKAK. Agent. Rathdrum. Idaho. Wlieu You (!o to Spokane -Srop at .the COTTAGE HOTEL. t llppiislte. N. r. Depot. JMf-KO/iMS 25«: tu $1,00."%* If you want your property insured against ins* by fire call on the Pan bandle Abstract (Jo. tf To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ivcA Sevra Million boxes sold in pa* 13 months. This signature, v?. bOX. 25Ô» Cares Crip h Two Deya. cm every St HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Madkin. tor Buy 7 m*1*. Bilan Gold«* Bultb and Baevwed Vigor. (specific for OoMtlnation, Indigestion, LM and Xidoejr Trouble«, Pimple». Kraemn, Impure Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Motrel*, Headacfa« and llackaohe. It'« Rocky Mountain Tea in tab« let form, 85 cent« a box. Genuine made by Dollish* Dato Company, Madlaon, W1». 80L0 EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE A « NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Lund office at Cteur d'Alene. Idaho. May 2S. 11105. Notice Is hereby given that the following- ! named seule«' has tiled 1101 Ice of his Intent ion to make fimi 1 proof In support of Ills claim, mid that said proof will be made be fore Register and Rlcelver IT. S. Land Ofllrc at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on July 6lh, IU05, viz: ARTHUR W. HURD. who made homestead entry No 2100 for the BW 1 *, Hw. 8, Tp. 63 N. R. 2 W. B. M. Hu names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon und cultiva tion of said land, viz: Anthony A. Hukc. Joseph If. Snyder. Charles O. IliirrniiKh.s unci Abo Uornlieck, all of Athol, ldulto. Miiy 2H to Jpne 30 K. N. DUNN, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Lund Office Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, May 24. 1805. A sufficient contest affidavit having hern Hied In Mils office hy Johd Starling of Gran ite. Idaho, contestant, against honicsteud entry No. 3840, made December Rth, ISKÜ. for NW'4. Section *4. Township 54 N. Range 3 W. I B. M. hy Wllllum .1 Itelford Contestée. In which ft is alleged that said entrvnian whol ly abandoned said tract and changed his residence therefrom for more tliuii six months since making said entry and next prior to the dute herein, that said tract Is not resided upon, cultivated or Improvi-d by said etitryniaii as required hy law or at all. and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to his employment in the Arniv, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States during the war with Spain or «luring any other war In which the United States may lie engaged ellher as u private soldier, officer seaman or marine. Said parties are hereby notllled to appear, respond and offer , vltfeoce fuuolilng said allegation at 10o'clock a. m. on July II, 1005. before U. 8. Commissioner Well at hi* office at Hand Point. Idaho, and that final hearing Dig will bo held at to o'cloc a. in. on July W, 1006. before the ReglNter and Receiver at the United States Laud Office in Uueur d'Alene, Idaho, The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed May 25. IW5, set forth facts w hielt »how that after t ue diligence personal service of this notice cun not be mud«. Il I» hereby ordered and directed that such notice he given by due and proper publication. June 2 to July 7 K. N. DUNN* Register Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF DAVID ALEXANDER, de ceased . N otice is hereby given by thf. undersigned. Exeerutrix of the Estate of David Alexander, dee sedjto the cred itors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary voucher*, within Four months after the first publication notice, to the »«Id Exeerutrix •f this „ . . „ __ ut her Home In Kathdrum. Idaho, tin? same being the place for the transaction of the business of said eNtate.ii) the County of Kootenai, State of Idaho. I I ' Dated at Ruthdrum. on the 20tli day of May, I80ft. BELVIE DERE ALEX AN DER. Exeerutrix of the Estutoof David Alexander, deceased. June 2—23 Order to Show Cause Why the Real Estate Should Not be Sold. IN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KOOTENAI, STATE OF IDAHO. In the matter of the Estate I Order, to Show of II. F. Miles, Decttu.sed. Ç Cause G eo. H, Ross, Public Administrator of the estate of B. F, Miles, deceased, having filed bln petition herein, duly verified, pray ing for un order to sell certain real estate of said deceased, for the purpose» therein set forth. It Is therefore ordered by the Judge of this Court, that nil person? interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Probate Court, on Monday the 26th day of June. 1905, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon o*f said day at the Court-room of the said Court at the Court-house in Ruthdrum, Kootenai County. Idaho, to show cause why an order should not he granted to said administrator -o sell all of said real estate.for the purpose.» mentioned Is said uetltlon. ut private sale, and that a copy of this order be published, for four xveeks prior to the said 20th day of June, 1905. In the Kathdrum Tribune, a weekly newspaper printed and published in said Kootenai (kmnty. Dated this 29tli day of May. 1905. ROBT *S. MeCREA. Probate Judge. Juno 2—23 Order to Sbow Cause. IN THE PRORATE COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KOOTENAI, STATE OF IDAHO. In the matter of the Estate of » Order to Chas. L. Sherwood, Deceased, f Show Cause. H arvey J. Borthwick, Administrator of tho estate of (.'has. L. Sherwood, deceased, having duly filed his petition herein, duly verified praying for an order of sale of the real estate of said deceased, for the purposes therein set forth. It is hereby ordored*by the Judge of this Court thut all persons inter ested in the said estate, appear before the said Probate Court, on Monday ttio 12th day of June 1905. at 10 o'clock A. M. of suid day. at*tho Court room of said Court at Kathdrum kootenui County. Idaho, and show cause why an order should not he granted to the said Administrator, to sell the real »'state of said deceased ut private sale; and thut a ef this not lee be published at least four (4) suoeesslvo weeks In the Kathdrum Tribune a weekly newspaper printed ami published at Rathdrum, Kootenai County. Idaho. Dated this 12th day of May 1W5. ROBT. S, MeCREA, Probate Judge. M19 to Jiivth NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office ut Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. June 3, 1804. No(i«!o 1» hereby given that the followlng named settler has filed notiro of ills lnlen tlon to make (Inal proof In support, of his claim, and thut »aid proof will he made he fore the Register and Receiver, at Civur d' Alene. Idaho, on July 20. 1905. viz' HENRY ORTMANN. who made Hd. Entry No. )6i>. r i. for the SE 1 « Sec. 82. Tp. tVPN.. K. ft W. B. M. 11c liâmes the following witnesses to his eoiitliiiioiis residence upon and Mon of said land, viz: Richard Taiitenhalin. Oswald K. Tauten hshn, Chai les W. Bailey anil Wllllum Hail, all nf Kathdrum, Idaho. Jun 9lo.luly 14 f « rove tlva «u U. N. DUNN. Register. Advertise ~^eh~ ■HMMndifi «4iU LODGE DIRECTORY. P ANHANDLE LODGE No. 13. Knights of Pythian, meet» ut Fraternal Hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Knlglits always welcome. M. K. M. CULP, O. C. D. E. DANBY. K. of R. and ». S YRINGA TEMPLE No. 4, Hoihbone Sisters meets every Thursday evening at Fra ternal Hall. Mrs. JESSIE DAN BY. M. of it. und O. Mis« GRACE COOK, M. E. C. ! Ills R uthdrum Lodge No. 73. I. O. O. F. Met«!* every Friday evening at Fraternal hull, W. T. WOOD, N. G. E. A. WALKER. Secretary. ODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Ruthd rum Camp No. I1S43. Meets at Fruternul Hull every 1st and 3rd Saturday of each mouth. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. J. R. M.Culp. Clerk; W. F. Kehlhubcr. Consul; J. G. Koch, Deputy Head Consul. M the R at lid rum Lotip- No. 41, A. F. & A. M. meets at Fraternal hall every 1st and 3rd Wed nesdays of each month. STEWART YOUNG, W M, E. P. DYER, Secretary. R oyal neighbors of America. Evergreen Gamp No. 2317. Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday in each mouth at Fra ternal Hall.Mrs Libbie Vonhostcen Recorder MRS. CATHERINE BOURN, Oracle. for W. In his six Is by all. any L ady hollistf.r hive no. n. u. o, t. M.. moots every 2nd Wednesday after noon and 4tli Monday night In each month ut Fraternal hull. NELLIE B. WATTS. I,. C. (.'LARA B. ROBERTS. R. K. L awton post. no. 23. o. a. r. Meet* 1st .Saturday afternoon of each mouth at Fraternal Hall. L. A. BERRY, Com man dur. J. R. WILSON. Adjutant. W, the OMENS RELIEF CORPS, No. 1«. Meet* every 3rd Hat urday afternoon of each month ut Fraternal Hall. MRS. MARY BORTI1 WICK. Pro*. MRS. L1IIUIE TAYLOR. See. w I» ILIT1A. Co. "E". National Guard of Ida ho. Meet* for drill every 1st ami 3rd Saturday evening* of each month,at 7 oelock p. m. ut Fraternal hull. M W. II. EDELBLUTE. Captain. F oresters of America, court Rath flruin No. 14. Moots at Fraternal hull «very 2nd and 4th Sutuiiluy of each month. W. L, Northway. Roc. Secy. de 11. BLANCHARD, O. R. Alias Summons. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. First Judicial District of tho State of Idaho, In and for the County of Kootcnui. The Spokane Valley Land & Water Company, a Corporation. this her ) No. Plaintiff. VS. I D. M. Drumhi'lh r, NelllrG. Drum-) holler, hi* vvlf.i; N. Freil Essig, Eru-i Sum I 'mil E. Essig, hi* wife; C. E. or \ Christian E. Kold and Della E.Rold) his wife;Hornian Knud.son : Nether-/ lands American Mortgage Bnnu. a 1 ' corporation : Clara H. Jones; John Fowler und Lulu Fowler, his wife. Defendants. STATE OF IDAHO to Netherlands Ameri can Mortgage Bunk, a corporation.uml Clara B. June*; John Fowler and Lulu Fowler, ni* wife, the uliove named defendant*: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT there Is on Hie In the office of the clerk of the District Court of the First. Judicial District of said State, in Ratlidruni, County of Koote nai, State of Idaho, the complaint of tho abiivn mimed plaintiff, herein a part of Sec tion 33. Township 51, North of Rango 5 W. It. M. and Sections 4 and 5. In Township fib. North of Riiuge 5, W. B. M..Kootcnui County. Idaho, I* sought to lie condemned for canal and water purposes. s:iid lands to be used by said plaintiff for the locution and construct ion thereon of a ditch or canal for the Irri gation of farm anil arid lands In said County of Kootenai for the use and benefit of the In habitant* of said Count v.to which complaint reference Is hereby made for descriptions of the respective parcels; and, EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to appear and show cause why the property hereinafter described, und mentioned and set out In plaintiff's complaint, should not bo condemned, us prayed for in said eom plulnt; AND YOU ARE ALSO NOTIFIED. Hint unless you appear and answer to said com plaint, and snow cause, as uforesuid. within ten days after the service hereof, if served within Kootenai County, and within twenty days If served out of said County hut within the said Judicial District, and within forty days If served out of said District (exclusive of tho day of service) the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. The plaintiff seeks by said action to have the court. Jury or referee uncertain and as sess the damages to be paid by plaintiff for the appropriation by it of the property des cribed In the romplulut, ami hereinafter described, and upon payment of such dam ages, an order and decree of court vesting tho title to said property In the plaintiff for the porposes In the complaint specified. The property sought to lie condemned being, A strip of land seventy-five feet wide, commencing at a point on the North line of Hoetlon 33. Townsnipfil. North ol Runge R. \V. B. Msituate II14 feet SVest of the Northeast corner of said Section, extending thence Southerly, as Indicated on the map attached to the complaint herein, to a point South line of suld Section 33, 1,000 feet or thereabouts West of the Southeast corner i>f said Section 33. Also beginning at a point on the West tmumlarv line of Section 4, In Township 60. North of Rango 5. W. H. M.. sit uate 3ÎS feet South of the Northwest corner of said Section 4. extending thence in a Northeasterly direction, crossing the North lmumkiry lino of said Sect ion 4. at a point situate 532 feet East of tin- Northwest corner of said Section 4, and extending thence Northeasterly to u point on tile North line of the South half of Section 33, Township 61. North Range r>. W. B. M., situate 220 feet West of the center of said Section 33. contin uing thence In a .Northeasterly direction, crossing the West noundury lino of the Northeast quarter of said Section 33 at a point situate 1H3 feet North of the center of said Section 33, continuing thence In a Northeasterly direction ton junction in the Northeast quarter or said Section 33. with the ditch line hereinbefore described, suid Junction being situate at a point ulxjut 1,320 feet. South of tlin North boundary line of said Section 33, said strip being only a n of the entire parcel or tracts In which It contained of 1008 mous the the of set of the the o*f of a in tho the the the day the of a (4) a at till! his he d' 1 « art U Olv under my hand and tho seal of the Di stric t Gcurt of tbo First Judicial District of the Slate of Idaho, in and for the County of Kootenui.thls 17th day of May, A. I)., 1805. T. L. QUARLES. Clerk. By D. E. Dauby. Deputy. Bahti.ktt Hincj.aik. Kathdrum. Idaho. Happy A Hindman. Attorneys -for Plaintiff. May 19, to June 23. SKAL Hjf-Subscribe for Thk Tribune. Kathdrum Only $1.00 per year. tf JOAQUIN MILLER. Prophets may be without honor in their own country, but in the case of Joaquin Miller there is a poet who is going: to be honored in his own country. There is to be a ''Joaquin Miller Day" at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, which opened on June 1 at Portland, the city where Miller's first volumes of poetry were publish ed and the metropolis of the state where the poet grew to manhood. Joaquin Miller is commonly known as the poet of the Sierras, because his first book of any consequence was "Songs of the Sierras." But the Oregon people prize him most highly as the poet of Mount Hood, and of the heroic pioneers who peo pled the virgin state. Miller has sung grandly of Mount Mood, which is Oregon's own beloved snow-peak, visible on all clear days from the Ex position grounds, though it is 46 miles away. of 3rd W. $ The date of Joaquin Miller's day will be selected to suit the poet's own convenience. Invitations will be sent to all western authors, and to writers in the east whose books deal with western matters, and the plan is to have a"Western Authors' Week" with the Joaquin Miller day as the chief feature. Joaquin Miller came to Oregon from Indiana, the state of his birth, nearly sixty years ago, when he was a small boy. His parents settled in the Willamette valley, near the pres ent town of Eugene, Oregon. Miller ran away from home and went to the gold diggings in southern Oregon when he was 13 years old. lie had many rougit experiences, including several battles against Indians, and once he received wounds from arrows which came near ending his career. He returned home a few days later. He relates that he carried his school books along when he ran away, and did as much studying as was possible in the mining camps and on Indian war campaigns. Very early his tastes inclined to poetry, and his first book was a thin volume printed for distribution amongst his friends. This was called "Specimens," and was printed in Portland. His second book, also published in Portland, was called "Joaquin ct al.," the chief poem dealing with the life of Joaquin Murietta, a noted Mexican bandit of the period, who had terror ised California. Miller's readers dubbed him "Joaquin" in derision, and he adopted the name as his own. His parents had named him Cincin natus Heine Miller. When he was about 28 years of ago Miller went to London, where he published several books of verse, in cluding his famous "Songs of the Sierras" and his "Songs of the Sun Lands." His poems were received with high praise by the English crit ics and he became famous at t. ut dur. Ida 3rd hull for ni* the tho It. fib. by Irri In of and not Hint said as for des for of \V. or i>f In sit a of 61. the a of a the of once. For many years Miller lias lived on the heights near Oakland, Cal., where he built two cottages, one for himself and another for his aged mother. He has published many books, both in prose and His "Danites," which was dramat ized, earned him a large income as a stage production. Miller's complete poems have been published recently in one volume. verse. till! Much interest is being manifested in his presence as an honored guest of the Lewis & Clark Exposition, this being the first time that any poet has been recognized by a great world's fair. 80 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Patents art U Trade Marks 'thiiimw* designs k . f"'' Copyrights Ac. Anronftendlna a »ketch am] de.criptlon tti.i quickly «.certain onr opinion free whether sn tpeclal notice, wlthoot charge, In tho * Scientific American. A handsomely lllostratsd weekly. Tilgest clr. «-illation of »ny sdenttfle journal. Terms at ■ months, »1. fioidbyall ne«Kle«lers. MUNN & Co. 38 » Bro * h *» New fort Bruch Offioe. « F BU Wm.hm.tor,. D.C. the the of tf ADVERTISE IN -^THE TRIBUNE^ nrwar -L THE PENITENTIARY. of is 1 46 End of Inmates at Had 199 May. Whitney of the pentten died his monthly report for received Warden tlary has May, showing 1" prisoners discharged during the month. are kept and five Of these six new prisoners for the federal government United States prisoners and two dis were 1 charged. There were prison at the 11)9 at the end. The combined terms state prisoners received were 21 years and of the six federal a little over 10 t lie ; 193 convicts in tlrst of the month and of the five years. The discharged state prisoners in cluded two from Ada county, Charles Classcock for forgery and Bessie Con way, colored, for grand larceny. The receipts for the month were $799.69 in the state fund, $372.;«1 the prisoners' private funds, and $60 in the library fund. The sum of $ 183.34 was spent for the prisoners and $3.05 from the library fund. The balance at the end of the month in all funds was $3615. 1 Itl I be to is in his his of of he in I HUGE TASK It was a huge task, to undertake the cure of such a had case of kidney disease, as that of U. Cherokee, la. did it. He writes: "My kidneys were so far gone, 1 could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered backache, headache, and depression, in Electric Bitters, however, 1 found a cure, and hy them was restored to perfect health. I recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach, teed by Dr. F. Wen/., druggist; price 50c. F. Collier, of hut Electric Bitters I <4UUran i I I lî-iilrimri jv.ilirodu ; New Time Schedule. The Northern Pacific company have, adopted a new time schedule which went into effect at midnight, last Saturday night, .June 3. Passenger trains now arrive P.athdruui as follows: No. 1 at 6:30 a. m.; No. 2, 11:40 a ru.; No 3, 9:43 p. ni. ; No. 4. 11:35 ... . -v- - , v ! III., No. «), 4.Ü» a. 111.; No. 6, 8:1 J a. , ! I • and the 4,/hl ! ami tut uuu Th« timn f/ _ a ul bum I<>r 1 J 1 I — ] [). I ill iu. There are no changes in the time fur the locals. Of the above, the regular numbered traiDS are easlbound, numbered, westlwuml. No. 4 has not been changed. H will ulso bo observed that No. 2 arrives in ; the furcDoon instead of the afternoon as heretofore. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BUOMA OL'IN IX K Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. I Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Notice. T nERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE members of tiie Cliureh und the Congre Kation of the Mrst Presbyterian Cliuir.h of Alene. Idaho, at the Church on .hum i- UJU.J, at 8u clock ]>. in..to determii e wheth er or not they will Morumo-f «tic. !... belonging to Hiu Church ut the SE corner of ; lnd ana Avenue and Sixth «.trusts In C«sur-I V' u ""'B (,f *-*00 Gom Hm I «Man*« 1- und of the 1'roshy teriau church to I complete tho builiiing of a mau n o on sahl lot, lÄ^Ahine '° k;Wi " " ilkl lu "'" u( May 2U to June 0 for a I <5> i ïïïftas Miss. Agnes Westley 816 Wells Street Marinette.Wis. 816 Wells Street, Marinette, Win., Sept. 25, 1903. I wm all run dowji from nervous ness ami overwork ami had to resijrn f y Ç 0 !! 11 ?" an<i ta ke a rest. I found that I wns not gaining my strength and health as fast as . could wish, and as your Wino of Lardui was recommended as such a good medicine for the ills of „ «ex, I bought a bottle and beg: using it. 1 was satisfied with! rwults from the use of the first bottle, and took three more and then e°°d health and strength and able to take un my work with renewed vigor. I consider it a fine tonic, and excellent for worn-out, nervons condition, and am pleased to endorse it. AGNES WESTLEY, Bttfj, North Wto-woffii HoU«mi Sortit,. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of SSMkÄÄ?! WINE OF CARDUI our an he e t « ra Fw DruMmmm, O.U*. Ifes * ™ '*■ ™ ' u4 N«urUibMiA, TBE KEELET f ure . Ur«*- g fondent* V Strictly CmIMb.II*) OwIgM, If you want an up-to-date sectional '• ap of Kootenai Coiyity send $l.uo to the Panhandle Abstract Co. 10 tf No Secret About It. It is no secret,that for Cuts, Burra Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, 1 etc., nothing is so effective as Buck leu's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long to cure a had sore I had, and ii is all O. K. for sore eyes." writes b. L (îregory, of Hope, Tex. 2ôc ai Br. F. Wen/, drug store. ; Alias Sammons. 1 In the District Court of thu First Judicial District of the State of. Idaho, in und for the t'liuiity of Kootenai. The SiKikune Valley latnd A Water Company, a cor|>oration. Plaint Iff John F. Nash ami wife; Robert W. Morris and Bessie Morris. Ids wife; Frank M. and Ida ('. Parker; and the un- ' Sum known owners of the Southwest quarter of Section 2s, Township 51. North Range 6, W. B. M.. Kootenai I County. Idalioor Frank M. Parker, of whom they ure supposed to be the the heirs or devisees, ) No. Nash, his 1889» Parker. ) mous. Defendants. ( STATE OF IDAHO to John F. Nash and -Nash, his wife; Robert W. Morris and Bossle Morris, his wife; Frank M. I'urk er and Ida U. Parker, and the unknown own ers of I he Soul Invest quarter of Section i* Township i>l. North of Range 5, W B. M., hi Kootenai County. Idaho, of the unknown heir* or devisee* of Frank M. Parker, of I whom they are supposed to he the heirs devisees, the above mimed defendants: a or YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT there Is on tile in the office of the clerk of the District t'ourt of the First Judicial Dis trict «f said state. In Ruthdrum. County of Kootenai. Stute of Idaho, the complaint of ih«' above named plaintiff, wherein u part of Section* 37 and 20. Township 51, North of Ranges. W. 11. M., in Kootenai County, lilii lio. Is sought to lie condemned for canal uml water purposes.sald latuls to ho used hy said plaintiff for the loeation and coiiHtruetten of a ditch or canal for the Irriga tion of farm and arid lands In said County I of Kootenai for the use and benefit of the In habitants of said County.to wliien complaint. reference is hereby made for descriptions «if the respective parcels; and. EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED i to appear and show cause why the pnipnrtv hereinafter ileserihed und mentioned anil set out In plaintiff's complaint, should not I he fondt'iuned. a* prayed for in said I plaint. AND YOU ARE ALSO NOT IVIED,THAT unless you appearand answer to said iwiiii - plaint, anil show cause, as aforesalu, within ; ,| u y s afu.r the service hereof. If servi«) will-.iii Kootenai County, and within twentv days if served out of said County but within II lie said Judicial District and within forty days if served out of said District (exclusive of the day of service) the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. then* com ! title to said property In tliè plaintiff for tips purposes in tin* complaint specified. Thé , property sought to bo condemned being: A strip of land savent y-tive feet wide, ex ! tending over and across the west half of I Section 27. Township fd. North Range />, W R. M., and over and across Section W, Town • ship 51. North of Range 5, W. B. M.. all of ! lauds situate and being hi Kooteniil e ou „ty. State of Idaho, said strip of land so _ to bo appropriated being more particular/ described as follows: Commencing at a 1 point thirty-so ven and one-half feet rtouthof t he North boundary line of the South half of J Section 27, Township M. North Range 5, NY. feet East of the dih and South from the center line of Sections 37 and HH. to a point 1140 feet East of the West boundary line of said Section 2H; thence southwesterly as indicated on the map attached t<> tho complaint, to a point situate 0*'»0 feet North of the Southwest corner of said Section Township f»l. North Range 5, W. It. M-; and 1 also commencing at a point 1560 feet East of •si. corner of the Northwest Qua»* . -7,Township 51.North of Rang« o. \\ . |{. M.. extending thence Bouthweaterly crossing the West line of said Section 27 at. a point situate 1270 feet North of the South west corner of said Section 27. and continu ing from said point to a point on the North line of Section XI, Township 51, North Range .>, NY. B. M., situate 1144 feet West of the Southeast corner of said Section 28, Town ship 51. North of Range 5. W R. M.. said strip being only a part of the entire p tracts in which they are contained. Given under u.y hand and the seal of the >urt of the First Judicial District >f the Stale of Idaho, in and for the County of Kootenai, this 17tb day of May, A. D.. IftftY t. L. QUARLES,Clerk. l.iy I). E, banby. Deputy. Baiiti.ktt Sinclair. Ruthdrum. Idaho. I Happy & Hindman. Attorneys for Plaintiff* — ] MuylU to June 23 The plaint iff svrks by Halil notion to Ivuvs tli« uoni t Jury or rofi-n-e awonaln uml a* -vs* tho ituinagi's to !*• palii by plaintiff for llm umiropriatiou by it of tbo property «'l iheil in i bo I'oiuplulnt. ami lien-hiafti-r ill I'riiH il, anil upon puymont of such «lamages. I anil orilvr anil liver«« of court vesting iln> •le in ; R. M., said point ImiIuk isho West boundary line <>f said Sectio tending tlienee Westerly parallel and one-half feet y lhlrty-scvi'11 ; I tb« Soiithwè» 1 «W'" 1 , of arcels or of ; District U, ,__ , I to I ( B"* 1 « «, u( T I $ 5,000 Reward "will be paid to any person who can find one atom • of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether or chloroform in any form in any of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This reward is offered because certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. It is under stood that this reward applies only to goods purchased in the open market, which have not been tampered with in any way, Dr. Miles' remedies cure by their i soothing, nourishing, strengthening and invigorat ing effects upon the nervous system, and not by paralyzing and weakening the nerves as would be the case if these drugs were used. For this reason Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills are universally considered the best pain remedy "I have suffered for 25 ye.r* with «evere pains in my head, heart and and have tried everything t co, i!? ftn< 4 could not find any relic* n n . 1 L?. ot a . bn -x of Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pilla. | suffered os long as H 5°l ,rs fit a time with such severe palna that I feared I would lose m ' îl«' 1 . . T iL® Anti-Pain Pills gave ,n from 10 to 20 minutes. I do I'°t «ave to use Morphine any more. y 2J' w ould publish this ao that other sufferers may find relief." » » n J- A. WALKER. R 'r,T TJ; No- *• Salem.'Ind. D:-Mlle* ; Anti-Pain Pilla are eold *>Y dcugglrt, who will guarantee thzt Package will benefit. If " H ? he w _ni return your money. « doses. 25 cent*. Never told In bulk. Miles Mçdîîal Ço.. EUdiart, ïrJ t