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) To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.^ m/L Sevan MQBon tons sold in post 13 months. Thfe signature, ***• *>°X. 20C. Cures Crip in Two Days. on every We promptly obtain U. B. and Foreign PATENTS _ 3en<Tmodel,sketch or photodinventlonTOTJ ( free report on patentability. For free book f I HowtaSecureTDinC MADIfQ write J I HflUt-MAnlVO to t ! Putant« inri JiliJih GASN 0 W 4 Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. LAND NOTICES TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3.1878 Notice for Publication. IInitkii Status Land Offick, Cimir d'Alene. Idaho, March 21. 11)011. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance With the provisions of the act of Congress of ,1 une II, IWH. entitled "An act for the sale of Umher lands in the States of California. Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," extended to all I he Publie Land States by net of August. 4. 1892. CECILE Z. CAREY of Spokane, county of Spokane. State of Washington, has Ihfs day filed In this office her sworn statement No. 1822. for the chase of the and Lots 2, 4. 8« N W*4 of Sec. No. 17. In Township No. 52 n, Range No. 5 w b in., and will ptTerproof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Clear d'Alene. Ida ho. on Monday, the 4th day of June. WOO. She names as witnesses: Nicholas Rangs, Edna K. Hangs. Catherine T. Carey and F.. John Carey all of Spokane. Wash,; William Olclund, of Rathdrum. Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file In this office on or before said their clat 4tli day of June, WOO. U. N. DUNN, Register. Mar 30 to June 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Uffieo at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, April 24. l'JOO. Notlee la hereby given that the following named aettler has (lied notice of his Inten tion to make final proof tn support elalin. and that saltf proof will he made lie fore the Register and Receiver, at Coeur d' Alene. Idaho, on May 28, l'.KKl. viz: SQUIRE O. WEAR. who made hoiiieatead Entry No. 2218. for the E'4 NWk and E!4 HW!*. Sec. 12, Tp. S3 N., It. 3 W. B. M. He names the following wltnosae* to prove hi* continuous resilience upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Charles O. Homheck an Idaho. upr 27 to Jun 1 of Ids Burroughs, Henry d Calvin C. Hand, R. N. DUNN. Register. Hoekett, Abe , all of Athol, TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE3.1878 Notice for Publication. United States Land Offick. Ucpur d'Alene. Idaho, May 0.1906 Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 2.1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California. Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to all tho 1'ubllc Land States by uot of August 4.1892. WILBUR DAILEY. of Batlidrum. county of Kootenai, State of Idaho, lias this day filed In this otfloe Ills Htvorn statement No. 1850, for the purchase f Soctl of the EH NW14, No. 20 In T Lots 1 A 2 ownshlp No. 54 Range No. 4 w b in,, and will offer proof . to show that the land sought Is more value blcfor Its timber or stonu than for agricul tural purpose*, and to establish his claim to said land before the U. 8. Commissioner Post at his uffieo at Rathdrum, Idulio, on Tues day, the 24tli day of July. 1906. He names as witnesses: lllrani M. Stout onberg, David A. 8liter, Ed C. Uralapp and Harry W. Jackins, of Rathdrum, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tlielr elalms In this offiee on or before said 24tli day uf July. 1006. o on north R. N. DUNN, Register. MaylS—July20 SUBSCRIBE FOR The Rathdrum Tribune $1 Per Year Prints all official news of Kootenai county. ->ijob printing:« I \ are The Kind You Need in Your Business at This Office. N. P. Eastern Excursion. On June 4th, 6th, 7th, 23rd and 25th tleket» will be sold at all North ern Pad(lc stations west of Hope and Wallace, for special excursions to eastern terminals and return. The rates for the special eastern excursion round trip from stations at Hope and Wallace and west to Chi cago, St. Louis, St. Paul and other terminal points, are one limited lirst class fare plus $10. Going limit 90 days from date of sale hut not later than Oct. 31. For information concerning rates apply to N. P. agent, Rathdrum, Idaho. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE Tablets, money If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. Driurtfists refund Subscribe for The Tribune. TIMBER LAND, ACT J UNE •'!, 1878. —Notice for Publication — ITnltrd staff"* Land Office. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. April 24th, 1906. Notice Is hereby j;lveil that in compliance Ith the provisions of the act of Congress of JumGi, 18*8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lumln In the States of Calîfornhi.Ore «oil. Nevada and Washington Territory." extended to all the public Land States by act of August 4. 181)2. WILLIAM M. STOUT. Kootenai. State of of Athol, comity of . Inis t Ills ditv tiled In this dttlee . statement. No 1S44. for the purchase of the S\V>* S«V>* of See. No. ::s lo Tnshlp No. Ki N. Range 2 w Ti III. and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought. Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ills claim to said III till before II. S. Commissioner Post at Ids office at linthdrum. Idaho, on Friday, the tltli day of July, V.iOtl. lie names as witnesses: Daniel Ktibblns. Hlehartl Ford and Henry Augustine, all of Athol. Idaho Any and all persons claiming adversely the alHive-deserfhed lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said (Uh day of July. UKW. hi* liluln sworn .lames ('. Itousii. 11. N. DUNN, Register. aprSÏ— Jun 2« NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departmeirt of th« Interior. Land Uffieo at Cu'ur d'Alene, Tditho. April 24. 100«. Notice Is hereby given that, the following named settler has tiled notice of her Intent ion to make Ileal proof In support of Ills claim, and that said proof will he made be fore the Register ana Receiver at Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, on May 2s, 1%H, viz: CALVIN C. HAND. who made homestead entry No. 2422. for the NE>4, Sec. 10 Tp. 52 n. R. 2 W. R. M. He names the following witnesses to prove ills continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Charles O Burroughs, Henry Hoekett. Abe Hornbeck and Squire O. Wear, all of Athol, Idaho. upr27 to jun 1 II. N. DUNN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tl e Interior. Laud Uffieo at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, April 24,1008. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler Iiun tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof hi support of his claim, and that said proof will ho made fore the Register and Receiver at this offiee at Coeur d'Alene, Idahu. on May 28, 11)08, viz: Itc RUDERT RUHSELL. Who ninde Homestead entry No. 2425 for the W',4 NW1* and W!i 8WJ4. Sec. 12, Tp. 53 N. K. 2 w 1) ui. He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Charles O. Burroughs, Alio Hornbeck, Squire G. Wear and Henry Hoekett, all of Athol, Apr27 to Jun 1 Idaho. R. N. DUNN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior. Lund Office at Coeur d'Alene Idaho. May 2. 1006* Notice Is hereby trlven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said jjroof will be made before the Heilster and Receiver at Ooeurd'Alene, Ida ho, on June 15, 1006. viz: JAM EH L. WARE. Guardian of Alfred N. Ware, an Incompetent person. who made Homestead entry No. 2235 for tho WV4HW14, SEüHW 1 *, und SW!4 HF.*4. sec. 2, township 62 n. r. 4 w b m. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: John G. Koch, and Res McPherson, both of Unihdrum, Idaho; Frank Tripp, and Andrew Thomas, both of Kuntsoy, Idaho. May 4 to Jun 8 R, N. DUNN. Register. Remember The Tribune can fill your order for anything in the JOB PRINTING I line' Notice For Probate oi Will. STATE OF IDAHO. County of Kootenai, fas. In the I'rohate Court of said County. In the matter of the estate of Ida May Adams, deceased. A document purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Ida May Adams, deceased, hliving on the 23rd day of May, 1906. c to the possession of saiil Probate Uourt, and for probate thereof, and for the Issuance of letters Testamentary lo Ralph Schwartz, having been filed by 1dm. It is hereby ordered that Saturday, the 9th day of .lom\ 1906. at 10 o'clock. A. M. oT said special day of the rt-ioom Court, at the Court-house, in Rathdrum, County of Kootenai. Idaho, be, and she same Is hereby appointed the time and plat* proving said Will and bearing said applica tion, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the said Will, may file objections in writing to the grant ing of letters Testamentary to said petition ers. .* in petit day, the same being a Probate Court, at the. e f said for .! And It Is further ordered that notice he given thereof by the Clerk of said Court, liy publication not le..s than three different day* of publication before said 9th day of June, 1903. In the Uuthdruni Tribune, a news paper primed and published lu said county. Dated, thisilard day of June. 1906. ROUT. S. Met'KKA. Probate Judge. may'-i5—JuiiH 93y\Subscribe for The Rathdrum Tribune. Only $1.00 per year. if I ELECTRIC SPARKS. When John Paul Jones pets on a postage slump, even an Englishman can lick him. Illinois is trying to be satisfied with the new primary law. It has cost $55,000. What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by Rathdrum Idaho rharmacy. The "you're another" style of argu ment now prevailing in Washington, must greatly perturb the shade of Truthful George. The timber thieves have reached the conclusion that the Interior de partment is a sort of intensified war department. This idea that the Standard oil will feel deeply ashamed at the dis. closures, is based on the somewhat dubious assumption that it is capa ble of feeling shame. Don't be fooled and made to be lieve that rheumatism can be cured with local appliances. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the only posi tive cure for rheumatism. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Rathdrum Idaho Pharmacy. Mr. Bryan does not care to run for the presidency again, "unless the circumstances seem to demand it", and at the proper time he will make a careful Inspection of the circum stances h I nisei f. Experts have reported that Chica go's City Hall bas a shifted metacen trum, and a deflected radius of vibra tion. Translated into plain English this means that It is showing a dis position to fall down. When the baby talks, It 19 time to give Holllster's'Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicines known to loving mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale at Rathdrum Idaho Pharmacy, It would have grieved the patient heart of George Washington could he have looked ahead and observed that some of his children were suspected of telling lies. After July 1 rural carrieis will have to open only the boxes along their routes in which there is mail and if it is desired patrons of the routes will he notified when mall has been left In the boxes,according to an order being issued from the depart ment at Washington. Signals are re quired to indicate when mail is put In the boxes. If you want to ruin your boy just taka his side on every question and dispute he has with his teacher or your neighbors' children. Just let him know you are with him, right or wrong, in all his disputes. This will give him a good start in the down ward path.—Gallatin Farmer and Stockman. Do Ticks Cause Fever. [^] Soda Springs Chieftain: There is considerable speculation regarding the cause of spotted, or tick, fever and many are inclined to doubt its being caused by the common tick. There are two species of ticks in this sec tion, the common one being well known to all and is of a brown color; the other is red and has a coating resembling hair. Placed under the glass this tick is found to be spotted: or, rather to be dark colored in places atid light in others, it resembles the common tick, claim that the red tick is the of the fever, but good authorities In other ways Many cause argue that either will cause the fever if a person's blood is disordered and the tick has fed upon something that woyld cause it to transmit poison to the human system through its bite. The disease is bad enough, whether caused by a red or a brown tick, it is well to take and every precaution against it if you are unlucky enough to get a hunch of tick bites. A GUARANTEED Uching, Blind. BJeedintr. Protruding Piles Druggists are authorized 1 fund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails lo cure in (i to 14 days. CURE FOR PILES ro 50c. Chamberlain's Cough .Remedy l»urcB Colds, Croup mi<l WUoopiug Cougli. CONVENTION. STATE RKPriil.ICAN Pursuant to the authority, and liv the direction of the Republican State Central Committee, a State Nominating Convention convene at the city State of Idaho, on Wednesday, the 1st day of An trust, eleven u'clnck a. m. Republican will of Pocatello, A. I). 190G, at of said day, for Jus the purpose of nominating one tice of the Supreme Court, one mem ber of Congress, and state officers to he voted for at the general election. to be held on Tuesday, November 6, A, I). 190«. and for the purpose of electing a new State Central Com mittee. The various counties of the state are entitled to delegate representa tion in said State Convention as fol lows: .. til 27 Idaho. Bannock . 18 Kootenai. Ada. . 23 . .. 18 Bear Lake. 11 Latah. . 20 Lemhi. 8 Lincoln. 8 Nez Perces . 0 Bingham Blaine... Boise... Canyon. 18 Oneida . Cassia. 0 Owyhee, ('lister . « . 15 5 5 Shoshone. Is 5 Washington. 12 Total Elmore. Fremont. 28 The County Central Committees are hereby requested to perfect all arrangements for primaries and County Conventions for the selection of delegates to said State Convention. The State Central Committee is hereby called to meet at Pocatello, State of Idaho, on Wedncsdag, the 1st day of August, A. I). 1906, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of tran sacting such business as may proper ly be brought before it, JAMES H. BRADY, Chairman. ADDISON T. SMITH, mil tf Secretary, Keep Posted On Matters That Interest You Your local paper is a necessity to you, financially and socially. But a NEWSPAPER OF GEN ERAL CIRCULATION, contain ing the latest news of the world, is equally necessary to you. 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Sunday School 10 lun; morning service 11 o'clock. Christian En deavor at 0:20 p. m. Evening service at , Frayer meeting every Wednesday evenui ». M. E. CHURCH—Rev. J H. Martin. Pastor ces every 1st and 2id Sunday morning or lock am., and every Sunday evening 10 o'clock p. m; Epworth League at 0:20 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock p. tn.. and Sunday School at 10 a. m. every Sunday. Servi at 11 at GERMAN M. E. CHURCH- Rev. P. .1. Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at U a. in. Sunday School every Sunday a 10 a. in. Prayer meetings every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. tu., in the eld Baptist Church. Soli nert. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Offieu at Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. May 8th. 1906. Notice is hereby irlven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before t lie U. 8. C drum. Idaho, on July 23rd. 1900, viz: JAMES II. GREGG. who made Homestead entry No. 2351 for the SEH see. 14 tp. 53 n. i\ 3 w bm. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: David G. Hoekett. Reuben M. Hurt. Squire G. Wear and Abe Hornbeck all of Athol, Idaho. iiiissioiiur Dost, at his office atKutli uiylSto jun! R. N. DUNN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Ufflce at Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. May S. 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the following lined settler has Hied notice of his intent ion to make final proof claim, and that said proof will lie' lore U. S. Commissioner Post, at his office at Rathdrum, Idaho, on July 22. 19(111, viz: DAVID G. HUCKETT, who made homestead entry No. 2212. for the NEK of section 14, Tp. 52 n, r 2 w. b. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultiva tion <>f said land, viz Janies 11. Gregg, Reuben M. Hurt. Squire O. Wear and Abe Hornbeck, all of Athol, Idaho. in support of his made be in. R. N, DUNN, Register. May 18 to jun 22 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Lund Office at Cœur d'Alene. Idaho, May 8t.h. I960. Notice is hereby arisen that the followInR umed settler has filed notice of Ids inten >n to make final proof in support of his claim, and 1 liât said proof will he made be fore A. \V. Post. U S. Commissioner at Ids office at ltathdrum. Idaho, on July 23, 1906. viz: it ti< HUBERT G. DOWNS. who made homestead entry No. 1764. for the W'i SE?4 S'£ NE*i, sec. 26, Tp. 53 », r. 4 w. 1). in. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Edwin E. Season and John Shafer, both of Rathdrum, Idaho; J Milton Pipe*and John P. Johnson, both of Ramsey. Idaho. R. N. DUNN, Register mayl8—Jun22 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at, Cœur d'Alene. Idaho Mav 15, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias tiled notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in support of Ills claim, and that said proof will he made bo foie A. W. Post. U. S. Commissioner, at Ills office in Rathdrum, Idaho, on July 24th, 1906, CHARLOTTE M. MIX. of Ramsov. Idaho, who made JI.E. No. 4298 for tho SE'i SE?* See 2. Tp 52 . r 4 w b m She names the following witnesses to his continuous residence upon and tiou of said land, viz: f irove tiva <-ii F. R. Burliißton. S. M. Dennis. J, J. Tlager mun and G. O. Kizer, all of Ramsey, Idaho, K. N. DUNN. Register. may 18—Jun 22 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Ufflce ut Cœur d'Alene. Idaho. May 8th, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of his Inten tion lo make final proof In support of Ids Claim, ami that »aid proof will be made he "' ,1 ' A. IV. I'ost. U. S. Commissioner at his office at Rathdrum. Idaho, on July 22rd. 1906. DAVID A. DELVEE. 212 for the E'4 SW1-4, lots 6, 2 w b m. move tlvu who milde II E 7, Sec 8, tp 52 He names the following witnesses to i his eon (In nous residence upon and oui tion of said land, viz: James Gregg. Jesse Gregg, Abe Hornbeck Squire G. Wear, all of Atnol. Idaho I, r K. N. DUNN, Register. May 18 to jun 22 IN ^eTHE tribune^ ! ri O ülj 4^11 o Ur TIME CARD--RATHDRUM A.'1 1HHJ.NU Departs 11:40 air 11:35 ppn S:13 am Arrives No. 2 Norlli Coast Limited 11:40 am . 4 Twin City Express 11:25 pm 8:12 am N Uur l lngtoll Trull. WESTBOUND No. 1 North Const Limited (1:20 am No. 2 Twin City Express (1:42 nin No. à Burlington Train 6ii|0 am 11:42 pm 4:07 um 4: or am PULLMAN FIRST CLASS— TOURI8T SLEEPERS For Information, time oards.maps und tick ets call on or write A. P. CHARLTON. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Morrison street, corner Third, or G. I». RANDLE. Agent. Rathdrum. Idaho. VILLAGE DIRECTORY. TRUSTEES. Chairman—W. A. HART. Clerk—A. COOK. Cotinellnien ; GEO. W. FLEMMING. L CHAM HARD. Treasurer—IiOSt'(E YOTINO. Meets every Second and Fourth Wednes days of each month. FOR RENT—in brick block for house keepiny or office purposes, also nice dwelling house—Inquire qf John Russell. Nl8tf Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF JAMES W. KENNEDY, dc oeased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of James W. Kennedy .deceased, to the creditors of, sndsll persons having claims against the said de ceased. to exhibit them with the necessary W t V .**• >"" months after the Hrst pi Miration of this notice. to the said Ad ministratrix at her Home near Ramsey, Idaho, the same being the place for tho transaction of the business of said estate, In the County of Kootenai, State of Idaho. Dated at Rathdrum May. 1906. the 5th day of on NANCY B. KENNEDY. Administratrix of the Estate of James W. Kenuedy, Deceased. Mavll—Jun l PATENTS sea TRADE-MARKS promptly obtained In all countries, or no fee. Wo obtain PATENTS THAT PAY, advettiae litem thoroughly, at our expense, and help yon to succès. Send model, photo or «ketch for f Rrr report patentability. " years' practice. SUR PASSING REFERENCES. For free Guide Book on Profitable Patenta write to S 03 -S 0 S Seventh Street. WASHINGTON. D. O. DSWIFT&g, *5» ♦ T # § t POINTING I W E CAN FIT You OUT IN THE LINE OF Letterheads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, &c —Call on the— & i I I I * 5 I Tribune % < 1 HOLLISTEH'8 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mediotne for Busy Paopl ». Brings Gcldon Health and Honowod Vlny, A specific for Constipation. InrilpAdN/m t im m'* Kiÿ'T Troubles, T'i.np"ès Eez^Yl™S* Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels HeadSîffiî fet d fo?m "accents 8 n'i CkyM ïï ,nt " in ' Teo in let IOI m, 83 cents a box. Genuine mode b* Hollister Drug Company, Madison, WIs. f G0LDEN NUfiGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE U/t^erç You (Jo to Spoi^ai^e The Arlington-Gottage Hotel Tnf 1 " ^ Meals 25 Cents New Building. New Furniture, Steam heat. 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