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Professional Cards. CHAS. l. heitman ATTORNEY-AT-LAW RatMram, Idaho. F, WENZ, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, B^TDORIW, IDAHO • •• In all its latest branches by DR. D. F. nOLLISTER, EXAMINATION FREE KATUOKOItt IDAHO D. D. DRENNAN ptyysioiai) ai>d Sur^eoi) (»"Special attention given to Diseases of Women and children. RATHDRU/n IDAHO F, A. MCCALL. Attorney-at-Law. RATflDRUM, - IDAHO E, P. DYER. JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER MUSP&CIAL ATTENTION OIVKN TO REPAIR WORK Office next to Bus tu ill ce. RATHDRUM - IDAHO Bartlett Sinclair lawyer. (POBTOFFICE UUlLlHNU) RATHDRUM I IDAHO EDWIN McBEE. Attorney at Law, RATHDRUM, IDAHO w. H. Edelblute •Licensed Land Surveyor U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor for Idaho. Ratudkum Idaho A, W. POST. Justice of the Peace U.S. Commissioner tTAU legal buslnesH promptly iiUt-nded to. AIho for Sale: Lots In Post's Addition and;n Aero Property. OFFICE 2nd door east of POstOffloe. RATHDRUM, IDAHO. A CitllforiiiMu'a Luck, The luckiest day of my life was when I bought a box of Bucklcn's Arnica Salve;" writes Charles F. Buri&hn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25c. boxes cured me of an annoying case of Itching piles, which had trou bled me for years and that yielded to no other treatment." Sold under guarantee at Dr. F. Wenz drug store. «« Communicated. Rathdrum, Idaho, April 27, 1908. We are lighting Coeur d'Alene for the county seat. The citizens are ail Inline. But if our citizens want a little block built In Rathdrum they will go to Coeur d'Alene and place their plans there, so if the contract ors of Rathdrum want to get the job they have to go to Coeur d'Alene to get it. Can they hold the county seat that way. Yours truly S. L. VIDGER. Notice. April 5, 1908:—I hereby notify the public that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Mrs. Myrtle Mastersnn after this date. John T. Mastkuson A19-Mayl p. Ii lleMched the Spot. Humphrey, who owns a large general store at Omega, O., and Is president of the Adams County Telephone Co.,as well as of the Home Telephone Co., of Pike County, O., says of Dr. Kings's New Discovery: "It saved my life once. At least 1 think it did. It seemed to reaelt the spot—the very seat of mv cough.— when everything else failed." Dr. King's New Discovery not only reach es the cough spot; it heals the sore »pots and the weak spots in throat, lungs and chest, tee at Dr. F. Wenz drug store, and |>4,00 Trial bottle free. Mr. E. Sold undt-r guaran 50C A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF RATHDRUM. lnoorporiMecl l Klil. One bakery. Five churchi-t*. One tftute ban);. One private bank. Minin# near city. Two drug store**. Three good hotels. One grain elevator. Two lumber yards. One weekly paper. Fine lakeft near city. Good spring wuter. Two thousand souls. Two local telephone exchange* Splendid resort for sportsmen Water works for fire protection. Long distance telephone system. Three general mercantile stores. Fine brick public and high school building Incorporation one mile square Five hundred pupils In public schools U&llroads running east. west, north and south. Electric lights owned and controlled by pri vate parties Two abstract companies—Incorporated County seat, Kootenai county, Idaho, popu lation 2,000—court house and Jail. County poor farm and hospital One fraternal hull and opera house Situated on main line of theNorthern Pacific railway, nud Idaho & Washington Northern railway, 28 miles east of Spokane, Wash. Two beautiful parks. Surrounded on the south and east by a rich farming section which produces large yields of grains and grasses without Irrigation. Lodges—Masonic blue lodgt Pythias ami Pythian Sister* Encampment, subordinate and Rebekah. Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors. One Militia Co., Foresters of America, Lady Mac cabees, Grand Army of the Republic and Women's Relief Corps. Commercial Club. Churches—Methodist Episcopal. Presbyter ian, German Methodist and Catholic. Rathdrum Invites manufacturing enterpris es. wholesale houses and business of ail kinds. Her citizens are ready and willing to encourage and assist every helpful Industry The business men are accomodating and courteous and Rathdrum is a good trading point Knights of Odd Fellows: Jayhawkers of '49 The DEATH VALLEY MAGA ZINE, which is publishing» the life of Death Valley Scutty, will begin the story of the "Jayhawkers of '49" in its May number. The "Jayhawkers" discovered and nave Death Valley its name. The story will he written oy John ID Colton, one of the survivors, who Is now 75 years of age. He was the youngest member of the party, being 10 years old at the time. April 5, 1849, the party, consisting of 30 members, organized at Gales- burg, Ills., under the name of "Jay- bawkers," and started to the gold Helds of California. They were on foot the last 52 days of the trip, hav- ing abandoned their wagons and butchered their oxen for food, j There are four survivors, one a I woman aged 94 years, who carried a child upon her back and kept in line while strong men fell dead or went insane upon the trail. All of the story will be told for the first time, the humorous as well as the pathetic. Publishers have sought it for 50 years, but the survivors have now deemed It Ut and proper to give it to the DEATH VALLEY MAGAZINE. < < » > hlslor >' can afTorcl to uiiss u - The subscription price of the mag Every issue con tains stories and pictures uf the desert worth the price. No pioneer or lover of American 7 i ntl m *1 n - aZ " M a > ear - The publishers are also giving five shares of stock In the Death Valley Quartz & Rlacer Mining Company a premium. The stock is of the par value of $1 per share. Rush your orders or write for par ticulars. as Death Valley Publishing Co., Rhyolite, Nevada. Ml-22 Eighth Notice is hereby given that the final eighth grade examination will be conducted In the various schools of the County May 11, 12, and 13. Teachers desiring questions should make requisition at once. Grade Kxumlimtlon. 11. 0. KOBERS, Co. Sup't. Kootenai Co., Idaho May 1— 8 The World's fient Climate Is not entirely free from disease, the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the lower levels encountered to a greater or less tent, according to altitude. on malaria is ex - To over come climate affections, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, and ague, and general debility, most effective remedy is Electric Rit ters, the great alterative and blood puriliet; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, and insomnia. lassitude, fever tile Sold under guarantee at Dr. K. Wenz. drugstore. Price 50c. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, April 21, 190S. Notice is hereby given that Robeut Shiith of Rathdrum, Idaho.has tiled notice of his in tention to make Haul Five year proof In sun port of 1;is r 1 a 1 ni. ( a: Homestead Kntrv No 49.1. made June 23. 190(1, for tlm s', mil' See' -1 .An 1 . n wq See. 28 Ta p 52 u., range 5 w b in and that said proof will he made before till Register and Receiver,at Ooeur d' Alone Idaho, on June 17th. 1908. ' He names the following witnesses to prove lion'ofVthe'iandfvlxt" 60 U " 0 "' ani1 culti ' i ' I _ Charles Hallman. Avery A. Hank Charles idtihoî ' UC<1 Albert rralK 'ls.aU of Rathdrum, IL N. DUNN, lU-gtstcr. Ilay 1 *9 GENERAL NEWS. Here comes the Spring Winds to chap, tan and freckle. Use 1'inesalve Carbolized, (Acts like a poultice) for cuts, sore«, burns, chapped skin. Sold by lied Cross Drug Co. IUthdruru: Athol Drug Co., Athol, Idaho. It's getting so now that insanity is an excuse for murder, and murder the proof for insanity. :i0 Day's Trial $1.00 is the offer on Fineules. Relieves Back-ache, Weak Back, Lame Back, Rheumatic pains. Best on sale for Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. Good for young and old. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Red Cross Drug Co.,Rathdrum: Athol Drug Co., Athol, Idaho. When they take her opium away China may nuit her pipe dreams and wake up. ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to use, in a collapsible tube, with nozzle. One application soothes and heals, reduces inflammation and re lieves soreness and itching. Price 50c, Sold by Red Cross Drug Co., Ilath drum;Athol Drug Co., Athol, Idaho. Peace has Its defeats no less than war. The Russiau debt exceeds four billions of dollars, and five hundred millions more are needed at once. Don't cough your head off when you can get a guaranteed remedy in Rees Laxative Cough Syrup. It is es pecially recommended for children as its pleasant to take, is a gentle laxa tive tous expelling the phlegm from the system. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping-cough hoarseness and all bronchial trouble. Guaranteed. Sold by Red Cross Drug Co., Rath drum; Athol Drug Co. Athol. Idaho. The most devastating storm since that of 1892 swept the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia, causing great loss of life and property. Over 500 people are estimated to have been killed and 1500 injured. ManZan Pile Remedy, Price 50c is guaranteed. Put up ready to use. One application prompt relief to any form of piles. Soothes and heals. Sold by Red Cross Drug Co. Rat h drum; Athol Drug Co., Athol, Idaho. Sold by Thfi Western Federation of Miners, disapproving of Win. D. Haywood's pro-socialist doctrines, it is said, has relieved him from further member ship on the executive board. Valued 15. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says: mors when they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, if atllicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guarantee at Dr. F. Weuz drug store. Same its Gold. "I tell my custo 25c. Keep Posted J 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, |3 equally necessary to you. The "up to date man'' will provide himself with these two essential features of progress. In THE TWICE-A-WEEK SPOKESMAN - REVIEW, Spo kane, Wash., will be found the very latest news of the world, it3 matter including information on politics, commerce, agriculture, mining, literature, as well as thé local happenings in the states of Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wash ington and the province of British Columbia. In addition, its col umns for women, its popular science articles, its short and con tinued stories, its ''Answers to Correspondents'' and "Puzzle Problems" combine to form home newspaper that at $1.00 year can nowhere be excelled. y u a per ITS ADVERTISING value. Perhap. you have farm. Di „ __ , "oniethlnir to aeli wl.h i am ' f,lrm machinery. You may m n5 huy ver,,^ m °nt V„ * d - Farmers, sfneknien, er« take lumhe the TWICE - A : WEEK *" and m ' n ' nswro y , 0 „er" 1 *u h . e ,0 , h 7 a 'S., h . u ; ln «* -t" and spokksman-review DAILT or 8UNDAT the twice-a-week Insertion. to a line. the daily and ! CONSECUTIVE RATES ARE T.n cnt. ■ tx word. Count SUNDAY RATE 1 INSERTIONS. 1 time. 2 tlmrs . 4 time« . 1 time . times . 5 time« . FOR 18 Words 24 Words i J0c ... 45c ... 60c ... 40o ... 60c ... «0C THE SUNDAY ALONE Une* * Mh '»"'«o». Count ADDRESS TIIE SI'OKESM.VA-ReviETV, Spokane, Wash. in.ertlone do.lred ' ini "L'™ 1 * u( wisti ndv Insertod* in dÏii. 3,< ' u Twice-*-Woeg. lauadajr EES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRU9S LAW An imDrovement over* many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rida thi ^ f i j u v as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to tfly« ÄÄS'i mo^Ærod. "Sar,d b» PINEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. s'2 Rod Cross Drug Co., Ratjldrum. Athol Drug Co., Athol, Idaho. OK kepumli NOT1CE OK JlEKTIXd CAN STATE CONVENTIONS. Pursuant to the authority of the Republj inittee, and ill accord is hereby mi volition can State Central C mice with their » given that a Republic»... Will convene in the City of Wallace. Slate of Idaho, on Tuesday, the 12th day of May. 1908. al II «'clock a. in. of said day for the purpose of electing delegate« to the Republican. Nu tiuiiul Convention to beheld in tlu* City of Chicago. State of Illinois, on the ltith day of June, 1908. And. pursuant to the authority ami by the direction of the Reuubllean State Central Committee, u RomiblU-an Slate Nominating Convention will convene at the City of Boise | State of Idaho, on Tuesday, the first day of | Sentember, HK«, nt II o'clock a. in., at which Stale Convention a Republican platform of i principles will lie announced, anew State j Central Committee will be elected, mid can didates will lie nominated for Justice of the Supremo Court, one member of Congress,and Slate officers to lie voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday. November 3, A. D., BIOS. •tion. notl Stat The various counties of the state are en* each titled to delegate representation i state convention as follows: 24 Ada. Bannock IS .... 14 lie» LaKe .... 23 Bingham . Boiso . Bonner. Blaine . Canyon . Cassia.— Custer. Elmore . Fremont . Idaho . Kootenai. Latah . Lemhi. Lincoln . Ne* Pei Owyhee. Oneida. Shoshone ... Twin Falls... Washington . ft 10 8 .... 18 3 4 13 .13 IS 21 4 m 4 9 Total A resolution was passed by the St site Cen tral Committee properly assembled, to the effect that the County ('entrai Committees he recognized sis having the right, to hold their county conventions together if they so desired and saw tit. and authority is hereby given to the County Central Committees to take such action in the premises as they see proper, and they sire hereby requested to perfect all »irrangements for primaries and county conventions for the selection of dele gates to said State Conventions. The State Central Committee Is hereby culled to meet, at Wallace. Idaho, on Tues day. the 12th day of May, 190s, at 10 o'clock si, in. for the purpose of transacting such business »is may properly he brought before .303 it. JAMES H. BRADY, Chairman. Addisou T. Smith, Secretary. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Firs'* Judicial District of the state of Idaho, in the County of Kootenai. Winston B. Hagar, Plaintiff. nd for Alias vs. Lillie M. liagar. Defendant, The State of Idaho. To Lillie M. Hagar, tlie above named defendant, You are hereby untitled (as you have been notltiedi that there is now on tile in the office of the Clerk of tlie District Court or I he First Judieial District, of the State of Idaho, at Ratlldrum, in said County and State, tlie complaint of tlie above named plaintiff, wherein it is alleged; that for more than one year last past you, the said defendant, dis regarding tlie solemnity of your marriage vows, wilfully and without cause deserted and abandoned tills plaintiff, and over sinje lias and still continues so to wilfully and without cause desert and abandon this said plaintiff, and to live apart from him without sufficient cause or any reason and Ills will and without ids cousent. And you are hereby notified and directed to appear and answer to said com within twenty (20) days after tlie service hereof, if served within Kootenai County, or the 1-irstJudicial Disttict. of Hie State of Idaho, and within forty 140) days if served elsewhere (exclusive of tlie day of service). And you are further notified that unless vou so appear and answer, as above direet ed. the plaintiff wlil apply to Hie Court for the relief demauded in said complaint. Given under my hand and tlie seal of tlie District Court of tlie First Judieial District of tlie State of Idaho, within and for the County of Kootenai, lids tlie 30th day of Mardi, A. I)., 1908. Court Seal) Summons gaiust plaint T. L. QUARLES, Cleric, by Jaa. A. foster, Deputy. A. A. Crane. Attorney for Plaintiff, Kesidence and P. o. Address, Harrison, Idaho. Apt-3—My8 ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the First Judicial District of tlie State of Idaho, iu and for tlie County of Kootenai, Frederick L.B. Miller. Plaintiff. May C. Miller, THE STATE OF IDAHO: To May C. Miller, the above named De fendant: Alias Defendant. Summons. You »ire hereby notified, as you have been notified, that there is now on tile in the office of the Clerk of the above entit led Court. in Uathdrum, County of Koote nai. State of Idaho, tlie complaint of the above named plaintiff, in which a judgment and decree Is prayed for against you for a dissolution of the marriage existing between . l . u ? i Hnd ,, tl,ü .. H Ia,nt,ir * T, '0 grounds on hicli said relief are asked are that in 1902 you willfully, and without cause, destined a,, d abandoned the plaintiff, and ever since said time have continued to live kudu rule and apart from him, without his consent and And you are also notified that unless vou appear in answer to said complaint within twenty days sifter the service hereof if served within the First Judicial District w the State of Idaho, and within forty days if served elsewhere (exclusive of the day of ap . ,jiy ,otiie rot Hit' relief demanded in tlie complaint on tile herein, of Given under mv hand and tho seal of the stric t Court of tin» First Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for ,the C ounty of Kootenai, this 24th iday of March, A. D.. 190s. T. L. QUARLES. Clerk. By James A. Foster. Deputy. Edwin McBce, Attorney for Plaintiff, lies deuce and post office address, Rathdrum, Idalio. March27—May I SKAT. _Wo promptly obtainu/amidForeiKn T à Send model, steten or photo ci invention for free report on patentability. For free book S^rfRfiDE-MflRKS ^ to i r pposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTOr D.C. vw Alias Summons. In he District Court of the First Judicial lUlstrict of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Kootenai. North western (Northwestern -V Faeillc Mortgage Company) à corporation, * laintiff, Monroe Heaton. . . Tilt KxehaiiKe Nallona 1 Bank of Spojwtie. | WajilnnRton.and Mrs. M. K. Briggs I ht i mult, | the above named defendants. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED (as you i hav 1 been notified) that a complaint iias j p e e!i Hied in the District Court of the First Judicial District, of Hie State of Idaho, with m and for the County of Kootenai. at Rat b ( | ru in said County and State, by the above named plaintiff against you the said defendants, wherein plaintiff prays judge inert of foreclosure and sale of the following described lands and premises, situated in the County of Kootenai. State of Idaho, and desiribed as follows, to-wlt : Dots Four (4) and Five ("» of Section Two (2) and Dot One (II of Section Three (S).all in Township forty eiglit (48) north of range one <1, west of Boise iiierldluii. and the South half of tlie South west quarter of section Thirty-tiro (35) In Township Forty-nine (411) north of range one (1) vest Boise meridian, all in Kootenai Cou ity. Idaho. A Pnciflc Hypotlicckbauk Byron D. Brown. J. Monroe Heaton, buhl ..wife: Tbe Exchange Nation. loUane. Washington, and Mrs. M. Theriault, Defendants. T ic Stale of Idaho. To Byron D. Brown. J. Diilu E. Beaton, ills wife; .tl onion. his E k of St E. Briggs ' Bai That there is now due sind defendant. Byron L. Brown, to the plaintif!', iccocnt of a note and mortgage, the sum of Twelve Hundred ($1.200.00) Dollars, with interest thereon fr< the "ite of Nine per cent per sum of sixty-three and ($03.15), on account of Taxes paid by the plaintiff herein. Allso the sum of Two Hundred ($200.0*)) Dol lars as an Attorney's fee as provided in said note and mortgage and for its cost s and dis bursements herein. And also praying that the isual decree may be made for the sale of said mortgage properly, in the manner pro vided by law for the sale of real estate under I ay be nt of the amounts d due to the plaintiff herein, including » of suit and Attorneys fees. ing fro the September 17th. 1906.at . and the dollars hU 15—loot lis execution unci the proceeds thereof applied 10 the pay foui cost Y< it are hereby directed to appear and an plainl within Twenty i20) after tbe service hereof if served with sweit to said e day in tl h First Judicial District of the State of Idaho, and within Forty i4tj) days if served elsewhere (exclusive of the day of service). And you are further notiUed that unless <0 appear and answer.ns above directed, tin; plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the relief prayed for in said complaint. •en under my hand nud the seal of the let Court of the First Judicial District of tlm State of Idaho, within and for the County of Kootenai, this itlie 25U1 da.v of March. A. U.. 1908. ^ T. D. QUARLES. Clerk. Iiy James A. Foster, Deputy, y. P. O.. Wallace. Idaho, very & Higgins, P. O., -ne, Washington. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Ilist SHAli John P. Grs and Post. A 8 pu Hu Mar27—Mayl ALIAS SUMMONS III ti e District Court of the First Judicial District of the Stale of Idaho. In and for t he County of Kootenai. Northwestern & Pacific Hypotheekhank (Northwestern & Paeitic Mortgage Company) a corporation. Plaintiff, 1 y William M. Sheeny, j. Monroe He i , i„ atom and Lulu K. Ileaton, his wife, the Exchange Nat icmniBa'ikofSpokaue. Washington, a cor poration und ( Parles Southern, Defendants. Tlii; State of Idaho. To William M. Sheoliy. M | |lri,u Beaton. Lulu Heaton, his wife,the Exchange National Bunk of Spokane. Witsh iiiktc n. a corporation and Charles Scat horn, tbutbove named defendants. Yon and each Of yen are HEREBY NOTIFIED **108 'you have been notified) that there is now on tile "J *}' ' oÂioo (> f Hie Clerk of the Dist riet ( ourt 'll "; 1 . 11 « Judicial District, of the State of KotliHru, fo1 ' B;° County of Kootenai, at K.unhum, in saiu County and Suit«» the n ii of t lW îl,)ovtî «anmd plaintiff, whm .Mii the said plaintiff A\ lieges: That then' is now due and owing from the -n / namtd defendant William M Sheîhy, certain note and mortgage the sum of I weite Hundred (61.200.00, Dollars with in •»rest thereon tit the rate of ten per cent ner annum from November27th, IIKM atid thé further sum« of $30.3M. 910.80 and $4.32 with Hie'étm U "' rp ; >n ' l ' ül, 'tf for taxes paid upon ni ÆmS by t ", e yBB'itiff and for the sum « r Attorney's fees allow«««! in uj.oi note. And praying for Judgment of fore elosiij-o and sale on the following described and o-wit: The north half of the north 'é.H 1 |,,l , irtt ' rill *d lots. One to and Two <•>> of ^htteniil'''! VOn 1271tow »*'"P forty- 7 Meridl»,. n , ,,f rtt ' w '.B'f.'' <9> west, lit,ike tl.e'slate of idébm Koote,,Bl L ' ou,lty ' «» «aTé';>f sffiVmnî! ? 0cr Ç c m,i y, bo "'»(le for the ï yj{ ,p tK»*.ed premises, in the m r p o\ided by law for tlie sale of 1 îmé» 1 f d, ' r C3 5' , «"«o i n. and Hint the proceeds t eiedr may be applied to the payment of In iJ, iî°ü! ,tM fouml due ,u 'he plaintiff here in, including costs of suit. re You are hereby directed to iiimear -,,, r i davsift,?r 8 | l | ld com p ln i"t within Twenty '(20 -Î. 1 ÎÎ.' 1 «JO service hereof, ifservedwlth io District of the state of m*é!vU a " d . W * 1111 , ' 01 ' , y (40) days if served elsewhere (exclusive of the day of service.) And you are further notified that unless you s. appear and answer, as above direel Um'i.'.îiÜf u " ,in '<>">" Court for tile repot demanded In said complaint. nPi-L'i " ndl ' r m y hand and the seal of the DlstrlU Court of the First Judicial Distiiot of the Mato of Idaho, in arid for the (/ount w * of Kootenai, tills *>=«t j. day of March. A. D„ 1908 ' T.D. QUARLES, Clerk. I by James A. Foster, Deputy. John If. Cray, l*.o . Wallace. Idaho. w ! 1 Av '"'.v mid Higgins. I>. o .Spokane w tshl igton, Attorneys for I'laintiff. ' Mar37—.Mayl H on a man eal SEAL U/I?ety You (Jo to Spo^arçe The Arlington-Gottage Hotel Europtjau Plan m,. u i u o-„ . Now Buildltin. Now Furniture, Steam heatt Lleotric Ll K ht. • Hot and Cola Baths «©-ROOMS 25c H, $1,00 ."«b t&~ Opposite N. l\ SPOKANE. STOP Depot. U/ASH. u. S. LAXD NOTICES. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3,1878 Notice for Publication t Untie 1.State, Land Office, Idaho. Mareh 28.1908, '*'Ä ÄäSÄÄ' \ ♦ ï ' UÎ<1 ttiid Washington Territory " extendtd t«> all t he Public Lund States i,5 act of August!. 1892. states by K.VTTIE SHAKRn. Cœur d'Alene, J timber Ron. Net ) « , ot before of Rath lrum. county of Kootenai sun,. ,-.r Idaho. l|as this day tiled in this oirn. i of sworn statement, no. 4u07. for the purctriHe' of the swljt of Section No. 26. in TownslHn show thkt'tl?e W latid sougiit^'is nuns- valœib'e J^:bÉ l, ° A 0, ' N ' y • SS^lOth day 1 of She naines as witnesses: Martin Poison ,,t. n U:i .' Thomas, and Albert r rtiuclb.iail of Uatharum, Idaho. ,," n '^ kll persons claiming adversely «m "im ^-deserlhed lands are requested to ^9. tlielit- ctaiuis in this office on said lOtl day of June, likts. auI0-.jlun5 K. N. DUNN, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3.1878 Notice for Publication. United States band Office, Cœurd'Aie». Idaho, March 4,1U08. Notleu is hereby given that in witli the provisions of the act of Congress'S June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sales, timber lands in the States of California Ors! gon. Nevada and Washington Territory' " a. extended to all the Public Land Stale's hî ael of August 4. 1892. 8 A LIIERT GUPTILL, of CiKur d'Alene, county of Kootenai. State of Idaho, has this day tiled in this office lil« sworn statement No 3380. for the Purchiu. of the lots 5 and ti. See 0. Twp 53, Range 5 * b. m . and se'i of neI-4 and neVj of æu 0 i Section 1, Township 53 o. range 6 whin and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timberor stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land tie for« the Register and Receiver at Ooeur d'Alene Idaho, on Tuesday, the 2flth day of M»y 1908. Ho names as witnessess: W. p. Bren nan. Rouis Ruelle, J aines O'Rouark and Rolit. ID Elder, all of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely (lie above-described lauds are requested to die their claims in this office on or before said 2tith day of May. 1908. mar20— may 13 K. N. DUNN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tha 1 oterlor. Land Office al Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. April 14, 1008. Notice Is horeby given that John E. Buiike of Rathdrum Idaho, lias tiled notice of hlsln tention to make Minai Five year proof In support of his claim., viz; Homestead Entry No.2458 made March 18. 1901.for the ,»<, nwù 1-4. and the so 1 « si» 1 » Moelion. 14 1_ | .'>3 north. range 4 w. b' m. and that said proof will in- made liefere the Register and Receiver, at l.'oeur d'Alene Idaho, on May 26th, 19116. Township lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resldeuuu upon, and cultiva tion of. saiu laud, via; ID ID Decklln. I). II. Decltlin, 1*. F. McDer mott and George McAvoy, all of Spirit Lake. Idaho. R. N. DUNN, Register. A p 17—My 15 TIMBER LAND,ACT JUNE 3, 1878 Notice fur Publication. United Slates Laud Office. Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, March 2,1808. ' Notice is hereby given that In compliance witli tlm provisions of I be act of Congress or June 3. 1876. entitled "All act for the salo of timber lands in the States of California. Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all Die Public Laud State., by act of August 4,1892. William Witt man. of Unlontown.comity of Whitman,state ofWasb ingtoti, has this day tiled in this office bis sworn statement No. 3363. for the purchase or t lie s'- ne 1-4 and ii'.j sol-4,of Section No. 6. in Township No. 53 N. Range No. 5. w b m. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on Wednesday, the 20th day of May, 1998. i i< Hi. I He names as witnesses: William P. Bren nan. Peter Deitrieh, Peter T. Klein and James E. U'ltaourk. all of Coeur d'Aleut, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely Hie above described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this office ou or beforo said 20th day of May. 1908. R. N, DUNN. Register. mar 20— mayl.7 TIMBER LAND,ACT JUNE3, 1878 Notice for publication. United Status Land Office. Cœur d'Alene. Idaho, March 3. 1008. Notice is hereby given that in compliance will» the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. lhTft. entitled "An act for the sale of timber hinds in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to »ill tlie Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802. Harry Coleman, of White, county of Bouuer, state of Idaho. h»is tins day filed in this office hi* sworn statement no. 337ft. for the purchase of tlie wla sel-4, 111*94 sel-4, tie** swl-4 of Section, ft, Township 54 north, ranges wit hin. and will offer proof to show that the hind sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beforo Register »ind Receiver at Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, on Friday, tlie 22nd day of May, 11K)#. lie names as witnesses: Albert If. McKean. James Newsome. Edward Mason and Peter McGillis, all of White, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely «ï* Above-v.eseribed binds are requested to me t lxdr maims in this office ou or beforo said 22nd day of May, 1908. apr3-may29 R. N. Dunn, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3,1878 Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Cœur d'Ale ne. Idaho. Dec. 18. 1907 , .fit * s hereby fftven that In compliance V V 10 . provision!* of the act of Congress of June •». 18«8. entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," a* extended to ail tlie Public Laud States by act of August 4. 1892. Herbert D. Barcklay ° î Coeur d'Alene, county of Kootenai. State of Idiilio. has this d»iy fil«»d in this office his sworn statement No. 3309. for the purchase and se 1 4 of iiwH of Township Number 63. win offer proof of the Section No. 10. in ... .1 hinge No. 5 w b in., ami wl.. ,,_ jo snow that the land sought is more valua ! )lw r V r * ts timber or stono than for agricul turai purposes, and to establish ins claim t. landabe fore liegistcr and Receiver Idaho, on Tuesday, tho SIV 1-4 of itc)^ a.. a: Cœur d'Alene. 5th day of May, 1908. lie names as witnesses: D. L. Barcklay, /»ft i Steele, Fred Lockere nud Nathan Oikle, »ill of Hayden Lake, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely hi« J v <?*described lands are requested to *■^ laims in this office on or beforo said 5tn day of May. 1908. Mar 0-May 1 R. N. DUNN, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1878 Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. vOBur d'Alonc, Idaho, March 28. IMS .Notice Is hereby given that in compliance i V K l°f ls °f I lie act of Congress o' June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol Umber 1-mds in the State of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as of August! 0 1(Ap tl,e Llind Stat os by act Hiram G. Martz, iH. J , n°!' t i FaI !?-. co " nt y °f Kootenai, state of la.iho. lias this duy tiled ill this office bta sworn statement. No 4010 for the purchase of me lot 1 and *» n„-J ot, n " No ' 31 ■ ln Township No. « n P rl ' 1, Blinde o w b ni. and will offer proof r5 OW .. tl, i'. t l . lle 1,ind Sl,u slit is more ' alua nit for its timber or stone than for agricul U ral purposes, and to establish ills clai said laud before Register and Receiver, at Coeur d Alerte, Idaho, on Wednesday, the lotit day of June. 1908 He names as witnesses: William 1>. Bren nan, Louis Rulle, James O'Rouark and A Grantham, all of Coeur d'Aleue. Idaho. Auv and all persons claiming adversely mP hoove-described lands are requested u> file their claims in this office on or beforo said 10th day of Juno, lilQtk ap IT—Jun 12 nel-4 of the uw 1-4 of in to B. N. DUNN, Register