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Local Mention
Mrs. Walter Cook is visiting at
the Harsh ranch, on Red river,
this week.
Mrs. B. C. Austin entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillie!*,aryf
Dr. and Mrs. Davis at dinner
Sunday.
Elk creek valley has now taken
On its coat of green, and go
where you will, you cannot find
a more entrancing spot.
Get one of those new maps of
Central Idah® and send it to your,
friends. It will tell anyone the
history of this great mining
country. ,
The district court meets Mon
day. It is stated that the calen
dar is very small, there not be
ing over five or six criminal
cases on the docket.
0. C. Lapp, the, merchant,
came into town Sunday, from
the Ten Mile country, where he
has been looking after some
business Interests.
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Wm. Schlotterbeck is back
from a trip to the Red River Hot
springs. He reports the springs
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as delightful and-invigorating as
ever, and anticipates another
trip in the summer.
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Sunday morning,and the fire
brigade turned out to find that a
small blaze had started in the
roof of M H Perry's home
It was quickly extinguished. '
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Several of our enterprising
citizens are in the chicken busi
ness for good this year, and a
number have "biddies
running around. Mrs. M. A.
Parr has a fine lot of Rhode!
Island reds, and more hatching.
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1 ;The map just issued by the
Mining News is a good advertis
ing medium of Central Idaho,
Price $1.
For Sale—Eggs for hatching,
from choice thoroughbred,
comb, White Leghorns, $2.00 for
15. Ei R. Brown,
Elk City. Idaho.
The Postoffice :News. Stand has
just received a fresh shipment
of candies, nuts and fruit.
^Qld papers for sale at Mining
News office, 10' cents a bundle.
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Ore and Concentrate
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Elk City
Reduction' Co.
Purchasers of all Sorts of
Gold Ores.
For full particulars apply or
write to
M. F. Tytler,
Manager,
Office and Works:
Elk City, Idaho.
Elk City Mining News a year
for $2.
$2000 Death Benefit.
$15 weekly benefit for Accident or 1
Sicknesâ; $1,000 for loss of Limb or
Eyesight; SIQO for Emergency Relief I
Benefit Cost is $6 per year. No other
Dues nof Assessment. Men and Women
(betwe g 16 t0 65 are accepted.
Reliable ^company with $100,*000 state
deposit Tor the protection of policy
i holders and to guarantee thtf payment
clairrts - Wr 'fe for furtheV-informa
^ your age ; 8e * ^ occupa '
lion. Address Dept. 441, * American
Registry Company, Erie, Pft.
Elk City Laundry
Sirs. Sue Parsell.
j Cleaning and Repairing
Neatly Done.
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Reports
Examinations
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W. C. McNUTT
Civil and Mining
Engineer
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FORFEITURE NOTICE. ,
To Rube Wells, your heirs, executors,
administrators and açsigns:
You are hereby notified that I have
expended during the year 1911, the
sum of one hundred dollars ($100) in
labor and improvements upon each of
the following named lode claims, situate
in Orogrande Mining District, Idaho
county, State of Idaho: the Emma No.
1 and the Emma No. 2, of which the
location certificates are found of record
in book 51 of Mining Claims, pages 589
and 590 respectively, of the records of
Idaho county, in the office of the
recorder of said county.in order to hold
said claims unddr the provisions of
section 2324 of the Revised Statute^ of
the United States, and the amendment
thereto approved January 12, 1880, con
cerning annual labor • upon mining
claims, being- the amount required to
hold said lode claim?' for the period
ertdyig on the 31st dMy of December,
A1911. And iff'*vithin ninety days
frein the personal (service of this notice
or within ninety; days after the publica
tion thereof, you fail or refuse-fo con
tribute your proportion of such expen
diture as a co-owner, your interest in
the claims will become the property of
the subscriber, your co-owner who has
made the required expenditure by the
terms of said section.
MARTIN HECKMAN.
First publication May 16, 1812.
J. N. DAVIS,
Physician and Surgeon
Elk City, Idaho.
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. R. Kemp Welch,
Consulting Mining and
Mechanical Engineer
Mineralogical
examinations and
^Complete Economic,
ànd Mechanical
•reports of Mines and Water Power
"Plants.
' ELK CITY, IDAHO.:
and Real Estate Trust Building,
Philadelphia, Fenn.
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R. McGREGOR
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Mineral Surveyor
Elk City, Idaho.
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A. S. Hardy, .■
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dffice over First National Bank.
Practice in all cogfltç. Min
ing and Corporation Law
and general practice.
Orangeville,
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G. L. L. Baskett
:Druggist
Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy and
Toilet Articles, Stationery and.,Cigars,
Physician's Prescriptions carefully com
pounded. .....
Deputy Recorder Elk City Mining
District.
inegal Mining Blanks for Sale. Notary
Public.
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T. P. Tollefson, ,
Cashier,
Wesley Packer,
Vice-President,
Chas. M. Butler,
President.
Bank of Stîtes
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We do a General Banking Business.
Incorporated Under Stato Làvf
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Central at "News" office.
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Connèctions made with all stations
from Elk City to Clearwater river.
Long Distance connections with
Pacific.- Telephone and Telegraph
Co. Also connections with Western
Union and Forest Reserve Offices.
Stites=Elk City Electric Light &
Telephone Co., Limited.
P. E. ELLIS,
President and Manager.
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The Best of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
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FRANK STECKNER, Prop.
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Headquarters for Mining Men.
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