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AYETI'E VALLEY R. R. CO r TIME TABLE EfT Daily except Sunday. Arrive A M P M *05 6 » 9 02 . 6 ift 9 00 1 ft 10 8 75 ft 06 ft « ft 00 B bf) ft 50 ft 4ft : ft 4& 8 40 6 40 8 36 ft iS ft » ; ft 10 ft 25 ft 25 8 20 1 ft 20 t 1ft ft 16 8 06 • ft io A M Leave :0U 7:00 j 02 7 02 j CW 7 73 ! PAYETTE Cutler. Pekin Schubert Miller Elite Pruitland Reeve« Buckingham 3ft 7 3£ I Plained 40 7 40 ! Coughanour 4ft 7 4ft lbert .'<0 I'o j Durham » b r New Plymouth Lv ' - 10 6 10 lft 7 15 20 7 20 ! V, 7 T» i 7 Vi Drsg-ori Sti-ort Line. UMK TABI.K. •Ka-tb^d. Weetbound Depart 2 pas'ger 2:15a. m. No. 1 pu'ger 5;10a. m. 5:15 p. m. -22 Boise 11:12 a. m. No. 21 Weiser » 25 a m 10:30am I Mo 25 freight 86 and 28, "Cannonball'' ns do not carry passengers. Depart 1 :33 p. m. No. 6 G 1:10pm 2 « J B. BURNS, D. O. 3. DENTAL SURGEON. flfl i.qe iyB ennett block. m PHONES. JOHN L. SEAWELL, TTORXEY AND COUNSELOR •> AT LAW Practice in all courts, both Fed il and State. Probate Matters a specialty.^* Abstract* and Land Titles car* ly axaminsd. ' ÇOST OFFICE BLK. Payette, Idaho. th 'Phone*. DR. P. W. POLLY J Graduate S. C J(A. P. Still, Founder) 8:30 to 12:007 1:30 to 5:007 Rooms 3-4-5 Coughnour Block PAYETTE, IDA. 4 Office Hours LYON & LYON Uawyers I^TARY PUBLIC Office in NEW 1 OSTOFFICE BUILDING. Ä Independent Telephone. IDAHO PAYETTE, )r Robert S. Nourse -I Practice limited to e, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hours 9:30 to 12 a m. 2 to 5 p. m (Bell Phone 571 Red wland Block, BOISE, IDAHO. V N C. Sturdevant, ENGINEER ADCATE CIVIL Licensed Land Surveyor 5 lans> and Estimates Blue Printing IDAHO YETTE, ^++-;-+-{•+++++++'HI +++++++ has. A. Button Architect Ind«P cn< ^ en * Telephone P' "'•'ing ++ +++++++++++*+ y PhOnC. [RINGER, LLING—I ha™ a FELL t-cla^ drilling rig ami an' pre drill wells for good soft to sink ert to for domestic use or Is f v irrigating purposes o ment work on Oil claims ter on to H'PSS ?\ddress me at W PLYMOUTH. - IDAHO E. A. JOHNSON Real Estate with us t your property qujck sale- Prompt at ition given and re Insurance Farm Loans Y. M. C. A. ice m [ding K A. G. RIEBELING Lawyer Netary. Real Estate - - • Leans i ! Î , Lodge No. 51 Dr. T. A. Kimmell has moved his office to Broad St and Payette Ave CUT OUT ASM PRESERVE Kof P. Payette Meets «very Tuesday even 1 1 Î ' i _ ing at Odd Fal lows Hall. Visiting Knights cor dially invited to attend. W. P. Ackerman, O. R. Sellers, K. of R. and S. C.JC. •Ä Stated meeting us A. F. & A. M. ; ; J WASHOE LODCE* NO. 28 A. K. 4 AM. are held in the Masonic hall building on tne second Tuesday evening of each month. All sojourning Master Masons are fraternally invited to be present. J. H. WEIDER. Secy. in the Thunton-Crighton D. W. AIN8Y, W M Will meet on the fourth W'ednes ' THE MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA day of each month, at 8:30 p. tu, in M. W. A. hall. All visiting brothers and sisters invited to at tend. S. B Van Etten, Pres. E. F. Allen, Secy. Meets every 2nd. ., __ ..... M A SON 1C HALL visiting comrades G. A. R. Sherman Post No. 31 .2» - LL.-v. SATURDAY, at ,4*1' ■i' v îv. co rdiallv invi*ed to attend. Geo. W. Thayer, Com. I.EVI SLINKER Adj. T\A The Modern Woodmen of America meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays until Oct. 1. night at 8 p m. Visiting neighbors wel comed at all meetings. R. D. Rreckon, Consul. J. B. Burns. Clerk. f Sale dates made at this office Col Jas. Barnard Auctioneer. Ind. 37 Incandescent lamps of all kinds and sizes s*ld at cost. Idaho- Oreg*n light P»wer Company Phone Bell 1(1 #r Indépendant 24. No. 1 Rock Springs Diamondville Lump and INut Coa 1 S. LEVERS. Bell Phone 277 B Riverside Dairy FI RE MILK AND CREAM Morning and Evening B. L. BLACKHAM, - Prop. Bell 297 Red Ind. 612 PHONES AFTER THE BATTLE. An Incident That Seemed to Explain Joshua's Miracle. There wax an Incident In crar life at Brandy, connected with Gettysburg. which Is worth relating. Batchelder. whose map of the battletield of Getty s bury la authority and whom we had fallen In with while we were there, asked to Join our mess at Brandy when he came to the army to rerlfy the po altkms of the varions commands. Odc • we bad Just sat down to dinner when he entered our big hospital tent, quite tired. "Well," be announced after taking his place at the table, "I have been down In the Second corps today, and 1 believe I have discovered how Joshua made the sun stand still. 1 first went to - regiment and had the officers mark on the map the hour of their position at a certain point. Then 1 went to - regiment in the same bri gade. They declared positively ft was one or two hoars earlier or later than that given by the other. So it went on. no two regiments or brigades agreeing, and If I hinted that some of them must certainly be mistaken they would set me down by saying with severe dignity, 'We were there. Batch elder. and we ought to know. 1 guess.' and I made up my mind that it would take a day of at least twenty hours Instead of thirteen at Gettysburg to satisfy their accounts. So when Josh ua's captains got around him after the fight and they began to talk It over the only way under the heavens that he could ever harmonize their state ments was to make the sun stand still an _ give them all a chance." Any one who has ever tried to estab lish the exact position or hour when anything took place In an engagement will confirm Ban •beider' s experience and possibly. If net too orthodox, ac cept his explanation of Joshua's feat. I ! A MONSTER SKULL One That Was Said to Be Bigger Than a Bushel Basket. One of the most remarkable finds of gigantic human remains of which we have r ** -0 " 1 was that to taT * been made at Palermo. Sicily, in the year 1516. when an entire skeleton of unheard of proportions was unearthed by some marble quarry men. These mammoth remains measured exactly thirty-four feet from head to foot and nine feet seven inches from point to point of the shoulders. A stone ax buried with this old time giant may still be seen at Palermo in section "Z~ of the St. Isorent museum It Is made of a bluish looking, fine grained bowlder and appears to be about two feet eight inches long by one foot broad and nine inches through in the thickest place A musty, rusty look ing tag attached to the relic inform« the visitor that it weighs fifty-two pounds, but the general verdict Is that it could not weigh over thirty or thir r y_g rp pounds, The skeleton was burned by a mob in the year 102 during the prevalence of the black death at Palermo, the believ. ignorant, superstitious peopii ing that it was connected in sonie mys terious way with the death dealing dl« temper. The skull of this giant, ac cording to Abbe Ferresrus. "was large ly excessive of the baskets sayd to hold the bushel, being fitted above and belowe withe teeth to the number of slxty-foure. the each of which would have weighed two ounces." Cavalier Serov claimed to have found a skull on Tenerife that had sixty teeth.—Westminster Gazette Animal Mimicry. Observers of nature are frequently struck with the singular resemblance* of Insects to leaves, dried stb and these likenesses are supposed to etc.. have grown out of the necessity of protection against or concealment from enemies. An interesting example of this kind of resemblance was brought to the attention of the En tomological society in London by a naturalist, who exhibited a spider found inhabiting some rocks near Cannes, on which were also fastened the cases of a species of moth, at rest the spider exhibited almost precisely the same form and color as the moth casos surrounding it When Burns and Tam Samson. Tam Samson was a gray haired vet eran sportsman who on one occasion when out moor fowl shooting and. feel ing the weight of years begin to press upon him. expressed the belief that the •xpedition was to be his last and de sired. in somewhat tragic style, that he might die and be buried in the moors. Burns, bearing of this. Immediately composed his famous elegy, in which he related at length the exploits and skil! of his hero, ending each verse with the plaintive line, "Tam Samson's dead." Some one having told Samson that Burns had written a poem, "a gey queer ane." about him, he sent for th, poet and in something like wrath ask ed him to read what he had written. On hearing the recital of his exploits he smiled grimly and seemed by no means displeased. "Bnt" he exclaim ed. "J'm no' dead yet. Robin. Where fore should ye say that I'm dead?" Bums retired for a few minutes: then he returned and recited to Tam the following verse, which he had com posed in the interval: FFR CONTRA. Go. Fame, ar canter like a fiJtr Through a' the streets an' neuks of KiUie. Teil e Vry social honest billle To cease his grievtn'. Foe yet. ans kalt hd by Death's dec ral lie. Tam Samson's livin'! Samson laughed gleefully and ex -'' a |n>ed. 'That's no' bad. Robin: that'll An ^ l* 11 ' P'"' î was received one* »ore iDto ha good grace».—Chambeis* journal. Make your Hens lay Every Day __ _ _ _ __ __ r By Feeding Them that you can get at fhe Enterprise Market Both Phone. Prompt Delivery. \1 TOILNEYAT LAW Y/iinv\iL\nKï /attohnxy at law\ / CALDWELL. IDAHO. \ 'practice l\ all courts' AMD C.S.LAND OFFICE IIONIKSTLVD AND î LS1YTL MV1TLRS, GIVEN SPECLVL s vAT TENTION^/ A.Y-P EXPOSITION RATES via Oregon Short Line R. R. $25.05 from Payette to Seattle and return on sale daily commencing Jun 1st. Ask agents for further panic ulars. * : à 1 i : V , 1 " You are proud of your w i f e children. and Why don't vou bring them to us to he pho We will tographe give you a picture that «rill make you prouder j still. Tel phone today for an appointment THE BÂTES STUDIO Payette, Icako. Ind. Phone 59f Two Papers For the Price of One THE PAYETTE ENTERPRISE AND THE SPOKESMAN TWICE-A-WEEK REVIEW for $1.50 a Year. Commercial Job Work a Specialty The Enterprise The Home of Good Printing tmm _ ■ Cost is Reasonable I The cost of electric lighting is the reach ot all-no oil lnrups to smoke-no foul air. within fill-no Wiring all done at Cost and Guaranteed. IDAHO-OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. - Headache For Years "I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills on hand all the time, and would not think of taking a journey without them, no mat ter how short a distance I am going. I have a sister that has had terrible headaches for years, ; and I coaxed her to try them and they helped her so much, she now keeps them by her all . the time. From my own exp er- ! ience I cannot praise them [ enough." MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL, I 63 High st., Penacook, N. H. Many persons have headache after ar.y little excitement or ex They cannot attend ertion. church, lectures, entertainments, : or ride on trains without suffer Those who suffer in this way should try Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills. They give almost instant relief without leaving able after-effects, as or bowels: just a pleasurable sense of r elict follows thetr use. i Idaho intermountain fair Boise. Idaho October 11 to 16, 1909. For above occasion the O. S. L. Ry. Co. will sell round trip tickets Payette to Boise. Idaho at rate of : $2.40. Tickets sold October 8th to' 16th inclusive, limited continuous pas f tw«i re mg. Get a package from your drug gist. Take it according to direc tions, and if it does not benefit 1 he will return your money. sage F in each direction, turn limit of October 18th. 1209. G. F. JOHNSON. Agent JOHN R. BANKS UVERÏ, FEED AND SALE STABLE. ; . ! [ Good Rigs and prompt attention. A general livery business conducted in an up-to-date manner. Your Patronage Solicited. INDEPENDENT PHONE. PAYETTE, IDAHO. ManZan ManZan is Prepared Especially for the Treatment of Piles in all of the Various Forms of This Distressing and Painful Affliction. ... , . . . This preparation is antiseptic, astringent and healing. It 13 a jelly-iike preparation put up in a tebe with perforated nozzle attached, thus enabling sufferers of Pile diseases in any form to apply ManZan to the affected parts readily. ManZan draws out inflammation and heals the affected parts. Every man, woman and child who is afflicted with piles in any form should use ManZan and avoid a painful, serious operation. VOUT money. ® n *he market today. anyone suffering from Piles or any rectal diseases a sample of the marvelous ManZan Pile Core. Don't wait. Delays are danger ous. Send us your name and address to-day and we will gladly send you a free trial package of this wonderful preparation, admitted by thousands to be one of the best remedies of its kind for the relief Pile Remedy CURES PILES We guarantee ManZan to give satisfactory results or refund Why ? Because we believe it to be the best pile cure It will be a pleasure to us to mail free to and cure of Piles in any form ever known. Purchase a 50 cent tube of ManZan from your druggist or dealer and if the preparation does not do all we claim your money will be refunded. Take no sub stitute, but insist on ManZan. PREPARED BY JOHN W. KENNEDY & CO. C hicago, U. S. A Wash Hillman, First-Class Dray Line Having the proper equipment I am prepared to move Pianos, Organs and all heavy articles All calls promptly attended. Ring up Giesler Bros. Store. Bell 'Phon« Ind. Phone R Y. CURRIN & SON LIVERY. FEEDand SALE STABLE Good Rigs and Gentle Horses, Horses, Bought, Sold ank Exchanged. Horses sold on commission and a sale guaranteed. Horse- guaranteed as rep resented or money refunded. R. Y. CURRIN & SON Phones: Bel; HI. Ind 59* Broad Street.