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    OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
N o tic e o f A p p lic a tio n f o r P a t e n t
to P la c e r L a n *la .
Ia
stats
an o p tevaicv o r F fe e fc .:
V . 8. Sen’ta— J o n a th a n B o u rn s J r ., of
P o rtla n d an d Geo. E . C h a m b e rla in o f
tb s U n ite d
S ta te *
L a n d Offloe.
R osebu rg , O regon L a n d D is t r ic t
M in e r a l A p p lic a tio n N o. 08871, A u -
goat IS, JM1.
N o tice is here b y given t h a t
N x w t o x O . D iv s l s u b
o f P o r t O rfo rd , C u r ry C o u n ty , O re g o n ,
C . H a w le y , of S alem .
haa m a d e a p p lic a tio n fo r a U n i ed
G o v e rn o r— O s w a ld W e s t, S a le m .
S e c re ta ry o f State— B en . W . O lo u lM la - States p a te n t to th e fo llo w in g described
gold an d p la tin u m b e a r in g la n d s , lo ­
ir n j.
S tate T .e a e u re r— G ao A . S tee l o f S a ­ cated in B ixea M in in g D is t r ic t ( u n o r­
g a n is e d ) C u r ry C o u n ty , O reg o n , to w i t :
lem .
S u p L P u b lic In s tr u c tio n — L , A . A ld ­ N E i 8 W | , E | N W | 8 W | , E | W J N W j
B a le m .
C o n g re s s m a n , F i r s t
p ia t r io t — W illis
8 W I , and SJ 8 W J N W l Section 8 and
e rm a n , Halen:.
S tate P rin te r — W illis D u n iw a y ^ balem . 8 E i 8 E | N E | Section 7. T w p . 39 S outh
A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A . M . T i a w f o r d , o f R an g e 14 W e s t of W illa m e tte M e r i­
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visible typewriter?
W itting in sight is part of it.
Keyboard
other part. It is as important that you see
>as to see’what you have done. T h e key-for-e
keyboard of the easy action, light running
ie
on ly truly v isib le w ritin g
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Visible Writing
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W r it e for information to
T h e Smith Premier Typewriter Company. In c
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A K e y for Every Character
BichromeRihhoe
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G aitan Touch
d ia n , c o n ta in in g 100 acres, kn ow n as
S alem .
C le r k S tate l a n d B o a rd — O . U . B ro w n. th e A c m e -E m e rg e n c y P la c e r C la im s .
C o n solidated.
S a le m .
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T h e s a id la u d s were lo cate d b y ap­
J o in t S enatoi fo r Coos an d C a rry —
p lic a n t s a d b is associates o n , o r a b o u t
W . C, Chase.
J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r Coos a n d F e b ru a ry 38, 1896. an d relocated b y
said a p p lic a n t a n d associate«, L ix x le
C u r ry — 8. P . Peirce.
Ju dg e, 2d J u d ic ia l D ie t r i o t - J . W . D lv e lb is s an d K a m a B ow ne, D e c e m ­
ber » , 1902, a s sh o w n b y n o tic e rccord-
H a m ilto n , Roseburg.
ed in B ook 8, C u r r y C o u n ty R ecord o l
P ro secutin g A tto rn e y , 9d J u d ic ia l D is
M in e s a t P a g e 70 ; a n d s a id associates
tric t— G eorge M . B ro w n , R o s e b u rg .
h a v e assigned t h e ir in te re s t in said
0 . 8 . C o m m issio n ers—J . H . U p to n ,
lands to said a p p llo a n t T lie a p p lic a n t
L a n g lo is .
'
fo r p a te n t, an d th ose th ro u g h w h om
o o d k t y o r r ic s n s .
h e c la im s , h a v e e x p en d ed over five
C o u n ty J'.n lge— E . A . B a ile y , G o ld h u n d re d d o lla r in la b o r a n d im p ro v e ­
m e n t* o n s a id la n d s in d e v e lo p in g
C ou nty Com m issioners— O tto la m e rt, t h e ir m in e ra ls a n d m in in g .
G o ld B e a c h ; Geo C henow eth , L a n g lo is .
A ll o f said la n d s are sd jao en t, a d ­
S h e r i f f - W . A . B is h e l, G o ld B eac h .
jo in in g a n d c o n tig u o u s to esoh o th e r,
C o u n ty C lo r k — G e o rg e
W . S m ith , a n d th e q u a r te r section c o rn e r a t the
S W co rn er of N W < 8ao. 8 , T w p . and R .
Gold B each.
C o u n ty T re s e -ire r— Ja m es C a u g lie ll a fo re s a id , is th e c o rn e r o f one o f th e
s u b -d iv ls lo n s of said la n d a p p lie d fo r,
W e d d e rb u rn
to w i t : th e 8J S W | N W J See. 8 a fo re ­
Assessor— W m . T o lm a n , Harbor.
School S u p L — W . 8 . G u e rin . L a ng lois. s a id , said q u a r te r section co rn er being
S u rvey o r— D . C u u n iff J r ., G o ld Beach. an established c o rn e r o f Cm g o vern ­
C o ro n er— D r . 8 . J . M x n n , L a n g lo is .
m e n t s u rv e y .
T h e re is n o k n o w n v e in o r lode or
MXBTIHUS or TUB OOVBVB.
C ir c u it C o u tt m eats F o u rth M o n d a y la o th e r m in e ra l b earing rock in plaoe on
a n y p a r t o f said' te n d s a n d no a d jo in ­
A u g u st o f each y e a r.
C o u n ty O om m tw in n e rs C o u r t m eets in g m in in g c la im s e x c e p t th e fo llo w ­
in g : W . O . C o rb in c la im , W a lte r S in ­
firs t W ed n esd ay lu J a n u a ry , April,
c la ir c la im , J o h n H u d s o n c la im , a n d
J u ly and S eptem ber of such y e s i.
P ro b ate C o u rt m eets fir s t M o n d ay in
Ribbon ConholW from Keyboard
Vorm bh and U nivw u l L in . Spurn
Perfect D im Geard
Back Space L e n r
C s n iw * Rriardm
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These are features which
¿.»Am A*» Smith Premier the
choice o f the m an who
in vestig ates
ti \V «tek»n. or (aril*«. KM. fi« .
O O N 8 T IR A T IO M .
.
Thousands Havw K idney Trouble
and D on't K now It.
■ e w T o V ln<T O at.
Fill a bottle or common jlsss with your
watar and let It at»nd tw«niy-fojr hours; S
_
.
aedlment or ssl-
tllng Indicates an
J t a - 7a unhealthy eondl-
a ® r / / t l o n of the ktd-
TJf ~ W
neys; tf it stains
3 a L L -A ] your linen It ia
evidence of ktd-
p v / C l ney trouble; too
G r i'G
frequent desire to
L .,
pass It or pain In
ths back is also
eonvtncmg proof that ths kidneys and blad­
der are nut of order.
f
W h a t to D o.
TJtsra is comfort In ths knewtodgs so
eftsn expressed. Ihst Dr. Kilm er’s Swamp-
Root, ths great kidney remedy fulfills evoqt,.
v U .i in curing rheumatism, pain In ths
baok, kidneys, liver, t ladder and every part
of the urinary passage. T t corrects InsbllMv
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
R, or b id effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
ascsaalty of bring compelled to go often
during ths day, and to gat up many tim ts
during ths night. Ths mild and ths extra­
ordinary effect ot Swamp-Root Is soon
rssHzad
It stand» ths highest for Its won­
derful suras M ths most distressing oases.
If you need a madtetne you should have the
bast. Sold by druggists la 50e. and $ I. tUea.
Yon may havs a sample bottle of thia
free by moil,
T. Kilm er k
N . Y . When srrftlng men-
snerous offer In this paper.
m ia r a « * T o a r ftow et« W it h c«*rsr»»».
C n n d r « -» M a irtlr, e u t« e m t.itp e ' -™ fo r e .e r
I I c O O . »M L « re a » .« te r -lu -o l mone»
b. ne
Wfflrrmwt m
quickly to th«
▲ o ü - r t la I'lUo.
wifi y> M
infliienee nf Dr. Ifik W
»
M cw iio
Pawing when hitched in street.
Afraid of touch of shafts
Crowding in stall.
Scaring at hogs or dogs along road
Refusing to halter or bridle.*
.
Running awaj
Pulling on one rein.
Striking.
1 ail switchers
Lugging on bit.
Bad to harness.
Bad to groom
Lunging and plunging.
Hard td shoe.
Shying
Jumping fences.
Refusing to hold back going down hit
Afraid of automobiles.
Bad to hitch to buggy or wngor
Afraid of paper. . Lolling the tongue.
Afraid of robe:
Afraid of umbrellas.
Afraid of clothes on lino
Afraid of sound of gun.
Afraid of band playfng
Afraid of canvas top wagons. AfraitLof cars
If you have horses addicted to any ot the above rnen
Chstlan*«dfn Medicine Co.
tsaoogs, T tn n .
Bo .wsixa. Os., /s a - »0,1 WI.
Black-D »tight Mook sud thml'-rr
Mod* dn« Is the b « .t le v e rtrtv d . Our
«UM» was o o k in i bad vheo you s«et
n a the medietas sad nov they srs
gettln« to
They sru Isosta« »
oar SVUL b rttvr.
B. P. B BO O K IN O TO II
Joe H u d s o n c la im .
A n y a n d a lt parsons c la im in g a d ­
v e rs e ly , th e m in in g ground described
above, o r a n y p a r t th e re o f, o r v e in o r
lode o r o th er in te re s t th e re in , a re h e re ,
b y n o tifie d th a t nn lees th e ir ad verse
cla im s e re d u ly file d according to law
a n d re g u la tio n s
th e re u n d e r w ith in
s ix ty d ays fr o m th e d a te o f tlie first
p u b lic a tio n o f t h ia - n o tic e, w ith th e
R eg ister of th e R osebu rg , O reg o n L a n d
O ffloe, th e y w ilt h e b u rre d In v ir tu e o f
th e p ro v is io n s o f la w .
ground. Look a t t h a advertisem ents In
tbs papers. AH o f 'sm to save trouble.
W h y waste tim e r ir o p p ln 'a r e « o rf W h y
If not Delivered la Ten Day. r etu is
trouble to cook t Use th e eelf -actin ' th is
an' the si read) prepared th a t' an* ths
D h p a k t m k n t o r t m x Ig r s n io a , '
au term atte t'o th e r. D o n 't fo ol sw ay
U . 8. L a u d O ffloe a t B oseburg, O rego n.
tim e «haw in' yo ur vfttlee; sat th s pre-
J u ly 17, 1911.
digested health food th a t w ill save yo ur
N o t ic k is h e re b y given t e a t
»tammlcfc trouble. D on't use th s lags
J t ir T IS l i . S C B ITS M IK B ,
th a t you've been w a lk in ' w ith : rids, uu*
whoso post- office address ia 77« O ve r­ w v s tbe wear aa* te a r ea '»as. o r stay
look B lv d ., P u tt la n d , o r e , d id , on th e i t home an' press s button o r w rite a
23 day o f J a n u a ry , 1011, U le in th is o f­ «eatoBerfi an' have w h at yo u w ant
brought to you. W e k la fu rn ish you a a y-
fice S w u m S tu e iu e n t uud A p p ic u tk iU ,
hln' y o u 'v * a .in in d to m ention quicker
N o. Oratfl-J. to p u rc h as e
8E J Sec. 12, ■o’ cRcsper to * raale r than you k in do
| T . 80, 8 . H . I t W . A l o t . 1 & 2, Section <t yourself by tbs old-fashioned meth­
1 6, T o w n th lp 3 1 ,8 ., R a n g o I t , W est, ods.
A in 't th a t i t f You bet I t to.
W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , a u l tlie tim b e r
"1 te ll you tr tb ls Idee o f h a v in ’ ev ery­
th e re o n , uu e i th e p ro v is io n s o f th e m t th in ' done easy an* w ith o u t trouble
>es ou there grou t he no use o f h irin ',
o f Ju n e 3, I87S, a n d net? a ra e n d iito ry ,
q’ w e'll at! g it to be the oreertest, tr i
kn ow n as th e " T i m 1 c r a u d Stone L a w ,''
-lln'eet. shlftteseset set o' people on th«
a t such v a lu e as m ig h t 1 « fisStTby up-
'see o t th s s lrth . T h a t's m y Judgaaeut.
p ra is s iu e u t, s w l t h a t , p u rs u a n t to such I m ay ba m letaken aa* It m ay b a s il rig h t
a p p lic a tio n , th e la n d a n d tim b e r th ere
to tabs lU s assy, b a t th a t a in 't m y ao-
ou h a v e been a p p ra is e d , $205.00 th e tlo a o t IL I d o n't foot n a tu ral w ith a
tim b e r e s tim a te d 410 000 board fe e t at lo t o' m schlnsry sow ls' an* c u ltiv a tin '
60 oento per M , a n d the la n d n o th in g ; an* reapin' an* m a rk e tin ' an ’ sn o rtin '
th a t said a p p lic a n t w ill o ffe r fin al proof a s ’ puflln' an' explodin' a ll o ver tho
pises. U f a w asn't meant to be toossay.
In s u p p o rt of h is a p p lic a tio n a n d sw orn
rher« a in 't no satisfaction to ms to do
, s ta te m e n t on th e tid s y of O cto b er, 1911, an yth in ' I f it's too blame fcasy. I Ilk a
before R e g is te r A R ece iver U n ite d to so up against a hard proposition s a ’
’ S tates L a n d O ffice, a t R o s e b u rg , O r e - bast It oat. I don’t want s m achine dep­
g o n . A n y person is a t lib e r ty to p ro ­ utised to do m y flghtin* fo r ms an' s«t
test th is purobsse b e fo re e n tr y , o r In ­ back In an easy ch a ir sa* watch It don«.
itia te s contest a t an y t im e before n a t- I H use my bead w ith ths nsxt m an. but
1 e n t issues, b y filin g s co rru l o ra te d a f-
I w an t to use m y h in d s , too. an ' th « raat
■ ti.fo v it in U iis office, a lle g in g facts
o’ m y body. By Jinks, tb ey’vs svsa got
. w h ic h w o u ld d e fe a t tn e e n tr y .
contraptions fo r m a k ln ' Babin' assy.
B bx / a m im F . J o b x s ,
" I don’t w an t to s it on a tra c tio n en-
R eg ister.
«m« to dn m y p lo w in ’. I w an t.to bava
iny tw o flats a h o it o f the plow handles
an' f«al as If F was a -rlp p ln ' tbs sod up
m yself. I w an t to straddle tb e clods
an* cues a t th e h o n e s an' dodge th s
stumps and to o ther ways w o rk m y body
O n e D e l e v e l S e p a ra to r N o . 26. one
as w all aa my bead. I w an t to push, th e
N o M ore Cerlar to S p a r e.
D is b ro w C o m b in e d c h u rn and w o rker, saw an* sw ing the ax, an' shoulder th e
.one 16 in ch p r a l'le Q u een b re a k in g sacks o' taters an' hoist eoi In to lb s
I m u s t h u s b a n d m y tim b e r to ra
p lo w , one good B o g g y , on e team w eigh­ wagon
I'm a m an an’ net Jest a sw ell­
p la c e fences a n d b u ild in g s an lh a in g 2600 lb s., one set o f h e a v y harness, headed tb ln k ln ' m achine—o r I used to
fo r m , th e re fo ra I m u s t n o t » p a re a n y one S chu tto r w ag o n as good sa new .
The Burrow Clevis
Have you a Horse w ith any
BLACK— ' One or More of th e follow­
DRAUGHT ing habits? .
STOCK af"l
to Lead.
Afraid of sudden falling of board
POULTRY Refusing
Running away when halter or bridle is removed.
Bitin
Getting fast in stall.
Afraid of sight and sound of steam
Pawing in stable.
Kicking at master or strangers
MEOICINE Tender
bitted.
Afraid of sound of buggy or wagon wheels
8tack sad poultry have few
trouUes which are not bowel and
l i v e r irregularities. J 51» ® *.'
Draught Stock ami Poultry M « h -
eine in »'bowel and l i w r remedy
for stock. I t puts the organ« off
digwition in a perfect condition.
Prominent American breeder« and
farmer» keep their herds and flocks
healthy by giving them an occa­
sional dose of Black-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
food. Any stock raiser may bny a
ffl-SSBt half-pound 'a ir tig h t can
of thia medicine frexi his dealer
and keep his stock in vigorous
health for week». Dealer« gener-
allyhecp Black-Draught Stock and
Poultrv M o ’ icine. t f yours does
en in this course of lessous, thereby increasing the
of your horse many dollars worth, whether you w
keep dr sell him. It will increa«e your safety and
dence in driving and handling any such cnimal.
The only licensed horsutrainer in Oregon,
work guaranteed
H. Z. HANSEN,
Langlois, Or
m o re c e d a r.
P le a s e d o n o t as k fo r i t
J pRofoMad w "«e»d ea I M M E D I A T I
F R E C rvport oe, pstontoElny. W . g t , .
S m M .«gal «srvlce *•<! tolvfce, aad esr
«bài*«« «r« moderate. Try n i
aa y c o /M u m p tto n c a n b e
c u re d . N a t u r e a lo n e w o n ’t
d o i t , i t n eed s h e lp . ______
SW IFT & COn
P a to n t L aw ycra,
Opp. U.8. P a te ri Offa«,Wa>hl»qtea, fi C.
T R E S P A S S
N O T IC E
A n y person o r persons tresim ssing
Upon th e C fo tt L a k e R an ch ,— th e Mo-
L e lia n a n d M a r s h a ll R an ch e s, w ill '■>«
prosecuted to th e u tm o s t e x te n t of th e
la w ; an d a rew ard w ill be g iv e n T o r In
fo rm a t.o fia n t t w ill is * t d e c - lc h t -o
tlo n o f the g u ilty p a rtie s .
»•â
•»*»» •♦»•ttl
fi.j-rtM yn.jaJ .Ts» ao 'w " eff|»»»
■rBtaff«ff«wt F M m »*» 4*t**»w ’!• '
t lc . ir . l.to o d T-iCine » de-»n » l m . . . N e
seatv w k h o w t it. (.'«« c a re t«. f'e n d y f a t h e r
e eteen } « o r biood a .« l k.-vp it (le a n , b>
i-ting n p tlie !axv Hvoi e n d d t iv in g nil i »-
uitiee Ir o in till- i-o d y. b e g in t o d « y te
n .ie h p im p le s , b o il? . V e tc h « « , t.teckL esd »
<i. r h e t » k h lv b ilio u s s o n ip o xio n b y Is k in »
- ir r t * . i . » n t y l-.r t , n re n te . A l l i i n »
«i t i - i i u U e a / u M . -.le i-d . 10c 2 te . 1 *
Htoy ÍU*****»fMri« ‘
t n t .» tf«-rw I rw
Mutria
• -M« V ! - — r--'P * * rt
T l« v -T o -I..te f o r F i f t y
f»Hk»rA»'9i*l totwtro bnldt oo*0. «
w»eu atrufiatf, 1»1* x m I puro àoc. t l AL driiggirto
It i* ,
F o r p a rtic u la rs w rite
J.
T h e p re e n trees w ill g ro w and tlie «lead
M.
L a n g lo is ,
L a n g lo is , O rego n.
one* w ill keep.
J. H. U ptok ,
L a n g lo ia , O r ., A u g u r t 2 7 , W O
N o tic e f o r I ’ tib llc a t lo n .
H, T. STEW ART
DOCTORS
"W h e n I was a young fe lle r I ‘■stoat
g e a 'ra lly wore ou t aty overalls a t tb s
knees an' my calluses was a ll on m y
hands." rem arked tbs old m an to th e
fa rm assistant
"N o w , I ta k a notus.
when th ere’s any patehln* to be done ICS
on the seat o f a m an's britches s a ‘ th e
rest o f tbs wear a s ' ts ar sss m s to eomo
uu bis bead. It's a ll lab or-savin ' In v e n ­
tions— ooatrapehune to save a < a li*r
trouble, rp u e e It's a ll rig h t, bu t i t a la .t
the w ay I was raised.
L o o t a t you.
now.’*
"W hat's tb s trou ble with ma. Unala
D a v a r* asked the assistant.
“W e ll, yon m ay be a ll rig h t; I d o n't
say yea a in 't,” said th e old man. “O n ’y
when yon came to m y son's h u n tin ' a
fob w h a t did yon d o t ><w g ot o u t th a t
there dlplom y you got fro m the state
*g rtc u llu ra l college an' eotnmenced
gsasts' about ce n trifu g al separators an'
e ls c tria fitlm p la tlo B o f p le a t Ilfs an' nu­
tr itiv e ratios an' perm anganate o' potash
a a ' such lik e. A n John, 'arid o' slain'
you np to see w h eth er you* was stout
enough to do a good m an's w o rk an* find
la* o u t w hether you knew «nouiih to
L a n g lo is
E c k le y
comparative
advantages.
HEAD ACHE
each m o u th
ci'KXY ooumtv post o rrte x s awn ro er-
m senna.
C U etdo. . .....................M iss I d a C oo ley.
.. F le tc h e r G ard n er.
...............J . W. Riley.
. . . a L .W a k e m a n .
W e d d e rb u rn
. Mr. E . H R ussell.
llllh e e ........... .
M rs. V io la A . Fry.
M a r i a l ...........
u s s s : - A - M . R ile s .
Agnese. . . • ■ •
___ A m es Jo hn sto n
P o r t O rfo rd .
. . 1 . .........J . 8 . Cupps.
D e n m a rk
OLD-TIMK METHODS.
NOTARY
T U B L IC
N o tice to T ow n S to ck o w n ers.
F o r tb e accom m odation nt th ose de­
s ir in g to ralae blooded c a ttle M . L .
K e r re tt he« b r o u g h t b is pure-blnod
Jersey b u ll in to to w n . T h e a n im a l
haa a iw a v a been g e n tle , b u t Ha o w n e r
waives a il lia b ilit y . Servtooett.
c«sft’rs».’W5ss
^ 9srsiï»vue5Kê-
D x rA trra x x r o r t h k I k t b m io b ,
U . 8 . L a n d O ffloe, a t H norburg, Oregon
K c p te in lie r 25, 1911.
N o tic e la here b y given th a t
H a x a v M . A x t b i . l ,
o f P o rt O rfo rd d/regon. w ho, on A ugust
14. 1906. m a d e
H o m e s to a I
e n try
S e ria l, N o. 0 4 « * . fo r N W J H E l, S M
8 F 1 . 8 * N K i o f H B l, 8e c. 17, T o w n s h ip
S3 8 R an ge Id jr c e t W illa m e tte M e ri
d ls n , lute file d notice o f in te n tio n to
m a t e F in a l Oqin m u te lio n p ro o f, to es­
ta b lis h c la im to tlie land etiovedescrib-
e d , b e fo re J . H . U p to n , U n t e l State«
C o m m issio n er, - t ta n g lo ie , Q rego n, on
th e lO d s y o f N o vem b er. 1911.
C la im a n t nam es as witnesses:
Jn m es S u tto n , o f T o r t O rfo rd , O reg o n .
R . O . M c E e n x le , o f ’ ’
»
H e n r y M cltrkdo, of "
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¿Olin Fr»«“ tn , o f
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I
R x m / a M I» F- Joyte
'
R eg ister.
Tris-a-toto
batwsaa
Ltfndan
and
Roms. 1,100 m iles ap art. Is th s M e a t
'«It-phoos revelation. P ro f M ejoram a
has Invented th s m icrophone fo r o m
w ith the telephone, w h ereby cvperta
of London and Rome have a lr - id y
held
dlejolntod
conversation
T-)
•stabllsh telephonic com s t u n k * nun be­
tween tbe tw o eltlos ts eeld to ba
perfectly slm pie, provided the connect
tng w ires e re th ic k enengh.
I t Is
m erely a question o f money
In tele­
phoning long dM ancas sections o f w ire
ere used, srhteh are effective tor In te r­
m ediate points, h o t perhaps not ssb-
steiille l enough fo r tb s e o ttre
<Ue
fence.
F e llin g th e aeeeseery sutstt-
tu tle n ed th ic k e r wtroe th e e lle rn a
, tlv e to the use o t th e
aicrophoae.
I which* mehes It a ta ri» !« to bear wot<h
I tran sm itted over ffls T h in n e r
wtree
Ths tong««* dlstanae tar e ftootlve to te
' phoning f r i m London to ad preaori
t r MnreotUaa,
tM ffdtea A lataaL
.