Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909, August 28, 1902, Image 4

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Calico CMrftain.
County Official Paper
Er.ur-il in the lVwt-oilice :it Enterprise
Ore., as Se.-niid-class matter.
SI TuSrUITIDX U.VTl'.S.
fiiijlc copy, per year SI"-
S:n:ie copy, six neinth
tingle copy, three raonths
When you olianjie your address, polity
this odwv, civiiis your .rtetit am! fufm-
t..fn. e address, so that the I'uieft.wn
may reach yon promptly.
tight made to injure the businesf-j
of the manufacturers of the auto
mobiles just as there was when the
bicycle came into general use.
Great publicity will be given every
accident ami scarcely any tiling said
of the ineiits of the vehicle. liut
the auto is bound to have' its run
of popularity just as the bicycle
dhl and after the novely is worn
off it will take its place among the
other useful anil necessary methods
of conveyance in proportion to its
cheapness ami utility.
una siatc, i,y act of .v.iixt i. Land! Land!! Land!!!
Itessie '. Wa,.'iH-r
of Joseph, county of Wa'lowa. State of!
Tins paper is kept on file by Albert
Tozier's Advertising Asteney. Portland
Orcon, where advertising may be re
t eived for it.
ISSUED KYEKY TI1UKSDAY
TIIL'USDAY. AUGjlT 2S, P.102.
Oregon, litis this day tiled in this othre
hi-r sworn statement No. I'M, for the
purchase- of the SIC, r of Seclinn No.
I. in Township No 1. N. Rar.re No. IT
K. YV. M., and ili o:l'.-r proof to show
that the- land sought is more valuable for
its tiinh.-ror stone than for aur'.niltural j
purposes, ami to tallisii his claim to
aid land hi-forc John A. Humble. I'. S.
foniiuissioner. f.t Josiph, Oregon, on
Thiirsilay. t!:c llsh day of Septcmlier.
l'JOJ, He nam. s as witnesses:
Charles I.. Hart-horn, William A.
Jones, Al'.iert Hartshorn, Frederic V.
Wanner, a!l in Jos-ph, Oregon.
Any and all persons rlaimin;; adverse
ly the above-described lands are repicst
id to rile their claims in this ol'iee on or
hi foresaid 11th day if Septt inlier. l!rj.
E. W. Dartlett. H.-jrister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Ia Grande. Orcjron.
Julv. 17. W02.
,!iee is herehv Riven that the tulow-
TIip llnrleiuli Keal Estate Atreney i,..,,;1H.cd settler has tiled notice til in
OTICE FOR PUBLICATtox.
lainu othce, at La Grande 0re
jD,y it, i!w
Nofiep I herphi rrl...... .. "
,..) .......... i.f hi.? i the ,
NOTICE FOlt PPBLICATION
Land Ovfici! at La Grande, Oregon.
Julv HO, l'lO-i.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his
intention toeomiiiuteaiidinake final proof
in support of Ih claim, and that raid
Evidently the populist party has
not been entirely ab.-orb ed in Kan
gas. At a recent state convention
of that party seven delegates were
present and signified their inten
tion of nominating a ticket.
It is announced that the greater
part of the lumber to be used in
the construction of the great
Isthmian canal will be from
Oregon, which will be another
sirand advertisment for the state.
Elgin seems to be the most un
lucky town on the. face of the globe.
She has burned out numerous
times and last week she was struck
) lightning. The town must
hive been started in the wrong
phase of the moon.
men can onlv tell. Now thai there
is a ereat stir about a trans-contin-
A peculiar state of affairs with
reference to commerce exists along
the western coast of Oregon. In
Tillamook, Coos and Curry coun
ties nearly all of the wholesale
trade is with Ban Francisco. This
trade does not come to Portland
because there Is no frentient regular
joniiiiunication established. Why
rhi w not .Imio Portland l,,,,illes j Pf' "'ill 'HMnado rloro.lohn A.humble
.... L . S. Commissioner, ut Joseph, Oiei-'on,
on September 0, ldO-', viz:
II. E. No. ,l3iil, John A. Branson of
Tri.Mili llroiron. for 111.. T'1.1 NWL'
ental road wiih a terminus at Coos i See. -27, sE1,' SW'.j ami s'w ;4' SFJj
bay, Portland announces that a j See T. as K. 4(1 E. W. M
" ... ,. I lie naniew the followim: witnesses to
steamship line is to bo established i pr his continuous resident upon and
... n t.;., .v IU-.. ihivfs ; cultivation ot sanl laml, viz:
IKJ lilt n.j lr V I I I V- - l T x .
But then every one knows t'aat it
will never materialize. Portland
is in the same box with numerous
other towns. She -has too many
wealthy men who would rather
clip coupons than exert themselves
in using their capital in away that
would k-ep them from dry rotting
and be a lasting benellt to the
is'.ate of Oregon.
eigb Iteal Estate Agency - jni..;1M1(,I settler has men "'" named sett'er hu8 Hie,! , ,, ,. ,e, ,r?'"ri,,!
, the n..,rk,.t some choice ; inu-nti,,, to ; "e , ".f";' , ! to commute ...J ' t" '
real estate. Notice there: 1 '. , - "t! at V . . of hi, citt'P
of line bottom land with i , , ,.i.r at Enterprise. l",,, I) W.dC an I s n""le 21
an abuniianceof running water w ttli s-nt-inh-r I". 1 of i at Enterprise, Orem,,, .,; 'K;., ,. 2'
water rights; !0 acres in enhivatton; , I h e,.U L u.l U. A e K f, M. .
tin finest alfalfa or wheat land; price ! ' NK,V ,v yK;, XWj; See. 7, T 1 j 4 KV. M " U
, . -ill' "ii.V,vim;.s the' followins; witnesses to He names the following Wi..
e property that will ! He nanus tin lonowm 1OI1 tr..ve his continuous reai "n,,s In
ran mote von the i l'rve h,s "?" "!l," -iml cultivation ..f. said lan-t v V!Ce UW m
" ; i en tivation of said laud. y. . (leori'O W Ilvatt V u c. .
nil Classes 01 real s.muelA. Hart. Ford Hillnian, ( arno ' n.o . iijatt, K. w . Stff,
io. r.t and John W. Allen, all of j latch and Henry 0. MahaftVy ,?
PS
$2."ii0 on "ii sy term?
We onlv lnindl
sell, eonsrapiently
lowest prices on
nmnert v.
Call on o, write the firm for farther; Enterprise. Ore,...,.
particulars.
The UntLEtoit Hum. Esr.m: Aokxcv I mil.ic LASI) SALE.
Enterprise, Oregon
K. W. Hartlett. Uejrister.
Notice is herehv jriven that In pursuance
ol instructions from the Coniiuissioner of
I udeneril hand (liii.e, under iiuthoritv
ve tnl in him lv sect ion K. S. t. S. Kev.
t it., as amended by the Act tit t impress
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION",
Land Ulhee at La uninoe, w " . H, ,,,,. ait,. ,Kr,. we will ,,ro
July I'.1 ,,,,,iierat puhlic sale on the 'Xli day
Notice is herehv (riven that the f wine ' i r next, at 1" a. in., at this otllee,
... . Si. : . I...- i.. ....... il... f..t ..nine truet nf lllllll. tll-Wlt :
namen sen er nas men niMiee ! m i nm n- n v ... ; .i
ti.... to make tinal nroot in sunport of ner I W.t SK, See. 30 twp. 1 b. h. 44 lv W- jtetllber.
claim and that said proof will he made he- M. containing 40 acres
f.ire'I). W. Sheahan I'.S. Coniiuissioner Any am
Ei.terpri.se, Orcjron. " " of
E. W. UAPiTLETT, Repster
Court Session.
?o.ale court is the !,,.
Alo'iiluy of each nionth.
County court meets on the first W
neftlny in January, April, Julj audsl
eef,
! rferp
if I'.r'.ternri,.. tlreuoll. nil S.pt. S. I-"'.
viz. H. E. !'s-'". Maude E. (.'raisr. of Kn
i.Tprlse. Oieiron, for the E';.. N KV,
1 ' SE' , See. I I. T.2 N.. It. 1 V. W M.
lie names the followimr witnesses to
prove Ins continuous resilience upon and
cultivation of. -ail hind, viz:
Henry C. M luall'ev, (i.idias Beauiloin,
Wallaiii- H. Decker, and William K.
Crai, all ot Enterprise. Oreiron.
K. W. BARTLETT, Register.
""I persons claimiuK adversely ! Circuit court convenes on
" tl.irj
-Madison P. lley, John V. Scott,
Frank tiowint! and John Beiiiufiekl, all
of Joseph, Oregon.
E. W. B.ir.Ti.i.TT
l;tyiter
SUAirtONS.
Idaho Piepublicans at their re
cent state convention declared in
their platform tor a revision of the
Dingley tariff so as to "place on
tlu free list every article and pro
duct controlled by any monopoly,
and such other articles and pro
ducts as are beyond the need of
protection."
In the near future complaints
about a "oar famine" will be in
or;l?r again, as the West has a tre
mendous crop to m ovo to the sea
biard and to milling centers.
With an average of 77o bush ds to
the cars, it is estimated that it
would ttfke a train D2.000 miles
long to move the country's whr?at
crop alone.
Is Tin: CiKcriT CocitT of thk State ok
OhKUOS. lei; WALLOW" A Cul'XTY.
B, li. La rn am.
Plaintiff.
vs.
Allen SitiiEi'-StticAKiNf; Maciiink Co,
Pefendant.
To the Allen Sheep-Sheariug .Maeli'iie
Company, defend.int.
You are hereby teipiireil to appear
and answer the complaint fihil against
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Ollii'f at La Grand,1' Oregon.
July IT. D(o2,
Notice is herehv given that the followin
ti nned settler lias tiled notice ot his inten
tion tn make tinal Proof ii!
support of his claim, and tiiat said proof
will he made before 11, W. Siieahun, L", S.
CuiiiiuisMuuer at Enterprise, Oregon, on
Sept. nth., 1'niJ. viz :
ii. E. No. 7:;i, .lohii Baker, of Enter
prise, Oregon, for the W'.. NK'J A" Evj NW
U fee.ai.Tp. 1 N.K.4.1 E. W. M.
II- names the following witnessed to
prove hi- continuous residin:e upon and
cultivation ut' u id laud, vi;: :
Pulk Mays, Genre- C. Itussell and
Laniel V. Warnock. all ot .Ios.'ph. Oregon,
and Joseeiyn U. Mathcney, of Luler
prise, Oregon.
E. W. Harriett, lunisier
NOTICE FOB ITB1.1CATI0N.
Land Office at LaOrande Oresron.
July HO, l'.HVJ.
Notice is herehv (jiven that the follow inu
named settlerhas tiled notice of his inten
tion to commute and make tinal proof in
support o( his claim and that said proof
will be made before 1). W. Sheahan U.
S. Comjiiissioner at Enterprise, Oregon,
on Sept. 10, 11I0J. viz:
ttie anove ilesi rilieil laiuls are iimi-ni iu juumlny in Alav, mid the fourth u ,
tile theirelaitus in this oitice omvr neioic . , -luuony
..... .1.... ..I....... ii..i,mii imii lor iiie I'oin-
ine ii.i i.'v. .....-...... --
i.icncenient of said sale, otherwise their
rints will be forfeited,
'.. W. BAUTLETT.
ile'istcr.
Date 1 Augu-t 2iJ, tll .J.
. PROFESSIONAL.
Settlers' Claimnuts,
ICyou want to file on land, prnvi
up on your homentearl. bnv 0,.i,,.i
The tourist travel between the "na, or trai.B.ict my oiber
East and the Pacific Coast Das "o..u uutuiesg, call
PULLMAN ORDINARY
SLEEPERS.
address.
reached enormous proportions in
the last few years, and calls for a
seecial diss of equipment. To
meet this demand the Pullman
Company has issued from its shops, EteVDrise
...t .. :. ...i. ..:.,.. it ii.. il,., '-Poll. ' ' '
vvii.ii ii iei;uii ii.ini v i .iiis mi; i mi-
These
on ot
D. W. Sheahan
U. S. C0MMISS10XE R, .
" Oregon,
leener.'
NOTICE FOR I'lT.LlCATION.
Lan I Ollice at LaOrande, Oregon.
August 1.J, l'.IOJ.
you by the plaintiff in the above entitled j Notice is hereby uiven Unit the follow
,".o,.rt ".,,.1 iviH.in uiv iv.-ks! from ! iiirt "amed settler has lili d notice, of hi.-
ami after the 7lh day of August, ldOJ,
intention to make lii.al proof in support
in his claim, and that Faid nronf ttill be
tin-same beins; the date of the tirst imi-j ,,.irle betoie J. F. liui let'li, Li. Sj. Com
Heation of this summons. j mis-ionei at Losl ne, Oregon, on Octobei
! 4. 1-0.', vi.:
. lili.nn A. oniack, of I.ostine, Ore.
Baker county has stopped issti
i.ts warrants for coyote scalps on
i'te "rounds that the state fund i
exhausted and the county has to
a Ira nee the entire amount of the
bounty and further that with the
ii"ciiiii' of tic coyote tin- jack rab
l.ii increases to an alarmin: extent.
TiitH the il-ath km 11 of the scalp
b )un:.y law i - oi.-iii' snauded i.-ven
in I istern Oregon for vrhose l;ene
!it th" 1-iT v;;?r ..uipposed to h:vi
been passed.
The ofL'atii.atiou known a? tie
Tr.uis-.Mk-ri.-sippi conrn'ss that
was in se.--.-ion at St. Pan': la"t week
j. tssi-d ;i resolution strongly ron
:ie::in!iii;' the frroat cotiibination.
;! c.tjiltal known as tru -ts and fav
or"tl tl:e enacmont of laws that
will stop tln.ir growth if the one?
on t!ii- statute hunks at present are
You will take notice that if on fail so
to answer said complaint within said
time, yon will be in default for want oi
answer, and the plaintiff will lake jii.'n.'
ment acainst you for the sum of .f 17.'!. -0.
with interest thereon at the rate of six
per cent per annum from July 13th, 1001.
ami ids costs and disbursements, w hieh
judgment will also include an order to
the effect that the following ibsen'ou!
IH'isonal property, to-wit. a del t amount
ing to the sum of aboil .tUi'i.OO hereto
fore attached and jMrnislif-d in the hands
oithe F. 1. MeCully Company, ut Joseph,
Oicfioii, or so much of such debt as may
be necessary, be applied in satisfaction
of such judgment or the execution that
may be issued thereon.
Tiiis summons is published in toe
Wallowa I biet'lain. oi Enterprise, (Jie-.'on.
for six consecutive weeks ami s-ev;:.
is.-ues thereof, by order of lion. Kobetl
I'.akin. jiidu'" of the abovo named conr!.
!iii ii older i- nia leand dated at i b.iin
ber, at Union, Orejfti, tho L'tnl day of
August, ly'JJ.
hjoif .. iii:N";i::n-iN,
1. W. S:ii:aiia.v,
Attorneys for Plait, til!
il E. No. t'.':;7 for the Sa SK'j
lwp. L'. S. K. -l:! W. At.
He naui.-s the tolloAinn wifues'es to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cuitivati jn ol said latid, viz:
tiawtord V. Woniaek. Newton V.
llowiiH, t buries E. Van Fell, Floyd Hum
muck, ol Losline, On-jjon.
E. W. BAUTLICrr,
ltcgister.
NOTICE FOB 1'1'BLICATlcN.
Land Ollice at Ln Grande, Oregon.
Julv 17, 1!MJ
mon l"lri 1 1 M1 ri'
II. E. No int;;:, Oral lWcl.er, of . . r.m,. r T tj CknnU
Enterpiise. Ore-on, for the W".2 NV'4 1 "Fl"''." V, BW . tdliUctfCcil!
and W.; SW'j Sec. L'S, T. 1. North B. 4-"i I sleepers hem" built on the same
v w t man, nut- not nirnisnen wmi ine
He names the followinjr witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation ol' said laud, viz:
Lawsun FeeCher.U . 11. tiraves, Henry
W. Beecher, all of Enterprise, Oregon,
and Jasper J. Ward, of Joseph, Orptrnn.
E. W. BAKTLETl, Keister.
NOTICE FOB IM'BLICATION,
Land Office ut Latinindo, Oreann.
July HO, BiOl
N'jtice is hereby civen that the follow
in j! niimed settler has tiled his intention
toenuiniute anil make tinal proof in sup
port of his claim, mid thitt said proof
will be m ide before John A. Bumble, I'.
S. Commissi ner at Joseph, Oregon, en
Sept. 11, V.Ml, viz:
H. E. No. 10.U:l, Materson V. Oil-
of Joseph, Oreeoii. for I he V
NI
same defiance. Tltey are e.piipped ; Att0rney grjfj COUnSSlOr 8t Uff
with mattresses, blankets, sheets, ' ul lu,i
pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, I , -riv.B.s iikkuon.
brushes, etc., requiring not bin- of j tTu A0"1 !'
,, i- i . i t " i i i ,i i tonded to with (lisputeh. Pruct ce in tU
the kind to lie furnished by the state and Federal Courts and ffl
passeiifter. Kach car has a stove j Department.
for inakini: tea and coflee and do
ing "'light hotisckcepinir," and each
section can be fitted with an ad
justable table. A uniformed por
ter accompanies each car, his busi
ness being to make up berths,
ti ph tbo Pfir olcMii !iinl IomI.- Mftor-
the ants and com'forts of the pass-1 Cl,lls to ftU Jwrto of ntj
, , ., . . t priiiimnc nnsweied.
enge In each o he tran.8 , UmMciiw, j, ;
which a thspa ched ( lady rom ci.t.rcl,. oilico up stairs in Berhmd
Portland by the (). U. it N. Co. is building " West ol Drug store,
to be found one of these "Pullman
list
lied y
rv w
J0
CKAS. A. AULT. L
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Enterprise Oregon.
lore, of Joseph, Oroeoii. lur the l Or,in.lri. Slienpr " The p-ir nl-1 t . ti I??'
;i 4. NI h XW.M a-1 NW'4 si''4 Sec. , ' j ; ,i' wm i. n i i J" A" "":igh. W. S. Bv.-.leigh. m
I I I N , U 4..S. F. W. M tached to the ''Cliieago-Portland ! Sr.?
lie name's the' 'foil . win-' witnesses to S ecial" goes through to tMlicago pllDI 0 RSIR'FIPil- V
prove his coidiioions residence upuiiaiid
ultivationol said land, viz:
William T. lu ll, tieoryu Boner, Clark
Auiey and William blickiiey, all ol
Joseph, Oregon.
JC. W. BAUTLETT,
Be -inter.
NOTICE RIB I'EBLICATIOX.
Land (Miicc ut Laliramle, (Irejioii.
August Li, BiO'J.
Notice is heri'Ny eiven t hut the foilow-
ill-.f llltltlCl! Helll.T lew liltt.l o. Ii..., .,1' i.;
I intention to comm. no and in ike I'mai
v...;.... :. 1.... i... . : .: . .
Sloiua-natiied' settl-r"l,as f.le.'l !;. ,f:f"'",; S"IM",'n L':ji:"' ;""'' t;i'"
i hi-inieuiion to i.mke ini.-H pro.,i in -up-i ".""! ""'V!'1 lU." aia-lo b...iro A. C.
i i - 1 1 -I his cl.ii.n. and thai s:ii.j pp.o, ' Mnlth, ! .S Coi.';m:ss:oiier ui li:,tei rise
I wili he ina.le bit ;r- I'. V, s !e-.i : i.i u . I' . Oregon , on Sej.r L''i, U'Ol', viz :
: s. Coii:i.i-i-i!.-i- at l.iitcrpri-e, ( o .-on, 1 .Mary I'ralher, ol Joseph, Oregon, II
i ' " ."'I ; ,"' '.' -, , , I'-- ll.HiO t..r tlm Lot (i, SI '
"" ;- ;."" r ' ".."". ih4 s 1 nw.'j si
: l ii' I "I 1 1 l c . I (V ' PI , , (lit I I It I . ' - fll.'
s -e i, 1 . 1 S. I;, t: ,v Lot- (.; ,v ,
: Tp. ; is. B. I.. I) W M.
' III- l::M,ie- fl'.e io!;o-.MPU Wlt!-'--e t
: I'i'i.e --ntitiii.iii- re -!-ieiic
ATTORNEYS AT LAW-
Practice in ull Courts of the Stale.
without chanw. and the one io tbo w w ' Oi UUilttlUII
"Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas j
City without change. Passengers I
in this car for Chicago change to a I
similar car at Granger. en . , t , .
,,, f . i , , , . ,. 'H Real Estate and make Co ec
.Much of the hrst class travel is 1 .. ....
being carried in these cars, the! tions on Commission.
iates being lower, and tin; service 'Do Conveyancing and Abstracting
mvuly equal to that in the palace Oflice.in Court House Block.
For rates and full information, ! ENTERPRISE OIIEGOS,
including folders, wriie to .;
A. L. t'rai". ! A. C. Ssriric J. S. IIoiclv,
(ieneral Passenger
-t
4 XWW;
see, 1. i''.vp. 1. !
u. -in i,. c, . ,i.
He li.iiues Iiie iollowini; witnesses to
prove his co'Miiri'.ns resiiliicu upon and !
Agent, 0. R. & N. Co. Portland,
' iregon.
' LODGE DlllECTOUY.
o. K. .
Smith & Hotlgin
i ATTORNEYS AT U
ENTERPRISE, ORE.
. lilf.vuf.--n I -aid l:,r.d. I u :
Hons, (ia-ihler of Paradise. Oreon.
end Kov A. I .i n-t ( i.n .e ( i. .Ve.-t. alio
Uavid It. Allen, ah of l-.nterprise. Ore-.-. n.
V.. W. B.otleM. Bi.ui-tcr.
p tn and ! c dtivalion of s,u, land, v iz :
loini A. Wweil and Si!. 11 !,,!! ,t '' ' 'o'." :! :;!icy
b'seph. .1 .N. sjnil, ,1,-lield. i,t Imm'.ba. 1 0l''1"1' of the Fa t
anil baraii . Jewell, ol I j-.tern, is,. ( n-,.. regular Conimiimeai mix t!-. i.'t.-.-i
K. W. BABl'Ll.Ti'." ' i and tboTbnd s-,t ,, -,,r i, .' i'. I promptness.
- 1 ,0.0 100 1 .
isler. I at 1 :!() P. A! in ...,:.. 11..11 i.-. . ..
! TiS Oregon. All visi,i,; i,,,,,,,,.. ! : '" Orniid.;.
land si,t,,,-, ;,iv eurdi.illv i,,vi-t.d tu 'hct; "l'ans ,o the Borland
n:J attend. " ' ' Building.
Chanter, u TiO,
'II s! il". In.ids its
LAM) Ol-TICK BPSIXESS
In all ils di-jiartiiieiits transacted
in this o!);ce. Lund Plats for inser
tion. All t ilings Mild CotiU'sts;n
fully leeonled anil attended to with
TIMBi'.B LAM , ACT .H'NK, :;,
SUTICK M IB l'CBLICATION.
l.'tiite.l Sf-ites Lund O.'iiiv, jf
i.-. n o: .e, lire., .nine l.i, fa.u.
Notice is hereby j;ivc1i that hi compli- jjjj
iiico wilti tim provisions of the act oi iL
'o,-ii:rcss of .hine Ii. I S 7-S , entitled "At: 'yl
act for I lie sale of timber lands7 in tin N
ii.
!":i..equ:ue. Ihevetoon the adop- : W.ui.,0.1 TetKtory." .s es'ended to
lion stood 2" to I'd which would in-! 1,1 1 "'" Pul-ii. I.un-I Si ales hv act of An
!.... ,1 ..,1 i iit 4,1S'C, Widia-n I'.. 'I'.c.'iart. of Co!-
..ii.au- .ii.u u,e uiiouoaiice was very j .1X. county of V, ,i,,mi,. Mate ot W-i,- V
1 1 1 j l lor an organization that 1 m-'ton, bus t' is d.iv lilel in this oilici.
mikes such great pretensions.
I his sworn statement No 10. tl , f.ji the pie- ii
chase ot the v.' S"0.' . See. If ., i 1.
! MV'.i' N XIV,', ol ,-ee. M in Towt.- i t?
I ship No. 2 N.. Banec .o, -I5 K. j gj
.Navigation of the air ninv not I " . -M., and will oii.-r prooi in sh)wih:it!
1,.,. ... -,r , 1 .. 1 ... ,, ' i 1 Ihe hind sought is more vain. i'ile fnt its!
! so near at hand as sup .osoil. ,;,. ,.. ,i .,,,;. ,.i,. ,i I
j raiiro:?! i. ),t in; coiitnietoil in j uss nnI to .-it.iiIisii t his claim to
ikml Litratnro T1, N,"'tlitni 1a'iti- '
among railways for i is adwr-
,'"" lising inatter. lis painphlets
POJ AlWOSt tol,'(,rH-' 1''"u'il,'t":' ('U,-I a re tasteful iy
gouen up anil are valuable tor what
they contain, i.eie is a partial list
V.hat .tSr. .'in,:. W. -v0, oiii;rl ltinK.
trrM !. !, m M ill
send oul. carefully mailed, upon receiptor
prices given. Any combination can be made, and monev
or express orders, silver or stamps will be accepted This ia
a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading mat
ter for little or nothing.
Be
Pl.it. s eoiivetul weekly from Lawl
Bothnia: 0
Will be
r ni iiy electricity at a r-peed of Kid j l riday the l.'lh day oi Septeinbcr, Bx).'.
1 .lies an hour. The i-enltar mirt IIJ '""w :,s "esses.:
of it is that scientists sity the train
cannot possibly leave the track lu
ll Amy E. Foi.-sytiii:
., Bu: K. B.vri:': Worthy Matron
S.'Oiet.ir.".
Uo.ithnen of tiie World
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j, i-egulnrly on the Kir.-t and Third .M,,n
:: day nights ot ...;.,-!, nion'i,. Transient
ji ..1-iglii.nirs Corilial'iy invited.
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U.S. Commissioner
It,
W, ls;j.DR- JORDAN'S orkat P
(ieori:.! Laralue, Anson (.'. Lara bee,
Lo'.i L. Ciaik, ad of Mosco-.v, Idaho, and
Lav id !'. Tri;nlile, o;'CoIia:c, Wa.ihinton.
Anv a, el all persons claiuiir-. adveiselv
the alMve-descrtlvd lands art) riTjUested
to l!Ie their claims in this ollice on or be-
t ,H' train 1:5 practically welded to j fore sail l day oi September, 1J0J,
cause of the great speed. The
theory held hv -electricians is that
the track and cannot leave it as
long a, the power is on. 'hn. is
the use of a real navigation when
we can travel at this rate with per
fect safety.
K. V. P,.i:ii,::tt, Kegister.
The more recent victims of acci
dents on an automobile are .ir
Thomas Lipton and Sultan of
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