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JUNE 19, 1913. Taw INLAND EMPIRE LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewistown, Mont. May 21, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Susie Long, sic Straw, Mont., who, on; July 21, 1909, fade H. E. sental No. 06410, for BE%,, sec. 13, T. 12 N., R. 14 E., awl Iota 3 ad 4. sec. 18, T. 12N., R. 15 E., Montana P.rincipal tun, and also that Mary tet. Rocheford - , of Straw, Montana, who on May 14, 1910, made H. B. serial No. '010442, for tS% , SW%, aea. J.2; NW% NWIli s sec. 13, T. 12 N., R. 14 E., Montana PnineiPal Meridian, and also that John Sterape, of Straw, Montana, lin, on Jane 10, 1910, raatle H. E. serial No. 010935, for lot 1, NE% NW%, eee. 18; E34. iSWU., sec. 7, T. 12 N., It. 15 E., Mon tans Principal Meridian, and also that James M.. Long, of Straw, Montana, who, on October 16, 1909, made H. E. dental No. 07401, for S%. SE%,_sec. 12; NI13%, and NW% NE%, sec. 13, T. 12 N,, R. 14 E., Montana 'Principal Meri- dian, have filed notices of intended to make iliaal three year prof, to establish ;claims to the lands above described, before the Register and Receiver, .at Lewistown, 'Montana, oh the 24th „day of June, 1913. Claimants name as witnesses: ICOurnties C. Spurgeon, - James M. tong, Susie Long, Mary A. Roche - ford and Jehn. Stemorle, all of Straw, Montana. 5-22-6-19 C. E..McIckn, Register. THE CITY DRAY_ LINE AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER Prompt Services to All BOB SKYLES, Prop. Phone 60 -Moore Dray & Transfer Line GEO. F. CURRY, Prop. Phone 45 Moore :-: Mont. trade vaprka in I copyrights obtained or no fee. Solid model. sketches or photos and de. acription for FREE SEARCH and repo, t on patentability. Bank references. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for you. Our free booklets tell how, what to invent and nave you money. Write todsy. Di SWIFT & COt PATEFIT LAINVIRL 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. Scrubhard-NOMORE Put: our , Lino- leum your floor BE SURE IT'S Richardson's Long -Wearing Linoleum 6 - 7 1 / 2 , wide L. L. BANNAN Basin Lumber (The Home Folks) IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR 401 119 , EIMItirlefretiffike ifi - CARRY A PULL 'LINE OF ALL STOCK FLY TIME IS HERE and now is the time to get your screen doors o Roundup Lump A Egg Lump . . $4.75 LET US FIGURE ON THAT SILL WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY There's no plate like home. VIRTUES ARE RELATED FOR THE SANE REASON THAT VICES ToGETHER. ;The 1/4-1-C.S are seldom found alone; and oiis vhu is n.mrly always ac- omp:nt.ed by others. It is not surprising to find that a skilled workinJs atubitiZes or that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Lewistown, May 10, 1913 Notice is hereby given that Otto Phillips, of Straw, Montana, whe on June 18, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 636, serial No.-03913, for SE% SW% sec. 28; E% INW 1 / 4 „ NE1 1 4 SW% section 33, township 13 N., range 1.6 'E., Montana Meridian, has filed no- tice of intention to make' final five 'year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. II. Peck, U. S. Commissioner,, at \M Garn,e111,\ontana on the 16th day of June, 1913. ' Claimant names as' witnesses: Wibliem Gordon, J. M. Sperry and H. E. `Gaugler, all of Straw, Montana, and N. A. Phillips, of Lewistown, Montana. 5-15-6-12 C. E. McKoin, Receiver. --- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Lewia- town, Montana, May 1, 1913. Not:ce is hereby given that Ethel C. Hirsch, of Straw, Montana, assignee of John V. Burns, has this 1st day of May, 1913, filed in this office her appli- cation to select under the provi- sions of Sections 2306 and 2307, Re- mised Statutes of the United - States, the SE% SW%, Sec. 10, Tp. 13N., It. 16 E. M. M. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely the lands described, or de - airing to object because of the 'mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the diaP0sal to applicant, should file their aril- davitis of oroteat in this office on or before the 9th day of June, 1913. 5-a-6-6 t C. C. M.cKOiin, Register. S. Montana. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S: Land Office at Lewistown, Montana, May 10, 1913 Notice is hereby given that Dominick Schmidt, of Genial, Montana, who on. July 31, 1906, made Homestead Entry No. 4666, ..for N 1 / 2 NW!,, SW% -NW'4, NW % '.1.1,W 1 4, section 25, township 11 N, ra*s ,17 E. Montana Meridian, has fieki-enoOce of intention to make final five establish claim proof to claim to the'l e. fere W. H. ,P4 1 at. Garne111,41 of June, 1913 * .\, , Claimant nam sass: Frank' Frank Smith, [W Ns: ei Frank Scally and CarlItC, s. Garneill, Montana. ' 5-15-6-12 C. E. McKain, Res hove described, be. ,,S. Commissioner the 16th day - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. :Land Office at Lewistown, Montana, Jtne 7,1913. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas W. J. Neel, - -of Moore, Montana:, who. on August '25, 1909, made H. E. No. 06747, for 11•I% NEVA, N 1 / 2 NW%, Sec. 21, Pp. .16N., Itg. 16E., Montana Meridian, has filed notice of intention to inak,e final Three Year Proof, to (eta:bash claim to the land above described, 'before the Register and Receiver, at 'Utvilutown, - Montana, an the lath day of July, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: William E. Deer, Enoch M. Neel, ...ssetaltsKiNefiggs.. all of Moore, Montana. 6-12-7-10. C. E. McKoln, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Jawica\suAsivAi&swEiv& Land Office Land face atw ?mug, • Notice is hereby even that Sane 4, 1913 Cornelius Auweat, of Buffalo, Fergus County, - Montana, who, on May 14, 1908, made 11. E. No 6029 serial No. 04553, for N% SE%, *section 6, township 12 N., range 14 E., Mont. Meridiem, has filed , notice of intention to make final 'five year proof to establish Claim to A ttie land above described, before W. - H. Peck, U. S. Commissioner, at Garaelll, Montana, on the 7th day of July,1913. Claimant names as witeemes: Claude Phillips, John A. Dover, Spoon and Yebrand Adwen a Buffalo, Montana. 6-6-74 C. R. 16eKole .aars he has a goodheart; and we tonally believe that when a woman smokes eigarets that she will shatter the sev- enth conuniandment upon, request. When we learn that a. man has rendered. a correct schedule of his property to the assessor, we take it as a matter of course that he 'loves his children and for the same reason if a human hyena is arrested for wflie-beating, we are certain that he drinks and swears. This relation; between all good bab- as, as well as the kinship among bad ones, is, not accidental. It 'is founded upon a' fixed rule. It is this: Habits are good 01 ' ;bad in accordance wtih whether or not they enable us to. render ser- vice. We render service only • thru co-operatioa; and man, being natur- ally al at:octal animal, imitates those with whom he comes in contact. with whom. he cooperates. ALL RAILWAYS TO SAFEGUARD THE PUBLIC AGAINST DISEASE Aside from the cuietomary disinfec- Lien of passenger coaches the medical department of the Great Northern steps railway has gone several far- ther ift joining the country -wide movement to safeguard publichealth. It_ has Wen the . custom for several years to compel appeciantte for positions on dining and sleeping ears it undergo - the strictest physical •exkeilnation. 6 - efore entering the em- ploy of, the Hill ey4tean. The latest order draws _the line even finer, making it 'imperative that every em- ploye who even talus a abort leave of absence to undergo a physical ex- amination by company physicians be- fore returning to the service. In this way, the medical eonps declares, i` will be to continue continue in the public service if he is suffering from tuberculosis , or any other infectious or contagions disease. Further precaution is taken .by the company in barring 4tdes1r- able employes from employment where food is stored and linens or tableware are kept. The Great Northern railway 1,s one of the few • systems that owns its own sleeping cars, and thus it is en- abled to carry out the innovation ad- vocated in the leading medical Jour - 11018, of placing an absolute barrier against the spreading of diseases, by hawing its medical corps guard every possible avenue of danger. The American Medical Assoeiation which will convene in Minneapolis in July, is expected tQ launch a far- reaching public Aesith campaign along these lines, urging every rail- way in the United Stages to loin in the movement. What will make an orange tree bear flowers and fruit on the porch or in the Nouse? Es a question fm• an expert hor- zeist, and the answer would be hv ppevitiv conditions. A let- •retary of agriculture in ht bring the desired inform - Should a s fl e p e have a cor- ner torn off wIlit:On t , , caasession of person holding or 04y,ering lame? Is there a law on this p\8411 ' • There is no law whielicahmires that a sealed envelope be torn In Inan nor by the holder. When the platef- flee has delivered a letter property - e., to its correct address -its responsi- bility ends. Whitt. the value, Ir ony k _or a hound volisme a11 - 4 - 41 - iti - A - Ifei - W - 141rror cover- ing dates from July 4, 1835, to June 24, 1837?„, The value of the volume is purely co1 ector for historic or other purposes it might count]: iiia fair i price, accord- ing to the eontlition it is' in. On the other hand. Its value as a curtemity lii not great, as, while necessarily scar lagetsoloaltYPSIVestig. weekly tire by nomeans Do the four seasons year start on the lest day of y. June, Sep- tember ahd Decem respectively, and Is the same sy employed every- where, regard f winter or summer weathor? The to asons, In accurate com- putation ; ten at the two. equinoxes and tb outstays. These positions of th n may be determined to the eery oment Thus the time when ea eason begins te a mutter of nit. - mathematical calculation.. The $ you mention are the common tea for the beginning of each mermen In the south temperate zone the In- habitants commonly reverse the names of the seasons to snit their own re- versed climate. You will hear July sopiatea or an midwinter. PAGE THREE PRINTING THAT PLEASES pefore you place an order for LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS BIJ-L HEADS CARDS CIRCULARS TICKETS INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS DODGERS POSTERS PROGRAMS SALE BILLS ANYTHING IN THE 'PRINTING LINE MN= THAT'S THE KIND YOU GET AT The Inland Empire Office Job D timent THIS IS NOT THE ONLY PRINT- ING OFFICE IN THE WORLD, BUT A LARGE, STEADY RUN OF WORK TESTIFIES TO A LARCE NUMBER OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. BE- COME ONE OF THEM. PATRON- IZE AN UP-TO-DATE NEWSPAPER AND HELP BOOST THE CITY OF MOORE AND THE JUDITH BASIN. Get our prices and see samples .111111•1. 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