slawitainamassowwwv.,
The Great flathead Reservation
The Land of Opportunity.
Sanders County
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
A. It. RHONE. Kiltor and Proprietor.
Entered at the Postoffice at Camas.Kindel' County, &Ionians, as secondclass mall matter for transmissionthrough the mall.
RATE4 oF SUBSCRIPTION.One year ex.., Nix nioathlt , 1.00
Advertising rate .scird mailed oil spplication.Local notices 10c per line first inset
lion; 5 cents per line for each subse•fluent loser Hons.
Legal notices, legal rate.
The Plainsman is mad. Why?Bowes° The Signal dared to suggestthat they published land office no-tices illegally. No Land Office no-tices are legal unless printed in thethe body Of the paper, and the publisher of The Plainiman cannotswear to the affidavits required bythe government in the case of anumber of publication3 in the paperunbss he is willing to swear tea lie:The affidavit of the publisher matte(''Do solemnly swear that a copy ofthe.abom notice, as per clipping at-teched , was ptibliebed in theregular nod entire- issue of midnewspaper, and not in any supple-ment thereof for consecutive commencing with the issuetinted 19.., and ending withthe issue dated 19..."In the imue of The Plainsman ofJuly 28th, 1911,.and Aug. 4, 1911,all the legal notices were printed ina loose supplement in The Plains-man, and the bane of August 4th,the supplement was printed on oneNide only. If this is not a violationof the law Own The Signal cannotread Or understand. English. It isthe business ef a newspaperto guardthe interest of its readers against anyproceeding which will cause themtrouble or expense. For this pur-pose The Signal informed its read-ers that papers taking prove-up no-time on the reservation were pub-lishing notices illegally. Thus thePlainsman's howl. II the peoplewho run The Plainsman can per-jure themselves in tnaking this affi-davit it is no funeral Of ourr. Theehject of this law et to prevent pub-lications being published in sopplc•-mentos which enn be surreptitiouslyremoved and thus annul the intentof the jaw-qo let the public knowwho is trying to secure the publicdomain. The law says: "Such at.fidavit must show that the noticewas published in the regular andentire issue of every -number of thepaper during the period and timeof publication, and that the. noticewas published in the newspaperproper and not in a supplementAffidavits not in conformity withthe.e requirements will he rejectedey the Register and Receiver."Now, Mr. Plainsman, what do youthink at it? In bur long years ofnewspaper experience we have al-ways tried to protect the people inevery way possible against love*.The Plainsman will also find thatthe notices printed in theirpaper are got describing the hindlegally, which in itself invalidatesthe publications. &me smart clerkin the land office took a short cut inthe description of the lands-a shorttelt that no ordinary person can un-derstand. Them publications arepetite' to inform the public what istwine dine, and the description inpublished is not' common sense orcustom in land business. In regardto being U. S. Comniimioner, willstate that there are a „Timber ofabandoned claims on the reserva-tion that conk* proceedings muttbe had in order to allow actual set-tler. to Titer, and it is to that classwe expect to be a reonvenience. Nohomesteader need have any thing tofear from The Signal or from Alex.R. Rhone, U. B. (Ninitnieftion-botlief which will give you a rquaredeal.
Mier months of waiting the Al-drich Monetary Commission re-ported. It's report has not been re-ceived he any one with favor exceptthe money 'tonere. It is not atuemetwe that poinh to liberty from
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debt of this great nation or guaran-tees absolute security to the commonpeople. Now Senator Newlanilii, ofNevada, often a substitute for theplan efferetrby the Monetary com-mission. It offers, so fur as we cansee, no relief from perpetual bond'age of this nation, to' the money-loaner. If it is in order to suggestremedies for the financial ills thatcurse this otherwise prosivrous na-tion, we would suggest that we getback to first principle' and take upthe money of the Constitution-goldand silver. It WAS disregard. of thisgreat principle, the principle of bi-metalism, that ham put us on theshoals. Why not get back to thehi-metallic standard? Let us putgold and silver back of every pieceof money issued. Let the metalsbe stored in the various states to bedrawn when the certificates fallingfor them are presented. Then letthe government issue greenbacks totake up all outstanding bonds. Thiswill retire the millions of dollars ofbank notes and their place will Ivtaken by non-interest bearing cur-rency as strong as the nation itself.This would open our mines. Itwould open our markets to every na-tion on the face of the earth on enequal basis. This government is,big.enough, and rich enough to is-sue twice its touch greenlocks as.our indelitednees comes to and be!perfectly safe. The indebtedness is,a trifle compared to the taxable'wealth of the nation. Let us getback to first principles-the bi-me-tallic standard-and reinstate ourconstitutional power to issue moneyand control its volume. This wouldremove the present system that issapping the life-blood of the nationand will so long as it exists. liedthe policy the Republican partypursued up to and through .Benja-min Harrison's administration beencarried out to this date this nationwould not owe -a bond and therewould not be a national bank notein existence today. The panic of1893 was brought on to teinstatethe national bank system, and wehave had panicky times ever since.The same power that caused thepanic *of 1893 told President Roose-velt where to "head in" in the Ten-nessee Iron and Steel merger. Thesame hand is over 9:1 tan of 100newspapers so they would not dareto print this article and follow it rtin their papers for fear of the moneytrust. Congress, likewise, seems tobe dum.
Camas_ Prairie NewsMr. W. W. Lake end - wife, of
Jackson Miss., are 'visiting it Thehorn' of L. S. Kiser. Mr. and Mrs.Lake have been makingan extensivetrip over. the wed and northwestand stopped here on their trip.
The mail service for CamasPrairie and Greenspringa is now be-ing carried at private expense, butIt is hoped it will be carried bygovernment contract soon.
The company threshingis expected next week andcommence to roll out thegrain.
The Signal believes that PresidentTaft did a wise thing when he ve-toed the tariff hill reducing the tariffon wool. The extra session wmcalled to act upon the Canadian Re-ciprocity bill. After that was thanecongress should have adjourned.The Democrats, in order to get sonic-thing on which to try and homethemselves into power, have enteredinto a general discussion of thetariff, knowing that President Taftwould veto any measure they mightpeso until the Tariff Commfasionreports on that particular article.
machinewill soon
golden
The hay harvest is abast over andmost of the grain in the valley is inthe shock.
I,. S. Kiser has his grain-erop iiithe shock and thinks it will threshout 40 bushels to ,the acre. This istine for a groin crop on sod.
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. C. II.Bownian.Saturday, August 19,1911,a son. Dr. flattery, visiting physi-cian. Mother and child doingnicely.
Work has been resumed am themid to Purina, and is getting alongnicely. The boys are putting insome hard hcks iind in a short time
have the road open for
Sanders. County Fair.Next comes the Sanders County
Fair association with a fair to beheld in Plains in October. Articlesof incorporation were filed withCounty Clerk Morgan this weekwith $10,000 capital divided into400 shares. -
Ineorporntere are C. C. Willis,J. R. Willis, (.. S. Robinson, W.C.,Noretrose,, F. M. Lea-ellen, GuyDean and It. J. Morrison. Direc-tors chosen, M. •/1. Pierce, N. J.Blake:J. R. Kruger, W. R. Ream-ish, E. 8.• CaRtilo, Joe Helterlineand C. C. Willis.
It is emeptieed to 'purchase 2.5acres in South Plainp and have thefirst fair early in (ktober. Thepublicity committee was authorizedto issue circular letters to countyfarmers asking for exhibits.-Thompson Falls I A` 'ger.
Annual Tax LevyThe hoard of county commission-
ere met in the county scat and leviedthe follom ing taxes:
1,011 wTATE PURPOAE.4:iitate General Fund 2 1-2 millsSiete Bond Fund 1-4 "Stock Indemnity, Inspec-
tion and Protection..... 1-2Bounty Fund 8 1-2 "For county purieoes 18
T1) he divided as follows:General Fund 5 1-2 millsContingent Fund Pow Fund
14 I
1-4 "Bridge Fund 1 ..
. .Sinking fund for ',multi 8-4 .1:Sinking fond for bridge 2 1-2 'fipeeial bridge fend 1 ..
General Rotel Fund... 3I -- ss -General. isehnol fund .
expect totravel
B. L. Ernsberger, i. I). McPhee,L. M. Miller and Louis Vacura,made a visit to Camas Wednesday.
Mrs. Chas. Coppedge and famili.Who have been visiting relativesnear Plains. returned, to the ranch
'Wednesday. Site was accompaniedby Mrs Thos. Stanton and two
l ehildren, who will spend some timeI on the ranch.
A number of teams and menstarted work on the Perms read
Il Monday- and will keep coming untilCompleted. The camp is still lo-cated' at the forks of ('tunas andClear creeks.
I The Camas Prairie Improvementor Commercial -CFuli at their last'meeting appointed a committee offive to make preparations to erect
, picnic grounds for the 4th of Sep-tember. The committee was A. G.Hale, Frank Kilpatrick, Sr., and
• Messrs. Dedricke Green arid Bober-ich. The report of the committeehas not been before tfiti club, butwill be Saturday night„ but the
e place' will be it goiNriia, and if the' weather is pleasant, ie good timewill be curs.The Junior class of the Carnes
Prairie Sunday school were beauti-fully entertained at the Sharp homethe other day by MPS Merle, vice-president ef the class. A largetable I^ constructed in m nice,shady spot in the yard and the lit-tle hostess took great pains inspreading it. The enrollment is 33and about 2) were present.
The First' Wedding-- •At half-pa.sjgbt. e'elock We I-
oepday c-venins4gust 18, NI rs.tn-ma Arinetroniteand 5111r. EnochMoore-were unite I in.; marriage atthe home of M. P.-Ruth bride and groom came to
the sage brush flees from ColoradoSpring4, Colorado, :eel will maketheir home on a 4 ) acre ranch inSection 12, held by the bride.This is the first wedding, (as kr
as we know,) to take place on the.Reservation among the the ranchersof this locality aiel we wish themtouch joy and happiness and pros-perity on the ranch, and God'sguidance and i,losaing in theirhome..
A Stranger -WelcomedOn Aughst 19th a stranger came
to the home of Prof. and Mrs. C. H.
Bowman. The homesteaders on
Camila Prairie being in general of a
hospitable nature, he was not asked
front whence lie came or whither liewas bound, but was immediatelywelconeed, notwithstanding the hourwas shmewhat untimely, it beingnearly 11 p. m., a rather unusualhour for any one .to make an ex-tended visit, even though he be afriend of a score of years. But themood unusual .thing of all is this:He is ordreibont let, inches tall andweighs just nine and one-halfpounds. Mother, the stranger, andpapa, all three, are as happy as can
Huckleberry Party.Niaradn,Montana, AugdR, 1911.A party of about 15 went on a
bucklebeerrAciting trip that lasted9 days. We !started from Mr. An-gus McDonald's' ranch with wngomj
FRANCESCO FERULLO.'Stellar Atteciatieuvesirked Fee the le-
tsertataeltale Mes year.Franerseti- Farago AIM Is bead ef
any pin-es 'will he Lim stellar gatadellfeature of the eighteenth annual Spo-kane intermat•Manager rnsgtove haa dosed a eon
tract for the appearance at the fairnext full of the famous organizationwhieh I. creating such a furore beeminent& inuirteai worldSpokane bands will furnish the reg-
ular music for the fair. and the MKWand will appear may in'eoneert ptgrains. A new hand atand for theirsecommedatIon will be erected In front
Big Crops at Camas.Denver Lanoline who has spent
the pest two weeks surveying newdowdy roads gebund the' Gamescountry, reports that in that sec-tion there is now being harvested1100 acres of fine uleat, and hecounted mixed( binders in the bigwheat, fields at work and already1000 tone of wild hay has been putin barns and atacks- About 3000head of cattle will be wintered in-that section and the entire Camascountry is alive with prosperity.-Thompson Fans Ledger,
There is little hope of a specialsession of the legislature to enact aprintery election law. The Signalbelieves it is just RS well to let it gountil after the next election., Eventhen we may not get it. Both par-ties pledged themselves to a pri-mary law and we never got it.
The annual session of the Mon-tana Press Association is in sessionto-day in Great Falls. The editor
Fof the grand stand on the west side ofthe rare track, and the concert Duro-
ers Will be given between race events.
The band will be the star feature at
night. In addition to the spectacularnumber, ineltufing a strong pyrotechnic
program.
Ferullo is fnlfilling a musical triumphat Mora Park. Oakland, and is statedto have a musical. ortauttzation secondto none. Fertillo Is ri demon with thebaton. In him hand the baton is awand drawing forth the harmonies
from the arrav of men alto sit wal(Ing
for its every turn and curve.-Under the spell of this struggle of
rtbErets very inuch that he can not Lthe inortai with the unseen rerun°meet with them. twists, squirms, raves, anti his raven locks wave flutter. He nmini; an
Notice for Publication. andienee Into a fever of suppressed' ex-citement. Rounds inane In volumes or
nenanineot or the Interior. I'. S. Land ()Mee..at Kalispell, tiontana. A116. I 91 1 -N.H.,' Is
are repressed as a whisper in answer
hereby given that Frank IA,. camas. to his every emitmllon.
Sanders could, , Montana. nhthon May Anti, 1910. The organization which comes to1116414. 110111,0,114 entrl No. 041bl. for 'nth Spokane for the eighteenth Interstate••(;•• :cw%. section and NV-9 NE.Y., section Fair, Oct. 2 to R. carries vocalists,
north. ninfle 1"41. M"- 1111 111161S and other soloisto In addition
ta.na ""71'11'n• CI"? ""th" ini'""1"" t" to the regular Inatnimentation, and themike final cominutatIon proof, to (stablishrim int to the land above described, beton. Alex.
organization will put on series of
It. !thane, E. S. Comailmioner at tames. Mon• programs never equaled In seokausetame to the 3.1.1sy of ()ember, 1911. -Claimant names as ittiesrea, W. Winfred
Tonsegen. (moron, A. number, Adelbert A. AI-void •nil John I'. Auden.., .11 01 Chinas. Mont.Not tout tint!. .1,thitrW W. SWANEY. .1bit Aug 2.1. last Rept 29. Register.
retitle* fee Prmiecation.Ilepartinelit tif the Interior, 1'. S. land Office.
at Kalispell. Montana. Attg IS. VOL-Notice Ishereld girt% that Itarrt M. Mickley. of Inaniaa.Kander* rotinty, ,,,,, amt. who, nil Nor. 21st1911), loath) homestead entry No. CNA for unit"a- N54 4W54. Welton 14, township LI uoith.
-and saddle horses and went up theBitter Root River about le Mika.In the party were Anne Gillen',Mrs. Banlen, Miss Allen, MewsAngus McDonald Sr., Angus Mc-Donald Jr. and Mies Maggie Mc-Donald who acted an chaperon forthe ladies.
One incident occurerd thatsleightly marred the trip. It hap-pened when the daughter. of Mr.McDonald Jr. run her horse into anest of hornets, causing the horse'to throw her and belly wrench herann.A canning bee will soon be held
at Anne tielanUn Meeelow Bankranch.We all had a very good time.
Many thanks to Mr. Sharp whoherded Our horse; so well !little we
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.Department of the,Interior, U. S.
Land Office at PIIPPOHIL Montana, J illy 17, 1911. -Not ice is hereby given
that Daisy Bertele," of 'COMM'Prairie, Montana, who, on May 10,1010, 'made homestead entry No.MOM for Northwest quarter sectionZS, township 'Al north. ru titre 24 weld,Montana meridian, has filed notice
num a,a. meria4a, he. aka 110- of intention to :nuke final commute-of Intention to ;sake final commutation ,,
1,„0 ikon proof, to establish claim to these▪ ribot before Ales R Rhone. I' P. rinnmIlt. lane above described, before Regis-• ii rams*, Montana. on the :21111 day 01 ter and Receiver. at Missoula,Ottlobt•r, Et11,
(I,, maul 116011V n: linemen. lornellits .t.Jeliltsm, Ernest Bury. J. Shields anti CharlesIleithaeher, •11 td Callan). Montana.Not coal lend. Asteum W. SWANK\ .14( A1111 b141 SOP1 Re1110101.
Notice for Publication.lienarttnent of tie interior. l's. LIR 11.1 (Are it
K61111611, Montana. Aug 16, 1:OM-Notice Ishereto given that Ernem Bury, of Camila San.ders [slimly. Montana, she. June 1s1. 1610,
h416114.414.1141 entry No. 021$4, for"0" W14 wElj section 19, township 22 north,rungs 21 well*. Montana ateridan. ha. ttle,I no-Ito' it( intention :to make final rominuuttionpmnf, to ottablisli elahn to the latml abovedetwelhed. heftier Alex R. Rhone. I'. S. utimnds-okiner. at Camas. Montana, tai the 'bit (lay it(bletotter. 1911.Militant name. a. witnesses. 1 lirnellus
Jellistm, flurry N. kley, J. 1'. ithlelits antlcharkw Iluelaclier. allot Catena. Ilitintaila.
A:SO.111(W W. SW AN KY.
Not Vital Land, Reenter.14 AM. 2A, last Neitt
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.,_Deportment of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Meow's* Montana,July 17, 1011 -Notice ishereby giventhat Lillian Delius, of Green.springs, Montana, who on June 0,1910, made homestead entry. No.(741241, for East half Northwest quar-ter, East half Southwest quarter,section IA township 20 north, range14 west, Montana meridian, hasSled notice of intention to makefinal commutation proof, .to web-limh claim to the load above de-scribed, before Registett and Re-ceiver, at Missonia, Montana, onthe 5tli day Of September,Claimant name; as witnesses;
Daisy Bartels, Henry F. Trallman.,P. ti. Argo. Frank Gustine, all ofCanute Prairie, Montansi,
)(NOAH SHULL, Register.Non-coal Land.let imb July 'AL hat Aug IL
NOTICE FoR • BICATION.Department of the Interior U. S.
Land office at Miesoula, Montana,July 17, 1011-Notice is hereby giventhat Patrick J. Egan, of Camas I'rai-rie, Montana, who. on May 14. 1010,made homestead entry No. 0210fl?.. forNortheast quarter section 11, town.ship 20 north, range 24 west, Mon.tens meridian. ime tiled notice ofintention to make final commutationproof to eetablah ml ' to the hind.-shove described, before Registerand Receiver, at 1%1 issottla, Montana,on the 4th day of September. 1011.
Cli int rowini•s witneesee:Henry F. Tallman, S. N. Caldeel of
1911 II Prairie, Fred, S. Nyrnes,Frank Killiattolt..,f Greentqwings,
[pion-Coal Land Register.were picking berries.nee Or TUE PAWN. 1st pub .1111%
Montnna, JostA If SHELL,
tans, on the 5th day of September,1,011.Claimant names as witnemitess:
Lilliaas Dinius, Greensprings. Mon-tana, Henry F. Tallman, E. N. Cali.teel, William Boberich„ all of CamasPrairie, Montana. •
JOPHIA SHULL, Register.Non-Cosl Land, 121-AZS
Notice for Publicatioa. .Ih'Illtrillient la the Interior, land
at Ralimpell. Is. 1911.-Satin' Ishereto given that Cillitellua A. Jellison. of (Istiaut.Sanders etanity, Montano. who on May 21. 1910,made honteeteini entry Nn. 01152. for tinit-II" SW5..4 NE(. Na% NW('., NW",. NE5*atrtion 19, township 22 mirth, range '12 westMontana meridian. has filet1 mitretif intentitin to make anal rottinitatatitai proof,to establish claim to the land •liove described,before Alex. It Rh , I'. atI'ainatt. Montana. out 211,146r of t irtniwr. 1211.11•Inuoit tante', a. wit...Aso,: liaart M. MIek•
Sty, Ernest Itur). .1 I shields •nti l'ItarleaIlentaeher. all iv( Collo,. N11,016110 .
AN PIO W S11 1, .s1 Y, 114.61Aler.
Niv1 I 111/14. 1-1 plat Ste hod Sept 21
Nottca for PublicatlesaDepartment of the Interior. I'. S. 'and 0411re atallccell. Montana. July • 12, 1911.-Notire Is
herebi given that Maude II. Ikmoran, of (*maltSanders county. Montana. who, on Nay 21. len,made homestead entry No. (121,411 for Unit "11-NWM NWX. aertion 25; NC N NEN section IS.towtahip 27 itorthAunee 24 west. Montana me.ridian, hap filed notice of intention to make finalcommutation proof. 10 eatablioh claim to theland shore deserilssl, before John memenn.United Staten emornbolimer, at Disarm. Mon-tana. on the math day of Austrist. 1911,Claimant names as witness's: John P. merest.
Minnie mm. Fah-rt. P. D. Prhotes, Jr.. and TheetenH. Potyln, all of Ilona*, Montana.
A xpar.w tOrtxr.r. Rettleter.Rot coat Land& to publicly 21. last Ang 2h
Mottos ter Publication.Department of the Interior. I', ii. 1/161 Office at
Kalispell. Montana. July 12, 1911.-Notice 'isIteMbY Mtge that Minnie It. Egbert, of Camas.Panders county, Montana_ who. on May 271h,1910, made homestead entry No. (WM. for roll"V"-N% Kw% spry.. enwnship 21 north.1W1161. 24 west. Montan. meridian. has filed twi-tter of intention to make Anal commutation114.1614, 10 P161111.110h CIO 1111 111 the land above de-teethed, before John tbsiM1111. a UnItol Ptah..I lonnOttOoner it Ithrarm. Montana, cm the 29thday of Atoned, 1211.flahnant Cam,'... wItnes...4 John P Murray,
Mina' It. thinocan. N. n. Seholes, Jr.. and ThomasIf Potivin, allot Montano.
AVIMUtle W. ItIRAPIST, Reghster.:40( MI land. IA pub July 21,155 Aug 22.
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NW=he Pabillastfsa.
hepartinesit of the Interior, 14 Land Ofiltv atAloottia. Mont•ns. tidy 17. 1911.-Notthe ishereby give" that Heno F. Tallman. of Ninespnsiri, Montana, who. on May 21, modehdlne.tead entry No. ft1273. in,' Ravi. 91%21‘'s.....etion 22, township 1"/ north. range 21wist Montana Werldlan. haw sled rosin) of in-tention to snake Goal onnonntatIon fano( In et*labliah Halm to the land above tleart11441.Register and Ketelmer.•t Mtnentiht. Montana. onshe ttft day of ,tepttinher,191t
et111611111t name. an witnesses: Foul. ilium.pnink Kilmtnek. '1,1 (1,W.W1161111116. Montana;1.61111r11 E111.11. 1r. N. Ca/geol. of (Maas Prairie.Xeinalest. Meta Plato, Iteinstef.!ftm09121 land.mg pub July ta-i Aug 21,
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Departmentat Kalispell.heretoSandersmin. psioe•A'' WFMshipRao 95.1mil,..t.lion
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Meeks ter Pulliketioa.of the Interior. r. W. land °ekeMemtana, Jute 12, MI.-Notice Isthat Marsha IS, Osok, mom,
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Kalispell, Montano July 11. 1911--Noliml• hereby given that John P. Murray,of tUrnas. Sanders County,One, who. no Jim. MA, MC mash, homellifIdOMIT No. Mtn, for the Si.6 NmAt. !34114 WW%tad mit ?Mks mien.. IS, upsembor n gee*Naar 24 woe. Montana atirldhut. he. IliadWs of intention tornalse Onalormineutattkin ptrool,so issa•blish delta to the land shore dmerlbed,Wort, John Moolunn. a United Rams tom.atisslanar. at ilimicin. Unmans. as she TOOof A uttiila Imo maws at olintoiet: Martha
°nob: K. N. Lows. 'fryers Mesh end ManeNeuman, all of Camas. ilonlana.
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No. 112142. for Pull*meowed entryNE% NM OP% IL loon.and aordcal
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thsterths91. halms John MeGrann. • Unitedenystataattlhont. mainn. Montana.at eaday of Augusta, nal.awes alt Inhumes: John P. Xtio
K. Moom, if. laildeldre and WIN li.Nem,all of
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