Horse thieves plague Oregon and Idaho border region
Reports indicate a coordinated gang of horse thieves operating near Huntington and across the Snake River into Idaho. Authorities from Oregon and Western Idaho, including Sheriff Brown and Sheriff Lawrence, plan sharp lookouts as a full pursuit unfolds. a major breakthrough is anticipated after a period of activity and recoveries are expected.
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Oregon
Brown
Lawrence
Lansdon
Pence
Anniversary Sunday Sermons At Savior Parish
Sunday marked the anniversary of the Savior with Lynn Weiner noted and churches full of sermons Welors anthems and solos. Morning and evening services featured fervent prayers and a rising tomb theme with pastors delivering messages as the community gathered for tribute and recollection.
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Obriet
Aternbon
Bela Meahiowa
Marge
Fragmentary OCR Note From Local Page
A mangled OCR fragment lists scattered names and words without clear events. It reads like stray captions or notes with partial phrases and no coherent story or identifiable entities. No dates places organizations or people can be reliably discerned from the readable text.
Weiser Valley Rancher Badly Injured in Runaway
HH W Rose a prominent Weiser valley rancher near town suffered severe injuries in a Friday runaway. Driving a horse attached to a buggy, the animal bolted, flipping him out and wrecking the buggy. The horse kicked his left leg below the fence, shattering the bone. He was shaken and bruised by the fall and drag.
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HH. W. Rose
Weiser Valley
Mr. Rows
Van Sicklin Breaks Wool Record in Weiser Trade
Weiser mayor EB A Van Sicklin sold his entire wool holdings totaling about 200000 pounds to a Boston firm represented by Hetch & Lieb at 18 cents per pound. He bucked the market by holding for higher prices while many dropped their clips.
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EB. A. van Sicklin
Weiser
Hetch & Lieb
Boston
Yan
Infant scalded by boiling tea in household accident
The infant son of Mr and Mrs Wm Fifer pulled a cup of boiling tea from the supper table Monday evening. Tea splashed onto both feet, tearing away skin and flesh with the stockings. He is resting quite well now.
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Wm. Fifer
Public Land Policy Spurs Westward Settlement
The piece argues against delaying public domain disposals and warns against centralization in the East. It advocates rapid irrigation development of seventy million acres and arid land revival with desert plants to create homes for millions in the West, predicting a strong agricultural population as a national anchor.
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New Baptist Minister to Lead Weiser Church
Rev. W. R. Moon arrives in Weiser from Litchfield Illinois on April 29 to assume duties as pastor. Rev. Gowen, current pastor, preaches farewell. Moon praised for 717 pastoral calls in a year and notable Sunday school growth. community proud to welcome him.
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Bible Society
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Moon
State Veterinarian Disposes of Range Disease Case
Dr. George Noble and Dr. Young accompanied by Deputy J B Utley arrive in Boise to handle department matters. A guilty plea is entered in the Sol Dickerson case for unlawfully herding diseased sheep, with the 100 fine and costs paid. Quarantine and destruction orders issued for two horses on Crane Creek and a boundary line set for winter and summer ranges in Washington county.
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Boise
Sol Dickerson
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Coakley
Washington County
Canyon County
Idaho County
Noble
Utley
Morehead
Oratorical Contest Friday Evening At High School
A list of students from various grades and classes including Forrest Robinson Frank Vojkuske Emma Gray Ina Jenney Edith Shearer Della Dean Lester Reeves Lena Robertson Irene Snow and others is released for an upcoming oratorical contest at the high school. The note mentions participants from 4th 5th and 6th grades and highlights several names across grades with schools and plus hints of Alma Morehead and Olive McGrew among presenters. The event is scheduled for Friday evening.
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Irene Snow
Helen van Sicklin
George Courdin
Edgar Warner
Alma Morehead
Olive McGrew
Jewell Bothwell
Ina Shearer
Meadows Council Stage Line Schedules Adopted Early
Meadows Eagle reports permission given to adopt the summer schedule on the Meadows Council stage line fifteen days early. The postal department approved by telegraph last week and the new schedule was telegraphed in and adopted last Saturday.
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April honor roll listed for Pai Ste School
The document prints the April honor roll for Pai Ste School with students named for various grades. Names include Joseph Dyer Janior Roands Grace Van Bloklin Nellie Roberts Hagel Wiekteer Bernard Snow Lotte Ray Clarence Gobrott.
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Joseph Dyer
Janior Roands
Grace van Bloklin
Nellie Roberts
Hagel Wiekteer
Bernard Snow
A. Lotte Ray
Weiser High School First Annual Oratorical Contest
The first annual oratorical contest for Weiser High School awards a gold medal donated by Lieutenant Governor Steeves. It will be at the opera house next Friday April 29 at eight o clock with vocal and instrumental music. Contestants include Harry O Toole Glendora Emerick Frank Gray Grace Crowell William Wilkerson and Jack Wheeler. Admission is 25 cents. seats may be reserved at the usual place.
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Grace Crowell
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U. S. Senate
Boundary line set for Washington county sheep ranges
Notice to sheepmen and residents of Washington county that a boundary line between winter and summer ranges has been established. All sheep must be dipped before crossing the line and by July 1, 1905. Violations will be dealt with by law.
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Washington County
Hrownlie Creak
Heath Postattios
Allleon
Wilk Ranch
Geddy Mountain
Johnson Creak
Middie
Uae
Polygamy Debate Stirs Utah Sunday School Girls
A Salt Lake Tribune report describes a 1905 Sunday school class in Utah where girls discuss polygamy. A teacher urges defense of polygamy citing doctrine, while several pupils express disbelief or reluctance to oppose it.
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Mormon Church
Third Ward
Joseph Smith
Ue Clase
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