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f Boost For Better Roads Into Kendrick Subscription (Price $ 1.50 In Advance THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF LATAH COUNTY VOLUME 35 KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY. IDAHO. IPRIDAY, APRIL 0, 1925 NUIVISER I4 "I''f i)i'. p,.in i' [)'d '',h 'i ti I Alf red LaBolle Seven Whats i ( ., l (;-, '(:.'('($ I .. l'I a ii(i, STONY POINT , Latah Coul)ty innxa rnnna ''n» Creative Chemistry by H. S. Studez)t Newsy Notes >>@~S ~+petgppp~S W. G. Danfarth, wi>o is farming near (.'<me(un, waa arrested last Interesting Artie>e writ<un by Mian A>berth Waker I e((ul(ii(„»r:oii((s( ii(i( (i<i(( iii (((i i From Southw)ck Items of interest Taken From Monday afternoon b Latah >'vi»g b»ildi»g '8'>t»r(lay after- county and federal ofhcers. A I'cadjug tlic Sto>y of I]ob- to tell h01v thL >Li<)il)8 l»'L')i>i, '0<>» il>i(]LI'ji(.'ill'(<etio» of, i31jss ' ~ Neighboring Papers search nf tbe place reveaied two i»80» Cruso«y we fiiid that it fu ctj>er. There Rrc oiily four ]")h» PctL)'Sa», county supei'>» 1 i ten fo th Gm tt b kegs containing 15 gallons of moon- 's '»'l]Lgory of human his- j»st«8 of ilupol t»»cc, a«id, >11- t«»<]c»t, » it]i 36 pupils from thc ~ Special Corre8pondent A new headlight ]a)v has shine. 'J,'he kegs were buried near ory. 3lau 18 R, «;istaway )>pc» 1'ali»c bitte>;i»(l 8)v««t. Th«g"a<}La ]zarticjpatjng six frp!Iz, bLen put i>ito effect in Idaho the house on tbe piace which Dan- R dcsert Planet isolated. from. «i<1, or sour.'aste, is thc per- "'ic)i of th''x central (]jstrjcts ' 'i '8 fazzz >ng o ' habited woI'lds bv Iz>il- cc])tip>i of'y(ll'OgL>i:>toms "' .'rcliini»R>3" contcsis i ane, who has been v>s>t>ng ber par- . t to look aft th ~ I h fb t d b Sh 5 8 o niiles of intravcis;ibl('l>iir<ved iv>th positive eleLtri- " 'ie]'I the batur<]'>y pr(Vious I ents at Kan>)aj>, was a week end ys t,L st,l). ]irrar I vis>taz at tne wm'ccieliand home Lnt »pon j>is oiv» i.xcvjiousy tas)IL,,.>i>d a]l t]ic 0<]urs, dij)«»(} ic 'o owi>1 are t)>«. winners return)ng to Spokane, Monday. I']d of. his, as g)( el]8 >Ipo» th(. co»stit»jio» of t»c ' I' se c I Mrs. Em>i Russeij left for Elk ic s a e governmen 8'ates Sheriff R. E. Garrison in company for fbjs wp» -' ~ 7 ~ .. ~ . ~ ' ')» I}ic co»test 'or wit 'ederai officers James Rice and 'a 8 }>as z>p jz<1 . '>11<)La: '3' poi'ts L(( '( pt (.'0»1])<'»l»dy btlt th( )l>)vs of t]ip ~ Rive>'onday, where si)e bas en) meterorites and no exl»i'ts of r(.'1 ijiui) hav«. not yet bc«» ird 1b>t)> C}or>nse», II)aj»e pioyieen, as session of the legislature Authorities state that Danf(rth Rizy l<ind. woi]<((l o»t.. ' ()jstrict, first; Fra»k Shaw, Gen- Ed'th B te n a mi e possessing the liquor and In this conquest; of'at)r«by ('))Lzn>sts }>avc ]cain>ed t}iat It >s '' " ter Bateman, is >II w>th scarlet w)li probably Plead guilty at bls m>1» t}>LI'L ai'c t})1'LL st'Igcp) (I'8 1111>cji easici'p tca>'n I<"ourtl> Palmer W' slla]1 b(.'n]>Dvf ul to lls('. ~ .y .gI Co>'»w'>)), fii'sf, Ly]c dilc~<[u])e» trial.He was taken to Mosco wand ting»is}>ab]c:(lo)v» tha» it is to build it up )'''.'''''Mr.and Mrs Irv>nHe) to t ~ > ~ ' '... ''otlatcl> second rvr e on spen arraigned before U. S. Comm>:s>on- - I >e Appropr Rtive I'eriod. that is why chemists discovered i >'f ' 'unday w>th Mr. and Mrs. Homer in operateu on the public 9 ~ ra Fifth.— Id nda]1 ' u t) ) bl r Wa re 'Jr itt, where he waived -. Ihe AdaPtive P<'.>'j')<]. bow to take rubber aPart sixty I'I> j»ceto» first; Cecil Carlson i preliminary examination and was '. ic Creative Period vcars before they could find out Fl vood, Second. 'r. and Mrs. Wm. Berriman and yearn bo nd ov r to th 1 deral court un- These eras ovez']sp, and thp 1)pw to p»t it together. They Sixth Mpirill. Hart, Eve ] ]] ' at a hej lit Izh> human race, or rathei t}ie fou»d tliat analysis is easier „", fi . V. ' "'roy, l'bursday night, by the serious district first Viola <a~a z'0- excess of 42 inches above th ~ Livj]ized man, mizy. bc pa" <»« than sy»thesis and that creative '. ',' ' - "- - ot- illness of Wm. Berr>man's son, Ot>s, into the third stag« while ]>»ger- Lhcmistry is the highest branch . .88< e '..' a cr ive )atc]i, Second. ',')'( six feet in front . of said motor v ph'on>«. other resp« t. The Piiru- Synthetic rubber has»ot prov-, .- ' " . ' 'teve Douglas left for Moscow triLt 90 second L B Ii f th b t itiVe man piCkS up >Vh;,tCVLer Pd Capab]e Of displaCin natural . ' '««y, baVI»g been Called there re ase,oneo e rs L's Ei(n)>th Evel'ct't Hpl'fp» Po't- " ".',i the road at a, distance in «x- .. he can find avai)ab]c fo.. bis 1'»bbcr by un(ler-bidding it, nor se ers o exasri ge passed away, . '. ' ' . 'atch flrst; The]ma Eide, Bl'sine cess of. 00 fc«i, in front ot said F d „„usc. His Successor, in t}>p next ('.ven of replacing»atural, rubber, ' ' ' Elton and Elmer McCuy were motor vehicle lvhen stand>>ig on ' sta.e of cii]til>, 8)>a})ps ai>d,]c ivhe» t]iis is shut o»t. The Prob-,, ', 'inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. a level road. Iage of 64 years. Mr. IaBoi]e had . ' ' ',, ' ' i The Ivj»ne>'8 in the contest velops tliis crude i»stru)»e»t: un- ]pin of sy»tbptjc rubber has bepn Harry Sm>th of Le}and, Sunday. been fa>l>ng for some t>me and ' ' ' ' will o to I ewiston Saturdsv i 1}>e term beam of light . til it becomes more suitable got so)vp(I saic»tihcaljy but z)ot fn- f ] ',, 'r. and Mrs. Asa Calvert went to sha]1 be rinz>structed to mean du t heart comp} ica- )iis I)urposc. But in the co (]»St>'ja]]y. AVc ca)i »lake rubber I ',' I Lew)ston, Saturday returning home death was due to heart corn I ica- o: >is wack to take part in the i du t heart corn I ica- 8 . 'i . ic course t])e reflected rays of light wbi«b tions followed by pneumonia. of time, ziian finds th»t hL csn o>it of Potatoes< but Potatoc'n I inter-county contest, in wbicj) ' pupils from four counties will, are projected approximat<]y Mr. I.aBuiie was highly esteemed make somethjiig»e'v which is have other uses. Ilubber is, ' number of the young folks at- paral]e] to the optical axis oi'mong his neighbors and w>ii be better than any})ling in natur«used in the form of Pads, sPrings ), f ' f ', tended theshow ariddance given at .irst prize 0,")i3 Rnd a sec- I the ref]ector (in other words greatly missed. 1<unerai services pz z>at»rs]]v pruduLed <1»>L >i»d tires to rehdel noiseless tra.'- ..., Cavendish last Saturday. this means the glare of any were held from the house, the savage discovers. The barbaria>i ". I '"" 8 e R"d ' ''I $ 1 n(srs by Idatah co»»f3 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Longete>g and headlight shall not cxtc»d over Pr)est I'rom Iotiafcb oncjat)ng. improves. The civilized inan in- " "'«»c» RPP] R»Les 'rs. George Jones were callers at 200 feet ahead of the auto- Buriai took place at the f }}wood ve~ts. The first fin<18. 'I'he In ancient times, sugar was the Ben McCoy home, Sunday after- mobj]e when on level ground.) t „Seco»d fasl>ions. The third fa- noon. l rane>s Faris, (,ec> I Harris, Frank e eaves a w> e, t )ree sons, ', usc s»gar, Rnd tl)cy even thought Tri lett Orl Bu e (, Shall nOt apply tO SpOt li<:;I.ts Rajph, HarO}d and DOnaid; One T>ie Primitive 11>(>» SO»< ht; . x~ 'hat thiS CO»ntry needS iS, o a g r tt ded the it a luxury. 1'ortunately, in t}ie ''., ~ 'pell>ng matcn at Lew>ston last Sat e daughter, Mrs. Lesl>e Ma)jury, and 8}>cite>'n any cave 01'>'x) >«'' cpursp of fjinc the Ar'Rbs jnvad I »ot R new b>rt]> of fi'ccdp>n bu" ur<fay he co»ld find. He kept, a<lva»<..- pd Spa,'n and fozced»ppn t],e tbc old fash)a)lcd P lower birth. this state, be so directed ) I «> I f F Wjiat this country needs jsn't u»w> ing in a jtants o <burope, . ' ' quite iij last: week. Dr. Seejev was homes composed pf steel, bric]c, sue]i instrumentalities of. bjgbcr ibc t3, but less people who take called to attend ber. sha}l stii]<e tjie zond)vay «t n Fire Damaged Residence terracotta, «lass, con<.let<., a»d cjvj]jzatio», as arithmetic, snd I liberties without liberty. What point at least six feet to the plaster none of whip)i niatpris!8 '1 I ~ ~ I . I t, ltliis country needs isn't a job I ugen Trajof Cresc nt >sheip- r'yh d gye )I'R I 80Rp Rn( sugRI'. da cr >ng Mrs. Grant Baiernan, who has f in rig it Rnd not morc- thun. 7" Fire, which started >n-the k>tchen nr« .to be found. in»a'(ir«. ghc Spaniards carried the sugar for every man, but R real msn for een iii. eet in front thereof )vi)en aP- pf the+ I Hu}) res)dence)ast Frj II> the latter c>iea'bjvL Sta"<8, ca»e to the Carribean, where it proacliing a ve]iic]e." )73encsee d d ive enter the dozuain of chem'8- thrived ai»azin«ly. j 1 d.v(c')VS. 'y o' ><'hemist 'l)01><-'n Spite of t}le rjdjcu]e sll'o was covered by insurance.. ' - ' ere< upon I, >c espise ee d ' who possesses the y)ower pj'. pro e I >I 't the d.spjsed beet PeoPle to «ct more from the tax- Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Sam i ~ ii I'or the past. weel< nearly ' i;ing R su)>stallr< e>zt>rc]v z»w I, ' ), es %hat this country needs is not Hatiey and Miss Lizzie Wilson of a»( cane sugar, year ly year, every farmer we Spp leavin ~ Mrs. Hul], was clean>ng a dress The fsmou French'hemist La- ' ', f ) t d more miles of, territory, but more ameroy visited w>tb the>r sister, I )>as a bi>nc)1 of cherry wit)> gasp]ine. A can costa)ning volslLr, In )I defi»c(1 ()>PI»js up tp fb>8 day, su az's R Very ml >e Rmous <rene>'iemis, a- gained in s)veetness of >cart, an . ' ' Mrs, Nels Lon etie one day last g ge ,„, 11 the gasoline was placed on the stove tzy RS the "Sci(nce of analysis." commo» foo(l, anil bas becol» fc,, out. The gssoj>ne ign>ted and al- in ISA Said "I have <]L>»oz)- good health. ., most instantly the room was fuji of Stratcd fh:lt t)i('. ch<.'nlisi) )vorks Thc < or» ]-erne] js <] 'f plantings. burns un both arms ann hee hair (het he i(nvna, dent(eye. ana; horny hnl( un (h(e untai(1e, (2) a'i After the above itei iv;>8 in was scorched but sne escaped with- lyzes: t»af jbL vjfnj fo>'«c sma]l oily R»(l nitrogenous germ l tV,.« ive, Wpre t(I)!.'..>:, 3vi(h tice Out Other jn]ury. R]O»e OP«rateS by Synt})<-'8>S< ~ Rt fbC pnint, R»d{3) R White ROad WOrk PrOgreaaing ViC)nity Fr>daV .lbs»js Qn<l they .I", »'Is!«<I »8 T}>e a]srn) was g)ven and w)th)n a that it rppo»str»cts the pdifl«e, bo(ly. cp»sist)»g»zastly of th<at more tb(sn 10,000 cherry few,nin„tes s „a)»»teer flr„br, to>'» <lo)vil by tb('h('»i>ca] for- Sts) cb. Tjic Pro(1»cts f'rom tbL a»(] apricot trees bnd been dc- gade i>ad quenched the fia b t res." germ arp; cor»-ail, pj] cake, oil "y goa p gre ..g ~ e'ar Turned Turtle livered nt J»liaetta last fs]] n>>d .. ' t] ~ f t] ], -'-I »1(al, catt)e food etc.l<'rom tbc on the road work between Kez)dr>ck not until the k)tchen, dining room u )e eyes o Ic c 1('.Iu>8, this spring Ju]iacttn PnLxcord. bathroom snd one other small oai the Grpnt O'Rr w;is «Sscnti;il]y bo(ly of tlie 1<cr»bl: starches ' George Ho}brook and Burl Em- ». series of ex])losive 1«aetio>is by<)ra)yzc(l fop(18, R»d gluten. ~ of tive )nen are mav>ng the rock I mett had s narrow escape o L tt specia] incptii)g pf thc resultin ~ in t]>< lib«i»tip» <)I''ra» is ma<le f'rpm the 1») ., prelim>nary to the grad>ng which I Bear r>dge grade last Tuesday Ijoard of Trustees of the Vill- »jtrogp» Thp jinpo>'}<1»i I I j>) '))('. co»f>'Pl Pf f j>P n)R» ovc> w> a " t 0 'eprge was (fr jvjng tbe car ln )pw agp of Deary held 2IRrc}I 2, Death of Gov. McConneH fo iiotp j8, t]iat;ij} j)i«('xl))osi- tbe»)atpria)s of »at»rc ba. bc<») I lounty commissioner waiker >s gear when a fiant whee} struck s 1025, the boar d. signed nll v('8 I >'01>l gv»»-po)vd(.'r <)0%v», vilstlv c»bn»cc<1 by the I eccnt i sPendlng considerable time oversee- 'ock and bent the front axle The p(('a eunnee(ed wi(h pi'(Ipiiei (( ~ (( d M G (( < i ui((nin ni(( u en 'ie (he .'seen- e'"' ' ' i ing the ivuri( aa he ia ann(sue (e ea( ((vened uvev (he gve((e end ve((ebd $ 30,000 bond issue for the Pur- f id !i:>I (l«»>pi>j. Tj is <»Stains)'yi '' '-,have a hrst class gob on this piecei >am . c onne, or»er . '", .' '',,I~i«»at»)c Rt bjs com»zs»(I. ~Vhp.ii ~car >ea e over egra ean ro e governor of Idano, passea away w ',, ',, ', IFRbrp»bait stuck tbp b»)b pf ')osc of: improving cL> jziirf h. h M '( M I to call nitrogen "a» 'iiert (lc I} ) . t . t . I lof road. With)n anoti)er week it >SItbp sieer)ng whee} a r G p g his home )n Moscow', M<(n<iay»)am- - „... „,, '„,. bjs thermometer into R mixture t streets of the village. At t].is . ', . ment." bren»sc it is }):»d tog«t f''lf 1 I) I t ) iexpected that the full crew will bel ~ ', " 'ng, follow>ng a br>ef i])ness. He ~, . ', of snow Rn<l Salt, bc tbo»«bt be I neck. Bur} clumped out of the car meeting also the board»nss«<l ' it into combin;itin» lvjt}> ot)>cr ' ' " making ran>d progress on the grad- d d )t d 0'1' <- was 85 years of age and had been 1, . t . It '] t, tl ') ~ liad reached the ]0)vest I)oi»t pf an a op c r(inance .0. before it went over and manage to whicli authorizpd fhe bo»71 lec- active >n the affa>rs of ]<)a»a since hand be lool-ed upon;is nc- ) lift it so that he was able to tion sets Apri] .28 as t)i date 1863. He served as governor for tive clement beep»se it acts 80 y mark tube wber( t)ie mpr- drag 4eorge out from under. The v y y cury stood R»(I called it zero; for the same and fn)>v Sets two terms, was elected IJ»>ted (.»er eticn]]y in netting o»f pf ') ) I ' Relatives in Tornado men were nut ser>ausjy injured but )1st we k»oiv t)iat R)»solute zero, I its Lo>1)po»nds. 97« bn)el(ai»((I,,] I f I „bs„» „f ), t;, I the car suffered swrecked top I>ndertaken should t)ip ))<.'»(Is public ofHces. Recently i>e was t}i;it I lic fixation of nit> ogez> is 4% of Fahre»hcit <8 (Ie«rccs The destructive tornado at Mar I en windshield snd bent front axle. carry', as zve]} as naming thp federal >mm)grat)on commissioner. v<.ry impoi t I»tv ivh('.»»itrnics I„wpr t)ia» bis zero »pl>it. 'bysborp, Ii) jnpjs, wjtb jts death I streets that are to be «ra!le<1 He >s survived by his wife„'hree cii»»ot be obtai»e<1 from Chil«.. Tbp rar]v m(fa]l»rgjstj ba(I )zp toil bas reached an<i saddened hearts Good Cleaning Process nnd surfaced. The ordinance is daughters, Mrs. Wm. E. Borab, of The soil must be supp]cd )vjth 3>otfr> a Rrc jba» b'(. cp»)<l 1»akp 'ur community. A. E Janes re- printed in full in this issue of Washington D. C. Mrs. Ben E nitrogen in or(I«r to mal'c R bv b)nivj»g <bnrcpa] ivjtb R bcl- 4 M h 3(itb t t ifi f I cieved a card, March 30th, stat)ng The follow>ng formula for a safe the Press, nnd t)>e voters should Bush pf Ma~cow Mrs Max Luedde goo<] yjcl(I, therefore, they used )ows. This was bare]y c»o»g tb t n io d t M d I ] fl peruse it carefully.—Deary I r«.'8. f P rtj d. Rnd „W nitiates ns fprtilizprs, a»r) s)80. for Sme)ti»« iron; lint bv f]z'« ~ '., Ithat an uncle and aunt, Mr. and i cleaning flu>d was prepared by plant }e},'umj»0»8 })]u»f. to grin in: pf twp carbo» rp(I.'p- McConnel] who lives in Ca]jfprnia ' ' r>»gi»g o wo c 'upp]v fhp 8011 Ivjtj> nltrogp». Pcfbpr, RS fbc p]ertrjc are, home completely destroyed An- istry students in the local high hiuc}I tai that has been ]>"bf Ive can get eno»«b heat to other aunt, Mrs. M>nnie Woods>de, Ischoo]. Dea+ of EdWard Tout fbi 01) i1 awiiy a»d wnstLd b;» vp)aji)izc fbp carbo» Rt jb(p t}»:;, i >»1»red and home a wreck, and her Carbon tetrachlaride, a I>quid 'Some of the Stony I'o>nt people, a»<l fhjs mpa»8. over 700() <]p- 'daughters home also destroyed and I wh>ch will not explode under any attended the auto saic at I ewiston, I < oun o )e o»P 0 )c ~ ] c „, y ntbpr Monday. commun>ty was shpcked tp Inost »scful things in t]ic ivo>')(). grers Fabrc)zhcit') yy " )p ', occupants injured. His sister, Mrs. ', circumstances, wll I cleanse ma- I h d d h f Ed d It is one of the str;itp ic poi»ts m«tbnd8, wc chn rais« it, to n)0»z IEdna Port«rand husband badly in-Iteria)as well as gasoi>ne and will Robert Heimgartner was cattle hear o t e su den eat o war ~ 14 5()0 <I(«rpcs. So jt js np wn»(1cr i re n m M L d tb b t To t hi h oc r d t D ry Ia t "'n) n»d rom»>cree. It ' " "'' '' * ~ 'ijured and home a >»ass of burning:not be as injurious to the fabric. trading w> n r. ang on he rs ou, w ic occurre a earp as ',;;, fbaj fbp»)o<]pr» ma» ca» perform I f tb week S t 4 M (f t b d ju t re 1vou»<]8 and ]>p»18. Tt 8»pi)l I( 8 .' embers, and tbe>r daughters, Evelyn I Whi Ie gasoline will remove the 1»» r) P) +S M d Mrs W) II S I et I w turne(z fram tb f unerai ()f } is I it 'o 8 a»(1 medicines. Tbc r. an rs. I c )e z e were urbe(z rom e unera 0 1>s T)) p»rimitivc meta)l») «jst 'Sunday v>sitors at the fke Steensm>) I brother->n-iaw the }ate Alfied La- cheinist puts his band into j]ic ) ' " '.'scratrh. ( tetrachioride wiii not. 'J'he latter I Mack i»ass nn() drn)vs o»t n]) cp»]<) n»ly mnkp»8«, 0 8»r home. Bpjje. Hc was returning fo Deary '' ., ts)8 8 br fo»nd gree in»ah)rc: may be secured from any drug t'e co]ors of the rainbow. This Mv. and Mra. George Dyger< and with his wi<e, and whi(e d(ising his I .. ' ', such le he~(< ne( bee~a n((ache(l , 'r((us \Ve„me( uf. Pe(la(eh rid e, a(eve. Wl)1 Scbetzle ls sporting a brand ' i flin>« Rl d 8»1'1 1<88 '" tl (' 0 'y- ~ ' b] 'j«j»1> (<"r')««('o. thr first of ihc w c<'.I:. Irplet caz these (fa 8 " ( ure. 1'uneraj serv>ces were held co>»b in Sweet'i>( 88. t ou«b Poss) y some or> )». M. d Mrs. Marsh Carltonvlslt I '" ,' "" '""" Of file jive 8«»'(8, thl((:11(' t f 't n»I P<»»lrl- of 111<t'll't hl psprcj] ~f, Those whparec»tltledta refunds r. an rafter»op», Rev. Wartman ofl>c>at- ed Sunaay at tbe home of Mr. and ~. ' I))bysical n»<1 t)v<> (b(mic»l. I'y r) ji ~))$ n;) 81vnr(1. I»>j xvbr» I'((;jia» I'<)> Oxvg(».,'1»(), sill<'c on auto Iircnses paid for prior to Mrs. Jess (.'ax. oo cemeterv. I -0, ' „,, '' .'' '"'a» fp))»d that. tbp rp<'I <)«br>. b< jl»8 )8 ii> ))0th '»>'»,) ter< .I, March 10, n I woo cemetery Ralph Schetz)e received 600 n>ce I I) jb() «(»8(<) n»)y ns n cn..- t))(8«a) «v(>'y)vj)«>r., irp»:8»)aking aut appi>cat>on b)a»ks a>Id baby chicks, Tuesday....... „, r«r( jv<'»>}»'<';. i"»8 <)< ('('» mr}i('. nn»)r) l)p ms<I( I(< vip)(1»oj jo»( )viti)p»f I majc T))e rc- sending to secretary of state Ap- Grain saw>ng is pretty wel] finish- to mourn b)s ]oss, a wife, six chil<i- ' '''' '"' ''g' jsnn» bv m<)ji»«jt )iitb ('bs)'<'~a). 8»lts oj'l)is»»io», goi»«bv var- 'pjjcat)an b]ai>ks far rpfu<)(i <»ay be ed in Our 1OCality and SeVeral Of ren, an aged mather, tWa SiSterS and ""''" '" ~V»V<'8 ]s»j 8»)<'- „( np«»«) a»<». rrs Civj)ix- ja»8»11)»«8 in jba mi»era]O«i(al,',Lruze(i fipn) fi)e SSSe(ear 8 affjne the farmers have sowed their ~ ane brother, to whom we extend our I 'I»<] j'»I<'«'><)»8 jo ij»''")rf nf ir, ( l',lv I «I)('n)>r>11 wpr)()8< cl>)]c(I i App])ratio»s sbauj<j be sent to the a] falfa. ~ sympathy. (>f tl<(x»»)]«(.»1( n»(l (i»;>I)1«»8 Trp» is n»p pf jbp >»nsj fi»ii<1, I'i>sf. ( ecretary of state before April 15.

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THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF LATAH COUNTY

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near (.'<me(un, waa arrested last Interesting Artie>e writ<un by Mian A>berth WakerI

e((ul(ii(„»r:oii((s( ii(i( (i<i(( iii (((i i From Southw)ckItems of interest Taken From

Monday afternoon b Latah >'vi»g b»ildi»g '8'>t»r(lay after-county and federal ofhcers. A I» I'cadjug tlic Sto>y of I]ob- to tell h01v thL >Li<)il)8 l»'L')i>i, '0<>» il>i(]LI'ji(.'ill'(<etio» of, i31jss ' ~

Neighboring Papers search nf tbe place reveaied two i»80» Cruso«y we fiiid that it fu ctj>er. There Rrc oiily four ]")h» PctL)'Sa», county supei'>»1

i ten fo th Gm tt b

kegs containing 15 gallons of moon- 's '»'l]Lgory of human his- j»st«8 of ilupol t»»cc, a«id, >11- t«»<]c»t, » it]i 36 pupils from thc~

Special Corre8pondent

A new headlight ]a)v has shine. 'J,'he kegs were buried near ory. 3lau 18 R, «;istaway )>pc» 1'ali»c bitte>;i»(l 8)v««t. Th«g"a<}La ]zarticjpatjng —six frp!Iz,

bLen put i>ito effect in Idaho the house on tbe piace which Dan- R dcsert Planet isolated. from. «i<1, or sour.'aste, is thc per- "'ic)i of th''x central (]jstrjcts '

'i'8 fazzz >ngo ' habited woI'lds bv Iz>il- cc])tip>i of'y(ll'OgL>i:>toms "' .'rcliini»R>3" contcsis i ane, who has been v>s>t>ng ber par-

. t to look aft th ~ I h fb t d b Sh 5 8 o niiles of intravcis;ibl('l>iir<ved iv>th positive eleLtri- " 'ie]'I the batur<]'>y pr(Vious I ents at Kan>)aj>, was a week endys t,L st,l). ]irrar

Ivis>taz at tne wm'ccieliand home

Lnt »pon j>is oiv» i.xcvjiousy tas)IL,,.>i>d a]l t]ic 0<]urs, dij)«»(} ic 'o owi>1 are t)>«. winners return)ng to Spokane, Monday.

I']d of. his, as g)( el]8 >Ipo» th(. co»stit»jio» of t»c' I' se c I Mrs. Em>i Russeij left for Elkic s a e governmen 8'ates Sheriff R. E. Garrison in company for fbjs wp» -'

~ 7 ~ ..~ . ~ ' ')» I}ic co»test 'or

wit 'ederai officers James Rice and 'a 8 }>as z>p jz<1 . '>11<)La:'3' poi'ts L(( '( pt (.'0»1])<'»l»dy btlt th( )l>)vs of t]ip ~Rive>'onday, where si)e bas en)

meterorites and no exl»i'ts of r(.'1 ijiui) hav«. not yet bc«»ird —1b>t)> C}or>nse», II)aj»e pioyieen,

as session of the legislature Authorities state that Danf(rth Rizy l<ind. woi]<((l o»t.. ' ()jstrict, first; Fra»k Shaw, Gen- Ed'th B te n

a mi e possessing the liquor and In this conquest; of'at)r«by ('))Lzn>sts }>avc ]cain>ed t}iat It >s'' " ter Bateman, is >II w>th scarlet

w)li probably Plead guilty at bls m>1» t}>LI'L ai'c t})1'LL st'Igcp) (I'8 1111>cji easici'p tca>'n I<"ourtl> —Palmer W'

slla]1 b(.'n]>Dvf ul to lls('. ~.y .gI Co>'»w'>)), fii'sf, Ly]c dilc~<[u])e»

trial.He was taken to Mosco wand ting»is}>ab]c:(lo)v» tha» it is to build it up —)'''.'''''Mr.and Mrs Irv>nHe) to t~ > ~

' '...''otlatcl> secondrvr e on spen

arraigned before U. S. Comm>:s>on- - I >e Appropr Rtive I'eriod. that is why chemists discovered i >'f ' 'unday w>th Mr. and Mrs. Homerin operateu on the public 9 ~ ra

Fifth.—Id nda]1' u t) ) bl r Wa re 'Jr itt, where he waived -. Ihe AdaPtive P<'.>'j')<]. bow to take rubber aPart sixty I'I> j»ceto» first; Cecil Carlsoni

preliminary examination and was '. ic Creative Period vcars before they could find out Fl vood, Second.'r. and Mrs. Wm. Berriman and

yearn bo nd ov r to th 1 deral court un- These eras ovez']sp, and thp 1)pw to p»t it together. They Sixth —Mpirill. Hart, Eve

] ]] ' at a hej lit Izh>

human race, or rathei t}ie fou»d tliat analysis is easier „", fi . V.' "'roy, l'bursday night, by the serious

district first Viola <a~a z'0-

excess of 42 inches above th ~

Livj]ized man, mizy. bc pa" <»« than sy»thesis and that creative '. ',' ' - "- - ot- illness of Wm. Berr>man's son, Ot>s,

into the third stag« while ]>»ger- Lhcmistry is the highest branch ..88< e

'..' a cr ive )atc]i, Second.

',')'(

six feet in front . of saidmotor v

ph'on>«. other resp« t. The Piiru- Synthetic rubber has»ot prov-, .- ' ".' 'teve Douglas left for Moscow

triLt 90 secondL B Ii f th b t itiVe man piCkS up >Vh;,tCVLer Pd Capab]e Of displaCin natural . ' '««y, baVI»g been Called there

re ase,oneo e rs L's Ei(n)>th —Evel'ct't Hpl'fp» Po't-

" ".',i

the road at a, distance in «x- .. he can find avai)ab]c fo.. bis 1'»bbcr by un(ler-bidding it, norse ers o exasri ge passed away, . '. ' ' . 'atch flrst; The]ma Eide, Bl'sine

cess of. 00 fc«i, in front ot said F d „„usc.His Successor, in t}>p next ('.ven of replacing»atural, rubber,' ' ' Elton and Elmer McCuy were

motor vehicle lvhen stand>>ig on ' sta.e of cii]til>, 8)>a})ps ai>d,]c ivhe» t]iis is shut o»t. The Prob-,, ', 'inner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

a level road. Iage of 64 years. Mr. IaBoi]e had . ' ' ',, ' 'i

The Ivj»ne>'8 in the contestvelops tliis crude i»stru)»e»t: un- ]pin of sy»tbptjc rubber has bepn Harry Sm>th of Le}and, Sunday.

been fa>l>ng for some t>me and' ' ' ' will o to I ewiston Saturdsv

i1}>e term beam of light . til it becomes more suitable got so)vp(I saic»tihcaljy but z)ot fn- f ]

',, 'r. and Mrs. Asa Calvert went to

sha]1 be rinz>structed to mean du t heart comp} ica- )iis I)urposc. But in the co (]»St>'ja]]y. AVc ca)i »lake rubber I','

ILew)ston, Saturday returning homedeath was due to heart corn I ica-

o: >is wack to take part in the i

du t heart corn I ica-8 . 'i . ic course

t])e reflected rays of light wbi«b tions followed by pneumonia. of time, ziian finds th»t hL csn o>it of Potatoes< —but Potatoc'nI

inter-county contest, in wbicj) '

pupils from four counties will,are projected approximat<]y Mr. I.aBuiie was highly esteemed make somethjiig»e'v which is have other uses. Ilubber is, '

number of the young folks at-

paral]e] to the optical axis oi'mong his neighbors and w>ii be better than any})ling in natur«used in the form of Pads, sPrings ), f ' f', tended theshow ariddance given at.irst prize 0,")i3 Rnd a sec-I

the ref]ector (in other words greatly missed. 1<unerai services pz z>at»rs]]v pruduLed <1»>L >i»d tires to rehdel noiseless tra.'- ...,Cavendish last Saturday.

this means the glare of any were held from the house, the savage discovers. The barbaria>i ". I '"" 8 e R"d ' ''I$ 1 n(srs by Idatah co»»f3 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Longete>g and

headlight shall not cxtc»d over Pr)est I'rom Iotiafcb oncjat)ng. improves. The civilized inan in- " "'«»c» RPP] R»Les 'rs. George Jones were callers at

200 feet ahead of the auto- Buriai took place at the f }}wood ve~ts. The first fin<18. 'I'he In ancient times, sugar was the Ben McCoy home, Sunday after-

mobj]e when on level ground.) t „Seco»d fasl>ions. The third fa-noon.

l rane>s Faris, (,ec> I Harris, Franke eaves a w> e, t )ree sons, ', usc s»gar, Rnd tl)cy even thought Tri lett Orl Bu e

(,Shall nOt apply tO SpOt li<:;I.ts Rajph, HarO}d and DOnaid; One T>ie Primitive 11>(>» SO»< ht; . x~ 'hat thiS CO»ntry needS iS,o a g r tt ded the

it a luxury. 1'ortunately, in t}ie ''., ~ 'pell>ng matcn at Lew>ston last Sate daughter, Mrs. Lesl>e Ma)jury, and 8}>cite>'n any cave 01'>'x) >«'' cpursp of fjinc the Ar'Rbs jnvad

I

»ot R new b>rt]> of fi'ccdp>n bu" ur<fay

he co»ld find. He kept, a<lva»<..- pd Spa,'n and fozced»ppn t],e tbc old fash)a)lcd P lower birth.

this state, be so directed ) I «> I f F Wjiat this country needs jsn'tu»w> ing in a jtants o <burope, . ' ' quite iij last: week. Dr. Seejev was

homes composed pf steel, bric]c, sue]i instrumentalities of. bjgbcr ibc t3, but less people who take called to attend ber.sha}l stii]<e tjie zond)vay «t n Fire Damaged Residence terracotta, «lass, con<.let<., a»d cjvj]jzatio», as arithmetic, snd I

liberties without liberty. What

point at least six feet to the plaster none of whip)i niatpris!8 '1 I ~ ~ I . I t, ltliis country needs isn't a job I ugen Trajof Cresc nt >sheip-

r'yh dgye )I'R I 80Rp Rn( sugRI'. da cr >ng Mrs. Grant Baiernan, who has

f inrig it Rnd not morc- thun. 7" Fire, which started >n-the k>tchen nr« .to be found. in»a'(ir«. ghc Spaniards carried the sugar for every man, but R real msn for

een iii.eet in front thereof )vi)en aP- pf the+ I Hu}) res)dence)ast Frj II> the latter c>iea'bjvL Sta"<8, ca»e to the Carribean, where it

proacliing a ve]iic]e."—)73encseed d „ ive enter the dozuain of chem'8- thrived ai»azin«ly.

j 1 d.v(c')VS. 'y o' ><'hemist 'l)01><-'n Spite of t}le rjdjcu]e sll'o

was covered by insurance.. ' - ' ere< upon I, >c espise eed

' who possesses the y)ower pj'. pro e I >I 't the d.spjsed beet PeoPle to «ct more from the tax- Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Sam

i ~ ii I'or the past. weel< nearly' i;ing R su)>stallr< e>zt>rc]v z»w I, ' ), es %hat this country needs is not Hatiey and Miss Lizzie Wilson of

a»( cane sugar, year ly year,every farmer we Spp leavin ~

Mrs. Hul], was clean>ng a dress The fsmou French'hemist La- ' ', f ) t d more miles of, territory, but more ameroy visited w>tb the>r sister,

I )>as a bi>nc)1 of cherry wit)> gasp]ine. A can costa)ning volslLr, In I«)I defi»c(1 ()>PI»js up tp fb>8 day, su az's R Veryml>e Rmous <rene>'iemis, a- gained in s)veetness of >cart, an . ' '

Mrs, Nels Lon etie one day lastg ge

,„, 11 the gasoline was placed on the stove tzy RS the "Sci(nce of analysis." commo» foo(l, anil bas becol»

fc,, out. The gssoj>ne ign>ted and al- in ISA Said "I have <]L>»oz)- good health.., most instantly the room was fuji of Stratcd fh:lt t)i('. ch<.'nlisi) )vorks Thc < or» ]-erne] js <] 'f

plantings. burns un both arms ann hee hair (het he i(nvna, dent(eye. ana; horny hnl( un (h(e untai(1e, (2) a'i

After the above itei iv;>8 in was scorched but sne escaped with- lyzes: t»af jbL vjfnj fo>'«c sma]l oily R»(l nitrogenous germ l

tV,.« ive, Wpre t(I)!.'..>:, 3vi(h tice Out Other jn]ury. R]O»e OP«rateS by Synt})<-'8>S<~

Rt fbC pnint, R»d{3) R White ROad WOrk PrOgreaaing ViC)nity Fr>daV

.lbs»js Qn<l they .I", »'Is!«<I »8 T}>e a]srn) was g)ven and w)th)n a that it rppo»str»cts the pdifl«e, bo(ly. cp»sist)»g»zastly of

th<at more tb(sn 10,000 cherry few,nin„tes s „a)»»teer flr„br, to>'» <lo)vil by tb('h('»i>ca] for- Sts) cb. Tjic Pro(1»cts f'rom tbL

a»(] apricot trees bnd been dc- gade i>ad quenched the fia b tres." germ arp; cor»-ail, pj] cake, oil "y goa p gre ..g ~ e'ar Turned Turtle

livered nt J»liaetta last fs]] n>>d ..' t] ~ f t] ], -'-I »1(al, catt)e food etc.l<'rom tbc on the road work between Kez)dr>ck

not until the k)tchen, dining room u )e eyes o Ic c 1('.Iu>8,

this spring —Ju]iacttn PnLxcord. bathroom snd one other small oai the Grpnt O'Rr w;is «Sscnti;il]y bo(ly of tlie 1<cr»bl: starches ' George Ho}brook and Burl Em-

». series of ex])losive 1«aetio>is by<)ra)yzc(l fop(18, R»d gluten.~

of tive )nen are mav>ng the rock I mett had s narrow escape o L tt

specia] incptii)g pf thc resultin ~ in t]>< lib«i»tip» <)I''ra» is ma<le f'rpm the 1»).,prelim>nary to the grad>ng which I Bear r>dge grade last Tuesday

Ijoard of Trustees of the Vill- »jtrogp» Thp jinpo>'}<1»i I I j>) '))('. co»f>'Pl Pf f j>P n)R» ovc> w> a " t 0 'eprge was (fr jvjng tbe car ln )pw

agp of Deary held 2IRrc}I 2, Death of Gov. McConneH fo iiotp j8, t]iat;ij} j)i«('xl))osi- tbe»)atpria)s of »at»rc ba. bc<»)I

lounty commissioner waiker >s gear when a fiant whee} struck s

1025, the boar d. signed nll v('8 I >'01>l gv»»-po)vd(.'r <)0%v», vilstlv c»bn»cc<1 by the I eccnt i sPendlng considerable time oversee- 'ock and bent the front axle The

p(('a eunnee(ed wi(h pi'(Ipiiei (( ~ (( d M G (( <i ui((nin ni(( u en 'ie (he .'seen- e'"' ' '

iing the ivuri( aa he ia ann(sue (e ea( ((vened uvev (he gve((e end ve((ebd

$30,000 bond issue for the Pur- f id!i:>I (l«»>pi>j. Tj is <»Stains)'yi '' '-,have a hrst class gob on this piecei>am . c onne, or»er . '", .' '',,I~i«»at»)c Rt bjs com»zs»(I. ~Vhp.ii ~car >ea e over egra ean ro e

governor of Idano, passea away w ',, ',, ', IFRbrp»bait stuck tbp b»)b pf')oscof: improving cL> jziirf h. h M

'(M I

to call nitrogen "a» 'iiert (lc I} ) . t.

t.

Ilof road. With)n anoti)er week it >SItbp sieer)ng whee} a r G p g

his home )n Moscow', M<(n<iay»)am- - „...„,, '„,. bjs thermometer into R mixture t

streets of the village. At t].is . ', . ment." bren»sc it is }):»d tog«t f''lf1 I) I t ) iexpected that the full crew will bel

~', " 'ng, follow>ng a br>ef i])ness. He ~, . ', of snow Rn<l Salt, bc tbo»«bt be

I

neck. Bur} clumped out of the car

meeting also the board»nss«<l ' it into combin;itin» lvjt}> ot)>cr ' ' " making ran>d progress on the grad-

d d )t d 0'1' <- was 85 years of age and had been 1, . t . It '] t, tl ') ~liad reached the ]0)vest I)oi»t pf

an a op c r(inance .0.before it went over and manage to

whicli authorizpd fhe bo»71 lec- active >n the affa>rs of ]<)a»a since hand be lool-ed upon;is a» nc- ) lift it so that he was able to

tion sets Apri] .28 as t)i date 1863. He served as governor for tive clement beep»se it acts 80y mark o» tube wber( t)ie mpr- drag 4eorge out from under. Thev

y y cury stood R»(I called it zero;for the same and fn)>v Sets two terms, was elected IJ»>ted (.»er eticn]]y in netting o»f pf ') ) I

' Relatives in Tornado men were nut ser>ausjy injured but)1st we k»oiv t)iat R)»solute zero, I

its Lo>1)po»nds. 97« bn)el(ai»((I,,] I f I „bs„» „f ), t;, I

the car suffered swrecked top

I>ndertaken should t)ip ))<.'»(Is public ofHces. Recently i>e was t}i;it I lic fixation of nit> ogez> is 4% of Fahre»hcit <8 (Ie«rccs The destructive tornado at MarI en windshield snd bent front axle.

carry', as zve]} as naming thp federal >mm)grat)on commissioner. v<.ry impoi t I»tv ivh('.»»itrnics I„wpr t)ia» bis zero »pl>it. 'bysborp, Ii) jnpjs, wjtb jts death I

streets that are to be «ra!le<1 He >s survived by his wife„'hree cii»»ot be obtai»e<1 from Chil«.. Tbp rar]v m(fa]l»rgjstj ba(I )zp toil bas reached an<i saddened hearts Good Cleaning Process

nnd surfaced. The ordinance is daughters, Mrs. Wm. E. Borab, of The soil must be supp]cd )vjth 3>otfr> a Rrc jba» b'(. cp»)<l 1»akp 'ur community. A. E Janes re-

printed in full in this issue of Washington D. C. Mrs. Ben E nitrogen in or(I«r to mal'c R bv b)nivj»g <bnrcpa] ivjtb R bcl-4 M h 3(itb t t ifi f Icieved a card, March 30th, stat)ng The follow>ng formula for a safe

the Press, nnd t)>e voters should Bush pf Ma~cow Mrs Max Luedde goo<] yjcl(I, therefore, they used )ows. This was bare]y c»o»g tb t nio

d t M d I ] fl

peruse it carefully.—Deary I r«.'8. f P rtj d. Rnd „W nitiates ns fprtilizprs, a»r) s)80. for Sme)ti»« iron; lint bv f]z'«~

'., Ithat an uncle and aunt, Mr. and i cleaning flu>d was prepared by

plant }e},'umj»0»8 })]u»f. to grin in: pf twp carbo» rp(I.'p-McConnel] who lives in Ca]jfprnia ' ' r>»gi»g o wo c

'upp]v fhp 8011 Ivjtj> nltrogp». Pcfbpr, RS I» fbc p]ertrjc are, home completely destroyed An- istry students in the local high

hiuc}I tai that has been ]>"bf Ive can get eno»«b heat to other aunt, Mrs. M>nnie Woods>de, Ischoo].

Dea+ of EdWard Tout fbi 01) i1 awiiy a»d wnstLd b;» vp)aji)izc fbp carbo» Rt jb(p t}»:;, i >»1»red and home a wreck, and her Carbon tetrachlaride, a I>quid

'Some of the Stony I'o>nt people, a»<l fhjs mpa»8. over 700() <]p- 'daughters home also destroyed and I wh>ch will not explode under any

attended the auto saic at I ewiston, I< e» oun o )e o»P 0 )c ~

] c „,y ntbpr

Monday. commun>ty was shpcked tp Inost »scful things in t]ic ivo>')(). grers Fabrc)zhcit') yy " )p ', occupants injured. His sister, Mrs. ', circumstances, wll I cleanse ma-

I h d d h f Ed d It is one of the str;itp ic poi»ts m«tbnd8, wc chn rais« it, to n)0»z IEdna Port«rand husband badly in-Iteria)as well as gasoi>ne and will

Robert Heimgartner was cattle hear o t e su den eat o war ~ 14 5()0 <I(«rpcs. So jt js np wn»(1cri re n m

M L d tb b t To t hi h oc r d t D ry Ia t "'n) n»d rom»>cree. It ' " "'' ''*

~ 'ijured and home a >»ass of burning:not be as injurious to the fabric.trading w> n r. ang on he rs ou, w ic occurre a earp as ',;;, fbaj fbp»)o<]pr» ma» ca» perform I

f tb week S t 4 M (f t b d ju t re 1vou»<]8 and ]>p»18. Tt 8»pi)l I( 8 .' embers, and tbe>r daughters, Evelyn I Whi Ie gasoline will remove the1»» r) P) +S

M d Mrs W) I I S I et I w turne(z fram tb funerai ()f } is I it 'o 8 a»(1 medicines. Tbcr. an rs. I c )e z e were urbe(z rom e unera 0 1>s T))p»rimitivc meta)l») «jst

'Sundayv>sitors at the fke Steensm>) I brother->n-iaw the }ate Alfied La- cheinist puts his band into j]ic ) ' " '.'scratrh. ( tetrachioride wiii not. 'J'he latter

I Mack i»ass nn() drn)vs o»t n]) cp»]<) n»ly mnkp»8«, 0 8»rhome. Bpjje. Hc was returning fo Deary

'' ., ts)8 8 br fo»nd gree in»ah)rc: may be secured from any drug

t'e co]ors of the rainbow. ThisMv. and Mra. George Dyger< and with his wi<e, and whi(e d(ising his I .. ' ', such le he~(< ne( bee~a n((ache(l ,

'r((us \Ve„me( uf. Pe(la(eh rid e, a(eve.

Wl)1 Scbetzle ls sporting a brand 'i flin>« Rl d 8»1'1 1<88 '" tl (' 0 'y- ~

'

b] 'j«j»1> (<"r')««('o. thr first of ihc w c<'.I:.

Irplet caz these (fa 8"

( ure. 1'uneraj serv>ces were held co>»b in Sweet'i>( 88. t ou«b Poss) y some or> )».

M. d Mrs. Marsh Carltonvlslt I

'",' "" '""" Of file jive 8«»'(8, thl((:11(' t f 't n»I P<»»lrl- of 111<t'll't hl 1» psprcj] ~f, Those whparec»tltledta refunds

r. an rafter»op», Rev. Wartman ofl>c>at-ed Sunaay at tbe home of Mr. and ~.

' I))bysical n»<1 t)v<> (b(mic»l. I'y r) ji ~))$n;) 81vnr(1. I»>j xvbr» I'((;jia» I'<)> Oxvg(».,'1»(), sill<'c on auto Iircnses paid for prior to

Mrs. Jess (.'ax.oo cemeterv. I

-0, ' „,,'' .'' '"'a» fp))»d that. tbp rp<'I <)«br>. b< jl»8 )8 ii> ))0th '»>'»,) ter< .I, March 10, n

I woo cemeteryRalph Schetz)e received 600 n>ce I I) jb() «(»8(<) n»)y ns n cn..- t))(8«a) «v(>'y)vj)«>r., irp»:8»)aking aut appi>cat>on b)a»ks a>Id

baby chicks, Tuesday....... „, r«r( jv<'»>}»'<';. i"»8 <)< ('('» mr}i('. nn»)r) l)p ms<I( I(< vip)(1»oj jo»( )viti)p»f I majc T))e rc- sending to secretary of state Ap-

Grain saw>ng is pretty wel] finish- to mourn b)s ]oss, a wife, six chil<i- ' '''' '"' ''g' jsnn» bv m<)ji»«jt )iitb ('bs)'<'~a). 8»lts oj'l)is»»io», goi»«bv var- 'pjjcat)an b]ai>ks far rpfu<)(i <»ay be

ed in Our 1OCality and SeVeral Of ren, an aged mather, tWa SiSterS and ""''"'" ~V»V<'8 ]s»j 8»)<'- „( np«»«) a»<». rrs j» Civj)ix- ja»8»11)»«8 in jba mi»era]O«i(al,',Lruze(i fipn) fi)e SSSe(ear 8 affjne

the farmers have sowed their~ane brother, to whom we extend our

I

'I»<] j'»I<'«'><)»8 jo ij»''")rf nf ir, (l',lv I «I)('n)>r>11 wpr)()8< i» cl>)]c(I

iApp])ratio»s sbauj<j be sent to the

a]falfa. ~ sympathy. (>f tl<(x»»)]«(.»1( n»(l (i»;>I)1«»8 Trp» is n»p pf jbp >»nsj fi»ii<1, I'i>sf.( ecretary of state before April 15.

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE Warren of Ciarkston also gave aninteresting sermon,

Published every Friday at Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Art Thornton aredrick, Id.aho, by the proud parents of a new son.

Kneppeie Mr. antt Mrs. Everett Lock nerhave a new aaughter.

Subscription price........,$1,50 Mrs. Alice Ctudray is visiting herbrother, Walter

H'off

ina.Entered at the post ofIIce at Ken- Mr. aud Mrs. Robert D'raper were

drick as sectynd class mail mat. Sunday guests of Joe Piper's, Sun-day.

ter.Mrs. R, J. Hoskin, accompanied

her daughter, Beulah to Lewiston,An exchange rciuarks that Saturday to attend tbe spelling con-

many a man wouM be as kind to test. Sbe was tucgy in winning ahis wife as hc is to dutnb animals prize—if shc was dumb.

children and for the 'oungfolks.

7:00 p. m. - Epworth LeagueI eader, Clarence Bell.

8:00 p. m, - Evening servi<'.eGood music and special singing.

At noon th'ere will be dinner orlunch. Everybody bring yourbasket and let us mingle to-gether during this time.

On Wednesday afternoon, April 8,at 2:30, the Woman's k'oreignMissiunary Society wtH holda special session 'n the Audi-torium of tne church, Everyladv in the town is especiallyinvited and urged to come.

Wednesav evening at 7:30 the. youngladies ot the L<'pworth Leaguewill give a missionary pagentin the rhurcb, entitled 'heCall uf the Nations."

METHODIST CHURCH

BULLETINLeland, Idaho

Sunday School 10:00 A. M.Preaching 11:00 A, M.

Epworth League devotional

meeting at 7 P MTo these services the public is

cordially invited.Rev. C. J. Taber, Pastor

SPEC>A: LOOW

P2:CZSEducatr'on's Im press

The force nf ndncatinre is so greatthnt we mny i»old the minds nnd mnn-

iier's nf tl>e young into <vhnt shnpe wepin»so»nd give them the impressions

nf such hnhlts ns shall ever nfter te-mnln.

Cotton Piece,Goods

Buy at these Low Prices and

SAVZ!

As this is the usual time qfyear for tlic annual outbreak of We desire thru this medium to ex-

spring poetry, we wish to say press out sincere tbarks to alt those

in iiilvnncc that ivc will publi'sh wbo so klndty assisted us during tbe

siii(1 poetry iii any quantity, any death and buriat of our loved .one;

st ]c for 10 centi i linc'lso for the beautiful fiorat tributes,

and the kind sympatnyoffered.'rs.

Everett L<'mmett,

Do you know that 23,000 let- Henry Emmett and family,ters are mailed over minute 'of A. W. Allen and family.

Announcement, of

LII''S SKRVIthe Opening of

CE STATIONFor the convenience of our patrons and friends in Kendrick and Julia-etta and vicinity, the Whole Grain Wheat Company has appointed Mrs.

Ed Taylor of Juliaetta, as distributor of WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT in

charge of Life Service Station here. At this address you may now ob-

tain information and service of incalculable value to your health and

efficiency.If you are not already acquainted with Whole Grain Wheat, you are

cordially invited to call and learn why it has swept into national prom-

inerce as the wprlds greatest food.If you cannot come, telephone R37. And, by all means, ask for the

"Book of Life," and other vitally interesting food literature.WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT is nota medicine althottgh it is used

and'rescribedby'housands of the leading doctors of America because ithhs proved beyond questibn that it tends invariably to restore the body

to normal function. It iq a three-meal-a-day food—not a breakfastfood —for every member of the family, distributed by our authorizeiIdistributors rather than thru the grocery store.. It 'is prepared readyto eat, in 11 ounce tins under a process which has the endorsement of"The Tribune Institute" of New York, "Good Housekeeping". antI"Modet'n Priscilla," and is protected by the United States and Canadiaii>

Governments.'n the. files of the Whole Grain Wheat Company, 1916 SunnysideAvenue; Chicago, are hundreds and hundreds and thousands of lettersfrom all parts of the United States gratefully and voluntarily offeringtestimony of relief from and correction of over 70 of the common physi-cal ills such as high blood pressure, asth'am, Bri'ght's disease, stom'ach

trouble of all kinds, over and under weight, and e0en some cases ofcancer, and mind you not one of these letters was solicited.

Every Whole Grain Wheat Distributor is appointed to serve you insolving the most important problem in the world —that of the food youplace in your body. He is able literally to "take time from eternity"and add it to your life by supplying your body with the 16 mineralelements and vitamines without which health and efficiency and evenlife itself, cannot continue.

Valuable educational and descriptive literature will be furnished onrequest.

Phone or mail your 'order to the address below —delivery will bemade protnptly. In writing please enclose check—$2.25 for a dozen 41.-ounce tins (never sold in smaller quantities or thru grocerv stores).Orders received by phone will be billed C. O. D.

Mrs. Kd Taylor, JuliaettaAuthorized Distributor Whole Grain Wheat Company

Never before in the history of this store have webeen able to ofFer you such an assortment of piecegoods as now.

every day of 24 hours in. tlicUnited States'i

s'

IIcrbcrt IIoovcr says that a

,

'own suported by fariners isbetter thaii a town built by fac-

','ories. A factory town or pay-roll tow'n is all right so long asthe payroll continues, but whenit ~huts down the town is a deadone.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Sunday schoul at 10:00a. m.Preaching service at; 11:00a. m.

The sub]ect of the morning serinbnis: "Palm Sunday and PassionWeek."

'i'be newly elected ofhcers will beinstalled at this service.

A hearty welco'm'e extended to all.H. A'. Vi'cker, Minister.

86 inch unbleached muslin at these prices, a yard

9c I 3c l 5c I 9c 20c86 inch bleached muslins at money saving

Our Brand, a yard

Greek",Tribet special a yard

White heather cambric a yard

Introducer, our best quality at

88 in'eh Longcloth a yard

97 inch chevio't shirting a yard

86 inch percales, dark and light, yard

86 inch fast colors cretonne a yard

AII li'nen toweling a yard . ) 9C 25CFast colored suiting a yard

Jap crepes a yard

82 inch ginghams, fast colors

Sl inch bleached sheeting

81 inch bleached sheeting

pnces

Ii'altMason: We know not

2{)C what a. day may bring; the fu-', tures veiled from all. Tomorro>v

22C we may dance, sing or standaround, bawl.

25cI 9C i ',Women now complain of shin-

gle headaches since hating theirhair bobbed, but xvhat's a head-ache if you can ltecp up with

,

the 1925 models!

30c50C i A man in a hospital asked

what he was operated on forIr

25C IIe replied $250.

iAIRVIEW LOCALS

60C Mrs. Julia Fleshman and Mrs. R.~

'. Smith called 'on Mrs. Virgit55C Fteshman Tuesday

Mrs. McCatl visited Mrs. Kar-mode, Sa'turda'y,

Rev. Taber and family wereguests at Stewart Hettel's, Sunday.

Georgia, Mildred and Wo'odwar'd

Ftesnman spent the week end with4 ten k iesliman.

Cora Blankenship Iattended the—spelling contest at Lewiston, Satur-day as one of the contestants tromk airview.

Roy Morgan and family were,'uestsSunday of'obert Smith's.

O. A. Walker and family visitettat Virgi I k teshman's, Sunday

Mrs, Ruby Lancaster and son„Robert, returned to their home in,Spottane, Tuesdav m<>ming aftervisiting a week with relatives.

EMANUEL LUTHERANCHURCH

Cameron, Idaho,Rev. Edward A. Rein, Pastor

Church services - 10 30 a. m.Sunday school - - 9:30 a. m.Luther League 2nd Wednesday in the

month.Lactles Aid 1st Wednesday I'n monthChurch Council 1st Monday in montti

Come and worship»<>ith us.

METHODIST CHURCHNOTICE

. Sunday, April '5, 1925KEN

URIC'0:00a. m. - Sunday school11:00p. m. Evan'geisic Service

Special music2:30 p. m. Afternoon Service

In auditorium for adultsAt, the same hour witt be a meeting

. in the basement of the churchr

N. B.LONG 4 SONS"The Home of Good Things to Eat and Wear"

5!W——-RMSK%h

W:.4C..—..S' t QQ. SAre honestly built and give you the maximum in

service. Especially low prices on quality merchandise.

Hardware at Prices that Are Most Appealing

Make This Store Your Store

LINDEN LOCALS'r. arid Mrs. Addie Alexanderentertained Mr. and Mrs. Whister>

'nd fa:nity at Sunday iiinner.

Gus Farrington started his saw-'i

mill last Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B hn teturn-Ied to Long Meadow., Sunday.

Mani> are busy tsith their far'm', work.

lNrs, Jessie Holt of Lewtstonhas'een

visiting her parents, Mi. and,Mrs. J. H. Hunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Presriat weredin»er'uests

at the Louis Alexanderhome, Sunday.

Mrs, Jame" Ball »yas calleu toj

Pomeroy the hest of the week to seei her brother, Otis Berriman, who is

', seriously iit.Mrs. McPhce, Mrs. L<'. Bohn and

Aunt Carrie Aiten spent FridayI with Eva Smith.

Ihere witt he a shuw at thehail;'riday

evening, April 10th, given'y

Bert and viola, who Were here'bout a year ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whybark spentSunday afternoon with Mrs, Carr.

Sherwin Williams PaintsMost durable and economical paint that can be made. Costs less per job and

wears longer than any other paint. Made in one quality only and the product of50 years of experience.

Save Your .V.:oneyWINCHESTER

Sttve your money —you can no more build up a for-tune without the first dollar than you can build aliouse without the first brick. It takes money tomake money attd by> starting now to save a part

of'hat

you eat'ti you will be able to greet "0,'imeOppoitunity" ivith a smile when she knocks at yourdoor. 4

Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels, Braces, Auger Bits, Screw Drivers, Ben'ch I'-lanes,

Levels, Rules, Pliars, Files, Saws. Forks, Shovels, etc.

5:.'I:IC.:AOpen a I iberty Bell S;tvings Accouiit with this

Bank the first thin~«TOBIO8.140<Vi and obtaiv aLiberty Bell Bank.

Agatha News

Miss Nellie Buckles caine home'aturday to visit tier parents. Miss

'rmaStephens returned with her.She was the eighth grade contestant '

'rom District 54.Tt>e fot to~ing pupils were neither

tardy nor absent during the seventh .' month nf schodi ending March 20th:

Lulu Buckles, Roetia Bucktes, Beu-tan Hoskins, Lizzie Hoftman,Archie Hoffm»n, Ethel Lantz,Lturonthy Lockntr, Lesiie Nobles'nd Don Johnston.

spriua must he here as the clear.jwater river is rising quite rapidly.

Mrs. W>n, Lavis returned fruinLewistnn, Sunday. St>e and hcrtwu tittie ci>iidre» stnyed Sundavnlgt>t bvith Mrs. R. J. Huskltlss

The ctii1(iron nnd their parentsgatliercd nt ti>e .coo»i h<>usc Sunday Iat 10:,'>0 n. m., nn>i >jr>isned urge>i- '

izing tt>e>r Su»day schuo<. Rcv ~

Kendrick State BankMartin V. Thomas, Pre~. K. D, Ingle, Vice-Pre..

A, H. Daubcnberg, Cashier

E. H. Emery, Asst. Cashier

~ ~

Sop..I ..pic.wgge (j O"The Winchester Store"

Family Sleeps in Sacking, Kipling Philosophyt'lose tn the f»n>nus ltntiln nl>ii<y, in

l

Af!nr;<ii. y<>n>sc'tf is thc only p< i-S<>sscx, Engh>nd, n iioor f»»>tly oi'tvb

Isiin yi>n <:>n l>y n<> t><>i.'il»lj)y

<v»s t'ound ii>.ing in t< nts <»»<le «f >n>cg-[

n>v:>;: f>'»»> in ti>ls ttf<'n<1, n»>yiic, init>g nnd sleeping on strniv >viih o»iv;i I

'>»i iii<r. 1i l~ >v<>rtl>;> liiil< t>»inc on<1t>l:>nket for covering. I »i<in<y in dn g<><><i i<> hi»>.—tiit>tin g

~~>e>>RJ!5k~~~

Dexter Engine power washing machine, the washingmachine that always gives long years of service.

Our Price - - - - — $50 00Fairbanks-Morse well known engines, nothing better

Our Price - - - - - $550

Page 3: - 1925 - The Kendrick Gazette/1925 Jan. - June - The Kendrick

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE

GUYW WOLFEMcoowell's

Confectionery(The old Midget Cafe)

SandwichesDoughnuts, Maple Sticks,

( Cinnamon Rolls,Pies—al! home made

CoffeeWhen you mant a lunch,

drop in.

)professional Caarde

))

da) it the court room of said( ourt, at the court house In theCounty of Latah, has been appointedas (lie time and place for provi»g thcivi]1 of said S. P. Callison deceased,and for hearing thc application of B) . Cal]ison for the issuance to himof letters Testamentary, when andivhere any person interested mayappear and contest the same.

Dated this 12th day of >March, 1925ADRIAN N ELSON Probate Judge

12—3 t

ATTORNEY

Moscow, Idaho'r. William T. Seeley

Physirianand

SurgeonKendricx, - - Idaho

Dr. Geo. %.McKeever

A. H. OVKRSM1THAtter>sev-at-Law

Ura>uher> Building Third Stree<

Moscow, Idaho.NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL

MEETING AND ELECTION.,In Joint Common School Distric!,

No. 24, Latah County. IdahoNOTICF. IS H I'EBY GIVEN,

That the annual school meeting ofJoint Coniliinn Scllool District No.24, County of I ata'h, State of Idaho,will he held on Saturday, the 18th<1ay of April, 1925, and the saidmeeting shall convene at 1:00 n clockp. »1. On said day and colltilluc uii-i»terruptedly until the business prop-erly coming bcforc said»iccting isdisposed of, at the schoolhouse insaid district; that at said»)ectingthe follniving business ivi]1 bc tra»-s"cted;

1. Onc trustee in serve II term ofthre<f (3) years ivi]1 bc elected.

2. Thc Ic»gih of t>nie school sh ill

)be taught in sai<l District for theensuing year and the scasolis nf thcyear in w'hich the sa»ie shall betaught willbe determined.

3. That at thc said annual mcetin r

in said District there ivi]1 bc de-terrnincd the amount of money to beraised hy special taxation, the levyfor ivhich purpose shall not exceedten (10) mills on each dollar oftaxab]e property af the District, andshall determine the purposes forwhich the money derived therefromshall be expended, naming in eachihstancc the proportion of the wholeamount which is to be used forthe various and separate purposes.

4. That at said meeting gene> alquestions pertaining to school andschool interests ivi]1 be taken up anddisposed . of.

The name or names of all candid-ates for election of trustees to-gether with the term for whichnominated shall <be placed on filewit]z the Clerk of the Board ofTrustees at least six (t)) days priorto thc day of election, excluding theday of election.

That t>he election at said meetingwill he by secret and separate ballot.

Dated this 26th day of March,1925.

M. B. McCONNELLClerk of Joint Common School

District No. 24, of Latah County,.'daho. 14-3t

DENTAL SURGEON

Phone SI2

N. R. ShegherdWANTEDTI»e Auctaoneer

Dr. Jesse H. Burgess

EYESIGHT SPECIALIST

Satisfation Guaranteed

Siee>e Bu>)d>ng

MOSCOW, - IDAHO

Cattle, hogs and sheep

Hides and Wool.

Holbrook 8r. Emmett

IDAH O.TROY,

Wm. H. MeyerBlacksmithing, Wagon Work

nnd

Horseshoeing

All Work GuaranteedLoca 1 Ads

J J. PICKERD I'Ok SALJ: Good 6 room resid-em>e property on Ma>n Street; $600for quick sale. Theo Hanson, Ke»d-rie)f. II-tf

Licensed Embalmer

and Undertaker GeneralBlacksmithing

Wagon and Carr>age ShopRepa>rmg of a!I Kmds

Neatly DoneA!!Work Guaranteed

Frank Crocker

FOR SALE: )good m>!k,cows, 3maie calves, one heifer. Iaew>s Ma)-»ar>ch, at the Frank Shaw place;Ju]jaetta. 12-5p

C

Auto Equipment. Lady attend-a»t. Stock of goods in Ken-drick. Phone 462K, or,876Troy, or see

"Ma>d O'lover" >ce cream »oldat John's Uof)feet)onery. 13-tf

G."F. WALKER

Su'n'day School Record'I;hree sisters in L>'nst Brunswicl',

.austrn'lln, hni'e h record of attend-ance nt every Sunday school sessionfor ten years.

I"Ok SALE: Jersey cow, gives 3gallons i day, test 5 and eight-tenths. Wm. Wo]ft, Kenr>ek. 13-f.f

FKP'))EgResidence Phone 654

Eat S](oakum H>cad, sold at John'Uo»feetionery. It's the best. 13-tf Notice of Forclosure Sale

ORDER OF SALE AND DECREEOF FORECLOSURE AND SALE

Bray>> Deoba]d, P]a»>t>ffvs.

Emmet E. McDowe)J Bnd TheresaE. MODowe]l, k)s wife, and TheKendrick State Hank, a corporat)on,Defendar)ts.

Ui'ider and by virtue of an orderof sale and decree of foreclosure af>dsale )ssued o>)t of the D>strict Courtof the Second Jud>nal D>str>ct >n

ahd for the Uounty of Latab»»dState of Idaho on the ls! day ofApiil, A. D., 1925, )n the aboveentitled act>on wherein the abovenamed P]a>nt>JTs ubta>ned a judge-ment and decree of foreclosure andsale aga)>)st Emmet E. McDowe]1and lheresa E. MeDowe]J, b>s w>fe,and The Kendrick State Bank, a cor-porat>on, Defendants on the 31st dayof March, A. D., 1925, for thesum of $2604.50 >n Umted Statesgold coin, bes>des interest, cast dndattorney's fees, which sn>d decreewds on the ——day of——A. J)I;19—,recorded in judgement book——of said court, at page ——,I amcommanded to sell al! that certain]ot, piece or parcel of ]and s>tuated,lying and being >n Kendric>f pre-c>nct, County of Lntah, ~nd pnrtin 1>]ez Peree Uounty, State ofIdabn, anu bounded Bnd deseribeaas fo]]o>vs:

The Soi>th hali ot Section I'>(e»ty-s>x (26), I'ownship Thirty-eight (38)I>]or th, ka>) ge 'I'hree (3), WestBn>se Meridian, save ano except»>gtherefrom the Northern Pauif>c Rail-way Company's R>ght-of-way, a»dalso except»>g tberefro>I> the follow-ing decsr>bed tract of land wb>ehb»s been i>eretcfo>te deeded, to -w) t:Commencing at tbe N<)rtbeast cor-»er of the Southeast Quarter ofsa>u Section, running thence West»long.tne North side Of sa>d Sooth-e'ant quarter 245 > feet to the South'line of the s)>id, Noi'ther>) PaciticRa>!way (:o>)lt)a>))a)>) H>ght-of.way,thence so>)fherly along sa>d Rigbt-uf-wny 785 feet to a rock set on sa>dsoi>t]> J>ne, marked (XXX), runn>ngthence >n a. southeasterly d)rect>o»110 feet to the twin cottonwoodtrees, running thence >n the Ba)1)edirection to the east side J»>e ofsaid'outheast quarter tn a p]Beewhere a rock marked (XXXX) i»set, sa>d rock be)>)g 51 feet northeast from a p>ne tree marked withtl>fee notches, running thence nortI)along the sa>d east s>de line to theplace of beginning.

Pub]>c not>ce Is herebv given thaton Saturday the 25th dny oi Apr>lA. D., 1925, Bt 2:30 t)'clack P. M. ofthat dav, in front of the UourtHouse door of the (.Ounty of Lata]I,I w>)l, in obed)ence t(>,t»> order ofsale a>)o decree of foreclosure Bndsale, sell the »bf)ve descry)bcd prO-p'erty or so niuch thereof BB mny be»ecessnry to sat>sfy Ba)d 3udgeme>)t,w>th interest »>)d c<)stS, etc., to thebghest and best bidder, for goldcoin of the Un>ted States.

Dated th>s 1st day of April, ]925.Charlie Suinmerheld, Sber>]f.

By Geo. K. Moody, Deputy.14-4t

More Hogs WVa>ited —Be sureto see me before you sell; am al-so buying cattle and sheep.Highest market prices paid. D.F. Gentry, Phone 4925, Ken-drick.. 6-4p

EGGS FOR HATCHING ..

Kendrick Dray and Ice

Frank Boyd, Prop.

NOTICE TO ALL PEACEOFFICERS

'>Ve wish to call attention to Se>.'-tion 1597 of the Idaho CompiledStatiite of 1919 relative to MotorVehicle I.iccnscs.

Wc ivish to ask the co operationo> all Peace Officers within LatnhCounty to assist us in the enforce-ment. of this law> as all motor- ]ice'.I-ses are noiv past duc.

C]] A]i].IE SU](f Jtf ER I'JELDSheriff

C J ORI UNDPros. Attorney.

Kendrick,5'j(. MONEY TO LOAN 5 jo

Wc have money to 'Joanon improved farm propertyfor .>-7-10 or "0 years nt5 per cent J>lus usual ex-pbnsc.Veatch Realty Company

Mc)scow, Idaho.

HORSES FOR SALE

His 1Van>c Unhof>oredHer»I;I» 1>leim<ar])asset iv»s horn i»

];»L,] In<l ihc 8th of ()<tobe> 17('>4 ll>

mnrrle<l his oivn ni(cc I>nil iv;Is socli>llyostii«'Iso<], lre e:i»ic to A!»< ri<»:In<iSet>i<><l no<>r the Cihii> rlv(r, ivl>< rc i»(l<iv('lo»('<1 'I l»'>ii('<>1)'s>»i(>. 1>c ir>is

hlvo]ve<] li> th('('h<'1»t'f Anl'on l>»I'I'o

fol'nl » 8»'»i hivestci'll (.'»>Pl>'<a I> I>ii

(ms nrr<sied nn<l tried on ih< ch;ir ro >u

< onspii">I< y.

Right Now!

Before the rush of spring work

begins, bring in your time pieces

a>)d have them cleaned or re-

paired. My work is right —ask

your neighbor. Repriring with

a guarantee that means some-

thing.

1Iorses of a»y a),"'c, «uy size;match teams, >)ingle hot'ses.Priced I eaf)o)>ably> acr nrdiitg foage a'nd size. CJa»)d Craig. L<-land, Idaho. 13-tf

ORDER FOR THE DESTRUC-TION OF NOXIOUS WEEDSIN LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO

Comes now thc Board of County >

Comntissione) s of Latah County,State of Idaho, and makes the fol-Joiving order:

It is hereby or>]er'bd bly the Boardof County Commissioners that LatahConhtg> State (>f Idaho, is, nnd is,hereby'cc]ared to be 'a ))»eed districtIn comp]innrc with Section 3492 to',

And inc](>dihI» 3501 of the compiled,Ntntutcs of I<)aho.

It is further ordered that the fol-!owing ))ahked weet]s, to-wit: "JimHill" Jvl<ts]ard, Cniiadlan thistle, WildMorning Glory (or BII)d Weed),and I

Fan (or French) ivied, arc de>ti i-.

mental a»d destructive to agricultur-al crops in Latah County, and all ',such noxious ivceds growing withinLatah County, Idaho, are hereby or-dered destroyed or cxtcrminatcd as ',hereinafter described, aiid all of said

work m»st bc performed and com-pleted at thc proper time and inproper season.

Notice is hereby given to all oiun- >,

crs and occupants of land in Latah I

'ounty,Idaho. that said noxiousweeds must bc exterminated upontheir pren>ises, v l>ich extends tv tl.e I

center of the public high)var joining'he

premises of each land owner'ithinthe times and in the manner

hereinafter prescribed.J I J>f HILL i>f USTARD —Eradica-

tion —Jim Hill Mustanl that is justcoming up in the late sowed spring,grain sho»ld hc destroyed by harrow-ing ivhcn the grain is up a few in-ches. Any mustard that is past this '

stage should hc hand pulled ivhcn the I

plant is coming into bloom. Plantsthat have passed the blooming stage

'hnuldhe pulled a»d burned.WILD MORNING GI ORY—,I

Eradication —In c a s e s of sn)allpatahes one of the folloiving threemethods may be use<). but must be

'

thoroughly and persistently carriedOi> t:

1. Keep thc plants thor()ugh]y cutwith a hoc, every feiv days through-out thc groiving season. It maytake twn scasn»s t<> complete the)(york, but if properly dorrc there )villbe little further trriu]>]e.

2. Thorn»ghly gr»l> o»t and rc-move all u»dcrgro»»d rnnt-siocksivith a s»ade or shovel. Keep closeivatch fnr staggcri»g i>la»ts;It i»tcr-vals and treat il><m i» fhc same way.

Mart>h's Best flour, bb!, $10.00;Si]))er Loaf f!our, bb!. $9.40; everyLack guaranteed. I4ndr>ek RochdaleCompany 14-J t

L. S. LaNatt

Jewelers

WANTED: Dozen p>gs ready towea)). O. W. Henry, Uamero». 14.3pLodge stationery attractively

printed at the Gazette otI!ce. tfESTRAY

Notice >s hereby given that thefo!Jow>ng described estray wastaken up at the I'red Crocker placent Kendr>ck, Monrlay, March 30:Bny horse, weight 850, w>re cut!f,ft.'hind Jeg, w]»te sa()t in fore-head, »ge about 5 years, iio brandsnr marks. 'I'he owner >s f>ot>tiedto appear bef»re Monday, April 20,prove title io sa>d estray and payBJ I lawful charges which have been

incurred )f> relation to t]]e same, orsn>d estray will be sold at 10o'lock B. m., Apr>J 20 at the FredCrocker place.

J. G. Gar(fher, Uon.tub]e,he»dr>ck,Idat>o. '14-3t

NOTICE OF VILLAGEELECTION

blot>ce >s hereby given that ana]ectiof> iv)JJ be held at the f ityHall, April 28, 1925, aeco>ding to!nw, to elect twv memf>er» of theUi I >age Hoard to succeed 'J rusteeDamif)are]J nno Trustee Newton,

i whose terms tbe» exp)re. Nom>nn-f>on for these o]lices may be madeby a mass meet»)g or caucus of tenqua J >tied el ectnrs of the V> J !age,w!>o w>l! cert>fy their nominntionsto the V>l]nge Clerk at least t(iidays prior to said elect>on. Nom->hntions rhny n!so be made bvpet>t>on signed t>y ten or innrequalifier1 electors <!f the V> liana,said pet>tion tn bn bled ivith >lieVillage C]erk at least ien days priorto said e>ection.

By ()r<]er ni the Vil]i)ne Hoard,) 11-4t Ita]p]> H. K hei.per, Clerk

Thrifty people are begin-

ning to learn that shoes will

gi>fe Ihui.'h !Onger service ifthey are promptly repaired

when they become worn.

W. K. mar.KEa.Boot and Shoe Garage

IN THF.. PROBATE COURT OFT ]1].. COUNTY OF LATAH,

STATE OF IDAHONoti«c f'r I ublicntion of 'I'i>ne

A J>point<.(1 for I'rovii>g %Vill)I".te.

IN >hc matter of the Estate oi S.P. t;>llisnn Deceased.

I'urs»ant to an or<let'f said Pro-l>atc ('nurt. »>a<ic on thc 12th r1ay

!

of March ]925 notice is hereby< ive > that Monday the Cith <lay nfApril 1925, at 11 . o'lock A. M. of

CATARRHAL DEAR'NESSis often caused by an infiimed e(n'II<'»« the mucous lininp. nf ih) 1 us(<>e>ilan

T b . When this tub» is innamed )ouU e.

have a, rumbling sou» d orhearing. Uaiess thr- in(iam(nation can

be reduced, your hearing may be

s<royed fer(ver. wi"HALL'S CATAIIRII )ifHr)>CINE wih

do what we claim for it—rid your system

C ta h. HALL'B CATA)tnH 1>>ED>(

has been successfui in the reaCatarrh for over )"or<y Years.

Sold by ali dri>ggisis.I> . J. Cheney Cn Co., ao>edo, O.

Wa!k<r Frara s aaa s year o>a s. o.'>IV!)ite Leghor>)s. A!1 o'f the J.A. Hanson strain, large . birds,heavy layers. Single settings

And $1.25: 3 settings $3.50; 5 settingsf5.00; per 100 eggs $6.00.

J. C. Hamil, phone 3425, Julia-

)

etta, Idaho. 7-tf.Idaho

WIIEJJEToBUV, II't

.1.( i MCKfMRJES

We can sell you a car or anything you need foryour f<ar. 1f you want a Ford, Overland or Chev-rolet, ive can sell you one.

'=Fish and Goodyear Tires'I'hey ale standard the world over. Our prices are

right.%'e Burn Out the Carbon

Keep your engine clean by having the carbonburned out. It increases the power. Of'our motor.

First Class Wor]i Guaranteed

Kendrick Garage CompanyDeoba]d Bros, Props

Keep The Wings of Your

Dollars Trimmed

If you don't watch them. do)lars have a way offlying over the fence and getting lost in the thicketof need less spending.

'I'he best i>ay to clip the wings of a dollar andmake it impossib)e tor it to get aivay, is to save thedimes, quarters i>nd halves and put them safely awayin a savings account.

If you do not h~ve a savings account, start nnet(i '' —tw (I

wld,g 1 ill come in hdnd son)e tfine a doll,trll d().

THE FARMERS BANKKendrick, Idaho

Cut oif all shoots under thc ground. may germinate. In wet'e;<sonsIt'.

Smother by placing good, strong may be necessary to cultivate againtar-paper over them. In using this before ivinter sets in. Th« followingmethod thc paper should overlap well spring plow shallow and ivork doivnand be held down by stones, dry soil, each day that ivhich is ploive<l. I.etor pieces of timber. 'this stand \Ii)t>1 »lore sec<]s gcI'»)>"

Ii) cases ivhere whole fields are nate, then cultivate well a»d seedinfested, the above mentioned n)eth- thickly to oats or barley. Harroivods are impracticable. The eradica-I 'the grain when two inches high, fromtion of this weed then means that) onc io three times at intervals. T'hisits u»<lerground roots must either bc ivi]1 destroy thc young iveeds andgrubbed out and gathered, or such also reduc<. the grain crop to asurface cultivation emp]oyc<l as will proper stand. Barley in this i»-result in the starvation of the roots. stance is much preferred, as theWith this object in view the follow- broad leaf of thc barley has greatering method is given: effect in smothcrii>g than oats have.

Patches of this weed should be If there is still considerable stink-plowed shallow early in the spring. ivec<l in the crop it can be c»t earlyWork ivith the knife cultivator or for grccn feed. This syste»I of culti-some cultivator that will cut off the vation can bc carried out for threeshoots under the ground as often as years, except that thc land should bemay be necessary to keep the ncw seeded to oats the second year, a»dshoots from appearing above gronnd. to spring wheat t>he third, Whc» seed-Continue >>his until 1"te fall, then i»g thc wheat sow rcaso»ably thinplow deep, turning as ma»y of the an<i seed down to red clover a»droots up as possible. The roots timnthy nr alfalfa. Leave in hay orshould be left in this state over win- pasture for a period of years.icr> ivhen niany of them will bc kill- (h) Start cultivation early as abovecd by thc hard frosts. In thc spring n)en>in»ed, but plow shalloiv lateco»ti»uc c]c<i) cu]iivltioil Is before i<1 the ill]'if possible ind iiork do>in

i»g spy>ng alt<'< ivee(ground may hc se<.'dcd to ivinicr arc ivcll siartcd, ploiv slightly deeperivhcat, nr tliis ground niay be left ilia»,it the prcv>0<is plowing, worku»i>1 the second sp>'»Ig Ilnd planted io i fi»e cur foe( alloiv it toto nate or alfalfa. If this systcnl of iuain until morc weeds ger»linatecultivation is carried out thoroughly >lien p]oiv agaii>, still deeper, bri»g-

g up I)>ore seeds to bc geliminate wild morning glory. It and dcstroye<l by surface cultivatio».must hc kept in mind that. sihoots arc >vVor]e should be comp]etc<1 by thcto bc prcven >cd froi» appearing nl>'c latter part of July, when thc landgroulld if this systcnl is to hc effect- silo»id he seeded to fall rye, ivhichive. can be pasture<1 >]hat fall a»d during

CANADIAN THISTLF. —Eradi- the following spring and summer.cation —Same as recommended for (c) Summer-fallow'or one year;

this should consist of at least twoF A N WEED —Eradication —I u plowi»gs, three will give better re-cases where thc weed is oiily grow- su]ts

by ~t~~y pl~nt~ over thc far)ihand-Pulling, gathering and burnmg ]ow it sh'ou]d bc worked late the next

way of keeping it in check. Where it to oats, harrowed when thc grain isis found in small patches as the caseu t >i{ J)es ai)dgeneral y is, soine ioc croPs s iould red clover and tin>othy or alfalfa,be grown, such as corn, turniPs, or Cut this crop for green feed if therePotatoes., This means the continu-) at"„„ed sti»J( ivec(Jsous cultivation of the soil, besides

producing reasonable returns from By 'order of the Bbard of CountyCommissioners this 5th day of Ma're

On land t>hat is so badly infested1925.

t']>at hand-pulling is impossible, one ELMER L, PAULSON,of the following methods of'ultiva- JOHN CONE,tion may be cmp]oyed: G. F. WALKER,

(a) Cultivate immediately aft«County Commissioners in andfot'arvest,so that tlic surface seed I a>ah County, Idaho. 12-3t.

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GLEANINGS

Jack Taylor went to Lewiston thefirst <)f the weel( on business.

Mrs. L. H. Bram(,r and son wereLewistun visitors yesterdav.

The Methodist ladies aid willhold a spring bazaar and dinnerApril 25, at John's Confectionery.More details later, but keep the datein mind.

The quarter section of land on

Bear ridge, owned by Charles Hillof h'airview, was sold the hrst ofthe week to Lien brothers. It is afine farm and practicallv all undercultivation.

E. L. Whisler of Cedar Creekridge st»pped in a carload ni ewesana lambs from Orofino, Wednes-day. HU has good suinmer rangefor sheep on his ranch.

M. 0. kaby and son, Oscar; ar-rived by automobile, Wednesdayatternoon,'rom the coast. Mr'.

kaby's health has been very poorlately and he has been advised totake a complete rest for a year.He will probably remain on hisranch near town far a time at least.

Mrs. W. H. Hyrum arrived thefiist of the week from Oakesdale'.Mr. and Mrs, Byrum will maketheir home in the rooms at the rearof the barber shop,

Miss May Seals arrived Wednes-day afternoon from Portland to bew'ith her aunt, Mrs. Joday I ong.:

Mr. and Mrs. J. Holen and familymoved to Lewiston the first of tnvweek where they will make theirhorne.

Mrs, Edgar Long returned Thurs-day morning from a trip to Lewis-ton.

Jess Collins of Lewiston arrivedThursday to looK after business in-terests lier e.

Hud Garison got his new bicyclethis week. He paid $26.25 for itand eai ned the money wi th whichto buy it selling papers.

The "Stanton Players" allowed toa good house last Wednesay evening.The young folks put on a good pro-gram and everyone was well satis-fied with the show. 1'he box oflicereceipts were over fourteen dollars.

L<'gnaz k'laig returned Thursdaymorning from a business trip toOro fino.

Iilcti) brothers on Hear ridgebou<>ht a now I<'ord car from theEcn(lrick Garage last week.

Ch'aries.,A. Iioc of Irewistotiwas transacting business in IZen-

drick, Wc(lncsday.

Walter iilcCrca spent the weekcnd. in ihloscow with his family.

Clarence Dougiigrty of Amer-ican ri(lgc bought a new Dodgecar lost lvcck. It is cquippe<i

'with balloon tires nnd isbeauty.

Legion Dance Tomght

The Ainerican Legion will hold a

dance at the I<raternal Temple to-

night. Music will be furnished by

Chase Hros. Orchestra of Lewiston.Everybody is cordially invited toattend.

BIG BEAR RIDGE NEWS

John Heath left for Oregon lustweek.

Mrs. Wade Keene aiid Mrs. OwenBardman were visiting ielativesand friends in Lewiston last week.

Mrs. Ed Lien entertained theLutheian Ladies Aid at her home;'I'hursday af ternoon.

is recovering nicely from her recentupera tion.

'Ihe Ladies Guild invites you tocome to the chicken supper at the(.'o<»munity Hr ff, Saturday evening,April 11th.

THE KENDRICK OAZETTEI

SUMMONSIN THE'ISTRICT COURT

OF TH E SECOND JUDICIAl.DISTRICT OF TII E STATE OFIDAHO, IN AND I'OR THFCOUNTY OF LATAH.

Bonita Hamer,

CAMERON ITEMS

Mr, and Mrs. Herman Meyer and

baby, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt and

little daughter, Myrtle, motored toLewiston, Wednesdav for tile re-moval of little Myrtle's adnoids.

kev. and Mrs. kein had as guestsWednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs.Gus Kruger and daugfiter, Mr. andMrs. Henry Wendt and Wm. Hram-mar.

Mr. Hlum, Aug. O'. Wegner, Mr.ana Mrs. Ehleis and Ford Parks were

tranasc ting business in Moscow,I<'r i day.

Mrs. Hleck is again at the Hrun-

siek burne af ter visi ting severalweeks in Kendrick.

Miss McClelland and JosephineWilt(en attended the spelling contestat I ewiston, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Aug. O. Wegner,Carl L. Wegner and kev. keinmotorea to Lvwiston, Saturday toattend the auto sale. August Weg-ner purcfiased a Dodge car.

Hill Mielke motored to PullmanSaturday where he spent a fewdays,

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I'lomer andson, Leonard and Henry I'lomerwere visiting in ('ameron, Sunday.

Mrs. Wessels accompanied th'em

back in the evening.

Sunday dinner guests at the Spek-ker home were: Mt. and Mrs. Aug.O. Wegner and fainily, Hilga andDonald Ehle'rs and Albert Hrammer.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer en-tertained the following at Sundaydinner:kev. and Mrs. Rein and sons,Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt an<I family,Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Wegner andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. August Meyerand children, Pr. and Mrs. Augustcrammer, Mr. and Mrs. Reitz and8011.

'Ihose taking Sunday dinner withthe Fred Newman family were Mr.and Mrs. George Wilken and son,Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Miefke, MissEmma Hartung and Mrs. btone-

burner.'r.

and Mrs. Lunt and son ofGifford were visiting at the I'rankWi lken home, Sunday.

Callers at the kien home Sundayevening were: Carl Koepp, Mr. andMrs. Bfum and family and Wm.Brammer, Mr. Hoemeke motoredto Lewiston, Monday, returningTuesday. kev. Rein, Mr. and Mrs.Hlum and daughters; Laura andHenrietta motored to Moscow andGenesee, Tuesday, Laura remainingin 4enesee where she has einploy-ment.

Howard E. Hamer,Defendant

The State of Idaho Sends Greet-,ing to Howard E. Harner,.'the abovenamed defendant.

You are hereby notified that aComplaint has been filed againstyou in the District Court of the Sec-ond J<dici'1 District of tl<e State ofIdaho, in and for the County of '

Latah, by the above named plaintiff;

of the nature in geneial terms asfollows: I,

To secure a decree of div<)rce onthe ground of cruel and inhumantreatment,

And you are hereby directed tnappear and answer the said Com-

'

plaint within twenty days of theservice of this Summons, if servedwithin said Judicial District, an'd

within forty (lays if served else- !'.

where; and you are further notifiedthat unless you so appear and ans- ',wer said Complaint within the timeherein specified, the'laintiff will,

!,'ake

j«dgrnent against you as prayedin said complaint. I

Witness my'hand and the seal,nfthe District (.'ourt of the SecondJudicial Liistriet of the State ofIdaho, in and for Latah County, this,31st day of March, A. D., 1<125.

HARRY A. THATCHERClerk.,

By ADRIAN NELSON.Deputy.

Frank L. Moore and Latham D.Mooer, Residence and Post OfficeAddress, Moscow, Idaho. Attorneysfor Plaintiff

"Where You Always See Good Shows"

Tonight cLnd

Saturday

Far FootwearWe are ready for the spring selling with a select show

ing'of Hamilton-Brown shoes for men, women and

children and ofFered at most reasonable prices,

Men's brown mahogany blucher dress shoe $4.5QMen's burgundy calf bal dress shoe - $3.5QMen's tan krome worl( shoe $2.35Boys'uckskin work shqe, size I to 0 - $2.QQBoys'ress shoes - - - $2.75Women's and children's shoes in a great number of

styles and qualities. EVe can and will save you money

DRESS GOODSPretty spring dress goods are here in all their summei'y

beauty. We want to show them to you.

Grocery BargainsThere are so many bargains on the table that we ask

you to come and save money on your table supplies.

:<enc.i."fc.< S:orei< 0).11Mny

AutomobileLF<LAND NEWS

Assessor Ward and wife were inLeland last week visiting oldfriends and neighbors an(f takingthe assessment. 1'ney departedMonday for Cream ridge.

The Leland school was well re-presented at Lewiston last Sat-urday in the spelilng contest.

Mrs. Gillespie visited her parentsin Clarf(ston last week and part ofthis week,

Howard Smith, May 4illesple,Opal Gillespie, Ruth 'I'aber, Prof.Srbert, Mrs. Jiilia h"leshman andMaxirie were Lewi;.ton visitors lastSaturday.

Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Whitinger wereLewiston visitors Saturday also.

A nine pound girl was'orn toMr. and Mrs. Ld I<leshman, Monday.

Leland school ball team went toSouth wick I'riday aiid won bothgames. I'hey can play ball betterthan they can debate.

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For Slender orMature Figures

This dress is very becom-

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Then visit our piece-goods counter. TheDeltor included with

the pattern shows you

how to tnake the dress.

, Always Use BufterickPatterns mcludmg

Deitor

Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel I<'orest,Mrs. B, Nelson, Miss hlora andThorvald Nelson were visiting-utthe Nels Nelson home on Little Hearridge, Thursday.

Miss Dorothy Jones closed a verysuccessful seven months term ofschouf at kimtock, Tuesday.

Thorvald and Miss Flora Nelsondeparted for Aitawar», Montana,Saturday.

A Jew said to his friend,brol(cnly, "Colic», I'e lost mypocl'ctbook." "IIaf you lookedi» nll voilr pockets)" "Sure, nllbut tbv left Itaiul 1iip pocket.""Vvll, vy didn't you look in it)""13ccrluse if it aint there I'l(lrop dead."

CARD OF THANKS

See the greatest forest fireever brought to tile scieen-followed by 'he tremendousHood caused by the burstingof a huge dam,

One of the Most Thrillingand Interesting photoplaysever shown.

SEEDSAVe have a, full stock of field and

garden seeds in both bulk and in

package.

SIN GLETREESI aige shipment of singletrees on

hand. ~Ve have prices on these that

can't be equalled.

Mrs. Owen Hardman returned toher burne near Peck last week hav-ing visited at the home Uf her sister,Mrs Wade Keene.

Miss Agnes Jones came over fromAmerican ridge to spend the weekend at, home.

Horn to Mr. and Mrs. ('lydeBailey, Marcth, 26th, a daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. N. L'. Ware anddaughtet', Miss Neva, and Mr. a»dMrs. Waliace Emmett and ons at-tended services at trre Methodistchurch in Kendricf(, Sunday.

Harvey Fair field recently pur- I

ChaSed a Fora Sedan.

Mr. and Mrs. Wade Kccne a»dci»lr!Ien were Suiiday guests at theIra Havens h<)i»ic on American I

r idge.Mls.es Mildrc(l Kleth and Nova

Ware have entvred the v giitii gra<ie I

in the Kendrick scliool.

Ole Lien < «turned hoi»e frni» I

Spol;ane and reports that Mrs. Lien I

To our»ci«hbors and fricri(lslvho have sboivn so much kind-ness tolvards us, nu(1 to thevol»»tvvr fire rampant who soi)ron)ptlv responded to the firealarm a»(1 succcdc(l so <luicklyiii putting o»t, the fire nt our res-idence, wc nlost, sillccrely cxten(four appreciation and t))<(inks.iilr. n»(1 i)Trs. II. P. Hull.

]'l'illc: Calli bl'oo(1cl'. Ilvw,1)nv bone grin(icr $15),

C< cil Rol.ivrf», <kcn(irj<.;l.-. 14-1p

OXJR Gr U ESTTonight - Ira BolenSat. April 4, Carl HartungPlease call at theater and receive2 tickets, each, for night stated.

Tirkets are not transferable.

Don't Miss The

LEGION DANCE

TONIGHT

WAGON WOOD

Spokes. felloes, tongues, reaches,

buggy poles —anything you need.

PLIERSNineteen difFerent sizes and styles to

picK from. Price 4Qg to $ ).5Q

LINOLEUM RUGSGenuine linoleum rug, size 9x12 - - - $ l 9 go

'1'll< ivvll knolvii n»<1 succvss-I'I)1 il I»»<;lp<)1is r»pturc cxpcrr,ill. C. I<'. R(<llivll, lvj11 bv in 3Ios-

< o)v <I» 1'r)(1<ii i(<', S<lfllr(lr)a April1 < & 1H.;)t tliv clos«olv Iiotel.I<))j»lr) v<1 pvnl)lv cn»le miles tnsv< I i»l. (o»s»b)f in» is frvc.'I'I:) f < 1) .tl nsvniv papers forsl:«:i;)1;)»»n»» v vm el) f. 14-1p

It will start immediately after the'show. Music furnished by ChaseBros. Orchestra of Lewiston. Youwill have a good time if you go.

BrunswicksChildren ",,'..." 10Adults - 35C

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