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Boost For Better Roads 1]>to Kendrick ~ ~ lph ~ ' Ik .. El>. ~ ~ S ~ 15 ~ ~ i 5 r V ~r ~~l<i ~ ~ ~ ) J< I Subscription IPr ice] $ 1.50 In Advance VOLUME< XXXVII. KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY,ID4IIO, FRIDAY, OCTOI31''I', 1.927 Xo. 40 BIG LIQUOII HAUL NADE LAST SATURDAY Moonshine Destroyed Will Consider 80 Pardons A]1 )1»nou»ce»1(.'i]t »lci(li'. IASf DISCI DAHp H QHIAIAYS hroccday hy 1"i'cci 1'. Laic<ca, ar:c. HCW They F]ln8 l.iqner Oii;>ii 0> i]i ]'iy .1»il re I'l<l<„';»'iiiii> 1 i liclil, < I <is> 1 < 1 vi < I 1)inn>is]i)i]i! ill I i'01> i: »ii t Ilnlis(c. vjil»ci bce» (]is- (]. ,'h> cele, ~l><.> if] Wi'(Ill<'S<I<iy <l ff <')'»noi) ~c.'.:,"~.'' '..'.:.""."."..'.: i> 1<i]'I„"1'. (I»il»tlf 4 OI ". '::..:,::;:,u'''1(i l)01'ill(1 <!0 I) I )c 1' I 1 I I uf fl>c I»it;i]i <;0»»td, 1 < It is s;ii<1 tl) >I o>ily )'')''+:,'.:<'')'>"., ( ''<>scs > I>i>t 'ha<1 <>I>'('Ac]) ~!„(:': ', ': posi'(1 Of was (lest]'oyc >,<,::,::."h j ..c the Icla]>o state boa]<l of p;ivdo»s 1928 LAWS TO TAKE EFFECT wj]] 00»si<ler 80 Applications for ON JANUARY 1. pardoii At its thivcl »>ecting this year. Three applicants, who are Gld Rules Put Into Discard on uiiclev s(.'»ic»<!c fn>'luv(]cr, >>re ~ That Date. in'clue]ed in the list. 150 GAI.LONS MOONSHINE IS SEIZED BY OFFICERS. 800 Gallons Mash And. Hundreds Bottles of Beer Also Taken. I') 0]»ilily <iii< nl >.Ii< I;>v«cst ESTABLISHED HERE ',','."",',.'„,'.",,,';",",„',",",,';„„:"";,'„,.;." 13oisc, T<]aho,— The clcpartmcnt of ]aw cnfovceinent, is co»sideri»g plans for A, special traff]c detail! ' IYTDIhA3Ij FR )AY goes into cff'ect, as an education-I A] measure, I<'red I<'. Lukens, sec- '$100,000,000 PROPERTY LOSS retary of state a»d heac] oi the IS ESTIMATED. c]epartn>e>]t, has A,nnounced, says) tlie Lewiston Tribune. I88 Persons KiOed. and 600 Were "The legislature did riot pr'- Repoited Injured. vide for financing any such force," said. Mr. Lukens, "but One of the worst storms in the we feel that as An educational history of Missouri swept thru measure we shou]el do something the City of <St. Louis past Fviclay, of. that ]cjnd. It m'ay require which les»]ted in 88 deaths, 600 tight figuring to put it Across, injurec1 ancl property dama 'e however.", estimatec] at $ 100,000,000. The The nesv cocle, repealing A]1 total estjmAIC'f injuries is sai'd previo»s laws on the subject, es-'o 'be nearer the 1000 mark as tablishes a uniform rule govern- many of the victims of. the tor- ing a]] traffi. It bans operation Ilnado were treatecl by private of ve'hicles 'by persons under t]>e physicians ancl ivere not reported jnfi>ience 01f ]jcf»or or narcotics, to .tlie authorities. making s»eh an aet' miscle- lt is s'aid that so]ne 5000 build- meanor. Reckless. driving also is ings,, resiclences and,:business a mj'sc]emeanor. 'A code of reg(1- hours'es Cere totafly destrcoyed or 1'Ations defining w]rat is a "r'e'a- d'ainage'd by the gi'eat gunne] sonab]e and prudent" rate of s]iapd'd c]odd which gassed thru speecl «1eclares that the dr>yei the city at 90 miles an hour. snust have due regarc], to the (f><eat builc]ings wej'e cleiiiolished fvaffjc, sur'face and >jdt]i of 'the ],'oops tor'n, oft; ja]lsc 'aved in -]iighway, and1 of any other c'Omar avnd izpgotecd treqs 'Ahnd telephone sljtjons then existing, and the poles were stre<w'ri throughout speec] limit shall be such as is the city, 'consistent with the safety of life,,', Following. the tprnado many lim'b or property 0'f any perscon. l fire broke out iii the devastated Tl>e speec1 limit appro'Aching section, followed 'by a heavy A railway or jriter'i»<ban grade dowiip'our .ok rajii w]iich was re- crossing, or passing a school c/ur- sponsible in a large measure for ing recess or w'hen c'hj]drgn are~checking the fires. passing to ancl fro, or app]voach- Out of the seven schools said mg a highway crossing where to have been in the path of the the view is obstructed within 100 twister, with 6500 ehi]dre'n en- feet, s'hal] be 15'mj]es an hour. dangered, only,18 were injured On highways in business sec- and 5 little girls wer'e "found tions, whei'e traffi is Controlled dead, pinned»nder the fallen 1)y officers is set at 20 miles an steel beams And other wreckage. ho»v, with A maxi>num speed of The tornac]o also hit in Illinois, 15 i»ii]es An hour or stop Ancl golKansas, Oklahoma a»d Texas; signs, t'e speecl limit where there fo]]oivc'cl by heavy rainfa]l. Ave ]10 sllch controls i]1 A jbllsi- ]icss (listrict anc] in p>rbljc parks, Local Boy Seriously Injured 4 unless otherwise specifiec], is set At 20 miles An ho»v, with 30 I Little Wi]lard T]rornton, son miles an hour As the . maxim»»]. of Mr. Aiic] Mvs. Roya] Thorn- .speed. under other. Conditions. !ton, was seriously i»j»veil T»es- Local A»thovities, however, Ave I c]Ay eve»ii]g, when'he,ju»]'ped given Authority. to increase thr, from a moving truck driven by speeds. Burl Ei»mett, iVj]]arel c]im'bed A complete stop At grsclc cross- the truclr, unknown to iilr. ings when a train ov car is ap- E<.i»mett, ai]cl jumped 08 as the proaching is required, w'hile the tr»ck passec] the Thornton home. commissio»er of public works As soo» as Mi. Emmett fo»ncl 'has authority to require A corn-lout, bv the eries of other chilcl- 1)]etc stop un<]er 'All.conditions atIre», what 'had liappenecl he stop- any par tie»lar (]angerous cross- I peel and he]peel tike t'e ci>i]d'ings. home. A's Dr. Mooi'head wss ni>t r The "keep to the right" ru}e, on a,call, the Troy c]oct<)r w;<) the provisions for passing or CA]led'. Later Dv..i100vheod ca]- overta]cjng Another vehic]e, for led and is Atteiidjng the ease. tur»ing to right, or left, for sig- Willarc] regained consciousness na]jng, for yielding the right 'of at A'bout five o'cloclr Wednesday .iihASr to other vehic]est as to thr» morning and. is improving slow- highways, or passing street cars lv. or driving thr» safety zones, and 'arking ar'e virtual]y the same as - Title Conferred. At present. Rules set )forth for driving on I Probate Juclge H. L. Par].-er, mo»ntain highways, provic]jng l SAt»vday issued i c]ecree Ad- that it shA]1'be un]mvfu] to coast judging clescent oi community w]th thc ears in neu'tr;>] 'and prope>'ty ]n the estate of Gva the dowll-going vellicle must E. Bond, who clied intestate Nov. vie]el the right-of-way tn the 4, 1926. 13y this orcler the sur'- (]river traveling on thc >lp viving husba]>d, %'i]liam H. jBond of Le]a»cl, is declarecl en- Phc clvjver of ai]y 'ehjcle jn I titlec] to the PrPerty accumu]ate(1 ~ deat]1 or jn]ury to any person or A(les of ]and, says the Trjbullc. davmage tO prperty muSt j]»me(t- jatc]> stop. IIC is required to liow soon your shiP will come g>ve his 1>A»le, Ac]clvess A>lc] regis clePends entirely on 'liow soon trstio» n»urbrr tn the victims of yoi the co]lisio», A»cl shall render All reasonable assists»ce. Tt is mac]e train crossing, except At intcrsec- ]ijs c]uty also tn report accidents tibn's whe]e the movement ojf to t'e departimeut of 1Aw enforce- t]aff]c is being contvo]ed by traffic ment. Garage 1(ecpers also ]>aust 0%ce] s ov t] A%0-djrectj»g (]P.- report ilaniage(1 vehicles. vices." 'Size, weight. equip'»]e»t, A»cl Pe(lcstvai»s crossing 'high)vays lighting ot vehicles is sti ictly At other points must. yjelcl the rcg»latecl, right nf: )vay to the vehic]e Of special interest to peclcs- Aftcv J>»»'»'y 1, 1.928 A fjvc- fvi>ins is the provision in the»ew year-olil c]iiI<1 i»]iy (]vive t]>e ]aw which provides that "the f'Amily cav As for As thc. ]Axv is dvivev nf any vehicle upon A, co»cerned. The 1.915 ]Aw pro- hjghway rvjthjn A business or hibiti»g persn»s u»(lev thc A«e residence section shall yield the of 1(i years to clrive motor cars, rrght-of-way to a pedestraincross divas ]c])ca]<.(I by the 1927 ]egjs- ing such highway w>thin Any ]ati>re. There ~v j]] 'be nn age s>rosNva]k or any regular pedes- limit after January 1st. Siii)(lily A»(1 i] 011(]l>y SEP ER SHOWS 3.10INCH .<is;i i(s»]f, Heiibcii (SI><)vty) 1>iivc bc()ll <ll'1'ester an(l ii it(!<leva] Previous High Record in 1905 ~) >v)i)))f js 0>if fo) fh( >rrcst of with 2.74 Inches. ;]'A]»cs Ki»gsbe>'] y, 42, recently . ";„'f.':;.:::;:::::.::ki::;:;::;:;:'::.'.. vel<;isc<l after s(rving 10 months ]saf Ah co>]»tS jajl Fecfev- tory of tile Lewisto» govcl»»1('»t Al A-cnt S.>»1 W bb r ~"]nd h < ~ C»C g C A C d ) A V »c«hei »irea», i'ii» rl»» t»cl )Oji)i'hc]jfi< S»»)»)c]f)c]c] Jo . than three»i<'lies, »i t]ie»ioi>t]>l pic t])c iivicsfs iicovdj» Just c]oscd, A i>c>v >'c«0]'<] bei»g 1 t]>c .Sti>]. ilj],ro]. est;>blishcd ~vjth All>lost,;i I>A]f lhc )ail ~v,ls t]ke» to (-oeilr inch to spare, says tl)e Lewjston ],i] T,,"I, ' a J. C. seisin er, <>ud J. rh<. iyi>situ are siioivii cx;iuiiiiiii";1 <ruiii< wi>ii 11 l, . ' . 10ta] of. Appvoxi]»ately 1 )0 Septe]»bcr s'howecl pre<!ipitatio» ste>hosco>)L the iutest met))od used by d<'y;<,'„'cuts >0 dcteriuiu'e wiic>iie> >)is ' '"', ', '"" 'al]0»s nf »]oo»sh»e ]iq»ov, sev- m cxuullucd >w0 >I'>lllks scu't 'tu <> <Vushiu iou sci)001 for "iris. Thc >)'0),)< ]>ro]ith, Which iS,G5 i»ch, Thr., ']< t n0Srv tv <v were found to contain mucli iiquo'r. i'ecord high 'September up to this< )il»''c s il»('cgs, werc co» cat- .— yea> wils estab]is]>ed ]n 1905, 1 Oil- ]1 t SHOWER GIVEN FOR -, FI'SH,RE'ApING POND NQWL when the total was 2.74 inches. I' t I t] 'ff. f MISS ETHEL ROGERS ESTABLISHED AT OROFINO In Only 0>le other ye;lr has the t]»l 1 I ~ 1 tr ~ 1 'o]1th of SePteln)ci recorded The me» ~vcr c.,„rrcsted Su>lday. Marriage to Mr. Elmer Emery 100,000 Fingerling Trout Placed more than two inches, and that of Kendrick Announced. There Last Week. was in 191.7 when the total reach- evening when Webb entered. the cabi» where Wajtc ancl Klina d 2.1.4 alpmost an inch less t>an A. c]e]jg]]tf>i] one 0'clock lunch- Following recommendatjqns or this year'. liquor.> ings< )ury, returnjnf.. eon in honor of the approaching the state fish and, g@]ne depart- With a surplus of 2.45 inches f, r'm oi>ts] e t >e ouse < p»' a Iwedding of Miss Ethel Rogers ment of]j'cja]s, .Orofino,sports]nen to begin the crop year, which is gii» An(l ~vajtcc'iitsj e the c'oov of Asotin, was held at the hoine have providecl a fish rearing ieckoned from Septemcber l. eac'h f of Mrs. Ed. D'ownen 'of that City, pond in wlhich fingerling trout jyear, t]iere will be plenty of last FrjdaS.. Twelve friends of will 'be 'held and fed foi 90 days inojst»re this season for c;rops, Latajh offjcevs, stationed near ]>'ljss Rogers were seated at -the before heing planted in county a>id another good crop yeai for '' the house, Approached Kingsbury table, on which were placed streams, says the Clearwater Tri- 1928 is j»djea<ted. Septem'ber to make Arrest, w]en e b twelve small pqper bags contairi- bune. The old Al'teneder mill 1926 was the wettest month in fired tw'0 shots Ajthjfi thh5 hou'sc, ing twelve black cats and when pone] on property now owned by te» years, with:1.50 inches, the A signal to the county officers to these were opened,<and the "cat C. W. Space, about one mile out oiily other Septemjber c]urj]]g the ajc]. Kjj>gab>i]y mad'c his escape. was o»t of the 'bag" the an- of Orofino on the Grangemont ten years which showecl more One of th'e mcn attempted to take A vjf]c from t e ~va of the no»ncement of Irljs1s Rogers'n-~road, has 'been improved'ndnow than one inch of rainfall being h'o»se, w]]jc'h nNcevs a tevwar s tencled marriage to iiIr. ElmerIcontai»s about 100,000 fin erling in 1920, whn 1.25 inclics was re- f I ] 1 1 H ]I f Emery of Kenclrick, October 12, trout, two shipments of 40 cans corcleil. fn»»(l was lone]e( .. c wi]. ace was before them. each arriving from the 'Grange- Hain fell 14 out of t'e 30 ', an Adcljtjona] charge of:Attempt, to Assault 'an ONccv. A linen shower was presented ville hatchery, having been plant-, daSS of the 'Septem'brr,j»st pass- U»clcv arrest t,ie two me» at- ]bliss Rogers A»cl After a three- ed there last week. cd >nd As s result fheie wis a temptecl to 'bribe the "e('era'n" course luncheon was served, a These fis]i are being fed each mi»iu»]m of clear days, there be- en»»'ty office]'s, A w> itfcn report contest was enjoyec]. A»umjber morning by C. W. Spacr., a!bout ing only eight. Five weve (lesig- (]c.clavcs. One nf t'hc mc» s»g- of stories then were tolcl of 'the four po»nds of gro»n<1 liver 1)e- iiatcd As p;irtly (lnuily A»<l 17 gc'sfe(] a compvom jsc, cleelare 'ojn~s of 'brides Those present jn~ used at each feeding. Thi lus wholly clo»c]y. CI hc ~ Webb. were Miss Hthe] Rogei'st Miss fis Ave»ow', abo»t fwo inches ']oscow vepoi ts that the tot>>1 ")Vhat (]0 yo» ]»ca», compvo- Ri]th S;)rgent, Mesc]a]>]es. Ec] long An(I wj]1»ot l)c re]eAse<1 in- >ai»fAI] thcve fo> the )»'0»t]> Of'owne», W. T, Farvish, Art]»ir to ]A> ~e stvea]»s for restocking Scl)tci»ibe]'viis 4.l3 j»ches, which body s faki»g money" the pris Farrish, 1. A. Farr]sh, W. C. purposes»»t]l freez)ng weather has»ever l)ceii excccclc<1 d»>»»g Ha]scy, J.'. App]cwhite, Ecl sets in, when they will be from tlic car]y fall. oner rep]ie(1, "A»d We Wjva ]X th Bucholz, Franlc TaP]in, Willi]»» thi'ee fo five inches long. At this yo» )ip. Wc've got money, WAS h>S CO)111»ler>t. 'ilrC ] 0 t le McCveady and J'. S. MeI'lvai». size they" will 'be fu]ly a'ble to BFGIN THE SURFACING me» rcvea]ecl A tota o care for themselves and verS few ON UNIONTOWN ROAD Th ho . js loc tcd wjtl in .12 STATE HIGHWAY OFFICE w'I]] jbe lost, while the pevce»tages STARTED AT LEWISTON aarvivia cv'hca Planted cilrcc< Commissioners to Camp)a<a New l from the hate%Cry is very large. Route Soon. was in. Altho I i for tjo 1 t; Lewiston Bakery. "»vfcj» Of the i'I'oscow-Unjo»- 1 I]'tar feel thc ]atter Excavation startecl 'I'uesday on Part Of thc wcc]c w>th crews fact»re sa]c ]AAj»tajnjn A ]jq e new ~4000 o~cc bi))]ding of A]ioe Wi]son Expected to Appear (lei thc <Ii>c tjo]> )f hjghwa f)he sta'te highway dcpartme»t on as Principal Witness. eommissio»cia of <ljstvjct No. 1, l;c wit'Ii An officer in 1)»rsuit nf property owned by the sta,te,at I is duties A»<l, Aftcmpt an. Carso)r At t]> e sheriff 'h) 0ff(',c At I cw- >II I) ro] ff f] 'venue,,just >vest of. the Lewis- iston last Frjd'iy it. iv))s stated A ci'»shcr has 1)rc» i»stallc<l I' f th I vo, till, v S" A 'oss o Bo ''hat thc gov(;r»»]c»t's, CA«;>t the rock quavvy»ear the Oscar,] builcling s»perintenclent for t]>c against II»jbcr SA]chert, Aee»s<.'d A»c]c]'so» fA>»> A»<I s»vfi>cj»g 40 g„]]»s p r ] ff, fi clepartment of public works, wi]1 of bo>»bing the rcsiclcncc of Fe<]- opc>tafjo»s will bc cav> ic<I 0»t f opc>iif)0» T))c vm~]]( s>ipervisc t]>e constvuctio», siiys eral Pvohibitjn» Off)cev James F from there. Wet went'I>cv ]iAS wus I»,o»ght to Moscow the Tri'bu»e. Rjcc At ]icwjsto» soi»e 18 iiio»f]>s (]elayr<l work (l»vi»g t<hc early Excavatio» will 'be made l)y ago, wo»]<] l)e 1>cav(1 at tI>e tern> fall, an(l probably will delay s)ir- EIGHT FOOT STURGEON the half-yarcl gasoline shovel ot of court OI)c»j»g at i'Ioscow, 50- facj»g operations this week. TAKEN AT LEWISTON the highway department, this vember 7th. lt js this case Thc»eiv ]oat<] has bce» <a><I ', '1)eing brought cMO»(]<ay froin t»c that pauline Hovto», Alias A»ccjo»t along the b(.(l of U»in)i ci(.ck, Crowd Thrilled. When Monster C»ldesuc re'gion where it hiis Wilson, 32 year old, cow <ti)'I a»(l );»]d jts natural,junetjo)>, wit]i I Fish is Hauled in bee]i used the past month the rodeo perfo]'mcr, Arrestee] >f fhc Unio»town roue] is»eav flic l Culdsac hill. By the use Of the Seatt]c Wcd»esc]'l>y of last >vcc]c, C. A, Grief fat'm. Commjssjo»- Thi! <.')it< h Ot eight foot two shove) the excavation .job will be is cxpcctecl to Appear. agai»sf jevs of: the Lata]i co»»ty (list>'i<!I inch sf«]geo», wcig]ij»g Aro»»d short, and work on the super- SA]chert. The Wilso» w»ni»> )i»uugiivatj»g its shave of fhe 200 poii»c]s, <;>ye the ] >rgc crow<1 sfruct»re will be 'tarted»cxt was hehl j»,jaj];it ]<cwjsto» fn]'Ivo,><], t]ie i»ajov portion, >Act a which gath<.rcd Sunday after.- wec]c. t>vo mo»tl>s ",>s A i»Ate)'iA] ivjt- short time Ago with Whjtru'>n, »00)> AI f]]c Gvasscv Fis]i CAmp. Th hcjlclin wi11 hc ci'rame herc ac<< rclcaarc'<,jiia< a'lice< <he~<micr<I ccmvmjasjcccra rclaiiic. Cc','crea<, ci Clark<<ac<, ca Seal'c construction, single st'ory A»d time ot fhc startj»g nf t]ie fa]11Whitma]i cn»»ty cm»plctiiig t]ie l']iver, the biggest thrill T~s t]ic co»Crete basement xvjth 0»tsi(1('airs in tl)c nnvt'hwest.. SI>e c]ai>»scc»t-off to U»jo»tnw», A (]jstance fis]>j»gr scasn>i, s;>ys t]ic Lcwisto». (limensin»s of 26x34. There wi]1 to liave been in th('. Aan>c room of'bo»f, 0»r. mile fvo»> the ('0>»]- 7]'ib»nc. The big f)s]i be A two storv vault, with va)i]t wlie» Sac]>crt A»(1 W. T. F('1]nws ty linc. iiAI>jf»>;») co»»»jssj<»]es <;ii]glif t]><»cf, nf ('. ll. ('<<tx. rooms nn t]ie main 0%ce flonl'jointly Acc»sc(1 )vjth SAI<.'I>cvf, i>]')ilivcvi ]'avr. tulcc»»n act]on A vein]<] <Atc]i wus mu(lc A»(l in the base»]ci]t, for stnvj»g vA»gc<l tn (]y»A»)it<.']i<'f]»'ev's fo <.h;>»gc fhcj)']<] voA<1 tn,jnj» it]>c cA>lip 'S>111(]i>S wit]i 94 sa]ii)0». Of rCCOVC]S A»d VA]u'iil)le Cq»ip- )>O»)e;i»<1 WAS flic>'<'. Wh<'» th<'-y l fl>e»<v>V C»t-nf]'j»1', »nt tn I»'f- (lii] in„ f]ic <IAy. TW0 f)ftS fiuii»il iuc»t. of. the lijghway depart- vet»>»>Cd fvo]]i thr. s<!e»<. 011 f]ic I tc] ] j]i]cc,, chj»ook siil i»<1)i f<ippci] tl)c »1 C)lt. crime A]le«e<1 Aguiiist tliei». "I'Iic 'f l]11<'il]»)<)]] fA]i('ll Th™~n <<cm w111 he ilivjc<c<1 a<dear wav cc< i<<)ccrc<< 'liat hislYankaaa Laad in World'8 Sari<hi rccc c;i min< cj'<iv rjvcr <ia<» into th>ce rooms, nnc A lobby home w;>s paitiAI]y <lri»<>ljs]in<i. ~ ii]1;»i<1 f]>r voA<]w;iy f]<10(1<v<1 nvrv. ct o> c A I vj- SA]cl'") t wiis Avr<!At<'(1 i>t I'r<')'<'c 'I'I>c Ncu'ni'li Y,'>»kccs Ii >i e I I,()','1 iis wjs]>i»g in w»tch Ih('. Iwn f], f', I f 0 g;>»]c, nf die<car, ami the chjrcl a i<ra<<iced tcvcc<c<'a <<rica l1'ir <ccci hy c! <c-I tccmct. thr snip, hai< <c <c roon) 'I''n)> >v'»>f yoi>v <lvcA>»s fo fcuti»g I'jttsbiii' oi> tI)c. ]atfc]'s fukc» Across tn th<.'s1)>»(1 I)y 00»lr, t]llc, ynii »]i>st w'>I'c ilp., ficl<I. Sc<)lc f)1'st ga»)<: Aves, Nc')v lnw])nut, il»il it is cstj»>at<'(I t]>At Self-sacrifice is ',he only meaiis Yor](:), I'ittsl)urg 4; Seco»d close to 400 pcn])li nia<lc thc by which you can p»rchase any- Vacant lots attract rubbish iga]»c played yesterday, New boat trip tn the fish can>1) Su»- thin~ of real worth and,, value. so do vacant minds. York 6, Pittsburg 2,,» day.

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VOLUME< XXXVII. KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY,ID4IIO, FRIDAY, OCTOI31''I', 1.927 Xo. 40

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the Icla]>o state boa]<l of p;ivdo»s1928 LAWS TO TAKE EFFECT wj]] 00»si<ler 80 Applications for

ON JANUARY 1. pardoii At its thivcl »>ecting thisyear. Three applicants, who are

Gld Rules Put Into Discard on uiiclev s(.'»ic»<!c fn>'luv(]cr, >>re ~

That Date. in'clue]ed in the list.

150 GAI.LONS MOONSHINE ISSEIZED BY OFFICERS.

800 Gallons Mash And. HundredsBottles of Beer Also Taken.

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ESTABLISHED HERE ',','."",',.'„,'.",,,';",",„',",",,';„„:"";,'„,.;."

13oisc, T<]aho,—The clcpartmcntof ]aw cnfovceinent, is co»sideri»gplans for A, special traff]c detail! '

IYTDIhA3Ij FR )AYgoes into cff'ect, as an education-IA] measure, I<'red I<'. Lukens, sec- '$100,000,000 PROPERTY LOSSretary of state a»d heac] oi the IS ESTIMATED.c]epartn>e>]t, has A,nnounced, says)tlie Lewiston Tribune. I88 Persons KiOed. and 600 Were

"The legislature did riot pr'- Repoited Injured.vide for financing any suchforce," said. Mr. Lukens, "but One of the worst storms in thewe feel that as An educational history of Missouri swept thrumeasure we shou]el do something the City of <St. Louis past Fviclay,of. that ]cjnd. It m'ay require which les»]ted in 88 deaths, 600tight figuring to put it Across, injurec1 ancl property dama 'ehowever.", estimatec] at $100,000,000. The

The nesv cocle, repealing A]1 total estjmAIC'f injuries is sai'd

previo»s laws on the subject, es-'o 'be nearer the 1000 mark as

tablishes a uniform rule govern- many of the victims of. the tor-

ing a]] traffi. It bans operation Ilnado were treatecl by privateof ve'hicles 'by persons under t]>e physicians ancl ivere not reportedjnfi>ience 01f ]jcf»or or narcotics, to .tlie authorities.making s»eh an aet' miscle- lt is s'aid that so]ne 5000 build-

meanor. Reckless. driving also is ings,, resiclences and,:businessa mj'sc]emeanor. 'A code of reg(1- hours'es Cere totafly destrcoyed or1'Ations defining w]rat is a "r'e'a- d'ainage'd by the gi'eat gunne]

sonab]e and prudent" rate of s]iapd'd c]odd which gassed thru

speecl «1eclares that the dr>yei the city at 90 miles an hour.

snust have due regarc], to the (f><eat builc]ings wej'e cleiiiolished

fvaffjc, sur'face and >jdt]i of 'the ],'oops tor'n, oft; ja]lsc 'aved in

-]iighway, and1 of any other c'Omar avnd izpgotecd treqs 'Ahnd telephone

sljtjons then existing, and the poles were stre<w'ri throughout

speec] limit shall be such as is the city,'consistent with the safety of life,,', Following. the tprnado manylim'b or property 0'f any perscon. l fire broke out iii the devastated

Tl>e speec1 limit appro'Aching section, followed 'by a heavy

A railway or jriter'i»<ban grade dowiip'our .ok rajii w]iich was re-

crossing, or passing a school c/ur- sponsible in a large measure for

ing recess or w'hen c'hj]drgn are~checking the fires.

passing to ancl fro, or app]voach- Out of the seven schools said

mg a highway crossing where to have been in the path of the

the view is obstructed within 100 twister, with 6500 ehi]dre'n en-

feet, s'hal] be 15'mj]es an hour. dangered, only,18 were injured

On highways in business sec- and 5 little girls wer'e "found

tions, whei'e traffi is Controlled dead, pinned»nder the fallen

1)y officers is set at 20 miles an steel beams And other wreckage.

ho»v, with A maxi>num speed of The tornac]o also hit in Illinois,

15 i»ii]es An hour or stop Ancl golKansas, Oklahoma a»d Texas;

signs, t'e speecl limit where there fo]]oivc'cl by heavy rainfa]l.

Ave ]10 sllch controls i]1 A jbllsi-

]icss (listrict anc] in p>rbljc parks, Local Boy Seriously Injured

4 unless otherwise specifiec], is setAt 20 miles An ho»v, with 30 I Little Wi]lard T]rornton, son

miles an hour As the . maxim»»]. of Mr. Aiic] Mvs. Roya] Thorn-

.speed. under other. Conditions. !ton, was seriously i»j»veil T»es-

Local A»thovities, however, AveI c]Ay eve»ii]g, when'he,ju»]'ped

given Authority. to increase thr, from a moving truck driven by

speeds. Burl Ei»mett, iVj]]arel c]im'bed

A complete stop At grsclc cross- 0» the truclr, unknown to iilr.

ings when a train ov car is ap- E<.i»mett, ai]cl jumped 08 as the

proaching is required, w'hile the tr»ck passec] the Thornton home.

commissio»er of public works As soo» as Mi. Emmett fo»ncl

'has authority to require A corn-lout, bv the eries of other chilcl-

1)]etc stop un<]er 'All.conditions atIre», what 'had liappenecl he stop-

any par tie»lar (]angerous cross- I peel and he]peel tike t'eci>i]d'ings.

home. A's Dr. Mooi'head wss ni>tr

The "keep to the right" ru}e, on a,call, the Troy c]oct<)r w;<)

the provisions for passing or CA]led'. Later Dv..i100vheod ca]-

overta]cjng Another vehic]e, for led and is Atteiidjng the ease.

tur»ing to right, or left, for sig- Willarc] regained consciousness

na]jng, for yielding the right 'of at A'bout five o'cloclr Wednesday

.iihASr to other vehic]est as to thr» morning and. is improving slow-

highways, or passing street cars lv.or driving thr» safety zones, and

'arkingar'e virtual]y the same as - Title Conferred.

At present.Rules set )forth for driving on I Probate Juclge H. L. Par].-er,

mo»ntain highways, provic]jng lSAt»vday issued i c]ecree Ad-

that it shA]1'be un]mvfu] to coast judging clescent oi community

w]th thc ears in neu'tr;>] 'and prope>'ty ]n the estate of Gva

the dowll-going vellicle must E. Bond, who clied intestate Nov.

vie]el the right-of-way tn the 4, 1926. 13y this orcler the sur'-

(]river traveling on thc >lp viving husba]>d, %'i]liam H.jBond of Le]a»cl, is declarecl en-

Phc clvjver of ai]y 'ehjcle jn Ititlec] to the PrPerty accumu]ate(1

~deat]1 or jn]ury to any person or A(les of ]and, says the Trjbullc.

davmage tO prperty muSt j]»me(t-jatc]> stop. IIC is required to liow soon your shiP will come

g>ve his 1>A»le, Ac]clvess A>lc] regis i» clePends entirely on 'liow soon

trstio» n»urbrr tn the victims of yoi

the co]lisio», A»cl shall render All

reasonable assists»ce. Tt is mac]e train crossing, except At intcrsec-

]ijs c]uty also tn report accidents tibn's whe]e the movement ojf

to t'e departimeut of 1Aw enforce- t]aff]c is being contvo]ed by traffic

ment. Garage 1(ecpers also ]>aust 0%ce] s ov t] A%0-djrectj»g (]P.-

report ilaniage(1 vehicles. vices."'Size, weight. equip'»]e»t, A»cl Pe(lcstvai»s crossing 'high)vays

lighting ot vehicles is sti ictly At other points must. yjelcl the

rcg»latecl, right nf: )vay to the vehic]e

Of special interest to peclcs- Aftcv J>»»'»'y 1, 1.928 A fjvc-

fvi>ins is the provision in the»ew year-olil c]iiI<1 i»]iy (]vive t]>e

]aw which provides that "the f'Amily cav As for As thc. ]Axv is

dvivev nf any vehicle upon A, co»cerned. The 1.915 ]Aw pro-

hjghway rvjthjn A business or hibiti»g persn»s u»(lev thc A«e

residence section shall yield the of 1(i years to clrive motor cars,

rrght-of-way to a pedestraincross divas ]c])ca]<.(I by the 1927 ]egjs-

ing such highway w>thin Any ]ati>re. There ~v j]] 'be nn age

s>rosNva]k or any regular pedes- limit after January 1st.

Siii)(lily A»(1 i]011(]l>ySEP ™ER SHOWS 3.10INCH .<is;i i(s»]f, Heiibcii (SI><)vty)

1>iivc bc()ll <ll'1'ester an(l ii it(!<leva]Previous High Record in 1905 ~) >v)i)))f js 0>if fo) fh( >rrcst of

with 2.74 Inches. ;]'A]»cs Ki»gsbe>'] y, 42, recently. ";„'f.':;.:::;:::::.::ki::;:;::;:;:'::.'..vel<;isc<l after s(rving 10 months

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than three»i<'lies, »i t]ie»ioi>t]>l pic t])c iivicsfs iicovdj»Just c]oscd, A i>c>v >'c«0]'<] bei»g

1 t]>c .Sti>]. ilj],ro].est;>blishcd ~vjth All>lost,;i I>A]f lhc )ail ~v,ls t]ke» to (-oeilrinch to spare, says tl)e Lewjston ],i] T,,"I, '

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J. C. seisin er, <>ud J. rh<. iyi>situ are siioivii cx;iuiiiiiii";1 <ruiii< wi>ii 11 l, . ' . 10ta] of. Appvoxi]»ately 1 )0Septe]»bcr s'howecl pre<!ipitatio»

ste>hosco>)L the iutest met))od used by d<'y;<,'„'cuts >0 dcteriuiu'e wiic>iie> >)is ' '"', ', '""'al]0»s nf »]oo»sh»e ]iq»ov, sev-

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cxuullucd >w0 >I'>lllks scu't 'tu <> <Vushiu iou sci)001 for "iris. Thc >)'0),)< ]>ro]ith, Which iS,G5 i»ch, Thr., ']< t n0Srv tv <v

were found to contain mucli iiquo'r. i'ecord high 'September up to this< )il»''c s il»('cgs, werc co» cat-.—yea> wils estab]is]>ed ]n 1905,1 Oil- ]1 t

SHOWER GIVEN FOR -, FI'SH,RE'ApING POND NQWL when the total was 2.74 inches. I' t I t] 'ff. fMISS ETHEL ROGERS ESTABLISHED AT OROFINO In Only 0>le other ye;lr has the t]»l 1 I ~ 1 tr ~ 1

'o]1thof SePteln)ci recorded The me» ~vcr c.,„rrcsted Su>lday.

Marriage to Mr. Elmer Emery 100,000 Fingerling Trout Placed more than two inches, and that

of Kendrick Announced. There Last Week. was in 191.7 when the total reach- evening when Webb entered. thecabi» where Wajtc ancl Klina

d 2.1.4 alpmost an inch less t>an

A. c]e]jg]]tf>i] one 0'clock lunch- Following recommendatjqns or this year'. liquor.> ings< )ury, returnjnf..

eon in honor of the approaching the state fish and, g@]ne depart- With a surplus of 2.45 inches f,r'm oi>ts] e t >e ouse < p»' a

Iwedding of Miss Ethel Rogers ment of]j'cja]s, .Orofino,sports]nen to begin the crop year, which isgii» An(l ~vajtcc'iitsj e the c'oov

of Asotin, was held at the hoine have providecl a fish rearing ieckoned from Septemcber l. eac'h fof Mrs. Ed. D'ownen 'of that City, pond in wlhich fingerling trout jyear, t]iere will be plenty of

last FrjdaS.. Twelve friends of will 'be 'held and fed foi 90 days inojst»re this season for c;rops,Latajh offjcevs, stationed near

]>'ljss Rogers were seated at -the before heing planted in county a>id another good crop yeai for'' the house, Approached Kingsbury

table, on which were placed streams, says the Clearwater Tri- 1928 is j»djea<ted. Septem'ber to make a» Arrest, w]en e b

twelve small pqper bags contairi- bune. The old Al'teneder mill 1926 was the wettest month in fired tw'0 shots Ajthjfi thh5 hou'sc,

ing twelve black cats and when pone] on property now owned by te» years, with:1.50 inches, the A signal to the county officers to

these were opened,<and the "cat C. W. Space, about one mile out oiily other Septemjber c]urj]]g the ajc]. Kjj>gab>i]y mad'c his escape.

was o»t of the 'bag" the an- of Orofino on the Grangemont ten years which showecl more One of th'e mcn attempted totake A vjf]c from t e ~va of the

no»ncement of Irljs1s Rogers'n-~road, has 'been improved'ndnow than one inch of rainfall beingh'o»se, w]]jc'h nNcevs a tevwar s

tencled marriage to iiIr. ElmerIcontai»s about 100,000 fin erling in 1920, whn 1.25 inclics was re-f I ] 1 1 H ]I f

Emery of Kenclrick, October 12, trout, two shipments of 40 cans corcleil.fn»»(l was lone]e( ..c wi]. ace

was before them. each arriving from the 'Grange- Hain fell o» 14 out of t'e 30 ',an Adcljtjona] charge of:Attempt,to Assault 'an ONccv.

A linen shower was presented ville hatchery, having been plant-, daSS of the 'Septem'brr,j»st pass-U»clcv arrest t,ie two me» at-

]bliss Rogers A»cl After a three- ed there last week. cd >nd As s result fheie wis atemptecl to 'bribe the "e('era'n"

course luncheon was served, a These fis]i are being fed each mi»iu»]m of clear days, there be-en»»'ty office]'s, A w> itfcn report

contest was enjoyec]. A»umjber morning by C. W. Spacr., a!bout ing only eight. Five weve (lesig-(]c.clavcs. One nf t'hc mc» s»g-

of stories then were tolcl of 'the four po»nds of gro»n<1 liver 1)e- iiatcd As p;irtly (lnuily A»<l 17gc'sfe(] a compvom jsc, cleelare

'ojn~sof 'brides Those present jn~ used at each feeding. Thi lus wholly clo»c]y.CI

hc ~ Webb.were Miss Hthe] Rogei'st Miss fis Ave»ow', abo»t fwo inches ']oscow vepoi ts that the tot>>1 ")Vhat (]0 yo» ]»ca», compvo-

Ri]th S;)rgent, Mesc]a]>]es. Ec] long An(I wj]1»ot l)c re]eAse<1 in- >ai»fAI] thcve fo> the )»'0»t]>Of'owne»,W. T, Farvish, Art]»ir to ]A> ~e stvea]»s for restocking Scl)tci»ibe]'viis 4.l3 j»ches, which

body s faki»g money" the prisFarrish, 1. A. Farr]sh, W. C. purposes»»t]l freez)ng weather has»ever l)ceii excccclc<1 d»>»»g

Ha]scy, J.'. App]cwhite, Ecl sets in, when they will be from tlic car]y fall.oner rep]ie(1, "A»d We Wjva ]X

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Bucholz, Franlc TaP]in, Willi]»» thi'ee fo five inches long. At thisyo» )ip. Wc've got money,WAS h>S CO)111»ler>t. 'ilrC ] 0 t le

McCveady and J'. S. MeI'lvai». size they" will 'be fu]ly a'ble to BFGIN THE SURFACING me» rcvea]ecl A tota ocare for themselves and verS few ON UNIONTOWN ROAD Th ho . js loc tcd wjtl in .12

STATE HIGHWAY OFFICE w'I]] jbe lost, while the pevce»tages

STARTED AT LEWISTON aarvivia cv'hca Planted cilrcc< Commissioners to Camp)a<a Newl

from the hate%Cry is very large. Route Soon. was in.Altho I i for tjo 1 t;

Lewiston Bakery. "»vfcj» Of the i'I'oscow-Unjo»-1I]'tar feel thc ]atter

Excavation startecl 'I'uesday on Part Of thc wcc]c w>th crews u» fact»re sa]c ]AAj»tajnjn A ]jq

e new ~4000 o~cc bi))]ding of A]ioe Wi]son Expected to Appear (lei thc <Ii>c tjo]> )f hjghwa

f)he sta'te highway dcpartme»t on as Principal Witness. eommissio»cia of <ljstvjct No. 1, l;c wit'Ii An officer in 1)»rsuit nf

property owned by the sta,te,at I is duties A»<l, Aftcmpt 0» an.

Carso)r At t]> e

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'h) 0ff(',c At I cw- >II I) ro] ff f]'venue,,just>vest of. the Lewis- iston last Frjd'iy it. iv))s stated A ci'»shcr has 1)rc» i»stallc<l I' f th I vo, till, v

S" A 'oss o Bo ''hat thc gov(;r»»]c»t's, CA«;>t the rock quavvy»ear the Oscar,]

builcling s»perintenclent for t]>c against II»jbcr SA]chert, Aee»s<.'d A»c]c]'so» fA>»> A»<I s»vfi>cj»g 40 g„]]»s p r ] ff, fi

clepartment of public works, wi]1 of bo>»bing the rcsiclcncc of Fe<]- opc>tafjo»s will bc cav> ic<I 0»t f opc>iif)0» T))c vm~]](

s>ipervisc t]>e constvuctio», siiys eral Pvohibitjn» Off)cev James F from there. Wet went'I>cv ]iAS wus I»,o»ght to Moscow

the Tri'bu»e. Rjcc At ]icwjsto» soi»e 18 iiio»f]>s (]elayr<l work (l»vi»g t<hc early

Excavatio» will 'be made l)y ago, wo»]<] l)e 1>cav(1 at tI>e tern> fall, an(l probably will delay s)ir- EIGHT FOOT STURGEON

the half-yarcl gasoline shovel ot of court OI)c»j»g at i'Ioscow, 50- facj»g operations this week. TAKEN AT LEWISTON

the highway department, this vember 7th. lt js i» this case Thc»eiv ]oat<] has bce» <a><I ','1)eing brought cMO»(]<ay froin t»c that pauline Hovto», Alias A»ccjo»t along the b(.(l of U»in)i ci(.ck, Crowd Thrilled. When Monster

C»ldesuc re'gion where it hiis Wilson, 32 year old, cow <ti)'I a»(l );»]d jts natural,junetjo)>, wit]iI Fish is Hauled in

bee]i used the past month o» the rodeo perfo]'mcr, Arrestee] >f fhc Unio»town roue] is»eav flic l

Culdsac hill. By the use Of the Seatt]c Wcd»esc]'l>y of last >vcc]c, C. A, Grief fat'm. Commjssjo»- Thi! <.')it< h Ot A» eight foot two

shove) the excavation .job will be is cxpcctecl to Appear. agai»sf jevs of: the Lata]i co»»ty (list>'i<!I inch sf«]geo», wcig]ij»g Aro»»d

short, and work on the super- SA]chert. The Wilso» w»ni»> )i»uugiivatj»g its shave of fhe 200 poii»c]s, <;>ye the ] >rgc crow<1

sfruct»re will be 'tarted»cxt was hehl j»,jaj];it ]<cwjsto» fn]'Ivo,><], t]ie i»ajov portion, >Act a which gath<.rcd Sunday after.-

wec]c. t>vo mo»tl>s ",>s A i»Ate)'iA] ivjt- short time Ago with Whjtru'>n, »00)> AI f]]c Gvasscv Fis]i CAmp.

Th hcjlclin wi11 hc ci'rame herc ac<< rclcaarc'<,jiia< a'lice< <he~<micr<I ccmvmjasjcccra rclaiiic. Cc','crea<, ci Clark<<ac<, ca Seal'c

construction, single st'ory A»d time ot fhc startj»g nf t]ie fa]11Whitma]i cn»»ty cm»plctiiig t]ie l']iver, the biggest thrill T~s t]ic

co»Crete basement xvjth 0»tsi(1('airs in tl)c nnvt'hwest.. SI>e c]ai>»scc»t-off to U»jo»tnw», A (]jstance fis]>j»gr scasn>i, s;>ys t]ic Lcwisto».

(limensin»s of 26x34. There wi]1 to liave been in th('. Aan>c room of'bo»f, 0»r. mile fvo»> the ('0>»]- 7]'ib»nc. The big f)s]i

be A two storv vault, with va)i]t wlie» Sac]>crt A»(1 W. T. F('1]nws ty linc. iiAI>jf»>;») co»»»jssj<»]es <;ii]glif j» t]><»cf, nf ('. ll. ('<<tx.

rooms nn t]ie main 0%ce flonl'jointly Acc»sc(1 )vjth SAI<.'I>cvf, i>]')ilivcvi ]'avr. tulcc»»n act]on A vein]<] <Atc]i wus mu(lc

A»(l in the base»]ci]t, for stnvj»g vA»gc<l tn (]y»A»)it<.']i<'f]»'ev's fo <.h;>»gc fhcj)']<] voA<1 tn,jnj» it]>c cA>lip 'S>111(]i>S wit]i 94 sa]ii)0».

Of rCCOVC]S A»d VA]u'iil)le Cq»ip- )>O»)e;i»<1 WAS flic>'<'. Wh<'» th<'-ylfl>e»<v>V C»t-nf]'j»1', »nt tn I»'f- (lii] in„ f]ic <IAy. TW0 f)ftS fiuii»il

iuc»t. of. the lijghway depart- vet»>»>Cd fvo]]i thr. s<!e»<. 011 f]ic I tc] ] j]i]cc,, chj»ook siil i»<1)i f<ippci] tl)c

»1C)lt. crime A]le«e<1 Aguiiist tliei». "I'Iic'f l]11<'il]»)<)]] fA]i('ll

Th™~n<<cm w111 he ilivjc<c<1 a<dear wav cc< i<<)ccrc<< 'liat hislYankaaa Laad in World'8 Sari<hi rccc c;i min< cj'<iv rjvcr <ia<»

into th>ce rooms, nnc A lobby home w;>s paitiAI]y <lri»<>ljs]in<i. ~ ii]1;»i<1 f]>r voA<]w;iy f]<10(1<v<1 nvrv.

ct o> c A I vj- SA]cl'") t wiis Avr<!At<'(1 i>t I'r<')'<'c 'I'I>c Ncu'ni'li Y,'>»kccs Ii >i e I I,()','1 iis wjs]>i»g in w»tch Ih('.

Iwn f], f', I f 0 g;>»]c, nf

die<car, ami the chjrcl a i<ra<<iced — — tcvcc<c<'a <<rica l1'ir<ccci hy

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roon) 'I''n)> >v'»>f yoi>v <lvcA>»s fo fcuti»g I'jttsbiii' oi> tI)c. ]atfc]'s fukc» Across tn th<.'s1)>»(1 I)y

00»lr, t]llc, ynii »]i>st w'>I'c ilp., ficl<I. Sc<)lc f)1'st ga»)<: Aves, Nc')v lnw])nut, il»il it is cstj»>at<'(I t]>At

Self-sacrifice is ',he only meaiis Yor](:), I'ittsl)urg 4; Seco»d close to 400 pcn])li nia<lc thc

by which you can p»rchase any- Vacant lots attract rubbish —iga]»c played yesterday, New boat trip tn the fish can>1) Su»-

thin~ of real worth and,, value. so do vacant minds. York 6, Pittsburg 2,,» day.

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'Att]ee dtlus'toe hacl the 'ha<i

~lu<k of loosing one of his iioi]uhorses, one clay this week andfive more are sick as a result of H y

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:k I vicinity attended t]ie fair atOrofino last Saturday. rT

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line Thursday. There is moreBliss Rtith Elder, Floricla avia- ivor].- which sh'oulcI-lbe done lie- H4 triz and beauty contest winner, fore winter sets in.

PART WOOL BLANKE fS I tvho uss suposetl to have started Wtn. Avhitinger and tvife spouton the trans-Atlautic flight to Sundays at the .'home of their

+~, Paris a week Ago yesterday, has grair(]daughter.~~ been. una'ble to take-off as yet, Walter 0Necd and family an(1.k owing to the eztreinely ibad Giancltma illartin are visiting at;~~weather. However, she And her the honie of Rpy Martin.4'o-pilot, George Halcleman, 'have ((pm. Tenuings and familv ofaao everything in readiness at il¹w Ohio were the tovernight guests+ f. York and wi]l start as soon As of Mrs. Ben Mc'Coy last Satur-+ ak ~ r ..H

+ the. weather permits. day night. They drove thru intheir For'd .car,'akiug the trip

'Kendrick Methodist Church from Dpyton, Ohio, in 15 days.f Sunday School ..........10:00 a.m They ezpect to make their honieSunclay, Octo'ber 9th will be ],ere

J o'bservecl as "Go to Church" Homer Betts ancl wife wereDay 11 a m and'7:30 p m the slipper gliests of T,lr. Aild

'-A sPecral Program is Planued qilrs. Roc] Fair]ey Wednesclay

+ >'or this occasion. evening.Notice the slogan "Go to J. R. King Anc]. fami]y, ancl

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Church". This ineans YOII Mrs. F]ycl Russe]l visited at the;:; Please clo not fail us. The Pub- hotme of. Ray Southwic]c on Cream" lic is invited ricl~e Tuesclay+ Theme for 11 o'lock service: Theo VauVoose of IJmapine

+ Oregon, is sencling h few clays k "sr:g''tya t 1 A t.hi ],t t] 'ho f J,

iMr. ancl Mrs. Wyni. Berriman++ spent Friclay at the home of H.

Dioiaiona oI'ndiana H. Betts.go~s o too" .'"es n" r 'te so " Reports at tlus urithtg are that~ ~ as family units —that is, the membersof n certain family banded themselv++ "The HOme Of Good Things tO Eat and Wear" ++ ninintnlning certain customs of lif Leiviston, is no better. i~'Irs.

+ nnd relIgion. Various factors 'after- Gorclou Harris is there helping"at a" k ++++C~k'kH'H ek4'+af+4++e+++eN++++skak+ tvnrd cnused the tribes to ezpnnd. to care for her.

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Fair]cy Tuesclay afternoon.Miss L'ucile Davis of the Grin-

o]cls <listrict entered the South-1Vie]C hi<rh SChOO]t IIOndnyr fnr -'A A

the comi'n<t ycnr. There are now

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Nelson.Fgstate calling for the distribu-

tion of Approzimately $75,000 inrr ~ 1 real and personal property is left

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Ele]cued R d11oody iitloscowwic1oiv of the clecesse<1 is left

I I t 66000 anti sll houseltold gootlsancl furnishings; Myra I. itloody,

g== A (lailg]ltci', ilow 111 Boston, Ll'lass.

is left $10,000; Clarice M. Pamp-'on, iiloscoiv, (lailg]lter, f5000; HH

i iitIabe] it I, Richardson, Albei.'ta,Canac1A, daugliter, 95000; EthelM. Byrne, Lewiston, daughter,$5000, Ancl Joseph E. 'ii(loody, son,Chicago, $o000.

III 4 In addition, all ren1ainiug afterthese bequests, 28 per cent is

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FOr QCtqber Onlv >vae »ud>t in >732 by Leonard Decided Gain over >hone periodVaasaQ, Planter. of Laat Year.

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Qulncy, hfnss.—America is soon tohave»nother natfonal shrine, the his-

toric old Ada>i>s hon>e with its widegrounds, old trees and old fashionedgarden, lieloved of two Presidents ofthe United States and their distin-guislied descendants.

Although the old ho>I>e fs to remain~ ln the o>vnrrship of the A'dams fan>i-

ly, as it has since the very earlydays of the republic, the grandchil-dren of Charles lrrancfs Adams havedecided to ive up the house to thepublic and it will be opened soon asa national shi inc.

Tradition has it that Abigail Adamssat down on the horse block beforethe house and cried when she saw

Ithat. the house was not large enoughfor the new furniture sl>e had boughtin France. That was why JohnAdams, the second President of tffeUnited States, added some rooms tothe original Structure, built in 1732by Leonard Vassall, a San Don>ingo

planter.Vassall was a Loyalist and he fled

the couiitry nt the time of> the Revo-lution. The new American govern-ment bought the house and JohnAdams in turn bought It from thegovernment.'ive generations of the Adnms

family were rocked in the cradle thatis still in the house. In the wingchair that stands ln the study. up-stairs tI>e President die>i a year afterhis son, John Quincy Adams, had been,inaugurated Presfdel>t.

In the stone libr>fry which CI>arleqFrancis AdamS built in tI>e gardeDI

in 1872, IS the dask at which'ohnQulncy Adams died in the house otrepresentqtfyes, fn Washington.

In afl4tion $o tip furpfture pro>Igm>t

froin France by Abigail Adams, aretwa af>aixs ott IfipfIg g044iof>I's ttIafcame from the White'ouse. Thereis the old sof'a on which PresidentJohn Adams sat at 00 to be paintedby Stuart.

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t>>>Id (gent.This.fs )p the middle room lf> whichLafayette once slept.

Thy house always has been livedin an( tl>e passing years have seeneach generation of theh noted Ameri-can family, add tf> fts heritage.

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1960 Miles in 161-5 Hours1919 by Aicock and Brown.

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Quickened Hgs ConscienceDentist (to hfs vicar) —After your

powerful sermon last Sunday on "The'Beauty of Truth," I cannot tell a Ife.Er—this ls going to hurt.—LondonPassing Show.

Don't Forget New York.—Contrary to $h'e belfefOf most newspaper readers, nonstopafrpla»e flights across the Atlanticnot only have failed to hang up anyspeed records in 1927, but actuallyhave fallen short of the murk set eightyears ago by the first plane to blazethis trail. A comparison of timey anddistance in tl>is field follows:

1910—Alcock >Iud Brown, from St.Johns, N. Frt )o Clifden, Ireland, 1,0G0mlles ln 161-5.hours; ayers,ge speed,120.9 miles an hour.

1027—'Lindbergh, from RooseveltField, L. I., to Paris, France, 8,610miles in 38>rdd hours; average speed,107.7 miles an hour.

. Chamberlln, from Roosevelt Fieldto Plymouth, England, 3,425, Kuf les, in84 hours; avt;rage speed, 100.7 milesan hour.

Byrd, from Roosevelt Field to Brest,France, 3,524 miles fn 83>II'> hours;,average speed, 105.2 mlles a,'n hour.

Brock and Schlee, from HarborGrace, N. Ir„ to .Plymouth, England,2,150 mlles in 101-8 hours; averagespaed 111$ mlles an hour

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Soft Drinks, Tobacco,Cigars, Candies, andIce Cream.

Good Paint RemoeerA very effioient paint and varnish

rem'over has been recently made froma material which has been regardedas the waste of the sulphite paper mill.

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the saving habit. The bapQdng habit will help you.H

you are starting out in life with only your two hands to

Ihelp you, the dollar on deposit wiQ be the best friend

you will have on the side. Start an eooount at this bank

today. Don't check unleglf the need is urgent, Add to

it rather than draw it out. You will acquire a standing

among the men who do things, You will in time have afund to do something with yourself. Get the habit.

Start now. The opening of a bank account may'ethe'urning

point in your career, Come and start with us,

no matter gqvir small, Ask the successful man if this

advice is goad, He knows,; e if bie doeen't tell you

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Vikings Are Be'stNew York.—Viki»gs are the best

motive power for lifeboats. In the

first fnte'rnational lifeboat race, a pull

of a mlle to the statue of Liberty,eights from Norwegfan boats finished

flrst, second and third. Crews of sfxnationalities competed, the American

entry finishing last.

To Hunt TreasureVigo, Spain.—Plno Is to hunt b>.ried

treasure. A corpo'ration has been

formed to explore Vlgo bay for valu-

ables thrown overboard from gal icons

2 5 years ago.

Campers Have Choiceof SSO Natural Parks

Washlngtoi>, —Motor touri'stsand enthusiasts for the out~f-doors now have at tliefr dis-,posal, I» 48, states, about 550state'arks or simflar areas,with a total area exceeding2,QN,000 acres.

The, number ls growing stead.Ily, but the tourist who cannotfind what he wants in the wayof wild life or life in the mildamong theparks can flnd numer-ous other reservations wherehe may take himself and hielongfng to "rough ft." hforethan 150 state forests are opento publ'ic recreation. They con-tain 1,690,5N acres ot "unlm.proved" Ian4.

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N. S. YoDmer-Hopkins,Vice-President.

F. K. Dammarell,Asffiatant Calhier.

Washington.— Are we on the vergeof ano>hur Infililille paralysis epl-

ilieilll c like t hi> t of 1916I Lu te sall>

nler and it»ly full t>re the tiines wlien

tliis II>tfe uiiderstood diseuse is uiosi

prevaleiit, but the number of cases reportrd to the United Stt>tes publichealth service in the last, fcw weekshave sho>vn a decided ain over tliosereported for the san>e period lust

year.The figures for. tile week ending

August 6 shu>v 180 cases as oppose(1to only GG for the correspor>ding>veek of 1026. Ohio reporis severalwidely scuttercd cases, while Cali-

fornia has GG for one week alone.Lilte ii>fluenza, polio>»yelitis, as in.

fantile paralysis is known to medicalmen, is one of the unfinished prob-lenis on which scientists are still hardat work. It is believed to be causedby a filterable virus, which ls spreadby contact with articles that havebeen tourtded by the infected person.From the way fn which epideiuicshave spread in the past it ls thoughtthat It must be tr>Insferred either by

animals of human carr)erst but at thistime llttie has been definitely estab.lished on this point.

In the big epidemfq fn New Yorkcity that occurred eleven years ago itwas clearly shown that prompt hos-

pitalization of all cases that could besafely moved checked the spread ofthe disease more effectively tha>l anyother measure. Another outstandingpoint that emerged from this experi-ence was the fact that iso)ation ofgroups of children from contact withother children or >adults, even Whencarried out in the midst of areaswhere the disease was prevalent, suf'-

ficed to protect almost absolutelyfrom fnfertion.

At the Rockefeller Institute forMedical Research attempts I>Iave beenmade to immunize monkeys to polio-myelitis but the results were too vari-able to be usefuL

French workeqS gyve trf@ to use

gyp'>f Qfrg spfqaI cord after the

~re pIIocgilqqf> aq that fo)lowed in

rabies treatment, 6ut the results weretoo uncertain to be practica). Dr. E.C Rohseyplv op thin Mayo jlfnic has>ised 'an »In'tistre jtococcos Serum totreat acute gases, Put this hys not re-cgv>Id*any general applicat)on.

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SpecialistDr. Jones is well reputed, an expert known thru-

out the Inland Empire, established for years andlicensed to practice ij Eastern and Western states.

Save Your Eyes —Consultation Free

Dr. A, E. Jones specializes and cevnfines his prac-tice to examining.and treating the eyes, using thelatest scientific instruments.

It is important to have your eyes examined atleast every two years. It costs, nq paqge 'to blatyour work done by a speqfalfst than by >GIne fegs ex-perienced.

Superior service.

Accurate duplication oi broken lenses for fr+Ines.

Glasses straightened ancl adjusted Free.i'

Strenuous PrinceMontreaL —The prince of Wales Is

a disciple of the strenuous iffy. A few

of his activities on the last tull day

of hfs visit to the dominion were visits

to two warshlps, a ganfe of squash

rackets, a.round of golf and a formal

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Friday, October,14Beheve in SignifAsbury Park, N. J.—Fish liawks

here belfeve in signs. Unable to fee>I

an the fish In a lal'e muddled by re-

cent storms, two fish hawks attacl'eda four-foot imitation tarpon, hangingfn front of a fish store.

When in SpoKane call at the Jones Optical Co.,814-15-16 Exchange Nat;ional Bank Building.

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Government figures show thatmore Camels are being smoked

today than ever before. Qna, after another Camels passed

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all cigarettes guere as goodCamel you u>ouldn't hear

ything about special treat-snefits to make cigarettes good

the throat. Ãiotl~ing takesphce of choice tobaccoa

Pl!Rfye LJ. Reyashh 'rebsocev, ~exaealext, N. C.

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Was He a BargainsIt pays to shop. A New York wom-

an, shopping in a 6-and-10-cent store,found her missing husband there.—Buffalo Evening News.

Growth of Doll Industry.Fifty years ago every doll that was

sold in this country came from abroad.There was not a doll factory in thiscountry. Today the detail value ofthe American doll factories amounts

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f:I Ill j,E ')ill'Wl.FRENCH NOVEXZST AND ]gQ She flnished 'her work in France and

SIQQQf 'Qgg rLICENSES last sPring was breveted pilot,Can't Get Jobs,

But momen are out of luck as avi-ators In France. They pave the legaland moral right to.fly, but none ofthe airp)ane companies will employthem,

The decision of the internationalcommission of aerial navigation, re-.cently authorizing women to pilotcommercial and passenger a)rplanes,opened the gates to airfields. Butthe men who own the air services inI<'rance say they have no intention ofemploying the<n as nlr pilots.

All the pr)ncipal French companieshave said: "No women." Some ofthem admit that the ri Id physical ex-amination required of pilots would i

protect the public, but air work isa man's lob, they say.

Future peri'ection of airplane me- +++M.chanics and science, some su "gest,m<jy change their attitude.

Although Senorita de )a Tap)atherefore has no hope of pract)cingher profession as a commercial pilotIn France, she may, however, take up

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piloting In Bolvia where the govern-ment, she says, is interested in de-

veloping, air. communications despitethe dimculties imposed by high alti-tudes, Re

Ber))ij —Germany'h'e wor)ds " r- BUT SHORT STEP TOWARDS,I<et for canary birds, annually shipsabout 500,000. of the little'eatheredwarbiers to Amer)tv, Wirless %4Lvcs Travel 186,000

Since the beginnirjg of. the Sixteenth Miles a..Second,century, when these songsters werebrought from the Canary islands, theyhave been carefully and, extenshely

I I d idi Ibred in, Germany. With)n the lastcentury the "Harzer ro)lers" in the waves which travel 186,0 miles a

@arz mountains have a<'quired world- second —that is rad o te evis on o ayr

and still it is not fast enough to be

Through careful breeding the, orig). p'""nal green color of-the birds has been Now that the transatlantic beam

changed to a,bright yellow, while in- radio transmission and televis on

cessant and careful train)ng has have been accomylished, laymen may

marl'ed)y enhanced their original mar- regard it as a short steP to the time

velous vocal qualities. when scenes and SPeeches f'rom a

The features of the canary-bird ex Geneva peace conference can be car-.

h)b}t)ons regularly held in Ber)in are ried into their homes.

the "song tournaments,'y a't which the But the scientists and engineers

birds'ocal abflities,are carefufly ap who are intrusted with the task of

praised by expert breeders, who have bringing about something of thflt sort

made the surprising discovery that the are doubtful. They point.out a multi-

green birds —resemM)ng in coior their tude of obstacles, and say that gen-

wfld tropical progenitors —are fre. eral use of television, especially for

quent)y better e)ngers than their ye)- big scenes, ruay never be practical.Yet mh)le they do<]]st they are indus-

triously attempting to rem'ove the ob-

stac)es of television f'r such practical

BritiSh Birthj Rat@, organizations as the Radio Corpora-tion of America and the American

NOW EurOpe'S.LOWeSt Be)) Telephone company.London.—.The birth rate in England In Actual Use.

and Wales has now. fallen below that Beam trarismission for messagesof France. W) th the 'xception of and photographs is not only practical,;Sweden, it is lowest of the princ)pa) .it:is in actual use for messages fromEuropean countries, according to the London to Cape Town, Canada andregistrar generaL Australia.. This autumn the Radio

The birth rate fot'026 was 17.8 per corporation will put a beam line into, 1,000 population. Excepting the rate operation between London .and New

of 17.7 in 1018, the last year of the York, in addition to its "undirected". war, mhich at that time was regarded broadcasting lines.,: as phenomenally lom, that for 1026 is . But 'the beam, wlflch tal'es only'he lowest recorded since the'stab- about one-fourth as much power as

lishment of civil registration in this generally radiated broadcasting, is notcountry., Ihe slim pencil of energy visualizedIn view of the continued decline'dur- . by amateur prophets. It is rather ja

ing the fiscal half of the current yea<, cone, mhich spreads so,much in trav-it is probable that the rate for 1027 e))ng 8,000 miles across the Atlanticwill be lower than tha.t for 1918. that nobody really I.nows how broad.

it is at t)je base.The power picl-ed uy at, the end of

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line is too weak to overcom<) in-.QMI '

rerference snlHclenrly for 'lewless<york in the delicate task of 'transmit-ting sceneS of persons and things inILeu mOCiOI'S motion —but,that. is probab)y one ofthe minor obstacles svhich mill be dis-

The Doctor who has charge,oived wIth time. Increased speed of

og the State og grashington trans 'Ss'on may Prove to'be the realsolution of 'the problem.

IS The Radio corporation has ma-' SPECIALIST .chines which can send nnd receive 250

words 'yer minute, about eight timesin Chronic Diseases and C]iilica] as many as the human operators can

'edicinesend and receive, over ether waves

Qi]] be st that travel with the speed of light.This speed of transmission gives se-

Davenpprt .Hotel, SpphLIe crecy to messages.But television requires a speed that,

makes 2o0 words a minute seem noth-Octpber 12, 13, 1$ ing at all. Using a transmitter that

Cpsy Nppk Hpte] pa]ouse would fl)I a fair sized room —and size

Satmd y Dpt 15'f equipment is one of the minor ob-aur y, c. stacles to commercial television at

preserjt —the best available apparatusORee Hours: 9 'A.M. tp 3 P. M, of 'the,.Bell Telephone laboratories

Np Charge fOr CpnSu]tatipn manages to transmit over wires orether svaves a picture about three

l.ne doctor i a inches squa<<e,, Engineers considermedicine and surgery ]ieeused in this far"too small a space to portraythe State of Washington. He a k)n"'s cornnat)on or a football game.,ViaitS prpfeSSiplla]]y t]le import- 2,500 Dots on Picture..,ant tOwns aud citieS, ared offers The three-inch picture consists of'free CpnSultatipu tp al], exoept 2,500 dots of )lght and darl ness,

, t]ie..expense pf treatmelIt w]leu flasl<ed on the screen separately, butso fast that the eve seems to seethem all at once. To get motion into

H t e 4 Chrpuie Diseases pl. the picture, at least sixteen s)ightlvlong standing slid bas 'tp his d))rerent scenes must be flashed oncredit many wonderful results in the screen each second, each repro-catarrh, u]eers pf the stomach duced from the source by a separatedisease of gs]] b]adder, bpwe]s electrics) impulse. The dots .have

b]ppd and skin, nervous dlspr been enlarged to a maximum that

gers and disease pf '])cart kid egives a blurred picture tmo feet

but the pi~t~~~ lo~~~ claritand bladder, bed wetting, rheu- w)th each amplificatio.metismy sciatics, ]eg u]cers, vari To transmit these "dot" impulses,cpse veins, recta] ai]ments aud energy for synchronization of ma-chrpnic cpnetipatipu. chines and f'r a conversation, re-

If ypu have been i]1 fpr at<y qulres facflitles that mould carrv

length of, time and dp npt get four to six telephone conversations.

better ca]] pn +c,jdpctpr as iui En)argements would be possible by di-

rp pr m' ') ' vid)ng a scene, for instance, into

proper measures rat'r than dis- quarter sect)on%, transmitting'achease are often the cause of your,ection as a separate picture and thenIong standing illness. recombining them as a single view.

Speeia] attention is given tp But this would require four transmit-each ease, and an ear)lest etfprt ters, m)th transmission faci))ties for

made tp attain the best possib]e s)ztpen to twentv telephone conversa-

results. tions, or, if sent by air, it would oc-cupy the ether wave bands oi'ix-teen radio stat)ons, and it mould

that the do ctor sPeeia]izes in transmit scenes one mav only.Chronic Diseases. Greater speed in transmission, a

speed so near)v incomprensible .thatit may never he attainable, is perhaps

CITY DYE WORKS the secret of te)evlsinn on a hrnadscale. One hundred and sixty thou-

C]eaning - Prssing - Dyeing sand impulses per second, each repro-A]] kinds pr repair work, duclng a ..pot of )i ht or darl<ness,

would theoretical)y give a plctu<e fourl22 New 6th St. Lewistpn, Ide times as )<jap, an<) more dots would

give larger'scenes In proportion. Butcautious scientists rei'use to sav morethan that it "might be pass)1)e," an<1

N. R. SHEPHERD that it "might solve this particular

Auctioneer part of the'whole problem." Meantime

Shep Pays phpns Ca]]S experts in the telephone laboratoriesare trying to fin out lust mhat needs

TZ<py< to be done and what can be done tomake television commercially yrac-t)qal.,

to $25,000,000 annually.

Uncle Sam's SweetieCosts Him $700,000,000

Wash)ngton.— That. Onc)e Samhas a sweet tooth is shown bv

the great Increaj<e in productionand consumption of can <1y,

.chewing gum and ice cream. The(

combined values of these prod-ucts in 1914, the year the Worl<imar began, totaled $197,000,000.They rose to $700,000,000 in1027.

Candy leads with a value of$379J)81,411, and then comesice cream at $286,176,686 andchewing gum nt !)47,838,000.

Mme. Faure-Favier Hold World'Altitude Record Per Women.

Par)a—Nove)ists and musicians areseeking inspiration in the skies.

Among the latest women to beawarded pilots'icenses in Irrance are

, two women whose reputatlons were'first ach)eve<] in literature and music.

Frenchmen believe that if a wom-an can fly the Atlantic ocean, thatwoman is Mme. Louise Faure-Pav)er,who is as well known for her booksas she is for her flying. She ho)dsthe world's altitude record for women.flyers with a 6,500-mei.er distance.Many of her novels have plots of airand av)ation. Her )atcst novel is con-cerned with the conflict between theblue)- and white r'aces.

M<ne. Faure-Favier flew the Eng-lish channel in 1019, the first syomanto accomplish this feat. She was alsoflrst of her sex to fly the Mediter-ranean from Marse)))es to Algiers,which she did in 1028,

Prance conferred the Legion ofHonor upon her for hor literary ac-complishments as ive)! as her daringair feats. She has a gold medal'fthe French Aviation club.

Bolivian Woman Sensation.A South American musician, writer

and lecturer, Senorita Amalla de L'a,Tapis, has astonished veteran Frenchair men'y her skill in passing pi-lots'tests ih Paris.

Senorita Amalia, who comes fromBolivia, is still in her early twenties,but'she hand)es a''p)ane svith daringand sl'ill, a)though'she believes thatflying is not a woman's game, as arule.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORSE<.stnte of Iss ic T. Kimbley, De-

CC>lac(],

Notice is hereby given by theundel signe<],,administrator of theestate of Isaac T. Kimblcy, <le-

eense<], to the crc<litors of, nndn]l pevsolis having «lninls n>rainsttile said deceased, to ezhibitthem with the»ecessary vouchevswithin six monilia atter Septem-ber 16, 1927, the first publicationof this notice, to the said ad-ministrator at Kent]rick StnteBank, Kendrick, the same beingthe place for t]ie trnnsaction nfthe business of snid estate, inIf@tab 'County, Stnte of Idaho.

A'. H. Dauben'berg,Adntinistvatov.

Dated at Kcndriclt, Idaho, Sep-te»lber 14, 1927. 37-5

Kendrick School Notes

t]lc phnnogrNns this weelr. Mlny»ew words are being learned, by

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GARAGEMONEY TO LOAN on approv-

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Dr. GEO. W. MOKEEVERDental Surgeon

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Lo»don.—The 13vitish royal fa»illy,generally aclnioivlu<l cd to he tlieonly iucmhcvs of I'.uvupc;)» vuy:) [tvpvactlcally ii»»iu»c fvor» the d:i» <!v

of nt[c»iptcd ass»as[»'i[iu», »eve<'thc-less, by their ow» acts, fvcque»[lycourt violent death.

The si»)pic act oi'»vitl»g anymember of fuve[ "» vuy»lty to Bvi<;i[i)increases maiiifcs[ly llic chances oftvagc<ly tu Ilvi[isli vuy))[ty,

The fovcl » visitor is accovdc<1 u

royal Ivc[co)i)c <vith its nccuiiil>:i»yiii„dvivc iii iiii op<» c;1<') h)gc [hi'(>»gh [hccvowdcd stvccts oi'ru»du». Thc >hi))-

gcv Is )ilw)iys [hcvu of ii 1»)'c[g»

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»ticc, »uvsiiig a s»i)l)l>s('(1 ''1< vll»ccag)iiiist the vuyN[ vis[i o)'r hcl)ig ii

mci»bcv of [hc chl!ci'1»" ci'»<v<1..

Th)s a[)[>)i)'<'»t d))))gci'0 [lvc )'c)gi)-

lug liousc uf ilvi[;iiii >»i [lic uc«;)sii»iof s[iil('. visits )v)is [»)[))'essed sli»vplyon the pul>lic <»i)id duvii)g t)ic visit

o['ing

li'uad of I" ypt. The [vuu[>s;i»d

police cscovtiiig lii»g ii'»)«1, [ii»gGeorge, [lie pvi»ec of W;iics, a»d thcdul(c of Yovl; fvom Vie[»via s[;i[io» to13<ickiiigliiii)i pi<[)icc, <vc<'('. st))i'[[cd ['0

hear twu 1<>u<l vcpuvtsvcsc»il>li»g vc-

voircv shots fvu)»» sec[in» ot tliccvoivd lli))iig tlie i'oiit(. ~ Siivi'oiiiidl»gthe cvowd, they avvestc<1 a youtli wliu

had <lisclia vgcd a <oy vevol vcv. A

trivial incident, happily, hut it i»ighteasily have been scvio[is.

Feared Egyptian Anarchists.Also duvi»g iliis visit South»id Y;iv<!

was f»vthcv disluvhc<l Ivhc» it Ivas vc-

porte(1 from Is<vis tliat:1» Egypt[a»eztincmist liiid csc;il>ed the vigil»»ccof the nativ(. [)Olicc»»il was lic;idi»for 1."» h<»d f<>v tli<d allcgcd p»vpuseof w)'c'«k[»g his vc)i. ciiiicc oii Ia[»gFu»d.

Iii» Alfo»so of Sp)il» ls» fvcqu('.t)t

visitor in Lo»<lo». Tlic»u)»cvuus;it-'tciiipl s to i)ss»ssi»))tc lil)i) iiv(! 1<tg(!»<l.

The speci<i[ hvii»ch !f Scot[;ii)<1 Yavd

is tazc<l tu tli<! u[iilost Ivhc»cvcv tliismouiivch pays a visit to his voy;<1 cous-

in, K[»g Gcovgc.Scothiiid Y:<vd, entrusted with the

safety of voyalty, is pcvliaps thc mostefiicic»t ovg:i»iz»tio» in tlic ivovld a»<l

it has accm»pllsh<.d wo»dcvs in pvc-

venting attci»pts to gct at royal visi-

tors, hut there is a[<rays the da»gev ofa slip.

Hvitish roy;ilty fcavs uotlii»g fromits owu public. It lms long hcc» tlieadmiration of the public, a»d foreignvisitors have been ahvcd hy tlic ma»-

ncv in Ivhich»iciuhevs of tlic 13vltlsh

royal f:ii»ily mingle with tlic people.Especially is this ill istv;itcd on tlie

race tvacl<s. King (Jcov m aud thc

prince of Wales d(.light in cscapiiigfrom their cscovt »»<1 retinue to Jul»

fvav arith tl)c [hvuiigs play[»g tliciv

pavtlcu[av pony.liigli »»d lo)v, i»ci)il)cvs of (lic ez-

cl<isivc ToclB.'y cl iih, I')ice ti'i)el< to<it,

states»ic» a»<l [hu s—;ill co»il)i)ic [ogive [1)('»1 a i'<>y»l ', (.'Ii'u»)c shoii!d

they )'(.'cog<)iz<!'ii )'(>y))l vis,'[0)')»)I>»gthc»i. It is s;)fe [o s;iy [h;)t iii>i oiiu

fi)ci»1>('v o[ (hc )'i<.')»,'» [)a)[('v»)[y ll(')'(',

I)O»);)tii!i'i))V [>;i(l h[S )'<'i'»i'ii, <V(>i)i(1

thliik of il [ in)g a ih)g<')' o (1» h)) v»>

to aiiy '»i< i»l>cv of ihu I[) [tish»)»y;ilfa»)ily. It <v;)s;) f;ivo) iic [vi( [: »f

Iti»g lhd<v;))'(['s —.it>(1 liicid<uitiiliy 1[ii!

dcsp)tiv (>[ his cscoi't' fuv 1)i») tu d)il'1

aw)iy <iiiscc)i )i)i<1 ii)ix (vI[8 [1)(.

gypsies oii I'soii) Dowiis d<1)'ii)g

Derby vace wccl.-.

It wl[[ be vccallcd that only last

yeav a» Amcvican visitov shool; li<»i(ls

with Ki»g George duviug the We»i-

blcy'zliihilion. Tlie pvi»cc of Wales

is conti»ually nslu»)mi»gn iu tlie castbud of Loudon.

Envy of Other Monarchs.Fovclgu mo»avchs, ittiug on totter-

ing thrones view with envy tliis —I»

the[1. eyes —vcmavkahle freedom.'f a»d

when they are deposed tliey have»ohes[tat[ou in m»kl»g for the liospit-

able shores of Ilvi[:ii» to <v»c<v tli<.

threads of their hvul(cu life undcv less'ompouscon<litions, hut Ivith a gvcat

deal more safely.Ez-Iih)g hf:)»uel of Povtug;il has

for ma»v ye»vs found it to bc;i 1):iv(»

of rest. X<)pote»» 111 <>f I>'va»((. Sc[

up houschuId in Ilvit)ii» fnllo>ivi)ig ihc

vevolut in» in I'v i»cc lu 1 8m. I',z-

Ih.l»g G< ovge of Gvcc(c, dcl>os<!<1 l>y

popular vole I» 10"1, is iio<v ciig;);;cil

in sccl(l)ig a» cs[iilc ii) <u)')<I I;»; hi»(1.

The ez-k»iscv wou[(l u»<lu»1)tc>lly hc

res[ill» 'n 13vi[;)I» t(><i;<y—:ides[i c li<!

has otto)) czpv(tss('.d —l>»t for tlic f)i<.'t

that w.'vc)'))[ Iri'[ lish .I» v les h)) vc

hvougiit 1» ch,'ivgc of <v[[[fu[»)ii)'d<!i

»gal<)st him I» (!O»s<!quc»('c u['.hcdeatlis c»used ilivo»gh (lcv)»)i» aiv

raids.Bvitlsh voy)ilty are exp<!vic»ci» ~;i»

exceptio»:illy busy [i)i)c this yc:iv wc[-

coming fo)wig» viilcvs to Ilvi[;<1»,

President Dou»icvguc uf I> va»c<., tlic

king of Spa[» a»d I~[»g Ii'uad of

H ypt, I)ave iili'cii(ly co)i)(. (i»(l dcpnvt-

ed. Tlic pvcsld('.»t ut'.ihevl» li»s Just

arrived, while 1<[»g 13ovis of I>ulg:ivla,

contcmph)tes a visit in tlic ii<!»v fu[uvc.

Emanuel Lutheran ChurchRev. L<'. Rein, Pastor,

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0&VER J. MOORHEAD, M. D. iowa, Oregon, or inquire at Gaz- qiII Tetlny the superintentPhysician a

ette office. ent ls glvmg a reception for file

Phon Freshmen, Frit]ay evening, in theFOR SALE: Several good basement of ]))Tethodist church.

houses in Kendrick, priced from EIP. Bnteman of Spnl.-nne was nf$500 tel $3,000. Enquire G. 1'he schon] recently nnd took pic-Wn]iver. 34-tf fules of tlie gr)'ndc rooms nnd thc

DOCTOR TRUITT high s<.]ino], copies of which wercWrite wire or phone us. for purchase(l by the students.

prices on a]]. kinds of «min 'bags. ['Tnsf of f']ic boys nnd girls whoAlso saclt twine. Call us for lve)'c out nf schn] tn wor]t on the

Southwick, Idaho. wheat prices. Duthie Company, farms have vcturliet] for the restPhone S04; Lexvistnn. 32-tf nf the year.

. TIcrbevt Rnocrs entered theFOR SALE CHEAP: Used Junior c]nss, Mnntlav, bringing

whee] tractors, ready to go; also the niim)ber of the high schoole And

use(1 Cletrae 20K. See W. F. up to 67.

re y 2p.m.Behres, Juliaetta, Idaho. 36-tf The number of pupils in tlie

, D. M. P. grades are: First nnd second,Poland Chinas For Sale 28; third anti fourth, 24; fifth

Ida Big type Poland China,'-year- and sixfh, 30; seventh and eight'holcl boar almost perfect in form 27; total ]09.'nd color and a good breeder, a The Stut]enf, Body voted tn

yearling boar nnd brood sows pay five do]lnrs nnd,join thennd pigs, all of gentle'< dispsoi- Athletic Association, sv]lich theytion. Wm. F. MeClelland., South- wi]] <ln immediately. 'Afr. Jnrviswicl.-, Idaho. 39-2 held n meeting of the boys in-

'erested in ]lnsket. ball, TuesdayPrunes For Canning at Kend- afternoon, nn8. they discusse(1

rick Stove, zt 2c a pounc1. Bring the func]nmeta]s of'asket bn]lAll Work Guaranteed .your own bozes. J. IJ. Johnson. an(1 the training. The girls prac-

39-2t ticed Tiiesday nig])t, ivith a largenumber present. They ezp'cct tn

at my have a winning team this year.A. H. BLUM August The Scninrs are preparing a

38-4p program tn be given Fridayafternoon, at the encl of the first

FOR SA'LE: 4 sows and pigs. siz wce].-s of school.Jake Berrimnn, Southwiclt. 38-3p The Seni'ors have npclered their

, class rings.For Sale: 16 inch sulkey Plo'(v. The Freshmen e]ected their

Saw Gumming Walter MCCn]], Phone 50z6. C]nss officers as follows Presid-P ent, Eldwa Janes; Treasurer,

Bill Wilmot; Secretary, Muriel

Cameron - - Idaho Good Property For Sale Crocker.7-room house with sleeping The Freshmen are anxious to

porch and wash room; cellar have it known thnt they werex12; barn 14x2S; two chicken good sports nt f'he initiatlouhouses, one 8x16, oneSz > p party. After their initiation theyRAYIN%~E „perty 'consisting of 4 )ots, plenty esoght sop) omores snd padd)edof berries and frllit; 5 chicken them severely. However theyards fenced. Good spring w'ater sophom'ores'Put up n, good fig]

We move anything that's p Pcd to "0 .W . but were outnumbered as theresell forLoose. $850 cash. Cn(]uire Ju '"' al'e tell sophonlol'cs nnd thirty-

The seventh and eighth grndesF'R SALE: White e a e hnve been enjoying some interest-dressing ta'ble and chiffonier; iiig basket bn]] gnmes. Thevoal.- library table and 9z12 rex have been phiying twice eac]rug. Phone 412, Kendric]-. 30-tf

ivc ]Gcn) ge an<1 Paul Schulzc nre

neec tterheads Iusf have n stre:[].- of bnd luc]tbnck in ac]inn] after several days

If S the GaZ- if yn11 1r'[))f fo >rci '1 1'C'll'icar Of.

od 1'h(! (]ofhcs ynuv. rien s wear.p]nyed in the beni[ hnvvest.

'I'hc scvcntt) gnvni]e 1)ygicncc]nss have just completed an n-Iteresting stu(ly of b]nod nncl itscll'cul'lt 1 on. Thol h ad t'hvo

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erestingg la'born tory experiments.They ezn[nine(] a <lrnp of hunlanblood through the microscope.Their nezt ezperiment will bethe ezaminntion of a, pigs heart.

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:—-;I I-,:; l>t NOTICE TO CREDITORS

-~ i> L . Es)ete of J. C. Bnmp, Deceas-

Notice is hereby given by theundersigned,,administrator of theT 4 estate of "J. C..i Bump, de-

elping People Toall persons 'having claims against

Prosper Financiallywithin six mnnths after Heptem-ber 16, 1927, the first publication

That. rs what . this strong 8tnte of this notice, to the said ad-ministrator at Kendrick StateBank, Kentlriclc, the same being

is what we are consistently striv- the place for the transnction ofthe business of snid estate, in

ei Latah Coullty> State of Idaho.A. II. Dn,ubenberg,

Increasing numbers nre find- Administrator,Dated at Kendricla, Itlnho, Sep-

tenlber 14 1927. 37>

Large American OaksThe largest oak trees are iu the

Mississippi valley )agio)I and rangetvom Io0 to IGO feet in height andfrom G to S feet I» diameter.

our community and our nation.

Bank here and prosper.

During bad weather we will

Ke~gr jek SltsRt@ ga~g t furnish horse drawn hearse.

"Your Home BanK"

KENDRICK, IDAHO

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Phone early at our expense for dates, as we will be sell-ing nearly every day during the sale season.

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Walter Thomas left for pok- FAMOUS SLUGOER KNOCKSane Tues(lay mornin<y, where he 60th HOME RUN,assisted in p]ayiiig the miisica]

score for the fanu)us (:omcclicnne M d'M)tzi" m the Stage play "The 59 in 1921Ma(leap" which played at thi,

American Theatre of that city Babe Ruth, f'amous riGht Reld-Tuesday an(1 Wednesday 'of this H4

'(veek, The toP prices of.'dmis- and world.'s re(t st slH 4

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sion were 93.30. n)ade his 60th home run of the H 4

A. Wilmot ('!rove tn Wallace, season I<'riday, beating his 1921 dire constantWeclnes(]sy morning on business, record of u9, Lou. C[ehrig,gwho H

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a»d exj)ects to return horne to- —— ai) wc woumorrow. I[c 'has finished pack-ing his furniture and expects to

ate a visit frolc ive for California 'Sunday or

Monday, accompanied iby his son, LEON Tnorgt t I It is pracDilly, solid lrousclreeper, bliss .: ':-:w"';:,'.',:.os"..::-'-:,'::::.",.".":;::::,,:: According to a llispatell <I'ol'n I I ppssjb]c tpP<<0k])in d ~

'.~ 'uscow, R(issin, I)eon Ti'otsky, "„4Pec Cell[sou aml son, Nor[a

c.L..::,:.'."':::.::.,~,::,'I:::::-"ur, ',,:,:,::::I,, who was one time a Powertul ae I a]] t])e gOO(]

and Harry Ameling returuell ',, I,. '::::;:l:::":l::::::,::,::,:::::::::::::::::leader ot the Soviet governmont,

..<londsy from a hunting trip in:.;.:",', „.;::,:: .':~'.."".:.".:."::.::.:."':: was ejected from the Soviet H4

Reeds Cree]c. „Sa]tnon river,''.:,:i,,'':,:;;::::::::::::..:'';:::::.::::::::.:'ouncil last Priday, ancl is now

country. They report the ]lant- f.:,",:;":,."."'y~-.;,:i',;:::,::;.":::::::::.~"..:': .":': an. outcast. NEW AR

ing fair. Ben got his deer. [''„""'",.:;,,";.,'h

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coiip]e of weeks at the ho)ne of, - .,':;:, """''::,'.:'';:::::::-"'::::':j""i;'':'.'':..". uto tourist: I c]ear]y ]lad " 4 Heavy Sweatels, W

])ey son Jake' '': ':;:; „:,"",',: .: ." tile right of. way rw]len this )lian 4 S}irts @nd B

ran into me, and yet you say IMr. anc1 Mrs.,A. H. Dauben- '".:.;,..'g'as to blame."

berg clrove to Seattle Priclay Cop: "You certainly was!"evening, returning liome Tues- Autoist: "Why!!"evening, accompanied by Mrs, ""'""'':': " ': -" "'' Cop: "Because his father is

Daubenberg's parents, Mr. and'

mavor, his brother is chief ofAIrs. Segel, of Renton, Wash.

1 b 1. police, and I go with his sister!" H 4 Also corselettes and

r. and Mrsl Daubenberg ]eft has been crowding Babe hard for

vesterclay for their new home at the title of "Swat Ikiugty h

Auburn, yVash. Their househo].d nnide 47 home runs thi's season. New fall aurniture was shipped this week. All the efforts of the great league

'itchers to stop the heavy hitting H 4 HatS, L BCllks 0ergs regret their leaving geng- bv Babe Ruth were fruitless, and

rick but svis'h them success in now hs has established a. uew I Why NOt En~Oy, « leS.world's record by pounding out60 honie runs for the season of.

E<, H. F>mer'y, assistant cas]iier 1927of the Kendrick 'State B'ank,spent sund'ay in Asotin with <)uartar[y ([on<crease at Le[and l .

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I )A)gsl dress tri

.Miss Mande 'Compton, who is Rev. J. B. Needham, the new-~

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aitending the,Lewis<on Stets ly appointed 'Presiding Elder of I » C o<r «,„, <.„' "' big lot foNorma], spent the week end in tl)e Spo]cane district, will '])old ~ Campers 'aud T~~~~st

Kendrick vrith her prarents Mr. the first quarterly meeting of t in the famous ".JIFFY," willH'peCtIOn.

and AiIrs. C. 6.'Compton. this conference year in the Meth- l'ou find the "Jiffffy".tent fea-rcsi Special for()st greco fab

-Roy'umphrey 'brot a plant O. ', y ric, absolutely water, sun,and

of sweet potatoes to the gazettecto ei 9th. e wi preach a' mildew proof.. Poles, !ight,

0 ce ues a, w ic e. rew11 o'lock and svill hold the con- l strong wood or steel. Adiust-

ference in !lhe afternoon. ~»>c «P support: . Strong, easy 4 H 4

in his garclen id. Ketidrick, which R 6 H 6'bb pastor'f the working s ec jocu,s: Spccia 4 "4 "yhe equalityhacl 13 tubei's oii the plan't, some L 1 d M t]'. 'h h

>'atented door fast'eners. With

of them were very good size. Hee an 'Me ho ist c urc, rePorts t or without center Pole.

expects to raise a considerable 1 t 1 ~«oooothat the church work in that lo-

amount of t'hese spuds next year.cality is progressing nicely

)Ve[ter Syingt'on encl Lilklie GOLD HAS EEE)T Pp[[[VDTaylor, both of Juliaetta, were ON REEDS CREEK

The historic George tun at Norton

oldest village inn tn Great Br(tali)

vvednesday by Pro'bate Judge Al Sears Files on Godlie Placer,t 'ts Ik~nse doting fro[u 18<)7.

Parker. Claim.I

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end in Kendrick with hoine folks. Al Sears, boss carpenter for

She is attending the Lewiston the Clerawater Timber comPany, f ~ ~ "0Sta,te Normal.

h'cs Iliseovered olll at [deed- f g ~ !', (!uarteti, in the 1'ierce City niin- A s a LLL,L i

.Irs. A. 'K. Car]osn was a hi[os- ing clistrict, an(1 has locatecl and +cow visitor last Saturday after- filed on the Go]c]ic p]seer claim. +

Henry h[cDona]d has the Bull

F.. C, (,'ol]ins, Latah c()unty Run ancl W. II. Reecl the Golclen

game ware]en, Tuesday, plantecl Gate. The last tivo adjoin the +18,000 fingerling Rainbow trout Goldic, according tn a Head- t l

in the Potlatch river above Bo- quarters report. 4+,

vill. These clainis are on Reecls

JQ[iss Do of( J ( S 1 screek, along the uew railroacl, ++

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spent t!ie ~veek end oi)l'a'' 'll'oac ' 'u - +

Bear riclgc with lier parents q'[r tion crew oPened this new gold

and [M A W Jo„, ' ']e]cl when they dredged outReeds creek an(1 it[r. Sears, hav-

Mrs. R. H. Ramey returne(1 ing taken i course at tile Sc]1001 ++

homo from a visit to Spolcane of hi[ines at Phoenix, Arizona, "; Qlast Pricluy, where she spent sev- an(] being an experienced pros-eral days )vith frien(ls there. Pector, recognizing the richness

C p DeLano, local luanagerunco er d by the ig I e m „., l ti ~ — P, V

f Ail r~s 's Grocerv Market s!!ove]t it, is re]steel. Several, +~ II M ~0 i organs 'ocery i dl e'1li]lion (101]als in gol(d have bee11 +spent Sunday in Lewistou with f P. ', .,:. i l ill ill ~v +

ta]cen,out of t]l& Pierce 'City min- g+ III Nll +ill llistrict.—'clearwater Tribnne l. Il

Er[ llrobeld,,[oo Carllner, R. — ——— —— ++ete

B. Ii))eppe) an(1 I<'<rnest Clem left .,>,, +atlout < ,'ll) 1;st 1"rillav clorcin"on a (1(er 1)iint f(i the Selway ]'u ' ' + slo

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dav. Tliey expect to fake pos

see them "ib]oiv in" aboiit Sun- week. Jack Harnes, local man-

mouth i]1 f;x d or i nic' Power Co., expects to move into

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)[ides IT[err )graver epeut, the t .( + . / l NE(it(ANLTONi r. is iop retiiine«Sat»r(lay wee]. cn(1 in Lc)visfon with I +

frir))c]s returning houie Sun(lay +< ~ e +

the week elle lcic tvith ])ls fii))1- itt()noon .

plovment vvith l.lic Cled»w ifei vi»va))t in tuwn this inornin":"4l'jniber

CO, Sa) ah: "We]], Si, you might

buy a ja) of that traffic jam I'e ~~ We wish we oould command you to see that —~Vhat $been rcadin'bout" +~ every woman should Know. Come learn the code of +

clrove to Lewistn)i i[()n(!liy aftc)'- .. F i,icr, a tioncer, ycs- .~ the up-to-the-tninute missl gs modern as the head- ~<'.

!evil;)y nri)v((! i)it() the hous('e-,;,'ines of today's daily newspaper,Air. Sn(] '11)'s. ]1. 1[. ]la)i)('y an(1 (())i!y v;)cat((] 1)y h]r ii(1(l Mrs,

l".sillily moved iuto l»eil 'Irsv [',lrl'r'.IIIson. '.""T. M. C. haS eh k)Ck ]ik@ T. N T i:""bnin(, Tuesday, w])i(.1) th )y re- .; ' ~

~))('easoi»vl)y few ) <.(<»))izc)not.'"'."""""''""'""'t"' "."., Good Two Reel Novelty also the Paramount News

gruii[.('1 iis a ])arel,job.id[I)LL ( . ] Ilolill'is cn]oyc(] I'l v]si(;

fron) hp) cia(i«bter, Opal of Admission 10c -35c 4

Spoka«(, )Ve(ines(lt)y.Self-Madel li+

I have met self-)Dade iupn ivhose 4+

)[,, 1' 'i[et o< SPOkme ill talentS Were SO I>later Seerlelllld aa

visiting at the home of her par- to be iudlscerulble Iu coiive['sa(lo() — +ei)ts Mr. Snd Mrs. N. 8 Long Penn Ingo. et 44) 4 4I4 4 y4 4mt ~el<4d y++4<4 4 4e4<4 ~4 4<yy@II 4 44tH)+st 4 444 4I4 y4<4 4 4,4NI,

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HEADQUARTRS FOR

..Ir.i.....'eec, -. ayanc. l™~rain ~ e

This is headquarters for anything in the feed liae.

We buy and sell hay and grain and always have a stock

of mill feed for your needs. We are glad, to serve you.

POULTRY FEEDThe poultryman will fin that he can do we11 here as

we keep a full line of chicken feed and at prices youcan afford to pay'. If you need Zgg Mash, G. K, ScratchPeed, Bran and other poultry feed, get our prices be-fore you buy.

Highest Market PricesPaid for your hay and grain. A good place to sell as

we are glad to look after your interests.

Vollmer Clearwater CompanyKENDRICK. IDAHO

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