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~ ~ J. ~ .!g ~,i tl!I v r ' r i Br"i q Ei gr VOLUME XIV KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHCI, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935 NO. 37 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE Townsend Speaks At Lewiston KENDRICK COMMERCIAL INTERESTING NEWS NOTES New Arriva]s GRAIN'ARKETS FIRMER WEEK'S NEWS DISPATCHES A crowd estimated at from 6,000 CLUB IN MONTHLY MEET FROM OUR PUBIC SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. iWard Howell are MUCH LOW QUALITY GRAIN to 7,000 people heard Dr. 'F. E, the proud parents of: a 6!g-Pound 'f Failure to move 675 veterans out Townsend e„'Pla,„h;s ()fd age pens;p» The Kendrick Commercial club met The first meeting of the new'ly baby spn whp arrived:.at the;„h mt Crain markets turned firmer during p the path of the Florida hurricane Pfa» Fjfth Street park Lew,stan regular monthly meet Monday organized Journalism class was held tp make an indefinite s'tay oii Friday t e week ended Sept. 6, according to aroused an official debate in the Sunday eveQing Df Townsend evening in the dining room of the Friday, September 6, Mr. Lyle called September the Weekly Grain Market Review of midst of suffering and effort to re- c]aims tp have the proper so]»tip» Raby Hotel, where they were served the meeting to order and later turned .Mr and Mrs. Fdwi» Miefke are the U. S. Bureau of Agricultura) lieve the victims -and bury the dead; fpr'he. »nempfpyment and poverty a splendid chicken dinner by Ray it over to the new advisor, Mr, King, the prpud pa«nts pf a 7'ou»d Economics. Prospects of light sup- Harry L. Hopkins, chief of the FERA situation in his revolving pension fund Jacl(son and his assistants, there be- who gave a short talk on different daughter, who came to their home plies of good milling'heat as a re- in whose camps the veterans vyere Pla» pf g,v,ng every person past 60 ing some 35 members arid visitors iri types of news and their relative merit. Sat»„day September 7,'uit of the unusually low quality oF quartered blamed the weather bureau tyears or age a peiis;pn af. $ 200 a attendance, among the visitors beings From the 14 students in the class Mr apd Mts Herbert Wo]11 are the United States and Canadian. . fpr their not tbeing moved. Weather month, the amount tp make the neces the teachers in the public school and the following officers were elected: alsp the. very prpud parents pf a spring crops, a more active milling- bureau officials said their forecasts sary payments to be raised by a two members of the state surveying crew, Joe Watts, Editor in chief; Oscar 8y4 ppund ba'by daughter (yf)o ai. inquiry, lighter. southern hemisphele charted a fairly clear course which percent safes tax on af] transactions. all of whom were introduced to the Hartung, first assistant editor; Eileen rived at their home on Saturday offerings and higher foreign markets the storm 'followed, Admiral Cary T. The entire wprfd surely Qeeds a assemblage; the teachers being in- Smith, second assistant; Lucille Lew- September 7 'ere strengthening influences in Grayson said the weather bureau fore- IMoses ta lead it out of the wrf(]erness troduced by Supt. James M. Lylei is, head typist; Roy Ramey, assistant Mothers and babes in each i»st li wheat Oats strengthened fbut ad- casts were so excellent they allowed and here's hoping Dr Town~end or Jr., and the surveying crew by ', typist. This group will collect and ale repprted as dpjng iijcely vances were small since offerings con- the Red iCross to prepare in advance sbmep»e efse wif] get,busy rjght E. Walker, chairman of the highway edit all the school news for the en- tinued heavy and easily sufficient for for relief work, The American 'Le- away cpm(nit tee. ' suing term. THINKS CONSTITUTION trade needs. Barley 'as steady with gian launched out what it described "The meeting was short and snappy. Boys'nd girls'ections of the GOOD ENOUGH AS IT IS firm premiums for ma]ting types. as its own "complete, unbiased and,SENATOR HUEY LONG DIES President Geo. Barnum had told the glee club met last week. The first The lower quality of the northern impartial investjga>ion " + ' with, FROM ASSASSIN'S BULLET chairmen of the various col»mittens meetings were spent in placing the Robert H. Elder of Coeur d'Alene, hemisphere wheat this season tends particutfar -reference to conditions in that he expected some sort of a req voices. The enrollment includes 30 former Idaho democratic national to accentuate the smaller harvests. the veterans'amps and CCC camps»oth«wel . " ." " ' "~ part from each, and )vhen th'ey were!girls a»d 19 boys. 'Music has been committeeman for 16 years, Saturday 0'f United Statse inspections of hard, in that (the Florida keys storm) area, aeter has P»sed « ",'s rewa« t»s called on they did as requested. ordered and the fall work, under the declared the American co»stitution is winter wheat at representatjve ma(- where veterans were kept prior to t'me «pm an assassj» s buffet the Minutes of the previous meeting direction of '.Mr. King, )vill begin im- 'broad enough "for every legitjmate l<ets during July, only 46 per -'cent and through the disaster." victim being Senator Huey Long of were read and approved, after which mediate]y. activity of the federal government in graded No. 2 or better against: 80 Private industry of the world mustt Loiii»a»a (the Lp"'s'ana 'ng 's".)s committee reports were received. ''. There has been '75 students enrolled the way of reform or relief." Per cent during July last year. Only absorb the unemplyed from re]i'ef em- P«haPS o»e pr <he 'bes ""., " " N. 'E. Walker, for the highway in High school so far this term. This "We need no new constitutional 25 per cent of the hard winter graded pf()yment to assure a permanent pros- '" t"e U"'«d Sta e e" r b au . committee, reported that there'as includes 11 in the Senior class'8 amendments," he said during his yisit dark hard as against 58 Per cent last perity, Charles P. Howard, president or»s milit»t «t'v't'es ve'y 'ittle new "under the sun," or'uniors; 21 Sophmores; and 22 Fresh- at Boise., year. Of soft red winters only 46 of the International Typographical Se»a««o»g was t.n mg',n,words to that effect, but stated that;men. There will probably be several "The federal government has eyery per cent graded No, 2 or better coiti- union asserted in a recent radio ad- traprdj»ry sess]a»»pf the Lo",'s'ana the actual survey work of the Cedar, more entering at a later date. power it can need. Andrew Jackspn pared with 73 per cent in July 1934, dress. «'Unempfoyme»t is the .basic leg'slat»«a»d wa»bout tp leave Creek road had been completed, but~ The World History class is enjoy-'summed up the matter succi»ct'fy syith 23 per cent grading tough as cause of the condition from which the 't.'e state house " " " there was still some three weeks ling a brief review of the Ethopian I many years ago, discussing a similar against only 6 per cent last year. »ations are suffering," he said, and We'» Jr «Ba«» «g f" "'r office work before final comp]et]on!war. tsituation, and I feel he was right. White wheats are of somewhat high- "no government and no agency othe('atal shots that ev " y t " of that part of the road work. He The Geometry class is learning the There is too much of a tendency er quality than last season, with in- I than private industry can provide em- senators lire Weiss '" «»» was jm- also stated that there had been more correct form of letterilg. toward centralization anyway, and I, spections during the first half of p]pyment, It is not possible to arti- medjat'efy riddled 'f)y ' ets r pm ' assurance that the road would be The Junior class is planning to give for one, would Ibitterfy oppose any August showing 47 per cent grading ficia]]y create employment for those sub-mac»ne gups af Lp»g s bpdv built from Arrow to the county line, their Junior play early in, November. proposal to speed up this centra]i No. 1 as against only 36 per cent for .who are now 'idle," he added; "I'- gua«s «flowed h'm «nstant y below Jufiaetta, over some six or I The teachers were royally enter- zation." ' the same period of 1934, ternatip»al trade unionism contends when he in L u's'a"a seven miles, which will be a start at 'ained by the members of the Com- The Coeur d'Alene lawyer said his 'Durums showed less injury than that through ]imitation of. working W»le Lo»g was a" .a»t'Opsev " least, This seems to bear o(ft the mercial club at their monthly meet- statement was prompted by frequent bread wheats but pnfy 49 per cent hours the unemployed must be rea'b- ma» a»d, hjs spec»] se»»" o the engineers statement that we are no't'ng, held on September 9th. criticisms of. the constitution iby per- graded No. 2 or better during the .sorbed in private industry." Louisiana legislature was foe the Pur likely to get more feeder roads aboutj s 4 sons who argue that it is not suffi- first half of August as compared Danger pf pestjfence in Florida's Pose or Pass]»g bj]]s OPPO 't'- tthis section until a main highway is! HawkShaw On Duty ciently broad to cope with present with 67 per cent in 1934. The Canadian tragedy-stricken 'coral keys was less- the gpver»ments recovery act Pres't least assured, He reported h()w'-I Hawkshaw and his crew issue'fair conditions. crop has suffered fr'om drought rust ened as flames flickered from scat- «»t Rp»eye]t'"Pressed deep eg ever that efforts are being made on, warning to all students of Kendrick a»d fioat in Saskitchewau,.the largest d fu 1 of to d d. As at the unfortunate occurance, perhaps the Southwjck-Kendrick road, and, Hi better watch your step or you'l Borah Returns Home Province of Canada.- Both'.yields: ant]. gujckr]y as protestant,: Catholic and «mern'b«l»g at it".a t'»s own hopes are held for its constr»etio('i; be among the mentioned. Avoiding any commeiyt on political quality are. below'verage. In".Manft- Jewish clergymen could 'recite'hair dor all while in the southland a soon...: I We see Schoeff ter is bask in the u tio U it d St t S to Wil- toga yieMs of bread ivheat g rfmm 'church's r'tuals for the dead, work- y go, w e a assassin ma e M. O. Raby. for the industrial corn- creamery business again. Roy Rameylliam E. Bor h tu d to hi ho ' tp ]0 bushels: of low grade gra f ers applied the to ch tp the.- oil- P, P o " ~ f mittee. stated that they had been ac-:.surpasses both the lbear and himself ljn Boise fast Thursday'*,,'onfident the Little information is available as <p «inched»dly decompose ictm "'""" """'g '" tive a»d 'had secured the sanction pf in his latest 'lash, Miss LennoxIU„;t,d Stat„wiff not becpmeinvpfved the quaffty 'of the Eurppean capp ,of Monday's hurricane. Sheriff.'D. C. po it]ca] af i iation, regrets t e terrib e some four projects at 'Moscpyv an]]~returns, still eligible. in a war between 'Ita]II a»d Ethiopia, but r'ains''during harves<'.with'lodgin -Coleman, he'ading 500, workers'in'he occurrance, but 'when sout em blood from the st'ate officers, and that, it),'emember from furnace to flag which appears to him io 'be almost in some':arears<goger'R>qua];t,' sstorm-areal-estuna4eM5IL])odjes.rwete beg(»s ..tp. b9jf: at real .or ..ra»el& srI(as hr]s4'up to" the local'if]ages-co~ "potev-th~uper".Snappers is-abvays.on "i»e'vitabfe.» " ' ' o~er sections swered Qrpm, affected 'by the 'cremation order, is- syrongs, it seems t ere is no o]her cil 4o make the next move. The pro- duty, Hawkshaw) - "An effort probably wiff f)e made to during the riff]»g Period. Earfy sam- localize the conflict, and the United,ples show considerable irregularity ii) Grade Notes IStateii in all probaibility will riot be test weights and quality'. In B'eigi'uin, disease imminent. The latest .tabula-,'"at se«i» of laying water mains, and one of The third and fourth grades aire drawn in," the former cliairman of the Netherlands, Germany and poland, tion of the storm's toll by the FERA; Just what bear'"g 'the death p park and playground improvement; getting new work books for arith- powerful senate foreign relations corn- hot dry weather during the filling and Red Cross disclosed these figures Senator Long will have on h's Pro- Lester Crocker, a member of the metic, language and reading. mittee Predicted. season reduce(f yields and fowered Veterans in the three key camps 71'6; gram for Louisiana, is Prob]ematicaf. Fish a»d Game Committee, stated that Ruth Biddison of Pine creek has The veteran of 28 years in the sen- test weights. The Russian crop has unjdentj fie(f dead or missing 281; in: There was at feast pne t"'ng th 'Narvi» Long, chairman of that corn- entered the third grade. ' ate announced shortly after he left suffered from rust anff insect pests ospita]s 138; identified dead 46, res-™ust be said about .the senator e mittee, had succeeded in getting some! The sixth grade is making. historic his transcontinenta] train that he does with 10 to 15 per cent of the graIn .m ' b u .th naor he cued uninjured or slightly hurt 244; kePt thj»gs o" the move 25,000 more trout promised for the panels, which tell stories in fpiotu«s not intend to discuss "political sub- shriveled in sp(ithejstern sections. 1n no record 7. Civilians: Missing and'otlatch. The seventh and eighth grades are jects for some time, if I can avoid some areas it is reporte'd fair but unaccounted'or- 90 dead ide»tified '. J. Carroll, chairman of the getting new work ibooks in all sub- with lowered grades due to ra]Q. '8I dead'nidentified'1; in]ured 286 " 'p y ys Merchants'ommittee, suggested that jects. They will arrive next wek. Aske(f Have you cpi»e tp any cpn D If United 'States Senator Wgliam r:P(evident Roosevelt. Placed S22,313,- Kendrick have a sales day again this l Those who were neith absent nor,cl„s,o„s es to ~h~th~~ yo„w,li bc s,t „,, b I b 'E. Borah of Idaho gave the "proper 217 at Harry L. Ho'pkins'isposal for fall and that it be made a gala day tardy during the term of 1934-1935 ca»didate for the P'residency)" he,flue»ced assiirances the prginzatip» behind one of the most extensive programs for the town, such as it has been are John Wallace, Ethel Fraser, Bob replied. quiry or goo qua ity w eat. rade the Townsend old-age revolving pen- for subsidizing literature and the arts the past. It syas suggested that itjwatts, Orma candler, Vern Langdon, 'I do not desire tp discuss that agencies at the first of September sion fund plan "would give him 50,- in the history of governments. be held sometime in October. The! Maurice Long, Arthur Fraser, Tom- ~atter at tfljs tlfQe» 'ppp,ppp votes for the presidency," Dr. Approval of Comptroller General J. matter, after a vote of approval, was,'my Long and Kenneth Hill. Francis E. Townsend, author of. the R. McCarl for the work relief allot- fere in the hands of the Merchantsl ugust precast, con irming serious at Boise Saturday ment was given after a mo»th's delay. and Pu'blici'ty committees. Scientist To Descend Salmon rust amage to t e crop. Marketings night He referred ta the noted Idaho The Project, intended to provide six H. B. Thompson, chairman of the I Victor Petersonv active in h6]pf»g! A near-serious collision'ccurred of spring wheat increased, syith re- onths'mplpyme»'t fpr more tha» F»tertai»me»t ~ommitt~e, ~~p~~ted 'et the Natio»al G~~gr~ph~~ ~~c~ety, Saturday after»oo» whell a C today a»d a man 30,000 w'riters, painters, musicians and that everything had started pff nicely to sponsor the exPediti» dow» the sedan dl iven by Roy Rong, Kendrick, taling 2,303 cars at Minneapolis and whom I cois]d cp»scientipusfy support actors, is to get under way next week. a tthe opening of school and thatiSalmon, "the river of no «t«ni s 'a»d a Chevrolet truck driven by M. 500 cars at Duluth, Tfle quality re- for the, presidency, if I had his prom- ber of .Pupils in the it was planned ta commence the trip'S Ma tj» of G ilf, lse that he would sponsor legislation Correspondent Wanted rade de'Par™ent is a little lower from Salmon about Oct. 6 arid that head-on co]lision near the Sam Lange „„;„o I 52 o nd d to enact our Plan i»tp law We a«Since our good correspondent, G. than last year, the high school had it would take three weeks ibefpre the:place 3jII mlles north of Genesee th' f Qpt going to place anY depe»de»«F. Cridlebaugh, formerly of Cameron, a larger enrollment a»d that more II scientist-adventurers reached Lewis- I Rpy was gpl»g tpwar(f Ge»csee ] d b f on., the two old major political Pa~t~es has changed locations, we are now were expected for both grades andi ton. Citizens of Salmon are planning a cal (frive» f)y Mrs Sain La»ge P f s Prenuums for heavy weight wheat We are a militant third party concen- in need of a correspondent at Cam; high school; to celebrate the party's leave. Iafsp gping toward Genesee, was just were well maintained and prices ad- trating on co»trol of both branches erpn a»d would appreciate hearing J. B. Brody ()1 the Brady Motor! The pictures taken and the abser-'ahead, parked on the right side of d" 1 6 b h 1 f 11 vanced" nearly 6c per ibushel foflow- of the United States congress to the from anyone who would be. willing company, Moscow, and J. R. Kelley,ivations made will be used in an a the road, to permit the 'Martin truck, ~ ff ~ ~ 'ng gains in futures. 52,pound wheat e»d that our proposals become law to take on the jatb. iWe furnish all now assisting in the Farmers Ba»k,'ticle to appear in the Nati»af Ge )yhich she syas meeting, to pass and fd 3 sold at 3 to 16 cents under the Sep'- the gray-haired physician emphasized. necessary supplies and it also'arries were also in ante»dance at the meet- graphic magazine. The Sa'mon ',allow her to make a left turn. Roy, t b ' $ ] ]7 h'f 55 'ember price of $ 1.17, while 55 pound A direct personal appeal to P«s' subscription to the paper. i»g ~ I canyon is one of the deePest 1 ng; approaching from the re'ar, saw that ~ h b h f weig t roug t rom c under to 55 dent Roosevelt was announced by All pur correspondents have done The next meeting )vill be held on est canyons in the world a»d the,'h««fd not stop quick enougf1 fo w8 over. 58 pound 9c to 12c over and .Secretary Ickes Tuesday in a f»al wonderfully well and we appreciate Monday night, October 14. !article, autlientically written and ill-'cfear the Lange car, so elected to try p N 60 pound o. dark northern 1'3c effort to overturn work relief Policies their efforts and while we realize ustrated should attract world-wide i»- to pass f)etwee» the parked car aild t 15 th S t b to c over t e eptem er price. by Harry L. Hapki»s, Ickes they have been very busy during the Buys Campbel]'s Bluebird I terest. The history and developme oncoming truck, There wasn't room IP4»rum mar ets mar ets advanced in- k kt d d'nnounced he syould go to Hyde harvest season, we would appreciate A California man has purchased, pr th«egin» will 'be woven '"tp " enough, however, and the Long car ff d b ] d t f f I uence y on y mo crate o erings park at the preside»<'s j»vjtatjo» just a few items, at least, from any "Bluebird." No, we don't mean "blue s«ry icollided with the truck, badly damag land a good milling demand. Market- Hopkins quickly countered with t'e or a'll of them, buzzard." ibut Sil Malcolm Camp-! ! i»g both. Counting the two cars a»d ings of winter wheat dropped off remark he intended to go th«e We are very proud of the nice list bell's big blue automd)lbife that he,put . truck occupants, eleven Pei'so»s were ~ with receipts at the principal mar- self "soon." Hopkins rejection o of correspondents whp have been over a mile of salt flat at the rate) And»osy the edict has gene for- involved. No one was hurt, however.lkets tptafl»g p»ly 2635 cars cpm public works Projects was the SPark sending items and (ye hope they will of 301.335 miles per hour so we'e 'ward'hat Johnson's blue buzzard, which set 'blazing ope»ly the fang renew their efforts as soon as pos-iadvising all who stiff have Model T's shall »ot be reproduced in any form,: smouldering feud between the works sible. to please keep out of his way a»d,nor be used as an insignia or emblem,! Extra Session Cost 09,9]8 I ff t th d ff progress director an c es There are other communities be- »ot have a speed argument syith him on pain of something or other, t"el The cost of the second extraprdi-~while shjppers competed fpr Mr. Roosevelt will have a more «nda- sides Cameion we would like to have especially on the famaus Ross high-iediat having been sent out by Acting nary session of the 23rd Idaho state ter ~heat',yjth storage interests me»taf pro'blem to solve fol'is $ 4 represe»'ted in our colum»s. We iyay between here and Arrpsv. IAdministrator L. J. Martin Ana "e"e legislature was apprpximatefy $ 9,918 mjxers taki»g ]lght weight, fpw prp 000,000,000 works - drive wh«h««especially need correspondents nn has pnfy been such a short time it was announced 'by Orville Brooks t j fpts turn back to the substantial projects American and Big Bear ridges and Is Sho]re]ng New D]sfhes Iago that the buzzard was necessary accountant in the office of State Audi- ~ d ~ I,, Offerings of soft red winter wheat caried out by Ickes in the old PW would be pleased to hear from any'- prank Curtiss is this week showing to anyone's welfare, wel!being, a»d a tpr Harry C. Parsons. nd were smaf er ut a out sufficient foi. 1 fb b or tp press the speedier pick a'i one in either of these loca]it>~4. Ia fine of something really nesy in few other things, on pain of hay'»g; The second extraordinary sessionl shovel and "boondoggling activi ies dishes a plaid design with matching something or other done to ' was called together July 8 to con-! materiaf improvement at St. Louis favored by Hopkins both in the civil Has Purchased Home oth. Three different colors wasn't used a»d proper contributions sider amendment to th t t hi h- I ma u s, I where o so t winter was quoted works administratip» " ~" " " Harold Thomas last week p»r-land designs are available in these sets made «wa« its »PkeeP way law a»d ta pass the state auto-liat 95/lc per bushpf At Chlcagp 'Np jpb drive. chased <he C. A. iOppenborn home in and they truly present something new'e st]]] h»e avery ]i«-like pic- mabile caravan act. the west part of town for an u»- and pleasing. They are on display tule or Johnson's bu»a« t»t )ye The cost as announced by Brooks K a ('t t 98c Cattle Tp Spokane disclosed amount, and wiff, after re-Ithe right front window. I would be willing to trade for most included salaries a»d mileage for 59 Intermpu»tai» and Pacific Co t Dave Gentry wiff ship a car of modeling, occupy it as a home. A Two-L ed One i anythi»g pf value, or otherwise. 'epresentatives. 44 se»ta«a«]eg»- k t e e higher s 'th t cattle to Spokane Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Ira Havens, who have wo- egge Qe lative attaches who were at Boise for points but i»flue»ced alsp 'by a fajr He also expects to ship a load «am been living there for some two years,) A farmer over at Ortonville, Minn.,( Sale Closes Friday, the 13th t'wp a»(f p»e half days, It afsp Orofinp at the same time. )vill be forced to vacate, and do not recently ate 53 ears of sweet corn.'hether you are suPerstitious or eluded Printing of bills and admi»i- ' f)lds tp $ 100 per bushel ff)r I fva»ce as yet know kyhere they wiff move, m a contest at the fiftieth annual 'not, you should go over to the Long strative expenses. I as the housing situation in Kendrick skyeet corn festival at that place. He store and see the many bargains they The expense coul" »pt be corn Np 2»pit'Iiel» spri»g FOB Cpfp Confined To Home is very acute, vacant houses a»d started with a handicap of five ears. have for yau just before the close Puted until all pri»ti»g and other ad o;»ts M;lls at OgdeQ adka»ced J H Cairns is confined to apartments being almost as scare as The contest lasted seven hours and of their IGA anniversary sale. It bills had been submitted to the audi- her home by illness. tfie proverbial "hen's teeth," 15 minutes. closes on Friday, September 13th. tor's office. (Continued on Inside)

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VOLUME XIV KENDRICK, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHCI, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935 NO. 37

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE Townsend Speaks At Lewiston KENDRICK COMMERCIAL INTERESTING NEWS NOTES New Arriva]s GRAIN'ARKETS FIRMERWEEK'S NEWS DISPATCHES A crowd estimated at from 6,000 CLUB IN MONTHLY MEET FROM OUR PUBIC SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. iWard Howell are MUCH LOW QUALITY GRAIN

to 7,000 people heard Dr. 'F. E, the proud parents of: a 6!g-Pound

'fFailure to move 675 veterans out Townsend e„'Pla,„h;s ()fd age pens;p» The Kendrick Commercial club met The first meeting of the new'ly baby spn whp arrived:.at the;„h mt Crain markets turned firmer during

p the path of the Florida hurricane Pfa» i» Fjfth Street park Lew,stan i» regular monthly meet Monday organized Journalism class was held tp make an indefinite s'tay oii Friday t e week ended Sept. 6, according toaroused an official debate in the Sunday eveQing Df Townsend evening in the dining room of the Friday, September 6, Mr. Lyle called September the Weekly Grain Market Review ofmidst of suffering and effort to re- c]aims tp have the proper so]»tip» Raby Hotel, where they were served the meeting to order and later turned .Mr and Mrs. Fdwi» Miefke are the U. S. Bureau of Agricultura)lieve the victims -and bury the dead; fpr'he. »nempfpyment and poverty a splendid chicken dinner by Ray it over to the new advisor, Mr, King, the prpud pa«nts pf a 7'ou»d Economics. Prospects of light sup-Harry L. Hopkins, chief of the FERA situation in his revolving pension fund Jacl(son and his assistants, there be- who gave a short talk on different daughter, who came to their home plies of good milling'heat as a re-in whose camps the veterans vyere Pla» pf g,v,ng every person past 60 ing some 35 members arid visitors iri types of news and their relative merit. Sat»„day September 7,'uit of the unusually low quality oFquartered blamed the weather bureau tyears or age a peiis;pn af. $200 a attendance, among the visitors beings From the 14 students in the class Mr apd Mts Herbert Wo]11 are the United States and Canadian.

. fpr their not tbeing moved. Weather month, the amount tp make the neces the teachers in the public school and the following officers were elected: alsp the. very prpud parents pf a spring crops, a more active milling-bureau officials said their forecasts sary payments to be raised by a two members of the state surveying crew, Joe Watts, Editor in chief; Oscar 8y4 ppund ba'by daughter (yf)o ai. inquiry, lighter. southern hemisphelecharted a fairly clear course which percent safes tax on af] transactions. all of whom were introduced to the Hartung, first assistant editor; Eileen rived at their home on Saturday offerings and higher foreign marketsthe storm 'followed, Admiral Cary T. The entire wprfd surely Qeeds a assemblage; the teachers being in- Smith, second assistant; Lucille Lew- September 7 'ere strengthening influences inGrayson said the weather bureau fore- IMoses ta lead it out of the wrf(]erness troduced by Supt. James M. Lylei is, head typist; Roy Ramey, assistant Mothers and babes in each i»st li wheat Oats strengthened fbut ad-casts were so excellent they allowed and here's hoping Dr Town~end or Jr., and the surveying crew by ', typist. This group will collect and ale repprted as dpjng iijcely vances were small since offerings con-the Red iCross to prepare in advance sbmep»e efse wif] get,busy rjght E. Walker, chairman of the highway edit all the school news for the en- tinued heavy and easily sufficient forfor relief work, The American 'Le- away cpm(nit tee. ' suing term. THINKS CONSTITUTION trade needs. Barley 'as steady withgian launched out what it described "The meeting was short and snappy. Boys'nd girls'ections of the GOOD ENOUGH AS IT IS firm premiums for ma]ting types.as its own "complete, unbiased and,SENATOR HUEY LONG DIES President Geo. Barnum had told the glee club met last week. The first The lower quality of the northernimpartial investjga>ion " + ' with, FROM ASSASSIN'S BULLET chairmen of the various col»mittens meetings were spent in placing the Robert H. Elder of Coeur d'Alene, hemisphere wheat this season tendsparticutfar -reference to conditions in that he expected some sort of a req voices. The enrollment includes 30 former Idaho democratic national to accentuate the smaller harvests.the veterans'amps and CCC camps»oth«wel . " ." " ' "~ part from each, and )vhen th'ey were!girls a»d 19 boys. 'Music has been committeeman for 16 years, Saturday 0'f United Statse inspections of hard,in that (the Florida keys storm) area, aeter has P»sed « ",'s rewa« t»s called on they did as requested. ordered and the fall work, under the declared the American co»stitution is winter wheat at representatjve ma(-where veterans were kept prior to t'me «pm an assassj» s buffet the Minutes of the previous meeting direction of '.Mr. King, )vill begin im- 'broad enough "for every legitjmate l<ets during July, only 46 per -'centand through the disaster." victim being Senator Huey Long of were read and approved, after which mediate]y. activity of the federal government in graded No. 2 or better against: 80

Private industry of the world mustt Loiii»a»a (the Lp"'s'ana 'ng 's".)s committee reports were received. ''. There has been '75 students enrolled the way of reform or relief." Per cent during July last year. Onlyabsorb the unemplyed from re]i'ef em- P«haPS o»e pr <he 'bes "".," " N. 'E. Walker, for the highway in High school so far this term. This "We need no new constitutional 25 per cent of the hard winter gradedpf()yment to assure a permanent pros- '" t"e U"'«d Sta e e" r b au

. committee, reported that there'as includes 11 in the Senior class'8 amendments," he said during his yisit dark hard as against 58 Per cent lastperity, Charles P. Howard, president or»s milit»t «t'v't'es ve'y 'ittle new "under the sun," or'uniors; 21 Sophmores; and 22 Fresh- at Boise., year. Of soft red winters only 46of the International Typographical Se»a««o»g was t.n mg',n,words to that effect, but stated that;men. There will probably be several "The federal government has eyery per cent graded No, 2 or better coiti-union asserted in a recent radio ad- traprdj»ry sess]a»»pf the Lo",'s'ana the actual survey work of the Cedar, more entering at a later date. power it can need. Andrew Jackspn pared with 73 per cent in July 1934,dress. «'Unempfoyme»t is the .basic leg'slat»«a»d wa»bout tp leave Creek road had been completed, but~ The World History class is enjoy-'summed up the matter succi»ct'fy syith 23 per cent grading tough ascause of the condition from which the 't.'e state house " " " there was still some three weeks ling a brief review of the Ethopian I

many years ago, discussing a similar against only 6 per cent last year.»ations are suffering," he said, and We'» Jr «Ba«» «g f" "'r office work before final comp]et]on!war. tsituation, and I feel he was right. White wheats are of somewhat high-"no government and no agency othe('atal shots that ev " y t " of that part of the road work. He The Geometry class is learning the There is too much of a tendency er quality than last season, with in-

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than private industry can provide em- senators lire Weiss '" «»» was jm- also stated that there had been more correct form of letterilg. toward centralization anyway, and I, spections during the first half ofp]pyment, It is not possible to arti- medjat'efy riddled 'f)y ' ets r pm ' assurance that the road would be The Junior class is planning to give for one, would Ibitterfy oppose any August showing 47 per cent gradingficia]]y create employment for those sub-mac»ne gups af Lp»g s bpdv built from Arrow to the county line, their Junior play early in, November. proposal to speed up this centra]i No. 1 as against only 36 per cent for.who are now 'idle," he added; "I'- gua«s w» «flowed h'm «nstant y below Jufiaetta, over some six or

IThe teachers were royally enter- zation." ' the same period of 1934,

ternatip»al trade unionism contends when he w» in L u's'a"a seven miles, which will be a start at 'ained by the members of the Com- The Coeur d'Alene lawyer said his 'Durums showed less injury thanthat through ]imitation of. working W»le Lo»g was a" .a»t'Opsev " least, This seems to bear o(ft the mercial club at their monthly meet- statement was prompted by frequent bread wheats but pnfy 49 per centhours the unemployed must be rea'b- ma» a»d, hjs spec»] se»»" o the engineers statement that we are no't'ng, held on September 9th. criticisms of. the constitution iby per- graded No. 2 or better during the.sorbed in private industry." Louisiana legislature was foe the Pur likely to get more feeder roads aboutj s 4 sons who argue that it is not suffi- first half of August as compared

Danger pf pestjfence in Florida's Pose or Pass]»g bj]]s j» OPPO 't'- tthis section until a main highway is! HawkShaw On Duty ciently broad to cope with present with 67 per cent in 1934. The Canadiantragedy-stricken 'coral keys was less- the gpver»ments recovery act Pres't least assured, He reported h()w'-I Hawkshaw and his crew issue'fair conditions. crop has suffered fr'om drought rustened as flames flickered from scat- «»t Rp»eye]t'"Pressed deep eg ever that efforts are being made on, warning to all students of Kendrick a»d fioat in Saskitchewau,.the largest

d fu 1 of to d d. As at the unfortunate occurance, perhaps the Southwjck-Kendrick road, and, Hi—better watch your step or you'l Borah Returns Home Province of Canada.- Both'.yields: ant].gujckr]y as protestant,: Catholic and «mern'b«l»g at it".a t'»s own hopes are held for its constr»etio('i; be among the mentioned. Avoiding any commeiyt on political quality are. below'verage. In".Manft-

Jewish clergymen could 'recite'hair dor all while in the southland a soon...:I

We see Schoeff ter is bask in the u tio U it d St t S to Wil- toga yieMs of bread ivheat g rfmm'church's r'tuals for the dead, work- y go, w e a assassin ma e M. O. Raby. for the industrial corn- creamery business again. Roy Rameylliam E. Bor h tu d to hi ho

' tp ]0 bushels: of low grade graf

ers applied the to ch tp the.- oil- P, P o " ~

fmittee. stated that they had been ac-:.surpasses both the lbear and himself ljn Boise fast Thursday'*,,'onfident the Little information is available as <p

«inched»dly decompose ictm "'""""""'g'" tive a»d 'had secured the sanction pf in his latest —'lash, Miss LennoxIU„;t,d Stat„wiff not becpmeinvpfved the quaffty 'of the Eurppean capp,of Monday's hurricane. Sheriff.'D. C. po it]ca] af i iation, regrets t e terrib e some four projects at 'Moscpyv an]]~returns, still eligible. in a war between 'Ita]II a»d Ethiopia, but r'ains''during harves<'.with'lodgin-Coleman, he'ading 500, workers'in'he occurrance, but 'when sout em blood from the st'ate officers, and that, it),'emember —from furnace to flag which appears to him io 'be almost in some':arears<goger'R>qua];t,'sstorm-areal-estuna4eM5IL])odjes.rwete beg(»s ..tp. b9jf: at real .or ..ra»el& srI(as hr]s4'up to" the local'if]ages-co~ "potev-th~uper".Snappers is-abvays.on "i»e'vitabfe.»

" ' ' o~er sections swered Qrpm,affected 'by the 'cremation order, is- syrongs, it seems t ere is no o]her cil 4o make the next move. The pro- duty, Hawkshaw) - "An effort probably wiff f)e made to during the riff]»g Period. Earfy sam-

localize the conflict, and the United,ples show considerable irregularity ii)Grade Notes IStateii in all probaibility will riot be test weights and quality'. In B'eigi'uin,

disease imminent. The latest .tabula-,'"at se«i» of laying water mains, and one of The third and fourth grades aire drawn in," the former cliairman of the Netherlands, Germany and poland,tion of the storm's toll by the FERA; Just what bear'"g 'the death p park and playground improvement; getting new work books for arith- powerful senate foreign relations corn- hot dry weather during the fillingand Red Cross disclosed these figures Senator Long will have on h's Pro- Lester Crocker, a member of the metic, language and reading. mittee Predicted. season reduce(f yields and foweredVeterans in the three key camps 71'6; gram for Louisiana, is Prob]ematicaf. Fish a»d Game Committee, stated that Ruth Biddison of Pine creek has The veteran of 28 years in the sen- test weights. The Russian crop hasunjdentj fie(f dead or missing 281; in: There was at feast pne t"'ng th 'Narvi» Long, chairman of that corn- entered the third grade. '

ate announced shortly after he left suffered from rust anff insect pestsospita]s 138; identified dead 46, res-™ust be said about .the senator —e mittee, had succeeded in getting some! The sixth grade is making. historic his transcontinenta] train that he does with 10 to 15 per cent of the graIn

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cued uninjured or slightly hurt 244; kePt thj»gs o" the move 25,000 more trout promised for the panels, which tell stories in fpiotu«s not intend to discuss "political sub- shriveled in sp(ithejstern sections. 1nno record 7. Civilians: Missing and'otlatch. The seventh and eighth grades are jects for some time, if I can avoid some areas it is reporte'd fair butunaccounted'or- 90 dead ide»tified '.J. Carroll, chairman of the getting new work ibooks in all sub- with lowered grades due to ra]Q.'8I dead'nidentified'1; in]ured 286 " 'p y ys Merchants'ommittee, suggested that jects. They will arrive next wek. Aske(f Have you cpi»e tp any cpn D

If United 'States Senator Wgliam r:P(evident Roosevelt. Placed S22,313,- Kendrick have a sales day again thisl

Those who were neith absent nor,cl„s,o„s es to ~h~th~~ yo„w,li bc s,t „,,b I b'E. Borah of Idaho gave the "proper 217 at Harry L. Ho'pkins'isposal for fall and that it be made a gala day tardy during the term of 1934-1935 ca»didate for the P'residency)" he,flue»cedassiirances the prginzatip» behind one of the most extensive programs for the town, such as it has been are John Wallace, Ethel Fraser, Bob replied. quiry or goo qua ity w eat. radethe Townsend old-age revolving pen- for subsidizing literature and the arts i» the past. It syas suggested that itjwatts, Orma candler, Vern Langdon, 'I do not desire tp discuss that agencies at the first of Septembersion fund plan "would give him 50,- in the history of governments. be held sometime in October. The! Maurice Long, Arthur Fraser, Tom- ~atter at tfljs tlfQe»'ppp,ppp votes for the presidency," Dr. Approval of Comptroller General J. matter, after a vote of approval, was,'my Long and Kenneth Hill.Francis E. Townsend, author of. the R. McCarl for the work relief allot- fere in the hands of the Merchantsl ugust precast, con irming serious

at Boise Saturday ment was given after a mo»th's delay. and Pu'blici'ty committees. Scientist To Descend Salmonrust amage to t e crop. Marketings

night He referred ta the noted Idaho The Project, intended to provide six H. B. Thompson, chairman of theI

Victor Petersonv active in h6]pf»g! A near-serious collision'ccurred of spring wheat increased, syith re-onths'mplpyme»'t fpr more tha» F»tertai»me»t ~ommitt~e, ~~p~~ted 'et the Natio»al G~~gr~ph~~ ~~c~ety, Saturday after»oo» whell a C

today a»d a man 30,000 w'riters, painters, musicians and that everything had started pff nicely to sponsor the exPediti» dow» the sedan dl iven by Roy Rong, Kendrick, taling 2,303 cars at Minneapolis andwhom I cois]d cp»scientipusfy support actors, is to get under way next week. a tthe opening of school and thatiSalmon, "the river of no «t«ni s 'a»d a Chevrolet truck driven by M. 500 cars at Duluth, Tfle quality re-for the, presidency, if I had his prom- ber of .Pupils in the it was planned ta commence the trip'S Ma tj» of G ilf,lse that he would sponsor legislation Correspondent Wanted rade de'Par™ent is a little lower from Salmon about Oct. 6 arid that head-on co]lision near the Sam Lange „„;„oI 52 o nd dto enact our Plan i»tp law We a«Since our good correspondent, G. than last year, the high school had it would take three weeks ibefpre the:place 3jII mlles north of Genesee th' fQpt going to place anY depe»de»«F. Cridlebaugh, formerly of Cameron, a larger enrollment a»d that more

IIscientist-adventurers reached Lewis-

IRpy was gpl»g tpwar(f Ge»csee ] d b f

on., the two old major political Pa~t~es has changed locations, we are now were expected for both grades andi ton. Citizens of Salmon are planning a cal (frive» f)y Mrs Sain La»ge P fs Prenuums for heavy weight wheatWe are a militant third party concen- in need of a correspondent at Cam; high school; to celebrate the party's leave. Iafsp gping toward Genesee, was just were well maintained and prices ad-trating on co»trol of both branches erpn a»d would appreciate hearing J. B. Brody ()1 the Brady Motor! The pictures taken and the abser-'ahead, parked on the right side of d" 1 6 b h 1 f 11vanced" nearly 6c per ibushel foflow-of the United States congress to the from anyone who would be. willing company, Moscow, and J. R. Kelley,ivations made will be used in an a the road, to permit the 'Martin truck, ~

ff ~ ~'ng gains in futures. 52,pound wheat

e»d that our proposals become law to take on the jatb. iWe furnish all now assisting in the Farmers Ba»k,'ticle to appear in the Nati»af Ge )yhich she syas meeting, to pass and fd 3sold at 3 to 16 cents under the Sep'-the gray-haired physician emphasized. necessary supplies and it also'arries were also in ante»dance at the meet- graphic magazine. The Sa'mon ',allow her to make a left turn. Roy, t b

'$] ]7 h'f 55'ember price of $1.17, while 55 pound

A direct personal appeal to P«s' subscription to the paper. i»g ~ I canyon is one of the deePest a« 1 ng; approaching from the re'ar, saw that ~

h b h fweig t roug t rom c under to 55dent Roosevelt was announced by All pur correspondents have done The next meeting )vill be held on est canyons in the world a»d the,'h««fd not stop quick enougf1 fo w8over. 58 pound 9c to 12c over and.Secretary Ickes Tuesday in a f»al wonderfully well and we appreciate Monday night, October 14. !article, autlientically written and ill-'cfear the Lange car, so elected to try p N60 pound o. dark northern 1'3ceffort to overturn work relief Policies their efforts and while we realize ustrated should attract world-wide i»- to pass f)etwee» the parked car aild t 15 th S t bto c over t e eptem er price.

by Harry L. Hapki»s, Ickes they have been very busy during the Buys Campbel]'s BluebirdI

terest. The history and developme oncoming truck, There wasn't room IP4»rum mar ets mar ets advanced in-k kt dd'nnouncedhe syould go to Hyde harvest season, we would appreciate A California man has purchased, pr th«egin» will 'be woven '"tp " enough, however, and the Long car ff d b ] d t ff

Iuence y on y mo crate o erings

park —at the preside»<'s j»vjtatjo» just a few items, at least, from any "Bluebird." No, we don't mean "blue s«ry icollided with the truck, badly damag land a good milling demand. Market-Hopkins quickly countered with t'e or a'll of them, buzzard." ibut Sil Malcolm Camp-!

!i»g both. Counting the two cars a»d ings of winter wheat dropped off

remark he intended to go th«e ™We are very proud of the nice list bell's big blue automd)lbife that he,put . truck occupants, eleven Pei'so»s were~with receipts at the principal mar-

self "soon." Hopkins rejection o of correspondents whp have been over a mile of salt flat at the rate) And»osy the edict has gene for- involved. No one was hurt, however.lkets tptafl»g p»ly 2635 cars cpmpublic works Projects was the SPark sending items and (ye hope they will of 301.335 miles per hour —so we'e 'ward'hat Johnson's blue buzzard,which set 'blazing ope»ly the fang renew their efforts as soon as pos-iadvising all who stiff have Model T's shall »ot be reproduced in any form,:smouldering feud between the works sible. to please keep out of his way a»d,nor be used as an insignia or emblem,! Extra Session Cost 09,9]8

I ff t th d ffprogress director an c es There are other communities be- »ot have a speed argument syith him on pain of something or other, t"el The cost of the second extraprdi-~while shjppers competed fprMr. Roosevelt will have a more «nda- sides Cameion we would like to have —especially on the famaus Ross high-iediat having been sent out by Acting nary session of the 23rd Idaho state ter ~heat',yjth storage interestsme»taf pro'blem to solve fol'is $4 represe»'ted in our colum»s. We iyay between here and Arrpsv. IAdministrator L. J. Martin Ana "e"e legislature was apprpximatefy $9,918 mjxers taki»g ]lght weight, fpw prp000,000,000 works - drive —wh«h««especially need correspondents nn has pnfy been such a short time it was announced 'by Orville Brooks t j fptsturn back to the substantial projects American and Big Bear ridges and Is Sho]re]ng New D]sfhes Iago that the buzzard was necessary accountant in the office of State Audi- ~

d~I,, Offerings of soft red winter wheat

caried out by Ickes in the old PW would be pleased to hear from any'- prank Curtiss is this week showing to anyone's welfare, wel!being, a»d a tpr Harry C. Parsons.nd were smaf er ut a out sufficient foi.1 fb b

or tp press the speedier pick a'i one in either of these loca]it>~4. Ia fine of something really nesy in few other things, on pain of hay'»g; The second extraordinary sessionlshovel and "boondoggling activi ies dishes —a plaid design —with matching something or other done to y« ' was called together July 8 to con-! materiaf improvement at St. Louisfavored by Hopkins both in the civil Has Purchased Home oth. Three different colors wasn't used a»d proper contributions sider amendment to th t t hi h- I

ma u s,I where o so t winter was quoted

works administratip» " ~" " " Harold Thomas last week p»r-land designs are available in these sets made «wa« its »PkeeP way law a»d ta pass the state auto-liat 95/lc per bushpf At Chlcagp 'Npjpb drive. chased <he C. A. iOppenborn home in and they truly present something new'e st]]] h»e avery ]i«-like pic- mabile caravan act.

the west part of town for an u»- and pleasing. They are on display 1» tule or Johnson's bu»a« t»t )ye The cost as announced by Brooks K a ('t t 98cCattle Tp Spokane disclosed amount, and wiff, after re-Ithe right front window. I

would be willing to trade for most included salaries a»d mileage for 59 Intermpu»tai» and Pacific Co tDave Gentry wiff ship a car of modeling, occupy it as a home.

A Two-L ed Onei anythi»g pf value, or otherwise. 'epresentatives. 44 se»ta«a«]eg»- k t e e higher s 'th t

cattle to Spokane Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Ira Havens, who have wo- egge Qe lative attaches who were at Boise for points but i»flue»ced alsp 'by a fajrHe also expects to ship a load «am been living there for some two years,) A farmer over at Ortonville, Minn.,( Sale Closes Friday, the 13th t'wp a»(f p»e half days, It afsp

Orofinp at the same time. )vill be forced to vacate, and do not recently ate 53 ears of sweet corn.'hether you are suPerstitious or eluded Printing of bills and admi»i-'

f)lds tp $100 per bushel ff)rI fva»ceas yet know kyhere they wiff move, m a contest at the fiftieth annual 'not, you should go over to the Long strative expenses.

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as the housing situation in Kendrick skyeet corn festival at that place. He store and see the many bargains they The expense coul" »pt be corn Np 2»pit'Iiel» spri»g FOB CpfpConfined To Home is very acute, vacant houses a»d started with a handicap of five ears. have for yau just before the close Puted until all pri»ti»g and other ad o;»ts M;lls at OgdeQ adka»ced

J H Cairns is confined to apartments being almost as scare as The contest lasted seven hours and of their IGA anniversary sale. It bills had been submitted to the audi-

her home by illness. tfie proverbial "hen's teeth," 15 minutes. closes on Friday, September 13th. tor's office. (Continued on Inside)

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE FRIDAY, SEPTEhfBER ]3, 1935

~un n n n n n g n un n n n un un n n n ~n gi n ~n ~n ~n gl n un n ngCHURCH NOTICES FERSONALS srsss

ll rOTK Kendrick Community Church Herman Schupfer and fami'ly were S ~ ~~ iP44> ~d "L

) I j I 'UM,. LA 4 P. —-) s II ]IT. Earl Poindexter, Pastor Letviston visitors Sunday. S'A 4'4 A

hfrs, Rose Farrington was a Letv-A

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f I 9:30 a. m, sunday school. itton visitor saturday. nt,l

10;30 a. ni. Morning Worship. Mrs. Letta lsrae] of Ju]iaetta visit- S EAFFERSS SCRIP IN@ —ALL COLORS: sass A~,,c ~,

l7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Mrs. Eben Adams pf Moscow tvas S (WaShable and Permanent)

These tread footprints are typica1 pf ", ' 4 American Ridge: visiting in town ues ay a ternoonA

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.~4; I orning ors ip. a Moscow business visitor on Tuesdav Sraturda'y, beginning at ll:pp,cp,v w]Jere he ~vi]] attend the U, o

Ing—proof that there's stiff thousands j]1 ~ j'a. m. in the building occupied by the I this year, A TypING PAPER TABLETS, RULERS. A

of miles pf safety left 'n these tires.1Kendrick. Bean Growers. Kathryn Rpps of Lewiston visited Il A

Ij ~~- r~r~ The Sunday Morning 'Worship hour her sister, Miss Carolyn Rpos, over A II.Com'e in snd ses this:convtachtg t Btn —mm~~~~~ tviii Ibe one long remembered by th,'"„„.',„'6 ' nPENS, PENCurSI ERASEovide'nce. that proves thIs drest tIre $ 9. 'lFN~ ~~wm church goers. The people of the corn- Rsymo„d I.pons left Tlntrsday for n

ly t t Musk'", M"h'", t rk '" th' E~ER~THINCr NEEDED~ ~

y Io,.k, r WORK AT LOWEST PRICESA

I Full Gospel Mission r,".:,.",:":,":i-'."'.': ""': RED CROSS PHARMACY:

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l ll,l . 3,, ', c4288brtdgn NacaChurch services at 11:00 a. m. Mrs. Rachel Prull of Pullman hasrs.

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All are .cordially mvited to attend been here this week, visiting with her The w~ Storet Ij 8 8: 3 9 ~,l 1] I''8 . ~ ~ I j, i'll'gzt,i '

giga zh these services.~ ~ ~ ~ I, I. n,, . " O'R~5 Mtlnt raxine cene spen urs ay an

United, Bzethezan Churches Friday with Orene Hardman, who is ISASSSSASASSSSASASASASASrrrrrrrrjrrrrrrrrj'gp g f Q Q(AY I0Iri II f'QIiQ u ' u pmtm teaching on Little Bear ridge.

0 Gppdyettz Mr. and AIrs. Thorvald Nelson County OHicers Enforcing Booze Law THE KENDRICK GAZETTE0 pQ built and 't ckd co"n«f m Sunday sohortj at 10:00 a. rn. were Sunday dinner guests of hrr.gg,, gp TIRES tii Preaching at 1'1 a. m. and 8 p™.a'„d Mrs. Ben Cummings and family.. 'ublished every Friday at Kendrick~ . +y ., padded price lists, BUY Enforcement of the state liquor

A fttvpzite ' @ . uu ypusee~

act has e ed u since the statethrifty

'w MUCH MORE every first and third Sundays, E]b „t L n f;M . act as p pp p

With t lb49993] Ntiilipns. . C.'; at 7 p. m. every Sunday. town Sunday visiting with hi nd- liquor comngssion made its position P. C. MpCrearyPrayer meeting Wednesday at 7. h yf y B L „„plain, said Commissoiner M B yea-

G ld H]] Indefpendent in Politics

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ourth Sundays. Qrofino Tuesday evening for a fewlment of the act was entirely m the E «I~

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ddfagainst road injuries~ d y st.. l"'"."'„' ', di k, Id ho, o d-I,I'.l,,l, I Mrs. Selma Johnson is expected plained, "has greatly clarified the at-

h soon from Lewjsto wh h j m psphere and enforcement is pe d-

oThere will be no services in the U.~ operation. shou]d have been unnecessary

~ B. church at Southwick August 4, on Mr. and 3Mrs. 'C. F .Mitche]] and " us to make anY statement in the

A DEOBAL ropr. larkston. Ypu are all inv ted to

KENDRICK IDAHOtend the meeting there in the Park. Ly]e and fami]y. 'Parently have 'been waiting'or us to

rs. amesl "Well?"

Now that tve have spok'e]and Methodist

th t tpnth wit]i hf fs C A they are cooperating." "But why are yo ucryingt"

Is secured sooner by thorough Commercial and Secnetarial training. LBl- l Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. and"' '"

offers modern courses in Business, Secretarial, Accounting, English, Typing. J8' ' Douglas Hunter pf Peck arrived Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrl

Shotrhand, Office Machines and Personnel —studies in Human Nature as ap. '' last Thursday for a few days'isit A «««jpn «$134760 tn the 1935 Sp]ied to Business —intensely interesting. Write,'phone or call for free booklet. Ep»orth League at 7:15 p™ wjth hjs daughter and fami]y, Mr.'ad valorem tax for Idaho state gov- S ~ g ~

L E W I S T 0 N B U S I N' S S 'C 0 L L E G EThe Lutheran Church and Mrs., Wade Keene. ernmental PurPoses was shown in fig. ~ ~ur a.me ur

J'zed L. Ulen, President Establis]fed 32 Years In LewistonOtto G. Eh]en, Pastor Ward Howell left for Craigmont ures released from the office of the

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lani Saturday. He tvi]] teach in the state board of equalization. r-."Under The,,Pampa M~" Moscow Npw Has Two Dailies

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high school there. His wife and chi]- The tax was g,633,586 in ]934. It ~Here's another of. those fast-step- Moscow .is perhaps the only town lp.30 D; n S

~ ~ E l hdren will join him in a few weeks. dropped to $],498,836 in 1935.

ping pictures that mill delight every- of its size in the Northwest that can Jgl;a tt'; . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cairns and Total valuation of property was ~ none—"Under The Pampas Moon," iboast, two,daily papers, the News- 2 'D; „S„; ~

G baby and ]Mrs. Rickle spent Friday given as $369,768,6]8 for 1935, corn- 'rwith Warner Baxter in the leading Review having recently changed from

' 'nd Saturday in Colfax with relatives,'pared with 8368280823 for 1934, and ~ [S bujIt fpr Ipttgma]e role, Its melodies will haunt a semi-weekly to a daily. The Star- Community M. E, Chgzch Jg]faetta who were there from California. Ithe 1935 tax was set at .002673 for r

Ayou; its tangoes will, entice ypu. His Mirror has been in operation for many Fzedezick O. Sapp patttoz George Jones left last Friday forlgenera] fund purposes which will re- ~ glips yearned to kiss her—his hands years. Church Schpp] at lp;pp a. m Shawnee, Okla., where he wrll spend quire $],000,000, compared wvith $1,- ~to kill herl For the smouldering-eyed Iri these, lean times it will be neces- young pepp]es at 70p p m the winter working for his. uncle, 147,982 last year. a~m'se]]e, change;tossed from.a plane, sary to speed up the public works preaching Services at 8 00 p m 'erald Parkin, and will also attend Valuation of real property in Idaho r QQa t+mQessu rwas the first .to resist the grandest situation in- order to give the mer- preach;ng w;]1 be at Arrow at ]1 pp qo]]ege there. - " for 1935 ad valorum tax pttrposes ex- S Acharmer''in al]'A'rge'ntina —and since chants enough trade to pay them to a, m on each 2nd and 4th Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Silvie 'Cook andi elusive of uti]ities was'ixed at $047,- rshe betrayed him, 'he votved to teach insert enough advertising to suPPort At Swetuater each 1st sud 3rd Sna Margaret, Emma Cook, Waker Cook 789,361, comPared tvith 3248286212. n Qlettr tt Patr gtnd Ie'er,the code of the gauchol With two daily papers. At least it will be day and ]Miss Erickson motored to Lew- Personal property valuation totaled S.Ve]pz and Yolando,, introducing to'- interesting to watch the "scrap" for . iston Sunday to spend tbe day tvith,g18,436,331, compared with 914,079 ~ Ite cpztviztcetI ~day's dancing sensation, the "cobra supremacy. 93 More License Applications the Claud Cook family. for 1934. S ~ . A

Specia'] offcers Taber and 'Mauvais Mrs. Wm. Foster and daughter Awere in town Tuesday giv,ng exam, Mary]in of Spokane and Earl Watts Amve From Montana A

the Savage," almost a Tarzan picture,.Brought In Lazge Melon nations for driver's ]icenses. 93 ap of Boulder, Mont., visited their bro- Mr. and Mrs. Bert McIntire of ~

B. C. Custer on Monday brought,plications were taken, with one re- it er a d amj]y Mr»d Mrs Wm Edwards, Montana, arrived Wednes- S ~ v

the first chapter:being entitled "Ship-a watermelon to-'the Long store that jected Ibecause of poor eyesight.'atts ove«he»«k-end .

lday evening for a visit;with Mrs. s Pl ~ Lo WALKEK APll L WALKRK

regular interest- tipped the scales at, 35 .pounds. Not The 93 app]jcatjpns taken Tuesday, Mr and Mrs Tim 'Schpenpwa]d andlMclntire'I parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, S '

ing features.. ' '. so bad for a dr'y season. together with those of their previousiso 'o K "gg v'«d i«h«a ]:F. McClellan. Irrrrrrrrrrrrirrrrrlvisit, makes a tota] of 376 applications I

Hartung home over the week-end.- accepted in Kendrick to date. Mr I

Miss Zelma Hartung returned witha~ Ta'ber warned that October 1 is the, them ott Sunday for a short visit.

I deadline for driver's licenses, and thatI

IJlyde Daugberty and daughter

TO HOLDERS OF 4 all who did npt have them would be, Margaret were passengers for Spo-% forced to discontinue driving cars or kane Saturday morning. 'Miss Mar-

trucks on that date. No more visits garet remained to attend Nprthtvest-

will be paid Kendrick, and if youI

em Business College.I did npt take the examination, it wi]] Mr. and Mrs. John L'ettenmaier and -4N-'~5 r

FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN. -BONDS j be necessary for you to go to Mos. daughters Elaine, Illene and Ruthcow or Lewiston and secure one. spent Sunday in Moscow with Mrs.

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g. All OutStanding Fpurth Liberty LOan.BOnda (4th !was added to our collection la t Fri-'Spokane arrived Friday for a few

42/g'8) bearing serial numbers ending with the ) day 'rbc "sufmaf» wss found ou'alders'isit wjib Mrs tyco»«'.:.Svd -"-.; '-

digit,3 pr 4 pn April 13 1935, Were called fpr . sack'hen a ]oad of wheat was bein Ifather, Rev. A. E. Janes. Mrs. 0,-

redemption on October 15 1935 on which date ~ un'oade which was brought j»yl '""'""'nterestpn such bpndS Will ceaSe ' ' Lyle Harrison. However, whi]e 'the

marking is good, it had not been fedl g very well for it is rather puny. Spider FIX RIDGEOwners of such bonds are now offered the privlae

/ "feed" is getting rather scarce around.lege, fpl a liinited per'ipd, pf exchanging all pr our p]ace of jbgsiness. Tihey are very George Dennler went to Moscow

"l any pal't Of theil'alled bonds either for 10-12 ) fond of other spiders and we haveIon busin ss ue d y.

ye&'3/ per cent Treasury Bonds pf 19z15"1947 ga'bout cleaned our s'hoy out. However, I

'Mr. and M s. Joe Co rtn of roy

y or for 3I/ year 1>/9 per cent Treasury Notes of j d '1] ] t „ f d't' Friday

Series C-1939. ...'lai .I.nsUi'essales at Troy and Kendrick last week.

Any such pWners.who deSire tp eXChange their p '; F. A. Chapter Meets Mr. and Mrs. S. 'S. Taber and

called bonds should consult their bunk Bt once, I Th. h,.i u„,i,.g .«h. E,.d,;,k '„"",,'„'"',„.',.',",',",',„"„,',"""'" It makeg np dl fferenee Whatcr address any Fcdcr'ftl Reserve bank or branch Mchap«r of p. p. A. tvas cuffed tol 'EII D

sible. Otherwise the called bonds should be pre- I ff„,y'„„,„,„„,pp„„„d„, j'tt 8 6 7 agrajnSt —-from Stpreti grain tp firey sented for redemption on October 15, 1935.,iporter in Da]e Hughe's p]ace. Ravl Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Richardson

~ Thomas tvas a inted W t h D'and son . Paul visited at the Roy

h lib l d pkhh IIjulennhomeSundaynnTexas ridg..ad theft pnypur Car —-See uS

exchange or redeem their called bonds if you Ij I 8 I I p 'Johnson home I'"riday."

We are prepare/ tp 'mrjte ypurg will present your bonds here.

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""""'""„"„",„",""-„",',,„,,„, eeds with insurance that insures.Berlrock Sunday.

9900 A I te 12 NOOn 1 00 P M tO 3 00 Pg Mg l Following the drop in the price of Mr. and Mrs. S. 'S Taber an

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, .Cene.sic.z State l3an.z,,'.,",."",-,.".!"i:„„";:.'"::";-.'.:;:';;,',,',",;"';: »;;;:.'„'","A -Home Bank" % 0 Hawkinson Vice President

%. J. Carroll, Cashierncposits insured up to $5,000.00 in the Manner I rhc heaviest yield of b aus tt'c T vn.end ~p-k.j .

h B ki A t f 1933 j have heard of thus far this season Mr. and Mrs. Caus Clark went to< was that on the George Wilken farci,,Kendrick Tuesday.

Amended. 0 he haled]ng harvseted 5~/~ sacks per George Dennler, Sr., was in Ken-acre—a mighty good yield for a dry drick Monday.~aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa '" Ira Fix went to Kendrick Tuesday, '. ig

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FOURTH-CALLED

THE FARMERS BANK

Hours 9:00,to 12 Noon 1:00 to 3:00 P. M.Saturdays 9:00 to 12:00 Noon

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TICE KENDRICK GAZETTE FR1DAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935

TEAKEAN GOSSIP

Beans

Lunches

speci((L P~PrugAFULL,KRGLO FL,OOR ENANII

Fullcrwcar FloorEnamel stands harlwear. Gives ~ pares.

I'IILLell lain.lilre surface. Easy

Q"";.";„,I:/J'allon..82.98Half-Gallon..$ 1.59

QUART I',Iglg

Gsi]on....82.79

STOVEENAMEL5ULLSUI

'I]]]j]]]SHe>

, qirs As(

Decorct'gves a bard,glossy Sash to etpvegand pipcL Resists hest.Doesn't burn orsmote. Easi]y spp]]ed.II,ISS:..tjIIl,t",

((NT g];]8 P(NT ~

428epecial price . ~ lj I Ul apecial priceDAY AND NIGHT CALLSATTENDED Half-P]nt..29o Quarter-PInt..20c

Barnum Lbr. 8r. Hardware Co.Six All-Year CCC Units Mannes Wanted

Orders for preliminary work on the Recruiting for, the U .S. marineconstruction of six winter CCC camPR corps wil] continue durinng t'ein the Lewiston area were issued on

]) M H F R th months of iSePtenAer and October.Thursday 'by Maj. H. F. Rathjen,~ ~ ~ ~ according to information received byidistrict commander, with officers in

postmaster C. H. Daugherty.charge p'ff operations ordered to re-A limited num'ber o'f desirafp]e'atp

port to the 'district quartermaster forplications will Ibe accepted to iiil tnevacancies caused tby discharges and,

detailed instruction.Two camps will be constructed on

retirements from the corps.the Northfork east of Ahsahka, twopn the Mjdd]efprk east pf Kppskja, APP]icants

one near amia an one nearK 'd e near years of age and not over 25 at

least 66 inches tall and of good [email protected] h t ] $17 PQQ est, and character and aible to 'urnisi hiWith approximate y

mated as the per camp cost, t e com-pm satisfactory letters of reference.In form ation may be dbta in ed 'rotI

bined camps will aggregate an expen-f

'] d']00 QQQ The postmaster Daugherty or by writing

will total 1,242 enrollees for these station, 208 U. S. Court House, ortwinter encampments.

.'1

llill 'Ilail Qsmmwl..

ings, whether they be merchandise or your services. It's a

yes, the only "screen" on which he can make his appeal

SULTS" just try'.

Illustrations and Ad. Writing Help Furnished. Phone 644

Thursday's Markets, GRAIN MARKETS FIRMER—

MUCH I.OW QUALITY GRAINCIub, sacked .............,.........................60cII ~g ~ Ill, The farmers are all happy that theyF(irty Fold, sacked ..........,,...............61c][ aygCLroWeu S Ii have t]ieir threshing all done. lprices of iNo, 2 soft white to 72c, No. m' II% 'i~,Red, sacked ................,.......,.....„,........65c ''v. H. L. Graybeal of 1 eland 2 hard white at 84c and No,

All ]>u]k ivheats 3c Per bushel les.-., I" +ger s~ ~~ ~ I( ]] ~ jPreache(l here last Sunday afternoon. Inorthern sPring at 85c Per bushel i,ih, fl'I

=- =Oats, per 100 ........,...................,.........75c'YllLP~Ka g, ~ f ~

jiAs there are several hfcthodist folks FOB Utah-Idaho common points. [giBar]ey, per 100 .......,.......................„70c here, arrangements have been made Prices of high protein white iv]ieat1

s. 1 'g'orthe Le'land Pastor to preach liere at Portland advanced ]le per bushel Il II III II . iILVXCRLS ance every nionth, ivith 13 per cent protein No 1 hardWhites .............................-................$2.25 Carroll Groseclose sold his Overland white quoted at $1.05 a(id ordinaryleds .....---..---.--..---------—-"-.$2 50 touring car to Eddie Choate. Eddie white quoted at $1.05 and ordinary

eys ...,,.....,....,,,...,..:...,...,..$3 75 expects to drive to Southwick to at- protein at $1.00 per bushel. 12 pertend high school, His sister Ruby cent protein dark hard winter was

Eggs, per dozen ......,........1.................,23c——— --— — will accompany him. quoted at $1.01 soft white and north-.'Butter,per pound (No. 1) .............,25c— Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Groseclose of em spring at 75c, hard winter at F ~ + bB tt f t .................„........................,....26 Beaverton, Oregon, spent a week here 775'-'c, ivestern white at 743ysc and

IOr tWO d O y Can ypu uy theee~ Iutter at .................„........................,....c

Fuller Paints at special price reductions,ivith his parents, Mr. and hfrs. Wm western red at 74c per bushel, sacked.f r This is a real opportunity tp re-newGroseclose, They left Tuesday or At Seattle, western white ivas qiioted

their home, accompanied by Carroll at 78c, western red at 77c, ordinary DU. ~ ~ gv a

KendrICk. IdahO Groseclose, who ivi]1 attend school hard winter 8]c and hard white <b'

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~t 4j I'e Offer Yobi A11 Kinds of Ex- at the O eg(iii Instj'tute Pf Tecliiio] (baart) at $1.07, sacked Marketings repeated tbig yettr'pert Beauty Service, Including ogy, Portland were larger with receipts at PugetFo]fpwmg . Merton Preussler is home for a Sound and Coum'bia river terminals

N 1 p W $2 50 U week from a blister rust camp a u- totaling 1,154 cars. A steady inquiryprevailed from midd]ewestern mar-

F e]ash D ii M ii cu Etc Dale, the ten-months-old son of Mr. kets for hard winter, soft white andyeing, anicuring,and Mrs. Elwood Brock, has the jivestern red for rail shipments dirertCall 842 For Appointments,measles, He had a high fever and from country points.Lerrigtpn, I~»o Miriam ZelVa was quite ill unti lhe broke put, California markets followed the ad-QXrtav a m anwxTIWT ' '. Tbc West's most pop-DeGO rr ~N Mrs. Lottie Brock, Mrs. Olive vance in northern and eastern mar-

u]sr Gnis]i for interiorPreussler, Mrs. Lena Harp anti 'kets tvith prices of most grades np

U FAIRVIEW ITEMS'aughters Oilive and Bertha and hfrs 2~j~c to 5c per 100.

Semi-lustrous. a0 'I . W eb pULLSIIGENERAL REPAIR SHOP Anna Harrington all helped get din- U. S. Inquiry for Canadian wheat b] Cb f 1 ii((]t $

hfiss Mar ene Clarice olff wei h-ner for threshers at the Wm, Grose- remained steady and 186,000 bushels

Blacksmithing, Wood Work, 'ss 'rie"e ar'ce Wo '"e'0 close place last week. of milling wheat and 120,000 bushelsTire Setting, Wagon or '."g 34 "" I " ' '" The Sewell girls ivent to Peck iibfon- of feed w]teat arrived at Buffa]p dur-

Autos, Disc Shrpening of IM'r. and Mrs. He~bert Wolff Sat-day morning to start to high school. ing the iveek.

Machine and Gun Repairing... ".'"g'S P " " Mr. and iaaf rs. Wm. Groseclose were Oats fluctuated with other grains Pint,...52cca]]ers at the L. Schi]eifer home Sun- and the continued liberal movementFRANK CROCKER is taking care pf mother and babe. day afternppn of new crop offerings. Pacific north- INTERIORMr. and Mrs. Fred Glenn visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hoppe and Mr. ivestern markets were dull ref]ecting VAIIISH 0IILLUSunday at the Walter Cpchran home'and Mrs. Homer Betts of Southwick a ]ight inquiry from both ]oca] and pdnstgin Juliaetta. came uP last Sunday to attend church outside interests. The firmer tone in «„,b <]psiky fmis]i(ku

Speedite put(5 a hard,

in the afternoon. Also Mr, and 'Mrs. the wheat market and the holding furrijturc f]oors wood-'7tdr Pisa'

~,Sunday at the home of their son,. R y F. C. King and Mrs. hfitch Black- tendency of growers was a strength- work,etcvstsndshar(I

g Glenn and famyly, on Texas ridge. burn an,l Ihfrs. Jess Daniels of Cav- ening inHuence and Prices at Port-Idab p j

A n o-h os t n o-h os tess d i n n er ' s en d i s h ca m e to h ear Rev.,Grayb ea 1 1a n d a d v a n ced a rou n d 2Y22 c Per 100enjoyed at the T. J. Fleshman home @reach with No. 2 white oats quoted at 95cSunday by the following: 'Mr. an Rev. ]3ruce Grosecl'ose gave an in-j per. 100 and No, 2 gray oats at $1.00Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Alice Hays teresting talk Sunday evening at: per 100, sacked basis. Quart....'..99cand iMr. Val]]ey, all of Moscow'r. young Peop]e'seeting. His sub- j Pacific Northwest barley marketsDeputy Co. Physician and Hea]th and 5frs. Floyd Fleshman and son ject w "The Oxford Group." He 'ontinued quiet with only a moderateOfficer Southwick-Le]and Precincts pf Lewis'ton, Virgil Fleshman and

I exp]ained what the Oxford Group is demand for feeding types and littlefani!]y, Mr. and Mrs. Lloy" Craig of Iand we- feel that it wou]d be we]1)interest in ma]ting grades. Mixed feedLe]and, hrr. and Mrs Oney Wa]ke worth while if all communities would I manufacturers provided the principaland family, iMr. and Mrs. T. J. Fles 'organize an Oxford Group. outlet for current offerings. At Port-man, Mr. and Mrs. IG]en Fleshm " Mrs. Don Miller and little daugh- ]and No. 2 bright western barley wasJ g pt(vKERB Clifford .Davidson was a e 'jters ol past galls are visiting bfrbfill iquoted Sept. 5 at $1 05 per 100, sack-

LICENSED EMBALMER AND er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery I, ed basis. At 'Seattle, No. 2 brightUNDERTAKER Mrs. J. M. Woodward, Mrs. Oney Mi]]er 'western barley from eastern Wash-

<Wa]ker and son Neal visited with Ceci] Choate is still working with~ington and California feeding types

Mrs. Herbert'p]ff Monday afterI hjs beans. They are threshing this

iof barley were quoted Sept. 5 atRELIABLE, COURTEOUS zoon.

~week. $1.00 per 100, sacked basis.SERVICE Dr. and Mrs. Moser of Lewis "~ Fred Choate and son Cecil went to

I called at:the John Glenn and Herbert[ I ewistpn Monday 'to get some ma- Card Of Thanks

Auto equipment, lady attendant. IWolff homes Tuesday afternoon..

I teria] for the carpenters, who areI

We wish to gr'atefully acknowledgetock of goods at Kendrick I

Mr. and IM'rs. Graybeal called at 'orking on his new house. Ithe many favors and your kind ex-Phone 143 Kendrick or 6R Troy 'the Herbert Wolff home Tuesday

tpressions of sympathy during our

]even g 200,000 Yards Of Silt Pumped,. late bereavement in the death of ourN. F. Walker, Kendrick, or Smith

I

Mrs. Glen leshman, Mrs. re If you want to know what becomes, wife and mother. Also do we wish toBros., I.e]and. I'Glenn and Mrs. R. E. Woody c'alied

f farm ]and that is washed from lthank those who gave the beautifulon hlrs. Herbert Wolff Wednesday'the hills, just go doivn to the big dam]flora] offeiings.afternoon.

of the C]ear water Timber company John Cargill and hami]]tthis side of Lewiston and watch the

COOK'S BARBER ]big pump that has already taken out Kendrick is a good town. Look us

SHOP Mr, and hfrs. Roy Bacharach areI more than 200000 yards from the over.

the parents of a 7/4 pound baby girl, rni]]pond.iborn to them at Orofino on Wednes- The amount represents about halfFaeIalS a SpeCIalty day morning, September 11. ~other of what is expected to be removed.and babe are doing nicely. Dredging operations started about a

air bb' year ago and have been maintainedHair b'h Ing.NOTICE] continuously. The undertaking is ex-

Will the known ar't who took IPected to continue until next summer.

BathS - m litt] f t r i r u th da f The pumping plant at the millpond

]I s StSH ~E'OOK prop 'ore serious action will be taken if - Is t'-e u lxc s creen

not returned at once.ORy One Smcide Out of 380 Dmths

. 37-1x Mrs. John Reid.Among the 380 deaths that occurred

n Idaho during July, there was only

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esse ~ sAM fLD SIIOlllaCIl QSS one suicide, the lowest nember since

January, 1932,Mrs. Pearl Dillingham,iieves gss bloating, cleans out BOTHuppe snd lower bowels, allows you to direCtOr Of the bureau Of Vita] StatiStiCSCattle, Hogs and Sheep eat snd sleep good. Ctulck, thoroughaction, vet entirely gentle snd ss(c announced.

Hides and Wool ~ e II g$ Births during July to<a]ed 918, 462of which were 'boys and 456 girls.

There were three homicides and 47

~AN(15 AQS accidental deaths. Of the latter, 12were in automobile accidents and 14

WANTED hfilch cows —fresh or to were droivnings.Ill i I It

EMMETT db Po, . freshen soon. Gold Seal Dairl, Drownings in Idaho during 1035,Asotin, Wash. 37-2x up to August 1,'otaled 36, otfrs. Di]-

hngham's figures showed.WANTED —Crabapples on subscrip-

DR. GEO. W. McKEEVER tion. Want them as near wormless Be More Ducks Thfs Yearas possi'ble. Gazette. 37-2

Dental Surgeon Contrary to general predictions,

Office Phone 812 WANTED —Fryer chickens on sub- American hunters ivi]1 enjoy theirscription. Kendrick Gazette. 37-2 greatest season in six years iv]ieii

Kendrick, Idahoducks start their ]]ight froni the north-

LOST—Betiveen Troy and Kendrickland, according to a survey made ofthe prairie provinces of Canada by

—air truck chains, lasso and otheroPeS. Notify Vern Hickman, Pu]]-,'More Game Birds In America "

BROWER-WANN COU 'an, Wn. Liberal reward. NoThe survey, conducted ]iy air and

F al 'and, shoived over 40,000,000 duckj INSTINCTIVELY the public turns to It for word of y ff

1434 Mam Lewiston, Idaho- FOR SALE—Good sewing machine. nesting in the Great lakes region andI

Cheap .Inquire at Jewe]ry Store. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba,Our aim is to perfect mays 37-3 ivith large increases over last year inand means of bringing you Minnesota, and North and South Da-comfort and privacy and above FOR SALE—B'OTH RGAI "spotlight" no business man can dodge and hope to prosperal] Specialized Service. 1929 Chevro]et Coach and 1930

ewiston Phon 275Chevrolet Sedan. Good rubber, ex- Decrease In Spotted Fever C smLewiston Phon 27ewiston Phone 27cei]lent mechanical condition, good13dA decrease in the number of spot-

for trade. And if you think it doesn't "talk and GET RE-LOST—Monday —Either on Cedar shoivn by records in the vital statis-

Creek road or Potlatch ridge —a ties department.32X6 Firestone tractor ty'pe truck In 1934 there were 32 cases of the

tire, mounted on International rim. disease which resulted in 11 deaths, A ~ ~ ~ sBRA+IN G I Harvard for tire or informatimt. so far this year only 23 cases have I ~'rrelvtlSlgl]n37-2 The spread of the disease is attrib-

ssg(y IWe move anything thaA

Claud Craig or Kendrick Gazette. been reported, with only seven deathss.

uted to rtt:ood tick bites, most comtnonFOR SAI E—Maxivcll fear]y P'.y

in the spring and summer mnnths. >i@moth') good nhap good tireg Caii- '", ~.I1.

fnrnia ivinter enclosure. Sce George

Phone 654 Calvert, Kendrick Garage, or Julia- Drove Steel In Armetta, Idaho. Ernest Brammer had thc misfortune

a ICE FOR SALE—W~nchester Model 12 Monday Df driving a piece of steelKENDRICK D~Y

5 Hammer]ess repeating shotgun. In into his right forearni. He was tight-

EVERETT CROCKER 'ew cenditionr 20-gauge. $20.0!I ening the bearings on a combine mo-

takes it. Kendrick Gazette. 32-3x tor when the wrei(ch slipped.

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THE KEN'DRICK GAZETTE FRIDAY, SEPTF MBER 13, 1935

LINDEN- NEWS ITEMS l%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%"%%+1THE

F.t..s.t.,s.,t.Iq.d;„-*;„,;"„;:;„-,:;-.;„-';„:,,'„-",;.",', -gtrgf! ..'IfIltllf.'II.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan

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~ t gg j ~ J ~ ~ j P s I ~ g ~ ~ twOVe IS his 14W- ~ ihfrs. Clem Israel and eltildreo uac,.agua i. r1ntSmoved to Juliaetta,Thursday for the W

WE NEED MORE CONTENTED COlVS Js IHARD 0 s, Ecqx ":::i:::;::::!":-::::;:'I, t tl w Io Tl d I ft - t JIIst; UnpaCked This Week. Beatttl- t

EDITORIAL «'They tell me the Colonel

Howd Folks —Di on ever ' sexagenarian." hybs k is suffering fU] New FRji pShe'",The old fool! And at his

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isn'- it) 'But tliere's one conso- SIie..'Are you cool in time oi

Cleve McPhee delivered a load of gwill keep rigllt on producinfl'er He, «yes —but at the wrong end. top porkers to Lewiston saturday. t Y A RD LVIDE Ppj NTS tbring the crream to 'us —.take the One'jy a'oung lady with a

dough,away. No wajting.. nc Ius» popdlp dijg on her lap was rldtng ""uWARitER "M; J „G;„id, „I I L . t 25 Pretty PatternS TO ChOOSe FrOm t

, no bother. A steam-sterilized cail in a streetcar. Ayrim woman sit- II Il tf ~ ! a I

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W d d f th k hI 1 ( [ iston Wednes ay o t is csee w ere g 15c treturne'd to you, ready to use. ting next to her sniffed. "What a lr

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We never ept you can mvay. with fuss you make over that dog. Ij'i i) / . ~ I. i,: ' "'"'" 'g "" 5 Yard..... C t

causfics ror,chemicals. Don't you'rthink it 'would be nicerIce cream tastes good tlrese bot if you had a little baby in your::: .. "

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days. Come in and have a nialt, lapP" LCA.U'CUQVa milkshake, a dish; a cone, or "No," '.the, pretty one rep]ied.

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Hit and MiSS PatternS. SIZe 24X36Jim 'Farrington killed a large bear t

at a camp near Elk River Sunday.

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The Virginia supreme court of ap- I I .,;,Ij Rober t tM agee entered schodl at g IITHIS YELP —,AS.LAST —WE Peals,. weighing t'e evidence in the j, 'I]

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ARE HQNQt'IIIIIG THE BOOKS case of a man convicted. of murder, 8)~) [ I)) v.I ) Miss Kathlyn Kent is cooking at g l UDWLVH. L'LJ VV KDVNEEDED-IN THE KENDRICK has ruledlthat the toinato is a fruit. II 1. lji I I,, ', the Wilson Fry pole camp at Kim- )

.SCHGGLS The ruling as to whether the "love I I I bj a, aron spur, near Elk River, Good VR]+es 25 tapple", is,a,'ruit or a vegeta'ble was 'I t), ji Mr..and Mrs. Clem Israel took their ggiven in reversing and remanding for ., - 4 ',

>daughter, Miss Aletha, to Spokane ja netv'rial the case of Paul Wessels, S G ~ 1 p,„ tf IFriday, where she will attend

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of fatally w'ounding Dewey ~ jness college.

Coard at Greenbush, Va., ~,-- P, $ ) Mr. and Mrs. Harley Perryman g I

Wessel's attorneys based their first ~,' -'"~ spent the week-end with Mr. Perry- ~

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point on the fact that 'one Otho T. 'an's parents at Kendrick.

j,O4", 'L4'hs ~l ~:, Eelley was. 'excused from furr service FIRST INSTALLMENT OF t Mr. and Mrs. Bud Harris visited M PINEAPPLE —large No. 2I/I can ..Cby the:: court because he was "busy relativeq at Bovill Thursday and Fri- I

SPicking tomatoes." The >Irgfnfa ODR N W SERIAL — day and picked huckleberries. They t IGA FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM

auyrAN AMAEING JDNGIE STORE b""'"'"'"g" horn««stt tqIt CORN —No. 2 cans —2 forVN'X'5 fruit grower while actively engaged in

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harvesting his crops.'- - ( tp )) g s.g q t Mrs. Louesa Fry went to Moscow g IQA FANCY LARGEOn our shelves will be found the The Virginia supreme court held ~+>4 +4 L44e ~@++ge Friday evening. t SHRIMP —5-oz cans —2 for. 28C t

startdard brands of canned good—the lower court was correct on this F Og A 1~ Mrs, Nevlyn Whybark went to

Not "Just As Goods for Less" but point, citing a dic'tionary that defines tdJAN OF THE JUNGLE- Coeur d'Alene Wednesday to take

g IQAstandard Brands "for Least". You a toniato:-as a "south American herb her sister and children home. They GELATINE DESEERT~ Jihgs

' 4Ccan appreciate the differencel 'idely cultivated for its fruit." Starring — have been visiting her here. She will j t

Then there's breakfast foods, tid- NOAH', BEERY, JR. visit at Coeur -d'Alene a couple olgbits, cheese, crackers, pickles, and Change Of. Subject (of "Tailspin Tommy" ) weeks. IQA FANCY TREF RIpENED aa

the hosts of other items always found A preacher, at the close of one o'. DOROTHY SHORT Sunday, SePtember I, 'bfr. and .Mtrs. t APRICOT No sly can QqrgxC tin a-grocery store —and you will like his sermons said "Let all who are WALTEg, MILLER Dan Whybark entertained all mern- )their quality.—,. and their pirce —for paying their debts stand up."'n- —--:bers of their amily at Sunday din- IQA FANCY LIGHT. MEATthey, too; are of standard .b.rands and s'tantly every man, w.oman qnd child, CGMED'r AND OARTOGN "e w' " " p ' " "y-jl TUNA FIBH N I/ 2 f C f C t-sold at money saving. prices. Quality with one exception, rose. The preach- 'bark. Those present were Mr. and,

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always talks —.,and you'l like these er seateii tliem; and said: "Now, every 2 ShOWE Ja NIsyht IMrs D" " '" ""'" '"g""'GA LIGHT AND FLUFFY.quality items —,.at a fair price. man no't paying his debts, stand up.": 'w ~ - .,g of American Ridge, IMrs. Joe Perry t AISLE FLOUR lar h Cq2C t

The exception noted a careworn FIRST SHOW AT 7 00 and children of Coeur d'Alene and g o —arge p ghungry looking indhvldual, clothed in .

'.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pressnall and IMY, O'H MYI last summit'i suit, slowly assn'ined a

' SECOND SHIIW AT P:qq family of Southwick —making twenty-t, 'I 5C t.. Have you tried one of our tender, perpendicular, position. —, 10c Admission 25cjuicy steaks —the kind that just melts "How is it my friend," asked them your mouth —the kind you don't minister, 'that you are the only man~ «s ~ I ~ ~ «s s'~ x ' Mxxx x x x xx'reeland Whybark and MiSS Anna =,: P~gLIleed a pair of scissors to cuttJ not to,meet his o'bligathons?"

''" ' '" '~ Rueberg of Clarkston, left Thursday I !If you haven', just you try onel "I run a weekly newspaper," 'he 'orning Ior Hen ington, Indiana, o t BMALL WHITE BEAN~ Iha re m tITC tA~P ROASTS? wh'o, stood up are my subscribers; 'ohn Keeler went to Pierce Tuesday

Tender, juicy fellows you can be and... '".

' ' "" '" n here he will stay vrith his sister t IGA MATCHES —5 boxes d2+db. t'protid to pu't on your table. "Let us pray>" exclaimed fhe mni-' ' and attend high school.

CORED 'AND COL'D MEATSI .' Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Armitage and „H d,, d h, < VAN CAMP S pORII AND BEANg 2 f

A complete selection. And where John Cuddy of Weippe spent Satur- Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Keeler, Sunday.',can you find a more delectable break- day night and Sunday with the T, I Addi~on Alexander is driving a /A young man walked breezly into I Armita e familfast item than a platter of bacon and, '' g ' new International pick-up, which he jthe doctor's surgery.,eggs —or ham and, eggs) IWe have I ' l" Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hunt ar- purchased recently.all the necessities, 'And you'l like . ~

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' . 'ive" in town Satur"ay. school open- Eastern stars Give watermelon Feed"Bu't I don't remem'ber you he ed Monday morning with a total en-aid. "you'e not one of ms tmtients." II t of 80 u il . The facul

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PHONE 192, lace'n hi h school, as Mr, Goudevening, SePtember 10, which ivas well '

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your dollars at home Th y ward resigned during the summer.Th 60 E t St „

Swe'etwater visited their daughterrMr. Bessie Kime and children Wed-

from Laurel chaPter of Lewiston, two / L

'ouiee Dam o» a sigl t-«erefng trip,""" „"' '" " '"'"'" t "The Home of Good Things To Eat.and Wear"

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owing grand officers:. Mrs. susan t PhOII+ Phone 152'ard 'home. Needham, Senior Past Grand Matron

l ~I 'Thursday visiting the Z' t

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J, home from their work in the for'elen House, Grand Ruth, of Lew-

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Vfe have a complete stock "','"'"""-""»- --" -; -.............et I, ~e arette .. nnt ..tof shotggn shells all gIIages Md MN I R Il I S

and sons hvill leave Saturday morning

kaile nlade several short visits abfor Salt Lake City and other Pointsane ma e severa s ort visits a nut, ~ I

dRosengreen will have charge of the I JUI$T A FE QF QUR Ec'VERY

a sumptuous dinner to Mr. and Mrs.George Oliver and son, Gerald Grimm,a new gun": Aletha Blewett and Edith Wells onSunday. A delight ful time was en-joyed by all. Glenn Newman son of Mr. and Jq

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' Our Special ~lend Coffee 2 pounds fpr --35c~

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Mr. and Mrs. Er;ogr. Rates anti the Dr. iD. A. Christensen reduced the "„Rellanee Ceffee 5 JIOnnds far P's Lst

Howard Southwick family visited on fracture and.,the arm is coming nicely.bi

Sunday afternoon at John Letten-,.-.. re Underwent Major operation ~ -Heedless Raisins, 4 pounds for - 30c ."

Mr. and Mrs. Given Mustne and D". D. A. Christensen took iMrs. " Early June PeaS No. 2 Can 10c,

son Jack were Sunday guests at the 'Minnie Dorendorf to 'St. Ignatius g 'atsup regular size 2 bottleS 28fO figIIre With yot2 On your 'ohn stalnaker honre. "capital c""" '""""",m""'"g u Kfraut, No. 2'/ cans, 2 for 25Mrs. Atlee Mustoe, Carl Mustoe where she underwent a major oper-

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Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. ttt O "gW~W 41%/ 'P'. Hoppe. In the afternoon they all Mr. and iMrs. Sainuel Alexander 'f gK+IOg'~ 5 ~g+'attended the church service at Teak- of Wallowla. Oregon, ai'e the proud

ean, conducted by Rev. Graybeal of parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Alexander „'Phelle 522 F. B.Hlgler» Mgl'.a Phellp 552will be remembered as Winnie Baker. „. x'X x XX X X X X X 'X XXX XXXXXX X X x X XX X X 'X X:gw&m

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