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THE KRlNBRTCK GMETTE

destroy MIeedsby Cultivation

Perennial Plant RequiresCareful and Persi'stent

Treatment.

Saturcay.boite QnyThe Greatest Picture in MonthLI

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'Busy smokers of today select

Camel as their favorite smoke This is a wonderful picture-—in fact one ot'he best weI

have had for many months.You will see some of the

'ostthrilling scenes ever ~put in motion pictures.

PRHSBNT-DAY people, the fastest workers of all time, daiaitheir right to enjoyment. And they choose Camels for theutmost in smoking pleasure.

Camel is made to please <and delight the modern, experi-enced smoker. It is rolled of the choicest tobaccos grown.It is matchlessly blended for mildness and fragrance ia thesmoking.

IA.t Camels demonstrate their gocxhess and you'll'ntow.why the smokers of today choose them ovee all other cigtsrettes. For that exalted sense of tastersatisfactiony no othello,smoke'can compare with this one. "Have a

Camel's'ull of Breath-Taking Thrills!

If you liked "Way DownEast" you'l rave over thispicture.

This picture was shown

last night, Thursday, and,it's sure a pippin.+++++++e+As t$4+ststssse Ifl ltssass+++ sis+ lf+sis sft Iass++ssss sis+sis++++ s1stjl+++++

Admission - - 10c-35c++++++++++++ttsessp++sts i+sssti++A e+hsesAa++ tsss+tts+ ttsofositsts+sIstints eststfHts

Ghe Newv Kendrickt>>r,'. I! Reynotda Tobacco

Company, Winston..Salem, N. C.

DRAYINGJ. J. PICKKRDLicensed Embahner and

Undextiker -'emove anything that'

Loose.Suring bad weather we 'willfurnish 'horse drawn hearse.

Auto Equipmeat. Lady Attend-ant. Stock o'f goods:in'end-rick. Pthone 462 Kendrick or586 Troy, or see

G. F. Wstlkers

Oameron, - - Idaho

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gj'oncerts,

Program in the Park,

of all kinds, Baseball Game.

Big Open Air Dancing Pavilion R H Ramey, Agent, Kendtfttck, Ida.

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S'oman e Brain SuperiorA wonutt)'s br tin 18 ab()ut flve

nunc<!s lighter that) a )n)ln's, bui it<)f slip <!I'lot' u <I I I I v—of a h I"I

)el'peciflcgravity. It lusts longer, too.Ol) <lll Itverllge ll )voullln of sixty l)t)s

<) "0 1)cr rent I)< tier brain than a at)it)

11)<! saluc tlg(! I

Colors Have MeaningThe red and green light on each of

the )vfugs of an «irplane respectivelyund Lhe white Iigllt on the tali servetito sat)le purpose <)s the correspondingIi„'"))ts ol) ships. Ti)ey enable tho pi-I()t of nnoiil< r ma@i)ine to idrniify the

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4 Eradication, of weeds by cultiv<tti<)n

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has been practiced for ages.'p to l.hepresent time this method bas general.ly proved to be the most economical

d c 1'.Plowing weeds under covers them

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with a layer of soil that kills most nf

4!, the living material. hater cultivation

lht II destrovs a large proportion pf theseeds that have sprouted. Still furthercultivation provides for the germina-tion of more of the seeds In the soiland at the same titne kills the seed-lings that have started.

Send Up Shoots Often.Perennial weeds, however, can

g send up shoots as often as they are

I! m destroyed during the season and re-quire a different treat)nant. Su«1)

weeds are the worst )veed pests i»Colorado and require more c;lrefu1,more persistent and more frequent c)II-~ tivation. During the plowing of tl)<

soil the roots that live in the upperlayers are broken up, anal tn<ty b<

dragged along the furrow by the plowto ground that is not infested with theplant. When the fleld is being har-rowed the dragging of root fragmentsis even more probable because they-will be moved. to a distande and leftIn loose soil that provides an excelieutplace for growth.

Work Separately.

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.if/ls'gj!! This makes it necessary to workseparately land infested with weeds

. having roots that can grow froln

small pieces. In su'ch places consist-

Ient destruction of the top(I as soon

as they appear will prove the br>t,remedy. A knife edge passed fust un-

der the surface of the soil in a wav tocut off the young shoots, or a duck-

)foot cultivator with sharp shovels in

,i several overlapping tiers, will be foun<I

the most effective of the machines now

in use in the mechanical destructionof perennial weeds.—Charles F. Rog-

ers, Deputy Colo) t)do State rbntomol<t-t~ gist for Weed Control.

Yellow Corn Desirable *

Feed for Chicken FlockYellow'corn Is a more desirable feed

~ ~ for chickens that) white corn. The

4 4 0 yellow corn is rich in vitarnine A,

whereas white corn is deficient inthis'lacksmithingand all essential constituent. Feeding tests

:have proved that yellow c'orn ifi thekinds'f Machine %'ork. ration is'conducive tO healthy„chlck-'

ens, and that greater egg productionResidence Pkone 6S4 is possible, as weu as a higher per-

Saw Gumming centage of hatchabillty. The breedingflock in.particular should be supplied

KENDRICK DRAY tt ICPThe Missouri experiment station has. s

conducted tests to determine the reta-

l tive feeding 'value of light and .dark

egg volks. The light yoll's from hens

fed wltite corn were fed one gro'p ofstfHs&+++we I ~a e chicks, while another group was fe<I

yello)v volks from hens 'ed yell(f4"

corn. The chicks receiving'he;vhite, I l@yolks developed leg wetrkncss 'tu)(1

failed to grow properly,c,while thos»~+ 4 receiviri the dark yolks develope<l

normally and were vigorous and++h,healthy.

'+< Sholts'Added to Ration

++< 'or Savine Helps Gains

++~ Hogs that wefe selt fed corn and

tankage at the Nebraska station<

gained about a quarter of a pound

more a head daily, when shorts wasadded to that ration. Galas were alsocheapened, and the hogs paid about

r $2 more proflt a he'ad.ai', Shorts should not be used to replace

tankage, however, for it is no high-

/ 'I," power protein feed'f that sort. It IsmorA like corn than. tankage, but hasa higher percentage of protein, and

so will save a little of 'the packing-house product. In the Nebraska testV5 pounds of shorts took the piece ofBs pounds of corn and 15 pounds oftankage.

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Agricultural Notes~stI)

Busy bees turn fragrant flowers

Into honey money for thrifty farmers.sip e ~

Sunlight is the cheapest disinfect-

ant aVallable around the average farm,e

Successful live stock production isbased on economical feed crop pro-duction.

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The garden work can be lightened

st~@~.t.t.t.e.. ajsi immeasurably if the rows are Inade

far apart so that horse-drawn imple-

ments can be usede e ~

Cucumber bugs can be controile<l

successfullv by scattering hydrated

lime on and around the plants. Ap-

ply every day while bugs are bad.e

In sections where acid phosphatecan be purchased at as low as $15 aton it may pay farmers. to use twice

as much as usual on their corn, or asmuch as 400 or 000 pounds to an acre.

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One of the most important things to OOs)

remember in planting young trees,whether forest seedlings or fruit trees,ls to tamp the earth firmly around theroots.

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Test th<. see<1 corn before you plantsi,q It to see If it )vIII gro)V. Most see<1

+Issues++; " -- -..- sts~".otn tltowt) ln N<s)v York last year is

I')orh«)suer 11)< )vrathrr )v.ts ha<i

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THE KRNDMCK QAZIITTE

When You Open An Account

With Us.

Deobafd Bros, letrops

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We always pay top pricefor your cream. Give usa trial.

Clearwater Creamery CoN. B. Long bc Sons l

Agents

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The new sanitary napxin made

of cellulose tissue'nd antiseptic

gauge, bufFed edges prevent

irritation, easily disposed ot.

The under layer protects the clothing.

Special Price 49cItavc~asa~TtssN '

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Co>suit TLis Well Knolwn Expert It Will 5aveYou a Multttude of Troubles In Later Lifel A growing account at this bank stamps

you as, the kind of a man in whose

r. A. E. Jones offers yoiu a thorough scientific ex- > „""! hands the future. of this community is~ ~ st and promising.

amination of your eyes with the certainty thatonly established reputation can assure, that your glass-es will be properly fitted., t

Dr. A. E. Jones, Specialist of the Jones Optical Co.of Spokane, has been known throughout the Iiiland,Empire for many years for the marvelous results he Kendrick State Bankhas obtained in eye treatment and adjustments. Bringyour children with you. Sometimes the greatest KENDRICK, IDAHOdrawback in the deve}opment of a child is caused byfaulty vision. Dr. Jones will be here Wednesday, N'

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v.v.v.v vv v,!v v v v v,~,, v v, v v . v vvv vv.vi any, efort to fncrease che carrying t tires. You laow our pMoes are right.pttvtlar.nf old t}lue. grass pastures Ant)

a s yet experluients a! Ames (Iowa hgrl FmD CROWN OASOXXNRecu)tural college) have proved be XsMJ

yond much question that it pave tt Wholesale and Retattldisk up hide-bo)tiff), b)updgrass pqatur% k-

I,'r)dbroadcast and. harrow:fn,'n each Iacre sonic such,seeding: pqr acre as acouple pounds,t)f alslket a pound otred c)over and three pounds of scarf

~en~ric~ <arage pang~ < f)pd sweet clover. An applfcatfon of

Just ihe thing to make your old worn-out wagon intos ~

'. <, also helps but'he cheapest results

a handy farm wagon. If you are interested see me~.-, > I reseedfng wfth a clover mixture.

e ore Or ering eieiv ere. It fs advisable to aQQ some prate)n-

Hptne GrOWn Feed rich teed to the ration even teton theresome pro e n-

ts plenty ot alfalfa hay.

Saves Dajrytnen sor scene tor atncrsencr eton.The wheels I handle are tnade by one of the If a farmer will have ifo alfalfa this

summer, soy beans will prove a goodmo~t reliable manufacturers tD the cpu'Dtt'y, I Not, Difficult Matter if Crop

Irien)turn) college will te)l how to get

and are second to none. Prices right. I cattI

reedfng experfmettrs carried on by} d } l t t}Cs W} O prefer, y S 'ne agrlcn tarot cosege daring the last

IP <, tour years dave shown that soy-bean

I them. I also handle wagons of all sizes and hay fs worth about three-fourtds a,

Iof'wtaoogttgtgs.) much as a)tn)fa 'for dalr'y cows, whfc)t

can save You money. flight now, many dairymen, w» gfves.ft a high rank as a dairy Seed.liaye been paying heavy. Seed bills Clover, bay is much lower In proteinmonth after month, are asking them; than alfalfa, makfng ft less suited fordelves, "fs there not some way of .an entire)y,bpme.grown ration, There; +~~~et.tttgrowing the feeds on my own farm fore, even with plenty of first-c)ass +B..Pressnall which w))) make a balanced ration for clover hay and corn silage, consider. ~ROWER-%ANN CO.

able protein rich Seeds such as cot Funeral DfreCttorS)t fs entirely possfble for them ro « tonseed meal, linseed nteaf, wheat $434 Main, LewlgtcPhone 222, Southwick or Kendrick this If they will plan thefr crop rota- bran or gluten feed are necessary to fo

t.)tins right. ;ba)artcc the ration even though tde f Ou aim is to perfect ways1.'xperitttenrs have shown that a sim; cows are not producing more than a 4 and means of 'bringing ytm

Ple ration, made uPr of Plenty of good Pound of.fat dally.a)f'alfa btty and corn silage, with amixture of gruund corn «nd oats s

> vi ~ ~ V't' F t"F t"t ~"F.t c"o"t.I'+++++++'I+St--t V~f i-t'ai--F"F-i F vice.+ Hill)801 ls UOOO as 'WDlt8

over about one pound of butterfat Rearing Chicken Hock 'I Lewiston Phone 275

a-",C1OVer aS HOney Plant dally. Ground barley may be sub- proof Is definft tl t I 1

oro ~ pIQ +gp Q ~

Bttham ls equally as good as the stituted for tde ground corn. brooded c)dcl's never protfuce as many Kendrick Hardware Qc,biennial white sweet clover as a honey Home;Grown Rat)one Stand Teat. eggs and never; are as, vigorous and Kendrick, Idaho,plant, Some think that ft fs even bet 0 eacd ot two trials a ration of al- healthy as the same qua)fty of chicks

~Ih ter, but there fs no del)nfte proof ot. fatfa hay, corn sl)age and a concen proper)y brooded

++++(At= .,:- -'--:~this, In some localltles this plant fs trate in xture af equal weights of corn Pou)tryman canglvlng excellent results fn keeping up and oats,.was compared, with another >uylng p„)lets of good qua)it

s e y epen on

the fertility Of the Soll, and ltS eX- ratfoit made uP Of tlie Saine feedS Plue tall to replenish their fl kpld g~~wth makes ita val. )ln'seed «nd cottonseed mea), One mi

I» uabie plant i'or pastilre. It g ops so rur'e Was fed to one group of cows and be sure of getting the desired lft')h,'apid)yunder favorable'conditions thai rhe other to anof»er )t>r, the same Since the chfcks b

'attle, Hogs and Sheep.~ It ft furnishes a large amount of food aiuounts being red in both cases. ln some method it ought to be by

per acre when used as pasture. Bein)i each trial the home-grown ration main. <„od system of broodfnHides aud WooL

ttn annual, a year fs saved fn the ro rained the yield of milk and butter. Pouftrytat)on of'rops compared with the fat ns well as tile rat)vn to.which the If best results are to be obtain dtime required by the biennial sweet nnseed and cottonseed meal dnd been fur)ng the biopdf Ca)f

~ p vglchtver, red dover, or alsfke clover. added..i, although It Probably does not add as These ti'lais, together with the re. )on

inucb I'ertlllty to the soll fn the one suits of nutrition experiments by the idopteil ]3 N E~4 year as the others do fn the two years. agricultural chemistry department,It grotvs so rapidly that ft ls able to show that when cows have plenty of

4 sttiother out weeds, which are oftdn choice alfalfa hay there Is no need of Scottish lNgnr'tary

0SS Cquite a ttufsttnce fn ffelds of blennlal purchasing expensive protein-rich ~on- >al)fe fs a Scott1sh term denotingpg~ Q~g f saic cs +g~~~ ~» «0 cfttver the first season after seeding centrates to )'eep np a fairly good pro- a magistrate of a munfcfpa)fty or royal N R SHEpHERD

ductlono This fs because a)falfa hay borough. The provost and baf)fes pf afs suif)cfent)y ried fn protein to bal- municipal corporatfon In Scotland cor- Aactioaeertines the ration. respond to the mayor and aldermen of

tO Aid Carrying POWer I-or the best cows, those produdng I an Eng)fsh borough nr of an Amyl-, ~ Troy, I@ahOee+f4+44. -~. -- - - "= === -~ ftfot spite fartner fn a hundred maker murtt thun S pnund Of butterfat dally, Can City Or tOWn.

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i~+q+++++++0+++8+++++++ Ba d r 4 area]s will be held she has been for some weeks ZIIzzxxzxx»z;b next Monday and Thursday past.

11 LOCATa NEWS v.:. nights for the old hand members, Mrs. Ciari'f Weippe is spend.~,'nd it is hoped that there will be ing a few days of this week with H H

+++++'H'+4'4++++M++A++C~~ a good turn out. The members hcr sons, the 'Starr boys. ~ p 0 0Arley Allen biought a,box of of the beginners band will Tiieet Grandma Black visited at the H

Hewitt for a few Pays, ~ k M, z ~ ~

erst.prise anywhere. They were ihlr. and. Mrs. M. B. McGounell LNr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reecer o'f „"

perfectly marvelous berries and and daughter Jane of TekoaT ~ ~te uniform size pne of spent the w

them measured 5Y< inches in cir- at the Knepper home,'horne of tMr. and 'Mrs. Wm, iSC» „Clellanc]. They had been to

orado, arrived Wednesc]ay to folks, and. were enroute home.W. T. Wright was quite ill last visit her cousin, Mrs, II. P. 8>u]]. His sister, gleta, and brother,

en>i birn Each that drove I'lord, sccoinpanieil thein home. »

lMeri S ath]et(< uaderw>ear -;- - '. -

49'stonfor hospital treatment Mr t S»pk»C,Wednesday to at Mr. and Mrs. Henry >Wendt H

viue war c sl"lirtsA. Wilniot and son, Billy, re- lnltheran Choir. eron sPcnt last Friday at the „"

turnec1 Tuesday afternoon from I. hoine of Henry Brammer,

Cahforuis~tvhere 'Ritt ties been1 th '>,1,1 1, 1 t gzt,,0my Edgar Lincoln anti fauiity and

"„Men' b]Ue bittb ctvera]]s ci good prie for g ) 1 5attending sc'hool, the'ast year., b .d

" . Fred Hassinger and family of"„'n'ngat a'idge party n Gifford, and Doc. Betts and H MeA.reunion of the -Davidson honor of Mr. and Mrs. McCon-, '

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' <oxen S WOrk SOCkS, 2 pair, Orfamily spent Sunday at t'e home H

f'alni]y v( as ]leld 1n the Moscow n( 1] of Tekoa Wash Aftef se of the ji mother Mrs Wtm Berri ~:f g I 'I

, park last Sunday, and a picnic eral. hours at cards light refresh- man, H Mne 10t of men S. tieS, SpeCIai 22cdinner served at 'noon. Those Inents were served.pr'esent .were iVIr. and 'M ' "''

](yr. a>ncl Mrs. O]e 'Lien drove spent Sunday afternoon with Mr..H ++++~+++++++A+Aq~qq~qb;~q'""gvg~H+++" 4bb++C+++A~+AA+:.CH++++Ny.:.A++f4 48-:.'a d ~ ~t Bya d to Craig Mountain last Sunday'ncl 1(t'Irs. Pete Stump of Cres- .','H

Davjdson, Miss Ril]a Davidson, to spend the day.

Jp]ln iWaide,and IMr .and Mrs 'il'Irs. George Leith entertaineclTl I 'g

0znd children visite>i relatives in eici i,onzrv entoyed bfis Ramey ridge sPent Sunday at the home - $ 9 })ai'S WOO] tvoi]et SQaP and 6 th(11 b]OW(1¹scow last Tuesday.'on the high score.'. Dainty re- of Grandma Thornton,

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1 M a pr k . c o ke 1'vbm t '. ". "." "'ater g(aSSCS aii for i $5/been ill for sometime, was'taken t'drove to Nezperce'last Sunday Miss Pearl Pickens of Long, to Lewiston Sxmda for treat-where they spent the day wit B h C lif' 'ti MI

~ - 'y " .'- -H 2 OZ. Can ~am, aSSOrteu aaVOrS DVC

';. Geo.. 'rnum ui an a-, P. >Bai num built an ad- ~ . ~ ~ ~ " +++» z ++b'+++++++ +@~i'M'seipaq4'eoezoev>S»S+tfeAn+s1 0+++wi+gip+gi>SP~>yeeooo>S>evg>Aee>g~g~eoew qigqeftefeyeeeeooiefeeee+g~s(husband- and father and mother. s'. dition tp'is dancing pavilion, 'Southwick'ews 'r. %'m. Stump drove theIn . H

t>his 'iveek, adding 10 .by 100 feet: .—

do>su.' "„"LadICS OxfOrd, tan calf, a gOOd One fOr - $3.25 ll80IIr SPace. The Pavilion is ilfr. snd: Mrs. Gerlach of SPok-

iqlr. ancl Mrs. Herman Myers

MM eM%Jr. and Mrs. E. Wt Lutr and Mrs. Betts and. her sons an

1evenin@.]d f L t0n cut families, th ey exPect to return „" ~ l I8S < 4- Ste> ~araC I"1ment, a 0eau ty, Si ZeSwo children of Lewitont SPent

home the lager part of the week. '-large mim'ber attendecl thesunday afternoon at the tKnep- ..

M H B 'unday school convention at ". 8 I"2 tO 11 priCep &os&per ome In en Hc

. ancl tivo sons drove to Lewieon Ju]iaetta 8unday.>Mrs. E. i, Rein and infant,,„,t b„ck Monday tt large crowd from Peel> at- I f lOt InfantS V(rSt Step, "Mary Jane" in brOWn Or

,'c]'au'ghter returned. Monday after- fairs Hm'ner Betts spent Tues- tended the M. E. Sunday school H L f J ~

n'oo'n from,Lewiston. d y witt '>Mire. 10oe. Retie, wiiiie last Bnndsy. vh basket dinner „" Wiiite kid, S(ZeS 3 to 5 1-2 regular ((1$.50 11OW gtI>1CM, l M -,D b,b dr Doc aud IIonier went to Kencl- was served at the 'Ladies Aidr. and rs. Dau en erg ove eAA ete A

. t(t1 I(ewiston and return last Tues-ttII 't' d' 1st Thall after Sunday school H +M ".+:+++"+ +p~~~y~y@@@~~~~~A~.~@~@><~~+<+++++<++i

Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes of 'rs. George Jones and'on,- 'Camas, Wash., arrived: Sa'turday Richard, left for Elk River, Fri-

,";The. Kendrick Hardware.Co.is for a visit with'er mother and day. Mrs. Jones will care for „"

'eiarranmng its stock anti.,fix- other relatives.,her daughter, >Mrs. Maiiaffy, a i— ~ . ~g

. tiires this w'eek for'he purpose Crzndmau southwiek is quite who is quite iii.of 'better disap]ay, adding new ill at her home with pneumonia. frIr. and Mrs. Elton MCCoy,'goods in the 'hardw'are depart- 'randma Harris 'rveturned home Mrs. Ben. MCCoy and daughter, Qna I~ay Store(ment and in:,'. the rie'ar'-. future from .Lewiston, Sundiay,- where Eva, and Gertrude Baker, spent H

.p'lans t'o increase -the furniture, stock viith .a carload. 'lupmentt,»IIZIZIIIZIZIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIII . IZXIIXIxzzxIIIIIIIZIIIZII~

aiccordirig> .'to a sta.tement 'by HH'I H .'unday at the home of Mr. and give a splendid performance. A Are you in need of letterhead,'fm Walter Thomas and:little I

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v: v ~... IMrs Jim Cooli, on the Easter- street parade will be held this or envelopes.i if so, try the (ias-

(Ion arrived the first 'of the week H'

[ i J ' '"'»k 'place nea»eland M'rs. afternoon as soon as the caravans ette fpI a gppd jpbfrom Lewiston.

'1 ~ g l d . a " Elton iMCGoy and.Eva will re- arrive.

~ I ', ~ I sa I>> <: II ~ s 1 H madin there 'his week to canMiss Mable Taber left la~tHH

' ~! H strawberries. g~g V(v

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GENERAL REPAIR SHOPweek for Portland where she, will

visit relatives for several weeks."„Hprofino seven days of A il ld,„ iTiI'e Setting, Wagon orse~en days of April would-'"die (1

Ella ihIay 1Phillips of Lewiston H T%J~ ~KlM Fh T'KT~ H 'Lester True of Pomeroy is bvicked death." Among the snperstf. Autoes, Disc Sharpening,arrived the first of the weelr to "„, XMM, MLITT All f'LX spending a, few days at the home tious the sixteenth and tw'enty-first Machine and Gun RePairing.

'visit her aunt, Mrs. Harold HH

pof his aunt in town of'pril.

were believed to be tile nnlueky daysT>hpvmas.. H' Owing to the warm weather of

the past few days nearly all theibusiness n Lewiston and Moscow H ',,~ d h d„~

erryrnan I'an'sac e '

farmers have their 'beans lant-I't)eanS plant e1e qrC An++et stol>eleeS+>bse>tie>t >H(>>H»bt>eS>te+>1,'p>t >S»t'cite>te >1 >bv Act >SA et>eseAA>I Avv A>te st>Seteefee1sS

Tuesday of this, iveek.Dr. Tr(litt was called-to Le]and '++

Miss Helen May of Spolcane Tuesday to attend Milton Wood-' Kfis visiting at the 'home of Dr. i~em races on rigourand Mrs. MMCKeeve. (Miss Pearl Cowgqr is staying +,

1 fllif>(S SS Sg +'The Kendrick Rochdale Co. is illifllewL@ at the home of Grandma South- + Pay Cash and Save

installing automatic scales at wick and assisting with t'e jtQe elevator and . vrarehouse If, --''--,', '

"'.'k;~„ i.„~,'* '"," + "400" er barrellthis weeii ', The sestet. .wiii be, 'I((S~ tame '>'"t" ' s'y (usda i f I z z v> . '

bperated 'by air pressur.e fuinish- i

i I pj:,:t' s iv'visiting ivith relatives around I Princess par barrel,... >ha>.40 e.ed by an electric air gulnPJ An- 80uthwlck. +other iml]rov'emeht 'installed by I

=='',"', .'...' .<P~. 'I k. W. MCCoy left Monday for Asotin per barrel'Manager Watts this week is a '.."." -". ~ "',~y,'."gv,, '„'he Joe Thornton place in Bedf]agpole on top of t'e elevator. ((t)i ',,,'„, '""'h .,@p,.-.y.';::j,';t..";:,.q'4-,;:; Rock to help thru haying.Tt is 'the']lighest flagpole in town; I

- (ts =, . -«u„,' %;-''= .>~, ",.'>,'.'~",',,:,"'',"',-.,„,'r. and . irlrs. Jap. Triplett».",t„'1'g>', ",;,,",'-, '4',-.w <«'~.-- '"'; -:ii sp'ent Sunclay at the home IIf

vI . and (Mrs. Ilaplvor Lien, Miss,( . 0',:,I t,'>ij';-'f.',."'-,.-'„:...I '.;<".4,;.('.. th'eir c]daughter, 2'Irs. Chester Mc- 4LaCrosse last 8unday to attenc]

1'Math Kazda took the stage for +

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+the fuiieral of J. C. Car]son, a eto

for(ner resident; of the 'Bear ts' ~ t >e~ a a +

'ridge c01111I1unlty.oIIarry A'neling left in his FOI'd

emipe at throe o'clcel 'vVednes- ~ '~ggI ',s:;.-:<>~ji' .«phst Rot „1 Cht" v. pars- .' RDC, l~I MQ ',I

clay morning and plaunecl to be mount pictlu'e, w](ich will beIn Portlancl early that afternoon.From there he vill go to Sau ~~)Il,i'I,',. "=.— ' ~sIlsI: = =.= Theatre toluorrow nig'ht, Saturg f is is hmdquairters for anything in the feel line,Fl'ancisco for a brief visit.

it'i sl i1ay, is safil to be on of the best " We buy and sell hay and 'gram and a(ways hzvz z zto k

Joclay Long went to Milton, " =.,:— ',".~'.,,'!.'0: '.".;'..', film productions in years. 'Tt isGregpn, laSt Sunday tO ViSit Wit]1 ~j,;;,bt ]i ((),'II Ilgi,g,i1 tj li,; ,—,='~,'.'- — ., i((S-=-,;„'::--ia( ful] Of tenSe and thrilling miOm- m «r yp» needs We are glad tO SerVe yphI, '+

friends. Dr. Recse, who prac- m '- ' . ''- ', ~ ~-- „en'ts, and is a picture you will

SOme time, a nunrllcr Of yearS H PI ~ q ~ ~ H ten reels to this picture so you.~+cgo, accompauird him on the re- „" TriCk POnies, MOnkeys, DOgS and "„eao imagine ivhst a wonderful tturn trip and spent several clays H production this is. Regular ad- The Poultryman will find that ihe can do we]1 here as(here witih frien(ls. MORtSe H niission prices of 1Oc anc1 35C. w keep a full line of chicken feed and. at prices youcan sword to pay. If you need Egg Mash p K Scratch

Jim and Jerry, the Worlds Most Sensational Rope H 'eed, Bran and other poultry'eed, get OIIr pr'IsesS S Walking and Fancy Riding'Dogi. Circus Here Tonight fore you buy.

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bmsk', cr»ved the '"r«. >>f ti" » See the Monkey and Goat ride the Trick pony. >„Rutger's tommy one-ring cii-vwce]c in t'heir car to visit at t'e

cus vill be at KCIIdric]c tonight.See Dainty Jenny, "the Queen of the Air" in the H 't.'hey carry quite a large troup

Mr. a11(l iflrs. J. 6, Garduer Daring Iron Jaw 'Act. he'sides a nuinber of'rained Paid for your hay and grain, A good place to sell aspan(1 datighter,,HC]en, ancl ihlr, J'.

H H ponies, mon]reys, dogs and goats. we are glad t 1 k ft y t swe are ga o oo a ter your InterestsBibb returned'ednesday T'e animals do everything butevening from a two weeii's visit „" COme Early if YOn Want a Seat. tstk. 'rank Zerado 'and 10aiutyor( the coast. They di'ove 1400 „"~b..~+~ A pggyU~K g~~~ .t H Jenny perfof'ni claring aerial y~

niilcs on the trip, stopping at var- atid acrobatic stunts. Clowns t ~ ft ( tious points of interest along the > sa A REAI CIRCUS. "„„»d ever>b>»g that gc iv,ti, tbe VOzsllMr CaearV(rater COITIpafIyc ast. They v's'teel several day' ~ B ~ ~ n~ ~~ H icircus tp amuse you. You vs]] KENDRICK, IDAHOat the home of Rev. and Mrs. H f%ClmlSSlOQ " 2VC DOC

H ipot 'be disappointecl as they ar'

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