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'iS<< ftt> c~1c Boost For Setter Road.s Ir>to Kendrck Su'bseriptios. Price 41.51 Is. Id+ance 1 VOLUME xxxQC KENDRICK, LA.TAH COUNTY, IDAEIO, FRIDAY, JA'NUARY 18, 192<3 a I j:I if «4 I, Will Hold Market Day ++++++++++++++++++++@+++~e + LOCAL NEWS FROM THE Bo Breeds Cha>a-jon Steer +ees+ <yg>++++ ate+ st< et> eg»be++ et<+++ sr<>+<re+++ ZVST IDAHO LELAND COMMVNXTY ') ' LEO WHILE COASTING @ +THE STATp WE LIVE IN;"~ s]b .6.:b ~ Ie By Guy Flenner '; Items of Interest From The Busy Other Items of Interest prom ~ By By on Defenbach Ic ' ~eg+<gpygeAar ~~eye q W.eyyyy~ Potlatch Center. That Community + sts+++ >to+ st<+ sI<stI. >I>++sag> et<+ stepan<+<tests ~ Be It Resolved Spuds "Listen, old timer, one minute Mr. and >Mrs. John Phillips J;ii»cs IIo]f ha<i the misfortune to n>e of having his jcp broken, Thurs- As I sii>g of t]>«Cr»isc of f)>e dny, wli>lv «o»sf»>g>. Tlc. wns tnk- he icl spf fh«})0»cs Hc is <]oi»g a>eely n f, fhiswr>f>ng. 'T<cw>str»), bc;iut>f n] mcfropo]is Ej Qg h d f)s} 3Vegr>er nad family nnd Gr;iud- Pjj+"'"' "'" -" j;:;i;::;:::'::»::::::::,:::,:;:::: BII r. »I<] 11 ]'s. M('Coy n»(l Ai] r of'he Nort'h, was»of ahvays n>)l ~'lycrs werc the dlrlne)', crests P':::::::::':::::::::::::;:::::;:';.':., s ..... And ~I'I) s. Fry of ("„I)a<I]oa, ]tlr. Tclnho's 0»jy seaPort;. Tts rival compliment fo the superiority or t th '' 't r " en> y Branrmcr aad iw>te I) n (1 It] ] s ] ri< ]r I > ivjs <If SO»i h lvlis Iif tl>e month of Boise River, c n io as n, potato grower, bot > g, ',. s> < t ]t 'F~ nrold 'Whiti»ger n 'ere in Kendri«k last Saturday comes n sef of suggestions that ettenmaier. 'onald, left Saturday for their.... spent Friday with Aunt (".arrie The Shoshoae w'Is built of reduction in the potato acr a e!'i few weeks visit with her father T >e Fry c iildre>i have chicken- hewccl in the nearby hills; its un- Dlgt<, the I<s)"8 grand champion steer, was sold under the auctioneer's pox for n, change as the fla hns finished iron came in by pack- Henry Bra>»urer and fam>]y hammer for $7 <I poui)d on the hoof, bringing a total of $ < pt)1, nt the Twenty- sort pf. d>er] o»t. train, Costly in construction specfion to conform to the re ninth internal)) o'' - o' " M). an<1 ]I< rs. Tcyen are e - . ont operate(l prpfitnbjy and Mrs. Jake Neuman. The gl'nr)d «hn)')pin)1, n)vned and rlised by Clarence ncclie, a tive ve- joyng n visit wif}> ]I'Ir. Wcyc>)'s til put oat of. business by fhe lafions of. the TT. S. Departmentl', year-old <inb hnv of State Center, Io)va, brought nearly du»hie the highest of Agriculture corn ulso 'teve Douglas went to Lewis- . ~ il f ~" d ci ampion at P ~ iou sh II " b 1 t s> I«'r'ss Wcyen from Spok- Kc]fon, Utah, stnge line fo Boise. price ever pllid for a gr;lad champion at pl'evious shows, lie wns bought «> t ton Saturday where he will hold b Iam I'yndgv, II)ni)<)"CP of I, ~<.. I'en)ty <b Co.'s fnpm in the I:;<st. anc. Then she starterl bravely from ghp 1 1,1<12 pn))ndS and it COSt $ 1', G'n raise i)>ss I ay P]pp«ag«1'p«nf thp TT»at>1)gtpr> tp I CWjstpn, u search jnf0 the vn]ae pf pptatpes nt that p)<sce ! nnd fatten llim. I>vr<ipe cunlirlg tu C>hie<)go he )von «<ISh prizes lit lt)IVI) rnira WCC C entl with her niinf, ltIrs. Co»]»><sac] of Captain Cy Smith. ns f pd fp I', t >, John St'))naker ancl fami]v totniin s)<!b..tt the International he Ib'<tn:I total of s,',t)I) ir ilri/cs, in„in E(]gar Bohn. Ruc]'clen]y confronted with the the recommendafjons. i pen un ay a >e )ome o Sunda n f fhe hp>nc 0 f a gross total. in( ludir)g ]he saic PI'ice oI s>s '~'-'»s <lw»el'l» iv>'t:I »ci A 1'>roc crowd nttemlcd the horrors of the 'boz c l»1 oil Cy s r Wh th f t 'f 'orclon Harris, profit of >'8,81G.::8. .cl'ance Friday even>np and a jolly set his einergcacy. "Tioojcs to >ne gone] time wns had by all. lj]cc suicide," sjghe(I Cy. Hc clue fo t>»expected failures else-,Sunday at the ho>ne of his son Le)and Lodge Installs Officers 250 Head of Cattle Stolen I'at UPdyke, Ado]Ph nncl Z] >noorcd ) e to one Pf thc Seven w pre in, >e na ion, t at any, a e o ameron. R)viaso» of Park nre working Devils nnd walked 1>ome. gp I <I C ><s>iti» Sentinel: Cattle rustling for 1lr. I<err in the >roads. Mn>oh ISIp ( spin>n pas anm er o growers c cane up~ Doc, Betts had the bad. )uck of enoug rom one crop o pay or j losing two of his work horses num >' . 33 . B 1 d d p '1 ld . '«,';,S I hes for years been oonsl<lered hlr.an<1 Mrs. Presnall and fn»>. 11'llllor encl I:nglneer Buchanan g o, i, y „, ptt d I one o t, ie arts of t >e days of >lyl, lilies Poplce>', Miss IIeadrietc left Portlsn<1 nncler or<lars to , eir .Arms, everyone seeme o,last bvcck. ause o ceath an- . I . ' t}> q j ]I ~ ]<<11 i fi t ]] d b Wj)fred ie )v>)d and woo y west, but no e vin Garner and I TIu»t br>ag that bpnt (]ow)r clead or d I Aftlee Mustoe ail(1 1vjfe aa. I'] f ]10 „p t Gr„d R,B siderab]e cztent, if at, all; and Ailrs. Acl<lison A]ezander mostly of n variegated. assort- Given ]I astoe nnd fam ly spent p„} A A ~],] . W } H 'or many years cattle ra}sera 1<I>'s. A G. Wi] p>r v>s>tcd w>th mv»f of: scnfnri»g profanity. Saturday at Otto Sc})pe)Her's help t. D V K k d 11 W have had to worry very little M>'s. Whislp)'v<'.r the wpel encl Affrr 20 <lnys travel by buck- w >o ro e in wpn fh were dne I in with t}>e butchering. They g ', ' " 'p f ]>i bon>'d, slc(1, wngoa, j)0<its on and the mar]cet absorbed it at o' werc twenty >nembers present thc 1)ast two years this class of Commerial Club Meeting hoi scbnc]c, nfoof, thpy 1'c'lched fs»cv ric ' I Wm. Henderson an(1 wÃe spent snd a fne l»T>ch was served At wvho}esa]c Inw]esssess see»>s to tl>«strnn(lcd stenmvr. With a S h n o litic pull h rdl ! Sunday at the home of her broth- the ense of the meeting be coming back into popularity, Ther«wns i poo(1 nttcn(]ance crew of five mva nll told engines fpr, Harold, Whitinger and family I Fol]p1vjn are the new ffi, . if that type of crime can be so nt the commercial cjnb meeting running bnckwnrd, she began ever on)y the, more...t~tpughtfni Mj)ton Ben jafnjn wiie and prob]e Grancl Ora]. Crs'lassed, During the past year held at, the comn1ercinl hotel last f<) shoot the rnpi(ls. Reverse- and fnr see}a a eared to real- little daaohter 'were t'e Sunclay Vice Grand ...... Jesse Thornfon 19<28, there have d>sappenred T»esdny pver'»rg. Everyone prps- piig}ish shots, one mipht say. izp if. The others went on asfguests af the honie of IV»>. Mc- Rec. Secretary ..... Ra]ph Cork}]] i In the government range back <s»f p»1<»pcl the goo(l dinner pre- Down ]»fo 0»p of fhp wp>]c) before, baf thp returns were corn IC]el]and. Fin. Secretary ...Robert Draper and west of. Anatone all the way I)n>v<1 'y Mrs. J»]jn Brocke.. greif gorges, into mac)i 0 paratively ('fiscourngjng. The Roy Spufhwjc)c and family of Treasurer..... Charles IIoffmnn fro»1 one hundrpcl nnd fifty fo i in»fcs of f,)p prcviolis meet- which fhp s»» never ]ooks. Thv ream ~jcl, e attd Hpnrer Bpfts R. S. N. G.......... R. B. Parks twp hun(]red Anc] fwenty-five l]g 1vp)c r.n( by Sepr<.ttlry Op- ( pj)pc> I duets insfpnd of the eu]ls, which'and wife spent Sunday at the Ti. S. N G.. 'C. E. Johnson head of rang'e cattle. Some of pvn)ora;ia(] npprovr.d as read, sudc]en]y n}>enc], Oa fheir rig]it, ce-brn»d evctyth>ng >n ff>e home pf Wrn. Knudet n> sac]c ns inferior, 'be«amp appar- of Crescent. 1Coaductor . Denzj] Kuykenda]1 the loss pf'rom five fo ten head, sfnn'l]»g COT»»r>ffpes w)iich werc t,ps of. thp Devi]s going nn ap to enf and it is to that end, as we)) iqljss pearl powell spent the Chaplaii> ........... Wilfred Corlcijl while the larger stockmen have nppoiafe'I si»cc fhp 1>st reg>ijnr <}0(}0. Trib»fary torrents fhats as fo rensonnhlp reduction in week pnc] in I ewjsfon 1vjfh re]a- L S. S ............. Wilfred Corkill s>rffered very heavy osses. One pe g. ])Ac] fallen a railc in the last five ncrengc. that thp Chicago con ! fives. R. Hb S, .............. Wm. Bond „rower is out 97 head, another C. i%I. Bcnr<lslcy, jo«nl sco»f'inutes, s]nm>nec] info the maiii ference is bending its energie's. Ljo d E kn n d w'f R. S, V. G...... C)vde Gephart from,60 to 80, ancl another from as crr gav n ppo o" 'ha»nel, pointing upstrcr»11. To All that IB n eded is co-opera- ',, S. V. G............... Jesse Heffe) 50 to ]00, fo say apt)i>ng of the nrg;lrli/af10» ivork fol fhc Boy the ]eft Wn]}owns raised their tion on the part of the potato where he has employment Inside Guardian .... Alex Larson many who I avc Inst one, wo, co ' ] y'nowy crests 10,000 feet. Down estedr fo sfnbilize the market ' . „'„! Trustees: Robert Draper, Wilfred. 'When cattle havp been, a»c] pcv p " lens "~. Any it fora off })v projecting rocks. and mnke the business contjn- .une " . g n'o)}cj]) anc] Char]es Hoffman. nrc, selling at pri«ps n>ound»»'ncf " "Io"" '" n'' p'p went t)ie great stern wheel, uously profitable. Some cloubt . l!>18 3.00 per hend. >t cnn 1«ncl>ly 'a rl]pn> of fhp water, >ts paddies fro>» f»»p fo f]T»e jf the farmers will do it. This ~ in«over it whj]e at work at Harness T}Deves Busy be. seen that stockmen are sui- ''' "" '»gf- ''""' rippjng off fhe racing sT)ee(]. writer is not in that class. ')hey W) jght's mill. feriag tremendous losses anc] .. ''... ' In this maelstrom of noise, rap»ib«rs of the local bna<l l)e may not ns n rule be fl>e shrewd- 1 I' .d Genesee ibews: TIarness thieves that s()met}>ing drastic has gof, to '" ' language m»st bv Imagined The Rev. Il'Inth js of the U. B. T js~»pc] jnvitnfio» fo bp fl>« pst business men in the country,!, ' 'ere able Friday to «vf nw;I/ Ilc clone fo p»f;> stop to this g church went to Cream ridge, ' '' . '..., u«sfs of thc cl»b nf fhv»vxt but t}>ev csa sve s ben]c account! S»»'lay'''' }'1 s ' 1vif}> two sets of hnr»vss bc]0»< -'ivho]esn}p ]awless rustling of »'pe 'ng. f 11 c) s a r] yb p d y >) 11c] t h e I b o f I >»> o r n i n g cl e v e n i n g . f C I ff I 1f d 1d ) «a ff ] c . n <I o p f p (1 » » n n i m 0 I i s I y n a cl E. IT cj]p<1;)f fhp eagi pool'etbool; appeal gnds a hearty. ;3<itch 13laet<bnr» and fa»city!nn<l thro<. nyet~ of. harness belong- response there ns anywhere. I - ' . " g, in. eo X«]s F]amop. who lives On'pmen pf Wppdcraft Insfall I '1, f ihv w)s, n»yhow; Tijnr]'bprgh< ' of. C<svendishl T. C. Kin anct I'I 'I f fh« nfl') Ir 'I)<. f»]'»'vcl jato n ls c»> g v I>I c. e ] I,„'„'] tj,„»,c )», ] ],1 fa»)jly ancl .7. R. I%jag and fn)»-', I ],s «h »<)' >'n»«>, cl>ii» bnkr.. 'I')>v irlen wns most APPojnt Nez Perce Prosecutor y ] 'y .- ' I'Assereby noticed a «Ar Fri 'I'hc Wo)ncn of Wood«]Aft j»- ',',, } fhp sflni» anti] fhe b«ll p]aypd The p>lotho»se bacl led»n te'o»1(a of Floyd Russ«]]. I, ', v '" ''- ' .ll nrvia I)on ~ propose(l fhnf 'hp ']»'b spp )sor') mnl'k«f (]nv At the meet>n pf fhp n'ew)y, I Asf Snturd'Iy even]ng, wh>}e Wj]] Mervya fltrra nncl fhe Fl]n meet>ag nf fhc Flat«ra>lj Temp}c . I f b]'I)»lag fhc «aptn)a f orgnnized board of commissioners the family was away from home, moe place, buf did not suspicion Wc(]»esdny eve»jug,7anunr1 9 r,,' ] ] } Iag s>g»A]s >'cspectf»1}y address- ~<)a>v fjiap in f}>v acnr f»f»rp, of Nez Pprcp county. held Moa- the residence of T. C. King thieves at work at either place. Q.jfh Mrs He]en B()yd jnsfs]]j»g ',, I ' f, f cd him in anmailnh]c lang»age. e(nes ay evenmg, ~ anunry 'hp proposition wns placer] be- dny, Rny E. Durham was ap- caught fire on the roof. Arthur After rnnsaclcing the stables on pff>cp] 7<)0)]g~,jng n v fhp apw, ] ',, ' Thc jl)(']cstnff>fe]j of nn(1 a few' 'ns '" for« t]>p cl»b in f]ip form of a pointed prosecuting attorney to Sac]ceff in pnssing saw the fire 1 the Mervyn place, and evidently of)cers ~ I... f ]If mi»»fcs later fiontcr] into Uma- 'ofioa na(l a»nnjmo»sjy cnrriecl. ')h fill the vncnncy left 'by the resig- ancl gave the alarm. The fire findng nothing that s»ited them, .p f G,], N 1], T. TT D }] 1 7.,] til]A 25)0 miles clown the river A co>a>aiffvc composed of M<srvja aat>on pf Fred J Babcock.] Mr. wns eztnlgulshecl w>th l>ttle t}icy moved on to one of the 7",'r ]l,, -', ..., ] I, } fhe>e fo l)p filrnecl colnpjete]y nst »nrc i ia Neighbor, 730»g, F.. TT. Damr»are)] nad <Tnc c Durham. w:is a democratic «an- dn»in«e bein«done. A hole about other places nad made away G, 1, N 1, '' ',, ', ' 1, 'f tj aro»»c] fhrpr times. A]j this in Jpssip CA]lisp» Bnr»ps w;)s >1'ppoinfpr] . In 'the didate for the off)ce ia fhe last four feet having'been burner] j>1 wit 1> what they desired. »nr( jnn cighor, «hnjr)n;»i fo })nve «hnrpv nf tli« qI,D,)} ', 'he varlier na<l panier stages of I M>n»>e ~I'I«Dpwp)} Ar> «ment.s. general election. < the roof. No frnclc hns been found o ...,,, ', '] . B ]..., the t>jp; lnfvr t)i«re was real } ) d dd I, A d v j s 0 r, ................ F]o r n D A v i s p v r i » I.e a rI p a f } 3e n r d s c i i s Got Twp Pups p Sh ~ f W ' 'Sn»jcc>, .................... T)u]ii TTerres s»pr} j»vitnfip» to fhv rnvn of 1 f, >p missing >arness an sn p. ', ' "-" ""- ... 'ro»blp. armers rt prt o ater Clpr]c ................ Grave TT<lplnnn fhv I<1>v» fo asv. tliv vo)}vy bnll Yrf fhv bonf survive(1, reached gjcjn» ................ I)«}]n Dvjnao l.<»>rf nf fhp s< boo] y»>)In gift e i ie ia a dog that'hc blanket of snow that fell Affpndnnf ....., Erfiv Thor»pan» I v< >y Wcr]»psr}ny,»jghf, from fAsf fo sfop»1o1'« f»>1» n cot>pic w;>s n grenf nuisance around the herc Vvedncsclay night and. At the >»ecting pf the comm>s- I 'f -, "",d' 1 B,, 'Tj 'f; t' " ., - f ov th Ds]}es 1' s Capt.. of G»nrds .... Help» 11oy<1 svvv)) fo nine. Th( invitation house and his father threatened 1'h»rsdayl is n welcome change~sio»ers of Npz Pere« county, »ow F] 'B,,'tI,«"' ~I,T}»- ]] ....,, I ' f], 'tpnmpr) )rp»<1]y into ficlpwnter. 0 d>sppsc pf h)m, <but the bpy! fhp wpathe>' pflntch farm- j>t sps'>oa n ]»ry ]1st pf 20 p]eaded fo be ab]e to keep h'm.i,. hive be n wi,h' . 1 f 1 " . Tanpr Senti»pj ........ An»A A}leva Afi«»; f< w s]iprf talks 1)y n In 1874, s'he sunk nt Rnlem. p ea e,o )p a e o ceep im.iprs >ave )een wis>ing o1'now names were scjpcferl for service F ]I ] w y r ) fat) f f f 0)ae fjm bof) b] 1 f ] ] Outer Sent>ne], Mnnaing Oastoff »»»>hp> <lf »>c»>h< > s the ]»rvtj»g Tiff< r shv wns ra>sed, her we<sry fered him $ 5 to gef rid of fhe!frlr I'hc winter wheat nncl n re]ief'1 wing is n ]isf of those c}iosvn I'I»sicinn ............,..... Fsstber Tip g;iclj')urned. >»a«hi»cry snlvaged, her sodde og sc](]ja« "I don'f, care whatit fh wafer shortag . i1'I .f I -, I 'f' Corresponclr.nf, ......,. Alvian 1}js T)iosp. )vhn;Itfpar]ccl werc: 7 "hull so}(] fn n farmer. She he- og, nc(ing: . on, core w a .or >e wn er s]or age. )'»sfoe frp»1 ne'll'l)y communities: svo>1 clo I'he t}>ot of so much 1 f] r. of qoufj>w cj- t f ', I 4 f,„., f' Mn»;Igc>'s, Thos. 'PI«Dowp]}. Hpv'j. ("'»'(I»<')', l)r. ]v)0)'chen<], .Tn«k <'n»>v n ji(a< oop on the bnnlcs of rapneq wns tpp mach f pr W']]'')V 1 ., ] th lt far>>1 ~ '] ', ' ], A ],', D VT', TT»>>>Ph>'P) money wns oo m»c) or i ie. p(aes(ay > i arnrers in f >ieri T>p]nac]: Adrin» DeWi»fpr, 7. he agreecl fo thp, bargnjn. Next !co»»an>w'fy who hn(l fo depend~>3'I. <<Vpo(]hvar<], Russell Rogers, no»npcc]: «I ve, on })pnds nad «}ster)rs fpr thc]1 'Rob«if R)a]fj). Tnmcs T]«)to», n»(] Bpvtll Defeats Town Team got rid of. ]Iljc)cy, Dad." "That'sI)vnfer s»pp]y ]>II(1 fn ha»] wnter lryq]tc> ('00]- y>» I.oa«, Bo 1 . Inrmoii, Fsnr] 0[»» .sompfi>aes «ome. 1')ghf. »)y»oy I'm glad you'e! for fhvi) 1>0»s«slipply n»d rlrive Sptlfhwjc]cl B<» 3)[r Coy,,Tospph T})c Kpac]rick fnw» fv;Iia w(»t rlone it. here is your $ 5. How'heir st<lvk rfuif( a (]isfnn«v fo I Thor>iio», TTown> <'] Ro»f}iwi«]c. fo Bnvill ]nsf nt»r<l )v fo pj>y fhv ' ' ' g '' Afternoon Bridge Club did you gcf r>d of him. I )v;lfpr. 3IA»y wv)1» n»c] sj)rings! fow» f«;)in of'h;>f p]nr,«(I gnmr frndpd hin) fo J:a>my for fwo j)nvv, been rlry fn) so>»« ti»I«. I'}>p Aft< > noon B> I(]„c ( lith papa. "— Ez, T),».i]I ~~ I«s I}')jf'}I »'I'I'«': «« -'a«f;)f fhl h<»»< 1 f'I>s. MI<- Rebekahs Install Officers I Two»<]) j«]c wi]] have n "3TA) lc«f Thos« fror» T)v»r]rj«lc wh<l f»01( } I I'b(rso» Insf <Vv<]»(Allay nf't«>'- f New Brand ! 74y" <I» R>lfi>r(]Ay .Tna»n>y 2(l,'ilnrf f))<r n>»v w I v: 1"<I ",»'oon. P]»r < f >}I]«s wvrp nrr;I»«- , '.-' Entertained Okoke Club Xpwly vl«vi«<l of'fii'.«)'s <lf'l)( w})jvh is 1)pi»«sponsor«rf by f}>r DA»)»]AI v]1. ( ])r sir > W<lnlly, TO»y 1.<] fr)i'»'j<],rr n»ll Aff«I'«vl r)>I <<TITl 3 ' Rnst»s: Ishnf kinrl of pjgnrs']n«n]Wbtb(jcnh lo<]<yv wv>l j»- Irlv)1 «<lm>»v>«i>] «]»}) AI ~ )Aagv 1i<}»><). Tln))y Tl)i<g, ]T»]ly i)). n»(];i]>s. ~. K. ('»]s<>» })o»>s llf']>yj»g 'rl»ls w«>« '> <lo ron-sll s»>ot ei lstnllrd lost T»rsrlny rinin ns'm nls nri hrl>i„miilr 1>y n <om li 1m<i an<1 X>rle 1'nlll'cm. !>ntirlsin il tl>o»>c»>l><1'i <>1'1>r, 3< 11>>ol>1 n>'rt I ) <l»la S Rnmbo: "A]I s)»olcvs H<l})j»so>i>f0]]o>)s: '.ll]'s. ]<']0m Dnvi». »<1}11«',»Ijftvv < or»Posv<l <If,'<I»> vi» (Ij;of(< I j»}3 Iif;I 1»i<lg«si>fljl< I'i»(l ll]'s. (l«orgy< T.vjt I> I i«l for Tgo»g vj<'«'Tfl»>g, F.. TT. Dnna»n>'rl] Aal] .7I')«]c'.Ilissvs Tlj]}v, TI«r]j)vffvr, Nni>»ie Ilf f)I< i> h<»av ]]<sf R>f»><]II vvc»- Rnsfus; "Whnf 1(in(i is de>n'! Ig 'Inrl; <Irs. Eliznbpth Cook, rv-1Bnra«s. Bjg «ir<»>]nrs givj»g <]«-~;»I<] g)»y qq rnvv) sf»»i ff)l j»t . )I w>s A vvry p)<'nay»f nf I> s«n>l n»<1 I »f fh«c)»<]» for .r<'fnl'y: I~l]'s. E»»»n 'n)]s, w]]] bv )anjlvr] thp fl]rsf, of w«vj v»<1 nf; I I>« ~e< <.A1('r )Io»]p fn jr n»d wns c»ioyv<] f 0 I]le fu]}- f I]< )»'I/«. ]1llj»fy )'«II'<'sh»1«1 I I I castaways! Ex. !Gardacr, finn»cia] sr.crpfnry. ! next week. Wnt(.j) for flivm. Inpar Lenore. «sf ))y cv«i'yon«. Wto>«SV>1(stl ba fhc ju)SfesSS

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Page 1: Ic i,jkhf.info/Kendrick - 1929 - The Kendrick Gazette/1929 Jan...Trib»fary torrents fhats as fo rensonnhlp reduction in week pnc] in Iewjsfon 1vjfh re]a-L S. S.....Wilfred Corkill

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By Guy Flenner '; Items of Interest From The Busy Other Items of Interest prom ~ By By on Defenbach

Ic ' ~eg+<gpygeAar ~~eye q W.eyyyy~ Potlatch Center. That Community + sts+++ >to+ st<+ sI<stI. >I>++sag> et<+ stepan<+<tests ~Be It Resolved —Spuds

"Listen, old timer, one minute

Mr. and >Mrs. John Phillips J;ii»cs IIo]f ha<i the misfortune to n>e

of having his jcp broken, Thurs- As I sii>g of t]>«Cr»isc of f)>edny, wli>lv «o»sf»>g>. Tlc. wns tnk-

he icl spf fh«})0»cs Hc is <]oi»ga>eely n f, fhiswr>f>ng. 'T<cw>str»), bc;iut>f n] mcfropo]is

Ej Qg h d f)s} 3Vegr>er nad family nnd Gr;iud- Pjj+"'"' "'" -" j;:;i;::;:::'::»::::::::,:::,:;:::: BII r. »I<] 11 ]'s. M('Coy n»(l Ai] r of'he Nort'h, was»of ahvays

n>)l ~'lycrs werc the dlrlne)', crestsP':::::::::':::::::::::::;:::::;:';.':.,s ..... And ~I'I) s. Fry of ("„I)a<I]oa, ]tlr. Tclnho's 0»jy seaPort;. Tts rival

compliment fo the superiority ort th '' 't r " en> y Branrmcr aad iw>te I) n (1 It] ] s ]ri< ]r I > ivjs <If SO»i h lvlis Iif tl>e month of Boise River,

c n io as n, potato grower, bot >

g, ',. s> < t

] t 'F~ nrold 'Whiti»ger n

'ere in Kendri«k last Saturday

comes n sef of suggestions that

ettenmaier.

'onald, left Saturday for their.... spent Friday with Aunt (".arrie The Shoshoae w'Is built of

reduction in the potato acr a e!'i few weeks visit with her father T >e Fry c iildre>i have chicken- hewccl in the nearby hills; its un-

Dlgt<, the I<s)"8 grand champion steer, was sold under the auctioneer's pox for n, change as the fla hns finished iron came in by pack-

Henry Bra>»urer and fam>]y hammer for $7 <I poui)d on the hoof, bringing a total of $ < pt)1, nt the Twenty- sort pf. d>er] o»t. train, Costly in construction

specfion to conform to the reninth internal)) o'' - o' " M). an<1 ]I< rs. Tcyen are e - . ont operate(l prpfitnbjy

and Mrs. Jake Neuman. The gl'nr)d «hn)')pin)1, n)vned and rlised by Clarence ncclie, a tive ve- joyng n visit wif}> ]I'Ir. Wcyc>)'s til put oat of. business by fhe

lafions of. the TT. S. Departmentl', year-old <inb hnv of State Center, Io)va, brought nearly du»hie the highest

of Agriculture corn ulso'teve Douglas went to Lewis- . ~ il f ~" d ci ampion at P ~ iou sh II " b 1 t

s> I«'r'ss Wcyen from Spok- Kc]fon, Utah, stnge line fo Boise.price ever pllid for a gr;lad champion at pl'evious shows, lie wns bought

«> t ton Saturday where he will holdb Iam I'yndgv, II)ni)<)"CP of I, ~<.. I'en)ty <b Co.'s fnpm in the I:;<st. anc. Then she starterl bravely from

ghp 1 1,1<12 pn))ndS and it COSt $1', G'n raise i)>ss I ay P]pp«ag«1'p«nf thp TT»at>1)gtpr> tp I CWjstpn, u

search jnf0 the vn]ae pf pptatpesnt that p)<sce ! nnd fatten llim. I>vr<ipe cunlirlg tu C>hie<)go he )von «<ISh prizes lit lt)IVI) rnira WCC C entl with her niinf, ltIrs. Co»]»><sac] of Captain Cy Smith.

ns f pd fp I', t >, John St'))naker ancl fami]v totniin s)<!b..tt the International he Ib'<tn:I total of s,',t)I) ir ilri/cs, I» in„in E(]gar Bohn. Ruc]'clen]y confronted with the

the recommendafjons.i

pen un ay a >e )ome oSunda n f fhe hp>nc 0f a gross total. in( ludir)g ]he saic PI'ice oI s>s '~'-'»s <lw»el'l» iv>'t:I »ci A 1'>roc crowd nttemlcd the horrors of the 'boz c l»1 oil Cys r

Wh th f t 'f 'orclon Harris, profit of >'8,81G.::8. .cl'ance Friday even>np and a jolly set his einergcacy. "Tioojcs to >ne

gone] time wns had by all. lj]cc suicide," sjghe(I Cy. Hc

clue fo t>»expected failures else-,Sunday at the ho>ne of his son Le)and Lodge Installs Officers 250 Head of Cattle Stolen I'at UPdyke, Ado]Ph nncl Z] >noorcd ) e to one Pf thc Seven

w pre in, >e na ion, t at any, a e o ameron.R)viaso» of Park nre working Devils nnd walked 1>ome.

gp I <I C ><s>iti» Sentinel: Cattle rustling for 1lr. I<err in the >roads. I» Mn>oh ISIp ( spin>n pasanm er o growers c cane up~ Doc, Betts had the bad. )uck ofenoug rom one crop o pay or j losing two of his work horsesnum >' . 33 . B 1 d d p '1

ld. '«,';,S I hes for years been oonsl<lered hlr.an<1 Mrs. Presnall and fn»>. 11'llllor encl I:nglneer Buchanan

g o,i, y „, ptt d I one o t, ie arts of t >e days of >lyl, lilies Poplce>', Miss IIeadrietc left Portlsn<1 nncler or<lars to, eir .Arms, everyone seeme o,last bvcck. ause o ceath an- . I . ' t}> q j ]I ~ ]<<11 i

fi t ]] d b Wj)fred ie )v>)d and woo y west, but no e vin Garner and I TIu»t br>ag that bpnt (]ow)r clead or

d IAftlee Mustoe ail(1 1vjfe aa. I'] f ]10 „p t Gr„d R,B siderab]e cztent, if at, all; and Ailrs. Acl<lison A]ezander mostly of n variegated. assort-

Given ]I astoe nnd fam ly spent p„} A A ~],] . W } H'or many years cattle ra}sera 1<I>'s. A G. Wi] p>r v>s>tcd w>th mv»f of: scnfnri»g profanity.

Saturday at Otto Sc})pe)Her's help t. D V K k d 11 W have had to worry very little M>'s. Whislp)'v<'.r the wpel encl Affrr 20 <lnys travel by buck-w >o ro e in wpn fh were dne

I in with t}>e butchering. They g ', ' " 'p f ]>i bon>'d, slc(1, wngoa, j)0<its on

and the mar]cet absorbed it ato' werc twenty >nembers present thc 1)ast two years this class of Commerial Club Meeting hoi scbnc]c, nfoof, thpy 1'c'lched

fs»cv ric'

IWm. Henderson an(1 wÃe spent snd a fne l»T>ch was served At wvho}esa]c Inw]esssess see»>s to tl>«strnn(lcd stenmvr. With a

S h n o litic pull h rdl !Sunday at the home of her broth- the ense of the meeting be coming back into popularity, Ther«wns i poo(1 nttcn(]ance crew of five mva nll told engines

fpr, Harold, Whitinger and familyI Fol]p1vjn are the new ffi, . if that type of crime can be so nt the commercial cjnb meeting running bnckwnrd, she began

ever on)y the, more...t~tpughtfni Mj)ton Ben jafnjn wiie and prob]e Grancl Ora]. Crs'lassed, During the past year held at, the comn1ercinl hotel last f<) shoot the rnpi(ls. Reverse-

and fnr see}a a eared to real- little daaohter 'were t'e Sunclay Vice Grand ......Jesse Thornfon 19<28, there have d>sappenred T»esdny pver'»rg. Everyone prps- piig}ish shots, one mipht say.

izp if. The others went on asfguests af the honie of IV»>. Mc- Rec. Secretary .....Ra]ph Cork}]] i In the government range back <s»f p»1<»pcl the goo(l dinner pre- Down ]»fo 0»p of fhp wp>]c)

before, baf thp returns were corn IC]el]and. Fin. Secretary ...Robert Draper and west of. Anatone all the way I)n>v<1 'y Mrs. J»]jn Brocke.. greif gorges, into mac)i 0

paratively ('fiscourngjng. The Roy Spufhwjc)c and family of Treasurer..... Charles IIoffmnn fro»1 one hundrpcl nnd fifty fo i in»fcs of f,)p prcviolis meet- which fhp s»» never ]ooks. Thv

ream ~jcl, e attd Hpnrer Bpfts R. S. N. G..........R. B. Parks twp hun(]red Anc] fwenty-five l]g 1vp)c r.n( by Sepr<.ttlry Op- ( pj)pc> I

duets insfpnd of the eu]ls, which'and wife spent Sunday at the Ti. S. N G.. 'C. E. Johnson head of rang'e cattle. Some of pvn)ora;ia(] npprovr.d as read, sudc]en]y n}>enc], Oa fheir rig]it,

ce-brn»d evctyth>ng >n ff>e home pf Wrn. Knudet n>

sac]c ns inferior, 'be«amp appar- of Crescent. 1Coaductor . Denzj] Kuykenda]1 the loss pf'rom five fo ten head, sfnn'l]»g COT»»r>ffpes w)iich werc t,ps of. thp Devi]s going nn ap to

enf and it is to that end, as we)) iqljss pearl powell spent the Chaplaii> ...........Wilfred Corlcijl while the larger stockmen have nppoiafe'I si»cc fhp 1>st reg>ijnr <}0(}0. Trib»fary torrents fhats

as fo rensonnhlp reduction in week pnc] in I ewjsfon 1vjfh re]a- L S. S .............Wilfred Corkill s>rffered very heavy osses. One pe g. ])Ac] fallen a railc in the last five

ncrengc. that thp Chicago con ! fives. R. Hb S, ..............Wm. Bond „rower is out 97 head, another C. i%I. Bcnr<lslcy, jo«nl sco»f'inutes, s]nm>nec] info the maiii

ference is bending its energie's. Ljo d E kn n d w'f R. S, V. G......C)vde Gephart from,60 to 80, ancl another from as crr gav n ppo o" 'ha»nel, pointing upstrcr»11. To

All that IB n eded is co-opera- ',, S. V. G...............Jesse Heffe) 50 to ]00, fo say apt)i>ng of the nrg;lrli/af10» ivork fol fhc Boy the ]eft Wn]}owns raised their

tion on the part of the potato where he has employment Inside Guardian ....Alex Larson many who I avc Inst one, wo, co' ]

y'nowy crests 10,000 feet. Down

estedr fo sfnbilize the market ' . „'„!Trustees: Robert Draper, Wilfred. 'When cattle havp been, a»c] pcv p " lens "~. Any it fora off })v projecting rocks.

and mnke the business contjn- .une " . g n'o)}cj]) anc] Char]es Hoffman. nrc, selling at pri«ps n>ound»»'ncf " "Io"" '" n'' p'p went t)ie great stern wheel,

uously profitable. Some cloubt . l!>183.00 per hend. >t cnn 1«ncl>ly 'a rl]pn> of fhp water, >ts paddiesfro>» f»»p fo f]T»e

jf the farmers will do it. This~ in«over it whj]e at work at Harness T}Deves Busy be. seen that stockmen are sui- ''' ""'»gf- ''""' rippjng off j» fhe racing sT)ee(].

writer is not in that class. ')hey W) jght's mill. feriag tremendous losses anc] .. ''... ' In this maelstrom of noise,rap»ib«rs of the local bna<l l)e

may not ns n rule be fl>e shrewd-1

I' .d Genesee ibews: TIarness thieves that s()met}>ing drastic has gof, to'" ' language m»st bv Imagined TheRev. Il'Inth js of the U. B. T

js~»pc] >» jnvitnfio» fo bp fl>«

pst business men in the country,!,' 'ere able Friday to «vf nw;I/ Ilc clone fo p»f;> stop to this gchurch went to Cream ridge,

' ''. '...,u«sfs of thc cl»b nf fhv»vxt

but t}>ev csa sve s ben]c account! S»»'lay'''' }'1 s ' 1vif}> two sets of hnr»vss bc]0»< -'ivho]esn}p ]awless rustling of »'pe 'ng.

f 11 c) s a r]yb p d y >)11c] th e I b ofI>»>orn in g a» cl ev en in g . f C I ff I 1f d 1d ) «a ff ]c . n <Iop f p (1 » » n n i m 0 I isIy n a cl E. ITcj]p<1;)f fhp eagi

pool'etbool; appeal gnds a hearty. ;3<itch 13laet<bnr» and fa»city!nn<l thro<. nyet~ of. harness belong-

response there ns anywhere.I

- ' . " g, in. eo X«]s F]amop. who lives On'pmen pf Wppdcraft Insfall I '1, f ihv w)s, n»yhow; Tijnr]'bprgh<'of. C<svendishl T. C. Kin anct

I'I 'I f fh« nfl') Ir 'I)<. f»]'»'vcl jato nls c»> g v I>I c. e

] I,„'„'] tj,„»,c )», ] ],1fa»)jly ancl .7. R. I%jag and fn)»-',I ],s «h»<)' >'n»«>,

cl>ii» bnkr.. 'I')>v irlen wns most

APPojnt Nez Perce Prosecutor y ] 'y .- ' I'Assereby noticed a «Ar Fri 'I'hc Wo)ncn of Wood«]Aft j»- ',',, } fhp sflni» anti] fhe b«ll p]aypdThe p>lotho»se bacl led»n

te'o»1(a

of Floyd Russ«]]. I, ', v '" ''- ' .ll nrvia I)on ~ propose(l fhnf'hp ']»'b spp )sor') mnl'k«f (]nv

At the meet>n pf fhp n'ew)y, I Asf Snturd'Iy even]ng, wh>}e Wj]] Mervya fltrra nncl fhe Fl]n meet>ag nf fhc Flat«ra>lj Temp}c . I f b]'I)»lag fhc «aptn)a f

orgnnized board of commissioners the family was away from home, moe place, buf did not suspicion Wc(]»esdny eve»jug,7anunr1 9 r,,' ] ] } Iag s>g»A]s >'cspectf»1}y address-~<)a>v fjiap in f}>v acnr f»f»rp,

of Nez Pprcp county. held Moa- the residence of T. C. King thieves at work at either place. Q.jfh Mrs He]en B()yd jnsfs]]j»g ',, I' f, f cd him in anmailnh]c lang»age.e(nes ay evenmg, ~ anunry 'hp proposition wns placer] be-

dny, Rny E. Durham was ap- caught fire on the roof. Arthur After rnnsaclcing the stables on pff>cp] 7<)0)]g~,jng n v fhp apw, ] ',, ' Thc jl)(']cstnff>fe]j of nn(1 a few''ns '" for« t]>p cl»b in f]ip form of a

pointed prosecuting attorney to Sac]ceff in pnssing saw the fire1 the Mervyn place, and evidently of)cers ~ I... f ]If mi»»fcs later fiontcr] into Uma-'ofioa na(l a»nnjmo»sjy cnrriecl.

')hfill the vncnncy left 'by the resig- ancl gave the alarm. The fire findng nothing that s»ited them, .p f G,], N 1], T. TT D }] 1 7.,] til]A 25)0 miles clown the riverA co>a>aiffvc composed of M<srvja

aat>on pf Fred J Babcock.] Mr. wns eztnlgulshecl w>th l>ttle t}icy moved on to one of the 7",'r ]l,, -', ..., ] I, } fhe>e fo l)p filrnecl colnpjete]ynst »nrc i ia Neighbor, 730»g, F.. TT. Damr»are)] nad <Tnc c

Durham. w:is a democratic «an- dn»in«e bein«done. A hole about other places nad made away G, 1, N 1, '' ',, ', ' 1, 'f tj aro»»c] fhrpr times. A]j this inJpssip CA]lisp» Bnr»ps w;)s >1'ppoinfpr] . In 'the

didate for the off)ce ia fhe last four feet having'been burner] j>1 wit 1> what they desired.»nr( jnn cighor, «hnjr)n;»i fo })nve «hnrpv nf tli«

qI,D,)} ', 'he varlier na<l panier stages of

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M>n»>e ~I'I«Dpwp)} Ar> n» «ment.s.general election. < the roof. No frnclc hns been found o ...,,,', '] . B ]...,the t>jp; lnfvr 0» t)i«re was real

} ) d d dI,A d v js0r, ................F]orn D A v is R» p v r i » I.ea rI p a f }3e n rd sc i is

Got Twp Pups p Sh ~ f W' 'Sn»jcc>, ....................T)u]ii TTerres s»pr} n» j»vitnfip» to fhv rnvn of1 f, >p missing >arness an sn p. ', ' "-" ""- ... 'ro»blp.

armers rtprt o ater Clpr]c ................Grave TT<lplnnn fhv I<1>v» fo asv. tliv vo)}vy bnll Yrf fhv bonf survive(1, reached

gjcjn» ................I)«}]n Dvjnao l.<»>rf nf fhp s< boo] y»>)In

gift e i ie ia a dog that'hc blanket of snow that fell Affpndnnf .....,Erfiv Thor»pan» I v< >y Wcr]»psr}ny,»jghf, from fAsf fo sfop»1o1'« f»>1» n cot>pic

w;>s n grenf nuisance around the herc Vvedncsclay night and. At the >»ecting pf the comm>s-I

'f -, "",d'1 B,, 'Tj 'f; t' " ., - f ov th Ds]}es

1' sCapt.. of G»nrds ....Help» 11oy<1 svvv)) fo nine. Th( invitation

house and his father threatened 1'h»rsdayl is n welcome change~sio»ers of Npz Pere« county, »ow F] 'B,,'tI,«"' ~I,T}»- ]] ....,, I' f], 'tpnmpr) )rp»<1]y into ficlpwnter.

0 d>sppsc pf h)m, <but the bpy! i» fhp wpathe>' pflntch farm- j>t sps'>oa n ]»ry ]1st pf 20

p]eaded fo be ab]e to keep h'm.i,. hive be n wi,h' . 1 f 1" . Tanpr Senti»pj ........An»A A}leva Afi«»; f< w s]iprf talks 1)y n In 1874, s'he sunk nt Rnlem.

p ea e,o )p a e o ceep im.iprs >ave )een wis>ing o1'now names were scjpcferl for service

F ]I ] w y r ) fat) f f f 0)ae fjm bof) b] 1 f ] ]Outer Sent>ne], Mnnaing Oastoff »»»>hp> <lf »>c»>h< > s the ]»rvtj»g Tiff< r shv wns ra>sed, her we<sry

fered him $5 to gef rid of fhe!frlr I'hc winter wheat nncl n re]ief'1 wing is n ]isf of those c}iosvnI'I»sicinn ............,.....Fsstber Tip g;iclj')urned. >»a«hi»cry snlvaged, her sodde

og sc](]ja« "I don'f, care whatit fh wafer shortag . i1'I .f I-, I'f' Corresponclr.nf, ......,.Alvian 1}js T)iosp. )vhn;Itfpar]ccl werc: 7 "hull so}(] fn n farmer. She he-

og, nc(ing: . on, core w a .or >e wn er s]or age. )'»sfoe frp»1 ne'll'l)y communities:svo>1 clo I'he t}>ot of so much 1 f] r. of qoufj>w cj- t f

',I 4 f,„.,f' Mn»;Igc>'s, Thos. 'PI«Dowp]}. Hpv'j. ("'»'(I»<')', l)r. ]v)0)'chen<], .Tn«k <'n»>v n ji(a< oop on the bnnlcs of

rapneq wns tpp mach fpr W']]'')V 1 .,] th lt far>>1 ~ '] ', ' ], A ],', D VT', TT»>>>Ph>'P)

money wns oo m»c) or i ie. p(aes(ay > i arnrers in f >ieri T>p]nac]: Adrin» DeWi»fpr, 7.

he agreecl fo thp, bargnjn. Next !co»»an>w'fy who hn(l fo depend~>3'I. <<Vpo(]hvar<], Russell Rogers,no»npcc]: «I ve, on })pnds nad «}ster)rs fpr thc]1 'Rob«if R)a]fj). Tnmcs T]«)to», n»(] Bpvtll Defeats Town Team

got rid of. ]Iljc)cy, Dad." "That'sI)vnfer s»pp]y ]>II(1 fn ha»] wnter lryq]tc> ('00]-y>» I.oa«, Bo 1 . Inrmoii, Fsnr] 0[»» .sompfi>aes «ome.

1')ghf. »)y»oy I'm glad you'e! for fhvi) 1>0»s«slipply n»d rlrive Sptlfhwjc]cl B<» 3)[r Coy,,Tospph T})c Kpac]rick fnw» fv;Iia w(»t

rlone it. here is your $5. How'heir st<lvk rfuif( a (]isfnn«v fo I Thor>iio», TTown> <'] Ro»f}iwi«]c. fo Bnvill ]nsf nt»r<l )v fo pj>y fhv '' ' g '' Afternoon Bridge Club

did you gcf r>d of him. I )v;lfpr. 3IA»y wv)1» n»c] sj)rings! fow» f«;)in of'h;>f p]nr,«(I gnmr

frndpd hin) fo J:a>my for fwo j)nvv, been rlry fn) so>»« ti»I«.I'}>p Aft< > noon B> I(]„c ( lith

papa. "—Ez,T),».i]I ~~ I«s I}')jf'}I »'I'I'«': «« -'a«f;)f fhl h<»»< 1 f'I>s. MI<-

Rebekahs Install Officers I Two»<]) j«]c wi]] have n "3TA) lc«f Thos« fror» T)v»r]rj«lc wh<l f»01( } I I'b(rso» Insf <Vv<]»(Allay nf't«>'-f

New Brand!74y" <I» R>lfi>r(]Ay .Tna»n>y 2(l,'ilnrf i» f))<r n>»v w I v: 1"<I",»'oon. P]»r < f >}I]«s wvrp nrr;I»«-

,'.-' Entertained Okoke Club

Xpwly vl«vi«<l of'fii'.«)'s <lf'l)( w})jvh is 1)pi»«sponsor«rf by f}>r DA»)»]AI v]1. ( ])r sir > W<lnlly, TO»y 1.<] fr)i'»'j<],rr n»ll Aff«I'«vl r)>I

<<TITl 3' '«Rnst»s: Ishnf kinrl of pjgnrs']n«n]Wbtb(jcnh lo<]<yv wv>l j»- Irlv)1 «<lm>»v>«i>] «]»}) AI ~)Aagv 1i<}»><). Tln))y Tl)i<g, ]T»]ly i)). n»(];i]>s. ~. K. ('»]s<>» })o»>s llf']>yj»g 'rl»ls w«>«

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<lo ron-sll s»>ot ei lstnllrd lost T»rsrlny rinin ns'm nls nri hrl>i„miilr 1>y n <om li 1m<i an<1 X>rle 1'nlll'cm. !>ntirlsin il tl>o»>c»>l><1'i <>1'1>r, 3< 11>>ol>1n>'rt I ) <l»la S

Rnmbo: "A]I s)»olcvs H<l})j»so>i>f0]]o>)s: '.ll]'s. ]<']0m Dnvi». »<1}11«',»Ijftvv < or»Posv<l <If,'<I»> vi» (Ij;of(< I j»}3 Iif;I 1»i<lg«si>fljl< I'i»(l ll]'s. (l«orgy< T.vjt I> I i«l forTgo»g vj<'«'Tfl»>g, F.. TT. Dnna»n>'rl] Aal] .7I')«]c'.Ilissvs Tlj]}v, TI«r]j)vffvr, Nni>»ie Ilf f)I< i> h<»av ]]<sf R>f»><]II vvc»-

Rnsfus; "Whnf 1(in(i is de>n'! Ig 'Inrl; <Irs. Eliznbpth Cook, rv-1Bnra«s. Bjg «ir<»>]nrs givj»g <]«-~;»I<] g)»y qq rnvv) sf»»i ff)l j»t . )I w>s A vvry p)<'nay»f nf }» I> s«n>l n»<1 I »f fh«c)»<]» for

.r<'fnl'y: I~l]'s. E»»»n 'n)]s, w]]] bv )anjlvr] thp fl]rsf, of w«vj v»<1 nf; I I>« ~e< <.A1('r )Io»]p fn jr n»d wns c»ioyv<] f 0 I]le fu]}- f I]< )»'I/«. ]1llj»fy )'«II'<'sh»1«1

II Icastaways! —Ex. !Gardacr, finn»cia] sr.crpfnry. ! next week. Wnt(.j) for flivm. Inpar Lenore. «sf ))y cv«i'yon«. Wto>«SV>1(stl ba fhc ju)SfesSS

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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

In the Probate Court in andfor the County of 'Latah, Statepf Idaho.

In the Matter of the Estate ofNancy J. Lewis, Incompetent.

Order tp 'Show Cause WhyOrder of Sale of Real Estateshould npt 'be made.

L. G. Peterson, Guardian of theEstate of Nancy J. Lewis, Incom-petent, having filed )iis petitionherein praying for an order, ofsale of all of the real estate ofaajd incompetent, for the pur-poses therein set forth.

It Is Therefore Ordered by theJudge of said Court, that all per-sons jnterested jn the estate ofthe said incompetent, and thenext of kin of the ward, be.an(>appear before the said ProbateCourt, on Monday, the 28th daypf January, 1929, at 10 o'lockin the forenoon of said day, att'e Court Room of said. PrplbateCourt, jn the Court House in saidLatah >County to show cause. whyan order should. npt 'be granted tpthe said Guardian to sell so muchpf the real estate pf the saidNancy J. Lewis, Incompetent, asshall ibe necessary.

'It Is Further Ordered, That acopy pf this order be puibljshedat least four successive weeks be-fore the 28th day of ~ January,1929, in the Kendrjek Gazette, anewapaper printed and, publishedin the said Latah County, Statepf Idaho.

ADRIAN NELSON,,

"'Probate Judge.

Dated this 28th day pf Decem-ber, A. D. 1928. 1-4

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Wood For Sale, also posts anysize to order. Claud Craig, Le-land. 28-tf

Kendrick,KITCHEN RANGES

We have several good usedranges for sa]e at reasonableprices. If you are in the mar-ket come early and get firstchoice. The Washington WaterPower Co., Kendrick, Idaho. 35-tf

FOR SALE: 5-tube radio seta»d lpnd speaker $30; good type-ivrjter $15; electric heater in fineshape $3.00. Phone 657, Kend-ric]f. 2-tf

For Sale: Good phonographcheap, console model. Dr. Mc-Keever, Kendrick. u'~-tf

FOR SALE: 'Comp]cte Io«gi»goutfit consisting of horses, har-ness, skidding rjggjngs, blanketsthunks, etc. Enquire pf C. C.Chambers, Juliaetta. '-2t

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of the territory along lines of solid,substan-'ial

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and -the economical development of tj]te

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Eye-Sight Specialists

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This full 2-quart capacity Kant]cekBottle is molded entirely in one

piece of the highest grade live Pararubber —that's why 'i't can't leak."

PRICE $2.50

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put before that time return it and

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WANTED: Ail pl(] cup])pa>'(] Crescent C]lpp»gs Orig]»a]P]at of Kendrick. Lots 1, OLIVER J. MOREHEAD, M. D.i 2, and 4„H]pck 113, Entire Hlpcl]ca( mi( < o')'>c'h w'i'n»<] >1 xjhitprd it th< M L ~115 Lots I lnd 2 H]pck ]](> Qa]'h

I'ii I')ie<.e <>f fur»i]«i'pr siiIe )lrs Or;1] Cr'ijg 'i»d f tn>j]y ii»<] llgc I Kcndf]ck, I-at'Ih County,I,"".', A.. p««p» Ii<>9>»g a»yihpl)«soil I>p>ne wer(,: Mr. an(l Addition to Kendrick, all in the Vil-

Phone 832I «;111 I)lipiie 6;)7, ]i«»(]>'ick.:]-tf!Mr.;>»(] ])I>'s. Jesse Thpi'»ton pf

.'tc " Ida 'o; Kendrick, - Idahoesse 10>Ii pn 0 The Sgv/I pf N )V/> pf scciipn

FOR SALE CHFAP, B ]' ', ' " went> -four (24), ']'ownship 38,

s )», LCRPy P gi>t >a. N1'S. North of Range 3 West> thc S/ ofd>lag»cto ii»(I G()v«»or for For(1- A»(]ersoii brot LeRpy 'back to NWy4 pf Section 19, ].otvnship 38son tractor. Claren«<. <>lprey. sc]ippl. Mrs. Robeson r(turned North of Rang«2 West, lying and Dr. GEO. W. McKEEVER

3-2p 1>o>iie ivit';i Mrs. Craig for a s]iprt being West of thc Hig H<.ar Ridgeroad; thc SW>y4 pf NE jg lnd all that enta urgeon

portion of I.ot 2 and tlie SE~yy4 oi Phones: OFice 812, Res. 1915Telegram ]]«rtha Lpeser, Ft.sthcr Swan- NW/>4 lying South and East of thespn, ind Marion an(] Marvin H]g Hear Creek and If]dgc road as Idaho

Mr, Fariner and Rpa(] Build('r. Sp>i(]era took the State exa1n a iangcd and estab]'shed by the Hoardof County Cominissipners on peti-

tions qt Linden Friday tion of C >V Wright et al ill InWestern Union Telegrani t>>Tra. IIenry Brpivn vjsjte<l Section 19, '1'pwnship 38 North of

1> Cleveland Tractor 'Cp., >t 1],11 Mrs. J;iiiics F'1ri jngtpn, RaiigcCleveland, Ohio. 'I'»esdq v

'hat portion belo<lg>ng to thc Estateof Nichplaus Gchlcn, also saving

Tp W. F. ]]ehrens, C]etra<'ealer Mr, an<i Mrs. Bill Dpre»<]prf.'n<i excepting that pprtioil dccdcd toKendrck, Idaho. »1>(] baby and Mra. Axe] fi,'c]r William Cpmmick described as fpl-

New Model thirty same design 1»n» lvere Sun<]ay g»eats at the Iows:as the forty with the latest en- ]ji)nt])]ey hpine Commencing where the 1 otlatch

,gj»eerjn~ featnres. A wpnderfu] 'I'Ii 1Vagon foild cfosscs 'thc l)nc bet)veenp p»e n>ee in thc land formerly ownc<l by E. A.

jpb. Ilas thirty horse power 1«as held at the Cr(',scent school Fry and C, C. Candler in said Sec-y five pn t]ic 1>oiise, Satur<]ay aft

I It. Weight 7200 Jpb p1'>ee >i>oat c>aes the officers 1>e]d . fourteen and pnc I llf pds, ti i Blacks»>]thing, Wpp'd Wo rks>x rp<ls Southwest, thcncc fp rt Tire Setting, Wagon

m'n<]onc half rods Southeast to thettventy a]ap j»>proved, »ew trac]f Al>s. II, Brow» ii>1(l Kva. Sl;]t- .;„'d Pptlit h Rifvef Wlgon rpld A»toes Disc Sharpening,aiid ina»y other improvements ]< r visite(l Thiis('I;iy ever)jng 't thence E~ast along said I'otl;Itch Machine and Gun Repairing.Pri< <. sam<.. Forty also ii»proved l]ie Frank Sp»deia hp>»e. River Wagon road to place of be-

with 1'rice about $250 lower. Sunday guests at the A]b t n'n'ng; tl' EH f NE/~ of Sect'p24, Tptvnshi>) 38 North of R;ulgc 3

sendi»<r coinplete specifications I)pre»dorf home were: Mr. and %Vest savin . and excepting that part0» th(iae n«>v tl'<1(.'tpi's. ".>I'>'s. Andrew Dprendprf and boun</'cd on the Northeast an(1 South

'">q>»claps>, and Mr. and Mrs. A]-the Big Hear Creek and on thc 1Vcst

Il'>ve your jpb printj»<r done f>'(.'<] 'Swanson. by the Northern PacificRailroad'ri

ke»drjek. Ileitry Loeser an<] children that portion of the SI/2 pf the NW)yy4

visited at the EI>ner II»dspii of Scctipn 19, Township 38 North ofc s Range 2 West, lying and being West

I I On> e,Siin day. of the Hig Hear Ridge road, containVisitors iit the Wm. Kauder )ng 62 acfcs ii)ore or less, saving

home, Sund<iy, were: Mr. and and excepting a spring pf wlter situ-Mis, LeRpy Sp»thwick and ated on said lan<1 in S('ction 19, tp-

Mosefget'her with thc deed of Right of

]]on>er Bctts.. Boo]. of Deeds f>2 at page 3t>7, <lat-Ceci] Darby who is ]ogging for ed March 4, 19]0, l]] of said ]an<is

J»I>» Darby spent Sunday at licreinbefpre dcscribcd lying and bc-]ipme ing in Latah Counsv State of Idaho.;

A piece of land within thc followingJosephine Brown and Eva boundaries, Conunencing at thc

SI ittcr visite(l Saturday evening Northwest corner of thc North Forty;it. the M. L. Rpbenon home. acres belonging tp Francis LaHolc,

. thence eighty rods South along I.a-Bole linc, thence with t'e North linc

NOTICE TO CREDITORS of LaHo'Ic'SWest Forty acres run-ning West forty rdds tp Mfs.

I» the Pro'bate Court of L,>tash Records Southeast Corner (this now

pi>»ty State pf Idol> ptv»cd by Gco. KncPPcr), thence

with Mrs. Records or Gco. Kncppcr's1>t the niatter of the Estate of'".ast line North fifty rolls to thc

.John Enpch Riley, deceased. I ptlatch R)ter, thence up thc I pi~,, ~ latch River following its mean(]crNotice is ]iereby g'iven that the ]Ines forty-f)ve rods tp DaveWaltz'indersigned,administratrix, of linc sixteen rods East tp beg]'Iining

t]ie Estate of John Enpch Rjley, at LaHole's Corner (description tak-decease'd tp the creditprs and a]] en from deed recorded April 14, 1905,

Book 75 Deeds, page 286), savingI persons having claims against the and excepting road to WI]liam Frcy-d«ceased tp exhibit them, with tag as folio)vs: Commencing 194 feett]>e necessary vpiic]iers wjthjn Southwest of thc South approac'h pf

!s>x months after the first pub]i- the Wandcl'cr Gulch Wagon bridge

and on the East side of the publiccation of this notice, tp said ad-,pld and running in a northerly di-minjstratrix, at the office pf C. A. rection 550 feet to Frank LaHole's

Oppenbprn, in the Town of Kend linc, and exccPting a Piece of landct, heretofore deeded by sai<1 cppartncr-

rie]t,Latah County, ~tate of shi of N H Lon 4 Sons t onc FIdaho, the same being the place H. pEoasterbrook, <lcscribcd as fo]]pws, DOCTOR TRUITTf<)r the transaction of the ibusj- Commencingat Northwest Corner pt

Da and Ni ht Callathe North Forty acres belonging to Day and Night allaFrancis LaBPle, thence eighty rods Attended Pr pmpt]ySouth along LaBOIC's line, thence!

1929. with thc North linc of LaBole's West f ~

Ame]ja Rj]ey Forty acres to East side of theWandcher Gulch Wagon road, thence

Adn>i»istratrix of the Estate of fpl]owing thc Last sldc of sai(I )V<>gJp]in En()ch Riley, deceased. on road to the Potlatch River, thence

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pp b „Att f on along the Potlatch River, foltow- ~R~~IN~ing its meander lines to the >DaveA(]ministratrix; Residence, Kend- Waltz line, thence along thc Daveri«.1.-, Idaho. Waltz line sixteen rods to the Fran-

]<'irst p»b]ieatipn, Jan»>try Il, cis LaBO]e's Corner. being the placeof beginning, all being in the SW)g4

1929. of NE)/ of Section ]9 Township 38 We move anything that sNorth of Range 2 West of Boise Loose.

Notice of Annual Meeting Meridian, in Nez Perce County,State of Idaho;

An undivided pne-twenty-fifth interXptjce is hereby given'hat the

est in the general assets and businessre»lar annual meeting of the of N. B. I.ong @ Sons, a copartner- KENDRICK DRAY 4 ICEstpckhp]ders of the Juljaetta ship, do]ng business at the Village of('he>iy Growers Association of Kendrick in Lat th County State of

,Ji>]jaetta Idahp wi]] be he]d at Idaho, consisting of its general stockof, merchandise, book accounts, live

t]>e City IIall in Ju]iaetta,, Idaho, stock, 'and general equipment;at 10 p'c]pc]f a. m,, Monday, A11 bids or offers must be in writ-

J; ry 2tn1,na1222, for the pnrpose inr, aod near hc icit at thc oiiice oi MAIN STREETof electing a, tBp<srd pf Directors the attorney for said guardian, or

tn serve for the ensuing year and may be delivered to said guardian

the transaction pf any other bu>n- personally, at Kendrick, Idaho, orn<taa that may regularly come be- may bc f>led with the Probate Judgefore the meeting. of said county, at any time after the Automobjle Repajf jngby

Date(1 January 10. 1929. frst Publication of this notice. The FXperjA. W. B>ehrens, 'Assistant Sec- s,".i<1 property will be sold as a whole

re tory. 2-2 and bids must be made and wi]1 be Automobile Accessoriesreceived accordingly.

NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE Dated, January 4, 1929. Badger Tires and TubesOF REAL AND PERSONAL E. T. LONG,

PROPERTY. Guardian of the persons and Fstates RCO CarS and TruCkS

of Elbert Monroe Long and Lillian Shell Gas and OilsI>i The Probate Court of I atah Joday Long, Minors.

County, State of Idaho. C. A. Oppcnbprn, Attorney for >!

in ti c Matter of the Persons aod ooatdiao, Boaiocsa Address: Keod-I p I S h 1 p

I States of Elbert Monroe Long and i)ck, Id;)lip 2-3Lil]i;In Jpday Long, Minors.

NO1 ]CE IS Hr RrH Y GIVEN, V % % T W 'W 'V %'' V' V W & % & 'V % 'F % F & & & W VTliat, pursuant to an order of theal>pvc c<>urt ma(l«anti entered on the8>h <I;Iv of January, 19 9, in thcal><>vc co>it]cd proceedings, thc iin

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<I<'I'signed gull dIln of thc pcf sons >t, Q 4 r"I il

;Iud cstat«s o> I.ll>«rt MOI>rpc ..One +ran<I ].illian Jo<I;iy ].ong, >Iinofs, wi]1

~t>yscil:It private s;Ilc to thc highest bid- lsi I

<Icr for cl'sh, s>>bi«et tn confirmation l 43>Oa, ~ v f4 4 'a

I>y said court, on and after the 2()th

<lay of January 1929, the right, title,interest and estate the said minorshave "I thc hereinafter 'lese"'bed real I, Ii you Waf t thC maxlniulil tire niileage, buyand personal property by virtue ofl>cing heirs at law of one J. Long,deceased, and thc right, title and In t GOodyear tires. 'I'herc are no better tires torterest said minors hvc acquired byoperation of I;Iw or other<vise in slid rough usage on thCSC 1 Otlatch roads. Gjvc themprppcrtv in addition tp that acquired 4

a tali'est a]id you wjll bc satjsfIcdlatv. The fpllotvlng is a description

c,of the property to be sold under saidOI der, tp-tvit;(Dcscriptip» nf r«al and personal Kendrick Garage Company

proper ty) g PAn undIvldcd onc-t)vcnty-0>fth In'tcI'-

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That Marks a New Era of Value Givingin,','his

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Super Values i'n Men's Ladies Silk andWool Dresses I2

Regular gl~J.50 now $ ) 2 58SUITSRegular $85 now - $gp QQ Ladies Coats

OVERCOATS iRegular s<8.7o no%a. --S I 2.53Regular $2'/.50 nov' ) 8.33 .'!

Regulaf lII'28.50 now $ ) 8.98 IRegular $59.50 now $f

Regulaa $14.50 now $9.68 I Regular $44.50 now p29.67I I

Men's Dress Hats I I

Men s Regular $6.00 now $4 98Regular $6.00 now $4,9 Men's Regular $5.50 now $4,38 I i

Regular $5.00 now '3,9 'j Boy's Regu!Ql'8.95 now,'y3, I 2 I!Regular $4. 00 now $$,98 'l Boy's Regular $8 50 now !)2.78

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After Inventory we have tound yards and yards ofRemnants of every kind of lnaterial. See them at

lower prices.

ONE LOT,'NE LOT'f

Children's Sweatersmade by Bradley

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Suits»" Overcoats

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Come in anTyge FEEDproat, Howyour own pthe groundfeeds, smaHattachmentgears or irniviten BearingswN gladly dernyour owrt taow

THE W"W PEEDof Ladies aud Misses

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.~ac i.o Se':siiere is your chance to buy standard guaranteed radio sets at big savings. Wewant every set sold the next 80 days before inventory and we are making theprices low enough to do it.

The Helping Hand ofAny horn speaker in the house $ / Q

We have Atwater Kent, Baldwin

and others. Every speaker guaran-

teed to be in perfect condition.

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AaA thrift account is a big factar inhelping you you over the roughspots of life. It is the helping handthat aids you when all other sourcesof aid fail; >Vhy not start a thriftaccount today..

180 volt model sold originally for

$78.50, brand new, never been used.Sale price $9,5QBetter replace your present A bat-terv and dry "B"batteries. Makesa good battery set an efFicient elec-tric set., See us for other types of"B"eliminators.

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FARMERS SANEi THERMI DYNE SETS2 onlv of these famous set employ-ing the famous Thermidyne circuit.These sets are strictly up to-date

one'ial

receivers, using power tubes upto 180 volts of "B"current. Worth

Fresh stock of tubes and "B" bat-

teries always on handA. E. Clarke,

Preidentmore, but while they last $39.5Q~~r~~

MIROCO SET+F. K. DammareQ,

Assistant Cashier.

Terms if desired.

Don't wait! Come in Today!

Car..son are wa.r—.e..Co.mpany

---"==-;-'-..-=M++M-'.d'r'<'= d-'-"-:d-'-.<t A r'qui]ting bee'as held at meeting at the home of Mrs. 'A.

:: t]le home of Mrs Gus Kruger]H'lum dWed esday. A veryII OQAL NE+S; last Friday. Among those pres-]delightful dinner was served. byI

r'nt

were: Mix. Fred Silfiow, Mrs.jMrs. A. H. Blum and Mrs. Carl+++I'~~~~-.'d-"d=-:~:-'d:::-;'.- A. Il'. Blum, Mrs, A. O. Weber,iL. Wegner.

Mrs. Clay Albright and Mrs i Visitors at school Weduesday I

afternoon were Robert Wegner, j

<Marie Schwarz spent Saturday Edard Wegner, Vern Wegner, I

George Ehlcrs of Lewiston was liight wth Mrs. F<red ¹uman. and Viola Mc'Coy. These mater-in Kendrick on business last G. F. Cridlebaugh attended a ially enlarged. the primary class j r

Tuesday. sectional teachers'eeting at during the afternoon session, j

Clarence Pci.ryman who re Southwick, Saturday. It is plan- We enjoyed their visit very much j

ceutiy underwent an operation ned to conduct these sneetinigs and hope they pay us another j

for appendicitis at a Lewiston nil< e a month for the purpose of visit soon. {Their parents won'). j

hospital, returned home last Sat- solving educational pio'blems that Reva and Veva <Berriman have j

arise from time to time, Trustees been a'bsent from schoo] the past I

and parents of all diHtricts on week on account of sickness.L. A. Grinolds of Lewiston was pot]atch ridge are cordially in- I t

in Kendrick on business Tues- vited to attednd. any of these. The Lutheran Churchday morning. meetings. The next meeting will Zion —Juliaetta

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.'Mr.and ii]rs. E<. A, Deo'bald be he]d in Southwick, Saturday, Sunday school at 10 and divn,e I

and children were Lewiston Jannary 26th, beginning at 9:30 services at 11visitors Hunday, on(1 ]astin' throughout the day. Emanuel —Camerpn

George Dougharty of Juliaetta Mrs. Eclna May, of Cream Sunday sc]lol at 1 o'lock anal '.

ridge, is visiting with her sisterr divine services at 2 p. m. Note .'

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Kendrick last Saturday. Mrs, Otto 8choefi]er. the change, Permitted during"Grandma Meyer spent Wed- the cold weather by the congre- I

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to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, nesday with Mrs. Oldag, gati'ous,'Cand]er, January 10, a daugh- 1.'hc Ladies Aid held a work 'Otto 6. Ehlen, Pastor.; ~

ter.E<. W. Lutz of Le1viston at-

I rtended a meeting of the stock-

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holders of the Kendrick State I I ) Ir,l, I r.

Bank last Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Jessie Callison returned ~%gill ii I "I ~ ~ I

last week from Spokane where R,she visited relatives. e'

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Bob Marmon arrived from Stop We@tel Grind All Four Feed( I tSpokane the first of the week I

to look after business interests d let us show you how the W-W Hammer II jr'ere.GRINDER will bring you bettei feeding I j

you can easily and quick]y grind and mix j iA. C. Deeter returned last Hat-ure feed at low cost. Grinds any feed from

urday from his trip East. IIe re-up —alfalfa. fodder, snapped corn, bundle

ported 35 degrees below zero grain, etc, separately or together, Noweather while he was there. s necessary. The W-W lias no burrs,

Mrs. Ray WII]dron of Bovill isvisiting her daug ter, Mrs. TonyEichner.

C. C. Peterson. and family of GEINDEE CO.. Mfgre.. Wlehlh. E«n<N« I

I'ewistonwere dinner guests at I i'he

home of Attorney and Mrs.Oppeuborn.

Prank Millard of Juliaetta was A.athoriseda Kendrick 1nsitor last Satur- Deale«r. I r.'day.

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Nrr. N. K Franklin aad aon MIRI ir;ClifFord, arrived the first of theweek from Dayton. The olderson svi]] remain in Dayton 1vherehc is attending hgh school.

:: ktr. aod Mrc, Pa%i ighotae %err <<I $ < fLeiviston visitors the'irst of the I

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""ty o< 'kat"a "'"'"<oy BaI'uuIQ Lumber 8r. M]]1 CQ. <awing the iee on the Potlatch abouta mile below Jil]iaetta last Tues-

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of Rovi]] and Joe Alexander of +Ju]iaetta broke thru a thin place + + ~'aiirl narroivly escaped drowning, +

gI]nit for. the quick action on the ~ r < Ipart of Jack Barnes, who ran up $;o» the 'bank and secured a long +stick, with which he fished them E +nut. They were taken to the @ ~

'benAdams honie and after be- ++ +coming thoro]y warmed were +none the worse of tlie accident. :<dill<: SEE I: I%a<':l++Kendrick Odd Fellows Install + = j. <dr%%

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At their regular meeting last + +Satlirday night the loca] Odd +Fellows lodge installed ofiicers ++

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SPEAKERSFiu. Sec............Thos. McDoivell i~

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Treasurer ...............E. IT. Emery +Warden ....................J. B. Davis +Conductor ............George Leith +~ <fr

Tnside Guard ........Fred Johus @-2 only Atwatcr Kent "85" sets,

+ 6 tube. 'ore of this set soldChaplain ..........C. A. Oppenborn 4

I then any other. Sold regularly at f, Phl]CO A-BEhuuuatol'<.

8. N. G..................N. L. Hill + lI]54. 00. Sale price $29.5QR. 8, V. G..........A. D. Ozmun +~

L. 8. V. G.......J. B. Helpman f,A de]ightful lunch was served f,

after the insta]lation. + ++ A used Fada set re-conditioned and ++ +-- 6A ++I warranted to be as good as when it +

~+ came out of factory. price $24..QQ ++

TTerbert anrl 1<.rncst Schivarz f, + w~~raeansr +were business visitors in Lcivis- +

<fr +ton, Saturday., + df<

The 1 esidents of 'Camerou are „"; <f<

very g]ad to we]covne their new 9 "A Rrong Sank <f<

+ +postmaster. Born to Mr. and + KEN'DEICE, IDAHO + +Mrs. August Brsmmer ail eleven z.pound boy. Hc made his ar.-rival on Friday, <Tannary 11th. +

N. S. Vollmer-Hopkins,Otto Si]flow anrl family, Fred + Vke-President. +

Silfiom,,Jr. Eu(1 family, Henry +:„ mr Tan~~9'endf and fami]y, 0>I, Iirugcr '" ii'LJ jLlL L ~

and faini]y. and Car] «nd Otto These sets shouldnrt last long Rt+the hoiic nf A. O, Wc„11pr, '„,uu- ++~~+„A%A><,<y+„i~A<rw...,;.,„wt>%re,<y~eyy~<A+r.",+++++++~+4+++++qr<+>+ these prices.

1 Mirfoco set 1'e-built with up-to-d "L i. kd d - d

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